"thé Weather U.S, Weather Burean Forecast Warmer | Cetatis Page. 115th YEAR kKkKKKK PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957—92 PAGES Question Fruehauf on Be Flood Wipes Out Business District} ' in Texas Town Real Mothers Day Present Board Says It's Defermined to Switch Courthouse Site On the eve of a legal battle testing their plans for aly new courthouse, Oakland County Supervisors reaffirmed Exercise Brain and Win $800 — in Pot-O-Gold Your chance of winning $800 ap- pears on page 22 of today’s Pon- A 7 Probers Asking if Union Boss Forced Favors | Ared Trailer Company today to what they called 1 Dead, 750 Homeless their decision to switch the site of the new building from.“ by sevens hosdred dot| Head, Insurance Leader in Lampasas; Dallas, downtown Pontiac to the county service center. lars, Testify Today Also Hard Hit In an informal voice vote, the few dissenting nays| Be sure to study the clues care-| / a. <2 | _ theard mostly were from the|uiy’ sur cpresilities ot your an, WASHINGTON@— LAMPASAS, Tex. ()—A . Pontiac delegation. swer being disqualified. Senate rackets probers turn devastating flash flood! MSU {0 Study The vote was proposed by Numbers, not words, must be roared through this cen- tral Texas city last night Education Needs Harold K. Schone, of Bir- mingham, special building committee chairman, as‘a reaffirmation of the board’s Dave Beck’s “demands” for favors from two business- *|men through whom he building plans since 1952. channeled Teamsters Union _ trict. . : Trial of 9 sult blocking | * Water cascaded into the Poll to Guide Planning) struction of the new aint <=. FAMOUS Actor — for Proposed Branch at Meadowbrook Farm “ ‘Dies of Cancer Summoned as witnesses were Roy Fruehauf, presi- dent of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. of Detroit, and A.M. | What Oakland County needs in| hearing before visiting Circuit the way of post-high school educa-| tdge Herman Dehake, of Har-. tion will be determined by Michi- gan State University through ques- STATE READY TO INTERVENE tionnaires to be distributed | this ~... |tervene as a third party represent- week through area school systems. x e, The information will be used to|"6 “the interests of the people.”| PARIS w—Erich von Stroheim, | guide the establishment of a The Oakland County Taxpay- {the film world’s most noted por- ‘branch of MSU at Meadowbrook; ers’ League brought Erich von Stroheim|2urke, head of the mort- Passes Away at 71 gage loan department of the in Homé Near Paris Los Angeles, ency feeding kitchen and shelters| fea 2 - Ge Bees ee the sult Farm, near Pontiac, the estate| against the supervisors last No- to the Fruehaut Foundation when in a church. Fifteen persons were ‘given the university by Mr. and) vember, charging the board pad- Fruehauf needed more capital to hospitalized. =~ OFFICIALLY ELIGIBLE—Mrs. Dolores Far- Pontiac Press Phete Mrs. Alfred Wilson of Rochester. | - budgets and —~ trans- cope with a proxy fight. The entire population of 4,699 rell, of 182 Perkins St., had not planned to be Earl Richard, Jr., as Ella Cinkota, supervisor of More than 100,009 question- lerred surpluses a building The loan since has been repaid was faced with a feed and water | ¢ligible for honors on Mother's Day, but she was obstetrics at Pontiac General Hospital looks on. | naires will be given to lech and | 24 for the proposed new court- ‘ shortage. The city water supply | the first Pontiac woman to become eligible yes- The seven pound, 15 ounce boy was born at | 1%tm grade students in Oskiand ° Other witnesses have said that 4 was contaminated. terday. She is shown here holding her first child, 12:77 a. m.. Sunday morning. and Macomb Counties, and to | The suit charges the change of Beck later called on Fruchant to Water f the rampaging Bur- the parents of children in the sec- ee tea eo been arrange for a $200.000 loan to ond, 10th and 12th grades. Teach- |denied Corpora ers and school administrators |Harry J. Merritt, speaking for the will be included as well. supervisors. Sulphur Creek to flood the 4 ae |Millionaire Driver, Pal Die crow a ox te woe MUCENES Assist SST. ben Auto Cheds Speeding Race Cor Ris xi sts terms $ ' owner of ste conKills 10 Bystanders’. mecsswe rs" oe met a oe E age. One hundred city blocks were flooded. 4 : ‘ s for education beyond high hes “ Seme 45 business establish. js Receive OK Stickers school; 2, To determine area de- peep oy beage ser gore gon AND THAT ments were almost 190 per cent | in Safety Program BRESCIA, Italy (®—The fiery red Ferrari of Spanish|™nds for various courses at the! cision concerning the year-end McClellan D-Ark said t playboy millionaire Matquis Alfonso de Portago sent ye MSU branch, : town section, Students from Pontiac’s three, 7 ee ie i Wy: puses. * what he called “other de- , aa uP high na ~ this PeTSOns to their death, in himself and his “The survey yill be expanded in - after Beck had dreams and merchandise fost morning, the fies day of the an-\can driving companion, as it hurtled into-cowds lining|the summer to reach other adults|_jua%6*,Dehnke, whose cireult tn Teamster loan. debris in the receding waters. As|"u#l May Vehicle Inspection Pro-|the route of the Mille Miglia auto race near Mantua yes-|" this ates.” reports (Dr. Robert |Counties, was called in because the wilt be asked > Apa oy lower a scum Gen ts anes af oat cee terday. te — outcome directly affects Oakland) ponor eS ee ok eed aa ieee | Later in the day, the race claimed its 13th victim as he & County's four circuit judges. [ar He attempted to enlist in the| Tamas se F angry Aanvealire! the Red sored ae oo ee Se gg sig iuestionnaires later will Pe] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) |preak of World War ra million dollars worth of insur- Gel section ‘ope em the south adel ene tthe Pontiac oa pavement near Florence, Ara W U br soups, women's organization : ore ec atper tines one | Sr coeeaten ia e/a of town where many Negroes’ live.|eration with the Pontiac police and|@nd spun into a road guard. d Warms p and other civic and service erous,|D@tTOit Seeks fo | oddly golig seme carl all marge eer Poor Spool re COTS SET UP the Automobile Dealers’|He died of a fractured skull. ‘ : “We beze the children and — ‘ in 1909, volunteered for the U. S.|puy $50,000 worth of mortgages a Assn, 3.800 «e. 10 er Readin ‘sie pal Cavalry when he couldn't get @lmonth through the National Mort- Army cots were set up in the De Portago’s powerful 3,800 c:c. ents ine in DUSINESS First Baptist Church where the}, Chairmin of the entire program] car was hurtling at 150 miles an Saucanis "Okie sextet or, ae job, and served three years. gage Co., a Seattle.firm in which 4 Red Cross established disaster|'5 Paul Merideth. "|hour when it blew a tire and ca-| Pontiac residents are enjoying| Hopper DETROIT -- pane * «Sea as on en ee en oe headquarters, Elderly persons and| Five salety-check lanes are set |teened wildly to the side of the a warm weather trend, Shortly —_——- sas at Ok See ee ee oe ee asl ae ccs od children were put ‘to bed and aj 4p im the city so autos may pass (road, Ring A pan after 9 a.m. the mercury read 66\Bread Cast on Water? pictures be given a therough but brief Several others were injured. and was rising sharply to reach once-over. ‘De Portage estranged the 72 to 76 high expected today. eeethee Guler and fred exeefins. Students, who are members of sushalid ef'he tormar Onell tie Occasional thunderstorms pracbgoedacarenay og’ dpb fortnight, ar oak driver’s training classes, will Daniel of Greenville tonight and tomorrow have been oe The’Red Cross . _m. = of Gi » 8. C. predicted by the U. S. Weather| hit downtown section, flooded She and their two children left/Bureau at Detroit. —— 5: The low tonight will be from 54] ter last night, stocks of p.m., service club members wili|@9d were expected here late to-\to 58 degrees. Tomorrow the high| grocery store in town tele-|conduct the check lanes with the, ™orrow. will average 74 to 78, dipping to| Tuined. ot for! _jan evening low of 46 to 50. Edmund Eddy Nelson, a native| Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- flood. These Fifty gasoline and service ‘sta-|of Beloit, Wis., was the co-driver./perature preceding 8 a.m. was 56. Fifst Baptist tions throughout the city will par-|He lived with his wife in Paris,|At 1-p.m. the mercury registered| Red Cross set . Capt.|but she had been in New York|73. Joseph Koran, Pontiac police, said/for the past month so their 2-year- jowners of the stations have signed| old son could undergo an operation a pledge this year stating they) on his leg. She also left by plane early today N A kitchen was set up to feed the; trough the single-file lane and and instantly killing 10 spectators. homeless. in é 3 i g E f i : i : i sg he i 4 Fa if i | i i i e 8 3 z 2 New York's International Airport a ‘ | 3 k F i 4 ra Li +N i BRS at z F i ( : * * x i f on a mountain road south of Ad- Ababa. Here He Is Girls — Mr. Carlotta | on high ground for several hours|check all vehicles before issuing] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 2 Se ated re Me Oe ter, wily he Inip of Hospital Vote Weather Pro Calls Shots deputies Steve Navarre and Don- ' * . “tuinty Pedice trom Fu. Hod,(tM Mra ot the Qakiand Coun} ospital Vote Gazing Into Martini Glass sity Sheriff's Department, will also ; . : Tex., were-called in for emerg-|participate in the May Vehicle In-| The forthcoming hospital - Caeekets ef person took refuge| Tais is the first se heim Hez| Cond lssue vote is discussed Help. on high ground and in the main|bor has ‘participated in the pro-|'day in an editorial on page Help, help. . on fesidential section on a hill. —_|gram with Pontiac. six. We're hoisting the white flag of distress. A dreary and dizzy weekend has just been written into rs Birmingham Man’s Auto Is Snake’s Castle pony. , : ae = ; : A year ago, the spring and early summer were signally river Bows to ocaly Intruder ausinguisned by succes —— | jsion of rainy weekends. |corner and a dreary soul as soon as | : ee) tine sn -mnaaes vai «so tent sek dk Gitte fe They: broke ail records.|he's long divorced from his mar. ides W. dssds, Mramataen| & bay poten pod. re ok putes he ok; wm Come Saturday and Oe te tckas aa don’t mention snakes, You're li- returned with a gift from some isa, aah woshed the ollie ona ofa eas eb wet op fs Sy wakes ks never get out, deposited the can Remember? '” Babijof ig no hater of animals,| “Can I-take it home as a pet?””| i the family car. Picnics, Bat he: confesses thit dithering} Dick sated hs parents, CA chats eo Uhr JS rene oad ice aay serpents his favorite cup OBJECTIONS one e i c nd vicin- San. dost de, edtaht ot theme greeal”™= ity were ransacked to no avail eo ee ee him a creepy feeling up the spine.) His mother no objections,|sq the family drove home con- : x j she can take snakes or leave) yinced the animal had returned to Tt was a , disnaal eee ceintivtne mia {tet but father gave forth with 8 his native habitat - reggie car up Woodward and s snake |" eit 4g I anidena | Feared is lovely heed trom be jesse So it was, the next day that] Strong men ; : | G@ashbeard, transfixing 7 was favored | } * ae { him with a beady state, In Today's Press : encounter with his. son's. pet as it] Sealy, te emerged into _, By some miracle Bablot brotght|semmiansenesENSSHRAENN yen the Gash and the windsield| pone Iiis car to a rapid halt near Twelve} a \ ee io ‘went berserk again and i got out big hurry. Pot oY Gold Pe 22 While waiting for his wife to” more raia “ Le ' brought Obituaries ....--.eeceies es ‘92 come with another car, Babijot had in any At t since i - [Editorials dele ees Ae a ’ drive the intruder forth, oot bee é : Marketa eps 66s - oor esneer fs bj : % | @reat. | - 2 my mene ae mete agi d= : Tames, of Santa Monies, U.8.-A, nba Al ator. year’ Mera ieee Ao ee a é hg : a] yi \ a TWO BW Acres Added | to Holly Village Board of Supervisors Approves Annexation at Special Hearing The Board of Supervisors today Ww vee he fet the annexation of a! e were sitting there working| a f fA \ tas } : H : a ek | : ‘ oe eee ‘ » oe i} ' ' ! ij F | Pilot Crashes Into Home Dems Conclude | After Plane Falls Apart 3-Day Meeting lyesterday, seconds after a small airplane inexplicably fell apart over a residential section. x * * | PORTLAND, Ore. —A flier’s apart, or he jumped. He had no crashed into a living room parachute. * x * The body tore a hole in Thom- son's roof and smashed a chair in the living room. Thomson was in the living room of land to Holly Village at a SPe-l1y it sounded like the house was nie. cial hearing. The board approved the petition of the village board of trustees for annexation of a par- cel extending about a quarter mile from the northwest corner of the village to M87. Supervisors were told the pres-| ently vacant area will be subdi- vided for new homes. In other action, the supervisors appropriated $2,000 for grading at _the county's central garage in. the Telegraph road service center. | They alse approved relocating the quonset hut presentiy used by the Animal Welfare Dept. from its present site at 1200 E, Walton Btvd. to a new site next to the Central garage. Moving costs were figured at $5,000. A new animal shelter will be ready in the Service Center “very shortly,” said Harry Area Youth Wins Ist Place Honors as State Orator . A Drayton Plains youth who rep- resented the Pontiac Optimist Club won first place in. the 10th annual Optimist oratorical contest held in Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon. Ronald Kent Schelp, 15, the son of Army Sgt. and Mrs, Sherwood Schelp, 2736 Bender St., competed against all other local winners in the Optimist’s 17th District, which covers all of the lower peninsula. He was awarded a trophy and an inscribed wristwatch, which will be given him in Philadelphia at the International Convention next month, At the convention to be held June 19-22 he will compete against district winners from the U. S. and foreign countries, Ronald, a sophomore at Water- ford High School, spoke on the top- ic allotted to all contestants: ‘‘Opti- mism—Our Most Indispensable As- set.” He will now,go on to try for the championship and $500 lof the house. * * * The dead flier was Willis Allen Wood, 21, Salem Ore., age caused no serious damage. and there was the body on the McCoy. floor, only five feet from US,""| Officials have not determined jsaid Fred G, Thomson, 35, owner what caused the plane to disin- tegrate, The weather was clear and calm, Witnesses said they heard no explosion. Several whose agreed they heard the engine sput- \light plywood plane disintegrated ter, and then the wings began) lover southeast Portland in late;coming off. They also said the, afternoon. The pieces of wreck-jengine steadied again, ‘and some said it a crossword puzzle, when sudden-'with his 9-year-old daughter Con- ‘blowing up. My daughter screamed) “] thought Fred's furnace had and we looked around behind us,|exploded,” said a neighbor, I, S. still was going when the | Wood, an Oregon State College fuselage crashed. The plane was jsenior, either was thrown from estimated to have been 2,000 feet the plane when it began comingiup when it disintegrated. On Eve of Mother’s Day the night before Mother's Day. Three young mothers were driv- ing home from an evening out. Two of them had left their at a friend's house. Mrs. Leota June Sherington, | 26, of Alto, the mother of three | children, was driving. With her were Mrs. Ruth Deldres Shering- ton, 29, of Alto, the mother of a daughter, and Mrs. Lois Marie Speeding Race Car Kills 10 Bystanders cted new de- mands would be made in the Ital- jan Parliament to cancel the clas- 3 Women Killed in Crash GRAND RAPIDS i — It was, Slater, 26, of Cascade, the moth- er of two sons. They were sisters- in-law. * * * * Mrs. Sherington drove the car down the side road and pulled husbands playing cards together) onto U.S. Highway 16 about sev- en miles east-of Grand Rapids. A semi-trailer truck carrying a four-ton load was moving along the highway, > Restrictions on Weight May Be. Removed on Many Roads Top state Democrats concluded a three-day conference in Oakland County Saturday with only one public annoupcement, concerning seasonal wefght restrictions on Michigan highways. Restrictions will be abandoned ‘where common sense and sound engineering analysis indicate they can be lifted," said John C. Mac- kie, who takes over as State High- way Commissioner July 1. This decision was announced as the conference broke up at the conservation department’s se- eluded Haven Hill retreat in the Highland Kecreation Area, ing boards of all state colleges universities to a meeting July to develop what he called ‘‘a ordinated program for higher ucation in Michigan.” DEMOCRATS MUM sonal load limit policy, Michigan roads. mission, saw advantages to a a x “However, we should maintain strict restrictions on many of our Jocal roads. They could be ruined by heavy loads in the spring,” he said. Police, Firemen Re-Flect Carlson He'll Represent Both Groups Upon Revision of Commission vised three man Civil Service Com- * mission. , Carison won and retained his commissionership by obtaining 147 votes compared to his opponent Previously Gov. Williams had an- nounced a decision to cal] govern- 28 ek Democrats were mum about other subjects discussed. The sea- Mackie said, has not kept up with the improved design of most new THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 13, 195% The Day in Birmingham Area Man Bows fo Snake in Auto (Continued From Page One) shifty beast that couldn't even drive. ARMED WITH REPELLENT So armed with insect repellent and a coat hanger he charged his toe but succeeded only in driving ‘part of the car. | When Mrs. Babijof drove up with Dick, her husband admitted temporary defeat and switched ears with her. At home that evening, he re- sumed the battle with a garden hose, but no snake emerged, Be- ginning to panic slightly at the wily animal's disappearance, Bab- ijot called the snake curator at the Detroit Zoo to be told there was no way to flush out an unwill- ing lke Polishes Up Talk for Television ai the message today ing to Washington this evening. Aides said he will explain in de- tail why U. S. spending must re- main high if this country and its free world allies are to be reason- ably secure from Communist at- tack, Eisenhower’s return to work at) his farm today followed an unusual | weekend during which two of the second world war's top generals re-fought the battle of Gettysburg. Hig guest was British Field Mar- shal Montgomery, who served as (Vandals Enter House, ‘Cause $1,500 Damage him down into an inaccessible)" Light Agenda Expected |to Face Commissioners BIRMINGHAM — A compara-recommendation of Harold K. been especially invited. Leave London for Jamestown * * * The three sailing ships which carried the original settlers took almost five months to make the anti ns. Ministers Pro, Con on Graham Crusade US. Jet Fighters | will speak on ‘‘Problems in Adoles- cence." Parents of children who will enter Derby next year have | 12-Year-Old Drowns When\ Rowboat Sinks LELLANAU (INS)—Twelve-year- old Larry Denoyer drowned yes- whose wife saw their trouble shore. rowboat abandoned on shore. f Factory Here E WEDNESDAY—-2 to 4 P. M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED as a Part - tion.” The 1:30 p.m. meeting will TONITE G TUESDAY be held at the home of Mrs. Ed- SPECIAL PRICES ward Rothman on Linden road. + - + MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Mrs.’ Grace Robinson Sanforized — Washable Services will be held. at 1 p.m. Children’s Sherts tomorrow from the Bell Chapel of = . the William R. Hamilton Co. for, vi Sizes 2 te 8 Mrs. Grace Robinson, 71, of 285, 4 i. Daines St. . j 3 Pr. A native of England and resi- | dent of Birmingham fer two E- a $ 00 years, Mrs. Rebinson died Sun- | ¥ A any ET? \ There are no survivors. i 3 Elastic waistband, choice cf Burial will be in the Plymouth B lisse, no-iron cottons, etc, in and |B assorted colors patterns. De Portago, internationally|by the state te sit as a visiting/14 votes. One blank ballot was also|partment has reported that van- hand but most of us have never ob-|known in bobsledding as well as|judge in Jackson County, sae Gang tho dation, whieh, Onl been made eo fer for church sarvad this eerie clectricel event.|suto racing. wee reaming 2 im Background in the dispute = cr ie cam Saint Eirno’s fire is an electri. |Piace behind Piero Tarulf} of Htaly.| dates back to 1964 when voters |"©' discharge, which usually = Tripp G — ¥ approved a bond .issvc for 2 Carison bad been the fireman’ sty (pinae oda a or tent, ve = . new courthouse but twice turned | representative on the commis- but which has reported to INFORMED OF STANDING down & tax to pty fer it. ae ee ee ae ae nove coment ty reas out ot “unofficially fetan| Son to tue Oipestndats j had entered — ” Me aad bie Mantua and gunned flaming. |" —* to find th) to agree om a joint representa- | 20% Upon checking the house,|is to “reach the unchurched." The charge is built up by 08 OF !req car at maximum speed in anigune ye ey Sve. - ‘ ~“|deputies found that the walls, As for sin in New York, he said: ‘to and fromm tee ctmeephere this| “tempt to overtake the leaders. = pan The civil Service commission,|plumbing, electric fixtures, doors,| “If New York has more sin than positive build Tates in| Witnesses sald the car leaped [FUNDS CONTESTED which governs police and firemen’ and heating unit had all been dam-|any other city, it is because there the aircraft or boat, or maybe even| @V¢T ® canal to the left of the About $1.5 million now on hand/jdisciplinary regulations, must be) aged. more New York. on & tall. dead tree in a forest or| Mahway, crushed several spec- |is being contested. Supervisors say|composed of one representative se- _— i oo : " " tators, then careened back over {it mainly was accumulated through |lected by the two departments, one|the vandals had broken every Waterford Area Man - —. the camal, across the road and |Surpluses, sale of county lands,|by the city ‘manager and dow and glass fixture in the house. When . negative clouds or air| ints the crowd there. Twe of the |Teguiar county revenues and the|two, in choose a third It was believed that the destrut-\Foynd Dead in Car ermoving the praitive charoe in| ‘the truck, but the warning was | ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. Hoping for luck .., to get the breaks? MAKE YOUR OWN LUCK! Let’s face it, luck is largely a do-it- yourself activity. Best way is to institute a program of systematic savings ... and stick to it. do your savings is HERE where your money will earn MORE... and grow FASTER. ob” Current Rate Pontiac = Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. PONTIAC: 16 E. 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Reg. $55 MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 |. | Ward Stoddard and Mrs. Forest Lake Country Club members enjoyed an all-member talent show Friday and Saturday eve- One of the scenes from the production was portrayed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siegel of Bir- Hern (right) of Birming- The preacher and the sinner were portrayed by David Booth of Marl- All participating were members of Forest Lake Country Club._/ ; stalled as president of the Michi- gan Children’s Aid Society, Oak- ‘land County Branch at the meeting lof the board of directors held EVERY GRAVE ard Galpin, vice president; Mrs. Syver Thingstad, secretary; Mrs. Harry Henderson, assistant secre- | tary and Milo Cross, treasurer. | At the dinner Mrs. Steere an- PRICED ot... $3 goo | cag her — chairmen Mr. Cross is chairman of the $4900 . $28.00 | DRAPES |. Uneven?.. Shrunk?... Dirty?... Send them immediately Mrs. Steere Jr.,. President of County Children’s Aid Mrs. R. W. Steere Jr. was in-|finance and budget committee, W. E. C, Huthwaite, endowment; Mrs. Bert Norton, personnel; Mrs, Bar- ney Habel, membership and Mrs. |M. A. Dondero, case committee. Friday evening at Hotel Waldron. | Others installed were Dr. Rich-' Heading the courtesy committee is Mrs, Henderson and Mrs. Wil- liam Kennedy is in charge of pub- licity. Dr. Galpin is chairman of the housing committee and schol- arship committee is under the direction of Mrs. Thingstad. Plans were completed for the} jfamily dinner scheduled for June -6 ‘at Hotel Waldron. Foster parents | will be guests at the annual affair. ‘Mrs, Habel is acting as chairman assisted by Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Walter Reuther. {the year, and plans for installation’ | American trucks would mabe up po convoy’ 23,000 miles long. cof Forest Lake Club Group Stages Play | A cast of 40 members of Forest! Lake Country Club presented two performances of ‘‘Frustrations’’) Friday and Saturday evening at/ the club. i William W. Merrill, of Will-O-| Way, produced the show. Donald Graves served as master of cere- monies both evenings. * * *® i Behind the scenes ‘‘stars’’ in- cluded Russell Downey, pianist; Linus W. Liewellyn, stage mana- ger; Mrs. Earl A. Goyeau, make- [ue. and Mrs, Albert Meadows, cos- |tumes. Small to 10 sizes Poplin and Corduroy -in assorted colors Sep 98 a Epsilon Rho Chapter ‘Plans Banquet Mrs. Keith Morgan was hostess to Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta |Sigma Phi sorority at her home on Briggs avenue Wednesday eve- ining, at which time plans were completed for the father and’ daughter banquet. Mrs. Thomas R. Eggleston was! ‘appointed program chairman for’ Ivy League Caps $°% 15 Seuth Saginaw Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 ~~ ale iof officers to be held May |at the home of Mrs. M. A. Calbi on Linden road, were completed. 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M. gee as Ble ss aad NS eRe A ia Biiees mF i “HES i : ee gids = ord eat ae: ae ies F. 1 ag i \ i k ‘ E : ney) Ee, eos A : : beh i . a oar Ss eg : Hg 2 eer peieel gues, fae £ x j i , 3 if } gets. ay { j i oe | : Ny 2 : & aoe es ade hel oe Pes { 4 ee a ae Ho a * Ci var g 43 adel my Py ow, \é | ; é i ee ; ' ; i oP ye." oT? \ pe ; ae * ’ ce eth ey pA REE Pe els gee . hn on | | THE: PONTL: AC. PRESS, MONDAY. MAY _ 13, 1957 “iar: | " T } \, r \ | /unreasonableness in.us that sent | Green shale marks the course|which:in turn is a tributary of ; IMPERIAL Id Be nl her to bed. Going upstairs, we |of many miles of the Green river|the Colorado, : BEAUTY. SALON ir can say something lke this to |—— — Now ut ! “You are not a baby and I am| | 21 9 Auburn Ave. ‘By MURIEL LAWRENCE __alty that stops her physical activ-to develop the ability to reason,'us into some vindictive ae) on) sorry I have given you this babyish - » throuat . Sheila's mother was down in the|ity but one that arouses the'we are foolish not to exercise that), child who has offended us. But|/Punishment. You can get up now Sold only through Light and cellar doing’ the laundry, When mental kind—a penalty that forces ability when we punish them. after inflicting it, we can always and come downstairs. But don't Authorized Electrolux Branches Springy she brought it up to. hang sn ha thoughtfulness on her. * « * correct it. ask us again for that 75-cent-a- uthorize ecrron, - Adaptable line, She suddenly realized (hat/ ABILITY TO REASON Mind, I'm not suggesting we| Wanting more reasonableness week allowance. Until you can take . though Brother’s tricycle was still As cid hild have had ti sid teal quilt wh be better care of Brother when you CURLS & ‘in the yard, Brother was not. s older children have had time'should feel guilt when fear betrays’ from Shella, we can reject the | are asked to, you aren't ready to ; . withanew \Q - # To Sheila, in the kitchen munch- take care of more allowance.” i ing cookies over a comic, she . * ms PERMANENT cried, “Where's Brother? Didn't 1 S h O Ibo | M th N d A aoe ae oa | WAVE tell you to keep an eye on him?” Cc O y O er ce S SSsu rance tae tensanehie punishment rang ec ro ux eaner : : After 20 minutes of frantic ° / thoughtless one. It is our example Make Your sroner war resorea MUST K fG Child L Uijastatmen: Now |r omen sees Ust Keep OT GrOWN CHIIGFEN'S LOVE [or sioushttuness tat evokes | JGHT WEIGHT! HEAVY-DUTY! COMPLETE WITH TOOLS! | hi in the puddle around .’ FE 4-2878 ee p rom Date That’s Why Special Remembrance Day}PARENTAL EGorism tee~-the welt piety j : : eavy-duty cleqner, Edith Stenson. owner | As his mother pulled oft his Shouldn’t Tell Girl Means So Much to Mom PP Aap who Raagessors gree with full to get at 4 —_— weaned Soaked socks, she said to Sheila, ' sor ears oe ee ective,|*st dirt. Complete with two <<< '--all right. Miss—it's to bed for) He’d Rather Take ; ; : multi-purpose tools that clean : WILLIAMK. COWIE | 3 10" th rest of this afternoon) Kew F| By RUTH MILLETT __|biessing of having = special day/They Copreciate Shelie’s power 00 cate hau. A bunnd- Par acer . ionore what ew rlame Her children are grown and scat-| for mothers. recognize her own mistake just as ~ . Vu sites h you ib ignore what! tered all over the country, NOT THE P E they'll belittle her ability to pick new Electrolux at a sensational Custom Upholstery [er 4 --- They ¢ out the right spring coat and make : Pp ie « «* * A high school boy writes me as ney are leading full and busy It's not the words of praise spo-|her own protest Pag ‘cachae Call the number below—or 25 Years of Practical Experience | ls 11. She is too old to be follows: ‘‘I need your help with ives, ‘ken in their behalf from the pulpit, A é pe . write—for your quick home 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 ual bene sent. to bed,|@ Problem I am faced with. I am ae payed Bapoces fat ~~ or printed about them in editorials. demonstration. % Block South of Veorhels What she requires is not a pen- 17 years old and up until a month silhsbat ‘eachias cat h P es It is not even the cards and gifts} Their right thinking, their pow- ELECTROLUX® Authorized Sales ond —_—_<—<$——_ ago I saw a good deal of one girl cor te i pipes Scape that from children still at home, “sie “se i en - Service ee —nothii us — to . It is t sm 2 vy. oa serteys aes on she still has a place in their hearts Mothers a we un acite ox keeps the child irresponsible. 1064 Ww. Huron FE 5.6114 “Recently I met another girl a ~— aul. such have no great need for a The U. 8. Mili Air Transport — , \whom I like very much, and,| But along comes her special | special day. They know they are Se : tary pi ALSO. Fully guorenteed, $ 75 now I see very little of the first] day and the mother whose chil- | needed every day of the year, rvice carries more freight factory-rebuilt Electrolux® 2975 igirl, although we are still friends.| dren are gone suddenly and hap- the combined cargo of the five ; z > But mothers whose children |jargest private airlines in the U. S. Just before I met this second girl] plly has them all back at once. argest pri +o. I has asked the first one to go are grown feed now and then to / | now is the time | iaienarwmet prom, and| 1c Ste, letters, telegreme! have pat inte words the waruting Sweet — Sunny — and SAFE! Your blankets and telephone calls bring each of} assurance that the love of a child e | she accepted, I would like to know : Toe MA | Lol MRLOTMESOLECME | 1 am stil obliged to take her,|"=T Gres cost on Us Gay. | Noe ation, but only becomes x *& * ; separation, but only becomes may I take the secon | . adler ad se That, as I see it, is the great aac as the child grows in ma : _ 7 eed — = F | R \ | @ R A S F Answer: You can explain te | So long as there is a special day ~~ ; the second girl that you asked for mothers once a year, a bit of Mary to go to the prom with you what grownup children feel for Bonded Messenger Servis Co befere you met her and that you their mothers will be expressed. OnGes essenger oervice V4 cannot possibly break the en- ———————_ f ofS “OY But you can’t go to Mary and with each dry cleaning Here's new protection — FREE! Now, as Careful Dan 4 * Ul Usage of “Junior « gently cleans your blankets, he lsay that you now like Jane better At red — = — rag = treats them with his exclusive i : ‘and no longer want her to go to ngs weed kes a or him crops X-Moth process to guarantee | | / | the prom with you without deeply the “Junior” from his own name. | afety f F | R R | | G Inurting her feelings. The only exception to this is when year-long safety from moth the father was a man of such damage. Before you store your | “Dear Mrs, Post: My daughter diged atopic tony = grains blankets, make sure they'll stay 7 is giving a tea for a friend who} name. ie fresh, clean and moth-free relare lis soon to be a bride. Should the t 'two mother’s be invited, and if so. n that case he continues to use all year. = * ishould they be given any special — after his name. _ ° ' { All blenkets returned in ) irecognition, such as being asked | , NBII [to sit at the tea table and pour?|' HAIRSTYLING Some plete bape Tnee |Or perhaps, if not this, would you that turns heads "Note: Ordinery cleaning removes | , ; suggest that theyebe asked to re- X-Meth — Careful Den restores it, Be i * cleans, rejuvenates, beautifies furs ‘ceive with my daughter and the Member of the V Farrell sete, clweys send your dothes te } , ; ; iguest of honor?" Hairstyling Group " Caretul Don, “exclusive with Waite’s! 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FOR 16 BOYS—Eight double-decker. beds are crammed into this boy’s dormitory with the re- sult that state law is being violated. In an area Pentiae Press Photos designed for six beds, the space between bunks is less than three-feet apart. Waterford Opens Drive Will Establish Blood Bank Waterford Township is one of the few communities in the state that does not havea Blood Bank program, and something is now being done about it, according to Mrs. Terry LeRoy. Sponsored by the Waterford Township Business and Professional Women’s Club, a campaign is now ‘ in progress to interest area people in Wheel Chair Given Train Ride ride was one of the nicest Moth- er’s Day gifts crippled Mrs. Eva Lambert, 59, could have received. ‘The train took her from Jack- sonville, Fla., to Keene—a. trip she had planned to make by hitch- in the necessity of such a project. ~~ Working in conjuction with the American Red Cross, who supply the doctors and nurses, the Blood Bank unit must be staffed with’ jocal volunteer help, and ‘‘this is only one small phase of this im- portant project,” Mrs, LeRoy said. “Every organization in Water- * ford Township ‘has to be ontacted for volunteers to help educate the community on what is done with donated blood, how the Blood Bank operates, and why it is $0 necessary,” she added. A donor to the bank may get eredit individually;-through vari- ous organizations, or he may have his credit given to the community in general, Mrs. Le- Roy explained, This type. of program was at- tempted in the township some time ago, but because there were not the required 125 donors to get the Blood Bank started, the pro- ject was~ dropped. A steering committee plans to meet with representatives ftom groups and’ ‘clubs in’ the com. “ging iat 8 p.m. Tuesday, May ‘They. wilt be trained on how the CAL October 22nd. “This is the one thing in the Building, world, that connot be manufac-| tured,"” Mrs. LeRoy said, ‘“‘and when, blood is needed, there just ig no substitute for it," she con- cluded. > State Lawmaker Asks Social Security Changes WASHINGTON (#—Rep. Dingell |(D-Mich) today proposed a change in social security laws ‘to align therh, he said, with “the facts of our present economic life.” : * * * Dingell said he was introducing a bill to increase to $1,800 a year the amount a person can earn and still receive his full social security benefit: The present limitation is $1,200. Dingell said in a statement that his bill would offer some help for * * * nal the effect on th trust oun at tants taeise ede to recrait blood donors = learn about the procedure of setting my, os fee er Be BoA oF vn so modérate that it would not necessarily for any’ increase in hiking in her wheel chair. « * * Mrs. Lambert, a victim of .mul- tiple sclerosis and heart trouble, was wheeling her chair 50 miles when she was spotted by James Woodhouse, 28. She said her husband died three weeks ago and she was going back to Springfield, Vt., to sell the old family homestead * * * Woodhouse bought the proud woman a train ticket and a white suitcase, crated her two dogs and a cat and pinned a corsage of flowers. off her for the ride north. | She arrived at a. friend's -house here last night. ‘ During her lifetime, Mrs, Lam- bert has cared for 26 foster chil- dren. n. Morse to Speak to Democrats at Dinner a will aa 8 their victory in! April 1 state election at a aye. Woman Traveling, ° . said Hubert McKinley Fulkerson KEENE, N. H. ® = A train) north of Jacksonville last week) llogical Hospital in Kansas City DETROIT — Michigan Demo- CROWDED LIBRARY — This is how youngsters at the Oakland County Children’s Home have to crowd — for regular Eneery class every day. The library would Built to House 95--Now Has 160% Open house at the Oakland/ters. Children are sleeping in other | County Children’s Home May 18’ rooms formerly used for rescrea- will give the public an opportunity 430. to see its facilities first-hand. Tie home has a reputation of being one of the best in the state. Officials are proud of it. conditions Sunday. whether new And they are sleeping in halls. coming. The cut in classroom space means that the few schoolrooms| left are filled to the brim. In one Bat the reputation would be recent ninth grade class there were better earned, they feel, if |67 youngsters—more than twice the crowded conditions could be jamount in a normal school and relieved. ‘four times the number recommend- Built in 1929 for 90-95 youngsters, ed for disturbed children. home, leaving the the home has steadily soared above | The . which would foot for dormitory that mark until nowadays it aver-| | the bill if new tacilities are » built, purposes. equal school. . is asked to inspect the crowde =) Uppermost in evefyone’s mind is facilities are forth. 5- year-old boy yesterday after, gown, A recent survey at the home recommended additional cottages for special types of young- sters, plus a school with facilities! * * * to a regular elementary It would be built next to the and May 18 icing EO » ag ’ O be more popular if less crowded, officials say. The room serves -a double purpose, It is the only rand with chairs that children and visitors can meet inside the home, Police Seize Boy, 5, for Felony Attempt CHICAGO W®— Police seized a Rejected Taipei Suitor | Kills Himself and Girl TAIPEI @—Fu Lin-sheng, 38, decided to renew a marriage pro- posal which had been turned \they said, they caught him rifling * * * an auto ‘glove compartment and| His hoped-for bride, Sung Ching, earlier had watched him attempt. and her father would not let him to enter half a dozen parked cars. into the. house in the village of iSan Hsia, near Taipei. When two policemen attempted) * * * to take the youngster into custody| «t's no use wasting your time,” he rolled up the car windows and saiq the father. “My daughter locked the doors. However, the¥ won't marry you.” coaxed him into unlocking the; Fy replied by pulling the pin \doors when they warned him he on g hand grenade. He and the outside present building recreational ages 150-160 children ad ——$—$<$<$$$ * * Despite recent aciine by the Beard of Supervisors, increase in the home's facilities has lagged behind the tremendous Oakland County population rise. One result is there are more eee eee ers Some 200 Waterford Township Extra beds have been crammed iri Scouts will have their 2nd into existing Goratttertos to re will be the camp | fh ‘camporee the weekend of May 17. Eere ie lat Pontiac Lake Recreation area.' Two vocational classrooms have| The three-day camput is under been converted intg sleeping quar- the supervision of Mrs. Jay Ben." nity singing and + lown and each girl will furnish ber presentations. Youth Charged | Sunday morning, iment All of the food will be cooked jon charcoal fires, and will be, of the Waterford Township Presby-| The big event of the Camporee terian Church. Arrested in Missouri —— After Nurse, 2 Students Eat Arsenic in Food PLATTE CITY, Mo. —An 18- year-old scholarship student at Park College has been charged with mixing arsenic in food eaten by a school nursé and two coeds. | * * r i f think someone’s after me,” Firesto Remove Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Drums Inspect Grease Sea’ Check and Add Greke Fluid if Needed. Ate ve _ Shoes to Secure Full Contact. with Carefully Say Test Brakes. Jr., of Muskogee, Okla., after his, arraignment. yesterday, ‘There is jevidence pointing to me because I had access to arsenic in the chemistry laboratory.” * * * Girl Scouts at Waterford Plan Camporee May 17 ed at 8 p.m. Saturday night. Par. ' ents, friends and Girl Scouts from | outside troops have been invited to this affair, featuring commu- ‘be girls of the Catholic faith, will, be held in the big barn on the 1. turned over to juvenile author-|the young man and his mother laten by the girls together as troops. premises, The Protestant scouts: | ities. : will be two adults with each will have a hill-side service, ae There in Poisonin S ‘ lot the the township troops, according the direction of Rev. Roy Lambert) ” |to Mrs. Bendall. ‘CAR SERVICE. SPECIAL |might have trouble breathing with piri were killed and her father ‘the windows closed. ‘had a leg blown off. Asked what he was doing in the, car, the boy replied, “Looking Oey ee Held i in Fatal Stabbing “He's the youngest prisoner I've ‘of His Uncle in Albion jever seen held for a felony in 3) years on the job,"’ said Police Lt. ‘old Richard Kline today in the ——— identified) «tal Sunday stabbing of his 55 cm Pecviggerh port s year-old uncle, George Ballantine, ‘father Edward, 30, when informed Both are of Albion. ‘of the boy’s action, exclaimed: | x * * “Oh, he’s done that before!” | Prosecutor Noble Moore said * * * Kline admitted the slaying, ‘saying The father was charged with he stabbed his uncle with a 10-inch ‘contributing to the delinquency of butcher knife when Ballantine in- a minor. Police said Michael will/tervened in an argument between ALBION t#—Police held 21-year. fire to be light- troop amateur- church serv ices | over money. =. Se <— i & a U.S.A. Collection AMERICA TODAY fashioned in spirited links and clips aE CROSSROADS :? 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Stewart went p along with Skousen’s order and P'found his, too, was no good. >| The chief and the mayor quick- lyly acquired 20-day temporary ‘permits. ® Bare Sandals © Cushioned Soles 74 N. Saginaw St. We Give Holden Stamps MAIN FLOOR—SHOE DEPT. FSS SSCS SCC CCC SCC CCC CCC TCC TCC CCC CCC UU UVC CTC CCC CCC CCC CVC VCVCVCCCCVVTVCTTVTTTTT. db fn bn hi fi hi i bi i Ai A A A hi A A ha hi Ai hi bi hi hi i Mi Ai hi i Min Mi Mi Mi i Mn hi hi Mn Mn i Mn hn Mh hana vv v ‘eorwrefeee.rerwrrwrerrrrr,vrry be te he te hp bn A i he in Mi i hi hi hi Mi hi hi hi i Mihi hi i i hi ln Police Chief Reddens Yma Sumac to Receive Uncontested Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif. uw — Yma Sumac, the Peruvian singer whose domestic disharmony in- cited one of Hollywood's noisiest brawis last month, is going to get an uncontested divorce, says her lawyer. * * * Attorney Jerry Giesler filed no- tice in Superior Court yesterday that a settlement has _ been reached between Miss Sumac and Moises Vivanco. . Miss Sumac filed suit for di- vorce April 17. A week later a battle developed at Vivanco's home after she and a private de- tective arrived to pick up some lof her belongings WIN A ‘252° DANCE COURSE JUST UNSCRAMBLE THE DIZZY DANCE PUZZLES Here’s real fun! All you have to do is unscramble the letters of each Dizzy Dance puzzle below and spell out the name of the popular dance. If you succeed in answering all the six puzzles correctly, you'll win a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance Course absolutely rrez. A prize-winning certificate good for your dance lessons will be sent to you and must be presented in person at the studio. Learning to dance is so easy the Arthur Murray way. Even a beginner can master his famous “Magic Step”—key to all dances—in almost no time at all. And then your fun really begins! Parties are part of Arthur : Murray lessons, so winners can count on a world of good times. You get to dance with many different partners...meet lots of new people...make hosts of new friends! So don’t miss this opportunity to learn the latest dance steps and find new happiness, too. Mail your entry today. The answer is WALTZ See if you can solve this puzzle: I > = the United States 37 million juveniles and adults are now! en- rolled in schools. . a to buy, the creature and wring Ma — . “That’s the ‘best suggestion I've ever had,” the caller told Demop- Man Buys Rooster fo Wring Its Neck OKLAHOMA CITY (#—An Okla- homa City man thanked Munici- pal Judge James Demopolis yes- terday for his suggestion concern- ing a rooster that crowed at 4 a, m. each day. olis, “I bought that rooster for 50; cents and will get $10 worth of pleasure wringing its neck and sleeping late.” Trouble with _ SEPTIK-FLO Keeps tanks clean, odorless, and working freely. Sold at your favorite market. | Cost to the U.S, of the Virgin) lislands was $25 million, three’ times the price of Alaska. The | Demopolis had told the irate|#lands cover only 133 square caller since there is- no law/Mmiles while Alaska has 586,400 Prevent Septic Tonk = | against roosters the best bet was square miles. g Ma te h/ Ce ~ 25 1 - Breod Pan 5 - Measuring Cups 1 - Angel Cake Pan 2 - Biscuit, Cake 1 - Muffin Pan ond Roasting Pans 1 - Measuring Spoon Set 2 - Pie Plates 1 - Cooky Sheet 2 - Layer Cake Pans Modern Gas Ranges for ’57 Are AUTOMATIC ALL THE WAY Autematic TOP BURNER Automatic OVEN Automatic BROILER Automatic TEMP CONTROL Act Wow...LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Also FREE INSTALLATION ees vere-ce » YOU'LL WIN A $25°° DANCE COURSE. IF YOU CAN UNSCRAMBLE THESE PUZZLES ereeececoe eoecece e ; PUZZLE nha ae somata - __ SONTES RULES aS q - FR = te ‘ai Arthur Murray. stedents . : @ Entries to > Murray not N M = T «Cy ne pan fo 0 sine, Cont end May 31st, 1957. (oO T) |B ig f Oo T) i : : | . . . 25 East Lawrence St. , PUZZLE No. 4 PUZZLE No. 5 PUZZLE No. 6 Pontiac, Mich. ’ SOSHHHSOHHOSHHOOHHESED Ss . f, The answer is OP VOTCCOTORTTS EOS OREO EDO COO TE CELLOS oy MTTITITITICLLITTT TTT cut OUT AND MAIL THIS ENTIRE COUPON ee \ | ei ; i i La ™) (70) {t.B) B D a > b oe ADDRESS __. ay Fie ha 2 city. : STATE Wa) (SUR): (en) ee The been T the auvwa? i YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER. r « ; j t 4 ' = | oe Foor 1957, Arthur Murray, Ine ‘ bet Ae es 7 pdvenwopereveegeonssesacs ° whe i DP eccccsessesceseccsceecesoscconececese®® xP ‘The Following Dealers Are Displaying the. “MATCHLESS,” “AUTOMATIC ALL _ THE WAY” Ranges: Sears Roebuck & Co. Oberg’s Appliance 154-N. Saginaw ; 435 Main Street. Pontiac . Rochester WK : | i wi C Inc Weyne Gabert’s Appliance toutes - Pontiac Michigen Fluorescent Thomes Economy Furniture 393 Lake Ave. 361 S. Saginaw Lord’s Furniture Lake Orion Appliance 125 W. Heron St. {se 5 Broadway | E * ; : H t ; . ot nston Electric Good Housekeeping Shop Like Ores 51 W. Haron Street Hall's Plumbing & Heating Larry Gilliam Appliance 36S. Washington ) x 5M a Yate be Oo Rochester Furniture Kowalski Plumbing ‘& Heating ¢ Ns \ ry m.\ ¥ ‘ ~ i er: Ww Se eee eS SST SSS SESS eseasg ess eesau aga a rr, bl i a ee ee ae ? a Y swers in the $800. Awaiting Right Numbers > for Pot-0-Gold We don't need to tell you all the things you can do with $800, but we will remind you ‘that you may be the recipiee of that amount if you can successiully pick the numbers ior this week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle. Remember to write the numbers in the squares, not the word answers. Entries are a if puzzle blanks contain words new puzzle contains a series of squares which are om eetenlly lettered and a corresponding list of sentences two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The Soest is ‘to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word in the equare which hes the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with al! other squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squores. Y * PUZZLE NO. 50 A B Cc D STREET ADDARESS . COOP OHE EEO HEHEHE EHH EHO OED UT orsce es or eerie sens PHOME NO. . ......6.:. _ we ee nesses eee B ABBE ABA Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. A housewife might be inclined to do something about ene that was dripping with rain. (1) CELLAR; (2) CALLER. B. H the bride doesn’t show up for the wedding. the groom will be vey badly ————.. (3) JOLTED; (4) JILTED. is useful for repairing :tile walls. (5) MASTIC: (6) PLAS PLASTIC. D. A folding umbrella comes in handy if the weather is akety to get ——_——, (7) BETTER: (6) WETTER. Should be avoided if one wants a good night's sleep. (9) RANELING: (18) WAADGLENG- PF. A political demagogu may nof attract as many voters as he hoped ra (11) ROSTRUM: (12) NOSTRUM. In this, G. ud certai: expect the singing to be in unison. (13) 3 (14) CHANTEY, H. May stir up great controversy after a Congressional bill has been passed. (15) PREPOSITION: (16) PROPOSITION. LA bookkeeper would surely be fired if the in his ledger came out wrong too frequently. (17): ACCOUNTS: (i) At AMOUNTS. J. Is often said to have a certain attraction. (18) MAGNATE: + (20) MAGNET. K. Building lots should be ——— build a large city apartment. (22) CONTINUOUS. L. Many high school seniors devote particular efforts te if the purchaser pians to (21) CONTIGUOUS: . achieving this. (23) COLLEGE: (24) KNOWLEDGE. M. Net good for shoes if it's wet. (25) WEATHER: (26) LEATHER. N. Wise government leaders have warned us to conserve our resources (27) NATURAL; (28) NATIONAL. ©. Hardly to be recommended for a man with high blood pressure. (29) CURRY: (30) HURRY. are part of the accepted routine in the medical profession nowadays. (31) SAMPLES: (32) SIMPLES. Q. Wf net up to standard, would certainly call for corrective measures. (33) CONDUCT: (34) CONDUIT. R. Having just combed her hair. « doesn't like to have Ss. ‘ (35) R : (36) RUMPLE. Uniess an ———— when installed. it may flap “in the Sind. GS (37) TAUT: (38) TIGHT. The wife of a struggling composer might wel] understand that this is necessary io his success. (39) SYMPATHY: (40) SYMPHONY. a OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- . ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3: To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No 50 must bear a Tuesday, May 21, postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered * by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4, Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash Hey of $100 a 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners ate announced. Only one such bonus can be award- ed to each winner.no matter how many weekly prizes 1 may accumulate. 7. Each week's puzzie will ‘be palleided Monday Wednes- od and Friday .unti! the contest's end. Either or all will be et 5 as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be cnnmenee) coe ot the week following individual contests. Offi rm er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, ——— for Oak- - on x Se ee | Fectures . de —— “ puzzles, now the solutions until after each contes Answers will be delivered to the Press taut by is over. Mr, Ziem after the final deadline. | ¢ is only one correct solution to the. POT-O-GOLD puzzle, only that correct answer can win. The decision of the fuilges ts final and al! contestants agree to abide by the judges’ decision. Potitiae Press and none /can be returned , 10. Completed puzzler, must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFF! X $8, Pontiac, Michigan. Winners will be i either tag Hin hi or in the mails. 2 I, All entries becoming the property of The i | ees . " eS ee 4 ess y aa ee aE ae pes Rage. A) ’ ; ee J a Gk) z > RE Be ; i eet al seth dfn matey) sien a RD fon hele eee eg ATM yf ek pt oe vu tH deo \ ne i } ae : e Rady “a y THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 13, 957 | - -t Up | F — F i / i f 6 aim, pecker: at Pontiac Gen-,at- St “Ioeeph Mercy Hospital after;from the Fisher Body Division, : MRS. FRED GIBB eral Hospital, la two days’ iliness. ember jof Masonic Lodge No.| Deaths in Po n tiac Area’ He is survived by. brothers, Lee; He was last 5 (eae asa carly a . lemartes, Leon Jr.. and sister, Mae. penter. F.&AM), the Modern Wood- Fred Grene) Gibb, 56, of 3400 Hix-, ‘Lynn Looney, He is surviv ed by four aileron, ¢ > imen, and a member of Zion Meth/ ee wal be at Tieden KARNIG ANDONIAN theran Church of York, Pa., and | ‘odist Church of Murrayville, Il. sday ; ; | Prayer service will be held at Harry Nash of Big Rapids, Chester Karnig Andonian, 70, ‘of 356/was employed last as the man: Wiliam F. Davis Funeral Home,of Pontiac, Mrs. Margaret Wig-| He is survived by two Franklin Rd., died yesterday at ager of Peopie’s Credit Clothing | with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. gins of Miami, Florida, and Mrs. Clyde Spencer of Baytown, Texas attack: in Detroit Saturday after- his home, ore. Norman: Bidstrup of Pontiac. jand Ben J. Ozbun of Pontiac, and noon. Rosary il be said at 8 He was a member of St. Jobns| He ale was a member of the | MRS, GEQRGE MARIUTZA Service will be at 11 a. mt”? daughters, Mrs. Margaret D.' tonight in the William R. Potere Armenian Church, Highland Park: Service for Mrs. George (Kath- Wednesday from the Sparks-Grif- Erickson of Pontiac, and “Mrs.: Funeral Home. ‘and the S. D. Hunchakian Society, Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, erine) Mariutza, 63, of 11544 Gilbert fin Funeral Home. with Dr. John Pauline Cloutier of Milford, and She is survived by her husband: ,New York, N. Y iChamber of Commerce, the Elks, Rd., Memphis, who died Sunday, H. Hall . of Centre f Methodist also a brother Joseph, of Jackson, her sons and daughters. Joan. Surviving besides his wife are Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday Church officiating, with burial in “- atherine and Robert Gibb at five son, Jerar of Royal Oak;|Order of Moose, Mt. Zion Lodge!from William Vasu Funeral Home’ Restlawn Cemetery in Grand Rap-| Service will be at 3 p.m. Tues- sme: also five others, Mrs, Mar- |\Koorkin of Kalamazoo; Valrich,/74, and the Federated Court, York, at Royal Oak and at 11:45 a.m. ids. day at the Farmer - Snover Fun-' —— —— | Mike and Edward Andonian (serv- ‘Pa. lfrom St. Simion Church on 7 Mile -_——— eral Home, with Rev. Milton jing in the Navy), all of Pontiac;| Surviving children are RobertaiRd with burial in Evergreen AUSTIN ODELL Banks of Central Methodist ,and a daughter, Mrs. Geneva Legal Mae Coon, of Pontiac and Mrs.| Cemetery. Austin Odell. 48, of 22 Beaudette Church and Rev. Thio. R. Allebach 10° a:m: he C hi Additional Deaths pinian, of Niagara Falls, N. Leona Freehan, of New York. | Sisaxiec her husband. Mrs Ma-| St. was dead on arrival at the of the United Presbyterian Church on fon 25 The body is at Pursley Funeral The body is at Brace-Smith Fur iitza is survived by her children, Pontiac General Hospital Saturday Officiating. Burial will be at White Home. ineral Home. Mrs, Mary Hatjoglov, Mrs, Valen-| morning. Chapel Memorial Comete with | | tina Nan, Mrs. Dora Toth, Mrs.| He was employed by the Pontiac * Masonic grave service by #age guerite Nance of Quincy. Mrs. Je See eces na | J em soget pears M 'Helen Toth, John and Dan Marit’ Motor Division. No. 21, F.& A.M. Natzell of Freemont. Mrs. Ber- | George Warren Bass, 64, of 206 John R. Lindquist, 46, of 94 ary | and Art Mariutza. | He is survived by his mother. a niece Gill of Mesick, Fredrick Jr. Parkdale Ave. died Sunday after- Day Ave. died Saturday at his) Essie Odell& and a brother Elex MRS, STEVE GODO of Clarkston and Philip of Ft. Eu- /noon. at his residence after a cor-) oes yea lenle , CASSELL MATTHEWS laf Greenwood, Miss. and cisierx IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. stice, Va.: her mother, Mrs, Ella herntd ieetei 'M . fae ge = General Cassell Matthews, son of Mr. and Rosa Lee Somerville of Indianap- Steve (Mary Jane) Godo, 55, of 530 VanLeuven of Milford and four ae “Bod = eee te Se Seeing besides, “his wile ae! Freeman Matthews of 2% olis, Ind., Lubertha Townsend and Black Corners Rd. here, who died brothers and four sisters, including isher ivision, | i ae one pile vdioa ° ein Loe, r y \children, Elaine, Beverly and Bill Rapid St. was dead at birth at ‘Estella Gray of Memphis, Tenn., Friday, was to be held at 2:pm. Mrs. Madeline Boucheart, Mrs He is survived by his widow, Ida Coleman Bass, and_ two Lindquist at home. A sister, Mrs.| brothers and two sisters. |Martha Tondu of Pontiac; and a) \1 a.m. Wednesday at Pontiac Gen-| and Elise Snell and Edith Mae today from the Lester Smith & Son Frances Conzemius, and Margaret \eral Hospital. iSmith of Greenwood. Funeral Home with burial in Im- VanLeuven. all of Milford... and | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. brother, Wiler Lindquist of Detroit.| Surviving besides his parents are The body will be shipped to lay Township Cemetery. . Edward of Davisharg Wednesday from the reece Fu-| Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. brothers James, Freeman Jr., Greenwood. Miss., where service) Besides her husband, Mrs. Godo ee lene neral Home with the Rev. Theo- tomorrow at Huntoon Funeral|Keith and Larry, and sister, Doris'will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday. is survived by two daughters Mrs STEVEN MARK HAYHOW dore R. Allebach offic iating. Burial Home with Rev. Milton Banks of Jean Matthews. Arrangements are by the William Evelyn Stoldt of Imlay City and) WALLED LAKE — Service for will be at White Chapel Memorial Central Methodiat Church officiat-, Prayer service was held at Wil- F. Davis Funeral Home Mrs. Shirley Anspaugh of Capac; Steven Mark Hayhow, who was Ronald of Almont and dead at birth on Friday, ‘Cemetery. ing, with burial in Perry Mt. Park liam F. Davis Funeral Home, with, two sons, was held . Cemetery. burial at Oakland County Ceme- JOHN HENRY OZBUN Arnold of Imlay City; two sisters. at 10°30 a.m. today from Donelsion- La ROY H. C. COON . tery. | John Henry Ozbun, 75, of 111;Mrs. Alice Mast of Indiana and Johns Funeral Home with burial in La Roy H. C. Coon, 61, of 383 ‘ROGER LEE LOONEY oe te LeGrande Ave., died Sunday morn-'Mrs. Maggie Esch of Caseville: Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. S. Marshal] St. died Saturday at Roger Lee Looney, son of Mr.) ROBERT J. NASH ling in Pontiac General Hospital and two brothers, Richard of New) The infant was the son of Cal- Pontiac General Hospital. and Mrs, Leon Looney of 256 Ce-| Robert J. Nash, 98, of 405 W./after a three months’ illness. York and Floyd Wiedman of Ca- vin and Gwendolyn Hayhow of 7645 roit Blvd. here He was a member of the Lu- dardale St., was dead at birth at Huron St., died Sunday morning He was a Jefe Si! retired employee pac. Det Choose colorful fruits and vegetables, at the peck of freshness, during Kroger's Big 1c Produce Sale! Every one is guaranteed fresh or your money back. Produce is Fresher at Kroger! SOLID, GREEN, CRISP, CLEAN | pf. Head Lettuce Get Fresh Beets “a Yc Buy one for 29c Get another for Spinach } Aneiher i” . 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Address Excelsior Institute, Dept. 5560, Excelsior Springs, Mo. —— pmrenememen jas she entered the car of Mr. pave reported that the Queen's iFel who were waiting to take her tion from President Sleechower 10-15 Year Term | | SANTA FE, N. M. ®—Nancy) Campbell, 49, refusing to talk to! newsmen, walked out of the New Mexico State Prison at dawn yes-| terday and hurried to a waiting, icar, | It was six years ago that Miss | |Campbell, then a prominent Santa! WASHINGTON «—Queen Eliz- |Fe physician, kidnaped Syear-/abeth II of Britain and Prince old Linda Stamm for $20,000 ran-|phijip are due to visit the Unit- som. She has served six years of eq States for about 10 days in a 10-to-15 year prison term, get- early October, according to plans ting time off for good behavior. which have been worked out. be- * * * i tween Washington and London. Her head was covered with a| * * * scarf and she wore dark glasses) persons close to the negotiations toCometo U. §. Report British Royalty: to Visit Washington in) Early October and Mrs. W. G. Turley of Santa) formal acceptance to an invita- to San Antonio, Tex. to come to Washington probably Six years ago Linda Stamm wi be received here in two to testified at the trial that MisS/ three weeks. It has been pending Campbell took her from home to an abandoned, windowless ranch house south of Santa Fe. The child was found unharmed 30 hours later in the kidnaper’s yellow convertible, only a few ‘feet from where officers captured for months while officials worked out details. * * * Elizabeth and Philip are ex- pected to visit places other than Washington but~ diplomats said they did-not know what towns and utmost imipor- | Miss Campbell as she reached for the ransom. * * * Miss Campbell's license to prac- tice medicine in New Mexico has been revoked and officials have| indicated it will be almost impos-| sible for her to obtain another. | Eggs are important as body ibuilders since they are rich in cities would make up the itinerary except that. it seems certain | Jamestown, Va., would be includ- jed. Talk of an invitation to the Queen was started originally by sponsors of this. year’s celebra- tion of Jamestown’s historic past. So far all exchanges between, Washington and London on the| ee ee w VERTIS PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 13, ET — The U. S. Air Force X-13 Vertijet, a jet-pow vertical take-off and landing research plane, takes off from a ground service trailer at Edwards Air.Force Base, Calif. The plane, developed by the Ryan Aeronautical Co., made its first complete flight sequence last month. Rising and descending on a column of exhaust gases, the X-13 depends solely on thrust from its jet engine for both direct lift and level flight. It Came Late for ) ered Queen's projected visit have been| Hollywood Headlines handled primarily by the U. S. vitamin A, Embassy in London and have NOW thru THURS. * H SMASH HITS! jbeen covered with as much offi- ‘cial secrecy as the authorities | could muster. This is normal] in ithe case of an invitation by the President to the chief of another jstate. Nevertheless word usually gets around .and reports have | been current for about a year that ‘the President would invite Eliza- beth and Philip to Washington and that she would accept, | De! Pychoy Reynolds ) ye ° | : When Patrick Goldring, firm| critic of London's Daily Workers, jresigned he was the fourth mem- 153 0).5 8) 5 Se) ae le) 4 Italian Prod By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS fa -* HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The old’ established producing firm of Ponti-De Laurentiis which made’ ‘War and Peace,” “La Strada’’| land ‘Gold of Naples” is ‘no more! | A new partnership has now been formed by Carlos Ponti and Mar-' cello Girosi. ‘ber of the staff to quit over the Both producers, now in Holly- Big Plans tor New Firm ucers Make jand perhaps that is why he found jits taste so sweet. cause Mrs. Newman is still going, to remain Mrs. Newman for the time being at least. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Those two greats, Dick Rogers and Oscar Hammer-| stein, are expected here today to. see the Todd-AO test Leon Sham- roy shot of Mitzi Gaynor for “South Pacific."’ By International News Service Power came late in life to Gustavo Rojas Pinilla of Colombia, The American - educated engi- neer and lieutenant general had shown no outward sign of political aspirations before 1953. Then a new crisis in the South American republic sent the army into action, “for the peace of the nation and the future of Ceolombia.’* As usual with such actions in Latin America, the army installed its commander, Rojas Pinilla. Ten- sion - weary members of opposing Liberal and Conservative Parties cheered. SHOWS IMPATIENCE But the tall, solidly built, skilled soldier with an attractive smile, soon showed he was sometimes impatient and inflexible. He evid- enced a growing taste for power. Colombians of almost all par- | ties cheered again Friday — four years later — when the dictator - president was deposed in a bloodless coup by the same army men whe had installed | him. The balding, clean-cut general’ was born in Tunja, Colombia, on/| March 12, 1900. He entered the) army young and became an artil-| lery specialist. x & & | For three years he studied engi-| neering at Tri-State College, An-| gola, Ind., and worked for some Colombia Ruler Enjoy His First Taste of Power time on an automobile assembly line in the Midwest. He rose rapidly in the army. He was director of Colombia's War College in 1944, director of ' aeronautics in 1946-47, com- mander of the first brigade, and became a lieutenant general by 1949. ° When the Korean War broke out, he served as a staff officer with: the contingent that became the battle -trained corps of Col- ombia's highly skilled peace-time| army. * * * But his political career showed no parallel to his military years. He was irritated by the press, a. o., * z aoa Pp Ty A Ee CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE * * * * + closed one liberal paper and set up his own. government-run chain. He forced the two parties into }common opposition to his military ‘dictatorship, offended first pro-| testant circles and then the Ro- man Catholics and finally got the’ 2150 Road Phone FE 4-461! national constituent and legislative assembly to re-elect him to a four year soldiers guarded the capitol, Gutter-Type Pigeons End Up Blind Drunk PORTLAND, Maine u—Thirsty Portland pigeons spotted a brim- full city gutter and converged to delicately dip their bills. Within minutes, nearly all were staggering blindly about. Some- one, it appears, emptied a radia- tor filled with alcoholic anti- freeze into the gutter only mo- ments before. term. The members voted, Wednesday as armored cars and) | MAPLE ROAD © ~OH.MEN! * PLUS x DAN DAILEY GINGER ROGERS DAVID NIVEN BARBARA RUSH TONY RANDALL |wood, reveal fabulous plans to put lit. mildly. \""The Three Sisters,” Chekhov's famous play. | ‘The Italian producers want In- | grid Bergman, Sophia Loren and | Audrey Hepburn for the three leads—but the only one they can be sure of is Sophia, who has made many films for Ponti. Since she won't be free for some itime, the first Ponti-Girosi picture Fried Chicken—Shrimp | will be “The Sea of the Dead,” by Fish—Drumburgers Brazilian novelist Jorge Amado. PIZZA | Hungary massacre, Golden Drumstick Box Dinners Now Delivered Piping Hot to Your Home from Noon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483 and business partner Marty Melch- er took time out from his picture OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY TIL 9 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 6 ' iy + oe GHT “Green Eyes” at Warners to tell me of an idea he has for Doris. the Bandit.’ ” Marty, ‘‘which, if it works out, will co-star Doris and Dean Martin. It’s a very cute idea with Doris as| a suffragette and Dean as a lov-| able bandit. I've turned it over to a director, and if we're able to Nationally Known Brand SPATTER ASPHALT 9x9x Ve work it out, this will be made be- fore the end of the year.” Sunday, the Melchers gave a barbecue for the visiting newspa- permen who are in the Perleberg- Seaton picture, ‘““Teacher’s Pet.” A, Armstrong Corlon FLOOR TILE .... 164 Nationally Known LINOLEUM TILE.... LUCKY LYNN BARTON Two dreams came true in the life of Lynn Barton, pretty model, with but a single flip of the wheel 6‘ Sale on Plastic WALL TILE 50% OF T RUBBER PLASTIC FORTIFIED of fortune. She'd always wanted to be a movie star — and she’d always wanted to meet Elvis Presley. So it’s Lynn’s good luck to be chosen from dozens of girls by producer Pan Berman to play one of the top femme roles in ‘“‘Jail- ILE Known Never Needs Waxing! Deluxe Gauge LIFETIME VINYL FLOOR TILE crose-out 7° Reg. 19c Brond Value ° iw , house Rock” with Elvis. Reg No Ad | Pan selected. the young beauty 2c Te ed. weg after he saw her picture, “Play 4c 2c C pecseeg (Girl of the Month” in a national gel |magazine. The other good femme Sc 2c 8x8 Ter put in Elvis’ film goes to Judy 6c 3c r. When Pauj Newman is on bo- cation in Europe for “A Time to Love” and a Time to Die,” he won't be without Joanne Wood. ward’s company. Joanne has taken Claire Bioom’s house in London and will live there dur- ing August and September. NH a) 20th asked Joanne to do personal Eve” during those months and she because she would be in Europe. - fis any chance of immediate « One picture will be based on Doris Day's favorite boy friend| The reason I know is because appearances with ‘‘Three Faces of replied that she was not available It doesn't look to me as if there Paul getting his] gums ‘freedom, however, be-|] IRQ Marlon Brando's former fiancee (7), Josianne Berenger, has that look when she's with singer Henri TONIGHT ot 6:45-10:15 KEEGO TUESDAY 8:35 only Phillip, formerly Harrison, young starlet. Dean Martin does the Tuesday | night show at the Cocoanut | Grove for Tony Martin, who has to be at the Copacabana in New York. The McGuire sisters open Wednesday. Ardis and Bill Holden reached New York by plane yesterday aft- ier five months away from home. | They'll only stay in town a few days, returning here Wednesday, | ee | | Nate Gross, working in ‘‘Teach- | American than an actor—the lights. lare too hot. Ann Marsters, of the |same paper, agrees. wed to Susan = East of Walled Lake - MA 4-3135 BRAVE ur @, MILLAND ERNEST BORGNINE CintmaSe OPE Kisses His Wife Goodby, | Prisoner Returns to Cell | WESTMORELAND, N. H, ®— Emil Jantti, 53, kissed his wife goodby at the gate of Cheshire County Jail last night and walked inside, Sheriff Frank Walker said Jant- ti, serving 30 days for an escape last March, broke out again last. \Friday by walking through a’ fence hole he was sent to repair. MA 4-2151 Walled Lake GS . y 4 anion ee aaa ersrenrs er A — em # AP CEORGE WVTOR Poca} | ROCK HUDSON —_— DEAN EDV FERSER @ | TST Ma 4.2151 | and TUESDAY Walled Lake HOLIDAY IN HAVANA WITH DESI ARNEZ THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL WITH LUCILLE BALL Jantti spent two days in the woods and then went home Winchester. After supper, his wife drove him. back to the jail. Susan Hayward Allowed. to Take Sons Home BURBANK, Calif. (#—Actress Susan Hayward now can take her 12-year-old twin sons to her Car- rolton, Ga., home under an agree- ment reached with her divorced husband, actor Jess Barker. The agreement was approved in Superior Court yesterday. The two boys, Timothy and Gregory, will join the actress and her new to|7 = FIRST-RUN 0 ‘ NOW PLAYING husband, attorney Floyd Eaton Chalkley, after finishing their cur-| rent school term and visiting DOORS OPEN 10:45 This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer to a 1 Doz. Limit Strictly Fresh : LARGE EGGS GOOD TUES. AND WED. CASH MARKI LY ! Bazley's Air Conditioned for Your Comfo: Lean, Meaty PORK BUTTS 3 9: HOCKS \Leon, - Blade Cut PORK CHOPS oso M Veal ‘RUMP ROAST 2.9: |r 3 3: Tender, Sliced Meaty Veal | BEEF LIVER | SHLDR. STEAK TENDER BEEF « TENDER BEEF H i OGART HEPB "THE peter Pee ee Oe. | MUTINY Strand) bat be] bik NE=10101, Om Club Steaks Ln ‘ Exclusive at Your Butterfield Theaters AND RAY MILLAND in SHOWING FULL OF | LIFE *eeeoeeeee et ‘3 BRAVE MEN’ 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph: Phone FE5-4500 . ° TONIGHT THE £ PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 133, 1957 | a Stock Market NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket stepped further ahead today as nonferrous metals and oils made}| gains in early trading. Among pivotal issues the gains ran from fractions to around a point or se. A few stocks went ahead ag much as 2. A prediction by Commerce Sec- retary Weeks’ business advisory council that 1957 business will: be better than in 1956 and.a forecast by Labor Secretary Mitchell that employment will reach a record 68 million this summer were bullish. But signs of even tighter money and of a holddown on inventories by manufacturers made the back- ground mixed. Most aluminums and coppers rose as they made up somewhat for their poor showing last week. Alcoa was ahead more than a point. Aluminum gained around a} point. Other gainers were Kaiser) Aluminum, Anaconda and Ameri- can Smelting. International Nickel J. Nephier C Pi 4 al me. are et ures af as decimal po’ ae a allen Elec. 2 Co, Ae | Baldwin ang sed busscce © 13 om Gear C eb giste * 24.2 35 L, Ol & & Chem. co, * 25 2.6 Howell Elec. Mo. Co. .... * 86 57 Peninsular Met. Pd. Co, * 9 9.7 ophet Co. ........ * 11.2-114 Rudy Manufact. Co. Bb vu Toledo 14 14 134 Wayne Screw Pd.s Co. 70 O17 OT *No sale; bid and ae | MARKETS ] Strides Ahead Produce: DETROIT PRODUCE The following reported by the Bureau of Markets, covers sales of locally grown produce “2 No. 1 and fancy trades only, brought to the Farmer's arkets 4 growers and sold b: in wholessle package lots. PRICES THURSDAY WERE: Fruitse— 136 a bu. Ap fancy, 6.00 bu; No. 1, 15-3. 2 bu ties bu. EGETABLES MISC: ro i een doz. bchs. Beets, 1.50-2.00 bu. Carrots, to; 135-1. 1% bu. BU prac g Root, 50 % bu, Nga a rs a, 50-Ib. bag. Radish: 1.25-1.75 = behs. —" gry a behs; met 1, .85-1.00 = 1, Lae bu. : Collards, No. 1, 125-1.75 bu. 00 bu. Spinach, No. Sorrel, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 1, 1.76-3.00 LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS:Let- tuce, No. 1, 1.26-1.50 Bibb, hothouse, oon basket. EGGS: Large, 11 56-12.00 30-doz. case; 10.00-10.60; small, 8 00. medium, DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. May 10 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b. Wheat Futures. Drop Lower 1y./tures downward in active early , board of trade dealings today. "|port. Trade authorities said the oo,| government boost of about 35 mil-| wheat, production caused selling which pushed almost all grain fu- Wheat futures dipped around a cent at times before meeting sup- lion bushels, in indicated produc-| tion did not cause as much selling as anticipated, however. Corn met some support after | an early downturn, with buying based partly on comparatively light receipts, Soybeans dipped around a cent and then re- covered somewhat. Near the end of the first hour old style wheat was ‘4 to 14s lower, May $2.16%8, new style wheat was unchanged to ™% lower, July $2.07%, corn was unchanged to % higher, May $1.30%, oats were % lower to % higher, May 70%, rve was % to %4 lower, May $1.14%4, DETROIT #—Dealer inventories oon | of new passenger cars declined slightly during April. Automotive News reported today the total on May 1 was 735,197 units compared with 745,915 on April 1. On May 1 last year the retailers had on hand or in tran- A SPECIAL MEETING OP THE TOWN- sit from the factories 902,585 cars. shi Board of In at pg ——d Meanwhile’ sharp upturns in out- pi oveninn at 7:30 PM. for the purpose | Put by Ford and Chrysler have of re HAROLD 3. DOE — given the industry a larger over- ej all wolume for the year cpa Ce 193 STATE OF MICHIGAN-—IN THE PRO- bate Court for the County of Oakland. Juvenile In the matter of the ee ing John Monjeau, Cause No, an Harmon Monjeau, father of said ¢ ition Paw gue doggy = filed in this Court hag SE Fe ge nat § wot She, Ghate and teat ie gy ut carseiaotien. ot't In the name of tthe Aya 9 on of & copyiwas presented by the M.S.U, Col- Far nt pewsanel prt in the oe of Business and Public Ser- ~ cireulated in : j ea. Witn Le je Arthur £. pong el Jud rt, in the City | i ae B Soares ‘this 10th 407! “Continental “Camalty Company = a tres y Seige , Rhine S, Barry / 5. Barty, of fete’. Vascassenno. Associates Agen- Deputy Probate Restate, Juvenile’, Di-|cy, 357 W. Huron *, te Der May 13, nen mond Jubilee Club, to date as compared with the like pro-|1956 period. Passenger car assem- blies this year through last Satur- a ee ee saree ar with last year’s 2,487,352 for the same period. ‘* Business Note Attending a short course at the Life Insurance Sales Institute at est/Michigan State University, May Antrobus, toy, 40.16 to 8 were Frank forenco®. |Tincoln National Life Insurance, and Ronald’ Stanhouse, of Equit- able Life Insurance. The course 709 Knight Dr., slightly injured when his car left taken to Rockford, IL., the road at a curve and smashed | into Ash's police reports. 2 Hurt asCarRams House on Wixom Rodd Ah auto accdent at Wixom sad Glengary Rds., Commerce Town-| ship, early Sunday morning injured’ LAKE ORION — Service for Clemens and one sister, Mrs, Eliz-! two men and damaged a house Frank L. Hadsall of Flint, former-|&beth Sauer of Utica. owned by Charles Ash of 2220 ity of Lake Orion, who died Sunday| CHICAGO W—A government re-|Wixom Rd. lin Detroit, will be held from Rei- port boosting indicated winter! thomas Robert Dewitt, 21. of gle’s Funeral Home in Flint at. Milford, was house, according to His companion, Carl Schmidt, 19, of Dearborn, was admitted to, iPontiac Genera] Hospital and is! now reported in satisfactory con- | dition with a fractured right leg, according to a hospital spokesman. Accidents Claim 18 in Michigan 11 Killed on Highways, Three Others Drown During Weekend Deaths | in Pontiac Area FRANK L. HADSALL 'T p.m. Tuesday. The body will be: for burial. Mr. Hadsall is survived by his) wife Pansy; one daughter, Mrs. iJohn Sweeney of Ferndale; and one son, Donald of Flint. MRS, MYRTLE E. LAWSON CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Myrtle E. Lawson, 71, of 6025) Orion Rd., who died Saturday, | will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday ‘from Sharpe Funeral Home with) burial in Lakeview Cemetery. Mrs, Lawson is survived by her, children, Mrs. Alice Shriber © Sawyer, Mrs. Helen Miller of Flor- ida, Ralph and Eari of Tennessee, George and Joyce of Clarkston and Richard, who is with the Air ‘Force in Germany. | PAUL F. MROSEWSKE UTICA — Service for Paul F. Mrosewske, 66, will be held at 2° Memphis and. William of Mt. MRS. TRUMAN PEMBERTON IMLAY CITY—Funeral services| for Mrs, Truman (Zelma P.) Pem- iberton, 73, of Traverse City, for- merly of Imlay City, will be held lat the Lester Smith & Son Funeral Home, Imlay City at 2 p.m. Tues- day. Burial will be in Imlay Town-| ship Cemetery, She died Saturday. |¢e Surviving are her husband, Tru- iman R. and son, Truman B. both of Traverse City and a grandson, Robert B. Pemberton, Ann Arbor. PAUL J. PLUCINSKI UTICA — Service for Paul J. Plucinski, 78, of 14680 Hall Rd. here, who died Friday after a short illness, will be held at 8:30 Monday. today from the Milliken Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. from St. Law- rence Catholic Church. Burial is in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Mr. Plucinski is survived by his’ wife Myrtle, three sons, Arthur of Mt, clemens, Joseph of Utica and Raymond of Warren; one daughter, York in 1922. Yes! Completely delivered, ‘ taxes and license included and equipped with the list of accessories below! Low Monthly Payments $69.90 Your i car will probably make the down . peyment for delivery Includes: Dynaflow, Heater, Radio, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washer, Two-Tone Paint, Directional ~~. Deluxe Steering Wheel, Oi Mileage Trip Indicator, Glove included. at the above price. 2 dncosnae sane fee oukarat 1957 BUICK. SPECIAL 2-Door Hardtop 2785" orei | BUICK SALES, "210 Orchard Lake ve i one week previous to said hearing ‘ee Gor genoa Judge of said Court, in the City War It. r i STATE OP MICHIGAN—IN THE P' bate Court for the County of Oakland. J uvenile Division. In the matter of the nape concern- ause Ne. | tt Patricia Bennett, Te Mo, Morris pone and Helen smith, | ¢! been filed in this Court! rents of seid Petition havin alleging that H. ef th and you are hereby commanded to Lad pear personally at said gon ag be! im, ical to mak shall be served by publication of a Pontiac Press, a "een printed and circulated in said Coun itness, the Nenemsnie Arthur £. tiac in said County, this 9th day) of Pon TE A.D. 1967. MOORE, a true i) (eA of Probate ELSIE J. VASC. 10, ag = —_ Register, Juvenile Di- May 13, 1957." acichianibtices on 1s: erm is said to have increased by up to 250 per cent since the end of Worlds RO-| i 1 i Bivd., Ea, Pontiac in said County, on ist day — May, A.D. 1957, at ee ye in afternoon, | / | | , fee oe FE 5-6141 . Cockroaches One Full Yeer Guerantee From Houses, Apartments, Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- = out only one hour, No “Rox Ex Company 104 Pont. St. Bk, Bidg. FE 6-9602 DRIVERS— Pontiac Area EXPERIENCED HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS - can puchase Redi- Mix Trucks with small excellent opportunity for brokers . proven and very profitable operation. ALL INQUIRIES BETWEEN 2 and 4 P.M. 1116 ANN ARBOR ST. CATSMAN COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN You payment... down . this is.a ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD eck oF conditions. 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed oo Any Reef Jod Old Reefs Made Betier Than New Commercial Repair Service — Fiat Roofs Our Specialty “We sera Any Leak—No Rool Too Large or Too Small” Sheldon Roof Spraying Co. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL—-APARTMENT down in buckets. ? Phone FE 2-9101 , | ‘ 2 included, federal-state . _m. today from Trinity Lutheran eaeed crea casen ims . soybeans were % to lower, May ack ge Aegon ios uo Ceme-|Mrs. Norman Johnson of Montana; semis Cooney i maben OL we ee obras i => sie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |. ¥y The body has been at the i one brother, Steve ‘of Mani-| New York Stocks lave, 30; small 2628, wid. avy 28. Grade Seg pounds lower, May) Fighteen persons were killed yyinixen Funeral Home. istee, (Late Morning Quotations) Browns: Grade A, jumbo #4; large 31:5 over the weekend in Michigan. Mr. Mrosewske is survived by) a . Admiral ...... 1$ Int Bilver .. 45 ri oetpare el . . Eleven deaths resulted from traf-| 5.06 sons. William and Norman of ALBERT HENRY STEPHENS | Air Red ...... S82 Int Tel & Tel 04% yogi weeks receipts (May 410) 9,231 Grain Prices fic accidents. Three Pperson$ iyi, and Walter of Mt. Clem-| WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Al- Allied Ch 864 Isl Coal 525 a eee i " Allied Strs.... 47.1 Johns Mas 7h cases. cm — two pie of hectrlesll ens; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian) bert Henry Stephens, 77, of 9816 peal ry Seer ye Kelsey Hay 41 : ‘ CHICAGO, Mayet “= Opening | ‘iia aa = i|Kenney, Mt. Clemens and Mrs. Ma- ‘Cedar Island Rd., died Sunday. His ' ois 1153, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS shock. : int Ye} Rimb Clk 433) cHICagO, May 10 (AP)—Chicago Mer-|©™% \bel Knieip of Rochester, three broth body is at the Pursley Funeral Am Con... ant Kroger $4 centile Exchange—Butter steady; re- iy, tyneet — (Gigi Maren 18s _* lers, Charles of Utica, Walter of Home. Am Cyan . ra LOF Olass 44 ceipts 819,000; wholesale buying rices yt} teT 19%,| State Police said fog and drizzle __ Mr. Stephen survived his ‘am Gas & Bi. 301 [iD MeN&L . 119 unchanged; 83 score AA 88: A y “May . og tephens is survived by Am M & Foy . 393 eg 5 My $7 |B Se. SSC sehe: care: 00 B37; 09 C — ee ee es 9) in i ae aa 4 wife Mary Emma: three sons Am Motors ' 20.1 | 56M Wheat — ( ee hazards of driving over wee a soe fees, 331) “Eyes weak: receipts 26.000: wh te any i ones 60s | ary 4 Lodge Calendar Fernley of Troy, Albert Jr. and = Red. ise uae : i" bend aE gay Se “A white 26%. mixed | Sept. 210%, May 114% ie ‘ Donald both of Commerce; three) Am Seating... 292 Mack Trk 30 6/2844: mediums 26; stan nderds 28, dirties | arch pide. Bak. “IIT DT baag| Three mothers were killed near | Regular meeting of Pontiac/daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Diek- meet ss eT Se ae eS we som, PR g 1? 143%] Gramd Rapids, (See separate (Shrine No. 22 will be held Wed-/man of Detroit, and Mrs. Kathleen Am Tob ...... 726 Mead Co 373) td ~~ story on page 2. ' |nesday, May 15th, 8 p. m. atiStephens and Mrs. Marjorie Sage, Am Viscose ... 214 Mere gg tt cmeeee rerevers | Sone. os pond ate 4 ta Roosevelt Temple. Bernice Cover, both of Walled Lake ote $0. M pis fon #14 CHICAGO, May 10 (AP)}—Potatoes old; pee 1.25% Sept 13.31 Duane Melachori, 22, and Steve Scribe. —Adv. : soe a M&M TT | errivals 3s track 0; total Us. ship-| =i tee Hoinoski. 19, both of Stambaugh, . ppipantgitng Co. 43 Moot Ward. 383| aa ann ehendy: Satneesea| were killed by electric shock Sat-| Special communication of Pon- PROVIS A. TEAGUE Aichises o 41 oo 92 North Dakota Red River Valley pened urday night while trying to push a tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., ROCHESTER — Provis A. atl cot Line a ed Murray Cp $I ee ne Listearac tight: ccscns! S er car back onto a road after it had Tuesday, May 14, at 2:15 p. m. to) Teague, 47, of 2845 Hickory Lawn Aveo Mig |... 65 Nat Cech R | G26 fair: market slightly weaker, Cautornia ammed a utility pole, felling pow- conduct graveside services for) Rd. died last night of a heart at- Bait & Oh.,.. 475 Nat Dairy %% 6 long whites 4 15-4.20 Brother Henry Ozbun. Wm. H./tack. He is at William R. Potere eee Ay net Lees 2. itl R ar Bees. anderen, Wo * —Adv. Funeral Home. que o- ee ‘ 32 : Beth Bteel.,.. 56 Mat Tee. -. 403 | me Accord DIE IN FIRE —— ee Air. 446 WY Central yi4« | Bona “Alum _ Kia M Pw cnc a Poultry Charles Strayer, 62, of rura . * Borden ic. ats Nor Pee. abs DETROIT POULTRY | Montague, and his wife, Edith, | News in rief Borg Warn... 411 Nor Sta Pw .. 172) DETROIT, May 10 (AP)—Prices pag Colbert-Reuther Session ‘died as a result of a fire Saturday | oes Balke | oo Ohio rs ioe ue scam ey e = jnight that swept their small frame) Bru bee so Ot ty bb ultry up to Budd Co...... 2! Owens Cng $16 bay hens 21-23: tight type 13-15 Ends Strike Threat ON home in White River Township Returned to the Oakland Connty mosguit CONTAC Burroughs .... 4 Owens Lil Gi. €26 Heavy broilers or fryers (2%:-4 ibs) a, ; Jail with his bond set at $5,000 is Cal Pack 432 Pac G&El _ 494 Whites 22: Gray Crosses 24-25; Barred) Job Transfer Rights two miles west of Montague. : rade. Wood-| Camp Soup... 41 Pan A W Air 161 Rocks 25-36 Caponettes (-1 Ibs) 25‘9-27 \Elijah B. Wade, 23, of 20097 We ee POTN IS Can Dry 161 Panh Epi £56 Market steady Recetpts and supplies | Charles Dwyer, 19, of Muske- | side St., Royal Oak Township, ae Cdn Pac 382 Param Pict .. 15.5 moderate. Demand is just fair and of- drewned Sunde nen 8 | ai Spraying Service Capital Airl .. 212 Parke Da .... 65 \ferings of all classes of poultry fairly) pFTROIT w—Chrysler Corp. and 5° 7 after he appeared for examination ying voblgs Nt 18 3 a a Ithe United Auto Workers Union| beat capsized on Hornung’s Duck \on armed robbery charges before J O* **??? vem Cater Trac ... 964 pepsi Cola... 235 7: Lake about 15 miles northeast of Ferndale Justice Earl N. Nash. Cen Ti Ps .... 31-4 i CHICAGO POULTRY have reached agreement on a dis-| | -— — ches & Oh RAE = Puatee a ta CAGO, May 10 a | pute over job transfer rights that! . who bound his case over to circuit, Cin Mil Ml. 43 Pump Mot e _—— Sone gorse T cnchenged threatened to erupt in a full-scale Mrs. Virginia May Brand, 20,\court for a May 20 arraignment. a On =: $3 Phu 481 heavy hens lew: light hens 12-13) gripe jof Remus, was killed Sunday in a “= LR 2. of as 4 ene ri 4a Coig Paim .... 44 on Pate Oo” a neeee | L. L. Colbert, president of Chrys: freak accident during a fog on Se Col Brd A... 5 41.2 N al Lotus Dr., Clarkston, pleaded, Eat Gen ss 3 Prot & 0 . 4 livedodk ler, and Walter P. Reuther, presi- ps = fontealm ma adeowiged guilty to drunk driving before| Comw 1 pure Ou “47 ives dent of the UAW, announced set-) sal ir was Con Edison ... 27 392 re 'Keego Harbor Justice James) Con 6 Gas: et Repub. sti ms eeaaey gqreneSCel ‘tlement of the controversy after a/>Y & ee by Dean Leroy ‘scatkert 3 and paid a fine of $75| pacar oe da oes tak <- t | Sernorr May © = (AP)—Hogs—|SiX-hour closed-door meeting Sat-| Johnson, 41, of Elwee |plus $25 costs Cont COP&S .. 131 py roy BO. 862 saladie 128. Trade moderately active urday night. |DROWNS IN LAKE eee Cont Mot § Rock 8 .. 294 butchers and sows steady; mixed US y i tng SS $3 * Royal Out | :: $0.4 No. 1 ‘2 and 3 180-240 I> butchers 18-50-| ~*~ * | Larry De Noyer, 13, of the vil- . Curtiss wr “35 petecey =? 16.38. watzed Mo. 1 end a tes 30-300, Both Colbert and Reuther ex- ‘age, of Lake Leelanau, drowned Uranium Ore Found “ 3 | 32. 4libs. Ro. 2 and 3 17.00-18.00; 300-400 ressed complete satisfaction with Su in Lake janau. Det Edison 40.3 5 begets 333 : 16.23-16.75; 160-1 Tos. P i y ® — Dis C seas ae Sense es | 378 mined ee 17.28-18.00: | sows mane settlement as did Pat Caruso,| Edward Joe Austin, 22, of Lake- Fee ee = s Dow 4 ett ol. eel ene Been ip he. 2 and 2 1838-1608: 4 president. of Local 212 which had side, was killed Sunday when his South Australian Premier Sir € * _ "i ~ Du Pont 7; F . sesee $8.7 Cattie—Gaiabl. 200. Bulk early re-\voted to ask strike authorization in Car overturned in Berrien County. Thomas Playford today an- Kast Air L o13 S08 Pac ..... 44° ceipts caaanner cows: few small lots fed’ «ef the dispute. j | nounced the discovery of a new) Best K ya, S08 Ry |. . 43 [steers anu heifers offered: about 2 loads pu George Boyer, 27, of New Bos- 3+ Crockers Hill, 50 miles from) ewes. 3S SZ ot Co: eslene aa ame ned neers pe] = was killed Sunday when his | Ei & Mus... 37 std Brand :.. 424 cetpts; fed steers and heifers pretty. The agreement is 9 good ‘on, was y deposit of Uranium bearing ore, Emer Rad . } Std OU Cal 53.4 much s cleanup affair, steady to stroms:) oo. » said Caruso. “ not | car crashed on Willis Road in Rad Hill. | Erie RR... 19% ged Ol Ind $46 \tew individual choice fed steers 1130- ’ They sam an pot ium Hi Brcot0, "M4 Sig OU NCE 1160 tee 22.00-21.00,, ghort load ensice) only clarified the Twinsbarg and | Sumpter p, Wayne Coun- - | Firestone |" 86 | Stevens JP 303 low chotee indtviduais 21°68 - wn Btw Delaware situations but have also — \ . , ; . : Pord Mot. 368 Sun Oil... 192 cows) 1350-1800, cannere and. cutters| EtVeR members of Local 212 the a Paff, 18, of Three Oaks, was ron, drowned Saturday in Black Preeport Sul 198 guther Pap .. 246 11.00-13.50: commercial bulls up to 1706. right to move between existing (killed Sunday when his car crashed River at Port Huron. rete. os ee Be. a Ae Bae eet eee minaiiy| Plants or te mew plants in the on Willis Road in Sumpter Town-| Sam Correll, 72, of Grand Haven) Gen Dynam .. @1 fF Co... 23 hanged ” j , Cow Township, was killed Friday night Gen Elec. 43 fer Bul .. 987|"Ghecpréalable 100, Trade on limite! COTporation. ap, Wayne Coamy. Guar Giumibes ‘oc yea Gen Fds “4 «Textron -. 141 supply siaughter lambs and ewes steady:| 7, ; : : * * * 1in car shup -». Gen Mills 63.6 Thomp : $4.8 jot mostly choice sround 90 Jb. shorn union had claimed it was ‘near Grand Haven. Gen Motors .. 435 Timk R Bear 97.4, ane No. 2 pelts 33.00; eull to choice unable to get satisfactory commit-| Maurice R. Rust, 20, of Battle) Fabi Osentowsk!, 27, Detroit, oe te et ee a ee ee ments on job protection for Detroit Creek, was killed Saturday night| Tateed A ana tes three-car! . ransamer . . 77. was Ki unday in a ree-car Oe Prod. 5817 Gillette 04 Ondered 11 18 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Imembers whose work was being|in a Ar eeeepe “a 2 2 collision on M53 near Marlette in Sec. wg Be ete S| COeAOO, Me, 1 AP) nei rameerved to Chvaier plants ae She Calton Kalamazve Ome |Sanitne County Goodyear". 82 Onit Att ‘Lin |: 28.3| on: butcners nder 230 Ib.; instances as Twinsburg, Ohio and Newark, Del. ty line. Geer . nm Me ..+. er on * pany bs ‘ Gt Mo Ry . 46 Onit Fruit ... 46.3 oarty an tau eccount: weight over! |The = had insisted it al Robert L. Silagy, 20, of High- Ore eenns «See Oa Gas Cp.. a 270 .— a 2° now lower; FS a Capone ready had an agreement with the; land Park, was killed Saturday IF You ARE UNDER 80, 4 e-s on ie Gcahoy he BS Bac SES aero eae ee we | come end rama « ety | YOU ARE NOT TO OLD Homertk ..., 373 OS Tob ....., J73 Ser 290 hy sews slow steady to 8 lower: oS par in Dearborn . " Hosker Hl .... 331 Ven Real .... 26.4 | mized 3-2 190-235 Ib, putehern 18.36-18.68: Caruso, to back up his demands, = ' Indust Ray... 32 West Un Tel.. 1&7\ly 1-2 these weights 18.78-19 00: around had prohibited the moving of equip-| William Haynes, 31, of Port Hu- FOR LIFE INSURANCE = ig = we weet alten “2 Pac ~——. oo by ment from Chrysler Detroit plants. Interiak Ir . eo While Mot. : set Ress several lots mostly 2 290-330, The company had countered with ; (Advertisement) Let us tell you how you can if £ oe i : Int Harv -.... 33.6 Woolworth ... 43.5|300-880 Ib. sows 14 lots mixed gredesifirings and suspensions of em- EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY FOR SALESMAN still apply for a $1,000 life in- Int Nick 112, Yale & Tow.. 28.7 300-330 Ib. on bu order 16.25-16.75. ployes refusing to comply with or- surance policy to help take Int Paper ....102.7 Ynest Sh & T1166) Salable cattle $00: calves 100: generally ders to fixtures a AVAILABLE Int Shoe 394 Zenith Rad”. 113-6) fully steady on small suply: few lots — rs move and dyes. We ore about to enter the Americon care of final expenses without ® mos steers; 1 STOCK AVERAGES hates Gee me sane short loade average} Sporadic walkeuts resulted, DaCUDEN it's o breast pocket sect fi burdening your family. r .: De; w . Compiled by. the Associated Press) other lots and short ‘loads standard to| curtailing Chrysler production al- |fj ‘story that hax ensoved o very logs H/ You handle the entire trans- = [aver Soe G06 misere Ti Ae-si ce; winty| moet Swe weeks. @s @ Christmas give-away. Our faction by mail with OLD 3 15° 18 60 | and commericail cows 13,80-15.60; can- advertising is extensive and : et change “oty' Sy) 2) St commercial. bulls quotable. 15.00-1700;| Reuther stepped into the dispute we of thousands of inquires || AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. Noon Monday ..2686 1258 763 18 ew good and choice vealers 19.00-25.00; after the company filed a five mil-|§ (or, cured over to Our represen” | No Obligation. No one will call Previous Day 267.3 125.5 76.1 1825 ce igh choice and -prime 26.00 lion doll, suit inst the local stock. have made Neon see ; Week Ago ....2669 1248 76.0 181-7) | Galable sheep 100; not enough of any ollar suit agai oca . We made @ Ses of the Hon you! ear no ca et Te2 1823 : oa ag ey leper | Tatar ul cesults. If you can cover the Write today for free informa- oer tow cee ee 2 1680 Auto lec lavennoci ad "jf thereto outlets fot us oogressively _ manly mail postcard or 56 High ...... : : Dea y i956 Low 244.0 126.2 69.6 171.6 . s . '€S | Colored motion pictures were||| cation. Send tull particulars to AL a = a's to tt Decline During April shown for the first time in New|]] Mered Compony, 430 King St. West wigiet ce aon x el aris DeTRorr sTocus : Dept. L-521A, Kansas City, Mo. 'S Year Unconditional Guarantee FE 5-7387 leo Joon Newbitt’s, t0e iapitas on + TRAPHONE THM No sooner said than done ve by telephone It was only a light drizzle at first. But then the rain started coming You hesitate to have sey. walk to school in such a down- pour. You don’t have the car. But you do have the telephone. You call Ann. Yes, she’s driving and will be glad to take Jimmy. You're thankful for good neighbors—and for your telephone. “Let your telephone help you get things done fast. Use it to run your ‘errands, plan get-togethers, keep you in in touch with friends and loved ones, There’s just no end to its usefulness. MIGHI OAR hg TELEPHONE COMPANY { ‘ | al dicdtion, Other Events ‘ * . « ft , : | Your PTA Is Plannin e 150 daughter's tickets have been 'R ( t nN Pp Pp Tre | g: _|printed. Those who wish to attend O m e O | 1ZE Ss re a ' ° jshould cal] the school, EM-3-4662, s ounty Council to Hold|» wre sss or Coming Gala Wee. : ° Annual Spr Ing School Independence Settles, Romeo — rotand, Mich. has|residents and Ford employes will nothing on Romeo this week. |climax the ‘three-day observance. The Oakland County Council of Brooklands - Aven Gravel Pit Q ti Like residents of the same tulip) Local mefthant, John H. Thoits : Parent - Teacher Assn. will hold) prooklands-Avon PTA will meet | ues ion center who get out and scrub the is directing the clean up week's ot its annual Spring School of In-\at g p.m. Wednesday, at Brook- streets for their, annual festival, | program and has urged Main 1 [struction at Davisburg Elementary lands school for the final meeting|. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—|Romeo citizens began their “Clean street businessmen to. “either giv +t |School, Davisburg, on Tuesday,/of the year. New officers will be|Resolutions to enforce the zoning UP, Scrub up” campaign at githeir store fronts a good sc ' I hi bing or a fresh coat of paint.”’ . May 21, at 8:00 p.m. installed, followed by community |O"dinance on gravel pit operations! jo'clock this morning, preparatory) - fe 3 Installation of new officers will | Singing. were passed by the Independence! two important events to take, will spark! ie be held, at which tne the foi Kindergarten room moth will |Township Board at a specjal meet-| piace ere em ee ane ba = pene I : ae sax m mowers Wi’ ing here Friday night. “ * * a A eee eS lowing people will be formally jserve refreshments. On May -20, Mayors Exchange come”’ will be strung across Main received into office; Mirs, Walter White Lake Townshi In a roll call vote, al} mem- |Day, the town will be bright and Street to greet visiting dignitaries Havrane, president; Hugh Find- P bers of the beard voted “yes” on ‘shining and festively decorated and friends. a A mother and. daughter banquet! the resolution t . oe y lay, first vice-president; Mrs. ution presented by Har- | with 60 new flags to welcome . ‘ice. |Will be sponsored. by Dublin Par-| old Baurer and ded by Cari Harvey Haslock, second vice: |) Teacher asa “at 6 b.ta. Son —_— eo y iBrighton’s mayor who will assume! president; Mrs, Arthur Heiple, day, May 30, in S it “’ -| Anthony. |president Joseph E. Rymill’s chair| oun a en ar recording secretary; Mrs, Dale final business meeting” ayes nar Gravel pits in the township, for the day. McIntyre, corresponding secre- nd installati t ,,Which are now operating: on an il- I Seymour Lake tary; J. L. Grov teen, trea- a nstallation of o rs will! ater in the week, Ford’s } h- Mrs. Milton Miller will entertain the dll M Praihinatag * hi follow the banquet at 8:3 p.m. legal basis, will be asked to cor! igan Proving Ground, located ts at her home on Dartmouth road surer; Mrs, m Kelly, his- form to the zoning ordinance or, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. : . . four miles northwest of here, orian. Pie O, Walters ot chairman |be closed down. | will be the scene of meetings, a | White Lake Township , . of entertainment for . There are three major rations x White Lake Farm Bureau will meet at This year there will be two one-) \,° Gand F. De : = jor ope gala dedication program call ‘he home of tir) ané dirs Raymond half hour sessions for workshops, : : Sormiew and several smaller ones. open house. | Wheeler at 830 p.m. Tuesday, enabling members to take ad-| feod chairman; Mrs. G, Patrick Friendship Circle will meet at 12:30 | | Bingham, dining m: Mrs. s The company’s stockholders Thursday noon. at White Leake Presbyter- ivantage of two workshops during} ’ room; tan Church, for pot luck dinner ‘ Robert A. Capel table decora. oun | § |meeting will be held on the Evening Priendship Circle will meet : ; ; vn the course of the evening. The! % igrounds on May 23. | Thursday at the church st 8 p.m BEAVERS JOIN UP — Bewhiskered dairy igan. Handing them out is DFCA organizational workshops are devised to aid| tions; Mrs. Raymond Lazenby, %, The Societ Automotive En| shetamere farmers. from Capac, growing beards for their director, Homer Martin, who spoke to some 200 officers and committee chairmen) sone omen bie ai Mr. a ee dea cate are an-/gineers will moet there on the ie ® special meeting Saturday. May 18, : : ; ? - . aes | r an- za centennial in July, look over contracts for the milk producers Friday night in Romeo High jot the local PTA’s in carrying, nae ae. |nduncing birth of @ son. Bruce Allen ‘lowing day, and on May 25, the Metamora FAM. will” confer “Master new Dairy Farmers Cooperative Assn. of-Mich- School. out their duties ' Only 100 mother’s tickets and yer ind Mre’ Robert allen," "* ‘dedication and open house for area 22z%2,%ianer for Masons preceding the p ath N oti c es ____ Card of Thanks a Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7) Employment Agencies 8A Employment Agencies 8A\_ B Building Service 12) ___ Business Services 13 € |) WISH TO THANK THE WATER-| GUARDS “BEAUTY OPERATOR | |Soctay. Fan ee ee Site reeular | AAAAAAAAAAAAA | PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR.’ —— eee ford ie ace & Firemen. mcueen | hogan peer ey “ - %$4, minimum FE 45921 | increases thereafter to $95.20. Cur- E EL N AAA PLOOR SANDING | _Work guaranteed PE | 50304 | Sheriff's p e ti t oh ADAMS. A. C.. Los Angeles. cant | ambulance drivers for their| willing to cal eunee ree police: | ANSWER TELEPHONE, HELP) [ent vacancies i sooel gran. Lave V : ! as 1e ae FINISHING — QUALITY | vipair. Vern Keller, a a (formerly of Birmingham and prompi efficient & courteous | type uniform Report immediately | With housework, steady. reliable.| Courses in social sciences desir- __c. BU “a Southfield); father of Mrs. Fritz) corvice they rendered in answer | to Rm. 419. 2111 Woodward Ave,.| 6 days per week, Apply in per! arie Obtain application for exam BUD BILLS. FE 6-200 ([REFRIG & WASH MACHINE Ness; brother of Frank Adams ¢, my call for oxygen. which! Detroit sor after 6 p.m £36 Pontiac Trett: | Saatice trea: OOo crest Michi = . i BONDED & LICENSED” MA- _ service wo ae at anes peice Gus hata Leap car a mane| | |_W Walled Lake Employment Service office or by Light eek is all you =| “me TE Pars ee TE Sot_t_¥_Powtiag. a ttack Mrs. Arcaie McLarty z i 5 | = . Reral Home. 63) Oakland a ew bon wats 70| _Like To Try Selling? |BABY STFTING. BY DAY OR HR.) [Eig fete Oty Tt) cantonal cou Ber day wig in Se doers pig he kes come) 53S Lawnmowers _ Cemetery. thank his friends for thetr kind- Full or part-time. No experi- | —— oe —— | STENOGRAPHERS & TYPISTs SERVICE BSELING CAREER CENTE 1 BER Work. brick and fireplaces Quali- 18 Chambertain FE 21-7680 =—— oe uring his recent bereave-| @@Ce Becessary as we will train | BABY SITTER “FOR 2 BOYS 2 &\ $6080 to $7020. To fill future BLDG PE @-0416 | ty work done prom ly and eco- SAWS MACH. ANDONIAN. MAY 12. 1957 WKAR. ment of his father August Butz | YoU thoroughly Leads furnished | 4 yrs Middleaged preterred Per- | vacancies in this area. Must be SPRING IS HFRE ime ae heED | —Domicelly_ =) | eaames ‘Loan INE, PILED - ae. womana ot | sotto Anion | owen agains carusa com- | —fy_ Perk 7s > $7607 _ dictation 60.100 © a) cutna kee IT's a HER E pronto—male oF Al BRICK. BLOCK WORK. © i “TREES tan: dear father of Jerar, Valrich, In Memoriain 2) mission. $7,500 tu $15,000 year | CASHIER — CAFETERIA. EXP from _pearest | Stlehagenl LOOK AROUND E oe, oe waners. i hia sow Koorkin, Mike and Edward An nn anna | Fof personal interview call FE, aly. Apply in person Employment Service office or WHERE YOU STAND IPF er, $7; yard men, windo ere re eee Trimmed or removed Tree sur- donian and Mri. Geneva Tarpin- tj LOVING MEMORY OF MRS 3-160 Mr Webb Monday & Tues-| Beef Buffet. 675 E. Maple, Birm./ Jil “siicigan Civil Serivee, Lan- YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED ers & wall washers |A-l CUSTOM CARPENTERS &*TY Speciaiizing tn work- around ian. Puneral arrengenenS will Gertrude Vennix who passed away | Gay. 1 thru 4 — | — (Next to _Kroger's.) | shag 18 . | ALL YOU HAVE TO Do fee Scott Employmem A 3. | race oiay _— comeen = mete Bee ee —_ be aeeomend later by the Pursiey 49 © today, May 12, 1945. | Ea : R 7 Is P ¢ rme ereee ® ey. | - - 7 pesaaT one wr 27 POY 2 tes A eevan dae voce, [MAN WITH VTROCE TO avL| COMPETENT Menon on) WARES WanTeD oer Be) Goukow" now! One “MIDWEST | 8% ee ig Rr aie BASS MAY 12, 1957. G#ORGE Bee fang re canst touch ses. as ———— _trans_ Write Pontiac Press Box 69. | phone calls, Merry-Go- Res pontucs o.pest exptoy.\ A&B TRENCHING | tres vanawine anD REMOv. Warren. a eernd of laa M* Bass, Of the one we love so much aged gentleman. Nights. Cot duty.| COUNTRY CLUB RECEPTIONIST. | — warrhEe amt WIo ae wom | Of JUNIOR! oui ao cole fe ceo poche. oe oe , Weter Mme Field tile. | ol Pree cctimates. PE 0-600. FE ae zi ~.; Sadt issed by her ehildren and] = y_ jyi uvailabl _| Clerk work, experienced. Eve- | RESS - Se | ee = : dear brother of Mrs. Bessie Har-| grandchildren. change Sfor services. FE $2437 | ning work. References, Appiy | Pull time $171 Dixie Hwy. Dray-| LY 7otssart Srerese typist. AE os OR ORERMANENT (Th KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, V 4 W TREE SERVICE —SPRAY- . anergy Lee Panecii ssrvies| aie —— ———————!| Tam O'Shanter Country Ciub.| _ton Plains you in their a depart- _BANK BLDO PE S422", STATE Finers, drives, & etc. Jensen ing Dutch Elm, Mosquitoes. FE will be held Wednesday, May iS Funeral Directors 4 _.MEN NEEDED bast Nansen, morning hrs. MA/ WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE FEAqral 2-240 _ +4905 and PE 28850. at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon nn ea No exp necessary, paid training eer wank Pred detaled la YPFS CARPENTRY, WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE Funera! Home with Rev. T. Alle- AIR, AMBULANCE. “GROUND program Appty 205 —— Rd Counter Girl and Marker and have a high clerical s titude. mt, oF cous sukion porehe CR are oe bach officiating. Interment in Sursie’ Fune .| Home FE 4121) between Orchard Lk Tele-| Gece pay. Goed working condt-| Write Pontioe Press a iene Glamorous mains, ae es CCE ee ee rim a I | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 @ ; staph. Cetin. 40 «hr. week Experienced) WAITRESS ATL) : . will lie in state at the Huntoon WAITRESS AT crepe 33, LI sition. a typing and | 4L0CK BR - CEMENT WOR MOTEL NIGHT CLERK. EXCEL- | fered Must assume responsi- K. _Funeral Home ——— | Donelson-Johns lent opportunity. Give references Buity Apply in person Dougias on Seperienee, reterences bg Fata for PBS. 2en | ang fireplacty, PE 2-2 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- COON, MAY 11, 1957. LeROY. 303; FUNERAL HOME Box 111, Pontiac Press Ciceming Co. 5% 8S. Woodward! wWites Call FE 12 noon | CAREER FOR SALE aitcaxt — ‘ BKICK tt ae oe CEMENT fa my heme Cel On bomen : shall 8t.; 61, dear oa - DACITIAN ADEN” |, _ Birmt 3 : ractive persons: t th: wor' € N ib too : 2 _ father of Mrs Leona Preean and Desiened_tor_ Tuner —_—_— POSITION OPEN “CR *D t “RK wouLe. “Like WOMA py pats Boonen gg ioe ages of 2 3% who can typ rr) large Residenti \ and gel DRESSES sUITS. COATS & AL Robert MacCoon. Puneral a! coats FUNERAL HOME Car necessary. Opening for 2 men CREDIT. CLER Sone ae woman Jo BS wes Canta n PERMANEN? WPM. to handle front desk for ¢is| Guaranteed Wort Pn MY terations 18] E Wuron FE ea ny tne Bre ‘Smith Punersl CN a aa Gaarvewang ant onsils oi | Eiet with telephone ‘centacting,| Lave, im 1 ehitd weksene: On Jou 50) santstant | 00 office BARA AT CAREER CENTER B. —,-— ey CGS a at Br ter ne Brace- v —_ ify t {- iirw con! D ; 4 ~ _Mome. ore: a ae ness men pec typing ‘helpful put weet e tial wine cone cinta wou. rere lps ead Noes Os _LRIKER BLDG PE sous Carpenter C Ee IN) | Furniture Refinishing 1¢ 16A 7 it t ust have ephone . ypes re * modern- = HAYHOW, ee eddy At} Thoughtful Service FE_ 2-584) Seevioas sacatines "s $7.0 Sor Dppertamity 5 advance into sen-| en for kitchen —_. Dixie Spot.| BE A VIP Instructions 9) ization Additions, hens,| ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. VAR- Mark, 7645 Detro iv a year, Previous earnings wil} be| tor clerical assignments. High | _ corner US. 10 id M-15. Corporation President wish- ss x Porches Recreation Call, Bish removed from furniture. FE Tar pet eer p= me Voorhees- Siple tonal — csr at iy Ped school peor lsu << WOMAN EXPER =D IN CARE es capable, attractive secre- | a0To DRIVING. Le afte MY 2-307 | _ $0162 tional — per| convenient wo nours, a d 2 - . be Soa) in =ar i030 re Census | week write.” giving ex-| tive salary. in :plendid program/ wi gt ig Must Se | School, PE scsi Carpenter Contractin | __ Garden Plow ing 16B jebns’ Punere! Home with mer | FUNERAL HOME perience, address and phone | of company benefits Associates| have drivers license, wages, | COMPETENT SECRETARY $325 | ROUGH OR TRIM. GET OUR Reward A. Auchard officiating. | Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor | Umber to Pontiac Press. Box 37. Lereasmapral | ; gpl here _feferences required MA _6-6815. To assist Vice President in est ay _OR 32276 Dam. Bide Services| +1 <1 PLOWING AND DRAQGINO. Interment in Oakview Cemetery. FE_2-8378 Part-Time Men Wanted | Pet" O'Jibway | WouLD LIKE A HOUSEKEEPER, inte growing bus- ~ | CEMENT & BI ‘OCK * PE 64878 or MYrue pe lhvrree Fjonns Punere —y Call FE 0-025¢ ask for Mr. Jobn- | CURTAIN” STRETCHING — NICELY | gogo 5 © week. 40 Judson. skilled noe! wil find this DRIVING SCHOOL | “WORK Was ROTOR LO sERy vice. By Denese Jott Tuners ena |_.Cemetery Lots S| 9, couiy residenth, minimum | “one zzrenerton FE 2104 | "inp, WEY wor ee TO WORE) tn smutunt opportunity See ere Sieg fet TPE | casrewr br O0n erSCIALY.| Ment wont see creel i LAS Oe, eee ee cans: ms me Ls . EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPER-| jarrnuss— EVES APPL GENTLEMEN! 5-438. | Floors, basements. EM ee7e, | —? en Myrtle E., 6025 Ori 3} PERRY MOUNT PARK LOTS- | PLUMBER. LICENSE NOT RE-| ator & also an experienced Man- Fou Y IN . . G a iL ASSISTANT COUT | Lu R LIPT £Q ENT. ton; age 71; dear mother ot Loh "Section 3. PE 44405, QUIRED. Part time or semi-re-| jcurist Merlin Salon, 1s oN — A“ ir Corser Lunch, eor- The Time Is Now DENTAL ASSISTANT COURSE | __ pe tae ~ HOMES ; = Gucag. ieodina gob Alice Shriber, Ralph pete) manila LO IN GARDEN OF LOVE | ‘ited. Water softening installa-| Woodward. Royal Oa er alton and feshates glamour and personality $2209 of 7x et | ine De J gen = Helen Miller, George, Joyce LOTS 1 tions Birmingham - Bloomfield | sxpenIENCED W ArTRESS MA OW THE DOUGH gaco| Stvelopment Women needed to) SRY WALI SY MACHINE | PE oami ° and Richard Lawson. Puneral| White Chapel, FE 2-2244. area. Call MI D | Help W. With @ little bit eof help dentists in laboratory, pray. | Free estimates No job too gt a. ~ 5 service Pe be Agta orong fNegend SALES Tul BRINE cE _5-1851_ between 2&5 anted 8 keeping know-how Se pede Pays ve Be sareing ¢ small 64628 | Pree ne & DRAGOING. 15, at 3 pm. from the Sha “= SS | EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK. EXPERIENCED ORDER learn cashiering and post- Sha ar earn, Merit | ELECTRICAL WIRiNo, LICENSED | Pineral are ih oieben gra BOX REPLIES Long Estab. rapidly expanding Mfr. eae reerttec an praeesional | cook, cook's a dishwash- ing in @ famous trucking Rereee “a Pootiee pre | Ed Murray PE 20657 | Coston i Poet. DRAGGING Lakeview Ceme rkston ed pith plenty of exp. You must be| ¢f. Do not apply unless experi firm LEARN TO DRIVE THE sake | PLOOR LAYING, BANDING AND| _} Aptnncne = Mrs. Lawson will lie in state at At 10 a.m. today there oe eerie plies. | casy et along with and main-|_enced. 6 8. Saginaw SALES OPPORTUNIT 330, WAY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER, 5. Pontiac Hardwood Fleer cjsrom PLOWING. DRAGGIN Sen carks-| | were replies at the Press EXCLUSIVE. TERRITORY tain habits. All entries kept eee. cence" TRAINING SCHOOL | Serv. Gee the Yellgw Pages. PB| “0S! discig Any Caen oe: office in the following SALARY - COMMISSION wey Seones Pre _—— ‘iat, REAL ESTATE Bn wants to train Bus PE 2-253 Res. FE 6-164 _ 3-7647 | Sbee0s LI , MAY 11, 1957, JOHN) Some graphic arts exp. necessary. | _ Pet br. — = NEED 2 EXP. FULL TIME oung men. Accountin LEARN WELDING NOW! BIG FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING. R. Mary Day; age 46, beloved! § boxes: Resume and references EXP. WAITRESSES WANTED. 1 back round a Hi demand in well-paid industries finishing, old floors a specialty | 315 E Wilson. FE 2-4020 husband of Margaret Lindquist: Box 30, Pontiac Press. Manet: Resear, 2 OS NEW HOUGE PROOEES “ise bool gradu: Spare time training in Heliare,| FE 25789 or FE 2-2639. Ganbaw Plowing ay oF amar Sather of Eiaine. Be ner 1, 4, 8 9, 10, 12, 15, 20, | |SOCIAL WORKER—¢180 WEEK-| Woodward. = Spey list & sell existin es. wae re ans repares you GENERAL BLDG AND REPAIR. acre Anywhere. FE ~ and Bill Lindquist; dear a oo hd chad tee Dts iy. In July $80.80 with regular in- | —%°?.___ Member Multiple Listing Service. | LEARN THE ROPES $350 PLUS | quickly Write Uuihities Inst. |" Brick work c2ment, plastering we een oon of pang a ng red 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 34, 35, creases thereafter to $95.20. Cur-| EXPERIENCED SRORT esos or appointment SVAN w a = with college _ Box 44, Pontiac Press ___ | Carpentry FE 42280 larre= 92 PLOW'NG & PITTING Lid" eseday, May 14, et 1:30 1 96, 37, 5S, 00, €3, G5, os, § | Tem "scents. level ave. Me) ee ealtor. FE 50471. train’ with’ one of the BiG | “RIAN. INSTRUCTION. PREFER |GGARANTEED ROOFS — ALL) Harvor PE eis ™ “**#° m. from the Huntoon = 69, 75, 76, 79, 83, 84, 90 courses in social sciences desir- “3” on wit is intermediates. Call| kinds Est. 1916, fugue Maran. | GARDEN PPLDWING 'b HARROW. me with Rev. Milton Bank of- ised bie ibid mec er oe able. Obtain application for exam-| | eXPERIENCED: LADY Real Estate Salesman —eARTOW DRIVING SCHOOL | pee Soe FE 2 eh FE oes, | we Martin 101 W Rutgers fieiating. Interment in Perry Mt.) § 99, 163, 116. ination from nearest Michigan FOR \GENERAL HOUSE. CHANCE TO ADVANCE s318| SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL | JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. | _ Bt. re one Park Cemetery: Mr. Lindauist, wil Employment Service office or by COOKING, 8ERV- Chance to Make ee eee ae Ce eet ees ve” qual, Sanding. finishing. 188 Edison. PD. | S;nDEN PLOWING. TOP SOIL. . Ag = = lemme — ee Secrie. ING, ETC ee ih as Good Money hea ~~ barre Korg controlled cars and * qualified in- woure MOVING. FULLY fill dirt, gravel, anywhere. EM LOONEY, MAY i, 1987, ROGER Ww SINGLE MAN TO WORK ON ONAL REFERENCES. P. W. DINNAN Sreeed beige be set ome strectors._ FE +eess._ | equipped PE 44450 L.A Young. | orrees WO PLOWING ot Lee, 386 Cedardale La beloved tn- Help Wanted Male 6) tarm. Holly. ME 43922 65725 6 W HURON Le Work Wanted Male 10 LET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE| ging FE és100 After 3. PE Litoney:” ear. brother of | bee ACTUA'. JOBS OPEN IN U. 8.| ened man for work at Camp | iXP SETTLED WOMAN TO CARE TENE WOMEN FULL ON PAR? | License @ mente ae FLOOR & PLASTIC WALL | Goan tee vo cocsg eS . = _ 2 CET ME GI ; GARI C- : peony ag a So. Am en To $18,000. Dearborn near | Milford. Apply at| fo. child assist housework, Live say an twolties ane Se go Baemnee 6 must hee eye: le instalation. FE $5210. “ CET ME GIVE YOU seen ee | GARDEN PLOWING AND TRAC- i held sday et 10 a.m. at the Travel paid. Wr Write ny y, Sasler. eamp foreman's office. 1700 Gen-| in. Must have ref. Other help.| vertised a, capitel re.| SALESMAN, 22-27 9400 | Al CARPENTER WORK NEW — layatag te ¢0 m0 88) Xonree et, SB Dm. William P. Davis Funeral Home.| ment Info. Center. Roo eral Motors _M" @ } oem 180 N | al 8 Famous progressive con- repair. PE 4-4210 work Res. & Comm'l, No job too GARDENS PLOWED & ED. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. : WTD: REAL ESTATE SALES- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR! wt 10 a.m. cern with Bame brand mer- a CARPENTER, REMODELING lacge or too snail. Por vl est By hour or job. Roger Lee will le in state at the AUTO MECHANIC, IF YOU ARE man for housing project in Pon- small restaurant Must be bah MEN Ww A BERV- . require; young FE 62326 after 5:60 work cail Com- wi P. Davis ral Home.} considering « chenee. we offer! tiac. Excellent opportunity for| enced at fountain work. fee that sells jiself at this time men with some college | mins GARDEN respi & LIGHT MANTYLA, MAY 11, 1957, G&ORGE e ~~ for the right ‘ man Call for interview, from 10 ‘til 6. Must have wane: ear FURN VACU or equivalent A “ouNe MAN DEsinis WORK MASON CONTRACTOR. JOURNEV.| _ hauling. PE 43086 ‘ Dray man. Houghten & Son, . 538) Tower Construction Co., UNiver portation MI 6-5545 experience. Car ex- of kind. Lawn work, wall : ned. GF wg ord aw — Ma ochester. sity 3-200. | ead vr eeTOua x . Ses. Eve me owner = ng th Cal) FE| man, 20 yrs exp. Brick were. -_ Oem Pe PLOWING @ FITTING. | ae sane Mantyie: dear father|BOY 18 WOULD LIKE WORK OF | WANTED: 4 RELIABLE NEAT| cooking required. Must be able | sion. en ay no bafrier. Should : : Ses paces & basen LAWN a SAREE TILLING of George Mar brother of Waino| Seren ocsd pay hecmuianas |, Mceas sricema toy pie geed| Seucts ttn age 0 Por PRARMACEOSICAL S0LBe 900 | AeA Se Cony rece. | SAW b OLD ORIG, OF Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- Mantyla; dear r pay & commissions iy a.m. ™m 73,N. P jitions com- Mario Mantra. ue, Laure! BARBER STEADY | Eapl,tavengememte, for, thoes | salary, doom © oar Trop, Fa) 0th cecestes Wecrann| anrtmeye’mes vistce | cpupeweee’ “siantt 70m te Jove On S186 Sipe net CON Sher ¢ pm TE Komula sn rs. Lem s oq y ave car, vac ’ Tr appointm cal ‘A r JOB. comlocarens! . 1 ld Tues- Lar ¢ air cond. shop, pleasant/ not essential to start. Applications| EM ae between 8 om. & ba ATE 5 entific ba reg _ i ®. 6. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING apie DISCING, VICINITY day, May 14, at 2 p.m. from the ers, PE 3-0116 taken from 6 a.m. to p.m. Apply | 5 p.t N REAL ESTATE EXP. UNDERW GABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- saoding and finishing. Phone FE of Auburn Heights Phone FE paella Sick mg ~ 25 CARETA KER TO WORK NiGuTs. | 7% '. Paddock. EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER, R_3- z ; wm oh ter, Kitchens » specialty. FE PLOWING | DISCING "DRAGGING ment in vemetery. MY,| Middleaged. Write Pontiac Press WANTED L TIME, Also licensed shampoo & all] REAL ESTATE SA 77 ; t ous ton’ 45000, REMODELING ROUGHING AND | PLOWT in AGGIN' Mantyla will ie in state at the) Bor‘igg ecacumeea © fea ibehate around girl MI 4-710. ringe bene the right rim. Additions & complete bidgs.| _& light grading. Phone FE 8-6756. Puner: Home, 155 h | et dastoernninoln bechamel Would you like to get inte two CARPENTRY, 30 bdened . NEW 2669. ~ TEs st. Clarkston. EXPERIENCED BUTCHER. PART ae EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, MA| $10,000 per year group save ae Fecinion baahens © + SOTO-TILLING 4ND AWN WORK MARTUTER, MAY 12 ine EAtH| See, Hoge Sere Birm. Ma- erie a nacoctees totter: 51581 between 2 & § ___| lime! Have isting on subdivision | SUPERVISE AN OFFICE $450/ 5 1. Salousie porch em ROOF REPAIRS A. 31844 Gilbert pl-_at Hunter. 3", TAYLOR, Re EXP. SHIRT WASHER OR MARK-| ffi, feel, will be most active in| Be top man in an office of closures. Reas. OR. ae Eav ~ PE 40 ROTOWATING = 5 GARDEN, AND is: 3° beloved wife, of EXP. DRIVER FOR ESTA Oakland Ave. er. Apply w fereon, Douglas | Si’ ina’ seven gaere’ Pe ao | | em f, peckeround =| Zar: WORK TEs TIC TANKS. WIELD TILE Baldwin. PE $603 PE $6080 ay Romagna meg ints) nea Apel WANTED 3 EXPERIENCED av. | Bem _ Sous, Bre, - experience helpful. wlan pa boon. email. Pree| and “truckiny OR 3317 & PE ROTO-TILLING LAWNS. GAR- tina Nan, Mrs. Toth, Mrs |ENERGETIC, AGGRESSIVE| tomobile salesmen to sell the FOUR JOBS ga I a gg AE ACCOUNTANT CHAIN OR “BUZZSAW AW WORK. BY WIRE REPAIRS AND CONTRACT — Stee _&_fewsr._pofe_O8 290%. ane ‘sgn Martuten “Funeral serv- Houghton geen to on obfle - — Fooatrls th adh tg Demon- FOR in Pontiac Waterford and tice In one of the county’ ‘3 | most job_or_hour. ing. PE 5-6431 ROTOR 30034 YORK. ; ‘ou: smobile 8 r eompen- OMEN area. : fred Rose Tom from thet ‘em Vasu; PE Hent pecsen tas oe am Rote coties. pine. See Fred Foster, 40) wor 4 howe ‘or and earn as Realty Gor wood t = — Cleanup — ws work, TRENCHING AND ROTO TILLING E ral secey = is a r. : WE'RE EXP PANDING —_— oo Vimerviews, “Call EM WANTED Rms, MANAG EMENT i of tum an Please call OR 3-3496. BULLDOZING A. E_ DeMott OR 3-4606 Bt. Simion Church, 920 W. Seven|EXPERIENCED BUTCHER FOR). 0) oo O14 “ 305 Main 1 DAY SERVICE, A-1 “IRONING. | 4, Pontise finished i Bf Essie Odell: dear brother of _Help Wanted Female 7) Full time, ‘steady carn. GIRLS LINCOLN £4400 Pick up & deliver. EM 3-4050, _'| ROY'S, 86 Oakland __PE 24021) Laundry, Phone PE 24101. Lee merville, . Lubertha pay. Barnett’s Clothes — : i ‘ : N7 A gb. . ping 18 { Tonsend, Estella Gray, Elise Snel nsurance 2 SILK FINISHERS FOR DRY 150 N. Saginaw St. nobrrainibt:” janine tem, Ie 101% N. wv. PE 40539. A : Edith Mae Smith and Elex Odell. 5 —— —, Apply in person. FFICE ‘ In ITs 1 ik ALL E = 4 Mr. 06 Odell will be. oont, ‘Wednesday $ eck "hz N. Wood O SPS Nhat St hee $38 ord Bldg. liver rs and windows. Renseuadie. ad VETERANS TREE SERVICE. iss., for upervis ward im pnnn Ae AL. : _No . FE 2-1631, ranteed sa yoy at 2 p.m. — °0 30 — NEAT APPEARING, MANAGEMENT . * aso ‘ -% Al a & WORK trimmed or removed. Pree eo vine “Austin officiating. Mr.|Man to organize life insurance de- aa , He ‘cee Oakland |. Birmingham Comeere. 1089 6. Pe aie One eas bss liver. FE ; ‘bumpers and grills ired and | —™mstes. ‘EM _3-6150_ anytime. i in state at the Wil-| partment .n established agency.| APPly Dairy Queen, 20) Calla! Woodward. MI BOOKKEEPER, train i TRONINGS. PICK UP & DE-| fechtomed POM 975 | 4-1 TREE VICE. { 3) fem F. Davis Funeral Home after|This does not mean retirement to | —A*e_Between_9 _& 2. “T° S): | Sopice GIRL. PART ‘ entgnleretip ar" Lips deeds. 4 % 2-8413 Rd Lk. Orion, FE $ hemorel nd trimming. Free j_ Racedly a2 deat et Sut recente tae | K, DOWNTOWN BUSINESS, was | OFFS gui" Youk “Rous | Suntory Soften agit he wouARWARTE_OAy | BURST Wore SERVICE RE: | mime. Pein a Td a ut : : . ' meer j 7eoN, way tS eet. ORM | Maa 7 choose’ must have thor: eral office work. ec able afm a Sm gs Py aoe peat’ ereecas |, RENT IT FAST] Suet work Moms see. '7e poiring & rewinding. 218 E. E Pike LAWN VICE. ; LeGrande: —_ knowledge of business, prov- Oo type acct fe PO , a tenced 2 i . Sprii g dear father of Mary, Msi inseho.| en oR ea production. record, | ures. Five days @ week with all OPPORTUNITY yy adv, exec, . , | COLORED LADY WOULD. Rolling t Bula Pr .. rs. > tas A or other formal train- a “ene Page Reply WHO . so seg beriihe "ee 4 week, live or # 1 Lage: Ay . On Wine Pontiac Press Box 73, we own handwriting x eve ful) partic- "dette phe through Rent Ads! Room; t 1 .: * Fe é Oz-| will phone you for an early inter-| _wlars about you ees i. bun, Funeral service held] view which Will be entiat| ~ a he Pariner ‘Snover Home| —f 2ourse. AT ONCE, : ao eanae sabectitet, SALES LADY “f To sell Real Bs- | 47 big a men an j Mee be mbitious one = Hetacae rE 28 » oe i GET IT QUICK, jy ix te with experience enn. | wil” consider" traning PERSONN. Bek s ck thing - — Want Ads give “PLASTERING through Classified, Adet| 2°" & = Or rene 2 D. ' L, 1. BROWN, Realtor INTERVIEWER| | ge ants Yes, whatever it is dial ae PE 2-4810 iaay detween she ages ot | ( raebner’ S ‘you AGTIOR. ‘Dial FE DON'T PASS UP : any WisHING 70 \PUR- sano rau on professional, ie eas : eded Gux:|RE 28181) for an ad-| S*nale Suds teen eee | pee iemerem cemect | MICHIGAN'S: | - neten etna ee Rainier | J : Syme, gaa pope se 'tb. plesse _ Bal to a selosg lage for cash oe writer and get it! * | SREY m3 LARG pa { | 28181. h Classified Ads! Fs | m1 BF EAUTY 0 PERATOR : aie ry FE 181. i ae ie 4 i \ ; , £ al \