: “WB. Whether Bares Forecest, (Showers, Cooler 3 ‘Detals Page 2) tha Weather: ; Ne Mbth YEAR, FRIDAY, MAY 10), 198742: PAGES “Flee as Forest Fire ea Home. SAVE CLOTHING — Mrs. Oliver Goddard (eft) and Mrs. Lee C. Donovan carry clothing from home on Rocky Hill Road near Manomet, 5 eee nn eae aan) AP Wirephete worst of scores that have plagued the Northeast . during a prolonged dry spell. Thousands of fire- National Guardsmen and volunteers icommittee’s $13 million slash in Pontiac’s equal- ized valuation will cost the school system $250,000 next year, Supt. of Schools Dr. Dana P. Whitmer told the have battled the blaze. Plymouth Spared by Fire but Blazes May Rekindle control. Some fires were and forecasters saw none in sight. i é Se nt See aks We eecseeee h Postpone fo Cost Schools $450,000 in Budget school board last night. and) $450,000. fromthe income ei called for in the new budget. until Another 1,000 acres were|state aid and tax collections show) - scorched by a series of 10 fires in up. Jefferson and Clarion Counties in * * Pot-O-Gold Prize Grows $100 More, Now Worth $700 Even when you lose you win if you're working Pot-O-Gold puzzies. Although -no winners were found among entries for last week's some week's entry in by next! This brings the total to| Judge-for ’ lucky winher who! th Louisville, Ky. ° During the next two weeks, the President ‘will make| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) |two television-radio speécties to explain the reasons for] _ Ike Asks American People === fo Judge Worth of Budget ===“ WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower de-|he said, Purale, entrants still benefit, be-ictared today that he wants the American people tOheeh sen themselves “whether they are getting what|what our ey want” under his White House stewardship. ~ Eisenhower stepped up his campaign for his ~1$71,800,000,000- spending budget in a telephoned - speech to the fourth regional Republican: conference at state school finances. $5,200 i in Cash Equalization Cut 1$250,000 in Year Board Told That Slash -Means City to-Be Short A county equalization Whitmer added that next year’s school budget was ‘|premised on the belief that the valuation would rise at City Man Throws “\Into His Furnace Sawin C. Beauchamp, -owner of . state flag ever’ made is unveiled for Michigan Week, May 19 to 25, at the Grosse Pointe home by Largest Michigan pf oye Is Unturled Lawyer Claims Hostile Publicity Bars Faimess Senate Probers Hear About Beck's Dealings in Mortgages , : i FROM OUR NEWS SERVICES WASHINGTON — — today on the ground thata . climate created by “hostile publicity” would prevent a fair hearing at this time. & t : zt George P. Johnson. It measures by 15 feet. Largest previous one measured ee _ |was accidental. ~ Whitmer stressed to the board x *« * Prosecutor Robert A, Cavanaugh ee directed a review of the story told ang Pes " way & a Muskegon boy. target session, or on resulting possible held o on a morals charge involving Barmore told Sheriff Arthur |.) Davis the Evanston, D., Scout was fatally shot in an impromptu Omani See = or reste moe ee HALE Slashes $1,500 bond for ¢ May 15, hear "Postal Budget - 5 toot 9,| 58 Million Dollar Cut 200-pound itinerant handyman who} Approved in Committee Davis said Barmore’s’ statement <2 od ester the New| WASHINGTON (INS)—Theh svewsentnes aveeeee 5 ae rr See ae] é baer News ese » Editorials ‘Farm and Garden. seeeeenes 8 zs “High ‘High School oeeabes seen eee ee a ee prs = eee +* a 2 + Peni aeds «tk oa i Programs thru 32 nie” jon» stace ste at Ophea niaid them, have anes © ss in, need, at oe to, if needed.” NO RATE HIKE SEEN bécause of the expansion. . year,” he stated. “7... 8 2 He said ‘‘there is no indication of an increase in sewer rates’ “of “The. new plant wi toe te el \ (Continued of Page, 2, Col. 5) Parolee Says He Shot Scout by Accident . MUSKEGON (@—Details in the/York State Parole Board identify- slaying of 12-year-old Boy ae Barmore as a parole violator Peter Gorham were combed by|with @ history of 21 years in prison authorities today following a on two armed paroled New York convict’s state- ing bis identity and later offered the” ment that the 1955 fatal shooting + -nation that an accidental shot!“ robbery convictions. He said Barmore first admitted from a .22 caliber rifle in his hand felled the Gorham youth, lay about 40 feet away from the body. The youth’s lower body was posed body. Peter's undershorts Over Postmaster’s Plea & budget troubles of Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield were compounded today. a ee The Senate Appropriations Com- mittee followed the lead of the) W economy-bent House yesterday and Naeeoend a 58 million dollar postal fund cut for the year beginning July 1, sak ot dated ow tl ; we More Showers Due, , With Rainy Weekend perature preceding 8 a. m. was 4 win Barce mmaredamentoataea x. § Strongest Truck M arket Predicted by GMC Official ~ “we are entering irito the strongest truck market we have ever seen,” Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the GMQ | Truck & Coach\Division, told a gathering of _— and Kiwanis Club. members ntihei seed “And we at Gene Motors Truck and Coach] . , How the balance of the three- | ‘million-dollar project will be fin- '} anced is mot decided, Willman ‘pemarked. It will be either from revenue bonds or from capital (pgogdlnp apne will depend largely on how ot a capital improvement |peogram we wil be cAFrying next if, opiitie,” the he speaker te oS a Sy , ) will be a new command for Dana P. Whitmer June 7-10 when 200 Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerge members and friends Whitmer, superintendent of pub- lie schools, was appointed commo- - gore for this, the first annual sum- mer cruise of the Pontiac Cham- - Already some 165 members | their guests have signed up the weekend of fun upon the Great Lakes, with stops planned a. Mackinac Island and Charie- Voix. “This will mark the first time in Pontiac history that so many businessmen and their friends will , be together for a ship's linger said. RESERVATIONS OPEN He added that reservations may still be made at the chamber office . ‘in. the Waldron Hotel. The ship grouped eruise,"" Manager John W. Hir- il Great Lakes June 7-102 esee, according to architect Leo| J. Heenan. 4 Heenan said the city might ac-| | COMMODORE WHITMER has been chartered especially for chamber members and friends. d for the trip is $110 per person, includes a private state- room. * The ship will leave Detroit at ‘@ p.m. dune 7 at the foot of Weodward avenue and arrive back in Detroit at 2 p.m. June 10. “Committees. are now being acti- vated fo plan a full weekend of fun and relaxation, Hirlinger re- UAW, Chrysler Officials to Discuss Settlement DETROIT (INS) — Officials of Equalization Slash Cuts School Money (Continued From Page One) - i t il 212 meet to talk over the|there will be further reductions in x« «* * : ’ the valuation of personal property.) The measure allows the Oakiand|['\" | ° .The trouble stems from the com-| The school board long-range Board of Supervisors to ator Olds pany’s plans to move some plans assumed that valuationiset up a three to five member _tions to a new stamping plant at| would rise by at least $10 million allocate funds, and hire a Twinsburg, Ohio. a year for the next few years. and engineering staff as) 30 Crushed to Death as have to completely revise these , said Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson rging ; Port noe! paas'e talent ee eed” | Wetertord, 0 co-sponsor Rule by 5-Man Junta eS cont tie teva be Gn kc BOGOTA, Colombia w - | The superintendent also ex- ; @-- Digs MI |plained the current state aid pic-| M*rvey Ledse, of Dratron Plains. Jtor Gustavo Rojas Pinilla was , ture, saying the district was.short| The second measure authorizesiswept out of power today. | $19 a pupil on promised aid for/boards of gupervisors in counties} amis scenes of wild jubilation : . SIMS potion, notes weekd be Jemed asjpledge’ cumtywhle, fall tnith end) © (0 RSIS we People often noises are dif-/eeded through August it behind ry drains, panda. . ferent just Before a rain. tt 4s(lef that eventually the Legislature Woe. turning over the presidency to a _apgued that horns, whistles, ete.,{Would levy new taxes to make up} It would allow Oakland County five-man military junta, ._- Op ad ape Dageomnlne~ ge oyciseaheetaemegy |communities to get lower. interest was overthrown by & iu cnt df oche-tetes nor ag Br wwe Loaten, Letee bod Ro- “wa a types, issuable on seven aE pdt there any scientific basis for| days notice. ‘Schimmel sald he | The county could ero Rew Hs such statements? Do sounds actual-| thought they would bear low in- jects and also people. ly carry through the air more] terest similar to short term U.S, |ter-county d bedi hel clearly before the arrival of rain?) government bills. the best answer in a broadcast Though it may surprise some,| 1, other action, the board ap-|™s. Lodge Mec: “® these old sayings are true. pointed four new principals. They Two other ie that I, who J When the weather ts clear, |are Perry Ninotti, Willis School; |* “mal vote. woman Birney is no cloud reef above the |Arthur Bell, Wever; Lorena CONTRACT et : As rain threatens and |Adams, Kennett Rd; and Adeline) One would _— begin passing overhead, (Hook, Hi Melvyn| volved in the Story, Page $ lowering, the effect is one |Stacbler was named assistant |tnterceptor - & sound reflector, and sounds {principal of Madison Junior High. |gether for a to assemble in ten bounces back, so te speak, e:- @ & ing of the River anticipation of the from thie overhead layer of Superintendents J. Ce-| 4 scctine to They jammed the| ipa gs Sa woge ceaetations wih te] Bnet, At least phe result is a sort of echo-sound,|°" Wage. '| Township. be © hollow sound, which carries|United Skilled Maintenance ie tot be be alla sound does on bright, cloudiess|™eimtenance men, They sald Cet) set if ‘ day, Therefore, when familiar, ™en wanted wages comparable to noises sound unusually clear, or i ice ce tacey eee oh Sere or heavy moist air is lower- ey ‘when this happens, you The finishing touches are being on-Pontiac’s- new $100,000 fire station at West Huron and Gen- cept the ‘project as said he was ready to move in 14 men after the hall is accepted by the city. several men from other ‘stations to provide the full quota for Pon- House Passes Drainage Bills . Call Legislation Answer to Oakland Sewer and ‘Water Problems > i % He said he ‘had té “extract” : tiac’s fifth fire station. — The city is planning a dedica-| ~ jtion and open house soon after all) equipment is in the building. * Council Post No. 1370, 398 S. Saginaw St. Eftimate for. Graham in New York HE Z iH 7 i At @ am: Wind velocity Smph le a hee nee ee ve 6 eee ee eee news Sg boi : iw 2 See ®. &. ind ‘|Calls for 3-Powet Talks ‘a Meet reeee Tee ee i rtrir Tr iit) Ceeeeerieureeeee +i Se seheee enereees +. Bs . * (aie renee gs j Russia Asks. A - Test Banh ‘MOSCOW W — ‘The Supreme Soviet today called on the United |rnace States Congress and the British Parliament to work for immediate | and (Crusade Tab $900,000) the New York Crusade by busi- individuals Hh H i alk on. ’The Cold. SEE REND. is CF Was rae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY to, tr ade < “200 Members, Friends Plan 4-Day Cruise |New Fire House CUE ieeceteres |The Day in Birmingham Sqr ete tf VAPIELE | |. \Near Completion Ri he Obata, io mries « 7 ni , . (Ruth Shain Group. of Will Heave Anchor scree" Ruth Shain Group | Ces | Forest Fire Spares Historic Plymouth | i#BI pe nage 200, School of ‘the persons from the area heard Jo- dimer] ~ casa ee Doles eee ee oe — ‘ | |nomic Aspects of the Cold War”| meeting pang oa Hd _—. at the Communit y|Nursery Schools at 6:30 p.m. same Pw srg Oy eg eo a sasiiaty aie Brand New—Latest Models In the season Gesmentinanl Relations Close. likes bee conaeend sneund “Whe for Ladies and Meg Dodge, aakidiy that no public [Nursery Schools?” Special dinner| Bust oue caress a ] record be made of his address, |ests will include leaders Dr. drow & sharp plctare of the im. (Ving Seigel, research proiectl 59 95 Watches, now 27.50 pact the “Cold War” kas on the |2der at enya or international economie picture. — ae eet, Daocathinal Re 49.95 W now 33.00 | The speaker has served numer-|search at Wayne State University, | ous goveramental posts inciadling oencitsers Dice Hielen Parks end] 59.95 Wi ; now 40.00 ja position as direct adviser to the|Mrs, Nellita Sithian of the State) Wat 47.00 President, United States represent-|Social Welfare Dept. and Grace 71.50 Watches, now -jative, as well as several posts in|Gravelin, assistant director for the (Pine 10% Ved. Tas) the of military activities and|Nursery Day Care Program, De- ee ee ae i tee. In addition, » he is active in program, according ¢ | local civic and government af- |Wuggazer will consist of 10 iin | JEWELRY —Main Floes fairs, He is an official of the utes entertainment features Bes s Detett Bank aad Trest Co., and, ach of De & : serves Chrysler Corp., : : per Hospital, International Cham- ber of Commerce and the com- mission active in develeping - atemic energy fer peacetime : Also on the program was ali: young Michigan tenor, Wesley Dalton of Dearborn. He was ac- ‘jeompanied by Kent McDonald, minister of music at St. James Episcopal Church. . : eS Bloomfield Hills Board of Edu- cation reminds prospective candi- dates for the June 10 election that all petitions must be filed by to- morrow. Spokesman for the board this morning sald that only two petitions so far have been taken " out meration begins in the Hills today continuing through May 30. x« * * The Wing Lake School, kinder-| garten round-up, is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. next Wednesday in the room. 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MARTIX end dip inal gaselih aking ll INS Foreign Director his mistress,- Claretta Petaccl, Mian officigls are trying to UN) appeared and is believed to have Tage a Vig apied miystery—what! been used by Italian Communists pe the “Treasure oft finance their long efforts to | gain control in Italy. we * ee | In a week since a trial of 36 ie treasure was the money and Italian defendants opened in Padua dmables — variously estimated, there has been one bit of evidence p $100 million — which dictator! pointing toward this belief. Béiiito Mussolini's group was + « « tre _o = ae ped hype Carlo Maderna testified he drove 7 War IL a truck carrying the treasure from * the Dongo town hall to Como, olini was caught by parti- |where it was received by Dante DENIED CHARGE THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 eh 4n.the mystery. include-murder,.|Comtaip correspondence . with legislators. today asked that De- nat and receiving | Winston ‘Churchill, then Brifign| Reds were responsible for the It felian’ Officials Still H unt pots ‘Treasure of Dongo’ gal mrs Sr eet ote wanes Ban a Investigation Sought |s'saitm ant win LEATHER. CASE | * “friend of hers disappeared, : . | In a similar move, the staté cor- eal this second ’s father ‘reetions ommission “yesterda Gorrieri. The latter is a — stolen from the truck we wa, Aone. Ret moto Var setoen venta Rds PO jin DeHoCo Charge ae Meg ance study wh nist deputy in the Ttalian arlia-| parked. which Mussolini} - ' : At a long inquiry preceding t the| _— Two Democratic} operations in the institution's wom- cos Cais Peeve Charges against the defendant carried and which was rumored to : te & oes thet LANSING # De-|en's division. It recommended the troit’s Common Council investigate! oi: undertake the study. . Gorrieri hotly denied that he re-| stolen property. ", | Prine Minister. deaths of these four people as well), “alleged inhuman and vicious Paul R. Brown, former super- worth much. * * * One partisan named Neri van- treasure. e 7 Correction. Como. 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Coya Knutson (D-Minn) says American housewives like trading stamps and furthermore, they know that more about shopping values “‘than all the experts put together.’ Interrupting testimony of gov- ernment marketing specialists yes- terday on the relationship between stamps and food costs. Mrs. Knut son said the housewife. “shops where she gets the best value ‘If trading stamps are part of that value, she will save them.’ she said. “If they aren't, she wont “I know in my own: state that R5 per cent of the housewives save stamps, and that they like them *~ * * Mrs. Knutson, a member of a House agriculture subcommittee mvestigating retail food costs, let fly at what she said have been “frivolous charges about the fea- ther-headed American housewife “I have heard it seriously gaid that the average American house- wife shops erratically and with no more purpose than a bumblebee and that she is therefore attracted xy brightly colored stamps. and that collection of these stamps has become something of a hobby with her.” she snapped “A more laughable charge | not imagine."' Her male colleagues sat by in siience ate Mrs Knutson housewives are shrewd and shoppers who do a pretty good job” of shopping tive Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK w neoln. 76, since airman of the Life Insurance Co., the nation’s largest former president and first affiliated with the firm as an - Leroy Alton 1951] board Metropolitan ( t attorney and becoming general vumsel in 19235. died vesterday lie was born in Little Valley, N.Y . * - VENICE. Cahf. @—Harry La mont 74 veteran stage and screen actor ‘who started his career on the New York stage in 1898 and in 1915 moved to Cal fornia where he made more than ” movies, died Wednesday. He was born in New York City * * oe LINCOLN, Neb. — The Most Rev. Louie B. Kucera, 69, bishop ef the Roman Catholic diocese of Lincoln since 1930, and since 1955 an assistant at the pontificial throne and count of the apostolic palace; qa rank just below the car- dinals in the hierarchy of the church, died yesterday. He was bern in Rice County, Minn * * ¥ DENVER (#—Dr J, Brownlee Davidson former head of the lowa State College Agricultural Engineering Department. and the first president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, died Wednesday " Earl Armstrong of Wyoming; Deaths in Pontiac Area wis, ROY BOSAW Mrs. Roy (Emma Leona) Bosaw, top rack: §9 of 699 Franklin Rd. died yes- terday morning in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two weeks Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Christine White of Pontiac and Mrs, Herman Foster of Utica; three brothers and a sister Service will be at 2 dav from vthe Pursley Funeral Home with the Rev. C. D. Friess af the Wesleyan Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Bosaw's body will then be taken to the Murphy Fu p.m. Satur- neral Home. Shelbyville, Ind. for service and burial Monday morning MRS. BURTON A, BURNES Mrs. Burton A. (Winifred M.) Burnes, 79, of 93 Mark St. died this morning of a heart ailment She was ill five months Mrs. Burnes was a member of Central Methodist Church She is survived by a son, Burnes, and a sister, Mrs Allers, both of Pontiac Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day from the Huntoon Funeral Home with her pastor, Dr. Milton H. Bank. officiating. Buria! will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Lioyd lsabel MRS. WILLIS KHYNDRESS ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs Willis (Cynthia M.) Rhyndress, 82 of 303 Remeo St. here, who died today at Pontiac Genera! Hos- pital, are pending from Pixley Funeral Home Besides her husband, Mrs. Rhyn- dress is survived by one daughter Mrs. Paul HKAGLE AND OE O three Eliza Turnbull and Mrs. Glenna Sau) of Canada, and Mrs. Martha Wilson of Florida. Two brothers William of Ontario and Glenford E. Haviland of Pon- tiac also survive sisters. Mrs. WILLIS VAN ORDER TW TROY — Funeral arrangements are pending at the Price Funeral Horne. 2301 S. Rochester R.d., Troy. for Willis Van Order, 64. of 47 Hartland Ave. Troy Order died this morn- in Dear- M Var ng at Veterans Hospital born FRANK J. PEARSON HOLLY—Service for. Frank J Pearson, 79. of 24 N. Saginaw who died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday from Dryer Funeral Home, here with buria! in Oak srove Cemetery, Milford, Mr. Pearson is survived by: his wife Anna and one daughter. Mrs Rose Janowiak of Hoi!) JOHN P. SHORTWAY PLEASANT LAKE—Service for John Phillip Shortway. 15, of 1150 South Hospital Rd. will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday from the Farmer- Snover Funeral Home. , Pontiac Burial will follow in Commerce Cemetery, He died at his home Surviving besides his parents are a brother, Jerry Paul:. two sisters, Judy Elizabeth and Ariene Mary, all at home, arti his grand- mothers, Mrs. Mary Snyder and Mrs. Emma Shortway, both of Pon- tiac MRS, NELLIE SMITH OXFORD — Service for Mrs Nellie Smith, 72, of 102 Hudson St., who died Thursday, will be held from the Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home at 2. p.m. Saturday with burial in Ridgelawn Ceme- tery Mrs. Smith is survived by her daughters Mrs. Elizabeth Young of Wayne, Mrs. Anne McBride of Detroit and Mrs. Arthur Smith four sisters Mrs. Sadie Good of Dearborn. Mrs. Hazel Winston of (Detroit, Mrs. Lilly Spry and Mrs. | ‘Florence Thompson, both of On| tario, : VINCENT J. VULLO IR. Graveside service for Vincent. J. Vullo Jr., infant son of Vincent J. and Nanette Sprinkle Vullo of 8834 Arlington St. was held at 2 p.m today at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery The Rev. Paul T. Hart of First | Methodist Church officiated. Vincent is survived by his par- ents;,a brother, James, and a sis- ter, Gerry, both at home. He was born Wednesday and died yesterday in Pontiac General Hos- pital. Arrangements were by the Pursiey Funeral Home ee ne 5 Pine Trees Stolen From Road Commission Five newly planted scotch pine trees were stolen from the Oakland County Road Commission premises, on Pontiac Lake Road yesterday,’ according to a report from Water- ford Township police Polite said the thieves drove into a private road just off of Telegraph road, dug up the trees, and left before anyone disGovered the theft Dedication Set May 16 FEAST LANSING # —. 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PRESS. ee ie | reeot pundes ~ Terererer end Generel Oc uanoe Manager S@vertisme Macager JOR* ei - Promotion wessare foun W, Preeemeis, - wy Cheam ns Seoretery and Editor Retail vavertieing Mer. Rowest SB. Txe. Geosse C i. Maneguag ‘Banor iwssified Manager ——seomnatntiememnmamnen (ee tp nae ena Entered at Post Office, Sontiac. as second class matter cermin MEMBER OF THE vmeuistasdvasd PRESS amen: Se epee et eee no $ Phe Ansecfated Frees is eatitied exciistvely to the use for m of all local news printed im thts newspaper as well A all 4P news dispat spies ete ee ‘Tue Powtisc Poses ts deitvered bv carrier for 48 cents ‘ arslay Serves cae haben ond MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIPCULATIONS FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 Eisenhower Budget Up for Discussion An interesting political contest looms in Washington. President Dwicut D. EisENHOWER has decided to go. to Congress and _ battle for his $71.8 billion budget. | Also, he plans on carrying his fight | to the people in a major speech or tro. oO ; * * * “When he presented his record- breaking totals for a peacetime economy, Congress received it a bit breathlessly, but seemed to survive with a minimum of criticism. However, when- the people - across the land received the news they were first stunned or shocked into silence; but they re- vived rapidly and the rafters rang with cries of disapproval and even indignation. The taxpayers became very vocal and expressed themselves openly, privately and in large,and small gatherings. _ They wanted it cut. * * * Congress began to hear from the constituents back home and if there’s one thing sacred in the life of a Congressman, it’s a constituent who votes in his district. Especially is this - true, if the constituent is uttering strident cries of pain and anguish. Hence, both the Senate and the House began to shy away from the budget. It fairly stood alone in all its pristine glory—and little else. Those who had tacitly approved became silent. Those who were silent, voiced open criticism. And those who had disapptoved at the outset, broke into full cry. ~ kk * Throughout the early stages of this incipient rebellion, the President said little. A couple of men in very high places expressed criticism of the amount and then became silent. Hence the.71.8 billion found few de- fenders and an army of critics. In fact at one time, President E:sen- soweRr told the Congress to go ahead was slow to accept this challenge. x kk we. “Foreign, Aid” which had the flag ' wrapped around it for many years, wag suddenly stripped of all sacred pounding from the hustings. eo OR * - ae ing situation looms “oe President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was unquestion- ably the most popular man in the enough defense to carry his proj- ects?” Can he persuade Congress te forget the heavy mail and the vocal reactions they received from back home?, Can he remind enough New Dealers and Fair Dealers that the Democratic Party policy for twenty years was a continuous round of “tax, tax, spend and tax?” : Wn tk : The fur will fly in days rags But who knows which way? Case hardened Washirigtin - "freien tor goece, ant goats, doe ‘clare the President will probably _. win out in. most of his points. = ‘There will be some concessions — Out of deference to the lamenta- ‘tions from back home, but in thr _ end, the two Houses will capitu- - Gry etna epee beet wees ~ and show him how to cut it. Congress: qualities and it came in for heavy wotld a few months ago, summon-_ ___: “gbeervers - who-have- *>een——-—— Reon in Boating oan to Lake-Filled County Oakland County is enjoying a mild has run two or three seasons already and which promises to continue un- abated. ~ We refer to boating. The increase is startling. Ail over the United States, water craft of all descriptions have been increasing amazingly in _pepularity and usage. All man- ner of lakes and rivers are wit- nessing the greatest parade of water maneuvers in the histery of the world. Everything from canoes up to impressive cabin cruisers are springing into use as never before. . x * * We now have the boatel. It’s a first cousin to the motel. This institution appeals to the boat “trade and provides convenient dock age in place of parking. It then of- fers meals that people can eat on the spot or “take out.” Of course, Oak- land County is prospering above the average in this connection, We have the lakes in such profusion that the increased activity is clearly reflected. — . x * * Probably this is a fine thing and serves a good cause, It takes people out in the open, provides a happy diversion and adds a new interest to their lives. What- ever the upswing in the boating _ business proves to be, Oakland County stands to gain beyond the average community. More power to the putt-putts. - The Man About Town Who Is Oldest? Our Records Don’t Show Any Near Century Mark May: What appears: to be trying to outde April in weather suceotash. - This column still is hunting for the oldest man in Oakland County, and is getting quite alarmed. There are several members of the fair sex among our 600,000 population who have passed the century mark, ‘ut we know of no man over 97 years. Is there something about our environment that is not conducive to the longevity of maies? If -so, let's fix it. Our loyal readers are asked to come to ‘our assistance. We want to recognize the oldest man in this county. If you feel that you might qualify for that distinction, or if you know of somebody who might do so, drop us a line or give us a ring. - Yes, you might bring in the evidence. Accepting the. position of Englisn teacher in the new University of Mich- igan Flint branch is“ — Edward Calver, former Pontiac young man, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Calver of-36 Stout St. “ak From Utica comes a letter of absolute censure, over the signature of “Give the Boy a Chance,” . which roundly berates us for pening fun last summer at : Duke ia the Detroit Tiger pitcher from that town. Duke now is making good in a‘big way, arid surely putting Utica on the map. With bowed head, crimson face and humbled conscience, we nar apologize __ for past deeds. In case you're interested, "twas 40 years all today that Governer Albert E. Sleeper signed the bill giving the right to vote to Michigan women. A relic of considerable historical value, is owned by: Levern (Stub) Robins: - _of Oxford, in the shape of a reserved seat admission ticket to the proceedings _ President Andrew Johnson : in the halls of Congress in 1868, when his impeachment came within one vote. The ticket was issued to Mr. Robinson's _, Srandtather, who evidently did not use tH as the seat stub is still attached. ‘so of. so-called wild rabbits are “pasta yes hae "Fearing @ brood under @ tree near the THE PONTIAC PRESS. hIDAY. MAY 10, 197 “Practice Shots, Heck!— ee This Is the Real Thing” David Lawrence Says: Humphrey’ 7 Remarks Misquoted WASHINGTON — rn, i” the Treasury George Humphrey nas been bearing the brunt of a good deal of criticism lately throughout the country. Some ac- cuse him of “attacking the Presi- dent's budget. “Others say he pre- dicted a depres- sion that ‘“‘will curl your fair’ -unless. the . 1958 budget recom- mended by the President is cut e twitting the ad- : ministration and LAWRENCE seeking to ex- pioit the alleged ‘ions. But, if ever_a man in public life - was misquoted out of context, mis- understood and misrepresented, it is the present Secretary of the Treasury in relation .to his com- ments at a press conference of Jan- uary 16 last. * * * Fortunately, a stenographie rec- ord was kept and was issued to the press that same day. “ eorapleted a study of what was distributed by various wire serv- lees and what was printed in «most ef the newspapers immedi- ately after the press conference of January 16. The only conclu- sion that can be reached is that the text of what the secretary | really said and the tmpression eonveyed by some of the wire services and what was printed in . ent. Here is the exact text of the question that drew the response ~ about “hair curting"’: ACADEMIC TALK “Mr. Secretary, isn’t nearly all the talk here today about cutting spending and cutting taxes largely academic, as long as the world situation remains what_it is? Look- . ing at this budget, I find that the lion's share of the increased ex- penditures is for mutual security and defense, Is there any hope any- where if, the world situation that you can do any cutting in defense s spending ‘in the “next “few Years years?” *. © it ate te be cond. that the ques- | tioner inquired about “any hope omy that we. time goes on.” . This correspondent has just taking year's budget but of what has. to be done “over a long period of time.’ He -was talking directly about reducing expenses for arma- ment. So are Prime Minister Mac- millan and Premier Mollett and Chancellor Adenauer. All over the world statesmen are talking of the backbreaking burdens of arma- ment. = * * * None of the dispaiches written on January 16 that this correspondent ’ pects due to the armament burden arising out of the worid situation and the particular budget submit- ted that week by the President. The public didn’t get the im- pression at all that Humphrey was really supporting the exist- ing budget but that he was dif- fering with the President, (Copyright 1967) = Dr. William Brady Says: Angina ‘Cripple’ Loses Fear. of Heart Attacks sere years I hom had what a heart specialist diagnosed as an- gina pectoris,’ writes an Ohjo man, “and it got-so-bad-that I was afraid to walk just a short My wife also takes these, just for her general well @ being. x « “Believe me, DE. BRADY Dr. Brady, I am: very grateful. I am not afraid any more. I take several walks daily and seldom feel the need of a nitro pill. have just one question to ask: Am I doing right to take all of these medicines every day esse? (H.C.A.)" Whit saedielinsis? You mention only one In the cvp hook (Little Lesson nitroglycerin: tablets every day. There ig far too much awe of nitroglycerin among sufferers ' from heart and artery troubles. Lesson 21 is “How to Breathe,” find that a few. inflations will re- lieve or ward off many an ache In it you will find instructions for . drop of the drug. But keep the B-Nutron at the same optimal level indefimitly Without promising or guarantee- ing anything, I merely say that, in most instances, victims of the digi- talis obession who use this taper- ing-off method begin to fee! so good after a few weeks that they toss the remainder of the digitalis ifito the ash can and sail on hap- pily without the eruteh, * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long. pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not disease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be ee br William Brady. if a Dr, ise addressed envelope is soni se to he Pe tae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. , (Copyright 1957) Voies of the Pack Press Readers Continue Discussion: About H fospital — Letters wil be he condensed when necite sary beanate of lack of space. Pull game. writer ‘wast ramen gf eS i] not be publishe: e writer M ce unions the letter is critical in tts nature. I was glad to see The Press holds “hospital authorities accountable” and sees no alternative but. to vote for the hospital addition. I beg to differ. The city officials who direct the hospital authorities are _ the _.@nes-whom 1 hold-accountable and I refuse to condone their conduct by voting additional funds. I see other alternatives which do not, let the hospital ‘‘stand empty and idle.” City officials asked a three-million-deilar hos. pital addition and 1', mills a year (over a third millien deliars at present assessed valuation) as a biank check for other capitat _ improvements. We authorized exactly what they advised. How- ever, had they requested the true four and one-half million for the hospital, we might well have balked at the cost of the ether improvements. Why not balk now? Let the rest of the hospital cost be made up from funds on hand (if afiy) and this capital improvement blank check. Certainly it will put some other worthy projects a few years farther away on the timetabie, ~ which you and I must do in our personal spending. Also. this will be an appropriate way to tell - the city officials that we, not they, decide how much of our money will be spent. We can tell them in an ever more appropriate way at the next general n. A. C. Roberts’ Mrs. Katherine Moody says she paid a 15 per cent surtax for the privilege of using our hospifal as someone outside the city. She thinks this is too much. I'm not it's enough. She must remem-—- ber she didn't pay a cent of taxes to build the place or keep it up. . Cityite I admire Mr. Kern's initiative and courage and hasten to affirm his stand. I have consistently voted against the hospital addition and bend issués for the following rea- sons; The present site is a poor loca- tion for expansion. Land is high and space at a premium. Expan- sion for parking would mean Wwaste- ful and extremely high spending. Trafiic around the hospital is heavy and won't get better. Am- bulance and emergency car access is poor and, on summer weekends, ity and hospital officials; mys- ae fund manipulations and financial statements. I resent my tax dollars being spent on projects the majority djsapproves. and ’ resent being treated as though I ial hy tented ty Anis eos: naughy children whe must be led around by the nose and mildly punished for speaking up about matters that concern us all. 1 don't feel it's our responsibility te provide for them. I must dis- agree with the editorial in ‘ast week's Press. F say vete “NO’* and tet the untinished skeleton stand a few mouths as an ebject *lessoa. Demand a public aceount- ing of funds, examine adminis- tration. All questions sheuld be answered, and then let elected officials submit te the publie a plan to finish the addi- We're stuck with a bad. situa- tion, but we can stil] salvage some good and correct some wrongs that have plagued Pontiac, and in the“ process prevent a like situation from occurring again. W. R. Shirley 64 Seminole St. I see someone thinks half of the money for the hospital should be raised by ‘popular subscription” outside Pontiac, as half of the usage of the hospital is for people from surrounding areas. That is a fine idea bet in my opinion it is utterly ‘ * fer City funds eutside the city, you wouldn't get one-tenth part mt the’ geal. You have te be practi. cal about these matters. Ne one struggles to. do the impossible, * The money will. have to come through ‘a higher charge for the services when outside people enter the hospital. There's no other way. The. management can compute a sensible charge and then impose it, / If it is double the charge for people in the city, then those out- side will have to pay the doubie charge or go to some other hos. pital. I dont want to pay their costs any more than anyone else does. Old Fund Raiser During my recent stay at Pon tiac General Hospital, I was im- pressed with the courteous, effi- cient handing of patients, from time of checking in until discharge. It was pretty obvious that mem- bers of the staff were dedicated to making. your stay as comfort- able and pleasant as possible. I have nething but praise for the _ staff at the hospital. , Frank Volant Lake Orion ——— yee THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Theu shalt have none other gods before me.—Deut, 5:7, * * * God will put up with a great ~ many things in the human peart, but there is one thing that He will not put up with in it—a second place. He who offers God a second place. offers Him no place.—John Ruskin, ¥ Case Records ofa Paychologist: Explains Personality Develomsens * * Tom Sediadlere if some folks ‘aren't “born” salesmen. What is your opinion? Then read the discussion below fo see the true facts about personality devel- t. Don’t make the error of thinking your. environment is the same as. that of your ee and sisters, for your a Seutntenr difference! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-37%: Tom T., aged 31, attended a meeting sponsored by ‘ational Club in Drayton Plains, even the family dog i Medians ro h daydreamers, sctentows "Yat socially "fetal and reticent, Prodigal ; de Me hm. Second children inthe taimiy “Ble even while they are toddlers cry phony tears just to get their harassed mother to rush to their ‘ i rf ef ] Fr g i pj ten li + | fit Hie -_ = So your porsbeiliy is. encily influenced by the, sequence you occupy in the family group. vily makes. Tom's dasipee. testhic ie ue Roe a ee i | iZf 8 8 FFE duly - ey cde S ee Hf No fe ME NE ee Ee ae —— esa) A i RN 7 ceed Baad ee Ae Se } # re ; “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ina MAY 1 10, 1057 js . a ian Plane Goes Do _ It’s ‘Amon Furnitur Samples . GEORGES-NEWPORTS All 10 Safe Goes Down “ “ - Pet of Time ly, oro: «+ x = Chair Massages Senators \trecutives Toit Pacific 1170 ‘miles southwest of! smatic massagers, to relaxa tired te de se," he said, “pecause® PHILADELPHIA {®-—-An_educa-; here last night but all 10 men statesman and unsag his waistline, | people definitely do need them. |tor says that a major problem in aboard’ were safe. aiid uninjured are among sampi of furnitire’ ae Se cutive spends less than 5 per cent on a raft, the Navy-announced to-| the Senate is being asked to buy! . cunt of tension. Our machine |of hi time thinking creatively. day. for its new 23 million dollar office) 4. A Dr, B. B, Goldner, head of La : whe’ caeelitas” Wiens ccs a | Nine terested t» Seite he NOP?” "| gutle Caliede's Schad of Coeative We have nothing but'the best for Mother . . . e | A enleemen eihendink eth aul This is done, he said, through ryinking yesterday told 100 top a glorious array of gala gifts, certain to make 's way to pick up the men, the “circular - horizontal - vertical ac-| executives of leading ~—her beam with joy on that special day! What- Navy seid. tors may have to use their OWRition” of upholstered rollers which|that “America’s industrial might path we ihre pod whomp ‘up “a form of passive rbigeses upon the creativeness of jbuilt-in massage units at prices ©*©rcize to help stimulate circula- xecutives. |Tanging from $195 to $395. tion.” Motors in the chairs, he ever her taste, whatever her age, you're sure to find exactly the right gift for her here! Choose now! . In Time for Mother's Day Gift Giving eee | Samples are on display in the |¢*Plained “give thousands of mas-|ieast 10 per cent of the minds of SERVICE rotunda of the present Senate sage actions per minute.” key industrialists working crea- GRAND OPENING! Our Summer office building. They are part x * * tively te stay ahead of the produc- e be il ALL WORK GUARANTEED {| % 8@ exhibit mainly devoted t0 | ssenators would probably have| “0m Face and competition for such standard furnishings iA ' yy : Color——Black G White | shiny-topped seidlncuay ots und my these individually, Long| The” meeting today was in ad- YZe We Peature leather-upholstered swivel chairs |said, “because you could hardly ance of La Salle’s first Nation- ol vat . — complete with padded head- |justify it as « public expense, I) aj Comprehensive Symposium on wy ‘ : Yet, he maintained, it ‘would >> | : 7 and ROA | tm "| ste iin “at School Opera Opens Saf Featuring Better Dresses at only Good Used TV Sets plays were planned to give the|long run, because if it shape Reasonably Priced ‘special commission in charge of|healthy and alive it « Amid Racial Ban STORE HOURS the new building an idea of what for everyone.” 39: kind of chairs, desks and tables) One Senator and several Con- . Weekags 9 te Uci0; Bel. 9 to 6 \to buy for the structures He added'gressmen already have the ma- AUSTIN, Tex. @—An under- ‘ that he did not know how two mas- chines, he added. graduate opera opens tonight on CONDON S jsage chairs got in the exhibit.- . - the University of Texas campus RADIO & TV NO PF . . F amid controversy over the re SALES G SERVICE | But William T. Long, local dis- Heads Livonia Police moval of a coed from a leading 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn eae te Se ees, crag LIVONIA (# — James Jordan, a mi pare nang a . interv’ ver it W proble: " : 8 : . _ Call FE 4-9736 said he simply put them there. |Tetied Highland Park detective.) Barbara Louise Smith, 19year- Factery Authorised Sytvanis Service lis the new chief of police of\oi4 junior music major from “We had several suggestions (Livonia. Pittsburg, Tex., was expected in the audience for the opening per- formance of “Dido and Aeneas.” She was removed from the role , of Dido by the college adminis- For Mother's Day, tration after complaints by state 5 | legislators. ad a S Ce B. & pre May ae University Presiden ; ca wil- . . son has not ‘ oe commented on the action. Effigies of both Miss Smith and two state representatives were Nothing will please Mother better than a Dress for Mother's Day. Nothing will please you better than the fine quality you buy for only $5 . . . Choose from * Junior 9 to -5 . , . Misses’ 10 to 20... Large sizes 4% to 24'4. |found hanging on the campus and iat the state capitol yesterday. | | The student council passed a |resolution last night which in ef- Use Our CREDIT ‘fect condemned the action of the ' a TERMS Mother will love these ORCHIDS Motorist Found Guilty, LINEN DUSTERS § on Drunk, Disorderly NYLON TOPPERS for MOM | ‘Tony $. Hrymecki, driver othe AE. MON ERE - jauto involved in an acci April. . iz in which his 10-yearold daugh-| a ‘ter suffered a fractured jaw and’ P the Gitte SS ; 8 iright leg, was found guilty on a givers j $ drunk and disorderly charge and) * Appreciated ; paid a $25 fine instead of five| i ; : (days in jail. Ny | ~~ * * | Hrymecki, of 140 Wall St, appeared before Municipal Judge | i\Cecil B. McCallum. LRT I PF ad She'll be the proudest mom in the | His auto skidded into a tele-| ; € world with @ radiont orchid in phone pole in front of 520 S. ae delicete, glowing colors. Eoch Paddock St., after another auto \ one boxed;with corsage pin;bow. \ suddenly stopped in front of him, | \Hrymecki claimed. sl j Last Rites to Youth, 7, | ‘Administered by Cardinal i Carnation | Nosegay | BW Yor Frans cand CCMA EIN: arama TTD pe PWT 6 Lovely . rites oS coisa oh ocr tak a : Church tight to a T-year-old| my “ struck in Central) 4 ray dey long! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10; 1957_—) cag ERSURSS TEs Sa nes? * 4) neh moves less{ New York City is about 36 miles, | " | ers | double wedding’ June 1 to the | ald, 21. The . Fo) sagging Bane sas inch fnlin longi and “ebibut 16% miles| | twins to Wed Brothers. Ericksen brothers—who are not . across at its point. of greatest width, ; -\._ gesponding to many different} 5 i a ey —— ; THe KURTUS, | A FIGH OF INDIA, HAS A UNIQUE WAY OF KEEPING ITS EYES ON ITS EGOS. DuSibes True Life Adventures HE FEMALE VErPOSITS A CLUSTER OF E666 IN THE VEPKEGGION ATOP THE MALES HEAU WHERE A | HOOK CLAMPS THEM : GECURELY IN PLACE, HE THEN CARRIES THEM ABOUT /. UNTIL THEY HATCH. eee ta *% ae ; 7 s ~ ey . A - - LOVELY GROUND-IN DESIGN Regularly | : $ 89 Place this big beautiful mirror over a sofa, mantel or $14.95 } other feature wall space. Watch it create a new with beend_trede . dromatic effect. See it add depth and brilliance to REDUCED TO ONLY. . Sistent fetwe tetas. 5-10 your entire room. The deep shadow box frame hos - $0389 ™ , |} gold veined mirror paneling for a rich effect. End. $ 95 $14.95 8 Trod | panels carry a graceful modern engraved wheat design ' Value Less Trade , ° to: lend a further note of elegance. Save now and let : “ } Colombia Banks! U.S. Youths Safety enone ae Honors this mirror make your home lighter, brighter ond ° MELVINDALE (INS) — The With Guerrillas | yichigan council ot Satety Super- | Told fo Reopen -_ Prag Nae given 90 checks an OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M: : } HAVANA ae ee beck! with their|shoulder patches to three state | ) Other Businesses Also comntiine Un cescheems Navalitruck drivers honored for their oe Wa ‘to Put End to ae a nea nt chosen from 16 nom- liad | | FURNITURE & Crippling Strikes Cuba with guerrillas fighting the|inees, are: " : forces of President Ba-| John Mallorey, 49, of Port Huron, APPLIANCES By RICHARD G. MASSOCK pens gies Gn ee ; vy son years of | marin of Preascet Cute a nd ey Pt Cao 1 1806 ey eee Teer St Rojas Pinilla threatened criminal) © returning boys reported, Meceite Contes, “ Detroit | : 1 years. bank basins firms that who aed back wer The Comal te u.dikdden of Os 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. FREE PARKING Keego Harbor , : Victor J, Buehiman, 17, son Michigan Trucking Association. vue i — bia’s major cities near a stand- : "’ * * * ado, Calif, and Michae] I. Gar- said | ve,..45, dl Chief — have died in the anti-\Mecianic jceeph Garvey disorders that began last — nn : dat tol tight be as high| The lod who stayed war Char 7 So nee nied roceedon|mah 1, °C. Chariés fan a to another four-year term, Uni- wae ae tan on a versity students generally Jed the) 0 'U. S. naval base at Guantes- ih Ph The naval base said Buehiman The. Ministry of Eenomic De-|.oa'Garvey were in good health] : [nal actions will be started against| i! NAPPY, fo Ty Decl Mame ? a ‘all manufacturers Tefuse to F “ i their products or try to hin-| A naval plane flew them from) _ ‘ : a3 : 5 F "to Guantanamo Professional stunt drivers broad-jump a stock °57 Leaping through space, the 4,000-Ib. De Saja sseems to - : ADMIRAL . .. . HOTPOINT operation of their plants. —— . Tuesday} De Soto from one ramp to. another . . . a daring test seis pustanay Wileneed oat te ow Seieken- Abs wx can” UP ° gaid haste dontnie- Broadcasting System newsman designed to prove that Torsion-Aire Ride—standard on pension absorbs road shock, stops lean and sway on curves SAVE 40% today would be seized| “ho. Teportedly had been in the every De Soto—gives you ruggedness and safe control. more efficiently than any other suspension system. i ree To *Y ir_employes Grafted into|™untains with Castro’s forces os : bs TV CONSOLES taken yesterday against one of six : & Poe ‘ A With No Down banks which were shut. ._ AND P o there has been no| Wants Curb on Guns ‘COMBINATIONS strike call, shopown-| nrrroirr w — Police Commis- : industrialists and bankers| i “ i it eee . ‘et reece ert iii "H0teensseel| teeta | al | | — ied) cee °*. t+ rite Th rtc, i (SSS SSS a yum — : if. + $151.95: i ; i = * = = / TAKE a \ ae ee i" og ae 1 eo y y ow PS ee ee Ph eee ae a Ee Te ga pO ean ere) ee ed 5s or 6: PLIES = Bie i . Pa i a sai i ae Bes 2 —_ RO en = pe (eee a ‘ai - a ~ 203 = es ¥ oS aS ee & tess fe er i> Becies Wi a at a Ve ae : is 3 - a» m i spt LS . i) is i L@ */ F = ’ 4 pf oe = Vs , Se i t i J ee a pt Pre : f 4 . / J \ h i an / i : a A j : a = “i a % * ta Ly j 4 E 4 ; “sf ‘ i= r - . : j . os + a 4 Sate eae : oa see ee i f . f ' J ree / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1957 bag ss a boa sa ELEVEN ry. + | r an , 7 , Oilman Given Loan tion with .transferring major Banbining vote to defeat SiH Retire, vay r < page TEETH 1H ere’'s. How. Duffer Feels* nar pt ey Grea “is Mi ban crete ee sseren ) Need Not Embarrass When the Golf Bug Bites SAN FRANCISCO d»—Edwin W. ment parties to take & firm stand| 0! compliance ‘ih = : : “and Fy lon_an issue which has come in-lruling even though he of aay of talae teotn dave ey pRanx ok it's better to lose a stroke ke by|Padley, Los Angeles it men and OKs Sewage Plant Fund | Scie ec She aation So. ne _in- isn’t sure Democratic, party eréasingly 10 the fore in the S-(his age. Retirement at 65 is com- their plate dropped. slipped or wob- | AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor mie 0 oe oe last night he has negotiated a 10-| GRAND RAPIDS # — The U.S.|cialists today asked the Bundes-\veloping campaign for the ee pulsory for Trenton policemen and pied tear of this stoyon|- If You're a duffer and have been EE million-dollar loan from the First! public health service has approved|'@& % ban. the stationing of atomic/era election - Sept. 15. firemen. Shepard’s birth was not Just epetake » Ustie the i bitten by the golf bug this sprin That you're going to close YOUF| national Bank of Chicago. “for|, federal grant of $247,570 toward| ¥e2Po™s in West Germany. lofficially recorded, but he said: “I pero false teeth teeth ote y. |you probably have learned: |stance next time to prevent those general purposes.” completion of a $5,000,000 secon-| Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s 45 first. veseet te gp SCUen uses D'nt getting pretty Cleve to Gk pay f Gheske “piste osor™ re | That golf is a terrible game for a cic foe aot. Pauley laughed at speculation'dary sewage treatment plant in|Christian Democrats and their al-|the Canal was the 5. 5S. Besides, my doctor says I need a gare Soeee). Set ASTEETH at any | the first 10 strokes, especially] voi stance pe — to 5 a the loan might have some connec- Grand Rapids, lies presumably have enoughiAncon on Aug. 1914. rest. hole, Bet “em all on the Drst|rible hook shots. = LEWIS FINE FURNITURE === ===sERVING OAKLAND COUNTY 34 YEARSSS==—= That next time it's better to mc a (a ee ‘ | first time you find yourself put- | ing off, the first tee. We Are | = _s 3 | : t golf is a silly game when! Legi ; |your feet hurt after walking 18 Potter Says islation, wren sor, st | Authentic EARLY AMERICAN at REMARKABLE. SAVINGS! U ‘T _> Jf That golf is great exercise for (p Mich) says a bill to authorize nti : | 5-pe. : Mapl 4 Group | your feet and legs when you wear struction, reconditioning \ 'the right size socks and a good z = ‘pair of golf shoes, modeling of vessels in shipyards’ 5 P.M of the continental U.S. will re That your caddie should have siayed home when he evereiube |Vit#ilize the Great Lakes ship- Saturday | glee De ee | That your caddie is the best bag toter around when the club The bill was approved yesterday: ‘he hands you puts you on the/by the Senate Interstate and] SAVE on ROTH egreen. Foreign Commerce Committee. The bili would change present GASH & CARRY PLAN |. you never “chould havel@™ to allow the Maritime Admin- ‘played a two dollar Nassau when stration to antag, ——_ of CIRCLE DRIVE for | you find yourself three down with @" ®™ horized clipper-type vessel to o the lakes area, Potter added. two holes to go. EASY LOADING - “That you wihed you bed one with two holes to play. 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Mom! : ‘AMERICA'S FAVORITE GIFT WATCHES | ss io tt @ Bulova @ Elgin © Benrus © Gruen CUTOM R © Hamilton © Longines-Wittnauer, Others i , P ARKIN G cen Se IN REAR Make thi Mother's: Day » day she'll in town. il = 3 NO MONEY DOWN ||| STORE « | Terms As Low As | cree a SOc A WEEK = fill, iy ie Caan are ADE ee Eo ) “t so Aes rj ’ = y St 2 a Uae a Pil 4 = ‘ |. ' rE y wut \ eegsitiweasn See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee on as sant. th eh a a ce + tage ses vy RS: e LSE is soul oe | ve a r 2 - Se | 2) ; 4 ‘ ¥ LE fe ; — : —y / * t y } - SO ces o ban ; j oa : Pn: } Pt . Sy \ Hy ‘ f or s 1 EE PONTIAC PRESS: -RRIDAY, MAY 19, M007.)

ensetthen aheme il the cndan! the DAY, HALF 5 ° Ls eG s. : LISTEN | ruary, this was 44. A year agolflight hurdles remain baffling. DAY, or EVENING : ji : ; _ : it was 6.5 per cent, with 5,500 RESEARCH ON RESEARCH» CLASSES and pre- H be Z : j 4 : pare for one of the . s | r a r j mony fine positions J eee er or eeeeoe eee pa eee eeneneee ~~ i 1 TO WPO N amie aan a area oa > Re tam which we are unoble H ne: anes : . : | trom the March level. A reget heen De, Seamed tos to fill? 1 STREET. ADDARESS . 2 | During April, the Pontiac office|Braun, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., be- : 1 1460 KC lissued 9,175 unemployment insur-jgan the discussion on the subject! ’ crry 7 PHOME NO. .............6. : | oaaeueid to ven kee ae sola he posowr | me el New Students Ieeseesee ee eeeaeeeeeeese een eee ‘ ‘The Redio Voice of Pontiac 88 fasted in March and. 15 969fiht | Each Week aS 1 checks for $558,309 ober. Von Braun’s conclusion per-— “ ~ — hit the overall picture dead SOLUTION CLUES ‘ | pio by noting space travel | EMPLOYMENT SERVICE rae () sams: @ 4 Gen / Power Seen | cam be achieved when earthmen | FREE TO GRADUATES A. For these. one should geod legs. : | e are “united in knowledge and Eas. . | . aW, WEEE ED apsucceeding LeMay (“isco in nis rere ot! The Business Institut baecrene (Anni (6 tawGummes || ’ 1s i content ee ee marie A the ‘trip can be made now. The e USINESS nstt € = par Wyler hse * (5) SHANTY: w SCANTY. A : DON'T YOU COOPERATE WHEN J 4 ares aur ioe. hanes Power anger = is yes, i 7 W. Lewrence Street Pontiac, Michigen D. A ee acon the high point of a musical pley. i ; has been ed to head the Air a GO ALL OUT TO GIVE YOU SUCH pe vw comes dic Commie a sa bs Fein did bo leeanetion E. Such sabotage by the workers often ruins the Five Year j : een pegs Gen. Curtis E. Le be no major nl a propul-| 1 a sion engineers to get -a ship into tewes Pee eee eer COP ee Te eee eee eee ee ee eee eee TTY | LeMay‘ betomes vice chief of i staff for the Air Force in August. It was also reported yesterday| FIRST IMPROVE ROCKETS are only. — 4 that Lt, Gen. Frank F. Everest Nuclear.energy may be used at | - i : : ( A a She you'd want to try a little «. (15) BARELY: j wilt take over as commander -of the initial jaunching-with-ehemical §- ———-_______—— — os iU. S. Air Forces in Europe, re-|propellents to carry the space ship « little |placing Lt. Gen. William H. Tun-jonward in staging phases. It| ner. . - jshould. reach a speed of 28,000 | The two appointments, report-/miles an hour in five hours. But § | edly effective July 1, were expect-| rocket systems must improve first. | led to be formally announced la- * * .* | Scott Crossfield, a design and| ind ees ; = Power, a: former. deputy com-|.ncineering test pilot for North Men’s Sty ter 15 N. Saginaw St. mander of SAC, now is chief of) American Aviation in Los Angeles, |the Air Research and Develop-| 5 -ussed the test pilot’ , pilot's. view ‘of iment Command at \ Baltimore.|+ne problem, which amounted to a ;|desire for: id : | main problem of the moment. VALUES! _UNTIL EVERY LAST SUIT IS SOLD 1. 0 ‘a crime weve gets out of hand community leaders mey measures of this kind (9) COLLECTIVE: “4 sound, objective (space | ship) design to establish ground | ti ir 7 ; ERE LE gE : * somes @ * save omar aki) ‘See These to Appreciate Value-Bargain You Ever Made FOMPANION RARGA ‘8 You Must Pea RS ee ee Pe etch rey agate “wk lr oo ee eee = a a Se) a i ot gl po fee + eM OD | ee FS ETS a pi eile ine. ie ee “] Fy = > ae ate! é “ " de y ee 4 *h * og eat a ial ? ere fr ——— = ee. Po ee aT et 4 gar es et wt ee > / ‘ ; ? : = ; | y f i; r (7% 4 F \ : % js | , f ‘ . Soe \ 3 i J pat Kat ' ‘ ae iA ‘ Be apy : | | 3 | | | THE PON'EIAC PRESS, }RIDAY. MAY 1 10, 1957 . ay Puzzle Answers. Are Right[s Below are answers and explana-/jess — would need more than a, O, (30) CERTAIN, A curtain{sidions of sly, treacherous aspects| no loss af income when a ¢ustomer ge for Pot-O-Gold Puzzle No, reprimand to change for the bet-| cajithe bow taken by am actress|of politics; and even achieving) decides he's had enough. ~ which appeargd in last week's) ter. . in response to applause—would| some good results in the political) T- (4) MANHANDLING." Pan-| ontiac Press. H. (16) TENSION. A pension) have to be taken before a live is ae handling or begging in the streets § A. (1) MEDICATION. While a\is fixed ‘and would not, under nor-| audience. This would be epplice-( Wome mot lend accept is a minor offense that would§ ON A BRAND NEW THAYER CRIB AND MATTRESS: Crib $23.00 Mattress 7.00 Total Price 30.00 Also Complete Line of Hobbies and Toys RAREN'S TOYLAND “Next to Sarvnte Floor Covering’ ; 4528 Dixie Highway sf OR 3-1279 4 ai a i git, noise, While this certainly would TIOUS or a peevish member be no balm for a housewife with; might well disrupt the proceed. a headache, CLUTTER can mean ings, but this could be a témpo- either a disorderly heap or a loud rary state of mind that would noise. This double irritation would) make an exception to the “usually obviously be harder to endure! harmonious” group plausible. 3 than just a clatter. | N. (27) MUNITIONS, Monitions 2; G. (33) RECKLESS. A RECK-; denotes somewhat friendly warn-| { LESS or heedless recruit, if sharp- ings or advice given by. way of ' dy reprimanded, could certainty be caution and would hardly be forth- expected to show improvement in| coming from an “unfriendly neigh- the sense that he would be less) bor.” Certainly the MUNITIONS careless in the future or at least — the military supplies — of such try to be. The physical and/or a neighbor might be a good rea- mental state of'a feckless recruit son for a nation. to increase its — one who was weak and spirit-' military budget. doctor's dedieation or devotion to| mal circumstances, rise and falll ble to the stage, but the clue epeci-| deceit and eraftiness. INVIDIOUS| popably never Pach a jury. If in the clue points to MEDICATION| tired worker, ie., one living O0 be news‘ of a new role or of a) idealist could conceivably accept) with human force — the implica-| --the treatment with medicine,|“ pension, might well increase! chance to try out for @ big part if he saw the chance of achiev-|tion is that a charge of assault | which would be immediately re-|if he had to meet higher prices) that could result in a step toward ing some good by entering the) was involved. A jury might be} B. (4) DEVOTION, Demetion cross or unpleasant mood, might) DELEGATION or appointment to! cation of a chase after the “‘dar-|‘enuating circumstances. to a less Be oa gown rank would well quiet down after giving vent! lesser post (the less important! ing bank robber’? makes the active (Copyright 1957) be the result of some failure or! to his feelings in a jangle or quar-|of two) might well disappoint ai word LEAPING a better choice! —— | investigator would be in‘ real! meaningless rhyme, would pacify would be indicati > trouble. But his DEVOTION. to|a man in an ill humor. ‘The nega-|tion, and would make “disappoint |og', Cog, terete ie ieee ning, MANISTIQUE Un — Max Oster duty might well account for this| tive wording in the clue makes|men” an under-statement. Alon as it Is t0 SiV€inout is going to give his feet vestigator’s “joining” a group of; J. (19) REFERENCE. Since we|this a real impediment to his o8¢ retire then after 41 years of carry-/ criminals in an undercover capaci- are not told- whether the president] career. ape 4 = vom a: te — ing mail on the same 15-mile route) ty, to discover and report their! is at a reception or not, ny quit. > OF here. Osterhout, 62, says he missed) plans deal of garden. work that would) ang respectful yielding in wate a tool used for softening dirt, pick-! pis presence or absence, all ty doing any kind of gardening:| ENCE to the Chief Executive. hence, the necessity for the| «&, (22) SHIRRING, Stirring TOWEL. \could indicate that the wife was would essentially consist of going! be ready fasterthan if she had. to sea, making a haul 4nd return-| just begun SHIRRING them, a ing to the home port. Even though| relatively longer baking process. them travel the length and of shirred eggs. = breadth of the. country. — L. (24) WARDER. The warden, E, (10) TOPOGRAPHIC. A typ-|as the leading official in the pris-| surface features on a map —| warden could easily go undetected if, for) M. (26) FRACTIOUS. The group | example, the map were of a rela-|would not be “usually har- merely denotes a considerable tion or partisan conflict. A FRAC- Brand New M X ie duty would be a great factor in| with the cost of living. The TEN-| ties a “screen actress.” A CER- means “tending to excite unpopu-'a man were arrested for MAN- saving lives, the word “directly” SION or mental strain of a re-| TAIN or particular call might well|larity or odium,” and this the HANDLING — treating roughly’ sponsible for bringing about the) With his limited income. success, political field. | inctinéd to leniency in such a case cure. | TL (1 JINGLE, A man fh a p (31) DELEGATION. His! R. (35) LEAPING. ‘Fhe impli- if. for example, there were ex- misdeed, and if this was followed rel. There is no reason to SUP-| young diplomat. ele, ? gation—the than the more leisurely idea ex-) . by consorting with criminals, the| pose that a JINGLE, a simple or orl cendine away to a lower position| pressed in leaving. ‘Mailman Earned Rest behavior, as in the case of an in- JINGLE the correct answer. young diplomat would eausider age ea Prvows. presse ce eet starting June 28. He plans bed Q. (33) INVEDIOUS. An idealistibeer and the like from a. tgp,jonly about 30 days work in his 41) * ENCE is chosen as the inclusive C. (5) TOWEL. There is a great ax? would undoubtedly decry the in- might be salaried and need suffer'years of delivering mail here. ing up plants, ete. One would be|versations or actions showing! expected to get a little dirty while) deference would involve REFER-| D, (7) TRAILER. Life for the|in the process of scrambling the owner of a trawler or fishing boat eggs, and in this case, they would) some TRAILER owners siay for) The already belated husband @ long time in one place, many Of) would have to forgo his breakfast’ ographie or prititing error, even) on, would not cofhe into contact if undetected by the editors and with the prisoner as often as the) : . | printers, is bound to be detected) WARDER or guard. Thus, the) | by many of the reading public.| ill-tempered prisoner is likely to/ ie | ‘A TOPOGRAPHIC error — one|make things difficult for the concerned with the drawing of/guard; at least more so than the) = eis m tively unexplored region, monious’’ if one of the members Ss (‘ is SIO. ¥. (12) COUTTER. (Ciatter were factious — causing dissen- . 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Chey oe Se iy in iy Be. oe : : ‘2 or mee ; oe ee eden ; | ; 2 ; ey a Sf pelea 4 ‘ a A aa ales i i Ae PONTIA AC PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY. to 1957 | ee aecersineuiienenen ~~ It-was-not a pay faise pro- gram as such. It was designed to provide better defense with fewer people for less money. Secretary of Defense Wilson and the civilian heads of the Army, asking Congress fer more money, They when the plan was working™ it: ‘would produce more combat capa-' The bility almost instantly and eventu-| ‘al sav ings of $5. 000, 000. 000 a_year.' Cordiner calléd the plan quality as opposed to quantity. nitely nof-a matter of the total) number of people on hand, but is ia matter of the level of compe- tence of those people,” he wrote. ichallenge and develop. the kinds of ipeople needed for the periods of were in agreement that) time necessary for them to make an effective contribution to the) joperation of the. force.” ‘REPLACEMENT COSTL ¥ It costs the Air Force an appall-! “It is deti-;men. to replace those who: leave! seniority, — - ‘ jophy, an ‘aeuihatA ‘ing $2,000,000,000. a year to train: vel come automatically through ithe service for better paying jobs, | 7 or jobs offering better opportuni-| ae 2 Sal ies. posed . - > ‘ (that kind of proposition,” an offi- ‘cer in the Pentagon remarked to. nd | eration, ‘did not stop there. advocated. -taodernization of. 1t,| which would encourage, even chal- lenge the men of the armed forces: plus an aggressive, meaningful, work, hard and, strive for new | ‘manpower . management philos-| levels of produc tivity and respon-: : ‘sibility. 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We’re doing bet- ‘Religious By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK «- Businessman Peter Volid has found a new way to boost. office morale—with ‘‘re- ligious breaks.” ~ ww For ‘six months“100 employes in his Chicago headquarters - have interrupted their usual chores for a half-hour each Monday to hold interfaith religious discussions. “This hasn’t made any saints of us, I’m sure,” said Volid, pres- ident of the King Korn Premium Stamp Co., one of the nation’s largest trading stamp firms. “But I can tell the difference in ter work, the atmosphere is more cheerful, and the caste system you find in many offices has been broken down, : “I think any business office would benefit by. trying our broth- erhood hour plan.” x * * The plan is very simple. At 2:30 each Monday. work — halts,.._ the employes gather in a conference room, They spend their usual 15- minute “coffee break” plus 15 minutes of company time discus- sing religion, .’ ‘ The discussions. are led by a Protestant clergyman, a Roman Catholic priest, or a rabbi. They rotate from week to week, explain their faith, answer questions. “Sometimes the discussions last nearly an hour, and we have to break them up,” said Volid, geni- ally. “Participation is entirely voluntary, but now everyone in the office attends. ~~ | Breal 4 and waitresses from- a. nearby restaurant have started in, as well as visiting salesmen, ting crowded. “The clergy’s fesponse has been very enthusiastic. A number of clergymen from other faiths, including a Japanese Shinto priest have asked to appear.” Volid, who ‘is Jewish, married to a Roman Catholic. and has ‘a brother-in-law who is a priest, be- = lieves that misunderstanding and ignorance lie behind much of the prejudice among people—at the office as well as the world level. _* *« * “You can’t have a successful business operation if there is in- ternal conflict,” he said. ‘Petti- “As a-thatter of fact, neighbors! and our eonference room is get-|. -\doubt: it,” ‘said Volid, problems and his way of life. Then em-| ployes go out of their way to help each other.” * x * Has the office brotherhood “Frankly, I. don't know, but I “But that wasn't our purpose. We haven't gone in for any banner waving, crusading, or religious ballyhoo. “Our purpose wasn't to make money either. It was simply to make our employes know éach other better, to feel better to- ward each other, Boss Often in Better Health Than Entployes -}rate of about three billion dollars| By SAM DAWSON J NEW YORK #®~—A promotion can kill you? It ain’t nece: so. The boss is likely to ‘be in better health and to live longer| than many of his underlings. . The strains of being a top exec- utive aren’t as deadly as popular- ly “supposed, .according to indus- trial medica) directors queried by the American Management Assn. But the health, physical and mental, of bosses is increasingly a concern to corporations, big and little. The practice of having reg- ular physical, and sometimes psy- chriatric, examinations is spread- ing. < * * * The Institute of Life Insurance reports that the total of business life insurance, naming the com- pany as beneficiary, is now around 25 billion dollars, Cover- age has been increasing at the a year. Corporate health examination programs may be a prime factor in giving the boss a better life expectancy ,now than some other * 5,000 executives by Life Extension Examiners finds 60 per cent of them in good shape. “Executives have quite a good life expectancy,"’ the extension's medical director says, “Examine any other representative group of men and you'll] find them -no reomtargsd than mencagonent per- sonnel.”” ~ * * ‘ And some life insurance com- panies sel] policies on men in ex- ecutive or higher level “occupa. tions in gerieral at the lowest pre- mium_ rates... holds that ‘‘most men who want managed to reach the ranks of take the strains in stri Groen Approves Bill ito Hike Seaway Share | WASHINGTON # — A bill to authorize a 35 million dollar in- crease in the United States’ share of St. Lawrence Seaway costs was ‘approved by the House Public Works Committee today. The bill would allow the St. Lawrence Seaway the Treasury trom 105 to 140 million dollars. The National Office of Vital Sta- tistic’s figures also indicate that | Blatnik (D-Minn), would provide! top administrators, managers and technicians, as a group, now have’ lower than average mortality) rates, And an examination of The measure, introduced by Rep. | also that interest on the borrow- ing—estimated at more than 7 mil-| lion dollars—be deferred during’ construction of the seaway. Regardless f° Condition, when traded on this beautiful _13 cu. ft. Combination G. E. refrigerator-freezer Not 100...Not ‘120...BUT $130° “a FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR | aes MONTHLY ‘PAYMENTS One corporate medical director; to be executives and who have! top management have learned to) Psychiatry is playing a steadily! \Cow Tangles With Car, . Promotion Won't Kill You, Say Doctors Owner Pays Damage LOUISVILE, Ky., @® — Bossy time. And so has her owner, bigger part in executive health! programs, The AMA survey of 447 companies of all types and sizes shows about half of them using a counseling interview as well as) physical examinations.’ * * * Many of the, doctors say that when the boss has serious emo- tional problems his underlings tend to develop more problems the executive ranks thé unhappi- ness is located, the more it. is like- ly to spread and the more harm- locked horns with a car. Bossy wasn’t seriously injured, but she did damage the ear a little. A Circuit Court jury decided it was all Bossy’s fault for breaking a state law by roaming the high- way unattended. Owner Lawrence Richeson was jordered to pay $200 damages to the car’s owner, Natural gas was first used in the | United States which holds second and was moved then through hol- | ful it will be to the company. lowed out logs instead of ‘ipes.. the cow has been having a rough’ Last November the Holstein’ “Productivity has increased, but flows more freely because the together than they did before. | “After all, one’s particular re-| ligion is often an accident of birth. The. employes realize now that! while all creeds have their differ.) ences, yet underlying them all is the same basic doctrine of mvu-| tual help expressed by the Gold- en Rule. * * */ “If you put an extra ‘o' in God, Volid concluded, smiling, “te | spells good,” : i s-. FF | Yest Jf I * Tape Recorders ! | © Record Players | | - > eT.v. ® Hi-Fi ® Radio ® inter-Comm. Systems i © PA. Systems i BLAKE | RADIO TV 3149 W. 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And All 25% Off Priced at FILLMORE HARDWARE 4108 West Walton Drayton Open Sundey 10 te 2 - OR 3-1880 * * * The business leaders were frankly pessimistic that any sub stantial savings cin be made in the $71.800.000.0068 spend ng budg ef Fise nhower p oposed for fixe al 195%, starting July 1 Actual spending in fiscal 1958 industry men predicted, prob- ably will meet or even exceed the President's January budget estimate Arrested ot Hospital, Driver Pays $25 Fine Raymond E 22, of 4 N. East Blvd, appeared in Mu- nicipal Court Thursday to face a reckless driving charge after he was arrested at the Pontiac Gen- era! Hospital Wednesday where he had been recovering from injuries received in a May 1 accident Sherman pleaded guilty before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin negan and paid a $25 fine instead of five days in jail. He was aiso placed on 99 days probation He was admitted.to the hospital after his car allegediy struck three trees and plowed through the front yard of an [linois avenue home Sherman while being chased by police Choice of Colors COSTUME JEWELRY From 42-Pc, Set $29.95 Value _ ‘22” $1.90 Weekly Local bactors Attend Psychiatric Parleys ‘State Hospital are. attending two Dr. conventions in Chicago this week- the ence Kolponow, Dr, | rThoee attending the American man and Dr, Hubert Miller. | ®--Top-'visory Coiincil forecast that Con-, Staff..members from Pontiac’LaCgre, stantial part of the informal dis- Controlled Heat Automatic- Fry Pan rubber tires. use. NOW. S ONLY PONTIAC * Bulman Hardware 3509 Elizabeth Lake Road |Psychoanalytic “Association. Con-) ‘vention Friday through Sunday at sociation Convention, meetirig M ‘Hotel Morrison are Dr. /Jvan’ A..13 through 17 at Hotel saorclies » for Driver, Passer -By tJ medical _superintendent;” includes | Dr. George H. Reve, bp leit clinic; Dr. Squere shape — c 20% ¢ more thon round pan. Has accurate fry guide. 10'/2-inch size Roast & ie Bake Pan, Evy Beater Your Choice ONLY easily set dial controlled heat, Sturdy all steel construction with Built for years of hard = Anne W. Becker, director. of clinical “director; Dr. Theodore, Lawr- Satersmoen, Dr. Edward S. Salem, imento, Calif, - cooks 20% HARDWARE DRAYTON PLAINS The ‘American Peychlatric Ar "Jack is Double Trouble RENO @—-Mike Bourke, Sacra-) CAR WASH Fay’s Hardware & Sporting Goods 906 W. Huron St. ea Supply 5S Lapeer Road Boadway-Shelt Haréveie o> 650 Auburn Pioneer Hicks Equipment 7615 Highland Red Tom's Hardware . (905 Orchard ard Lake Ave. 7 ROCHESTER Geo. Burr Hardware Fillmore Hardware 429 Main Street 4108 w. Walton Bivd. ae so ice a 335 Main Street LAKE ORION Gebert Hardware Cummings Hardware 405 Main Street 47 ©. Flint Se. a. Speaker & Son Herdwore AUBURN HEIGHTS _— _ 101 5. Broadway | \ Keehe Hordwere whee Aches OXFORD Kelly's Hardware Tunstead Hardware : 3994 Auburn Rd. 33. Washington \ : ¢ i : and a flat sag (Trouday’ s.arm befween the fender : | As. Bourke freed Trouday, the car Slipped from its jack again. stopped when he dinning Bourke to the ground. Victor Glik-\Dr, Carolyn Reutter, Dr. Norman) noticed Mike Trouday’s car had) He suffered a back injury: and iSchakne and Dr. R. E. Rabe. 4 jslipped from its jack, trapping was taken to a hoepital. BRUSH ) With Twin Spinner ‘6 NORTH OAKLAND COUNTY HARDWARE ASSOCIATION MEMBER STORES: UNION LAKE Llewellyn Hardware 1545 Union Lake Rd. 1576 Union Lake Rd. WATERFORD _ Dick Dean's Waterford Hardware 5845 Dixie Highway KEEGO HARBOR Keego Hardware Co. #1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. ORCHARD LAKE Stron . Bros. Hardware — 3875 Orchard. Lake Read ce am ae ni ea NR: ater Ainge Ane a Ue A it oe gw te a ane i Mrs. Harold Saxton of Geneva road, Mrs. Phyllis. Browne of North Johnson avenue and Mrs. Rudy Giglio of Dwight avenue (left to right) are some of the. costumes they u Co-An Unit Plans Party on Thursday Fashion Bridge at K. of C. Hall to Aid City Hospital Co-An Group of Pontiac General Hospital is composed of clerks, orderlies, aides and nurses, who meet monthly for recreational, ed- ucationa] and social gatherings. * * * : One of the projects of the group is to assist in the purchasing of furnishings and equipment for the new addition. to the hospital. On Thursday at 7:30 p.m., members will present a card party and fashien show at the K. of C. Hall featuring fashions trom De'Cor Spop and Osmun’s Town and Country Shop. Mrs. John Newcombe is serving as general chairman of the fund- raising event assisted by Helen Harper. table and favors chair- man; Mrs. Kénneth Smith, style show chairman; Mrs. William J. Borland, tickets; Mrs. J, D. Har- jan, Ella Cinkota and Mrs. Harold E; Saxton, refreshments; Mrs. G. H. Holser and Gloria Foote, table prizes, and Mrs. Rudy Giglio, pub- licity. * * > Tickets are available from mem- bers of the group or may be pur- chased at the door. Garden Club Schedules _ Benefit Tea Garden clubs in the county and Hospital. modeling show will be ill wear at Of interest to the menfolk will be the fashions Bob Wickman of Beachland aveque and George Rob- are Mrs. John Nickerson, motion _inson of Cass-Elizabeth Lake road will model. “Seales, to the the fashion show being sponsored by the Co-An G roup of Pontiac General The card party and fashion held at the K. of C. Hall — Thursday at 7:30 p.m. I: Pontiac Press Photes Ment. will present the card party ae —bers-of the Co-An-Group at Pontiac General-Hospital- and fashion show Thurs- News From Birmingham . teachers to the summer camp at Higgins Lake and students to the 1938 Girls’. State, a few of the children’s play by Betty’ Holmes Serause 10 Sante: the-evesedl Nabi Junior League Players to Stage = Performances. Norman Yeoetl, Mr: Peter Hig- 2 t| bie and Mrs. Charles D: Howell. ee |° Mr. ahd Mrs. T-W. Eustis and) 3 Mrs. Whiting Raymond left this ~ | morning to motor to New- York. The Eustises will visit their three sons who, with their families, live in and around New. Mrs. Raymond wil] spend a week with her-son-in-law and daughter, ri dren's homes perfortnances which 3 by preemies tr the neat tee me He! 7 * +. + Next Saturday will mark the | F 25 th Conce rt to Be Given Wednesday Solo, Duet, Quartet Included tional. performance held by the _& quartet to be heard in a * served by Initiation Held by Beta Chapter | Mrs. Ben Sweeney Installed Again oS airs. witiam ‘Esser at Madsen Home’ Alpha Alpha Chapter President her home on Pioneer drive Thurs- day evening to members of Beta installed new officers at the Jewel Pin Dinner held sandow on Maplewood avenue. Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority. Thursday evening at Huck’s Inn. Continuing for her \Formal initiation. ceremonies ‘conducted for Mrs. Farrel] E. jerts and Mrs. Felix Ballard. jand Mrs. Donald White, Temple May 17. Mrs. Ralph V.| ing year to be: Mrs. Edgar Plymp-| | \chairmen at the recent meeting |held in St. Vincent de Paul Parish Hall, | Appointed committee chairmen * York, and EY a see ee Numbers in Program The Pontiac Women’s Chorus will present its 25th annual spring concert Wednesday at First Congregational Church. The program, beginning at 3:15 p.m., will be the second invita- group. « * * This year's concert will in- clude several solo, duet and quartet mumbers. Mrs. Kari Leonard will be featured in a group of songs and Mrs.. John W. Keinert, Mrs. Velva Wolfe, Mrs. George Tallerday ard Mrs. Donald Absher comprise medley of barbershop tunes. Charles Hutton, director of the chorus, will join Mrs. Leon- ard in a duet from “The Holy City” by Harvey. Gaul Mrs. Keinert will sing a solo from “The Creation” by Ha- dyn and Mrs. Wolfe will sing the solo verse in the choral arrangement of ‘‘Annie Laurie.” . * * * Dorothy L. McKibben is ac- ecompanist and. Mrs, Robert Anderson will present a group of readings. Included in the program are: Pontiac Prese Phote Birmingham, Josiph VU. Dodge of Grosse Pointe,. Urs. Shain and Herbert Gardner of Bir- mingham. (See story page 2). Zonta Club Announces Committees Chairmen Named at Dinner Meeting on Thursday - The May Breakfast of the Ruth Shain Interna- tional Relations Class was held. Thursday at the Bir- minghartt Community House. Photographed at the breakjast were e (left to right) Mrs. Joel Warren of speak er: . 19 Cent ury a tune} the g PE Work Hadyo Lift Thine yes’ Mendelssoln List the Cheruble Hosts” Beneath the Snow 2Women S Section a PAGES S 18-21 | t0id -_— ty) Jacob ‘When Leve Is Kind” ‘Gelden Slumbers sie ‘The Pountains or With the River Chariottejown’ “annie Laurie’ . ee Scott-Ryder “All Through the Night" ....iOld a ‘Mary and Martha’ Bt War You Look Tonight - pb ul I Jem eee oe FRID. AY, MAY 10, 1957 An afterglow will follow the | _ program, with refreshments 1 mma | Jewel Pin Dinner Given Beta Sigma Phi ded by Epsilon Sigma Alpha Fp tne Exsery church. Mrs. Chadd Mellinger. president of the Zonta Club of Pontarc appointed committee chairmen at in- the dinner meeting heid Thursday was : , evening at Kingsiey inn. stalled as president of Xi Alpha Sic Nal Wasnerhereee lo pie Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi’ pram cid i. Doct sorority at ceremonies held re- —— — cently at the home of Mrs. Jay Mrs, Kenneth Madsen’ opened! Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority Four pages today e°@ « in Women’ s Section Others installed were Mrs. Rich- —. = ard Benham, vice president: Mrs. Brooks, attendance: Mrs. TW. Robert Pritchett, recording secre- Jackson, public affairs: Maude port second year as president is Mrs. Ben sonineiamide Others installed with her? — ami oe ‘were Mrs. Carl Rose, vice nounced that final plans are com- tary, Marilyn Main, treasurer, and\Chambers, inter-city; Mrs. -&ar! Appointed to serve on the nomi- ident: Dee Bri pleted for the dance being held Mrs. Douglas Menzel, correspond- Floyd. status of women: Miss Adah nating committee were Mrs. Rob- Presiden © Brim, Te sine 9 at Pontiac Country Club, ing secretary. Shelly, historian and Mrs. Gordon Members voted a contribution Wyrick. safety and civil defense. to the Lapeer State Home afd _ ,gneinted chairman of the 'Training School. ° house committee was Mrs. L. Pevden ledge; membership, largaret Stark; service, Lillian ae telephone, Lola Park-_ ims; finance, Mrs, L. Raymond Sampson, publicity, Laura Hun- ter; international relations, Mr. ert Tedcastle, Mrs. M. C. Worster cording . secretary; MIs. and Mrs. Frank Jalosky announced Mrs. DU-\Raiph Allen, treasurer, and May 17-19 as the dates for the. ane Hamilton reported on plans ph state convention in Detroit, for the annual banquet to be held Mrs. Rudy Mazza, corre- in June. isponding stipe ioe “For ormer Resident of City Gets 2-Year Study Grant * * * Plans were discussed for the Beta Ball to be held at the Elks. Mrs. Sweeney \committee chairmen for ye com. Bergemann is ee as general ton, social; Mrs. James H. George Thomas Horwitz, and fellow- chairman. ‘and Mrs. Harry Woodman, ways’ ship, Harriet Ratliff, aa aa and means; Mrs. Fred Mueller, Recipient of a. two - year chiatric Clinic He is married Board menibers are Beatrice ; publicity; Mrs. Ralph Wilson, pro- grant from the National In- and has two sons, Robert and ‘Connell, Mrs. Ashton W. Emery; (Catholic Women gram, and Betty Lou DeGroot” stitute of Mental Health is Dr. John. Mrs. Sampson, Eva Smith, Mrs. parliamentarian. i * Other committee heads are © | Mrs. Gordon Carlson, historian; of! Mrs, Earl Smith, membership; ts Eugene Bardette, contact, and Stephanie Linabury, cus- | tedian, Mrs. Elmer 0. Johnson was \chairman of the dinner assisted by * * * | Miss DeGroot and Mrs. Ednyund Mrs. Marshall Sprague will serve O. Smith. New members receiving) ’ itheir pins were Mrs. Donald Stone, Oe ey A te Vcr Mrs. Jack Andress, Mrs. Jack Hol- ler and Mrs, Harry Rhodes. * * , Schi ‘*hairman ‘pictures: Mrs. Iris Parker, library! Mrs. L. L. Schieffler, ‘and literature, and. Mrs. Susan of the ESA Summer Ball, an- McCarroll PTA Entertains 150 Robert Vosburg of Pittsburgh. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vosburg of Neison street. * * * The specific grant, a career teacher training scholarship, is awarded with the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh as executor. * and totals $10,000 per year. Purpose of the grant is to give special preparation ‘for psychiatrists planning to make a career of psychiatric teach- ing. Candidates are sponsored by doctors or colleges. Selection of five recipients was made for the two-year program from applicants. throughout the Unit-» -+— ed States. se & : Dr. Vosburg, who attended Pontiac public schools and was graduated from the University of Chicago Medical School, hig Wyriek, Miss Chambers, Mrs. Lois Ellig, Mrs. Horwitz, Mrs. Jackson, ‘Mary Kelly and Mrs. Edward Van- ‘Tassel. | The group voted to present 5 icheek—for $525 toward the $2.000 ‘it has pledged to Girls’ Ranch. ‘Pick St. Michael ‘Banquet Chairmen Mrs. Charles Schwartz and Mrs. ‘Frank Pruente are serving as co- ‘chairmen of the annual Athletic ‘banquet being held -at St. Michael iPerish Hall. May 21. Announce- iment was made at the. recent Name Officers ‘and Chairmen * * Mrs. Harold Brady, president iNational Council of Catholic Wom- len, announced new officers and ciety. | Mrs. Arnold Williams was in- ‘troduced asa new member and | Mrs. Harry Stahovee made an ap- ipeal for additional assistance in ~ making cancer pads. Membership i \ * * | At the Rosary~ Altar Society ‘meeting held following the NCCW } break-;Ot Annual Dinner complete his residency in ee chairman.-Mrs. Paul Singles, eS ae oe ee eS atm mbes my ily, at. Uiiiversity — ‘ported the group minbers’ 458 “\. One-hundred and members, - of Pittsburgh's, Western n Pay: Senenrcaneni sown ‘members to date. -meeting of St. Michael_AltarSo- MOTHER'S DAY No. Finer Gift Than _ FLOWERS ~ PLANTS - CORSAGES Stee 9 tt Pane BE. pareseone LSTARari, @SeRrece Bee Ss fea eSue ~ DiGBS @ngr LSS se ee eee ee Lt ne beet 4 i Be i ok ; % ie * Vidic re __THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY, 10, 1957 # | ; 3 ae ‘ ¥ : x 4 A Along With Exercise for Fame Arms, Less Trigere Contlines superimposes the look of’ fullness| 7. , Divid stance, in washable wall canvas. dramatically on the m Livi ers a Sheath Fullness tastefully and on That's about as sturdy a fabric as / . |slim, willowy sheath idea. This Can Add Sparkle you could find, ard soil and finger- Weight Gain Will Improve Figure 2x%cx:725"""" ee ro) inine look, the mistress of artful and costumes. Room dividers can pep Up your Lie e . {hme shaping and perfection of line; Pau- ere, decorating, as well as provide| Good colors and fresh designs line Trigere comes forth this spring A handy plastic item for remov-/ more privacy. add heey 19 ay 7OOm, By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ta ut, conta ‘and are re-|move brown splotches on the legs| shout the brown. skin which _— a — for the wool eof She gr fag age tightly name fe to cover a practical : ore (The Friday Question Box) y will grow back. which ate caused by chapping.’ a legs rubbing» to- that is, in essence, fashion poetry rs prongs one © With ornamental ma-| If a store or business firm has.a ss - gether. This happens | A combination of the straightion either side of a solid piece ofjterial to make it a showpiece. pay telephone don’t ask to use the- Q, “Over a period of two years) % Pigess SB baw te re- A. I imagine you ore tohing | A ine wanes fe line’ with the frankly flared, she/plastic. Panel it on both sides, for in-ibusiness telephone to make a call. (ost 20 pounds and have kept that ae ‘ 2 My Lose the extra pounds, massage ———— - weight for three years. Daily walks - @ geod body loties inte the brown pe pene ay ype ree areas and give yourself time upper arms. OS my These when ti bubt where I could il afford to, 7 = nina —_— Oe about these * * * ? am somewhat more than 45, 5 feet 7% inches tall and suact Hone Reukal thartiioe na wah 721 pounts. Fiat Bust — Reverse!” send a x 8 * stamped, self-addressed envelope You are on the light side un with your request for leaflet No i bone with your height. I think you will Tomorrow:. “Regular Routine find a gain of five becom- Will Be Beneficial to You.” ing. This will — — oe x , bust measurement. Exercise whic : “Lad therine’ ae +4 the chest muscles also Camp Sherwood - ae. Aye hap dys te Accommodations men terres arms: Raise them sideward, ° - ° ae height, palms toward Still Available Cop the floor. Clench the fists tightly, ‘AND ARM nenray , an Openings are still available fo Pe os untke ce at gris of Comp Shareun$ in each of ° ae ee fists are pointing toward the ceil- the two-week sessions and for the TESTED F. . ing. Hold while you count to five- cance trips, according to an ah- slowly. Return to starting posi- ; : from the office of 3 FULL FIVE YEAR Gen att tectenth Gata, Contses. Weight - developing exercises are needed in Northern — County Girl] - WARRANTY | Swimming is good for thigh and, 2°™€ ases. ead the exercises below. Scobts was the opening Backs Every Lusury Recker arm tone, Why not do a lot of it; — | ae eee | $8950 : ee : x *& * | , | * * & Mrs. H. ]. Hales Among the activities offered at The “Lady Suzanne” 9 “Tg it true that a rundown per- Camp Sherwood are supervised closed arm model with Elected Leader all steel swivel base. of Newcomers (available on all models) $109.00 5 down he does not have the ability to fight aff germs. We practically * * * * *’ ® Q. “Recently I lost a few eye- lashes and I am very anxious to know if they will grow back. I am) 17, in case age has anything to do with it.” A. You certainly could not be losing them because you are grow- ing older! At that rate most of us would be lashless. Eyelashes MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Come in for a Free Demonstration — SUDITH ANN CLAUS The engagement of Judith Ann \Claus to Larry England is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Claus of South Ander- son street, Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jennings of Center- line. No date has been set for the wedding. lident; elected president of the Pontiac road. urer, and Mrs. Bernard Woessner, publicity. * * Mrs. Clarence funda Mrs. | ‘welcomed as new members, It's a good idea to remove draw- strings from baby’s sleeping gar- ‘ments, particularly any that are raround the neckline of sleepers, 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 psweaters, etc. Mrs. Hugh J. Hales is newly|ward progress for each camper. Newcomers Club. She was elected developing the different camp ac- Wednesday evening at the home! , bilities ot each group. Girls of Mrs, Edgar DuBois of Sabie eile Os tardten ot wel. Completing the slate of officers _“- are Mrs. Morton Bacon, vice pres- Mrs, Robert Larson, secre- tary: Mrs. Michael Presby, treas-) Harry T. Hahn and Mrs. Gordon! A. Low assisted the hostess and| Mrs. Louie Murthew of Judson Mrs, Herman Kurth, Mrs, Sam | street entertained members of the Sneed and Mrs. John Holmes were and ap- iplication blanks may be obtained ‘at the Girl Scout office from 8:30 am, to 5 p.m Reliable 12 Meet “Reliable 12” as a cooperative plans were made to celebrate May luncheon and meeting Wednesday. , Mrs. Clinton Hall presided and birthdays at the next meeting. (Without Swivel Base) 4479 Dixie Hwy. You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s Drayton Home Furnishings DRAYTON PLAINS Open Fridey Nights ‘til 9 SHOSSSSHSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSE SSE SHESESSHOSSESSSSSHESESSSEHSOHOCEOOOE OR 3-2300 Covers in turquoise, gold and white prints. Reversible button-tufted cushions on both | seat aftd back. REGULAR $24.95 SPECIAL $19.95 ___ Family one in the family. There are t sortment eg 3 } : | : These'Sanders favorites are sure to please Mom—and every- both milk and dark chocolate coated pieces, with such delicious centers as pecan mallow, mint chip, cherry cream, and pecan mallow fudge. The uncoated pieces include butter almond toffee, cup fudge, caramel and chocolate rolls, and many others. \ 8130 POUND 1, 2, 3.and 5 POUND BOXES Visit the Sanders Dept. in your nearest National Super iki | 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake + 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plains . and a Sandets Store in the. Tel-Huron =e Center, Spies ment, and Value Are Assured... You’re making a lifetime inve: chase her engagement and Make sure it’s a good investment. but be sure to shop at Connolly you buy. We are Certified Gemologists and have every grade and size to show you. We will be pleased to compare prices and explain various qualities. You- will find that with all of this service you also get more value. Be wise and let us prove our state- TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT 125.00 — 600.00 — 300.00 — 150.00 — 250.00 American Gem Society Shop all you wish sometime before . she's going to wear them a long long time «-.80 Choose her Diamonds 16 W. Huron St. ~ JEWELERS / \ Phone FE s0i94 “ Elizabeth Powe and Nenfa) | : ° Ww taking reservations for , aco Poa Pm | pe The best bet is to get an ac- ‘ 2 ospitality MP | countant to help you nage final Bitsy will |Clean Paint Brushes |] ing rooms: 4 price. You'll more than make bac! take part in A paint-stiffened brush makes | © Lake Wood Room rete ce Sant ie Mercy |u beter super tan sre, 3 he Hex fore anybody can help you. College's oe ee aoc eh. Tle fo oe © ie Senate Seow * * & - student = |ple, Soak it in some turpentine] » 7,4 Osieans Room If you buy materials at retail, resentation, \or brush cleaner for a short time. gee : or Bt ganna — what Per E‘Carousel,” : _—_ ingen pat ge anager amas la : ~~ — ping : ~ Saturday and in warm water and — de-| BANQ : 2. Know what similar prod- <= = the | tergent suds. Choose the perfect-corpet colors ond tex. —_ — a fianeindies ee Conese 4 tures right in your own rooms—just give us . . auditorium. p | Z Z A | @ call and one of our carpet experts will Obviously, homemade cake is go- student at St. a ; bring samples to you. You'll be able to re- 35 BE a Sha oe Hugo of the CARRY-OUT SERVICE 2 eed mane Coperien temic od | CESIGNGS re eee) || choice. ingredients oo Hills, Deborah] Call FE 3.9162 ale Coll mae (a Nal odvontage of these for EMBROIDERY them in pr smaller _— attends drama "peatins of Opdyke B4e. fine values. No obligation, of course! iad ary to find en es classes for — : a * Measuring from 2.to 4% inches,| homemade baked goods sell for in| youngsters at . | thesé adorable animals are fun to| your community. Remember, when Mercy . |: embroider on children’s linens and| people pay a higher price they College. wearables. (Or use the transfers as|W@nt uniformly good quality. | ; painting outlines to decorate nurs-| Don’t begin with the best In- | 4 ery furniture or walls.) gredients and then begin — : } | _* kt stitute, ‘cheaper eces, butter. | DEBORAH LYNN DOBSKI , r= . er an ie ack acaanes price only because of the high . Misi - ? 1 SERVICE IN YOUR HOME — | eee i) i; r; joris; stitch illustration; color} 3 Keep a real recofd of what Phone FE-5-9474 pri _3. Keep a real record of wat Ont Blame “Teenagers | Send 25c ‘in coins, your name,|and beaters and other equipment. h l l address and the pattern number| Eventually it will wear out, and it W en You Mean Thugs Yes, May 12th is Mom's : to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, will have ee | Day, ‘that extra special 372 Ww. St... ” “ x Ve M , ee ee Sach tem you veeR cheld. be Label Lawbreakers Correctly Instead day when we realise CL A y I ON’ FURWITURE & | 1:5 ready! The 1957 Needlework rene aprenden toward re- of Lumping All Youth Together _ how much MOM realy APPLIANCES Album—36 colorful pages showing ADJUST CH ARGES | means fo US wes es many pretty designs; plus direc- By RUTH MILLETT driver. Our disgust is summed up the greatest... 80... 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. FREE PARKING Keege Harber = Pitions for making three crochet} 4, Be prepared to make some 7 in the words, “teenage driver.” Siotec's Day 4 items and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! price adjustments in the beginning. I'm glad I reared my family " Happy” Mothe ° —_—_——_ —\before the word ‘teenager’ was|FEEL SHUT OFF Mom. | : —_ ever dreamed up,” says a mother ee ft Sere ee ee = * OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS | vies, chsren sre grown. ‘Her| matter with parents who let thei = . members of families but have sud-/ streets most of the night and never Ted's | denly entered a world of their own) bother to find out where they are will R C | —the world of teenagers. we wonder out loud what “‘teeri- ; , MOTHE >) *, * * agers" are coming t6., remain | ) iT ) NAY This grandmother's idea ts.that ~*~ * &* open eC Cc UAY in jumping all adolescents together|. That's the kind of talk our ado- . all day é . \ as “teenagers,” we've encour-escents hear day jn and day eut.| Mother's SB. MAY 12 aged them to live in this isolated|So\is it surprising that they feel é | world. ‘ ee See Day ‘ ‘Net ealy that, bet we've buitt {#4 dults have no part / , up unnecessary resentment |#?d no understanding of it? | Woodward at Square Lake Rd. | among “teenagers - against the Why don’t we at least = — _— lums slash tires and break wind- shields or beat up some kid who doesn’t belong to their gang and, | because the members of the gang ,are under 20, we don't call themireckless drivers, or whatever, in stead of referring to them as teen- agers when they defy law andj and, because he is 17 or 18 years\idea that. we adults have a low! = we don't label him a reckless | ~*~ * order. | A cpartelock ute behind Or * *« ** |wheel of a car and endangers lives} It might help a lot to erase the | i honk Here they are! Valentine Seaver’ new “Town House” oe Rp ae ara clp ia Our own_-exclusive- PRESTICE-craft.. . 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Party it's ogy’s suggestion that marriage’s “hetrosexual”’ love is the only evidence of our maturity. LIMITED VIEW ; ited view, | Not only has it embittered the ‘unmarried woman's single state | with a wholly new kind of humilia- ‘tion and loneliness. It has also premature dating on children—to ‘riages ‘whose “heterosexual” love ‘can prove them well-adjusted. | * * *. | As American females outnumber males by more than @ million, the Lost Purse AVOID SUMMER DRY HAIR .. . Start now, with conditioning shampoo and professional care for scalp and hair. RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne St. iSent Back ito Owner -Should Some Cash Be Enclosed With FE 2-1424 ahencenencesenaeennaneneeae —_— Thank-You Note? PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available In Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ' ? By EMILY POST The writer of today’s first letter Soman }due, I think, to popular psychol-} It seems a-pretty rigid and lim-|- contributed to parents’ forcing of) PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 pane ’ with us for some time. Perhaps, Margaret Mead recently suggested, we'd better re- consider the wisdom of making a husband the only socially approved goal for every girl, —~ Spinster Feels Ashamed of Status -* the doings on Capitol Hill. No. 8488 with Patt-O-Rama in-|is frequently seen at public cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,| mittee hearings and in the 20. Size 12, 32 bust, 3% yards of tor’s gallery of the Senate, 33-inch. official and social obligations | For this pattern, send 35c in 85 a senator's wife, she says, seem coins, your name, address, size|to be more demanding than those | desired and the pattern number|f Philadelphia's first lady. to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press,| Before coming to Washington 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Tl! the Clarks managed frequent rr @. *& visits to the big manor house | Dent ete Ae Seat ee 0 cot 2 as | our fascina pattern magazine, a _ ‘| briet annual stay at Jackson | for me the person who found it lwas honest and mailed it to me. ee This provincial print cost - dress ie to easy to get into . . , easy to wear too! Of washable Bemberg sheer. there's smort shirring et the neckline and jet buttons down the front. Soft pleats in the skirt—pockets at the sides. In Gold, Red Sizes 12-20 end 14'/> ; ee 24/y. | [CHaRGetT | I was very grateful to have it) back as there were several things in it of importance to me. “I shall, of course, write a note of thanks to this person, but I would like to know if it would be proper to enclose a sum of money) in with the note?” | Answer: If the purse had very little money in it, then you would new designs for all sizes; special features; gift pattern printed inside the book—25c. get off on a long-planned trip| Women of Moose Conduct Initiation was held Monday evening by Wom. | en of the Moose. Mrs. Helen Maki) was initiated into the Defending) Circle at the meeting held in honor of Mrs. Harold Finn, social service chairman. Receiving their friendship pins for 1956 were Mrs. Vern Taylor, Mrs. Floyd Yeaman, Mrs. Bennie i Brain-Teasers By JANE EADS z if br 1 i F Hospital Chapter Initiation Night |) sapana HOSTESS Mrs. Clark Lacks Time for Puzzles Crosticophile Once Invented Her Own i. F fr ‘T of the las# generation’s feminist] fanatics. We become extremists, too. in mind. And rejecting this new, Marriage’s “heterosexual” love’ ~*~ *« * Balanced parents will keep this’ the very best. Sunday is “Her” Day so why not take her to Wilkins for the “very best.” 2-Hour FREE PARKING Have Your Ticket Validated When You Make 2 Purchase : at Jacobson's > once official hostess for her fath-| er, the late Getulio Vargas, one-/| mother’s half-size silk ensemble is a versatile dress-and-jacket costume in the softest pink or blue floral print you can imagine. Crystal pleats trim the modified scoop neckline and the fitted jacket. Sizes 122 to 2242. 29.95 Deess Salon Sireet Level lacabsans Maple at Bates, Birmingham with just our own families present. I would like to know if it would | - GRADUATES! — LEARN to EARN i) Day or Night Classes | sd tet No Age Limit — Phone FE 4-1854 | vant ys =~ gad | PONTIAC | BEAUTY COLLEGE ——— Meadsy Thru Seturdey 9:30 A. M, Until 5:30 P. M. for mother— @ for the lady of the Orange background. Sizes 10 to 18. wrap. Blue, or red. Sizes 10 to 18. wa ; as =e ns Breakfast-through-chores cottons house .. .gay little prints, so beautifully practical she'll pop them on in the morning and wear them for everything from grocery marketing-to patio relaxing. Left: Jamaica print brunch, cummerbund sashed. Blue or 6.98 Right: Easy-to-don suntop back 6.98 + Lingerie Parking Level beautiful, dutiful fashions ee biatch tn mr ee TWEN T Y¥.TWO. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, MAY 1 10, 1957. be Costs Her Money but Wins Her Satisfaction ~ Roz. Forces Smile From. Sad Cabbie By PHYLLIS BATTELLE Rosalind, ismiling. Russell, a lady who can out-talk| NEW YORK (INS) — how she ‘‘conned the cabbie” intd; euites she’s got in her humane (hurry, they drive you crazy; they * * * anybody this side of Arlene Fran-| *He was like so many other cis, was telling the story about|sad people—didn't like anybody,” __z_)she said. ‘‘He had troubles, and he} SHOP Fer thie Entire Family KING'S” e N. SAGINAW ‘gave forth with all of them, By the time we got to 60th and Madison, \where I was unloading myself, he \would have been crying about. the world if he hadn’t been so mad iat it.” Miss Russell gave him one of | | those infectious, un-actressy repertoire. “‘Come on now, it’s not so bad,” she said sweetly. was in his heaven, all's Pg with the world, and further-| more she had a dollar tip for him. “But only if you'll smile.” The driver grunted. * *x * “Whatcha say?" needled Miss Russell relentlessly. “It's the easi-| est way to —_ a buck I ever heard of . . BUT HE SMILED ~ “Dames!” shuddered the . guy. ’ : 3 4 Bomb Corrier i in Jail NICOSIA W—A British judge'to-|to Korean Veterans . day sentenced .Michael Jacovides, a lt-year-old schoolboy, to ryears in jail for possessing a bomb, He had pleaded guilty. Pr ee the wate Adjutant goers ofice State’ Pays $56,921, 541 prea : Of 211,881 claims received, 206, LANSING Uf — State bonus pay-|77T have been approvell, 4,802 re- ments to Michigan veterans of thej jected and 302 are in processing. Korean War now total $36,921,541, | The average payment was for $215. "Sell-Ten-a-Day-in-May” SALE NEW 1957 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR os War I, when he was a medical stop short in the middle of the|Corpsman. working ‘around military hospitals, he has been a volunteer street to let old ladies jaywalk, and they're so convivial they pull oT! York hospitals in his time \up beside other cabs and pass the time of day with fellow. drivers. TOO MUCH HURRY Their attitude: Everyone's in too much of a hurry and we've got to calm down. They are perfectly |Brookly right, but there are days in New & & Each day before he begins the! 10-hour stint in his cab, he stops | at the Jewish Sanatorium and: York when ‘one cannot suddenly shift into low without stripping one’s emotional gears.‘ feed and write letters for some of, the 1,000 incurably ill. He also Pay ONLY works a ,sixth fay each week, * * * fm But then he smiled—as Miss Rus-’ WITHOUT TRAD: Mother’s Day Special . Don’t Wait... Harry! Hurry! Hurry! ~ $Q95 PRICE. FREE GIFT WRAPPING ON ALL PURCHASES “Discount on All Merchandise”’ “Lady Sunbeam” F ormerly $14.95 with trade DISCOUNT “House PARK JEWELERS 1 NORTH SAGINAW of Discounts” sell recalls it, a glorious, gap- toothed smile. The star of “Auntie Mame,” feeling like a gay samari- tan, thanked him a lot, handed him the buck and stepped out. * * * As he pulled away he was laugh- ‘ing uproariously. ‘‘Whether at me, wath me, or because of me, I don't know,” she said. “But in any case it was an improvement. = Miss Russell was so delighted | she has pulled the same trick time and time again, which has cost her money but won her a lot of satisfaction. She concedes the effects may not last long, but figures the cab drivers can’t help feeling better. the money. x * Occasionally, on a very lucky day, @ passenger will find a cab! driver who is out to make the| customer feel better. Sometimes, when you're in a Ky. @ — An of- ficial of the U.S, Food and Drug Commission said yesterday there acetic acid instead of kles; and labels that | \Seewae sees ii | a If not for the laugh, at least: for Just with the cab, donating the earnings to his bedridden “friends.” SELFISH PLEASURE ° “Really,” he said, “I don’t sup | pose they get as mach out of it) as.I do, It’s selfish pleasure, to, The other day, however, I met just the right cab driver. He is a squat, bespectacled, pleasantly homely man named Jack Paley, the kind of man who says, ‘Ah, ‘tis a beautiful day’’—even if it's sleeting. . \ The road from East 45th wrest to West 65th is long, and tedious, well but Jack is‘ the kind of driver whe makes it seem like a brief breeze through the country. “He talks all the time about his “patients.” Seems that since World = 1845.3, Down OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS $1597 AND LOOK WHAT THIS PRICE INCLUDES: Heater, Defrosters, License, Taxes, Directional Signals, W Windshield Washers, Title! Matthews-Hargreaves Quevrouet TELEPHONE Downtown Pontiac , FEderal 5-4161 * * So be of good cheer, lady, he said. It's a wonderful world. A bribe artist, Jack Paley, like’ Rosalind Russell. Only in reverse. | HOD’S “: 770 Orchard Leke Ave. ADMIRAL SERVICE RADIO. and TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE NEW AND USED TV SALES Open Fri, Nights ‘til 8. Volume Priced by Odkland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer "34 MILL ST. FE 4-584! | | On This Brand New Olympic w TV, RADIO and 3 “SPEED -PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION » \ MD eer ses ie en ee - Bf es a ead rr bs R | ‘ ‘ : i / | i: __ Is Your High School — "T , | [ ] » : | ) O N ’ | fF A \ |}? R . |: ‘SS Dien 3 ge Represented in the Press? _ | 3 Late. \ ? CANS vias | Bets FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 _ ase _ RONTIAC, MICHIGAN, iy of Ga 3. See : | 650 PHS Students Join (Swit Orion Sadie Hawkins D a Ge -. Honor Bosses . carasntss Sor is Talents in Spring Concert Waterford” Juntors|ieam, whine wal: somdan c= * } ts, to Fete Senior Closs\"rne dance is a school-wide By JACK HENDRICKSON tions from “My Fair Lady” for| Young.” “Your Land and aS ae ee “Anchor Lee,” | at Hawaiian Banquet event, with the girls. doing the ; ‘ , Nee utiful,’” asinde asking.. Chairman of committees Tonight the Pontise High Schot "| ok ear ans owen Bren Lake Here in Comtde. “They By SANDY WHITE which worked on the dance are Vocal Dept, will stage its third putnam climaxed the .concert|God.” will travel there by bus“tomorrow) 159 watertord Township/Richard Mothe, entertainment; Al- ond a be te ot the 2204 with the entire vocal department] Iama ‘Hook will accompany ber| morning anti return home in the nigh’ school students and their fred Kochenowsii, nea. fai Spring singing the finale: ‘While We're)Latin students on their annualjevening, jemployers dined at the Old Mill Federico, decorat: Z Concert. ; eee rere % aremmainnd ee ‘Inn May 8.-The occasion was thelity; and Beth Woodward, admis- The program is under the direc- ae cee a : Pee a Fe : | fourth annual banquet given by the)sion. : tion of George Putnam, director of |co-op students in honor of their) Qne of the most impressive PHS Vocal Dept., Mrs. Doreen |employers, ‘eeremonies ever. witnessed at Voltman, and Edward Banghart. Guests were representatives from) take Orion High School was the Over 650 students are in this con- the school, the state vocational) ‘recent initiation ceremony of the cert which played to capacity audi- department, and the Detroit Ex-| first: group in the Orion Branch ences Tuesday Thursday ecutive club. Extending greetings) of the National Honer Society. oy a toad en Fitzgerald, itor The A Capella Choir, glee Press. Also representing the Press| , Seniors, Barbara, Allen, Dorety clubs, and soloists co-operate in was Harry Reed, city editor: Armstrong, vs a marvelous spectacle opened by Cheal, Patricia Ann Evans, Walter A South Pacific scene creates (Robert Hampton, Marjorie Ann tho mood for the annual Junior- Ingram, and Val Joan Urban; Senior Banquet “Moonlight |Juniors—Kathiéen Abbey, Eleanor Part I started with the Girls’ Luau,” in the gym at 7 fomor- |Hatfield, Mary Louise Leibaert, CP ae rm no Sok Reed May gn Sew " i homores—Dougias . Ju Selective Glee Club in four songs. Junior honor seniors by having |5°P them as guests. Entertaining wilj dith Cudnohufsky and Karen Miller als hb tel be “Hawaiian Club” from the. Uni-/Were inducted. _ ee Junior Boys’ Ensemble didn't versity of Michigan which will| Petitions for class officers are the -Corner” to their All seniors and sponsors re- . series. sta a te ceived individual invitations. Stu-jtion is conducted by the student * A ; A tolo by Jack Hutchings, dents planning the banquet are|Counc. = 1 GOT HER MAN — Pretty Julie Federic, nabs Carl Baber as “Come. Back to Sorrento,” pre- oe a a cnc tn Nara Mt ne he we Haein Dane ev et o Pag oate. 20 OA oe amngs Sandy Stockton and Connie Uhj_ With plans to convert the gym Lake Orion High School. _- mie a 4 ” Tickets for the senior PrOM | ys ij Emitte Spirttum Tuem” was er ; ws 3 j4 “Tara” May 18, will go on sale. * Clg aes eee Fido EROS Cals . ‘ GP A ; : ‘ - dene by the A Capelia Choir tm Scale fi for all high school students and | ~ , reg ates oy oe a sina tonto mone | for MOTHER... for BRIDE...for GRADUATE | fee war ’ ae p . A sonior magazine, for and — } a , : ogling nggeree! gta — % Jue ‘. about seniors, is having final _ tabile” on organ, ane -s fe. = touches added to if before it goes |) > : Austin sang “One Alone,” and + - : / - aes to the . ts 12 \¢3 4 si mg Stee ete. al = Pe : pine. Ha 32 poo || SPECIAL.PURCHASE Dark” to complete the entre acts : o . will receive free on June 6 at ~ —— ae & . Invited to the Scholarship| Sante a Se See eter: 3 Pentiae Proce Fhote| AWards banquet on May 15 at Dev-| 57) ad The * Glee Club started off CLOSE HARMONY—Members of the Pontiac More than 650 students are participating in the _ st cob te ae High School Girls Glee Club run through their event which opened Wednesday. From left, are “|,ship winners oe this yess ‘ihm SAK: | iy then moved into two sea songs numbers for tonight’s final performance for the Linda Burt, Saida Tuttle, Carolyn Rush. and quet is the Michigan State Univer-| . with Mike O’Berry, soloist. annual “Say It With Music” Spring Concert. Janet Carlisle. od sity Club of Oskland County. | A dance to “Anchors Aweigh” +2 pe AI ' H h E Te» z m ou pant eee JUNIOL MISNs Hye: i S 3 : and.“A-Roving.” with soloists Sam = : Baughey, Dick Hathaway, Richard e ie . : Necklaces and 14 K. Gold Jewelry moe ows OM NWIUSIC FrogTams |” ; Relyea. : = i Entre acts ending Part III were ie | sung by the Senior Girls’ En- | Eastern Junior High's glee clubs: Representing Lincoln were Clark 5 ; : : The. A Capella Choir did selec-|annual spring concert “It's a Big, | t od $ , Wide, Wonderful World.” \se Michel SI ¢, FOR ; | | Lessard Grit, Margaret St. Michael Slates - UNUSUAL SAVING , . Snyder, and Tompkins CYO Musical Show £ 4 for each Hem Iitustrated S g : AP hes ae: | with the exclusive | MICRO-TWIN -HEAD | Grad Leaders up to Avondale High to Hold | : vowel dia Carnival 4 @ % ; sctin tanta at valedictorian, and Joyce . Shuler, 2 py newt a; Score SILVER . d : For Your Lola has a grade average » Rae ee Pw FAIR She has been an active mem- ber of the student council, future We Feature an Excellent LADY se of nursing Display of Lovely ' TEA SERVICES __ Fines, 7 Fira lly ageedeging * SERVING TRAYS _ Finest Quality SILENT BUTLERS Spring & Summer i z E i : z nurses - and as = senior CANDLESTICKS > ee chro. ee = VEGETABLE DISHES Hl ANDB AGS : Highland Park Junior College : ot September. >» COMPOTES ’ AT AVONDALE | SILVERWARE At—Leonard's-you'lt-tind-a—4 ‘ ~ Avondale High School’s annual You'll find our complete : oe ) spring carnival will be held tonight lec es from | : ioe at 7. The feature of the evening a ta. watte tact Values up to $57.50 * ee “ be at 10 p. m. with the crown- silversrniths. 2 : * 1847 ROGERS BROS. ¢ ‘ . e >. = * INTERNATIONAL ae What a whedertul opportunity te own or to give prectous fmpertaf + COMMUNITY | _____ Gultured Peart jewelry. 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Progra | ea on ie terms of Edwin Dreyer expire June 30, annual school board election for _|West Bloomfield district is June en for Board |=" to Be Filed Today ey i S,/FRIDAY, MAY Chi anc ' Ate Aap questions. . ’ “We will-try to visit every PTA na hie” aor cake wa will pro- any other group in the city that wants to get the true facts on our Mrs.| before PTA groups throughout the district to explain the situation and i big : cf i r oe Ad a . 4 i ; He } --"THE PONTIAC PRES QS id js Maat iat a ge a A i ad |! i ! iil HE til BRE Hoth eS ig ea tat eae gag ely i ga kh Wiecit Th abet ilcaeante Dw rH ink: a ‘ ao $3 dh oO o- sl ‘ i § ii iit : zy ral at a a ith iis ee a ATE hie fo” abe il) SS pt lle Lys: litt: _ Hi O 8 An Biel zs can aed 2 rs 7, ge, aes EAE aay TH tl os tie 2h inte cue a i ie eg alty Sas ml teen ea iat daira ad gas if ~ 2 & 82 batt He TET i EH Be Alta: BEE: cat! ES er eT rer a = £ S bass] SS - . . : ba : SS iain eam fey wal ae 3 bial S 3 2as die in able Ads aa Bs Ped LG AE (0 2) Hen BRCHENG Win Fee an ae it : : qh SS rh tn hay He I ayy Hy tl Ne Ha ae gated aie et ttt ay buch al THEE EEL Hea et THIGH Sa lbtinall . Pes. A wm i Ths ae 1) 2-8 ay Nig i= Ss fs]: git te tr ie wa Se etree Het rr as | = mw HH EEE id, i+ i = 3 fun tifuliel & ad 3 Sah ih) Se aie HS aii ify es cS CHR fel ee Hyp se Ud, re Beg, Hi ee pal ; HELE ee A Ba tik hi ae it _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 "1 JUST RECEIVED-SPECIAL BUY Jf ‘wiemy tee |’56 "57 FORD ff * wmemccac | OFFICIAL CAR 2-DOORS {DOORS STATION WAGONS | | , CUSTOM LINES FAIRLANES eT Feed oe aereeriay coun « fekatans 1956 ~ Some With Ford-O-Matic-Overdrive Power : i to come in now for the deal of your life as this may be = gl ts of a Officials cars we will receive ALL CO LORS © HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCES =f : © LOWEST PRICES WE EVER OFFERED © LOW BANK RATE FINANCING - y Be Sure to See the, —s BE SURE TO WATCH YOUTH BUREAU| a we | ‘Channel 7 10:00 Fri. Nights | oe : 4 ees *- j A TWENTY-SIX ay es id as a consolation ware, Massachusetts i Ohio after the Toledo War — BOB'S. | 497 Elizebeth Loke Kd. at Telegraph PRESENTS BY “SULLY” DAILY EXCEPT MON. 9 to 2 | [= “DELICIOUS DINNERS and LUNCHEONS LOOK!: | Here They Are... The : i “Western Rhythm Boys” with their mountain music — | Featuring: “CISCO” and HIS ACCORDION -_ Remember Mother - Mother’s Day. . Sunday, May 12 Make her day | complete by taking Mom to ij cack Ito Put Muffler ~~ | on Excess Noise CHICKEN }:.» curbs on | POPULAR DEMAND |] | i i | / ti é re must be ° or. singing m, Tu feat AND HIS SWINGMASTERS Floor shows Keigsn FRIDAY and ae , SATURDAY y Si ss Boel JAM SESSION TUESDAYS “FRANK PERR AND HIS SWINGMASTERS ~ ra int Corner of Blizebeth 2 I take ond Cass Lake Dells Inn i E- Come to CLUB TAHOE — 0 delightful dinner combined with good music—is your assurance } Jon ot the Hammond Organ ft’ DINE and DANCE’ * CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. * Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Private Parties / - -: SHE/ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 ‘ ' SO Pk ge a: Ta os ichigan's urper aon. ee as big as, Comecticut, Del California City 4 When i, the ordinance Gaylen. was - * + +e 2% choosing the stars |. HT : FEE & ! i i é. ; # * i i i My BLE Capers by Employe Grounds for Firing has ruled that a 7 : 3 z d peice i ; * z . F ca 58 i. i F-3 FEE ai H Le ] Fa il E ba | Bs i ty - A LOVE STORY FOR EVERY WOMAN! mown 8 in Geterdey 11:00-1 Sunday Neen i 1. | CHINA CITY RESTA “Carry Out Orders” r '& The the Kingsley ro * é i L-« = A LEE LEICESTER LEPINE AE, } Dance N | itd ue ? _* Lg + = zo € ae 7 *. ‘ = = ted “ee n pe .¥ : = : ‘ ‘ jieseers = es See af a 1a ay | ec 1s Ee abe ‘ 7 eS se a 3 . 7 ¥ oF, = Z = ’ a ae ) on “ig neighbor who notified the’ fire Polly Kicks Up Fuss, |dcomrtmen. firemen atrived Mrs. fighting the small plaze with a garden hose. COMING SOON! _ Auother of ote P.M, URANT FE 40340 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. EST —— FRIDAY, M xfs 10, 1957.” ee ee ee ee fae libel Clogs PONTIAC DRIVE: Te THEAT* € TONIGHT & SATURDAY ALL IN COLOR ALE ACTION ore « CK my CA | 5-500 aan Scientists have developed a ae are niade been, subjected to, Which shows whether ‘the ~ milk! effective nt for its pester from which certain types of cheese|ization. Z PAST APACHE AMBUSH... PAST TREACHERY'S SILKEN ‘NET... FIVE DEAD MEN LEO JiM SLATER DOWN A TRAIL OF NO RETURN! APVEESAL-ETERMADION AL Present: . TECHNICOLOR PACK EL — ‘tu Whe f” ata =Red ( China Cities |borers seeking jobs. hy mainland* give this picture: - Peasants poured into the cities | in ‘wholesale lots from outlying “areas after last year's. droughts, floods and typhoons. * * * In Shanghai, Canton. and | Tsingtao city councils have ee, ‘orders to send the farmers home | before farm production suffers. | | ‘gest city on the mainland, soared | to 6,800,000 early this year, an in- crease of 700,000 in six months, * * * A Tsingtao, a Yellow Sea port of about ‘a million, forbids farmers | Permanent jobs. and refuses resi- | dence permits and food coupons jto new arrivals. + | Some 30,000 “have blindly in- |filtrated” Canton, a city of some 1% million 60 miles. northwest of! |Hong Kong. §Car Mishap Slows Up Return of Mom, Baby | MENLO PARK, Calif. ®—Don- ald L. McInerney and his 3-year- }old- son were literally. up in the air and tpset about the new baby Mcinerney heard his son yell He made a quick grab, thinking tthe boy had opened a car door.) His éar swerved off the street, Newspapers from the Commu-/him more reaction than his “Duffy's Tavern” did on TV. The population of Shanghai, big-' : , Gets More. Reaction ‘Giving Commercials 4 By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Ed Gardner told me something startling — his “two-headed baseball player” commercials on radio get _ * ® “Cab drivers quote these single jokes back to me — but) when I did 50 on TV, they didn’t,” says Ed. “Funny thing,” he added, PoP fossa’ my agency, I’m supposed ito be a = retired old guy | writin’ copy ... not an actor.” | Ed writes and delivers the commercial for an auto sponsor — about “the tree surgeon who had a_ bad back — he fell out of one of his patients” — or “the restaurant that cut dewn the size of the paper plates — — to make the hamburgers ED GARDNER . | ’ Jook bigger,” 2 “Things are going so well,” Ed concluded as he was setting) out for Hollywood to relax playing golf all summer, “I may jhave to go back to Puerto Rico to save some dough on taxes.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . Sugar Robifson’s wife is very, very eager for him ta, quit’ ‘with the title... Washington Democratic gag: Ike was so| upset about the international situation, he didn’t play the back nine .. . George Gobel really asks people when he intro duces his wife, “Have you met spooky old Alice?” Frank Costello’s burned about those “girl” stories; He seriously never wanted to hurt Mrs. C. ... Mayer Wagner met 'Mike DiSalie. “I was rooting for you to be Governor of New York,” said Mike. ‘ | of Nuclear. Weapon “I was rooting for you to be Governor of} “TAIPEI Taipei newspapers today hailed the stationing in For- mosa of U. §. Air Force units equipped with Matador guided missiles capable of carrying nu- clear warheads. - x *« * The official Central Daily News ‘ealled the move “‘a timely, wise and effective action by the U. S government which will prove a/ognition of the Chinese setback to Chinese Communist nist regime. MA 4-2151 Walled Lake JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL 4851 PHONE FEDERAL 2 OAKLAND MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED Today thru Saturday 'S F VEN MEN started. running up a telephone Ohio,” said Wagner. “Things are itaae all over,” said Mike. pole guy wire, and turned over.|. The Maharajah of Baroda, a — | The father and son were un- who fell for Stott Weldon, the burt. But Mrs. McInerney and the Hoboken waitress, now has THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR! . -G-h FROM NOW new baby waited an extra hour for a ride home from Palo Alto Hospital in another car. PARK Free Admission Free Parking WATERFORD Al DRIVE-IN THEATER po Bt ane Racecar oo oe henna nn lla M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY A ONE-MAN ~ ARMY... ell it . 4 , ie Sa — ve aumentaiies eee eeeee i * LBERT ROLAND THE STORY OF NDIA AGENT JOHN PaILP cLUM! of the Bob Benchley shorts. | WALLED LAKE Using full mechanization, a bale W% of cotton could be produced in 10 Giman-hours of labor, according tol Don’t Ask Bitten, achieved a screen test for i her .. « Billy De Wolfe’s been asked to do memakes of some . Lynn Garber, showgal, is also a bellhop. x '* * EARL’'S PEARLS: We just Iheard of a girl who was. so * OPEN * aloof that when her beau & # dreamed of her, he woke up * # 2nd put on another bianket.. ee ee ri FRIDAY * ~*~ * * LYNN GARBER « # WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Frank Sinatra is so thin he can! ke SATURDAY walk through a harp.”—Jack Waldron. kc * That's earl, brother. SUNDAY * (Copyright 1957) & : 4 eae r * ‘ Courtesy Pays? estimates of the United States De- | partment of Agriculture. Banged Up Pair 4; KINGMAN, Ariz., (?—Courtesy A \Pays, says the slogan, Mr. and | Mrs. James Laverty, Beaumont, Driving down Highway 66 ia | ditch. . * # | The -Lavertys escaped without jserious injury, but their dog was hurt. They both knelt down to of fer him help, but the pooch bit | Mrs. Laverty on the cheek and Mr. Laverty. on the hand. BEST 4 ferme ‘ yes- terday, Mr. Laverty was asked -—~ DOLORES | GRAY 1:00-3:15-5:20 Plus: Mr. Magoo Cartoon || "Si" ‘1:20-9:30 SUNDAY NIGHT —MOTHER’S DAY Pontiac’s Mother of the Year! | at 8:30 P. m:| WALK THE PROUD LANDY | 35 Lovely Gifts for You | “Mom”... & 3 ‘a i “Mother of ‘he: Your” Presensed: by “DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ASSOCIATION” STARTING SUN DAY Acclaimed by Parents’ Magazine as the outstanding family picture of the month! 2nd FEATURE RHONDA FLEMING—MacDONALD CAREY 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461 1 Tst RUN They were hospitalized ” today. “ 5 Z CinemeScope 3 ‘and doct said the bi ~ Color t “WRITTEN” ON THE WIND” | caused more trouble than the 2c] Revistas dl Technicolor “THREE STRIPES IN THE SUN” = . ae _ ~ — ‘ONLY ic } f) () PEP AD | (} I Ey DLE vite. | oh Q ft et ‘ALL pate TARZANS! | faeeencsell JOHNSON | The screen thunders with GARLAND « Pamela DUNCAN aims a E mere iby ROGER CORMAN « - . Produced & vi = “ i ) ; ay e re =< LU] sie ss = er ey ee a : ae teen an a Morgan JOR i ene —_ \ \ \ a ; | . \ = : se + as a * | } LA ge We ene Cass ee eee: Ux php et | LO PS \ = ; & ae x : ee ae a SR es : ‘ f : A a es si ‘ Ae i} : & 2 Ba: I a | am: J iy — - de 7 \ ; f $ ‘ # ~ a j : : iN " [<< | TWENTY-EIGHT. |, % pi THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957. \ . ot otineniplanoos —_—. 7]: . eae, | eo — se ame . ™ ti 44,000; About’ 15 per cent of the total _ fin ee oo SS ea | , We 7 nea uciy “Hashes all around thelaven ot the Phlipine islands ee : bf I “4 ' it ry 24 hours of anjunder cultivation ‘ ; ips for better Lawn..Care |e aaeaele —rtaaliabe ST eee Ee PA i te ‘ a AB eR Sa PNR Be « BY WAYNE 8B. SIEFERT 4 The early spring has forced home ,owners. to get into lawn) work sooner than “usual. Most! folks have mowed severa] times are dusted or sprayed on the soil ‘and watered. - ; not doing well. Some are satisfied to have green grass of a sort and the less it grows the better. Very frequently lawns are .ob- Other owners feel thelr lawn served, which are thin and some- must be the most attractive one pet peer nn be a ee seat te poled |" it has persisted for some it that way. months, or even years, using . ‘additional seed is frequently a Occasionally. old lawns experi- temptation. However, in a great ence a general fading out of the|many instances, poor fertility is grass plants, gradually becoming! the true cause. When large trees thin, unthrifty and turning brown) are nearby, roots usually infest in early summer. Where regular/the soil in these areas, removing fertilize? programs have been fol-/ moisture and fertilizer badly need- lowed and regular watering faith-\eq by the grass plants. i Where no . fertilizer has been become suspicious of grubs in the| used on the lawn the previous soil, The larvae of the “June|year, or years, one expect Bug,” the Rose Chafer, the “Jap-jtg observe these poor fertility regular fertilizer anese .”" and certain other symptoms. A eon a program (3 applications a year) existing plants, soon filling small bare areas. Tf areas larger than '12” in diameter exisf, then ferti- ing insects. Old lawns often be-|lizer and seed program becomes come so heavily infested due to|#" effective combination. Rarely a gradual build-up of the insects,|4° seed programs alone .cause ‘that they may be damaged beyond permanent improv ement where vepair. These grubs feed on the Poor fertility is the cause. grass roots, They are usually with- CHECK BENT GRASS in two inches of the surface. If &| jiome owners have commented half dozen grubs are found in one | upon the presence of large cir- spade sized “plug” of soil - con-| cular patches of grass that seems siderable injury is being done.i4) he ‘different’ than your re- . Several good grub destroying| gular blue grass or fescue. It ap- chemicals are now available which pears as a different shade of WATCH FOE GRUBS By nature these are sod infest- Tips for Handling Newer Trees Need Watering of Forget-Me-Nots . More Often The state flower of Alaska, For-| get-Me-Nots, will bloom the first) The newer the tree, the bigger green, and has a dense, “spongy” texture. Usually it can easily be pulled up because of its mat-like habit of growth and shallow roots. These areas are colonies of bent seed permitting enough -plants to eventually take over the entire, area. But until this process is complete, no known program ex- ists to disguise variation in color and texture! Well fertilized areas tend to be free of dangelions thistles. etc. because vigerous grass . plants: shade these weeds .as seedlings. But even the best lawns have a few. When spring plantings ‘become infested with weeds, the chemicals - |grass. Some grass mixtures have pe sniall percentage of. bent grass also tends ti ih tht abcd ool well. A late fall application is the earliest on the new seedings. * * * Where crab grass has been a rennial problem, poor fertility when forsythia shrubs blossom. bare, or thin spots exist, these seedlings thrive and become so aggressive as to enlarge these spots before fall. If the established lawn grass is well fertilized and vigeorous, it will tend to fill these areas during its growth leaving no opportunities for weeds. Where crab grass has become etremely serious, then chemicals are the only remaining hope. for Gardens Scale Model Great Idea! early spring) SYMBOL OF THE DUTCH — Here a basket forced potted. bulbs includes Dutch tulips and hyacinth ing-of African violets. These few tulips are just a ao of rows to be viewed in the Time Festival in Holland, (Mich). —. - in a set- e of the | ing Tulip wil] cause repid enlargement of! Planning your garden and land- scaping’schéme on paper is a good idea. A scale model of your entire lot in full color will give you an even better picture of what to expect. and regrets later. ‘ | Materials are around most house- holds: Cardboard cut on a scale of ‘jabout one-half inch to the foot, old green towels, felt or art. paper for grass and vari-colored bits of A model will save time now Awaited by By BARBARA JOHNSON { May 15 through 18 will see a| yearly Michigan event in ~-full bloom Hundreds of varieties of tulips will be the main attraction at the ' yard for flowers and shrubs. ; Hat pins make good trees; and sandpaper, driveways and patios. A seed catalog will give you an Jap Beetles Still Feeding. Sx = : | a Put Poison Blanket the center of the landscaping ; scheme and the basis for most of Over—__tawn——Ares; i, ces, Wills enn be inate ef in May | an‘el@ shirtheard folded inte a | rectangle and set on end. es | Keep your landscaping’s ornery| undercover agents, Jap beetles, /Smirthoard to under cover this season. ThisSidie for the right slope. year from seed and are treated as|the thirst. annuals. | This advice is well worth If wintered over, some varieties membering, particularly if there. will bloom in early spring and will are newly transplanted trees or delight in well-drained soil in a shrubs on your grounds annual Tulip Time Festival in Hol- and. For four days this town on ‘Lake Michigan will be bustling jwith about 500,000 visitors from vail over the state and the’country. Beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday and jasting until 9 p.m. Saturday, every hour is filled with wonder- Along with the band contests will - . . important, since a modern sunny location. Other kinds will * bloom from May until frost and| gyetcmm ‘het mom nactel rests |. 1 May. beetle grubs stil are |‘rend in Pabst te he on prefer cool, moist loam and half-| 2. cut off before a tree fs | $0#imé 8 grass roots. With | oO eee ie elate other shade. Seeds germinate in 15 days.) moved and planted ta & new | in bain to cmerge wares J. a, (O18 of the exterior to it. With These colorful litle flowers are have a, giMcuk job supplying Seen, Sele, mepneeeeeiee ot I, piece, 5 faye Aa used for , borders, gar-| enough nourishment and mois- “ab-preofin a dens, pots and cutting. ture. New transplants always are wounds ail wolie 42 cane thirsty, no matter how healthy 2g they tive now in thinning the beetle DEAN’S ay appear. . population. Foliar spraying with A vegular watering schedule’ emulsifiable DDT catches those GARDEN CENTER should begin as soon as leaves) that survive or fly in from neigh- 794 : jappear to help reestablish the bal- Oakland Sebant tae the top and the rect] DDT wettable powder is advised LAWN & GARDEN | eid ‘representative of the Davey) {jam apolication vecause if ts eT Tree Expert Co. | jie ee ee SUPPLIES Mee ae {lasting results, ‘about five r . terials inte the ground The schedule can be reduced in cool, cloudy weather. PACKAGED ROSES 79c AND UP POTTED ROSES $1.95 and $2.25 Shrubs ; ; | shy of visibly tainted greenery. ; DAY Their built-in radar does not ware FOR MOTHER'S Sere oom j * | © Tulip Trees shi open | §VERGREENS | SHADE TREES & FRUIT TREES Grown in Our Nuriery ANNUAL & PERENIAL PLANTS SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS ‘6670 DixieHwy. #8 —s MAS-7946 era POSOSSHOCSO OCC OCOe eeeeseooseoesoes rire aftr Must Control Pests Thousands be dazzling displays of _baton-. twirling teams. Multi-colored displays .of tulip beds. will be open free of charge to the public at the famed tulip farms about three miles from the city. Also, the streets will be lined’ in, brilliant array for several miles with the blooming flowers. ° ‘in ple for the smoothesf-cut. smartest-looking _ flere’s the famews level-cuttng LAWN-BOY thet takes over your grasscare chores. Come im today ond examme the regged, easy-handiing, lightweight LAWN-BOY. Then try one of the eight LAWN-BOY models on your lawn — with- out cost or obligation! You'll see then that no other mower cuts like LAWN-BOY. COME I TODAY ~ AND BE SURE TO ASK FOR A FREE WOME TRIAL! KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 4-0734......FE4-1112 of boats, canals, houses and wind-| mills. The Netherlands Museum) will feature Dutch culture and! articles brought to this country by the settlers, which are both rare and authentic. i i 2 rel i i | 13 = ‘SPECIAL! . 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Barrs the sd : _— jlitle Book Bigtem =©§Oklahoma Aggies Seek) ir sus: 1 Monthly Payment Plan Hi ] NEW YORK @.— The Little ee, oaieil | ontniy y ; E hc fenders -oRoeey wot 17th Straight Track Title |"s xa | ‘ UP TO.36 MONTHS TO PAY! ; |The Sind annual edition, known Okie,: «—Preliminastes| ite tring tho tha taht’ Zs helen lend right haitback where Kramer : ects paver 198 p sie of cane sit cabeeiy today for tomorrow] but his teammates were|Maentz and Barr have left gaping Select Your Needs Now— 3 # \ords, : , ; in a bitter battle to retain their/vacancies, 1 ® most of them hitherto un night’s Missouri Valley Conter-| eam title in «6% 2’ Til @ Wall Boards || “Tt has got to grow each year,” lence track ‘and field meet, with| Baxter “who won the crown & “= © Ceiling Tile 3 . says Seymour Siwott, gener at|Oklahoma A&M bidding for its|year ago with a Tunderpar 207,|, “tuck Teuscher-bas come along = ® Acousticnl Tile © Paints manager of the 4 tore are ai,(itth straight: tithe. carried a heavy load for Houston or ny Ave cite ureau. “There are al- oe yesterday when he clipped seven(s#azting end when Michigan faces @ Lumber © Plywoods ways new things in demand in strokes of the par 72 Indian Hills|S°Uthern California in September's of All Type big league baseball.” The Aggies fate stern Opposl-|Country Club course with a 68-69|°PeNer Fred Julian has often been @ Insulation of ypes. “If it happened in the big leagues|tion from both Houston and —23L described as another Tony Branoff i 5 See and is a record you'll find it in/Texas State. The North T ‘e @i* at right half, And if he doesn’t rr SS See nl wt tat pm} DONALDSON LUMBER 60 tre pi, bela, Youd weelshatuay, eedy and Sra Nera ae FE 2-8381 ot Ld = * Be + . who came in with a %5-70—145. | “This team ts typical of those | 27 Orcherd " The Cougars led in team scor-| whe won the Big Ten champlon- | ing with 592 strokes while Okla-| ship im recent years,” an alum- homa A&M posted 599 and North| Bus sald while watching practice i Texas State 604, the other day. “It isn’t being * *.* ae oe Oo oe oo Sy a eed ee S90, St. Louie €04, Cin] SSRIS Steas. 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Huron Se. _ PE 5-8318 FE 4-6115 of the will serve school year. | respective athletic team. the sponsible for the equipment of 4 ane specific addition of another assignments | | however change the ath- g* Es preity be East te it 7 New Washington te \Leader Elated tome Over First Win DETROIT #—“One more vic- tory and I'm batting .500.” It was that way in the Wash- ington Senators’ clubhouse yes- terday after a long, dry spell of He — [aa i 7 10 games without a victory had/ i STOP to Trouble ! ™* Fr WS “+ mI) ak YWES Phone FE 2-0186 - 33 Years Fair Dealing This sian sa : = g says | _ [ousas, La., plays Mary Ann Down- a in the semifinals ES come to its conclusion. Manager| Cookie Lavagetto, who made the) ./ Statement, had his first major league victory after two losses. An 8-5 win over Detroit broke the _ 42 spell. ¢ wt tist “Just like a World Séries win to this ball chub,” he said. “It's been pretty sad around here for quite a while. The foneral’s over now, though. We can have a little fun.” | Or. Schachern Is Named Fight Rivals Hurt : UD 12-Man Group : “ig for Athleticg in 10-Round Draw Dr. J. K. Schachern, Pontiac dentist, was today named on the '12man advisory committee on Athletics at the University of De- a if; +e weights Leo Alonzo of the Philip-, pines and Italian Paolo Rosi, who | school’s vice-president in charge of M#Ve One thing in common today. | | athletics. t | Included on the list with Scha-|weeks of inactivity. ! chern are Keith Fraser, Henry ; ; James E. Co Each suffered a hand injury : . ‘amd X-rays today will determine tins, Andy Farkas. Jay R. Mal- esos ‘une henieet : 4 i crE t! fT te ; better contact of coaching with nings to post bees Urekon |large. 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FROM, GY & YOU REALIZE, we. squi., Y UNDER THE ¢ 2 TAT BAD NEWS BuRKE Is J LAUGHING GAS, V7 <: POTENTIAL CHAMPION Z | as -RUMPH fa«E COULD Z | | io ¥ Fea | , . oe AEHNS iLL : AND I CAN || 8BUT I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT ||. BELIEVE THAT ~oy Wa tng Ut 6. 00 08 ~ At agin ened Cape. 19ST by Uated Peanere iyndionte, th. WHeoOwIOk, &, =e Op or + es anna Boo: < awe 2H got Et tae ae ee ee sued - ¥ na ‘ i i Fa . «5 j / Zt - Indias Gein / preg ERRERIRN HouseAppo‘ po } 4 ] ce vA : ] iz ale oe Pe 4 Pula ' Wats. : UZ =e : - 2 i 4 x & ‘ : g. : ; Le : : : 3 i 2p 7 . “3 ; 5 2 z "+ St 2 : i <7 sons ‘i : : ¢ ; a : : : F if ee sas * as Ee SY / 2 s . é : : ra - : i " wa } iv] eo : a os ‘ax fe es as = ; e : “ — eau : es zy SER PONTIAC PRESS, OYRIDAYMAY 10, 1967.0 Specie, Bigger Graft Expected — Hew Slorms Rumble Planes Lift More TonnagelAcross South Texas jin Air Freight Industry | ra:is » — demons — ~ Higher Ground motors and other industrials paced NEW Yt tional speedier and bigger state. the stock market into higher PA degen the profity ient%|to carry their sales volume to + + * craund early this afternoon. and to belp|joc the ‘fledgling’ dis freee |new heights this year.and next, | But the rains slackened along ‘Trading was active as blue chips : ae ub hendy, Toe a ne re he mee took over the market leadership Most major carriers report in-|Daricularly handy, The end of the/Tyinity rivers in southeast Texas pea vom ereased cargo ton mileage this\Drre ar wit, ‘it, ‘0 Korea whew Seods ao, oe le “Gains among pivotal stocks 4 igreatly. A few dipped into red ouck ’ tanged from fractions te well B Dp. ink before the new planes were)" PMY, * * ee touched a new 1957 high Says k Pocketed Their arrival, industry ine the Bravos Trinity pre ‘ uch > ig : ‘ ' c § ee ee Fees on Union Deals rice acre musty ave unt he rket was irregular at the open- iS whole can step into the ranks of|tireats. Forecasters said the still- ing teday and jockeyéd uncertainly : *. recognized American industria) swollen tributaries of the three in subsequent trading. (Continued From Pagg One) money makers. rivers could cause surging new ee, We widow of Beck's “best and closest| The new planes mean lower|‘Pes# if the rains continued. Aw some of the better quality ee costs per ton mile as ge i > 4 stocks retained _ their - firmness, TRUSTEE : greater capacity. Officials inati however, the market seemed to the” elderly FOR FUND Examination Postpone the great potential now lies in air), The Beatie marunge. benine, 's ability to aid manutac-\in Charge of Murder “ss to the upside was made. Wall) \ <3 4 Street analysts said the perform- The scheduled examination of ~ ance was based mainly on techni-| Tay | Ray 5p Chee lund said was Beck’s best friend.|T*scontinental operation with its cal factors. It was testified Beck handled|,. murder, was postponed -. Rails were off, however, as they slum clearance and urban redevel-|the deal as trustee for “The Ray|2u%*- Ht anys-Yip scheduled sit} erday by Royal Oak Towm » were influenced by carloadings , . -, Reatine Press Photo | coment programs. Leheney Memorial Fund,” about| "8? Service Row can be carried! ii. Justice Delbert W, Hunt. lower than a year ago. The non-| QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE—Lou Vincler, of _ ginia Life's Pontiac office, and Don Harris, of . i we " |$80,000 ‘of which: had been collect-\o7,2! 22! miles per hour, lifting ; a ferrous metals were adversely, Metropolitan Life Insurance's Pontiac office, Metropolitan, the agents, while looking on is mn 0 1318 We od frets ‘walend “eter Lal * 43,000 pounds of freight 2,300 miles) — ay shotgun b for their, Tight, hands out a 2%s-hoor final examination'to Floyd Blanzy, Pontiac chairman for L. U. T. C. Passage came vote. death nonstop. ‘The new planes are more|slaying “April 2) of Minor Mont- affected by soft prices ‘ : The votes of individual members . Leheney formerly was 45, of 10431 Fanwood St. : ee than one third than the gomery, 45, . produces. two agents who have completed 4 two-year The training council is jointly sponsored by all | weie' not : head of the Union Label Depart. )jine’s old faster. Royal. Oak Township, was ar- ) ? course with the Life Underwriting Training the nation’s life insurance companies to give ad- | The main dispute in two days|ment of the American Federation re! sean vg Right from r4 { before Hunt on April 24. At t Ni York Stocks Council. From left, are Clarence Shelton, of Vir- vance training to agents. ; of debate was over Democratic-|of Labor. Los Angeles to New York with althat time he stood mute and the ) ew Tor 7 aes ’ eran veterans picderonan ‘pregrsone um>| qmannt'e Sfeay wae sitated to'/=b.& nen bet. set ctguidionsee.satened 8: et ot Seas 5 (Late Morning Quotations) , : veterans preference programs Senate Rackets Investigating time of-titne hours, minutes. ;, Lodge Calendar det FHA. These were fought bY! Committee under questioning. | In the first three months of 1957, skinner’s new date of examina- dees MB Int Moe... 398 ye uTures MAR Republicans and’ many Demo- cargo ton miles increased byltion was set by Justice Hunt at A i woone SES fet Giver 03] ; jSreciat commmenjention of Pon-|Gratt ; Bh : eee cartier Nestimony that!.177,949 over the first quarter of]; 7 : "es Ia Crk Coal . 52.4 pat a Lodge No, 21, , Pri- comprom depleted|Beck collected a third share of/1956. A ton mile is one ton of —— — . aie Ghat 3 Sohne Man... 504 Prod day, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. Work in these ‘proposals, one of which|something over $20,000 in broker-|treight carried one mile.) RR At ae nF Forwar . roduce E. A. degree. Wm. H. Anderson,/would have given veterans speci-|age fees on the investment of un-| Slick Airways, a southwestern\Guild Dinner to Be Held hm Gon 0% 4d enntcott 186 . petroir Propycr ee ~—Adv./al lower down payment hn Sends im Ge mortenee Mat lcargy: toler with transcontinen 64 Trinity Baptist Church Am Gee Sti 32 ferewe 08 1 367 [Bureau “of” Markets, “covers saley_ ef went into the Giacard would have| Set. McClellan (DiArk) chhir-cagines lame Arte, orien rl Stes Am Mia Pay: 381 Kroger sss 341) CHICAGO «® — Wheat futures|locally grown produce ef Ne. 1 and fancy H ‘ capt ‘et ton Geis ; equipment, Riddle Airlines, which’ rnuay dinner of the Pontiae ae ge I ~ Re - 3. igrades only, brought to-the Parmer's WS in rie allowed use of up to a billion dol-/man » Spoke of flies freight between Puerto Rico:ittan League Child Guild will be Am Bent jaa ERP Exe "! 117, Moved fractionally higher on the Markets by sranets 904 ons by them : jars in GI life insurance trust|the payments to Beck as a “kitk-'Piorida.” New. York and midwest-|") WEN pm Ma Am aing i Vee ® My --- © Board of Trade today in light) prices THURSDAY WERE: Fruits—| ‘The Nov 17 funds to increase the supply of|back.” - ern cities, is modifying its 32 C#6s Del :30 p.m. Thursday, May Loc | ; ember 17 drunk driving : - in the. social rooms of the Am Smelt... 53. Loews ..... 20.1 trading | Apples. Delicious, fancy, 6.00 bu; No. 1, mortgage money for veterans to obtais more capacity and Am Tel & Tel 177.8 Lose 8 Com. 33.1) . |$50-5.60" ba. Apples, iteIntosh, earty,| charge against Candy Howard, 40,/,ome buyi INTERMEDIARY FIRM . Trinity Baptist Church on Wessen |e st eorillard-.. 373 ap wes (fancy, 3.00 bu; No. 4. 2.7%-3.35 ba. Apples! of 2201 Meldrum. St., Detroit, was) ae Hedlund teitified that he, Beck, "°° = will be Rabbi San : Am Viscose .. 37.1 Lou & Nash . 78 | °C al int ts sold |Northerm Spy, fancy, 3.75 hea No. 1, “9 . * * * ; A , * *-+ , Anaconda... 63 Mack Trk .... 30.7| “Ommerci nierests sold OM |395-3.25 bu, Apples,- Steele Ne. 1.) reduced by Municipal Judge Cecil and the Teamsters Union Jawyer. E. Music will be Anac W&C .. 81 May D Site .. 375 the opening bilge and this tented,*°?-50 bu. : B. McCall , There was another fight over Ww, coiv .| Seabord & Western Airlines so acne M Overton AArmeo @tl .. 54 jtchraw H ... 454, : | VEGETABLES MISC: Asparagus, No. um to reckless driving!) mnocratic proposals to set lim-|>m™? meee, received the) cits Ss i ot by Mrs. James , Armour & Co.. 143 Mead Cp .... 37 |to hold the market in check during 1, 1.50-2.00 doz. bebs. Beets, t e.| Thursday and Howard paid a $100 brokerage fees through The In- year of trans-| Mrs. Harry L. Riggs is general = ET oy Merck . A ae |i, 1.80-2.00 ‘ba. Carrots, topped, Be 1.| fine instead its on discounts, premiums, Co. which effect atlantic air freight service. New! -neirman, with Mrs. Charles Wil- “na” 2h Meteen Line se-ziearly dealings. There was some/125-i.15 bu. Celery Root, jo, 1, 2.00- of 10 days in jail. charged by lenders against per-|“°*™ent " ae W85\ equipment has brought its fleet Ai Retin’: Sig Merr ch & 8 2.50% bu. Chives, No. 1. 1.25-1.50 dos. an intermediary in the union's liams in charge of program and Se 3 Mpls Bon -.. 91 scattered buying in new crop wheat Horse Radish, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 pk basket. sons who buy homes with FHA to 10 Super Constellations and We ERE cove Minn Mé&M -“ eeail ‘Leeks, No, 1, 1.25-1.15 dom behs. Onions, Ernest R. Diggs, 29, of $5 Poplar). C1 sinancing Republicans op-/Purchases of DCis. In r Mrs. Virginia Matthews, ticket Bee Se iy RT eee on unneeded addi-/dry fancy, 3.50 $0-Ip. bag: No. 1. 2.90\St., paid a $100 fine instead of 20 P ithe National Mortgage Co. of Se-'ree, DCés. In the first three) chairman. Officers for the coming F Beseuse’.s72%y Meetware ': 3ajtlonal moisture in the southwest! 30° s¢°d3, 86, Mons. Set Be i'ldaye in jail after he was found|O%et Such restrictions. eo * jmonths of 1957 cargo ton miles vear will be elected. | Meth Steel ... 45.3 Motor Wheel 212 and forecasts of further precipita-/2.00-2.90 32-b. bag. No. 1 guilty by Municipal Judge Cecil B.¥, As passed by the House, the bill With the of ana! tailed 2,958,677, an increase of i wow SS et Osis in the 100-150 4 bu. Potatoes, 1, 1.30- Would limit the curbs to FHA account of Beck \184 per cent over the 1,657,369 ~~ I ey Muller Br ... 28.6\U0n t area. 1.40 50-Ib beg. Radiabes. hothouse, No.| McCallum. of drunk driving. discounts. It also would! Widow . committee ae . ici ae as ee ES ~*« #® 1, 1.35-1.78 dos. behs. hothouse, mortgage + its for Junch.|\ are? im the first quarter of Sign of Sanitation org Wain... 42 Net-Cush ®. 61.7) Near the end of the first eourl ben hienarec -bomsceee teneee ib Gon | Fish Fry, May 17, 6-p.m. to.t:30, Ve the FHA discretionary = The told Weleda Wiggs ME... 101 Nat Dairy ... 38.2 - beh; No. 1, 85-100 dos. behs. Turaips,| Donations. The American Legion ‘rity to establish “reasonable story, as by ..*.f LANSING @ — About 2,000 sas Delke "’” be, SSt Gype .... 38.5/0ld style wheat was 4% lower to % topped, Wo. i, 1.25-1.75 bu. Post No. 20, 206 Auburn Avenue,.(estrictions on the discount prac- was that the Teamsters Union ad- ; of Michigan's a Budd Co .....:206 Ry can’, **-'202ihighers May $2.16%4, new style S: Collards, No. 1, 125-1.95 bu. tice, which is designed to in-\vanced the money to buy $71,000 In the profitable South Ameri- > toe Burroughs .°2.:45 sig Me Pw. 31 wheat was % to % higher, July|S"e No 1. 180-200 bu. Spinach, Ne. BYeryone invited including all Post .. or , can field, Panagra reports its air, %rts e qualified to Cal-Pack—..+--43.1--Ko_Am Av... 34.3. acsnene dad echae A Hf bu. a . Whembers... By Junior. Com-|crease the return on government-|worth of mortgages, cargo volume rose 51 per cent! “Health Department Approved” Camp Soup .. 342 Nor Pac ..... 45.1/5--08's, Corn Was %.to % higher,| rerroce axD SALAD GREENS:Let-\mander, Ed Sutton. . ’ —Ady.|backed home loans. this tourist the state Can Dry ..... 162 Nor Sta -+ 112|May $1.30%, oats were %4 to %%/tuce, Bibb, hothouse, No, 1, £.25-1.40 ~ onde. a owed They were held by Beck and (during 1956 and is still gaining) signs season, C65 Fee icc: 3) Nest Airlin -- 1468/1 May Wh; rye . Wes un. |e basket. as ee ns ie of] Sa ee Hedlund for several months dur- It pow carries, on average, four) gency reported today. The de- Seon I... 183 Seas TE Gi” on3 eon’ © 5 Wane. Max Aas, medium, -10.00-10.50; email, StS" | canoe "Wonen, 281 8. Parke, aon —_ tel oe ae Ge martgngse were json of cargo a day on its routes) ee oe ee « oe ' Sen Bie Be: 313. fen Swe an tear a wen age ca ts = % DETROIT EGGS pod Pg Seneticrs| Payment of 5 per cent on the first They then were sold to the Le- tries. It has added two special) resort has been inspected and ‘ Sas oe .. Be Hh A yg gee” 4 pound hist DETROIT. May 1® (AP)—Kaggs. to». Parish, © Ady, 39,000 of appraised value would) heney Memori@l fund for some C54 cargo planes to expand serv-| passed for health standards by Clie re vy: {U2 Parke De .:- $34) May $13.05. fag: i a included, . $01 a. * \drap to 3 per cent. On the next: ge1.e09. | ice. a both state and local sanitarians. Golles 7.03 teens ne . "| pelgited average 3é:-medium 2651, wid tional Church, Mill & Huron, Pri. down patton pov gel oe ~e Robert Kennedy,- counsel for the f° as a a Grain Price sre; 28, email S38. wid. are. 24 Orede| trom 7 to 8 p. m. and Bat. 840 11|cone Om the remainder up to $i5.(committee, said Beck led other y Cor Bed A --: 38.8 Piles os 38 ipretine: Grade A, jumbe 56; iarge-31;|® M2. —Ad¥.! 000 “it would-be 30 per cent. {Teamsters Union officials to be- Sai. Ba ET) cancxe MNS SR |Meat Mummage ile, St. Patten] Under present regulations eve the inoney advanced from Coe nee... 32 Stileey ‘Mille. a4 ECAGO, May 10--(AP) — Opening rotai weekly receipts (May 410) 9.231/ Parish, held ‘at the K. of ©. Hall,|home buyers using FHA financ-the union treasury had gone to Consum Per | 40. proct a G -. 466; Wheat (old) Dee... ...... 125%/"%™ May 11, $:30 a, m. —Adv./ing are required to pay down 25)buy the mortgages ultimately sold Con Pw (4%) 95.6 Pullman ..... oz jMay . ...... 717% March . ..,. 1.28% 2, eer hae cent on valuation above $9,000.|to the memorial fund. Sanit Bak. 33-2-Pure On est [Bae scenes Bi CHICAGO BUTTER AXD EGGS For moving economy and effi-\?* : : Cont Can ... 464 RCA ........ 30.5/Sept. . O% ,. 5 May 10 (AP) Mer- Side * * * Actually, Kennedy said, Beck @ Cont COPS . 13.1 Repub Stl ... 53.4/Dec. uly. sees + Sit] _CUCERO. ee Ms_.| Clency call West Van 4: Stor borrowed the union mon- | Ses Oe ee esl te ceipts, 819,000; ‘wholesale "penises PE 2-4780. j provision intended to pump Ortyy ot the errr . 4 See Eat 3 Sor tee B ... BSR « * Se ee Sn tents C Beta: cars: 90 B k #9 C| Rummage sale Sat. in garage : se ielp the, them to the memorial fund at a = ee —~} Ee. Custos Wr 3. 44. Royal Dut 21, aa|. Cora— CO ouose LI cs wat: wich? Poe a A the|Profit, then returned the Pe X Deal ince S48 Salewar 8. 8 BES corre: Hg Page MO lyarlng prices Sete 2 cant lowers 68] é National Mortgage ‘Assn. |mortgage purchase sum Bet ee Dis © Geng | 33. St Reg Pap... 32.6)S¢Pt + o-.-- 1.90% July . 13.30 | et eaibaine Ser A § days a week. Judson. OT | te MR Ae Mac's, FE 8403 or FE 8-0 iy, Ronn, UF oO | RENAL, Sunonune. Alc] >t CASES OFSROGS SE oT erg |_tm my home. Call FE 56-8455 Free est. FE 40206. work § days «week, ce Sates. i ke ee” St oe Me eet ——- ; ~ £104. _. | 4. & B WALL CLEANING. FREE Work Wanted Female 11 Furniture Refinishing 16A Te DOCTOR’s HELPER. A.M.T. REG- ye | erating. & exterior am ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY, VA 7 a saterte TRONINOS, $3 4 pusner. | ‘Garden Plowing © 16B}_o. w. Lat, Fe sti : Like DAY WORK. | 41 PLOWING. ® re tar or case : Good ref. FE 5-4006. PE 44078 or MYrtie 2-5403. PAINTING, PAPERBANGING MIMEQORAPHING, TYPING, BEC , “1 ROTO TILLIN surens ts CURANED on TCAL NORE ; BRIEN uarmews — se PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ee WOSEE AVALLANE. Aik ROTOTILLING SERV vet swine PEL WASHINGS & TRONINGS DONE gustene W WASHING. PAINTING, “fp my, home. Pick up, & deliver Bi" airy sand snd “grovel. Pree esti Hall Decorating WASHING § TRONINGS — |CYsTOM LOWING & DRAGGING. |~""7F 1 Vision Service 22 Le bed GUsTOM PLOWING, DRAGGING ' | HIDOW "WOMAN WIT SCHOOL: | GusroM PLOWING, DRAGGING | _ ice calls. FE ¢Se0t. tor room & board. Also smal en aay’ veers. 08 | DAY Oe, Maer Sv EE wages, FE 6-004. wi. STRAKA WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. 8 |“Sis §. Wilson. FE 50000. | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY -ironings done in my home. F MAKE. FE 4. 0} s-o70. Onere Anyracre: FE bees” 0" | RADIO & TV, i 8PARRE 61 and in exchange for ; Ia © nduies On 31008 Or FE ypewriter Service __Bullding Service 12| Fate. ™ See ago gy auphere chines x —s work. a AAA_PLOOR m Soe” _ 7 ply Co. 17 W. Lawrence. YING, FINISHING — QUALITY | GARDEN PLOWING & YARD LEV- ©. BUD BILLS FE’ s-200 a a om pe wena ~ oo GARDENING, PLOWING & DRAG- DARL Cpetens See aree een FE $9501 Tay TE AIS. Aer ® FE) Siar Prow Eslmaien Festi GARDEN PLOWING AND TRAC +g ROMAR UPHOLSTERING | : os COVERS, DASTED ten INSURANCE—ALL 10 W. tawrence ‘Corner Coss IN & may, Stokes Agency INSURANCE: Bh Austin N orvell Agency Bt ate & Hee Ce + eee a O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long ontines moving. REDUCED RATES tame on pe serve you. Smith VET RGE PAMILY wishes work “ashes end rubbish. $4 an a ANTED ARTICLES up, free. ot charge. Light hauling. Trucks to Rent A EQ Sat (pickups 1%, tom stabe ILERS ,AND TRACTORS, Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, 825 8. WOODWARD Ore oe re ean Painting & Decorating 20 1 At our or Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32|; *500,000.00 disposal to purchase new seasoned land contracts for our clients. 31 years service to a satisfied . See me before you sell, Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy — To Sell MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS 1075 We. Haroon Seaes 3-133 oe CASH Bit oe sat ree one __Edw. M, Stout, Realtor we eee, Se tes MORTGAGE: CASH IN A FLASH — | ESR A. Johnson _gMEatTOR m4 8. t . a Ku tem eton, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 324 LISTINGS WANTED Bi WAITING. LB? SELLING ‘YOUR Hi ? OME? | Te Ses * i rebrig. avaliabie. 600. PE $00sd, Baw. M. Stout, Realtor oe open Evenings “te BESIRABLE 3 BOOMS PARTLY ly. FE +6303. ALLED MODERN ket 42383. location. 4 & ¢ pm. U6 B. Wilson Ave. DEL-RIO APTS, room. - 7s ah ages * y : 24 3 } SI ~ ae ee we eh a i 4 , Se fh 3 se | a Ae BS £3 ‘ : : ba ti j . ; j ey ae ac ie eke ee a ar | : j é < ; ke / * x y - | t a ‘ / j — ff : aed “e __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957. a en} SSeS “Work ‘Wanted Male 10! Business Services 13/_ Moying & Trucking 19/ Wtd. Household 7| Rent Apts. Furhished 33) Re For Sele Houses 43 ; malts a . aie See BAU! IN < hey oan be 12 | i re 3 RANCH SPECIALS LARGER 3 BR $9,975 STILL LARGER 3 BR $2, Mave Plastered wats Jim Williams ~ INSURANCE PE 4047 7, ! sar O ) = os | “et OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2 to6 PERFECT LAKE. FRONT BRICK RANCH BIL-LEVEL Established tm 1918 Built on Your Lot -3 BEDRM. $9,475 114 BATH $10,950 bing : F leaving state Bear future has eed i very low at PAN om ioe down. PAUL D. HAMMOND ‘righ eves, war satie cra AE £84, 00 aller i. _?E rales CRI 1.5 $250 Down—GI Cc 4 room home, Pull me beat, water lots this one Other Homes with GI Terms Available Bateman Kampsen| - Pa = ie HANDYMAN ERS ee bar Sta] BUYERS Lovely é. rm. — — miodern home, v 0 year, Watkins Le. Bd 28 _ jarge jot with only $6.500 _: WE HAVE 3 OR Seven ate teen rez CASH sas oe JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Open Eves ‘tah 9; Bun. 1 te § 272 W. Huron &t FE $405 DOWN 2 bedrm. starter home. Well & septic tank included, No finance charges W. G. WHITCOMB. REALTOR FE 2-6522 “Buy Old Age ERSUTANCE By buying this income producin roperty, Let tenant se ior this mew 2 family house lo- 00° mont. pane & = ‘Onion ‘take Wil EM _3-4393_or ANNETT OFFERS 3 Lots—Bloomfield @iming room, sunroom. mod- REALTORS | FE 40528; Brick Ranch—Lot 100x300) - Practically new 3 bedroom 37718 T Eyes. & Gun. | ranch, new decorated BY OWNER: 7 RM. BASEMENT “Starter Home 3 bedrm. brick cedar ex- 2 eee ath Seve te abet ‘west side, Custom built, FE $-z167 ware 2 Bedroom hom: street, oak floors m kitchen with double eee oh lavatory and shower. o> gyro bee garage. $1%.- Roy Annett, Inc. REALTO odern (33 © Huron PEderal 6-006 | Open Evenings end Sunday, 1-4 = living a with win- pA “<7 ame winder. Front -sard fenced. Dear garage. $19,- be with $2.50 down. AUBURN AVE Large six _ room ~ : —teeothe-——Boned ome, —ideai—for— Res. Be. 2 Newly decorated Basement, furnace. Only $1.09 dewn. EER RL AwOS 4 Lega m 3 "tome fal Secsmsent ou tw foora, satan. $13.500, lq-ear garage. terms. PPR CR Sell or trade z Agony ~ ee with —_— ‘Fall basement. furnace 2nd house now rented. 4 rooms and stool. All for $8,909 or wil] trade fot 3 bed- room home. : 485 DOWN A new D-eedroom home on your jet. Call for information today. DOWN. 4 Rooms Bath, base- “newt off furnace. Some finishing ia Cc HAYDEN, Realtor 6 © Walter Pe $04) - 3} BEDROOM Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours NORTH END Why not make thet dream come true Let us show you this at- WM. A. . attached two-car’ ie rage 1 "hain" 1% Ww. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor aor PE So - | 231 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN ALL ON PAVED STREETS ~ FLOYD W. BURT ALL ON PAVED a Lakefront age tly Lge furslabeg homme. tete STOP —LOOK — Earl E James $V sein, radige, us, ' roses ot. bevel ; A eet ““GEORGE BLAIR game i gr ed HIGH HILL VILLAGE Peyanch home, ail modern, fall base: 209 ‘Cooley Lk. Ré. | ead 2-451] ier Misc. lems NEW & USED, 422 W. Huron. PE $1155 = 00 Dine wep ons! Sails Sor ne t= | Supurban ving, one main eiane | Obl, 2 car garage. of 10 geres ~ 3-ROOM HOME: PLAN " = DRA 8 ste bh an Siop.| “Toad. Easily accessible trom all! fz. “H'™ “Sutton on 00) } Eves. OR 31108 or OR 33607 |FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM. Mid working centers. A community of — STRBAN ne PART BATH, PART youre tasrimo axavion | S52%,'“ts, eewise, Botton Mist | parcels 100 8. wide. Lcented on| St Sevee of cuegpens Tent Ge] |, : pod cme ROOMS VERY Nick LOT, : Mich. se gp ‘ meees- | Somme . a | ae ACCEEZ. ‘As DOWN - LAKEFRONT COTTAGE E ON TAKE | area: On paved streets. Excellent | sty foot for large family. All nat : aur e PAYMENT EE AND GATEWAYS to Siertts tea sartia | faut tad eng | Reet atat oMeinard tains] |“. and you'l be the emy of your whale crowd, with a) ay Aga“ a = #2,500 down. MY 2-6381. (M24) AT SILVER BELL RD. neaeen. os a ag 10} challenge like this to work on! : WHAT HAVE YOU? HAPPINESS LAKE LOTS 5 ee ea ead oe Sac : _| HAVE You? vist 2 u ru Partridge $16 stantial Down : . } IE BUY. SMALL RADIOS & PORT- IOERATOR 8 CUBIC FT: INDIAN VILLAGE Deans Sehee naar tubes: Las, [2 Lik. Thro Partridge peymest, - es Business s Opportunities 51 St Sale Land Contracts 52 BJ. VALUET, Rea itor * ables . Pe 58755. Exe. condition. §35. 5-053) ; BRICK GEMEBSUNGALOW | Gens. o> MED SOMERS See) aeTER RD IT AGE RAY KNAUF, Realtor ee Pan dant Din |” MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AUTOMATIC CROSLEY REPRIO- ~~ RENT Convenient | te, -Tel-Huron. large) "CA. VETER, us RO iabere ¢20d0. Pm 3 ota8. 26'e W. Buros OA $3330. PE 27631; Buy Thru Partridge 30 Per Cent Discount nae cana POR noo coe, 5 ee te be|- A NEW AUTOMATIC Toom, Teo! rd, Mic * , Prope ‘HK. FORD CASH GooD ectric : 4 . heme. a oI ter PROPERTY FOR SALE OR Rochester Home Sites __List Jere Sree Moathiy” sanesanta ont e pot boat & outboard motor, FE 56132 ——< P ng nee Deng Fd hee at ; IRONRITE TRON ER . Ring Tobe aaara seapige: t|toce tema e0 onage, Ont | Parcels 14esTs wih geplc tank | COMMERCIAG, COR ie =, 3h) sent an Fou SALE OR TRADE fot WAR-| fo" Gutcrland scales MY ts Por Wors ft. com Kitehen, plastic | tile e o] permits, $2,300. E-Z ype : es ie eepeee ley Davidson eyele. O.H. +3711 tL Free Home Instruction bath. 23-ft. bedroom up. den,| _2°1844 eve. or FE 86-1191 ee mR ANK SHEPARD abaw Rd near Maybee Be. EMBREE & GREGG Lots of extra parts, will take | — - Can "be Used as ext extra, becroom,|7WO 6OPT. WATEING LE. ' ee. 1565 Union Lake Ra. = oe fo al “thee 2 EBUILT | AEPRIGERATOR. 603. ROG aH Storms and screens, partitioned| Lakewood subdi PE cose. | OL 1-751) 2980 Tienken Rd. ~~ Do You Want A’ Union Lake Viliage OT yl AED LA iteetied Wy De i LS, a. Eg basement, with heat, tubs, EM 34303 or ae oe >| a sant . $23. Garden trac a Sa ownx.| Waterfront Bi-Level “iva, ‘Bee nocursran. tanseete Fance sas oat capital, gains. iatacre Business of Your Own? ARTLINE wt_-AVON TWP. 6OLB et A A 2 por s nertactuunr ARTS Erte eee nl R TRANSPERRED OUT OF| Cute small home of sound con-| home wie. Owner leaving vate. ab only D beculifal service stations will oe = oe as items. Open-dafiy. SE | Cy ack eon gO. — erg A ~~ noe meestteas son. wn| TRAE Oe PeaSeetes | cen Ee he anes Suen el osat et ee See Oe ee CAR Cana | * EER. NEEDS SOEs | oo! Only $29.95. Milks os Suse Omn-Ss Seek ne Cee ee ee oe mh” tory car erm. area, 14 miles north of Bir- fully established & profitable busi-| Melvin St. Sold for ss800, $500 vo bate Ot B pads 630 & $35 each. Bi SPEED QUEEN WRINGER TYPE LAND ST. Nice lot, 4Sx155 ingham ile road ness. Reas, rent. Long lease.| down payments $70 ° per fy WEL 7650 washer : Sonne os Home Start weiter. FE | Handy to school. Only $425. | —#@- Call for further details. No good will involved. Call FE| month, “discount 25 per cent Phove Om 3-i358. : FFUDio- eevee Caan aaa bees td WHIPPLE LAKE ON SILVER LAKE. A very choles cucsen: 88 einen _2-0181 and ask for Mr. Best. Marcela sald for, 99700. siege | Fase OF ae scat we aie Weske. 3 eats iomeo ont | NEVER Vem 9 Omer i Lakefront 100x301 ft. High bom of tl ever home. Bee ese ‘gampus het” us a Pauchy_ Realty, Oraavilie, fr. “Orvonville. nasi Si ee ate. OL fon” come Be etiet. Col | ee IOS SAEED bar aren. Sika “new ite” FE 2.0263 ci lake, Plenty. of abade. “PE | We ealsa, have pensage Sits. ete. ‘eat buys en fase . Tonth—" wht’ discount “30 = ig MOBILE CROGER WO) Sunt cccacions! chair inmpe. on : FE 46220, after 3:30. bes w. Reale & Stow oe = cent Pr | Bedrooms, fall bat. ‘rade for, | SS'RB cir conditioner PE ein. changed, Turner's, 602 ut. Clem: . wexr ‘DOOR TO BRANCH - : aS ee ee SCENIC 30 ss bees " Lawson Real Estate | ait WOT WATER HEATER FOR | BLOND BEDROOM BRAND NEW POST OFFICE AVHITE LAKE _ : Magee oun at OCHESTER Adams road. ene rolling 6 ae | 337 E. Aubers Ra. OL 11611 | small outboard motor. PE $3000.| Double. dresser. 18 rae mirror. GRE CoNsoUR THEE HEW. 3 Bedroom Lakefront PURNEED CortAGs — = ; m= GLDSMOBILE DUAL CARBORA-| bookcase Make dam Leceted Just 3 mi from dowe-| fireplace, eciic stove b ‘Ie Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor |-: ™ssbusued uns Money to Loan 53| ' set, swap cor coment, mixer! SR? sets at equal sevices, Bear oie tae Corea tg allemaal town Pontiae on s large shady| frigerator, part bath, screened pp. Z (etate Licenced Landers) —2r_bost_motor, FE ©0264 | son's Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake SUP. lot. Panelled li room with dy to m in. em S eac 18’ W. Huron Street BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN | POL LL LL LDL LL PP 2 ¥i OLD LAWN ave = dr. lot, ’ oreh. rea ove tn. $9050. p et eciabuuhed, Matel & Cabins, nad | ~~ sayin SWAP IN YOUR — - fet, J. sine 95 12 Wilton rug porch overlooking . Gas heat ss room moders — BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE Rotary or reel type power mow- a spring USERS ATTES- —— Immediate” possession. 91,000 DOWN 3 ACRES owner. All this om the Dizie 64 W. Lawrence 8t. PE 4-1538/ er. customers pay. only for gus sod ey $8 . Twin spreads miy $06i0 With 1466] LAKE ORION — 3 to choose | “Gry, Parity wooded in it. front | Rent Farm Property 48Ar/ Highway, owner wants to retire. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Gompiete ne of Scots seeds ana | pins Call On 2201 or Ma) 8100 pe ans down or will lake car tm trade, imcioded. Year ‘round heuses.| Sff,ce Sashehew Rd. south of] 1) scams § BMB.o mousE.| Delay may mean discappeint 202 N. MAIN feralisers, we crmlpt cacnines | Norinwestern Highway. Ferming-| “trie water ens ~ Wilinins Lake Area’ |) (MACEDAY AY GARDENS. bead of caitie. “om OF dey. Gal for details and wp-| ROCHESTER, MICH. | ot pober > nware —| _iectric Gen 1600 W. Burce R : Williams |- Sakae LOANS AR? TELEViICiOW BARG sis a _A @ year old ranch type home| J R Hiltz = Pr a eat “Good loca-' Ww. F. W. ( DINNAN «an . Actos agi lead 742 W. Huron St. Park BRAND NEW DRAPES o 2. Send. Sy Lp. - | with" privileges on beauifal Wil * neaizon | coma ne Nene Onl eC VELAND. DIMEDUATEoc-| LV Kent Inc. Realtor | _ nogsaworp goons _| SWAY, BUY, On SELL, — CALL! “vs iw wipe x 1s iw. | 3% — | toma carpeted. Hring, owe Atte 7a te8 HEATH AVE. cupancy. for sale of lease with | 2°"). eizs Open Oto '8 | rh Rochester OL S011. OL 1-092 #be a” Powes WowER | Gobo BACK: a oa with panelled” walls, “ih tied - ” naungpioeannepanpnp OOOG byes | lot, 100x150 it, high. | 3 hy out _| 4MPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Loans $25 to $500 reet pe, for outboard motor. Gaouns” a ae. fo Gin bath. farge utility room. efficient’ For Sale Resort Prop. GAA) 6, © tere. Cond tecetion. Only | Fm Seer on signature onty ait toe eer ison pacer sos FE 2-5/58 ints Bele ee essen a CASS LAKESIDE = AVON TWP. MAN Wit REPERE: RENCES i HOUSEHOLD for boat, trailer & motor, or what TRADE IN APT. SIZE ELEC ee Ae eee ee ra Lovely ranch site, 100x135. t.. high} house on 10-1 sores 60 ‘ FINANCE CORP. : Reve yes @f equal value. FE | oe PANO. GG: CREST s:| Tee woe cee” , i Canal front, i bedroom 5] Say. Community woter. Only | mile radius sae j artri ge - OFPONTIAC . wie waD TRIPLETS UT shen pee beard & cbale iz, 816. FE at motors ts & 12 MP WATERFRONT sting” and. draws and extra. tot. NORTH SIDE io”. ‘wi occes, Gamma. 9 tale aoe — vr Scuse cant, or wil ‘aie eter Geos Bop, | Priced at $9,500 with $3,000 dows. | Four well-located lots, 60x18 ft.| 2... 0, Berek. Wii, ose ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE car in trade. Call PE 22005. Ack| reasonable. FE : st Huren | win Sccese to acveral takes tm-/qu7e Posh FE S0M8 oy. sen, Dee See tee LOANS _for Dick. After § p.m. OR 30% | BeNDIx AUTOMATIC AN PHILGAS RANGE & eluding Lotus and Maceday Lake, : — 4 ice ST SIDE. Sale Business Property 49 NORTHERN / \@2D" LAND CONTRACT FOR 194| Used less than me _ Locks | Sibson refrigerater, REpubbe : Double constructed Jot, center resort area, ad- EAST SID . ; LI Dobcte otan ond cash difier-| like now 000. Eas 3-4e0t after 4 oi ret grou. Serene Guede enttene, | 4 te, eauit0 -IQUOR $25 TO $500 $25 TO $300) Once FE D-Ibs MAT. ‘omtorvable ae "Yers| gerty Serve, Gtonete (ieee), “ae eS ae eka te woree mn Ua. i user Geree 20 £. LAWRENCE oe Se s-cezt | WILL TRADE is6d PONTIAC POR | tresses noe, 6 & wp oua,t RADEAN | DEPT. . Very ' sewer, iy \< “A: 4 f 5 $-2706 tron, ma Sid ; i = eon lot ©1638 or Clare 199W-1 : Gani Cle Commercial Buildin ‘9 year - round vacation v SER deat, motor & trailer. FE weed A . ee neat in geod cont, Poe io er N Lake Mich Ul S22 E Sie cette couse lee | Maemien 60 ¢ te. seamersel land. (earge rustic Bigg 2 homes WHEN YOU NEED .For Sale Clothing 56 “@ Orcharé Lake Ave Stecatenal® chatee we at road with: little traffic. A good ear e Michigan walks & pavement. Only $6000 | building. corner location in highly | Exesilent gross, estate in- z = Spe. ring room sutie buy for a fisherman at $8,050 with 4,2 oom. year around | 5.90 eter term set each | residential area. in. . down. $95 to $500 CHAMBERS TABLE TOP | GAS | O°: room suite - ee . Seth. iicemeres nen mee | RING hyo] He, SOAe ES Ge | TOO CHEAP? ! | ASKIP AND A HOP | #20 with 13 gown. We can ap-| cash. ives | Sie, Bese, a ,tiets, eevy | Sounds too cheap! Has 296 feet on | cignature, “ear of feraiture. Ne . to show this and other . G. HEMPSTEAD duty wiring. Available for imme- too cheap 726 car or furniture. No Oy yg | located Northern parcels bys ee me Bee S. FE Cotes a oe oe With’ 2 apts. and’ este We Si ce pnd > on_large__fenced corner lot in| Roane REALTY —Eret_FE 9e6te7 Pe 37) _ = ‘pow rented out. Paved| you with your Drayton ‘2 well-ventilated! Phone PE 43003 or line, tenka.| For Sale Acreage 47 co 8S ie: rifletent we ste’ i mont ow x elec s ACRES ON WALDON RD. GOOD Roy Annett Inc. tnt. Boy,‘ wa ee? =. ; 4 7 = 5 rr dn, rE * o Duty rm. breceeway lending ts can be used ne s business, place a 30. Muron Pieders! sess | works.” Will sevept trade of FINANCE Co. fenvares include : aise some" sm ail cabins. A reai|4 ACRES, 3 SEDAM. AOME. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 WARD-E_PA TRIDGE ‘108 Pontiog State, Bank Bidg. s ne Jesse Jones, Hillman, | _Suchy Reslty, Ortonville. ‘WODERN—RERTAURANT — ANG oie shrube Oe on igre um or a PS Located ae n ville recreation ene. ft on M33 “and REALYOR TE 43581 ; iy Se yy -| We Finance—We Finance | [ets in oreo eis Ee| 000 ft. deep. 2 cebins & 2 gaso-| pod) werare @ pUsINEaoEs Buckner Customers tfement Lome’ on sur Dew north “92 miles hy Pontiac ae ene. Tes [i ie. Rd. Posten Bn: : 050 7 care e LAKE ORION FRONT | division ep ceeae: Wan | nawonn REaLTT. = — ? ee eee ee ya Happy Folks "t ; 3 bedroom he me. cise atid and tmapee en peur| sigh eae RU he. MULTIPLE LISTING seRVICR | _ GOODMAN’S po rong oy ‘Lake ys Gas _ a Petal down payment, E-Z rE ag eg Sa “LET'S TALK * Bockner's Emplores serve with « DEPT. STORE ing. Good Priced to sell ae i DIXIE HIGHWAY rey ‘° ner. Tt ie easy to, deel af Buck: | “Johnston & Hubbard |v BUSINESS at $7,960. down or $6,500 ‘with garden soll, 800 ft. of This ts:an extra choice 200 * ~ ners where courtesy and cash. Don’t on this one. Call 6 te seat Bactane Se els on iat. foot corner near inter- igs . ness are shown to everyone and ter eppetatanens. a ss Good area Pull price $2,960: $200 | - Section. New 30 x 40. modern Distributorshi Petae ler pe: Cees. : down, 990 mo. PAUL A. KERN| Pplock and stone retail pullding-| weil _ established nan sh Provide for your {mmediaie < 4 BEDRM. BRICK For Sale Lots 46) 2iC, 1s §. SAGINGW 8T. PE) Detaurant fie. a ae - 1 ee oe ms one tion that will net $10,000 company where you JSED TRADE-IN Pay 7 i ake. Fes-|” weet ef Poatias, take meainges, 18 ACRES MOTEL SITE Rihana Le : FURNITURE = DEPT - SO lad ee eer SSE tad] Eta ton eM mee) AE ae on ote eeee| LEFTOVERS: [tise stan co $2 be Leeant ee speneues Fark by eveer. FE] C HOUSTON REALTY — Pearce a" BUCKN ER ; eee ee ae reation room| {asys" : { i Cs . ._ | SLIGHTLY SOILED OR MARRED +g _ PR ae bee & veteigerater. , re oni. - " tres ; &oe rm set ° town. gas sess , riionooe Si KINZLER | #easee |. maao..(Seiig =< | lake ee ’ 3 CONVENIENT. 67. W. Maron Gk. Ph. PR 4-608 log 9g DRATTON S288 Soe ircasdel””.: fase} THOMAS econohy MICHIGAN BUSINESS | 20 BARRETOR $285. osern chair... 24.98 FURNITURE co. wien” beens SALES CORPORATION | __ coor Gah fone madis eae ner e able ,, eek Sree RTS Sta epee eco | meee mae | TORE Banca Sele Household Goode 9 wis pis ie Ecialss: rank x SEn' Parr 200m ‘List Thru Partrdg et a ee veee ga hae =om D100 | or S8. Pe |e _ Frog a % , bet : Cc L : Ba |» name albonerin or east : across sul 6" ound Pee ee ee anes eee F i gucans i ? i ‘ HOME APPLIANCE _SALE™ 5. Leet 08 atte sm Be, | | i FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1947. water mipeon, a8. Pere GARAGE . FF, ¥ onds, Reasonable, G. & M Con- le Hwy. ef silverware for BILL SPENCE rare A pe seas - Aluminum Siding EM3-2731 Sewer a On Grate Marsed’ Lumber board — Leth Sa PAUL ST, CYR 2004. BARGAIN SALE New oak sesh Bo, 3 665 Garage Doors |* ead fac #ec- and HB cys Bonne from $73 and up. A modern door on your gsrage costs less than you think. us give free estimst+ - dock = VE 24083 GOOD 40 EXTENSION LADDER, wi CABIN 4” model, $139.50 value, teh. cent, 93 Orchard Lk. Ave. space heater . Rochester, Heating ‘Equipment Deo It Yourself Used oll furnaces. off b fr. armnees, stokers & BOAT AND FLOOR SAN ishers, ce ers, steamers, etc. 30 Ps ¥. eg a a soright amp. are Weider with | IDEA extension, set MOWER GRIND- Pontiae Rd. JET WATER PUMPS $00. Thom 8 8. Perry %. G,. a. SHA and deliver, RPENED. FE 32-1311. TRANSMISSION for station, Price machine, one ot with ® ff. trac PE »-7635. 2355 E. “AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS - Oaklanc ond. Pe . s m4 . ates. | GON Grchard Laks Ave PE S8il6 SHARPENING ‘UIP. One Universal model B Tinder, one Simplex ine hg "| LOUD SPEAKER. i on instrument. WATT. : 6 ig ~ a aT. LUXAIRE FURNACES ever, PHA tires, Co, 2255 +5634 LUMBER BARGAINS Used and New SALES CO. R4, (M50) OR 37002) LAWN MOWER PARTS CHains. ete. Rotary | = E Walton, AC- att, lawn mow- er, culivator & snow plow, 5 blade power saw. STANDARD reconditioned, VERT PIP E : pipe at a ga re gusranteed tower mechasics Ce : |4x8 Shoot $1.35)"sf chen pees eeayeee "| NEW VAUGHN MEAT Baw. % ¢ 7) yay AX LAN AP ewsteaere “No wonder she catches big ones — look at the size of ¥ her bait!” - Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 Pe For Sale Pets ~ 69 BULLDOZING, BA PILLING, front end loading, too sail fill DRIVEWAY ORAVEL, ROAD FE 6303 of BOXER CHAMPION Beautiful young, red fa of Champion Bang Away. “Proven Phone “oFi-sioi for reservation. =o ‘HILL 2 ers. AKC . FE 4-339. ~ WwW. goal vies, no dogs. at 3003. ree Mother’s Day Gift LOADING & Stanley. PE 44509. Loading 7 Days i Yale 8) Batley, Sus” PE ¢-48es or Bntedwer Pies. NOW LOADING TOP SOIL OLD STATE FARM ROPERTY FE ll OR. FE 81233 iow aT _@ Lecheven FE 2-4750, EM 34976 i PO wi Delve PE sain SAND, PILL DIRT, “ORA TOP > soll. Black dirt. Call FE . SATURDAY SPECIAL bie. FE 25023. Ecitpsee, Moto- “others, MA : Tents—Sale or Rent | 522," TOP SOIL. LOADED OR DELIV- _ered, FE 22965. ‘| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 b 6 Shredded Peat Humus. yards, deli vered, $15, PE 17-0246. SHREDDED BLACK DIRT WTD.: 200 LOADS OF fil dirt at 154 Bagley. Call PE ¢1543. WELL ROTTED $120 Dixie Rvy. F, ; fi Gare "Soke, 198 8-407. a F H EE ROAD GRAVEL, § YDS.| With purchase of varakest guar. for $7 Gelivered. FE t talk S01 Pourth FE S40. * * Y Immediate Delivery FLOS PET SHOP A-l top soil. Diack dirt.” rued $e Bendeeen. Gch. Pose gravel. wash gravel, fill dint. PE _ beets. suppites. 1355. GERMAN "| MANURE YOR GALE @ LIGHT | ws old_No_papers. PE 62008 hauling OR 3-9753. GERMAN - 13 MOS TOPSOIL DAILY. yaLe| 25S, Tes. Also puppies. you can . EM 3-4688. MI et Gtad Service, OR 3-6213 rN . location. Crane's “Hatebery, Nes Acburn, PE Gane Parakeets Guar. t® Talk Cages S01 ahh. Be FE Sea PUREBRED 4 A : Mimaie. 8 mos. old. PE 5-618. bldck miniature poodles. Exc pollayes, 4 09 for sale. 23 N. Merrimac. FE 42931. gargs ow” ree i i aces Mobile Homes S 401 Dix 5-14: iN AT STUD ff eon ALL useY OS WIDES es ee a temas, Fu Tak = BOTTLE GAS yee PARTS & SUPPLIES Eves th 8 & oun Pe __Rent_Trailer Space 7 New. 4 m! BSE of N re . ROTARY MOWERS | -HOUGHTEN & $28 BN. Main Rochester ak double bottom plow Auto Glass Specialists glass for all cars & trucks. work i Insurance oO 8. hd FE 4068? ANDA » "ED. WILLIAMS KING BROS. | FE SONTIAC RD. AT OPDY ‘Auction Sales ALLSTATE er, $166 FE $-2112. FOR 1 Tovndeon’ Maiks Co. va sout Saginaw. 7 z | H ASKINS ‘|. CHEVROLET _. “Oakland County’s . £1953 GMC Tandem Dump, ° . 7-9 Yard Body. - WILSON GMC FE 53485 Oakland at Cass Vv ae anes as SA Ss EVINRUDE MOTORS d ba a 4 verine : man & Ol Town Cances. Trailers ¥ iE | Tarrmeton Bond Works ‘es. | Harrington. ont Works ieee 6 ' 4 EVINR liner, Thompso" ‘beats. Gator trailers. trades of } nd for = mo ‘ ; & = FE 23-6811. AL Le LARGE OF OUT- BOARD RIGHT. RUNABOUTS. “Tn ee OHNSON MOTORS overy- - CHEVROLET : oP Rec a Pekan To 805 Y #49 One Ton Stake ..$395 MONEY MAKERS ‘EVERY JOB 55 Ex BY ; 5 press 4% Ton - $995 54 s 34 Ton ..3805 ‘ Ba a REE ior : FORD ’56 Pickup 8 ft.-.....$119S @ cyl. P3 FORD "54 Pickup 6 ........$795 : Overdrive ’53 Pickup 34 Ton ...$695 51 Panel ° vos soeees $395 FORD 50 Express 44 Ton . $395 FORD "49 F7 Dump eveeee S495 CHEVROLET : *50 Dump étvewssreses Qe PORD 'S2°F6 Dump ...,+..$995 WE HAVE TWO $3 Courier .........$595 FORD . : 48 Wrecker 4 Ton. .$495 voR—D -°- "48 F4 Platform ....$495 FORD. 5 Pickup % Ton ...$1195 z|'SS Express 34 T 5 , iS Express 14 on . .$99 Many Other Cabs and Chassis’—Pickups and Panels to Choose from. ‘Inc. . Dale H. Hughes, Inc. Novi Wi Lake __Used Truck Parts 89A CARS & InN. 3) BUICK. ¢ DER EH DYRA be ta 7 | Sore Sir"Sases a eres : "SZ BUICK 4DR. Always Ready to Buy | tty ‘tat ry t's" “tnionate BAGLEY AUTO PARTS) | 50218 2 t : i stra, se UT TC aac, Mi : ‘ < t va : ; hy ti | ve Bey = ee he: id * yes oe i - i@ ol > 4 i> f | i : os we oS : f at if i aX. if : Vg p os rot ia A 4 sas Ong z TS ree \ Se . eee E é f- * : zs Pie A 4 | ' e \ ee oS : med i6 ae -_. Ns BO On. %) KR mS 7 “ ‘S oe “ | pean pee a _nite PONTIAC ioe FRIDAY, May 10, 1057 DS Ee Pek da For Sale Cars \o1 se For Salé Cars 91 sa wee, For § | 1 CHEVROLET « 4 DR. RADIO. & ' Orehard po at oo PE 6-088. | or CHEVROLET | | st atc tn a Sea Drive Home One tion throughout, - b 3 Buick’ Guper “a. a bid | - pea ree A , 57H ot Our Big BASS “| $1195 ore elie seed 2 Pee ser a | eee a Ke GK Pk y 2 an Small down payment ure trs. | aber tac F S18. . | . “CHEVROLET |." | _|Suburban Murs |S san uarems (eee grees | FRIENDSHIP SALE | = : = ss 4 zc a « Be Re ‘ON TIAL 4 DE. ¢ . , 1954 Bel Air 2door sedan, radio 1000 S. W OODWARD ' - Rae WW Best_otter_ PE ee i's SPECIALS Siem Fane Se setty| BIRMINGHAM cao i dae Seem $925 TER wa eh | = emtates Sites, Bieter | Pacas sone He sou-ecaaa| Moule". har | aD Easy G.M.A.C. terms aeevacy STATION WAGON. | WE sip | harp Pour ————— . Cars may be inspected’ at 40 Pat- “i = NORTH CHEVROLET | 2955 6 evi. 2 tone. auto, trans: Birmingham Trade-in WE DON'T WANT Sealed bids Will be recetvea tor || / | 1000 S. WOODWARD | Wi Mepie ha bet, Farmington | «97S & ALL THE BUSINESS, | sbexe, care ‘at purchasing dept 96 Two Door .....$1595 $1495, BIRMINGHAM LE Drake Ra Mayfair S102. ME “eae Suburban. Mtrs.| UST YOURS. "| Shy, May te) tet. Call = 5 Bs PONTIAC | "s__CHEVROLET, 2 Olds Dealer NEPORTATION © ys | HG" FORTIN T_CVENDER ||, | of se ae CHEVROLET |*:. sith Testrart meme | Gaye twee SON S| geen we. & 1 “OD Convertible... .$1795 $1695 | 1954 Bel Air spo . power | 2, hee Heater. W.Wall tires. |.c) Memouny, Nice ast CHAMPION. . Be cuevnauer ary im jon) fh vit Wier | St haar oO | Bee ae athe | "Pete | oe “ae Snide a Yantra nae $1145 “20% | “rman, CARS 7 CHOOSE) +55 VOLKSWAGON __ || ‘99 Convertible . . 1695 $1995 30 _Mile . 7 . 3. H. DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS. fis cue = BES GOOD COND. lee ante pues ECONOMY USED CARS black, “FORD ‘4 ; 2 Auburn off sag... PE 42 : . ‘CHEV. TDR. DELUXE. Ran, NO HURON MTR. SALES rere, Gate he | ico S WCODWARD |= TERRIFIC VALUES, |#2¥. tue “re seu | ‘S4 Two Door .....$ 895 $. 795 0-8361 5 8..Biv¢c. Z| — BIRMINGHAM -__ for Sale Cars 91 JN ROCHESTER ~ cas PARENER DODGE SALES {FE ar ee BE Or ears | Tee ee | Me ume oe moyaoae | ay Mente wagon. no bow Sea Tse CHEVROLET 2 DOOR vias. va, rear, . WUsT SELL Ub FORD CONVERT. 3 Call’ Cree : er ir aie ma 8 Wow 3 cmevy DELOXE DR. CLEAN “ile, “toot stops new Ww ire. | SE eo tie itr 34 Club Coupe . -$ 995 $ 995 , PR SOSERET SUTGE'S,|ns_cmevnourr axpan no Fon Se PLE PO “ous nouipay [in nae, sand io, Ring Brod CHEVROLET foodward. MI 6-5302. a tana % emo _avments _ Sous OR Sesh 2.500 miles, ; _ WILLYS STATION WAGON. 5] Station Wagon $ 595 $ 495 “omUTZ MOTORS. 612 8: Wood: _flevela Forest ras, hlawest #7500. | FORD “$3 4 DR. CLEAN. GOOD NEW 4 BORE RIVIERA Pipavbou. mileage. | A-1 cong. lan Cievaceart 5 BEL AiR. $1. FOR SALE '5¢ CHEV. CONV. vs it FORD ee ee LINCOLN, 1081” GOSsMOPO! tS coe ; : CARI "HOLDS. $48 SEDAN a : : FORD - | #05, SCHUTZ MOTORS, si2 5. _with extra accessories. PE 8-6573 co - $335, FE e413. wir) + - ttt ower, 3nd. car, musi DOpG 2 ie ‘VAN | 44 STUDE, STARLIGHT COUPE | ‘OUR BEST ADS ‘S] T — i861 ToRD vows NO MONEY |"R & C MOTOR SALES |® oubs. 4 DOOR, EXCELLENT ‘9 CHEV, BEL‘AIR ¢DOOR, | ARE NOT WRITTEN wo Door . 9d 495 $ 395 - CHEVROLET HAUPT Rate cea | maASRtUMEEE eon | Sat Stairs Peta | © OEY. srouve cours og mean aitoe anon. CHRYSLER tee ; Turner Ford, E METROPOLITAN DEALER = "Sl FORD CONV. sess et tay wean, wauny, PONtAC Sales |rmaxe recap a ‘Mt, deal before, you buy! | plete. with taclory Iaealed,secee we ronp conv, | Myeanpy, coure vey. cow! ‘S] Four Door .....$ 995 $ 495. Ed bentee rhesus “n spoties’| Ovoers demo, Pull power. Save | Pike Bt re sag from, > Oe, Care Ne choos) Grohard Lane st Cass, PE $0si8.| wan OTmERs To cHoomm | “MpoGAmLtAc @ 4 DR. FULL mo TL FORD #3 DOOR. wa Wai. a SN Og. a 4 De PED FROM 9 "B CADDINS ALL STYLES AND --. _ CHEVROLET * $0 [Seer sara | 5 pune git ara | ae Seties mene worort | >IOUGHTEN & SON | iBtieg camrenr « on !!’S] Two Doo $ 495 $ 395, You make the terms Seve 8. 4 mits rE tae. OO * or tee ’ py MgB wae Lie acted "MPORD AND CHEVIES CONVER- wo | ee NORTH CHEVROLET “aan, Demo Spat cota Pow. CLEAN IMS MERCURY SEDAN WO MOW.| Orchard Lane eee | $28 WN. i = ? CATALINA POWER FORD : ‘ : 4% month. Call Creait Mgr., | 36 : : BUICK CONVERTIBLE, 1000 S. WOODWARD |*ncicitead atfaelis Sere see hart toh, sponge brakes, power | Alas} Exar ban ju ORS: ve 122 wew. ‘90 Two Door .....$ 295 $ 195 BIRMINGHAM [*) tester eeracien. ®t] DE DEND ABLE | sateen 5 a over. "a olpe eorex w oubay >| Us Gt wc. | Oe aa) il EE See ea] cee, | «| BIRMINGHAM | Sig oases ae tale| es CS gee Pings ronntancomy ar sem| Uae gar yapmaes |, nee FE b 2000. " “Open Niles “tl 9 po LRADES as ist MERCURY, 4DR. 4-1 COND., rans Bs ena TEP cus ECONOMY UseD cars || 49 Four Door.... $ 295 $ 195 ; ~ Eis Tore Soe iS Boon Mareen ce Maple F141 | sag atabiors soar wegen, Vt | fea EE estat after 3.5 “uatio b Meats Wana RES, pine TE bam. , off Sag. Pm 42191 7 ram wget, rameo| “Besa POW BA ts a ooee| tatatuetone ms Meta ween pasa Fe ee stun gan"iee| CLARKSTON ~ 70 MORE | a 1 8. Segiese ___eed_care ET | si ccecone 0 pan pecee, ate | oa ER EON Ti gNOTMING DOWN. |” Somme paymets, * Siras:| Te FOC Ee OR BEE. : 4988 CHEV. eae, Sb CHEVROLET | 1084 o Sapte * re —$$$ SAVINGS SALE Midwest 47800, “Harold Turner ache ae. = Motor Sales A-l QUALITY |. | ONTIAG CHIEFTAIN DE : $1,006. . . ee susie power ‘fice, | di, on Mable 0. transportation, exeelient| Priced for E-Z Owning “ties, SomUTE Morona, s2 8. See A de hn ant Gh Gone ory USED CARS IN STOCK CHEVROLET Hy aay Mae gab wen | Ae iceman ae oar |B Cave Sat emoan, | ihe PLEMOpIM APO BORO | [sew con macmon rover | 9 i ; . u's ; 3 Da > ” Ob 1-itTT. ‘ And "4 Pymewt Savey 2 ér, Pover- ; . ' TE! sas en : 3 stl C wen | aoiens wee Pde rai terms 1.4i8. HYD. SEDAN hy mee — ‘eat eee ese ot , | Y . S : $995 NORTH CHEVROLET | “New mers * | is tow as: @ | ie a Pe eae | ae PoMTUC 4 Dawe BYDRA | "ble walle ) i ‘ : = 9,000 miles, FE 46601, 4161 Mo- . a Jove om | WS WOODWARD |ngen me am] $195 ea a | Ray oc |" MATEY TE" “|Your Friendly FORD’ Dealer eq $4,700 new, only . Or your down phone & trucks. Just re- a " bg I - : 953 Ram rm P i 2 YOO WOODWARD | SSE” OBE "BR “BYR |"age tpt" Re HA Sil SEE ae eee ae _ 1478, Saginaw St. _ ; “ 1952 Rambler Economy ‘$3 CHEVROLETS. 4 2 . . BIRMINGHAM er Glide & ar fore pm om cars, No rust. $00. “All these cats, ete ts excellent Hydra. Clean, Take cheaper er} prog TRANSPORTATION FE 5-410] | . FE 5.3588 EN See) ea EC ES OT ES Cee a ae ““\s05, Central Lincols- Mereury ree has CHEVROLET taomenient cond, Be weeny Coun. CIALS ts. S neesiens -| 1053 Chevy & HF. 8.) = “Oakland County’s | LUCKY AUTO SALES pu Ronee eee Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M 2,2 Be Tiga com: bocitent, toecalg. “Your” iscai| Fastest Growing Dealer” | we eis © ora Fs ean 26 mater. cranmeron satbieiamaiiaiicsiacs . eo “til © . l Ld = doamist Greed a Ivory. Bynere: 3IRMINGH AM i maa tet P If It’s A serenrate Up or “CHEVRO LET | 4 _ 1957 DEMOS. : Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC. SAVINGS : $195 | 4 As ii oe per week, ps You wave NEVER sAvED we q ‘ , . * . s| NASH |sihieermre| GOOD, [guar sis 3 DAY SA | Fl POWER | MI 62000 _ Jo 46700| “HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES Interested in, We * i : S| ity bose. sate |lee-memsone| WILL” | Make | -- 6-530 | REPRE | 9 a ER car Hy a Be Sumner _ON ALL ‘55 - ‘56 MODELS eet See Mee | ‘aipamedwall Thursday - Friday - Saturday better used car from OLF-| |VER MOTOR SALES.| . | THESE EXTRAS INCLUDED Low pre-summer prices Are Still the Top Qu Quality | now! $1195. NEW TIRES - CAR GUARANTEE I = | 3 a = ‘ge ip ft a i Ait ; [C was ef 2 a a) at th He EE QQ i (2 ee ee ee 918B 55. Piymoiith. aw toy ercury SS Ponts a ila iat 56 Catia Convert,, full ‘4 rono- convents. | ite tgp Hrdrmsie. "hatin | Revwtation Has Been ‘Goodyear Factory Guaranteed tl °51-'57 } TOS ARSE, oo oe | Sa ele “Purr otablished. “Dun pci De. Son. mate |} 955-56 models apa oeerare oe ee ee Birmingham Tradein’ |'56 ConvertOle s...$225lap mux Seo o>, may|| NORTH SIDE —s_—_——211, Saginaw Hl | ee ee ‘| Suburban Mtrs.} sf Sstiecomey Wrigtcce | sat ute, Sieoe wie 6" yale 10604 1061A | Bae ane Olds Dealer $1295. || __ 96 Buick ‘96 Ford = ‘55 Chevrolet | ; ; SKIN wa se 4. westeart__Bienintben 156 Two-Door Sedan $1295| ,, § HARDTOP — Radic & i Rete, Nomee Yalow: $000 Seated; ime sa geo Birmingham | Sis prede S.Rrwe" B27] “ester. Bpdramaie wowal ures Titan © ORES Sections ON” facie ee a es : | Ch £VROLET Cl C gel ama che en $705, ee Ss Oe ~~ $1395 J. un, ef E seg. | SG Siaeeliel Cat, - ACIS | noes mange, vane || HOSA MIRA AR to Financing Our Specialty pwer’giering abd poe:| ed wes. Stone hs Chevrolet ‘39 oa rd 55, Chevrolet. Hoe | New | P am Arion w eS = | Location , si Convert, tal ee ae ey Cae | bean _ $5 | Patras = || EBs gee pets] alata ean ese | MOTTE 2 3 TH ME webu) = $605 ae . | cE er cl SOUTH, SDE | tai wal Oxiland Ave. } ‘ : ee WOOD | $895" | mot ord sas. +i Chevrolet — "58 Ford a N * Y “ ; s eae SRT ‘S$ Buick Ho ike’ new, sox 4 a wick 88 1% Hardtop, ul ta. ean on as ef han mS ; Ee" wee) | iz ; : ea ‘evan|"SS Ford Covtem, Den’ ag reo iee ssl... Sooo, es A «anise this, $1095" | “smoam-tence, pusecna peas SE 2 Been 35 chovrolet Fou 54 Mercury Mey. Hard-{ — a al we Ah. LEER aK - 4 ate . seneee te ,ar. * Lg bal essed * ve CE ee Ee Te ee ee ee ee er ee ee Le ‘ i me 4 ; as ae x a6 yy, ye rs i Roe ASS “4 a a ee ree: AY, MAY 10, 1957 be / ; + eae se - ime and Fortune Leave Cliff Robertson U te pl I Oy ne ee ey ee __THE PONTIAC-PRESS._ ‘Rises From TV rea Dinner Honors A 7. = _=-Today's Radio Programs-- Dag Conferin tar Ctatye ats Richardson ziSon seers oan, te « CKLW, (0 = WW, 98) = WOAR, (1180) WXYZ, (IN : WON, (140) WIBK, (140m With p sd | to Star Sta 0S ~ ardson vas TONIGHT 11:86-—WJR, Music : Ww, Deve - CKEW, Mews, Davies I remier -. : Carlos Richardson, retiring pres-|treasurer 6:00-—-WIR, News wees) Witching” Rour WAR. News, Allen wae we Lenhardt : bs i ; be Activi- EW, ows, porte Sew, Eiatier Bap | gaewim Gut sur |. WFOM Ea, —|_-ULN. Secretary in Israel . Movie and Stage Actor ties, Inc. : aM . Paredes =| 3, Johnny Dollar “be ; - 3 } oor eee SATURDAY MORNING wate, | I mere wa, Ted to Seek Way to Achieve . Still Unspoiled Despite ; “ey” Regs Maidan “Awa Nowe, B. “Maxwen [#00 87R, News, O- Drake | s.0e—wim. sports, mwermt| Peace With Arabs . ‘Great Success 5 WXYZ, Prea Weil WEYZ, News, Siege WXYZ, Fun-A-Rama : ; Chase CKLW, Good CKIW. *, 4 ae ie Kees Wak fer, Aad | Gone Mews Gannon "| Gow em" eee, | JERUSALEM WU, N. Secre- By DICK KLEINER : |, Pop Parade CAR, Mews, Allen WCAR, News, M.D. Beall WCAR, News, Top 50 ; : : : WPOM, Early Bird Club WPON, America to Knees | 140 sn pan american [2° General Dag Hammarskjold NEW YORK (NEA)'— Despite i twws he iand re ee 19d0 WW. Hews, Maxwel WW, News Purse met with Premier David Ben- hic terieenien Cliff Rob- ¥ S At. . WXYZ, Wolf, News. CRLW, Hews 'M. Mor Wolk’ Ghote Parede Gurion today to get down to brass ertson is Cliff Rob- i Seiten Wien’ Good Moraias wean oe ay we gg spt army — bard possible ways of achiev- ; ertson, living the same looking | : i WAR, Mews” WPON, Holiday WXYZ, News is Arab-Israeli peace. : , (as yet cr thel F RE tackar Soot” | tte Hm Don xy [RRR Nev ewe | IMI Mon Lenhars | The meeting was expected to) same ideal ‘keeping|| ome ae, Gesieah eet Ware Fret Welt Gan oe - | SRR-WIR, tae for Detense = LS the ‘conte old ae | : WwW, News, } yer f : / ie oeLw, WON, Early Bird cub |tt.ae—wam Rg.towis — | ut Ww sind Davies Informants. said Ben - Gurion oo : ; 1:30—WJR, Music Hall wes meee, Marre, 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands|would press Hammarskjold to It's a genuine i o—ww, WWJ. Bob CKLW, News 3 Monitor, support Isredl’s dlaimto we of on his onward-and-upward | tim Bs, WIBk News Raid WISE, Hows, Leohardt =| Wink, News Meleod the Suez Canal and would demand Some years ago, he was one : Ww See E —— CAR, News, Walrod —— —— P struggling young actors. : "CRW “a Mose wegen Vinal, are Ae mR, Mule Bal oa wee cont against nal ot |. QLIFF ROBERTSON a oe on every show you can ‘ ‘ecees™ | Geert) Sete Stee, fee ee 16:00—WWJ, Monitor Wront, Wer! i war wen Sa. Phil Lane ace the Sten-cn a that & s r ot the Rocket Rangers,” one of * “Twa hixwel sees |te:28—Wam, Time tor Musle| CELW: News, Abum state of war still exists between .) f orney adhe fesse 1-4 wnyeary tape : : : found him, put him im ‘*Pic- 1” W, Symphes Woif You Bet Your Life | WJIBK, News, Don McLeod |the two countries. 3 lywood foun : WIBK, i a W, Sons of the Saddle Red Foley WCAR, News. nic” and “Autumn Leaves. 140-wIR, CELW, Bud Devies Show Holiday %.W & rey ae ey Soe ss eet ms | Siem Set [sate tems | secmatskiold artived bere Job Sought by Bate ! ie = Teese | See WPOM, Wouice) Bate rts hee, Sree stepped into the male spmenpeonen Cari Shock WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WXYZ, News, -Rama Holiday . : Willi “ a . ; : = serpents said in the opening — Langley Won't Give Up |Srending” soy 2 Pm us De BUUSSSSESSRSRRERESeeeeeeeeeeeeee mea -- Today's Television: Programs - -\sii state ’élzatier ss! to Governor's Choice |r aaa ne RAO WW FENCE: | ‘ ‘ 4 . : ‘ : wired: “Hope ee . eee ; 5 Programs furnished by'stitons Usted in this column are wubject to change withest wotioe 10S “Chatter S| PORTLAND, .Ore. om — Tw ouch for you as RST IN QUALITY—CUSTOM BUILT = Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TY | * rane gee lng five agp ot * : Qn ee Peli Tres * : . sources , TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS [19:00—(7) Youth Bureau. “Case of; Texas Musical Hacer wuld pent or the wo le developments in Temple has = Dist. Port- ~ tag o find Clift living in his old Steel $:00—(7) Kukia, Fran, Ollie. (9) + gS (9) ge ie dling From Chicago,|U-N. Emergency Force trop Aity. William M. Langley,|apartment, of the other side of} sag Rell s Rabeye: (OD News, Sports. 2) an's daughter elopes with dia-|s00—(@) Popeye. Bera ae oo the Leovtian [fl, Tefused to give up the office) the tracks. / ~. . &19—(2) Weather. sch ig . <2) Racket Sook ee eee feval. tne already rejected. this Tipe 2 task on ater vane Bers Sh doo ae saeaoll MATES 85 fs e:1s—(1) News, (4) Weather. (2)} “nite ” : proposal. and Israeli sources saidlnim because he was convicted! he's gét = new rug rolled Sp 4U Per he News. . 15:30) Weathervene. Attack launched - Gurion would continue tol,6 month of failing to prosecute one wall amd cans of paint End & Corner Post, 44.95 8 @:20~(4) Box Four. ate de eee HW refuse. so gamblers, in a closet. Se far, . . o20~C) Rin Tin Tin. Bovis) (&ea0—(7) The Crash. Maria Rival Ant 1H CHEF wats tock w patton! grvrgberedlngeaes 2 spa aasger } $7.95 15 Matte, 1S Sete COE. Ol" cae iat, Mave Revs! Against Potato Blight},,°7%.0's,0% 32, zestions Langley’s attorneys filed notice] 9 Ge actual worl Steel Posts | 1/8’ Double Gate $19.95 . Beat the Clock. teed he on . ah. ot tin line etter |Of appeal to the State Supreme| /Robertson was given: time off 2% OD 4 Rooks name ies 6: 45—(4) News. : aa — crime. Saetiies tothe saistee ee Mi forces|COWt and said that automatical-/from his Hollywood studio to do $695 48” Chain Linkwire - s 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (9) Million a) angbusters. it areca sae anh ens the and|!'¥ should keep Langley in the play, but it was a tough deal Painted - Galvantesd Me. 11 Gouge, per ff... Ss Dollar Movie. Tallulah Bank-| {2) Steriock Homes. “Baker St-\Department reported today that it} Seip incl ‘contends theiuntll the appeal is settled. 1 to make: Se ee head, va anisevere>’ axils . nie Oe poi Making an all-out attack againat / Sere is only being. crossed by|**F™ runs through 1958. © y — = oe “We're Just As Near As Your Telephone"—Free Estimates : Pe , a rare potato blight centering in 8 ,_.), infiltrators and therefore no Me an extension on his services in re- s Ce ee ee ee Lila Lane i “They Made Me ifew stnall areas in Bay County. U. N. troops are needed on Is-| The second claimant is Leojturn for their willingness to let him! a ARROW FENCE Co. a Point grad wins respect of his y division said who! 8°. : — MATERIAL YARD j ee takes Wolis (4) Patti Page (2) ‘Miss/te Pest, known as the potato rot *« * * was appointed by Gov. Robert D.| TWO REASONS . ROCHESTER, MICH. Mogg ny ogee ry Nal os Puhar Piamgual Secuiber jnematode, entered Micbig ei 1141 Gen: Moshe Dayan, te | Sans. after the) put 1 wanted to do it badly,”|~ © PHONE OLIVE 1-662 Phone Lincoln 7-1344 founder’ of Boys Town, in “Cot-|11.99 (2) Sports ee ore Pras Booed radi tial ot staff, joined in this joaee Se order for Lang-|he says. “I wanted it for two rea-- dB RSS BSR SESE Eee ” ” : ’ s * == viet 1321, Age 12.” (4) Life of, 5. 19) Nightwatch Theater morning's on we Smith said he planned to takesas First, ¥ feued two ) — a po pane One naga Jean Arthur in “Most Precious The insect is. known to gm San Minister Golda cane hia oath of office later today don’t we Eo a: artsy-craftsy, HOUSE OF HI-FIDELIT ¥ ste pots inclved Mh Shelly oe te nme (aan gro Weer ed C$, Hi Del in H . yg aon pe ee Se ines le ie -ttaie eee , 2 20—(7 Minute Theater ‘ Idaho acting of |. N, Palestine | ‘se where started | Klipsch - 1g — Altec—University—Viking—Lorenze. 1 wee) Treasure Hunt. (0) On!™CS ters plan "to. hold up| 'Al'et the infected. shipment ef} euce organization, Clay IN HEALING | ewes great totet pease ff GUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. | faces violence in Case of Sub! Cavs Wine,” (4) Tonight. AllAlpena was destroyed except 22} An Israeli spokesman said the eques y Williams play — any Tennessee , 4 a Se Oe ake Cle. [bushels that had been purchased| military men were brought in be ae op daca : =< 7 4 “ by eight. different growers in the|cause turned to “prac-} DETROIT # — UV. S. District doesn’t artsy-craftsy , . 3 3 ee Se ace ane a SATURDAY MORNING Sa enue naan. These potatoes|tical matters,” apparently such! court has been asked.by the United|at all — actually, it sounds like - : a ; he ‘a, bout in|T:50—(@2) Meditations. had been planted on a total ofjsubjects as border incidents, arm auto Workers union to hold off) plain commony sénsey.- aa | BOATS | -fe-4 Bn ag) Di ll 7:55—(2) On the Farm Front, about fivesand a quarter acres. jistice violations and the Gaz@itor at least six months the cor- : : “Against the Ropes.” (9) Coun-|7: pve All the infected potatoes have|Strip, rupt practices act trial, of the|,_ * oe . try Hectown. “(@ Big Siqry.:00-(2) Michigan State U. |, Ow up and burned, fe de| = pa Color TV Big Attraction 3 Rady: Mewstaty: Sam saperter 5S) SSIES Sate Coneev et ertgavat said The land on which! «550 in Bed Costs | Tbe union, which made_its re for Japanese Monarchs me BOA I S = te Pushes Mickey|8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. the potatoes were planted also bas = , quest yesterday, said it will re; ; | ee. eo Cae i been staked and will be fumigated/ Man 20 Days in Jail | quire the time to prepare a defense) TOKYO @—American color {el- a Rooney in “The Lady Was a/8:5s—() ody. (7) Amer.(to destroy any of the insects that in ag = me Pomay Doody. (7) Amer-\ right have left the seed potatoes! BAY 9:00—(7) Date With Angels. New| ica on : and io the ground, domestic comedy series. Betty|#:30—(2) Mighty Mouse Pilay- gone White, Bl Williams star as| house. (4) Gumby. (7) Crusade . newlyweds, the Angels. (9) I Léd| for Christ.. Taree Lives, (4) Boxing. Gaspar|ié:ee—(2) ‘The Susan Show. (4) Auto Output Geared lg ySine per erage Dd Moe tg mage OE ? k Pp 4 %:30—Soldiers of Fortune. 7 Prim-|11:00—( y iis SE eavteies Batten osu Story. , DETROIT (INS) a 4 ; gr P them : f : tryside. (9) Person to Person.|11:25—(9) Prayer, Billboard. reports that oregon = ) ; | : Murrow yisits concert pianist|11:30—~(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (O}will increase ear production to a . gressional Zs . rj ,~ yj : ae On nea a Detective Diary. four-week high of 126,191 units : ! pop singer Guy Mitchell SATURDAY AFTERNOON week. : i WORLD-FAMOUS : eS me : wife, (2) Playhouse. 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