Pet se i oe eos Sg ee i fj : 3 Meee : i oe ee ee ate - : ey ; i : Pe = z ee ; i cs : — oe gs q i | "Ga jae 4 z be é < F : f ‘i wat i : Es } 3 f * "3 = 4 = f : ‘ =u —— hod é 5 aes eae > g bal a ea = ; ca 9 a 4 ve Bos: ES ees 5 ; = ’ : = o . ; ' e ) = + : \ o. + Detroit Attorney Wires Senator for investigation Asks Fund Accounting, : Other Charges Aired | | in 1954 Suit i Storm Kills 4: [One tnchof Snow} Ewen Storms Are Big in Texas : Due for Pontiac: : ote ae = (00 Trapped by Tomorrow of roys wines 4 ie The U, S, Weather Bureau pte- < dm ot som ADOT Trail (See cx'roat ace ot Commerce Building Show last night. (See story on| Roads, Rails Crippled! Forecasters said the storm, with ss : Bo as Winds Carry Storm 5" 94 high winds which has | Toward Indiana a et a -_,% = “Ata ™ - , ". |. main low, with about 30 expected; 7 wn The worst spring Dliz-|tonight and a high of between 35). . We a Cd Gjeard in 30 years continued and 39 tomorrow. US. lo Make ~~ |to rage in the Midwest to-|, 7s lowest teripertwe Ponting ~“hvailable,’ Ike Tells Britain "este esse = ot ages salle | an —— |i ba yg ge pg , tions of | E ' _ their Detroit rney WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower intends to| One major train, ¢ ICj | Unaffected ee © gph ofamd : » Carry _ Louis W. Snyder, urged the go as far as the law will allow in making atomic wat-jing 400 passengers, and an : committee to investigate heads for guided missiles accessible for. British use iN|estimated 7,500 highway fy F | Pinch charges aired against Hoffa emergencies. travelers were reported y ue | A | in a 1954 suit. Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Mac-| stranded but none were be- tae The suit asked for the accounting millan reached a final “agreement in principle” during)}jeved in danger. - But Growing Gas Strike more than $1,000,000 in union : : : ge allegedly misused under their talks at Bermuda that “certain guided missiles Four deaths were attributed to May Cause Shortages ‘s trusteeship. = will be made available by the United States for. use by oe in Area Stations mt — - : While most Pontiac area serv- for a majority of the 2,588 mem- New Pot-O-Gold 3 3 ice stations are being supplied by : : ay 2g eo pe ra pega . , jence. Eisenhower : a ' followed an unsuecess- ._ Plan Is Simpler; | eee a carci | BELATED BLOW — Cars stand almost buried town Amarillo, Ter., as & snowstorm hurled 186i itl attempt by insurgent members "8 aes heme pias: and a passerby bends against the wind in down- into the West over the weekend. — to officers from "The Pontiac area is not as hard P, N regi vee swueZ Fassage Now. Ule Sian ee area,” said Cash B. Hawley, gen- . ce vanted an of more | manager of the association. we ‘|than $1 miltion 4 “paid into Eugene G. McEnery, president for Ve 4 ithe local between ‘and 1992. of the North Oakland County SUIT WAS DISMISSED ‘ Sg 4 : rons doa ee Dak — A UN. salv ber in the square. Sere i hon Soh teetr Geel bet ee team today raised the sunken tg County cireult judges. They Se ek Leen neces Cmmmamnltte Bid caty tay enor In Detroit, 90 per cent of the|Edgar Bonnet, the last obstacle to had no jurisdiction, and ee nen not say ‘how the British are to : lncrmat gnociing and fuel oll upply|peseage of 20,000on ships members had failed to changed, the remains the | get the atomic warheads for weap-/SNOW IN KANSAS was cut off at midnight when em-|the Suez Canal. remedies for relief within gome. a ol arly Migr ere a The Weather Bureau at Kansasiployes of the Aurora Gasoline Co.| The S4l-ton tug was to Ft ee oe Ponting (ont 22 sive or lend stomic Fling high winds and heavy snows) The strike brings to eight the/but there-was no official ss | sere . oan be anes © May foreign Gover Ithis morning in northern Missouri number: .of firms closed by the|when Egypt will open because of Hoffa’s control of the announeed. on Friday as belore neal on Great: Disasters an ediebacurtataeix Local 11-889 of the Oil, Chemical The 1461-ton Hgyotian frigate Sa we peared jon Mondays. Since you; ~~} Ferecasts for more heavy snow jand Atomic Workers Union Abukir still partially blocks pom spokes- | The movements to unseat are given the choice of two! In the history of-air travel, the were in flct trom norteastere [ne contracts with the companies svathern entrance to the canal, the future the cone A roses; |Hiotia. resulted in what has been a ee Oe ee night of May 6, 1937 is remem- Kansas and neighboring sections [10 include a 2 cents per hoot Be ‘ warned that the report should be |Called the most bitter labor dispute pore elie ay ved aetgielan ae tor ewe Samer) ssion with Arter Idea Good jagreement with Egypt since he|Dave Beck ordered the Hotta trus- -. NEW YORK @ — Lt. Gen. Adolf) saved me.” —- Towa, Nebraska and Missourt wit |shell Oil Co, “Etforts to schedule : , was only the “bearer of good of-|teeship when local members Daniel Heusinger, chairman of the Joint} Mangone’s gripping story of /)5 Y tested portions of Kan_joters are being made,” it was . tices” and not a party to the canal/J. Keating and Louis C. Linteau Chiefs of ‘Statt of the West Ger-| those fiery moments is one of | °YT) Ind W : Asked to comment on the Oakland County Planning Commis- |disputé. == —_ : ; [were on extortion and oe et ae oa vives of great diouters” hy (thd lower, Michigan. Noch cer] oy S.ou) Standard, Cull, So sate eet Fes amaesenaenaie aa Murray D. : NS gk plane today : vivors great disasters Indiana freezing Mobil, Standard, ‘an Wagoner, former highway commissioner, 4 : naming States and Canada. op wey eee —| The snow belt was fringed to : route on the ground, I think it would relieve through-traffic and |« .. + *.. |Rep. Leaun Harrelson as a defend- = aa aS ee pry the south by rain. Daughter of Hirohito | make the present congested streets of Pontiac free for the Ipcal |[f} lorida Collision ant. ; : pron ie Ud Graduates From School | wets and shoppers. The idea is good. PR ik it, Harrelson was then and fill ts : To ce Arraign Woman resulting from the threeday| TOKYO ®-—Princess —Suga, expressway could follow Franklin road to the Grand Trunk Railroad |... 51 was killed early this! 614’s trusteeship. storm, farmers welcomed the/ youngest daughter of Emperor) and then parallel to the railroad until it left through the state Hos | nine in a two car collision ‘at | : e moisture. In some areas it WaS|tirohito, graduated from the) pital property. sae in. Shot Slaying ee ee ee at ad wo mea ro ei, nn ey yin in we O gun y g het er bein | ele pecome 18 on March 2,| ‘tis would destroy too much railroed siding and business property, |” Cinther’s wife Roca and a son,|Droperty purchasés and other ac- re feu dh Sala nal Smee ane as ate Re ne ce ae ae hn was 30 2 ; : * ‘ = en : is be oe Ae ee ony ahead : a ‘Temperatures woe ot severe |recelved diplomas fa i ee und Orchard Lake aver bu = A ES ab ry ot the spteey etme of the kid haf ps grey ign ed be- get on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘peror and Empress. again it would do no harm to explore the idea. drainage ditch after the collision. (Continued on Page 2, eta ase Sm a ts mene A ULO Club Blasts Ticketing in Waterford Township And trying to obey speed|Leturey can only say they're lad,jcaused by « group of Tint clltens| wae drawn to’ the controversial!at private expense, warning drivers ii i " ” 48, of for savings in lives and property|who complained police run aistrip of highway, there were 386 of “unfair police tactics. 48, of 24 for saving who complain ! + pic a = > Although the Oakland County | These’ figures don't include the| “If Masin wants to do it at his Other township officials, such as ‘ Louis H. Barry, S jare forced to admit a loss in funds larea, which are set by the State could mean : 3 more plainly The publicity in question is that c'In Today's Press” ——e i “with the town ip a oo SAE RRR yaany eee ro. County News ......ccccsee: “4 Editorials sees teen nt eee ee ee 6 Obituaries eetewrete vet eeeete Py a Pot-O'-Gold ci.ceccseeeciees 9 |the number of tickets issued since Sports... ecereeey ves 48, 19. |Jan, 30, when the hullabaloo jp eee eee ee verre sere i ‘& Radio Programs aeae 27 Kari seen de veene we? ’s Pages .... li, 122, 18 Be iy val ene enc eb eee ee ee 1 ig ay poate & rama’ pe | fy | f i But they match sufficiently well for Supervisor Barry to realize that a cut in tickets could mean a big haps reduce the pay-roll.”~ And, _ ironically enough, the pay-roll cut might start in the police depart: ment, he said. “Natdrally, I'm glad that traf fic ts reported better on Dixie,” “| Fund. I'm not turning n any tickets. Why do Van Atta's men always take their business to Lefupgy?”". : * * 2 . The answer to this could lie back in 1953, when the town- ship was considering creation of a police department. Adams admits that at that time he balked at-a proposal that profits from tickets go directly into the township treasury, | .| would, have to be done by sheriff's: whether the Sheriff's Fund is legal. It's a method whereby local police- men do the work which: otherwise deputies. * * * fender by a justice goes to the county treasurer, This is in the form of “fines’’ or .“‘costs,”” and “It’s illegal,” he said, refusing to take part in it. ea t*. wo * However, in 1954 the Board of Supervisors passed-a resolution al- | lowing the money to go first io ithe county and then be-returned to’ the township via what is called The Sheriff's Township Ordinance it’s the justice who decides how much of each the offender pays. ce ¢ This is important, because fines have to go tothe state sehool li- brary fund. Costs, however, stay in the county. The county takes out what it figures the costs o/ prosecution were, and then returns the rest to the township's general ‘Usuaily, theré’s a lot returned. , Mi THE PONTIAC PRES Auto Club Blasts Ticketing in “There's ~atso- a controversy|ford hac to putin, $143,884.25 year: Of this, $42\326.70 went. to Lefurgy and White and $136.70 was for such expenses as witness fees, juries, constable service and syp- S$, MONDAY, _ says all this is ag the Oakand nity him to prove of the plan say it ericou ficiency and homé rule. plies. ‘ Those were the ‘‘costs.”’ (Crowning of Waterford Builders Show Climaxing the three day Water- ford Township sports and builders show was the crowning of the beauty queen Diane Erickson, last night, - i! Diane was crowned by Miss Shir- ley Swanson, of Albion, the pres- ently reigning Miss Michigan. Di- ane .received’ a $100 bond, a com- plete wardrobe and many other merce, sponsors of the show, ? © @ Diane will now enter the Miss contest to be held i July at Muskegon. : ; “This is one of the most, success- ful shows We have ever had," Arthur Salley, general chairman, said. , » © 2 -& There were 5,900 tickets sold si Bh ee THe ¥ Re & ie e R TEE iid iit cE i J as COLD GAS — An Amarillo, Tex., | errant | (See story on Page 1.) State Accidents Children ~~ AP Wirephote service station operator stands like anti-freeze in the wake of over the weekend and today. i ht i i z 4 S ae i. d. | | : aif HAE The Weather ‘Pull U.S. Weather Bureaa Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Increasi eouliness and cooler today, bh + Occasional Teday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 i At 8 a.m,: Wind Velocity 15-25 mph Sun sets Monday at €:50 p.m. ®un rises Tuesday at re} a.m. Moon sets Monday at 1:41 p.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 3:61 a.m. Downtown Temperatures . 6 30 Peretti LL ee eee =3==82 SSeetsecssas* Be Lost With 67 Aboard TOKYO @ — Low clouds and driving rain over the Pacific eon e U..S. Air Force officials said bei. cE s ef iz fist & Mary Ann Bell, 7 - year and Mrs. James' Hied Saturday injuries ' tered : Fyiea . I ut i : 4 4itteert F : 5 i drowned Saturday in Thunder Bay Surprisingly, the tone of Pila of mockery, he wrote. ... the latest that Junius reports. .. He says the people are telling 2“ ae Then, according arise.” And She stood up and was You would think this) enough Pilate Scoffs at munication té Caesar changed entirely. In a mood | with a hemorrhage merely touched the Nazarene preacher's garment and she was healed! On the same day, Jesus went to the home of a man named Jairus whose daughter was ill. As they approached the house, sérvants came out’ to tell the girl's father and Jesus and his apostles that the girl had already died. The Nazarene went in and said she was merely sleeping. ae But no one would believe him. They laughed at him scornfully so certain were they that the- git to the story, Jésus said: “Maid, tales. But there are more. Many more. , Junius says that Jesus and several of his apostles went into the wilderness to meditate and a crowd te's next com- August Caesar: The people of this province have inow come to the end of all reason. Let me tell you how a woman reports them? able to eat! of. glamorous things even when so reliable a man as Junius Moreover, stories are now going around ; this Jesus is John the Baptist arisen or one of the prophets returned. He must dit on this point. He does not Miracles | the day worp on, the apostles became worried: and urged Jesus to send the throng away so have food and lodging for the night. would tf a Instead of doing this, however, the teacher, ,. asked them to collect what food there was at hand — a mere five loaves of bread and two fishes. ‘By some miracle, Junius claims, the Nazarene was able to increase this amount of food so that all the five thousand were fed and there were twelve: ze dead tte uo Mats Tonight . ‘| the Waterford ‘Township Junior n| Chamber. of Commerce last t. Queen Ends with a net profit of more than | |$2,000. This was slightly higher jthan last year’s total according to |Salley. ; . Township Board 4 Awarding of Contracts on Two Main Projects Heads Agenda The awarding of contracts for two important ‘projects will be the main business at tonight's Water- ford Township board meeting, ac- cording to acting Supervisor Louis After the regular business meet- ing at 7:30 p.m., bids will be re- ceived at 9 p.m, for two mobile Extra Shares fo Stockholder Consinbet Rovers Reports Entire Robert P. Briggs, executive vice president of Power Company, announced today . that the company’s common stockhold- ers subscribed for 9 per cent of the 549,324 additional com mon Colorado, 1,200 in Kansas. Texas, hundreds in i; : ic i 23 iil traffic MARCH 25, 1957 | = Doc eee A k q iw apie + fi : os Ti F ak ai GHAM-Only one public, Planners report conduits installed in the alley a § F =3 EF : he 38 : 3 [prey on me.” “Apparently nd cost is too high for you to’ continue for ee Peiri ie ol reerred hn * iarinciiention. ob. Dies at Age 45 GMTC Export Manager Had Been With Local Plant Since 1937 was available to you at Seek Investigation - of Local Teamsters - Harrelson was appointed . by Hoffa as “acting president.” Har- relson was not available for com- any 5 Ae z i ~ /-™= | af Pap ee | Bright New COLORS for Faded Fabr Including Charcoal - Gold. ~ Turqu ics — Now oo R ies 4 7 , eee 2 “bul Not for Long __. ELMO Calif. WA Cali- "patrol car chased] FOLSOM, Calif, @ — A dinner} ~ but lost & ‘Speeding sports ‘car, Shortly thereafter a sports car pulled in behind a warehouse and the driver got out. * * A man there asked the driver what he was doing. “I just ditched a highwiety ly pa- trolman, and I want to wait here awhile,” he said. “Not i eg = your'e under). > arrest,” said the man, identifying, himself as Albert Rein; an. off- duty sheriff's deputy. 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MARCH 25, 1957 ry Amiens, gues sabiaideienah Sista ta dite. on the wrecked ship sank downward, wing ag hp ‘Wed eel bk what 1 took an airplane trip ; ee. eestor ot te iso tet tooerng mont ot te, I jumped, were crying and screaming. ‘ ws ding Ts burs adr gt lio “prove. to hime he. wasn Renauies. tose foe men. gd wena Lakehurst Naval Air Station. isthe teimatinnts of the dxiathle “F reeled under my own steam| * me I didn’t feel them -too jafraid to fly again. * naturel god Genstort are In vivid detail Mangone recalls— Pinned me down. I lay flat in the! ward a building in the distance. much, But that night, in the “Anyway, the Lord was good to ' are ‘Gn men bed women "wno/20 years later—the harrowing ex-| tangle of wreckage. But my body! scone soph ine ty the aria Mal hospital, I was knocked out, me.’ The Almighty God saved) explant, of, the, floed., */periences that befell him and other) Wasn't crushed. I worked frantic.) me to if, There, I was given & “I lapsed into unconsciousness. |™*- ; oa. yet A recre-| passengers, ally to get myself out of the wreck- mot’ ins the bs and|! was in t pain just 2. &..& i oe en ee ee teh age. Desperately, I scraped a hole| ‘shot’ in the arm by a nurse, grea before my susie A Wana Gems lel . _ a rn ii Se Sesh Vode © + spa tenner nT wae un] (AOA et ai Re eee a ee ee ohne ileal cnmatt| myself out, like a mole, “1 was ‘alive’. for several /conscious phy week, and ANeE| ge 'Morre Guat) sg Internationa News Service Staff |e, conditions. On board were $|KEPT CONSCIOUSNESS or aitay stain ee persons—36 passengers, the nor-| “! was conscious all the time. de Sec et hie aioe "The Almighty God saved me.” /mal crew of 40, and 21 young men|It seemed like an age before Red Cross Swamped cain Malede tia Wace wane heme ATTENTION | Silver-haired, Tl-year-old Philip ‘raining as airship crewmen. squirmed through. | por HURON @ — - Red Cross|burned. None of those who sur- Mangone was describing in halting + « “T stood. up, dazed. 1 wheeled! PORT vived, he says, were burned worse PLEASE! sentences the ordeal he went Creating tie Atlantic, the weath-/around dizzily.. The shock had blood bank facilities were virtually than he was. Mangone was hos- = through when the hydrogen-filled| ey , unpleasant and it wasn't] been so great I didn’t know what | swamped when 240 persons re-/nitalized for six months. Later hell win the man who gave his dirigible Hindenburg blew up and until the afternoon of May 5 that) was doing. T was navigating with- ‘sponded to a warning that the St.'was taken to Medical Center in aes oa tes ele 2nd Fleer, Lawrence > Phe burned at Lakehurst, N. J., OM the North American coast ed lout thinking, ‘Clair County community blood | New York, unable to leave his] . ship Police Officer concern- _ OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING “ee May 6, 1937. 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Over 50,000. .:. ee ——== scouts will be in attendance, coming from every state and territory. NewPHSCoach . aS Sy : Well Recommended At the last national jamboree-— ec Which was held four years ago on a watch Pontiac High School's Chief- pontiac honored both the great In- - _ tains-with renewed interest next fall, ian chief and the city, and was one _ When they take the field under direc-' or the most outstanding features of ee ee ee ee ee 47 Chamberlain to. do so in 1958. : se of their new football coach, the event, Nobody who saw it will ak Pe eal FP lp gestae eae ever forget it, although we had only Re Asks of Carlotta’s —_ great credit for balancing the x. *® * a dozen or so scouts there. _ ~ ea af Shopping Plans budget and cutting. taxes once. MacLgay comes to Pontiac from : : es (fs tae bey ete BP eeER SS PP After four terms of Roosevelt : With several times that num- i le “4 wv. — | ees would only 984 & dose of Truman the bur-- _ the University of Illinois, where he waa ‘to de t : ie : mg ae Clee en a eaucrats bad so many fingers in has been a member of the athletic piypady secured — “T’ll Answer All Queries—Except Embarrassing Ones ene se ee in public, I'd & pubile froagh it was s big Ps , : : : Z = sta ES - nd ry etie o: a te aerRie nd m! nor = . 7 4 i iar ae a waaiai sara ES Pe ES Sos aaron SH SOTOS ENE, cosh s AL and - a sports is extensive; his academic aig. - memory storing to. attract the = Nomeromnd aoe 5 > eke 0 me a ee » attention of the million or more se . ko oe” Spectators at Valley Forge on ‘Fill in Swamp, - ‘Confined Dogs "In the years that PHS has been in ond wanton Arvo: Baal! >. pS ee; Pee, 5 ade tine See: ey seat Se Oy Anis. Don’t Cut, Weeds’ : oO . ;. 4 _ the Saginaw Valley Conference many The Man Abo tT racer a "hare a Britain, | : ‘ fine lads have played on its football e an u own . : ve be me: as ee time.” eye = Arabs for he didn’t _ ‘ teams. They have shown the result Our City . 1911 er and British Prime ‘Minister ‘Pour of the allies are on Rus- the pact. of good coaching and as individuals I in ia’ botder. The alliance ‘many have been excellent athletes. News of Pontiac Before ° >amalities. It sounded more states, which inspired the pact But in team play, the record Auto Took Things Over _For example: They agreed it's {0 join it but even pb a Mi ages oh e has not been overly impressive. Suvieg facet Bish dusites dik xe to have pope Ayyier part in the military planning. eat : = s news. 2 , ee i os won se hy ieep aon wal caine onaiet wate The reason: The Arab nations mists. Chad Gage. hay ‘There is a good chance that the A copy of the Pontiac Press Gazette of **Pected otherwise. . WES new coach will place Pontiac in the Sept. 9, 1911 handed me by at tet tone teas te touee, DY. William Brady Says: winning column more often, without Harley Brownson to agree, as they said they did, 5 Se Si sacrificing any of the other benefits ‘ls ints elgnt pages that good iots next tat ter: oman win me Anaing Patients Advised which every young athlete has & ¢599 sneritt Tripp was puzzled as to what > ib right to receive from his school train- ‘to do with a band of gypsies that “seemed ‘ ing and competition. | crooked,” an abandoned horse that had : * * #* ~~ &f enormous appetite and an abandoned © Doing my rolls this morning -F Soe 0) eee ae us at Valley Forge, wonder if we eve odd XE. sleet Racial a f) s_Marlow Says: g E : E i H mu Figs RF. Hi ci Bis le eal ig 7 : $ ‘ | g : : f #41 ti i £ ui + 5 : “985 ee: (3 Lf d, i § a8 z z | £ Zz HF ne fu i] Uj cai ff ui it 5 a g is i 5 7 i : i $3 a 1 i 3 ge | ; aa j 3. ‘s ; il z i i : i : : | i Z ! z 2 H oe ? 2¢ = i: 2 a LS dl 2 = é S&S = 2 I P Af § i rE ‘| ; z efi | I E ~ recommended @S a man and as a our water was unsafe without leader. His close associates report vlling, and several people had been in- that he has an excellent understand- local courts were wrestling with @ mur- ing of human relations; he is rated der trial_and a suit about the laying tops as a teacher, coach and coun- capacity of hens. The local schools were selor. overcrowded, and Publisher Harry Coleman arose for x * * advised his readers that Pontiac had a ~ flushing of the face and perhaps to contact them, Hurray for Judge Moore in the ‘There is good reason to believe great future in sight. People were throw-. ee ee ee The Golden Age group meets Wyatt case. The Judge and the that young football players and ing dead animals into the Clinton River, Genes aus ence 8 week at the YWOA. The late Dr. Siple should have a gold t there is still no such effect throw elderly people are brought there ‘Statue in their honor right in the other students who come under Sera st acai a fae er cae away the tablets and get a fresh 4, sinaiy voluntary drivers, middle of Saginaw and Huron his wat be beter fer ~~ = nai es ferred handling him through the A good doctor, in my opinion, 4 Wahien cea Gil Seine po te A re Sank ie leer weniaaniion won that experience. The political debate of nigh onto 30 U.N. | can judge the condition of the ar- oui rorde ing pertaining te person ‘ | SES ee Diegenss’ settch would ave: tnd. Pontiac is fortunate in obtaining years ago between o-. We poten nad te bre eae Be. wiiats Brody, ia "waoged sl Pas mecnmtsalbaSegen dt gt ed in Pontiac. FS ch to So nina ee ant fn ete Sed ee, oe te eee ee eee en oe | ee a mee ly recommended and apparently 3 patch up the American - British with his : Be qualified James H. Lynch split over the British-FrenchIs- So I-put one tablet under my ; = - Pp tcet «rgd POS ypholding the Democratic cause, was be it accomplished just that.” Ne"urcbeiag "it heeds we tasks Case Records of a Psychologist: eri. at it nent f eee ee eater vou that we. ,,DBut, this meeting, judging from ing of face. So 1 pat the.secend ©, ai eeping Ahead o vor who attended will tell you that W@ © the statement issued after it was tablet under my tongue. In = ' * rae never have had two men who could have over, did not look Jike a warm minute I thought there was slight |. Big ational Growth done such a good job and keep it on a or hearty get-together. The two throbbing in my head—maybe I With, its membership now above ~ => maton et satisfied Agen ire ys ae Pt lesens | a it was a draw. wedgudyeyes bac’ Arlene came to my office good for thé most’ people for the syphilis .and need urgent treat- : conference.” and I resumed game, the 8,000 mark, Clinton Valley Coun- oe "ie Seaceitien dit lL yt ene ie Ce hoping 1 would serve as her longest period ot time eee far in ex- tion among areas of like pope- athe, United States will let ee eras ot Tater dn hee on salanes national rcentage which instance, the en _ Britain American guide an expensive proprietary prepara- must come to. in itself is breaking all records in its state of Indiana hasn't completely missiles. This was a steP, ‘tion which purports to give the de- fg gy hints ? within its borders a lake as large peng mapas ce tl sirable effect of nitroglycerin, of ike Arlene’. * as Cass. ” course e untoward or case for discussion at ci «eet Sig re a tra Tne cmpenant deflects." oF hgh sahoo! hyoine -° ‘The nation-wide figures, now cOM- Driving through Midland, you always es“ «= - Ieugh at the poor geek. I had to By DR. GEORGE Ww. siderably over the three million smell chemicals, and now you see a sign, The crvaseagon coon Eig a ban take the tablet he kindly offered. Case U-337: mark, make it the largest youth or- = . _— “Drop Rocks Here,” 3 siting warheads W go vith the URGED TO CARRY ibe Couns ganization in our country. part of that city’s plan to build a new ceeniak Bea. workout will be This time several of my play- +, 45 about : jail, to be erected of field stone. They stocked in Britain, In an emer. Mates urged me to carry some ni- began, nervoully: The local council, which com- _ need 7,000 rocks, nomé smaller than & gency — a Russian attack — they ‘Toslycerin tablets at all times "He is @ hand , tae eat wp walehing hee tiveriah prises most of the area of Oak- football, Can’t we do some focking in the would certainly get the warheads. agp diem send: cre noc aa some boy and well as gonorrhea, for these are saab ent peasian then tua ke. land and Macomb Counties; Inchad- Fontiee, arety Wave gi the roe States and Britain will continne I have not yet adopted the sug- President ot together. tnd Can CE cover and become « healthy, bap- ing the cities of Pontiac and Mt. testing nuclear weapons while gestion, not because I'm obstinate senior class py girl again. So she is deeply Clemens, in addition to this 8,000, Back from s trip to England, trying to keep fall-out to « mini. but fust because I. don’t believe high school, ee ee . ‘ dults in th rk ooh ; _ Artemus Feldman mum, They invited Russia to either the high bellyache or the low “We have been l Hygiene ‘ hut wre - then its ti ici 2 the tells me that British railways have cigar watch their tests, if Russia will pain-in-the-neck was anginal. dating steadily sqpse this year! one strike against it ae tree to saeee alae over the lighters and temperature control units return the favor by inviting them S dette shea eae a Sear, Wat be i of syph- Ree? it. And it will break her yVUV | *. at every seat. This is a gesture toward creat- be of " . now making de oat hy - Its progress has led to top Scouters OF crammeass ing some mutual confidence be- and tan eso eoorer | BC ‘mands upon me In the overall picture, 25 per tween the West and Russia—since that I have been en the nation to sak how = sant af the inahews ob ebv nation’s, sales tide has trusted the other me | eee RS : is t for food, Are so far to agree on disarm- , wrong aa vite cre hee tae cee * Amaya a ens UN, te Bal Me" 1 in ee Saeki ban Bi eeetly said erage. ; uch, Ta, Uilted State agreed to wit at ‘even alee ton do, thle sort ot thing 1 t local leaders in the work have ‘ ; to benefit most from regular use , ” says if I don Having gone back into hibernation on tary committee of the Baghdad : to him, then he will get found that successful scoutitig large- eb. 2 for another-six weeks, the siesta <8 oe ee for his date, Boning eden In the CVD book (about heart $07 aa wont io . ly stems from the adults in charge, of | particular Scou Mr. Ground Hog still think he is Ee can BP se the po vent ee expires today, and spring should be at WHAT IS RIGHT = : eee hand, “Lets se; |”. : We counsellors young people, and keep thern inter- ae ide your mora ested and sympathetic 16 the pr Verbal Orchids fo- ° Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Rowlind | : / Usually the busiest, man in of Sylvan Lake; sixty-second wedding bes : : ‘ any community makes its best, anniversary. ) “Root . It formerly | ed as a job ~ a man : % Milford; ‘ninety-second birthday. | / 7 \\ 7 \ \ \ t hee ee , ; t cue rl eo ‘ ; y i Ay i ee rie Fes ve ' j XG Piet Patt fe be ee x ‘ pt : I j : f i i Z és L ee _THE Powtiac PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH. 25, sour \ St. died Saturday. night illness of several months. A retired employe of Pontiac Motor Division, he leaves a, daugh- ; William Gates of Wash- . C5 a sister, and three CLARKSTON—Service for Roy| Mr, Barbour Is survived Service will be at 10 a.m, Tues-| Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues- or at tr Wak fwite ‘Lilie, ‘ene’ brother Richard|day in the chapel of the Chelaés|day from the Parmer-Snover: Fv- Hae TER eye ys in De-[2nd sister Ruth both of Canton, Home, Chelsea, with/neral Home with the Rev. G. J:| two Regents of the University aioe A. Fe today in Dey . Rev. K. T. Kinde officiating. Buri-/Bersche of the Christian and Mis-| giperintendent of Public 1n-|0BS8 Ontil § o'clock pm. of ma be held on Wednesday — : “Jal will be at the Lakeview Ceme-jsionary Alliance Church officia-|Rducation, “Two ‘Members of ‘ihe’ State/**S400- 1 ay. iggy, Hunton Funeral Home:| yon, Walt Gi il tery at Clarkston, with a graveling, Burial will be in Pine Lake|Roerd, of Agriculture, State Highway HELEN M._JENCES. aieuea” wi ie nge service there at noon. The Stephans| Cemetery : reo MOMPARTIBAN OFFICERS | March 23, 25, ‘ST. ; - LAKE ORION—Service for John|Funeral Home of Chelsea has cement 5+ _|4ae"“term engi December 31, inssh eeage m — . oe Sen & Wat Done, charge of the arrangements. George H. Thrall ss itm Bodine Deceubel 3 150) bp A AERIAL, MEBTING ace, TorRe aS TOWNSHIP © ?FICERS shi be held Ie r 3 the Sternal Funeral Home in West Mrs, isabelle Hopkins . George H. Thrall, a former Pon-|, Supervisor, jeasurer Justice of the inet at 3:00 BM. J. DORBLER, of 7% prance ms Cemetery — | Mrs. George (Isabelle) Hopkins, _ “ag seine uM oe Pee wal ete four’. FOR Ren 8, BT. who died Friday, will be held Tues-| Mr. Gingell, who is a former res-(f;,,ce0 Tidy in Bradeto| "ie was formerly an-emplaye i ee Pe mena Ga tees cel ae ea pie has made her hore belween|are his widow, Ethel; a brother ae _— Mrs. Arva Bradley. and Mrs. Har- manyiand two sisters. j years, and was a member of -the| Service will be kt 2 p.m. Tues- ‘viet Green, six grandchildren and ; ice wil P 14 gteaf-grandchiidren, all of West puow™ Ave. Evangelical Churchigay trom the Pray Funeral Home, WHY DRIVE A SMALL CAR? : YOU CAN |Wiliam of ‘Pontiac, also ° mie ag be Mg ne. Biman FP” Changed—for Both | « | : 5. Reva Little ee 3% BIG PONTIAC nonce eee Pe B. 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Somebody else gave! -@ it -the title. fi she a Hungarian for a friend, doesn't)garian Seite Romanians, need an enemy.’ which every Hungarian school- “Molnar. shouldn't hele -gaid|child knows. that,"’ she remarked. “Anyway, it) “We have - another schoolday cierto is just his version of an old Hun-'joke about what is the difference TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT ‘FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS MOTHER GOOSE —1 tained 52 rhymes, but many have been added through the years. Mie aa ten le Wncahl cea tobe es credited to this wonderful woman saree: enchanted | appa ———— Indeed, Mother Goose love foreigners, and have a good sense of humor. But because they have ‘known long: hardship their jokes are wry—it is a gallows humor, * “On the bad side, Hungarians, particularly in Budapest, are in- more intelligent than Hollywood ‘;men,"’ she. said, smiling, “and spoiled, because too many womén STORED. TILL’ PALL Mothproof Loe, apna cmsongieptan way ond woll token, 5 ' : care of. Call FE 55-6107 “qauny Du ‘CEANERS 12 W. 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So effective it re-, graphical position, They must say} “I spent five months in Holly-| of setaining moisture lieves even chronic ovate things that will please her neigh-|wood-as a’ bachelor girl, and my| does the opposite: robs the colon of night, Coreen yet fehapeainn Saw bors on a aes i name wasn't ned with anyone.| $9 anda so dry that they women in critical stages mp omyoer OVER, RO TROP: block the bowel; so shrunken Superior to old bulk, salt or drug’ Eva, who is intense ‘and brood-| ‘Don’t you think for this I de-| they fail to excite or stimulate the |, ;atives, pty sti neither ‘* jing, is ‘suspicious of quick suc-|serve at least an Oscar?” urge to purge that propels and expels bioats nor gripes; won't interfere wh cess and believes talent must al- " a, | waste from your body. ow, oe of viasnian snd other valu-; t s To regain normal regularity, ' nutrients; in clinical tests, weg ae Laie Leong Custer Schools Expand strain constipating contents of did not cause rash or other teactions,’ she said, “T had. -to wait twol MONROE uw — A. $550,000 con-| 2owa‘onst be remoistened. Second, "00 teyseloglal fests Eneretse tomes, years before I could get_a work)tract has been awarded for addi-|: bulk-must be brought to your colon eur colon t0 tone th ageinet oometipe- permit, and five more years be itions to buildings in Cus-| to S-T-R-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it tO tion overnight! Get CoLonam, in ~ fore I got a real part in a good|ter schools, suburban cx action; to a normal urge to purge. cueyso-tihe thlet Sern 4 far 4 play.” system. The units, including And, of all laxatives, only CoLonam, counter, n She likes to read, listen to music, high a , are the amazing new laxative discovery tablet package, brings positive relief paint, swim and ski. uled for completion ‘in time for| Possesses.COLONAID's great moisturiz- at. less than 2 per tablet. “But I don’t like to go to prize-ithe fall term. ~Woubs YOUR ‘SELECTIONT™ NOTHING EXTRA TO PAY! | Spring Coat Fashion eg ~| Blossoms at Penney’s in 100% te dew ae eee io kK eee j i se SEE SEE ee gh figs ges feet ues al Peat a tess t- i : : ee. j a : ee ; : pa # ey j / E l 7 * f ae ; ee, x 2 t ? ¥ ‘ : - 4 - % : ¢ La, _ OL Mer mae _Tin rowrssc muss MONDAY, {anc 25, 1957 / yhanges Make oe Cute? Not i In. ‘Australiok: or “ Solution Easier | ors= jrerers) enna Come to Gallagher's ae Fi Festival Sale! | \mouth set a new wool | only rabbits was introduced, It across & ; outside} pence (about “a pound, selves mosquitoes i for ot-0- Gold . Ponte. sverage national ‘price: I, a iets LE {es ee cf { ao , else cose oie Hl > ( od 4 (i a eae ore \ " \ i a } sol af | nN 4 ace e a \ Pst oi \ : as ee ft i \d \ } \ i pe F “2AM hie Diy , at . Me i : pes he eee ts NMS Soh ie ee ek ae Wises rN ales eee a ae ;: J} THE PONTIAC PRESS. * es i ‘ j i = } ss MONDAY, Manch pb ea site uated te willie The Get Help. goal is for 150 in all, The idea is ae \that ‘children going to and from From Block Parent “=! 2." =" BP” house. - ; The signs also mean that the|Son of Mr. and Airman sa Charles U. Peace, Mrs. Chelcie A. parent’? system for protection of of trouble to call police, parents band of the former Miss Aleta L. school children from molesters, oro" @% ambulance. in case of injury, ts catching on in an area of West Los Angeles.| Emil Kronenberger, a watchmak- There ‘are now 83 houses in the/er of Weisbaden, Germanp has his Porce Base, Il. Overland Avenue Elementary; shop located in ‘the world’s largest He etilered the service in Augnist; School area-where “block parent” ‘cuckoo clock. 19956 $11,100 FULL PRICE GPS $300 DOWN 3 Bedroom, full basement, monthly payments cheaper than rent. Many deluxe features: Forced AC heat, close te schools, churches, and transportation. Perry Park Suburb. : ““. Medel at Perry and Robinweod, north of East Bivd.,- “geross from the new A & P Shopping Center. Open Daily and Sunday 12 to 9 Rose Hill Realty ** 2% * * * ] Pvt. Vernon R. Hill, son of Mr. IN. Perry St., Base, Camp Pen- dergoing a six San Diego, Calif. WAS H E R with SUDS SAVER Reduced $71.95 With Trede -.NO MONEY DOWN! She'll thank-you for this thoughtful gift everytime washday rolls around — Agitator. washing action — Fresh- {flo deep rinse. Free delivery, instal- lation and | year service. HAMILTON DRYER 4 6 sh tall aaa Factory List $189.95 No Special Wiring Needed—Just Plug In NOW ONLY BIG SCREEN PORTABLE Tv : Legs on $49Q% | c “Antenne F ree Compact, lightweight G.E. Portable Melt: with large, clear, steady picture and powerful sound. Use it on the porch, in the den, recreation room or take it with you on trips. “Diagonal measurement 96 $q. in. viewable screen. Zhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Tonight and Friday til 9:00 ree a io 51 WEST HURON ST. N ews of Service Personnel Hill, also of Pontiac, was among the honor students graduating. re- cently fromthe Instrument Re-|cord, Calif.,” pairman Course at Chanute .Air,Candelario, san of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert W. Hill of 317 is now stationed at the Marine Corps dleton, Calif. ‘ where he is un- at weeks training. He received Pendleton, Calif. | basic training at) Friends me a y 11,000 Gls Pulled Out . * * * Stationed at Port Chicago, Con- is Marine Pic. Gary Don. Candelario S of 3364 Bathhurst ; ie St. Ce Prior to enlist- #F @; ‘Ynent in March, 9© 1956, he attended: @ Avondale. High ™ School. He received ja “boot . training’ /75e= San ‘Diego, *** — ‘Calif. and hasic~ training at Camp - CANDELARIO * * * Sidney Narrin, aviation boaf- :swain, son of Mr. and Mrs, Forrest {here of 1083 Lakeview St., is Prior .to enter- ing the Navy in 1955 he “attended Waterford High He received | Great Lakes Na- val Training Cen- ter, Chicago, Ill., '- NARRIN and is stationed ‘mow at Boca Chica, Key West, Fia., ‘where he is working with the ‘crash crew. x * * | Recently qualifying as a para- Sanilac Farmer Hill, 1644059, R. Co, 3rd, Bn. mK ill fi i ; 7” LT.R., Marine Corps Base, Camp edi LOS ANGELES w — A “block householders are available in case Peace of 649 DeSota Pl, and hus-\p waieton, Calif. in ight were cut and another man was ‘an argument over pork prices at basic training at|Said they were walking in bathed Meat ‘Price Quarret ‘at Market in Detroit | Sends 3 to Hospital ‘DETROIT w ‘ A farmer was stabbed to death, two policemen shot in a battle that grew out of a farmers’ market on Detroit's east side Saturday. 2 ty. Two Detroit men were held on a charge of ingestigation of mur- “der, They were Claude Dees, 42, whe was hospitalized with a bul- let wound, and Rayferd Butler, “A, : : ated a meat and poultry stall at the market, got into an argument ever the price of pork with two men, The argument developed into a fight. Two sipinceitets patrolmen, Paul Carnegie and Jerome Boehm, iff market-when- they saw two holding Kreiner on the ground and stabbing him. They rushed in 7 break up the fight. xk. ¢ “Butler ran toward us and! and saw’ Carnegie holding Police said Kreiner, ‘who oper-| | 1 ‘graduate of , ) Rochester Hig h- | School, is the son 2 | of: Mr. and_Mrs. GRAF._- ‘Donald Graf of 2635 Emmons St... clememan : i } } ; ot Japan, Diet Told _TOKYO. .«m .—_ Vice Minister of ieeakies Keikichi' Masuhara told ithe Diet (Parliament) today that ithe U. S. Army has pulled 11,000 men out of Japan in.the past year. | Masuhara said there had been ‘almost:no change in the strength of Ametican Navy and Air Force personnel, He estimated the total U. S. force in Japan at about 90,- | Cleric Refuses to Allow Shot | | for Daughter SULLIVAN, Ky. try preacher who Says he will nev- er give permission to have his daughter inoculated against small- pox_believes God -will- take care “ his problem, * * ® said his 10-year-old daughter Vin- nie has not been attending school since Feb. 20 because officials re- fuse to allow her to come back until she is inoculated. “Doctors are for those who don't 000 men — 50,000 Air. Force, less than 10,000 Navy and more than 30,000. Army. | | There was no comment from! American sources on the state- ment, ‘Dead Man’ Act Comes | Close to Real Thing | BRIDGEPORT, W. Va. # — Coston “lay in state” with ‘a knife stuck in a board atop his Watchdog Likes Thief, | Nips Officer on Ankle NEW YORK # — A Brooklyn as quiet as church mice as bur- glars rifled a cigarette machine in the restaurant operated by her master William Wise. — When a patrolman'came to ex- | amine the scene of the crime, ‘however, Queenie bit him on the ankle. | Apaches are nomadic Indian tribes who now live in Arizona land New Mexico. ‘trust God," the 38-year-old min- nidrop of metlicine in her life, and \Pay for Right of Way ister of the Church of God stead- fastly maintains. * * "5 Smallpox vaccinations are re- quired by state law. And every day Vinnie misses school, her fa- ther faces a maximum $20 fine. The case was referred to Child Welfare Department workers aft- er a meeting with Union County Judge Tom T. Richards Saturday. Convington says, “We feel like everything is going to be all right. We trust the Lord in every way. * * * “My little girl has never had a one time when she was 3 we thought she was dead.” But he said prayers pulled her through that illness and an attack of pneu- monia several years ago. Covington said his wife has been teaching Vinnie at home, Oklahoma Highways STILLWATER, Okla. (9: —Some 45,000 who own a small parcel of Oklahoma land have 4) — dividend coming, The Redman Land Co., which sold two - square - inch plots of ground as souvenirs for $2 each, received a check for $8.12 from the State Highway Department. The money is in payment for right of way along U. S. 281 — near Anadarko and represents about 10 percent of the one-acre plot which the company sold in smal] chunks. Firm officials figure the right) of way payment comes to about 18-one thousandths of ore cent for Ww — A coun-|. Dead is Walter W, Kreiner, 59, a'T_ farmer of Melvin in Sanilac Coun- — \Japanese Town’ \Asks Cooperation, _\Betore Suicide -SODAWARA, Japan Wa — Town officials: at Hakone, a mountain “Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘a oii oe _Tuesday and Wednesday +l 6 Atgbdt a gem ca i aS | or Linoleum PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ALL COLORS 50%, COUNTER Dj ,count a a a - “Boanymaid” Vinyl lle lta Aaa OPO errs raed GLOSE-OUT Lifetime Ptastte FLOOR TILE Ne serubbing or waxing Reg. 15c deluxe gauge ~ PLASTIC WALL TILE SALE ee > > 4 4 q 4 (Carload Buyers with Carlead Prices) as 2c 2¥ac case oh pea deceiianieannaraties oA aa RR Na ais a grrngnaes The Rev. William R. Covington, each of the 45,000 landowners. Bazley’s ‘Native Sno-White Veal Salett_ GROUND ! 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It is located at Suite 402, 28 North Saginaw Street. . eer 7 oe 1 2 : i rd yg wigy eae 7: ee ee ae 3 t a eet. i 5 a cade ad a Eee - +7 i -: i oe ffs BS 2 ee Eee oa Pec pe aes BE recAl cae bad : ff Us ; panne : py i, 1 ON ee a : pate ee Z F epee i 14 ae H ee y } ; Be 5 er ; \ F i j ; ; j Xi Chapter Celebrates 12th Birthday With Luncheon| Patricia is a student at Eastern Michigan College, and Thomas — studies at the ise, . University of PATRICIA ANN NORMAN Michigan. Personal News of Interest ~ Residents to Vacationlands __ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crary and)Pat McIntosh of Willow road. She : G — of Otter drive are vacation-|is serving‘on the ticket- commit- executive secretary of the state from |? in Florida at Anna Maria Is-jtee. _ eden Hillsdale, With them is Ora Hallen- {#08 near Bradenton on the lower a fe i : : aru oe Among those attending the annual Charter members of the society at- Donald B. Hogue’ of Franklin and Mrs. "i"ttday luncheon were Mrs. Claire ‘ tending the luncheon were Mra. Mar. H. Eran Gouachalk of Covert road (le We ao eae ti. ce kedien | wae aes mows _ shesomnaal lle mati aE aile —— ). ob a __ ma Society, and Ruth Barber (right) = «~~ aid of Otaws drive a) pet te » Vera Grim _ | Bt cotorat tot § Gives Talk | rea'teme tay tron rma a Netherionds, U: Sino anew Methods Evaluated ca ae by Fulbright Scholar), Pits Cotter, daughter. ot me A comparison of methods oflarship at Sterling college, Sterling, education in the Netherlands and|Kan. in the United States was drawn for : * * * 3 ; . . -¥ 5 / . : . .___ oe ae _—_—— es ae = a cee ete P eS Hoses = 7 “ 3 . i. pa , = exe : os ih aE Ts rteegtnctas SS Rily orae Fe re vey Bas ES REO Ba tie cp ett Nae ay BIS * . * MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 ‘Shun Fashion - Plate Look’ --- Dior By NORA W. MARTIN women, I like individuality and and styles of my collections. will PARIS (INS) — Christian Dior,|Paturalness and there should belbe in future seasons, whe for ten years has ruled the|@ medium between the ‘modish’\yust CAN'T TELL , Paris high fashion world, urged:Personality and realty. This me-| «q've just finished the 1957 spring today to shun the “fash-|dium should be yourself.” and sdminer collection and you : when they met at Devon Gables.|sigma Kappa sorority, She is the _jon plate” look. _.|PREPARES FOR US. anew thet the shorts were Of vinous The affair was the annual birth-|daughter of Mrs. Isabel Selden of their . -—--_- Hengths:For-the future;-it-all-de- "day celebration commemorating|North Genessee avenue. Studying|t? the fraternity system, the Unie __ bee gee " ms jpends on the evolution I shall go 12 years of organization in secondary education, Christine|VeTSity and the community. bs and natural,” Dior told Interna-jattire — a white smock coat —'through myself. And to tell ‘the . , ie tional News Service. The shy,|Dior has been busy in his Paris|truth, I just don't know what I As a Fulbright student, the _ | ferent landscapes of California, " about feminine tastes\for the American market. which he fermed “so facinati ann an cee ten :. oe will visit the US next month. an ROS 2 be ot Hove Fe fer 6 Benge viet & bs Grim noted that only a few are |The famed Parisian designer! Yancq states, Me will go te | eriey Hille er the ell wells scat. Vera Grim (left) was speaker for the annual *tlitied fo higher education un- nr = der the Dutch government. for special cele- | tered along the coast.” birthday luncheon held by Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa 4 ‘ “2m Pee | ee oaiends efi Sa ae ms — pages 2 He compared California to a| Gamma Society Saturday at Devon Gables. She is Seca aa Merecemretes = polish’, There ghould-be a happy | house, Dior sald he was look. |Picturesque combination of two of) photographed with Florence Gullstrand of East Pike students, and there are few extra his native Normandy in France and| S#reet, president of the chapter. _ curricular activities. No psycholo- | | = California fashions, so cheerful in ‘Faith Pays,’ Sylvan Lake AIMS DIFFER express the line. But I count on in the United States color and so well adapted for “The whole aim of education is daily life to and human-|will be inundated with questions |jiving on the West Coast. ; Garden Club different,” Migs Grim explained, ize this line. about skirt lengths and how much) «california ready-to-wear fash- Says In J ured and she said. “We are attempt- * ‘of the feminine leg should be seen ions” he said, “have a distinct or i ing to educate all of the people | concealed. style of their own. California F h f 2 Plans for Spring cab tho Noteertends makes no such 2 * women have created typical fash- at er O ] Mrs. G. R. Jarvis opened her |Claim traveled and some time x * ° in New York, I have been over-| “That's a difficult question to|ions which are inspired by general) ,,,. . home on Pontiac drive Thursday x -& 2 : saturated. by the sometimes toolanswer,” he said, “‘since I don't|fashion trends but have a personal-| “Kids Are Blessing, afternoon to members of the Syi-| Education in the Netherlands | sophisticated allure of American|know in advance what the lines'ity of their own.” Not Handicap’ jf,van Lake Branch of Woman's Na-jgives social prestige, the speaker : * . tional Farm and Garden Associa-/said, and the more degrees, the | For Career Girls = —— Iliness Strikes tion, Assisting the hostess were/better Job the educator is given jeaturi oS . ; r, Mrs. eaturin Sy jou nenkew Willig, Harris and Mrs. Carl W.! citvereities ‘theres are uiteea | ~j . Dahigren. to own During the meeting Mrs, Harold examinations when A nightmare haunting many a/ James, Mrs. S. J. Filkins and Mrs. are ready. parent : if the father is disabled? mgnyp : participating were Joyce Sweet Women’s Committee of the q characteristics of the crocus and occupied. with her 12 children : who the invocation; Dr Ei pra ded Mrs. L, Van Natter described the a Pe eh Oakland County Chapter of © Spring and Easter a): FASHIONS them. Then her husband Ray, ra a pplore im Fram Re ame axe awk Paruen American Institute of Banking boxed Once Persinger, displayed ceramic ar-\“%° told of the meaning of teach-/¢ R Wednesday to an amateur champion- ies and described how they are|i@- and Vera Mae Adams as nar- te S , The 4l-yearcld McNally was|'™**: ih epee age “ AIS March 27, “lerippled in the summer of 1955. oa inne 43 eat 8:30 P. M. | He injured his spine while swim-|Officers Elected pcos cairn Decou,, reek {*_ : ming on a family vacation which . vations; Mrs. Margaret Beattie s\n RS Pontiac High School managed to swing by fru- for Coming Year Mrs. M \ >, AP en erium > = | ; a os = — =n ger Bre a Auditorium , orations . rs, ie. j on ye iby Central PTA Forman, general arrangements. |E 7 Aah DONATION: 50c Since income cut Se presidents introduced were (iy oy i Five onto ot on 0 Aron Heading the slate of officers Dr. Snyder, Mrs. Donald B. Hogue, ms . * (ys = Padags lyric nang the’ grap at Central School PTA is Mrs./Mrs. Claire Hinckley and Vera .*= : prvdinghonng A ca my feat ot | Donald McKee. Her fellow officers|Mae Adams. : * —— budgeting. “The dozen children |2T* Mrs. Frank Pinko, vice pres- excites : : , on , from 2 to 17 years of age. ident; Lawrence LaFave, secre- - = : tary; Mrs. Charles Farmer, treas- Heads Planners naan sont then urer, anod Mrs. Maynard Peters, Re ee ae jtiatortan. for Style Show are mortgage payments on Council delegates for the coming | the home and clothing and other Yea" are Mrs. Douglas Martin, Mrs.| Mrs, Helen H, Reese is serving) of keeping children in|?*©4 Mora and Mrs. Geraldjas general chairman of “Wind-| ‘Also, Ray spends five days|2eutler. with Mrs. J. C. Beggs as!Caressed Fashions” being present- the Wagons.” Mrs, Ray Meiser’s A. Calbi, Mrs. L. Raymond Samp-) works in Alfifth and sixth grades presented/80n, Mary Kelly and Mrs. Lloyd, church rectory after school. Six-|several songs. Burnes. i r. is an eleva-| Special duties of students were| Modeling fashions from Alvin's tor boy from 3 p.m. to 11 P.m.idescribed by Fred Newport, cap-jare Lois Ellis, Mrs, Neil Wasser-| ‘ mother,” with three children/tain of the Boys’ Safety Patrol; |berger, Mrs, James Aldrich, Joan’ school -age, cannot be away|pobbie Kilby, captain of the Girls’ /Kiley, Barbara ; home enough to take a job. |service Squad, and Billy White,|Boel, Virginia Worley, Judy Brad-/]- of It... If you want food “Fit for a King,” and served just as well, you'd better courage is whipping Student Council president Mike 4 ate Se Gas Bay's , Busida make a date to visit “determination “to get beck om ICorority Gath Ani Chapter Meets “TEDS” as soon as pos- wpa ae, or vote oe A lenten sochil was held Frida sible... better yet, ; for Hayride, Supper at Pontiac Federal Savings and bring the whole family, “When I some of those poor see 2 : Following. a hayridé at Roy's Loan. Building by the Ani Chapter t the infirmary, 1. think! ranch Saturday evening, members of the Armenian Relief Society. At least I can sit in @/¢) Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma/Mrs, Fred Hamilton was chairman epovvther hours a day. I'™ pota sorority gathered at the home of the afthir. ae =e FE : i - > = He DA aia OMA TRE PASI cine Me ei eae a] 2 = tos Z y = ge ees a Pe ey Ped tse - pe od 2 eee! ; | : | aL \ | | §"HE PONTIAC: PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25,. 1957 Ries "Dot Wait. Dre Up Your Home This Smart Way! | for Spring Superb. Design : ... need. not be expensive Tt costs so little to have inner furniture tom —_— ag a) ne 3B ete : cus - jinside I noticed it had quite a you prefer, our eg a and B ged home alone! “* ms liv — wsanstorting it into exciting, sg sonalieeh new go ” But, tree estimate. Chairs... act now before the seasons! rush begins .. . let one of our ———€ give you complete details and $35 up Sofas... call today. All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years/ “WILLIAM WRIGHT Furniture Makers and U pholsters 270 Orchard Lake Ave. ' Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 ‘Years! your neat .$75 up “Phone FE 4-0558 _ jand in order not to be -the only Sq one without a present for you, = |gave one of her own bags. Used Purse _ Answer: I'm sorry to have to say. that -you are taking this situation much too seriously. While I do not approve of anyone's giv- ing a used present, the one who) - gave you the bag may have learned at the last minute that all the others were giving you a present,| | 33 West Huron E S B ace fs said @-Aewlen-teeiete eather jreturn it but she says that since ‘Aids. Try them in your home. "new beepoph a There is no obligation. PHONE FOR DAYTIME OR EVE, APPOINTMENT ‘PHONE FEdere! 2-8383 fel FITZPATRICK'S PHARMACY to Give the Besi in Hearing Riker - af; Bldg. _ Pontiec oy» Seb DAR Parky. bb a8 Das: bo ‘send régrets to her invitation’ “Dear Mrs. Post: Perhaps it's inot necessary, but isn’t it .con- sidered a. gracious thing to do to..send:-a— hostess: fiowerson-theii ' Answer: It is always a gracious _ thing to send flowers to a hos-| © * . | tess. If, after having accepted, | one is obliged to back out (which enly a very serious cause can | excuse), sending flowers is a Leaving for Honolulu _ Bloomfield Hills. recently were Mr, and Mrs, Alan’ — of | Public Rebukes Don’ t Benefit Child coats have given way straightness in new [Received Be | ~ Den, ms By MURIEL LAWRENCE bebing Brown's ghrage ta play to the ball Held if you're caretuliwe pao ree ome | as Present Mrs. Benson was rinsing dish-| hall owl the kide?’” py ro supper.|We ‘don't feel required to demon- ls when her doorbell rang. : “" in Sey OF strate his submissiveness to them. Woman Feels Gift|""s” ss For a moment his bad manners STRAIN VANISHED , rags ep Was Insulting and Her visitor wes the igh esbelt dep blurted, “What do you $2 situation whe — Ut he forgets Ne phrases of cour. |principal’s when ike nig ae Fe — *~,tesy, we simply speak them for Wants to Return Itasca arte ii ee a iat ae meer pained Pe, ho, ee Soe : . rs. Benson abou But & herself , she rom . By EMILY POST ing plans‘ to build-a new hospital; | rebuke him—and embarrass him — clean feeling of having done’ ;,,. letting John look at your -foun- Today's first letter telly me:|and asked her how she'd feel about) quickly Tejected the temptation to a . + tain pen, Could John have another “Last week I was invited to lunch joining the campaign organization:/before the stranger as he had wats d x -|with a group of friends. As it was} Mrs. Benson had just asked, embarrassed her, ee Pi: child's po manners can ec wane Rare other aie the day before my birthday 1) “But what dees a block captain Pie eRe: think a oe lee teaching him the forms of was presented with lovely gifts det?” when her 8-year-old sen | Quietly to pod ona she sai _ only. so long as we ae n it’ ig int to hold ely from each of them. When I) burst through the front door. |“This is my son . Please ex-|Personally mgm ir calyars. age wel 5 a po arrived home I showed my} Breathless and intent on his own |cuse him for interrupting us this ‘em ,into ee et mother the presents I had-received.| affairs, he ignored ‘his mother’s Be Ba gh her child she added his et keepi we a ee : Ape TC “One of the gifts was a handbag,| guest to blurt, “Can I go ever ‘pleasantly, “Yes, you can go over “10° ie ng our Ethel €. Little YT |When I opened it to look at the : he s > bs Conducts Meeting it is an immense ; : , : ’ ‘few tobacco shreds at the bottom! able to accept this truth as the | My and Mrs, Fred Smith were simpl and there were other signs that! — principle for teaching manners ipocts to members of Ethel Ez Sleeves are straight, pend. made it evident the bag had been to » child, It frees us at once |r ittle TYC Tuesday. evening inithree-quarter length which is per- used. : : dross 5 sense et social sires ltheir_bome on. Lincoln avenue,ifect Sor Ge tall. large woman. rong . when he’s around. forgets “T think it is aw insult to be Sar Bienes tates Yon or We ere on vacond 6 8 te given such a present and thought cuse Me, we no longer feel it | yyom made pla . a of returning it to the giver. I) .| Necessary to demand them, adembers made plans to attend apie tne. Tight fit and ful pecs tig Keg Porug Realy A We don’t feel obliged to prove/today and the —_ meeting —— are not tor the! well- tecane to guests, relatives or friends that! Tuesday. size 18. ad a from Los Angeles Harbor “ ag YD LT e a Ali . very os gesture of | cout tes, “Dear Mrs. "Post: My fiancee | and I have broken our seen and she has kept the ring. Is| this customary? I think she should) Mom Contro bs was the one to break the en- ‘gagement she is entitled to keep ‘it. Will you please tell me if this is true?" Answer: A well-bred young wom- By RUTH MILLETT ‘an would certainly not insist upon By << time a husband and wife keeping the ring. 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Sa-Shay Club Elects Officers Member$ of Sa-Shay Quadrille| Club elected Russell Pope, pres-| ident for the coming year, when y met Friday evening in~ the ilks Temple. Serving with Mr. are Claude Daniels, vice president; Mrs. Frank B. Thorn- berry, treasurer; Mrs. Bert Den- ham, secretary and Mike Becker, Ray Swaney, Harold McDonnell, Norman Underwood and Oscar Denham, trustees. — * * * Retiring president, Norman Un- ; "served-as- master “of! ceremonies during the evening and introduced guests, Betty Lamerand, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Monty VanDell. Calling the quadrifles were Bert Denham, Oscar Denham, John Deauw, Judge Cecil McCallum, Howard Upton, William Spalding and William Moore A quartet com- posed &{. Judge McCallum, Harold McCallum, Mr. Schmiel and Mr. | Little by little and bit by bit, ‘Mama takes over not only running) Denham led the novelty singing calis; => + *12m.."132. 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If we are happy and : ik: taalene 8TOW! some happiness scars ag B bgt eodenn believing © |put our emotions in cold storage and our epidermis*in a cold cream jar. women know. we cannot ex- 2.29 SR: . without get-|. BUT, when we first notice a few makes the hair 4. not 3 : 5. Try to avoid tension. This pulls the contour of the face downward. 6. Facial exercises have helped many women improve contour. It you would like to have my *\facial exercises. send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your phine Lowman in care of The Pon- Health.” Queen Elected : held at Malta Hall. — oe Also elected at the recent ‘meet- ing were Mrs. Florence Carter, -thave are laughter lines, Some may... : | Sotslertel hours eee raat No, 9 Jose for These = ois : bts = Tek EE ae | ........4- — : : : 2 _ three slighty soi < . ee | , . 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MES : THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 - | | ———_—_—____—— ~_|Nightelub Success Is Secondary to Motherhood eee Roberta Sherwood Puts Sons First ~ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE hi Weld docs, hasbeicn awe Lend daneis tage a ae a A curious combination of fru-jconcerns NEW YORK (INS) — Miss Ro-|who write to me and say they're and. we noetnd Ot, eretine Since her “discovery” as a mid-|gality and generosity, Miss Sher- Sherwood—the 00. ad Ton. getting ecmewhere; yeu get Sepupsieh.” dle-aged matron who can belt a|wood always bundles up her bas- me my Sc haa sb Je td rl Gl pt "a ean Men he yung cn to wether i THAND. realm Park, j aightciitb sitting on ajsomewhere, They say they've hadicr’tn. meals mends all teuses, many so-called experts|ly by admirers—and takes them by Greg SHOR drab hotel when you walk in|@ talent all their lives, and may-| does all the housework have tried to glamorize’ her They|taxi to a home for the indigent.| to ask her how it feels to be fa-/be I've inspired them to use it-"/rhursdays and gets all suggest designer-made dresses, cut| Then she buys herself « halt. | = Sa eee a ete eee | — TYPEN eRe prell: (honey, ‘what I always tell/all the cooking for herself ue, | Complaining-—“You could almost | After 16 years of children-raising|them is when you,can look at YOur!notplate in her New ¥ To _- | go-to Holland and pick "em, the |]. ga ¢ years of ming 4 ck bbe and ou Se Youliewee shows wre tad ree Smug’ Pee OF OE” | ACCOUNTING - ) * ee a “ ” } x = $2,500 a_week celebrity? — ‘or husband for er 4, — = L atide into ee nas © her Sey es ae a nie to be paying seria ee ee ‘tot ads: I. ~ Comptometer—Caleulator 4 your 3: says quietly, : & * dev “and to get that feeling of se- MAINLY A MOTHER Born into a show btisiness to the treatment of diveases pecu- | curity. Outside of that, nothing | “I guess I'm mainly a mother. ily, wie or ae uagpreesBian New Classes Har to older men by NON-SURGI: | changes, thank God.” » |And when you're used to bein’ a| Singer in t ce never MONDAY, APRIL 1 . BOOK thet tals how these trou | Miss Sherwood, who is currently;™0ther, the rest of it is all ‘sec- 3 i : i ad : ae . ‘There is & shortage of Sod ch pert ueeaeie |te,cim ue ‘Copaabane Cd). ®t me pan, RaMIOACtIVE Deposifs|= ae ee Sa S | Bente Racers (oak See i ata atta tear Panes ee dt : te ee Srp ae|o eva! cy oad. BD, Jory on Discovered in India’ DAY, HALF-DAY & EVENING CLASSES ° and SALES | ~—— The Business Institute Hospital | * = ONE PLACE TO ae 7 W. 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MAPLE BUNK BED ter Pe. | foutie Dinefre I CAT'S PAW RUBBER HEELS A el sg etna S18 ee ae Sl RaW ter silsiic setin ee ee poole a= Bi Re eae ae a "Oh Sonia: } | i 4 \ + 1 e Watch for Schoo! News On This Page Each Friday ith, | ie , ee crereessreress ma fren tear i 7 HERE'S WHAT WE DO © inspect brake drums. Check end add brake fivid _ 1 needed. : © Adjust brake shoes te secure full contact with drums. ~ en © Carefully test brakes. Mm . : | aes eu D. mee He ly fa ee a chit fous nied Area Parents to Form | Children and will meet on April to Aid Yout ee eee, ANY SIZE - * Rubber bushings included — % Large fluid capectty $9 Pee. prect sesl — * copied ecient, tt OPEN 9 to 9 Phone FE 8-0424 te ae J | TIRE. # Smoother operation ... . up i FOOD-O-MAT 77 W. Huron Street FREE PARKING PEOPLE’S eg v “ZO 1 20 +3 ee | MARKET URCHASE OF TUES., WED., THURS. * SUPER VALUE GOOD FOR THE P GOOD FOR THE PURCHASE OF PEOPLE'S FOOD-0-MAT or SUPER “ow a ow oe oe oo i CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON ° —_— Le [| PEOPLE'S FOOD-O-MAT or SUPER: 1 : PRESS Marines: F a ne Beach. Sees| Peacetime . oe! ¥ 5 Land on Luzon AC U Philippi Exercises by| sik of Rtalwole ag2 p33 Tura et ne Wik C if equipment re-embarkation over ‘weekend, - Lh a i orld War I buddy he hadn't seen 39 years. TI ds sere “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ? ‘ PON eman ters for ere Sarees my 3 * D 4 Cs Pre = O ‘in'the Press? H 25, 1957 | Aree : Is Your High School. / “MONDAY, MA Pe ie enators Report From V A ~ | RS sth Be 4 Mundt ' ‘Snowed Under’ ~ by Mail ‘Letters Calling for Cut! RTMENT A A D i 4. | o bach vi \ C POC Fast... Convenient...’ @ a =) Now vou GET) ae Se : pants ‘CORDUROY COLLAR — Tan Polished Cotton! ~ ‘CAR COAT : * Meee st ae i th apts | iW ; 7 sity il Le aE [oO rt Hp ee i ul V) H i il Hntl ef Hes lih lh a hi | nha ee : ritl| © © Fit: ft prea i i gt : it all enue Bl > SS pall +73 sabe iy * HE O Oe eb ne pele ii ae Ne Sol, cf aa te rll 3 tin & y Eee tea eS 9 iit att Ht lily Het mS dled 2 tin me altit oe 2g iain etal tel a Hifles @ itt ial ay ne va ela Siar tie eet ee Pai eae mrt f 4 Z iei i oO § bt 1 uh li Hale g2i° Hl i aye ag ut rh a Hie Bh Is Bt ally Hay ay Sie HF ial nf bait | Hite fe ge 5; iF i I : (fi Hitt ah 28 shill rh woes, ee fee net hy! iis eae err es Mae -_ SIxTEen | nek pen ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 95,1097, q gsi FS} ; fe ; : J : . ae 5 Ee r 3 \ : & “ . \ pe 4 * ® Fete Brandon Fin ish To: A nship Lib ra ry Harare a Troy Blood Bank; Rotarians s to Be Hosts ‘Athieiee| : : ; : CINCINNATI —A. man who ee gre es ae 9 reeotrtigas ~ ORTONVILLE- When the Rotary, and track; awards will be gifts 3 Women s Club 7 | lorvis’ pondering the best way to} OFganizational Session ciubd here plays hosts for the Atr| of the Rotary clubs 7 : ries SER EL nate 10 Be Hold Tuerday tam encanta tate am See s: : ; hageand = & & | High School | least 200 guests are expected)" as chairman and Mrs, Ends Efforts es emt ) Ltt n S 0 .) a. potnshagr yg ages en gine TROY -- Mrs, Fred E. Latta 2 of Public attendance is invited. + Paeheann ‘Cheng a engineer of the DeSoto Divisions jand her committee are calling aly) en i OP Joeehy Rady OF : , Clarkston Group Aids of the Chrysler Corp. meeting at Troy High School on tizens Mutual Auto Insurance Drivin Instructor Independence Throvgh 31.8 sposch peaponed toe delivery Tuesday at 8 p.m. to discuss or- : oye Q | .. Hard Work before the Cincinnati Society of{ ganization of ‘Troy Community| at the be a years ig ae so Automative Engineers here today Sta pang It wil be under the| prsemed-te'te sor weer" ot (FOSS, 3 Injured INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— [Ge 1 SS te “The majority of drivers are in-|auspices of Mrs, Eart Cannon of] fetball, basketball, baseball | The Women's Club of Clarkston jige= 3 WSN is BF ths. volved in accidents because they who has completed the work on the .In- are pre-occupied.” Red dependence Township Library, The Most accidents, the big ones, Fined Duilding which originally was built “are caused by the excellent driv- eater in 1925 as an emergency school ers, you and me,” he said. oe oa é ability, braking ability and com- Saturday. charged fort of a car, Kimberly said, but while = “We cannot design against the om See human element." Por ecena The next important step in motor- arraigned ing safety, he said, will be “at- oe See Finnegan. pee ge understand the atti- 2, of 51 personal problems which Jordan St., arrested with Murphy affect the driver. by Officers. James Fritz and Wi | eee noe | ~ 9 - {stopped for a traffic violation, 1 a er ee cages Voters Await) senate ase ANDREWS SMITH The newly equipped library that.has been dependence Township. The books for the building on |. : ; y completed through the efforts of the Women's have been donated by groups and individuals of * ; ' a |To Settle Park Situation Citizens of Commerce !m : arg | a7 Auiorn Ave.” 12. ; ae ion oni oe ) ——— ee wena ee e 2 ged @ ¢ pee Es ee PRS ee NO ag eas aan eel > ee pm pase amamaaeiene ROME w@ — Six statesmen | t tions on the | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — An Wom fea Om dertook the job of establishing a li-lweciom Eruope bind their na- , , Gaet On eee som att | brary Stackable spark. ballot, meeting to inform voters of ; 4 ing the venture, the townahip| tie eee te den aan ! fest seus any vesshosedlell sopacta tthe promod eagle Celebrating | Sweater . Sh Ee hea Se en ce ea sceeeryraecs Gand Birthday — | saat ej m tne ms faceted Saat” Wo the County] _emeene providing for the com. the levy of not/merce Township Hall, 2840 Fisher ORION—Mrs, Ellen Eé- FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY ee eg escent cea, ee ee oO ele] SPECIA ’ af : P . | al 2 : ‘ } shelves. the Netherlands pg iB rer oer ape cn cn haar ype cone my Blog who has wee Donations of a assort- two pacts are probably the proposition, only organizations of Commerce a ' years, is a mene of quaity bores began $0 |efesiest stride yet toward Eure semen Senile Sey See Peet ee Se Fytin Seine i HOME ‘OWNERS! ? come in, Mrs. Philip Smith and unification. for taxes within the Township will) attend the meeting. Pontiac and also a member of the et her committee worked at her | Parliaments of the six countries ore on, This is the vote that actu-| Ewald E, Schafer, head of the| Order of the Eastern Star. Shed Ack us bout: 2 home cataloging and organizing (Will have to ratify the pave ay levies the three-fourths mill'township Road Study Committee, pag Nall —ebie oe The NEW type of home owners’ insurance, All your * the a using ae agnabia ty sus rar - bee expiain ae ees ae im-|" Her husband, John, was a jewel policies in one with only one expiration date! were ready, they were transport- —_ re eee pe that Both propositions must carry or/The current proposa) stems from a prtenks ge. female gery Sapmaesee: FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. ed by sled down the bill to the pth yd cd Aig ong rt both fail. A “Yes” vote on only|lengthy study of the township/Community National Bank down DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS Ses ged suet saediom Page tiew nae esi mack inflate to to Fork mses. mate. te Gagne oath SAVE UP TO 25% The Mieaty wes epeneé Felruary| outside the civantion areq. James L. Gardner, township su-|gevity, Mrs. Sains nary — 16, 155, with, . : . P pervisor who retires from that post/she has always and still likes to 500 books. It now! Alu burn Heights + ry & Independence Group on, Lond bh ee Ot eee he er eee. becks “some of (7 ity Club “A | aaron den’ "nee thn dies eben ee poses te: some. ; ag 2S : . ® t , ~~ ommunity a te es. Sets Public Meeting The proposal calls for a tax |‘ween Orion and Pontiae were so aty te Slates 2 Events | ™ , -°y. levy of four mills on assessed |TOUGh that you wouldn't dare at- #s. ' —: Pp ~~" ™™ * | INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—| vajuation amounts to two |*e™Pt @ roundtrip in one day. Sliodiwentty GOPEs ts oxnoges] Pit, Seo a eae a nae ence) be on ead valet rey ME CEWIS FINE FURNITURE . . . Sess » Develop-jtwo events, @ card party and a) |e . have a final) for.» five-year period, if ap im ee . Rear tee 2 m.| rummage ag a dee ot Tae og ay the can-| proved, < * : : | party general To acquaint property owners ar re acc e =f Let POWER mow | - being taken for the sale, which er would amount to $12 each year for > q , : F paring to set up scheduled for April 13. Donors & home assessed at $3,000, the ; t own use. are asked to call FE 25724 pe, Oat lasesed rata our lawn-for onl on Gp wiping conducted | Four heavily traveled roads —'Z . iy , | y bes ihr ene eee reese — } Sire Robert Philips, ure Haraait Father-Son Dinner 9 a SEES PS O'Neal and Mrs. Don Stackable. Be ee ee $8 DOWN | Floyd Andrews, township Police officials will present a : perviser, says "approximately {program before & PTA father and Bt beet Sx *\Com + Robert Dies | This big 18” lawnmower is powered with a famous . en a akan Smee Tuner High Scheel ‘program will “Po ° Clinton engine—and cuts everything to a uniform height the outside of the building. Dona- Heyes phem yptemg bee caihte tne PARIS ‘tthe famous World| | even tall weeds! Designed to give years of trouble- tions < wee re eenyeg Rage County yr | . . Wert + fs saben song. ““Madelon,” | free, efficient service. Yet the price is amazingly low! 2 : Welch, identification crime ee oS ae expert; and Gerry) ww E i @ SIDE TUNNEL DISCHARGE yrs monens peleneonogted oo nae Califor in eas beleeet ee ae - * CUTS CLOSE TO WALLS, ae i © OFFSET WHEELS ELIMI. © 1% HP. CLINTON NATE “SCALPING” ENGINE =i S, x x * Library hours at present. are: ; . we eda fan ce eens Webster School Hit Saturday =* "by Vandal Damage : 7 Make 1957 Your Year to Save pena exile Cb | ears ened SUCCESSFULLY a dals had upset after they broke) You don’t save successfully simply by having money in a savings account. ped pee Sf Oe Postneesy reng{into the building sometime Satur It’s WHERE you save that counts. You want the maximum rate of Professional Womens club will Pe a denies tal vet earnings on the full amount of your account ... plus insured safety and meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the! 20, estimated. $15 in postage convenient availability. A program on safety and health| stolen. — ee : Peg] on ope os - sda! YOUR SAVINGS ARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT RISK Keego Harbor Chiéf of Police,|said a 60 inch desk was turned! Doe yy PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS rector will be the speakers and an money packager was badly dam-’ open. discussion will be held on) aged and a flower pot was thrown’ these subjects. against the master clock, All draw- ¢ Sc csen the vandalism about 5 p.m. yester-| oaye z day and aan it door oy : Start Plans for Tea Salesroom Entered; ) oar ER Current Rate COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Plans 7p: for a Membership Tea will te\ thieves Get Over $194 , _ "HOME OFFICE: 761 W: Huron St. = ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrencerst: - ‘ = 3 2 5 z ee af a 7 : s ; : : ‘ ; j . t : % ‘ re a i ioe Bee ‘ ¥ > | a ae : “ PARKING iy ae i rf on : ee < ar ‘ * i iS a eet at i ee ‘ \ ’ 3 2 ee is i > a = fey 3 j =e ee 7 ‘ j : “ ds i : is % Pi ecox te April 14, to, welcome new mem-| unlocking a rear window, police seal é 7S e “ f ae : ‘oe N rice | Bi of) ie eRe ae al ¢( . asic. may) ; Baw | Be a ee RRM eu Nes Ce RE ah an Mtl eat, ae FN ee a 324 j \ | i ie. eh Ae \ \ Cea BY eee 7 \\ ly cE ae \ 24s} ae eh ee bea Tt yal Ve esi: ete ENN. ment,: succeeding Ramon _ ened, Met 8 ee I, ¢ biol THE PONTIAC. vrilss. 3 MONDAY; MARCH 25, 1957 oe “y . Sag Fs By : ( nog Yo } a} i & # Ps -‘Flpino Can Wax Hoquen ~ or Put Across “MANILA (NEA) ~ When ‘the ‘he hiclieia od Walled. Carlos P. Garcia, visited the Unit- ed States in 1954, he called on his| old friend, Gen. Douglas MacAr- thur, in his New York hotel apart- “Hello, Carlos,” said MacArthur. Point B two young! _yy which the” Officers said the map WaS €X-| rom the Chippewa Indians. It was : ' Gen. Frederick Haldimand, gov- p | 60 80: ipertly drawn and didn't overlonk|used to-transfer the fort known 28|ernor of Quebec province, cave eop e to 4iKids Dow Fe laa \Basic Docuinent of Michigan History "for Break-In ose It. > of age vl poem Caitt to ‘Clements Library © vs High School ‘authorities ” |tound a map last week that start- 1781 Ma Patrick: Sinclair, spot on Michigan's history shelf. British what we know as Mackinac Islandjing camp. Fort Michilimackinac from the/sgincjsir 5,000 ‘British pounds “Last time T saw you you, were outstanding member of that body,|youth lost it and schoo! oficial yainiand , , : : coyered with mud.” Mag Bred -gpssarg on a head 2 democracy, For nine years he was Governor of Bohol, his home island, and rep- resented the Province as a con- gressman and a senator came the Japanese invasion. SERVED IN WAR During World War ‘II he served as a psychological warfare aide for the Filipino guerrillas, keep- ing the civilians informed on guer- villa activities and in a mood to help the resistance fighters, The Japanese puta price on~ his head, One Japanese actually did capture him, : “We are looking for Sen. Garcia, can you help us?” the Jap said, |D ‘OLD ENEMY’ Garcia replied, ‘I'd like to get my hands on that so-and so my- self because I've been his enemy |Phili for years." The soldier released him, ” Bor a limited time... 50° DANCE COURSE ~ONLY 14" AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S Arthur eves s a apes 3 ar =. Saou a — th Inacer. ager is fan Opes io cal ey eee P.M. ra ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. Lewrence St. FE 2-0244 (Aavertisement) ASTI Tre mneur * Teer ewugnine, ona auitiert Siting ering te parting = Panne < Biter: past Seen be Mine te sha.eegauer == Get at drug: (AGvertisement) Helps You Overcome F ALSE TEETH * Looseness and Worry faise . sor of music at Wayne State Uni- An ardent foe of communism and a friend of the U.S., Garcia’ at the Geneva Conference in 1955 told wasn't carried out this time,” Magistrate Henry as the man dug into his pockets to pay $15 in fines. — Communist China's Chou Enlai: “The muse of history will render the final verdict: America started the liberation of Asian peoples, not only in the Philippines but in all Asia.” DENY RUMORS Rumors that Garcia did not have the full support of the former Phil- Lent he fasts for 15 to keep his weight down as well as provide religious satisfaction. * * * Whether the 60-year-old president will choose to run to succeed him- self in the November election or whether he could win his party's nomination remains to be seen, s~ (Call for Help Heard 2,000 Miles Away Band Leader to Retire DETROIT # — Ray M. Miller, 65, who was a bandsman under versity whose big marching and concert bands he helped organize. Miller hasbeen at Wayne since ber .check. “The boy was suspended from the school two weeks ago for fall pa ee eS sectry Judge Demands Cash” has been published by newspapers. After. Check Bounces. Bendheim told Jeremiah Williams| Michigan. Shearer, a member of Five dollars was for a parking/turned it over to the: library. violation; the- other $10 for con- tempt of court for paying the; of Fort Vincennes in- 1779 by -the parking fine last week with ‘a rub-| American Col. a a oe ‘The parchment is now in per-/ dian chiefs. ENGLEWOOD, N.. J. w—"Busi-|the library, gives credit to James|Coates, wrote on it: “Registered in]. .tion * Ines wilh be done on a cash. basis| Shearer II of Bay City and Chicago|the deed register of Michilima. By AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY.| J.\for return of the document to|me.” talthe board of the Clements Library, Pref. ‘Peckham sald, Associates, purchased the deed and The deed dates: back to capture sirable of the two to us.” George Rogers \Clark, threatening kinac Island Deed jitter Sond sors : ANN ARBOR® we A much/forces in Detroit and Michilimack- Natlons Conference in San Fran ed them thinking. It detailed o|,,aveled and faded piece of parch-|inac (Mackinaw City). the last item a plart to break intolment has come back to a valued! oomandant at the northern post,|°ent of the nation’s total supply off idecided to move the fort from/8™@Pes. about 100 per cent of its}. It’s the deed—dated May 12, 1781'the mainland to the island, where) raisins, and an estimated 90 per acquired|the Chippewas maintained a fish-|ce"t of the domestic wine. supply. were drawn up tor signing by Tear Out This Ad} One of the documents, which arc|- “Howard Peckham, director of|where a notary public, Jotn “after registering it, the original may -mnet have been considered im- portant, yet it is the more de- After surrender of Fort Mackinac|3 West 9th, Dept. L321A, Kan-| Main Office and Plant: 944 W. Huron St. the British to the Americans in 1796, it is be- sas City, Mo. : . \ lieved the departing garrison took the seéond deed ‘away or Sinclair) ‘Says kham: “The deed is one of t ‘basic documents ‘in our]. ~ Hla hat ought to be in the state of its origin.” ee 3 SHIRTS - 4 HOUR SERVICE California produces about. 94 per: (Advertisement) 5 A and mail it today to find : —_ ee | era ap ne gg rina ~es n- |about 18 by 25 inches in sizes,/out how you can still apply for ONE-DAY CAR-HOP * Michigan, after » trip trom Scot- |"0W is ‘in the Dominion archives|a $1,000 life insurance policy to} | CEBANING SERVICE DRIVE-IN SERVICE land, where it was found by an- es agree onrey Wa5/ help take care of final expenses at Main Office at English book ‘dealer. Ha oo’ was kept at Mackinac, without burdening your family. 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eee ripe St the riekt time, (Harper Woods, which eliminated’ won the men’s erday. . ; ae Heights, with giant Kd Bur- | ames and only one step away | right place right Welled-Lake- inthe semis, boast-|Sailer recorded a 17.2 and 78.4 for|"each first base. | ¢ Harvey of the Canadiens ‘underrated Ron Robinson | from a state crown as well as a | meshed 21 points. Burton collect. |, rior height, but out-|a total of 155.6 seconds in the two-| Jeficoat's ineffectiveness against . ’ also bettered his own record of rtect upended by | ed 25, including 13 at the foul |-° Supe nally > Saag ‘|the Chicago White Sox in Tampa, a ian driver's seats, relentiessly | Pe _aam, wae . a hustled by the boys from across/heat slalom event. nde 2 0 5 dh n Or inais Sue seem tend oor Ook ata ee senate the. Class B final. Trying to beat the Heights is ne Pe The Pale Hose slashed 11 hits off | . : to a si : foes aginadige yeni ~* a. at Jenison Fieldhouse. | Lakeview, a sharp-shooting quin-|discouraging task. The Tigers are dual ane BP cam eas cae NHL Standings Jelicast qn remy to en SE vieiery.! Boston Sweeps Series i Fey Rangers, whe bad teat two! came as no great shock|tet from the Grand Rapids area, |just like a machine as they method-) uo. qe victory climaxed a re- * * With S a ‘straight after clinching fourth,|that tiny Chassell from Michigan's) annexed the Class C diadem by ral-lically pile up points. Their opposi-| markable comeback for the Wild- FINAL STANDINGS _—|{_ THe Cleveland Indians finally ap- Syracuse to Go + ‘bounced back to defeat Boston 42 Peninsula ‘repeated. as the|lying in the 2nd half to conquer|tion fights with every ounce of] cots who were down 11 points at ‘ peared to have snapped out of a) Against St. Louis in the final period to tie Chicago|win over the pride of Burton, a lumbering 6-foot-6 cen-|best it can do is fall further and DETROIT ..,,. -38 20 12 88 198 157 rookie Manager Farrell, 44 Sunday. Berrien County. ‘ iter who has no peer as a rebound- further Chassell’s tri was its 39h) Montreal . ,,...35 23 12 82 110 155| after losing five games in a row,|. BOSTON @® — The ram : - | Not even Dave DeBusschere,|in a row and 25th this season. Stev-iBoston . ..,....24 24 12 80 196 1/4|the Tribe whipped the New York! 20ston Celtics — blessed with the : sive, the ‘oatomnned Prisca, De|waa seeking to, wghatll the. grenlTereane Sg. 21 3415 98304 B21 ce ein tele, Soe Angeles ith ee pashetbell‘Aasa Mewsey $ : . : * save the . De- | Was wees ) le Assi. his Keating Also Stars DeFendis Fights nese pe “pom noe Deri Comty ier Berrien|Chicago . ......16 39 15 47 169 225\10, wed five. innings. Further. |!0887 eyed favorably the prospett : “ oo Durelle Tonight {night put Austin in the finals, cap-|far more than any other county in| | SUNDAY'S RESULTS Ss ast a Gach cok ae om ' | tured scoring hanors with 27 points. | Michigan. 4, Toronto 1, out a “ x * : ; ones Ines In e S PRESS z New York ¢, Chicago 4 sral Mevlsimglinyasomectintgeerd Hl 7 : re Bay 5 a me 4 It was DeBusschere’s twe tree . : run homer — a performance cal- Sak ee first - om ot Sree poe Grown tn fhe let te cconds of AAU Tournament Begins | ‘PLAYOFF PS ci —e pl any pony ia men oo and — | Pontiac’s Hayes Jones was the ee ee en ee ee en woos enabled the Friars to go on and | DENVER (—Ten teams—only| _‘ DETROIT vs. Boston. hopes to give the New York Yan-|Celts defeated Syracuse 3-80 yes- ‘ Sotened Ux sent aurea tg _ See eae St Nich| C€t the favored Shamrocks’ in one of them considered a conten-| Tuesday—at Detroit. kees a run for the American ren’ su 2 three-game sweep of and eae hive’ rengpireal ce ap rn yes pre ton, tonight. > overtime, der—began firing today in the} Thursday—at Detroit. League pennant er seen thcen toned os Ge team set two new records as East- The husky, hard-hitting, 24-year Negaunee was the surprise of the) week-long 50th National AAU Bas- Sunday—at Boston. * e °« _ |Boston club. ° ern Michigan College dominated |, Only # record-setting broad jump 14°“ Brookiynite, has won six tournament. Giant-killers all the = ay sie chan pitted] April 3—at Boston. “Two shutouts were turned in e+ sé the Livingston Relays at Grand-\°% 2% feet, 1% inches by Joe, siraight for an 18-2 record, includ-|way, the Miners sidelined defend- eee eis Cedar tease (It Necessary) duritig the day. Tom Morgan and| ‘the Celtics, already possessing Ville. Ohio Saturday night ee emasgis .tiaereerd ing 10 knockouts. His only losses ing champion Stephenson in the re- ae oes ia ‘cea the Navy,| April ona Detroit Tom riven’ ao couple of Yank] the Eastern Division crown for the : . — sweeping to Rory Calhoun, 160-pound|gionals, then . disposed of mighty » Long ‘| April 7—at Boston. castofts, com to whitewash | ¢; ‘Reo ng FPrornheg arm! wlevent with his 23 feet, 11 inches. dander when Angy was a mid-|Big Rapids, Lansing Resurrection,*"4 three more were scheduled) 457) 9a Detroit. . the Washington Senators, 4-0, for! ne pass ks Gave — . a: high total of 14% points by ada-/ "ches. Eremion O'Reiy oe in Upper Peninsula its 2nd state title = Montreal vs; New York |[Beach, Fla. They held the Nats! scoring with 61 points while Rus- ing & 2nd place in the broad JUMD/this jump with a Jeap of six foot,| Caf Wi ClO . 3 State Boy 9th in Skiing | ‘Tuesday—at New York. Yost ott Marge, Me, bY Eadie! seit hauled: in 84 rebounds, and a tie for 5th in high jump. | six inches, ‘iF alcons Win } RENO, Nev, (Paul Williams} Stare’ at Mew ca Sam Jones, Willard Schmidt and| afer St. Louis edged Minneae ‘Mis 6.8 seconds time in the 55- | Keating was the lead man inys GRAPEFRUIT ot Cadillac, Mich., finished ninth April 2—at Montreal. : Hoyt Wilhelm hung up the Mi- ’ ° both relay events. Eastern took the; ifle on n ry ; in the boys division of the National waukee Braves, 1-0, at St. Peters- Se : three-quarter -mile in 2:08.8 and| Ski Association's junior champion- _ _ (it, Necessary) burg. Jones. went. the first. seven 7 . : the mile in 3:256. The Ypsilanti! 4. tocal $94 Falcons handed ships here Saturday. Williams) April 4~at Montreal. innings, the longest stretch of the 5] 0 ees contingent finished with the best |: ocal 506 a 44-37 setback in -the made his two slalom runs in 134.2} April 6~at Montreal. . spring for*a: 3; ; ' , overall total of 54 points among ond game of a forced doubleheader a seconds, ; April 9—at Montreal. pitcher. : a a selec code 2 ictal. RO to es the ilar Leeaee hed MONDAY'S EXHIBITION BASEBALL | ' : iketball playoffs S at Jeffer-' misc . A aa Ar e Disclosed rl daset: Metitg sa auquny |g ae High _—_ Awemican tracue | | Bradley Has Stars All Returning . : will now be Idle until April 20 | John James paced the Falcons) Box, YO -----.-c0-: , + oe : ’ . © ote when they compete in the Ohio ‘0 the title with 14 points. Jim | Zoveland eer er 7 el : ’ A total of 81 tournaments of lo-| Relays at Columbus. — tallied a dozen for the | Bajinore Pt a: B) amps 00m as Ower ouse adores tre’ tint dieclosed. for|, other records were set Saturday] “Local 596 forced the nightcap of Drei’... ous wt B : of 1957 by the Detroit District Golf|>Y Michigan shot put great Davelthe double elimination tournament vue oe Association Committee. Owen, 55 feet, 74 inches; Iraiby downing the Falcons, 51-37, in| Pitwurg § 48) NEW YORK (#—It Bradley isn’tyto bring the Braves’ their first These are the top tournaments on|Murchison of Western Michigan, |the 1st game. . Jim Pembroke Cineinnalt {$8 /among the college teams!NIT title, Between them they the liet: . 5.7 seconds in Si-yard dash; scored 18 points for the winners/Pn: 563 ‘next season a lof of basketball ex-|scored 57 . Mason ‘with 22, : Western Michigan with a two mile while John James topped the Fal-|Breekiye . = perts will be surprised McMillon 18 and Cable 17. Ph cca 6—Pro-Am Metro at Tam O’Shant- relay time of 7:08.3, cons with nine, Chicago 8 a She: Braves trom P m Typical of Bradley’ all-around May 19—DDGA vs MGA team match, | MONDAY'S SCHEDULE corte, strength was Dick Dhabalt’s cool- w Dodgers vs. Yanks at Vero Beach won the championship of the 20th 4. under fire with the score tied ee On eee. Lr : . . Pe Re EE og annual National Invitation Tour-|)¢"t.07 “ite got four of his eight Mer 28—DDGA Golf Directors. Orchard 18 City Tankers O u a li f y bast eae at ton |nament Saturday by nipping “dark : got : i" 108. Open qualifying, Oakiand: | Ehiliies a, “1 C rv a horse’ Memphis State 84-83 on in the ot 29 cocoa ee Montague Keg Ac & © «.% ee Sy Tet, ie Sow at Tumis 1 dine (reea Pu bs for State YMCA Tourney; ies vs. Senators at Orlando } tet three tourney tamer egaina| T1@S State Leader nay National Golf Day * 17-18—Pine Lake Invitational 24—WDGA District Junior, Pine 37-30—Western Open, Plum Hol-/ The Pontiac YMCA prep and/ ards, Robbie Powers, Richard une 27-20—Blythfield Invitations! junior swimming teams took ist) Berk, Duane Richards, Tom Har- Xavier of Ohio, Temple and Mem-; : U8 Publinx qualifying. Plum and 2nd places respectively at the} Timstom and Skip Ervin. ; ee ee ee bs SAGINAW # — Levere Roose of duly _li-ie-iichiean Amateur Belve-|Northeastern Michigan YMCA dis- ne Sectors were TO seer é aa: se Oe ont of Montague roiléd a 615 actual with a par EE Aomeny 80. Oretara trict champlonshins Saturday tBu, Ba Konmert, | SA hinaidatichocen libel ence’ games to St. Louis, Houston,| 0,0 "into "a “tie ‘for « Yuly Sd Women's Wolverine. ‘Loe. Eleven prep swimmers and seven|Phil Berk and Bruce ‘Norvell. |sraves av ~~] Wichita-and-Oldahome A&M. anges lead of the Michigan State Saamoions™"® 2nd or, 3td in individual events or. eng swimmers, ) Bee > ee the. weeRend here. tere, / | Eley, Harrington, Blamy and the the 65, McMillon,. Earl Lovell of Lansing rolled pRetzolt relays, qualified for the state pad ete uae oan Joe Maacn' 66 ; «hay gy aittring YMCA t mediey relay team of Blamy, Har- . 729 total March; 10: “Memp 7 : Oven qualifying CA tournament at Battle Creek ington Norvell and wan ; | 168 Gene Morse, tn toni, taal tion Pi oe, ag , a in i” ro etl Core, Etnewond aon °°. i \ ‘events for the: junior tankers. | __- spars scnepcLe —_| Braves must be favored H, Hi & Sons of Bay City 1 minutes lef fhe taaned| <> hamaptonshty FROG a stmeons tnvuariinas gg TTP tankers qualifying for the | The preps scored 70 points to’ Cust'rs, Giantsst Mem, \ {conference title ok fourth place with|a 3099 total|the toutagy’s most Valuable. play. d. 06, Pe RE REAESR RS BAR Gis nag state meet were Jim Velzy, Gary runnerup Saginaw’s 66. In the j [Bosiogs vs Tiga a tgueing og ee |and Shore Acres Hotel of Cassovo-ler for his play. against Utah, Man-| | Natiena : \ Mate B_atncties $0k Cktesbnnn Allen; “Tom . McKinnon, Phil ior division,, Pontiac had 72 points lass at Los Angeles (PCL) \ Mason, ‘a skinhy 5s lis\ moved into fifth. with a 3094)hattan, , Bot venture and Brad-| |) 0,1 Qarainatan : Woe i ga Bob Butler,’ Dick Rich- ‘while winning Saginaw compiled.76./\'s vs. Senators’ a Orlando teamed with MeMillon and toh fe TE es ee We es po . Vokes A e+ i {| } i bs) a il > patil ' ne & \ \ y ae j \ 4 : 5 ‘ : 2 4 . \ 7 \ Eee eae 7 a. HF Et hi if \ y i 4% ‘ ae Ceeee : Sie ee a PY cee A OY ee re Fee Se fe) ee oe re et a €) 3 \a — 4 je : } i é jh, oe edi : t : * 4 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 | Charlie Ki tw er eae * 1 Comes After 2 Tigers Breeze, 15 - Ov rti G; LAKELAND, Fla, @—A minor’ over is Torvnte. Maple Leats of is working od first base assign ve me ames league opponent. and a strong thé. Class AAA International ment this spring, provi the League 15-3 here yesterday. big blow of the Tigers’ onslaught— wind toward the left field fence did - Piaget sam a catherine the wond for the Detroi ‘| The victory brought the Spartans Finish Fourth olen nhibition soit THEETS'| sigerst spring, exhibition game |" inning. “Frank Bolling and Harvey) by Losing, 67-60, to, ora. recerd ie five. Nietories #4 | csenn each socked & two-run. ho- San Francisco Knoeking out 16 hits, four of)- mer and Reno Bertoia slapped out them home runs, the Tigers rolled; Ray meme, a third penenient who one with the bases empty. KANSAS CITY. —The North = Nine of the Tigers’ 16 hits were , for extra bases. Carolina Tar Heels defied the per- Miranda Fined $1, 000 --” | "Three rookie Tiger sitchers held centagers and - odds to win their the. Maple Leafs, champions of the first NCAA major college basket- E P Need d Vis International League last year, to ball championship by beating the V4 e n e ts e 1SQ leight hits. The Leats got all their Kansas Jayhawks 54-53 in a triple- ag off Chuck Daniel, aye oe turday ht. the rookies manager Jac . f . . ai overtime 2 * ~~ SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ‘(w-Willie er down = and éverybody sent fo the hill. Others who pitched ae, Mirephet Miranda; fined $1,000 for the du-|5ad visa trouble.” jwere Hal Woodeshick and. Max NCAA CHAMPS — North Carolina's Tar Heels-are ‘a jubilant Playing before a jam-packed $ We ncaa Steen oa FOR FORD. CHEV - PONTIAC ; crow most of the ibious honor of being major league .. ~ ; Simmons, crew after winning the NCAA basketball championship by defeating dof 10,500, of them Pro-| ined, and simultaneously signed, Kansas 5453 in triple overtime. North Carolina ‘also had to beat |Kansas, Coach Frank Oe von trou longest: holdout,-» says here yesterday. It was Baltimore’s| ., Despite the outsized final score and all other Automobiles Michigan State in three extra periods in the eae Holding the Tar -Heels . stretched their ome-\visa trouble was behind his re-|first player fine since, the Orioles the Tigers were behind—bu hoy cup ia McGuire. season ee ae ae porting to the Baltimore Orioles|succeeded the St. Louis Browns| '** shert time. A Comp lete Line of re : games. A nig y 25 days late. in the American League three; The Tigers: passed the Leafs in gone three extra $minute sessions ‘lyears ago, the bome half of the first, taking DU AL EXHAUST SYSTEMS >f gyre | — State 74-70 in ee * — _* Toe Baltimore front’ office saidja 4-2 lead on Boone's grand slam H Pe) LYWOOD MUFFLERS semifinals. Cuban newsmen: it intends to make the fine stick Sh the left field wail, Poa a Women F : ain Al The final game of the NCAA's! “| got a wife and four kids and pa an example to other oars "Wiese tore Detroit pulled d away, and L = — eee es hs ers go od a dog and a sented, and ~ . Willie thinks differently. {scoring two -runs in the second, a taf, No. 3 Tue Ammmmibelioee a chesliear le Geire ws tsi + & + four in the third, three in the 110 YEARS of LOCAL EXPERIENCE .. oe We Will Be Here Tomorrow to he poll of sportswriters and| Miami to Baltimore and out here,| ~Nobody likes ‘to ose $1,000,” ne sportscasters, And it finished ac-|and he had visa trouble. he grimaced. “But you will sce. 1) TORONTO : ~ _|have a good year and make (Gen | Sr an cording to tie serie. And then they had the Tevolu-| 00 ee paul Richards give © 3 Walen'ee 3.3 8 Bonk nt What We Sell Today! : “Pontiac Redes held the lead Dean Plains, ‘previous leaders, A briet | scutfle le thé second ; me the money back. : i :% : ae 6 18 : seconds ‘remaining in the en C _4f Battle fe Tonight = : hard erup i eae tog heal. NY. “Take Spotlight at Kansas City 13 Bette. 684. [stepped to the’ line and made two ? a - tauren ‘Bow! No, 3 also scored jfree throws. Kansas had the last! 2- Fort Worth Squads! (ov 0s iman Moca oe singles play but the doubles duo of| ¢he high actual total for teams | shot, but Quigg blocked _ it, : —— hed by Frank McGuire of 8 Mary Toles, and Greta’ Swanson) with 2364. Bette Joyce Reid had | Wilt ‘Chamberlain, Kansas All- Gain 2nd, 4th Places North Carolina's new NCAA cham-, on. continued its dominance of that) the top tourney games in both | America who was voted the most in ABC Tourney pions and boasting a galaxy of Totals 34 3 8 Totale - 38 178 18 division.. a tual and handicap with 245 and |V@luable player of the tournament, great scorers, is favored to win oF Re eT i They rolled aaa rex was the games’ leading scorer the 6th annual East-West all-siar,§ — T50"66 Sc, woodeschick im ninth. 1289-00 the tnd day | *- with 23 points. Lennie Rosenbluth} FORT WORTH, Tex. ‘w—Most| basketball game in Municipal Au- Big il. RBI-Gellat, aeteuatte: of the tourney and have not been = Jeannette Mihalak, another new- | ican ditorium tonight. — Fapees ont for Jacols in ninth, | threatened since. Closest compe led ‘ had 20. of the excitement in the American saree Sie Ce ail Boone yea ling. 4. ‘Tuttle, ‘Kuen, 2 tition came yesterday when Lor- |the wero scies wechseln bs ead tines Bowling Cong a ee ee os yhee-+s as 55 own All;Tud, pitch, 2eeTuiule, Bolling 2; Small ell Verbeck-Fran McCallum post- jin the race for the all-events) Kansas wiped out an early 12- confined to the booster team divi-|4 mm ¢@ rj ca Lennie Rosenbluth; Bolling, vkuenn, Bertola. SB-R. mah ed a 1244 to take ever tad place. itrophy with an actual of 1651. She point North Carolina lead but then sion yesterday. Grady Wallace of Souith Carolina, 8-Woodeshic DP. Baie, Goliat and thei fot oo yon 8 and Limmer: Veal Huron Bow!l’s No. 3 team took: also — Ay top series for actual necks fo apn —— eer | Two Fort Worth teams, the Coin-| who stopped the nation's scorers|&4 Boonie. Left-Toronte §, Detroit 12 over the top slot in team play to pins with O-Novelty t nd J. G. Gavrel, with 806 points in regular season P Wocdeshick 1. SO-Pearce 2. Diemer?. ho relied on|O-Novelty team and J. G. Gavrel,/ with s ck 1. SO-Pearce 2, become the 3rd different pace-| Defending champions in each oe om ~- r Big po te moved into second and fourth|play; big Charley Tyra of Louis.|scope 2. Daniel 2, HO-Reares, % ie Sy ‘ + ‘ in 3, Woodeshick | : setierin_that group. ‘The Huron| dition 204 omen, Kepler injberlain and the Kansas fast break. PC FesPectively. || at gakione of Missiasp hy cmc Gy PaaS a , t ; : a . 3 ee ' 2 a j got a 4-point lead in the last over- : ee : to surpass the Bucks apd Does, Pontiac and eg egg 02 gy <4 yee ‘time but let it melt away as the| Coin-O-Novelty posted scores of|Pi State, bee pia Gibbons of] cscs, G-cext, Dumera, Jevacchl, : ; >= gee decided Saturday and|Jayhawks took over at 53-52 with)898, 914 and 934 for a 2,746 ag- ree, CS wae: Ste : : ‘ titles are y 31 seconds remaining. .|gregate. Its total was the highest : | : Ist Elimination Held Sunday. : “= & booster team game posted in the/ om eee Gee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es " = ges ng Chamberiain edged Rosenbluth|“"* 16 days of the Si-day-tourna-} e Saturday at Rolladium TEAM HANDICAP ment. | THE ONLY of 874, 867 and 977 s period race was held at the Rolla- * Feni|being a unanimous choice for the) 1,0 ‘Garrett Oil Tool No. 1 team | Most times, “what's een dium . is were as Rraee onic Pontiac 20. 5..5.- 2019) all-tournament = by only three in holds the booster division lead wreag” with e.cer isn't TWICE-PROVED follows: : DOUBLES HANDICAP score Votes: Others on team were with the 2,754 it established March] cae ob cae tat Girts: “Class A~-Suzanne Picld, at. Teies-G Sesason. Ponting it] Gene Green wy ey oe — 18, oar mechesics wil txt woe Cass B—Janice Wilson, Class C— |b Nerveck - McCall. B go4| Gene Brown Hesotinn 2.2. 2 it and make it right NEW TRUCKS Pam Reid; P. Rickil .P. Olerich, Pontiac .......- 1331|Pete Brennan -of North na. Boys: Class A—Bill Sands, Class": Cemeren- 1. Jackson. Pontiac :-'1219] The San Francisco Dons, cham-| Benny Yoeene, * 25-year-old | pronto. . B—Dave Marchewka, Class C —| One ores seare|pions the last two years, defeated salesman m Grand Rapids, goin a Reid. Ponting. ccoss.-soonss 884 en 67-60 for ‘third! tne all-events and singles stand-' DENS on the world-famous GM Proving Ground ee Pontiac “SENT. : rolled up games of 249, | chael Kelly. Paty Petree, TENS « «. Prtene ae. wed hy cag tear tes ot ‘= ganin for a big-power summit ; is a he carried to the no-longer “Dark/.. 1. lest sut| ee thony’s successor, resolv . We rence ee Sot a Amarien ¢ Harold Macmillan, was thé ail never initiate > Meanie owe dent fre a oes 9 DROC . coe, Bee Continent” as President -Eisenhow-ite;- ? ~— | between the heads of the; << + . ae mea te cares aa ee 10 DEAPIR er oS representative on this 19,000|in | tions shoul 11 BYBA Ree fants Sk mile tour, And, tly, it was) oe. anh pretiatente. save The harried Sir Anthony by late/“‘within . the framework of the 12 ANFINT - Saturdey’s enswer:* lEad, Light, fusE, a product of Lag scrige rs at in- | the re, ard October gave the order for the| United Nations.’ 339 " soCket, ouTlet, cod, hte splice, I dependence movement rather than! Jay wea ae a om | oie Wieretty teeter ee of any past dollar favors. ~ - ‘ Egypt—after Nasser ; eat that time the two leaders'/Suez Canal Company, and without: eet on onthe are eae ; ’ oe en ey aes eee a distance’ are not enough, Nebru cea proitnne. hy &. they would act to defend! Israeli Premier David Ben-|* said in opening a foreign policy iia . _ the peace in the Middle"East. They Gurion; who likewise had rejected) sonaie in the lower house of Par- Hollywood Headlines: | yo gat rar - the feasibility of ajthe thought of an aggressive war, Nemeut. | Ee —_ sme men into battle against : i ~ oe (Leaves 10, 000 Film Extras interest “Tt is just possible’ that a meet- * * * ¢ SHOCKED ORITICS ing of Eisenhower and the Rus- St di Al » Sir Anthony and President Eisen- Sir Anthony was drummed out! sian leaders ‘might lead to some- an Ing in nowy x PS The visit of hipwer offered to aid financially in'of office by critics who were/ thing.” the Indian leader declared. i: regard to the Arab refugee prob-ishocked at the invasion and by| Nehru repeated his well-known] lem; they attacked the Sovietlother critics who were appalled opposition to military pacts — es- By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS wants to write the script, direct, Union bloc for shipping arms tojthat he should order a withdrawal| ,ecially Baghdad and SEATO —| HOLLYWOOD (INS)—There are) produce and handle the cameras! the Middle East and thus increas- without toppling Nasser. but did not mention America’s always two sides to every battle.) 1.1 minute news is that Selz- ing “the risk of war. *. * * joining the military committee of but it’s hard for me to believe that nick is trying to get King Vidor, OLD SUBJECTS Ben-Gurion in contrast today|the Baghdad Pact. John Huston, who is such a pains-| 41, knows Italy and knows David In an eight-point Declaration of Tisks political defeat because he eit taking craftsman, would cope om (he directed “Duel in the Sun’|#fter Li Washington the two issued new)Pulled out Israeli troops—without) sasiitary pacts seém to operate) anes, Out OM arewell \/starring Jennifer Jones), to re-|veers afler still warnings on old subjects. adequate concessions zoe fe a i Ba en wl enon 3g Soviet Union must extend their » Huston’ a is that he was|BECOMES ACTOR ene to leave, and What every day|° Good looking Jack Entratter, who. elaborate: dau Seen doeer~ David ~Selmick;-with -con- at: the Sands Hotel in-Las- flicting statements. The ironical|may very well turn into Sta oak e determines thing is that these two men have jf his test tomorrow all ling tn he oy elope, we pae. Te sign Aton Sm THE BAD SEED ISTHE always gre * ohn expects a wm try they visited, iopia, is a The crime costs in the U. S. Frank Sinatra, Jack's baddy,' heredi monarchy which will seme ee BIG SHOCKER! “ssao= ( billion in 1953, or about 10 times|?™°**- Sands, has asked Jack te play |it battled Italy in 1935. the amount which is given for the _ David, probably because he Is | the role of the night club owner es ai sa, es a mos Warinan BROS toners of all of America’s! s perfectionist, is a hard task- | in = | ae! Sa ieee , @ , churches, - master for any director. He | that was type casting? ceadiy. cheer te Tinek thak oe | WANCY RELLY itv actoencs. Ss oa | Jack is a handsome edition of) nemic help was the primary need eves Pn ye me em cg sper 6) nNREND wt oe LAL NDA Jack Dempsey,and—when—they|and that no assistance would be (Foe ee ee . were talking about someone to| accepted from anyone at the ; : = r * ee |play Dempsey they said Entratter| price of “foreign domination.” Last Times Z : : ,would be perfect if he were a little) «60 dGom"’—with the accent on 5 A : : : A Entratter will prove now that he ed password in the old Gold Coast ® - . . Se Pie : Bp c@® act. capital of Accra during Ghana’s Box Office Opens 6:30 DRIVE-IN THEATER Sine : a | ey ,CAN’T AGREE independence celebration. Else- Picture Starts 7 P. M. 2150 Opdyke Read Se Marilyn Monroe did not turn Ph, FE 4-4611 down “The Brothers Karamazov” ‘ because she js. expecting. a baby Sallis ,3 (2). Seven months ago she turned 4 4 # down the offer—ag eager as she 3 Ginger Rogers , ‘ admitted she was to do it—because : : d te, 2 & ~~ - she and MGM couldn't come to ° in > © terms on money. 4 - ; So, impending thood — e ‘ee Getey-tee pee, 4 ‘which she réfuses to confirm or o 4 dery—had nothing to do with it. 5 saad } z fe be rolling slong toward a > _ strong cast without M.M. Car- e CremseorS : reli Baker appears te have the $ : ay : role Marilyn wanted sewed up 4 el for herself. El Wallach is also = 90|= so : : ae = NOW Thru WED! a WORGE Deluxe 2-Way Dryer 4 & WORGE Deluxe 2-Way Dryer! , to = . @ DUAL-DRY SELECTOR, LETS YOU [fis in the rumor that she and he DRY WITH OR WITHOUT HEAT! pocterwntent Se eee ee NOW Thru WED. * g en | e Regular nar C1 A . ; Price $22995 on PLUS a : : 188 s —_ Deluxe models no pictared : = p2 , 5 ; Te Bb ; e | Robert WAGNER | worcE Dispenser Wheel Washer [reien wacren 7 o © With Suds Saver Broderick CRAWFORD stuns Ratemaile gee ADULTS ‘til $ P.M, 50e LION ) Regular " nies tha tort” and short Price $31995 ~— —— Dinos Water Settne 91 HURON Five separate actions. ma ake : a Leosen, flush eway everything from light ‘lint to heavy sond. Price with trade. | 2yYears . = .NODOWN —_-90 DAYS | TO PAY i PAYMENT SAME AS CASH | ad |Your sng lapplinnte Soaciolae gs RIN. ‘Saginaw’ St. Monee MeN | Phone FE 5.6189] [cerns ees TTR eer UH Sa | It ve Mt 4d A$ Cen Grae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 vod Twi - |THEGRIS. by Franklin Folger|DONALD DUCK ) . : ; ea to Old Sailor G . | TRONALD, O10 YOU LIKE) 524] [TH a I Teiece sete) “Hil, HALIFAX, N.S.|(INS)— Mar. ‘ Baa Sai aal i - @bout a sailor having a ari ie } every port. She had a sailor-hus- , band in each of her two apart- Ee: ments on the same street. The young: woman, jailed as. a bigamist, had told each of her hus- ie hears i an embarrassing meeting. There was. te Bu Detroit to Host Dentists ~ Aus. Tt BUTT eter aa WE SENT HIM | 7 OKAY, $0 IT occupy Michigan dentists at the I SEE NO BACK-FO. 1657 annual meeting of the Michigan FOR | MORE OR ( BE LESS.DO- eat Cunt Gabe om abe COPS DONG )-A Rest! ye woKs jane HL, Freldrich of Chicas ( RIGHT. .J( TIREDP / CAN'T health of the American Dental , a : BOARDING HOUSE a t SUAS fe / <7 Ee FOR A COCIe IODA =. By BEAT-UP BRAIN! PEOPLE EAGER 2) THE HEAD OF THE H 2\ FOUR HOURS //. IF THEY'RE ]7 | aininaa 1 Ar ‘\ WOULD’ PASS ON EACH PAGE) ( OF THE 24 4\ STRANDED ON 325 eg] , Me eetecesal AS HE READ IT THE era wart we aee , . oe mn rn a 8 eri ey IN6/ WRECK 3) | NANCY : THE STORY AT THE Siig f ° a : a Wa ees ee icc Gebietes Cae G jcc TTS 2 2 = _ . =s= e i “a eG = Z * : \ E } PS a" gz EF r — —— : : See ; Oe oat eS (0 CAPTAIN EASY Woe = Gort ANY MORE IDEAS 2 o tery eee ad US Put. OF. 3-25 - QUT OUR WAY *Y. be BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : ——— ae ai ~ a8 | . y = —+ 4 é 3 & 3 = 3 ih ae had ay =. SET ities. ; _ poms hy Mi fie z i, i Hi Wigs t= + Pe na 5 ~— =, + ‘+= = sa $5 phe G % Se BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 326 oeate he DIXIE DUGAN 1 i : } To eS ee ee Se ee ee ee “i : dl vida LMA ALF ACRE CASTLE came =) oy Pees GIVE ME ABOUT TWO ZEN} ~—~4 115%18 PANES O° WIND: ’ GLASS . PLEASE / — Take advantage of this ee cies Oh Gea ina: ad a : ing ob ems. Sei: To Plece Your CHE JA Ps & * al i€ me % — JTHINK THATS BUT I FEEL SO USELES~ EAN # STEVE WONT LET ME CARE} | SHOULD GET AJOB TO OUT. - WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 eu : ies i 5 icine soar tad |’ Used Steel News in Brief 4 es ‘ ay Wy : | 7 & ' | as \___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 (Stocks Resume Wheat Futures | ttt ESS st i a! . AA Ss “See Gia By Sg aie AE, Sidewise Action |= ee : cut out slaughter steers se on nae el Storage Tanks [eiass ot his auto's converti oe a lane Be "aces skchien ‘aaa Eeeaaan’ ollemea histidine seedy : pass : ; sometime Friday when : prices ‘ou public farmerc Tabeleeale | opening Poe moderatly “active t Fo ee Am thes ; Five 25,000 gal. capacity, J Parked in a lot located at CHICAGO ~The blizzard in the epeadrte he of fo weak bale chende aay eens ads] NEW YORK ~The stock mar-| A= al mig , n and Parke Sts. while he was on|S0uthwestern winter wheat bélt's.o0 bu; Apoie3 te tu A ers end feeders around $0 cents highsr;(Ket continued its sidewise moye-| Am Motors. on 983 106 d., 40’ 1., % plate. duty. . blew wheat futures prices lower jensthan, te og No. PESO: load high choice fed steers 23.06; early’ ment in slow early trading 4 OE aad ‘int: Excellent condition. Priced LO on the board of trade today, 50 bu. te 3.70-3.38 bu. App choice” heifers. ‘300%.00; 'somehed| Leading stocks were Am are gt for quick removal. Other} Arrested Saturday chargeq wi arena mS in — all 2 15-3.29 be. Apples, Steele Red... No. 1. seers and bese Vania aoa ene ES. — the trend of the Am aes mat used tanks from 2,000 ‘tof/teckiess driving, Robert ireet, tnebaing)< = Besta, Teeset lute SiabhAnT 0 heat ROME aa teal man, ee eee eo as mo "I Forge, 19, of 197 Chandler regions which have received no. f Cabhane .d:|400 Ib. stock steer calves 2300, "\°*| Tobacco shares which took Toss-| Arma 170.000 gals. 's25 ‘instead of three days in jail/ttte moisture recently. ’ Selling) $3. meeesante Varin’ Not Calves: or es Friday on publication of another | Aten ri pe ys 43% : Standard Variety, No, },| Calves: Balable 200; Seeeee staw: tow 68 on pul of another) Ateni Ah : . ~ pushed wheat prices down a cent|!-00-1 ro No. 1. 3 sales sround steady market /scien re’ li All Os 116 when he was arraigned before enti eS bu. Golery, Root, Ne.” 1. '2.b0'3S0|aek fully established "te tific report linking cigarette| A! Cot, -Marleau-Hercules more at the start, but they "yu. No. 1. 1. : ibele Mole to 3 au M3 Municipal Judge Maurice Finnega’ i gat ra Chives, Me, 1. Eb don Mere ee some held | party prncing ‘o- lung cancer, Aveo ies "$609 Detroit Ave. this morning. ea No i. tke 5, ntens, Dey lers 100024000 vewrjabout unchanged today : int oe Toledo 12, Ohic | on wad eet sina takk Pegi ge ; MS. ii | sana: nee AMIR Aimee ged co.) Mont Incustrials, Tae aad was ee t FY oes : Witte Mot -...413 Phone: CH 1-2242 If your friend's in jail and needs) oo)” od so as thea aten lta o at i es showed very slight price in as eee Si ; Pale eae 7 bail, Ph. FE 5-9424. C. A. ve y ; alter | oes, 2 136-138 | $0-ib. ehenges. ss Strs .. 167 ‘Int + 82 06 Z Near the sod.of' the first hour lit Sek tL dee Poultry bit's Sachgroel ot ee mean xined wage Sar ttl ita — - ae aes = lower, isos. “Btisetie™ pear’ tin’ Gn eee DETROIT POULTRY such items —as~further layoffs -by; foe 2 i Sook # : ee : -21%%, carn 3% to higher 1, .85-1.00' doz. bens. Bauash. “De-|-_ DETROIT, March , *2,_,(AP)—Prices|industry, a prospect for still lower Can Pac’. 33 100 : Meet the Floyd Kent Family May $1,31%, oats were up % to bar ie X00 bu, Tarnioe, Toone. ie al taes Pe or N°. steel output and weakening copper oe: aS eee 8) ens FLOYD KENT, Inc. © inser hay $158 somber 1 toe tee 7 fhcchase tas BAN MY, tee Stl Teng steel, however, was anfeeetees.: Ht Eaaira Poss} ’ Wish fo Announce to the gr to % higher, May $2.39, and] - sonia EE acs acetic ok cota ‘exception to the general trend, ris- WM OS. “Itt Trg] Balawin Rubbe “Be ‘Many Friends of areca roubep Ane Ali presage pyc! aa ‘CHICAGO POULTRY ing well over @ point as its order|Coce Cols -...103 as L. Oth te ts pounds lower 25, a ee March i backlogs © » reported *" 33, “ae Pew ‘Met. : DON : AUTEN _ "oot “et*lpoultry ¢ i tes in ope yester: cont: bighep 4 hae year poof it Col “Ons ow ina + aithe 183 = that he is now a. member of our - Grain Prices ucomee @: on ° bese wea avg tgned| prices "unchanged hensy There tena, ; Son Edison |. 443 1 Edisen aps ~ sales force. He par Bees. @ very caidiace lanes medium 34: small 231, wid. ave. 30. ee STOCK AVERAGES Gonnum Bw. Se 1 eK" ante: é ~~ enviable sales record re i ny 4 Grade B la ef . e Compii Associated Cont . B4 33.6) . —- eur organization. Don is g graduate agro” Ma. ‘AP! — Oven te} prone, Ona & ane 2: cts 28] omecago surmen am tocs [OE [Seth oGtg iy | ge : : Folge Rich Sag ~ wil be rWreet — aay POF gg: MMe nge STOR, Si ang. B8, |SMIOAGO, Mase 38. (AP) — Chicago Indust Rail Util rg = eepepaae | ei Deduction for Teachers? _ him at FE 20123. igang iy ieoseee ¢{ Sener teks "E sak ‘wses 30; davenll ts 1.038.000 whoa paving prictil Noon Monday 2814 21 128 sate it ry WASHINGTON (AP)—Teachers . | coi BN Bagh FS antes medion Suda ET a Big Ces “Chee bel tas prvios Dey < 2g img Tt mel Boeeraie Het $+\could take income tax deductions SS aay “Tye gq/atum’ 31: small 27. orade B large 3128. baytng pt cond = Fp gg wom — ia 4: ee 7 ae ise Kod ..... . *: $$) for their higher education expenses ostcets 1.34% July .........1425, Comment: Market about steady. Sup-|65 per cent or better A white 294%;|1957 LBL 1947 TES 16R0/ BT a Mus loco) 38 “* paiunder today oie Sept. sevens: 14.38 plies moderate but fully emple te Jest a|miaed 2: 27%; standards 27: eH low Sosa 340.6 Hae m3 168.0 ar oe s by Sen. (R- and Rep. ——— 7 consent OM Com low priced otferings sre clesring ready. 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"We termes’ poor DYER EEAND:| DETROIT BROACH | Feriires Shonplng Center: | echine Qpersien 71... eam | 5D, 3, Murdock FE 2a BerwA “Wonk OG; = Branc Car required. Apply C4 : : ; : : ~ Pines . ‘ nsurance Agencies Royal Gak- Daily between a7 tes en care of fevalid. 3 ia family. ‘ive Me" MACHINE OPERATOR oe _ton. "Fe bee FENCING 2 a7 ia est me — ait enna tae ee “2. “OFFI iE | SECRETARY pos Oe ak Teen WORK OF | mah ranch im chain. link | Austin-Norvell Wien an a 3 *\ ana pat — — aon tee - ETARY. BOY, 1 Wants WORE OF ANY New. Hudson Co, GBneva PHONE aaau1” AFTER s, Die makers. A in rson. tial Pp To TV Manager .. ......- $275 4 - * ; Joda Industries the os w. Parke, con Good pay. erect net's, | > +t r re Cae Wire. f Farts ; L PRESSER | | _is a EVELYN EDWARDS |; ce Pirhe rere! me. a lake Mr. Mores ne. We Wish TO EXTEXD ovUR ne ge thanks to our relatives, & ena ors for their, ines+ fi po ee ‘ eo many ars @ the loser of -my beloved teanke to Rev ; - Parker, the Macca’ . Funeral Home. Ann and fam In 2 But Time So Par Has Only Proved, How ‘I Miss You Yet. Satie P og 8 = Daughter, Mrs Funeral Directors 4 PEP PLA OO AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home, FE 4-121) Donelson-lohns'- (Pri =. Voorhees-Sipvle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Servire Plane or Motor PE_2-8378 : anna cemetery Lots” 5 | Moray through Frt‘ey 8 urday. DIE | MAKERS Must be journeymen or letters of experience ‘+—. 58 Hours per week | - Drattune. APPLY: Central Tool & Die Co. 690 Maple Rd. \TROY TOWNSHIP, BIRMINGHAM 09 a.m. to 12:00 neon. on. Sat-)" . 35420 . bog ty Eeh> Valley Stoc rm, +718. graph. Must be 21. Real Estate Salesman ~ The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 ; Casw WANT AD RATRS tines 1-Day ‘Daye “eDe 2 OM Um & 3 bees oy Ce 5 fois is Bg a \ (§\ te te / EES = aoe = =: ENCED FULL to work * on & se‘) existing : Member Muitipie isting. wv AN W ‘Soumise REALTOR ESTATE SALEs- but not necessary, Ask for manager _ Humohries Realtor FE #7114): Open Eves. ie booties Laundry, 940 8. Tele- . You Be FINANCE CORP. 3% 8. Saginaw : G8| Help Wanted Female 7 Airlines Need You ; on a ee me ne os Waliresses- - $e Lounge, FE pallor apply 200 . Tr. WAITRESSFS WANTED, EXPER “| enced SRt- Nquor, Club Ta- food & hoe. 3412 Dixie Hwy. Call in per-| son. * i WANTED NURSES AID. MUST moe x inte OPP LL Tae cere | Fae ae A Sita quired Rppiy P. W. DINNAN 66 W_ HURON oe Immediate i oO. J ouriseeEEs st : E SERVICE @& Community Net'l. Bank Bidg. PE 40564 : Graebner's JOBS FOR Men. & Girls GIRLS Experienced office girl for public contact work. Car preferred, GIRL FRIDAY #200 A Beautiful pine paneled office ima) DAY down town Pontiac. Prefer ma- types. FIOURE CLERK #200 Prefer mature women with good typing” skills. : Graebner's ““MICHIGAN’S __ LARGEST” 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-097 Career Girls a a - ; AN” 6 LADY ro nedhte he : SING AND , Pe 9-0043. as rm Bm +. ae ¥ { Ld x is = A AN . iT FW gis sae OEE ME Bis | Satis nat Saat SE =| C. HOUSTON REALTY Bors es are : Bae FE rekORY LAWN, ge as 5 ga ES heb . cae TENS lahat cry, commenity - BRICK-4+-FAMILY @ aT. Teter = $5,000 PER UNIT $250 DOWN . GRSUEREAWN © = BED a. Pee ee ee es eS t AVON INVESTMENT co. ||. Fachw™s Meme ont : a ie a, | TE EO pace, 2 lots | fenced in. Drayton iH. NEW. INGI AM. [5 Acre | Re $ bocin ot oe ere —an EE OK C NE “ESTATE » igs taken: sear — 6 PIONEER HIGHLANDS. 301 Pio- — Call. now. Corner nenten b Crecks RA. tached garage, in | Bear i atreare Me |Pc zee Fei Seed oon tome betbs! 2 room, fire- garage, | Six-Room Brick spacious kitchen =3 a ine 57342 eaarae Templeton | # sistent caf garage, A lot of valve AUBURN HEIGHTS | ame. Sore iter ee. ee KE NICHOLIE : pt i £22 Commercial : Property 2 hounre. Lared Jot, Only $10,500 e have several good pieces. Drayton Plains. rm. se- ment, garege- 060, Sylvan | @ Mt. Cuineee “ ; ‘ tre goad, buys. "Gall our ples Manor "4 Sara uly 2 ors’ old, | ove, Mrs. Resehner re im DRAYTON PLAINS | Three Bedroom “ ge bdrm. full basement, garage. Located close to Lake Orion Fs GAYLORD olivan maxon. | EERne iar ig 5 000. FURNITURE, NE EDED ares i | 49584 ae “DACRES BS Are cores on tice grgacr bamet geome si] fant BS L., SE Realtor ene sratclh a sa BR: lrecebtas nile Front. Coe. aa Wines Stet GET IT QUICK, Lint we Pull cera through Classified Ads!) 8 mi = wath, Huge basements & pig a Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad) ~ writer and get itt, a - Multiple \ Oe re ik 3 ot 1 a Oe ae gi ee ee H Pace a Sein cnt ne ee, CR memeunhe Reis =a ee ee ee sles , ‘os Aa. aad ee ie < A ; oi" i a ee ey: eee Lh 4 | ve ta | Aan Y-FO ae | THE: PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1957 iiiacessipoisalensslanicodemebionniy as San ah | TWENTY- Snecie ener — eat a ma wad Ca hed et ~ Bor Sale Houséa 43). = nan AGN MEET FER ag : Far dale Wieses’ 43;CARNIVAL. © > Noe ‘by D Turner! For Sale Houses 43| For S ncn | mn " EBeb ieee _)__For Slo oure «| __For Sse Howns__43|_or Sse Howes_ a4 CARD ” gpa as EEE suo winderoh rive | = ia ae a ; t $1.20 DN. : van | 4 enema |W inderor e! Phe ee ed pe ‘Nothing Down a | In Ottice Bila oe | s se ee Paka Benet) fr 9a 3 metro, ee | Sabauais Maxeee, es ; es Ee ] CLARKSTON * rough iting a, om ey Meariy Bew ‘ in "excelent roeme, ro a Aas "EAST SIDE COMPARES | 3 Bedroom Baie econ On. Ser “ome with ee ‘itog rm sitrSekee take BE se - & bed living room — a bedroom : Lae. OAR weter, nsula- ny Se papers with quick por) Look at These Extras bee hemor’ besgunel ceramic tile a ton, ce ae In Pine Lake Manor: erat at-| jot oe Some Sg = - Found Only in - On & iarge 200 x ise ft. Buy Thru Partridge gchosl. (8. very good Bp te ee 4 bed require a : SACK “The LeChateau” only. Saeed with around tee) List Thru Partridge _ for $11,000. Terms. - Fanch home. Lake Prive ACRES 2 : S . “UNION TAKE cana aaa ool r leges included. Wahers Lake—extre uf tenes, Ont seeds come fe. : . N LAN Sheer oo bath & ‘9 ed i aS, ® good ‘ top ‘Toad » BB, G ee ee eares e@!! rkst on greene g — — Featuted are hardwood fre Ss Ivan Lake Area é 2 3 BS at only 7 brick sar tacting Seosty. Inside a Kiichen, baéméet ond | garage Lot sonido. ‘Pull: price: only 3314 Avondale ORiando 32400 _—PE_~B003 WFORD AGENCY Large living room with dining t. | REAL ESTATE INC, eee, pore ouer ane mom. oo SS Reaeiew’ tes heal | s 3 taken OY. Bare hE a beautiful full ce Hie pat 20S, Main, Clarkston, Mich . SACBES A iy’ apt contig of some Foul be scavd | Otter: @ denrabie high ang, ry & . Th : i. ae 750~- |< oe f ~ NO MONEY DOWN Basement will muah a fine, rec: for SALE wapie aa arEar Rome ot “Coe mate Ra. R.-% Shere’s gas, hea insulation Scomns to te : ae : —s ~siepa it odttars Pe ser Se eme Tou se: | Wace AMTomats storm sad| Rewir. Secorsied, yet clean Duy at $2000. 82008 down. rage, soraet lot many et | Conmfortable Ranch lakte "Herel ans - car fee Gal or come mic | fre, ne Guna | mie ot Uns. wea MA) EMBREE & GREGG ~ BiaPrteed Gato? "11349 Avondale ~ BIRD, Realtor our init, talk over a ae Xive fF | 9-6498 for app "1865 “Union, Lake Ra. WHITFIELD SCHOOL . $17,500 with terms Buys this CARL W. 3 Pel a A oma R i ss Bn, oa a 3 vd just north 2 Colored Families. ‘oon. 2M we EM 3-3314 ber ¥° . rina, bah enclosed porch atractve sa omy unity esiooal BE ‘ ealtor | Pike St. can; | | suet ven svenrene . bo DOWN 2 . ennien el | Rew ; : UT. : SAPP ou Tat) STR RSET TR OS) SEER EP | sewn tang ER alee, | Bein pact ce bcs es | | WHITE: | S28 SS ope pee Mee | ere nee — : 7 reezeway, g&- 5 “2 : ; CEDAR SHAKES $9,975). JERRY E, ADAMS | rage"Fane car ‘and’ cash a: dows , CH OLIE!s sg ag oe ge gage ene | $ a. os a : rk. 2 : =n S r : ~ Tt le ares BROS - tate eet Peete NICHOLLE |ssvay want sao mel HERE DWI : f ot Willems Lake. 3 lets. Must; ESUeS SIMy. New Veneer —_ & HARGER CO. - "RS Slicom ranch ‘home | 4925 Pontiat Lake Rd. PE 5-631! : 7 ; REALTORS 310 . sesymice__Diyerws 3108 i somes 2 ; soot ace 33 W. Huron FE 5-8183 priced at $15,000. . | DONELSON. FARK. 00% 200, ay ‘ | Open ‘Bree, "ti t=sunday ib to § $750 fisere, "gee best, Mosds’ some ty ar cere Lower Straits Lake + Se i COLORED FAMILIES DOWN —, ee he - 25 —— = $1,200 to the full price sf BEAUTIFUL ATE _gN OFTAWA ... “fat eae ; = ment, ou beak 2 tory fege. pel es. ral. ‘tirepisce. |Z aie or)’ PE Sm pert die ta Drayton Plains Area, | . ine Ariis. 91.200, i De. 70 nS 20ee com. Be ; : new “ . ’ |. Shaded teen R yard. . ee. ee * in living see this vaule. «asia aed : e We BOY, SELL & TRADE | inspect ins cuisancine buy. | Full ating "Toom Welkseaal HOYT “Why can't you imagine Junior as a future scientist? | FRMardfot"Htes. WA Wi) ame a | eer a ee ane 32 oN prone FE e158? Seesmset Mew ek conversian Scheels and’ sbopping. Pull price SACRIFICE. Owner transterred, | Believe me, his talent for avoiding work is strictly scientific! é ASS I J KE bon 7 43.800 down: . oie x is ON He | See es Se ere oe ph ; ae OCT Square Lake ee OOO TTAC ieee tan“ S) “SERRYE.ADAMS | Clarkston | is ite "aie teforn:| For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 WOODS [5°52 2kSas mast ge] “WATKINS BONTIAC_ .¥ pete nw. megs | REAL ESTATE INC. | Bresse's ai Magen’ Sti| Buy Thru Partridge |? ZAM INCOME wu DOWN) 2 ream. Tull pement | 7B ee a kat Io approx. 0b. BR emcee |S | ERE) hots Re | Se SER a eureo| CHAPIN Be CE TEWAYS tol ee oko lee HOYT REALTY, |For pa = (See | Real Es an Call a WAYS to) zerss.y omer: Pine counter ; 5_RM. GAS Estat ll e- Ro weak. songs -_ $000 ed ate . of Pontiac at w. - gsicar died , : 31223 - : & wes] WEST SIDE RANCH | _Sidéga"" ™* “DINE Drayton Woods : wall ed | & — 3 . se - Bee this one today, VALLEY REALTY Sueached a3 : oe _ 1168 MSe at Pontiag Md a res. Priced Baldwin 74 7 21h $1,350 Down with : JIM WILLIAMS. es... ot a HOLMES-BARTR AM _ | 2 ACRES: Black top, good : ‘ ais on the north’ side also is | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 5 ACRES 4392 Dixie Hwy. Grech "Prise teassaahie. as 7 Too age cof. chamymne and | 1218 Belawin_Ave. PE +4607 | orm of Clereaton, i Wie, wer CS oe “5-ACRE HOMESITE : gan a ed A Ga nailed ee MIDWAY STREET den a wits berries &evapes Income Property 43A © are innetion, om bnshtey | a, : le - | $2,600 Down .. am eS ready in. This home bas. district. $2,150, $500 down. BESS MAHAN ies foreon| Rarer, | near Pe et oa POE EDR, RTOS | beens meters fet |v pony ow eae wy guae| Sb aoe : 3 oo oe ree —- perch, Ou hat Pregace Lage ot aa eal, eat oe | 414 ag | $12,000 with terms wtf i eA 2 nofth of Clarkston, off > Russell Young}-——F£-2263— | Bree oe =—= & _ gee Down rage ’ items ise 1 eaaveag,- Smal Da. Payment.) HITE: - — ~atter..6.3 = seep aranntpceatnanecel 6 ACRES mpenaen 7 ge |. gee SRN Ec | ‘ADAMS "| Rome located just 1 mile "2 bearm. pees. MEPORD FE : ; * teh Oak oor siastered wall De Gently rolling, very Pee oe Ee ieee | inal = raves, ie eaten cet | petty me | 2 eavice | PUTNAM STREET teats RAI Yaat wn pp | Weewst we tare “ele'ESS. | Sohne Ricing, acer, Pena BROS. | Saget See SG] a Aches | MOURUR TINTING SERVICE | wont Wiener Sal. off Ouxiand | Ser “ ee Bary eniras: 818800 age tar ge 2 co Parent ak gwen We, | TU Guten bike an ithe Be 7 Ave. Large zeemty ineome yield and available for $3. nco $5,300 De ra , 121 - feet of st fe REAL 88 ' i will sacrific 500 equity 2 ible buy 1 — 2 family bome - atkins Lake, lot 3% ft. Phone OR 3-1295 or OR 3-1872 f | Colberry I ee a OW ( ee 4 ent. “ inside the city” 2 ee are ee or Th reo nego dif in anes Eves "tl 8. Sunday 10 to 8 ae WHITE. ‘ Park Located east of near Av- one cn. is BB, ~ --2g- . o— Sep hore | fer enly $14,400 wes built 2 years 25 ee tai Z ta. living Toom, carpeting Makt | MULTIPLE LISTING aEnviCE —bings & ; rad ae tacies | i. Se'nte, Sea 888! CIE ES REALTY CO ‘TERRY E ADAMS G1 “Bs.o. suds O EN ADAMS, ° ‘ : : full 3-pe. bath. Small room. / Gn ; Teaponsitiie buye;” alec 8 ‘ mF K . Pp * A gett elms tee down Pe $500 bedrm. needing ; . PE 5-6175 a Shepsics) ! OPEN tap PERRY PARK 4.000, wiih Be ae Pisher pie OPEN Lad 3172 W. Huron Open 00 PINE LAKE Lp a ia : thentica? a Dixie Bey. om “i | sow any gf iheee "bonee— MMEDI @ FOR A HOME wrrm | Privileges are. practically cross a , ted betler “all ‘the | Open. Bes. "ti 8 Sunday “10 to 8 “ not disturb 5 IMMEDIATE LOOKIN the street the sprawling Y- FRIDAY al ete. to Te to | please dp not disturb occupants SSION rt Fone type. heme, 3 sree) MONDA 2 21 Acres — Small Lake : “re | ae YS «: geal ecient | ne contemnpet me fi, ving — «35-8 +202 | itweed teed. Beautiful, building —— 4 er |onunde 3300) Peete} i A yy ER oe 8-2 room. it x 13 room ss = SP. 5| Spot and priced at only 66.080 on ; = ANCE LARGE tru, | Beet ante yct, Cin: | Stan catenins rms “Budget ‘RD. RILEY, Broker 3 ; INETS ii FT. Lor. red. wails. Complete base: " BRICK. 4-FAMILY | sep Stueabemn Late BA. Fe tint | ariri ©} Bows Parierr omy st oly. $28,000, $3,500 down and Hum hries Rancher $5,000 PER UNIT | © ACRES ONS. HOLLY RD. sUM- . . ae. seasenmiie “senathiy payments. p forth C : mer _— 9 ye ge Boggy +9 2 Tae see" TO Ge R. J. VALUET, Realtor | 4 bedroom! modern bs jamal | FR 200 Restor PE emi4 1266 North Cass Bares 2 oe ioting. stata Teme : ’ HOME — BUS. BLDG, | 4, caetaup ayn. un cae) tee Estee ome tana) does Munipie. BUILT ON YOUR LOT chased” st tt . anerifice, price of : tio OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Dorothy Snyder Lavender $9975 ts teoving ig Ag ig HADLEY RD- ors | tar to have 6 boane wanna comp: ‘ce of Th “Pe Ww HURON Elizabeth Lake Estates Rtonees te ceqnrete ents | We have 2 wooded Sacre parcels | hs up. a gg gg bah Choice of Lnree PE 24411 of Eves. MU 40417 2 bedroom home. Pull tiled and fireplaces. 13%, per ‘a a — — at | all oak tb . )~ & % furnished =e basement, fo ye on < BEDROOMS : - on each parcel. feom ranch b jay bs] Spaftment. wit, bay whiny lg MOR Rd en a lle us Mae Near US bey 23 | Rv atery. Felas. *yOLL "Bats Gos Bows, ident, cissein recting | SS.tse © sifu. with Ie per” cent Ma A warece. batding Wee! Gan fheers, walls _and | $1,450 Down ‘ PLASTERED : TRIDGE M-15. , : BE tt eS ameatetr nq on | Sara Selon onan". Qwest | vay ATMACHIVE. BoNOA KNUDSEN |oravrox income | paler bees | WARD E PARTRIDGE) | ema farm fart / : = Hes. ‘ sacrifice at on easy eet 6 ek 5 = ‘ SLIDING WAR DOORS ON ST A Naga gs : 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths BEAUTIFUL LAKE PRONT-This forms. Investigate tedsy! permanent type awning, full base: Zoned Commercial ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS 1050 W. HUR ST. | GMoadirosage eine wit low d See oe oa “rowing "Sppotaied, ome Also WARD E. PARTRIDGE a Donelson Park a Located on Dixie Hwy. in me Mont to MODEL (od i ae ’ : hew gets vith} § more rooms. There sa cut|REALTOR FE 4.3581 J. R. Hitz dis Myoraby Nacgumsi| f"niom Samty tome i Or Siti” completa fare Bt sau | | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | { EEE ate nce. Ssrere."it| Settment wise coors oven ce | 1050 W. HURON ST, TOP ve veut) — peted, Sylig nd, STE 0g | for Brizate emirance te’ | FEURGRPAR TO POWTIAG DARE | Seuce of cteg, Coat MPa | eee i Te Son oreo a tine ea, ee cetas | OPEN YE. “TE 6 "| yu w, mare : ret aay Sigh | teeth Pu Netzneao 3 , 4 JOHN fiecs’ of flowers “& shruve, 4 rive and turn stowed Yard| PRICE. “45,880. Favorable © | Country Living For Sale Lake Prop. 44 z : ee ee cumne| DROWN | ANNETT | ate =) = Sarat elas bee, Spe Tara ‘ : KINZLER ae i . = ee , A T ] ing oom with massive nat = | Oho eo alete acede il: Pu | _ Se Mtasl cea gree : ; NEED 4 : . inoi i : ; ACREAGE, WITHIN § MiLms OF em. maronsh fb, ZE 425) ames Fur pesement, unary $2 R eee os OFFERS MON Heated 5 room and J. fi. LAYIOT) site we Serta Fs , car garees. tunis Donn | sists, Newtson tg | the Rees oe. wit pared. crive sHouve ‘a | 100 Quuuand Ave Open Eves | Roa GROVELAND — 5 ACRES. WM; DORRIS INCOME — Well located north of | fT D, oer ete ree neal Tent “eundition, im, gb0dfo- has received considerable 1 could be it exT FREE wo ACRE Proce SWEAT ane | FR | SSS) Le =| COTOUTS| = saemeanee eet | ar MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 02, one, ToT’ rurmsce, laundry | #200 DOWN — Ranch type bungs- Sint ana bain'wp. Base.| . WM. H. KNUDSEN ue : : ; ent drive, ° ment, oi] heat. $2,500 TOR. uc : y ao F FE. 48 bathe ME ca eve street. 49,850—only $1,000 scivene. Wallon it “carpeting ine. wn. pe Pontiac State Bank Bide, Best Buys Fon, = urn arte eka Easy, ferme RrorER, = et Sa ree = % : : : set ina {room 2 ‘ = ae ; Be state “SE it Bee war aude poome-sseetent «| Splimlconstion Almont ‘a scr core eee te | Today hg Fe OT Sos caaeee sh rmer eeinee: |” 14 MieN. of Clarkston pe > gg age ~ ished. rooms. full s999 DOWN — Larg ype An apartment of your own. "eck oe ee SS | een. . “| 2 tm, farm home. 4 bedrooms. spacious living fa di] ob ent, oil & gerace aiow with new OIL AC furn. ¢ from 4 apart K LAKE 7 “eg LAKEFRONT. LOT Pull bath, % bsm!. HA furnace, © Seon modern, streamilined| which is" rented for $1 4 Stool ana ro gg gy hy - queers apertmest, ana| | A plore 300 and today "sa eatgain fon Be ag a Ye a eS Hones! Eo y atleched which | Ra for $100 per G gh + Mhag Be yourself. Volninn Gteane from — NORTH SIDE . full er og? we Clark: Seostegiee ms , e ane Ra Ne FO gy elec- garage, 20 brick "planter. box Ro paved street, AN tn A-l $15,975 COUNTRY HOME — with Son peat ued sing. 00800, | 9. Sodeupean. Carpeted living rm.| ston 4 rooms and full bath Pontiac a wn Ra. ; neigh M1308 Bae. tatncn “aorat and! _ shape. $21,000, terms. 4 Dedroom ‘arm home in excel $3,000 do Sewer & water, Immediate pos- | in ell, sill some work to be was D. ILE , Bro =r re road. ol ts oni condition. Reconditioned session, $7, : Elizabeth ‘Tt . ‘ Sompatison: We feci for dollar VAT e Daidein, 2 bedroom | ott de pai, Saree, masdern Mich Seminole Hills | ,DRAYTON PLAINS | Sune “down payment TI AD J | Lake ront 2 tent pas tig “up. 420,000 ee” || Bier gic t| Sarena Peete | Bre cece cools, | Re" aiaae mccoy “pees| SIBEDRMS. & BSMT. |i choot Se sient tae To: | er St ee tear esd he ‘ideal home. for young or} Sot : | Sovety vite fe) living Foom ple: ‘scPdecgeed ksones win | oete meen in Avon Twp. on paved road This Indian Village 2 story | Wolverine Giroux-Franks : “situated ‘on nice io widow, Lespe Studs bese. space. ent with WILLIAMS LAKE © % acre 6 rooms and — ot ood | Dr Wow, 2 eee. 1s . .. A een” with-paved | arecer- “= Attractive cedat) with basement & water. Two car A heat, water heater ; full Dasemest, also large 2% pon ge BR, REAL ESTA : Farage, all Toome. spacious “and| sake, exterior, 2 yedrosm Coosliy large yard with new lawn. fev room ‘avatory: | Goroughout. On" large Jot Lane | C8F $AFage, feoreation rm. separate and 6 oth. $18,000. 4295 _Disie Hwy. On. 39701 omer with "hull besements rec: pe ichen “with snack bar, | white fail ge heal living here. ~~ e on. Bice cous beneh. Firs, immediate agee breakfast took.” he or ft. lot, W w, ACRES Wii APEROX, coe Pie es oft | bedeoay. “garage” ful bae| from'et’ Bae” "| M-59—Commercial | Be! wit, gat ore. terme, NT | RES Raila ama’ | Moron tay. Afarpe ‘teen oh | owe a e in ‘ : ° : 1 . s ‘ ~ ; 2 Te eet cpanace | cate Se” laren meee et] Raine at goes oe Pte | gays DOWN J, | Brick Ranch a ‘ioe 908 Comet Ba | pene = - - = ‘. and 5 a = now, Ane . zs 3 me ia = . ooo TE, Ea Tet an ng A MORE ore ter a tei | ieee ee room apartment frat heer | "™ — FOSLYN Sra metas oe | baths, 3 bedfooms nd, den erooms, "Al ‘basement. gat} oll heat, lot exabo ft. good! 7 17 BROWN, Realor. Or “business.” $23,800, 94.800 | Nice 4 rooms op, lange Jot wim | 2. one, gurney, ott furnace, fea" throughout the ‘bait celine a inwnents. Price Risgrst road = = Véantipie Listing Service —— with low down ne : . . | attached oh garage Ser ment o small gown pay: “owe : Donelson Park BLAINE - PONTIAC LAKE or land contract as part = more monthly FLOYD KENT, Realtor Attractive ?-room ranch fea | 1 ae ee aoe a 0 feet frontage on | nice pa MARE STREET OME =| Sma open 8 te CLARK See’ fine Ful’ wckest | TA.wr'atm'sarman: "| Ralyaraie renee | New: Brick co fant ete at ame] ae | So areas) | ERE | “GEORGE BLAIR =| Bieareemetane | em zi ga ese SAS | SESS lange mom Ses | Beenie _= "| fitters aie ality Neon: | SG Seder StMompes | ___Aa &On- Sa pony rina FOUR FAMILY APT. B, fits tot Only 1 Steck ‘Prom 172, lake priv- age $500 DOWN . : One of the peter teur Snaniios on) : ee Suster wr ase ae — : gg FI sae m2, beat Bateman fet el ea tena Sebrcrtaaes dees | OC AT we s| JOLUISO!L| Stereo : r ‘ ar . LR ERED EELS! CTUNALE Sacer mame, | Emr parr Suge Zoom ts | fa comple ringed | J ron-aerrenxowss | meee | KK TMD SOM opto SYLVAN sh BP gag am - re oath Lapa + 2 Geet” auto. basemen hot rn fireses. ORION Edw. M. Stout Realtor : RE ALTORS FE 4.0528 @ ROOMS, $16, roma ee aie “ oil heat, There is lots ot pine ona $26,000, per cent down ac | 600 dows moves you into this T XN. *! a. F. ry 58-8165 page ly 4 water, room, | den gonmee end fishing. a on— hH Sen kee 3a Swe $sessi a a sa EE ene | ein ay Rarer ok | pegs ah ee] See gnctap ek seat seat |LAKE PRIVILEGES AR GARAGE. SUB. This lovely carpet, atupoer dish Caanet . FOR QUICK SALE to” unt Go Wu Tuo Neh hume has 3 with 2 up; ind dispoest”. Recrestion | DIE HIGHWAY | a story. all lends a ‘livingroom and 1 do y Ry Foom. fireplace in besemest, oes samnee. Are § alee, He - Owner says to SELL pone Siaceaacryat Gor | tle at grime vince | © SRR Ageia | fama ion, eg | rer dace no ine ih semmed griee. — fone therein 94 bath, while 8 a et able > pe ee | ee ; / : down there is @ 2-pc! bath, § clos-| 8 Apartments SUBURBAN / eam) ware whe —. on heat, os Enotty Pine sy g baggy — Son’ i intwe lot ratte “aie Tse 1 utiful “large @ ; \ r : j iy Eiken? | Bt Bees) GaSb reds Gratis ae’ sement, = ! al pred oP tandece - yard foucwing oon s, eitee tod income. ia oerme e var aur. ~~ \ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor K REAL Estate| Roy Annett Inc.| A. JoHNSON, Realtor “ew gumeret (CLARK REAL ESTATE|MOY ANNO INC.) A. JOHNS ry -|\ ) BS S-sitijer FE f PE 46402 or 4813 . Sigh } ae \ OPA on Open aay ? ~- 2 E. % FE 4 t y Silay ol iM} a! *. 4 2 = ey. i ESR TR SW ees: Aa a as Odes Se ay Ey ay } eee bis aes cama) rag cap ta mE et Scat fact nem ; : pan Pewee ar os Se SEE 0 la eee eae ™ CHAPIN iti Estate Buy Thra Partridge List Thru Partridge — Partridge}; 18 THE “BIRD TO. sEE = . HOME—BUS.—BLDG. é 0 i) iv tacrifies "at } dust Lg ro ned on easy WARD FE, PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 4-3581 1050.W. HURON ST. M-59 FRONTAGE List Thru Partridge oe: i SUN OIL CO. ma Snel BUY AND SELL SON REA 182 e Huron Phone 41587 ~~! Partridge * SMALL GRILL. WARD EF. PARTRIDGE |. REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. N EVE. WE T COVER. HE STATE wa 28 bg ee ‘peoperts e free clear rly ‘of land contract jor part. ICE CREAM MARSSACTURENG anc soda Home & Auto Loan Company ae “WHEN YOU NEED *29 to $500 Zgeatare Sts oferta hs Saget wwe wi i be roark ts STATE - FINANCE CO... -~ N02 Posting State Bank Bidg. PE. 41574 building. Bea living quarters. now season just — $7, oom handies Real Estate Service of Pontiac - 1118. Telegraph : b 40521 ‘Buy Thru Partridge Has available, new, under con- struction, 1 operating Service. Stations lease on heavily trays | led streets in aC, one poauired. No exp ri- eit: TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. oe HOUSEHOLD GOODS _ Ph. Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9701 _ ‘Mortgage | Loans 54 54 -LOANS—$600 to $1,500 / Sana Por nat in 2, Por home additions or im- i or enclose ~ Piccard or on THE MIRACLE OF W. HURON STREET WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON ST. Rent Leese Bu Bus. Prop. BA 32% 8 PT. OF sHOP/ SPACE. Close to BUD Resteurat wel Drivein fixtures and sarc | he — ——. nee nated "NICHOLIE Drive a = y faa i ae oxctoped “ing quarters. ames ‘only $509 down or owner will trode fervland contract, equity in house or housetrailer. J,G, HAYDEN, Realtor SELL OR eerne DXIE HIG VAY Corner Garner & Honeywe Stowe Lake, 2% miles west of Toy Distributor -_MAN OR WOMAN ~ Good: Income EnOh-"carns money “imply re- place — each week and collect "Requires Only Few: Hours Per Week 7 > Rong ® job but a chance to get into you may have always wanted—a business la? om One can be. time and still Ieee Toom for full time expane Not A Get-Rich - Quick Scheme WORK for YO We have both small teous sorties: mp, eo | eee or FE. Ask for woe HAYDEN, Reatlor E, Walton en Eves. Money to rel 53 ___sState Liseneed Lenders) BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE HFC — porctoe 'kinenea’s Ces nd is ‘3 ‘argest finance company neue 7% years of experience. may “borrow , 99, to 600 "it you Tegular, monthiy" payments make ers. eer fast. Money us- 4 the same day. Phone or Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac % 8. © St The Fioor, Room 204 — Buy Thru aru Partridge pat. tha. Pattratg “LET'S TALK MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ‘ SALES CORPORATION | Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks - —Bage a desire to better yous. ef —If sober, honest, — LET YOUR $$$) Eves. | REALTORS FE 4.0528 be modern and price right. Willi pay or take cash dif- ference on equity. Ask for Mr. Brown, L. H. preee, Deamet, 1302 W. Huron. Ph. 0. SHARP WEST SIDE 3 SaDRoon . Sas eg : wee he’) < home. “6-102, Swap, x what you cimest suburban extras. Y lot, now. Pree, a DEAL. Bateman Kampsen 31 8. Telegraph _ Eves. and Sun. WILL TRA 1936 FORD CONV. for reliable older car and you as- sume payments. Call FE Teast. seoene Hours 9 to 6 Saturday 9 to 1|- pci PONTIAC. PRESS. MONDAY. omer 25, 1957 MODEST MAIDENS he 1 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘| LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS: tactory ~~ NEW ¢ OOLTee PIPE Stanley Te ye Luft, m 100 x oyecl aN " ALAN oO ‘ time, I will not give you a date!”’ . two 600x16 tires, OF ent easy moving. Cal EM "PATIO SLABS el type- mixer, with Very 33160 after 7, evenings. ‘lot de Goods 57 UPRIGHT’ AMARA YOO 7. 7 RANGE. 19.95 OF. SB Munro Electri tata "Co 1060 ——“UseD FORNIFORZ —— THE HOB-NOB B SHOP B R & GET the news! $6 ‘to $10, FE 5-8755. BLOND . BRAND 4 eroseee, _ ares ee eeT eee er err For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 |: > ALUMINUM SIDING St. a "FOUNDATION COATING, BARNES mae. PISTON PUMP. PE 4110. PLYWOOD Yo4'x8 fy *) Seep NATIONAL CASH Lee rs & machines Na- by 4'x8” pl $4.99 — oe . Co. 562 W. 4 inside = kinds. | TWO, EXECUTIVES DESES, COR ., Pontiac Plywood Co folding — cor small "dada heidwin Ave Ph. PE 2-2543 ines sa sichine, x] , READY MIX CEMENT $135 8K. ae ie. Huron Ready Mix Mortar ....... # 2s ak. White ay ae S ie $3.50 sk. Sale Sieve ee a a oc Se rn ee COAL & sonsine Y GROCERY: ISLANDS. ¢ Fr. com ai_Orchard Lake Ave. PE %T101| Posie. eGen side. well cheap. #288 . BY THE . 4 Dixie Hwy pe ria oro tae Ave. | 119 §-8222 a Babes SiarE we Ee psiaiatie wish, | orice nou arrestee bat master PIAN PIANO, woRcH & LANE GRAND. Te 0 eS PIANO, UTHTER : snagsahaantooes $4025 rune ToS, ARP | ee See or | Sale Office Equipment ¢ 63 Jaeger 9% sack © eee mixer, con- # tinuous barr co : FE CONSOLE. WALNUT - Real value. TUNING. - BEFORE Ye Oscar Schmidt. FE pa oh + 1 ae, eee ~~ Rosewood. frary a Bbeor _Hurcna St. Rengo fee bert 3183 cal i 50. SEW ADDING MACHINES —& eta hey Henge fe odai PER om NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ; Sais, ~~. POOL TABLES CON ; THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 8. 5 ae, Seige Used and Reconditioned beds. : LORD'S W AREHOUSE ey "ae taatt pie WAYNE GABERT’S . _TV and Appliance Sale in Maytag auto. washer and iron. FE 8-8797, FE 8-014. 6387 Hatchery Rd. Wil- PLYSCORE For Sale © New Furniture . caec Northern ie Co. Always Call EM 3-2731 For your building needs free esti- OR EN my iT. FAST ryote _ Ads! Room, 1s¢, sieges ay B 8161 Dixie ENGAGEMENT RING Le] bine fee ‘OR 36108. Ask for Ron. 2600 Union Lk, Rd. at Commerce $13.85. A Reg. $19.95 ea Wonde Used ‘Cast oe now $11.95. va. Lif 2 hme Century Reel, | 1 sin “| neg. fit to Zebeo 33 pil A now 3 742 W. een Easy Parking Sheetrock © é ated 22.95 “alrex Mastereel, now ene 4x8 Sheet $1.35, Fir P'yscord. 4x8% sheet $4.95 | Blanke’ insulation, 100 sq ft $3.95 | | Twinsulation, ys O: ft. . 3 é $7 | Gonolite Fir | #1. ont. axt2, B20 00 1 ‘ M 4x8'4 fi plywood $3 30 ise sxl2 — ag = ure ft. Inside Bo soot. plaster and nardware. roy ote tn COMPLETE _—— Easy ‘oR BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, ANYTHING BLACKETTE’S NG SUPPLIES ‘A 5-8811 SURPLUS LUMBER & ~~ | MATERIAL SALES CO. USED LUMBER ie ee MaTERiats assig ® compleie tire of — doors — windows — Bis wood — pareling ~- in roofing — felt and interior trims Talbott Lumber Piasterboard, Rock Lath. Paint. Hardware, | PI Pimabing, and Elec- supplies. 1025 Ph. FE 44505, - TR TREE 1 TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Wall Tile lg, PLASTR ALL SHO ae FLOOR SHOP | ¥8 &. Sagainw a Open 9 to 6) WATER. SOPTENER. | 43,000 GRAIN | tank with Dowex. Used ‘only 6 | mos, $195. Private party. MAple 5-1109 exce _ Sun. WOOD AND ALUMINUM Gt ‘CoMBI- nation doors oa ane BENSON I LUMBER CO. 00 Do It Yourself 61 BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- gh scrubbers, cement Steamers, etc, FE 53-3144, Baldwin Ave. FOR RENT Floor sanders—hand senders — Ts and furnace vacuum cleaners.. Oak- land Fuel and . = Orchard _Lake Ave. FE Pact sec: | PPAFF SEWING W Grapery ater ghia, iy nt, Seube fom electrical He « grog ae Swi & bad ae Sunday 10:00 to “5 ‘ont Builders Supply, W. Montcalm. FE S4712 -FOR- RENT FLOOR SANDERS R WALL PAPER MERS *| HAND SANDERS - DRILLS - SAWS PAINT SPRAYERS Open Sunday -BROWNIES +— . HARDWARE ——| Fu 3000 AD __180/ “SANFORD WP... $3.95 | ed Suns. | ighland ka. (Moe) OR 3-7082 cosy AUBURN. AT ADAMS N HEIGHTS mee. 2-8811 “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 06 aA-l ng wel OR S800 so ‘SAND ALL OF GRAVEL, BEACH BANK RUN ROAD GRAVEL. 5 - load delivered, $7. Specializ- wt Faas ae work. Trucks loaded. CINDERS FOR sc FE 3 — cow manure. FE COW MANURE, LIGHT HAULING, | ‘ small joads of gravel. MI 7-0572 or. PE 2-320. CRUSH — E, PILL DIRT eg beach sand, delivered. FE 4-044. SAND, FILL DIRT, GRaVEL, TOP aie test aus. col FE bee | SLAG FOR FOR DRIVE- way $5 load. re stat. __. Wood, Cos Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE CANNEL Ne ror nace & ftreplace: wood : vei Oil Orchard Pats, Ph. FE 54 156. Oakiana Fuel & Paint. | SLAB. Fe Bis DELIVERED. ~ 96 | “Plants, ts, Trees, Shrubs bs 8 A BLUE SPRUCE FoR YOU. | Also Biackhill and Norway. Pine, | Scotch, Austrian, and Mugho. Ar. | borvitae. Junipers. Coneoies fir. | 3 miles W. of mmerce Village, l'g miles E. of Wixom Rd, and Duck Lake Rd. intersection. Open every day 8 to 7. MU 4-6038. SHADE TREES ger! mapie, silver maple. Scar- to 6” dia maple, 2" | ~ to 2° avatiadie amount. j ____FE 50477 or FE 5-0334 | ST iAWBERRY PLANTS “GROWS | _ from Virus free stock. Leading | varieties. Miliord MU 4-4482. nnn or Sale Pets” 69 eal 1 PUP, 2% MOS. OLD. FREE good home. 880 0 Stanley Ra. AKC ee DACHSHUND PUPPY, dark red. PE 6-8426 AKC REG. nee PUPPIES “ered | Be ranged ——— coe old. Rea MA “2030 xB ISTERED COCKER “puppies. Also older ioe OR | ake LACK GER- Eo Shepherd Pubples ot ——— $271. mk BEAC COLLIE PUPS, AKC, BOSTON BULL PUPPi=s. POM- Simplictt See Us Today EASY TERMS NTEREST PARTS &, SERVI | 6507 Dixie | Want Adst T HOUGHTEN. ‘s ‘SON — N. Main OL 1-0761 - ORCHARD 3 er, 300 gal. tank. Wisconsin 4 eylinder air cooled mount- ed on 1', GMC truck. Also ce- ment mixer. Milford. MU 40621, ‘KING BROS.» FE 41112 4-0734 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & es ee | 1890 Crooks Rd | MOTO-MOWER ROTARY MOWER $49.95 Bolens &. — tong riding = several ay Rs Jacobsen owen EQUIPMENT By. OR 3-7034 A S-T878 OLIVER 66 TRACTOR, LIVE = er takeoff, and saluenser. = Oliver 2 bottom i¢ in plow, le ‘3920 vere Rr., OA PICK FROM BIG 6 of recunditionsd farm eq ent at the John Deere Ortonville. Ph, NA %-32993. Davis Machinery, SMALL TRAILER. IDEAL FOR camping or office. $250. FE 5-2766, STEEL GATE 56° x 12° — $20. ; 92-6472. vi “st ‘and digger, (demo im r, tr, . 1 Allg ae Fe with ai tools in cond. Several used Ford tractors, 1 OC3 Oliver bulldozer, ‘ We have a com = of Oliver . a8 : wee U Us Today FOR grr 9 Case, Wisconsin oe \& SON : hoe ‘ SFE 28 ‘ ry Ay / i me i Ye 2s Stas as aes pias a es ees a ee TOR ae ee 4 ee : : mB, a , j es he at rw : \ t pi ‘ a JEROME cond, FE 4-239, | ROCHESTER rone DEALER For Sale Motorcycles 83 - 9 1 "33 a HARLEY, “4 OHV LEE ~~ POS new. Call after i2 a % Powell | __8t. Oxford. ° rubber, JD-292 tractor corn plant- | FOR’ PARTS AND SERVICE | ON | om nivber, 1083 New Idea corn your Harley Davidson see Harley \" cker, 1954 Massey Harris 4 sec- idson Sales Co. 372 80 ay 3 spring tooth Warvev. Brillion | Saginaw. Sree S| ror Sen puocee oe, CHEVROLET a ae Stor. New Ides ‘hora me For __For Sale ¢ Bicycles a tor manure der, rubber | : | LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER -| + | | 4 | ane eo R&H. Dyna ‘ST plates. | i ier, {esa BUICK SPECIAL, “| | tual miles Bob Frost, Ine. DWARD MAPLE BY-PASS AROU MINGHA MI 6-634 53 BUICK _HARDTOP- 1 owner super. R H H. dynafiow, _ WW. Exceptionally — in Wakeland. BUICK 91953 Special tatoor. Dynatiow, ra- | dio and heater, white side wall | fires. This car is like new. 4] $795 - Easy Terms Arranged NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8S. Weodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM 1955 BUICK vp feared HARDTOP, very nice Also 1955-150, 4 ar Chevie, 2 tone. tT settle estate. | FE §-2706. | CENTURY, POWER | ~~. equipment. Like new. By owner. | PE 38-6662. ‘36 BUICK t a | GOING IN SERVICE; MUST SELL | quick, 19355 Buick Seopa by dr. | Hardtop. R & H. W.W.. na. + Low priced. FE 2-2849. 86 CADILLAC COUPE. LC mileage Exc. cond. OR | CADIL LAC, C. 194 COUPE DEVILLE. \ Private owner, new tires, perfect | condition a 166.1. 62 CHEV DOOR 1 OWNER. baad Sn “cour, Keego Harbor. Low 3-4833 1 OWNER: Rai R&H, (4% FE 5-3806. ‘SS CHEV. DEL RAY V-8 BLACK & White. White sidewalls, R & H pee ot ue miteage, EM 3-2684. ie 1 CHEVY: 2 DR R BLACK. - 3000 S Da enpichnow Xs dr. ——. Ivory "SS Pontiac #70 4 dr. Blue wh rorwrs Mi 62200.) °°" a ww PONTIAC’S cnecepeces, “as © 1957 by MEA Servien, tne = : oUaay. don't be influenced by cartoonists—we don’t press | pants!" -———— For Sale Cars 7 ' a CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, { stick shift with everything. 14,000. miles. Exe, shape. MAyfair 6-3274. Lng 4 DR. is, POWER- - For Sale Cars Nl tat We Will Treas Up or Down: 91, fide, EM 3-4721, lhe CHEV. , SQ0D IM MOTOR: BODY Later model car for your equity felt. $200. or hail r beoad and we pay you cas, fere "ST "soetale available HASKINS, CHEVROLET “Oakland County” s | 6754 Diaie Highway ‘at MIS | MA $-5071 Open nites ‘til ® ‘4 FORD FAIRLANE, FULLY ip. CHEVROLET 4953 2-DOOR SEDAN. Original finish, ene owner. To- day's specia) at $495. Full price. Make your own terms. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixte Highway at MI5 MApile 5-507) Open p nites “til ¢ . Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL ONLY or dest otter te box, | 12° 12)” WOLVERINE BOAT & MR Ward's grain buster Hammer- H. P. good cond. $200 tractor buzz saw &_ belt, pL gy ¥ #-0827, . | ew 300 gal, gas tank. air com: | 35: Boys 36” GIRLS BiKES D OS feeder. hoe walerer. etc 0 ike pew. $25. each. 11% La- = 00 bu __ 90 ] No need to drive cout. of. ccessories 85 | ret 4 Seo’ baler and cutting ‘hay. _ | Boats & Accessories_8: town Tw enty to choose oS machinery in poe’) r. He EP. uied geo Power moves from. All models available. ee OO EN SHIDDLETON | _ $25. PE 5-2 | Volume Chevrolet Dealer Etatath Sat ae | Tagan Pager a Sle ) a ____ Howell. 1610. : "_ fedt, FE 8-08?7. =| , E.7 ASTSALEFOR 97 |"w eopep Berea or | WL peng ay ig PR Bache’ aces 3am 5. | a See. —— any. "INBOARD. SMALL ORAY NO. | lee anywhere. Farm or “or. Cab 5 sacle — : BUD BICEMOTT. GENERAL Merde shagies eenvenien: ' Oxford. Rouie 1. Oakland szise| Fist $900 takes. FE 28527 after For Sale Housetrailers 78 sw CENTURY. "i00 UHP. | Bl Y 17-PT. HOUSETRAILER. 47221. . Purn. Sleeps 4. $275. See BRING } IN YOUR OLD BOAT & Tse. rE Piet. eS Meyers “aaet Craft aluminum : sug Fry CHIEF VALE "MOD. | Cent down. Fest’ financing terms. ae ANDERSON |, : 3 iy ‘¥. @ TJ BEDROOM ] DWARE . : er. Exc. cond. FE $-6365. 99 5. Tews Ra. FE 5-9962 oe ee eee teen eee |) 3 Lake. Pontiac. OR 3-2074. SRERTURY-TROUAN NELLOW a. _ a } TRAILER, “Boats. RCURY & FAQEOL a Pb. hee 3-405. wer MINS FINANCING AVAILABLE einer Trailer Court. INLAND LAKES SALES . oe me 1, BEDROOM. 3121 W. Huron PE 47121, PE26122/ ¢.6 a QR MALE. 3 TANDEM FRUE-| = TONY'S S MARINE eee . rie : som | SP Sou ome now. ‘crinsude Mo. fers) Ck - Mf Seng ie widen We Durener | HARRINGTON.” ~NEW Get set fe are giving BOAT WORKS | See | patente, | 1957 or > Sowa eo to Sears Ta ei »| CHEVROLET ‘Hutchinson \ a a Draven Plaine oa) Ce eon *s: ell Delivered — a ss : . KELLY'’S HARDWARE Sa eee eo Q75 TRAILER USED ~ O es. oe OUTBOARD MOTORS Ne Michigan Arow. it te 60 fou. ad t . : trailer oa femal basis. Parts SL AYRAUCHS INCLUDES: = oi uae ar Gm a ee: Sg | pt S . "FRAIL CHANGE , $ 32, Modeie trom 32 0 $f. vo | PLY BY AIRLINER cauironsa (8 MONTHS) E Featestag ANDERSON. CHAM- Service. Inc. OR 3-1254. \ SCHOONER. Also of pees sees ae ren =| $97 Monthly 7 te * BOTTI EGAS: (30 MONTHS: ' PARTS & SUPPLIES | Wanted Used Cars ers 88 $65 Monthly * & Eves. ‘til eas re oe ay. > weal Mo eett Pa | FRAILER EXCHANGE | 3 xyaal “Sierriet ofrere: Matthews- : UALITY — 10 WIDES AVERILL’S: F te ft. tw Sea ea), marerc, | Hargreaves scpooweEs. Also 8 Wides trom See M & M Motor: Sales | 34 MILL STREET BOTTLE GAS* | sav‘ome nay. Poet Stes | 21S. SAGINAW TARTS & SUPPLIES | MECH S Serpe gan | O41 OAKLAND at CASS 5. Telegraph PE 2-3200 — cats. FE 23-2666 days or . “Sm Way WASTE RENT Money an | Aly Always Ready w Buy Oreo I tarieg towetas pgp ee Beh BAGLEY AUTO P PARTS ern of your own. FE 5-0219 179 BAGLEY 8T Befo A r il Swear oe | re Apri or Jocation of your choice. = ‘OR 3-48 : Pr 5S Tepay 2 easy weekly oF Bud Shelton Motor Sales. ices ©oar oc comeon. Many satie-| Cor" auburn aE. Biv PE seta. |.27 Ford 300 Vic 250s : oien Mobile homee savied oa tis | MIOMEST 4, P/YD POR JUNKED |e Ford vic Ps PG... tums | BRAILER EXCHANGE |~""HIGH $$$ PAID | 3 deities BS ae ) +6771 our OF STATE DEALS ‘35 Ponti. 2-Door Hydra... $1295 E : . ‘a 55 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr. PG. ..:$1295 eae, | aon bon $s Pus Boas TD toe Ps $1385 ioe i one, Tare as ve ae erat | 4 Pontiac Catalin star aoe $1005 SOM haope © 5.0. 8 5:30 Ni ves, Cot Pa soe "$4 Dodge Ve. “¢-Door Ce Wyo sep FRAMERS FOG) THE HIGH DOLLAR |i eRe Soar I - cent op our lot. We have bank | a ates ees ec |e Dodge Door, V-8 ee I ; Bales, Ng Hlly Rd., Holly. it ns pay you well. 4540 Dixie § : Heck hamster wages sont $ a3 | 3 E ae Trailer Space 79 “i J: ov: ANN WELT 8 ioeinan S Hose wins bans. me eee 2M ee —op | te Buc eben. bas MODERN & euvers 7 TRAILER =e znd EINE = 80 Fiymouth (Door... 1 ee iOME a. BS. MODERN For Sale Trucks 9 “"RIEME NSCHNE IDER 2 | 1986 CHEV. % TON STAKE. DUAL | Dodge . bry “4 Lennacngg Nee + — : oe : poy “vi those wan work jay’ ‘cial at ‘the best phone OA bse or MY | Just your car er truck down. Plymouth an AE PA ; '232 §. Saginaw FE 29131 Where living is vacation — 72 Haskins Chev. : E lovely acres includes bi peee ET RAL en ah "54 NASH x ha mm good v schooin. club “house Lorhace | | Maple BHT ___Open_aties_t_9 ONE OWNER LOW MILEAGE. shelter. only 15 minutes to 33 MODEL K. DODGE TRACTOR $795 tiac. Also trailer sales. Base rate | with or without job. will take car $23.50 | S. ickuo Ags trade. cali re) 49 FORD 8 Auto Accessories 80 cake Be 2 DOOR ps oral lhe ae a te CHEVROLET STAKE Gia 5; OLDS 8 MOTOR. $40. FE 1954, 17 5 : ; exc is ve gf Tedeas: TOOK WILL | Priced to sell PE 50221, Dealer | ._. SUN Vi- 2-DUMP TRUCKS. i ore | HEAD; TRANS- | front end loader. 1 Case ¢ 2 LEATHER DOO with equip. Other equip. FE pi Dy ad eooagy Sr ee te ne i980 CHEVY 5 ¥D. DUMP. GOOD | ee ea Fair Dealing ND NEW SN . cee. OR 3-700. Cass at W. Pike St. : Ey AND TWEEN it ot Se 1956 Uo ga Ad hy Wd ed — A 2-0186 ANYTIME SATUR-| truck rance. Save pe on | ~ SENS, ATIONAL ¥ oan one Just ~our car or a AUTO GLASS Properiy replaced, no — i neurance jem bs mored. Open | ae ceameaemsent of Kay | HUB. AUTO GLASS CO. 22 Oaklan? Ave. . CHRYSLER » MOTOR vii $10. Air conn) With L- | radiator, lent cond. Tom Bohr — \ ng Ceaser « agers po ford. MU —_ | : ev. a DUMP TRUCK cen. Be, Drermae i 2415_ Crane | De emos. and Courtesy Cars. git Pte dues for trailer, | 10 ONE-TON V4 FORD VERY | us, Pa FE good condition. 5 tply tires, SAVE Ue TO one "7 ‘eT customized cab, hot water heater, : PR. A SS, Rectan SPRING SALE ‘57 CHEV. Haskins Chev. | 6751 Dixie Highway at Mi5 MApie 5-5071 _Open Nites ti ® ) prvi . b 3, TON PICKUP. FE | re 31 CHEV. PANEL. 9205. errs extra heavy springs on rear ith high frame and canvas | pene sa Call EM 3-3160 after ‘| $800 AS LOW AS OR YOUP CAR La % POND Fat DUMP. § YARDS. | OL 23104 WANTED! Customers for mufflers, Don't | miss this opportunity—be sure to check our digpiny ad on page 18. ? ; : For Sale Ti Tires s 80A we BUY A 0) ania, .ao0D usED Tinks. | | W Tt { y -ti wale’ eutetalle. * Ti Pink SAues Wie 1955 $ *ORD OC DUMP TRUCK. Al UP TC 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE Sass. (mars. ae. eI | Highest Trades — Lowest Teres) oie OF OR Ser i aera | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OU LOW OVERHEAD | LOCATION Radio & ter. Very cud. We want ers seeking | New, Heense $625“ aa 3 — Service —Batistagtion i984 HET F ACTOR, 1953 | FOR va seston. FE 4-1061. TTER ‘mee : CHEV. (1987 % TON ICKUP, loaded with extras, toc Miding - ra- dio, heater and directional sig: | nate owe rear heer as true | appéstance. Save one. Just your car br tye awn | EveGL Et | “Oakland Countys Fastest Growing .Dealer Wh, Disie Mygttway, at mt 5-507! r | Haskins Chev. ert, Dis n ‘nt ’ Dog Goan ies a 9 MA | ‘ 4 4 eK yo 4 wt’, Another = —— Chieftain Deluxe. 4 dr. . H. WW “Hydra. Power $385 | 146 Dixie Highway OR ‘+6319 | ___ DEALER CHEVROLET ‘53 «DR. R. SEDAN, | | new seat covers & paiut, $425. } Dealer. PE 2-1311 CHEVROLET 1855 2 1955- Pull ipped, ¥ ‘Auto. treoe ak aie 100. B S063 after 4p able, 2,400 oo miles. Also Buick. bargain. FE 8-1608 Trade equity for older car. |, ma +0060. ~t + family Sar. $i | PRIVATE OWNER $395 $5 down will handie— LINCOLN op i ALER | . Wari eae anouxo. | NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. tie isis ~~ — 2 edie R & H, ig Bag trens ee 1 PLYMOUTH,” ee COND. eu N 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. a 25, 1957 _ cag ||. , ~ , hebshuds Auto Service 81 ___ For Sale Trucké 90! For Sale Cars m1 FoNI BUSINESS “by Hershberger; aes ~ Sale Cars ait OA For sale Cars \ 91 owt comet CRANKSHAFT. ORINDING IN THE {955 TO BUY ras il wre 3 OLN HARDTOP. $805. 8 Te bo gee iy thon i" Mood, ‘Phone none PE | FORD 4005 VAN wah oe NEAR pas aL be 74 ee Lash Bob Frost, Inc. + - PLYMOUTH. FA. : ; aig 1 —-34FON. STARE ceverivbdia, chap ig Goon | gy | b OUT GF” | 1:3 soon sedan itn radio ang| : *| Sale Motor Scooters 82 . $1350 | TE WORKING. MAN'S PRIEND | Mi een ‘a: out A real buy at valy PONTIAC . IMs. CUSHMAN SCOOTER. ¢ “a000 | “LARRY. 5 (as mene a a Care <7 ’ 1996 2-door sedan. Stone gold -Radiv, iri and ville sie wall Ures. $1695 Your car in trade NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM N MERCURY EALER BY-PASS AROUND “| . Ato, : 3-0445. Gall after 4:00 weekdays, | - RY HA . $1605 Bob Frost, Inc, $5 down & $5 a wk, . Dealer. HIGH VALUE 6-6034 "82 RAMBLER HARDTOP, TONE) - . eteen, R&H, ‘whitewall _ tires, si tas Km eed, OF ime. LOW PRICES a renee Wh i yeah ware. BOTTOM DEAL -* n. $15. mo. Great Lakes , a —|'56 vig iret r eel Used Carr Repalr work. "55 Olds. 98 Holiday ae wash "SA Bae oe *35 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door BY ag) Cay id LQWNER. 1955 OLDS , all power, poe m whitewai ‘tires. Only 22.000 4-2544 55 Ford Ranch Wagon 55 Buick Riviera - 34 Studebaker Coupe "53 Olds S. 88 4 Door °53 Olds S. 88 2 Door miles 1954 ey 88. 2-DR. HARDTOP R&H,. full power. Sell or trade _for older ear, FE 5-9193. OLDS ; *S4 SUPER 688. paint. W.W. Taceticat cond. $1 $1450" Fully equipped. PE 8-387 1951 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY. ie ‘money ooe, assume $21 pos ts. FE 4-0886. pares 950 OLDS. 88 a. RADIO AND NEAT. 2 . Starmist bi MANY OLDER MODELS HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE OMC TRUCK DEALER mone ony. sown assume. paymedts 528 N. Main "_Rochester -| aati BRE acawen C0] CTA RESTON Motor Sales "s ACKARD DELUXE ee r, auto, transmission, power brakes, R&M. $1,005. -Chrysler - Ply ith. 82 ae sedad, loaded, sharp.) r- Plymouth : UTIFUL | ATR 1956 CHRY ee MOTOR ALES | LER. 4 DR. HARDTOP. ERYS. | Ivd ts steering. Drakes. windows, seats iss 56 PACKARD. CLIPPER | ty Low "scar. . 4 dr. ultramatic trans., tor- 2 power brakes, automo- miles. $1,750. GOOD GONDI- cendi- | oer 1956 Dodge Lancer hard : <‘aoor: spasm button shift, Ne Showroom condition 1955 a ee ee as wy £ 4 door, 1951 Buick Super Hardtop. 1953 Plymouth 4 door. R & H. | hie BONMAC HARD TOP, RA- . Hydramatic, white dio & heater. gong e tires. Sonny ae bro Pe « - 3a, i] r Mr. oe ee 7 Turner i. a c4#D ” . Low mileage. Hydra, OR 52. W. Huroh "53 Chev. Bel Air” Oe '| PORD-MERCURY 1944 Buick Super, 4 dr, Dyna. R ‘ H. W.W. tires. . pickup wsdl Gusta 8 12 _W, M a $5 cuer 2 dr, & 4 dr "8S par ‘Overdrive - ‘ ord, frends" weeen: Rn “a Be ee Lew sae HURON MTR. SALES _FE 22641. 2 DR* HYDRA. +2864. 1952 PONTIAC _Very clean. FE oer PONTIAC. RADIO ) AND HEAT- : Hydramatic, emerald green with white wall ti $16.33 month ‘a . Parks, to eho a 4-1500, Mar- 1950 PONTIAC 8. 2-DR, WILL SELL - for §3 down and $5 a week. FE $-8050. Dealer. 1955 PONTIAC . CATALINA, HY- salen most accessories, FE }) PONTIAC, PIVE PASSENGER y_ Riggins. Outboard motors, boats, applt- ances guns. cametas, etc, as porte — . La cood car. meeeRILL SPENCE USED CARS rE sean “some? Let us he a to seme less Atk. 2 mode!. RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales MY 2-2611 West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low — — = e! Many odels to choose ww est, Side. Used Cars $23 W. Huron FE 432 87 . NEW. FICE AT DEALER'S COST. Station W loaded $3,450; > voice $2, ‘ pag Commander. es; tivolce FeVve HANS VN tae SPECIALS “$1595 Low easy terms Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141. 328. MAIN ST CLARKSTON | NORTH CHEVROLET "SPECIAL BARGAINS” = La = — ~~ 345 ‘8. Bivd. ae ‘42 ~=STUDEBAKER. - BUICK, rein 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM. MUST SELL 1949 Plymouth 2 “jos | 956 FORD 2 DOOR cusTOM & : ebony black Overdrive, radio & 305 rem of $128) month Call b4 Credit Mar Mr Parks, Midwest aos | — #7000. Harold Turner Ford. 795 ise FORD V3. R&éH, ¢ DR. OR 705 505 PAYMENTS “Si FORD 505 jainliner. Want ‘40 = "SO model $05 | _as_my equity. 96 N. Jesse _ $3 | 3, FORD | cu: 2 DOO 3 Ole Jet black H. = price “$8 an. $11 mo, Great 5 2-Dr..- $208 | =. patel $0 Hudson @Dr. 135 | FORD eats CUSTON 2 DR. $030 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales | sures ahi | Aubure ot E. Bivd. _ por st “RaH, SHARP! $300. OR 3-3078. | a tte a (‘je PORD PAIRLANE. FULLY | | Panel ¥ " i e uity for older | Bohr Ine. Milford KS a _car or best offer. 000 bo end = hag, tires. Tes FORD ey Gown: assume payments of 1956 $18.32 month. Call Credit Mer. | D0 . r. Parks, Midwest 47500. Har- | ; a | aoe Tereer_Viord SEs FAR CUSTOM LINE hardtop. top. ondition, $2,- ' 4-Door, 8 Cy]. ins FORD CUBTOM « ed Radio and Heater 3600 wales, “4 ase Wey ‘ures, only Overdrive $1350 1955 FORD nocinsrEn fon DEALER 34-TON STAKE ( ae 1961 FORD VIC. RADIO AND $1350 heater. | gape age —_ one white top. LARRY oun: assume paym we ‘mam ad Parks. Midwest ¢ Harold EROME _Turner_ Fors. ara | R TOR? DEALER ('57 AGUAR CONVERT. | Hydra, R & H, Directional Sig- HURON MTR. SALES |. js JEEP STATION WAGON. site OR 31918. i690 LASALLE, A-] GONDITION, $150. FE 2-0603. “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT. It’s Easy to Ride the Lago FORD, FORD-O-MATIC “STA- #ion wagon. ; Bob Freel, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER WOODWARD or MI_6-€834 ‘$2 FORD V-8, R & RB. PERFECT Y FORD SALFS OA 8-250 In This SUNNY, SUNNY nl door sedan, radio, heater, 39,000 act- ual miles. Good | body, motor, | chrome and in- terior, Best offer. Call anytime.-OR ~ 3-1186. PLYMOUTH . = Bog top. Beautiful gold and | finish. Radio. heater and waite side wall tires, i $895 NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. WOODWARD | on all ‘55- on all ’51- Bright Spot Way 56 Cadillac 62 Cpe. $ 3893, ite, Goddess Gold & '56 Pontiac Starchief $2195 5 | | Catalina. A beauty. |, WEATHER Don't. You Wish You Had A Better Car? Wake Up TO THESE SPRING PRICES 56 Olds 98 Sedan ...$2695 Deluxe Holiday, 3 to choose from . $2395 | "36 Olds Super 8&8 . PONT 35 Catalina Cpe. $1675 | "ore seden. Tme power. Radio & heater, Hydramatic. | 35 Olds Starfire ...$2095 CHEVROLET A |: 98 convertible. 2 to choose from. ''53 Two Door 210 ..$ 66 = fae ks rete Powerglide. pales 88 coer — MOBILE "55 Olds 88 2-Dr. ... 1495 at our Door seeee eS 023 Pes i radio & heate 2 CHEVROLET 55 Ford Cust. 2-Dr. $1095 re B-Air 4 Door ....$ 793 | Radio & heater, Overdrive. — — ‘54 Buick Sedan ....$1395 flow. : 56 Sur Chiel ......$1982| Bae eS Sees ol aia al aul: deel 1 Pontiac 4Dr. oos$ 995 | RAMBLER Exceptiona! value 57 Four Door ecsse » $2327. 54 Olds Super &8 . . 81495 Radio & heater, Hydrematic. 4 dr. full power I lac 62S $2160 GA Sao Sedan eS ’53 Olds 98 Sedan .-. .$ 895 Radio & heater Hydramatic, -1153 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 695 T Pre 4 399 Deluxe Chieftain, 2 to choose from “36 ra Pickup ..$ 899 | 453 cadillac 62 Sedan $1395 ‘ie A bargain ‘51 Two Door'cc ess -$ 397 }'53 Chevrolet .......$, 795 Radio & heater, Synchromesh. | PONTIAC 29 Src 56 Club Coupe ‘870. Radio & heater, Hydramatic. - PONTIAC 52 Two Door ee eee '532 Olds Super .... 4 495 be 4 dr,, sedan, sharp 39 Pontiac kr. | ue § 395 BIRMINGHAM | Birmingham | ‘56 Chevrolet = & HEAT- QUALITY USED CARS|] " BE"buah Saas. : . 'S7 Plymouth H’top $2395 56 Ford oa ee "RADIO Db HEATER. vont $5 LOW MILEAGE 55 Buick Super .. $1695) $1895 ee ie steering & brakes. 3 to a 55 Chevrolet | BEL AIR H/TOP ~ RADIO «& _. ae HEATER. IVORY & RED. 35 DeSoto Fireflite $1895 1445 Hardtop, Full Power, 55 Chevrolet ''5S6 Lincoln Premier $3295 i el Coupe, Full Power. i i IVORY -; ...$5 Dn. ! “54 Ford EATER. T a2 Plyr mouth 56 56 Plym, Sta. Wen. $1895 he V-8 Engine. Radio & Heater, Au iworY & Cora tomatic Transmission. $4 Olds OB... 2... .si49s| ‘53 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan, full power BEL. SE" nb? 4 ae 55 Plymouth H'top $1395 Hee Belvedere, radio & heater, Pow: | $89. 5 erflite W-Wall tires. : ‘33 Ford Crown Vic. $1595: o3 Chevr olet o "ete 88 DeSoto 4-Dr. . WS Fireflite Sedan . $1695 like new. i $4 Plymouth 2-Dr, $ 795 Radio’ & heater. W-Wall tires. '53 Dodge Coronet ..$ 695 Reconditioned dr, radio & heater, - 2 dr va ir 135 +54 Ford 8, abr. ee | 795 | Sédan, radio and heater, W-Wall ‘* Pat MILI: RETAIL.) Sor ass oe Wo STORE | “GOODWILL | | Te JEROME a UGER CARS” 5 Orchard | at Cass } 1 ' : 4 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES NEW POLICY Designed for You New Goodyear Tires First Line, Factory Guaranteed 56 Models ENGINE STEAM CLEANED Tuned Up and Painted LIFETIME GUARANTEE 36 Models as long as you own it, CAR DELIVERED = t= from any of our three focations— oil change and lubrication. TRY & BEAT THIS! —— 56 CHEVROLET “athe 210-8 CYL. HEATER, SIGNALS, WASHERS, IVORY & $1595 See Our Fine Selection of USED TRUCKS IS vas CHOOSE FROM | MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES. “"Your CHEVROLET 2 S. SAGINAW 545) AT ‘56 Chevrolet Wag SA TVORY. $1645 ‘56 Ford BIORALS Weaken & BLACK. $1595 ‘54 Chevrolet BEL AIR HARD TOP-. RADI OLIDE. RADIO & HEATER, $1145 ‘55 Chevrolet BEL AIR *— POWERO -DOOR. RADIO & HE ivonY & APIO. & HEATER, ” $1445 ‘94 Ford thet $945 ‘53 Chevrolet en belon Lor onze ‘51 Chevrolet | “orn RY DARK BLUE $395 ee & Guaranteed ler”, STREET cen ij AKLAND wes /: Mi ae ee Be Tae ara = ay ; ~— ; cee THE PONTI 2 — Bie eae : cae nih | 5 g He Kate Will Be Changed Her Next TV Show NEW YORK—Being a dieter myself—kind of an old diet-! i off my hat to Kate Smith, who not only dieted off 100 pounds but is determined to slice off 50 more, much of her TV spectacular. hard—I | g f G re bie: Seek ss ‘ Conscious of her battle, 100 pounds, still I'm not skinny!” Author James Michener of “South Pacific” fame—ap- proached to go on the $64,000 Question (on history or geography)—declined. He also refuses to attempt TV writ- ing. “I just don’t have the touch,” he told me. gravely. (It's encouraging to the rest of us that there’s ONE talent x = When Sephie Tucker returns from London _to star in Las ‘Vegas, she’s going to fear fringed vetvet siacks—and-de—a: he doesn’t have.) -| calypso. cause Portland knew tion. - Concerhing the romance of Janette Davis, producer of Arthur|" Godfrey’s Talent Scouts, and her ass’t., Frank Musielle, they've ‘|told MANY people they expect to wed. And ’tis said “the new Godfrey” won't object. victim . . . Phyllis MeGuire’s again treated her when her jaw was busted -| singer Tony Foster say they'll wed . « » Fernanda Montel’s bragging about her virus—caught it from. the Duchess of Windsor in Palm Beach. EARL’S PEARLS ... Fiattery is a lie told so you can believe it.— Rube Rustic. "WISH I'D SAID THAT: “All men are born free, but only athletes - can go through college that way.” yr 2s TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Henny Youngman asked his son how he liked school and the kid yelled back, “Closed!” That’s ‘earl, brother. -* - we * = - Today's Television Programs ae Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without motice — Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV_ Channel 1—WXYZ-TV_ Channel 9—CKLW-TVY the Viewing Public 42 if uF 26 guns. man, he’s r ; aggzt Ht sz BEL ate in; beginning to transcend the char- acter he plays—which is smart - business O'Brian as well as , Earp. she says, “ in Charges of Spying for France : x *« * | A special mass was said at St. Malachy’s for Fred Allen died just one year ago. He has grown in greatness since his death. People asked me why there was no observance. Be- Fred wouldn’t have wanted any ostenta- - ¢- s -| Jeanne Dru flew to L.A. suddenly to see her daughter, a pneumonia (Copyright 1957) Hormel, Wife Return - After Las Vegas Rites LOS ANGELES @®—George A./Fund Sorority to Sell Candy |“ to Support Auditorium Pontiac’s Alpha Alpha Chapter|two hours. The estimated damage Sigma Alpha will conduct a candy sale April 1 with proceeds ear-'thief was verified Saturday in. a marked for the Civic Auditorium church The guiltless consceince of a Some 40 chapter members will second wife, Kimigeli boxes of fudge door t&door, Wadsworth, 20, North Hollywood, starting- at 6:30 p.m.: under the chairmanship of Mrs. Anthony The marriage was performed|Grand of Clarkston. Phil’s Inn Ruined AVON TOWNSHIP—A fire of un-/J determined origin destroyed Phil's }jof the national sorority Epsilon sesst secse~| cae ee TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS I's (1) “Kukla, Fran,’ Ollie. (9) 6:00 (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Popeye. 7 “Bad we ag yi pe Pe ( ") and Allen. (4) News, Sports. (2) Early) (4) Death Valley. “Washington 8:00 (4) Sir Lancelot (color). “Maid of Somerset.” @) Burns #0 CD Velen, Barhara Gibson sings. (4) Fargo Tales. “The Hasty Gun” with Dale Rob- | ertson. (2) Talent Scouts. . 9:00 (7) Bishop Sheen. (9) Your Music, “Stephen Foster Party.” +-Yok Plays (4) Twenty-One. (2) I Love Lucy. ~~ 9:30. (7) Welk's Top Tunes. (9) _ Show (con.). Elm.” (2) Susie. “Femme 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) News:| Fatale.” . LeGoff. .- 7:15 (7) News. : ” ) 1:30 (7) Wire Service. “Matter ° eee 10 Oe Pee. | Conscience." (9) Million Dollar 6:25 (2) ‘Weather: Phelps. - = Movie. Dan. Duryea in 6:30 (7) Brave Eagle. (9) Corliss} Other Woman.” (4) Candidates. Archer. (4) Hold That Note. (2)} (2) Robin Hood, ‘The Dowry:!— - Legionnaire. — ; _ 1%:45 (4) News. .\Says Elvis Threatened Him ! | i acting roles in several little His real training began Lobero in Santa Barbara, Calif, where he played ‘| ‘| 4 young ; plan to file a complaint with po- lice because Elvis Presley pulled a “pistol” on him. Marine Won't File Protestis,°,:s'ze. 3m Against Presley's ‘Pistol’ 1:2 1 pe ‘iuison. “resent But Pvt. Hershel Nixon, 18, says Horseshoe Crab ls Living Foss Ferocious Appearance, formed his own Western variety|of the oddest and oldest creatures show which will play theaters in| known to science. wmahy-cities.The-tour will be man-| ge we le aged > The horseshoe crab — known fe | aT t = 114) concen- appeared in 18 films: before he) tration was tapped for the television role| aware River, A raboonig es Bb age Hann Is there any Pos off Asia’s eastern coast. into @ movie? | oh tenga Liuedies hos 0 tecad: “Not : tay ger yao while.” A Ee * able ‘armored shell, six’ pairs of <4 , jclaw-tipped legs and a wicked, dag- P , gerlike tail. - Eye Watchd is er ye a 0g Despite this ferocious appear- ance, Limulus is virtually harm- e P less: its claws are smooth and for Union Chiefs\ssts.".ss is ing, Its only prey of tiny marine worms which it forages by Boord Would Guard/Sayrrny Serowte treet Ge Against Any Misconduct zootocica curtosrry by UAW Leaders Among the features that ‘make Settlement Ends Threat of Walkout at DeSoto ! | DETROIT # — Settlement of a z mn night il meen ep ee the pistol oe as Yet Actually Harmless Deriny Vaughan. (4) Robert Montgomery (color) Abroad crip- pled airlines in “One Minute to Ditch. (2) December Bride. ber of the Family.” Whodunit.” (4) Crusader. Ruf- fians kidnap Polish refugee. New show. - rock ’n’ roll singer!11:90 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) National apology. -| News, (4) News. (2) News. they won't take any/|11:10 (9) Weathervane. Friday night incident|11:15 (9) Million Dollar. Mystery. does a@ formal “Flying pick|11:30 (7) 30 Minute Theater. “Face sign-| of Danger.” (4) Tonight. Xavier ing autographs for admirers on a| Cugat, Abbe Lane. . TUESDAY MORNING Report. 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. - The Marine, stationed at the 's:90 (2) Good Morning. (4) Today.” (7) Little Rascals. Hollywood,” Presley |+s.99 (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. ‘I was smiting when I took it) “1 Could be You. (1) The Erwins, Telescope | « around there knew itl/19:45 (2) Guilding Light. © ~~ real. 1:00 (2) (color) Ladies’ Day. (4) if = i : | 2 i 9 5 E * —- 2 ; ' & ~ Eade = a f i Blenda & Beulah, (7) My Little — _ . Margie. (9) Bill Kennedy Show- time. eenage Midget |uii%5 cam css. wee ‘ ace, 2 Safecrackers Admit @ Teamenbee Sate Ferd, Using tad-in- Entrance |2:55 (9) News. a to Many Buildings —f* $f, Bg Pavott. (4) (Color) Film Festival. (9) Request Play- house- lice today blamed a three month|3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy convicts and a 16-year-old|4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day, (9) Justice Colt. access buildings by slipping through/4:15 (2) Secret-Storm. Officers said statements admit-|' key’s safecrackings were signed|4:45 (4) Modern Romances, by Charles Whitsell Jr.,|5:00 (2) The Early Show. (4) It's 3-foot-3 Poseyville farm) a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse 4:30 (2). Edge of Night. (7) Mic ; Record Room. Club, (9) Dance Party. -|6:30 (4) Gene Autry. SERVICE? 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