The Weather ¥ 0.5. Weather ae Forecast . «Detallp Pose 118th YEAR awk * WEDN ESDAY, bes AY an A HD Eanes PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 8, 1937 —42 PAGES Probers Renew Questions of Bec School Groups Visiting Washington ALL ABOARD — Lincoln Junior High seniors beard Greyhound buses for their trip to Wash- ington at 6 a.m. today. They will return Sunday PACKING THEIR GRIPS Junior High School seniors, Judith Rouse, left, and Diane Pickford take a last minute look to be sure they haven't forgotten anything as they fore to insure an early start today. by Summerfield on Postal Funds Pontiac Press Photo morning. Madison and Washington students took the train. Both groups plan hectic three- day tours of the capital from dawn to dusk. — Washington pack for their Youth, Girl Die in? Accidents Car Crashes Kill Detroit, Farmington Teenagers; Injured Total 9 A pair of accidents yesterday took the lives of a Detroit youth Warning Issued Ike Informs Newsmen He'll Take Budget Fight, to Nation in 2 Talks | WASHINGTON (INS) — Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield served notice today that he prob-| ably will have to ask Con-' gress for more than the $3,250,000,000 already re- quested to run the Post, Office in the next fiscal year. Summerfield, who had a bitter battle with the law-) makers before getting addi- tional funds for the current fiscal year, issued the new warning at a White House meeting of GOP congres- sional leaders. He told the legislators that postal costs are still rising and said he doubted ivery much that the funds ‘asked in the new budget would be sufficient to see \his department through the year. | His statement came as the! third class postal rates on news- cial mail. * * * At the white house meeting, get in touch immediately with Chair- man A. Willis Robertson (D-Va) eof the Senate subcommittee, to explain his problem. Republican Leader Wil-| liam F, Knowland, of Calif., said ~. | Pentioe Pepss Photo class trip to Washington, D. C. Baggage was stored at the school the night be- Look Out Washington : high school seniors as they Junior High Students Off to Tour Capital It was “Washington or Bust” for 328 Pontiac junior set off this morning for an intensive three-day tour of the nation’s capital. Two of the classes, from Washington and Madison and a Farmington girl. The dead are John T. Grzech, 18, of 3538 Mitchell St., Detroit; and Patricia Diamond, 17, of 26432 LaMuera St., Farmington. x* * * Greech was killed when his car smashed inte the rear of one Higher Postal Rates for Magazines Eyed . WASHINGTON u — The House Post Office Committee today con- siders the increased postage rates the administration has asked for (second-class mail), the proposed ‘increase is 15 per cent a ro - four years. * * * For advertising matter (third- class mail), the ; asking a 1 cent raise on individual piece mailings, now, 2 cents for tion is| Engraving —*Junior Highs, are traveling by train, while Lincoln seniors departed on Grey- hound buses at 6 a.m. Baggage was packed in‘ advance and stored at the schools last night to avoid last minute delays this 7 a.m. te 19:30 p.m. each day. The two groups will stay at different hotels but will take simi- lar tours. The Lincoln clasa sched- ule follows: Tomorrow they will visit the White House, Capitol, Bureau of , Supreme Court, FBI Building, Nationa) Art Gallery, Li brary of Congress and National Archives, * *« * On Friday, the tour includes trips‘ to Arlington Cemetéry, Lin- this be better than waiting) that the funds in the postal billl lare nag suffScient to last out the year. — * * * Meanwhile, in a news conference today. President Eisenhower said he plans to go on radio and tele- fvision not once, but twice, to carry (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Detroit's Balmy Weather Too Much for 3 Tots DETROIT (P—Detroit’s balmy spring weather proved too much for three toddlers yesterday. Two-year-old Shawn Murray | leaned out of a fourth-story window while playing with a pin- wheel. He. fell. However, Shawn landed on soft grass and was not hurt seriously. Wayne Swift, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Swift, fell out of a “second-story window of his home, landing on a concrete walk. He Janice Elaine Garner, 2, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Gar- ner, suffered a broken left leg when she fell from a second-story porch railing and mates on a ‘note on $651,284 in winning Ss, ‘Gambler Clammed Up Before Grand Jury al 4 - Costello Languishes. in Jail Cell NEW YORK w—Dapper gam-| The one time king of the na-| bler .Frank Costello languished in tion's racketeers was sentenced to a jail cell today because he re-|30 days in the workhousé yester-| ifused to talk about a mysterious| day after he clammed up before, con Aa grand jury. ‘him Thursday night. ionly grazed the skul] of the 66- | He remained silent, he said, be- cause answers might incriminate. bine But a joe ruled him in empt of court Pollen found the note on Costel-' lo after a’pot-bellied assassin shot The bullet| year-old gambler. The note read in part: “Gross casino wing as of 4-26-57 $651,284. Casino wins less mark- ers $435,695... .” * * * an IOU. One police theory is that Teamster Chief . Again Quizzed on Union Funds Gives No Indication of Whether or Not He'll Answer Senators WASHINGTON (® -— | Senate rackets investigators b ‘celled President Dave Beck “Marker” is betting slang for of the Teamsters Union for somebody unable to pay off his “marker” tello. The gambler was shot in the lobby of a swank apartment house overlooking: Central Park. He was headed for his apartment when a gunman lunged into the lobby and fired a .38-caliber bullet at him. oO * * * After one fruitless session with the jury, Costello was taken be- fore General Sessions Judge Ja- cob Schurman, The judge sent ‘him back to the jury again with orders to talk. Cestelio refused a second time. The judge then held him in con- tempt of court and sentenced him to 30 days in the workhouse. The grand jury is investigating the shooting. Police claim Costel- lo lied when he said he didn't decided to murder Cos- | a new round of questioning today about his handling of union funds. He appears today with a new attorney, but he has given no indication he will be any more communica~ tive than he was last March. Then he _ took refuge behind the Fifth Amendment’s protection in refusing to tell the senators whether he had diverted $320,000 of union moneys to his own use. He pleaded that answers might incrim- inate him. At the March hearing, Beck's House Postoffice Committee met. \to take action on the administra-, jtion’s request to raise second and| papers, megazines and commer- Legislature OKs Outlook for Weather chief counse] was former Sen, know who attacked him nor why. -_—_—_———— James H. Duff (R-Pa), who since Rainstorms Cloud Edward Bennett Williams. Beck since has been indicted re ee bao charges. AP Wena DATE WITH GRAND JURY—Gambler Frank Costello is shown as he stepped from a car yesterday in New York to appear before a grand jury. Today he is in jail for refusing to answer questions. on ss Partly cloudy with showers or, Whether he answers questions thunderstorms late tonight is fore-| or not, Beck has stern orders ‘cast for the Pontiac area by the from Chairman Mtteilea{D-Ark) \U. S. Weather Bureau. Tonight's. to sit through the public hearings j\low will be around 54-58. jat which McClellan said other | Showers and thunderstorms are ‘witnesses wil] give “derogatory” expected tomorrow with a high of|testimony about Beck. ,78-82 Thursday afternoon and Fri- ~*~ * | day will be cooler, with more show-| \icClellan said he wants to quiz i ‘Unidentified Planes Buzz Manhattan . Mystery Surrounds Jets NEW YORK (p—Reports of low-! flying unidentified jet planes cre- ated a mystery in the city last, night. track them could not "The planes “buzzed” Manhat- tan from the southern tip of the island to the area around George Washington Bridge, ~ Only one jet flight was veri- |fied. The operations office at the Water From Detroit sso "rima' penmett Fea in doklyn said a twin-engine Navy A bill paving the way for Detroit at took off at 9:45 p.m. and land- water to be piped to Pontiac Was ed at the field at 10:30 p.m. passed by the Legislature in Lan- | sing yesterday. planes were at 10 p.m. and re} The measure, principally allow-| | pacts of jet flights kept pouring ing Detroit to charge out-of-city in for the next 2!2 hours. prices more than double those paid. by Detroit users, was sent to Gov.) | PLANES HUNTED Williams for approval. | The control center of the 26th Final legislative action was Air Defense Command: Division wrapped up when the House con- , ordered a fighter-interceptor to curred on two changes that the) leave McGuire Air Forte Base Senate had made in the bill. ‘near Ft. Dix, N. J., to seek out The Senate had struck out one, the unidentified planes, A radar- amendment that would have given! equipped jet reported it sighted Detroiters priority on their water,)/no aircraft. The fighter-intercep- particularly during midsummer tor pilot was returning to Mc- droughts. |Guire at 11:50 p.m. when word The restriction had been placed. came the mystery jets had re- by a Detroit bloc onto the original turned to the skies over Manhat- bill introduced in the House -by tan. concrete walk. Rep. Leslie H. Hudson of Pontiac.| The McGuire plane returned to GMCT Dealers Optimistic | High ‘poumeas optimism among “13.000 GMC truck dealers indicates! the industry this year has an ex- cellent chance to equal the 1956 figure, Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the GMC Truck & Coach Division, said il general nanan sales manager, and several other GMC officials yesterday completed a series of | mally approved increased rates (coln Embassy , Row, on first-class arid domestic air (Smithsonian Institute, Washington mail that would add an: esti- |Monument. mated $965,800,000 a year in Saturday Is light day, com postal revenues. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Mother and Daughter Fine « Fine Cotton COTTON HALF Slips Slips Lavish Lace Trim All Sizes 97° Sanforized wash- panel adjustable able, plain white. straps. Sizes 32 to Lace trimmed, 44, : Elastic waist. JIMM): Seginew ROTHERS The perfect Mother's Day gift—© ally sdvertised brands at Simms D’ORSAY FRAGRANCE WHISPER— Three Distinct Fragrances D'ORSAY BATH GIFT SET— Toilet Water and Dust Powder .. 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Buy WROUGHT -IRON and BRASS With BOOK SHELF “5 ee f =, ae z + - Ee | i La or ‘= aj teeee 2 \ a be 3 nes eae seh, ii . pees ry ‘74 «= eer nd ad dete — 43 eS pats a eae i ; at Aa ’ ‘ ae < EZ f . me ace ey . * | . ‘ i} | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 ny eat Son OTT Frank Lloyd Wright Lights — ‘| " “i PTION ormosa 10 Ue Kornegay wonders. why whoever. e oe eae Guided Mise | Fuse in Arizona C ontroversy PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS) — World-jutter disregard for the natural to understand the complicated flow’ \ "his home didn’t empty it first. Red China Warns U.S. famed architect Frank L1loydi/beauty of Arizona.” of work between all the adminis-' It Still Plans to Seek Wright — whose recent designsivor NeW YORK itrative agencies, the governor's, ‘Liberation’ of Island range from a mile-high skyscraper tnsiating thet loffice and the legislature. to a house made from balloons —| sisting th ld net bl | | has lit the fuse to an explosive sun country should not resemble) ations which have become in-| controversy that may blast the anything in New York,” Wright dependent since 1947, in addition, ancient Arizona statehouse into Suggests that his building be placed ito India and Pakistan, are: Bur-_ % gayi memes Made to Your Exact Prescription DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, “a capitol in the} Eyes Examined New Leeated at | HONG KONG # — Red China| ‘warned today the stationing of U.S. gui missiles on Formosa oblivion, in PaPago Park, a state-owned, | 4 5. Saginaw : : : ‘ma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Ghana, | METRIST |will not shake its intention to The 87-year-old Wright, who has/ desert tract east of Phoenix. ‘aos, Libya, Morocco, Israel, In-, we OPTO his winter headquarters on the “liberate” the Nationalist Chinese He argues that any plans to joeecty Korea, Sudan, Tuntaia island. Arizona desert north of Phoenix,’ place a new capitol at its present ‘and Viet Nam. | * * * is making headlines throughout; lecation near downtown Phoenix |_..___ The Umted States announced the state with his “functional” de-| would only further complicate | OUR WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALE | sign for a new. state capitol. | the city’s traffic problems. « * * Under Wright's recommenda- GREETINGS? — A snafu in his, Opposing Wright and his plans tions, both houses of the State ‘Formosa equipped with Matador’ jlocal draft board at Upper Marl- for a sprawling single-lever capi-|Legislature, the governor's office ;missiles, Vice Adm. Stuart H. In- boro, Md.. proves a puzzler for tol — topped with a hexagonal/and the State Supreme Court would gersoll, the U. Ss. Tth Fleet com- M. Set. Frank A. Venderboegh ‘open-work dome — which he calls be located in “Oasis. ” with what yesterday it had agreed with jChiang Kai-shek’s government to AM ACCIDENT {station a US. Air Force unit on A BURGLARY A LAWSUIT * — Means — Thiegs mey be seiting elong Mander, announced earlier today smoothly for you NOW, bet .. . advance units equipped with Mat- me ome cam foretell when mme- adors already had arrived on For- las he reads a letter directing him ‘to report for a physica) examina- “Oasis,” is a group of Phoenix architects who have been commis- ‘he described as the ‘‘lesser func- tions of state government’ remain-| forteme will strike . 40. 8M mosa 'tion. Vanderboegh, a 29-year vet- sioned by’ the State Planning and|ing u in the present capitol. } happen anynme! s « & . eran, now stationed in Washing- Building Commission. * * * nere's = wet = oy . = The Matador can carry ee ton, D. C., with Headquarters! The state-c issioned group, | Wright's ultra- modern and unique’ when you can eve adequate “i Z ¥ et . . de HARTFORD INSURANCE warheads and has a range of sev- Paiiggreag USAF, Bolling Air Force) knewn as the. Associated State |' Oasis” includes plans for “Senert ase, is thinking more about re- Capitol Architects, has‘ offered | fountains and gardens of desert } go, or whetever lh d miles, t ctus. | Sagpeer poate be grceectadl lene aes coal a tageeel ar tiring than enlisting. designs for a 20-story skyscraper, {ca He says the design is Cali on ws today for complete ‘bases opposite similar to United Nations head- |‘‘as natural as nature itself and 3 quarters in New York. would attract persons all over {United States said the missiles . : Its chief spokesman is Albert the world to Ariane. ’ ‘were being stationed on rormmel SJ 5 F t J W : CALL FE 2- 9224 and we will solely for the defensive purpose of). y gyp 5 e 5 B, Spector, an outspoken and dy-| Spector points out the state namic’ Phoenix attorney who has| constitution fixes the site for the call on you ‘to explain. ” been openly critical of Wright in| capitol within the ety limts of deterring and it necessary repelh try Racattle in Israel The expected Chinese Commu- BEDROOM BARGAINS 30 Quality SUITES ste tits Reduced 2 % and More! Formosa. The i : the verbal battle over what shape| Phoenx, adding that Papago THATCHER ies reaction _ broadcast by) JERUSALEM «® — A Jewish'the proposed capitol should take. | Park is “some mine miles treme | PARK FREE! PATTERSON | ee tre Jewush, cooumunity tn Egypt Wright ‘apecitins ——— rovernment funtion In the ex | al R N nal RE M A Ry 9: Mirw ner WERNET | Quting the official Communist will be resettled in Israel or other)... “monstrous aberration,” ‘‘a| ‘sting capltol area. | is i i 30 A. M.-6 P.M. party organ, Peiping People’s countries by September. derby hat on top of a telephone} Acknowledging Wright's “great Pontiae’s Oldest Insurance Agency (Daily it said the “Chinese peo-| Zalman Sharagai, head of the jpole’’ not suited to the Arizona|contribution to American archi- 711 Comm’! Nat‘l Bank Bidg. Pie's determigation to liberate agency's immigration department Jandscape. In acrid and sarcastic|tecture as a kind of fermenting or Taiwan (Formosa) will never be! said that at the time of the Sinailterms, he has lashed out at the catalytic force,"" spector charges BRERA «THURS. FRI, SAT. ENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M, pena ee re ate... Waideree? 4400 ——(aavertisoment) —~—~~*(SPAKen by the stationing of anjinvasion last November nearly architects for what he calls “their'the “Oasis” plan “completely fails American atomic weapons unit on) 40,000 Jews were in Egypt. - 4 that island.” Since then, he said, 15,000 have a Stops Heart Gas | aianaaAiaa immigrated to Israel’ or are in| 3 Times Faster lHeav on Datin hassembly points in Europe await-| 5 al Ai rating Mette biawk tablet containing the | y 9 | ing passage. 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It's a single layer of chocolate devilsfood, topped with ribbons of buttercream, frosted all over with chocolate icing, and beautifully decorated to fit this important occasion. *] 30 37 39 SANDERS NATIONAL ‘STORES ~ SUPER MARKETS When better evtomebites eve bell Belch will bulld thom So a _s j Where Quality Coite You Les MOTHER’S Day. Is - ‘SUNDAY, MAY. 12th | Visit the Sanders Dept. in y our t ‘| bbe bah serge thank je ‘iar fata Se ne and ¢ Sanders Store inthe Teb-Huren Shopping Center, Pontiac | : ‘ | ' : ¥ . ja Vy. eae ‘ 14 “ i fy * } ‘ j THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1957 Stockholm Hotel Seeks to Engage — Princess’ Suitor | | STOCKHOLM @-—-A - Stockhoim newspaper today said a local ho- tel is trying to hire Princess Mar- garetha’s British suitor to play its piano this summer. * * * The labor union paper Stock- holms-Tidningen quoted the man- ager of the Strand Hotel as saying the pianist ias been contacted and “negotiations are under way’ for Complete Gift Selection! ie SHEAFFER'S WHITE DOT ae, SNORKEL PEN | Re his appearance ina variety show 2 The Britisher is Robin Douglas- FOR MOTH ER'S DAY! > Home, 2-vear-old nephew of the ; = Earl of Home. 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See Wigg’s ; + outstanding. collection of Royal Cae Be Used ved Many Ways } F nee le i « Se eee esis ore Figurines Shown: left to right: | . . ‘Giselle, Matie, Top o' the Mill "paged in in Geld b Seelosseh 2 OO ope dtd and Mesdey avail "i a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 | bon | } , ‘Constant Advice Makes Funnymen Seem Morose - Winters Defends - By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS) — The great analytical public is concerned: these days about how melancholy| 9, comedians really are. Each is! pictured as a Pagliacci, only with more neuroses, to NBC, New York City, and the | this is really none of my business) Seshy? ellow Come dians Watch that heart. No man next to him says: “Say it's | but I think your clothes are out good for your ratings either.” none of my business but I heard iof date, drab, Go out and get yours| a joke last night that cai’t miss on your show, Want to hear i — I give it to you free?” t | Self a new wardrobe, eh, boy? No offense ... ” In the cab from Grand Central, AMATEUR COMEDIAN “And so,” says Winters, “goes the 18-hour lecture every day. As you lie in bed, you can’t help wondering — should I go to sleep or lie here awhile and let . * * ri the driver stares belligerently| In the restaurant, there’s a man) Him give me some advice too?” If they didn't h : to| through the rear view mirror and at the bar — a salesman for a Actuall this cort ad ti ; y a ave ratings tO) emarks: “Say, it’s none of my screwdriver company: “Say, it’s) “CU@"yY, Mus sort o Toe fl support, and tense inhibitions to, piciness, but aren't you Jonathan|none of my business but how much} doesn't worry Winters any more fight, it is believed likely they winters? Saw you last week. Are do you make on a show? | an amateur comedian myself, got) He shakes his heady shrugs his|a few gags you might be interest- would kill their wives and agents and then throw themselves, moth- ; like, at a klieg light. One of them, a man with a mobile moon of a face named Jonathan Winters, wishes people would stop worrying the subject. “Everybody's an authority on the comedian,” he says. ‘‘On how sick he is. He leads a quiet, busi- | nesslike life with the wife and kids i and they. say — ‘Why doesn't he g go to Lindy’s and laugh it up?’ You're supposed to hang out with the boys and tell jokes or you're neurotic, “I hung out in Lindy’s exactly once in my life and that was enough for me. You do that a few times and it looks like either you're a lush or you're out of iCKER of the comedian, the comedian says, “I don’t think he’s any sicker In the head than other people in other professions. He doesn’t suffer a manic de- pression offstage as a result of i being funny onstage, as so many | people seem to think. 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PERRY you supposed to be funny?’ * * * In the commuter train going shirtsleeves. ‘‘Maybe it’s mle, butjed in, . .” — you could use dancing girls or somethin’.”” * * * home, The comedian then goes to his says, ‘‘Say, it's none of my busi- Jonathan, ness, Jon, but aren't you getting| his own, agerit.* Agent: “Say, yoyr next-door First, he’s used it IS none of for two reasons. to if, and second, their business. But he uses the day-in-a-nutshell to illustrate how a comedian can't! be. expected to be funny in his offhours. He's too busy fending off other people’s ‘jokes to reel I'm neighbor walls, Comedy, on TV is an insecure business, at funniest, these days. The highly touted ratings indicate) that people don’t laugh long at one face in their living room and, can get a three-year run on TV in anything, he’s lucky.” SUCCESSFUL GROOVE | Institute), Though he has his own network show, and appears to be settling into a successful groove, Jonathan ibethtown, ‘is preparing to write and illus- | trate humorous books | graduate of the Dayton, Ohio, Art also prepared for eventgalities. * * * “She's as Winters says, “If a young guy) but she should be able to go batk to canvas if ‘necessary,’ he says. “Also, the kids.are grow-|, the floor of Sumerians e cave, the technique,'glass jewelry, Primitive man invented 1 the mo-| _ eaemnalina bright stones “ a base. ‘\saic when he arranged pebbles on By 100 B.C., Egyptians were fash- Ancient|joning mosaics in the form of ing up, -The girl’s only 1 and not very productive — but the boy's 7, and going places.” ‘Artest Clarkston Man ‘on Desertion Charge The Detroit office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest Tuesday of David Elmer Black, 19, of 5801 Clarridge Rd., Clarkston, on charges of desertion. 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Says Mason: Jeno 15. “The perch run in the river is) ~ « & wery good, It’s unusual to have’ asi-higan’s fishing license is be- such a run, the -best+in, several low the average for the U.S., years. -Perch, however, are a with $1.50 (U.S. average is $2.12). rather spotty proposition elsewhere Proposed state boost would still along the east shore.” Walleyes are moving up the reached the St. Clair area. Com- springs| mercial catch of the fish in Lake hatchery here last year, but there's no present evidence of a repeat. Mason said Loon lake is the only area water planted to walleyes, and some 2,000 fingerlings were put in the lake this spring. Bluegilis ‘are moving slowly, conservation men say, but more of the current weather will heip. river, Mason says, but have not) Erie is reported very good. Clinton cioseq indefinitely to anglers be- river had a run, right up the cause of road repairs east of Rose ‘in the opinion of conservation man} ‘eave it under at $2.00. i * 3 * Trouters are advised that the popular Rifle River public recrea- tion area in Ogemaw county is City. * * * Sports fishing trend in this area, Warren Kendall, is toward trout angling. ‘“‘This may be the biggest fishing activity in the county in the not - too - far - distant future,” Warren believes. trith 107 bownin in action, O€SC’s archery range ‘was a busy place the last weekend, as club archers began their spring cam-/| Fifty-six targets were shot in several divisions for both men and women, as well as for intermedi- ates and juniors with winners, as follows: Men — EBAA freest _— ‘0 bowman — Knox rood inetineti EBA SA uty ighes 418: 418: a. Ruth Rice! bow man a 328, archer, par Laween 144. mm — intermediste — Jerry Fields Girls — juniors — Kathy Hughes 141 dunior Boys — Jack Hiernison 30. -Grayling Holds Bowfishing Event ™ GRAYLING — A specially marked section of the Au Sable river near Grayling will be the| scene of the 2nd annual Au Sabie, Carnival Saturday and headquarters in this northern ercher, Bij LaChs * EBA Tieentyie —- Theobdell o x: ®. | Along the Outdoor Trail Named to MUCC Posts @& GUY MoaTs Outdoor Editor, Pontiac’ Presse x-* * ppesendggy amd gptierd tanta Qiab. | Ray Ball, dent Ed Spicer to represent the Sunday (May 11 and 12) with o..1and County Sportsmen's Club and 220 Mich- | convention as delegates to the \June 15-16 at Ludington. Johnson, Payne on Boar d An invitation from OCSC to Dis- ‘p>: Diedre Boosts som SHOW Victories | | Stewart Bryant of Mill Lake) Farms Kennels has boosted his ‘show victories for his fine 19 jmonths old German Shepherd jbitch, Diedre of Mill Lake Farms, with a double win at the recent IF. Wayne Ind., show. Diedre,' trict Seven to hold ‘the ber meting in Waterford was 8 cepted. ILittle Chiefs Sink Shamrock Thinclads 84-25 Paced by Marcus Turner and Jim Payne, PHS junior varsity track squad yesterday afternoon | lat Wisner field swamped St. Shepherds in the Dayton, Ohio, |Michael’s crew 84-25. Each of the Kennel Club show. ere *W° Little Chiefs turned in double | * * * ere wins. Payne won the low hurdles “\and broad jump, ran on the 880- relay team. Turner took the 100 son Square Garden in February, went best of breed and first in working dogs at Ft. Wayne. Two weeks ago she won over 100 She is the daughter of a pair of; : Erika, both of which he sold some The ‘results: time ago. og] oo low hurdies — won by Mathis * 2nd Ledsinger (P); irda Pritchett (P) Time: 171 * * : Illegq! Fishing Tops Game Law Arrests They’s New... They‘re Here... Personalized ‘Dress Levi = ; included at, no extra charge! ok sa .188 N. SAGINAW. (Next to Seers) With Initialed Belt Tabs | Your > initial -on special Belt Tab fi si has con- y for the victory. Both runs were scored in the third inning. ' 1; “Violation of state fishing laws /?™%. Shot — kes CON- pritcnete | iamond. Chuck Gillis gave up five hits and. | 2@0-rerd dash — won by Turner di loge akece ePID alk Call cas) Kune [US Weekend at London, Ont., in os Chuck Steinnet ma ac — asi hy — won ‘ee nhetiper (M) | 2nd — (P); 3r@ DeMilner (M), to compete in the May 19 Oakland Time: $:23 County Kennel club show at Oak 4@-yard dash — won by PF oh: Qnd W. Jones. ird D. McDonaid, Park. PHS. Time: 844 yard low hurdles — won by Jim Payhe (P): bt Lyons <); 3rd Methis Solunar Tables Time: Diedre goes after another title! _THE F PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY §, 1957 $e gemma mm TROUTERS AT WORK, AT EASE — In the early days of the Michigan trout season, the above Pontiac trouters were found at the Beaudette “‘ranch’’ on the Branch. At top are Frank Woods (left), Lynn D. | | which took best of breed at Madi-; Bowfishing’s Fun Equipment Simple for Growing Sport. "== ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — A the maximum in outdoor fun when growing sports—bowfishing. Many lakes in Oakland, Wayne | poor for hook and line fishing often turn out to be hot-spots for bowfishing and spearing rough | fish. Any archer can improvise a bow- reel and heavy tipped arrow, but it is much simpler and more ef- ‘ and Genésee counties which are | Too Much Food i Brookie Fishing Slows to slow up fishing for native brook By Jack PATTERSON Two seasonal factors have tended, ~*~ * * Allen and Frank from left, Dr. “in residence” Au Sable North ficient to spend a few pennies to, Bryant handles Diedre himself. minimum of equipment can offer/buy one of the. commercial rigs. (fish? Well-known bowhunter and man- German imports, CH. Kondor and | yoy try one of Michigan's fastest Ufacturer, Fred Bear of Grayling, janswers the following questions ex- iclusively for All Outdoors. Q—What is ‘water for bowfishing? | A—Marshes or reed beds border- jing lakes, and irrigation canals and shallow, offshore waters are also |spots. (Pi. 20- dash -— Fon Turner (P); Ind “(407 See onsen “(P sua Foal Wategen aa’ id ke Somos ’ (Be tne ae Pole ¥ : tie gg ey (P) Height: 106 Following solunar tables, pared especially for this area Py * poe Alden Knight, noted outdoors- bey Pinter (@y;\man, are designed to aid in se-, in season). Major periods last for, pong an hour or two, the mindr ones - ws 3 ird pistage ‘Penge ae ‘somewhat shorter. im won by Tom O'Briem (Py nt (P); 3td Lou Palace (Mf). Dis- |tance: 39-4. 1, -decccceses: 2: 880-yard relay — won be eos = nger, O’Brien, Mufisen). 42.2. | Medley reef — 2:43.3. eeeeene- 1:40 06©«67.50 2.00 ae 8:40 2:50 He 5 12 20) 1 15 | FORD . PONTIAC . LINED! Johns-Manville Brake Lining CHEVROLET ttonded shoes). $16.95 . 14.95 eee ee 16.95 ® *. ® e ® FORD INSTALLED FREE - CH EVROLET FFLERS $ 8” | to 1953 c R. = 2 MacDONALD, Inc. S. Saginaw St. FE 5-6136 Across from Senay Furniture Established in 1922 N ae »* | valuable information also is pro- ‘Waterfowl! S urvey Begins nounced plans for its annual sum- mer survy of waterfowl breeding: and nesting grounds, * * * The survey, which began May 1, will continue inte August and provides information used in the lected times for fishing (hunting) | aNsING — The U. S. Fish and) teries and the annual kill sur- Wildlife Service recently an-| veys. This material, when compiled, serves as the basis for the federal Each ofthe states then estab- lishes its hunting regulations for ducks, geese and other waterfowl within this federal framework. State Conservation Departments may set lower bag limits, or short- er seasons, than are outlined in the federal regulations, but may vided by wintering ground inven- not exceed federal limitations. FLEISCH AmericasFir has not increaséd MANN’S imnest: Gin s DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN « * THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION » NEW YORK CITY’ * 4¢ Fleischmann’s Gin has not increased its po - prices and yet you still receive the same fine. quality-as before. A Gin so smooth — "you'll like it straight and so smooth it makes | perfect mixed drinks every time! Laters. Only “working” angler was Allen, shown at right in the North Branch, one of the state’s fine trout waters. the best kind of) streams running into used for targets or hunting is o.k.| \lakes, or any body of water known!Gooq minimum for. results would to contain rough fish. Drainage pe 35 Ib. ° good | waterfow] regulations framework. |, iby helping keep down the numbers} the above illustration, is a some- time and springtime thing. Brown trout, probably because’ ‘they are most willing of the tribe to rise to a dry fly (except maybe the long-gone Michigan grayling) are the fly fisherman’s favorite target. Since flies hatch every month of the year, albeit im mightily feduced numbers during cold months, there are few times during the season that these fish cannot be brought to the surface with an artifical, As fiy hatches increase In size and frequency, brown trout fish- ing will increase apace. For day- time fishing the pext few weeks should be excellent, We are talking about fish from the legal Ponting Press Phetes size up to a pound or two. Milward (right). Jak shove are, The really big busters can be L. A. Farnham, and “Chick” |v .ien in the daytime, particularly iment now until the end of the month, but night fishing is really the only practicable method of going after the over-five-pound . fish. Worms, dark wet flies and ‘streamers are all favorites of the night fisherman, but for the the metallic silver flat- joutfit, May be the best bet. This ‘may not sound like trout fishing gear but the fish and the fishing we're talking about is a specialized | A—Wading is the most fun, but proposition and not to be confused fishing from a small boat is prob-/wth normal trout fishing. | ably the most productive. ~ *« * a Incidentally, night fishermen Q—What strength of bow is nec! nicht do well to leave their spin- ning gear at home. The precise casts and constant line control inecessary for night stream fishing just about rules out spin gear, A—Solid glass. It is heavier andl will penetrate water better, and NY Fir e Hazar ds ” Gat he bee Go ot oe) Close Public Lands to bowfish? ~ A—During the mid-day when the ALBANY, N. Y. ® — New F to Q—What is the best way to bow- lessary? A—Any bow weight normally Q-—-What is the best arrow? Sun warming the waters brings the ‘York's parched woodlands, fish to or near the surface. jing for a heavy rain, contind * « -@ burst into flame. The state conservation ° Bear, who has been hunting fost ‘Ment has reported 28 new about everything from rough fish across the state, in addition @ a to grizzlies with a bow, said over 100-acre forest fire on Petic three-quarters of the states now Mountain, four miles west of @at- have bowfishing. “While a bow-' skill The department said 52 fires man is having fun shooting these broke out during the weekend, fish.” he concluded, “‘he is also| Gov. Averell Harriman ciesed helping the cause of conservation| the state forest to the public:Jast weekend, His order virtually Ban- of rough fish." Ined all hunting and fishing. - MUCC DIRECTORS — Two District 7 MUCC directors, named at a recent session of the sportsman’s body were (above) from left, Weldon Payne (Multi-Lakes) and Marshall Johnson (OCSC). Payne is a one-year, Johnson three-year director. Both will represent their clubs at the coming state convention at Ludington. DISTILLED DRY GIN « 90 PROOF. —e i ea Automatic at, % : # ip: ma ll la a ee Si Lee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 . ’ fl \ 4 Cari Sawatski hit 22 homers for, 1 } = | { a . ; . | —— to = Smacks Homer, Single = ly veo me, ‘ y ren mn f ah wen Tr : : | ° more : Aroun f e rrep Fron Hamner Returns to Infield}! 10 ™ . TLADELPHIA # — Granny Spahn defea | BY BILL CORNWELL jed the no-hitter as the Bears — t aeny be oiching Palpintind bh fa ' _- A | on aes oat ead ee ee glove today. He’s back in the Phil q q ae Lakes Conference play. Neubrecht ~ F "Ty : Ne oe CHECK U ; adelphia Phillies infield to stay if | vm MUITLER CHECK UP aa an the Daliand faced only 21 batters and struck last night’s performance against New ‘D League I J ms | County area. out 17 of them, 11 in a row. In Milwaukee is any indication of ‘Begins Campaign) Al Another no-hit masterpiece,. a| addition, he conquered Roy Tem- things to come. 4 barrage of six home runs and a’ ple, who has pitched two no-hitters « * t COLUMBUS, Ohio w — A new A Nh oars emg See “tufpanc nme ac ' Even wach [ved kes heory slugziog with a 185 pitching because of a shoulder in-|* %-game campaign Sunday, June US i 4 \ pongo — fee lula ever Cxteed. Goscge (Groce, jury which he believed would cut/30. The new league, with teams e | brook team failed to silence |Ray Ritter and Dale Kiser clouted short his career as a majorjin Kingsport, Tenn.; Bluefield, “‘precisioneered”’ high- -compression J | their thunder, home — Kiser’s pg ison leaguer. ae W.Va.; and Salem and Wytheville, | s for Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and trecks. 4 the bases loaded, as ¢ Va., will take over the ot | H engine : : Berkley’s Franz Neubrecht hurl-| yon their 7th straight. They have An All-Star shortstop and sec- — aitenct Appalachian League, | — a oe aw ee oe on oe oe Ge oe oe Ge oe oe J now collected 15 homers in seven ond baseman for the National| disbanded after the 1955 season. Big-cas performance and = hood, you have all the power FEI . games, a school League, Hamner injured his left s *« * Mustang High. = = ah you eager: have to push Allen Reiter ates Roseville chalked up its 3rd oe ae a for c ~—* - All four clubs will be big league] ine. Increased bore and stroke, cies wane fer Gocueads of = (Rex B : muscle damag the Virgin- farms with Baltimore controlling] fignc- weigh pistons, automatic extra miles. Mustang engines : ' Wilf Will D triumph, walloping Lake Orion, ne en ble spe = bat Kingsport; Brooklyn, Bluefield; valve lifters, ¥ grind camshaft carty @ new-engine gusratcee— - lit Wi epart 20-2. Hank Nardone slamnted a = P Pittsburgh, Salem, and St. Louis, many more quality custom SSO") * Bent in stew hours, | F REE INSTALLATION twe-rum homer for the wildcats. sapere —— Soon a eee, Wytheville. neuen eve pat ey ed eaylnd itis soasiasw’s engine today | 18 Minete Service While Yeu Wen || LAWRENCE. Kas. (INS) — Dr.| Doug Bradley hurled a two-hit but he couldn't hit. tom. pee ia va te od Ap | gine life—greater fuel economy. for more driving pleasure and a Werk Dene by Spectalivts Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, retired gem as Hamtramck trounced s « ¢£ enn. iced is ~ - a a pions He Mah Cons efficiency. Stop in, ask sbout the | . We Appointment Necomery basketball coach at Kansas Uni-|Cranbrook, 92. Both Cranbrook ian Wet be ole ee head Mustang High-Compression line, - . America's only coust-to-coost network | |versity, has repeated his predic-/hits were home runs by losing Seld-no hit Teddy Kazanski at sec-|— league. VV ; Se | etna oe ee dad tne, acon ti a “Pontiac Motor Parts tha Sephasike agels maw casen| es ne — se WANTED : = ct whitewashed Port pitch into the upper. deck for a| Parts =H he D M However, Allen denied last |Huron, 60, in an Eastern Mich-| Cjmoli in left field—and the San |home run. Later he lined a single Young Mon 21 to 35 arts Headquarters for ¢ ‘octor of Motors i night a story from Buffalo, |igan League game behind the six-| Francisco lad primps for the |to center. There was no pain. He by Wererterd Twp. fentbe Automotive Parts and Equipment 4 N. Y¥., quoting him as saying {hit pitching of Tom Estes. The) part before game time. fielded in his usual faultless style. Chamber of Commerce | there Sunday night that “wut |Win was the Maples’ 2nd in three The Phillies, with a 19 attack Phone ORlonde 38-7206 | = on Phone FE 2-0106 GUARANTEED AGAINST made more than $100,000 for | loop starts. B ili ‘ 0 behind Robin Roberts, won 8-4,) STE . eee ae == the Uni last year and Cranbrook won all but ene | | aetceeenerereneen mmn canteen tenrceeipectnoennaeneneetetanetnnsnacensraensettenneneinnivaetihcertnnnn nant RUSTOUT, BURN-OUT, | the University last ys - mt ene DASIIO IN UrEGONn AND BLOW-OUT tor himself.” Lake St, Mary and Utica in’s { B Eyhibiti Allen contended that what he| triangular track meet. The 10 DOX CXNIDITIONS b KINGS really said was that the Kansas; Crames amassed 80 1-6 points | : turnpike authority predicted Wilt] t 38 for the Eaglets and 23.&6 | poRTLAND, Ore. uM — Welter-| f ! MUFFLER SERVICE would make $100,000 for them from| !F Utica. weight champion Carmen Basilio! OW B CW al y On : 256 S. Saginaw fans motoring to Jayhawk games. | Gary Grikscheit, Bob Waddell/is eager to fight Sugar Ray Robin- | : ‘ Qlest te Jereme Olds) and Tom Noteware were ice’ wove abot Bala rng ; 4 winners for the Cranes. Utica’s a FE 2-1010 Little Rooster Lou Haase was the top scorer|short of opponents. Tires at og Open Friday ‘til 8:00 Softball Loo with 11 1-3 points. St. Mary’s Joe x* * * Men. thu Set. ‘til 5:30 Pp Waluk nepal shot put to prevent) Comanagers Joe Netro and, 4 : a bamd yeep. John DeJohn bristled at reports | . Fer Your Shopping Convenience |Starrts Friday St. Frederick, Milférd and West|re aching them that Robinson’ 70) 70) / f Bloomtield captured golf meets.|doesn’t want to esa Basilio until | Je 0 TICES » of The Kast brothers, Dick and Ed,/September, Ro took back | q fired 39 and 4 respectively as|his| middleweight tite by =a LIFETIME GUARANTEE ' St. Fred defeated Shrine,3-2, ing out Gene mer last week. shou Milford shot 180 to conquer; Basilio is in Oregon for a series’ Ask us tit Bloomfield Hills (183) and Brigh-|ot exhibition appearances and will | ton (190), despite a one-under-par fight a 10-round_non-title match (3) by ‘the Hills’ Bud Badger.|in Portland, May 16. a The Lakers took 175 strokes while “We want to fight Robinson in| -|beating Holly (176) and Clarkston! July and Jim Norris of the Inter- an (207). national Boxing Club wants to pro-| e i : e_————— mote it then in Yankee Stadium,” L Mrs. Marquardt Sets Netro said. } . : Farmers, (Pace in WDGA Event iD L N Ic S C | e en's District Golf association tour- Wed. Thru Sun. 8-11 | neys .was won, yesterday, by Sat. & Sun. Matinees Mrs. H. D. (Rylma) Marquardt 2 to 4:30 P. M. j with Mrs, W. L. Mosher runnerup Mon. and Tues. Nites Play was over Pine Lake's lay- available for private out, with oy — carding parties or groups ; 4238 — % victory. She ; : i fas one stroke under Mrs. Mosher Relladium Skating Rink |) had 39 on the back nine. : | : ‘ | You get draft-beer pleasure | never before at EE Ee this | rice s low price from bottle, tap or can! oath le pitt | yi eign el possible forvwersirsa for this special : Sener raah Obert 7 ve ; : DeLuxe Super-Cushions All stzes lndeding ier her er anion — Whtowallc and Tubeless Te You get the maximum strength and —_— | resiliency from 3-T Nylon Cord that’s —_ triple-tempered in an exclusive process ae us ' | Piarcme meio ap Breeder "All popular sizes and styles at low Sale Prices! eee donee | me | (memes | eee eee fee ee | pra poragge of mor P “eS : SALE paice®| SALs paace® | SALB Peice*) | focal pip aceon rong 600 2 16 Pane ft are s1es0 : . ! | 470 218 | riymoun, fra, Chorrots, | 19.98 | 22.58 | 24.50] 27.65 | Your old tires make en en -|— | smoother, fresher, | your down payment? |= |S=emmtie | 219] 478 | 27-10 2000 | | 740515 | Wet Mereey, bead | 2425] 27.10 | 29.65] 33.25 | far less filling | As low as $175 a week \im.s|cmonorm | 26.00| 20.20 | 2260] a7.00 | asa 24 on Nylons! rae § S08 | . | i eda a | PONTIAC MILFORD CLARKSTON | Goodyear Service Store 8 8 el , 20 South Come, FE5-6123 Sei Maid a : ar 4 ae LoS Stonderd Series | Soak t,ghall Serice ets | ae G44 Ockiend Ave., FE 3-9113 2555 ihand hd, MU 4 BO fies, : | : ae Shelby Oil Co, Smith's Mobil \ \4 | aca re a va a Rd, mons tn Wisend a oe | é oe Sieh ay fa = - Spe sate AN MAY 8, 1957 persons a NTIAC PRESS, WE , oe rONTu ne taary Man Justitied ; {Auto Firm Files , MARKETS (Grains Steady (Man usted New York Stocks MARKETS ci. pie. oe — ae aeeme... . Rik ae fg fey eh i git ae eee PY Aree uae is ii vat ig t i " pica yuma MAL (VER BALE | be! i 7 y ae A ” we mj) MA ~ i zu a SS ON I cons f lean ‘ ; i| | Good sen. Rage Drafted in Apri impr Min ce H. Humphr ter David ibe : : Minister ; : 55 | Saenmnaan - anreans alee foe 4 j rd No. City to “a migh rr Anti-Trust Sui Seen ae ‘expeg 7.” - ive ssnitie * “eS , Into Business-| Conspiracy, During | Emerging with Ben - send- Dim ip ls PHILADELPHIA 0 perfectly Charges in Sales n from Oakland quarter tak id he fa luses “to ; TF PRODUCE ‘in ole lef , Sassi Seacy ag ah ontents Pric e-Fixing in A total of 27 inducted Pagel ir ay nie: Mes food surp “= veal O26 : BETROTT | reported by. et in man in his wife's Cars County were local boards aril. ing > regarded the rr a 2 ay Bureau wt ving “"Farmere asian ain prgsterte nia Super| Of WA one-mil- and 67 during the mon | Humphrey ‘Programs ents of ha: aaa meee wold CAGO @ board and Pennsyivania s A ; and Tuesday, by surplus pro nstrument: y & oor i Mea. $. pred * growers Pruite — a steady on ~~ news coor ts the yesterday, INDIANAPOLI ‘suit cares They left were nee feed food ost effective palicgy in the r J snes ohne oe @ WERE: No. 1, held was in ° ruled divorce anti-trust g on ; ’ men aa Pont ‘ithe mos foreign ols ! A gens 4 3 eas o4 6 bu; | ' There trading Court the lion-dollar rice-fixin in Five . 5, all fro ngs, can : i May + 144) in trade today. to affect jor ourt refused Nola Seery, acy and pi been filed d No. 65, H. Jenni Ameri st. in Ts | fies oat E a be, apolen, 1 wr Mee importance The Florence dealer, | conspir cars has Auto Sales ee rere) semen 4 F. Mol iddle Ea rho arrived Egypt | Am fen: 4 a ae 43840 bu: fancy, a8 but Meet [ur direction. | pten of Mrs. furniture sale of nev by Willis They w k St; Edwar vallace| > hrey, w isits to | am won’. , 3.89 bu; feney, 3.78 either small amount plea Seery, a Court by Paddoc Dr.; Wa Hu.ap fter visi Middle | = wen eH nipples Ne. was a wheat whom years ago. Federal Ind. re 67 N. 786 Owego ; Leonard 1 Sunday a the an oe oe 11 a] Mortars: a : Ne.| There May 26 ye * Westport, In action a ws hlin, ssie St: rael S n, heads Senate | am 2 # My :. tnis : hag i in the nearby beckery) —narried ry ot in the Motor ‘a, | Lag 86 N. Jessi Ave.; and Lebano ittee of the He ! am WOee os oe BS +O GRTARLEs . Beets, 3.90-|selling the start export * her husband Defendants ., Ford The tiny Green, 9 Sheridan St. jand ubcommittee ommittee, | Am a ss $ tom *"! 3 $0-2.00 dec. bee. “We. 1 i at accused and ber- Motors Corp., n Greens- _ ; Bradley, 62 § 7 Elm St. East s lations C | am “ HL \te-300 Root, 128-140 408. contract cash eel had cruel General } .. seve and DANDIES nstein hon) py Johnson, ign Rela leave tomoprow | am i n13 Nash 1. i) be. ae 1, 50 pk representing prices deal- ties and of the sler Corp., dealers GYM Liechte: ries Geerge L. * Fore uled to Madrid | am é& Tel .177 & 2; 136-1. Store, 1.00-1, . Onions, New crop quiet of indigni t because Co., Chry tomobile lishing! ity of fourth ser’ * * follow-| sched will visit - , Am Tel & Tel . Meck” Tre 50 "3 1'tn des. bene 4, 3.00-ts meee, in treatmeni his com- Ind., automot s Pub principal in a icting inducted the = eg Seeae A Vashington. : j An e D bs “y 2, Nadl Me. 1, 1.28-1: bag: No. ie. 1, unchanged borous dent and ‘ burg, nsburg .New gymnastics ps dep No. 67 induc’ nd County: for At ing to W sia" ) : we Sees Fo Py «7. 300 — }|mostly hour highball inci her cooking. tithe Gree ors e stam » above, Board ‘from Oakla P. Rob fore return ‘ 4 fe PGS : bag. Onion Ho. ings. of the first i about ing tha’ * ‘of postag ical stamps flying | 22 men irom Jack a ae Z Armco Ce 4 6 Fy 3 . debs, suse, 1.30- end higher plaints » noting Co. * ts. Typ’ the ing *. N. Lowe, Clifford ts | foment 2 OO a Be i. ot no DLE lear the to % rior Court after * defenden sports. ron ult- les F. N and 8 Cent ‘— yo ol ge Mid 7. B51 fee ioe.’ Pekatoon pong + Shang EO was % was % to The Supe: occurred 2 s ; es the com. | Por performer ot Nee eT har E. Allen an Town- Pay 7 | ai “ “4 at “1.78 & fb wheat ball affair " to kisse suit charg unlawful ian SHOW a a gymn . Paul Waterford i F nd to : Ai ce pees a} Minn as 140, Sob. bog’ Ko. i, 00-18 6-0 gig $2.16, ry 2.07% fay $1.29, the high “submitted d the act) The suit in an violation, 8! (top) and Eten all of f Pontiac Ty Fy > a et won oF a : ' ; a ing in vio! rings x >. Haas, uble o ‘ levision- | A a + ue RS ri it abet to ges. box; Lagi is eaten May July hg $1.29, Mrs. any a party, sai Seery’s | with engag monopoly aw and)! horse. E. Roy M. Fa Wether of Te de | Bait a 4 i @ Hisar oa ay HE Sct.00 don. bebe. % higher, Ye higher, May 0.0 a guest 2 cruelty on ‘S|bination and Anti-Trust La ™* ship; Le ‘and Robert L. svFund. Inc. have : | oe Be ie hak st) ws, 180 ss Y% lower to to % higher, 'idid not indicate Mrs. geile f the Sherman od Township; a Township, ies Fund, ents per shi | Air |: ‘at : +4 sonrtne: Collards, oats % lower were un- pert. In that found the Clayton a restrai n wax dra: h. | divi ’ income, of Stre Bs Kai ea “39 No. 1, 1.50 was ; admission court asks for lendents ‘ Oakland County of Roch. | ¢ estment holders jen see Nat sree 40 bu. SALAD 1.38-! rye , soybeans $2.40% own the was The suit det: ' Other N. King investr share Se ee er spree ace SSS oe Se Seem oo ot | Sa ote ies f [ses re . 23 wy i Be ag EL 11.30 C00. | was $12.97. “the critic from price- a ester; ‘Brisbois of e; | May 2, Fy a 4 Bite Wee's: pe : 10.90; small, and lard lower, May in ' in at. ’ C, Bri alled Lak ing wit be Be 2@ Beet & New os 4 ee “Oe pounds justified. jury trial $100,000 / f p Wayne ery ot W: and Hearing wi : 28th “ Me 7"? 19.1 | mediums, naos . dred judgment and / @ jerald E. Avery icCrumb : Public i tone Maye if ta a Me {APL Bape 702. in Prices i [ torney’s tees, hat_tran-() OK | and Ronald rooms of Birelng re "Souine on Pat eos ae snaee: F DETROIT, May 7 ( be 30-61 Grain Pr D iS suit | geo gt manufac- missioners Dennis A, G , Sen of, changing the 6 oe. bkls Poe te i by :. feo — Grede A, arg dope wid Suhey 8 (AP) — Opening chised dealers sad oe new! But C of Warehouse ham. pte reigl et ere ae in cram phenaeny ¢ aes 948 a rersge $0%8: avg May _ 7 : rs had prev m_ selling : Building : Also listed w ersino, and | County, —— ——— CON . - Sh: oe ooo BA ping & B. iatge 336 — a; ae ce e aure dealers fro umbers. 0 treets is V. M neg Pong Lucy . | Cen ‘ t Sc! aa5! avg Py 3; , | erain: ~ ot os May eenene 3. sy chised ing serial n hised wo S$ r ‘sino, Denni: ord; Leon R. * : Cares 3 pare Dee: #4 a Sor omail ber Grade ee Boot 2000 fin ISe Keep ca" by getting se eerie a T Y Protests from ress — Rg ahi SHIP ZONING (BOARD © t. | Sve .... ri s*** 335 July “2006 Rept” aaa t w , lorwardi ees man . : sl * ! pr Sextn Pepal Cols ves MA 30: “aie 29. wid org 26. 20%-33; | Bent. cme F oreeoee Ties) rs Urged to ive dealers’ lots wep ovlstaes tal savage oe samen ore and aes Leon E. Man 10 GALE serial a Case Gola sss 4 rae Do oe Commercially ered “ere Orade uly es ass-s 3 8T% bork ES) Owne Is at Home, Give numbers oy suit — voaal eneesprereA two ima t0 ipecrrecdl acorn cc dee yeatios, Cone. ra aes BS Baa 2 $4) Sinan A, large 22, ey BE Animals at H a nami on Pers ae A oe of Big Bes * eee ee ¢. poor asl 4a? phitip Scape me ests ‘Trade “ie OY 13.00 ited ised deale 14 lots on x that g co x * a ae ton, eT ee 7, 8, ly Sestia 5 edout steady. Fred ot $3 te Ses r Shots they reque non-tranchised 1 in orde: } ist are: Larry| N. Main, Ciatks Comw Bd, ed $s eo! a s 20. Market digh Vinay 2002. “13a 4 we veees Hae Booste ; to the cial built there, with _ t the lis: Keelean| x. BIDS | Pe Pit ceee @. net es a seeee ADEM Duly eeecec 397 ine dis-|cars it all ~ enight be coneur nding ou Frank E. oe ; eer “ef r Be a pi and lacsscorane Dec. «..+00.-3 Son i icceeee = oty [2 oc- be cut ee myn ae on Commissioners did aad a round and hil A. Claussen "Board of Education wwe wea f c (4%) + Pure a reese 3) asive on — clear : A sharp OUT Wa- The “conspira tened to} Comr on Colum’ . rkston and The Hills Schoo will a for stot = C Pw Pt vane 226 RCA . ae Fj excessive om ; in gr teay chon of joined the threa lisa Planning t 10 lots re-'of Cla ion, field Michigan, of a we site cled os Se <3 ae a4 Sean lendar Saeae (De dace ident of the burg dealers ing if Willis aiden wae of Lake Ori pide tet the rina, and for alte ied SS Shea: Ge | oedigg + AES #fiee BUTTER — ne Ca curring, Dr. president of Greens ‘ advertis to con-|menda lellow av warehouse. —— bento gear fills Jun ‘ Cent CSt aS .. +4 Bere Bet... 35 oe ae steer trregeier: Lodge Cedar Township, f Veterinary withdraw their mitted and Longfellow for a . ol —— = + Bloated’ H Mic = oF Rey cove M4 = lesale buying prices tion \terford Michigan | ’ Sales was pe: f to allow be. * ge irm a as wo Bloomfield T. i | b= hy RS 6 sock, Soe eee @ srcanite. exchange) bu yuh "ecore oF, A.M, Cara terford Tow warned today Auto 5 « |zoned ts appeared the nting af. & Behool_ = ag a beg S sessee ai po th ot. “* g. mare 7 cent aes C s% Special 0, PF. & 130 p. m. Work Assn., treated by tinue advertising yesterday. Maay residen to fight fl éte Hig ‘ til wry the be “or > Hille Corn WE aes 92.1 Ket . 324 receipts oo; 00 B : Lodge No. 9, 7:30 Medical of cases uit was filed a commission lots on — 20 i987. ig ey, of > oneal Bes, Fees ma kh etd Am: 90 8 8 300; wheiesate . May Sperkman, number cheer re the Hing ei Andover fond (West | Deere | ve Ba.. 3 AAD B ST: ta ) cent ton, Thurs. Jease —Adv. The has shown he fo of residential Perry on of Andover Res ok | Det Bdison ooo 328 BOD cob. ype ocd ores E. A. degree. rinarians January, rezoning t side hed ‘o- 00 anon y tia.» Michigan, be 4 : Bows aire, gee & : oH varie rane : 1 ™ Ww. = a upturn - sar : car this ommerce Groups = trom Oliver to East ; I filing Is rod Co. en, slow recstyd De eee ’ eee ae . ee os ° and Se 80 street hool on Print = med aaa ls will 3 Du Pon oe Miia, Current reseipte 1 ross ° B f said, increase 2 C AL A sc: 3eneral int! open propose 0 Raat Red cc : eps cmcase vorarens er in Drie So tae ight sna ced a postponement| a4, 2% fea pop ay tobewe nt perties ewers “and Bh Auto L032 23, 3h, rack We total US, e fees Saye 10. intr oy ill Meef ont ae oe rer coud tel cuntiiell ap gy Proposal B—Siorm se i. Brie BR sce SF ome 3; eek frm: * a reck. y ot the cases added, W lee iver could be! business Se BP - term pecone 2%" $04 oid: arrivela : mee jeading guilty reamey, Many of rama t e. Blakes a waiv deed) county busi filing. the! Proposa: “Goarence oneal Freire Mor a E . m3 pay ero mare taane 3 — After 363 Ferry} elder dogs, 7 belief Lex] MMERCE ie ce in order pagel in aah a. tree and = » two ta ss ua) D Combined ve Bs Ae v7 eee TS fee ether North 00; new demand less driving 2D, of the which means Ufetime CO! ission of eet obtai : f the pro; . The sc! r conduc’ Filing ena. ¢ra t be on oe oe Feed a tt + Sen -4 1.66-2. Long Brown, to provides ; : Comm h wil! m trictions o: oie being Wabash gre oposals mus: and be Ford sa |)! 30.1 Stud Pap .. em a Charies eaten days; | muntzation revision. der ples oreo ee re-ires POSITION ‘te op-/Public, from the — architect 4 fron Se ooo eit a Ce <2 i¢ morket St., was ordered Jail for tion; | tection needs r shots for ol imerce = at the cm . MEETS OP t immediate ‘experts pe a bid be 5% of the be ee aoe * County probe’ tonight 5 ohn rs amount Oan — ° bi gr eS Spree $3 Whites 4. : Oakiand months a urged booste immunized at 8 reports, by the request me issioner J iCo, i. g-|the éfications . Oen Ble .,.!: =i see Se six to pay He not been "t annua] bmitted ry | The Comm : * ll-day se | mitted. and yee Monda: * Sod oe TS #3 y TD aad ay ltry placed on ordered who have view will be su woe" scaition ‘frum sidents. . { three a d the) “Pisns ee S Gen Mills «Ol Re 2! ses Pou $100 and by oogpenn were pups. Reports fund tre posi and re first o erday an obtained on ogg ae | gS Gen pales 4 Themp gf OH ° fined tion fee since they NTIAL ing: building of finance, A, Dugan rity of the The yas held yest rrow, 1¢37 ereoann Senhgnee, 50 Sen W022 Sa Tron W Air. 383 “der $10 proba McCallum. ESSE that following secretary | the majo sions was t for tomo sexi] pmo bhege 10.00 wept Gn tes aS 2 bars Mo. 1 qual-' Cecil B. 9279 raRLY CARE warned building fund al secretary | believe area are oppoued ‘final one is se ee ee <> aucune af : cach, wt Gee Fire ¥ by 3 Mb. Detroit. tor tew Judge 21, of owners were ir pets in neral fund financi and venevo- in that Dugan said. He (5, 120 persons m 9:30 a.m. = So Sed as | ae eX, ec ant4 7. 8 ty en L. Young. | Dog bring the the di-/ge Pp secretary peep change. pting to | ‘Some 's session, fro to Mrs.) submitted ‘specifications | Br... 113 "3.306 re poultry sp bana sia tr = Denlad ple ' if they s of | stewardshi. urer. to this "t attem ob. |, today’s ccording inting}| of plans an el sonaeten | p eae I venue eat ae qeete =: 30 3 hit Cresses 24 &t., +9,» only early stage from the fund treas Commerce | he wasn s, but |ing m., acc Printing ot Ged agri good opening of Geapepee 2. § Sau ate ies’. o7 1 eae te rg 4, 0 bupenetics Thortiys eerste te be saved often’ lence of the School} said gas, station homes to 4:30 p n, General re fications | ‘al Bd pee: Paige . a b 4 aire norer e ag, wa: 34; toms) contributing Elmer can they are very Members Sunday the! bleck new ring down |Fern Weston, estsS| ten sie: ig eal igo St were 7 8G ae .-:: §34 Barree ri,” ducniings hens a minor Roouuhag Testes and /Sease which thodist Church 7 tonight in to a them. ‘manager. many requ t rnin atintactery” Per Dent, po llnotnadle Be Bie: Sjiebe.) 36-37 money eet 8 Townshi tim $25 and) or —— Me meet at 7 riffin, 1726) jected for 580 mana ve had so tems, tha col taker cna uae of the ic. hound ant) OS Lines . . 46.6/ lade. Fs, young 7 on —— Bloomfield fined proba. are rel- staff will Leonard G | make rgom Andrews, | “We ha ing filing sys Aland La’ cant ot go be paid by & Gul Gn. : Ss os Rub # 73-33. — ; hens price Dieterie —* months fatal. symptoms is of Mrs, _ | t, Alex A. “As far as| improving ted to conduct ithe Panee ot which shal! : Hersh r.... y Pic : ee — wears Cc. him on Early stage the disease home portation A resident, St., said, ac- for have long — Mrs. Weston |tevat hed wdéer. spaitied ot (30) 4m Moltand Mecin Warn 2. — our 3 renge. placed ; mild. Often slight rise Lyka. wishing trans EM Montcalm concerned, sn WE in the subject, vent| At propoes ried of bids. the ser meg Gere he West ck: 30. Pryere gome bod a some tion te 7:38. atively by a Persons Kinport, iE. tions are . mission | hool in t finally found vent! « m for ming of reserves -y "2. ggg Weste | eee bows rise in ‘at tho tnaige oft : 17,5 p. m No. 20, only Ustiesaness. ne Mrs. - |gas sta lanning com, radius sct “When we we wen bard official be gages BA * re mer -- Be white Met 33 | Country ‘oftertngs rod with offerings Fry, May Post ted| manifested and of appetite, |, phone to the pla a certain | said. wanted, ater. ovrelect, any rail las a 8 cere ge Balen iiproves “wits ries members By| in trperatare ond rrouamees, | Pabeapad tere lexperts_we ofa aa tinea : i ae * for turters The ave nd [anges a five Sed” or in part EDUCATION 5G cop a fo 0 | for eee a ae nen iting or marked | this area ras for five |r? ; thertin, . is Bares ee — "yesterday sit00 i: me Ves ar the doctor sa — Ruled Va ue ee — ae side o pha D Officials previa! “ aga MILLS, MICHIOge pat Tav -..-- rout penned: yestaveag 3%: 94! Junior is highly by: 98 See ee he Cc ilfor DOUGLAS JOCELYN, Int Bist ebout steady g ge ton. Charelt Distemper be pregency he! . ’ k lots on ta. Josiy jection of rs at Mi DOUGLAS AVERAGES Press| vais a 7 tee ; tee Bale. Thurs., and can who have S Stoc from Harper mended re Voluntee au- Secretary STOCK At Associated hese 1-h3: ee Rammage Pine Rd. 's, cable Dr. son recom ivil Defense : by 60 | reesters were 2 ever brook, Lone Men by person d animals, U group ; — Civil sev- Mag 8 cust has eres lait iat. nel ad gp only c Bar. 6" |G0es or =_—= ially in 0 — Judge oth 1 . cory sag onl are collieg a, as, ai int mt ate = paren Emery important, ¢ doe 6 | perpore n_ yesterday ie F ofes Vine Segpspal ts times Nes poo SmS IMD 8 1909 Livestock Chareh “R is t the N. Culehan of $9.81 as ss N efal 1 Police to net - 27.2 34 178.2 4 : Episcopal 0, 9:30 fall, that said. Miles appraisal | ss dson| sine Auxiliary ca ~ B a ae mt cr na | Remenage sl Orchard” Alpin and fa tha te the fair cam ck pri to via) BU ay oa the control or | 7 bes 4 9 1 peractt ae sales, Bulk of 20065, oa 5 : t Co, stoc. mployment. = Air } 1 pilot as Capt Maine Testers wnchatied "strate Yow prime! in Highway in Pontiac! ianned. ae Hall the building “Righ ion of empl * : is in of the season. Township sted in w condi x * vidual Bank peg ot Bangor, am. |fegg 3258, 9 lonagsntee to low woman after sUs-|ing are intere: union as the indi State iiieen pokesman steers (26.90; werege ged to low Milford today _— who a the fs ls canter tec to Pontiac 57 An Air on we the extent of asian, bale ‘Tow sre weeds, high General Hoe in an accid nea. = Dinner at Clifford eee ot the canter eo be Sligh said: ad ech wetertie at drawn when agar § Tt0 FE 2-83 details the | sheiee A, fv choice heifers taining Ridge 2338| Slate blie has ie Posy at au a sharp line to membership or no planes. : oe * 00; Hickory of pal future: commnmity : “A favori s. But lation to the Germany pa “i3.oe-18-00; with arg nem ~<™ _— The Mother this meeting offered, his right ce in re | , age from outof-sea| 236m gp ted pn | Bowdoin, struck CLIFFORD ttend a made at havé been ‘Toad! orker and of free choic : ~ don aa ea. | 33.8 Fos eee d out of} CLI to a ip Dinner _ sites ochester | 8 right of fre ae out-of Semmervial 0 stlected canners a eae belo tacked a been invited Fellowship the} Three Orion R the worker’ union. ° four planes a violent, ithe semimereial cows to. i8 vaeed cnatitects car being be Finley, " Daughter Friday in on the Lake. p ina ; They 10.80- aye mates of a car W. and 7 p.m, are two Buckhorn bershi pony wien lina “iene Ee See by Arthur Rd., Mil- held at Sponsors and one on mem : L son 60 miles Gestina- | Fe, ete 8 19.00-28.00; shorn |g eu Lone Tree car and being st Church, 2 V ‘ down their vealers : 7161. of 3465 off. his Methodi the WSCS. | forced airfield, ehelce " to 61, glanced the high- of e ’ prime She members : ' e ae : ved ee Te pie te Swe. 1°3\ford, eer peedirenlry : AREH _ . peat oS ne ws Sees Rise Again pasate Chairs _ | tte miata oe Ket” : ividends Rise _ A r 10 RS “storm @eluged Bahrein shorn . oo e : E e rho rer May rua [a iplomas Dwi >. een, Ov , ROCK ert iven Diplo Oc : | | ERS — ROCKE ay oe itfing Class | ing O roa re 348 paying SWIVELS — Sais: RECLINERS HERE. entire year. ; A . 349 — RE ii. mes in Baby t Leveling ater me 2 is wooeaava-re traces Fai . di Fi id S % ‘ R ‘ Lathrup Voters Diplomas were sho aredested| U es oo ae and. 59 nasal occ IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO D Cost 0% & e 3 if Will Be Asked Sei, Snhey Sting: exile * paid ¢30 in cash dividends of. 51 tees: siameng 2 ts which _ MANY KINDS IT’S Are Close-Outs Up calle dll or Bond Issue Stiles ar tie dpemas, the ¢ in YORK ais Colinas awl, on first the first spatial are for | o ; Sa : Ar. EW whole first the - wii. ! a for On wilt bel To earn evening and) N as a than cent over Present year, UT d Les FREE! | . Voters ttended three safety money in per 1956. nents this listed 1 °° an at AR 4 : LA ct tat tad te ere by a/ting more aie sons eto | B i , oe DAYS, | }| Sethe eo oth oe be a Pe mony dee oat = sat ace i ot the mm and sanitary teacher, by the | And another after! year is of co stock. | 12 were around oh ‘ FRI.,. ; se ot 6 Stiles sponsored Le dhrad remem, in aoen wis i tem has| ments wise in the ! THURS., Fi : 3 eel and was og ee page dest period seems pidly rising hares now in t 12 months d meld gp rete phones | ] an , : sewer aye ie, erg [PEA i con Home nes yours of roma rg a vee son rd : New caren ype land sepa td mer rin —- seen a with a year | * °* ad tis , ‘ which would Service. first such * Coupled ig ‘off noticeably pinged, I. te yan under extension nancing. saunk bar's off | the dm ned saitry re vena cig ur The declared by copoatons lt Yee This leveled change provi. stores Seeteed cnet caste rv agg oe baat ay tag December. : : & gain of pot this accou outstanding. peice Pr sentation cent over * jeven when the 5 : os _— Ps i ons; he gs ' | t we . Z “ . “3 Es 2 ’ 7 : ‘ i a ;¥ ; * HURTY: sIx ae a % ' nt 1 “f. em f a THE PO? TIAC. PRESS JW EDN BSDAY, MAY 8 d, ~ 4 t 1 ‘ i ‘ nnounce » Rochester Builders ’ ‘Show + } 12 will be admitted free when ac- companied by an adult. Show hours will be 3% to 10 ‘p.m. on Friday, dune 7, and } to | 10 p.m. on June 8, and 9. Annual Event et by Lions Plan Home Exhibits and ioward Rummel: in Avon Township Area space sales. Walter Mickelson, Jer- “for June ry Bird, and William Toussaint. Also, housing Assisting the co-chairmen are the - x Young ROCHESTER — Rochester's an- clean-up, Clyde Dunlop; _ police, nua} Home and Builders Show will Sam Howlett: utilities, Clarence be held on Friday, Saturday, and Kremer and Francis Voll; tickets, , ~ George Hesketh, Jr. and Frank aaday, dune T- 3 = Voll: refreshments, Martin Stem- announced today, by co-chairmen mor- Fred Maynard and Cyril Korom- man, Jack Martin. pay. The exhibition again is spon- ee ’ sored by the Rochester Lions Club. Maynard, also q co-chairman fast vear, stated today ‘Interest é manifested to date by former ex- hibitors and the many hew en- tries indicates that this year's show will be far more varied and entertaining than any before.” : « *« * was 3 FARMINGTON City Council here Monday night adopted a 20 an increase of three the current budget imull budget, mills over ;for a $50,000 DPW building which icity Ses turned down April 1. ‘City Manager Ear! Scherffius said A huge tent will again house the budget will provide $20, 000 in! the exhibits on Halbach Field, with the first fiscal year to get the) 64 display booths inside and space building under way. reserved for automobile dealers’ The council refused a petition and boat exhibitors on the grounds xhibition ° Part of the increase is earmarked “Farmington Players Mary Lou Gray Wed Slate Spring F FARMINGTON aos ‘commmiitiecs of Lions Club: High School auditorium here will set the scene for the presentation, The play, ta be given and Saturday, and May 17 and 18, Gray and Louis L. Peters, last neckline. Also featured on the , Harold Smith; set- wit begin at 8:30 p. m. It is di- Saturday. up and parking, Bud Maynard; rected by Hope Nahstoll. * * This Broadway gress. “Two Bhnd comedy Samuel Spewack will be presented by the Farmington Players, and centers around a governmental and sports car parade chau- ‘bureau that was abolished by Con- arce The Junior in St. Benedict Service WATERFORD TOWNSHIP About 150 attended the service © . Rev. Fr. John J. Hoar. performed at which the bride wore a floor- forthcoming Mice.” the 11 a.m, ceremony in St. Bene- length gown with cas cading tiers this Friday dict’s Church marrying Mary Lo ‘ot lace and tulle- scalloped scoop \ fo were seed pearls, sequins, ‘a fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. Her veil was secured by EB ‘a half-hat of lace with pearls : ‘and Chantilly lace. The bridal bouquet was white stephanotis and orchids, * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Gray of 3082 Devondale here, and the bridegroom is the -son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters of 921 | Hickory St., _ Niles. * * * re = Attending as matron of honor * hit by Councilmen Up Bucget_ Rochester Gardeners Plan Annual Meeting ROCHESTER— meeting at 12:30 The Garden Club here is planning to hold its annual, Tuesday, at Ro- bag a Frank Troy, sister of t ride with Mrs. Donald Rause Set St. John Banquet of Pontiac as bridesmaid. Mrs. ROCHESTER The annual Jagk Everitt also served as @ Mother and Daughter Banquet of bridesmaid, with Shelly Gray as _ John Lutheran Church will be ower girl. P held in Fellowship Hall, at 6:30 Brother - in-law of the bride- p. m. Friday. The Martha and groom, Edward P. Paruch of Lydia Guilds will haye charge of Paw Paw, was the best man MR. AND MRS, LOUIS PETERS 1957 Fireman's Ball. Slated for Saturday GINGELLVILLE — The Annual Fireman's Ball sponsored by. the local Metropolitan Club will be Saturday from 9 p.m, - 1:30 a.m. This is a dance open to the public, at the Gingellville Community Center. Proceeds will go inte the rec- reation and welfare fund, to sponsor the girls softba" teams — here, .and te help any needy families of the area in time of stress, Wilson Church is the. general chairman. Reject $2,500,000 Issue LAPEER — Voters here Mon- day turned down a $2,500,000 a new high | school, a high school site and several school additions. The vote- was 1,689 no and 1,054 yes. County Calendar Aliment the banquet. Tickets may be ob-| and Elmer R. Domke of Niles 4 tunda Inn. tained at the church office. and Denald Crutchfield of are * * * ana seated the guests. Annual reports will be read and| ® Gray was ringbearer. ” Big Beaver Church day. ‘officers for the coming year will County Births | A reception in Avondale Com- Plans Annual Dinner | be elected. Board members ‘munity Hall was held after the | Mrs, for rezoning land at Shiawassee meet the preceding Monday at 10 Four Tewns * * Walter Huff {at the church at 6:30 p.m. Thurs- * is program ‘ceremony, The cotiple went to the BIG BEAVER — The Big Beav- chairman. The guest speaker will! The Baptist Church will held « Mother- Daughter banquet for church fellowship members at 6 p.m. ay. Auburn Heights Auburn Heights Community Club will meet at 630 Thursday, at the club- |heuse, for dinner and business meeting, Lake Orion-Oxford the advertise x St. Joseph parish is 6 ring @ outside. Ample free parking is and Mooney streets for a 72-unit a.m., at the home of Mrs. Donald wn one oo (erqdibe 7 vistas Smoky Mountains for their honey: er Methodist Church will hold its be poet, Ann Campbell. The pub- ae Eo = i aches! hell tonight of again available and children under apartment construction. |Baldwin, igtr!. Linda Sue. imeoon, annual Mother - Daughter banquet lic has been invited. dl Proceeds wre for the Vallding fund. ' , » W 1 , Death Notices ___Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 _ Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A Work W anted Female 11 Business Services 13 ___ Laundry Service 18 i mTHUR MURRAY WANTED FULL TIME, PEDIT CLERK | WOMEN TO DO mocenwomn | | PRACTICAL NURSE HAS ROOM 4-" ACK TREE SERVICE RE- FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY ~ aEny. PO ak OR Ce a pesca eae eel ences spe rs rrhe ome? core __ | EN KF. LYN EDWARDS her home to care for your, moval and trimming. Get our bid. ice cris Pontiac Laundry, FE ALLEN. MAY 7, 1957, HJALMER T inter\iewers. and receptionists. Sony tar oan ae can bined rt taspuene ectan. | WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE | scien cocoon emer while you vacation FE _ FF 2-7168 | _ 2-610) 91 N Roselawn, age 55: beloved) $96.50 for 30 hours Apply 1m per- cuallfy a ausaciate Urekat typing helpful but not essential, Roland handle a variety of detailed | 93 Community Nat! Bank Bidg $030 | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | | LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF. husband of Mrs. Melva Johnson; son only. Mr. Derek, 12 noon to, A. LOR, Realtor. 100 must have good telephone voice. | tr work Must be able to type PE ¢0584 | PRACTICAL NORSE AVAILABLE | w ceoaives by factory trained man fed. Beautifully finished Wo ed Ae ee etter ate Ralph — oe Geilahd Ave FE 42566. Opportunity .o advance into sen- | and have a bi b Log —T aptitude. | OR 3-3984 | at our — “cert Printing | laundry, Phone 34 Allen: dear father o ra. Ralph) - ior clerical assignments. Hig h/ le dat tes —e—- DONE Office 8 Law- Land ne { ‘ : | WASHINGS & LRONINGS j sca 1 Harry. Weary” Ein and Arthur A I ‘ew ‘Mer “SOLE MIDDLEAGED MAN YOR [SovcuS. corfce nears cutest | gg A Ae ‘s “Pp ERSONNEL | in my nome Pick up & Geliver.| reuce St F Landscaping 8A Allen and Mrs. Anna Caussens. | | Ba More for home than!) tive salary, in slesaia gcc Sanepertation. Feeles martied. - we APPLIANCE fe aravice mess A-l VETERANS TR poe Funeral service, will be held re: Masdea Set eutsios werk. Me te FE 4-428, 773 Scott LE) of company benefits. Associates | Nites. Call FE 5-3672, 12 noon} INTERVIEWER. aaa aan |, RONTROR P| and “Tatomabe a. o | | Ouaranteed satisfac Expertly cay y a pm. tr ni Discount Cor rs 2-0213' to pm ieee mmed or removed Free esti- hanical ability and neal appear. p Ca Pontis Sparks - Griffin Puneral Home| © | TOOL ROOM EXPERIENCED | t ® fi TTF! mates. Call EM 3-6159 an with Rev. LeRoy @hefer offictat-| Rerwesn 30-58 AEP i2-00 1064 W. | man for layout work. laths, mill, pda e Seer meteeviow: eR ee pg las Young lady between the ages of | wanen EXP IN GENERAL OF. ROY'S cy Onkiard __FE_ 2-401 Ail TREE aeauvice bere as ing. Interment in Oak Hill Cemes —OCtwcen | & Radia! Drill Night sbift only eaRAy fae on BLY 20-28 lo train as ‘rolgestonal in-| fice wishes prt time work. FE | AUDIOVOX HEARING AID. RM-| Removal and trimm: F tek, “Mr Allen will te in state ACF DRIVE INN NEEDS RES qsseMBLY — 2 men with pre-| BLDERLY LADY FOR = ierr- WAITRESS, CURB GIRLS. WOM-| (erviewer Some college preferred.| 46725 lu ietly SN Sagmaw_ PE | mwas ing. Free ene anbadeininn Punere a Walton Corner Seenevee special ‘machinery Aen a ae for. home. thar wages. OR 8220 | coener Us. WD, see oe aot Spot hare people, most" importa, “° ~~ wasHiNa & IROWINGS | Oras "ane watt L CLEANERS. | COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. Le ag eager ae 8 i WaITRE! ati . | aT eOopie 10 | i. + e GAY 6 i067 CLARICE, AUTO MECHANIC — CHEVROLET | to read and understand blue. _Deiween 0:30 & 1:00 pm. WATTRESS — RESTAURANT &| Mise SHERRY AT. MID- tase | Pree en No obligeton FE 2eT, Lawn cut clean-up, ALsTROM, 3 ct * oe 31; beloved -Buick experience Own tools rints & ht _ only EXP. WAITRESS. PART TIMF Wecatall lounge Exp. desirable; wast EMPLOYMENT 06 PON- Witt DO ixomNo IN MY, home | 7 7St > SOTO pean ent bed work, enticing Spreying. vite of Jack Alstrom. beloved| Plenty of work Ask for Mr. Ben- sTocK UTTER General Toot 228 Oakland. or 1 Baldwin. Be-| put not essential, will train right! TIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE _ _FE 26 _ 7 ELECTR A — rage eg RE Rolling and lawn building Hour y Sateniee St hres deane Cr Bens) SAV AL HAROUTE CHEYROLER | "Rage Tapers Daeg Oey ton | Bo Salt Sate, aren) et “WOMAN WANTS Day WORK BY ESTEE & Synane $a ee So Mrs. T as BUICI ake Orton Cc ILL STROIT C ELDERLY WOMAN T neat & Willing Worker. For inter- — ware aur 5-0035 Se ee op ra agen ae eemmremcomeres | ace vs . | Ske i Marie Srick- AUTO MECHANIC IF YOU ARE MI ¢5400 2254 Cole Birmingham ‘chnldren wie imouee Gee Ron tiew call Mr’ Connelly FE) Sona recy es capremere panne oanreD IRONING 4 RABY aff. | EXPERT PACTORY LAWN HOW: COMPLETE EXPERT Lanpscar land Prayer sérvice was held last” considering a cliange, “We offer, Contact Mr W. Anderson Be- anc _board plus wages. MU 43304 between 8 agd 10 pm ‘ONLY!./ hein male or female 388 Or- ¢ y home. 28 W Strath.| ef, sharpening Also mise tools | ING & TREE SVC CALL HALLS zight ot Beare ON Cot @ scod opportunity for the right SRR & was SRE. EXP WAITRESS AND KITCHEN WOMEN TO DO HEAVY CLEAN-| charc Lake Ave FF 4841 more FE LaTT2 Gone seatinon SERVICE | _LANDSCAPING. FE 5-86460 ome. «i ev James an. Houghten & Son, Olas. 528, PLU LICEN N od m about every wo weeks.) TAU Eee - * - . Charge. after which Mrs. Alstrom —N Main. ‘Rochester _ QUIRED Pont ume or semire| ot Dite Meee Huneh, Walled Lake 1763 Decker, MA | MIDWEST WANTED BABYSITTING DAYS. | OENm sees cleaned. seid. repared | Don't Just Do Something was taken to the Peck Puneral BOOS saNDER FOR LARGE AU- | tired. Water softening tnstaile- EXP WAITRESSES WANTED _ $3372 | PONTIAC’S OLDEST EMPLoy. ———-—- FE 200 | 33h Crooks P4, Rochester rE Stand There Home. Hartselle, Ala” for service, tomobile dealer, excellent work. | tions, Birmingham - Bloomfield“ tartinelii's Restaurant, 138 8. MENT AGENCY INVITES. YOU 53908 | Whue we go the work eae ee eearhs Griffis Funeral; 'g conditions & facilities. Top/| area. Call MI 44357. Woodward, Bham. Appiy in per-| Hel Wanted 8 COME DISCUSS Building Service 12 12, GREAT LAKL® TRE 5 TRIMMING | oan Home | wages See Mike Floyd Rice PORTER WANTED. NIGHT WORK | _ 80n tp | bouE “OF oun “PERMANENT WU SPO ON Service Tree timing removal, | Meee’ Landeen on > +38 5 : STOKES. MAY €, 1957. ALPRED W. | Weseeeare mite ne: S Bowiy poreene Macey 6 Onl and EXP WAITRESS WANTED IN ACCEPTING JAPPLICATIONS FOR | BANK BLDG. FE $0221 | A. AA. Al AAAA: A AAA, \AAA _Joope expett ant S ERNIE CRANE LANDSCAPE. ld 72: belov red - ountry . both bar & food service. Apply in secretary wer-tone Corp — —"— FLOOR 8 ae eontracter. Com lawn betld- Die Mrs. “Elesnor Bloom) CAB | DRIVERS, STEADY, & zaet | EXP MECHANIC. DESOTO “PLY-| person, Scribb's Bar & Restau-| W. Liberty. Milford, Mich MU | Instructions Qo tavina: A Nore he AC ALITY | CAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. AIR! ing 10 per cent Gorn. a arenena Btoces: dear father af Mrs. Wil-| time. night shift hal | mouth garage Milford | rant 130 8. Telegraph Rd. 4-0955 | aan ~~ | woRK —" aoe eee — = on balante. FE 646510 Nam Potter, Mrs. Clarence Kit-| DISHW ASHE R" | WANTED. SHARP, EXP LUBRI- EXP SETTLED WOMAN TO CARE COUPLE jaro Cae =. FULL) __¢_ BUD_BILLS._| re ose | See covery @ Linceln Ave. P ECONOMY LANDSCAPING son Jr and Clayton Stokes. Pu-| — be over 18 for night work » cation & undercoat man, must) fo child assist housework | | School FE esi” : “! "pl BRICK, BLOCK WORK.| 34873 Complete — work igre neral service will be held Thurs- apply ip person, Blue Star Drive | be good seller, clean & able | in Must have ref. Other help. Man to do part time work on our) = = tireplages, basements, a4 Ghi- | OT AOCTEDTC _Jim's Gulf Service, i day May 9 at 2 pm. from the tn. Pontiac _and yke Rds, to meet public Appiy Crissman/ _M"_6-4236 Upper Straits Lake property in) sere PE 1005, FE. $4377 PLASTERING EXPERT LANDSCAPING. LAWNS, q oe Salaried age eaeeuptey in- ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE, _ Chevrolet, Rochester, Michigan _ EXPERIENCED ace DReeee | Sm —— __ oR 31273 . Fashing or decorating. Call FE giocn BRICK CEMENT WORK.| Pree estimates, OR 3-0186 ables on wiee 458 : ncatne. Scecreann, oe Seeneed verritory ponies ge | tween the ages of 17 snd 25 ERfcien beip igrviews tak as REAt ESTATE SALESMEN OR AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER and Sirepisces- _¥E 320m. : ay Li LidhT MAUL > 3 aan Cemetery. ale Nique Sigg = agtov & gar ellowance som | sot pig -oaly i oF ae between | a Harrisons Grill saleswome: i new. home project, & cabinet work. New ae. | BRICK r gBLOce And i ceaner Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ABC agg ag “_ VAN oR Rineral Home a | 26a aera : ag Ae | pense-paid training pregram | Pcxt calls. _* ———_ ex. at eter Tove Ms | sor, ee rie vont OF ANY large Residencial | afd ur | = a Mis Eo: — SCHNEITER. A ne e Cooke. EXPERIENCED ree Se iat aresus sguustan ©. - IF g | —Reaitz Co, REnwood 20080 [kind FE # Shiny Ousrenien? —_ epee See ney Fe He | ae a Roi HAULED. 13 Mile irming- repairman Part time. Your home = oe commumt 4 ou have @ car and can wor | Boy boy rgd : : y You receive 2 WANTED vii Si LIKE WORK OF air & coal FE +7615. tee welche sister of omy shop Lark Otfice Me! tie per hour for 2 hours each| QF 27H Sats or *tnuch as e65| Registered medical techniel | Many king Call eayume PE sss71_| _ Carpenter Contracting GRESSMAKINO” TAILORING. 5. AL | SASEMENT CLEANING & LIGHT Castatter. Service Thursday at 1 aT | week during and after completion : willing to learn X-ray and able, BULL OPERATOR WANTs | ROUGH OR TRIM. GET OUR BID. & formals ; Bil, PE ofnete EXPERIENCED = eOILRE ke te $100 wk. call before 12 noon.) 40° G6 tine laboratory work | 276 D&M, Bidg. Service heuling. Cell Bill, FE §- p-m from the Mariley Bailey Pu-\"oi om order cook Phone FE| Of training. ap pooraseiiay asin FE_ 2-0605 _ aon er . ae = = ar _Work. 3 yrs. exp, OR 3-321. OR + omy my ome “real rE ts. HAULING AND RUBBISH NAME fugham, Cre “Cremation. White "% ‘chapel os = == Monday, Tuesdey and Wednesday Tab TECHNICIAN TO DO SOME| Phone Goodrich 7711 for interview. CABINET MAKER a as a panes. nies AL. ‘ | your price. Anytime. FE $0000. ENERGETIC. AGGRESSIVE) gts p.m Parents invited co | eee ea ® specialty se Ca 0m. Furniture e Refinishing 16A > TRU: nnn tt Momoriom 2, meted mresa (ts ul sm “a| _Lenrence Ee cab FOR L1G HT HoUse., Employment Agencies 8A | canrEnTRY, 30 YRS EtP_NEW| CEMENT & BLOCK ON ee eS Cae Be POPING, MEMORY OF RK) procera oppari lee | TOU Naen ig ect manage, Aue | seeing FE copetermere Severe ae eters (NE eee | cee ee sng. 0 EXERGY ater ween MANA gh gESGE Teme pereon SHEN" Masa, moc | bes tnargeuePromausy, prom | MIDOLEAED, UE DY. 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