ae “e Nasser Wants (OPct, of Tolls in Suez Canat —} Makes Demand During] 5-Hour Dinner Session With U.N. Secretary : : Teamster Official Confers With His | Attorneys » > Searchers Fan Over Big Area in West Pacific Craft Disappears. Near Completion of Its Flight; 4 Die in ‘Florida : (JESSE MACLEAY ne e CAIRO (INS)—President By THE rane pot amal Abdel Nasser is de-| - Three mishaps : From University of Hilinols ‘ |manding 70 per cent of alll in the past 24 hours are be- lieved to: have claimed 74 Suez Canal revenues for) — lives. Seven are known ves. I : , |Egypt. Sees {was to-offer-to-put-aside-25, ate per cent of Suez tolls for canal “development” . and the other five per cent in| an “emergency” fund. — Diplomatic sources said the Egyptian president laid'. these cold ‘terms before U.N. Secretary Dag Ham- marskjold last night during a five-hour dinner session marked by surface cordial- military transport missing in the Pacific off Japan. — The domestic crashes were at Moline, Ill, and “Appointed for PHS” By BRUNO L, KEARNS | Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Jesse MacLeay, 36, of the University of Illinois ath- letic staff, has been named head football coach for Pontiac High School. He succeeds Ed. Graybiel, who held the post four years . until his resignation in December. ‘A committee made up of Dr. Dana Whitmer, superin- ae i a today as it neared the end of. its transpacific flight. DISCUSS SUBPOENA — Frank Brewster, right; West Coast AP Wirephote tendent. of schools; Francis Staley, high school prin-|i5. py e.| teamster union official, engages in a discussion with attorney John center, looks over the document which calls upon Brewster to cipal; Cecil Cox, assistant superintendent and Tom ¥ oe Sank, 204 ms Pickens, as they talk over a subpoena served on Brewster during produce his financial records from 1949 through 1956. Brewster paca eer thay vey, ee: : times ev vd 3 . from Dodson, director of athletics, has screened 48 applica-| none en sharp, disagree hearing of the Senate rackets committee. Attorney Jerry Griffin, said he would furnish the records. ‘| Base oe ene dawn tions from 10 states. today, marche . Oe | Senate Probers of His Disapproval men The list was cut to five prospects an. this morning ser was “tough and unyielding” the executive council, wits jtoward et rye a ent held pending notifieation of next” the approval of the board) a there should B t Hi t B k’ B of kin. : of, ciecation, decided on Spring Hopes Grow (ements soutne «| EI PECLUVSTCL tts Dec 5 orrowing Ths ple na hing ton | opens April 10 until a final set- routine training flight when . i tlement can be reached between WASHINGTON « — Frank W.) ter a tring sensi, be own tarowng of sume $40 io) der Ye perm My be ot te crashed in a field about four : canal i Brewster, West Coast Teamsters| hes tepnid the money. $90,000 from the Western Confer- toe :cuntinned quintas tw the pee cee, ot Be ee, ee = kingpin, said today he personally Brewster came before the sena-lence of Teamsters and Seattle) ‘nals, | Rackets Investigating ae ee eee disapproved of the union's national| tors from U.S. District Court! Local No. 174. . é president,’ Dave Beck, borrowing) Where he was arraigned on charges; - ¢ 9's Brewster and the others re} Its left wing struck an oak tree hnlirda of contempt of Congress and en- : is a cha of the fused to testify, contending the sub-|@Md the plane spun to earth, dig- —— = veral tered a plea of innocent. Waslera to/Committee had'no authority to ex-\ging a furrow across the field be- in union funds without interest or Conference, a job to) re labor union activities, "(fore it came fo a halt, a mass of security. - * ee which he was appointed by Beck, es me Be ha lace emer eak tt Soe a Ae clearest See og = o answer an! Te: irs Union pete BREE —p— — insulate the canal from the. poli-| ove star of the Senate Rack | Sarlier Senate inquiry {under Beck, to improper operations of labor| 1 On seas thes etre Be on yo Saturday's high will be near 50.'tics of any country. : . Arraigned with Brewster, and 2nd industry, Sen. McClellan (D- . - and was trained as a PT boat The Jowest temperature record- ' @: &@ ets Investigating Committee. OWN BORROWING also pleading innocent was Einar/ATk) is chairman of both the in-|(Ver Seen swung into its second operator. aoe rece ded (¢2 if downtown Pontiac preceding Nasser counter-argued that the} Beck has said that he bor-| Brewster was asked about the\g Mohn executive vice president |Vestigating bodies. ay See oe eee » te ads rng Massa- |° *™. was 33. The igqomeme wr’ Constantinople convention| rowed $300,000 to $400,000 ef | Beck borrowings from the Team-|of the Teamsters. \CALLED FOR STH DAY bsg ad seek aoe o = yt 1945 to 1049, was 49 at 2 p.m. e Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) union funds without paying in- | sters during questioning about on wii ms ER to Rb dig tot, ie "joe ed At Springfield he participated in : Reeerer | were scheduled for arraignemmt. |rackets investigating committee) More than 70 planes ‘and about and he was graduated with aca- $ y ness chair, ships were poised to criss-cross demic honors and a B.S. degree. is Wiccan La Poma, secretary- ~*~ * * thousands of square miles of the ee ee ew aqive : treasurer of Teamsters Local 174 Committee counsel Robert F.| Pacific ocean southeast of Japan. . h BI 1 e rges in Seattle, Wash., pleaded inno-/Kennedy said, meanwhile, the) Cloudy skies and rain squalls He was awarded a scholarship to ICago 1aZe : cent. Harry Reiss, welfare fund|committee planned an executive) Which limited visibility yesterday >» ae set 20S Dental Aid basketball teams. . From 1950 to 1952, MacLeay was instructor of physical education at Bimidji State Teachers College nl Minnesota, where he also was head (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Entries Grow, So Does Cash in Pot-O-Gold. ~ Number of Pot-O0-Gold entries is rising again, the total this week reaching 6,846 plus some that were disqualified, but none of them were greater than expected, the National Institute of Dental Research says. Government scientists also report that recent studies indicate the practicability of new chemi- cal processes which cut by two thirds present costs of fluoridating public water systems. “ * The report on fluoridation studies was made to the House Appropriations Committee by Dr. Francis A. Arnold Jr., director of the Dental Re- search Institute — ery < Saeee ene, Sew ice. Among other things, sila weertet tnt fluoridation has been found to be of special value to children at the time they begin to lose their “baby teeth.” Earlier studies, he said, found that fluoridated drinking water is effective in preventing tooth decay if used from birth. . Arnold said additional evidence now shows that cavities also are prevented “in children who begin drinking fluoridated water just prior to or shortly after the eruption of their permanent teeth.” * * * Among older persons who already have their permanent teeth, . the reduction in tooth decay after drinking fluoridated water has been found to range between 25 to 30 per cent, he said, add- ‘ing: “In other words, the benefits of fluoridation have been shown to be increased over what was expected a few years ago.” Fire Sweeps Sections of Lopp Offices, Over 100 Put to Flight pi ff i Hi — if a : believed to have started. In Today's Preak ; Deaths gene ceaes sePrsvisses. = County News aerate tte eee -u Comics : ‘mame was called, Vigi lance Wie Males Gabeb" dole’ Ot Velie “tdpart ‘env he éxecution of this John the Baptist and are con- tent to let the matter rest with your discretion — which, apparently, is to forget the whole * * * Livia has inquired whether you have more information on the man Jesus. My compliments to you and your household. (Signed) Caesar. To this Pilate replied. ... 1 do, indeed, have more about the Nazarene Mi At first this seemed to me a cold, if not ervel, way of brushing off one’s own family. The more I have thought about it, however, it ee ee ee ee . of the man’s devotion fo his cause. I report it to you, therefore, in the spirit in which Junius gave it to me: as showing the SGT bine ten Wb ete nd think this is a man to. be watched and Tac ales, sihenins Sena ahah to tuck Ga } ea i ‘ \ —e administrator of Local 227 in New York, failed to answer when his ke #& Judge Charles F. McLaughlin ordered a bench warrant issued to bring Reiss into court, TRIAL DATES SET McLaughlin set the trial dates at May 20 for Brewster, June 3 for Mohn, and May 27 for La Poma, * * * Bond for the three was set at $1,000 each. Lawyers for all three were granted their requests. for a 30-day extension in which to file motions, : itech, ‘inab:de te lak president of the 1,500,000-member Teamsters Union, was put at the top of the arraignment jist in or- Bomber Misses I Record, Sets 2 With Round Trip ~ LOS ANGELES #®~—-Failing to set a Los Angeles-to-New York speed record, a twin-engine Navy | jet bomber turned around and flew back to Los Angeles to es- tablish a new round-trip record of 9 hours 35 minutes 48 seconds, and an east-to-west record of 5 hours 14 minutes 57.80 seconds, ine T. Sgt. Robert L. Butts, Mayville, N.Y, Wo 8 oh « The bomber left Los Angeles at :11 a.m. and ‘was in' New York nthe beat tine, we eat | best time, west-to-east 44 minutes 53.88 sec- ma Bae a's ' Thunderstreak, yi session this afternoon to hear from Paul Dorfman, secretary of a Chi- cago Waste Handlers Union, and Allien Dorfman, Paul's son, an in- surance execiitive, The Derfmans have been quizzed in earlier congressional probes inte iabor union af: fairs, Allen Dorfman is a partner in a Michigan boys camp with James R. Hoffa, Teamsters Union vice president under indictment on charges of bribing a staff mem- ber of the Senate committee. southeast of Tokyo where the plane was believed to have gone down Thirty-foot swells also ham- pered the rescue ships. The search area was to be ex- | panded teday to cover approxi- — mately 75,000 square miles. Some Japanese aviation experts (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) .\-hree Psychiatrists Find Sniper Insane Gary A. Taylor, Oakland County's confessed phantom sniper, today was found insane and committed to Ionia State Hospital at a sanity hearing before Circuit Judge Frank Doty. At the hearing ‘to determine whether Taylor was mentally competent to> stand ‘trail on a charge of; assauit with intent fo mur-, der, the 20-year-old South-| field Township factory, worker was “pleased with the outcome.” , “It's what I wanted,” said Tay- lor. “It’s all over now but the cry- been found sane at today’s hear- ing. Doctors Abraham Tauber. Ivan A. LaCore and Clinton J. Mumby gave testimony today after. giving him a twojhour mental examina- ition two Or ago. All concluded t Bend s i. — and has for several, ' mentally | m All three. psychiatrists advised the court as did Taylor himself, Ont We ts pulses to hurt women. aise told the court tha “T had the impulsecas recently as Monday night,” \ ce {ERIDAY! MARCH 22, 1057 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN "FRIDAY, : , we 74 Killed Waterford Post | High School Principal, to Take or : and areas in the city, not he eassan a. ly covered during the regular . . ] ver- 4 atill i sictid Wat ieling tamiocdioas Me ggionng odie in Ann Arbor jnooe te "Tokyo the inst leg his tee tive donors mail con- Base - Franc isco, - | eaetie : yomptly.”* ee | The Air Force said 57 passengers and of his 13 . Te fe land a crew of 10 were aboard the imation and wurgery, asl | | e | hae with the passengers includ- The newspaper sale is the s Jil | —— Army and 10 Navy men; 2 civilian Oe eS Et as etl) Ld ncn F 3 oe winless) on : WILLIAM NARRIN Charles Kass, Kad adh q ore IMs _ presumably the wife of a service: ee morning that. the Sains acho Sa Ik. Out ot - ; ge hoe pane * AOCIAONE |cienict including Wainut Lake and| Workers Wolk aboard the plane has been re- an wr tN) pines ants HELP otroit - | leased, Apparently there Was no We, ee oie 2 ee a a in a | - ‘ene from Michigan, ee ar Adult vendors peor - focee: a8, vasibenet saree fae “qpening of thelr talks | ‘The crew, which include ut las Dies in Hospital |. “e ring. the distinctive red and the ihnee-week-old trike of ens insurance for custodians and sonnet "sit for pictures following opening of their one woman, all were members of ra pe ang tia pn get eg on gre men. A special | ister Harold Macmillan (right) ‘and President Mid-Ocean club in Bermuda. * — |the Air Force. The plane was oper-| Narrin Served|"ror George Miller.” __ {tluree more suppliers, : eer tn for ext | Dwight D. Eisenhower discuss « point while they at the ‘Mid : ee. 2 the Military Air Transport) William Narrin Served] gee seven the number of. companies — Eg ~—* tomers : oe gee ae Ge Ortonville 21 Years as ute geerouy’ when he Pur ied by the walkout of members : Board members reviewed the : ob offs - ns * > | Las? POSITION — Ce - tmaste r : peo his paper,” Mrs. Kass ag aelgy yan Workers Inter- rein Sopreat ost KE Macmi ian STU y ea , The plane's lat repotted position Postre calls “We havy bern grates woe i yore “Recreation Department and i gee. : : _|was 200 miles southeast o 12:15 er for 21| by the respon { the Conmu- * ¢ & St ieee a >. f _imats terminal in Tokyo, at 12:15) ovate pogmente State| Carlier this week a om walked out at Shell >. the recreation board’ ae ot — * ope .m, (10:15 a.m., EST), Thursday. and president of the ‘nity House and by the many 4. The 7 : ees t British Atom Power as: :2 iio tiae wc wa ta iti Mg asc ae : Paw : O OOS oe a a Se oa Suhoesiiaiodae, twe died yesterday in porypiae gt abil eshabbounthe whe tote Be ‘Mobil, Standard, Pure and Sinclair, _,. : : : responsible ' hours later. =. pital after months: of “illness, connection with our Major issue is over increased =, . sve a mightier force withjthe U.N.. force aes The Air Force sald the plane tt : young teacher... wages for terminal and pipeline ; 3 TUCKER'S TOWN, Bermuda Wiveloping a 1 fuel for only about 34 & “# ® a butions may be made di- ; _Frecieat Risehorwer ‘collet: njfewer: tee Wad arms Dae ieee pan Riana eee natant alse sae tees Miller Jr.| * : his militaty and diplomatic go fee So the wy Cedar St. in Ortonville, tae t to the Woodward-| advisers today to abape plans for in two “t as gone Mo eos ie bors-in Groveland Townahlp, onion Woestsal the - Detroit of. = 4 assuring As soon as the plane was over- === | Baskeand Trust-Gec? ee ‘updly most Por : a help chad n-th sre GAEROOR etpioc PAG RE AS Adlon lee ercnmrecieariomas be ’ States is backing U. 5 turtied to the protien ef belater ii. sag tales transmitters for broadcasting 1874. the son of George and Isters ; | ing Britain's atomic military SOS signals. 6, Narrin, He attended I [| might after 1 pee NO SIGNALS porno School, graduating} * 1 called here the day, however, in 1898, 5 | Sie an a ce moe sere Case for Crown “ “One expert anid it the plane dia Masonic Lodge No. 39, Mr. Nar | ; : tainly cracked up end sank quick:| "ia tad been with the Biate ‘estifies Adams Said i an See ee. tainly cracked up and sank quick- Bank. of Ortonville ner Testi ; : increas : ly, possibly before life rafts could and was named president He Wouldn’t Let Widow tem wh teal nap fede en, eee ee service ia scheduled to be beld] Suffer at End te. a could ditch success-| aa m., ‘ of ons e = «© phgeethcen ltseogecl Only God _ Bory ie said. |o" Hg sea Home, On LONDON (INS)—A ‘crown wit- spondent since nln an Lenpnestm Sheed = apo dlf al enl comeeR would make Mahe COT was the eighth large|F_ Sherman Funeral, Home, Or Caroline Randall, testi-\wile two years ago. sure Macmillan of U.S. help in de-'border. The plan also The COT wa in the Far East |tonville, The Rev. Isaac McPhee ness, nurse Car Dr. John Bodkin = : plane to go down _|Cemetery, fied today told ; isince Feb. 22. In the seven previ-| 7 ini te jams’ alleged murder victim on ally what the Eisenhower admin |... crashes, $5 persons were list- Se his her she had the dector's promise j istration called “more bang for al 4's deed or missing, including Mr. Narrin te survived by his) Oe ivould hot New OSpI Q NNEX iz when the streamlining of) Ramon Magsaysay Of) vise Martha, and a nephew, Joe the end.” | ’ lus. forces was undertaken sever- the Philippines, Narrin of , “| Nurse gro om the : : i F . _ ' eee eee Vee Ae |ah dears ago a E, 1. Taree men who} WC fy | pisoning ned the Old Bai Operates at Loss ow ct Sty tcnte o an cube eel Pa ocr New Football Coach |r, ged eo, to. cut costs swer eae waa: a ee * on [S Appointed for PHS} stenoses : 5 Is Ah eat tins - ¢ ‘agreed| Under the U.S. atomic laws, El-\ of the the $ ppo tor, promptly told “Pontiac General Hospital's ‘new|patients,“whiim the city sae _ pata Ses UR. otal Hine, William Johnson, about 35, > bh Stantad ee ee ees Seite teas te eaten Fo sgtinenoren oo ly cay Suston pevcnemene ee nel, eta oO done | A tinued rom Page. nl Adame Seanaiadity $14,392 in its first month of opera-|other | the acute nursing stage./to any foreign . plane. @-bent pro! Baseball « and & - | ated” the death nn ewe startled hong Berd men ft he ena ow Ive Pv SRY og few cab ek ee ee ay oe : e last night into a call for| was ge paren cere Pore be fitted with aa ; a of “He returned to’ Minols floors Adams himself seemed started EB per Parson ee OT ee 8 ee ee oo Pe eee Ciena though robe tents when and ts year completed Ms ty Mie Rentals atest: BE, oan on the canal at Members of | as possible until the 200 - bed add thatine noticed that a cockpit signal! on his ¢ stared appealingly upwards, of half a dozen nationalities. a Ba athena dager gmpen hers : ee ee ited the landing gear| - 2. Mac-|lips moving as if in prayer. Nazeer Off his PreS- nospital’s executive committee of the United States will supply light indica tioning - During the past five years, TESTIONS ct prop Egt tnd Pel ancy sae = al; H wile te y sametel” Sis mee enat Gat QuaeGity.Ale-|Loe nti nate ents meni a than ten times in hard cur- to the situation. Beard Chairman ° Police Chief While it cannot turn over aaa and radioed the control tow-| University of Mlinois athiet Pood Lawrence, earlier had rency what she used ‘0 get fttt| wtam 'P. ‘Babeock sald’ tat ell 0 “lemons often Souler amotentie er nse soeeaee gunn: wale cand <5 meet aa meas the Frenchdominated old Suez) «i's our number one problem. ° : — ish territory for pos A two-engine Aero Commander] ball and basketball h and! relentless cross-examination of the Canal Company. < ae Rak ty oz ertlgaraees Homer Gaskill Dies late one hare orn da war. too’: off gj renal ome wt gpemaion, 9 wate motherly-looking Nurse sis go ee co ine eee ee MINGHAM — First chiet of ae oe specific Towa, head of the Aerolines Flight He tomes to Pontiac highly | He compelled her to admit In 1955, for The 1955 ting the arihex in pref BIR} ian | Peliés Bept.| So far as is — Ss Service: Chester Loose, 48, Daven- recommended by head fodtball | memory might revenue was $98,200,000. $52,000,-| crowded conditions in the hospital the Sy cet “Sx chad cease uns ic ey sack cao ve port, Iowa, & CAA maintenance] recemmmendes OY aa ether e¢t the circumstances om leaning a net of $48,000,006 |iteelt. cae day at his home, 175 W. Frank St.|t0 be worked out ; mam nt the sirport; ami DERtvin| a, at Minels ond Springheld pee er eee # this the company paid/LESS THAN ACITY “Born in Hastings he came to Jones, ‘ Moline lane| College. the in Stee S| "he eae ot rem became dep n he Onsen Builders’ Show — [suber ters ae) Cates ton teommea as en ho dends, Egypt's former Contagious Hos- Sheriff's Dept. later Cessna’ to examine the stricken|in outstanding ; : Randall 000. seme gross rovense pial have been occupied only to| CHIN) Sheriffs’ Dept. and was Opens. Tonight lalane’s landing ger appa [coum wth an excelent ace] But Mie oie tetas cots oeell colon STS per cent of capectty during! went ig aa Pa Waterford sade neat Algal = said Athletic” Director mained. — ' , it was figured. . om ' ; | ee mane eerene sales Hesears oe believes 85 per cent PFs tolled dint ‘ue a maater and - (2% peat ee oe After hours 16-Inch Size ‘Texon’ 70-25-5 per cent +a mer ge to break |r the Tastings Methodist -| The third annual Honie Johnson then found he Was able ab rid conch wan) yesterday, Lasts: Sulay Through economies the Egyp-| of capacity Sr aon the tae. Birmingham Knights of Pythias! puuders show lower his landing wheels, He} The new Chief contract at an! pelled nurse Randall 4 Brief Case a sneaee eal ee operating at 117 sad 0 charter sietener at Gu Mut Watestwd. Rpnaaitp wapsan of jd’ waht 0 tro eaboutes tee cttentyfrse pry Oy pie Bs | ony Repnn : ‘ tng expenes to $2000.00 Cving| pil peoper te ope ee Oe ae ie oe ¢ pan teeny, af te Conmamity:| ith Ta, farm smachtancy firealte gouwene wit the pustas| "ip. teepeme tt E veiw 2 V1 } Egypt a ¢ e Pe ” He 4 p.m, ’ Deere & i : the i ue é ye ay ae Soe ee ae oe aes 6 tener Mrs. Hugh! Activities co wane Dome tunintains @ fleet of five) schedide edopted ‘by questions, N pilow nurses IE ps .cts" crutches eamter init currency, since she is expected tee Harold S, Goldberg in nice| Erb of Lake Orion, and a son, Lake road. * craft for use by company execu-| Board ok -* nied she asked about one detail fers’ Smart svling. lock, and ayy oa Salen or Swiss ae acne eves pe thyencllgerncre. ern gtelgwe Dr. Glen Harris will Forty ple: have. been (tives. MacLeay will santas his a Ane me in trouble.” Seindie LEATRER According Egyptian tients insist on staying aan tin _m, service ording general : * ball duties next: fall, however, whide mula, this would si a cchetne tna hospital, Whore Se ON edey rte Meniey Baey ey | ohio fetter Sattey, inet: Blame Fire on Children - |ig hoping to _ nelgemnaen gt tee Ai E Death 16” BRIEFCASE ral oom pe ong ad sever Cemetery _ sensty” some baliae dekaiete The home ot Lee Sutherland, 77) Sree Deore, Me, e png —y for an emergency fund. | ASK SU etace:| 004 Park Cemetery. roc $ p.m, Sunday. | Johnson Ave., was damaged DENVER (INS) — Eleven naval a s me The EOGed ‘tellevel on Sees . ag teehee : iday after children five stamps airmen escaped death last night 10% Fed, tonal program would nelp wat Auxiliary Post to Mark Proceeds of the affair wilt fi- pre enitey Oe cine Holland has issued to ald‘ when a P2V the Navy th called on Dr. Arnold Brown, Chief f Legion nance the purchase of a» light g tig hs Pago according to|with portraits of children, largest patrol , crashed Foil U.S, Weather Bureéu a ereeaatty Pita! doctors mme pa-| The Ladies Auxiliary po se ing the township fire department. ‘firemen. : Buckley Naval Air. Station wl ae iltein Prout = ge “We've got to steer some -Nelson Post No. 20 will cele-'. i Be: 2, (ROR ti 4 Ret = cha tn -tom~ tients out to the annex,” said Cook : American Legion's 38th i ee Ae anne At AtT"sS =O ~ " ee ee ey eS) ametuer Tresor, re pang. \eusiverseny with x birtaday’ port Nixon Stresses Importance of Africa : oe © Saal con to as cae. so have to close it” He potated eat lat 6:20 tomorrow at the Legion | Ni | , ~ : dially Invited ee. Gente ae ee eal havo to stows ier esis Hall, 206 Auburn Ave. _ [0 ems You Are Cor y ! and warmer, lew 36 to 00, this would mean taking & Guests for the evening are C, e U FES Op S | to Atte Teday in Pontiac 2 am| lode in renovating expenses. fa-|Oscar Hammond, third zone vice- 3 nd Lowest temperature preceding The city yey the entire Rd./commander from Northville: Mrs. a ee 3. Mat 8 om: Wind velociiy—Caim. cilities at 1075 N. Telegraph Rd. Phillips, 18th district pres- ea .000 Arab|governments have demand- : P bl Lect tee ine hevite the eroded eo itet, Recher and Donald Dow psnaros th enya om. Paesine aoe hat fy Be aoe urn A Free Public ure ag tr me el = ee a ice-com: ‘ixon, back : coun- ; Some : Moon Flos Saturday ot 3:02 \atdone caused pi Reapretag ment 2 5 mag Rad Heights Entertainment 06% will tout of Afrien, scene t ca agen ar ghagi-e been gg refuses to accept them. said ° 4s pie on cee AR nce Miley at the mala espa jo, Aihara leat. Ent “Folland, (°4 nee strong, Amietican ettriee be visted in Afric area, in be wet 3 ears “ill = QTY Christian Science . a... Pe er,. vocalist, and Sharon "\forts to solve the’ Nixon told newsmen the refugee in the : a gated wards, one for ecttaheee piiaet _ssturped yesierday Yrom| problem ia “more important henbe 5 decdive battleground in Ge By MARY WELLINGTON GALE, C.S.B. >. =—- : a Richade ene recs ant deni cain og at ame ora Ot an Remsen, Call downtown) peti was tired with w . " |must be assigned: to een him to eight nations, Arab-Israeli dispute. : : ompernte Sw-nee-ves' | Hardly Room to Milk a Cow and watering ftom a bead cold of the Arab-Israeli depute, . Speaking on “Christian Seience: Its Answer RUTO seeisavercvecsvee ST : when he and though ’ he . i , Atomic Age” temperatu Ea ito] = we coeur affectionate what steps sro Oe see bel Vaccine Cash Sought to Man’s Need in the “ion ¢ 8s wife : Bl? fice g,400 Farmers Jam Capitol si wi.'recn?e steciomte via ner se © plecencremenaaae FS terys This! LANSING = There was hardly room to milk a cow yesterday |g donation of ; wow es bly inchiding the cart 3 in 1ee5, in the statehouse corridors. f _* Monday, March 25th it ia resettle the-tetgu-| Polio Sen, Elmer R. Porter mers crowded into the Capitol to butionhole | After rmcangy Bee Aart ape” wes phy nel ly pee tet bap CHURCH EDIFICE, a, rt coved ihe § ak tages wei bill. — P svern he was “‘over-| Oe pataitiaa! The Sate Heath Dpartment re. abc ape _ Chester e at Witte ees i £ 2 legislators and lobby cot fo ees, *. ’ ye te in all) | S, cently tl ‘ =, ‘ ss W tcinis a is It was a very orderly and determined group of farmers,” said so tees he wiles. ’. \during — the ring om bare aba Oak pollo vaccine i exhausted, Ample Parking in“the: 7 : ib hey delegation, Rolland Brengle of South Lyon, pres- made to repdrt-/have living on subsis-| Porter sald been PORE ete eek by arvseueecen ) istics iss ers during the 2-hout ‘fhe Jordan, Labance and Syn. ‘el doemed by De Albert. Heuati '* SFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, § i if \ fe cowed be Jordan, state health commissioner, t chs | groans Sy Saint bdhley * be baa “ls pf he rtaer probe ato Sek meinen Wioling ont ue ng wld be tos sarees = : : e gis atice to ran. vaccine fe moar wae rosa vaso dma rl by | Misdie Rak diem. for the. past Yas, vou o.0% tty to ® : é f Bi ee if ? i j | Tak Grow Neat iiriat coho. the ‘palin: ‘ea tates st : cigars,. | pe boxes. of). 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They could sion experiences. ce — — * x money go to a southern school fe jen, ear te ae _ Along with all the Joe and Clariss’ The party's new look and program Secs to bet Halen shOtren OOM Sean’ t-S..a A Sone _Doakes, we bow before the person- 1. designed to help the American the same school with the whites? toowtain slope... Or you were -~-able young man and express great communists to regroup an¢ develop as eee Oy ean Gene ee, . ion ; delight in his accomplishments. How- a militant party to accom plish its neakers ever, one unusual angle is slowly «nistoric mission” of - destroying eae hes 3 ee i; 1 : 45 i & Z é 3 od _ f ; \ : : | i ee ' Botered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter Effect of Excessive Tax emerging as the dust settles. 1 iden Pint nang ms et mes Aniety Hampers Allied Relations: of Internal Revenue already has are back in business with the very LKILAL ampers heir its — on the ey: man’s . same bill of goods under a different... = =” . take. Van Dor saeeh” amazing _ abel, Surely no one can think other- | WASHINGTON — This might’be Allies, but it could take more but, with the economic leverage dds Con t Smile : winnings to $1. wise: described as the era‘ of fretfulness ™oney and the lives of millions = possessed by this country, there A 8 mmen miles - | U. 8. taxes gobble $95,000. : and irritation in Democratic coun- Of Americans as well Hs world SR ae ect Ch ca 0 on City Pigeons . We hear and read about the ! _ New York State claims $8,983. Se tries. Whether it is Britain with her “Tt ign g time, ‘therefore, to i> ented witheat tnvelving AmNeric® 1 snenetimes wonder if people , ren. temperature and when i : This Jeaves Charles around The M About T labor troubles and financial strain dulge in carping criticism, as so or Britain in a sheoting war. know what they're talking. about. ee eet eB ee : $25,000 for his dazzling per- € Man ut town or America with her. public com. mary British newspapers have Wain ned teen tO mi If you would visit many European oe: * formance. The interesting factor d e,° - plaining .about high taxes and big doing lately. 5 tary expenses to t cities you. would see thousands of Why is it that when kids imisbe- | lies in the number of loyal Ameri- Oakland O dities. arama ¥ eflshap on: pene i pralg imag hn heal oem eel pation 4* have their parents blame it on the ; cans who have arisen and pro- a 7 Rhum ws tes aw hins ee ee es ® ; tested against so large an assault Items About Our County. Trroretically. themselves, but they also clean UP tr’ the common. thing to hang | on Van Doren’s winnings. Out of Ordinary Trends fer wll wean ee eee tty on a Picture straight, but with mod- a 2 oe be assured that major responsi- aioe ts as * ern art what's the difference if you | The same people paid little heed Committee: Often an unin- Sees Se Nature Lover © MAné it usitedonn? | > spired group of the uninformed America without Some laundries can do up a shirt | | | abroad. Socialism Shown in about three trips. | people were gouged accordingly, but uninterested. a. N ‘Eisenbower are by British Doctors ts ® & oe eo ye fanme: the Altho Oakland County has 423 door ali ah Soe oy oe = pir Da 9p OE ion ax saan biti Gede ne eS ght ane ay ea ane ogg pied lng ert e Perhaps DorEN Griving jakes. & . e tO crease from the British govern- home a fact that has long been in It has no highway that runs. directly chant explenttion of WAY: ment. Wolo ste tah the—T on . Back existence but which people have sim- *!! the way through it in any direction, ae BE gest Relies ot eames 6 one king neither has Pontiac any street that runs ing war. : nation ° a 15 Years ply tapes, fo, comprehend. directly through the city in any direction. —Becatise 1987) tacle, even in this belter skelter BRITISH SUBS sink Axis ships. . Se oh Fe Three of the county's rivers, the Clin- prevent spectacular : Mothers could have their babies» ALLIES’ NEW One letter writer to a New York sm, ee Oe aa ted anions peed pI emetic we! Dr. Willi Brady Say one with neighborhood volunteers and” "ssted Py Japs. ~ @ in a mile or so of ¢ other, Owing People world go on . lam bra Ss: > 3 cases could die unat- pacer poe ous Sitignantiy: Sand. ‘aceon a ons, and’ all having fly ‘inking wo can all ex y = L245. tended Tiree for social. ; MURPHY ARRANGES Cirysler , " their source the profusely. flowing : : ITALY DENIES aid to ‘. ment take so crushing a bite from spengsis'a age ivan vey co ert” Hou Can Medic Diagnose * Hater Bey ste ap Doazw tend rectly called Springfiéid. : Pre Angres: ° . ° - Pile Do they intend to pub Try choc’ rive, the Rouge ne tts * © dave the tly Gheeny qucstions Disease He Can’t Detine? Another Defends THOUGHTS FOR TODAY TV sets in the Hottentot homes? One : of the day but to explain each oth- ° : in at least 50 branches many of of Pp Presley H ticket to the moon, please.” = wich don ‘Tonnd. i Vigppoints on current matters ey ener ne one am. which do not have water the year round. that Prime Ministér MacMillan of oo ; eo they sald unto him, Behold, + A ee One fifth of the county's-25 townships Great Britain and President Eisen-_,,/7 {he S004 old days Of Bares whatever trick diet tne Popul why should tell Elvis tiselles do that which The excessive and oppressive tax have names of only four letters: Tray, hower have sat down together at knew rheumatoid arthritis whenI - eA? a po rs to school and learn to "tel to de upen the Sabbath eis tk attack inde Avon, Novi, Lyon and Rose. Waterford ok. son. talk eight. 1 think hie talk ig very “OY eMow 18:8. ra effec y are discourag- 1) is not in Waterford Township, but : i lees cute. Why don’t some of those who OY ing and almost demoralizing. The just over the line in Independence. or 180 words long pertaining te personst dislike him compare his actions The Sunday is the Federal Government MUST cut ° The county's terrain is so diversified hosis of trealment, will be answered ey t© those that went on in the "30's. civilization, dedicated that at least a dozen communities claim - . De, Wiliam Brady, if s seif- The Charleston and black bottom and reverence. It invi down its expenditures. tn be “Mert of thie illte” or Heait of addressed envelope te sent to The Fon- were very indecent and a disgrace noblest solitude and to the’ noblest The populace is fed up. Lakes.” : ‘ (Copyright 1957) to American youth. Why don’t you society.—Emerson. The people are not in sympathy. Our many lakes make straight high- - They're ready to rebel. ways quite uiknown ins good part of Case Records of a Psychologist: Corn Bill Defeated Director J. Epaark Hoover has sub- mitted a report on the recent 16th ~~ Communist national convention in. gon W. ; Veametion Jeanagn New York City. Groutacy cad Hime af ver pina i ; : heer BT : = 0. ata. . “* Pointing out that the non-Com- munist ‘press was barred frorh the convention, Mr. Hoover said that ‘slanted reports of the proceedings it succeed in further hood ing American freedoms. the area. Regarding the salt and calcium chior- ide that makes our icy roads safe, but raises the dickens with our chromium, | ‘THE PONTIAC \ { t res ast i RS Re Py {ESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 _ David Lawrence Says: a me, Associated Press & entitled ox exclusively to we later were released. From the de- ene ee ee ae. tailed information given to the com- wae Pee ts Aelivernd ‘oy carrier tor 40 cn mittee it is apparent that the FBI & week: where ts s le by mail Barttenus: Counts ache » eet penis fear at the ) ; “pontiac PE D818. ee — Some of us who have: children . st any le Silence =< * + ee can't go to drive-in movies as often prevent it, even sHooting-the dogs — renner ean Reman Brat rece Rae etme Despite propaganda to the con- as we would like, but when we do with deer rifles if they chase @ fox “ —e go, we would like to have a choice across their farms. * FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 trary the U. S. Communist party of pictures. Again this year the — Should our dogs and our sports : See “is still responsive to the will of drive-in theaters “have statted have protection? How? Ss oy : ss Moscow; still works for the de- resale Dinglh wart notepad a V Doren Case struction of the American way of acon Ome tt : an ere Shows life,” reports Mr. Hoover. “Should — -, prveta Fan Portraits See What Compliments Can Along Party Lines County Highway Engineer : ' ren Pe pock bg ogg Phin make a quick summary, by oo Leon V. Belknap : mpire 3 offers the proof o, - end of the 30-day period, Verna An Administration backed bill to qagyesta that it’s better: $o have our proetia Pager ie aieiecsascon chronic joint dis. | BRADY ding: oe aoe a help sora dating this boy regularly. limit corn production and bolster fenders spotted up than knocked off. Manpower that can be summoned *Pility, I say that no medical au- with _— Te — prices was defeated in the House by in wartime ts available in small- eres we invited to join a girl's : N in ted in hotel a flareup of partisanship in the — "ew warning posted tne many howe Britain is still & world power and dub and Ute had powerful farm bloc. : ‘ “Do not smoke in ed; “but ae “ea very rosy hue. _ Urban members of both parties The ashes may be your carcass.” fairs has passed to the United | Dt. Crane, I never united against the corn subsidy pro- States, on the one hand, and the owe eae — ayer posal and farm Representatives split ~ speaking of land values in Pontiac's | S°viet Union, om the other, — Pie Pat —— along party lines, Cotton belt con- arly days, we find that the records of | Many citizens of this country are “T am not as shy or timid about dminist Register of Deeds Sidney Dole totally unaware of and many are speaking to strangers. And gressmen felt that the A Te ge teat the promt ade of Walte's ~ superficially oe oe a lot of friends. tion had poured soil bank money into was sold in 1822 for $100. Other transfers thrust on the United States by the ise this boy is * ~ the corn belt in 1956 to influence the . of 135 years ago included the present site events that have followed the end- S ay nas tek a ge Bn farm vobe of the postoffice (the whole block) for ing of World War II. Talk is still Chir en sien lie tak ae to ge $125, the present site of the Community heard about “all the money spent poe — bE ere National Bank for $150, and lots on the °Verseas being wasted,” about try- Teall She _ Defeat of the experts be- present city hall site for $75 each. eke a oe ood Pharr ara lieve, will result a big corn ( meddling 19 Siege commiries. ene, bat fi ae crop, low sve heaxy “This gave promise of being a wonder- Oe i 3 pba hanbe tag corn ful write But the stark fact is that Ameri- social feeding of hogs and cattle and 9“ "8" Ses ce has the choice of either letting outlook, as well This will Blanchard Matthews the Soviet Union achieve a com- vty a gag low livestock prices. This will. 4+ ciarkston, “until now. /umebody dis- manding position in -Asia and wbeyk mean low prices in the cities and covers that 1957 will bring a visit of the Africa as well as in Europe and : Many classrooms ha’ low incomes on the farms. 17 year locust. What do you know about {hoot East aad sometey ying = stoid arthritis Ina’ ays p= ape ge agian i it?” We know very little, Blanchard, covict satellites preventing temic .progressive disease . . . ; House. we ang ig Leste C: except that it first started the year we now ts etnies oe ae Cae cansgunksown . . . onset insidi. pe ley pe ge » ARENDs says that Democrat ma- were born, 1877 (two bad events in that nists into the free world. ous .. . strikes young ahd old a a ee responsibility for the-year), and if it runs truly in accordance — an this takes money alike . . . no specific cure has © personnel almost impossible will be in 1962. Figure it out for yourself arp Ga tan aeasenad rele of sourpuss faces and : fronts the corn farmer. 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Earle M. 1,200 Drug Firms - NEW YORK—There are about 1,200 drug manufacturers and dis-) - -itributors in the United States, serv- ing close to 200,000 physicians and 53,000 pharmacies. The . ‘industry of medicines each year, "Immediate Openings for Qualified Parsonel _ Salaried Positions in ~ + Truck end Coach Design .. sBoly, Chane, end Unga * Layout Engineers = “® Process Engineers ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Scctneed or Groducte ACCOUNTANTS in: Jones, state ‘adjutant! (3 Produces about $2,00,00,000 worth} MACKINAC BRIDGE SECTION ASSEMBLED | ~— White winter eperntions at the Straks ate at « ' standstill, this huge section of. the Mackinac | Bridge is assembled and checked at Gary, Ind, | ee Se, a t ettien wl eee . 4 part of the 3,800-foot center span of the world’s | Found via- longest suspension bridge connecting Michigan's |ducts on both sides were erected upper and lower peninsulas. The section ‘will be |last year and rag een ae aier i ea and 2 ; “tc Binancial ‘Statements * Cost Accounting , ; * Tax Accounting Expect Opening for Deer ales: ® Credits and Collections ® General Accounting Write. Visit or Call the Salaried Personnel Department - GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION 0 Sit St Beh: ian FERNS | eee VE te : | ; ae ——s thoes bit your new Easter outfit! Many have rich, luding lilac Walter ) shane, es “4 > |Moriarty, 22, of 79 Baldwin Ave. Long, bath ‘vith the(Mrs. Edward Thornhill [ana Wade Woods Jr. “4, of troit, Mr. Long’s body Will be at the|faward (Orvella) Thornhill, 55, of], Moriarty’s Passenger. George » 3, Of neBoit, 23, of 912 Stanley Ave. was Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home|1591 Livingston Rd., who died|.~ 07 ang released freay Ponting |General Hospital. Police said Mo- Causes Larger Number |, uly a | Cuwnty precincts fo the April frst 9 election. They occur in rapidly-growing, § Oak Park, where the total num-| See ea aa ae MN - The figures raise the total num-| last November to 257. The clerk's ‘office figured this spring’s registration will be’ about the same as last fall’s record 312,- 731 voters. . . * t: Increases in registration since last November probably have been offset by clearing of the rolls, it was figured. The record registration was ex- plained by interest in the presi- dential election. Enters GM Institute WALLED LAKE — Bob Smelser, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Smel-| = ser, 4975 Halstead Rd., is enter- ing General Motors Institute, Flint, on Monday, to study engineering. if Bob, a '56 graduate of Walled Lake 1 be taken fo All Saints Epis-Hospital, will be held from the viarty ignored 0 olep slgt: Barat 2 “2h-of Winger, Mina “HOLLYWOOD -Fia= ih — was killed in the crash. \Sechler Coxey Jr., 65, son of the A passenger in the vehicle, | Ohio industrialist who led | Coxey’s 20-year-old Donald Haugen of Army in a march on Washington Winger, and three 1894, and retired president and/, bs n. PED ARGS E pS at pibtlins ee, mee eee es , oe od > Thornhill is survived by one broth-| passersby were electrocuted whee they board chairman of the Industrial! irs Richard J. (Beatrice E) d. Stepped into the ditch bearing [Silicon Corp.....Youngstown,...Ohio,iy 0-96 61 Moreland Ave. died Arthur J. Wielan the submerged. high tension idiea pte ag f He was born in weee eee ee ee Ohio. : —_ an LARGO, Filia. @.— Russell C. The other victims of ‘the high, McCaughan, 68, who retired last “tension ‘wire were Arnold Rolf, 18. year after 25 years as executive of Fosston, Clark Hoidal, 21, of secretary of the American Osteo- ~and~Marvin~Dunean-Jr;-pathie-Assn.,died_ Wednesday. He, 19, of Fosston. |was born in Kokomo, Ind. Six other passengers in the auto -five teen-agers and a 21-year-old! ST. LOUIS i—Dr. Roland G. man — were injured and hos-/Usher, 75, head of the pitalized. They climbed to the)of history at Washington Univer- roof of the car and leaped to sity for 38 years until his retire dry ground and safety. [peut He was born in Lynn, Milk Tank Truck = Kills Road Employe ce of te Mier A. Miller, 87, of the Miller’ STANDISH @-—-An Aren@e Coun- oe. gg OS: family of Milwaukee, ty Road Commission im Sa e killed yesterday when @ milk truck struck his truck in the tear as be stood in front of the behicle Waiting for a road gang to com- plete a repair job. commission for 2 years. ATLANTA (® — Denver Dald © The accident occurred on US.'Crumpler, 44, a gospel singer gen- 23, 1% miles northeast of Stlan- erally regarded as having the | dish, |highest pitched.tenor: voice in his Milk truck driver Ajex Stone, 31, field, member of. the Statesmen Of RFD 2 Whittemore, suffered s¢-\Quartet,—one of Georgia's _ rious burs when his vehicle burst most gospe] singing groups, died into flames after the collision. iyesterday. tt Font Less to Dress . . . at Sirah Plaiports Men’ s “Fruit of the Loom" 73 | IWY LEAGUE’ polished cotton i HM to 46. Red, khaki, “Prelit ad .99 Masterbuilt Poplin «wae . Dens Pants 3.99 - - iment in 1950, and former radio inews analyst and author, died sence oman ew oom Ford Executive, Desf She leaves a son, Richard J.i Lutey of Pontiac: and three sis-) DEARBORN (INS) — Arthur | ters, Mrs. Maude Walton of Toron- Wieland, a Ford Motor Co. vice) to; Ont., Mrs. Caroline Marjnet of‘president and general manager of South Africa. and Mrs_Edith Eddy, the International Division, died | of Cornwall, England. |yesterday in Henry Ford Hospital: Service will be at 3 p.m, Mon-|He was 61. His death ~—' day from the Voorhees '- Siple|@ recent operation, 79 Oakland Avenue FE 2.0189 Member of National Selected Morticians Mrs. Richard J. Lutey » et and-one sister in New York: 1% tiac. j Orrin Huntoon, Jr. —_ Chapel with the Rev, Calvin C.; The automotive executive “ tral Methodist Church, officiating.'land Motors, Inc., and vice — Burial will be in: White Chapel] dent and sales manager for Cons game a a Motors Overseas Division be- fore joining Ford. Wieland was a native of San- *|© Failles, Rayons. All with matching Mrs. Frank Peeples . \dusky, ., and ‘is survived by his! ! of ue: the former Zella Holaday and | Mrs. Frank (Elsie) Peeples of}, daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. Bur-) 2652 Maplecrest Ave. died early; rier of Princeton, N. J. {this ‘morning in St. Joseph Mercy) Funeral vervice will be Sunday| |Hospital. She was ill several|., 9.39 in Christ Church, Her body will be at oS . William R. "Hamilton Chapel | y | Griffin Funeral Home this evening, on Cass Avemue, eM. en aiemeenioniade pet as a. cm i It Costs Less to Dress . . . at 5 EORIY : Special! Girls’. Washable | se pastels aed: cae tear-drop pattern. Size 3 to 14, Cute coat for: little ones. Linen, © bonnets. 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Beautiful —_ in all a all groupe seme A gery whites, navy, and ee SATURDAY AND MONDAY At the Heed | Flowered aster Bonnet Takes, wee oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, rnibay, MARCH 22, 1987) sree te Ne! iil) : Bob Considine Says: Lae . Cs) gees, ‘i me \ (acrectioomoon ks : ; ustertoennt? Ls ock Whitney Takes Job Seriously _constipate?. ‘TUCKER'S. TOWN, Seatiestn; States ambassador to the Court ‘of some excellent advice from a La: his opposite numbers in Lenden’s mee possible thet somebody. beat!’ New laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks © ‘{INS)—John Hay W hitney, United!8t, James, got what “he considers borite member of Parliament the) almost endless list of embassies. | Toots on baseball,” We gave him without gag, dleat or gripe ~iother day in London before flying he tretch» This ritual began less. than two/the question on which Toots had ¢ What doc- ing capacity, plus Covonar's 5 to Bermuda in the same Plane) ci. ago when he presented his lost. He pondered 'a bit, then said) tors call a co Ang dive stimulating bulk, So effective it Te as British Prime Minister Mac-| aontials to Queen Elizabeth If,|with a sigh, “That would've cost Of retaining moisture as it should, lieve event chronic constipation orgre amen ne |whom he found gracious in the ex-/me 16 thousand too,” so much moisture that its contents gentle it has proved .safe even for : oct ot sr pul gy We bay eval making tor: ‘YALE REUNION | become dehydrated, so dry that tat women in critical stages of — “You are a politician now,” calls on his fe ambassa-| , ck the bowel; so shrunken to old bulk, salt or MP told the 52-year-old multi-mil-|dors beginning with the Norwegian, lnatene thames Ga Lagu . nia they fail to excite or stimulate the Tonives ue neither gags, lionaire. “It is not enough for you/dean of all the diplomatic Corps) ation Sambene tales Pdlo “ ure o purge that propa an eel bioats nor gripes; won't interfere with “2 fed emeaneaor You man geo] fa, ea lan ee mana oe foe an polligeer comate oad Sy hase Boe * Whitney. He recalled they had sung) shrunken, constipating contents of — did not cause rash Of Other reactions, emer dirty.” y get ¥ With return calls this will in-jat a party given for him just be-| your colon which now block your _- It's physiological fact: Exercise tones wi | volve well over 100 formal meet-ifore he took off for London, bowel must be remoistened, Second, - ! Whitmey intends to do just ings which could ‘spread over ob ob wee bulk must be brought to your colon your colon to tone it against constipa- that as soon as he attends to the weeks or months, But to at- ; 10 S-T-R-E-T-C-M STIMULATE it 10 tion overnight! Get CoLonap, in considerable barden of meeting {tempt to avoid this ancient prac-,.."'! You Sing with us tonight action; to a normal urge to purse. easy-to-take tablet form at any drug” tice would be diplomatically catas-|"® you aid at that party?” sj, And,-of all laxatives, only Couonam, counter, today! Only 98c for the 60 y crew cut boy asked earnestly. Jock) the amazing new laxative discovery tablet package., Meings. ponitive, seliet . |trophie. : Whitney, ambassador, smiled sad-| Possesses CoLONaw’s great moisturiz- at less than 2c per tablet. No ree Rein hyereoredcoreraec ene {ly and said, “I guess those days) ’ : | Whitmey takes his job with great. are over.”* . seriousness. “I studied at the State [Department for several months een . Or e@ \before going over,” he told us be-|_ . _. ‘|tween the Eisenhower - Machnillan , - meetings. : Sen. Sparkman Predicts $ eee Congress Won't Loosen: oe m still sayings" he said}, * . ™ a Aid Fund Authority lee aie The webring shane of naan WASHINGTON ® — Senators ‘2¢,Job will never end I guess.”}- ¥ Sparkman (D-Ala) and Hicken-. nds te iia tae aaa looper (R-Iowa) said that Con-' business, banking, the film world gress is not likely to give Presi-| jag thoroughbred. racing st a dent Eisenhower amy freer hand “youoy y stage in Anglo-American in his new foreign aid program per We asked him if he than he now has. | had personally noticed any of the Administration leaders have! press: said that Eisenhower's forthcom-| “ ing $4,400,000,000 foreign aid mes- Te’ could treat me better SS sage. will carry. a request for’ that f gtd ope al greater flexibility in dispensing | ing = oe . “ped funds abroad $0 meet changing, two countries no longer see eye to *, ; ; world conditions. ae That breach must be healed. ‘| ——" | -— ooo _Whitmey described his new day. out Sparkman , sald he doesnt ice us, It begins before 9 when} belare is_imerested iP the night's decoded cables are laid giving sea President any sizable ibefore him. Five. or six will need “bleak check. ‘immediate action involving a call) “IT assume he will, get-about the ‘ a al ‘to Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd: same kind of authority that he has or conferences of Whitmey's em-' under the current saan. saree & (dassy staff, Sparkman — * x 2 | EMBASSY ROUNDS. hein! usked-and obtained) He is trying to meet as many) freedom from many restrictions in) People as quickly as possible sq) spending a special 200-million-doj- there is always a business junch-| lar fund to help stabilize the Mid- °°. after which he must make the i die East. That authority continues’ -rounds: of the other embassies sd ; until June 30. Eisenhower js ex. ’Pre-arranged—schedule,___ m4 Pa pected to ask a similar 200-million- % *@. BR ; dollar Middle East fund for the: Then back to work at the em-| coming year. rhassy unti] dinner, which also af-; * x * \fords Kim the opportunity to meet He also has discretionary use of people he feels he must know bet- a 100-million-dollar fund and the ter in order to do his job well. | i power to transfer up to 150 million “We just haven't had time te dollars more to it. start on the social bit yet,” he | : Hickenlooper. said that while! .eid, net without a took of relief. i bid Congress may provide equal flexi- peed tos Bed - & Bi ble funds for the year beginning Ambassador Whitney, although) ° HJuly 2, he does’ pot look~for any ®¥8y hardly a fortnight, was hun-| e \ ® . increase in authority. gry for New York news. He! ‘wilt : : LS ae learned to bis sorrow from this ! <7 @ . } ; With its 2,200 employes, the Aus- Teporter that his friend Toots Shor y = ~ Zi trian State Theater Administration h84¢ been knocked: prone on the! yA l. _ Hin Vienna now constitutes the "$64,000 Challenge.” | sb ‘ ~~ = * @ world's largest theatrical concern, | * «= 23x ‘ .AtY ; it elajms. | “Not,” Whitney said. “It doesn’t, | eee a | . on 2 DAY SALE fae, WU! ihe | Saturday and Monday, Merch: 23 and 25 Reg. Price $449.95, 3 aa fi You Save $151.95! ie uk FY Reg. $27.50—Sale ae $2115 A’. Reg. $27.50—Sale $2] '5 5! Reg. $29.50—Sale $2,390 6 “Rog. $33.75—Sale 92585 Model C6-14 Plus This Deluxe Feature Exciusive Customatic Defrosting removes frost and defrost water. automatically — as they form! 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Pee ) df é | : } ; By j { Pe | hy { E rif y / ‘ e | } ae fe ae ‘ , | f “\ * J / Av . ; ‘o di : yi » ON. 1 IF { if Fh bebe, ce | sig. | , ak ‘ PSS Maou High’School= Teena THE i 7e |) Represented inghe Pres a -_ ay : teen : : ‘ fl was 3 a se ge he i: ae e mF. : , es Gee ae ee ew - a wieeyhinaes in ; eee _ aa ; _FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 st ie aN + i ae. oy pete Ce, iz ore 3S f a st Seay 4 : eta : sf fee } oO pat Lay ie NTIACG, MICHIGAN. oA » i é Wi ee ae brs er lost to Six Exchange Students ; ME Irate . ' vf. _ sophomore dance! Y-Teens will be out gathering x &¢ # + #2. 2 x 2 @& “= 4 ‘ Waterford Township High School ye eraell Janet Gage, Tom Evans,'scheduled for tonight when the}Paper for their paper drive tomor- : 4 ; : ‘ juniors; Joan Nash, Roger Olney, gitls take the fellows. A prize will|?0: Mrs. Edwina Isaacson and fice Seine ged bn eine Med a me omnia Report Card Days Daze Junior highs ~— been guests of six Waterford stu-|Joume Doyle, Lyndie Salathiel,|™0St original “Dogpatch” cos) 1. sing to topics of & oil £445 © pam gion will represent Water-|S¢niors; -reaieng wa hoary Cole, | tume, a wae Stas hatade to Ueetee acd - . O | oO = - s te! Saginaw juniors; ar : Vv ‘ r 4 3 ; : é : : : : : ic “ee eon eae et eee tome ok Ree aeenlne Chiat Fratk Vex| Report cards highlighted student/the eighth grade champions, 42 toy Clarkston, ‘Sandra Lockwood, Chat hes ite a This program was developed tojat the State Hospital to provide) Atta. ‘The ‘function of the -mind;conversations at the Junior high|23, with Bill Lee and Vernon|lotte Cole, Marilyn Drumm, Ruth) ie "00 0) "a varsity won stuhente.aiiended. regula clans renee Seer Meeiiins end Smiter ih SpeNting saeey. and conditions of the body after|schools this week. {Ellis meshing the nets for 13 and| Yarbrough and Jacqueline Vallad.!5 5+ came last. week, 35-34. peri the ’ were points dis-| The Jefferson Junior High PTA|10 points respectively. ‘ Linc played hos o th Camp ra theld its regular monthly meeting|apr LINCOLN Fire Girls of Oakland County on ; ty the! at which time officers were elect-| Report cards were the talk of|/™ursday evening at the annuallwas Hercules Renda and for the all students a chance to meet | Moran and Milton Meilke. for the social workers’ club. : dramatics production. ed for the coming year. Plansithe week at Lincoln Junior High| : = ee - Honor Students Groups Sift Candidates! to Pick 65 Seniors for) National Honor Uni he 9A English completed a unit on 1 . -}Teachers basketball game for|points and resolving to dig in and Beach’ Club took a eis Fe Oe BO 8, DAES ae , oa Bivens \trlp to Cranbrodk Museum of Sc | ifier the business meeting, two! , TM #iways popular Kay Chmi- | from Michigan cities and com- : : . William an d oe, Frederick Dike over the | ing ailestd fogee "anny dee Wednesday was “Bick ~ members, William — ee neeg: on : es ie ee cee eee ae oe wedioadl. tihar sae , on Page 18 vednce osasak a the Bell Tele- Car & Truck Rentals : , |») SAUNDER Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM | ALL 1957 CARS VANS—STAKES— phone Co.- presented two assem-) Ati eater on | LIFT GATES—PADS * i |blies on the topic of ian, Seen. gram explained the obje Mary Pike, president of the Stu- and Avro plans pry dre yy seat Council, introduced the ment, speaker, r xk -& Representative projects of The class in foods, under the |) wood, metal, plastic, and leath- | ai oction of Bobbie Comparoni, er, made by Jefferson students, | ronared and served luncheon posting display in the audi- j1, the Principals and Administra. | After viewing this display the “—from-eandidater Pl gfolip “Was Waker ona toer = ofa ——— pane Pa osc Phe and at the conclusion of the meet- — wl siiiscall of the senior class membership. g: ie! ) , $ y. 3 ~ A list of the eligible students |~ . s oe @ 4 ' was given to each teacher. From J : : : : ie . f * : this list each member of the fac. Smee i Fe Fi picomcaltcore ay ce ths wart | ree eae | Sremeceee WEES oe | i= sares| NO MONEY DOWN. _~ _ tens appeared on the separate os o- Fontise Press Phote|Students from homeroom = sane : — WELOOME TO VISITORS — Waterford Hi spendi guests |homeroom 102, Room 208 was vic- = fab | ‘of | _ .Along with each nomination -the ' v # Bap _ ee es ee torious, 39 to 27. William Lee and/ a ulous treasure School's Jo Anne Doyle and Bill Cole greeted of Waterford students in an exchange program. Robert had 14 { : faculty member was requested Saginaw students Tom Evans and Mary Day Six Waterford pupils will go to Saginaw, for the , me hed 14 and 1 make a comment stating a definite reason for nominating candidates, 2 al : —s . vais’ the saudiieae ones Mmpead, Vincent Holds Avondale High Names itm te gee, Missions for ie een acim : " aret Rose, j ~ 1St. Fred Students |e tne eedgged Spadafore Wednesday. The Saginaw youths are week of April 1. ges pt — also delesiint! 0 r ~ = - “BOATS” © "BO ATS” 7 | “BOATS’ === =|"BOATS’ | DIAMOND and CULTURED PEARL'jewelry | | ___at prices that defy competition! =| — 4 : lof the Avondale high school Jun- the varied activities of the school,|. By DRAKE ior Class Play, “We Shook’ the monds gents’ TACULIGHT" ring. Has size ond appeor- ance of a % corat - ‘ : ; igrams and tickets, Larry Moore Championship game to St. An- Ietas pad an geprmatie <= sorcnnbesen hs Detielt leat Senden. jand- Carol Bristol; publicity and. wt a ee ae mbers. a and Maryann Chosen for this honor were: Jane Marjori S hctiagh played their last|Jones, Bev Strong, Sharon Wiles Austin, Karen Beam, Barbara’ -ame Sunday after playing on the 47d Doris Peel. team y . Carolyn , Kenneth Bo- | Prompting will be taken c a WwW G t E gurd,--Choudia-- Borders Sharon| ed # dict champions Y Elaine Line and Judy Haddix. e Oo m ‘class will sponsor a bake sale tonight, between 4 and Wins Music Contest : z ¢ & F 2 : a i g BANK FINANCING fpchcame ams i i if i i Bs tique with 8 cultured Ford. , ‘ school auditorium, The public jof Michigan music librarian, Gor- | Next on the list are: Judy El-|invited. |don Sherwood, 27, has been named ’ . . pearls and 3 well, Barbara Fair, Helga Falk,! “Quality Street” will be pre-|Winmer of the 12th annual George) ay U $ rine tore nine Gonergee Carl Helferich, Jack Hemming.|sented by the Senior Class of the Gershwin Memorial Contes patron wgonors« Yous, Areca compos Hill 630 Oakland (Cor. Cass) FE 8.0453 | i e i i 3 i : Z Lantz, Carolyn Leacher, Lecorne : York Philharmonic on it 5 McCurdy, ‘Charles McLaugh |be- presented. to ‘St. Vincent de "dio brondat (C5.'s ye 8-6 DAILY 8-9 FRI. 9-1 SUNDAY : ; ee pens on Lea ee meh eapetee mee CLOSED WED. AT NOON Sharing the honor alse are: |. MUNICH — International Encyclopedia Planned | Dorles Rains, Willlam Riley, | 7 ond its services to literature and} TOKYO — Japanese and Ceylon. | Kathleen Rouse, Carolyn Rush, |i) a :i66 for children in: Asia, Afri-/ese scholars are preparing to un- a Ne a ena eich, (o@r-and-Latin America with the aid|dertake the seven-year job of com- Alex Sekies, dames » BMCE | of a $35.500 Rockefeller Foundation | piling an English encyclopedia on ard Singleton, co tg nono grant, The library, an affiliate of/Buddhism. Buddhist authorities of Constantine Sousanis, | " |Unesco, was organized in 1949. ‘more than 2 nations will help. Wolfe, ‘ 4 and | OY ae | (Ka ‘mata EWTREADS “ay |: xrEE BOPPITIIS- was ——eee ) 6eeeeeeee ’ : . : : ® 7 Age ontst: YOUR cwOlcE OF Tex WHITE OR YHLOW COLD by Goopyy EAR aunanet oct NO MONEY DOWN — $2°A WEEK for about ONE HALF the cost of new tires : 5 ws Plus Tax & Exchange Casing ie % 2°, land forgive us the impulsive blow. pre ee cS: ok . \> | When 't don’t reve us, it’s \ pw pee a _ {the blow as reasonable instead _CARROL\LENORE SHAW 1 Pde ‘ . | ao - : \ oo \ ; ; . : { My ( \ | wk oe fanned An August wedding are Mrs. Ervin Atwell, Mrs. Lyle told of Pontiac’s school building Pair Speaks Vows in Home Ceremony Council delegates for the year) © Hufziger, administrative assistant, | Ruth E. Tibbetts and Paul Ebert|_ White in the half-belted skirt. were married Feb, 25. oe Mrs. Kenneth Tibbetts a . Roslyn drive ate parents of the Meeting Conducted {League of the Blind recent bride, son. i i ois. Ora Per atv ‘enbue PY Rebecca Circle (Holds Final Dance : . Ebert. | Members of Rebecca Circle of} ‘The final dance of the season The married in a! ,, P ay et te of her| Cakiand ‘Park Methodist Church] was: béld by Pontiac League Fluffy rows of delicate angel nylon lace provide a fanciful back interest on Green Brothers’ “Dolly- and-Me” nylon rumba set. A matching pair for - dolly is included as a gift bonus to make a pint-sized mother and daughter coordinate. ie ee ee ee ee ee] ae ga ae “a _ The slate-and-pencil set can now turn to drawing pictures and summer fun in Westway’s one-piece sun- dress made of polished checked gingham and broad- cloth. Big carpenter-type pockets reveal a flash of the. . Clark, is sta- S, Army at Ft. Appointed to serve'on the nom-|and Hoedowners Square Dahce | | Ostrander * “ Boh CB tion for the dances, \ ye aly ai KS 1 : \ { i : i ; \ s. \| \V4 \ bad ao ae au Ld 53 Plans ape for are ico et | im Complete? . All work done by Senior Students.under the direct supervision an in- structor, This oller for @ ; ‘limited time. very eh ee ee + Call Miss Wilson Tedey for Information PONTIAC : ce wi TST | Sent spring fashion show being a os . j “Career Girl Fashions” will pe the theme of the sponsored by the Women’s Committee of the American Institute of Banking, Oakland County Chapter, Wednesday in Pontiac High School .auditorium. Fashions by Arthur's will be TE PONTIAC PRESS. PRnpay, MARCH. 22, 1957 presented | at the 8:30 p.m. show. ae Group Will Present Style Show Wednesday _ ‘Career Girl Fashions’ to Be Modeled a ‘in Pontiac High Auditorium P The ‘Women’ § Committee ot ‘the! members of the organization or at American Institute. of Banking,: ithe door, Oakland County Chapter, will pre-. * 4% sent its spring fashion show) Tales ¢ on ‘Dacoostian Wednesda i High mrt 8 pe : a Mrs. William Tieberg of the Oaks! * -*® ,* land County Extension Service out-|| Mrs. Charles Stark, ~general lined group activities and showed fenoy: aed rage age Oi jpovsnes films on “Story of Furniture Style” | : ions’ wi the me “Building hemes.” of the show, with fashions being Color Se — presented by Arthur's. presented the Sr ae . 3 Modeling | will be | Margaret 'Extension Club held at the Wind-| Hedden, Barbara Montieth, Di- : ug - tead-@ Lao, tacks fee Meine emt of Me. Ea iis Pontiac Press Photo Shown (left toe right) are Mrs. Charles Stark, general chairman; Ann Tierney, publicity chairman; Mrs. Ronald West, ticket chairman, and Margaret Samuel, as they select gowns to be modeled. | elected new president at the . last meeting of the Musicale, BIRMINGHAM — The Bir- mingham Musicale will pre- its annual scholarship benefit concert the evening of March. 30 in the Community House. Mrs. Robert Livesay was ' with Mrs, Harold L. Walker ‘ORCHARD LAKE - & AT PONTIAC TRAIL & ‘News From eS 7 = cee é, OF — and Mrs. Robert F. Killeen as vice presidents, Mrs. Niles G: - Welter and Mrs. Donald M. Bigge, -secretaries. Mrs. H. S. McFarland and Mrs. Orren Mohler were appointed treas- Mrs. Donald T. Stanton, Mrs. Howard K, Berg. and Mrs. Walter R. MacKenzie are mefn- bers at large and Mrs. Cow- den Fortenbaugh will handle publicity. On the 30th the musicale will _ present “Summer Cinderella; a “grass roots opera” written : by Henrietta’ Bodycombe of Grosse Pointe, directed by Ida . _ Kitching Cordes. the four roles will be Mrs, Gerald McCray, Mrs. Francis Molloy Jr., Mrs. Ben ¥, Wilson and Mrs. Alvin D. Stentz. : Preceding the opera, the mu- sicale choral ensemble will present The “River of Stars” directed by Mrs.. Edwin C. Greer. ‘Mrs. Robert B. Haw- B, DUAL ACTION “DUALIFT” 2” lined bra vertically stitched in sides, center arid under cups for firm support. Sizes 34-40 B, 34-44 C. C. 4-SECTION “RINGLET” Stitched, fully-lined 4-section cups and L itched bands. In white cotton. no-cur cae 32-36 A, 32-40 B-C, D. POPULAR. "ADD-APAD" < ro ite 2-in. double-fold ‘OPEN 4 ° Cirdular 4-section cups ol “with twin lastex ives tg firm ” self’ straps, srr 34-42.C. 2.00 JUST SAY “CHARGE IT” AT FEDERAL’S 1.00 1,50 NIGHTS To 9 Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. . R) A. FULL FIGURE TINGUE Kansas City. - * os kins ‘will be soloist ‘and Mis. Frank H. Finney, narrator. Proceeds of the concert will provide partial scholarships for six young people attending summer music camps. Mrs. Joseph E, .Williams is in charge of Geant aeies. * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Rothman wil] be hosts at din- ner this evening in their home on- Linden road honoring Mr. and Mrs, Donaldson B. Thor- bern. - Mr. whose marriage took place in. January are at home on Brown road, ; ‘TRAVELING EAST Mrs. Arthur J. Brandt with her daiughter-in-law and grand- children, Johnnie and Linda, left Thursday for 10 days in New York oe eens. * ae Mr, and Mrs. Frederick B. Betts of Hupp Cross road have as their weekend guest Mrs. Betts’ brother, Frank Wiswall_| of Lapras. 7 ¥, * - The Birmingham Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association will hoki a meeting and tea Tues- day in the Community House. Mrs. Harvey B, Bushnell is tea chairman assisted by Mrs. Raymond Giffels, Mrs. William Bird, Mrs. Carl Black, Mrs. Norman Berry, Mrs. W. E. Moody and Mrs. Arthur T. Win- free Mrs, R. W. Neil and Mrs. Cari Abbott, who will pour, are in charge of the flowering crabapple tree campaign. The craba@pple is Birmingham's city tree and may be ordered by individuals through the gar- den club, TO ATTEND WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Genaro A. Fiorez will leave soon for Den- ver, Colo., with their son, Jer- ry, and daughter, Jean. They will attend the wedding there April 6 of Cynthia Rippy and Richard Catron. Jean Florez will be maid of honor. _ Cynthia is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Rip- | pey of Denver, who formeriy lived -in yaaa aimee « * * The Countess Dombrzensky of London, England, who has been visiting Mrs, Cecil Rud- yard Mantagu of Henrietta street, has left for a visit in * * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Beresford are spending several Weeks in Nye Fia. * * Mr. as Mrs. William C. Newberg have moved from Fairfax road to their lovely new home on Island Lake. - NAMED TO BOARD added to the board of directors of the Birmingham Town Hall. They are Mrs. Waldemar A, P. John and Mrs. John D, Burke. Mrs. James B. Moon was and Mrs. Thorburn,’ of Fairfax road are spending this vk in a : “The Saray PEs is the play chosen for an. invitational show to be given by the Vil- lage Players March 29 and 30. _Mrs. Gilbert 5. Gove is the liam E. Kegel. In April the players will, pre- ‘jnylon lingerie this spring. Waltz- peigniors— both finely pleated with pleats that will never wash out. ‘Mr..and Mrs. Ralph. Skinner” PEERED Ee ERE: \ STYLE sconsenpiihemitiniicatitate-sieermiinntpimnernsenoonie SHOW} _Spring and a 5680008806060 0 ivvge Selma Thoin, - Virginia Jones. rk, ‘Winnifred Skibowski, Senpees Sovped, Helen Red- || COME IN FOR A FREE "See Moree Sealy, ton ommee | DEMONSTRATION _-and Mary ‘Lou Gray; - Amn Tierney is handling pub-| MERLE NORMAN. te Wicty and Mrs, Ronald. West is’ COSMETIC STUDIO | | bag - ‘Tickets may be purchased trom | 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 a * * * 2 i Richard Thom and George - The Women’s Committee mae ‘ of the — 3 ee ~ Oakland County Chapter director astisted by Mrs. Wil- {> ~ OF Aa nl by _ American Institute of Banking © x aed March 27, 8:30 P.M. _ Pontiac High Schoo! ioe pelt AAO ae Ne Sekai sent “The Seven-Year Itch.” Tickets available from any j oe member or at Arthur's : Prettiest pleating ever for BRIDES... Getting married this summer . ing your trousseau of china, crystal and — accessories. . much edsier for your friends and relatives . Ethan Allen Solid Rock Maple @ DOUBLE DRESSER. AND MIRROR ® DOUBLE OR TWIN BED onl y $ ¢ Hoe © @ Caftan-Inspired — © @ Sheath-Straight ‘ . : oa This should have been here in time for our February Sale . . . but it's here now sp you a, © Mandarin S save even in March Proof that good styling and good qua lity and finish pte not : = necessarily expensive ... Solid Rock maple, good Old New England craftsmanghip . Collers re simple Early American design ... All add up-to top value... 2 708 get the double or twin “a bed and the big double dresser ‘and mirror for only $166.50 . get an exiys twin bed @ Flared Backs Bian) oe 3 see? 5 tol — to 20 4 i { ; J. fo 5 . é = = ‘ ae : po ee Tg ie isa é THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, MARCH Oe ce eee a ee sevecagi = bat. ebbage: age Small thsebnd on wert = tet "| ‘The winter cabbage crop {s con-|or there is some holdover fromthe |» siderably Fe ee glen det wae s crop is = neem EREEEEEG i xcess Probably Caused by Glands, __ “ | : VACATION.” HUVACE’Ask Physician About Hair Gro vt] BARGAINS — 7 y (ALL EXPENSES ‘From DETROIT) thighs where I have never had other factor, I never gee @ Miami Beach, 7 days *121.55 8). cuits se cee ong F ea => eae p—rmagenes @ Smokies, ’ & days eee 148.60 A, This probably is due to” a * eS © Colorado, 7 days. . © California, 10 days sigs e Europe, ll countries, - Elkins Travel. 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Junior Pay" was. an: send the Seniors'on, their! The clib has beén offered the'took the negative stand, but Albion ey nounced last week. They are: {rip to New York. \ _ jopportunity to mone old} won by a Ps —— , ad Mary Law, Mother; Sharon Si-/AT WALLED LAKE = \ Twin Bench Comstry Cub inctet)” ~: -10 Foot Length (Square) Your Choi Howat Al Aunt Mary: Sybil Sim-| a. wales Teen Cluh hela adh wr F ene athena ed ar The WayneOeldand All League CS , * : on a Faimons, Connie; Delma Sullivan, i. since rally in the : {Band Concert will be Tuesday 4 ) Mirro Bake and | 3)Betty Lou; Gloria Miller, Berna- "* junior ‘high| ay CLARKSTON Aad i eto. in Oe bie phoet ; ves rou in ; dine; Terry Kelly, Wilbur; Barny &¥m March 17, - ‘| The Forensics meeting: was ‘held : Roast Pan-— * gym. Tickets can be obtained from BS : ‘Goodrich, Hercules; Skip Doyle,| The meeting was opened by John\at Milford March 16, From Clark- any CHS band member. 2 . se : Mirro Angel [$)Father; ‘Sharon Fuller, Gladis Westerdale. Police Chief Al ston High, Barbara Lounsbury : fa $ : Food Cake Gooch; Phil Hargrave, Charles gave a brief outline of the need for third in the humorous read-|AT LAKE ORION ( at Se “Brains” Burke; and Buddy Dom- a teen club. Lloyd Sappington told - by!” Tryouts for the exchange assem- ee adh J e rath, Dr. Jeffrey Gooch. the group what the teenagers want. - were Tuesday some! ‘The issue ardse when Federal) Sem. Lyndon Johnson of Texas, i 7 Ekco Egg Beoter ee ce ahs ee | Phe Be Weaver and Pat Hart did ine talent has been discovered. |nistrict Judge Luther Youngdahl the Der pepses. said that . Full line of eavestroughs Only Knew,” is a situation com- toh @ Oo sss cod Wee tae a Sonera oo le rama Seniors received their com- |granted a defense request for 0 ilk wa Ties tea des 3 . and fittings. edy In three acts, April 4 is the | men, supervisor of Novi Town but failed. to place | posite pictures and are having /subpoena for Sen. sired to appear as.a witness, “I : ly date. ship, offered his support. Sealige at tarcite. comgenies. their names on the back. Plans |Miss) in the. contenpt trial’ here|®i0S °° ‘this could. qpen avery : C ae The Seniors will sponsor a} Bob Williams, treasurer of, the} sane ne ee play Ap pr eee Cae Peck, New ors! dangerous field.” ; . > ( Jacobsen _ students are taking care of the | Peck was charged with con) et ee... : . Se : financial obligation this: week, [tempt of Congress after he re-| Sen. Russell (D°Ga) said the | fused to answer Some questions|‘Very integrity” of the Senate é \ Power Mowers \ : . if you are planning to buy a new power mower this Spring . don’t buy until you see the Jacobsen Mowers! They are the finest on the mar- the faculty-merchant ball game 0n| Go mittee Sen. Morse (D-Ore ) called the gy ee tas ee: 8 eS su issued for Eastland a —— AT AVONDALE Eastland sald he wished to test-|challenge” to the constitutional Avondale High School juniors|fy and requested ‘Senate's/ division of powers among - are holding rehearsals for the Jun-|Permission to do so. islative, exeeutive and judicial ior Play, “We Shook the Family, Although the subpoena was is-/branches of the government Tree,” to be presented Tuesday, Sued at the request of the defense, contrast, Sens. Watkins torium according to Margaret Pear_as a witness for the Members of the Bible Club are The senators seemed In general not to deprive Seema . : ; Jewelled Hearts in i +: °R EER ars ratbaweninecs RRS, amneseee Regal Fertilizer — ao Po LdaN ) ogg 8 \ Boadway-Shell \ IN THE ACT — The unsuspecting victim of a Pontiac “Press Photo | kidnapping plot, Kathleen Abbey, reads her book crime is a scene in a comedy play which will be ‘as Jokn Dombrowski, left, and Jack Reed pre- ae pared to throw a blanket over her head. The . Guinn, Shirley Palmer, Marge’ r age Lynette Paschal and Joy) fs ie Lloyd, Ideal British Official, Pursues Course Doggedly t \ Hardware : , PPT) / kata mT: By INTERNATIONAL NEWS to have infinite patience with the/that helps keep ‘him from being!graph by a long, slowly rising and yt ‘ . . SERVICE ag Ag “muddle through.” trapped when his case caves in. sudden, vertical upsurge. ‘ 650 Auburn Avenue FE 2-6506 3) the proper British public serv- secretary, fits this formula nicely.| yayor tire for his handling of the | (ent poem Setwy™_ Brookb | Open Deily 8 to 6 Friday ‘til 9 ant blends perfectly into the back- But he has one additional attribute ee tick ose © | Lloyd, he came from a middle ; ground, ‘speaks well but not too|that has served him well in recent] Sem gr", or tac ctineket eee porns one glibly from the rostrum and seems) months—a trial lawyer’s training It was freely predicted that if mee sc sett scholarships Eden resigned as prime minister, University. From 1930, when he Lieyd, the man he had appointed | became a barrister, until the Z foreign secretary would leave war he practiced law and held e @ | office with him. minor local government offices. ‘ signation Lloyd retina a te During the war Lloyd became : in gallon or platinum-toned Trifanium. Boxed sets: Necklace and Earrings, 10.00; Pin and ene SOAR Kok Helens bo 5.00. J te Harold Macmillan. elected to the House of Commons. | One of the explanations for his/And in 1951, to everyone's sur- continuation in the office is a/ prise, including his own, Sir Win-'7 doggedness he has displayed ston Churchill appointed him || throughout his career, a career|minister of state im the foreign) that might Spee ee 4 * Why.do most Americans brush their teeth? Brushing our teeth has become an everyday habit with most Americans. But did you know that it is sot a habit with most ; of the rest of the world’s people? And did you ever think why not? ' "Through advertising, manufacturers of dentifrices and tooth- : brushes have for years been urging the beauty, cleanliness and i health benefits of their products. Today most of us brush our teeth agate as a matter of habit — and are beter off for doing so. ee Fiat Ata tr dite «ew poi Advertising — like the advertising you see in the pages of 2 et ees, ape _ your newspaper — keeps telling people about new or improved oly pet tac tel Wie UN as Pc taot cee , products, whether it be dentifrices or dishwashers. Nowhere else Sau poll “Adelphi” the Gabhdarl parlea with Speen ond Pork 10h. £8 in the world is advertising used so effectively and extensively as three pieces ore included in the 3-Plece Baby Set Colorful Gift Boxes. : - fim the United States — and nowhere else is there 80 high a standard STRADE.MARE OF ONEIDA LTD. { . | | | $ Mring, Yow ses te ole ‘Slo fhe aaa EEE ; advertising does so well. 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MARSHALL trained sit Gad et een eae meet purtictdarty ‘when faced (Next: Hypnos, tol ot _INS Staff Writer * subconsciously—important. with those things that cause ten- the paychiatristy “Just ag it's midnight you back up against the stump and jam in hand and say: “Barley-corn, barley-corn, injun-meal shorts, TIT LL u : f EU TERRFi« aT eh Fx wae E beg ce isi itt a8 F i Li gesbsii' FE Rereedde f i ‘Hard Training Ordered J for- MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS #1\9 6. Saginaw IWORRIED OVER DEBTS? diers are too fat but they are going to sweat that excess lard off on orders from the Soviet Union's under : enable te No. milita: man, Marshal) , 9 VF Z wf yee are pagent, cere: ee = pad rol oahee® to asseciate smoking with some- afford, regardless of hew mech or how aniny you owe. thing ljcause ulcers. Result: ‘linstead of a headache, and finally Radio Moscow reported today) 4 problems that create tension and ulcers:—. “x ¢ @ Migraine and nervous headache sufferers have found relief by learning under hypnosis how to control how to have some other sensation how to have no headache. Some. terminal cancer patients No more} | duration of the headache, |. . DRIVE THE sa a Cong eng ey a in the half-life fog of drugs. No more overeating. | He ordered intensive physical ex- J ercise programs. set up for the, troops, SPECIAL | hypnosis for the same relaxation Children who wet their beds jlearn to think in new ways about why they wet, to limit or partially rcontrol the bed wetting. 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This means, they said, that any. | press this issue, dier-dictator would bring the U.S. into action against him. They’ are: Nasser might provoke plosion”’ into the Gaza Strip. diplomatic offensive. 2. If Egyptians resume com- mando raids across the border CALL SESSION jinto Israel. | } Gulf of Aqaba. ; Bitter comments about —the- eral Assembly - re - ae |-Egyptian leader by U. 5S, offi- ‘ cials have increased sharply | FREE tm | plete U.N, jurisdiction. _ &-SPEED AUTOMATIC _PHONO- RADIO! — . xg Some officials said the possibili- ao ) A : es one of three actions by the sol- ‘ty even bas been discussed that an of anger within the ad-|s with bathroom accessories and badminton sets and the thousand | and one items in between — has scored a big break-through in the | Battle of Red Tape. 1, If Nasser marches his troops ministration if he continues bis U. S. strategists did not dis- 3, If the Egyptians attempt to a rap ilae Raa ic = bar Israeli vessels from using the first step would be tecall an ena ‘gericy session. of the United Gen- At this session, the U, §&. would propose strengthening the | U.N, Emergency Force already stationed in Gaza, Then these troops would be ordered — if | the Assembly agreed — to take | over administrative control of the | strip from the Egyptians and | put the disputed area under com- | Despite this increasing dissatis- faction with Nasser, some U. S, |tions are dispensing low value, high | officials still hold out small hope t Ee he will compromise on Gaza, ithe Gulf of Aqaba and the Suez not . “ex Red ite Battle = aes fen FORT LEE, Va. ~The army | upply sergeant—a man concerned | EE LE TE | key te the break-through. The | S ieissevh cok act pan three | chases on the cuff. 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If Nasser re cet cnitue tobe Amacai, ne mater bow Tonk Ather, be may. demand B nce : won't gontinue to , Wins me Tey . “Path nie sy mata ae yg em et eee oe | | _ OLIVER'S 8 BUICK SALE = it. seems the only one the Eisen-|taken a firm stand on Nasser any-| But this policy of patience and) Pee | E four years in handling the Middle|blocking Egyptian assets in the|%i™ France and tersel, all tives) ISIS Names MAKE IT A BUICK! . ae A - {United States and imposing some); - that they invaded Egypt: A : ° : miner ecovomic sestrictions, “|S Poticy’ which wilt worniOf County Fathers - = Through it the United States has The administration can give sev-| out alt right in the end if Nasser : . You Want @ Terrific Buy San ren” Nome wie Rls t oS igetheta G e| Me towee at wouins) BUY BUICK TODAY! 3 ae ee certificates recently registered ie ,' with the county clerk’s office. You Want Extra Value Prices : 2 There's no evidence at this time) Prankiin W, Gale, 16 +. 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First Come — First Served! : ie ope | i} ri yonttAc P PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH id 1057 t : } ; Py i re eS Ad SS y d } : i nF ' ie 2 : : ‘e ‘i , i ; ‘ ee / ee : ; } fi ‘ { e ! ’ ‘ : Pay Raise to Teaches ti - FLINT i — The nearby Mount 4,20 x ply y Of 1 ac lation Says fen Byr ee anes) : sidicn\cign. aid-chdtn.gheukd. seuss fromipiah’ a cot sth would'ionre 06-1 a ate lecemanie assistance funds 7 pongewenag in -new “tr ver ” be ; billion from military programs, plus over «sy ee 2 _Euenhowers record ending ‘ofprevious appropriations oe who previously had called budget contemplates spend previous appropriations “| : tor» tive illion detlar bodget cut, |$71,300,000,000 and new: appropria- * Fs Res ie ee upped that figure to 6% billions.'tions of $73,300,000,000. Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ), | = iS : . oe | In general, he said three billions) Byrd said the 1%-billion-dollar|, member of the Senate Foreign’ WEEK-END from foreign aid and 1% billions|saving in defense-atomic ssanagred Relations Committee,’ said in an ‘ from military-atomic projects. ations could be accomplished by interview. he hopes growing de-/ Wrought fron Se “a complete everenl of He said 1% billions of the for-'‘ ‘squeezing put waste,” He said|mands for budget cuts will not | ” BUNK BEDS : F id Nich id Sa lead to what he termed “reckless : rt ek fe 9 ft ‘an turdey raids” on age pate $4,363,000,- : $ 50 <4 ye eee 000 i paper 48 : eg ae ACutback Caused Polio Shot Shere: a aes ae AS” : nw. nme | t foreign - - Cf 7; 4 . GIVE- A uk Y $i f| Surgeon General Tells House Group |z°%.. "2" se oe ea ge f ee eee eed nigh Be Sept ae | Platlorm |< paveniter | Studio | | WASHINGTON (INS)—The héead|and doses of new supplies have shots will be available for the first) eee : Terrific. 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Swivel . base included FREE. List Price $249.95 Ne Money Down—$1.00- Weekly 22 139" No Money Down! | 1 ei iy i to Cite ill-Fated Spot Historical. Commission The four finalists were Val Urban, Yvonne — Claussen, Gage and Marilyn Brown. ANNOUNCE GIFTS from “Artoco ‘Co.; $25 ning she wore a jeweled corona- tion rebe and rhinestone tiara yi erewn, . Joan Opal all the glass by Joseph Benz; $200 After an to a patio. It complete with beach chairs, um- brelia table, and huge potted dat- fodils. From this setting the re- maining models appeared, wearing bathing suits, casual - beachwear and vacation clothes. «+e * "}nounced the models. and pointed out highlights of the costumes. The program coordinator was Mrs. Harry Shoup with Mrc. Bernice Hinz as organist. Refreshments were donated by st |S&W Products, Sheldons Restav- rant and Walthams Bakery. It was announced that proceeds fram the Near Rochester A canal which would have made Wilson 5 is the son of Mrs.|Lockwood to Dale Davis se Kalamazoo der of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Davis " CAROLE L. LOCRWOOD intermission, the scene) queer contest and ticket sales to- was taled $866. ; : an-| 7? The committee tor -the event consisted of Mrs. David Erland- son, Charles Starr and Mrs. Mar- tin Carison. : * * * The new Miss Orion is elected) on CD Program of Precincts for April 1 Election ’ ROCHESTER — Avon Township to preside over all civic events) - - Board Names Chairmen) S fe THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 195?” iss Orion of 19. ACTIVITIES CENTER FOR thin-shell domed center is planned to help accommodate 5,000 stu- _project is million and a. half. , i or ‘ — | + LAWRENCE ‘TECH. -— Above, Board. took action on the Civil Defense Program at Wednesday's meeting. Board adopted a res) olution stating that the Township Clerk Frances O. 2 Parents Assn. responsible for the acceptance of). the Federal Surplus Property ndint Marlette ans Banquet MARLETTE — At the March meeting of the Band Parents Assn. in the library of the Bea McDon- letic Banquet, which will be held “SOUTHFIELD — Student Activities Center, includ- ing fieldhouse facilities, are an- nounced by the Lawrence Insti- tute of ‘Technology. This willbe the second group of buildings - on the college's new 65 acre campus on Northwestern highway and Ten Mile road. : iground, George DeLong, operator, will appear at Jodge Luther) © ‘of the property is Ray Griffith. Parade to Party in Antique Carriage : “oF af ii i f ot * +» »* i Rati fhe Tf 3 7 ee THe ge ahs ge i i i ltt White Lake to Fete Pioneer, 92 pany Mrs. Hackney in the carriage include a neighbor, Mrs. Hulda Drussell, and two two-year-old children: Wendy Dorrell; daughter Mr. | Monday’s program is Mrs. Harry | Durrell; chairman of the Home | Demonstration Group. is Mrs, Lacille O. Greene. and Mrs. Eari Caldwell was the seene of the wedding at 6 o’clock Saturday when their daughter, Charlotte became the bride of Cpl. Roger Bonnema, Mrs.. Herman. Bonnema, Imlay Matron of honor was Mrs. Har- old Tietz and bridesmaid was Karen Bonnema, Harold Tietz was the best man and John Wees- sier was groomsman, Following the ceremony a tion was held in the hall at son of Mr. and) City. The Rev. Marie Fenton of! Croswell performed the ceremony} in the presence of the immediate the guests. | | ‘The newlyweds leave Tuesday ‘for Fort Polk, La. County Births Utes end Mrs. Dooald T e. 14381 Rd. apnounce the wart at *® son, Mrs, Walter Bush, 46425 “2 Vineyard the birth of & son, , " A, Pennington, 72 Howe 6&t., annouce the birth of a —, Patrick Alin. r Burton Dr, th rents of s new daughter, Luanne 5 er Prexies Pus f for Tuition Hike T 2 3 F ayEe rte ib & é i fi ing units will house ticket offices “Speaks Vows president. There will be a two- story unit 280 feet by 60 feet con- taining offices, classrooms, library, lounges and an auditorium seat- ing 300, This and a gymnasium, 120 feet square, wil) form the two basic units, The smaller connect- Joyce Butler Lake Orion Pair Wed at Baptist Church by Rev. Ballagh GINGELLVILLE— A quiet serv- A dinner reception for the bridal party was held at the Green Par- rot following the ceremony. \Question Mayor Again the hardwoods it is in demand|Macomb inquiry is probing alleged and Mrs, Clarence Bishop, era for furniture and veneer manu- facture. grand jury yesterday. The wrong-doing in the Shores and Warren. - mony, Wells ‘and Kennedy con- # / .\@eivably had broken a department . & i fe Podtinc Press Phote rule, The Tile, he said, states’ slated their | will be commentator, Proceeds of the event will st Appraisers employed OY Der. : : 0 eaalgQhay Bong ap «yale Megan ! ieedegta: ‘hy’ wot. bel adults= ¢quipment for relief, in case of disaster. Above jer) by. the ak eel $) shown Models, 1 to r, are Mrs. Robert Thor, Mrs. Wil- S appraisal on the Prop: | \ F | f A ] ’ > i te i— , {Wake of an admission by their Land Purchase Snarl Continues land purchase deal today in the boss that they might have violated tant director of partment's right and Frank T. Kennedy, assistant to the chief right of The two men were State Highway Commissioner Charles M.. Ziegler said yesterday LANSING — Two state right-; ° department rules in the transac-|, tion. way division, Violation of Department Hiring Rules May Be Fault of Right-of-Way Buyers- But he said he had been told dents: at Lawrence institute “Plan $1,250,000 Center for Lawrence Institute Plans for a.and lobby, lockers, showers and storage. a* 5a 7897 al : : 4 a stage at one end. Activities feet north of the present Law-| mon, “Peace at Any Price” will Tech buil@ings. Entrance will) be given and new member re- on Northwestern highway, with the gymnasium unit adjoining the present large parking area to st At 4 north. p.m., calls for construction - —< ‘Flying Saucer’ — Scares Fifty, . |in Area City balloon ‘sent out by a Flint metor- ologist. early. yesterday morning caused a flying saucer scare here taced.|last night. Three scout cars manned by officers followed its o ieee Schedule Meetings srs at St. Paul Church mr ROCHESTER — Rev. J. Douglas li have a seat, Parker of St. Paul's Methodist announces special events r will be} meet. On Sunday at 9 a.m. a ser- | coptions eld. * * * this same day, mem- ibership classes for grades 7 Dr. Lawrence, said the schedule trough 12 are scheduled. On Tues jday at 9 a.m. the WSCS Study iGroup . will meet. Crusader Choir ‘ana Rehearsal will be at 7 p.m. to. begin The Review Student Training Will Bring Results The demand “for stenographers, secretaries, Ss, p is far greater ning salaries are excell Bening Schoo 7 West Lawrence St. Phone or Return This Ad for New Bulletin and other trained office ee © Phone FE 2.3551 ¥e o- 0225445445644 SR A EOIN amy ec oY hae a3 aa sey F > : : 2 ee i _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, é if : fn! Terrific or phenome. ‘fat phenomena} Roman boy. Pictured here is a fora of Roman wrestling that we learned sbiniti game we call Indian wrestling. ‘Tee have ined -tan-to toe witha nent daub: ok ho grow be] tween them. Each grasped the ends.of two heavy sticks fastened to-| gether with a short length of rope. They tugged and pulled at these! joined sticks, each trying to knock the other off balance. Uf one stepped’ over the laurel branch, he lost the match. Aithough - |did Highest to win. the parts carefully. Attach the figures to the base with a brass fas- tener pushed through the indicated holes. Fold pack the.ends~of the sweep other, in, the aoe (Sharon a of Dayton” Oiiis: wort STO tor this suggestion. 8 features.) Tomorrow: A Toy Galley ee work performed last month. Aa. Minois “a nd Bid \ditionally, _ about 285,000 cubic!) yards were excavated for both the. on Hodge’ S Hotel : [Eisenhower and Grasse River locks ‘ad about 310,560 cubic yards on WASHINGTON « — The U.S. the main portion of the long Sault portion of the St. Lawrence Sea- Canal. ~~ jway_ is 30 per cent complete, of-| jock contractors, the corpora-| 'cials say. tion said, aré making preprations | The St. Lawrence Seaway Devel-'to resume concrete work as soon) lopment Corp., the agency created'as warm weather returns to the iby Congress to construct and main- International Rapids section of the’ jtain the 2-foot-deep waterway,'St, Lawrence River. ° ‘said, the ovefall completion figure a lis based on contractors’ earnings). The new Governor of West ‘Beh: | ‘and government costs through Feb- gal, India, Miss Padmaja, declares /ruary : that military training should be JUST OFF SAGINAW _— 15 E.. PIKE The corporation said excavation made a compulsory part of educa- land pile driving were major items tion there. j | NOW... » brewed for you here in: Michigan = + UNeUpassed quality at. the poputer Brice RED CAPC(. + Most Unusual ale a - From Ironwood to Monroe...from Cheboygan | to Niles...Red Cap Ale and Black Label Beer, | produced in Carling’s new Michigan plant, are now ready for your enjoyment. Try eitherone today... you'll enjoy the same unvarying qual- | ity and the identical light, refreshing flavor that have made these brews favorites in Michigan, and the country over. ‘ Nea in the word com rom Caring a i ilahede dnmcien gentoane’ i oun sspthia i eiemnamemiment maak wa 1 Wathoke, Mawes 7 é lie S | ( Wael hee i | i y “Wrestling, races and rough games were favorite eater x for a’ from carvings on stenes and decorations on walls, It is similar to oy the game was all in fun, each boy took it setiously and) pens didi ficlais on carthoesd gah ealet-with crayons. Cut out’ ne ee ee a ee ee eg your . ideas in care Of This hewspaper” heron lier eae mel News ie Pa oxo ie FRIDAY; MARCH 22, 1957_ i | NOW!.. The Car of Your Choice at Payments You Can Afford!!! It You Want Payments If You Want Payments - - of 3 Per Week -——of 10 Per Week-—— YOU CAN BUY || ~~ YOU CAN BUY - Re | | 1958 Ford V8 Victoria 1951 Dodge Club Coupe | | 1953 Buick 2-Door 1950 Chevrolet =| | 1954 Studebaker 2-Door’ 1960 Plymouth’ Club Cpe. | | 1954 Chevrolet 210 1950 Pontiac 2-Door | | 1954 Plymouth Sedan 1951 Stdeaker, || 1954 Plymouth St, Wen If You Want Payments - If You Want Payments r—— of 6 Per Week ——— of *15 Per Week—— YOU CANBUY ||. YOU-CAN BUY 1951 Ford Victoria | 1955 Ford 2-Door ‘Radio, Heater, Fordomatic, W/Walls | Radio, Heater, Fordomotic : 1952 Ford 2-Door 1955. Mercury Sedan 6 Cyl., Fresh Air Heater - Radio, Heater, Mercomatic 1951 Oldsmobile 88 | | 1956 Ford 2-Door . Hydramatic, Redio, Master 6 Cyl., Radio, Heater, White Walls 1952 Chevrolet 1955 Plymouth 2-Dr. V-8 Radio, Heater Radio, Heater, Auto. Transmission 1952 Plymouth Club Cpe. 1955 Chevrolet 210 Radio, Heater, Power Glide 1952 Pontiac 2- Door 1954 Olds. Holiday 98 Radio, Heater Radio, Heater, Full Power wee YOUTH BUREAU rc"... Channel 7 waitin | a rold Turner-FORD| | in BIRMINGHAM aa | A PHONE CALL WILL START A COURTESY CAR 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham Pee ‘Phone MI 6-650] OF ea ox “| Pot-0-Gold ‘Still Waiting -for Solution Here's another Ghance at the money in Pot-O-Gold, this week werth $400 if a wimner isn't tound for Puzzle No. 4l. » Get the whole family ey By on idegs for the solution, and yours < mey be a winner. Just be » aman You don’t want your right answers Memeeied. & bes con- ot. of PUZZLE NO. 42 a ae) bid gil * airs eo CeCe ORT OR eC Oe OF eee s O00 ee EFOSC Se RE R EEF eee , a See esereeesecesceeeees 19 Sees CeCe CEC ee ee eeeee Oe COP eH eT eH SE CE OTE Seeeeee ee eeereeesecee eabebdedetecsedescccecce Prri fy ft eee SOC SSSR eH ee HE eH eH OF eee See eee EO Se eee ee eee ee” - td Pecereqoneroess seseeee Se eeeeeeetee er eoeeeees “ Z e errery. | nt ty) et) SHC COT HR OR He ee eee e~eeew ns = SCORSESE SR OR SET Eee OTe ES I a ae PHONE NO. . ee ee et ew anes pagent 2S “SOLUTION CLUES - pee # garden. oe ngewe oneness vu ‘4th boys’ bearding school was conveniently located near a on $A successful young men usually @ debi of grati- tude to his wise parents. if kept in '@ proper 6. Feed in the ice box will not contginer. near the sandy bettom. * $. Zealots whe ———— their ideas on every occasion are ». ‘suclly unwelcome guests. #0. B cord ployer whe has’ the tion of advantage. is ustally in a posi- “10. The opera star sang her difficult aria without « ———.. Al. This hes @ definite connection with «@ reilroad car. 32% An everage mechanic should knew the uses of this. 1%: Men whe lock are apt te heve much in common. ee te 2 Soe dens 18. These are of special interest to landscape gardeners. , OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES ‘* 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with “Rs exception of tiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit os many entries as he or she but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this ‘3 .To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. must bear a Tuesday, March %, postmark (or before). No received aiter that time whether matled or delivered hy will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for lost or delayed in the mail. 4 Sorry, telephone calle or mail concerning details of the :@entest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award ec a tines win ts iretied ch mee doh bom ok peach if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day “winnére are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded , | MOOG Seine-winnet 20 motier how, “— weekly prizes may ‘s puzzl lished M Wednes- ne the contents eo oo cae all -will be as official ae on Z if Led towing Stride prosecutor for hs Feotures originetors of the » wil Bow the solutions until after each contest is over. ree ae, Seewenee wo Oe Freeh radeon 277. Ziem ting! deodiine... fa only.one correct ‘solution te the POT- o.coLD correct answer can win, The decision of and el! contestants agree to abide by the ‘ entries mg | ~ property ot The Sohne to POT-O-GOLD, Seeccerecenseccscnseucccccnceny | me en ee oe will supply ample flowérs Be Riptiees ‘meet Gyn < -Yeee -yer—s OSE Fee Peano to fests chews te ander 'te OABY the letost « SS a ] PREVIEW OF SPRING — The lawn of the Chamber of Com- merce Visitors Centef im Portland, Oregon set the scene of a rain!! at a hak of gules Stet. OF } this day the weatherman was berated again. He had predicted . .. : By ‘EDNA KING MANDEVILLE It seems (6 me every year more and more: flower gardeners ‘are enjoying the many advantages of a cutting garden. As the name implies, a cutting garden is one in which varieties most suitable for means sturdy stems’ ‘of some length and an ability to) iliye for several, days in’ vere Six or eight well chosen varieties) on fal it can still be a weeny spot. One of thé very nicest things! —E—e a utting Gardens Are Advantageous; cccoeeegh ths ents Wi bear miterty Calendule. African Daily, . Often chos-' Larkspur, Marigold, Nasturtium, ide transplanting some them, i .s planting - liosa, Mardi Gras reo iSweet Wivelsfield, Verbena, and \Giant Hybrid Zinnia. * Most rows must be thinned out ag Wari opwentny iro inch or two high to insure healthy plants jwith ample room for normal ficult to grow, Pree pyron growth. Thus there'll be oars gic ge Land oe . Sagi 06 tell yur bebe eeeh a litte; Winnets will be | : NEW VARIETIES—The outstanding new ~ 1967 All-America Selections. Glitters Petunia is the first red and white bicolor. Twinkle Phiox, in we | i They Left the Sink! DALLAS, Texas m= They} } sink, bot L, 8. Cole widest color range, is the first dwart star phiox. g \ = sama reTiizeR 0. Peniete, Avanos | a _ Canetend % Otte | Officer Wants Change in Horse, Buggy Laws FARMER CITY, Ill. @ — ‘and buggy traffic laws still prevail] in this country town and patrolman 0. W. Reinke wants ‘em changed. The 1915 traffic ordinance set fines at not less than $3 and not more than $50 with collections go- @ Nalian Rye Grass, Ib... BULK GARDEN SEEDS _ A big ttock of all populer garden vegetables. Flower Seeds-Mandeville Brand bs Cuthierteon Sweet Peas Vy 1185 seeds 10c. Be ready for good Friday. aac Spell of Rain-- if ARH , Horse | w + z Kentucky Blue Grass, ib. $1.15 Creep. Red Fescue, tb... 80 eeere ee se dees Perennial Rye Grass, Ib. 29 “* 3 : 2 ge. ESE Au ‘Cub ‘Lo-Boy trac- Scotts Soil Conditioner Scotts Deluxe Lawn Seed ....'..../.....4.1 Ih 1.98 Scotts Special Lawn Seed ..............:1 Ib. 1.49 Scotts Utility Lawn Seed ..............14 oz. Scotts Haven Lawn Seed ..............-5 Scotts Junior Spreaders ...............16-inch 8.95 Scotts No. 35 Lawn Spreader .......... 20-inch 16.50 | ties to plant. There are so many |about it — the subject is a very re * ge pp is their natural beav-| possibilities that the matter of jbroad one — altho sometime I Dries Up Moonshiners GARDEN CENTER ty under all circumstances, wheth-| choice may seem a little com |may devote a column to the basic jsuckie, lonicera semperviens. Its 294 Oaklarid Ave. er Planted to a carefully consid’) tusing. If you've mever tried @ |principles. However, the follow-| RICHMOND, Va. & — Richmond orange to scarlet trumpet-shaped| od” Te inert we pr! catting garden before, let me ree- jing books are among many good Police say a three-week rainy spell|flowers appear several months inj LAWN & GARDEN plan ‘an _ a © ced | ommend the special “Cutting [Ones that should be available at/brought unusually dry conditions the summer. : ae wnt Soca mecem Gan 1 ee collection of varieties any bookstore or library. A thor- for those who consume illegal liq-| SUPPLIES aie se are vigorous, With| Set 798 will Gnd at mest stores ough study of one or more of them vor. An officer, who said he hadn't Loot Would Take Licking | Mowers tots of blossoms, you oS where ‘seeds are s0id, This ts @ jcan goa long way toward sharpen- Seen an illegal bottle for a week, | les tual — nd Four welll ee ee ae NS tales a en ee ee ecient ae pen! AUSTIN, Tex. @ —= Thieves got} New. and Used Mowers rong | smaller individual packets may have ers from operating s, “work-|the makings for a big party by/ 2 oo ow add exeetient ling” my na ae a the dock off @ truck and Open Sundays ‘til 1 P.M. uty anywhere. a ties: Giant jer hideouts. (aking 24 gallone of lpe €reamn. Try to locate your cutting gar- Plume Celosia, Sensation *Cos- : . er ees | den where there is plenty of sun- | mos, Sunset Giant Marigold, Pa- shine — a plot about I? by 15’ cific Beauty Calendula, and Bells Soe ree a tered | Scott ‘ours and Own a | wicking. le the Tews tinction eon tne oo pe at edblccs Lara! ! | but this-is-not too important. 2 diagra te the iandicagad’ garibe aree,| Tee webable Matias se’ hy Oe Scotts lawn apatite ie fury <- Wall over-the fe cour ina coukeaiiiades inaeh on an GAR EN brisk return and there is seed ready to grow. beauty and color arrangement. |that I can reco : % 4 Dot cating prone ice 4 a “NS ; Scotts Turf Builder . Levesaeeneeeces SO Ibs. $4.50 cai ott ‘haowl-| es =o * the picky wile 4 oo tan a Scotts Organi¢ Lawn Food............. 90 ths. 4.50 98 19 1 b., BULBS, 100 ee: chs i Se ao ] { =] ; / PRESS, FRIDAY: MARCH er ‘Narrow leaf evergreens such as least’ two years of pruning. The arborvitae, junipers; hemlocks, first season, prune back every oth-| Sixtee sead 4 yews, and retinosporas (faise cy-ler branch to an ‘active’ growing !@ndscape and nursery firms are press), are probably a Part of|shoot, The following year, the Te-| tact each. They will compete for every home owners landscaping, mainder of the branches may be/prizes in four ee ; < } ae : i ie) é a if 4 : oy : EEA Hy =} : & i Pea?) Gh : : E ; S F I s , you | tree |and deservedly so, because of their/So pruned. A several stage Prtin-jnyblic and professional di-|schedule, and hin - ladaptability, hardiness, and vari-"S Program may be advisable On determining the winners. The show be close|pears, plums dur-\ety of habits. very large plants to avoid unsight- yi run through March 31, a ‘the verti- - : be plucked!” portions being visible before see : 2s | st frm alles ‘tee land tt aenred order i epee" My Hee wi by over|dead. limbs have sa pe 4 and new growth, : o their watural a Any - With pyramidal evergreens, such Ge eri | on alternate years, 3t re- ee Ss at any season. A we cima’ as arborvitae, it is advisable to BS 2 twelve! and effective practice is fipping|take ‘out the top leader as soon ©8M-\off about one-half of the new/as the desired height is reached, | growth in June, If these evergreens Onan arborviate- that_has_grown have not been pruned for two orjten to fifteen feet in height, twe por more|. | ght, f ) ei *|more years, more severe pruning|or more feet of the top may be Pruning should done. every then may be necessary, but never removed during May or June and); year, but these on ie should extend batk to the dead'some of the laterals tied together | equally “well if nonly ‘needle area. If extensive pruning}for- terminal leaders, Much of this| whic hive not jam rail for is necessary to’ renovate a large|will be filled in by the end of the | some time, The main objectives overgrown plant, it will require at first sense = are to keep the tree low to the ee ground so it may be easily sprayed be easily picked; Good Diet Is Useful for Breathing Roots, Aerating Soil Well fed trees usually have an air about them. And the air is that + Colorful Catalogues “Reading rose catalogues "OA aT ' frosty winter's day can be almost like getting a preview of the warm color and beauty of summer, Through the lavishly: illustrated d : oe . : June Bride is the first white Grandiflora rose ever developed. : SIGNS OF SPRING — People of the Pontiac have it seems. Here, little Nancy pal Mf cetrate cificientiy. | It grows with greater Vigor than other roses of this super class, of blooms, each with a charm of area are looking forward to seeing the approach- Susan Spurling, 3, and surroundings make a per- | tions ag pend pier. because of its breeding. its own. This individual loveliness, ing seasonal foliage, animals and sandal-footed fect portrait of spring. Her newly acquired friend Feeding by the perforation meth * This rose is disease resistant with holly-like foliage and pro- ak eutaae. tay ‘Seade e ee children: just a few of the many signs of spring. “Snowflake” seems happy too. ad oil bale 06 Gaudi sar 0 Ose duces hundreds of fragrant blooms throughout the season. It can be symbol of beauty throughout the) However, the people of San Mateo, Calif. already : -reet systems. Perforation holes trained to cover a fence or a pillar or can be pruned for bushiness, t | according to the Bosley Nursery, Mentor, Ohio. FREE PARKING—NO WALKING ing combinations ty ove atten ALD DIY Dormant Spraysspee Hollow Trees, | DRIVE TO-OUR DOOR landscaping problems and to : ‘Conservation Men Plea ” a Ne ea to Ruin Scale Insects croup tag hed owed wre wt | s in Oklahoma, Game |loosened soil or you can use a i Now is the time to strike the/way of curbing the scale popula-jand Fish Department. is asking ture of fertilizer and some humus- 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY JUST NORTH OF , |heaviest- blow to stop nature's trée|tion, some of which have overlap-|woodsmen to spare the hollow|forming material, if you prefer. - recent clant, provide brea (Paner divisions cold in their|ping bivcds. Unfortunately, injones. | , OPEN DAILY 9. TO 6 Monday & Friday Evening to 9:00 "stroke ef color for foundation |‘@cks. 7 |most climes the season is extreme-| Dave Ware, director of the de- soil will be formed to channel in : plantings, hedges and border | This month temperature is right|!¥ limited — only three or four'partment, says that the hollow greater quantities of air and water. ‘“ : “edges, especially when th for applying dormant sprays to weeks in the Eastern and Cen-jtrees “may not look like much to} On the home grounds, soil is' he. hard-shelled sap sucking male- enough to kill all the scale un-'conservation’s point of view they tramping over lawns and the use’ = plete secon — * KEM-TONE $4 98 Gal es bah > and the 1956 winner, Circus, bers they can seriously weaken|S0 some manage to survive. 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S. prospects may be t of former Pontiac High School track ace Hayes That is what veteran -track coach George Marshall a a sph a 2 __. (THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957 ib it Bee - ie ‘ 7 om o |Meet Harper Woods Today . tk By BILL CORNWELL | EAST LANSING — Walled Lake, Oakland County's standard-bearer jin the 1957 state high school bas- i z Lansing . square off tonight at 6:30 jin the other ‘B’ semifinal. The : ence co-champion and proud hold- er of a 21-1 record, joing 15 other Vikings Re - |survivors meet Saturday afternoon' sume Title Drive’ Pontiac School (Officials Pick — esse Macleay -At the recent AAU Meet in Chicago, Jones finished] KEY ROLE — Tiger pitcher [Cyne “UNS Schoolboy extraver seers tho us veneua second only to Indiana’s Milt Campbell who tied aj Paul Foytack is a big key for | The “sweet 16” will be reduced deatical taeever, fant record in the hurdles. + - | Detroit's American League hopes |to an eight-team field Saturday. , ° ’ a ; “a = this year. Foytack to date in |Four schools will emerge from to- | Lake's furthest ‘swayed by the big task think Jones would have stayed right with him, | the Grapefruit League has been | morrow’s finals as state prep kings _— facing him. in fact he led Campbell until he hit a bar,” said | hit hard, but the Tigers feel he [in their respective classes. ist when | “T like the challenge and | , says Jones’ form | es is per- - ppeteenenenep ed “happ fect, but he has to iron out a few faults in the high bars.) ‘ ‘ “_ 7 tant eo aes ee ee | . in Jenison Field-|help Pontiac’s football sit- _ ‘Hayes is handicapped with height and he has to IGers / ID ena Ors Pin fae egy lt uation” ‘i _ take the high hurdles without hitting them,” said ; | Lansing. All finals - | Marshall, “but he will correct that.” . . to J oper ef the Unversity of I _ As far as the high jump and broad jump, the latter | 7 a uuxeves | ROlé athletic department, the new of which Jones holds the state high school mark, Qe y ary 0 Ing eink: Seblcaaiee aeuker omedar he has been used sparingly. - * 7 Bit Kear" teaching and supervising of athletes “He will be a great hurdler, I wouldn’t want to hurt . | fen Seort, «| AN Student teachers in training. ______- him by toe much high or broad jumping,” Marshall) LAKELAND, Fla. @—The ap-jout was Lary’s longest of the Chuck Pleus we a tea : Howucell tetiionteecteet t ucmen pearance of Frank-Lary has. been Grapefruit season. sore Naa ; 3 “: : heartening for the Detroit Tigers) He walked only one, struck Four ~| past agd present. : _ While at Pontiac there was talk of Jones being a good ,, The litte Fenmande®. Bas elven “The Tigers backed up Lary with ee a eo 8 q _ Gecathion possibility, but Marshall does not favor the the 16 innings he had pitched. five runs before rookie Larry Don- blag Peal gn bao peta .—— _ idea. “He would do well in the 100 meter, but I definitely! Lary, who was the American 0van took over on the mound. Senators, sending |the desire to win.” * would not advise the decathlon. He is too light for the|Leseue's winningest pitcher last’ The Nats did their seorite oft Cuattensige in the * + *& ! shot put, and I'd be worried sick for him in the pole Washington to th | xy od | ; " “He has a keen mind with terrifig pu or Pole Washington to three singles yester- the last three innings. * ability to analyze,” said Ralph ‘Marshall commented oft recent rumors that Eastern perfect game in the Pontiac area since 1852, hopes his luck will be ‘Robby Brown and Bill Kearns, in- Sittudin, Geena: is considering entry into the President's Conference oon se oo deter Dickie Harris and outtielé| 11 oo midsection at i — os ; a seteeytb"dave bet two weeks of April. Rennhack turned in his entry form today. er Bob Allison. ot Springfield wit Wayne, “1 wouldn't favor aes ae his B. S. Degree, said, “Jesse er ere We Weak, and the longue ie : ‘ = i wae eno of the must. versatile wonder why the ex-Chief ace selected a school where : “The most outstariding quality he received no scholarship aid whatsoever. - I have observed in MacLeaj is “Hayes is happy on a small campus, his grades are st By INTERNATIONAL NEWS pop rch oh lerle gy pay: by Hefm Wehmeier, |is Persistence to master a tecini- 5 before Lary’s que and to do a superior job, | good, and he has every opportunity with the facilities AMERICAN Lest Pet.| © walk by Tuttle, Bolling’s triple We ie spring Sn cn comnce a ee ee te, comtaundi nT? seceam and Hoyt Wiha. anid John Dunn, Directar of Athiot | and the schedule,” explained Marshall. Sew Fork Y” 38) and singles by Kuens, Clark snd |i any indication, this. will be aj | Cincnals mmnisera Nie for the| Over at -Mesa, Ariz. Ernielics at Springfield College. : : . fees {$2 Beene brought acres four ram: | DCE Sieague sliggers. (pitchers. After ‘riddling Don Lar-|Banks banged out two home runs) pe | : ‘Chicago 7 47) ners, for major league sluggers. ae in his first start since his|@"d Gene Baker one to give the ‘These and many other favorable | . {eames cxy ; ay yashington third ‘Take yesterday for example.|sen . ¢he Chicago Cubs « 5-to-4 victory over/comments were bestowed on the ¥ Detrott i dy, An error by W Wes Covington, who hit only two! World Series no-hitter for the | reveland new Chief grid pilot peat . baseman Harmon Killebrew). jast season, smashed three| Yankees, the Redlegs roughed up | ’ patatarys SATE AE A gqr\opened the gates for four more De-| nome runs for Milwaukee and was|ace righty Robin Roberts and the! Se The Pontiac job has been con- i iNew OTK acne... ~~ ~—téaS tot runs in the 8th inning. matched by teammate Johnny . Phillies, 13 to 10, on| 75 S ] sidered by many as one of the ‘ : i Se ; Ea Tiger Manager Jack Tighe again! togan, a Dhit barrage. Ings elect 10 pean gy go choc eet p : Move Into. NIT Finals | Bilemer ted Tea at, flied, by Jue tnser hitrioice accounted) Tee Rete now dave chtted Minor Leaguers | Suds eke k rand hgh - | ; Bolling, Kuenn and . Clark. : , the top 10 per cent of A | / | 5 lace won Renny ntared in iht eid 44S wT at Tampe. lee aten af the une hehe pongl@OX CUP Battles | sata sistignn snd tm : NEW YORK When the pres-,overtime on Larry Welse’s layup.|Redieg» vs. Tigers st, _ |time tailfhg to get the ball out of} Pach hit sot pee llores jacana “Pe Bemgg heer DETROIT (AP)—The Detroit ty tet" dis: tearing pone : Bob Bwenter cf Memphis ‘State enptis State went into « tal [Pie's SR ee the infield, ‘ Then Jim Derrington became’'the| shutout clinched the World Series| eruere “they'd bee chow an] of sitletee. end \Wektows,. Indian. Tre) gs a oo ote a Ser deals cna, ebelanes st. koua hie wat tom Tell an an’ Ce Poccagyn hers ggegges fed ‘ Letieil games "with. last secona|..7He Tigers called time out with|carumeacg tens? WASHINGTON , _PETROTT, . altwo on in the fourth. Covington| before walking off on the losing|their teams have completed league(M@™ assistant and also to make = . a 52 seconds to go. They continued see. ‘Sox 7 namely ER ne $ 2 3/homered with one on and Loganiend of a $to-2 decision at,St. Pe-land playoff play. a choice of his staff. : ap + to freeze the ball until only a few/Rediegs 1), Puilies 10 Hull rt 41 2 Kuenn ss 3 }/followed with another solo in the|tersburg. No help to Kucks were Under National Hockey League! Since entering the Saginaw Val- oe cal RAI peerrordargyll vetted oe Sees Ske 3, night Kilsvres 39° Garkit 3 @ 3) Sixth. Covington walloped his third! three Yankee errors and five-hitlrules each Stanley Cup y Conference in 1932, Pontiac's | scoring a field goal with| Swander - oe art creates D néene “Si, wigs (eet fit ee Ss is allowed to carry 2% men. league and overall record has been fee than one second left to wivelir away trum «horde ot Booriet|pmgen amare, "ammo, geen $3 i, Pg Ny defensemen’ Lary ‘aes, ts|Chiet grid teams posted an qveral Dodg vs. . e an Memphis, State an 90-78 overtime|and flipped in the jump shot that fast eve Cards at St Beteraiurs Ghitfiettp 6 9 0 Bertin s> 29 0 ers Vie at - Gorden Strate ar ie eat mark including a 17-404 the semifinals of the National In-|" yu” arecinaned much ot bal Ces, es as, tae Cvidviso 6 8 0 Wilson ¢ aa da O St rt Tod centers Guyle Fielder of Seattle|SVC record " vitation- Tournament, team’s showing to Wilfong who cos hee ee Teh $$ 9 Donovenp 01 6 n OOr pen a Ss GY and, Bob Balley of Springtielt In 1944, when the Junior High * * . ~~ - © sm i program was Bf ng haere pd ge ma a Peele gM 7°] pote vorn ce — re tt ata or pe” Gat Ton evi ed Riy navi a yg" horse’ Tigers in Saturday after-'Hie wag somewhat off against + lth ©—Ran for Berberet in 7th. nament, a glofified hole-in-one contest for $15,000 in prizes, opens aj ea''k:, left wings Tom McCarthy through 1956 the overall record - noon's TV final against second-\vtah and Manhattan; but he Vikings 1 t washington, nen o0 ome iyo—g)nine-day run today in New York's Tist Regiment Armory. ail Geabes Damn hago ‘se Bada with a 2-481 SVC seeded Bradley which crushed showed his true ability this time.” oe = Oe Risiey, ei Se ae Rd The tourney is a five-shot affair for amateurs and pros, including | monton Gilles : Pee Oe Se ether ee in Alene tig — County Squad ing, 5, Kuenn. Boone, eret,| stars like Jimmy Demaret, Jackle Burke, Sam Snead, Peter Thom- |Ottawa. - — © The poor success of the Junior A howling turnout of 16,731 saw| game. Temple stayed close at 37- in Semifinals trot 7, BBeBtone ort a ee cand: sma dan: Pragya oe aeuton has uated agate Swander sink the crusher against|33 until near the end of the first . Bt eres | The pro with the best total distance from the hole on five shots Net Tourney in Semis | Director Tom Dodson to attempt the valiant Bonnies who had come|half. Then Bradley broke the| Walled Lake's venture today into|p- | Stewart from a régulation tee to a “live grass” bent green will drive off in a to setup coordinating plains with from behind to tie the regulation! game wide open the same as the|the Class B semifinals of the state |5o. van’ meart.” Wary.” {stone |99,000 sports car. Amateur prizes will be awarded in various classes} MIAMI BEACH, Fla. &) —Semi-| the new football coach as an game at 7-76 and go ahead in the| Braves did against Xavier of Ohio|high school basketball tourmament ti poe ee eee ing business execs, entertainers, models and newsmen. |finalists Karol Fageros of Miami|instrumental figure in the overall socgge Sovdhr yp manger 38 - - and Shirley Bloomer of Grimsby,| program. ’ an Oakland *|England, were opponents today in MacLeay will arrive in Pontiae the wake of women's singles elim-|hext weekend for a short stay be- inations in the Good Neighbor|fore making permanent resident _ NEW YORK w — The Detroit Tigers will collect $450,000 for the Seresanenece-e their baseball games this season. so That's fourth in the major leagues, behind only the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees, who will get $750,000 each, and the New York Giants, with $600,000, ee A survey by the magazine Television Age said today only Mil- waukee and Kansas City, which have no game telecasts, will be out. jot the videopayott. = a | Detroit will have telecasts of 26 home games and 19 away games, "| @ record $9,900,000 this year, r, am increase of 50 per cent or $3,100,000. | ‘The survey showed 883 games will be aired this season compared Lees shar ol he a ax 4 ue a x hs + e Ca \ ) ; ¥ ; RAs | ( : i ies : vo ANAK al. a \ pA : ‘fie: [Boston Batt jInto 2nd Place. Tie by Victory Jinx Over Detroit on Olympia Ice geet’ = ES ~ F day ‘til 8:00, Mon., thru. Sat- 3 256 S$. Saginaw | wrday “i 50. Next to jerome Olds SF s F i i i . happens. though, we're| Officials: in 27 States The greatest participating. sport in the world. : Youhg and old slike may enjo season.| Seeking Increases for . Bring your wife and children. and make up a party. Bowling Proprietors Association of Greater Pontiac CHECK WITH ALLEYS LISTED PEN BOWLING TIMES z a y it. : Call your frends Hie Ale 2 F B i : i if i Fo Pa “1 _@ Cy 8 E He i 84 [fe — if Es Th Ei ei ie A ie al a If people look to you to wear the newest, then you look to Front Row Worsted for the unusual patterns and trim Trend styling you want. 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The Telcos, first nationally! prominent club to appear in the big 5l-day tenpin tourney, rolled a tepid ame total of 2,793 last night, Promoted to Head Job BALTIMORE — Wilson L. Fewster, a line coach the last two; years, has been promoted to head a Lee ” FORT WORTH, Tex. @ = The football coach at Johns Hopkins University, Athletic Director- Mar- 2 shall S. Turner Jr. announced to- i i i i i i i i i i i i ti tt _ TIRE CO. G3 Mi, West of Utics BE 2-141 Fy eral The Peter Hand Reserve team of Chicago holds the open team lead -with_its__tremendous - = Burkemo Wins (Baseball. Clan nin tions over pending inquiry into whether they - are sportsmen or businessmen, met in a closed-door, specia] session with bays peed Ford Frick today to draft future policy. While no announcement of what takes place at the meeting is {which expected, it was learned that “——ewwewrevrerevrevrevrevrevrerver’? 3.16 day. posted March 18. 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Woodward Birmingham MI 4-2735 very latest = ship flavor of tl ' mre ll etna oe semen comet eee eee tae serene tem: a | i i]Po 3 Ht: aes { NT Ae > PRESS, FaRNDAY, Manet om 1957 5 Re Oe. fos * ren alk ll with a 7-foot giant who stuffs rather than shoots * * Lee ‘en afe Ke North Carolina, ranked No. 1 in eligibles and will be getting an-|the ball into the basket, ‘are favor-|the nation on its 30-0 record, tan- Wilt against San Francisco's defending a two ei later. » FI f jin K. C. Track Meet ee eet S| Wer! ‘CLEVELAND (Five defend-|- Davey Gal, ins champions will be back, but |sold 50,000 tickets, But the audi- raiged . The star-spangled lineup ‘other ofgseveral chances to prove! ites to gain the final round of the gles, with os Mate in the tournament interest to an 4ll-time to. their owners are . worthy m pitch, North Carolina and Kansas|@Pound operators as Tom, Kearns roses.” The finished the season on in the|and Pete Brennan. Joe Quigg, 6-9, test. Strong Field Entered national Associated ieee) i 20 plese 20 -they can come to the tournament the past two years. ranked: Kentucky in the elimina- tons. sa oo) ee bos ee Reaves Peters, tournament di- rector, said he easily could have torium seats only 10,500-for bas- ketball, NCAA officials still were Tar Heels! . tLen Rosenbluth, a 6-5 marksman Michigan State is the ‘ ‘Cinderella!. jteam,” having knocked off third- |epeed and shooting lacks reserves. It usually plays five men all the way. The star is with a deadly eye. He had ade- quate support from such all- in. f * & t 40 minutes,” h Fran We only substitute when ‘9 boy fouls out, which isn't often, “We walk when the other team runs and we run when:they walk. We use the zqne deferise but can shift into a collapsing defense or Man-to-man." EBS bowling battle for team * * "GK sess cach enuintamda Utes evel with the winning group gaining will be held Saturday), * fat three local alleys with a ban- arene butt stmaaing the ada lf} “Our boys are trained to run} McGuire. “They don't get tired.| ‘Now youcanhave scrambling today to get part of “McGuire said his boys feel nc the show on TV. The final Satur-jpressure from their long‘ winning |. day night is set to go on a small streak and are relaxed and confi- midwest regional network in Mis-| dent. ; souri, Kansas and lowa. Tonight's i coun- “We feel we can beat anybody,” Russell.”” — said Forddy Anderson, the ltl es ee _ PILEUP — Stam Musial takes the high road on the way tobome | gan State to a blazing finish of ten... Stay h gut ee tore Ran fe over New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra in yesterday's | straight wins in the regular sea- pilin = ” sult of more 25. years’ experience & fy aad was |son. “They have beén -beaten,’ he! equipment. “We have balanced. scoring—no| «aid “I hope I can find the same) there's no other water softener like it, - ‘like Kansas and) sormula.’ individual stars North Catan he said. “We haye~a strong bench, ®\ art Day sound defensive team and most of jeago, t 1f| Now joy the benefits of this, sensational oll we have ad bxtre deaire to Win Dd neg oreng egg, oe wh ong” ap chovor ig. a sound corny but it’s the) Parmer, 6-7, gets the call. In_.eleven _ years of _coac Tie never seen the bre hate TeKeg Match Sunday ~~ the--beart of ins. ball. ||DICK DEAN a) HER LID- cats Hawks Win ers in-Playotts- ebake = a Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Spartans use what a Lake-Landers Club, oa oe oS fae a ew < The Boston Celtics, who hadi®" a “continuous motion of-}sored by the Pontiac Parks and - PAYNE | YOU made our acquaintance yet? 1 iminated: to of fi fense." They have strength andj Recreation Dept. for men and DISTRIBUTING REPAIR ‘ pl by the drive but lack exceptional height.; women between 21 and 40 years,| - previous playoffs Syracuse Their tallest men are Johnny, have’ scheduled a bowling match co. Nationals, were l-up today on their New York rivals as snag arian oad Lees, Hotton ot 65.7. Satay, March 24 at 7 p.m. rated. Se game of the'son are 63 and Pat Wilson is a} Aaumenl are taed to sneet Sirtt olfive Eastern Division semifinal| ©": at the Kfoger Store parking ween ; «North Carcling boasts height, Saginaw street at 6:30. iia me . Bh FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE | While the Celtics were rallying after a poor first period to clobber “10 FT. LENGTH OF ARE I utters te tg neu tas caeee ere een —" ‘Del's =" PONTIAC’S NEW... CORY Een Sega the Nats 108-90 at the Boston Gar- | den last night, the Hawks had to {hustle at St. Louis to take their gy | Western Division opener from the # }Minneapolis Lakers, 118-109. = HARRINGTON | BOAT WORKS — Open Evenings and Sun. 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. - ‘Real Comeback Story ~~ | NEW YORK @ — New York) ‘Knickerbocker rookie Ron Sobies-' zezyk failed to make the basket- "ball team at St. Mel High School | aT Oeaaa ae. wf fore New or Used CHEVROLET . ponders. prospects ‘ole ebb! CAR or TRUCK Red Book. Lopes was in Tam- )Vrcninu — Cl pie Useless Prize Now ' : a7 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ng training. He replaces Marty HOLLIS, Okia. Bill Hall— ‘ FE 5-4161 ; FE 5-2077 i Marion, after six years as pilot of who hasn't played golf in 20 years ) the Cleveland club where he won a —won a dozen golf balls recently, pennant in 1954. at.an auto dealers meeting. ne 4 i - G.A.1. Building 6640 Williams Lk. Rd. SHO a! March 22-23-24 } FLOP M1 P.M. ‘Sal, and Sun. 1P,M.-11 P.M. of all the whiskies made in the U.S.A. why does KESSLER show the biggest sales increase in Michigan - . for the entire/Six year period begixining i in 19517 You'll s see displays of home. improvements, sporting goods, appliances, camping equip- ment, television, furniture, pumps, water softeners, boots and motors, awnings, storm doors and windows, heating and air conditioning units, floor decorations, kitchens, garages and garage doors, hi-fi systems, and many, many other wonderful ~and interesting exhibits. - Adults—50" ‘Children—FREE ENTERTAINMENT — PRIZES — REFRESHMENTS | SPONSORED by WATERFORD ih ae daca CHAMBER 1 of COMMERCE 40 y ee - Proceeds to acces sn Betterment Because ya oa | _ Kessler is _ SMOOTH AS SILK : a ae fsa Siang er e2 = . . } ¢ ip ye AY % ‘ ® \ * i ‘f =3 cs + + 2 a ‘ ‘as ta) ae j es 4 - ah 5 Wie \ Le ct cot pe Peis He Sul \ : \ cal THE PONTIAC : PReSS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1057 ‘be built . “‘porthwest Detroit. Cost of _ Project, including classrooms, li-| ~ brary and an auditorium, is $1.250.- ‘. in 1958. Fewer U.S. Workers? Olin D. Johriston (D-SC) of the has proposed a ceiling of 2.1%,- tals. - : @ ~ A “student ac- center with @ field house on the new Lawrence] y Institute of Technology campus in! thé, Construction will start earty' WASHINGTON w — Chairman 000 federal.workers—a. red: Sai _ of about 300,000 fiom present to- ont Center Ponned: \Hollywood Headlines ‘Ask U.S. OK on \ Comat Boone } | Hollywood in Juke sical based 6n “Home in Indiana” for 20th” Century-Fox, Buddy Ad- er fast-talked the singer into a , Company, in Beverly thouse T Pair.” 1 ‘Home in Indiana’ Musica By LOUELEA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The very |popular Pat Boone comes back .to conviction : Boone's best interests li . Senate Civil Service Committee itiln s bes 7 So Pat has cut down his personal appearance tour fe two months— )Aprili and May.-He will rent a Hey and the three children. | Then in Sepigmbell Pat returns te Columbia University te finish | ’ his edtication and to keep. his | Even Elvis teat: ‘doesn’t know | j/thig yet—but the beauty who will). Cute wire from G 4 be his leading lady ‘he'll make at MGM is Barbara’ 4 Lang, She's the courageous blonde’ |Allen. She says, By who battled back froma serious 4 attackof polio to take up her ca- ireer again and win-herself a-movie. In fact. the “top brass -at the: studio are’ so high H ¢who looks so much like Jean Har- low) that she has been taken out of Bob Taylor's * ‘Tip on a Dead Jock- ev,” because the part is too small. | Barbara will have a much bigger’ role opposite the teenagers’ Sthenr-in Das sata scares asaes TRS Silt ATS" Lica secre semanas G Siriedicee “ ~ Signs Up to Ma ke ‘that Bruce Cabot wants to marry’ tofay, Olga Villa, widow of Prince Ray-| The grant will ‘anda the - mond Lanza dj Trabia, to make a mu- postcard from Bruce but it said for Addition to Hospital » has been requested for a grant o '$228,795 for completion of a 60-bed addition to the Holy Cross hospital) ‘in Detroit, the state office of hos-|™Meaning “radio detecting and rang- age into a fiber in a medium of | jat random: Word -from Rome is Pital survey and construction said East wing and to equip a South | lwing. ving and to cour © Sati Swedes will be $653,700, the remainder to LANSING ww — Federal approval /be- contributed by the Franciscan Sisters, who operate the hospital. pose in the location of unseen ob- sy [peat at various ranges of dis- I had a pital to complete an _Unfinished Diesigis Fiber STOCKHOLM-—A new synthetic, fiber, tacryl, the first developed in - |Sweden, consists of coke, air and Radar is a contraction of terms ‘water, joined by electricity and which ‘iso describes its Puri paraffin oil. At first it will be used for blankets, sleeping bags nothing about his romance, only likeable ypung about a picture he is making. | ‘ um Director John Sturges, who has with the jbeen in St, Joseph Hospital, was dismissed just in time to welcome Anna Magnani who comes here to star in “Obsessed.” ROLL TONIGHT | Friends of Mrs. Reck Hudson, | now in St, Jehan Hespital, are wor- | ried about her ‘condition. She has hepatitis. Rock’s mother was there to see her qa few. days age. Hills for Shir-; hdale- WA, SPO go My: tation | _ dollar TV (show Mrs. Burt Lancaster and the - DUTY | “Home in fedinoa” was Jeanne, Children came out of the matinee - | Grain’s first picture, and ‘ef “Red Balloon” ‘today looking | end his Union County Boys | ‘version will havea favor of “State er they had been to a carnival FEATURING =i; All five children were carrying red balloons. f eee and his Banjo reer Garson’ |inviting me to a party at the Club Seville for Mr. and Mrs. Steve! “If you dig Latin fun and fandangos ' in the musical! FRIDAY music, filets, please join us.” Jerry Lewis, on = ation with the. “Sad Sack’ company in Yuma,’ ‘took off in a Scorpion jet plane before the startled eyes of his boss,. Ha! Wallis, his wife, Patti and the! children. { 9 te 2 A.M on Barbara ROCK ‘N’ JIMMY MATRARD J / The Rock ‘n Roll aid fs 9062 A.M] - ¢ saruapay =| SPADAFORE'S Audrey Hepburn and Mel Fer-. B AR 6 North Cass rer’ have checked into the Bel Air’ idol , Hotel before leaving for Mexico for | Neer Huron St. ‘land sanier products. Proudly | 'SAINN foe ‘CHARLIE VICTOR MOORE AND’ ‘HIS ORCHESTRA For Your Listening end Dancing Pleasure > NEW | FLOOR SHOW Georgie “Marks Pentiae’s Own Vivian Lafayette ; Walde Manstield Favorite, — Ventrilogulst Terrifie Vocalist ¢ Dancer “STARTING MARCH) 27th | BIG ROCK AND ROLL NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY _ With Charlie Victor Moore and His Atomic Band 982 AUBURN at 'S mi , ADAMS RD. lie Coll FE 5.3563 for Reservations i £ 2 j ij { } aoa Dining at Its Distinctive Best : ' & Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting ok. fr LAINYS dy leu PHONE Midwest 4- 1.1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., SLDOMEES HILLS arena foam |promise, He will appear in a prologue to! ‘ this picture in which he'll be seen! directing his two w Wf Robert Ivers and Georg He wil) then turn } around ahd introduce op to the'} fin. a- scene, audience. | I hav | ing to visited his set. vward. He gave me ment on the innocence of Barbara, ‘whe Was executed “Bite Walter, PONTIAC’S BEST BUYS! _ WEATHERPROOF! PERFECT FOR NOW! CAR COATS she wasn't at “the, rerime."” } “But the fact remains,”""*T said “that she associated with these desperate characters.’ WEDDING RUMOR Snapshots of Hollywoed collected kits Cagney acs at Cut to Hell” that he was itching) | to get into the picture himself. Well, he finally worked out a com-| sating Setenye oo. | ve a mighty good pic- | ture, judging from the way he going at the direction when ’ The letters Barbara Graham. ke wrote in prison have been turned) Lover to Walter Wanger forthe pic- ture he will make with Susan Hay- Reval Yy ariations™ In Food A change in types of Yood from time to time is what we all need. HK whets our for good food and helps Us appreciate delicious, i nicely meals . »and the place o for the “Variety Pood” is the China m stars, mn Johns oeesi Monday, —_— 11-1630 Saterday 11:00 - A.M. Sunda CHIN. A CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W. Huron “Carry Out Orders” FE 4-0340 : hon ae i a ee - quite an argu- aA NCING with two mis-’ bag rs Hat 7 as i i heard : “ neat fe te! Olea eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1957, can ee | sine ARE, a ed. - | Die Tomorrow . Fabray | fa Wed Writer director She previously was mar ried w Davia Tobet, oe MIRE: & 2 altos : 1F lj ull f F Geog te | po lg ae “= Levenson na? Families Full of Fune222-——— ima : “Blackboard Jungle” Glenn Ford J Se ne ees Seemann nen se] NOW! Oita Nakaa Seer | pert me Biggs patient, e | KIDDIES MATINEE 9 Gey fl fi c Z E fi 3 : gf i 2 =8 *t: - believe they need every- ci DAG if life. In | say, you'll never come out of i 7) Delivered te heme from alive. So look at people, and deal leven I don't need it. + : oom to i with them, as if they're going to % | die tomorrow . . sf | * Smoking Said Pontiac Press. Phote APACHES RETURN — Rehearsing for an they might not be around you! Apache dance in the first city-wide Scout-ORama 936-S. Paddock St., (extreme, right) are’ (lr) ¢ F { Hat long.” held at Lincoln Junior High School Saturday are . David Wright, oS. etre: HAD oe) ancer ac Of C =. ©. & four members of Cub Scout Pack 10, Listening and pageant coordinator Mrs. Howard Owen and 4 Levenson, gentle! to the wise words of Medicine Man Bil! Dimas, Randy Allison. " Georgia Paper Reveals | ty} ‘Gok eae Claim by Scientists in ==1st City Scout- O-Ramaiiatant’s Corneas | Sw 2 mem - | ~Mid-tfor stati 4 [Provide ‘Opening c on Saturday? Siskttess ones” ariel YORK ih — Two. New able doubt is a causative factor ; : es Paete?4A00 cle, ety ol exceeds oan: is to show scout eyes ot a baby who died last)" the rapidly eens inci- WANTED hit it the head. ‘They're types, |800Uts of the Pontiac District are|ing in action, A continuous booth) Friday. r _ je 1000 COMIC BOOKS: There's stingy od Unele Charlie |*Pected to actively participate in|type dis play show will be ex- x ek & | s a had ob-| We Rte ‘rt eke and your crying Aunt Maude— (eld at Lincoln Jr. High Schooljhibited. =~ The infant, Philip-J, “Horton Jr.,' hialbntisan: Sapte Sat 2 8 2. - died of an incurable spinal condi- Handle know x matter what 3 bay ew ees de Bee anes. Purpose of the six hour exhibit Demonstrations of rope making|tion at Riverhead, N.Y. Sees ee ae un teee st " 4-820 pene dF apacgent : ey Maing + ae uae — Fegan who reside. in| it, Said, “establishes the most pos ~~ = Ce handicraft, ID itive cause-effect link between; Marilyn on Prospect penne by the 27 various packs, mined that their dead son aa by a ecient roa to dete "| Ba N proces Meihone wit ae teob oe within! * 5 of by 0 Comment} One of the highlights of Scout- | 42 jours after death. The stent study group was] ’ 1 con wit oe pratt When no means were found to set up by = —— a NEW YORK w—Marilyn Mon- presented . pa get their child’s corneas .to New| tate the National Cancer (Toe has refused to confirm ri otgiognees y McConnell [yo «. in a hurry, Mr. and Mrs. Ge Ammations Heer. y deny reports she is expecting a Scheel. ‘Horton drove the 7% miles by car and and the Na Sa poe child. ‘She says she considers that! ‘Two showings. 5 and. 7:30 p.m.|to the Eye Bank for Sight Res-/"nd Was made-up o ie E } part of her life a private matter.’ pave been scheduled for this Indian faration in Manhattan. i tists, including Dr. A Seer * ¢€, w¥ entertainment, | ‘The eye bank announced the director of research at At nta’s) 1 |, A newspaper story out of Holly-| Following the pageant, streamers|successful corneal ° transplants|=™0ry University. SATURDAY | r COLOR CARTOONS “4 | wood said the blonde actress had win ~egredbeahan to each group| yesterday, but did not disclose the rhage “eo agp ne comin MAT. ONLY ~ LITTLE RASCALS" COMEDY | | {222d down the role of Grushenka participating in the first Scout-O-names of those who received) "S &% ry 008 Phang PERFECT FOR NOW! CAR COATS: _ OPENING March 23 seer Come to CLUB TAHOE 5 — © delightful dinner } combined with good |. music—is your assurance of an enjoyable evening. PLAYING REQUESTS from the 5 CATALINA PIANO BAR THE CATALINA ROOM 18 AVAMASLE FOR R PRIVATE PARTIES. i] STEAKS & CHOPS .. West Huron at Elisabeth Lake Rd. JOIN THE CROWD- 4 __ FRI.-SAT.-SUN. wee Te a ee See er ‘the REPTILE. GARDENS | ; | @Giant Bull Alligator |. @ Snake Milking | | : »@ Allightor Wrestling : "Water: en r conten . “D me contd DANCE | : DANCING | @ Crocodiles rtle i | ey { TOURS! * Groups © sieved * Individuals. Special Rates, for organizations and aheel. €ALL OR. 3+9422 \ 4 eee hy ANDY’S KINGDOM ‘|e DIXIE ak don | \l4 MILES N. OF PONTIAC | CLUB TAHOE} 3412 Dixie Hwy., | Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Rangers, and Private Parties ee ee ee TrrTrTrrrlcrNrmCUCrrreae } | he ye ; DIXIE BAR| 1 ean ty | a i it e a 2 ort on how to do it.” Levenson shook his head, and you're a psychiatric p You let these things worry you be oo: ae APACHES RETURN — Rehearsing for an Apache dance in the first city-wide Scout-O-Rama - held at Lineoin Junior High School Saturday are 4 four members of Cub Scout Pack 10, ‘Listening — to the wise words of Medicine Man Bill Dimas, Bs S. Paddock St. “(extveme, right) are (+) David Wright, Owen Woelfang Jr., Den Mother and pageant coordinator Mrs. Reed Cees aod lst City Scout-O: Rama Pentiae Press Phete Infant's EAM for at or 1000 COMIC BOOKS ‘There's stingy old ‘Unele Charlie We Handle ‘Tricks eke and and your crying Aunt Maude— We Handle you know her, no matter wha Novelties. the news is, even if it's good, PIPER’S MAGAZINE OUTLET || she’s slobbering,” said Levenson. 3h Aubera Are, He Cony.” 7 and 10 P.M. C ai”. 5:45 ONLY SATURDAY 4 COLOR CARTOONS 4 MAT. ONLY "LITTLE RASCALS” COMEDY In Addition to Regular Show | child. She DIXIE HWY. {US 10) 1 Oh. Ve, of TRLBORAPH TONIGHT © SATURDAY © @ @ @ ALL IN COLOR @ © 0 @ HELL-FIGHTERS OF THE PACIFIC! . From the best g novel of young love in war! see. sersusnessereerenrnronrnereerter NEW YORK w—Marilyn Mon- iroe has refused to confirm or ideny reports she is expecting a) School, ‘part of her life a private matter. Opening | on Saturday Over 1,000 cub, boy and explorer|tron3 10,9 p.m. is to show scout- scouts of the Pontiac District are ing in action. A continuous booth * 148 hours after death. righted story that a "scientific “T don’t believe they thing I never had in life. even I don't meee = Smoking Said Cancer Factor ~Georgia Paper Reveals’ el study group has found that cigar) (On) eee Claim by Scientists in} Study of Disease —_{f | “ ATLANTA -Attante-€ 1 -tetitution:: said» today .. ette smoking “beyond a reason-if | jable doubt is @ causative factor in the rapidly increasing haat (AA aT dence’ of lung cancer. * * *- pepertes Fo ectiedy Pecticuete niga o) * Plex wee Wal Set *: 2. 2 a ee The infant, Philip J. Horton Jr., * died of an incurable spinal condi- Purpose of the six hour exhibit Demonstrations of rope malking,on, at Riverhead, N.Y. He reel fire by friction, emergency com- old sieiiea CHA tend weetionet The parents, who vaale in! |Mari on Pro rf Indian lore and camping will be N. Y., were deter-| yn Spec re "|mined that their dead son should’ benefit the gightless. Corneal) oer transplants must be used wihin The saentti study group was) to Set UP by the American Cancer When no means were found get their child's corneas .to New York in a hurry, Mr. and Mrs. Horton drove dhe %5.milles by enn ieht the says she considers that) Two showings, 5 end 7:30 p.m.'to the Eye Bank for Sight Res- * *.* . {entertainment, 4 & £ z & mi pregnant: “I have nothing to say at this \Murder, Rape in Korea . Tm sure that have been scheduled for this Indian toration in Manhattan. — | The eye bank ‘announced the) transplants Thief Fishes for Loot - CAMDEN, N.J. (®—A thief ~The newspaper said it -had ob-| tained exclusively a “highly confi-| dential and not yet officially re- jleased” copy ot the report which, : ‘it said, “establishes the most pos-| litive caute-effect link between} icigarette smoking and lung cancer| EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS | of °57’s Big New Mov iby a —s group to date.” Society, the National Cancer Insti- | ‘director of research at Atlanta’ 5 Emory University. | The scientists found no cuwinr| tho smoke over two packs & ay DRIVE-IN THEATER PrTTTTIIITITihiL ttl lll | BLUE SKY nell FE 4-4611 STARTS TONIGHT Open 6:30 — Show Begins 7:00 From the bests | E navel of young lave in war! ee0000000000 seccccees PUOUITTITI eee et FRIDAY Doors Open 6:45, One Show Only! 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FRIDAY, MARCH 2%,.1957_ : More Products; Keep Carsitsrnicra 208 DETROIT w—American Mo ( can Motorsiplete agreement with him that “‘we|ss toliows:” |) sf E ie ies Bbsasi /'plans to expand and acquire ne : 1 ac new Should press forward wi SURVEY ‘ firms while continuing completion with te ing et s.point in of ing) production of the tooling for our ing, 8 ee OF ee ee > of sama sas automotive lines, UN line of cars for 1958.” | point being. fe county. teh nid ¥ gy , ee ee lolfson also agreed, Romney|No tls between Lots No. 10 and is i Wg : “ * * . ‘No. if ty Si trac Ghee moisture|o. i 1 60-200 bu, Cabbage Con ‘price movements’ which have left) Cliterd Allen Warner, 2, of George “Romney president of|S#d, that American Motors cho esigied® wy; th Be 39°38. wis, of : it belt 00-1.25 bu. Curly. it virtually unc 4 American M j #0 ft. oS Oe estimate that the crop », and aniy3s bia Cabbage oan No. i, 1.00: ly unchanged on average 4323 Marcus St., Waterford, plead- 11 Motors, outlined the gj-/continue production of small com-|® more oe Mee SS ks oe wel Yaseen cro has been 8-1 30%. Car mage. Sta erie, ont |sinee Test week. ed innocent to the charge of in- hegpanrsprmcrivad demphasized thatiDAct.ca™ and try to increase ite 93, the WY dine of Ties “orien "Rochester Codd tants wt ceo CoRMtY: Rook. He. 3, 2s #45] Wey stocks showed. gains an |decent exposure before Municipal . Were am large. oF 1.50 alana Br. at the most, Svea teeter: SS Mild Wail Welle ee at “complete, basic des. ait ae Me ee waren eu ues Mighend Corn moved downward undei iso aon “Gini No. Lito! OF oy Aha 7 ~The tasaditndibtime tages a after talks ig” | Answe eee STMtianmeminnm p Mormat bist fluence of further in-|235 den: behs, Parsley. Root, No. 1 i= in psy activity was appareat | > fens as 5 ig Miami, sion Meptarai s questions, |}2,, 1% M4, 18, 18, 38, 21. a Bee BERT A. McKEACHTE. - sales. Soybeans Se bu. Potstecs, Mat 1 ae13E he division, “i “rammage nie; 82: : : : a a Romney’ sald that he and Woltso rer st_of 316 ft. more oF less to) : » : cume : : : ae Volison's pt at the sw t No. : . 8. or more at were off a cent|net Black NE gia t yod Despit¢ good : _ 142. Pirst Presby t, Mar, 23,-8--—W ‘olson and his family APPS ae discussed the expansion of ’ th s ee°4? cor Lot No. 34 of #d| March 15, 22, 97 times on ‘No. earnings Cr. —Adv Americ Lot No. 340d house liguidation brought, ckeut ss, "S88 iy: ia? 445i! companies there was inaitieréet| IT your "| Soaene. Sone ee een ee udtaionnalane agar om 8 to a pt on Beat ve Aves th 8 Wat . vo \ ie bax: a hee ot “It Your friend's irr juit-and-needs AMC ott Fey | ott pnae or table! fiag'Tot Ns. 35°5t oa Bud's dit — Death No — Partly by @ weak soybean market,|hs Heit pancy: in or aiee|fesponse in this group of stocks, bail Ph. FEE S-O424. ©. 4. Mitchel Be ead By ta Taree Beco eemupaniee producing” _proftable ins tot he. 3298 0 at SF Bel solces =. = -- is as as fatter ir oh ma digas o6 ter teeeedoml wrk 4K é te et| pany to sell its sutomoblle pro- port Wadachies” 1s “in|oy Sa" tot No. 38; th N 2-42. 2 along hoon Near the end of the 1.28-1.75 bu. : of its record net] ish Fry, ducing facilities: pee | et oes oe hae Bo 8S “BALLAGH, MARCH 19. 1957 wheat was unchanged to % lower. Medium, 10.001 00; easike * oo report. Gulf Oil rose a Oaxi pred , Sto 8 pm, spo American Me- | $2, and 1 of Bunny Run Country Club) — Yice-of Alexander’ Ball ; May $221%, corn %4 to 4 lower ol F bt Seal ets OO the: two. ‘bili were reported| AMVET Hall Adults oe pest etwas: Birmin am ie sto_s pv an Moluaay Drive, ch tmother of Sars, A . unchanged CHICAGO POTATOES for the first time. : pas : : q E line of or & to a pt on the Charlies A. Morrill; dear sister of lower, May 70%, to 46) CHICAGO, March 2 “ ‘Standard Oil of fo Ady.| Romney, speaking at a ge more Os ees tee Pinciidey| ames J.- Caldwell, Charles : 1 (AP)—Potatoes California was i eee oe 1 la ag Pe | oy —— {DEED Stak ok 2 B ze oe, Nase — rs lower, tye % to 14S owe a was unchanged al sale, conference Ad C | Fe ad the 2 ‘ alin changed May $1.29%. Soybeans un-|mand slow; market duit: Taaho fa “got? Samal earnings oe mapter AW-—P. E.On Sat Ma Maren ican eave bao cone serdar oh yo, ounci “7 ose ng i Wai eel Be be 32.39% ied 1 cent r, May] Valley Pens: | oo ee cee See Le F 23, 8 a. m, to 3p. m. at the URW| Fr Production of i 1958 Lares. s |" ‘in : Bc ee "cle = Tate oy a ae hundred p ard 8 to 12 cents a MoCitures 2.18: new, arrivals tas Red. bt Street analysts * reported Building, 128 W. Pike St. —Adv. and expects to Be, are? ting at P. Butler. 285 Hawthorne Drainage Vistcios ate us fellowes — onlal Cemetery pounds ower, May $14.25.| market steady, “Florida demand food. mea uncertainty about fo : ‘a profit by early 1958. He id ee has been elected suhint” Ean CORRE ads sit in state at . noel : eas the Middie East still dampened in- = ‘too that preliminary work on 1959 chairman of the Michigan) ™,3-tete 19 thru 23+ Athletic aa es oMER } a ; s Se “me . i Counci ‘ | Field — ae ee ek A Grain Prices ee ivestor interest. In addition, normal Bo Scout - and 1960 medels is underway. - Council of the American Assn. of, Bik 1¢—Lots 1 then’ , preak, ‘Birmingham. husband of 2 es merce erat Beas jae of traders to extend po-| R 1 49, oe ae Advertising Agencies. | Bik 15—Lote 1 thru ie crs uch Be and’ earl E Gas- CHICAGO GRAIN {edpeth even ee, ae — Rees toi, Sitions prior to a weekend was evi- ~ * | F ‘ a Butler is vice presid . | Oe te ceece- 1 enre : rill’ Service Monday 11, a.m. st le Nee Maren (AP)~Opening |" wire, cases: included, federal state ent, evi HESCUCS Child | He tald that Wotton was i com ief ‘the Detroit office a vowa Bik ip tote i oa i Onkiand! “ai o> ae Wheat es: Grade A jumbo : : : eee : | : ‘Rubicam Inc. — : : BUNN’ nb od < _in Roseland Park Cemetery. : FL Rory | it " tee wm %: ‘amet 738 wid ave ot: New York Stock Prom Icy Lake i 4 Other .council- governors elected) Bik mn Sy on SS TaN ne Rossiter, ae per: ao. rn Se wee” ° ee ee y) MS. Sve. OF. : $ | jinelude Colin C nN 260% Ci Bik 33—Lote “gh Pag tee $3: dear mother of Mrs, Hallie Dee **. Y. ssavee DOH] # : : bs : as A 13-year MMi : n Campbell, 3695 Cum- Lote ® thru 40 Vaughn. Mrs. Cla: Ike woot oes piste oes {eit media 3° eat P aoe s meee 35; | (Late Morning ‘Quotations) was credi ap ae nay Mageral 1 00 al S —* Berkley—viee chair-) Bik ote Sg te ne mar and Joel Jgnnspn Aire, Jobn- rac ie Favgccees SETVe Oe SIO. WM. avg: 1M, x ane Se eae +» Jot 2-year. , nf : = an. n F. Henry, 835 West-| Blk —Lots § thru 35 neral Home and be : ee essante LBBI MAY ors seey 14.28 ‘Checks 241-28, wid.avg. 25. Bamisel . cocoe 11.1 Int. Shee; she an Prot agerd Mick, when: ‘ chester Way, Birmingham—secre-. BUNNY RUN COUNTRY CLUB itunies wes She wil be sent : et te a, See fe eee Air Red c.:; $46 Int Tel & Tei 33 Leke at 6) @ dock into White, 4 tary-treasurer; Paul Foley, 1211, Bik ae a er eed oad ek < | lstiede: meaiows Sine nie? 2ti Tesge Alte Sess $48 ibe ey ae Pe yemersey. nes. Willow Lane, Birmingham, John) Bix d—Lots 4 ‘thru 30 CONG. MARCH 21. 1981, KENNETH a ; : « Browns: Grade “ ‘alum Lid sree 4 Johns Man .,, 46.4 + Rt se ~ ‘Sheldon; 4820. N. Ada a Rd. ares 2 yee 4 1 thru 19 : Fustend” of Mitonketh ta beloved uta 31: 336; iAlcoa ...... c aie ffrey. = ee ; ae = bdapes Pi . Lots ru loved son : be- / ouse Vote Allows ¢iumm 31; small 37. Orade Fe = me am Airlin “as % Kelsey ay Peg Shade, ‘son of Mr, and Oak CT inghamy; “and Guy §. Warren Jr fe ie te nt | home See tetera ys. Thomas Phd haath gs, ea Beta. Commons: Maruet ‘shout steoey. ay. [Am Gina’... 403 Kennecott |.1112 Robert Shade, 3377 Harbor’ land Joins Other 4774 Keithdale Lane dr. j URE BUN COMMTRE CLUB ANUEK) and Get Richard ‘Long, Puneral Neadesalian fn |} Pitta moderate but fully ample ean \oe Cyan 143 ah A ***"443 Ct, was fishing in the water in| Counti ; : NOU cis. mee ’ Bios , mifield, EAST PARK SUB, - oe a be held Saturday, “TA TO- cee : ror wes McNa&l. of his, house when he noticed, Five: =k mn Ruling ON = The Council é composed - P| Estimated Cost— $45,000.00 faints Bolstaoal Chinrch ith Rev. : ns Ons 684 Lockh Aire a vateg. tive Petiti rt eealaee paaies in Detrelt, Grand! Ont . Ggorme Widditield officiating. LANSING A —. Pu “iste | sp HICAGO, Lo IRAE 5 a -~panre 7 greets ia had £ en si ioe eateiien S Delrelt, Grand » xi of We bee At Dt dat X10 fre tn White Chapel Gpme. would be allowed to = Poprer! pvt rn * Buchange-Bubter sieaal| Am Tel & Tel 18 Lone 8 Com. 433, Me ram over aba vetindd ton “ie” . intent a igo | Sa ead Ww 28860 ft in| _LUTEY paras Orttin Ponere ere: jtable contributions as ciation’ on unch. aged: Pe pend sale > lam Viscose. . ae Martin. Gi sdk ee child, who is the daughter of Mr Education, acting frequent! 4 eG moe 00 cs 8 1°69 W 458.45 ft. to; | loved = hatte 2 e7 g\A 50; OR sala: we ore AA 50: {Anaconda dao. 3 M cp it) ene tt Mr. | int Sipe frequently in, u . Lutev: dear sister of Mrs. Maude po get the under a house-approved ol Cc BB. - cars 90 B oe a “5 sea 42 irs. Herbert Mick, 2931 Ma- session yesterday with other | ; siness 0 es ma.” ave . Maude y t moved to the - Senate ‘le hg yo & 26.500; while. | ATs ison" et Mit Su “pd aa sasha al ee 25 mongers boards, ruled on - es : ig Saris E ass ft." th's Oror W113 th ‘tervice will be held’ Monday, pe oday. ower; 65 per cent te 1 cont atl cathina” aa Hon ... 825 Penny had bee ae tions affecting the | oe +s! itt: th N 88°00" W or W 1130.73| March 25. at 2 Pe songe- 34: . or bette Atl Cat ** 433. ‘enny 2 n in ; 4 boun-, Morris C. 88°00" W 403.92 ft. p.m. from the ~ The House passed the bill 72 to Zale; austen sah ns EE tong I nee 2! 3? anen nae 3S her T-year-old salina Pend of daries of school districts in the Penistone St gg soos bene ng rey a Ra th” ale sd Galvin" C. Rice offic bi 25 yesterday, one of 11 measures! ——— a ait Baie a Oh oc: gf! Moot ware Siva Ge Geekd tl ial ee ‘been: named siles » has|sanrig e si2t6 ft to beg ferment in White Chapel Cxme- oka¥ed in a busy two-hour session.| pees Av ..0. ORS’ Meterae +0 3. watérs, > d Few gorat: was an attempt by the Michi gan Poekeue Butane san except the Yas a” 6 ot the mm Mg Voorhees Sine” Puneral Backers of the proposal , ivestock 1 vse. 42, Nat Cash R :. 53.2 ‘* t INovi District to take the new Lin- Bovthern district. The_ division | Se ee aie. ae ike ae we cluding its chief sponsor Pay ices , Ge an cer ae Pg nega oceurred in wink Gita mean ae from the Walled, unit of Price Sesnee te fog pat ule 7th das of ‘March, 1957. ane 82: beloved nie Sar. A per reed Conlon (R-Tipton), said | , DETROrr, — gp gpg RY Gencral”. 394 chine ores thantead LaBreche co Me Ss (aaa County DANIML. W. BARRY. toa Narrin. Puneral service si pr y would pat utilities on able 180" Market not established. , Seam ay 08841 penny wa nd Blvd. 2 Oakland, Wayne and .. , joined the firm in 1954) a See p.m. from the C. P. Sherman Pu- same basis as private cor- FB 2 376. Around 30 per cont i 35 Kor Sia Pw 12:3 \and y eperet with blankets Jashtenaw hed rds approved ste bye enginee ~~ Yoga a grad- — Mareh 22°67.) Yun Cometery. Mr, Narrin will tie elaim dona ‘Detter cows weak to, so ‘cents. i}? ow i carried home by neighbors. | y 4.4 8% aeres from the | ma higan State University. |come THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF _neral RS ER peat classes cattle ‘ 4 Owens ti Gla. | evi to the Northville School |— Michigan: Township, Oakland County, PEEPLES. MARCH 22. 1957. BUBI¥, Pan AW Air, 184 ae District. | DETROIT (INS)—Chrysler Corp. apfice penta eaice, nat at, the, Bingaial fash Maplecret.. beloved wile af Ba The : has announced the appointments of f Election 40 be held in said Town-| rents will be — 1 same boards r * oO , April 1. 195 ennouneed by 4: Tees We, BE Novi appeal to pore 0 a Vincent P. Masi as manufacturing yote Proposition will be — By? the Sparks-Oriffia Funeral = from the Northville Dita 1: ba sy bed ag op Mount Road "iri age Danka ae Pag Age estan after Pri : a a el : Howard H.. Shall the PROPOSITION | RISE MARCH 21. i887. DANTEL F ‘Schrock as manufacturing jg hall the limitation on the total) Miller. IARCH 31 i867. DANTEL : ota ) ay be assessed) ent father of Mrs, Peart Val 4 . Adams and # sda Dock U . _ |Novi. Northville objected to the ded ac “lat the Trent , egainet ail propetty te ee Nal + « =! on engine plant. - | aibien sieaet tame Michigan. for all Mr. Robert Do Reese : The Oakland and Wayne boards, The promotion of Joseph 5 eae pinaaone nce eyo De neral oft tet E Oarogn. Govern +g+__ approved ¢ : : . 1932, be increased gro- ‘ey be an- : ment Intensifies. the transfer of 240 acres Hauser, of 1718 Holland, Birming.' Constitution ef wat “Article x ot “the: eral Teme where tir eone an- imills on each One ee EH FRO eT eek ee oe oe OR. * Rd. aie aneoe wwaw re Efforts vert from the Farmington.-District,to- eshes Seutucteint eemenn’ tt" Se: ‘ te A Strike Novi to straighten out the boun-|/ has been announced WET assessed valuation. as nh . fond cammnerstel’ walle 3 «of British dary line Imag by the Sahlin|preserty-in the Townsiip of Ge 2 tl: ve te yitilla 14.90-16.50; most Deore 6+. 30. “ " Workers. : | Engineering Co. inc Formerty |i aches, oe SA Commeres| Fichinnd. sae S6: beteved wile of i ong ey ag et = The Oakland, Washtenaw. ana|22e* Manager for the Birmingham! * isek"betn tachonve, Yor the purpoe award. Therm: 4 oroturr and ; Ba ‘Bx 3) ends tes! pebaatiniha eter mame naae et firm, Hauser is a graduate of the. verient "of county roads within the vee Pe Ta en es : ee 3 seemed into the vast port gf eEmne Mavile peation to take’ t, Henry Ford Trade School and has, County Treasurer's cteneentnl : Ric réson Bird ” Pune from. the vse 3B pape noe today and berthed 530 acres from the Lyon School — Os Dent beh ae Acts of Sting. Inter eer Richey offict- vee 58 Eavek ry vithout tugs or ‘mooring crews < The residents involved | ey. | 1, Charles A. Sparks. Coun ; . Mrs. Thornhill oh i tS rowing "eat the she” cam| benane Novt doce ma 'Aave 4 | che con. etree Sotnet) Bate i] fot me Pimert"nome Sins “° ei . Nevi does not have a | oe ing to the ‘ecorga) tm my office. ‘as ef| Funeral Directo ty Thurvany as “SH4) Government _ mediators, mean- —— GMC Service Heads February 21,1861 he total of it voted I Socmneinn Paco ro 0h ay il week: "0 | while, intensified - Novi \“ aren eee re tee cee nanan Ti'et| Parsley Puncral Moms, PE tt 1.00-1.50. + 3% . 314 ' a last - ditch sought 2,500 acres from the: Article X of the Mic — so rsley Funeral Home, FE 4-121 Shes Miguest prices 2h 8s : 21 \ shipyard strike and head vide'new Lincoln plant pohed nd ‘Michigan, in said Coun’ ag. . oreund | oe =o; Fi allied walkout of 2% ne ny in. Would have given thet par st | — Ki = fear, ~orene | HOME. ns eee, +; 395 Peneamer + aie eee scheduled tol” Sdditional tax base. A Five-day workshop to acquaint, Con NED FOR FUNERALS” ine. 1 hs start Noon tomorrow zone serv! | soltd Com’ ities aw ® 3 a3" oe Ae SP - * . = * & & a. csedack cluunes with the/Scne = ** Mills 1981 te 1968 inel.| Dra me Plains = Waterton Lil 4d Un. Pac 273 * The meeting room was jammed se: advances and truck District 10.50 Mills 1953 to 1972 inc = soy tet Ae There. were signs that Britain's! V'" Walled Lake residents enleneres techniques will get_un- 2.06 wer thon, 3088 So 198t inet Bernice ae 137 Gait “Aire”: 3 "lother major strike threat, to the| wine involved who testified rway Monday st the GMC Truck|muea Yer V h i Pen? ee ae ee ae qguinet the change. it was dbvied| tus aveen sini (District 20.00 Mis oorhees-Sivle Soo Ce beet 2 oe [Ce Mery by a wage comproms-| eens by the Oakl The group will be made up of 19) Oo Sims Sess te feet fect. FUNERAL HOM Jes Sen 3 Pie 3) ss board. - and! zone service heads, three servi | £00 Mie te eet lnct | Ambulance Service Pt 36° West Un cet) ip | Southampton’s tug managers from General M ns Be Mills isso te i918 incl ¥e ton BIDDERS ice ried began 3-Days 6Dayes “Reamente-asarkti geeks. Rev The mayor's office said they a stoners of the Gounty zt sg Commis. ; 1.99 “te ‘hoe : and ‘well cleared. were part of a group of Gazans Od! oe eS Sal ee ee b 2m oes +o : rounded up by the Israelis and) AM. Eastern Siandard Time, Thursday, : ib oem an Regemet some had bullet holes in the skull. |* ~ hort th Ta, ssa Ss Goa test 5 is ts ts 5 - «4 : : for furnishing the following; 4.05 867.29 = (10.80 = How 6 months requirements of : oven December, U.N. sourcesiof the ae h Paggeon the ‘site|working drawings of the entire! teachers Soe of the “following : — | wrath: light bona ii'a-13; old| Arabs nian dwetee kee ie ae Crofoot Sa dheygis, «2 sgepibers, sda BO : 33 7 “13; | were killed in Gaza rioting, ‘night’ : at lastifor the major items. ; ing* facilti on lack of park- information, bidding beuhs and ok At on i looting and unrest after the Israeli|tion meeting ¢- Eta a eae ee Pe cece aban ie west. Se ee seizure of the Gaza in No A The . oon A- committee of parents of chil-|" Road Commission ‘biddin and coun: were ceplies af the Press oe ) : total site plan for the areal iae board felt it could then de-|dren attending ot ‘plirents of chil-/ al present iene, my martes office in the following pce s — : : Or north of the building was present- which items to complete this’@ppeared at the meeting The Board reserves, the right utiat ee SP ieicomaenas ‘L it has recei i to seek/any or sil ls or ager 1, 5, 6, | : opt RE on-/¢ : ived bids |Telief from hazardous crossing ug or Oh perpen or Se Vales tetra 8, 10, 14, 15, 16, ant I reet to ; 1 os tself. : South Blvd. — Woodward — Pad Board of cosnty Reed o eon oe 36, 40, 73, 76, 98, 163, ee: board also gave the go ahead) %ck intersection, ot “tie County of Oukiiand. Mi =) ee : They said more than 200 young- a Feo oakland, Michigan " Nearing 9 ome satus Wl oF. om yg es Pale __tlelp Wanted Male 6. The school principal Glenn ee er. men. It you Ate. Oot ese ilusted: appeared mapbort ot the eee | ae tn ee A eee : , . parents who sought a school’ bus|sete Court for tse County et Oskland.{ ——Witagne may t8- Bae—— : Tangs (Sen ees meine ene S| Fa Ee am i . “ ¥ : re oA. ies a ee ee eee eS a F ine Lesfie oe ee ee ae : . 2 re vine teal ee ne. of hi mS * * * a 43708. , . use No. Seow St SR he ut ae paren geste le" rusted. to. meet with the adminis- Court, alleging fast the. present “hte Cage j = Sere eg Yhat the As wool es : trative statt to work out a solu a oe ate ; ms vig See eee oe Le ‘ 23 eae aes ee eee Pe et concluded dvith the fee phate iat aad eat - At AUTOMATIC , ae : 2 pe" Seegy is Court i {> screw) j seed me - vines eS oto) Arn Mg Sa eg fied thay the “hearing. on said hotir} ”. eperas SIME Scat owe: / will be ‘held ‘at sthe \Oakiand one Acme Gridley ” wine { Abnex, 1260-1 —_ Press Bea We — fe, ‘Service Center Court __Help Wanted Male ¢ $ Hele Wanted Female z aa meng | eee - - ae § ° AUBURN HTS. ) SERVICE MANAGER ete: earn eee et prowucts. we cleaners, 163 Chrysier ‘ . a camp, 2 ——| _feom manager, “several unis toe TAG SALESMAN — i | marge 9 manelecturer ~“* all ail ove ores 7 ‘cal Pe 4 Sia ie ay types of shipping, inven- aie ee or tery, "price. etc. wants — * dertul Me tne bs went SILK FINISHER wONINGE 5 A BUSHEL. i BA selling ke Birmingham Cleaners aaeertee: Pick Sera : pecaants, or ‘allied lines. Good | Woodward, MI 44690. ome I [RONINGS WANTED 7 . Box 3 Pontiac 3 th “be arranged: a woman, Child care, general LADY . ee SAY WOE. paren work, live in Bonus, Blus Cross | babysitting of kitchen work. FE 2 Experience. Wanted for steady $4 _¢-a004. _ “ADY. WHRHET DAY WORK TOWN 2 hr. wk, employment. On Precision | WOouaW WITH DRAPERY. YARD |“A2sanerimticn. Yo chigar 2 short fut work. , te: fol __{ransportation, EM 3-817. ¢ e | REWARD FOR INFO er Precision Products ‘inc: 651 | fous experience. Bucelent fu ory, E rie | - Fabric ek _ Small offic ’ sepia Gee. ! : Ll - s sits Sy § Shop, Tel-Huron Seve | taking $e Bt ‘Tis, 8 Bf wo aL OP. ; WAITRESSES W. ANTED. EXPERi. _teterial_service, EM veritiy a New. York Gt | Tooting” PA. stendy gr Sorat food & liquor, Club Ts- MIDDLEAGED WOMAR 5-302. ee CONSUMERS Sees See SES Meat “ Saane and © Ref. Box 34, peapenat ities. If WANTED ) EXPERIENCED HOU! House. _tiac. Ref. Box 38 inforest a aire ed — pack. keepe : Pre ~ with SECRETARIAL xperience, resent and NEEDS N: : round, ¢ : > rae employers. A ether in- of Interest to p ENGR. OFFICE CLERK! jrma! yer-eonfidential. ‘Ad aaron be a high school grad. with; Floyd Post Office Sox 17, sy -} Pontiac Mich. OF gs es a 5 LOOL MAKER : wi around machine *zp. fr Y ‘| TOOL MILL een | men ye sanat at Oak le Ra. Midwest Ree EMER TED won z. Te m. oe grove after 2 - _Salesy. ea USED CAR SALESMAN |_fSw. SP bolios, SEE" | WASHINGS TnONINGE WORK | —— MEN: INTERESTING PART & es. All ® : AP. Experienced Y) Stead WOMEN: NG PART ASHT. . furan, . stove end “DESIGNERS — ene Reply Bort per wook. pocouating atelier Weork “Pickup and aelivety, FE Austin Norvell Agency - Pep SPECIAL coro -WiVE | —_—— frigerator Reply es : we : : 4 ; . Huron shopping cente Wa Ai : >| gonaivitd. Home Permanents: and | _ $2793. re Le ke E $5.20 ‘ comprcte, ..Derpthy's, Wanted Real Real Estate 32A . ly Ltd j i Automation & Special ; reasonable, 266 | Smith at 28 E. Huron St. Bo = beat ' Home Hair Care Program ‘Free Pr 46212. FIRE, AUTO, LIFE. | . Machinery Manufacturers, ‘he's “Super 8 “Se th training. no investment, deliver. Building Service 12) Dhrive’ ix Pon ‘iNevhance; | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. 28 ce salaried of eel JES soffit | on necessary. Por Tamadiate rey “Suck me = WORK. twW tau AOR AN. = Mien paar sles Poone FE. or ee rE SaM0e, ns = terview, call OR 3-2700 between “ Pirepiaces, basements and chim- INS ~ oe 3-512. The Salvation | abate 12 a.m | _neys FE. 1-0496 . - INSURANCE Army. adprcies BUSINESS FRONTAGE ¢ On MAIN Ps caer ioe (ERE VP AL eeg SREe| oe a roms,, | EEO | See sa cae | RP. OP aS ates Huron eine cores Pesee Sues | Nichole & Her rer CO. In Debt? BUY. SELL OR TRADE CORP. ki LAYING, g.8 Fix. | Nicholie ger Co. n - BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN | : Help Wanted 8 | Licensed contractor, Pm 3-47: 33 W. HURON eT. Bat you to consult George — WANTE | 1 Searwen saree | RRB TRENCHING | | MAHAN REALTY. CO. aie usod contrast. | . ANTED APPLICA WANTED A&B TRENCHING WIND. ‘ADO *' CEORGE BLAIR : Tobi indpéetors EetvaMing EN SR | Purings, Water Ung, Fie te low HURON >” he baoes REAL ESTATE ssamare Svea, etahie |ASueereon Laundry Service 18 om in rans = , oe ' Netix __ FE 44410 * BUY OR SELL _aaae ent prone FAMILY LAUEDRY Sl 1 wl porseneliy,, bay ser prep. | NE be, : < : eins aR AR ET SE i § RM, APT. CLEAN | RULE 3 no NS ian | Base aD St Bae eee BEWITC A gg Ze > denna ' DI V A i EXPERIENCED aa act! ge Bae rer BEWITCHED arto Mone Co. (CeREEE SCS | GRILL COOK | Enos 2 BOTHERED . L PRESSER openings for cook. On the AL tyPYS—OF BLDG PLANS 5 a 5 a “VOL, po G to Mr. Pro-| Teas Woodward at ware Lake AGrawn to out. EM 34831. Bad BEWILDERED - Sas Positions Available at oF gee tS A ~ fag Sse et SF af fie aithsent prtoss se r ie pation orsed ute" ie 6 RpiGER POUL om Pang | ROC, BREN, COMER WORE io 2S ee vO tT YOUN ‘i ured. tie. we Pho our men dream NOV YOUNG MEN _{_ quires. N. Perry, 8 ire Aue s ee L while asleep. Por & ) cracuate, | MIDDLEAGED COUPLE TO Live | sis! Guarantecd work. Talue of Sour property—call tee ‘ RO eof Seg ge i Care of semiinvald_ Fe bur is na eli ee Sp ad Tmaged vou oan back fo macageria) position. Contact- Meacyramen = SALESMEN OF | “house. dirt removed, Pree esti- - FOREMAN Seperse ‘Say fot | mee b ted’ Ulice mates. PE 8-602. WHITE Must Rave at leest § years eu-| vancement opportunities & job se- _Realiy Ce:. "EEwweod 52080." BUILDING & REPAIR pervisory experience t2 an auto-/ curity. All modern employe bene- SALESM AN AT ONCE Licensed & FE 40681 Motive final assembly plant in| fit programs. CARPENTR CiGHT "LANDSCAPING "AND BROS chassis, trim, final assembly or HOUSEHOLD - oki & new. Free estimates. OL | “iswns cut. FE 23-3400, stp 8 . _ SO enpate. FINANCE CORP. P. W. DINNAN ace WA OW A508 OR |e TT RCATION 5 em & nels 66 W. HURON soguit on fan, Contracting second mortgage or 94,000 on| SUMMER VA ATION ones CR on sum 2 TO BID] Drees, Borie | Reservations and Tickets Eves ‘till §—Sunday 10 to 8 : _PROCESS_ CEMENT & "BLOCK | Moving & Trucking _19| mghihiSaht's Bauesnc > Ma ; . - RAIL - Processing experince ia — | CEMENT ts OUR" SPECIICRY.| 1 MOVING. —.mauLING | Ak RA EAEL » = Bagg Be 8 | SRY Wall, BY MACHINE FREE | [oo eete VI gatimate, No job too big or small. | ABTCAR ne DRYWALL Tf Guan | SHES, RUBBISH re anteed. estimates abs § FENCING | NTR ranch in chain ANALY “New Mudsoa Fence o.. 0 "AND ENGINEERS permanent eb wih sc tuture | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING oat, > rears ccstel ad coaring experienc Sar SE a. Gi act, pant wipe. |” cen ELEcTRICAE WinIKG. OPERATOR ~ PUBLIC a Breit mois ‘aac. BEAUTY : Over f 2 oe - Our Roecnny. Free estimates. 24855. Or FE ¢ ‘ OF _2-0000. ase paged Ba ae” am CONTACT | sggractoct AND REPAIR Me Be River, Nova, Michigan. Weekdays] son. Tony's Drive in. 2100 Auburn 5carpentn. oe Sie 2 aac} Middleton 0:30 te & Rad, Utica. $980 at Est, 1018. Marsh BROKER FE 6.6003 : 353 N. Cass, PE — 2-8946. SELLING YOUR Open Sat., March 23 tN bOe the Pe tous. a." HOME? a: © melanins Let Me Give YOU A Prick Sek Seen gene aie floors, .. Commercial Fesigential Painter & O'Kroy. OL $30 te 5 ha A S Maia} 2 EE a ER ina. . sania "cod Vinleking Phase Fu Fe ~~ ROOF REPAIRS _ stroughing—PE 4-016 TRENCHING AND - : BULLDOZING Tucks WFent laine sever sare » AND Wanted to Rent. 29 29 ing & general. 3 person. or part Mie R. D. Thom FE 4.6841 house ist, Prefer: | Se" a Licor’ Must 'b sett and | aman WORE OF ANY SEP- TANS ro thie’ nore by Apel i Pree store. Must pave exp. in| ‘exy Manny's Bar. W. “| £7; CARPENTER WORK NEW — S Meparbohenaetcas fai |e bay ng non OW AND DA Pe Poste. movers, guns &| Elisabeth LF Rd. | “Nepait. FE 44210” | WIRE WEPATNE AND CONTRACT. AND TRACTORS r want, um 1 : |JSxP, WAITRESSES WIO, MAR- | dial aa | ing. FE $-9431. Pontiac Farm and = ~ working a cendiuons EXP, WAITRESS DAY WORE K| _cococures CE acne "| Building Supplies “12A Industrial Tractor Co: wie ames errs Race’ Drivein. @2e Michiand acres 2500 WATT, PORTABLE GENER- Oven Daly» Sunday te te bunoege, JR. HALTS | — Rd, . Man experienced wee Good cond. EM 3-2202. 4-461 7 peng Ss — PE 56181. =e , ORI Senay et Tt AM. | jaree operation tn pais contract- scastente NG, LATHING AND VET WITH 3 TON STARE TRUCK holida ~ handeling odeling .| wants hauling FE 44008, FIRE FIGHTERS te Diser. Birm. Midwest $0604 | eulimating and payroll understand | Freq ‘aitmales™ Rerold K Law: P & > CITY OF PONTIAC ExrERIENcr NPOORKEEPER, | i Wotrgsty Guiatganeg one fae TE eee 3 ee Applications sre now en 7 * the tools, also dry wall work. Services 187 CLARS, EXP. Pp. we Se See Sees nee local. retail . ge mage So, understand the from —~ “ ~ rescmabe. Fu sane Sen dame fa service anewetieh, person. 9g eS AAA F a eae high school graduate or equiva: Soong A ~<€ - epainan Presa bination new and used car Ford agenc | GIRL FoR c A and commission = i aS Gaadass ben pes Serker ‘eno, cain top money. Ne Andy's ; Mg Miles N. of |... Heaters. Call for Mr. . US .-10. Foe Fie aenowee ew tawe:| . GRILL COOK ARDNER & LAND-| woman for grill work, spectaliz- : fete a ere at seestiz tes | iy ae tae easy =~. | Wed. Contracts, Migs, 32 : ers lasge lage. Call 3 Ce mgr | Ste x. #. vanWeit cite Dialer. | DEAGED, Court & donut arringements for Bve im. We beve 3 ehildren, 18, who ilify. Call FE 13 & 6 yrs. PE? Sie te rview. CADY. Vic ViciRn'Y OF AUBURN id care 2. GOAT FARM CAN) Beights core Jor ond, “auburs | © ALL B-5802. Heights, OR 32043 Reas. John Featherstone, HEA BLOOMFIELD 1 Walls Free ay* ob! tion Pe mable. CABINETS x PLASTERING, R GRINDING. KA- G HOUSTON REALTY —BRICK 4FAMILY—| accom PER UNIT. |. Say tng tem | rar. fand qote Jorn hin : sro, holt, Tipe mica. and x ting. | aoe & Sercatoned. “Ta ix oe remodelin: m2 eum =: ¥ ia be ° 8 Hier ve Sa ar. capone Soe pR | a ieee “eects =D ter, Kitchens a specialty, FE have opened 2-263, ‘ettiue-|IDDLEAGED WOMAN TO TAKE GIGHT HAULING. YARD CLEAN. Pe TB sg We peed distribu. eer eran WOMAN AK® | LIG iG og no ex) , . must re of invalid, 2 in Be By Live have ear. Apply 3 Ra.| fo Pe 5-046. eerconee and garage. Cue N & MAT ; re. exp. Ret- es, rn sc0ah. N, 71, ba gt SD Has ntacay we og Ry BE PE 7-9193 Work Wanted Female ti; "~~ WARD E. PARTRIDGE! & REALTOR FE 4-3581 | i 1050 W. HURON ST, Open Bre wth 9. AL FISHER | | nae tomes cos Mate vclty, Aimost. an of land: cone taratiere. $6. 3-8820. read pr tiarma Serena Inui ow. Brice 3 ranch it in vanity : , oo : i “| ip Pull basem oil fu ) : ho beat a. all, basement, & softener. “Mouse eater Corner Williams Lake a use - Drayton Woods ing rn your plane of pay us & ee $8500. Cash 4 : ; : lychsbest : DORRIS. —— S out.” Large 4 lot. 3 bedrooms. = : a ee ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICER bedroom far: ” Basement. ; COUld be used as 4th bedroom.| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ae wt 7 W. Huren Bt : BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME . bata eet | Sees a modernistic kitchen ~ separate dining : : ns A | ghar bre abt | sh 2 Stone tae] = SN Pe Some | ete ne hme Sk fat tas wtth "plctare’ window, | lasdscaped yard. Priced tight et | Nien ts 4 Fick Pies | nee ee eee W. Side Ottawa Hills | tire wim © ple. : , Chicken ; | $1000 : = ly owner mervomnding country, attached ~ Ra eity limits pat om school Bis = Come ete i du ‘tor. ranch 3 bedrooms, tile ns dear" brick garage, ¢ Situated — Over acres hace. Corner Io nicely landscaped pores. led ss = ae va _ =2 my | fore you beat & aM a Q ‘ : . 2-70:9, w- co tadent ee rele ee ep cwiel Ey — even omen gfe) 1... BROWN, Resitor Seep nick tae V tanee reine | PAMILY HOME 68, eee ——— | standing!’ : _. |13a W. Huron Ph. PE 24810| Fireplace, storms & sereens.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE .$ Rise livable rooms. Ideal for ‘ ; s : : Multiple Listing Service House newly decorated. Full bas- large family, Five bedrooms, full ONLY TWO LEFT ase ment. 2 car garage. $14,500. Cass Lake : hasom pee neat. segs schools, © 2 Bedroom Bungalow For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43° eeO Pe, OME 1 too” sa300| DRAYTON AREA. PLA. Resale,| 100 ft. watertront. A cosy year! 11 : lage : ou ’ Rn | RRR NN | OWE. OR MF 2 bedroom home 3 blocks from| Sfound home with full bath,| HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW [bgt Plaine a daa eet wn | eo Ara school, Oak floors. Bath, Olt tus; | Slee *aeightornoed, Portect Ter fe:| Pive Medera. nest Gad ¢ - 4986' Down, Payment Sno OR 32 —A— + COMPARE THIS! —} Sows teats ‘per cent mortgene: |- ftement-of summer use, Others | rooms. Mucn larger thar mverage, $52 4 month including RA HOME, $10,500. 3 ‘POR BETTER BUY Custom built, 1,325 sq. ft. 3 bed- Bal. at $52 per. month inc to show, Call e or ilies Living “room 13x27, Gining room — ao Sas Gar Meenas RRGE STP ee Ae | ose Dow mrs mate I ot TS Son | Mate &: ie. Gill. PE 40476. lixid, Kitchen 1@xt1, mice bed- area. Full basement, .| modern, large lot, b t firepl slate en- : > . . SEE THESE TODAY district, : : france. 1% baths, ceramic tie| $405 DOWN. A new 2, bedroom ot and WM x 35255. Ta B. Meeker. On ome DOWN, 2 room modern, 3 with vanity, plastered walls, “< — ne ia Coll fer vue en wt house on 1 a aa oe Senta A agen : : a 2 eee ‘ Bast a =. $18,600 on Sear Et — Maple shade, fruit. garden.| 3 bedroom home in or out of city. . ! $050 DOWN. North side. Close miles to Ford Proving Grounds. | . Nothing Down $1250 DOWN, 4 foom, rear el.| ..51 ssopet 9 TO 1 OR 4 TO.6|. 1 school & bus. § rooms. Stool.| Needs, modernizing, wad | some RA 400 Will buld 2 or 3 bedroom starter | "ery Park. aaa Tx lavatry and shower. Plastered| “ork but well, worth $7000. Call " home with. banomens on your lt. | s:9s9 DOWN, 6 room modern on E, J. DUNLAP guia walls. Elec. -water beater. Gorm office or D. Fletcher, OA 8-3601. eine coear 3 pedeooms = . g * " . : “e ia in. ~ - . * mei we ise pasment eg | 2 pene. otf Mite West, cusTom BUILDER __Fr sus ak - F “ -_ Tones | Oe ea Sina *) 10-Acre Farm-—Sashabaw | Sear., bizsll tush Fe og wis. OR 32601. -. Aaucld Boal Wotate , pd aaa Sor gong PO J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | y nice &room home, storms sion 216 8. . You can’ have this 4] 9 3 ae ee a ie meee | ae 4 «| NEAR FISHER BODY | Te Bargain : =, | RFOVELAND | weet one Eee ae a maned tae eee “= | Templeton |: oop can tats ne ep siee| | Mewes | Sms pees oe Sie] See ee eee | S25 | “AUBURNHEIGHTS | fae "oo O*". 8 PIONEER HIGHLANDS| forest, sed. ad ary TUNPE Sm." | Sisrmssa screens. sa 0. ferme, te are a rs 2 bedrm. modem, Attached garage. Gt RESALE. 3 SEDAOOM BHICE | By owner, 1% story brick. 2 bed-| The nent eee vest'inn, | 9490 Windcroft Drive WILLIS M. BREWER This eve bome was LOTUS LAKE oo) Ya pais Dome was custom | lin Otter Hills $A Ear’ wx gone PE syle Sundation, Ml bassmseah, seorse- 2 houses. Large- tot. Only $10,500. or c. wanes Seaturee, Gove £ Deeees Siaed sm piestoted soak "hoore Piains. 2 bdrm. full base- ptr ag a ER IN meme Page gy A Oo re Se. coke eee a ee See | he eam WEST SIDE. SS Set side. FE east | | DRAYTON PLAINS “+ fats cupeoarts, Mouse ie | 2442 Square Lake Rd. 4 LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BRICK. a ~ Rooms With Board 38)? dé™, , ful basement, garage. built on @n extra large core | In Pine Lake Manor oak floors, plastered . wall: Va ee pear : Only $8,950. per let bn blacktop strost. - Your choice of several at- vo-wall carpeting and % bioe Qo ee EXTRA CLEAN, HOME. sn ; eee MANOR cook et S14S00. wits cach to a ag Te, ~— wt Gulp si3.350 with terms. yy og ayells. fal Oo ARD FOR 2 WOM.) 9'ACRES : foed. coear ‘Wiliams Lake ——— COLONIAL HILLS tenor mente Paine. uta eood Seat each PE Gis” | gizgad. We cen accept land com | me .| Sylvan Lake Area ‘ ranch-type ho-ne—located ‘in whens ane ROOM. FoR MEN PENSIONERS ‘fracte or citer houses on some ef ‘< ATTRACTIVE 5 AGREE “GALL | 2214 Avondale ist Nice dining room, 21. living : pan 32-0318. kT Tomipletna Bi , . 3 ANN a on Shimmens Rd, Cony strective, 3 bed room, with fireplace | ad & SON REALTORS A tas Gras fae ot ye cm OP CN ETI a ee he gE a Phos Rs Convalescent Homes 38A ABer 6, PR 50m : i : OFFERS gi Merman coal MA a to sell at $18,760 — | High ine throughout, home, Count- Dine” By the Waterford 4 ER. CARE. DOCTORS Daily & Sunday 2-6 | East Si Gok Sears, Sie: tet Sia ; spectin with LOW a eresmems BLAIR | mys cmters | Se gtctre an] Sere ie Seal guiemttes | Searels ACRES BEDE ee is. 3 and $ bedrooms, 1% to Bigs Ha | { BEDROOM BRICK —RAWCH| - ' ae egy A ag ital. ‘secre Hotel Rooms 39 BE cAUTIFUL i RE dete, FAMILY com Perse street, corner lot. peme, full basement. gis. foo % auarective 3 ‘Scatsom ranch Humphries ._ 293 dein. ie ees ae ; Brick 3 bedrm. . Carpeied | Elec. lichens and 2 car at- |. om tone Rettman Court, 4 ag ext with olf Desire A Good Rest? | Sirs sen cfu parement: | tached garages SEWER. WA: | Price Reduced to $10,500 _| Seat On the Lakefront oF a Rcngregh Come Seee,| VP UUTPUS Meare Setege Ely coe pew ee Our Guest car garage, Cyeleae fence, bean-| Low taxes. New $ room Cod in BARGAIN | II : ae . Bes. : a Scar gerage. Mots! Rewera nas" modern| fini” ndacaed.” aS) “wit | grate ang Meh atonement unde pode | Soren ‘agen Serf | "a rave gcd en | a me $400 DOWN reise by ihe day or weet, Boat] NORTH SIDE our’ lot and arrange Becessary fireplace, dining, room ‘end | 2,necrcom i peivliege, | Rome with full basement at | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OP \} |? Berm, Fait bath, narawood facilities 12s. N. ‘Perry. : sUsT BLOCKS ‘down. 2 bedrooms : $16,500. se RUT | Sees | Rebeno ase iteaee | SOM akar Sek“) a oe tae Sylvan Manor C): NEIL | »« pate es REN. : ; |. MONDAY-FRIDAY | Vy } ed living room, kitchen with/ LAKE ROAD. Ask for Mr. Scott echools stores. SPE Pos Sern: | OM See SE ce | me eae? Seer aa Ie Paes“ ; 1 sors 2 barn, Gah peta we eo Sylvan Village—Brick rage wast’ partied “obs ae Ou host Fi Large | a 4 bedroom. ranch home a ‘ie. pecoment, ofl beat, auto. hot wa- ee ta — ha EE fis Santee mate Be vision Seer Pa Budget C. PANGUS, Realtor mao _ Beretient oak and taste- . food | eae small dows | LOwer Straits Lake Yacement home. Built | is ’ Cau : Ortonville. NAtional * spree sh tear’ Beat water) GEORGE BLAIR sous frepince. 2, nee — Pete eer wre| Sey esa S| Steg es ees Rancher" $1400 DO : : TOR landscaped. ° in. Near school, siore. Rea-| 9464 Artis, $1,200 down — jot. All this and more at : : abel = Dixie in aot piss | $ park end sand bench. oy haven ee Ranch sonable. rE tu. Call now for appointment to Sut, oe abot ys jee on feody ‘north ef ‘Rochester. Price . Huron. ; ‘ room = = wy = ¥ C BU : Manny-e Bar, West Huros at Eliz sa . Lh can aaron, ont Tine a aap hekuese Soaer with tenes “ Mabdrek rae Priced £.F A HEAP 0” Livi —ts of- $9975 nw zaat er es | , on ved Ry , Rent Office Space 41) xew anon ee setatareed| Sea ce esta steel. “Cash to. 1 siorguge Seiaia Like Gee ee tee a "Qofdrm Beat ee taste Fal forced’ air te earage tx $f 2 bathe. firep . 2195 Scott tery scenic, Jig axetroct aia Son ac Banas “bath PULL BATH other "ine features $17,000 Eredar possess Sns|* carpeteg “Sea ox Parment | SYLVAN REALTY CO. | fer ba cevr deate, oe aZEASTERED WALLS v' ’ rE . 5383 Orenard Lake Ave. Wm 6000) fin “car gage paved BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS Clarkston Colonial CLARKSTON. ¥R. Ot 5 SED. | Uh _STLVAN SBOPPING CENTER| Grive, Cyclone fenced back SLIDING WARDROBE 4 - ge a A rE oc ae Sets “mip = | ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS |" Condition is "exclusive sue | emle tile bath In COMPARE ey a ; OFFERS givision with -] 8, Belghbornoed of homes: cobee) a o> My TOM. CAMS LAER BD. | $1,000 Down Li t on La oumparior 195 3, 3| ER Stet By oveet. | = Look at These Extras EASY WALKING to Fisher Fou with its sive a ie. BSE pasemeat fed Beat UT / Found Only in Bestist in tig Seppe |" MD weer SERS. | Beak “enrages ceied Se N . Be : tiger fendecapeg sit, Obs STO . S “The LeChateau” plastered waits, the aa Suburban Retreat R fae ssa. Oe . #1528 D _ priv, down. . Among the tall trees on 2 Ocnester ce. Huron Bt silo ment, gas heat, and auto. on Eeiaty ica ties COMMERCE [Pity Res GS ehd Set | Clarkston Ranch Home | = Best Buys | Sieie utara) ERs a a HIGHLAND |" "p.'W. DINNAN | nie oss Tod tiie guistapding, bome bw Je") YEAR ‘ROUND FUN AS the 3 ns nd den, hardwood. floors: «new, "dec: Roy Annett Inc.|-AZEWo00 VILLAGE ies: re ear! Stance | / ay Taree Rving stom | FEAR, "ROUND, FUN AS | he foal kitchen cand ‘ie: | grated, oll Beat. trait “a fing LOU ANC.) MILFORD AND ALL |“The Most’ " posal ‘Recrestion | s bequtul ful ceramic tie Gath | Jake frontce. 128 vater | —Sefeaned patio” andy many | foe for oy Side. Very ean e REALTORS ; ost Happy Fella ‘ Recreation | Sad lovely KEOty pine ‘bitches | front. with excellent beach. screened | patio and many tis for only $14.500. Very easy 7) ge moron tO"? we gouee| LAKE AND SUBURBAN | 1s, the ‘one who can please his room. in bae-| A BIT OF HEAVEN | Si-are wet plastered walls, Thc] A view of the lake from then sien AU “°F le ik ha ~ open'Bresings ana sucay'S2" | AREA WEST OF | | tetsu tseUants s'eor's| Sere Siesta pnd, Be] feet rom mse | Toston oom ‘and iots‘of iorngs | ne. the Sichent», Superb ee pea : . tite ! . brick, sement, av PONTIAC. . ELIABETR PRIVILEGES. |, ; ere hie Thee a. cant of vine’ epear, Cares. are. complets, sorme fes;| rick. and 100 ver sent, fe be yy ranch Exceptonally and. neat, . has 4| Brick—Lake Privileges basement ‘extra deep). screens, including Kitchen | slated. Log-burning_ledge- home has 24 ft. ii m 2 car garage. Selling for on “OY SOME BEST VALUES | 39 Becattnes | Prick Take Privileges | Sigaond cam ais | fugit sate, tenes | GSES was | keakOatcertert | JERRY ETADAMS LOVELAND | ‘te ature trom Pontisc. § 100m | Sis termine Masi ving room a, rooms and fall | Sisned model any day from j to| bedrooms, the itches is celers bupoee oth coun JERRY E. ADAMS bungalow, 82x26, good area. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD. At Ri bedrooms and. rie" each), lovely. sone p.m. on ast Bird. just north of | sverrihing sou, have ever 3 large “bedroome, SROEEe Cass * ieee viera, Open Sun, from 11 to 4. recreation with fire. fireplace in 13'4"xis" liv- Pike Bt. You cent buy more for dreamed of; range, , se0m, “4 3172 W. Huron 9-9 Scie. For piace. Attached garage. img room wits w ae Ley Se ee Soe coriace, barners, rege. rage’ Wice lot Priced “at | ©S_S-bi0 or “Pr soins tated nicelf ianaseped carpeting. buge 2-car se: gage cost. phone FE 0-6851/ fot _and Picea td $14,500 with $3,500 down. "$900 DOWN e 628.500, i Se ‘water, hennsia, = yaseal. North End 4 rooms, full bath, basement, at- Lake Front Home Poa * 7 A T oe cae ani Nort mn |. tached Prag. over 1 acre gar- Ww SHOWN : You'll have to den soil, . 4 me. | And Cottages he $24,500 — termes HITE parece and f pate. 8 $29. bey ths tne 2 gry fami . atk COLORED ’ : modern ‘ = es : ae Ss. McCarroll Schools. Tt has 3 rge ——. close in, full base- : tages on oo “our, °F wompiete. acon Nace Say BROS cchledinns INVITED — a ee eal rere furnished. All buildings new- ; On truly exe ICK ; cecil seek | Paseenae tS | mae EI amy | fa mana | Me Falbtow | ek per on a inn living room, 11.6x12 ft. din- + * : +4001 — T8118 ange it wriendineg ee-| gxtertor eee ands master | Unbelievable F NER, Some eter fie bot mee | Eg LR ‘ Shor lo ee Sete “| Se Bteoeeeaieg Es Pale, ie bent goa sole, | Senemany aie ecreaien | OAKLAND AVE. ‘ a: “ . St. , 5 room . " Roy Annett Inc.) sre } 7 and Webster Schoal district gated fon lot 280. 'deep im, | The le an qxtremely cian — REAL’ : ra WEST SIDE Established im 1918 bw mg in this area. See it . rage. also. Yes, eutcheve te bright titehen Ay los of — srudtane, Sot ¢.tearcome |" oem home, true gram tht | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |. wrt weiss cor, | Elcee Seti ern 3 Ss ments, basement with good are Sarpeted, tami sine kuch: | 202 8. Telegraph. os | Attention GIs full basement... eas beat. 2 caf furnace, 2 story frame, 8 * A benutitur level lot with | “pone PR Miles or FE b-ov80 + sarage, Terms availebie. rooms and bath, Si A fine sandy —$——— ‘ oars opportunity < - . — an excellent ren. Lotus with exira th beth fati —| WEST IROQUOIS po a 4 with $1,750 basement with auto. oil heat In lovely Seminole a dig & month. all in good _ room home with 4 bedrms $500 DOWN your $786 down ‘will bane room Big. full basement and oo . ; dle. attached garage. Terms, . lots ‘ , re at eran es teman John K. Irwin i ee a meso, : Lake Orion Lake Front Kam psen peut kre. Fo 3 fully furnished Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . 1 ; : on this 3 bed- el ee ee ee three and den, 7 *oieee FE 56165| es § 2 years oid. i:| OPEN HOUSE —_| a Be urea 9 Hae eh a _ ‘Se dGeas ie "ar? Sa weit ahaa REALTORS FE 40528), perfec Daily & Sunday 1-7 P.M. a ° oe : ve Xe ATTENTION 1 i ae a COLORED ne 1 en wee et q ‘ \ ‘ 4 j : i : / Fes Gee 8 \ ee i ; i : ea é \ i ‘ Wey ete yee es he. , at ii : ees zie r 5 ee ‘ At iy C2 at ay AT £ Rs ie b> Gn re Ve tee “JERRY: E. ADAMS mn. | 3172 W, Broker pe sie : Buy Thro Partridge pe Thru Pertrid ge THE STATE "tcation, | £-beteeiin bene.-s0e Bree room| CLARKSTON ts tek eisen wth aon pow 3 Bedroom Brick = om e's eae co bo with oye st ‘full’ basement. Bare hot ? : . plastered walls, oak : is | at only S680. with DOWN _ - » fale “fowar thee’ thie’ today, CRAWFORD AGENCY Cl arkston fieam’ eat 'matural repsce: - $9% W. Huron ate Shaded .. Fenced back yard — Ee Sh ar ait) REALESTATE INC. | ste seg ving ta | NO MONEY DOWN | 3 8 Mam carton, aici | 2heia' ana Aoping full sti fon —_ ‘e will construct on your. rating. $1,000 jot any shell home se-" MAgio Som Rose IcLarty , Broker © Bere Sye. Smet en Clarkston |", 3 “STATEWIDE on Rey Oatn C nor | PERSP RTE setes| REALESTATE IN | | WATERFORD » pia se Sa EE i aa: a ed ah dat on 4 =" WE BUILD | Pie time a this waite room a OE aE fend ie Brie aah tad aday parma D, rt id e| BRICKS $10,975 __| from, aod" ‘voir "Wins (| cteemedan Soret ax s00 “LesieR. Middleton | L CITIT1OG Soak 2. ARES 2.95 creep maal’ bur ‘at edly irs ILES vein i acaeg” WAH” BOILING ‘18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE - 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Say es, Geant Set "Se| Sh ore a Mande: G OTTER LAKE Soka es| wore.—ravers_| FE 3.0006 : has Pl .*: : . One of the finest Saahetwes| cranes eye) sone | Settee Beate: ives Mas"Sea"Oe) Sea ing pe ecg |p EEE ate : ac. "best, bares family reom, large let—enly $1,350 Ceny. beens, nsaied Ga Kec youel run-of-the-tait) homes. “She started out around here oz wastebaskets and} _tonville. female Ua. bi bway, wits a hes gg hm o. gs Lae . iy SEP ettitda Spl stnr other omer to. chowe-trom | Sih Shag age fon | Lube"ant' wii’ gen | Worked her way up to J. B.'s bifold!” “nega Mees, et| Sees femearenee >| LOANS ‘Cumty call br om, ab Dorothy Snyder avnee| poration idea for couple brick pelle at'teerof home. | 7 | gate Subatamgs atte" bedroom owsere ranch home| LAN AEALND eg te our plans. Years” b e? $8,950 with $1,000 down. - _For Sale Lake Ps Prop. 44) For Sale Lots s 46 t home. Full bath. — bev ‘for 43.500 with 000 an. Gils “ge to ott oA per La adie a or_ Byes. MU_¢-ou1t Auburn ‘Soe pong : ILLIAMS LAKE A TWO FAMILY YR. - AROUND LOT OFF COOLEY RD. ee now fer an “eoeer : Kee Pave for ‘I iri ean or $300 DOWN lot and features. inige wits full “basement, ims | jou stately shade ay AO _ : = WARD E. PARTRIDGE} “”*oans $25 TO ss00 3 bedrm-—basement, lake privi-.|- close’ ® levely kitchen, ~_— garage. wae bon Easy terms OFF MT. CLEMEN SPECIAL . R FE 4.3581 BENEFICIAL legea—immediate vossession. We | with birch ards, bard: Se eas =. sant *_n¢.| ideal t. 19 ACRES WITH LAKE REALTO ESSES FINANCE CO we TIM WRIGHT | — tea“iarpe puttare windows BEAT yTig OVER | water @ cewer, Only aitie | in iber fail basement with tsuse | “©A* Eimewouy’ ance 1W. Lawrence 8t. = 2: ee coins BELTON pr sou: | Sbown by sppciniment. ay C. Wood Co.|"E= epeveget. 618" Low ‘dows urate a PRSRAMAR: Hecrr'etaeway | 1050 W. HURON ST, ANS $2079 $800 Opes _ Eves. REALTOR on Cass Lake. close 3 hee! ROCHESTER AREA | ;,,.Brick Income, [SUS Grice ovmw st". DENNIS ee _ ey era side the city. This. duplex ey as consiéor bonne ie trade. Walton to Adai Ad re. 2 Ideal lot 100x350 ft., hig : | “| | @ite-te Jidson Ra. — oat ES LES REALTY co. 11,080. Terms. © _— Wi olverine dn, Good homesite 100x350 ft, ADAMS ROAD Diulpment 2: lotr Onty 41-108 a. < * “ ST. 4 ie ie, . a * wim jes) angie ae... 308 Lapeer Ra, (a2) At silver. pats gare garsie, iata0 ot, black binct | ae CH SITE = trpe and “with mam, conieatte Zoned for cls or cent ofce OPEN | tg montis OLD ” | ccgetacen somone _ | Wabvecee Wooded | “over, 31,000 ares, oo Rg yg ee oe _ -_ »_ SUNDAY i 20 f.. | frome POR $00 MONTH. CLARK quisv. Carsten Icing Got dieing chores ath ge ireenr hugh | weaie’ ener} t developing Ber, sore, PURARE Cake, TION AREA, Dave tn restaurant __ aes seecttemttees| 2" muonance’ canoe | QSeaSC™E SPAP8DAN, HOR) Sasies™oicuesis ent ert | MULTI-LAKES RLTY, | 80; Bapdie, tac t-Y AREA ambitions couple. ‘Also. included ; WITH foundation and has 2 bedrooms,| ‘With Bamboo furniture. Only $1,-/ mA €1050 3060 8. Commerce Rd. a is a for your live a a4 a e , mt. 2 bed ie PT. Get fee medea Machen 5 | 00 aeee. ; 7 | 102 EB Huron st. FE ¢426/ A farmer's and ate reason-| ing quarters, 63,950. E. Z. terms feu Or PE S-Sinl and tell ; roms ceirwey aie Lor, NEAR CUAREgTON. pe. Bath ook fore a! a tal FR TAOS, % ACES, Ti Eve. PE 5-0610 FE 2-301! oe oes. acres, @ room, 2 euneth. on ‘vet : ; : < (where a es: . " . a BR ee Se a | See ee as ee | Se S| Westse | Ee rere foes SEE! Home & Auto 4 . Roce meatton| R. J’ VALUET, Realtor | sumer weet seated 5,75 | ect "recreni foom, tached | ensue zasncted sub. reed |" Encaleat talc ae ous hill | of Naty. “acoea, ot your soup fede Sana snirct eemer | T FS eee ee | ee emer eee | mae | oan Company 2 ink ‘Fle tra, Ay “NORTH SIDE home Rage 3 nie bedrecms oj Oe sot Blaine pha tstablished ‘neighberneod of goot| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor C. HAYDEN, Rea Realtor uns @ second Freer) © te Sat sy, ae Me Hs wera crnsen tens rm. | anak METER esi | tee hae ane | RRM steam SiMe dhs | Se waam ace ot sine nace 6, PF Sa —— "WHEN YOU NEED. - Sewer «. water. In Immediate te pee , ete. Osk floors, fea- coppers, Ea 60x332, Full price OFFER shanty BELT center, NORTH SIDE . Open eves, “til 4:30 P.M. Ce ale aie. Custo n Built “DRAYTON I PLAINS. reg eee shower, large wil ena acres, Gad Dulding site, ake | 155300 PAVED ROAD + | tere, masonry building with equip. $95 to $500 "beta, reams tog water bea | Hew, # arom moder Lake ork | Sza"nss "Sau ws aetoct| fot paren spot_wum_ tovom | "Wr cc wigeongs, mmatom | Rffartoag “i i #1 ENT ee | Sea ee] Ot ee me : Good hunting & fishing. ake Spar lagerea| iy fle price. ‘Resoauale cow tine Stver ts sang tak aed Pau oriet nie "ts. | ES Sale Resort Prop. 44A Shute yen eee ia ‘er, fll basement with 1838 Biaaings, ian dectoen Wane Se: Sime Sere ts = oF app a WILLIAMS LAKE *, Pye cots of | FOURTH STREET : ae 3 bedrms” first Qeor, 7 } eadont, “LAKEFRONT 4 room modern. Newly decorat-| _ m8 ona st z rs «| foom. full basement. with space | Mere te won, oper gue} < 3% scan ore GATE 1S minutes ‘west of south Me iso ft business 3 large bedrms. 1%| ag Bg od CLOSE TO SCHOOL. Th es for rec: ‘ way a chee . This; Large parcel on a winding at M58. # req ug not = 5 it lake frontage car knotty pine! pri ite sand beach. §7, lot of this Ranch Home adjoins) 00* 1i"ear e. Large fenced| new 20x34 finishet room cab- eo trees en ares to, aire eee, frontage ‘aa . oe. m3 screened SUBURBAN 2 2 Ko BH lot. Full price $13,200 terms.| in om your Tot $2,308 with % geome. | of food, homes We Wil. be be Capt "4 = LF Eg Wy RN EIN ANCE CO arm bea Sea Gear oi" its | Hiatal’ inte ae : SS Bae eeiee ate eoeg ae wi ay cas | gk, Hse cee Boneh | re Peon ger mee stm pown | Braet Berorae SCHRAM | Skgers ES oS peoetre| mamas TENGUE FiaNCrco ™ +. ? Pe ea _Giaknd Het,cors vil hands: | PE S400 , Reuter. 7H |" For Sale Lots 46 iso Fr fan nceway . | Gee Le Gil| ROCHESTER, MICH. Giste possession, Onl heat. 60,960 | “ Tiles tsaes cna aves, Eves. & Sun. Res. PE 5.2504 2 See eee DGEWAY take “goed home’ tn trade. ete, HURON | oS EAReS = |coace nea pare EER peg | LE oe = 4 room modern. Large | Some very nice large trees. On 106 A ; ! winaey ee, omen Te. | KNUDSEN |*ecee eee ee st Sash Past, “wat “Its | George R. Irwin|™ 7 VALLEY REALTY down Rruiple’ Listing, Service Grove. Flowing well. $280 an acre LADD’S INC. m Yegronn. home,: Sewly jus eianiiia: aot Mortgage Loans 54 Pontiac Lake GEORGE BLAIR j LINGUS 6T_EXGELLENT 00 FF. | a0 Disie Bey. “Drayton Plains | Ssseth'‘Gare with sunchions S| FE Saleh 0 or Pe 808s a Oe |g REALTOR sas wl tl For Colored | natn ; bie, with hs ge Soe eae pee to $1,500 WALLED 2 YRS « bome. Rochester Rd. car eurage. We Det) anor COR DIT oF OR 3.3007 BUD apt, House sig 10, excellent et 2 *,. ae At Silver Bs, ape come. Good location. Sell . and large jot. =~ be us = Sesanom home FE #3183. Partridge Piorieer Highlands _ nce Otter-Sylvan Lakes; | |"Ruby “TMS CTT. TE , a Fast Possession WM. H. KNUDSEN terse “Te tc 00 fl. |60 x 186, $1,000 OR TRADE. OWN- peck porch. ful basement. rick 8 rooms and tile mesaeen wulte® overlooking ond "with | “et P.O. Bon 830, a i: weet wie 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE bait downs uatinished upetairy for $10 Pention Bake Bonk Fibs Saraeges os Cogn . NORTH SIDE tent recreation roam with bar, FE $4816: _ Bros. Call PR 4008} . prieca rom. wisi 100 x 100 : , F : N ICHOLIE) sates azs| SBE EE 2 ACRES | | gies antes) eae NEAR SYLVAN VILLAGE Some ny eer oma raene bse Yor, rae ae “tue down, Gel Ceures. Lake Priv. FE |” 175 x 250 FT. Pn bias ry good nearly new =" ia $. onde: sites. oe REALTOR FE 43581 Se dene eta ‘ames H., W. Bigelow Lake, privileges. Paved road: wats] Glggtaten, ive Hate win ag storms & screens > z Soreet alt : 2 ‘ : sui seate eevee | 1OSQp ay vm. cau g _| fits dinates “Pisa Rc: | cntae ie Baier” Ree FE Eton Irae Bee ROCHESTER AREA |MRdctet gt Thee, eden $2,600 EQUITY... a mans be sold. See B Only $650 Dawn a’nummertime of fim for ihe | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bitte wtertena | 175 2. cis 1Sde Bakaese eauatie a ghaenass 1x 3 ROOM PRIVI- end make an otter. We a a entire family, see i now. orn ee ae Reewos bed fate AVIS am citinea’ sitter sees -< a ee se ~ Psa : PIONEER ST. VACANT bedrms.. rm., ey ‘ $2,80q with $800 down. ; ; : Terrien | Se tea det] NY ICHOLIE RPA es see eo | ee mi car wil isse PH ba full, bamt x150 ft. $50 per month. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Lane ‘ mice, bérms., amt sejoe, $200 with terms, Inter ieee eS rubdivision +n ate os1es at : garage: nies workroom, > |(S]TOUX-F TANKS |g 3, ciomene St pe sage | SH “only 6 percent pcan dsgtics png ares. we 7 ; am 1062200 “See it GENERAL REAL ESTATE Eve. Mr. Vornes Lae ae West su- maenwend Roed. et S & iat M ae ec [See Date vr. enc 2 1 SSS RRS es Bisg srvam, encetent warden vol BEAUTIFUL, SITE ON OTTAWA| Toom apt. aod vacant gtore, OL vee tes 4 scone ont For COLORED eee eee SEAve® | scene < for own- Fast sid Bide. Good butiding lot. $1100 terme, FE Sea. BUSINESS CORNER ears Lake Front ee wns | SEGRE ES ree Bay Thru Parijs | Galt ots Lake rivileges. Owner FAMILIES Apa Deautiful recreation i Call fer’ an ‘appointment to see. | ™ ont, Settee 9, | coe each, hit Thru neers sed tina Baste #00. Asking $1,200 down. Sento on wroming neet| ZeRctity Maas? “Primgs | OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 | posuse rane ng. appron 1% ecres.| “Of aller ‘aud, wee. BM SOL) R.D. RILEY, Broker wee: | Serta Sagal EL SE ee ce mig eoding eGee| beset tanasedpes, tee cat | Oorge R, Irwin | ssn” 2 wts.| For Sale Ac 47)" Len ~ NICHOLIE! on oa Fetes tase Fil be proud to rg Somer iocaiion game. Ferme. = creage Buy Thru Partridge | MICHIGAN BUSINESS own. Call — A ~ | Sate MOD ph 2-64 appelaienens ta" ess: REALS oot on bE bout = Off Walton Pontigg Twp. 178) -_2.ACRES cess List yee er | SALES: CORPORATION WHER : “7 mere! _. | , ; a2 SES . Me NTA ROPE! we ARGER CO. || John Kinzler, Realtor Three-Bedrm. Brick | , HOVE: VJ HAYDEN, Realtor pert gr. modern farm, pour, New commercial building. 011 | 7M Th¢s: g-* ‘ng races ; et 670 W. Huron St. buy on this practically new CLARKSTON. HOLLY-DAVISBERO oie aie tome aad ved cau: phoge, home. Wonderful basement, sACR ; rred, | 2 ‘ wooded home| house wits floored Well lo-| ment. zoned for ‘ nicely ted. Water beautiful 3 bedroom, 1% baths, acre ' ‘Da 3 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE poo Bay ge ag ef renee tome. 1-140 tn. = Mae his ‘és ornae # 00 oa cated, close in nid See, ponemen, ne EWAYS tolanuetFore | Siteritmansiaectesn:| cs Prt 8 Be oe ACRES od heat, storms & teens, close GAT O} Brick and Frame aye ae py -* ¥ 19 fertile acres ...... ‘oe Dn.| Ail e,seatly rolling, 1¢ 19 miles to stores and school. Only $7,350 Three bedroom stburban 318 down to GI mortgage, ‘ti 5 sore pane ome oo: eS oe 36.000 $1,335 down, HAPPINESS home. Extra me 8 mo, imeludes taxes : ee TD sissy “ene Oh De. r% Hibceway_ NTOON LAK ; : ; . ‘e have several other parcels, ow Bald , baal home = —— 1% ean + ‘ANT ph tell this HOYT REALTY : pee « pores ee ee cant | wis Ave. : get gucege, Tee ivi tom, YOU'LL WANT quick. Call now, FE 2-191 FE 2600 | PAUL A, KERN INC. Ti%e N. Sag- Bitches. see choca’ sittes| _ SECURITY, HAPPINESS 254 8. Telegraph nay, Pontiec. Fe 4.0200, - neighborhood. $11, For yourself and family. This! Six-Room Brick ADAMs . well arranged 5 room- and bath, le thi 000 down. ILLINOIg 8ST. — EXCELLENT 2 bedroom home with ample ak eet BO SS. “paved Rd; alee © room terms be RESALE space for a third bedroom cious attractive livin house; outbuildings with- peeidential ares, pleasant gui + erat joes "af and ents evairy in 22 miles of Pontise. - MIDLAND ST —very lee lot. Han- fxme reom, dining ell, beautiful oF or dein cae Roors, pigs boards. Picture meee be $ to school. itchen- with panelee dining space] fo0G walls. lot soxl30 ft. on eer gatnes: A lot of value vag ee et _— L Also te batt with vanity. Paved| gurten, SB and? eas, Susmgs | Stey wilh well bully homes, TRADE NICHOLIE Bt. and drive. $2,500 do pieret Sy me Gee. " pf mye Re Am Me Foye A & HARGER CO. toon have Ske Ras mits qo Duy—Te. Seh-Te Treap__| COthmercial pita ph nt Rovere. SF Mind controct. 33_W. Huron st. #183 wilt trade ‘on eo S eae firepia Ge RE Ts.|YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! Oe have see as Fg | x Deareven hese porth sta nloh AC ES ir = — 7 a ye snn| LAKEFRONT fit ba ee a agian Russell Yours , MAHAN Lamaence.y. PE wa 7 oe a ot raree Baecen ie =a cS AYLORD Income Property 43A) sr'h.fva omer, Ai ("ou at| RAY-O'NEIL, Realtor | ins ) Sale Land Contracts 52 Ney Bansion gee FE aol | ee ET réeran tat |[LETYOURSSS) Es s. Le — , ,. eee Se Ee Se eee wal OEY | BER TLS | WORK for YOU ee ce forms & screens. ¥ ds| mile off — odern simost sew’ Megs 2 s iherfacin estas] ESTABLISHED __ |. fromenatieme Staten i : ae | See set) Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor: . , . Bungalow she, ‘bedroome ‘with W. MATHESON through Classified Ads!| ‘thon way | Yes, whatever it is _ dit e|FE 28181 \ for th ‘ad writer. and get itl wah well inst: rating Hak sete — ; ‘ =a rom wile ee ‘i Sea eee mee tor ever. Ne) ce Acs ee ss Tate | fi ‘Ny | j ree, Hay, Grain & Feed 71| & 1ST & SECOND CUTTING ALFAL- : %. mile cerca 3 wee 2 dase. ; A MIXED ELECTRIC RANGE. tied rT, 0. . 43" GE Stratoline iw. - $50. eens Nee SS anep a e _—— wy PALAN © wneton - 3 w 2 areas ELecraic STOVE | welder YE 610s __ | “Let me hit him first, Mother, after all, he’s MY husband!” | $50, MT 65408 . ! HOOVER, VACUUM, ALE ATTACH | | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) 7 cmmmmarnie MAT ORE OES oranbas quan is [orecay,o camry cores Be | ~PLYSCORE- Bien erator $50.95) $ 4 7 5 IeaGamy ete oe . eS ee oomic stove | sae . a ‘outboard, . ing, $105 M OES wee ntet ate * . . Permit . tacelledt condition, os. Daystrom we Northern Lumber Co. FOLLOWING Se te ‘gas c. shoigun. Winchester 25- ve beet erty fittings .... $11. * & Panelling. nec muni . 47950 - " - : . MODERN 4 Pury HOUSETRAILER. TR +5 A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME! 23 Coleman oll lke}. new, GUARANTEED. Buy ‘em cheap yourself or . Install ‘em com installed i, a POR ONLY 8180. No money down; FHA terms. Other ce _liama Lake. 158 Wiliams, Lake ad’ te. “New Furniture OR 3206. : bal ain ar we omebtices Cot aw) Always Call ePatieremeter 8) EM 3.273] Fe A. 2 sa Fepeal 3F i HAR | BOAT WORKS NAME . Buy PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. =e. : “Mad flags for your trucks. ¢3 | GRA’ STONE AND |! CARDEN THscte Ant = See ee SENS felis Laser “ar meets eee ewe A “ANCHOR FENCES a tents. a ob inquire FE S171 or FE . 6 bp. m - me wet 1 e fing | ven, FE 3-4738, a oy Retaetow a nrg seicin | HhouPoon CRESTLOGER @ WE = : a 5 : Evin- | . A f Hit : a St i: : Bly ej : ig brass banging lamp, assorted imps, >. pieture e8, glass, cut amberian mill, er rman 7 hie 43 t in f i Lt meen 7 at Fa fh “Weed F peersce AF i Ht ial iH 4 Ei : i : i E ce ala Pe Sa lle en aaa aati, Oe fet eo Hiutehin OUTBOARD MOTORS © “3 GRANDFATHERS CLOCKS = * a 4 rE after 6. Mobile Ho Sal “ eaionblee ed cary Se eS cna Yaw oar. Mobile Homes Sales Inc.) OV "SS and up : ‘2 4301 Tana OD TOMSER . : hitch, mounted Drayton, Plains, SLAYBAUGHS fsaad §'s Oe 6 ton tos. Wood, Coal & Fucl @7|_iatoma $i Leonard, Mich. | 055 GENERAT- iF CLEAN, Most | O22 Oebend = er. Se" gan ave of Vanier area Other gene. Pourth. tre idaeters stove & mise. ‘bems.| i teat wag > Vick pSTER, Bi. rs Beno. +1284. ener BERR Ae: | AB, SPR TN See wer ne i Mie is = & ait: | WHITE BIRCH. 16 30 6 30IN, FE ence | 8:30 pm. , esse | oo keh via “SS a | “Chat “OXFORD T TRAILER “Wanted Used Wall Tile 1¢\ sx : nay et a PLASTIc COLORS. Me cond, J. B 100 § es good OR SHOP |e ee eae Sie eee | a inet | AVERILL oo eee eo 0| 6, me sens ee. Tes! : ae oe ecbrcer bank mile south of Lake Orion 23: Top Dollar for Sharp Cars Batica doory and windows. *pervita Juniper Conte, Fisisen’siuet, —___ | TRAILER EXCHANGE | re seen" =" 8"? ve cause BENSON LUMBER CO,| Resvetinys. Gor igs ayn, Bring KING BROS. UALITY — 10 WIDES'|See M & M Motor Sales Do It Vourselt —o1| jain’ SReee ne aes | own -"Qarans= arm, — Store| atone tng" 2° 20,2500 | ror tp dolar a Ite mate cas FTBOARD SOTOR. GARDEN Dusk Lote Bé. tetersestion. Opes Special this week oaly = PION, WESTWARD 4 Pravin | 43 AS JUNK AND ir Fraet, OR 2008. | ishera“torabees, gaat 0 | SHADE TREES *erhurpos! reeset, 420.0 See (ae PATIO SLABS Steamers, ete. foes mals | KING BROS. sad SOTTLE GAS Always Ready to Buy ” a . cars. . sed Ge OR RENT a wa” vatiable’ any” amount Fowree RD, AT OPDYRE | 8 ra E UPPLIES | BACLEY ‘AUTO PARTS C a er, gal. tank. =e S “til § & Sun p.m. | FE 56-9219 “1 BAGLEY ST, wo |_ Sjamda rd pee meen | WHY WARE RENT MEY a |" ~"WaNTED' Arua cana BE x Saree overt Saeccinl 28 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales S| aS ad" * Gowe| Ro getter © Ge | ER AME God a] Ppnaria Nampa ance eggeaa SPECIALSALE Se a B seeF weekiy ‘ot ae ae Equipment | TRAILER EXCHANGE caren aucie DAVIS BACK HOE nase ane ma teu" | “CARS. TED SCRAP OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S With exclusive right Fee Eves. _ Dm. | _ Service. Call FE Open Sunday it ee | ae de eaten | [HE HIGH DOLLAR Perguoog 7 Sractr vio Genes: | Pk Pita Setsber'S's'h. 's'hs| esd thm. Drive ie exia inden, BROWNIES es = ee oem. 8 8 twill. pay you weil. Dixie e Us Toda EN : y foe ee tee weanoem| “HJ. VAN WELT “lates aeevices” | Fao Uemp taal On , po he 6) - G mnd “Save * Gee ft, We se) i for = ky 10| funk FB cen wer 32-5493, = ae 5-227 HOUGHTON & SON Cem 5, : Bie pave bank | Eo Sale Trucks 90 i stochmente. BEAUTIFOL COLLIE PUPS. AKC, | 20 N. Main Ot, 1-976 Rochester | Sales i80I0-N. Holly Ra, Holly, | wen FE 4-6089 “| tor. 360 Sol, pivoet, otiee collec- A : rn CUS. “ae — MEirose 4-671. . tor & case. $25. 422 i, Manstield. | POSTON ; Mipmees, 1¥is_OCetyee.__. < CHEV. % TON STAKE, DUAL 3 # am, to 9 p.m. _M? 55341. cable biel aisle Maen Rae ouvEg ACTOR. LIVE Pow. Rent Trailer Space 79) #0. Cir’ w mileage, ready for ANKS , Buies. Oliver 2 bottom 14 in plow, $800, | MODERN & ewe wnasam| Son ycer secur tem ee . REINFORCED CONCRETE” BOSTON BULL PUPPIES. FON. $820 Lakeville Rr., OA : . Te oon’: Rd, SS : sie Cay St St | ee Pec ie eering | eeaoas Saree P| Toskins Ch )| SOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD,| &t tre John Deere Desiership in eS OSKINS UNev. AKC . Curtiss. OR 3-9206. Ortonville Ph. NA 17-3202. Davis OXFORD” MOBILE MANOR 3 @751 Dixie Highway MIS BUL ONE | _Mochines miles east td at 1b40 Lake: | MADle5-0071_-Open_nites ti) 9 fold, red. $28, FE s those want PANEL. EXC. COND, ry. % 6, PECIALS bye g OA 7. MY 1950 Me TON hs _ Bsus est phone OA #3022 $250. EM 3-2875 after 5:30. COLL IEg. a ~ Rage y seer cae Ml tr inteee — 33 MODEL K. DODGE TRACTOR, ‘ = ‘ . in = : : paige ge Priced to sell Pe 50am hoon & - R-|aseiveh “Teteie - ’ ret ’ I rt ™R E CO. = sf os m7 ‘| CH wd) Used and Reconditioned | Merce Auction Sales | ar. grgiaPamie| Hoskins Chev. | 9080 Dixie Highway | CO, | 8 FoR "GP REAR Pe awe teeseeess BOERS Sk i! ( ‘ B3°/ every Friday <...7 PM: Every Sunday ....2 P.M, ‘BUY & SELL DAILY 3-2717 | 2 + \ [ ne amen 29, 1997 # 1954 GMC 2-Ton COE air : "Two Boor... $ 576 a Rydramatic. 583 53 Four Door ¥evess$ 923 ‘ ne a hoy 7 1955 Chevrolet Pickup — 1953 GMC lee 1952 Chevrolet Picku 1950 Willys Station Wgn. TRACTORS | ‘} ‘SHEVROLET ods” Satin “$1345 Low easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S, ‘Woodward Ave. - BIRMINGHAM — CHEV. “WS STATION WAGON V3. va y egg ag lp green. 6420 W. wr Drike "Ra. Walled Lake. MA 6-152. Fi caev 7 a @GoD i. ta Naa. POWERS: brakes. i CHEV. REAR END MOTOR 1953 —— MC a” engine iri Sa 1953 GMC beily uty air | =® tires, $135. PE > hahaa ce Pest gadiaal be, ~~ yg as CHE 1665 BEL AIR V-8 —6WI SON Seta a a, a ane. Event for quick sale. aust _ GMC _ E 6751 Dixte ater ay, Male P5er% "Open nites “til Haskins Chav. “B , efor ra wi, s | _For Sale Cars _ SPECIALLY 91 “HAUPT™: Pontiac Sales ‘SL Two Door 2 pesdust ae heoter, Synchremesh. CLARKSTON Motor Sales _ Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL | - NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! AIR CONDITIONED 195¢ CHRYS- LER 4 DR. HARDTOP. ear for sectins indows, eens "$3 Two Door 210 ..$ 62 a ee "55 Ton Pickup ..$ 899 ee yy * Se oa 1854 Buick super, 4 dr. Dyna. RAH Redie & bpater, Hydramatic. n'y gamer B-Air 4 Door ....$ 795 aay on See “GOODWILL USED.CARS” n OFFICE PE 37117) . PLUS Tegeeetere ‘Cems i ne MAple 5-5141 CLARKSTON SENSATIONAL 'S7 CHEV. ~~ | Demos. and Courtesy Cars P a SAVE Ur TO ott Bw. ond "| UP TO 3% MONTHS ON BALANCE “| Highest Trades — Lowest Terms apy antes EAE" ARS AETAMT Easton We want buyers seeking Savings —Service—Satisfaction FOR A BETTER DEA}. = HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland Countys wide wall| Fastest Growing Dealer” pew. ear $795 Besy Terma Arranged _ NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM “an Disie Highway at a | 5-071 Oper nites re x gil SHARP. eat. (ET +bR STATION beater te Glice, ney} and te m ree Sai akter call FE 5-042 B CHEYROL ET STANDARD 2 =~ ia white: with black ” 2.9708. ° 1 owner Se OnE, 954 2-DOOR SEDAN. OR: gina finish, excellent me- chanical condition y's bar- gain special. $695 full: marr Make your own terms, Haskins Chev. 675) Dixie Highway at Mis MApie 5-507 Open nites “til © Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN 34-TON STAKE . $1350 LARRY FORD DEALER ou an We Will Trade Up or Down ee “se to ‘ST models available HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest ue mney Dealer” SUBURBAN MTRS. CO. wb 8. Westward, a, {Briminghem Birmingham Trade-ins | MA 41513. Direct entens dealer. You save! ‘6 FORD PA NE, BIRMINGHAM dove | Pah cuts . $895 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1952 PLYMOUTH 2 Pa, ae R& BAAS ore Sone oo owner. ois” PRIVATE OWNER MUST SELL’ 1949 Plymouth 2 door sedan, radio, heater, 39,00 act- ual miles. Good body, motor, chrome and in- terior, Best offer. Call anytime. OR 31186. CUSTOM LINE 4-Door, 8 Cyl. Radio and Heater . Overdrive $1350 LARRY JEROME DEALER 57 JAGUAR CONVERT. nya = R & HB, Directional ae ww, 5.000 HURON MTR. SALES 62_W. Huron Saas SEED STATION WAGON, Site *| iss) JEEP STATION WAGON. Good_ condition. aa 1953 ‘ . $295. §-3325. oa. oS aiaidae Bob Frost *53 Olds Fiesta Convert., full power, shar °55 Mercury Montclair Convert., clean car $1525 52 Mercury Convertible, power windows, Merco- matic, A dandy! $595 ud 1°52 Chevrolet Deluxe. A 51 Ford V-8, one owner. |. - beauty! No money dn., $23 month ~~ $295 54 Ford V-8 Custom 2-Dr., like new. $795 53 Plymouth H’top. Sharp $695 1°55 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr., like new. $1395 53. Mercur Hardtop, one owner, ’S4 Ford Custom, Radio & Heater. A dandy! 53 Lincoln - ‘Hardtop, full | power, sharp. 34 my 9-Pass. A dandy! $109 56 Ford Parklane Wagon, sharp. $1995 ‘SS . ymouth Belvedere Wagon. A beauty! Gah ercury Monterey Wa power steering hdd ons like new - M08 | 50 Mercury Monterey as A real beauty!) LeMans | 845 ~~ yd Pontiac, like new ‘sti95|- F Ha el aa 2 ~ See Stan-or John. ? B Bob E Frost, Inc. | PLYMOUTH | ae Weal out. A real NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Fine Used od Cars "57 Pl th H’t 5 57 peste b oe ’55 Buick Super .. -$1695 radio & Riviera Cpe tering" w ‘eras, 36 = ’ Ke di saige! Fireflite $1895 Power. '56 Buick Super . $2005 "52 Plymouth sons -G9 DR 2 dr. sedan . Radio & Heater, Au- mission. a 55 Plymouth H’ i $1395 Belvedere, radio & heater, Pow- erflite. W-Wall tires. ’55 Ford Fairlane ...$1395 Victoria, Radio & heater, Ford- O-Matic, W-Wall tires. *55 DeSoto 4Dr, ...$1695 Pireflite Sedan, like new ’54 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 795 i Radio & heater W-Wall tires. $3 Pontiac Cet. «+28 54 haus 4-Dr. ‘ Sa a : t : : Rigi he < ‘ Te 2 “ F + = | _ = 1¢ : 2 | BigSem) BRM eo fe I: 5 “* \eael “loses OF y ie. i o ae Sl wlWPE”) Suisse 1 + ca, 4 : j a i «) ‘dl , mi 7 ; =) = | 1 i og SIRE. iasea a s _ * o 4 2 ee poy th ak seseeeesessedededesises f ¢ oa 5 56 Plym. Sta. Wen. $1895 dramatic, radio & Po saat * all tires, power steerin se "53 Dodge Coronet ..$ 695 2 dr, radio & hester, W-Wall tires, vs. ’$4 Ford 8, 2-Dr. ....$ 795 boca radio end heater, W-Wall q b 100 *eiEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge Plymouth | , 232 5. . TL. TOTE YOUR NOTE __ : | BVERYBODY'§ CREDIT 18 GOOD THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND HIGH. VALUE LOW PRICES DRIVE OVER FOR A BOTTOM DEAL 56 Buick Roadmaster - “55 Olds. 98 Holiday *55 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door *55 Ford Ranch Wagon 35. ts Rivines, 53 Chev. Bel A Air HOUGHTEN ¢ & & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE PA ‘ [ some A. us 2 rn _-¥ do . Lake Orion. otor Sales MY 22611 “S7 ; PONTIAC, MODEL oa, 860, — & H. A grey rE errs ' * i 1 " pomemian ™ . a ae Seg hel eek Es pate : ” ~ Such’ a Tremendous Value Dood. Upper. wy vest Side Used Cars. makes & from. West, Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron ws 4 N A 87 cr ar bene :. oes gacnt loaded $3,450; i ~ volee $2, 4 door Commanter. $2,765; inrstes $2,105. - AUTO SUPER MKT, & Swap > PONTIAC _ -_ 3+ioor eoede Just like $1695 Your car in trade NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL BARGAINS R. . SALES B4) — Have You Heard About Our NEW POLICY ° ON USED CARS? New Tires ON ALL ‘S'S MODELS | Motor Tune-Up STEAM CLEANED & PAINTED ‘Written Guarantee — A 33 Lomo “is yoo own Car Delivered ‘. PROM GcaTiONs CHECK THESE SPECIALS! $1195 54 Buick Special cr Many. ane “entras, , a $1995 ’ "56 Chevrolet Wagon heat- 8 Cyl. Po , radio ce. trey ergnates. — Cpe. power and ready to, - aot.” ie S$ Buick Century _ ® Savion Wewele Green & i 5 $1395 *55 Chevrolet 8 Powerglide, radio & heater. 2 tone green. “$1595 °S6 Ford Custom 3 door, sptic. & Renter. Biack & ivory $1995 56 Chevrolet Bel Air side, ¢00 miles, Forguote. wih $1545 135 Chevrolet ri we handyman, $.795| 49 Plymouth = matic. Rate St fie ta oe i\We have a nice selection of safety-tested used cars ‘Cadillacs SCCEROF $395 up GS c.ccaseee ces $295 up Chevies osicscvas $195 | Forde .. 5 cccevees $ 95 up Pontiacs ......5. $95 u WBuicks .......... $195: up Mercurys ....... $145 up JEROME Olds - Cadillac” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 - ‘CLUB COUPE $1395 -'55 FORD STATION WAGON $1495 ‘57 PLYMOUTH, 2-DOOR $1795 ‘53 BUICK — 2DOOR $695 ‘53 OLDSMOBILE 2:DOOR $895 ‘53 FORD 2-DOOR $595 “51 LINCOLN CLUB COUPE $295 ‘5S BUICK ~ 2-DOOR $1195 -'$4 FORD 2DOOR $795 or.te& Say _ a oe o. wig Pa @.3° Stop, Shop a | 2-DOOR $395 ‘51 FORD 2-DOOR $345 50 PACKARD 4-DOOR $495 ‘49 FORD 2- DOOR $145 \ | Cy Owens’ Your Be FORD Dealer 147 S Saginaw St. FE $4101 FE53588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. $1695 5S Pontiac Custom Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic, W/Wall Tires, White - Turquoise, New Spare, Drives Like New ‘$1595 54 Buick 2-Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow. Seat Covers, Practically New Tires '50 Plymouth 4Dr. Se- dan, 25,000 actual miles, Radio, Heater, sea ard Shift $4 Buick Special 2-Dr, Riviera, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, Tinted Glass, W/Wail Tires $1895 55 Buick Special 4Dr, ag ne Radio, Heat- . Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires, White and Biack Finish - + | OLIVER. BUICK i¢ offering these tremendous bargains in conjunction with their new car . sale. So stop in and take advantage of these terrific prices. cars to choose from. Your choice of financing. ALSO SEE THE 1957 BUICK AT $2947.80 with low monthly payments of $69.97 Dr. Sta. Wagon, Radio, Riviera; Radio, Heateg, Heater, Darl Green W/Wall Tires, te Finish flow, Two- Fone Blue oe and Cream with Har- $1 49 5 monizing Interior ees, $0805 Sedan, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Two-Tone °56 Chevrolet Nomad Green, Low Mileage,. Station Wagon, Radio, ‘Power Brakes, 25,000 . diculously, Low Price Turquoise nod nee Many many $895 $2295. "53 Plymouth Savoy 2- °56 Buick Special 2-Dr. Heater, Power Steer- _ ing and Brakes, Power- ee W/Wall Tires, Metallic Brown and ~ Cream with. Harmoniz ing Leather and Nylon Interior $595 52 Ford Customline 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater, Fordomatic : $696 ‘53. Mercury Custom 4- Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heater, Mercomatic $1295. «$345 55 Chevrolet 210 2-Dr, °51 Dod Standard Shite, W/ Hea De Sed, Rao, ta t, ter, Standa Wall Tires, Two-Tone — Good Tires, lard Sti, Actual Miles $1295 55 Plymouth Savoy 4 . Two-Tone Green, - Radio, Heater, Standard Shift $1595 54 Buick Super 4-Dr. Sedan, Radio and Heat- er, Dynaflow, Th bre Steering E-Z Glass, W/Wall ee Two-Tone Green, Ri- Good gine, Clean me woodward, acne eel Mi, 6-530 Open “ts 8 p.m pe SVs ae | i i t il Bt | : Ss \ : Schute W Motors. ES 161 Ja OMe We Don’t Ask Eva Bartok About Gabor Bite By EARL WILSON . NEW YORK~—I reckon this Ohio apple-knocker is too naive. I asked Eva Bartok, the latest Hungarian glamor import, how) many times abe was married,.and.she said, “only once... _ really.” e 2.2% So our files say four times, so what? Miss Bartok, who's been a, thled ae EErtE Hungariss,” ee a coat Stren Drainage Bil | Gets Support State Legislators Favor "ungary as produced so many great people—ehy shoul we only hear about the Ga- bors?” Her eyes blazed under the white felt coal-scuttle hat. Perhaps a secret about her — romantic life would be easier? - “My last two escorts got me all that bad publicity,” she flamed, referring, I gather, to the Marquess of — Milford Haven and Kurt Jurgens, husband No, 4. “The same things are go- EVA ing on with them now—except the girls have changed.” Much later when I bade her a lunchtime goodbye she looked | up at me and said, “Please don't write anything uncompli- mentary about the Gabors. probably very nice.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Could Janette Davis and director Frank Museiello of the Arthur Godfrey morning show, ‘be getting married? . WAIF (adoption — Par Morgan were a _ . Jackie Gieasen and Jaye P. jot the ek OX hol tee es aad geo ange lies . gets $65,000-a-year income on her auto-. Fon sdseghnen was offered $75,000 to appear in) Abbott & Costello’s next film ... Borden : Stevenson (Adiai’s son) gat one of the) mission to stop allowing untreated garters Bea Lillie tossed out at the Fol- |, : . . Allison Hayes got her first ay _ starring role in the TV series, “Here | Comes the Showboat.” Gruee Kelly and Criticizes we | the Prince will see the Pope any UN ee TODAY'S . « Mary Martin and "hebasi bought a brownstone. houge near the €::2: EARL’S PEARLS . to kill movies, but some of those old) movies may yet kill television. re Meee WISH I'D SAID THAT: The way traf- fic is in N. ¥. nowadays, pretty soon we'll have none-way streets. ~T + BEST LAUGH: Rae reports her year-old son is at the| dangerous age—he can turn on the TV . Television failed | Charlotte! «1 ig The communities affected ‘Birmingham, Southfield, Lathrup Village, Bloomfield Hills, Bloom- I don’t know them. They're! poig Township and Troy. Pemnas by de tananane euned «+ Jane remove one of the lant known "xi Aimed at Parents of Delinquents DETROIT # — Dr. Ralph D: Rabinovitch ‘ says. sare set by himself. — . corsa e og Minery “a perfect oe eS H the Senate probe's main “There are distinct cases when) ‘Larry Daniels heard this conversation about an ineffective legal action againet parents is nec- = ses Un on patient = == TV vice president: “Sorry to hear he was fired. Who filled |essary but these are separate lpelitionl getion,- and that ble vec Ef a ee a joer ew. ar he said. \to be illegal in the eves (Copyright 1957) . Rabinovitch is director of committee. “Senators, congressmen and the = i resent governor of this state have ACROSS ~ ——— lsat and accepted-our— Sue 1 —— and run Steinberg said. “‘No one denounced 4 The fine —— the Teamsters Union then, and 8 aa aoa } we've got letters of thanks com- 12 Blackbird 5 1. menting on our being ‘good’ 13 Fading . : citizens.’ ” : 4 | LL Hy Canvas Munelter _ | Riverview Blacks Out » Se RIVERVIEW (INS) — 21 Lega t 2Prety —+& 24 Pormer % From —<— to worse 2 Make oe while the stn shines NM Lebanon “ ogee kingdom a i Teletype Hastens Solution to Thett lat Local Jeweler \¢losed the case of the Probe No Bar to Union Plans, Says “pokeamct Teamsters Vice President James jare t he said. “We should be holding! p Hoffa on charges of conspiracy out the . frameup.” ing Ai _ > WIR, (160) CKLW, (900) WWJ, (058) «= WAR, (1130) | WEYZ, (1970) 9 WPON, (1460): WIBK, (1490) on omo how men "wars Seaabel Web acted WX7Z. Mickey Shorr WXYZ, News, M. Block Wake Bs. Orses : si ‘ . News, Davies Sports rade * 2 i * for-more than 45 minutes before wg. News 22 - age Hing eae News, Lenaandt. $:00—wIR, wha army Jackie Gleason Insists rescuers, attracted by their) Wosx’ bon Merse” SELW. Shahe of Ration WON, World News WJBE, News, McLeod on Doing Straight Role screams, dug: them out. WCAR, News, Sports | ® JR, Bo They "Bay ¢—WJR, Time for Muste News ing 9 Zz ‘Themen were-in-& 15-foot-diteh| “FOS: News Sports aur. sound Of «=| EWG, You Bet Your Life | 8:0—wam sears tor Defense! if He Makes Movie. laying pipelines when the banks! “Wwa""s,.0Be, -]10:00-WIR, Symphony WW: Bud Device Ghow | -WEY2, Motrop-Opera’ } caved in, 32 . = ie TP Ben cig Ki. Bed of Bands} JACK O'BRIAN tat ea ee, Sees See | cree fame fuer emer) By . “We dug with our bare hands awe | 5 fers Wid, Weekend Music = | WIBK Home McLeod, NEW YORK (INS)—What’s this to uncover their heads,” said) "wwa" e” ues Bouse With Mason News, Davies WPON, Holiday about June Lockhart in the Myrna Robert MeWaters, a crane oper-| wxvk ae ceed 11:00 WIR, News | WJBK, ers Peunerds 4:30 WIR, Music Hall role in a TV “Thin Man" ator on. the flood control project,| Wibi’ calg”™ CKLW, 1:30—W3R, Johnny Dollar WHY, Mvirop-Opere series? With Peter Lawford in the Firemen aided in the final res.| WEAR. Record chop w Kase Wok, Boliday - WAR: News Top 59 _—| William Powell part? cue of ‘Casey . Dombrowski, 31, 7:30-—WWJ, 3-Star Extra WCAR’ Hews, Carl Bhook 2:00—WJR, News, Indictment | WPON. Holiday weet Garden Grove, Calif;, and Raoul Heater |" Ww Witching’ Hour eed ag See aR. Philip Lenhart | Julius La Rosa was added to —— 41, San Gabriel, Calif. “iw Meohior ‘n’ Andy. WxY2, — “CRLW, ews, Davies WibK. Neve, Feter Stoner Como’s March. 30° show;) dition 10. the White Memorial Wren. Seloty Ce SATURDAY AFTERNOON war Top 40 | :90-WIR. Muste | Ball that'g Gt ene oes Laas TENNE « - Hospital. ssi — *CKLW. Guene Men wi" Hews by Coen wa news ci weox = eames . Jackie Gleason won't do a ‘ : ° - comedy movie, Hollywood re | Ringling Bros, big top + will. do: 'a CBS—TV hour April . od older but he wil] get richer: He owns production rights to the new half-hour “‘live’’ Gisele MacKenzie show when it arrives in TV, prob- ably CBS . BEST nanan SHOW NBC radio’s Biographies in Sound was voted “best radio show of 1956". by the National Associa- tion for Better Radio and TY, and ‘it’s not even sponsored , . , while henainiieiiveneene sme “network,” with “Ding that bill, too . ‘BRIGHT MUSICALE The Xavier Cugat Show (NBC- TV) is a imaginati of Negroes on Buses | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (INS)—The constitutionality of Birmingham's bus segregation laws was wae yesterday. * * * | The defendants: were fined $50 for each two dollars of the fine cost not paid. “There would state of itt E | ~@ 82868 Sf S S&S 2 GAS Ses val | : a Hi if 7 g222 ae eese 8 si 5 ue} - |_JEROM ’ Jet Se en Ms for This Event — i Jack Benny may not be getting| - lls ies - Today’ S Television’ irecune tious ode See te 02s eed el es = a Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV — Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel Carcseiidl TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. 49) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. 6:15—(4) Weather, (2) News. 6:25--(2) Box Four. 6:25—-(2) Weather. 6/3%0—(7) Public Defender. (9)|* Boston Gildersieeve., dent.” (2) Trust Your Wife?. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Man Behind Badge. Holmes in “Dying Past.” (4) Code 3. “Lonesome Whistler.” (2) Ellery Queen. “Closeup of oa . sn 9). I Led 3 Lives. - T:16—(T) News. "Haines, guest. ( 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin, (9) Miltion| (4) Sports "Cade. Miguel Berrios -Dollar Movie. George Sanders, | Brenda Marshall in “Paris After | Clock, |8:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (4) Blondie. (2) West Point, “Operation Sur- vival. Blackie. Kent Taylor, Lois Collier in. “Premiere."’ (4) Great Wendell $:30—(7) The Vise. (9) Hoedown. Dark.” (4) Political. (2) Beat the! $:30 — (7) Crossroads. Conrad Nagel as hospital Chaplain in “The Last Strand,” tries to save) young actress, (4) Life of Riley. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Eddie Albert is Civil War “Fugitive.” Celeste Holm stars. 9:00—(7) ‘Treasure “Hunt: (9) —0- Henry Play. Thomas Mitchell in so of the Golden Circle.” (4) Dinah Shore. With Pat Boone, Dan Dailey, Shirley” MacLaine. (2) Mr, Adams, Eve. (2) Playhouse. Bette Davis as woman accused of hit-run driv- Bin. in “For Better, For Worse.” “ Puerto Rico vs. Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn in ]2-round feather- weight bout. () Lineup. “Cher-| The Lone w 1:00-—(2) Range. 2:00 — (2) College Tournament, (4) (Color) Hobbies — Action, Foreign Intrigue. Colorland. (9) Texas Musical Harts. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Long John Silver. (9) Popeye. &:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (7). Bowling Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok okee Rosé Case* 10:30—(9) Person to Person. Ed- ward R. Murrow visits Free Press cartoonist F. Chester Gould; N. Y. Philharmonic con- ductor Dimitri Mitropoulso, (2) | Mom’s Shoes Bring Tears to Mr. District Attorney. 10:45—(4) Barber’s Sports. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s tional News. (9) News. (4) N (2) News. Lad at School PHILADELPHIA @ — A little day attracted the attention of po-| The youngster wore women's shoés, and it was plain that he was ashamed, With a ‘little patience, the po- "|Iicemen get the story. ‘The boy's shop and his mother hadn't the |%*3®—(2) Sermons From Science. over. ” Then they squired ys|and explained it all to principal] | Gerald Amonitti. Wayne Accepts Grants will DETROIT (INS) — Acceptance | of gifts and grants totaling $85,850 has been announced. by the board versity. Scholarship and fellow- my oe contributions amounted to $5, jthe policemen could have a good look. : They took him to the shop and) redeemed his shoes and had the ##:3®—() others firmly wrapped so there ‘of governors of Wayne State Uni-| 11:10—(9) Weathervane. i: 15—(9) Million Doilar Mystery. | boy who sat crying on a curb in| Warner Baxter in “Crime Doc-] . lp 2 Miss} Nightwatch Carlson in “Highways Ne ie wee Law- 11:25—(2) SATURDAY MORNING |1:30—(2) Meditations. 7:55—(2) On The Farm Front. tion. | 16:00—(4) Howdy Doody ‘few. () Roundup Time. - Olney Theater. 11:45—(9) Billboard. On (7 Nail — Michigan State Univer-| ity. 8:15—(2) Michigan State Consetve- Mighty Mouse Play- SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Color—Black & White News. (9) New Horizons. — : 1:30—(2) 4:30—(2) TV Billiards. (4) (Color) - ‘CONDON’S Coll FE 4-9736 Fectory Authorised Sylvania Service | SERVICE? jo ant |8:55—(4) (Color) News. wll pola? prac Bc . ciel yee For (a) ® Tape Recorders anyway, io a pair of her sun neeny OO s (7) America Recent Pana shoes. arade. Pere 9:15—(4) City Affairs. = Glo Sheppard ®and Savage old. the! 8: 330—(2) Captain Kangaroo, (4) © Radio of your troubles, at least. are| Christ. © P.A.- Systems BLAKE — (4) Gumby, 3D Char- ~ RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 11:50—(9) Featurette. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) The Bis Top. (4) True Story: (7) McKenzie. (9) | Country Colebter: 4 '12:30—(4) Detective’s Diary. (9) | Action Theater. _| _ MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES ANNOUNCES “| NEW POLICY Amazing News for Used Car Buyers! ... Our New “4-Star” Used Car Policy Gives You All These Extras... AT NO EXTRA cosT! E MOTOR SALES ‘oll Tires (mot seconds) FREE . *5 Brand New Goodyear Tires Free With every 1955 or 1956 wat sold, we are installing § new Goodyear tires carry a full factory . these . guarantee. And all tbe low mileage tires taken off the '6 and ‘1 1 models are then put on our older model used cars . * Lifetime Written Guarantee All cars from 1961 thru 1957 models carry a writtentservice guar- | antee signed by Matthews-Hargreaves. This service guarantee covers the car AS LONG AS YOU OWN IT! * Every Car Delivered trom any of our three leatons wil be fly lubricated and the changed. * Motor Tuned, Steamed and Painted Every car sold is first fully reconditioned, inside and y motor is tuned up then steam cleaned, ard painted. It like new, run like new. We invite you to inspect our esed cars .. . check the prices. end drive them belere you buy a used car anywhere You'll see for yourself we can give you more, beccuse we sell more! _ Mathews Hargreaves Chevrolet * One ‘of the State's Largest Volunie Dealers 631 Oakland pee 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS , _ 1, 34 Mill St. (Downtown) ARIE (Northside) — ff » 21 8, maine one) a "Matthews fi 4 oo ; gig re ae . sail ete a ve -. Heh: ! aS lis es 7 a ; it ae a ay j tee ae oe eek ; ie daa ; 7 j [e i 2 ee TL F a re vs g = q yt : \? | ; | / Aes ; ‘ ; Ss. : : / \ f. j / \ *% t ae ee > : ! ' : ' f \ ¥ EN ss i sae i : eee ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, - MARCH 22, 1957 ! isa i} the clue. {tion of ‘around bafrel, ete. oo very. a Y | 5. FUEL is better. If a quarrel “°° s.2% -|should be an are. A certain sec- | Pot-O-Gold Puzzle No. 41 which”. 3+ 4° auel may be of use| 10. HOOP, for sure, HOOP isition of a heok can be an arc, but/% Need. even an aulomobite hod appeared in last week's Pontiac's, the winner, if it ends seriously.|supposed to be a circular piece|not any section, The straight! ., “reveal the : Press: : If. it is merely a token DUEL, es part would be far from an arc. |. of a ship | 1, BOLD is good. A cold atti- in which honor is to be satisfied, 11, BAIZE is the choice. Malze,|with ‘secret places, not- tude, either natural or assumed, then both parties can find it ue §. Part of Seaway. |.« corn, cannot be said to be!one whe—does not know how to | is decidedly repellent. To say that/ful in bringing the quarrel to an) as an green very often, All maize isifing them. i is to imply that end.. It -is FUEL that 30 P. t ¢ t green when it starts to grew, with- 16. DICKER i ECONOMY can be otherwise. This is!not be added to a hot quarrel, for Ci. om ele out exception, and is green untill igen you ha : tLLUNUMY } . A BOLD attitude can be) it only makes the situation hotter. it is ripe, ‘Very often’ would im-). watched by an interested par-/ jrepelient to people who dislike = & & SPRINGFIELD, Ul. @® — Orville|ply that’ some maize is never|,” “With a DICKER, you are This . | boldness; it can also be attractive) 6 TOUCH, for sure. A really|@ Hodge's apartment hotel in Fort/green at all. So BAIZE is better. quite sure there is board ‘ho need or like bold-'hot toren would make even @ sus-\Lauderdale, Fia., shot up in value|This cloth, such as is used on pool| vty, in 8 ceed tonne situation. _«_[pecting person jump, if it came|yesterday as a second bid—this|tables, is very often green, butigeat it is essential to watch The wordjin contact with him. With torch, time for $575,000—was received by|it can be dyed other colors. inres’ Al) Wall Street |*tiandy” goes better with KIT,\you get no intimation of contact.|the state. 12, LADDER is better, for when|inyolve figures | tile} With TOUCH, you are told of Hugh Graham Jr., attorney for|a woman gets one in her stocking, |, that require con-/ Tih gi i : ; ely not, needs a handy (ready orjcontact. A suspecting person) the trustee of the state, Wednesdayishe is at least a wine In a hostile one,|could brace himself for a hot|asked the Circuit Court to vacate @inoyed. A riddle may well (Copyright 1957) erainers. be difficult to get food|/TOUCH (a moment's contact). AniFeb. 26 order authorizing the sale|noy some women, but the state-; . . yo . _KITjunsuspecting person would surely/of the property for $522,000 to alment “always annoys” fits much|_"~- | admired room jump from sheer involuntary re-/Michigan firm, —————--— ‘with-the-common_irritation|Church Leader Dies ssi ad | = the envy action. Le The hotel and other Hodge prop-iof the nylon LADDER. ’ Be ees Pilied—smarily = —_— ae A 7, FAN: fits the situation, for) erties were turned over to the state SLABS or half-curved pieces} HOLLAND #—Dr. Seth Vander. - -lonly a devotee of baseball would|in partial restitution for the esti- the outside of logs would|Werf, who served the 13. cut from , choice Recauselget angry enough to shout insults|mated 2% million dollar thefts he|be most useful for the walls of a/Church in America : at wooD at the umpire. FAN is the spe- committed as state auditor. Hodge | cabin. ts are : . veneer on it, : vague. _ tence. " lwhich most cabins do not have. a ( G. A. THOMPSON eae eroretally in recard tol, GLADE is better. It would] State officials said the new offer| 14. NOB is good. The NOB, or|Zeeland, He wag 88, A native of 80 S. - FE 2-2939 | materials. however, °°, St7oné aM overstatement t©)was made by Charles A. Pitts, alhead, should contain the informa-jthe Netherlands, he moved to 0S. Perry piecing weet materials, *jcall one grassy blade (one blade) \jiami, Fla., contractor. They said|tion a person, needs. If the head|Grand Rapids in 1885 and gradu-’ ? # much work of this sort is done byjo¢ grass) verdant. Verdant means}; at : =. é : eos pitts offered to post $75,000 earnestican't contain it, rson could|ated from Western ‘Theological acemrmeeemey |S ne re etatoanan eee with vegetation. “This woullimoney, Gan contain i. 8 POD OO ears ies Gen ARD FURNITURE C0 ) Tacs wat pon teen on Wel. be applied to a ‘grassy GLADE.) ham asked Circuit Judge De-lof anything would be actual in-jlege of Pella, Iowa, awarded him | | - Now Many Weer as we a clearing in the woods, with its : SEE Ne ere ork Glen tmmwery degen ot Decker of | s , 4. FARE is correct. T iplicity of rowths, |Witt Crow to hold a hearing next/formation, : FALSE TEETH tise ‘tore 2 Gambling, caine) land pernaps ‘tier green vegeta,| Tuesday on the motion to set aside|something, We cannot say that| Divinity in 1926, 164 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-81 14-5 a Ee taal Saleh te a bation. =. Gom “| the authorization of the sale of the/information should contain itself. — | te $ t : With Little Worry | ir"tne west, and to imply that 9 WILY is fine. An unctuous|otel, to the Michigan Typesetting <4 Penguins in the Falkiand- Istana} Free Parking Next to Store—Long Terms — Ee x speech is naturally oily, as jn|C®. of Detroit, 15. HOLD is reasonable. — It' sometimes bray like donkeys. a h}, Get FASTEETH et |the West, especially for a tender-|suspicions. There is a possih cuumtep. foot, who may ‘be used to theithat it may be mere smugness, ‘eG / All Wool Tweed Fine quality in this ever popular pattern that is sweeping the country. scoats and toppers spring toppers spring toppers to 24.9 19.95 to 13.95. fabrics—all weol suedes—tweeds—tlannels & hopsacking in Spring colors. Sizes & to 18 Some toppers available in ‘/: sizes. 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