» rival at the hospital. ides Pages Reported Good 4 the Child Jesus when he was Crashes Kill2 Sunday; (0 Hurt “| Outstate Toll7 Pontiac Area ‘Woman, |. Man .Die Near Clarkston Saturday, Separate aie aie e took the lives. of two Oak- land County men Sunday afternoon ending a grim weekend of traffic acci- dents. The dead are William H. Carroll, 24, of 35 East St., Oxford, and Jerome Amman, 16, of 137 Lincoln Ave., Pontiac. A Pontiag man and a Water- ford Township woman died in a theadon crash Saturday, near ‘Clarkston. Carroll was involved in an acci- dent on M-24 yesterday afternoon about 300 feet south of Ray road in Oxford Township, He was driv- ing south on a motorcycle when he collided with a northbound car driven by Park B. Driscoll, 38, of 6214 Garden St., Oxford, Carroll's wife, Vonda Lee, 21, who was riding with him is at Pontiac General Hospital in critical condi- tion. Carroll was dead upon ar- AP Wirephote PLAY BALL — President Dwight D. Eisenhower makes his fifth appearance from his box seat “‘mound’’ to hurl out the opening pitch of the '57 baseball season, Ike was pitching at Griffith Stadium, where the Washington Senators took on the Baltimore Orioles. Lichtwardt and his wife are still (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) para amie | He May Leave Hospital Personal Doctor Says in Three Weeks LONDON | Sir Horace Evans, Sir Anthony Eden's per- Ike Pitch Opens Baseball Season’ in Capital:-Today WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower, making his fifth ap- pearance as a ‘‘starting pitcher,” tosses out the first ball today to get the 1957 baseball season for- mally under way. ~ Hussein Names New Premier in Jordan Strife Move Strengthens Bid "| by Monarch. to Purge Pro-Egypt Elements ern political leader, named Jordar.’s new prer | |mier ‘today. This was a vic- tory for King Hussein in a -six-day-old Cabinet crisis. The seven-man cabinet includes Suleiman Nabulsi, the Leftist National Social- ist party leader dismissed as premier last Wednesday. (Dispatches. from Amman are junder censorship, Earlier advices reaching Damascus pictured .Hus- sein as gaining steadily in a bold struggle to purge pro-Egyptian ‘Headers from Jordan's army and political life. Bahjat Talhouni, chiet of the Royal Cabinet, confirmed that the new government had been formed. Tension has gripped Jordan dur- ing the past few days of the crisis. But it was generally hoped now that the country will return to normal. The Cabinet was topheavy with Independents. Besides Khalidi, the new government will have five other Independents and one Na- 1 {ti nal s ci f which controls 13 seats in Parlia- ment, Other members of the Cabinet are former premiers Said Mufti (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) With warm, sunny weather pre- dicted, a capacity crowd of 27,000 sonal physician, said today doc- tors attending the former Prime Minister in Boston hope Eden. “will be fit to leave the hospital in three weeks’ time.” * * * The 59-year-old Eden-on Satur- He Was Here Herod’s Temple, visited by 12, has been destroyed centuries eN lid, a day a struc fe aia x “He Was Here,” starting in The Pontiac Press today, The first appears on Page 17. day underwent his fourth opera-| and tion in as many years to remove ‘bile duct obstructions causing fre- quent feve: attacks. Evans, who flew to the United States to ob- jserve the operation, returned to- day, He is also physician to the royal family. * * * “When I left him, Sir Anthony was in good heart,” Evans said. * * * ~ Dr, James E. Fish, administra- tor of the Leahy clinic whose staff performed the operation, said yes- terday in a bulletin that it was “too early to speculate’ on how long he would convalesce. Eden was being fed intravenously and \probably would not réceive solid ‘foods for several days. | \fith Stadium to see the President \preside at the opener between the \Washington Senators and Balfi- ‘more Orioles. is expected to fill flag-draped Grif- ,* * * Flanked by high government dignitaries, Eisenhower, a right-hander, will manufactured by a sporting goods firm for the major leagues to make his ceremonial pitch, Today's game, which begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST), is the only- one scheduled in the American and Na- tional Leagues. All other teams After Eisenhower throws out the first ball to Washington and Bal- timore players lined up at home plate—the recipient gets a presi- dential autograph — two erstwhile relief pitchers will take over. * * * Senator’ Manager Charley Dres- sen has picked Bob Chakales and the Orioles’ Paul. Richards has tapped Hector (Skinny) Brown as mound choices. Cold Weather Trend on Its Way Out? The mercury reached & biting 28. degrees last night, but rose sharply from 32 to 40 degrees between 8 and 9 a.m., seemingly in an effort to reach the 50 to 44 degree high expected today. With the weatherman reporting cloudy and warmer tonight, low 36 to 40, and predicting cloudy and mild tomorrow with a high of 54 to 58, it appears that Pontiac's cold weather trend might be on its way out. The mercury reading at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac was 49. Post Office Doesn't Like Help From Solicitor ATLANTA W— A cardboard box was found in the lobby of the post office here yesterday with this let- tering on it: “Keep the post office open— your donations will be appreci- ated.” Officials ordered the box con- fiscated, Income Tax Due Uncle Sam Today year will net the . government about 10% billion dollars. Every time you buy a package of cigarettes, Uncle Sam gets 8 cents. He gets 2 cents on the average cigar. You may not notice it, but the government collects. 2 cents for every 1,000 matches sold — 5% He also gets his cut when you shertage of about 13 billion dollars in the cash box, * * * The biggest chunk of this — nearly three. billion dollars — comes from an item called “re- coveries and refunds.” This in- cludes compensation for govern- ment property lost or damaged, war reparations and recoveries under military occupation ($100,- 000 this year), recoveries of ex- | AMMAN ##—Hussein f |Fakhri Khalidi, a pro-West- was looks a little foflorn as he wades BIG JOB AHEAD — Sorter John C. Phillips accumulation of mail backlogged by the Satur- day desing of into the heavy hopes to catch Two-Day Interval Makes a Difference = » Ponting Press Phete the Pots Post Office. Pontiac up on first class deliveries today and start moving third class mail tomorrow. $41 Million Bil Fund Could Put Pontiac, U.S. Post Offices Back on, 6-Day Week Area postal workers to- day tackled the mountains of mail that accumulated over the weekend as Con- gress moved to enact a sup- plementary appropriation bill of $41 million for the Post Office to hasten the resumption of normal serv- ices. In Ponitac, the rapid movement of first class French Novelist Injured in Crash Francoise Sagan ~ Hurt as Racing Car Upsets; Undergoes Surgery PARIS ® — French novelist Francoise Sagan underwent a lung operation today, The 21-year- old writer, whose teen-age sex novel. “Bonjour Tristesse’’ won her international fame and _for- tune, was badly hurt yesterday when her British racing car over- turned. “* * * Doctors said-there were no sur- gical complications and Miss Sagen was breathing better. They added oer still could say ‘nothing about a head injury she suffered. Apparently the operation was to collapse one lung. Doctors said she suffered se- vere shock and internal injuries when her car somersaulted on a clear road. and landed upside down in a field. She was driving. Three passengers with her—two men and a woman—were im jared only slightly. ; Miss Sagan was taken to a Paris clinic, where she sank into a coma and .was. placed in an oxygen tent. Early today she was reported showing signs of recov- ering from her shock condition, and the tent was removed, The clinic said she passed a relatively quiet night but still was only semi- conscious. Sundown Begins Passover Season for World Jews NEW. YORK t#—Passover _be- gins at sundown today: for Jews throughout the world. The Festival of Freedom com- from Egypt. Orthodox and con- “| servative Jews observe the season for eight days, and Reform Jews ican Jews, Prime Minister David) Ben-Gurion of Israel said yester-| day he expects as many as 120,000 memorates the Hebrew Exodus) . No Trace as 100 Comb 20-Mile Area as the breeze today. yesterday. Hunt Phantom Deer Killer in North Michigan Woods CEDARVILLE (®—The Upper Peninsula’s phantom deer killer, whatever it be, still roamed the woods as free Around 100 hunters didn’t find hide nor hair, nor even a track of it in a 20-square mile safari through snow along the shores of the northern tip of Lake Huron Mayor Al Phillips of nearby St. Ignace talked of how but no date was set for an- other mass-hunter try such as yesterday's. Several who have seen the killer, which has left as many as nine either is a big cougar (mountain lion) or panther. They deride any Cedarville yesterday came from yg far away as Detroit, Saginaw and Bay City. But none of the hunters could find a sign of the phantom in the three to four inches of snow. They were looking for a track so a pack of some 20 hounds could get a scent to follow. The hunt, which got under way at noon, was centered between St. Martin’s Point and Pontchar- train: shores, directly across the northern tip of Lake Huron from Cheboygan, A Cedarville family which reported seeing the animal stalk- ing three deer in a clearing last week described it as a huge mem- ber of the cat family, \New Pot-O-Gold Puzzle Offers $400 Treasure Adjust your thinking fedoras, get out your dictionaries and get busy on the new Pot-O-Gold puzzle which starts today on page 28, No winner last week means Puzzle No. 4 is worth $400 for the cor- rect solution. We will remind you again that only numbers will be accepted for a winning solution. If you write out the words in the puzzle blanks, your entry will be disqualified. Late entries and those sent in en- velopes are also disqualified. Send your puzzle with numbers, on a postcard and on tirne, Who knows? Yours might be the lucky Gaeto, clerk. _ JESUS OF NAZARETH, DEFENDANT This cause came on to be heard and plaintiffs charged: That the sald Jesus of Nazareth was guilty Ce ee of the nation and / himself ab he coms then darelty wemitooet Simm, ace | tng: “Art thou the ing” MEMO TO CAESAR Trial of Jesus Begins _ Following is the formal report of the trial of Jesus, forwarded to Tiberius Caesar by Pon- tius Pilate. The transcript is initialed by Marcus COURT OF THE GOVERNOR “we'll get him next time,”? Pontiac Hospital Sd ois Sit Withdrawn Out of Court Doty. * * * the city hospital. The six doctors filed suit March 15 charging that there were certain surgical regulations at Pontiac General which pro- hibited “the unrestricted use of their licenses.”’ differences - peacefully,”’ sought intervention in the suit. torney for the six doctors. Doctors Agree to Try Settling Rules Dispute The suit brought against Pontiac General Hospital by , six _ staff general practitioners was today ordered withdrawn by Oakland: County Circuit Judge Frank L. Although no settlement has been reached, attorneys for both sides have agreed to the appointment of a special tommittee to look into disputed rules and regulations at Noting that all parties to the suit “are meeting and attempting in the public interest to settle the , Judge Doty this morning cancelled a hearing at which the medical staff Withdrawal came after a 15-min- ute session with Judge Doty; Wil- liam P. Babcock, chairman of the hospital's Board of Trustees; Ed- ward P. Barrett, member of the board and a Pontiac attorney; Harold E. Howlett, attorney for the staff; and William J. Beer, at- mail is the primary target. Acting Postmaster Leslie centrating today on the first class mail and daily newspapers piled up over Saturday and Sunday. “We expect to catch up with then start moving the third class days," he said. “Parcel post is moving normally.” Effective today, Dean re- vealed, the new window hours are 8:30 a.m, to 5 p.m., com- pared with the former hours of 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. is being used this week, because regular employes who normally work Saturdays and take a day = during the week had Saturday 0 MEANS LAYOFS - — ~ raries,” he said, “until we go back to the six-day operation.” In Washington, the House is priations Com mittee recom- This sum is $6 ‘million less than the request of Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield, who has, promised to restore all cuts pos- sible with the lesser sum. * * * But Summerfield has indicated he will: make no move to lift cur- tailments on service until the sup- passed through signed by the President, This may occur quickly, as the as soon as it receives the money bill from the House, pessibly to- morrow, Clarence Cannon, chairman of the House Appropriations Commit- tee, said today in advance of the House voting, “I expect no diffi- culty.’’ Hig remarks were echoed by Sen. Robertson, chairman of the Sen- ate Appropriations Committee, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ORC I II RN In Today's Press Dean said his men are con- - these categories of mail today, and during the next-four. Dean added no temporary help~ “Tt means layotts for our eo reported ready to approve the extra $41 million which its Appro- . Senate is reported ready to act . obi and Roy V. Cooley. *- * * Obituaries PTeee™ (eee e eee) 5 Babcock said he agreed to ap-| Comics. ..... cbocececccsccees SO point the special committee of; County News ......... ecede Be trustees consisting of Barrett, Har-| Editorials ...-.. eececee soos 6 old S, Goldberg, and Willis M.| Markets .........s--csseoess 27 Brewer. Pot O Gold .....x0».... eeeeae 28 The doctors bringing the suit) Sports .........+.. Weeesv- 22, 23 were Drs, Leonard Blackwell, Rob-| Theaters ........+.-0+++ nono ert W. Albrecht, Douglass A. Had-) TV & Radio Programs ...,.33 dock, Maolin Han, Rodman C. Ja-| Wilson, Earl ................ 33 Women’s Pages .....11 thru 15 then?” Defendant: The first Passover supper, or PROVINCE OF JUDAEA Seder, will bring Jewish families : Mt sevenciies sists of foods symbolic of the. Pontius Pilate, Sitting time of the Exodas. THE PEOPLE, PLAINTIFFS Shc mae” In a Passover message to Amer- ” versus = the thoughts to be a king. i Defendant replied: ‘‘Thou sayest it.” THE COURT (repeating): ‘‘Art thou the king, “To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth.” The Court: “What is truth?” Upon consideration of the evidence thus far _ presented, the court advised: “TI find no fault The plaintiffs then resumed testimony, charg- ing the défendant with causing disturbances ‘in the whole area from-Jerusalem to Galilee. - € & mo Interrupting, the court — if defendant ‘This case belongs in the’ jurisdiction Herod, ' Tetrarch of Galilee, ‘and I remand it. to rene. a ee Ff vi M bc wart ROMrkae Win aibsibietie armctioshh ec rn Fg A E> aa Gee. tae ‘ poe ae ; , re ; oe “hea ' - DAR Unravels \Cwadich (ficial (tne Davin Birmingham sgt Berea [Swedish Official Commission Sees Agenda of School Cash” Held for Spying |About Trattic Problems Member of Atom Group apne: eral assembly at the school on Charged in Blueprint May 2, Cash prize will go to the ' Sale to Russia ‘ | pe * 2% first place winner. * ceived into chapter membership. +. 2 oe ey Carol Ruth Saltsman Born Christmas Day, 1955, to Mr. report, and Mrs, Robert G, Saltsman, 208 'Larchlea Dr., .Carol Ruth, Among the reports Cit Man- ager Harold. K- oiees, officials, 16 months old, died yesterday after aa he .& brief illness, * decision that they may have more time tg study the lengthy [Release City Woman in Fatal Shooting Mrs. Mary W. Burton, 39, of 494 Grant St. was released from Oak- land County Jail today, where she had been held since the fatal shooting of. Dave Bowman, 34, of Thursday by Services will be at 9 a.m. tomor- row from Our Lady Queen‘of Mar- — 4:}tyrs -Chureh_with—the.-Rev, Fr. Lucian Hebert officiating, Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- tery. The body is at Bell Chapel of the Wilfiam R, Hamilton Co. = Frominent Pair Wed DETROIT # — C. Henry Buhl and Mrs. Cleanor Jewett Dwyer, socially prominant Detroiters, were married in New York over the weekend. Buhl, 52, is presi- dent of Buhl & Co., wholesale _~ AFrom County Die . in Weekend Crashes i Howard Weedon (left), co-chairman of the show, and James Mann, booth sales manager. Mann said only 14 out of 70 booths remain unsold for the show which opens a four day run April 25 at the ‘Tel-Huron Shopping Center, t of Commerce are distributing posters like this one being presented to Jack Balser (right) of Gallagher Music Co. Presenting the poster are 4 | % i i E i “County Supervisors Pass Budget for 1958 . wman, who was found in his A. tentative $10,700,920 budget “lwas approved. 63-3. taday by. the Board of Supervisors for presenta- sumption the tax allocation board will levy for the county at least). this year’s millage—4.68 mills. * a hardware distributor. His bride is |54 and the widow of J, Vincent Dwyer. Buhl and his first wife tion to the Oakland County Tax recently were divorced. awards will be presented at @ gen- Post Office Tackles Allocation Board. , Hamlin of Famington believed up eee ’ _| The budget is based on the a8-'to five mills may be necessary, to Hearing Postponed ——————|support the hew budget, which Bia Backlog of Mail ies ; TOMORROW NIGHT 3 . genet 8 ppend er com ig backlog of Mall ion Airline Service = wwrceTeamsters Rally | sacs « se . / Hear The Board of Supervisors , : * suffered April 6 when she was hit (Continued From Page One) | Pontiac's hearing before the Civil by a car on US.2A, four miles : PY ma trans Ces ah eceean who added, however, “I feel the Aeronautics Board in Lansing Apri CURTIS F. NAGEL ¥ ’ $41 million sum is enough to re- airline\i, -' ‘a, « mee POOFlY Attended) "=n ee ee Color Motion Picture today from) - : ~ | Supervisors voted $3,200 for ren- Cannon and other Congression- |). ording to- Homer D. Hoskins, ‘ s rT) hours ear- ; O Protest M ting stan of ge eap ed Macy es —_—— apraneengeh wre airport manager. “The Beautiful Blue Danube from the : Beck Att ptf at the Wass pe on a MAJ. GEN. NAWAR oa ae te emo! x *® * Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Series which he was riding on the Against ; A tS nites said the new space would ° overspending by federal agen- The reason for the postponement, “ Bridge by-pass. | Only 150 Persons Ailow from 18 te 20 chiliren, These| DEPORTED—Maj. Gen, Ali Abu| (05, Hoskins said, was that the CAB High School Auditorium at 8 P. M. Timmons, 63, of | . é will be children from broken| Nu Nawar, chief of staff of Jordan- -|wanted to settle a proposed merger CKE DOO Harbor, was killed af 1:55 homes and other hardship cases|ian army, crossed the border into|, 1°? Post Office spent its fullice North Central and Lake Central hill ih Mitesh ha at as eo car ta , Ore, —A well- whe be P panera % int|fiscal year’s appropriation of $2 Airlines before launching new mat- ~ Plenty of Parking at Crofoot Athletic Field fee advertised Teamsters Union rally should pd preagiorary Syria, deported by King Hussein. jpiliion during the first three quar-|1 76 aes ch ® riding . — co |t0_ protest against Dave Beck and| other whew ty home, ters, Summertield explained this = _ erecta Read at South Pardee, dr 150 memes yer| |The eart woes te ean De King Hussein Picks [rma vey ruse ant the opening Scene SEE aS 55 terday instead of the thousands| trolt attorney Claude Stevens as of many new routes to serve ex- Folks DR UP While Simms Keep PRICES DOWN | : = , expected by sponsors additional counsel in a suit bieck- p H fi J d panding residential areas. ta. ' f | James W. McLean, 49, of Lan- ng group of union) ing construction of a new court- remier or soraan * * * ; a: i sing, was found dead in the wreck-|members had rented the Civic Au-| house, 7 eH 4 | Comptroller General Joseph Mi : ee ee anes 8 tak Sherine, eich ovate 4000 08] iaveus, the lcounty'anbend obj. intnNeE From Page One) 2 Jcampbell, head of the. watchdog — | nak « sa tok Godeus dee tr a * — &f¢|torney, will join Corporation Coun-|and Fawzi Mulki; Suleiman Suk-/General Accounting Office, said the s sled 30 teat ta ts ‘ ~ * = , *\sel Harry J Merritt in handling yar former leader of the Jordan-| Budget Bureau rather than the Thomes J, Roes, 18, and Cheries| roca) $i of Portland Teamsters|” ian Senate: Dr; Amin Madjaj and|P°8t Ottice broke the law by allow. C, Maleski, 16, both of Dowagiac ol abe tanh gi fore cs * + Majid Abdulbedi nding the too rapid expenditure of were killed when their car and &\309° members in attendance gave The county's filing Friday of an-|” * & * wae the restrictions still in ef ; ~ . train collided near Dowagiac Sat-\a vote of confidence to Clyde C.|Svers ‘0 charges by the Oskland Khalidi’s success of Yorming a fect besides uo Saturday deliver: a u ‘day Taxpayers’ ex- i ect, , - | i Set Crosby. the top Teamster offical pected to bring the case to court| government came as a surpriselies and shorter window hours, are Styles for Little Girls and Mi LB Money lead; 34, ot Aver, weslae = this month, Last official information given out|® ban on sale of Postal, ine ost ylee for Little Girls and Misses a killed when his motorbike ran into! 4; the auditorium meeting,| The way was paved to sell earlier today said that Said Mufti | trice : | Easter Dresses \2 the ‘rear of a farm truck in @/Robert B. Miller, one of the spon- cumaty lend to Ga Grand: Treat was still trying to set up a Cabi-| 1, pontiac, Dean said only one -y : Sport Shirts. , A) snowstorm Saturday. sors, urged Crosby, president) Western Railroad for a marshall- | 01, pickup .was made Saturday from Oys »opo 1 Why Pay More Than Simms Low Prices? . oy Dave Beck and Frank Brewster, ee ee an ee hal Agreement apparently wasistreet boxes as is done on SUN-B Button - down col- 95 “ : - "& S| of ‘ Western Conference . Teamster le rprnd owns of the [Teached at a top level meeting days and holidays, but the order|B jars, long sleeves. Sizes 89 (7 to 14— ryan ayer Singer lender, to ~~ rotrndesrage gyal yeres pre. |called at the palace’ at noon. all|imiting mail| deliveries 4p bank | Sentorized. Sizes 5 ie'tc * more Gets 5 to 15 Y That meeting also passed res- pared to sell these 9.55 acres at former premiers of Jordan, all! day will not affect Pontiac which ears olutions urging an annual audit of $29,000, members of the Senate and some /has never had more than two. ‘ * Ever-glaze . finances in each local; a rule that} An additiona] 8.5 acres south of| deputies attended. . ttons PORT HURON «®— Roger Fet-|checks cannot be made out to|the proposed yard is slated for e+ & & : %* Wrinkle-Sheds py was Penge today to) cash; and a requirement that fi-/ housing rob p anor ed $24,000 Khalidi was the first candidate U.S. World ee Fair *® Rayon Linens years nancial records be retained three/ was prepared to se nis a 000 asked by the monarch to form a O ens in Coliseum li Reciia end — shooting of hillbilly singer years. to a private builder. new iagracgrase’ but he failed - nel YORK @—The U.S. Wert ai wanted color. Sane Barron. r two days and apologized to = riz ashable and color- Circuit Judge Edward T. Kane King. Trade Fair opened in the Coliseum ae Many eae arch Military Chiefs Meet for NATO ‘Exercise’ | ROCQUENCOURT, France »— highest ranking military brass of the Western world met here today for: practice in free world defense in the atomic age. yesterday with the ceremonial| — breaking of a seven-foot loaf of E bread. - Gov. Averell Harriman and Mayor Robert F. Wagner sliced the loaf of rye, a symbol of world prosperity and peace, to start the show of 3,000 exhibits from 59 na- Hussein. emerged from the cri- sis with a greater stature than ever, Khalidi is a Palestine refu- gee. This is important since Pal- estinians form more than a third of the population. Record Major Quake ‘lin South Pacific PASADENA, Calif. —Seismol- ogists at the California Institute Boys’ Sizes 4 to 12 ORLON SWEATERS .- ne ai Technology have recorded a ° ° : Fetting and a quarrel ensured. vmadee quake” in the South Pa-| For the first time, political|\Definitely Non-Profit— | tions. Button front, dia- 89 7. cific. chiefs and scientific experts of the Not According to Plan 5 eee ee ._The Weather Dr, Charles Richter said that|15 North Atlantic Alliance powers ‘Roc-Rol’ in Library f pattern, Non. the Cal Tech seismograph record-jattended along with the generals,) paRKERSBURG, W. Va. » — : shrink, 4 to, 12. . Full. U.S. Weather Bureae Report ed the quake yesterday at 11:29:28|admirals and air marshals to join) attached to an income tax return) PHILADELPHIA @ — Isadore TNS Aue Vecare — Genny sadia. m.. Pacific Standard Time, with)in the four-day “paper” command received by the Internal Revenue|Granoff, head of the Granoff| i = : cloudy and warmer tom t. tow 35 te 40. a second wave at 11:38:53. post exercise. Service office here was this state-'School of Music, is no fan of some — For Spring and Easter Nylon Boutfant Styles Bre teks See is et ote + * * ment: modern music and he reluctantly Girls’ PURSES Girls’ SLIPS end Pose Ponies sovinowpty af 18 Dr. Richter estimated the's, iet President Arrives “Ours is strictly a nonprofit or-jreports while looking for a book) - 1ris quake’s center to. be 5,000 miles, oviel Fresiaen ive ganization. That wasn't the way)in the Free Library he came upon'— Nubby and Fieve d net Teday in Pontiac distant from Pasadena, The tem-'jn Communist China _|we planned it, but that’s the way|a file card drawer marked: leather = like @ | bottoms, lace € _lovest temperature preceding & s.m. blor was recorded moments later it worked out.” “roc-rol."” plastic. White trims. (7 to “At 8 ‘a.m.: Wind velocity 1 m.p.h./at the John Carrol] University) HONG KONG ®—Soviet Presi- and colors. 14—1.89) : Direction: North seismograph station at Cleveland,|dent Klementi Voroshilov arrived sets Monday at 7:13 p.m. &.m. Sun rises y at 8:81, where it was estimated the dis-|in Peiping in a Russian jet air- Greatest Style Selection in Simms Entire History! L reat ted’ cone = pally Se tance from Cleveland was 7,600|liner today for a 20-day state visit. Gi ls’ H ATS coe ae miles. Chairman of the Republic Mao Sam Benson Says: Ir i so a ag, The quake yesterday was also) Tze-tung, Premier Chou En-lai ° Boys’ Sizes 2 to 6X & Straws 14. m........28 «12 m.......... 1/41) Tecorded on instruments at Ford-|and other government leaders . ® Laces | keg 3% Mes eseee es : ve ba Fea = ham University in New York, and greeted him, From China Voro- Y A Shirt & Pants Sets * Fabrics ‘ as. s.......0 . “at Boston College at re can will go to Indonesia to visit Rayon acetate - Ribbon and floral trims in | Mass. President Sukarno. E -pants with sport 389 whites and spring colors. atmniey in Pentinc = OPEN A 30-60-90 DAY shirts. Many e styles. Now ght wemperatere «| DEDICATION " Decron Mean temperature ..2y 0000000000000 38 arge Account & Rayon ‘eather—Fair : ’ Be ims op atom SERVICES \ GIRLS Flings emperaturd oan sen ansenes.84 , Or, If You Prefer, You Can Open a SKIRTS | Migam temperatare 2.00.00) Mo April 15 ; . SS Monsey, Apeil 15 6-MONTH BUDGET PLAN na = Highest and Lowest Temperatures H “7:00 - 9:00 3 to 14 ‘This Date.in 84 Years ouse, 1:00 - 7:00 p. Mm. and take 6 months to pay... neo money down, pay 7e ee => Tuesday thru as you earn. Slight service charge for 6 month credit 44 Today's bogenigencapd — - Easter Sundey—7:30 0g gree down and park free in any let or garage ¥ be ao praraver’e = 33 38/Hear Lester and Grace fe meade | Button & lace § $2 Miami 86 $3'Place, of Spring City, Po. al _— wpe Big trim, pastels 3 58 : ee : and little sist white, Short a0 3 Rew Orleans at 80 Merimbe. o, data: ae ’ ie { Polo Shirt and Boyer Pants styles. 3 colors. ei phen ; (‘471 Om ea ; , 2 Pi Sets ites $e Meistenmal . ae pB E Boys’ 2 Piece Sets. : ; s Hy ig oy ‘Me 3 a rimon : . ee gh , : * \ Sizes 2.to 4 with | ‘g9 $9 $4 Sen Francieco #1 ¢ «Baptist Church | ' | 20 S. Perry St.» on from 9 to 9 _— 4 BROTHERS i 3 city ade Walton Bivd. and Hellyweed la « Perry he | Open ; to ‘tela SROTHERS Sie Bs $63 _) Rev, David Mortensen. Pastor /\"THE MUSICAL PLACES” " a , = *% \ Tonight ‘a! 10 ad : : \ S eA | ; \, i + : F ee. - \ 3 ’ : ptt lay : : ; he 4 i / 4 : f ? 3] ; | : Ly ’ ale alta mec it x i | . * aS eel i L } | fi ; Ge ae ys aa {f | £m u | A [ Py aa } hp hhh dal f yhhy Adie) ‘* We tf det be 7 pa mA eu | ‘ ‘| F | ig i ek 15 we. I i f ; \ f | i, ras f . i laf. fi iy A j | i | Z ‘i = Eee eee | ey ae aot) aes + ra : er eo = $e ag: CoM eed L: t peers qi z Ls . f £ = _ 3 ae i | i \ i : a A ‘ ’ a ' f : oe | a * an ‘ol ; : f : \ \ ; \ i “ ' @ : ry et eee \ ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL. 15, 1957 See \ — and guests we also wel- poomne,, Train ‘eons Stalled Car; Flying Debris Kills. Wife }. SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif, w, —When their car stalled at a rail-| More than 4200 su ers and sub-postr : tmast-| Britan just got pay. raises back- Women: Voters inidated to July of 1955. Area League Plans Meeting WES T BLOOMFIELD TOWN, SHIP—The Leagué of Women Vot\, ers here will meet tomorrow for a 12:30 lunchon and general meet- ing. at the home of Mrs. A. G. Person, 2830 Pine Lake Rd. Decisions on programs as well as election of officers will be held at this meeting. A sound film in two parts will introduce the subject for the May, meetings which is “Conservation Study of Water Resources,” — > All t me mbers have been urged to Service Clubs to Assist Auto Inspection. Program. Eight Pontiac service clubs will assist! in the operation of five traffic lanes during the evening ‘hours of the 1957 May Véhicle . Inspection Program slated for May 13 through 17. Robert C. Tricker, service club ¢o-ordinator for the annual five day auto check, announced black} In 1956, almost 25,000 stickers and green stickers will be given+vere-distributed to drivers whose to owners of autos which have been’ cars passed inspection. judged as safe to. drive. te - Half-minute tests will be con- ducted at five places in the city. Checks will cover horns, wind- shield - wipers, brakes, steering wheels and lights. The following service . Special Sains TONIGHT. and T UESDAY!/ REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS HOME end AUTO or ROLLECTRIC Models $31.50 Values— With 2 Old Electric asor Trade-in 13°. With Only 1 Electric 416" Razor Trade-in .... sy g* With-Out bce Trade-in * Choice of either i at these prices. Trade-in razors must be name brands. clubs members will take over from :Mto8S pm, . Chairman of the: entire: Project is Paul C. Merideth. One police officer and ‘four valun- teer workers will be stationed at\- held each lane to operate the check. * * * sending debris flying. Sheriff's’ deputies. said Mrs, Biggs, 53, was apparently hit by the car's engine, a Pit ie ist BIG SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED : Briggs was unburt. rN eae ROUND § ‘Make-up Mirrors a clubs ‘; 98 N. i ansindl ~~Main Floor have been assigned to work in z check lanes as indicated: Rotary : $2.00 Value —— a and Optimists Clubs, Saginaw at aan. Sea. Saebeies. ae Hf 1 69 | "Special Prices for Tonight and Tucedey! paeet Conn, Senate. Recene aer e|! Bu for Child's Easter Gitt Se ee ee et is, birthdoys: Elc—-SAVE NOW! front of Lincoln “Junior | High sie poms sine — rexcler J GENUINE SAWYER School; Civitan: Club, Johnson si3 Street between State Street and the railroad and Westside Kiwanis - and Kiwanis Clubs, Orchard Lake 7 seed cont. PLANT NOW! 0) =) es (il aaVa,P Pee) “LIGHTED : 2-PIECE ROTMERS E Area Chamber of Commerce, Pon- The check is sponsored through 'Guarantoed | Sundries —Main Floor © | the cooperation of the Traffic and Blooms This Summer — Sitios a a a — 3-D Viewers Satety Committee of the Pontiac|S 2 Year Old—Field Grown $|E FISHERMAN’S SPECIAL for Tonite and Tuesday : . foe Se Oe et Pe aS qe $2V -_ hci Dela Aan: R Oo S E | | $2 Viewer ; * 2. * a 2 i; SALE! Save on 3-PIECE | - $2 Lite-Unit ams from sc’ ing : Gaenee Wiahaeic ents trees 9 0k BUSHES | Value— to 3 p.m., Tricker said, and viet oY $l AD Value | : kespeare’ REEL oe ror : I © 2-Pc. 8¥2-Fr. TUBULAR GLASS ROD © ‘C* Level NYLON FLY LINE As pictured, viewer with lite - unit! daiv'sosdodl Ceiagaeiatcoadioes + Genuine FACTORY PARTS for Most Famous Makes @ Remington eK. A. Vikteris @ Schick @ Sunbeam @ Norelco Keep your electric shaver in tip-top condition Ce | | BROTHERS # "Main Floor 4 . » check town stock. Remington 8U Head ...... 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As FORMULA 2 #HRRr 3 SIMMS 1s Your Headquarters fo town | ° tJ Ps : @ @ President e $ our qua r | ae ~ e Hoever e : j @ Gelden Charm ‘9p : © Lanembors :. Like a real theater - sturdy shadow box @ @ Red Ripple e stage with sereen, Viewmaster projector @ © DePents id shows reels in color and 3-reels (travel @ © Paul's Scariet e seenes)—easy to operate for any child. @ © Talisman ° td cai, e eo e rs e e e bl e . @| 6 ». @ e > | 4 @ ie e * eee w eee eecccccccccccocooccoes : oe a ce} PAINT SUPPLIES E Factory Representative Here E Sunbeam $ Cutter No ‘Need . re Pay More Than SIMMS LOW PRICE WEDNESDAY—2 to 4 P. M. Seat rece sees 75 " __ Electric Shaver peeenenet + S p K Pq 7 ; RECONDITIONED dE uper Nem: i one Spell a ———— cor Flat Wall Paint. me | ES $6.39 Ee 8 .. Atl Z aE “Bc47 SO Remington Service Kit .......... Value eon. : : Per @ ADJUSTED SHAVER Gall ocLEANED DEPT. on Pr) iM. mM 3 corr All colors—-white, pastels and deep-tones Money back guarantee. dealers. PPPPPPTTTTTTYT TTI TTTTTT TT TTT TTT FOR CLEANLINESS IN YOUR KITCHEN— ie | 13 i | | No limit—none to E 8 COUPON er for Tonite: &. Treleyi is Bring 7 is Adv. With You for — "4 GUARANTEED widened , Another adv- full, of super-savings for chupenelimpans: your scissors... . read every item . . .. come to eats ne voniaie or tomorrow fo save on things-you want and need. OPEN TONI rie ta a piiorennicaisere B. . (until 10 p.m.) ‘and TUESDAY (9 a. m. to 6 p. m.) * NONE SOLD AT THESE LOW PRICES WITHOUT COUPONS * a Boys and Girls — $1.39 Quality s > sot Boys’ stripe patterns, ae? girls’ baby-doll, and PAI regular styles, small- Mer sizes are 1-piece. (Limit—4) 7 e+ eo * FY, AE WITIVITIVITIN ETS ~~ ‘ Genuine ‘W ESTCLOX Bingo 1 -SAlarm Clock & : 2 . Ivory or Srewn Full factory guarantee, Styled as pictured. (10° tax). Limit |. > ~ L ir * ".*%,.¥ v7.04. 7.4, 0.",9 maFitetteieiee rien enererereret’ f be New Fresh Stock for dteser Value Easter Jelly Beans. | candy beans that every- Regular 25c 14° one wants for Easter. — Colorful jelly center 14-oz. bag. (Limit 2). _ -& | roenetnsereiaieieretereseneretts Transparent ‘See-Thru’ Plastic Cake Cover cats E $2.98 Value As pictured. 12- IC ‘mit Sa eit reini? *_¥ ri? inch inside. Cover 1 t + +7 *, ut F 7. %.", eevesennveieieveftvPveseverT = AL = Galvanized Steel — With Cover . 20 gal. Garbage Can $3.29 Quality — 97 Ample for family use. Side drop handles. Cover, {Limit 1). — j ij Lists iii A thee ‘ * gr —* 5 0 siti 7 9 CiTitininernieretin eee “t (| a. UL erg Use FILTER-FRY, the filter cover Marine Seam Type PAINT THINNER. I that catches grease, permits steam | E ™? Soovery Package of 12 Napkins — coseeees. ramen water right —_ crery WEDNESDAY ot every. week, Pa hg 5 Full Gallon 33 f p ‘Se »} Ae LEWIs E. MOREY Baptist Church. 2 = hi He was 4 retired farmer 3 owes ae Ns en ee this Service for Lewis E. Morey, 65,|,, Surviving are his widow 0 Exquisite loveliness under your > Arrangements were the Voorheis-Siple Fu- neral Home. JESSE L. DOUGHETY Jesse L. Doughety, 75, of 90 W. Cornell Ave., died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Surviving children are Mrs. Ark., and two brothers. Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Morey died suddenly Satur- day morning of a heart ailment in his home. An additional survivor not listed previously is a sister, Mrs. Dollie Lacey of Decatur, Ml. MRS. JESSIE TERRY Mrs. Jessie Terry, 57, of 11 Orton: St. died Saturday at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital.” She was a member of the St. John Methodist Church. Surviving are sons, Arthur Terry EASTER CLEANING YOUR Have It Fiber-Tone Cleaned . Bring your garments in now! Besides his wife, Margaret, he is survived by a son Harold at) QUICK PICKUP AND jhome, one brother Henry of Pon-, DELIVERY SERVICE 'tiac, two sisters Mrs.. Ralph Mat-' *|Francisco, Cal., William of Dray. W. Deeg) wo daughters, Mrs. Iris McLaugh- ton Plains, and Eri at -home, and lin of Pontiac and Miss Nancy at home. Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day at the Dewitt C. Desks Funeral Home, with his pastor, Dr. H. =| Savage officiating, Burial will be in Attica. * «.« * WILLIAM ABRAMS WIMON-—Service for William R. | Abrams, 73, of 131 Wixom Rd., who died yesterday, will be held from the Richardson-Bird Funeral! Home at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday | with burial in Wixom Cemetery. Mr. Abrams is survived: by two! sons, Gerald and Herbert R., Poth of Wixom. | HERBERT AXTELL | HAZEL PARK—Service for Her-| bert Axtell, 49, who died Saturday of 420 W .Coy St. will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the William) Ashley Funeral Home with burial | in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- | tery. ‘kin of Huntington Woods and Mrs. | | Andrew Voerding of Pontiac. } | MRS, ELIZABETH BADER | NORTH BRANCH — Service for iMrs, Elizabeth Bader, 87, who j\died Saturday at her -home on |Flattery road here, will be held from St. Mary’s Church in Burn- yp Meee an ~\ Petticoats Easter sheath... gaily tinted ) Nylon Tricot 5 Slips lavished nN’ with lace! 7 Spri ; pring . ee Polished Rayon | | side Township at 10 a.m. tomorrow. ra peered eae Failles tery. Rosary will be said from the! Easter- D RY CLE ANERS ‘Blackburn Funeral:Home at 8: 2 * li d h tonight. ° taff OFFICE and PLANT milagre pennies 7 ie ine wih ping tate an daughters, Mrs. John Swoish, Mrs.’ To top your Easter ensemble . : . Ray Clark, Mrs. Hugh Foster all’ navy for a costume-maker all 941 JOSLYN (Corner Mansfield) ‘ot North Branch and Mrs. Russell our slips in : you must-have-one-of--these- long = Spay beautiful o Si) SS —__-—-g—— lof Detroit, Harold and Don oj utiful new : : Aisne | . (Advertisement) (Advertisement) » [North Branch and one brother, Ed- black —— Ponf ve cardigan = CONSTIPATED? New laxative discovery without gag, dloat or gripe Constipation is caused by what doo- tors call a “thrifty” colon that, instead of retaining moisture as it does the opposite: robs the colon so much moisture that its contents become dehydrated, so dry that they block the bowel; so shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the urge to purge that propels and expels waste from your body. - un-locks bowel blocks ing capacity, plus CoLonatn's stretch- stimulating bulk. So effective it re- lieves even chronic constipation over- night, CoLonarp is yet so smooth, so gentle it has proved safe even for women in critical stages of pregnancy. Superior to old style bulk, salt or drug laxatives, CoLoNnarp neither gags, bloats nor gripes; won't interfere with ward Bruman of North Branch. | Fifty-four grandchildren, 76 great- ildren and five great- ~great- grandchildren, also survive. FLORENCE D. ISHAM ! ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Florence D. Isham, 73, of 3955, Clubview Ave., who died this| morning, will be held from the, Dodge Funeral Home in Middleton | on Wednesday with burial in River- | side Cemetery in Alma. Mrs. | Isham was taken from Pursley | Funeral Home to Middleton. | She is survived by three sons | oa sea mist! Exquisite loveliness ... in gay tints! A superbly cut sheath with long lace- lavished bodice and deep nylon lace at the hem. They're in drip-dry nylon . for the easiest care ever! » Candle light, white and sizes Peo to 36 Come see Qally tinted luxury ... just for you at Easter-time! An exquisite petticoat with opulent knee keep border of nylon lace. Easy care, too, in drip-dry nylon tricot. Perfect under slim and sheath dresses. Hothouse pink, candle light, white, brown and black. Sizes 6, M, L, average and tall $5.95 Charge Yours at sleeves with wide cuff.--In sizes 6-18. Charge Yours at, Waite’s . . . Third Floor The utmost in Easter glamour . . Belle Sharmeer of vitamins and other valu- |and three daughters, Mrs. Pauline | : ite’ To regain normal regularity, the dry, able food nutrients; in clinical tests, | Pollakowski of Livonia, Mrs. SIRES sin Recwed rene S shrunken, constipating contents of did not cause rash or other reactions, Edythe Sheridan of Keego Harbor, eam ess ast pane pagelnelloy Baer It's a physiological fact: Exercise tones /virs. Corinne Poman of Lansing, bulk must be brought to your colon Jour —_ aor exercises | Charles M. of Carson City, Kendall the most 10 §-T-R-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it to action; to a normal urge to purge. And, of all laxatives, only CoLonam, the amazing new laxative discovery . possesses COLONAID's great moisturiz- constipa- tion, overnight! Get Cotonam, in poaegiaris tablet form at any drug counter, today! Only 98c for the 60 tablet package, brings positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. | of Arizona and Geral of Taylor) Center. MRS. O. D. McPEEK | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. O. D. (Thelma) ma rs Reg. $4.98 } A Your set includes ‘@ 4 dinner plates STA-FLAT® -by WARNER’S® Choose the firm, smooth control flattering fit money can buy! * This Easter... Promenade in Broadtail Fosse bayom $OOTHTEe —@ 4 bread and butter The touch of true genius... the fur plates of a comfortable | textured shoe . . . Brosdtall. Deeply @ 4 fruit dishes ~ | etched leather, slim and tapered, ae aan Warner’s Girdle rich and elegant, our De Siu Roose — is the perfect Under your Easter fashions its a niet a tremendous value wonderful Warner's Sta - Flat in fine quality American front panel. With spiral boning t Ina ff that bends with every motion in pat- ns a and comfort. tern, with all under Sasha. control... to oz be Give you YOU CAN ADD TO YOUR SET! i eeu sarong Sea at es | Open stock available at 20% less than ‘regular prices: — with seublan ot Wien ‘708 i _— , @ Cup . oo... 85¢° @ Creamer |... . $1.35 Sods. “lust perfect for sis the sigh polar wok docs, @ Saucer . .....35e @ Sugar Bowl . . . $1.75 the cottage. You just can't —. Allure. — @ Rim Soup . <5 wee © Small Platter... $1.25 deat beat this iow, low price! piste pt So Sises 36-400, AB Aaa a = Black, vanilla or grey,. rd Lug Pp *_* © @© @ * 75e & 4 Large Platter * . $1 45 . Cc ee es ee s#eee 3.95 bow for more Sizes 5-9. 8, N, M. 14.98 @ Nappy...... . $1.25 @ Vegetable... . $1.35 cree emt Wal “Ay % ‘ jj = : glamour! — pay is Salt and Peppers . . . - $2. § Pr. 4 . Fifth |\ Floor Charge Yours at Waite’s . . . Second Floor | Charge Yours at Waite's ,.. Street ot . . / q 1 3 t (Re : a A j ral / ae | ? i hy j 7) ; j f ; Taek OR wih, f tf } bari Nir preadsinaiiee veer arse | soley} bah sph ty } most Forte tment in Eater MWA DINNERWARE NALE freedom gia le sae fy fakery catromal | possible Ugly pag at the ankles, 7 20 P S ® f . " 4, greets Viste shade, sises ) ! : C. ervice Ol unde “ In sendalfoot for the ‘ I ToytoP per and toeless Ca GHr . UNDERGLAZED DINNERWARE your fm | em | | Easter in a delightful buttercup pattern! fashions! RDO EN oe t re re goad Gateved Ob Posh Offices. Pontiac. on cevced clase matter — MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The A ate atttt tothe t oes &°2 ? See ortoiek te thes Bewepeoer sa as all AP pews dispatches. SSS Porno carrier for 40 ce = = where cerien etvice is woe available by | mer Macomb, Lapeer and Bh acy r tam elsewhere in United States Srisdione wanetas in advarce. Dienew Counties fs MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS -MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 rt Shows Pontiac Very Sound Position ” City Manager Watrer K. WriMan has just submitted an annual ac- — Commins of petets current finan- points out ‘that u 'r our i darter eight million dollars. That’s a fraction-over three per cent. Cer- tainly, Pontiac is in a strong and favorable situation. We can congratulate ourselves. We are well off. x * *& By and large, the civic plant is in good physical condition. We are adding eight to ten miles of new pavements per year, The results are gratifying and apparent, With out- ‘side help, we are completing the Orchard Lake-Telegraph under-pass, = widening Perry street. from Huron to - the City limits and widening Orchard Lake avenue. Cae. we ® These have been definite bottie- necks and the projected improve- ments will be of great assistance | in bringing traffic into the city. 2° x Sidewalk construction for the year runs just beyond a hundred thousand dollars. Pontiac is not stagnating. We're moving forward constantly on a healthy, carefully financed pro- gram. - Some time in the fall, the City will occupy the Public Safety Building. This is approximately a nine hundred thousand dollar venture, and it will house police, fire headquarters and municipal courts. Like the fine, new City Hall, this building WILL BE COMPLETELY PAID FOR WHEN THE CITY MOVES IN THIS SEP- -* « The fifth fire station is about ready. Tue Press feels that Pon- tiac has been a trifle slow in bringing our fire protection up to wise levels. We are probably no more than abreast right now, but when the ninety-year-old Central Fire Station is hauled down and replaced by a new, modern building in the near fu- ture, we will find ourselves ade- - quately situated. f x *« * The City is studying ‘the proposed new road through Pontiac and will be prepared to act when something tangible is offered. | Many cities today find themselves woefully behind the eight ball in meeting current demands. City Manager Wruman concedes that Pontiac hasn’t quite kept pace with our growth but the lag is small and is a minor matter. Many cities lack public buildings, pavements, sewers, fire protection, police protection and adequate’ schools. Some lack all. Some lack certain combinations. * * * We are very well situated and the taxpayers can look upon the \ City Manager's report with deep ( (eatisfaction. We're far, far ahead i most cities across. the country. They can only look upon us with PONTIAC PRESS Foreign Fair Exhibits’ Make Friends for US. " ‘The international fair season again is opening for Uncle Sam. This year. the U.S. will have 21 exhibits in 16. countries, the most since President E1sennower authorized the pores in 1954. In each country. the displays fol- low a well established pattern. A central exhibit emphasizes some part of American history, life or policy. U.S. industries have individual ex- hibits which are expanding each yéar. x«~ * * Perhaps the 1957 highlight will be the June exhibit in Poznan, Poland, the first behind the iron curtain, At this fair a new type of construction will make possible a dome enclosing - more than 12,000 square feet of space. The structure is demount- able and,will be used again in an exposition at Salonika, Greece. Other first showings will be in Casablanca, Morocco, Tunis and Rio de Janeiro. In the past, some 30 million persons have seen U.S, ex- — hibits at 45 fairs in 25 countries. This year the attendance is expected to go over the 10 million mark. Visitors to . the American exhibits, which always outdraw Soviet bloc displays, want to ~ see how we live. They are keenly in- terested in our mechanical wonders and new gadgets. ee Tae Our manner of life is shown to , them in an understandable man- “ner no matter what their nationality, and is much ‘more — effective than reams of propa- ganda. The result appears to be more friends and, incidentally, more business for the United States. : — The Man About Town — , 2,038 in Contest Largest Number Since It ~ Was Started 10 Years Ago Rarity: A third wedding an- niversary in Hollywood. When the time closed Saturday noon for entries in our baseball contest, 2,038 good sports had qualified for a chance at winning that prize of $250 in U.S. Savings Bonds. This is to be given to the contest- ant who names the American League player who will be leading the league on the night of April 26, and comes the near- est to forecasting his batting average. This is by far the largest number of entries in the history of this annual con- test, belng 386 more than last year, and the predictions are divided among 124 players. Top favorite with the contestants is Detroit's . Charley Maxwell, but he is crowded by another Tiger, Harvey Kuenn as a close runner up. Players who received 10 votes or more are: Maxwell, 276; Kuenn, 255; Mantle, 205; Kaline, 170; Ted Williams, 132;-Boll- ing, 57; Berra, 54; Fox, 46; Kubek, 44; Boone; 33; Power, 29; Skowron, 27; Calavito, 23; Wertz, 22; Pilersall, 21; Minoso, 20; Al Smith, 18; Martin, 17; Jen- sen, 17; Bauer, 16; Doby, 15; Avila, 14; McDougald, 14; Vernon, 13; Kell, 13; Nieman, 12; Carey, [2; Lemon, 11; Tuttle, 11; Lollar, 10; Yost, 19; Dick Willlams, 10; Funnels, 10, and Sievers, 10. Ninety other players received from one to nine votes each. “Next year I'll vote for a player in a Pacific coast major team,” confidently writes Gearee Whitney, now of Los Angeles, in sending his base- ball contest entry. . “Grass fires are the most expensive blazes in our community,” writes “Suburban Fire Chief,” who continues, “Although in themselves they rarely do much damage, they cost the taxpayers $50 to $100 for each fire for the fire fighters’ service—and we recently had eight in one day.” For the third successive year, Mrs, James Flexner of Drayton Plains, is first to report tulips in bloom. They grow above a kitchen drain where the ground does not freeze all winter. Verbal Orchids t i Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bird of Birmingham; anniversary. Ray Ackerman . of alae eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Gillette of Oxford; fifty-second wedding anni- versary. sixty-second wedding | a*® hi," Wel Ne A qw , ie Through Knotholes, the Voice of ai -David Lawrence Says: Facts Still Cloudy in Norman Case WASHINGTON—Many Canadians are having second thoughts about the case of E. Herbert Norman, Canadian minister to Cairo who committed suicide recently. At first the charges that Norman had . Communist connections were vehe- gOv- . gov- ernment a few eo a days ago depre- WRENC cating the hear- = = ings of the Senate subcommittee ‘'on internal security which had revealed some “derogatory infor- mation” about Norman. Now It turns out that there is. a great deal of doubt as to what was really covered by the Cana- dian government's denial ag ut- tered by Lester Pearson, secre- tary of state for external affairs, and the mystery is as big as ever. Last Friday certain questions were put to Pearson in the House of Commons at Ottawa but for some unexplained reason what was said there was not transmitted very fully by the press services or else it was ignored on Saturday. NO BASIS? “Will the minister say that the allegations before the subcommit- tee of the United States Senate on March 12 and 21 specifically were untrue, unjustified and had no basis in fact?” Pearson in his speech dealt only with Nerman's associations with Communists in his student days at Columbia. But he added that as a result of a security checkup on Norman and a per- sonal examination of the reports the government was left in 1951 with no doubt as te the loyalty of Norman and his suitability for important posts. Pearson, however, said he had made his statement and would stand upon it RAISES QUESTIONS This raised some _ interesting questions for the Senate subcom- mittee: 1. Who insidg the American gov- ernment was sponsoring such a set-up in 1950 just after the Korean War began? : 2. What blocked it and what part did a letter from the FBI to the U.S. Army intelligence play in preventing Norman from getting into such a key post in the United States? 3. Isn’t it the duty of a con- gressional committee to investi-_ gate administrative weaknesses which occur inside our government here and with which suspected persons from abroad make con- tact? 4. Wasn’t Klaus Fuchs “cleared” by the British government before he went to. work in the secret LI'L ONES eicenie laboratory in New Mexico? 5. Wasn’t Burgess of the scandal—who is Maclean-Burgess now in Moscow the by the Brit- alms problems and thereby was given night and day access re, the building of the Atomic Energy Commission in Washing- ton? 6. Since Norman was identified as a Communist by information furnished directly to the Senate committee by important witnesses did he cease to be a Communist and in what year? (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Calcium Steadies Nerves, Is Buffer Against Pain From time to time, newspapers and magazines earry pieces to the- effect that “toa much calcium” is dangeroys be- cause ‘‘deposits”’ of calcium in the deposits in the arteries may bring on harden- ing of the arter- ies. Sometimes such items even name the obscure DR. BRADY research investigator. who -made the discovery and jumped into the front page overnight. There is a peculiar weakness in all such utterances of “ex- perts” or “authorities” — they, never indicate how much cal- cium is “teo much.” The same defect characterizes similar “warnings” about vitamin D. A good many gullible customers are afraid to take the minimum daily requirements of calcium and vitamin'D which recognized health authorities estimate as essential to maintain health or prevent de- velopment of nutritional deficiency disease—malnutrition, as old tim- ers called it. NEEDED BY ALL In the pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks, for which send stamped, self-addressed envelope, I suggest for every member of the family, particularly these past 50, a daily dietary supplement which supplies, among other -nutrients, _ nearly as much calcium as one would get » three glasses of milk. * * I say a Ca & D deficiency through the years from childhood to the present is the principal cause of premature physical de- generation—in the joints and in the arteries. One of the physiological func, tions of caicium is regulation of excitability of nerve centers and nerve fibres, In familiar lan- guage, calcium fends to steady the nerves. Calcium is also administered in inoperable cases of cancer to re- lieve pain, Persons subject to neu- ralgic headaches or to migraine (periodic sick headaches) should boost their everyday calcium and _D intake, Many experience consid- erable improvement—some, perma- nent relief or cure —from_ this correction of nutritional deficiency. MILK BEST SOURCE The most readily absorbable cal- _ cium is that of milk. A tablespoon- ful of milk contains as much cal- cium as a tablespoonful of fresh- ly ‘made lime water. High blood pressure in persons with calcium deficiency tends to return te normal when the daily ration of Ca & D is adequate. “Calcium tends to relax the coro- ome —— and prevent an- stress; it is, a to heart muscle, as Frequent or habitual | use. of cer- ‘tain alkalies or antacids, such as bicarbonate of soda (sodium bi- —_ and magnesia (milk of commonly known as Epsom salts) “forces calcium from the system’’—seri- ously interferes with the assimilia- tion and utilization of calcium and keeps victims always a little below par, * x * Whenever. one takes calcium, in any form, as a supplement to the regular diet, it is well to take vitamin D along with it; for vitamin D is essential to insure normal assimilation and utilization of calcium, in food or medicine. Signed letters, not more than is sent to e Pon- igan. Young Mother of 2 Some of these flat chested giris have at least kept just what na- ture gave them and have not added on, Women were put on earth to please men, but not like you do... Everybody uses a little trick or two. 34-24-34 Carlotta, you say you make girls slink home in despair, Well, to be frank, I'¢ be embarrassed if I were as large as you say you are. Very Proud 34-25-34 Why not a- public showing for us unfortunate girls? Can we learn your secret formula? Either you have special medicine or do some good exercises. Are you afraid of a picture or will your great measure- ments take up too much of the picture? I think you'd better get off it and tell your real measure- ments, 36-25-36 Carlotta’s Measurements H ave Whole Town Talking SRESiESE Sy is i Ant agtyset Sees ape ini Carlotti’s bragging really isn't - anything to brag about If I had those measurements I woulda’: ‘Adopted Parents Should Get: Child’ that adopted it in good faith. The original mother was the one that made the mistake. Hence, if anyone suffers, the Finger of God points to her. You can’t force suffering on the two fine people that gave the baby a home for a year and a half and you can’t penalize the baby it- It’s the mother’s misfortune, and she should measure up to her faults. She made her own bed and now she should lie in it and leave so three clean human beings alone, No one of them has erred. It's too bad anyone ha; to suffer at all, but if semeone does, let the ofie that asked ior it accept it and accept it in silence. Social Worker Disputes Figure for Hospital Cost Taxpayer says in the Voice of the People that Beaumont Huspital eost $4,000,000. He's due for a rude awakening when he finds out it really totaled about $6,000,000. "Nother Taxpayer Smiles Styles may change, but the most popular thing around a woman's waistline ponye ss a —— arm, Sess youn nicnen their start in life too easily and then head off in the wrong direction, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Surely 1 have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: My soul is even as a weaned child. —Psaims 131:2. * * * Christ bounds and terminates the vast desires of the soul; He is the very Sabbath of the soul.— John Flavel. Case Records of a Psychologist: Dollars Can Never Replace Dads Harry must be careful lest he think dollars can replace dads! Alas, some of our most handicapped youngsters are the children of wealthy and socially prominent families. It is usually more. difficult for ° rich parents to rear self-reliant sons and daughters than for poor parents to do so! By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-355: Harry 'W., aged 27, {s a department store junior ex- -- ecutive. * . * * * si “Dr. Crane, my wife and I had our first baby a few months ago,” # he said, . “And we are? quite delighted. In fact, we have named him Harry Jr., and I have al- © ready taken out a college insurance policy for him. “What else can I do to give him the breaks in the ORANE game of life?’’ DOLLARS VS. DADS “An investment in knowledge,” said wise old Benjamin Franklin, “always pays the best dividends.” Harry is thus smart in planning for his son’s college education. But dollars can never replace dads: college, even without —— aid’ from papa. Indeed, children are wetter off in poor hpmes than in the wealthy: For sueh are sim- ply the ‘proper internship in life which prepare a youngster for self- reliant adulthood. * * * Society leaders may place their only son or daughter in a private school to avoid assuming their proper parental duties. But love and parent-child camaraderie can't develop as effectively when -par- ents are apart from their children. Oh, rich boys may wear more expensive clothes and drive papa’s ritzy car. They may even coast along on papa’s wealthy coat tails, enjoying Dad's mem- bership privileges in the Country Club. Dad indirecily does much of their courting for them via footing the bills, x~ * * abe boarding schoo lonely lives. They joy of sandlot baseball They don’t learn the habit of cooperation in quarreling as. to whose turn it is to mow the lawn or run the errands. x Se * And such juvenile quarrels are actually wholesome for they whet the wits of children and likewise force them to compromise and = > after a feud, all of which ends to prepare the adulthood. “ - ao William James. eminent pioneer ’ psychologist, said his family was So successful because ‘We whetted our wits on each om debates.” 7 o eee DADS, BEWARE Fathers should also . that dollars don't make up for Personal time with youn. Nor does a fat college insur- ance policy take the place of playing with your child and help- ing him over the both in children’s ga r Always write to Dr. Geotge th care of The Poatisc Wn — & Spine and pri ing’ ee _ 4 ‘daw = Psychological ‘charts and za pem- a ot _- © — a o ? STEEL STAMP—This new, three cent stamp commemorates the centennial of the U, S. steel in- dustry, Combining two traditional symbols—a pouring ladle and an American eagle—the stamp sym- bolizes the parallel growth of the — States and the steel in- Navy Chooses 15 in County Candidates Must Enroll in College Participating in Reserve Program The Navy has selected 15 Oak- land County candidates among 84 from Michigan {gr enrollment in Officers’ Train- the Naval Reserve ing Corps, They are: Pontiac — George W. Hogg, od Gateway; Birmingham—H Beam, 331 Larchlea; Davi G. Cook, 895 Lake Park; Richard G. Hubbard, 1321 Pierce; Albert W. Landeck, 25277 Edgemont; James ~R: Traa, 7225 Jackson Pk.; James} Richard Walter, 1671 Yosemite; ; and Alan A — = Pilgrim. Royal one eo Trumpt- heller, 2662 -Bembridge; Timothy C. Flanagan,: 1515 Sunset Blvd., and Jon A Bird, 304 Beaver: Holly—Robert W. Brummeler, 1015 N. Saginaw; Oak Park — Barry Lee Haley, 14531 W. Nine Mile: Ferndale—Leonard Keller Jr., 553 W. Woodland and Robert Riley Love, 280 W. Maplehurst. _ These candidates must now be -, accepted for enrollment in the fall , term by one of the 52 colleges and universities in the nation which participate in the Naval Reserve program, the Navy said. Just a Gentle Hint DUBUQUE, Iowa ® — Xavier hospital here has installed a closed circuit radio station which pipes a choice of six programs to its patients. Its call letters are W-E-L-L. 7 to call. Legend é taxi cab. The average American walks h to train about 7% miles a day al police geyee over [THE PONTIAC: PRESS. MONDAY, ApmiLaswes? 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Nebraskans have tended to be a mite sensitive on the subject of weather since Dr, Richard Page, a Chicago ftesearcher, dubbed their capital, Lincoln, the city Nebraska weather and wake up,” snapped a@ woman who has least 25 years . go, “We get mad when people fi _ self-respecting lady would ote ibout our climate: It gets cold caer Page analyzed extremes, “You'd think oseak. would wep making t Victor Anderson's immediate re- \ \ with ‘about + tho Mai: chadpetigs di ble year-round climate in the i 8.” of hot and cold in each of the out with his comfort count, x * * It wasn’t flattering, and Gov. sponse was, “Certainly it's the healthiest climate. Look at the figures.” A, look at the 1956 figures shows that the life expectancy of women, | ‘at 74, .is tops in the country; that! the life expectancy of Nebraska man is 68.2 years, making them only two-tenths of a year less dur- able than South Dakota, the leader He Leads House Committee Taber, Close. By INTERNATIONAL .- NEWS SERVICE The man who is leading the drive to give Postmaster General “gqud S. Summerfield the money he wants has been the most con- sistent economy advocate ~ the Rep. John Taber (R-NY), rank- ing GOP member of the House ld should get 41 million services going on Saturdays. _ It was Taber who led the move would have limited Summerfield to spending an additional 17 maliilen dollars between now and This is a switch for the T?-year- Air Age Creates Legal Tangles. No International Code ‘Applicable for Births, Deaths in Skies PARIS (INS) too fast today for the law to keep Backs More Postal Funds iness—*'Meat-ax John.” — Man is traveling’ With Cash, F old Auburn, N.Y., native. In fact, the New Yorker’s big, gruff voice hag been heard so often in favor of reducing spending that he has sing a theory he called ‘ a lady, Pare \tri he sda Reggina 4 petcigen cer a wm oe od sa visitors im Ireland this racers will be of, |ing< the Homecoming wtwondele, teciase land to Scotland, OR Rca Me ST ieee seeenees enn, Nea’ Sonali that tel has one of thel highest literacy 8 rates of any city in the'U.S.—which the average guy in a less rugged GALLAGHER Music bo. Srna aa wiee ee Open Mondey and Fridey Nights ‘til 9:00 . Piano Clearance Our Annual Once-A-Year Event TREMENDOUS » WuRon climate,” according to the w é@" x ie Nebraskans still tell of Ke bliz- by zard of ‘88, when nature’ seemed , Savings Now intent upon wiping they out. But,g =“ in the struggle for supVival, gentle-|§ ' been nicknamed—with ‘some fond- CHAIRMAN AT TIME Taber was chairman of the Appropriations Committee in the 80th Congress when several billion dollars:of World War II appropria- tions ‘were re-captured by Con- gress. There have been exceptions, the taxpayers’ money. No one ever worked harder to, keep a military facility open than) Taber did in trying to maintain the Sampson Air Force Base in| his congressional district. | * * * 7 | He. was successful until last, June, when the Pentagon finally | decided it couldn't afford to keep the installation going any longer. Taber has been around Wash. | ington so long—he’s been in | Congress longer than any other | Republican except another up | state New Yorker, Rep. Daniel | Reed—that he’s pot cowed by | anyone, including’ the President | of the United States. Other GOP,/leaders report that. Taber has strongly criticized Presi-. dent Eisephower's record peace- | As civilian air transport enters the jet age, international law- makers still are discussing prob- lems that arose back in 1912 Sean it looked as if flying machines would really fly. The result is age there is single world - wide rae ore to births, deaths, crimes, w or even drawing of wills andcon- tracts on aircraft in flight; * * * yg A recent childbirth oa passen- to focus ble compii- cations that can be’ ‘caused by the it problem. as it Israeli because she was yorn | in an Israeli plane? * * * place over Germany? Austrian because her parents are Austrian? Or can she claim all three na- tionalities? The U. N. International Civilian Aviation Orangization, which has its European and African regional offices in Paris, will not venture a * [ruling, 5 U. S. GRADE A LARGE ror EASTER 35 Bey in 1902 and was graduated | German because the birth took! } time spesiding program at recent| White House meetings with the chief ¢xecutive. i * * * Jaber was awarded a bachelor. arts degree from Yale Univer-| |from New York Law School two years later. He was admitted to) the New York bar in 1904, elected | to Congress in 1922, and married in 1929. | MATS Leads Carriers WASHINGTON — The Military, Air Transport Service is the world’s largest air - freight car | rier. Last year MATS flew 530,000,- 000 ton-miles of cargo and mail for its one. customer, the Defense De-| partment. The total is more than the combined haulage of the five largest United States airlines. of course, to his drive to save | Pianos from our display at the Builders’ Show. Pianos carried over from 1956. Every piano drastically nc bn anaty : arr : reduced. Mr. Jack J. Balser has been serving musical dies . ' Pontiac for almost 36 years. 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Since then Betty, as founder and president of the American Theater Institute, e ee | | Faces Court Martial at Poitiers GI, AWOL II Years, Pleads ‘Amnesia, years to Tells Wierd Tale of French War Service = POITIERS, France (INS) — A World War II GI, who pleads am- ‘Inesia as the reason for his 11-year “absence without leave” from the Army, faces desertion charges at a general court martial in Poitiers As Legionnaire Turco, Sala served with distinction in the first Algerian. campaign and in 1953, volunteered for service in Indo- china. * * * At Dienbienphu, Corporal Turco, was wounded and taken prisoner by the Communists. The Legion decorated him with the Croix de Guerre and Silver Star for his exploits in Indochina. -In 1954, he was released ‘from Communist captivity and rejoined his unit in Algeria. There, he fought for two more years against the nationalist rebels until his dis- charge in 1956. 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The; Florida, Georgia, Idwa, Mississipp Nebraska, Nevada, North Caro- lina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee: Texas, Utah and Virginia, NOT A CONDITION ‘ Basically, the laws declare that membership or non-membership in a labor organization shal] not be made a condition of the right to work, or to become an employe of, or continue in the employe of any employer. The Taft-Hartley Law outlaws compulsory closed shop but leaves the re- A statement of the Indiana et to-work committee said: “The basic right of an oak to join a union is adequately pro-| tected by law, The right of an em- ay \ | 3 a dg wg ocncwaPMagr ond unionism under the ¥ * * Ten after the fits ohtained by unions, theusand marched on the Indiana State House demanding that Governor Harold W. Handley veto the bill House of Represenia- = _\ nn PONTTAC: es MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 trailer home of the parents, RECALL VIOLANCE , . Legislators also were said ‘to have remembered violence at the Princeton, i juries when someone fired into the| he Under thé Indiana law, any cor- poration or individual or associa- tion or labor organization which violates the statute may, upon con- strike-bound plant of the Perfect viction, be fined up to $100 and. imprisoned for 10 days. | old, yey receipted for by the clerks of $2/nome counties, until: their expiration. Of the 400,000 or more wives who each year become widows, 11,000 are under~25 years of age about 57,000 are under 35 years the nation’s third youngest sate at haan a . rs hg A ott ll andiduction of ““Boorntown, USA,” eom- plete with actual oil driljing opera- tions. ao | sche. - HOT DATED KROGER The coffee tay frew low price. Save more New Kroger ern low. HILLS BROS. “Pick-Up” , oe, x Bat i ithe. bewn grind OA Coffee. RSPOTLIGHT 3 $943 100°, REAL COFFEE! SPOTLIGHT . . * * nstant Coffee sei oe French Brand ere ys Qc. price . «6 wo @ - CHASE & piel OR Maxwell House NEW LOW, LOW PRICE! Krogo hortening Pure, ali vegetable shortening Smoked FULL SHANK HALF When shopping for i ree Buy the full shank half and get lots of the choice center sleet thet you would not get with the shank portion. ‘LEAN SUGAR-CURED SMOKED Whole Hams «'4 FRESH, LEAN AND TENDER: £ Sliced Pineapple Avondale brand, real Hawaiian White Bread Fresh Kroger sliced . . p Easter Lillies Up to 6 blooms... Easter Tulips Rainbow of beautiful colors, | d * Se “YOUR CHOICE - HYGRADE, ARMOUR OR GUNSBERG * 39 | TENDER, peuicious SMOKED — 9 Butt End Hams ..53: Roast . BOSTON suTT LISS wa $99 di 39: Strawberries Essex brand, quick-frozen , . . Ice Cream Creamy-rich Country Club... Borden's Milk Fresh Homogenized . . , Fresh Butter Country Club roll, Everyday low price... .. | Cc Sweet Potatoes. sth 629° Del Monte Peas Kroger everyday low price Navel Oranges California grown, 100-110 size . Red Radishes * Fresh, crisp, fine for salads . . aee + tt * om 59 225° Citrus Salad Cypress Gardens orange and grapefruit Walnuts Diamond brand Whole unshelled Pineapple suxee Crisp, fresh from the fields / Texas, Carrots 8 SIZE Fresh, fine for salads or desserts . . . . 6 « > e** @® #© «6 4 4 r / | [ STAMPS PLUS LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES AT We renee ws - to rash | | Sweater EACH: - “Returned to you in cellophane package “A FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY — SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK! it Come in today = youll | _ be thrilled with the choice. 5 Charge -‘em too | Take 70 Days to 6 Months to Pay PARK FREE REAR OF STORE WHILE SHOPPING STORE 31 s. vr * i : By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN While there ate plenty of men who are overweight and the term Tt costs so b miges to designed to fit your home free WILLIAM Furniture n't Wait ads Dress Up Your Home | Superb Design 's: . « . need not be expensive made and Or, if er, et mee aiiace ov ® redesign your present . transforming tt tt into gpcttins. srereeiaiioed| But, act now before the seasonal rush begins . 4 today, let one am Sd mprnermlotiess give you complete details and Chairs. ...$35 up- .$75 up’ All Work Guaranteed 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Serving Pontiac Homemakers tor Over 24 Years! | iene wes oS gene custom m ad your home — , call Sofas... for 5 Full Years! WRIGHT: Makers and Upholsters ” Jder to see that it is seasoned prop- Phone FE 4- O356 "|A GOOD TIME bay ‘window, has more than one meaning, women are more likely than men to accumulate extra lug- gage. There are several reasons for this, . makes quick, elear thinking more * * * ie In the first place, a good cook tastes the food she prepares in or- yrs and therefore has more :temp- tation to snack than her susband does, Women also are tikely te drop sports earlier than men, Another factor is the fact that the aver- age woman indulges ip much more daytime social life than the average man. Nevertheless, men - i have reducing diet f just so long as he keeps his calorie intake, Lunchtime is a | COLD WAVES 1.50 Styled : Hair Cuttings 90% N, Saginaw Get That “Perky” Easter Hair-Do Now ~ PERMANENTS Machine or $00 Up Machineless 5 ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP (Over Tasty Bakery) Open Friday Evening FE 2-5600 and dinner they can eat high pro- tein, vitamin and mineral, but low- calorie lunches. This is also profitable because a heavy lunch bogs one down and Why are womer. more weight? One reason — a Lowman if. care of The likely to accumulate extra good cook tastes the food Brides: Mo!d Husbands When Marriage Is New | 4t’s Almost Impossible to Change* Them | Once They'Get Set in Their Ways By RUTH MILETT | often find themselves saddled Attention, spring brides. with all the financial worries, Whe-e-e We're the Most sin een gcielmaineailtincdeaass sein anette MIMI gk al tad innit at ra UA aia Bunnies’... | ‘Cuz "Ted's | be open Easter = | Happy ‘Easter Serving That Famous eda! Woodward at Square Lake Rd. is going to Sunday Plan to have your néxt busi- luncheon at “Ted's” It’s almost impossible to change} It is much, much easier—as any ‘a husbafid once -he gets set in his experienced wife will tell you~ | ways. Start him out right when the. to start a husband eff on the right marriage is new. itrack than to _try to switch — * * * ‘later on, ' Decide what jobs you think are, | “man's work” mm one and yt IO COWNELS. | ‘him to do, Do them once and you'll) be stuck with them Don't let him get, inte the Habit of coming home night after night | | complaining he’s tired. He owes | you a little of his best self, too, New Officers | pathy and An easy chair, go ahead, Leonard Buzz was elected presi- ,and cook up a little fun a few dent of Hoedowners Square Dance ‘nights a week, Club for the coming year, when | | A movie may do more to make 31 couples attended the final dance! him feel relaxed than sitting atjof the season Saturday evening at home, There's nothing more tiring Owen School. ‘than boredom, and he'll soon be! Others elected to serve are life. ident; Oren Claussen, secretary and h +-_ * * _ | June Claussen, treasurer. Cecil El- Set} up some kind of business sholz and Eleanor Hart are mem- partnership so that you don’t have bers of the board of directors. to ask him for money. Having to : * ‘ ask a husband for money gets to . be frustrating in a hurry, —— the — Soi “ . evening were Mr. uchamp, Mr. URGE HIM TO WRITE . ‘Elsholz, Glen Hartung, Duane Don't take on his responsibility Brown, Howard Hatfield, Ted Hoyt, to his family. It is much better/and Fred Froede who also served hd —— him to =e his peed as master of ceremonies, ‘ents than for you to take over t job. Your letters to them should ge aby: ers peal = ‘be in addition to his, not in place Mrs. William Webb Mr. ond Men: jot them. Robert Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. os Wayne Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Al i i | nn | Don’t let your companionship be! Jackson, No Appointment Necessary— Come Any Time! Phone FE 8-3560 { 781, N. Saginaw HOLLYWOO Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS $SB75 Complete with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut @Permanént by an experienced, licensed operator @ Styled Set @Guarantee...a complete wave for | $3.75. None higher. WAVE SHOP. (Over Bazley's) . | ‘all one-sided, Let him share aad interests as you share his. Don’t let him turn his pay- Altar Society Hears check over to you, It is better Report on Meeting for the man of the house to pay the bills, Wives who grab the | Mrs. Vincent Vavarek reported) _ purse strings early in marriage jon the NCCW meeting held in De-| —itroit at the recent meeting of; |members af St. Michael Altar So-| ‘ciety in the Parish Hall, | Announcement was made of the annual mother and daughter break- fast to be-held at the Parish Hall, a] May 5, with men of the “—" —— she prepares in order to see that it is seasoned properly. Salad Mold |With Meat _{main ikind and a simple desse ) Club Picks Mrs. Harold Slanksfer shares | | Se instead of offering him sym-| | jbored if you don't have any social George Beauchamp, vice presi- } IsHearty | Mes. Slankster Uses Corned Beef -and Raw Vegetables. Husbands Can Use Wives’ Redicianes Diets apt hr ty bonkt Address’ Jo- wnat cea thik EES ss to te ae Safe ber bie curls and doing for : to take it for| | hair is ngturally| | born with} insteps are here} reducing. | an unsought heritage rather than —— Are for You.” Cook rsd fe = o ed 2 ‘ Ne 24 yy x < ‘ i ae ae mx ' y [ 7 w@ic 3 ee ei = \ \ re to, ag Bek eS i | ‘ A am PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ‘APRIL 1 15, 1057 tana RG Ee of —— ’ \ epee A ' “But Men Require Mote ok Than Women |Foshion Hint {sated by wearing falsies because - [firs become sellconscious, $0 every-|dulge in a wardrobe of, 1064°W. Huron ==srSe=* weight ce te pr with full power to pag at ge ae y ELECTROLUX” setrin Ss nd ei a FE 5-61 14 ALSO—Fully guoronteed, factory-rebuilt Blectrolux” cleaner $2978 we a. sedly inebaiot i gaeee i it ducing eves When he fo ob 0 low calorie diet, De you? “Men, It's Your Turn Tomorrow: ¢ PER LOAD == 2 By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor As the days lengthen into spring ‘and summer, salad menus are more welcome. A filling salad like [this corned beef mold_can be the, course. Add bread: of; some: this recipe with us. She has used it for years and found it a fa- | vorite every tirhe. We know it | isn’t to be found in any one of the four dozen cookbooks we have, Golf, bowling and Bridge are’ Mrs. Slankster’s hobbies, She .nd ‘her husband belong to the Viernes Dance Club. CORNED BEEF MOI D By Mrs. Harold J, Slankster 1 package lime gelatin i's cups bol water ‘® teaspoon 2 tablespoons wees 1 can corned beef, a 3 hard cooked eggs, chopped 1, cucumber, cho 4-6 radishes, sl ‘% cup mayonnaise % cup chopped celery Chopped green pepper Dissolve gellitin in boiling water. Add salt and vinegar and cool. Add rest of ingredients and chill. Cut into squares and serve on let- tuce, Serves 6, Panel Talk Heard by Guidance Club Mrs. Rex Lawrence opened her, home on Chadwick drive Wednes-; iday evening to members and guests . | | | of Parents Guidance Club, Mrs. | e : Sam Joan assisted the hostess. |}? lin “American problems at Pontiac, High School, presented six students ing on the panel were Mary Lou | Tibbitts, Bonnie Allen, Carolyn) Leacher, Alex Sekles, Charles Wil- | % liams and Paul Jolly, Decked Out| in Your Easter/ fin Ninn Custom D rapery DEPARTMENT Bonnet?? | + i Hi How about the rest of your | % Easter Wardrobe? , . . is everything cleaned and ready for the “Parade” . Sat. 8 a. m. - 6 p. m. FLOOR 27 Years ot Quality Dry Cleaning 719. W. Huren FE call i Choose from the finest and largest Better bring it to us right DRAPERIES away and avoid the rush. | VENETI AN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m.-6 p. m. BAMBOO selection for your COVERINGS @s seen in Vogue Shoe Salon—Mezzanine : Girls’ Spring, Coats eae yes ; — Faille Lm 15 % Wool & Orion Boys’ Suits > story! Sizes 98 Pe i‘ 0 - 12 ‘2 Up Je So beautifully told! Xs ie igned Girls’ Dresses ae ee Sizes 0 to 12 ee bok Cottons $ 98 y, tJ prettiest... ‘ y sets 2 . Be with flowers or the flirt ve L of « feather! Brims Girls’ Hats including Straws and Bonnets | bountiful or emall! $198 Up Come see! - Dickies. Babyland You're the girl who likes a facto aan shoe with fashion snap to it — or you wouldn't be looking! Love its silken lightness . . . count.on it for spectator requirements, elegant occasions, too! In navy, brown, black. 10.95 atone Pa NS ‘ see er By pee yee ee 0 og ee A ee , i | ee Sey : 4) : a Soe i po ce oe ON NS ee ce pier biti ge Ai ae * A ee i 3 I ; — j Poko AN \ j nce n > ‘eon \ nite PONTIAC PRESS) | MONDAY, APRIL 15, ost Lawmaker Also Known as Magician Rep. Kenneth Gray of Illinois Mystifies Partygoers BY JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Rep. Kenneth Gray (D-I), with the glib chant], of the professional auctioneer, has sold hundreds of automobiles, from $25.‘‘clunkers” to $5,000 Cadillacs in a single afternoon. x * * He is a magician. Once he took the shirt off a man without re-| ~~ moving his coat. (He made a burn- ing cigarette disappear before my eyes while we were talking.) He’s a mind-reader. At a re. nailed the ae vere om time. *: ok 2 What is more amazing is his|@ uncanny success as a “premental” telepathist. He predicted. the exact |) word that would be chosen from any given magazine even before anyone could volunteer to undergo | 7} the test. SKEPTICAL AUDIENCE He secretly wrote down a on a piece of paper, folded it, handed it to a woman flabbergasted, skeptical, audience. s Sen, Joseph S. Clark Jr. (D-Pa), |i the volunteer, picked up a maga- zine at random, selected a word, concentrated on it. When time was called, Clark spelled out his word, The lady stood up, spelled out the word on the paper. They were the same. “1 only do these things for fun| congressman dictated lawmaker, not a magi- cian, mind-reader or auctioneer.” a * * * Gray, born in West Frankfort, aaa November 14, 1924, is the second youngest member of the 85th Congress. * John Dingell (R-Mich) at 30 is the youngest. AUTO BUSINESS Before he got into politics, which first brought him to Con- gress in 1954, Gray was in the automobile business. OPEN DAILY from 12 Noon until 12 Midnight Serving Your Favorite . Beverage | Michigan’s Mest Fabulous SMORGASBORD -| Cows 35 Days lth You R MEMBER ny : ns: e ° e , Easter Fashion Story tt EASTER DRESSES aes ve 98 to 39.98 Softer lines for more feminine — flattery. Easy to wear dresses in high cut sheaths or full swirling skirts. Many in two parts with brief contrasting jackets for the new costume-look this spring. in printed rayons, chiffon and silk combinations. _ Jr. Miss and Women’s. HANDBAGS | 10.95 ~ 12.95. There is new importance this spring in the size and shape of your handbag. Here for you, is one of the grandest collections we have ever assembled. In faille select from black. or navy. In calf, select from navy, red, black or frost. GLOVES ...°3 Handsewn and carefully detailed shorty gloves in washable double woven cotton. Sizes 62 to 72. Black or white. 2 ¢ | Beneath your Easter finery CAN CAN PETTI COATS .-- 3.95 Smooth fitting nylon tricot over the _ hips and billowing ruffles of crisp nylon in all white or in delicate pastel shades. Sizes S, M, and L. Fashion-Perfect Gray Flannel, EASTER COATS’ Specially Priced 3 ef eeccec cbeb | The season's most significant fabric ., . In silver tone or striped gray flannel! The - most admirable, slim tapered silfouettes. For some, the white detachable collar adds enchantment, Coat Salon — Second Floor /| Lingerie — Main Floor 1 Accessories — Main Floor EASTER BUNNY FASHIONS It’s Easter, and every child can be a fashion plate . «. in coats, dresses, suits that mother will approve. A. TODDLER COATS ..........8.98 to 17.98 Embroidered yokes on 100° flannel or soft pastel tweeds. All with matching bonnets. Sizes 9 mos. to 18 mos. ’ 1 to 3 and 2 to 4, BUFFET ~~ |i B. TODDLER DRESSES .3. 98 to 7.98 fe Pert. and sweet in imported organdy or frilly nylon. Choose from solids, floral prints, checks or petite dots, oeeeeene C. BOYS’ ETON SUITS. . .3.98 to 9.98 Completely washable in spuns, or rayon acetate in tweed, solid or jacket to contrast the pants. Short or long pants, Sizes 9 to 18 months, | to 4, EASY CARE FABRICS IN EASTER BLOUSES 3.98 » 5.98 Exciting new wonder drip-dry fabrics of dacron and cotton or nylon that need just the slightest touch of an iron. They are the perfect addition to your Easter suit. See our entire collection of : wardrobe wonders. Whites! Pastels! . , Prints! Solids! in . D. GIRLS’. SUITS oeee eee eee e 8.98 to 22.98 sizes 30 to 38 and . ’ 2 : Pick her the most flatteririg, the fitted or brief boxy jacket. ‘ . Select from rayon flannel, wool and cashmere blend or silk go youthful women's (8 \ sizes 40 to. 44. 4 Xk eee, eenanionn, ee 1 Se 14 ail ee ‘ 81016 We 3 om Folks’ Shop Lower Leet Lis ss Blonpee:- wey * Main Floor [Heldby Final bias Dinner Hossmaster By MURIEL LAWRENCE Though the bus was crowded, half of the seat'in front of me was Andre Presents | A staff of skilled stylists to please the fancy of the most discriminating woman, | | OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. | WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE- SUPREME” | No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty CSalon still available, , * 2 #£ Then, on a new surge of passen- became occupied. A young New ‘57 Feather Cut |oricr comin amatl gir, about Custom Cold Waves Pa Complete With Cutting and Styling 2 years old, deposited her in the | Seat, Sho Just had time te give her @ packet of peppermints and a reassuring “I'll be right behind you” when the crowd shoved her aot wate Oo 106s at Wt oe: | The small girl relaxed. Wrig- ighing back more comfortably in her seat, she set herself to unwrap jher candy. But the stiff folds of opening the candy for her neighbor said, ‘You do it. Just pull the paper away, » little pe if “Go Good,” the’ woman said, “Go on her mother’s hand to keep the) friend's face still in sight, to experience his own powers in- stead of parading your own “help- Phone back to er on the candy wrap-| fulness.” _ 25 ; : “ j ‘a per, nm, after $, a : 2nd: Floor — Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 se a ET” ean ta comin poles : : : to her seat mate for new guidance. 'tialities,” writes psychoanalyst § | Potted Plants 4 TULIPS HYDRANGEAS DAFFODILS HY ACINTHS AZALEAS Flowers Telegraphed Any Place in the World Including daffod gorgeous tulips. a §| Choice Easter L Home Grown, Beautifully Decorated HWIES 3 Blooms Easter Lily DY Beautifully Decorated SPRING Special Easter Box of Cut Flowers [| Pearce Floral Co. e 559 Orchard Lake Ave. : OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 — EASTER/ SUNDAY TIL NOON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE ils, iris and $3.50 Beautiful Choicest of blooms in attractive vases at ~ PHONE $350 Finest Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, Daffodils, Tulips, Iris, Stock | hs CASH and CARRY SPECIAL! Corsages CARNATIONS — GARDENIAS ROSES — ORCHIDS $2.50~« Each Corsage Made to Your Order Arrangement 2 Daily Deliveries to Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham and Intermediate Points FLOWERS Easter $500 up FE 2.0127 * | cornies, .,| with practicality. || SHEERS ARE NEW Erich Fromm, Wa “Parents who Glen plaid makes a major - invasion | spring. It's an ideal dress-up suit | for any youngster. Designers of cotton sports sep- | arates this year like the “‘sophisti-| | cated paradox”’ for resort wear. Some like classic country clothes ‘|worked out in high-style prints. > |Others combine gossamer, feminine ||}tops with heavy denim or sailcloth| skirts and pants, reports the National Cotton Council. Fioral-printed sailcloth in a putty, pink, gold ‘and green ;| tapestry designs used for long versions of glim pants with bibs cut The same. fabric is algo used \\for an easy-fitting blazer and’ Bermuda shorts. For contrast,| grassy green cotton broadcloth “work” shirts are worn with the blending sophistication Big news on the patio or round- Sophisticated Paradox | \Separates Are Versatile \the chiffor blouson. about a beach house are the cotton sheers, seen most importantly in Black lace-trimmed cotton) | broadcloth matador shirts, in both) long-sleeved and sleeveless ver-! sions, are combined with gondola! stripes in tomato red and white who must always. late ce With this new bra ee te ee See Se ee) a ee An): Ne i Ae ad ad i} e) 4 eal a ~\ al @ Tt r . “ ’ err Tr : - : eae eee | | F \ : : 4 oe 7 = y 4 y \ é ae { i an ; i 7 if He % cee | \ . . ; », \ L i eal Re i * ’ = ah é eee ane str S | to > Win Youngsters s Love es you seem to float1n a. ~ dream! | maidenform CONCERTO’ TRI-LINE Move, bend, twist, turn... you are never more com- fortable (and never looked prettier!) than in your new Maidenform Concerto Tri- Line . . . that bra that makes your curves look more curvaceous! And those magical, miracle ‘three-point straps’ . how evenly they distribute a beautiful lift here... and here ... and here to float away ‘all shoulder strap tension! White cot- ton broadcloth, A, B and C cups, $3.00; D cup, $3.50. Let Our Expert Corsetieres Advise and Help You to @ Proper Fit In ‘Our Downstairs Corset Shop. CHARGE ACCOUNTS | INVITED BOBETTE Corset and Hosiery Shop 14 N. Saginaw St. (Strand Theater Building) tapered duck pants with turned-up cuffs. Fashion Hint Stiff, unyielding, harsh fabric in mannish tailoring is strictly for the | |pretty, youthful woman, band shoulder treatment, a velvet! ‘collar, and wool that is soft to the ‘touch, these flatter the elderly, |matron, | Seen on the boulevards of Paris: Cafe-au-lait ary slippers with bronze heels, and pale gray suede with heels of black patent leather. ‘LOOK! All Tickets Must Be Redeemed by April 20th HUDSON HOUSEHOLD CO. 1214 N. Perry St. 4.98 5.48 8 to 12..... 12% to 3... attent 7.98 and 8.98 in two and three eyelet Very important personal fitting. Shiny patent, calf in navy Dress shoes for a boy’s Easter come or smooth leathers. Shown here is but one of our many styles for wee boys and young men. Also in.narrow widths. ion is given to the or black in pumps, swivel and detachable straps. Flatties and mid-conti- row widths. ties in grain nental heels. Also nar-° OPEN’ MONDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. EASTER SHOES Selection for the ‘Young at Heart 8&4 to 12... 5.98 ‘12% 3... 5.98 4 to 10...., 7.98 ‘Sises 12 Jo 3... 7.98 Sizes 3 to 6....., 8.98 Sizes 6 to 12; 00s 9.98 ae | =| oe . FA : a a ’ A 3 4 e ¢ et ay j te Re, y VS ah P| N\ Se Oe eee ee ~ BEAUTY SALON to! Now A fry: , 219 Auburn Ave. Pag By ANNE HEYWOOD ° said_once that when’ most ae Se fee Senet See expenses of materials and so Vena, PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 15, 10957 Scrappy Kitten Sets. Fine Example Se wh; Son bony od Gadbesines On etches 8 = glk ob Ha threa sat we Mrs. N. told me. ‘And it's gs Boo # oe : flag io aides "Pm tn! T began it the day ater “Glee 4k ak ee puney. 8 Sty ane a co ee jdn't @ and would like to do it profession- pay - aga Se, ally, send me a stamped, self-ad- The puppy slinks off, frightened,’ “I learned early in life,” she) «We can't have any ofiour own dressed envelope care of The Pon- ts tail its the baby|told me, “that the energy we USU-\and beca pocatie. tay busband and Siting Press, ant I'l send you my cries for its mommy; but the kit-jally put into fear, regret and self-| married ‘late in life, the a” ith . pamphlet entitled “Playing W it ten stands its ground, hissing andipity is more than enough energy agencies fink we're too old tojChildren for Profli.” orc |ready to attack, to solve the problem in the first| adopt children. (Copyright, 1957) E The same thing is true of hu- place.” , “It was a terrible disappoint- Make Your | man beings when trouble strikes | 1 met Mrs. N, because people sd germany reapret Fashion Hint a cal n _ Appointment Now | —e either collapse from fright, | had been telling me about her | dren in our lives, anyway. : cry for help from others or settle | fascinating cooking classes for| | dav eft Good way to spice up a solid col- FE 4-2878 down to battle it out ourselves. | children. Every Tuesday and Sat- Re. a oe y* seolagm or suit this spring is to add a pair ‘s Edith Stenson. owner ; The latter is, of course, the suc _| urday she teaches a group of lin Sigg re oy canta of gloves and hat in matching print cessful way. If you can take it on youngsters from 10 to 14. = ‘iene. y silk, If you're clever at sewing, faith that every problem has a) The boys learn how to cook bar-~ “Oy course, we get friendly with)™ke them yourself. Tasty Sandwiches | *tien._ then you can, as soon becue dishes and hamburgers and the ‘children, and the ‘graduates’ as it rears its head, get all your, call kinds of “masculine” special- keep in touch with us, even nee ‘Sealtest Ice Cream energy together to ‘solve it. ities and the girls run the whole they go off to college. It’s a little In fact, it's that very first reac-| gamut. like having a family of one's own.” “Populer Prices tion that determines in most] The classes are very inexpensive RIKER FOUNTAIN |[cases, the whole’ outcome. and’ are held-in Mrs. N's own/A REAL JACKPOT Riker Bldg. Lobby | Mrs. N, is a good example of|kitchen—or in her back yard when! There's a ‘woman who could have that. ‘it’s warm, made self-pity a lifework, but in- stead, met it with courage © and o|collected a real jackpot! #222 Perfect PERMANENT EASTER SPECIAL! ge "One ofthe Best Cold Wave Bays in the Cty Regular Full Head of Curls Gentle, Individually Bottled $975 A SENSATIONAL VALUE J AN E LEE ey Salon Complete with Bpesanne and Styled Se Tl nuieisuaaime | | {| | __ FE 2-0531 Beasty § Salon - ~~ _Mezzanine a STAPP'S.... - Tots Hi-White Firstee Perfect to- guide those first steps, with firmness, assurance and comfort. Sizes 2 to 5. B-EE. Saddles for Everyone Popular, demanded and oh so welcomed they wear them and take care of them, Infants thru Maye In- fants’ sizes 5 to 8 B Sizes eae! 2 $7. 50 Sizes Ed $8.50 6” (¢. PATENT STRAP Black ‘Beauty every cihid "wants and loves to peo yuo apr pa Mg doe open DOWNTOWN TONIGHT ‘to 9 P. M. Tent 5-8, 5-8, x ‘Sizes o%,- 12 12 $7. 50 Sizes 14-9 $8.50 oe seen hE $8.95 Stride Rites . . . famous for fit, for wear and quality... are all dressed up for Easter. And we're all ready, too... with lots . of styles, sizes and widths, to fit lots of young growing feet. , What’s more, we fit these . wonderful shoes as carefully as they are made. How many Stride Rites? That depends on how many children are in the parade . . ». because we can probably fit most every one of them from our big selection! A. PATENT SWEATER PUMP sa ¢ Q95 and so very f Oh oad cane oan Growing girls’ sizes. Pee ic B. CHARMING SNOW WHITE Sweater Purp style. Wonderful to wear — mete wore 8 30 » JUVENILE BOOTERY ! 28 W. Lawrence Street - 1Qpen bes to 9 P.M.) to church. Misses’ sizes. FAMI LY SHOE STORE ”, 928 W. 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">, | . he criticized as President Eisen- “In subjugeteg Wu nga ry the {Vice chairman of the former Atom-|/i* 72vear old won brought hower’s incredible spending! snti.ned ferment is still so strong |1¢ Energy Commission, received no} ) heodquivters ia budget. / sitter last. tall’s revolution that |information . - . I do not know the week for . The reaction to Goldwater's crit-| Moscow has been forced te prom- |'€T™5 bap contract the So-| " ‘Police : an 7 icisms of Eisenhower in a Senate| ise that it will re-examine its ex. | Viet Union. said t gga 3 speech last week is being watched uranium. treaty with the This bold talk, of course, was | guerrilla force now is . 8 sem greys as well as; puppet Janos Kedar government. | permitted only because this was [out of existence. be vepu Asa possible indica- Reliable refugees who slipped three days before Soviet tanks * * * - sl: Send eli mers! out of Hungary told in detail how| Tr-etered Budapest and crushed | pot Oh and the woman cl ) . exe along bolder political attacks! nium deposits in the Pees area in| Hungarian miners wrecked andj will by a guerrilla aN BO EG ~~ i a ) ) 7 secrecy con- |ti it. Bu now} wou dt Me er | Goldwater, former ceal the fact from the Hungarian are reported to have’ resumed would be allowed to return to We 2 i Sp Q Committee, said in an inter- oi #€’ : ane \ on ow . h Gisagreeing with his enti.|__Deposits were found in the Pecs nD ae =. orge esting ouse Eisenhower. He faid his|A7®® in the fall’ of 1954. Russia Ln | or A | ae Hows ” with then concluded in 1955 a secret : i as \ ) eagoige ‘mail agreement with the satellite state Ba” ca [ap Se \? \ ; over the country, from whereby Moscow received long ——T i ; \ citizens, not cfack-lterm, exclusive rights to exploit [| Vw | | \ pots,” urging. he said, “Go to it-/ang utilize Hungarian uranium. de- ‘= LN oe \ , 4 + oe tg ae — 6s 5 * Budget-cutting talk continued. to\CAPFTAL INVESTMENT | | Yy, r ! 4 | echo-elsewhere in the capital too,| ‘The Soviet Union 70 per | = Fou with Senators Byrd (D-Va) ‘and|cent of the capital investment to _ Ch e Bridges (R-NH) predicting the Sen-|prodiice the ore, ‘his Was tone ho ice bf the more than a billion dollars Put up the remaining 30 per cent Bf cuts made by the House in|Hungary also was required to re: Ho Money Down—50c Weekly peacetime fecord Reeigt, eeeenest budget request —in uranium ore. : Pos) The names you know. are 5 eta i Sie soca one Ww wehk : te oa periommance cn these Yount. . 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HE WAS HERE—— (a | : Visit Still Holy deed gather twice a week for |stone structure «forms the wes: ‘cae es | Apart from the rock-altar, “The wall is Mock ay is sacred spot on earth for Jews. Yet visited. it since Herod's Temple, by an early spring snow in Tulsa, 8-year-old front of her home, Flowers ar from a bed Wirephote Artz picks a bouquet were FLOWERS AND APRIL SNOW — Undaunted Re for her teacher, astonished the doctors with His wisdom. A sacred | rock beneath the dome was a central fixture of the Jewish Temple of old, ~ ‘School Band Garners ties scr‘ vromet me & First Division Rating state’s junior highs and Class C' Walled Lake Junior High Band took a Second Division rat- ing. 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Mexico; ‘State of New Mexico, . ‘|r Hte's probably -the only. man in Seftator Calls: # the, sini sti 16. pushing “against nS VES Camera Assists That was how the investigation] | og had seen the red-baked 100 Flared Dead bre © of every 15 in the U: S. depends’ upon the mille ine dustry in sorhe manner ioe i live itarted. It resulted in the surren- the history of automobile travel in | | The fit mow 1g operating with] | os ao, + [deer abyenralg Rene Orbe i Ecuador Flood funooa, Man OK—Car Ne ot the state who has ever run over Reuther H ' | has accused |the. union of “violence Holdu Solution j= and Steven Ray Thomas, 24, and (aatertinom 3 buffalo, ones and vandalism” and of boycott ~ capture ‘of Wanda’ Di Cenzi., GUAQUIL, Ecuador 9) — Offi-/ me ‘rumoso, Na Mt Pail | pay ee 4 silesta. Tie! atin atthe co the bal maps All be hg $60) was after cials fear many persons were Rip Van Winkle. Adam Cooter has a rare distinc-| Cotter, of Roswell, N. M., told) But .Goldvicter: Presses pany Led refused to bargain, in) Hidden Projector Films re as, Fe swept oat to sea by a flash flood ON a Gane Ne J . arate yet nk Ww. eRe Probe ‘of’ UAW’s Rol ) Bank Rob rs in Ohio; * * Jipijapa. Twelve bodies were re- im uBactace he driving east of here last|; ole Goldwater said bin own staff is| é . ni st eice e with Inight on U. S. : -| in Wisconsin Strike ° Police said charges will be filed covered, but authorities said iN At Your Service for: - @ Wheel Chairs @ Walkers — @ Crutches Li 2-3er7 . n, E Sone: fo: ge, be atragh the animal broadside, killing it in- stantly, betwee *, & 2. | He will pay for the distinction) ithough: although he was unin- . . }jured, damage to the front of his car was estimated at $500, Driggers said the buffalo was 36 6-007 jowned by E, N, Hill, Riverside, N. M., and had from a pen where it was being exhibited. 1621 S$. Woodward, Royal Oak |} Lemons actually contain more sugar than either peaches or wa- termelons, — %, "WASHINGTON i — Sen, Gold-with Reuse hax reread seule] CLEVELAND The startling) Miss O'Donnell admitted ar. , water (R-Ariz) spoke up today in|the senator’s contention that it is|$0lution to ‘a bank holdup, inji@ the getaway car, police said.) jive ; Miss Di Cenzi was located on the poured fess ; defense of an old adversary, UAW|Wrong to use union funds for polit--which a movie camer‘a made its! ii, ‘o¢ « woman who saw the hold- byl al ged ad er dagpnctery whee Ss eat 4 in-| President Walter: Reuther, Reuther’s union tactics. “I believe Reuther is an honest tigation of the auto workers union.|ticed a red-haired girl in a restau- . ‘ man,” said Goldwater, a member! It opens Tuesday a brief series| rant. : : Cardenas Predicts of the Senate Rackets Investigat-jof- hearings on what Chairman| The detectives, William Steele ing Committee: x * * He said there is no confli cials in the Scranton, Pa., area|three hours before the St. Clair sep act Wr fused * “goon squad” violence to de- Savings & Loan Co, was robbed} wexico CITY wm — _— ing to the town. said he made “‘in fairness,” and|Prive union members of their|*t $2,376 Friday noon. his desire to investigate the role rights. dg of Reuther and his United Auto Workers in a three-year-old strike|Youth’s Skull Penetrated |*¢'¢ 2™0"g a group who saw the| power. tween this statement, which *put ical purposes. . said he still wants to investigate ¥. wi. looking into the legality of union! 3 Now in Custody tactics in. that dispute. . ¢< debut as an arm of the police,| yp film on television. The committee has no immed-|but in the’ background are tw0/ fleeing as 5 as Indianapolis. jate plans fér any kind of inves-\ld-fashioned detectives who no- cles, McClellan (D-Ark) said was evi-/and Joseph David, admired the dence that some labor union offi- Panay of @ girl. in a restaurant Spanish Republic Cardenas today. many as 100 persons may havel drowned. * *. water poured| eu yesterday after a dam on the. San|may be mil has been making headlinés“here.|/ Thomas gave himself ‘up atter!Vicente River burst in the wake| "eng food and drink of. torrential. rains, Houses, vehi- livestock and trees were | ork swept into the ocean. . Three bridges and a power plant a 2, by thelr soothi ne a were destroyed. Jipijapa was re-jac output ported without drinking water or miles of kidney tubes. communications, The army rushed] goes to work. ya first aid supplies, food and cloth. 474 the same rei 60 years. Ask for new, large size and pe money. 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Seme even forecast that Two-Point Margin ‘OCSC Wins Brusha Trophy They couldn't have been’ much| ¢@ Oakland County Sportsmen's [Club arid Milti-Lakes Conserva- Brusha Memo- closer -witheut ending in a eel ‘could save the win, FRU gt : F in for a follow-up after flooring his (lower photo) however, Richards | are featured in the bouts. WINS FIRST, THEN LOSES — Ronnie Richards; age 5, moves annual Navy Junior Boxing matches at. Annapolis..In his next bout as he was downed by Joe Hazard. ame sons of the Naval officers Contest was tight all the way, and was decided only after junior Margaret Kempel fired a 188 with iron sights, Scores had been . Season Opener | Washington - to Host Baltimore Before Top Government. Brass | WASHINGTON (#—It’s a day in the nation’s capital, annual occasion for in two runs with a double. The homer was Finigan's-second of the exhibition season. He rer mett Teefey slipped on. their from Kansas City in a winter tries to wind thelr a {with a reputation of “fine field; OCSC went ahead four points, no hit.” But be had bettered rivals, then Margaret nailed the win. at bat as well as afield to nail’ In a last-ditch effort to save own the job for the season opener. Tuttle, who skidded to .253 at the award, M-L called in Jack ben stented Themes: bide his job. Selene ee meee, body else had fired. Only Jack even until Lyow Bash and Em- in -1955. And he still-is one,of the fired a “Yankee 7” on his stand- fielders in the. majors. ing score, but he had a 191 total y Maxwell a we prosnente = be = two of Detroit's nine hits off ocsc -- Elvis Henry 191, Cash Bond Pirate pitchers to” complete 189, Milton LaPorte 18 Margaret spring training with a torrid .429 Kempe} 188, Kjell Danielson 188 for 945; mark. M- Thompson 191, Lynn Bush 190, Teetey 1188, John Armstrong - 168, | doe Katona 187. ! ‘to look like the .279 hitter he was The closing triumph and the ex-,Maas was the winner. and plain eyeryday “kill the um- pire’ fans to mingle at Griffith Stadium and help get the ‘57 base- iball season underway. delphia Phillies, Eisenhower's _cere- spring with a 405 average for monial first pitch featured the 33 times at bat. Wojey, a ref- pre-game ceremonies. weve from the Brooklyn farm * * * ystem, compiled a 2.65 earned | The weatherman prédicted a lh gel in 10 spring e sunny afternoon, with the mercury yielding only five runs Saeki into the 50s around game innings. |time, 1:30 p.m‘, EST, . Lary opens against the Athletics | The Baltimore Orioles and here Tuesday. Hoeft will get the’ Washington Senators provide the opening assignment in Detroit competition, launching the 1957 Thursday against the Cleveland season a day ahead of the other Indians. |major league clubs. Here are the Duke Maas held the Pirates to a pitchers: run on six hits in five innings yesterday. Jim Bunning allowed jtwo runs and two hits in two. * * * For the Orioles, Hector Harold “Skinny’ Brown, a_ knucklebalicr hoping to giye Baltimore its first Bell Criticized for TV Censure Because of Knowledge _of Sponsor Products PHILADELPHIA i — Commis- * * statement yesterday he de- the system had been institut- because of controversies last year when TV cameras failed to show fights that occurred in sev- eral NFL games. Oliver E. Kuech- opponent Gary Hardin in the 39th got a taste-of his own medicine Tribe, Pirates Grapefruit Champs le, Milwaukee Journal sports col- umnist, stated Saturday the sys- tem was “a challenge to the in- : field were “too vividly or honestly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ Tha Pirene Salted wish 289 Cleveland Indians came out at on {0 descr pe P up and meet the champions’ average, a half-game ahead of the] with a 19-14 record good for 576. saci -* . —the Pittsburgh Pirates, no less.| Milwaukee Braves—that’s more The New York Yankees were sec- or NFL policy for The brave and hopeful|like it, The standings were fig-\ond with an 18-16 mark, The In-|, Bell pass cy Buccos the exhibition sea-|ured on all games, eau eth ara played moet of thei games| Mm to elec actual game an- situ they Ynt tne le loppecton S nouncer, color reporter or com- r the American League, the Hance Leads Dallas Open Underdog Wins National Table Tennis Crown to win his first national men’s sin-'moved back toward the er ug title in the finals of the 27th money-winnings today as she Soest tt S, table tennis tourna-|the field by two strokes entering, ment, the final 36 holes. of the $7,500 Dallas Women's Open. * * * Continuing the putting rampage that pulled her out of early season. doldrums and got her back on the trail of her fabulous 1956 record, Mrs, Hagge blistered Glen Lakes Country Club's 6,238-yard with a | competitive course record four-un- "\der-par 67 yesterday, It shot her into the lead at the halfway mark with 138 for 36 holes, . = * * * In second place was Wiffi Smith ‘the freckled red-head from St. ‘Clair, Mich., who shot her. second straight 70 yesterday. In third place, two strokes back of Miss Smith with 142, was Joyce Ziske * * * i tripped the defending Pi ell 21-17, 17-21, 21-11, 21-17. “The favorite survived in the ait, 21-18. tter in the lat- orbert Van De-| walle of Chicago, 21-19, 21-19, 21- 17, , ° lof Waterford, Wis. Louisville. . et who had 863. Sugar Hart to Fight THE LEADERS The Phillies held the Red Sox x* * * | arlene Bauer Hagge 71-67—138 ies held Aydelotte strung out games of + T 4 With Guasch 70-70-1401 at bay until the ninth when Mike) 277, 226, 258 and 208. fomian Fonignt (ize i nun SeS=lShpekeer Usaha pues esta Rel wah ten’ g ston eke comment 33 Ww eight-game Patty, — }3-73—148/Sox runner had reached third rounds of the ruanat with! By THE eo ae PRESS Bett Dodd : 73-73—148 hase 7 : t 1 _Carmett Sugar” Hart, upnet by cing Ameomet ETN oe the hands of an old pro. Buddy Boston's Walt Byars in his last Betty, Semeson $9.16167 the hands of an old pro. day start, takes on Willie “Pineap-|Faye Crocker niet B dl S | d Bomar, of Chicago eked out an . Stevenson, another rugged Mickey Wright 2-4 5fa ey @ ecte 809-805' victory over the Texan, 10-round bout at| uth Jessen 69-80—149) jane Garrett 73-71—19 in a . ih — . m. "Nicholas oe to- Mariiyn Biith Danoff |Gleria Feet 75-78-—153 * + * |Alice Bauer ‘75-19—154 | Vonnie Colby T1-80—187/ The lanky, hard-hitting Hart, 21, joan Snyder T7-80—157 was a 51 favorite when he best *Amateur. by Byars at Madion Square Gar ™ Satterfield Tests =. Coast Heavyweight den, last March 8. ‘The Philadelphi is a 3-1 choice over Stevenson, 23. OAKLAND, Calif. — Bob Sat- iterfield of Chicago puts the slug- PHS 9 at Royal Oak Pontiac High's baseball club gers’ test to local heavyweight is in Royal Oak today for 2nd Ben Wise. in a bout scheduled for game of the spring, against the'19 rounds in Oakland's Auditorium Oaks, Ed Heikkinen’s team won tonight, its opener, a 31 decision over Satterfield has won 33 of his 44 Waterford last week. victories by stopping his foe and - First home stand of the season has been stopped 13 times. is a double-header this Saturday Wise, has only six victories on at Wisner Field, ‘against the Port his-record, five of them by, knock- ! Maron club, Games are set for out, He has lost four, times. - Rad ‘ond 3 sli ‘ « |fought one draw, = PWBA President mentator from three men suggest- oe Dodgers shed| 44 in each category by the ad- off the Yanks, 2-1 in the Yankee! vertiser, He explained that some- Stadium, and that old Yankee- times announcers knew their spon- sor’s products better than football. Bell, in justifying the selection method, said he didn’t want fights on the football field telecast be- cause of the influence on young- sters watching the games. Hoover Winner in First Test FORT WORTH, Tex. ® — De-| fending champion Dick Hoover of | Akron, Ohio, won his first match of the 1957 "ABC Masters tourna-| ment last night when he whipped ot the day, the Giants toppled the Baltimore Orioles at Baltimore|— |6-5, Bill Taylor was the man of ‘the hour for the Giants, coming up in the 1ith inning with a mate on base and crashing an inside- ‘the-park homer. * * * Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Boston Red Sox 42 at Boston; the Indians whipped the. Braves 5-4 at Mil- waukee; the Chicago Cubs licked the Chicago White Sox 41 at Chi- cago; St. Louis and Kansas City divided a doubleheader, the Cards winning the first 7-3, the A's the second, 1-0, at St. Louis; and the Cincinnati Redlegs eked out a 43 | victory over the Louisville Col- onels of the American Assn. at their four-game encounter. x a & The Masters tournament ‘is a distinct event and not a part of the American Bowling Congress championships which are also be- ing rolled here. The Masters is a di limination singles affair. Jack " Aydelotte of Minneapolis, | Minn., put on the evening's best scoring performance when clubbed out a four-game total of 919 to whip Detroit's Buzz Fazio Air Force Sergeant AAU Judo Champion elected president of the Pontiac’ giate Sergeant eee ba nd an Me oo Bowling sew Philadelphia heavyweight, has group's final meeting of the) soured the grand championship - yesterday at the Eike Tem-| the National AAU Judo tour nament. Mazza, treasurer, and Eva Miller] Harris, stationed at Travis Air waa ae eet CO ack ber of the Strategic Air Command iteam, which took the team title board. All others have another t the a term in office. = at yemerOny Mrs. Genevieve Bradley was re-| Announcers Selected Joe Bolek of Chicago 850 to 70 in) he, o FOOTWORK ON BASELINES — Johnny Groth —_Landrith who . (right) Kansas City outfielder does some fancy footwork to get past Cardinal catcher Hobie 4-2. Groth was safe at the plate but St. Louis won, opens day victory since enter- ing the American League in 1954. | For the Senators, Bob Chakales, a veteran reliefer getting his big chance as a starter and hoping to keep the hex on Baltimore. For the White House Dwight D. ‘Eisenhower, a hurler with four years’ experience. who is hoping only for a good,. tight game. t & & All three are righthanders. _ A crowd of some 28,000 was ex- pected to watch the President toss out the first ball and help perpet- uate one of the traditions that has _|made baseball the national past- time. _ * * * With the customary first base- line box set aside for the Presi- dent, seats also were reserved by © ja distinguished coliection of Su- “jpreme Court justices, Congress members, cabinet officers and top military leaders. : * * *®. The President's older brother, Edgar, also had a box. He was vacationing at Scottsdale, Ariz.,- while the Orioles trained there this spring and watched several workouts, Manager Paul Richards of the Orioles invited him to the game—to sit by. Baltimore's thifd base dugout, opposite the Preg dent. makes 2 diving attempt at him. Mackell, Simmons Spark Win Fleming Mackell and rookie goalie save performance. Don Simmons are responsible for! Mackell, a revived Boston hockey team in Montreal's its uphill Stanley Cup fight against! “terse nie he te side for the the five Boston goals, BOSTON « — Veteran winger shape,” Simmons-said after his 21-| the scoring thorn in left winger. four games, has accounted for four of Revived Bruins Blank Habs “Maybe it's because I come the Canadiens shorthanded. In the jfrom Montreal,” said the hustling; final 20. seconds he faked his way | around Maurice Richard and fired |into an open net after Montreal pulled goalie Jacques Plante in an effort to tie. x Flem scored at 2: period on his x 36 of the first own rebound with | Forum, madhouse headquarters of tomorrow night Les Canadiens, oe the ‘th ex) Heinsohn’s 37 Sets Pace “It really was sweet to see that goal,”’ Mackell said of his second tally. * * * them back 2-0 eolenareal ina rs ditch battle for survival. Mackell’s two goals and a shut- lout by Simmons enabled Boston, to foil a Montreal bid for a four-' game sweep of the best-of- seven ‘series, The Canadiens lead three ‘games to one. | The reversal has enlivened the entire Boston team. The players are looking forward eagerly to the, test tomorrow night after regain- “Te ing their confidence. | “Now if we can only win that! next one, and back here Thurs-\the National. Basketball rookies Tom Heinsohn and & * * | Bill Sharman, * * * the Celtics’ through to nail down the team’ * od Joie Ray, 63, Runs Birthday Celfs Take NBA Playoff BOSTON, “April 15 (# — Boston 1l-year history of the loop. savored its first world basketball: championship today because Bij to date, Boston nipped St. Louis Russell and a pair of slick sopho- There are no better players in Assn.,| day, we'll be in pretty good than veterans like Bob Cousy and But when the chips were down rookie of the year. younger set came) first ~~ ew in the It was the first whitewash of Montreal since Dec. 26 when Tor- onto edged the Canadiens 1-0. In cup finals, it had been three years since Montreal had been blanked. ' “IT had a couple of tough chances, but the fellows really \worked in front.of me tonight,” Simmons said afterward. Plant 125-123 in double overtime Satur- was exceptional, too, with 22 day in the decisive seventh game.’ saves, * * * Coaches Milt Schmidt of ‘Boston Hei scored 37 points, pit: and Toe Blake of Montreal agreed ting on 17° of 33 field goal tries,'the game was so closely matched and had 23 rebounds. Russell it could have gone either way and grabbed 32 rebounds and tallied that it was the same kind of hock- 19 points. ley exhibited in the second game Heinsohn NBA of a series. Montreal won that ‘test, 1-0, In the most exciting title series was chosen * * * * * * Frank Ramsey scored on a 20-* “They deserved to win,” said foot, one-handed jump shot with Blake. “They played a great s | Mile in 6:26 Old-Time Distance Star Ambles Around U. of Ill. Track CHAMPAIGN, Th. ®— Joie Ray straight ‘‘birthday imile” yesterday, this time in 6:26. He turned 63 years of age Satur- day. e * * The mile- run was on the in- door track at the University of). Illinois Armory before a few news |Men, Dr, T. K, Cureton, univer- isity researcher who has studied’ some of the world’s greatest ath- letes, and several of his assistants. Joie wasn't disappointed in ‘his|. 6:26 effort, but with characteris- tic confidence that earned him the monicker of ‘‘Chesty Joie” in his prime, he vowed he could do bet- ter. The selection of the sites for the WEEKEND FIGHTS next tw Association tournaments! .X™YARX. mete _ourman. 140 10. and the presentation of awards to! Trenton. this cai winners. were other! KANSAS CITY Bobby Bickle = | ss cay — ted Plummer Harris, 140.. highlights of the five-hour session.|Misnespolis, 10 Huron Bowl will be host to the Charleston, eee an-| — Noel Humphreys, 126, ‘outpointed Trish Tom- tournament next year and Mont-\"bRannront Goraae” Beier Moet calm Center in, 1959,. The group. ler. 3%, ay, euipelnes Siehe will celebrate. its 25th anniver- eh see ot Melvin rc sary at the next tourney, ae ,teammate Bill Russell for ‘Rookie - LONG WAY—Mrs. John Det- ‘endinger came the longest dis- tance to qualify, in the Bowler- ama, She comes from Oakland County’s southern-most commu- nity of South Lyon, She rolled ‘a handicap 575 ‘at Land-0-Lakes . Heinsohn Honored NEW YORK (#—Tom Heinsohn ‘of the Boston Celtics edged out iof the Year” honors in the Na- Leu-| tional. Basketball Assn, in ballot- ing of sportswriters arid) broad- ‘casters in league cities, ¢ | |draft choice (72 seconds remaining in the séc- |game. There's no use crying about ond overtime and Jim Loscutoff it. We will have to try and wrap put on the final touches with a it up in Montreal.” free throw in the last second. {hese NBA second year men were great, too, For years the Celtics ranged from awful to terrific but sweat and toil could not produce a title. Then tame the moves to get All Americas Heinsohn and Rus- sell, * * * ‘During Heinsohn’s senior year at Holy Cross, Celtics Coach Red|Ner _% Averbach several times said he didn't believe: Tommy was NBA| ae calibre. But when the time came | Wshington he wound up as Boston’s No, 1 Frosh Hurler Shines Cranes Win, 4-1 Freshman Andy Bellesdon hurled |Gardinais “Geenes 3 serena’ mcm ‘ ee ae ‘ re ae ae = ; ak 2 \ \ \ : +e / VY ive 7Fi ne | i) a3 8 “7 “ont . . \ ; { : Cee PS “THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, “APRIL, 15, 1957 * . were? ‘the nis men’s leaders of the! fa of Mitford with 637 ie ae opening weekend and women from ; ing a 478 actual, in with 635, 1. Gray hit LAND-O-LAKES | Pontiac and Miliond reigned today Donner at 631, H, Smith's wikia | as the top scorers in. three sany| Pat at 631, H. Smi oe “ RR a a), Be al 630 and 587's by I. McDonald and D. Iverson were good enough for! runneryp positions at the ries alleys. (063), RB. Garner 1621). EK. Pareo (637) Smith 430), M.| McNair (620), M. nest (2 AUBURN pith of qualifying in the Pontiac Press Bowlerama, The championship round will be held Saturday at Huron Bowl. tions ; Qualifiers for the finals will be an.| Mrs, Marion MeNair ponted the | Tualtving wait Oe), Be dene Wom oT nounced following an official check) outstanding actual score = Finalists will be based on the Soler a Se of individual averages. women with 539 although she | top 10 per cent salsa dre ce cher (617 ‘Wwereen and 1| x * * ranked only 3rd in handicap play | ing alley. — eS i B noucara (s77). * at Land-O-Lakes, Gerry Weber scuee Macnee Approximately 39. men and 11 women keglers will participate in the battle for the top prizes of $400 and $200 and handsome desk) calendar sets. Howard Compten of Clarkston emerged as the outstanding male _ bowler in the qualifying with his 694 te pace the pack at Dixie Recreation, Lee Miller finished ist at Auburm-Tanes with 677, while contestants at Land-0- Lakes were led by Frank Pav: | linac's 683, Two of the runnerups were also holdovers from the Ist weekend. of action, ay were Les Smith with) - All who qualify for the Satur- was mext af 526, day session will be ceftain of fin-| J dakobowsxt ea B Ma Three different men bettered Lee ‘ishing in the money. Each will ‘Piancis (610). » © ‘Miller’s best actual. total of 615 win at least $5 regardless of how| which pared she aognina Ame. Annies se) ie tome te: finals. gan (628), 5 ), and MT *?. F Donner A631), | ACA 1664 \nalles ¢ att 5. ad — WT “Se eee, PMADAS - MUFFLER 8 SHOP 4) per KING'S ‘Mulfler Service Re : FE 2-1010 (256 S. Saginaw Next to Jerome Olds TOP-FLIGHT RIVALS — Mrs. Fred Foster (left) who holds the top actual singles woman's score this season in the city with 277, and Mrs. Eleanor Baxter, the. PWBA tournament handicap singles champion with a 725 series, meet in the qualifying round of the Bowlerama Saturday. Mrs. Foster had a 532 handicap and Mrs. Baxter had 603. Guaranteed Afeinst Burn Out, Rust Out, Blow Out. Open Fri- day ‘til 8:00. Mon., thru, Sat- urday ‘til 5:30. Scores Not Official The official list of qualifiers whe will. go into the finals of the Bowlerama Saturday will be printed after all averages have been checked, < ES Sailer 3rd at Portland PORTLAND, Ore. ( — Tony!on the upper slopes of Mt. Hood, Sailer, Olympic ski champion fe miles east of Portland. * |683 and Bob Pickett at 680. Only newcomer in 2nd place Saturday was Dick Shoun who rolled a 659 at Auburn, . A pair of 664 series by Bob Pos- tal and Gene Shell, I, Gray's 663 from Austria, wound up his Amer-| Francois Bonli¢u of- France was ican tour yesterday in an unac-| Secohd at 2:32.6. Sailer, who won customed third place. | the North American men's title at x * * | Squaw Valley, Calif., last week, passed remarks with gatekeepers Wheel Balancing Special i ALL 5 TIRES ‘ A discouraging combination of Jos] Rieder, an intent fellow Aus- trian, and near-blizzard conditions brought about the setback. Rieder won the annual Golden Poles giant slalom with snow fall- ing heavily, a gale blowing and visibility almost zero, Rieder was) >; timed at 2:32.4 minutes for the) on the way down and wound up with a time of 2:36. Christian Pravda of Sun Valley was next at|® 2: 40.2. =~ WEEKEND COLLEGE SCORES Baseball Eastern Michigan 3-5, IHinois Normal on State 8, Detroit 2. and a 662 by R. K, Bone were some of the other leading men’s scores. All 108 women entries compet- ed Saturday with Pontiac's Gerry Weber topping the group with a fine 664 total based on a 526 actual score and a 138 handicap. ‘ Wayne State 16, Hillsdale 7 - ; : : a “ run, af sightty more then a rail’ Michigan @. Wedtingwe & Les 0. — | pigs. ee een erie at] ° MUSBAND-WIFE GATHERING — Wishes for Fontine Press Photos| Flying Red Horse Auburn with 491 of her 617 total) luck in the Bowlerama came across the ball rack urday’s qualifying. Mrs. Straka rolled a handicap | Are you the driver who 390 -E. Blvd. ail] from actual pinfall, The Land-O- for Mrs. Milan P, Straka (left) and Mrs. Max 559 and Mrs. Selle a 516, while Max had a 633 and wants the flat fixed? FE 8-3961 , Y INSURANCE(/ “seaven/ vee Prnar® seal \ mm iif Brummett-Lircicome Ine. Selle trom their husbands Milan and Max in Sat- if Milan had a 544, ' Lakes keglers were paced by: Mrs. Leonard of Canada has found that, for him, at least, life on the links ‘does begin at 40. CALL RALPH for a New or, Used CHEVROLET e CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES FE 5-4161 FE 5-2077 Not just a top shouldér to shoulder cap, in a new, improved design. The same design cap — but a full * * * A professional for 17 years, the| balding Leonard stayed pretty! five times and had a good club | job, The life of a traveling circuit| took his -first fling at a tourna- ment schedule two years back. Al- though he never won until yester-| | NEW YORK #®—The New York| | Yankees not only are an_ over-| | whelming choice to capture: their third consecutive American |League pennant but a majority of |the experts forecast another world ,championship for them. In the annual Associated Press and picked the Dodgers te nip the Cincinnati Redlegs for second | place. Detroit Ti ger _ GAMES pm. | Yanks, Braves Favored | place. No one dared to place them any lower, The Braves also drew a sur- prisingly large first place total, receiving 260 top votes to 157 for Brooklyn and 130 for Cincinanati. The Cards had 11 first place nom- the only National League club not Vet Leonard Wins Greensboro Open to get a first ‘place vote, Detroit led Ahe American League’ a4 seonnare SCHEDU attendance, probe with 1956 records AMERICAN AGUE at i 1:3 EST — Hee Brown, 97, , vs, Bob | GREENSBORO, N. C. (P—Stan'close to home most of that time. | day, he was often well up in the Barons headed home today need- He won the Canadian PGA- rd oat * * * Leonard won about in‘ $5,7 * * * | When it was all over Leonard, who plays from Lachute, Canada, ‘had a_ three-stroke edge over) Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N.Y., who played with him. Souchak| had to can a 10-footer for a bir- die on the last hole for the par 70 and 279 total that gave him $1,500) second money. * * * Julius Boros of Southern Pines, C., leader with Doug Ford of Mahopac, N, Y., after 54 holes, started badly and finished with 74. That dropped him to 280 and a tie for third with young Gary Player of Johannesburg, South Africa, who had a 73 finish, Each ‘won Ford, slumping to 76 and a tie! at 275 with Mike Fetchick, Maho-| pac, Each won $775. herd squeezed by two-thirds of. a point to victory in Central Michi- gan College’s Ciass © mgh school) 7 \ invitational indoor track meet Sat-| 7 urday night. : Shepherd finished with 16 2-3 points, Comstock Park and Mar- | lette tied for second with 16, for Calder Cup ithe ,| winning 5-1 at home Saturday. |brick of Chicago lead in doubles Ae DENIS Friendly Service “At the Sign of the pi Pow Barons Need 1 ROCHESTER WF — Cteveland's ing only one more victory over Rochester Americans to Win their eighth Calder Cup in the last He pocketed $2,000 first money player held little appeal for him. | he U. S. starts th before 2) years of American Hockey Informetion. Neo Obligation. 377 S. Telegraph PARKING FE 4-0588 |.in the $15,000 Greater Greensboro But several leading American) eight sng wag ped he League competition. Ele t j ] tit t 2457 Weedward (Donovan Bids.) — Open golf ‘ tournament yesterday | pros—told_him— he wag “‘missing, coming here. Three times in the The Barons, who edged the cironics nsiiiute. Senen Wabesae - inc aa f with a 69 finish for a 276 total to\the boat’ by not taking his,Masters at Augusta, Ga., he has’, mericans out of second place in win his first American tournament chances in the United States| finished in the top 25. He pocketed ‘regular season play, took a stran- Name ...... ceengesaes coesspeuscncensess PRORG. cc cvecssscsrccccccssece jin three years of circuit play. |where the big money is. So he| about $14,000 last year. glehold on the cup. competition|{ agaress .........-.+0+0+ sestaqecsseepscsseae CPs casencoesones sing ones MEN WANTED To Train for High Salary Positions in Electronics, Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mell Coupon or Call tor Complete WO 2-5660 last night when they beat Rochest- er 6-3 on the Americans’ ice after Milwaukee 5 Leads WIBC With 2,585 DAYTON, Ohio (® — Mamie’s Grotto of Milwaukee, Wis., has the lead in the Woman's Internation- al Bowling Congress tournament. The team rolled 2,585 yesterday. Angi’s George Jordan Shirts of Erie, Pa., stood’ second with 2.578 while Old Crown Beer of pb Wayne, Ind., was third with ' fifth with 35 535 Marge Baginski and Helen Her- ball writers selected the Milwau- Philadelphia Phillies one each. | Fifth money of $900 went to Al "iiepeves Room of Cleveland GET FOR YOUR kee Braves to dethrone Brooklyn | 4), Chicago Cubs, a solid choice |Besselink of Grossinger, who fin-| wag fourth with 2,542, afd John as National League champions to finish in the basement, were | ished with 69 for 281. Then came|Karg of Cincinnati dropped to OLD CAR? one LET US AMAZE YOU! : It your clothes are going to pas on the 1957 new cars. Fully The Detroit Tigers, fifth a year) ajso rans with 26 first place votes THE LEADING FINISHERS leompetition with 1,140, two pins ° guaranteed. ago, were the consensus choice of; ‘to 13 for Cleveland, 10 for Boston, s Leonard 79-48-61-00 = a = better than the previous high held t | hree ; 563 writer 0 Baue “70-69-7 $ plus exchange’ and tax the 363 writers — largest number and two/for Chicago. Baltimore, | Sees My gsc11.t4—280 {100 PY Clara Zaph and Shirley Shrod- | i vever to participate \in an AP poll pransas City and Washington 9 G Player 3 roe - od er of Cincinnati, Elizabeth Shear-; ~ I dare ce — (lirsvs! 6 70 15 —to finish second to the Yankees. | 'picked/to finish sixth, seventh and, % poets 74.78.68. 70--383 yaier and Martha Harrick of Fort! . ; . — Cleveland was the choice for third) ,; ghth, respectively did not get! Fore 8 gh oo pe Wayne are third. ckinse -69-T3- | : F with Chicago fourth. St. Louis was| any No. 1. nominations. The Red’ r. Wilkes 71-68-72-73-—284 ‘on Audrey Condry, Wooster, Ohio, 710-15... 10.95 = 760-15. 11.95 [picked to round out the first di- | Sox, despite their high first place |. “Maver Toe a tase. 009/ tops the singles event with 595. 1001 Ni. Mein St., Rochester jvision in the National League. —igtal, were picked to finish fifth, |L- Hebert aia mee a ee | | lager oie as no other below Cleveland and Chicago. |M. Furgol #9. 10-16- 70-208 400) i . ot | : club had ever done before, the) A. Beck Lp Lig 98 +p z ; f ‘ ; : 73-10-710-73-—286 peed 4 B.E G O Oo d r | C h | Yankees were first place nomina-| a ag A Ae vee F. Wampler 11-71-70-74——286 280) } K Stout & ; tions on ail but 51 ballots, as 512 me Won Lest Pet, Behind c. Parew 6 Leo ] 4 " : : — | writers picked sapere service Will be| shortest time in company hist. jcottage about 7:30 a.m. and) the same as those holding office Raid decane as bithdan: Sadan. Co. in Wixom swung open today. | 4) operation will be reached |Statfed by a dactor and-five nurses.| ory for any project of similiar jassumed had gone out to play.| at present. : pees The plant, second in size to the jwith the start of production of| TM Plant will have its own) size te be built, Instead, went for a walk and) vp. siate is Lyle Zisler, presi- DOROTHY SUE SIEFEN — n addition to maintaining a Ford Rouge plant, is situated on|i9-5 dels in late summier. police and fire protection agencies.| ‘The facilities are second only in|S% lost in near-freezing weather.| 4.4; Mrs. Margaret Hughes, Dr. rib 208 — piigionssa are a 3%5acre site west of Wixom)’ Four cafeterias and two dining) Ground was broken for the |size to Ford’s Mahwah, New Jer-| ‘The parents began a search forjArthur Haight and Berle Dean,| The engagement of Dorothy) ily suite © endadar awh .Toad and north of Grand River) 1. will seat more. than 1,000) building Dec. 2, 1955. The 16 |S¢y. and Dearborn plants|the children an hour after they had |vice presidents; Mrs. Jack Fisher|Sue Siefen to George Leon Tucker|®© “ rine 8 ag -W. 8, 16). ree in the company's 21 ‘assembly|left the cottage. County authorities|and Mrs. Robert. Wright, secre-|of Houston, Texas is being an- — = a ee ot te ‘The opening of the new head- | _ SS 1 were notified shgrily after noon|taries; David Mansfield, treasur-|nounced by her mother Mrs./& 0 00s ouk Present Sot : for Lincoln marks the * ' ; - Paved parking facilities arejand the boys found about jer, and Mrs. Everett Sherrick, his-/Inez Siefen of Rochester. A May Seatiinaataen | liakloun mt time that toe division tes |F; DISCOPAl SETVICE Head vaiabie tor 3st cam, om, trian wedding 1s planned, ee fo Arena cea gg : She was.a member of the varsity dist of its cars. eon Mg 3s ber aga a the Rev: — D. Group 10 Host —— . peor # we “Mth final assembly line, expected| im", Lapeer: Flizabett Jose: ieiiletine tm band playing a carinet, vice presi- to turn out 112000 cars. year.|Plzoy spoke tele: wows ecenly The bride is the daughter’ of Mrs. dent of-her homeroom,:a member will be completed May 1, officials ,efore their immediate families|Ralph Cranson Bird of Almont. Bosses Tuesda of the FTA, apd of the pep club. said, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. y John Walker is the other weantinscr se 7 spear ze Miyaaony and Mrs. James D. Ligon of Walled Lake student te make the equare brick giass, three- Allenton. 4 cati iati trip. A scaler, John bern in story office building, a 1,300,000 Crawford Dies ” ee Educational Association| trip. dale wie bore tn square foot assembly plant, test brother, the bride wore a match- of Oakland County} and moved to Michigan 10 years track and a power plant. The com-|, ps : ing coat-dress ensemble in aqua Plans Affair ater, state tp eutened Se Hap: Seeman cht occa ae ome in Washi On « wih senmNR Sosenenten, Sak Fe ; m a carried a white prayer book with vile conty LAKE — Walter E.| His sieenia are the LaVern The diviit formerly | For Representative) pach De Walel Lae tend of Baca Se ee ce here vestee wee y mer Representative; Attending the bride and bride- of Educa-|John’s name is always found on housed in the Rouge plant area Mi me Fought °°" cm Margaret “Taylor of tion, will be the toastmaster when the honor roll. Last spring he was in Dearborn. Nearly 5,000 pers- From ic igan oug t Lapeer, Mrs. Ralph Bird Jr. of the Oakland County Edyéational elected to. the National Honor So sons will be empiéyed, with an Robert Ligon of Secretaries Assn. is host to bosses ciety, and is its treasurer. * * * . Among the numerous offices he has held in school activities are president of the senior class, presi- dent of the Varsity Club, Inter- Lakes Student Council president, Walled Lake student council treas- urer, and a member of the math MONTREAL ® —Relatives Speaker for the evening will |club. John also serves as a repre- streamed through pag cane capital vid sesh tat le Wiis + be Myron C. Reskninn, Noting sentatives on the board of direc- morgue today trying to tity; _Fune Romeo Collision director of the Department of |tors of the Walled Lake Teen Club, will he held at Washington Wednes- _|atightly Injured Three jon Saturday ROMEO — Three drivers were injured Saturday when cars were involved in an } Nuclear Power Development of the Detroit Edison Co, His sub- ject will be “‘Nuclear Power at Lagoona Beach.” His talk will | be accompanied by films, Also seated at the speakers ta- ble will be Clifford H. Smart, su- perintendent of the Walled Lake Name Ralph Curtis. fo Lead Rotarians OXFORD — Ralph R. Curtis has Se ngualat? q ‘or-92 Mile road near schools. hat be.| Cet eeeted ea IKGTSS: president Police at Point-Aux-Trembles,| trict. ve road.-"~ DRIVE FOR MOTOR CORPS—The Rochester Pontiac Press Phote ose ooaea oe are pelo to of the Oxterd where the tragedy occurred, listed] Crawford, Moted as a ‘Taken to st. Joseph Hospital, | Junior Women's Club Motor Corps has given Saw, Mrs. George R. Mair, Mrs. Jay DeEulis and attend the annual banquet _|Rotary Club. four’ still missing, But! o¢ statehood for Hawaii and Mt, Clemens, were Frank Racz, | much of its time and effort to save lives in be- - Mrs. Fred Dakin prepare for the coming: house- Other officers Mrs, Henry, manager of the| and for his deep interest in Puerto| 1% of 20629 31 Mile Rd., Grace | half of the American Cancer Society. Here four _to-house crusade April 24-30. They will distribute elected: are: home, said there were only 29/Rican affairs, became nationally| Welsh, 18, of 71421 North Ré., | members of the group (1.-r.) Mrs. Ralph V. Van- _ literature for Avon and Oakland Townships. M | tle t Ch Robert Parenti persons in the building at the time|known in 1950 when he planted; Armada and Mrs. Inas Harmon, ; arie 0 oose ae and 14 survivors had been ac-|himself in jail to uphold personal) 3%, of 28425 33 Mile Rd., Rich- ela piarnt Boose ag ee Pais wits fal vermis Sketel as muttered Wvisee und alee Parachute Chase Draws Crowd at Saginaw Subdivision Groups Queen at May Dance eT etaeee Thirteen inmates and two nur-|incident with a farm hand wholsions and both women had possible’ \Get Report on Bylaws | George Titus were carried tojhad made a disparaging remark MARLETTE — Annual May exe walknd or were carried to/had made « disparaging Femarkinerna. injuries. 3 Michigan Planes Caught FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP Hants scheduled tr hay" hae (ovemmee. in Accidents; None Killed |Officials of the Temporary League of Subdivision Assns. here have announced that the Bylaws Com- Named to the Board of Direc- tors for two-year terms were Robert Peterson and CURTIS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | It isn't considered safe to land |PToposed constitution has been| title are Rath Curtis, Elaine |-ius Treinen. such jet fighters on runways of |™4iled this week to the 25 groups Mahaffy and Jan Giermaas. | Two airplanes cracked up 10) jess than 5,000 feet, in the township. Crowning will take place at 10 Laariapare landings over the week-| * Officials report that 100 per cent| p.m. om the May date in Mar- Prevent Septic Tank Another successfully landed} Capt. J. Buckout of Lansing) embership of the area subdivi-| lette Community High gym Trouble wtih - on =. too-short runway, And stili|ais0 flew the plane, which normally sions has been attai attained, MARLETTE — A mailing and canister campaign of voluntary giv- were injured when their private plane overshot to Rico and the Virgin Islands. He was a member of a Washington to a stop 100 feet from the run- id 3) another created quite a commo-|requires - just as much takeoff 2 Dancing, with Jack Furtaw’s Se Setid te Cancer Fund Starts esos Stars tn a ot Pn SA). SEPTIR - FLO in jail pleaded gullty to the a» | parachute dropping from a weath-/But first fuel was trucked in from Lyon WSCS em a — rge, pele a if M er baloon. oe ‘8 oe tee. Soe Keeps tatiks clean, odorless, and : in-| After his failure to win renomina-/[()[ arlette Now Roy E. Jones, 39, of Grand|With a new pair of tires to replace) A ok 3 Grou ps ‘Walled Lake Minister *|] working freely. Sold at your tion in 1952 Crawford remained in Ledge, and his two passengers those Lt. Tom Parshley all but | [pears cet. Washington asa lobbyist for Puer- : Am burned off in braking his landing! #¢ Breakfast ito Help at St. John’s erm i a runway and way's end, ROCHESTER — The Rev. Oscar . , 40, 0 ing to the Cancer Fund is being|crashed in a landing at the Grand SOUTH LYON — WSCS of the. (Advertisement) Mill St,, Milford, _ gone ga Geeling: ‘with _ insult conducted in Marlette Township/Ledge airport at dusk yesterday. ACS = : AY Methodist Church here will enter- come wallet spre pa ‘on AST to m e urn 4 i aginaw a parachute driftin Spri had i. eoeiey a o a. Highland jand Village during the month of| William Taclus, 25, of Flint, g parachu UUNZitain at the annual ‘Spring Break- ithe Adult Course in Religion in St. down and being chased by an air- plane caused considerable excite- ment. The parachute, carrying April. Mrs. Grace Kroft is campaign fast’ Hall. at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Quick escaped unhurt as his plane nosed inte a farmer's field in which he John’s Lutheran Church here at 8 jtonight. He will conduct the class Ra. when two cars smashed into ing, “Naeesing, 6 one 4 diftieuls breathing dating * com pas attacks o Bronchial Hay Fever and Bron- Girl Faces Charge = chairman assisted by Mrs. Keith) was janding near North Branch Mrs, Billy Lintner will be guest il his broth ; Drivers ot the other two cars Wiisen' |) townehi sa mg ! weather instruments. came from until his er, Rev. Walter 0. eoitte by taking Wonder- ; son, ship chairman and) ijn midafternoon, , .;. | Speaker for the USA Missions | i orking MENDACO. helps combat John W. McCall, 57, of 163 Mrs. Norman Smith, village chair- a balloon which exploded over Sag- “Indian Americans.” xerken, is able to take over his| Saver Highland Pas, ons fF Issuing Checks Lawrence C. DeRousha, 51, of 1 31, of 8615 Pontiac Lake Rd., Wa-inogus checks on the Community a Lansing hospital. east side traffic jam after the : caraeun terford Township, a passenger in!National Bank. TROY—Only two items of. im-| state Police said Jones had taken|"Chute landed. ‘The plane, identi- Almont Girl Engaged the McGee car. They were treated) The woman waived examination|portance will appear before Troy the children for a short ride and|fied as an Air Force one, flew off/ ALMONT — Mrs, Matthew La Ortonville Meeting Set fér Crusade Volunteers ORTONVILLE — A meeting for volunteers to help in the Cancer Crusade bere in Brandon and ’ Grovelarid .townships will be held in Brandon Grange Hall at 8 p.m. . before Municipal Judge Cecil B. jsince Dec, 28, 1956, on the charge Patricia Marie Jackson, 19, of 19348 Indian St., Detroit, will be arraigned in Circuit Court next charged with passing! McCallum and was returned to the Oakland County Jail after fail- ing to furnish $1,000 bond Friday. She was arrested Thursday by Pontiac Police at the Detroit Police Station where she had just been released by the Detroit Recorder's Court on two years probation plus restitution of approximately $185 for bad checks cashed in Detroit. Pontiac Police had sought her man. The Young Mothers Club is charge of. the canisters in the vil- lage. Expect Two Items City Commissioners this evening according to City Clerk J. Lawson Lockhart. The group will discuss a budget for the coming year and also a proposed industrial subdi- vision on Dequindre reed near 14 Mile road. ‘Legion Groups to Dine NORTH BRANCH — Sponsored by the American Legion and its Jones suffered a fractured skull. His 8-year-old daughter, Peggy ‘|Ann, suffered gasoline burns, and Edward Pratt, 11, of Lansing got both cuts and burns in the Grand Ledge mishap. They were taken to had set the plane down for a land- ing when it skidded off the runway into a field. * * x winds dropped his plane from five, feet into a North Branch field. The, propellor smashed, and the nose Clio and was en route to North Branch to visit a friend, achute. The curious caused a major Cooper once were Se eae program, inaw., . Some thought for a time some kind of aerial attack must be under way as the airplane zoomed down to rooftop levels following the par- members and the Women’s Assn. elsewhere. Abraham Lincoln and Gacy Lucius said a sudden switch in)- of the First Presbyterian Church. | duties again, after unde re- An invitation has been extended | cent surgery, _— to Brighton and New Hudson WSCS aieen?. reiax bronchial ——s cottane and segnderHeey Get MENDAOO ov arces gists. plane’s wings were crumpled, the| bashet. He had taken off from) 5 QUALITY “TOOLS | Y TO FOR FORD-CHEV-PONTIAC and All Other Automobiles A Complete Line of trelt etfice will be present to |°f Passing insufficient fund checks.|1° the bast commanders and past| A Michigan Air National Guard ATLAS @ CLAUSING © DELTA *“ complete plans for the drive be- the organiza running landed me hAt ‘ inning age Pigg and beating Stunt Meet Planned TiS Legion “Hal here payer py the Sabeansee Wininelee she SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS ‘ ——a ath hactamatre sen 173 PORTER-CABLE © SKIL and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS ee ee ene: fe chairman, will announcé a house- tohouse canvass. . ions Club to Mast ROCHESTER. — “The |} | anfual/ by Waterford Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Township Aerobats will have. a precision-stunt meet, using 'U-control models, from 12 noon ‘until 4 p.m., Sunday at the Pontiac iLake Réc reation area, ~ Com Callous, Bunion Pain Stops Fast <> BROWNIE-SHARPE .@ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS meeting and election of officers! Special prizes wil] be ,awarded of the Rochester Lions Club will|/for Junior, Senior and open con- 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. be held tonight at St. John’s Lith-/testants, according to Wallace aif otOps F Scholl's Zino- Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood eray Fellowship Hall. rank Voll Jr. is unapposed for sident, Walter Mickelson and Rummel are also ‘unap- for the offices of First and Second Vice-Presidents. yy |Zuelch, president, A typewriter with a three-foot:| jong carriage (longest in England) jhas been made by a Chesterfield ‘company. | peepee: Saget lyri yan BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 | eae WE CARRY LINE OF A COMPLETE BRAKES! —— on Broke Drum oe Motor Mart Auto Parts 121123. E. \Montealm — 7a - , ve FE 4-8230 VE a saa ban Ga, a eis iv \| SPARE Ky SCS amegepere ee T | sy \ ‘ae are wat o THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, “APRIL 15, 1057 \ ; : L 2 / | i) iaaimecatt: ‘returned by vice- investigating grand juries. * * ®: Elkins testified in the trial that he had given Langley a cut of gambling profits and that Langley had agreed to help protect gambl- ing. Elkins said- this alliance broke up, however, after ‘‘the union” — influencing the district at- Easier Elkins had testified’ in} . Washington, D. C., before the Sen- ate Rackets Committee that Teamsters Union officials con- nived with Langley to try to move in on some rackets fn Portland. Youth Kills Father in Family Quarrel AIKEN, S. C. #® — A 12-year- old Clearwater youth shot and ‘killed his father yesterday during -|an argument after the family re- turned home from church serv- Sheriff Wyman Busch re- In Produce Slugs | for Policemen’s Bullets PHILADELPHIA @ — Inmates at Homesburg Prison are going to manufacture slugs for policerhen's bullets, - ‘ -Alangley Fights to Keep His Job Eyes Delay in Judgment _ Which Might Oust Him as District Attorney War Dises True Life Adventures ‘HARDY HYBRID. OccasionaLy NATURE INDULGES OUR CuRIOETTY AS TO WHAT THE OFFSPRING OF TWO DIFFERENT ANIMAL «x *« * Edward J, Hendrick, superin- tendent of Philadelphia prisons, says the foundry will keep pris-| oners busy and at the same time save the city “considerable money each year.” He emphasized that the bullets would be completed with, powder and jackets outside the prison. gamblers, will go into court today te try to hold on to his job. ‘Langley, one of the focal points in a yearlong vice investigation in 4 Portland, was convicted by a State Circuit Court jury Saturday, * * * “ The penalty is removal from of- “THE BATTLE GETTYS SBURG” CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE St. Louis Tot Climbs on Stove, Dies of Burns cL Ls Wid Aa a: ST. LOUIS w — Julia Marie Niehaus, 3, was burned over most of her body yesterday and died, apparently when she climbed at a kitchen stove and her dress caught fire. ~ * WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS We True Love Story pow PIPER'S MACAZINE OUTLET 85 Auburn Ave, me Fe 4-080 COMMERCE End of South Unién Lake Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 - TONIGHT ices, * * Pa aCe on pe, ae Nether mae - was They said they plan to appeal| Hubert Lee Cain, 30, died in the a ‘bottle for Julia ‘Marie's beby Golden fits cen einet Ftrocemon| Hooital in nearby Augusta, Ga. sister and stepped out so Drumstick — {2c Si Pee MTL Se, eh te Se ae ; ar lige ee B seg ate from ‘au aoe pacer ech grag oa Sppeth ae torye! knife on her during a row. The DOORS OPEN 10:45 sheriff quoted Mrs. Cain as say- ing her husband had threatened to kill her. Busch said he was told that the appoint a successor, x -*& * Langley, insisting he is the vic- Daily. . Call FE 8-0483| Fried Chicken—Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers frameup b land| 0" Went into a bedroom during) 5 Big Jim — ree the argument, got a shotgun and PIZZA fired when the elder Cain ad- vanced toward him with a knife. No charges have been filed, the sheriff said. REPRISAL'!< Here iS A CROSS BETWEEN DOMESTIC CATTLE ANV BUFFALO. IWS NAME °? --- CATTALO. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 4415 | WALLED LAKE I'To Study U. S. Jets CANBERRA, Australia — A |mission is leaving soon for the United States to negotiate tech- Inical details for production in : . Australia of a new jet fighter. |Prime Minester Robert G. Men-| -. ° a gee the| Hollywood Headlines }zies said the governemnt wants the air force to have a plane with . . : . 'Movieland Lite Provides Rich Hoard of Memories COLOR by OS LUER ANASTASIA CinemascorPe West Maple Road East of Walled Lake MA 431350 CLOSED MON.--TUES. MIAMI, Okla. County Sheriff Ben Stanley never thought he'd be topped on the scales but he had a hard squeeze getting into a car with his prisoner, ‘fia performance equivalent to that of the Lockheed F104 Starfighter. | | LEWIS—FINE FURNITURE biaiet SPECIAL PRICE 519° (Pirst of Six-Part Series) By HUBBARD KEAVY and his wife took us out one Sun- day to see Will Rogers and some other movie people play polo. This was in 1929, a few weeks after we had arrived here, and we were newly married, * * * The uplifters’ in Santa Monica didn't have a bar in those Pro- hibition days, so the club was liv- ing up td its name, My host and I therefore had to go to a stable to get While we were away, Mrs. Pro- ducer decided to tell Mrs. K. HOLLYWOOD UW—My wife's fa-! vorite Hollywood story concerns! the time a prominent producer) apreluncheon _highball.' a little group of us and. ordered a salad. It’ consisted of chopped vegetables nicely laid on large Stanley, who weights 240 pounds, took into custody a suspect weigh- ing 405 pounds. WED.--THURS. OPENING lettuce leaves. She didn't want the | lettuce, so she picked them out of the salad and tossed it over; her shoulder onto a tray on a ta- ble behind her. I admired “ her marksmanship, but not her man- ners, But that wasn't all. A phone was brought to the table and she carried on a silly conversation in) pig-Latin with her fiance, Doug; Fairbanks Jr., whom she later | married. I kept my resolve for two or three years, but curiosity over- came me after Joan became Mrs, Fairbanks. Besides, I am the tol-| erant and forgiving sort. I won-| dered what influence the manners VICTOR MATURE MICHAEL | AWITA EMBERG HURON THEATER TUES. tt i for the Season FRIDAY APRIL 19th 2435 — Hwy. near * Ph, FE 5-4500 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:20 P. M, oe ell ower in Hollywood. Her the-|,¢ Pickfair — the home of her x “GIANT? ‘. _ father-in-law and stepmother, the : You are new here, so I feel| piace around which Hollywood so- Will Be Shown Only Once : I must tell you some of the facts.|iety gravitated a quarter a cen- “EXCLUSIVE —Starts et 8:30 P. M— : fo ae ee ee Rock Hudson, Jas. Dean . e , “| It prod yond: hange. TERMS ARRANGED! ful women, will’ meet some wholy found Joan a charming hostess| FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS Elizabeth Taylor % Honey Toned Salem Maple Finish — Sturdy % Rugged and Extra Heavy % Versatile! Beauty for the Home . . Heavy Enough for Use in Commercial Institutions . Sturdy and honeymoon set!! | ENTIRE BLOCK OF HOME FURNISF ~ —w BUDGET PRICED Table, 2 Chairs ‘49.95 $5 Down Terms Arranged %*% Table Size 30x21 closed, . : + 30x51 open. ~ * Triple plated chrome—steel strong—lift light construction *® Plastic top rejects heat, stains, and hard kriocks * Completely. washable % Fine Color Selection 4tING VALUES! will be attracted to him. And he will be attracted to them. But you these Hollywood affairs never last very long. You will know e&ch time he has lost interest, because he will come home to you . with “Not on his salary, he won't.” Well, that was part of our intro- duction to Hollywood. As long as be surprised, amazed, and interested. Sometimes meeting screen stars in the flesh is disillusioning. More often it is not. For, to come across successfully, these people must have unusually effective personal- ities, Some are good Joes natur-| amused at it, * * * Still new here, I came home one day and said in disgust that “that Crawford is a dame I nev- er care to see again."’ At luncheon at the studio that day, Joan joined we've lived here, we continue to) mustn't let it worry you, because! 1 'be examined Bi some have to work hard| : and a gracious lady and one of the best interview subjects I ever encountered. She not only had the desire to improve herself, but the | ebility. She is one of Hollywood's most generous persons today. She. I'll tell some of the amusing and interesting. highlights of a good many years as I remember them. Remember is correct, becatise a flood a few years ago washed away the thousands of clippings and carbon copies I was saving for some occasion like this. * * * Actors, to me, are like speci-| mens held on the end of a pin to — each much the same but each fascinatingly dif- ferent. I subscribe to the definition of an actor credited to Marlon Brando: he’s an actor if when you ain’t talking about him he ain’t listening. Tomorrow: Hollywood homes — no huts are they. of °57’s Big New Movies a VIRGINIA. _EDMOND ADD + MAYO. * OBRIEN AT 1:28 — 3:28 — 5:28 — 7:28 — 9:30 ! Added — “A BOY AND HIS. DOG” _ (TECHNICOLOR FEATURETTE) Plus: BUGS BUNNY CARTOON NOW thru THURS. Pontiac 2435 DIXIE HWY.—FE 5-4500 OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:20 P. M.’ We eh ee i ht Mtn lt l,l, A, li, lt i a. A, Eh, li, Bh Be dt lS A, te Bh, A A. i Jas. DEAN Rock HUDSON Elizabeth TAYLOR ———IN COLOR ——— erry er ee ew ewe 1 ere ee ee ew EE ee ee] ee we ee FRI. — Walt Disney's “CINDERELLA” ode oi ni C THE MAN WHO TURNED oan VICTOR ORT - ANN DORA - CHARLOTTE AUSTIN LL TD has given thousands of dollars to| in Color ae! aa verbepe bapnciegintshay stat! worthy causes — and always with- —— ALSO F out the benefit of publicity. This is 4 Chea Morgan courag meds the & Solid Comfort on Solid ~ * * These reminiscences are not go- land shrink to the those courage one oe = men! its ‘The LIVING SWAMP’ Construction Harriet’s reply was a classic:|ing to be a history of Hdllywood. _ IN CO LOR — ‘RABBIT RAMPAGE’ 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461! AND OUR SECOND» ACTION PACKED. FEATURE, WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS: Phone OR 3+2683 RICHARD EGAN DEBRA PAGET ELIS PRESLEY eo) {=m is TENDER r ain ine ernsen i" OR en er ey wR MARL NT Gt bun “\” @TE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1957, nN DONALD DUCK = so | been established in the Massena area to accommodate the seasonal ' workers. Most are coming from the _ —< Reynolds Metals Co., and | the Chevrolet division of General | =I Motors plan to construct plants in| - the Massena area. Employment in| ‘ those industries is expected to rise GO as that of the seaway project de- _ creases. , MnP \ PRIGE - 9 ate ies Cot whic s planes | CHICAGO, April 10 (AP)—Potatoes eps 12.7 bee aw ms 15.2 In two other patients, the drug (Ing last pewagiealen eens = entice and missiles, The two - pee = at = = diana high school counselors April jolg: arrivals 01: track 261; totel U8. Camp Soup ... 346 Panh Epil .... 53.4) reduced the size of solid cancers iday by the ense Department 24-26 in Detroit. Poli Go As [shipments 769; Canada 5; supplies €ana Dry .... 15.1 Parke Da... 51.7 — . ‘which has put such compliations /eaders each accounted for 5.2 pe Th t . red’ & olicemen tray, — demand slow: sharket ul * Idaho ved toe ot Penner. ye. - oh | which had spread from original : er intervals July cent of the $25,637,000,000 total sel t Chicago Traders Deal e conference, sponso y ‘ | sota-Nor ota + Cp a RR ...... 205) sites elsewhere in the body. at irregular intervals since July |General Motors’ education §rela- Bishop Sets ‘Em Straight | |Red River Walley Pontiacs 1.00; new:|Case, JI... 153. Pepsi Cola .. 22.8) 1950 defense contracts during the 18 54 1Oj|q¢ / Pp jarrivals 11; track “8: supplies magerete:| Cater ‘Trac: 92 Ptizer |... Saal Ansthe: dy, wektnic ‘months ! d,' ‘New’ Contracts tions section, will consider indus- Ro ! ‘ Sirti x & * ; 'try’s educational needs for high , LIBERTY, Mo. ® — Someone *°und Reds none reported. | Syuize ‘ove ¥a Philip for 111 42. has apparently suppressed @ rare| Heading the list for the entire: No. 3 was United Aircraft, with! CHICAGO um — The Chicago school graduates. . > forgot to'tell the police escort that) . Siesan Me... th” pillsby Mille. i841 \type of cancer occurring in the six-year period is General Motors,» Per cent of the dollar value of Board of Trade today began deal-! Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, GM the bishop was Methodist. Livestock Colg Palm 43.6 Pit Plate Glass 78 |Uterus or womb of women after | Corp., but the big automotive ©? ntracts. General Electric, mak-|ings in both ‘‘old’' and “new "| vice president in charge of re- The escort was arranged for the: ee ben ola 47 \ pregnancy, said Dr. Min Chiu Li,| concern dropped to No. 14 in the/¢Ts of jet engines and a wide|style wheat futures contracts. | 15-mile trip from Kansas City to} DETROIT LIVESTOCK Comw. Ed ioa RCA 35.6| Donald B. Spencer, Dr. Roy Hertz | tabulation ge the 18 ss end. variety of electronic devices,| The new contracts were made mectae Sway on oer Z p (AP) — Hogs —| Gon Edison ; ub. ; - 5 : ence. . Liberty when Bishop Eugene M. salable 1.009. No early sales. | Con Baicee, «Soo ee Dreg. ..., 101/800 Dr. Herbert A. Lubs of the ling last June. In the 18month pe-\T@nked fourth with 4.1 per cent.|necessary by a change in federal Frank . plane landed at Kansas steers, heifers in limited “supply: "most nes Pos i oy Rey toe B 36.5 _ |riod, GM received or held mili- The Boeing Airplane Co., builders|wheat grading standards, a board. City behind schedule. steers Santas oie a waaee a Seat Sas 15° Row eee 0.0 293 * * * itary contracts with a net value of of the giant all-jet B52 bombers spokesman said. oo about one load stockers oad, eaters: (Set et ght Eeleesy Two women ‘with this kind of/326 million dollars, or a little|Placed fifth with 4 per cent. Old style contracts will be traded oars cana, eta octet ere By EGS Hcy, Nesp iu mre tan rm Oe statue, Set, Decne an . . advance on and better; not enough| Curtiss Wr ... 446 Scovill Mf ... 32.2 ma, hoxe had no detectable si eee —— ——| The American Telephone and: er cember contra bs] the caravan to St. James Catholic/{S0) Stte, “Srecsure, beef grades noi| Det Edison... 38.4 Greif Reed 343 of tumors for more than a year. | Telegraph Co, and its subsidiaries Closed out late in December, there Church, seven blocks from Liberty |fully established; most bits around 50| Dis C hand - inclair . .... €%7 Before taking the drug, they had [ranked sixth with 2.9 per cent, will be no further. trading in the | M ist. cents lower; canners and cutters opening me ee 82.1 socenv 1. 84.7 jd styl tract | ethod: steady to weak; bulls fully steady; not Bapont em saa Sou Pac |... 43 advanced, widespread naa gis a Or eman S ‘and the Ford Motor Co., which| ° ay e contracts. i The wrong turn was soon right-jenough stockers and feeders sold to ate"E og """""g Sou Ry... 441 How long the improvements builds jet engines ‘and othe ; ma ed and the St. Louis bishop pulled foi pis”, Tuso:Siso-"scraret tee ei Tih Mos. 4 Sderry Ra... 213 S B jet eng other non- oi me for the service gros ‘Suse Wa an; mont” good to loads ner ee rend, *:: 302) last is not yet known, ‘vw Income Tax Slash ‘automotive military equipment, ‘4 Wren & | ae +e r ' d steers 20.80-22.00; utility and stand-| airy Mor ||. $6.4 Std Oil Ind .. 83 | A third drug, 5fluorouracil, now events with 2.7 per cent. honor. ard ‘sesete 3650-1005; Sow witty cowsl Pitcnene” <<” tek oid On 2 en ou a or a 1300-1400: individual st a BO) + 4 Pack... 76/18 being tested in humans by Uni-) * * * a si? 14.80: canners. and ‘cut ore E00 Freept ul pied fritt eco : zi versity of Wisconsin doctors endl An immediate income tax re- véchiieas Aircraft Corp. was Thieves Enter Home part rt load good. and chetee | ib. stock|@en Bak |... 98 Texas Co JIL) 663 Scientists after showing marked duction in the 1958 national budget|eighth with 2.6 per cent, Douglas : LIKES to | k 1 , Gre Sel iwed, a Go ge Free - OS es G Bet ... -- 90-1 |activity against several types of has been called for in Washington) Aircraft Co., ninth with 2.3 per Take $1 3 From Purse ket not Pala etablichod. under con- Gen Mile i a fimk R Bear oe —— a Itoval Oak. # Broomall, of ony Sea roiis aes ae rea i Sa “VES” ' Thieves escaped with $113 after slaughtering fore part this week: top) Gen Tel : 42> Tran W Air .. 183) ‘This drug was synthesized by | . : per cent. : : : early held at 30.00; few indtvidual| Ger ransamer ... 37.7 __ His action ‘is admittedly, Broom- they entered an unlocked door of yealers up to. 32.00 rm Gen, Bree HA Underwd ou peat, Cae eee ‘field said, aimed at spiking recent| 4s me eet cone Bewerict k an E. Mansfield street home. Goebel Be - 4 un carbide’. .111 | Dr. Robert Duschinsky and Er- \Der ic intentions 70h eat the 18-month period accounted for mend pap ered nd Mrs. Emma Holland. 510 E.| ...., CHICAGO LIVESTOCK al Pac ‘"972| mest Pleven of Hoffman-La mocratic intentions of cutting ¢¢.7 per cent of total military con- : ting’ o toon 8 iripndly ad Beats Pes | CHICAGO, April 11 (AP) — Salable’' Grah Pai q Unit Air Lin. 286 iincome taxes next year. t matter, Over two mil- Mansfield St., told police the mon-jbogs 6.500; {fairly | active; generally | Gt Mo RY”. 42.4 Onit Aire ..... aaa Roche, Ine. tracts. : _ lion people a year get ey was stolen from her purse some- 9:35” nigner. om Suignts under 30 "o:| Grerhoupd “RY tn'aae'ce 2.384) tt ig designed to stall cell. re-, cea a weeaii During the entire six-year peri- a prompt “Yes'” here. time Saturday afternoon. sows mostly ‘steady: shipping outlet im- Gulf 1284 US Rud. .... 403) auction in cancers by alterin Broomfield, a Republican. oq starting in July 1950, the 100 You can. too’ Get toon oved with additional late orders; “Hollen 10 61.5'P y g claimed the Democratic-controlled in a single visit to the nixed 2-3 190-230 Ib. butchers 17 1.) Hooker El ... 34.2 West Un Tel .. 182 : : *€* biggest contractors received 63 the chemical nature of uracil, a 2.00; few late 1810; few lots No. 3| 21, Cent ‘| 565 Weste A Bk .. go.g/te C nature Congress is deliverately waiting| $ $ office when you phone : i few late we te Indust Ray ... 35.1 Westa El $7.2 |per cent of the total. The Defense frst Or itm ° Coffee Shop Fire Costly \down, te ts 08; several tad 3 moetiy| [ad Rand 18.4 White Mot... 48 —! muck greed agp ong until election year in order to turn nepartment said that the rise in ; eis poll ace J |1-2 these weights sw lots moctiy inland St <1.) 244 Wiison & Co | 14 neer cells are er for it “oli \ ' » come in today? |1 200-220 Ib. 18.25 - 1850; around 150) tns tax cuts into ‘‘political hay.’ HOLLYWOOD (PA fire in the|bead at 1838, No, 3-3 2a02ah I ‘“ [eyo fa rt Poe"e $p4|than normal cells. Dr. Heldelber-|""“wny wait a year?” Broomlicld ness awarded to a smaller Dum: Loans $25 to S000 on Signature, Purutture er Car Hollywood Boulevard Coffee Shopji7.25; few volume No. 3 290-330. Ib.| Int : YogetOh eT (11031 asked. “We'll have a $1.5 million|her of firms resulted from the caused damage estimated at sev-|!7.00- 17.50; larger lots mixed vas Int Nick Se ated u rom t 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC call landed) Gollarecand thenited ats see eye — S : sod gels the complexity of modern weapons 2nd Fleer, Lawrence Bidg. + Phone: FEderal under to relief is ri now.’ ; The Salable cattle 2,500; calves 200; steers STOCK AVERAGES F d P| J | g ad systems. These make it more OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS pane. extra losses came, the|,ng'heiters mosily steady: beef cows! NEW YORK. April 18.—(Comptled by OF ans nvel In Broomfield said he has received| practicable tor prime contracts to Loans made te residents of ofl surrounding towns management explained ony ” P P xp ruefully, |fully steady, while canners and cutters|the Asseciated Press). ‘ literally hundreds’ of letters when the 150 customers hastil showing weaker tendency that prevailed | 3) «8 e be awarded to a single company. c Yion Wednesday; bulls active, strong to Indust. Rails vu. Stocks 0 ew onve | from Oakland County residents, although that co n departed without paying their)25 higher; vealers steady; stockers and Net Change -1 =2 UNCH -.4 the tha’ mpany usually checks. ogee seme eat enkastiper arom, ae Be We Is sid (oul Vasiosamewedscacingiait Cary, noe Ghaercees a jiona 1225 Ib. weight and package | Week pe ae ise ie 3 11801 DETROIT — Ford cee Co./* ts “because of th Fed = T/work to many other firms, the 11380 Tb, 26.00; most choice slaughter Month fo .....2812 118% 12.8 1731 announced today its new convert: nda panded ae department said. Nasser Firm on Suez 130-2156; standard grades, 1600-11 00; ast rien “NURET iat 16 Inge ible car with the retractable steel see ee 4 oice iw pr ow ae a0 a me ‘heifers 22.75-23.00; most choice hetfers|1956 High ......2763 itop will have a suggested list price ; CAIRO (INS)—U, S. Ambassa- ia 00-22.80: good Agee schoice is | \igbe for eee Hy 0 ibe. ; cos 6 ine of $2,702, plus Federal taxes, trans- Bo 10 Critical dor Raymond Hare conferred yes-|20:38:, standard te low Sows. 13.00-18.00. portation and dealer preparation Y, ’ ’ terday. with Egyptian President |canners and cutters 10.50-13.00: utility, DETROIT STOCKS charges. . Gama] Abdel Nasser on the Suez|{h¢ |’ Canal issue. There was no hint/veal 4d commercial bulls 15.00-16.75; bulls 13,00-15.00; and chofece good Cc. J. Nephier Co.) 00-28.00: standard 14.00-22 #C, Figures after decimal — are eighths hh Ley Hig that Nasser has given way on any|choice yearling Sveveral fouds food and Allen Blog. & Bquip: Co. 27 27 2.7) important point in operafion: of the on Te. weights, included at outside Ress. ers = — ‘ #2 H+ canal, ee Gt sat coke Wome) eirmtig tt Ca & Chem. Co... * 32 33/ : 0-23.00. Howell Elec. Mo. Co. .. 6 6.1 erage yo Pd, Co. .10.1 10.1 10.1 Pj Prophet C ... 106 108 106 Bd Rudy Manufeet. Co... * 11.7 123.8 ‘ BR a sere as | Toledo Edison Co. _ 136 13.6 12.6 . Wayne Screw Pd. Co. . 3 14 is *No sale; bid and asked. Poultry, DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT. April 15 ({AP> — Prices ee per Kit Hive r< B. uprte He No. ual ve poult a.m. Heaty ! is) 1-24. t 14. Caponetes a ‘w. ‘ruegel ‘b; (5% Ib.) % oon |*Skyliner, ” will go on dealer dis- ieight-cylinder engine. The car is ‘three inches longer than the long- ‘est current Ford models, It has avera on hens = leo on hens end 23 cents, on uality offerings if fair aanne. a off-quality turkeys carried over. « CHICAGO peerrer CHICAGO, ril poultry steady; ying prices unchanged to vy hens 14'4-18, mostly ieseett: —_ bens 12-13; ae roosters 13-13; Rocks 22%-23 eee over Pog ib 21-31; under 4% Advertising Firm Adds Department MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., of Bloomfield Hills, announces it -|has added a department for the ‘development, purchasing and pro- sate aid material for Pontiac Mo- The firm has —— advertis- 1/3776 Auburn Rd. was gutted by ‘motorist discovered the blaze and ‘notified Avondale Fire Dept. duction of sales promotion andj! The new car, to be called the (Play April 18. - The Skyliner is powered with an 522 parts different from other Fords, The retractable steel top auto- matically disappears into the trunk 40 seconds after’ the driver presses a button on the instrument panel. Fire Destroys Home of Avondale Family AVON TOWNSHIP — The base- ment home of Arthur Shappell, at +. fire about 4 p.m. yesterday. Shappell, his wife, and four chil- dren were away. but a passing According to Fire Chief Harold | cussion.” of the Involved auto was the Struck on Bicycle Walter Janes Jr.,° 10, a third grader at Central Elementary School, remained in critical condi- tion at Pontiac General Hospital today after he was involved in an accident while riding his bicycle Saturday. A hospital spokesman said Wal- ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, of 111% E, Huron St., was operated on Saturday night for a fractured skull and a “severe con- Pontiac policé report the driver iRev. Leroy William Shafer, 67, — of the Church of the Breth- 46 N. Roselawn Ave. "The child was injured at the cor- ner of E, Huron and Mechanic streets about 4:10 p.m. Saturday, and police sfid they believed de- fective brakes on the boy's home- made bicycle was the cause of the Tuesday and Wednesday OPEN “TONIGHT Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ’til 9 | "til 6 CHINA BATH © 2 Towel Bars © 1 Soap Dish © 1 Paper Holder © 1 Tooth Brush and Glass Holder ROOM SET ¥ Formerly $7.95 © Comlete with Brackets & Screws “ > < mi w ° ¥ accident. The bicycle ran into tile §. Miller, the damage was about $1,000, Shafer auto which was driving on| E. Huron street. ROOFING HOT bg an METHOD ander any Wes 50% SAVINGS Gaaranteed on Any Boot Jed Old Roste Made Rett nor PENE- AND en gg Wil net ereck Than New - ; Commercial Repair Service — Flat Roots Our ey ' “We Stop Any Leak—No Rool Too Large or Too Small” § Year Unconditional Gucrantee : FE 57387 Spatter , Asphalt 9x9xYe Plastic WALL TILE I “Bonnymaid” Vinyl Plastic FLOOR TILEF c.: Reg. 15¢ FE-&- 307 f0-- 5S WEST HURON "T7 TILE OUTLET ST. PONTIAC 3 Blocks West — of Telegraph your ‘troubles are the vee that would be helped by ‘aus acquisition of $400, here's your chance to improve ~your lot. Just pick, out the right sclbern write them in the proper blanks, send them to us on a postcard in time to meet the ne below, and your problems are solved. ; new puzzle contains a series of squares which are a ENR othe @ lettered and a corresponding list of sentences % with two clue Each of the words is numbered. The | : object is to select the’ word which you think pase fits the clue“ gentence. You then‘ place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other w you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of she two words makes the most sense in the. sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puzzle square marked A, Do the same with all other squares, Read all the clues * carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right A PUZZLE NO. 46 es o oo one nnneneneseneesssessesssesaessseseees: 3 j NAME Pee See eee eee eee eee ea) [ STREET ADDRRESS ..... 22... seccesscevvevssevecoees & OFF ....5::........... FROME MO. ..........----. : PTrrittittftfttttttotttttt Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION. CLUES A. There's no in having one that doesn't serv its pur- ~ pose. (1) (2) MULE. . bg oe © battled When the tactens — - om the food. ( “SKIMPS; (4) SCRIMPS. CA men whose mind is full of ideas le Uhsly to be dees: fied with his everyday job. (5) FERTILE; (6) FUTILE. eae BS my 0 ¢ collector doean’t take tin cans, it's them in the cor and just ——— them an (9) HEAVE: (8) LEAVE. _ EL Often @ divorce suit which only one spouse wants. (8) A * (10) ALIMONY. An tnsere is likely to make a speaker pipet ‘iy wonny: (12) WORDY.” . en interview G, An impressive one would ‘with a busy éxecutive, (i MATH C MANNER. | HL When @ young singer is hired for a TV show. of course the | approve of = Spiew (15). ADDITION; (16) . le consten neces vt ehage Pe ee Se I. Clothes that have is the talent of fe- fashion designers. (18) DRA\ (20) DRAPING. K. Often seems slow to laboratory work on‘a Otter eee Sh)” PROCESS: (22), PROGRESS. - i: Be teepeeste some wip aude. on Ge ——— of a high skillful handling ate | ally because 2. (40). SAVOR. puildicg. ogs) LEDGE: (44) EDGE M. Will be eager! spectators at Olympic swim- ming events. . (2s) DIVER: Gs) DIVES. N. An orchard must [ie sa successful crop. (a7) "MATURED: (28) MANURED. ©. In the of @ speeding con (i) SCRAMOLE Oe Bee at ban So con. (29) RAM (90) SHAMBLE. | oe for musical shows, . dances for music MOTIONS. (32) NOTIONS. oo Q. It's quite a letdown w hon someone's best joke is received = with such a look. 33) GLUM: (34) DUMB. R. The. budget-bound Sinai Would bet bay ire thet was (35) MUSTY; (36) MUSHY. | §. If marooned in the desert for soaren~ 3 for water. (37) PANT: (38) W. a TK lench counter mey be popular of its alee. (39) FLAVO! OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this Se ial eects A Bl lt pretiore. ‘o submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accépted if they are in envelopes.,Entries for Puzzle No, 48 must bear a Tuesday, April 23 postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4, Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. ‘8. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a -week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. If any week. or weeks should ‘poss without any winners, the prize will be added weekly urtil a. winning Solution is submitted. eee ee ee ey 6. Winners wi!l be cworded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day * winners are announced. Only c:e such bonus can be award- ed to each prize-winner ro matter how many weekly prizes moey accumuicie. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday Wednes- Gay ond Friday until the countess end. Either or all will be considered as official entry b 4 i 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced eGch ‘Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keep- er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- laid County. Only the General Features Corp., originators of the puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest “4s over. Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem aiter the final deadline. » 9 There is only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD puzzle, and only that correct answer can win. The decision of Li the judges is final and al! contestants agree to abide by the udges’ decision. Ali entries Basoming the property of The Press and none can be returned, 4 ' 10, Com zzles must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, \ POST Ornite tox $8, Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be - 4 ee eee aoe siete ApELe IN ERAN, MONDAY ’ r Assembly - Halls: m2, Sener of the areata Peas he RESTAURANT] ®*?F& Institute and former chairmarr of HELP” att Dine OY). ew, jthe North Carolina, Board of Edu- FENO- r : D JOHN: RESTAY-| for temporaty work cation; died yesterday. RANT TO OPEN SOON. SEEMS | Office Service, Rochester Otfice, * * * offstreet parking facilities FOLLOWING HELP: ‘Reseda & Thur only, 1719 WEST PALM BEACH, FI epee ae, ae Eeaeet Sones beter! Sees ote Fh 1 , Fla. ea permit ,is issued, ‘orris eleaaee. “interment in FOUNTAIN a: ESGIRLS Be SAL Howard LaVerne Wynegar, 73, Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Terry z . — waings ; president of the Commercial Cred- be ere will lie in med iy Plagne ASSISTANT COOKS ‘it Co., from 1930 to 1948, died may be seen after 7 p.m, Wednes- PORTER Ak xy FT Son Shop Saturday, Wynegar ‘was a native Seances TOP W. To WILSON, APRIL 13, 1987, BABY in housework & child care lot Greenville, Ind. ¥ Girl, 2448 Cass Lake, Rd:, APPLY PERSON. MONDAY Live in Vacation pay, Blue Gross is” + , Mich., beléved infant tHROUOR SATURDAY. ins. Bonus: MI - | sowewatac ‘Com. w ~ Rolend seu ot ame grensoma at] 70 * T™ n 1 an, — Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson | 3650 pixie Hw: us 10 ‘ ly 'H, Clark, 83, sportsman and wide- and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Travel- Ag Ae — ly known game bird artist whose stead. Graveniée serviog 90 oc. cae, TO SELL, ed a 1 dra’ were €X- srrangments by by c. J. ns |hibited often in the 1930s and 40s, Sa a | eS ev eren d," good | Fostess, nd cashier. ai" to 40 s + eS um. ah years ¢. Must have good nee hole NY TOUNGR, APRIL 12, JOREE | ontuctin ia Bike Wey | feereeyt, Wnt, Pec ony , Joved husba: Youngs; | SALES CLERK TO WORK IN| at Square Lk. Rd. * ’« father of Edward, William t store, Non-smoker. Stead TANT and Eri. Youngs, Mrs. —~ ear-round position with expand- WANTED SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (®—Hugh Laughlin and Nancy Youngs; concern State age, marital Gein cook, Minit Lunch, 9 East A. L. Halff, 53, president of South- Funeral service will ba bald Toe | tee cae Peatine Bone Boz | sree Hand Industries, Inc., owners and DeWitt C. Davis Puneral 8. ren HE nes © loperators of stations WOAI and ma | o_S a a arried couple, of or mother’ wit mi | WOAL-TV and a former director|No. psx MF Yo will ile in state at SALESMAN eni, in ¢ 5 the National Assn. of Radio and| cise" %c"aprit ta, ST at 10°90 a.m |_ Home | eee WOMEN EXPERIENCED "IN Television Broadcasters, died yes- April 13, 15, °ST. LAWRENCE ' Come to 387 Orchard Lake. FE terday. VITATION TO Funeral Directors. 4 43841. WOMAN TO LIVE IN HELP WiTH crass’ Fe unctvat|ecEe Ree Pai of etal —ik SARLASE RA, GAYLORD WOMAN #0 LIVE Be SUE Wire | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, “—Wal-|County Board of Auditors at its offices eras moe, :|136 EL Pike St. Eves.| surroundings. Birmingham area. ter S. Bradfute, 44, former pub-\No i *tatayette St. Pontinc’ Michigan, Donelson-Johns FE 49584. Oo G8 eee ee [ae of the weekly W ,juntil 10:00 sm, i, Taureday” Apri 18, a> SIN GLE | MIDDLEA GED MAN | WOMA ot i hg rmin, Fla., Echo and managing editor of equipment. olowing | mSIOHED FOR PONERALS” | 4695. 8. Rochester Rd. Seer cen. beak be eles 'the Bloomington, Ind., Herald-|, Nine (9) Mobile Radio ters| ~~ COATS HOM: D GRINDER OPERATOR. ype and have high clerical apti- | , d Receivers, similar in 70-| Complete 2 OR yt. exp, for steady 58-hour week em-| tu Pontiac Box | Telephone when the newspaper tion, and of equal quality as — Waterford Twp.| ployment ision sh 58 | was owned by his father, died pigs he ag gh sot-ag es no Se Eanes CHAPEL production work ‘Beaver Precision : HOUSEKEEPER mogecr must be com- pon 95841 | - ts Inc.,- 651 N. Rocheste CARETAKER - pea pos Tiong wae rr Yaar ~ == Thoughtful Service _FE_2ws “Ra, Clawson, Mich” LI §-0580. aps on. watioea: must have car. Adaption to 6 or i2-volt car batteries. eee TRUCKS FOR GALE: Dai Pre both, drive. Expert- Such equipment m meet the re- experienced on heavy duty trucks enced,. Permanent Sa s Seawa Cost Sons "Sommisnan” asset for in FC FUNBRAL HOME | inictt sith Binion payment, | hua: and furm: abt wit private | y Y ir —_— Ggrrion, Zane or Mate Se ae years ee oe nw Melectielly tle jone, Worth Every P peo ae ae ore Satsban Compare Kear | fervent ile o,aft at, $2 construction, “and 0 Ne ax : S| bor st. Flinty Michi 1-6657 27701 Southfield | es heat t pheeateg.” ~ Cemetery Lots ey Ts ges: Between) Te uk tile eile ceed. and directly | pn ms = pment|! SPACE IN WHITE CHAPEL | WANTED: DRY CLEANING DRIV- : MUNISING (AP)—"“No matter employ TP presentatives of = . _Cemete ,_ section ton 3267. FE 5-3233. er with or without route’ TY Help Wanted & what it he S [When submitting your bid, please| WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES | commission paid. Phone OL 20611.) MEN @ WOMEN. PULL OR PART Pigend . t Lawrence piety, mart all proposal envelopes as|’ $138, , three — 8175, six $300. Want to Tr Selling? _ veri eed pro rogucis, Ne nationally : ot Seaway worth every penny," \l excise taxes d be omitted Men — show this ad to your rry. 8 ife — : | Sen. Potter (R-Mich) told the Alger) trtincains "wil, be Teraisned to" BOX REPLIES wy ain $3. Sher Cents | gc wena TOUR Dinning a recent increase in| fis Beard rescrves to tett the right pg | re a | t mo | Discussing a recent increase in|. "\ccept or reject any nal hs coe At 10 a.m. today there ee ee ee si2,000 | time. Write Pontiac Press | the seaway’s costs estimates, Pot- mitted, or to. waive defects and to accept| | were replies at the Press Der year, 0 cal forlen mtervicw iIDDLEAGED MAN OR wan ter told the group Saturday night| ine -Boera is mt °i|¢ office in the following ity 34477, oo — | Detro Tues. 1-4| Wife orp with dairy cows, Cecil “it is a "s a pags a ruatean ais bag Tien appa = * bier bs Ask for Mr Bradiord. or Gordon, 3 Davisburg Rd., Holly . ‘ boxes useless monunment but a project . RK ew man Mr. _ Jomneen. No cenvacsing. our KLAND COUNTY » wy, ’ wor' done by pa ri ANAGER mR, COUPLE serving the world. You cannot BOARD OF AUDITORS aos 29, 34, 35, ¢ | om: ged 28 25 to $0 Butt pe, nest S| High school ne ee ST ety samc | ts: T tangata Reef ie Bh Se 26) oe SS | | onmets ray ome ae Write Boot | Potter said he personally investi- . a awe GUMP. |g 41, #4, 57, 60, “oe * rebuilt part oy Fagen og : OPPORTUNITY [ | gated fter catmased ae or a renames 76, 81, 82, 86, 87, 91, 92, models, Must bave oxy. “oa EXTRAORDINARY . ‘ * cost ; 101, Hom peek vis. ;| Would you like be the Sean St valton oo 133 velliia. “I vig rt gate 208, Beat | don’t like to see rising’ costs Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6 6 | YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE FI-| tutcess rg Oh mee va . he nance business. Wonderful oppor- | Seat eeTATE NOR either,"” said Potter, but-added he At OPEN “DO. Ss. | tunity for advancement and ¢ has been assured the f sapenpene ln “ay ae” Ta” $18,000. | future. Permanent position. seegeree Watererg and Ulica top cost of asRAMS, APRIL 14, 1957, WILLIAM yt ah ae only Employ. le ee waterford snd Uses the seaway had been reached. pas 2 ie bevomling a odape gp mmov4 Center. Room 600, Baxter & Livin stones | eae ee : - Sia) cna eaten Bh ewe, | ou. eee 64 W. Lawrence st. on piss — ‘ me. ae Pungral service will held ~ Aggressive. Srl tom 7m) wi ay, April 17, at 1:30 p.m. ARE YOU BB- Rhode Island School at’ the ‘Richardson-Bira Funeral ave Jn na cad mene al on TOUNG = ane = Real Estate Salesman 'eekend Wome Edm P. urer of- | desire part time emp nent with Chance to Make Opens on Weeken nes, Asp officiating pone feta Fou to. capitalize a future? 6 months /all-expense Good Mf = ; Bono frogger Cemetery. Son Bho demo on your et 2 sbi. a ws — raining prog to quality ‘Or oney. BLOCK ISLAND, R. Lo ® —| / Sl aita "puneral Home. Walled foes Open aaistenance you for good pation P. W. DINNAN ‘Block Island’s school was in ses- Pp tae ee pompen aa eed 66 W. HURON pet ee if eat time delivery man for abe i wan & Milford area. Lag rig ra le 30. FE 2-2318. Brush |sion yesterday for the seventh om p bbeAay \Worthwesterly line of ta ay Liver Subdivisi t ‘changes is on file at the office o ‘township clerk and may bé examined Ke y Records; bet: ine Jrorthwesterty, tis line of sald hite Lake Town- a. or a No, 1" the point a those cect | te Lake Township » eee tt Chairman HARRIS, Secretar April 15, CHARLES R. | Notified, ther. " Aptyphece or in the mails. TS and. ( | 1a 2 nie I peering 5s Towns field Townshi Road, on 2 Parkin, ‘not lrequirements of this amendment. date. ib) For the agp eee ment a “parkin area, elusive to drives or aisles — s lor from private. erin “aisles lor rom private ce = ‘a ; | be ‘uset to streets “4 y NOTICE OP rSWNeite BLOOMPIELD TO Notice is ot one ip Zoning a at the 4200 ® public as Monday, Mer’ 6th, 1957, at 8:00 a to amend an ordinance en- Bioomf: Zoning jeld Township Proposed Amendments to Bloomfield Ordinance No. 21, as follows: ‘Township Zoning Ordinance. Sections number Adentifica- 1, Change tions to as follows: Section r Board of Appeals Section X—Building Permits and Cer- tificates = ‘Occupancy Section XI—Enforcement Section XII—Penalties Section XIIJ—Amendments Section XIV—Interpretation: Purpose Section XV—Validity Section XVI—Effective Date Add new Section jer ta Facilities tu réad a (a) In all sonieg letricts, offatreet = ea: shall be provided in amounts a ss than hereinafter specified and shail be below the rovided, however, that not in this amendment shall prevent the recon-7 struction, repairing, or rebull Lcontinued use of any conforming ring or structure existing at the effective ‘date of this amendment which is dam- j aged by fire, collapse, explosion, oo acts - 0 and such effective this amend- 1] mean) an tetas God, subsequent | to “ of not pod *tnen 240 eretd, accessible a ia passenger tuctttttes at ~ see tog ha of this ent, and actually being used a AMMAN, APRIL 14 1967, JEROME (Jerry), 137 Lineoln Street, age 16; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Amman; dear brother of Paul, Bernadette, Lee and Cath, erine Amman; dear grandson © and Mrs. J h Amman, wi be held . from 8t. Co., \4, articulars write nial 817 N.BC. farms. : sures above average earnings. bail Pagan’ me rej No invest- ic contract of- fees ‘so 50 pitt of roti. For full | a= 20, Pontiac RESTAURANT HELP HOWARD NSON me) RANT TO, QUEM HELP: WAITRESSES HOSTESSES FOUNTAIN. PREPARATION * ASSISTANT COOKS JOBS FOR MEN SALES TRAINEE, $375 . Young man with artistic back- some selling expe- needed now by local firm. MANAGER TRAINEE, | firm will train young man ee eS ess. be steady and Po ee ‘ 8 res and knows Geckening? Laree. corporation will pay well for young man with sense of re- ——— and knows bookkeep- “SALES TRAINEE, $300 fiotlenat food firm will train you teidctive's to a EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 60a Community Nat'l. Bank Bldg. ortuhity for pro- interviews each Monday. ™= jay and Wednesday ents —— Ww. ona Geameal Refinin, Sids. . Cleveland will lie Im state, at Smith | Puneral | Home. BELL, APRIL 13. 1957. 22 Garner; age Ha “REX LYNN, Yy David service will be held Tuesday. “April ‘April Hills Cem in state at the Huntoon Funeral me. BJORK, APRIL. 13, 1957. GRACE, 8060 M-15: beloved ge of Conrad Bjork; dear mother of Nene Park- er, Ethel Hoffman, Mrs. Alberta Feole, Florence, Grace and Har- old B. Bjork. Puneral service will be held Tuesday, April 16, at 2 m. from the Sharpe Funeral ome with interment in Lake- view Cemetery. Mrs. Bjork will lie in state at Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston. 1987, WIL- CARROLL, APRIL 14, | liam, age 24; Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later by Flumerfelt Funeral Home, 1957, , age 13, essee 15: dear — of Jesse Wright, 8t hety and Mrs, Michael Cassin dear brother of Thomas ahd John vepryar tS Prayer service Loge f at 7:3 p.m. at Voorhees-Siple Snapel with Rev. E. C. Swanson officiat- ing. Interment in Woodman Cemetery, McCrory, Arkansas. Following serivee here Mr. Doughety will be taken to the Herbert Holmes Puneral Home, August,-Arkansas for service and interment. Funeral arrangements by Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. DUNCAN, APRIL 14, 1987, , CHAR- jes Henry, B-89 N. Parke St., age 90; dear father of Mrs. D. Balletine and, Octe — Mr. Duncan was taken to the W. L. Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe, Arkansas for service and burial. Interment in Lebanon Cemetery, McRae, Arkansas. Funeral arf- rangements by Voorhees - Siple Funeral Home. ISHAM, APRIL. 15, 1957, FLOREN D., 3958 ClubView Ave. ornare take Mich, age 73; dear mother of Mrs. Pauling pellaewst:. Mrs... ae Corinne ge Mich. ternoon. * APRIv i3, 1957. ae E. Mansfield. age M held thi 3 p.m from Voorhees sip le Sons 1 with ice officiating. Interment in Sccts Mt. an ak Mr. Voorhees McPEEK, ar Tih 13, 1987. THELMA age 19; be- . Fae Peek. be- and Mrs sister of “Tuesday, April 6 at . .m, from the ntoon neral | tne ome with Rev, James ~~. of- . a ea si ite cS eee b allbna in s ate at c= untoon! \ } he 1g if if Es AIRLINES NEED YOU our ad under Instructions @, Gniversel ‘Airlines. training Center. ATTENTION We are Spportan ecm rtunity above avers: ie. J Hk Huron between 10: Bea 2 or 3 _— sODY MAN _- Experienced a eg ee Plonsy os eer rae Rover BUICK, A ARE ORTON er. CAB DRIVERS. AGE 25 BR OLD- & rt-tii me. Day ort night CAN .YOU USE $3 . Day night shift Apply hard _Lake. 3_1 2m. CAB. DRIVERS in addition te ir present earn- ings? Supply sumers in City of Pontiac with the large aw Piex- g hours, convenient for with children. Re- pleasing personality and t appearance. For a personal tino, adjacent A an wives ; rit = iy com 142 ew . ow ‘ommission, ayne : &t., ‘Pontiac, Tuesday, April 16, __from 1 10 a.m. to : to 2 p.m A BEAUTY 5 ore te ; WANTED. __Commission AIRLINES NEED YOU See our ad under Instructions 9. patrecey Airlines Training Cen- ——- tart hours, steady: ANDRED BEAUTY SALON Pontiac State Bk. Bldg. CASHIER - RECEPTIONIST Do you want to work in a smail Beauty tor EXPERIENCED: | eae sign, CITY OF PONTIAC Freagg tate are now being taken for fire figh ters. Applicants must Apply to ty Hall, 35 8. Parke. SanbeeinG & YARD WORK . IN Franklin, part time = 25 hrs. weekly. ( “Call MA _ 6-391 Graduate. Mechanical Engineer Experienced on some machine de- mill maintenance, meth- ods and time study and if possible paper converting. Send resume of and salary thin! Mrbehente oe Co, ester 5 y pal taedhecter: Taitagne HIGH PAYING JOBS: leigh Line Start earning genial office where the cash- diately. entre Rawleigh's ‘Dept. fering. a work is &@ M Freeport, Il. cha For a iady, . 25-40, wi a asin appearance annie BioCE MAN, WHO! and ‘sales personality. Must be wanty work to give estimate on| able to keep detailed records job. MI 4-1504. venient working hrs. com- E RIENCED REA fortable working cond., attractive TATE — set onal salary and splendid program o of new office with ample parking, company benefits, Associates Dis- close to bank. Excellent locat count rie Call Mr. O'Jibway, for walk in business. J. R. agp 2-0213 for appointment. 9 ®. m, _—Realtor — FE 5-618.. 5 p.m EXP. GARAGE BUTLDER. CALL Starereet GIRL - FOR GEN- after = er _ Ht omceceyare: Hills EXPERIE om De SH METAL me close ward Avenue. even, “Some EET) bi Stay nights. Two adults in fam- Forming Plenty of overtime fly. References required. Midwest Fringe Benefits. Air - Craft pro- | _ 65787. chen ee Mtg., 2975 E.| COLLEGE STUDENTS, 3 NEED- Ma ane ™ Birmingha: MI ed for 70 day loca: summer posi- iy Bor 6 Pontiac Presr._ ; c SP. FIREFIGHTERS DEMONSTRAIORS: TWENTY women needed in a statewide ex- ram with a rr po of Plastics, ine , Avon, Conn. mington ORchard 3-3207, 3-9829 _from_7_to DISH WASHER FOR EVENING work, $171 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, EXCHANGE HOURS FOR CASH. Opportunity for woman to make good money in a business of her own, Start earning at once, rep- resenting nationally known Avon Cosmetics, Call or write today, S 44508 or Pontiac P. O. Box EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK and waitress. No Sunday or holi- . Dixie Diner, Birming- I 43624. fo! t cap. er: at ranch, Harper Elevator, North Mic MARRIED FOR “GENERAL F FARM- oh. Apply at 41770 W iv . 10- Mile. MEN WANTED _ To work in Pontiac area, selling nationally famous Good Humor ice cream. High earnings, no ex- perience necessary. Route, uni- and sales car furnished: be veteran. Age no handi- Apply 8 to 12 a.m, Good Humor Corp. 6844 Wagner &t. Detroit 10. ‘ ' a 7 Information. a) m forms. transportation. Please give Ww National, 1020 —— ald Pontiac x ss Broad, Newark, W.J. MANAGER, GRAIN ELEVATOR. ExP- GRILL COOK. COUNTER & Want man to run the elevator at curb. For appointment call PE Peck, Mich. Good opportunity. _8-0483. GIRL FOR. _— SITTING, LIVE Par Ask fo. Mrs. ise at pts 6-8843 re $0 ee 8. ~~. MANICURIST \ Fort of full time. 10 per cent. renin IN INSURAN a for gg eae cae of ta me hot. neces- ‘ay ut he rewill J pefson up to 40 yrs, old. ra aa’, after 30 = all bade Mon, Reverse. Employment Agencies 8A CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BLDQ. FE 80416 *| Pleasant ublic * ence. JANE. ages we tween trained chines. Moai 5 ‘ot mportent than experience. PAT. eral office duties. CAREER GIRLS DOCTORS Secretary 9329 opegge | to background in electronics OFFICE MANAGER Credit (2250)... 2. oe eee cscees $400 INVENTORY CONTROL (2254) 9400 Graebner’s “MICHIGAN’S 1 LARGEST” 3 Ponting State Bank Bidg. L Instructions 9 AIRLINES NEED YOU] WANTED: Several young men and women will be selected immedi-| ately for training for attractive, high-salaried positions as hostess, reservationist, communicationist, station agent. Enjoy free ware Bhort,.” low cost training can ify. Must be between 17 sch dt “qual- Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL ld a "SP Bus. 22253 Res. FE B-1645 ~ Work Wanted Male 10 2 FAMILY MEN WANT WORK OF any kind, truck. OR 3-278 & cabinet work. (Rew. repair . Murdock. FE 2’ : AND BATUR- cy gunn ! St rd e evn & Trucking 19, 1900. aman tRoninos. eA icin, of Cremeent Lk see oe GREAT LAKES TREE TROIME PE 5-2001. ” . ‘ Bervice rife eg "Sieg 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. eats eaperlenre. PE Salst” FE _ REDUCED RATES: | ase sap wt ae ‘serve | rou. Se, EE Semi-trailers . Bi of AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and ‘Industrial an actor Co. on an = eae har SHE OR RUCK ice ite Ee ne eee HEATING — it har pa a ait ve. 41063. & |_Wayne Hea ing Co Co. | iF ¥ Wake * YOUR FURNACE ~ Kenyon Ht er rele +5634. ~ PLASTERING NG, NEW AND _pair. Vern Keller, “ 70251, ee! PLASTERING, NEW OR F RE PAIR: Work guaranteed. FE . PLASTERING bh 10 ) Bagley § St. TRIMMING. AND REMOV- al, Free estimates. FE 2-6019. FE TRIMMING “& TREE REMOVAL. PE 5-5502. watts WAaueD BY MACHINE. Fre OR 36 . Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ICK | DRESSES, SUITS. GOATS x ors "WOR . 11 @. Huron, FE makes, | ~~n-~-~~ Painting & & € Decorating 20 18ST CLASS EXP PAINTING AND corating. Reasonable. FE §-2860 A-) PAL G & WALL WASHING . ble, FE #-0838. A-l PAINTING AND DECORAT. | a Page ee ot eet A-i PAI ae poe ae & Ex- 0 al. Pees cent dise fa — terior, Guarante K&B WALL CLEANING. FREE estimates. FE 41041. GALL MILLER FOR THE NEW look. FE FIRST CLASS PAINTING & & DEC. service. 25 yrs. naan owe paben uato hte Paine — refinishing, For eatimate _call, FE 8-1467. DR G. TAILORING. aL terations. Bronce in home. Call PE Sess =| Pernitere ure Refinishing | i PAINTING | “és PAPERHANGING. R rates. PE 4-1476. PAPERH ANGI FE 4-217] or FE 4-6829. PAINTING & FAPEREARGING. K E. Withite. MOTHER |W Iie Skee G REFA!RING, REFINIS' tn ber home. Cail Toe os 5 oye Bie teaching. An‘tgu-s 8 poor oid PAINTING, | wits © afc re PA- wil day or nights, ive| FE 5-0 meee ~ r eee B. PAPERI NG AND DECORATING. Garden Plowing 16B PAN AGia CLEMSON = at oP Lomine AND UJRAGGING, | TUPPER R 3-1061 yg nT OMAR DEsthES 8 or MYrtle 25402. - | PAINTING, INT. ar WALL wore } yee eee 7 aotoenine SERVICE.| washing. Free est. FE 3-2671. ek ae Ph cha NOnTE, “Yawn and gardens also top soil! PAINTING & PAPERHANGING. perves, Delle ton, Sent Wir Lk) Sige Ment tet rene PE riseeuced.' Pose PE Pai WTD. DAY Ww Work IN VICINITY CONE'S RENTAL. R pore TEL See : : Pontiac Lake. OR 3-2781. Television Service 22 wait oe dane on xs aRaonI bara PLOWING. DRAGGING | ANTED: end aiscing. Any where. OR , - Home evenings. 3-5986 , COPENHAVER'S FE ae ADIO & TV WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, OR OR e. FE, “egmpen on done in my hom WASHING & nonin FE 23-3567 WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME. PE 2-3567 Building Service 12 AAA FLOOR nee, GARDEN wae & DRAG- | g. Phon cA 65-0497. ae ee TLOWINO AND LIGHT preg inte = pet e326 hour, Vic. _ Keego Harbo __ _ ROTARY mitiae ‘BY et JOB. PE 5-6780. AFTER 5.pm. OR 3-2578. ROTO TILLING.. LAWNS, GAR- dens & flower beds. OR 3-784. Trucks ‘to Rent: | PAPERHANGING — 1 _ PAINTING & a plaster FE 8-8613. “SLICE OF HAM “3 i va . ; | en 4-15 | Saver ose $$$. Good location t. FE 8-0433 Wed. . Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ee $500,000.00 or r our clients 21 years service to @ satisfied clientele, See me before you sell: Ask tos Bob Mahan. To Buy~To SelJ—T: Insure MAHAN Repair. 566 W, Huron. Night serv- | _ lee ealls. PE tsar DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE | REALTY CO, REALTORS PE — or FE 5§-8390 Open Evenings & Bundays STRAKA 1075 Huron FE 2-026} Goumaweas TV REPAIR. ANY MAKE. FE 49736. CON "8 RADIO & TV. 127 8, PARKE ST. Typewriter Service 22A LAYING, GJALHT | RACTOR | WORK. GARDEN ee BILLS, FE 8-2050 pi ng iz. cing. mow- TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- a she ing. Vicinity of Baldwin & Walton. chines repairing. =a work. F], LATING,” SANDING” 6 FD FIN.) rE 43045 General Printing and Office Sup- _ Pontiac Hardwoo¢ Floor Beccles lace Tax Service 17 ply_Co., 1% W_ Lawrence. A-l A Cae Pak ROPES OES EDO SS Uphol: tort 23 Rough- re: ie) ‘s' terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM 3-0482. A Pog pod 8 ™ week tl,» se | med eeeudes fon ms Al BRICK, BLOCK WORK. - pele Garrett = i | BEADLE’S DRAPERIES. SAMPLE Fireplaces, basements and chim-|° S8t.. just 8. - Econ ao tha | shown by appt. FE 5-1927. _neys. PE 17-0405 _ a next ‘door to Beedies Drug EAKLES ‘© CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- &-1 ROOFING & SIDING. GUAR- | 8174 Cooley La’ anteed work. OR 3-5525 [ALL INCOME TAX, SERVICE | at Srecinecinane ae oo antes oe 3 A&B -B TRENCHING OR 35883 4 5 a, are eT 0, | —— ___HOUSE CALLS _ INCOME TAX RETURNS 8 PRE- pared. OR 3-9007 JACK FROST TAX SERVICE Baldwin at Montcalm J TACK BANNEN TAX SERVICE NEW oORCINA Mee =H Water line Field tile. A Seep & BONDED MASON contractor, Gabe Roth. FE FE DA 3971 race Share , eement ork, brick aa teesinces. Qual- Ry work done promptly and eco- pomicety YPES MASONRY WORK Bioeks, brick and sone fireplaces } Gemen arives and wee, Cay 4375. SAGINAW __| Call PE 22671 day or Bivht. Ellis, FED HELP With Income Tax? $5.00 rer Ps "ALUM 6 INSULATED SIDING |. 2-0’ return et your home. pe aa re hea prices — Superior 71. a ee ALL TYPES REMODELING | TAX SERVICE Porches, additions roofing. sid- anytime OR 3-2943 5756 Highland Rd ng een FE set! Tee WORKING MAN'P TAX C SERVICE. ‘ : aefer - Hosner SSeS | _son Off Baldwin. call FE ei, | ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK | Floors, drives. & etc. Jensen, FE _ Insurance Agencies. 1 174 | BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK | ARE YOU SAVINO 20 PER R CENT and FE 2-2468. ON fire fireplaces, insurance? io clients BRICK, BLOCK AND ee eee work. Also chimneys No job too large. Restdential and commer Austin-Norvell | Agency F INSURANCE ALL +1128 FE 2-6221. fter 6, FE 4-€212 aRPENTER WORE, WANTED, for we terres. forte “Ch peered INSURANCE NTRY WORK & ROOFING cane. new. Free estimates. OL ALL. KINDS Paste INSURED BY PHONE Carpenter Contracting _Nicholie & Harger Co. ROUGH OR TRIM. SET, OUR BID 'B_W_ Huroa St __"_FE $-#183, oN: Bidg._ Serres “MAHAN REALTY CO. CEMENT z BLOCK FIRE, WIND, AUTO. TREN WORK. FE _5-0782 ake = ; 63 CEMENT 18 OUR "SPECIALTY. vic Ser = beeen = FOR ra Se See = ne PEON, HOMES so peeas Pontiac Laundry, FE “ DRY WALL, GUARANTEED E CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- work. Free cstimate. OR 36033. CACE tea Beauty PLAIN OR RUF- DEY WALL BY, arene,|_Uanedy bes FH Soi es' Pea _tmal FE 54038, aadscaping 18A ee EENCING ~ lal VETERANS TREE SERVICE Rall ranch im chain link, it tisfacth Turnpost med or removed. Free Industrial and_ residential. mates, Call EM_ 93-6150 anytime. New son Fence Co., GEneva mt TREt SERVICE PETES) ‘ oval ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENERD | simein¥ Fe sven TT Roberts, FE COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. sane Pree entiine tes. © Lawn cutting 3 ring gleancup LECTRICAL Wi Ti SED im worl ¢ ing. raving, Ful RICAL WIRING. cae lay rolling = lawn cating’ eat | | FIDOR BANDING OLD PL FLOORS Scape Bervice FE 20712 FE eRNtE CRATE ANDSCAPE contractor Searaiete aoe Loni . ie Cart L Bills. agNERAC BLDG. AND ND REPAIR | | Brick wo cement, plastering. = a lance FE test. ee Ca . BE 42290. = Seer EE | SUARANTERD — ROOFS — ALL “Expert Landscaping kinds, Est. 1916 Marsh FOR COMPLETE 4. 353 N. Cass, PE 2 oa! PE 2-046. DSCAPING A D TREE SE MOVING FULLY 42 VANS. a Tose HALLS. ‘LANDSCAPING 568. FLEMING. bai FREE ESTIMATES iG. FLOOR LA} pane 138 Edison, Ph. CALL FE_ 8-3800 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AN — Ph, FE — LAWNS. RAKED, ROLLED, SEED- ed, fertilized. FE 2-0967. -|\NEW LAWN RESEEDING. OLD. lawns., Rolling & fertilizing, FE CUTTING & | OU A IcE | ——— ME GIVE on my homes, FE, 5-6068, ‘RANSOMS Pol ® ending ihe g Ata LAYING.| PE 5.331 ¢ lendecening gardening. and ishing. Phon 5.0502. ian Cron LANDSCAPING — AND wre cut. Call FE 2- RELIABLE PARTY WILL FT- Lower Straits ian n nance your basement or incom- plete home AY jow rate of . terest. FE 2-9104, before 8 p.m. Cutting Spring cleanup, complete lawn | ROOF REPAIRS cutting & maintenance serv. We ___ Bavestroughing — rE “et ; we ore Borgir — lar; & WL ND CONTRACT- sm estates eust- Pony Bera . a em, Mich over 16 rrs. «ror de- G ca te TRENCHING AND Suni lawn service. Call EM BULLDOZING leg Thompson __—=_—s—«éFEC‘+-6841 _ Paovar me Pee, TRENGHING, SOLLDOEING-1 SEP. sODDING & SEEDING. SOD DE- tig tank tank & drain field eo livered. ELgin 5-4337. TREES Building Supplies 1 __12A! | - we Gy or wok: FE Se Tri ed or ed 8 i y ~SOLLBORING’ & GRADING | ine iD Work aroved buildings and Wtd. Household Goods 27, Fill dart, gravel § back. “Punk” Bole watts -. pg ol mee _Farta’ 94-0983. e id ate insured. Frank ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST #2903, Walled | “furniture buyers. Cash waiting, "Business Services 13 ao x. paiveway onan FE 47881. at Tin ACE FREE, SERVICE. BE war | TARR SRENEMAT S as FURNITUR RE NEEDED ve: En lota 2711 Moving & ¢ Trucking 19 dollar. sath Sy ao ee ALL wae OF FOUNTAIN PENS Pangea lot you cepted oy, ectory rained mag Asa ALG some | Bal, Fheae On eo at our. rR Office con Ww Law. A-i_ MOVING — HAULING ft for you, OA #268 s" ao —Fenee_ Bt. p FE 3-013. Seeenabie nae WANTED TO ALUMINUM & INSULATED easonable rates YE E 5.0658 of furniture a0, FE au rr NG ABC ABC CARTAGE. LARGE VAN OR a Installed—Terms—Low pickup Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Superior. FE 4-3177._ i ASHES ers smmENTe 6 | Neer APPLIANCE SERVI ne. cleaned. Reasonable. FE BABY CHIFFEROBE WANTED. We service ali makes of wringer 3’ | FE 4-380. : end sulomatr wasters, 38 7% EAREMENT | CLEANING & LIGHT HA OU TRIED SWAP SERV- Se ee ee re one HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME WTD: ALL TYPES OF A ANTIQUES. ASPHALT your price. Anytime. 98-0095 sess. dishes, ete, 1521 Black topping. driveways. school LIGHT HAULING. REASONABLE WTD aOR SE TRAILERS IN yards,. parking lots, r | rates, PE & | cs mechan patched, or me By experienced LIGET Had athe “TAME YOUR besten OL P0761 company. our prices first “price. FE gist, Ww ed Fe ston @rder im “early. PD. cieHt AND HEAVY TRUCKING. her auton te Rent 29: KUDIgVOR” REARING “XID — ear Peet _ bested APT, OR HOUSE. wid. ity R, Saginew. eee Stes WitH 44 TON Fick 4 ® eter: fa "Tafa. i month. FE 40490, B “WALL EANERS | MODERN og aahiusbed edt ake 2 * ‘Reasonable. = nr 1 3 rt leke Pree est. No obligation: FE 21631 ‘O'DELL CARTAGE |_ in vie. ‘of MA §-1872, TR FT (Local and long distance moving. | UNPURN N 5 FER “ Phone FE +6806 oi rent, y | ' | | { | | | oF OR | | _SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- | spreads. } Your material. FE 5-5797 Lost & Found. cod OP FOUND:, BLACK & WHITE =| male: Beagle with 1956 License LOST. ae oo. BLUE SUIT im brown sho; bag, size 19 stout Vicinity ears Lake Rd. _near Walnut, Lake Rd. MA 6-2070. | LOST: PARAKEET, BLUE WITH grey wings, vic. Baldwin and 34 Tacoma Ct. F Reward. FE 2-1070 LOST: 3 YR. OLD MALE BRIT- tany spaniel, Answers name of _Fred. meses) Call OR _ 3-0064 corner. - Jackson & Ormond Blvd Front o Pelagic Lake Bape at 8°30, | am. Money, papers, of great — ; timental value. 5556 Ormond _Davisburg. | Lost: or BLACK “FEMALE | bn "4 era af aes mouth. Stub . Rewa Orchard Lake _Ave. FE 4-868. Lost Your. R PET? WA 7 eens TO min home? ichigen’ Antrnal Rescue aeeeee, STOLEN: BOY'S SCHWIN BLACK Phantom bicycle, vicinity of 118 Prospect. Friday night, if re- turned no questions asked. Re- __ #4868. ~ Hobbies & 2s & Supplies — 24A Pld Py ait 1 ‘Rent es Furnished aa eee ts have (1 RM, — NEW pms. PVT peieet al + On ~_ line. Refined , bath, util, _aduits. “Ref FE 2 RM., BATH & KITCHEN, COU- es we be single man. 82. Washing- 1 aoe ali utilities & Frigidaire. $9 wk, _133_ E. Howard BEDROOM TERRACE, PARTLY furnished, until Sept. 13th. Adults only Cal between 4 & 8 pm. FE 4-1660 RITES, % acre |ia2 ) BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN © more, with 100 ntage BD. CHARLES, 1717 8. 8" Telegraph | | oa g i range ordain rm Loan Cor siete hpastenatis Meare a Equitable Bociety 2 RM. CLEAN 2 MEN ie OR- FE 4-0521 Eves. FE 5-8801 _ chard Lk. Ave. | TO. ont “THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract, Realtor Partridge is tne “pird’ to see. 1 Ww Huron St. Phone FE 2-8316 WE CAN SELL BUY < OR SERV- = a land contract. Bee us | ec CHAPIN REAL ESTATE 4701 Dixie Drayton Plains aR 3-1223 “CASH — IN A FLASH For land contracts gie Johnson in reon 30 - vears service to satisfied friends and clientele A. Johnson : 14 8 iis Ra. _Wanted Real Estate 324 BOY SELL OR TRADE Bist ri leaity. We ‘cine. buy aed sell equities and contracts. GEORGE BLAIR R 4356 Disie Hwy. Draytor Pleirs ! "E 7 : see Au- { LARGE HOMES AND SMALL HOMES We have qualified clients wait- ing’ for homes in town and also in desirable tions | i . | j i i | LARGE ROOMS. UP: vers bath washing privileges, pri- Ww. Bae Baby welcome. Aes | LARGE ara Se ey _Pv.. ent 89 § St FE 2-0666 “RMS. SHARE BATH WITH ONE Very clean fas. bus or pro- 5-544 _fessional person FE _ 61 ROOMS ADULTs ONLY, borr Ave 2 RMS. AND KITCHENETTE 194 Going 8t. Corner of Whittrmore 2 RMS. CLEAN. COUPLE PRE- _ferred. No Gfinkers. FE 4-0644 NICE LARGE ROOMS UTILI ties Private entrance facilities. 209 Norton 2 LARGE RMS, NEWLY DECO- paw a weicome. Gingelivilie. 2 ee gecorated UL NEWLY NETTE. Ni Prt. ent. & bath. Near General Hosp. Nicely furn. 5662. - NEWLY DECORATED, ER. PRI- | AU- | Washing - \ | Apts. | Furnished a I a i be CALL 10: Par \ iN te 2. Pontiac. ata haus “ain FURN. Uri. | ¥ nes | CUBAN } ICLENCY | } \ MODERN EFriGiENCY f a > Be & 8. OR W369. : Ee ay : r PURN. APT. COUPLE. _Ciose downtown ce Fon RENT ONTIL JUNE 1. Sat $8 Pt as turn. apt. i e _ 53707. — a Gert Jove 1 yn payin turn. : 6-270, “ | cand Bhar Ee. WITH GARDEN Partially furn. ose Vinewood LOVELY aR M APT ALSO garage availal hg or pre- Sossjenal | people’ ealy 147 Pros- pect LOWER 2 “ROOMS NEAR R BALD- win Rubber. Nicely furnished, new refrig, with freezer ten, for adults, 216 Central, bik. & Saginaw. FE 2-€253. vi 48ee “PVT 4 RMB. & BATH, CLOSE in. $76 Mo. a furn. No drink- ers. FE 8-127 UPSTAIRS 2 See “& BATH, PVT ent Everything ‘urn. ielhiding laundry rm. Meal fer two, Newly dec Near met an No chil- iren, FE 24 UTILITIES | pa eee COUPLE | only, FE 5-3036, eves. FE 7- 808. VERY NICE a ROMS PVT ENT ; bath 25563. i Rent Apts. U : Unfurnished 4 1 BDRM UPPER ON EUCLID. 1 Palace Trailer off Dixie Hwy dOeeren duplex on Spokane oa 1 4ROOM AND 1 5-ROOM FLAT, children peleome: jake privileges FE 5-841 1 > 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY. FURN i Tiled beth yr.-around. Lake front apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk. Ro. RM UNFUSN dt ADULTS. _v'_ Highland Apt. -@ 6S. _ Edith. BEDRM MODERN, NEAR PON- tiac High and downtown MY 2-625) | “UNFURNISHED, close in om Mill Street. $45 er nein" Call J. A. Tay- _FE 4-2544 “BEDRY DUPLEX PATIO [GE yard children welcome. $85 a mo FE 5-933, 000 ‘4; ROOMS. PVT BATH, GARAGE 3015.Auburn Rd, Auburn Heights _Ph bk, 71-8892 ~ROOM STOVE. REFRIG., HEAT and hot water furn. Pvt. bath & ent. Closé to downtown. 1! or aduiis, $5u mo Cail after 4 p.m. _FF 5-33.51 _ J LARGE ROOWS_ KITCHENETTE | & bath. Lois of closets & storage | 2 ROOM i * ! Jr High 444 © Pike St FE 8-2336. oo 2 RMS. AND BATH, AVAILABLE aed! 1 163 Chandieg Ave 3 & BATH. UPPER. HEAT. STOVE * Good 1 cond. FE 2-7425. [> RMG PRIVY. ENT. AND BATH. | Aduits 65) Markle ‘J RMS_& BATH UTIL FURN. ’ FE 2-8888 3 room apartments with heat, hot | water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished. Near Tel-Huron shopping center, See Mr. Smith at 28 E Huron 8t. 3} ROOMS & BAIH, HEATED, électric stove & refrigerator furn 6374 Dixie Hwy Clarkston, Mich Days inquire at MeNeil's Nursery 6610 Dixie Hwy 3 RMS. CLOSE IN. HEAT & UTI! furn ‘$13 50 per wk 51 Feneley Ct 3 kM, BATH, GARAGE. QUIET | couple rads side. Pvt ent, util furn No children or pets PF 2.2306 /3 RMB. 453 N. bi MODERN WITH HEAT~ Perry S&T pm |3 ROOM AND BATH MAIN foo: apt. Close to downtown tiac, so per Laoag Cail Realtor i | Partridge (BE «5562 } LARGE ROOMS & BATH, PVT | entrance Stear, heat. Btove & | refrig. FE: 2-2416 ; 3 ROOMS & PATH, FE eso) 98 8 Merrimac “4 ROOMS UPPER, EAST SIDE adults. PE 8-2413 ¢ RMS. & BATH, LOWER UTIL furn FE 6-6064- before 6 30 pm 4 LARGE ROOMS, UPPER. VERY nice, clean. Priv. ent. uti! furn $70 a mo. Cail after @ pm Phone FE, 5-7050 | LARGE RMS & BATH. PVT. ent Heat & hot water furn. OR | _3-1078. | a ROOMS & BATH, UPPER, | ae _South Parke FE ¢-7034. ~$ RMS & BATH, UPPER Adults. ae ~5 663 ; apartment with fireplace, 2 — LY FURN. near downtown. $65 per mo bath Be ent. Close te down- an Realtor Partridge. FE rsa Pontiac. FE 56-0441 or in- 4-3581. : —auire 343 Oakland Ave ¢ ROOMS. 8BHCQND FLOOR, 2 ROOMS. EVERYTHING PURN | ‘lose in Cat' FE" 23-6663 or FE men nh only. FE : 43135 a-TTH4 2 ROOMS. UTILITIEg PAID. GN A BRAND NEW WEST 1 a ag and close to downtown. BEDROOM APT *TOVE. RE-| re $100 PER MONTH 130 SEMIN: | ice ROOM FURN. CLEAN, | oT I rs . ties paid. child welcome poe CALL FE ¢1859 OR FE 6-3197 fat ia Wi avoe colle BUILDING a ROOMS WITH PRIVATE B/ BATH Modern 3 Walk fn and ent. Very clean, 36 Center 2 ae 3 = PVT. BATH. ADULTS only. Ave. 3 yee y ished. 180 E 2 ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, Ps) eR EARTLY FA FUR- ith and 2-3 and 4 bed ant BY YAP: POINTMENT ON. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tt N. Ba Ld Ph. en eee tna:son OWNERS We need Hating on houses sizes, lots, acreage. farms. Money | available to buy land contracts. “PONT IAC REAL TY 797_Balawit” “SOLD | i PE 5-8273 | _Rd. Adults only. T AND 3 ROOM 79 CLARE 8T., 7 ROOMS. 107% | * * SAGTRAW. AP- _Ply_efter 4 p.m : J LARGE RMS | “PRIV BATH & ent. Washing facilities, atl, furn _Children welcome. er *- 7000 2 RM. LAKEPRONT APT. CoU- ple only Pvt. ent EM 3-3044 |2 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES, newly decorated. priv. ent. PE. 4-4340 References required 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, & bath closet, On bi vas line Apply 41) E _Pike. ‘BRAND NEW Saimer Street, just south of 505 ‘La! venue. WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV 2) aiace, On bus ine Néer Eastern | i 3 RMS. "& BATH, eee “BETWEEN PE i— way | Rent ‘Houses Untura, 36) 3 sunnooe 1%. yaaa OLD a ® on t month oe Walaut Bia a “GARAGE, ea Dace at & Sun, hey ‘95 New 0 7 eot tint Sp ase jee? | wi Rags |, Se Pete cee tel mete Hy en a Wi ehure iw, # i, ROOMS WITH WaTH. REF. ' & screens, shrubs & large r pom . lot. Landscaped, Go Dixie te xhts. In be Sashabaw turn east on ybee bach AS ... PE _to _bon Dvorak i * seat is ees Wines IT’S GARDEN TIME AUBURN HEIGHTS” NEARLY weartr new 2 bedroom with bath on hew | bedrm. house. Modern 1 & 1-3 acrés. Has auto. oll heal, 4-8013 —— io er vester & elie cae, or SIS 05 | ty oches- ‘FOR LEASE NEW 2 BEDRM. t “t oO: —_ —— home at White Lk. #85 per month, , os eauian =e am , At extra, aru same PLANK SHEPARD LARGE HOUSE. FOR LARGE OL 1-751) 2980 Tienken Rd aes FE 23-0613. between 6 & 8 ‘Beautiful Indian Village John K. Irwin | Pvt. beach, 3-bedrm. Reas. MAr- ket 4-239. REALTOR _ = F Re t t Re . 37, 58 _— ae oe Weat uron reet ee eee ooms ~~ Phone re set Ewe. OR 2? MEN, (COOKING PRIV- Lp ACRE S _ileges_ PE 41038 10 anes north of Pontiac. has 1 LARGE ROOM, poOWNTOWN: garage & start of extra attached ante entrance FE 4-0122 room net sees ae be ~ FOR LANDY” WITH COOK. made livesble while buliding new nv . ? = on beautiful wooded area. Bakes Capone We NTS GY Rea ee permet * SLEEPING qooH FOR MAN oni cesar Se Oe Prt. entrance 207 E Huron FE Ut 2 udget | ATTRACTIVE ROOM “FOR GIRL Kitchen. 547 W. Huron. i BUS STOP. PVI_ ENT. COOKING 490 -W. Huron, PE 2-9956 Rancher’ | i cL EAN SLEEPING RM. ON WEST | side. FE 2-0504 CLEAN ROOM, CLOSE INS “NEAR | PO. For man. FE 4-87 Ee rm iF YOu “WANT A cal ~QUreT | . | ta! our home At bus : Beate? | Full Basement ‘TaROF ; RLEERIN > ROOM, i Ciose | 103. Parkhurst, FE 8-5502__ wie | ROOMS FOR COLORED H | Call at 30, Deland Cl. or rE omes | MODERN ROOM. BUSINESS OR’ professional person only, $4, ga- | rage available 147 Prospect NICE ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN Br dewntown. 41 Pine St FE ROOM FOR CLEAN ~ WORKING men. $6 wk. Close ln Shower. FE | §-6728 SLEEPING “ROOMS, “IN A RE- spectable home FE 5-3208 So ROOM FOR c in. FE 2-0326 SLEEPING RM BY FISHER Body. FE $-2203 WOMAN. COOKING © PRIV- orivate, FE 4284 WEsT SIDE RM_ On Your Lot or Ours ~ Featuring FLUSH DOORS DELCOOIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING RENT ~ ALL "hOwER GA. 2-317 canines os rere, Busines mee em ( LOSET DOORS Rooms With Bosrd 38 ; eee en ALUMINUM |CLEAN, QUIET ROOMS CAND SLIDING WINDOWS | board for 2 eee nares Ruloo | : . ch ch b an store = aesarea = Homelenit Rassanabie FE 53-0752 ELECTRIC EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE ar PP : : mea 16 Matthews FE 6-0377 HOT WATER HEATER " ROOM ‘CLOSE TO TOWN AND bus, $15 week FE 2-8687 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN GOOD | meals FE 2-3429 = ; ROOM & ROARD IN CHRISTIAN Home, i couple or single man « FE 8-62 ROOM wits BOARD. | GENTLE- man, PE 5-643 | Convalescent I Homes 38A | PL ee wou | IN IN COUNTRY | for ebaerty people. Imformation | MA eS VACANCY. PRIVATE OR 8EMI- private rooms for aged or con- | valescent, Rates include doctor's _and nursing care. PE 5-426). FOR ONLY $9,975 | PLUS LOT Directions to Model: LAKE RD. | CABS TO C LA RD. WATCH FOR SIGNS Hotel R Rooms . 39 HOTEL AU UBU RIN HOTEL AUBURIX. | Model Open Also 1 or 2 room ap partneats DAILY 5 TO 8 Cookine and refrigeration unit 464 Auburn FE 32-9239 HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN neat rooms & ants By x’ - week Moderate rates = Bateman Perry FE 5-8126. POL LLL LOL a LLL LDL ~~ Rent Stores 2 STORES 15 X §0. PARKING. SUNDAY 1107 FE ©3415 42 W Huron . LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY, Here ts @ beautiful home in small west side. home Full base- a lovely area priced at just ‘enuese se ment, gas Neat Special consider- $14.500 3 nice bedrms,, full | Va naan t = wee Uity ne ation sat be eg ls en bath with ebewer barre ving | Pull price Go sis, mo ie20 man mon room with natura, replace, | * = ve ay, ae abner gine BA a © z aegis ye AT Bitz. Kitchen ond oreeeeting in iiving | ITLL GROW ON YOU MODERN 5 ROOMS & BATH. 1) and dining rooms. Hl base-| The moment you step inside thfs : ment, forced air oil furnace. bea 1 4 bedrm. home situated Re eM 3 an M59 on Teggerdine 2 car garage Call today. pevtopee surre Lake H . large * NEWLY DECORATED. MODERN - | utiful bemt., large rec. room. 2 bedrooms. Children. $65 a3 mo West lréquois | steam heat, large well John R. Rd. near 8. Blvd. MUI- In lovely Seminole Hills. & fot, This can't for _berry 91943. , big 8 room home with ¢ bedrms | $25,000. Priced for euick sale, . +7 Sas rhe bath< fireplace, and svn $18.80%- terms, RE NT AL. \ room Big full basement with CNUs ! attachec garage. Terme Ce se 9 DOWN ee ‘ ; 2, | Saatig” large modern kitchen. Atiractive new duplex type units Sylvan | alte bdamt., ree dr. Call ua. Reasonable rent Lecated in Por An exceptional buy at uot tiac on, East Blvd and Perry St $16,500 5 yooms and 2 baths Lake FRONT fal basement, gas beat. Gs | 9 pedrms., uavely carpeted living CALL FE ¢7833 rage. Everything you could, rm. large ki hehen, a ty of oy “ . « want, Call for particulars. | boards ofl ms Rent Lake Cottages JOA ' screens. large ag gg on na RA OTE | beach. $9,950—terms. Russell Young REALTOR-—-BUILDER WksT SIDE BRICK THREE . BEDROOMS. ALL ON ONE FLOOR. Owner transferred — immediate posses- sion. Full basement. Storms and screens. $13,750, 3,750 wn BETTER HURRY, WE HAVE THE KEY. $1,000 DOWN Re thie first happy family to live ju this few me. xcellent = Pleasant fowct f through- 635283—YOU'LL LIKE ut 1! $0,750 full price. Humphries FE 2-0474 * 83 °N. Telegra: a FE as Open Ves, Multiple Listing Service CLARK MACEDAY LAKE AREA. This remodeled 2bedroom bungalow. with a nice living room, bined kitchen and dinin lake, good swim min: water skiing, ete. $7,960 with $1,000 do LAKE ORION AREA. s4room ranch, This home was ‘it in "50 and is 30554 on fi tion, 3 large bedrooma all Te e floor. living room, moderg’ | ritchen, tiled bath, large utility room, rage. a little finiebing ark to be dome yet, 3 lots” Priced at $7,800 with $1,500 _ agown RANCH 3. BEDROOMS West ‘sub This ee Was built tm ‘S55 3 very nite bedrooms, lovely liv- St room cembined kitchen and ‘ning @rea, separate utility rm nat tiled beth suto ol] heat alum storms and screens. §2.495 down EG ak Ric AL ESTATE = 4-64 FE 4-4615 — Eventn, Sundays MULTIPLE LI MING SERVICE _BROWN UILD— we will build a lovely. % ch style en your wi ment. Excellent construction Very attractive and well pianned bome Ask for Mr, Brown £ $375 GI SPECIAL—Large 5§ real value. Priced at ¢ $11.500 MONEY MA ~- Three family building tn excellent ren section. Ne Soir ac furn. Two car = Michor fencin Paved st. aan income. Wi sell or trade. ike AV fronta Se te noes | eet at ees, §=$Kampsen ee are ready for occupancy 141-163 Oakland. OR31301, | pisste t Offi e Space 41 Pee Ngee ene ee eee | READ YICO Wyn |onae 4 acres asenes Spon, acter sateen. Sc | Aim Compersonmy ovrices.; 3775S. Telegraph Road | M8 moe kiteh ‘Bal bullding, | 10¢al location on Telegre Rad. | - Ps home. Se edivinaes earn | 1 mile South of Orchard Lk. Rd | EE 4-052 re pera. cor oe ee cake | Good parking facilities PE 4-0601. | ee ———| : r I rior of the Open tor’ thseection | DOW NTOW N | | ome has been completely Daily and Sunday | Located within 300 feet of 100° \A i built - oy j per cent corner an F —— a iy Take a look at the interior } Kderal 86918 Consisting of 3 room suite with y and you'll agree thet this is @ == | oe rah emt sae im were wonderful value. Shown by ap CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 1 rooms, and bath ell large rms. located close to down town Edw 77 oN Saginee st Open Evenings ‘ti) 8.30 Ground floor. M.: Stott, Realtor FE 5-8165. NEAR WHITFIELD scHoot, ao rms, af furnizhed Tease available Roy Annett Inc. hag ALTORS nace, new water heater,’ 28 £ Huron 6&t. FE #-0466 ear arage with ove Oven: Evenings and Sunday 1-4 doors, 834183 ft lot Near Tel-Huron ie ‘PE 3- | ® | 6 i guia. like this si laundry facilities close in, 178 | ; Your house. ie. us show you how | Auburr_ Ave | FOR RENT UNPORW SECOND | pocron c00 oa. ¢ tear | “2ST SIDE INCOME 77 | our method of contacting qualified | 2 ee A ce eee ee) ee ee eee & aie | S7Ptee eh Ot eck we | tak the strain away Telegra Rd. iocation. Ample rms. down & rm. | patel i Prec ina qual Baur ral ati. Sie of Baldwin. Pvt. ties. Bos — ee | off-street parking Heat and water apts, up 3 garage. | fied. appraiser at your door in tas or PE bane, S Blvd. PE Sse “ste Somer: | furnished. “Suitable for effice or Mandy locetien eed right aes fae 5 Rook FURS “aPT., NICE | MODERN APT. 3 ROOMS | Dusiness. any s & BATH. _& CLEAN 26) 8 rivate entrance, heat, laundry | Leslie R. Tri Realtc NEAR WATER D . ROOM PRIVte. ENTRANCE, | facilities and garage farn. 1 baby | Leslie KK. Ifipp, Nealtor | 6 large neff roome & full | eee! ries child welcome. FE 2-5573 | Bagg sable-« ~$65 & month, FE 75 W Huron Street i bath . handy to 7 SINGLE 1-ROOM APTS. CHEAP. “CHEAP ee 0 FE 56-8161 or FE 5-0238 ; school, aff kere sete re Hpeplee ee FE 47114 FE 4-8593, 320 N. Saginaw. NICE 4 RMS. & BATH WITH GA . ad My ol eer wend Reged 63 N Telegraph Ru ves. | 7 alam “Riad MATH ae Ove PE 57878, 202 8. Marshall. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT oe a nen | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ot Wanker Be: BATH & NEWLY DECORATED ¢ RM. & aes 4540 eae Hwy H % ~ THE BEST Children welcome. FE 5-1900. bath, basement facilities, Front an Welt OR 31355 == 46 prg SCOT BT = =. mae | and rear entrance, garage. 69 Tele rra oh Road older iome of 8 PLACE TO 3 FURN, RMS. CHILDREN WEL- Monroe st FE “sats gray F nd older some ee _come. 20 Willard, FE 80-0658. = one GR TWO abotain HOT WA- Rey ee ae isa trea. parak. ‘Yhere's SELL 3 WELL FURN. CLEAN ROOMS, ter beat, refrig and stove turn, | road Flaca tan Moved ge : # prdwood floors & plastered YOUR gate. turn. Adults — 16 Pine- Pet ee aa FoR ENE pie off-street parking. Heat iv ae Priced at only $6,825, , water furnished. Suit- | PROPERTY 3 LARGE Ris. MODERN, CLOSE FE 2-675 able for office or business. | | IS WHERE eres eee ee | ERA AP SS AVAILABLE FOR |e lie R. Tripp, Realtor pe We Say Rat’ seateneie } RMS. AND BATH. W SIDE Immediate occupancy ranging tn $ rae EAtO e MOST __Small_baby_weicome. FE 2-436. | rice from $63 to $92 @ month. | Huron wes rae a bare A aE Gp azsg" FE seis or PE 60998 PROPERTY Vill,” Fur. Garden. spot. OR | oRPER HALF OF DJPLEX NEAR | Sow sae Bier IS eee orn re Setter) Goserel FS faves. tor's office or factory repre eo & HARGER CO. SOLD!. | 7 ROOMS & 1 "BATE EEYATE E ENT. | eRpuniiaines 4 ROOMS & BATH | tive Heated. Plenty of é “KL O arnt call after | flat, clean with lange yard. 988. | Appi mm Saramore Mot oat, et Ofte we 2 Ww Muro evenings Ee i aid 1 J oodward Pontiac. RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENTRANCE , | ePPER § RM3_ GASSED PORCH WHI i No Spheres. PE 3-7406 t £ beth, Bove. ge Beat a a Fer Rent Miscellaneous 42, Se sas 3 Dente 5 Atk PRIVATE EW: | _ derson, FE 23689 300 = ronan itm) bance INE LOON LAKE 7 RM. PRIVATE. BATH “y ENT. | Rent Houses ms Furnished | 35 a NEW HOME-Lovely 3 bedroom _Couple. FE 2598. | Rann FOR REN” FOR L LGHT ixpus. home plus many extras, recrea, REALTORS |? ROOM HOUSE iARTLY Mop-| ae Seeel oA (alee enema, fool Phove On +1298 ot 7 sane 3 — zenete Rar | etm Adults only 395. _Freemount. FE S. le | 43 videos ral veg teem a s Denner he tea ts) | fee Me tour ces |” ROOM © BATH ROME TALL US louses | room facmg lake, built In electric a ta - child or baby welcome Ap- after 3:30, PE 2-7528. | even, grill ete, two baths and BUY OR SELL ply 806 St. Clair. ‘FURN 8 RM. HOUSE. 1012 Wixom ORTONVILLE 4 ODERN of, RED more 1 will personally buy your prop- _ | Ke. Cail ACademy 6-7020, Brigh- perenee: sce .. rt ait it for ee ar Mar 200 down, #asy terms. FE 2-657 IKE NEW \ ie Tote Feit i, 3 RMB. PVT. BATH & ENT. 67 6. BMC = arvey Wijon, Bkr. iLIKE NE\ price nl . Cah and let, Parke @.. = | rms. a ne Gene. my aN MODERN § ROOM BUNGALOW “— #14 DOWN, ‘ Bs pro 3 = APT. PARTLY FORN. | $1, wn: many extras, fenced & oe land- Lt BROKER St.,. Waterford, OR s1a16, SMALL HO’ Rose Te IN KEEGO HAR- 2973. seaped yerd, garage gull dase- PE +11 "T¥job Bilis, Lake Rd. 3 as S:7K Clinton ast 2Or_ FE fee “nh HOUSE PO o more i 3 Mee MALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU- NOW. LISTINGS WANTED | 18, et gs | ae Le eee ae Ee veaker Pay hie: TERs Walting LET tare nce wasn: come. . Tngiire ‘a at 1608 Taylor Rd. : J R Hiltz seed __Phone FE 4-542 ee AO gnome 7 " * *. tan Peary Rg couple 42°8. Marshall. No | SMALI, “HOUSE ‘PORN. MODERN.| sion. 8160 down, 401 508 "mo meinen BMALL kere Gas heat. its miles &. of Auburn | ike. Pho one EM 3-3470. 1011 W. Huron FE 5-618} non! lie - Middleton 1 ee me ee ee | ae HOUSE ON ~uEe - | $9003 _ber. PE 5-3600. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 °F"! “partitioned, basement, DRAYTON WOODS F ROOMS, LAROE 6 CHEERETL ee ef et aR REEL TE | 5 revma 1 . jl en eve farn-— : “gd stairs hn ® ery rooms, 149 car garage Home hel Oe bore ‘Hats. PE ease. 2 re re MODERN, 3005 Sf See __leceree rE 5468, is 4 —. old. Fult price $12,- ROOMS & BATH FOR RENT. fy > BRD NEW HOME 11 ik PON: | terms, We are grag ia tose. the pad 83 E.. Princeton. | 2 HOUSES. § LARGE ROOMS. 4N ~ tine. 730 sf shatied lot. % bloc ~ are gai’ pac Ki . Sms. op Sashabawjin-. of ool Take vacant lot -— Call for appointment. : lead sekacn RR $l arr. — 22 Auburn off Bag. io fear). eash to m © oe pm: a. ance J x at $40 month, Good @ WM. A. fers an & ‘M BRICK TER dividual (no realtors pieBse o. a este ” = oe gilt ~. ae mR oe Repit_ to Box 3, Pontiac estate. We welcome. a I incomes, Pat. ae i -LIKE, A REAL CAR - Sod "Northern ene oe /ouk MIN? Lbts of? | Ree ats & to or ct #2 ots. 0 "00 | ar Pr es ' 52° W. Huron eee titers pa, fin, the W ant, Ads! wut Sree ms : wy 782 pointment only L.. H. BROWN, Rea 1362 Ne Rony 2-4610 Ph. p Listing ervice GIS ST MIKES, SARAH - Me- COLN fenced lot. bus. About sito will pod ay You be first WASHINGTON PARK ~ Bun- galow with finished attic. 13 x15 ft. living reom, famiiy basement, and hot water. th approximately e = today AY O'NEIL., a. ‘on ee Rd. Realtor Pe bore eae Out of Business Four good rentals on two acres. Commercial site Next door to school. Fine location for more rentals or other types of business. Has many possibilities. gill us tor appointment. Rock Garden ; this lovely ‘andscaped Lake front hothe with lake a = on both front and back of bome. Excep- ly neat and clean. Eight reoms and completely furnished with well kept fur- niture. 16 f. boat with 25 HP motor that is tieal- ly new and new 14 ft. boat. This is so neat and clean we are very proud to show it to you any Kime. Aluminum Siding With Permastone front this one story attractive home. Everything sbout this home is in very modern style.- Attached 1's car = rage. So much red only $3,509 down yment Ultra modern is the word for tivis ‘ AYLO D - - 8. aoa OR ‘Orion 5 & LTOR 1848 Union un se SaWE BOLD 1 to 3 PE 4-4561 ix s i possession, ° ming 2, BEST. BUYS | "JIM WRIGHT paneled Hior , : R TOR : $13,500. With) (1) 3 bearm. Califordia Red-' 45 D AVE. _ FE $061 cash, , "wood -contem . Exposes ; IER RD. bedrm. oun- dbarm beams, studio ceilings. J sow al, e pine utility, home is truly a st r. . Breenew ay & garage. : ree 08: Must be seen to ab 89.900;' Belling for $23,000. ea “ani kore ‘rm, & = (2) 2 bedrm. brick ranch type venetian : pome, built only 2 years age. » Very wi sereens, $7,400 : iat Island front, Has 2, (If you have dreamed of living ind on it. Needs some re-| in ‘a well-kept, neat neighbor-| HURON GARDENS. 2 bedrm. nw Seg =) investment for with all conveniences, see . Modern, e, New oil $7,000, Easy terms os modern home selling for 850 150 denn. $16. With $4,000 down. RD. 4 Bath. pigs ranges, North Side pavement. $1.000 dn Owner 9 Panes 80° pp es | Rose MeL r ty, Broke Ker . one {1 dern home wit un-; ose McLarty, Bro er Ge Trocke; finishea” attle for only $7,180. | PE “ACE DEAL North Suburban | bedrm. ranch jon opseer FOR BETTER BUYS © 1967 by WEA Service, ine. 2 Fy “His popularity is definitely waning, Helen — he just ° doesn’t generate the criticism he did at first!" ~. LAKE FRONT * 2 TAKE PRIV ILEGES | tures, Call. for LISTINGS — WANTED oo : are 3 bedrm., 1% baths, 21 x recreation - ched Sane = with paved drive. 3 bedrm., full basement, recrea- | tion, fireplace, attached REALTOR INSURANCE Oa Open Eves. Free Parking $600 DOWN Very nice 2 Dedroom home, Love- kitchen, ly oak feors, newly dec- orated, made Venetian blinds, tile bath. — oll heat, eiuminum rms d screens Gat a gears old, Owner? moving This ly @ very good buy. $1,000 DOWN : We have two 3-bedroom homes et this low down payment. Family sized dining room, full basement, iarge lot. near downtown. Other off Jostyn, Both priced at $7,800 ful) price JIM ALLL ated on , arte sidé a ff 0 ylor Trade Your Home on 4-Bedrm. at Union Lake offers attractive 1 ficor aeten 6 bedrooms, ~~ ‘ving room, kitchen, with birch Tate down ® month. Will nnbee home in trade. Giroux-Franks RAL REAL ae: GENE 435 Dixie Hwy. uf mmcoux otal per olor aty week — onl , one ie - = tien: va Bissement, vans * ater d fental ite ho, so. | 975 Baldwin _Ave $950 DOWN win, 8 rms. storms, windows and oors. : ROCHESTER-ORION a Cc - ec o outbuildings , eh 4 lot. $14,500. 3-F AMIL ¥ BRICKS $10,975 Eat! ‘himedcrtetsceéet | INDIAN ee iE ice an i. we . ee bed- en SHARE gall : See wide side down ——, te ssell a woe we i> fv J wir <3) a West Town _ reasonable te Es 7 : Saab bees red walls oak sity ful roan only 6. bioeks Arnold Real Estate Geass te teioes, Retain. ited re oll" aa ments. We build i auyetepe AS W sietlord Township MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = * tm ae Sees ct out plans. ene home, a Boa't fee ebugetes. bunt eae vied street. GATEWAYS to WE BUY SELL & TRADE aelling for 1160 | Pp 3 ; : . Fit $2, j seins ait sheteer |. HAPPINESS | HOUSE FOR aa iS Gake DOR- gs BF a: OF, wei SUBURBAN—NEW samiae RG aN Ns yeetnee oil heat, at uth ra ye AUBURN HEIGHTS itving and dining sec-| Attractive fully insulated 6-room S rm. ck terrace. Full base- and built oni: oe nite and bath,.1 floor bed- ¢ ment, Gas furnace. Paved street. on # very sub.00 «wil rooms, tb, etc. lot, > CO ee ee Oe) Re LER Sas rs) For Sale Houses 43 “purchased if desired. Colored Families NEW AND VACANT. 3 BEDROOM ROUSE, i'5 YRS. PONTIAC REALTY (1) 5 bedrm.-heme. Full base- To Buy—To Sell—To T: old, has furnace, alum. storms 737 Baldwin __FE $4275} ment, ~y pi could be | YoU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! & .goreens. veoneig x Your Money's Worth ou eet garage. nibs tor vd. FE 6 ; = ‘ y down, : = OreeeS co my cee) MAAN Sere Seere sat plastered walls — full m oil heat. You can buy this 3 : ore bedrooms. $8, soon 41.500 : Sized bedrms., large paseled Sen. —— ae REALTY CO. REALTORS © 65 ee hoes. Eee well-kept lawn, fe ye SS sg very ul FE 2.0263 Several other hb t rem: ae _ $2,000 ‘down and| “and 1015 W. Huron houses from $00 to gies down 418 per month: Immediate posser| lepriced tg sell quik at 0.80 ‘NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 7a em TTS Giroux-Franks he ‘E. _ Abas CO.| Brick Income | 2%! _—__*= +a" : ; Shia atte . Sun. For Sale Houses 43> 4 RMS’ AND BATH. EQUITY $1,200. ‘Poyments mo, FE 4-3628. —- af $30 NO MON. E Y DOWN ~ rom over les Call-or come into our office, and your housing proble 390 plans = over RAY O'NEIL, Realtor PE‘ fios or on pies! 262 8. Telegra Phone e* Witerteest, erous 2 INCOME — | This fine eld house has 2 modern 2-bdrm.. apts. Wi basement ai _. in Kee Harbor. - ult Tic S18. $00. Gen ‘once individua locat bdrm. ranch home. riced right at 814,500. e, carpeting, etc. See substan’ tial down pay- Furnished 3-room with low down Payment, Good location on paved “94.850. Gen- street in Keego. erous terms. Loveland { ag Cass Lake Ra VE 2-4875 w"Felt oe $1,000 down. Close in, 4 biocks- to downtown Post Office. M-l. Lot alone is worth which is the selling price. RIDGEWAY "FE 4-620: IDEAL SUBURBAN | 4 Aegon _PE ister Broke & STOOL. “ wn. vee 65-3578 or | GI RESALE 3 bedroom prick home. Large living venient to k room ard dining bath with built in vanity, in bage sized utility and laundry room. publ'ec and Catholic Schools Forcea itchen Ceramic tile tg bath eir gas furnace Aluminum storms & screens. Nice uated in beavtiful residential aec- tion See this home = prise Orta a Less tha: old” with age, dy per cent rchpanodly Call or partic W ATE RFORD a tiled bath, mligigar| built wt 3 Interior "preskiast ite nook, kitchen air ate possession, #12.300 with reasonable down pay- OAKLAND LAKE with full aay needs finishing. $6,500 with bo Rae a or will accent va- cant. jot down paymen EAST SIDE A bec 4 room co erene © gage. Lar, E ol heat uttot — maae heckes: “en dow PHA rensterable’ mort- $58 — 4% per cent juding taxes & imsurenc GEORGE BLAIR ALTOR ON PLAIN mn 312351 Eves. OR 3-3687 or OR 3 3-1708 i 25 yee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Puts you ow. heat. Under $1,000... in this 2 bedroom rales near Wisner Tt's clean and neat with full basement, and and gas = —— "Also ; - | 4 Tuy, Thru Partridge | List Thru i a WE E TRADE. ¢ So Rare! : oo ‘take hom. if income. former Lake rg ‘rom dowte towr Po Ps vel 4 room bath wher 3 bath income. $20 wee more. v¥ modern, Exc condi gout. Large . Safe beach. $12,600. r Walls bring pleasure im. this doll house, N. Crescent . Mod- ern, cheerful complete 950, $1,500 down. $55 “ THELMA M>ELWOOD /“& 9143 Cass-Elisabets Ra. $1264 or FE 4-364 BY OWN ae, | S BEDROOM, 2-CAR DRAYTON PLAINS New x finished in 1957. Each side a lovely living room, BS NEAT AND CLEAN One of the cleanest 2 bed- m room homes we've had for sale ip some time, 3 rms. bath .n all, hard- with terms INCOME PROPERTY ZONED COMMERCIAL tea eek coe 18 KNOCK- ING FOR * . large 2 story modern frame home with 3 rentals each with. own bath, 2 smaller separate homes in rear. new I's car garage. lot 60x240° excellent location, income will more’ for property, IDEAL for small sales offices or for or dentist, $27,500 with good terms. | MODEST LAKE HOME Neat 5 room home now owner will sell fully furnished, 60 feet frontage on lake with won- derful BAND BEACH, OWN- ER WILda an SMALL AMOUNT DOWN ADAMS ROAD We have the key for this § room ranch t: nice lot erea, bas partial basement, low taxes, oi! circulator heat. can give immediate session, is the re- quired down payment Edw. M. Stout. Realtor } | { { | | BEAUTIFUL MOTEL on US 16 3 BRICK gas heat. take over jemeia Dr. wa 600 on "ie mii NLP cosren __FE #1108 GI Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James EM 36311 FE 41444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge $ ROOM BUNGALOW, 2 CAR GA- rome on nice corner lot, priv Union ¢, Priced low at : io _ — low — payment. | LOVELY SMALL HOME byerlook- ing dfandgn e. Needs finish- ing, excellent investment at 65,- 200 with terms. EM 3-4198. $1,000 DOWN. § room ranch, By Cal arage, storms and screen _ fenced. White lake erie leges. EM 3-4197. 3 BEDROOMS in good area. Un- finished, $7,250 wie easy terms. EM 3-4196. 6 ROOMS AND BATH with full | basement. 1', car — tiful spacious grounds, pit, plenty of Soa trees. $10,500 U 4-6863, [eres Priced | —_ at only Be sure | see this. IN HIGHLAND, new ranch, 1'g aluminum storms nal lots of closets, lot 92x- “450. EM 3-4236. /rooms, needs $4250. EM 3-4198. LARGE BEDROOMS home near Pontiac Lake. Only a. nicely finished, clean and attrac- | ced, bar-b-cue | Only $12,500 , 197, tive large lot fen and picnic table. with terms. EM 3-4 NEW BRICK BY BUILDER. Close te everything. 3 bedrooms. car- port and storage. EM 3-4196. COMMERCIAL Neidarcreryy in Keego m used as church i ond tory good comanicial & light yor $25,000 with terms. EM NEAR WHITE LAKE. Busy grocery market. Eats, sr é wine. Gas met Easy yt EM 3-4198, LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING on Dixie npprpad 96x40. Plus 5 room home 381x493, Call E EM 3-4197. . beau- | i | $1,000 DOWN. Near Walled Lake. 54 finishin raneh | Very, 4 i gatage. Lot 254x- | room, - 8 Z cresale. A real buy . Of reetis) do Better call for pp now ~ this one won't |! “TWO oot! o bash doin, Dorothy Saye La vi Lavender vuseat or Eyes. Ae atu 46417 =. “peat. Bree — $15,500, terms. __" . \7"ppam “STARTER” CEDAR CRAWFORD AGENCY |" putes ent ggg! meen OM Tecomnge, cot MY 18 | ee Pom name. | ae BY, minum siding um c. Houston fealgoocl Ammioum +! ai 0 it ona me CS OS floors and “| __ FE 5-082 Se : i | @ ROOM HOME WITH INCOME. Kreg wall, ey a Take y si $12,000, 0 0 down, 89 W. Run- privileges. 96.148 ~ Terms. ; Paes ONT 3 7 BR Cc. HOUS: ST ‘ON. Realty full ‘bath, tle Tete} $2,000 $508°W. Bran oe MULTIPLE Listine service | BY OWNER, | NEW of Odo. in: : -~ 2B chiding ~ um and poms ns pe cae ‘and hot | _Scneens. » E water. J rt td Partridge is the “bird” to see? _ lake front . Has nice summer a a with wn neer. By owner, 3 bedroom brick, il ith de. “Cte ~eoae yg ri — ~ Be] . le * arate Wake ond * rate _Take privie Call ent. seated “etcire renal cos ar | "Ee + Speco See Oe most take care of your P@Y°| trade, dump truck or housetrail- ments/ Only $2500 down, pai PE 21104. yin | eee oe George R. Irwin) fiaigsters’ scea facerare REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. | "= FE 5-0101 or FE } See FOR COLORED VETERANS $950 down will buy you @ 3 bed: $250 DOWN aren = full Vessmont gas heat, You may move in. 3 bedrm. Reach style. Gas heat. oat for went? Close to < ke . av MN VESTMENT co. rE MI 4-3800 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON GRACIOUS LIVING — Can be yours in this substantial 3 bedroom story brick patio. Completely “| - home. Screened reasons health. $18,950— terms. no ape CRESCENT LA owner custom en eaigaion. Vestibule to ood sized living room wt natural fireplace. Full dining room, clean, painted basemeut, oi] steam heat and auto. hot water heater. - . enclosed porch summertime privite vod a sure ie picatea ae ith this PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK— Vestibule entrance to 18 ft. living room with natural fireplace, 3 extra large bedrooms, ceramic kitchen. Garage. Carpeting, drapery amd cth- er extras tncluded in sell- $750 down. 3 -bedroom modern bungalow on corner lot Tot with pared —— Full basement, A-1 c a D. RILEY, Broker 509 Eliz, Lk. Rd. PE 4-1157 NICE HOME. 7 RMS, FOR OWN- er and 3 furnished apts. Close te downtown. Owner. 16 Florence. $900 bows 4 rooms, full bath price, $4,200, FOR COLORED . large rooms, close in,-full pare 1 car rage, powe a ineenc, condition. Call Mrs belt "CUCKLER “REALTY 236 N. og yu PE 4-4001 — FE 17-8119 $400 DOWN. Modern 2?-bdrm full hardwood floors. easberea: GOODRICH Older..3 bdrm ——. Deamon Landsteped. 810,000, 92.009 Dn. C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Ortonville NAtional 71-2815. as DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB FOUR FAMILY OFF W. HURON - One of the better iour families in this area, excellent rental & bath, Lake ing [i VALUE—VALUE VALUE EASY WALKING to Fisher Body, us. A 2 %ecdroom bungalow in the very ‘pink’ of cond'tion, Oak floors, plastered walis, tile kitchen and bath Full dry base- ment, gas heat and auto hot water Cach to existing 4‘ per cent mortgage. First time offered—betier see it RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. izcereum hos : FE_3-7103 EK OR COLORE D 2 ‘story, modern home, with tun & gas Choice southeast side location. ceres street Immediate posses- & _ hier tock e.| ter heater. fireniace. Close to EAST SIDE Leshe R. Middleton sc us line. [ ‘9 story with 2 bedrooms down BROKE Deity room, gas heat, large RD. RILE Y. Brok | aa soe ie ges it rode BROKER FE 8-6003 Ga: oe + Bilge ocd ~ - TOKE! floors, oes basement, gas fur- Coens atteched nis BFCD- 509 Eliz, Lk. Rd. FE 41187) nec, acat parce at paved MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3-roo drive. ly own so hur- ~ = : fermen ft Teer. $23.00.) OLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ry East Side—$1,500 Dn. Are You Modest ? | Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lease, | | This is an exceptional neat and clean 3 bedroom bungalow with brick large is the ome been calling for. It BETTER ou've as 3 basement has gas heat. Full price $14,700, will consider & smaller bome in trade. Roy Annett Inc. Ns SEE ey a FE +1175 extra lot for garden and flowers. Bateman a modest price Three bec- ee Ae re Timken oi] -heat. To include one REALTORS = room brick. $1,500 down pay- A. JOHNSON, Kealer fas range. water aoe and . Huron FEd 68-0466 ment on this practically new = 2 Ge ie antenna ‘2 car __Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 heme. Wanderfal’ beccment 1704 S. Telegr raph i Rd, wired for workshop. laeal a fer K al ] } Se] | 3 Water eenenes Better look F E 4.253 ar 3. ae or small family. Price | this. riced right ee eee) ae a . i if ae Ideal Family Home * Ottawa Hills—Brick RI ALTORS ~~ FE 4.0528 This is a home that muct ~~ Newer Brick Ranch Bungalow. 77 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. | be seen, Three bedrooms, vl = del Niet, whe tee = family reom on Ist floor. ode chen W akias ACR Completely finlahed tr hse space Partitioned basement, : With 5 bedroom bungalow. Full Custom Built tion room in basement. Ig THE “BIRD" TO SEE j ies recreation room. Oil fur-| basement. 2-car garage. Also priv-| Work shop. fireplace in at- i . a >I@ | hace and gas ineinerator.| fieges on Lake Oakland. Only Large Family Home | —s carpeted ae rm LOON LAKE SHORES pase el os Pipa rich | 2.200 down 1, Wo car garage. It is a . ie echsrnes. Cimice of = ome that has many cxtra | Sttarp 3 bedroom ranch type . .. CLEANTAS A PIN exterior, lifetime roof auc Bring, make com#fort- | home on large corner jot in pleas- | \W est Side—$1,950 Dn, = hd \2,,bedroom ra ranch in the 2x wing room, natural Nhe | ant Loon Lake Shores. Spacious! Brick and shingle 5 Toom bun- oo ys) 8 nome acta Pe master size bedrm living room and efficient type | alow with stairway " attic. ay about. 16-f. living room beth. | full oon on with saree Your Family Vote kitchen. Breezeway leads to big | Wicets decorated, Pull ase poonlenay rw Kitchen, 2 nice bed- ty ce Wil) all go for .hik mocern 2 car garage. It's like new and | ment, gas beat, Fenced rear oun at. pod green idl on paved street. 2car garage. “Take! home. Brick & frame Three spitk and span throughout. Lake | yard. New ite car garage — wet a ed So. at 635.-| pedroom. Extra large room: privileges. Only $14,750 on terms. | cement drive. Pull price $12,060. FURN | nd extra large lot Only Balance at just $64 per mo. Mov ht in this 5 h Washinet eee k Sub. cate call ceaue. vil eet \ BARGAIN VALUE Sylvan Lake Front with’ fu ful Dasement, ig rawr) — won on Par u a a ; ae ARGAL AL. - 1 Newer CONTEMPORARY ranch front porch, large lot. A real oad ey located 6 bus and A . home. 6 extra latge and weil- for only $1,400 down. sare. his : ck Prone erm pot ttention Attractive. comfortable 2 bedroom planned rooms, 2 baths. Jal- , rpeted | For a sharp buyer she can home on Pontiac's near northwest ousted view porch and attached GIS | . pm Ben 4 area, full, see the value Only $10 506 side. Built in 1952 ft has solid | 2 car garage. Qutdoor grill. Only 8250 down plus mortga | : with shower. @ak floors, full for a well built home Dre oak floors, full bath, automatic Safe sand ach. .To include Costs on this 2 bedroom ranch, | basement, = ae auto. ges bot = basement. new gas iurnace gas heat and economical gas hot’. many BUILT INS,’ carpeting.’ Large living room, are floors) | eae bor gal (auc. paige Good kitchen Cant be beat water. Insulated, Large 2 car ga- and, extras. Alse other Lake- | sory, attractive ‘aso. 100 x al for = low dow ym -nt Tage. Located on a large, well- tont homes on Cass igabe price* at nies. cash to 4 per cerns Gr | rE rh Note landscaped corner lot, Includes Silver and Maceday toe | carpeting! A bargain vpie a IVAN W. LAWRENCE W only $8,950 with oe JOHN | SCHR K M | tab i Pas : REAL POI FE 4 3581 orn thangs are ike, . Open 1 = c fr ord, . ge ota . 1. FS. ra tan” LE $0380 p Eves | 1050 W. HU RON ST. | 670 W. Hu-on 2ek~ a rae s-2see| ves, Mr, Vorkts ke |. oP PEN RYE. ‘TIL 6 j iain p ListiNa SERVICE * } [ i \ 4 \ if, pet = f HP dle 4 i 4 i ie rig , f | 11 i : 3 i | | i i pW pH tae ee fink | jh bed ae if «4 | J : | ce] I f | i : pd i / {, | | \ } 3 i ij. : / : f fy re ‘ qa t + he sl # “ H i < ) i pie i i ' cae Ce ee At ‘as : Loe ee | ki ve fay YEAR AROUND NEW MODERN — Lake Orion, Completely furn, 2 units or can be used one. cose ee: BSS session. 3-5793 or xe 8-273 “HAYDEN | as fmmediate me owner APPROX. 212 ACRES Privileges IV hipple [. ake Front 7 % on Cooley with hying room Isxi8, new kitch- en cupboards, formica countertop. Breakfast nook, waseres yoo oll furnace, d-car garage buy at $11,600, terms: Lak: SOLD IMMEDIATELY... Fully insulated. Gas heat. | | screened tio. 2 car at- teched garage: lawn sprin- kling system, outdoor siuf- fleboard court. Boat, dock, and other extras. Outstand- ing opportunity. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Brick ~- 2 bedrooms down, stairway to unfinished im < stairs. Full basement with rec. room, 1'y car garage. Lake privileges. Near —_ BEDROOMS All brick. An older fine soomrncee excellent condition, living room with Ho er fireplace, paneled library, tiled lav. down; 4 bedrooms, fuil tile bath up. 1 bedroom and Bath on Ird floor, Basement rec. room with natura] fire- lace. 2 car brick > pre se ear schools, bus an ping center Tremendous value. home — | ood | $1,200-DOWN E. Blvd. Terrace | 5 rooms. ba basement nace. Furniture ineluded. Imme- diate possession. $050 DOWN. 2 Bedroom home, located off Joslyn Plastered walls. Most of furniture s—in- refrigera cluding stove, washer, GI RESALE 3 Bedroom home located near Waterford ne | Schoo! Of] furnace, storms soreens. This conditions Approx $1,50f 4» per cent mortgage. Bal $65 per month includes taxes & ins. DRAYTON AREA » Room bun- Se with stairway to large un- nished attic” Living room 13x22, with fireplace. Master bedroom 13'oxl4, breezeway to 2-car ga- rage. Full basement divided for recreation room, Almost an acre of land $13,500, Terms 7 ROOM FARM HOUSE tn condition. Lot 80250. scheol 4 bedrooms, $1.500 down. a iC HAYDEN, Wa'ton One ane Sun. ADAMS 1 block to bath. Realtor FE 8-044) 10 to 9 On far from new sclioel pow being built. Lot 60x180. Very neat & clean: double pine floors, all new cabinet kitchen sink & plumbing fixtures, electric HW htr., city water, 750 gal. approved. septic sa system, Shown by seppoin & BATH Extra clean and well Rept brick gap at ore HOM oak pincbated walls, full Rr yy monde with, — tubs se fates, oe ¢ this > vein ‘a: $7,7 ith are eee dn, &, call for apt. we EDROOM All modern at 169 EB. WILSON Ave. With full basement, two car garage, 50x275 & $75 mo, will vacant ~ fast pecreeeton | On goed | Only | 3 RMS. & BATH WEST KENNETT ROAD not. Pur. | | | i I a t \ t with fruif & | shade trees—convenient to every- | BATH NORTH SAGINAW STREET | with fenced tot. nice kitchen, oi! heat. everyining in excellent con- + seen $8,950 with $1,800 dn. $65 ADAMS REALTY. CO. 382 Auburn Ave. FE 4-3393 OR +2420 a a ie i FE 8.2083 we ves. “tl @; Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 75 W Huron Street FE 5-6161 or FE 5-038 4 bedroom all brick home living place, spacious kitchen and large - dining room. Plastered and paint- ed walls. 2-car garage. Situated 300-ft. lot foiks — $17,500, with terms. North Side Brick 2 bedroom, fut basement with recreation rm | | large living room, area, plastered and painted wails, | gas heat. Ite car garage and at- tached patio. Outside grill. A beauty in af excellent neighbor- hood. Cali _ now for appointment to see. $14,750 with terms. an home in in excellent Near Williams Lake A true family home with 3 bright bedrooms, comfortable living rm., large efficient ee with nat- ural cu a? by | arm ith space. tiled ored Actare: Spacious rm. Iron Fireman auto. ood floors, storms and screens. onveniently located near sbop- | apples and typsarel Baca at $10,- ith $1,609 d Drayton Plains 8 rooms & bath, $1,050 down. This home conveniently located near schools and shopping area. 3 bed- rooms, with closets galore. Living room, dining reom, kitchen, laun- ry room and den. 2%ar garage. New siding and roof. Completely stermed and screened. Nice land-/ flowers | scaped yard with lots of and trees. Full price only $9,775. 3-Bedrni. Brick Ranch Large living room and dijing L. Bright cheery kitchen with plenty of ot cetins, space. Full ceramic tile stormed & screened. This custom built home ig [Geman on an 89 x 160-ft. lot, ‘in =e per features you're bound Only $14,950 with terms. Call tw an appointment. Cute and Cozy Located just 5 minutes from ion ingens Attractive cedar shake siding. 2 sized bedrms., nice kitchen with eating space. Paneléd Miving room. ‘Lake privileges on’! beadutiful bf, ag Lake. All this & more for only $5,950 with rea- sonable terms. - WHITE BROS, Phong \3-1873 jews on 9.tu88 or ra full basement, on cornet jot. Paved street with $750 do R. D. RILEY, Broker | $09 Eliz, Lk Rd FE +1157 Established in 1016 WE'LL BUILD A HOME TO SUIT YOU AND AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD HERE IS ONE GOOD EXAMPLE: P-179—This 65 ft, BRICK HOME with attached garage and en- clonea breezeway which could double as a first floor activities reom, Was chosen for the front cover of Pollman Plan Book 60 because of its proven popular- ity. Vestibule entrance with closet, leads” into 21x13 living Se and arranged bathroo kitchen, two dining ee basement All this and more make this home a standout value for $16,750. We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS we have in our ' “Home Planners Center” Come out and browse through our $ plan books at our con- venient office. 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH home and 1 acre. The green with flowers, shrubs and circular drive makes a very — setting for this at- rick home, Ledgestone vestibule entrance, 71 . 1% car garage, variety of fruit, Built im 1} & in new condition, $14,950—terms. MANY FAMILIES-—Would like to make Seminole Hills their ad-| ood J-be dress, which has a aoe lot & 3 car saraee. Only $2, down, : NOTHING WRONG with this per. | a fect 2-bedroom bungalow, large rooms, eating space in the cheerful kitchen, dining L too, . cove ceilings, plastered walls, oak floors, ceramic bath, basement, gas Pegecse well land- seaped jot al} in new condition. Only $1,700 down runny PaRK~ a galo ode! new 2-bed- "anies 4 & tile low, 14x21 {iv with fireplace, dow overlooks the modern "Teena. storms & screens, Tage. LAKE FRONT~ Aitractive + Bunga- low, 2 nice bedrooms, tile bath. feasant ‘ving freon modern itchen - — features, oak floors, full ba * . tock ae This , ® real buy at $8,050. FLOYD KENT, Realtor heat. | cation, all long term, well satis- | fied tenants, apts. are homey. - comfortable and larger than av- erage, all with individual enclosed ' rear porches, 4 car garage. Price | 4s right. $26,500 on terms, peesibly consider home in trade INDIAN Ba BRICK GOOD ¥AMILY HOME Seacions livable ieeans. 3 dandy bedrooms, finest of material and workmanship, only 3 blocks to solid cencrete we are proud feel there is a iot of dollar value at $14,975. BRICK TWO forget FURNISHED $13, A substantial two Gem wa tn good condition, walking distance | of downtown, four and bath down, : | three and beth ment with gas forced air heat, _ furniture much better than aver | | age, garage. A two family we | ra is priced right ' UNION LAKE BUNGALOW LOT 100x200- This cores white frame ere- — bedroom bungalow wit Sreesiwar and garage drives home absolutely. clean as a pin, stone's throw from exce!- lent beach. A lot of dollar value. at $11,975. * EAST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW 3 BEDROOMS For dollar ad — fom believe find iter buy than tiful birch fi bath, lovely kitchen, storms ens and ‘70x200 ND aed SUBU E OR TR Remacties: spacious With solid concrete drive and a ‘age, nice shaded jot, living r beautiful kitchen fox20. sun room, two dandy drooms, — basement, recrea- tion room. is home located on { paved street in highly restricted subdivision. AN HOME E WE TRADE SELL & BUY DORRIS & SON acon pra | 752 W. Huron St. Phone FE ¢- KNUDSEN | Berwick Blvd. Brick front home. livin gas garage els paved drive. erms. 587 . 3 bedroom Ottawa Hills Large family home of rooms and 1% baths. aluminum siding. gas heat, 2-car paved drive. either way. gis handle. = 2 FAMIL = Ei par furnagz & Pron SALE BY OWN- } 5 rooms with bath. fe entrances, & auto. 4 is. hg Prag condition. FE ter 6 p.m COMMERCE front Two ievel. Cai oi Ac, heat, AY OL V ERINE 80-tr lakefront. Vacant, High ele- vation, Large trees. “Well located, Multi-Lakes Realty a. MArket 41050 | LAKE FRONT rot 5-rm., 2 le ot Bn, ater te frontage, boat ae, . Beira RG ale i Dixie Hwy. at Telegra rm Zizi “Open, Sein AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING eer) ee J \ 4 975, Baidwio Ave | FE +4000 ' * Water anise wasnt Sy it seas. Om eter Nl incbem ill, FE < : owner: | fae ik eS ond tne | Qn Cicer ‘Lake, 2 br. eot- | Also au undeveloped 5 acre bar- Peso | oe ee ed, good. ‘ gor land tract only $3,200 20 on fale Sm. © take small eta 2 br. with oil AD y Ei icmitce | ADRS REALTY co, fhea,"ale> Teese eNom aguae Me Em Pe ar . tate, Sust Small Farms — Farms rniture ‘nel ving Terms or trade | well. — A 4: bedrm. New log cottage with 111 feet Also 1 rm, sbouse wit 2 acres | alld Bayt a State-Wide of West. | Howtn What have zou to trade? Branch . TY hy, aes, LINWOOD, DE Phone 34 Open Sundays , MICH. = Sale Business Property 49 Sale burba Prop, AUBURN ROAD, 280 FT. FRONT- i Se - . 45A . Call PE Sitis’ oher 3:30, |, @ ROOM MODERN BUSINESS house. Nr. Cadillac, Trout % ng. $5,000; terms. Write or PROPERTY oi ? + on M68, 4 miles a) Gcaiee antes ne maaat ae or phone Commerce EM 3-4634) 45x30 masonry bullding, auto Sanford, For Sale Lots 4 ig. Aul3 connected. 1 20x32 bane UPPER PENINSULA'S FINEST Sl e. Hunting lands, cal = e-river ee egies eo] ee. Goa ites | Ser thee mente ws WILLIS M. BREWER Gal dow down p yment.. ¥ xen canndt Rive het "eis “ Ma 5-158] FE 8.0638 FE 5-7704 WE COVER 60x125' LOT NEAR ST. JOHNS STATEWIDE. THE STATE Lutheran Church. OL 1-785. Real Estate Service of Fyaties HARDW. takes eve .ADAMS CHARLES, thing ine over $4,000 wo Liquidation sale of following well mts: irelegraph Pe. ¢ot2i $0521 | of stock, Located in Grosse Pointe located city and subu B Th Pp. ridge Farms. lease with living | Sane bs eghtsgurner'c sceee uy thru Partridge quarte Ah priced for fast action. List Thra Partridge — | ?Qhi*, Steen fae wre ind. gs Tat Wicd "ats ‘Wfiss| bucky Realy. Orcaviie. “| . teary “seo "piue stock taxes Soni undeveloped. a fey on Crnyie ces ‘and ‘real will Lakeside Drive............. $ 200): "1 take good house Pontiac — : E poe block base- = Sa AN 1 | “STATEWIDE as Ir V6 oo : ctor & Bagley (6 lots) gr Established in 1916 ee CHARL EA. REALTOR aw 28 j ian, t2000|% ACRES —Meer Big Late—troot | ToT e sot bEnuP FOR MAN — (Needs . a : ues ~ ig PR on Loonie & wife. Dry cleaning store with 1% acre undeveloped corn land to make a a acre ats on ~~ 5 3 vag - = parce] on Walden Rd.; Ciark-| (00, Tie dirt from tals 1a acres | Have w. ‘Phone FE ay b to for or evenings FE 5-3236. ADAMS ved en ze farm which ts well a a ae Sale Land a _52 REALTY Co. a0 rollin 343 Auburn yt s> fa FE 4-3393 County’ vilnge. Qld set of farm OR 32420 __FE 8-203 mg go eg matey D wooDs 10x40 ft.’ poultry house, 2 brood- We still have a limited number er houses, etc. ul oak of excellent lots available. rictions, FHA & mayan. able approved. Convenient terms north edge of Drayton Plains. reve overlooking small private fare year round stream: Coun- diving at a price you can ——— : af ord to pay. $19,500 — $4,500 OLMES-BARTRAM down. 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 eee, HOMESITES FLOYD. KENT, Realtor 127 X 150 ON A R aed oy 3 Sot . wt ‘Telceregn Just off Sashabaw Rd. on the MPLE CU ER PARKING leve] site with excellent drainage | Easy to drive your own well. $1, with low terms. FT, FRONTAG ON PAVED ROAD A rolling site on the west side of ac, Close to schools Ex- cellent site for tri-level or bi- acd of rich garden own. 4 ACRES. WOODED With several excellent building sites, Among large hardwood trees. About an acre of cleared garden space. wn, 1 Priced for quick sale. This ts the lowest been parcel of land. this close to = 4206 Dixie on dish at Sashabaw ‘HIGH HILL ‘VILLAGE A duburban living, on a main 7 oc Easily accessible from all . Several! ated on a view for miles. Ad- — to golf course & recreation rea.” alt eo sirects. "Excellent ae Pode . Low as — LAD 3685 LAPS. RD. cnea4) AT SILVER BELL RD. PE 5-9292 ~~ BUILD NOW our well-restricted Waterford “als — pO gr coor! ney HERBERT C. DAVIS 4825 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE $4311 ° Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ 3§ BEAUT, LOTS IN EVERG Lake peremiess. Pyne d road. . rox. 80 by 145. Gash or terms. Fiddle. oo §s006. Otter-Sylva vA aakes ly 4 “destspibie high and @ buildin, of 7 to 80 widths ovepf ed =. with lake | — en Lakes ere’s jena — priced from $07! if W. BIRD, Realtor ‘munity National Bank Bid Eves. FE 5-1392 ble. FE 5-1984 OVEMENTS street, off 8. Telegraph, FE 2-0970, PARTLY WOODED LOT, BY OWN- er, 100x150’ Call OR 3-3085. Rochester Home Sites nie 140x175 swith — tank | 300. E-Z terms. FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-7511 2080 Tienken Rd. VEST S SUBURBAN — % acre wperesl en 4 3 miles from city a “A real value." Easy $1,260 MIDDLE STRAITS nice — lots. Very meen terms. $895 LITTLE PARMS — Near Ox- ford. Excellent land. Highly re- atricted, Ask for Mr, Brown. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron _Ph. PE 24810 For Sale Acreage 47 3% ACRES~ UTIPUL tg ing spot. $2,750, or MUtual 4-6417 eves. EXCLUSIVE SITE save MO! i200 with very low amount Edw. M: Stout, Realtor te . Ph. PE 5-8 LOT 7 “(40 WITH LARGE older home on Auburn Ave. os Downtown. Ideal for hom many types of business. Priced reasonable cr will consider con- tracts or trade, ROY KNAUF, Realtor 6% W. Huron OA 86-3339, FE 2-7421 oes BUSINESS BUILDING HOME = constructed 3 or. old brick and block business building on main stre on Pontiac's west side. Store approx. 30's40 with full —— iome has 3 large bed nd full basement. rust Capi ‘and will ot = easy terms. herast soo ieaas WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4-3581 1050 W. Huron St. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A CHOICE USED CAR , LO cated on South St. near Auburn Ave. with building. Lots of traffic, | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T N. Saginaw FE 54-6163 Coed Mocsinge “Wi 68 Lots Business Opportunities 31 Buy Thru Partridge, List Thru Partridge fe BUSINESS BUILDING FOR RENT in ¥ Waren: OR 3-5164. $3,000 will es wee 28761. mR « STALL SUPER service palin, Low’ inventory. od _) So a es |. GR iY- sat STOCK AND : funres. $2,000. will ie. fo 3B r 75 SR REALTOR fo SEE.__ “LET’S TALK - BUSINESS Ice Cream DRIVE AN. Possibility of er t im trade | Trenchin g t paoy, Es- 15 syears. business over $60,- 60x Jexcelient [oven $40,000 . down MICHIGAN BUSIN: ESS ALES piacere BROKER | 202 RD, PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Restaurant ADAMS — REALTY CO. 382 Auburn Ave. <. FE 43303 OR 3-2420 PE 8-2003 aoe Gl 3 20% DISCOUNT +4, ee G10, ee fa" Saginaw st. . RANGE. STAND-| A : SLIGHTLY ard size. vio, OR 3-2343. tailor-made 9x7 Tage doors. ELEC. STOVE. ALMOST sega ge A te M Construc- Buy for newlyweds, 6250, o1 | —‘0n._Co._ PE 2-1211. Fon SALET ELECTRIC APT suze ANCHOR FENCES No m : stove. Good condition. 40. FE FREE ESTIMATES PR ETL ee “AA BUYS” NEW noreat LAWN MOWER. poet gel ity Lots of good » eas. ee & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clemens Phone FE 3-0870 Always Call | EM 3-2731 4 : mates eee ee ‘om Rg dg eee GLADIRON TOWER, #0. FE PAUL ST. CYR RONRITE oes »UMBER Co. a a rump Electric, Inc. SAVE : SUPPLY ASS Auburn Re. FE 4-973 172 8. w FE 5-2100 7: exe | ALL STEEL, FENCE ec | _¥E Tas Se esaetnetee SHORT-CUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! | COAL & abet outboard I's precision roller skates, ctor es CLEAN | SA TrERIES. 05 EXCHANGE. rantee 6 months be? free de- live rE a ‘An- BATIRGOM Fr youNas. | ive tind yyy re Tr m automatic’ water manet Ghee bod tile, gal copper, black —- H SREY 1 aie ND FORT a, aoe ot ste HURRY, moaT DISPOSE Furnaces — Furnaces NEW IN FACTORY CRATES 98,000 BTU imput oll gun type forced air. r mak with Minnea; ywell con- $200 ci or verms, 175,000 BTU gas forced air, $179. All oth- er sizes trimmed to the bone. show you how. R-O-MATIC HEATING & COOLING. 1735 W liame Lake Rd at bulld oe os. mes. Free home a. on BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU Kirt's Sewing Cente aineee mites &_ CONSOLE UNION WRECKING CO. With attachments. of 818 Mo. Poone Lakeview eons ei, ents 0, Ores Otter FE ¢-1366. Coren Win bring ASH POR FURNITURE si a TWIN BEDS. Com. | CAB! si ae NOLS STAIN- ABINET NKS. AIN- eos MAPLE Twin after 3:30 p.m.| less Jarre double sinks, 44.95; nt |" sro Oe oor es . $3.05. G. A. Thompson, ot OURS Week emer ae Ua 5 iss DERIGNS. ures. Newest, brightest and mo: i | Fas ae LANES, a 5 Pactory ry ieee _ modern type of lighting for kiteh- Mich chigan poe om rooms. "aie es value. 8.95. _Orebard Lake A i : FABLE MODEL TV. i? IN. 640. silently gr ii HE __Console 17 in. $45, FE 20662. Fresressest, 393 Orchard Lake TAPPAN. 30° DELUXE, GAS) Ave . Stove, Auto. oven. New cond, COMPLETE BCREENED PORCH, FE 5-4706 after 6 66" high approx, 12x24 area. Two 30" doors included. MI 4-8013 CRAFTSMAN . 172" 1 shaft, FE arenas 3 FENCING. PREE EST. OR _ 3 years to pay. erEctac LIGHT FIXTURE: for every room in house, Lae ‘most beautiful selection of 1066 designs, 1 downs, modern, tra- ditional, terrific a bedroom, $4.50 value, Pek. room, $10.05 value, bod $2.95 value, $1.95. ewity” Teeny ire regulars. Bee our large display. Michigan Fluorescent 33 Or- _chard Lake A¥ Empire 2608 Union Lk Re at Commerce teh ee AREA'S LARGEST ND TRIM MPGR. USED q ees Flush "Metertes, doors from“. $4.95 RECONDITIONED mn Phil aol range ..... poner | Prigidatre wees ripe * $7 Norwe refine Siding wuadows from” a1436 ig. auto washer, $88.00 | ENGAGEMENT RING AND WED- Maytag auto 00 ding band, $400 a; — sheet. —— bape washer - 950). W OR ate sell reasonable Ask for Ren. FORCED AIR GUN F FURNACE. Con 4907. Nights ‘OR = 3-2627, also je furnaces. FREE STANDING TOILETS. $18 THT 21x32 double sinks 8 OP Washbowls with fittings | $11.06 . colored bath sets with trim actory 2nds ulare A aed AVE PLUMBING SUPPL 172 8. \ Saginaw $2100 FUEL OIL TANE j38 138 GALLON. New, $19.95. FE 5- FUEL O11 TANK. 7 v, LEGS, ER. and fi cap. $3690, FE ‘Garage Doors onde All Steel overhead facto — a us give 771 8, Paddoe FE 23-0203 GAS witah HEATER, $54.95; Electric water heaters, $70.05; —— first grade, $40.95. G. Thompson, 0 8. Perr : au YOUR Law MOWER SHARPENED EAR an LINE oF LAWN FER- BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron St. Easy Parking JET WATER PUMPS 460.95. G. A. _ Tho Perry values, These are crate marred Michigan re. 393 SCOOr- _ chard Lake LAWN Sova HAR _Picr yr up and de deliver. FE 2 LAWN MOWER PARTS. CHAINS, ome wba ga M tires, at Rotary M Co., 2256 E. Walton LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Sore, Oakland” rchard Lake Ave, FE 5-6159. LUXAIRE FURNACES Lowent sale asia — vas terms, licensed ton KENYON HEATING. ‘SERV. }- 5634 LARGE 20” alue, $3.95, rrific te * “EW Ga GALVA wv in: CABINETS. all metal cabinet. a — oi * etgod mower 18", SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 eee een ] Denginn Or tuk Sta, aid Perce eee ee eee eee e eee SAVE UP TO re St. IALS FOR COMP hieees a CLE SURE BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, pala -axid Timbers. Good 8 heaters... Used ——, —— pipe, atech. Reclatmed b NEW nw BUILDING MATERIALS * We carry a complete line of pails — doors -- windows— plywoods — paneling — in- sulation — - felt and intertor trims Interior Paints ... 45 gal Rs TERMS, FR MA —- 8 to 5:30 closed Suns. $340 Highland Ra. a. (Mise) OR OR 3-1003 ” sol FIRE, (0) FE PER LG Lar. ‘ eo tr s * _Warwiek' a, PE 68000. SEPTIC TANKS, REINFORCED edherete. FE 2-6472 or FE 86-0028. TREE od RIMMING AND REMOV- PE 6-306), Wo r bh par og MICROMETERS, 1” thread Mi- seumter BT my = One _—— thread jerometer, 14 20. 12" Inside & out Vernier Galioes: All lke new. MY 2-0105 Two Tee GLIDE-AWAY GA- rage ‘doors. Complete, $30 each, PE 2-8015. Talbott Lumber Plasterboard, lath. Paint, Hardware, hastee and Ellec- ee ee es 1026 Oakland Ave. USED BOILER, Wa 62104 OR EL- _ gin $-2120, WATER SOFTNER, 60.000 moo eet Sem! Auto, $125 ‘or $50 and _sume payments EL WOOD AND ALUMINGM “COMBE nation — ant windows, E 4-221 BENSON. LUMBER CO. z.|Wall Tile 1* Genuine Plastic Wall Tile at @ big suor FLOOR oo 8. Saginaw _Open 0-6 WANTED COUPLE TO SHARE crop farm, Raise hay, wheat, oats. Keep and board horses bedrm. modern house, FE 5- 2761. ~ Do It Yourselt 61 BOAT AND FLOOR SAN DER, POL- a rubbers, cement grind- ers, ets, etc. rE b-3144, 340 Baldwin Ave. FOR RENT AnVALLPAPER STEAMERS HAND SANDERS DRILLS SAWS BROWNIES MARDWARB N SUNDAY PE 3.9230 8. SANFORD FOR RENT. sanders—hand senders — steamers ~ ~Waxers and m. Onk- 8360 to 6:00 - ‘tab mpson, 80 &. ir é a : on | 4:00. Montcaim Bu KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. FA- mous mar « Beguuial Ca wmode 156 W. Montealm, PE 5-4712. " value a intranet: several 6" red | Cameras, Equipment 61A Michigne Piustessent 383" Or. | CAMERAS. LIKE NEW, EXCEPT chard Lake Ave. = ath and ence, —— -_ wales, $0.58, Teese ore” alightly telescopes. “Pola #6 with ipped toflets, $30.95 value, | fash eee Midwest 49006. $19.05, Lavatories complete with CAMERAS mixing faucets, $14.98, Michigan SOLD, TRADED Fluorese 363 Orchafd Lake zrrenrs CAMERA anor, 4 V. Huro VATORIES COMPLETE With COMPLETE Dank aoe EQUIP. modern mixing faucets, $24.50 ment. Inelud enlarger, FE value, $14.95; also toile ts, bath- tae" tul wer stalle at terrific Sale Musical Goods 62 PP PLA PPAR AAP AP ABRAM A KL et ACCORDION — 120 BASS. VERY eet ou with case. FE p.m ACCORDION, = 2 OALLAGHER'S. 18 KE. Huron ATTENTION RJ RECREATION o yentre, Small 44 bh piano, ke new, Gallagher's - it .. Huron 8t. _FE 4-0566. BLOND > OAK SPINET PIANO & al cgpemcead new §495. Cash, PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE Sint Oscar Schmidt, FE PROFESSIONAL GIBSON GUITAR — amplifier, Used $110. After- 6 p.m. ners, is E. LESS than $300. ‘8 z Huron 8t., PE 4 geo | Sale Office Equipment 63 . A hs met eas desks, table, = ger Se Gray & Servet chair, FE +0601. aoe al MA PE- Sor. Oe. cash register, $25. FE Eee oe font i ate a a a up| FE 8-1798 0! “ee det A STOne Al TOP SOIL ¢ "Bick Di rt, Pill, Sand, Gre —— Pe eB Wait "heel _ 3407. Beaity, iss Al TOP SOIL ial ae hr hgeiges “tae | toe SOR QUE DI Bick dirt, “gravel and fl. OR FE bali mown A 4 B rt. Sand, gravel and fill dirt. 5-4758. ref in OR SURPLUS LUMBER & I Nanhai MATERIAL SALES CO.| "sa tsa ceuivered, fgg USED LUMBER BARGAINS in fill wo ‘Trucks loaded. Qed COME gsi ces cas eseees te} _ MY 3-1483 Pe sie, = all lengths over @e ft.| BLACK DIRT, & D. AZAR, FR Sec Wu au saie) “alwae neue ac ea 8-282. 4162 62 FPenmore, BLACK cK DIRT, BAND & GRAVEL, PE 8-0877, | 6g MAN AND iD LIGHT HAUL- EWAY GRA\ gest — 43263 or th ag rena or MY tail setters SOIL, 6 YDS, 44-6588 GOOD FARM TOP _for $10 seneere rE 3 YDS. Fo FE 4-0688.- y. FOR RAVEL RAV Pir LEASE. 3 Arm Pontiac Press Box 88. LOADING TOP” ‘AILY. Yale & Stanle ; nowt LOADING Moss. __ Willow -& Lock Haven APE 24188. REAL NOi TO . $2 a? yd, Depvesee. rE Anytime ROAD _for $7 Sstivessd TOP 80 SOIL, , GRAVEL BND FILL. 5-3552. TOP SOiL,. SAND AND GRAVEL, and chain saw work. OR 2S: TOP SOIL” Loaded or Delivered TOP QUALITY WATERFORD DEPOT. OR 3-1253 TRUCKING, FRONT ENT 1oa6- FE clagpitienne. FE $208 or LOADS BROKEN CON- crete. Northeast section. Will pay reasonable price, OL 2-4021. _ Wood; Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE algo COAL FUR- nace & firepl: w Fuel Ot}, “Orchard - FE 58-6150, Oakland Fuel « Pa Paint, SLAB WOOD 66 A CORD, DELiv- ered, Fire wt eb wood, also Heht hauling F “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 FOR YOU, A BLUE 1 wt ge { 3 pies TTATE INSPECTED PREMIER © sruapberry erry plame, OL 6-188, ‘SHADE TREES . 69 ® MO. GERMAN maid. $90. non Silte RD FE- Excellent with ch B 5-0618 - gia bired by King’ of es, AKC REG. BOXER. 14 MOS, OLD. _ Female. FE 4-0333. AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD. Liebestraum | male, ag yrs. old, _#0. PE 46032 after 4 p.m. ~~ AKC 7 ORRMAN SHEPHERD ago ~keo— =a AKC REG. 1 pEAGLE Id champion. nv *y ache chen in, $20, FE 5- S788. zoe E doatexes GERMAN short-halred Pointer —— OAk- a oats “PARA . 143 E, Mansfield off y—4 PEMALE, reg. MAy- ho peel Warwick's, PLYWOOD Cash & Carry See e eee eee 64 Orchard Bia Nock itis Sale Store Equipment t 64 8 PT. REACH IN COMMERCIAL refrigerator, complete, like new. __Call MA 5-1144 of EM: 3-0107. GR Sale Sporting Goods 65 AQUA LUNG & ACCESSORIES. OR CLOTH SMELT NETS, REG. $3.95, now $2.85. go. Wire smelt nets, Reg. $5.00, now Pins @ waders, Reg. $7.93, nor 5. rubber ip boots, Reg. $15.95, now nes inderson Hardware &. legra| 5 ad Sun, 9-3 - Mn ‘Days 9-6 & ANTI trade, Burr-Shell, Ra, FE se. hee Cane d Pon- AND fir YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- | fied Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly, iat FE 28181. >. ‘i . 2 PO ee meee eee nae ere eee Ke i ‘ a Be WTD.: USE! RAILERS, }5 e va sell * 7, Rowncing at" lot. W ; ies ; Marine olly Rd., Bolly. OXF can ie AILER LES Holly and Michigan Arr an Arrow. 16 to 60 jong, wide. Buy ® good weed — on & rome Talia Parts and @ MY 20721 5 per cent bank rates. \% down, i mile south ef Lake on ‘M24 «| Rent Trailer Space 79 Sn | a ta at tt all Ln MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER space 78! Doris Rd. 3 YRS. MARE, -. OD. mare, 7 yrs, old, ares! : $225 Tee Sale Poultry 74 80 et. BRAHMA LAYING . old, MA »-3189. SORREL 3 La. sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd north of Commerce. Sale Farm F Produce 75 75 $150 A BUSHEL AND eet cider. Homestead ‘MOBILHO’ ME ESTATES. MODERN lake — & pleyground, £M Stouts MOBILE MANOR, 3 miles east of Oxford at l#40 Lake- ville Rd. For who want Be best ‘poone OA 6-200 or MY ? PARKHURST is, club & shelter, Only 15 prong to pee j peome Fag 7) N_GOSLINGS FOR i-43 2 Mi. COMPLETE PLYM tor_with transmission. OL 1-048, or MY 2.2800, " naam awe orn TA GMC. TRUCK 270 & 302. 3900 Baldwin. APPLES, up. Also # Orchards.” Orebard Lk. Rd. WANTED Custothers for Midas mufflers. Dont m this nity — be sure z check our display ad on ase For Sale Tires 80A “| MAple ‘MOTOR 254 8. SAGINAW igs PE #7371 See M & M Motor Sales oan 7 iter on ‘late model Reco" THE HIGH DOLLAR to po ite Pa ggl egg i will pay you wejl. 4540 Dixie Hi. me oy WELT wiFEee Sonar cans __Ph. ‘OR 34511 WID: JUNK CARS AND SCRAP. Service Call PE 49582 For Sale Trucks CHEV, 194 1% TON STAKE. ft. body high rack,. dual Rai 1957 license plates. Today's spe- ela] $296. Full price. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at Je ; MApie 65-5071 Nites ‘ti 0 90 int Teeny ee oe ee het nytt te wn < * - ae ot, pantatete hatter, ~~ Be uel yee wv} ne ah tM emaegee * ie * ps a. ti hige on, "te, - eee. ak jie ghiee + conte oh. Forde. Rae. power seat. “Bob Frost, ne. OPEN TI! * p.m. TIBLE, NO wn, assume payments oo a Call credit mgr vr. Parks. Turner For - 55 Ford Victotia ww., CuRY. 1966~1% TON STAKE. . body, Dual is, new truck arance. Save plenty on this one. Just your car or truck down. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie bag bined at MI5 _ ren Nites "Til 8 “1 1 CHEVY ii i TON STAKE, en cond. el es Ob Pare ar $401 Sherwood Rd. _ ‘sa Dot DOBGE f DUMP TRUCK, GooD an ee. 3125 Walton Bivd. ‘ss DODGE “pumP TRUCK. NEW 4 NEW REPOSSESSED | #25 we 6 OR 3 tec. rubber, Call after restone trans rr res. . DODGE STAKE TRUCK, — - “| $49 each. Firestone Store, 140 N. ~cond 28 ai o-see. tren. a DODGE fh N- gf Sg a page Al eced. car tractor, ‘alas etatn ‘tink satan Ps Plus $ new ‘railer ‘tires. ~ a _ wo 8. Saginaw iv le ows ; 8-0023.— Sale Farm Equipment 26 |sraNDARe BRAND WEW vines 1649. FORD DUMP TRUCK, 14 FT. ~ : on stake rack, 3'4 ton hoist on General Satety tires. boom, Electrie powered, FE to 30 per cent off, Black or S1446. = ED. WILLIAMS “ined ts, demonstrator, when booker ,_ Saginaw at Raeburn iiford “MU 4-115. Auto Service 8&1 2 Meee GMC TRUCKS on BRAKES ES RELINED, Built in Pontiac Meredith’ s. Marathon by Pontiac People . Pike E 30138 50 Fs For Selo Motorcycles 83 s Sale Motor Scooters 82 "$8 Gf ogee EXTRAS. 200 _ cash, FE 8- : 9 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR- cle, a ae baby basfnet, eom- - MA 4-2658 after 7:00, Ti0. $40. “FE TS AND SERVICE ON Hi Davidson see Harley Bavidson Salen Co, 372 Bouth k ‘ina w. 5 i for Sale Bicycles 84 NEW IN CARTON BOY'S 26 INCH COLUMBIA DE- LUXE BICYCLE WITH ALL WON CONTEST IN Ce HE ING ICE OF ONLY $50. OR 3-5402. - Boats & Accessories 85 WILSON GMC Pontiac's TE 59 Truck Dealer rE ” __ Oakland _at Cass 5 livestock rack. Ba nared iss} GMC DUMP, 2 mileage. 195) COR brakes. Heng! P-8 Ford “cinen with berg oi ~~ with LWB. Parte ee Penang ¥ power e- _oit Pcs 2.2965 een an GMc” % TON PICK 1955, erage ‘ransmission, $706. isso OMC 1 TON PANEL. DE- Beach, Any — offer. 178 = _after_6 ~S DEBAKE it, “TON estes Casr i Ra, Keego 54018. For Sale Sale ¢ “Cars 91 HASKINS HAS ‘EM, "83 Cher ae eedan, —- “55. Che'v. + getan,” ov overdrive "SS Chev. V-8 4 dr. a) ae. v4 a ten, oe: "he ae 6 4dr. sedan, =~ ‘56 Chev. V-8 w . P. : a gee On T 6° mahessny ook. Wind- remotes,’ ae in "56. ec 1 hp New cond. $450. MY 3-1237. after 6 p.m. 16 FT. “BOARD UTILITY, GRAY engine i FE ‘8-449? ow Ford 3-row cultivator, both nearly LARGE SELECTION few. Four section ACM. tring} =SLAYBAUGH'’S + 5 630 OAKLAND 8-0453 as BROS. gj Y-TROTANYELLOW Lawn ges — Store| BOATS mre EAAbe ee ee MA 8-7818 FICK FROM A BIG SELECTION |—“ peers Dealer R SPECIALS Oliver 88 industrial. tractor with % oyard inte Beveral food used Fora discount, Beveral rd il equipment. Chaimers G with a New OC-3 Conver tractors, toad : nd hoes less INS, FINANCING AVAILABL INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121, FE 2-012 EVINRUDE MOTORS LEADING BRANDS ru! 5 Grumman & ons ‘Town rm ‘anoes TERMS AVAILABLE ares ‘Boat Works BOATS wy & INBOARD REPAIRS AN PROPELLERS TO F ‘ BOAT OR ers MARINE SALES & SERVICE #22 8. TELEGRAPH. BOAT M _sonable, MA JOHNSON MO" rORS — oats, trailers, supplies, every- thing for the bo wens Marine Pr 2-s0h0 306 pete Lake Ave MUST SACRIFICE MY NEW BOAT & motor & trailer, Job takes me out ef town. 16 Lake Master bost, Mark 75% Mercury motor 15216 N. Holly Rd., Holly, ME SACRIFICE MY NEW boat, motor & trailer. Job takes jises, des and mowers “We earry a complete line of ts and service Ford, Ford- rguson, and Oliver tractors, | ~~. and. Industrial A eb porte Ave. ‘FE 4-0461 or rE 4-1 For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 56 3 FT. Ay 2 ge HOUSE- trailer, OR 3-20 $2 STEWART er EXC_ COND. bedrms. W, Bath. Awning, Free- . Small aie myment or a PE 4-6018. Lochaven 5 CONTINENT, Heol car ? BED- Take jee EXCHANGE | peg WIDES Models from 32 to SO ft. te | PARTS & SUPPLIES : | 2-3200 bel gs ving! on 8 & Sun. | pm. ‘#7? 1 HOUSETRAILER. REMOD- L MY 3-4678 after 3 ECONDITIONED MO- = pease, now available. Pay water acer oo 8. 2,8, iekesrauh tiac FE 2-3200 Holly ME 46771 a oe Eves. & Sun. pot. SAVE $$$ 80 FT. 3 BEDROOM. : «3 compiete bedrooms at tlsingly low price of $5 99; wichinson's. A large cetection | and 10 wides in Detroiter, | Oh tiae Chiel Mobile Homers Get. set for spring. We are giving | . the bighest trade allowance eves Also & very Mice selection of acd mocel trade-ins in 1 or 2 bedroom “models at @ greatly reduced price ms. ‘@ down, up to 5 yeas “ palanee. Bob “‘Hatchinsdn’, f Mieke, H ae Salles oc. | me out of town. 16’ Lake Master boat, Mark 78 Mercury motor. 152190 N. Holly Rd., Holly. +6771. ‘MEYERS ALUMINUM BOATS & trailers, Mercury motors — 10% down, up to 20 montlis to pay. WE TAKE TRADE-INS Anderson Hardware 2182 &. Telegraph Rad FE 5-9962 Open Sun j Week _days oA j|OUTBOARD MOTOR, 5‘ HP. Never used, $65. FE 85-2768 SAVE $70. 12. FT Wagemaker. FE 5-594 THOMPSON, camaen eee & Wi zard boats, Gator trailers, Evin- putes motors. Trade ins accepted. erm KELLY'S HARDWARE. 3064 AUBURN AT ADAMS AUBURN Lerten] _ _e '’56 Buick H’top ... $1995 | TONEY’S MARINE SERVICE. '53 Hudson ‘en -,..5 395 Evinrude motors, boats & sup- ,-= 1. - "t . m1 EO soap 21 years repair experience ‘35 ‘Patick I wee L595 mt walt (No J! 2685 Orchard: «: = = Lake Rd. (No. 2) 2765 Duck Lake ; 7 ilereury a 2 DF, «8 895 ee 36 Buick Watton .. .$2305 \WouvERDE ia Fr cenren oO Buck Wak a Aeiie deck all extras, very good con-| >> ( Nds Super Dr. $1605 Se 'S le A \ ‘So |} ‘ord Convert, ..S1995 EE Sete ‘rp anes 86 'S6 Ford Victoria ...$1905 FOR aaLs, AIRPLANE interest, '56 Chrysler St. kK. ..$2795 | of ty int st 5 1G . : re hanger at Allen's. coh tn! O4 Plymouth Wen. $ 995 Mouae Ok sg a er Frank 'S5 Chev. W agon .. Sie TAYLOR CRAFT. 66 HP conti. 53 Lincoli iH" top ..$ 995" ental, 25 igi? aaa its "56 Chev. C a ert. .. $1995) 5 ~ - | Leena ser es Plymouth H'top $995) 7 4 ord AD; § 895) Trans: tation Offered 87 .-> oe ee! bein ee) > Pontiac Schief ..$1595§ | FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA’ (S35 |JeS . € 75. HOoolulu. $185 pius tax Fer- 55 eSoto 4-Dr. rast |; Ty Ggtviee Inc OR* 3.1254 *3 DeSoto 4-br. ...$8 oe ” = Z Aindied € ra : er oF 1OR TH Par TS Pade W agon . S17" "35 fe Wag ed Named Used Cars 8&8 02, ord Wagon ...$ nar 23 Pond < mvert, ,- L$ 895) ns Mur AP mBPON AK an ‘35 Ces. Convert, 1 $1395, AA: ; | ~ Always, ‘Ready ‘fo ‘Buy | chy M ‘dunked: ang ‘used care ulz otors. IBAGLEY. AUTO PARTS nesorgruwe peg 'FE \b-9210 18 BAGLEY af MI wre , en "tll 8pm, Vy j 1 | = po 4 f | | f. 4 a) au fd MOTOR & TRAILER, REA-. 6-2104. ME | *s Chev. $-deer, Many more to choose from. iw aloare Bee these one owner low mileage beautys today. Just your car down. —- . of our low over- HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixte Highway’ at M15 MA 6-5071 Open nites ‘til 8 ~ WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, boats, appil-— ances, guns, cameras, ete, as [te payment on a good used ear. alance easy BILL. SPENCE USED CARS Ce ee WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN er model car for your equity cash dilterence. PO? 7) 1950 to 1957 models avaliable, Haskins Chev. et eee > | HURON MTR. SALES © 1957 by MEA Serving, tne, ; A'S | 52 W. Huron PE 2-2641 9. “Shake! Luck’s still with us!’ ceon ____ For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars 1) | 34-TON STAKE comics ee i $1350 CLARKSTON.| CHEVROLET} _ JAB Motor Sales rysler - Plymouth stout ys LL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! 1958 Chrysler, 4 dr. Powerflite, Power steering, RH, WW tires. ‘M4 Plymouth Savoy 2 dr., Pou: | . fitee-sharp! 1¢i4 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna, RH WW tires. 1953 Chevrolet. business coupe, 1 owner, $495. ' 195L Buick Super hardtop. 1953 Plymouth 4 door, RH PLUS TRANSPORTATION , SPECTALS Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 2 5. MAIN &T. CLARKSTON ‘86 BUICK ROADMASTER 4 DR. _ Sedan. FE 50335, VICK 3 DR. SPECIAL. OR _38737,_ 3201 Briggs. ‘86 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTI- __ ble. $1,600. MI 6-5426. BUICK a BLACK BI SEDAN. N. NEW tires. $200. Midwest i _ S604, G- | 1967 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. $2,650. OR 3-4914. ig ci CADILLAC: COUPE. VERY a Low mileage. Will take sheap car in ae Privately owned. FE 2-4 | FE 23-6179. $8 CADILLAC a. DEVILLE = a, R&H, exc. cond. R& Sales, 724 Oakland Ae es 8-6801. - | S17 PONTIAC. BTAR CHIEF CATA- loaded, lime fire 1 _, new, so Chey. me AL door, $1450. ‘05 Packard har rdtop. $2425, ful "s4 pthwet 4 door, he $1005, — | "$3 Bulck super, sharp, loaded. $895 "62 Lanse: sedan, clean. $505. MAZUREK MOTORS 809 8. Woodward __ PE 8-5141! HOUGHTEN & SON OFFERS "55 Olds Holiday Coupe *55 Olds Super,4-Door |'54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan "54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. ‘34 Olds Super 4-Door ’55 Ford Ranch Wagon *55 Buick Riviera 753 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door *S3 Chevy 2-Door Sedan "53 Chevy Sports Coupe *S1 Chrysler, 4Door Sedan 51 Ford Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE omc —— DEALER 588 N. Mai Rochester anus 1956 COUPE DeVILLE. Light blue with off white top. . $3,975, Call Mil- CADILLAC, LATE 1954, 62, SEDAN, full er, windows — seats — sreeu, "RS eyo glass. Bisse coral, | e s. Blue exceptional ay nite, iow mi = E 32-0002 “$5 oe }DR., V8, 22,000 MILES. R&H, $895. FE 2-0026. NORTH PONTIAC 1951 Chevrolet 1954 Plymouth, 4-Dr. Savoy Olds 68 Convertible, Beauty 1951 Olds 88 MOST MAKES & MODELS TO CHOOSE ens AUT O SALES 2,W, Montcaim PE 4-015) 1951 CHEVROLET | CONVERTIBLE. no money down, $16 a month payments, FE 4-9886, denier, 1952 CHEVROLET. NO~ a month, Call Credit Mgr. Parks, Midwest 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. ‘63 CHEVY STATION WAGON, V-8. npg lls $1, 089, Call FE 8-3752, after 4 SPRING ALUMINUM 6751 Dixte Highway at M15 MApie 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 8 PRICED. 1955 BUICK sPECIAI for quick sale, 100 Osceola Dr. FE 4-2546. « ore ‘GOOD BODY & TIRES H, Make Offer, OR-3- 6840 | _Refore i — After 6. 2 | Biminguen | |QUAL TY VSED ‘one |. "36 Ford Cry Sed. $1995) Is me time to drive a car that's fn the autumn of its life Don't look forward to spring and sum- mer driving with misgivings about the condition of your present car Why take a chance? We have a complete selection of recondi- tioned, clean used cars. Each of these cars will assure you of | safe. trouble-free driving for years | to come. $1145 | $4 Pontiac Catalina, radio & heat- er, Hydramatic, W-Wall tires, beautiful biue & white, $595 "82 Nash Rambier, radio & heater. directional signals. 2 tone green, excellent condition ane $1795 "88 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr. Hard- top, radio & heater Hydramatic W-Wall tires, power steering and brakes. HOS Deluxe 4 dr radio & heater, Hydramatic, Wall tires, new seat covers 52 Pontiac Sedan w- $1395 * Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr Radio heater, Powergiide, ivory turquoise. $1995 | "56 poo Special 4 dr. sedan, radio & he@ter, W-Wall tires, ebony biack & white exterior with red & black custom trim. Dynafiow. $1195 ‘53 Ford Custom ? dr, Sedan. Ra- dio and heater, Ford-O-Matic, cream and biue Yinish, OLIVER UICK 210 Orebard Lake Ave. FE 2-010) | Open 1957 DEMOS. Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC 5 SAVINGS : As jow as S195 oF your car down, Up to 36 Mos. on bal. SAVE = AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED EFORE E OF OUR TAKE ADVANT LOW LOCATION OVERHEA FOR naif ve A SERVICE TISP ACTION mane “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at MIi5 MA 5-507) Tee | nites ‘til 9 | DEMO FOR | sa Bats CHEN. , BEL Air, 4door See Nichols _ Matthew: ‘Hiargreaves. 34 Mill St. FE 5-4 ‘S1 CHEV. z “DOOR cx R&H, clean, $105; $5 do, $11 mo, Great _Lakes. MI 66060. a 4 DOOR, . BEL AIR CHEVRO- fT, wower steer- ing and | Powerglide, EM 37-4044. i +H on? : DEALER sae YOUR N EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 iD THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND : EASY ED JONES. 115 8. Saginaw sed Cars ’56 FORD CONVERT. Forde. nee, ere shnes . — HURON ‘Mik. SALES 52 W, Huron 2-2641 ‘35 FORD FAIRLANE - Pass. ms hae yy b Aa . cond. $1,- , MA 5&- 1950 = = Be AND eb 2 oa Credit 4-500, Mereis Turner Ford.. 1950 FORD 6, GOOD MOTOR & reasonabie, rE _Sosae. clean, Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC'’S ONLY, LINCOLN MERCURY DEALEP CASS AT PIKE 8TS. FE 4-3885 2-DR., $195 FULL price, or ee $14 a month _ payments 4-0866, dealer, FORD, 1955 FORD-O-MATIC 4 DR. Radio & heater. Good cond, $1,250, Can be seen anytime. _ original owner. 1956 FORD 2 DR. CLUB SEDAN. 1951 FORD MYrtle 2-5511 after 4 p.m. 950 CHEVROLET, RADIO AND heater, a money down, assume payments of a month. Call il Greats it Mer,, ¢: Parks, Midwest 47500, Harold Ture rer rt Ford, 1950 CHEVY. DR. DELUXE. Snow tires, Eicellend body, new front end, § } 39-0803" _FOR 8ALE OR saan: ‘68 CHEV. ow Bt. 1986 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 DR. HARD. | top. nee Sell. outright or trade for Pontiac or Buick fn And take over , 2087 BEL AIR HARD TOP. A-1 condition. Low conn Rak, Powerglide, FE 8-004 i064 CHEVROLET 41 «DR STA STATION heater te a gh ite: ont as ea! er. e m e. own- re 6-432. After @ call FE "53 paeIS a > 4 DOOR 6. $145 DOWN ~ $35.40 month, BRAID MO- TOR SALES, Cass at Pike Sts. FE 20006. 50 _DeSOTO ____ Call_FE 23-4606 ‘$3 DESOTO SPOR TEMAN $160 down —$34.74 rT MOTOR SALES. month. BRAID Cass a eke _ Sts. FE 2 Sroiee. “4a DODGE CLUB COUPE. GOOD cond. TPE S02, 96 Buctia. Best of- els at » a s with or without trade. Also selection of first choice used cars. Dale H. Hughes, Inc. 2222 Novi Rd. Walled Lake MA #1813 Direct factory dealer, you save! 1054 ‘FORD on Dr. 1ST £250 TAKES it. FE New 1957 Chevrolets Don't Be Mislead by Come on Prices WE DON’T INTEND BE UNDER Go Ahead- SHOP Then See Why It Pays to Buy at. “Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer” Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet DOWNTO 34 ae STREF T 641 0. AKL AND SOUT TH SIDE “2i1 Ss. SASS a wine FE 44846 710, 74 ‘$1 CHEV. STATION WAGON. $250. 6824 Willems Lake Rd. OR 350 86 CHEV. 150 V8. STANDARD Shit. R&H. Windshield Washer, | Turn signals. 2 dr, $1,350. After _ 4, MA 6-3064, __ ‘oé CHEV. RAY COUPE FE $4161! “46 PORD V-8, 1950 MOTOR. "57 lates. Terms can be arranged. Fess 8-2740. Dealer. “ +752 FORD CUSTOM V@ RED, R&H. Extra sharp. $495. $5 dn. Great _ Lakes. MI 6-8080. 1996 FORD . Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR $1350 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ___OL_1-971)__ —_— ed NORTH CHEVROLET CLEAN BIRMINGHAM USED CARS ‘56 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan, V8 engine heater, turn . signels and any other extras La day guara ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door sedan. blue and ivory finin V-8 engine, radio, heater and white-wail 8. “$1395 ‘55 Chevrolet 210 Speck a @ cylinder engine, ard transmis- > det back finish. Many x $1145 '54 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan, power giide. radio heater white- wall tires. light blue finish. $845 ‘53 Pontiac hate hardtop, Hrdramat- radio, heater, white-wall ies. 2-tone finish, This car ts spotless - $895 ‘52 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. nice green fin- ish, sta transmission. Can be bought with no money down. $445 Super 88 2-door, Power brakes, Hvdramatic. Excel- thr Special ai 1295 NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 SOUTH WOODWARD | MI 4-2735 ON WOODWARD, | "bo 4 dr. Seer hi ud Shi Maw ent +7500, Harold | | i086 MERCURY PE 5-2604, | '54 Oldsmobile | BIRMINGHAM| | Ber PPE " puDaELTON ‘OFFERS _ ie or Bt ae 0 ie | (ie Pine 5 ie 81,745 = pes jebseves ers ede 1,208 *.. ri $1,195 dr... . $1,045 $ Ree eEnenweere 83 SSEEEEESSE me & reubeweduns at E. Biva DR. SPORTS sedan, Small on payment. EM 3-3022, MUST sec AT ONCE, in the ar "$5 Red and white He gs po le very snappy. can be ‘x after 3:30. 357 5. Ander- nee es 33 OLDS, 06, CONV., PULL Pow- \ 91 BELOW COST Chavon Fords, Plymouths % ~ +. and Dodges RIEMENSCHNEIDER p.m. nnaniarzonsis 1957 ph ans far i SAVOY V4. PUL- V8, FUL tone Dy fs Phra ‘the Summer — $300; | ‘SEASON | _| When+ You Drive’ AS ‘Pontiac Retail: | Used Car, It OPENS , A New, Outlook on Driving, So Why Wait . . Come In . TODAY ~ We are going to sell 30 CARS MONDAY CHEVROLET NO. 1720 ae Ent wot ae seas ax PONTIAC NO. T!4 52 Two-Door ......$ 495 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic— Good transportation. Pontiacs, Buicks ; Dodge PONTIAC NO. 55 Coupe waent Radio & Faas noone 55 Cent. “Convert... . .$1695 Radio & Seater, Dynafioew —- A real bargain 55 Cacia ae * $1798 Heat, Music. Erapeete ~~ 3 TO CHOOSE FROM, $2,200.’ PE 2- ! FORD NO. 683 54 Two-Door ......$ 795 Radio & Heater—A real bargain. i6i MERCURY, EXC. COND. OR| 7,000 Suls., 'Tantmtssion, power sina BO ae. Cd 82 Packard sedan, loaded, sharp. | , : 5 CARENER DODGE SALES MAZUREK MOTOR SALES 491 wo-Door ivdreun $ 195 44053 _VAN DYKE. NEAR 20 5 a a cee | | Bete, &, Neviot. Rpsremgs - RAMBLERS — SSADORS — | PLYMOUTH, 195i, BELVEDERE “seh Nasi BAL Bem Ww tren Rea! good sbape’| 159 Tyre Done 50 & Ra. 1625 Sette a ood oh505'|’52 Two-Door ......$ 495 ‘48 NASH, EX TRANS. | house | Ror Ted's “Drive-in. | Rotts & Rosier, Hyéramatio —A tion, ‘57 tes, Terms lot of miles left in this car. arranged. $-2740. Dealer. | ‘56 : PUYMOI + PONTIAC NO. 90 Bh ay nat aasume D, MOTOR BAL SALES, Case ai il +56 Twe-Door 860, ..$ 995 perme of ig & moth. Call ee ge Very An Oakland County dar. redit Mgr., Mr. . Midwest | ‘53 PLYM DELUXE, 47500, Harold Turner Ford. clean, good tires. $405. Ei 3.0081, 163 = pommke NO, 00 $ 795 $5 DOWN PLYMOUTH 198) STATION WATON wo-Door ...... ms) "63 Nash Statesman Super. Tom | Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. “Bohr, Inc. Milford. MU. 45155. New’ ures. 4600. EM 3-436 PONTIAC I white. er, er, $806. 4835 Fenmore after 7. mileage, hu dae obi «4 | OLDS, 4 — EXCELLENT »_ 14 © heater, ¥ » _ “1957 EB : etss wad. Gent | kon Gr kantins coc RETAIL fice for quick sale. 8-3875. » immediate . Call own- LDS. ‘53, 4 DR. j tl