> Retail Merchani ts
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lold Man Winter
City Expressway pa ie on Pontiac Area
fAltowt —— today's weather report
The Retail Merchants icc nanientink some [7 sesagen dy
150 merchants in Pontiac—has gone on record as | a high of 44 supporting the proposed north-south Pontiac Cen- | fey 48, predictions) _ tral ‘Artery expressway designed by the Opkland ee N mJ a mer Gee County Planning Commission. — Winter is
The Board of Directors of the axsociatiort an | 0 eg Somewhat reluct-
affiliate of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, | Saudecuaumuns Sm 10 loosen his overwhelmingly approved construction of the ” | Friday's forecast of some. rain
million road. possibly mixed with snow and cold-
Directo wlll te “dy Goicytling pematlte' ts ~ oi oa agent : rs V flak.
bring it (the expressway) to reality.” PB ia gis p= eng ps Paes 4
'_ This endorsement followed similar ones of the {te mercury expected to dip to the
chamber and the new Greater. Downtown Pontiac
Assn., the latter formed this year to _- the
. ere of the downtown area. —
oS steer ws cree ee Some *
Ti¥8 ae 2 = = ~*~ ow ’
John amines “manager of the PERS
pointed out to the RMA board members the ad-
vantages and disadvantages as listed by the county
planning commission.
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN .
‘As proposed, the 4%-mile divided highway would
pass within several blocks of the central business
. district. It would begin at the intersection of
‘Franklin and Square Lake roads, and link with
ers road, 400 feet south of Pontiac Lake re c@pecee cera haa ae —
se Federal Governmeat anata carry
$18,000,000 of the costs because of the route’s
limited access. Pontiac and the state would share
the balance of $2,000,000,
‘The road would be similar to the Detroit Express-
way fete Within the city, motorists could leave
the 350-foot seen Sn 97 Hip. cereeerees
INTERSTATE LINK
‘We wlble te a cicsét Nak tev tier tdtanbate’chatn
of highways, and would connect the Detroit area
to points around Bay City-and further north.
: * *£ Ss.
- Sarlier this month, the Chamber of Coimmerce
asked the City Commission to give “careful con-
sideration” to the proposal. |
Chamber members said the road would serve the
largest number of people, 8 mn TEES ad-
vantage to the city.
Only 6 Paper Precincts Left
Voting. Machines Provided
for Most Oakland Citizens Only a relative handful of Oakland County Voters
will be without voting machines in the coming spring
election, the county clerk’s office said.
There are 3,827 registered voters in six outlying pre- = (Strike Perils fais
Big British Port 2 All Southampton Traffic
May Be Bogged Down
_ if Unrest Spreads =~ Goes fo Senate
—
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County May Get 5th Circuit Judge + *
House Passes
Bill by 71 to 25:
Provides for Selection
of ‘New Jurist in 1958
in November Vote
The House of Representa-
tives at Lansing yesterday
passed, 71 to 25, a bill for a
land County. The new
place on the bench would
va 3 8 a<
1 fifth circuit judge in Oak-}
be filled for the first time)
“at the November,
| election.
Parley Begins, on Warm Note
|what diplomats
Meeting First. |
Since Invasion
iof Canal Zone. tke, ‘Macmillan Confer.
in Private, Exchange
General Views
TUCKER’S TOWN, Ber-
muda (INS) — President
Eisenhower and British ~*
Prime Minister Harold Mace “
millan today formal ¥
opened the Bermuda
ference hoping to
e@
tely re-
fer to as rapprochement.
Australian Attends City Meeting
cincts who still will have
paper ballots April 1, the bs
clerk’s office reported.
Tt means the huge majority of
of 312,700 voters have the facilities)
fi
Hilt ii h i
‘Show. to ery S Core. of New
book he uses household ex
penses, He added: “They can
have that if they want it.” By DENNIS HAWKER holders for street improvements
= we ue eee McClellan also announced that} I got to musing Tuesday night as
he has received another telegram|! listened to the deliberations of, Yt Chiet Pontiac had never
‘\elear whether he intends to make
feathered headdress sitting quietly
in the meeting chamber -in that
new municipal building on the hill
which is a symbol of the city's
progress.
Chief Pontiac—a t organizer
of Indian cvileation — seemed
proud as he listened to details of!
the further development of the
area over which he ruled 200 years
ago. 4
He saw and heard the city’s been an international traveler and
of public apathy apparent in Tues-
day night's meeting find an echo
im most democratic countries.
JUST LIKE HOME
Australia is no exception. Like
Pontiac, my home city (whose
administration: is in the hands of
elected aldermen) has a record
citizens voice opinions only when could not-know that the symptoms)
of—low-— percentage ballots; its, plained how support was won after _ | gy :
the House Tussiay, 6 10 40 : Salli = AP Wirephete |ceneral exchange of views at din- a ee eR, : LEADERS MEET — British Prime Minister‘ broadly, is white-b Lt. Gen. John Woodall, | “the first informal ,
. “The people in Oakland County; Harold Macmillan (left) smiles warmly and caleatal, goon of rmuda. The conference, |» 4, ;
were riled up when they heard the shakes hands with President Eisenhower as Ike aimed at restoring’ good understanding between. principals. :
agp gg 2 ag gs comes ashore from the cruiser Canberra at Ham- England and the United States, —— Sbentdn- ors cena
we got ; Bermuda. Between them, also smiling 2 — old members know what really had} — = se — sangre Basemighidberse: nn ' : statements couched in gen- “The result was almost unani- eral terms before beginning a -
mous Republican support yester- lytic Teacher detailed examination of various
day.” ir ] ien Ss Yor aspects ef the Middle East
ie igs Plays Game erisis. gi county's three It face-to-tace Cops, Robbers meeting ‘ot 10 va >" British § (UTICA (ENS) — Utica Migh | rrance
' | scheet teacher James Pletcher ivember. ~
returned home last wight to find | The a policeman waiting for him with peal
ters funds were used to| ® drawn revolver. wed
buy a $3,115 automobile for the girl friend of West & «8. .t mally used by-the
Coast union boss Brewster’s horse van driver.) ‘The officer wanted to know {lative council. }
_ Brewster insisted 5 Oe eee fat Se Sova sar Mie asa kia be tae ailcaiere tee th & ha
was lien er 3 vestigator Pierre’ ‘ahi e eta ypaven tone or Sate ant sn tae “aoa er>— , made the first
ae gies sene eid the woman, Mary _ apelin at the conference. He and Maco
Ship woul Ee a Doomeaat ps. \s0mee of Bothell, Wash.,| 7 Tod Pre a water gun Pletcher had com |ritian then agreed to hold two
publicans felt a judge with GOP maintained Terry McNulty, | n ay's Tess t aeiaen . eoduy Gautee cf Gp aeaen affiliation would win in a general’ Brewster's driver, paid for ee eee : enne election. the auto registered in her| a ; , The President, who is still nurs- ede ne. snes Ang pion agit . * Bridge to Open in Fall jing a slight cough, rose at ? | The fight exploded on the House As Brewster returned to the wit-) FMOTMMS «. 0. ie eeeenereees aes : ° to for the first
floor Tuesday when bi-partisan’ ness stand for the fourth day, com-| Market Basket... 33 thra #@ | LANSING (INS)—The Mackinac etoomy ciel
support of the Republican-favoted| mittee chairman John L. McClel-| Sports .....-..+.++. 49 thru St Bridge Authority declared officially) F; :
eT jlan told newamen he is Theaters 2.0. &5 today that the $99-million cages Genel tte Win anvay Satd Although an appointee wouldjasking the union leader to turn oe 8 nll Fugue as lover the. Straits of Mackinec Will s denen ether ate
sen Buitcen? hn lp malin comptes sted br en ates reer | tien” et. Ti? @ lhe eal to-day hnee ean Gee pee
ee a nae wala dnc” Co = Women’s Pages... 41 thru 4 ‘in November of this year. (Continued on Page 57, Col. 4)
have the advantage on the non-
=Pinpoints Public Apathy in opposition than support of
municipal projects.
Yet it is an odd fact that in
They seem to accept ink of pub-
lic support as part of the demo-
cratic pattern which makes life
in the two countries so sithilar.
It is interesting — although not
necessarily profitable — to ponder
how much better a city could be
were its citizens prepared to take
their pocketbooks are affected;
and voices are raised more often greater interest in their own wel-
fare.
-|Firm Publishes Annual Report
that the public will see it.
page supplement to the New York
ing the company’s
jome 8.pen
Nishod hoe fa tien Chiceae Trihune ant the Las Angeles tiki: ie
cocaine pation was pat vt Wie ek Th
= Se. Fy ae 8
sieht ne ss ont cia tains weet etic ane
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be the usual balance sheet and earnings statement, To Use Newspaper Space NEW YORK ® — A 108-year-old corporation has come up with
something new in the way of presenting its annual corporate report.°
The report will be published in newspapers.
holders — and devised the newspaper publication idea to insure
ket alle Giibictsl weeek wat We pebend Maite i we
Times, On April 14 it ‘wit be pubs
experiments and in detailing the
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THURSDAY, MARCH) 21, 1957
4
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ef 2 HE. i Be terford
QM Peeyern.
is ports, S000 Expected to-Attend Event ayeées of Waterford
fp’Stage Exhibit Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday 5,000 persons are ex-
ttend’ the third armual
it 5.
Bit
uilders Sh ow Set *
Ww _were electrocuted in relay in an
injured from the wreckage.
and are hospitalized at Crookston, News Flashes MAHNOMEN, Minn. — Two persons were killed today when
their car sheared off a power pole, and three would-be rescuers
Killed whén their car went into a ditch and struck the pole were
“William E. Schultz, 28, the driver, and Donald Haugen, 21.
Six other occupants of the car, mostly |
HOUMA, La. @ — A small tornado struck the vicinity of Monte-—
gut, La., about 6 a. m. today injuring several persons. attempt to remove the dead and
. +
teen-agers were injured Mi ;
+
Oil Strike
With a threat that four more
major companies may join the
three-week oil and gasoline strike
’
union and three suppliers were
broken off by federal mediators
today for “‘two or three days.”
*
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iar a $
& ily
ii Heit :
i
< : Skids on Icy Road
5. Wi Cc AND
Tedsy in Pontiac
Lowest temperature preceding §
a4t 8 a.m.; Wind velocity 1 m
Direetion-— North.
Sun sete Thursday at 6:45
Sun rises ay at 6:33 a.m.
Moon sets Thursday at 10:02 a.m.
Moon rises Friday at 1:14 a.m, p-m. :
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‘Liiatese-43|The vessel, also known as the
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Obitvary Notices
Appear on Page 15
tory.
* * *
The Israeli-chartered freighter
Queen of Sheba was presumed to
have passed the gulf last
night without Arab interference. Pandora, flies the flag of Costa)
Rica, its home country. The ship
left the Israeli port of Eilat at
the head of the gulf early Wednes-
day on a voyage to East -Africa.
Cash in Son’s Pants
Overlooked by Thief
PHILADELPHIA — Mrs, Re-
bina Hartung: outwitted a robber
by hiding $120 in her son's diaper.
his way into her negotiations between
'Refiners Keep Out
She said the young thief forced) Threatens
to Hit 4 More Firms: cony Feb. 28, has also cut off 40| !
per cent of Detroit's gasoline and
fuel oil,
e. ©
With contracts expired between
workers and the companies, -the
workers are asking higher wages
in the new contracts.
Trial Spotlights
ords which attorneys for the 58-|
year-old doctor have used in chal-
lenging testimony given _ from
jmemory. by prosecution wit-
ee” PREY
eA od : z*
Related Stories .
Pages 28, 46
the union of terminal and pipeline).
Lack of Vaccine
Delays Project ~ County Medical Group
Postpones Polio, Shots
for Adults 15 to 50
A temporary shortage of polio
vaccine has forced a postponement
of the Oakland County Medical So-
gram,
: to 2 *
The society's board of directors
last night agreed to delay the start
of the age 15-50 project until there
is enough vaccine on hand to in-
Priotity on the vaccine is given
1-14 age group and for pregnant
women. 5
in extrei
Pontiac
advised
able
“Dr.
the ati
as soon as it begins. Le
Yesterday, the State Health Dept.
revealed it was unable to continue
its 1-14-free polio immunization
the Oakland County Health Dept,
enough vaccine on for
Broomfield Votes
lor Budget Slashes
Oakland County Congressman
William §. Broomfield (R-Royal
Oak) said today he has voted to
N avy Jet Trying
for Round-Trip
Coastal Record LOS ANGELES (INS) — ciety’s adult immunization pro-|-
to public health agencies for the|'
nity planning by serving on plan
_ |commission, boards and
BIRMINGHAM -~ Pointing out
that many are mistaken in their
conception of the territory of the!
Birmingham School District, the
Citizens Committeeon Education
this week explained, that it not
only includes the City of Birming-
jham but also the whole area of
Franklin. and i Farms,
parts of the cities of Troy and
Bloomfield Hills and parts of the
townships: of Southfield, Bloomfield
committee continues its campaign
to inforni voters of the need to re-
store the 3.5 mill levy and +
adopt an additional 2.5 levy at
next Monday's special election.
They pointed out that the restora-
tion of the levy that expired in
December, plus the 2.5 increase is
ph hbianeniel
Charged with assault with’ in-
tent to commit rape, Jacques
day that Harry M. Denyes Jr, of
Odell, Hulet and Luckenbach will
speak at the Wayne State Univer-
sity. meeting. His subject will be “The Role of
Architects in City Planning.’ Den-
yes will stress the importance of
architects participating in comm | .
The Day in Birmingham’
J. A, Dumoulin, 21, of 1539 Chap-'E
in street waived examination when
cman Table Cart
Regula
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ot Birmingham; Mrs. Warren oe gaye ge: ~ PER , ES, |
Small, treasurer, of Birming- mselves unpopular fe us
ham, a ing too-much hairy leg, says @ canon Le 2h
‘hese officers together with Mur-| Nuremburg,_ : '
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_ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957
ae: “When the United’ States Army *. help.
U.S, will total $1.14 billion in 1957. TO, powers ‘ got any such,
omig aid to Asia from, the among N:
The shift of ‘emphasis ‘shows
how well Western Europe: has
recovered. But it also shows the
Communist danger in Southeast
. * * ~
The Council of Ministers knows
“that it is just as important to give
economic aid to Southeast Asia as
military. It has therefore recom-
mended certain actions to relieve the
burden of defense and to contribute
toward economic development of this
region and better use of its naturel
- Fresources,
; : Gnd
“Pur liver, rather than the heart,
ds-the seat of the affections,” de-
clares a biologist. Maybe so, but it’s
hard to imagine some one singing,
“Peg O’ My Liver, I a You.” =:
feeasiones 110 trucks of a trans- “The-Man About Town
company in the Philippines
it after Pearl Harbor, the mana-
"ger of the company went along with
“the trucks to Bataan.
| lh > ees
| “The manager was RAMON “Mac-
a _SAYSAY.
: He escaped from the doomed bas-
‘tion on Bataan. shortly before it feil
ma took off through the jungle hills.
waders he rose to the presidency of
“his country. His landslide victory in
1953 ‘made him an Anternational
3 x x. *. : ‘Magsaysay already was recognized
= the. most energetic figure in
-. Sfsian politics. Earlier, as Secretary
| - =@f National Defense, he personally
—— “led the fight that broke the back of
*Communist-led Huks in his 7,000-
. gmlemrd
: «tk RXR .
“As president of 20 million Filipinos
“he continued to build strong ties of
_Stiendship ‘between his country and
, the United States.
| In his sudden death in a plane
» crash we have lost one of our most
steadfast friends in the Pacific.
* The world has lost a tireless
Macsaysay’s successor, Cantos P.
is expected to carry on his
{ponies including trizndship for this “country, and the fight against the
doctrines of the Kremlin.
x * *
Major test of how well Magsaysay
' sold his people on allegiance to ideals
of the Free World will come in the
fall, when his people go to the polls
_ to elect a president.
The race will be wide open,
‘and will be watched with keen
_ “Anterest by nations on both sides
Z Sat the Pacific,
EA Emphasizes
mic Development
é “The final communique from. the
“third annual conference of chief
“ministers of the Southeast Asia
‘Treaty Organization meeting in Aus-
tralia’ and attended by Secretary
Dulles, indicates that the Communist
threat in that area is not a military 3
- one.
The existence of SEATO has
deterred the military threat and
+. therefore infiltration and eco-
: *- nomic and political pressures. .
..now seem to be principal Com-
munist weapons.
x we ® Ff
-. Such tactics can be very successful
‘in the underdeyeloped economies of
‘gome of these countries. Red China,
‘for example, sends in cheap manu-
‘factured products but doesn’t reveal
‘that these goods are not available to
“its own people.
At present Indonesia seems to
be the prime target. President
Sukarno’s statement that he
wants Communists in his govern-
» ment adds to the weakness of his -
stand. Burma’s border is con-—
trolled by Red China and the
ae situation there is “sensitive.”
Names of Lakes
‘Several Bear Same Titles;
Pioneers Usually Honored |
"Automobile: - A “vehicle that
some of us can remember when
it cost more to drive it than te
vee & it.
had any vomath at all, it was Long Lake,
so we have 17 of them. If it was small.
and round like a silvér dollar, it was
Doliar Lake, so we have a number of
them. Among the numerous Longs we
have only one Short...
If its waters were not clear, it was
Mud Lake, and 15 of them spread over
the map. However, quite a number of
them have in recent years been given
more dignified names, including one in-
side the Pontiac City limits, now Crystal ~
Lake.
Most of the lakes drew ihe names mh
the pioneers who first owned them. It
seems odd that more did not get Indian
names, the most outstanding being Pon- .
tiac, Tipsico and Sashabaw.
Some were named for their eon so
“we have 11 Crookeds, three. Straits, 6
Crotcheds and a Hog Back, also on Ox
Bow. Some for their shores, like Walled.
Many bear the names of birds and ani-
mals, and there's a Rattlesnake and a
Turtle. Also a few flowers. -
When that fruit grew here, a few were
named Cranberry. Orchard got its name
from the trees on its Apple Island. Cass
was named for General Lewis Cass, and
Elizabeth for his wife.
A tew have the same name as the
townships in which they are located. And
some of the great number of Fish. Lakes
are having difficulty in deserving that
name.
Chairman of the arrangements for -the
third annual Flower Show of the united
garden clubs of the Pontiac area,
Mrs. Fred Bohiman,
tells me it is none too early to circle
its date on our calendars. It will be on
May 25.
“This is A get together proposition that
we needed in Pontiac and all of Oakland
County,” says
: __Frank Van Atta,
weuident of the recently organized law
enforcement association.“ He says it al-
ready is ——— some good re-
sults.
According to Prosecuting Attorney
- Fred C. Ziem,
much of the crime in our county has
features that show it to be a boil over
from a neighboring large city.
Chairman pro tem of the Oakland
County Board of Supervisors
Hiland M. (Nifty) - Thatcher
ts a grandson of Pontiac’s first mayor,
and hopes we'll do something big in cele-
-brating that centennial in 1961.
Pontiac City Director of Law,
William A. Ewart,
is much Interested in the pioneer back-
grouhd of our community, and is making
a further study on it.
Here in Oakland County we've done a
lot of subdivision platting during the last
few years. But we've yet to break a rec-
ord we made over a half century ago. The
largest subdivision ever put on the mar-
ket in our county was
“Urbanrest,”
in Royal Oak Township. It was platted
late in the last century and contained
2,100 building lots. ,
‘Now on a western vacation trip, a card
from
Archie Satten,
mailed at Utopia, Wash, tells me that —
town’s former namé was “Hell-to-Pay.”
——
oe “In the past year Asia received 70
_per ent of all’ U. 8, economic and
‘teehiniéal aid. Western Europe's
bemnaind Greece and ‘Durkey'”
‘Ga genoa aaa ‘to | Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Katus ¢
versary,
Of Royal Oak; eighty-foucth birthday.
ia
anal Verbal Orchids to—
of Scoft Lake; fifty-third wedding anni-’ :
‘David 5. Biatr 7
ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 _ ei &
} +7 ee * ae ears: et
Suez Isn‘t the Only Salvage Area
é wrence. Says:+. x
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Ww ASHINGTON _ Sometimes—
in fact, too often in government—
the obvious is overlooked.
“Today it is obvious that no one
& man can run: the
‘entire govern-
ment of the Unit-
the same sense
no one man can
fF rum the Depart-
» ment of State,
either.
The tasks are
' too big, and the
+position of the
United States in
world affairs is
more exacting: than at any time
in its history.
A cabinet whose members are
freed from administrative re-
sponsibilities and which - could
sit as a council to the president
wrery day if hecessary would
help him shape national and
international policies.
The problem in almost aed
government nt is
same — the responsibilities on
grown so large that no one execu-
tive head can administer and also
have time to think about the mak-
ing of policy.
ALWAYS DELEGATES
Although the Constitution gives
the president the duty of conduct-
ing foreign relations, this has
always been delegated to a secre-
tary of state. He; in turn, has had
to rely on ambassadors abroad
with the natural limitations im-
posed upon them in getting prompt-
ly information concerning world
problems.
But today, with intercontinental
telegraph and_ telephone,
communication is instantaneous.
Cablegrams and reports by tele-
Phone and letter pour in every
hour from all oft the .
No one man at the head of the
Department of State can examine
them all and have time for any-
thing else. Also, personal dipio-
macy—direet contacts with the
heads of other gevernments—
LAWRENCE
is tremendously important and —
takes time away from Washing-
ton.
Congress has authorized a num- ~
ber of assistant secretaries
to administer the different divisions
of the Department of State, but
what is needed is a world policy
céuncil of which the secretary of
state. would be chairman. This
would’ be the policy-planning instru-
ment of the department,
should not be left to staff men
and subordinates to carry on.
NEED RELIEF
There is need also, of course,
for a divorcement ‘of administra-
tive duties from policy-making in
every one of the other ajor
departments and, particularly, in
the overburdened U.S, joint chiefs
of staff. But the most acute need
at the moment is to give the
secretary of state a freer hand
and the aid of a council of men
of great ability and national mentioned chronic arthritis—be- stature
policies.
The su is not new, but
it has an even more ing
reason in the state of world |
affairs today than when it was _ to help forntulate world
LI'L ONES
“Shall 1 wrap it now o
you rather take it . pieces?” : _ed States, and in . first mentioned by this corre-
spondent in an article on Nov.
14, 1952—before the present sec-
retary of state was selected and
when the whole concept was pre-
sented. on an impersonal basis.
Here is the way it was set forth
at the time: 5
“Last May (1952) this writer was
sitting in General Eisenhower's
office in Paris. chatting with him,
about fundamental principles of
governmental organization. The
general listened attentively to some
thoughts about present-day govern-
ment derived from many years of
intimaée contact with the goverr-
ment at Washington. Before - I
began, the general had said:
WANTS IDEAS
““T want new ideas. I don't know
what the future holds in store for ~ responsibility. me tet if I am called to a high
* position of responsibility, I will
want new ideas.’
“The main idea that I suggest-
‘ed was based on this realistic
.fact: Our national government
teday has become too big to be
run by one man.
“Even some of the big govern-
ment departments are too big to
be run by single cabinet officers
to whom vast powers are usually
delegated. ;
ot *
“The truth is that we need a
policy-making board of five men
in the Department of State, four
of whom should be completely
separated from. any administrative
The secretary of
state should be the chairman.
(Copyright, 1957) _— —i
Dr. William Brady Says: .
“Time to Discard Fable
of Dampness
Said the great Dr. Osler, fn the
sixth edition of his famous “Prac-
tice’’ (1906):
“Chronic rheu-
matism....is
most common
among the
poor particularly
washerwom-
en, day-laborers,
and those whose
occupation e€Xx-—
poses -them to
cold and damp."
This pro
nouncement by
BRADY
the foremost medical authority of
his time greatly strengthened the
belief of millions that weather,
climate, real or imagined damp-
ness, and cold caused joint dis-
ability.
Before we put Osler back on
the shelf, let me quote one thing
he said that seems prophetic: “‘The
affilication...(chroniec rheuma-_
tism)...more commonly comes on
THAT’S RHEUMATIZ |
That's a good discription of the
rheumatiz—which I. call physical
degeneration of joint tissues and
believe to be the nature of at
least nine out of ten cases of
chronic joint disability. —
The cause of such physical
tissues, or
rate, is
You will notice I haven't even
cause I don’t know anything about
it, I don’t believe any one does
know enough to define it. ‘ as ‘Danger’
ay or other tissues is sadly mis-
taken,
(Tomorrow, T'll - describe pre-
cisely what changes occur in the
process of physical degeneration
of joint tissues what I call rheu-
matiz.)
“*.« .#
Signed letters. not more than one ens
or 100 words long pertain
health and hygiene, not te
nosis or treatment, will be answered by
Dr. William Brady, if a sta: gelt-
addressed —— is sent to
tiee Press, Pontiac, Michigan.
(Copyright 1957)
, Reflects on ‘on Tales
Tots May. Hear
Well, I suppose some of the eur-
rent juveniles will be telling their
own children some day: “You
don't know what it used to be like
have electric eyes.” :
. Grandpaw
‘olunteer Gives —
Answer to Letter
Waterford Township volunteer
=aofiremen-de-an.sfticient-end etleo--- :
tive job- in all cases... They. take- the
their obligation seriously, constant-
ly training to know and practice
the latest methods in fire-fighting,
civil defense and first aid.
lapsed trying to fight @ grass fire
herself and a Romane was
mecessary.
Firemen are ordered to observe
all safety measures in getting to
fires. State laws govern the driv-
ers even when flashers -and sirens
are used.
No one is more interested than
volunteers in having fully equipped,
paid crews, but that seems a long
way in the future. When petitions
for millage increase are circulated
to suppart such a department, will
you. still be a “Waterford Booster?"
Presents Facts —
About Southfield
Many readers are not familiar
with the facts of the present South-
field Township dilemma. If no
charter is approved by June 7,
there will be a City of Southfield,
composed of the area south of
13 Mile road. A second petition
making this a reality is currently
pending with the Oakland County
Board of Supervisors. 5
State's Fortunate
in Ike’s Cabinet’
Since the City of Birmingham |
has one of the highest tax, rates —
in the country, it seems that the
streets should be in better repair.
The ced officials must take great
in showing off their =o
Looking Back 15 Years Age
F.D.R. ORDERS strike bound —
railway seized. ,
BIG JAP cruiser sunk by allied -
bombers.
20 Years Ago
GENERAL. STRIKE threat
menaces GMC. -
DEATH PENALTY to be de-
bated. :
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
Unto him be glery in the
eharch by Christ Jesus through-
out all ages, world without end.
Amen.—Ephesians 3:31,
* Ed
This is eternal life: a life of
everlasting love, showing itself in
everlasting good works; and who- |
soever lives that life, he lives the |
life of God, and hath eternal
life. — Kingsley.
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Accept the Fact No One Is Perfect Here is a progress report on
Verna, who had decided life
wasn’t worth living just be-
. Cause of a little fuzz on her
upper lip. Don't dismiss this
case too lightly for millions of
teenagers suffer inferiority
complexes due to similar minor
physical defects. See how psy-
chologists handle such a prob-
lem as Verna’s.
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
cause she had a slight fuzz on her
upper lip. * * *
After taking her out to see the
wounded vets at Hines Hospital,
L then knew her perspective would
be widened so she’d not make such
a mountain out of her molehill
“But we have other helpful : “But literally rhillions of happy
wives have won
“aly ag 5
: 4 = fi Yet that ts exe stat pent co ey thereto. ” 1 added, “It, after you - cause their busts are deemed too —
full.
We psychology counsellors are
deluged with such extremes, A
fat girl cries because she is
overweight, but the next patient
may cry because she has skinny
legs.
-So learn to be logical. Your. per-
sonality is not a single unit affair. .
perfect dental endowment, How
many of you readers have $2 un-
_ blemished teeth in your jaws?
Others have need for eye glasses
or hearing aids or arch supports or
corsets or uplift brassieres, etc
And many men wear toupees and
corsets, too, to look more youthful.
* * *
io tenrn to tae & ake debsibel
view of yourself, Try to laugh at
your former misery, For humor
correlates with a wide social pe-
spective
Introvertive, self-centered folks
don’t have as good a. sénse of hu-
mor as the extrovertive people.
For example, do you think a
Calvin Coolidge type would laugh Ses Oe Beet & 8
e fi rand priming if costs when you send
for ‘hia ha ‘pan-
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Roman children played with toys just as children today do. 49.95 : ; i Pas , >
A Roman boy was quite accustomed to seeing big chariots drawn BPEL VET Hy ce, BB :
by two horses clattering along narrow, cobblestone streets. So it i : : Aiiiey E was natural for him to have a toy chariot. If it were large enough to | _ Ima hold him, it could be harnessed to a goat from the family farm. at Jem thie beautiful full ee
The real chariots usually held only the driver. The sides curved Hii Ty 1 he Price of U-size Zine : back, the rear was open and there was a step to help the driver get HI ms Tete concer Most table 1 eee consol in. These chariots were painted with bright colors and encrusted | &h in. Vivid ii : 1
with gilded designs. : tenna, printed 2 ut* sound, Pleasure: 9 ne :
Here is a chariot which you can make for yourself. Paste the stopper,” < aenit, pore ny ling. Built-in ying drawing on stiff construction paper. A bright yellow paper will give . "Overall diagonal rized tube, At bi rmer, interf, an effect of gold on,the inside. Color the decoration and cut out the | 3 , measure "TB Savings now, parts carefully. To form the body, fold back sides 1 and 3, fold side : al 3 FREE DELIVER ‘ 4 underneath and fold and paste side 5 under it. Bring tab A up and a Y Fae,
paste it inside the front of the chariot (2) at the bottom. Paste tab B : _ AND HOOK. UP / of the decorative front handle (6) under the front of the chariot oS ° SL
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aa “Pate MlapC of the: wtairs:(7¥- on: the: floor-of-the-chariot-nt-the-| ee Pecans . a
gar end feat Pend tt: dower at-B- steps will pxx: 8 SSS EE ——— —
—lookas_they -do in the small drawing at the upper left. Fasten the — a
wheels (8 and 9) to the sides of the chariot with brass fasteners ssiciidinies : ; : : » ¥ “4
pushed through the indicated holes in 1 and 3. 4
(Karen Wynn of Norman, Okla., won $10 for this suggestion. Send : .
| your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore ) ae. AP Ai he ot “Me a) O: 6 | wees eee
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a dishonest person will deliberately | They arrested the culprit ‘Sheriff Glenn E. Rose said Case.
stance, came up from Florida dine ant “guch grievances as he first-class travel and hotel ac- ‘lower the amount of a check he! ; a Frgerctiry be. 1.
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ee people like Lassie does.|most Gnions, the Animal Artists (a) shania ter tong Rained ctnes |. * Check for $905.90, taken trom Centennial Called Off | apparently was the victim ‘\Guild will try,:% le prontised, to; whe Nights, and | ‘a mailbox here, was altcred to | posure. Smith was released
but he spoke. the word ‘mama, eaicagl Bi pre wt ‘ — ae ee cconable (ead. $8.05. The thief searestiy! CHARLEVOIX (AP)—City Coun-| rom qvgtqning 4ier State
( ™ ithought he would never get by if cil has dismissed plang for a pro- lie detector ; which is something Lassie couldn't’ give every member a fair shake. af
‘do in a thousand years. They sent | || te
A whale retirement ages, from 12 years he tried to cash it for the original posed centennial this}
me from_6. amount. year because “ a ‘topes lack!
He cashed: fhe: check at 2 of interest. ae |
atomic apability.
Bee U.S. Congress for ess
iners.
ish and French troop. withdrawals’
Avill result in NATO being turned
/ into eempenpers ase
Asked wane ssiatelh forces. have atomic Weapons ready for}.
he said he could: |
the weapons use in
n't reveal
are stored “a million milés or a
hundred yards from here.”" » !
Envoy Back in Canada
OTTAWA (INS) — Soviet Am-
hassador to Canafla Dmitri Chuva-
hin returned to. Ottawa yesterday
after spending 10) weeks in Moscow.
Earlier reports /had hinted that
Chuvahin might not return |
Canada,
following complaints of
espionage by/ embassy staff)
members. / ’. There is no danger that Brit. Pr
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Military Needs oe as High in Those Days _ : ves 3
| WASHINGTON —Nearly every-
dhe seems to have ideas about cut-
ting President Eisenhower's budget
for running the government next.
year,
* *
Letters are pouting into Con- $0 expensive.
ALL FOR ECONOMY |
The first Congress, in 1790, was
all for military economy, too.
| Secretary of War Henry Knox,
like many a cabinet. officer later,
_ Budget of 1790 Allowed Army One Cc lerk Who Lest Legs: back td the times when defense|p
t t ‘gress from constituents Coens ei
~ whacking
House formally has eiked . Eisen-|
hower if he has spotted ‘any fiscal
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ly interested in saving money.
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the spirits of a 12-year-old boy) his-department was me lost both legs in a ti too far. But the early legislators) 1, taimess, it should be. said|y freight car Feb. 10 Slight Irregularities Sect) Pall me attention 4 fam, that Knox didn't fritter away inuch| at ” wie in Cose erings i
They authorized an army of |money on paper work. He got by letter delivered this week only 840 men, Of these, 672 actu- |With only .one clerk. Rg ae press the Formerly “
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Her paternal grandfather Byron
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Jeanne Murray Van-
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British - Approved Plan. | Called for Mediation of
| Cypres Dispute
Cypriots and the Greek govern-
ve rejected a British-ap-|
lier by NATO to mediate
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* * *
Within hours, Greek and Greek
The Turkish government made
no official statement, but a source
close to the Foreign Ministry said
Turkey would welcome NATO con-
ciliation.. He added that Turkish
delegates at the U.N. already
jhad made such a proposal.”
Most of the 400,000 Greek Cyp-|
‘plots want Cyprus united with,
Greece. The 100,000 Turkish Cp —
‘riots oppose this,
stantine Karamanlis in a state-
attacked Britain's accept-
‘adopted 55-0 on Feb, calling
‘for resurhed negotiations ined at
_ attaining democratic, pescetul)
‘conditions on the island...
v. S. to Spend $125,000.
‘on Car Accident Study
| WASHINGTON (INS)—A Federal
|Tes@archer said today the govern-
iment plans to spend $125,000) on’
| studying auto accidents during the’
coming year and would spend more
Hit Congress appropriated the mon-|
Dr. Robert H. Felix, director of)
the National Institute of Mental
°,
‘tions subcommittee he thought his
department “could do more to de-
termine causes of auto accidents.
He said researchers knew that’
the major cause of accidents. was’
jknowledge of * ‘fhe human factor
why do they speed.”
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SAN FRANCISCO @ — A city
ishould have power to annex its
suburbs without their consent, Wil-
liam ‘Zeekendorf declared Wednes-
day.
suburbanites aren't entitled .to any
aes lee oe oi soniliniclidie : oe
‘and Knapp, Inc., New York, and
a big operator in urban develop-
baa,
The test for annexing a subur-
ban town, he said, should be simp- ily:
“Can the town get along with-
out the city, the mothership? If
= ‘Not. at all,
are violating democracy because
sibilities of their metropolitan re-
* * * “Tr’s the aiburban towns who Teckets from deep in northern Can- |
quite sufficient in a country where
‘Ithe secretary of war goes in the
morning to his neighbor, the: bar-
ber, to get shaved.”
* * *
But for economy dreamers there|for years.
are better dreams yet.
tes the days of the Conti-
nenta] Congress things were really
run on a minor league scale. From) —~_—'
June 20 to Aug, 12, 1784, the com-
co Se ey ee
est ranking officer, Capt. Jobat |
Doughty. !
Doughty connmanded few fel- + heart qed wnany oad
* * *
in the whole Army ‘at that time,
there were only 80 privates,
Rocket Tests
Wind Conditons
in North Canada -
_FT. MONMOUTH, NJ. —The’ |
Army announced today it is firing 7 Flashes
BENRUS DIAL-O-RAMA
ada to measure icy winds as high)
up as 80 miles.
The experiments are expected |
to lead to more accurate predic-|
tions of cold weather during the)
winter months. They were
‘i don't fully share the. respon-
=
|
“They are satellites—with -may-
ibe 20 police chiefs, 20 mayors’
‘and 20 planning commissions. And!
it is the central city that supports |
prey one.
| “They're nof entitied to enjoy |
| the city’s art museums, and all
the cutural and social asscts of |
| the central city—and then ge on
| home and pay their little local
| taxes.”
Zeckendorf aired his’ views at a
= ‘hanes igetae uh the
RICHMOND, Va. W — A travel-
\ing couple here reported to a tour-
list court manager that they had
been robbed of $1,500 and their)
baggage. The manager called po-
‘lice. The police found Weir pos-
sessions in. their cabin—they had jwas fired lat by scientists of the US. Army! | Signal Engineering Laboratories |
* * * 1
The Army said the first special-
ily equipped “Aerobee” rocket,
Nov. 12 at Ft.
Churchill, Man, A series of nine
more launchings are scheduled
during the 1957-58 International)
Geophysical Year, the ‘first on)
next July 19.
The Aerobee sprays 18 packets
of high explosives into the air at)
— intervals during its as-/ THE FACE OF THE Bt THE FUTURE
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sits left: senators Pat sediensnin (Mich), Barry
Goldwater (R-Ariz), Irving Ives (R-NY) and
investigator; and Senator. Karl Mundt (R-SD).
BECK QUIZZED — Dave Beck, voluble head
of the International Teamsters Union, runs the AP Wirephotes
States to land in the middle of a cross-fire whose
gamut of expressions as he answers newsmen’s target is the activities of Teamsters officials.
questions during an interview before a television
panel following his recent return from Europe.
The labor leader arrived back in.the United Beck said yesterday that members of the union
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.té officers indicted for contempt of Congress. | t
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> HOFFA IN TROUBLE — James R. Hoffa, vice president of the -
‘Teamsters and one of its most powerful officials, is surrounded by
members of the press as he steps from an airliner during one of —
his trips back to Detroit following his arrest by the FBI on a charge
of bribery in connection with the Senate investigation into racketeer-
ing in labor unions. Hoffa told the newsmen: “This is @ court case
and not a publicity matter. It will be tried in court.”
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SATU ‘ Phas psf 2 ry 5c | 2¥%a¢ If anything, it's going to make thet states have written thins at |
many communities realize that), , estimating their present needs, mS : off. 6c : g |
| ~Tsuch-afire-could—have-ceeurred-in PS osacisas : : 7c :
their own backyard,” says one| Under the Hill-Burton Act,
| member. of the department's staff which bas been in effect three 3
| -lon aging. _| Years, 12 million dollars have , COUNTER Di t =
been appropriated especially tor > iscoun 2 | The key question right now, nursing | in $5 sales : > > TOPS — 2
| however, is what action the U.S. : : < 3
| plans to take against states whe | At present 61 of these homes are > Mice Vinyl Prices >
| fail to carry out regulations pro- ‘in thé plarining or construction 2 Lis le sa 3
tecting institutions where federal state. at.a cost of eight to ten .. ae Ae a tsk iain aiidaiiane ,
money, is channelled. million dollars in federal funds, » ate dada data tat te tate ta tndintintntrtndnd
.
: : : 4 “If what we find out in Missouri caer 20 million dollars from Sang 8B 8 (Carload Buyers with Carload Prices) Telegraph } * ; ; - ‘Zs 7 ‘ and Iowa indicates a need for more - :
; a i. = ts % information and further inguiry, ; . ~_* : : x 7. : :
‘¥ , Tag a then (we'll have to go ahead,” They'll operate as non-profit of] ’ | e , . “ itd says Roney _ |publie agencies and should help to’
“ \ wet od y “ ro. * ae lease off the tremendous demand, 2, THULE QUTLET
' ' ae ee ‘ as ny s OTHER STATES for such facilities.
wad / ae ’ ‘4 = Ve ee By that he means’ that other Congress is being. asked to ap-
: : 2 states might need to be checked as‘ propriate another five million dol-
: A STARK REMINDER OF TRAGEDY — This vate home for the aged in Warrenton, Mo., after to their ‘entoraiiiatih of ‘old- age ars during this on, — fol- Ios5 wgmeEsST HURON wy Fe PON TIAC
ee tg ~_ a blackened shell was all that remained of a pri- fire snuffed out the lives of 70 residents. ‘home conditions. lowing fiscal year.
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— Small I Fry With Marbles ee : ,
a BPRS ee Ladiés, Barnett’s have seems like spririg until small try =
What’ $s New for Spring} knuckle down to a game of ring- * 2 © er. This, of course, is the tradi: These ‘affairs aren't restricted
More than 2500 Brarid New Suits G Topcoats — a tre- ito males, A few tional game played with marbles.) oyomn ‘little pie llth way Be
mendous selection that will give you the outfit you've
always wanted him to wear—in the very lotest fashions — eS |dressed in the white cap and ma-
that ore most becoming to him!
; Time obscures the origin of mar- tronly gown of her sect — won,
: bles, the National Geographic So- the girl's national championship,
‘ciety says, Youngsters in sand Asbury Park. - |
Egypt, Greece, and Rome tawed
ms, Pema =? Magsaysay Said | gar ae Lah Seneensa Enemies Planned| - ting away childish things” — prob-|
that Roman Children played wit nutes. ! NEW YORK (®—Eight days be-
i = EAce YEAR fore sta yee ee
In years gene by; the suaiign canttack tek eae ae spheres of many colors have been’ mies were set on killing him, it) made of many substances: marble was reported today.
chips thence the game's’ name);) Jn a dispatch from Manila by alabaster (alleys); prettily banded Walker Stone, editor in chief of
agate (aggies); painted and glazed igevipps .- Howard newspapers,
clay (clayeys); and colored glass. Magsaysay was quoted as saying]
> * .® * ‘concerning his forthcoming bid |
from glass today. Countless mil-| “They're going to try to bump!
lions are turned out each year|me off in this campaign The} |
by plants_in Clarksburg, W. Va.,/know they ‘can't win if I live.”
_ and Ottawa, Til, two major cem' Stone wrote that he talked with
ters. Machines pop out 200 a min- the Philippine President March 9
ute. at Malacanan Palace in Manila
Blobs of molten glass drop onto in what may have been Magsavy-
threated rollers set side by Side. say's last interview with a for-
The cooling bits ride the grooves eign correspondent before he was
down, becoming perfect spheres. killed.
NOT ALL TOYS dee was extremely confident of/
re-election in November,” the dis-
aampth fs ond ‘aaane a ae patch said. ‘But he voiced oné|
stores, Industry uses vast quanti iti the possibility of as-|
ties for such purposes as road sign“, ; reflectors, safety signals on the ‘What he Age may be- ; 4
backs of cars and trucks; ait filters, oon perme a ——— YOU'LL FIND THEM IN OUR NEW
and fac graining lithographic {gation proves his rowil ‘was sab. : : plates, Some find their way into/#i 2 ' ENLARGED CLOTHING DEPT. 2 mmauseleums, for workers have. Magsaysay tied three days aze. c . » '
found thet a'ciakct slips mare ena}, SHEMTEAY tiet-three-deys, ae PRICED AT THE LOWEST MARGIN OF PROFIT! a a over a handful oF ‘side in a remote section of Cebu
Pin-ball machines gulp mar. | Investigations are under way, -— ‘ : bles, as do some manutactured [but no evidence of sabotage s0 4 43 games, A fagjory in St. Marys, far has been reported. ; eD to
W. Va., shipped 14,000,000 Chi- ‘
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nese-chechers marbles in Sit Lakes Dredge on Way
| Marble shooting is so lastingly} GRAND HAVEN (AP)—The sand-
popular Among youngsters that ' sucker dredge Hains, operated by!
many cities and states sponsor'the US Corps of Engineers under ,
marble contests with referees and|command of Capt Lester Brinkert,'
scorekeepers. A fiational tourna- has-sailed for St. Joseph from her,
ment has been held for years at) winter layup port at Grand Haven’
Asbury Park, N. J. ‘to begin the 1957 dredging season
In one of the city parks of Lima, on the Great Lakes. 4
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¥ Here they are: The New Silk G Wools — New Smooth Silky Tweeds —
Lustrous Blue Gabordines—Those Famous Sharkskins—Fabulous Flannels
Long Wearing Worsteds—in fact every kind imaginable is here for your
approval. You'll see styling and detail so fresh and new that they seem
.to have just, stepped out of Esquire. ‘And you'll choose from the widest
selection possible only at Pontiac’s Leading Clothing Store. Best of all
every suit is an exceptional value at Barnett’s Low Prices. ,
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Remember — You Don’t Need Cash! } Fivst say CHARGE IT! |
Just Arrived. for Easter! ,
STUDENTS’
SUITS
All Wool Flannels
SPs
$3475
The three most popular
Shades this spring —
Banker's Grey, Cam-
bridge Grey, and Char-
coal Grey, Sizes 15 to
20. Again, a great value
at Barnett’s low prices.
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“{Mostly Youths i f
_ Chicago Officer Says
Youngsters Form Bulk
OAKLAND. Calif. ®—There are
between 50,000 and 60,000 arg!
addicts in the nation today,
ithe vast . majority. of those «ho!
have become addicts in the past
x ithree years are young persons in.
or under the military age bracket,
Policewoman Lois - Lundell: -Hig-
gins of Chicago said today.
on narcotics.
x * *
Mrs. . Higgins, director of the
‘Crime Prevention Bureau of * “Tihi-
inois, addressed the California’ Ju-
The vast majority of teen-agers
who become drug addicts do so ' She said juvenile addicts in the
‘United States spend $250,000 a day” Drug Addicts 2%"! School Board. building a social ¥ense a values
in the child. In the school, be cer-
tain that the child's’ social educa-
tion keeps pace with the rest of
his education. In the community,
maintain the influence of good
adults. throughout the’ child's rec-
“This is the perfect prevention!
‘program — the way to build good!
citizens,”
6 Gls in Nuernberg-
Attacked and Beaten
NUERNBERG, Germany # —
Rivalry ‘for American business
was blamed for an attack early
today by Bavarian youths who in- bs |
of Recent Users — | U
not announced
of the Bavarians were arrested.
* * *
“tonight.
The names of the soldiers were| Day
‘immediately. Eight). = Meets Tonight _| Data for B-I-E Day,
Building Program Top
Evening’s Agenda i i
; ~Consideration of the building pro-|
gram ~ occupy’ the Pontiac:
Board. of Edueation-at-its-meeting+
Assistant Superintendent Otto C.-
| Hufziger_ will present the- building
—— Included will be a~re-|
on. site development ‘for the-
| Pore senior high school, rehabili-
tation projects at several schools
and a report on the Franklin Rd.
site.
The board will choose a date
for Business, Industry, Education
A committee of teachers from
Crofoot and Pontiac Senior High
School will meet with the board
to discuss parking space.
Shaving While Driving.
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Come get the bargains
of your life! Follow the
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SAVE on Spring, Easter
Needs! ~— .
A through wrong Gompanionship,|i.4 yur restetor af a rival ee (Costs Student $75 which could be prevented by clos-lraplishment had promised the . BE HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. _ ev Bens aye ae Me their youths 50 marks ($11.90) for beat- LOS ANGELES #® — Traffic
+ children’s activities, Mrs, Higgins rovides e h close shaves on) : .
ging said. {ing up his American patrons. Both eways without drivers resorting! SURPRISE SUPER-SPECIAL . . . FRIDAY ONLY . , — . “Generally, while they are in’ ¥ as ito electric shaver s,. Municipal’ : ; : : : ;
= : the ‘high school age bracket, Court has ruled, | 49¢ YARD GOODS yf Cc
TAKE THEM RIGHT OUT OF THE BOXCAR! comes the introduction to the Burglars Even Stole “Face shaving while driving, like
: : marijuana cigarette through a kissing a girl, constitutes reckless--
friend or a bunch of the guys who Tavern Owner's Teeth ness, Sudge Gerald C. Kepple said) pr era gba fee epee :
jalready—“smoke them,” she €X-| soUTH BEND, Ind, @®~Tavern/in fining UCLA student Jerry Prod ,
7” plained, * lowner Russell G. Goodpaster told $75, Prod, 18, was accused of =
- >)? [police he could understand why traveling 35 m.p.h. while shaving. WA 3.99°Single. Double } 1.69 Single Sire | 59c First Quality “Here the desire to ‘escape’ {1s burglars took 25 cases of whisky, | , pee PLAID iW :
rarely-the motivating factor—it is'15 bottles of wine, $100 from three About 200 mining firms in the’ = ’ :
the desire to be recognized as a cigarette machines, four cigarette U. 5. -produce. more than one SPREADS : BLANKETS CASES = :
‘regular’ and ‘one of the gang’ lights and a pistol, but— }million tons each year on a basis! : = ee
107 Squirrel Road, Auburn Machi FE Sates which Jeads to tragedy.” Why did they take the act of/of each unit. Daily coal output @® Boopep | De so | _* *&- © false teeth aes the unlocked)is said to be in excess of one) )
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_NYLON bs by KROEHLER an
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IES’ LADIES’
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, Some Items Sold As Is.
Reg, peer garded cee
lounge chair. Both h pieces gaily...
738 wid 4”
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stm $199.95 Colonial Setee, platform 499”
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| . But the question that standé
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH oY, 1957 jit
* jappetites and take charge of)
French Premier Josepr -Laniel,
who spent t ef the time in
bed ailing, assured one and all
_ that Communism could be de-
feated in that part of the fading)’
French empire with a few hun-|-
dred million more United States;
dollars. ;
Ly Anger amend ligenadieiges
- ings was whether Ike played or
' practiced or ot swung.
* *
Se
" interested in suih things to know,
since they were barred from the
grounds of the Mid-Ocean Club —
as they are this time — but now “> President Kisenhower—tanded-
.| British Columbia sockeye salmon
i-| patridge and antelope. solved here or light thrown upon
them in way of news releases is)
doubtful.
im Bermuda at Albouy’s Pier.
_Man who owns it has seven ns
his room bechuse of a shortage. | own,
| The poor clerk made the mis-
‘There was the usual distress, take of saying that the White)
‘over rooms at- Castle Harbour.) House had assigned the rooms,
A British reporter: of. note, told whereupon the Fleet street titan
{by Bermudian clerk he must share| boonied in John Bullish -tones:
“You mean to tell me that the’ Golf | ‘Goes Ahead of World aia has A ‘tet toe Sears - ‘a place: in roundly demanded a room. of his] White House has ruled who sleeps} AOR, Pee AH 3 Whether, thee matirs can be| ais edertl place :
{
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where and when in a part of the
British Commonwealth? This is
intolerable, my good man, a
solutely intolerable.”’ P. S. — He
is believed to be rooming with
a loud snoring man from Bulg
jan Pravda.
fo Sell Memberships we
(the National and the Michigan
ty TB Group
A néw policy of selling member-|~
The!house to help out. .
membership is good until’ March, For the five days she washed the in line with the requirements of)¢°° 1958.
trically controlled automat-
TB. Assns.
Open to any county resident, aj;
membership costs. $1 andthe first time
entitles the member te reports ofithe Netherlands.
dishes, made the beds and kept the
‘straightened.
are being produced for Wy iras tn extra ect of melghbos-
tie hy frm a. Bre, > efiag Boyle is. 90 years of
——
from Vancouver, British Colum.’
bia, Point Gray Golf and Country
Club to handle these esteemed
Service in general.
The chef is Paul Wirthiin, al
and.78 pounds of grouse, pheasant, '
Most of special food was pro.
vided by-oil millionaire Harold’
Siebens of Calgary. White House
attSecret Service men will make reotine taste tests.
LIVE FOREVER 4
Want to live indefinitely? Then’
come to Bermuda and eat at the
Waterlot Inn. ———
In “Entertainment G ide” of
“The Bermuda Weekly” it fear-
lessly states "Waterlot Inn — for
that extra something in the way:
-+ef ‘old- Bermuda’ charm —_relax } in the waterside of this 300-year-:
old Bermuda home — This Is,
the Place That Visitors Have Been’
Coming Back to for Almost 100)
regular at the club. His larder ” ne nage snspacenevicoastsetn=c paar cuernnerassctoney
PE! ALWAY
Years! You try it too — and
“Chstay”.te the way 6 tepéet |
er described the decor of the .
Mid-Ocean Club’s interior. Ex-,
it would seem there are even terior is shocking purple, which |
AT DOWN TO
EARTH PRICES .
3”
Out of this world fashions do come in:
small sizes! In white
Sizes 81 to 12, 12% to 3,
Open Monday and Friday es til 9 P. M. "Cool Casa fr re oe il adison Square
: Al eS 3
COLORS:
BLACK
end
BROWN
BUDGET PRICED!
$499
The “MOST" in selection
of styles and the
“LEAST” in price!
Rubber soles and heels,
Others ot
$4.99 &
$5.95 a
or shiny patent.
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THE PONTIAG PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957
When the first aniversary
was reached — March 14 — the
Management stopped taking
poey fo He tant beg euong
to recapitulate:
In its one-year run, “My Fair’
was seen by 656,215 cus-
tomers — ~— SRO at every one of the)
rison's stand-by developed laryn-
gitis and couldn't finish.)
+: @ ®
$15,000 PER WEEK
These 656,215 eager "Viewers ‘ALBUM SALES
WITH A LEFTEE Ber OW LUCK —- Sa ee linger ‘Theater in New ‘York will get ‘standing
ee room tickets for “My Fair Lady.”
Pacific” — and both of those were Damone, somewhat of a has-been!
‘on the market considerably longer.|in. the pop music field until he
recorded “On the Street Where
lYou Live™" from the show’s score.
Paid in $3,403,520. This was more! The album sales, totalled up to. It made him a big hit again; the
. than enough to pay att the show's! March 3, amounted to $35,380,000. | irecord sold over a million, he ‘got
“My Pair Lady” has been rolling! this includes: eight months of a Summer replacemént TV show
isales at $4.98 per copy, the last |@S @ result, he’s once again com-
manding four months at the increased $5.98 a hefty figure for per-
sonal appearances.
Biggest — benilary oy en
The composers of “My Fair
_|Lady” also benefitted indirectly.
One of their earlier shows, ‘‘Briga-
doon,"" is about to be revived by
New York’s City Center. And a
book version of “My Fait Lady,”
one of the few times this has been
published for a musical, is doing
well at the bookstores.
Em Waiting in ‘Line |He Didn't Look
Before He Slep Ta
‘Fair Lady” has Par been
launched. It opens in Rochester,
N. ¥., on’ March 18,
|. It comes to Detroit for three
lweeks this spring.
Brian Aherne and Anne Sees
head this production, which cost
the Liza Company (that’s “My
Fair Lady's” official corporate
title) another $325,000 to produce. e
This man didn't, He broke a pane
of glass in a rear door, paused
long enough to shed his topcoat
afd shoes, then turned. down the
spread and jumped in,
It was one of the
$2200 Down FHA ;
HOPKINS ot STANLEY See the Currently, producer Herman | | ( unusual pee of Me Beck Dene ye ae
Levin (he gets 30 per cent of the [window displays ever seen at the RES: vtech, the Set profits) and hisstaft-have~one Wheeler. Furniture Co. oe ee Fan in Kitehen
Police arrived an hour later and a
escorted the man to a legs com-
fortable bed in jail.
After promising to replace the
glass in the store’s rear door, he
was fined $60 for drunkenness.
|Vet Loved by Children There's a nine-person staff at
+RICHMOND, Va. (A veteran 4 the theater that goes through the
near-3,500 ticket orders that come’ at McGuire’ Hospital, paralyzed
fron the waist down and with Filter te
in each week's mail; and there's
the usual box office staff handling
prefer's ‘to remain vette er
in-person purchasers. greatly loved by the children at Fs
STYLES, JEWELRY Crippled Children’s Hospital, The
about angels putting up pittances
for financing the show and wind-
ing up with huge profits, “My
Fair Lady” was angeled exclu-
sively by the Columbia Broad- |
casting System — to the tune of | Dress designers have come out veteran, an expert leather crafts-
with “My. Fair Lady’ styles, —_ has made hand-tooled shoul-
mostly copied from the show's/der bags foreach girl over 10
brilliant racetrack scene with cos- years.of age and billfolds for the
tumes in startling black and white. boys. Experts say hs are t worth
There is, ‘My Fair Lady” jewelry. | $t5-to $25 each.
$401,000. CBS, for its faith and
generosity, now earns 40 per
cent of the profits — about $6,000
a week. And, newest on the bonanza band-|
wagon, there's a take-off record = ; ; : ‘
album,+ ‘My Square Laddie,”’ j
which has Reginald Gardiner,
record of the show in ‘its record-
ing division — Columbia — and
has first crack at the TV rights.
Undoubtedly, itll be some years
doing “My Fair Lady” on TV,
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WRSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957
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‘Steel Works, Jet Fuel,
Chemicals Are Made;
Food Supply Critical |
|
WASHINGTON — Formosa, the
‘Chinese Nationalist stronghold less:
than 100 miles from the Communist
“mainland, is taking big steps on
the long road to self-sufficiency,
writes Frederick Simpich, Jr., in.
the National Geographic Magazine.) -
Spurred by American aid, For-
mosa's electric system has dot-
bled output... New steel works,
mills, and chemical plants supply
an increasing proportion of local
High School students throughout the area plan- :
ning to major. in social work ‘in college have
formed a Future Social Workers’ Club. Photo-
graphed at the organizational meeting held at___Copenhaver, Pontiac High School; and Ellen
Pontiac State Hospital recently were (left to
| Tight) Beverly Malinowski, representing St. —
FUTURE SOCIAL WORKERS ORGANIZE— Frederick School; Mary Alice Williams from
Pontiac High School; Mrs: Thelma Bell, a social
worker from the Pontiac State Hospital, and re-
the ‘club; Dianne cruitment chairman for _j/_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH
Schachern, St. Frederick School. Though C Living on Vegetation,
‘Renders Valuable Aid
to Keep Streams Open
‘| WASHINGTON—The big-mouthed
[bathing beauty contests, but in
‘rivers and swamps of Africa it
‘takes front place as a_ useful
resident, —
ee eer iomile-lone He's Not Right Breed — ’ Formosa confronts the continent
is turned to the Pacific where
rise precipitously to-
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TORRANCE, Calif. w@—For six,
be angling ¢ jweeks members of the Oil, Chem-| : ; ' of ‘ith @ western plain that) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ® — The ical and Atomic Workers Union|f nearby Columbiana, in charge of|tional Geographic Society. spans the length of the isdand. Its’ woman complained to police that,were on strike at the National the Firestone Park defense station, tusk i back |a dog kept jumping up in the air : pent eins in her front room win- ‘Supply Co. here.
|was set up and telephone callers) : Patrolman J. R. Moddy, who in-\would get this answer: “Strike [identity an approaching plane long} _, | REFUGEE PROBLEM SERIOUS °Stigated, said i¢ it had been a/Headquarters.”” After the ~strike| before most, Burton is considered'when food is
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WASHINGTON (INS)—A House subcommittee sets out today to
find out why, after two yeurs, only
» one in ten eligible Americans has!
received three - ‘shot protection
against polio. -
Chairman .L. H. Fountain (D-
NC), said his group would
try 2 “obtain authoritative infor-
mation concerning the present sup-
ply of Salk vaccine.” Service, which has been under.
aro heceess som reer ep:
ply troubles.
A subcommittee source said fig-
ures from Burney’s office show
that, as of March 1, only. 11 mil-
lion-men, women and children in
the priority age groups have re-
ceived the three Salk shots con-
sidered necessary for immunity.
The. figuré Contrasts sharply with
predictions made when the mass
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two years ago, and falls far short
of official estimates in receht
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situation last fall. Its, disclosures
of. alleged price-fixing by vaccine
manufacturers led this month to a!
federal grand jury Sarestiqntion.
Accident a era
Birmingham Boy, 9
Ci ivic. Center Draw * witiheiades daw ings of the pro-
posed Pontiac civie auditorium
were viewed for the first time yes-
terday by a committee striving to
make the building a reality by
March 15, 1961 — the city’s 100th
birthday.
The ‘nine members of a Centen-
nial Auditorium ‘Subcommittee’ of
the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-
merce agreed that they liked what
also|they saw, Final plans, along with a scale
model, are expected to be submit-
ted May 1, according to Ralph
T. Norvell, chairman of the Cen-
tennial Committee,
DONATE: $15,000
City Post Office
to Shut Windows
on Wednesdays
The Pontiac Post Office will sus-
pend window service on Wednes-
day afternoons starting April 3,
Acting Postmaster Leslie Ht. Dean
said today.
* * *
economy measure. and is made
possible by the lack of business
after noon on Wednesdays, Dean
added.
medical offices and businesses
close at noon Wednesday, which
trickle, . -
x * *
The early closing will apply to
[both the Main Post Office and The
Huron Gardens Branch, Dean said.
Border Patrolman
= vo ound Dead in Ofice| we) BETROM “CINS\—K “Deyearaa | hel U, S.
Police said Michael Scibetta was
found with a bullet wound in the
ee
letters for a brother and two
friends in which he said, “I'm not
w gas gb natn Ena le
ter off dead.” The move is designed as aD! drawings and costs are submitted,
He said many banks, law and;
has cut post office business to a!- A donation of $15,000 from: the
Pontiac Foundation, a civic organ-
ization with a goal of a civic audi-
torium, kicked off. preliminary
sketches and planning by the De-
troit architectural firm of Smith,
Hinchman & Grylls, Inc.
Three members of the firm
“met with the Committee at noon
Norvell said today the commit-
tee thought, by the time final
that the auditorium would cost be-
tween $342 to $4,000,000.
He stressed that this was the!
As outlined by the designers,
the auditorium will be located
to the south of the City Hall
and between Hill street on the
east and South Parke on the west,
Maximum planned capacity for
the auditorium is 6,760 persons.
The building will have 100,000
square feet of floor space,
USE FOR MEETINGS
The circular section, to be divid-
ed by sliding partitions, will be
devoted to meetings. The audi-
be for theater events, sporting!
events like basketball, hockey, box-;
ing, ahd tennis and other activi-
ties like conventions, commence-
ments, ice shows, banquets, con-)
certs, builders end automobile |
shows.
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taxes.
In view of this, liyrd told a re-
serer, the Finance Committee he
heads -undoubtedly will vote for
the Jonger extension to July 1,
1958. The House already fas voted
an extension to April 1, 1958. Un-
less Congress acts, the business!
tax rates will drop April 1, cutting
revenues three billion dollars a
P pyrd said the Jonger atenaiall
would have the advantage of mak-
torilum, with seats for 4,300, will)
A unique feature of this section) ing the tax dates correspond with which start July 1, so that, “‘if|
we ever can cut taxes, we would
know just how jt would affect the
revenues"
Hopes to Gpen 5 Straits
CLEVELAND @® — The Coast
Guard said. yesterday it hopes to
open the Straits of Mackinac to
navigation March 3] of April 1.
the Lake Carriers’ Assn. it is
doubtful if the St. Mary's River
con be. pene: Gen. Agel 30-or
later.
Iee conditions. in the Straits of
Mackinac are about average, but!
lice is 24 inches thick in the White
Fish Bay area of Lake. Superior, |
the Coast Guard reported.
The lower lakes are-almost-free
of ice, and the weather out-
temperatures. But it told the Ice Committee of |
30-day
look is for normal or above normal | & J | i THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 __TWENTY-SEV } 77 ’ v
|Soup Likes Preliminary Sketch fax Wits Back fz". 70 Educaional Sy Sor se Projects Approved
WASHIN' NGTON (AP)—The office
of Education reported yesterday
that it approved 22 cooperative
educational research projects dur-
jing January and February..
| Federal funds totaling $416,131
were earmarked to help finance
the work. Cooperating colleges,
universities and state departments
of education also will contribute
funds. -
| The office said it has approved
research projects since "he |program was started last Septem-
funds has been allocated.
Eleven’ of the hew agreements
concern education of the mentally iber, A total of $742,361 in federal
Gee ea
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bound over to Circuit Court —
Wednesday When he appeared be- |
fore Municipal Judge Cecil Mc-
Callum.
Truett was returned to the Oak-
land County Jail pending: arraign-~
ment Monday, after he failed to
furnish the bond.
Approximately five dollars was
taken from the driver.
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ship service will link the Midwest) which also will carry 7,000-8,000
United States with European ports tons of freight has not yet started, |
when the St. Lawrence Seaway ihe said, although contracts have,
ares te 18. : heen placed, Anthony Veder of Rotterdam, . * A * *
Netherlands, co-owner of the Fjell-) . ” Oranje Lines, announced here yes-| Veder and his coljeague,’ Kris-
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Great Britain and the Nether- =
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He estimated the ocean travel
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Yet undetermined time junstable conditions," declared
the Great Lakes and St. +a |Rashad Morad, general manager
_Fence ‘Seaway, a lof the Tourist Departement. of
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the tripartite aggression against ' From Oklahoma Map
OKLAHOM fA CITY @# — The
lontahousy Tu Turnpike Authority is a
little more than unhappy with a ey .
State. Alighway Department. ‘
As a promotion for this year’ s.
‘38th anniversary of Oklahoma
statehood,
ary highway map. It left out one)
thing—the new 8-mile Will Rogers
Turnpike: from Tulsa to the Mis-
souri Line, which has been under
construction 18 months and opens,
in May.
Announcer’s Tongue
Slipped Just a Little
CHEYENNE, Wyo. —Radio a
Ke ith _Ashton’s veoiine
slipped a little during his broad-
cast. .
“The 34th Wyoming legislature is;
new in its final week of lawbreak-)
ing,’* he said. After a short pause
‘he backtracked: Fi
“Apparently that should be law-| -
umaking.”’ ;
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Brilliant Minds Conflict:
in Adams Murder Trial LONDON (NEA) — Here are e capsule closeups of the main fig- |
ures in the Eastbourne murder trial:
Seene: The Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old
Bailey, London. —
|
Accused: Dr. John Bodkin Adams, 58-year-old Irish bachelor,
- whe was Eastbourne’s leading family doctor, a Sunday school
teacher, and chairman of the local YMCA. He was also personal
physician to the Chief Constable of Eastbourne. '
Charge: Dr. Adams is accused of murdering with an over-dose |
| of drugs Mrs. Edith Morrell, wealthy and eccentric widow of East-
bourne.
In addition, the Grown contends that he drugged to death at
least two other rich patients, Altogether, the deaths of 17 of Dr.
Adams’ patients, most of them elderly widows, is under —— ‘
| by Scotland Yard.
* * *
judicial post, that of‘ Lord Chief Justice. When Devlin gave up a
$45,000-a-year law practice to become a high cour$ judge at one-third Rain, Hail Pound Texas
‘tral Texas yesterday and five as Streams Engulf Roads
DALLAS # — Torrential rains Heavy rains also fell in north|
flooded streams and roads in cen- central Texas and. along the yen
Coast, which was lashed by 4)
storm of hurricane force last,
|weekend. Lighter rain fell in por-|
country of west Texas.
| A tornado dipped down at Gid-'
idings, destroyed two barns and)
loverturned a house trailer. tornadoes skipped: across portions
of the state without causing any
‘major damage.
Thunderstorms continued to lash’
/portions of south central Texas te-
;day, but the rain was tapering off
jin other mm *
| A teak Sing orn Mant ed at Big Spring, Stanton, Crane
jand Seminole in west ‘Texas, bat!”
peyer Oy tae neuen yee oe yp 5 there was no property damage or;
injuries, Another. unconfirmed |
twister was reported near Beeville *
in south Texas,
Ss +
Ronald Christian, about 19, was
killed and his wife was critically|
injured, when their car hit a cul-
vert. in Waxahachie during
heavy rain.
Austin got more than an: inch of
rain in 30 minutes. ‘it pothors in central cone
4% Ss
A father and son believed
drowned when heavy rains. caused
‘streams to overflow later turned up
|safe as the water began wecadion,
Pleasanton Arthur Lewis, 42, of
Buda, Tex., 13 miles south of Aus-
tin, was trapped on the Williamson
Creek bridge when floodwaters
istalled his pickup truck. He got
jout of the vehicle and ciung to ‘a
| tree until an ambulance crew res-
‘cued him. His truck was washed
away. |
Big Great Lakes Ships
\Arrive in Detroit
DETROIT (INS)—The first ships!
Burton Lewis, 17, was havi ing a down from the Upper Great Lakes
‘similar experience, The boy was @'Tived in Detroit during the night. |
on a school bus-returning from a> The ships are the limestone car- « @ 2%
Some 8 or 10 miles east, his son)
Judge: Mr. Justice Dev lin, 51, who is tipped for Britain’s highest [track meet when it was caught in Tiers, the Calcite and. the Clymer ‘hurt.
a tertific hail sterm in Creedmoor,|They sailed from Rogers City
\12 miles southeast of Austin, Win-| Tuesday. * * * {tone of the drought-seared range at
other twisters were reported sight:|
Coe ee Pe RE oe UA reer he ee ve “y a ee fey wet Ke pf olee : vi a4 i is a%> ' is | | Aa By , ’ be {i : Ses bose 4,
4 JIWENTY-RIGHT VW THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957, AL —
De : "To Offer Chieago-to-Europe Service | |New Turpiké Mising awe No Major Damage Sanity Hearing
Set for Sniper Three Psychiatrists to
Testify Tomorrow on
Taylor's Condition
A Circuit Court sanity hearing
9:36 a.m. tomorrow will de-
termine if Gary Addison Taylor,
Oakland County’s confessed ‘phan-
jfom sniper,” will be prosecuted
ion a charge of assault with intent
to eter.
of standing trial.
If Judge Frank L, Doty rules
Taylor insane, it means that a
criminal examination March 29
will be, called off and Taylor will
be committed to a mental insti-
tution,
Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem
said that if Taylor is committed,
he still will be liable for prosecu-
@n it he is ever judged sane and
released,
Taylor admitted wounding three -
women with a .22 caliber rifle from
his car the night of Feb. 7 and
‘also a dozen other shootitigs since
last December in which no one was
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FE 2-8385 | that sum, he scarcely felt the pinch; his wife is the daughter of Sir | |dows of the bus were knocked out)
‘Bernard Oppenheimer, the diamond magnate. : and the engine stalled, Young) Imperial Oil Co. tankers have! MIDLAND, Tex. ~The Police
‘ iLewis borrowed a car to go for |been sailing from Sarnia to Toledo Department here got a Christmas
* * icard from a man ip Long Branch,
Bya curious twist of fate, he made his name in a ‘poisoning trial,
i proseciiting for the Crown in the famous case of Mrs. Sarah Hearn,
| a®cused‘of a double arsenic murder.
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— Sn A, Stevensan...Queen's..Counsel,. known. at the | exclusive Gartick Club as a wit and a good judge of wine. As a
| major during the war, he was legal adviser to Viscount Montgomery,
| handled the case against five German U-boat men who machine- “was
Atlantic. ©
Hobby: Golf. He plays a precise, broad-shouldered game, —
| little; chain-smokes.
_ Defense: Geoffrey Lawrence, Recorder of Canterbury, who rs
of less than medium height, sparely-built, speaks with a decep-
tively soft voice, where Stevenson is apt to bluster. ~
x € 2&
‘Lawrence drives his own comfortable, but unpretentious sedan,
His hobby is music, and he plays several instruments brilliantly
_ and rather dreamily, bit his eyes are quick, and his movements
sharp as a bird.
Star Witness: Detective Superintendent Herbert “Bert” Hannam,
| 46, head of Scotland Yard's murder squad, whose hobpy is pastry-
| cooking, and who is known at the Yard as “The Count,” owing to
his rather dandified dress.
* * *
Hannam made his name in 1953 for his brilliarit solution of the
so-called ‘“Towpath Murders,” the brutal stabbing of two teen-age
girls, whose bodies were thrown into the Thames.
He is an expert on forgery, serves as the Yard's liaison man ”*
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- Feport on his work to the commit-
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Penn Senin ta _ THE PONTHAC Pris. “THURSDAY, MARCH 2 21, 1957 : yj Dyin ans
ee a Cavendish, a rot
Dr. White Plans |A Time for Toughness | repey soy enatone it
Or Disneys True Life Adventures to Take Up Golf os a
~ Says Michigan Should
- --® study ef higher education _be--
“Tieves' Michigan should make a
greater financial effort in this:
direction, considering her popula- -
~ fion and wealth. — j
* * *
Dr. John Dale Russell. chief re-|
He made a 140-page
‘tee yesterday. It included no spe-)
‘HEADLONG ©
HUNT When He's Older
= | WASHINGTON @® = Dr. Paul} \ J4.\Dudley White, President Eisen.
hower's heart specialist, says he
plans to take up golf again “when
proprigtions subcommittee recent-
i one time: for golf, - Macmillan Tops ‘in Service By International News Service
With his dandy mustache and
look of Edwardian elegance Harold f
neatly clipped.
| ** *¢-—*
: Dr. White discussed his plans
‘while appealing for continued fed-
‘leral financial help in the fight to)
~———eur heart -diseaseHis testimony,
lwas made public today,
| Exercise, he said, is
}someone with a heart. history like
‘Fogarty’s to play golf.
| “Do you play golf?” asked Reo. But Macmillan is Prime Minister
of Britain at a time when the coun-
+try is beset by economic worries
at home-and declining prestige;
abroad. It is a time for toughness. |-
and Harold Macmillan can be! post of British anaes Resi. |
dent in French North Africa, He |
remains a» firm believer in the
Anglo-American alliance.
he served as minister of housing,
defense minister, foreign secretary;
before
Eden in yanuary. succeeding Sir Anthony) Mrs. Macmillan, a woman’ ‘of na :
ity and wit, said recently, *
look what I got.”
Texans to Bat Bats
AUSTIN, Tex. w — The house
~ Add 31 Institutions = oun ; { aun old enough.” White will be/Macmitian could be an English] Macmillan has had broader Xn unanimously passed a bill al ion Pendocions 4 wt A se ee an squire with no greater worries than’ peri¢nce in government at the tOP wing persons with bats in the
_ LANSING W — The director of Wedd Reterved . = al keeping his hedges and “epupons level than any Briton now active— belfry to~kill them, It has been
egal in Texas since 1917, Rep,
B. Walling of Wichita Falls said
‘and. chancellor. of ‘the excheduer 7) e bats constitute a health ‘haz
ard. .
* * ‘*
Sixty-three years old, he - has
necessary ‘tough while maintaining his aristo-, been married since 1920 to Lady flag, San Jom learns. Costa Rica new has 214 ocean- ,
going vessels registered- underitg
times, he lay all night in a No-—
Man's Land reading Horace in
the original until he was rescued | Searcher for ® special legislative ‘to good health. ‘cratic demeanor. en ae caret — ~armeonesin’
sEsid: that, Michigan's present.» Laka, Shout Playing olf The man who will meet Pree ‘ . i : oe P y dent im Bermuda —
cilities are not commensurate with | \tim of one heart attack. woasinmar ttn the special ‘immediate Openings for Qualitied Personnel. her 4.45 per cent of the national - «+. « character ‘of his tought aoater
Population. | White told the Rhode Island law-| than 40 years ago on the battle. | Salaried Positions in
* .& *£ ‘maker he thought it “is good’ for) fields of France, Wounded three
* Truck and Céach Design .
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cific recommendations on finance. |;
He said these would. come tater.
Russell said the state needs 31
additional post-high school insti-
tutions if-it is te meet a “reason-
able” standard. of educational
- service, pe Barty it popula
tion and wealth
ae Oe tonal otal — i fate ~ SWARMING OVER A i. MAGae lees kak tie en TREE IN SEARCH OF FOOD,
Ey gene gg nte tll NUTHATCHES CAN
, | OPERATS: AS
vie gut. oxigen WELL AS IN THE NORMAL
| THEY WILL WALK AROUND _
= & BRANCH WITHOUT MISSING. — at daybreak. es + 4
lite; Be os es | Since that time, while building ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or
rs in the publishing bus- dual careers in the publishing bu Graduate ACCOUNTANTS in: iness and politics, Macmillan has
had plenty of opportunity to show
ithe flint-like pesure of his charac-
ter, Taber (R-NY)..
| “T haven't had the time,”
‘answered, “but I ‘will take it up
_ & Financial Statements
* Credits -and Collections
* General Accounting | * Auditing
* Cost Accounting
® Tax Accounting
‘Ifyou are interested in permanency under long range pro-~
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In the mid-1930s he fought the
(on Bo School jleadership of the Conservative
5 iof extinct vofcanoes.'' In 1936, furi-
ous at the Conservative govern-
| J ‘rising European dictators, he be- ) | State Sell Property ‘came an “independent conserva- .
. Selaried Personnel —e
2 | Sen of-an Indiana-born mother
LANSING ~The serap over re-) 88d_& scion of the Macnuiillan q Scrap Resumes nee
‘party, branding them @ “collection
3 Legislators. Demand ment’s refusal to move against the
Near Whitmore Lake tive.’
é..dlocation _ot..the Boys Vocational, publishing family, Macmillan got GMC TRUCK & Conen DIVISION Phone FE 5-411!
s on ad BS shool. was Tesuified today in the? SROW"Gea--Beright-Bisentow-—i
| a ane at At Enurses’Ss eee Rounded: in 1865
: : | Menday night. frem 7 til 10. new site for BVS, now located in : =
: eoanp-annee Doyorettiedorn mad 0 ni for | ) intractor will be Victor Und 3 University Heads, usrsine
Sastre Openings for 15 SSE se S--cceu-| FINE DIAMONDS _ and economic status,” he said. 3 | graduate of a University * St t Sol M { bill form by Republican Reps. a * * + Michigan radiological course. ale Ons ee Adrian De Boom of Owesse, and -On-the other hand. Michigan fs G W. Sallade and dames F., far above average in the award a y : |
Fred T. McDermott, state indus-' 7 = in CD Course hens hygienist for . the Michigan! LANSING @ Heads of Warner, both of Ann Arbor. ...a 92-YEAR-OLD TRADITION! , degrees, with a percentage Las nt’ of Public Health, willl ates three largest Universities! a statement, they said: be
: se, eee P ae Radiological Monitoring esse Let si “tonight to talk poms: es “It is difficult to tn : There's a big difference in diamonds. The largest diamond is not
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__>______of bachelor’s. degrees, the s tate! at Pontiac High School
would have to award 1,730 mor
than it did in 1953-54, he said. Stierer said applicants should be vision of tuitiion fees. permit th
civil defense personnel from Oak-| Tye session was arranged by the | build its public institutions in
land Covnty, or. persons willing) University presidents who have jareas where there is almost unan-
}to-make,‘their course training avail- posed any steep boost in tuition ‘imous — to the proposed
Fifteen openings are still avail-/@ble to/ CD organizations. rates against rising pressure for
Table for a Civil Defense Radio. . APPlications may be secured 4 29 to 30 per cent increase from from Stierer at the City Hall, 35/ many legislative leaders,
‘logical Monitoring Course ‘40 be'S. Parke St., or at the county CD "yy, disclosing Tuesday that the Warns of Smog Hazard ‘given weekly April 1 ~ through office at 1 Lafayette St. meeting would take place on the
‘June’ 17 at Pontiac High School, | ‘Michigan State University campus, SACRAMENTO Calif. —Cali- 3 |Rebert A. Stierer, assistant CD’ ° fornia smog could cause “imme-| Sen. Elmer R. Porter said “they
idirector for I man announced to- SI = Hops in 50 Yeors want the meeting closed to the diate disaster,’ an Assembly sub- ‘ TLAD me ess.
7 He said 6 applications have been! oe a eee \ vasecday a written invitation)
with high concentrations on air Teceived from. ie city em-| monplace” in the next 50 years, to attend was addressed to capi-
pollution causing deaths, an As-Ployes, and from Birmingham world War I ace Eddie Ricken-|tot newsmen by Robert N. Cross, sembly Public Health shorn Berkley. lhacker told an audience of Rotar-'a liaison man for the University
The Bomar will be held etch jians. of Michigan. a Every population study avail- |
able indicates that Whitmore Lake
is in the heart. of a rapidiy ex-
panding residential and industrial.
area. — °
“Tt would appear that. the state
might be guilty of extreme short-
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Mash Potatoes, ; om oui in mollerate (375. degrees) 30 minutes’ 4 1
Bake in Oyen, sca oughly heated. aim
. a : deg ) eupmiabout 1 outer cy eanwhile ‘hea sand 0
Ts "German Schaum Torte With Pranks! — engtwiae es hast aad ee Bow wy Mia
: reserve ‘shells, wit Stuffed
Dessert parties are popular for to come fortified with a pre-snack
. hoth-afternoon and evening affairs. to Sulit his diet,
Today, when many folks are Sehaum Torte is a meringue —
_ eounting calories, yet still love but has a- definite distinction all _
_ Yumimy desserts, this idea of an '* ®¥®- ae fare for when’ the cold “Mash potatoes; add butter, milkMakes 4 to 8 servings.
pany ee ‘land’ salt and pepper; mix “well, | ieee
‘Frank Stutted Potatoes and Kraut Fillpotato shells with potato mix-| If a candle is too engl for®
4 large, baking potatoes ‘ture. _ /@pening in-a candlestick, try this;,
. a cup Rutter or margarine | Cut. frankfurters in half. Press dip the base of a candle into: ve
‘a cup milk frankfurter pieces into potato: thine hot water; when the wax .
# ranktur nee fuel Arrange in, shallow baking press it oy inte the holder,
— A 5+
During the’ “bela” season, . ts important to disinfect chlltesate :
beakiek towels, undergarments. Use Roman Bleach, triple-action
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_ extra healch-prosheting benefits when you use Roman Bleach. ¥
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invitation to come for “dessert” He original came from denen ti
problem. beater nor 2. pao range. It re
This gives each quired. stamina vigilance wr Biv sestee lis — make the perfect torte for. which ‘ ‘she was famous. 3
weniences,, can be-an expert on the
rm Spaghetti = % | ‘First Prize Schauni Torte ee G I s-48.. § < whites . in : dl n M10 ‘4. teaspoon salt °
1 cup sugar 4 1 teaspoem baking powder
“Ss [= suger :
», Spach Milani ti perfect for | Ciatt Be exon at buffet meals or a smorgasbord. Line a 13x8-inch baking pan with
: and rar pig . and set the oven at 300 degrees. Unmold it on a plaWer covered’ Combine egg whites and salt in = ee. . with Te or other greenk. It's , large mixing bowl. Sift together good to serve with sliced meats} cup sugar and baking powder. seems a welcome solution to the “A! cook who ‘had no electric’
Today's cook, with. modern con-|
1 tablespoog vinegar
Tart and tasty; it features shrimp 9 layers of wrappi paper. Heat.
Now beat the egg whites until they
g
stand in peaks when beater is
tabiespooe uafie en. lifted
a wee 7 Add sugar and baking - oeledar CACKLEBURGS — Here's a fine novelty “for them on regular hamburger buns with carrot
"gene oni ae ‘slowly and continue beating about) & me atless luncheon,” ‘They look lke hamburgs, slices and celery.
- yp oe oo ‘2 minutes. Then beat in vinegar’ but they're made with hard-cooked eggs. Serve
S ‘4 teaspoon salt and remaining 1 cup sugar. Beat +
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i Str completely dissolved. evenly over the top. Bake in a fine quality fresh eggs. Our henSjow greased casser te ea
Pat i im lemon juice, sugar, ‘salt slow oven for 114 hours. It will are laying at a higher rate than last Top with cracker aus bended Syrupy juices left over from
Paes Fue tabasco. Chill until partially rise, then settle. year and eggs are on the plentiful wits tester draining canned fruit are often sug-
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rap ily; and looks queer. It will a won- "Pepe RTS he delciots mest oer a wel : ihin 4 water, :
stirring constantly, ae 2 minutes. dertul! Let this torte stay in the less dishes for lent.
sed then “with pork A DISINFECT tant ——J
- erg oe ve from heat and let!pan until serving time. Keep cool Cackleburgs
Rinse spaghetti land dry (not in refrigerator). One-quarier cup minced onion
: with cold water and drain well, At! serving time, cut into gight 3 ‘blespoons fa
. Mix spaghetti into chilled j ay 2 cups soft bread crusts, firmly packed
; SE pieces. Use a broad spatila to 4 cup milk . tin with shrimp and olives. Whip. 4 bard-cooked uss, chopped lift each piece onto a dessert plate. | QSto) salt ‘ evaporated milk until peaks “are ‘Top with ice cream, then add +, teaspoon celery seed =) formed. Fold into spaghetti mix-' -gliced strawberries’ or peaches te teaspoon. ground pepper
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fad piping bet to gerge do no tablespoons, turning once to
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want to take full advantage of the) %? Winessp sopiss You Can't Beat
Broiled Steak spicy, fresh apples still hapsoner pb go ss ge
. For elegant treatment ot an ele-|in salads, for appetizers and in|!emon juice, cloves and mayor gant meat, plank a Porterhouse , desserts, makes a real contribution naise. Chill well. Scoop out centers
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ul meat is a handsome sight
_— sizzling hot on‘a planking
board. The broiled steak-on-a-board Bright Red Apples Liven Up Menu
may be accompanied by colorful
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Combine all ingredients except!erushed pineapple mixed right in
shrimp and apples in a bowl. S| the taller $0.00 0 deletnyR atte
in shrimp. Chill thoroughly. Cut! goodness: —
apples into thick slices, to serve) Mix together 4 cup of sweetened
as fingers. Makes’ 4-6 servings. _|condensed milk with 2 ot
coconut, Add 1 cup of
, thoroughly crushed pe Pes |
drained, and a o! Drop.
by spoonfuls on @ well-greased bak-
jing sheet, one inch apart. Bake at
Good. cooks always have & few/30 degrees until delicately Chicken Liver Sauce
Makes Spaghetti Better
cooked and arranged on the plank\in any of your fresh or cooked) each roll. Makes 46 servings. |. .erty dishes in mind that can be /browned; abost Tmaatens He |
ieee ce a: | Apple Fingers With Shrimp Dip prepare eu tron tered pacing rte the broiler for a _ Muick, final,) “For a quick and satisfying lunch-| 9 os eons lemon. fi ‘at hand. This one apay well be
Rien" cos snack, or when the. teenneere) | fe teazpens Tubasen’ auieeb come your specialty of the house Any beef steak may be planked! gather to watch television at your) {2 Usthoa Worcestershire sauce = [evo ane greeser you'll need & PERSONAL —T-bone, club, sirloin and even/hofise, here’s a delicious tasting) } Wespoon grated : tia ; : ' tablespoon catchup package of frozen chicken livers; ground..beet shaped as a. steak./fresh red apple and tuna mix! {"titoon salt from the pantry, canned spaghetti " Lamb chops and steaks are fre-|that's heaped in hamburger rolls, Dea ef pepper sauce with mushrooms and noodles Hap. you're so rightt Here's
quently planked, and thick ham for service. Or, for a novel and’ : or Tice or spaghetti. do deliver to the doorstep slices may be broiled and served different appetizer, offer a tray ‘ ¢ ithin
on a planking board, too. of fresh apples, cut into thick Cook Meat at Low Heat Reg ge! ny bo Frese = Peodes a e
The ideal planking board is |Sces. with today's shrimp 'diP-| To) serve meat at its best, cook! prown lightly im 2 tablespoons of} - made of well-seasoned hardwood, | /°F oti i. "|at-Jow heat for uniformly ‘cooked butter or fine. ‘Then stir in and is oval in shape; It is grooved ‘ meat, jucier and more tender meat. |2 cans (10% ounces each).of spag-] fy A. Nye Dairy Ce. so that juices are retained on the.| Fresh Apple and Tuna Buns Lese watching required during hetti sauce with mashrooms. Heat > $a ling
= board rather tham lost Im the | 4} t-on: cop tune: drained ani fake?) ooking. It's more éasily carved,over low heat about: 5 minutes. 585 Oakland Ave. — oven. Before it is used, the plank | 2.5lSiosns juice ithere’s more meat to serve and Serve with over hot spag- ities
. should be heated in the oven, | Pssh of ground cloves ‘the servings are more attractive.' hetti, rice or Makes about nee then rubbed with unsalted fat, EEL aneEeeC ae — ne a nish of broiled tematoes and halved mushrooms. - __. BLANKED PORTERBOUSE STEAK—-Here's
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Porterhouse steak served sizzling hot with gar-
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Dash pepper
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Superintendent of Documents, Gov- re. Cut or rub in 4s cup short-\Orieans molasses.
ening until mixture is crumbly.
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mint jelly. Roll up like jelly roll,
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feed portesierty lineh pieces and place cut side toire!
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Salt
inch 1 tablespoon shortening
\. cup Sultana raisins
« cup water Use a T-bone, Porterhouse, club, sirloin or even |
hamburger steak for this ancient entree,
Pork’n' Apple |=
\s Tart-Sweet The first of the year is a good curling Guring broiling.
~. |time-te add to your recipe reper-|
tart-sweet tang -o* reab New| 10 minutes,
; Combine 1 beater egg and ‘% to raisins, lemon rind and tart apples,’ |
Z Shiitmp, the authors remind us,|2 CUP milk and add to flour mix-| you'll discover pork-chops never.
be served both plain thoiled/M#te to make a soft dough. Turn jasted: better. on a lightly floured board or Port Chép ’s’ Apple Casserole
cloth - and knead gently 30 vail chops (trim partially
4 cups silced tart cooking apyles
i teaspoon grated lemon rind
re cup real New Orleans molasses
Preheat oven to 350. degrees. After using, the plank ‘should net
‘To plank a steak, follow these
{dire ctions:
_| 1, Select a ‘'T-bone, Porterhouse
or club steak cut 1% inches or
imore in thickness. Slash edges of
_ |tat at two-inch intervals to prevent
2. Place steak on rack of broil-
While _ winter still has a er pan and broil 3 te 5 Inches |
steak 1% inches
The: Ssinaens 16-page booklet,’ | A fine starter is Pork Cho thick. Season cooked side * i p ‘n' ek, ed with just by the U.S. Fish, fast? Sift together 2 cups sifted| Apple Casserole. This dish is de-| | salt and pepper. Turn meat with
and Service, may be ob-) enriched flour, 1 tablespoon baking liciously and subtly flavored with, tongs and broil second side abeat | '
3. Place broiled steak in the cen- W Then molasses is blended with leer of preheated A
precooked vegetables around steak
if op wish. Any two or three of
the following. might be used: Hot
mashed potatoes,
green: beans, Brussels sprouts, ju-
’ lienne carrots,
halves, Freneh-fried onion _ rings,
lmushroonr caps or aiced whole
|mushrooms.
4. Brush vegetables. with melted
q : down into lightly gteased muffin sprinkle pork chops with galt; butter or margarine and return. to
to find his cups. Bake in nodhinaiiip hot oven!
Shrimp Amandine, the, Makes about 143 dozen rolls. |Ereased preree Mee dish
first ‘recipe, is sure to be every-)
one’s favorite. }
iservings. ‘saute in shortening until brown.|broiler for 2 minutes or until sec-
i iMix together apples, raisins and ond side of steak is cooked to pre-
all “illustrated in full) (400 degrees) 15 to 20 minutes. jlemon rind and place in 2-quart ferred doneness and vegetables are
Combine molasses and water; \Pepper and serve immediately.
Cut.a slice of bread into a large pour over apple mixture. Top with,
Circle; now cut out the center with browned pork ‘chops. Cover and hot, Season steak with salt and
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family’s rigid ‘policy “of inolation will operate strictly for the benefit|proceed more smoothly.” “Whit- 4
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WASHINGTON up—The United States is getting ‘‘a good return” ltwo Los Angeles teen-agers who
the billions spent for military help to fion-communist nations, jater admitted they stole a car
Refund Unless Review
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‘ idio-TV. series. : : . However, the costs of the program are more likely to go up (dio-TV ot : :
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Michigan State's Jenison Field- |_| THE PONTIAC PRE
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. stil) mere than equal to the chal-
lyn Manager Walt Alston whether
they call him the Great Gutierrez
Needles, Bardstown
Duel at Gulfstream
Stee Se
Dodger victory.
Valdes is known in Latin
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GMC Truck & Coach division will
compete in the 10th annual National
_ Industrial Bowling Tournament to
~ be held in Dearborn the weekend
of March 30-31 :
All members of the GMC teams
- hold an average of 165 or better
which is a requirement for taking
part in the big event..
Local qualifying was held early
this month at the Motor Inn alleys
in order the outstanding plant keg-
lers for the tourney which will GMC Keglers in’ Tourney
gers, Five of the Tigers popped
up and the sixth *hounced back to
the box as Valdes preserved a 3-2
ing he could move to Ebbets Amer- .
ica as the Great Gutierrez, which
is his: father’s name. At Portland
it was the mighty Valdes, his
SS! THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957
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HURRAH VIKINGS — Walled Lake rooters went into @ cheer- last night. Some 3,000 fans jammed the Maple gym
ing bediam as the Vikings roared to a 75-65 victory over Fiint- terrific scoring!night. Ea long, was no. less effective last
je
Pentiae Press Phote
for the contest.
Walled Lake now’ goes into the semi-finals against Harper Woods
NHL Balance Helped Club—
the title-winning Detroit Red
had. . ~_- Kearsley in the quarter-final game at Birmingham High School Friday at 5 p. m. at Jenison Fieldhouse in East Lansing.
Adams Calls Wings Weaker DETROIT # — Jack Adamsjhave the overall power that the “Hockey players nowadays just! and it just might show up in
teams havelgren’t hungry enough,” said) the Stanley Cup series.” championship
- not enough hungry. play-
Bob Wheaton, Dick Fuller, and Jim
combined 875 average.
tion on the race or the club may :
‘Jeontact Harrison at FE $6165, |
Semifinal Games|
in Tournament
The other unit will include! —
Howard Felton Jr., Bud Mathews,) |
Hoke. This five-man group has a :
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Walled. Lake ~ Dennis McClelland all hit the
tan 51
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‘deck in scram:
(left) with @ Flint Kears- ble for the bail at Birminghant High last night:"
Larry Dion (cenler) and, Walled Lake won, 75. si ate
MA iad / Benton Harbor 61 Jackson 58
Pith A army, Pt, Brage 68
Detroit 62 Piint Northern 50
At Battle Creek
Latisitig Resurrection 52 Holland Chris-
(overtime)
, PtSi 8
rmy, Ft. Leonard Wood 3, Teird\ Land-O-1 al are pl ing \to bave i
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i the Viking attack with 13 points.
with five personals for the Vikings
while Kearsiey’s Bill Phi
Walled Lake 14, Plint Kearsley 12.
NIT Favorite - Braves and Bonnies
Are Tonight's Semifinal
Choices.
CHICAGO #—Chicago’s Golden
jlast night ag it decisively battered
a New York team in its
most outstanding triumph in the
inter-city boxing bouts.
The Chicago bombardment was
set off in two explosive TKO vic-
tories in the first’two matches and
_}Was wrapped up in the final heavy
weight bout for a lop-sided 7-1 vic-
tory.
* * *
Joe Hemphill unleashed punish-
Williams, flabby New York con-
tender from Lowell, Mass., in the
heavyweight. division, Hemphill,
former European service cham-
pion from Rockford, Ill, was in Wings “the weakest championship Adams. “They're satisfied to get| The Wings will meet the Bruins .
Cease: Tebiegs, who wen | sam, MY 30 Depes. with pot enough hustle nd ambi-\i =~ _. ling, with Dlinois’ Big’ Ten ti- My j ‘ ; ing last night at Detroit's Lasky) ” .
Wiss, Yale “NYU, Columbia andi Wait for Mat Tour ney on Chicago Team Dominates avy as slight . Boyce, ex-Wayne cager, er WAYNESBURG, Pa, (P—It's not;tling team has won many honors : . °
Diana” Tm "OE MIR anen that a town of 5.00 paa| trough the yeas end the 20M Tw eter Yores Messe Raves (OLdEN Gloves Finals communi figures. The :
command all the way against Wil-
Gloves team had the golden touch/liams.
* * * 3
The amateur bouts at the Chi-
cago Stadium, many of them ha
tionally televised, got off to a blitz.
uled three rounders, Tommy Rey-
nolds registered a third rotind
TKO over New York’s Thomas
Smith in the 118-pound division,
and welterweight Joe Shaw blast+
ed James Chavis for a TKO in
1:10 of the first round.
Ve * * *
New York so decisively was in
1943 when it won 142, That was
when there were 16 matchés, Last
jyear New York won 6-2,
At Local Alleys
No. Rise in “There will be no increase in
.
The move ‘was the opposite of who recently voted to boost prices
alleys.
same since 1953./ ; 8
However, Palazzolé did point
from
Dixie Recreation, Auburn
ton de Keg Prices bowling prices for this area,” was
. announcement of Frank Palazzolo, President of the Bowling Pro-
etors Association of Greater Pontiac, today following a special
meeting of the group held yesterday.
It was happy news for the thousands of bowlers in Pontiac and
surrounding communities who keep Association and other local
establishments busy day and night.
that made by Detroit keg leaders :
five cents to 50 cents a game due
to rising costs. It will mean over $700,000 more revenue for Motor City
Proprietors at Detrolt’s 114 BPA alleys have been the victims ét *} @ wave of protests since increasing their rates which had been the —
t eee is
Bradley Five
krieg start. In the first two sched- ~
‘The last time Chicago clobbered ——
out that rates would ‘be ine &.
to 45 cents at four local‘alleys in July when automatie
pinsetters are installed; This) is in with present prices,
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cs Fo cele sama bie emma ea The duel for-second place in the
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a Sunday on home ice ag Sports - Entry soqempany $400 every county A
{ pa Reese Mew Fark Ramp Hotere, o opplication in full... =. aoa 4200 seating’ several, leagues. ‘They . - expected to increase consid-
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| | Memories Are Short oe ee a. (Based on 400 entries) | ‘That prize list is an impressive
| RS Nome—Mr, Mrs. or Misa, « Phone one for both the men's and wom- | 4 | LARAMIE, Wyo. ®—University Bees nee cry aie oe en's divisions. It will be increased
Ex let Wyoming’ Basketball Coach Ev ‘o - WOMEN: accordingly should the number of| Men a
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3 | 1942-1943 that Shelton coached the| Dixie Recreation | (3 games | Tournament Exp. .60| 10 entries. ‘Trophies will he Cowboys to the NCAA champion-| _ Lond-O-Lakes. across 6 | Prize Fund .....2.70| be awarded winners and , | (3 games on some. alleys) 2 high quolifiers at éoch en
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Scene meee te Outfielder for ir 203; K, . L WL te: Sedat Heat tis Social Tvete Com. Mire, an Forster Sup Bo) :
: ' BLES ROUSE .|Aubure Ber 6636 * Borst 4558!» : : : L W L Goebel’ Ptelfter’ ae of Soucy _& fen $3 35 ieee. Rive. 38 38 }0u0 ‘A, Trios $242 Ja) Bervice. aa
Radium Inn 4153 Garling’s 3a 36 Leonard's au he » ter ae en | apse : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | #foot-s Ron Emerick, walked (25-game winning streak. with its
Diekle's Serv, 134 finten Goel %46\Pon. Letter 6044 Seven-Up 34 °9 : | away from Flint Northern 62-50. jown 37th straight basketball vic- Nat. 36 Behr Gate fee ee ee ae ue Giant Ed Burton poured in 44) tory Wednesday night, 63-54—but see; Beulh QAR! Behl Cal 970;"r, sro) a. Rovak 281: Seven Up, 1018; A. Cro-| Bonus Baby Penalized points io push defending ciass A’ reed ec aery - noskegon detending Class—C: titilet Crystal ’ | u © : * * * ‘ . e t) arbor Fi
MOTOR INN ~4” ot HURON LADIES i. for Missing 2 Slgtidle eee inter a — eters! ‘ sae nied overtime by 0 eucttit- Falls = af a single point )
Pleet Carrier 6234 Perr aot 43 81| Joe's Coney Is. 68 80, Exhi biti Gam Wednesday night as tal} men ruled|ingly tough Jackson team, but quarterfinal high school toupite- View 5640: Al M, 4254\Country View €2 ©: Nicholie 50 in ipition e y = _ ment play: ‘
Beers, Hat Gwe Baie” Real's | ee of Oe ee a eae ant a ok f « W. Rennback Sha’ : Tom' ae Ss school tournament, vi , ;
eTaboesiRacer hB Se G tama, ru ter ct ane ty ie mm lta, (M.- Portier 201-550; Bardahl Oil 610; of his personal record of 45, hit|##¢ Friday. rc i . Tom's 2315. x lar berth in the Detroit rie out-of ; - : "* 2: +... * hands of a Graylifg team that)
SPORT , a é cee “ny aol, tax Sten the Siret to See Go) NOME De’ peared en, the Flint Northern tried a full equrt| wouldn't crack: upd Pressure and : Star Clrs. nu rs $3 59/sting of a public crackdown ; against East t but) ca on 9sudden over- | Mandalore M. 7240 Beavers 62260 Heights capitalized on its height|PFeSs | ; Detroit : ce
¥ few a hee TE Ee, 1 paige to top a.speedy, aggressive Trav.|coudh't stop its 100 las ‘against time break win 55-54. | The Low Pour 5854 Tag © Longs 28 84 new Detroit manager, Push-| orse City squad, 79-52. ine victories. Gary Ballman té remained unbeaten in |
oe ye Ey itt: Tee Hall ing hard to find a winning combi- ‘ @ « -|23 points. for East Detroit. Class © by carving its 2rd |
7313. a nation in the exhibition games, : Six-A league member Jackson | straight victory, 51-46, ever De- |
RIGHT OF LEFT HANDED aupuny AMES LADIES" ., Ibenched Small abruptly in the first| ‘Detroit Austin Catholic. pow- tried to Benton Harbor’s | trolt All Saints team, largely | < Church's ert Lie: "¢ inning of yesterday's &4 victory) eted by 6-fo0t-5 Dave Debus. bitanaet gerne | da the strength of a patel out at"
BALL GLOVES Mkt. Russ’ Serv. 47 over the Pittsburgh Pirates, Small| Sehere’s 32 points, eliminated neo, but eived beiphnentiy by idle tn nee eer i
i 2 wae : Auburn ‘Lanes {didn’t even have a chance to go to| Dearborn” Fordson, 62-53. East | hit three rte si Weel résiinhiad an $95 GPM Leonard’ 186; 493; Chisreh’s Inc ithe outfield. Detroit, helped = 9 petete freee’ in ten let 44 cocanta a4 patie lon ee id te dunt : divi-'
1 — 5 sci ye un Cinongeanctonan ns segietcaiie is tion play to tle it 53-55 ang then sion by. wading Melvindale all the and [unre Can. 7625 ghews J. a6 vere. bonus . player. because ofa 5 £0 on to win, way to @ 61-54 victory. Larry Peto-.
<2 : bolas ae Buse. Heating 8) ome meer. ‘ies City Y Quint ££ *- fone ‘cban got 24 points for Melvindale
rr Magi Wood 344: Motor in “He missed two 5 in one Chassell, the defending Class D-but the Harper Woods storing was
Ball = tee. «3©6$ 95 | Naomi Wood 868: Hickson 2308." mated: oat an: eet going te ‘Enters Tourney ‘champ, stopped Gayle d St, Mary's! balanced. | Shoes 56.60 . ve seball i
' ‘Serv. Wind, 66 41 this club,” Tighe said. —- ‘Pontiac’s YMCA Intermediate al Track Eas. it , Reg. $ 95 Osk. Coin - Small. had led off the Tiger basketball team clashes ‘with the
Shees $10.50 Osmuns |Saginaw ‘Y’ this Saturday at Sag- . | Huron Clean. 60 48 batting and reached. first on an) Ratthed tenaehe:
r Ms f+ naa hries error. Later he was forced out ~— eS right to enter the state LITTLE LEAGUE L cr g : when Harvey Kuenn hit into ste hg a >
$ 95 Z i a " tourney at Grand Rapids Mary
a ie | ste manager said Small 29.3) Intermediate teams a Otageiver xt. ‘had nothing to say” about the (comprised of boys from 15
Official $995 |=: Incident, Tighe indicated he ‘years old!
fenagyd ngs ane Riad 00 Reh | would use Small again today | Coached by Max Jagfett, the! : : i 606, ‘Heide ang : BATS FIRST NIGHTERS LEAGUE against the Washington Senators Pontiac squad copists of T. nnn GUEURS CORP ~DETROIT 7, HICK B AND 10 PROOF—OISTILLED FROM GRAN
lear cree oe 38 R.- You APN cal alae \O’Brien, B. Clapp, [/ Beamer, T.
$ 95 ies £2 eat oe 8 | Small has been making a good | Davies, T. Kaines 8. Griffith, D.! :
Little League © Ecreait Union $141 B&B Ble, $1 57/showing at the plate in the Grape-| Jarrett, R. on, > Eley, K.|
| as miicage B ALLS Rieidons ae if SS Rose'd Mxt. 4 80 fruit Circuit hitting. safely in six/Gordingly, D. and T.; Increase g IG & M Con. 5450 Figs 44 90 out of the eight games he has | Nichols. i (Money Back Guarantee) ae Se ys Drewrys (Played in for a 345 average. | - -e |
PFLEUGER SUPREME Cs ep Be:
REEL Rose and Moylan
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. “®—Aus-
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Reg. $96” .General Motors Class A i)
team and all other local attiletes
$32.95 interested in playing ball this sum-/
S p O RTS | | mer are invited to attend 4 forma-
16S. Coss FE. 2-7621 fer’ team to be held Friday at
8 p.m. at the VFW ga § S. Saginaw, |
Defenseman Ke erny Flaman he was 17 — old, tyoungster when he lost a fly ball)
ition meeting of the Shaw's Jewel- (Benford ans Groat
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Che ed with thé Boston Bruins“of | ik
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was unhappy a week ago with the) DETROIT W — A new season:
é attendance record is all but |
|wrapped up for the Detroit Red |
in the sun because he wasn’t we:
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$ foreign entry, faces. a tough foe/Melesct 5 1} Brae tt 3 ° 1) ena spectators to _— Poyral
Reg. 95 \today when he meets Eddie Moy-) jStuert if 4 3 1 Dittmer4p 5 tl i games. They. need only 17,216 in
11.00 an of Trenton, N.J., in the Good Stevens 18 2 8 @ Kuenn® & 1 3 \the remaining two games to tie}
$i. Neighbor tennis tournament. Gotat ss 4 @ 2 Kaljfecf 0 © © the all-time record of 442,443 set
| Rose ran through three matches | Riise" 7 F 88 prem te ff alin 1989-50,
yesterday. His victims were John|A-Skinner ¢ 0 © Forterif 3 8 0): — BOOT FOOT Oettinger of Yale, 6-0, 6.0: Sohn | Beyonce 4 : 4 lane, ; i A
WADERS. [ov Sccrmtcmues: LG see" hy a ey Ja Of | Daniels p 0 6 Aberp
I Presbyterian College. 62,60. |Rané (oo Woryp 0 0 8
Reg. $ 98 | Moylan, third - seeded eimong Berea a] ¢ $ °
$22.75 U.S, players and ranked fourth na-|5.52""" mit =
. jtionally, defeated Mexico's Fran-/ Tee 34 @ Totals 38 812 cisco Contreras, 9-7, 6-2. vaiked for Kline im 4th f B—Hit inte forcep lay for Rand in
~Pouled out for Poytack in 6th.
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| e—etruck for ron in 6th
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ei : At SE ORT COAT Entire Nation ‘ _ BASHINGTON (# — High school! “Those pdluaaibe are ellie! > ‘incising spend hes keep- | were popping ap end then. it was | | Rivertoa, = ]
i nts touring the capitol turned) just the points we turned up after ing children busy with made-up | the youngsters’ hearing for the (are enc) anil i
Defense Officials Plan en witnesses this Week on Why|years of study. The only differ-| things te do to keep them out of | next half hour. run, sere ' |
parents and children don't always! ence is, they're saying it better mischief, and then expect ado- | Lots-of youthful badness is just, ‘penned @
Exercise in Problems: get ‘along and why some boys and than we do.” _lescents suddenly te develop [restlessness, said Polly Stevens of, ’ ‘
: of Atom Warfare jeuts go wrong. | Among the points the youngsters wholesome interests for them- | >. aS
| ‘The spur-of-the-moment testi- imade were: | selves, — oj eee ee
‘Mony was given to a House edu 700 LENUENT | ‘There was even an outside. ex! Ct
WASHINGTON — Civil De-\cation subcommittee by students: ‘ Allocate 355 Interns ton vals crenaees Re ee COMBIN ATION
: Parents are just about as hard pert among .the teenagers — ash
trom spina gage Y School, pl Church, ‘Va. and the | to liv e Ww ith. when they are too blonde Annette Rossing of Berlin-| ‘for State During ear
rge School, Bucks County, Pa. lenient as when they are too sttictipahlem, Germany, an exchange DETROIT w —- Thirty - seven - fense officials have. announced
‘plans for a nationwide “Operation |just sit, | read, _ to music,
watch TV, . . Young people) In.a-Large Selection of:
“al ” thi All , th hould be consist- should’ be able to think up their : .
pane os gat ginny + ae What they said drew this trib. x tel, in fquantiy, accented: Eng. Schigan bospitals’ will receive ow enteftainment, but aw ci cc, $ 9) : c : .
: workers inthe problems . saree ute from another witness, Mrs. The taunt “you're a sissy” from lish, pemrre son A she found . 855 new Interns for the year start- before patents have done it for SPLASH WEAVES,-
attack. | Elizabeth Ross, — head of friends leads many a teenaget creat deal of materialism in Amer- ing in July, results of the national —_ 80 suk oy cas 88 = 2 TWEEDS, SOLIDS ;
= | the U, 8, Children’s Bureau: | wrong. rst ng arouid the drug store, or go : af * * *® __ ica and young people “seem to be intern matching program indicated. cnc aT : z _ridin bi. ‘ ,
This fourth bree dyill Beget be, vidual” 4 be eornre® nt and indi | * “ * . ¥ — . * «£ ¢ ea eG: = —.(We Have White Wool |
gin with an attack peri om} P mT F . | The hospitals, however, ha . . ™ SA PE
: 1) a.m. EST July 1 2 to 6 p.m. July: Official ao Korea Detroit Suppliers Gain WORK WENT ON lasked for 618 interris. The number c eh, pes Pi aie ge yaa ee 5 age
14, followed by 4 “survival ac | Highest Figure for Milk . | A hearing on a bill for federal they will get. is just about in pro- some of her ‘surplus energy with a ’ PAY NO MONEY
period” ending at noon July 19. ‘grants io help. states develop pro- ni “but it’s mighty sik . : a lour i) DETROIT @ — Dairy farmers} portion for the rest of the country, part time job, “but it's mig :
The . Federal Civil ne ‘grams against juvenile delinquency} ‘since medical schools- are -not)hard for a teenager to get a ~ DOWN; EASY -TERMS
Administration (FCDA) said it | who supply: about S per cent of had been droning along in routine | graduating enough interns to fil ithe laws are too rigid.”
will not announce the target cities
ahead of time as it did in pre-
vious tests. Yong Woo, defense ‘niniotr of tel ne a million dollars. more/Ch#irman Elliott (D-Ala) spotting} ‘11,804 interns were askéd. and asked for the floor to reply to}
Republic of Korea, strived yee! the federal price order in ip young people who hed filed 6.539 candidates were, available.’ (some criticism of parents: as too
FCDA added that tederai P32 for a two-week tour of the) 4" ‘We fecer : quietly into spectators’ seats, "Upstate hospitals.receiving their strict: “Children aren’t happier!
. ae eome federal \United States, as the special guest/ February, the Michigan Milk Pro-|asked if any of them would help ¢.1 quota were Flint St. Joseph’
NATIONAL workers will evacuate Washington, when they are let run wild. They! HIN! 0 .
but federal agencies wil! not me ne of Defense Wikew®, |ducers Asm. states. the subcommittee with the ado- 14: Saginaw St. Luke 6; and want some guidance they can rely CLOT G¢ C >
An Air Force plane stood ready! ¢ ¢« * leseent’s point of view, Trav City James Decker. Mun- Social ften cause} té secret relocation centers as they for his depart for Detroit, | j #raverse City Jam mer. on, Social pregsures offen cause Ponti
have. in the past. a eee H. F. Simmons, secretary-man The students froze fer a few son 6. ; the troubles—yotl're dubbed a sissy 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac |
* “we + After visiting Detroit he WiR go; | ihe MMPA, said the as. Minutes. Then a girl stood. Be- | University Hospital, Ann Arbor, if you don’t learn to smoke and |
* oe jto Washington, D.C., to pay off . fore whe had said much, hands got 47 of 53 asked. ; drink.” |
It ‘is expected that certain'cia) calls and then tour various sociation's Detroit -. supplying! ; ser Gee oa s es mae : eas HS veo, mentee
organizations which would come) defense installations. farmers received $5.35 per hun-
_ into existence in the event of war Kim was accompanied by Maj.,dredweight for drinking milk as
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Before her recent marriage Mrs.| John Freeman. ‘sepa pre academe th divide budge ek eles bck Cramton was struck at 3s
Faye Freeman,| white vases of flowers Pilate’s “Interim Report” to Caesar continued ..., the gift should be. That was just what Herodias was : i tae smn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniell tiered ‘cake ot pink at ue On Herod's birthday, as was their custom, all the lords and | _ si rR oF mse a " tage
Freeman of 4601. Baldwin RA. Ed-\yore the center of the table where| landholders of Galilee came to his palace for an imménse supper — ae bet
ward is the son of Mr, and Mrslthe butfet dinner was served. | not a8 elegant as those held on the banks of the Tiber, but just hs | The #irtretumed and made her request. — ng Algo Dawerd J. Kassie of Glass Fd., gross in quantity! — ee Sv tenet: Bat Ie se oto, fon. te bat sheen ie hotel to Go ee word before all the most important men in Galilee. He the a, Wes gave , ceremony was performed Fire i in Apartment; And when the men had gorged themselves, Herodias sent in her | order. hb hives of the :
Seons thee seen oe | daughter, Salome, to dance. This girl, I am told, dances with ex- |. i eubcutlonier was etn to behead Jobe: tn ta ptieon. Insel. Cok Wee not
b baskets of white Damage Is $1,300. wee ee ee ee a ff
| Officiating. os - “ROYAL O&K TOWNSHIP Fire MB ae itp went wild over her performance. She writhed and Pe = Form Shotgu n, Brigade
the service Faye chose ei- partially destroyed an apartment ried with consummate arttuiness, Junius reports... : fikeei ‘took the platt to her mother. JACKSON (P—A. , brigade
-. balletina | embroidery, in a four unt /housing’ project at at ay a pM YG — Tig teal teu inal plies
jue waiste, full skirt and 20827 Eldridge Ct, last night. Cap-| the fumes of all the wine, he had had, just as Herodias figured it | ‘To ie, this whole matter is entitely barbarian. So : (A red toy “corsage was'tain Samuel Mitchell of the Royal - Neda rae? 1 am ' inclined: to iss it with di as\I Harn
ce ean amg he Paras With an expansive gesture, Herod ae to Salome. He would cruelty rom tribesmen. Alter all, 10,
Pate eee . _ forthe: laze, |r en prormane 4 ae eM eet PATE
| delegate.
Southfield Township
A panel of foreign. students will)
[be presented at the meeting. of
the PTSA on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
iThese students are continuing’
their studies at the University of
Detroit. We have asked them to
give us a picture of education
Tax Unit Hears
568 Complaints Pontiac Review Board
of Sessions |
A Yecord number of 568 per-
sons appeared before the 1957)
Pontiac Board of Tax Review
‘|which yesterday concluded a three-|
week session of hearings on city
assessments,
* * *
James F. Spence, chairman of
Mrs... Ray: Bids were opened on the paint-
job for the township buildings its” agg Lie abiealiion
Actual Gonstruction
a
tthe enter vane ml
PROPOSED ROMEO CENTER—Construction pushed now that Village Council has approved
300 Questionnaires to Help Decide
he help, the questionnaires will
This is a sia Sel Wo
real step in the effort to decide
what the child needs.
and No. 2 fire hall, C. W. Tin-
' dali, ef Drayton Plains, and R.
est bidders. -
Isanhart, father vice proaideats) It was agreed that the plat
Schmidt ee
Parks Admission
Now Up fo House
| LANSING W—It was up to the House today whether the Legisla-|
| ture approves a $2 annual levy for
jadmission to state parks, ~
* * *
Two bills clearing the way for)
such a charge were passed yester-|
day by the Senate, the main one!
on a vote of 23 to 10.
All but two of the- affirmative
votes were cast by Republicans,
all but one of the negative votes
by Democrats. Crossing party
lines were only Sens, Leo H. Roy)
(R-Hancock), Charles C. Steeh (D-
Mount Clemens) and Stanley Ro- Closes Three Weeks “= (D-Detroit).
placed on an automobile wind-
shield, would be good for entry
| of the car and elt te eocupents.
| Tourists and other occasional
visitors could gain entry to a park!
by payment at the gate of a single
day fee of 530 cents,
21 mews ang gr energie
exemption feature for
ee cee | have been mailed to all gradu-
ates of the classes of 1951, °53.
and °35; te all drop-outs of the
class of 1956 and the present
| senior class. After the returns
are in, dames Hoag, principal,
"| will write interpretations of re-
sults and r
what three subjects helped the
imost and the three least helpful
include: How did Lake Orion High
School help you in the following:
Career planning, apprentice infor-
mation, applying for a job, think-
ing through your problems, using
money wisely, marriage and fam-
lily life.
What subjects would have been
| helpful that were not offered?
| if im college, do you feel that
high school prepared you ade-—
quately? If you have any com-
ments or suggestions for inyprov-
| ing any part of this school’s
‘program, please state them,
Information received, say offi-'
cials, will also help to keep the:
alumni in closer relation to the
'school ‘and give counselors a bet-'
from loca] education.
Cortiinten tit Ci pat
Roy Feedils, Dboys oemees.
with Eugene Sara, Jean W
berger, Lucille Bainton and
Dorothy Banker on the commit-
tee.
If the system is found to be of
‘Advise on Pattern
schools but Lake Orion is taking a|~
Three hyndred questionnaires |
Questions covered in addition to of the above proposed Romeo Civic Center will be rezoning for the site.
Orion Moves fo Revamp. Curiam [| Should forms sd SGelayed in re-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roy Wahl
ter picture of the results derived
“|
&- family just arriving here has
also of Au-
Heights. An August wedding, “if
German Family
‘Learning Fast LAKEVILLE—A displaced Ger-
begun to learn the English language
and two of its members are look-
Fire Destroys
Interior, Roof
of Romeo Home
ROMEO—A raging fire gutted
the home of Louis Morningstar, 223
Benjamin St. at noon yesterday.
* * *
Flames destroyed all the furnish-
ings, interior walls and a portion
Fire Chief Walter Werth.
The blaze was discovered by a
neighbor who summoned local
scene to find the flames already
Out of control,
* * *
The Morningstars reportedly had
no insurance and loss was estimat-
.}ed at several thousand dollars,
oi'3 Detroit Union Men
‘fo Face Grand Jury
|. NEW YORK @ — Three Detrott officials of the Teamsters Union
U. S. Atty. Paul Williams iden-
tified the trio as Owen (Bert)
Brennan, president of Local 337;
Benjamin F. Collins, secretary-
| treasurer of Local 299, and Judith
Wall, Local 876 bookkeeper,
i
‘aplenty, of the roof. according to Romeo-
firefighters. They arrived on the .
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The library will be open from 7)
to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, and 9:30 a.m.
to 12 noon on Wednesdays. The
afternoon sessions have been elim-
inated. : :
* * *
On Thursdays the library will be
open from 7 to 8 p.m. and from
Children’s —
Decline in Area
The childhood diseases which)
‘flourish this time of year showed
a decline last week in both Oak-
land County and Pontiac, accord-
ing to reports from the two heaith "| Hollywood Headlines
lat Stardom in the Movies
, “Tee. of television's ‘most famous agent, “Get me that role or get
- [Wietims, is. now trying his hand|out of town!”
‘jlooking for new fields to conquer,
\- r tine, Say,
|gal subjects, including a 40-volume
set of bound National Geographics.
There are approximately 5,600
volumes in the self-sustaining li-
Red Buttons Now Aimingi gia
‘sana ibis _ (Logan: After Red finished the
HOLLYWOOD u—Réa Buttons,|J#mes Michener book, he told the! Dinie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bleck North of Telegraph Rd. PE 5-4500 | . NNSA .
* LAST TIMES TONIGHT *
AN ACADEMY AWARD ————-- NOMI N EE
at the movies. * * *
- +s “I tested twice for the part,”
The comic’s meteoric rise and)Red disclosed,. “once in New York
fall in TV is now the classic ex-\and once out here. The tests were)
ample of how the’ new medium'so extensive that they could just consumes talent, In three. years,| put scenery around them and re-|
oe ee thie footage as a feature
unemployment.
Of course it's not as bad as all yee understand their that, because Buttons is a bright,'caution. After all, I was just a
talented fellow who can always|pro comic with no reputation as
earn @ mighty good living injan actor.” night clubs, TV guest shots, etc./
But being an ambitious guy,- he's
Pigeon Hospitalized ae
t ok & PHILADELPHIA «®~Dr, Ernest|$ sat he's ing with] uma strapped splints to the
sro dramatic , ) an past. Ee, ‘ Hospi
role. His work is reportedly so|% ° Nazareth -
good that William Wellman wants
him for a leading role in “‘Darby’s Third Set of Twins Rangers."' Soon he may be able to
FOWLERVILLE, Mich, > — A Such as the movies.
4d SHO , r
an. agin A Bein SBULEME
Just returned from locations in third stfaight set of twins has been!
Japan, Red was full of enthusi-|born to the Joseph B. Bennetts. |
asm, He explained that -the role/The Bennetts now have 15 chil-
was the idea of an agent in New/dren. He is a construction engi-
York with access to director Joshjneer.
r -
1:00 -- 3:16-5:19
7:32 -- 9:47
JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT EVENT
All the fun of the hilarious stage hit is on the screen!
departments.
In the county, chicken pox was!
down to 97 cases from 170 the!
week before, while Pontiac showed)
a drop from 16 to 15 cases.
Scarlet fever, mumps and meas-
les also dropped off sharply dur-
ing the week. The complete re-
ports on communicable diseases
“as that rascal Sakini .. «-
‘GLENN as cager beaver oe Fishy im
M-G-M preserits in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR
ess in New Role
DW Thru FRI.
THEY TURNED A SCHOOL INTO A JUNGLE!
WUNGLE
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. PAUL FORD - JUN NEGAMI - NIKO KIYOKAWA + MITSUKO SAWAMURA
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| aM hb ' ‘The Teahouse
of the August Moon BLACKBOARD| EDDIE ALBERT
_ JOHN PATRICK: —-DANIEL MANN - JACK CUMMINGS:
EXTRA: Tom and Jerry Cartoon “Muscle on the Beach” || NEXT: “TOP SECRET AFFAIR”
STE Ts An M-G-M
picture Roemt meg Raat me
otes bay aoe
Doors Open Daily at 10:45 A. M. DAY! Shrinking Man”
THE REAL STORY—REALLY
TOLD FOR THE FIRST TIME—
STRIPPED OF ALL FICTION...
LEGEND ... LIES!
= Hew aid Yankee bayonets force him inte bandliry? a
iow didthe invent daylight bank held-ups? .
How did he invent train rebbertes? * ADDED *
CinemaScope
Color Special
"ITALIAN {4 “MEMORIES” | tata in THE True
STORY OF
DIXIE DUGAN QS dd 2) joes RE Na eS ae / F
Bait. $50
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“Every other night,” said one ins when he inspe councilman, “I get called out of me Pony - — bed =: — about the! “Rains was charged with ‘train whistles. How am I going tempting to take pheasants out of to get any rest? | season, 7 “Just how many people have
‘been calling you?” asked a skep-
Squab, Milk Give Cat Well,” -was the response; “it's ;
only one, but he sure calls a lot.”|20 Years for 9 Lives
jon Mother-in-Law.
Wise who released Mrs. Seiy with) -
apologies,
jLagos reports. In the Itu Leper SDAY, MARCH 21, 1057 i
os ee es | i hs 8 f "\ a / a, 9 ee Be
__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR
Pe DONALD DUCK
Locks Door of Cell | [7
CUDAHY, Wis. » — If Elmer
J, Henry has mother-in-law troi-)
ble, he sure asked for it.
He spotted his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Clement Seiy, among the
hundreds of persons inspecting
Cudahy’s new jail. When she
walked into a cell in the women's
ward to look it over, Elmer swung
the door shut behind her and the; -
door locked automatically.
Mrs. Seiy, seething with: indigna- .
tion, huddied in the back of the
cell and covered her face with a| ALLEY OOP
newspaper as curious visitors filed) (£7
past. Fifteen minutes later, Elmer;
finally located Police Chief. Tony
ki fy
Leprosy is declining in Nigeria,| .
Colony at. last count there were
“found a fork in @ book someone re-|a cat nearly 20 years old is not/1,000 lepers against 3,000 six years turned. found every day. ASO. A 4
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By Charles Kuhn
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read coat | cemmnienien nd t Angnaene OF Sai petes Mares
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‘PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; MARCH 21, 1957) __
City ¢ ee “let ‘Sit to west lina, Lotle'clock P.M. to review sald | Pon’ i of jubdi is ‘@hieat which time and place
4 Cape RO Be eat Ne pores oh peeeshe. Spiereanes te
Chamber in said, City, on the , ADA R. EVANS arch AD” teat at
: ail necessary at which time and j mia fttings abd other appurten |i be. given ll per aittened te
Dated March 20, 1957 “WO. Tie
a, sh
. ie i aie an te weer shin aay ot arch casement. wee
pe 2 ants (furnished by
vane yas. remove & seyiges 3° asphajt
pia & P—Bore hole for # inch water
Re, snd Speciticn for L~; work may be examined at office 4 e notice: the Water Supt., Pontiac, or Specia Dry. active ponit of en” % ae, Vbereilar rte Ns ae : "\funded Upon their return in good ean {2 ,t8* Purpose of defraying that part 2 * £0 & a 36, of 4000 To- |To8. ae s cided should be paid end borne S| ots posted ning” with Royalligns tame, paid SiM@ instsea of 20|eis, al". 'f et, Ser alopecia “seen or oh 75 bu. , — of the proposal will be required with ewalk and related work on Victory
Dutch up. % at 45 and Sinclair! dav, for reckless driving when he'|sscn es a guarantee of good|Drive from Mt. Clemens Street to the
vena.;/8Pd Of New Jersey also advanced.| justice. James Southart Wednes-|to_bisders. ee a |iepection. , De- * * * ~The it. to mccept any posal, to tion. jotice is aiso hereby given
Hub- ; day. : reject . or. a permis and f and, the Assessor
pped,| In the easier chemical section) r]walve defects tm proposals te reserved Coot tontiee, will’ mest in the Come jor. case; |both Allied Chemical, at 86%, and sale, Sat, Mar. 23, 8-07 ne Cher OF ‘THE ComMisston | missfon : Ss oe am Be Du Pont, at 180, were off 1 point. |!4- Pirst ‘Cr. ¥ ADA EVANS. FP g. Bg oe MB.
eae oo oo coeane pe one See re. Ww. CABLE
v8 New York Stocks a 2S? - . —_— March oT
vig:
can ieee Mem
of Education, two Members
Board of Agriculture,
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Sante To: Lavina A. Taylor, &. A. Evans « HB. . Pree tiethoatet
NOTICE
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT |, Netice ts hereby given that the Se ‘ eenteng hg ted work on Mt. field will be held, at the Bi field
on Saturday, March 30, a at 2:06 @tlock p.m. : tion 720. On the
Bloom-
Alco: First
it. suareh, City of Puntiec, Cnares Ww ROBERT H. DUDLEY. |
(as 3} sr 2 dene ims large Am . 8 emit. %
sean be pong AA . 1 : E
May 132% May iat iy “$5. angry : err ke Am Reg MT. Coww's os. "ia iy great at Dale Hort Walker, July... ee oe Oe Ta aes Am Tel & Tei 2 : * Garabed CO niascsee SN PP vesess saiibiten: ‘Orade'A large 24-26; mogiem | AB Tee os a = Paes sale, nach Stat, © te Loaner
eo [gy BtOwne: Grade A large 33%; medium ao *: $6.1/12 Mile W., near A & P Store eo
it tmmant: Market bareiy steady. Over-| Armet Ck <." 383” oa Stir “tats low priced offerings clearing pee hs : [Bula pete ac ets , yes : «Supplies of re ample| Aveo Mic... - 45 lk M ill .
gaoente i Re 2" lke, Macmillan Open Friend s Car mot S : Hi Talke in B — eee ea st ons Oe sine ceca OMT : 7 31.7 ; i ar hs
aad es aoe sae Siete fercentite * mee-—butter steady Bees 00 wer tendo t abate SF be 48 oh ee an
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don Lindsay was a man of high mars: 8 rs as tee Op —— integrity. I can't understand ia” 222 1 : ee : 5 nt : hen kas Saree BE ee . nee DON’T MISS THESE McClellan noted that Brew- 20+; a8: rier Cp "2. 88 sn ‘| a
too, but the pr ogy union , . ve GAY. Nar oa all
checks in blank” — 9 “bad sys- a
tem” which he » going to. ae
change.
Brewster was confronted with! receipts a eevee
two statements that appeared to y,, Pir cov e
nd with a $62.32 bill paid sctiver slaughter secre ve: %} Rovat Dut... Di h h bi Si: k
eet Ge rimmatine of Cote ee 4 shwasher-Cabinet Sin
on his horse van. ite is si Sead 4 BS es. © COMBINATION UNIT $399.95 ee ¢ 4 aoe. el Bi gm sccws Be © BIG 48” SIZE 1—CASH.
te comin i a BES = 2A sae PATUN iva os oe = on choice heifers 19 © ONLY 1 LEFT! @ishwasher @ sink 3 WAYS TO BUY: 3—NO MONEY ber \of the Bite Board |
. Constables, :
1984.) fees Notice ‘Relative to Opening end
oe es low as $1.25 weekly!
WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS
Ce
good
the horse van driver did orgami-| 1) 90-14 50:
zational work for the teamsters.| standard cows up to 15
few: stan 6
30-GALLON GAS HOT
WATER HEATER WE SELL WHAT
WE ADVERTISE! .
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tary-treasurer of the Western Con-| .. corer Sniabic 35. Market slow. steady Gen Tel ...., a Reg. $69.95
ference, lost only $263 om the sale) sie o “A” Grade, not crate 95
of a Portland, Ore., house. = ang prime individual vealers 25.90-32.00; Goodrich... he ia. et Compare this aie
COST UNION $6,663 . most and ste (Gran Paige .. 1.4 ss .
Brewster had testified that the) Gheep—daisble 100. Not. enough offered ot oe By... gs concession on the trade i.
union decorated Sweeney's house SS" 'c, make s market, nominally) my The President will make _ 30 Galion Gas
in Seattle at an expense of $6, = oe tailed presentation of what
= come Me be oe Sia : sa deteclly eee g_. GLASS LINED} prime 112 -. an officer of the Western Confer-|fince tast guy: ae ae ce S Heater $79.50 , ence. 24.00; bulk goéd to prime shern lambs, Int Harv ..... on the agenda are the Bagh- rte Confronted with today’s develop- mostly ‘Idad Pact and Cyprus situation, American Kitchen . 3-PC. WHITE
ments, Brewster claimed the com-| ssugh The British also plan to ask the DELUXE 52-Gallon Electric
sie hs bot ee a eh a a g ae rote tees fciecsaband HO AI SE 7 * 4-Bar OT WATER csped ton Forman’ vecdenne | ccnSmnetayestOe, leet snare wnt tong une Americam fier, wil be lnked to «REG. $134.50 VALUE —a $19,000 home—with a lawn, |noxs 1000; “fairly active: "generally |Prev. day ....,.9824 1902 TS f724|eueu ances Se ee RANGE © $134. U : eady to iS on butchers | Week -"347.8 1314 73.7 172.:/n0t reduce their troops in Europe! wall - to - wall carpeting, Grapes, scarce. 7; good |Year ago ....,. is = 4.9 190.2) what the U.S. considers the we ure pe to ‘compare “this: ouastoneing
se eae at i ae see a cd tg) ler po aot ae | si rooms. 17. ( . :
Brewster also said any difference sorted. fer e wen Baan wee eas ee aot is aca iene Tee : ah, delegation STACK vue plete Pactory Worranty. 95 ALL GRADE” $ 95
between the penne geld by the ime be eat tik mand 31 god ¢ meget ean ota 5 twice as much hot rv CHROME
$00 Ib sows 15.00-16.25. High Lew Wi This counter top and waist-high ; nonme nt So ee 0 Be ee ser and “hes odersiiy als |Am Rive, & Rauip. C0 7 2 a the con- tdesoned fo make es range and walst-high oven te
Sweeney estate to the Teamsters. tusk: tule and ste alr gaayRow Gear ent cn: He 5 ae ned oem. , FIBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS| coLoRED BATH SETS = * © 9 [several ‘prime 1250-1300 tb steers| Howell Blec, Mtr. Co.*.. a8 6 s | ; ; nee
Salioger rad & wire from Seal UMHS Neh no a Esler oy, tH tel Dividends «=f CORIGINAL OD tae | E58 $9995 tle which, Ine said” contained the teers iote-ami; "wit "chats ‘rede |Rugy Silgr'oo® ccc"! Ha ty B $430.00 ENAMEL | Soa caconpte ws SOQ
text of an affidavit signed by Mc-lstesrs 18.0188: several ae high | Wayne @ Breduets Goss. ba 1 wii pistes cased VALU - CABINETS
, sr” gee, tnd hace ere, iety-| OMe OM Rd teed ae Ma Ce | isthe Goi vo oie ess. NOT UNION EMPLOYED 14.50: canners and cutters 11.00-13.00;| ester, has declared a and cabinets. otis Stetet BATH : $ 95
uit | tn the statement, the horse van|ixy temcamenyerr"gy tee," Pith Judge Okayed WHILE THEY LAST! rate 29 driver said he never had been “‘en-|S0¢ siomsard “weatere 12,00-10.00; culls ! y Aico tnctnded tm this special purshase from Amortesn $ 95 TUBS gaged actively” as an organizer|down to 9.00 mes sueors 3108, some|f) St Ho V poy REE owe of base WasuEn-CAbieee
for the Teamsters nor as an em-izaaee .footme, ome. eriDY Sate House Vote Yow’ fied the price tage on these itema EXTRA LOW, Crate Marred == and up
j
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: sheep 1000; slaughter jambs ulty sald te attended two [steady to 25 higher; slaughter sheep (Continued From Page One) tas" Angvios conteroncee a0 a {ssegots tis GOS tl cutiee Tureday: called for an AMERICAN KITCHEN Deluxe Models
“delegate,” and that he made |l¥ food ,15.00-22.00; | fost .'8, Sr slected judge Pre egy mating edad Bg Fy Ag ye UNDER LAUNDRY $ BASINS || POUSLE BOWL racing. season for Brewster's = a ee ea uecieee: choice The bill was a compromise. COUNTER E
- stables. \Wooled ewes 10.00-11.00; cult to choice) Hudson had originally andl | 0” Serekes if TRAYS . , Stainless
— shorn siongniys eves 4.00006 & measure calling for an ap- jofticers, vin: ‘WHITE (gravity drain) .......... $179.50 J fl complete wien sturay % Vit triple plated On these trips, McNulty said, |. pointed judge, be 9 es : Sand end tances % chrome faucets, A Ss |
. Tanforan, Golden Gate Itry Included in the compromise were | te _ COPPER (gravity drain) .........$189.50 Meadows
Fields and Hollywood Park race) DETROIT POULTRY recommendations from the Oak-|Somm : hh 20 (APLA) — Prices
DETROIT. Meret 3, “Darvit tor Ne. (land County Bar Association. Both SUPPLY IS LIMITED AT THIS PRICE... HURRY!
COPPER (with pump drain) ......$199.50 $2) 9995 $y yo
= semmen $ Wasy || — 2xteinck
McNulty said in the statement |psl¢ per pound FO. Peete 10 8.1: irecommendations called for. thel a that Brewster and Sweeney paid) Heavy, type hens i932 night type, bend measure favored by Republicans, /ote Justice
his expenses. He said these pay-j9i, 31 is Wen, 7-33, G , 24-25, Barred : Ca ettes
ments were in cash, except for 34-98: Barred, Rocks, 2.50;, Cohertngs MAY FACE VETO possibly two checks. 31; turkeys heavy Bronee hens hath However, between committee
* — 2 eee _ approval and its appearance be-
LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE
Vs-in. Galvanized $2.65 1Vs-in. Golvanized $6.52 3%-in, Galvanized 3.44 1 V4 -in. Galvanized 7.70
l-inch Galvonized $4.90 2-in. Galvonized $10.32 CASE AND CARRY. ONLY
$5795
21x22-Inch BRITE Finish
“BATH cciaes ‘tus. $ SINKS || 4:3, $4495 Ww
age ||
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“The Store That Values Built” — :
PLUMBING
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‘SAGINAW STREET : “t Full Stock of Soll Pipe and Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies ‘FREE
PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 DELIVERY. - |
‘Help Wanted Male _ 6
God will
Still closer when we meet
borne by special assessment | missed by P yeas Mrs.
construction sidewalk ai
4
sl AROLD TURNER IN INC" pu Ai®. “AMBULANCE. GROUKD
4 = |Bonelsor- johns Tote
|Demoilz OR TG UNERALS”
"COATS FU — HOME
Compile 3-TST.
‘M. to review said assessment,
place
given all persons interested to be |
_ Dated March 20, 1957
Ene FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service Plane or Moter
FE 2-8378
Cemetery Lots — 9 Re et nt
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SR en ere —
or
Glug and related work
fhe: Pes Chartatiden, Bg c whit,
VanHouten, J Render:
Fo athaibadada __Help Wanted Male 6 2 REAL ESTATE SALES- & ak
DO YOU
WANT
EARS we Mon MONET Oot Pa ae YOU ARE
ENJOY TOUR. WORK BUILD FOR THE
~THEN—
FIRE FIGHTERS CITY OF PONTIAC |
: eb!
St 000 a year
se call WRIGHT
" CASH.
IN A FLASH!
tee and band contrasts. Or have |e ‘buyers tor
Bid on the before
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
ese :
., POR
_ Rent Apts; Unfurnished 34|_ S aeecnedi meena
AND 1 bs children welcome, privileges.
Y re vans. ee
i AND J ROOM APT. OVERTOOK Se ior. On. >t4ss.| 28°
+ = "
heat tt hot water, ges stove,
5 couple only.
ie ber tg Southiteld, _ Cor, Webster. MI .
§ ROOMS, NO CHILDREN UNDER 15. $18 week. FE 46458. 130 8.
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Elec. stove, Water pump,
Se God gots at. 5 Fons. WA-3
| "RMS. AND BATH, GAS WHAT.
House COMPLETELY uto, heat. bot water, elec.
ROOM PLAT,
tomatic gas heat,
Nos. ‘Ca Ma East | oe Rent Houses Unfurn. 36/™
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Miscellaneous
18 ‘THE “BIRD* TO sEE
mm |A CITY RANCH HOME
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out for only $11,000 full price on
terms 2 a
xrrcuen. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE ¢|REALTOR ~ FE 4358] 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 8
NEAR ST. MICHAELS — 5
gown, Sand, ‘bath ap. Sew! decorated - inside, asement - with furs Lot 171
3238. :
| eat ¢o tances Sockyard.
Lawson Real Estate 1371 E. Auburn Re OL 118
m- acre.
eee. best. ne
other fine features $17 600, OL
appy Fella” ease
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to 4.
hearm. ‘ Cor-
her lot. Garage. $13,750,
.. Won-
swimming fishing.
5 room year around
down. :
2 level
1 mode’
2 baths ment, fur-
Only er Lake
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‘George
bell, Ra. F' | 40062 alia 1 Al
GUIDE TC GOLD: Sell fae ~ HOTE ae tj
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' MAROH: 21, 1957 _
BY OWNER, INCOME HOUSE
oe off US-10. 3 bedrms, with ut; . OR 3-2722.
‘gna ee Ba . Sten Pull tosoment, Wiliams Li ct, 742, N. Shaker, OF
-GI— PONTIAC
-_|.Nething Dewn
build on my lot.
Immediate Possession Low down payment on this me
dium priced 2 bedroom.
modern home, with 3 nic oC
“LOVELAND
3a
Ber
uy Thru Part
ist Thru Partridge
easy terms. :
3-BEDROO) One ge tor bedrm. “4
LishisiaaWanted
HURON
=i STOUT'S Best Buys.
INDIANWOOD ROA ham
WEST SIDE - An older home in wonderful
condition.
new. M. Stout, Realtor
“Here’s your rattle; sir!”’
___‘For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 PLP. ae
FOR TOWN LIVING AT IT’S. BEST au."* check “LeChate:
White Bros. Mode! Ph. FE 8-8851 or OR 3-1295 |. For Sale Houses 43
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MPARE THIS! bed-
Ae eT DUNLAP
ILDER FE ¢-1ise
a. dream com: thle bowel}
ievet hy Ay 1951. Dream
. kitehen. Toom, car-
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WOOD REALTY PE S-1284 :
' BY OWNER
-WEST SUBURBAN
beck.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-25.
Clason. $190 DN. 3 BED- 3450 Winderoft Drive In Otter Hills
| A Beautitul ee ek 2 bed- el over.
Priced ‘to 'aell et s31.000."
2442 Square Lake Rd.
In Pine Lake Manor
Co pA ey oF : inchided. Excellent fi-
Sylvan ts ke Area
14 Avondale . =
Senek’ Manahow tas beet ton pom ac = a home
Price to sell at $15,150 — Terms to sult.
Comfortable Ranch
1349 Avondale $17,500 with terme, buys tits attractive 3 bedroom ranch
On the Lakefrorit |
181230 DOWN, ¢ room, year old, | 2483 Pontiac Drive poy Pum, A value packed remodeled
$1950 DOWN, 6 room modern on home with fuil basement at
1 ‘acre, off Mi® West, — $16,500.
{Sylvan Manor __ =
ee ee
A 4 bedroom ranch home priced at $16,600.
Lower Straits Lake 4 $7,200 aa
Square Lake s An unusual Bi-Level -on &
_ Wery scenic, mw 4 lakefront
site. Priced at 000,
SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard-Lake Ave FE 5-9418
IN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER
NEAR NEW FORD PLANT,
with unfinished 7
5
4az10" ‘ - it Mile Novi. _
YEAR ROUND COTTAGE FOR
‘ street. This one
is priced about $1500 under actual 3
3
5
3
s
$15,973 LITTLE PARM — Large « bedroom reconditioned ‘arm
home. 1 30x60 barn ; with
‘ocar gar. chicken Must
sell. Norman Realty, MA 5-101,
. 3 LOTS, $650 $5 950 Woodein. sew
A
A room home
is in -A-l condition inside out, new of] a.c. heating lovely streamlined kitchen 15,
fi sun toom 10220 with - panoramic of ‘ake, Ere Price is right , at $16,-
INDIAN VILLAGE HOME
BRICK $14,075
Ideal location
furn, Complete new bath’ and
kitchen. Large rooms, Wall-to-wall
. Carpeting in living rm. Levely
a. Many other improvements ere.
Just take a look at % and il
one SS he omnes val-
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
DMULTPLE LISTING SERVICE
ANNETT
_ OFFERS
East Side—$6,500
Breer 7 oat
Large Lot Located north west of city
with lake privileges, 13x24
living froom. carpeted, 2
oe Eiishen ond _
y. ar t, school
S door. fii'oo: reasonable
rms
Near Washington Jr. Pleasant 1 home has
living room 13x23 with car-
reak nook, 2 He ~ on i room
pe A ¢ up. Basemen with Timken forced air oil
heat. Nicely landscaped jot,
2 car garage with
jo. Aluminum
screens, $15,350; terms.
Seminole Hills Brick bungalow on corner
Elizabeth Lake Front _ Attractive 2 bedroom home
5 in ent condition, car-
on 2 ellent sand
ee ea
| Roy. Annet Inc.
ek a 1 ‘Aan |
ft.
le bath. U
fi | Model Open OR 3-9300
Whdte Ww N, OF M5e
AL FISHER > — oe
Well in-
e ‘UITY IN SMALL HOUSE & ee furniture. $675. OR 3-8820. some
PERRY-GLENWOOD AREA. 2
Pireplac thy viet 3 Te ee; si .
So newly decorated. Full bes-
ment. 2 car garage. $14,500. -
DRAYTON AREA. F.H.A. Resale.
2 room
ARE , ills
ee a ae room,
Teens, 1% car garage FE ae: a
70.8. “ BU ees =! n
‘BLA _ wvibiians Lax. | * Bughout. Oe lenge lot. 2 bik.
‘WATERFORD TWP. with © bedrms, Huge its-
Seth “3 rooms farm. ith ontr
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apt. up |.
: needs
. 59690 - with - reason-
able down j :
. ~ GEORGE BLAIR
OR 3-1251 - REALTOR 4536 Dixie H
__ RE eS
IN CLARKSTON
GI. & FHA TERMS home blocks from 3 ou :
8-441
Ow = \ et ant ts . 2
White Bros. Model Ph. FE 8-851 or OR 3-1295
KNUDSEN
Cooley Street . Paved Street
Modern § rm. e in & rea. Has = NCH HOME Leke privileges,
‘Teatures. recrea-
space, e, bedrooms, Lon _ double
rage, « x e well
scaped, :
'|7-ROOM HOME
West Suburban
PE Modern to -
custom built, Only $9,000,
‘WM. H. KNUDSEN
$10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
PE 44516 Eves. Call FE 2-8503
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
OPE
"Budget
Rancher 1266 North Cass
BUILT ON YOUR LOT
$9975 ‘ee
TELEGRAPH TO. PONTIAC LAKE | RD.; WEST 2 -MILES,
West Side Income
re located 2 family with
rooms and beth own-
er on tet ; 3 rooms
and wo I fh that
Full basement, Pf on
tached » paved street
$13,950 rms.
yours if you act
A New Look 2
attached breezeway and 2
ty @ inside and out. QJ Rufnee ai —
With immediate at ..
e urge see it at
Cherokee Hills e have te
— this lovely 3 bed-
Tick, only years
old, with full basement, gas heat. 2 car . paved
drive, aluminum 5 and screens, and yard —
Is the only word that de-
agg this north end Colon-
. The
brand new plastic tile kiteh-
en & added
to this makes it imperative
that you see ft now. I
price $7,050, Substantial dn.
payment required.
Don't Be A “Peeker”
with alumin siding,
divided basement, oak’ firs.
pum lJ gy ng
Lovely lot 100 x 180 ft. ~~ landse yard
fenced Only $11,950.
=| Bateman
~Kampsen
:| REAL oie: [REALTORS | FE 4.0528 legraph Eves. and Sun.
NEAR FISHER BODY On west ellow Aas
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side terrace. Includes
NICHOLIE} realtor
5 ens 8t, a 5-1201 Mr §-8004
Small Farm on
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
100 ft. waterfront. A cozy year
around home with full bath,
Call office or Miss Mc-
40476.
10-Acre Farm—Sashabaw nice
Model
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< Rome, 28 7oUma eae . 2 rmé,
St. Mikes Area i
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teau” home $300 and costs,
White Bros.
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5 ACRES NEAR TOWN
Mohs “on ‘to. thie slates ‘parte! of
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Eves. "til 19 6
OAKLAND AVE. en ely an &
bright Eitshen aa, on: boa Lt 7, : rm.
os Bee full : Bir full basement, gas _ at's car
Terms avallabdie,
WEST IROQUOIS In lovely Seminol s,
g soon” bona A FR
Bs , and sun-
attached garage. Terms,
John K. Irwin REALTOR
ny Wi ecw
Phone FE Soe? ive. FE 405
GILES
VY, MARCH 21.
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For Sale Houses 43 : 43 or - \ - by Dick Turner | Aa "For Sele Farms 48
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sont Soloed ‘Families 4 5 “| ' ey ew 7 Zest whed ovorzene Has boca leet nae in over HADLEY RD, am gh F9 ee. 2 homes. with 1 5 <=
aa aes | an oe Bre go] Bua") Happy Folks , Yery, low, monthly payments. UNION LAKE | “on es aS uy Thru Partridge — ?
rE nine ages dining . large ~~ ; List Thru Partridge _
pens. . | JERRY E..ADAMS | § basement ana erage | BASEMENT, Broker é duded. Locsled pear T8 | barasin for cash: n72_W. Buron FE 6-4510| Sanatorium, barguin wt 4700 |
T BEDROOM HOUSE, #1300 DN. Buy Thru Partridge ad ACRES j Pye Aa ‘over 170 cane List Thru acne Included with this 2 bédreom Side senea ‘Ge wie bs Buy Theu Partridge -
~ ~ type’ hewse evartosking lake RCH | ving “Taom, ea, full del, : __ List Thru Partridge CLARKSTON rks! on eat glassed in porch. part basement Edw. M. Stout Realtor > Me) E
3 Bedroom Brick Sundays. 11 to & Call TW 1-887 aN } eal | N, Saginaw Bt. Po PE 58163 semare, Maple $4202 ag _ ; UNFINISHED HOME Locaren| EM BREE & GR EGG Open Eves, "TM 6:30 PM. a ee ee AWE This bedroom home features | ~ ’ : TOC
i) basement, gas neat. hot wa | Seritice DUukine 21007 Walon Lake Vilage ee fixtures. $2,600. $00 will nandie. r r. beautiful ST eee 3-438. EM 33314 : GRationD AGENCY Ror’ te Saree wits ise"h qere you ber LecHATEad"” We- aliaana Gay “ua ACRE nee aeGw aN FINANCE’ 0.
we Eveaiage, fui MY sine and peak mane win “round $000 “White Bros. - THE CON TRAE’ “eally built.” 7 AC a HOT SPOT DRIVE-IN |axp FiooR_ NATIONA BLDG. —
A : - 4$12 DIXIE ts
XO Xo MONEY pown | | "| Mode! Ph. PE e.se01" or OR 3.1295 White Bros. = FA RM see) Se eels cated | SADRAYTON PLAINS
Goes gb es ( ‘arkston — $750 Mode! Ph Pm es8sl_or OR gentleman me Sc ee | SS Be gy Werk Mur me tpacking. | 45463 VAN DYKE, UTICA
from 300 plans in ™~ 7 $400 DOWN agg Oe meses, bo EXCLUSIVE Hy od "GET T CASH QUICKLY
car tial Se oe REAL ESTATEINC. DOWN __ | bedroom. Lake Priv. Pull prise: | orated-with al! oak floors and co-| Cpiee Somer So her's health $500
pa ae - 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich toy heat situral po OFF JOSLYN, BUNGALOW 2 BED- Vall bath down ane Tough put . py yoy As an = Up to
RAY, ONEIL, ‘Realtor -_— $5821 =| Seeses Fused peek yard. | rooms living room, modern ing ‘all in for second full bath up, 1980 to 1088 cars. Bring your a : MApie on Fur comin eg bg hy od y yordpe am. oF eR rooted : HOYT REALTY ae! Bag on made on: fur-.
; on bao ae ate Plains. Close to jos oe ent. = : basement a and other out a 254 6. Telegra Pe: 3-1041 ae. ‘signatures and other se-
Roc rayton cuins| sire Sas rasce |e nea, ey Pat? eA aS” Satine | need Baum! Sani, ne ae oe
3 Bedroom Ranch. Home. $10,800 C “larkston blinds, storms, screens, near shop- 3 CY an
d with $2.809 down to a 4 per ping cepter, $1,000 down, ~~ - ~ . . ; bee ,
c mortgage. East side, 6 rooms, 3. i : ' 1 ae eee es
GRE We : REAL ESTATE INC. Brges. peace? vem. °° WHITE po) Lae
rod E. Weaver Broker a a Penge alee with 20 6. Main, Clarkstod, Mich. — oS A, waste some deco- VV : NS So ‘Loan Company :
= at dae tio down ra st $3 per month in- | —- St Aple $3621 Rose se MeLar ty, Broker — 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG, hy EES eee ea na, BROS. "EEeeEvE FE 20206 %: ouston For Homes Pontiac . with’ terms. EM 3-4236. $750 DOWN _=——== ss, 3-3 REALTORS fad. Sell bulk up rb end :
s Beek ame Tull price. ” Story. petreem Rome ie ee oe es, lot 150; ore ed pipet vg newly pany =a = Nag ht ong 3-1872 les = in cooler, retrigera- LOANS $33 TO 500 : ree ' LIVINGSTONE a - per a4 et er in yard. Priced Ouidoar si mary unusual fargo, Moh wal belp aresponsibie “You're right! He does play a lot-of guitar! Enough in | Qpen Eves, ‘t.9—Sunday 10 to 5. tor, lapiny case, full Resement. | BAXTER & Liv Fe eis
: : 11,700, - 8 a es DE Al : c HOUST 46231 - :# Call EM 3-4197 yim WV RIGHT. "Realtor 10 minutes to last a lifetime! SPECIAL modern apt over sere. Aise LOANS
: oe oie See These Buys Today! , b —_ ; hemiteann fi Mitte somes ent . t
Pin price would th Uke | Mance “4 birm. Guly 2 yrs. ol, | This Tra home has been placed | BY Sika ghee an. well restric iad sla. too ¢ Siess | ScdSea"Recn wimrveteecions''3/ Sul “Pa tee gies privet’ cane rooms auass nee Cae ar $15,000. . . ™ on a new basmt., large lot, well =—= 7 : _ : so — at oe eee . } seed nereind vgs ig wo you, Or FE 65-8121 and tell
Sell J. A Tayler, Realtor. 9 ACRES omentum = 8 ACRES - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Only with ner; tion Porced” sale. reduces . —_— ~ PE (ise. 2 bdrm. modern house. W. of city.| | ee Modern 4 bedroom home. Full|72N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-616 | Will wee ant goer Nome] = alee Ser Gee Home & Auto BUY NOW a OL ] nee. 2 Se ee ee Bree wh] Sa Dames. BY appr Class “C” New 2 bungalow wear| these as down payments Russe ] Young ie, tte pouty : Edw. M. Stout. Realtor aan ay ease Enmore: Loan Company rl ed a T paint: +h]. R Pt —_____ - house and ITs ALL Br Th Partrid TN. © St. Ph. FE 56-6165 Partnership spiit-up. Beau- walls, furnace. erMs BT) a3 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 412 W. Huron FE 44525 YOURS AT ONLY DOWN uy ru Par riage Eves. ‘til 6:30 tifulty eau pec in eneet 2 x Pe
= NORTH END ; ae wo TIPLE ListINO sERvice H : ’ . List BL. artridge , _ siraight ber, Fine pullding — | Hours to 5 teturday 9 tot
low. Oil roae . Garage. Paved 2 Ieeal_ investment you get your oe ries ROCHE TER Call Rutledge. ene a i ment ch. “W HEN YOU NEED °
PONTIAC REALTY _ | Sunte''l yoar” mn25 ‘soaation Closing Estate neater re gnc | Adams Rd. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | $ $ ¥ ‘ear F\ ‘ oe
| eee 3 oat chee be 115 Acres MICHIGAN | $25 to 500 PE 6-8975 oa ren best, Sy aoe eee Crus sea — | Eater PLOW ROOM . SALES CORPORATION . 0 ;
. Rental income per dining t fe Ma Adjacent to Scripp’s Estate. = Sen ee
week. A deal uke this you will car garage. Only $8950 and $2.000 down EVERYTHING Orion Tep tavel to entiy JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER signature IE want. Bee ¢t Dow terms. 33. A. paved Rd. nice € room Citivuntry OF FINE HOMES rolling. Beautiful 1 ey 8. JELPa APH RD. endorsers Payments ; barn and with- ~ $2500 TERMS. — 3 BEDROOM RANCH Wire Look Fariher? ‘qrmg, miles of Pootine, = nc at Sao Se See PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR | Soa! "tinn ee utte ane CS Only $1300 down, plastered? waits, Why Look Further? $1250. do Located 1 smile Not 3 Pontine Ra, oa ob got aay 5 rms. & oak floors. dining room. full — eia.me oo sf — = ; in . ee jG Deters Hs 124-Acre Farm STATE we , ettac 2, v sement w ant fu : ~
- gled ae yM Jhes ecacodbemag ee Jenk Aenings a new aute. gas furnace. TRADE al 7 “FRANK SHEPARD 450 per acre. — future L K
room. Other features are 1%. acte witn fruit and berries Nice glassed tn ren, 2 incomes, 1-3 famtiy, 1-2 family. | o1 1-7511 2080 Tienkeo Rd MSU cam 2 Reco uae
auto. bot water. oil furnace, Need we say more? Close to Sera McCarroi close“ in: ° will accept free houses, other farm ‘pulld- . FINANCE CO. tns screens. school. Can't be beat at $2.- clear property, or ings. Approx. 1 mile road Pb pte ce 102 Ponting State Bank Bid siuminam, sing. 10 soe: oo ; tth ized oth oon eee bee ol bedroom home, north side, Otter-s S ylvan Lakes d frontage Lora tor subdivid- Cash or Trade rE _# iste . en @
: “OPEN pice at sins0e, terms. | ing’ room, ‘oave as lot, | Total Price.$6.450 full basement. garage feuced 74. ott “thes of 710 to. 90K. . ee sew erie nF a8 sce -a:| }EAGUE FINANCE CO. | : . location. $7500 price Low down payment for this 105 aebene Ane wi PE +3393 Take privileges on, on te Leslie R. sn Realtor tans now op efor 202 N. MAIN
: JIM ‘WILLIAMS RL cash on _ 30m priced from” 6978! . Fe “Vale or FE 5-200~ NOW. VACATED RESTAURANT. RO HESTER. ICH.
: __Income Property _ “4A ; newly temodeled & refinished, ali LOANS 936 | : REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE peihck ; 3) Rotem A Fr _¢oser | Brick One-Story Y OWN- ss evn bel ane. Lrg ~—Buy Thru Partrid fixtures, ‘pest fo GM HOUSEHOL Built io 1963 aud is net a 2 FAMILY FOR SALE B yey sl uy al lem «ter pod manaonesent. oom Db GooDs
BARGAIN-—=BARG TAIN | pretgct nome. Buck plant | Sioctede Sutrencen eset. ght | Eoe apa coeaw es —qy| __List Thr Partrid _Swoer FE Pa. Rochester OL #0711 OU 1.9701 . er & 2 = x or Acreage - AT ee a ore — SMART E Me ny Nemec tees Coe te Roe Titra TY | OME. _Mortgage Loans 54 HOM BUYERS — Niven heat. 2 car ge. 810.300 $224 _aiter 6 p.m. a ” Ortonvile. |Partrid e ~ =.
$4,000 FULL a PRICE. Wit cod many extra Wr thle home wus LOOK! ‘ “Ye 2 ACRES i ARES ie ak 5 tiur on LOANS—$600 to $1.50 500
ROO 1. baTH PLAS- ial area ae ‘ cated Orar Aubotn. avenue. Good 6 rm. modern house, | buildings. Imimediate occupancy ts TRE “BIND” TO sEB : ber fat SI ~
TERED W. OIL HEAT : has € rooms & bath. Good | part basement, conversion oii'|-_$1,500 down. PE 2-229 ane
& LAROE ine - Fr. Lor. Best Buy Today ment, storms & screens. Sec- se nd Sepee. qaaee | A LIQUOR—TRADE 2For home edditions or im-
ape fave peu eemet, roms | ong Geosne at Gear | gree tie {ote mie Ss | Rent Farm Property 484 BUOR— TR provement
R. J. VALUET, Realtor | planting, Scr truce | Haney ama we'tap'st| sie “ieraae RENT FARM PROP. aA Busy der te lows, nerm of Bay | howe partly comiracted,- : 345 AND AVE. FE 5-0693/ fect + job. Two high 20 ACRES / citella, SL.gne yt Orion & Clarke Riamt, ond, tee only ene & garage bone MOLT eines Wath sie - ae price and HOLMESBARTRAM Ail tillable gently rolling. 16 miles | ston Ra. fe jay rE in Mg yee yee a ae rs On second m 3
i “POR 1080 se.o00 “terme” J Business Property 49) £3850 “will trea — _Pomtine As et hy in ca MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = rv RIDGEW AY: ————— ee : s 3B
: eal a aaa NICHOLIE GATEWAYS to GAYL( )RD ree cas Gass aetamn | SSS eizpewroc Bo “Beg ton at Seer WARD ©, PARTRIDGE ae a Goes FAMILY . > i TO SETTLE ESTATE |“ pame on Duck & White Lk. Large | ing spot. Garkston sree, = FOR 6 REALTOR FE 43581 Overdrive. Tae, sider ear
& HARGER CO HAPPINESS: |" * "FE 49580" Mesa Gat gees, easy wore. | _ oe MOvaal CO01Y eves. "| lat Ulling, G4 Cems. sonsieg | BEAL TunUOUT Wick. | 8:30 Sm and a: pm é AJ, garage. le 5 + mm.
2m ie ia rome, ee oan EMpire 33911 4000 Commerce Ré.| “spring 190 miles NW of Pontns |_ 2011. wn Sore Ob ing nd BORON ST. $2,600 E EQUITY .. heat. $9.- . * : : Li Servi | & gee : 9
Ske cache Dortve oh Bit please do SPIC AND SPAN — oe Oe ALing Walters : | tune 3% atles fem een ye | Buy Thru nereraee “SPECIAL BUY IN PRIVI-
—- = Nort ar are Baidwin Avene, Colber Lake privileges. $750 Low dows | _&3742. List Thru Partri SUPER MARKET Lege’ tos PLAING POR _
wk D. RILEY, Broker —ae ‘ mahal jy eg gH , ot O'CONNOR BROKER yr M-50 FRONTAGE. Real sstate. stock 8 fixtares wen =A Miran este & AND
000 Biimabeth Lake Ra. FE 1157 / a po aa BA gi neal combine Park - Scam | Lod ACRES | New, commercial, watiding.. A1!| fo Poatise. vs a bur ot Gee | 5S PROPER
OF a soaped tot, offered 8 $1886 | hecess to Case Loe, PE eases. | {ful building ite!” aut land | work Tom. winad for hears eauip- RIDGEWAY R.J,,VALUET, Realtor rade Your Home on 3 own; $64 mo. SEE IT TODAY. 1 *| ta —j t x poop gad $8,900 with $2,- ° Jot froptage on 9 roads. 975 “Baldwin be + COELARD A FE 5-0603
| $Bedrm, at Union Lake | FER dee a Eee cee | , past aat Sissel: Very” recon: : Poster store attractive 1 ESTABETE LAER ES- To Buy—To Sell—To Trade homes of $25,000 > mor ve| RAY.O’NEIL, Realtor | Do Sar Sruther Lactad ARTRIDGE 's THE “BIRD”
: ~ YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! built’ here. Ma sail 1 6. Teleare: 9 to 9 | Dorot nyder Lavender | _To sxx
| h {KAHAN ly & Sunday 2-6 | For Sale Rta 5 | ee it or FE Sait eutehed 2p Beate” TOO CHEAP! Jaily & Sunday 2- For Sale Resort Prop. 44 aici! or Eves, MU 46417 Ch climate; new shodern
3. me BAFT FRONTAGE | stent tr heh iences sare ne; ie ree Moe CABINS ADAMS ROAD. | ., AA ET ERONTAGE | Seo pir me som, gee het CO. REALTORS fo 2% tiled baths, PAMILY | Mere te your opportunity to own| [16 Seres Of the most desirable | “Tle Ra near Telegraph. Prop-| aa Ee wecder port, savers, pre REALTY ane ty with « ately 1 cery, etc. Gas & fuel ; EE 2.0263 ROOM or PULL BASEMENT,| a gy pogo Mich. se mile of reed : efty is 600 ft. with excellent | $9! . * ca 7
os W. Huron stiached garages, SEWER, WA- | im on your lot $2,306 with % down, | fOT8er. Ideal for, investment or "Beemer, OA B-tiaa, 500. Garnet & Honeyweil NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH AND BLACK te per cent off for ubdividing. a6. st 01.000 | c. a WEBSTER REAL ESTATE| st Rowe Lake. 2% miles west of us POST __OFFICE Low Bloomfield taxes. New cach or aia unfinished inside. Particu: Oxford, Mich, OA #3 Milt a * 7 = 5 , ( yi V E
our Jot and srrange neces. | cout “Phupe eae Court HOLLY AREA DIXIE HIGHWAY WE rae STATE REAL ESTATE LAKEFRONT —3 bedroom ( | A R K sary financing. JUST 2 Drive, Pont A farmer's farm and at a reason-| 185 feet_of . Two small 4705 7 EAST P OF 39701 brick. Peneramis geotare WOODW At og ako. aQu ARE For Sale Lots 46 one — 106 cm 6 room, 3 ho i and <<. a property ’ tt | ap wat farming comm
SACRIFICE! mer, bg, lake waters. Cor ee ee QARDENS Shei 1ACRE Py aR a _ {ammh sree. Seed tetek building. Owner forced to sell this . hearth. e tile is +room bungalow A i 18 acres w ed Just Ime south i Oyaee c
nag style, vunes- |. features in the oat and | Lichen and ‘dining “area stool | Indian Village Manor. is0s300, PE 2058 after your convent-/ LH. BROWN, Realtor ia i Healeetec aad aa Gee arenes: Cop eel. Mogeen sys ive. only im batt, utility room. st] Right in the center of | this | _4:30. ence. O00 witn very low Gown | 1990" w.”sturon _Ph. FE 24810 a Scar garage. rations. c €: = - | S$ LOTS looxd00 PT EACH IN AU- ue 3 :
Teceiea Po ye Cres- Bee Sirch capbensds Curculator baat” tas — “two story frame home. In ae tuseer. Sust off poy Lake 7 commit More lots avellable # mish Sane rede. “ space with view of Seale Payments of $00.00 pet | good” contitinn inside ‘sad our : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor heeded PE 3-0330. ™ fin equipment, ta
Seve Ge aoe | Se abe. Attoched 2car | month on balance. New roof and OU heat 2 car | [4.,Priced for quick sale, Only |) 1 so einae gt Bh PE 5-4165 _ ft. Best in jive : platered garage. Five It. = —garage— uron : Open eves ‘til 6:30 PM. eee : ed te Oe overhang adds io the ranch $950 N ~ . m Webster School. JERRY E ADAMS eee = =: ing rters—
F C W. Co style, See it now. and basement. This home is rooms fast reduced to $13,500 3172 W. Huron 0 Zoned Commercial erate 2 businesses. now for |
e We *| THIS .18 IT! New 2 bed- nS Sceeee Gee ame “OF may. trade for small home. | rx 5-4510 or $406) | ACREAGE. WITHIN 6 MILES OF | room wee "atte Plus glassed porch, —_ mecichccend - REALTOR OR 39-1235 room butigaiow Plastered separate dining room, modern “ 3 ADJOINING LOTSWEAR SILVER | city limits. Ideal building sites OFFICE OPEN Cours . an; . r. toot alley, wh rg ge “iigg See Ein, 2a at Patten: | 4 Bedrms..2 Baths Este Gat Gpuree Lake Priv FE | §2)qu; ss” mo. By ower. Pu: | fomge 25 fk ale eh veer “STATEWIDE. Corner Williams Lake Road & M59 hot water furnace. Good- -@ good DRY basement. only Only $1500 down and ideal for | 5s REAUT. LOTS IN REEN : Real Estate Service of Pontiac cme ty te the
3 ROOM HOUSE ON 2 LARGE 2 = sised rooms. Nice cupboards Stocks to Wilson School. Full ue factory worker with growing Hills sub. Will sell one or all. CLARKSTON AREA Dixie Highway CHARLES. REALTOR and schools.
tank Ponty of trunk, Price siete and § if on mae. wore —_ Gas ta ergs with on Leke privileges gtr peg By 73 actes, corner : reel with | es | Eewer Dullding, 9 x 39. | 1711 8. Telegraph Fr tor '§ ae cote: oh eineee nak eae ae RY! HURRY! HURRY $1000 DOWN — 4 bedrooms. Base-| kennel and ail fenced with new FeO cts OTM) cetent road frontage, high and| lus storage roc -| Sale Land Contract: SY, Broker Call Mich, MEirose 43074 . ment. This home is located off cyclone fence. Garage. Iliness | ~ dry with live year round stream.| %#¢, 100 feet. Ideal ae 4 Pe nd tracts 52 a5 Biizabeth Lake Rd FE 41197 for ® Ament, 7. oa rope oohyae an paltum, — Howard and has . forces sdle. ax Pall. og § P. ay Only 7 — Pn ale bth —, be ‘aeided. Pe sep- i For Sale Clothing 56
LED 3 YRS. OLD. 2%) frost * sere eg at ag eae] Es : oe | Nemes S| arate stores. $54,000 8. ~~
$200 Manet tae Sedreom bungslow. tile bath ther is alte a. bedroom. Uving | West Huron St. ng a saad LET YOUR $$$): ¥ FORMALS. LIKE NEW. ‘ <- e and auto. rnace. Cu room, separate dining room, mod- Near shopping centér and ideal ADAMS + R A tt | 2 for summer. Winter & summer
. BY OWNER TFAMILY BRICK IN-| boards galore in. the bright ern kitchen with large room off| for stores or office building. Fdw. Stout. Realtor oy Annet inc. WORK for YOU dresses & suits. Other items. Bie
er trade eculty for land eoatrect| $300 is costs to pavement’ with, extra entrance | bungalow. 1° car-garage — ce- overt ae frontage lots on | 7T N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 5-163 1 We bese kite a or 3 room home. FE 6-3152 GI. from seaide, as heer. and ga- ment drive achool smerny tictt soil, level. city Open Eves, ‘til 8:30 8. ig and ho a ousteauee tor Bigg Boat _— Suits Spt Coats, cra te we
.) . Frage. Priced a : “/ete. at bargain price for Coen ee teous service Call any : claimed, from $5. Orig. 1 Block trom Torry School. 7 bed- eS en ae CLARK RE “Al ESTATE = Cash. Back lola as low as $200, . ant * watt a $190. Pants est a vis, 3398 it. £ *€ ‘ 4 . :
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. 9 and 3 bedroom. Very attractive) ‘ wails, hardwood spore ot VICE REALTOR x. an g PALL APP eae OUTLET 18 8.
homes. Excellent neighborood. bath, finished aetnsn ee > 2 GREEN ST 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE +2628 | BUILD NOW : ' | ESTABLISHED Live BAIT aD t t TWO LOVELY
SVAN. BORN too, and only 868 per month. Ideal tor income or large family Open Sve, "el 8:38 | our wel pate Waterford) 18 THE “BIRD” 7O SEE wohl. Comments | Sich Call 274% % DISCOU} NT Yellow and ateil vish. Hensonable, MI ~___ JOrdan 45644 . . ree room apt. up. Liv- lie Estates ' 4 hel pi
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SILENT in ho hs | lah ttt. tare fa irae SS 8D. easy terms t of Pontiac within § miles} {¢ SALESMAN CHICAGO A. wonderful, buy. for someond| ' now for sale, Terms. | WARD A PARTRIDGE Yes, a jbouse, speaks for tteeit ries Wi five root aa ee Ce oe e- Indianwood Rood, Near - Ap REALTOR FE 43581
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a : nm z ss PE ale, So ne = tales A, ag A pena cies | Ele eter aoe | ae at's eeercae:| LARRY, | WAL rON ar ae “Reybolds uminum gufter. +; round For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “Cameras, Equipment 61s | PARARERTS. CA Sot Onkiand Ave. | Es Gottschalk, tictioncer, Phone a 1 Ra 2 FORD DEALER ‘Walton, Cor. Josiys ee ee LIDE PROJEC- 5% ALL AGES — FOUR, aan - rd For 6, Ph. OLive 6-1001. a iyhin rneorg, co, | ROLLER SEATING RQVIP_ OVER 3}, MAL GOLDE, SLIDE, rnOvEC. | PexiNana® ALL AOR = FOUN | Hew le | PENTOR Tires 80A| %1O"0 ee eee oe | er. U ‘Mias Danton, } 320 8. Paddock — ae i rink states, 8 Skate Finder pttbeake tor & b case $25. 422 B. Mansfield. | - istered. PE_2-4565. au. | ware eee April rt ‘Bale. ee oi For Sale es : mies. ery good cond. 6 1N ais “TA j MA SIAMESE , THOROUGH. | start ae mt : annigues 8, SOL, “SSOGRY AWD Chae mr SEWING ol MACHINE oo sage BS ey ey | me Ke | § fetandero” Cs Cash reaiater, Hot te ct i a a cods. Males ts females. Nest, | focnestar, WE BUY AND ) SELL 1. GOOD USED, i080 FORD TONG WHEY BAe, : T Sizk HOOVER WASHER. | yg 4 “gg as oo aie " 2s. EM 3068600 EPPERT's CAMERA Ee. Boarded 70 ‘Stare Fine Racks "ots | =e a < ’ eo Needs some Site $20. 887 High-| cha Beatie oot yee _alery | HOMER, BY THE COW. FER | w_i =x, tues | Doge Frained, | -B ry 8, ee “- —-— © A ‘GN
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tires. < : ‘ > as 2 _view. oy |TABLE LAMPS i066 DESIGNS, matic water heater, hard "foo Wall Retee, ee Septes pluses WANTED OER oLEice, ik ecas GLUs Boshneen O08 | DARD BRAND =| LET S | rye Sin be Fn | $14.05 value $3.95. Factory | Bis G. A. Thomoson, 80 8. | —°% trained, Burr-Shell, 375, Ps Tele- | ~ to 50 oper cent : oe ron nea alues oe) tee, Sue reo EE | See Pmnmarin _sunvone: | S0le Musical Goode, 43) eae «| Auction Bales vt LLIAMS > TALK a oe ard
TE. eee aM F : : =. 7 Fe FOUNDATION He wen TRIMMING COCKER & SPRIN 4 ie ae “ED | W co ete. ee ~- Re ADE-IN DEPT. 2685 Si Lint: gore durable an ak. ok a"nis2. ACCOREE AM. LIKE bay AM. | er, PE 5-0131, | Ea y Aus ma ’ eS Water Beaters. Oesr” diccune refrigerator... tis 68 W ZENITH HEARING —S<- ea ALE” fh iis0. Pa “s-1025. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 5089 Dixie Highw ay Auto Service. 61 TRUCKS : " oar ee | peap, OR 3-7741/ aig Laat ICE | beneesaet ar eee ra & Drayton Plains an ee ad [See o iiving room walle... 9 | COMMODE, CHEST, | Aluminum Soutnum & Fivergias Mop fone sccontians: leaned tree | it & SECOND CUTTING ALPAL | y 1955 Chevrolet Pickup i meme tebe: Geers bees | a "pine chairs, | Swaings: een ene | Pah ter eat Peran, “OR Every Friday 42.7 PM. =e 1953 GMC ee a [Metal clothes tree mre WE
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Geliver. aise good cane pote-| BUD HICEMOTT GENERAL a os +. ; W. Muron tees. C8 $00 ors catore, mae eran 92in te lrces = ———-| isT & IND CUTTING ALPALPA & ._ Route | Oar. RA - 2 ' oe-tsz| USED TRADE-IN |“cntemag Sheetrock ils ec ee ee itn oe ary . | we mati ; ‘PT. i PE 3-983 HAY FOR SALE Oe A_TON OR| 3 miles j a ut 8180 idson - 32 Bou < . E ‘Pert cond. PE ea : rr: HESS CORE MACHINE. UPRiOnT, 4x8 Sheet 5] aS Plate bale FE} -ALFAT.| Dieni Ra 32'heed. “of fat Here- | _Sagina z a 1954 GMC 2-Ton COE air PT SE GAB STOVE 6 EE. Deo ‘Therm olf heater ’..”... $1498 tice for #184. Call Mr. Partridge, | ir Pryscord on, 10 "se: PS $333 | fa. Also hay ‘or notes ve to's i gg ~Bonte & hecessoriea_* Bh eorereesioe. wren? ‘ "se | oe. PE\Lounge chair... >... i Bianke : : ) ALFALFA AN ith plows & cultive 4 ¢ air “Ses gved condition, z| i couch bie aoe Twinsulation, tne ft 780 | Sale Office Equipment 63 “iar ior Male “Oneovitic. Rsticns!| ¥i et uinge blower and = by BP. oun 2 MOTOR, oes. | 1953 arte han engin APT. GAS RANGE, BRAND WEW. ain ge WO ac. Seats | aad 11 r 2x12, 2M. a awa. beg, ngs ~ eas. | Ee @ 6. Sivan aie electtic “ene screws % | Cement Paint -tor Fioer essed “mers Woewriers. Seckeriers. ber YM Tal Ge cri" combine. ‘Bie Sine ot ior. Cabin $000. Phone PE $4402 | 1953 GUE heavy duty, air POHER ITE i white boards. ft... i8e sD one Oe coe arRAW— FORE LE MY F300 tools. . Of hay | waiters. i THOMAS ECONOMY inside” door” jambs WP... 63.5 7 ay ines fay | 390" Gunn Ra — ee "Gistian Bra - : Props. Metamor Clerk, FURNITURE CO. Bolt pipe. sivanized pipe. sewer Bliss Lake a, Pe ‘se21 Fe! For Sale Livestock 72 “Fick gee Oxford Auctioneers. ‘WILSON Ponttec Eetebigen 3 BIG STOCK OF FACTORY ren. | EW" ADDING MACHINES i |s iL Gas, 1 BILLY. wotty.| OA batt COE = : yh Ve RCH BRD at 1 OCH | . eh ite = Pontiac | DOORS ee aes FACTO! SAVE Up TO se Sour ate gh {[Pewriters, no money down, pay ezarese ee =: oar. was ey GMC | rhet 42323 ¥ ; Rengo cor, 300 ; -( El Tret} $3153, ited mare hay and AO aa te ees tee lant sat ne | ‘BURMEISTER |xewanp Gsepmaniomt cam| fh ta css Wa. "HOD. Tip | mineg"yaied’ nay, ioase bay, and DIONATIC WARMERS BENDIX i $50.46 | “BUR -| registers & machines. Na- erent | 6nd B tractors, with plows. field Pontiac’s Exclusive Truck Dealer ‘Fee ear = oa eee eC Soi ok fe | late GE Eakenn YAY IFES GION 88) ace ie FE 55485 toa We arneennecinnted ) = er ~~. neta 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. M8 E " 1k Estate +5 ht e $38.05 . LOE, COW & CALF. several aptia s. Es nd at Cass we one ET nae Si Binaries | pooriten OIL HEA “ahene Peatreiegrash e's tae Ra eae folding typewriter desk, small 7 peti Props. aetamors pe, wate. Riche Gert. INL AND L eKES S, Ss AL. FS pain _ 2-402) N’S 3758. | setroit folding write: desk, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW wr natend Anctiane ° ENDD ils" CONSOLE mone | sewer. ls new, 0. FE © i G : machine,” eabinet | REG att Pritem W. Huron PE 47121, FE 26122 . Pico 1" Table model. PE ated 'mesge Mareor piscine Soe Empire ee $e. file aad gounter. 9% ©. Hurve a ior bance OFFERS BOARD. | --"* 04 a batt ars Pa | PUBERGLAS MATERIALS 70 ox. | _For Sale Cars 1 ec | rR sep Warwicks, $0008. _ - ee i a, * . han? boats, decks, ete. Piexi- | ~~~ peta iit Trials Relat Ties eg ee al Used gee stove misaageeeses £208 se Union Lk, RA. at Commerce SPECIAL OW 7 iE oon Sale Store Equipment 64 och “rads Patt Re: sm ay iad tor jeids. Plastic sup- Birmingham (OND BEDRM. B new © TEESE | EM 3.4148 tone colors. pace acetone taps waalataeacorataia We : Beow | plies, owiete, : be ow Gresser, - once ad! away beg, ith int é ibe TR hoe ann IM M MPOR, : — $3.98 + Gateon ko ae, a or eT aa avr ; = ba ds, Forrest Jones, MA staoe, GARDEN TRACTOR WITH CUL- me yeDe eae pare « Sesaseey bed sed eet 8 Oe LOR DSW: AREHOUSE | rash interns soors from. 448] BARNES HARDW: ARE | sac Side. Sell cBoup. 298 | ~ _For Sele Poultry 74) Wateand wit'euction suave ie: | @ Winkie na aiges'®. | [TOde-ins other sete ot equal verings. 2239 net Lake mierior door jambs ........ $3.00 _--" ae a jements without reservation, _ _Lineoin 34442 - A pers = eer iS = a} ne trim oS ~-o ceric, TaRS,. 2 or FE "oad “cond. a8 on i EO teeder pardon Bxlord "comm —-s Fy ‘ave: TONY'S MARINE ’ Clean _ Ave. -
seit : — Ee * ti Pau! Hillmen, Gat. at 10 per cent ro head } TRANS REG See NEARS Compietely overhauled with mew | O01. windows from $14.50 SPECIAL ~ BLES oo bene if you. order now. Tyinrude ble aid. For sale cheap. OR 3-274. _ 46293. FAMOUS FLEETWOOD | CHAIN - “Riding. $1 i - POOL TA LE roduce nr Die 0} tork Les away at bank terms | +55 sudson Hornet Hydra. Power me Sau UATE COREA LS 4 fem ote oe Sa Aem TEARURING THE] Socoter bin, shor cues, pig/ Sale Farm Produce 78 sar Sigyrige miler Squirsot | retard Unte Wo "Reese Mar- | sf"*Q0N6 8,” Lue" power CHROME DINETTR BET GOOD. TV a nd cee Sale ome, " , _ ae * A aed aero: Poses or FE 86-2000. : = GOAT MILK FoR SALE. IN TROY. Eapeer Mae, sihen, west Ld mes bor, open ‘ foTON ; a s branee, ete... $2245 ‘ond : tue PIRsT A , 7 FR ad . —. \ . oa } . a ts Le Mrtag, rmger weer.) $8 Patan 0 siete’ “Tas: Soane | Suh, nes. date Far ane 20. | sk ci IE deeatbans,, Beuiciour:| ah tol ale ange quantity of tn BOAT WORKS | 'Beeitrciny vi aa I age MR WP ah A ES $1005. G. 4 Thomp-| = EVERYTHING | . GUNS, MODERN & ANTIQUE. | Sweet cider ging walbe. 351 N.| £2 tots. aleo lnewe, quantity of Ie. O} white Walle ne | oapens ~ hom hers to choose from, Up) on. & S. tres} . BLACKETTE’S | Buy, sell, trade. DerrShel 3%) Souirrel Ra. FE T-0104 eqns. Nistemave Denk. rational poate. "Secure oad. Tentiois 04, Cotas Jf gute. Rewer stee | GOUGH AND 6 CRE ARLES 8 ate Me a nae FLUORESCENT FixtOREs BUILD'NG SUPPLIES Satine at L. | * Bias | iervecker’ a Detler, Lay-avay or Bank Terms — |+53° Suck ‘conver Ra Ww” ; lamps, Te eo. OR 18h NA Tia-| Sion "side medicine cabingts, |a16 Dinie Hwy Clarkston | LST OY gece | set appies, ciger Sebaro | Hicimott, auctioneer _ Oxford. Om EN Eves & gUNDAY |.,Rd. A nice 1 owner gar Sees r 4: USED derni th : - +. Oe 7 . 5c. DeConic! "i FE 29033 |. oe ae DavVENPOR’ iAiR. CHEAP. chines, wringer type. FE_ 45160. ~ Pumeter | FALL snOw co NING SALE potatoes ee at 1s09_5. 53 8 Hydra R& H .. $845 renee ESS a places ae eee ee oe cas | oa Srenars how iby taucele and curiae Reg sinte 'Zebco ‘Is reel, ow |. Orchard Lake K@, Daily sb to * |For Sale Housetratlers 78 7%; J0HsON OUTBOARE » aeae 9 fi ew hn 7 i AL. a | FOR SALE: 1% HORSE POWER 85. AB | An ee , 260 ? d vw. seo fous ar ney "er eta aa ("fag ee en RE i ar a eroded “Bis aNE™ES oTpelees_*_7™-| mecann® speegugar ie # |S aemigeter yee e _ oe ‘ . . 6. aces « . “4 every Sa
. iS ie — gE ng 1 ny tonne) $3 Siso.s8 gpew ony ses. Mins ‘PREC STANDING TOILETS $i seconits, Micbiees” “Fiucrebcent. Reg $11.98, Johnson Century Reel, Pe" pm DB Grepmeees, srtey | a GaeeaL ie 2. room. 3 yor ut. Zoseanenss, Cum weew 5 a4 to and phone. comb Fe want poor goDsirIER ABTS bgt hg Fe 4 with in. FERC UNEP TRAILER Wey OE F cqyhmnis er tates. ae PH sant Vico bow. Agro. 41 Rew iy in Ad: | or es aLuMROM BOATS afl, 20 © nies ; . . , ; ; . outboa: tor, used miral TV. $1,750 cash. 00. : 3 5-464. 2390. TUAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | coce. $0; idgal paint tank win| RELLY 5 AnD want Se PEA | if et PORTE ORY BER & BOAT TRAILERS. PER CENT ty Rambler Wagons, § to choose DINING ROOM SET TABLE, 4 .! WRINGER STYLE WAKER, is, 8a Te sie | oO D. $38: 3 25-gal. 4 AR URE eons EAT OE aya __tkom ye gis Are, Sovest. Ocoee So ean Sines IL PinD- GOW paint toaks, Sis each; 400 ft. paint Ve peat Bitverbel “Re Paras c OR 1D *, aleeiemmaiape ss satan Macs mi gulemotus Sess DITION. CAN BE SEEN APTER. QUES. FURNACES. OIL - FIRED, . rr : Y. : 4 : 6.00. PM. 100" W. STRATHMORE. "Raat x eyEES OF ANT Liss | type. Forced si wis 43058 | St Aner «30, FE S308. | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 soratons a1 QUALITY WHILE “erm, tandem sais, “006 Baldwin ANDERSON gg ve ee: pb aes OR CALL FES2008. = =— Sourtac WEOMBING AND | STGRETENE BABY BED AND | ne | OORT ORS Re $1413, nn HARDWARE apf ae, tne Sow 14.008 octua! um RRM “AND VANTEY NB oo, FTORTmAC ANG Shieh chair, PE S17 A-l TOP SOIL BELL | foe ALUMINUM HOUSETRAILER, | . a4. We seen | Gaevean he ie Sg ry 3S hw orem as tn PO ON incall OEE bitvegotop atin eoan ea sans | Rt ot Perry. _ 7% i etbect Sunday ba” We. Days $4 |S,Oldsmobile Hydra. Ra M118 living rm. chairs, occasions’ SIA tat ASINATOR FOR SALE Lor. 1000 Orchard Lk Rd.. $175; 1743 CLINTO eB m.. Sale Farm E uipment is 38 PT CONTINENTAL 3 - ; . bles GE reirig., and misc, furn. \% BED, COIL, SPRINGS, N |°stever Fas Ra, $006: 176 Orehard | eT D STONE, q é OnE a Ls kU mattress. Power mower. +} stle of trade. Ra 175. Must be « 8. "Semantied, sand revel. iit, e Conkiia, | ~~ trailer, § ro OUR LOCAL MASH DEALER LWCTRIc TEA KETTLE, 6. LA-| type Jet pump & pressure tank. ik .. 3 ‘éafia or ye wn 1 RAND ALL Complete $300. MAyfair 6-2104. ‘ * "ira eesks eg tre tage “gh po mere ust loom. FE | SERGE $3 bok earring hem SURPLUS LUMBER &| ,"E Sues oR, _ RICH, ies sttaciments ron cuerines 64) = Birmingham ; iain fi Sng on allay am Se Complete "| MATERIAL SALES CO. | “fin Seng. cerdvel and tt ain. | ais a Pall SPe : wen drat: eae Nash ; : . juire
i tae eran «Rome navod |, Wake eee ae “Garage Doors’ |." guzep manos, roied, cow ware. FE) ie ea teceice gp Bar tg guint egg 8 rae ne Aa a he. & A. i $10. ge +4 all lengths over # .... 6c Ft. : - , snd & snow plow bh 9 7 UBURN HEIGHTS bs} 4 bit "ya : 33@ Lyenburst, | Mode Ae generator & carburetor. Saty Ai gees — orices. bares — os le eiatees wa. ~~ CRDERS FOR SALE ; won Date itt, off Pontiac Lake USED cary wasn I aus & Bervice ' fection. trom “$35. and Good Unti Hea:ers & up T A +1 ne ; < fet te ke Bevery” Oe ELECTRIC RANORE. 7 Mevoib” Vacuum PACEED Me ag 4 _ Steet | OR oui. ; Rr. Pa 5 iz White, 42° GE stratotiner. |° containers, § gal.” And feos than you tink. ots sive | Reclaimed Brick 3c Sa, | beach sand, delivered. FE AY. | plow & cultivator Case "16" hos |* OUTBOARD MOTORS Le: Deep well and pressure end hot don. steamer cal a ver free estimate. NEW B ING MATERIALS i 3-0531,| grain on rubber. Allis Cha! ~ $35 du VAN NEAR 20 =. goeter. Cece ‘pe | SD.m_EM 36006, _- yil's. "Paddock FE 2.0203 | ‘We. carry a complete line of |” el. Pili Wari Howard. BM eae | mer 60 comune 3 tse too spring 5 and tip 44053 VAN I Marquetie St. Phone FE 7 Ratouer ix et HOT WATER REATER 90 Gat. Rall = deere — windows — GOOD ROAD “GRAVEL. | DI a on t elevator aah SL AYBAUGHS ri. Tore = S000 : ise err_s. Pe bab *, new appre’ pis a ¢ — felt P . : LDO Oakland $0453 | = i : min lines, $98.60 and #116.5¢ sujatior roofing 46588, Fr "mast after oes | ‘ELECTRIC RAWGR CLEAN, = * WHEE 2am. | values, $40.50. and ‘TeiGe. “These ferior Paints 94.48 gal, GRAVEL PIT FOR CEASE | ope—vac wip DAViS FRONT Transportation Offered 87 T#® <0 Jonns Gitte HEATER West. 38 AMP PORTABLE GASOLINE | ire fied “yas heaters, ai |PHia TERMS PREE ESt'MATES |. Write Pontiac Press 1 ; , — ag 1s 8. Saginaw sed Cars ig 1 r awelder. FE EMS. terrific Fiuores- RS Ee tceest Som. 5 Bere, Seen tioe new PLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA | 55Sitee 4G 3 ae oy Reg. Hy . ae ‘only : ep" Orehara.Lske Ave. oe we (3600) OR 2S | sane Bay woolen. 58S.| $61 Leonard Ra. Leonard. Mich. signet. %. Siss 2 ek tax, Fer) “tone, W. W.. OR 3-6835. $00.86. Milks, ‘MI 61300. ere 3 ~ *| "Er Wa wR. G. A. STOP! LOOK! | | j We 3-3 CHAIN SAWS ~_ $199.50 up. «s_ | 53 BUICK HARDTOP FOR SALE: 9 PIECE AL Thompson, 80 §. Perry. Mud fans for your trucks, $3 | Willow & Lock eis SUF | Wines POR OUR NEW PRIC cass Pibsties ov On : : JOHN BEAN 330-GALLON SPRAY- | > od LAKE BUILDERS : LEAVING FOR SOUTHEAST Mis- 3 dining: rm. set. . — ot JOHN N cota ge ah pair. AP. Sutton, Ph. MY 2-6432. FONTIAC 1. ‘erevel, fil) dirt. drain Ox ABEEE, TRACTORS AND LEAVING FOR SOUTER se? Ss Lower super R as dynafio incon Domtete Onventer ge ee FIR——— Gj MERICA? ae tt Ly b =| fie: Trucking. cement & morter.| LA) ‘§ SALES & SERVICE TRUCK GOING NORTH PART eae et eee Bi hig Sth HitaED., table. One LIONEL & A INS albo umber) git Bes BE | Pa ME Clemens SFE 3-sann | joad. Either way. FE §-6806. would please the most particular ‘ress ce ‘otto eer PLYSCORE a FLYER TRA and Hardware pram _ Pal, mss delivered. FE ba once. ra teeiae traiter Wanted Used Cars 8&8 eee aoe. RIV. ‘ < Sere 5 * Bs rau he Pca 3 St on oy |g eres eet nace prayers vee — | Saeed Ri that rae | “te om “$38.50 $ f Ph. 44505. ; APPRECIATE CALL FROM between 6 om, & 5:30-p.m, i "Woes ah. sins Klee 4.75 ¢ TASKER'S” _63_W. HURON ST. anit TRDAEENG AND REMOVAL ae I ae lod ene Sey eS ee it bewwoen © om HA | $50.50) ET Us HELP YOU wire your | "5", 12D . : Double Plow. Disc. 4 0 Chevro} 1955 we 1 Kelvinator Refrigerator cac eer P robiems. Hundreds | eee NEW FSGAL OL TANKS | toll black ur Call FE Bowe lon tae Ge al eS MA +e, Chevie; 4 tone, Te sets estates Oe Gea | Northern Lumber Oo. Ka choose rim oe tse Sif aan cea Nester: ve —< to toad PE 81471, heres, Me's-0952, scoreeary oes : Dal fr Bry car qe ROABNT ie ’ rcsasn cats aecit SO10b. Oneten, Lae Ee 24171) -Det Deas. ot ra : Coal & Fuel 67 | "ULL UNE OF “NTERNATIONAL we eter ee “The Good « Shop Wwe tore. Oakland, Puel and LONER Lee Wood, ; : farm machinery (ncludipg bay r saan babe git very Warp. WE eee oc Seeds s 61 w. sO ae 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6158 Bentqeed T be | woe ~ baler combine with motor. FE 2-0878 _4-8898 | for’ late model modern ee LLY al’ = SAVE PLOMBING SUPPLY og | LINOLEUMS, ‘% AND UP 28 pod | Rte at sa bumber. FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL FU vo wee Ae ae gna - ae See bt & M Motor Sales PE ‘$0082 between 8 am. & ‘chine, med oak Sroit eee 172 ay Hourepaint [*. ni eal. aes E. Sn Siw Paci oa eee reser Ph.| Rochester Rd alter 4. Plateau iT For ae dollar on late mindel cars. NO in SER peers Monel, one 107 a “BARY BUGGY, se “ie cong Se i tens Oil, TANKS. S90GAL. A PE S199 Oakland Fusl & Paint. cs = m | 9627 Dixie Hwy OR 3.1003 | COT less Buick Century 880. = Ste tee ie SibeY SELL. BEFORE § wR BE “Deak Ble Piestrie We-chick inrood ‘FOR SALE: WOOD FROM é 0. 2) JOie DEER RE W TRA eet nee | eee *c* Boe ee te Fees (eee NCH A AS 886 FOR 3 UNK AND Hardtop, & 2 i. “ERGAL, ELEC * er onsite doltars a cord -t house C. bottom iw * erma, ‘se i. cheap cars. i days or Ww pr » © bee ae gal. auto. heate 5.) A-Way, lawn mows. glider, D Sao MENTE CASS. | Holly, iimirose 45047. PLatenu 2-2483, on belance i‘ ee ea oe aRDTOr. Gab, take a tunes, Wi, “e.| 3 sae Bost, toys” OF ey “tone ca Soere and eeeews. SAB 7009, DELIVERED . KING BROS Bob Hutchinson Masts Rea dy to Buy” “ior sale or tease, 49 8. ree. ’
841 j - . : A is ; —~xEw COMPLETE s Sales Inc. BUICK S 0%. AVE PLUMBING ee he UvARize ite 4 BENSON LUMBER C 0. Ware HiTH BIRCH. if. 20 & 2+-IN- FE te = See ee ~ ee Mobile Ligh ogg ia BAG ‘i yACTO P p ARTS Radio & heater. Whitewalls, Bary. ! Wier ike a ah pat suPPL s Do It Yourselt — 61 eae 7 cer on RS A Plenty of Free Papi nape Drayton Pisis. Mich, . a is ety : 7 .|\A CHANCE IN A = jen 8h suum rE ene. ctl Wop, Fo cur ee Se pt ay 3-1202 FE 5-219 179 BAGLE gas We y new. OUA Buy’ "ein * ITH | BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER. Pot. Woop, To CUT ARES. MA Weare Semen ine TR. SILER EXCHANGE ae So condition, OF 1361, af ete . 144, 240 | +2586. - é N >. UALITY — 10 les |: 7 com are Sieamers. ete" FED PE p21 ey ee oe enn | SUALIFY “3 30 WIDES Bud Shelton } 1 Motor Sales | i CHEY 3, DOOR, TOWNER. = :
PAL LAP PPL PPP PAP PD somthac ¥ OPDYEE _ choose from. 6 year financing. C aa & z. Bivd. 46728, Call r 4:00.. ae FOR RE! bog & SPRUCE FOR YOU. AIN SAWS | Reaturing, ANDERSON, CHA or. AubUrR Goll_sfter_§ ' tas. sanders =| A BUG Se . Pine, : & Repairs Bron ARD & PRAIRIE WORD - = Sees oe s cleaners. Oak: : , 19e0. Crooks Rd ___M 604 SCHOONER, me-
Weel toa Rave i ot) SPECIAL SALE BOTTLE, GAS é , 2 W of Co PARTS & SUPPLIES mtd * - - 7 iets : . tie ) , . Re : 4 Se 4
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Seats, Grerarren Radio.
jowo. mileage be $705
Pa ange Two-Tone
ieage. Radio -~ sins 00
1953 -PLY. STATION WAGON
Bolid Black. 8665 00. jo & Heater —
: SUBURBAN MTRS, CO.
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CHEVROLET . "9905 240 sedan, radio, heater and loads of extras pltig 2-tone paint.
$1195 - Your old car down
“NORTH CHEVROLET |
1000 S. WOODWARD |,
BIRMINGHAM
RAY V8. POWER ~ | NORTH CHEVROE SET enn ae Fordamatic “White tires,| Mr. Parks, Midwest 47500 Usr-|
1000 > W OODWARD 'No need: to drive out of —— beers 9 he gs al $20 34 | is PONTIAC STA STATION WAGON |
BIRMINGHAM. | town. Twenty to choose) Parks. Midwest 41500. Harold | $.6° Sto Gr bo mules Be a
i agueioa from.. All models av ailable. a TGA PIKUP Al APTER 5°30 paicti x2 RT De waF |
_. ,HIGH VALUE i . __Pm. 633 _E. Walton. .
reise OW. PRICES aT. «moe acer anne bees tine ’ “DRIVE —OVER- -FOR--A--ROCK-.5 = ees a oe ’ wil) BOTTOM DEAL 1 SD : = 00 See ee NRE
“| 36 Buick Roadmaster FORD Ree, fine 3 Good a
=| Olds. 98 Holiday — WH Y _ 9% ae OT
’55 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door | CUSTOM LINE: deer _Pestine. 08, Wes
"35 Ford Ranch Wagon = 4Door, 8Cyl. - ape Weny clean. throughout.
‘35 Buick Riviera Radio and Heater 5 OU Re et ae
34 Studebaker Coupe . Overdrive 4. Hydra, R&H_ lots of extras. |
"53 Olds S. 88 4 Door $1350 ee pe |
Oe = Saeee oo | Rea aa te see ar "53 Chev. Bel Air al ARRY TARRY JEROME. car for equity. PE 41868 after 5.
HODGITEN COON . OCHESTER FORD DEALER WILL ACCEPT
YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE . Caer Gann, cecaeten, “ote os ; 57 AGU: AR CONVERT. par payment on a ood used ear Hydra. R & H, Directional Sig- BILi. SPENCE
nals, WW. 3,000 miles. Like
HURON MTR. SALES | 5 catsses C2? "™* on seam!
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ae — A ag a ee Orion Motor. Sales
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3
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TON oVEREEAD LOCATION
HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland Countys
_ Fastest Growing Dealer”
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is Benen
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Pontiac Sales | ‘sh
$1141
* 3 ér. Hardtop $1.95 ‘te gor eee $1,745
"ke Pontiac Catalina .........- $1,698 "56 Chev. 2 ¢r. gig
2 ier of See ee ae. 1405 5 ¥. Hardtop <........: $1,385 3 Se: im 5 Bed ar. 00 ices 31.305 “SS Chev, P. G. ij. .ccsseeees $1,285 ™ eT Bee ee nee $1108
‘S Fhrmout 4 Dr nice 4 £95 a . . Bardtep as
“M4 Ford V8, Dr. Ts ans “53 Buick es, oases $ 795 "53 Chey. @ Dr. P.G. ....0:.. § 785
‘= Seavdh con. io at
a ar 1 ‘SM Chev. Club Cpe. . 8 85 ‘ Buick Dr. Dyna. |....... § 395
Boer, toe $i an eink oe Oe
Sales
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mabe’ obeTh mm Open nites -
_| CLARKSTON | |¢ | Motor Sales} {f Chrysler- Plymouth —
. | MUS? SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL
tee Bavloment | | NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY!
‘AIR CONDITIONED 1956 CHR
i Sbowreoms coualtion
1954 Buick super. 4dr Dyna. Rai.
‘WW tires. ears =
1981 ‘Buick super hardtop.
198} Plymouth, ¢ door, RAM.
Saree ear for you.
vive Thimontavsos “SPECIALS
Open Evenings—Please
hone M Aple §-5141 "2-8 MAIN sr. RESTON
“CHEVROLET 1963 4Door 210 sedan, beautiful
: and
white wall tire:
~ $995 © Make your own éerms
=. zadio, heater, base
| steering brakes. windows, seats
| Low mileage. Officials car. *
11958 Dodge eee tae Laneer, nen 4 + @ dr. ‘pu ia ii
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2 tone Priy
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MAN'S FRIEND
"Deea Cars|
“SPECIAL BARGAINS
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For Sale Cars 91
1997 CHEVROLET
DEI
NOS ® FORD CONVERTIEL in7. Sa
. tomaieteae ‘overhauled.
. Carbs. The works. $275
Also 1920 Ford, runs. oO
_3-3271_before 3
\'36 FORD CUSTOM. Vi, R&H,
T HENSON AUTO SALES 795 * Blvd. | 8-6261
7 FORD V0. S5nie" AND
a a a
WAGON:
‘8g Chev., 2 dr. & 4 dr :
- suudebaker.. penny an
passenger ute.
"54 Ford, hance Ween: Bo Ho | a _ Romie :
Mav RON MTR. SALE S| [sz WwW. Huron 22641 | | 1981 PONTIAC. RADIO “aap HEAT.
er mene. emerald green:
with white -wail
$16.33 month.- Call Credit tires. No money,
Mgt. 4
3 CHEVROLET. ivory fniah "Deoer ona. Fadie ane beater
$1595 — Lew down payment
| NORTH ‘CHEVROLET
1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM
CHEVROLET 1956 210 4door sedan, power aide,
radio, and other extras
New car guarantee.
. $1695 Easy GMAC terms
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD . BIRMINGHAM
Safe Buy Used Cars
‘CENTRAL ~-PONTIAC'S ONLY
LINCOLN
-MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS.
“_, ita, BODTE. ¢ CLUB 05 _COUPE. RA-
heater. White Ne
Sonar S aben: assume Saale of
18.33 month. Call it Mgr.
tr. Parks, Midwest 47500. Har
old Turner Ford.
1955 FORD
-. §4-TON STAKE
$1350
LARRY
EROME R ER FORD DEALER
OD 1-711
March in
Before April
Prices Soar ST rd 900 Vice. . =
| Se Fore 4door w ae
$6 Ford Vic. PS. i seeey: See
55 Buick. 4Door Riviera .... $1785 Dodge hardtop vee §$$1545
65 Mercury Monterey... $1385 |
Cher Station * saws STS
55 Pontiac 2-Door Redre $1295
55 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr_ PG. . $1205 55 Ford custom 8, 4Dr. 1245
"$5 Plymouth Belvedere, P 8. $1245
‘64 Pontiac ¢ Star.”.... $1005
"3 Nash +1 Amb. . ..: § 046
“8M Dodge V-4. 4Door ‘ te
‘ha: Chevy. 310 2Doot, |... § 795 ‘83 Ford 2-Door bf paw €or
4°$3 Dodge 4Door, V8 ....... 3 595
Fe *Door i :
‘82 Ply. 4-Door : ‘a "82 Hudson. 2-Door Wasp 345
+ St ee eee 3 395 "30 #Door o § MS,
+e mouth —— . $ 100
‘4 Mereur 100 7
Sis sa
oun PE 20131 |
Hass |: 138 PLYMOUTH 4
MENSC SCHNEIDER |70" Cr
i "HUGHES, Inc.
1957
CHEVROLET
2 DR. SEDAN
| Delivered
$1875 INCLUDES: WINDOW ALL STATE & FEDER(L TAXES. | _!
$195 Down
$57 Monthly ‘0 MONTHS
$65 Monthly
Matthews-
Volume Chevrolet Dealer | 3
-34- MILL STREET
211 S. SAGINAW ~
641 OAKLAND at CASS. FE 5-416)
FOR THE BEST _ ay. ee!
1967 Ch ‘Im-
*plabte
1981 ORS a ee Ral, 4 DR. OR
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Gieaming $e black rice $5 $
Es Mi 68008.”
WP ye Fs ee BE dl BI
48185.
folks: nal
LOOK! IF IT’S TRANSPORTATION— WE HAVE IT!
ae R&A. R & 5. Full ity } Great
Hea GLb.
CHEVIE CUB OPE, HEATER.
: * yabe calece $95
THINKING OF A NEW) ; CAR/OR TRUCK? CHECK OUR DEAL FIRST
yopaeee ** | 222 8 a. _. Waller el
reet. factory dealer. hail save! |
e coaDED with extras. Auto. Trans. O
3-0445. Call after 4:00 weekdays
1950 Y CONVERTIBLE,
ne Assume $18
__mo, payments. FE 49886. Dealer
"3s ¥ MONTEREY HA
top. H. Mercomatic, W-W
Bea car at reasonable
— Ford stom § Small
ment, Tom Bohr Inc.
MU 45155.
$2 RAMBLER HARDTOP, 2-TONE
extras, ‘ST a seg sha
$208 508, i ne Rambler Convertibie. Sharp.
A §-2766
1950 as as.
i490 OLDS cee COUPE, GOOD
on Sais cond. Not rusted. Call
Bob Frost, Inc.
N MAPLE BY-PASS
Mi 6-6036
le a clean. $495.
RAMMLER-DALLAS
INC,
Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth
ROCHESTER OL 20111 ‘1011 _N. Main
Always A
BIG FRESH STOCK Of ‘extra clean. ‘ste model. low
mileage automobiles at OLIVER
Bul See them today.
$695 - "83 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr meee.
Radio & Heater. White & Blue
495 OPEN “TIL 9 P.M.
4
"56 Chevrolet Nomad Station W
on. Radio & Heater Power treet.
ing and brakes: Powergii¢e. To- tom brown & white, with har-
_ montzin: nS onterior ‘eather & |
nylon Wall tires
$1295 "SS Pirmoath Savoy. 4 jake Sedan.
Radio * Heater ‘Standard Shift
5
Super 2 Dr, Hard
medio ry heater cae ay Weil
Tires. Tu-tone
$1605, 8 —_ Special i Dr. Sedan. Ra-
Heater, Wall
‘ tres” Beautiful ee og tin-
snie"h aetna ea : one eer °. White. ries?
the thrifty buy:
OLIVER |
BUICK | | 210 a
'FE 75101 2 fn ul 9 ‘| Drive out where overhead is low
7% 8 Bivd E.
1951 NASH STATESMAN. $125. FE
5-634.
RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS —
ENGLE Sash SA 44
Mae & Porter Ru. H 3-4086
BY PRIVAT 955 OLDS
Super 88 +r, all power. Pre-
phn - Qnly 22.000
miles FE
| Hargreaves) mira tis gio,
: 53.1 Ma os Sedan . & Heater. Hy os .
UP TO $900 DISCOUNT foarte’
West Side Used Cars
ond sare Oe aoe Many PLYMOUTH ph. BY
‘57 Plymouth Hardtop . . $2395 }
4/9 Buick Super Riviera . $1695
‘S6 Buick Super Riviera . $2295
‘52 Plymouth 2 Dr. do. 00 Down’
‘56 Plymouth Sta. Wagon $1895
‘54 Olds 98 4 Dr,
ES Plymouth Hardtop _. $1395 |-
'55 Ford Fairlane Vic. . |
‘09 DeSoto 4 Dr... | > Firefite Sedan. Like new.
54 Plymouth 2 Dr. .
1‘53 Dodge Coronet 2-Dr.. Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, V-8 Engine, ~
4 Ford 8, 2 Dr... ..... <.. $795]
1912S, Woodward, Birmingham |
8 A'M. “BIRMINGHAM.
BNE
| USED CARS
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—resmrenaqamrenienennn oni
Radio & Heater. automatic Transmission, W wali Tires atch
cats
mens
Coupe. Radio & Heater. W Wall Ti Steering and B Py yl eli Tires, Power
155, DeSoto Fireflite H- top $1 895 ) ms Pull Power and ready to go.
_ Coupe, Power and ready to roll,
Sedan. Real sharp.
V4, Radio & Boater. Automatic Trespmlecian.
$1495 oe © ee ew ee
Sedan. Full Power. :
- $1395 |
- $1695]
“prs| Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires.
oe © * © @ @
* Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires,
2 @-2 4.8 coer
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‘54 Pontiac 4 Dr. °....... $7951 - Chieftain Deluxe, Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires |)
. ASK ABOUT OUR 10,000
MILE GUARANTEE
‘SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer
Midwest 6-5302
-OPEN-
‘til 9 P. a ust C ON
‘In Awhile. : Ee,
~ Can We Offer
Such a
ee Oo Value |
lh Used Cars
‘S5 FORD CLUB COUPE ate
'55 FORD _ STATION WAGON $1495 —
-'5S7 PLYMOUTH — ~ 2-DOOR $1795 -
‘53 BUICK 2-DOOR $695
153 OLDSMOBILE
Cy 2-DOOR $895
‘53 FORD _2-DOOR $595
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DETROIT (INS) — Detroit
weatherman W. W. Oak, 63, has
_ won a silver medal from the U.S.
Department of Commerce =
as Detroit's
particularly perform-,
ance in forecasting the 1956 tor-
Didn't Watch His Hat
Truth in Advertising
INDIANAPOLIS (®—On the front
of Atlantic City, didn’t expect
the public pronouncement.
‘Half kKiddingly, she had been
giving him an. “ultimatum”
that she pedeane bd wed this
year. = -
“As soon as I find out what
an ultimatum 1s, I'll gi
muh answer!” Jimmy said.»
YT ££
Sentiment overflowed
the occasion. Garry Moore,
ence on radio with Jimmy,
said Jimmy doesn’t believe
in “a cask system,” that
te him a tragedy is a “ca- ©
taststrastope.” Once when
said.
me ere
Todd...
x 2?
to the town gossip.” Garry corrected him on a word, Jimmy said, “Educate me
and we'll both be out of a job!”
Jimmy’s thank-you speech was unwritten a pure Durante.
“My father told me to be careful pickin’ my friends,” he
“Bome of ‘em will give you health—and some of ‘em
will take it away from yuh.” They were all ee ae
to him and will be for some days to come.
..Concerning the fact she’s expecting, Liz Taylor, bride of
Mike Todd, says, “Oh, that?” Yes, we hope to have many),
children. I think it’s much more important for a woman to
be a mother than an actress.”
charges that “Whisper”"—which published a picture of her
|ehucking Harry Belafonte under the chin—got a picture of
jhe? petting her dog, removed the dog and substituted Bela- . « « Monique Van Vooren) .i..
bers
Saieecanieeen
ot ] |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Kate Smith revealed that-she dieted-off 100 pounds! .. .| 5"
Jackie Gleason’s manager, Bullets Durgom, hit his 12th straight
ofl well in Oklahoma. Teddy Nadler got a job offer from Mike
dinsrtany Weak ta: Godda, hs aeons Gunnin: ty thie
delphian Clare Snyder. Victor Borge will do a series of one-|..
.) | nighters—at $25,000 per . . . Dick Powell may buy Humphrey |e:
‘Bogart’s yacht.
|| ‘EARM’S PEARLS: Rep. J. T. Rutherford of Texas advises,
“Miee Bp that you won't Se gahamed tp sell the family parret
WISH I’D SAID THAT: “The poor complain about the money
they*can’t get and the rich complain about the money they
can’t keep."—Al Hibbler. That’s earl, brother. MARGIE and JIMMY
Data Confuse. -* Today, S Radio Programs -- Spike Replaces | eT de S Television Programs - - + # " Programs furnished by-stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice
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‘wee, ‘- WIR, Pi ~ ny oie 6:15—(4) Weather: “Eliot (@) NewS !19:39—(9) His Honor Homer Bell.|; ; HOLLYWOOD (INS) — A Las ie By JACK O'BRIAN —_—_|6:20—(4) Box 4. “Cousin Edwin's Viait.". | mee~2) Valiant Lady. <® Te
| NEW YORK (INS) —Lee Tracy/#25—(@) Weather: Phelps. + — /10:45—(7) Wottrick Sports, comics, (9) Maggie Muggins. will be starred next fall 2 sh pric ia it: say rege Flo whe ‘Na-|12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Old oe “ Confiden- uvenile (2) tional News, (4) News. (2) News.| Testament Tales. ae :
: rt oo : Sk dia . Lee Neots toa Range Rider. “Marked tor|4y:19 (9) Weathervane. ‘{1%:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. WWi, News at 5 (late Jaek Lait. , . It goes into a| Death. : 1215—(9) Ralph Bellamy. in| (4- It Could Be You, (7) The
| Wattrick, Sports Sat,, where “‘Two for the Money” 7:00—(7) Kukda, Fran, Ollie. 7) “Ellery Queen, Master Detec- Erwins. (9) Telescope.
. a) i ee 8 Se ‘ ' |will mark time as temporary re- Headline. Mark Stevens in ‘“Med- tive. ( Pattt Page. (2) Miss|'#:45—(2) The Guiding Light.
wee s08 Howe | "tad bre. Bole placement for the “You're| ical Examiner.” (4) Mich. Out-| pairweather 1:00--(2) Ladies Day. (4) Blenda u land, Lent =| -§:30-—WIR, Music Hall on Your Own”... eomnene ett. (2) “De. 11:20—(2) 1 My | Mason ! rte Pi a CO Ea ee cme tian, Macdonald Carey in ' ‘Death 2 WN Theater.| Margie. (9) Movie. :
. : on ane my sme’ | Ween ests Edgar Bergen will be bombed| by Gunfire.” i ielor Moore, "We're on the(8:3® = (4) Calor) Chub 60.
p ve days after the blonde! Spike Jones . 1:30—(7) Lone Sieger. “Two|1t:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Jan|1:58—(2) News.
beauty had divorced DeMaggio.| . Against Two.” (9) Million Dollar| Sterling threatened in “A Note|#:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) porate , Area Child Guidancel Jazz —e Buddy Rich | Movie. George Sanders, Brenda, of Fear.” (4) Tonight, of Charm.
A parade of witnessed has tes- H se 3 F r ds “Hold | Joins the and Gower | Marshall in “Paris After Dark.” #:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party, tified that private detective Bar- Work { p | 1 en Ss Goossen than ta (alternating with | (4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Pres- FRIDAY MORNING (4) Tennessee Ernie.
ney Ruditsky set up the raid tor ers a ar ey. | — and owned by — Jack | ton. Preston saves trapper. left 2:40-—(9) Mary Morgan.
so, tme Kosta Clete ‘Durante Testimonial “Deaay) as mraight Grama |_ to wolves f9—0) Meditations, () Today's3:55—9) News that the rading party slammed t gx beard veces and two staff role. . 7:43—(4) News: Brinkley Farm Report. .
tarongh te Goer of the wreng |. toms Yao Oak : - , + |8:00—() Frontier Justice. (4) You|#55—(@2) On The Farm Front.
_ apartment. — Loa Caw By EARL WILSON Phil will emcee the Friars’ huge| Bet Your Lite. (2) Bob Cum-|'*00-(2) Good Morning, (4) Today. Private investigator Henr y|~tild Guidance Clinic are attend- dinner for Perry Como Tuesday at| ™ings. George Burns, Gracie} (® Little Rascals. (Hank) “who was one of|ins the meeting of the State Asm.) NEW YORK—Don't be holding your breath, but a Waldort . . . Allen help Bob with his income|##0—(2) Captain Ruditsky’s operatives ‘at the time, |! Child . today in! nurante’s friends believe that, at 64, he might take a bride. ieee Bones - “ aa "@) Cartoon Cass (4 wi ’ ? Mia S i : ea ee = < Circus —_ H
portent age! Be yee: | Making the trip were ‘board| _ They ¢alled him “the Wizard of Schnoze” and “the ie 2 de, Saga orpan,| ehell, Jerry Tine, Bat Room. aati | ment after the raid and bers Mrs, Lawrence §. Martz,| Cyrane of the Cellars”—and the Jewish Theatrical Guild eons net. Missing husband figures in|9:30—(7) Stars on Seven.
least an hour with the i : Mre Eu| wished him “Sehnossletoff’—at a huge testimonial—and ' wife’s death. (2) Climax. Johnny ee News, Weather.
: _ .}genia Hunter, Huntington Woods; See SAESNIR Ee Senet i ia Desmond, Eddie Albert, Steve'9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. —
ROAD pias Pontiac; -Mrs,|. gil friend, Margle Little,... Forrest, " Maureen O'Sullivan, |18:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show.
(2) Arthur *"Godtreys =
Maer = oe ee
.|11:00—(4) Price Is Right, (9) Dance Party.
11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. io Truett Gene Autry.
In 1832~
— GO years before the
Motor Car was invented
G Wy began distilling |=!
fine i —— industry, “Let ‘It Be:
sath) Danny Thomas. “The
Orphan Asylum.” (9) Feature
Theater. Vivien Leigh, Ralph
Richardson in Tolstoy’s “Anna
Karenina.” Tragedy of married
woman who loves another man
(4) People’s Choice,
%:30—(7) Bold Journey. “Return
of the Idle Hour’—seven-year
voyage around world. (4) Ten-
nessee Ernie. Steve Allen, guest.
(2) Playhouse 90. Shirley -Booth
stars as Perle Mesta, ‘‘The Host-
ess with the Mostes’.” Evelyn
Rudie, Hedda Hopper featured.
Detroiter’s Eye Injured
as TV Tube Explodes
DETROIT (INS) Charles
_| Thompson, 37, of Detroit, was re-
covering today from having pieces
of glass removed from his left eye
after the picture tube of his tele-
* vision set exploded. Gots He. 15 WATCH FOR ORCHIDS Thompson told police the TV set 39% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OLD, BLENDED WITH Watch for a new. quartet called|Was turned off yesterday when the| 65% FINE GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, GOODERMAM &
making deejay, jukebox and
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Solons in California
Faced by. 4,129 Bills SACRAMENTO, Calif. (®~—This,
says Assemblyman Lioyd W. Low-
rey, 18 the “toughest session)
SF
“We shouldn't work so tnt ." ever.” * &. &
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