Tis ic, CER TOERSDAY, MAY 14, red 0 PAGES Association Favors Bonds for Hospital The Oakland County Hospital Assn. has joined the ‘ growing list of organizations favoring passage May 20 of the proposed $1,850,000 city hospital bond issue. at omeas Miss Emma Howard, president, called completion of ‘adteen. ¢ w Mt built and dekatad the original Pontiac General Hos- pital building te the city in 1915. “The bond issue should be sup-| . __ ported,” said Miss Howard. “Noth- afl de lhe pager teste gs | ra “Hospital Addition ‘Reachibg Upper Levels ap Twisters Injure ‘(Bin Arkansas Conway School storms. ere hurt. akad by Supdiviecs| tn, Se for New Building — damage was wide-spread. Vt * * iCoetinued ont Page 2, Col. O. : ~ Students Huddle Under Desks as Storm Rakes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @®—Twenty- | Hardest hit was Conway. There) talips along - including eight schoo! te care for st er You Like Tulips? Holland Festival Starts Tomorrow morrow, Holland's even got ‘em hanging from business district 4 It will be the ninth year Wil- | ‘Tiams has taken part. On each” occasion he dons an Old World Dutch costume, complete with. wooden shoes, for the traditional street-scrubbing ceremony which The United States Chamber of Commerce last year ranked the festival third in the nation among non-profit community promotions. Reports Russia Has Most Subs But Soames of Britain Sees NATO Guarding Atlantic Sea, Lanes. LONDON «&—The British gov- ernment says Russia now has the world’s biggest submarine fleet— ‘00 underwater craft. Half of range : /* * * But Christopher Soames, parlia- mentary. sécretary of the admir- alty, said if war comes the NATO = intention of leads into the three-day festival. . m reportedly aré built for long-_ Legislature OKs Be Fifth Judgeship : After Flare-Up ‘ warned at noon today that Michigan. Taenadc Bulletinitio Accused DETROIT 4{AP) ~The Detroit Weather Bureau severe thunderstorms and a few isolated tornadoes are expected this afternoon from 4 p.m. to 10 p. m. i central and southern lower The Weather Bureau said the approximate threat is along and 60 miles either side of a line from 30 miles north of Muskegon to Mt. Clemens. It - said this includes the greater Detroit area and south- | ward to Monroe and northeastward to Carsonville in the Thumb area about 50 miles north of oe Hyron, ed approval of a fifth cir- i i i County. Angeles, fight of 6,710 miles — es, yesterday. In between was an historic 14-hour, 5-minute non-stop — longest ever made by single- Oxlord rd Pol One af ~~ An Oxford jet pilot was one of three who had break- fast in England and an afternoon drink in balmy Los lke fo Defend Budget on TV PASSED, 25 TO 3 The final vote was 25 to 8, with _jone Republican senator and ~four Democrats switching sides at the last momerit. The measure as passed is sup- ported by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors and the Oakland’ County Bar Association. Both groups have said a new judge is needed, but should be delayed until additional courtroom house. * * * Passage was considered a vic- tory by sion and by Oakland County's four Republican repre- sentatives to the House. Amend-| ments to make the new judge appointive were defeated in both chambers... space is available in a new court-/ No Surprises Planned Talk at 8 P.M. people tonight in a drama-charged test of his leadership over a Con- gress swept by economy fever. He will defend his much-criti- lcized budget and foreign aid pro- gram in a half-hour radio - tele- vision address at 8 p.m., (Pon- tiac time), the first of two major appeals he will make on the sub- ject. Eisenhower, acesreing aides, will soft-pedal any criti- cism ef Congréss in his pre- pared speech. There are no surprises in his text. the same watnings he has voiced on repeated occasions recently. He will warn that deep cuts in peril national security. He will as- sert, ashe did_at his news con- last week, that world tén- eased greatly be- as President Delivers ' dent Eisenhower carries the battle of the budget to the American} Rather, he plans to sound /si his budget at this time will im-/’ 7 engine jet planes. The hdp|® was made at an average , Speed of more than 475 miles an hour.. _ After they brought their F100C atten over. Sabre jets yesterday, denen’ the “Your flight emphasizes — that ITAC’s -atomic “forces” can” reach any point when aggression occurs.” ‘PLAYED ON OXFORD ‘TEAM of Infercepting Detroit Calls nib ipl E s z °° eeeeererre |Contempt Trial Attorney , jays cat Joined Reds | (Ns) = The x Ere - ‘ pene aees 2 Pen ‘ : = % \ ay ; Shes eee ot eed ae nat ee Oe Ser ofc aan a <= abseil Bi te Te Made v ly egg Pinall in ion F Barton - C D for “3° by means * fe -* POPE 8 ER Undecided Cobol ion fourm Fa school under construction at bet. eaid that : incidents oce § Mi Wii uy i “pense gy egke i}, G)22)]27 2b0teea iat. at 34g i i ean 7 Hf Tat it | “x % i: nz af sa i. ae lh i! a] fit i hb it = bias ta ii a88 i Us : bal HH Mitte i ay iT 2s ieee beg: ick & 5338 g ables ir : : dia ss iy | » the preamble to the United States Constitution while 150 police Hy i i] bi 83ab4 s2 588 al, il 3 wats tif iat i a it ini id HP ays ie Hy 4 fi ti 655225 « pH viii | ety aitit eae Hol-| ° A M. bee nd i Bat i | § ha i Exnest secon bones eo . 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The 50--- Market on Lake Sireet McConnell ma Scouts Loses $15 in Break-In Slate Pancake Supper William Jones of 175 Lake St.| Pontiac Boy Scout "Troop 20, reported to city police yesterday sponsored by the McConnell that someone had broken into his School, porolinny Rr egy ta Not Enough Chewing DETROIT @—Gum machines installed by the financially dis- on 15 city buses April 1 dispensed only 9,830 sticks of gum in five ks at a penny a stick. The icity’s cut was $14.75. The ma- ‘chines are being discontinued. While the Cat's Away— BEAVER CITY, Neb. @—Supt. Melvin Doeschult sneaked off to ,| day. tressed —Detroit—Street Railways) F 4 4 28 KARING ANDONIAN Service for Karing Andonian 10, of 356 Franklin Rd. will be at Mr. Andonian died Sunday at his home after an illness ot eight months. LaROY H. C. COON An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be! LaRoy H. C. Coon, 61, of 383-5. Marshall St. He was manager ,of People’s Credit Clothing Store. Service will be at 1 p.m. Wednes- day from the funeral home with the Rev. Arvid Anderson of Christ Lutheran Church, body will Ge taken to York, Pa. for burial, _ Si Mr. Coon died Saturday in Pon- inc Generdl Hotbital aft 0. Wiel illness. Richardson-Bird Home at 2:30 p.m, Wednes- Burial will be im Milford Memorial Cemetery. The infant is the son of William and Doris Now available for your 1957 * high-compression car... lew Mobilgas Special — Proved in the 1957 Mobilgas gaia . In this punishing 1568-mile cross- ‘country run, 23 brand-new 1957 stock cars averaged 2048 miles pér gallon —proof of the economy and ‘power hams se ooeend cco Pontiac and three Bs Marie of Pontiac, Phyllis and : : A breaking and entering at the Louise Marie, both at home Sct © Cot Co., 2431 . Pontiac Rd., was reported to the Pontiac yesterday by Waterford 4 Township, officiating. 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ALL METAL — 3-Shelf Rolling Casters Serv-Table ssoo 922 Value -@ 20x15" Shelves elastic binding for era, ae Ce THE, PON'SIAC PRRs, fat BSDAY; MAY. 13057 Sy wo NR eee ek 3 nWAcs Celebrate. [Ary Ia Tourist Rush fo ial “15th Birthday : re Ships, Planes Set Record (cress! Puton Show NEW YORK u#—The big rush to! about 3,700 berths and a 5-1 em-| “ons abr . L. Mil of see Europe is on. phasis on tourist space over first Col. Mary lligan of Edge- Annval Display DR HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist Shi companies believe they|class this year. Six others will be|00d, Pa., fifth director of the : will names prog eames their 1956|transterred pact other routes to|WAC, sent official greetings to the 7 North Sagiriaw Street - record of transporting 1,004,000/transatlantic service.- 8,500 members of the corps noW| The Army, Navy, Air Force ‘ oe FE 4-6842 transatlantic passengers. on active duty: - |Marines, Coast Guard and Phone 4- Two of the new ships will be The airlines expect to carry far nited Europe * * * Forces in the Pontiac 1 more than the 785,000 they carried etic ine yraonersigs “We feel a justifiable pride,” |throw open their doors last year. Statendam, which arrived in [She Said, “in a It you decide to go abroad by | New York on her maiden voyage ‘ ap Sau hover set moder | Forany, and ann =O Oat enc ome PS empha ervations, your chances are slim | American Line’s Gripsholm |... is if you want to travel tourist or | which is due here this month. She -_ a that tr the — cabin class, They're better if | 1.4 other newcomers will ply|ahead “we must be determined|“Power For Peace” day you are thinking of more expen- sive first class reservations. between Canada and Europe. They'to serve our country with devo-jslogan of the “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday see AP are the Canadian Pacific's. Em- tion regardless of inconvenience!public ee ee ~ ' Tourist and cabin berths’ were press of England and Cunard’s or personal sacrifice.” C ome In . booked practically solid months in Sylvania. a * * HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME . . advance of the tourist season —| The transatlantic conference es; cgi Milligan will review the Let's Talk Rambler April 1 to August 31. . _|timates a net gain of 5,200 berths wac detachment in a parade at pa 719 Oakland V8! The short — o— seasonal raping agen ey sr iti Ft. Myer, Va., and attend a re- ‘ . . Js berths persists ite ai com- : ception there as of the anni- 6 O1 : petition and the increasing total ie 2,400 to apt Sew Cees ports. | versary eee ~ Avenue : gg - passenger tonnage on - ' . Reomier Inside, Compect Outside. Only one car in the Cote Ger lnpateas teeter & tes he os ity he. FE 2.0189 - ‘ Sn ceeaan big car roominess” inside— * * * ‘ “lereasing overseas traffic is Quine wekere hess Auxiliary ~ | ¥ end European compactness, maneuverability and, econ- Séenty-six liners, more passen-|mass movenient of Canadians and] corps ‘ omy— Rambler. - |ger ships than at any time sincej|Americans to conventions — in In July 1943, the organization ; Member of Enjoy the Ride, Drive Safely in 0 Safehy-Chesked Cer 1933, will ply the sea lanes from/Europe. These attract thousands) _. made part of the regular ot ye See Diangland-—Grest TV fr all he fomiy oer ABC Network United. States and Canadian ports|from the Western Hemisphere. [on Ar Dar 0, Ue meus National Selected to Europe this summer. These include such events as the|Worig War Il, the WAC numbered Morticians You get a bird’s eye. view of annual Rotary. International as-| 199 000. oo what is happening by watching |sembly in Lucerne, Switzerland;| Se sernins Uns ot cape the American Bar Association con-' © clamoring for passports almost |vention in London; the Interna-'Work on Tracking Post every day of the week In the [tonal Boy Scout Jamboree in Sus c++. fo Earth Satellite agency office In New sex, England, and the American Torte Recher Levon joa ligrinnge | "SAN DIBGO, Cali. — Work Last year the State Department) swoon May and October.- ee ee ae ae ca station sar mca mpepaon ag American Motors Meons issued or 550,006 pass-|. ' . Satellite 9 More for Americans ports, a 5.9 per cent increase over scheduled to be launched next cn TE ai lw Ee Ave., Fideral 5-6101 1950. The department predicts that AEC Gives Schools ae oe ee ae R & C Motor Seles, 8145 Comemece Rd., Rt. 5, ee ee Tore -MeMiltion of the Navy Wolled Lake—fMpire 2-0142 Seventy-three per cent ot the| Mj | f R h Electronics Laboratory, — project applications point to travel in oney OF RESEGICH director, said concrete ‘has been celine Al ; poured for foundations of eight teow : WASHINGTON #-Grants total-|huge antennas. ing $2,170,350 to 22 educational} They will pick up satellite ‘COULD DOUBLE TRAFFIC institutions have been made by the|signals fiom a distance of Joseph Mayper, chairman of the! Atomic Energy Commiission (AEC). miles in space along a track 600 | — CONCRETE “DELIVERED RIGHT TO THE JOB” READY MIXED “Past. Dependable Service” B&B READY MIXED CONCRETE Bill Buck and Gordon Booker — - 6127 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-8831 A DOUBLE-BARRELED BONUS © ‘for Midwest motorists! 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A A EE eM ce sci ee By PHYLLIS BATTELLE — ; ' Officials Raise False) NEW YORK (INS)—Ooadawae, rant| Well, having canvassed Hopes in Conversion a int Iby everybody from Gaylord to Ida Therefore, his basic diet for 7 Neoed “tecmeoing ths Poeech’ ‘Jean, and listened to the advice of/ly fattening “ nile hase Be day is a bad habit? Get to work. called “Slimming the French Way" | erybody trom Mary Margaret to| Tieden “toads 40/0 ene ee vepetan® TF aad“ would reelly be —and, cherie wouldn't believe on which he saturates himself with WASHINGTON a) - ee - the Good Housekeeping girls, wejavoid at all costs.” . . . which aP-\artichokes, asparagus and cab-|for all those who want to House Interior Committee acc aoe decided to give the book a look. means that even if they're!,0¢- followed by a meat day, on\slim, to do away with this government officials today of “‘rais- On pages 98 and 99 we found the|the highest-priced item at Maxim’s|wiich he - con is tom absurd | ing false hopes” over chances for| He claims that ladies who reduite|yey to the whole new French tech-and you are showing off—don't. | cnicven neal Ga oe up with a of eating dessert, once and/ early development of methods to|in the Francais manner havei nique. REPEATED rest for all.” ae tag ew oc Pyrenean sae ii i Ke ee pegs 5 aitl Oe ook a ae | ) commaittos © report ; There are certain things you, enlightening i Frenchmen are renowned lovers I ee eee Tae ay | 4 namber of people complain jsimply MUST NOT EAT it YOU|on sien of Md, Antoine's advice alana tay natn, the, SRE 46Y-lot wine. Thus, it is with sad apolo- cen water bec OMG 8 8) ett 8: te te Pesta, want to Ot inte Ge Socks of Mtl 6k ke eats coptere in thelon 9 lay, the diet “follows the|™ ta: many cattle breeding, H reality.” . jhips and ote -. cs 10 Commandments and rests. alcoholic spirits cel agp or eget Chairman Clair Engle (D-Calif) WHA 4 MY INE Among the very fattening foods) Im case the American vietim of |fodder, as it is considered an al- charged that a research program . : (they have 350 calories eveirdupels Weel > plemep ae ‘0 most infallible method of fatten- which he sponsored “has been per INSTRUCTIONS: foch word ta seletfd: to my werk Un- grams, or 3% ounces, if you fol-| ing up the animals. 1 hope I shall] mitted to drift along without proper scramble os few as possible to guess my Answer low) are: 7s semi-fat : emphasis.” ‘ appeors under arrow, reading downward oat tS , chest- ~ ~ At the same time, he 1 AMA er. 4 oe porridge. Department officials 1 SOR SA ND Bi ee saan. Be statements indicating that large- \ 2 bee Be es | tening” goodies: Gervais cream scale use of converted saline or ABA JAS, AoA x cheese, pate de folie gras, goat’s sea water is just around the ie oe aoe } imi cheese, macaroons and corner.” z ry ee ere Engle sald: “While we believe Pee ose OY Never mas mais oul to the that several processes studied $ a i BS “dangerously fattening” puff pas- show promise of successful- 6k a itry, chocolate with nuts, peanuts, economical saline or salt water ws almonds, walnuts a hazelnuts. | MICH. eventually, such success Peon 7 ss " ? And, ae ee tometing / 1 Deily Seilings East and is not just around the corner, and 3 oy Sais ss GRR, See Tesi is fe svoid-at-all-costs” olive oil. bone 1 West. Relax en route on widespread use is still further in i iets Bs SS eae Ba ee ee a the wre av Py é ee The committee particular 6. ZEES! eee OY : exception to a statement by As 7. 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The New ~ i oy "LITEALINE” oo Leo 3.95 4 J epee ce MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIPCULATIONS ~ ‘TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957. Beck’s Case Hopeless. and Unions Must Pay - - As the Beck mess unfolds, the pic- ture grows worse. : Even optimistic union men who hoped for some sort of softening or alleviating circumstances are sur- rendering. - Bercr’s case is He’s sinking the third time. ; oe es One of the most illuminating sentences in all the testimony to date comes along with the reve- lations of his financial mentor. This would have impressed most men, rat: But Beck was superior to everything. , xk x * The sentence referred to above is one that Becx then mouthed in this connection. Said the self-appointed and self-anointed tin god: : “T'll let my conscience be my guide.” . Ladies and gentlemen, the weakest guidance in the memory of man is now definitely pin pointed: the “con- science” of Davrp Brcx. - This is really scraping the bottom of the lowliest barrel and coming up - with the dregs. _ ee with the Union will probably never be known. There’s no way to check back on all his activities. With the main guide that Beck acknowledges —his own “conscience”—there’s no _ way of knowing about the. countless. of 6005 Cooley Lake Road has over 300 shenanigans that Beck didn’t even hother to list. x *--2 : All unions are damaged by this _ to which some officials have fallen shocks everyone. The most the most. They realize what tre- mendous damage a brazen bully like this can do. The general public is aghast. _ Common decency has been Unions must search out the Becks ‘and throw them to the dogs and it * must be done rapidly. : its e Reeded. 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AND SAVE AT GEO GES-N WI TS j Dow said it will use petroleum a4 | Firms ye FrOpos Mum on Fatal Wounds we sof Se pe : os Sa Sat an eh a fe ie” "PHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 14; 1957 2 He Boils Egg to Music: ~ < PHILADELPHIA @) — Disc _ Jockey Ed Harvey, who bas an Lig a <3 is } . doctor telephoned to.ask for a said he didn’t gare what the tune show, reports a { PROPLE’S (222 SE EE SS .— 4 Ss people , tail, as the bum a be around to accommodate him, if/tello is that, like a ham, he | . 6 and possibly cancerous, chose|the acid into Victor Riesel’s eyes associates bought control of one of|, » | Se oe m Bii'2 take & 2oday rap, after all thejand made the mistabe of eplling|ihe world's great dietieris i ala, somebody else wal be, won't got off, - ‘ a ’ " ’ time has spent can, ia on himself was ai Scotch : importing} = eg. =irather than tell the police what|fish in a bowl by the people who |shiploads prohibition.| * 1. 465 . . RSlot paper in his pocket. It : , < OEE, Pike & 900 Auburn Ave, Bae eit a $000,000 casino play, | MILK was—just wanted to boil-an egg. WA gaff Yff-4, B) Like a Ham, é \ eh Costello Can't Get Off Hook é : Cs Security for You tes ie , | 4 Ye Gal, Gass WH 89S Office Catches Up With Cheaters) mg: mfg: mle a = i “ ‘ : 2 ES 2 - Hf , ‘ -Speci 1) By RAY HENRY When this investigation is fin] Many Social Security offices also —_ a he Peopte o Extre Speciel Value! & Associated Press Writer ished and it’s discovered that|check the public notices of mar- i > MAXWELL HOUSE M| Chances are you'll not get by! you've collected payments which — aS. hae aure at a} ee Lid & = long if you're collecting So-| weren't due you, you'll be notified Fe gee me , . COFFEE |ihce sete reve was oe ane ire mate §60READ THIS STARTLING FACT - =i aren't due you, wel ge de npn * *& ae : ' The Social Security Administra- chances are over- | And, in many cases, Social 1 tb. CJ pays nas 2 number of ways to make] Payments will be deducted trem | Security Administration gets tips _ | sure that you don't. It must have| @"y feture about the wrongful payment of = hs . 4 ; : Cen to run the program efficiently: | have coming. You'll’ probably |checks from other sources, such * “| . fad, % can gaentin you toy | ne So eee Se nt @ a aaeees or Sadie. - tr tint an po ete ty secon | none | eee en ee| Out Of 10 smaller cars ~ Be \ -_ - three wh ich) problems may be addressed to als Uff if VD GD GI DD wea; For example: Suppose you oor | weren't due you last year. An| “Seclal Secerity,” in care of The . he : sa ing A gga ig os a op Soar (Advertisement) n n : ; any é : Sec TL eke een ss| Wear a Pontiac pricetag | MANPOWER its, And, suppose you don’t tell the)” peride = * charge for this service.) 2 : Eee Si i Social Security people how much = ‘ FOR THE FUTURE fseste" seeks Sar oe vac Tm ficey reve gWoman Dies | vet none give you any Of YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT NOW! |"IFES RID. time, but thelrepert about you earnings ana, (at Age of 106 y pAb 4 iM , In oe Sine bentanty Gs ing prema of sonientlans, pasted Soeeeie peeee wEGnd te ane tee ae eat Pennsylvania , " y women grows bigger year by faculties. Businessmen who Here's one way: Administration or other §ER) Qi ooiywiLE Pa Pontiac S advanta es year. And the supply is already look ahead know they must give Probably the moncy you earn ment agencies. Soetn, fie af ae aes ' falling behind the demand. their aid now if they expect” | was covered by the Social Se-| To make sure that the desth | 4:04 jast night at the age of 106. |. : ' Own. Geadinn ey nev eafrnmicng ly pase ut Guinn memes payne Tho bad been in eats ten: . " figest exuployecs at all levels’ Help tho colleges cr anivertl- | | Cornea tur aameseen chee, Jom? Sena stata teat iees be Ni hamcnal last Tues- i : P people who have learned to ties of your chains, The returns bess has to report your earnings |. notified of deaths by funeral di-| os ae 4 PONTIAC GIVES YOU MORE NOTHING ON WHEELS yy. grees Fhe cologes are Going wt ts | sagas gon tr Tee delet | ne as aircon tae a Soon RY, ved wih «| SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR —__- PERFORMS LIKE A Ly cated meh nd women: Botthey loge cne meamety yon, weve for | Revemmtin tm, mast report this leat ‘security. office of death|Mre, Roger Brick, came to the| THAN THE BIGGEST OF PONTIAC...THE © =~ ham lnek of funds. @ free booklet to: EDUCA- which basn't already been reported United States in 1870 from Baden, | | : | a _ Fite poarke d need added TION, Box 26, Tinos $ wore Se saat are ty svi, an investigation is Germany _ Hep husband, Jacob): =HE SMALLER JOBS! | ae pipe | eee istration automatically investigates| deducted trom the lump sum death] Eight of her 3 children survive.) ts wich tel i “You can't ride on overhang—but you ateet. yos have. mag ~~ canon wheelbase! Pontiac gives you. “from 4407 inches more length between that you're getting not.only-a — Ride suspension system and - hard-earned dollars ori asmallercar—, > _ Jobs seem undersized and.over-priced! way to break the small-car habit, =. Mrs, M. C, ‘Worster, + decisis th balan of the ky man I. Mack, ac: Mix Wardha, asad Hy Mou Re] Beta ga x ot Ree y ne G Mrs. Ere Balers, ' Ld Supe rmarts dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a : . Norman Haldane : 2s . ‘am, will be. furnished by =. popu- mg tor the orch Allen, Mra, Norman Haldane, MrT 1 HOW (oqls lar out-of-town orchestra. : Sinclair nage : ls lla g BR w rand Mra, Kemeth | ‘Tickels are available trom men! |£O | FANCE V. White, Mrs. Wil- Author Says That They’re Snared by Psychological Plot By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor When you go into the super- and down the aisles, did you know sons ma a as many items as you intended Spring flowers will decorate the ballroom of : : pees tee, jo buy, and wonder where the Elks Temple for Beta Ball being held Friday eve-* castle-of Old Orchard drive, decorations committee; venga wen pasihgrs eerd be ning. Busy arranging the blossoms in May baskets Mrs. Donald V. White of LaSalle avenue, place chair- cond eet oe penggteee are (left to right) Mrs. Ida Mae Hiltz of Fairgrove man, and Mrs. M. C. Worster of Wenonah drive, Seationsl wentends? avenue, orchestra chairman; Mrs. Robert A. Ted- decorations chairman. a Did you realize that you really | " * Z know what you want, until | : os ea fhe ee oe onl el ll employed _ by Her Father a a te out for Jou lem the oe | E sf d Acts Overly Hospitable Insists That Guests Taste This or That Despite Refusals Making a final check on ticket sales © Cummings (left) of Preston avenue, |tive study, _for Beta. Ball being held Friday eve- _ member of the ticket committee, and os aged —_— ra tioned kindness falls short of its ning at Elks Temple are Mrs. George Mrs, Ralph V. Bergemann of Lincoln. * mark, and becomes quite embar- L. Zannoth (seated) of Watkins Lake shire drive, general chairman of the apne Bo me pase ha’ | / ~ Rye hy segepden ve g a oye president of en nee ie ball. : they passed by neighbors and old a reper on thing even after they: heta Phi sorority; Mrs. Wa “Shee! friends without ng el gr say, ‘No thank you.’ % atast Gi eels: They were “I have tried to tell him as po- ) / ° so entranced as they wandered mety ae } con Oat & is nat Sees ‘ about the store plucking things pitable if he doesn't do this because O eC lr) S : e ( | O N + negra weg nee ae ee ee Mm | \seeing them. , . .” ; urging. uu can. convince e . r at 2.7 2 eee ee TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 TWELVE | worn, sldom go to markt Answer: I can understand your : = Pt Packard reports: Instead, they de- father’s point of view because I | J : impulse buying. kitow a number et people of the 7 YWCA Schedules All-Day Forum May 22 — eaet ind tates tor Oe type he has in mind. But on the _ ” , : chological - research teams of ( Se eee — | Iobs for Older. Women to Be Studied xr ans when they say “No!” and most | “ Two new members of Beta Chapter, L. Mack of Woodbine drive for the O S or er. omen O eC | u le 0 spent ts a tee, be bape. of these (find persistent urging | Mrs. Farrell E. Roberts of LaFay drive © annual Beta Ball being held Friday Men, on the other hend, reach cere i and Mrs, Felix Ballard of Sylvan Shores evening. Mrs. Mack is a member of An sliday Sarees on inp sopétte. Kutz, first vice president and per-| next erode ; “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter|' drive (standing, left ‘to right) admire _ the house committee. = Albeed ty tea Pome SHC Watlnd ete oetns Ge cee haw : a going Ea. rp ip ng tere - the gown to be worn by Mrs. Norman 22, as a community service. Pos a 3s : : The foram willbe open tothe, "he atest setaen i OSS ict women, dried by Bre. oT * = - o § have a hard time finding t. Tee/Diane Madsen (|Central Volunteer Bureau: stot cares. 4m etiorttcam ‘the Pontiac High School|Harry Randal ounge Ct the Sei heeaiiipes WoAiVely 5 Attendants [pect ef the -employment pictare|{2culty speaking on the importance is ° ’ ° = voice in Shae Tet mete Eee 2D _|Holds. Election of Officers jiiey yp siete sir rates Suge nn fen “These cards -have a colored fOT June 8 Rite . particularly women. _, | Wass Lack, manager of on ‘the reverse giving . Benedict McGinn, director efilles Social Giratina as to how t get there| Bridal attentants were an| Mrs. C. M. Shelton Named Chairman ter weer presrare i te curity Adwinlotration, wil be tho Will you please fell me if insert-Inounced by bridelect: Diane -G.| ~ Ot Annual Meeting in YWCA Michigan State Employment : cards in e8ch! sisdsen at a recent shower given|.- . “Service & member t invitation would Pe Proper” |im her honor by Mrs: Pat Borer} Mrs. C. M. Shelton.was elect, Palmer G. Bundy, Mrs. H.C, | Sovemer's: wate een ne (Taimee Surola cepted you could these |— x * * () Bureau | man, ee ee u ae ee eee Diane, daugtiter of Mr. and Mrs. ee ee The Central Volunteer Bu- | The second speaker will be Doris m Y te tntceell tn the reading invi. [Thomas J, Livingston on’ June &| Serving with Mrs. Shelton : tation. Asin es He is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs.| are Mrs. A. A. Kinney, Mrs. _ | William an of Ag ms gg a cam = — — estes “Dear Mrs. Post: When one re-| Joann Whisnant will serve as maid] ‘47, Garter, vice -chabemnen: Plant bulbs now for early yours now. 3 TASKER’S 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-6261 |Lets Tidiness Stifle Fun She’s Never More Concerned with Appearances Than Comfort = Has Cream | Topping i ie } i iy f " Wemartend, Mid. OR 3-1225 . Smart as Spring _ For the smartest furniture ever . . . have your sofas and chairs reupholstered by Elliott's ex- pert craftsmen. You ¢an choose from hun- | -dreds.of new fabrics in a complete range of , Complete selection of fabrics available any- cal “Open Evenings by Appointment *~ a Mrs. Sayers Pours Cooked Mixture Over Fresh Berries In fact Elliott’s will show you the most. where. Brighten up your home NOW — onducted ve your frit ruphelsered by lions ‘ i i # i 3 | sf i } ‘Exercises BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN der peraon unless 30 Grace is a great asset for any|to forget what an important part) *Our e you away as woman, ‘The ease and smoothness|this plays in the impression they/Sely 8s lines on the face. Re- with which she walks or dances,|™make on others, : make one more graceful. cae * [ a ORA OBRECHT ~~ Hair Styling ~ ‘for leaflet No. 57; Complete Beauty Service - 7 : 152 N. Perry FE 23053 La 4 ti t Fir 4 8 - HH ea} i ag gE f | ~ Exercises which develop good coordination also i Circles of WSCS Gather unior Pontiac Code Rains Go ES Ge mien ¢ Sé A RE Holds Meeting ! ‘ H | 4 Women’s Club ~ Complete with Hair Cutting and Styling Parisian Beauty Sh ag rua OR 3-354] 4831 Dixie Hwy. For the “Spring Miss” Y \ * $750 » $2Q00- | Rowena’s Beauty Shop a 1216 Baldwin FE 5-3735 5 eyepitine re 1eresvenbnagtiiormigg? SAR se teenagers gree Bima Circle. Mrs. Richard Balmer tained members of Shanks Circle ja ber home on drive. Dr. Stanley W. Black — OPTOMETRIST — Now Located at 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — Phone FE -2-2362 Closed Wednesday i i i F i i i (BB + | | fi won by Mrs. Cieo third grade. ve 2 % _PROTE — Naults 7 -Day Special ie Your FURS - For Your Most Prized Possession | i ; \ ae | ' ' t "a Your Swim Suit cs " Shortéut to “swimsuit | on! 2 V2 eae taper-waisted, tailored to turn you out in top shape for summer! 315% “Rose Marie Reid Jantzen - 3 - Cole of California — Roxanne > TELEGRAPH ot HURON [F Mon,, Tues, Wed, Sat. 1040 €—Thurs. ond Fri, 100 9-Sun.2t05 A po PARK FREE'REAR'@f STORE Pe ee. etn ee > t aS ot oS ie te Ce ‘ NO 16.29" rs ‘ge He's the little, ee j ‘Wrigley’s Freshland. 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He goes where the prize-winners grow . . . and buys them on the spot. Once they're ours, they're kept farm-fresh. For they're rushed right to our markets by refrigerated express. Then cuddled closeto our exclusive ice-channels . . . frosty” mounds that pour out layers of cool, moist air to corr: . that just-picked goodness. Stop in any day .. . any hour . . . Kool Krisp is fresher witet you buy it! And fresher when you eat it, too! For only Kool Krisp gets the pamperihg to offer an important extra .€ a longer serving-life i in your home. “$0 shop ahead with confidence! You'll find summer's : finest fruits and vegetables . . . four ways fresher . . . but only at Freshland. . ‘FRESHLAND OPENING ‘SPECIALS! silosuk Ween: sty Wein pebecgee _ Man alr the pany th eye vighin the lta A Scio iy Wg in fa > ath hu oh 1 ; 7 cy 1m | ie i> " -_— s A tee bo Sn ae eretamanenimiy depcai) ig lake. ae Meet eG Sele as gen Co ee ee ee ot Ps ho pe a eg) tf ee : ‘ safe . { Ps L 4 a ; - : : rl fet 5 ¥ £ “ = Boye Fa ae “PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN Cathie baie hs ‘Wieil Wiis meaneed ia: a ivesr-eld peament DES — The afternoon ceremony of the Blessed -—‘Sderament in front of the Rodary Church in —~“gight that lures tourists and faithful alike, _ Year. sore: eamacamay ‘We N en Don't Make the News’ NEWYORK NS) ~ “Mast che Barrymore family tad come 4 ee eee news," |: “But Tm working. I'm respected Pe and pey Sr ag thave to. We're like any sorry Diana 5 wane tae ee but she didn't family— we don’t live in each other's laps, we grow up as individuals. My| too and wae eae « ts we mail or aghees and Dl rehary celebrations of the 18 ap- jh eigenen Face ina These will be spread over several months and. will mark France's. Holy Little Bernadette, who became See tt ae a Te a I » Fs BE 2 r § covers 5,000 square feet. Construc- bulldozers" and trucks, watched hospital will be bank of the ri and larger post office with Lourdes’ card traffic. * 2 , 3 | Sober 6 mare, : | U: s. Protests ‘\Soviet Police Restrict Travel -WASHINGTON — The United A formal note of protest was dhetails in this hace ae ok tc facilities by Soviet Personnel in “the United States.’ The note inquired what steps ith Russians would take to make practices conform with the rules aa down in June and November When members ot the U.S. Em- ‘British Vessels to Travel Suez. Parliament Shipowners Mays a Canol announced . 86 in Britain's Prime Minister: Telis'. There were more horses than wy, the days Leon V. i as when Belknap came on as manager in 1916, most of the — ission’s equipment was horse- taken place since then. It would have*been 41 years in July. But Thursday, public jor in the reigns to a new man, - ents of its senior engineer, how- ever. Belknap, 69, will stay on as a consultant. The new manager will find Bel- knows a lot about Oak- extomoblles. és the vende lack in|” the county's terms of service will turn over The county won't lose the tal- way,’ he explained, “Previously, “You think traffic jams are | * Directed = Roads , 41 Yea By PETE LOCHBILER | preview to the modern superhigh- Sa Seine that narrow yoad knap's otfice went back to concen» ; But he kept on pushing for com pletion of Woodward, which When the state took over con-/!y came in the late 30's, following | bad now. You should have seen |trol of trunklines in 1925, Bel-/he depression: & : e ae ee eee Pod a * * * a Another of Belknap’s pet projects was hard hit by depression, This was North Highway, at Orchard Lake a oy “For I’ve had this dot- . ted on my showing where the road have con- a 35-mile, limited access express- way is expected to start growing . this summer. haley sehr Ohio Belknap about it. “You might call i¢- my _he/thuckled. Belknap snaaaaly te Breer ba ragga ithe story. There were years for roads, and bad ones. . Victories once were rare. for ‘ * * * - Belknap. During the 30's and 40's the land was just plain “anti- De: concrete roads hh ighway,” as he sees it. j oy pt ae were all but cut off with the , Belknap recalled this yb cove ao week at his desk in the road com- ‘ship is was added to the mission’s brand-new administra- auaty’s Mid all oe Ye Acemaenia se into Worst of all — there were the their own and péople war con- ier ewe task crete to drive Of. That: was_our. we Me, big job, giving them concretg,"** : ee et ee eee oe are yr VI eishileas ieee ool at the am sagdiangre " ghemontes * =? _ 30's. World War II, however, had Suvement att ae still darker moments in-store. Gains Me Se Ves 86 oe a LEON V. SELANAP : “I remember once a bridge was a wald. They mostly: 7° : washed out during the way, A lot ot Gua, ; ’ of people couldn’t reach their . ? Child Was Not ‘Molested jhomes by car. on a “Nowadays, “ay nay an ‘ and new ’ ‘sae: Connecticut Schoolgirl, 9,)2aF weit aint ene “In the war years it was dif- Found ijg Woods, STairn © | wrest Si’ that was: shout my — authorization and materials for * BRISTOL, ton sh goat blonde 9-year-old girl was ab- | that mew bridge.” . : had a big band) ducted on her way to-school and slain yesterday. The 1930-1950 generation of road Most. ambitious} The body of Brenda Jane Doucette, a third grader, was found |negiect was. on Belknap’s mind to that time —| in the woods just oufside Bristol Jast night with a man’s sleeveless | when redistribution of gasoline and Woodward into! ~weater wrapped tightly around her neck. weight taxes brought a financial 5 im kind off, AM Sutopsy ott she had not been raped nor was there amy |boon.to the local road picture Jn tare of an ai peed eexual attack, exid Deputy Coroner F yank “ite ‘hed to pletect-the winds * : already built but going to pieces A ae Aig Bedamaget anu yep pdt a ted because of improper maintenance. we a ee ee n,n ee ee ee Some of the old roads needed “| hee Baxter Doucette. a oe ae ee _* Dr. Irving S. Platt, medical examiner, said the child apparently — + ge on * “ iat : .slain shortly after leaving for school. Belknap figures the black-topping TOD @—Secretary off ‘The ‘spot where her body'was found is in the opposite direction program since 1951 has added at is expected fo renéw| from school and ajeit 34 filles from the home where she lived least 15 years to many. of the ~conferentce ‘.. if her parents 4nd ¢-year-old ‘brother David: county's primary roads. rr As he retires,. Belknap sees to- i ine oe day’s problem as much the same ever been more successful in re-|as 1916's. i {Studebaker Reports |sscne’cos.tnan our adviecrs| “The increase in the mumber The question..has been a hot be. Curtiss - Wright.” cars and the needs for new roads tr” dip ' rope ered L 6 ind ee are growing faster than we can fhew ower osses ‘ Free congressional mail sacen rons, ee Se dis- ' le fen year has dropped to the . lowest “But that,” said Belknap with ip c @ — Studebaker ve since 196%, according 10 U. 8m ceaked nave of he ae “that’s postal authorities, FIRST. ttn ted th Miia Tete DEAN MARTIN ¢ On His Own! | “ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN. -IN ROMANTIC ROME! Shake tee day ot ton take sak Mihail & young hotel tycoon — he sings too — and the four ' ete ee ee * He reported thatecost have been reduced.” « “Probably no corporation has; , New Feme Partners af fe Ses 4 = & j a : 4 , =<. | eee i Sr a Seg ee kOe ee ee ; — F { j oe Vee? “sel : fa We ‘ 3 3) ie NG is z ‘ : 2 i ae ; 7s : i es a Sty | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 < fWL OSH, ae ere , : i & ' x i . a Ae, é i : g tay ee = ~ eae Sea : ; =" > E10 Questions AEC | poey7. ah A ? Pronares for Crusade | | BO Guesens ft | Billy Graham’s ‘Army’Prepares for Crusade + dn A-Plant Fund ( : a * agus A ne REE ei pina eSNS ; ‘A)—When the/telephories ringing, an air of busi- aie WASHINGTON: @—The CIO hati’ ta” Geena toreually epentlaerane atnheecy, tarceghont challenged the government to €x-/nis long. York ¢ru-| cONGRUOUs NOTE eS ee ee ee pe pee a ee thd oot sols ag : » ‘approving financing of a private : small in the shadow of : atoenic plant going up near Mon-sing that rival an amphibious)=mell Nate 1s crammed with | About the Passing From roe, Mich. For two years, Graham's ad-|clippings about Graham and pre- — ; : the union's case de-|yance team—an office staff of 20| vious crusades. This Life—at a Distance... suet, COO anennay Es glial pe p Pecos mys toe ame ee ome We are a free-wheeling people. We gal questioned a re ee ne peahig. create yywaghacage general manager Atomic ble is an ashtray. It is the only and distant lands. J the en —— In its Broadway office, Billy | ashtray visible life may come at anytime — and The qiestioning teck place be- | Graham New York Crusade, Inc. | entire office. And it is a = ’ ange se ops reg ge Ror ha agp eqgirng tong Ae aye of one of New York's tanciest ywhere at a hearing union's con- ew restaurants, i a ae more like an industrial firm than * * * Do not penalize your family’by fail unsato weuld javeive In these offices, Graham's ad- government subsidies. vance team has been spearheading a Sig ssked_ Field! vate oices for the execitves tcthe work for this most genic o regulations retaries, maps with vari-col-jrevival meetings. Graham's cru- » ee eae ps weeny SOF Sener oe * Ore ©: builder of the plant, the Power cavelopes,|weeks, from May 25 to July 1. GRAHAM AND FAMILY—Here he's greeted spent the two-and-a-half. months before his New Reactor Development Corp. De- __umming,|And they. have an option for anoth-| by his wife and oldest daughter, Virginia. He York crusade at his home in Montreat; N. C. troit. er four and one-half months, should ; = o 4 a ee oe eas the conmls: warren, tal, would agree. They did and 20, is an ideal way of com-jer meetings, These ‘are designed to out in the federal register. * ccomtion, the Garden| nm 1 there will be 20 meet-tining religions business with va-|earry out Graham's words: “New PRDC, a group of private utili- sir tae ete eeu a ae cation pleasure, York City must become the most ties, previously presented its case. from 7:30 until approximately 9:15/D4ILY MEETINGS To get ready for this influx is/prayed-for spot on the face of the The plant, estimated to cost every evening—during that one pe-|- But, for the rest of the six-week|a monumental job, For months, arent odangmm dollars = EE poctad, Sil peneity oo te Re heats Goitatin Sees, tos See Pa make electric hen th ey season, be meet-/paring. A choir , , Al trnng htm tn Renee | AM, eye oie re, tien ona © young evangelist. There is a non- 4 : sectarian heme fer mentally |™eting. There are no tickets. Ad- ents meee, Pamee 5S Oe retarded children in The Brox 510" is free on a first come,jers each night, so Graham's men For the past 19 years the home | Approximately one-third wf the |S 2.000. has relied for the majority of its | seats will be reserved, however, Then there are the counselors. operating income on a big benefit | for groups coming from churches | whe will sit down front, ready to (t) ‘This year, when they tried to ar- from the metropolitan New York | forward at each meeting. There ‘range an lith annual “Cavalcade| “"®* bet alresdy there have will be 4,000 counselors, all dil- of Stars,” they were told the Gar- been requests for group reserva- | ferent ages, sexes, backgrounds, den was unavailable. So they wrote) 885 from places like Louisville, ready to join an enquirer of since they were both doing God's} "5%", Philadelphia, even as far | trained in weekly classes. CRUSADER~"I am praying to work, he would be happy to yield| *"*Y ® Oklahoma City. There are prayer group leaders, even- ome night if his New York office, Graham's New York representa-\set up on local, national and inter- which actually controlled the ren-itives think a trip to the New York'national levels, to head small pray- Waterford Eyes | Rush to Meet May 24 Closing Date = ra : - Civ Defens Legislators to Wind Up STRAW HA TEINER a The Hatter 12 Mt, Clemens Se. FE 3-7514 FETHE E t today it inves- even b final ad- reorganization of - Waterford Township, according bills that journment anyway, although to’ director Louis Dorman. fone of Sate eS Several meetings have been clear the opposite, chamber. ae eae ee sestars hows training classes held during the| .. eats pitts and the coslty | 20 bills awaiting final deposi. Waterford Township is one in complete agree- | Except for the taxation and ap- the few areas in the state that even though they pass, and [propriation committees in both not wholly organized in case the differences often go to con- |Senate and House, standing com- started by members of the Jayno their work. Concentration in the Adams P.T.A. to certainly is what|®¥* ahead will be.on floor action. in Civil Defense. — school aid bill, : : At the Wednesday and’ the} The bison, or buffalo herd, had lat the Waterford ‘the for-/been killed off in Canada to about school, Mrs. Don of state road|300 in 1900. Strict patrols of game og nal peewee counties and cities. SO Sean tes leek a te shen . re , 3 Rs Sccsesy 4 4WVELVE-TONE — we a | |) School organizer. : , o3 ‘¥ ce. | pr geo a op Washable Flat Wall Finish — HOLLERBACK [rar sa" do ace RISING FROM THE RUINS — hen TV. But TV rights, so oh |Showman’s Widow “ated Files Damage Suit nitO™| LAS VEGAS, Nev. w—The wid- . F operation with Edwin Lester. Hal-/°w of showman Nils T. Granjund, _[-liday is producing. who was killed in a traffic colli- Once again she has bob, willision here Aptil 21, bas’ filed a sie Teds nae oe oe aes Lest $150,000 damage suit in District of the Metropolitan Opera, wil] Court Mrs. Rose Wenzel Granlund, } who had been separated from her *'10,750,000 Trucks Use Nation DETROIT (INS) — The Auto- Manufacturers roa I DESI ARNEZ | LUCILLE BALL on é in HOLIDAY THE IN FULLE i = : Bt, ll lelthar ton | DRIVEIN é | 7 | ’ } . f ~ / / _~ / the universe—getting real problem. : . didn't read his mail: * HAVANA! BRUSH GIRL | tat seorie who say they're ea hungry enough to eat an ox | = em ably «don't realize it’s more than * * Hungry Enough to Eat Ox, Better Reserve 42 Days That two moths can produce 625 windshield, million descendants in a single. * That wives in Nigeria are some- times bought on the installment; and broke the left ards. t gees BY NIGHT Guatemala and El ane: anthracite weighing * — cm jusddies xg eZ rn) pounds. That it was Robert Frost|°™ * us Sy * ae *.&&. #& who observed, “The brain is a| That the planet Jupiter is 317| wonderful’ organ; it starts work-| ‘Honduras’ Foreign Ministry IVE-IN THEATER STARTS | TONIGHT BLUE SKY , rain cu AEs po. Celeste HOLM - John LUND Louts ; and HIS Grace Frank KELLY SINATRA RAY MILLAND tn '3 BRAVE MEN’ Technicolor and VisTaVision wo LOUIS ARMSTRONG “sano JD ‘sess COLE PORTER PLUS ADDED FEATURE =x *.@ : ee ee ) That of the 60 billion phone| 55s 5 per cent of nation’s = . * Jj 3 Alt . calls Americans are said to make|Teal estate. Thus America has ._ : Eat ACES cs ets ion are roe|move inadies tan enderts Breech in Truce people in distress. Dido Hwy. (US-16) 1 Oth. Merth of Tolegph Bd. 08 5-0500 That the . man Tat itt wo tor =| . Re 4 ; about tween break. an ostrich properly, fs Sst when his boss is tolerant. if you'll just let it alone. The fur|, i oh t after the a) : | | ALTAR OF COAL = seal goes ashore only once @ ye@l.|-harged that Nicaragua broke the ’ EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUM! 3)°:... And itis unwise rece ny The Frank Production . 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Bat TTR Hes tin 6g dt ist i Bete = go pee a S OO ye ke i Se le ee ice e Pe oe Pee Ee ey he oe A ee e 4 if ae Ph PS Pol a PO PD) (2° A Je FH j ay i ee Of ~ Vl oo B eh Ae Pay ee ( 4 \ ; So —S Dy < \ \ py Wes eee ee u Ak oe 2} aa a. Loe \ ; iy p fe ie 3 rok a CY 258 a jae oe ces | ayes Cel (| THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY’ 14, 1957) * i > | T ~ i NY. e ; : : soe i 7 - . 7 ¥ i: ech A NS RT CRITE, ‘Herb Plews Set © x : anes See. |S :& sees § Custom- ~ 4 at Hot Springs, Ark, en route tojnament contender for 20. He hasiner of the U.S. Open. Champion- eee. winning his third tournament on|(Wo E-andiia een ie acorn inl he : . - sa it 1925, when he that distinetion, | Victory Pace bit younger and the most recent) No matter So far. this season Jimmy has |. ‘ : er . Pee look it. And}won the Palm Springs, Calif,, In-| i “| Four-Hit Mound Job, rwetghtl yt is playing vitational tournament—with five | u i Fae ee Mark = * kind of golf that earns him consecutive rounds in the 60s — { Timely © Hitting irk | yet. favor the| proximately $6 a shot. His the Baton Rouge and Hot Springs| : e@ and joy of the game's sen-|ters, a tournament he has won| ‘ : : golf pro/ior citizens and a month from now|three times since 1940, tied for| ; nase tolank ds erie See See, Oe ne ae ae ae ee Pei ad ~|major leagues’ newest and least /, . at the three-quarter mark. He has} © COST NO MORE | oiaad gar ener pnd a3 fe mrecaged 12.39 eirdies te ae) @ FIT BETTER Ss Ts Set] 29 Deaths in 2 Years ~~ [Early Runs Give jsissrasurr-sasie) ¢ Look serree | warming Washington Senators. P ree | ‘ winnings. -@ FEEL BETTER Sad * * * E y “/ ne : y no every - _ é ats Ores achnement ei Ltaly May Place Ban lrish-9 Victory By Ti a eng gd “$54.50 fellow who took over « team in on Open R ad Racing | rip voges Sangre nately, . eae, the midst of a 10-game_ losing Oa , = after the rather extensive rea “ . j - eo ee ROME (~The probability that,anwual Sardinian International|scored single runs in each of the| Morida and the golf course they’re/| RANDOLPH ’ yy The Senators won the rubber ofall open road automobile racing—|Trophy race, scheduled for May/Ist three innings for a 3-1 baseball! pyiding in Houston. ~~} oO _ : : Fontise Press Puote |(Heir three-game series from thejincluding the Mille Miglia, “‘the|26, was, called off. victory over Michigan State in a) ‘This could be Jimmy’s year to} : : -_ SEEK STATE TITLE — Nothing less than a state prep Class C Red Sox 53 last night. It was thejrace of blood and 7,000 curves”—| tn Sunday's ‘race, Spanish|g2me here ei: }win his first major title. H not,’ ARWOOD : golf title will really satisty St. Frederick's linksmen (above), recent- |°!'Y 2me played in the majors.}would be prohibited in ltaly|sportsman Alphonso De go,|, Tom Bujnowski, winning pitcher! wel! in three years—or is it five? | . i ly mamed regional champs. Rams, coached by Gene Wright (top |, > 7¢¢ .Abermathy and little|loomed today in the face of @/who has spent his life flirting with|for the Irish, scattered eight hits|he'l be eligible for the PGA] 909 w. Huren st Telegreph right), hit 396 for their title. The team, (top, feft) Dick za een aie anager gsn Bo be Soe wave ot indignation) death, was. killed along with Ed-|Well as the Ist Spartan to reachigenjors Championship. And,J — _ +6 tina i Kast (medalist, holding regional trophy); front, left.is Joe Keller vaneny ae See. 1S Hem owenney Os. Comey. mund Nelson, his American co-pi-|third was the man scoring the'prother, could he make a sham-| . _ Pestiec FE 2-2300 : Bill Haps is-the 4th member. The team goes to Midland this weekend |saruck out four in’ posting his Sst Essie tate pare car ae yep rom aebomtntoee tremens: SL . . for the state meet. It is unbeaten this spring in seyen duals and the |victory after three defeats this Politicians, ‘newspapers and the| ire 00 gute rscas fatally. They| Notre Dame runs in the first and| — scatman 2. 3 regional, Title was its first in two years. season. The 510, 160-pound Plews|™an in the street were still talk-| .o/in thing place at the time,|$ccond innings both came on two : Senes ™ 4 : rapped-a double and two singlés|ing about the tragic accident in| 04) driver was killed in alhits and a walk and the third| 4 and drove in two runs to lead the|Sunday’s Mille Miglie which took) orate secident. inning score was on a single hit leighthit attack against loser Wil-|13 fives and brought the toll of|* oe a ser see DAVE P ND : ; lard Nixon and two relievers. | the race to 29 dead and 30 injured Elmer Kohorst doubled in ‘the ‘a Brome 8 = gh Be ee |e yee Tee eee ae namslist ich sun snd Jes Cath ‘ond AEB Pe ts roun me fe TON TL. | ster ziceine = tome run to|_While_the Italian government erscide,” and hall-donen ital (steve Johnsoe singled in the sell at Qgmaun’s TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES | *| Billy Klaus, the second man he : ian’ deputies and senators said\°nd And third. Lone MSU. score : : , Abern on- would propose _|came on two hits, a walk and a a Sm By CHUCK ABAIR 5 feet, nine inches. Al Dickinson ot ly one hit—Dick Gernert’s infield ry law prohibiting future racer on|*acrifice fly, by Gary Warmer, for all of your Summer Footwear The winning of the South Cen-/Ortonville won both hurdle races.|single off his leg in the fourth— open roads. girs Deans conve ven dik 000 oe-w 8g ‘ tral Conference track champion- & -¢. 8 until Boston broke through for two og “|? > Dujbowshi and ‘icborst; “halle” Drase. ' _— ™ ' vee ship by Oxford in a close battle The host Oxford team forged [hits and two runs. ht mii tims 2 and l victories for St.| ahead late in the event by win- | The victory gave Lavagetto a Transport, announced he is pre- : : Frederick, Waterford and power-| ming the 886 Teldy while Orton. (record of 33 since he succeeded paring recommendations for strict|Kluszewski in Boston es aie; on | packed Romeo featured Monday's ville was failing to score. Chuck Dressen May 7. That's a new limits on all racing. But safe-ifo- Bp k Examinati Hit the Silk F \) ! | schedule.on the area Prep front. St. Frederick won the hard way/sPectacwan, pace compared with ty measures did not suffice for the amination I U | or ummer , Placing of two of the top jafier going hitless for six innings|"* ‘**™'* #16 mark under Dre Mille’ Miglia. After last year’s} BOSTON W#—Ted Kluszewski ce ‘ | five finishers in the broad jump, |beating St. Benedict, 32. st.\*" ; death toll, entries were limited to| siugging first baseman of the Cin-| | ; ; | the final event of the meet, |Michael bowed to Hazel Park St. ¥ 3: 350 instead of 600 and thousands|cinnati Redlegs, has arrived for| : Oxford took the SCC erown by Rita, 7-1, and Royal Oak St. Mary} 18 contrast to last night, a full of police. lined: the course. examination of the slipped spinal | > ‘RENCH | the margin of 2 1/5 points ever |won its 3rd straight in othe r*chedule was in prospect today _| Meanwhile, preparations were|dise which threatens to cut. short|2 © . Ortonville with = 34 2/5 total, ‘Suburban Catholic loop tilts. with kix of the eight games to be). made to take de Portago'’s bodyhis major league career. : Be ncn ‘ me Millington ranked Srd with 442/5,| Pitcher Tim White won his |Played under the lights. Most of back to his native Spain. Kluszewski refused to comment HRINER Imlay City was 4th with 28 and | ewn game for the Rams with a |‘"¢ attention will be focused on on his physical condition yester- North Branch had 3. two-run single in the 7th follow. saa age rraeill ea Be= day hen be eniived int town. : mens Gate (Juallty euoss Harold Barnes of Oxford, who| img a double by Paul Sagby and —— aggre fe immediately went to the P } , | Bob Crausdeli’s single. White | 13 straight. Philadelphia and S pend | MET |xew england Baptist Hospital for There's no need to ) cwerdl te Ge 3D he “ a survived a ist te buri Se bells Hl tif th fi BS bengal 3 Ailes qt ise i] Be alli ia Ladd TI 2 Sma PL a 20 pit roar ay a. Hite ia aaa eh fife. i HEE P ‘ i he ae HH I : si8 tii pe E A ie | : Bee ad tes 2b tpi date fal | Say ist ga lainects Ua a it ines Hh] sae nit dt bet a Hi ead tei inl! el HL tit hlishis mmm ik, gee TH rae ail al "i ee Peet 8 FE Lie os ; ii rit nie ay i : in il i fa @ &-— yee nF 8 . 5 § age i 3 38 alii ruled i z i get ut ame Pe. a. Hs Te | S ey Hoe He its Fi; : he es a e 1 : Dati a} vill bine a eine fae ui ii ablpadl |= © Ente aids g a8 igs : Ea Eee Ha HTH Le eh sat Oy vets Hina rh tegis eB; aii sy «A HT = Ti eat TL Lil 6 Hal | iat | eS re it ie pil UE HE nee Hl 23 aii ipl qed dpeil a He ide rl dill dahil Pala i ae tl ve uy ce nll Tie if ney : Qs andy? i ola é 83 hi wae | ay ei 0 MU iy BS amie tea pa ael| 3 nett SBne pat il) 22 aap iad [eas aid) © 8 TUT lint O agit: ay TL Paz: AL Ese | a0 fy 33. tale Eo bagpi ees F aj! 2 Hides Ht Hi) 32 ay aft lt Ene sl i A528 ip ai tl 32 gat i Sa erie: { pies He el = v | | Bay hie i adi Be ie AU geo Ulin al ial vai ba 2 3 sof & 24.5 ¥.*s a Ot 1M pen ee all st ll ae HRY Lag ati Sg Pl A 533 shits ful 3.8 rl aeaths 23 Lat 33 bt UHH Bloods. $e “af Hai Hit) aul wi | | ang igang binanacesinieuitoat isan “ny = | Tees OT 5 Powers Named to Continental ‘Avi ii + a le Ford Test Area ICa ing Grounds Open Prov Steet va, ' AY DARE vv AP i \ > a a" ti ~ A o | i Aj Wy j i | c | Up Over 1956 : i Auto Retailers a ' ‘HE i tH & é ae det ait EE Automotive News reported new Tali deylliial & ue Hit Bly za + Sigua é 3 3 ii f H} so 3 chMette a | ries PE Si||FSru 2 raliiddl| 38 i: ge Bij[Seion Ei cisehiy 8a fal ? Bills 3 Bi? zs [a aL : i ar ez ai||} yj— “Bicycle owners who attend anyjbicycle licenses is Harold E.|Lincoln, Washington and Madison of Pontiac's four junior high|Brady. e é schools will be: the targét of Pon-| | tiac police this week when officers will attend these schools to in-|to students to take home and use struct students on bicycle safety.|with their parents in checking the Last week. officers visited 2iparts of the bicycles. schools. Pontiac . elementary s total of 2,345 bicycle licenses were SIGNED BY PARENTS issued to the young children. Washington. Commerce with the cooperation bolts, lights and horn or bell and of the Pontiac Police Department tires. : officials. * * * Chairman of the 1957 drive to| Those schools which grips, seat, front and rear axle, * * * sheets will be distributed junior high schools. and the parents of the child owning the defective bike could be fined, After a two-day period, the sheets| according to Lt. Clayton Randolph, traffic and safety bureau of the Pontiac Police will bejin identifying injured children or promote bicycle safety and issue|checked this week include Eastern, Officers will be checking bikes throughout the year for defective equipment or the absence of a bicycle license. | The bicycle could be impounded Licenses can be purchased at the LAST ACT NEVER CHANGES «~~ 2 $-14 Tat me 8. Pet On BOARDING HOUSE Y DOL HEAR THe COARSE CAW OF? Y, THE CROW SPOILING THE SPRING y RAP! ED Oiienee one , ) OUTDOORS, RAISE YOUR TRUNK, B “Fr AFs 4 AND TRUMPET ABOUT THE ae ~ GAME, BAXTER, BUT L FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES NOW YOUR IDEA OF A YOU'RE GOING To GROW/~< THe } } SPORTS FEAT IS CARROTS cnt” . * tie g Kx Le / LAR SS ek aN ws »& REQ TO DIG UPA TWO-PRONGED ‘." says! te =e. She bake! NN ’ . © AWA ANS SS . 3” te 4) Ne TAKIN’ CAN'T YOU SEE ME LESSONS ON THIS? PLINK, PLUNK ps ta ie & hrOR, a ee ome Cape. 1997 toy Ured tones Dymeeame, e paa1t- | - 4 saeasemmenienemeamtine r}HALF ACRE THE PONTIAC P UESDAY, MAY 14, 1957 of them » 3 - a > GASOLENE — E a The only gasolene with these five great features: © : . Extra-High Octane vibe : 2.. Anti-Carbon: : -- 3. Anti-Stalling | Pe, 4. Anti-Rust foot the e 5. Upper-Cylinder Lubricant S. 7 4p i oe jae Bee es ee ae ie A j) ee a! Mies fe sen oy ~~ = es, ie are ot / ¢ ¢ J 5 re : z ge tot ; Pesto } his os 2 ao : ; - AG, 2 Sete “FOUR , rp I THE PONT. a ERESS: TUESDAY, MAY 14, 3087 a ETE Y : —---— as " ee eee eerie inten we arlis rik wert + | t.._sig wear sat at m Gn = Oke oc report submitted by James Seeter- - athe ange sation around sx |] | | aPla “the tendency om the part of ~ Water to Serve (2 mts cena, re ioe: FYING @ PlANG. | eset tee Ses " The report showed $76,506.62 in| '| eyed from driving, mama |s har. . ae _ somehow he “just isn’t the type - ‘ and, after total receipts of ele ee er an al —— ASubdivisions s.s.ar."sazass eee Sa aetee ee ; 7 “ \» * - RS sisal — = tests are any more are | } Ppalance of $63,87.72 in the trea ee meee, Baty to Obtciny| one caecin 6 Seiver’s loneee, Fs Waterford Board Votes ury at the present time. “Where ean ‘we sleep for the! Cost Varies, Includes tut the manner of teaching and ‘ to Build Supply Tank 3 , cee ng ee | Good Training {testing is entirely dierent — and for New Developments D ; h Town Offers iieeey, we're fied vedi acl better. | UIC pers 90. mare room,” ie a an NEW YORK — You no longer ai | Members of the Waterford Town-|, 5». . 7.1 | | swer. ee Ms have to be a cross between a mil-/ Apraignment C es : ship Board voted to construct anal Windmills, Tulips | ‘The best Jack can do is advise Honaire and s genius to fly your| 000 Tie A eka maintain water supply tank for) . toe own plane, reports an article in a 9 four ‘adjoining subdivisions within) VOLENDAM, Holland — This| ground 18 Sp the road. | national magazine. ste Wiiieca: te te Sew ous after their completion,|town is a picture postcard town But chances are it will be filled speaking, says the ar\ ste stp was a, eis aanaier Sous eanen it , wooden shoes and ™ pete ticle, “Who, Me, Fly My Ownlsunicipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- _—— tulips. The women wear lace caps a . : — Reig poet these that to drive = car|/unicipal y on ot ) Involved in the water-supply/ and billowing skirts, and it's baggy/ SPOOR OF THE TOURIST — A park work- visitors in Chatahoochee National Forest, Georg- _ os a Santen Plane?"’ Anyone over 16 with coe", — ares | hookups are the Lake Oakland) Pantaloos 10 aiden don i mac} man tackles the litter left behind by careless a. They ignored the handy trash barrel. — oa * feal examination: Jor’ ite nearly, Tomas, who is charged with eee, OT a a ae ee plan wich wi" ete orn] 2% M8 AR 8 ae Bee | ay demanded namin H Ses tae ae lei comes Feel Like Street Cleaners on New Year’s Eve oe Bervice, Gusts > Gesiie comping) Age detent mation, Many [tin, Me wes relesend on 37 mapert old dunbiinaa noce son & Anderson, engineers, |27Te pry Pgger a Fear ourist us life habitats. their fifties or sixties. As for : NY fy t pr ig. waren pede pc vcalcieateh = Song beet hangs angers . Pe is bes hell to oi creeen tacit: less [Driver P s In n 2 ing A 4 : ¥ Z . | pris Sncerthc privilege the ceiling. Marken, inci- | Propriate 11); million dollars | Donald Ledger, 22, of 892 Stan- | <1 $008 demaue to aoe bel gaa po Ag es Mion gt WASHINGTON (NEA) -— About, thing else is watermelon and learned gg egy ay anager fen he ee eee ee ace Carlee et ee rigatt "liey St., pleaded innocent to drunk | “Reagan eri fe wn te oO” hap a8 ame, Hem em BB poco |r cd ea errs pce a years Service i i ™ se : . s ~ of : 2 subdivisions have been changed the| @2iNed. me slightly shaky. You can't blame| 04 summer rush henge Sach Roiebiiiiel- we tal See eee ee ee Planes can be rented for as little\fag “ho, Placed him on $25 bond township. The township then 2s-/Released on $200 Bond | He sets to thinking about the) | i) * Be a! People leave | ington is haunted at night by| ardie chief of the Forest Secvins <8 ©: eee sumes the responsibility of opera- eS oat trong of srempling. « Wayslers rinds and cobs trom one end of | thoughts ot over-crowded camp|-the’ pation! ferents re inenng Reletivdy’ few craft tre und : river of ; Cee el ee Mee Be) Leen. Bibb, 2, of 200 alae ee the camp‘ grounds oe ote a, | STounds and no space for pleading|this boom with tremendous in-jexclusively for pleasure The ma- ee ee system is firmily established. _—_/st., .was released on a $200 bond/him before long. And it And wo don't have'the staff to |tourists. What he's faced with! crease in visits Our existing fa-| jor advantage of the private planelons teat ye nin weet it only x & «£ seit 00 NB preted lnpenti yes eel eometens Mie the ME | ihe piece cleaned Ue. ni » Our. : : Jone. per Other business of the board in-/to drunk driving before Waterford| cleaner on New Year's eve. P , [is typical. cilities simply can't handle ‘the! is the manner in which it cuts wi-lto the center, and from the south cluded the approval of the financial/Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy.| “What we hate more than any-| “It used to be worse before we! During the summer it’s daily load. : Profitable travel time besides sav-|to north. th Noti . - Cemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 | Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted 8| Employment Agencies 8A| \ __ Business Services 13 agedanaanad manne 2 EXP. WAITRESSES FOR WEEK - w TREE Death Notices |; wa ae gesert cr ore (Mi, Wreath MOE AE Sern *e,ak| PERSONNEL | sapiens "aS, wma oe? et Ee EBS. ) . : as Apply _atter ¢ p.m. only: to do - Jeborstory work Tae ner S z ANDOMIAM, MAY 12, 1987, KARNIG, |" MEN NEEDED CASHIER INTERVIEWER! ® Echemiaty: open fustend of Mia "busiest "Ds BOX REPLIES Prostate “Angly 6, Voorneis Bae ull ie We wi ran, Many | eames Pane Gosdrich Yi for nlerview 5 siveur store, Geosral Printing "t Valera, Rez, iMe seb || At 10 am. today there | | gragi™ Comers UM eae Tole| Sotore bettie imi vem | Fos, gy ee | Employment Agencies 8A ! Tarpinien Fanerel, service wil | Were replies at the Press Ee wm , sogmow | Schone sonege reueres | wc sanemanee , , | be B sy, St ti| j office im the following || ‘et | ae cOMPNTE NS Penson pont an SS gg eos 1 Se se ; the Pursiey Puneral Box 111, Pontiao Press, 8sEE ‘ a GES ee en) ae ee ee et Te fe = POSHTION OPEN —| EEE La ie i noe tee] FE, VEL YN + FOR : : BRSRSE | SSSSSEE || Besos) Se |S i -pwarpel : COON, MAY 11, 1967, LaROY H. C., 37, 45, 58, 60, 63, 65, 68, ness men and farm dren. Refer. Pvt. rm, & bath ly. In July $80.80 with regular S : 22S, Meczball SE: ape St: Gent! T os’ oe, 7S, 16, €3.'96, 26.4 | ON Sy Sy ein GIRL reat Yacanciee tn local ie. 3 MEN & GIRLS , bervice will ‘be held Wednesday, 90, $2, 100, 103, 108, ill, waived te ‘cosme FBS Days. Apply at Porter's Drive- courses tne as desir- VWOCehvice re Ps ; , May 18, et 1 p.m. from the Brace-| { 116, tonal to 9400 per| _In, foe Baoan Ave. om “Tg EL = SPRIN GIRLS | : = position. UB RECEPTIONIST. office or by N root York fu, hs Codes! Help Wanted Male 6|_Reatarte fests" nti pit'Ht| ee sone experiance Tae wictiean Ge Barve! ree ta GRE, | apcernomee, puuiog St 8 c'elock ct the Brace-omith| ~* ~~~ | Part-Time Men Wanted | Zam ,O'Snanter ‘Country ‘Ciun. | —tsnein ~ ad pRourS | Funeral Home. i Call FE 00258 ask for Mr. John-| ' gyg_¢"™ ~merning hrs. 00000 to S020, LAWSON, MAY 11, 1987, MRS. 10 BOYS Sore? Tesidents, “minimum | CouNTER GIRL, BOBS CONEY | vacancies in this area. ; | : rie yt Mrs. aoa ctED LIFEGUARD FOR __Jsland, 47 N. Perry. oS | ae epee and — eriuctvseueeeie 7 Alice rer. Raiph sareen’ Bari) We Reed 10 bors to work one | _sumimer season. EM ae Counter Girl and Marker plication from nears i al | A har Tawra, Funeral) from 12:18 to 4:18 p.m. 17, tn July $80.80 with regular in: tons, "ahi. week Experienced write Michigan : Lan: ee 1 is. Fa + pm. with Rev, Wier Must be ot least 16 yours of age.| rent vacancies local ares. Min- Baty Apply in persoo,_ Dougins Switchboard Operator- , “claims conan ead ! Sy Ic iagellegeeee FS ee Rereans peat Pe a ee the Sharpe Puneral Htome, Carts-| _ BERT FALKNER Employment, Service otice or by | —G0me. Smt Norton. Pe aleve | Tterasting “work, Pieseent Glamorous fashion, shop as pane | ton. __ CIRCULATION DEPT. eee ee Berne, EXP. WAITRESS sense. Postion, Posting. typiog and 2 : | PONTIAC PRESS SHEET METAL ee a6. Dee Ty ah TYPIST PB SECRETARY. auto executive . : _& aS ERING - fo be er ere ae-| ane AVOUT MAN | SSCP ines Setcaeec Khe | mews Bi mane coe | AREER POROALE | owt a TETERING. KEW on : Must be over 18. Experience feurist, Merlin Py as eeedannees aa il bet Bet ngceseaty. Full tine. Woodward, Royal Oak. UNUSUAL WOMAN, oe a tes geccnesedk A 4 | New Center Studios fh cqehing & penerd tomers. | "ta: bee, il ee ec ee ae Woodward & E. Lake Rd. gin family. Femployed.| 3, & sere pg : G b . Fo Mae ie enmee| ee “PE batts. BE A VIP. wun |W Taecone’r Ss * throug Friday. 0:30) WANTED MOUSEEEEPER es tapabie stiractive “MICHIGAN’S aoe marae | Ee egiie ee a ee |e ee Ss " c BOYS—VETS | 8. ij Pull ime. O11 Dixie ivy. Deny: cz — we Fisies 1 ieriAc Panes y 14, 1057 TUESDAY. ia|_Wented met Extn 28 ~ SELLING YOUR _ HOME? cae “AEROTRED KNAPP 3-200. : iOS AD oe bs bee é mee! Jim Williams: sis. Baldwin Aven mo:| Travel Agencies -25A|_ nett Inc. > OR _ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge START PLANNING NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets INTERNATIONAL AIR - RAIL - MSHIP PONTIAC TRAVEL bit if HL : if i Bek Trucks to Rent | e oO : § : Pestioc Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. & Wwoopw Buy Thru Partri List Thru Parselle our eilents, 21 years service to & satiahiod clientele. See Me Dbetare you sell. Ask for Mahan, E. James BUYERS WAITING contract CON bi page APARTMENTS OR stfss 1! NM. Saginaw St, se mest | Bas BS cat be ee re coat ivi Bag’ Bass Arnold Real Estate 8, Telegraph Ra. Fue MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE In City, West Side Three room’ home with ga. jJarge li room wah 2. Excellent i re ieee pointment only, Call by —— : Low Interest Rate built s g 8 e i | 3 egpecea. bill $ i Hi 5 i r # i GAYLORD in E. mor 49584 Eves. ss oe were Oxbow Ly. Purn. Cottage ...69,600 ‘Crescent Lk. Pront.-:.....+...$13,000 ‘Union. Li. Priv. ....cessereee 00,900 Lower Straits Priv. .....,-..90,500 WY. HAVE OTHER LAKEFRONT HOMES & LAKE LOTS IN ALL OPEN SUNDAY Harvey Wilson, Broker. Ay Ee nae ve ooo “ STRA CIVILIANS $050 DN. 2 bdrm. ranch, new. Pull int eee IMMEDIATE POSSESSION beg EZ So De tote call ownet. rivil ee : i. mn E ue Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Swim, Fish & Boat on 2 Nice Lakes- i 20 minute ae to this | tra i FEREIETE Fd MARELE 3-3350 . attractive white exte “Eicer bapng o | Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph | alfa Strode Pabe HL room, i fe [i STREET. Weed thre bedrooms? This levely home one oJ in ith if f mt H site -gereens, 6 closets. — fenced. Peaturing and air Water. softener included in price $2,750 down month, ef $12,759 with : of $20 per “We can find the home you are. looking for. CLARK REAL ESTATE +4402 of PE 4-413 N MILFORD Sey x. fig G.T rocke ear C. HOUSTON REALTY rE 4421 : BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE New Brick Ranch Home ; wen, i rent te ares ie! i ee For Sale Houses 43 e roome,\ full base 080; | id ae ‘ w. re sae, ith SEPRONT WOD- | agtes $500 —Dn_Income & apt._bul P. W. DINNA opus | DOLLAR LAKEFRONT grad) Mame aida? Stade “A very good buy at 300. Low down payment. F Waterfront, 2 bedrm. ranch home. This is priced right at $14,500. Hes fireplace, carpeting, etc, See this soon, substantial down pay- YEAR ROUND LAK | Rose McLarty, Broker oy | £E_ 2-216 FE 63578 JERRY'S a full bath, plastered glassed in front porch. Reduced Loveland full bath. § yrs old. 9168 Cass Lake Rd. and chk hom é bedrm. home full bath, wall to wadl L t, oil f enced -yare. paved -street, priced. to sell. | | Such charm and beauty ‘demands twice the dow NTTAC “3 4 rms, full bath and utility, fire- nace, lots. This ely home has built in and boo Loca bow Lk. area. Price slashed below cost, only “Well, for Pete’s sake! Whadda ya want to call his par- ents for? I won!” ¥ ‘ HANDYMAN SPECIAL to| 4 rm, modern home. Needs paint- Tg ema Fy LARGE FAMILY '_ 94050, Hurry, JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Eves, til 9. Sunt to 8 For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE We Offer You" large rooms, extra be: oe. wood floors. : Be | BUCK BLDG. CO. OR 3-8631 Adams Rd. — Rochester | It's All Done! Every conceivable extra add ou couldn't » another @ with ealy ef S00 WE HAVE 3 OR 4 CASH BARGAINS. CALL TODAY. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. AUBURN HEIGHTS | st . Bard tres basement, gerage and oi Let = ZL. $1000 down. CUCKLER REALTY _~ 2 FOR PRICE OF 1 EBs fot eos ones _yeom.& 2 car garage. o = ~ ow. 2 e iE E t $F g & i $300 DOWN — i ie Ky = 3 oe +79 i ; : | by berhood. Must wishiicn tos ‘Sash- Drayton Pisins. —_«_ ‘he H BE Re + PAYMENT STOP-LOOK WEST SUBURBAN Move right in. Completely fur- 6 room bungalow with wall- GAYLO “PONTIAC REAL oe 731 Baldwin i coe, Only $2000 down and $45 ROOMS—CITY WATER~ LARGE LOT 44s. Leslie R. Middleton JIM WRIGHT. REALTOR 245 OAKLAND AVE. Pe 5-0441 - LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 HOME WITH SQUARE LAKE AREA older home of 5 nice rms. & R. J. VALUET, 5-0603 | Shan RVENINGS UNTIL €:30_ ‘NEED 3 BEDROOMS? ey Down. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 3 Ww. . FE 64183 ROOM wwmgaiow, $5,000 terms. 32 BEDROOM shell home. $900 dn. ___ For Sale Houses 43 WILLIAMS LAKE Cory 2 bedroom. modern home, sunroom, wal new Sm theo Dorothy Snydgr Lavender 31140 W. HURON PE 24411 or ees, BY. 44417 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Budget Rancher. 3-BEDROOM Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours PEATURING LARGE a3 2™ ALUMINUM FOR ONLY - $9,975 PLUS LOT 3 bedroom ranc home 2 years old. Load- ed with extras and beauti- only $17,900. | Pioneer Highlands living Near PRESS, TURSDAY, MAY 34, 1957__. $1801 down, SEE IT TODAY, To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Templeton A Real Bargain ‘Aleutians shermna paar erage. 3 extra oe $600 ____ After 6, PE 3-0502- WINDOWS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER TOUTS Best Buys Today $500 DOWN down will move you this WORTH LOOKING AT Modern & room ith es's la (‘so x ‘ts saditionst land vetlable. Ye-car ter, aS eg Priced to sell at $1, $90 with terms. PONTIAC LK. ERONT tte eae in "51. Low ». oil i; i fe i ! rt rik gf Z 8% 3 7 3 @ 5 by.) i= : Stout, Realtor “a TH The Fi ; KENT - Established in i916 3 RANCH SPECIALS Built on-Your Lot a LARGER 3-BEDRM. suburban comniunity ore large living room, rage, 2 bedroom, furni ALNINL f : OFFERS ae |Huntoon Lake. : |REALTORS FE 40528 31S. Telegraph _Eves._& sun. a STILL LARGER 3-BEDRM., 1}4 BATHS $10,950 & have plastered walls throughout ae ae ake ae Paks arr deste - —AUTHORIZED— _ | “Home Planners Center”. FLOYD KENT, Realtor : Dixie Hwy. at Te | BROWN 0 PUT PRICE Lille tare. eae ee We Finance—We Fiance - ee oad age aa Low down payment, Ed “Tohaston & Hubbard ; BUILDERS or ; wake. a H. BROWN, Realtor BT nt Jim Williams Foketront 5 HiERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiae Lake Rd. FE salt 7 CARL W, B cer" SSRs NICHOLIE|, @ Mt. Clemens &t. Mr. ba hat _ For Sale Lots 46 ACRE ON TEX AVENUE, cheap settle estate. for Yelow ‘cab _verker FE Sa0tt LOTS EA = "| Ta96 W. Maple _ Maytair_#-4280 BUILDING SITES % TO 10 ACRES : ‘| “SEF 'LADD'S pee Drayton Pisine as Le pg Flee Ok 31231 or FE BUILD NOW well-restricted Waterford “s FOR Rn erokee Hills : You'll like the advantages of its py ee 3 x) clegraph Rd. IR ational D, Realtor Eves. Pe isi A. JOHNSON, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For residence or business lots see... HOLMES-BARTRAM «ie? Hey on > eee eae ae ee ee ee 3-BEDRM. $9,475 Ere gat # ‘|3.LAKE HOMES =~ are oe Be. _ | WHITE LAKE "| eat ie lake’ froot-s5.000, ° Beecean sai SPECIALS | _ LITTLE FARM - acres neer . - Execellent- fend, - ~ 3 92.880 west r SUBURBAN Only, 3 miles tity. 2% 5 ioe L. H. BROWN, Realtor Wi. Mores __ Ps. _¥m > s game _._/ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 14,1957 MODEST MAIDENS” = (By Jay Alan| For | - (ff “Buy Thru Partridge | __ List Thra Partridge i COMMERCIAL ide WERONTAGE . | RJ VALUET, Reatlor x oss Me §-0693 OPEN Tit 630 for fastgrowine aren, ass 51.000 DISCOUN Jacent , Sommer. Includes $1; SCOUNT S EAE Siow, Restor amare Reales . M. Stout, t : Ww. oy = red MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nt DISCOUNT WITTE HIGHWAY | Gun cece eS Tel wf image on Dini tung] ome, ie niy Same. ering ss Puiing. ideal setup fot, ‘ased| Por mouth. & per, cent inlerest mates iced at SAR Renaun| OE ae Ate Br EE Oy Pan, Sweet fetcing. ai OR Sree, A Sem: Loe AU SABLE RIVER, @ ‘ACRES, 8 miles east of Wooded | STA BARGAIN—$22.50 a ee eee ‘ai Sas” Bandy ‘Bec Bathing sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 For Sale Pets o SPRAYERS 0A } we ad nents ' , Rand, Gravel * FE OLb PUrFIES. aye GEORGE BLAIR CONTRACTS t - ae ch semi Stage om Se, Soe. Yi or OR 33687 Ly and % _For Sale or Exchange 50) __ ‘sists tismeet tence) | BARNES HARDWARE i ‘ 4442 W. Huron St. : aS eat : P.O. Box $35 Pontisc, _ BORROW — WITH. ferries "OR Da0ei es ereprin '@| “Know how I stopped smoking? Instead of reaching for « Business Opportunities 33) CONFIDENCE _| RABE SE SSOIEY 2? =| otcwarmmomsoee esc cewrette, I reached fora sweet: | : HPC-Household Pinance’ Corpor. | WILL TRADE 183 %-TON PICKUP Sn Dee SS... : "2 ke ag eg For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BARGAIN SALE 3 3 res i fr i Pal a ie rE . ta FEES th if Business of Your Own? (2%, %,Ses@er St, the “Que ef Pontiec’s mest modern) s stations. will LOANS 2 TO SE Cealteel tein tod ts Batted BOOP bess, : fl No WHEN YOU NEED mews | $25 to $500 | semen ae Ms ri ad TE 50441 ———_ You can get & on your - signature, Pa — ¥ SF He 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL \. get you a line on whatever you “Lers TALK | Esauee eae te Go|, poe rua USIN e or. Just like new. MI 41311. r STA I E Sy ig wee Stel’ Ol) = BURMEISTER _| 1 TOP soft. CRUGMED STONE | Hardware send, gravel fill, Earl How. menerwamems | FINANCE CO Sian ESOUPERGE BEALE | Northern Lamber Co. | iitsli'Sadt™ | Thumb area with volume of bos Heb om pote ES A-1 TOP SOIL : aod inet “waiting. a mn Pentieg OE a | @ 76 i004, $12, Del. a Owner's cther business in- — outfit. Never used 0. FE 6-010". — ae a ~ 1 EE Buckner Customers CLOSE OUT grovel, and fill dirt, Machine Shop re tate ¢ eee 3 ee ne 8 | Folks | xoous_or Fourrrone wre ; | PARAREETS — SOME TALEING, = PS Py 3 hie s «Me wm S- WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. | fecci , , 5 Top sof. $1: yard loaded. Load. cranes Bina Watcher, Seule becke, A tune es * aerve « TP. OF BEDROOM 50 cat LIke WEW Wit ZIG. E OES coat de SE INST f2,,7% $. last - , ore seat af eck ser. i ig aay desl a Buck: pm. vi Be - | 7 BONNER Of SPACE EATER | tates, Musctre mm het'we-| 5, Ticeneed & bended. Be. near Dixie, sine retail. PE pone Fe ate MICHIGAN: BUSINESS | Sorering' te pleancre,” _}ohm. between’ # am. & 2 pm ibatt Lon +_ delivered. re Sis SALES CORPORATION] Sure banpiates'by 5 aureus tse aw. re TCbott Lumber |sasy ar, sax, sever |e ton ela, back wee 2d "Your ‘palreange ‘lo’ oppreciac a2 W. Muro. PE Sti. | Fireplace, faa "| CULVERT PIPE Haréware, Phumbing and | Elec- ects, "8 COLLIE” 1\ M08. OLD. #8 PARE AT OUR FRONE Doom | {ene $60. Up to 9 ments cour, aBEAXLOCK sc | ia tuMinsrtMt Me | SES Tae eae yacr Fane | git ee Pet eraser $i Orchard Lake Ave, FE 23-7101) ’ Tescent fixtures, ideal for over)” gs grave} 4168. / —_ | -worrerrexcrr-| BUCKNER tee, aera) Church's, Inc. | ite gig tatien | cnog Yon sae — | nea | 5 IPMENT TANS 62222. nee ae ws. Ré._PE_ 20233. Thege are marred. Call Apa OES. | + yO a “4 FINANCE CO. <- ince ir, fia) DiRCOO : ee ~ M ao 7739 anD WA AL. § wt PLUMBING WATCHES AND eH ' a SORAYTON PLAINS Re : #8. Tee STO os aon Partridge 7 ia paren 4 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEB WHEN YOU NEED 3913. | _¢il_furnace _ i con- eet Bae fonan’ e000 Roskosensh ed. peting. PE S401. pa Rg lg pg Sg 42521 Ey af i “hk STRAIGHT ——_|-$95 ao LIQUOR BAR a - ) rr liquor BENSON LUMBER CO. | “tor ais 0 ber in downtown of You can get it on your . $5 & 220 ga. of] tanks, $15 Re < Merrim 7 , communtiy | 38) ture, car, oF. ag REN : b up. dso many bargains r GRA’ ; OROUGHBRED FEMA ; cS eens Sates Anew avrouaric | Sify elie ats : eee ee — | re aR A IRONRITE IRONER | 3s. sem te new Poodiown tier | ay, and betaroome, 90800 value, | gg an Cage ey oe TTY agg | Salmo oe nee Some: mia amy see. pene py $2 Per Week oor ehien Sr ferrite srelues. graze wash eravel. fi ict, PE Wat TE GERMAN SHEPRERD, = i SHEPEERD. A SUPER GROCERY FINANCE CO. peas, #8 88, se Parasture chard’ LE. are LOADING TORROH, DAILY. WACE | _tonabe fier. eit Ww. Commerc, yy A ' FE 4-1574 : and sale, Ann Arbor, } a di Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 fetrigeration. Lares Boek” bull Pontios State Bank Bide. | 0.17 Felt Base R S Bat 1 et ba. ties | LOO ing 7 Days “~ a 5 Real" wii" cauer"sen| LOANS $25 TO. $500 t Wace —sorreree wor | FaznsTeanty se? ae eat) OR One ae : Hy ae eer BENEFICIAL 405 Ft. Wall Tile “pevevinn, Gin, Pm tune, | or SNeedwey Ziome OO! WE ACRE KENNELS (ana wi” "| ‘FINANCE CO. | apeben Same ay §- 8 : evar eenes WARD E. PARTRIDGE), w rostence Ot "re 3400 a eon oe _“eareftll attention to i REALTOR, | EE t3s8!) GET CASH QUICKLY |. we tan — i MICH. _4. 3050-W. HuRON st.-| Up to $500 — | #.s¥ sseme OPEN EVE. TIL 9 Pp ! WALTON +¥ a. STATION Base uick Cash} Fe $25 TO $300, | ag 66121 or visit us et our office, * HOME & AUTO! dot LOAN OO. eee _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| 2% ‘Tuning OL 29008 oF OL | sLan Woon. sf CORD ¢ AE A MAE ite f ‘ A st THE PONTIAC Auto Glass Specialists for all cara & trucks Tne ED, WILLIAMS 41 6. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service _— 81 BIG DISCOUNT 3 inch 2 a Da- vaio ae 18 gallon ir pump, AN tke new ond HouGh TEN & SON New Bargains Simplicity Roto-Tillers _ Tractors we caret | aS —— ‘Sale Bicycles 8&4 $148.50 _ tricycle. PE 5-0113. ees Y BAGt eos Gikis. 2% BicYcizs. GOOD Gi TO SATISFY cond. $15. MI 4-4866. - dail Pewee et ““GEORGE ite | TOR | Wanted Used Cars ‘88: Always Ready to Buy oon a | BAGEEY AUTOR BARTS || ee J. VAN | WELT ari fer i ate tg _Used Truck Parts 89A hoe =a] HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest pi Dealer” 7-9 Yard Body "=! WILSON GMC FE 59485 _ Oakland at Cass or sell. FE prt * St. Gos Fiint Lk, Orion. See M & M Motor Sales } FUNNY BUSINESS. “Sts a sr Meee uaa he thtnen” = S-HE © 1997 by MRA Servien, tre. =
    Ree ee, £, Boge. & Fiesta CREAM, with "53 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210 - szccerseeee SF OS Heater, Powerglide, Light nice. *51 MERCURY 2 olage at aes paw eee ee sn ke ..$ 495 Heater. W/Walle. No rust on this car anywhere. "0 CHEVROLET 2 Door Deluxe ......+.+-$ 395 Radio & Heater. Dark GREY. 28.000 miles. Like new MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . From $9 to $245— YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer “ 211 S. SAGINAW FE 54161 ee eer ewe eeaeene .$ 7951. BIRMINGHAM Quality Used Cars ‘56 Plymouth Hardtop . .$1895 Belvedere, Powerflite, V4, radic & heater, w/wall tires. | 34 Bitoni 2 De. Ree i ‘35 Chrysler Hardtop .. za} . $1795, ‘$6 Mercury Convertible $1995} ‘SS Ford Station Wagon.$1595. ' Radio & heater, Foré-©-Matic, § pass. model. ‘55 Chevrolet Convert. . .$1595| Radio: & heater, powergiide, V4, w/wall tires. ‘54 Chevrolet Bel Air ...$ 895 >Dr., powergiide, radio & heater, w/wail tires. ‘54 4 Plymouth 4 Dr. en eo 51795 Powerfilte, radio & heater, w/wall. tres. ‘56 Plymouth Wagon - : Radio & hester, w/wall tires, powerfllte. radio & heater, w/wah tres. ‘56 Olds Hardtop ..... —— 4 Dr. hydramatic, radio & hoster, «00H Eres. ‘56 Ford Fairlane ......$1795 Victoria, Ford-O-Matie; radi¢ & heater, w/wall tres, ee ee ‘eek sn 85 ive | Be ae fio is Vv pee 6S Patti Pag. Fi a : eo: Sore eat ae ete ey 6 B Fed = aes. re ’ = s * e g x d .ecor a - eee aE. } (x 1’ Ma : |THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1957_ “6 is ~~ so ae se fA Se ery \ =e & 5 €: ‘ : : ey. She a ee Se : ee neplace (¢ Bob 0. Makes. | ALL IN THE FAMILY “~ Walter Slezak and his 8-year-old son Leo will appear together in a series next season; ditto Herbert & ae i pe = gti ze" ss Hazaies Hh i [i tli ty | if il --Today’s Television Programs Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice TONIGRT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) (Color) News, 6:10—(2) Weather. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) News. 4:20—(4) Box Four, is when wife is mur- dered in “Pattern for Violence’ starring / Karen Steele, Jack - Lord. (9) Abbott, Costello. (4) 7:30—(T) Wyatt Earp. Doc Holliday stirs up the town by selling a gold brick.- (4) Panic. retary, - \8:00—(7) Eisenhower, President's budget. speech. (4) Eisenhower. Eyer. (9) Pick. the Stars. (4) 6:00—(7) Kukla, Frah, Ollie, al Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV $e (2) Arthur Godfrey, (2) Our| | .| Friend Harry. 16:00 (4) The Price Is Right. 10:30 (2) Strike It Rich. (4). Truth or Consequences, . 11:00, (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tie Tac} Dough, 11:15 (2) Love of Life. 12:00 (2) Ladies’ Day, (4) 12, a Pianist Says He'll Sue for $25 Million paper stories a Neither wan. the subpoena list but news- ° would appear volua- Liberace was the subject~of a lurid article featured in canary yellow pages in-the July issue of Confidential circulated here. His attorney John R. Jacobs Jr. told a reporter that after the pian- ist's voluntary grand jury appearance he will Liberace, Maureen O'Hara to in Probe of Contidential Magazine LOS ANGELES # — Two show business per- sonalities, pianist Liberace and actress Maureen O'Hara, reportedly will be the first witnesses to- ‘| day when the Los Angeles County grand jury begins a criminal libel investigation of Confi- Magazine magazine, al and five millions punitive Miss O'Hara was the subject of an article in Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown disclosed that he had received — and turned down — a proposal under which Confidential would clean up its Cal- ifornia edition on condition, that Appear the libel case be 120 Missionaries Arrive for Convention in City 281 From Peron Era Still in Argentina Jails BUENOS AIRES @ — President Jail 12 Hungarians for Parts in Uprising . i i * * iB z i ES H i Pa Cag is tee i i : z BH i unicipal charge of il l t | tthe Ser ise te Nagpur, India, is, to have a co- Caverly of operative g mill, with grow-|road, Drayton Plains, will be one ers and weavers. ; of the features of the carnival. rt sidance Clinic Gets § New Social Worker > Smith wears to dinner costs meet a horse you wan’ from wherever thef've been. - Tottering creakily into Uncle Sam's Bumbershoot Shop, I wrung the secret of Lamas’ new stick right out of Nor- man Simon. His grampaw was the original Uncle Sam, ; “Lamas just got his stick Monday,” confided Uncle Norm secretively. “It’s a dress cane—18-k. gold inlay on black ebony. He's go- ing to wear it not only on the street but in hig show.” x x << Pink with jealousy, I heard how John Steinbeck likes canes of rhinoceros. hide. Gen Wal- ter Bedell Smith has some 25 canes, some given him by Presidents and Kings. (Like for example, Joe King, he runs a rathskeller.) A nice little cane like Bedell you only $100 to $200. FERNANDO LAMAS Personally, I wanted a flask cane—with a long skinny bottle Mside. They're $18. You get thirsty strolling Sth Avenue so you raise your cane and take a snort. (This is where they originated the expression, “raising cane.”) “Hundreds of cane-lovers are afraid their neighbors'll snick- er,” Uncle Norman said. “One customer said when he carries | despondent over ill health. his cane, the headwaiter’s make such a fuss over him, he rec- j{ommends it to all people.” © & -* They also have dandy horse~-measuring canes. In case you t to measure, this can’t be beat. : eee et THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Mrs. Horace Dodge 24 (ex-showgal Gregg Sherwood) reneged on plane fares for Anita Ekberg, Tony Steel and Ann Miller to Palm Beach for that famous Heart Fund Ball—so now they're getting lawyer's letters from the travel agency demanding they pay to help sweet charity . . . Jimmy Dorsey's very, very sick. Jayne Mansfield’s movie that she made just before x marrying the whole girl.” . ae WISH I’D SAID THAT: “Everything went up this year except) the critics’ opinions of TV stars, the TV stars’ opinions of crit-| : i E Fe F 3 EE i f 7 g & g 44 45, had killed rifle in 1954 because ‘she Dr. Trimble’s patient for years. ‘ Dr. Trimble United States in Klass, 53, became a jeweler aft- er leaving the Navy. Over 200 Girl Scouts Celebrate 6th Birthday More than 200 Jayno Adams area February tuberculosis Girl their mothers, com- mittee members and leaders cele- brated annual birthday party building in Wa- © terford oe to school seven award The a feprteslion, suboateahage considering the Crash Program’ 8 8 ySICt to : ie Improvement oat Soanvs- _ All the financing needed for major home im- All the majerials end supplies you may need provements. 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