ore % yee Oe 2 per e uy ferafert ‘Be | ae h \ b } Fs The Weather ' Mo ae | WA. Weather Barean Forces; _Sentionea showers, warmer : : (otatis Page 3) ie HS Rp ma etones mb saan sheave aT ow oe sth pa a : y : . rae air YEAR Bs . . is unusual, house near Roseboro, N.C., killing a woman and but not startling.” AP Wirephotes ~ (left) in Whitefish Bay, near Duluth, Minn., as a convoy of ships moved toward Lake Superior to open the 1957 navigation season. Explains Red Nose for Newsmen Tke Lauds Britain for Arms Cutback WASHINGTON (#)—President Eisenhower said today he admires Great Britain’s courage and nerve in de- ciding to put its military program on a new look, stream- lined basis. Eisenhower was asked at his news conference to comment on such British decisions as the conclusion that the home islands cannot be adequately defended against atomic attack. ‘Asked about the impact of those decisions on other ton North Atlantic Treaty Or-* peneatien countries, Eisen-|decision to cut back its ground r replied there is nojforces simply means in some Special Election B Pouther * erm 1as ashi Land Parcels’ (Valuations Cut by Assessor. Buildings Not Included in Major Revisions on Saginaw Street Land assessments in Pon- tiac’s Saginaw central busi- ness row were sliced down $337,960 for 1957, City As- sessor William R. Ransom announced today. The major cutbacks in 94 pieces of property were gen- erally on the west side of Saginaw from the Stewart- Glenn Co. 92 8. Saginaw north to the counfy office building, and on the east Side from Aubrn avenue north through Robert Hall Clothiers, 200 N. Saginaw St. Ransom emphasized that the cuts were on land assessments only, and did not include buildings |(personal property), The total $337,960 consisted of a cuthack of $200,260 by Ransom and a decrease of $137,700 by tho city’s Board of Tax Review. tee ee ee oe declared that taxes were causing ' “progres- would total $254,146,600. This is an increase of $14,660,325 over the 1956 total, a * * * The city official attributed the Set for May 20 To Yote on Bond Issue. for Completing Hospital and New Sewage Plant The city will vote in a special election May 20 on $4,550,900 in general obligation bonds for the city hospital and a new sewage treatment plant. The date and general form of four questions on the ballot were set by the City Commission last night on the recommendation of Claude Stevens, the city’s bond at- hike to a $9,700, increase in G mended from 10 to 20 per cent in- At a noon meeting today of the elected president of the group by jits 2l-member Board of Directors. Other officers elected were Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press, first vice presi- dent; Frank S. Lyndall, manager of Sears Roebuck & Co., second vice president; Leonard T. Lewis, president of Lewis Furniture April Showers Due Tomorrow, With High of 50 The Pontiac area will be a little warmer tonight, says the weatherman, with the low around 30-34 degrees. * * * Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and a little warmer. The high will soar to near 530. Western and Eastern. Upper Michigan will be cloudy tonight, and a little colder Thursday with showers or snow flurries. - Friday will. be generally tele) “and ‘warmer, except in most af! Upper Michigan where there is a, chance of snow flurries. — * * *® Lowest. temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 26 degrees, The thermometer regis- tered Hat 2pm. - Friday will be a little colder but Saturday and. Sunday will be ‘warm again. Precipitation will total around one-fourth inch in showers {nee Sek. cee Mentew. Crash Kills Wife of Retired GM Man The wife of a retired General Motors executive yesterday died in Marietta, Ga., of injuries she received in a two-car collision there last week as the Birmingham couple were returning from a month's vacation in Florida, Dead is Mrs. Helen F. Kleist, 63, of 2010 Redding Rd. Her husband, Clarence, 64, re- tired regional mahager for Gen- eral Motors, received fractured ribs in the crash and is still hos- pitalizeé. Mrs. Kleist is survived also by two daughters, Mrs. Hu- bert Kendall of Detroit, and Mrs. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) John Vass of Birmingham. Dems Oppose More Mail Funds Each issue must be approved by 60 per cent of those voting-to pass. However, in order to finance the bonds, the city voters must approve by a majority of those balloting a one mill increase to the city’s tax structure, The ingrease was broken down into .35 mill for the hospital. and .65 mill for the plant. ~*~ * * If passed, taxes probably will go up 1.5 mills, through the levying of another half-mill increase ap- proved for the hospital in 1954. It) has never been levied. This ‘would mean a total in- crease of $1.50 to Pontiac’s pres- ent $13.79 tax rate for every §$1,- | GOP. Helps chief resign. aot veer Pane oe 009 in assessed valuations, If the plant bonds pass, the city the present ‘plant and connect the * * * A maximum interest rate on the should be leader of the band after death. ‘ for a time and then stopped all commanded were ees ae ak tp cet ome Then he urged his men to arm themselves. ahd direction, I suppose he meant — and that “aloes ane. ore cued” one ot: Hans mate. the tet “agente shevid be an a orvent to the ‘It is enough,” he answered . « . others. Pilate turned to his agent. “Two swords!” He & Re 8 exploded. “What .cah they do with two swords |: “He looked from one to the other of his abashed . against the rabble and the authorities? Go out followers, until he came to Simon who fs also _ and keep wat at ee. Soe pores 38 ‘be Wie mart With that he sent orders to alert is own ser among them. soldiers. / MEMO TO CAESAR 2 Swords Are Enough Summertield WASHINGTON ™® — Postmaster General Summerfield has picked up new Republican support in his demand for another 47 million dollars from Congress for current postal operations. But vocal Democratic opposition to the request continued. Rep. Cannon (D-Mo) urged the House yesterday not.to be “stampeded,” and Rep. Porter (D-Ore) demanded that the postal ’ Summerfield has ordered a drastic reduction in postal services beginning Saturday unless Congress indicates the additional money is forthcoming for postal operations from now until the end of the ., |Osmun, manager of Osmun’s Men’s ‘Speaker: George M. Van Peursem Downtown Pontiac Group Elects Officers Girard to Head Directors Corp., treasurer, and Monroe M. |gram, Those attending the meeting approved a recommended 21- jmember Board of Directors. Also taken up at today’s meet- ing was'a study of a six-point plan of action, finances of the association, possible hiring of a paid director, and the city’s urban renewal program. . * * The objectives studied included a north-south - arterial highway through Pontiac, rehabilitation of old store fronts with modern ones, improving and creating more park- ing facilities, a promotional pro- and a study of traffic) roo control to reduce congestion. City Manager Walter K. Will- man asked the group to support a move to prevent a proposed cut- —_— back in federal urban renewal ALFRED C. GIRARD grants to cities. ‘No Place to Go but U p” State GOP Velerans Coo apparent enthusiasm today fo Enthusiasm of Freshmen A move yesterday by freshmen GOP weebers of the State House of Representatives to revitalize the headless Republican party in Michigan was received with little by veteran legislators. Included in the 16 new members who voiced pleas for vigorous leadership of the party were Lioyd L, Anderson of Waterford a Donald A. Brown of Royal| Oak, and Farrell E. Roberts’ of West Bloomfield Town- ship. The movement followed sweep- ing Democratic victories in the bi- ennial. spring election, and state- ments from a Wayne County Re- publican official that the Repub- ‘lican party “had no place to go but up.” Apparently the newcomers felt the GOP could fall further, and were concerned lest they lose the 61-49 grip on the House, Yesterday the new ,members called for a ‘candid, objective evaluation of the Republican party in Michigan.” SOUGHT ACTION They sought action from Legis- lative committee chairmen and leaders to draft a new program for the party, and urged House (R-Zeeland) as ‘“‘the highest elec; tive office holder” left in the state, to act as chief spokesman for the movement. Van Peursem agreed to accept the job, provided the entire GOP membership could be rallied be- hind the program. Van Peursem yesterday prom-' ised, within a week, a statement of Republican policy outlining “‘ex- actly where the Republican party wants to go” in areas where ‘sub- stantial agreement can be reached. ville’s Mother to Appeal | for New Trial in Custody of Baby A British-born mother will re- turn to circuit court Monday to cantinue her fight for custody of a 21-month-old child she has never seen. Mrs. Nona “Hut, 33, will appeal for a hew trial that might reverse the decision that little Lauren Rae Lewis stay with the Berkley couple that adopted her. The hearing to consider her pe- tition will be held by Judge H. Russel Holland, who last month ruled that the mother had legally consented to the adoption at the time of the child’s birth. Mrs, Hill, a New York City resi- dent,. contends, however, that. doc- tors and social workers persuaded her under duress at a time she was in poor mental and physical condition in- Detroit's Hospital. : Woman's * * * Judge Holland's ruling concluded a three-day trial in which an ad- visory jury, most of them parents, was unable to decide how to award the child, The ynother, whose husband was dead at the time of the child’s). Louisville Aldermen | Get Pleasant Surprise LOUISVILLE, Ky. ® — Louis aldermen were dumb- \Stellato Loses Fight fo Prevent Dues Increase ‘Union Votes to: Assess $3 Each Month Starting Next June ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —Walter P. Reuther was elected unanimously today to his seventh term as president of the United ‘Automobile Workers of America. The election was by ac- among the more than 3,000 delegates attending the UAW’s 16th convention, held in Atlantic City’s huge Municipal Auditorium. Following Reuther’s nom- ing placards started parad- ing on the stage. Balloons were unleashed, huge ban- ners unfurled, sirens blew and. a band ee con- tinuous music.. Reuther, an AFL-CIO : dent, has headed the UAW since dollar strike fund. of from 100 to 300 million dollars. - Secretary-Treasurer Emil Ma- zey said operating costs had gone up since the last dues increase six years ago. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) clamation and followed a roof-lifting demonstration ination by Harry Southwell of Detroit, delegates carry- (Another in a Lenten Series) When Pilate had finished speaking, Junius resumed his report on events at the supper . As the conversation continued around the table, the apostles began to argue over who You see, they took his prophecy literally. Jesus listened to their quibbling and jealousy — a statement that seemed te stun them .» . He said that whereas kings exercise author- > With a kindly smile, Jesus warned Simon Peter that he would be an easy prey to tempta- tion. He added that he had prayed for the for- mer fisherman, asking that his faith fail not. Then he said gently: “When thou art con- verted, strengthen thy brethren.” At this, Simon Peter fairly bristled. He said: “Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison and to death.” x *& @ Patiently Jesus replied: ‘‘The cock shall not the Nazarene’s the noise with that thou knowest me.” crow this day before that thou shalt thrice deny — founded, They opened a letter and found they were being praised “for all the things (you) have done for us.” The letter, signed by four couples, went on to list “the love- ly parks and community centers, the very ample playgrounds, won- derful new swimming pools, etc.” The aldermen said nothing like it had ever happened before, In Today's Press County News eoreeeeeearees 26 Re ern Fe eee rs te EN Nea pe My bi as eit bain ig : i PONTIAC PRESS, ee "te a he WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1957 NEW OFFICERS TAKE OVER—Newly elected Democratic clerk, James Seeterlin and super- visor Elmer Johnson (seated, left to right) “get _ today, township oicials were slated to be sworn in + Bus Drivers Ask vw Willman to ‘Sit In’ The drivers said they order that the city would realize their side of the negotiations. -* * x : John Sytsma, president of the ) local, said, “We're practically get- ting nowhere in our negotiations. The company says it can't pay us T'any more, and we figure we can't work under present wages.” “We get $1.65 an hour without for James Ver- | gh cy Hills, who died at Boy, 7, Hospitalized = z es f g veri if is i z i z f Li k fa 23 Ei ez i { g 3 a 55 a i i PP ses sg temperature preceding & a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 2 m.p.h. Direction: Northwest. sets Wednesday Oates = Real. Bombshell at Area Police _A Commerce Township man who lived with a bomb for five years lyesterday touched off a minor alarm throughout county police forces when he decided he wanted “po part of it —" * * Joseph Secunda, 42880 14 Mile Rd,, discovered the 23-pound frag- mentation bomb, “probably a war souvenir,” in the basement of his home when he first moved into the place, “I came by it easy enough,” said Secunda. ‘Getting rid of it was another matter.” At 12:30 p.m, yesterday he :| called Walled Lake Police Chief Albert Decker and informed him: for five years, It was here when we moved into the house, I don’t want it anymore. Why don’t you come over to my place and take it away?” NO EQUIPMENT Decker, who had no knowledge or ,equipment for such a task, wanted no part of it either. He alerted the Sheriff's Department. They too were wary of coping with Such a “dangerous assignment.” A search for a demolition ex- pert on one of the county police forces was to no avail. . Finally at 4:30 p.m., Sgt: Guy Deehring, 23, of the demolition crew ( losive Ordnance Dis- posal) of § . * *x + Tt took Deehring just a few min- jutes to make the 24-inch ‘shell safe. The fuse had been disconnected, | jbut the explosives were still in- side. ‘‘Intensive heat could have exploded it,"’ he said. He took the ibomb with him to explode at Self- ridge Field. “I’ve been living with this bomb| ifridge Air Force Base, 1 z arrived at the scene. E. W. Dreasher, transportation ‘superintendent, said last week “some progress was made” in the bargaining. Drivers are presently operating under a day-by-day agreement, Jack Soble today pleaded guilty with ment on Jan. 25, stood pale and PASADENA, Calif. (®—A major eurthquake believed centered in scuthern Alaska was recorded today on instruments around the world, Bids are being asked ‘on an} olive-oil extracting plant at Roud-! ‘bar, Iran. i i One Year “hag, | in Pontiac | tamperstu | none Mighest and Lowest , Temperatare This Date in Yea 00 in 1930 ot eee ee 21 in 1909 at ‘ eee Ve Tuesday's Temperature Chart : 40 24 Los Angeles Bo si 34 Marquette 47 4 Memphis 1 30 39) 46 4 $8 2 3 50! iat _~ $8 aBeeeerecess Stacverscesy 45 35) < — Concludes esteDouin Poem NEW ORLEANS (INS) — A New Orleans father was rummag- Sey H ing through his son's belongings today and discovered a poem the youth never had a chance to finish. * * * Joseph L. Brady said the poem written by his 16-year-old son, Lawrence, was to be published in a The poem was entitled: “Lord, help me so that I will life of someone or damage their property. “Lord, give me eyes — or help my eyes — see danger and avoid it. ‘ “Lord, give me good hands — or help my ands -—- so that I lecense attorneys, asked the week's | will drive a steady and true course. “And Lord, give me quick and responsive feet, so. that will secure moré witnesses.” $3 33) be able to act accordihgly in cir¢umstatices ., .” * * he 510 Brady was putting his son's things in) order after the youth had — to wgevoed * school paper. “Prayer for a Safe Driver.” It read: not unintentionally endanger the to be alert ‘and & | -been killed | in a four-car collision last Friday. requested Willman’s presence at the bar- gaining table as an “observer” in , |fewer hours each day, from Detroit, of an estimated | for three years. $6,200 today. He fied south on * x Fort Street in a blue and white Leonard Woodcock, UAW vice UAW fo Re-elect President Reuther (Continued From Page One) increase of 71 cents an hour in economic benefits since 1951. He added that on June 1 about a million members will get a 6- cent hourly “‘improvement factor” increase under current contracts and at the same time probably get a two-cent cost-of-living in- crease, FIRM CONTROL Reuther, as presiding officer, kept firm control of the 3,200 dele- gates during the dues debate, * * * _At one time when booing broke out he warned, “I will not toler- ate booing at this convention. H anyone has such a feeling of con- tempt for another delegate’s opin- ion, let him keep it inside him." The opposition faded to less to a showdown on a demand for a roll cali vote. The rules re- quired 800 te support a roll call. The vote .was over- whelmingly in favor of the in- crease. * *®* * Delegates yesterday approved a resolution making “a shorter work | week with more take-home pay the major goal of UAW pace tions in 1958. SPECIAL PARLEY The 3,200 delegates gave almost unanimous endorsement to the resolution, which was proposed by the union's international executive board and also calls for a special UAW convention’ in January to spell out specific demands. * * * Reuther said earlier this week that most rank-and-file members favor a four-day work week rath- er than a five-day week with The UAW convention called on management of the majer auto and aircraft companies to join with the union in establishing a joint study committee to explore the many problems related to reduction of the work week and the need for expanded purchas- ing power. The resolution also recommend- ed that contracts negotiated in 1958 be for no more than two years, Present auto contracts are president and director of the union's General Motors and Air- craft Divisions, told the delegates) that the first contracts to be re- |opened will be in the aircraft | industry. Postpone i Week for Teamster Official | The trial of a Pontiac Team- sters official charged with assault and battery of a rank-and-file — member last month, was | postponed yesterday until April 16 ‘at the request of defense attorneys. West Bloomfield Township Jus- tice Elmer C. Dieterle granted the week’s delay for Floyd Harmon, 47, business agent of Teamsters Local 614, 1410 S. Telegraph. Rd. * * * Harmon is charged with striking Roy Smith, 33, of Keego Harbor, in a Bloomfield Township tavern as Smith reportedly attempted to take his picture, Harmon's $100 bond was continued. William F, Dohany, one of two | Postponement to allow time “‘to | South america hag ‘an area of jabout 7 square miles, or 14 per cent of the than 200 delegates when it came | & maa s battle against the weother.) involving a new method of weather forecasting | Commissioners. ‘Act on Hospital Jury Acquits Mrs. Reagan Flint Mother of 4 Free After Murder Trial in Death of Elmer Korth MIDLAND — Mrs. Virginia Reagan, 32-year-old Flint divorcee, is free today of a first degree mur- der charge in the death of Elmer Korth, 35-year-old father of four children. ‘ Mrs, Reagan was acquitted by an all-male jury here yesterday. When the jury ‘announced its verdict after 7 hours delibera- tion, Mrs. Reagan broke into sobs on the shoulder of her attorney, “I knew God would help me,” she said. WILL RETURN TO CHILDREN The attractive brunette divorcee |said she planned to go immediate- ly to her four children, whom she had not seen since the shooting Feb. 8, * * * . Korth, of Otter Lake, was shot in a Sanford Lake cottage after Mrs. Korth and Mrs, Josephine McArthur found their husbands in the cottage with Mrs. Reagan and Mrs. Treva Jean Pearce of Green- said Mrs. Korth jerked her arm just before the .2%5 caliber pistol discharged. She said Korth had given her the gun to carry as protection against her ex-hus- band. : “I wouldn’t have done it for any- thing,” Mrs. Reagan said, “I! loved Elmer tremendously.” *. @& * Mrs, Pearce testified that Mrs. Korth and Mrs. Reagan scuffled in the cottage and that Korth pulled them apart. Mrs, Reagan testified she had been meeting Korth more than a year but did not know he was married until several.months ago. She said she expected him to get a divorce. Circuit Judge Donald E, Hol- four verdicts. They were first or second degree murder, man- slaughter or acquittal. | bse f Ss aey Wren’ 4 ‘Burial Thursday. Service for Mrs. Roy L. (Mar- jorie Struthers) Wilkinson, 64, of 153 E. Iroquois Rd, will be at 2 le = FE it ; i ¥ 73 § Ann Kay Wilkinson, Wife Free on Bond lin Sunday Shooting A wife accused of shooting her) husband with intent to murder pleaded innocent yesterday before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne- gan and was released on a $500, personal bond, with trial set for April 24, 2° ¢ The complaint against Mrs, Mat- tie Mae Woods, 37, of 604 How- land Ave., was signed by Detec- tive Sgt. Allen D. Noble after her husband, Howard, 43, refused to press charges. Woods was in fair condition tol” day at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. since Sunday. Noble said Mrs. Woods admit- ted she and her husband had been arguing all day Sunday. Woods was wounded three times in the foot and once in the abdomen with a .22 rifle. D&C Passenger Liners Sold for $90,000 Scrap DETROIT i — Three. Detroit & Cleveland passenger liners, once valued in the millions, sold for $90,000 scrap, A D & C stockholder report shows. troit, City of Detroit ITI and East- ern States, whose hulls now are tied up on the Detroit River. The Western States, now a ‘‘flo- brook gave the jury a choice ofjtel’’ at Tawas City, sold. for $25,- 000. D & C said it took a loss on all vessels, but said the cost of retaining them was too great. — if The boats were the Greater De-| sf TI : Manager Recommends |Action on. ‘Access Drives” f Saginaw Business. ‘Has Assessment Cut . (Continued From Page One) creases in valuations for three sec- The final tabulation for the year is real, $136,433,400, and personal, $117, 713,200, ine ii il: 5 BF v % g The total 1956 city evaluation) w= 4 lerosny charge. He was treed en Detective Sgt. Raymond E. Meg- gitt said Wilson and a 15-year-old U. of M, Building |vey sdmitted they: committed 2 breakins, and took three autos. Lost—in Annexes | one juvenile was returned. to 8 Vocational School in Lan- of Past 80 Years: |sine, the other to Oakland County ANN ARBOR (®—The University ot an ae © bee lost enn of ts buildings. . et tet resi says F. Clever Bald of Michigan Historical He had been on the critical List| Contchine” It’s just that what was once Bald says no long he’s been university, can pinpoint the exact location of the original structure. It's been that well concealed, he says. * * * The present conglomeration of buildings, additions and annexes and Economics departments, The original building cost in the neighborhood of $3,450 and was completed in the autumn of 1865. By 1889, the new edifice had been ‘jenlarged five times and has been “lost” ever since. hibition. now is home to the Pharmacology’! hy Hong Kong has just held its first annual Watch and Clock Ex- « got fresh flapjacks—on = house. Man Against the Weather fAn electronic robot ls helping fore- easters unlock many of the secrets of the weather,. The tntricacies of this “mechanical weatherman” are ¢x- plained in this second of a serits on By FRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter WASHINGTON @ — In an air. conditioned room in nearby Suit- land, Md., lives ‘701’ — a robot who may be the ancestor of a legion of mechanical weathermen of the future. This electronic monster—a high- speed computing machine—is be- ing employed in research and even in some ‘limited operational use which the U. S, Weath- er Bureati says “‘holds promise of becoming the most revolutionary development in meteorology in decades,” © ‘ While even his most enthusi- astic backers contend he'll never put human. weathermen out of el ead semen at x west, robots like him will help greatly in more accurate forecasts, es- pecially on a long-range basis, Weather Bureau scientists also say the robots offer a potential valuable aid towards achieving improved prediction of radioactive fallout from H-Bomb explosions and storm-induced surges of wa-|}j ter. It may even help forecast droughts with high Seeereey GOOD BET Further, they say, the robot looks like a good bet to help sci- ence solve additional secrets of the spawning of hurricanes and tornadoes — the better to cope with them — and .to help in_re- search on the dream of “weather control.” * Robot 701 is & voracious eater — subsisting on “food” gathered daily trom the five billion cubic miles alr that flow in the g ever-changing pat- around | His diet consists of temperature, altitude balloons and other means from all over the earth. These hallmarks of the weather into holes on i Robot Bares Aitmespheric Secrets center at Suitland, x & & Tt is estimated that to Hil int | £ gz 7 | z E Fy 2 8 e B sf g Z ¥ z i i i aE le ral F i work, they predict that 701, nod terms of wind and I ‘ 2 . — ba se) = * pl d THE PONTIAC \anisid WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 10, 1937 THREE dent film bride, Alicia Darr, 26, will leave shortly for London and Florence where he is.making a television film ‘sertes. 1V Watches Turnstile NEW YORK # — A miniature television camera is serving as a “policeman” in a 42nd Street sub-|. way station, The camera is fo- cused on a turnStile to watch for subway riders who try to squeeze through without paying. ree $.0.D.$ aan 4 5 “uavon stones ||. uniteo onanes 2 2 seencecn ot BA ll HAMPTON SPECIALS BARGAINS —__ cca. Sylvania, Phiice, Admiral. 4 GOOD SERVICE MEN Bring it in—Save the difference. TUBE TESTI TESTER 4 With expert advice. RCA COLOR TV Call ues—Free home trial. 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The, workers, who want a 50 per cent pay boost, apparently ignored 'y the mayor's agreement with the ‘martial law if tney did not return ‘to work. ‘up some of the filth today but it ‘ot dirty paper fluttered into the) | government to put strikers under Army conscripts began cleaning Seagulls Driven Inland WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. flock of seagulls turned up yester-' & day in central Pennsylvania, @p- parently driven inland by the high winds and cold weather along the East Coast or the Great Lakes. Williamsport is about 150 miles ‘from the Atlantic and approxi-' mately 90 miles from Lake Erie. New Japanese Envoy TOKYO ™. — Career diplomat Koichiro Asakai, present ambas- sador to the Philippines, is ‘being prominently mentioned as Japan's next ambassador to the United States. Msayuki Tani is giving up the post April 14. m—A Barroom Humor on the Double 1 PHILADELPHIA Ww —. Patrons |i in Pat Cavanaugh'’s bar in West Philadelphia’ were startled to see a dozen guns drawn, burst into the place. 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It is made up of deposits | formed on. the lining of certain shell fish, the best coming from pearl | oysters, Today some pearis are cultivated by inserting a tiny bit of stone or shell into an oyster. Layers of pearl grow over this bit to Bp epegerbrgs bee ee ee eee where they are by pearl divers like the one shown here. The diver carries stone” to help keep him under water and a basket in which ito put oysters, He remains under water 50 to 80 seconds at a time and - a “sink linost all of the emeralds mined today are from the Colombian Andes “Igtick hig chin out, but Congress mendations to Congress without any hard follow-through, This year he offered programs in keeping with what he called the New Republicanism, At his) | Nov. 14 news conference, the first after his re-election, he was asked] He replied: “I am not one of the desk-pound-| ' his jaw and look like he is boss- ing the show.. ., I would rather | ltry to persuade a man to go along." But some of his most important programs now either are under attack, eVen by Republicans, or appear to be headed nowhere. There even appears to be lack of coordination — or leadership — within his own administration. Eisenhower came out against a ‘cut of as much as two billion. And F E a federal aid to education. Its chances now look slim. And his civil rights program doesn't, look like a good bet to pass either. The President called .in congres- sional leaders to suggest a con- stitutional amendment for clarify- ing the take-over by a vice presi- ih dent when a president is disabled. 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ONLY WE RESERVE THE SALE PRICES RIGHT TO LIMIT “FFECTIVE THRU QUANTITIES APRIL 13th FOOD STORES A V E WEGIVE PLENTY OF HOLDEN CUSTOMER RED STAMPS PARKING 4889 DIXIE HWY., 2375 ORCHARD LAKE AVE., 3 DRAYTON PLAINS SYLVAN LAKE 984 JOSLYN AVE., PONTIAC | OPEN SUN, 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 48075 VAN DYKE, UTICA a s - wee ee SO OLN on’ eee se ‘ 4 fy Mes. Henry Augustine -colony at Norfolk last night for Florida Land Deaths in: Pontiac, and Wey Areas ae HEIGHTS — Service MILFORD '~ Service for Mrs. Henry L, (Vivian) Augustine, 52, of 1120 Buno Rd., who died yes- terday, will be held from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home at 1 p.m, Friday. Burial will be in and two daughters, Mrs, tunes Render of Milford and Mrs. Mary Flumertelt of Oxford. ‘Mark: Braidwood LAPEER. — Service for Mark' Braidwood, 90, of 894 Montview Rd, will be at 1 p.m. Friday from Baird Funeral Home, with burial in Stiles Cemetery. Mr. Braidwood, pioneer resident here, lived * 54 uesday. He is survived “by his wite,| Elsie; three sisters, Mrs. Richard|for Mrs, LeRoy (Charlotte) Davis, Fancher of Imlay City, Mrs. Mag- gie Gates of North Branch and Mrs, Jessie Clement of Dryden. Mrs. Norman Carter Sr. LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Norman B, Carter Sri,;-78, of 104) Funeral South Court St., will be at 3 p.m) Friday from Baird Funeral Home} here, with burial in Attica Ceme- tery./Mrs, Carter, a Lapeer resi- dent since 1918, died Tuesday at her home, after a long illness. She is survived by two sons, Alvin of Cincinnati, Ohio and Nor- ‘man Jr., Lapeer; two daughters, Mrs, Carl Kruth of Lapeer and Mrs. Allison Gernon of Muskegon; two brothers, Ray Butler of Im- lay City and Frank of Claremont, Calif; and one sister, Mrs. Carrie Whitney of Flint. , of 3020 Adams Rd., who died yesterday at her residence, will be held from the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day. Following service ag she will be taken to the Ewing Funeral Home in Ohio and serv fee will be held from the we ee | ' Brethren Church there at 2 p.m. Baturday. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery, Ohio, * husband, her stepmother, Mrs, poth- of Ohio, and two brothers, | Pontjac, Massachusetts Corrects 3-Year-Old Error Puerto Rican Free; Real Slayer Confesses Crime BOSTON -—Santos Rodrigue, 26, was a free man, today after the State of Massachusetts recti- fied the mistake under which he was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he did not commit. He had served 24% years, - x. & * ; -The Puerto Rican restaurant worker walked out of the prison wear- ing a new suit the state gave him and with $52 in cash he had earned in prison, With a wide grin, he said: “I give my thanks to God and the people who helped. All my prayers be answered one by one, I hope God bless all the people that help me in this case, this case that was my life.” on, Gov. Faster Furcolo and hie Ex- ecutive Council skirted a state law to give Rodriguez quick free- dom, he signed was read into the court record. On his release last night, Rodri- guez said of the statement he signed: ‘I wrote down everything they tell me to write. The police | pushed me around, pushed .me Hubbard Pushes Bid DEARBORN w — Mayor Or- ville Hubbard is going to make another effort to get voters’ ap- proval of his plans to establish a vacation and retirement in in Florida, * * * The Dearborn Council votéd last night to put the question jon the ballot again in June 10 school , election. Voters rejected it at the April 1 general election. lore netth of lahd developer has offered to give to Dearborti, Under. Hubbard's plan, the oiey against a steam pipe and hit me a few times,” Police denied all of Rodriguez’ assertions of brutality. x * * _| The young Puerto Rican said he was “‘not angry” at the state for imprisoning him. ‘‘They're al] hu- man beings,’”’ he said referring to those who prosecuted him, he does not Peets for sooner. forgive him,"’.he said. * x * Asked by reporters What his “T like to sing, senor." Then he burst . “Learning the |Blues’’ in English and in, Span; He learned his English in pris. plans are, Rodriguez replied:; into the song ish, A legislative cofhmittee/ is con- sidering a proposal to pay Rodri- guez $60,000 for his unjust impris- onment. Harry Enfiegian Word has been received from San Diego, Calif. of the death of Harry Enfiegian, a former Pon- “Piggins Challenges tiac resident. Surviving are his wife, Zaroohi; and Neshan of Pentiac; Pontiac,- Mrs. Paul Schaupeter Mrs. Paul (Ida) Schaupeter, 73, Thayer Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Oak- wood Cemetery. ~ peter is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Ludeman of Farmington. — John Seifert Mrs. Davis is survived by her Anna Reuter of Ohio, one son Kenneth, of Avon Township, and one daughter, Mrs. C. James Ed- wards at home. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs, Norman Heil-/; man and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard, George and Lawrence Reuter of | two daughters, Beatrice and Ber- nice Enfiegian at home; two broth- ers, Charles of Los Angeles, Calif. and a sis- ter, Mrs. Christian Karnoogian of FARMINGTON — Service for of 23815 Farmington Rd., who died, ‘lyesterday, will be held from the |! The newly freed man said also feel bitter toward not coming forward ““God has the power to] Besides her husband, Mrs. Schau- WALLED LAKE — Service for |‘ John Seifert, 56, of 7980 Bywater, who died yesterday, will be held) from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday with burial in Oakland Hills Cemetery. A Masonic grave service will be held. health and safety, compensation legislation and la-/ bor problems, died _ ‘yesterday. * one of Rhode Island's oldest fam- ilies who, with his wife, became) internationally famous for hybrid-; izing and developing new species roses for more than. 50 years, died yesterday: * * ®* MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (®—Ed- ward H. Utley, 65, vice president and- comptroller of the Chicago,: South Shore & South Bend Rail-' road and associated with the elec-) tric line since 1927, died yester- day. | x* * * | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, ® — | James H. Sprunger, 28, editor of the Indiana University Daily Stud- ent, campus newspaper, who was taking postgraduate work in jour- nalism, died yesterday. Cerf fo Debate Book DETROIT (INS) — Police Com- missioner Edward S. Piggins has challenged ,publisher Bennett Cerf to public debate on the merits of “Ten North Frederick,”’ a prize- winning novel barred in Detroit ‘as obscene. | Piggins said, ‘‘I would be very ipleased to debate the merits of| the book with Cerf on TV or any. other public forum. “I respect Cerf's opinion, but | I recognize he is trying to sell books. 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Pontise, as second class matter en oo ASSOCIATED PRESS See is by carrier for 40 cents . eee ces is nt available by mail : acomb, Lapeer and e Fis os “ year; elsewhere in ta places tn the United States oe Wai specie payable in advarce, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ces oeasona APRIL 10, 1957 pase enn ms - No Saturday Mail? _ OK; Read It Monday — Postmaster General SumMMER- riety’s decision to suspend major postal services on Saturdays to keep operating expenses within the avail- , able funds is not so drastic a step as some would have us believe. ey — +: + Certainly some public utilities We must have constant fire and “police protection; telephone and electric service is vital at all hours; - hospitals can never close. But are all functions of the post office in this class? titled exclusively to the sh oeal eave — in this Saturday and Sundays will still be - timation; - . Perishables and special delivery letters and parcels will be handled as usual; ; _ Post office lobbies will be open for ‘ pox holders to pick up their own mail; one complete collection from all street boxes is planned locally in- ‘stead of the normal week-day col- Chief curtailment, so far as the average citizen is concerned, will be the loss of house-to-house delivery one day each week and closing of stamp and other service windows on Saturdays. ee eee In a nation where the 5-day busi- ness week has become almost uni- versal we cannot become alarmed _ over putting postal service on a simi- lar schedule. — No private baitees hesitates to reduce operating costs in line with income; otherwise they are not long in business. If the nation is sincere in waite + business methods in public affairs 4 (as the Eisenhower endorsement in : 1952 and '56 indicated) the country ; must be ready to accept adjustments F There is actually’ nothing sensa~ < tional about SuMMERFIELD’s move. - Perhaps it is long overdue. When We Needed a Spring Cleaning These were the sulphur and mo- lasses days of our forefathers. They were as regular as ae aici of spring. Before the modern inventions : brodght us year round fresh vege- F tables, the human system became : wearied and sluggish from a several L months diet of stored up, canned and : dried food, and needed a renovating. An overindulgence in salt pork and buckwheat pancakes did not serve to hasten the proper function- ing of digestion. x k * But grandmother had what she considered an infallible panacea and general restorative. She got the idea from her grandmother, and had suf- - fered through it herself. It was nasty and repulsive to the taste, but did things to the alimentary eanal that ‘were not so disagreeable, after it had been gulped past the sense of taste. \It was a combination of pow- dered sulphur and molasses in “ quantities upon which no two /-. Wemen agreed, and in proportions filled ‘b’guess and b'gosh. | If a _Yourigster n y pment, the — corporal t of sulphur -” family larder—it had We think not. : x «® * Mail that should be in transit over — See ee ee of — dcsniak ‘ ‘oe _ticulars. tuted for the molasses, and the fre- | quency of the doses was pushed up. - ‘ é one from the | , xk * hell The molasses was purchased last fall to use on the pancakes, which also were accused of creating an itching sensation that could Be — cured only by sulphur and molasses. The sulphur was bought in hunks at the corner drug store or grain elevator, and ground in the family coffee mill or pounded up. . with a hammer. _ But, despite the disagreeable taste, untold generations will agree that this dual concoction did as much to restore the old pep as now does the coming of the baseball season. xK -*& * Since our modern ways have the human spring consumption of sul-— phur and molasses no longer neces- sary, it also has found a use to take up the slack it might cause in their production — the farfhers: use them for fertilizer. 6 ~The Man About Town Want That $250? Or Would You Rather Let Your Neighbor Win Prize? _ . Procrastination: What may cause you to lose $250. See below. - That $250 in U.S. Savings Bonds may be headed your way in our baseball con- test, if you get busy AT ONCB, as your . entry must be received in our office by NOON on Saturday of THIS week. April 13. ‘ It goes to the person “submitting the What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night of Friday, April 26, and what will be his batting average? Every member of your family is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. : People who made the several hundred entries already received took no chances on being too late. Better get your family’s entries on the way NOW. Seguemene After keeping tab on the thing for over 30 years, . Mortimore Felcher of Cass Lake, says the ice went out of our lakes this spring almost two weeks earlier than the average time. Somewhat rushing the season, a for- sythia bush in the yard of Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Mix at Drayton Piatins, is in full bloom, and spreading its yellow glory even in a more intensive manner than in any former year. When he returned from work the other day, Garner Osterman of Waterford, found that his dog had adopted a cocker spaniel that had a broken leg, probably secured on the Dixie Highway near their home. Entries in this column's Biggest Oak Tree Contest must be received by April 20, and must be made in writing, giving diameter three feet above the ground and other par- Over 30 entries already have been received, running up to 5% feet. The robins that have been fed all win- ter by Mrs. Georgiana Frostman of Clarkston, now refuse to forage for themselves, but keep up a chatter until some food is forthcoming. They just dote on macaroni, probably because of its resemblance to worms. The ten members in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Johnston of Walled Lake, parents and eight chil- dren, constitute the largest family to make a full entry in our baseball contest, to date. They favor the old time sluggers, Former Oakland County Road Com- missioner and Supervisor, Howard Millman has some photographs of the Anderson- ville School in 1881, when Charles Dean was the teacher, and received $25 a month. Mr. Hillman, now 82, is one of those 42 pupils still living. A number of our older readers have called my attention to the fact that the funeral of the Rev. George W. Feunings. a colorful Pontiac pastor of a half cen- tury ago, was held at Tecumseh 40 years ago today. Verbal Orchids to- . rs. Nellie Shiel of Auburn seighis eightieth birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Martin E, MeNieve wersary. . of Davisburg; sth dha ad re anni-" : WORR/S—e She Fits Right in David Lawrence Says: Stable Year Ahead for Business WASHINGTON—Well, the scare Consumers are shown by sur- veys to be. generally optimistic, though somewhat ‘‘price conscious and. cautious.” But, as the bank BRAKES NOT OFF brakes are soon to be off and if i i FF a B 2 = E re EF tell SPs 3 aalet fares ga Be Ez Chak toa present badget would be cut deeply and the economy upset 2 ee ee Se ment expenditure but in the effort to crystallize public opinion against further growth: in the size ‘of the annual budget. TWO METHODS For there are two methods talked about to achieve tax reduc- tion—one is by cutting the present budget deeply and yielding a sur- plus. This contains some hazards in readjustment of business. : _ ‘The other way is to hold down the present budget with reduc- tiong of a billion or so and to depend on next year to encourage emerge, and, if it isn't. eanedlidety spent by the social welfare boys - * * ei The first quarter of this year - shows that business is set for 1957 Dr. William Brady Says: Wheat, Fresh From Fields, Is Key to Vibrant Health A North Dakota reader “With wheat_fields all tion of shipping our wheat other state for amar Sg flour.”” A Michigan reader writes: “We bought five pounds of wheat. The wheat is clean — the. clerk said it was washed and that DR. BRADY they have lots of calls for it. “We ‘cooked some whole and had it for lunch. We also ground some and had that cooked in milk. It was delicious. New we'll have it everyday.” A Minnesota reader writes: “Some people say it is too m bother, people who'd rather open a can.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ‘No one is happier than I... When praises well deserved . . . Are heaped on my associates Who faithfully have served... And I am glad to see them get . A medal, plaque or scroll . . . For the efficient way in which... They carried out some role. ... I envy them, but never in... The sense of jealousy .. . I only wish a like award , , . Might be be- stowed on me .,. I mean, I wish that I could be . . . Ag competent as they . . . And for some effort I put forth... Be someday ... In other words, I praise them and ... Admire from afar ,.. And as I close my eyes, I dream . .. And wish upon a star. (Copyright, 1957) 4 UL ONES AA Ha Man, I could speak fervently on that, but I want to go on teaching as many as I can as much as I can about nutrition and health. For my views on the nutritional © importance of plain wheat in the everyday diet, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for my booklet, ‘Wheat To Eat." * * * rs, not —— than one pace William Brady, if a — - dressed cayelope’ is sen no (Copyright 1983) “Wekcost of tte: ens ; ‘Sentiment iin, Trattie 93 Gladstone jute Says ‘Fiddlesticks’ to ‘Republican’ i ‘I see “Repyblican” says pet Texas voters weren't voting for Democrats or Republicans. They _ elected a Democrat as a protest ~ against Eisenhower's budget. Fid- diesticks. They voted a Democrat into office because they wanted a Democrat in office. Doesn't every- one? - Demmy — - Says Speed Signs Are in Plain Sight I've been associated with AAA for 16 years and thfs is the first time I’ve had reason to disagree. I think most people can read signs and. Waterford speed signs are in plain sight. A sign that reads 25 or 35 doesn’t méan to go 52 or 53. My hat goes off to the police department. Too bad there aren't more like them.” If they give up now we might ‘What's to Follow Four Day Week? -week, with the rest of the time paid as overtime. Before you know it, we'll have to pay them double time to get them out of bed in the morning. Dirty Old Capitalist ‘Reduce Benefits to Slice Taxes’ Now that it’s income tax T notice those who gripe the est about how muéh it costs them are the ones who'd be first to holler if some of the government operations were to be discontinued. You can’t have sky-high und@nploy- ment compensation, vet’s pensions or able-bodied ex-Gls, Federal ime, : and you can cut some of the taxes. — Upper Bracket Taxpayer ‘Youth Is 0.K.— Look in Church’ Someone commented to me the other day that more and more young people are attending church, and as I looked around my church Sunday I saw that it- was really true. Teenagers and young mar- ried couples seemed to make up a . good part of the tion, When such a turnout takes place, then I think it’s time we stopped worrying about “what's ever going to become of our young people?” \ Old Lady’ Nasser Has Good Cards in Bid for Control of Suez bed i _ By JOHN H, MARTIN INS Foreign Director Egyptian President Gamal Ab- del Nasser holds some valuable cards in his firm demand for sole control of the Suez Canal. ¥ * *® _In a sense he appears to be do- ing a balancing act — holding out in the certain knowledge of the _eagerness of shippers to use the canal once more, while at the same time not trying, to cut him- self off from valuable Western aid prospects. In. his favor there is little immediate pressure that the United States and others can exert on him to agree quickly on an interim, or short-term, arrangement satisfactory to canal users. His enemies have retired from the field. Israeli troops which swept across the Sinai Peninsula and de- feated his army are demobilized, Poo- back at prosaic jobs such as serv- ing ice cream cones and clerking. Case Records of a Psychologist: The Israelis could be mobilized quickly again, but it is unlikely they will be except in case of dire emergency. The ‘Israelis doubt- lessly will shoot if they are at- tacked in the Gulf of Aqaba, but thus far Egypt has made no menacing move to stop Israeli shipping there. OLD WAR OF WORDS Egypt's refusal to let Israeli shipping into the Suez Canal will not likely precipitate hostilities. -This question is an old war of words, Western nations ducked this Egyptian blockade of Israel, harping ‘on it mainly after Egypt nationalized the canal. x * * On Nasser’s side is the fact that user nations are wavering. Japanese, Italian, Greek and other shipowners already are using the canal on Egypt's terms — paying tolls in advance and in currencies dictated by Nasser (no Russian Ruble money accepted, by the way), Youngsters Are Not Going to Dogs Herbert needed some facts to debate with his dad. Teen- agers, here are some logical data with which to disprove the notion that modern youth are worse than their parents. Better scrapbook this Case Record to use in later argu- ments. The world is actuaily growing better. Churches now include 61 per cent of our peo- ple on their rosters. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-351: Herbert G., aged 18, CRANE agers of his day. What do you say?” FALSE HALO One of the earliest clay tablets ever unearthed i * 3 For we tend to remember only the pleasant evertts and con- veniently forget. the painful. We recall a few roy exampies where we worked hard. Then gen- eralize to our children or grand- day, etc. Besides, childhood is a time when we don’t have as many distant childhood was a relatively carefree existence. We were sur- rounded by loving parents; hence, FACTS ABOUT HALO . At the start. of this 20th century, Now the figure is Gl per cent, so Herbert can use that figure to refute his dad's idea that people were better 50 years ago than now, * * * © Before the year 1910, we had no = omy ee oa = fp oan on ae ‘YMCA and YWCA buildings. The cYyo hadn't even been organized. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y groups were not well established in high Kiwanis, Lions, Exchange, Opti- mist, Civitan, and other construc- men's groups hadn't been x * & Rotary was the first great serv- ice men's group and it didn’t be- often headlined on the front pages of our newspapers?”. -you may logically inquire. Well, they are still unusual or newspapers wouldn’t place them there, for the newspaper is in- terested in the rare or unique events, not the routine affairs. Besides, our population is zoom- ing. In 1880, when your grand- parents were born, we had only 50,000,000 people in the USA. In 1900, that had grown to al- most 76,000,000. At present, it is close to 170,000,000, Obviously, there could be far More crime cases today even if the percentage were but half. vc oo : ai ca8 4 © 44: ene: em. aap co t : ee ‘ x a : . 4 & rit \ ‘ ' aS f NK \ a “4 y or: i Me ee, a is eos ae m4 A As ! oe lee, . \ Ney : by \, ‘ ne \ \\ \ \ At gies yey Vl, inne ee cans oe Sea MT eae eg " ps cS | es Ae rn yo lt - * ee a ck a ad cae , “> THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 SEVEN | in an interview with an Interna- tional News Service correspondent. At that time, he called for abrogation of the 1948 Angio- Jordan treaty, cutting off the $35,000,000 annual British subsidy Bats Stun Moviegoers ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky, ww — Patrons of an _ Elizabethtown theater got a dubious treat re- cently while one of those ‘‘crea- ~ ture’ movies was playing. A prankster turned loose 30 bats in the darkness.-The show had to be stopped while management and customers alike chased the furry animals out. _ So household - equipment- minded are New : coming that a special train had to be chartered to haul 41 carloads of refrigerators between Welling-: ton and Auckland, with a cargo .|Soviet Union, and there has been be-|the- direction of Egypt. Of Egypt's : * * * There have been strong indica- tiong that those three neighbors are prepared to slice up Jordan, Ottoman Empire by Britain in 1921. Nabulsi, who heads a_ six- months-old government that is dominated by its pro-Egyptian, - pro-Seviet wing, often has | clashed with Jordan’s monarch, of Nabulsi’s objectives had been achieved. 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WEDNESDAY: APRIL, 40, 1957 Ha ‘Say : , teu _|Marriage License f _ |Applications ne-/ irmec het ack les Anyth ing thom Fae: Rano 2,7 , 102 E Seek a INDEPENDENCE, Kan. «® —; The story of Dick Oliver. is: the do anything he mind to.iteni: | weet to mnie on and, tryjlow can’t do — 71 be reat wants dyivia GO. Kramer, Birmingham When Dick Oliver has a job he(story of a man who refused to be| py, t to the Pacific North- something new, to. Kenneth A. Muse, 08 Cottage. —. ee ee he tas be hae cl create Me Po arsed — = west tay became a coshermeh, “Right now I'm an = civil) “The main thing is for an em-|. Luevettis Poster, 06 Cottage age ALSC OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or ve ne a - engineering, and I think I ployer to little time L. Allén, 19 Esther 4 his left arm. | Pearl Harbor he was playtully}telling the big trees. He worked in| Jit, it Engineering is cri th om ch of MS we Graduste ACCOUNTANTS in: ¢ ¢: & jostling with some buddies on a|the’farm equipment field, with anime his «changing problem evr}handling a job ‘Them it will work Pe ne : ‘ Although Dick is grateful to the|"t!way platform at Topeka. He/auto supply firm, even did a turniery day.” ; out all. right. tlh mere Ns : ‘ ; ~ government for buying him the|sPPed. fell; and & passing train!a¢ radio announcing, Dick, happily settled in his néw) “But it is the employer — the! watson. 1. Bush: Boral Ost a ae © Credits and Collections ey at d bow = W ceae thet gen with hie ere + rene ggg ty yn wo bal pip = . : work faster without it.” ‘ “Oh, I've done just about ev-|is now teaching his 10-year a to w Ora A. 334 see we car maanuinh. 30: * * # " — |ecything.” he sai& “Once I find|son, Gregg, how to be a basebalilcan do—who deserves ell the cred-| vere A. Haulin, 69 6. Johmsos : year-old Navy veteran has just) “It was on my 2ist birthday—|I can do a thing well I get rest-| catcher. fy “ (Addvertisement) . If you are interested in permananey under long range pro completed building his third and some present,” he recalled. ss “It isn't a joke to lose an arm x «¢ & ComfortW rh grams, recognition of ability, opportunity for advancement, bome. “At first I felt lost and useless to or leg, but if anyone who does will) pick who built his $22)000 More - Ping I excellent working conditions, and generous benefit programe Dick, a construction clerk here myself. ot the first shock Dicks Targets Well get over his sensitivity and learn three-bedroom, two-bath home in FALSE TEETH ‘ for the: Universal Atlas Cement: Wore off I re Iwas no dif- ito treat it as a joke, he'll get! about a year, figures he saved! Write. Visit or Call the Co., a subsidiary of WU. S. Steel, ferent from anyone else. I still had DETROIT w—Jesse W. David- ong better,” Dick says. ‘about $8,00 in labor costs by do-| ,, Mere 18.8 pleseamt way to overcome can also answer the phone, type| living t6 make.” ‘son was given a ticket for reckless) “People should soft-pedal sym-'ing his own work. an improved powder, sprinkled on | Salaried Personnel Department 65 words a minute. He drives his * 8% driving after he crashed into a|Pathy ‘and never offer help to @ In one way he feels having only| #PPer and lowel plates, holds them | GMC TRUCK :& COACH DIVISION * own car, buttons his clothing, ties} Dick finished high school, and| police car and bounced into an-|handicapped person except whe one arm speeded yp the job. fortable, No gummy, , pasty : his shoes and neckties, and is an/perfected his skill at typing with| other police. car while driving past|he Aetually needs it. | “I never had to worry about! taste or teeing. 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Will Be CLOSED | ALL DAY THURSDAY - ways euntacioaty & that he isn't| the Republicans have a different cent of the emhliien men whol]. r e # So a a a ae Teen at a By Jack BELL Raa Wistert ac ‘east oles tae ee re eee eee ee Johnson is his|come to the Senate ruin tu- years ago today a tall, gawky,0m his desk ‘Inomination himself, He is yet to| party's ~teader, chairman tures—by—talking-too sy \ serge Oye Bs g natn + peed cine ot Pence Pegedecrat lglg vlan yosmypdccss ea aie : o pa ring : = eed t Geass ciad tai aaie Feces se [eommite and chrman "ofthe Some Texans se Is too eral in Order to Prepare for ‘Our : luck with the slick politicians in/quilizer for " Not all the Democrats love John-|Policy commi ee es : Washington. man who. must, son’s course in the leadership job,| Although ‘thé situation carries) “'™S t te cans ote 2 ee te, cps wopeaee tone seca meacs ee! GIGANTIC EASTER The political luck has been good) Even at his going along with many of Presi-jtively happy such Pee apart wuts on the Hint and on the lett for Lyndon Baines Johnson, At 48,|Puts in 10 hours dent Etsenhower’s proposals. |Democrats as Senators Harry F./", on. never picks a Senate with silver beginning to thread his}he~finds this hardly enough | * Johnson wants no personal criti-|Byrd of Virginia and Hubert Hum-|_, 1 sou never Dans & eens PARADE VALUE dark hair, he is senior senator|Keeping the Democratic party cism by Democrats of Eisenhow-|Phrey of Minnesota. No jousting gt windmills for him. , : cv from .Texas, Senate Democratic) the middle of er, He doesn’t think it’s good pol-| * * * He hates to get beaten and he leader and No. 1 behind-the-scenes| Texas fences and x itics to blaze away daily at a pop-| Johnson wants to be regarded) aoesn't lose very often ; operator in Congress. tion as he believ , ular president. as genuine and sincere. His re- : ‘The glint of presidential ambi-| Served. + . | In conversation with friends, action to criticism is heated. He tion glows but dimly in Johnson's! a Johnson has summed up his’ atti-| boils inside when a columnist or Almest Frantic frem ee @ brown eyes as he moves his 185-| The team of Johnson and his|: | ; tude toward Eisenhower this way: commentator tees off on him. b | pound, 6-foot-3 frame quietly about!oiq friend, Speaker - “When I think he is right, I sup-| Yet he has the valuable palitical DRY SKIN Ten? the business of the Senate, of)Sam Rayburn (D-Tex), is going to port him, When I think he. is/asset of knowing when to keep his Texas and of the Democraticjcome mighty close to writing the _ |wrong I oppose him, When he is|/mouth shut, He seldom pops off.| First applications of Zemo—liquid Hub Cl thi party record on which the . |wrong and I think T.can beat the|When he speaks — and he knows| oF cintment—a doctor's soothing oO @rs 72 x * * |will be battling ‘ _ Devil out of him, I do it.” he will never be -an orator — aj 8" itch of surface ean Since suffering a heart attack/of Congress in | to” | * * * busy staff has prepared him with] **im. and scalp irritations, Zemo 18-20 N. 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Alien ADDING MACHINES RENTED e Remington @ Burroughs @ Smith-Corona “remains high" in the United ' States. ©’ &: * ‘coholism at the 38th annual meet- ing of the American College of in the past 25 years in France and) ___LAKESIDE'S TREMENDOUS | Addressing a symposium on al.) | W Extent of Alcoholism, Allied Ailments sion by saying that “over “the years I have become. more and more pessimistic about our ability to deal effectively with well-devel- oped cirhosis in the alcoholic, | rege and believe we need to prevent pret rather than treat cir-/oy on spirits, Beer is also heavily taxed. — ‘ * & += “Thus the British consume far less liquor than the French, who drink wine and whe consume on the average nine gallons of ab- solute alcohol per person per year. ie pe eee “The British also drink far less ‘than the average American, who consumes 3.9 gallons of absalute | ‘alcohol per person per year," rhosis." % * diseases associated i* And he .said he saw no solution to the problem of any of the other |ism’ ‘save a reduction in.the in- Dr, Kark led up to this discus- ‘cidence of alcoholism. : 10 men and two women was se- lected yesterday for /the: trial of with ‘alcohol- eration in a new service, “pag reports, 2 Ap Nom y : “TEN "ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957. : Soo \ "yi j oe 5) i cee a We inka ae iewepapers, to their use of newsprint. New Dat No Cure for Cirrhosis; Prevention Needed : Pick Mur Teel ory ery = Anse oe we ae yo has we imppse a voluntary limitation on reports | nife Death e- weekly, now ! | , ‘Doctor Says High Taxes on Booze Cut! "snsc ww'es en hn a area j 7 Physicians | last Monday, he ef- fered those international statistics to support his contention that “‘a cheap and ready supply” of liquor _ jis a: major factor influencing the : ' |extént of alcoholism and ailments E jeaecetel wide. San He said that a generation ago, “Saturday amp loeraays arp was common in s s of London,” added: ial Prices and C Feat Effect E ¥ “eam win. cel The. Lowest Prices | 5, maou tae a Tuwier— | The Finest Foods * s has ome ° . to Z : nd on he v ; - [ect eat et ark SURF | (tin ]~«CLIP. THESE VALUABLE COUPONS ‘ | . VELVEETA 4 __ CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON ""_! Lansing Asks ar Ach | cme | bs ' | 95) | GROUND BEEF MSU Payment 3-75), ee | JMSU Paymen | eae . : | 5 : Lbs. ¢ . ‘| Claims School Obliged ere | ate : 3 : 89 : fo “Reimburse City for Fruit Cocktail . =a $100 cds | Fire, Police Costs Ruby Bee $400 - ' Regular 39¢ Lb. Value, SAVE 28! ! | ‘| = : ewe: ' With This Coupon. Limit 3 Lbs. ' 5 ls : LANSING wm — — The Lansing & "]” :CARM FRESH ™— ks through a woman's sym- jLakes Sailing Season 5 C: pathetic nervourey sical dis: |O fo T. in P peenee 1-t8. Box 35° Sunshine Suge Lb. ae a Doz. n Ge dcreraieramaet, |Opens for Twin Ports RITZ QRAGKERS sat GRAHAM M ORAGKERS bee positive medical action, | SUPERIOR ae 3 . ay <* - treatment alone . moe yen on ion sea win , Rea. rice 49, VE 20c! “utters eter wornen — ResteuBten, Anko c1¥Gt lpr of Superior and Du, Min VEAL SALE taenn iM TMB COU. nt ze § Seelam Sete Pate (ee am own ol pe aa iu eunpe | VEAL Flip THis VALUABLE COUPON ="? F n n - n the fi ee | SSeS SESS St <= Lee 0’ VEAL | LOIN CHOPS | VEAL STEAK 3 pak. aspirin and ig aoe guid Lygia i “a ener = Pat ge atncclper gota Ar- R 5 : Center Cuts : 4 Black Metal Wire ‘ tablet is a unique combination of Compound.) * Idivision of U.S, Steel, — atl 34 — - SPIC E RAC K : Lb. Lb. Lb. ' ‘ ieee 39° 59° 719° : | | ‘ ee eee eee ee ee | | t with CERAMIC CONTAINERS Cc: = O PLASTIC WALL REG. ’ : | t for Six Different Spices : -"» 5 0 y 2: -PRE-EASTER SHOE SALE | jo vo sso vas, aveae | _ 0O- TILE 4 | ee eee : an WOMEN’S CASUALS NEW SPRING PATENTS Ie aE TH UAOLALLE CODE ® & ; ° j pa hil ’ a - ' = INLAID 9x12 LATEX New Spring — and Colors | annie Children’s : Badalment’s Delicious = Bi | Linole PAINT Beige — Red — Tan. New Spring Patent Straps ' H as & TILE aves ee is White — Bleck Reg. $4 & $5 Values . BANANAS es min, 4 _ ent ie No Oder! $ S ; .. cll Ue . . 2.99 | : 10: 7 *. = # od . ' 1b ' a8 CLE A R A NCE S A L Et 1 7 mae 10 Sires C—sh1t-243 |p Buy All You Want — No Limit! { as a We Reserve the Right to Lint) Ulaon se che tect .. Coupons Void to Dealers and Wholesale Accounts ® We Loan You Po i Gay VINYL | ERER sini t . ‘Packing House “sip =TILE Cutters! ™ Regular 15¢ ope: eS & Ree at | Bete | ee fd, SUPER . FREE Parking = A : é a. fed ne ne’ sth 3 ae of : uo ; 35 yess : se ‘ rf ES Ue & MARKET . ia 99-101 S, Sag. am me, Te oe Me in ih fs OF ee a : Pe a Ley te. . ees a yom nti 7D AY: ; A WEEK +], | Bio BHU ES&S | . See L E , E. rCH G ’ ee ga atana aha ata so TA L D LAK . MM LS aN © i. | a de We Bos a ale if i bes 3 3 Ae iS ih Nae ah pea eta bl) iT fe Ewes 2 Me eel : We Ne \ ei ee + Ve z eer age’ 3 : Hoaen\s eo eee - Ae: jae se, cass gaa ge ge, A a UR cr rs eR FA Pigere in 9 2 Re VEN er oe Net or 1 f. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN “SDAY. APRIL. 10..1957 bs ers were ‘sold, ‘The industry °x-/Eothe ! girl was\ showing a playmate some Report Planes: yeep Seycigenenm w goths nt chewed | Snr attmna cea | tput Doubles Yearly double the 1956 output. \ y Talent of Vaugnier | Her chum was so impressed she : QTTAWA — Canadian production Senne 35.000 § A / | PHILADELPHIA @ — A father] &* i i . rassment to poveremeen Fre . Premiums! f a oo. oe amburu. . a - “The Store Where Quality Counts” * & & 3 oa 2 ; The two, Dr. Saul Eckern and/# CHROME r Ernesto Mena, slipped from their|a oe eee _BREAKFAST . : ~ |were. arrested Dec, 24 when the|ll CHAIRS : : A FREE , _fear they were driving from|@ DEMONSTRATION CLASS ~ | dent, "Patce "oad they ion scat Ca bane each chal, NN pro-Peron propaganda material » = Noted roel eeoangl a a keep new looking plastic. s Reg. $12.95 tt -] ues : 58 - dor four Their ex- WILL BE HELD cape was simoat as" much fam a Week! ’ w to authorities he recent : : MONDAY, APRIL 15 | night of six top Peronista. pris- Se nme . : joners from Rio Gallegos jail, in» . . At 7:00 P.M. southern Argentina. E ; en - ; ¢«°¢ . ] Ps One report said the doors imal East, West, North, South... in every | | ore wid Gen tet uneened ani alr newspaper throughout the country today, jail employes on duty at the time|m there is a wide choice of highly paid positions of the eseape were held for an in-|g $ | ‘ for those who can offer secretarial skills and | vestigation, a : Chetes of blends - khowielge < egpmngy tS lw 4 ° or dark wood. or one 0 ese very des e positions by ‘i i Danish inspired de- wig b ar fetta Gere ee of Regular $79.95 sign, with amare aie — You will always find a market LONDON re Japan's special : ° ame rll or your services. envoy called on Prime Minister ; Macmillan today, presumably to|™ ing. , get the British “no” to Premier|™ $ 95 BUY 2 or 3 ° ° "Wat “Britain postpone her forth. 3 NOW! The. Business Institute | coming irom» tents in the Pale, eae 7 West Lawrence St. prehase Phone FE 2-3551 oT one, Dr. Masatoshi Mat ° Use everywhere. Write, phone, or visit class fer information. —, remained with Macmillan /® Hp 54+ A_Matic Reg. $14.95 : discuss his visit with newsmen. |@ LOUNGER = Kingsley rests your heart $ 88 | — elevates your feet — | Che your PARK . Pure FREE | Either Wyman et BOTH ) urn STORES! | SAVE = P| 599 $] DOWN i nt wm lag On This Model Too! /SUPER-COMFORT SPECIAL Created by Kingsley to add comfort, and charm to your home. Exclusive No-Sag construction. Pullover seat featured in many expensive models. Smart modern design to go with every room. Stur- dily built for years of comfort! Heavy gauge plastic See a Penny... 1 _Pick it up— all ‘dity long you'll ce good luck Hoping for luck ... to get the breaks? MAKE YOUR _OWN LUCK! Let’s face it, luck is largely a do-it- yourself activity. Best way is to institute a program of systematic savings . ... and stick to it. Best place to do your savings is HERE where your money will earn - MORE... and grow FASTER. ig or combination plastic and fabric upholstery. | I Adjustable. Choice of Decorator colors. / ee a Regular $59.95 | ° ‘$1 DOWN DELIVERS—Easy, Easy Terms! | - Current Rate i Pontiae ae : Federal Savings | : : HOME OFFICE: 7 1 W. Huron St, | | 4 a I " ce pee 40% Maia St a INTIAC: 16 E Lawrence St ’ a oa — suvecuersuennvesunesucensesuseonse0nst0urr0usH0ne0us00nsH0nrenequnrenueensressesnnstl Bi ede encegeroeenrpeicoreeapnanesinpnassenneweuvninosoystsonvurcsarunesint.cnemupusnpnsasnouel cnc | fete iy eae oan eve ee ne | \f 3] eet e, pours =| fae | j hi Noss Boe : Eee.) Silo oe we i ad i Lok me i Fe ee ee “ af Pas "4 | 1 A # ae ai en Scent ree ann Ge ee cee Ee See fe ee re \ » Baers See it See we: Tt bie Fe oe Y Bete FS di ee eee SS eee en ae \y i} ae Se ke Oo tig e ee if coal YER ae SRE a pe care Se tm Se cl lay Ae 3 Geen ee “8 Gs poe ss ee ee a ea we \ i ri ¥ ! eee . THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 z4 ; + \ i : . Choosing from the fabulous Spring clothing selections available to you at one of the largest clothiers in. this entire area is a tremen- dous advantage. You are certain of finding just the right style . . . the right fabric . . . the right color regardless. of your: size proportion. There’ S no denying ~ wikia ' at any price you care to pay... you always get better values at Osriun’s. , And only at Osmun’s, can you see the largest ‘and choicest selections of these famous makers: | *Botany ‘500° * Phoenix * Martinelli ‘Timely *Petrocelli *Fashion Park ’*Barron Anderson *Glenwood _ * Alligator Our Easter Selection of Spring 1 and 2 Pants Suits, Sport Coat and Slack Combinations and Topcoats is now at its peak. You are invited to see the finest Spring Clothing we’ve ever shown at oA 9.110" Style Leadership. First with meritorious new fashions, Super Selections— Real variety for every man, regard- less of size, proportion or price preference. Perfect Fitting— Personalized service from Osmun’s large staff of expert fitters. Top Value— Osmun's is known for true pe and has never com quality, You Are Invited to CHARGE a YOUR PURCHASE Take up to 90 days to pay | at no ——— cost, * two five .stores to serve you better TEL-HURON STORE - DOWNTOWN STORE . Open Monday, Thursday, | Cen. Ria Monday and &r Friday, Saturday Evenings iday Evenings 6h SANS THE PONTIAC PRESS | 3 } | i i { } ! \ j _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10,1957 eT |” PONTIAC, MICHIGAN means i 2 Re : 73 = ~ Held Tuesday Morning at Hotel Waldron PTA Council Sponsors Breakfast ] Incoming’ presidents of various PTAs chatted — East Yale avenue, breakfast chairman; Mrs. William with the chairman of the breakfast Tuesday. From Ballard of Judson street, McConnell School, and Mrs. left to right are Mrs. Cebert Jeffries of Going street, Morris Cucksey of Pensacola avenue, Wisner School. Eastern Junior High School; Mrs. George Gray of, 5 ae a — , so ceniaie eee, Presidents, _ The annual Presidents’ Breakfast, sponsored by — = ee es tee : ~ the Pontiac Council of PTA, was held Tuesday at of Linda Vista avenue, incoming president of Twain oe Principals Hotel Waldron, . Among those attending were (left | School; Mrs. L. R. Miner of Bloomfield avenue, ine ~ ee. A - to right) Mrs. Arnold Thomas of Bigham street, outgo- coming president of Whittier School, and Mrs. Stan- om n% 2 ; ‘Are Feted « ing president of Mark T wain School; John Witherup ley Boyd, president of Malkim School, ) Sar [8 digger, Grou p Entertained : : 4 eg ‘ by Girls’ Ensemble Old Favorite | Bias ira From PHS“ S e a | . The Pontiac Council of PTA was i So eee | . Breakfast, honoring 90 incoming at Hospital ) eZ Es 4 ale et "and outgoing presidents and prin- “4 d t Ey 4 " a aaa - cipals, Tuesday morning at Hotel re. s; on B , Waldron, - - « .® ® ’ Mrs, William Mihalek, council president, introduced Mrs. Charles Neldrett, first vice president of the Michigan Congress of-Parents and Teachers;° Mrs. George H. Chute,’ a ed ~ Making plans for next year’s activi- Hufziger, assistant superintendent of — ties were (left to right) Mrs. William schools in charge of business adminis- & Anderson, incoming first vice president tration, and Mrs. William Mihalek, of the Pontiac PTA Council; Dr. Otto C. _president of the council. Each extended greetings in be. of their respective positions, Personal News of Interest in Area rms ist ie’ xinas i Mr. and Mrs. William F. Biglerjson, Tommie, returning from their home after being away for 7) of . - i = cate , gs of San Jose, Calif., and children,| Seventh-Day Adventist mission; three weeks. > Mae eahar ts director off 73 P hilip W argelin (left), principal of the Michigan Congress of PT ‘A, and |William, John, Damaris and Su-|work in Penang, Malaya, were) while Mr. Lewis, a captain in eve OE ston Lincoln Junior High School, is photo- Mrs. Wayne Weaver of Thfrd avenue, ay are — fe had ame 25 cone pe ot Mie ee the United States Naval Reserve,| Lester Stanley, principal vf Haw. , graphed with Mrs. Charles Neldrett of program chairman of thePontiac PTA aad 4 vat thee avast mad Gece ‘at tha tatiara’ house Ga Janes - “ acts | duty ping a thorne School, gave the invocation, * * * * ° & 3 { "7 : = rs. wis Club Entertained Mariva avenue, first vice president of Council. g visitors will leave on Sunday to|K Boulevard. actives in Miami, Fla. Dur| aft Weyee Weaver, program : ' ; return to California. ~ «© her sta: slave cee) ee es Oe Dae Mrs, Myrtle Kath of Pingree j ‘4 *t ise Shicace Rewbies ot Chap (oe y Mrs. | ris’ Ensemble from Pontiae of the . ond cead have . a the national flower and garden ii School who entertained with Z Dr. and Mrs. Kai H. Pihl pewa returned show. . Va group of conga incinding “inte * * * /| the Night,” “I Would Weave Mr. and Mrs, Martin Karcjier| a Song For You,” “I Am Joy’ Charlies Baynes ane Fr. |and daughters of Alden drive Have! and “Get Happy.” Lee Patterson accepted as new members and : a : BiG ~|returned from a three-monjh va-| sccomanied at the piano. Mrs. “H. J, Brimhall, was cohostess}|s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 Ff a ye Be (WM, cation spent at Riviera MBeach,| ~ *% © % at the recent meeting, : ’ ’ ies gh Fla. f Mrs. George Gray was general i : Z : 4 # J Pit © a é ~ & kf chairman, assisted by Mrs. L. D. . ” - A A ees e : = Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bradsher |McLaughlin, decorations; oe ° : ot Holly, their dayghter, Mrs. |William Wright, b 1 Dorothy Batchelop{ and grand- daughter, Diane, /ot Boston ave- nue. spent the weekend in Law- rence, Ind, TWey were guests of the Bradshegs’ son-in-law and daughter, pr. and Mrs, G. Ww. ~ é s 4a Merriam, former Pontise rest: | Australian Visitor * ff * * Mr, gnd Mrs. Albert Rayner 1 of Mgnterey boulevard announce) Denis Hawker of Hobart Tas the Airth of a daughter,,Alicialmania, visiting Australian journa- Kay, April 5 at St. Joseph Mercy|list at The Pontiac Press, was Hospital. ‘ guest speaker at the recent meet- / Paternal grandparents of the in-jing of Chapter CL of PEO. Mrs. | fant are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray-| John F. Williams opened her home ner Jr. of Monterey boulevard.ion Harding drive for the evening Mrs. Irene Archers of Drayton) meeting. : Plains is the maternal grand- x *« * mother, Mrs. Charles Matson and Mrs. {| Great-grandparents of the infant) Martin Wager were appointed to are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rayner|represent Chapter CL at the state of Ferry avenue. 8 ention to be held in Detroit * * * M y through Wednesday. Dele- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Deni-|gates to the Oakland County son (nee Mary Moore) of Bir- Cooperative Chapter are Mrs. _ mingham are the proud parents Wager and Mrs. L. V. Ostrander. oe yi acai [ome al ur Neen a U Beaumont | Ulver . ted =) = oa and Mrs. R. L, Justis of Rochestet. ~ Judge and Mrs. Arthur E. Moore cae of Royal Oak are maternal grand-\Auxiliary Elects parents of the infant. The paternal : grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. New Officers John P. Denison of Bloomfield] wiry. Reginal Rieth was elected eS ee las 2 sree ice “And you'll never guess how it all ended!” Offi- “Arsenic and Old Lace’ is the ‘play the Pon ke ee “Pantie Frese Fhews = cor (Hara, played by Sylvan Lemanski, bores Mor- | ) i rs will, Friday ané mann as “Jonathan Brewster,” and Marguerite Par. timer Brewster, who's really Berner Hansen, with 7 ospital chapel. , Leadi ‘ rish and Mrs. Ethel Pettibone as the “arsenic happy” details of a really bad play he’s written. Mortimer _ by (left Stephen J. Becker as “Dr. Brewster sisters; Abby and Martha. Mr. Becker is has other things on his mind—like getting out of the “Teddy Roosevelt,” R.\H. Lueh- — ditecting the play which openy each night at 8 o'clock. rather serious situation he’s in. —— “lean Up Sale! OF ODDS AND ENDS, ONE - OF -A ~ KIND, ; | SLIGHTLY SOILED OR. DAMAGED FLOOR SAMPLES! AN such items being sold ot big, big discounts , to pick up some marvelous buys . » here’s your opportunity _ AL SALES FINAL—NO LAY-AWAYS—NO RETURNS CHAIRS | _ $169 Provincial Wing Chair, beige tapestry cover ..#.. $149 Cocoa bik Chair, floor sa oeneeee eee $89 White oe Pull Up: Chair - $9.95 “Rocker, print cover eee eeeeee $99. nape pp Arm Chair, Green cones. 69.00 $159 King Sg Tot Ted 18h * eee eee * $169 oe tae © Chair, sk poe 99.75 $159, Turquoise and ant sid 99.75. », 139.00 ee 198.50 a telcrewwwrey 138.50 “2” “yee A 99.75. gio Platform Recker wy ) Foot-stool ee oe : $115 Platform Rocker and One-. 4. black Bo tn wie eee el deck $130 Pair of Mr. & Mn. Chic, BO) 0) $259 Pair of Loung a edi gr — 29.95 $159 he Beans 99 50 maple legs—the pair Pal et fe 298.50 WY Teoma Con” 200.00 ; $200 King Size Wing. Chai 149.50 end 5 Maple oat on Fe- 69.75 $179 Cen Brocatelle and Amat wood Barrel-back Chair. 129.75 169.00 $199 Pair Rose Brocade end Pull Up Chairs, the pair, . SOFAS $395 * Amedtéan Win $250 Three-cushion Sofa, Toast cover, kick-pleat base. . $395 Pale Green Contempor. Sofa, two T-cushions. . =, $239 Green Nubby Tweed Sim. mons Hide-A-Bed Sofe . 198.50 ae Sed rl a 3 239.50 LOVE SEATS $198 Victorian Love Seat, black background tapestry cover, $179.50 High-back Early Ameri- can Love Seat, print linen cover, maple arm rests ONG WINGER ooo cc ccc e $229 Foam cushion Love Seat, blue print Saiicloth cover. $295.00 198.50 329.75 139.50 "171.00 DESKS $99.75 7-drawer Solid Cher Desk, slightly marred floor sample—as is ......5.., ~ $69.50 Maple Corner Desk, wood grain plastic top, slightly marred on back eee Cee een eosens Big Reductions on Wall Decor! BRASS PLAQUES Cute 6” Size with Floral Centers English Imports ...... COPPER PLAQUE and Pair of Matching SCONCES $25 VALUE! $O95 NOW—AIl 3 Pieces /£ 16-inch plaque and matching sconces of beautiful hand- hammered antique copper! Open ‘til 9 Monday and Friday 4 99.75 109.00. 79.50 69.95 99.75. 99.75, $169.50 > : ‘i phe Gee tas can 129.50 3 $7.99 Extra Special . . MAGAZINE BASKETS. Pink, hand-decorated Magazine Baskets . Solid Brass ee Italian Magazine Basket. 35.00 955 | $315 Solid Cherry... ‘$129.50 Sofi Solid Maple Double POLL AL ALLA AA AL ADAP A APPA AL ALAA LAP LO a POL PLL GaP A cl Peg Just Three oe S BEDROOM GROUPS mg Pair of Twin Beds - Double Dresser and Mirror Night Table $297 Solid Maple . . . Pair of Twin Beds “198° Double and Mirror Night T. ee ee ee ee ee ey 1 $210 Solid Maple... Double Bed, Double Dresser “165° and Mirror oov eee eneeoe ween wes eee _ Bookcase Headboard Bed & Metal sre eee : “vamp -of double or twin size. $179.50 Solid Maple Triple Dresser a ee ee eweteeeseee ae $145 wie Solid Cherry ~ seer ewer ee eee 16 Willett Solid e $ Map! Drawers. .... eee “LANE CEDAR CHESTS 7 $129 Console Cedar Chest, in “Peon aes ete coe $69.95 Lane Cedar Chest in Beautiful Fruitwood finish. TABLES $149.50 Antique Cherry 72” Harvest Table .......55 $199.00 Drexel Pine Dropleat Extension Dining Table— Oval Shape $90.00 Beautiful finished Pine Harvest Table ......... $65.00 36’ Round Maple Pedestal Table, Wood-grain Plastic Top. $39.00 Maple Dropleaf ‘End Table eee en eannee 69.50 eerereeeeeevesee $40.00 Drexel Maple End 3 with Orawer ‘oot hetero une 9.95 69.50 ee ee ee ey gone x Mosaic Top, Wrought tron Imported Italian og ay Table, 15” wide by 60’ LAMPS $45 Double Globe Early American Hand decorated Floor Lame Solid brass base ... $49.95 Pair of Hand Made Preview $29.95 cial Lamps . « buy the pair 15.00 Mor Only . cg ss cestecscces $49.50 All Metal. Antique Bronze 29 95 Floor Lamp ....eece eeceee Specials on Pure Linen BRAIDED RUGS! Have Been Used for Display $122 9’x12' Oval $6 ]2° Y2 Price .......... $27 4'x6’ Ovals — 3 to choose from... reduced to a fantastic ore ee PIN-UP LAMPS Wide variety of styles and sizes from which to choose—. practical pin-up lamps and wonderful in any room! $ 7.95 VALUES reduced to? 3.95 | $ 8.95 VALUES reduced to 5.95 $22.50 VALUES reduced to 11.95 WIGGS wn 295 | $ 99.75 | 49.95 49.50 | | Beverly Jean Hewett: became the § bride of = ‘Thomas Wade Vaughan | Saturday. | Her parents | are Mrs. | Arvella Todd | of Auburn — | Heights and | William |; Hewett of — Grand Blane. Thomas is the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. | James R. Vaughan of | Ascot road. | : Beverly Jean Hewett and Thom. ‘as Wade Vaughan were married lwith the Rev. D. D. McColl of- | ficiating at the 7: 30 o'clock cere- | | mony. : | * * * The bride is the daughter of eee ft F fy i MR. and MRS. THOMAS: VAUGHAN Beverly Hewett Marries| jin First Christian Chuch ‘|her bridal bouquet: ette with plik and while scoue ers were the white orchids from Yomar Group Gathers With Mrs. Hoenstine Mrs. H, R. Fraser, representa- tive of the United Church Women, spoke on “The Philippines, Past and Present History Work” at. the Tuesday meeting of sories. Her corsage was ofjgreased layer Saturday in First Christian Church) , i PREAASTER SELLING _ GIRLS’ COATS. A Rare Opportunity to Save sas Right Before Easter — ® s n * fa te a § * &¢ 5 i leethe tel 1 * i si SELECT GROUP . . . FROM REGULAR STOCK | Brand new Spring Fashions from the Se finest manufacturers Reg. to, 24.98 Reg. to 29.98 i i i z taal if H | were Bud Satterlee, Darell Per- ry and Bob Hewett. A- reception was held in. the by dress with beige accessories! golf and a corsage of pink carnations. | Mrs. Vaughan wore pink crystal- Included are newest fitted coats with Pelon lined : skirts. Ballerina effect and semi-box styles. , Fabric is tweed in pastel shades or solid gy, navy or beige. SIZES 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, and # Pre-teen 8 to 14, $ lFashian Hint and chandelier Stone. SAPP S « « » Easter TASSLE MOCCASIN —_ ——e winning more better because bey y teak | fit yg wear better. . $7795 sizes 2!/-6 $8.95 sizes 61/.-8 $9.95 widths A-D xk only STAPP'S JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St. | (Open Mon. & Fri. Eve's to 9) Look Mom, “Dress-Up” Styles in Smart — Styles «4 EVER: AVAILABLE ada prescription | Now Lose Weight Will Power! U.S. Health Authorities Release Amazing Doctor Approved Ingredient for Sale to Public. 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Heron ‘9/500 or 600, and dinners for 24 dur- honor guest leaves a party first. * * * And at formal dinner parties, even if you are ‘the guest of hon- or, the higher ranking guests sit nearer the hosts. __ |SHE’S PREPARED ° Baroness Moens de Fering, whose husband is commissioner general-of the Brussels World Fair i for 186 days in the Palace Belve- dere where they will be making “x 2& Sh4 expects to give daily lun- cheons for 24, cocktail parties for ing the fair’s duration, — ° In Washington on their eur- rent tour of the United Siates, _ the baroness explained: “We must do so. much enter- have to have at least one day to hqnor each. * * * “Then there are so many other jdignitaries, artists, scientists and jimportant people in all walks of \life who will be received. < NOT DISMAYED pect of this entertaining marathon. (/ a HOME OWNERS Take advantage of this insur- ance package, for an average ef only 34” (fer most elty owners) $8,000 on House $800 en Corage $3,200 on Contents $1,000- Away from Home $10,000 Personal Liability $800- Additional Expense FE 2-9224 THATCHER PATTERSON WERNET 711 Comm. Nat'l Bonk Bidg. said, slangint a challenging smile _at her husband. “So much entertaining will re-). —|quire a vast new wardrobe,”. she py desntuite Lewnan Modern women are faced -with face. In the first place many of them have jobs of some sort while Today @ woman is on taining because with 50 participat-’ her. own emotionally from middle life on, and she complexities and decisions which! their grandmothers never had to) _ emphasizes the fact that to be a i i stk E silly fam. cused of “rejecting” their offspring if they hanker to “keep their hand in" or indulge some talent they have, * * * Sometimes their families and) children, The same sources call)” them “moms” when the children ing onto their children after they! * COMPLETE. WOMAN The Public Affairs pamphlet “The Modern Mother's Dilemma” complete mother one must also be a complete woman. *« « | as well as for herself as a person, | a woman must develop more than) the housewifely and maternal side of her nature. Yet, simple though this may sound, it is not an easy thing to do. It is not easy to juggle time and energy and attention in an efficient way. It is not easy to’ keep one's goal clearly in sight through the myriad demands of home and children." has at least 25 years of active life left. This need for something be- sides home and family is more The chic brunette hostess is not)) Qa jthe least dismayed at the pros-)' . need * * * The Peruvian ambassador, Fer-| nando Berckemeyer, calls the bil- dence ‘Fernando's Hideaway.” jliard room at his embassy resi-|’; Chairs. WILLIAM Furniture Makers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. PRES cha sins It costs very little to have lovely furniture custom mode and designed to {it your home... and your home clone! .$35 Up All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years WRIGHT qi 5 RESTS NA A ATR SUPERB DESIGN | not be expensive Sofas. .$75 Up and Upholsterers Phone FE 4.0558 |) Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 Years! 3 epen-necked sui! softly draped blouses. oy cctens go softer end s0 do the blouses. YOU'VE SEEN AND HEARD IT ON TV! YOU'VE SEEN IT IN NATIONAL MAGAZINES ‘NOW str—arar (EMIT = ONLY 7125 SPECIAL COURSE OF ORGAN LESSONS: 1.50, peepee pesca PLAY THE AMAZING | GALLAGHER |} ‘Music co. | 18 E. Huron FE 4.0566], | “Any” blouse will not do. Jackets |, worn casually open in the manner of Chanel, call for bow necklines and cowls that can be worn high or lowered and lie fiat when the|) | Jacket is closed. This is the time | the greatest little ie in’Flying’ colors \for miany changes with different "= Lace Luxury Nylon Tricot 1.00 Elastic leg briefs half-moon of scalloped White only. Lingerie—Main Floor panty gird PETER PANTIES Chantille lace. Sizes S- Criss-crossing panels assure never-before freedom of action! Dowristretch back public opinion insist that they give| « their lives over entirely to their! ¢ ? s are older and blame them for hang- | - ' & a) are polished batiste cottons and To quote from this booklet, “For! ) E -lthe sake of children and husband |# : crucial today hast snes was. Women are living longer. They are staying young longer and “each Children Savings Habit | ' It’s a good idea to teach a) best in ite his- tory during’ 1957. tdi ue estimates ‘eipertha ey sie Furniture Ex- position Association and Furniture] . Salesman's Club showed that dur- ing the first, quarter of 1956 ship- ments jumped some 21 per cent “Today a a woman is on her ownover the same period for 1955. emotionally from middle life on,) This rate of increase, however, and she has at least 25 years of hogy year. aes oko t active life left. What is she to do) ont over the $2 billion mark for _| child the value of saving at an early age. A child who gets in the habit of running to a candy). store very time he gets a few rn oe ey eet we [pennies is on his way to be- child . ol ” er’s Dilemma” send 25 cents to) coming extravagant, chologists tell us. Get them interested in a bank they can build themselves, such as’ eady-to-make cardboard bank that/16, N.Y, may be made from a cereal. box -}and decorated with colored paper, When they get a good amount .|help them to open a savings ac- count, perhaps‘ by letting the youngster go to the bank with you and see you deposit the money. He could even oe care of his own bankbook. with it if she has given herself 50 ine first time, topping the 1955 out- \ a vA * i pM \ ae ~ 1 2 ua x : Ava mes ae oe \ | | \— — tT Cet oe GENES, \ ee Vie you 7 GES \ & 1 by ’ % \ ec se THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEL WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 1957. iio oie ees a ) : Entertaining [Devotion to Children In’ Enough / 2 (Rood h vec Fun Nigh Erioyed !s Simplified d Mothers Need Life Outside Home Serer wad ae Pestin Building. : Community singing was led Margaret Scott has lost herself as a person? | wholely to her children that = by 11 per cent. * * * If you would like the very in-| teresting and helpful Public’ Af- fairs pamphlet ‘The Modern Moth- this non-profit, educational organi-| ~~ zation at 22 E. 38th St., New York Tomorrow: Modern husband |” helps with children and house. | work, Crepe makes a return to fash- ion right along with chiffon. Paris shows crepes as light as chiffon it- self and as heavy as very heavy silk. ‘ & 2 are grown, lee ry : fi FS ‘ a oe ek Kae tae ie hs hy _ loveliest dacron and cotton. / with o M-L. le ever designed! Sizes for the Who’s a Sissy? WE ALL ARE... .» «. and we love our new sweet-as-Easter Candy Sissy Dresses, with lace and ruffle trims. Also included in our Easter collection All are washable in We Believe, : \j “Little Girls ee IN Should Be \ ; Seen. Seen. Seen!" : 30 to 38 and 40 to 44 f | Jacketed. - Dresses | to 17.98 ~~ good behavior cottons. two-piece duster dresses, matching cardigan Pr sweater-dresses and coordinated “separates. Soft spring - pastels. Sizes 3 to 6x - oo "and 7 to 14 x 1.28.98 | to 12.98 with a crisp-new look of Linen. Here are fashions to emphasize your femininity. fied sheaths, jacketed or princess flared styles. aqua. ° it RIN THIS SPRING, the blouse is just as important - - as the suit... and you'll be especially proud to show off a blouse from our collection of Easter beauties! They're all tailored with core in the season’s Pd y Entire Women's World». .. 5.98 Enya The miracle spun-rayon Modi- Navy, beige, pink and > Junior, misses’ -and important half sizes, = E = 7 an Sty, 0% Ce ee? is % en eee asaaactuameaian i tia ehh «8 te... See ey PAN little x complete figure contro! with panel prevents riding... design eliminates wrin- -kling,\, rolling. Detach- -able\ \garters.. Feather- \ bee os nylon in - white. 'S, M, L, > a No 4 ‘ Blouses—-Main Floor ee i Sa Ga Vy ee ey ers } - ae se _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 10, 1957” ? Hint \ aterford t Will Fe ve “Quartet! sm mit | ‘To get the most from your ‘aterror oncer ] ea ure © UAPCCG a me coe trom mie | Continenttal-Aires? to Sing Druin, pm Mie sep tthe ‘|second is brushing your hair into at Crary School Friday’ xis S yS Re The fifth and final bag op ns Continental-Aires will be featured ( is cuann eames ‘a-jon the 8:30 programr at Isaac ’ ROY terford Civic Music Association|E. Crary Junior High School, Stouts! Don't lef will be held Friday evening. The} . © -#°°% aehenrye Bais Fa ay The quartet of male voices was ardrobe } bined experience s work WwW S Pair Comes. in radio, the concert stage and the) GO to WwW legitimate theater. Their program to Gathering [stots csc onan ; O g. {classical music, sacred and folk Week Early jrnter tus: : : Members of the group also have backgrounds that By EMILY POST work ‘as choir directors, orches- * A reader writes me as follows:| tra leaders and soloists at sev- ‘ “Recently my husband and I in-| °'@! ot New York’s churches. soe hae | Ata Virginia stat College for a Saturday evening. The Satur- ue oto " day before our scheduled party, |*%4 Knoxville College are repre-} slim” was once the rough- one of the couples arrived at our|*@Mted by the group, including} est, hest man to fit. 2 “tire house. They had made a mistake|2@vanced work on doctorates in But now vaunds ty" his @ vi ee, though * * * la hw of V-Line su te 3 =a : jparty was for that evening. eas : entbcetty designed 5 FE “My husband and I were getting} «The director, pianist and &@f-| 4, ‘slim stouts. Come in se ready to go to another party to|ranger of the quartet is Julian today, and let us slint you ; Ja b. which we had been invited. It was|P arrish, Born in Birmingham, in style! aco sen’ Ss yas Te? rather an awkward situation and,|Ala., he received acclaim as a pe Fine Ci fts e b ee ; , . . _— _ ; , after we explained that they had = violinist and — Suits $5995 ‘ /. The Cottinental-Aires will be fea- Association. The concert will be pre- |made a a — et ty Pe ori Natien trem Pasone be é Deliveries to Detroit Twice Daily tured in the fifth toncert of the season sented Friday at 8:30 p.m. in Isaac E, |Party WAS een cmtind aa & vacatandl teach: Sport Coats $3500 40 01 N. Seana ot FE 3-7165 | | aponeored by the Waterford Civic Music Crary Junior High School. , : er for nine years and has also , “They had brought along & (done work asa recreational di- : # — — box of agen which hse rector. _. ‘You Can handed tome. mpen - Charge ‘Em How Will You Look | Why Teenage Girls Run Away From Home are ae es | acetate | spend the evening with them coordination between accompan- in Se Escape From Supervision, Favoritism) 27min, wae | tea sagen ‘New Easter Sui stances, have given the cookies | Solo work is done by tenor Clin. Why do young people get yal ig elas ao ert a tee She decided to “‘show| back to her to take home?” — |ton Holland. J. Wayland Jackson! ns ber, Es ster theirjher parents wouldn't satisfy a — is bass, and other singers are Wan- , that ne new suit is ‘cowie ot we meek packouierty sere teens,|whim of hers, she says. Her aunt) But she never did anything about Answer: Of course you were not/za King and Robert Bulger, 515. Saginaw ook in it?’ Slender?’ ‘Trim?’. .. asks "a mother. She had that urge|#lways had ‘seemed. to be the/it. “It's still that way,” shé say8./wrong in not canceling your own best way-to prepare your figure lin her own youth so could. under-|type she could tell things to, so it my mother always has favoredidate. Having accepted the invite-| ry to Hel by A-Tron’—the wonderful — |stand when her daughter suddenly was to her she poured out herjmy sister, and I've grown swayition, you hed to go. As for the) Ow (to feip = : ———— ‘ u feel the wonderful re-- Btateed about leaving home. troubles. from mother because of it.' cookies, you might said,| H bb Pi k ‘ 4 of coe pounds But she'd never been able to.waNY REASONS GIVEN But I can't understand why (crank jou for these. I's will wrap! uNDy Fic , pes. wit ut use Ptigure out what actually makes ‘seeeua thought the: only solution was tolinem carefully so. that t they willl 7 home so repulsive at certain pe-|, Te Siris to think thet!run away.” keep fresh until next week.” Good Suit riods of life. kids want to run away because a tls Can cones un ; . |they feel they are not understood.| Was trying to escape , ®! “Dear Mrs. Post: If an important; MADISON, Wis. (INS)—If. =! | tpyekraltar une wet askea that | A favorite reason for wanting to|situation you just couldn't coPe|otncial is invited by personal invi-jhelp your husband buy a new suit, - question confessed they'd all had (run away seems to be because of give some intelligent thought .to pew erage Poolgal ang don’t just suggest a color or ma-/¢ = ‘the run- feeling sometime or ja lack of freedom. Two of the) where ” wha I . : ‘terial, . - casthan Wak caly ca had made |girls rebelled against their homes! qo ” “how will T get hema gel —— Tee are ety tg| Also check the way it Is cut,/¢ ; her threat good. on general principles—the fact thet! very likely change your mind, they be sent out, is it proper to send). ivise U.S. Department of Agricul-|; : “Actually I guess it was because| entertain boys gione in the living the personal invitation) and €n-| ‘1 the material is a. stripe, check 4 : I knew~that if I ran in that P@tiroom and saf “like watchdogs” kept thinking how much I |close an R.S.V-P. card?” low piaad. uotice whether Gi pat. . , ; SE amne-ne sy | as artes geen me Oe Pe my Ba mee te (hone el ae | . ! les away) my n ‘ sugges you j : FE S186 - Tiwould look for me there. They did. 1 always theught that if I | tome. It would be so cold and | write on one of the engraved cage ROE Ses tame ; | And I thought I'd made them real-| Cowld be left alone with a boy | dreary without them,” one girl | invitations, “Just to remind |i) ¢iiorin 1 Exoiti i > ize something by my actions—what | = enough under favorable ro- | gave as her reason for not run- | you,” and send it to the official = xciting as spring itself 5 I don’t know.” = ; Cor nea Lageara . ning away a8 she planned. without the K.S.V.P. card. The way the sleeves hang also ..» elegant couturiere . : —— —| to n e'd come home is' important. For comfort and hat fro: inspired Did any of these girls upset a mM an inspir piovie, soft record and “ : appearance should 4 : thin just Lived he'd look as if he (their parents by threatening to run Fctagr oe boos doggie g pei _ a orend pe El : ool {collection created by the} yas about to kiss me up would |away? No. It seems none of the corved a side dish of cole slaw or come to the center of the lower |} incomparable fy /pop my mother or father.” parents ever took them seriously./other vegetable, is it proper to eat) Pocket as the sleeves hang nat- Schiaparelli! 4 A\ Another reason given for the| “If parents would stop to think/directly from the. small dish or) Urally. { / | runaway urge is family favoritism.|why their children become dissat-|are the contents emptied onto the) Sleeves in good quality suits are} . / {One girl thought her mother gavejisfied with their home,” one girl digher plate?” shaped and rolled. without pressed- BLOUSES } / her sister more of everything—af-|said, “‘maybe they could help them} ; in-creases. The natural folds at the . ; iv fection, freedom, clothes, bigger'over the hurdle more easily.”’ ’ Anawer: Whichever you prefer. |bend of the arm cut across such]! _ Soft and demure. > : ! ; : creases and look unpressed. - Sizes to 44 r. “ C | Saas: S85~— | f : and unwrinkled, to ide | e OPEN THURS., 9:30 to 9 oor sores a marron Se F s i as Fri., Set., Mon. nights at ower edge placed high); . ; New Low Price | $F E08 Fhe tet em scieigcy tat ip wlan eet the nat | / While a man is trying on the | @ oR / suit, roll a tip of the collar or lapel. |; iF. If it is permanently shaped, if flips 61 W. Huron SEAMLESS rh bck nto ace liste . : OPEN FRI. NITE TILL 9P. 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Magee ee = eetteeiin bah cot oan ee ghee inegeneen et pace ahead ot rine ner iireien , — < ea ik 5 he p> Py iy wag : -7 Pies ee : ! ah ge cx eS) pee joe Hoe net : Wy es - Ci . | | . ie ’ | ce aii ies @ roles {pce Baie \ [> \* Wee z _# bs Ye 5 i 3 | { } ; s eS { 4 x, \ 3 \e , W\ ay es a ‘, ka i ok f * pe fey \ \ \ ' | , P he M m,\| P) at emi ae - es ue ae yi iy ; / \ ; . rs \ } Bs ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AVRIL. 10, 1087 | : i E ee ‘ Ba SEVENTREN Keep Tots in Sight attention. Accidents while unat: | Beauty Hint ee Don’ t Teach Vocational Prejudice! ti sonSe etree a wa he ‘explores out, of the way/your child constantly by observing clean by soaking in e ( F place in the home? Unless a plky- what he does, Toddlers try 0 reltege inv na/e Gee | | : f a ~ nced in area is provided, oe eae Be su t| water, This may. enlarge the ae tiki. The: lg wien that thay marry blue collar Soe Then ,— if tacitly — know it, And s0,|Pe” or fe seems that’ voca-/are‘really hep to what's going on.|they’ll spend the rest of their lives/alas,. do their wives! child should have your vigilant\they learn safely. ve land cause the bristles to fall pre-;-: § r : cent [nagging their hisbands to change Tote married to « mex whe valent in our ‘society today than! of" the girs quieried sald they |" “lerical jobs! — | nates his job, whatever it Is, ts | . i¢ “St Y 7 bey CREATIVE WORK a real ‘tragedy. , | if he were in a blue collar job— | ‘The truth is that man . wut SS pop cat of ho ae anything If you are a parent, watch’ your.’ is on a higher plane even though , jean do can be done creatively.'seif to be sure you aren't infect- tend to enter blue collar jobs! his job may be routifie and bor- — ~ (The question is not what kind of]ing Johnny or Susie with .voca, ing and his income small. ——e jong the line, those'collar you wear or what environ- tional prejudice. ia {We think 9-blue collar. worker girls have been given the wrong ment you .work in. The question) Help them to find activities ay Ns ison = much lower level even idea. lis, do you love what you do? can put their hearts into and let 4 fas- T kepe (hel perends ‘wi te whet! * 2 *° them pursue whatever field they, cinating, creative and extractdl- they can to reeducate them, be- The carpenter or plumber who/love. It will make for vocational | narily well paid. _ -/eausé here’s what will happen: mjloves his work is the master of/success and personal happiness, if N actually says that,/18 per cent of those girls will —/the doctor or vice president you do. ~ of can tet tat ah tein eagiety ily = fall in ove with and'hates his work, And both of them (Copyright 1957) : Aa ie Presents a staff of skilled stylists to— please the fancy of the most discriminating woman. Very, Very Special 57 Version. The New Feather Cut | for EASTER PARADING 4 , and EGG HUNTING too... 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Mantiva, @, wed New Mexico's second seat in the U:S. House of lame cere yesterday. ‘Montoya, ‘a Democrat, piled a margin of some 7,00 votes over his Republican opponent, State Rep. "Thoceas Bolack of Farm- ington. * * °¢ The turnout topped 130,000, well above the usual vote for a special election in New Mexico. Montoya fills a-vacancy created by the death last November of Democratic , Rep. Antonio M. Fernandez a few hours his elec- Heer s Al ia F : it it ee eeeee 4 end you can lightly turn his _ thoughts with fragrance by PRINCE MATCHABELLI L jas he SyshdgLihvroiean sf setahtas and flowers is captured _.in this sparkling 4 02. decanter. You open the box and colorful paper flowers burst into bloom in a surprise bouquet. 4 ounce ‘ decanter of Cologne with matching Dusting Powder and Perfume Creme Sachet. Also 8 ounce Cologne "25° oye SALE PRICED | THURSDAY, Wy owrtrasmeree FRIDAY, i. 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The “Violators Traffic Clin- je,” organized by the Sheriff's Department under the direction~ Claim Violation of Panama Canal Treaty LONDON (?—Russia said today} jit hag protested to the United iStates that Soviet ships going through the Panama Canal were subjected- to long ‘‘digcrimina- tory’’ inspections. Moscow radio said the State | Department was handed a note! 'Monday charging that since Jan.) 1 American armed guards have stopped three Soviet vessels for many hours while inspectors ;combed through their cargos and| | photographed ‘‘all technical equip- | ment.” | * * * | A State Department spokesman vin Washington said he knew of no ‘such protest being delivered. He ladded that the Russians had “tried to make propaganda in the} leanal area before about such | things - as not being able to buy ‘hydrographic maps there.” Waterfront sources in Panama said the Russian ships got much Letter Makes It Official —Lights Can Go Off | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. & — The \Coast Guard said in a letter that ‘navigation lights on the two big- jgest bridges across the Arkansas | River at Little Rock could be turned off. x * * The authorization from Capt. | E- E. Comstock of the U. S. Coast | Guard district -headquarters at St. | Louis was addressed to the board of commissioners of the improve- | mient district which paid for two | bridges. x '® +t | Everything was in order. Strict- ly official. Except that the board |was dissolved | bridge bonds were paid off. And \no navigation lights ever were in- , stalled on the bridges. A man on a motorcycle snatched a handbag from a woman in a Barcelona street — Spain’s first |case of motorized bag-snatching. and Specially priced for Reg. $14.99 Girls? ‘COATS *] a New fitted styles Smart rayon fabrics Wool-nylon toppers Sizes 7 to 14 pl cli lid aia fined lad Dd A | . . yy ae our 3rd Anniversary Sale! +> Reg. $10.99 Girls’ COATS . sQe Smart rayon fabrics Chic fitted styles Pretty spring colors Sizes 3 to 6x MPITTTTITITITITII TTT lll taste SP all Just in Time for Easter Special Group Regular $7.99 NEW EASTER DRESSES SALE! Regular $10 Values Fine wool fabrics. Drop hems for growth. Complete with Caps. Sizes | to 3, 4 to 6x. Jf. Easter Coats Boys’ 7 $f788 sale *5 Sizes 3 to 6x 7 to 14—Sub teens 000698000000 0006080806000808800 Seeoeesoesooossssesooeeses ececeoeoesooooosesess Winner of our Easter Fos guessing contest: . C. R. Chrisman, 2921 Auburn Avenue., Pontiac, Michigan (with @ gu e s s of 3587) werd? 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Earlier reports from .Pananra said the Ostrovsky and the Sen- tain “security” precautions were) taken which ruffled the Russian| crewmen, the following day, when it sailed| the I. Babushkin and the! yavin cleared the canal after cer-| traffic offenders from . justice of Safety Director Deputy Ste- phen Navarre, will conduct its first class April 25 at Pontiac High School. Waterford Township Police Chief Frank Van Atta said his depart- ment intends to resume plans for a traffic school to be helg Friday) nights, Van Atta had made arr ange- ments to have violators sent to) traffic school when the county; first appointed a probation officer.| VAN ATTA IN PERSON Van Atta said he would conduct |classes himself at first to initiate the program. The clinics are a materializa- tion of an idea born from a court decision April 22, 1956. Circuit Court dudge Clark J. Adams ruled that justice court proba- tionary sentences were illegal without a probation officer. Previously, justices had issued | Probations but had not used pro- ‘bation officers. Some officials |doubted they had legal authority for the move. ; * * * | Justices stopped issuing proba- |tions. Action was not taken for | months, said one official, because} lof a “general apathy and no one| | wanted to stick his neck out to get the ball rolling.” Eight months later, on Jan, 2, 1957, a probation officer was | hired to handle the probation of courts in the county. The $4,300 a year position was the first to | penalty and as an educational de- Gordon Pageau, 32, former Lake Orion school teacher, was appoint- ed to tackle the job, ‘“Probation has quite a psycho- logical effect on the violator,"”’ said Pageau. “It serves both as a vice with the operation of the new clinic set up by the Sheriff's De- partment. This way we teach the violator, let him drive and prac- tice good driving habits.” ALLOWED TO DRIVE Pageau stressed that in most cases drivers placed on probation are still allowed to rive their automobiles, but must- report to him once a month. Probation sentences usually run from six months to one, year, he said. “Why walt till a man commits a serious crime before we give him remedial training?” asks Pageau. ‘Now we catch the bad driver when the pattern first starts.” Pageau explained that it is up to each separate police depart-| ment in the county to set up its! own school. The justices and the! § probation officer will be informed] © which departments and communi- ties have classes to offer so that the justices can provide a com-) pulsory attendance condition as part of the probation issue. x ** * Navarre said that the first class’ will consjst of 15 te 20 students. There will be guest lecturers, slides and movies, aside from a § planned instruction program, he . said, 50000000000000s0006 wecesecssesensescssecensceccssoueeascsescceeeaaenecsssssOsaseesPusOOaasessssuOSDOaeeenD® | ever be created in the state, See your Plymouth dealer for the finer | many’ consider njdote to & hangover; ‘Hambarg ad the pen ante. iports. ~ 1: oe pecccsenee wegpbaniioqabepodecgnegentaeeerinres) _MYER’S PRE-EASTER gift for Easter, Graduation of the June Bride. Complete 45- piece Set. . 45 Piece ‘PINK INTERLUDE’ by Royal — A beautiful new pattern. Com- plete-service for 8. Delicate de- sign on a new shade in Royal's * chinaware to make yours the loveliest table yet. 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Plymouth’s breaking sales records! (Sales gains 6-to-l over the “other 2” combined!) Plymouth’s your best buy now, your best trade in the future. a eae ek i * ‘ i Shs Sei: THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 = Loe danka Heating & Air Conditioning “Sales & Service” ‘Business 181 Edison, Nite Service RE 4.3811 Pontioc , FE 4.0445 | Australia’s 8 trate Record a National Prob The Pontiac High driver training program is typical, it seems to me, of the American attitude to the problems its own progress has Driver ob aha: to continue at night. ; SUPPL Ful é rh ‘A Mich Me FES 2521 ervous Wreck: sa oS : office: arn “| Recommend You ay Soviet Der 2 sd Beem Ave William R, Hayes, 200 Bassett 6t. R, ba hg ry 4800 Ross Dr. O-JIB- vA i der 3y Mow thy Oukinnd. ‘ve 4 William 3. Atehambeau, 6461 Forest Bits ee With th Eoch Covers Every Wall in i. 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As a/ sex, they seem to have more as-j a surance and less self-pride.” Elect Saginaw Mayor rigeenor’ * SAGINAW — F. James Har-\as ‘ ‘Arms and the Girl” and “Hap- vey was elected mayor of Saginaw /|piest Millionaire” on Broadway, y the City Council Monday night. = | i : a . name star who refuses to wear a | Against oes a| girdle and yet expects you to| badget nearly balanced, I CAM| make her a fashion plate in sheath | make a reduction in the burden of/ skirts, I have had no problems | taxation” by ee oe million with women,” Audre claims. Gollars, Thorneycrott ° “They make it clear to you be- | ‘ 2 fore go into a costume just | y | REHOUS CONTINUING THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY , a 34-year-old attorney, de- . . feated Charles A. Koehler 4-3. Schary to Stage BUY REX-O-graeé | Play and Movie for Cleaner... Quicker... JON lite of F.D.R. Meders Fleid Duplicating! NEW YORK w—Film producer : ‘Dorey Schary announced that he = obtained rights from the fam- ily of Franklin D. 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SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. | : d Camay Soap =... 3 can 28 HARDWARE — - TOOLS — - SPORTING GOODS Camay Soap os... 2 oy IIe Electric tools, accessories, including saws by Skil, Thor, window ond pedestal electric fans, picnic jugs, ice | | ie B & D, chain saw, saber saws, bench and tilting arbor chests, etc., etc. | Tide aa hae 75c eee yi von sews, DeWott Power Shop, Delta tools, power and YON oo ' | | Blue Dot —_ sp 208 / Db Se electric drills, shapers, grinders, sonders, polishers, instant soldering irons, Bernzomatic torches, Coleman ; , b - " rs, . : ff , 940, 13-02. stoves, lanterns; Lufkin and Evans tapes and measur- ted lexevrorsy (oteey ers tee Pewee ever oe Dash Detergent ° °F 2. 19 sein ‘poten; beneh vieet, precision tess, SEK socket rakes, hoes and garden tools of all kinds, children’s . ——, f } @ . ? ) " ’ ¢ j pool , d , ts, | 2-18. 4-9/10-02. 7 § | pe sets, Plum, Trutemper, Stanley hammers, hatchets; weding a gym Sey Sew Ores cer ; Dreft nee: 75 °° 2 a 63¢ wheelbarrows, lawn rollers, revolving clothes lines, VA \ oe carpenters’ and mechanics’ hand tools of every 365 . description; Kennedy tool boxes, steel shelving, . day wonder masons’ tools, paint sprayers, brushes and accessories, APPLIANCES, JEWELRY, Etc. indoor and outdoor paint, varnish, enamels of various . makes, etc., etc., ete. Steam and dry irons, toasters, waffle bakers, electric The sturdy water-resist-} frypans, deep fryers, hair dryers, mixers, clothes ant case of the Seamaster | . hampers, kitchen step-on cans, Cosco stools, chairs, shields the fine Omega | SPORTING GOODS tebles, portable phonographs, portable ond table A A aluminum porch furniture, etc., etc. WRIST MOTION WINDS IT ff movement within from every hazard of dust, Rifles, shotguns, fishing rods, reels and tackle boxes radios, Elgin American pearl sets, jewelry, lighters, Pe. i moisture, heat, cold and of the best mokes, cartop carriers, air mattresses, life Elgin, Gruen, Helbros, Benrus, Bulova watches; ee lee loser jackets, boat seats and cushions, bicycles, tricycles, diamond dinner rings, engagement rings, wedding = pre ond savings Models in stainless steel } comeras, screens, tripods, light meters, etc. Binoculars, sets, etc., etc., etc. and 14K gold. . | TERMS OF SALE CASH — DELIVERY OF MERCHANDISE AT ONCE | foemed| | | _ NO APPROVAL REQUIRED , peer Be INSPECTION MORNINGS OF SALE Redmond’s | DAN DONALDSON, Auctioneer Ortomsists\—Yoweloe [IK] Telephone MOhawk 4-2122 — Lapeer, Michigan [at Saginaw FE 2-3612 | 7 as = to A . 3 I pane ey ip 4 } . : a , . _—e 1 1 oe ae pe * Sat ae ae Gh Sues See 3 . pis, \ A ‘ N 28 ae ‘ Ais - 2 2 \ : oa \ Z mits | \ } * Se we Oe kr. 3S : es ‘ i * a 4 vs o4 aes aoe Me Ka vol ‘ \ ; ce i 4. i A hb i} 4 ‘ THE pontiac Pass: WEDNESD. AY. APRIL 10: 1957 ! \ : Vet ‘tWENTY. rive, cre tome EASTER me and TURKEY'S NOW . » To assure Rice si: ‘the dered size — Pippa i FIX IT YOUR FAVORITE WAY Halibut Steak uw. 39° Perch Fillets. . » 43c Fillets... . u 53¢ LAKE ERIE PAN-READY, DRESSED White Bass . ..» 39c KER. | Whitefish oe oe & 59C Oyster Stew 2 ta 59c_ | | Sue Sait } 3 35 Cranberry Sauce wee QE 43e x] SILVERBROOK Fresh Butter ii » 63 _ PILLSBURY Biscuits ..... * 10° RISDON’S DELICIOUS Cottage Cheese. . . . ‘tx’ 39c WISCONSIN SHARP, TANGY ) Cheddar Cheese ... = 59 MARVEL—VANILLA OR NEAPOLITAN , Ice Cream ..... . tm 69¢ EASTER CANDY VALUES 'WORTHMORE Jelly Eggs 223% WORTHMORE PANNED, MEDIUM SIZE Marshmallow Eggs ..... ‘tao 39 WORTHMORE Marshmallow Cottontails . . 22% 29¢ INDIVIDUAL NUT AND FRUIT, CHOCOLATE COVERED ele te: CE ec! 25¢. CHOCOLATE COVERED Marshmallow Eggs e 6 0.0 + ofa 23¢ ASSORTED CREAM FILLED ' RR 3 BEE "N08 6b, POUND | sizss LB. + a: oSUPER-RIGHT” BEST BLADE cuTs | : OCEAN SPRAY—PERFECT PARTNER FOR HAM | Standing Rib Roa st are = 69: | “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY 4 Stewing Chickens ie Ble ogg voting date was set for a tax in-|tne your et seme the f611 041 14 A ynointments |" ™ its fourth annual “Scout-O-Rama," crease to cover a proposed record The Executive Board to be held April 27 in Walled! fudge PY IM cing here last night,| te probleme invelved but does | ROMEO—New village president Area Organic Club Lake Senior — om eases cape Seen said| wot have the authority to reach Joseph E, Rymell, 43, presiding is expected to draw 25,000. ‘ decision. iio tise come ahiedlie fax ead the voting date for the tax increase| # : ae & cone wise 2X nthe Ape 23 mectng| ‘Grp eatin wit be devoie| "ed out ty making 4 appa 10 Meet Thursday stage show, said that At the annual meeting March 22,/to the problem at. the general | "© pyle glles representing 2, the proposed budget was set at/meeting, Monday, at 8 p.m., and 3. ‘Geral a nts wee ROYAL OAK — The next public boys and 800 adult leaders will 495, the membership will decide on the| Vilage satigad be, which| meeting of the Royal Oak: Organic ate in the project. na} | Question. filled on a temporary basis|Farm and Garden Club will be at . : acai tipes | Raises to some 60 municipal : for the past year and a half. His|7:45 p.m. Thursday at the Royal : Forty-one booths are planned | “employes and personnel and ad- Clarkston yearly retainer fee will be $300.|Qak Dondero High School. for the “Scout-O-Rams,” which | ditions to the police and fire de- The Clarkston’ Elementary PTA|John J, McMahon, was named vil- : +. * ; will depict 10 years of = boy's | — partments have been approved. will meet Thursday. In place of the|lage engineer at the same rate. life — including hebbies, con- by the board. T Three of the club members, servation, service and Silver Tea this year the elementary) ay other former committee |Cecil Telezinski, of Frazer, Mrs. ~ Sosmteety aan Guana This covers wage hikes of $250 Library Board is sponsoring a heads were reappointed with the Sabinoier ot ee ee ee ae for each employe who is making|Book Review contest for the stud-| exception of chairman ef the (rot wir teen of Birminghare skills, and ; less than $5,000 a year, and fivejents. Winners will be announced! 5.24 recreation and community |Lal Orion will give tips. on or- Reports Gruber, “Demonstra-| per cent increases to those draw-/at the meeting: development committee, This |ganic Jeni to show parents and the Three new firemen and an eight ciactae aca debe # just what. Scouting does, We're) man addition to the police depart- Sagier, A il C Fj ht ' scheduling what we believe will be ment also were approved. A committee was named to han- pri ancer ig “. dynamic and dramatic exhibition) — 1 die arrangements for Mayors Ex- : af A of Scouting in motion. And, we're 1 ” change Day on May 20, Members, ins in Lakeville building a stage show of selected Annual Women’s ee ox peopel ——- talent. a Z = 3 ip ne, i n; The “‘Scout-O-Rama” will be open Club Convention | |Howard Jr., James Schocke, Ralph| LAKEVILLE — A tea for the : et 228 Pe ee eee = | } }Garrison and councilman William|April Cancer Crusade Drive was | will be presented at 3:30 and 8 to Be Thursday | Totten. . _ {held here recently, in the home of | p.m. | A new policy governing use of|Mrs, John Dunn, Captains were ‘Gruber also announced his.staff| . nae oF ae 36th Annual g |the village dump, hours it will be|appointed for the Addison Town. . of committee chairmen for the : : . invention © Lapeer County *. Jopen and rates to be charged werejship to select helpers and canvas event, Fred Thompson of Walled REHEARSE OSCAR WILDE HIT — Rehears- Scott, Mrs. Philip C. Stone and Mrs. Gerald Federation of Women's Clubs will | leutlined and approved by thelthe territory. Lake is associate general chair-| ing for the Romeo Players twin presentation Corzine. Proceeds from the play are earmarked pe held in Dryden Methodist - leouncil. - x *« &* ? man. ; of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being for the proposed Romeo Community Youth |Church Thursday, . ; Stee. Demo 1< general chaiuim Other Earnest” this weekend are (left to right) Byron Center. . Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. : chairm ake at eee ta eo. ; There will be election and installa- Slate Annual Banquet [cf the township, assisted by Mrs. rector; Donald Milligan of | 4. ait Comed 1 tele Time , Sad 6 Etawrs and teperes by ce at St. Paul’s Church Mrs. Gerald Dunn of Lakeville. ° Walled Lake, —— reac Ww y procidents im the marning. ROCHESTER — The Methodist/TMY 2mnounced that they would ments; Albert W.. Krusse Luncheon will be served by the - help raise the $37,000 quota set wacgtate poner |'YOuth Center F und to Get Proceeds WSC8 of the Methedlat ‘Church Youth Felowship grou ol Sls" North Dakiead sen Orghard Lake, finance and tick- i te oetyoe®,, Lapese Commie banquet in the Fellowship Hall) Date set for the house to house _ ets; Loyd Lang of Milford, re-| poweo — all proceeds Mrs. Frederick F. Schanck.|Miss Donna Weyer, program; Mrs. cohar'teaswas Gh dace lore Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Rob-| C&"vas is April 22 to 26. a gee Carleton Holloway |," Romeo Players’ presentations | Robert G. McGuire is in charge of|McLean, properties, «and Mrs.|7" ze ~~ ert Paul Ward, pastor of the Troy| Although the society is partially of Walled Lake, safety and se- | .+ The Importance of Being Earn.|set design; Mrs. Ray Dembowski,|Myles Markey and Joanne West, seam cpp a poet Methodist Church, will be the|supported by the Pontiac area | curky; Richard Kesmensky of [oo Friday and nights|tickets; Mrs. . George Hill and| costumes. sen won State featured speaker, and songs and|United Fund, special appeals are - Farmington, stage manager; Otis |i) the jocal high school auditorium peceeee oe een eee eee skits will round out ‘the evening.|being made to complete the neces- N. Walton of Green ‘new | high a er of the day will be Rev. Yung- : _ will be turned into the Romeo lial pean te et? Sad All Junior High and Senior High|sary goal. . ee ee waned Neb |Community Youth Center fund, P Mi t ] Sh ieceeal Cllavem Gite Lake, LAWRENCE SCHARER = Youths have been itivited to at- = Monee of FYSEE ICotain time will be 8 p.m: both| * FE Dare Ins re OW Eyacee AUBURN HEIGHTS—Lawrence| tend. C ' C | d Any protits trom “Scout-0- The cast of the popular Oscar : Scharer bas been elected president : ounty q en ar - Rama’ will be used for purchasing| Wilde comedy farce will feature| OXFORD—The third annual jek tulghiy wind. Smerrew, in the high County.B Births fy ean tig Sy seers Name National Champs . visual training equipment for Ot-| amateur actors already well known|strel show will be presented by|school auditorium. © : n, vice president; |” . ee ace ee. cura tawa District adult leadership|to local playgoers, as well as sev-|the Oxford Rotary Club at 8 to-} Wayne Andreae will direct the a Clayton Lovelace; secretary; Rog-| Gien M. Tenneson of Sedro| will mest at the ye ‘training courses. eral talented newcomers. Director| group with Tom Persing, an pro-oheStaget, Azan Bader on Apri 3 er Page, treasurer. Board of/woolley, Washington and Marita)" o luncheon sed meeting. Tickets — 25,000 of them — are/J. Gerald McLean will be doubling iducer. att, and Mrs. Ronald Brown’ announce Directors for one year term, Vern|a. Thomson of Elgin, Ill. have Sachabaw comets Satay Boy: fomd-endlenon ache to Gis nee! axing ‘ . ’ | * * : Drew and Dudley Moore; two year|been named National Holstein 4-H] 7%, mopthty eg © 2 Explorer in Ottawa District com-|production by the Players. Chicken Day Interlocutor will be Tom Culbert} sr. and Mrs. Mattia anpounce| term, Glenn Epler .and Melvinichampions by the Holstein-Friesian|Sssbebes Presbyterian churcs on munities, The district covers South ° ‘and end men are Roger Oberg, |{he,pizt of © son, Bugene Angelis, on) stewart Assn. of America. © aides tent” ve ; ‘Oakland County, south of M59, in- — —s other —_ to Aid Romeo Carl Buechler, Ralph. Curtis and| ———- = = - : * cluding Keego Harbor to Farming- Stone, Mrs, seme ve p> Re 2 F d D . ‘Linus Treinan. Musical background ton, and Highland to South Lyon.| 500’ Me -r- cummtekey and 2 £ UNG LATIVE — win be directed by Fred Gillam| (= 3 : | Marlene Schoenherr, New te the aco Rich Taste INSTANT in mR ‘ local] boards are Mrs. Gerald | ROMEO — Thursday has been| Specialty acts will include the |[— - ; Navy Forming Unit Corzine, William F. Dorn, dr., [designated as “Chicken Day.” A| Mello-Tones, Amy Carol Cooper, of Mi . Y and Robert Ridley. local restaurant will be serving its Janies Theunick and an accordl- A outh Behind the scenes committees specialty of fried chicken to raise| on band. é ichigan S have been working for Doe six ase pte Pegi Sanger Pfoceeds will further the com- | weeks preparing for the under Fe . munity youth activities sponsored | The US Navy is forming the : all meals will be turned into the ; R. Thorton Brodhead Unit, to be|~* “rection of Mar Center treasury. ee: ; comprised solely of Michigan re- on ioe ‘Gin cruits, Chiet L. T. Harris, NCO . ; Tv a oe oe | in charge of the Naval Recruiting Name Orion Police Chief! »«ve ew igo asgitn es Teeple Lake Group Station in Pontiac announced to-| axe ORION —Neal Leonard | tg restauranteur Louis Vanoft. a: was appolnied new Lake Orin ver compete (0 Meet Thursday late Captain R. Thornton Brodhead.) oy phere on Monday. He was a meals to families unable to leave will participate in installation policeman with the force for |their homes to participate in the} MILFORD — The Teeple Lake ceremonies April 26 at the Brod- eight years and. is on a full time project. So far, 60 per cent of the| Extension group will meet Thurs- head Naval Armory, Detroit. hele. orders will. be — Vanoff|day evening at the residence of A tentative deadline of April 19 said. Mrs. Robert Greer, 527 Sunset Dr. has been set for new recruits to Several local tree have ordered| “Basic Accessories for Good , enter the program. The unit will|Four Towns Squares meals forall their employes to be| Grooming” will be the lesson pre- Mellow-Ripe depart for basic training at the to Give Instruction |served during noon-hour tomorrow. sented by Mrs. Jess Weaver. Fur- Naval Training Center, Great The Romeo Rotary Club is back-|ther work will be done on the tex- 2 Lakes, Til, after the formal in-| FOUR — The Fourjing “Chicken Day. tile painting project, B AN AN AS stallation. Towns ll sponsor instruc-| : A major requirement for enlist-| tion sessions for beginners, starting “ ° ; ment into the new “Buddy” pro-|Thursday and the first three Thurs- Green School PTA Special: Meeting Set Ten err ea a eto Study Nutrifion (Pere, seca bows mor the men will have that they will|Dasement at 8:30 p.m. y ragga eal 1 & Dandee RITTER'S - ee ee Ney, Meet WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- : BREAD : Oxford Youth Wins SHIP — Green School PTA will! LB. : S Schol te meet at 8 p.m, Thursday. The pro-! HOW DOES . ae om ———Confinue Examining ["orvere- secs core ns Bates ee “"srmneham u. Pc OXFORD—Wayne Davi hes —— . ls been awarded a six weeks summer|*® the guest speaker. CHRISTIAN Loaves : a4 Rouge’ § Fy. Mayor session scholarship to Sherwood| A film, “The Other Side of the: ia Music School in Chicago. He is the ee ce sed wee aiess SCIENCE | FRESH, GROUND sees Lo ROSS INTE —Fy./8on of Mr, and Mrs, Lyman E./@ §0C18 oof Ls = ' Me * PO UNS) —= Davisson of North Coats road and Meeting. amination of River Rouge ex-may- ; or M, Warren Duncan on charges ; of bribery and extortion conspir- : acy resumed today before Justice : Douglas L, Paterson. & The hearing had been recessed HEAL? Have you ever wondered whether the method of healing disease, over- coming pererty and restoring har- ig mony which Christ Jesus employed jg can be successfully used now? For ig an answer in simple, understandable terms, .attend A FREE LECTURE will study organ and theory during| On Saturday the PTA group will the course of his studies. |sponsor a supper at West Bloom- Se field High School, beginning at, 6:30 p.m. | ‘HAMBURGER . | PETER’S, FRESH or SMOKED LIVER SiUSAGE FRESH CARROTS poa FOOD Oxbow Group to Meet WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP =|Fashion Figure Club Oxbow Lakeside Cemetery meet-| g ing will be held on Thursday at|tO Meet Tonight at7 12:30 in the heme of Mrs. Robert| oe Monday to permit Duncan’s attor- : ney time to study city records per- ; tinent to the case. : Judge Theodore Bohn’s one-man Bes 49° FROSTY ACRES FROZEN Taimee Surola will speak on “Weight Control.’ Last week's trophy winner was by Louise S. Karpen, C. S. B. of New York, New York grand jury had indicted Duncan for] Arvidson of 4irass Lake road | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — entitled : ¥ Pp’ “accepting $27.000 in extortion and) stead of Mrs. Roy Saat sr.'s| TRE eng 7 id oe Wa, “Christian Science: Cello. 9° oe EI H Ld 2 f r * . . } . jay letting of soveant counecks agen coohe Sieet rete will tertord Township High School. J Its Message of Freeedom” Lb. Bag . TU NA IS r aw er ries and the purchase of 4 crane for the municipal dump.” FRESH RADISHES 4°89 ; Ie To Continue Project eer eee eRe eee eoweete eee e oe ee eee wane eeeeeeeaee * Mrs. Roland Grace, with a five- § Member of the Board of Lectureship Benefit Sale Successful AVONDALE — The Missionary|pound weight loss, and the “‘pigs”’ cee ean Cisae ection “te itd Cello. ¢ KRAFT LEONARD — A rummage safe/ Society of Avondale Baptist|for gaining weight went to Mrs. ton. Massachusetts. Bag : 10-072. irs 8 Church will meet at 10 a.m. Thurs- here netted $125 to help promote day at the home of Mrs, Alger a doctor for Addison Township Tues., April 16, 1957 Clyde Broom and Mrs. John Noble. | | } { Phe Jin front of pis truck, he said. community. Officials -cited Mrs. -_— 2717 Jenes Dr., where they Royal Oak Girl Hit at 8 P.M. Kraft's Prepared MUSTARD ‘ Audrey Snyder and Mrs. Hazel continue their sewing project. . | re (oer hpootoscouccesr : Tryell, who donated fnuch time| The Adult Fellowship class is by Passing Truck | =o [bored vascendod bon 1" LAWN Lb : and work to this cause, meeting for a 7:30 p.m, supper A eee oe et F ee ok te Oe yr ae ae ese SEED b. OF é Saturday at the church YAL — Elizabeth Friz-) . Canned ' Await Lentek( Talk . | ette, 8, of 1840 North Center St.) FIRST CHURCH | 4 No. 2% Cams).......-60-2.00 eee 1 ; ‘ t o jis in fair condition. in William. | _ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 4 CHTY—Cariton VanWag- . by a truck at 12 Mile and Crooks vay oner will ‘speak on “The Devo-| DRYDEN — The Rev. Jack/roads yesterday.’ | SCIENTIST 7 . Pilgrim Haven” at the| Lloyd of Detroit, Missionary to| Stanley A. Mroz, 52. of 3574 Touis : } MKT. in Congrega ‘Australia for the past six years, | Roosevelt, Detroit, told Royal Oak. escent ee ere oe s ) p.m. Thursday.. [will be the speaker at the Fellow- or he Was half way through Pontiac, Michigan : a Heart: Church will have ship meetilig at the Methodist! the intersection when the light | you j \ | the palms at the/Church at 7:30 p.m.’ Friday. Aj changed to amber, He swerved to, U ARE CORDIALLY 197 OAKLAND SUPER. ee f “197 ¢ KLAND : | followed by distribu. cooperative supper will precede the|avoid hitting the child, who ran! INVITED TO ATTEND . | ' nee. | i ae : j ) ele THE, PONTIAC PRESS, "AG anus TWENTY-SEVEN Miss Popper refused to say whether Cherlin told the truth. She also refused to tell about any Communists among the school's Less Chicken Pox Reported in County ' Chicken pox, the most prevelent childhood disease at this time of The report lists 111 eases during the past week compared with 157 the week before. Measles’ and scarlet fever are still on the in- crease, and mumps is about the same. Pon z By HAROLD COHEN surgery; without “anesthetic, seph W. Fouts, 58 N. ‘Telegraph Rd, Mrs, Fouts, 48, underwent sur- gery for the correction of a hernia at the Palmer Osteopathic Hos- pital, Detroit, on March 21, solely An amazing story of painless was -|told today by a teacher in the Pontiac School System, Mrs. Jo- CHECKING THE RECORD — Dr. Jerome Robb goes over the report on Mrs. Joseph Fouts who was operated ‘on recently solely . under hypnosis, with out any anesthetic. The reports show that during surgery she had no noticeable Teacher Amazed by Surgery Painless Through Hypnosis up and about. husband. The next morning, the operation was performed by a staff doctor, C. C: Motheny, with Dr, Robb as- The surgeon and her own doc- tor discussed the use of hypnosis with her husband without her knowledge and got his approval. * * * Dr. Robb wanted to try hyp- ‘doctor, under hypnosis used by her family Jerome Robb, of Dr. Pontiac. “It was so easy, it’s hard te believe,” Mrs, Fouts said. “Only at one point did I feel even the slightest twinge of pain, yet I could hear everything that was said during the operation.” Mrs. Fouts had no advance warning she was going to be the subject of medical history at the Palmer Hospital. by sharp hernia pains after school on March 20 and was taken to the She was seized nosis because Mrs, Fout has a heart condition which could have been affected by the use of anes- thetics. She was on the operating table before her doctor asked if she would like to try hypnosis. ‘I didn’t know much about hypno- sis and just half way believed in it, but I was so anxious to get the operation over with that I would have tried a el she said. “Dr. Robb had me concentrate) on his two fingers which he moved Upper Peninsula Railroads | itiae shows little change from WASHINGTON ™ — Ben W. Heineman, board chairman of the "Pact Gees, — Yeo Chicago & North Western ‘Rail- Chicken. pox 13 10 y ¢ road, testifies today on a joint = is 8._. | f- |trackage arrangement by —— : : : two other railroads serving Michi- Rubella 1 63 9 jgan’s Upper Peninsula, Scarlet fever 16 % ° The North Western opposes the Whooping cough 0 1 @ |track swapping deal between the Oakland County ev. Year Lake Superior & Ishpeming and the Week Week Age Soo Line railroads. The North = i, 353 ~—so8$ [Western claims the plan would di- Scarlet fever & 36 11 /|vert traffic from its system. - Mumpe 13 13 19 Heineman was called as North ‘Edward G. Robinson Jr. Trial Jury Selected HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Selection The charge. stems from an acci- ~ dent in which motion picture|dent, publicist Martin Barth lost an eye. : Western’s leadoff witness as an Interstate Commerce Commis- sion hearing.on the plan entered its sixth day. Four Soo Line officials testified yesterday, They were Joseph D. Bond, general manager; Harold McKenna, traffic representative; L. V. Johnson, chief engineer, and |® Thomas Rose, assistant to the gen-| eral manager. Earlier in the hearing, examiner Roberto Romero heard testimony | - from J, H. Kline, L.S. & I. presi- and- other witnesses pre- sented by that railroad. Pontise Press Photo shock, no increase -of respiration and pulse and almost no pain, Fifteen minutes after the opera- tion, Mrs. Fouts ate lunch, and the next day was eyes closed,’’ she said, try.” | JUST RELAX “He told me to relax and breath deeply and that I couldn't move a muscle,”” Mrs. Fouts added, one with my eyes closed.” anyone said except Dr. Robb from the operating table. ing around the hospital.” Owen School, “I feel ready to go,” she smiled. } \ hospital the same night by her; slowly back and forth until m “then he told me I coukin’t open my eyes and I just didn’t want to even I just laid there listening to every-, “Today I can't remember- what, who “I had no nausea or pains and I ate lunch 15 minutes after I returned to my room. The next day I was walk- She intends to return in a few days to her second grade class at fit and AS itn ie School Bonds z Still Sought |: Bill. Would Override’ Rejection by Voters in - Detroit Election DETROIT ® — The Deroit ‘ Board of Education wants to issue : ber with experience in urban prop- 100 million dollars worth of bonds without the approval of voters. The board--yesterday approved a resolution by Supt. Samuel M. Brownell urging the Michigan legislature to speed into law a bill permitting the board to issue bonds up to two per cent of its assessed valuation, That would amount to 100 million dollars. Definite opposition ow in the boird of commerce possible opposition was sr by citizens committee on public ‘| issues, Willis H. Hall, secretary-manager of the board of commerce, said his pill. He suggested instead that the schoo] board be authorized to issue 35 million dollars in bonds and re- quire voter approval for further bonding, * * * Donald S, Kiskadden, chairman of the citizen committee on public issues, said his organization would move for a 35-million-dollar issue. y| proved Supt, Bréwnell’s plan. * * * needs for classrooms by 1959. a eadly in the April 1 election. ,, Delay Action on Ouster talked to mé all during the opera-| MONROE — The Monroe tion.” Board of Education has delayed * * * action unti] its meeting -next Mon- When Dr. ‘Robb told her to/4ay om petitions signed by 552 par- awaken, Mrs. Fouts said, she felt sey ey S Saat she could get up and walk away|ejementary school. One petition’ to renew Miss ae contract, igan, California. group would oppose the pending! . support the board of commerce He said the committee would meet Friday to decide whether it ap- Under existing law ‘the school board could issue, with the ap- proval of common coundil, bonds for 33 million dollars it says it A proposed three-mill increase. to finance 33 million dollars worth’ of so/school construction was beaten | signed by 30 persons supports the school board: action in refusing Apples are grown in most: of the states, but the principal com- |consecrated on the spot in 1788) mercial producing states are Wash-| iby a bishop who traveled by canoe ington,”New York, Virginia, Mich- from Quebec. The site WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 Would Alter LANSING — The senate yes- iterday approved and sent to governor a bill to revise the make- up of the state board of equaliza- tion. «Replacing the auditor general and the state agriculture director on the board, the governor would be authorized to appoint one mem- erty assessment antl one with wide ef rural property val- ues. The House passed unanimously and sent to the Senate a bill to require all school bus drivers to undergo annual physical exami- nations prescribed by the state superintendent of public instruc- tion, All drivers also would be re- Eden's Condition Reported ‘Good’ BOSTON (INS) — Former Brit- ish Prime Minister Anthony, Eden was reported in good condition to- day at New England Baptist Hos- pital where he is undergoing tests to determine the cause of a re- curring fever. The fever forced him to fly 11,000 miles to boston from New Zealand, where he had been va- eationing. A bulletin issued by Bill Approved by Senate Musicians County State Boardii quired to fulfil specified mental and moral qualifications. TOWNSHIP STUDY Senate ,with minor amendments would include. study of township government among required high school courses in civics and politi- eal science. The Senate spent csmathecebte time discussing a bill to permit counties, with voter approval, to apply unexpected | general fund balances for specific im- provement projects, and finally sent it back to committee, Sen, Garland B. Lane (D-Flint) and other opponents said it was opposed by some school leaders and would “deny millage that pos- sibly would go: to schools for the purpose of building a surplus,” * * * Also discussed at length, and finally postponed, was a bill to channel more county treasury monies collected inh fines for penal law violations to ened law li- braries. s \ * * * The annual ceilings, now ranging ing on county population, would be raised to a range of from $750 to $6,000, , Sen, George C. Steeh (R-Mt Clemens), chief sponsor of the bill, said it proposed the first .revision Dr. Richard Cattell of the Lahey! Clinic said Eden was up and around his fourth floor room in. the“ hospital’s Lahey pavilion. Lady Clarissa Eden, who ac- companied the 59-year-old diplo- ‘mat on the flight to Boston from New Zealand, has remained in her hotel suite, resting from the flight Dr. Cattell in 1953 performed an loperation on Eden to correct a leak in the bile duct, discovered after he had undergone a gall bladder operation in England. ‘Preserve Historic Sife County Historical Society has ac- ltion the deed to Little Custer school as the first documented proof of the county’s history. It plans to build a park at the site, which formerly was an early French settlement on the River Raisin. St. Antoine’s church was, was sold ‘io 1874 for the discontinued school. ~except for visits to the hospital. MONROE o — The Monroe quired from the board of educa-| since 1915 in the basis for financ- i WB panned und returned to ts! \Hauled Into Court for Back Seat Driving from $750 to $1,500 a year, depénd- | in Band Festival the day-long auditions are — os attained top ratings in dis- music festivals © Groughout the state: : Each band will play five ‘dia tions“and willbe rated by a panel of judges. Ratings will range from division one — the best — to di- vision five, The bands are scheduled to play Starting at 8.a.m. and until six p.m. at three centers, -the MSU auditorium and in auditoriums at the East Lansing senior and jun- : ior high schools. ‘SPRINGFIELD, WW. A 17 year-old youth, in Municipal Court : on a charge of reckless driving, admitted he was attempting to drive his car while standing on the rear seat. State policeman - William Hall testified he was flabbergasted . 5 when he saw the youth, Ronald Roof, guiding the sedan along a highway from the back seat, Hall said another youth was on the floor of the auto operating the ac- celerator, “It’s one of the clearest cases of-back seat driving I've ever ° seen,” said the judge, who with- \ing county le law libraries, held a decision. People who have a taste for Elegance’ in whisky have a taste for ~Schenley | q _ SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., N.Y.C. BLENDED WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF, | : 659 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Tangle on T rackage Deall half-interest in its line between |Marquette and Eben Junction for a half-interest in a 30-mile Soo seg- ment between Eben Junction and Rapid River. L.S. & I. wants to build an-iron ore dock in the Rapid | River area. Bond testified yesterday that the | Soo refused to sell L.S, & I. a half interest in the Eben Junction Rapid River segment but agreed to a joint trackage arrangement because it would allow the Soo to’ connect at Marquette with an affili-| ate, the Duluth, South Shore &) Altantic Railroad. | Road Holds Hoodoo BENTON HARBOR @® — There's, Charles Bujack, 25. His car missed | a jog on Territorial Road here | and crashed into a tree, Bujack | suffered a broken leg. Two years. ago the car he was riding in hit] tree,20 feet from the same spot. soe Bujack suffered brain con- L.S. & I. .proposes to trade a ternal injuries. at i ; i ri : : Pag ae Wee, er ¢ &. Celebrating Our 28th Aniversary Sales Month Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Freezers, Dishwashers, Television, Radios, Hi-Fi, Record Players Sebold: Special Prices, Spbetal Yond Si-Aiieoiiies. : FREE Delivery, FREE Service, RAST Torus Avallite : RCA-Victor, General Elect, Whitpol, Pile, Bendix, ary | ——oe Seep 4 825 W. 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Que Vere) ent: Tan Rie ame mana gn aera ts ae ares vie ea . bel wil S STEEN ‘ DNESDAY, APRIL 1010570 eres TWENTY-EIGHT || . : , | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE i } Y an«, be [= 4 De ae iy | i | =F | Ee ete a | ae bf : ¢ : z by : a ai | i « ’ bl : 3 : Hl . : . | ? : : ’ . . ‘ : . : i = : 3 Gr ad ¥ Right Numbers |Dana Andrews Returning pf Acid Throwing fiSea,Grandme * 2 Beast ; eo T: ~ FORT WAYNE, Ind. @ — A Pgs it =: 4 . Can M ke Y to wo Fisted Character sayeanald formet Indiana, Tech|, ALBANY, N. Y. The ene ol te ei j an a e Ou | BY LOUELLA 0, PARSONS busy Benen yan yey aro oe gra! Sere warts’ tas thet the ie : second choice category. on a Michigan ment - : were | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — When scan spurned hin, daughter - 6th comes sett the start-|DATE WITH STORK ge . : : ' ing date of “Zero Hour,” the first| A happy Richard Burton sends| Circuit Judge William H. Schan- | : |Bartlett-Champion movie, Danalword that atter eight years of mar-(nen. found James W, Sprouse, 23, | Now that you're getting accustomed to the new Pot-O-Gold s the very, first’ star cast injstork for July, He doesn’t care|testified he was “mentally | aes paca, ie Tadgee are expecting” you-to-come-up_ with. more very new Company, and his|whether it's a boy or girl, just so|petent’ at the time of the offense a | and more winning solutions, you pick the right numbers returns him. to the hard-lit’s a healthy baby. rea He } : for this one, it will be worth $300 providing there isn't a win- : al : he| He ordered Sprouse confined to : ing, two-fisted character which} He'd announced earlier that ner for last week's puzzle Just remember fo write in the fon him his place in the movielis going to live in Switzerland, so|Beatty State Hospital because of | manners, not the words, and get the answers in on time : 1 assure that the Burton heir will|what he Pr ghey “A pees 2° poo The new puzzle contains a series of squares which ore ta Moreno is back on the ? oe Sprouse was accused of throw- to iphabetically lettered and a.corresponding list of sentences / ! Richard, whe was under con- said. | Te tee cman tach oh he Geta caicned, toe Pretec og, ede he dppe i dig tract to 20th for sometime, made |'"S ae Se es ane Commissioner Robert P, Whalen| Aes tort object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue ff satan ia idee of kota & Ghie, any number of friends while he | Tost, pts Moore|said the county would court! COMMERCE sentence. You then place the number of that word in the vital oy & was in Hollywood, A son of a |6 np Constance por agen nan engg orm fae 9s _ square which’ has the same letter as jhe clue sentence, hasn’t made a picture Welsh miner, he has had » fan- [of Camden, Mich. He told authori- owt ys prorecny Rosen. ey In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and breeder ethnge tornd 68 tastic career and has come up |‘cs Kise Cl het ie bis | Malssony Rood, EM 5-0661 fr decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the "| the bard way. ve , ’ : sentence. You = the number of that-word in the Now ot Wald wee oe — ; : puzzle square mar 7 |““Holiday in Monaco” Jimmy Stewart called from New , | . Do-the same with all other squares. Read all the clies x her suitcase and to Orleans and said? “This is: the Van-Doren Doesn { : | @arefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right : a & run into scant barnceming tee Always Clean U . | rit of St, Louis.’ It’s been awful, ys p s WASHINGTON (#—Charles Van : _ PUZZLE NO. 45 ; a|Doren, Columbia ‘University: Eng-|p Every Nite of the Week 4 s |e |p : tps hellish instructor who cleaned up tn 4 ere ae a {A - H went on. “We go into a town about/a big way on television quiz show,|» “3 E Words” | 4 r) a@ week before the picture opens| didn’t do so well ina brief stint F J week. We as a federal employe, DELICIOUS FOOD | ; t 18 days— * * * Chops. Short Orderst * -s t& F |S H . Van Doren. won $129,000: on tel- -§ ' Although the trip has been hard evision, but for writing an article 5 8 * i the assorted bad weath-'on ‘‘What Is American Culture?’ M : i. mermaie Save) fer Ge Ustad Ante Doren 2 I JS «K L | been traveling in great style. They Agency was. paid only in i s bie |. vate plane of! January sata Wass OR 3-9754 : H ~ ' He President SS ee eo ok GANQUETS ond PARTIES ‘ ’ [A N o- |p sit made by USIA for free-lance serv- PONTIAC : rf . | Snapshots of Hollywood collected)" ou. a wee i wi MA 4-2151 FE 5-4500 - as) g H WONDERFUL el parma attractive _ on - — H payments Wee a cate atl, DOORS OPEN ' 6:45 = wht lh ya N.. : a iq Pe Dempsey at _ : ‘Telegraph 4 “3 R s It it FOOD Merry-Go-Round Cafe was heiress soy nd during —— mad sage TONIGHT ‘ : H . ' a ; Marilyn Lindsay of Texas, where) ©, butost. é : 4 s fi, Live Lobsters, Ocean $l Ot nce , pee ees | FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS ON THE SCREEN! a Jf Fresh Sea Food, Superb 4) . Lit Erickson has entered Good , 1] 6-4 cvots a Comore on temccace ; : | f Ji Prime Boot, Steaks and 4]psmenian jamin! 0% is soomeNew Balti Get qr, THE TEAHOUSE | + es : B Tt Chops, “Duck, Turkey, tineemmnsaton ance te Oot a NEW Dallimore els | ew _ OF THE : TEL Ie TE EET TEL ee eee) . r | e ors. while on location in France making LJ 4 ° | , C8 ee a eee Its City Manager AUGUST MOON | ee ee ee ere » &§ Four Private Dining Rooms 3 sf | __Fer Your Banquets Sylvania Rampanini, Italian | NEW BALTIMORE w — This) ep Re PHONE NO. es ae | star, pagers rage etoared eee ak ce’ — Boksne wam — : Jobe eeeeeesewenneeesessseneeeeee 4 wan tnitae yemsnnee started when he went to |thetr salaries to help pay a city Re PRISA L! Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail : Wien aad Ales’ Capri to interview her. — - SOLUTION CLUES 8 From All Over the World = 8) Pretty Carole Michelson, chosen|. Warren Millard, 34, of White A. A. wise teacher can best handle awe cy ft LUNCHES Sor af Ui,” wi test ot Colmobte leuparintontent Seay 1 st o ecry can ‘ Nes test at .|superint FROWARD; (2) FORWARD. j is Open Every Day t/She was the Sands a 37.500 pene jay : rg pi Exclusive B. This be called a characteristic of teenagers. (3) IM- | mother and ». bine the city manager’s job with| - . ; | PUDENCE: (@ IMPRUDENCE. [PRONE ORS 1007 [te ike teenagers terse." the" water vlan superienn | FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS cS C, The = of some is such that they prefer sa een enna ny , Jean Pierre Aumont/post at a salary of $8,500. He was at Y B ‘eld Th ’ a8 : : Marisa P return from . our utter fie eaters. | SSG teittake ss camer DDD O ODA AAP Savoye. Marion wi siny. here Monday night. os —eemeee. x * WALAKE Cas Pee VS Somer Bie co Dose whe ge grey f until her baby is bern ie ~ *« a i dissiness. (7) VERTEX: (8) ) WHERE” \ y sagen. moe Joba. F. — who gets NOW! Doors Open a Pe. +a + ee ae eae —— of their friends’ Alan Lerner leaves tomorrow for|* “tY salary a year, and ave 12:45 P. M. APLE ROAD Ei , 1 F. A factory A Ma jhe napa ATION. ie \ GOOD orden ‘to poem Leslie Caron on Smee mae ea lant tau ae An emotional masterpiece . , . the storyof Marine ago East of Walled Lake ig . con - | dy nid - ® ee ‘ : - ae Mesiy eg Noort, wmepurkes Y, NEED” | FRIENDS aut a ind salaries for two te Allison and Sister Angels alone on & war-torn | . ‘for “My Fair Lady,” will also do provide $2,900 to help defray the) | them for “Gigi.” expenses of a city manager. ab G. A is concerned about his song's od becomes oe with. repetition. (15) COM- MUTING: (16) Coputme. ae L Despite the apparent scientist will continue working at it. (17) UTILITY: MEET | | Michigan {s 6th Best ilizi "Heaven Knows Tranquilizing Drugs |shisen 's 6th Best Heaven Knows, FRIDAY of an invention, a persever- (is) FUTILITY. a gan is the sixth-ranking state in AY: i, fa\ ie) Y : J. Them sere a aa rd because ate Give Notable RESUS i proof hams horse . AP RI L KALAMAZOO wm — The use of 1956 to rate behind Ohio’s 670, @ WINE tranquilizing drugs has had “‘not-| Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania KE. This with it a sense of happin: (21) BEATIFICATION: (22) BEAUTIFICATION. “ee The ne teal re @ CHOICE able results” in cutting epereting | ood Indiana. . "shuld see lights "on the herison. (23) VERY: aah Dr. Clarence M. Schrier, medical 8 ag "eae eo Sot es long t 5 . COCKTAILS Dr. Schrier said “disturbed” | Golden FEATURES AT 1:25 —~ 3:22 — 5:19 — 7:15 — 9:15 (25) CATCHALLS; (28) CATCALLS. \ wfrds have become — with a! Drumstick perry STARTS SUNDAY 4 ; resulting reduction o window | > > M Tetion to barbed “eviticem, (27) IMPENVIOUS: (28)" Ib \ breakage and plumbing damage. | poy Dinners New | Delivered 3 ALAN LADD in “The BiG LAND” 3 “SS feces” ©. Often a deed done receives great praise, (28) \ been cut down from 140 a month | + Ring A Sha aad | “enabler ihe ae Rees 2 0 ; _ UNWITTINGLY: (30) UNWILLINGLY. to about 30, he said, and pre- ; B WATERFORD 5 P. A goed cook may find this weolul in hie work. (31) CYL- | frontal lobotomies, surgery on the] Call FE 8-0483 STARTS a i an (32) cothben. Oe nam I LIBERTY brain, all but eliminated. | Fried Chicken—Shrimp T D mye D ea (33) CONFINING: (34) CONFIDING. & COCKTAIL - ee eT N Snel - Fish—Drumburgers TODAY jess have recovered, Dr. Schrier’ said. However, he added, an in- Da aaa: » eeeenn tse) cuLeiOnTE sar oe aoe eae cree ances. TING: - crease in admissions about | ADEMY AWARD WINN ay ——- is . by nature, | LOUNGE balances the gain in Pe valle | ACADEMY AWARD WINNER TA student requires more than proficiency te be- \ . 85 North Saginaw * come outstanding in his field, (39) COLLAGE; (40) | © 5] Doors Open 10:45 A. M. ‘ Lifted INGRID s COLLEGE. peal an al . BERGMAN ° OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES alive and YUL 1, Anyone is elegible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest |] 2 oer : BRYNNER with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ] H “I ——_ pereacd . F pu Sa ing Helen Heyes .; ... 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she fii i otun | ri a Tre a wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this ff “Anastasia” ; : nae 0 ‘ : . To submit an entry the contestant must print his an , : - @wers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted JAMES : © ALSO © lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries nn : : will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle ff . ; No. 45 must bear a Tuesday, April 16 postmark (or before). No ff TEWART : . entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered Overlooking : by hand, will be deciared eligible. The Press is not résponsible > ff Beautiful Pine Lake i : for entries lost or delayed in the mail. . ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ¢ 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the ‘ t contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. Opes te = poems Evaty Dey | RE AR 4 _4-_$. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a , ee week to the winner of each weekly POT.O.GOLD contest. It The ORLEANS WINDOW ) more than one winning answer is received the prize wil! be COCKTAIL LOUNGE : divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks i TECHNICOLOR : should pass without any winners, the’ prize will be added s now COLOR BY Ee weekly until @ winning solution is submitted OPEN DAILY 2150 Opdyke Road ‘ j 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus o! £25 from Phone 4-46 = each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day 12 Noon until 12 Midnight | " My ~—— = — Only one such bonus can be award- Serving Your Favorite each prize-winner no matter how many weekly orizes ff : of cosh pria oriz oa STARTS TONIGHT 7. Bach week's puzzle will be published Monday Wednes- day and Friday until the contest's end. Either or all will be ne Ler : “Bah Doll”’ considered as official entry blanks unt DLA hers d'oeuvres and between fas 8, eb amg ont worredt ee nee ennounc ch seals) sant Geer as cry @ weer following individual contests. Official keep- = i : er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- sre oe Sutese Sones: & land County. Only the General Features Corp., originators ot! Michigan's Mest Fabulous the puzzles, will (Coca the solutions until after each contest SMORGASBORD is over. Ansvers will be delivered to the Press judges by 66 wd be Mr. Ziem alter the final deadline . BUFFET ificent 9 There is only “one correct solution to the POT-0-GOLD Open 365 Days of the Year ; | purzle, ond only that correct answer can win’ The decision of ¢ \ p+ Meret final ft all contestants aaree to abide by the : ; : | 9 a jes | on. All entries becoming the property of Th ‘ la ig/ 3 tice’ Press and none can be\returned omy’ ° , FREDDIE MARTIN Popeye | A kM oughnecks - ted puzzles must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD. ad. eageegenittlle APR eRe ee $ Cartoon 3/ Thrilling - nee 4 OFFICE BOX /58, Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be Daas HE OR Rey OF Ay 4 AND HIS in 3 § my * od either by telephone or in the mails. CUR AR «eo cnyeeem meena: | AAR PO ORCHESTRA | Color t = / - |, : i { C y es j ~ \ h / al ‘ / “ i \ eee Okra a 7. | pe ED epee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 10, 1957 Lt 18 Pontiac’ Men Enlist ‘Shen Unrest (caro Tis Life Adventures RED-WINGED RASCAL. : AN SccASIONAL RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD NS6TS WITH TWO ANU EVEN THREE VIFFEKENT FEMALES. BLT THIG BIGAMOUG ARKANGEMENT Seen in Russia Information A gency Chief Also Reports Pressure for Freedom and propaganda programs, told the House Appro- priations Committee about the re- ports during recent hearings on his 1958 budget. The committee made his testimony public today. * +: 2 “There is a new class building -AYoungsters Killed by Careening Truck SAFFORD, Ariz. (P—A careen- ing truck mowed down and killed’ four youngsters last night as they Consumers Power Co. Re-elects All Directors JACKSON (INS) — Consumers negligent homicide and driving power Co, reports all company di-| were on their way to a movie, Sheriff's officers booked Antonio Olivas, 63,. for investigation of under the influence of alcohol, | : rectors were re-elected at the The four victims were Virgie/*™ Bracamontez, 12, Andy, 9, Patsy,|firm’s annual meeting in Portland, VO {(\\see all WSs ry SEEM TO BOTHER HIG PLURAL SPOUSES. HE 16 LOYAL,VEVOTED . ona IMPARTIAL TO GACH. - bbs aa . pathic General in Navy; 12 in County Eight mer from Pontiac and 12 from the county have enlisted in March, Chief L. T. Harris, NCO Recruiting Station announced to- | day The new sailors from Pontiac are Kenneth Hovis, 137 Calvert St.; Wallace Ice, 132 Hershey St,; Michael Pearson, 460 S. Edith St.; Joseph Soriano, 380 Ferry St.; Ed- ward Wak, 4610 Lynnwood Dr.; iBill Wilbanks, 60 W. Tennyson | Ave.; Bobby Borum, 15 Pinegrove Z| Ave.; and Douglas Shafer, 38 N. \Hilldale. | The county contingent of Navy |: ‘men includes Gerald Priestley, | g | Milford; Donald Pounds, Orchard, Lake; Arthur Talbot, Ortonville; John Varga, Rochester; Robert Inch, Oak Park; James Roll, James Russ and Norman Winchell, of Madison Heights. Also in this group are Michael Rydock, Royal Oak; Albert Smith, 2 Pontiac Osteopaths to Hold State Offices The Michigan 'y of Osteo- ctitioners re- ‘icently elected two tiag doctors to their board ‘of officers for the 1957-1958 term. secretary and Dr. Bernard A. 4Horowitz was elected educational commissioner. : ipresident is Dr. W. C. 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New Guinea now is said to havé| the first brick house built west Brinkman found hoof prints in the Giant Size 1 Hunt's 69 PEACHES of the Alleghenies, It has been'kitchen, living room and dining cestored and now is open to the room and on steps leading to sec- jond story bedrooms. the Navy during the month of in charge of the, Pontiac Naval the Royal Oak; Wilbur Wort, South-| © \ field Township; aand Ear! Cardiff, Dr. M. C, Worster was elected) - Dr. Benjamin Bragg of Milford a P iwas elected treasurer, The new YORK, Pa. @—A chef The apartment of Mr. and Mrs.) The couple's fist floor apart. Pleads Guilly | theres Damaged © to Taking Cash, |>% Wster, Not Fire but Goes Free. 2 \/|Harry Baimes, 49 James $t., ew baer | rom} not damaged by flames in/a | an rayne rf Mrs. {handhsellsad! 0 seaman bl Wars’ post in Spring Grove. | He was arrested on a larceny ,charge. Local police, state police and -the FBI tried to find the own- [er of the coats They failed. 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Con Dixie Cream SALAD DRESSING Jars i3. sor $4.00 Dove Soap : 2 Anne 39: 49« ig gates » for the _ the Lions’ ‘ite a eee EE . pf Sah Eos ee On Cae eee a fete : plicten Vs apt ae ee } 5 we > i ‘ a peocerensieleenadbiresthnbpni ieee ‘ vf . Sprenwelp teri area Bill Warden and other prominent ex-collegians. Hull, Charles Kraak, Jerry Mullen,|son, 128; |the adult league. » "THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1937 ‘His Ind Period: Dorothy France, free- style, 156. There were 10 teams in Francisco 49’'ers; Chandnois, halfback with Pittsburgh Steelers, the who have finished out of the champion’s circle only once —_ jnince joining the NFL. | . ' Gen. Mgr. Nick Kerbawy ‘said, c pre-season date with! trom Sunday ~ ; apt Saturday night, Aug. 31. ‘ i i does some wood splitting around Tam O'Shanter Country. Club. in ‘title defense against Sugar Ray Stadium. i: who resigned to take the job of backfield coach at Hillsdale College. Anderson, 46, is a grad- uate of Eastern Michigan College and coached at Scottsville High from 1941 to 1951. Albion high still is seeking a new head basketball coach to succeed Basil Mason, head coach since 1951, He is leaving the job to devote full time to his duties as junior high school principal. Ortiz TKO’s Filippo HOLLYWOOD \# — New York's scheduled 10-rounder. Carlos Ortiz, who stopped Lou Fi-|first round with a sharp right to lippo on a foul last month, scored'the head. Potgieter again last night with a seventh-/backward several steps, spun to round technical knockout over the|the right and half fell over the) During his 13 years as hockey game Los Angeles boxer in a ropes. But he recovered and the Coach, Michigan teams participat- Ortiz two fighters clinched the rest of ed in all 10 NCAA playoffs, win- weighed 137%, Filippo 139. ithe round. and Jerry Lynch getting one PORTLAND, Ore. (# — Johnny apiece, Eddie Yost homered tor practice field include Louise Suggs, Mickey Holman found an open path to Ewart Potgieter’s ample stomach the Senators. Wright, Faye Crocker and Betty Jameson. jand pounded out a unanimous 10-| jround decision over the huge South African heavyweight fight- er here last night, * * * | The ‘7-foot, 3-inch Potgieter |weighed 325 pourids, Holman, who |fights out of Chicago, tipped the scales at 203, - x & & There were no knockdowns, but |Holman staggered Potgieter in the M H k ANN ARBOR (# — Vic Heyliger, 41, veteran University of Michigan hockey coach, today announced his resignation. Heyliger said he was entering private business in Colorado Springs, Colo, “* stumbled 4 A ining the NCAA title six times. There will be an extra added at- traction Thursday night at South- field High School when the touring Japanese wrestling team faces the| Michigan All-Stars.if a dual meet. | [ _ aP Wirephoto st PILE OF EXERCISE — Middleweight champion Gene Fullmer \pfation Club of Dearborn. . his training headquarters at. the ‘Chicago in’ preparation for his Robinson, May Ist, at Chicago | / / ‘agreed to wrestle Besides the scheduled Olympic | free-style bouts between the Jap-| the National AAU title fast week. lanese and a handpicked group of} Other Michigan collegians, the Japs have) Greco Roman) le with the powerful Ford Ree-' The Ford grapplers won. the Greco-Roman. style champion- ship last Saturday at the Nation. , ( al AAU meet in Waynesburg, Pa, Ford Club Joins Mat Show | Hungarian refugee, and heavy-|formation of the NCAA champion- Michigan finished second in this year’s tournament and sec- ond in the 1956-57 Western Inter- collegiate Hockey League race. Heyliger won three letters in collegiate hockey at Michigan in Leading the Ford team is 160- 1935-36-37. He pound Khalil Taha, who took 2nd place in the 1952 Olympic Games for his native Lebanén, He came |hawks to the United States in 1955. and) League climaxed his career by winning *&. 2.2 He was instrumental in the for- r members of the Dear- Mation of the Western Intercol- born pth ve are Frank Szeczi; allegiate, hockey league and in the of the National Hockey hockey with the Chicago Black-| Coach Quits sasseess WEDNESDAY'’S SCHEDULE oe vs. vs, , W:¥a, i i Cordinals ‘ve. White fon, Knoxville Futiee vs. Savannah, SAL, Bevennak — un QUITS AT “M”—Veteran Uni- versity of Michigan hockey coach, Vic Heyliger, today an-’ THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE weight Flenoid Martin, a 275-pound Ship series. | giant. ee ape mE pany. | Bounced his resignation after 13 aoe st 3 egg Ro ‘ile, ~ ‘a The Japanese-Ford match will! ,AUESDAY’S COLLEGE BASEBALL’ | years to enter private business |Miwsukes vs Wichita, AA” Wine follow the bouts between the: Michi- er ele Eten 8. in Colorado Springs, Colo, His Phitics Braiane, Mia . n wrestlers ‘and ‘the Japs., Start- , a lie teams won the NCAA title six | rat eon Main ing time is 8 ip.m: “a “Ger si | times, ieee 9 a tt, E } j if : | | L ; s : re } o / “y ¢ y . r | “ | ; > » a i Lyf i ' i ' 8 i he mw bl 4 i i isis “ eee Ole way a} Bi Ree hie Lobe Af er : has * *£ 2: & ® “2 * * Z more records in 26 years of competition than), any othet male American skater has hed ir. “Urider|~ ay 5 Times on Trip North . bs our unrealistic amateur rules, harsher than any other e e e Sy ae Goal Puts Habs nations, I'd starve to death. I can’t put any more money ; y wu | ) Flint Open into the sport or take any more time off from—work. igers- irda ar “a ‘ o ____ [June 20.8 at the Flint Golf Club. Avery Brundage would not be so much against expense " we , ‘i 1-Up on Bruins The tourney $00 payments for amateurs,.if he had to live on the pay- a See - eee Ce aes cee = ~ VV , am Bs 1 3 - , Ga, # — The Detroit igers’ : looked good, finish American League ‘ qrachs we receive and owe tee anal five Cone” seis tay ou ot Hidbite aad woe-| 400 bak yen, eur: surprise after he was the Ameri- |after a slow start. The Tigers won! Plignte Blanks Boston! Centra! Michigan's freshman ters!” Bartholomew is a telephone lineman at Minne-).°' their way north with only a * & * can League’s leading winner last |seven’ and lost 11 in Florida in| Cup Feud, | samstat,Tem Tres to the con apolis. few reasons for optimism about) Lee, a rookie with pokey s of| year. Billy Hoeft ia ale ee 1955. as “in Stanley up Feud; lhe wae Se p Mapes ue mino tchi .| action because arm trouble. 2 : soranag Seen want elery sega nowy Prat ne Neem to dade ee Foytack had trouble get-| In their 23 games the Tigers| Bruins Try Home Ice | tom is = lich miter. lington, Vt y: rom the n lown | The possessors of a dismal 8-15|host of- pitching shortcomings. His| ting opposing im jit .279, the sgme figure that put noe A after a Stowe accident. . . ‘|record in Florida, including 10\earned run average of 2.37 during! Bunning and Duke Maas were ithem atop the American League| MONTREAL (® — Montreal's) A sister-act in bowling, Mrs. Eva } 7 }losses by one run, the Tigers swing|the Florida season probably was| erratic, in team batting last season. - |Flying Frenchmen, gefending|Miller and Mrs. Olive Bogard of Cal Keyler at Brown, Bill Lenskold at Manhattan, |iday in a five-game series withjenough to sew up a berth with the) = ak set | ‘The ‘Tigers, with 29 players on|champions, today were prohibi-/Pontiac, turned in a fine perform Len Dramis at Syracuse, and Tom Moritz at Cornell,|the Pittsburgh Pirates. The first|Tigers. The Tigers’ $15 record in Flor-|the roster, will the Pirates at|tive favorites to capture ou gd ohh woe gg have been starring on the winter boards and have made|£*m¢ on the trip home is sched-/ None of the Tiger pitchers jida almost rate Te een, F oe: ‘at Charlotte, |ninth trophy after al Sy apg al age 1 . = ‘ worked the full nine innings in {Florida mark team/N.C., Friday, Charleston, Cinderella hopes ’ their old coach, Pete Wilson, very proud. At one time the) 9, 514,145 phase of the | an exhibition game. Frank Lary |went from thereto a Sthplace|W. Va., Saturday and Sunday. dendog Boston Bruins, te * quartet was rated No. 2 in the scholastic nationals. ’ training season showed a ease z ie Al Bates of Birmingham, head & Poh: lack of pitching strength and the ie eg e A Bernie (Boom Boom) sigh Spence Soetoro apy Best way to get a Hot Stove debate rolling isto ask:| Ina te get he, ome re a Re Be Were the hitters of ’29 better than they are today? In a dé wan he erp gpndiggcaltir- tligg ee] base agree or Saag ond olleea Stephenson, .362; Kiki Cuyler, 360, and Hack Wilson, |pitching of Don Lee i al hy getdhy- oe0 co hakd nt how esilgrettag ag .345. ‘They were only four of 34 National Leaguers who . a eine ra pestionel Hiochey Songs “engett ee ae - batted over .300 in 100 games or more. Hank Aaron won) Maxwell, an outfielder who ap.) 8. Rochester tallied 9% points in he peared in 141 games last year, led +. 2. RS the 1956 batting cuapigionshlp with .328. In 1929, 17\the Tiger hitters in spring training md deck saul uo peston| (Me, Ceserat Michigan College Re hit more than ! hitting with a .467 average. Recur- Thursday for the third game with tuyday nares and Dave Eldred and Dave Peters - FRISCH INDORSES NEW UNIFORMS ring attacks of boils troubled him,} |the Bruins who hope they will re-igiq al) the scoring. Eldred won : 4 however, and he appeared in only} . |bound on home ice. The fourthithe shot put with a heave of 51 Frank Frisch says so far as he personally is con- . [game also will be played in Bos-|reet.5 inches, while Peters took cerned the greatest improvement in baseball is not the }ton aw. ate Ist in the high jump with a leap air conditioned dugouts and streamlined équipment, Ch f . § * —- __|ot six feet even. The Falcons " Boston Coach Milt . Schmidt but the new lightweight uniforms scientifically tailored/\ ance 0 core let os eat: tle Teaas ed Sh tan Sekt ot 24 Cans B +++ “When I was playing we wore heavy flannel that) | - ae simply. “We lost because we eal & aes HAS Seen tte ey ind 8 toon ic t Ton | CEE! apt & geal ae ae. Bob Hutchings of Ortonville, ing. Why if I hadn’t had to carry around those heavily I was Montreal goalie Jacqyes| Soa Ribeer of. Nerth Branch, embroidered redbirds on my heavy suits with the Cards Plante who accomplished the feat a koe’ moss bso ee a8 when I was a young squirt, I'd have stolen 80 bases a} MIAMI, Fla. & — Television layne Magee: Bruns Aot| Hocksems of Imlay City have season!” ae viewers across the country may Sag gg aoe been named to the South Central : bo site. 9 bee. op otichl rount- aged rags gee Conference alee capper . by-round tab tonight on progress team. Oxford’s Roland : tp hnp Sages of the Davey Moore-Gil C: ~| Plante turned aside 24 shots and) Ortonville’s Chuck Graves were featherweight bout in Miami's Bis- Coach Toe Blake loud in) honored on the tnd team. reen : a: Oac G [czome, Areas, The_seventh-ranked praise of his netminder, especially et” ® «x ; Cadilli is a 95 favorite. jon a save against Cal Gardner in| ne ist softball managers’ meet- cs ’*« *« * Oe lng tee that Prevented'ing for Class A, B and C City . as . . The Miami Boxing Commission we — : gait Ag hes tase League men’s teams will be held siid it would make round-by-round sam Sh tees 1.” anid tonight at 7:30 in the Pontiac Id | ‘scares available to broadcasters| ;/ 7 didn’t pel ha oe — Parks and Recreation Department | Ld : Saga - |it the International Boxing Club about four feet out, I got the. puck|(C°> City. Hall. eee didn't object, IBC director Harry wis the back-at es’ re — __ MILWAUKEE @® — Lisle “Liz” Michigan player, who has “re- svete ~] ——_ < lag! al it _ s Blackbourn, coach of the Green/tired” and now is working in De- : se Detr tT ‘Bay said lastnight there|troit, is said to be interested injboerd, Use of the scores, if sup Ragan: Final ag ps Oll eam is a trade in the wind “‘probably|playing for the Lions, Garrett is|Plied, would be optional with the Se icies Way T wis th Oe tek, te wy as sensational as any ever com-|one of four quarterbacks available| broadcasters and sponsors. 1 admit I was looking af thell b's. 4 | pleted in the National Football|to the Packers this year and could ts + ek : 3 sote| locke daring stops ns, O HtS 2nd § | t League.” be used as trading material. The 10-round bout at 10 p.m., __AP Wirephote | eam usually plays offensive hock- He told more than 200 members +. 2% EST, carried over ABC television FELLED BY PITCH — Luis Aparicio, short- = neck by a pitch thrown by Sad Sam Jones of ey. This time we played more de- of “Second Guessers, Inc.” a} Blackbourn denied printed re-jand radio networks, will be the! stop of the Chicago White Sox, lies stunned.on ~ the St. Louis Cardinals. The injury .was not | fonsive.” Stroh’s 3119 Is Lead men’s group, that the deal may|ports that the Cleveland Browns /first TV action for Moore who} the ground after he was’hit in the back of the serious. The White Sox won, 6-5. - « ¢ ° : ~ have been all but completed by|have made an offer for Tobin Rote,|turned pro after winning the 1952 Rookie Boston goalie Don Sim- by Fazio With a 677 now. The coach said he expected|the Packers veteran signal caller, Nationa] AAU title and qualified : : - sais Caraal ism need (Serdnren. individ | ° ABC am announcement would be made|who has said that he is retiring,/for the Olympics. = ‘ sents Gor. thd Mirttes und Sorted tho iviagual, in in about two weeks. . but: is having trouble convincing ae | Canadiens to abandon-their force- He declined to reveal any ot |'"® Packers that he means. 47 Tries Out nales oun as ener Cals ful offense for a deliberate de-| FORT WORTH, Tex. # — A De- the players involved, but it was | “There is no deal underway at E : mam be Bellveae slipped vince pay Syn Ah redleaery Seabed Gt two Pachors, line Beene Gene ievstctng Rows” Greensboro Links Q | mae he the ee: ss taqlmee Sek Math te Ps “Amoertonn terback Bobby Garrett, probably | 17 the Packers do make a deal} GREENSBORO, N. C. —Doug! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [day line-up, But he may start atjon balls was followed by Neal's|MaPpy Montreal Areteg Tot! TS edlar teamn Ghaved tam ryeotle-es figured in the trade. it will be to strengthen their de-|Ford,.the new Masters champ, ; : third base with Charley Neal at| winning two-bagger. —— — ee: top 10 Sefholt, formar University * ot|tenaive platoon. planned to get in a practice round) Who's going to play second base| second and Gino. Cimoli in left * * “When I started in the *& here today in preparation for aj for Brooklyn? Third base for the) field. Neeman and righthanded pitch-|Rogmer’s (Geoffrion’s) 06 1| Strohs Beer rolled a three-game 2 stab at Sam Snead’s stranglehold| Boston Red Sox and Cleveland In- : «2 er Moe Drabowsky combined to| was te a a set eon s|total of 3119, only ping short Sparrow Seeks eee ee a ov ae Cicer “ast Neal, in his second season with)lead the Cubs to an 8-3 triumph! moved out to meet me and then|of the 3126 posted March 18 by ars af golf title. oer the here Cubs the Dodgers, and Neeman, the No.|over Baltimore, Neeman knocked moved back again, I knew I hadithe open division leader, Peter By Position on es league clubs closed in on}, choice on last fall's: draft list,|in four runs with a home run and|him beat. Then he moved to my|Hand Reserve Beer of Chicago. 3 é ' Ford, Snead and a field of more|major league clu! so with oa( did themselves the most good initwo doubles. Drabowsky went the|right and I put the puck in as Team captain Buzz Fazio paced in Grid Classic U.S. Cage Team roe, Mit tart he tuerday, | many vacaneies, mill ty be filled Yesterday's exhibition saga |prarnegh we aceeegy toa babe ee the team to games of 1088, 1022 . 2 Se] ; 2 x ®& 8 : game was ca © : and 1009 shot a 677 vidual Guy Sparrow of Pontiac is one Role grind over the 6.720yard| Oe renup with decisions before the| Neal slapped a two-run double |eight innings to allow the clubs to| second period, ™|ttteg me of the 22 outstanding ex-college|Sedsefield Country Club | course) Site Wp off the 1957 cam.|otf Corky Valentine with one out|catch a train, «« % Pro Talent, . Spartans | ors who is a camtidate forea| Thursday for $15,000 in prize} wraps are. taken a ne cae oe on .é& x = the i a Collide on May 4 at position with the Army basketball|™0"Y: Tmior Gilliam, Brooklyn's reg-/Dodgers a 54 victory over the! The New York Giants eveneal Wifi Cards 73 in geles, Calif, swept into third ‘Macklin Stadi Same in Winthaten, Germany. A! ular second baseman last season, Milwaukee Braves. Brooklyn went|their series against Cleveland aft- place with 3087, The California | — wm team will be selected to play in|Bow-Arrow Champs is a cinch to be Im the opening|imto the final frame trailing 41/o° ig games by producing a €2\Ts; team had 1004, 10% and 909. EAST LANSING ®—Some of the|*" Armed Forces International when Gilliam and PeeWee Reese|triumph bebind the combined five- Tuneup at Dallas Helin Tackle of Detroit took . State's football past will make a/(0UeY to be held April 20-28) Waterford “Recreation Associa. ) each walked. Cimoli's single load-|i¢ hurting of: Allan Worthington eighth place with 3049, ; playing appearance again the first @ Istanbul, Turkey. snipe ws oa heveam 3 were * e ed the bases and brought in Val-\ang Je Margoneiri, Indian re-| DALLAS (® — Most of the na-| Stan Williams of Dayton, - Ohio, Saturday in May. Other nations participating in oe bea ‘aon tat Ore" indose Albion High Names entine in relief of Carlton Willey /tie¢ ace Ray Narleski made his|tion's top lady — professionals Shot a 299 game earlier yesterday, The occasion will be the 1st] the tourney known as the Con- |roaso” has ended. Schedule will be A sacrifice fly by Carl Furillo and' first appearance since breaking @|toured the Glen Lakes Country|the highest single game in the annual old timers classic scheduled| seil International du Sport Mil- scandal ae : Ne E tb HC h Roy amy cecg single sent} finger four weeks ago and held the|Cjub course here today in a pro-|ABC since Myron Erickson, Ra- for Macklin Stadium on May 4.) itaire, are Belgium, France, Lux: | indoor champions for WAL are ew 00 a ‘ oac pome two runs and spcther base Giants hitless over the last two amateur meet as a tuneup for the|Cine, Wis., shot a perfect 300 in Michigan State’s top varsity embourg, Netherlands, Sweden, the Sheriffs team (compiled 36 innings. $7,500 Dallas open women’s the somo & it steal

4 Larry Hollister won both hur- | . dies, placed tnd in the broad jump and anchored the winning 880-yard relay team to pace West Bloomfield with 1444 points, Clarkston, had two double win- Lang won the 100- George yard dash and the broad jump while Chuck Sayler took the pole ;vault and the 220.’ The Wolves captured seven out of 13 events, but the Lakers dom- inated the 2nd and 3rd positions to win the meet, Times and distances iwere hindered by damp, weather, chilly * ESDAY'S FIGH Piltppe, Holman, Kid Castro. ow Sint Luke Easter, pres |San Francise SACRAMENTO, Calif — Tiger Al Wil ams, 156, Loa Any eles, outpoinied Milo City, 10. I, Jose (Rocky) ce Cook, 152, 158, shea tes 182, 1, WN — Dave Charniey, 133'4. Lon- 134", Londen, Ene- Jimmy Loughrey, 112, Bel- _ |i. ew| (Skinny) Brown, who allowed the Repeat Sale! : | We just got a new shipment... | Persons. requesting maps should indicate the specific county de-' sired. All requests and inquiries’ should be addressed to: Institute for Fisheri¢s Research, University, Museums Annex, Ann Arbor. Ask us about it! \Fight, Dispute Mark Overtime AHL Contest CLEVELAND # —-A fist fight and disputed goal kept 4,818 hock- ey fang in,a frenzy here last night |as thé Cleveland ‘Barons scored in the opening se of an over- ‘time period to defeat the Roches-if ter Americans, 2-1, in the first game of the American Hockey League's Calder Cup finals, we ee | The game winning shot was. ‘ |fired-by the Barons’ Ron Ingram | ifrom just inside the blue line, | 20). ie In the overtime, the Barons jammed in immediately and Ing- | ram firéd his long shot into the, Rochester nets. Goalie Perrault, | whose vision was partially ob- scured by the press of players,| apparently failed to see Ingram's | shot. | Fred Delano Gets Job With Pistons DETROIT @ — Fred DeLano, 41-year-old sports publicist for t be t the De- - at this roc bottom price! 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Then it is just a matter of), Miner wy ago gunners getting to work on the call (an|Pides a have generally! or other decoy helps here) wn- Sanday. ssecss b0 regarded spring|'! action starts. Tuesany 230243 *: 2#..% Wednesday ..... 8:20 The best way, like most “best” rithings requires: somewhat more prepagation, It involves some late between afternoon cruising to spot a line of flight of crows heading to a roost. -iThe earthbound driver, zigzaging along section roads quickly learns the true meaning of ‘‘as the crow flies” but perseverence will lead isihim to the patch of woods which ~iforms the roost, A blind built a mile of 60 away from the roost, in a line of | intercept will set the stage for the ‘next day’s fun, Shooting too “| close to a roost may move the “| birds elsewhere, and a day or two a week is enough On any roost, otherwise the birds may. catch on to the gimmick. A good location upflight of a roost, a decoy and basic proficiency on a call wil] assure a fair shot a Spring Fire Tacnine Mounting in State Michigan's mounting spring fire damage on state and private forests and grasslands totaled 1284 acres through the month of March, con- servation department reports. . Forty-four fires @uring the last week of March burned 401 acres, mostly in the lower peninsula. The first Upper Peninsula fire damage of the year was recorded during the week as three fires burned gight acres. In the northern Lower Peninsula, 28 spring fires burned 207 acres; another 13° fires damaged 186 —TN0xt5 Plus Tox and Cappable Tire gummcnenaserenssery "*'VULCANIZING | dg PASSENGER | TRUCK Me sis apeersmemnnetconsseeeessonstioneemar DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. 370 S. Saginaw St. Across from Economy Furniture Established in 1922 TF iT ibe - intercepted by a charge of whopping big score, acres in the southern half of the peninsula. i| Most Frustrating Sport when hauled in by different people. ‘ Not with wildfowl, 5 | whose thinning*ranks in autumnal ff migration are scarcely able to pro- [vide what Johnnies-come-lately to! @ [i the sport are pleased to regard as @ duck bunting, But there's a sub- @ stitute, and a good one, too, in the ~ numberless legions of crows that a surround us everywhere. a In spite of the reams of material) ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — Pike m@ | popularizing the crow that have fishing in Michigan is listed by a jbeen written in recent years many many fishermen as the most [a hunter still finds himself unable| ating sport :- jt accept the crow as a sporting Some anglers profess that ‘‘it’s | bird, We don't see why. Crows are : ie | ; hard to be a good Christian and a a ; smart and devious in thought and pike fisherman too.” MY fj deed. They fly well and fastenough| ‘The fish is the same — a sand respond to decoy ‘and call.|,orthern pike — no matter where Ned collapse most completely i is found. But note the references | FE 5-6136 ? What more need a bird be eral methods stand out. First, and good most any time of day, is the 1950 CHEVROLETS 1951 CHEVROLETS 1952 CHEVROLETS 1953 CHEVROLETS 1954 CHEVROLETS 1955 CHEVROLETS 1955 CHEVROLETS 1955 CHEVROLETS 1956 CHEVROLETS 1956 CHEVROLETS United States catches one it’s "Rifle Trophy Honors Brusha Multi-Lakes Conservation associ-. ation and Oakland County Sports- . (Surprisingly Good Ones) NONE HIGHER THAN...... (You Can’t Beat These) — NONE HIGHER THAN...... (This Price Is No Misprint) ; NONE HIGHER THAN...... (Some $150 Cheaper) NONE HIGHER THAN...... | li NONE HIGHER THAN...... 1295 yOoNr micaza rma... 1399 (Station Wagons) *1595. NONE HIGHER THAN...... 4990 “210's” (Sharp “8's” and “6's ") ad | | (Hardtops) s ities as Moe | TRUTH IN ADVERTISING] WE HAVE and * ALL 55’s and 56's | BONUS | | WILL SELL wihiat we advertise | HAVE NEW GOODYEAR TIRES (Not Seconds or Takeoffs!) GUAI y ° year’s possession. i Soil Bank Will / ‘in Conservati FF nem en men's club riflemen Sunday will lengage in the first annual shootoff| ‘for the new Frank Brusha Me-| imorial Trophy. The shoot is set for’ ithe Multi-Lake range at noon. Brusha was for years an act rf [member of the two outdoors ¢- \ganizations. He died in Aug 1956. He was a member he | Multi- Lakes rifle team sin Ca Trophy will go to the wjiner for : i Designed to reduce excess (Bel Airs, Too) *805 production of § ain farm crops, : we ’ ‘the recently ghnounced soil bank NONE HIGHER THAN...... ‘program aly will be of help to ; ; \conservatig yy it is pointed out. (Several Cheaper) Acreage added to the soil bank |progra Wh s expected to also pro- vide : Aething in the way of cover and od sources for wildlife that lint aiits farmlands. That’s the be- liegfot E. C. Sackrider, state con- That's What Many Say About Fishing for Pike When. the President of the | a “golden muskie.’’ When the ace pitcher of the Milwaukee Braves catches one it's also called a “golden muskie.”” When the mayor of a 2nd class city reels a pike in, it's a “great northern,” with capital letters, |When a little boy drags a lunker home after catching it on green cotton string it's a “snake fish” Pike -are unpredictable. Some- times they won't even flick @ fin with supreme angling jat other times, this predator will strike a be shotgun shell or a dtk decoy. Fishermen have // carrot, a shackle belt and even cotton ‘candy — from a boat by state this year last nine years. STAY-AT-HOME DUCK — A female mallard, one of Michigan's year-round waterfowl residents, gives a Conservation Department photographer a quizzical look while posing for this picture. About 198,000 ducks, geese and swans made their winter quarters in the -— the second highest winter concentration in the at the most expensive oe gforked ed pike! hitting a discarded cigar stub, a a little boy. 4 Last su r in Canada, one langler whg’ was dangling his white pinkies shallow water to cool them g#ffered a serious slashing | bite ‘ robably iatieid by a = pike.” Pointer Trials Set for Highland Area ‘SCE Shelter of Motoring The combination of Automobile Club service and aid with the protection of this Insurance Exchange at the Club is incomparably beyond just common ’ automobile insurance. protection, pa: raakes your motoring life nde life. : Here is CARE-TAKING for motoring. Here is a great unselfish nS advan- - tages, privileges and protection . organized motorists for Michigan motoring. Detroit Automobile Inter-Insuranee Exchange Attorneys-in-fact: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hood " Rebert G. Jamieson, Generel Manager - at Automebild Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. h. BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. ewy St—FE 5-415) RB. A, Warken, FR 29-0040 E. G, Tynan, FE 4-2001 Virgit Keener, (Melty) MEirese 1-1651 Annual spring field trials for the German Shorthaired Pointer club is set for Saturday and Sunday at day, Derby stake (Saturday), also) Sunday 8 o'clock and the limited all- age stake will follow at its close. A, “Wationist with the Soil Conserva- io Service. for sporting fun . ... it’s LAKEMASTER “The unchallenged longer in quality” @ LONE STAR . @ PENN YAN CUFF DREYER @ GLASS JET @ ARKANSAS TRAVELER @ MERCURY MOTORS Gun and Sports Center ¢H.P. to 0 fF. North ot Melly ME 4-677 ~— a - Pre-Easter- Jiscount Sale EVERYTHING IN THE STORE INCLUDED \°%% OFF fe31 OAKLAND * LIFETIME WARRANTEE PHONE FE s-A161 | 2 s. SAGINAW, * ALL CARS RECONDITIONED Z A EVERY CAR ON THIS LOT INCLUDED... NONE HELD BACK *A NUMBER OF OTHER EQUALLY ¥ rit Ty ~ Chevrolet | | | | Open Monday and Friday NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON YOUR SPRING CLOTHING NEEDS OF CRISP NEW MERCHANDISE! FAIR TRADE ITEMS EXCEPTED Nights ’til 9:00 U IK’S 23 N. SAGINAW ens Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9:00 ee RO I SR, MMO Ie ME Eg SRP SE Saga SN er ecg OR gs | ; Despite the still chilly weather, TH ‘I ag ie Bill Is Desinnad to: Hel Pitt Chabon . Build Waterfow!] Refuges io sts mi-snme 2 jt + Boats faa Sa’ ie (19-20-21) for the Michigan District Lightning Regatta, one of the big events for these fast craft. A PYC is| sailor; Mack Goodwin, will defend his title won a year ago. “By H. GUY MOATS 3 been &/fo help prospective owners = my big feature in the vacation period.| the right boat for family or 1000 S$. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-2735 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |to secure the 4 million acres long} PYC has set a late July date|sonal use. ago set as the minimum needed. ite Sees iF st 36 “CHEVROLET NITE SERVICE "FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just Beteuse You Con't Take Time During the Dey » Gieoes eh’ fhe ade wis ‘the| on: ~USE- OUR CONVENIENT er ma he Han NITE SERVICE of the busy vacation season. : as Sy Co bantreee cana ; Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M, Most every kind of craft, except knife and steel wool, then wash we tage ton Giat mene 6 See Cite mae Se Ne the big ones and the cabin [inside and out with good warm-| ay SE on ers See Se Oe ee ee = ‘cruisers can be seen on the jwater suds crater Suidacas Setiee gneve inaetiewts 4 = ‘fs , " T . \ ’ # J § he \ ‘ / A i, : ‘ : ; : { 3 Mi ie t | n-racagpes Workers 45 or Over | | all persone: tine dover # gue!950,000 Hold Jobs —_, {Nearly 70° per. cont of this tech |Shuts TV Off—With Gun and CHICAGO Paul Benson, 33, a 4 : ampagne blending. aging, and ship- ¥ 0 ieee 5; $ ; ls Specialized Industry rig squires 208 rer ai Hired for 1 Job in 5 tries and oceupa tae. in Science, Engineering belence in education and gov PARIS — Champagne production|nas become @ completely separate| WASHINGTON—A stady by the| Qider workers, however, repre-| NEW YORK — The National told Judge William F. Barth in ; enterprise d Department of Labor’in seven ma-| sented more than. the| Science Foundation estimates that| Foreigners spent 2,377,110 nights| 90mestic Relations Court ( : : jor .cities has a that the} the nation is now employing about|in hotels of the Netherlands last Ys man who grows the grapes. | | Japan has had a heavy drop in| workers 45 years‘old and over rep-|job seekers at local employment] 250,000 scientists 700,000 en-jyear, a 10 per cent gain over 1954,/after his wife refused to turn it The handling of the grapejuice|rice imports, Tokyo reports, - resent an average of 22 per centjoffices in these seyen cities.’ gineers at the ynal Jevel./The Hague learns. ‘ le wi 1d "« . as Ne aN fy ae ; ; \ a! afb 4 ie? aa iP rial Rg \ Fiat" Naturally Tender - Table Trimmed Beef e ,.. Roasts | Pork Loin Roast (‘07% fe" = 338%, Blade Chuck Cut Boneless Rib Roast "CSiiIuc"N" 89%. Lean Ground Beef —=—fer'tamvureers = 39%, Sliced Large Bologna ==“ pnfit.." 43%. Hygrade Liver Sausage "is? sufPits' 43%, Fresh Perch Fillets rane rie Pan nesay ie. Sunkist Navel 15-88 Kool Krisp 24Size Head Lettuce Boneless | | Fully Cooked—Ready to Serve & (/ | Canned Hams “Y =. § 49 a 5-Lb. Can 4 Dubuque Ready to Serve | : Canned Ham = puny cout «Can ' 5 Boneless 1%4-Lb. $4 49 | Canned Ham Fully Cooked Can ‘1 agehi a Fu 4-Lb. e e i - i a Miracle Prices effective through Sat. April 13. We reserve Dole Hawaiian | hip : | vee D ae oes | 16-0. | C+ | Pincoppie” 3795 the right. to limit quantities. Fs (J ii _ DEL-MONTE Glaze Your Easter Ham with Jellied or Whole” 5 é ) hole K I- . Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 a 43 ae ld aaicscr hanes 6 Fa) $790 | Sunshine HiHo Crackers - LED 350 Gol em Corn , Gerber Strained Baby Foods - 659° LA com ] New Pytina Dog Chow ete Tou ated, LA 3.94 Chunk Tuna" | Lucky/Dog Food «= “en med — 1 Hart Brand Bartlett Pear Halves 3 Nets $10 NewIPANA ‘ethPate Je Sale AYE 2 Banded GG Snider’s Tomato. Catsup 3 ako 49° _ Good News for Men with Thinning Hair ; . 3 | Wildreot om. | 59 f Borden’s Biscuits rd : j veges ni Strawberries ™ 19 rucoaie Flaked Grill Steaks “ysyeiritai™ ‘he 89 Mel-O-Crust Enriched Sandwich Bread NN. Perry-59 S. Saginaw Him y Lu, yA , 1 Thurs., Fri. tl 9 pm ae | —. 7 Other evenings ‘til 6 pm ae i { ’ j Ait } | ‘ “fT 4 } i j / \ , if j a i ie Sey | ’ iy" i i PG LV” Sonne (a } i} a sass" f sed , ne a ee See ge B i a ee itt eee pee BN ce Ah yh oh ue ie Ge oul al gk! hare tin “fe. + PRESS) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1957 e ” DONALD DUCK\ BOARDING HOUSE AFTER HE'S TUCKED IN, MASOR, WELL GNE HIM A BONE TO CRUNCH $0 HE WON'T CHEW HIS WAY OUTA THE BAS uw IF THAT NET EVER a SPRINGS A LEAK we THIS OLD NET THAT SIR ‘ 4 _.. |/\ERINGRNe Poreoee AND dee Saree | , _ «| }L USED TO ENTRAP THE " CROSSTOWN NANCY S : By Ernie Bushmiller SI scalp actange ished s Ea) _ \eieRess/ , aeons THAT'S AWOMAN |/---SOON AS SHE'S Wy = : Pace . 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The high-speed ticker tape fell higher the 625 million bushels estimated|P*™™!ps. ™ Dee. 1, ‘ x " * * * Near the end of the first hour, wheat was % to ‘4 lower, - $2.25%4, corn was % to ‘ lower, May $1,295%, oats were. % to % ‘Jower, May 715s, rye was %4 to %4/ lower, May $1.31%4, soybeans were|! \% to % lower, May $2.43%, and|« Jard was 8 to 10 cents a hundred pounds lower, May $14.82 Grain Prices ‘ CHICAGO GEAIN CHICAGO, April 10 (AP) — Opening grain: May}. 1, |behind floor transactions in the initial burst of orders as the mar- ket followed-through from __ its topped, strength before the close yester- o, 1,\day. - | Leading issues advanced. from . |. fractions to around a point and .{some gains went well beyond that. Special ication of Roose velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M., 22 State St., \Thursday. April 11, at 7:30 p. m. ‘EB. A, degree. Win- ford Bottom, ¥. & —Adv. _ News in Brief Cloyce Burnett, 100 Miami Rd., told Pontiac ‘Police someone en- tered his apartment through a window via a step ladder between Wheat — CCP ogoceses 67g MOy oe... 2.26'4 Sept. ....,. « OT% HTT A Coeecoert | 16 = zDee . 604 Sept. ....68 2.18%. . Dee. «26 .55.- 2.22% May ........ 1.32% Cor pi ee aceone 1.28% MAT © onc cn.s 1.30 6 Sept. ....... 1.284; July ge--00. 2.33% Dee L.31‘e eeu ee 1M, ic. 20%, May ......... 14.95 March 1.33% July ...... oe 15.00 Rept. .......- 14.95 May ...:.-55 1% : Ike Lauds Britain for Arms Cutback ' . (Continued From Page One) criticism, He said criticism does |« not affect his health. * * * The President was asked if he was aware that Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz) had characterized Eisen- hower’s $71,800,000,000 budget as a betrayal of Republican trust. Eisenhower said members of Congress have a right to their opinions, He said historically there has always been a clash of ideas and of methods of promotifig those ideas. _ * * * He said the government must, adapt the principles of the Consti-| tution to the inescapable industri- al conditions of today. Eisenhower said he believes profoundly in the programs he has proposed to Congress. NOTES LOW BUDGET A reporter noted that Eisenhow- er's budget represents only 18 per cent of the national income, The reporter said this is the lowest percentage since World War II. Eisenhower replied that busi- ness friends havé told him their own budgets are going up 6, 8 or ]0 per cent a year. He said they are astonished that the federal government's budget has in- creased only 342 per cent. * * * : Nevertheless, Eisenhower said, 72 billion dollars is a. terrific amount of money to be put to/oe" hn purposes that will not provide new jobs, He said it is all right with|2S*,¢% him if some cuts can be made, but he added the outlay cannot be reduced to any great extent/?,, except by elimination of some of the programs. * * * Outwardly, at least, there -was = no indication in the news confer- ence that Eisenhower was ready /*" to come out fighting hard person- ally for his legislative program. Advice that he take that course was reported to have been given| him by GOP congressiorial lead- ers, : NOSE RED-TIPPED © - Eisenhower turned up- at —the News conference with the tip of his) 15 69 hose quite red and with a tiny scab. Last week, he had only a pimple |22 there, With a smile, Eisenhower vol- unteered that his press secretary, James C. Hagerty, had insisted he explain things to the newsmen. The sore on his nose, he went!? on, resulted from an ultra violet ray lamp which the doctors had been using in an effort to get rid of a cold. * * * Displaying amusement, Eisen- hower said that so far as he knows no personal criticism fired at him|** Pound has had any adverse effect on his health. ‘He made that remark aft-| 24" er a reporter said the President has been criticized recently with respect to: White House acquisition ot helicopters for his use, and for oe ‘what the newsman termed speed- parva ing on the highways. * * * The newsman said there had choles 21.00-22.75: good to low choice! 18.75-20.78° standard to low good 14.25- 18.50: utility and commercial cows 13.00- 0: cannetrs and cutters 10.56-13.00. utility and Serre bulle 14-95-16.50: DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Co.) outter — — cutter bulls Pigures after decimal points are eighths a 50-14.7 and choice vealers High Low Noon e0-31.08; Seotere’ 15.00-21.00: culls ‘. down to 10.00: load of choice 501 Ib, |Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. 26-27 stock steers 22.8: several other load Baldwin Rubber Co. ... * 158.3 16.3 choice §95-625 Ib. at 27.00-22.50; choice Ross Gear Co * 234 24 487 Yb. steer calves 22.50, G.L. Oil & Chem = . 3 23 lable sheep 2.000: fairly active: Howell Elec. Mo. o. * 66 5&7 lambs mostly $0 higher: slaughter ewes|Peninsular Met Pad. ‘Co. . * O87 03 only steady: good to prime wooled The Prophet Co. ....... °* 104 114 lambs 99-108 Ib. 23.00-25.00: good to|/Rudy Manufact. Co. .... * 14 12 prime shorn lambs 96-163 Ib. mostly No.|Toledo Edison Co hee * 134 13.6 1 pelts 22. 00-24.00; 1 load weighing 110| Wayne Screw Pd. Co. ®- 13 i.4 *No sale; bid and hiked. ter ewes 8.50-8.00- few cull and utility shorn ewes 4.00-4.50. Poultry _Istaeli Takes Rest, DETROIT POULTRY War Rumors Fade vagpthecarhy — 10 (‘AP)—Prices paid, P. B. Detroit pl No. 1 quality live cone up te 10 a Heavy hens 21-23; me Cee 13-14; red Rocks (3-4 Ibs.) 25; Caponettes (under § Ibs.) 30-31; (over & Ibs.) 31-32. Com: market steady. JERUSALEM (@®—Prime Minis- ter David Ben-Gurion began today a much-postponed vacation amid appearances of a general relaxa- tion of the atmosphere in Israel more/@8 it prepared for the Passover S38. we &- . This news tended to dissipate ru- mors, printed abroad, which, until yesterday were picturing Israel as CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, April 10 {(AP)—Live poultry Foe A IO . mae ae Ge +, (esterday iready to begin an attack on her tease ‘; 120,000 int. t. vt “anet me m. t9.. Paying! arab neighbor, Jordan, ee old roosters oe eg a : * * * Ben-Gurion, 70; will take prob- ably two weeks of rest in an un- disclosed retreat, and be away |from his ‘post over the Passover holidays which begin at sundown Monday. Apparently he felt the crisis has eased enough for him to take a vacation. Farm Agent Named Rocks 23%-25; over “% Adlai. Accepts Position as Film Board Head CHICAGO (INS) — Adiai - 1g vee AS THE PONTIAC C_ PRESS, Wwipyrspay, APRIL 10, yor M Police, Firemen. ‘Under One Law Pontiac City Officials Refuse Police Chief Plea for Own Board City firemen . and policemeri should exist under the same civil __jservice board, despite objections by Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, the City Commission heard ast night, The issue came up as a result of the recent election placing U, S. belief in all natiéns’ right of free passage through the strait. knowledged the United States could have stopped the Kern Hills had it wanted to. The 10,441-ton tanker — under charter to Israel — went through the Gulf of Aqaba Saturday to deliver 16,500 tons of crude oil and fuel to Ejlat. It was the first cargo of oil ever brought to the Jewish nation through the gulf. New Model Fiat Cars Invade U.S. Market NEW YORK (INS) — The great Italian Fiat works invaded the American automobile market to- day with a flashing display of economy-sized cars, The spring line of automobile fashions from Italy was unveiled at a reception and luncheon for a select audience of 450 persons at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, Hunt Father of 4, Lost in Boat Off Mockinaw -MACKINAC ISLAND & — The Coast Guard searched today for a 33-year-old father of four, missing since Friday on a 12-mile boat ride from Mackinac Island to his home on Bois Blanc Island. Ce ei ee y Feely, a carpenter He is Hi But a department spokesman ac- ° post, assuming his election as a Supreme Court justice. eral Kavanagh probably would be ruling on issues that later would’. come before him on the high, court, thus making it necessary’ for Kavanagh to disqualify him- self from considerjng them, Probe to Spotlight |Strong-Arm Tactics WASHINGTON (® — Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) says the Sen- ate Rackéts Investigating Com- mittee will hold hearings for about ‘three days, beginning next Tuesday, on practices in~ the Seranton, Pa., area. McClellan, in announcing the starting date yesterday, did not indicate the matters to be taken up, nor would he name witnesses to be called. Earlier, committee sources “had said the inquiry would go into alleged “strong arm” tactics by some unions. The committee has indicated its staff was looking into affairs of some building trades unions and the Teamsters Union, Wolverine Tube to Build “|New Research Center DETROIT (AP)—The Wolverine Tube division of Calumet & Hecla The Wolverine Tube Division ¢ ex: pects to move from Detroit vod the Allen Park center a nan Willow Run Laminating will . The center, at He said that as attorney gen- Inc., broke ground yesterady for| Monaghan. a $600,000 suburban adminigtrative) Purpose of the series of meetings and research center. {lis to “emphasize new sales Antonio, ‘hoes a. . \ “hes Festivity Pet Queen Elizabeth set the third day of. her ‘state visit to France off to an early start today despite a late night that saw Paris put on its biggest cele- bration since the liberation and V-E Day. Nor did last night’s spectacular river bank pageantry, fireworks and parties all over town in the j ‘ it * henor keep the Parisians in bed this morning, The crowds again ‘were highlight of the Queen's four-day visit, was one of Paris’ gayest nights. Philip and President Rene Coty f Greets _ out re a when the smiling, iphneda an insulins fairy-tale diant Queen and Prince Philip ar- rived 10 minutes ahead of sched- ule at the British Embassy for a tree planting ceremony. ® .# * Last night's celebration, public * * * The evening-gowned Queen, Less s Americans | Now Employed in Foreign Plants | NEW YORK (INS)—A Dun’s Re- view and M@dern Industry Survey) of 93 U. S. companies with a $3,800,000,000 overseas plant in- vestment showed that fewer Amer- icans and more foreign personnel are staffing overseas plants than, ever before. The 93 firms have a total over- seas payroll of 614,973 (including only 4.955 Americans) in 70 com- panies. The ratio of foreign nationals over Americans managers and technicians is 125 to -1. * *. * The survey also showed that, more than 41 per cent of the com-, panies. realized from 1 to 10 per cent of their net profit from over- seas operations; more than 13 per cent got 11 to 20 per cent of | net profit; and 17 per cent, more than 75 per cent of their net profit. GMC Heads Confer With Truck Dealers GMC truck dealers in 19 cities will be visited in a current tour by top executives of the GMC Truck: & Coach Division, headed by General Manager Philip J. + gered gones." | ‘Areas cove! this week iechile | Newspaper Editor Dies newspaperman, died at St. Mary's! op-|- portunites in the. division's 119) age on the Seine seated in a 1 bac! fel Tower, "tying the Brith and French flags, was against the velvety blue sky. - is’ famed landmarks — the Quai d'Orsay, the National Parliament, the Louvre, Notre Dame. , . ‘Istreamed \ i Ab Se | =F observa’ ' ; an di * * * The river boats glided past Par- * * * g : At Notre Dame, Where soft light through the stained glass windows, hundreds of white- Queen saw French folklore groups ju g glers, and peasants from the marshy lands dancing on stilts, ‘ During the trip back up the Seine, a display of fireworks -that the French claimed was the big- Best ever seen anywhere erupted against the sky, * * * : The fina] salute came ‘from massed barges moored near the river bank starting eat At a signal, the barges sounded their fog horns in one deafening roar, * * * A moment later the roar was taken up ashore. Thousands of worst traffic jams the city has ever known, leaned on their horns to vent their impatience, = After the boat pipes Heer, royal party went. to reception at the British Saeons: All over town Parisians danced and drank until the early hours at ‘Queen's agli celebrating Elizabeth's visit Cows Showered With Radiation Free of Cancer WASHINGTON —. An Army scientist said today no sign ‘of cancer has yet shown up in some Alamogordo, N.M., cows acciden- tally showered with fall-out from the world's first atomic explosion 12 years ago. ~ And the fact that the cows now are nearing the end of their nor- mal lifé span without showing Signs of malignatcy — despite heavy doses of radiation — is a reassuring development, Col. Carl Tessmer told the annual meeting Pathology in a prepared report. Tessmer is chief of the radiation injury section of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. ; * * * He said -the cattle: received heavy doses of beta radiation be- cause their presence in the con- taminated area was a time to wash the fa out particles off their bodies, greying, loss of Oe aoe sores and prominent Seca @ ther hides, Tessmer said, but added that no evidence of cancer has yet been seen in any instance. Tel-Huron Features Lukens Steel, yesterday's mostig and 9 p.m. Monday. Nothing was}, N f des P ] W.|active stock, was up 5% at $1 O0\reported missing. policemen, including Straley, under| LYEWS O Service Per sonne No, 1 . an opening block of 20,000 shares. the civil service laws that have . : ips, "No. i, 125-18 ts bu: Potatoes,/It rose 8 points yesterday on good| Chester L. Burke, 23 MeNeil St.,governed firemen 16 years. " ” Bisc - Ne sete ee Reaiibes news about earnings and dividends. |told Pontiac Police yesterday an x ee &- Pyt. Gary L. Mackay, son of ih Re, 2. 125-178 dos. behs.| 1 Dared this gain in gyrations Outboard motor was taken trom - Straley, who opposed civil ser- William D. Mac- fear te 1, .60--80. S-Ib, box. Rhubarb, following the -first sale. a small building attached to his/vice, argued that the three in- kay of 9050 Mari- * Meri 00 don behs. Squash, Delicious,| Bethlehem Steel, which spurred |84rage. cumbent civil service commission- lyn Terrace, No. 1, 1.80-2.00 by. Squash, Hubbard. ihe tee} group yesterday on re-| 4 your friend's in jail and needa! ""?.°" the fire board should not Walled Lake, re- , 1 1 wg bu. Turnips, topped, No. ports of its capacity eperations and ball, Ph, FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. take over governing of the police cently completed tat zine aD et 1asexcellent backlog, was up % at . Adve a2 sisi on Real a arr — a three week — gees wend ee : ice board should be established. basic airborn ‘foos vi rh e, 11.00-11.50 30-doz. 45% on a huge opening block of; Nomis Local 33 Rummage Sale ; course at me ; medium, 9 9.56-19.00: smail, 7.50-8.50.'50,000 shares, This gain also was ga Sat. April 13. U. R. W. Hall, 4128 City Attorney William aia Aicheons Wadia poas trimmed later. W. Pike St., 8 a. m, —Ady,| A, Ewart, — — there pee Saat DE = is no prevision in the law for two sa DETROIT, April 10 (AP)—Eges. F.O.B. . Clarksten Rotary Anns’ Rum-| separate boards, and added that HOO : RIG Fort Campbell, trades: eens“ Sesindeg, Secers)-stave New York Stocks mage Sale will be held April 12 reas unified < is the only ee — Ky.. and was » . ny eg: Gree A. ame badd ~ (Late Morning Quotations) one 13, at Spare py Pri., r logical course the city can fol- Two Pontiac men recently com- wwarded the sil- 30-33, wig avg 31%; small 30; grade By ggniral ...... 11 Ist Cre Coal 2 a.m. to 9 p.m t. 9a a to aa jpleted training at the Marine Corps ver wings of an ; large 32-35, wid avg 34% Air Red |... 55.6 John Man .., 48.3, RCOn. ~ —Adv. ‘Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. ' Army — parachut- MACKAY owns: Grade A, jumbo 39: large 32- Allied Ch |... 685 Jones 3.L ..: 51 | Commissioners heard Ewart’ S| Completing the ll-week course. 37, wtd ave 35; medium 30-33, wtt/ Allied Strs ...44 Kelsey Hay ,. 40 | Rummage Sale, Fri. April 12, 1 ti d. took t list. avg 31'9; grade B, large 35. ilis “Chal .... 33} Kennecott ....1172 9 a m, 303 E. Maple, B"ham, by °*P/anation and: took no ac jon on. including instruction in basic mili-| ‘The three weeks were spent in Comaeecisity graded: Alco oie iresee, os ..: nm Metropolitan Aux. 9. : —Adv. Straley’s objections. itary subjects and the firing of physical conditioning, group in-| Whites: extra farge 36-36'2; large 34- “"Qyq Kroger .....0. 53 * * * basic infantry weapons were, Ver- nds fi hut 36%: dtum 30-30» rade B, extrajAm Can .... 43.4 Lehn & F..... 23.2 istruction, a ive’ parachute | large he arse 3343's; medium ae) Se ee a LOP Glass "10. 72 | vaniGanGe _ we Sat. asorion They then passed a resolution'nor S. Hooper, Jr., son of Mr. and jumps, made in the final week of Conument Market steady to firm. = Noss 603 st @ My °. @- land I3th. Adv. ‘commending the trial board ee Mrs, Vernor S. Hooper of 208 Crys training. Prices unchanged to generally one-half) am Rad 165 Lockh Aire ,, 47.3 had governed policemen up to the tal Lake Dr.; and William L. ceatsty eee whites with white meditme| Ast Tel Pe ret 3} beews. cou’, 344) Rummage Sale every Thurs. cor- April 1 election. Wright, son of Lester L. Wright. of snd! underarases clearing eaailyup-|Am ‘Tos (28 Leriiard °..": 12 /ner of N Baldwin and Indianwood.| ‘The resolution cited the “gra- 16 Fairgrove Ave. Steamship Co. Sells trade pee Receipts - “from all areas|Armco St! ....57.7 Martin, Gl... 42.1 —AV. tuitous services and the long) They will be assigned to a unit : p . continue heavy. AEniecn§ °° gg May D Sirs .. 36-4 Fish Dinner. Fresh fish f jhours given’ by the seven for father aces usiaing or to! . . 8 - McGraw H ... 37 ner. rom ; CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Ad Renn 483 Mead Cp --. 33¢ Lake Superior, Roosevelt Temple. board members. a Marine Corps school. Entire Fr el hter Fleet Miz... 67 PCR 2.2... 34.7) - ' AGO! April § AP) Butter Mio On. 46. Merr Ch & 8 205/22 State St., Pri. the 12th. Serving xk * * . : rica? score saver ba|pentte, #7 801 Mole Rom --: &/from 8 to 8 p.m. a Navy Ens. Duncan M. Laidlaw.) CLEVELAND uy — Great Lakes i038: 8 C 88: ears 90° Bb%:| Bear’ Steet 4h) Moneamech 2. 502 Hoffa Saves Case son of Mr. and Mre. Walter C 58%. jocing Air’... 501 Mont Ward .. 375 ee toi rs, Walter “-\Steamship Co. yesterday sold its steady to firm: receipts $1,900, Borden ...., 58.6 Muellet Br 30 Laidlaw of 704 Tottenham Rd; Bir-| ... 2 wae buying pri prices unchanged t Warn ...413 Nat Bisc 36.7 ’ i ’ : . Omer entire fleet of 16 iron ore and cent cent or better AlBriggs Mf ..... 10.4 Nat Dairy ... 37.2 mingham, recently received white Site, mixed. 31: mqdioms sa: Brist My ..,. 40.3 Nat Gyps ... 57.6 Suez Impasse for the Courtroom ows { Gold” coal freighters for more than.$17 5 ar: Girties 26; ‘checks run Balke ...46.3° Nat. Lead ...120.4 ings 0 ee - PG current recetpts 272. dd Co. 383 NY Central ".. 20.6 of a- Naval Avi million, Wilson Marine Transit Co. a Burroughs ..... 40.3 wig ** 30.7 A a ; { Cleveland bought 13 and North- Camp Soup .. 34.6 : CHICAGO (# — James F. Hoffa, ator at the Naval of Cleve ‘oO; CHICAGO POTATOES Can Dry... 15.4 Me Am av 502 313 id he T : western Mutual Life Insurance Co. a © CAPs —. Pevsiecs cd: |Gln Boe aa Mw Bee... 407 on Cd en of a vice president of the Teamsters) Air Station, Cor- . A Reming ge total U.S. “ship: | Gap Gavieal aint 184 Mest Airlin *. 18 Union under indictment on charges) pus Christi, Tex. | [bought the three largest ones. day. a far supplion Mmoderere:, demand|Gater Trac | 02.7 Cee ped ooo aus . of conspiracy and bribery, says; 4), received | _| Wilson Marine Transit Co., moderate: market about ane ees Sea ot oun WI Gi 6 Fawzi Summons Hare the case “is for the courtroom, wins “ade « - a which until last Friday was mea’ River Valley Pontiacs 1.00-2.10;|Cuuel Sto... ¢33 fee © ML «4 .__ |not a matter of public debate.” | ¥'"8* = * known as Wilson Transit Co., in- roca: ganead ony mee ies Climax. Mo. 1) 90.6 Param Pict 344 to Get. Egypt's Reaction! - * * _ -| new program in % . |timated in its announcement of the Florida Round Reds 1 pte pos = =: oe a a MH on U S Pr ° | Hoffa, of Detroit, discussed the which cadets a purchase that it was about to sell .S. Proposals : Col Gas. .... 174 Fess! Cola 73.7 charges in a speech yesterday, now are commis- 10 of its enlarged fleet to other Fy ROT 1. ease 8 - i sae 7 rn Livestock : Con Bdlson,... 442 Phileo 351 . before the union's Chicago Joint) sioned and desig- interests. ivestoc Cea M Gea. @¢ Ehilip Mer =. G Bisco ae = Aratasade Council No. 25. He was indicted, nated Naval Avi- a | ee one , — = ‘Raymo . Hare and Foreign ly by a federal d jury, ators after 10 LAIDLAW is further sale presumably DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cont Bak 313 Pillsby Mills 43_ | Fay! ou recently by a federal grand jury _ . DETROIT, April 10 (AP)—Hogs: Sal-/coBt fan Ly ano: 7g Minister Mahmoud Fawzi con-|in Washington, accused of bribery weeks of advanced training and would include at least some of the ed othe peared tay ry aents|Cont Oi... $66 — oes oe ferred again today for over twoland conspiracy after he allegedly,200 hours of flight time. The old Great Lakes steamship vessels, To lNechors te: Poo "ib. 17 75-18.60: mixed{ icon og — = @ RCA oe 34.4 hours in an effort to break the attempted to buy secret papers|program required completion of organizations were reported to be boa bmoadldl eared ps nar td elon ice ay acer | hae ated on use of the Suez Canal. and records of a Senate Subcom-/the entire flight training program! Inegotiating for the 10.. = latow me. Let Saree 5: tee |Dat watenn "304 Revn Met .. 871) Fawzi summoned Hare to the mittee investigating labor racke- before receiving wings and com-| Wilson Marine Transit has been tes-180 mutant graacs In bei ae: sows beng sre ay) Rock Ene ma 32 | Conference, and was reported to, teering. missions, operating 14 vessels, all of which See I aed Frais ict ah, tee Bevo ih Retiear'a, ©. a have handed him Egypt's reaction! Hotta was. joined by William A. “ * * io ee es ee nee ae SS ae 50-15.25; Mast Air... 372 ft os Lead =. at to the latest. U.S. pr Is for a'Lee of Chiceg; also a Teamster! Navy Cmdr. | tat by N Cattle: Salabie $00. Bulk fed steers sem rope aces aa Bcovlll Mt... 321 8reater voice by user nations in vice president, in declaring the. emi Daren sed by Northwestern Mutual. and heifers standard and good grade; bekeys ed Seab Al RR .. 737 operation of the waterway, now |uni Al fi efforts to kick the ‘The combined fleets of 30 vessels few short loads low choice steers offered.| EI & Mus ...6 41 geo. ’Rneb .)) 94 7/PE 4 junion will fight eff =e staetter, Jr. “ trade mostly closeup sitais. suneetet ous "4a poker ou a6 mH open to almost normal shipping. ireamaters out of the AFL-CIO. ‘cdiai © ' oat will be et ea 20 by on en teady: stocker: nelair , ‘orps, \tiations currently under way, feeders Wachange@: few cheice ted steers| Pate, Mot. 567 Aocony .°7.... 847, Negotiations, which had been on * * * nor ae paneinuromneee ad 22.00-22.50; most good to low choice fed) Pood Mach ..'S84. sou Reo” ‘ag.2 dead center for several days,) The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices USN, son of Mrs. a WSS ehte bre acca! tal betletd IPOD loess al goer Re’. 2"t/were resumed yesterday when ‘Committee has ordered a hearing Priscilla S.) pote poaesen ghia boeessporadclis = Prueh Tra... 204 gia on cal : 0. |Hare called on Fawzi and talked May 6 of charges the Teamsters Darmstaetter «| Willi See Hik ters 11.0013.50; commercial bulls up to|Gen Dynam .. #56 Std otni |. sag|With him for an hour, Neither/are ‘dominated, controlled or |, 30 Cranbrook | ams | e _— Tesetas. — noms good 525 Ib. Lien Bins as “ Bt OU a ae side has made any comment on/substantially influenced by corrupt Rd., Bloomfield . = . ¥ 3 Levens. ” : j i aoe eae oneres 160. Not enough veal-|Gen Motors. 19.7 Aiud Pack... 73 (the talks, influences. ™ Hills, is serving in Unem lo ment Aid ers sold to fity establish market, limited Gen Shoe .... 26.7 Sun Oi! - m4 : = © at the Naval Hos- i sales sbout steady |Gen rel a2 awitt & Co - 78 Efforts to break the deadlock pital Charleston Sheep: Salable 300. Market not estab-\Gen Time .... 2 tats ad OEE 'were resumed as Britain and sev- : ‘ Mshe@. Twseday’s clearance complete, |2e®_ Tire T Tex G Bul ae ead oaiee K h tosta Darmstaetter S.C. WASHINGTON, D. C. & — Gov with choice and prime shorn lambs 22.50.| Gillette ...... 45.4 Textron . 12.7,eral other user nations were re- avanag beth See : 24.00:* several tots at 24.00: good and G0drich =. 343 Timk R Bear. o« \ported convinced that direct U.S. une ee es oe — a a. Williams today called for liberal- je me shorn lambs 21.00-22.50. Grad Paire 2 Trarisamer ... 223 negotiations to get Egypt to make Att 6 | ay, 19 page = Medical ization of provisions under which EmCAGO LIVEsTocK oe wees a Un carbide “ie concessions were getting no- as orney enefa serge o ichigan an area -_ ook _ aid be- CHICAGO, April (9)—Saiable hogs |GTevHOUnd «. 168 PN Bac y7¢ Where, Britain was reported in ad F cause of unemployment. 3.800; moderately active: generally week | Gores cota, Dait Ate Lin - 284|Washington to be urging .the| LANSING w — Atty, Gen. Thom. * * * —— | The governor's plea was con- 340 I. and heavier =. weights around nee S -- ea Prrit .., 485 United States to throw the dis-ag M. Kavanagh, who was elected| Recently completing basic mili- tained in testimony prepared for lower: sows stead aie weak, fair ship-\ingust Ray .. 35.5 Te G83 CP --- 34 pute back to the U.N. Security|April 1 as a state Supreme Court|tary training at Lackland Air) presentation before the production ere 18.18-18.40; lots below 18.25 mostiy|Infang art "ace TS Stvel - $1.4\Council, justice, says he expects to serve) Force Base, Sanjand stabilization sub-committee of No. 3; several 100 No. 1-2 190-225 Ib.|Inspir Cop... 478 US. TOP oo 174 : i 1957 t Antonio, _—Tex.,|the Senate Committee on Banking — for ere ght Os. 8: lsoteviak te °° on. Wen Real ies 313 Irate Arab states here arejout the remainder of as at- M» land Carre at 18.°5; No. 2- "540-300 Yb, 17. st = Rus Mch 87° white Mot _.. 47@|Treported thinking of protesting to|torney general. , was Gerald E. ney. lots No. 1-2 240-250 ib. 18.10-18.18:lint Wwiee ||| yan. Wilson & Co .. 136 Washington because an American) Kavanagh, a Democrat, will not Lane, son of *~ * * small volume — 2 320 7.28 Woolworth ... 43.4 : 17.75: te. larger’ tots s-350| Bt Paper ... 984 Vale & Tow .. 28.6| tanker sailed through the disputed|take his seat on the high court George Lane of As it now stands, in order to Se hen eee 75 te 8: Int Silver | 502 Ynesqsna T .111 | Gulf of Aqaba with oil for Israel.|until the end of this year. He was) | 3936 Maybee Rd.|receive federal assistance an area Balable "cattle 8000: calves 3o9:| It Tel & Tel 33.1 Zenit Rad . “114.6 The semiofficial’ Middle East|Té-elected to a two-year term as His program/| would have to have not less than slaughter steers slow. unevenly steady| SF : -lattorney general last November 12 per cent unemployment for not 60 lower than Monday's average, with &TOCK AVERAGES News Agency said the anti-Isyaeli a y ge , included aptitude full 50decline confined to steers choice ae “I certainly expect to. I see no ; - aay less.than one year, eight per cent; d better and weighing about 1,200 (Compiled by The Associated Press) ~| mations felt the United States had hi ine.” K testing, physical Joyment. during 15 months of] heifers fairly active and fully ‘steady 30 18 18 60 j violated Arab territory by per-|"e#800 for anything else.” Kava- gees ee R other slaughter classes and vealers un- Indust Rails Util Stocks : < nagh said in response to a re- conditioning, sur-|the last 18 months or six per cent chagged; stockers and feeders slow. Net chance: a) 43 ta +5 mitting the tanker Kern Hills to A ; vival and weap- i about steady: supply prime steer meaer noon Wed. 9592 1776. 74 7% di ed |porter’s question, | : unemployment during at least | fw load of high ehotce and prime 1.100-|\prey dey... 9683 1274 749 poy PASS through the disput Tiran| : ; ons training, @nd/eight months in each of the two. 1.275 Ib. steers 24.00-25 00 dof lowlwWeek aro °° ee a ne 177 8) Strait en route to the soufherr * * . LANE Jas: tud. ® | to average prime 1.200 tb. 26.00" load senth aoe. k fms. We paral. . ee | Rep George W. Sallade (R-Ann . : classroom Stud | preceding years. of average prime 1.236 Ib, mid: most Year ago... 9776 1448 744 jagg Jsraeli-port of Eilat. Pp. eee SS : ies ranging from citizenship to mil- pp, j it " choice and prime yearlings 22.00-23.50; live hieh 5.1 1247 948 182.0 Arbor) in a pre-election letter had fe governor cites as examples, tra grade 18.50.17 0; utility aad stand-|1957 low ‘ap 1184 «799 Jang, The State Department denied it questioned the advisability of Kav-| Mary ¢ customs and courtesies, leew Muskegeon, Port Huron, Mon-! ow * | = ad "prima belfere, £5.00-23-25; “mest! Meee bee co. had 1262 696 ine Sent out the tanker to demonstrate | | oon. staying on in his present ‘roe and Detroit would be affected, by the provisions of the measure. tn ae nti Following Long Iliness- ROCHESTER, N. ence E. Mc Manus, Y. ww — Clar- 66, a retired Hospital here yesterday after a long iliness. Mc Manus, a newsman for near-| ly 40 years, was news and tele-| graph editor of the Batavia (N.Y.) |Daily News when he retired -in| 1945, | He. was onetime news editor of the defunct Cleveland Times and later worked on newspapers in Lima and Conneaut, Ohio, and De-) troit. He was a native of Mead. ville, Pa. Kaiser Steel Doubles Capacity in Plate, Sheet | NEW YORK (INS)—Kaiser Steel | Corp. has announced it will in-| crease its current $113,000,000) expansion program by an addition al $81,000,000. The entire program will boost Kaiser Steel's ingot: capacity from 1,536,000 tons to/| approximately 3,000,000 tons an-/ nually, virtually doubling its ca- pacity. Principal increases in terms of finished products will be in plate, sheet, tin plate and pipe—products in the greatest demand in the! west. Mieecibene “Mew ww = | was a bad day for ster Hil was standing in line to Charlotte, N.’ C; Atlanta, < Memphis, Tenn.; Dallag and pick him of ‘his wallet ne hie : at Outdoor Boat Show ‘An outdoor boat show will high- light a five-day anniversary cele- {bration at Tel-Huron, currently motorists, -caught in one of the — @ f al Salama of the International Academy of - ‘observing the third year of it@ = — ‘founding. | The show, whose exhibits will be furnished by several area boat dealers, will last from tomorrow through Monday night in the shop- |ping center's parking lot. Sixteen merchants: will partici- pate in observances marking the anniversary, according to Norman Wachler, president of the ‘Tel- Huron Merchants Assn. WAIT UNTIL IT's TOO LATE!” INSURE NOW| WITH... r bbe tie PONTIAC Pus WEDNESDAY: é _ APRIL 1 30, 10857) e aa \ 1s toGet Fund: bviteiinee , House aeaers Deputies Bye. Civil Service Pair to Attend Caucus; to Petition Legislation Changing Status. fsaid they had ue siete pro- viding what the governor had in mind was acceptable to firms that * on ‘Hormone EAST LANSING im — A. Mich gan State University scientist. re- ported today that certain hormones administered to mice made cells less resistant or more resistant to MSU Scientist Reports He Experiments The ¢ sata oie ulead alt finding the relation of hormones to: cahcer. Lynn Be Bartlet ve Spends Day in Lansing; to Take Over July 1 Gizess ond - 34,614,636.65 * “* Deputies Harry Jones and Jesse tumors. apes brightened eiteck followed! . puties Harry have opposite effects, depending Biates Be Bootann meeting of minds a Ms Mackie, Flint Democrat| Whitlock, president. and secretary, on whether they were given be- newly elected state superintendent/i¢._ 196 subdivisions ... 18,054,417.40 ‘yesterday between_Gov.. Williams|™ Fe en ee , of the Oakland Coun- Sos ay i? | tore or after the cancer-produc- |°! instruction, has begutt/ tyr, ing: and House leaders on highway|July y I, and Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart|ty Sheriff's Department Deputies| (¥* ing agent was. applied, repocted |'0 !#miliarize himself with the du-| } DAGr"stty Capiagts $139,000 , were assigned to work out the|Club, tonight.will appear at a com- | roves | Dr. Joseph Meltes, Professor of [tis of the office he will: assume) steel shelving pig end. ey 128,000.00 “exact language that would be add-| mittee caticus in the House of Rep- | Physiology and Pharmacology, (YY 1. EEE es wr i a i, 2 ed to the bill, and consult bond 'resentatives, Lansing, to petition Fs Werks x« *« * _ Al srepgeals mses be pintaly marked GRAN) oe eee ese eck e+ 26,208,007.08 ; {aoe for the passing of a bill to provide . ’ This means that the cells were| Bartlett, assistant superintendent see Eeted Veartes te Viaht 00 veleel eamee en eLeennint, _- od civil service in Sheriff's de- ater ain | [eererentiy matitie’ "00 tay O0-iet schools at Pointe, spent a ‘and to accept, the prepesais that, ven tgttenst mieten : . * Pi E : ‘jeame more resistant > » is in ether Waives Examination Ps ee) Feat rae et a ne, alae Peery oa ae ; Other Actior «| “If it can be found out the way) ; ers of the County ‘ Peeserscsces Souda . -" House Bill 303, sponsored by the er ion Bie, whic bermenes influence prot ome apmdraga Bartlett is a) sna” id Micn:| ‘Tota! Avete .:........ 900, 080,040.81 | Michigan Order of Po-| Plans for. improvement duction of tumors, then perhaps aj>e™mocret. Taylor a Republican. |isen. ROAD COM-|Demand deposits of individ- lice, should be voted on : , vt foeg aa Ae teens be ganeene Ales te * me vale, daha, tai ne ena Within Pontiac ltrom developing,” Dr. Meites said.| Bartlett spent some time with AN arsermaretlons i #88318 08.48 Accused purse -sna' rd groups, according to State Sena’ : . — oe. Gov. Williams and in the evening and corpore- Johnson, 23, of 44 Murray St., : x * * s Saiphbnedasasaces ses 33, 198,326.04 oomen eal L, Harvey Lodge A big step in the 1957 public! +gince it is known that vy ln ay gree es pil April 10, = Pee of "United Siaies ‘The Town and Commit- | improvemen was taken hormones in honor of himself and others ‘i (including aan idee Mauice E.Finnegan| te Will conduch ithe bearing to last night as the City Commis-|Daveue "1 %'"d 0 casonapie’ to(0% the slate of Democrats elected| , seed Fag gy ee aha ee : : ; it, is reasonable the Purchasing Division of wisions ....... ; Lagi pga ghee night on the “referendum bill |sion approved a low bid of $50,-lassume they - ales have’ a|*? Muowite often Aprdl 1.” eg ag of he ailiig abel He wag bound over to Oakland pe ge am a ee | eager l construction great effect on abnormal growth,” He told newsmen he hag not Ro. Latayete Bt, Routing, Michigns tar, daqaaite (ser Os SO A anes County Circuit Court for arrafgn-| Principles. new water mains. he said. ~ settled yet on a cheice for ep- | issr. io ‘cover the following] “deposits ....,$07,126,000.54 ment Monday, and returned t0| Two basic arguments for Sher- The contract went to Louis Ko- Ia one set of tests, a strong | “7 "PP ferent, and that he joecienets Mobile Radio Transmitters|Land contracts = Oakland County Jail when he /iff's Department civil service listed vorkain, a Pontiac contractor, low- dectvalive of conl. tat wes op expects to be able to spend & | and Receivers, similar in design, 200-| or other, Hens.,.$11,807.21 ey @ pot BAN wed. are job security and a 40-hour/¢st of 11 bidders. =. piled to the becke of all rice as | ir Smount of timo in Lanolag |iiriciin. gf equal quaiiiy ss] on bank prem- ss Inspector Clark week, : : City Engineer Louis M. Wrenn | the initial cancer-producing . betene Dix manyreten. on with all accessories, ho my sonty ton te Otne tektites real setae 1,313. 100.39 M. Wheaton said today that six . said the approved price was 1 ied | He dodged whether| stailation, and ar rnd ~|Other liabilities ........ every 1,313.166.38 ME PAY agent. Croton oil was appl a question whether srranges women have identified Johnson as or ee ce: we ive| ‘about $12,000” under engineers | weekly after that to develop the he would favor supplementation of sdaption to, 4 of id-val, car batiees.| Total Liebuution san. .04.1 poten geo prtote e ead aa the pew . pay ts city Aaa de emery ee, cancer growth. state aid to schools, financed by an|#ors"Commission asset forth, ia FOG) eae curing the ‘last month. one bat pet ino In addition, public hearings on| J, the group given no hormone increase in the state tax on beer Part 0. iat aris! gti, PAE --$2,150,000.00 2.150,000.60 ag Ag pte ayy ~~ ee te & tee cy whee de.{I4 new street and sidewalk im-ltreatment’ skin tumors developed|%4 & Dew state tax on whisky. | see’ of equipment shail bev similar” in |Dadivided jrote <0." .0..: “ain M38 of Milford told police a man|partments, they say, work a 40-/Provements | were scheduled for|in 53 per cent of the mice after x e tty to the “Motorola” Model. PA-@370-3.""| "count fon nrelerted ttock) 485,129.41 April 16 and four for April 23, After the session: with Williams,| Bids only trom accredited and-directiy oS eae. grabbed her purse as she was|hour week and receive _— pay 12 days. i ‘ha said Bartlett told him |C™DO7ed,, tepresentatives of equipment | otal Capital Accounts .... §,180,901.17 her car at the rear of|for overtime, ALLOWS BUILDING * e — ape pea eos are Das’ se ee al teem ae 141 Wayne St, Her purse, contain. Also, all employes of the Sher- |‘ Rezoning of a Baldwin avenue} When Thyroxine was admin- paign pledge to week for a payout og A ge A envelopes @3) Capital Accounts ........ $03,682,848 91 ing $200, was recovered, iff's Departmént are subject to | parcel will allow of an/istered 10 days before the cancer-| s+ 100 per cent of the 1956 school eS a be omittos Assets pledged 1: removal with the possible elec {office by the Fisher Body. Credit/producing agent, 73 per cent of the|siq formula for the present fiscal certificates will putuiomed 0p) tite| Ser scans setae ns aren eeeee Actor Olivier Drops - | tion of a new sheritt every two —_— Cy, Fsaeenae Walter K.|mice developed visible skin tu-lyear, sucgeastul Bidder. sit the right| “mnt, Me gthos above sie : fom illman was rezoned/mors. In those given hydrocorti- * This would require an additional |‘®, any or all bids aub-| of oo... es eee . ° OTT 140.8 Dignity, Wire Huzzohs both for and from residential t qaymernel nttisent, 95 per cont’ developed ——— of an estimated 20|the proposais th that re, defects and to ac "al axe atoe “Geduction a 2 wn Gir Lacrese night.” tumors. million dollars. ithe Board. is in (geen ee ie 339,728.92 ue gelagow service bill will * ¢ ¢ - ce uae upamteas of the toceie of Cake A. Tay president today|present their oy ae at tonight's When the same hormones were x + * land, cashier of the above- bank, do for his singing and meeting At the same time, the city agreed |given after the cancer agent, thy- Republicans generally have op- nos corey solemnly swear that the above statement . e to bear 25 per cent of the cost/roxine held down skin tumors to = , OARD OF AUDITORS |is true to the best of my knowledge end nae 9 6 Lenton Sey, te Ee # + * ot widening Orchard Lake ave-|13 per cent and hydrecortisone to/boses, @n¥_ much. appoopmation, a0) eo 1 tatayete Ponting Michigan. W. A. TAYLOR. The tlanified Shakewecrean a0- begat royal agree tag nue two blocks from Berkley ave-|32 per ‘cent. . vide oe ee willing awe Director of ‘Purchaics , ee oo tor jauntily danced and gagged i 4k € = e * ai jis tied in with approval of more NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Fg BO ye 2 his.way through the role of @ bee) wr. an for-the security for the! ‘The ee ai Ah! Automation .. . revenue from beer and whisky! 1988 Pontiac Convertible. Serial No. = BE ore : music hall oedd “Ti do agreement was w th the ~ on a continuing basis. Apri ages be, held 11:30 - Siete of Michigan, County of Osk- men, | Irons, every-|state to facilitate traffic over the} DETROIT i — Coffee vending tiac, Michiga forn to and su before me thing I can to help them. However,|Orchard Lake — Telegraph under-| machines that grind their own cof-) April 16; 11, "St. | {hie ih dap of Apel, ist, and 1 here- the bill aé it stands now could also| pass now under construction. fee were among these on display at The Gold Coast’s new $4,000,000 PUBLIC SALE Me viage nie. So growth|be # hindrance and a problem both| Willman said the cost of the|a coffee vending futurama, mark-|rail line from Achaisi to Kotoku|,,29% But, motor No, sclessoop, | 3 JOYCE M. olary Publ brought a stgel and iron short-/to the men and the administration. widening has not yet been an-|ing Detroit's observance aon Na-|will open up a productive area 20, 1987 at 223 Main Street, Rochester.) My commission expires February ‘. It needs amending. nounced by the state. _ tional Coffee Day Tuesday. _never before served by a railroad. a. April 9, 10°57 etal Apes be, oF Help Wanted Male ‘wiles Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 | Employment Agencies 8A Employment Agencies 8A 8A{ Work Wanted Female 11 “CARGILL DETROIT | Part-Time Salesmen | DISEATCHER FOR COMMON | pa lon. | TRONINGS $9 PER BUSHEL, PICK CORPORATION | Srsient Sereranty, Mr | _Petan Pron sox ET Y'S - RAPID cab eg Sao own ~ Manufacturers of insulatt Jesmen. | EXP. WAITRESS. APPLY 48 AU- j iV nN Special Machinery opt 3a im, oe ee ee —nure after 1 ROSIE LADY DAY WOR TS ° : LXP. wosean ous oa FOR HOUSE. | . . i ays per wee erences, FE wese ietaseetine, wort, en, opr fal . 5 ; Gort. Mey Broke or man Save welteces. and coehiets mr lo $260 5-1973. os Se nie REAL ESTATE om write tion, Pices years of age. Must have good WOr S LaD WORK ment, This is a permanent sal-) We need @ good relieble man| pos gr Peas | references. Apply in person We need @ girl who ta and day work. FE 32-4405. aried position with « ~ seive real estate office, before 5 ‘ m, Ted's, Woodward typist and can Le = i fast tee LAD SUSEWORK, 67 tunity ter Sdvancement’ Call Mi r "mae man but will ation COUNTER HELP. | _‘t Square Lt. Ré. VOCATIONAL | COUNSELING executive. No AREER, Ss _& car fare. 43841. s. consider ten right man. Ask | Monts & uniforms provided. . WANTED: | xouKo } LADY, BE- ovpuhn ie von ae eS ‘CARE it I. TYPING, GEC- 2 Sin D ¥. W t t C ra BROW N, Realtor __House, 109 N. Fe ae MI 6-11 nat, for clerical sien te email office 8-0416. | sapening “AND DECORATING: .. FUNERAL HOME oO You on! Ol sew. Mores Ph. PE 2-480 | EXP. GRILL COOK, COUNTER &| {inc She must have the Toowing MEN & | Pm ee Motor SA TO SELL GARAGES | C¥T>. For appointment call FE ualifications: Instructions 9| “wp. BABYSITTING, DAYS. are pada & sil types of consiruction, ex. | _ &- Ou igh School Diploma AR - Bier areenns oe | Re RE ome eee | WOMEN | Best Way =| "ames eareer proposition right’ man. | ¥OR FUN AND GOOD ; Gs - |* 0 to 12 a.m. only. G & M Sosuneal MANY PEOPLE FIND DRIVING SCHOOL _gemetaty, section i901, PE 303) _Ssetrasin. Bo Bie Bet Sree will “tell 7e “hull re = ‘oe — sone OF LSE arunt Get more 2 grog gense tot your nm done ta my home, Fe or SALESMAN | EPR aaes tee) ear gm cali ral nate a quaaag Uihbel | tele Ferre TO EE ee Dusiness machines, ; : EXPERIENCED — MALE TUTOR. CBO aot fener crete inmcae «| pin, Apoiy im pet-| sod stating date of empiorment | JOBS FOR WOMEN GARRETT “ER WAT" DRG poves, eee tit PE 2867 EERO W, stint yee ee ae| = cos Sear. week. and parable STENO $900 schosl. 496 full couree. FE sane | "feciory Wark ai y LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE GAYLORD Sint WANTED FOR GENERIL a for rs peaition gay mene fesponsibie women, with 17 WAY AT “SAFEWAY Daven | cine “at comme wore.” MA 1% B. Pike St Open Eves. oe work ip real. estate office. = Bus. FE 3aass. Res. FE 8-1643 FE 49584 Typing & shorthand required. WANTED ree is Gowniows Ports. | PIANO @ VI rd oP alles there CHEF, on ae Se agply any be | 316, Woodward Birmingham | Qf gook. Minwt Lunch. @ East| , | TBE TUE eds | Building Service . 12 talowing i tip eae mete ne Re eT Be ea Tease Sa Eom | Weck Wanted Male 10) o4 uazre, ,catoo"g. 8, Ur seictette pen Tae din On WOMAN POR suaie | w 2 YOUNG MEN, 38, WOULD Licensed contractor, Fa 2-761. hb 4 Ma Hardwood Service. EXPERLENTAC | Wie Sey eer See "eee iy | meee eiees| Ee momar, |. Pada ~iaritak ae 20, N Ine, 61 N. Rochester | Write Ponting Press Bor 66 i —-y Pe my Pe EO Paci terms. Gordon Piatiley, EM 93-0482. eo, || SHEET METAL MEN. | ag od enced to| ability to meet the public, a. aa JOB | Zi BRICK. BLOCK WORK. 86, STEADY WORK... |waxrgp: coop att anounp |, HOUSEWIVES Pure Ca nn Iny SPR OP CLEANGE—AND | . Preplsces, Basements end ebim- MUST BE Stump _mas._Te ESS | "hom sour ofc. Ro expsciecs | WANTED. WOMAN grads iectc, wht | AVAABLE NOW) CARPENTER | "A070. §,0DIRG. CUA essary, t you have : e, e EX PPLYS we vecpar cro wonton penis, Woury-o igri, tis 8 r tmiseion | Cal “Migwest “canis ‘between |. Tol Wx feed pict who |B cata Te ate “A&B TRENCHING : Write : m. o & 12. — A Water line. Field tile. The Pontiac Press 391 E. WILSON . FE 6-8 Mrs. Howard. CARET. = COUPLE JR. RY $300 0 SATUR-| FE a. or whit aps -| leae PONTIAC YOUNG MEN | PRSEREPER FER GUOROR| pip Semeesy pen myeos.| feat Meek" | caper wot warmer | Seen a FOR WANT ADS "| lear Saat STEEPED | a wANPAVETS se gE Wore cate We] ES Goes SMa | Eaten Ser | PERE pat diene) PE Som : rs 8 rave! i 1906. : basements, DIAL FG seis semis, Sou “Orehard x. Be Sabena’ ceasua then up oeet, LADY, RESPONSIBLE POSITION fla. snd TEL Pct, rive set atrestg tee tds . & sea. Cokeneas | oe Crick and firepleces. uel: ‘ TATE — conditions| single and alert. No experience future. High — and hw. electricity, telephone, leasant neat wome Formics a specialty. R bie.| HY Work done promptly and eco- From 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. new office with ample parking ecessary. | Transportation | fur- , Chesetion’ meseseaty. SLAG) Bre laundry sent out; gas and oii ake full charg oo +8 Gang nS All errors re peg! Excellent location | nished. (200 © me, to Mart, APY | Brea we Bow Pontise eestor while, on, aa. Bouthtieia : CABINET | MAKER ERD CaRPing, | Slt, TYPES MASONRY WORE immediately rhe oa = reat ssh omer fot a kbTo LEADING Rational FDrance woe 11% ele _ en i JOBS FOR M EN ‘5600. hens a specialty, FE | — ob warives” and walks = YOUNG MAN TO i £0 5 openin «|WOMEN — -N ‘ | . JOURNEYM AN. INDUSTRIAL| Call FE 2-267 nt. Ellis, SS. Satire (| rine ricurens |Prayn ereeaes| Sa peas €| Gemeente, |S ae Se rae, the. advertine- CITY OF a ONT [AC proewars eee a aoe naeety. rent gtri. ‘Tiberal employe bene- br neg yy omaker, Owe roa “lt ge y tbs orgeamation. MAN (WANTS PORTE Rh OR JAN- Porches, eaditions a id- .~ “Nor fire tghte ghieps Applicants ‘m F must Hollerback’s Auto FE pd ia Finance a aon TY. 7408 Cornwall Court Birm.) — = car, good cAGW ouhinn LING, FER- po ge Bg a ee i e ne vancement, VICE. ROLLING, . Gay or rt any (time 10, service aliowabie. youra areas ARE e rou. ae manager, » Donald uvats "fer heme ie Ly, SEARS aR. NER, 9400 bery setting. nabd lewing oo iit ENiba OF ORK. i the Personne “of-| desire part time employment with MANICURIST couple. or P waether with Smail —, firm —— he 11, a drives, & etc. Jensen, FE wren F.| _ fee, ¢ fee, Ry "ms Parke. yw sd months all-expenry | Part of full time, 100 per cent. child tn Min exchange for child cars. who. fit interested “ma bright «| Malte diseay worker. Bee omen, BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK . MAN a 68 FOR| pad © prs MI_¢-4040. future feur Heense. Pickup and del. or FE 2-468. ; cos euaining se etverten meet va public & furnish smell Zrowing * organtantion ‘a your . MI 62316 aay 2 to. 8. Five devs SALES TRAINEE, $375 7 tock work. 1: al mice Bock A 957, MiI- thea requis. name pos a arent a ein mo. hour for 2 ac each Seontania If you need to.earn as much as | —* vee: call efter €:30, FE C28.) office equipment, firm will Mind. Yer Chauffeur license dood large: ‘nex kanes, 0 Jb, te o — You'll never be laid off aeaia, starter, with rtunity for pro- cevenae. a Me ch ag Wh WOOL PRESSER aon uk aceoniee coteme *| refer. PE 2-6447. . cial Guaranteed work. Ph, MY Write Pontiac Press Box 82. —— = ae moog etal bose rien. Ot Start carving immediately, = Dose eres. oe tial. MASON WORK, STONE WORK. bana was en Py build ‘a js age Dig jy RX at 8 pm. Parents invited, 37 W.| demand. Cail before | SouNG Me DAILY | MANAGER TRAINEE, 1300 mae = no Job too email. FR 08563 or © A] SRaletes Se wlan ber cost | ar Gaia Foe MIDDLEAGED |, WOMAN FOR| Doibasonneterences. bi eee | opportunity for exte. ‘type | ART. TREE GARDEN OR, LAW | cate won a RODPING CASH WANT AD RATES Sots as vu One ener é lise Went eee rai Good agen. eben Help Wanted | fous, man eager to learn | Set. Utice, REpubli “Fees “8 fend | Ol et new. Free estimates. OL Lines 1-Day 3-Days Days || “be able to Ano raliking iaachine AGGRESSIVE SLAY 20 CARE | a OR WAR TO WORK IN Pe Dann ig sg sey _hied. aC one noo rpenter Contractin 3 #1.80 #278 By % farm equip. WOMAN for children while mother, works, | gary wk J cet House. ‘responsible youhg man with Oo Hf OR TRIS hgg ID. 3 4 2: ate To sell real estate. Prefer one} Pur for home wages. Call ‘ a come experience — sal- MARRIED MAN EMENT BLOCK oaks ¢ ae "por MEN WANTED wih expereeee, Pe ween. ban | WOMENS SSeS Wita MOSPTEK tne atking na a ee oe DESIRES CEMEN f «= BLOCK i Gi a Por fast business. sider il J SALES $328 ' bet t] Rrezoascien ears | Str al ne Mat wr'"ar | Serato tre premier | guid, tes Si, mere | Ate, s 53k || cea Bece secitpoi ae Moores | Brown. salary. Room & board free, Paid AND Be YOUR| Uanlising | WILL DO ANYTHING oe saps L. H. BROWN, Realtor | vacation. For appointment, call) own boss. No limit to age. Part | wey "Tielp Wanted Male 6| OPPORTUNITY [2S -Nag!SSares Hote ae | Pee owen —— | itera ae CAANYTIME See. Ratan SOT BAR AND KITCHEN xP ak “<“wWonk ~~ | HOTEL MANAGER. COUPLE| VOCATIONAL COUNSELING TIME DRY WALL BY MACHING. ATTENT Man experienc tn sexy Sar ust snail <= time, pey. ambi ambitious rene i 1 ni 28 tg ata 602 Community Nat'l, Bank Bldg. ‘ small. vr tae” = ION tment, ‘Rvenings, sod’ Betur- Beauty Operator can. work 34 heare. Gey of early a ESTATE SALESMEN 0 R Fe +0504 Work Wanted Female 11 FENCING We are looking for 2 or 3 men. days. Tf you sre now work- EXPERIENCED: $80.00 bees rag Piette = saléswomen in new home projec bet steps ? Rat ranch tn im chain link, G BEEE Sverege. Apply Iekves" your “evenings and © ANDRE BEAUTY’ SALO necessary. Por interview, ceil EM rea Exp. . psterred ose Hill PONTIAC Be basbeh PE BO | parents Sy Sam ential, 4 W. Huron between 10:30 and} saturdays free this, {8 Pontiac State Bk. Bidg. Armed att Wome Realty_Co 2-0000._- i DAY SERVICE, IRONINGS| Non Hudson Fence Co, GEneva paves b ve au ee OEADY DAY | PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST DE- GIRL TO ie eebne, OR Dorn | See ea DRIVERS AGE % OR OLD-| supplement your present tn- | “Ahurt, apply 438 Orchard Lake. ee ter erenr bona? Give iw WANT WALL, WASHING & parttime. ous come. See Mr. Wiss t the Sto roar pm pertinent gp rat = Box t2, Pontiac| Real Estate Salesman LE ARN & a comrow ‘nbn. DER yp og . ue us| co pe bun ate ian Cue Danie ley, 2: PVT./4 ROOM HOUSE, 1. => fo oe foo: sso| fectnant ou bine et noel ooo TaN NES YoU ee Fa me : Arh ENTRANCE Z| ¢ Room pues tem onion.) sae eee itt “Gl Resale | natinteie ous, © work. en i y ice. . on | ga. oar 3 won: ‘ed. ~ CASH me FE Phe 96 8. Merrima * pedrooms. BATH 6 SHOWER Let's take in @ best lecotion. LOW DN PAYMEN the best, Day se've only se PLASTaRING_ WE WAND RE: ensed & DECORA . LF newly” ds : cs, | * ROOMS BATH, UPPER, JOHN ss iT SRL EAE, Sree IN AFLASH |, fe. stent etn Soo * RAG SEE Sa| aeons SE NE P| 2. OR 3 BEDROOMS. | gua, 2ST 222" et Sggnnen Renin yl — HS -4 -|PAINTING & | PAPERHANG Pres 7 *| 7 LARGE ROOMS. UPPER. VERY Auburn Aves *Ruburn Melghis. tn LER FULL BASEMENT seat, fae, Sen on ahaetl Cath Work guaranteed. FE’ 5-0304.___ Preasonable tates. PE ei¢t. johason in person. “0 3. Siowel BATH. UTILITIES FURN nice, clean. Priv. ent., aah. fare, “me me E FORMTA Sr naa encione fuszbtecd PBS. punveING'b PAPER. HANOING.| Wants snd ctieles 5 BATH OPTCRRTRR FORK | is" tah, Pn, “Shots “Wn | eee Gung alowed Walled REALTOR arl E. Ja peret me set tent Dd, EM 30163 Pawn Willhite, FE 5-0580. : and clientele. aS. 1% HN. SAOTHAW. AF 5-7060. » = = ne _seowed 610 W. Huron vu cs EM ° ES || bring room, a see soem. aA WS NTING WALIS WASHED. Pi- 7 ROOM APT. 1 8 Tg hy SD a Ry 88 li ROOM HOUSE, 7 i AUB ORM. r RM HOUsE. i a Evenings M 36311 FE 4-1444] bomé, ne ene works thows seach 10 ley St. ia Sandusk. Fares rem vet. 8B. Fisher Rody.” ott Rs 3-1978 hot water fura. OR URN. Only $3,500. DS seall GARDENS. 8260 Cooley Tak R anyti Shown FPR WB | enpasis See . JOnNNSON paonyp te jie, weenly. 1 por: | © ROOM ii) YPSILANTI, #15 A W POW. D exe estimates, FE 20019. FE|ryppp pW AUS CLEANED _ - REALTOR tes cou Fa cece or Fie 2s. se Lets” Couns tu. Pin Dest in RAN, a WEEK 66 W. Huron INNAN ADAMS REALTY CO. PRIMING —§_FREE RENOVA PAINT R INF EKG bare 17048, Telegraph Ra. _& CLEAN. 26! bn » NI ‘ oe ia BATH, FIRST FLOOR | 2 og Rg Mo. con MACEI oe A auburg Ave. oe % estimates. PE 55502, | _¥ D NT. EET. WALL | 5G FE 3 BIG ROOMS. BABY WELCOME. rooms & bain and floor. 3 eS oe wely 2 arm. contemporary: OR: ” — vps ARES EF AO cos veer Cit FE oT | late. sale. New oF 7 ot FE Oe ANCE Beyer gt Oni oo Sank | feat, ome Oar ament, Ree | Seah art Actoas the Suomi , FOR COLORED Dressmaking, Tailo os VETY., Teasonable: work Buyers waiting. What have you? Gil wdeont Sean 18 EASE CFPER 6 Unis Dwar. | Bot _call_before Tpm FE biz. fae & preperty owner's Seivetvead OFFERS 2 story 3 bedroom mo a g, ring 16; Ya PE _2-4315. Cliath Real Estate u? | SINGLE 1-ROOM APTS. | Bee wee Bestest. ee omens, SOPLEX Fon” heat : SaNAY Ww ADAGE home with full ern DRESSES, 8 FOGLE Se iumeoiatEn for’ Mr. Clark. ee a hk eel Ee erreaell nagar a hiped Aber gas eee: 3172 W. Huron __ Pe +sse1 50 Acres—Metamora tion, ‘paved eauihenet ite ee feranoat, “Wate Charon ‘PE |"Prompe service, FE 6005. tes and, land contracts, Or be 7 LARGE RM.APE. ALL UTIL. | aor apt. Close to downtown Por tt B hulaers wsion. (415 month. | “brick, has carpek, draperion, pec Seg e peters by : SReaREMTRG FESR aT ren, | etegeeaacoenre oF re] Ra SG ete | inden gh m pooun Pant of 90%:| tf prog) Badia a ut seroon RESSMAKING, TAILORING AI-| Televisio K.'L’ Templeton, Real ar Per oat EeEe Ten Gace apt, Close to corm ee ie; | me, mowe,. tummace, “replace. | to front porn.” ie for ccltio of” erect. te aved street with $180 down, _bome Call FE S855 m Service _ 22| 2308 Orchard Lake Rd._ FE. tor | fara. fo TE i BRT CLEAN PRT. Ea Pie 5-8000 nal, Wao ae: |" 385 sionee 0" a Soocpuie paved high: z D.-RILEY, Broker COPENHAVERS —— es F ing facilities wash- N, PRI- eptional val Sar errno Furniture Refinishin 16A repair, 208 RADIO. & Tv| Bid on the sale v8. ee at a ea See ovemnss, grrees, Dost, He. ~ HOUSE vac | Near st. M ELSON $1000, 48.800 down. Fuse ng LOO | _tce salts, U- SEgzem stadt corv- of your centrent rs. Marshall, No| ei 12% or'eal PE OG 2 ‘OR RENT Oees Po Mt Ea Aub ice calls, PE ¢-660 mi at FG COOPLE ia : as 3 Ne DAY PE 61206, oF TV SERVICE baw. M iM. ‘Stout, Realtor |’ wun ve cea ceele Wan’ igek spd’) weenie 5 a ortoe are: . BY OWNE R Sipe iy Road v. «75 Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165 7 RODE ORIVGTE ENTRANCE matic Oas Heat and Utilities | tenant rge Rooms, $60 |? ,BDRM_ HOME IN EL jabra no Mgt dans paren, eh, 2, Soares. Queer re tsih_ P —— : “Eves “ti 8:30 cenkte’ eis "chee ny te eins ie Sears take. sie) i can have materials Lake Estates ZABETH a oe care te or details. lowing 16B/°SAie te on REPAIR. ANY MORTGAGES leandty fectlties. close in, 10 | hus os BA bates ee imgrovements un | Landscaped - jot i nsion | attic. P| ween living end | 1. wson Real Estate ii PLowina AND, onagoina,|—Mmo* Eis TGonDON's |O% OOOD PROPERTICA. wp acre |” S708 pouten gare Avene partment, with fireplace, | Bish lumber fo ice "ta tent | Sear ae Pata, | Saree ef cuoyoarae pnd [ee r MYrtle Ss, garage. A : q r additional a t bed s set cmeiara ar tren |zeewrter Service 224 0 ane Bel ae (Ste as ia eae | EGL MoT Rene, 78 pavhh Pptac East Fobra ne pa | EEO eae Pal | OW nena Bar gardens’ : OMS. SEOOND FLOOR, : nom = ae ~, ol foreed sit bes bara.cncie ee al" eemareeee,© eos Mt [Fe CS Gul far gins nty: 1 Pie’ | long Call PE Dat) o PE TanGe sovas. POR canna | ie tase Boke, PRIV. O¥ ie acres GATEWAYS to CUSTOM PLOWING DRAGG General: work./ jand contract. OST FO: oon 3 ROOM & BATH. ATE EN ATTRACTIVE 5 RMB AND BATH pm y. FE 2-0613, between 6 & 8 Se a hdepers mmediate pesoee- ; : discing. Any w ING| Ply _Co., 17 W, Lawrence ~~ the “bird” Seance. 1388 . | ATTRACTIVE 5 RMS. AND BATH. | MODER drm N 500,008, wo, OR Upholsterin _ theres Bt. : ee 3 LARGE ROOMS & BATH AT Lois, Pontiac. OLive 1-1875. igs eoogg A BEDROOM FARM-| {"me. “9 wontlell pe 4! 2 story New B HAPPINESS ARDEN PLOWING AND Li ant g 23 | WE CAN SELL, BUY OR SERVICE lake. Private entrence, Baby we cosa AP APT. BUILDING | Tefer¢hoes. 12 agree. Must have Unbellev ant Aiuto. heat rick c Ranch loss Mier te cae BEADLE'S DRAPERIES. SAMPLE yeu )jtena contract. aioe j oe ot tecilties,” MY closet, On bus ni ag ae ucbben ae Fe deat, | 227 gQERRY B ADAMs co. o2'h pe, well beptecapel ket HOME AND ‘BUSINESS ROTARY TILLING B 5-1927. - CHAPIN REAL ESTATE ‘OOMS & . gg ER AUTO. o1L ya eee Spa-| 6 bs ey SIDE ~ See Te Ds. Dar yre:| ig tid Cocke vopnoisteg.|, © Pg, Bagge Pale Pain Prt entr, close in, sdults. PEE BRAND NEW _Reter. PE same. 2 bedrm.. modern. ‘Pull basement z une "s Bi'iivier' zoom, | ome, wim “tull""Gasement at roo TILLING. LAWNS, GAR-|—7at Eh wed oe F Satmer Street, just south of 506 | “Tn anus 5 be Son eRNY EAD Eitepen, 3 Husete ers! Oe ie 22) ft & flower beds. OR 3-0784 As WPHOLSTERING Wanted Real Estate 32A Pon pet = xe Lake A rm. home. 3 bedrm. Low h ~ 3173 W. Huron’ AMS CO. amie vain’ fall’ bane| = 180 pees. Steam heat, lot 66 I ‘44 8. TELEG : 1 eA ty a ba:h, Inq } vate entr. 6 finest new avartments, cost. No small child 4 ~ | veers FE 4-456) with sutomatic . OM paved street “Income Tax Service 17 Suifcovens." DRAPES 4 feo. | BUY: sen | a | ee ‘aia N? Small calaren, #78. FE | O8M Gun,” ino Bir wood, Birming- i ge Ee eaten ee ae eee Mi Bere aeukooens | Shanta 5. AiR conprnmmn | | "Miler detente prvermg frei Mim. attrmemeet | “rarace. tit | TODAY” DE FUME: OER 7 da — consult 7 ° ' , automat ref < Warne Garret, “ies. Sagan ots Hose ateiah PE SM.) Bue Healy Ue mae bay tee | _perme, VE Tactiten tal | femies tia "inaner anieane, ‘ex |_sfer s 2 srred’| Carpeting, ise’ “later” “wear | Country Estate ee ee ture “next door Beedies blocs. bile! SPANIEL, ALL GEORGE BLAIR “13 ee BATH & ENT with ‘individual ioe Raliding. RENTAL 1 ake 713.000. Brice "910.000. locuted of _bigh "ground well —s ~ ALL_INCOME Beverly Hilla, Mr @0008. 9 | ee ras eeliabin nus Ps 7s a ADULTS OunY UNITS HOME. fe anf residence with large M 85.N. Pa TAX SERVICE | |Lost — Drayton OR 31251 BATH &. ENT. Attract! On be RMS. & BATH. room, sun parlor “we 4s Low) book int MAN'S TAN | FOCKET alien 5-0087, for Inspection ve new duplex \vpe unite. at hot water. Lake priv. = fireplace, 4 bed: ROUSE CALLS OR 3-5883| nex. with mouse A BUY OR SELL 7 ROOM APT. PVT. BATH AN y Sunday Reasonable rent. tae. phone EM = a mo, oll heat. com baths, automatic REALTY CO, RE AN INCOME Please call bapers ane t wie — Beat’ & elec. al FEderal 86918 sogeny ~Byy Se pmery Mle -g * aloo ‘outoming post on FE 30263 pered in TAX E.|Losr: DA 74. Reward. oy G ah oh eG it eon ono est side. One block — J CALL FE and. Perry 8t. | 2 parm. ig LAKE “ana iy 1 ming pool on ac cag haine by qnalilies| neat AGP & Deen tone, show you how to get sake it tee _from city bus. Phone FE 2-0501.| beth ABLE, 3 ROOMS —&| RY ¢-7833 im. moter Tame bungaivs. ay joed Seapes next 3 ,W: Huron re. Tevdeates.| noon OR 21 Theredey eS ae te | eearanee, oles APT. PRIVATE | _>767. shopping comer’ Fe | Rent Lake Cottages 36A beat. sai Rs with $1,800 dn. eel agen ie tellers apart. ei. h NER BAST YEL GOLD ELK'S rs 3 ~ 5-0835, m welcome. FE WALLED LAKE, yu e Muon ADAMS CO. To put an estate, pe ; | BY OWNER: 3 TACO; & 41444. ring. Reward. PE 3-0246. PE ¢1157 606 Eliz. Lake Ra 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 beach, 2-bed ———— CONV. eos PE 44561 at 833.508 apa ered bg up, & 8 down, ae BEN TAX eT Gite SPANIEL _Parke 8. . 7 8. free and bath. all large rms Ket ¢3203. - Reas. MAr | Vacant — De DN poll nna | 1.000 po RL ~ A AMIN R. BACKUS]| _ back brown ears & brown spot on J ROOMS & BATH FOR RENT. : to down town, — F Full price 95.950: Uullity rm ae A cower & peter, yoves drive, no 16, Huroe feo, floor rm. 18, back. Child's pet. REWARD. FE LARGE HOMES® | s"nothie ae "F.! Faw. M. Stout, Realt asco lee Clintonville Rd 0, sie mo. 1620 y Annett Inc.| s*s. a in INCOME TAX PREPARED EVES | toro, t AN B ny Eg Be 11 ON. Segine jh MEN, GH TLOF; 1 GOLD OM | 20 x muren ALTOS *. FE a ARED EVES. ‘urn + oa Draperies. ~ SM ALL. nue ~ and clean. Open dl ek ‘en 3% tegen FE ¢ioe COOKING PRiv-| fontract: other Deeds repairs Ld 5 Huron vo WE BUILD gam a Tig RETORRG PRE COeT. fees ee We hove qualified MES o ROOM UPPER ie 3 GEAN-Cidee INT AND Be og. ROOM, poOURTOWN. fice i or 5i Fairgrove, waaine e jay 1-4 BRICKS $10,975 5 cocker, gray around. 1 es in town and peng tose & entr. Chi | Screened IN, 4 AND BATH.| RM. FO ICR HOME. 7 RMB. FOR OWN- CEDAR SH NEED H tall. Rew mouth. Biub| 2 desirable also welcome, FE poreh and garage. FE R LADY aa COOK: =~ apts Bu Th AKES $9,975 with Inco ELP mae eee, ee eens | coum fon. bad “UPPER, a tng tacilitien everything turn: K | _te downtown. Owner. 16 Piorenc y Thru Partridge We invite comparison. W age,reane at your home BE) gre Soe PET Ww fre snow TOUR HOM _ Sout Pare, FE ¢7mi4 PORN 5 RO ROUSE, Teas Wie Fee re Oe rer | nema! fe Fanta Tetons | — List Thru_Partrid sey fee hye cant Dest tae “PE|"Gre aoe a, homer We same. |” Edy. NM. OR HOME BY AP |* OOM AY be Gime ton, ma een, Brigm | Kishen S41 woMuron os Oe | faien™ AY call Pe at. jas EAST SIDE ogi cutanding 3 ree TAX SERVICE FF Rescue League. | _ /-dw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 ROOMS, ALL waar Roo | aoe FOR, BY? ENT, GOOkING —— Heights, | Six well located lote 40x120 ft. on a red ee nee ree oe eee ona a ate cams | Read (Oa OM Gee ese| Huse Ber sitesenet tg snae oa) igen reed WAN TAX SERVICE [NEW SCRABBLE OI Byes. "til §:30 6 pe ya at UTILITIES. CALL 10:30 N. Perry ad 2601 | PO. For man. FE IN. NEAR | $11,500 ~~. pod sciy Tite cated sonise fi. ave wn bl pen door » a a ae ho ea TPHLCTIVELY — Por. WER, CLEAR, 5 RM © BATH | Wan GENT Bry OO TE | 5p Seen 7 Ba Sir temertilweeer Se'TCGs | Scthes Coat iae Tee t). BACKENSTOSE PURN. CRM eat & wate 621 OWNER: 3 BEDROOM RANCH Insurance Agencies 17A “Notices corte le Se Ounren py Bt tere eS. te COMFORTABLE Perry spin | ment om neat OR 18000 LPaRR| | DRAYTON PLAINS paige inapect our “plane. otices & , * box SS ue LOOKING" S¥I- m, everything furnished, Ri We ee . , Austin Norvell Agency | Personals 25 |" we are im immediate aint ye, nulls. OL 11858, _Tefrigerator. OR 31466. reba “omen 8 weet | x sparse ‘Lakes coetirasee ast vce aig ees 2 location, Onty| VS BUY SELL & TRADE FE 20231: After ¢ FE ¢e212 AEROTRED KNAPP _=— residential property 7 al merge IR twas on ae bec ae ADULTS. HOT WA- I YOU WANT A CLEAN, QUIET 58 (past . Call Hartland JOSLYN “GARDENS 2.W. ures "phone Poe esa Lawrence _Corner SHOES ° oll city and Sonne les gen oR oases, $50 Mo. nd stove 1urn., room, try | our EY sree Aya atl SY OWnEK: my hy & pumber ot lots, sort W. Huron pone. - INSURANCE one Preu Herman fest, courteous service, call, oR « Sa , | PARTL N. APT. B CARPETED eat LE Lake Priv. tide T and sidewalks. $1,000 Doww Airport Rd. on 9-1908 TAYLOR, REALTOR, FORN APT i BLOCKS “PROM PONTIA YE_>9t room. For refined o00 wan sane De pmenae i! gh BEDROOM. Prive. ALL KIN ‘| ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NIEED- =— 5 2 © LAKE ne Near Tel-Huron girl. NOR’ AVON TWP garage. isi Lake, (1% car INSURED BY PHONE ong 0. triemtty eadviser, contest Pontiac. $15 weenty.| 2 “yl, BMS. MOD. , Fe See wher 6) 2 tee, metre Lovely homesite 1005380 | oad shrubs, "ead 5 lol,” trees ,Nicholie & "Har Co. ies adalat, Pade |. youth Seu ay So salhedioand Saet Oe fie MS] Lem ee Loa we 100 itn powbie | aiid, cgmmunizy water” bee i Sain, a Be CO, ary nn | tenement Ae east | Ey om cae wenn SevEnaL APre_avatlaBce FoR | _ : ‘! 12_E. Pike ome, $18 weekly. Ev CAR AFTER 5 P.M. SEF enwood. chen privileges. Eve, PE 5-0510 4-8284 fruit tre: Ah CACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- Ak PRIVATE FE 20474 Realtor PE #7114 giuraisbed, re ee ree co ETAKER AT A-12, UNION mourn WITH O $900 WILL ant Fa Pen $9 200--61.300 dwn, MU 46060, Oo A _the tatts | PE $-8001" = MULTIP ListINo nvicn tae, Al, Fon )TOURG LADY Koo HEMPSTEAD, 1a HU: ae oe RR gs nee ppeion ey Sent at- at cn rom ‘moan usr? 10 minutes apna Landscapin; sre | gs. 30. SPECIAL COLD WAVE, THE BEST VERY NICE 9 ROOMS. PVT ENT. 3 Willems | UPPER may OF stg 3 y. PISHER ant a cae ee fo, Tet eren’ Gomme yard, close breeieway full car garage ans 3 wa iM rE PLACE TO Rent A a ‘Gok vate Pontiac, General. DIPLEX NEAR | WOMAN. GOOKING PRIV. ALL FOR “COLORED D coe eee ‘en wna| ore fe 4-1 TREE SERVICE pts. Unfurnished Wier Sore neriud «eat peivets. FE feet s monk FE beh ue [ Removal (PETE'S) SELL : ol deen a 8, close im, full base- aes . full b aa hetet eUctee™ rs, IN DEBT? YOUR eeu cee Lo Roctne With Boord 36| iz'sjgieestion Call stro Beil : Tie Sancta Sg ni vermuans merece! «© IF SO PROPERTY corer ame tee ae | Oh | EXTRA CLEAN — NOME sr¥LE CUCKLER REALTY A ftom bungalow, ful, bam trimmed.or ‘removed. Pree es ' IS WHERE Dy mencooa FaRrcy yumm: | e Full price titsing, spraying, veiling. —— Give You 1 Place to P PERTY nd . x 1. Year eae. on gr senideat nice, alescent Homes 38A Swimming Coot. ost pacoriages la pol veneer 3 5 pa now OE ing Hourly or Ea y ay IS 2 ROOM ; Edith. FE 56-2706. wealth, VACANCY, erms: bead . W ated in Drayton nicely decorated, al wage rooms cape Service, FE 26713 se Your Mind SOLD Close in on Mill Street RMS. AND BATH GAS WEAT.| Valesce PRIVATE OR SEMI-| 3172 RY E. ADAMS co ore oy “imod:| stores and church x 2-8712. Restore Credi ! | moy month, Call J. A. | {tego , GAs RY bat Hineed gage on for aged or pA BO PE 44861 space, Ceramic tile is of cabinet ~terms. Calj = Oniy $8, DON'T FEED THE Bs, redit i. a: wets FE Couple preferred. | and Rates include doctor's $400 DOW Mh th | — e erase DY fertilizing earty ht A a) a HIT 7 BEDRM. DUPLEX PATIO 16E TROT GARIGE WUC. Wiad _and nursing care, PE 5-4267. | Modern 2-ba WN ca bedrooms, beautifully | Lake front: Large SE Field= Co, PE ¢-0006. MICHIGA ANY. yal, aan wines te «| aoa ScAY cusses: Hotel Rooms 39| barawood irm. home, full bath, i. Ss patrol oe gig a ERNIE Aah Bok. LANDSCAPE COUN N CREDIT Pa FE 56-0363. e. $8 « PE §-0877 . Child welcome, aaa. : . plastered. Lake rage field fenced ecar — partial avement.2 * ; rate SATH HOME. CALL bk Ser omens, | BROS. jgeerriachie ee eee more AOBCRIN loge » (OUST Bee ae ae a: USED. RECOR: * Q TH, GARAG: EA ; Also 1 y or Week toeatlon, modernized. mortga th terms, Call - ~~ Expert Landscaping OFEN SATS. ONLY $1.00 PR J ’ Pe tana Ra., ‘auburn Motes. oe ee é peareoms, TV, | a4 ong “a ; refrigeration —. poe llc Se anit fay Soph, BLAINE 3 bedroom ranch ples Dies ' : o ST. Phone ; dryer included. 3 uungalo rivi » Jak 1 LANDSCAPING AND TRER Travel Agencies 25A or Bana Pe Banh WE SG be aOR YIN? | ant hat water sara ~yREAT ODERN 1 BEDROOM HONE, on, GO mp gah ae TE ae oul” PANGUS, Realtor piace. 4. living oom, bedrooms, Bart balStent een ti ALLS 1 LANDSCAPI a - to town. 1 as heat, FE | week, M . By day of 2 Oh ae Ortonville NAtiona) tehen, large utilit and & NG| STAR? PLANNING fos R ADES * | Sein, ee te, downtown. 1 or 3 oe a oderate rates. 128 18 heat, # y . Gas FREE ESTIMA NOW FOR | FE 4 p.m, N 4 RMS. & BA _ PE 5-6126. > S drive, Paves ston’ with coment Bogie Lake canal. 2 TRE® TRIMMING AND eservations and Tickets are ‘ge altste * trading. we| cnn ieee oe om ORLANDO, FLA. 2 STORES — 7 one Tam WA 'RFORD ¢ : fife &-6593 or pS CRU lnading traders of the ag BH 3 ROOMS : eS ages type with hy i) % 60, PARKING .— oak floors, me | 2 family with 3 TWP. land Ra. (430) ., Tye E. High lonT LANDSC anp| TOURS ; _ CRUISES OMESTIC | for an a ot feel obligated. Call — i Pemies tn Seis | Pine Hills Sub. ‘For year. ‘yrte & sees, Beat © ease Sere.) ee A tnower,, sidomatic ofl | Mf begrms.. Mage itv. N oo Seet See, ahaa 2-3408 possibilities of trading your resi > paulte ts Bere 8D sive | Site lease or sale. PE §-2708. Rent Office Spac ee. | set en. Cre ta nee | ym 3"room fur. apt.” up 4« vedrm: <2 story frame, full base- seals. esmansing’ pareumtis, PONTIAC TRAVEL | Sscomes,. beames on gy By ee Se ee Far fms. & beth CLEAN 3 | ~~ : fe 41| ciuding taxes ana 00 | for 860 per month’ Large | om Pe briced for quick sale. $16,- FE 5-3310. ping gardening. ~ SERVICE and Nel business en FE ae BATH. UTIL. FURN. Modern, FE ee | eat Soeseae = ~ oiewan , PONTIAC Sree yey. dear ear e d > as JERRY, = aDas 50 Huron St. itads. whe : : ns bor PE 41030 ieoien on : hom ; Frontage. Beau- Wid. Children re ssst| 4, Songs # SON REALTORS, | ater sire ent sevigeraier ALL iar . I tale tat of ortnere Ee Ra | Sit enclosed. preteen sr | bet eoteet ate ests Ease nae boon » LISTINGS one FE $1687| ished. ‘Near Te er space BFS 2 pan as FE ¢0601.| Modem kitchen” Plastered Laon 9 Sie case te ete $16 500, NGS WANTED © Kites Stoke. “Kectate Mage ‘1. | DOWNTOWN Modern kuchen. Ample ceeet| ” GEORGE. BL RK iS BHOW YOU nc anion! oe Sy i: | Located within & good neighborhood. $10,075 w j sLAIR Bs eC = ae an ee terms. 8 with | 4598 piste REALTO MACEDAY LA 3 : of 3 - Daven LADD’S INC. DRA OR 3-1251| remodeled KE AREA. This v 750 . Meat anda suite with 4286 Eves. OR 3-3687 PLAIN! with a ni bungalow “Leslie R. Middleton furnished, Lease av pot water Pinte ee hie eetew =| Attention, M 7 aie | hed uishen ‘end’ dinieg_ ares i . n, Mr. For bath, new auto eco, AMEN, ar Roy Annett Inc.| sis tk, $m th Foaveren y| Renan wa | Witt. BUY On List YOUR LAKE s2nme ; a i Tin Me Re wrth ine, Wortien from os Frise" with 41006 ows! . Open Evenings and punter ee balement with and, Boars, tal = Sarosted aes ving oom, LAKE ORION AREA. 3 | OFFICE GCE FOR RENT. Iaodecaped it, Mere’y sereens & TE bedrooms dining Toom, two | snd. is Ege hy B. ~5 Mein Boor. 40 Diste BWy. H. 3.| Cal! ns gick pon of low interest | ‘o¥n ce ne ee large bedrooms ail on, one floor way __ 51a ie ple. $15,500, | 8nd _ tiled on ges lpn a Me md bath, large ‘utility room. ; toot PES ree LARGE GARDEN fares, plus "a loxit “giacsea in| Gone J ing wort to for doe- SPOT coates, he tems heat, oll, water with isso lots. . walls, ae * BEDROOMS. AT UNION LAKE ¢ wn! | ja ‘e t, _THE PONTIAC PREss. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 10, ost cA NIVA s ay: ” sagt Megat Tees by Dicks Turner 5 ‘ : : \ } en in uy Thru Partridge oie 0 eee List Thru Partridge Bae ' ] F Brick Income Clarkston arery, modern Y REAL ESTATE INC, feature. ineling table top stove. | ®: Migjie aa” : plechices gaenge e8-lnege water- T : ses Dt . bar basem me, isa. ene | Lemplet i sice] . Wess Sate Pies f 'tarece. Terms, CALE on FE e. p a on é ; : J | : : SYLV. MAN! | Wet, Bact , _| John K. Irwin Home Mart. | suse mm tem eee Taylor] | o ! ny whe wie : Z Realt a peau REAL Phone PE: Sout; hve. PE -413 : ° Ge . ery, Some ae of Bost 0 gy ; NEAR COLLIER bear : , i ; Bi. . Pontias | ail el ee Best B ag A a EE Se IL geet roe Baer rig | f 3 ~ : : _ i : i is ‘EMBREE & GREGG Toda aa ay vim, | te US Pt om : — og a : ae set : Rd. Y bit sereens. ine 1 by Eh Gordon, in : SMALL FARM ub i ; Newingham ee sh eB, se HORO (iene | ost ag Reise part of your living on privileges Paved road. Lots ; : 28. - 3 " mal ET ey face, Metere Garage Réwel|_ potty by. trying to make enot his hobbies any more | o, “FRANK SHEPARD woke, lorge it Pier | _ sha Wiade, ‘rm bau "Y te si # é ie * 1 ‘1 Le A a Tn Walton ies ot IRWIN STREET ule treet, Pony frame CLARKSTON a tend ows. phy too busy trying to make enough momy to pay for tld meee com. Bartle Meters beuse we RAYTOR woods Almost, new 2 beara. bam M OF. SHARP e- eo rooms pump. Gas a ecred en m! car Wy atte 7 os Sense . Part- ve a limited number of iad GUAR Roem (HOME | furnace, earage, "0 pavement $1000 dp. ies parages Wy finished. Loented in We- | Sesirichons, “FHA. ahd’ Equitable eee HEAT. yi ee WILL ACCEPT j Beara Rose McLarty Broker | Fer Se _* ; ae terms. wAsed wien “ener | pepeeaet ‘convenient terms ar se EAST WILSON | HOM PRES A ceeAR | rE 2aie 5 re | ee eee omnes “For Sale Houses 43 : HOLMES-BARTRAM yILSON ST. | 6 it eran ——— = | ee Noihing Down |F. C. Wood Co." HOMESITES oon uOMe Tad i | THI ‘EN ah BY OWNER _—|s wa . U.. Wood Uo.| HOMESITES — als? S BEATS RENT. =—\> “ 3 bedroom home, Carpeted. Harg-| home © 0 on 3 Sepecem ote? REALTOR "om ais] 5227 %, 10 ON A CORNER - . GAS HEAT * GARAGE Why pay r00) Stes yen son FOR BETTER BUYS yg ay Attic & basement, | Tough get ~E eh apr 4, ig P| i Ma rod et He R. J. VALUET, Realt GNLY Sues Down. ae sil aa lots. In_ Drayton $n | - ma ‘McDonald, OR ps a lot, | Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 level rel ie with excellent ener v4 ohiccaso ave,’ re pews | ew, tin, bee, ented INDIAN: VILLAGE _ i xenais «has BATH a at EPR E Tithe wee ieee, Ln etainon ONTTL ie - Week mide, om iecaise’ lot, Modern 3 bedroom, full basement home ang EA ag HA ; 200 PT. FRONTAGE _OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL #:20 | — },dedfooms, Kuiches ana 1s tia foes Webster Benoa alia ‘ie to potter Hills. 8800 DOWN BROWN 5 A poling, beg, Detrecms SiO int 3 School. Best price and | O cca rea beck, 2-0082. . foodhieh base aoe dn. many different types at rts : or consider small home in trade. conele seoeta. om. Rs terms. Geed FO cee Le = a eo Lakes business, Pull price a sirable ee ee JOHNSON, R Jot and 2 cat garage. aly $00 with good terme. oe CHELL BRICK TWO FAMILY - bath. with vanity. Vestibule. | HURON GARDENS sites ot TO toe ows eaten, A eens a 1704 S. T, } Ey down payment, re possession Leer Pe a JO_619% | waning ey dis- basement, ‘Tee poo = Tmmodiste possession of this Sa ote elegraph Rd , Priced to. sell. Cail tod trict, “eteellent rental locath firepines.” Extfa lav... GE ee eee a see lakes Hi otteray ivan IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FE 4-2533 WM..H. KNUDSEN . ~ LU nice’ lot, new gas uc. heating en at ae ka eee ble gerage, Fenced i ot prieea from ni ie nitin Selena a sre Peat EALTOR, 4CO Homes - a ot Oe en tee poted. paps deanes. Alteched oo b basnmenn gas CARL ' . 96.009 : . Pontiac State B: 4 , two . WM. A. wo) MULTIPLE Listino service | FE ¢45i6__ Eyes. aE Ficas | inspect. es er : 4 at aa aa = weil, | ssa == terme. | 88 epee alee! See S ou any = inf : ¢ privileges . "B 44211 8 ™ MOVE RIGHT IN bene beats, tar — Established tn 1916 INDIAN VintAGR BRICK WEST We buy land contracts Eves FE 5-1393 NNED Y x Studiog TY snd ‘washing ‘acline. LET US y A. sound Brick home, Jute Spe LS ora me a Severytning heey : mae so : SHOW YOU home, all and attractive, family gate mean 3 e rach ; tubu ran — community for son w. wet . porch. “Excellent “Jocetion, Only YLORD WHY WE CAN SAVE | stn. tinest'sf materia and wort-| | sired fiving = er lane iy, accesatble. from : ce i , ¥ room, 4 a Hoe! 3 ate oe DAILY jisee' down. YOU MONEY BY | fest "PF car" garagesand” other) ay"to Sonniened at & HARGER CO. aitr “of large ‘rolling ‘homesites. — 136 B. Pike Bt. Open BUILDING NOW — Te aniline aie Fi Several pareels iso fh. wide, Lo. . ; OWNER TRA y ves. all nowt fenced back yard. 33 W. Huron 8t. FE58189| cated on hills . ie. Lo- = De 9 bedroom FE 49584 BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME Priced at $13,350. Open Evenings caged qf, Bile, SHR § view ter SE 2, "B d Walking distance from CHECK THIS ONE LONG, LOW AND RAMBLING , | SUMMER 1g COMINO i poe me. On ‘paved streets u iget auto, ey ie fenced "yard. A real bedroom CR ng Bs r4 ~ ag And 80 {6 swimming and $1,060, ling sites, Low as R h m = No. S8—A 3-BEDROOM | two: massive — _ Sort be sare aan nee ne For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Ma) AT SILVER SELL RD e ancner #2§0 DOWN TO Ors. BRICK RANCH HOME | feom thet te Perect 13834 "ful ——— walle pome. 21-f. r5 Le - ’ + bedroom bungalow. ree as Vest entranc ining room, bea’ kitchen, room, nig ¢« ROOM & B Loo ear St. Seen 1266 North Cass fog seem, oak. Sieose, ut eS CTO ere et Al Shes Game pees, Yom pre| om cet , apees. ll coramis tating" space’ 2 “etroome So, bene "Posting Lake. OR | 127 5 ey 2 verses, = BU I ¥0 09.360.” o2 | Sondgrtulvaiue "Completsiy mod.| ice" slaed off af, #| ture window. sched ge- Fiactered ees | SEAUTIFUL LARE_UOT_ 00 FF.| tort ‘ed w Rd. on close to 2 Boge ‘and trane- UILT. ON YOUR I OT ern 5 room bungalow with full laid out oe bea tly rage, large conc ; poe etenehed se & “nardwood floors. In rt BE 5 Bashabew Rd. on the poration. Onty $900 down. $ - FHA basement, Gas AC furn. Plenty in ws hen birch cab-| ig situated a. Home abeth Lake Esta in front, Hit! st. EM 3-2957. . ievel edge of Drayton Plains. A grand une & 1 weareeeh space for recreation room. 20 fi. Le el br bedroo ns, lots | - kn on beautiful ie acre 400, tes. $0.- | SEAUTIFU’ HOME SITES OVER- Se ee ee ses : to—8 : oll with nice law with $2,000 4 HOME SITES OVER- ae $800 Down 9975 Peres Uiches, “separate uy | Ine goom ant Rodeo. ich: aeRO A et | er ries i Ls on tah, Sin oe rae 3 bedroom frame in Water. | $780 ‘down pl rt with | en, Select oak floors & plastered colored fixtures and venity, At) trade, sell or west su t —- ONTAGE ford Trp. Sa ot aon | pe | plus mortgage costs. weile. aluminum storms and ein te Sout tat. All for 615,650 | : | With’ jake'p ere Eins O'CONNOR.” BROKER ‘ aot “Fave fore Sem em pais Me only $1.- FULL BATH IVAN W. sergens. Tye lls. Priest! at ealy HURON: GARDENS BUNGALOW Direamimed > eiches © ‘ci | comaee es BROKER | ci Pontiac. Clove to sehoois, Ex. . Bee this now, FULL BASEMENT nS a“ We'll help you find a lot and) ves EXCEPTIONAL ROOMS SI poe ex tAROE LOTe NICE Bi OR TRI Sin piemty ‘or trievel of bi-level adh $ Bedrooms? | =. Ei ie | Mose BEE tent aca Hthet) ote cer Ee Teen | ae meee emmeaingae | Rdg ie th fab Sar | OR nes wooo wa ee ee ee esis, | AEDWOOD OAK FLOORS fo orm 8 feet of water LET us 3 ALi walls, oak floors, all tile bath, plastered walls. hardwood field. Ortonville. After len- ” EACRES, WOOD 11 room, 1 family 4 BIRCH KITCHEN CAB) Realtor FE 6 nares cee oe ee LD A beautiful kitchen, @ basement that joors. All this can be CAKE FRONTA m.__ | Witn several excel hae everything. e that a SyiDING WARDROBE ores —_ —_ Jeulyn, corner 34. a7, |. mace. Very liberal terms. HOME TO SUIT YOU ped excellence, Sarge tot many for ety $9,050 with 000 225 each Seonteoe = ee x poo Among rcellent ‘building ‘ harawosd floors: LUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ona i eee SELL, OR TRADE — Wor AND AT A PRICE $13 terme ef trade on 2 bedroom down and §7§ per month. road & Upoer, Long Lake. Oqiy sec. Abeel an pare of cheered Seurce | Rioite 70 Move RD. | ovrstanpino Que apt en, int taor & two wpe | | YOU CAN AFFORD = ' neo. Te O'NEIL, Realtor || _¥te i't.m GaAs | Puce for gute nl. Tig te tne ‘2 netural fireplaces. Auto. ¢ bdrm. home. large rooms thru- jew oh AG ters. Laree — ou WE TRADE, BUY OR SELL reeryn T7103 or 0 Open 0-9 OXFORD. = gee ee Pentel noloen of land this . - PB OS eater Rest, Large . TELEGRAPH, TO PONTIAC LARE out a ow feed | ony talons ones 6 ee ite <> DORRIS & SON REALTORS a | pina ) LAKEFRONT Excellent sol for fruit © berei . eutdoor ¢r mony oo WEST.2 M | ee it tebe oor eat, large! ome and an Dbl Feron heve & 450 + 752 W, Huron st. Phone PE 4-1557 MACE . ee on te round. 1%-story $2,890 with 9350 down. Hoceeddses'’* Almost An Acre Sur taay"t We Takeo "cree | Seat ee Het} 450 HOME PLANS |" MACEDAY LAKE | best tbat Sharma gi bem meses | sam Dive Away, TNC : a. | of round makes the yottin ‘levuvan SHORES tact, good houxetratier rr cquny “Home Planners Center” —Te %. to Ray! beach & = 110 ft. of. water front- Beemer. OA sia Call Leta . oe vist Sashabaw GILES REALTY CO. | 5 Nedteem tan £ 3 bdrm’ brick custom built, pia | home as down paymert. ; situated is 3 bedroom home bg ‘ake, Lom. 2 weet side C. A. WEBSTER REAL ESTATE. LOT x i) IMPROVEMENT Pos BALDWIN AVE. FE $4175 | near he, ateford Center with: vaaiey: ot yah tile eS Ask for Mr. Brow! Come out and browse through all modera. “tet fara gn sown Gators, 38. OA 8-3122| in street, 4 "> ae ments : —= Pca ite emeas are ail] Toe" and drapen pam 2 age "Mit pent. Reconditioned “& mat our § plan books at our CoD | (o'"esrage. ‘frees and ahrubr Bad I.AKE PRIVILEGES | 2a. screens, end attached. 1',- . eal west suburban area. s bes! econditioned & mod- to the pleasant Hiring th sf Ox150 ft. lot with privileges SUMMER COTTAGE— i Sale Ind 5 BEDROOMS sna BiscE" only gise'eoen |S inCtes "a emized 4, bedroom farm home | 18 Aor of Pontiac. «good 6. ® youre, enjor the year aroune| Slob down! Completely furnianed 3, bea pr Ilerenettvons Geka elles : ? ice Near Webster will handle, Buy are 2 houses on Jarge corner parcel in last 4 years. Large 30x60 bain. bath modern - bun: Siow. * alt to last. Fail Ht this is too good \ firepiace. ps e with stone anour 5 : every bps eige:| ime Be seems sating. Ideal for investment. Call for Two ‘car gar, Chicken house. 6 basement, oil perckans seer SS F Wood C - frigerater eMfecitic. water | evailable, “sur Tuetun bon porch. la re jiving dining rm ly : Call megane us at aoor. |. ew Ed garage, large ‘ C O eater, full: bath with show. | chatd Lake, $30,000; D: Or- fone" Easy YOu Be Frank LA SALLE P | Cat, OE, fall partioulars. Aa] Gives.” pose. Over Sib, abole DRE AN z ° : ef, séreened front porch we Sten: ka ince a BALL. PARK Se — s have new rcofs and rees, 100 Spies, bal. Delicious -AMERS REALTOR OR 3-1235 | 10% 38, dock @ x 30, 265, About 1% ACRE: th til . Jonathan, ete. Thi hard if you been. dreaming OPEN foot : 8 — Dixie High- LIKE NEW wot Paglorodtd —— excel- floor, good (ot Only #1280-terms. yistT ov! 20 years os oid and right in 2 hew nome "with 3 bedrooms com After 7 — OR ad 20 miles north apt shape, goo *, 2 houses. In Q toom ranch home OUR — Office and look prime, $12,200 good ‘terms. ment, breereway and Corner Williams La $14,900, term ter income BORGALOW-t1400 DOWR, with attached 9-car garage Grg 629 DOW bf over our man listings. W less than $15, garage for ms Lake Road & M50 = iid wi sneomey™ space. oo “and- ees an) oe ot eres paenete 3 bdrme, tile| from. Pat ‘208 for you ¥0 choose | SYLYAN CITY — Very attractive yout dream comes groet ieie | LAKE FRONT WHIPPLE LAKE FRONT— te, Terme ab wel o's mo basement, 2 fireptacee, ie bsmt., ‘paved i oxheust fan, full! We buy, sell re ede. “List ees out stone Grevinea hte in TL Ww van baile e bas din-| For only $1000 down you can is ee featuring | " Row. we. CALL bathe, shistored walls. naleee : us for Tost & efficient Real Vestate = basement, mas) eat. bath kitchen ein ad vchine ceune Cagaiee your 4° ‘oom be 18 ih fireplace, 3 J: R Hiltz only $2 ge ric for car garage, tu corner | space and beautiful c rds.| Page, me, ga- aromas, place {n 10x20 J. R. Hiltz ip tse Russell Young | 1. 11. Brown, Reattor pe ga Legsats| Hic, soon han dodo | toraen tree grea pee Ditatee satere tat | ures" re saver * rice o Sell ——— 62 w come or single family. $14,- arranged basement, 1% fi ie sneluded. See ront lot 100 x $28, 006 a ~ ; 2 1412 W. Hur 950 terms. car ga-| for yourself! Located at . $38,000, or Sale at 9, nn -on san) bentew tale ee Pk ¢4sm MULTIPLE LISTING SERWCS | rage i brewsemy al! peceled | igh Drive off Soanabew. Only enoehent terme: ; chon, eh enim sisi) bungalow with le ft. kiten- ° #000 DOWN — Well located west | fenced lot. #14780 with. te party cy Uae R My ACRE SRAUEIPUL BUILD. fi : il — heat, pepo gace _ Lake red. To De vad ore 3 FAMILY INCOME Oy Annett Inc. page ane eres Pe be 24411 Pines 8 Bes ER weutt® dys artri fate Catuct"Al"bots"'ai| DRAYTON PLAINS | Sms Settee oteth teeta Mota si? eres ON es wiih $1,800. dow ge garden h “ins “so’n 290 f| Here te that N PLAINS $1500 down, This’ one in excelent | Open Evening rings and Basan i al sere . Don’t B “ ” Is THE “RIRD” TO 8 0 080 take ‘dow —— room home you have been Cee | Se cca anck ipmiet aan: - street frontage. 1% —— tens = eA Peeker BRICK LAKE-FRONT : SEE Se oe eee | oe o, “Sety "Saane “bat | eee FO ee = Acres. | worm. while uihers stand room, rinchiype e= 32° iv: CRESCENT LAKE | SP R20ayatten soutGoce in'norty:| Foud.'$6.300 i Sack Tord oP! | ome For Sale Resort Prop. 444 2% fh on toad, email house Bedroom Rancher . haven't any worms, bet we ine feo pith studio, gel $1,000 DOWN Xie om ‘otrective ¢ & bat me Mee ore wceroces sonch. cote, | ent LONMMaD canen mage with fin down: nelnase I Gg gg ag EF west soburbag re ae bene | ae OBatement wh ceramic Modern 2 dedrm. ranch type terug. bitehen, Njearcom, ‘Ware: North Side Brick A god farms On D4si8 after 2pm re GN deginaw. FE green 38 featuri uring *hiehiy aluminuin "iaing, full bath, 1.6 m, . care jock from Cres- ‘aclt heat & | : bed * 3 am. 92-9209. . eee iefeemcetes | Bec ae | gree Sale| SFist oO | bettas SE etre! JIM WILLIAMS |a Seburber Pron $64 3) eae um stor age ered me “i312 a <2 Lovely fot i0eni50 fcland:- “~ . | Block ‘construttion. Only. $1000 Dn MACEDAY LAKE — gue beat, i's car garage and at: 120 ACRES, 6 ROOM MODERN oF ae tle eee Y — oe ee es QUARE LA , ’ 4 ’ Priv’ vileges. tached peas Outside grill, A seh paTATE & INSURA house. Nr, Cadillac. Trout streams| Excellen ee sandy joam. fenced. im “ony 311.350. | 00" A gage voted .- BRICK INCOME frame ae noua - .. pene gene an excellent neighbor- Baldwin A Pe ase, S.ccae ti e ame, Write| cash, Girout- ——" me -B | fie wench Mepactour Heine | an out ; bath, 2 bedrooms: large Wine | to'see, G14790 with terms | , or" phone “Sommerce ie 3404 | BY OWsER: 3 AC | tal foe Pee cosmen Sn — Dee poor gy ing income offering. modern kitchen ‘knotty pine ng. fem” : 2 ACRES, 9 MILES ateman | fivoerd court, Tawn apr. | Suamlly oa atime proper ey ee a | Yo top tice, efgek.. Priced reason. ae a oe garage included, (Everything | in ogany, built By - i 2 : UR LIFE’S MADE |* Sh) Hugh Reid, 2180 Fergsworth “raperies mchaded. Owner | ovner over #8 root. Will et nate cement arive, “aie \ z fe. Fetegnane 20 #481. “Rupees, _K al I Ipsen. L 000 per yr. Terme. 480 down.. a * | ve cil build . 8 | Four’ tot & to vey | EASTER through Classj- ~~ For Sale Fa : [ eulie R. Tripp, Realtor | WARD_E. PARTRIDGE ol KENT, Realtor | | B . “ff pen pin enterot ait" compere | fied Ad aes iam om RAL Saks fF W. Huron Street REAL TO! \. - bath, wen, ! s. To solve every: | UH OF, LAND, rs oe ee aca Biel Pees | 1050 \ R ope eet] kl me Bila ere -| pone onBRALTOR ’ etelse fede *”| bares" 908 Belawin oc s j : ' , ae - § = oon V, HURON ST. | PARKING--|- Phong OR "398 or OR i872 we a day problems quickly, dial | = . *. i £: ery. 10 to 8 Ll ehings, FE 28181. p Open Eve: ti ”. | i ° i {| eM Cove res ee ioe on i th trous € $21, $8, aa, C. PANGUS, Realtor Investors Attention patty size wine factory parts, Free test| 156 * % Only one in gro uo oren. § in- ae ae et ee set. B og ov Paget Eo . os aes eeu ing Brunswick alleys s. Need $500 Pa x cabinette, Lawn TASTES 63 W HURON ST | Cameras, Equiprhent 61A 2 7 a A ae - Fg habig vs on meee OF B. LET US HELP You Wi Witt Your | ~~ ’ i eourteous ~¢ e . Hundreds 44 tur viding. peep wend. Cusers me b. At your budget? | 9412 Felt Base | Rugs $395 of colors to from in rub: os pet sere. Prime invesiment. price ee od reyot, then dt OOF OT out ae a. s.38 oor pene eee eee pear cm, saHor R. Tripe. Realtor : oe Sat ote oe te perkion ing, where new| 4 ma, re WW Il Til , store. Oakland Fuel and Paint. ef 5-6618 |. Leslie . J TIPp, Nea soe is an all time ain! private ulte iar and tel 6 a He c 436 | Orchard Lake Ave, FE 6-6 6-6158, Sale Musical Go 62 Pe sieh ort ~~ Lag 4 O12) and tell | OOAR HOUSE PAINT, G. $108 TUNAIRE FURNACES | oot eee | IE FE 6-8i61 or 2 ; AINT. $ WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘Ho: & A Byers, 141 W. Huron, FE 43064 cowent,__ sale Brice, ever. FHA aan WHITE PEARL. FE Buy Thru Partridge |REALTOR — FE 4-3581 ome UO | ace, Gap wassur oo KinVOu MEATING SERV. | AccOR List Thru Partri AL Wo wae casional chair, $10: cherry love- $634 | “SNS up. BaNdOR, sus io ve Lae. | - oan OMPGNy| ws. se set See MEDICINT CABINET LARGE 37° | Seiecuon of yn eg Soke Boceers E Property % 1050 W. HURON ST. radia, $3; apartment washer, $5. CONE Cel gabinet, 87.95| clarinets, cornets. trumpets, sax. Open Eve. til 9. 1 N. Be Street on sae Dr., Watkins Lake. value, $3.95, Slightly marred, Also| nat you. dala, bi 8. a ifber PRONTAGE.. AvsvRN| A Rare Opportunity Hours 9 toh” Saturday ® to } wi, anirinout ght nes trade allow. “plas 2” TV TABLE MODEL — 16" a : ing doub! oor s, wall A thet i s. in Xt ae za ue Méab ts be bg Home ~ WHEN YOU NEED TV comelen Beasocable. FE “Tell me, Mr, Baxter, how does this one taste?” wan euvines, terrific vanes, ee ean aia ow OG — aw lone between Pontise and Dray- Disie vy — " $ $ LECTROMASTER a rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. | 49 per cent off on Hohner 120 i rs terms. bome| i : m, modern hme —_ 0 er cane. 2 eine MURATIC ACID: coe A $0 Gal.| bass accordian. Used Frontalini combine. $13,000; | terms. }'rms._ of ope oer oleae soca sax 'an, A eae oe rour [aii OR 2204 ee. oa, Sale Household Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 c, --..,, $1.00 Gal.| 120 bass eecordian and ease, if - ar a rar ae ~~" § Gal Foundation Coat ...... $2.95 Buy Thru Par tridge ens rp aren sat ts seme iene 16” Lge USED CONSOLE TV.| REFRIGERATOR, $35, 17" TV, OAL, BL ELEC. HEATER, $79.95.' 5 Gal. Roofing Coating ....... $3.40 RETURNE D RENTALS ry handle. budget, W. —— * ghd it your TV antenna kit, 90.08. Power mower Secures. 30-gal, auto. gas ester $54.95. BLAYLOCK “16 - Gus ¢ EASTER Bt eoMNiee Litt Thru Partrid ° = 1 Timost new, $225, FE S-3868, Cab. sinks & ‘fittings. $69.50 up 2OU ornets, clarinets, flutes, trom- goes. for this property a bear vou with your wendy problem “W "ALTON TV U $ Leunéey Gane ee fanoete, COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co.| bones all like new. Priced to| Shop, 60 8. Astor. FE Ba, t Auburn A Clos a tae Walton. Cor Joslyn: PE 2-2251 REFRIG. 6 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE, $10.95. | a Orchard Lake Ave. FE Pu01 — $12.50 dn, $10 mo. heey FEMALE FRENCH . Downtown. fd for ome and Giroug: Franks 5 ROOMS OF FURNITURE AND) or, tao migadl and eeetrie ~~ SAVE ELUMBING , wy whew inate PIPE scat theet Now Rivis Precley gus | GBAGLAW SRED TRE. CERN many usiness. Priced access. x . New Whirlpool son yD. at) B. PORES +++ -| tar with chord attachments. Only F EMALE, asona will consider con-| GENERAL REAL ESTATE FINANCE CO. 1956 EASY WRINGER WASHER.| ‘toner, ees sample, save yoo. | 38 axe" ae PRE - FAB| ‘sp, Jal) PLUMBING su jeg’ | $9.98. Grinnell Bros, 27 8. Sag- Re eke SEO tee. Bay- eee Realtor (eee eee | nen Pemng nig Beck miag, | SPE OM, | aah Bm aly win ons ee" |i 8 age Eau | cconony Lowa wasce on | YALE ARC COORD ME Te nee AUF, Realtor il Wi Pe 41574 ' | KpMinaL BR = HA- REBUILT WwisiiNG MACHINES: oe poli aes acdc saving & | NORGE SER UsED i MO ACCORDIONS LO 5 LOWEST PRICE trea male, German Shepherd, 8 wks. he juron OA 83330, FE 2-742! TEAGUE FINANCE CO tor stove, 2 living rm. out- 2 etre oa emaraqiert. he tees eaecee: ‘sat per panel. 1 87 | New. 234 Judson, $70. SS au ceaienere —— pont Pe | PE 83240. 3247 way, 6 ACRES BUSINESS FRONTAGE EA - | fig, $216 Buesko, Clarkston.__| Tiseyrie neon, ezoqeend Send gereee Seer, door with | BAINT YOUR HOUSE IN ANY bsant. PARAKEETS — ‘A Tile ar me en 202 N. MAIN. ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, _all hardware. $ —no bdilster—no pee! BLOND OAK OPINET PIANO & Canaries, cages 20 yrs, in same pall. mile We rter Ra. By h §-2037. wera ROERATOR. is 50.” 3 ry N. Warwick's FE location, Crane's Bird toves, $15 x settle 80 : we KOTY . bench, Practically new #498, Cash. . ROCHESTER, MICH. AR RANGE. | {o's a stoves. ANCHOR FENCES 2489 Auburn, FE ¢-6510. Re ent Lease B: Pro 49A — poe burner, $129. vales $59.95 Sacloed bel siting -F0 Seat No money down, FHA approved. ae Parak Gu en us. Prop. Local Trucking Business ; A ty scratched: piso, several See t appiemnas. tis jg, ural PREE ESTIMATES. = BTN | es PLYW¢ OOD couPLere Fi PLAYERS PIANO an woats, | war. to Talk 0x9 BUILDING. Loca| Eyl pay ee ee an chort | _ MOUSEHOLD ee ee eee saary . values. | reereen’s Furature, @ Orchard cee tee aus piyscore.........,, $6.00 | 60078, roe ain Bt. Gon fer — ‘0. Box 6 Bauling. be your owa boss. All| PR. Rochester OL 60111 OL 1-9701| Michigan Fluorescent, 363 Or: | —Lake_Ave. ways E D§LIVER HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. EXC. BETS. CANARIBS. aoe Drayton of Pon- ipment 0 ration chard Lake Ave. . : Fur, white e & hardwood ply-| cond, §700 EM 3-3321. Fag hg SR erson, FE 2-1727, tiac. i q inch Pord: Truck, .R. siding Mortgage Loans - 54 Ze REFRIGERATOR SEWING MACHINES woods ave able< from stock. ENAB ek, I. gag APT. 8: : q Le PIANO. IN EXC COND. | PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES. CHOI USED CAR TGF. ea fa ag wo" ven, _Ideat for cottage, $15. MA b-440s.| ‘lo. Zig-Zag Sewing Machine EM 3-2731 [ORR Cee LONE ies | Terms 96. O Pe ld E. Hur: | Pood since 997-804 Oakland Ave, eae with, bullae. oil mee aes. cae ibis oe: -LOANS—$600 to $1,500 AUTO. Bigg ae cues MOS'| Free Demo, ALLAN'S FE3016 | For your building needs free esti- Lautan FURL OIL TANK 320 genta REALL far YER PANS. PUREBRED c ates . = - “ 4 of waite, eration today. Leer se pee | St ee | EWING WAGNER — aio | “A ston) eulve.t, Pine Fe see Or Dey MIST | Qgliggber’s 18m. re| ome. $25" no prs: 80 wih AU REB * ewer e rain tile : ic new, M. Stout, Realtor | NICHOLIE 2. For home orim- | and up Wringer ger washers: (ean ccnp spprabien Fi Outters — Resting — Cement | PATIO SLABS PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE PuPpins. 3 os Sagin — 0 8: 0 — ot enalee $9.95 and up. Re retors, makes Free home estimates cOR Plaster boara — Rock Lath OUTDOOR — 8:30 am, Oscar Schmidt, FE pherd mother. ‘ . ———- up. Guarante 3.0102, Kirt Sewing Center. | Buy FHA’ 5 years io pay | Yariety in Color & Size, Neo _ 25211, 5 | PUEPINg FOR SALE. “#3. a 4 To a garage of af ROY'sS REPLACEMENT ye sata SINGER ELECTR.C CONSOLE | Serving Pontiac —. Suburbs Money Down éke Tits BEAUTIPUL ORGAN| FE 473. |. Business Opportunities 51° My. Clemens aval ¥E 5-1201 a home . 06 Oakland Ave. ___ 1 with attachments, Round bobbin. ~~ PAUL, ST. CYR ROGER A. Fd on) ste Gallagher's, 18 E.| REGISTERED TOY TERRIER. 16 ~ |Bre._ bar. Allen FE 23310) —§ “On second m ‘BIGGEST BARGAINS || Fat cust Beret win i Me Meee ee | Gnton ‘Lake eae ong | Morb eee ete UTO PARTS AND GAS STATIO CO Apply 208 National Bi . ae => WEneinANe, HOMERED, Agzo x) nd ietekes bas ~ WE VER - Pontiac or Phone FE 4472 | Tavle lop gas range fre $18 | _Your_home anytime. _ 6120 Bogie Lake Road PLYWOOD Sale > Office Equipment 63 63 vase od been . this’ growing ‘business, Good lease THE STATE MORTGAGE LOANS, |Kitchen. cupboara 20.25005.000. $10 |STO VES. BOUGHT, SOLD_EX- “commerce, Mici Gaus @) Gard sees fe Hwy: caeap rent. A real buy for some- A BAR, DAIRY STORE AND - cabinet .. ; $5| Changed Turner's. 602 Mt. cord “ALL. STEE F EN E ‘4a fie 3.60 | 2 HAM LTON DRAWINO TABLE, one +. work. iy take} Thriving town, main highwe £2 : fruction Con vi Fe sees e tt Ebon oe aah 5 - SL NC con. | IO gBE BE wees vat * Maecutty wecl Goske, oars Trained, Boarded 70 beoume % . m! near Pontiac, completely equipped} Construction Company | Smsil Desk .... “2 é ie Sn ee es : theoms we 5. ete $15 Stove. Auto. padl New cond. 490 30 : 1 No Mit Gray & Adams junto ft. “mascery” glass front Detting Oe wont bo Pea Sage og _FE. §-4706 after 6. aancenn vM ae 110 TAPE Mans y others kinds ‘aiso| “Outside Swivel char, chair, 1, Sturais | POR, O08. SATS BOARDED & Tae BARBER SHOP — building. Beautiful living quar Swi 85 | WE_BUY. LL AND EXCHANG TELEVISION. 2 “YRS. OLD. GUAR. | _recorder._Must_sall._1M_ 2.2408 be ineiée docrs, of, all kinds. | Ete}, | ares. Down town, location, excellent) 'F#. 7500 handles everything. | ~ Abra od EVER nay 1D HOME | “t161 Commerce Rd ANTIQUES —Disiiks, LAMPa. sil-| TUeS.\ein Ponte eT eb Sti op moh be MACHINE. FE vin or Salem a rg epoertunity fos amt is barber. GAS & OIL ob NOT Ry OAKLAND FOASTMASTER 60. GAL. ae ver & glass castor sets, shaving Fi loa MNOCULARA COSF bn er. PE 5-013). - 3-4267. Ateres aan geltene per sale or trade. 81.600, FURNITURE co. siete “habe be on pdr mugs. Merble top Bree te aill cali for O06, like new. or Sale_ Store Equipment 64 _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Buy Thru Partridge power wagon, and on eet = i0xs0" HOU FOR DN, | 1% 8 inaw FE 2-5523 | wilectric, Co. 1060 W. wheels, Mise. iron, OR 3-2122. ra 22313. et Ante Ji ae nina Pape List ‘Thru Partrid ¢e org Sa cia — fom gg Age llen ay | noua, bie rE . = Tavacnen Sons saber #RADE. ELECTRIC, RANGES | FoR ARM SE RONG Ay ls 3 Diheg gaye} : apne Hil ry ALFALFA atari se aUTLDING FoR EN? w HARDWARE STORES wei - pesheney bed chest, for . Huron. GOLDSEAL ERS Miller Garden, ee gete seat i. se oI Ae A a Deli Mg © han , straw, wood, in. Wal > ; e have some . e st ON. r- - ¥ ~ RESTAURANT, esses by = low ove: which | ings 8 For pickup truck, FE = sets at equal on T RADE- IN. DEP T . Genuine Iniaid “t Tile, All of 14 Mile, Birmingham.) MI) plete units with end ols. 4 in & aNb Cu y+ NO ALFA & uip. Livin “cuarters shore Lo-| provides én M you) 4-6600. : on's Furniture 42 Irehard Lake Guar electric washer ....... Colors. 9x9". Be en _ 46053. gheives each side, Sell cheap. 2256 | _Ctover, 2 ‘ aos OA tated 668 Lapee Orion.| % get started in @ profitable busi- | 53 9g EQUITY IN 3 BDRM. HOME. Ave. | Sader gan Sms $ 9.95 | FLOOR SHOP 99 5. Saginaw | POWER MOWERS Disie_ Bw ALL pres OF < D $3,000 dn. wil Siecle “MYrtle ness eh small ale aes, Call « Pontiac for land contract, will BUY - PE 5-6755. Score rg Whe... HA BARGAIN | 1) FURNISHED OR | $10 down buys & good new 1957 WATIOWAL- “€ “ef cies — s ra, i 0 ee will 25761. tre, Le cosine nee: Unt _aeiust ong Gtterence. SM 2Ont. =| ei 1NO8 MAT Se: Gales come $8 |” unturnished. 9890 or inte model | Tellable ‘make wih | guarantee! Kas EM __toes, OA 62170. A ' start SY OWEER Of ~ are ge st. 3) ® esses, brand new, $30 up. zeae ton pod fomoned ei <6 WD ectodol ~~ bold priv mower mechanics, Certified deal- : opens “PA é& ’ 6 . i ec e e a & . i Dixie Highway ariee ree TAVERN. SOM. - | will take sah ieanearenet ection, of | wrodgnt tron me $25 value vanity bench... § 3.96 _Teges Clarkston area. OR 374 er gr Jacobson, eulips, Mots.) Sale Sporting Goods 65) ting: Ps a > po el lease, fine | in this fast | case for equity. Pull price Fare 42_Orchard Lk. Ave. MAN'S BARGAIN “SALE Then Taian ail sizes and shapes | Guys MODERN & ANTIQUE Wixom ne. & Bass Lake Ra. Very Active Corner growing community. 40% down, aaa CHINA CABINET, DINETTE, -| "8 W Pike st FE, ¢-1122 (New oak flooring, No.3. $85 per M| of used mowers. W. F. MILLER. |" guy’ sell, trade. Burr-Shell, 175 | ALPALFA will trade. SALE OR TRADE FORD plete bedroom suite, washer. #85 | twin SIZE MATTRESS, MATCH. |New Outside. 3 ft doors. $17.00/ GARDEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, | 9 telegraph Ra. PE 24708. ALAA ee * CLASS C, LUPTON Fairlane, ip Green St. stove, refrig. & misc. ‘48 Qx4's, 8 to 20’, 6c ft. or one per M| 1503 8. Woodward Ave, (Just N.| 5 me & alfalfa, first eut-- ing box spring. Only used 2 mo F L MBERSHIP AND ting. 3929 SI iw sat rst Sung Pm. rx | SWAP. BOY, OM CHIL = CALL| gout Camponaten. 10 Ter] Rfpnad Gli cal Ful caame'e- Fatdely ig |r gl rmnehai) Pre Te ce ee tnCht | eee beet tne ew NEA areas c home acres with trout; Sw E < . : _ldeal for —— (legate aig are of strip. Buy this eee oe it you on | CHROME of and cand wae GAS RANGE. ti055 UP. pre’ alum. Gutter “s eat lc *. ae HL ~__ ties Press. Write Box 117 = Paes a Ez ——— «Or Large Oa ste take teeters Wl) eienowe pevanel few | Oa | ee oe bet eal, on! & Bere Mee es WOLVERINE —_ SOT, PILL SIRT, SANE | penee Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake. stablished no sell uired. 8 if th| cabinet, red nylon couch, s 361 8. Saginaw St BEEF AND Spore a HALF AND “Mu Bil OR POR STUD SERVICE, REO. — 8 ~ fal — pari "eine Br “ening FOR re wtih tt. W. Kenneth Rd. FE 5-906. —- ch & ge vaerviee. upholstered Peotiee, SMicnigan uarters ke Mki.. FE 5-7041 re ~ OP Boe pins dro gel I rea. Tennessee time. Investment from $1,250 and) trycy WILL SWAP EQUITY IN HOUSE room chair, crocheted table GOOD CONDI- RICK, RECLAIMED — Say ti You | Black di 1, 01 os white pony. up. ured by inv x sell a "truck. ver = eat Oxbow for iate| cloth Oxia rug. and chess. FE cigar! Lik od 32-5008 after S00 3-6068. dirt, gravel and fill..OR| OA ¢-2008 CE nee TO OR services. Reply stating qualifica-| Have books to sho ot mode! car of truck. PE :- am: _"SUNION WRECKING CO. Sh t k ~ : HAY FOR BALE, si8 A fons and include, phote, sumber.| 9.9534 “or evenings Woop a STEEL, LATHE COMBE | gLpcrs paYEaF USED DEPT pronto Meg! MLE . eetroc mince anit Toe COTS my | htt 0 bole. Fat bane. Ine Division 19, 1818 West Mt) Sate Land rare 52|_ buses. wast have your MA| ‘mous namie brand, stgntly | scasteg ante washer....... ". 988.00 CYCLONE PENCE — MFO. BY Dulidesing ont freat in heading. | years entie, $135. Saddle & a conmnon omens | ree Gadel Chodidng 1180 | asi Wa "Orenard | Pretasie auto veces so sc0. $88.00 | _U.8.8. Pree estimates. on 2-r368.| “2X Cel DLN ee ere eras onaver | sarees. a Salat © em : Norge refrig.......-..-++s- i ; : . ‘ HOYT gy th pe apy Ra sone Ren Se SVE pie ST 0eT NEW. Late e'model lee fangs... ie 80 : PE «teai Blanket invulaton ee fi. $398 ing tied) Ball PE ise PALOMINO, aT STUD. thi yy; 6 cent interest, on 5 |% LENOTH MUSKRAT COAT. for newlyweds. $260. OL | 5.) ten ioe; SEAT. Twinsulation, 10 sq. ft......... $150 | x aoe BOL. CRUSHED oT - Ortonville, Na- room m i 94.800. | “New. $175. MI_ 66813 Yea. 7 ae ie Saeco 90 Nesa steel, Zonolite per 61.30 | At 7 4, . et ee soe Fhdigppery pol Clark Real FE, $0002 ot | MATERNITY NITY DRESSES. siZE ELECTROLUX {Ate WODET. Ironrite Ironer | ONS” bar sinks, $3.95. ms A. enson Douglas fir 2x8, 2x12, 214, send. grave. fil. Earl How- | BONY CARTS AND HARNESSES. busy highway —large newly re-|Fe_C4sl3. Ask for Mr Clerk: | 16 915, OR 3-8218. __ conditiog, make 6 payments CLAYTON'S 00 8. Perry ok Ge awe owe | al TOP SOI, CRUSHED BFORE, Main 8, Miltore MU Geta modeied a 1id|30 PER CENT OW 8 | conte 16 es icin 3 ofa = jee. oF re of | PURNITURE & APPLIAN CIRCLE FLUORESCENT Pix. | ¢z#)4 fir, plywood Oe | cand rave al Lilie Cenkiim, | rae re. . ap 8 rock excellent gpl oe ot land contract, Bal. $8,- | COATS, 20S. HivGsonable. Exe. best ond Inside rod Rg cgieh| Pe bafta or’ i a Pad ogg He ei en co | LEP emer | tk FEE cee age | REREER CMONT, ORE, Ot |G on We “hamming fee sow | "Sl ip gatennea pipe ater | 4 TOPS0H ee ee LACKS. ONE NEW, : $20. oult ia ater [net cent dacunt OR Bart. | PROMS Sam ence, PE eowe.| fete ernoet.itr bear Me |Cetdterhes wi mattass. Sie gh | Suen Toco | marred. Cai ee icicle a “stan | For Sale Poultry 74 , LET YOUR __Call_after_§ p.m tee oe Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Rolaway ma . $39.95 | St factory showrooms, M te sn oe On posing i TOP BOIL, SAND GRAVEL & | WHITE EMDEN oC POR HOYT REALTY GIRL'S CLOTHING, SIZE 12-14| Orchard Lake Ave LORD'S WHOL ESALE | Yiterescent. 393 Orchare Lake| [AIS KOREDIT TERUG USE. "ti, FE $-0002. Or OR 36548.) sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd., 2 Mi re 48. Telesraph Pee re) seve spring cont, aitting ‘cond, Only $60.95 2220 Elizebetn pake Rd. CLINTON 6 ARD 1956 MOD- "ted Pets it bad” “eavel me = 81 steers WORK for YOU] se tha “pinx'etlontrest isle) Sine Sa ehsso sO ve tt ee ime so AS oe BUR MEISTER pret ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 ; . ae ——ey_| — _ VaACtuM CLEANERS - “Teme SALES Northern Lumber Co. i at Mis SL |. OO 1 We have both and small RNITURE, REFRIG. & TV. | wu.vics siegs 2 Mt. Cleméns FE 3-98: orthern Lum Der rr 6 APPLES, 41.90 A BUSHEL AX Be : eontracts for tie, Prompt. oot bog se D | MENS . Must sell, FE 6- Free Demo. ALLAN'S oy 29-6143 COKE MACHINE F UPRIGHT. ite 8187 Cooley Lake “th -_ also roto tilling. FE up. Also sweet elder. Hom A aie . om er FE. SOOT, Ask. for | coats. Cheap rf Gag STOWE sae. oe, ae wood. ne Sig “Cen tae Pen Telegraph 6 4 Maine PM DIN | IT, KINDS OF GRAVEL SEACR Orchards.” $400_ Orchard Ek Re. Mccann bligations. | CADIES. SH FE ese. WAYNE GABERTS | S30t*5.0" 28. “Can “ME: FOF! Doteoh EL. 61m a on meee Pe wika.Tom berry ee | Sneed w isi J. c HAY. EN, Reatlor. en GENERAL ELEC RANGE. ONLY Floo¢ Sample Sale PLE EENED~1 : aMiTH. NEARLY NEW ETRY FR cute a wm. A late type burner. Pp 86” high, approx, , cond. Reasonable, Terms. FE | BANK RUN ROAD D GRAVEL. 3 5 mick en TAR CABLING — Well established. 17 ren- aE IKE taND Con aise’ cagrathe ‘: at 950.08. Btu's, Mt Oe eee medkers devers, | tee dors included MI 46015 | _ 898843. 4. load delivered, 87. Speciaiis Troe APOHICKE rane / units, motel & cabins, room| tract for modern . | coat with ieee Felrizetators, ete Up to 2 years | DOORS, FACTORY SECONDS, | SOLID OAK CHINA CUPBOARD. ut siest” PE ose rucks loaded.| AT OP DYKE RD for more restaurant with; Hes balance fit Payments | 5-6. Free mai fi ; by iN IRONER, 0. to a large stock, any size. $4.60 & an's 38, boy's 12 to 16, we alioes HOUSE OF. WAL rior dE quarters, a! oom $60 mo. - ikson, inquire are of Beverly. fe = 80714. 21 Ny ww FE 5-6189 2. Meret, P a ac Cae 3 & 14, roller’ skates, size BLACK K DIRT BLVD. paneer RINK'’S CHICK- home 2560 © rooklyn Sul x / 1 ° i i Dixie Highway. waged owner vision, Rochester. Sasol, 3 Me “TIRONRITE we vecece $40.95 Vi Msi Th, F — tA z LOADING NOW WALTON BLVD. "EB 44029. a came te ve a ding gown with $3) 4) AUTOMATICALLY c d between Perry & Joslyn, B. L.| Sale Farm Equipment / 96 yan toate sate teitics | Momey to Loam 83| fi Seryss Eaters he Om | carbene BRR) om Dieuwaaman at Sin li af" | eee Ss" ole rage | 5 French, Pe Bh k = — (State Lisenced Lenders) wee See ak -|Goldspot reftigerator $50.95 199.95 ens, pull downs setae PIPE 1108 oF PR. #0877 GRAVEL. |; wULKEY FARM ELEVA ATOR, 24 GAS STATION — Well located in High | Crump Electric, ine. HOME TRIAL ational, eS aedteoms, | SF Ms FOR_FOTTING COW MANURE A eb GoeT wee. | Se: 8 ee ‘bike Pontiac on © main highway. BORROW | 9465 Auburn Ry rE b. A. WAGNER CO ae, ae, Se , Penk. ae = as i i ege By ew. 1640: E. “éSnahene - = station, — WITH IRONER, © MORE. -, EXC. §-9281 - value; $1.95. Slightly factory ir- DDI Tic

ee sae Roane’ ts ered. Priced reasceable. PE We ere now taking otders for 9 er _qoom “home. & bet bath’ down wn, Bi 8, Serine The Kay Bldg. 1 to anaes +1 Ge caren 1 (set, Miller Pall deluxe wood ENGAGEMENT RING AND oe ee... 0 a Gpaver Fit OR CEASE. 30 bet foot, White estar picket * . wre iED7 SIZE GAS STOVE. CALL meee if a, Pita MS, PRED (ATES. rite Pontiac Press & rail fences also sceitanle _ oon cam a" included: Aged, wi ‘| Bie, MED. SIEE_GAS STOVE. CA oc attee™ wt a OR 34308: 8 to §:30 closed Suns fMMEDIATE DELIVERY, BANK | LOWRIE - TU co. cannot operate, says “sac- uckner | rer Customers, Ask for Ron rifice’! . fot 10.000 ‘ er tarutture. "EM | evenings. FE 2-6066. SAVE iG 8Ul Eee 5940 Highland Rd. (M50) OR 93-7002} run road gravel. 6 yd. loads, $7. | 1 W. Walton ; 22-9104 sy * toed hornet a mage articles FOROLA COMB. RA eS & 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 FORCED AIR GUN FURNACE.. - ac = *| PE S717 or FE 5-8 §-8304, Cit ws 129.80 UP < raed ord changer. High counter flow. Low Boy. | SOIL PIPE. $3.20 PER lot - | cea A POR $ PRICES FLOYD KENT, Realtor 7 FiBce (RM BUTTE | rvoie. only $00.05. Mik's, gona Denier discount. Contect Eimer,| gopper pine Ze, Ik gutter, We. | LOADINS gots Bott DAILY. | WON GARDEN TRACTORS AND 2209 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph On 3-184, | _ 61300. x FE . Nights OR 32097, We _ Warwick s, Fe $8000. at! 7! a AOEN uCwEns 7 ee 2517 Open @ te —_ tivina | MUST SELL: = SEAT. REC- also service SEPTIC TANKS, | REINK Now LOADING EATS ~ x S| | LESS. SALES 8) SERVICE AMPLE CUST PARKING Peeee ivi | ord cabinet, davenport, platform FREE | STANDING TOILETS, _eon’ FE 26472 or 8-0928. aven a1 Mt. Clemens 8t. 3-9830 fetsare ee. | focker,” commer" chine) Teabinet, FIR Hip daub nits, oe RAM | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV-| PONTIAC [ARE BUILDERS GUP-| DAIRY PARMERSIIT BE SURE TO occasional é jepring our low ces on wing “ane Rd., off poe Aaa matiress, chest’ dresser, 30". x mage =e ee Bhp 2 bie, trucking, cement & mortar.) Cooiers ins and serviced for ia. : : ae drat au OR’ 31534. 1 year. We can save money 40" mirror and mise. Phone FE SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL da i] eT = y ec you , ie . SUITE. WAL- REAL _N P SOIL. $2 PER| W. Sa | Davisburg “LETS TALK for | Bul desk, drum inble & end te : 172 8. Saginew FE £310 york teth, Patnt, Fa Delivered PE best. Anytime | Mich. " 7c NG: DRESSER, CHEST “ . : pe... ——— {RNS OF PURNITORE. LAKE | Ded svrine and -maitress, Glider, $4.75 70, cu, ft Al cond. 9178, MAr- faa mene, Sa See | cen pehe ST GRAVE TOP | Pee Pe oi as ange. refric.,| porch Tus. best motor, power : ° _ meat Bn Pe eases, "| Soil, binck dirt. Call PE 6-040. | 5 RS _ Machine Shop and power mower OF 34548._| dishes, ang clothing. 2054 | cac POR. OF. “hi cap, 00600, PE| WATER GRAIN. | TOP SOIL, LOADED OR DELIV- eS TRACTOR Well established, § man ma- PCL O) | Garang? to 3pm, or 40 FE! Northern:Lumber Co. | _Sidt=" : Semi Auto, $128 of WO and as-| _ ered. PE 2.2965. New chine shop with lots of eon- & 2) 26217 before $:6"c.s. : ; sume payments ; TOP SOIL, GRAVEL AND FILL. * tracts purchased in erm es, matching 7140 EM 34171 Ga D WOOD AND ALI FE 5-3552. a Palate SE cS weeey,| Meant ese tiaa or ‘pay tai | 3g TAGS L/OOTS | “sate aay st eens TOP SOIL Easy | 1 . Berry Steel overhead sec: ON I Lawn and Garden... : ’ cepa. | _snrime Cal PEL wIteh Coronet. | § Uta awa exe cds, Alt gtes and onees. Larae| BENSON, LUMBER CO.) Loaded or Delivered “See ts ‘te Toby vs th tae | tatee- = sin : oa crea epee atrertss [ee eae cee, Pigse cae room et me. | FED cg es i ah ‘fomrme Mame oh | Recenter fies ges| De tt Yourself 61] watbarsnbss con aed — bili add other cond. FY : ow th * at fine ideal or Potro “cous 0 8B aaatee core oe wits. Peadoe rE sem BETTER HURRY, MUST DISPOSE EROORG, PRON ERB T9 AD: | aap | “a Years be : 43469 YAN. DYKE "'TICA THE ANSWER a GE AUTO. RANGE, MODEL DDI. Furtaces — Furnaces FE aoe —— OHN D | MICHIGAN’ BUSINESS \ or costed cones a coats N FACTORY CRATES ~ Wood, Ca oF SALES COR PORATION JOHN A. LAN is 18%3 8. | oe FRONT DOOR, | if bo =f = ae ea os VREER 2 Urvinadyo “LOA NS $25 TO $500 | F ae Loan STATE BANK BLDG, "FE 2-9206 pe sates’ «if Le — * a lil oe sore. $80.80, os EN LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory ‘service and : | ishers, scrubbers, cement grind- s| gia steamers, ole. FS bite, 40 LADY ieee ae FE 1 “mond Ying, worth $150; $50 if) _— en at once. FE 6-8229. Do It Yourself — 61 BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER, POL ( FOR RENT Floor sanderse—hand sanders — furnace ‘sane aieanaee oak land Fuel and Paint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-610§, | FOR RENT Pe Sia SANDERS pe BROWNIE HARDWARE 4 -. tealm Bullders. Supply oattebe. PE 5-4712, ~ ; Want Ads! To sell, rent, nal it’ s FE ones I Sas AL FURS ce 8 CARNEL CPA ORs da ate | THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, pnt 10, 1957). ean SALE STARTS 7PM. X AND FRIDAY, APR. _ “TTARDWARE ETc. © ‘ tools, A BEAUTIFUL HOUSETRATLER for conveniences Ss rieoe- — Gpayne, jot i. TRAILER EXCHANGE yong Pe rte GAS wp ARIS & SUPPLIES ROw BOaT, $36. 226 B. TIENKEN, Rochester. " gQHNSON MOTORS a 2-600 = * MUST SACRIFICE MY NEW if Reet, & trailer, Job pa ed bent. Mark 15 Mercury motor. i, N. Holly Rad., Holly. ME wiveks 3 ALUMINUM BOATS & 20 months to iy. TRADE-INS S Anderson Hardware 2182 .* Tele FE 54-0062 Open. Sun iy a Week ns ot baat i to TH oN, CRESTLINER & zard boats, Gator trailers, evin. rude motors. Trade ins accepted. Terms. KELLY'S HARDW. 39064 AUBURN AUBURN HEIGHTS fence] ACPO ae TONEY'S MARINE SERVICE. Evinrude motors, boats & sup- lies, — ears 1 experience a Orchard pate Ra. (No, D ‘yes Duck Lake : Transportation Offers Offered 87 _- FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA $75. Honolulu, $185 plus tax. Fer- _ty_Service. Inc. OR 3-1254 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART } FE 5-6806. cheap cars. FE 2-2666 or eves. wcilways Ready to Buy ed cars. op $$ paid BAG. "EY. AUTO PARTS FE 5-9219 17 BAGLEY 8Y. AVERILL’S - Top Dollar for =" Cars ~ 2020 Dixie Hw FE 2-978 better, OLive 1 By My Sera tel Ga iv ter, 2627 Dixi Homes S Sales ink. "| Bud Shelton Motor Sales. Pays top doilar on _ models. Cor Auburn & E. Blvd. FE 4-6728, _HIGH $$$ P/ AID BUYING FOR OUT OF STATE DEALS UENN’S MOTOR SALES 254 8. SAGINAW ST. JUNK CARS WANTED | 2th ene paid, free towing. FE $905; See M & M Motor Sales For top go on late model cars, ie Hw OR 3 1603 “THE. HIGH DOLLAR Po.’ bigh grade used cars. We Ses will bey you well, 4540 Dixie | H. J. VAN | WELT “wae saa Ca thing for the bo Coat Beene tara 306, "Take Ave. motor © out.of town, 16 Lake Master 28. MAIN ST. BUICK trailers, Mercury motors — 10%: | _ tires. 95 48 BUT BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP, 1985. $1600. Private ‘so BUICK, 3 a EAN blue, R&H, perfect be $il mo. Great t Lakes _MIi 0080. BUICK 1948 BLACK SEDAN. NEW |. and tires. $200. Midwest 193] BUICK. 4 DR _Wanted | Used Cars 88 Low cone Birmingham syedes: ar AS MUCH AS $50 FOR 7s. = ish and full power. perfect summer automobile ony Peo. 445 "66 Buick, Estate Wagon, &H, Dryna.. W, coral & vate ‘in. ish. Like, new . 445 55 Hudson Hornet ‘Pull wer $150 Dn; $4) Mo. "96 Ford, R. & HH, W '11,000 miles $ Dn; $45.04 Mo = wt Suet R&H auto. ware _ | "Pr 44-6896 | zum *: BUY CARS iw SLIGHTLY | en «Rambler ‘SS Packard Panama Hardtop. i PE 4-7371 miles “34 Rambler, Dr. “Custom, Conti- vols Kit RAH, red & a MANY, MANY Y_ OTHER = 'D- need them. Drive the extra miles, i eon S. Woodward MI 6-300 1953 Chevrolet business coupe, 1 owner, $405. 1961 Byick Super Hardtop. 1963 PI R&H, Prva tr in ANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ____CLARKSTON CENTUR' ARDTOP ‘55. Radio & heater, whitewalls,, good “Raeburn. 1988 BUICK sPRCTAL_ for quick sale, 10@ Osceola Dr. PE 4-2546. Bee eee ‘CK, GOOD BODY & TIRES. R & H, Make Offer, OR 3-6849 Before i —» After 6. white, trans. 4-0504. ‘SPECIAL. Drives Uke new.- No down pay- ment, $7 a week. Licky uto _Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. FE 42214. CLEAN DEPENDABLE warranty. All c PECIAL ‘ST Ford Wagon YV' bach blue & white. Only . $2,345 "$4 Thunderbird, A gee 20 red fin Wagons, Pane $1,345 equi peg Ser New ese: me 84 $ Mercury Monterey. Marston. he — : Fully, ' equlppe "54 Ambassador, ar, | Ra, W-w, “a heute Sond, rey ambler ‘agon. ; $1,645 F' 54 Rambler Custom Wagon, R&H, Luggage rack WW A sparklin red with a = band. 19, 9, 000 Birmingham Nash . Birmingham | ‘Jo : a ‘wap: JUNK Service. Cail ar e-aseg 4 AND’ scRaP j / \ / ; AL? s Complete Nash Parte-& Service! |. Available Free Pick, Up & Delivery m / | 4 | §7 Buick like new.......... 3.4 om Plymouta Bel, 3 ar. “auto, \L. PRICED : oS Pontiac ‘Catalina $1,005 "36 Ford Custom V8 sedan. 81,505 "86 Chev, 2 dr seve $1,545 54 Buick super hardtop. wee w 81,405 66 Dodge V8. 4 dr.......... $1,395 55 Chev PAOD. an cece $1,205 66 Chey Del Ray.......... $1,295 55 Chev, remit oinfesuinee eels $1,205 55 Ford, V« $1,195 84 Chev [ tioe Sen enononac 8 805 63 Chev hardtop PG . & 895 84 Pontiac, 9 dr .......... $ 805 Ford 8, 2 dr $ 895 34 Piymouth, 4 dr.......... $ Bs 3 Buick, Cte BOnoGpeae $s 795 83 Chevy. 4 dr. PG......... $ 705 63 Ford, 2 dr civeeeee & 805 ke home — new. ......., % 406 ol Buick $ 495 62 Plymouth, “@ dr. Nice... $ 445 51 Cher nae Coupe ...... $ 305 50 Hud 4 dr. $ 175 Bud. Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Blvd "BUICK $4 Ford C'try Sq. 54 Chevrolet . 54 Buick .......... $1095’ $4 Ford 53. Plymouth "56 Mercury 2:Dr. 96 Chev., V8, hardtop $1,745 burn at E. } FE ¢-6728 GOOD TRANS, R&H, Sheffield $50. 229 W. a BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. R 3-4914 after 6:00 p | | ti Birmingham | Clean Cars Financing Our Specialty $1145 Power steering & brakes, fordo- matic, radio & heater, luggage earrier, ACE DEAL 55 Chev, H’top .. $1495 | Bel Air V-8, Powetgiide. radio 53 V & heater, sharp. | | 55 Mercury Htop . $1495 | Montclair, power steering & Mercomatic. Only $795 brakes, Power Glide Roadmaster, Sharp. saswses Just $795 Custom, radio & heater. ..§ 595 see Belvedere Hardto $1745 Radio & heater, Mercomati#, spare never been on the ¢ re! MORE Teenie RAR AINS. 30 OTH ATE MOD- EL USED* CARS. To CHOOS: FROM. f See Stan or ihn Bob\Frost, Inc, 1950 1c o CEVROLET, RADIO AND down, assume ® month. Call Midwest eater, mone parments “of 2. 47500, Ha sold Tarner ord. FORD "50 Four-Door '55 Cent. Convert, Bnd ee * Fo 56 Victoria Picture Yourself “SWEATING OUT” THE SPRING : — MONTHS AHEAD PEND ON NOW 1s THE TIME TO -CASH IN THESE EARLY ‘SPRING “LOW PRICES ON ‘BETTER-VALUE. “Goodwill Used Cars” | onewee bt Radio & heater, good transporta- on. ie BUICK ‘Fully equipped. OLET ‘ 55 Four- “Door simmers $1395 Radio & heater, eyoereaae — A Teal buy. RD ore $1875 Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic. iD i were 5 $ 995 FOR ictoria 5 Radio & heater, Come in and see it now. PON TIA 55 Convention, vse». $1795 Radio & -heater, Hydramatic. A warm ere ner special. -’ CHEVROLET 57 Pickup, 14-Ton . .$1595 Like’ new. # "56 oe 860 . $1095 An Oakland County car, TIAC 53 Two Dose Veeco 795 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. A PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL \ , CAR YOU CAN'T DE-| $ 250 $1795 | 53 Buick Spl. 2-Dr.. Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS '56 Ford F'lane Vic. $1995 55 DeSoto Sp'man. .$1695 "55 Ford C’try Sed.. $1595 "56 Chev. V84-Dr. ..$1695 55. Olds 98 Hol. A-C $2295 ’54 Chev. 4-Dr. .....$ 895 56 Ford Convert. .. .$1995 56 Buick Wen. S&C $2595 56 Ford C’try Sed.. .$1995: 34 Olds 98 Hol. ....$1495 53 Pont. 4-Dr. Sed... 495 .$ 795 55 Merc. M’clr Cpe. $1695 56 Buick Spl. Conv. $2195 *55 Olds Super 88 .. .$1695 °S6 Merc. M’clr Con. $2095 - o£ $5 DOWN ON FOLLOWING USED CARS '53 Hudson 4-Dr. ’50 DeSoto ’51 Ford *52 Chrysler "52 Nash Schutz Motors PeSotd-Plymouth Dealer | $12 8S. Woodward, Birmingham = NORTH CHEVROLET ‘53 Plymouth 4door sedan with radio, heater and extra nice finish. You can | buy this one. with no down’ pay- ment at only $395 ‘S3 Chevrolet - Bel Air 4-door sedan. Has radio, ——— and ork. extra equip- ‘53 Buick Special 2-door sedan with beatti- Dynafiow, radio car has very low siengs. Your old —_= down. $745 , ‘53 Pontiac Catalida with. radio, heater and _ Hydramatic. s is a one-owner ar and has been: kept spotless hy € original owner $945 ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door sedan. Power radio, heater, 2tone paint "and white wall tires Reduced to onl $1345 ‘59 Chevrolet, Sport heater, 2 Tune is paint, ie white ‘wat a jow mile og w. Reduc oe ‘56 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door with V-8 , power glide, a white walls in new condition. Specially priced for this sale at only 745 NORTH | CHEVROLET | D CARS” | i VSED CA s” \ De ter 2 1000 S. WOODWARD EES oF. rE yg TU BIRMINGHAM j | 4 / Is f = 4 oy | ; pyt ee F i) dt | Fy ‘| i! up | 4 cafe a a 7 if ; fi if el & / : ~ See =o eS ee i ot Lid BEES pT Ege ve ee Cie: = ” sda teak ; fe ih a ee . a °52 FORD Ranch Wagon | FE 4.4546 4 maa For Sale Trucks _ 90) FUNNY BUSINESS Wenge... Hershberger For Sale Cars te. Pe For Sale Cars \91| | For ios care im ; “ : Pord ictoria : vi : TRUCKS ee Bright . > agave. (COME SEE | Shot" ME SAVE! TRUCKS | ( Qpo : ck ark : 53 FORD 8 che, BAM. power seer = TRUCKS _ _ AUTO SUPER MART ’ $5995 | $1791 a. a wank ‘ “cy” oe Marine ‘coseh |’53 Chevy with utilit $2795 : F eeaial 33 ea eras wit fide 156 Olds 98 4-Dr. Hardon, OWENS - yment, enay termes, lot 23.) , Air Conditionin , Power 155- pevthara Trailer ‘Park, Lk. | 53 GMC Pickup with side Steering and Bra kes, All Pe Your FORD atte 55 a "48 Dodge with utility Extras © FORD CO Ve and Smad =" veep! racks $1695 i FON eet os Pat .|'53 Chevy Picku : "49 Ford Pickup. - 1°55 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. : "55 Chevy Pickup | Sedan, ‘New Seat Covers, | - Select ae ee : a a9s7 | 52 Chevy Picku Radio and Heater ALL SHARP, ONES 1951 ¥ P 52 GMC ¥-Ton Pickup ay pani hag See ‘4 oin 7-1328. |-'48 Chevy 34-Ton Stake $1595 se ng — aaa = ite 79 |'52 Ford 2-Ton Stake, 54 Olds 98 2-Dr, Holiday ww 1b.ee actual ‘~ ., Left. body Hardtop, Power Steering #, Ran. sidealls, "like r 4 52 GMC 1y- Ton Stake, and Brakes, Radio, Heater, 1865 Buick Centary Coupe, Beaut. |" : 12-ft. body Lotsreg Extras Black. Ye. FB, white sidewalls. | 't1 Chev a wey yaa’ sti ; 198 Bick” Gantary eee penton. 33 GMC 2y4Ton Hractor $2195 ee eee Dodge MY 52 GMC 2¥4-Ton Tractor, * "56 Olds Super 88 4-Dr., ‘fown, way seat,” Tinted aan. ] << - straight air brakes For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars, 91 act hy eis Black Subattan’ Mire Co. P ymouth: , 1 Se "| 565 8. Woodward Birmingham | 222.8. Sagmaw PE 2-131 : E : NORTH PONTIAC CAR-FAYMENTS 100° BURDEN. "6 FAIRLANE, oc og: Ap SPECIALS | April Showers i Peso oe tm $1995 ee rts too Sone) one Sere Ease ake Take Orion Motor § , Sales '53 Trailmobile, 4 wheeler, MAY BRING FLOWERS Mets O- wmes e bod rig ae men ire aed AT era aD. Bees. Be thape, Sen “sans es porg Side Used “Cars. air brakes CHOOSE » ora | «£Op, Lake Orion Motor ° Sales |_ with eredit. FE : Drive out where overhead is low 53 GMC T. A Newer Car AUTO SALES Performs Like New, Has| PorD-mercury MY 2-2611 | EE CR apaT POR PAE and save the difference! Many 3 andem Dump, 312. W, Montesim PE 49151 : : lane 600. 4 dr, mi. PS white| makes & models to choose from. 7-9 yard box, 3-speed BRINGS MORE Zit Cpsipae Dieapncnes 1955 tagvell ogo. Garter se | "West Side Used Cars © aux. transmission - PLEASURE H ASKINS J FORD i052 FORD 2 DR. 6 CYLEIDER. ene HARDTOD aoe Namangeetins “Oates | } -Syurd ben Segoe $805 JEROME | TON STAKE iy ae | ey ta ta — y|HUB AUTO GLASS CO.| aux. transmission ‘$0 Nps Semater © De. pss HAS) ‘EM Orit tare | $1350 FORD sad VICTORIA FORD: |. Rimes estecl Good reeuer’ Cok. Bee a a RANGMIBSTON. Ave. rs "OGMC Tractor with air | $ Suc, Bete & beater, stan FE 80488 . Maui, cask PE'ea001 or Mi| Sales” OS Oakland. PE 2% ay PE 6-0068 or MY 2-200. iedenag Ideal for heavy "89 Chey 2dr. sedan. clean. | cee — LARRY 47270 - | 14 PACKARD DELUXE CLIPPER. | E_ 3h_ 200 alain — $695 3 Gere ef, sen ween | aha Marte Ba | pocmeatig ont beaten FORD sb Bettind Sat “ede, enarp For Sale Tires 804] \\] LSON we omg Dae 4 De sete | Gies Ya getanoverecee| "aedniamnc: Wile oe Custom & Cyl. | ,SMaguame woron sures. WE BOY AND SELL GOOD USED Wenonah Green, ‘new grill. Chev. V8 Hard top, We caEN 38a wittons| CLEAN UP SALE -DOOR ee aa STATION WATON on Ee = “Se Chev 6 4dr. sedan, clean, | Dass Low miles. Private own-| 49 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, $05 1350 | 9,000 actual mi. Radio & heater. tree vee | GM $295 | Ba ARES [cae eae SRE he | LARRY JeROME | geet Se oe pe ga Sou atet tires, | Pontiac's FE So 5 go oom sedan Pay tt so oak oe Many more to choose from. ee okies Oty dae pp By FORD 2, Da. Rs 8. om ROCHESTER : DEALER —- peg eaten by sol = val schegepreanyy eo _ Oakland at Cass St Bee these one oa be =a eC Conve EINTE $1,835. WWE FINAN ANCE. 19 BTM COND. $608 17 GOCE. | Exc’ cond. 418% We a "shee __ 41 5. Saginaw at Raeburn _ in, TON yt gg 4 $1495 | a ign BOLET ¢ON: STATION Econom Used Cars ine Bat Rh & i. RUNS in Pomnag TOE WG inf tase crake wagon, Powergiiic ay Larry Auto Sales, 621| car. No down payment, $7 huto Service be *o ae ee i x a ep ek phasing Toke advantage of our low over- heater 3 iow niteage, 4 own: | FORD — ood bar week. Luck Auto Sales, 193 68. Cuameanars onprona,on Tye | tame sree | Ere" cred wine eh | Fea" TORS SoU, OLONUNE | at ay_oRWET_cpag | nee "FE be F - BY L Ee N : ‘ . 5 ‘Sig ee eee | oy See ne ST, RR, aT CORS.| Eile “Cai afer opine | Sema cene ea ey um | ee. Rae. Conaion, FR AEE, Scooters _ ma TON “FORD Sa OF. $1795 ba am gg tJ 210 4 DR. V4. | eveRYBODY Ss CREDIT 3 10 LASALLE, GOOD RUNNING also 1955’ Chev . ~"Sale Motor & ie gue te ceae - yadio &. heater. dynatiow ee CHEVROLET or uegring Pas, ear hi THE oneing MANS = may ct COUPE ae eo a ‘pur:|MOTOR SCOOTER. ALLSTATE. DUMP EXCELLEN EC ba 11 2 ‘oud by — ~y- | as 7 gt coaon, MAY ee a fe te | Oe “Oakland County's _ | Sit iB" E’Sceuer"sl a) ute. gemmee Seed onm| Ee alt Wl cee | Ree ie Bn a For Sale Motorcycles 83| Lake Orion Motor Sales $1495 F aah bate ages Dealer” |" CHEY, DOOR Like WEW.| Porm Sah, ‘calta cosen | tant MERCURY, RADIO AND | _Pm- Wate, Fa oe oe 3 FOR PARTS AND. 8 SERVICE ON Goo TELS PLATA Epos | xo Oe 2 ere ees |S Soe —= “iL CHEVROLET 2 DR (DELUXE: eas hee. jee denna, _Barmente at gah «monica eal 2 FORTIAG @ DELUXE 3 . body, 7\4 f&. wide, 12 ft. long, fits| Green. : 5 ; ¢. Ps ee! new covers “* : = SALE: _ Secu INTIAC. Bavignon Baten Co sod toy buen Serres, won. BF. tion, $895 - “C ENTRY Cars | (FE ue. a gare aae| 2% _ #15 "mo, Great Lakes, MI) +1800 Ogg ig ee bouts & Acosanettes = used pe Ag Tom bonr RAL HODGE SPORTS COUPE. SHARP. HOUGHTEN & SON- Mercury conv. very snappy, can Hi-Fi sew as Sha é Inc. MU 45115. e lymouth Station wagon, ra- r * , Mastve st, — rear, OFFERS be seen after 3:30, 357 2. Knder- new, Call OL 2-147) 4 p.m pe A Te et seni de 5% Theater, standard shift, Tu- PONTIAC’S ON LY i? DODGES, PLYMOUTHS & . 4 Son St. “FLL TOTE rs) pe |” TRUCK SPECIALS tate “Geoee. Tele cor Gan be LINCOLN Dodge trucks. floor display nes 56 Buick Rdmstr. Riviera "3 NASH HARD TOR 3 TONE EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD Seer enw w | i Cor 8 tw wate, ts | : wrinoatede, aie, ond lection (2° Gide Super Adie Ged, | Sam tates Saleen: © OF | THE woREG Mpeg FRIEND mee ors) Io] OLIVER | MERCURY | REIREES Sotto i. ARMS en See 4 PE. RUNABOUT. ELECTRIC | 30" ou, car or truck down. aro 2223 Novi Rd. Walled Lake |, ae iia Fa ste in 8 Pane. DEMOS starting. | Evinrude "38 a) ee eS DEALEP MA 41513 ' 55 Buick Cent. Riviera ens 2 Fairiane, 500 Vict a3 ee i oO ee tee he re seve!_ 154 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. [.) or SALES custom 306. 2 ar. 0 60. 6D, “et es a| | MOTORS Haskins Chev.| BUICK |igrsze. Seg e ampan | "Sy [OBR "Sia. TRE | Stadt Starite Cpe.” | gMiVRreMmean seams | Site “BOHR, INC, 6751 Dixie Highway at Mis steering “pra ake. Eye stone i961 FORD CONVERTIBLE, No | 3 Chevy Bel Air Spt. Cp. | Used cart. Repair work 120 8. Main | GURYBAUGH'S MAple &-S0Ti mmee “WS 9 oe tous Orchard Lake Spee titt © Exceptionally” ie iow 4 fm down, assume payments of | ’53 Chevy Bel Aair 4 Dr. an porter Re. pid MU 45155 OFS ExEARD “poate | 83, GNC DUMP, 3% TON mace gape: 5 aie: Mr Parks. roy +1800, Hareid | 52 Hudosn Hornet . a ¥. Vacuum rnet Ford. ’ : SALE STARTS 1 P.M. | Aisne pZmrets.,,,Pyer tae: | brakes. gota rg Ford ‘winch wit} © WE WILL TRADE | 8, SADLLAC COUPE, VERY |ingo ronp Va RADIO” AND |,22 Packard § Dr. Sedan The Car of Your Choice ing Flivver. Lake M & Mer-| y canvas top with power Fe ed t DOWN cheap car in trade. Private! pe 1316 al 5 2 adi ac r. Sed, c . Just 1 left _ of PE ba008 UP OR wed PE S404 A PE Sains | payments of $12.16 a Call|, cate ener, ee ee Ren kh | ee redit Mgr., Mr. Parks, Midwest | 90 Ford Convertible : first. i930 GMC. i ANEL. DE-| ater model car tor your equity oem, Baveld Turger_Pves. 49 Olds 88 C | Gate"e. Moly Ra. Holy ae car Bra. ganv rneeate tte ts) Seater and deere] ET AAUP Tm rosorameave ere | “TC UcrTeN & SON 2 os Gat F cf — : : , : ; og AF r older. oar i. 5 good shape YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ~ : ° eae rhanoi mc = ni Pontiac Sales $4 FORD, COUNTRY SEDAN, R OMG TRUCK DEALER Check Our Seleetion First gists, 1184 Cass Lake BA. Kees) TPT] Ch + Pontiac Starchie? Custom Cate-| 2H $1100. FE 5-6104. s86_N._ Main Resbeater INLAND LAKES SALES ie | TRASKINS UNCV. | Mee"ecepe, hi bower deme. te ISR) SDE gee Bo 5 New Goodyear Tires uia7_W. FE 47121, FE 39-6122 hor Sale Cars 91 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Pontiac Starchief, 4 R Bo FORD rE E . . ; ; “EVINRUDE MOTORS MAple 6-507] Open nites “til 9 door, sedan, pe lepded. pow "peda Bt FORD SUAS 6 oe Factory Guaranteed — on all ’55-’56 models wiinessd, "Petter CLARKSTON pees SPLyMouTH |i ae Lifetime Guarantee American & Grumman. M S ] ‘44 BUICK CONV. R & H. FULL als re ad ansenioeein tee 53 PLYMOUTH ——_- atten ee & Old Town Canoes otor pales "pager. Cali after 3:30. MAytair Em isa er-.. cola ‘ SUBURBAN on all '51-’57 models as long as you own the car. "Héerin ngton Bc Boat. W orks we Gays sler - Plymouth PUAN Wh. Good tres, $s. Ras wen leaf apie et mn Beso BIG SPRIN G North Side 641 Oakland - » ¢ = . . . . oe iene 8. SON PE 2-9033 NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! | NICE CLEAN ‘s2 SUPER BUICK. sen Se TS ee ‘ ” BR AID PRICE °56 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan ............ . -$1395 — — woe: Car can zs “ Boater Siena Washers, W/Walls, Low Mileage. ALUMA oe BOATS 1058, Chrysler 4, ay, Powetite sireemenie. | fichols “at Matthew-Hargreaves. REDUCTION 2 EAM BOATS arg | NpowsT Ceeting” REN, WW tires | _Priced to se. P38 Mil st. Pm Sais. DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer 'S§ PLYMOUTH Plaza 4Door ......... $995 Sienres TO FIT : i062 CHEVROLET. NO M 33 Years Fa Sone lo & Heater, Signals. W/ Walls. Exceptionally T 195s rime el BUD < D assume payments of $27.62 S ALE Sean, -A_svartiing GREEN. Aly a iseavicn | sie, B® B smooth call) Credit Mar Me : ‘54° MERCURY Hardtop ooo... +c. oes: $1195 8 = 1954 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna, RAH. OFFERS L 3 -- ed eeee AT Mere-O-Matic, Radio & Ww /Walls. shan other 54 FORD Custom 4-Door B wee cece eeee Rese & poate, yt beautiful l-owner car. 53 OLDSMOBILE. & 88 Convertible Hydramatic ee & Heater, W/Walls, new BLACK top, sharp 53 FORD Custom P2Door 8 ...0..20.e000e- $ Fere-O-Mats, fs. & Heater W/Walls. Seat Covers *53 BUICK Special 4Door ..........:..... 895 Brave neon ev. Hadi & 8 & — Many other extras. Dark 53 PONTIAC Daan 2 Door 8 ............ $ 84 Sremotie. Radio & Heater. W/Walls. A l-owner low ai aad GREEN. Sharp. "52 BUICK Sho en dea wee cone coved S45 Pragies., as —_, ‘eauipged. The large Sz BUICK CK” Super Hardtor nnn Hae AH OAS $ 495 Dynafiow. all the extras on this nice RED & BLACK South Side 2115S. Saginaw '5§, PONTIAC 2-Door 870. ...........0000. $1345 zi Gramatic, Rego & Heater. Many other extras, 54 FORD COUPE 6. cis be ss cee esas seseeee VOD seeetiaetiy cleus car) wt, bi hr a 34 SHAKER Laad Cruiser .-:.-..-. $1095 pron Awe — loaded with accessories HARI 53 PONTIAC 8 St: Stata We agen ea sehen rede ben en Ae og interior. "53 FORD Castom ey oat to & Heater, all leather interior. Spotlight. This oo 53 PONTIAC oer Catalina -......... ..$ 89 Seoul ge ieainer er uBboistery. Laurel GREEN end eee eee ween 53 PONTIAC "Sedan Deluxe 8 . <: <1... vee $ 695 Rodie B Hester, Peoder Sirte, Standard shin. 53 STUDEBAKER Champion ........ oveg 395 — Pizpele, mee he be ary e nel conscious ee ee adio & a ape wi wee peaee with Standard shift 2-tone G! ily clean ceptiona: * PONTIAC 4-Door Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Very clean interior. Dark GREEN. : SEE OUR Display Ad on Page “33” A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer" _ 21. §. SAGINAW :. CASS, AT OAKLAND FE 54161 ome = | Sean — sa acute $945 795 sin wid-eid baw Hinsdehbse «wo a ..$ 95 . 2 oe : : é : 2 4 e py ? } 7 Lae ’ ; v THE, PONTIAC PRESS. wel DNESDAY, aPhth Yo, 1987 | ‘elevision Networks oo ‘and carries penalty of a fine ranging from $50 to $500 and removal from office. ——— also has been indicted on charges of conspiring to take - Today's S “Radio ‘eoece.- a . WIR, (700) cxuw, (aoe) Ww, (960) WOCAR, (1136) "WEYE, GN® WON, (140 WIBK, (1490) $:06—WIR, Pet Buttram divorced from -wife Mar- guerite, a child psycholo- gist, to marry model Julie _ Robinson, gave his wife $20,000 in jewels, a white mink, $78,000 Los Angeles jabeth Lake road near Scott Lake Rd. There will be 13 new homes in the $10,500 bracket started in ithe near future. Six new homes in the $9,000 class ‘lwill be constructed in the Ram- Will Disappear been in trouble from the start. “Air Power” has run Its course, and a decision has yet to be made on whether “Private Sec- retary” will continue as a net- “rey of Shows : eur: v i Today’ 5 Télévi sion Prodidinie! s _ Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel. 9-+CKLW-TV ~ Many See Tornado] ped eman? ma Minis 2 swim t areuaneen . : wee 12-00—W. 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Drama Hour, Melvyn Douglas,|12:39—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ay We court mioraneg We weal ts owe | wat — ein ee “twirimee Cosrasses |, ton ‘networks are manning “Naa Eceie a Geraldine Page, Alber Salmi in| (4) It Could Be You. (7) The 4 2 '. i ’ House * , - t r networks ii * drama ew involved in four legal ‘actions, all ; Wear ec. > News: Sua ews a iin misses their iacmel taxing Gangbusters. (4) Bengal Lan-| farm life, ao i cei | Erwins. {9) Meet Corliss Archer. stemming directly or indirectly K. leg ipeewai the coma (ee Young Dr. Maione Prnen Fe nee housecleaning, and this year the) {*: Sabor — 10:30—-(4) Studio 57. Policemen Tce Gun ee Day. (4) from grand jury investigations of| .7o ght", cnn Sasnateactre XZ, News, Around Towa | “Ww. Jim Deland renovation promises to fill the| (2) Frontier. “In Ne who hate each other are on|" ol aah eg fd D x : WKYZ, News, MeKensie overflowi: , 7:00—(T) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) “ Blenda Presents, ( y vice, and greonte: singers bot | omiw Amer nome” Pye bata 2:00 WIR, Ma : 00 WIR, Philip po» a Count ‘of Monte Cristo, Count’s| Sime tra ege geod Margie. (9) Playhouse 92.. : Be gg ees ‘Son (Port-| ‘wwifesple Are Puen” | GRLW. entepore | SRLW, Austin Grant wave. Ts | vie’ seat Gineegh pring ol vacation in “Naples” becomes Sard ae oo ae oe OD land), started off the day as al Genw Seen news Macon Mew, ec'snop | MIBK. Mews Don Moles? lis being done at NBC, where} Svay icmefsh tries to live up|10'46—(7) Bud Lynch. Liberace. witness in a hearing before U.S.| WON Medy Ge'nownd | WPOM, Mes | acm eee, surten | _WEON, Road Show “Hiram Holiday,” “Bengal Lanc-| {.'Wnscheol feate when homer|ii:80-—(7) Soupy's On. (8) Natlonal|!?5—@) News. Dist. Judge. William G. East 4n| *:38—WW4, Re--llections | 11:38—wJR. M ‘WWJ. Mi Lent 6:30-—WJR, eee mee -jers,” Jane Wyman, Jonathan, as 4) News: @) N 2:00—-(2) Our any Brooks. Om SAXS, Mickey gnere WXYZ, Top of the Town WXYZ, ‘News, Around Town | WWJ Jim Ww and “The ’ town editor visits. (2) Capt Da-| News, (4) News. ews, ot Che the federal wiretap case against) CELW, Hornblower WIRE News, Karem | GeUe But Darien wx¥a, Bon "hckes inters Big\ Surprise") vid Grief. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. Lady phe go oe soceny pe a ——— se Bat ne aoa have been written off'4.15_(7) News. 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery,|2:30—(2) House Pate @ Ten ! oe men ae ae | : - \ |80—(7) Disnegtand. Piste Pictorial re-| Anita Louise in “Bulldog Drum-| nessee Ernie. Cark, ly ' - . Wy he ms “Blondie” “Circus\ Boy,” | port of Navajo Indians, Blue| mond at Bay.” (4) Patti Page./e:4e—(9) Mary Morgan. — AF * * > ' S ; . : Bui ding Permits “Hold That Note” and the’ Good- rey ‘of en sg cores moon ‘Fairweather. 2:55~(9) News, ‘Then his attorneys appeared W -Alcoa setup appear headed Desert.’* .( ar Sports Final. fore Judge East to hear the judge|} ill D uchess and Elsa . the same route, while Dinah | Movie, Joan Crawford, Dana Any 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. |*! 102) Big Pavell. (0 (Cuter) dismiss Langiey’s two-million-dol- T. 37. eat es Shore is dropping her 15-minute | dvews, Henry Fonda in “Daisy| Brian Donlevy in “Gentleman) Film Festival. (9) Request Play- | eo F inally Declare Truce? NAS spots and Tennessee Ernie Ford | Kertyon.” (4) (Color) Xavier Cu-) After Dark.” Lh é a eae nek anc’ ober tol * 110Id ’ is relinguishing his daytime | gat. (2) Giant Step, | a eee Boyer plays card ahark,|3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy was y after. : 5 ot : : . show because both want to con- |7:45--(4) News... . 2 = published ‘stories which} ' EARL , centra 8:00—(4) Masquerade Party. (2)| (4) Tonight, Fields and or-| Doody. touched off the vice probe. a ee Grants for 31 Homes,| ccnuats o ‘helt larger video ein) A. Godtrey. ro Gi] oe ee y [M2 Brighter Day. (Queen Then Langley made ‘his first @ NEW YORK — The Duchess of Windsor’s sold several ini fe ae 8:30—(7) Navy Log. eee : a (9) Justice pearance at the criminal. trial| thousand dollars worth of chances for the April in Paris Ball —— {oe emaraity des no ied dor Nat] Tots °o Naty 6 tow Sieaie “THURSDAY MoRNEYG tise c) Edge of Night. where he is charged. with failing)which Elsa ‘Maxwell invented—so. some folks ,think the ’ po (King) Cole, and Producers’ Show- powered sub USS Nau- $:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today’s Miduers Sacud hacen. to enforce gambling laws. , ‘ . tilus. (4) (Color) Hall of Fame. 8 ’ =r. 4 feudin’ gals‘ll make up at next Thursday's society wingding. case is due for some sort Of} (pjeste Holm in “Yeoman of the| Farm Report. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. Asal Saati hes Sun ooxted with They both live in the Waldorf Towers (a low-income housing ora of card nie Loccorgh reformation. == _ Guard” Gilbert and Sullivan's|@:55—(2) On the Farm Front. |5:00—(2) Early Show. (4) Comedy ine ow. feats te Gal vies: project with tenants like Herbert Hoover, Douglas A. Mac-/. waterford Township h all last s * * operetta of romance in Tudor ep See het i (4) Today. a & Mickey Mouse. (9) bing grand jury—charging him Arthur, James A. Farley, Henry Cabot Lodge and Harvey Fire- week, according to a report from Sid Caesar is definitely out of} England. Cast includes Bill) {7) Rascals, Dance Party. are perjury and i igsu-Stone Jr.). One day they gotta meet in an elevator and rmif Grischow, chief building in- ret See mre — pos Alfred ra Po am tee e sie & 5:30—-(4) Gene Autry. ance of # search warrant then, Hallelujah! Peace in Our Time! ~—, he goes from there is wide open 9:00—(7). Ozzie and Harriet. Ricky 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. : The federal case against Elkins “~ * * Permits were issued -for 31 new to question. dances , sings rock ’n’’roll.|9:00—(4) Romper Room, - 7 and Clark is based upon a set of ) homes, totaling $311,860 last week, (9) My Favorite Story. (2) Mil-(9:30—(7) Stars on Seven, In 1832~ tape recordings seized by Langley; Sephia Loren’s “Boy On A Dolphin” opens Wednesday— compared to 12 permits totaling| GEORGE AND EDDIE lionaire. “Sudden wealth changes|945—(2) News, Weather. - _last year in a raid on the Clark) there’s talk of sneaking her into town. As a student of her/$121520 for March 22-29. Total] Under the pressure of falling) \dding plans of waitress. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. home. The raid was later declared! cheesecake pictures, I don't believe they'll-be able to do it . . . {or all building permits last week|ratings, George Gobel is surren-|9, 5 (7) ‘Theater. Radio becomes 1¢:00—(2) Garry. Moore Show (4) | 7 ears illegal. Subsequently, the tapes was $437,650. dering his independence to team , UA , Ho: 1) Story Studio. were seized by the FBI and used Feliah just called outa breath, sez Joe DiMaggio, and oiaite : ith Eddie Fisher Ge parted of killer's weapon when ambitious me. ( ory as evidence by a federal grand Dorothy Arnold talking reconciliation. Crazyt., . e. porto le ee soardons weekly shows for next pr Rageegge: Hey peeve eg way Theater § —— Time before the 2 © Lady Lakes silen - a at at tee rellapery he x ek * was Issued for $75,000, and a |S son. ash tor TV tells pane tended for boss. (9) Mystery/11:00—(4) Price Is Right, | : s est ’s bod new dental clinic permit eo. Dixte ering to slas Playhouse. American deserter 11:30—(2) Strike ‘t Rich. (4) Truth | phone lines. Steve Allen picked Joy Harmon, Westport, Conn.’ y. * *® * L@Qr Se- Con: 1) Robin and i * *« « beautiful, to tote the pro- Highway near Andersonvilie Rd. a°Th rescues girl. (2) I've Got a or Consequences. ( amera | Selection of a jury of six men gram beek on his program pie permit poacher ie Saceg eceneal ae Your cret. sad ; lua) seat 1 and six women to try Langley on . Ava Gardner's love is .| * Wife?” “Gerald McBoing Boing’ |— was invented the charge -_ he failed to Bee still Miguel, the bullfight- Chua Latin aoa per: and “Mama” and may be sharp- ecute ers Was com a ssued, Lorraine kie Gh yesterday. The charge is a mis er. . . Harry Belafonte, | stanor subdivision located on Eliz. oe Sictty yeannie” which has| BESt Documented i in History work show. It will go on as a syndicated offering to individual stations, however. | DALLAS (#—The Dallas cenate April 2 was seen by more people| said. than any other in history, two seyer Subdivision, located on Er- may ‘lead to tornado control, they win St. near M39. * ie | sen distilling _home, big chunk of record royalties, and a five-figure dates for these charges have not zk & ©. yet been set. Ten additions and remodeling 7 ; ~« ®* * settlement. permits were released totaling $13,-| -Lucy and Desi are in an odd \todny. Bureau executives said) Robert G. Beebe, research _ fine whiskey jor. 540. : d too enviabl tion, | today caster for the Severe Weather . tals 3s) ee tee ee oe . * ts ea age It also was the best documented x. ek * iDesi is standing as fast as al ine garage permits totaling Bunker Hill defender by his de- 4nd for these reasons may an the more than 30 persons under 2 Tony Bennett was on a -indictment accusing them of cor- ruption or vice activities, Many of those indicted appeared last month before the Senate commit- ae investigating labor racketeer- o plane forced to land in & $13.59 and an apartment remodel- cision to drop out of the weekly swer 4 Texas tornado. As debris flew ing permit for $9,600 was issued jrace next season in favor of more through the air, Tony got at least a smile from terrified’ passengers when he exclaimed, “Man, when they don’t like last week, H * Dismiss Charge spectacular once-a-month shows, but thus far no sponsor has been) found to. foot the astronomical bills he envisions. * * * uestions which someday Budget Cutters Rubber Band Spells, =" =a ateussv rm sit ests" Past $1 Billion Trouble to One Dog ’ KANSAS CITY, Kan. @® — Sir Riginald had a hangdog look. He was strangely quiet and wouldn't eat or drink, |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Man Severely slot ut is being offered anche) wagunGrON i—tiuse bids Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hum-| Pamela Perry, queen of the Artists Equity Ball, is the daugh- ee et cutters were working on their’! y phreys started with the 10-year- old cocker spaniel to a veterin- arian’s office, On the way Mrs. stories.” L. Do , and patted yay _— cite & Rd x * ‘ sed dismissed as unfounded a suit Close Race; Boy sto the peventh auineet eggeverie- mated up to ow —_— llars. secs: wae’. 6 poor, x * * Mary’ as houses in Brazil, Conn., and N.Y.— (seeking damages from Patrolman tion bill of the session, boosting to! Beebe said the Dallas tornado| 37% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS “I have diagnosed” case,”| and now one across the Golden Gate from San Francisco Patrick J. Weaver arising fram Champ, 10, Leads $1,039,325,740 the aggregate)confirmed that when a tornado is C8 ee AD ee oe she suddenly told her husband. | im beautiful Marin County for her “South Pacific” and |#" incident Sept. 3, 1955: NEW YORK’ 7 — Schootboy| mount chopped trom presiden-| first formed, it has a very wide, ir. Peon ea Amon 7 She removed a rubber band) “Annie Get Your Gun” runs next summer. It has a pool, A similar suit against Patrol- quiz whiz Robert Strom parlayed | money requests com! stubby funnel, When it grows thin which had slipped around Sir Reg- inald’s jaw and held it fast.. The band apparently had come from a newspaper the dog had lugged into the house. Sir Reginald ‘recovered quickly. Groucho Marx was offered crabgrass on the golf course. Kovacs phoned from H'wood EARL’S PEARL’S: .Advice to “Interrupt your wife now and listening.” a Danish couple and a French poodle. Rait’ll do “Annie” as a two-hour Thanksgiving spec. Ernie a six-figure sum to play tan Vegas but he declined. He told the hotel, “There’s too much It’s so big you have to play the Las Vegas courses with machetes.” ter of a former Nashville newspaperman. A woman objecting to her costume said, “He should’ve covered her instead of She and John and had Edie (“Li'l Abner”) Adams mail him special cigars... x * ~ husbands, via Ima Washout: then, just to — her you're Against Officers Suit Accused Two City Patrolmen of Beating Charges involving brutality by ‘two Pontiac patrolmen were dis- missed yesterday by Circuit Judge man Wayne E. Long was dis- missed, Judge Doty said, after Long reached an outf-of-court settlement with Clifford A. Mero. Mero, 21, of 34 W. Columbia | Ave. had. sought $15,000 damages work for CBS. Walt Disney's ‘Mickey Mouse| Club” will be trimmed to 30 min- heed next season. Bishop Fulton J. n has lost his customary time TV Winners Run his TV winnings to $160,000 last night and became the new cham-. \pion money winner for a ane . | progr’ am. . * The 10-year-old Bronx science expert deposed Theodore Nadler of St. Louis as top money winner _|for one show. Nadler had boosted |Danay Thomas has exited the net-| House Members Trim Commerce Cash, Turn to State Department poder billion dollars today, | The latest bill allotted $653,685,- 060 to the Commerce. Depart passed in almost the identical other funnel will not form immedi- | ately in front of it, or that it will , x *&* * * - * other program last oe So ‘MODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Eddie Condon overheard this|, Mer claimed the officers forced) Strom will retum to CBS-TV's It's coming right at you.” bala Sheed He} | H'wood producerism: “I'll make that girl an overnight vere into their patrol car on the/ The $64,000 Question next Next target is the annual appro-| Still unsolved, they said, are two et 5 atstst= Lal pretext he ‘was in the wrong part! +, for $192,000. It be doesn’t| Priation for the State Department|questions which must be answered eet TRISTE IE — tion if if takes me five years!” of town,” then verbally abused stumble he eventually can win and the United States Information before tornadoes can be con- TIN amu + 2 -t him and “severely” beat him. | $956 900, Agency, whose new money fe-/ trolled Oe aerial Teter ie Riclsiole) WISH PD SAID THAT: Why it is a woman braves wintry _| winds in nylons—but grabs 80 per cent of the blanket at night? | -phat’s earl, brother. . I (Copyright 1957) He suffered shock, Mero claimed and pervous anxiety as a result. No charges were — against Mero at the time, Another boy, 11-year-old. Leon- ard Ross of California, still holds the title for the most money won. But his winnings of $164,000 came on two different quiz. shows. Last night Strom correctly an- quests total around 350 million dollars. The House already has passed seven departmental] money bills |this year, all of them sharply cut. ‘They finanee the Treasury, Post point the very localized area in| which tornadoes will oécur? 2. What is the triggering mech-, anism which sets them off? Once the answers are found, the) ter, “that doesn't mean that an- | =| not strike the ground again miles, ~ : ; ; or wered ‘Office, Interior, Labor, Welfare|Weather Bureau can begin seek-| 5 3 Deep Run Church Michigan Beauty tot dodling | os cron pnd and Commerce departments and ing ‘ways to spread the tornado’s os FE 4-5791 Moving to Deep Run’ Featured in Film - rrsaniveckay ant eee Sat athting te Distt of Co ead cagind mage ag over 7 9 ‘, That brou gd oe. nice jumbia. longer time period. RCA COLOR TV DOYLESTOWN, Pa. 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