The, Weather ° ” A (} + & Weather Rereas Feroseet Seder) \ fi! 7) Details Poe » ) | Toth YEAR - PONTIAC, "MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 76 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE UNITED PRESS PHOTOS Looking for a Hot Spot? ‘Predict June's Best : ‘for Cool $100 Bond ‘f . Here's the easiest contest—and one of the most interesting—you've ever entered. What will be the warmest moment in the month of June? Will it be 6:30 p.m. June 7th? Will it be 11:42 am. June 26th? * What's your idea? I x *« * - Mail us a post card with your own best fore- cast as to the date, hour and minute. | - That's all there is to it. -——— Veteran weather observers can call upon all their knowledge and skill. Beginners can plunge ' in easily and lightly. The winner will be awarded a $100 Govern- ment Bond. , x «© * | All you need, is 30 seconds and your best moments of clairvoyance. | ' Address a post card to: { Weather Man ' Pontiac Press" { Pontiac, Michigan ' 1 On the reverse side, write the date and hour you * } select and sign your name and address. What could f be easier? Only one entry per person, please. ’ *& Prove to your friends you're an amateur weather expert. The deadline is 12:00 noon, Thursday, May 30. All entries must be in the Pontiac Press Building by that hour. In the unlikely case of ~a tie, the prize will be split. Contestants agree the decision of the Press judges will be final. Employes of The Press and their immediate _families are barred, but otherwise the contest is | open to all Press subscribers and carriers. * * * Enter immediately. You might forget. \ = Teena oes Batter Tex and Claim at Least 19 Live 4 7 New Post Office on West Huron. Wins Official OK | | to Be Open in 48 New| | Postmaster General Ar-| thur Summerfield and Congressman William S. Broomfield (R - Royal Oak) have announced, the approval of a new post office build- ing for Pon- tiac. Bids for Street struc-' ture will be open in 48: Cone Down ‘n' See Us a i pins ORE iy. “Telegrap! h Rd. ‘hours, with specifications available at the regional ‘real estate office of the post loffice department in Chica-| ‘go, Broomfield reported’ from Summerfield. | The new building is designed to ‘alleviate crowded conditions and “inadequacies in the present down-' ‘town building. It will be located on. parcel post vehicle handling | operations, the building pian was @witehed te provide for a mala effice, including the Postmaster General Summerfield | recognized the need for the Pontiac building following a survey by his. department of crowded conditions: in the existing facilities here. Upon completion of tp new post) As announced i. saacammaid | the new structure will be a modern’ . design conor building, with a ifeet of land utilized for parking — : 1-Car Collision Kills Local Man Arvid Fors, 60, Dies at Golf Dr., A 60-year-old Pontiac man died in Pontiac General Hospital yes- — cn iy mh cia og hi anerer - jvolved in E leeeenay aa a two-car accident -at f Dr. in wor N, Fors, 1255 Desaix Rd., eeeeee veus. 6a eee OO wo oe as b+ | 6 the Huron ©! women's group, also issued state- ~(canada’s to Blame. for Cold, Cold Air 3 More Groups Backing Bonds Urge ‘Yes’ Vote Monday to Equip agg for General Orighnelly contemplated | ag Three ‘nore oo ger atl endorsed the proposed bond to complete and . equip the ty jhospital’s new 200-bed addi | ae Association of Insurance | Agents, the Optimist Club and the’ day Zonta Club. * * * It brings the list to 14 civic, adventures in beer, banking, borrowing and brokerage. labor and business asociations— ing thousands of | munity,” said Carleten C. Patter- | som Jr., president of the insur- be | ance association, “The bond issue is the fairest | Way of financing the sorely needed = Committee counsel Robert F.'their president's behalf. ‘new facilities, ‘ ‘Patterson Said. “A! ‘yes’ vote is a must.’ * * * of the community's established agencies. The Optimist Club, made) up of independent businessmen, and the Zonta Club, a professional ments strongly supporting the hos- pital program. On Monday's ballot are a $4,- 500,000 general obligation bond issue and a corresponding one mill added to the city’s tax struc- ture, The bond issue is divided into $1,500,000 for completing and equip- ping the hospital addition; $350,000 for a 300-unit hospital parking nt, and $2,700,000 for enlargement of the city's sewage treatment plant system. According to Carroll L. Osmun, chairman of the Volunteer Hospital Committee, these groups have gone on record favoring passage of -the hospital issues: Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, League of Women Voters, Pontiac General Hospital Wom- en's Auxiliary, Greater Pontiac Pontiac General Hospital addition and furnish the new wing. Will it ties? = yote will om. YOUR VOTE WILL DECIDE — in which to survive a critical illness. But the hospital addition am stay this way unless voters Monday approve a bond issue to equip Quiet Hospital Room? It Could Stay Like This | This is how the interior of the looks teday. Not much of a spot be this, or usable hospital facili- ee Beck Again on Beer, Borrowing °™” | | Pentiae Press Phote » Witness Denies Budget Padding = Scores In ured Property Takes Heavy Beating Little Panhandle Town of Silverton Reports All of the Storm Deaths DALLAS. (#i—More than 20 tornadoes lashed ‘Texas yesterday, killing at least 19 persons, injuring scores of others, and inflicting ‘heavy property damage. All of the deaths were at Silverton, 65 miles gouth- east of Amarillo in the Tex- as Panhandle, where a vicious twister roared through the small town of 857 population at; 10: 30 oe regular lines of com#nunica- | tion into the plains town: were | wiped out. Seller jured, many of them '° ame, larnedo tipped an ' other hasneh = Veteran Supervisor Says, * The’ Sivan Courthouse Plan Saved) 7 Plain ‘rma ft ney : weather in Tete. NO WARNING Veteran. members of the Oak-, “We got no warhing at ail,” said dand County Board of Supervisors Evert Steghens. “It cathe down on WASHINGTON (INS} — Teamsters Union chieftain! Endorsements come ror ‘the| Dave Beck makes his third—and possibly last—stand their plans to build a new court The Senate group wants to hear more about Beck's ‘He already has refused to answer 150 questions. yes” vote Monday on The 62-year-old embattled ‘president of the nation’ S| jlargest union, however, was expected again to defend, ihimself with the weapon he+ — - | . has used twice before—the): S| ithe AFL-CIO had no authority to, years, ‘Fifth Amendment. Today’ ‘hearing was scheduled to. iget under way this after-| noon. |Kennedy said Beck's appearance) ‘today would “just about wind up) 'this phase” of the probe into the Patterson's group represents 16 union leader's financial maneuvers before the Senate committee was The No. 1 Teamster still will be faced with a federal court income tax indictment, a move | within his own union toe force | him te step down, and an AFL- | CiO trial en possible expulsion | as vice president of the federa- | tion. Beck may ‘ave no support from his own union when he defends himself before the AFL-CIO Mon- day against charges of pleading’. the Fifth Amendment to senators" questions about his financial deals, Teamster Vice President Einar Mohn said yesterday after his five- man union. committee conferred with AFL-CIO President George Meany that Beck's defense stand Monday “‘is an individual matter.” WON'T HELP BECK Mohn's committee, composed of Teamster executive board mem- ners. had earlier chereet that > en Bees ” pee s| Community Advisory Council, the Pastor's’ Assn., the Rema, Oakland Manufacturers’ Assn., rectors of the Retail Merchants ~ Assn., Pontiac City. Federation: of Women’ s Clubs and the Oakland) County Hospital Assn. = - { County Medical Assn. Auxiliary,’ | Oakland | County CIO Council, Board of ‘Di-, © b ————— st try Beck... but yesterday's state-| ;ment was‘taken to mean that the. junion’ s top command will make, ino further effort to intervene in’ * * * Also on tap as a witness today) ‘Donald McDonald, auditor for the ll-state western conference of Teamsters. The committee yesterday heard a story of the Teamsters sheil- ing out a $12,000 commission to Beck’s Chicago buddy, Nathan | Shefferman, after he had: at- | tempted. unsuccessfally to clean up $71,500 on a land transac-. Raymond Fields, former Amer- ican Legion national public rela- tions director and now publisher of two Guymon, Okla. newspapers said Shefferman — representing Beck—suggested in 1949 that they profiteer to the tune of $71,500) from the sale of Legion-owned land in Washington to the Teamsters. Fields said he balked at the plan, but Washington real estate broker Franklin C. Salisbury testified that the union later voted a $12,500 gift to Shefferman. is ceasieieiiiaeninaeninieiiamaciians | been conceded” (were prepared toddy to detend ‘before the Senate rackets investigating committee — - One supervisor testified that a new building is badly needed and. the county's pay-as-you-go financ- need for a new building “has in the case. Among those ready for testimony were Fred W. Oak, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, and Harry W. ‘Horton, of Royal Oak, chairman lof the Buildings and Grounds Com- mittee. * * * “There never has been any at- tempt to adopt any budget that had been padded in anyway what- soever,’’ Levinson emphatically stated. “Originally, I was in faver of financing the courthouse through a bond issue. I thought that we (Continued on Page 2,.Col. 1) Postal Cancellation! DAYTON, Ohio (INS)—There are two mailboxes on a Dayton street corner—one labeled “Out of Town Mail” and the other “Local Mail."’ Three times a day a mail truck pulls up and a it driver empties both boxes into Smith, of Royal)” to the same bag. Ghost Generals at Gettysburg. Silverton @ut of the rainy night with- one tamnily, , The black funnel smashed auto- |mobiles, buses and ; ine plan has saved taxpayers’ shock and terror,” muemey- rel Smith said. “They t Testifying in behalf of the pro- | seem realize what has. hap- posed building in the service cen- | pened.” ter area was David Levinson of x ea Aygetertroag lack of leks, & terveilllt sain tornado struck and roads Corporation Counsel Harry J. hampered rescue work | Merritt said he may not call other a Gee yee iImembers of the board since the One elderly couple in Downtown Merchants Plan Dividend Days : “Dividend Days,” an opportunity for downtown Pontiac secure ‘unusual values, po morrow and continues Paced by their special adg-in to- day's Pontiac Press, 32. mémbers of the Downtown Pontiac ‘Assn. are offering the public “‘real-buys” in a wide variety of i apse ce ~ The U.S. Weather Bure au re 18/36 to 60, Occasional rain is cx Sotiee 4 lew of tw a a “SAUL pam, (yee cb patey GETTYSBURG (NEA) — A ’ chill breeze ruffled the grass at Little Round Top as the two old _ soldiers walked. back to their car, followed by a troop of re- porters and photographers. Looking as if they'd been there all the time, you suddenly were aware of two additional figures still standing on the motind. One wore shadowy Confederate gray, the other a filmy Union blue, : Each wore a general's epaulets on his dusty shoulders. “So they would have sacked us, George.” It was the white beard- ed: man with’ the ‘gentle eyes shaded by a gray paign hat who spoke first. “Oh well; Bob,” said the! stocky man in blue, “it’s always hard to comprehend the other feliow’s tactics.” ; \| ti Le 9. \ | ae na ie oe ere pay 3 ' : “True,’’ said Robert E. Lee. “Do you roneuber how hard we found it to understand why Monty took so long getting out of the Nor- mandy peninsula? Pickett spoke up pretty sharply “about that. in our. joint nion-Confederate brief- ing at that time.” “Ah yes,” chuckled George G. Meade. “And Jeb Stuart was pretty provoked with Ike’s man Patten. Claimed he was too much of a headline grabber. He would have torn his shroud if he had heard ‘Ike today say ‘What. hart Stuart was his love of head- lines.” ” ' “They ' ‘couldn't ‘understand why t fought across these fields,” ‘Lee - continued. “I found it very hard | to understand why Ike fought across those beaches,” _ “And why Monty advanced inch by inch across Belgium and Hol- \ i THK, cyl BU PRESS, "THURSDAY, “MAY Y_16, 1957 Budget Not Padded, Supervisor Says (Continued From Page One) should build the one time. a entire unit at POK he tSius * SLOW SAFETY INSPECTION LANE AHEAD! BRAKES LIGHTS HORN MUF FLER WINDSHIELD WIPERS # ‘“‘Now I'm glad that the money to finance a bond issue was de- feated’ at the polls in 1954, since) that method of financing would) have cost the county a million dol-| lars in interest. “Right now we have about $1.4 million on hand for the new build- ing and can easily realize the rest of the money needed through sale of lands and from anticipated mil- lage over the next three years. * * * “In this way, the taxpayer will have béen saved all that interest.’’| Another official who testified’ yesterday on behalf of the county was William J. Emerson, county school superintendent and chair- man of the tax allocation beard. Visiting Circuit Judge Herman Dehnke teday saw the possibility | of a delay in the trial in order to reconcile conflicting reports | of the county’s finances over the | past ten years. €HECK UP TIME — Pontiac patrolman Rich- ard L. Hayes, of 34 Gillespie St., assists student auto checkers during the 1957 May Vehicle In- spection Program which ends tomorrow. The weatherman has halted the anticipated flow of The county introduced a new set of figures In a move to offset an| audit alreatty in evidence. | To meet the goal, more than 15,000 autos will have to participate today and tomorrow. Warn- ing citations were issued to 110 drivers of the 4,313 autos checked by students and service club | Pentise Press Phote The audit is damaging, Merritt : argued, because it is based only _ 20,600 — expected us be chec wed his rok: members as of Wednesday night. on the evunty’s general fund in : stead of the whole —_— t * 9 Die as Ficmiere| The Day in Birmingham The Taxpayers’ Leagye «charges the board padded budgets and il- legally transferred subsequent sur- Roar Across Texas pluses to the building fund CAP Will It says that since county illegally spent . $3,056,000. although only) tims to Plainview, Floydada, Dim- $528,303 had. been legally raised, mitt and Amarillo. i under a .1 mill constitutional lim-| * * * BIRMINGHAM—According to Lt. itation. “There was destruction every ,.| Ralph E. Beseg, public informa- In the ten years, the League where and the scene of death and| tion officer, Birmingham Group says, the county has extracted | devastation was made eerie by the) CAP will participate in the open $2,651,000 in excessive taxes for | Wé illing Si inens, the flashing lights house Armed Forces Day programs} for 12 boys and 2 girls will be Saturday and Sunday. The chad lof police cars and anibulances, and its building _—— assent lightning from the — electrical! Emerson. noted yesterday that in, storm.” said Luron of the Plain-| Consists of Birmingham, Clawson, 1952 itv s “d its bud-| - oe sllot cfameinetg wis view Evening Herald, one .of the! Madison Heights, Hazel Park and ve alloce Ses g I first newsmen on the scene. | Ferndale squadrons, i program. ee atca Ne} (Continued From Page Om) i Armed Forces Day Participate rade will be a part of the Fair operating from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. awarded. Judges for the affair will be Leonardo the Great, who also will present a magic show at 12:30, = » ski area engl and de- Plan Ski Aigo at Soo ee Ce _ =| SAULT STE. MARIE — A de layout. $75,000 ski area development is Summer SHOES | being planned by the Sault Ste. |Marie Chamber of Commerce. For the ENTIRE FAMILY COST LESS pare Legg, Houghton Lake, et Simms BASEMENT BARGAINS \ Layaway for Father's Day TOOL GIFT BARGAINS Found Only ot Simms Genuine LEATHER = Children’s Sandals ees tee SS Ss j Powerful 4-Inch Electric Drill 5 $ 2 $1495 air, 1,69 Value : Red or brown uppers, long-wearing com- soles, rubber soles, rubber ition Barefoot styles. with 7 et Age va Beels in [oy Electric -drill ur: Children's Canvas Play Shoes _ Seve $19.00 on ‘P.E.T.’ 6)” Electric Saw tops ted, La or white. Rubber soles. cea s Sizes for and misses. Bie eben wien say ry Tr kick-bac ecomes ee Sikes a Ardis Kenealy and the Rev. Har- old E, Towne, Mrs, James S. Moon, assisted by! $311,246 in unappropriated funds still on hand from the previous The seven persons in one The cadets will man displays year. | family who were killed lived in | at Selfridge Air Force Rase and | * * * two adjoining houses. They were | the Armory Ordinance depot on “{ don't have figures with me Mr. and Mrs. Veral Vaughan, Mound road throughout the two | for other years, but I know that wr aie mane pron | days. inal aa » P . - ane e Mree Stephens ¢ 2. tre pad ee Bappened)| Onn ene Mrs. Vosghan oese te | Displays will consist of radio} aj ‘ _ parents of Mrs, Stephens, j;and land line communications, air| Dering the time the county — ‘craft used in CAP missions and was accumulating the building | The family of Mr. and Mrs. Do- money, Emerson said, many (™!"go Rivas and their two chil-| | photographs of regular CAP spon- governmental units were forced | dren was wiped out by the twister.|sored activities. Planes are both | to accept reduced allocations un- | + * CAP and privately owned and are} der the 15-miil limitation in which | Another victim was J. D. Ding. used’ for search and rescue mis-| the county shares. ‘ham | sions, Judge es pres ques- Sail eiconpeiniate was an infant/orientation rides. tioning of the county's witnesses whose body was picked up in the! a ; yesterday with this statement: ‘middle of a debris-strewn street. Lt. Beseg said, “The big issue is whether the : board failed to use surpluses to-, 'WAKENED BY ROAR this is one of instead transferred them to the Many of the residents but struc building fund with the definite pur- \before they could get to storm cel-! prnamn | cocetogenest reeres. Se pose of circumventing the consti- os sically it is designed to perpetuate tutional limitation.” | © ry * * * * | In serious condition at an Amp-| Speaking while Levinson stilljrillo hospital was William Proc-} was On the stand, Judge Dehnkejtor. A stick of wood had been commented that the county ‘“hasidriven through his neck by the a continuous history of substantial- force of the tornado, His wife was ly underestimating future revenues also injured by debris. and of transferring substantial sur-| piusex” . The tornado missed the busi- |£piscopal Church. The 11 a.m. pa- Levinson replied that surpluses Bess section of Silverton, county | were unpredictable and could be, Stat of Briscoe County. It cut a | ascertained only after the follow-; 2@-yard swath through the south- Sa; ing year's budget had been pre-| West residential section, where it gone. desireyed new homes and con- x * . , tinued northeastward through | Every house in the small Don “That's why I favor transfer. | ry 8 ‘ ring all of the year-end surplus, enany ntial_and industrial see: jley County community of Gold- instead of applying it to next | °°" stone, nine miles north of Claren- year’s budget,” said Levinson, a | Officials said that a preliminary\40n, was damaged by a small committee member 11 years, \survey showed that the path beers Parl seo epntere of Public a . labout 200 yards wide and at least/Safety sai damaged the Judge Dehnke then referred to ‘six miles iong. school a short time after classes America strong, alert, ever-ready| land ever- re * * Dogs cad. cats, birds and an oc- casional fish are getting spruced | uP in preparation for the annual pet parade sponsored by St. James isaying: ‘Everything we have is pared. training flights and cadet Lutheran Church, under the di-| rection of Mrs. Norman Krupp, | will present the operetta, the best opportunities for the pub-| te enurch Sunday. ‘The teowram| lic to see for themselves the re-| includes 17 musical numbers and is! wards the next year’s budget and) The roar of the twister awoke! suits of this nationally recognized | being presented by 22 choir mem-| | bers, Leads are played by Cheryl Marshall and Tommy Luebke. an interest in aviation, to kee P)Mrs. Paul Shay, costume ‘chair- ways and means chairman of the) ivarious church guilds, with Albert. Bell and Raymond Green .repre- apr the men's group, will be charge. To complete the festive air will be fun rides, including ponies and fire engines, games, re- freshment stands and a bake sale. | The parade will be held in the. Martin-Chester street area adja- cent to the church. x * * | The Junior Choir of Ascension) “Cin- at 7 p.m, in | Mrs. Krupp is being assisted by’ i tman; Mrs. Robert Brisky, chore-| ographer, with sets designed by, : Marvin. Smith, lighting by Charles E Hildendort. * * * Peter Linus Anderson A former resident of Birming.' ham, Peter Linus Anderson, 52, | of 121 Lafayette St., Tuesday in Pontiac Gene pital. He was a resident of Bir-; mingham for 30 years and was as-| sociated with the Sheet Metal firm of Anderson Bros. figures already brought out in an) s audit of the county’s books and! . x ek had been dismissed. records over the past 10 years. | “Houses were leveled or swept| (At Plains, 60 miles southwest “Why has the county each year 8Way and I saw one that was piled! ef Lubbock, two business build- considerably underestimated its In a heap like a shock of wheat,” ings and a house were dam- miscellaneous revenues for the} said Elvert Stephens. “I went to| aged by a tornade which was ac- saat — when aoe ae a or Demsaarelydioe area conspanied by a heavy dewnpour. udgets? estima recei sister a Tr ood— Oth tornad truch each year are less than the actual|Edyth Cox and her brother, Eddy. Pampa, Amarillo, Pahniew. Lock- receipts for the year preceding.” wow TORN AWAY - ney, Tulia, Lelia Lake, McLean, he omeerved * .% | “I groped through the rain and/Groom, Miami, Lefors and Lub- lfound the house had been com-|bock—all in the Panhandle and Levinson's answer was that the county “has been fortunate that ‘pletely torn away. The brother and ‘South Plains area. ~ the economy has continued to rise|Sister had been saved because they | x *& each year. But we couldn't antici-h2d feared there might be a tor-| Some tipped off roofs and dam- pate if and when it might suddenly)? 2 and had gone the cellar.jaged buildings, other just roared Chapel Cemetery at 1 p.m. tomor- Sears, Arrangements are under the direction of Bell Chapel of the William R, Hamilton Co. Mr. Norberry, a 32nd degree Mason, died Tuesday at Henry Ford Hospital after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, a start falling.” found them, s in the cellar,\over the farm and =e jwrapped in blankets, Mr. Cox kept|without damage. The Weather Fell U. &, Weather Bureau Report VICINITY — Par * wiostiy fait hance night. ~_ teday 50 to 54, ee tenight 4 to temerrow 68. Northeasterly winds at 12 fo 1 mailes anh with occasional rain cat a Tittle warm- ef tomerrew night, lew 44 to 48, Teday im Pox. tine oon temperature preceding 8 e pint edaa me Wind velocity 10m. pb.) NEW YORK (®—Billy Graham's|floor, and clustered around the ben sets Thursday at 7:47 p.m |New York crusade got off to a| speaker's platform, a few of them jrousing start last night. He said) tearful. — rises, Thureday at 10:31 pm un rises Fri at 5:08 a.m J jit could be the “beginning of a Moon sets Petdny | at 6:30 a.m, Downtown 1 Temperatures 6am. MP m2 AT nation and ignite the world,” what js happening to you, It is a ms oegs Be . eaeeerese * * © a new birth, It is something God 13 & Senn ocoee A crowd of 18,500 filled Madi-|does for you supernaturally.” son Square Garden as Graham} It was @ dramatic intefval, ¥ Wednesday in Pontiac |drummed at the “moral sick-|with the arena lights dimmed, and Highest ‘aa aera: es [ness” he said was loose in thejthe choir of 1,500 singing. softly, stag Veen eal ae ‘Shand, and pleaded for a change of|‘‘Just as I am, I come, I come” t Weather— “Partly, y Cloudy.” peat: ‘ A x oo" stood with head bowed, uc ———s chin on one hand. Highest me Toes hee | ciseeieere i 4 | “We have lost God,” he de , 2 -*w# Mean’ temperature 277227712217" ca3.s{Clared, his voice stern, his arms) ag the outset of the service, he Rain 45. Ears ~~ toutthrust, “We have lost our an- expressed belief Mighest ond Lowest Temperatures tais|Chorage, our moorings, our moral may. stir a “spiritual revolution.”| $9 so wselGuccom Cur spiritual sensibili- i ig scheduled to last for at least At the end ofthe sermon, whet weeks. he appealed for) those who would! jn “give. your oe e to Christ’ to 8 tri 1951 to'lators, mioving tp the 58 0 8 aa 35 Milwaukee 59 36:Come forward, 485 people earhé. S eetrete s\n, He. said it was “the largest]. aa Kew ro 3 8 first-night response ‘I’ve ever seen: Pheents 7 sg trom the pulpit in\ America." Ape 2 et \e Le 34) They filed up the aisles, , and; yr oS 2 down / from bl bunting-draped. aston 6) ij galleries. 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You weren't Mrs. Winifred Vought was chair- ‘too busy to accépt the gift or the ™@n honoring the May birthdays | favor, |Hostesses for. the evening were ' _ the If you want to hear alt about | ‘Then don’t be too busy to take Mrs. Arthur Ward, Mrs. Staniey their privacy js being, invaded Cr the party, ask one unimportant a few minutes to express your McClellan and Mrs. Richard Skar-’ that they aren't trusted. | little question, and chances are (appreciation, . rit. with their adolescent children. If him shut up like a clam. mproves Health : Mr. and Mrs. Burchard-B. Bower of James K | boulevard are pictured on board the S.S, Santa Rosa. They were on a recent cruise to Caribbean ports in The Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela and Colombia. : Just What Is ‘Washable’? 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If they discuss the adolescent's 8 lot of information will follow. | - | friends, the slightest hint of criti- | 5 * - If you want to know more about | . ad | cism may be resented. your daughter's friends, don't ask| If the parent tries to be helpful, a lot of prying questions that indi- O ar ner S Ip the adolescent all tou often feels cate you are trying to find out if lthey are the “right sort."' If you * * * idon't appear to be eager to disap- : prove, your child won't feel she is So there is a special art or knack _ constantly having to protect her pny covctaainns kewwnsen, parent friends against your criticism. aiid adolescent friendly and free- - flowing. | When a teenager confides in you he is being lectured. By ANNE HEYWOOD | for 34 years, and quite happily — or so Ht seemed. It's true that you can tell a ‘great deal about people from liv-. “Then, a few years ago, they ing with them, but it’s also true Went into the restaurant business that you can learn a great deal !t was supposed to be a retire- more by working with them. iment project for Father. Husband - and - wife teams who’ ‘Mother pitched in, partly be- ‘want to start businesses together cause they couldn't afford to hire , . yb a p f. * m his hoagie = brightly, |prove ‘ef. don't’ jump down he had better not forget that! jenough people, and partly because, ——— |throat. Hear the story ,out and MALING. 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KEARNS Sports Editer, Peatiac Press in what is often termed “big time athletics.” It wasn’t Dr. Schachern’s appointment, but the crea- tion of the board that has more to it than meets the eye. | * The man behind the U. of D. athletic picture now ts the school’s vice-president John Mulroy; an enthusiastic young man who has taken a more realistic approach * * from an attitude which came near to being.a myth. “We have been called starry-eyed dreamers, myth- makers and other disdaining things,” said Mulroy, “but I think the dreamers are those who expect an athletic program to bs built —- ” Mulroy’s ies me een a year ago. He figures Split Decision it has and will continue to grow. He has selected 12 men. to help him with community relations. DORAIS FOUNDATION BEHIND IT ALL The key to Mulroy’s plans is the Dorais Foundation which contributes something like $32,000 annually to the scholarship fund. In the past the extent of the number of full time scholarships for football was 12. Today the number has reached 32. This means that more than $80,000 will be expended in football annually, and under Mulroy’s dollars... What. does this mean to U. of D. football? “If what wth a split 10-round decsion over they say about having the horses is true, then I am con- “Y Willie Vaughn. fident we will get positive correlation-with what we put} 1. chica “five-year” period nearly half-million * into the program,” said Mulroy. * * “With all the added resources we have put into our athletic program, we have not nor do we intend to relax our scholarship requirements,” he continued,” and every Boyd. whose 43 vic * boy given a soeeraD must be as good a scholar as he is an athlete.” RECRUITING DONE SCIE NTIFICALLY _ KILLED—Keith Andrews met his death before he was able to | race in the 500-mile classic at | Indianapolis, He died whien his | racer -erashed into the concrete | wall of the track yeew my. for Bobby Boyd CHICAGO #—Bobby Boyd, who was bombed from the No. 2 mid- dieweight ranking by Joey Gaird-| still has a. -long way to go in his attempt to! ello eight months ago, gain top contention, 2 | The lanky, 23-year-old Chicago- jan, Was not too impressive last ; night in winning his third straight fight since the Giardello incident * * * go Stadium bout, which was nationally televi and broadcast, drew only 1,423 fans at ringside and a net gate of $1,220. + + + tories im 52, /bouts includes 22 kayoes, dis-| played little of the punching pow- er that took him to the top be- fore Giardeilo pulverized tim in! five rounds at Cleveland. And if Mulroy pointed to the fact, that several ouistanding|Vaughn had any steam. in his names in college football today were turned away for|Pembe Boyd may have beewin) the Tigers got more than their failing to meet scholastic requirements. He also pointed, out that for the first time since World War IJ, not one member of the present freshman squad was lost through - grades at mid-term. * * * Much of the success depends on what Mulroy called “scientific recruiting.” In the past, the process of recruiting was haphazard and disorganized. It was never completed until late in the summer, long after “ “the best Of the crop was * fund, was considered the season's recruiting has already been’ completed, the * Last season's frosh team, the first under the Dorais taken. - best in many yédrs: Next earliest in history, with outside-Michigan names from ’ Massachusetts, Indiana, Pe nnsylvania, Ohio, West Vir- a etc., among the prospects. be interesting to ofan. . watch Mulroy’s “five-year”, Yankee Outfielder Involved in Brawl NEW YORK York Yankee rightfielder Hank | Bauer was accused today of shug- cation in a swank New York | might club. : But he quickly denied the . charge through a Yankee spokes- | man. “I didn't hit anybody,” the ballplayer was quoted as saying. The alleged incident occurred in the Copacabana at 2:25 a.m. Bauer was helping infielder Billy Martin celebrate his 29th | birthday with triple crown win- ner Mickey Mantle, catcher Yogi ; Berra and pitcher Whitey Ford and their wives. eee lron Liege Top-Rated in Preakness: BALTIMORE (—Young Willie Hartack and old Jim Fitzsimmons two of the leading characters in Hartack, vigorous and outspok- en at 25, brushed aside a sugges- tion that Calumet's Iron Liege may be maturing into a_ better) colt than stablemate Gen. —_ “But he's still the best horse in this race,” he said of the thor- oughbred which carried him to victory in the Kentucky Derby and will be under him again Saturday. Fitzsimmons, stooped, gentle, but alert ‘despite his’ 82_years ing ness, a notion that Bold Ruler is 0 pels Gee: The idea spread after the Wheatley Stable star finished fourth as the 6-5 Derby favorite and jockey Eddie Arcaro de- scribed him as a “typical Nas- rullah (sire of Bold Ruler and 1955 Preakness winner Nashua) when jt comes to temperament.” “He’s not really moody,” said Fitzsimmons. “It’s just that he’ doesn’t like anybody to fool, around with his mouth.” * Mr. Fitz said Bold Ruler suf- fered a severe injury to his tongue as a 2-year-old. “He must have bitten Sweeney, = Wheatley foreman. * * happened.” “We're nt sure exactly how it, said Fitzsimmons,| Preakness.: “But whatever it was, it hurt him pretty bad for a while. He's all’ over it now, but he still doesn't. it or like to be pulled too sharply. When) Bertote 3b something,” suggested Bart you do that, he bears to the out- Puree . ‘side to get away from you." Fitzsimmons pronounced Bold; Ruler “ready enough” for the |, | BOSTON @# — Reno Bertoia of an League batting lead today a 10-point margin. The 22-year-old Italian-born in- fielder got two hits in three average to .393. He edged out! City's Vic Power who Yankees and dropped his mark to Bertoia, a .182 batter in 22 igames for Detroit last season, has only a lifetime mark of .186 in 115 games before. the current season. He has a red in 25 games this season. ——,, The Windsor (Ont:¥ ‘College stu- Bertoia Leads AL Batters ithe Detroit Tigers held the Ameri-|Aug. 31, ;was shipped to Charleston in the at-bats in yesterday's game ge Ji for the dee "Red Sox lifting his! ‘out Jim Finigan for Tigers’ went hitless against the New York| MADISON—Wisconsin in 1956 had By Al Kaline Day I Remember Most (Ome in The Associated of . rit ally for ® Press Lea ‘Tiger. players written especially ”" By ALKALINE | DETROIT (® — The day I hit three home runs against Kansas Binds ail -< olimag a sa: armlig le oleae. “". dent was signed as a bonus player! 1953. jyear_ the following season he Bertoia hit .206 in 38 games. He American Assn. last year and beat regular third base job early in 50--Lary ‘the current season. reports of 2,137 deer killed by mo- tor vehicles along the state's high-|' _ AP Wirephete j (INS) — New | ging a man in a pre-dawn alter. | In his first full Boston, Tighe Worried Over Pitching as Tigers Lose _ Boston Pounds Out 16 | Hits in Winning nN | Slugfest ‘blows up here, we're sunk,” said ‘Detroit manager Jack Tighe as the Tigers came into Boston Tuesday for a three game series. | In two games his club has made him look like an excellent prophet. Duke Maas tamed the Red Sox in brilliant 2-0 fashion Tuesday. Yes- jterday Frank Lary and four suc- cessors were bumped and the Ti - lost, 11-8, For Lary it was another chap- ter in a growing book of spring failures—duplicating almost page "by page his early troubles last season. He was charged with his. fourth. lows in six decisions and the fifth inning, Last season Lary won 7] games, 17 of them after July 1. His record for April, May and June was 410. In his last five starts this spring | he has finished only once afid won only once—against Baltimore May! “On April 26 at Cleveland he was struck on the knee by a line drive! off the bat of Vie Wertz in the BOSTON ww — “If our pitching) ylelded half of Boston's 16 hits | before bowing- out under fire in | > > “AP Wirephoto TRANQUILIZER — Willie Vaughn of Los Angeles is jarred by | a left-to the jaw by Bobby Boyd of Chicago in their middleweight | bout inst might, Bewd wea'e astit Gisliion bs 10 veunda: | Around the By CHUCK ABAIR Birmingham's impressive track victory over highly-rated East De- troit, a 4-3 tennis triumph for Pon- tiac and Walled Lake's 20 base- ball win over Waterford headed a well balanced area sports card yes- iterday. Clarkston won a dual meet and Orchard Lake St. Mary finished 2nd in a triangular in other oom A- a of nine Ists and four ve Birmingham a 20-point Apes the score of 62% to 4612. Victories in four of the five sin- Michigan Leads Hitting Department lowa Holds Lead in Big 10 Race fourth inning. Maas finished. up the shutout and got the victory. In his next start, May 1 against | the Yankees, Lary was hit again —this time on the hip by a Gil McDougald liner in the fourth. He had given up six hits and— was charged with the loss, After beating Baltimore Lary was shelled again, 8-5 by Washing- ton before josing yesterday. |share of hits against the Red Sox, to win the Big Ten baseball pen-/ nant, * * * | The Wolverines lead the league) ‘in batung with .285, according to! official conference statistics re-| leased today, but are third in standings with 53. Michigan's. team's 8 games, is batting .636 for the league lead. His team- mate, Ken Tippery, has .433 and leads in total bases with 27. Both Tippery and Steve. Boros sluggers have collected 82 hits, 25,0of Michigan have 13 hits, high in ibdt the Detroit pitching collapse! kept Boston in the lead from the fifth inning on. _ Ray Beone put the Tigers in | front with a first inning homer , and they caught ap again with ten scored three in the second. more in the fifth. Don Lee, work~ = ee eee ing in rélief for the first time, ‘Homer Beats Braves Zimmer's Luck Changing MILWAUKEE lover at last. \‘#—Maybe Don'homers and 10 runs batted in. | Boston routed: Lary with three Biles hard luck days are But. of more importance to him ‘(and the Dodgers) is the fact that The Brooklyn Dodgers’ gritty he has played in all of the club's! walked one man and then retired ittle infielder didn’t think he'd'24 games, For him, it's quite the next one in finishing out the fifth. Lee was lifted for a pinch hitter in the sixth and was followed by Steve Gromek who was pourided ‘for four hits and four runs in a single inning. Lou Sleater opened|inning home run to give the Dodg- — wris the seventh on the mound for De-' troit but was promptly yanked aft- Jer giving up singles to the first two ‘batters. Paul Earact finished up Labine, also working in relief, the thought he would ever play again Last ~~ 30, led after a pitch by Hal Jeficont two walks, two two innings Jim Bunning, elevated from the! bullpen after several excellent re-| iliet. performances, drew today’s a. saree assignment against Dare) DETROIT BOSTON a AB RH ABRH Bolling 2 5 1 1 Piersalicf 4 2 3 , Kenn ss 4 1 #1 Kisuss ss § 086 | Boone tb § 1 3 Wilamsif 4 2 1 Kaline rf § 1° 1 Stephensif © 0 6 3 1 2 Vernen ib 432 3 6 © Zauchinib @ 0 6 $ 1 2 Jensen rf 4143 | Olson if 5 1 1 Malzone 3> 4 6 2 Lary p 1 0 0 Lepcio 2 422 i Lee p 0 0 6 Whitec 3 @2 {| a- — 1.0 I E-Console 6 1 6 6 1 @ Daley c 161 Gromex p © © 6 Stone 4 106 C-Dittmer 1 6-1 Chakalesp 1 0 6 -| Sleater Pp 0 0 6 Busce p 2¢ 06 Fortack p ® 0 6 i D-Maxwell 1 0 1 Totals 9 8 14 = Totals 711 16 A—Doubled for Lee if 6th. B—Ran for Torgeson in 6th C—Singled for Gromek in Tth. D—Singied for Foytack tn sth E--Ran for White in 6th. {Desroit TTT 002 300— 8 eee easy es) 034 10x11 soe eeneene:- ferre ‘patted .162 in 54 games. In 1955, House, | Piersall, Vernon, —Boone. 8—House, Chaka’ Boone, Kuénn and Boone. Lete-Derreit | il, oma 16, ~~ ao, 2, Lee 1, Gro-' mek Puyrect 3 Stone 3, Chakales 3. Portack 2. | bay 2, ‘tue or “arid 8 in . iy, Gromek 4 in 1. = 6 “deo 2 batters in Tth), in e 4 Ch in 2%, er 9 6-6, —. 4, Blea Foytack Chakales 5-5. Susce 0-0. HBP ~ By Lary Vernon}. —Gusce 12-0), way system, romek. W L—Lary U—Soar, ~ ie Berry. (-4 McKinnon T3: 1, | play the against gone hitless in 14 trips, * * * But he did, and for time this season he belted a 10th- ers a one-run victory. Zimmer's first-pitch homer off reliefer Lew Burdette gave Clem decision 3-2. 7205 | string. « TRAINED Milwaukee accomplishment. ‘Braves yesterday because he had’ That the 26-year-old Zimmer is playing at all is a tribute to his) ee Ohio State. fortitude and unusual recupera-| the second tive powers. after two near-fatal beanings, an Northwestern (3-2). He has come back! and a broken * * vc In midseason of last year few league despite that 0 for 14 pound gamester was back — by second avidin for 18 of the past is batting» 774, with four September at... PERSONNEL -- LARGE DISCOUNT PRICES Choose From: 133 playing seasons, Leica Cameras Nikon Cameras Exacta Cameras >. _ Alpa Comeres HiFi Radio Phone Combination t é CHICAGO wW—Michigan is find-!more than any other club, good) the circuit, Bur Boros is ronan ing out it takes more than hitting for 136 total bases. The Wolverines Jim Dickey, | | although playing in enly 4 of his " |im total bases with 22. | Boros also leads in runs batted 30 Sharing * home run production, each with three, are Tippery, John eg arena i ata a + and _ Giardin, Michigan. and jun The schedule of mngle games to morrow. sends Wisconsin (2-4) to Dineis 43-3) to Indiana (1-7), Purdue 1-2) to iOhio State (42). lowa (51) to | Michigan State (3-4) and Minne- sota (43) to Michigan (53). Diviion diy -~ “COSTS | LESS” F AMERD Prep Fronf ‘gles matches gave Pontiac its ten- nis triumph as Flint Northerf swept doubles honors. Chief John Doerr was the outstanding individ- ual blanking his opponent twice.” \Other PHS winners were Harry Van Matre, Dave Scriven, Dick Mallory and George Palian. Two unearned runs in the tnd frame was alj Walled Lake need-= ed for its 3rd ‘baseball triumph in six Inter-Lakes games. T o nt Willwerth bested Chuck Gillis inf the mound duel with 15 strikeouts and had one of the two Viking hits, Waterford bunched two of its three safeties in the 3rd but tailed to score. ‘ x * * * ~Clarkston's track forces had lit- ‘tle trouble with the South Central champion Oxford contingent com- piling a total of 8 14 wi Bg 4 tb 28 5-6. George Lang led all the scorers with 13% points by win- ning the 100 and 220 and tieing with runnerup Jim Jenson for 2nd in the broad jump. Jenson had 12% points with his 440 victory and a tie for Ist in the high jump. Both |were on winning relay teamg |Barnes topped Oxford with nine points, The Wolves have a 4-4 re¢- as St. Joseph of Detroit triumphed the other % point. one bs Welu Beats Fazio DETROIT #@ — Billy Wee of ae ¢ town, former Munsters See a 3a ™ e ' _THE PONTIAC s PRESS, Ee’ ’ fi ° icized Gov, G. Mennen Williams | George W. Conley, a laboratory Boosts Indiana, | <=," =": = Mother Stabs 3, srirsnuPs ies p ing: e Co, ball band plant in Misha |: “Contrast our Eden-like situation waka, found the bodies, He had ff . * |with that of Michigan. There a gone home to investigate after | Hits Michi an -|hitical tyrant who has been kept in = Then Herself failing to get an answer te @ - office by the ominous might of telephone calj to his home, ruthless labor bosses and by the) | Conley told police his wife had! Lt’ Gov. Parker Claims cowardly urrender of certain busi-- Husband Says Wife been despondent. Shelley said she® nessmen as demande a new His State’ $ Tax Hike per cent tax on corperate profits. | Had Been Despondent a, oe by cobeeigae pe ‘He wants to raise a pyramid of . Lures New Industry taxes for imac Kis praca aoe Because of Sickness le, mairees td chickenpox among er. FRENCH LICK, Ind. & — Lt.| “No wonder that industries are) SOUTH BEND, Ind. uw — Cor-| The girl, a first grade pup | Gov. Crawford Parker says the tax now fleeing Michigan, No wonder oner Edward S, Shelley wrote ver-|WaS home from school — situation in Indiana is luring new that this radical ruler of our sister dicts of triple homicide and sui-jof chicken pox. industry while the tax setup in state is now planning to leave the cide today in the fatal stabbings) Shelley said autopsies showed Michigan is causing industry there wreckage of his regime and boldly of three little children and their John had been stabbed twice, © to leave the state. and brazenly touts himself for the mother. iMatthew once and Rebecca four © Parker, a Republican, told the'Ppresidency of the 48 states. | The tragedy took the lives of|times, i Indiana Bankers Assn. yesterday, He and his labor boss mentors|Mrs. Helen J. Conley, 33, and her| that tax increases voted by the 1957 constitute one of the biggest men- ‘children, Rebecca, 6, Matthew, 4,! Indiana Legislature stabilized the aces to a safe and sane America.’ and John, 2, in their home in a Forestry Course Opens state’s financial situation so that. Se {moderately fashionable east side. en ° . cacti ; | HOUGHTON ® — Michigan Tech further ta ar aces an Fes Saginaw Man Killed |The coroner said all four diea| this week opened 1S Contin a eee . “1 BAY CITY Clifford A. Wood,| \forest inventory. The course for seeable future. 196, of Saginaw, was injured fatally|{7°™ pias wounds in the heart.) |professional foresters, the second] He said this has contributed to ltoday when his car went off M47 ‘Three bloody butcher knives were) set up in the United States, drew “attracting 10 mew industrial (outside Bay City. He left a curve, nag one of them protruding foresters from Michigan,. Min- at payrolis to Hoosierland every hit a pole and a house and ended from Mrs. Conley’s chest. Inesota, Florida, New York, ba single month. ” Taen Parker crit- lup against a tree. | The husband and father, |consin, Saskatchewan and Ontario. ee "Yy MILLION DOLLAR : INVENTORY MUST BE © «or LlQuiDaTED! Priced for Instant Sale! ~ Contour Chaise EVERYTHI MUST SOLI Immediat NOTHIN § Gr. Guarantee HAMILTON SARE 2 Full Twin Size ie MAPLE M4 P = = eo 24 me ne a48 Fis aod D> BUNK BED | [DORMEVER ][_Wertesteas —][— one cxour ‘88 | MME || "Teaser || Chairs = tates: = Se a Juicer, Grinder $ 3 4° $ 2 4* » guard rail & ve 10 $94° : NO MONEY DOWN ~~ Speeds ; NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOW! USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN—AND SAVE Genuine KING SIZE HAMPDEN CORNER ALL-METAL JEWEL | Gas TABLES FOLDING Rance ONE GROUP CHAIRS ng $5 OO and Up |} SPECIAL $19 NO MONEY DOWN BEDROOM SUITES Easy Terms—No Money Dow Our Reg. *220 SO 3-Pc, Bedroom Suite Our Reg. $160 Sofa Bed and Chair...... .*108. Oar Reg. $960 3-Pe. Bedroom Suite... 7198: Oar Reg, £260 Beokease Bed, Dre's, Chest *137. er a ee I ‘ es ‘ — _- " Le | FETT NIN E Boosts Indiana a Mother Stabs 3 | Sctfaun s<"ac"o* saucy (Says State Group Favors U.of My \__[graton ant teens sine Hospital Employes | : re ' ’ : , __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957 { E oni Senco (MSU Protests Fund Plank sate | “Contrast our Eden-like situation, waka, ies. He ha lap. ine. . ,% s ® . with oy of Michigan.There a po-, : gone home to investigate after i O es Ss un an Tulip Festival Opens Get $50,000 in Raises Hits Michi a ‘litical tyrant who has been kept "Then Herself failing to get an answer to a ; \Despite Poor Weather g n joffice by the ominous might of . Setephene coll te bis Rome. .EAST LANSING «» — Michigan'sity of Michigan and Michigan) HOLLAND (® — The Holland| Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital em- ‘ fruthless: labor bosecs and by ame | ‘ Conley told police his wife had State: University today described State. (tulip festival opened on schedule Ployes got $50,000 in cost-of-living | Lt. Gov. Parker Claims ©o¥2"dly surrender of certain busi- Husband Says WwW if @ been despondent, Shelley said she 4S “unfair”, proposed revisions by| The House committee had recom- yesterday despite cold and damp Taises last night. ‘ + nessmen has demanded a new 6 ‘had been confined to the house the State Legislature of operating mended an overall increase of and overcast skies. | The announcement was made by His State’s Tax Hike per cent tax on corporate profits. | Had Been Despondent /* a month by outbreaks of meas-|budgets for MSU and the Univer- $2,033,466 to the $84,276,894 pre-| Officials had feared Tuesday hospital director Harry H. Whit- Lures New Industry | He wants to raise a pyramid of Beeqyse of Sickness les, mumps and chickenpox among'Sity of Michigan. University of viously voted by the Senate for|night's heavy storm might have low in behalf of the private insti- sexes to match his pyramid of | the children, Michigan, however, said it was operation of the state’s colleges and damaged the blooms. But an early tution’s board of directors. FRENCH LICK, Ind. — Lt.) "No wonder that industries are| SOUTH BEND, Ind. uy — Cor-| The girl, a first grade pupil, ciated by the increased ae onthe Unive rsity of Michigan was\Chck,, disclosed flowers upright Riptleren are a halo Gov. Crawford Parker says the tax/now fleeing Michigan, No wonder oner Edward S. Shelley wrote ver-|WaS home from school because "tons. ae lechedulad to naceies $1,234,586 oft micceaing, #9) bane (ARO (gar: in line with those of the city’s oth- situation in Indiana is luring new that this radical ruler of our sister dicts of triple homicide and suj-/of chicken pox. | The upward revisions were es increase and $413 993 “would!” Ge yaa ler two hospitals industry while the tax setup in state is now planning to leave the cide today in the fatal stabbings) Shelley said autopsies showed PY the House Ways and Means 6 i ipian Gis cas colleges! Gov. G, Mennen Williams took Boosts range from $822 a Michigan is causing industry there wreckage of his regime and boldly of three little children and their John had been stabbed twice Oo or highe a prod and universiGies would recetue eR aN eae eehie al oy month for new employes to a top $ to. leave the state. and brazenly touts himself for the mother. |Matthew once and Rebecca four ee ler amounts \c 72 at : ’ | ; s P unts. le. ($72.50 a month, he said, | Parker, a Republican, told the Presidency of the 48 states. |The tragedy took the lives of|times. —E RCA “45” RECORD PLAYER sists $] 459 — =Ssloro Black Angus . Rotisserie Monte Cerlo Pasiyad $5 221 a 3-Piece Jewelry Set Necklace, Pear! Pink Bracelet, or White Earrings laid eae 8 Pc. Kitchen. TOOL SET by Ekeo Reg. $5.95 $ P hase Keystone Bel-Air : 8mm MOVIE ' CAMERA FIL9 Lens ginie ‘8 6°” Use Our Layaway Pay Only $1.00 Down DISCOUNT: _ STORE “We Redeem Merchants We Are Pleased to Neerene The Appointment of ; MR. RICHARD H. DEWITT as a Registered Representative of Our Firm ' CJ. Nephler Co. 818 Community National Bank Bldg. C. J. Nephier, Jr. FE 2-9119 land County Jail by Municipal ‘4 Judge Cecil B. McCallum after ‘4 Spencer pleaded guilty to the icharge of contributing to the. de- M\linquency of a minor girl and failed to pay $100 costs plus 10 days in jail. Sweet Cantaloupe, “ite Red 10-Ib bag 39c: Calif. doz. Honey 39c; Melons, '38¢ es. Plorida ' Stewers 35c Ib.; Beef a . Ground Beef eS 3ic Ib.; Ducks, Renomegs el ot, May 1,19 Ali? SR) a hi R. 8. Kingsbury said a thief made off with it'am Gen... 41 through the back door. A Trading Active - —Adv.! NEW YORK — The stock market edged ahead in fairly ac- ~—Ady,|tive trading early today. Key stocks posted a string of small gains, mostly from fractions ee sale : St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumni. ; otilenie Friday, May 17th, from 10 to 1:30 © around a_ point. ceptions ary were few, smal] gains. G He cumching . . - a0 gummicees Dust Just henest- a sgl values ° have a ia te the policy and henest advertising. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘Til 9:00 WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! oe ee wv es These tanks carry complete fac- tory warranty. Edison approved. Now twice as much hot water! 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EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, high school graduate, 21 40, appliances FIRE FIGHTERS _ CITY OF PONTIAC Applications are now be taken CSister feat pe al (time in service allowable CLASS PAINTERS BIR- oe atea Call evenings. MI FULL OR PART TIME AUTOMO- bile salesmen wanted. — commission, ses insurance Unlimit for a ag Ah of t ug Og FORD DEALER needs one experienced salesman for new & used cars, salary & commission, plus demo. to guali- og man, Must be producer, Call aries Jeffory fo tT appointment, OA Factory Branch Requires a few men tor clean Tmanent work, Apply 1064 W. juron between 10:30 and 12:00. The Pontiac Press’ FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closing time’ for advertise- ments containing ie sizes a than _— type is 12 o'ctock: ‘aces day previous to St Ang Transient Want Ads may be a en to lt Soa a. ae a St, day of CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days @Days $1.86 «$2.76 3.96 5.0 @SEewIaesww Seu 2 28ss3usss SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a Life Insurance Supervisor Man to organiae : Nfe insurance de- ~ partment established agency. mis does net mean deck jot but requires active —_ training of our 15 agents en Ly e-e reduction record, 1.U.T.C or er formal train- * tng Write Pontiac Press Box. 73, we will phone you for an ¢« view which will be tial course. GUARDS . mum height, 5’0° Must have or’ be wilimg to purcnase blue e~ tybe uniform Report imam pe... 419. 2111 Woodward Ave, NEED o G00 I- enced hard hitt Ld sonnel at once, Bet r then aver- calls *Parsonel interview 6 an e ca nytim RNOLD REAL ESTATE, 216 ¢ Telegraph Rd. NIGHT WATCHMAN down town office iT man with cer ~ ett e ; a ry = i | __SIXTY-TWO ye / —— jy}. TAR PONTIAC PRESS. ‘hibtdidenla. MAY 16, 1057 | ca a ae Ll fe | les f | 7 ee enema = ‘ ? : ‘ \ ee : Help Wanted Male _6| Help Wanted Female 7|Employment Agencies 8A Building Service \ 12| Insurance Agencies W7A , Notices & Personals 25 | Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts. Furnished 33| Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 es RPP PAPO LOL NLD At A AAA - lll LPL OLA LOL AAA AD AL ALAA SON LL AAA ALA ~ a. ns rete | Pievengil: tee pipe eed bed | NORTHWEST DRAGG LINE FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND i vr et aes a NL SOS OOO ' vane Toes ecvoat Re Ré., Roch- MAJESTIC DINER ~ [480 Te eee en erill| finishing, old floors = specialty S A+ Rating of Represented cove.| \AEROTRED KNAPP. | “/ | |* foe, eee ceo gg yg ay ge i Mich. Experienced grill cooks, morning books, dishwashers, house clean- _PE 26100 or PE2200. ' A NSURANCES al Agency SHOES L IST a & Montrance.. ‘Ges. Ploeg *Nsuiitles Pesan. a 7 i ~REAL ESTATE foo for sc persons. ‘Sranaper-| “5b & wok weamert. Me ompir | Beek mk cm ment, lntering, | PE peal Aner 6, PE. 46212 Fred Herman WEres Rataie pervice, We Wie cll] Sateen» Meek from CARY BOs. T SEDROOM DUPLEK. | FLOOR \ 0) . 7ere wa. ers. o em yer cemen r a 1] ervice @ *. Need 3 experienced sales people rovided in Pontiac. See fee. Scott Employment Agency,| Carpentry. 42200 Ma ®-\ 70 Ww. Gewese eee Cass | 2070 Airport Ra OR 3-1592) nd trade. Ask for Mr. ling z : Very nice. Stove a erator. 5 to on eS ae preiee. or eon rry between 3 & 5 p.m FE 4-384] GUARANTEED ROOFe = ALL. INSURANCE ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ‘\4 RMS., 18ST PLOOR. CARPETED.| $80. 102 E. Rutgers. Pontiac, LI i Also list & sell exis oe or after 10 p.m. FE 5-5283. — Se kinds. Est. 1918, slugus Marsh. i ing a friendly adviser, contact L. H. BROWN, Realto 2 porches, Coreps. ey r $-1682., ) Call tor appointment, (mit ide- HOUSEKEEPER EVELYN EDWARDS eu Mrs R. I. Langley, Phone FE a . T | month. Couple only. 34002. Realty, PE 44526 MIDDLEAGED 35. N. Cass. FE 2-3021, FE 2-8046. 2-5 Confid 1362 W. Hure E 2-481 3 ROOMS, MODERN, 2356 PO ' eI a OR_ 3-737 VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 5c OF ALL KINDS 122, endal, The Salvation Cy 1 ROOM APT. WITH — cae . Ne i ~~ SHEET METAL SERVICE 1S dain teaaing tab Kéioon. Ph aetna fh Palipaaaied aaemy. SOLD “garage 185 Beach. Dy tise Re. ' AL 602 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. rw 0 J ison. Nicholie & Harger_ Co. APRIL SPECIAL: COLD WAVE. pp gai ; 2 BEDROOMS, CHILDREN WEL- J LAYOUT MAN ND en ee erTAY : FE 40584 =. s1.W_ Huron st | $5.50. complete. Dorothy's. FE| J! you would itke this sgn on 4 ROOMS ™ BAT. ALL UTILI-| come, references. OR 3-1280, ‘ Must be Pere sprig, MONTS “PREFERRED. 285 M IDW EST M Quipped PE 48480. gs 21%. our thed ot contacting qualified tes paid, $22 wevkly TE O000l. 7 RM HOUSE FULL BASEMENT. MCDANIEL 8-607 : rr t '. ar ar Ti4_N, Saginaw Holly = PONTIAC’s OLDEST EMPLOY-|{ET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE Laundry Service 18 In Debt? For al es cotaten a cat be on ples gpreterred. Wome | sis 4 read arden space. MA Unusual “Operant WIDDLEAGED WOMAN in To TAKE MENT AGENCY ee com on_ shel) h homes, PE 5-068. RRA res fied appraiser at your door ip 30 _ round, SAY" 9.560 } RM. TENANT HOUSE & BATH. 7 VACUUM CLEA SALESMAN | over motherless home, complete) some OF OUR PERMANENT | LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE|/ FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-/| If you Gel having trouble meeting | minutes. latrRactive I Se Get more driving sense for your 18ES OTE as at. alf-cooled. Must have blag go CRCEMENT Sa PE siae ‘or FE| POURED, (CONCRETE BASE) Ccumates, FESSION S AIR’? RAIL STEAMSHIP Mi ges tesidectial property | COUPLE Ee a ee #1950 per mo, Call FE tw i " * = . r = aera Se mses avorpind a0t. Ons e. ANAGEM iEARN DRIVE tite eae | COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. PONTIAC TRAVEL in the city, ghd suburee, «= |GROUND FLOOR APT. §NO/|6 RM. HOUSE MODERN BASE- dealership Will outline our train — og rar a 1253. «8. e ar oO eaeew AY” DRIVER R. o, ‘ Cotes a fA sage MS are eke =< arte Spraying. SERVICE fast, courteous service, ¢all drinkers. FE 5-0061. _ment On Finley Ct FE 4-4474, tefanice 'and cther’ benefits if | OFFICE GIRL — PART TIME piRAINiNg “SCHOOL, | ve #64 | _ 50882. Rolling and lawn building, Hou jourly ¢0 W_ Huron St. PE 6381) pecan Oe MEALTOR. ot ere SS 8 ae yl FURN. . a s *s Lan Pee 4 # you ant more than ist, & joo Pung, feed iecgg hose Wonder. | "PIANO INSTRUCTION. PREFER REMODELIN’ SS a Pg FE 28712, Wtd. Children to Board 26 | Wi akE IN DIRE NEED OP 3) 102 Whittemore. sftérnoons __| {1-RM HOUSE ON SMALL FARM share tov achieve success Yhen | land Shop, Tel-Huron, Mr. Fred Berit and intermediates. Call) oR 3-769. COMPLETE EXPERT LANDSCAP- CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED Se nae $12,000 to $15,000 rane 2, RM APT. ve toe, Sane Raton Bivé. $120. la is will rtunity you FOR ASSI PUR- ING & TREE és CALL HALLS : ear Auburn Heights ee uburn, rear office. etl talk ener "atte ws! bee OPENING a #4 R —SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL ROOF REPAIRS LANDSCAPING. FE 5-8646. for. PE 2-1730. [TARGE 2 ROOM. GROUND FLR.| SEACH DRIVE, 1072, $00 A chasing clerk in new pl Mr. Guyer or Mr. Bruns. The| located at 950 Maple Rd. near “Best, Safest E-Zest Way To Eavestroughing.— FE 4-0444 D. DB hi EXCELLENT CARs. Lo oat close in, Catidrse welcome, $15 a year. Owner. } PL oO. _ Box ! 535. : Owens. Inc.. 147 8.| Cropks, 2 miles east of B’ham.| Drive!” Because we have dual | SraLL CEMENT JOBS & ALL ont Just oO Somet ing By day or week. FE 2-1850. week, PE 53647 after 6 oF in-| HUPLEXES IN PONTIAC § RMS™ w 8t., Pontiac, Mich. Ages 20 to 30, experienced in| controlled cars and qualified in-| “Qtner Kinds of cement work. FE Stand There WILL CARE FOR "CHILDREN IN . quirs 39 Clark gas or of} heat, rent — $84.50 WELDERS handling purchase orders, = _Structors. FE 4-6662._ 63785 or FE 5-0256. While we do the work, Seeding, my home. Licensed. FE 2-3620. BRi S NEWLY DECORATED, 2} ROOMS! per month or with stove & re- ce kk Gece codu werk) | eene eetaes Soren from Work Wanted Male 10) $51 TiC TANKS, “IELD TILE| sodcing, maintenance. Rototilling: | Wtd. Household Goods 27 e Sees bath & ent.| frig. — rent — 90450 per month. Qua: : eet oecey May inh, Alem : SS ae op and wee ce aay = kine OR 33157 & FE Ace-Hi_ Landsca ane OS ine , 32860, pga ogra ere ane Sareea “708 re . Tho DOO BORING sere Display Ad Every Priday —w : model home. No dealers. FE|? SEDRM UPPER LAKE PRIV.| Reaconavie rent Loceted in Pon: Oswald « Roosevelt Motel. ee ee THENCHIG, BOLLDOZING, SEE] For Speciais—Garden Page __ td, Miscellaneous - 28) — 5-729 after 6:00 p.m. F Dorage Aewte VE 3-200. eogemyg ~dyy Droog BBy “4 POO SOV SPECS COPLSL 47 Seeneaah Sroka Po | FORSROMR, MA PERE A) 7403 eacant —3 ee | HOME, | A DOWNTOWN BUSINESS HAS | bition & car, work 3 hrs. day or en work, OR 35170, taste t i MOVING — HAULING Ww R 29 isa? bath. Working people. FE J RM. & BATH. BECOND » PLOoR | near bus, store & schools. Large an opening for a girl to do geD-| early eve. Earn as muctt a $100 | EXPERIENCED CEMENT AND ‘CEL SERVICE anted to Rent apt Pvt. ent. Close in. FE| rms $70. FE 44074 > @ ee ae Must be able _week. ves 5-400. 9 till noon. block laying contractor. Call FE CUSTOM sah Cig bao rt von cad FE 5-3458 POPP LLOPPLLOOFO™ i LARGE E LIGHT Y HOUSEKEEPING 23-2663, |- —— ee to accurate with STH @IDE BEAU.| _®-6344 between 5 and § p.m. tes. LING Misc Joss. |2 CAR GARAGE WITH ELEC- iv MODERN with HEAT ROWENA'’s NORTH sIDE BEAU- “1 LIG! f i room, uti] furn Adulis only. baad ROOMS 0 DER wens, Vere ave ¢ wit ai ae =e Good job for » good | GRASS, WEED & BUSH H CUTTING. taint of ig org a he hg wiesiy “tee do. & - yooresttor”. | _Oveneee La. Perry Rent Lake » Cottages 36A 20. In. your| worker. OR 3-3541. Hand digging. Phone MY 31198. isc CARTAGE. LARGE VAN OR |. rite Pontiac P Press Box 113 i-3 ROOM, 1-255 ROOMS, PARTLY F RMS. s aD ‘+8 REFRIG. AND ~~ w vi S| SALESLADIES:” EXP IN Business Services 13 150. 3 SEOAM UNPURN- A APT. GOOD | furnished. Shirley Apartments, 180| stove Call FE_5-8073 “ALL MODERN. NEW COTTAGE. pig riting give ful) parti * dresses, aportemea & access. Pull CARETAKER RRA AAAAAAR ERAS —pickup._| eae —~“HAULED. location, Reference furn. FE); FF. Huron St_ '] RMS. CLOSE IN. HEAT & UTIL. | a re 38 June lst. EA part e. Salary plus com- an tq work, full a Wa —- a" ACE TREE SERVICE. on ae Basements etc, cleaned « oe T BEDROOM EFFICIENCY ‘APTS ' fara. $13.80 per wk. 51 Feneley | ct to Se at -bo06 A BEA UTY OPERATOR miata SUZETTE garden. a awn Sncences Eur ae oe our bid. dir & top sod FE 47615. SS Keukdied Peete yale aaa ri id 1 of | ROOM AND BATH Main a 2. rake ony. po e St. Birmingham | _ 3-363? es eS OF FOUNTAIN PENS HAULING AND Ld age NAME t No children, Rea- Renn nn | MOOS oy Close to downtown Pon-| rjapie 5-1086 xNOUNGING a MEW aa evar, | oe BEAUTY OPERA.| MASON WORK. STONE WORK ALL MARES | Esc ghh o nnd FI Be Me oe mm 7 = pg a Realtor | & Fan MODERN COTTAGES & shower consultant for ex- tor Parisian Beauty Shop. FE try jobs — or a General Printing & LIGHT AND HEAVY “FRUCKING. J BEDRM. HOUSE WITH GAR- 2? ROOMS ee aT | ests. Accommodations for 2 to 8 Tlusive service to baby & moth- Otfice co "37 W. Law.| Rubbish, field dirt, top soll sand | den spot within i0 miles. K Mech: J ROOM APT. WITH PVT BATH! peonie by day, week or month. ere to be. ‘Tremendous opportun- | —> Se: RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS| rence 8t o PE 3-0135. and gravel. FE 32-0603. .| Harbor. Steadily employed. “ia | —__ 88 _Mecbanic __ & entr Garage. Adults only, 3015| froderate rates’ Exc. fishing on ty, unlimited earnings. cof neces: PERSONNEL work. PE 5-8325 nee TIAMGE SERVICE |LIGHT HAULING. REASONABLE | _*1053. 5 TARGE ROOMS | FORM. APT ao a: Ae Hgts) FE! jcenic Au Sable 14 miles west of : leads aT PPLIANCE SER : LANDLORDS RENT THE SAFE ate only. 1s 6. Joss ‘a. = FwO EXPERIENCED MEN FOR| we service all makes of syinace rates. PE 8-1124. __ | LANDLORDS THE SAFE | - yt ee =| 5 puss LOWER WEWLY DECOR. | porter niaent eat -EX GaP _W SROWER toe — ee — —— vee ve. | CSDM Mage at . ee) oe willts an theme, iar “bas. * gentleman. | West Side. PE $-i2z0.; Heat. hot water FE 2-142 | dprsghs l Agar er Karr aes oo NTERVIEWER| , 33% ais ag : poten? Savkas Eb sii ge ago at ANSWER TELEPHONE, HELP ] YARD WORK OR MOWING ROY'S. 96 Oakland rE a LIGRT HAULING. NAME YOUR | _ ¥'D Ave. FE 4-0647. 7 & 3} ROOM APTS. #0 ROBIN.) eoOMs urren. | Pvr ENT | Ortonville with steady, reliable,| Youne, | lady between the ages of | lawns. 7 days, OR 3-4702. AUDIOVOX RING AID. RM. _ FE & JUNE 1 TO JUNE 15 OCCUPANCY wood, off H_ Perry, __i nas uNnFor® . ondUkD PLA € days per Apply in. per- 20-28 to train as professional ir Youxo MAN WITH XEW PICKUP _ Saginaw. PE 40530 as “WITH TON PICKUP a ie ne mam. See a RM PVT. BATH |" also 2 furn. rm: for working s rr we ‘ee Ai Ls t “ ~ : . sor after 6 ee Trail. ae es Some college prefer ants work eves. & weekends. SLGOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. Se work, on anytime. FE ason > mon' Write 7 Clark Se ake af 36) State POR YOUR VACATION— AN Al cane tele Sales ‘background end. ability, to Aiso light hauling. PE 0-1408 at cee Reasanane: diac Press Box % TART Puan close iN ecb Rel 261 scale "=| gt, fot tne om Case Late Beat uTY OPERA handle most important. | — )) Free est No obligation, PE 2-161, irovinG & TRUCKING, ODp JoBs| Sha ing Qu — 3 | tiful grounds, private beach, float, over new shop. Must be good ts i GMERRY, 42, Miv-| Work Wanted Female 11 11 | SGstom CHROME WORK AUTO. done, Lawns mowed. Reas. FE re Lly warters 30) 5 LARGE ROOMS, NEWLY DECO_ en cs a ter | a . Phone MU 46062 or . FE i bumpers and grills repaired and | _ 2-2181 Close 13 26 Florence eral : aed a Tag #rare bank s0D0. FE|7 OAT SERTCE, A Rgaee'| Fenced suites WS |— C'DELL CARTAGE | CRE siiataursaa Te | Ee eee eee ASTER CAPETE Monahans| Switchboard Operator- |? £OMtiing ‘PE T0001, WASHING | VESTROUGHING. FURNACE | Leeal and dione distance moring.| Wid. Transportation 31 TaMs. Pvt BATH & ENT et | eee eet eee FT res vas, | ae Pont COTTAGE TURN. Beef 675 E. Maple, Birm. | . Ne Be Re NEINT MY | Cleaning & sheet metal work, _5-2432 after 6 FE rt oe | Ritehenetio iets of closet spece,| Glos in Exe. :uieming es (Next to Kroger's.j Dee TIONS Care, PE pane. | _ Tees. 8. REDUCED RATES | wourn time rmansrontarion, |7 RM. APT. FOR BACHELOR OR ort bam rE bioe "U7" | Siner PAGS Booch SS Sen Mon COOK Toundingss Pot seem "Si | Zi TRONTNOS. 63 A BOSMEL, | ELECTR © MOTOR EES TIE™ Fine | “Oizo, ree te serve ves. Gmih southeast Missoerl, by Friday. FE| ror’ foie ave ” RMS SYLvan Lx | _42180 if no answer OR 38963 Must have own transs transportation. | _ 46210. | a: : References. 1 day service. FE =e Moving, PE 44004. | seaoM ABY CHILD WELCOME | 2-246 after 6:30 |WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. home 8-1471. | Seer PACTORY LAWN MOW. WITH LARGE FPAMILY|Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 2. RMS OnE. DECOR ADULTS.| Pvt. beach, 3-be¢rm. Reas. MAr m.|TOP EARNINGS, PARTY PLAN EXPERT FACTORY LAWN MOW-/| wishes work hauling ashes and 2 _And 4 rooms. 7% Clark FE €-2413. 68 8. Francis | ket 42293 pioys pesisieen cee ences ma r ee aie ner no, depen depos- af Bs y po td nines’ < ee, mise. tools.) rubbish. $4 load. PE ! rE 80145, 3 x Ros. wat gtttt. apres « ROOMS & BATH. UPPER | — ssary, . ———— . yw 2 GE Cte Nae Sactes | nx momvog eK UF © OF |otee Wear iaG. SERVICE | "etat tater oe owas | ©). O00.00 | Sma Ariat SYST) For Rent Rooms 37 rego ans Purpsces s* : ;|T3NWANTED ARTICLES PICKED 2 RMS. NICELY FURN CLOSE (4 § RM DUPLEX © CFILDREN | Saas an eon ean : i WELL KNOWN MIDDLEAGED| 3316 Crooks Rd. Rochester. FE ot hai At our @ te nes _in. No. drinking, FE 2-218! | weleome. Lake Priv. FE 5-0415 1 CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING RM Tt “lady would like babysitting after-| 5.3909. op, See charge. Light hauling. rosa purchase new ad ore | Mice for elderly lady. Ci UNUSUAL WOMAN noon or eves, FE 2-6002. LAWNMOWERS SHARPS Sf seasoned. land contracts for |i Rag. ; WITH PRIVATE BATH & (Rooms & BATH. UPPEn.| “ite, tor elderly lady. Close in LAW SHARPENED. AiR our clients. 21 years service to a Very clean. 36 Center. Sess. vetrigetator & heat tans | —* “Oe Over 35. Wap determination. Good COLORED wouas © Wants Day cooled engines ——— Only “ Trucks t Oo Rent satisfied eltentele See me belore | 5 5 aD 5 hOoM 7 OSMUN|_» nisned. PE D1 i NICE CARPETED SLEEPING ity & car. In business for her-| om. FE 9-3929. wee roy co Linesin Avo. FE you sell Ask for Bob Mahan. | “ Couple only FE 44750 |S ROOMS & BATH. ADULTS REF-| [™ 101 uivon “Reasonable. Cail self. $75-$100 weekly. ag parties CURTAIN STR NG. NICELY | _2-6873. TRUCKS. TRACTORS To Buy — To Sell > RM APT. HAS REFRIGERA- erences. W. Side MI 49506 | FE 20002 after 6 or_cany -_ FE 32-6175 done. 227 Norton, FE 2-1634. * AND EQUIPMENT tor 1 .N Cass é RMS. IND FLOOR. CLOSE IN. | zoe -sn ST wae ND = : PLASTERING ton pickups 1% ton stakes = OS APT OR SLEEPING ROOM WITH Wfompanion for wife. Steady work GRANDMOTHER WANTS BABY MEYERS, EM 3-0163 Dum ete an temntganere M A N aaM, ( EITCHEN ‘ETTE, CLOSE 1% | eo nat: ws | cooking privileges, also garage - L —— D. MI EYERS, EM 3-163 ___ ILERS ACTORS t for suitable person. Write __ sitting. FE $11. _____| pLASTERING, KEW OR REPAIR. _only FE 42371 T yecec beth cuaere. perl arclicea cud cup ms aauut (6 tiac Press Box 2. State GIRL WANTS TS HOUSEWORK OR Pontiac Farm and step in fications. ae "work of any kind. PE 46395 Worg guaranteed. FE 66704. ___ 7 MODERN FURNISHED POOMS,| ™itted $55 per month K G | door PE 5-999 TAN RONGE CALE MU baits BE. | PLASTERING, NEW AND. RE Industrial Tractor Co. ee close_in. adults, FE Sexi. | Hempstead. 102 EB Muron, FE Gipts RESID NCE VACANCY. WANTED _. twee Ta 4 _pair. Vern Keller, FE 1-025). _ #25 8 WOODWARD ions er waren er 2-0263 | 2 RMS. & KITCHENETTE & SHOW. —_ Bow. —_Kivenen_o1_w. | 6 women, full or part time work, a aaa EN MY HOME. foME,|REFRIG. & WASH. MACHINE | Open Daily he Sundey =~! |" er. Pvt. entr. Vic. of Auburn Hts. TTRACTVE APT. OVERLOOK- ijncs FRONT aren BED [RONINGS DO PE 40461 - we ‘ASH POR LAND CONTRACTS. ; img Sytvao Lk Stove, refrig. & housewives, mothers can quality, service. __2384 Auburn. FE 4-6041 room. Clean & quiet At bus stop. : also bundle washing. FE 4-1039. L. FP . “H 2. yanwelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. | — ee | _utli furn, OR 3-1466 with garage | ¢ use of car & phone ps no FE 4-0021 . PF. Bowling 1 ee a, — FE 5-332. : few, ‘call aan news : Painting & Decorat 1g 20} _oR >: 2 LARGE CLEAN RMS. CLOSE | investment; For interview, c ARCADIA APTS - PE +4501, GO0D WORK. FICE Saws—Lawnmowers aR A rn GOOD | L1GHT HOUSEKEEPING ~ RM. WANTED MIDDLEAGED LADY ap i Caeitver. L. ke Accurately Sharpened 1sT CLASS EXP PAINTING AND ~C ASH 3 FS aa oF Batu & ENt| tonprrion. INCLUDES AMPLE SS eS re for eare of home & two chil-|LADY DESIRES IRONINGS IN | 18 Chamberlain FE a decorating. Reasonable. FE 5-2860. Nice location, adults, FE 23-8605, HEAT, HOT & ATER, . ~ dren ® and 10, Room & Board, a home. Will pick-up. Reason-|~_ §AWS MACHINE FILE BUYERS WAITING 7 RM. APT HAS REPRIG. PRIV. CHILDREN PERMITTED. $57| LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM. NO fron be gig Py aon ate Maney Leach __10_ Bogs = 30S is . For your land contract or equit — Pron bt eey! pleas “ee CARETAKER, Aa ARCADIA CT. aioe POR b_ 3200 Entesbeth ah ween 4: : mm. SHEECORAPAING sEC- Get ‘ 1 ner 7066 after 5. a : Ww. ~ KVE. WORK.| retarial service. en 2. TREES No Slaten Seen : sell _MY_3-2777. * Berean sf e ‘stan: _in, shower & garage FE $-€728. | time. 5171 Dixie Hwy., Dray- later service. EM 300s AND DAY | Trimmed or removed. Tree sur: service, Ca Ted 1 pe so aa any | 2 RMB. 7 PRTY, Nt & BATH! pages : RM. IN PRIVATE HOME. BUSI- | ton Plains. in work cr FE 7 | _Utl. furn. $60 PE 4012. | aan abe i| 2m rome vet TG Call be- aa : NEW WEST ore $ pm, FE around : = butidings and ~iring. Free esti- 5-007 work FE_ 5-6398 . 2 ROOM APT. COUPLE LE ONLY. re § pm, rates. Pully PC. “HAYDEN, Realtor rE PRIO. ® HEAT FURNISHED. | SLEEPING ROOMS, AVAIL. $8 PRIG, & HEAT FURNISHED. sna a ee S| Be ERs eee | Te TRIMMING AND ae hese) Neh 271308 = in a ; ROOM 97 FER WK. i will bone 4 very 4S me WASHINGS AND | TRONINGS. OR| 81. Free estimates. 23-6019. PE CASH Paddoc 7 | aie “BWLY OEGORATED 3 & é st 32402, After 4 home. FE | 45324. 3 Beoae- LOWER CLEAN. PRi. CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3, ' ; ves clerical . Some done in my e. 71 W TREE SERVICE—SPRAY- vate entrance. no drinkers. FE| rooms and bath ail large rms., of 7 ail day Sate & Sun i Write Pontiac Box: aw 4 “4 IN A FL ASH 40 located close to down town. ROOM FOR RENT IN PVT. HOME. A. 3 WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. 2 Bh grow | 7 = 7 ROOMS. DOWN TOWN, EVERY- Fither man or iady. Close in. housework & child care, live in, OR_ 3-3573. “ START. For land contracts, see Au- ioe urnished. Inquire 22 Au-) Fdw, M. Stout, Realtor FE _2-9642. reiet between 9 8.m.| WASHINGS & IRONINGS PICK | WA W. on MA . gie Johpson in person. 20 _burn, Poin r office. ec Gace” | me ton nErineD GENTLEMAN. DAY ew x 8-3138. up and deliver. OR 3-0688. i Tee estimates, 30186. ee to satisfied } RMS. & BATH. PVT oS ings ‘til 8:30 worker. Bus stop call before 6 EXPERIENCED sALESLADIEG Bantord. Thay genera) noweert at ben? | DROSSTNRKANs Tailoring 16 - Wewiy’ geccrates, ‘OW pet ‘week —— | atereinc now por? MEX: i ~ oe F . FI R 2 i for sportswear department, No WoMAX POR “WOUSEWORE AND | sitting’ prreferably stay in. |: TAOUINO. sl Paoce FE toe r een Ae ee. 7 slecsony Sake i phone applications... | et bags oft to school, OR 3-2581,| Write Pon 5; ew GRESEMARINO » TAILORING. AL- . O nson 7 ROOM EVERYTHING! 3 Pag ge : EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR Building earn 12) in my home, Call PE 8-8455. : . — A300" Sanderson. FE) waif fur, Couple with baby wel- ’ Woman (WOULD LIKE wo IN | we AKING & ALTERATIONS. yg = ;"ROOME DECOR R With Board 38 ‘Bvery| Shere pm. FES ‘oan AAAAAAAAAAAAA Ct Dore 1 Soe pe tte na. 7f howerd FE. < East siDE WEAR Bove cLus | Rooms With Board | 38 ‘ 4 rooms and bath, 1 bedroom ) IN CARE A FLOOR SANDING |. | DERSG ons SOTTS COATS | s & J LARG PVT | uiilities | furnished, ori | EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE of smai children. also to help Lavin, “yENisHING ~ ‘ava m_— ne GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE . Chidren, ee Medias | tangs, $65.60 month. vee ee meals, Te Matthews’ PE $0077 _ with housework. . Sleep & sepa- C. BUD BILLS. FE 62050 __ : you sell. re ~“MAHAN REALTY 09. LARGE NICELY FURN. FRONT rate room, own bath, TV. Must Furniture Refinishing 16A 16A SS aaa BATH, UT Tres os W_ Huron _. 20263 room with or without all the good have driver's license. Car fur-| A-t BONDED & LICENSED MA-| W.WW.~ WW: NICHOLIE & HARG GER a Ciose, - oo 270 E. POEM. UNPURN. RMS &| ole southern cooking that you can nished. wages, f son Gabe Roth, ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY, VAR- Pike Bh. entr, Close te down-| eat. Near Tel-Huron. Reasonable. uired.: MA 6-6815, ; FE '5-9591 nish removed from furniture. FE 33_W. Huron 8t. MD | y"RoOMS & BATH PRIVATE EX can, 20 Thompson Ct. or call! _?E 82338. WOULD LIKE A . Poetiai #,~ pasements, cement | _ 5-0162 LET US 136 Baldwin Ave. FE| FE 80001 between 2 & 7, Rea- “| _6 & week, 349 Judson. werk ete and fireplaces. Quali- Garden Plowin: 16B me on the sale of your contract a0? sonabie. _ Convalescent H 38A : APPLY| ty work done prom ly. and eco.) Ward ge 106 before you sell Fata Woon Woo PvE |EAROE 4 ROOMS & BATH ON ony: scent omes Peoples credit Cithing 8H. seg: | _somically we —— ste Edw, M. Stout, Realtor TLARGE MODERN: PVT." ‘ake, lightr heat. refrigerator, ; ii BRICK BLOCK WORK. <1 PLOWING AND DRAQGING. TN, Gaginew Bt. Ph, PE 66168 |j LAnee ROOMS & Cen i, PRE ets ce des el an cee ‘wFOR 4 ; vlocts : r ents chim- 4-4878 2 29-5402. : . . A t e . = WVOOL PRESSER vie bene -_ : a SER TE ch ._ Til 8:30 = yale entrance, tilities furn. $85 per month ok 3-178. From ‘dowstown Private ot se i peas dete aol < WEWLY DECORATED s wate rooms. Called “A | ag Ra — Bl CUSTOM CARPES Tf te 2 ee ties and contracts. Or have Ta OT Ee FUR bg gee re peas, eet home forthe aged: ———— | terms Le ET ey, ‘Mt Bhat Fvt. bath & ent. 242 Ferry. 6-724 or FE 31202. Help Wanted 8! _s-c1s2. : ___| LL, POWER [FF SqUIPsCENT. Se gator included, $03 | VACA PRIVATE OR a A&B TRENCHING hota = diseing. _ Bros. 1295. | valescent, 24 hr. nu care, REAL ESTATE Footing: Water line Field tile. FE me or ; q 4 rs APT. SAMUEL) OSS ee ks Evil : & 100-ft fone ee ee Te : Hotel Rooms 39 Oo. frontage. .,|3 ROOMS. PVT BATH & ENT. SIDE LOCATION. 4 ~~ . 87S, Parke St. rms & bath stove & retiig. | U URIN Bociet: 3 RM. FURN. APT. LIGHTS, GAS, Recently decor Heat furn. Avail HOTEL A B Eves Wx $-e0m1| heat, 50 E. Kennett Rd. | ble June isn Adults only. FE komme, Wy Day oF Week ‘ . - Fy woicume. i0 Plor- ON FRONT = ied te see. im0 | ence. nae | uel oh tats. SoS tale | Sorat NOOMVEDECLW ff esis. 3 A N-| STEAD, 102 East Huron St. FE| reat rms & apts, Son-e with TV. By day or week. Moderate rates, 1% NM, Perry FE 5-8126. RETIRED PEOPLE caer eee a 35.000 cash vabnantan achat Titre s ‘Prefér eensed ne. bat =. a ~ Wanted Real Estate 32A ba a aeons neat rooms, Rates LISTINGS eANTED:. YOUR a yh Contractor — an Poa! Leslie R. Middleton Good Money bation f eee P, huge DINNAN a gt Cali ibe Ba gar moe, iM 7% naan «Ger oon Bo. NEEDED BADLY & time. sell Watkins quired Eosty “téo mea capital, ‘CEMENT & BLOCK vod tential ‘Sales sire Fon : "bese su sane li C orn STRING BUYERS GET IT QUICK, through Classified Adst | a Py Samer Meee Fake Be. SU RR OY, sell t g| Yes. Whatever it is — dial through Classified "Ads FE 28181 for an ad Dries | Anythin ! Dial FE} 4.2 _Demot On 304 | Ads! To sell, rent,| ‘i 8:30 «| ROOMS & BATH, SOPT Hor) aes b \ahen’ Bonk Sos ta g ny Ag aa ee OAt PY luce, its FE ae a ct Re "ha, |' ie ah rn» tsa aoe writer and get itt | VALLEY Y REALTY ie et