—, Be? en ee ee 2 rt eee i Saapaaies ‘ < ae teed say ie Paitin she “= “t A i “ listh YEAR ae es PONTIAG, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957—68 FAGES a ‘ country. Presidents Chat AP Wirephote : ” OWFICIAL Viste—President Eisenhower chats with Ngo Dinh Diem, visiting president of South Viet Nam, as they-sit together in . the rear of an open car at National Airport in Washington. The South Viet Nam —— is on a four-day visit to the capital. v pa ‘Diem Promises Congress ‘He'll Keep Fighting Redso« WASHINGTON — President Ngo Dinh Diem told) Congress today South Viet Nam, not yet two years old. |a ski chalet and equipment -is in a more critical position than any other free Asian: shed at the ski bowl near ‘forest fires in years yestez-| ntiac ns " t 0 : choo 16 Forest Fires Lash Michigan, Raze 750 Acres New England Mobilizes as Blazes: Race Over Timberlands .OSCODA (INS) — here! have been 26 forest fires in the: Upper Peninsula and the northern part of Lower Michigan in the past %8 hours. One ‘of the state’s worst’ day burned through 1750 acres in the Huron National eal 13 miles west of! og “blaze consumed a ls00-acre stand of 25-year- ‘old red pines and destroyed | Oscoda. lares Group Protests Taxes an aide. 60 Women Claim Snub by Williams About 60 housewives, mostly from Oakland County,| went to Lansing yesterday to complain about taxes, and -|instead found they had kicked off a political scrap. The lady lobbyists buttonholed legislators but were miffed -when shooed away from the governor's office by Gov. Williams immediately offered to shake’ naan Brewery Men Tell of ‘Deals’ . Big Dave Gets Scolding: From Rackets Probe Group Today WASHINGTON INS) ~ Anheuser-Busch brewery officials, Admitted today the firm had ‘“‘ab- “idn’t have time to see women But he pledged to, continue the fight” against\inn two miles of of control ‘| Gemal relationships” with Team-| interested in economy? paper Geen Borg nade communism. ‘a settlement of 50 or more homes! er’ ae a ong how as | don’t think he had the cour- is the schools are shortchanged In a speech prepared for a joint session of Congress, #74 resort cabins. poet. San: fy On 3 the| “bo taste, tune countbe s ww from $19 to $24 a child. *he thanked the United It leaped the Au Sabie river company’s competitors. (D-Detroit) said he met the women : ; P School officials, Whitmer said, , States for its moral and “™4_>aTee’ s= addition 200) Sen John F. Kennedy (D-Mass)|and they had “nothing construc-| - IS SEVENTY-THIRD — Former President Truman displays |are anticipating the Legislature NO: x: . acres of swampland before being naan tig rare fitair-nangliodi medal ope ae oe one of broadest grins as he points to a cake presented to him yes- will make good the missing funds . aline {o| ile material aid. | brought under control near # €F7 |Senate: rackets” committee heat {ve : any ens bry. ere arenes ee : | great Uunpert as he proioond si ; ioe vice peotident of. the Si. Louis. women thought ¥ : sets aid levels for next year. ~ nificance,” he said, Wind swept the fire into part of, however. | "|the Alpena State Forest, brewery, told. of c-eking Beck’s\ ‘two chartered busloads of them a legal aneank aon wrote of . or 00 0S 3 Diem’s appearance before Con- Upper Peninsula fires. including, aid to help settie a 1954 strike and) in @ sponta: a ‘ae gress followed a meeting with \a @00-acre blaze three miles north determine wage demands of Calli. said from several comm’ effectively prevented sale of a $2.7 | | President Eisenhower at the | fornia workers. ties, including Walled Lake, Or-\' civic. Groups | ac ee ee ee, Som, Peaiiee Nominating Petitions|-snee teese br ome meest te ‘Ma ‘Ch ‘State F Dwight David Ingamells, gen- ‘chard Lake, Novi Township, Bir- by Syetnt nae epee 10" Due Saturday; Offices: ssewera Diem’ s strategic y jose. orests eral counsel for Anhelsér-Busch, ‘mingham, Pontiac, be-gecngs r : es Re ne a es Southeast Asian country. 4 OSCODA UNs) — “State conser- also testified that Beck's power. Township, Farmington and or es QO! if : t : concerns legal- Close 4:30 heron anf is Slee sean: terteed t lunch velion, effidieis Wiay nat Gee-t. tal Yalow geeltion played sm imo five Wayne County cities. es. OS i a aaah 4 fe) e ity of a state constitutional _~ . .dhwith Vice President Nixon at the) Mennen Williams to close all Mich.| Portat: Tele in the award * \ECONOMY MEASURES ta — : , ——- under which ane Saturday ig the deadline. tor He. arranged. to.receive! igan forests to the™public unless| We ; Budweiser Ghiribatorship | They wanted economy measures) Ten Pontiac area-civie, labor ‘and business organiza- ai. = ing of ng petitions of State Dulles in a) raig ends the threat of fires in the| ¥° Deve Beck dr. |instead of higher taxation and|tions — representing thousands of — have| mid-afternoon cal] at Blair House. | few_days. The elder Beck has been ac-' cictor The Pontiac bonds are not being school board ‘candidates, but to : protests against waste ”» for the May 20 city hospital Tonight he will be the guest of cused of - rie! (Continued 2 Col. 4) endorsed a “yes” vote for the y y Pp offered under this disputed section, date none have been turned in Stig U2, and Mrs Dues st alof Excamabe,woce roponed uiarl00 in UMM toms and ol or election issues. Whitmer said, but bond buyers are the Pontiac Board of Education |ty-m,) dinner : aba ‘ National/using his Union position for steering clear of all Michigan is- control. The Escanaba ‘ National Using eeetete Sane, Seen. sade ‘by: Pontiac Area! Steering clear is — NO LONGER PASSIVE Guard unit was called out to battle sonal ong | ~ Michig n nters jon League. of Women Voters, e matter is settled. ‘Louis H. Schimmel, board presi- In his speech the Vietnamese}the flames, _1 Wilson identified 0 a oye bmerce , > 4% | dent, and Robert B, Oliver, both jeader said the Asian people are| Other fires within the past few|Sent by Beck to ‘Anheuse | Women’s Auxiliary, Greater} +p witi be about a.month be. veteran members. have announced ino longer ‘resigned and passive, |ays were ‘reported ‘near Rock, |stating be woud “insist that the Pontiac Soouneiilie Advisory Council, thé Pastors’|fore the Supreme Court acts on their intentions to. seck ré-clec-lbut are impatient and eager to re.|Waucedah, — Southern a ee = ourt use. uit Assn, The Rema, the Oakland County Medical Assn.|O™., 1" e pernnde tion for four year terms. — _jduce their “immense techtiicaliCounty, Perkins, Crystal Falls,|dent intervene ag Angeles - lower court,” the superintendent In Waterford Township, tour (backwardness.” Cisco Lake, Newberry, Menominee|strike involving the brewery. Auxiliary, the Manufactur-* coritinued, “‘and we won't offer our : County and in Lower other unions. “Beck assured the! aise) General Sa ers’ Assn., Oakland County’ ‘|bonds nti then.” _ candidates already have filed for = 2 2@ company there “will not be a tie- ftorney rai says 2 es _ They are Barbara Ingichart, 1312 immediate economic develop-, : Wilson said he could not.recall) , |. si of Directors of the Retail hand, the school board lacks Hovpital B4.; Charles W. Wal; |ment,” he added “The leaders of, poston cans) a. Massachu: [exactly when the Los Angeles! in Oakland Case Merchants Assn. Show rs fo Fall funds to pay contractors now ters, 6020 Seuthward Dr.; Efiza- Asia. whatever their | sales Sodins co a of labor dispute was settled but’ con- According to Carroll L. Osmun. e working on local school construc- beth S. Adams, 2711 W. Walton lare all faced with the tragic ur- 4 “im a dee. [ceded that it was “about the time”| The state yesterday jntervened|chairman of a new Volunteer; | = = | ~~ oe Bivd.; and Lester K. Carison, gency ‘of the economic and social; 2. Ut cauipment in . seg {that Beck stepped into the dispute.|in the lawsuit tying up construc-| Hospital Committee, the groups} Grab rain gear and warmer|- “We are not as bad off as some 4131 Grayton St. [problems of their countries.” | Pernfe Relile against weodiend ena @ Robert ¥.|tion of 2 pew Oakland County|bave gone on record in Tecent! cs: Pontiac residents. The weath-|school districts,” ‘Whitmer added, Mrs Adams, board president,!. He said they are now debating) ines font Muse suept Sarge Kennedy told Wilson this action | courthouse. ~ eget cesar mr the bar-| Onion gg rane ay petra beds Sateen.” coveasdl a $4,550,000 general obligation bond . as compared with yes-|June 10, and the opening of bids 2 .-*:.% a oe sere glgertie gx ay and a corresponding one terday’s high reading of 80 de-|for rehabilitation projects at sev- -Petaiiaig petitions tet wear ———__—- The situation in brief: - Heald be wanted to Set ot) sitd. “We weet te coe the Ca jee OAS Oe Ce oer aite’s. eax be 3 cal dlek saa < @e ieaiares &°@ mie Se'Rocket to. Moon Soon? |, 1 Brey mast and every srivalelwbetber cnt Wwetery milght ectte| payers snd the peenly pe [Se The lowest temperature recorded) Otto Hutziger, assistant. super- -_ttlet_property owners. While they cae we delete Aslotele comibiades te wiket toe ab The bond igsue will be divided|in downtown preceding §|intendent, will give progress re- "both the Pontiac and Waterford! er Robert F. Freitag of the of- |fighting Tires at the discretion of/mand for higher wages to step. into the. suit by Avditor the city hospital $350;-\tered°78 at 2 p.m. Franklin road school site and they school offices close at 4:30 p.m.| fice of the Chief of Naval Oper- |Maj. Gen. John J. McGinnis, head) It'was the second day of & new) - ot aus srvmanski. -|oo0 for a 300-unit parking lot at : parking situation near the senior Friday and are not open Satur-} ations, says an ummanned rocket of the state's ‘civil Selene tne ree on, vestineny (hat Beck ctl ‘“We've reviewed the charges forthe hospital, and $2,700,000 for Der-'Ki4s Have ~~ ‘ will reach the moon in 10 years. 2° A column of fire, ix elias | NE Wee Senaety Vint Bock Wot) siete, anid hope Uillenately Calta aitveying: at. oak of 90: ids Answer | . The elections will be held June| Commander Freitag made the |wide, advancing on beach resorts|his son established in the beer) 0 a Supreme Court decision,”|larging the city’s sewage treat- PHILADELPHIA @ — The . F 10, with the two candidates receiv- yesterday at a meet- pang ng aN alge mek gay tarry dow ype | earner ment plast eyelem. aceeek: deanna ok Sided ooh ike Trims Aid Fund ing the highest votes elected. There ia oS Ge Sete coioo of Os —— i nwt g x runctts Rocket wd |the Army in 1946. ee ee _=| ‘The hospital committee was or-| ram High, polled pupils on this | WASHINGTON i — Congres- are to ba pom ata The Oakland County Taxpayers’| ganized th | to seek public|- enterprising question: “What | sional leaders reported - te z. ; League, independent group, | Support ' ; Eisenhower Pr ide tial Helico ter on Test Flight... brought the suit against the Board tons. However, it too Tavorsap-, an extra hour each day?” Most | scaling down the administration’ : esl en Pp = __ ferougt the st again he Board tos. of all six issues oe eee ee ~ $4,408,000,000 foreign ~ * with padding budgets and then| ballot. my sleep. aid program. to $3,880,000,000. illegally transferring surpluses to; - ts building fund for anew cout: Elo P Pinza, 64, Succumbs in Sleep rire ae ee ithe tde ds hake Ml Mele ee ct aaa : in Today’ s Press *with the women, but added he was only willing to speak) © with a small committee. — The housewives turned him down and said they would return next week with their numbers in- creased to 500. As a result of the visit, Sen. rose on the Senate floor to say: “At the time the women were waiting, the governor had time te shake hands with 200 visiting schooi| children. How is it he Clyde H, Geerlings (R-Holland)| — Board Meeting Hine Birthday int | Tonight to Male Financial Crisis ‘Dee to: Delay in State Aid, Hassle Over Bonds . Delays in state aid and a legal hassle concerning NO COMMENT Szymanski was not available fie His deputy, Alfred H. Lawrence, said intervention was requested in an attempt to solve _|a number of controversial. issues. * * *. “We would like to have a court so gi ‘ ener ieee (Opera, Musical — Star Dies STAMFORD, Conn. “— -Ezioj him a symbol of mature ‘sex ap-| ‘Some - Enchanted Evening” be- % it i i se: Mae | ee. oo eS: PR ee ee eR Ee a, W leis eae Ss os ‘Two aa pe af THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1937 : —— cae 5 pacing Teen [a Jackman After SS Sos gk CM Area Women Claim i penn ACTF a anon no seer ‘ Bolan’ wa cd by tens New Trial Sought by Convict)nub by Governor [Classrooms May Be Adg@d) rasa tome wines n | , ws | cotnt roi Pas om) With No Tax Increase __|mosesraysea ts pm vom she 2 = he was acoused a# the r ~~ By PETE LOCHBILER Michael -J..Gisondi, one of two men convicted of the 1952 “‘re- venge” murder of a Hazel Park tavern owner and his son, has pe- titioned Circuit Court for-a new A hearing is scheduled for 1:30 7 p.m. Monday béfore Circuit. Judge H. Russel Holland, who four years @ ago sentenced Gisondi, 28, and © his alleged partner, Harold Hum- © mell, 26, to life imprisonment for % first-degree murder. Gisondi, of Eagle sing, and Hummell, a former | Detroiter, were convicted by jury | -March 2, 1963 of the fatal shoot- : ing the previous Aug. 18 of Vides an attempted jall break. He openly boasted about the kill- Helicopters Rescue 4 From Roofs in Texas DALLAS (®—Helicopters flew to the rescue of at least four per- lo, today after a cloudburst dumped more than seven inches of rain on that resort city. last night elected Leslie W. Lang- ford, 32, of 245 S. Tilden Ave., as the organization's 1957-58 presi- dent. Some 4 Jaycees their annual election Scrib’s. Restaurant night at also elected officers were elected. were: Lynn Allen, Jr., Don Weddle, eight members-to the board, Other Jaycees Name President, Other Officers at Election A new Pontiac Junior Chamber - of Commerce Board of Directors « r spokesman, Popek of Orchard Lake said the list of interested woman had grown to 500, and more would have attended yesterday except that “many mothers had baby-sitting problems.” Mrs,.Popek, a mother of four, sald originally only two carloads had been planned, but the number increased rapidly when the word got around, The incident at Williams’ office j-;came at the end of an all-day _ tour, Women had spoken individually Vinekurow, 60, and his son, Jo- isondi steadily maintained seph, 31, in their Oak Gardens a Seonshant te ache. , tavern, 21630 John K, Hasel inal proceedings. lunched with of the lawmak- Park, r, the 1953 jury's ers at noon, | then , appeared Gisondi's petition, Chiet Assist- can Ghat mae aes myrey le Aga alone ant Prosecutor F. Taylor strong point for Monday's hearing,|'" > afternoon. said, is based on his testimony dur- ‘Taylor said. The court record When they appeared in the gov- ing trial 6 wan tet at ihe a J ernor’s outer office, an administra- vodDagpte goon wet -ae'y ol —, oe ee wat rer pony Pang tive assistant, John Sweeney, told Z cok « them the had a busy | from Ionia State leas|to convict Gisondi persuad-| -nedule and couldn't give them GETS HEADLINES than « month before the pe Neaned @ TORR, HE oO audionee/ Hummell, whose name returned] 4 break im the case came with |" sult. : CHILDREN APPEAR to the headlines. when accused of| ‘the story of 16-year-old Indiana [REMAINS IN JAIL “| Sheet that -tinie, thd chiliten a fellow-inmate to death) girt that Hummell and Gisondi | While the takes place, |; nae Tha _ at Marquette State Prison last fall,| had confessed the murders te |Gisondi will at Jackeon| (eet marching through to get gave the same testimony as Gis-| her durinig their flight trom the |Prisori, where he and Hummell| °°" ick handshake. ondi's, state, . were sentenced by Judge Holland. he women’s delegation ygere But it was brought out during | The FBI arrestéd Gisondi in| Hummel. subsequently gainea |? scathing ‘comments, trial, Taylor said, that this was | co Diego, Calif. early in Septem-| a bed prison record and was |s”eeney: followed them out into statement in which Hummel ‘in- Ber and made wan peel tp) See. ing of the governor and four or criminated Gisondi. a small Arkansas town a week with i five women, or else a reception While on the stand, Hummell|!#ter. Be Pn toeron ull ie tea ll ass ean ae dite reject- explained this contradiction _by| APPEARS IN COURT jot James Wiley Hudson last Nov.{eq was Le. saying he had originally thought) xtradited here, Hummell ap-17, while Hudson slept and touch- Gisondj had “squealed” on him. peared in court as ‘a ling it off with a match. . “Where do you have to go to RECALLS SEARCH cowboy, wearing a western outfit] Hudson, a convicted killer anid a pooner yar ot ay Manday’s court action recalls the|and calling himself a leader of the 1952 Jackson Prison es nationwide search following the|Billy the Kid, - a bad a Gene ie Paul Weber said crime. Both men had escaped! While in Oakland County J: attacker, offers were standard ° " = = in the office and were made to Link 2 More Boys fo Royal Oak Bomb serving three years as|Hill Lodge editor of the Jaycee’s “Chieftain.” = § Es z 9 chairman of the Citizens Commit-| Anyone Lage ag ene tee on Education, has aol yens hours . 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But a diplo- matic source said the two govern- full| sionist whose works ment chiefs had moved “much after starting out ‘‘miles apart,” Apparently the West Germans still hope to get a modification of | the British plan. The communique said West German Defense Min- ister Franz Josef Strauss will visit London soon to “discuss de- fense ‘questions of mutual inter It also said Macmillan and “need for NATO to retain an ef- fective deterrent against aggres- sion, including an adequate shield of land, sea and air forces for the protection of the territory of member states.”’ The question apparently was what constitutes an “adequate shield. Seitain already has started carrying out its plan for. with- drawing nearly 30,000 men from its army in Germany and trim- ming the supporting tactical air force by nearly half. The move resulted from Britain’s desire to reduce defense’ expenditures and at the same time streamline its forces for the nuclear age. Adenatver urged a halt to any more troop withdrawals until NATO makes a detailed review of the European defense position. One top German military plan- ner insisted that what is wanted on Germany’s attack-vulnerable northern: plain is manpower now and not atomic weapons in the By HAL BOYLE - NEW YORK ® — “Hollywood Adenaver |. ined me,” said, Harry Lachman, a famous painter who ‘became a film director and now at 71 has returned to his brush and easel. * * * ; Never heard of Harry Lach- man? Well, he was_a Sat goad impres- hang in half)‘ a dozen leading museums. and |won him the French Legion of Honor. Opera singer Mary Gar- iden once bought one of his paint- ings witha $3,000 check she had just received for singing “Aida.” Endorsing the check to Lachman she said, “Art for art?" : Cl SHIRLEY’S DIRECTOR closer together’: on the question Remember “Baby Take a Bow,’ ithe picture that springboarded| ‘Shirley Temple to stardom? | Lachman directed it. * * * Actually, Lachman, a slender, memories, has had five. success- ful careers—as illustrator, photog- rapher, impressionist painter, movie director and businessman. Born in La. Salle, TL, and or- phaned at 4, he never attended an art sthool in his life. “But at 19 I was a magazine the|Ulustrator selling covers to the Saturday Evening Post and Cos- mopolitan,"’ he recalled, Then he switched to the still camera and became one of Chi- cago’s top photographers of chil- dren, One of his best portraits was ofa sensitive - faced child ‘named Dickie Loeb, later to grow up and become the partner—of Nathan Leopold = an infamous murder. PAINTED IN PARIS Soon after, Lachman went to Paris where he painted for 18 memorable years as a contempo- rary of Monet, Renoir, Matisse, Rodin and- Modigfiani. * * * Modigliani, slowly starving and soon to die by his own hand, mis- took Lachman for a tourist at their first meeting, offered to * future. Ipaint his portrait for one franc. wry witted’ man with fabulous, West Germany, |Artist’ Blames Hollywood ] | for Derailing’ His Career “At that time he was even giv. ing his paintings away for ha cuts,” said Lachman grimly. “Now they are priceless.” Lachman sold 45 of the 55 paint- ings at his first one-man show, including two to the Luxembourg Museum, He accepted an invitation by di- rector Rex Ingram to help make “Mare Nostrum,”’ then became a director himself. "fe ek “Then I am taken to Hollywood, and I am ruined,” he said rue- fully. “‘I made a really great pic- ture with Spencer Tracy called ‘Face in the Sky.’ The critics said ‘it was ‘an artistic gem,’ a fright- ful thing to say . about a picture ,| then.” NOVELTY MAKER Lachman then became a suc-| cessful novelty manufacturer. Last year he took up painting again at the urging of Armand lery owner, and Mrs. Grace Rob- inson, former wife of Edward G. Robinson, movie actor, Lachman, who has an exhibit now at thé Hammer, Gallery, is exuberant because feels he roe an regained his old mastery of “It was a mistake ever to give it up,” he mourned. “The films were not worth it, = eut of my life." Blossoms Expected fo Be in Full Bloom HOLLAND (#—City Park Super- intendent Dick Smallenburg today described park tulips “in fine shape” and said many would be in bloom by the wee Holland, which ce es its famous tulip time festival May 15- tulip lanes throughout the city. Smallenburg also predicted the city’s Japanese cherry trees would provide a colorful preview for festival visitors. ve there are so many it is value. Here are Enggass’ watch values , . these watches and their value. you pay for! Remember . . . for 92 yeers, Enggess hos been famous for outstanding watch yolues and ‘ber of watch “bargains,” with exaggerotéd price cuts and false comparative prices. Today, ~ to know what determines a watch challenge’ . watches that ore. feature-packed. and ot the lowest possible prices. Look over Know and get all the watch oo Tinta cece | WATCH BUY at, the sale. MONEY | 6 at $29.95 Enggass knows that you are con- a5 stantly exposed to a large num- ONLY 50¢ A WEEK many difficult feotures. YOUR BEST | =6YOUR BEST MA } self ~ a dark bd. WATCH BUY at} Onty s]00 4 ¥ ~ = 25 a a | 0 ] TH ETAT soe = ae eh ae 4 i 7 | A Gena ens ; M ‘e by) \ ie ; oy Hammer, a Manhattan art gal-. 18, maintains about eight miles of) the! be in bloom for the weekend tof Voluminous skirted, permanent pleated floral | H | | Make Mom Queen for a Dey with | Gloria Swanson’ 8 Summer Wardrobe — print nylon chiffon. A comfort delight in warm weather, and is washable Lilac, Aqua- Si marine, Beige, * *10,98 12-20, and 12%4-22% fs ave a ee en a ] + Freshwater Pearl | Mom would love a e6c Gay Sissy Blouse : at Special Mother’s Day Savings! Reg. $2.98 "L99 Save on Mom's gift! She'll love a fine polished cotton blouse with gay - sissy ruffling. Short sleeves for cool Summer wear and beautiful detail- ing. Sanforized. Im white, sizes 32-38. -At this price you can buy. her. several! Charge Hers at Waile's . . . 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The livelier the action, the more popular ~~ and costlier’ — the banks were. Many foundries had designers busy just to satisfy the demand. Here's a popular-example, the Terrible Giant. Paste this picture down on. cardbeard and color with crayons. Cut out the parts. © Put a small box behind the base and as° you drop the coin,- swing the giant’s arm with the club. (First, of course, you must attach the arm tab by a brass fastener behind the belt buckle. Push the tongue straight out through the slit in the mouth — from the back. Fold down at the dotted ithe X. From behind, fold forward along dotted line Z and push this part-out front through the slit in chest. Paste to! chest at dotted space above siit. (Danny Schully of Gretna, La., won $10 with this suggestion: Send’ your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP’ Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow; The wiiamid Pig. -_—_—— — OO e . plains Dachs, “but no one ever Hot Weather Theater got all the information into one Viewed in New Book /place for fans who like to go traveling on vacation and see NEW YORK w—Curiosity made shows too.” David Dachs write a book—the, pachs has: been compiling his first cross-country guide for thea-\ data for two years, and in “Straw ter fans to summertime show busi- j4a¢ 1957” lists barns, tents, fes- ness. tivals and pageants in states “The popularity of hot-weather and also Canada, plus where to theater is growing constantly," ” ex- stay and where to eat. FOR MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12TH . SPECIAL FEATURE for other's Day! Electric Fryer-Cooker It detp-bries, bakes,.cooks. Makes cooking fun! Big 4\o-qt. family size, with complete instructions, recipe booklet. WITH WESTINGHOUSE THERMOSTAT | cover, wire basket, cord, Silent Automatic TOASTER — ‘977 Chrome Lpiued, alice pop-u justs t iy mo shade. Extra om mechanism. * y immersed in water. With cover, cord, recipes. - Handy 3-Speed _ MIXER © ‘97 Plug. ie in anywhere. ee mixes and whips with 2 triple-chrome beaters. | Wich wall hanger, wee, THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY No-Iron Dusters and Brunch Coats € hoose from 3 lovely styles at one low price ° ‘So0e. “5 99 and 16'2-24'%. Charge Hers at Waite's .. . Second Floor é Set of 4, Vanity Size Set of 4, Travel Size Four famous colognes, box. Gifts of White Shoulders Golden Shadows Most Precious Perfume. ..$5.00 te $110.00 Cologne. ..., .$2.75 te $8.50 Splash......$3,00 te $10.00 Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Street Floor Special Purchase! Cologne Quartette. by Faberg’e a Er For Mother on Her Special Day ... We made a special purchase just fo save you money «\ om Mother's gift! Choose from three lovely styles: front button, free flowing duster; Two button full length coachman robe; or shortie version of the coachman brunch coat (shown!. All are drip dry and no-iron to ease Mother's washday. 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Tie” eee vt he clan with its sate <7 choc a ne me reenearetty: % 95 ee Wes =) oe . Third he by DANIEL GREEN A. Viva in black corduroy. Sizes B. Circelo in blue, pink G white © kid leather. Sizes 5-10, AA G B. Charge Hers at Waite's . . . Street Floor by . nlzen oo we 6.00 é The perfect gift to surprise Mother with. . . : OAcROW-COTTON-LON-—THE MIRACLE LED WITH THE SILKY ME FMS COOL AND CARER CAMWOT “DE UP Perfect Atting bodice ievished with fines! nylon lace for the cool, airy look of summer. Wide Vlounce of bottom is trimmed with matching loce. Full shodow ol! areved. White only. Sizes 32 to Charge Hers at Waiie's . , . Second Floor Let Mom slip into something comfortable ... . STX 5 2. \ i | THE PONTIAC PRESS = rege tenre PMN OE,” asset ounces’ ~ Published from ‘Tue Powrmc Parse Building — Havotp A. Prrecenacp . President and Publisher ‘ Hoasce F. Beonrs, Howssp H. Frrecesacy nm, Executive Vice President Vice President and end Advertising Di gare Manger ° and G 3 secrealaticn Mariager vertis anager an A. : — w ae Promotion Manager pale SS W. Crastzs Peaxivs, and Editer Retail ‘dvertising Mer. Rosexy B. Tass. orcs C. Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Ponties. ag second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all jocal news printed in this newspaper @s well as all AP pews dispatches. ‘Tur Powriac Perss is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ® week: where carrier service is not available by mai! tn Oskiand, Genesee, Liv’ Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 « 7 ere in eta bent Al mail tabeorietions Unnatle in @varce. 5 * ee " Phone pontine PE 32-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIPCULATIONS THURSDAY, MAY 9,. 1957 Conpreis Avain Asked to Return Nazi Assets In January 1946, the United States and 17 Allied nations, ex- cluding- Russia and Poland, signed the Paris agreement setting forth the ratio, of German assets they would control in lieu of reparations. These were but a small part of the true reparations and the Allies also agreed to limit their demand to “enemy assets within the boundaries ~ of the respective Allied nations. The assets were to be disposed of in a manner to assure that ‘they would never return to German ownership or control. y justification whatever for such, a India‘and Kashmir The U.N. Security Council in 1949. authorized a plebiscite of the people- of Kashmir on the question of join- ing India ot Pakistan. _ India’s Prime Minister Neuru agreed to this but later blocked the idea and “incorporated” the territory without any vote of the Kashmiris. 2 AF PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY & 1957 t i Sse India justified this by saying that - Pakistan in joining the Southeast pa ge Aig ag ai abana Ep Ja thea wil eee Treaty Organization and the Bagh- . cafeteria gets passed ¢ ; have to live dad Pact and in accepting US. well ss anne else. Most of the military aid had made the incorpor- men e have families and ation necessary. Pakistan's action, ra owe much more of course, has nothing to do with Poor Workingman's Wife the Kashmiri question. ‘ C thy Fs a4 a rar Uistumet me Sweden's representative on the : si ei m om: Security. Council, Gunnar JaR- ao There's jing in Moscow. Me- RING, has just returned from a a a Anti-Rea mission to India and Pakistan to discuss further steps in resolv- ing the conflict. Pakistan agreed to his proposals in principle but NeuRru’s reply indicates that he "¢ MOS Jockey’s Boo-Boo considers the matter closed. Z Inspires Letters x « * A . It Jockey Shoemaker were set The issue still is whether the fe eee Mage down for one solid year,.it wouldn't fed, ; Pye auty — * Kashmiris are to be allowed to This Ought to Be a cost me, but my primitive sense choose their government in a free - vengeance would be partly . election. , ca ‘ : satisfied. sind dine David Lawrence Says: The Man About Town hards state industry is just bluffing of te Year.” x * * , Congress in 1948 indorsed the ut To Budget in ’56 ItGoesto Macomb . | ee | Paris agreement by passing th d Asal: , what a difference only -16. months and guided im Congress will do battle with ! - War Claims Act whieh aiak that 0p Adult Scouting Event makes in the public attitude to- ‘The Russians aré reported the Veterans ‘erganizations If be ee ene eri coe-ON That List’ German and Japanese assets of 1957 to Be at Utica cer: badge papi $960,000.00) more for airplanes last i lai tdiien } These stafes lead in the highway | should not be returned nor should - | Who, for in- year than the President hed .™ : California, Ilinois, Fair weather: What it is alwa pension and retirement programs, Maryland,. Missouri, their former owners be. compen- wien tafiows, oct a man ys wp Sep requ, . public assistance, health projects, Ohio, Oregon, New Mexico, New sated. Congress further stipu- are a pad Seid ont _- ‘sean: suitetbell CAUSE INCREASE and the like—there's an increase Rhode Island. The big lated that assets should be se i jammry 1996 , Looking at the non-defense total of $806,000.00 as compared with there: California: Tilinois, ( enemy they get home. for 1953, we find $21.7 billion, Then, 1957. Few men in Congress will and New York. That's our liquidated and the proceeds used. — Sa in 1956, it went up to $25.5 billion vote for repeal of these growing but we aren't listed. We such as civilian internees or cap- has existed between Oakland and Macomb mates for the mated by the President at $26 The bill for agriculture is up Mudder : : ; fied. 4n the 1957 annual dinner of the ing June 30, ‘directly due to farm aid, veterans previous year. Who in Congress ovies Improve x * * pwnups in : -196TT Yet that pon peeing y edge Spe Wem Geen farm het Habits’ In the Bonn Contention of 1952, Clinton Valley, Council, from the one he has the last four years. ©< W witl be discovered thet 362 per entie air iained o new approved by the Senate, the West Which will be held in the latter county. the fiscal year ending. . When the mon-defense expendi- cent of next year’s budget is for reading, bringing the best “German Republic joined the U.S, THis }* the biggest adit oe tee ton 1958, which now fa wader. teres are separated tate cate nonlefenes. items, ss compared and classes to the a. in 9 of thé year in the co é the top : gories, it is found that, compared with 37.1 ‘per cent the. previous After seeing these Britain and France in an agreement scouters and their wives break bread Judging by the furor which has ‘1987 ‘fiscal year, veterans year—a decrease, =f movies, many perscar that the seized assets should not be ee SS oe Par ghd Pg a fi : pBeagph op erm were Arete yern- youngsters and oldsters in their te believe wae? ‘ bookstores returned. The West German govern- ork of manhood building during the ¢ $7LBbillien bedget fer the Dr. William Brady Says: : smemy 0 send the ment agreed to compensate its own is @ record 7 oe . the movie was tatiana he their loss y st Ger ——ae : ar eenscnelalhadaa et the “aed a . EY eee ae the _ wall, movies people r their losses, -Wet,Ger- — For-many years it hasbeen held in wap, wig tts enormous military Enlarged Tonsils "Natural; it whet you wil; but-SGe few | sevamuer entities bees aoe, ood many has not done so and pressure Pontiac or at some, other Oakland County expense constitutes a normal era. : . a the tie te living ct oe standing authors, better plays, and again is being brought on Congress. Point. But this year it goes to Utica,’ vet tm te teeat year name Thou Ward Off Infection ~~~ sesiey ingertans ine works, Nothing wil ever re to scrap the eave oWesh- where it ‘will take place at Fellowship dune 3, 195§—six months after a aa : , aha por sic bile. P agreement, ms SBS Hall-of the Methodist Church at 6:45 on . President Eisenhower took over - 5 > Drayton Plains a = —s sy aoe ” ington correspondent: for the St. the evening of May 16. The speaker is ee Se a ane __tMy little boy willbe 3 next élders do not manifest any Tepug- § have “worked o habits. : Louis Post-Dispatch. to be : ee ue! month and the doctor says his nance to it lines = ate nae See pene Bad Starwas x ke oe .. Harry D. Hoey, ee ies stunner ab they are diochecd. Two. i he Will not take it’ straight, I could very easily do $0 per cent 7¥nt 7 pay ; endnneancet Cmmbenst tebael. thee Prgenth - Prgthe Sanyo go rr summer, eae one of the mixtures of cod liver more work and not get-tired. Pro- “ Each session sine@@ President jeaverand-other awards, and election of car eng se af ai” dn our oil with malt syrup, equal parts, a duction workers have if eaxy with THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ther can reread the newspapers of that — town died during a day, may their coffee breaks and ‘relief But. let his EISENHOWER took Office Senator officers will complete the program. ‘month and find therein lots -of — this. qperdilon, bin: . \ Fe, \ | . y . ee 2 t / a ‘J ; 3 ; j MS ‘ ‘ i : ‘i F, | : ile i ‘ \ t : i | i ‘ * \ \ ; : i i i * 4 : é ‘ ; f ‘ t i f x EIGHT : ~ PDAS aes : | S| ! © , THE PONTIAC PRES¢ “THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 ——— eon \ ies flor \ ne ae « a ) al _NINE | p SAVE ‘61> HOCTSON . 3 al =Yi} New 21-Inch TV FACTORY LIST $199.95 | ABS No Down Payment! . : Revolutionary, new “Futura” chassis—costs as little . as half as much to operate—parts fast up to 10 times . | , longer! 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Ideas ‘NEW YORK — By all psy-" py Nye should be as introverted and E repressed as a collapsible opera — hat, Jerry is a circus midget — and he's from Texas. ~ “Not just from Texas, pod'ner,”’ he corrected, rising menacingly to his full 49 inches, “‘But from Hous- ’ ence. Houston happens to be the biggest city in the biggest state.” Even a half-pint from 16-gal- lon country finds enormous sat- isfaction im dwelling on the enormity of his native state. “People say Texans brag a. lot,” said Jerry, “‘but that's just not true. I've never yet run into a Texan who truly appreciates the greatness of his home state, NOT. BRAGGARTS “Instead of being braggarts, most Texans, when the subject of Texas comes up, get to feel- ing 80 sorry for people who don't| BEFORE AND AFTER — Texan Jerry Nye as himself and in | live there that they forget. to give) circus makeup. That's a Texas-size fireplug he’s leaning against. “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1957_ i ROEBUCK AND CO. CHECK THESE. KENMORE FEATURES — _ Pa Enjoy the convenient grid- Was ENMORE LUXURY COOKING sou, fi ©"\MR OAT LAST YEAR’S PRICES! Would Sell for Much More if not SPECIALLY PURCHASED half the facts. Just think, now,) + z where would this country be with-| Jerry performs twice a day, as out Texas? ‘Think about it.” a midget in the clown act with’ A C “See what I mean?” he asked [the Ringling Bros. and "ecwan proves onfinuing after a period of silence, “We and Bailey Circus, Texans take a lot of abuse, but |) eaves TEXAS Draft of Doctors > when you get right down to it, we're a pretty close-mouthed jot,” as to join the circus. WASHINGTON «W — The House Just then a bell summoned, “Ftom the time’ I was 16,” he Armed Services Committee today Jerry to duty. He put on a fire/Said, “I knew I never would get helmet and _red raincoat, climbed| much bigger, My father is 5 feet ing doctors inte the armed forces, but on conditions more nearly | aboard a tiny fire engine and|11, my mother 5 feet 9, and my )|,. raced off to glory. brother, Jast time I saw him, was = applying ‘to other THOUSANDS CHEER getting close to Dad's size. All ge a Groton high: school, I was about} The bill would replace the pres-| Thousands cheered as J¢rTy)3 tee 10, and my. best buddy was/ent act which expires June 30. dashed up a ladder into a burn-|¢ soot 6” This law, enacted during the Ko-/f ing building and rescued a tele- * * * - }rean- War, was bitterly griticized| vision set by jumping with it into! »,.., among midgets, Jerry is|by professional groups as discrim-| a net, ignoring its owner still, towering figure. At the climaxjinatory.. Among other things, it’ approved a bill to continue draft- i —Three years ago, he left Tex = ca Ee }. die. cooking thet ou’ ve ented! - alweys we Boke 6 pies at once in the king size copecity 25-inch oven! screaming at the window, of one of -the acts, he winds up| makes doctors aged up to.46 years} Then Jerry and his fire bud- |hanging from the arena rafters. (Subject to drafting, while for other’ dies gathered around te watch a | “At first it scared me to go/citizens liablility ends at 35, TV pregram as the building (up that high,”’ Jerry said. “I didn't burned to the ground and the /like the idea too much. But then| An automobile is stolen in the woman was left te save her- |I remembered I was from Texas. U.S. on an average of every sa And what, could: I -do?” iminutes. J. Cc Higgins Fully Equipped J. 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See it today! 20 cu. ft. model, as low 93. . . 369.95 LAY-AWAY SALE $1 Holds Any Fan Until June 15th adjustable cold control; “all- 101 SAVINGS on ROLL- ia’ for Made or ex. Thermostat 1 in) site a a Quickly, easily @ Regularly 64.95 88 © Rolls anywhere, easily - : © Not 17—tull 20 inches “$1 Ha 08 Joe 150 Set thermostat — fan goes on or “off itsell! Flick’ switch to change from intake to exhaust — or back! Replaces 4400 cu. it. air (4-5 rooms) every =_— ae signal light. 5 yeor motor guareniae. Have Cooling Air Circulation with. “a PORTABLE FAN -De sad b Senieore ie e poten pasliny be ie wi _A-MATIC 20-INCH FAN - ‘te AD Le ee Sess en Che 5 ed or) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, ‘957 Ze Believes Troubled Thoughts Foster Self-Improvement Ju une Riavod ‘Claims Worry Is Helpful Corres a 4 eesecvesseeacesecs ocecccccoce - |Basy Does It After Rest awake. Ths Sane ee x WATERTON PARK, Alta, | the season was seen ; By PHYLLIS BATTELLE siais Lciiisiaal Sedioued al-help formulating some ideas that NEW YORK (INS)—June Havoe, {most por Gora e pereene 30, ot wil stay with me, urishakably, the kinds 0 i what the girl with the roundest eyes and|inds veniideted Gameiva wr «= See you think of them.” “Now,” says Miss Havoc, breath- less but not yet done, “the dog-cat theory.” France Now Offers »\Cut-Rate Fines PARIS (INS) — If you get a r, not : successful but also for staying in Eyes of Prisoners DECATUR, IL (AP)—Macon The Official’ Journal, recorder of all French laws and decrees, says you can pay 900 francs (about $2.55) to settle on the spot a misdemeanor that would cost you), up to 1,800 francs (about $5. In fines if taken to court. The same 50 per cent nena is available on fines up to 36,000. francs (about $102). the age of two, has no more pre-|spend 24 hours a day trying to tenses of being a hoity-toit or hero-| figure out ways te get cigarettes. ine of the soap opera sort than does her sister, Miss Gypsy Rose) cigarettes from @ Lee. paid by check, . Both girls have. worked” since the Commission of the infancy, knocked around the' smokeless. gti elf i Michigan, ey ; “ — | tmtention of the City Commis- a | sion to construct combined sewer on the | ‘ : | north side of Senne Reed trom Petr-| | | the’ went ine Assessor's Plat No, 144 | oS oe eee cost of $116,047.85, and mea 4 , said improveméat is on file f us further intended to construct said INS | ALLAT ION plan, d te, and that the : : oe Easeet Took be cnegee L- Magmowmnd . 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He said in a speech last ‘of their businesses and professions|@ laborer until he learned English. is Zahn, president of hae one Be me Laer however, that Japan would, Talks With Premier) oi lamed ‘eda ol wens cll us eas ot (DES Co., Chienge, who sold chew-|ending nuclear tests. ‘The Soviets| Week, however, that sonar hon en Over Unrest the 1957 Horatio Alger awards. a ing gum and razor blades in Chi-|asked Japan to join them im Urg-| 14, i, an appeal to Britain and Alsco, Inc,, Akron, 0., borrowed |¢ag0's loop district as a and The awards are made each yéar| $300 from his friends in 1945 to _ fame a sees Pgs A ing a ban oa the West, - ** JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector/Y the American Schools and Col-| start ths own company, now the (organization he-t 254 years —_ (27° ei w—U, N. Secretary General Dag leges Association and will be pre-| largest manufacturer of alumin- on a $200 loan. ago Hammarskjold arrived today for Sented tomorrow morning by RCA; um windows and doors in. the Soviet Ambassador Ivan ~ F. America until “after the Soviet Union ends its nuclear tests.” “As long as Britain and Ameri- ped to Lanna Po oge ‘osilPavents 10 Visit MSU’ Tevosyan delivered the Kremiin|ca continue testing weapons, then | we must continue he >: Weeks: ‘Comal Sicha’ | | oe i Who Traveled Restrs to Riches Road erie Wants Japan ere eon ria to Visit Trade Fair _ TOKYO w@—Secretary. af Com- G eo ‘than|Merce Weeks today canceled his Pmpilrgambrcis ee Here to attend the 1957 Japan thelof students are expected for the|International Trade Fair May 15 annual Parents Weekend ,.Friday|18- and Saturday at Michigan State University. a ftps Pm eign gy Og an engineering exposition and in-|exhibits accomplishments of native ternational festival, student vari-jcivilizations in the Americas, ety shows, campus tours and alAfrica, Oceania and early phases president's coffee hour. Jn di bee ce new of Asia and Europe. two days of talks with Prime/Board Chairman Gen. David Sar-| world. Frequently taking journeys on Minister David Ben-Gurion on/P°ff and Dr. Norman Vincent) 44, Ware, chairman of thé|his rail lines in 13 states, Presi-| Arab-Israeli conflicts. |Peale, both former winners. Northeastern Water Co. and Amer-|dent Harry A. DeButts of the| It is Hammarskjold’s first visit) « * * ican Water Works Co., Phila-|Southern Railway Company car- to Israel since last autumn’s) The 1957 “Horatio Alger’ win- delphia, who went into business ries a notebook for complaints) Sinai invasions) jners are:, ° for himself at the age of 14 and/from both passengers and train-/ It was thought here the secre-| Charles 'C. Bales, now head ‘of whose water companies today con-'mem tary general would seek to revive the C. C, Bales Agency, Atlanta, |— es pol the 1949 Egyptian-Israeli armis-'Ga., a Jife insurafice agency with tice, which Ben-Gurion says is annual sales of almost $50 million, “dead.” Ben-Gurion in turn wants Who went to work at the age of 12 Hammarskjold ta press Egypt to. for $1.90 a week. i end its state of belligerency, John Bentia, president of Al- | against Israel. liance Manufacturing Co,, Alli- | Israeli government informants ance, 0., ‘whe sold newspapers as said there is no hope of bringing, a youth and started as g stock- the old armistice agreement back) boy at Alliance. to life unless some headway is) +o mas Carvel, president ot the | made in getting Egypt to re- ‘Carvel Co., Yonkers, N.Y., whe | nounce its claim of belligerent | followed carnivais and fairs with | * rights, Egypt uses the belliger-|.) ice cream truck until he devel-| ency claim to prevent Israeli (404 -— new ice cream dhipensing| ships from. using the Suez Canal. mfachihe. Toda : ‘hihe, y he has more than) Hammarskjold told reporters|1 999 machines in operation in road- at Lydda Airport he had nothing) .i4. ice cream stands to say other gn ‘I am glad to * me - I hg net ty © =e iia Alwin F. Franz, president of Col- U. N, iaemeetery Ralph ‘orado Fuel & Iron Corp., Denver, h who sold newspapers in Cleveland Bunche accompanied his d ief. lat the aus af 3) 40 wanek’ tas . i mother, brothers and sisters, and| 3rd U.S. Airman Found’ | started’ in a steel mill_as an ‘geal in Waters Off Japan [hearth pitman. - J Hall, president of FUCHU, Japan #—The U.S. Air Penal Geceting” Card OCo., _ Force reported today a third) Kansas City,.Mo., whe started crewman from a KB50 tanker that ‘capital of $148 | out with borrowed capi if Lope crashed in the sea has been found|"», puna the biggest company of unharmed i Sdeutitied hie os Lt, Themea| ™ Ot 05. D* W.. Pitcher, Emmetsburg, Iowa,| Gwilym A. 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ES 3 -CHROME APRON KIDNEY-SHAPED TABI No€ metal on back to scratch or ie | for years of beauty. . poy og Thick, form fitteng design. -§ ' : Hotes ae nail oye To tone . — ete Ze ; ¢ s M RUBBE R COMFORT . : ess — [_ —_ (of ei. eee sas ag oe hw = st THURSDAY, MAY ©, 1957 TPONTEAC, MICHIGAN } Wrecked Fell oO d Harmack Home » tes! ‘Goldwyn fo Produce pe a orgy dad Beata’) HOLLYWOOD —Samuel Gold “Porgy” has been warmly re- wyn says two presidents— — 2 on To Be Replaced by AAA Offices | Razing of Century-Old} Residence Will Cut Link With Pontiac's Past One of Pontiac's visible, links shortly i2i. Es wows TO FROGRESS'-~ Thi Henry Hareach bens OE liams St., ts boing tor down to cloar 2 site doe 0. Reman Mince. The Isthmus of Panama (not ‘ithe canal) runs almost due East so ngfgoapmengllattnseiger ; Senate Vote Set Approval of New U.S. | Envoy to Ireland sl Expected Today fe kancTON ( — The Senate: set the stage today for confirma-' tign of Scott McLeod’s nomina- tion‘ as ambassador to Ireland’ over the protest of a sizable num- _ fber of its Democrats, i “+ The key vote came last night ~jwhen the Senate rejected 5422 a) ‘motion to return the ipation to its Foreign Relations. Commit- tee for further’ investigation, +. °%.. 3% 4 Chairman Green (D-RD) of that} Saisade Desens tite. 4 Check and Add Brake Fluid: it Needed. Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Full Contact with ise tendon, Firestone WHEEL sca mine Causes of tire wear.) -- 50 lnapect. Tighten, Adjct Soong F | “Firestone WHEEL BALANCE Precision Dynamic and Static Balance 2 Front Wheels, Toe-in ad Toe-Out - : “But Senate Republican Leader. Knowland (Calif) said President’ zs ¢ a ms Ed Bw ee ee a eg een ee ee ee eet he hahaa try for 309 eee ee ere. “The home was in the Harnack REGULAR TOTAL PRICE $15.00 a. * ; “The government will have to ‘cut down on its spending very to A'sharply,” he told this reporter. tele-|"That's the only solistion to. pre- financial 100 miles an hour. Nancy Lawrence was carried by Rear Adm. Richard his first fijght over the North Pole in 1926. The of that history-making flight occurs today. ski-equipped Fokker tri-motor monoplane, Museum at Dearborn. Powered by Wright nes aoe obo 4 Loe oe ot hl al Clears we ‘\three weeks ago in a bus depot.| day to day with a | They asked =ii5ss4| YOU GET’ Si. CefALL 3..... “Their defeat . meant the se pees! See. a ea Firestone’ STORES r:) Earlier japproved Charles E. (Chip) Boh-} len’s nomination as to the Philippines, by a voice ve with Bridges shouting “No.” Psychiatrist Helps Man Rediscover His Identity, in Detroit Hospital he. «¢ The Twin Cities Chorus, of St. sili ae nl \ pereorr a The world is be-| Pauj-Minneapolis, recently asked dir td clear up again for 26-\if anyone would donate a piano. year d 4 Harry Warner Applegate They were given an upright weigh- | ing 1,100, The donor confessed he couldn't fit the piano through the front doot of his new 7 home. ’ ee p psychotherapy” is ee ave) * pti was found asleep. Sade Upon beikg awakened, he could jremember \hardly anything of his! own identification. “Who am R” he asked a celica STYLED & MADE FOR oy USE re pital, psychia a gict eR service for Long Range Project May Cost $8 Billion jJ-| of the “tempos,” so-called, will U.S. Plans Big Government Building Program| (> ‘> ye) y) ats be gone by 1962. That will return to park land many acres of ground situated near the White House and the Tidal Basin in the vicinity of the beautiful Jefferson and = beer micah er y| ese cherry ttees. ee CC a a ee siethhy Aajevabelshy: Comerees “| area $37,400,000 addition to the tory. _ and Tecynology ‘for the Smithsonian Institution, ‘The State Department addition—is- under con- struction, - tg: Sa ate a new Senate\ PRS 4 State Department building and a, 36-million-dollar “Museum ot His-| office building already is well un mart BAe a9 9: der way, and the cleared for a new House office building. Aso provided for by direct ap propriations from Congress are | a 4&4-million-dollar building for the Central Intelligence Agency at aearhy Kangty; Va. ant at 10 - million - dollar structure to house the Atomic Energy Com- mission at Gaithersburg, Md, just north at Washington. Also’ planned near Gaithersburg] giant classical “Greek colurhns. Bb is ‘a new 40-million-dollar building|* pi» ¢ ae ot ied for the. ot Standards.. A But two large sections of | ° new survey moe A is CE. BONUS SET 4 i fd ¢ O98) ee) 8) WITH 53 PC. SET Li i - Sevén other Washington Proj- ii iba i FE: | . ; aes ba “F i cS = pe de ne = * ss 4 “id : ( eA a Z 2 2 inate * ‘. ga | é © vay ce ae [2 ; ; : “ A. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 : F Laotians to wor: with us. We can Ace wre stadbictac ding teenie ta encore oom Vi Fased.. jthe-—state's--Korean _ War -bonus tem 1 et mc poets een TH Canatoriyme | ee on Automatic Wosher and as painting up Dirty Dan's, Next\OMl sanaioriums A fourth measure permits auto thihg you know, they might screen dealers to use special temporary ‘Dp er Repair Service | it. LANSING i — Two bills to per-jlicense plates, good for 10 days, ry — . Pmit county tuberculosis sanatori-|on cars they sell. They would be Makes—Expert Trained Technicians Hold Burglary Suspects . — oe or == valid only until - purchaser ac- Al ED x Ayo HURON Sage = phage tive oye po eg law * ALL WORK GUARANTE sts s were ‘Tuesday Gov. > vestigation of a series of burglaries! The plan is aiding at utilizing Aids Traverse Industry Complete Line of Automatic . in three counties, They are Gerald|hundreds of empty beds in TB] TRAVERSE CITY @ ~ All Types of Dryer Venting Supp Major and Frank , both) sanatoriums, Traverse City Industrial Fund, [a ae oe tee ee Fe reece nae one sentenced, & vil Saas : E E ‘TRIC sheriff, given priority in gaining|3,200 square feet ‘ told of breakins in'St, Clair, San-jadmittance to county sanatoriums.'floor space, at a cost of $27,000, D: * lac and Macomb counties. No state aid will be given to non-|for ie . ns BUSSAR L { air eR vedanta, ‘who asst hove the) The mastne harweere. Ses Phone FE Al a Mayonnaise _inheri name | a county board aided ai —— from Mahon, a port on the island sternal aha oe gel Scainliee leurs be area 84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking TEA TIME ON THE RUE TAEFORN — Even third stall to the right, where almost every for- of Minorca off the coast of Spain, conmissioner before they are ad-|now seeks to the U. S. Ambassador drops in at Dirty Dan's, the eigner in the capital of Laos congregates. where the salad dressing first ap-| mitted. chase of a Laos Brings Memories Dirty Dan's — - City Center VIENTIANE, Laos (NEA) ~|Dan's. Eng doesn’t go to school,| automobiles—there are 5,000 in Some Americans who have lived'but already he speaks four lan- the entire country. abroad reminisce about Montmar- ‘guages and can quickly compute tre, the St. Moritz and Monte Car-'the complicated exchange rates of Bac act, Se seen 8 pro lo. But those who have. livéd in this|half a dozen different currencies in| -oads to establish unication/E. capital city of the kingdom of Laos/his head. with al] the remote villages. will fondly recall only.one place—| qhere are other signs of prog- | “The best thing for morale is] Dirty Dan's, ress, too. Recently, one-way traf- [progress and a job well-dong,” one Dirty Dan’s is a hybrid—a sort fice was decreed for all the (official commented, . “ we of Paris sidewalk cafe out of a | town’s main roads (there are |started with nothing a few years ae Chinese hele-in-the-wall, five) because ot the —influx_of |ago except the willingness. of” the} Sue 5 It is located on Vientiane’s main! street, the Rue Tafforn, where calm, unruffled customers think : : nothing of it when ymedieeern a 3 D y because a wande - lg ae bumped into the table. Hurry— -Last ays: * * * Because it is set mid-way be- ¢ tween the United States Informa- tion Service office and-the Ameri- | an Embassy, it is .virtually a oe ae ny Se naa First ladys electric shaver to shave | a AVE living and wo ing here. For years, | ) a eS raronceoee : with your old Refrigerator as Trade-in | Habitues were worried recently - aly agra “Master 12” 99. — Fi grag ape ere List Price 319.95 $14 Monthly | front or fight under your table. You “The big, all-new Wizard designed with your kitchen in mind! | ncaa a al Rull-widh 32ys cae Oe pera fier siviing . . elves, fu crisper, pilus | PRICES LOW for the edger Mesias jook! Polar beige interior color with gold trim. And remember—Thrift-Temp sealed unit a ernoon at Dirty. _guoranteed 5 years. 21705 - . 2a and most of of coffee is still a edubriand steak is a quarter. You have pay 3 cents and as much as 40 a la mode, The beef but good, * * U. 8. Ambassador ! Parsons and his wife used to be regulat patrons of Dirty Dan's, but tiow they have’ a large officiak resi- dence and do their entertaining there. However, the gee morgue ; seh, 46 © on 9D et house. "When he wind , electric shaver with “beauty-care action sons definitely prefer Dirty 's/ ° , res | 5 % 95 Nom wen | = =—C(<«ét A Bit despite Dirty Dan's. the stein cist tall es tnoon ae giver Cy where ear $17.50 as ; em- | ‘ bassy families live in aluminum | Velue $] 1° / is cateaiintne thew the progress without trade. . ' —— Gas Ran The Ambassador's wite ge io Cemeame e : Eogich te Ove native ntion. Se List Price $199.95, Only 169 $5 Down and $8 Monthly — Get a free automatic electric ° ee with purchase of this \ | oe Pade, Wizard range. . ly 30" with full-width “OPEN TONIGHT [ Sky oe . guar s clock a OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ‘TIL 9 I Minute Minder two outlets G Large TUESDAY and oman” Ti 6 wy gts poten & n i ¢ maT : mr... SN 2c suenvdeeess Be =o : ' / Be bye tes 48 ‘a : Distoble. inldver-chentla Texon case in beautiful suntan. ig ieee a A ae bene For nee spate. D3780 — Wieck -~ : Sq. Ft, aa he Se ae agisartespen mas Senate = Nee GRAIL gees coopsisthen intone aie hi 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. ee 1957 _ z es ee ; p set BI PAR STOR Se Es ee een eee Se Sia is i j f THE SALE EVENT SO BIG... THAT YOU MADE IT HAPPEN AGAIN? YOU ASKED FOR ALL THE FINE FABRICS WE SALE PRICED |; Now we have even more! All wools, gabardines, flannels, worsted suitings, dacron blends -, + « flecks and solid’ patterns » You Asked for Hest weight Fabric. to © During the Warm Days = Ahead. — e Now we have Peer ae weaves blended with miracle | dacron and handsome wash ‘n wear dacron blends thot really hold a press on the p. .im crease-resistant weaves.” || @% hottest days. YOU ASKED FOR MORE SIZES FOR TALL AND euGE? mln — Yes, we have the Nispnien as-. sortment of shorts and longs we've ever sale bays And we have hundreds of regular size slacks for work, for play, for school, for the office. we've gore by the hivsidredst The largest stock of Higuewelgnt and regular weight fabrics in the greatest color selection . ... and at the lowest prices we *ve ever offered! Here’s a real buy for the hot summer days ahead! Longer wearing, better made, cool and comfortable linen weave slacks that are ‘completely washable. Also, miracle dacron blended with rayon . .. designed to resist wrinkles. They're all worth many dollars more! And, best of all, you get these savings right at the start of the season. Choose from a wide range of colors, sizes 28 to 44. We bought out the’ entire stock of one of the finest clothing manufacturers in'-America ... his name is synonomous with quality, and we promised not to mention it in our advertising. But you'll quickly recognize the name when you see it on the labels. This tremendous event offers savings you just can’t afford to pass up! Included are lightweight wools and dacron blends to please . every man’s taste . . . you'll find just whdt you want in style, color - and material. Come early, be one of the first to make your selection at these terrific prices! You need only to sée, touch and compare the fabrics in this specie group to realize that here are slacks that are second to none in superb quality! Here’s an opportunity to replenish your wardrobe with these superior slacks that feature superior fabrics and work- “manship . ... and ata price that you'd expect to pay for just ordinary slacks... ‘Included in: this group are. famous makes of __pure-wools, tropicals. and. .gabardines. We. sige: you to: come early for Abies Selection! aed, remember, at OSMUN’S You eS INVITED. TO CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE partes 4. on: Ra hn 2 eee —— & UGS grees) eh eee Be aw ie Ss = f Ae eg ee Bee OR ot A YF aS ) Ss a ; a. oe I 4 /s 7 i: fee : Wie he gut sa Ps 2 A oe po es Ks : a oe ae wi , Sis SD cia a) | etch 47 Re Re ee, i Meewryewo 6 ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS. "THURSDAY, May. 9.1057. : SUE de 2 LL Have You Noticed i at — Thrifty Invariably; Drugs Cost tees —— | eS Fees, Tariffs, Handling | Costs Added — ‘Stresses bmpartone oe \" fF | | & . : ? Fs Prepaid Gifts to Soviel Nafionas a Rackel ors Rd SE | sre WASHINGTON (NEA)—The So-|Lithuania, duty prepaid. He paidjon what they call « commission| "Dr. C3 Posie semi | | - } An i Fo | A ais MESSAGE TO YOU! viet Union is raking in a fortune|up and after three months heard/fee which is 10 per cent of the/Tex., told the : ‘ ‘ today from American citizens and|the peckage had arrived. article's retail price, an inspection|tal Society convention Tuesday immigrants anxious to help rela-| Here's how the situation is ex-\fee of $1.55,- another one pee; thet brushing gums ts Jest os Be) -tives behind the Iron Curtain. *{ilained. by the Cymsmunce Deipart:/ cent: hapadiing Tee ond a 20 9 SO pee 5 eae See. It’s a racket, Dut one that no-jment’s Bureau of Foreign Com-| charge for each invoice. On top of| _He recommended a deena + 148M. Saginaw | * Huron Gor, Telegraph | * 4985-Dixle Hwy. Near Sears can do anything about. Uncle|merce in a pamphlet sent to per-|this the sender pays for the firm's} brush stroke in the upper jaw ‘ - som ame ciate rocemteendy| Sing who, wah taquicion: service plus regular mail rates. net» Ge SO = We Give Holden Trading Stamps Next te National Foods the use of American firms who ; * * * Financial statements of these : act as business agents for the) “Neither the post office nor any| shipging firms, which must be [Dislikes Idea of Retiring | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities lgnent collect. custome datins registered with the Justice De- 1 For thousands of persons are can partment, indicate that business (On His OOth Birthday that they now -can-}oF any other charges levied by the te booming despite thelr “high | en wy yaa meal era : a gry i Wehavethem!=- _ cs ie ae rates, A | pe a , ; The Safe Cosmetics For Sensitive Skin! small luxuries te relations in the recommends that an NY. USSR, alternate method of shipment of |treie’ that, ic ek aan AR-E X,, pealla cle To do so, however, they must| Parcels with daties prepaid 1 \trom May to December, 194, in| Endicott pay a virtual ransom in the form) ®VSlsble through the services of |oavment of duties and other/when lie was in his 70s, cosmetics of outlandishly high duties and| “Private firms authorized by com- (charges for gift parcels to Russia.| “I'd go back to work now 2 extra charges set by the Soviets.| rset with the official tourist or- im. ‘next six months brought in| let me.” : AR- Cie Se Otherwise, the recipient of a pack-| S=uization of ~~ : e t© | over $62,000 and the next $127,000.| His son Charles, a youngster of | nse ee They're os * age in Russia has to pay an enor-| SoeePt paresis ad Sager Fea | . prewar ty > epee mous? wi ” collect from -his at Endicott allergies . . . delightfully feminine ve * * °-> the condor." + |duties ahd other charges. gre refreshing. Scented or unscented. _ Siiecta of tenical The Commerce ex- x ww * } whoate outa on ape Of plains thiat it, does not “assume the same story for Central Joe Mazionis from ‘Cincinnati—|Tesponsibility for the services rem! Parcel Inc... in Chicago. | Aspirin Tables. EES Saccharin Tablets... . 27° Soviet import Gities are charged) Janoary thele business doubled to The letter sald it was sll right pee ae! oy tral aagy | $ToP THAT ITCH! at ee ee aie pound of tea. Other merchandise t.ocdes Filter Market ) clothes. So Joe sent off is figured according to the cost of IN JUST 15 MINUTES, | <. SERESS spetet con | er ot ado Dey 8 ly Gad ny «eel OES ee | ae as -| |. ] shipping firm in New York. per cent, to mention a few. brand of cigarettes, oom Si ts tncoct bien, fect teh @ F ase Ai: ia i cont him $90 to, ost the package 10 Adel Sp Cle tin Boviots techs ser caganetie oars — sus ey cache. Sew eh eee : % 59° Lysol, 5-07. s-s 8 8 | a 22244 4444444424424244444 ne: Tas : 4 q coms bs a eA Witeh Hazel ss ee 27 < . LEON — | Soothing Body Rub. es : ‘ nor go | 49° Carter Little Liver Pills 36° dD : ‘ eB 63° Arid Cream Deodorant 49° ; Many PATTERNS zo CHOOSE FROM 4 | 90° Doan’s Kidney Pills . 49° 4 a) 61° Polident Denture Ginsr. 49° q > . 3 ; White 3 ! S]FAGE TISSUE FS 2 ; | > oe eee BABY NEEDS VITAMIN 4 Dish Pon ome See ame : : for 19 RUBBER Tr 35 SMA (Liquid) Milk... y ‘ -_ ony — G ‘$49 .: You cn by one of cach Oly at Rosenberry tury ~ > 99¢ Similac Powder ja at 86° 100 Therapentie Form. tay 4 dering by athe. fig 1S-quett sine, = hed, yellow YE Cg i; | , Pte gry Wy is ’ bolic cmee Baby Magic .. Ll : @ Dries Fast! No Odor! ‘Serubbable!. WY : — —Tr i @ 30° Johnso Baby Powder. 4 : | 4827... 198m vas Evenflo Unit complete Ir { ec. PLASTIC | ) mei pies 198 GRAY | | : Ne | | Toh tet 2.98 ta ae o | bes Vitamin Doe . » » 8 4125 lodine Ration Tablets . 59°} _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSD, AY. MAY 9, 1957 » TWENTY-THREE Kennedy (This ts the fourth of # ticles a nm reporter on a o* “Anueriea a Boston.) 5 By BOB CONSIDINE Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the preva Kennedy kids, includ- ing the nation’s top young senator, its best known corruption investi- tate plans to wreck our eco- s| nomig system; those who pre- mete racial discrimination, in- dustrial strife, corruption in | public office, and those who w 1 have us shun our responsibili i in a world order. | “Men without training i eco-, gator, and the wife of a Hollywood Slar, says with some heat these! days that he is keeping hands olf all their lives. ~The outspoken former U. S. am or to Britain, who freely’ @ivised presidents, princes and) @aupers after becoming a self! Made multi - millionaire is the| proudest parent in the land. Hey wegards the seven Kennedy chil-|42* dren and a mounting brood of | 594 grandchildren as possessions a goods deal closer to him than, say the Merchandise mart. He doesn't always see eye to #ye with them, being generally more conservative politically. But aeither bell nor high water how could move him to intrude tn the operation of their lives. He feels the same way about the way things are being run in Washington. To grasp the meas- ure of his aloofness, during these Provocative days, one must dip in- to Kennedy’s past and inspect how moved and articulate he was about! events of not too long ago. Sen. Jack Kennedy, regarded in ali polls as of presidential tim- ber-and Senate labor manage- ment rackets investigator Robert Kennedy, chose public service not long after the father said, at Colby} College in Maine on June 17, 1945: “Preservation of our way of We is not assured by winning the war, We must defend wal | against cynics whe would des- | troy our ideals and paralyze our aspirations. Utopians whe adve- executive, can hardly meet living costs, much less save anything for 1950, during the retreat of Mac- Asia where we cannot hope to jica. nomics, education in political sci-! lence, perspective or balance, di-| rect the future of this country’ because they are the only kind! who take. the trouble to to partici-| te in public affairs. Don't criti-| iclze these. Oppose them and all they stand for, by voice and. by vote. oe Kennedy battled the mounting tax burden before the general hue ae cry. He said, on May 3, “Ae young man in business 0 A it a well paid top| a rainy day, And it is impossible for him to save after taxes enough to provide an estate for his fam- ily. Only a life insurance policy stands between his family and des- titution in the event of his un- timely death.” He could see de sense in the Korean War, He did not hesl- tate to say so, though a fellow Democrat was in the White Speaking before the University of—Yirginia Law School--Dec.—-12; Arthur's forcs, Kennedy called the Truman foreign policy a “suicidal” one which had “made us no foul weather friends.” He urged that we pull out of Korea, “‘and any other place in ‘hold our defenses.” He would have pulled out of Berlin, too. He urged that we spend our ‘defense budget fortifying Canada and Latin Amer- Li INSTRUCTIONS: och word 1AM Awecceoess WHATS MY LINE? scramble os few os powible to guess my appeors under arrow, reoding downwerd. is related to eg _“~ GG wf 8&8 4S Ne 525 $2 ee Moe. NPP PN = : t~- © 1967 Wher's My Line, ine Yesterday's enswer: Jade, gornEt, Watch, pterl, opel, ruby, diemOnd, onyX, sil- vEr, cotSeye. Cloth Slippers Terry Cushion Insoles Crepe Soles . 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Wash ‘n Weer Ruy now for the warm ahea You won't Pe ee TWENTY-FOUR neces ~Dalhs in Po mn niac and | Nearby Areas : cian ean Fannie Booker, 68, of 277 Ne-jnight at 8.p.m. at Spencer J, Hee-jat 8 p.m. Friday at C. J. Godhardt braska St. was ‘dead on arrival |ney Funeral Home. Funeral Home. Tuesday at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, She had been ill four months, Diamond and her grandfather, H.|Jr. of East Detroit, Lawrence at Surviving is a daughter, Jeanette|L. Diamond of Nova Scotia. home, Mrs, Charles Thomas of Searcy of Pontiac. Pontiac, Mrs. Henry Bratz of De- Her body was at the William F.| _ MRS. LOUIs GARAGIOLA Davis Funeral Home from'1 - 3:30, WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘TOWN- . p.m. today. It was then taken to SHIP — Service for Mrs, Louisjot Royal Oak, Chattanooga, Tenn. for service and|(Rose M.) Garagiol&, 53, of 6860/brother also’ survive. burial, é LEON HUGH COMPTON ‘ ‘Leon Hugh Compton, infant soniday frem Qur Lady of Refuge] Nellie Smith, of 10% Hudson &t., ef Leon L. and Elizabeth Muirhead/Church in Orcharg Lake. Burial|who died this morning, is at the * Compton of 192° Whittemore St., . was dead at birth yesterday in|~ teen os M ichigan GOP Senalan pbrowe waite sade em 'Sti]] Arguing Sehool Aid| : bee burial in Mt. Hope / LANSING # — Majority.Repub-| producing 17 to 18 million. dollars lican senators were at loggerheads|in new revenues for 1957-S8> ~- — HARRY DITS over what to de about the school x * * Harry Dits, 65, of 1429 Oakwood si issue, and planned to huddle Ave., Sylvan Lake, died yesterday| on i+ again Mite today. “| im St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mt.|" jee an hourlong closed meet: Clemens. ' An employe of Warner Car Sales, ing on the subject broke up yes-itax on cigarettes, a new tax on ’ County Boat Club. Mr, Dits leaves his wife, Mabel; oo ae ama does fam p.m. today. 4 ; tors to cost above ! een currently anticipated revenues, for ; William Qiary Alice) James, 72 D f ( | weed yrohone aeat 16, sailip : ‘ of 4551 Davison Rd., who died this : morning at the home of her son, on us ontro oases ft Om, ; , Julius, in Flint, will be held at Beadle said the talks yester- } |) pm. “Seturtay trom Ge Baird] Calls Swamp» Chérk| Gy See mows eae + * Memphis Cemetery. in Waterford Regarding quirement on the strength of seat | * Mrs. James is survived by her}. i Roads soap Educa Commi | - husband, her son and one brother. Chloride on a { * ps yy anruerné . 6 ship are calling the clerk's office . Mrs. Jakobina F. Od, Bt oat byl With inquiries regarding the appli-|la ) ; Mra. Jakobina F. Hild, 4, will beet "t¢ chiaeide oa tele ronda | + Ham R. Potere Funeral Home. + dled yesterday in the home of her ’ daughter, Mrs, Freda Fater, of|begin until temperatures are high-|, Su, Cot eo ae » Avon Township. er than 45 degrees during the),. pengrelle BE Also surviving are another daugh-|"iht,”” Johnson said, ” ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Fater, of Avon|Preiect- is under the supervision 3 3 City Employes Deluxe , a Rosary: will be recited to-(Retitation of the Rosary ‘will be " clerk, ; public . 7 |i is syotemationty John Phillips, mail handler, faster’ ~ waa 5. waraixs = [SOwME to ain Bee, and more economical method of William T. Watkins, 77, “of 1550 ball Ae transferring mail; Ezekiel Wright, * Boston Bivd., Detroit died at his| Property owners must pay $30|mail handler, rack to eliminate _ home Tuesday morning after an|Per thousand feet, for three appli-| damage to large X-ray films. . illness of two years, cations of chloride at the time a makes a fotal of seven’ 17-Jewel Helbros _ WATCHES G-E or Sunbeam Steam .or Dry List $19.95 IRON $Q8s REVERE 8” COVERED FRENCH CHEF SKILLET LIST 7.50 “SALE $3” Save Over 2 T at. Covered Sauce Pan......... 495 3.45 1.50 § -2 at. Covered Sauce Pan......... . io" cs et 92” Covered French Skillet. ...... 2G poe 6 at. Covered Oven........ _ REVERE 21, QUART WHISTLING TEA KETTLE LIST 4.95 Sale $ 2° Sere . | WITH TRADE — , ($498 Sen debt 7. 3 ; Gym 3 Deluxe & Full 2” Cross bs. $19.95, rerwreveeeweeeeeereeeeree Se ‘MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS Jewelry -- Watches - Luggage -- Decorative Wall Plaques Stainless Steel: Table Ware Golf Supplies -- -- Glassware Oven-Proof Lazy Suzans _ Decorative Wall Clocks and hundreds of other items -- ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES ~ LUGGAGE 3-PIECE MATCHING = Tyroln Cover se pk . Strong Binding Washable List $22.95 $] 3% SUNTAN, BLUE, RAWHIDE WEBCOR Tape Recorders—Hifi Radios—HiFi Portables THE COMPLETE LINE wv MOSTERS SET decorated. List 395." CAL-DAK PRODUCT AUTOMATIC Clinton ine, 2H. P. 4 Cycle, Recelt Recoil Starter, Starter, Matches, a Ze un % ~ BRIGGS & i sll 1 MOTOR € Popular B Propel Ne Poshing—Realy « Festa Le ee ee ee se ee 1 AR a, AR ge a a ee i “an gg Grass Broom Rake, reg 20 Gal. Garbage Can with cover *2” - LAST STADLER’S. _ CALL FERTILIZER * 100 tb. Beg “4 ae “COMPLETE LINE "BARBEQUES, GRILLS AND SARSEQUE ACCESSORIES _ PROCTOR (CHROME | Bre. LITES” sg xs Say Toaster MEN’S LUGGAGE 2 SUITOR CASE LIST $12.95 $9795 “LUGCACE FIT FOR A KING” SPECIAL SELLING 24 Pe. Deluxe Pienic Kit &} Sectional Plates, 4 Knives, 4 Spoons & Forks, 4 Beverage Glasses, Salt and Pepper | eae fg” “SANS " Therme jug. Complete > LIST $14.95 Kit IL ALPINE, Arcee BU i ut ill ed acai sa ij one soft mist of color without any streaks to mar the lovely effect. See, too, how Seamless ‘hose complement pleated or printed skirts offering simple contrast for “busy” hemlines. Glowing shades in a choice of conventional or micro-mesh sheers. Sizes 814 to 11.. sheath Mom’s legs in Beautiful gifts ot Penney’s theifty price, these beautiful nylon sheers without any seams to worry about! See how Seamless Gaymodes & ’ May od oh OS SLIPS. $s, THURSDAY % Seamless legs look smarter % Seamless legs lodk slimmer MOTHER’S DAY IS MAY 12th | DACRON, NYLON — COTTON BATISTE ;. x THE PONTIAC PRE ! | Our Little White Clouds 12 to 20 14% to 24y, 98 travel well with no ironing - worries, four attractive styles NEW YORK # — Michigan’ families had an average Average Family Income | tan 00 statents caver [in Michigan $6,245 - >» and first time in Vinita ofl ill a ACETATE JERSEY S| sind ti skirted beauties in a hand-washable, carefree fabric, packs well to Bhi TEP PE i TaD pany i] He a wy Tar sya | ne EM al ae f i yell Vin ile tie if tilt i Hat i iy il Mi ; ca paid tt itil : ij ie ed “tl i! ih gu He ifs wat : +a er Tf aes : . hie Hb ee at nn ii tat Fh illite Wess a a a TWENTY. $I) Group fo. Offer. Plan for Pullout Eyes Troop Withdrawal in Honduras-Nicaragua Border Dispute TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras @— Honduras and Nicaragua were to ¥ * * The OAS peace mission was to go from to Mana- since it was not believed the talks on troop withdrawals could be completed today. * * * U.S, Lt. Col. Frank Brinn made an OAS-directed inspection trip to the town of Los Manos, where Honduras charged Nicaraguan troops had laid down a mortar barrage Tuesday, He reported he found no shell fragments, bullet holes or other “obvious evidence” In Managua, Col. Anstasio So- moza Jr., Nicaraguan army chief, eharged that Honduran irregulars were Jooting ranches in the bor- der regions, He said Nicaragua now has orily police stationed at border points, but asserted . his government would make full use of its army for defense if nec- essary, * * * The OAS mission also is trying: to determine which country has the best claim td the disputed area. Area Housewife Awarded Seat at Detroit Dinner A Waterford Township house- wife will sit at the speaker's table at the May 18 Jefferson —Jack-| son’ Day Dinner in Detroit's Ma- Ee Sates wancuees canmmna <- Seny Sim ond tileviden eatites Glo: | baie daughter, Susanna, who watches camera, Gale also has three sons. Storm takes time out at Beverly Hills, Calif., home to play with | * Judge Awards Alimony Pegged to Cost of Living Ellis Jr., 47, got a divorce yester-|into a trust fund. From it's #arn- day, plus a monthly allowance/ ings, Mrs. Ellis will get a pegged to the cost of living index| Payment, based on the cost of live compiled by the Bureay of Labor Statletics- tm. Washington. Sn tet ae * * * Ellis, 42, is an officer of the) The also International Paper Co., with an/ other $25,000 and a station wagon. income estimated in his wife's) Enis the divorce papers at $35,000 to $50,000) Mission Hills, a high-toned a year, She accused him of ne-'City suburb, glecting his marital duties. He de- i ,| nied her allegations but did’ not’ BICYCLE SPECIALS. | SCHWINN BICYCLES Boys’ 26” Mark Il Jaquar .......,.......$86.95 - Boys’ and Girls’ 26” Corvette ............$76.95 Boys’ 26" Hornet—Reg. $59.95 ......... .$54.95 Boys’ 26” Phantom ...................-881.95 Boys’ and Girls’ 26" 3-Speed Racers ..... .$49.95 Girls’ 26" Hollywood Model, Equipped ... . $56.95 CHILDREN'S WHERL GOODS OF ALL KINDS Be YOUR OLD BIKE TAKEN ON TRADE EASY TERMS—WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL SCARLETT’S , OTOL BICYCLE “20° E. LAWRENCE ST. Pontic—Behind Pontiac State Bank { RED ALABASTER’ WHITE, THESE SMART - 1S MAY 121 [ MOTHER'S DAY * * ® ON MOTHER'S DAY LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS ... from Wards! L Chairs In Pairs TWO ultra-smart styles to choose from! TWO chairs at one astonishing low price! And all of them swivel for easy TV watching, easy conversa- tional arrangement! *Supremely comfortable modern styled barrel-back or, wing-back, with deets, spring-cushioned seats with soft, resilient rubbetized hair and up- holstered in lovely modern textured fabri¢s. Ward's Regular $79. 95 Value t s Matched Glass Sets Bris: + In Smart Matched Gift Boxes Mother will appreciate one of these smart giass- wore sets, so useful in entertaining or for everyday use. Smart, luxuriously styled - —a packed in matching gift boxes. Buy now Mother's "bey, Graduation, Anniversaries ond _ Weddings. 2 Pictured at Left Pictured Lower Right ta SNOWFLAKE SKY BALL SET 8—14 oz. Heavy Bottom Sky Ball Tumblers decorated in Black Enamel and 22 Kt. Gold Snowflakes, packed in mul colored printed gift box. Pictured at Right SNOWFLAKE JIGG BEVERAGE SET 8—12 oz. Heavy Bottom Tumblers decorated in Black Enamel and 22 Kt. Gold Snowflakes, packed in mul-° ti-colored printed gift box, B® & ESEVSREP © SRU4ETe& Sees. weliea py eweoms | The gift she'll treasure for a lifetime! 7 99 Lane Chests start as low as $49.96 a wr ee —— SNOWFLAKE s Rhepe devon *19°° DOWN £1. RELAXER SET end Out ond Wels #7421 DELIVERS fe , «eG ain oe. Foaere : as abs - gl tela Snow 99 . = : fakes” pe Se BF #4 : be “lt Holds Almost | ‘Eve ( ae a 7 4 ALL PURPOSE CABINET © ween BS : xe LOOMY STORAGE SHELVES, ' : . 6 ; J GETABLE BINS se sf . : Ak = “hy ‘i = ‘ “a H - Pa\ ri ae ‘cae ied = he S.. eee ee “ PS a, eH ay SE i ts Re Pi tg Yes A NS | Re et Py bgt i woke po? pt PRS Ae ps 4 inn : oe > . x Security for You Child Sometimes Eligib By RAY HENRY Rite i f » “iE =PRE sg rtetiat geagieet a: Tu i Hit least half of the time between dan. |, 1961 and the time of death. For example: Mrs, Poindex would have been fully insured { she had worked under Social Se- curity since 1936 for at least years, That's equal to half of the six years between Jan. |, 1951 and) the time of her death CURRENTLY INSURED the last three years before death. | she died. { 2. Has filed an application for child’s Social Security peymentes is not married and has not reached! 12. i 3. Was dependent on his mother ; ie iH Fi i 1 e i =~ & i ret m i under the third requirement that! FATHER NOT MENTIONED The first and third requirements) , |deliberately make no mention of le for Paymenis= Meeting any one of these re-!support his father might be giving quirements is enough. It - wag him. Under the Social Security law answered by mail from the Pon- * 7 have been working. 74 WN. Saginaw St. Low Prices . . . Holden Red Stamps YES! BIG S-U-R-P-R-I-S-E BARGAINS IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVING ... OUR GREAT In Time for Mother’ s Day Gift Giving! : of Georges-Newport’s Popular Summer Budget Shop All One Price Look at the Terrific Fashions for $5.00 @ Evergleze Cottons @ Dan River Cottons @ No-lron Cottons Embossed Cottons @ Den River Sheers @ Wrinkle-Shed Cottons @ Crease Resistant Sedop up an armful for Mother and yourself! These higher priced cool summer fashions will surprise you and your friends at this tow, Jow 9 to 11, misses’ 10 to 20, large sizes, 38 to 52. 74 North Seginew St. GEORGES-NEWPORTS We Give Holden Red Stamps * FRIDAY, 10 A. M to 2 P. M. ONLY! * All Items Go Back to Their Original Prices after 2. P. M. Follow The Crowds :.+ Be Here When Doors Open 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 j CA. M. to 2 ©. mM FRIDAY 2? P. mM. FRIDAY Reg. 1.99 Reg. 29¢ 89c NYLON HOSE | e| tev. 329 Reg. $7.99 Cotton Full R Non-Run New spring and summer shades in sizes: Branch Coats New Cotton LADIES DIES 82 to 11, Limit 6 pair. LADIES’ LADIES’ 7 StiPs PANTIES Goes Back te 89¢ After 2 P. 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Junior, Misses , WHITE LADIES’ | FORMALS | DRESSES Goes Back to 3.99 After 2 P. M. UNIFORMS | DRESSES 1 12" $] 5] Reg $29.99 Reg. $4.99 4-Hour Sole . . . Friday 10°to 2 Reg. $5.99 Reg. 6.99 aoe 6 ee 5 ee LADIES SHORT COATS Sizes 10 10.20 | Size 10 to 18 Lerge Size LADIES shadk Sak, :: Yen, covase Seleestindie ae LINEN RAIN COATS HATS a wae sa ee ee TOPPERS | COATS 44 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 im line for . . Take Better Pictures DECORATION DAY WITH THE AID OF A TRIPOD 98c cater $495 NO CHARGE MARK DAVIS AMERA Mart mete ee SPECIAL ait COME IN—LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE LINE OF BINOCULARS 7x35 Med. low price $21.95 Cadillac 7x35 ..from $49.95 . rf BRINGS THE DI: SAMOCA S5 camera AND MANY MANY MORE FEATURES THAT MAKES THIS THE FASTEST SELLING 35mm CAMERA ON THE TANT SCENES | Buy Mother and yourself several at this low price. i - Cool, smart dresses at big savings. Sizes 10 to 4 Goes Back te 8.99 After 2 P. M. 10 A M. to 2 P. mM. FRIDAY 12 to 44. : Goes Back to $10 After 2 P. M. mane 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 Here's something worth standing ‘ Cravenette faille.in biack and mavy beige. Gises 8.99 LADIES DRESSES “pon | Hi S10. LADIES FAILLE COATS ‘A-Hour Sole . . . Friday 10 to 2 hee OC A. M. te 2 P.M. FRIDAY aoe $1.99 Reg. $1.99 39c YARD GOODS Reg. $1.99 Reg. $1.00 All Nyloa First Quality Just 1000 yards at this price. Choose from prints, € Rubberized Print Ticked TIER COTTAGE [RR stie cotors, tn assorted summer ‘materials ‘oor FEATHER CURTAIN SETS Goes Back to 39¢ After 2 P. M. RUGS PILLOWS 99* | 99¢ 88* | 88<- ; yen 4-Hour Sele . . . Friday 10 to 2 Reg. 1.99 Reg. $6.99 . $1 . 9 First Quality | Save $3.11 69c CANNON TOWELS Fist Que Levee Hand CAFE PLAYTEX Yes. Giant 22x44 thick terry bath sizes. Stock € P 1 CA NON CURTAINS PILLOWS ‘up for summer—buy all you want. Tablecloths TOWELS Goes Back to 69¢ After 2 P. M. 99« | 388 49 25* 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 5.99 CHENILLE SPREADS 1,00 CURTAIN PANELS Bary binges vin and cowie aoe, vit © BEB |. come canst nt seater razon mance 6% Goese Back to 5.99 After 2 P. M. Goes Back te 1.00 After 2 P. M. tar Sle. Fey 10 2 BOXER | BIRDSEYE [BM istow' i to ts mothers coon 9 4 “TRAINING. PANTS DIAP . Goes Back te 1.99 After 2 P. M. oe, PANTS 88* 18 | y 10¢ 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 Reg . $2.99 Reg. $2.99 Reg. 29¢ Guie 2 we We Fist Guede BOYS SHIRTS—JEANS Boys’, Girls’ SUITS BLANKETS PE et ye nap attnge Rag Rg hg pt 4 ©] ANKLETS 188 177 _ Goes Back to 1.79 After 2 P. M. : 16¢ Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 GIRLS’ SHORTS-BLOUSES ee | Y | Gees Back to 1.99 After 20.M. | - RECEIVING BLANKETS Goes Back te 69¢ After 2 P. M. ' Am putetah value of prints, designs and terns. All Spiers. ines 8, "ta 2 “Goes Back to 1.99 Alter 2 P.M. ‘1,99 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS y°° 33,99 Values 4-Hour Sale .. . Friday 10 to 2 Save more than it 6c. poss OB SB e Beacon recefving variety of colors and patterns. | 4-Hour Sale . . . Friday 10 to 2 - pic aM ro 2h FRIDAY on) eee © “\** eee ee eee > ee ee me aw . | : : Pe : | i oe : a ON : vee TWENTY-EIGHT 7 sae ____ THE Ponrrac PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1957” ee ae ene Lee oe LY 2 3 pega een Pe |e : ‘Also Laick Schools Health Wader to, Toye “jMoursday for tour ot ‘Burore| Mackinac, Bridge Rates {te canton of ‘ee al s/FOR, Pore FOOT an _ jlong bridge i ‘Jade Middle East. Dr- Smith 4s Tourist Drawing. Card |. rede ‘chienethna, pocontiag| USN, TOO, Sees BECAUSE Tex h Sho t | 1 “Chin ee hinge: = co ue anyon cs|” LANSING —. When » completed|to the Michigan Touiist-Council. more gr | director of _ nm comp! 0 c ri eac er or age | S | n a: ges te aieel as < ~~ seer gas ibs al nitea|™: in. Digg 1957 the Mackinac! Visitors may view construction IN ONE. HOUR,” 5 pole health|a fellowship granted by t e will be the first motoring|operations from special. vantage) 1 net plessed. JoeAG. Saetant-drye drug store. vat the , University of Michigab Nations World Health Organiza- oe between Michigan's upper|pojnts on land or from excursion) ing T-4-L day or night, Now of Simms HONG KONG (INS) — Com-/Chinese were trying to produce an| Teachers, too, have their prob- Sphool of Public Health, will leave'tion. base lower Lance ea Currently‘ boats, oA Bros, munist ag will not achieve! junlimited number of graduates asjlems, added the report. It said: see = - sufficiency in engineers, physi-| tian : 2 : eee , \quickly as possible with a limited|““Teachers of classical Chinese ‘ » eclontiont end teachers until) ‘number of teachers. complain that for them lessons the end her third Five Year d Plan in jy wwe me A similar situation prevails in | also mean a race with the clock.” This is the opinion of Professor ee a Paced apap Citing a typical instance, the = Seiya Munaka he Edu-| ™e , : ation oe or Tokye — official Communist report from bepart said that the Shanghai Mun- versity who spent a month in- Shanghal. The report said that |icipal Education Bureau ruled that ‘gpecting Red China’s educational| “to many courses are given in [teachers must devote one period a limited number of hours.” (45 minutes) to one lesson in clas- qytem snd progrecs. oc. sical\Chinese although the Jesson ewe It add have Might run into.10 pages. Meanwhile, the Peiping regime| It added that the students have) s is working overtime to produce as|"° time to go over courses x * * : many literates as quickly as pos- and digest the lessoh and thus; It quoted one teacher as saying sible, This system, commented|$0n forget completely what they|that “teaching today is similar-to Prof. Manakata, concentrates on|have been taught, It said that the) story telling. I ‘must talk as fast quantity at the expense of quality. istudents were frustrated by the|as I can. Otherwise,.I will not be complexity of subjects, able to finish the lesson in time.” He added that Red China was . seriously short of teachers, also schools and other educational in- | stitutes, but sald he found much enthusiasm among students to get on in their studies. Munakata was among a group of 40 Japanese teachers, led by Sada- 36 N. SAGINAW mitsu Miyanohara, vice-president of the Japan Teachers Union, who were invited to visit China. spa mil a te civ E-AW AY SALE 4 Lb. Bag SHEARS Long lasting use. — Glass “ATTACHE”. F CASE > ing preference to the production of engineers, physicians, scientists and teachers in the order men- sone He indicated that the _ MUST MAKE ROOM FOR Doctors Study " SUMMER MERCHANDISE!! heart Victims car! Victims | Duster CoatsS7®8 Prone to Such Attacks; | : Find Men in Majority | NEW YORK — Is there such a’ thing as a heart attack “type?” ee. Thanks to recent medical find- : ings, says an article in a recent Saree i SURPRISE MOM WITH CANDY! | SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES an early heart attack. , y | : pital on 100 coronary victims under 355459 “GOLD CHEST”. <...1-b. bex $2.00 we 5. Reg. 12.99 — PITCHER ‘DINNERWARE 7 $86 SET . set ON gr Reg. 12.99 “GOLD CHEST". ....2-Ib. box $4.00 TUK-A-WAY LAWN Fine Quality Ball! “MINIATURES” .....1-tb, box $1.75 STROLLER ce MO w E R Ww “MINIATURES” .....2-Ib, box $3.50 3 1 Wb. Box, $1.50] fate 5649 | Si $9995 | GOLF TEES ys BASKET BOX, 1 Ib. Box, $1.75 b= : ~~ a “ei eT ep ee ae | , all kinds. | In describing the typical person- ality of a person 'WHITEMAN’'S SAMPLER | attack prone, some of the char-| < acteristics are: 5 ~ i > | A CHOCOLATES. eeee eledbs box 32-08 = a) subject is male. Almost | " : i we iy oh a4 Two Pound Box. ......sss0e0+ | | I i's WHITEMAN’S FAIRHILL CHOCOLATES die of coronary thrombosis between Tse Ww@a) X AS 35 and 44, although the sexes are i tied Neth Anche, ONE POUND BOK cn cececencceee« SLSP I a. _ almost even when all ages .and Walnut Finished Sieel Top! ties oot BLOUSES" 59SQ00 | Fonromossr coco $175 FOLDING | CREAM or sricx ods tate. tans et Sa 2 for Res. 1:99 GILBERTS CHOCOLATES TABLE DEODORANT ; ton ' and he has a lot of hair on his/ |S wR Sere $200 Aluminum , 95 aie Kaw DO body if not on his head. He was} : sg A an 4 KIRTS "2°53 59 BASQUES, na 00 Combed Cotton T-Shirts . Res. 1.00 | =a BEST" CHOCOLATES . OnE LB. DOE. s iaigecnses jee > bit ce Y va fo | ey * * i : : paceaneees Asicares GLAMOUR GIFTS A he ONE POUND BOX....:.. 3925 "GM “Eau De Toilette” d) He has a greater than average /| appreciation for the finer things) in life. e) He drinks and smokes more than most men. “ f) The odds are that he is a Only two of the states, Massa-| SLIPS. $2.79 te. 00 | ye gy oe, | Page eee $450 ; aS : D'ORSAY TRI PAK GIFT . _ considered to be adequately] : a for —-- i — tog 290 1-8 eee J; DeT. t- ) Soccer Sey 2 min | NS , Cae oP ip ANGELQUE COLOGNE TRIO — 7 “COMPARISON PROVES! you: SAVE AT CONN’S! S © TROPICALS : © FLANNELS | © WASH 'N WEAR | J NAVY BLUES = "Oa. a ; - Re st ol Nove == . ass Si 7 DE PES RE NE RE I LPI GENE AE PROM May Resume Aid to Yugostavia U.S. Is Reported Ready to End. Present Ban on Military Help | . WASHINGTON @—The United States is reported about ready to resume military aid, including jet planes, to Yugoslavia after ban- Pning any weapons shipments for ene! a year. ’ A top-level decision to end the existing pbe near, subject to President Ei- -advised by tion leaders ‘that they sympathetically considering such a move, - Under the ruling now taking "300 American jet fighters previ- ously earmarked for delivery, * ££ * The Yugoslavs would receive an undisclosed number of them, a piew at a time, over a period of years. Shipments of congressional pressure, _ the administration banned all mil- itary ald to Yugoslavia last Aug. -15, mainly use of suspicion . that Marshal might be patech- with Moscow. a itself banned use of new foreign aid funds for major military aid to the Yugoslavs, but tid mot make the ban apply to itemg previously approved but not = delivered: , Castles Abundant ‘in Madrid Suburbs < MADRID — Anyone who wants to live like a Spanish king can’ find his own castle right in the, *suburbs of Madrid. Roads radi-| Fate like spokes in a wheel from | p the capital to Castilian castles in| govia, La Granja, El Escorial, | | Avila, Toledo and Aranjuez Scattered across this terrain of urrets and towerg are a number —of wayside inns, called . Tun by the government which is Sin 1957. Many Soperated inns are ancient palaces, vamped to combine historic _ --¥illes from Madrid, for example. “7, ~e bedroom fit “rosts $5.50 including tax. “ing up his eight-year-old quarrel) e-spending $3 million for new hotels| of these state. for a Bourbon | «Prince plus three meals a day THE PONTIAC. PRESS, In Probe of Grocery Prices WASHINGTON ‘{INS)— A-New; York state adviser on consumer problems advised House cost-of- living investigators to look into “gimmicks” and “give - aways” isponsored by food processors and ors. Mrs. Persia Campbell, consumer counsel to the governor of New York, told a House agriculture sub- knows “to what extent the cost of this promotion offsets the cost re-| duction assumed to go along with embargo is understood to|™#** °perations.” She expressed the hope in a statement prepared for delivery that the committee would “not only point out existing ineffici- encies” in the food marketing process, but also “stimulate the companies involved to find ef- fective ways te correct them’ and cut food prices. One area she suggested there imight be a chance was in - quality grocery items. ELIMINATE SIZES Mrs. Campbell noted that rising income, there has undoubt- committee yesterday that no one! “with Spotlight Food Gimmicks (edly been a-trend to-high quality selection” of food and tha’ of people.” * *t& +t \the ever-increasing use of pack- ards about the quality of goods that go inte the She commented: complaints have come to our at tention indicating disturbing ex- or some units in a package.” Seek 2-Headed Thief Ought to Be in Our Shoes Stacy-Adams Shoes are so obviously superior in their distinctive styling, flawless craftsmanship, and luxurious leathers ~ you'll wear them fat Dele nn ye a for years knowing ~ they're the finest you can buy. 18.N. SAGINAW STREET “by | eliminating ‘smaller sizes or the!7 less fancy: products, in order to!” maintain or raise prices, an item)” of food may be put beyond the? financial reach of a large number |’ She also sounded an alarm about/’ lages in food sales. She said there|@ should be more and better stand- 7 “Consumer periences with the quality of all/7 BELOIT, Wis. Beloit police}; a if a * “we The Extra Pair Will Double the Wear! a mat TRADE IN YOUR OLD ALBUMS AT GRINNELL'S on BRAND NEW RCA VICTOR CLASSICAL HI-FI LP RECORDS LIKE THESE... of any RCA. es ae “Covi Long: ue Alb a TRADE-IN YOUR OLD’ nas AT ‘cunts Fa s. Seine Pots | mec ee = } a to the magical p | and smart lines i _ superb weave. , lighter mood of Very Special! Dacron and. Blend 2-Trouser Suits. No longer need you buy a suit now then put it away regretfully when the . first sweltering day of summer sets in, This miraculous blend of Dacron produces a fabric that is light enough and smart enough to be worn from in through Summer, and thanks - ies of Dacton it w initely. Day in day out wear means nothing to this “ ‘The extra pair of trousers means that much extra service. ©. Hat Bi n and see the new laids, stripes, checks, plain colors, all in the pring. Com mae town. We are confident of gett | DACRON BLEND 2 rouser Suit ill hold its press, keep its shape re these suits with other-vaiues — ng your nod of approval. and, you don’t need cash at the Hub ... for even at this low price YOU CAN | CHARGE IT | > drt ino ———— il ie, rinaliaaat “Pay Hike Asked There. was. no recommendation 2 Ss ae ‘y Slee! -* RSDAY, MAY. 9, 1957 ee Se cetier = pe of a in Armed Forces Seek $49 Million Raise for Certain ‘Proficient’ Military Technicians _ WASHINGTON ® — A 49mil- “proficiency. pay” raise for certain technicians in:the armed forces was recommended to Secretary of Defense Wilson to- day by an advisory committee. The Committee- on-— Milit * stand behind each worker — and NEW YORK. (INS)“-Khrushchev, so bad in the Russian. necktie “din- dustry that a supervisor must even then they are lousy. How can the poor blokes be ex- > pected to make @ good necktie, while under the eye of mis- sar who might use it on worker if it's strong enough to support his weight? Sates Manpower also proposed lump Sen, Jack Kennedy, speaking sum bonuses for reserve officers who stay on active duty more than two years. * * * The final report of the commit- tee, headed by Ralph J. Cordiner, General Electric Co. president, also ‘had a plan to make further reductions in armed forces” man- power, now about 2,790,000. Mil- itary manpower has been reduced steadily for about three years. * * * for an across-the-board pay boost. In substance, the final feport appeared to be something substan- tially less than the objectives first outlined by the Cordiner commit- tee; Federal budget makers have rebuffed Pentagon — for Pay raises, basing the objection on the danger of inflationary trends. ~ Manistee College OKed |tary MANISTEE «— The city Board of Education has approved a plan to start a community col- lege in Manistee through coopera- tion of Central Michigan College. will be held at Manistee, leach other than either cared to or of his near-miss for the Demo- and recalling a recent event at Churchill Downs, told the Overseas Press Club dinner: “TI stood up in the saddle brief- Bob \ Considine Bag: | No Wonder Reds Make Poor Ties|| complains bitterly. that things are!fringe were true, Hiss could have ty Hiss’ days on the Gueekt saved. himself all the expense and disgrace by. saying, in effect, ‘Of course, I fooled around with people like Chambers. A lot of-us did at that time. Looking back on it, I now find it a mistake, and I'm sorry.’"’ Speaking af the Hiss book, which ce to TR FONTIAG fi Not ‘since the pate at Greek mythology have so many animals| been flying about. Last year, ac- cording to the Department of Agri- culture, 63 per cent of the more than 25,000 large animals~shipped in and out of,thé U. S. traveled by air. ‘- 4 + Literally millions of baby chicks, could very well become a best seller, _a tax - pressed author I know says: “Tf ‘Hiss is as smart as I think he is, he'll insert a fore- word to the effect that he gath- ered this material while holding a Communist card for six months ss. THU tropical fish, chinchillas, monkeys, ‘ } v Last year 8,900 cattle were flown simile to Latin American; 5,797 went by sea. The Garrison Hatcheries of Bridgeton, N. J.,.ships a million chicks a year to Puerto Rico, Ja- maica and the British Wont Indies. * * * The chicks are flown there ‘in the first 72%hours after hatching, the only period in their lives when Optometrist : “As startled as a chicken] pace Play ig inca . Ordinary horses and mules * but thoroughbreds in- | 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” who'll chip in to send “sy ge ; "ll chip in to se d Ruler} to Keflavit, already.) 3 > Open Friday Evenings “George. Jessel denies he shot}. “It's Abbott I'm after,’ “yl feeding. Costello, —back in the 1930s. That should entitle him te capital gains.” among birds, nie traveling by pres means. ly, to see what was going on, and Sen. Kefauver went past me to win by a nose.” George Kennan, Pulitzer Prize- winning former U. S. ambassador to the Court of St. Ivan, is among the more ‘serious students: who have carefully studied Alger Hiss’ | “Court of Public Opinion,” He met Hiss twice, once when the former State Department offi- cial arrived in Moscow with Secre- tary of State Stettinius and again when he called Hiss and half a dozen other young Foreign Service officers on the mat for a “leak” of an off-the-record talk by Secre- ot Commerce Averell Harri- man at the National War College. | story of Hiss and Whittaker Cham- bers,” Kennan observes. “I think it's plain they meant more. to “We may never know the full! Chiropractic Group Elects State Officers Dr. James O,. Whitmer, Berkshire Rd., “has been elected emy of Chiropractic, Inc, had an opportunity to reveal. High School. “If all that Chambers said of lon State, Area Roads treasurer of the Michigan Acad-|- Painting Center Lines ; What a-wondecfel wy to sey ton May 12th .. fashion-right dressed to give Mother cletens tery Gangdhewen Goad Aad yoo ir aa too! Linen-look lines, swing skirts, classics — even two-way jacket ensembles! In every color of the rainbow! ~ NO-IRON sxaRT 'N’ BLOUSE MATCH-MATES | - OF COMBED BROADCLOTH Ze : _ Campane 2st 5 CJ A DINING ROOM TABLE Po, ale we ; in” G.£ a 22K GOLD ACTUALLY HIGHER THAN TALL! LEWIS FINE FURNITURE = HTING & PLUG Decorate DAY GENUINE FIBERGLAS SHADE WiTH GOLD EDGE iene A Ree Ss 6 hU6UcOmlc atk Se Se WAY CORD re eaks oe Bee: Beene ; Yee—a big 31” tall! And in dis sonactonc sxprce tea. =. «See! 9 - CONVENIENT FREE “REAR OF STORE : PARKING ‘ 4 —— i eee = a pe ' baer. wees ~ ii aie: eles o4 oe oe Tin ca poh ak sn ca j I ‘2 ty Nox : ; P é "See. 2 “ a 4 ante f 4 re f. ps ee mn . , oe ae ST ae f eg pe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1957. Kite Flyers Given jasey'srctac'” “™ ™ =|Hearing Set Monday’. peg.ss=naislh nese Sans te: | (If the kite catches’ on a/pole or(for Pontidc Youth, 18 | akester was returned ito the Oak- ck Safety Suggestions Diet By tines dates electrical} 4 Pontiac’ teenager, accused of ment after he failed to furnist aj Two new. Cub Scouts, Dewey — = ______ |storms, Benjamin Franklin da jens and enteting a local home| $500 bond by Minicipal Judge Cecil! Thomas and Orville lister, DETROIT (INS) — Springtime is pe i ue was “lucky” he wasn’t) last , waived examination|B. McCallum. welcomed into Cub_ Power Co. has the following sug- 97 es Court Wednesday, to appear Mon-|Gleeful Arrangement gestions for safe kit-flying: When running to raise the kite day. | PHILADELPHIA @ — Temple} Cubmaster Thomas Wade pre- Tiy Mites te open Oats away ip the air, watch your step rather) Harold P. Kester, 18, of 148|University has a men's glee club sented gold arrow awards to David from overhead wires: and streets than the kite. Young St., admitted he had stolen|and a women’s glee club. Nobody|Wade, Tom Irwin and Danny and roads. $11 from a closet in the unlocked! seems to know just why, but a|Nichols. Only about 40 per cent of Ameri-| home woman is accompanist for the| P ca's 20 million cats live withi land of Aug. 6/men’s giée club and a man ‘ac-| the den flag for May went to dens after hehad torn off the closeticompanies the women. 4 and 5. Mother's Day Dresses. "Sizes 7 to 15, 8 to 20, 14% to 241 A fine. selection of new dresses : for Mother. -Give her the gift $ gx she will appreciate. Choice of ae cottons or dressy fabrics. YOUR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS BOXED FREE! g rs WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE — The Soviet humor farms, office positions as a rule are occupied by magazine Krokodil has attacked Russian farm men and hard labor is shoved off onto the shoul- men for giving themselves soft office jobs and ders of women.” The cartoon was labeled “Man's Fate’ and Ship’n Shore’ : cut-out flattery... | Dresses periodical reproduced above declared: “In col- with pens over their shoulders lective farm managements, in the offices of In the background is a truckload of women, the new $9.98 machinery and tractor stations and on state obviously headed for work in the fields. to Man Hedin llinois |Re-elect John E. Ostrander 1 linen-look | $17.% for Hillsdale Theft \Boy Scout DistrictHead Bon ps ghee incidm Wiehe. John E, Ostrander, recently re-| distelet vice chairman and Glenn é sought for crimes in Hillsdale, (elected as Pontiac district chair-| Lackey, 113 Kemp St., appointed 2 x Mich., and Alburquerque, N. M.,|man of the Clinton Valley Council, by scout executive Edward H. Z was announed last night by W. H.\Boy Scouts of América, for the| Leland te continue his work as o ae Oe On ee ae abe mana! noon ese Z Stalled into the office Wednesday Hawker. exchange f Williams said Wight was being)at the third annual Scout lagwe en eyed \] er of the Scouters Key award and Kinney, of 1149 W. Huron St. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the American Legion Americanism|mother of DonelsonS chool, Pack Morice ts berehy ven tte Lane medal. A former Sea Scout Skip-/61, and Roland Stephison, Zoning Beard at the Town- per has also heen awarded national|Henderson St., former Sr mS on oes. %-E- twice and regional rating|School scoutmaster and ta) ioe Toning - to Com-| ree times for the ship. neighborhood commissioner. mercial 1 Distries of the West Other officers who were in- ; : text ofthe, fnst*et" te Yart| stalled by L. C. Churchill, West- | One section of the car tunnel um-| J , , , alt of the Soutneets ‘snes © Bea” President, were: Harold Wrikbt, der Havana Harbor, Cuba, already|7} Look what this does for your tan! Modest scovup is tricot by Prom Agricuivaral 1 District to Rest of 145 EB, Huron §t., re-elected ‘has been installed. by half-moon cut-out! For all your - : . dimes 5 Parcel Y10ID con- ' 5 j é to 38. Come and see our many new Ship’n Shores. S q . 4 ; Give Mother | Z2eeGenhe | x | 8D the Finest a | u hirts f illowy to billowy. In] hat EAI sanders in beauty, White, pastels, deeps. Sizes 28 [orRAINE- is ot vi : take : 66 99 This newly designed gown is designed for flattery x= ‘eose 8 Carefree No-Iron 2 -and comfort, too. High, shaped bodice is topped : : in double nylon sheer with nylon lace insert a 5 i Saas tet Cotton Batiste ’ ruffle edging.’ Graceful skirt “Beat part a is softly g gathered to the fit- , . F ar ‘ ted: midriff, elasticized at , Sizes 32 to. 44 back for wonderful fit. Pink, : — el a. _. blue, buttercup, lilac and mint : cogs | 6 he in small; medium or large. containing 0 As. _ Other Gowns by ¥ & 3 Ps) SEAMPRUFE $59 to $898 ‘Average and Tall ie x. ‘aes ™ * to be # Zoning Map to- | — ber the ad P -dnsniailecaniinbiiala Ri half-lip in new opaque nylon } | tricot by \ Lorrdine my . . a yet _— — | Many Other aor? wee Other Slips by SEAMPRUFE For gifts or for yourself .., | this. lovely opaque nylon i ifts a tricot half-slip, with its | : Fine G ; Sa 2 Ss i ae | ores eer edged: permanent pleats. (@ White, Pink, Honey Beige, Flame and Black in small, | ‘Ajj Gift Boxed ole medum, large. ! | ; _ GIFT BOXED FREE. - eS cs RE Charge Mother’s Gifts cit 9 = . TAKE 70 DAYS to 6 MONTHS —s_/CeP'tificates, \. A) + Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping /' Available Stes +P a i We ‘ ? i AG Pie "3 z im ’ , \\ Mae ee ha ay : uy: i ods Li mo bee SA Oe ee oe ee 14 i ee THIRTY-TWO. ak Rein iat » a ‘ THE PONTIAC PRE aSS, THURSDAY) MAY 9 \_ hee hee 0, 1057. i of the most would West. in- i dustria! sections of Russia kK bg, within reach of inter - mediate ‘renge ballistic mis- Fi sites fired from only three | points in nations ailled to | from Fi Missile of seme range tired } any point in Europe except part of Spanish peninsula. Scare Offensive Kicked Off Russion soil could reach [ Seek Control. of Signs on Superhighways mise bill.to control, billboards on | the 41,000-mile superhighway sys- tem has been drafted in an effort te satisfy all viewpoints, } Sen. Gore €D-Tenn), reporting this today, said he thinks the com- promise will be approved by the public roads subcommittee he heads and will reach the Senate floor. He has called a meeting a ifor May 17 to consider the com- ARABI >= v4 Nations which Russia has inreatened promise, * * * * The new version embodies some ideas from the Eisenhower admin- istration proposal and the bill in- trodiced by Sen. Neuberger (D- Ore), as. well as suggestions of various members of the Gore sub- conimittee, A key feature of the compro- mise would reward states which enter into agréements to. control billboards, instead of penalizing them for not doing so as the ad- | Compromise Billboard Bill Dratted WASHINGTON —A compro- ministration originally recom- mended, vi * * The incentive would be an offer to. pay the states 90% per cent of the cost of building the inter- state system, rather than the 90 per cent fixed in the 1956 High- ‘way Construction Act.” Originally Secretary, of Com- merce Weeks proposed a penalty provision under which states not agreeing to billboard regulation would get only 85 per cent of the cost of the superhighways, ‘ Advocates of billboard control contend this is the do-or-die year for some action in the field, They say that work on the interstate system linking all parts of the na- tion will be so advanced in an- other year that it will be too late to try to stop’a rash of advertis- ing signs on the system. * @ * : * * Af aneenin provision; signs would ‘be permitted™which are ‘‘deter- lmined to be in the interest of the | traveling public and which, by reason of their location, frequency or character, do not impair the safety of travel or interfere with enjoyment of the natural beauty of the area through which the highway. passes.” This might meet objections of operators. of motels and other fbusinesses located off. the inter- state routes who testified vehem- ently against the original bills. The mileage on which billboards are permitted would be limited to some small percentage of the to- tal interstate mileage. The compromise contains three other exemptions suggested by Weeks, permitting official highway signs, signs advertising the avail- ability for ‘sale or lease of prop- erty on. which they are located, -and signs. advertising activities by Senate Groun being conducted on properties on which they are located. The new version aiso leaves “for subcommittee ‘determination the distance from the edge of the superhighways over which ‘control would be exercised. Weeks sug- gested. 750 feet on each side. Asks What's State Tree Without a State Dog? LANSING # — Detecting a “strong sentiment” for the adop- tien, oh 9m Sens sine Se. Oe Charles S. Blondy (D-Detroit) has nominated the Brittany re] Orion Chub seeps Top Five 4-H Spots recently. She five bie rithon wiser’ 3. Rickey Muir, Bill ward Braid, Tom and Larry Middleton. Guthrie, of Pontiac was awarded a white ribbon. Bread mold is said to destroy about 150 million pounds of bread annually. “I understand we've adopted the’ robin as the state bird; the apple blossom as the state flower = the white pine’ as the state Now, what is a state tree wi ‘a state dog He asked the eae The only "gil entered, Laura Township, =| KEM-GL ao 71 W. ht em = with destruction if they permit missiles to be fired from their soil. New Campaign in Cold War Plotted by Kremlin Leaders By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP. Foreign News Analyst . Moscow,-. apparently preparing for a new phase of the Cold War, has been warning the populations’ of at least 20 nations they face frightful destruction in the event; a hot war breaks out. This scare offensive, keyed to a newly concocted peace drive which will go under the name “the Ber- lin peace appeal” was Moscow's response to U.S. plans to equip western alfies with guided missile and nuclear arms sites. The main} Russian objective seems to be to steam up populations in favor of an unconditional ban on all nuclear Weapons. x ek *® Apart from the genuine worry! the Soviet regime seems to feel ever the Western program, thére/ Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, are indications the new scare of- fensive provides a_ convenient ecreen behind which Moscow can launch its next combination of political and economic attack, with United States influence as the prin- cipal target. ‘rede and * “peaceful co-exis- E- veiled or direct#*havé issued by Moscow radio to} ; Iraq, Turkey and Pakistan, FH Sendegas, 8. 'G. Toth, Ww. Joh 3 Preset Fl t Geach lech ¥ White, Mr. Camp- | Thurman Newbaund, Delbert Parks, gis Habebd il Hu linked to Britain in ‘the Bagh-| north or Turkey in the south could reach huge sections of Soviet ter- ritory. Even from Britain, the European country most distant from Russia, a missile of .1,500- mile range. could almost- reach ‘Moscow, Russia's most violent threats have been directed at West Eu- ropean countries. Typical was the campaign directed at The Netherlands, whose government Mescew accused of turning the country inte an. American base for guided missiles and atom bombs, Moscow pinpointed the missile site at Soesterberg in western Holland, and said this might happen if war broke out: “One bomb, dropped on Soester- berg, would suffice to obliterate Amersfoort and the entire area between these towns.” * * * The government of ‘The Nether- lands- should, it said, ‘‘tell_the grave truth—that the Soviet Union nanny in ont event’ ofan attack on it, not nk from. destroying the springboards used for aggres- sion against jit.” The tone was similar in broad- casts to other Western ‘countries. There is an indication in all this that the Soviet Union might be worried that Wnited Stated development of long range mis- ance in favor of the Wesf. If this were true, it would have a political effect on the fortunes of | world communism which would not be to Moscow’s liking. Thus, Moscow appears to- be at- tempting byythreats and cajolery! to destroy the potertial. and pave | the way for further political and| economic measures contesting} American influence in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. ~* * * One means of destroying the po-| tential, Moscow seems to think! is to bring heavy - political pres. | sures to bear in the countries in- i | ivolved-to prevent the construction of such bases. Some Western leaders, particu- larly in Britain, are worried. The! fear which this Moscow propa-/ ganda reflects, and the very vio-| lence of it, could lead to measures. of desperation by the Kremlin| which might touch off a new world) war, - Soviet Ship Is Fifth | in Canal This Year | PANAMA @®—The 8,287 . ton) Russian freighter Kronstadt | cleared the Panama Canal late | yesterday, the fifth time this year | that a Soviet ship has paseed through the waterway. The Kronstadt, carrying Cuban 4 sugar for the Soviet port of Nak-| hodka on the Sea of Japan, a rived here Tuesday. As in the case of the three pre- vious Soviet ships—one made the trip through the canal twice — the Kronstadt was under close | surveillance while in canal wa-| ters, | Agricultural fairs attract six | times more people than iad siles might 4 bw power bal-Jleague baseball 4 tn aie soe Sedat “Sta 88 | ort of beign, 128) rey, aqua, red, a _ pink. and- and yele <4 See Our Huge Collection of Jewelry for Mother! EARRINGS from: 79c 1847 ROGERS BROS. 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RES, THURSDAY, M AY 9, 1957. if De | , \ | eS ® , ’ fea y |Cox Brings im Back Alive--toPontine \He’s Beating Bushes for Teachers ‘By HAROLD: 8, CONEN. si ce wciniacy waters vn baits dihigh ul te ts a “Bring ‘em back alive” used! them ever the rough spots.” ——_ ‘die ean os legate taht kath mae to be the slogan of the big game| The real shortage today, Cox Greed i ' he’added, “‘when-1 hired 126 teach- said, is in elementary teachers.) 49 tor new posts.” : but future trends show a wising| ‘Despite the shortage, Cox win| Footnote to Health? need for secondary instructors not hire a teacher without a per- coming up. sonal interview. “My job is to Riga yy cree woh aps mat *x* *t decide whether they will meet our : eae i | | This year, Cox is seeking to fill) minimum standards and then get) «i.1¢ estimate i? » 119 new elementary posts, plus re-| busy and sell them on Pontiac,” Z placements for 20 elementary and x *« * “The job is tough this year,” nes iti Wont ehe teen 5) i he said, ‘“‘and it has been tougher|to get the barefooted population, | : : | |-DATA. 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"The things we seek ets @ store that-sells his products, |tor og members ©. . cattnot be Or it may result from a fight be-|wonvat the: bargaining table j) aa alone.” = oem oo. jes ~ ; ‘Labor at the Crossroads: 4. es ‘Both Ldtio ; ; Ae ee | ( ~ f Ja r, Management Face Pr ) : By RELMA MORIN “climate of public opinion” un-|may b considered by Congress.| Labor calls it the “right-to-jstudy the antitrust laws ‘wrote: , {with WASHINGTON i — Senate in-|favorable to the unions has arisen|/Thy are: wreck” law, It bans union shop! “Reported cases indicate that ters. describing “dictatorship” in| ment. vestigation of racketeering in la-ifrom testimony on welfare funds} 1. “A federal ‘right-to-work’ law.|contracts, which require that all/some unions have engaged in some)... s. Labor leaders say they try}. bor-management relations will stepiand financial practices of some x * * jemployes in a bargaining unit practices aimed directly at com-|,, get more members to attend: up the battle over proposed jaws/unions. - 2. “A new approach: to applying |must belong to the union. mercial market restraints by fixing the meetings, and.to participate st Ch its aoe touching many of their other com- . x *® Ff antitrust - laws a pace sea a sts con pay a pe . the kind <_< val _« “te particl en Bogus t Case mon problems. “Labor says, however, that cor-| 3. “Plugging loopholes in sagree as e effects 0 which may a t tae abies ome Sao, es Gres You hear this on all sides today.!ruption is not a ‘‘one-way street.’|sections on secondary boycotts. , jlaws. One-side advances statistics|their’ market price. Such actions} nt at ine — soalibiagd Me Packett, acount of epee F%. and will feature * ©, * But apart from the question of} 4. ‘Means of getting more dem-|to show they attract business into/run counter to our national anti- the problem have been proposed.| and hi : Ten. _ It is a belief shased by union|¢rruption, what are’ the otherjocracy in the unions. a state, raise wages, stimulate|trust policy . . .To the best of wat. 00 irae ei to Pontiac — leaders, employers and the indus-igteat problem areas between the|. 5. ‘'Union contributions in a po-|economic activity in general, La-jour knowledge, no national union POLITICAL CONTRIB nessee 0; ~_ “saan bound The _ f¥ial relations specialist — who ef-lemployer and the union? litical campaign.” bor produces ‘other statistics to/flatly claims the right to engag Walter Reuther, president of the over to Cireui Cour t Wednesday./appear are ; id Fi =a ften stands between them — as} William B. Barton, general coun-| These are all vast and compli-jcreate industrial strife. : in such practices.” - , |United Automobile Workers, tes-| The 24-year-old former group called “The Tonsil Tuners. they watch the McClellan com-|sel of the U.S. Chamber of Com-|cated fields. Let’s take a look at) ANTITRUST LAWS SECONDARY BOYCOTT tified last October, ‘‘We are deep- man was : groups mittee hearings. * merce, listed five fields where, |them: Two years ago, the attorney) This means an instance where,|ly committed to labor union politi-/by Municipal Judge Cecil B. They agree, generally, that a/he said, he believes nw Igislation| “RIGHT-TO-WORK” LAW — general's national committee tolfor example, a union having a'cal action and proud of our role|Callum until arraignment Monday.' 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Surely, ith savory onion, our soup also| at wae ‘has made it: perennially popular’ cream and lemon juice. Mix with there's nothing 50 tempting, so calls for the added convemence of Maraschino cherries throughout a long and by and berries satisfying as a bowl of soup you've quick-frozen diced potatoes. | combine. to make delightful fare history. The Greeks and Egyptians Shortcake aus © prepared clear strawberry-cheese mixture fixed yourself. No long and tedious} Here's dish that's substantial! and have a special affinity for each! ate more of it than any other/™ixing a few Se celles mel, Makes -four serv- process is our recipe for vegetable ®P0vgh to double as the main at- other when blended into a light vegetable The Israelites in Egypt erties With a package | rT chowder. i action for lunch or SUPPeT, S8V-rextured mousse. It’s the delicate - so enjoyed the onion even during Cheese, cream and lemon juice. ‘ings. —_ There’s fo old. fashioned stew oo —— =~ Plain. g00d. almond flavor of the maraschino Ya a . ile : "4 their captivity that when led into : plan simmering op the back of the, “2 5° THE ‘0 cherries that adds a new and de) is : “ | the wilderness, they immortalized) stove iar Soars ant bows, Butod.s Vegetable Chowder lightful taste to the ham. j 3 : lament re it the els 1 stripe bac ided Maraschine Cherry Ham Mousse 1: tabies eeemns ae use, vee] i medtem ~~ ages earn tablespoon wnflavored geiatin onion little tables processed at their peak af} f--2 ~~ { chieuen bow oe cate sisters, leek and garlic, __ — ~~ ws And aan ft mushsotms. eed (er 1 3-cz. 2 supe gross water | am Yew otter’ an amount of wonderful soup, enough: i Say leat is cup finely pm 2 green pepper + been mere yvically extolied by to serve a round dozen, or allow| 3 {egupeen watmes i Ag. Se Se Eee j | 3 10-o2. pkg. frosen lime beans 1 tablespoon capacious —— helpings ne i ison Bae frasen diced potatées ae ° bewl.”” Another ye : ee a | Plac hredded ba in | 4 eup vy ¥ L onion-etom d the wooden Use Potato Soup Sauce heat until cfisp. Drain bacon on solve bouillon cube in boiling we- But to praise and use onion absorbent paper and reserve. Addi ter: add gelatin and stir until gel- only as the soul of a salad (or as Cooks that know say frozen chopped onion to’ hot fat fit may)atin is dissolved. Cool. Add remain- a potent sphere of influence upon cream of potato soup makes a be necessary:to add more shorten-/ing ingredients except cream; mix the flavor of other foods) is to give wonderfully good sauce for chipped ing) and cook, stirring frequently! well, Chill until slightly thickened; | it a raw deal, because the onion,| beef. First, pour hot water over/until onion is tender, not brown. fold in cream, Turn into 6 in on, its own, ‘cocks wp into ouch « the dried beef (4ounce package) Add salt to garlic and chop finely.| dividual molds; chill until firm. limitless variety of excellent main ‘to Pemove excess salt. Drain. In Add garlic and water to- onions; Unmold--and surréund. with crisp} - vegetable diehed” Boe, a saucepan lightly brown the beef/and bring to a boil. Add all in-'salad greens, if desired. Serves six. steamed, creamed, tried or | in 3 tablespoons butter. Add a cenigredients eunagt SAE and cover : an in casserole, onions are delicious (10% ounces) frozen condensed |pan. Simmer gently about 10 min-| You cam use the liquid and in themselves and flattering to any creami of potato soup and 2-3 cupjutes or until vegetables are tender./ from canned salmon to yg bw , Ameat dish, milk. Heat, stirring occasionally.|Add milk. Reheat, Remove esr ba amount of milk in @ 2 ; ghee Serve-over toast, Yummy! 3 to 4/and bay leaf before serving. Makes sauce that is to be served with hk F ts Baked Fresh Onion and cutee 8 to 10 servings. ithe fish. Tomato Casserole . POO eta ee lille ltelal Be catag ONION AND TOMATO CASSEROLE — Onions become a nu- jum tematees 5 “EF It’s Mtvee==F0'S Fare gle?? §) sevice sos cacti iain can wen tny are cooued int cases 22 apres vee a Z with fresh tomatoes, green peppers and celery amd seasoned with },"saspoon salt ; . S} basil. Buttered bread crumbs are sprinkled over the top. 15 Seuspoun Crumbled whahe boat Ueaves bel —4_ s'tablespoone melted butter oF mar- = .< T Ch mushroom spaghett! sauce is fine ee cen in s : sauce 8 : ; : = HD ib. Hiomatoes, nese io use in tts recipe saucepan wilh boling water and {| 9 ea “Kane «5-8 Ib. average PT fon Caserble sen casa Serer THE EXTRA TOUGH TO COFFEE : . __ sin Egg Casserole Soup Makes Quick Sauce 2 mines. Dra | EYS a ; Sauces made with cream soups| Dice tomatoes and mix with H oun Ducks £ ot TURK : &) Good recipe to keep in mind). help for homemakers|8€en Pepper, celery, seasonings THAT BRIGHTENS THE WHOLE DAY : | | - FRYERS—STEWERS © Sirea;'s"Soncn'vecame sos ine hurry. When you make mace (Abt M0 Add to onan Cover and : : = 5-7 Lb. Average ni BE oem na ats Bpake “only ax tany servings as|T0r! and chegae, tuna noodle cas-(°aM® I & Breheated thoderate oven Put a touch of heaven into your next cup of coffee. . © needed. ; seroles, or any easserale that calls| 11, Seerees ay RGN ae Pour in plenty of rich Sealtest Cream. Makes all Le } ) : , ~ Siiiaeilig waste sines —— oa State sprinkle over the top. 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Give it to him early in! the morning and watch him smile all day. Thin cut ‘club, rib, T-bone and Then serve the “man of the fam-| ‘ even sirloin steaks are ideal for breakfast service, for the meat! cooks quickly when pan-broiled atop the range. Pian a delicious breakfast around beef. steak. Choose club steaks, rib steaks, or strip steaks so that each “breakfaster” has his own) then pan-broil the meat until juicy and brown, Serve: pineapple chunks, prepared by. heating the pineapple in the drip-| pings from the steaks. Add hot toast or ‘‘Pop’s” favorite rotis and plenty of hot coffee. To panbroil steaks, follow these | directions: 1. Choose tender beef steaks and have them cut '4 to 44 inch im thickness. Thicker steaks are best when broiled. 2. Preheat a heavy skillet and rub lightly with fat. If you wish, cut a little piece of fat from the edge of the meat to grease the hot skillet. (The fat prevents meat from sticking to the hot pan.) 3. Place steaks in hot greased skillet and brown on one side. Reduce heat and turn steaks as beef steaks which have the meat with sauteed often as necessary to cook evenly, | Fruit and Spice sa he E Glamorize Pudding New twist to apple pudding. New Apple Betty . ! eup milk “ cup butter or margarine , 6 slices toast (cubed) 4 eggs ‘) cup sugar ‘e teaspoon salt ‘, teaspoon cinnamon *. 2 large tant apples (cored and pared and diced coup (about 20) drained maraschine cherries (quartered) 2 tablespoons brown sugar Pour over toast cubes in 2-quart! baking dish..Beat eggs enough to combine yolks and: whites; add sugar, salt, citmamon, diced ap- ples and quartered cherries; mix well. Pour over bread mixture. Sprinkle with brown sugar. Place in a pan of hot water and October:9 is the date annually designated by the Dominion of a slit next to the bone with a sharp knife. rac aone oli cooked to the preferred done- Ress, remove from the pan, 5. Season pan-broiled steaks aft- er removal from cooking pan and serve immediately, (If steaks chosen for pan-broiling yield a quantity of drippings. dur- ing cooking, pour off fat as it accumulates to avoid frying the meat.) Minute steaks—the less tender been seored hy a special machine to cut the rs and thus make the meat more tender—may be pre. pared by pan-broiling, As their name suggests, minute steaks - cook in less time—one to twe minutes per side, Ground beef patties, 4 to ' inch thick, also may be cooked: by pan- broiling. ; Frozen stenkiethin-cut steaks, commercially or home frozen, may be cooked by pan-broiling without thawing. Follow package pan-broiling steaks. 4. Test for doneness by cutting Fe Ls direc. | BREAKFAST STEAKS — A quartet: of pan- tions or the general directions for roiled club steaks, garnished with sauteed pine- apple chunks is the feature of this breakfast. Start with fruit juice, add hot toast and lots of | hot coffee, for a breakfast never to be forgotten, Use steaks 44 to % inch thick. Food in Freezer Can Be Saved If Current Stops again is a problem ‘Hutricanes, tornadoes, floods— Grandmother never faced, but it|—or merely a utility pole snapped Vite nia H Soaked Before Cooking Here's the traditional ‘method lof cooking an aged, old-style Virginia ham—the true Virginia)’ ‘ham, not the flaccid rose—colored! imeat which appears all over the Heat milk slowly; add butter andjcountry, hiding under a sugary continue heating until butter melts.| crust and a few cloves: First, cover the ham with cold — ‘water and let stand overnight.) Hams more than 18 months old will require 24 hours soaking, or if very hard and salty, perhaps as much as 40 to 48 hours. Second, scrub with a vegetable brush te remove all traces of mound, because even a little of it may ruin the flavor of the whole ham. 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A make that delicious event nation- ssid hat and wut. of ag 7 a al, here is a recipe from thej¢ven more important, we crave'i, 4 meal to enjoy—to relish now— heart of the maple sugar country.|something new and different foriwnen jamb is at its tender suc-|} Mrs. Harry ~— ot London-|~— ‘ Vermont, - : ae). er chav aaa eS Savory Lamb Stew with Curry or coffee pot is always on ine' Tart Red Cherries Roeiret 9 heh Se Set stove, a slice of maple nut loaf) 5, creat ter amend wer EAL IM CAKE SAUCE | ot ercuean meat. Bet bet: | rope to spend a few minutes while we of this get or ' , ony Se eee eee ee It you don't feel like baking) hearty dumplings with exciting _— FMP ge tchen: a cottage pudding, serve this) tender meaty lamb, you have: a %, milk all at once; stir only A . sauce -with store-bought sponge) bountiful feast with real appetite- flour is dampened : MAPLE NUT LOAF — The maple syrup season is over and the |. ae cake. coaxing appeal. =a io © ore LAMB STEW WITH CURRY DUMPLINGS — A hearty one-dish : : — , . beaten : : _ : : : : sap has all been made into. syrup or sugar. Take advantage of this 2, tun i gt RED CHERRY SAUCE | SAVORY LAMB STEW WITH | Mix yegetables-—(onion.—celery-meal of tasty Lamb Stew with Dumplings appeals to good cooks and _ fresh crop and use some of the syrup in a quick’ loaf bread. The | 1; Cup brown sugar vo ea Saree Sat S Samet 9aS vere CURRY DUMPLINGS jand np hot stew. Drop budget - wise homemakers. Nut - like wheat germ, tart apples and recipe comes from Vermont, a maple sugar state. . : cuba sified sariched flour M% eup sugar A 2 jew -- {dumpling by tablesyoontuls se _— ede 4 : payee 8 denies id-fash- ; eee aes ott rye lamb atew meat, ~ gt tightly. oa gently flavorful curry powder are combined with the usual ing ; : cup a or Gn Brandy flavoring pen ent oy flour -- ‘ : utes without lifting the make dumplings special — with extra flavor, extra good- ot which produces the most desirable ee chepeed nutmests Drain cherries _ thoroughly. If s ablesppons shortening ~ + cover. Serve immediately on hot a — ~~ = c : It’s Time to Freeze Beef : ae Se econ y- } cups Iplatter. ness, extra tutrition. : steaks and roasts, is most abun- Mix together e4 maple | necessary, add enough water to)? ¢*spoens salt : “3 i ed If you’re fond of high quality) dant. syrup and brown sugar ift to-icherry juice to make 1 cup, Stir) 2 Ps ee ; : Fad beef, and if you have a freezer) gether flour, baking powder and , cornstarch and a dash of). locker or home freezer, now is Use a sharp knife dipped into eax mixtmit beef in the'Water when you are cutting Ajture, stirring lightly. Add ban, Add cherry juice slowly, stir- ; _=_ a re ‘ot Agri-| meringue pie. Repeat the dipping|nutmeats and shortening, stirring ring) ate each addition * until culture says this is usually the|between cuts, The water may be|°Mly enough to combine, s . ea ‘time of year when grain-fed beef,|either warm or cold., Pour ‘batter into a greased,| Cook and stir constantly over waxed paperlined loaf pan (1-pound| moderate heat until thickened and . ° ° o. ‘Bake in ——_ pete boiling; ie ns rag = nutes brandy flavoring ale ghee as Ses ee Saive Warn arm over hot cot- rack before slicing. tage pudding. ; choicest chocolate wafers Nonfat ‘Dry ‘Milk Is Boon to. Health, Convenience © BY JANET ODELL 2 cups cooked, shelled, ang deveined] . Pontiac Press Home Editor tte sane, tite spnghetet broken im 2% Do you use nonfat dry milk at/'"$ nag your house? If you don’t, you're| mint" ee ee missing thing. * a5 il Fs a5 i ; HH! i 2 Fs & ga E F Z ig a : g ‘ li ies ir f t i i li lf t | : é hs RE i &£ F si 7] t HH s i E : z i iy f i al i i i i if z 3 e Fi i +. 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Se arene na oe eae nO ai aor. oop cet ane daa ape ots ca cadnsaient sete ean : : i . a * ms sad Bis x Fy - ef i eee 5 fet i ‘ \Sisterhood — Hears Talks About Israel Progress of Nation Outlined by Panel of Speakers Rabbi ey Goodman, Meyer Simon and Mrs. Sol New- house ,presented a panel discus- sion.on the creation, the present and the future of Israel at the . Tuesday theeting of the Sisterhood 6t Congregation B'nai Israel, The | y}discussion was in conjunction with - | struggle for independence with the . Saiihoss School PTA is all set De the roundup ‘Thomas As i Osuine road, Dale Rowe of Baldwin | al __} Sisee primeigion, sindy, work and May 17 to be held at the school. You can see there'll be avenue, James Doughty of Parkdlale avenue and Mrs. have helped make Israci a dem- plenty of activity during the three-hour period from 6 John Guenther of ~— avenue, ~— me | cee” “bi rps aman Reema until 9 p.m. Photographed (left to right) are Mrs. 7 As ST es : co : jpEtected to the board of directors | : a ; = Assisting with plans for the Haw- — ae aan aan: Sack -Dr. Becker thorne School roundup are (left to - is, Ray Lehman of Alberta avenue Bodner, Mrs. Nathan Crone, Mrs. : A d dresses | W O mM ra} n ‘S § e ct O n| right) Don Vallad of Alberta avenue, _and Terty Ruff of Rosewood avenue, ao Foxman, ‘Hospital Unitas AY MAY ion ———yorTv-taez [Don't Ask — [Pontiac Hospital Auxiliary). soma te sting cnc Speer. Decree ———————Ifor Money |Holds Election of Officers Nsom tomers vesee bia in Growing Up With! virg, Sekles Continues as President | | rows hr. ors Bl our ildren’ . to Buy Gift Mrs. William R. McClure Assumes’ stein “annoumesd stein ann Presidency at Luncheon Meeting ee ee eee wil be | % a discussed b4 t t Show . theld J Il at Rotunda Inn. m gues eee! Hederation Holds Election! tess g,%2": eas oa | dren” at the Tuesday of C Mrs. William R. meCinse was elected president of|Mrs. eager wdbage nego the Oakland County Citizens’ ommercialism . |the Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital at inthe Congregation B'nai ~ quittee for Pontiac State Hospital| Re-elected president of the Discussing: the bond. issue tor _ seuseulae—Dyssephy —demeela- = in Saints(n tion B'nai Israel ; Gen | ation. the annual luncheon meeting nea All social hall. | She tt tee an sntitin a eds _ . Su dguel wee pa Oe Mrs. Harmon Lawyer, Ouk- Ry RA Pest - |Episcopal Church Wednesday. the hospital that pare i Sate Tes dhe ack toe. mun, and Mrs. Chadd Mel- | land County consumer informa. | A letter tells me: “I am going) Fellow officers elected were Mrs. William H. potent F ourth Birthday privileges as as respond lation were held at Grace Luth- | linger, ways and means chair- | tion agent, discussed her work pa yy FO pene mnee gganDagy rile ce bes Ie ns _ Hes, and that children are @ means) eran Church Wednésday eve- mat,_sepemted Ge: ope © yeerdlnrener mens! pence w Sette on one enitint president, and Mrs.* Is Celebrated om chat ts ihe uaa ee. _ i * giving the shower wants a special|Raymond Rapaport, third b Secretaries | * jon denen aoe sagan Sa eg ed y ey : kind of cooking utensils. vice president... - qd ans if | cqadupuihdiogy ef tue daner| Gties wale ies, Sree, Ta: etd Mae. Meiko ants that instead of having the guests|F. Tinder, recording sexetary: | COMmpleted | |Ciapter ot National Secretaries | | table, erman, first vice president: [5 Slated June 6 Leet’, Mrs. Mellinger. MTs. | bring presents? [ make a notation|Mrs, M.D. Shelton, ' correspond: Association was celebrated Wed- | the and techniques of | Mrs. Charles Crawiord, second » Mrs. Trank Anderson, lon the invitation saying that $2.50|ing secretary, and Mrs. “perl 9 Al nesday evening when members | cae searng were peed oat | Vice rete: Mw en Lew | A sheet igo he | Kimbal Brn David "Uy, |i, be collected tthe shwer|Reee, tease. Fated 06 uh FALLITIMGE festerca't Hat Wakron ws. | vine, : : . ’ each to go toward the|to : tn cuadusion, Dr. Becker said, | Howard O. Powers, correspond- Rates ee 2 | Cogs wratn tea Bae DC codking utenails. What do you think\and Vera Bassett. Mrs. Joseph Smith, ‘generall During the evening special rec- “Being = parent is an education | ing secretary, and Mrs. Wil- pert Ream. F Iagie 8 wee al Laie -wonmblag about this?" Partiamentarian is Mrs. Leo chairman. of the annual Scholat-\ognition was given to Mary Eleanor im iteelt.” liam B. Dean, treasurer. rapes op rap Sora Denn’ Min. Setiuen Sick : Lam sorry but Fcan. | HOtmat: and Mrs, Robert Shap- ishig Ball sponsored by the Alum-|Lockman, Oakland County Secre- - Dr. Becker, who is clinical di-| | Mrs. Dele Mosts is auditor | 1, be heid June 6 at Camp Oak- | stein and Mrs, Powers. es ler.’Mrs. Forest Wood and Mrs. |nac of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,|tary of the Yer, = 8 . § | “_ Path Ag and Mrs. Leo J. Heenan is land sath Ager Psi ginpelan age erage William B. Dean are board rep- (announces that all plans are com- ~*~ *% * - | is a member of the American money om though smail,-has Seneeqeeoes. plete for the dance scheduled Fri-| Pjans were made to attend—the Psychiatrie Association, the Michi- Club Holds an Gapleasantly commercial | Reporting on the 1957 project of/day at Elks Temple, |State meeting in Ann Arbor May ; gan Society of Neurology sound and is in good taste. |“High Fever Follies’ were Mrs. ~ *e& 17-19 and the national convention : Psychiatry and the Oakland Coun- | n tc {| ti ; ae Wood and Mrs.. Robinson Broncel.) 4 jocal orchestra will play trom) being held in St. Louis, Mo., July ty Medical Society. : S a a ion | “Deer irs: Post: }-am_a high{©?-chairmen. __ 9 am. to 1-a.m. Proceeds will_be.17-21._Mrs.- William Robinson and. Donald Harrower, president of ‘am faced with| Mrs. Charles Barrett told of the/added to the scholarship offered: Mrs. Charles Renwick were co- f Offi school senior and I am th the committee, introduced the Oo icers. : ship of Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, Mrs. Eugene Clelland was in-|! have been going together for/W! Stalled as president of Round Ta-| Tite some time and although his ble Club at a luncheon meeting/ Parents live in this same city, I held Tuesday at Haven Hill. have seen them only a few times. 5 z ; a e E a problem concerning graduation|work carried out under the leader-/annually to a onety girl for study | hostesses for the dinner meeting. = : CatholicWomen Plan Conference j tte Club *« *& *& _ | “Would it be proper to send a ‘The State League of Catholic 4 & discussion stressing the im- Ba F. H Ri} Oo” ttiend and his parents as a direc-|ing May 16 at the Black River - portance of a high protein diet fet vice president: Mev Peai|*2mily, or to send them te Country Club in Port Huron, ac- "the importance of correct ‘posture ley, Oe eae nee Sina | announcements, or would it Ub best cording to Mrs. Arthur Crawford, was held at the Tuesday meéeting a aap jp hamgacex adi: mot to send them any announce- president of the local League of of, the Fashionette Club in Adah ares William, Dawe, "eorneeponss | meme at elt” — — i _ Members will have a social eve- Answer: Your boy friend will sineting ot tee’ gin ell et tn ning of bowling for their next meet- Six pages.today eee eee ofan ate League Building. “ing. It was announced the club is in Women’s Section | tm and therefore it is not neces- me * * & open to new members, and Mrs. sary to send him an announce. Also announced was the date of Leroy Eastham won the trophy for ing secretary; Mrs, Smith Falcon-| ™™t, aud since you say you do the annual May Breakfast, May 26, » the week. The Fashion Your Figure: ; Mrs,| Bot know Bis parents too weil, I J to climax the membership drive. _ Qubs from Pontiac and Waterford) James oman treasurer; Mrs. sche nome Bete , Mrs. Clarence Chamman will speak “were guests of the group. H, E. er ae } your bey triced : t the breakfast following Mass at Se you At the Tuesday meeting of the/st. Vincent de Paul Church. | . z ; + =» -Rep eae en come Members ' will represent the jone’s gloves to drink a cocktail?’ t— LJ E ae | Anawer: They-mny be let on ifsc, HumNG, Wak lecled Dr ee everything that you touch is dry.|u.y of Science. Arts and Letters Mex Otmated made an appeal Officials: Order of the 4 :; ~~ Making final canes ka iia acondl e ee cae Breakfést Wetdern: Conprogetiohal---D:-ReWiloea, ipiccat’ nivale and he Phillip ' Church are (teft to right) Mrs. E. C. Russell, publicity Vieriech, decorations chairman. The breakfast chairmen: ie Fred a) fiche chairman; wre ‘held. ae pe room we oN eu aoe 1 A. “Cae A : : a 1 , ee ote We ¥ ad ; E a ee, ay eee st sgh VG \ |: : 4 eo = e wa / We AY * ; Ae ae *, - Vike MEMO ie | ee vie ms | MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY MAY 12 | | com | _ That special something Mom will really go for must be here! a Because just look at what a selection of gorgeous gifts we have—glamorous handbags, exquisite gloves, and : even a flower trimmed “basket ‘n’ bow” with three pairs of 51/15 Sheerlove nylons. And Maling's low prices « are what you're really looking for! _ MALING’S MOTHER’S DAY GIFT BAGS ¢ Teenage often is a time © of extreme shyness: Re- gardless of bright ex- terior, many are so self- conscious and unsure that — it affects their ability to make friends. Your gown is the most important thing of all: should be selected with ex- treme care as to beauty and budget. May we offer you our individual-ex- pert help. in selecting the most important gown of your life, it Making Wedding Plans?.. is using spray cologne to grant. Spray cologne is handy and easily applied. There's no danger of spilling a bottle, This model keep her relaxed and . fra- Barbara Snover Honored thursday, friday; saturday 2 we Mothers Day a: gore! Mother or daughter will love them! °°) vaketeheds chino cotton ‘shirtwaist in special cotton encore! Pontiac Shrine Holds Luncheon Meeting tH ~ = j - ee we, se e Pe We £oF id i SS p PES / << < ays co i : ; hae 3 re / FORTY:FOUR “rere PONTIAC 3 PRESS, nHURsDAY, MAY 9, 1050 ‘ , . Card Party Set a aren te Fashion Show Set Often Affects Their Ability to Make Friends’ ke. ; er a ae ee Ss 5I Like May 15 at Church O ons S urday to Aid] |pbtained at ‘the door. or from y a S fe toe ve : sorority members. Mrs. Robert McKee is general} hy. Be ts Me Sty. : _fhildren s Home Se an oa chairman, of the dessert bridge and yniess - ese S any eenag ers Rural es ie "Ay benefit card party will bel MPS. Hilding Berquist is chair-|tashion show to be held May 15 at| f D ncin nit man of the tickets committee. Mrs. 1 p.m. in Grace Lutheran Church.) ae — By "JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ' fuk es Oo a g- sponsored by Zefa Zeta Omega/Clinton Barrett is handling prizes,|Coordinator is Mrs. Charles Stin-|~ practice any other art] making. Tun your thoughts to- Worries: at sorority Saturday at. the Federal|and Mrs. Harry Nicholson, decora-| son. fo eneaipcagataganll Hoge” ral pond at| ward others, They are probably Forget or Savings and Loan building. ‘The ions. Assisting Mrs, McKee are Mrs, 7. as a boistrous, outgoing fun #8 88 you could unless you prac-| Just about ss self-conscious as Party Arranged by affair is.set for 8 p.m. Proceeds} Refreshments are under. the di-/Ralph Thompson, Mrs, Raymond lage, actually it is often a time of|tice talking with the opposite sex| 7°™ 2re- Make. them feel com will be donated to the Oakland/rection of Mrs. Jim Smith. Mrs.|Reithmeyer and Mrs, Martin Otto. extreme Most as well as with your girl friends.) Their Wives County Children's Home for the Kenneth Squiers and Mrs. Gerald Fashions will be by Arthur's, spon- some of this in spite — e. + If you would like to have my purchase of outdoor equipment. ©|DeWees are in charge of tablesisored by the Valparaiso Univer- of their bright exterior, — Try..to forget s leaflet written especially for teen- BY JANE. EADS e@ Mrs. Lynn Wyckoff and Mrs.|and cards for the evening. sity Guild. * x *.2 pis den aid ataga vind aa 28078 send a stamped, self-ad-) wacimnGTON — It took nothing, | Mony of toc are so self-corl what’ sports he likes, wi sar dread envelope wth your reabetsgrger tan a tomato juce cock “ scious and unsure atfects| io reads, what bis general inter-| onan uti re| alt complicated than © their ability to make friends and) cts are. activi. patty-cake polka to get the con therefore their happiness. At no] tog gressmen to shed their other time does it seem : Hill worries, _- portant to be popular and : * * * Plt hss he Hi, James Spring on June 15 at St-|Wayne Good, Mrs. Michael Katch- Democratic congressmen attend Benedict Church. James is the son's, Mrs. Edward Sizemore, Joan! ing were Alfred Sieminsk (NJ). ot cand Mrs. Peter L.. 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Mr. Lee Shows * Herbert Lee showed colored slides of Japan at the recent joint meeting of the New Citizens’ League of Pontiac and Janice An- tona’s citizenship class, * * * marketplaces, sacred temples, gar- dens and Mt. Fujiyama. * * * Dennis Holloway acting as hos- ‘_wTwrwvuyvw.vrevvvwwwTwTww*" tesses dressed in their native Jap- anese kimonos. ——___4-__— _ This Special Offer LAST 3 DAYS... WIGGS Special Offer. Buy 3 Place Settings Get 1 Place Setting, FREE! Franciscan China Patterns ant is a little peace and) ur homecoming is~ im- portant because it is the low point/4re bored in spite of all the mod- But if you usually come home _|thing to think about. But it doesn’t lat of the time.” of youngsters a century ago, our young moderns are almost pitying. : Scenes of Japan included the MANY ADVANTAGES vantages today children of a 100 ars never dreamed of—tele- Refreshments were served under visions, ne adic, telephones, ‘ ite carmen of Mr. ether peten aries, ove ret tC) Prevent Wrinkled Skin home with pushbutton appliances to do just about every chore, youngsters have their work around . By EUGENE GILBERT President of the Gilbert Youth Research Co, Most ofthe nation’s teenagers ern entertainment gadgets. Perhaps they're not bored every minute—but a good part of the day. Of the boys interviewed in our eress-country poll 78 per cent say they sometimes are bored. The percentage of lasses suffer- ing from lassitude is even high- er: 85 per cent. One girl Sighs: “There are nio- ments when I think I will go-out of my mind with boredom.” * * * ~ An Arkansas boy says: “My crowd and I often sit in one guy's house for hours looking out of the window. We just.can’t find that in a big town it would be differ- ent.” SAME AILMENT .But a 16-year-did lad from a big town, Chicago, complains of the same ailment, * = * “T take up new hobbiés every couple of months to give me some- work, I guess I’m just a blase indi-| vidual.” Monotonous as they frequently find their existence, 84 per cent of the youngsters we. interviewed feel they get as much enjoyment out of life today as their par- ents did when they were chil- dren, “J guess all kids are bored some- times,” notes Tommy,/15. “I bet! Dad did“ about the ‘same things when he was young as I de now. He must have been plenty bored a Comparing their lives with those much to do. Of course, if we lived|}. year-old Sandy of Cosinecticial same | “Bored? Why, -man, that’s. not “There is nothing left for us = Glee far from do. So we just have to sit bored to tears.” has enough to ‘ates Meche hour a day: agrees |Certainly we're bored.”’ Television contributes {o © their ‘|the fact that participation by young _|between bored teenagers and few- gO eds ommend the playing THEY'RE NOT wie make young people blase. Nothing is a surprise or a thrill any more. Take the circus coming to town. This used to be one of the | year’s high spots for a / child. Thirteen-year-old Maura says: “T'll never forget my disappoint- ment when I went to the circus for the first time. Television was much better. You could see-the animals closer and that awful — wasn’t there.” 2 $e In‘a previous study We explored ee en ee There is an obvious fields, i Youngsters who like sports aren't sitting around twiddling . their thumbs for lack of something to do. And the physical exertion keeps them feeling alive, stimulated and interested, 'TV keeps children better informed on world affairs and in most fields general ennui. It's conceded that) Ea add to their ennui. Today's youths find that canned entertainment and automation merely They agree they have many ad- Since automation entered the duce: With a medically approved) rather than improving, their anced intake of food every single day and that fad diets will only There's just one safe way to re-| realize that they're damaging, ‘injure both health and ‘beauty. ithe house cut to a minimum, | Everything seems to give teen- Transportation js faster, too. diet that allows you to take off) looks, weight slowly, placed themselves on diets that) gradual, It must be accompanied day meeting of Pontiac. 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Whenever I get letters from peo- iple with elaborate and hig hly | complicated ideas for a product, oY f advertising copy, a pat-| = ‘i eles par can be pretty/s | Restokraf Mattress : sure it’s no R < oe 95 | r i But when a simple one, a very me So BOTH FOR i ebvious, why-didn’t-I-think-of-that $ 15 \ one, comes along, I can be pretty fee, $14.95 sure it has merit, I thought of that the other day, when I was interviewing Pauline Rush Evans, | x * * Mrs. Evans is an attractive wom- Jan, ‘comet of a pone ceed and BATHINETTES | stepmother of a couple .of little | children. Regu lar *] A | She know good deal about chik Poaog and ‘les them, and, like $21: 95 | many of us, she became concerned | about the Johnny-can't-read contro- e\ BUGGIES PLAYPENS vversy. : a @ STROLLERS HIGH CHAIRS WHY SO QIFFICULT? Why, she began to wonder, was : -—- og. it so difficult to get children to ~ CRIB n’_ CRADLE ° the t Maybe it was oti or last pace of modern or : some deep-seated mystery, But 740 W. HURON ST. eee. FE $-8031 pe it was a lot simpler than ° * * * |. Maybe so many of the children’s | | books were just plain boring, that | | Johnny figured why bother. Maybe | ’ : . * | jit the children had really fascinat- et Rs. | F wa F : , es. mre sent — PAPE A > FEATURING THE LATEST —=| that. She began to collect’all the FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR 1 old-time children’s classics, sto- 3 | ries that generations of children 4 — » had loved for years. 7 } bier ee was a three-volume pS a: ae A ba set, The Family Treasury of Chil- 4 ne eo | WASH dren's Stories, which includes Held by her mother, Mrs. Nancy (seated) of Essexville, Mrs. Lain Lee | eet Harden of St.*Clair street, 17-month- (left) of Kenilworth avenue, her great- : | j old’ Linda Jean’ Harden poses for a. _grandmother,-and Mrs, Charles Me- _ ; Ae five-generation picture with her great- Michael (right) of*St. Clair street, her — great-grandmother, Mrs. John Socta grandmother. a. Ritual Conducted at Banquet PEO Chapter Told | ; \DESIRE TO READ mee | _-qw-__jof Farm Exchange | 3 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LARGEST AND FINEST. Torker wards you can mate OIF INA Beta Pledges: Six! gl tats | EQUIPPED SUPER CAR WASHES Johnny want to read, you can represented the International Farm 4 Designed for the convenience of the ladies who drive. Easy to enter jj make him read! Mrs. Eddie O’Brien, chairman of}cent meeting were Mrs. George|/Youth Exchange Program at the | eam and welers walkaway and lounge protect you from noise, . * a ” ithe | 1 of gove . @id Mrs. | Baril, Mrs, C. E. Berden, Mrs. 4 i of the Chapter! If, like so many of my readers, iy. nas Thornberr sident of *@!ph_ Alee, Mrs. Carl Chrisman;|aw of PEO. The group met at! i 4 ing to think up ideas ss Mrs. Jack McVay and Mrs. Jerry! el Waldo i | AUTOMAT CAR WASH = [istic ch ore See seat an ox ane 7 sich wil ring you money. rece ay, conducted the pledge sev Miss Pike was an exchange st Ft, from TEL-HURON points which Mrs. Evans so well ice for six prospective members| Mrs, James DeFlorio gave the dent in Norway, sponsored by the : 8 to § Mon., Tues.. Wed. Sat. lustrates . at the annual mother and daughter) invocation, and the welcome and |4-H Foundation, She illustrated her | ee 8 to 9:30 Thurs. and Fri, — 9:30 to 3:00 Sunday . breakfast held at Devon Gables, | introduction of off! cers were |taik with colored slides. Rosemary | Delitleus Apple = 6 for Pecan First, deal with the subject ' Received as pledges at the re-| given by Mrs. Thornberry. , Koch--of Frankenmuth spoke on Bran FUDGE Toastmistress Mrs. Charles, World Peace Through Better Un- Muffin 26° PIE.. Fournier introduced Mrs. William |4tstanding.” s. | : ; ulding, governor of Province Prep: Clarence Norton hostessed | For Mother's Da; , Sunday, May 12th. oa eae OTIERS DAY SPECIAL. : & ’ Ad of 25 Guidance Club ~— BONNET CAKES *eweeeere 3 50 ) a ‘stra Now Directed RES, 6 for | Fat. & Set. Onis by Mrs. Orser- ¢ ¢ BREAD : Open From 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Daily Closed 6:30 P.M. Saturdoy | Thomas Pastry Shop 121W. Huron FE 4-8163 | Plenty of Parking Space ai Side and Rear of Building ‘ Frilly ‘and feminine, with 4 af . tows of tiny tucks and dainty lace. Delightful additions to Mother's * | wardrobe. Several styles, _ of “Lucina” no-iron cotton | in white, pink, beige, or maize. Sizes 32 to 38. ~ he voracerte de CORDAY 7 f————_._ a q Be _ 9088 where you go. gives ot = s : Generous supply of 0 = ee = : : 2 é \ as KRESGE COM! ilsha, Wace omg Tom ft (| ee a — THE, vowmias PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1987 _ 7 . 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A write-in biank will aise be availabie on the ballet, Since the citizens of Poptiac voted te give the Pontiac Police; civil service in the April_1 elec-| erned by the same civil service} commission as the firemen. | The commission will consist of} one répresentative selected by the| fire and. police and one by the city manager. Then these two ap- pointments choose a ‘third man to serve on the commission, The term of Gerald Guinan, city- appointee to the commission, ex- pires F Jose Post Office Warns Another Cut Likely WASHINGTON. —Another big fight -over Post Office Depart- ment funds was brewing on Cap- itol Hill today, with renewed cuts in postal services a possibility starting July 1 * * * _ Postmaster General Summer- ‘field told Congress yesterday such cuts probably will have made unless the lawmakers give him 70 to 90 million dollars more in fiscal 1958 than was asked ‘in President Eisenhower's budget. . x * * This statement was made to a Senate Appropriations subcom- _ mittee just before it-voted to re- 4 store 32 million dollars of the 58 millions sliced by the House from the 3% billion dollars requested for the postal agency in 1958, GM Critic of Ike Won't Say More DETROIT —-A- General-Mo- tors Corp. executive says he nothing further to add at present to his letter accusing President ‘cam- paign promises and of a “disturb- ing swing to concepts of the far Eisenhower of repudiating left.” ot * * At Ft. Benning,’ Ga., yesterday, W. H, Doerfner, manager. of GM's Steering Divisionat Saginaw, said, “I sufprised letter has been made public, I've had my day in court and I have nothing further to add.” Doerfner indicated he would be interested in any official reply and might have something to say then. * * * iwanted to build a castle’’—so he 'many other imaginative features. to be; . ‘From Fairyland to Farmington’ Castle Object of Interest for Miles ‘Aree By MARY CELINSKE Farmington Correspondent “The Castle’ on Middlebelt lroad near Eleven Mile road has probably excited more interest and comment than any other residence in the South Oakland County area. As seen when approached from {the north or west, the building ap- | pears to be an ancient. castle, lift- _ed in its entirety fyom a fairy tale /and set down upon a local hilltop. The hill falls away so sharply that the windows of the ‘‘castle’’ look out upon the tree tops in the valley below, and a stream | winding along the base of the | hilt lends the distinet suggestion of a moat. “The Castle’ was built in 1938 by Howard D. Yoder and his fam- ily, who did most of the work themselves. Yoder had ‘‘always ‘built one; with a round tower, bell tower, parapet, gargoyle, sunken fountain, circular staircase, and Yoders lived in the castle un- ti] 1950 when it was sold. 4 The building was then allegedly used as a plush gambling casino until it was raided by police in October, 1952. There appears. to be no clear record of what hap- pened to the place after the raid until. it was purchased in 1955 by’ its present owners, Dr, and Mrs. Syivan A. Broadman. The entrance to the house is reached from Middlebelt road, up a drive winding through an or- chard, On a wal] near the entrance is a knight’s shield and battle-ax, with a helmet superimposed. Be- ‘cover this with needlepoint which neath this is the owner's name. The narrow entrance. hall, with the coat closet opposite the door, leads to the foyer which is th most striking feature of the house. Sunk in the floor, in a corner near the living room doorway, is a small blue fountain, with the stark white figure ef a child holding a duck in his arms, Opposite the entrance to the liv- ing room, a circular staircase of white ironwork rises gracefully to a balcony at second floor level. The stairway is wide, the steps broad and low. The conventional irail has been replaced by thick rope covered in wine-red yvel- vet. Mrs, Broadman plans to re- she is now engaged in making. Ona deep window ledge near the top of the stairs, rests the helmet from a suit of armor. The foyer is a full two stories high, with a large star cut into |, the center of the ceiling. The lighted recess above the star is painted midnight biue, creating a striking effect in the all wate room, Walls and ceilings havieabeat the house are stark white, with the blue in the foyer and the up- stairs bathroom the only paint col- ors used. - Mrs. Broadman chose shades of| gray; beige, green and red for ev- ery room in her home, and strong coldrs have been uSed sparingly. Carpeting throughout the lower floor, stairs and upper hall is sand- as THE FONTIAG PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. 951 J cE ( tone beige, ; _ The living room, so spacious that a concert grand piano in one cor- ner fails to dominate, looks out upon the treetops below the house on the north side, Outstanding fea-/ ture of this room is the great fire- Niagara Falls - in Canada ° No Longer ‘Dry’ ‘NIAGARA FAL£S, Ont. w —| The gurgle of liquor will soon be) added to the roar of the water-| falls in this honeymoon resort on/ Niagara Falls hag gone wet, Residents voted yesterday to legalize cocktail] bars and dining lounges, reversing the decision of a similar plebiscite in 1954. : * * * Previously “only ‘beer. could be drunk in public; hard stuff pur- chased from government liquor stores had to be consumed in the home or a hote] room. _ * * * ‘Nearly 9,000 of “13,800~ eligible cpckiail bars was 5,734 for and 3,061 against, an affirmative’ ma- jority of 65.2 per cent. For dining lounges it was 5,776 in-favor ‘and 3,061 against, 65.7-per cent affir- mative. A “yes” vote of per cent was fleeded to permit; estab- lishments to apply to the Ontario Liquor License Board for’ permis- sion—-to-~ ‘sell liquor by the glass in‘dining rooms or bars. 2 ae | In the past the 10 fmillion visi- annually we Fall, N.Y, if they" thing stroneer than a drop of beer. icles the Canadian side of the border. | * * * Veters cast ballots, The vote on|) Avondale Carnival © to’Be Held Friday — AVON — The “Annual Spring Carnival of Avondale High School ‘will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday, |} in the school gym. The crowning of the king end qa wil ae place at 10 p.m. The usual games along With boxing, ping-pong and a talent show will /comprise entertain- ment. Proceeds from the carnival will be divided between the foreign student fund and the tennis court field. The program is. being spon- sored by the PTSA and the Student Council. Soldier Faces Charge of Concealed Weapon Shey Sack ac Reber ai. , 19, of 3619 Joslym St., was turned over to Army authorities yesterday after he was arrested by. Pontiac. state troopers, and charged with carrying a con- apt eee. : * Strevel, ‘cho recently returned from Korea, was en route to Ft Leonard Wood, Mo., yesterday morning when he was stopped by) Troopers ‘Joseph Kendzierski and Robert Neigbauver for a speeding/}: violation at Telegraph road° and 15 Mile road. der Strevel’s jacket, was a 45 caliber U. 8. Army pistol. ° GM headquarters in Detroit “Mr. Doerfner spoke as a private] citizen and his views are his own,” Man Asks Examination in Barroom Shooting (Normans DAY SUNDAY, MAY: | - In sheers, cottons, Bem- _ bergs. Regular sizes 10 to | 24%. Styled by Martha \Manning, Louisa Alcott, — Jerry Gilden. and others. Priced from stesseisadiae ty Te ‘] 4’° 4}. 20 and half sizes 14%, to R EMBER HER 4» A USEFUL GIFT" 4 ; OF APPAREL! - Ship ’N Shore . BLOUSES 9 95 = 83. 95° LINGERIE ____ SLIPS tom $3.95. GOWNS tom $4.95. The weapon, found hidden un-/f eee ee neeee * "36 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Catalina Sedan Spiepete Eonpasesl sales oss t Pa: hy at Pontiac Retail Low Price - "$3 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN fe and from work, full price Bsn civcenpacitskssassiucs - | SUNT «008 smuN - .Hydramatic! Heater: een with redie and h 4 LLBEAN aad ae smart one-owner car with radio, hecter and Fordomatic was traded in on « ‘5S? Pontiac. What a buy! ne te Rede ( Hydramatic. Radio. Cleen.. You'll love this Geing fishing—You' e. The peice LESS DOLLAR DIFFERENCE” DEAL BEFO j ‘Buy ANY OTHER MAKE oF CARI et aly pd Lae < a 3 j by : . &, d e.g hay, ye, ‘5 'f * a’ place with its raised-heairth at the) tower, ste bn ‘igh Songs 0st ‘ci Sa ah nal Onell AS BANK fi, east end. great iron bell. 7 ee a eo oe Aas Over fireplace is motte | The lower part of the. tower is| draped in a , green ey ’ ne . ae Se? burn, ‘aan neon used as a bath house and can/leaf print. Furniture-in this room es l fe above this blaze are lifted, shall |be entered only from the side near-jis modern. . Ay P Ss 2 o Ra be with magic touch engifted.” |est the pool. To the right of the eo 8 ay ay ; “f The room is furnished inwtradi-|¥9porch, stone steps set into the) ‘Two steps above the balcony) (7 a Year Jo tional style, with emphasis fg pred hillside, lead down to thelficor, a short hall leads to the mas- tae . ei charm and comfort, stream that flows along the base.|ter bedroom, On the left a door) 30% on SAVING CERTIFICATES «! a eee, gy emerge tite, |OB2MS, to the children's playroom) “Ag 4 The study, three steps’ below the}. -n 2 tape agg pe gar Sher ere ee ati eithlic|” t your surplus savings or investment #¢ living room, in the round tower,|tolds the automatic laundry equip-|ight and airy, with. an’ alcove at any one of our 8 convenient (7p is a perfect ng The walls are| ont A large alcove off the end] at ohe end for the twin | Walls offices. y book-lined floor to ceiling, and) nearest the dining room serves &5| are ‘white. ‘But the’ d seoeg the : = a, deep red drapes hang at the° four!, preakfast room. At the far end of| closet. and double wardrobe are| 5 Communit he ne apap i Ling pie nk gaye the kitchen, a short hall leads to! padded and covered in biack vel- y by ma ™ the hasement and attached garage.| yet with-escutohe in . The * ee rose, beige and green, floral .pat-| From this hall a small bathroom)carpet Is a hy otto ; National Bank BAM tern. The “flush, circular ceiling ‘ ' *\ are gray, coral and turquoise on ; ‘ eM. light © bears another motto,| Upstairs, all bedrooms open|white. In this room-Mrs. Broad- OF PONTIAC if, “Through seas of knowledge we from the. balcony. Eva Lou, the! man has —returned—to~ traditional BE ar Me ee ' our course advance, discovering} Broadman’s nine-year-old daughter) furniture. x we he git peed US, aM still new*worlds of ignorance,” —_ | occupies the first room at the head CN SS EeBT 60 PE RI a, In this day of dinettes and diningiof the stairs. The. carpet is ing senses . pln age oe ells, the Broadman dining room,| sandtone beige, the furniture is oe apart round wits oe a 1 Rerige above the Readtsi'y “gowns blond in color and modern in de) 0” —. ptt negrews HOLLY Hil L s almost sign, . ‘. nyse, Reve Laeiet taeeecee The children's television set ts | white enamel above. The floor is | Babes _ ag tee for only table are easily’ accommodated.| ™ this room, and here too, EVs} white tile. All fixturés are white: Dn. VETS Loa keeps her collection of muinl- | except the bottom of the sunken $300 Mrs. Broadman has brought color info. this room in drapes. which| str dolls, ‘These tay treasures, | athe, which te Diu. $3000 Dn. CIVILIANS match those of the living room,| *me only twe inches high, were | 1. Broadman family came to capa, and in the deep rich tones of the} Collected for her from all ever |b. oington from Detroit, Mrss.| Pestures Real Plaster. Cl Soot” ; oriental rug on.whieh the table| te werld by Mrs. Broadman’s | .aman a registered nurse, is] and Pace Brick. Sh ag yet | a brother, a native Detroiter, a descendant into. TRON BELL IN TOWER {The Broadmans” two boys, How-| the Beaubiens, ont of Detroit's old Real Estate A sun porch, opening from the| ard, 7, and Alfred 2, share a larg- s.. ‘ Ancho r : west end of the dining:room, er Here again the walls| The doctor, a certified member] past Bled, Just North of Pike : wt onthe SAO REM: Se Sarre ania: ap me curetnn Gm, lat ne Acperinn Reset Oo FE 5-7507 Li 71-3800 / the left of the pool squareiC patchwork covers the rics, is a native New Yorker. - - = € \. i 5 ks Mivenemsniommmmetemancmtes Perret et eee es ee teneeees Foes eeeeereeraereere Poe ee eee eee ee ae 1095 A big value Po) eee eee eee) ee * This is J ee ee |) Oe eee eee ee oe a6 8 pet eee eS — HEg0ss Deron ve one ee ae $ Maer Press, WANT EXPERT HELPP” doing as thousands do: run a Want Ad now in “The Pontioc Press.” f BUYING, SELLING FARM , EQUIPMENT? § Gideliiak ey to turn ‘used Herm’ eiuslgmant “into cash is to call FE 2-8181 & tell heaps of * buyers about it at low cost with a Went Ad. _ PICK uP A PET! ~ You'll find many bargains in pedigreed dogs Sod cips.tn: Ow, Vient. 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RANGE al |All Aluminum—Block Knob Tops a F (=? t x : * es, ro ip ‘ x « gp gee : ~ es y: eS | Be = : oe aes z pe SAS i é = a Pa Le tbe eal Ze "4 % me TH PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1987) ee ; ee Le a Re Ny aye. } | ’ ¥ \ : \ ee : Ss 3. ey ; ¥ \ Mt ae ee, ee . : ee “ie kk q £ —— ‘ . . . = is Cad i é Saves 11-3 Victory for Maas Z a ak se as = ag ‘4 c : ; \ 7 4 } 2 ae : . ; Z e e : . * : ee : e = =~ : = : . ‘ Bunnin Best li er F freman 21g aepnllcemengherdlneyibro pti. 4 é former Michigan State athletic director and now ip tee? representative from Lansing, his first political reversal. DETROIT # — Jim eager Two days before the 25-year- (son. That's important, ag ete aes “it's our r He 1 ab ' Young, who zon f rag pig: Fi get ee = , seldom-faul old sinker ball specialist had re- |when a guy is going a now we have .| protecting young athletes from being lured prematurely Dna ey Pelets uD path the! dred. all eight batters he taced jlot of times in tough spots.” {1p Strengthen our reliet pitching 3 linto professional sports, had his bill defeated by the troit all agaifst Baltimore. The only | Bunning, who was in the team we're expected to be.” Senate Judiciary Committee this week. : ‘The sallow-cheeked Kentuckian) "mus! on his performance yes- for a starting job in the early He said general manager John “ * + es ran his string of hitless, store “T4*Y “®* ® pair of walks. spring, has struck out 18 batters! sctiale agrees with him on this, ‘ less innings fo seven and two.| M® ‘tuck out four of the Sena- jin 19 2-3 innings and has yielded) wpm certain he's going to do Last week the House approved it -by a lopsided thirds yesterday, blanking the) °"* owl ve ced amy mart | everything, possible in order to margit, and it was known to be opposed especially - , ne| Washington Senators over the last) “He's our ace out there,” sald| im Same Of the season| MUP the club in that respect,” professional baseball organizations. . sige Sy oe four innings to put-out the fire and/m anager Jack Tighe after his second: game. sald Tighe. cake tea 22-year-old save Duke Maas’ fourth straight|club's sixth triumph. in its last|*e=inst Kansas bat: sceempdey Tighe would like most to get _ Im proposing the bill Young said, “many young rightfielder slammed out a double|victory, 11-3 over the powerless|seven starts, “You know, he hasn’t|'° out . George Zuverink back from Bal- "| athletes dreaming of big things, sign away their. a triple, driving across two! senators, - lallowed a home run this “sea-\bee? 4 reliefman ever since. ~ /timore, but says the chances ap-|{. ag # ‘future for peanuts.” _ in the Tigers’ 11-3 victory; . - ae ; “It’s doubtful it, Jim has the pear remote. He's ais iterated WWI Ql varines H h ale ‘the Washington Senators yes- strength to ge full speed for jin Don Ferrarese and Bill Wight. The essence of the bill was to require probate same! = ts between minors and pro a has Yapped out 15 itt ls ~ Minis oe Ra a : in Mia Inst 33 times to the! plate with {f] oop dings “= “clubs. : : , — his average a - _ Yeting’s intent to protect high school and college | s points better 4 : * areage before the streak Michigan Tops Big 10 minors wes mein — comment from prep and ated. in T Batti Also| “ulewe cone es and officials. enie | Harvey Kuenn was on’ base Ey BECOME PROS WITHOUT PLAYING : | Gime wo. Cipro. Maxed Shines in Slugging “One Michigan State official recently said, “There be Ae eeuey Po : is “—|must be at least two dozen young boys attending MSU with his home io al a Ay ecg er aad — eating out their hearts now because they can’t engage om ¢ >. Reno eS ~{mois, each with 583, top Big Ten in intercollegiate athletics due to a contract. they maintain his torrid pace, first batting marks, official. conference signed. They now find themselves pros webout & pro | sigs Rage Rosen Sut Sis 18000 ene Seipcs ent wie, job. : | a * “ ~ ‘ > . reer-and Jim Bunning pitched four However, the biggest swathe in} |» i oi baseball Shiu “gale hen be | innings oer pom ball. to} hitting'is being done by Michigan's}. Of one s players signing a big pro ’ : pew See Mass’ fourth) peering may ~ phen ae A ee | sifeight victory. baseman is , arm team,” said the official. : 23 8 thé - in homers--with-3 erteemniaitmne 2 BM 2 eit ra oar oa Rae Se Wie nee ne tame carhmweainnche o's ores "_~ ‘The Big 10 Code which was accepted recently than ted "The S-year-old in- pgp dng ct 4 = {connection with the awarding of scholarships hast — fielder had failed in 11 at-bats to and pitcher erasing Vapor drawn ire and unfavorable comment from conference — veceta bis 100m bit. neseta also each have three |and other coaches. . Sas i nn 2 Daly eS ae hennegs, Shounen menttnd «ate “The code will kill the Big 10,” said_one visiting blooper te short field that ference-record by slamming three: ; Fe = tree Wesco payer tale im one game. : —are East at the MSU coaches clinic last Nees ae ee Michigan is ahead in team bat-; Wees . ; : mn a os ting” wif 32 followed. by. Min.) A pro.coach said the code is the best thing that ey as for poral ge & tre eset Se ng with 8 Cincinnati and other Midwesterners. _ a2 a et caster gone Sy le Michigan State has “Marquette will be able to.play a few sophomores _ ae Sanne ee chenperit. -Serd iene chedue ot single games| this Year and-beat Wisconsin,” said the coach, “and The Senators, dropping their 10th Pa. in ee be : tomorrow sends Minnesota (41) to} Marquette coach John Druze like Notre Dame is susie sn8 Sate ih in: 35 8 + s (% Ram Linksmen — ‘wa @-1). Ohio State (4-2) to| making a big haul of freshmen for next year as rapped 10 hits off Maas in the & Se ft : ‘i Northwestern (1-2), Indiana (1-5) result-of the code.” % ore. ws - first five innings and twice held) : FRlladeiphis % 3 3a « |Win 6th Match jto Wisconsin (2-4), Michigan (5-1) : satlliss Gdatate emcee tctoetl | venting Fine Peas. \Qnte , 2 Se ee Seam total of {ae tot? PuTive.{1-2) and Michigan Siate| ___ Essentially the code rules that a-Big 10 school can Maas to a #1 record, Bunning) SEEK 2ND PRESS TITLE — With a new coach (John Coleman) __WEDNEADAY'S RESULTS Clarkston’ High's 183, St. Fredj 2!) * Miinois 11-2). offer a boy.only the difference in aid after the confer- held the Nats hitless over the last) and an almost new team, Waterford HS's 1956 Pontiac Press. Prep |Emtinie'2Miweutee 1 erick’s golfers yesterday chalked, ; ence hs determined what the boy’s family is capable ST EE Tal beled rely g Stow dyna lup their 6th straight ‘match vie-/Practice Dates Set of paying toward his education, That is, if room, board ; ; -are.the. (top Jinksmen and coach; from left. Doug Hales, |e . Rams unbeaten in dual ™ 2 ? patepreen : : Pi le = gp Detroit's Frank| Cietand Charbaneau (arly member of 196 team), Coach Seen PireeFereeerecx fiery. Rams are upbenten. in dual _enesradls tonight _and> Sunday} tuition and-books amounts'to, $1,500 a year,and the = Lary will mee Sabtneee Ce and Charles Canterbury. Enitries tnust be filed by invited ,schodls \Brootiyn af Now Yack 5 te Medalist at the Municipal lay-| yaw cig No, 504 Bane. foOnME determines the boy’s family is capable Me rae eeeret seesort | Not later than-May 22. A field of more than 20 is expected. HSdiweutes est, Lass’ bpm.” [out was Clarkston’s BA Jung)a¢ pall team. Players wishing tryouts | g $800; then the school-will make up the diff f Fite P27 were Fa Kast and Joe Keller, with) %, te squad are asked to report/ence of $700. a srt og {+i Rams 73 7 - . were Ed Kast and Joe er, &¢ Columbia-Joslyn south diamond - 08 + call Seas) 4 | 1 Oeee + ¢ s\ Entry Deadline May 22 ee. ne Geum Wight tyday’ aumed|*maat. at 5 o'ciack and-¢n-Sentay| st O10 apeclty Spat Big.10 schools ‘cannot. maly gent 3 § ¢ Kelinest = 3 1 2) Oe a ee : ae one Deer Ieusee “and Bij Wisner field at 2:30 pm. igestures at a boy until June 15th. wee it ise Han 4 [Raps 2s. bis team for. Friday’ La ST se (= (1/10 Schools File for Press Tourney =*==""— Thirn'ory 1 @ © Masep 1ee . course, Flint. weip 8 8 0 A-Rbinm 09 ¢ 8 b> 2 Epesumer “y : © Bumningp 2 8 © : ‘ . Teas 3310 Totals 32 12) : 4 Drake Leads Dragons By H. GUY MOATS jcoach in a change of mentors this} with a mew coach, and minus is. Fifth Track Win ee Bahan jor ‘Rottovon ip 8h Interest is mounting among area|spring, but will be back in the) ace Tim Baldwin who battled Deph x oy nk | ‘ ew eS on high schools over participation in lists shooting for a 2nd title. Only| Skippers’ Johnny Wettlaufer for Pan 90 age esto ‘oaks ce E—Called out on strikes for shitfett|the 6th annul Pontiac Press Prep one member of the. titlist five the medals. Wettlaufer won in a |” fgg peo wislary the ooh. Invitational golf tournament May remains, Cleland Chanbaneau. But) playoff. He's gone, too. Mike a . roe ow 0 vant , Deir coc icecess do 808 Coreen monic tschet tae Sigetfion oh Jckeiy Cole-| ah anctoas for’ the Toe? Maptte rel dee eam eobeies | &--Kemmerer, Piews. ~~ Bievers, : man_-who Pete Evarts.| team. : : Already -10-schools have filed a Ta ar age socal aN : a Drake totaled 16% points _by foe, Manwell 3, Rose, 4 33—| entries. As many more wete ex {Other top boys at present incl | New Maples’ coach is football|winning the 100, pole veult sad 2 Ealine.| pected to join the field of Doug Hajee"en CANES Commer teey ss. Cart Lena broad jump. His 10.4 in the 100 _Dp—Berberet and Plews:| tuis before the entry deadline on Colemasi will name his others, plus © r gale Jim enh’ widag of the Runnels, Snyder and Rumnels: Yost, = two alternates, later: om. Royal Oak has signified its in-yand Neph’s and Runnels; Bolling and | May 2. The fournament is a : : [ag BSS the t. but{22”,im 23 seconds were among the Kemmerer 3 Hyde i Brodewstt 3 fully approved event, and oper- | In last year's test, Skippers came|‘ntion of entering the event, butiict showings of the day. The “a t & Bo-Kemmerer| ates under Michigan High‘chool {from behind a four-point deficit /has not filed formal entry. have won five of six! tim 4 ttaced 4 patties ta Brés 1 Athletic Association rules and af the turn to win over 4 fast) Other entries include Avondale, 'starts i & | POE ae CY abn :| Tegulations. = Royal Oak club by four strokes:|tioity, Rochester, Pontiac, Milford,| ie : Brodowski.3-2.| ; ne {Waterford carded 390, Oaks 394. i 2 i shittiet = pening £8 toed teen Was ponctionlly wrecked |Birmingham was ind with 396. Farmingion. Troy and Van Dyke Walled Lake Nips Crary Ee aad” Sens Feveceis. Flpy graduation. It ‘also lost ‘its| Maples will be back again, also Despite-winning five out of nine| Pi F) a “ . ) * | e 3 é : yf : ora Pontiac High School's reagan education in the school lie a who peg Bll - y staff is ‘expected to be) rict- me ties at Tilinois : ane gr part ot; Both were -yecommended by/the school year in June | DON’T MiSS THESE® Education: meets. tonight in _ é a tig * = f TOP VA! UE St Fe ay ene. the; Want “Dream Race” / | ico After 1 / i : f i i fe a &F g a i 2 Wool €, "2 ; : le | aan BASEBALL CAPS ... 97 | ok = | | Bremen! Oeceeaus OI eR Re pens See QT" ee a are TIME fora When you're through saying “Fore,” be Pe , sure to say “Four Roses.”'‘That way you ee perfect round ete ~Bse 4 es =, iy fot se i pg Si + re oy ec ole ATs. da x as he j { a whe J 4 ip a ra pi oe vis an *e <7 ye Mata | ideal IR re a 4 is } Zz 8 ee 4 « ay ; nell SBA — Ye * e ef : , ‘ \ : ; e 4 : i pa ee : { é © . 3 ; i a ; f * Ki . Fs A] x f . -) \. FIETY-FOUR "\ 'PHE PONTEAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9;1957_ \ ean a nes j a9 wate | |, Birmingham’s Authorized Ford + South ‘Woodward Ave.” Midwest 4-7 oS GO years before the Vil 1) < OYE MEO AVS Motor ar was invented ea ee pa ee ad Pow ee & began distilling S von W ° } | H ae ) Ted POWOC Pe fine whiskey core CTS, opes 3 Home Runs, : CLEVELAND @® — In aici rywhe hope and pray with|today and at least part of tomor- A ae <_< WILLIAM ws aa ened. boopitsl 1éety without. vil {hen Phone calls about him light|ow, Dr. Charles ‘Thomas, eye FF 10 Beat Hose : , f3 ors, pitcher Herb Score walted|up the Lalsteide Hospltal ewtich, specialist, (bas lniicated. Sexes, Ode No. 178 out the hours today, knowing he|board every few seconds, Tele|hicnt when a liner from New “| Accounts for All Runs | PINT would have some sight in his in-|grams and mail are swamping | York Yankee Gil McDougald’s bat $931 pane sane os and Wondating if|the Cleveland Indians’ etrineott tated Score. That hemorshaging in 4-1 Boston Victory enough con . before - H : cots a bilan pore career in way Tell everyone thanks, the sodfii- examination canbe made, ™ Over Chicago = ‘league season. Ww < 3 29% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OLD, SLENDED WITH "_*« * & a an ®t There was guarded optimism. in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 55 508 CUR fare, wae. SoeeENN And thousands of-baseball fans} The waiting will-_go on through /Dr. reports last night Love him, despise him. , cheer that pitcher has : ” him, boo him. . . but no real improved," and the specialist in- Ted Wil . dicdted there would be some baseball fan can ignore st ‘Homers. Pace Redlegs =i. fxisue* NOTICE WGI, Pe 8 Se ee 2¢ 3 : nd . -@: - a | eS —_ pap tag tell yet the full ge go bag organ oa | of A BOR Oe ee es te whe cop lg ee » Public H _ | Marquette Team to { traig { in ae et thenis tad. Nome team to its only pennant in 38 ' team a 19-year- ASSOCIATED PRESS four’ pitchers “Th " ” has he demonstrated his import- The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled | pe Gy Page —-o & wedge ‘st Chhahuietl 12 hits fe deinal Jehany Autonet doctor seid. —_ ance to the Sox cause as he has po public hearing for Tuesday, May 14, 1957 at §} eastern Michigan 64-58, in a dual |stretched their winning streak to onan f wergedlnnty oe a eer ee * * 8 o'clock p. m., Easter Standard Time, in the ] treck meet yesterday, ariagge For gone el YD er aot gerne papel IR re Peer rd cape aap o. .8 deeper into the National League ted to considerable pain, he main- Yesterday was a typical exam- £ Commission Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke [| The Marquette baton unit cov. jtriumph over Brooklyn. A St0m) basement with a %-1 victory over ltained a cheerful, bantering at- ple as Ted smashed three home | Street on Intention to Construct Combined Sewer _ |} ofet Se mile tu 2184, ectipsing. jiu lute eon ie ee titude with teammates and news runs and drove in all the runs / on the following street-— Hl i988, ‘The relay victory gave stule fet baseman George Crowe ie ee ae toe con ow. oe ee a wae ospge lego wate fox (1 for thee fourth e of Kennett Road from Fairview to § team victory. the Reds thelr first Eastern sweep! poootivn ‘The boosted Boston to within 11 per approx. 572 feet West of the West line of A.P. 144. Pontiac's Hayes Jones of East. |since pennant-winning 1940 ttm coridaen ie ae ‘The final meeting for Managers| centage points of second place and @ foregoing improvement is assessed’on area [fj "Michigan had tho meet's pune, Rede! second siveight, th straight times to the Dodgers since| To his mother, Mrs. Ann Score baseball|oniy a half game from the Amer- basis, and for further information see legal notice. | buf ‘je won = ck ane second place in the Nationall/“y 1%. 1996. | in Lake Worth, Fia., he sent word ‘oil rome ae ‘oan reay~ Interested property owners are urged to appear. || hurdles and the broad jump and |League, & half game beliind the A wining Aeiweries Fu. har net to. mabe the Sip Recrea-\cision .- ~ tga ppear. ff a jump ont | rrontrunning Milwaukee ~Braves!"y sand, *Y. doubles aft, the bats|to Mrs. Score, who ee jeaten — Sereeans, Dated May 8, 1957 ee ee rent romed it to the Philadelphia|®t Jonny Logan and Bill Bruton,|reared the pitcher a devout Cath ‘+ | soa ac eure Pounce ae mote eens coed a ene, nae, Cnt ote, een A a an me ge as Swe Ciy Clrk | 5 toe a nn tere fay Sa gk a nS nay aad ac b _ 4 , , memmesnad in four World Series. The St. Louls Cardinals pound- sak Reh MOG nt tas of eh 6 4 wp-_|White Sor. Tt is no mere clnc ; * — — A jsingles by Stan Lopata and Chico! sharing in her concern was Mc oe My |dence that Boston's streak started t ~~ | HAROLD RNER... Birmingham F =P Sernaaet in, thea seeded noua who ft vo Gomme! Melehanta, CO, Gets Or, Pin] 660°% eae of vis. 5, D- TURNER ... Birmingham Ford Service } ern. 2s noactees soci atest that be talght et ety and Thomas Die & Stamping (AOS° * ST 8 ss Sa ' a Ee ie Se | : | r ‘ | other. a be ~ Offers for the Month of May This Great = | uct cmtatitws natret King night ac Wbame, ha, appented aan 4 * ; | singles and Wally Moon batted in | Through General Manager Hank) :,_., three teams are|‘®e tetm has won 11. In the four : : + three with a home run and triple Greenberg, Score sent McDougald this time and more|hé “id fot, te team lost three Fe as ' | te lead the Cards to victory over thig message: . That's the way it's been through \ ESE Cue eo) aeutecn eaery > ener : = | Et to 40s. t came, 1 wasnt his feat. Mave for Sawchuk "\jshed im: the second- division only | The Cubs pelted four Pittsburgh|don't hold any grudge or ill feel- once. The four years he was away. Ge ' ‘ 5 : }pitchers. for 13 hits and scored ing at all.” § os Wi Deal osee iyren Sam,. the team : we Ww. Will Install ; | So gous seuhde Dok Det HANOVER; N. H. @ — The lymies Ing S ang sixth. —4 — 2 ¥% ‘ f as 2. : a a oe oe | second victory after the 26-/1957 lacrosse season marks ..the) DETROIT: (The Detroit Red: aati ay - Ri ‘s ‘ STON , Fae ne ee ree Tas capaiene Onl Tae roman © mania enters Vtes widows fe 1S Ws AN © NEW PISTON RINGS | ee nd tute Coun inclaseat os Gh compas 10. Thele Thane ee ae Mine eae soul to 8 em, cgeet Ba Na © NEW ROD BEARINGS = foment Ss Stace sa” tee a etree ce Se —~@ INSPECT MAIN BEARINGS - | rae eat fe fet etterneen, _—_IMeer corned te ied siOlcy come: 2 The Réd Wings’ publicist, Fred) ow Ot @ INSPECT VALVES | Huber, explained the situation aft-| notreit inflicted the 10th succes- . er talking with general MAMAg@r \sive joss on Washington, drubbing . _@ INSTALL NEW GASKETS | Jack, Adam tn Tei ne Somers der he Te | Bruins have yet to say what they a 4 @ REFILL ENGINE WITH NEW OIL | would wantin players or cash or|®20'xy i. pening & 13 tack - Fags ae | | rang A ta exchant*qpar included home runs by Billy Complete Job, Including — ene yg eee os ee em prial and Labor (Mon. through Set.) for OCSC’s Bowmen _—[with Frank Sullivan's four-hitter . . ee oe : | ; contrived to hand the fifth loss in Bee eee Bi ee ee Soe Sate ae ane aan Oe a : = ; ae Sea es i : : aor Se Se ee yy : - f a : r ae eye |“moonlight” shoot, probably at 28 liams end his streak . < Y _. 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(8 G pe = 2 . 4 eS Tae le eee eee rT 63 : fer: ‘ee { i ne *s Ps pikes minenait alba of bak Ge ana ca 2, fe 4 ! é ( ee H | ay les PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 aed << j \ eS Se ) a iF ~~ oats = ef whe frit a, | ~ CONCERNED — New York Yankee infielder Gil McDougald, whose line drive struck pitcher Herb Score in the right eye, read the papers in % AP Wirephste grave concern see Geet condition. McDougald said he would quit baseball if the injury cost the ace southpaw his sight. : Middlecoff Hot Springs Choice HOT SPRINGS, Ark. # — Vet-| eran Cary Middlecoff loomed as a taveritr ta the $10,000 third an. nual Hot Springs Open Golf Tour- nament after a sizzling 7-under- par .65 preetne eee, ee: The PGA ~- sanctioned tourna- ment began with 122 shooters, in- cluding 2% amateurs. Bo Wininger, who captured the event in 1%5 fired a Tl yester-: day. Lioyd Mangrum shot a 5/ isouri Valley Conference spring ‘sports carnival gets started today featuring golf and tennis competi- tion. The track and field events will épen tomorrow with finals to de! run Saturday night. * * In golf, a three-way battle is on tap between favored Houston, de- fending national team champions, iNorth Texas State and Oklaboma lakm. The 10-team field will play ‘4 holes, 36 of them today over rday,|the par 72 Indian Hilis Country shot/Club_ course which plays to 6,749 is low yards. * * * in the tennis tournament. The Cougars’ John Lawhon, top- seeded in singles, leads a field of ,(pected to come from Cincinnati. | _ Oklahoma A&M bids for its 17th Golt, Tennis Open M vc my ye nie Spring Sports Carnival xz: TULSA #—The threeday Mié-| consecutive track and field con- ference title, with the top opposition, * * * Returning champions inclutling six A&M. They are the Aggies’ two- time Olympic team sprinter J. W. dashes, Eddie Roberts _ both hurdle events, Tary Wilkinson in the 2-mile, Kim Ellis in the broad/i jump, Larry Graham in the 880, eee a : Other schools entered are St. Louis, Bradley, Detroit, and host Tulsa. ccteeepeneeencaeanansigesion | Bold Ruler earned $1175 dur- ing Hialeah’s 1957 winter meeting. North Texas State and Houston due to provide include Rex Baxterof .Houston in‘ golf and seven track and field winners, from Oklahoma ie ‘Says cai | Not' Hinder Dougald, the New York Yankee whose drive felled Cleveland's ace pitcher, Herb Score, “T had McDougald in 1950 when Score Accident Should , 28 McDougald I managed Beaumont (Texas League) and he is a very fine lad,” Hornsby said in an inter- view. “I know he feels badly about the Score accident — but that was exactly what it was, an accident and Gil must accept & as such. Big Inning, Errors Help Spartans Win run second inning and a big assist (2), Brooks 6}, Mansfie Birmingham Divides Dual Golf Matches Eastern Michigan League opener yesterday. Maples Jack Murray tee 7 a EAST LANSING (#—A seven- 00 004 010-4 96 "pte Mik sania 14 6 it T; id. *. » onftin (6), Radate (8) end * * * “He should not let it disturb his playing. I've hit players with bat- ted balls and I've been hit my- self plenty of times. It may shake you up but you can’t let it get you: down. You certainly don’t cident, just like walking out in the street and getting run over. “Gil is improving as a player every year and is off to a fine start this time," Hornsby con- - }tinued. “He must remember that such an aceident could happen to anybody. He shouldn't let it inter- fere with his playing.” : * * *- Hornsby concedes that electric lights are not like sunlight to play under, but does not believe ac- cidents can be traced to night ball. “The lights are about as close “Baseball isn't like it used to be—| has had-to change with the . They have to play at night it and can only get to a game if it is at night during the week. * * * “Baseball is a business. If it Birmingham's golfers warmed _ draw fans, it can't operate, I certainly don't have anything against night ball, The only ac- cidents I'can see that could hap- pen at night would be to the mean to hit anybody—it’s an ac-/« Ga. muscles because of the coolness.” Reed Ferguson in the mile, and|R honors at 82. Tuesday, Birmingham Mashburn in the 220 and 44-yard and Dick Taylor tied for medalist) “"" Golfers into Ist Round at Gatlinburg Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Misses Second Ace Baird sank his tee shot on the| 128-yard seventh. hole on the Lake- | wood golf course here. i “It's my wife's idea. It’s the first dress she had cleaned by FLASH CLEANERS” ‘Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M. - FE 4-3813 339 W. Huron, (Drive-In) = . 26 E. Huron (Downtown) FE 4-8512 dropped its Ist dual meet in 18 starts bowl- [inna Eckhoft of Drake in the ; Visine pisos Setesding chews Wichita Detroit Tigers llth annua] base-| ball clinic in Briggs Stadium Sat} urday at 10:30 a.m. for Mother’s talent for fashioning Just 17.95 and 19.95 It’s a gift . . . Pendleton’s a timeless jacket of virgin woolens as versatile as these. 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SAGINAW FE 4-8688 have not had privileges at any private club maintaining its own course or at any course from which the general public is ex- cluded. - * * * The one exception is that a bon- afide public course flayer may j Ptr alos hold incidental privileges of a private course provided by an ed- ueationa] institution at which he is a student, a federal armed service of which he is a member or an industry by which he is el mployed, The USGA today announced the 41 sectional qualifying sites — four less than last year — and that entries close June 20. Entries must be filed with the sectional qualifying chairmen, who set the exact dates for the 36-hole qual- ifying rounds in their districts. : * *- * Following the pattern estab- lished last year, the cha Pp proper at the Hershey Park Golf Club, Hershey, Pa., July 29-Aug. 3, will consist a 36-hole quali- fying round, combined with the inter-city team championship, and S! sames (Junie) Buxbaum of Mem. After “eight years of all-match- play, the USGA reinstated quali- fying at the tournament site be- cause it felt that the team championship for Harding Tro- phy on the preceding Sa too expensive for most public links players. * 4 * Still this is one tournament for which a player may accept ex-|; pense money provided by his dis- trict. Part of the $5 entry fees goes. toward providing expense payments. Only the defending champion, phis, Tenn., and last year’s run- her-up, Birmingham, will be the scene of ‘in- Defending Champ The new champion will be ‘NEW YORK (7 — Sugar Ray Robinson definitely wants to wait until September before he takes [Sugar Wants fo Fight in September: | 1957. He claimed he had agreement that no mevies be taken but learned they si Goes Into-Semis SAN FRANCISCO w#~Jimmy New York on that date, Instead, Archie has signed ‘for a non-title bout in Germany, May 25. + 21-6, 21-10 victory over Bob Schon, ing of Portland, Ore. . Joe Galanto, Bakersfield, Calif, pea: bese S , SOFTBALL INSPECTION — Tom Belton, Waterford Township Recreation Department director, checks a néw softball which will be used Saturday night at the Drayton Plains Ball Park when the Waterford All-Stars meet Shaw's Jewelers in an exhibition game. Looking on are Carl Shell (left), All-Star pilot who guided Dray- ton Drug to the state Class C softball title last year, and Tom Piersall, Shaw's manager. The Jewelers are defending Pontiac Class A champions, Saturday's game will officially.open the 1957 Waterford League softball season. ~ ee * It’s Unanimous for Cuban , ¥ 6x14 ee ae A A ‘ eS, : ‘ -. é a \ eo pee | : vane ‘ ae Poe i ¢ on Carmen Basilio in the hottest|taken and shown in South Ameri- ni’ : : hi j boxing match of the year. ea. Norris. said if there was any} ‘The heavyweight- situation came son rou oe b fly fr was pil ; = | The four - time middieweight)movie revenue Robinson would|in for some attention from Norris|singles champion in 1947 and 1948 champion visited Jim Norris, pres-|receive ‘his pércentage. who is on the “outs” with Cus} In offer quarter-final matches a ident of the. International Boxing x * * D'Amato, manager of Champion|Bob Brady of San Francisco ‘heat! ‘ : : Spring Tune-Up Club, yesterday and talked Norris|_ Norris was busy on the phone|Floyd Patterson. ‘Norris hopes,| Morris Singer of Los Angeles 21-7, . : out of any thought of a July bout)ay day, talking to France and|but doesn't expect, D'Amato will/21-6, and John Sloan of Chicag6| PORTLAND, Ore. @ — Ninojlunging forward with more Ti to Get - with Basilio. points East and West, trying to|contact him today in answer to/deleated ‘Harry Dreyfus of St.iyaijec who has beet ;' landed atop him ime ~ * * line up a June 7 TV: fight. A pro-jhis messages. ; : That Motor “After his experiences with{posed featherweight title match R = Rich Joey Maxim in the heat, Ray said|between Cherif Hamia of Algeria unning Right... he has a mental block about the|and Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Niger- Better See hot months,” said Norris. He re-|fm fell through: Hamia’s manager - a ferred to Robinson's TKO by/informed the IBC the fighter was Wohlfeil-Dee ... sareien feo sememing bet June going be North Africa fo viet Ss . 3, é ar y. appears now © Check the Coil © Clean, Adjust Carburetor ever was stopped. -|Hamia-Bassey bout probably will i ...}de..staged In Europe, if and when. } Robinson was. ir no mood top = aes te ee have a long talk with Norris as} The June 7 opening Came when he was - about reports that) Archie Moore said he was not go- movies been taken of his first/ing to defend his light-heavy }fight with Gene Fullmer Jan. 2,'crown against Tony Anthony of © - NATIONAL LEAGUE the eighth. Holman, backed ‘ — RATE? {Bed cM ff Seto-Mest-| against the ropes by Valdes’ hooks| scveested. that abtald ‘make the . : _ he Seo; Robinson, “Cinemas sie” Sn} WAS the first to go, and Valdes. none ng contest, The Portland MS oe es prea caceon. Mare ee Yo aed the protest, bet’ fined Gieasan | Sete eee ae aherty Says Bobo iat: Perle Breckizn and ourer nee — 1 , *, My is, 7 nthe ms: 4 | | : ond oa eve tore os, soe Eves Ring Comebac SALE : . + “Power Clipper” Grass Zuccn | aia ‘renas,| PORTLAND, Ore. w — Carll tg as : ; fren Philac Eauis,_ 7:| (Bobo) Hee syle yo Thurs., Fri. and Sat. a 4 5 ‘DELUXE 22 in. STEEL 8% inches Pitebaree. ,|year after being knocked out in| Only : - with RECOIL STARTER a ee | ilies dienst, Sew York ame enemy ees é i 7a Sh ‘ Warmerdam, now assistant A re Adcock, Mtl a?°@ Se ; new in performance and built for hard coach at Fresno State College, set/ $eure*. fox stone "| Tha ! service! Come outdoor record STOLEN E t was disclosed y by Sid’ : HH Judge for yourself how track Spotonte, Cult ea Sosy a toes — Sete Files |Flaherty, who was naan ol $17.25 GOLF BAGS $12.75 f will got at this special low sale. price. Worth far and still retains the highest of-| "sit end Bisimesme, a tows, 3. | |Olson when the fighter retired. $11.95 GOLF BAGS $8.75 e ficial vaulting mark on record—| 1000; Drysdale and Labi o,| When Flaherty announced Ol} 9.95 ; @ REVERSIBLE 158% indoors at Chicago on|fuerth, "a ¢ sem, &legn's retirement he seid’ it was St ; TOOL STEEL March 20, 1943. UKEOUTS — Roberts, Pht for the fighter’s own good. : BLADES—4 Top competition for Gutowski is yn, Api eb: =F Cutting edges expected from the Rev. Bob Rich-|"""" F- “He' has told me he intends to 2 a “Bards, who bested him for the gold}———————__-= fight again, whether I . manage 4 __ LEAF -fjmedal in the 1956 Olympics.|Ezzard Helps Court him or not,” Flaherty said here. : MULCHER Another 15-foot vaulter entered is _ «It he does come back, it will : INCLUDED. Southern California’s Ron Morris.| With Juvenile Work —_|be in this area, and he will fight © Adjustable Cutting heights from % In. to 2% In. ri py ola Rill bella goiner pen a $ 4 < © Staggered Wheel Design—prevents lawn “scalping” + ranks in 1953-55. ~ rj Se 2 Pes Tob ta ag ee aw ie 2 Does “close” Trimming—Front Discharge J} fae greet Gt a MAM chub ot © LIFETIME GUARANTEE on Steel Housing icnsanetedeecaceaeeaeeteesteae © 8 in. Rear—6 In. Frént Wheels . = : ; an 18 in STEEL Women Owners Did Well -. : : : sd Team Prices on Solthall . i ay DELUX E Fila. ® — Two yomen: id Baseball E Sey ee “ cones toed io Hale Gieel page ieee 0 | sabe bE ee RECOIL STARTER fi BI bes stakes to tie the Hialeah record. : Ruler. eo we B é et S A 4 eee , Gert, Teme, Used... - New. Tee seusseesevess ; New, baseeeseseeiye © oe, | SN lt Oa SO ed : PEM ewe hag oe sell eh Ne Nek ol | ea NNN IE eee ~~ coum Mernvercee” cos . + f mp4 < : ; ‘Se : tat - Cas Se Ses , 4 aN . \ si \ ‘ fi PSoee SS ea xX s ‘ : << 4. % \ ' : N ; oe ME } ; 4 h fr i fi “i! 3 J ; ‘ ., : La < FIPTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 Cia = a ee : 3 — = we eke — Sep Neha Ne a oa oe Bye ie ee eri ak al pow sit ath ste alla big ¥) ail A eded alia ~ - beans eee 1K ~~ ¥ ae 5 sh. rie oe 9 Kae Pe 7 2 hve ” % vie Ae guaeneaiiie ¢ i AO IAS 9) iE BENG IP : fi Xi THE PONTIAC pues. THURSDAY, MAY 9, a, 1957 VEN | Bad Pitch Breaks String: ; Loker Nine Ranks 2nd" - a. ) a A correction in the Wayne-Oalt-/fa a° Ted Learns a Lesson at: 3 ssc tomo ; sf '|West Bloomfield as the 2nd place} Ar “CHICAGO uw — ‘Ted, Wiliams, ont Sgire be dd rach 40 8 te outer dion wi + going on 39, isn’t too old to learn “P| with 3-3. The 2nd half of the sched-| ule began today. | | H Frank Girard, 51, is the dean ot BT Southern Assn. umpires. He has ‘been in the league since 1942. CLEAR PLASTIC Seat Covers Are a Smart Investment! _ Maintains original beauty of your upholstery. : Durable and easy to clean $19.95 FOR ALL ’56-'57 MODELS SEAT COVER MART 1d] 136 S. Soginaw FE 2-0391. “SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to DEALERS” slugger who smashed three homers and batted in all the Red Sox rung in their 41 victory over . the Chicago White Sox. - left field fio Minnie Minoeo| Horizontal Console Top Quality | | 90 vr. | an | | CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS Seve et Our Low Overliead Location! SERVICE trecsins'c. 481 N. Perry Se. ory sory FE. 5-0649 Don’t settle for ob- solete' TV with a speaker on the side. © Own a new 1957 Philco with dynamic. “sound out front” at a low, low price. - Big 21” (diagonal § mecsurement) ac ture. Lions Send Jug Girard. fo Colts in Cash Deal ===es = DETROIT — Earl (Jug) Girard, Layne. Present understudy is Jerry| Flannel Toga,” to be presented 7) 10-year veteran of the National|Reichow, me rete ee ' md Football League, was sold today|/©¥@. PS ‘Dang te HE emo, OPEN AY NIGHTS __ 3 WAYS TO BUY: fof Til 9:00 SEA ay —_ teste somo 1 | | a WE SELL WHAT ine see nian torte Be a WE ‘ADVERTISE! genes of _8 ft Nationally Known , HASY-ROLL _3-Pe. Cast Iron : 2, MASTERS Just this week at a Press lunch- C snob taneie irene Pe eon, Lion officials gave indication o ore ee 88 several trades were in the offing. | Detroit may be interested in get- Sincere BATH SETS. a or Eart Morrall from San Fran- : re Golden D Chassis ie a ‘ miracle of High Voltage Video System, Ale minized picture tube, Dynamic 3-PC. WHITE will not SEE BATH SETS er om ~ Lakeville Lake REG, $134.50 VALUE : ‘Kill-Otf Held | sen ss ce Up Indefinitely “nee 39”. ~~ Because of the objections filed by \ ce a8 Dunn Brothers of Lakeville, the| * a is Gaset ort ae oa! servation sae for sy 14 baw boon] p : voces eee ees COLORED BATH SETS | ortable TV take place at all. ' tanks lete fac- Includes tub, wash at tnte, | . adigo th PBs Aten ft Aesqamtlien ft ( a — = $9995 Outdates All Other shop es Now twice as much hot water! | Portables : “et BATH 99% | arc” | ans, Sees Tues | | ae Te a i ott excess bloegll pulations by Ss ae WALL CABINETS ; = | © FM SOUND WITH DYNAMIC DIODE DETECTOR use of a sutfocant ~ _ ) 2a F HONE OF PaAUTIN. CORSR, CGepMAATIONS . , yesterday by William 4 Re . 9 Compartment | 21x92-Inch _-__1 3. —_-___- ene : : the Imlay City eB. fe 4 — . : , | : | to department fs $19.50 [ae of Laundry Pee ne 050 s 50 Mistetesi t | - mealty a milpond, | Yau tay: | Stainless |i} fo plage Oe _ @ court action in 1924, the Dunns Se 7m ms —— Te Steer i bring in the sharpest, clearest picture ever Se =| See 14° [24] I a WGA Weekly Tet sis «te saaencceee | $38 | SINK $ “Down. = Wash § or BRITE Finish , PAY DAY TERMS — a ro Ba 1¥44in, Golvanized $7.98. |, Besins ‘SINKS. J] 3935 Free Home Demonstration on All Sets : | iw é Now *. Belt, ton lie if $10.71 "29° : 41—86. Mrs, Harry _ om Brige oe Free Cokes Beaupre with-96. Others in 1 e & RE, See | L$ That Values Bui to ey grow Sa eee pe ee _ Free Donuts. [=== / ‘PLUMBING | FRIDAY nd SATURDAY |. c ASUPPLY CO.F} yirestone STORES ey . iy E wes iF & Prnting Seppe ree | i GR rat Sa ening pe PHONES Fe Tis : nes 4140 N. Seginow 4 : PRET xiii 1146 W. i na 3 ing | es ! a 2s Bai ¥ ees it tN x po = ‘ : } vit Go. ae . Sag oe ae fo * : s # gc Seek nL aes : ¢ tor ae Sas } ‘ Se ML Tt os A pas ; ; “= eres aoe Se ¥ PO | * Ke ie nei regem - oe #s Se aie tg RR HERE OOO 2 oe lee oe oe ee ee uly oO es 5 \ . VP o) ce ea ae i OUI # +s ee ue Ney " ot WX + ta ey Ae ee ey lita we ie SKS Zaast at — . 2 Pe : ‘ | (3 ‘enery-RicHT | : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1957 << | piney Fin One of 2 Milk Prices Sliced fithds Stsc.Ssrer*|Hollywood Headlines a Lae Pot Rl —_.]- 2. Goelden’..__|Slated at Cranbrook ff , RB 1) WASHINGTON uf? = The Trea: | Drumstick ] Wat Dimers “sees ot Lin DY Detroit Creamery|.as os"ase sles oe Movieland's J ack pot Hit vay Dept tau st Se from -life adventure series, ae. “competitive with firms which e [: ‘Box Dinners Now Delivered | ang « Ca Hangers.” “with the AF-| Detroit Creamery Co.,'distribu-jhave retained various aroun, DY Mickey Shaughnessy | legislation requiring that ships of/@ Paine ay Your Home trom ‘pine Club of Canada attempting to|tors of Sealtest products, yesterday | schedules.” : 300 tons or larger plying the Great, mame Oy yay climb @ unconquered peak ‘in the/dropped their prices for a retail Generally, the “price for other > By TOB THOMAS a comedian in the saloons. Atter|Lakes be piloted by pilots with} : Call FE 8.0483] (Canadian Rockies, are scheduled|quart of milk from 23% cents to/Pontiac ee ee HOLLYWOOD W—The fat man|time out for the Army, he|licenses issued by the U.S. Coast |for the final film program of thely7, cents, a spokesman al-|"on i ypiding a ols chewing on an ice cream sand-|returned to the niteries, climbing|Guard or Canadian authorities, Fried Chicken—Shrimp | season at Cranbrook Institute of eg bapa ar a PurChOTes Ot eee es oe candy bar in the mid- in class. a Fich—«Dremburgers cg oe begins at 7) At aorianescoarela plc for a| The Detroit Creamery spokes- dle of the morning appeared to sen ane eat Sat TG pay iw 5 Rae this spokes lhe the least likely candidate for|the Copa im. New York within Pa a Ne ent Canbrook|fromr & cents to 41. Milk was|tinued. because they considered : made ttin thre” ‘. > School. - offered in this form beginning|it to be very.confusing to their *« * * His night club FI ‘ee. mann : customers.” With glasses, wild reddish hair from $1,250 to Pg 7 sane for. LAST | ABBOTT na COSTELLO te Dorey us ow tele, er oy Bala: Ma Se f: pm ) “DANCE WITH ME HENRY.” [icrime rates in the world. | lckey Shaughnessy has hit it rich/ing” roles in ‘movies within five] MANTOVANI! DAY Plus “THE BRASS LEGEND” {i ARS Vek “A ee, aie a. Ky x om ‘ Sy x Pe A j v, ey xo & * PA a f i ARES PO eG { ers OE a G8 BS Seis x , t j Ny, aed pe ; we a oe . ‘ s s y hse : \ { d Ae ie ‘i ; Z. Bae aay TN : St 4 : ] Ly Si : : Ae ; ‘ j : a : Mi ‘ . LA ; ; - ti i ee \ fi ro “5 < sides’ Breer Boe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 91957 =. os “ FIFTY-NINE es oS a ree es : : c / : . r a) we? g ’ : } , | } nh ee * \ i ; ae a Py ‘ i 4 % : (Area Council to Meet! sion Planning jx’ secir inte le a a ) mori | Ri A. Valderas, 4 iof aces 2s + 3 : ‘Memo W. Wilson St., stood. mute Wednes- lYo = PTA I Pla : i tt ae os ld ife day when he was arraigned. _ our 8 nning: : mhe .5 me charged with feloniously “assault-—- ee s: | New Members 18th District Groups ing a man with a knife Saturday . ~ oy 2 cs , ri * 3 . - night. : Last Meetings, Dinners,'o Be Feted Meeting at Farmington; "Er ioat judge Coc B. Me . ries : by GOP W Slate Flag Day Event Calum entered an innocent plea (Installation and Talks PY ~~" One", it reas jee WEST BLOOMFIELD—The West| Members of the 18h Disirict|‘he Oakland te ge Bloomfield and Bloomfield Wom-|American Legion Auxiliary, meet-!t5 furnish a $3,000 bond. ‘The annual meeting of the East) Mrs. Leland, Wood will be the/ong Republican Club will be host-|ing recently at Clawson, heard| Alex Medina, 28, of 411 S. Jessie Oakland Area Council of Parent/new secretary with Mrs. John! esseg-at a luncheon for prospective |plans for a joint memorial service|St. was treated and released from Teachers will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday Sterling, treasurer, Historian willimembers at the Orchard Lake itor deceased legion and auxiliary |5*- Joseph’s Mercy Hospital early at the Blanche Sims Schoo} in|be Mrs. John MacLeod. Country Club at 12:30 on Thurs-| bers ‘The servi wilt be held| ny, rnin. He had nultile Lake Orion. SASHABAW PLAINS day, May 16. a oe — on the face, elbow and The workshop meeting is de-| Officers for céming year will} Mrs. Frank B, Nair, Wayne Farmington, at 8 p.m. Sunder, : sccctstiesicincemapibteloadaniee signed to help all new officers|be installed af the last meeting Chairman, pe . ’ 'S P $10 Fi their ties to|% the PTA here at & p.m. today.| will be guest speaker. Mrs, Jolin |HUS, je Pittraacs oY eid — A = their ‘local. PTAs. W. of-| Mrs. Walter Havrane, Quirk, Genera} Chairman ul legion auxiliary mem- for Selli ort Weight fered include: ee ing uauspeit ot Tabane Ooo | affair, will be assisted by Mrs. /bers have been invited to attend.| 4 lates fecer paid a pd Mark Ged. ty Council, will install Mrs. Rob- | ©**! Thornton, * © instead of two days in jail after dard, chairman of District pi. | St Howey as president; Robert | Reservations for the luncheon The annual Flag Day Dinner,/he pleaded guilty to the charge 3 See Martin, “father vice president; (can be made with Mrs. L. §. Reese, |honoring new citizens, will be heldjof violating a city ordinance by retaries, Mrs, Ceci] Denison, Au- William “Grinberg, teacher vice |FE 4-7847, or-Mrs, Farrell Roberts, |at Elks’s Temple, Pontiac, at 6:30|selling potatoes short weight, less burn Heights; Treasurers and | President; Mrs, Charles James, FE 24795, p.m., Wednesday June 12, The din-|than the quantity represented Ways and Means, Mrs, William | *°¢ret#ry and Mrs. Michael ner, open to the public, will feature} Leo Metz, 51, owner of Farmer’s : Anderson of Pontiac Council; | 5°wsy, treaiurer. Buys Old Clifford Hall .|** rk J. Addington Wagner, |Super Market, 484 Auburn Ave., aaa 4 | Programs, Mrs. Williany Porter, | Mrs. George Eberle, civil de- ‘past rational American Legion|appeared before Municipal Judge TOUCH-UP FOR FAIR—A giant size papier- Romeo. Painters (left to right) are Jamie Sim- | A¥omdsle, and Mrs. Walter Half, |fence coordinator for the Ground CLIFFORD—The old IOOF Hall|commander. nes Cecil B, McCallum. mache fish gets a fresh coat of paint for the merman, Mrs Dale Simmerman, Ruthie Page past president East Oakland |Observer Corps will be the speak-|here has been sold to Jerry Land) = * * * s second annual Spring Fair to be staged from 5:30 and Dale Simmerman Jr The event is sponsored sath ae Gane, sisus eh So Udliet” tate oN oe hoe a odes naming miaaie ia ie kate te star p neten ly anew am i . : : , Membership, es é a store will be in Far-| Wyoming ve to 9:30 p.m. Friday in the Croswell Street School, by the Elementary Schools Club. halek, president Pontiac Council; |Force will also be shown. sometime in the néar future. mington, op Ohio. ; y . , . , | poorer ogy = Council ood ‘ . a ga le i | . EY é . Sylvan Lake City/Uivoc's Skill Grown to Study. | Sts east" BEALL SRN SE RORY nisBulget SOUS Hynes for ged Z| FACTORY CLOSE OUT! || Ado tsB |Another Test Dr. Paul Thoms will present ‘ ee omes for Aged jsess seston sem ; _ @—For a a West wong yf = ; : : a ; : looked Uni : 2 Green Schol “i ‘ Pg : $109,360 Total Is Drop |teen pet oD eng of its elee| Permanent Committee to |will be held tonight with : im of $4,930 From 1956-57 —_ hang a whee it said Barbara] Eye Possible Allocation dinner at 6:20 i fhe gh i | | - _ Figure - for each other = of City Apartments ceremonies = | : a ie “ay * , * * : * * * : F i The Sylvan Lake City Council| But there's just a chance the| A Permanent study committee) Main speaker will be Fi , ; last night unanimously adopted the|mechadical beain dica’t have itsiRad, been aided to the Gronter/Hyegen. superintendent ; ‘s 5 sf 3 , city’s 1957-58 budget, which igi ites crossed after all. Pontiac Community pipe ee Ta ne ae a += E : shown new officers $4,990 below the present budget. Last Oct. 27, after sifting in- Council to investigate providing | installed. Approved was a total budget of| #rmation from hundréds of |homes for the aged in Pontiac ~ , 4 $109,360 as compared to the $114,-| ™ales, Univac picked John as the | The executive board of the coun- WATERFORD : : 290 schedule of 1956-57. ideal mate for Barbara on the (Cll recently approved the addition.| Clyle Haskill will give “People Are Funny” television The appointment followed pre-|“Safety” at the La : f ns Gar sae ae show. liminary meetings of a of| meeting at 8 p.m. t : decrease was possible because of They were engaged within fourier ot Allocating = arene oried Grate atte ' : completion of a road resurfacing |Weeks. But this week there WaSi:iusing Commission apartments|With their citations, and pects 2 project included in last year’s [Word they had split and Univac’s': us. by the aged. vin Delisle will install : : ; . é could figure out the square root! "°¥ 5. » executive tien. “a continuation of the city’s $26.40 a ig 2e mer commission member Rabbi x * , tax rate per $1,000 of assessed val- Things, Sanford E, Saperstein were instru-| An “Open House” wi uation, Barry said. or however, may not belmental in seeking council com-|at the Pontiac Lake ; i From general property taxes will bara, 22, Ba nies ber gu Una ed 7:3 tonight, in conjunction : come $49,020; from sanitary sewer and ptt so rape reanordy MacAfee this week was appoint-|the regular PTA meeting. | $ 00 debt. service (32 per $1,000) will-be|ing man’ are going to get to(e? commiliee chairman by Fred) Mrs Edwin Windeler will tre E RE derived $4,781; while $6,701 will be|gether this weekend to sce if they(™; !2eeard,-president of the coun-|stall the otficers for ’ ma Ss et romantic president, Mrs. Floyde Oyer service ($2.8) fer $1,000). The: re-| arithmetic tally. The executive board of the coun- , . mainder will come from miscel- cil in other action accepted “with/be teacher vice president ‘ : wher cee sre Sonne one ete THIS IS A FACTORY DEAL PRICE ~~ The : k is : : gina emeral operating exreses. Seventh Person Dies \inrine rose: se nose tore setr| cent br: ee mam if ) | . the tax rate. The ; vas A i . assignment. ‘ : , rr Sm, witb or execs &/Affer Ohio Collision [Child Struck by Auto |Home Safety C im “, oe | | _ POMEROY, Ohio (INS) — The et p a tte ome Jd ety ourse ; ; Charge Aguinst 2 Man Ree of geeemes ited te: a/S1iW POOF. Oneon . bs : Cot 0 Slonle Larceny (ane une nat Tel reevarcit _nevety scot|10 Be- Held Tonight ..| » mel Us : ; es today with the death of a 17-year-/S!tuck by an auto Monday, still . i The charge of larceny in a build-|old girl. remained in poor condition at Pon-| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-/ i | ing against two men was reduced The State Highway Patrol re-/ti@c General Hospital today SHIP—The second session of the = _ to simple larceny Wednesday when| ported that Nancy McCoy died in| Beverly, daughter of Mr. and/ two-hour Home Safety Course spon- : they appeared before Municipal| Meigs County General Hospita) at/™s. John Scott, 466 Branch St.,/sored by civil defense will ; ‘ ; Judge Cecil B. McCallum, 4 am. of injuries suffered in the/T@" from behind a parked car, at 7:30 p.m. today, in the West a ee > Ee Hal Sisk Jr., 29, of 125.N. Perry| accident which occurred at 7 p.m. Police said. Bloomfield town hall. Mrs. B\ i St. and Andrew F. Hudack, 37, of| nog The driver of the car, Arbutus|liam Finkbeiner, Assistant Sector : . 499 W. Huron St. were found guilty! sere previously been listed 5 Brice, 28, of 392 Howard Me-4 Warden, urgently requests that as an and each paid a $25 fine instead! prac net! “maton with ® sku iNeill St., sofas. For only $139, you can get a lovely sofa that opens Fs : ol 4g easily into a full size comfortable bed! . And METRO 4 ~ * ™ if = poe . welcomes your account! ; 5 tite, 2 ; chong |] «TOP. «QUALITY FABRICS! SEVERAL . e : : "ARM STYLES! DRESS UP YOUR Liv- a 4 ; £ | __ ING ROOM AND HAVE EXTRA BED- oe ° ae gEeaniaes a Pel. ia — Siem be a — x3 ; _ /25 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET . OPEN TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY and MONDAY © 4 a aa SIXTY PIR S ee Oe Re wan AT Oa PRC ar oe weg ee PE y t * j od Ho eS ; | aed povrice ler oes aa : . j fy ng RS Eee rhe oe OR ms DA t . eS Or ah Oe re he ee Lk VRS POTEET EO ee PP OE he 4 = ee Oe mS F ca - ip Se | t y | 4 Licenses Suspended for Traffic Violations 69 in County Lose Right to The Michigan Secretary of State's. Office reports that 69 Oakland Hits County residents had their driver's license revoked or suspended re- cently. : This whose license were taker’ because of habitual negligence were: | Herbert ¥. Austin, Hasel Park Ave. James W. Médlow, Maidson Heights Alexander D. Moncrieff, Bloomfield Thomas P. Mallane, ag Oak Patrick H, Murphy Hoover Rd., revoked we March’ 27, 1958 ‘" Fe Bert A. Wistow, Prank F. Woods, Those ordered to furnish fi-| nancial responsibility because of license suspension for drunk driv- ing were:. Harold 8. B r st, | were, Plorence Kopenen, both of 4 “ae a D l Marston W, Belote, Berkley Doyle Breeding, Rochester Lawrence O. Duffey, Ferndale James E. Dunewéy, 33 Gingell Ct. John R. Evans, 234 Wessen 8t.. Virginia A: Hess, Holly George A. Higby, Clawson John W. Kocjan, Walled Lake in St. Edward 8. iy. Jr.. al Oak ae W. Owen, Gr. 145 Clarence D. Poole, Ferndale * Ralph P. Rex, : Kenneth H. Schremp, 2531 N. Opdyke yal Oak. “}DONALD DU THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY.9, 1957) CK Se Pe Coot Z i? - e : LS he am PRICE F 7) \ a e EXPECTED IM TO SAY WE'LL SPLIT IT, _OF COURSE! © 1987 by WEA Serving, Ine, TM. BOARDING HOUSE ~ OUT WITH THE Poot). YOU COULD FEEL THE GUY READY TO BACK AWAY/ DON'T TAKE A ated DIVE AN‘ MiSs A LEFT, AN' BE ffl Pat. OF a eS - —IXIE DUGAN i oe ant oi st i Bas pe NIL 2 cal ee i AW “ ome ca * ; : & ‘ z f f = = << ay = - - * te By Ernie Bushmiller IT'S SO HARD TO SAVE MONBY | THESE DAYS . Fen Beg 1 Fe OM Al gine cman Cope 1ST ty Leestad tntmene Iematinin, Mo” - GIVING YOU THE KOOM NEXT . OTHER'S, CAPTAIN EASY. WSS BURKE THE HALL . ) i > se M4 ° » % ey: ote oe, oes # ee To Se | eer. wees ee ee sis site aah , m oe ha are on OES. CR TNE AEE et ee SESE 0 SOS I: LS A BS OS PP Ne ee ‘ 4 : Liha ata aie = =a 1a " a a oi . si * f ¥ : tes tara r ig ‘ So a | Os, Ge wu : ites ‘ tee ote oe eed as dies eid Seid nesters Sy OR NOE mm aE eh er a igen *. > NO A yea Teen ee EL NR RN ES, ei? ces 7 ri ats peng es eg la oar aa ri] ; % f i : j Ps : ro 5 ae K ree YZ ae j : A &S os Bs 4) * x , . ; / . ( SG? Paes es I ONT AS ir { : ce ~ * * fi ‘ soe SoZ ep , Ps if, taf y ' Fai Bo ie f | J - AP, ‘ f ny PS | iv . J te PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY | eee Le ‘ $ P ‘ x = f wo... 5 St — “Grain ey f we : i mca rain Prices > ; ey Seale a eh-he is Oe ge ¢ “i Grains Steady +... Opera, Stage Star Ste exams ™ * ™ = Ttadke Hit High ns Steady +.....2H2"s,_._ Opera, tage Star it eset’ “| MARKETS [Stocks Hit Higt . oe aie apg Bos ae ie ie ee 1 | Til ou aa ee «/EZio Pinza Dies Augusta Pinza ‘went home to} pernors ACN ¢ ae | penis by de hw et tas f > be PRODUCE. ue B ieee, WA | iy OE Italy with their: daughter Claudia. Tne following reported by thels ¥- ‘gs Oy ood Sie Wheat inew) May (Continued From Page One)” She divorced him and the basso) Burts" of Marketa “covers” sales “in : ‘a a “fae Her? ae + aa : a ; idid not see Claudia for Ulgredes onls, ‘orouget te the Parmer’ CHICAGO @ — All grain futures er 00... Zism Bee 0 read a note — yet flaw- 1947. when sh Kiarkecs by: Se Ee | _™ ures Mer. +» £18% Bee. ine years. In , when was 25,\5 by growers and sold by” then : were steady on the’board of tradeiMar™. lessly sang 78 operatic roles to|ghe made her operatic debut op-|, PRICES WEDNESDAY WERE: Fr : today in @ light trade. There was|2¥)«<°---~ 133% Sy acclaim in the world’s!posite him in “Faust” at San oie Eetoen fone, 2 tas ea) ee en ee or to the market|Dee <.0.0..: rth music capitals. Francisco, : Dt EE ee ee steels, rails and some oils pushed . no news to affect the trend)“ - im He rarely practiced, gave his | Pinza was married a second| Rages ,Sh%, fener, 318 muse t'|the ‘stock market past its 1957 : : a) ; Re volee no special care. But he also time in 1940 to Miss Leak, They|*%2,%. ts. F ¥o. 1,| closing high in brisk trading early sf <« mbler Sales Grow, — none of the opera |met when she was dancing in the/}, 150-2.08 dos. aaaream, pe Ole: Sree z _ Wheat started unchanged to %|Says American Motors Stace catemery ‘Sempetanien (Meneaeae Opera ballet. Tipit be. Celery Root, fle 1) 2a8:|tions to a point generally with little activity — DETY In 1949 he became & Broadway Horse Radish. Ne. 1. 1.00- some gains stretching to around 3. J among traders. There 20IT — American Mo- After 25 years atop the opera) popular star by creating the role Leeks, No. 1, 1.26-1.75 dos were no reports of overnight ox.|t0TS said today its sales of Ram-|¥°tld. he successtully made a dif- of the middle-aged planter whe 2. oe 2S oe we Be a It was the second time in a port business. : bler cars during April numbered| {ult transition into popular mus- wou the heart of Mary Martin in | 30,909 oo Or anipe Ko. | Week that the market had pene- “Most corn deliveries moved trace | tre wuts compared with 6,405|{¢ 9" became @ matinee idol of] the Redgere-Mansmerstoin smash 1 o-e at Parmnips. No. 1.) trated the 1967 high. in muid- tionally higher in early bids with same month last year. Broadway musical comedy. hit “South Pacific.” tt Pies oak tee Biaherd = a session. When. it did so last | some action on both sides of the ion a! sales of American Mo-| 4% # matter of fact, his mame/ «pinzga has given middie fancy, 90 S-Ib. box: No. 1, .00-.75 §-Ib Thursday it failed to hold its pea Soybeans were firmer, in- ae i ae model| ¥#s"'t even Exio. men a new lease on life,” a bea; No. i '85-1.00 dow bond. ‘urnipa, | others : oils and s, Dame in soybean!1957 were reported a oS commentator said. ‘ tageet, Se LMA be 4,| Sete of today’s earlier gains. i . ne at 3,235 units seventh child (the only one| y, the serra, # 125-260 bu. Spinach, No.| however, were moderated and ~a ma compared with 1,638 for the same|t live beyond infancy) of a. ourteen months later, Pinza)!. tem 4 axens.e.-| market analysts said that the area Nea period last year. aah cumia: te Gaxtene to head Mel ee lo ms Rage a 8) Near the: end of the first. bour 8 1992 May! or films — “Mr. Imperium," “To-|ptbaunet aphaindl ben represented by the wheat was tnchanged to -¥ Es i . night We Sing,” “Strictl Dishe BOOS: Large, 11.50-12.00 30-doz, case;| Year's high still memains a formi- higher; May $2.18%. new wheat un|™perial Sales Leap Pha Pcs gpl es i from|orable.”” None was outstanding. mop ame 5-00. jdable ohetacie. Davis. Mrs. Davis will be sent r _ changed fo % higher, July $2.07%,| DETROIT ws ..|for his brother d to name the WY | however, and Pinza felt he was DETROIT EGGS U,, S. ‘Steel and “Bethlehem ad-| Home to Beton ‘Rouge for service NCED SALESMA. corn. was % lower to % — Chrysler Divi- : . But the par- DETROIT, May 9 (AP) — ‘vanced fractionally while and “Ty A ae ee higher,|sion reported ish priest getting in a casting rut . May 9 (AP) — Eggs, F.O.B yw Youngs- interment on Saturday. Pu- to’ sell May $1.29%, oats unchanged to %4|Chrysler and Rate» sales of| on the n horrified that it had|/"y, 1954 he returned to new Deira, .cheee included, federal-state|town Sheet was up around @ Snover Pentel fee co set Patios, sovlencee © 5. brig gy, Phy SEA Aap oded renee don mgr 13.468 waite | #0 Seared ince Cateanen | ety secteln Wh Gq maslcel u Wasies: Crags A. june 20-44, wetene,|point, Lahens Pine St. —Adv.| "Retabte cattle 2.000" calves 200: steers|infand ga .”.. S44 Woate 4 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — ot mes | accent he nevet Jost—became tong’ : ; ond nations _ moseretelz active, fully r “1434 White mot’ cS ges pa : FOOL ROOM — EXPERIENCES run best sellers. His annual it . “cows strong page Re Meh & Co... 133 mediately. me cal Dril Tight in- | Internat ] P Cc . ; ; bulls . Woolworth .... 426 - The ; as ae cole come was estimated at $125,000 ional Paper Co. [fully sesay; resists scarce: stookers ending Mick... 1088 Fomes aw st'| | feen'h a LY — 2 men wih ore i —_— _* ’ ; : Pacer Young & & W . 32 cone EXCEPTIONAL GRACE f Earnings Drop 18 Pct. {inden "tt so-z.t0: sew londe to aver- tat shee... gos Foentsh &T 108 for Gus portion of Oe fire age er pe 8 aie ool ae bes v6 n age choles and low prime tees ts eo te & Tel 36.2 24m ad ...118.2 sanertion the. advert [a biue- | Physically NEW. YORK #® — International |77."5-*5.28;, stendard to average went which has been | stock: -- General | was exceptional, A six-footer /with/Paper Co. had first quarter earn- ay a grodt ete ee ee crrer_ ‘When coasetie@os oe CAR iT Be ne |a barrel chest, curly locked, with|ings of $18,398,638,’ « drop of 18\cos 13. ie ast seen keeiesl han Oe are made. cole 2 b Reames nen 7 398,638, 18|cows 13.80-18.00: few commercial 1530;|" "es Pres) Meumiber.” ot a Secon be nose and twinkling|per cent from $23,370,260. in_ the|canmers and cutters 11.00-13.75; utility watt. tee Den of Ejastmente ur ee gives | mm. ri a = V6 - ~netony chairman Retin as Hs oe 14. 00-18-00. mc une a: nl gl tenes as BS 3 re i UCKE! —— ae a e | Tay OE | 6 61 1934 - ~emiad Prev. = ee for advertise # x |. jot the anmoal meeting.) leg oe fae SR Ta ae eee oes delights. were two— per ; Year 63. ; ‘ ta : the iss tee 2 OPTTING Plant — ia int mi ie ; ay te publication, liked | bunt,|March quarter year. Sales NS od : 1986 high t d ‘ Traosiont Want Ads wea} amounted to $238,266,982 corti a | pism BE3 HR] SS is]. be, canes See oe , |with $244,514,764 in the xe(Dy sF | : OR "| | 3 fitte Saeertions sie. good pant SH ns U as Dieta i oe ee an ett SE want ap eares ¢\| Wanren: Lee Be X nS ee er Rha re re ec eS c be Earnings Up 43 Per Cent) ford Parts Division Baldwin fubber'cors.. hes | fg Ee SR JEFFREY FORD SALES KS YORK (INS) — Net earn- jes Chassis Needs Hersn mec iis Gos? 35 34 i im a8 : ae: of American Machine & Foun- > Prod. Co." 68 104 Hy WANTED. MECHANIC, EXPERI- reury Also. The Prophet Co.*.......: the first quarter ry . Rudy CO. oe ee ike 124 iis : or $1.06 per \ No ee? oT 8 O38 highest in the| Chassis parts. are rollins from aa are CE = special | Assortment : ec. ofthefinest : -_ ients. Buy some $54 hee mae | om Town-\Woman’s Condition Fair, fs : : F a i \F ve We fs System : (GET IT QUICK, Yes, whatever it is — dial | i 5 ian -< ty ese tes ey ay pe " = ‘ wm “fF Sos, A 2 se. Se gp on a vMegereonee Oe NS ee . THURSDAY, STAY | Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female. 7| Work Wanted Female “jl Wtd. Contracts, M DRIVE XEEDS | WOULD ‘LIKE WOMAN DO | DOCTOR'S HELPER. AMT. REG- G AND ANT U8 ace he BH wi] light housework, care of ren. red, C.B.C,, urinalysis. EKG. decore Reasonable PE $2000, oo he sae > , Teas Hs nad atari | Bence dream Om : erst Ee it Sout Realtor: | eer = " . * i . : ‘ ss ; w, . + " : chase Peggy Newton cosmetics | WANTED BABYSITTER. 5 DAYS | EASTERN COLLEGE GRADUATE, | Trimmed or yemanel. tree sur- _ PE pause or 28402 | oy, - ‘818s : , eo or hold e makeup class, for free; wk. Live in. 2 children 4 and 10| Pontiac Pehool wants ? . around Tr a Eves “pil & ott Meola Ny el ge ar { Mospriapeaipicsion . op. ad : - ares. Ref é :|/ GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE = “BEAUTY OPERATOR | WANTED BABYSITTER: VICINITY | DiSE Write Dow 18 Pontiac Pres, {you sel, eee : +5021 | GIRL, 17, WANTS TO CARE FOR : *.¥ “FELEPHONE, WEL | VAMRPSS, CURD GIRLS. WOM | SoRTarer and as hourewert in Por | NICHOLIE & HARGER | vate with housework, steady, reliable,| corner U.S. 10, and M-L5. lac FE 4-8556 a 33 _W. Huron Bt. PE 5-8183 6 day week, A in Pe | SooL PRESSER HIGH PAY | GIRL WISHES DAY WORK. 3 - tor after $ p.m. £36 tral. | OE, Tcemers, 4100 W. Wal| dave wk. FE 200 = and FE aaee ee PE 42305 cs MORTGAGES ae ABWIC _Walled Lake Plains. ONINGS, #3 A BUSHEL. | | Cy —waaHeD BY “MAGHINE, i Witt ANING. FREE GOOD PROPERTIES. Village. #13 : COUNTER GIRL TO WORK In | “Drevin RON toe WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. : OF, more | wiih 00, ft : rvioget sci? services. FB cleaners. Apply 8 8. Sanford St. Help Wanted 8 | capY WOULD Like DAY WORK. 5 Zep _sotenoies_ OR 3010. Mt & & bec. | ® > oe 1717 3. 4 Pio0e aie 7 j ; ; & exterior &| | Car Hops ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR mee ee pina eRS. ressmaking, Tailoring 16 revenge cotimaiog. FE | pp Eq Society WILLIAMS Ne ena, ole Counter girls over 18. A&W) secretary. Power-tone Corp. me a gece agg Sg al ga ' 45589 or PE $2602, after 6. +m ban a thi — ff ‘hot air furn- Root Beer Stand. 218 5. inaw.| W. Liberty, Milford, Mich. MU) retarial service. EM . DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING TO GET OUR c + : 4-0055 MOTHER WITH CHILD WANTS terations. Drapes & formals done | ¥. PAPERHANGING. ace, will give year * COMPETENT PERSON FOR | —_____— in my home Call FE 8-855. - Go. W. 2 FE 41475. iene rae ¥ housework.. 1 or 2 days. Own|/CARETAKER: RETIRED COUPLE housework. Complete charge, Live MM - 3 the to see 1050 W. i ‘ trans. Write Pontiac Press Box 60 for 25 apts, Bldg. Experienced and| in. $20 Wk, PE 2-0185. -| Furniture Refinishin 16A P. Huron 8t. e FE 28316, ‘ Rent Lake Cottages 36 CURB GIRL6. WAITRESSES. | S216)" cna Srm apt, Write bon: | PRACTICAL NURSE HAS ROOM | _ UCRAUNC nee Fae PIPERRANGING ROOM . is 5 Kitchen belp. idichael's Drive-in tiac Press Box 13." weer “alle sun wos: Om ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY, VAR-| AE ALLS D CASH 31 Whittemore nea meen | eee Th, roe ee. TS bedroom rooms ¥ COUPLE 8-8334. ae ee eee toe - 2 oe - ae S —}- 36 Whitenore. a lake front boat, bsato fo far ume wort on our PRACTISE NOMSE AVAILABLE | ~~ (Gen Plowing 106|'E wae > Fetun | IN A FLASH |r so roe are z| — oe 7 Experienced help with parttime housework inj On dose) "| Atos oad queens soe M ‘a —aetrice. FE 2308. trends ve, ae fis adler en ee eee. | ee Oe baby wel) Sconie AuSauble, 14 . j REQUIRED. "P.O. ‘Bor 8," Gr: | WASHINGS “AND IRONINGS OR | fill dirt. ‘sand end gravel. FE|” Television Service 22| oe T ROOMS AND BaTit ios ORES | TOWER APE“ BEDRM. ACL Mich. _chart Lake, Mich. or PE 6-0081.| S'oi34 oe “1 PLOWING AND DRAGGING. |CopenNAVER’s RADIO & A ) nee cs ae ee ee : - Stenographers | ssa hear sists | Meneame oggourprovine -oescona| faites tae mere | 4 JOLITISON) |? Mitaseni™ [range ¢ nooue Bara UMDY "om 127% vat at’ dae - bo not apply unless experi- oe | tee Sell. 2 SO T ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE ENT. HF, , private i enogr CTS | sx, be ae Seguev. WILL DO HONING I MY WOME. | FE 100) ag | DAY wo, WORT TV BER on on Telegrapa oy Westside, call’ PE Si¢ia ater ee es aa 8 boat, Gale ior children. $18. week: . REAL ESTATE | "ESS ee LS ae re ie stRaica AEDIATR- Coan FOR Sa6r. |) LAROR Buds A-BAT Pic | — i ca Reed ting in my home. 25 W. Strath- | +0086. GUARANTEED TV AIR. ties and land contfacts Or have ture window. Extra closets. Nice- 4 : + APPLY + | NEED 2 EXP. FULL TIME} more FE 2-472. CUSTOM” PLOWING, DRAGGING | MAKE. FE 49136. CONDON'S buyers for seme ly furn. First floor. Reas. Adults |_ 4 e, Davisburg. ; 4 SALES-PEOPLE to work on large | WANTED BABYSITTING DAYS,| .8nd discing Any where. OR| RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE 8T. K.LT | ‘preferred, 4 mi. east of Auburn aap . & BATH, PA . Reas. MAr- NEW HOUSE PROJECT. Also PE 20011. 3-6086. we k viema pons | ,K- empleton, Realtor ’| Fits. 010 Greenwood’ $0 SpuD furn, 3286 A Rd. - & sell DESIRES ROOM | GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING. Orchard +456 gi | - Pontiac Motor | Member Stunpte Listing service: ered bce he ene | OE Yon sae | eee ee ae arete ao : IN, 12. | GRVRBAL APTS. AV. ‘s| For Rent Rooms 37 D Stunde, “Raton re boc. "'| Sone tnd compasicnnyp. Refer | GARDEN PLOWING BY LOT OR | ~p pewter Service SRA |e ee ee eA | yak 6 SIGE WERTSEENS piiee, from ‘000 to Gea" = month ~ Sgaear’ Syie. . ° *s ence availabl : acre. Anywhere. FE 5-9636. y er | : COUPLE WOULD LIKE TO BUY| furn. 386 N. Cass, PE 5-1579. 1 CLEA . ROUSEKEEPIN 1vision GARDEN PLOWING & FITTING. _ home in Williams Lk. Area. EN NION ; for 1 adult. 136 2S . Real Estate Salesman Building Service 12) “Lignt Dulldosing in who, ‘el eege | & ADDING MA-| Small down payment, Fiz #2003; |° ming "Orion "MY 4-000, | 3 ROOMS BATH IN EXCEL- GLEAN NEAR = ' Harber, FE 8- e . chines i. Ay Ex work. Between 2:30 & 4:30. : Chance to Make AAAAAAAAAAAA | pep ce =, Si eae ee LENT Personnel Department = AAAAAA GARDEN PLOWING & HARROW: | General Print ce | LISTINGS WANTED Good Money AAA FLOOR SANDING ing. N. E Martin 10) W Rut piz_ Co. 11 W. Lawrence. . * P. W. DINNAN — MATEUS. FURS — GOAL | nee Con TTNG—4OR-EGIL Upholstering 23| Os "abe for now ‘1 Glenwood Ave. Pontiac, Mich | 6s W. HURON C. BUD BILLS. FE 8-2050 fill dirt, gravel, anywhere, EM | 2 0 agp ang ROPERT?. ‘WE BUT EN & WOMEN, FULL TES | 43, BRR BLOCK OU | nn ee . 61% Lake Rd. EM . EQUITIE time. sell Watkins nationally ad-| eye PES TOs, FEE S77, | CARDEN F San, ebiknens. cn | ~ te ates. Leslie R, Middleton = as d Marker vertised ucts. No capital re- he 9 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING BROKER rE Counter Girl and Mar quired Apply 160 N. Perry 8|4-1 BRICK, BLOCK worK.|_>#08. =-Ssssss—S_—séd'y TELEGRAPH FE 5.0088 | . Geod pay. Good working condi-| % 19 a.m. Fireplaces, pasements and chim- be hase bie hae Ok SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES J SELLING YOUR prefered Must “cosume “reponsy | "EA EStATe gh UES HELP AND | er ar CARPENTERS. | £003 rie — Perse. Fase meters’ a ee HOME? . ity. "Apply in person, Douglas| “CHAPIN RDaL wstare — }ihou ‘finish, Temogel. PHA | GARDENS. PLOWED &DIRCED. Lost & Found 24 Me po Bag 534 8. Woodward OR _3-1223 terms. lattley, EM bo are By hour or job. eve night a We are i> immediate need q SALESMEN 3-0482. 4 FOUND: i CLE. . . CREDIT CLERK wealowonee We Sey beme peeieet| ih} RENCHING | GARDEN “PLOwina &—“LicHiT | © of Baldwin. Owner} ae Se in Pontiac, Waterford and’ Utica A&B TRENC ha . PE 4-3086. identify article and pay for ad. area. around Pontiac. For 4 qterseing clerical work com- area.. Exp. eferred Rose Hill Footing: Water line Pield tile, GARDEN PLOWING & ia) FE 68-4833. “courteous service call tiping ‘helpful Gur not essential, | Really Co KiEawood 24000. om + BONDED Cook. ‘ Lost: és WK | WALEE: Fat) eh} ton. REALTOR. : | WANTED: GOOD RELIABLE tian iuD GAnDGN FULLER. comtatnng’epprer - . ; eae ieee eeeeetic nex. | man to, supply customers in W. C.| contractor Gabe Roth. Poet M9 Sunvanteed, Reason drug store Urgenily needed, bus: | WILL BUY ON LIST YOUR LAKE for clerical assignments. High| Oskiand Co., with Raw! Prod- FE 5-9591 able rates after 4 p.m. FE| Ddand laid off, 260 8. Parke. PE aces % Purchasers waiting. school graduate, maximum age 40,/ ucts, I'm doing « good ments, ce ment} _ 57000. all ae oer FREE GURIBING BAPE: "see “Commence Ra. - conventent wo hours, attrac-| 2 N. Oakland Co. and will help perks ites ad ahaa aoe PLOWING & DISCING— VICINITY | Lost: 1 CLIMBING SAFE | Qi OTA Bu ant tive salary, in program foe get Ceacie. ap oF yume Bos. ity work done promptly and eco-| of Heights: Phong FE belt, saw & scabbard y é " of 7 demefite, Associates | Melba Gurdon, (207 8. Brosd 8. | _nomically terete of City’ of Pontise, PE 31131 ext oer between 9c@ 5 for interview. Ask | leigh’s, Dept. Mi he ae: he a Plains _© FITTING, DRAYTON | 7 Prt BLUE PARAKEET. SPRING BUYERS —# = : PEderal 32-2340. 1. | ~Reward. PE 3-3e01, — Oakland or? Baldwin. Be-| 9 ln er a ht 2 i ae CARPENTRY. PLOWING, “DISCING, “GRADING. | LoeT: TRUCK TIRE ag on G tween 2 & 6 - cabinets and trim ecialty. ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE FOR including chemistry” ala open.| PE $430. Call after 6pm ee PING | DRAGGING | a Te PAW 5, ee En oo and board es, MU 43304 aod sant Srioh Vili Sor Waeeview Sloe: BRICK CEMENT WORK, PLOWING. & trTING. Di DRAYTON Pront tooth missing. OL 61002. | ‘im in area P. WAITRESS AND KITCHEN : ; Plains. Clarkston ares. MA 5-6301. | >. — : bag = wanted. Bilackie's Lunch, Employment Agencies 8A — R ~~ a as th tee YOTO-TILLING 4ND LAWN WORK em Bg pe ng 1 eo Edw. M. Stout, Realtor f piste Hey ~~ large. Residential and ¢ommer. PE $1210. @ hain long” MA beta TN.’ Saginaw St. Ph FE 64165 ' . WAITRESSES WANTED.|/ALL THE HELP YOU cial Guaranteed work. Ph. MY ROTOT! WORK. or OR 32278. REWARD. a Cage Eves, 4 8:20 IN. Martinelli’s So 138 «8. paoenngp =~ ad female, grill} +1138. 3 OR 30034 (ost: MALE BEAGLE 5 Open Sunda p.m. _A techanic. - : vz Sootwand, heen. er) Se on ae Cen Ge Con : ROTO TILLING white & black. Answers to the . & BLOCKS PROM DOWN-| quire 601 Elisabeth Lake Rd. | Close to town. ke eee J paged tractin - hams of “Wags. Vicinity of Blus SOLD town Pontiac. $13 week. 1@ E.|7 ROOM FURNISHED On UN-| Room: a ree Ga ae | Fe at Somme Aer | ROR BR SES EA eaten ES og ad" cl | mre cer we, | fee sea ae] Doreen, Seribe's Bar & nn : | GARPET LA 3 lawn, FE 2-4300 after 3:30. r cK WHITE! our method ot contacting qualified 8 EVELYN EDWARDS shampoo. free estimates. ROTOVATING | — GARDEN * trim, Boston . Corer of takes the strain ‘ away for’ child, assist housework. Live | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | .3-300. Call am. ____|' ang inwn Top soll delivered Reward. OR 52008, = epprtieay St fear dour bes fa. Must have ref. Oter Delp: | g92 community Mert, Bank Biég.| CEMENT & BLOCK | 1%! Baldwin PE. 66642. ! ron og a nee tae Mi 64236. Pr ¢05e4 WORK. FE 56-0782 hound. Reward, FE 5-100 or EM EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER. son sraciatty.| Insurance Agencies 17A Toa ; . call rE aa OR TE 54029. PERSONNEL Floors, pesoenente hoe “ oon, | EE MALE. H l imphries ot Manny's. West FE 02200 or FE 3-623 Austin-Norvell Agenc # OR 232. | FE 204 Realtor PE oni es - JR WALL MACHINE. SNSURANCR—ALL fon. Lost — 5S BROWN oN. "i NTERVIEWER| 7Free cttmstes"® Pe | yu SARA, MPS Gray i jcor | -MUUHIPEE tistivo SEviex™ ~s : I R smal Fe ee en See tetrense nt Sore eee ising impertant papers, Reward. ARE IN DIRE NEED OF 3 Grill, 116 N. Wood- Joma lode between the ages of ELECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED |“ In MELFORD a UNION Lake | 0% + wine “FS yy F—-- . . $12,000 to $15,000 2 terviewer. Some college preferred Ed __FE 3.9651 Clay Stokes A mg Mg a EXPERIENCED GIRL POR GEN-| Suice "bec a ;| EOOR LAYING. SANDING AND | 4g 18Y Stokes Agency Eiugas ag and P ANSWERS to housework, references, 2/ handle fin. Pontiac Ht Pi pn a Sse aye es | Boerner tap |. fen So's Mov hce Fe] INSURANCE" |Paeomr en o! | VTE EXPERIENCED MEAT = WRAF- TIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE) Fioon LAYING, SANDING AND OF ALL, Ips a... ft. __* i : site Be con | MIDWEST yess sx ressos "| Nicholie & Harger Co, |~rommes © Supplies 244 BROS. whom OLpEst muptor.|GENERAU BLDG. AND REPAIR. | 13 w Huron st FE $-8is3| NEW SCRABBLE $3. PAINT an tngtberRany aler opt | RENT AGENG irae YOu Scat yeas | Laundry Service 18| SeMSeetagea Dee) rime RATT on 2arm ; 5 ‘ SOME OF AR -— z : tL 2 "ahigs ° ‘Tver : awe Fs ) eee perme 28 BANK BLDG. PE ts 3. Cass. eect SPE 2-006. ron prose Poutias “Caundey. FE Notices & Personals 25 F BUY OR SELL shower, 913.8 Wilard. q EXP, SHIRT WASHER OR MARK- HOUSEMOVING, PULLY| Zsiof . peamcats "| will personally buy. your prop-| SMALL CLEAN APT. si6. BUS | se 5 _ Sleaning Co. 8B. Woodward. Instructions _ : 70 A Noun Lace CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF.| AEROTRED KNAPP show "Fou" how te ser cash it the MALL LOWER REL MENT tise Bie | Pee Acgurie, Garretts “Baz” Way | Sanding, finishing. 108 Edison. Ph.| Laundry” Phose PR vaio SHOES rice is reasonable, Call and let | Eo tenable couple 2 weeks rent | SMALL | some . “ltchen help ielerviews taken z ean, lad = ain IBA | 20% 4 Hermen on 31500| RD RILEY, BROKER sare et eh services. FE SMT.) via Glenn modern. Preter| VACANCY, PRIVATE OR SEMI Kitchen x Landsca wn ay ; 2 | rE 41157 $0b Elis. Lak SPECIAL 3 LAROE CLEAN RMS. . oS. rooms com —" b&b as poe Best Way inyihing te eement| ay” Sate cuitiendly ‘oraep. content| WANTED” SMALL NEiONSon-| yim fit, bh, and cot. wvery-| cit COE eae] Saleeent, be Bburaings care, pa job too contact nildren reat ntAnt =tntttn A= io——- R, 1, Langley, Phone FE| hood or country grocery, with Child welcome. Ty} tematic . otel Rooms 39 2-5122, Confidentia: “ime Salvation | Mew —— Write “Pontiac y ae To Sie. Newmen, 663 “a lee Taylor oe H R 's : . Bear a 45425. ss dt ge SUMMER VACATION | 5%; Reservations and Tickets | coors ‘ot home. Write rt Low rate-of interest. eee anh e cme ze aay satiated customers. a 4 : a FE : 104 before 5 P.M: 4 a ; pes es ; ork Wanted Female 11 |. ick up dpliver. EM Sa0s8 | —¥ i >O™% < 3 2 - . CU ON ' Le | 4 ors iO Ak a Da oe . 2 ao IK PONTIAC (PRESS, TH é URSDAY, ___ For Sale Houses UNDECIDED WHETHER TO BUILD QR BUY? COMPARE THIS | yl BaEE i i Fy *§ 82 SPANISH MODERN bedroom : eS y from the lake, with = wees 2m ian “ 60 HOME P ('beniat area's mest complet —AUTHORIZED— RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor. Or own eres STOUT'S. Best Buys Today _ FOR RENTAL | house with il i fc x20 down. sat per mo. | “PE 21333 usr SEL 4 5 : & cat garage, 2 acres. ‘Kaking $18,000 of best offer, OG | tile beth baseboard heat. Screened patio, bathhouse & dou- .° This home is fur- nice furnitur and ine television, Hi-Fi and es. Priced at , yg 7 — $i be a. de Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. HURON PE 24411 oF Eres ev 44411 LANS , | A? Mewseorwree . | Rom files * “Get out the ‘Closed’ sign, here comes that Indian again!” For Sale Houses 43 - For Sale Houses 43, “Home Planners Center”| _- BRICK HOME a NOTHING Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor rs, & tis denen | DOWN & RE rye ‘Will build @ or 3 bedrm, starter. NG | 900. Good investment. Pe sens.| th TRANSFERRED shrubs, tiled Present ewaer must leave otty ve-) LOE. Perrin, tet CORR ees | feetees Fore ste downs Gr | ak) terms. by : from lake. PE +038. ge i aw > fu f° F ti ir a | zi HY sity i ; “ah | i i CLARKSTON WEEKDAYS 1 TO ¢ WEEKENDS j TO 7 CLARESTON GARDENS ADAMS | Setieet ce me mun mpstead a sorely ~—e in Al =" ‘of Misr, 3, vecrenm prick eros ' Priced at only lots one low, modern, besement SYLVAN LAKE 5 RM. oe gg nuiay- Ly -HURRY Model phone MAple 5-1201 COME -SEE-BUY Clarkston Someeree 3 ROOM DRAYTON two mode extra poy te A ng og te Paved W. Kennet ha. nent Pusher as uM 2.cer garage, dish- Blinda, ie weltc, Gee bet wate? bir, extre ore down. OR 35654 alter & fenced yard. booed pegs =. 94800, wonder- . i dows) ful slarter home to enlarge. A-1 Drayton Plains he a ¥ bed home with full base- il a ft it 3 5 i 3 | z -] Your Money’s Worth at 70 Pingree St. Neat, 6-room i i bet i 4 “ £ 3 a3 hh a, x 8 Lake Front Bi-Level | Ranch. Center ron. . # bedroom with basement om ex-, guilt in 1961 is just-off Sashabaw 3 BEDROOMS Bager hen “ely enter. crwer.| Biing ens ery Pr & ges; needs hot water! drapes. Conv screened - delightul| htr. & shower stall & some re-| porch, Lake priv: _ : liv rs. How can you lose for only with $1,400 down. A rare buy! room, three with only $600 down, #0 959 DOWN. & bath. Full) per mo? ! tlnssed-in sun-) plenty of shade! ang gis par'mo’ and you've got’ Immediate Possession wy gy two houses one i-jot on Reeburn| if you wast an attractive - ; Cay were, sewer, Nebte & bedroom home wit small, down E INCOME | Sox ‘venting out-the | Brayton, this home has lar bath whole works for only $8,000. - utility and three rooms down Also available, = brick income “hopping center. Bult Pull basement with fui ao ave er gas ae ae d down Drive) son Ave. ete D Pla . s empeteot_ | ADAMS REALTY | 4 seat said potrocmns with full Teste’ FE 20071 [S08 Gebune B50. | oon: ——— . . ALL MODERN. opienco 3-2430 "PE $203 Newly plainted. lot with 26 *, ‘foom, over 1100 only $2000. 2g—f. of oe 130 to settie: oO one — last long! OYD RT | ON PAVED STREETS Money Down North End : | We will construct on your 3 bedroom. Full beth. Living BEDRM. BRICK, CORNER Lor| lot a 2x38 th room. room oo bus line, school @ stores.| home with full base- Kitchen. basem 3 Fe ase” pet eS ad by aches, wale and Gs wan son, ™ - 1 | «Paved strect. Priced right si iy, _quarers.| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | “00° ws rms down payment . =. (Giw 8. Telegrach Rd. wr? aa) ae eee. OR Pe +10 Or 5-0300 Bedroom - aft iromendous Wer fer © 3 bedroom ann Gls | Senthiypapenest. This, home . Ld ; = i. Z ‘Oai fi yor COLORED ie ral , a GA Tee! 3 bedrooms, bar” | beth, pole Venetian ae iy 4 we- the right, Or call CEdar laundry = reve. a fer aiid sewer, uss furnac BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM MOD- frets’ qeawy | A,r = BY oA erete e. Located on Wy- $55.50 ae os to ae 4 i . oming, between 8250 ance. Total —— | gy TE Ry = oe: a Open = Giroux-Franks _ GENERAL REAL ESTATE ‘NORTH END gee if ; i Peru |T.G.Trocke TEES Lwin ueie sterce Spring Specials) sr", sive bares FE $-2167. |¢ nt Lk. Front, ......-..- $13,000 REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. ait Ps Rores “ acTOss e i alng . 1 Botroems room, with ica countertop walls. 2 car $11,600. Terms room home, Extra dow wal) picture ‘vindew. Of fur- nace, $1750 down. GALLOWAY LAKE. Clean 2 bed- room name om large Xt Oak Basement. nace, $0 gal. water heater, $8960 down, ‘ ap. gg nme home with expan attic, Large Itving._ room. Ceramic tile bath Sto! “= non Nice} land- rms ser : Y sca —— yard, $13,000 with wn. , . BY OWNER og out PE 2-2853. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Call for appointment i900 JERRY OFFERS Sylvan Manor : Colored Families #9 POEM Ak PES iS “STARTER HOMES — wae. | JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. Eves. ‘til 9; @un. 1 to § 7" FE +4561 3a W Huron St. 4 acres 5) LEG Te eaaUD SaRPL SL | LARG SMA HOUSES IN E & LL c 7 -| Rose McLarty, Broker_ PE Dale FE 63678 é 34385. eo. DOLLAR LAKEFRONT With . - Loveland lent | 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Living room has @ light win- nicel: % IT. and bath, plus se reane RO, DOWN hom. le offer bdrm tee ar modern e 3 ae full baa. - ane ment. C. PANGUS, Realtor + ct: Ortonville NAtional New 3 i bedrm. starter home. Pull bay to > fue * poo zations fes- | at I. ¢. HAYDEN, Realtor’ | T6 86 E. Walton PE 8-0441 Open Eyes. pn Corner Rds. RS. Bi : cit saltabes dpa ala N. Telegraph Tacome ___ Arnold Real Estate _ FE san + Sane. 5.5783 f screens. $15.000 terms. WHITE REALTY | 212 E. Lafayette St. Romeo, Mich.| 780 down : _ WEST SIDE" S- ie BUD" Washington Park Sub. located to b room - | Only $1,800-Down Quick Possession Extra clean, neat 3 22x35 * 150. Lake privileged, 2 bedrooms, 1: M | car gerage, ou'S ulee lots, boms LAKE FRONT ON Eee Omer 1000 DOWN. 3 -dbedroom a ranch. | and screens. Pa furnace. GI take 4 . EM : ices RANCH. Cement bieck, Union FE 5-1201 | 4 ROOM COTTAGE. Elizabeth Lake %. Beautifu peiesagee.. 20 from private é ° p As park. Ideal for sum 950, $1,000 Down 2 homes for the price of one. The large ne has stoker heat, 1% bathe 1% car garage. ment home | has 4 rms. t- bath full REALTOR — Fg ag a 1 Open Bives, “til 9; Sunday 10 to 2 4 2 3 H Lower Straits Priv, .........99,800| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = ") fi, i TOR ‘s ‘ll want te decorate, but van eka eu seet| the _ £E. Rochester| | he} and Hamlin (2 mi.) Rds. 301° P. A.- Hest. Built in 1962. Priced | ‘LOCATED ON LARGE . dogs, ae WARD E. PARTR aston S| CLARK ms Available ard dreo! 6 : the attic. Oak floors, pl LoT DRAYTON W OODS: ~ tered waits, ~—G rage, Comb. storm windows Fenced lot. Let's wok BS q wel Home on Ter- ig, the baths. Fu price: $26, LAKEFRONT: mba eee SF a ange La : - WMA, ee Bo KENNEDY | ‘Only|3007 W._ Huron : +3568 mater. Pi PK open evenings Xi 8 own pace aks aan RT- petri Ruy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ & an By pay! OR 3-9654: ACANT Move right in this lovely 2 bed- room home. Full basement with recreation room, gas heat jot..*2 block from 5 . price $9,930 at: $12,500. as, = pre krees ne WATKINS HILLS: | fi ane Set < oan . Comb.) ane BE oe storm. windows. Priced at $18,- Puastered wel cok foors, ” Pull “price, oa 106 DRAYTON WOODS: on ae. SL. H. BROWN, Realtor~ 12 W. Huon Ph. PE 24810 lot 42. Sell or trade, Ask for Mr. Brown. $15,975 COUNTRY ESTATE =terws home. New oi] ac ew m ~jand, Near 0 ve to see the tnsde of vast appreciate it | WEST OF PONTIAC — ne WS a ie up. Hent itien. Clean as a pin. fi Priced at $11,500. “Here is & good “val ‘ $6050 FULL PRICE — Little farm ie oe act. Prseucay" en & a 2° rnished. $7,509 with . | 7 ata ; : "EEE Saree singer . —-400-tIake me ce | and screens, it lovely "home | SYLVAN VILLAGE: 1500 9. f. of . Det aes 4 bes at- raettalt ANSWER 70) & /YOUR PRO | Want Ads! To sel, BOE a Free Parkitg Eves. ¢ WEST SIDE. BRICK INCOME er Sete GATEWAYS to| Russell Young HAPPINESS. A HOME YOU'LL LOVE BRICK 412 Wi FE 44926 KNUDSEN © Near Waterford H. WM. ' REALTOR fs PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY x4 “f 3 ISK empleton | /ISYLVAN MANOR. | m. 3 baths. Large yard. st is. Penct | with Ch ot, _ __ROCHESTER AREA Modern 2 bedrm. home. iss Gen Aa ge its 91,000 Dn. Sp consider trailer in exchange. K.1. Templeton, Realtor 233) Orchard ¢ Rd. PE 44563 After 6, FE 23-0502 STRATHMORE, 16) WEST PL CIVILIANS—$490 DN. | ,, Ship = Oc ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEA FOR ONLY 3 Ket ranch, almost new. Full mi 5 basement, automatic heat and hot water. L, gasinator, fence. BE VACANT— | POSSESS! Open. Walk in ad ar it | 5 .y | and tf you are interested, call) owner. DAYS, WOODWARD 3-3350 eves. SAT s SUN. TOWNSEND TONVILLE MODERN 4 BED- “room, full — F am Garros Wilesa "ear OWNER. 4 ACRES. 6 RM. MOD- ern, $2,500 dows, Call after 5, FE 10360. 2 Grand Traverse. See them afte: Grand Trav 5:30. aaa x. + Lots. ON E 4s Tt Pioneer Highlands For Sale satel 43 Budget -Rancher— ators sas 3-BEDROOM - . $2,500 down. | pant “Full Basement Homes ‘| "itting Walters Lake. fox100. ft On Your Lot or Ours PLUS GOT erse, * INCOME. 5 RM. & aT is com rything, including stove, Ho , automatic washer & er. %® block to Elisabeth Lake. § : Bs ELWOOD REALT Indian V illage | 8143 Cass Elisabeth Rd. FE sites or FE 43044 OPEN "TIL 8:30 EVES. ; KEEGO HARBOR BEDROOM —Beautiful kitchen. yore walls, large lot. Only 148, terms. “ NICHOLIE ace rm. brick a for the er family All fms, are fisgris Bew, nt pe : . ‘ ta ” os L Ss F Jot penool "bus Only sib REALTOR FE Buy Thru Partridge Beat This... If you can. gg oly 2 bed- " must sell now — full price Near St. Michael School Cc, HOUSTON REALTY Near St. Michael Sc hoo We buy land contracts NICHOLIE &: HARGER CO. 33° W. Buron * ~ 5-8 Open Evenings List Thru Partridge LAKE, PRIVILEGES oak Vacant, Immediate Brick Ranch H : 90,060 for Large Family Hi fers Homes, Homes, 2 Ww home ‘§\ ROOM COTTAGE. NICE VIEW y Lk. wee i. Priv, Keego $3,800 price inquire Myrtle St ~Huron Gar- 5 - . it 9600 Pontiac Dr Leth res | Redeeeabie Pie. e4tit., ee ean oe BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN LAKE VIL- swimming and beat, pri. FE 4. GooD . CORNER LOT WITH pri ds en Union Lake, $850 cash. 23-4285. Lakefront Income “terms. R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 Elis, Lk, Rd. PE 41157 LAKE LOTS New scenic lake subdivision on 2 beautiful lakes near Oxford. e. lots with high bullding*r = _ WATERFRONT Reowions high lot Fg . on tt. deep, : ft. road front- - age, access to 6 lakes. Full price $4,500. WILLIAMS ‘LAKE wn ACRE ESTATE cringe ad fons Deut ever us i : : i F i! i t 4 Erte i E; is | 4 i could on & on about the qacticnal, Reatoree 3 Ee arc REAL ESTATE INC, 2 8. Clarkston, Mich. We Finance—We Finance ern ' division. id ‘and fin —— win Johnston & Hubbard COTTAGE BUILDERS Fi Near Lake Michigan 3 reom year sround with basement on nice North of Walten Bivd. 175x408". Located Z Squirrel Rd. $1,100 = rDEN, | A LorTs, NOW BS tes o | ' i iia i aEpisere | al 4 ae PONTIAC For Sale Lake Prop. 44 camry cy ba ‘RESTAURANT AND + by Dick Turner | Sale Business Property 49 _. | MODERN i | eae aa Stee oT BR ee ae eee 2 » : 5 ’ , ’ , . = - ie: it \ bo SE Per Foot - EMBR Bu Thre Partridge List Thru Partridge ROY KNAUF, Realtor OA ne eee SALE OR-TRADE HIGHWAY 3 home, Tm tp vente | and contracts of other eal es: © 1067 by WEA Serves, F tate‘ in trade as all or . — “He comes from fighting stock! One of his ancestors was| Reel tate, ee OW ¢ Hureo, Open the first army man to tangle with a committee bent|_or FE 44813. on cutting appropriations!" For Sale Lots For Sele Farms 48 MO via ties rye, dipay wisdows, To s } Lake Orion Highlands $350 Down Evenmgs ‘Til 6 To se * - a PE 46203 5 For residence or business lots see... ~HOLMES-BARTRAM 4008, Dixie, Hwy Buy Thru Partridge 6m. modern ‘armhouse List Thru P artridge Total price $8.- Do You .Want A Business of Your Own? Buy Thru Partridge Lake ie Mass ent of Pen| _ List. Thru Partridge : a +, uWY |. RIDGEWAY %. Buy oe is tie “Bind RTRIDG: THE * MOTEL — CABINS 8 ACRES | Sched restaurant ‘ >| _ Open Sundays. : tae “STANDARD Humphries} OIL CoO. ~ i evi Parcels 140x175 with septic tank . BE tr | "FRANK SHEPARD OL 11815” 2980 ‘Tienken Re. i ae piesa, at ge GS rea, ci Siok pote Call beng fai, ~” GEORGE BLAIR PE 4308) | O66 Dinie He OR 31251 PE 68-2003 [fH ROBINWOOD S$ *g Sia uy : i 3 8 ; LAKE FRONT WHITE | mien BUSINESS ERBERT CDAVIS. | 54, POmuUAC ia@ke RO. FE e CORPORATION Lawson Real Estate 321. E. Auburo Rd. OL 1-161) OL 11731 : JALU it R. J. VALUET, Rea Itor BORROW . WITHs CONFIDENCE ~ ation | is ‘America's cides and by 7 y . You Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 202. N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. sone, a5, 9, LIVESTOCK : HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 $25 to *500 or furniture. FINANCE CO 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PRE 4iste Buckner Customers. Happy Folks FINANCE CO. NATIONAL BLDG 4512 DIXIE AY DRA :|230 BARNSTON, WAL’ LAgE 45463 VAN DYKE, UTICA LOANS $25 TO $500 _BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO, 1a taunemn ae a 208 GET CASH QUICKLY Money to Loan = 53| _ °F (State Lisenced Lenders) 3% 8. w St. The Kay Bid 2nd pepoom 204 — PE 40535 LOANS TO BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St. PE 4-1538 ir le FOR SALE OR TRADE 1947 HAR-| {uTOMATIC CROS cle, O.H.V. : ft, deluxe Sa take erator, 11 cubic te or : week after 4:00/at| | oy apn Gry washer, Ute Bidel WwW ROY'’S INT PARTS : sewer, open for offer, Call s Oskiand Ave re son Fou can ott R quickly ot year |. sna t Ave : RDWARE.| TiO™ — spring for new Easy subing. call rogth at tua . Nortirwest | Rertawouters Highway, Farming E Fe z : : aye BRAND NEW. DRAPES 144 IN. WIDE X 11% IN Taree SORE: Es Abo ist | GOLD BACK- sth tp So” us SOE Pura. FE 2.5758 “ tor renting. — car, , BLOND PIANO, fis: CHEST. $20 srust. Sempre board & chair, $16. FE wp. . De ——- of Proyeht iron, ma- . blend. Porni- “—— | Eid Secnied Lake hes on| See eee es © oa Terrifie - i Hy ol bp 33814 NIAL MAKER, Baldwin. ahead ws what these yourself aad =§ save. a Ge, i. r ere pew 1967 alder compare’ these’ terrific : Ask a ei of wean 3 56 mate oat. +6038. a ry ALSO “GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE Seginae FE Satis Oui wide. A inte burner A ‘” foot 950-95. MI én ton HERE IT Is! get Srenea Ge | ym gown — so sony ps | LO Company . Includes 120 acres of store with income home +" 4 : : meee | Saar 'eer core] Fr, 2-920 | Ea Stemi] OO equipm enterprising ambitious pe ‘ Pena er HOYT REALTY * Quick Cash pee further “bom salty & Telenraph Ra | #23 T0 $300 tau — EE. xe | on your own ute. or =|? “LET'S TALK to . Our service is. “Partridge __ BUSINESS” i eR idge Distributorshi ee: FARM | eter |HOME S& AUTO 5. "Eiasdes ome LOAN CO - LOAN CO. 7 1. N. Perry St. (Corner u : ‘| Mortgage Loans 54 ‘LOANS—$600 to: $1,500 PE 8-2387 line on whatever you : 2 re Laundramat, 2 yrs. old. rump Electric, Inc. Auburn Rd. FE | RENT|IT FAST" , Bray areca et APPLIANCE SALE ee iNew Easy Elect. Drver ....91ts 10-Electrie Motors Yo M. P.', 43 WAITES Downstairs ¥ ~ _—e bon ll ease etl ts ce FERNS ETN SEs 4 9F Steno re Lian wae ; i ee . ee ee oe le | Fe oH . . s yf ; em oes ae, iy RSA. oh Y, MAY>0, 4037 <4 [AC PRESS. zy x Free Home Lostruction wp age Eas. con. at as , pines BOARD, . Walnut din- c room = complete. MI RADE-IN DEPT. £ LABSE.88 8 seeterss sesesss ARANTEED CLAYTON’S & APPLIANCES PE 5-044 GAS RANGE, $19.45 AND ie Munro Electric Ca. . oo WwW. ttern TRADE-IN DEPT, ne Oe 54 ; :. $28.96 De & chair $4 50 es é + arr4 rie dryer. $69 9S MANY OTHER recs” CONVERIEST TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. io WEstTInOhousE F eg ye he 1M. t 57 |For Sale Miscellaneous 66 ~ Always Call _ EM32731 9 oo Serving Pontiac — Suburbs PAUL ST. CYR” LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Reed ALL STEEL FENCE No money down Free estimates, a sand- er." tlt table saw and lawn 4-256). ms. PE 6-8795, BUILDERS GRADE OF BOARDS al ae fir dimension $90 M Complete line of fence ‘ BLACKETTS 8 BUILDING SUPPLIES S161 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston MA 54-6411. 4” soll pipe, 6 ft esowie >: % 14. ie ft, ae seeganD ses 120 5 — ae and steel 0 Ld OTD places & incinerators. ROGER A AU . “|. "300 Cooley Lake Rd, EM ‘ & up rr 7*sae : : me PICNIC TABLES BARGAIN—$22.50 er. ot : w.F mowers : GaRDEN & LAWN ym} 1583 8. Woodward Ave, (Just WN. Mi. Birmingham!. Phone So easy to the ean \ run them A % Ae = makes the 2 $124.50 and Time irener, ; Brot] Quick rotisserie $20. es mew" MA $61, Clare machine & Good cond. 4 size 12 spring coat, 86. call_ eves. 3 & WAG- nall 6 year books » WANT ADS! To find a "job, place to_ live ‘ora good used car, see Classi- , {Lino SAVE ENERGY, USE| fcr nene beg petal Mand * fied NOW. 0 leum~R ugs = 2 UXAIRE FURNAI MODEST MAIDENS ____For Sale Pets WEIMARANER PUPS tered champion stock. $100 & $125. €-5872, HITE @ AN AKC registered, sonable offer. ot W. Commerce. way ALvan-= “You mean to say that’s the ship you're going"to let me 5 Ng. os _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 SOR, DART. Lars a _ amet. TEs ding 7 Days NOW LOADING OLD STATE FARM FE 86711 OR FE $1233 NOW LOADING PEAT AT WILLOW v 2-475. : SMITH-CORON STANDARD 2 ck int Gall FE boos, SATURDAY SPECIAL coasmate fa sas Soret edded Peat Humus Getivered. $15. FE 17-0248. of He i z> g i e* M4 oy 2 % eitirs i a | i 33 at seg — BF « 45 i] =a & SS t 3 ss 8 aise es mi nee oH 4} i : bis Fads 2 : g : #ONDAY SERVICE. TOP SOIL. a" eqeetivwtithees Sale Farm Equipment 76 if fied ; nation doors and _ windows. BENSON LUMBER CO. hese or mag mee : ! i Bi ten i telah eh gpd nai ten A NEW JACOBSON / QUALITY ROTARY. MOWERS ALSO MANY USED ONES SEE US TODAY. | "Sade Seba | fee IRIE SCHOONER Foy = RED #1 ae Sas A-1 TOP SOIL yd. . Del, FE 8-0696. Nee tev ad top soll, cow manure. tion Truckers | Fre Ese J. os bid em ; IAMESE KI" 'NS, CHEA! 1 . i ah oh, Pots +e , .- KING BROS. ‘er, e ae com Brillion 10 ft. Cultipacker, Oli- 13 dise grain drill, Deering corm binder, . chicken feeders, hog feeders and many other oy ode albert. Ruust, Prop tional Clerk H. J. VAN WELT- atom See M & M Motor May 11, at 1 p.m. 205 BE. Avon Rd Rochestey Mich. Estate of Eva Huntley! 8 ing room furniture, blend twin bedrm 5 Crafts: rotary mower, Cold- spot .. Like new. Electric iv. r ‘ peas auctioneer. L. E. AUCTION T. 6:30 PM. r girls standard 24”. OR 3-5171. ae eo fas Hi sEEE dt oe i foo! 7935 a7 y. § a8 i es E Z : 2 Z 3 4. r for 2 bottom RUNABOUT plow, plus other farm. machinery. with s throttle. ime some” ceostana anode. Pirst > RUMMAGE SALE, 8T. L ‘s- 7100 22 Mile Rd., Pridap, ay 10th, 10 a. m-to 5 p.m. . clothing, dishes — selection of ment GEORGE BLAIR Eves. OR 3-(706 or OR 3-3687 for fishing Reasonable down pay- 4536 Dixte , OR 3-125] CHEVROLET ‘| “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Highway ‘6 SIL MOON, 277 FT., GOOD cond . $795 Andersonville Rd. 1953 GMC Tandem Dump. 7-9 Yard Body Ee @ & Telegraph Pontiac. FE 23-3200 Men Se, nae ME .¢6771 Eves &@ . pan. SAVE $$$ 80 FT. 3 BEDROOM, 10 ‘ Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc, Ce Mn rose 46771. * SALES . Michigan Arrows & —— to 41 ft—3 8m Piatt. Take less $800 trade for §-3505 on Boat Works OPEN EVES & AY Direct dealer, save! 3 Yes, 3 comiplete bed: at su low price of $5,905 at ‘s. A large selec of 8 and 10 wides im Detroiter, Homes. Get set lor SimiMer. We ure giving ever Also a/ very e late . MODERN. IDEAL FOR |: Srae hres! ofan’ bes par . over ' ment for small 2. FE . bt] jarine Coach ‘ REINFORCED PLASTICS. . i520 Holly Ra, Molly, “MEd: 45 W. 14 Mile Rd. at John R, OXFORD TRAILER JOHNSON MOTORS trailers, é thing for the boat. 8 to 10 wide in Generals, Garden- pe te ers, Stuarts 398 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ' TRAILER EXCHANGE ALL QUALITY 10 WIDES PL . 18° . boat, Elec Mark 55 Mtr. 33 models from 31 to 50 ft, to ehenee from. Me dows, © eaacer $925 Easy GMAC. terms "| NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1-Owner Birmingham Trade-in ~|Suburban Mtrs. 5 Ready fo Say PAGTO PARTS Pontiac ao. ar othe \ ¥ } « re i ape 3 Sa ( ‘ ; } i tee : 3 Wire vy 2 Wha i. , Si fee's ’ perce Ne ae eae 5 P 7 s Ace a Pa ae Bee yale ET det ae Sh !\NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD | IRMINGHAM SeRaR seeeectcesene CR en Seqpetoees »\ = 4 . [aloe

} Obpe Lest % aL exm RoLeDAT by highlands > )-Owner «Birmingham Trade-in ~|° = Suburban Mirs.|s Olds Dealer Sige paw eouvEnrminee: | ALL. THE BUSINESS, : ., Newer JUST YOURS, . Windows, .seat, all tires, 2 tone green. RANSPORTATION . Low m like new, ‘Sa FORD ve PE. ......$305 Owner 0 CHEVID AD OOF 3 » Birmingham Trade-in 2 MERCURY, 2uce as “48 DODGE CLUB COUPE |). 375 Suburban Mirs. 48 HUDBON oe . 508 5, Woodward _Bismingham | "pine ARS =O CBOOgS CHEVROLET 1957 DEMOS. Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC SAVINGS " $195 As see or as oh — week, 4S YOU HAVE NEVER sAVED BEFORE ELVEDERE sabi DOWN = PBRAID: Jus | Pe pied 4 PLYMOUTH : FINANCE ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Sag. rE EB #2131 TERRIFIC VALUES. IN ROCHESTER ‘S6 BUICK ROADMASTER ‘88 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY "S$ OLDS 98 SEDAN "SS OLDS,98 HOLIDAY ‘85 OLDS. 8, 88 SEDAN ‘SS BUICK RIVIERA ‘M4 OLDS. 5-88 SEDAN "$4 STUDE. STARLIGHT COUPE. ‘S33 CHEV. BEL AIR ¢DOOR ‘s3 CHEV, SPORTS COUPE r f Ee ree, \1950- PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE BOER "Shue etl aees ide || | rem WE DON'T WANT — | Pomma « =. CATALINA Star Chief, ww., . & ps. T tinted . FE % anee"8 Sr ces 208. N, ‘$5 Pontiac, 4Dr, Sedan, Hydra. Cats may be inspected at 40 Pat- Sit be received for above a at pu “* Patterson,. pot later than ‘day, May 10," 10, (398. Call FE 2-4210 1OWNER ‘M4 Pontiac, ae ehleftain 4dr. Hydra. many 2- & out. B ae 308. uke tne ys Me y = ir. Saginaw, less PONTIAC @ crUmpen 4 dr. wit new batte: 83 Chip- _pewa Rd. bide "36 biog 4 DR. CAT, WILL OR 3-9685. ___Bacrifice. 55 VOLKSWAGON - R & H. DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS. ‘HURON. MTR, SALES _ Huron Drive’ Home SPECIALS FORD : ‘56 Two Door ? PONTIAC ‘55 Convertible le ORD 89 Convertible F ORD - ‘94 Two Door MERCURY _ eee * wae oes #e WAS.” $1595 $1495 $1795 $1695 .$1695 $1595 $. 895 $ 795 7 “STOP IN «| One | - of Gur, Big - FRIEN DSHIP. SALE. | 1s 4 < é tet Cal _ , TAKE ADVANT GE Ea, OUR ; : 55 Mercury 4-Dr. Monte-} ap. Demo, Power steering. Pow- CHEVROLET ere acre x |. OVERWEAD LOCATION | gM Fane cope, os) WAN DYER NEAR xo MILE 995 895 rey. $1245 ‘$3 Pontisc @ dr.« sedan, Hydra- . & H. $5 DOWN & $5 4 WK. FE FOR "80 FORD CONV. ey own, assume of 94 Club Coupé . "*3 M M’clai on-|- matic. —_ & heater, A-1 shape. - ‘B-2780. ee SAVINGS — SERVICE $3 Ae moath. Call Mer. c s9 Mercury F COMN-|'53 Pontiac ¢ dr. sedan. Radio| 1955 Bel Air +toor sedan, radio. | > yeROUR NOTHING pown. |: SATISFACTION MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE Mr, Parks. Midwest 47500, Har- vertible, 10,000 actual ry eater Ta a Radio, white” wal 4 ‘res. ei pectasl omer —13_Mariva, [ nearcanlinanaial ; see acs a “GoLaaWa ri CHEVROLET : miles. $1745 Heater, auto, transmission. — tion throughout, $$$ SAVINGS SALE ne HOUGHTEN & SON be Aang white » aide wall ae cal Migs "wine: 5] St ti W. on $ 595 5 495 es M. MAIN Gr. CLARKSTON $1195 Priced for F:Z 0 H A YOUR PRIENDLY ouDemosite| Sift we ation Wag Bob Frost, Inc. MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141 co a . ‘SEDAN wning - @MeC Truck DEALER WS WILLS (JEEP WIth CAB. ‘FORD tccn SEES Weicen 4 CHEPROLET T 210. OES RALD. 3 Small down payment "63 CHEVY 4 DR. SEDAN ; ee $28_N. Main, Roclester, OL 1761/07, a Pe i OSes eee % : “ Marie BY-PAss AROUND >= 200. | ORTH -CHEVROLET-(3 pee rena ere |, CHEVROLET __ | ARETE rn Sune" OUR BEST-ADS——| “51 Two D $495, $ 995 , _ BIRMINGHAM “43 CHEV, DELUXE. « Be Ral, S44 CHEVY 4 DR. WAGON “Oakland County’ 3 |*some less e ve model. : re) oor. a MI 66034 e200} _rower_ tite. _ $550. EM “3-0081:| 1000 S. WOODWARD | +54 CHEVY BEL AIR, PO. SEDAN | F y MM AT N RD ARE NOT WRITTEN ; i ____ OPEN TIL 9 PM. 904 CHEV BEL AIR CONV. POW. BIRMINGHAM «-_ _ | ‘35 CHEVY BEL AIR 2 DR. astest Growing Dealer” | Lake Orio Motor Sales BUT DRIVEN CHRYSLER | $5 ¢ CIDELAG COUPE DEVILLE, red Glide & cee, brakes, CY nn REE eee ‘85 PONTIAC Y¥+4, HYD. AN aa% Dixie Highway «at MIS vyonp-wEncunt = MY 2-261! ‘8 MERCURY ‘STATION WAGON, a ‘ Call Manis £1608 detore § pm. | “ES FORD, SHARP. 12 MARIVA, | ‘81 CHEVY 2 R. ce GE sso Qpen aites ‘til 9 LIKE NEW. 'c1: R x R, MTRS, a ; canter t a ROTMING DOwsi CHEV m0 SERIES EXC XC. OLDs 1954 98 DR. POWER woot GOOD CARS MrNewrat c= i 51 Four Door ose ee 5 595 $ 495 4 _ CURYSLER PLYMOUTH, — "a CHRYSLER. * cond. Cail after 8. OR 3-5467. "$195 steering. brakes radio, heater. | 956 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr ADILLAC @2 4 DR. FULL | 724 onknd Fe vam i CHNYACEN, FORDER BUG | ODO NO MOPELPONE| or vent ar, deem A 'Sharp NOwmer || ‘ate’ Someta |, "S'toms aut ervuzs anol] CHEVROLET ; a RAMEE o- ae 1 ve pte, Be Dealer. - ——. Mrawest +1800." ite = : Birmingham Trade-in hea Chev: Station war VICK CENTURY 4° DR, ‘S] T D $ 495 $ 395 Soaks gorge Ree | HASKINS ages ey t wo Door ..... 3 Mme_& Foster _Re. Fe ee) cweer ML Case 868 ser Re. eo Oe Suburban Mtrs. iss3 Chev. 1 ar. "4 FORD AND CHEVIES CONVER- : ‘@ BUICK SUPER, GOOD COND..| ai" DESOTO _ PIREDOL encerive. © gg nn ng CHEVROLET TAYLOR CHEVROLET 83 PONTIAC CATALINA POWER FORD tires. EM som, Call_eves.| DESOTO eee enais, Fe Kelly, good rubber. bargains oh. . Olds Dealer Ookiena County’ Oldest. Chevrolet 3 V8 CONVERTIBLE, ; "i BUICK. @ DR R & H. DYNA) _2-0186. dealers. Fewnls pert. “Oakland County’s 868 8. Woodward Birmingh : co POWER. ' Want a good car? Here is one! | neem namie ‘® FORD V8 LIKE NEW 50 T Door $ 295 $ 195 - $678. ag og RAK. | - JEEP sTaTion waoon ne-| Fastest Growing Dealer” |'% "%4 Oups. su 88. DOOR. > Watiea Lake "Ma ¢-1s01 |S TO Loe MeSrLY 3 WO LOOT ..... : : power steering, trangmis- | built engine, new ‘paint. Call EM 6751 St Dine Highway at M15 ioe ve eT toe ge See b, & yourtar st se STAR Spawn = we WL TR K ARD CHEVROLET | Se isinis ait GO| Store comms wre go: | teem] ee ree emp | ak Bae cere Be PAC | : 5-492 Elec. seat & windews. good tires. "4 or 4 DOOR, EXCELLENT) Dr. 2 tone blue. ECON Ss ‘ 1984 Det Ray sedan. beautiful bed DERG TO ymerciont «OR | Con MA $4 ia— WI IC ‘L wal tires, Trovtine Bats oe Seert-| 5:30 Bat wa call Mea arte ECONO} My US enr ne 49 Four Door ie cree $ 295 $ 195 or yemenr_ws| See eee a eres | poets = ==! CLARKSTON 70 MORE $995 a at soe eee ax |Costs Less?| & tees!" PTO S000 "| Motor Sales ALITY. - | You make the terms. * centr Linco reer nee R EEC “MOTOR SALES To drive my present car; ‘ia eae aEDAN. sai , DISCOUNT Chrysler - Plymouth | A : QU | NORTH CHEVROLET [90S 33% Conv, S000 OO YOUR SUBURBAN to buy a newer one. Find) 2 ietik eine ETAIL STORE | MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL eas CARS IN cyt 1000 S: WOODWARD *+_**0.___—_onmma own ee eeaten (out now from OLIVER | 28: Bivd. rE em ent S eob Combe |NEW CAR TRADEINS ToDaY! 2g BIRMINGHAM | "is ‘Rasta rears Save gas — drive s Rambler: et MOTOR SALES at 210) “Sows, sssame parmenis ot gas ' ‘+4 Ptymouth Rover 3 @r, Power Two —arvTEnA — wins —| "OBS cal Nicaea oer bas: | ee, sone? seed "ears te chews |Orchard Lake Ave. Stiaweet ¢ti00" "Harold ‘Turser| matic. 411 Aubare Ave | ue ar?! Sine ta, Fe eae an 10s Eomumeree A, $1395: ins) PLYMOUTR CLOB COUPE NS bE ew Sg Og Vo a 5 = Steer | TET AER | Ree Ss eB CHEVROLET } tac cama : seen ee | $705 | Sia Bid hur et | ae cunrong zee nte, ery) “taceee owes” * “|! Your Friendly FORD Dealer | ; ability 4 economy. Believe Jt or | radio- & heater, standard ag, | "ha Ae eee IEEE | Mlleese. Be sure to see W Way | 195 wash Rambler convertible, re- | pn [sass 8 Hoe Sees FS Eee.) ete nite meee tarmecs | oe a. helical $995 dio & heater. | 147 S, Saginaw St. - BUD SHE] TON Fe ion "aaties trade $139 | 32 & '33 PLyMourns. 1963 Plymouth 4 door, Ral. i982 2 NASH STATESMAN MA "3S eens oy Bel Fnod 4-Dr. Sedan,| “ali erence es excelient $100 of old car down PLUS TRANSPORTATION FE 5-410} i FE 5.3588 1 OFFERS | |_ve’tesstMienie: Sh Ge bee TRE Ne meney éove.! NORTH CHEVROLET | Gpen Evenmge—Plesee|{" me PM : ap Buick 4 ar. 3.7. ike new gan | HS RARE. 3, PLYMOUTH GOOD $1095 LUCKY AUTO SALES | 1000s. WoopWaRD | Spr "MAple 55141 Open tn A.M. to.9 P.M. BE atop. $1ses Q00D HASH “53, 6) DOWN. “hae a rac boner, hyamemate FE 41006 on PE 4224 BIRMINGHAM 28. MAIN ST CLARKSTON aS a . tas , “io 4-5155 ing lea leather “abecier. ae i . Pee CLEAN adio-e ster so aca ; . | Ep Motor A. rt 2 : | oy a essa HS DEPEND ABLE: ine£ °°" LOOKING FOR A : 4 $38) —_ BIRMINGHAM $1295 =| vee a t —_— —— 3 os TRADES - 4, Boick, Buper rad Pa | $595! 6009 MILE GUARANTEE we. , ae) O ; Hee RR esl BETTER N ALL ‘55-'56 MODE i - $s mbassador, 255 H. P. 7~ pe feet an, ye ra. : i al % oo Pull power, Bocutttal, $250 , . | T => , one one | l aturaa se | Rp a i. | ISED TRI ICK? : hursday - Friday. ¥. $6133 ‘ ; yo g i= AE ieee oct| OLIVER | VIEL IRULRNT THESE EXTRAS INCLUDED S| Sears EA Sot 5 | : , eines! BUICK | NEW TIRES CAR GUARANTEE _ Goodyear Factory Guaranteed _- on all ’55-'56 models _ NORTH SIDE _ LOOK AT OUR SELECT ION! 1953 F ond F. 9 Teeter on all ’51-’57 or as ~~ _as you own the car _ i 2118, Saginaw | ;| 210 Orchard” Lake Ave. FE 29101 — cuaranteed Trine a Air Brakes, spd. trans., 2epd. axle, 1000/20 tires. . 2 1060A a sats 56 Buick fe) ‘55 hei wae eee Say Sat 1952 GMC 470 7 factor BARE ats ia PERERA poem ter eat (perey oe $2075 $154. — PTD eitdleon "oO - hin ; - U.1993 GMC 450 Tractor 10514 Jet Poles. ote oe Sie gets Rotenalie Wakes, — . 1953 GMC W 453 Teton ee BIR SS SENGHAY BPN inca oa yan _ one a Eee jes ase Lana i ae ry tre: dap. aux. — y ~/ umn ah | : | 1954 GMC w 453 Tandem "55, Plymouth 434 ‘54 Mercury 53 3 Pontiac | 3 $295 oe mes. ee | Rasa 2 1950 GM GMC Pickups 20% SDE “Bal ou Ave | + 2] 1953. Chevolet }-Ton: Pickup ek ‘xtrg clean, wine aved. very eve tee. 4 NORTH PONTIAC {56 Ford “6 Chevrolet | a1 1953 GMC }Ton. Pickup a te eiegs, tne See See! = | 1952 GMC 3-Ton Pickup “Leng box. 3-ap4. haseiugrysteeonag ll ee Seta 1980 0 Chevolet Ton Stake <0, tranemiscton, rune‘ good. 1955, Chevolet 4:Ton Pickup ie : | _- , Mane tem Be rene window, rests to oe, 4 ‘AUTO SUPER MART. Odds and pee Biringliaur | essial QUALITY USED CARS _ Ends “sae | 54 Chrysler Cl, Sed. $1095) / j et Cheer Seas) SALE - |? en. Bou J $1495 . Pontiac 8 2Dr. oh ee, = <4 j 95|'53 Chevy 210 Cl. Cpe. $595 |« pm, ex ra ee cy : 4) 4 : reenact - eee i ‘ < ee sic dee" ts ca - xoente beavers et ( 400 S. WOODWARD ae Ko : r ee x a} i ij a4 4 ; * ft t a im t ane cies a ; : ry 2S cee 68 & eeEY EE Ss BE ME EB BisLini sleiriarriere is\t elr ie ee LAIN. iS 4LILiog x i oe wer . i it =~? I i 5 F F i f 3 A i. i ? if Pe sé FE | He | #8 be Poze rae e fe i Hi | i} | J i ede Pak Fl i ; | i if & E ii § a Zz i 4 a : Loe ' ei g: F REE 2 PONTIAC PRESS, DHURSDAY (MAY 91057 dk Ne Pc f ickey Rooney’s Career as eg Today's Radio Programs-- WIR, (100) CELW, (906) WW, 060) WOAR, (ise) WEES, (1010). WRON, (1400) WIEBE, (100) EEE ur HL he E iH | i [i sfE > Colombia Uprisings Grow FILE BOGOTA, Colombia W@—More|an. uproar since Friday, Troops turbulence appeared in prospect|/and armored cars guarded the tol as the assembly met. tf : e t a tt ui has tear married . that from 15 to 50 persons were aneee-(Services fo Up (ase evenings going to : Cali, 185 miles southwest‘ of here. his weekends either Unconfirmed reports said -- Today's Television Programs -- a Programs furnished by stations listed in this column arp subject 16 change Wwithest notice Channdl %WJBK-TV | Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV as President Regains Seat 10—(2) Weather. ie 6:15—(7) News, (4) Weather. (2)/11:90—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) News.. Dollar i i i ait : j Swe* f == Specialists’ Pay Sao Boosts Next Year | t Rg i wk ‘| ‘Big Wheel of Steel’ Ba logis Unknown at Home By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Benjamin Fairless, “the Big Wheel of * * * Steel,” who comes from .Pigeon Run, O., near_Canton, 7s) en Se OY cman telling me the strange story of how he went home. comumnit- x * * A magazine writer asked him challengingly, “Is there/military pay structure, really such a place as Pigeon Run?” “I'll show you,” said Ben proudly, and drove the writer to the little community of a couple hundred where he naturally/a general overhaul of the hoped he would be well remembered. | ’ But when he found the little spot where he grew up he began to sense that they didn’t remember him much. Fairless began questioning 2 woman with a small child at the place where he had been born and he noticed the woman gtew nervous. WASHINGTON «# — Planes fly- across the country soon will following 12 new super air- emneneees He practically kissed the baby. “Does the name Fairless mean anything < kk * oe ; “Think a little more,” he said. “Don’t you know the|Wotild become effective in the name Fairless?” ‘ | fiscal The woman stared at the man whe had her child in hand so tenderly. She thought of all she’d heard about Well” she began, “are you in politics vial «Wen laughed when he told it. “She thought I was a baby- kissing political candidate,” he says, =. 2 Won Willie Hartack told several folks he intends ns Appeal of Texas Injunction | i age ete gait, il “= : ER if f ! j g t [. | i, i F ga 350,000 Are btigtble 23, ket Boos and’ Ca | for $12 to $50 Monthly} About 1.000 poorly dressed pré. i? i ef i ii i i: E BE uf rT F } I is ti citi ‘ He iy af g +f TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 10:30—~(7) The Spy. Southern 180-(2) The Edge of Night. 6:00—(7) Kuda, Fron, Ollie. 4) Sesenre ane ot ina My Little Margie, (9) Howdy Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2}) - son. Massey stars. (9)|- Doody, : Books” (4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston. Yukon thug wins fight by foul tactics.. . al oe Time, @) tay pe rye Mob.” — "Dollar Movie. nk-|11:30—(7) 30 Minute ‘Theater. Ida| Keep your children, head, Bendix, John Ho-| Lupino in “Dark Meeting.” (4) 3 (You Det You Lite. @) Bal rom — pets, flowers SAFE with Cummings. Bob mixes girls, fish- A fi i f ji ; , 9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. | ]@ Cyclone keeps out, intruders— 19:00—(4) Price Is Right. (1)) | kexpe people from . 10:90-2(2) Strike Te Rich. (4). Truth} | O7aene & © quality tenes. Made or Consequences. (7) Theater) | tastforyears. Experterectionservice. 2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tie paysnante wd for tiestoated book 11:00—( . ay as ‘let. Jest and say “Please send| Tac Dough. — aay ae they are stranded in blizzard. (4)|11:15—(2) Love of Life. ae ian aaa ee ae ta Lif iP iif 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. *|11:58—(9) Billboard. : omy perTee stares freak comronation x = iv (Color) Video Theater, Mo-(11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. sician believes he is going to die| . (4) It Could Be You, (7), Robin wong han fot Sharpie 88 n incurable disease in “‘Stand). & Ricky. _ : "Genes pen Ectartay Soeeutnge | In for Murder.” Dewey Martin 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. . tional News. (4) Mich. Outdoors.| § FRIDAY AFTERNOON = |_ 16-48) Wealhervens. 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) i 15—(9 fin. tr Amr 12: : " -'|1@:$0—(4) (Color) Club 69. (7) The ‘CONDON 7. abel Leaders Aide sexe, Suite sr coll “ie Fel ye ers it Lady of Charm, (9) Going Our SA hes’ tok as pelien thisliary ogg jan torent —c Big Payoff. (4) (Color a speaker trucks es 2:00—(2) proposal, but said on of major toured the streets. calling on mer*| ernment cantante pete yo po Matinee Theater, = —_———~ Ba eee ae “uituwe. esp-t2) tcolet) Meh evedg, SERVICE Thereupon Fairless began making @ fuss over the baby.| = © * * — _ |ployers. He said he would stand ‘eere '|2:40—~(9) Myrtle Labbitt, " Member of Oakland County ve you?” ths Mhnalig tneeoeh soomlaiens, Wien, siege Saunt wine in bapa hove scite, litany intelligence corv-(seeit) Beighuee Dap, 60 < pl re poy ose aera age ce ae for bim.| 4 Eg Se gry an + for _—_ (9) Request 'V ELECTRO MART officers who remain on active die| University students have been| Rodtigner Ferman ther a 16-2) Secret Storm. esti ben : fe eens eke eee ee ae the front of ae dem-ireported brought to Havana | ne year starting July 1, 1950.)ment, Hundreds are under arrest./ who “toga mg agg Perey Se Oe et ane te yesterday|hag been leading an antigovern- : the bonus plan requires wre eee ae mrclnag enone who} ment guerrilla band in the moun- ' sional approval. belong reserve active southeast Cuba -"The major features of y service. He warned that! ag a. Ss. diner recommendations failed to answer the} : S - co fo cami, 0 miloalay woud be mint > wEletretimenens eee] §6=CLEAR adopted so fa by mn, wotld| double that it there are disorder®.|ereome, but it has.not yet becalf : . eo Fa cones os Te | 55 Used Sets AN Guaranteed =| Generous Trade-In Allowence Boe bragercoorns) Bee al =] | shies EIGHT 2 ‘7 ae onthene. Goes Into: Taxi Business” _ ALAMOGORDO, N. M. ~The “Jland military personnel around the} , ment Center operates 10 raiio-lTraffic Ticket Holders ‘upped cars to shuttle scientific len ‘Most Wanted’ List ee \vast base 24 hours a. day. The} |Air Force said-recently total miles} HUNTINGTON — Ten Hunt- | i « - most fagrnt A Maurice Evans on ‘|New names Aby SS = Comedy fo rd a caught and settle up. sae NE YORK (AP). 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