- Evidence Ready, GM Executive Scores Ike's. Money Policies Support for ‘President, Party Is Withdrawn by Saginaw. Division‘ Head | DETROIT # — Ww H. Doerfner, an official of the Gambler Clammed Up Before Grand Jury Costello me ne in Jail Cell’; NEW YORK (Dapper gam- ee oe DATE WITH GRAND JURY—Gambler Frank Costello is He remained silent, he said, be- cause answers might incriminate! _ him, -Bat a judge ruled him in) contempt of court. Police found the note on Costel- lo after a pot-bellied assassin shot him Thursday night. The bullet shy Ceeek Oe Re Oe year-old gambler, . The note read in part: “Gross casino wins as of 4-26-57 $651,284. a wins less mark- ers $435,695. The one time king of the na- ag aay negro v onnonyann Sem * * * “Marker” is betting slang for an 10U, One theory is that » |“marker”’ decided to murder Cos- tello. r | The gambler was shot in the ALL ABOARD — Lincoln Junior High seniors - board Greyhound buses for their trip to Wash- ington at 6 a.m. today. They will return Sunday day Plans 2 Rounds: on Television Before Nation “Ike Hopeful of Kayoing Dems by Taking Fight to American People ‘ FROM OUR NEWS SERVICES Like a small boy who knows a secret, Ike grin- matter of fact, he helped Humphrey prepare the let- ter setting off the Treasury [Rainstorms Cloud Outlook for Weather Partly cloudy with showers or) thunderstorms late tonight is fore-) cast for the Pontiac area by the U. S. Weather Bureau. —" AP Wirephste shown as be-stepped from a car in New York ip appear 8 a.m. Sige peed Yor be i mk cag © se Tae denpaeseenee sidhiared 06 st questions, eg eo, 2 oer Ss 2 was the all-important campaign. de tat ne i, See Bhs: Sinatra S es. Magazin Jo, fl hat tly ote icmp a u aga e __ eandidacy. insure how Da 5 iit: r ; $ S53 ; co vosinesane YOTVGE JU for Libel, Asks $2 Million Rapin Poe Pte methods and concepts in our na- : | eee Junior High School seniors, Judith Rouse; left, © pack for their class trip to Washington, D. C. ee ae Asks $5 Million From HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Volatile Frank Sinatra filed and Diane Picklord take « last minute look to be seathiae ak nicied ot Sy eibed Se Moe: be moped ‘cromie’ ow appears | UAW Local 2127 Union's F2tonee te ime’ that is‘ publishing the’ siicy. of{—— forgotten anything .es they fore to insure an Same tek Se eet see | Voting on Sie his controversial career. — Look Out Washington Eee asta Genthie Ets oe : __| His suit named as defendants Cowles Magazines, ‘Grou Jumps Rates 7 tenship te each ‘ether. “Js ana ag; wee ay ~— publisher of Look magazine, and the. author of p p , J Hi h S$ de id : ag ETRO Chrysler today series of articles, Bill+— : t ts? it marine, se Treo, sla $5 malhon danse suit . serio Davidson. __- manter designed -to. injure — for 3rd-Class Mail : unior igt U en S - j sgondben y The installment of h his publi ew nel ninien eck eo eo a a a Sinutra biography, ewitied “The |" One such false anecdote, the| WASHINGTON The House /), aE : tong as your fiscal policies con-lo54 fixtures tobe shipped from! Lite of Frank Sinatra — Talent | crooner alleged, dealt with an in-|Post Office Committee today ap-| O OUr api a 12 tinue to invite national barkrupt-‘netroit plints to & new Chrysler a4 Tantrums,” appeared in the |cident at the last Democratic Na-jproved increases in’ third-class) "=" a aaa ey, to penalize individual incen-¢.-nity in Ohio violat-| May ‘4 issue of Look. tional Convention in which he is|postal rates designed to yield an i tive and to repudiate the desires|.4 the auto firm's agreement with} Sinatra contended in his suit supposed to have snapped at Speak-|extra 128 million dollars in reve-| Jt -was “Washington or Bust” for 328 Pontiac junior and beliefs of the many millions|#,- International UAW. The com-|that the. article ler Sam Rayburn of the House of/nue after two years. high school seniors as they set off this morning for an who. voted for you.” a ico Dolsutt: Poderallrenainilion want hie far bis tab-|™* aa Third-class mail consists main-| U8 ——_— — _ st " oe luré- to provide st him for hi i “Take your hands off me, you|ly of advertising circulars and intensive three-day tour of the nation’s capital: s >A vote on a strike that could/an ai 7 creep.” or + Two of the classes, from Washington and Madison ceived a telegram from Ray- = Hospital Bond *Junior Highs, are traveling by train, while Lincoln seniors departed on Grey- budget comment that “un- opened an all-out defense of his nearly $72 billion eee eee ee eer eee Set aa “(a veteran of one Saxeiients tion” Was scheduled a} Parke, | ere te Sars Davis & Co. today, _ gave the youngster oxygen. ratification by Lt. Marion gaid the traditional slap on the tract. EA ningly divulged that as a Secretary's now famed _ a dase petience) attended to the mother, pad eens Pee : company’s Detroit-area stamping recall such an incident. stage increase in the rates on this 7 Say Senators 4 Ss sooaue ae agi gee! Sinatra sald the article was pub-|type of mail. The plan calls for a hound buses at 6 a.m. | ee cong aah oF Gee zk 8 cor any. expenses lished. for the “express purpose/rise ‘this year to 3 cents for Baggage was packed in advance} “ , * They’! ¢ fr Bec The 23,000 members of Local 212|incurred as a result. . of causing the reader .., to con-|first two ounces. of individual and stored at the schools last night Keationd: on: Page 5 OS me oa Tmernational UAW for asitorty fo] . ie on de ee oP watees rhe A eather 0 So ee ee . : . ‘ UA ‘ false ‘< r jum le With Data Showing He) ie'in a dispute over what the| orange tere interwoven in the|with sucidal tendencies and a lib-|increase of. % cent would be . Detroit's Balmy Weather ? Abused Position alot with true anecdotes in alertine, all of which is untrue.” made effective by July 1, 1959. | City ‘Aaisscy Council's ben sareeteetas Ses Too Much for 3 Tots : le i until to ee ' * : a : : ; By AS SBE bMS er ai ie ee a ee ee Se Te A Exe ecutive Board. Urges} schedules_of sight from_|_ peTROIT-i—Detrolt ‘s balmy ets investigators said they will| A company spokesman’ said a GMCT Dealers Optimistic noe : F ey ve ‘Yes’ Vote at Polls 7 a.m. to 10:30 pum. each day Spring weather proved too much confront Teamsters Union Presi- if authorized and carried The two groups will stay~at| for three toddlers yesterday. _ dent Dave Beck today with evi- would “within days” close : different hotels but will take simi-| Two-year-old Shawn Murray dence alleging that he “used his ad ee ee oe The Executive Bofrd of thei.» tours, The Lincoln class sched-| leaned oat of a fourth-story position for his own personal prof-| some 95,000 hourly rated work- pturn | een Greater Pontiac Advisory Council we follows: — - ben window while playing with a pin- nd gain.” ee 66 ‘ has endorsed the May 20 bond is-| 7. norrow will visit the| Wheel. He fell. However, Shawn "one an McClellan (D-Ark — Ca Oo es sue vote for the city hospital y).., ee, Cia, Bureau of| landed on grass and was not described a team Chryeler semaoys. 296.008, hourly sho css edi meds win sma pial adi, neal ne toa toh treatment Paeraving, Supreme Court, FBI) hurt . before his special commit-|rated ¥ ee : dealers indicates previous nt-stricken farming) our-sales gones, April GMC truck plant ae Oe ee Building, Nationa] Art Gallery; Li-| _ Wayne Swift, 4, son of Mr. and — oe See ee ac heey oo pS me ‘lareas.a-good volume of business| sales were over the March totals Board members encouraged vot- ory of Congress and National Mrs. James Swift, fell out of a Lee to Succeed Beck? [uti enc por ope llngy dager Sgt , and] ranging from 11.9 per cent to 39.2 jers to vote “yes” for the six-dil- Archives, [rmetgenppendoontag: = : 4 6 : : ‘ » : 4 on ; on a concrete walk. CORICAGO (William A. Lee, | / +, 2 .f. figure, Philip J. Monaghan, vice : Ea. we conden norma “public need’ that the. projects oe suffered = possible brain concus- vetéean Chicago union jeader, | A strike at this time would hit Of Generel Moters sod about 19/per cent.” ve completed... >}, On Friday, the tour. includes) sion and severe bruises. last night : 5 proposed ‘lhe company at a crucial period. general inanager of the GMC Truck By ap esenes bond “iPS. to Arlington Cemetery, Lin- danice Elaine Garner, . %, daugh- penta ucznenr fo Dave Beck jchreler. carrey is reporting) & Coach Division, said today aad orale v= Blowin Ne will consist. of. $1,500,000 for| a o mi Ee ) ae ~ ere 1% ail | Prita AH oa ane tis qsaee | a gi bvaz, fog HA if = : ie. i rhb a3 §. ae 7 a4. 1} Hare ry a The ae rs | ae te : Fe: ft if Fr ; 7 : il i at i i 7 a 7 ore ion feet ‘atl 48 1 HEE Pa ‘tg et ee. eek nf é | Shy ! : = é i abs | =: - 8 Hf nH ie ie - he i 4 | af ae i i! ‘i Te Lat a litte He A aa ile 3 +f iti <9 fat ul i iif ils iit unl! 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SAVERS al eee eM ew YS a a a oe oe oe oe oe oe THE, PONTIAC PRESS.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1087. a | : , pe aan ea ban cantante earner imnnas ia eeatietia arene en eran fs Specal eaters foe Thr Bu. St. Men —Qpen Fister sed Monday Erenags te 9, 2.M-—tie Daihag Beit Be, Set “your \ € ‘The US. Jhas more ‘on 20 mil- : Ne ews a Service Personnels | army Pyt. Thomas z- Weber, seni poeeay Of tentrestion in Chi son of Mr. and seus nese-Mandarin at the U. S. Army |@ Mrs. E. J. Web- Language School, Monterey, Cali. |S udson* 4 Upon completing this course, de-| io pha a F signed to meet ‘the critical short-|m > a ow Eee age of skilled linguists, he will /™ on Leave from % be prepared to act as an interp-\@ Fort Leonard © jreter, able to —_— ses Be Wood. ‘Mo. whe: the language a unders' aigmase nb readily the written language. pleted basic eel. = a eserves — a Rss: * He is a 1955 graduate of Wa- terford High School, now is attending aman Apprenti Ewin ¢. ie clerk school WEBER oer eet Renee He is a 1954 graduate of Ponr- ‘ ; tiae High School and enlisted on| 2nd Mrs. Edwin = eas February 18, 1967, F. Offer of 165 rj * E. Highland Dr. Kon stated” wit he v, | E, Bishan De REMEMBER at WYMAN’S Navy at Brooklyn, N. Y. is Don) ,. Dickerson, son of. Mr. and Mrs.| Ship is attending J. L. Dickerson of 37 Matthews St.jthe Coast Dickerson, a former Poatiac Guards Elec High ‘School stu- » tronic Techni- of dent, completed, cians School at ° a a pra” alge r Groton, Conn.” Of- z : < = =: i Par tater Chicago, ret. © Fifer graduated OFFER : : ae : = : reqently. complet. 2 |trom Birmingham High School in : HOUSE of COLOR ed a tour in the 955, received basi: at ‘A0EURELE M e d iteranean cassia mal act, : LLPAPER aboard the U vo UHLEEEELE * | Aucilla (AOS 6) i and expects to be ’ |Bars to Sell on Sunday? =< : _ home for three ‘ ; ALLEGAN ® — City Council weeks y 10. DICKERSON . FEED May has called a special meeting for * tremendous value in comfort and smart good design, Cush- A recent eins a the good| today to consider budget proposals , tol wan Sgt.|end vote on whether Allegan tav. mg erns will be permitted to open . bons filled with ultra-soft foam rubber! Heavy frame con-~- struction, Choice of new upholstery materials. Removable 1028 W. Huron James Amps, son of Mrs. Eliza-icinday afternoons. Tavern keepers . beth alin of 373 Ditmar Ave:.. claim recent beer price increases cushions. Choose from several colors that will add new FE 8-0428 a Personne] Administra- i Sunday competition in nearby warmth to your home. Swivels easily on its own rocker base ton Specialist is serving with the towns work, an economic hardship to give complete versatility, -. North Atlantic Treaty Crppnien- on their present operations. Regular $79. 95, Save $20. o7! 41 DOWN nce Meek’ 's Give You Blue Trading Stamps Good for Valuable Premiums! Army Pvt. James H. Lutkins, |culttvator, also designed the ma- gon of Mrs. John R. 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Rest-A-Matic Recliner | Regular $79 ee a a oa a SWIVEL CLEANER - Sagee wtony menoieg is { \ Octiil dedsencetaclhy te ny glean No buttons! iNetelait tn _washable Masland Duran and new colorful Sylmer Fabric that resists . “dirt and stains. Big and deep for complete healthful -teloxation, _ Super-cushionied- with Goodrich: Texfocm. Just: bod “we to make Bad nd rh lia * : ii : $ 4 ‘ in igs gpa SN ee ee ere - . . =e aaa a HJALMAR 7. ALLEN Service for Hjalner T. Allen, 55, of 91 N, Roselawn Dr. will be at 2 pm. Friday from the Sparks- Griffin Chapel with the Rev. Le- Roy W. Shafer of the First Church of the Brethren officiating. Burial Will follow in Oak Hil Cemetery. Mr. Allen died~ yesterday morn- ing in Pontiac General Hospital after. a brief iliness. eee MRS. JACK ALSTROM Mrs. Jack (Clarice) Alstrom, gn, |the ‘Of B 10 Union Ct. died suddenly, Monday afternoon at her residence. She had been employed as an elevator operator at the Pontiac, State Bank Bldg. Besides her husband, Mrs. “4 | strom is survived by her mother, Mrs, Jessie C. Denton of Tyscom-' _ bia, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs.) Thomas Pappas of Pontiac and Mrs, Marie Strickland of Knox- Ville, Tenn. Prayer service was conducted fast night in the Sparks - Funeral by the Rev. James, H. Luther of Silvercrest Baptist 4 Church. Mrs, Alstrom's body @is then sent to the Peck Funeral Home, Hartselle, Ala., for service and burial. FE. L, DINNAN ITHACA — Service for E. L. ‘Dinnan, who died Tuesday. will be. ‘held at 2 p.m, ‘Thursday from’ Beebe Funeral Home with burial’ in Ithaca Cemetety. | Formery of Pontiac, Mr, Difinan is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ye Soe pod i ae ee well of Ithaca, and four sons, Clar- tiac and Leo of Oak Park. Deaths i in . Pontiac Area? rof Pontiac. Griffin wite, ‘Elizabeth May; one son, Lyle surance industry in the | sempiodanme Digs O60 006 1 Da = Mrs. Lila Neighbors of Pontiac, |th Mrs, Phyllis Spratt of Mt, Morris and Mr Mary Lou Graff of De- tro! . Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Preseau and Mrs. Frank Souler, both of Pontiac; and Mrs. Lyle Schell of Sterling: and three brothers, Elisworth Kinney of At- lanta, Mark and John Kinney both and Manufacturing Co., terday: He was: born in Bordeaux, France, PITTSBURGH @ — Addi- son Browne Dally, %, board chairman of two oil firms and « Service will be at 1 p.m, Thurs- ae ae ee ee of Riegle Funeral Home, 2417 'S. Saginaw St., Fiimt, Mrs. Selt- jzer’s body will be brought to Ot- tawa Park Cemetery; 6180 Dixie Highway for burial, 0i]_wildcatter, for nearly F years, died yesierday. He was born in Pittsburgh. : ~ LINCOLN, Neb, @—Dr. A. Le- land. Forrest, 44, chancellor of Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln since 1954 and formerly at Taylor University, Upland, Tex,, and Anderson, Ind., College, ; died’ yesterday. He was born in) Eastland, Tex. STANLEY STREETER DRAYTON PLAINS. — Service for Stanley Streeter, 65, of 4746 Clinton Dr., was held at 1 p.m. {today in the Coats Funeral Home. ‘Burial followed in Lakeview Cem- letery. Mr. CHICAGO a—Johin P.. Royston, 51, Chicago insurance broker, Streeter is survived by his. who supervised the Japanese: ir in- , - head of’ the Gladys City Oil, Gas, yes- jand fire departments of adjacent! = 2 Asked’ 5 ‘to Give snag | Joint Protection | | A study has been asked by Pon- ‘tine Rep. Leslie H, Hud of the Passed by the Senate, a motorist) trading in his car would have to, possibility: of . intregrating police! emove the state license plates. and put them on the ‘new vehicle. The measure, which supportrs’ said would Put Michigan in line | Bil Vol Reauire | Keeping Auto Plates; LANSING 9 — Under a bill villages and small towns in Mich- _— * * t Hudson today introduced a res- olution in the House of Represent- atives seeking appointment of a study committee. He said there were many small communities which might unite in and fire pro- tection, "This would not only be a tremendous saving to the taxpay- er, but would be more efficient,” Hudson said. : * * * The study is- expected to be Present law calls for license) plates to go with the car in a transfer of ownership, rather than) to stay with the oritinal regis | trant. i | with action probably to follow at | the next session, the representa- dated almost from the time it is! ee |distributed, Andrews said. ° postwar of Drayton Plains; three step-chil- reconstruction government dren, Mrs. Marie Mileski of Kings- Monday, He was born in Hart-. ton, Gerald Haines of Pontiac and ford, Conn. aad ons rots Le ot Bacon | one * Missing ince last November 17, 50 City Women \when he was ~~ in the ‘cupine Mountains the tel Prepare to Take Peninsula, Mr, Suecne was found Saturday. School Census Mrs. Jennie L. Nique =, ‘ ifilling out the census forms. Dies at Thomas as 50 women will spread out 'St., will be at 2 p.m. Friday | Luxurious Wash ’ n’ Wear | Lingerie for Mother! Van Raalte nylon tricot ed T's, os - WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALE “Dining Room Suites MANY. PIECES GOING AT COST AND Less! qo war ... Right Now ¢ ' dad Perveeces y , d. | ee na ern | Unusual Savings in AND OPEN STOCK PIECES PARK FREE! WEEK DAYS 9:30 A. M.-6 P.M, THURS., FRI, SAT. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. accordance with. state law RALPH JUDD ‘Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home, ” LAPEER — Service for Ralph|Oxiord. The Rev. Fred Clark wil ne ©, een, over Judd, former pitcher with the New Officiate and burial will be in Oak-'1;.” school System, said all infor- ~ ierators- Frank Hemingway will officiate.’ oun $0 Sedlag. Setematty ant | ihentation eotiected Mr. Judd, 55, resided at 34 Adams’ g resident of Thomas for 52% the school system in planning its &t spent 008 toe pasle Sr sate at: Surviving are his wife, Siu fast Coe oe aes en an nell ta (to om Ae ie mer Mrs. Irene Leach, whom he) trong Cicb, Oxford, the Macca- married Nov. 24, 1948; two step-| bees and Thomas Community | children, Roger and Patricia cay, ‘Bowfishing Festival Set . Leach of Lapeer, and his father, William Judd of Lapeer. | She is survived by her mother, | ‘Stipe 95 Van Raalte nylon tricot © Gowns ‘part he ~ ADVANTAGES ‘Bositiess. ‘Training Listed below are some of the reaons why young peopie should @ VETERAN APPROVED The_ Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St. _ Call in Person, Phone, or Return this Ad for Bulletin Attend. Day, Half-Day, or Evening School to heip you Teap if ‘the benefits obtained through business training. 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(a eee = ‘Tus Porrisc Purses is deifvered by carrier for @ cents & Week: where cartier eerie is not available by mat) Macomb, — w Counties tt ~ $12.66 « year: elsewhere in wicrieam = ar Al ma or ee the Ray B States yea’ mail sgbscriptions pavable in ree, Phone Swentiag aang es eens ~ —— ae MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU or CIPOULATIONS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 -Mindszenty to Remain . in American Legation The Kanar regime in Hungary has made demands that the U.S. Legation . remove “its strange guest,” JosEPH CARDINAL MinpszentTy, Outside the country, . "6 s3 é When Soviet troops overthrew the revolutionary regime of Imre Nacy on November 4, the 65 year old Car- dinal was given-asylum: in the lega- tionc: ‘The Kapar government has charged. Tepeatedly that he is permit- ted to use his place of refuge as a base “for secret « anti- -government - activity. ° Our legation has replied that — _ everything practicable is being done to see that no political or related activities are being con- ’ ducted by Mrvpszenry. ny x « * In the Hungarian revolution the Primate of Hungary was rescued after seven years imprisonment. on. charges of treason. Through his long ordeal he became a living symbol of spiritual resistance to Communism, An observer, Dr. Grorcz A. SHusTER, reported that “MinpszerTy was and is the sole moral force in the coun- try. The-drive of this national up- heaval draws strength from him.” ee Ww Se Ue While our State Department. can- not be too happy about the situation, > pheumonia, diarrhea and enteritis — caused nearly a third - of all deaths. Today they are responsible for only one- twentieth, . : eel taaeke sh gh ye ‘portant: ‘menace, to health,- The. da- group. is the... charges. « 1The home Wee badly’ teidtvitoabe who eae not ctherwine | enjoy" their parents and a home dur- ing their formative years,” declares Foundation President Gpones Buoper. Weis of the People — a { i m NE ores ~ M re Ke , Advances in medicine alone can- not guarantee progress. ‘But if an informed public will take advantage of the benefits of modern medical ~- care, progress is assured. « "4 7. Py at 4 7" nature. In regards to out-of. city patients in General Hospital sharing the cost, we sure do. I've been in Gen- eral several times and have paid the standard fee for semi-private ‘room service plus 15 per cent sur- tax. Based on a 10-day stay, with room charge at $18, that would be $27 surtax. Do taxpayers pay $27 a year (not just 10 days) for the hospital? Mrs. Matharipe. Meedy 5751 Eldridge St. “ OVERHEARD, in a dream ot things to come: “Yes, son, you may use the space ship this evening, but don’t go any farther than the moon, and re- turn home by midnight.” aa " "Tae port's statement that his head was “bloody, but unbowed” contains the explanation of why it was bloody, that is, because he refused to bow to. the inevitable. Mr. Kern says Pontiac had $2 million in cash in 1954 and infers something happened to it. Isn't that what we used to pay for the __city hall?. When Mr. Kern speaks - of unproductive expenses, does he —— The Man About ai 100,000 Tulips Display Will Be at Its ‘Peak Beginning Sunday men and teachers is not productive er worthwhile? You can cut taxes by discharging half the police. like some of the fire halls and stop: building schools. You can sure cut taxes if you want to cut services. But who wants to live or do busi- hess i kocr a cheap town? Try doing without some of these thitigs, and you'll soon find out you get more for your local.tax dollar than any money you spend. There are too many good things.to be thank- ful for and Mr. Kern should start looking. —— Average Taxpayer Antique: A chair that isn’t worth ten cents but sells for $100. For at least a week, beginning next Sunday, Mother's Day, the tulips at White Chapel Memorial Park -in Troy Township, will be at their best. David Lawrence Svs: — _ Eisenhower Keeps. Us Out of War Manager Dorval D. ‘Symons, over 100,000 blossoms will -be on display, in colors that defy the rainbow, and in number of new varieties. i This annual tulip showing, which we Ww ASHING TON — There seems § Does all this mean rae tothe believe tops anything of that nature in tt “A @ strange mood of irritation the entire nation, is for the free inspec- veloping in the country, The tion of the public every day, including *"!Pes are alam taxes, high { Sundays, from eight o'clock im the morn- jagger rising Spend “The Roughed Up Rider : e Sty % Mr, Rapaport asks Mr.. Kern what his father did with a com- mission his father made on a sale of taxes in this month of May, ist? : cece OBVIOUS ANSWERS e These questions answer them selves, as the American people do in wal : , profit ~ sad te tes — have sky- not want to get into any war ex- the “his-business? We I : own. t : squeezes in busi- Z cept in ease of absolute necessity. don't ask you what you do with < Sten pulled. sowthensh 0 Pontiac, ness, ‘tight mon- Also, what about the young They expect the President of the yours. Why shouldn't » man be on. the best route there being through Au- . ey,” and a vari: mem now im school or ip their United States to do everything he privileged to expect an answer “purn Heights to Crooks Road where you _ety-of-eollateral- —peacetime jobs? Wouldn’t-most.--can -to keep--them- out. of every — te a question - directed -at city turn right for three miles to East Long foe gle ine coe aie oe: war. é ° officials? It's his right. Lake Road. =< any o beards about + their * s= ‘ ' ; crities are trying call to gniferm? How would the One wonders sometimes why Some people make fools of.them- The entrance is on East Long Lake to make Presi pabante pi a cut te te Ya selves by making stupid statements Road, just east of Crooks Road, Keep begets whe are complaining fe __ anyone would: presi and asking foolish questions. 1 don't to the right-in making all turns and on Ld as the scapegoat. Phin hme Boy emotions ines batho th nercbemrmath aiewe 74 22Y Mr. Rapaport did this, but-if all driveways in the park, and you can © sters.ot other generations. Maybe who says the smog is not s0 obnoxious, oe Per our rock ‘n’ roll music isn't high. rettgniysibces lives: weaiaentatneest statements from Maki f C cent surtax’ ent our: entire “bil, ° high ; but that may be becausé You can get Democratic Pave © duledquarters ings | or ough yrup! Maybe that doear't seein like mutt’ ClAS%, 404, Maybe we.dog’t, wear! from mob violence but, only accustomed to it. iere. They were inspired in large to you, but to plain working peo. “tities of drese- up, , but: r period during which active past by leaders fare. Confgress’con- 5 ple it ambents Ws uile « bit so WST*.*8 Sued es other young peo-: i TAtes? | Weeling that such a task can safely ‘rolled by the Demmeratic A increasing difficulties ‘mi come cestrcted t ale by you see, Mr. Kerf, the good people, !*- ; a . MIChIGAD, generate ty cri tying renee: Mane fee 5 t shouldn't have to be er five Sa Se | This Cardiwal still isin perions 2257 ‘Bol D. Lomerson of the administration, on the theory -— & Gin. > og ener eee share: tej farther 9 Gebietes your THOUGHTS FOK TODAY danger. A recent Communist of thé Oakland County Road Commis- that this is good political swatany batch of this or trate for makipg the cough medi- hospital... When thou didst terrible things : demonstration in Budapest called _- sion ‘says they're taking dow the snow Seeks mideeaptcilniy tor card po pee 9 tam volar ream feodln d coh One Who Paid ‘which we looked net for, thon : for “no haifw ioral fences. ae the yee Sables are being gas. sane wetonmed — camest down, the mountains - i ny. MONE put out: of criticism is a tide and, instead prescription envelope), please tell me what Paul Kern bé ; Mindszenty.” ‘ ° - of battling if, they swim with its | pharmacist ‘is luck "you have. recems to be an expert = Sewed dows et thy preseace— - SSPE Oy San a - polities! currents. Asabtar iy ighay es in asking questions. I wonder how Isaiah 64:3, I Nig 7 . Turtles. ie ‘the ‘Clinton River near the The ‘. s ss nee es way- of or toto oc tite words lone a ae a es poreeees os 7 wen mp. prion. B age The ps : Ri war Pro Health home of is having its effect and many bird. bests oF ana heen wal ‘be anewered sy Jet's have it on everybody's one A line Aalivags gress in “Herbert Alistar 20 _._ eitizens: are new. te Among the peep Brady, if a seif- tions, not just his Man people See DE Ot ve of teen the Advances in medicine and: piublie of “Waterford have been eatching ‘his Plame ‘all thelr. tle on the tems that are tse Preu, Feats, rkigan. would. like to know oo Er and eesth, the health and her standard. of young ducks in former'years. But this Ss See DR. BRADY. ti oe Be sa brand commission =) Paul Kern Real thoughts, is a pbwer.—Joubert. aS vfepring tes trapping the turtles and will Yet only six months have ge gag ares : : living have cut the ak -threm“up for duck feed. by since: the election in which the ene . c ofa ia “ o"% ° ei oR BaP ; disease death rate in the ‘United Os 2 won such an overwhelming victory ~Lanolin ase Records Psyc ologist: rere — States by 90 per cent, ‘said Health Saabs oe, brought from Florida at the polls, ' : : “yO Information Foundation, es as. ke years ago by What's happened sine? Whole =. Discard 10. Pounds ‘i in 10 Da S “Mr. and Ransom Plowman * Salicylie Acid ; a y “In 1900 the Foundation | of Birmingham, and grown in a tub, now HE tae Bane major issues Mild Tincture of iodin (also — “2. - a out, three communicable Ms cig feet Salone in fu Moor, pat otic sdunaiy eae naa” ¢ | is typ ymony Dieters must taper ott! Yet it one glass of water into a full ice” of Hoty, was was ‘baby-sitting for fire.” ae tint ‘first thought was to save | sof ath eve a x Unless later outdistanced, ae other 1. Woundett reports that the decliné in TB me deaths is due to better housing and + aoa Amundsen cake! "Mrs. Randall ea = = ‘ot Pontiae Lake, npc bey Som _ A letter just ‘received trom - cma Sart | _THE PONTIAC C PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY ater se re xa feat Tp kaa oA “SEVEN | that if may eventually. become meu ‘He , that although " : peliek isa ls oldie: eect Rik ght N ati TWedial Bilson, [nce S ===" Conservation Seen rasa are Boilermakers Rap tw are | a ee oe ~ [they are eonsdered function |AnCient Saying — |so cin hear yournelt tht,” Hospital Head Says sce. Sin im ‘hes @S Trend in US. ~ | ee a ee Thele [ob. (tien ome LOS ANGELES —The United something ’ i sala ioe States is becoming quite conserv- owe od ira et dba ts PHILADELPHIA ~The Inter- tos ‘ed ieneeeiiatiell ative, says Mexico City-architect|/ development of our country is "ational Brotherhood of Boiler- " Felix Candela, and this is reflect-|only beginning.” _ makers — blacksmiths toda y|Pefore long we'll be ed in its architecture. spiked a popular old saying ; ae ~ ; A * SS) ee Ae Ee ates Seca aE Ee = ita ot k ie as iH ape x ind A SS P ‘ ‘ be 3 : = ia dc it i % 7 Pai TA : ce ee ee ee KR ciao . | oa : _THtE | PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAX 8, 1957. Ce & . . 5 | Soe — | (Universities Face-Problem of Mounting Enrollment [Wsratie Yar” J JUNIOR EDITORS Thareatien, Face Problem 0 Oe eee ee ren, ang eas MI EE ber oan eae Let i eee uni es, mee met by raising student tuition fees. x * #* the first time, heard Tuesday that| and skilled men and women in |") 9° UTE NOt | integs something is done to meet) anal ah ot cone said the question had been raised! the situation, the survey concluded, I, s:terauGenerstors ment and lack of funds. A summary of the survey showed/by limiting the number of stt-ithe general assumption “may welll » Carbyretore—Fuel Pumps these conelusions: dents admitted. Almost all of this valid” ly by the American . of Land- tens polled said the suggestion At veguler list prices or, Grant Colleges and Univer- if prefer to de your own aes Se Soe ee inieBing, we will give you tions are represented by two . 20% discount. associations. located in ‘all the/Males Seek Bargains . A survey, prepared from ques: the beauty salons are getting ap- tionnaires distributed among mem-| .\intment requests from the men. ber colleges, was to be presented The reason; barbershops recently to the meeting. It said? . advanced the price of haircuts to “Unless bread educational op- ($1.50. Beauty shops charge their portunity of high quality is held 'clients—usually women—only $1. $50! 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Bas eZ ; 2 =! : eS ee * q o : . 2 , : 9 : ; z $ ap ‘ : " # se te oe 3 i } gate ; 3 “ais B il | és oc 5 a i vf 4 , feo : fas | Ped ‘ 4 | SS * “ \ . 3 : " : < a 3 sai 2 Sg 3 i i \ * ‘ hed ‘ \ , ‘ ‘ c i tHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESD AY. x AY 8. ‘9st: , a So em contends; the river forms the boun-| "Residents yt 7 Torgoto ‘eaclhion 6 eni aiaae tia EX ‘dary ‘the’ east. su tan ine be, topine loaves the shy And tome bn 00 Chery Crop Hit Lo Ha zen Grouy Moves 10 Head Off: 22 = 23 Seely famine ace Honduran officials also charged| ome ‘Slightly by Frost ‘2e"¥= mer Honduras Border Trouble ===] wace MAKE YC an . CAMP KILMER, N. J. @—This public. : : Blossoms to Be Good eaten are —_ = cng The OAS commission flew a. a ' " 4 oH OF Ww : ten y TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, w—| border fighting began last week. Panamanian and two American. ye . ; } reasiny eather; late oe sar shan & lout Oa The Organization of American! An unofficial source, said several Officers to Cifuentes to investi- w/1) ° ae ds Not Encountered ? . ' we ‘ BY threshold to freedom for thou- States moved today to head off hundred «Nicaraguan troops at- ee three-1 man OAS group =f sands of Hungarian refugees, inew border trouble as Honduras tacked Cifuentes early yesterday | terred yesterday with Honduras’ TRAVERSE CITY. .. — Spotty x * accused Nicaragua of breaking 4 government communique said) ruling military junta about troop frost damage has been reported in The last busload will leave the the three-day-old truce ° with at-\the Nicaraguans were’ driven off withdrawal. the Grand ‘Traverss tegion cherry] reception center after a brief cer-| tacks at two: points. “without a wpe casualty on our Informants said the junta in- iy A T ION AL FO )D- S ri RE : ; . E emony. A group from President} Nicaragua quickly denied the side.” | % sisted that Nicaragua pull her fj ¢rop with predictions that the set Eisenhower's Committee on Ref-' charges. A spokesman for Presi-| | Denies the Honduran accu- troops from the area of the Seg at blossoms generally should be| ugee Relief will join with Brig.‘dent Luis Somoza declared his sation, President Somosa said in-ovia, or Coco, River. Honduras Sy ¢ good if further freezing tempera- G*®- moneda & Wooten in the government “sticks to its com-|—————- meinem arn “I SUGAR CURED—READY TO EAT tires are not encountered. ceremony. imitments’ to the cease-fire the : mute tin * |OAS. team negotiated last week- ee All in all, over %5,000 refugees end. Clarence Mullett, district horti- have passed through the camp to! OAS officials ~ rushed trivestiogn:| cultural agent, said the Grand new homes in this country, tors to the border last night after Traverse region embraces a few’ The last refugees to leave are Honduran Foreign Minister Jorge: small “pockets’’ where ents air Widowed mothers and some Hun- Fidel Duron protested that. Nic- was stagnant over the past week-/®@tians with special skills who|araguan troops had assaulted Ci- end, Some farmers may r sub- have not yet been placed. They fuentes, He also claimed the Hon- ]- stantial losses in these areas, but”!!! go to the S:. George Hotel| duran border town of Las Manos others escaped almost completely, in. Brooklyn, where they will be had been subjected to a mortar’ ag AGIC. 'SMOKED “nse Lb. in Your WALLPAPER tPICNICS ms said, cared for by private — re-' attack. - * , coos CALIFORNIA C-7, 24 SIZE ratites reached 26 Satur-| lief agencies. Cifuentes ig, on the frontier ad ii the Traverse City’ | about 150 miles west of the Indian : "area. Readings of 28 and 29 were P C Bo b il Mocoron, where ‘the general in area cchevaa for about ussia an m Hececall - storm canal: two hours early Sunday, Mullett: mica U.S., Expert Was J SERVICE? ous damage from similar tempera-, : tures in previous years. | COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. ee * _ |{INS) -—- One of the nation’s top ‘air defense experts warns the Unit-| grea beng ro that sweet cher- ied States faces “for the first time ries in heavy bloom suffered less.in our history the possibility of a over the weekend’ than sours, He catastrophic attack on our own said the overall picture for both pomes homes and our cities.” varieties looked better than last! Maj. Gen. Marshall §. Caiter,. a lchief of staff of. Continental Air! en Defense Command in Colorado Show Angel Stays Busy’ Springs. said the Soviets have a ‘capability of sending 500 eens NEW YORK @®—Roger Stevens, nental bombers over the U.S. . 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Sizes 844- — 12, _ 3.1. r | AC is =e ~ 7 > * ~- > ~~ 2 é ~ - = *» . * Cod cd = es cm | ~~ = we ‘a * ~ * Cd * & * in 2 Gy A Fg En A a ae ant |, cE } Dye Eos ie yh A PONTIAC PRESS, wEpNEsDaY, MAY. 1957 NS : i” ee x > Why Wasn't It Dumped? " "=o FOFTOS to Get Frank Lloyd Wright Lights "sit ASE make san onte wie Quided Missiles | Fuse in Arizona’ Controversy GLASSES New js the time to Red China Warns U.S. PHOENIX, Ariz, (INS) — second pair of sane oe | ft Still Plans to Seek) famed. architect Frank Lloyd scription green lenses better ‘Liberation’ of Island © of work between all the adminis- trative agencies, the governor's) a Made to Your Exact Prescription World-jutter disregard for the natural to understand the complicated flow ey of Arizona.” . sie igfial NOT : ng that ‘a capitol in the office and the —. HONG KONG W# —- Red’ China has Mt the - dg oe sun cour e~ _ sag or werd Nations which have become in-| E yes Examined OLD BUSSEY warned today the stationing of] seer Aeincmn. tiatehonee intn Maggnets thet bic wailing te placed erences mace IT, in addition! Now Located at R. HAR 5 a a to India and Pakistan, are: Bur-| 40 6. Boginaw ' |U.S. guided missiles on Formosa oblivion. in PaPago Park, a state-owned, | 1 : i P | ; tract east of Phoenix. ma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Ghana, | Nest te State Theater | wit not shake its intention to ‘The 81-year-ld Wright, who has|4sert y Laos, Libya, Morocco, Israel, In- FE 4-521) “liberate” the Nationalist Chinese his winter headquarters on the) He argues that any plams to donesia, Korea, Sudan, Tunisia island. af Arizona desert north of Phoenix,| place a new capitol at its present (and Viet Nam + + «* is jercg Pag ap —e location downtown Phoenix ae nein a The United States announced the state w is “functional” would only further complicate | . ‘ yesterday it had agreed with sign for a new state capitol, the city's traffic problems. ; OVAL SALE Chiang Kai-shek’s government to eh 8 Under Wright's recommenda- ‘R AN ACCIDENT station a U.S. Air Force unit. on 4 A BURGLARY 4 'Formosa equipped with Matador . /missiles. Vice Adm. Stuart H. In- aAlawsuits ©@ igersoll, the U. S. 7th Fleet com- Things mey be selling slong 'mander, announced earlier today emoothly for you NOW, but . advance units equipped with Mat- no ne can foretell whee mie-|adors already had arrived on For- fertune will strike “al * €@®@ mosa. anytime! There's mo need to rety on buck | when you can have Séeasete HARTFORD INSURANC Wright and his plans/tions, both hotles of the State slaty ~— Means — ‘BEDROOM BARGAINS 3 0 Qua lity SU ITES AND OPEN STOCK PIECES ~ Reduced “£2 % ond More! to report for a physical éxamina-|architects whe have been commis- tions of state governmen nt” remain tion. Vanderboegh, a 29-year vet-\sioned by the State-Planning andjing in the present capitol. << -* « eran, now stationed in Washing-|Building Commission. a «4 « ton, D. C., with He state-commianigned ight’s The Matador can carry nuclear! 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He married Mary Hickey, another geod Democrat, and to them was | born on Sept. 6, 1888, a tough, wiry, red-headed male child they . ¥. She spoke French and Ger-; mar fluently, and understood Har- brow) They were married in the | private chapel of Boston's some- times thunderous William Cardi-| nal O'Connell in October, 1914. “Honey Fitz’ sang “Sweet Ade-; line’ at the reception. Joe bor- rowed $2,000 from_his father to launch his married life. | Their children commenced with Joe dr., an astonishingly handsome and gifted lad born in 1915 and killed in 1944, followed by John, Rosemary, Kathleen, killed in 1948, Eunice, Patricia, | Robert, Jean and Edward. BR Loge Aeademy at Manhattanville, & ‘Kennedys, N ‘and rede with him to national and, ly worried about the stricken na- Te cord meeting with a group of ‘ture of the U. S, during the de-Nieman Fellows from his alma nan Joa, Kennedy pooer his| ™ater, Kennedy mentioned K i ng eyes to the national political pic-/Geore, VI's impedianent in speech, ‘ture in the. early 1930s, Partially’ his nd uncertainty. He because of his’ friend and fel./ Sid his first ‘unereneion of Queen ‘Elizabeth was that “‘she looked) low: teetotaler Jim Farley, all he 2 could see on the horizon was the like an ordinary, .ather dowdy | governor of New York, Franklin/Middle class American housewife.” Delano Roosevelt. He became one) of F. D. R.’s campaign advisers: * *® * He went on to praise the king's [? ite. House? WG Ware ipney tha he could resignation as ambassador to the) innate 1 spend the rest of his life, but keen-/court of St. James, In an off-the- was lost in the headlines which soon proclaimed that Kenhedly’s two of the Fellows had been m . He went to Washington and handed Roosevelt his goriguesion. ong (est: More of Kennedy sags m triumph and disaster.’ (Copyright, 1937, by INS) international fame. ' * * * In the end it was a betrayed confidence that caused Kennedy's . Swedish King Ignores Pomp — } BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS | | SERVICE | Swedish King ®Gustat Adolf VI ‘has surprised no one by asking) Stuffed Shirt? Not Gustav! | Queen Elizabeth. Prince Philip, husband of Britain's The-lanky, energetic king, whe, neither smokes nor drinks, has’ jtwice visited_the United States — “New Tablet Relieves ‘Hot Flashes,” Irritation From Change- Of-Life Medal Photo 1 took,” | Medical science now offers Without Costly Injections!” “Wasn't ering veseek relief from the nite tet Pinkham’s Tablets. Now I don't wake up nights with hot flashes. My disposition is sunnier and I don't have ‘ sorry for myself’ spells!" Chicago, Ill. “Then took 150 Birdos j in i at Quebec Hospital splendid judgment. 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History's highest paid pianist) Chamber of Commerce has pre-—he went from 50 cents a night|"e8s, unwearable. sented to Congress a broad plan to two million dollars a year—has| * * for transferring the Tennessee Val- recently lost more ley Authority's power facilities te Pounds. local private or public ownership.| His worried fans can be reas-|—teaching. » The transfer would include trans. sured on one. thing, however.’ mission Jines and steam and hydro- Lee's reducing diet didn't cause * The diet had one drawback. The ‘new tiger-thin Liberace found his, ‘country to teach piano playing by’ wardrobe, one of the most exten-'a method he says is the first new sive and expensive in show — one in 20 years. . | | change that in their case, Liberace soon will establish a \chain of music schools across the * * * “It isn’t, however, one of those than 30) The new Liberace also confided | ‘learn to playin 10 easy lessons’ he has embarked on a new career'systems, It is a complete music course, and includes harmony, Teaching is traditionally one of theory, music appreciatign—and the lowest paid professions. But! ishowmanship, ai he said. electric plants, but dams, flood-|him {p lose a single one of his control and irrigation facilities {mous dimples. would remain under the TVA. | sk ea HATS MY LINE i tention prepare for the Mths, Gergen wen 2 House Public. Works Committee ‘confided during a luncheon at the Each word \s related to my werk. Un. a Cham Leute Vv. Sex Vieues “Mclice omccompays as ri as possible to guess my line. Answer s epekeamann, | ; ng but meat, Sutton, president of the Carolina (1:5, fowl, vegetables—and fresh : Power and Light Co., opposed a | eruit. , o- - @& = te issue revenue bonds for | Once my stomach shrank li. Ree Rant me expansion. ‘found that if I ate a roll I simply: SAAR AAAS, AAR He said the proposal . would ‘couldn't finish a meal. George lost| PAA BOSE SSR weaken congressional control ver ———— | OR Re, . TVA expenditures. ey San “9 ss ces ec F New York ‘Aquacades’ | oy me Sutton ca or a ban on all, ' | ay SARS PON Sy funds for building or operating Won't Try 13th Season | Bee BS BS 3k is SS = r = etd ee _ ee NEW YORK (AP)—One of New BRAD SOS ee AY SoA SND BRAND ae és = ction. ramet A ork's longest-running summertime! 6 ee SO FAR —_— = outdoor shdws has decided not to ‘ : _ Soi anaes saan He also recommended. that TV A ris its luck with a 13th season. | - f 3. cee 7 a OOD be required to pay the same level Ejjiott Murphy said that declining a MAP 8 bd BERD 0 TENRS RD of taxes imposed on private enter- | receipts made him decide against. 5. AGP pnd See SiS tea a prise and that the authority be)» new edition of “‘Aquacades’’ this| 9 its BGR Ba limited to its onset service area. / year at the Flushing Meadow Park, 6. BYUR bars san inn 3 | which was the site of New York's , come os a Voting ar in the > french World’s Fair in 1939. o | 9. VERLIS RR SARE SOK SARE XE AY Ca Se Sea Cameroons ca have both t e | * * * 10, TEECASY ° : 2 Goi AY CLAS written names of candidates and) New York's other big outdoor - r-e ae heer ink thom entire we the symbols (rooster, spider or) spectacular ‘Show Boat,” will go © 1007 Wheto tty imma, bun...tte bad, diesen, 1 one half moon) so that ballots can be'on again however in the amphi-' east by voters who cannot read. theater at Jones Beach state park.| Now witha Low Cost > It tokes. only a few minutes to make all necessary arrangements for your loan — Repay like rent. Air Condition Your Home \ i Automobile in Bedroom Astonishes Women| HARDIN, Ky. ® —.Miss Regina Pace opened the window one night and yelled to a neighbor: “‘there’ | ‘a car in my bedroom.” The retired school teacher was, ‘so right. Not only was an auto in| “her bedroom, so were its two oc- cupants. Their injuries were mild con- sidering how they got there. The auto had left the highway, torn through a fence, bounced ‘across a field and smashed through a wall of Miss Pace’s home, knock- ‘ing her out of bed. i piano ‘will live on through : this! ‘ss himself considers the ‘pros-, pect delightful, “Long after I am gone,” he said. in that tone of extreme unction| ;, that has made his name a by-; word for a certain brand of} charm, “my association with. the course.’’ * * * Some are enchanted by the Lib- erace brothers’ charm, Some. find it a bit humid and oppressive. But)” whether you like it or not, it is) ‘like Niagara Falls in one respect = it is always turned on full fau-: cet, and never runs dry in public.) ¥ * * « Sample: When asked what he. would like to have time write as ‘his epitaph, Liberaeé replied: in-| Stantly with his wide smile: “If I have caused a few more! People| p p smile | in the world, Tit se a will not have tivea in vain. I want: - ‘only that the world shall be bet- i” * * * As I tiptoed out, Brother George asked: ‘Have you heard my latgst. album? It’s the first one to fea-| ture rock ‘n’ roll with a violiy. i “George Liberace goes / teen- ager! But you have to yee up with the times.” = 4 | Willman Reappdinied ‘to Regional Plan Group ‘tered because of my presence in} Pontiac: City Myhager Walter K. Willman has begn reappointed by: ‘Gov, Witiame ys J a second term on the Detroif Metropolitan Area ‘Regional Plasining Commission. . Willman’s/new term will expire in 1959. / ee : — a MA | eB UMBER: Le we 549 N SAG! NAW $] Babee BENSON «a 4 SUPPLIES * FUEL Pontiac ié Mich Ti 1é FES 2521 soudae gonieadld ot uti Sieadite tavern ~ Whatever the occasion... ats better with CORBY: Ss The first whiskey choice of America’s best barmen! BLENDED WHISKEY—86 PROOF—68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS—JAS. BARCLAY &CO. LTD, PEORIA. ML: g fd Bes 2 Z Pi 5 Fat j Me 4 ar * i Fi / — a. —s ey art pe act eee I i shiney rer rennin bance ng lng spl fe ete ntnnet met ipipyenenn i HA ay | ae a a ee fe SS 2 see non tA =a + SS ; ct 9 a SS ES se 2 et eS PB rare 2 ea ga s THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 ase PERG oF i a Stas Ose ss | oa wif : } ae HEART SHAPED OR ~° 8.IN. LAYER ROSES-IN-SNOW Mother's Day Soke o 715 TASTY CRUST © 0 0 amar rwovsor mes. sox 69¢ — fi Golden Loaf Cake PARKER © 0 OMY 19¢ Coffee Cake onc... o3Y “SUPER-RIGHT” RIB PORTION _ OVEN-READY . 5 TO 9 LB. SIZES “ 43: u 29 Pork Smoked Hams site'vomo. » 43¢— Pork Loins... . Pork Chops waver uw 79 ¢ Pork Sausage “SIE"IT wt. 33¢ Boiled Ham amt... $e 49e Sis Fronks 7 sagen ms. 39¢ Sliced Bacon “t0Sc? . . nts. 53¢ %. 65¢ Smoked Hams wxerer-amer « 49¢ MORE MOTHERS DEPEND ee eee ee “SUPER-RIGHT” LOIN PORTION Roast .. Fresh Smelt ‘ema * .. um Qe rare Wai i uae « . & SJE. Fantail Shrimp “aise ‘3 65¢ Dressed Perch ‘az FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS LIBBY’S CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF Frozen Pies A 79 A&P Spinach Seat. . 2 xe 29 ‘Ubby’s Lemonade. , . 4 i 45¢ French Fries stite + + Fe Me 2 39 CALIFORNIA 75-88 SIZE NAVEL ORANGES . 5 Green Onions . . ... 3 som 29%¢ Cole Slaw its Grapefruit som , . . 8 st. 59¢ Pineapples oa" . . . 3 1.00 , REMEMBER MOTHER WITH FLOWERS FROM A&P : AZALEAS 2.5... . or 2.39 HYDRANGEAS . ... u2%u2.49 5 vo HE 106 ENTER LEVER BROTHERS’ $100,000 EASY WIN REDEEM YOUR MONEY-SAVING ——— AT Toot Lux Liquid ING PABRICN . tir 65¢e Lux Flakes ee. UR 65¢ Lux Soap PASTEL x e- 3 Bae 28¢ Spry Shortening I ANN PAGE—White, Yellow, Spice or Devil's Food Cake Mixes 1ONA BRAND—UNPEELED HALVES Apricots .... 3 2 79% Potatoes .... «* 10: ARP Tomatoes sun 2 226 - Prepared stl 2g 27e Tomato Juice . . 4 22 8% Freshlike Com st | 2 Us Sle Pork & Beons “sm 10 usr.98¢ Chill “marca... 2% 39¢ Baby Food gems... 6 HEE 59% - Green Beans venir” at AMe Coad a 2 se Keyko Margarine or. Seurarte HEAVY > AS? BRAND—OUR FINEST ee | 7 Waxed aides 20 45 French Dressing "™ziak°” tet 18c ‘Wevillen Pench 6. «4 2 396. “Grass Seed ox oe 5179 3% Com "3% mee a ARE 39 4 aoe 95: NEW LOW PRICE—AGP’s OWN PURE VEGETABLE —dexo Shortening 32 BVT ‘BUTTERFIELD BRAND—WHOLE, WHITE Freshitke Peas - . ong 37e - S$ WHOLE OR SLICED 1607 10 Fancy Tuna “ae StP™ Se 35c “untangle 6 mos. 20¢ “TTS NATIONAL RAISIN WEEK _ Mage teat. «5 Bt Se’ Tomato Catsup six2.t “Be Get Git Pes +22 89 “Graham Crackers "set “ta Groom: Beans Tomets Kotchup 3 Be 2B 3 2a ae” wivesues 2 Note 29¢ A&P Seediess Raisins Raisins . . 4a? 19¢ ‘ARP Proves “2 sgt ae "MARVEL | - Vanilla or Neapolitan ke Cream oft, OQ Silverbrook Butter 2 oe «re 676 Sunnybrook Eggs wisest vor. ATe Grated Cheese 22%. o M19 Cheez Whiz Sa... Sle Cream Cheese nan. HE 390 DoFine he abe aalgeg * ABOVE OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT, fVSS. ‘TH 9 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Fi Pa ae fa org + he go ALL AGP — CLOSED SUNDAYS . BM es a tar at, a 1 " Sunes Markets , - KGEPS 'YOU PRESH Dial Soap. 2h m 27e ar rayon - 39 1ee & 2% 4 “ 3 _RIGHTEEN. cd - 1H PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, 3 MAYS 1957. "sli omnes Cab eccurred in 1947 when ¢ Lou Janka Heating & Air Conditioning - Business FE 4-3811 one » sprced ion ‘'s face. aad Sales and Service 181 Edison ~ Nite Service Pontiac FE 4-0445 "PREG SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES | 4 The Oakland County Road Com- mission knows spring is a little early this year. The commission is getting ready to place roadside tables along the highways for picnicking travelers —a courtesy provided by the State ‘Highway Department. Distribution will start next week, about seven days ahead of schedule, according te Robert Osgood, the -commission’s for- ester. “The weather has been so nice lately, we figure motorists will be using the tables early this year,” said Osgood, who is in charge of the county’s 18 roadside locations, You don’t account. It’s WHERE you save t rate of earnings on the full amount of your account . safety to $10,000. YOUR SAVINGS ARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT RISK ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. Sees S oo Make 1957 Your Year to Save. | SUCCESSFULLY save successfully wry by having money in a savings t counts. You va the maximum - AT PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS ob /o Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. >a SAVINGS - Current Rate - plus insured ‘This is the month eatsl hast deo ahs im ad the institution he .. because its THE FRIEI GUaST PLAGE 1 aa a 7 400 thousand miles ectees the County Prepares Parks for Early Rush Roadside Tables Ready to Go spctolang the Dixie highway roads side park in Groveland’ Township. MUCH PREPARATION Preparations for the state’s fa- mous roadside park system are going on all over Michigan, said Charles M. Ziegler, state highway, commissioner. County road com- missions, which are affiliates of the highway department, are help- for Americas {throwers face the possibility of up to $100 fine and 90 days in jail. ‘Plan Formed Economic Relations \ i = ae el nm mae * = Feel old at quitting time? Find youthful fun this easy way. 2K Learn here quickly te play * the Hammond Organ * We guarantee you'll learm to play! __GRINNELL'S — First in Music Since 1879 — 27 S. Soginaw St., Pontio¢—aJ Phone FE 3-7168 Reg. $6.95 9x12 Linoleum Rugs A fine quality floor covering that comes in a wide variety of pa: del and colors, ONLY “ SQ95 iy PRICE Plastic Wall Tile Reg. 2c ‘Reg. 4c Reg. 6c a NOW I¢ Lm Now 2s 1 Now 3¢ L Pee re | Mother Day | PLANTS 3 ca ROYAL . PINEAPPLE © a “ VELVET BRAND |. ae ) | ri li i I af pcioy on on the U. S, Air Force Academy are Ly at S. Broomfield said in Washington, / ertion or stress 5 D. C., today. : ray be mild bese | Broomfield, of Royal Oak said wrong food and only six youths have applied for * i oan ed ent "se P entrance to the academy in 1958,| pp ya talthough be has 10 vacancies to soinceiering — deed. 4 fiiL.- sod. pane 3. be cothing piece Applicants must be single, be- action tending to bearease outpat af the 18 tween the ages of 17 and and 22, and! miles of kidney tubes. able to pass mental and physical hla he SET ye will train save money. Get fe Pille today four years ena wi Pore Group fo Probe 222! Grocery Prices Handling of Pension, We Subcommittee Sets Out By RELMAN MORIN to Discover Reasons /shuses : for High Costs agément . . . lack of know-how what makes the family grocery bill so high these days. ee oe a consumers study subcom- y ag of the Hi ee ms Efe ie ro oy. ey, "This Coupon N Worth ibe ~Foward Purchase of 1-lb. Gan. Maxwell House_ Coffee Good Only through Saturday, May 11, 1957 At All Wrigley Markets 2 oe (2 e cS \ i ws BY wr ; & Law S ET Oni Di Sugar : PEAS = I | oa ee Golden Whole Kernel or Cream Style G= a — | ~. Early Garden S corn Elberta—Halves or Sliced Freestone — 5 wr ‘Peaches ae tcoonelincoemee Extra Fancy, Large | ‘. Luscious Red Berries California Strawherries ™ Pint y ~ Park Avenue 1 SORA 89 Grass Seed = oD 8 I . ‘Grom Seed é.. ty “and lee Cream ~ Gal ch Top Frost. Cpr Gardens Fr frozen . Gride “A” Fancy - Concentrated ~ nee fie : Tomato JUICE : Fruit Cocktail or © ~ Bartlett: - PEARS A=] A=] © Orange © Pineapple © Grapefruit — © Blended @ Pineapple-Grapefruit JUICES 32°79 The ch ea Cacklebird — —_— Bake or Bar. 7 Oven Pei oe ge 4s Avg. we g Sic’ Heo § patie 69% 4 Imported Plumrose ‘Canned Picnics pov Ag 24s, ue , - a 3 : i fens Tender. * , ae . = Pork Loin: ‘Roast . Cut from BR Lb. Avg. Wt. Lean Loins - HE ‘PON TIAC PRE Ss: ‘PONTIAC. MICHIGAN TWENTY. ONE 550 Pupils Are Heard ee i : i i in Concert ‘Say It with Music’ Vocal Presentation Stresses Youth By DORA DAWSON . “Say It With - Music” that were a delight to. hear of ee balance One of the smartest dresses on this summer's scene will be the of white crepe. This one, designed by Ceil Chapman for her summer collec- ‘tion, has a deep V neckline, wing sleeves and slim clinging skirt. simple one City PTA Ho ids Final J, Cecil Cox, assistant superin- tendent of Pontiac. schoolds, discussed state aid to schools, ex- plaining the differences in the House bili and the Senate bill, both undef ¢onsideration at this Six pages today in Women’s Section “the Warm Brown Earth” by Branscombe, “Love Is the Wind” by Sewest® “Clouds” by gowns in a lovely’ blend of color: Personal N ews of Interest t ie F 4 : stnteni 3. Demian Liayd Bray, Mrs. “EAH street re- Edginton, Jean Edginton, Dale . Chigago|Kimmel, Barbara Sue Kimmel and Patricia Miron, Eight grandchil- ‘ dren of the honoree were also pres- - ent. *x * * Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. John- son (nee Twyla Yeager) of Park Forest, fl., are the proud par- ents of a daughter, Reyer, Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Yeager of . |Hickory Grove road and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Johnson of Detroit. * '‘* * of Sashabaw road are the proud | parents of a daughter, Lois Ann, bern May 4 at St. Joseph Mercy Whittier under the direc- . tion of Al Shaw entertained with Hospital. several musical selections. Grandparents of the ‘nfant -_< i . tas ' that hi Mr. = ae. Wiliam Aldrich of ing. perriy v' a Jun * igh . Foote of Drayton —— School, Birmi m, evening 4 oad tean aaitraiecation at 7:30. =. and Mrs Robert G. Young of The workshopg will be from 8:30 to 19 o'clock. = J at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. Mrs. William Anderson has been Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.j named general chairman of the Schwartz of Clarence street are annual school of instruction and the infant’s maternal grandparents. mass-—installation.of ‘officers. rs | Pontiac Artists _ |Group Welcomes. 13 New Members Mrs. Allen Palmer, Mrs. Herbert ‘Swingle and Kenneth Morowski lwere welcomed. as. new members ‘lof the Pontiac Artists Society at a |recent meeting held at the L. L. Doris | Marcia Mr. and Mra, H. James Elliott | ‘A catchy and amusing number ‘by the Junior Boys’ Ensemble, “Standing on the Corner” by Loes- ser-Stickles, was interjected in this) group, ap Entre acts between the parts of furnished with beautifully Have a Song’’ by Randall Thomp- sori, “Miserere Mei” by Lotti, “Hodie Christus Natus Est’ by Willan, and “O Lamb of God” by Kalinikoff, directed by Mr. Put- S roughout.the program. Everett sang “Until” by gon and the Senior _— Ensemble -_ Alumni Scholarships ena ste onyey vcore pin a |the student: ene and reverent feeling “Ye Shall) * aes SF & i — lof Officers Hospital Unit Has Election. ‘Miss Howard Now Holds Presidency of County Society t : He : “Sheath h Oriental” is ae name of this linen sheath drawn in.a slender, wil- lowy line. It has a bateau neck, low back and a | beautiful sash of Far East- ern importance. / ‘Musicale Held _ ‘at Schram Home Mrs. Millard Schram of Rosedale Others are Mrs. J. S. Sibley, drive was hostess to members of Mrs. Clark LaMonte, Mrs. S. S.'the Matinee Musicale Club Sun- Ward, Mrs. R. J. Brace, Mrs. Wil- day. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. L. : UP New members of the societ “<< , \liam J. Dean, Mrs. Mac Whitfield, Bertil Larson and, Mrs, Donald Mrs. L: Raymond Sampson and Mrs. Donald Neal. Opti-Mrs. Club Bos. Imported cotton is used in this black dress with white pin dots from the Branell summer collection. ~The welvetcollared jacket when removed reveals a deess.with a shoulder-showing decolletage trimmed with velvet, above a full stitch-pleated skirt. ahaa looks more Sohne -than this empire fens : prey of cotton midriffed in delicate lace and banded with shining satin. Scoop-necked and short- aan " sleeved, it is available in white, peach or beige.” ht) Gy from wr Hatt eet wach be —, Has Installation of New Officers . and Hounds Inn. Mrs. Clarence] Skelton and, Mrs. G. L. foe ton were in charge of arrange- ments. Mrs. H. A, Miller was ‘installed as president. Her slate of officers Seite Mrs. vice president; Mrs. ‘Harold Davis, | second vice president; Mrs. Rei? Bassett, treasurer, and Mrs. Ron- ald Smith, secretary. Speaker was Mrs. Betty R, Fra-|Movie sier, handwriting analyst, who told of the ability to guide children in their careers by — their Rendoriiag. STAPP'S advise that ce seee The January-March group of the | First Presbyterian Church was eq host recently for the Women’s As- ‘sociation luncheon-meeting, held at ithe church. On the program were ee “ee He knows the importance to young feet of quality construction and'fine fit. And, if he is among the many, miany doctora who are familiar with Stride Rites . . . you'll no doubt find be recommends thems becouse of quality E. Lawtence St (oon he FR Seine oe aaa os 4 “TWENTY-TWO c ‘| THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY) MAY 8, 1957 _\ > - . - - Bt ; ere . " 4 = : aes re Are Shown | Hloomficld | Bloomfield [fese.. oom#pie vy | ieee ea | | oe . James T. Chandler; j = ASHION SHOP -JASHION SHOP | on Saturday | 1662 S. Telegrort Rd. | jeaa 4 tases 4a giana pentagon Sa Shop Every Night ‘til 9 — Saturday ‘til 6 Remember! “Mother's Day” Sunday, May 12th Gifts for a “Wonderful Mother” — | Mother's Day” _ Sunday May 12th Goes straight _to her hearf | Seamless Stockings _ the kind “the loves no Seams to worry about! 7 ress and service sheers short, medium, long Pajomes are cool and comfortable. This sweetly scalloped baby doll in nylon tricot. . 5.95 4 1.35 "1.95 Gown delicately embroidered with daisies with softly shirred bodice, ° sash tie. sk 8.95. 5 Beautiful new summer cotton Robes are here | 5.95 to 10.95 f -*& All Gifts Will Be Beautifully Wrapped * sz te have'and to hold v0 many things? = Just slip it-on and tie... . Wear [a itinor — i outdoors. -_ make the very smart ‘ versatile fashion to comple. y3 Yr mn ~ * g é , : 4 : | : . , Boe AE Wt ae ae a4 eS jt HIGHER You'Get All This: © Custom Haircut — @ Permanent by an licensed He iif operator — @ Styled Set _ @eGuarantee...8 complete wave for - $3.75. None higher. : z 5 LE Phone FE 83560 t (Over Baziey’s) HOLLYWOOD ys" SHOP 78% N. Saginaw [Beta Theta Unit Elects Officers MAN WHO REMEMBERS WITH FLOWERS | Pare ORAL COMPANY gg ARO Aa cara TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT INTERMEDIATE POINTS are Mrs. Gemmel , *. Elwell. ~% bat - st — . . j , : , : re ummer Time... M$ and. the livin’ is easy! ° Easy yes .. . but smart, sweet and feminine, too! SUB-TEENS in the know are aware that Dungaree ‘Doll is a social square! = ; oA * ae - * = : ce ™, PLAY SUITS for the back yard ... . with the skirt. . . to school or to an ice cream social! an a ater, ONE-PIECE PLAYSUIT WITH SKIRT. No iron * otton’ in: solid color, Full gathered skirt, Sub- a Teen sizes. eee * > : : ss 4 ¢ es ‘ Pm ~ FLORAL PLAYSUIT. Two-toned shorts and top, print skirt and matching belt. - Sub Teen sizes......8.98. 4 - SLID ANC FLORAL SET. Solid color ploysuit with feminine floral print skirt. Belt to match - shorts & shirt combination. Sub Teen sizes. 10.98. SMART PLAY: SETS FOR GIRLS IN Shp NO MOOR Co ¢ as! 5 ee wee . 5 ns oa: - 4 ee “eae : t z PES * * é ee aoe ee ee ee eee eee eed ee a v4 Waltz gown, baby doll, button down nightie, each $5.95; Pegnoir, $7.95; Half slip, $5.00; Brief, $2.95. Colors: pink, blue, buttercup, Sizes: Waltz gown, 32 ot 38. All others small, medium, large. A dreome og dees prints. Also elite é Junior sth sizes, _TWENTY. FOUR w | " THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 at! “The first United Stajes coin cn which the motto’ “In God We ens J } in 1864, ateet —e + set Kathleen Berry — to Become Bride -PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL - mh Ss Seginew, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pentise, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, ‘phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. sata FEDERAL Se352 Professional Hair Style for Mother ..... for May 12th PERMANENTS, front . 116 N, Perry . $5.00. CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-6361 BIRMINGHAM -— Mr. and. Mrs. |Glean Berry of Madison avenue} « , announce the engagement of their | daughter, Kathleen, to Richard [William Stumbo Jr, of Beloit, Wis. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. be is an engineering student at the University of Wisconsin. Kath-| leen studied at the Sorbonne in| Paris, France, and will graduate Wisconsin at Madison. i + Richard W. Stumbo of Beloit ont in June from the University "| ; v : J WOMEN’S | HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 5435 0 5465 “NOTE: If she hes le pigieakeoelbipd 0 have a record of her size! . TODD'S SHOE STOR Shoes for the Entire Family WEST HURON ST. FE 2.3821 | MR. and MRS. KENNET. HE. _ BARKS |Teanette Ashton Speaks Vows in-St..Michael Rite A gown of Chantilly lace was For traveling to Washington, C., and New York, t he brid ‘Shower Honors ‘Margaret Levely | ms (onary tld. Marie As ‘Diane Hellner, daughter of Mr. became the | ana Mrs. Robert J. Hellner of Ket- bride of (wi ee 1 bird Keneh F. Cee Barks Guests included Janice Goines, Melba Goines, Gail Goines, Chris Saturday at ‘tine Martin, Revena Rochleau, ‘ ° N Rindfusz, Donna. Sharette, St. Michael | acne Piche, Lols Greewwood, Su. Church. \zanne Hellner and Monica and Jeanette is the|Maureen Hellner. _ daughter of Mrs. Nora Ashton of /H. Dean Peterson Feted on Birthday Mr. and Mrs, Charles and. Kenrieth is the son «fon his 2ist birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. patrick Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Cerv , Jerry Nichols, Glenn Roy A. Barks Sherman, ‘Hasry Cosa, TE -{Romer Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duggan, Ralph Pardee, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs, Verna Compton. of James street. Peterson | | Norton avenue| entertained in their home on) | North Marshall street Sunday aft-| § ernoon honoring their son, H. Dean; © THOMAS “iets, ELECTRONIC ORGAN ¢ THOMAS ORGAN COMPANY SePULVEOA, Gaur. + BIVIBION OF PACIFIC MERGURY SLEcTaonics we GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron St. . FE 4-0566 $725.00 |} — For the: rest of her life Many other — and PAULI’S SHOE STORE 35 N. Saginaw OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! JUST SAY... “Charge It’ AT FEDERAU'S! adeno _ Look youthful and slender in PLAYTEX . “Mold ‘n’ Hold” zipper girdle @Exclusive non-roll top stays up ®Replaceable, adjustuble - garters : Fully. washable; keeps its ‘sape ee ee Playtex “Mold 'n Hold sipper a he “See bed, ewig es rane ee proper ‘s holdin fone Soft pink or S XSSML. Extra large size: i: eihscsthed “195 Playtex “Long- line” bre. Magle Midriff smoother long-line. ore Set St A "65 ey. ren eoseennensanee = 7.95 Se i BEE a a ES ee Ge a a eee ES ee ee eae Peele! Sern a ee een es See THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAYS, 1957, sty | Pe ‘ther. -on her day-a beautiful eif fone | : eas, your aps for Mother frie our fine selection of quality furniture, home accessories, fine china: and eryatal GLORIA VANDERKOOY Mrs, Ira VanderKooy of Sara- sota avenue announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Gloria, to A, 2. C. Edward J. Merritt. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hasen Barber of Newberry road. A June wedding in Bermuda is planned. Figure Club Comducts | Installation A meine 2 In a candiélight ceremony MA _.. Carl Rehm was installed as presi- : ° ° : dent of the Fashion Your Figure Specially Priced y. Club, TOLE T ABLE L AMP MILK GL ASS LAMP for Mother's Day— P AIR of. CHAIRS! * * * . gal a ll Nag Ly: PE ie Rie POR PNG alien Other officers installed at the . pe : ; door ume —_ eo ee Beautifully Hand-Decorated in Gold . Regular Price—$19.95 ¢ 1 495 only $100. the pair pe vice president: ars. Lae Available in either Black or Mother’s Day Special Price— R sresehover, recording secretary: rhs A ow : Rav W . : Mrs, Thomas Folsom, correspond- W a an nm nd ae de $ 1995 snd agente md of — This is almost like getting two for the price of one ~. . these chairs are such an out- ; ing secretary, and Mrs. Joseph gold... Mother wi : ovely Milk Glass Table : standing buy!—Use a pair in so many interesting ways ...to flank a fireplace orlamp ~ ‘ McLeod,’ treasurer. lighted with this attractive Lamps, with White Marble Base and stretched ‘otie se a het edealon iiss cote grouping. Wide choice of colors and-mate- } “Mra, Hargley Bray wilt serve | table lamp? crepe shade . . . lamp is 33°” tall. —" 4 reps : - (is tee as weight recorder and Mrs, Ei- rials. A wonderful present for Mother — on her day! Committee chairmen appointed are Mrs. William Tippin, program; Mrs. Park Nique, telephone; Mrs. | Thomas Clifton, hospitality; Mrs. Raggies, trophies; Mrs. Thomas Bartle, historian, and Mrs. Bunee, publicity. * * * ' During the program portion of: the meeting. Wayne Seifert, as sistant agricultural agent of the Oakland County Extension Service, spoke on “House Plants.” The Oscar for losing the most | weight in a week's time was pre- sented to Mrs. Clifton. Fashion Hint : | Do you like the way you look in pants? Well, if you're not really” | happy in them, there is no reason | ~ Why you shouldn't have several | | culoties, Which are just as sportsy, just as youthful and-certainly eas- ier on that rear view. She'll Love an English Bone China Give Her Exquisite Dinnerware by 1} ‘CUP and SAUCER — LENOX.CHINA ring sean: ber from Wigg’s Wonderful Collection Pattern Shown: Golden Wreath Imported ENGLISH EARTHEN WARE di » 2 - ACE +19” eee SERVICE for 8 3 1 Q95 | semnine ’ Specially Priced at Only. ..... Regularly S485 i‘ . a Surprise Mother by adding to her collection A graceful wreath of delicate golden leaves : of Cups and Saucers .. . Wiggs has many, and a slender gold rim have a purity of de- - Two lovely new patterns direct from Johnson © PENDALE”, an afiractive all-over floral in pink many colors and patterns frem which to sign, matched only by the glowing loveliness Brothers in England -—- noted manufacturers of on white. 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WEDNESDAY, may. 8, 1957 = has about 20 million Ati Points Out That Life Means Change ot : a4 | Beauty Hint fe ee - acres. of forest land. ‘Since your feet are more close-/2 wn ae. — " |iy confined all day than any other|@ A Mere Shadow of EAST - WEST : rowing er oul e exciting too tora shart tine each a0y\P Her Former Self”. . : : : a NORTH-SOUTH | {ethane i'l mpowe seas Her Former 9% + rs " Whatever your destination By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN jie he Me, = woe ens f meal ce Ace a Si on ks tae ke oe -. ad . pictures sold, doing.” : That's because she realized shat Us Help You Jane ‘Berlandina, Freneb-born) by the title of your column. You . ; - IMPERIAL : ; ‘With Your Plans artist who recently liad her 11th! mean that we should not’ grow “te ee To retain from the past only | the need for losing pounds, and xhibition in New York) older in a negative and deteriorat-| However, she did not continue) lovely experience, to live vibrant. BEAUTY SALO LAG ) B H }one-man ¢ r BUT really to grow| {he flower paintings, In speaking) ly and enthusiastically today, and N 5 immediately began taking IRMINGHAM — | city at the folas Galleries, and ising manner. eae |of the exhilaration of changes she|to look forward to the future with| New oi ce TRAVEL SERVICE | currently represented in the 150t os nie to change _ and Said. “When I think of the flower|eager anticipation, is to live en- 219 Aub '§ “Relax-A-Tron” treatments . « « Grace Plummer Reilly | 5¢P! Pulitzer Collection, was ‘in ‘chen y le goed and vile” | paintings I did in 1929, I know that|chantingly and adventurously. uburn Ave. }# the easy way to lose weight man 4-521 her studio in New York City, e |I could not do them now any) At this point Jane Berlandina Give MOM .: oe 879 Hamtlien “Why grow old?” she asked. “Why The tall windows ef her two- more than I could do the abstract! turned up the hi-fi which was play- i@ ... no drugs or tiring exercise, ? | storied studio highlighted an | murals I did for the pavilion of ing recordings of Mozart, took) A Gift of a ; or iz | She continued, “I do not mean April snow which was falling on the League of Nations or the City| another cup of tea and said, “We BEAUTY | You feel the relaxing, energiz- ————aaaey) Window boxes of daffodils. and County Building at the Gold-/ al! know that the faces of mature! ig C -A-Tron as “Look how the weather en Gate Exposition in San Fran-| intellects have more lines and} Make am Ap- \@ ing effect of Relax-A-1 changés,”” she — ree cisco. wrinkles than those of adolescents, i @ pounds aacppes. in nature is constantly on t ““ h » older faces ar : a I know ‘his just ‘as I know | but these older faces are more _ Point of change and in dynamic | that then I could not have paint. | interesting. for Her. 3 Ee ed the inipressions of the world | “We know that real beauty lies 6 “It' we are not in the process|—————— in the character and ty Make Your Beauty's qaion of change we are dead! No mo- of a face or scene. ‘ grow Appointment Now ment in life ever duplicates it- self — nor does any experience. We cannot’ hold time still and so we must grow older — older and more alive. I am grateful for every day I have lived.” Se ee strong-featured woman in her mid- ‘dle 50's, wity short-cropped gray: quizzical eyebrows, Even befcre hearing her speak of her philosd- on living One senses that she is ‘has used her capacities to the, fullest. CHANGE IN STYLE . This dynamic woman reflects the. attitude. toward age in which ‘my readers know I believe. She Jane Berlandina is a_ tiny,/- hair; piercing brown eyes and - ‘exciting person who-alwaya! — old?’ I am enjoying it!” FE 4-2878 2 FE.3-7186 Edith Stenson, owner __ [> LPO Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby eame to the United States in 1928 other's. Since 1890—Always Andre presents a staff of skilled stylists to please the fancy of the most discriminating woman. Very, Very Special °57. Version. The New Feather Cut Cold Waves $730.81 . 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COCKTAILS p seen his se on cats [day tm Bitg’s Ute, for not only 1s| \ wieted —— his “Man on Fire” having tsi \ one time Torrio was the king-| World premiere in his hometown, : 7 te Fark nd Chicmat| Spokane, Wash., but there will be | E Ai i Gears fn ig elation ot Gnagn Crretys ST “ae fieit fiquor syndicate during pro-|Bing Crosby Memorial Library. | : —Lemon, wer. 3b—Kuenn. Bh 5 S—Gnyder,. Poytack 2. 8P—Runnels. DP—House and Betoria. —Wi Detroit 6 BB—, Abernathy (0-3). U-—Paparella, Hurley, ae 2 eee Extent of Damage Not Determined i struck him in the right eye. veteran New York Yankee infield- ‘The bleeding prevented additional testing, and Kelly said: ‘but we just won't know for two jor three days.” w | His eye swathed in bandages, '‘Seore listened in a Lakeside Hos- ‘pital bed to a radio broadcast of idians won their initial 1957 game |with the Yankees 2-1. And he gave) ‘interviews to several newsmen. * * * i As his eyes swelled shut and ihe soaked up blood with a towel, ‘the pitching ace maintained the ‘poise which has characterized him since he came up to the major ,leagues in the 1955 season: On the ‘trainer's, table he cracked jokes June 7th Bout Date Originally Set | NEW YORK «# — The Interna- ‘match between Hogan ‘‘Kid’’ Bas- * * * i systemabout the injury, | : Score Suffers Eye CLEVELAND #—Not for two or to teammates who were fighting straight-as a string, and it came worrying while other players three days—pogsibly longer—wil! to keep back tears. | bac dressed doctors be able to tell how seri-| The crowd of 18,386 was stunned) “I didn't see the ball ously Herb Score, 23, Cleveland’s when Score went down, and many/got a foot or two from my face.” for Score. He lost the opeiier here southpaw strikeout king, was. in- heard the thud of the ball hitting Score said at the hospital. “Then and has since won two, He has jured last night when a line drive him. Prayerfully the fans waited I saw too much of it.” for’ what little news could be giv- The ball, hit by Gil McDougald, en them on the public address “just ticked. the edge” of his’out pace no other pitcher ever gléve,_but -not_enough to -deflect pas it. “It hit me solid,” he said. McDougald, who lined one off! struck out pitcher Frank Lary’s hip in i * * * The pitch McDougald hit was| only the 12th one Score threw, and De- it came orf a 2-2 count, Score said|troit last week, wiped his “it was right down the middle—|with a towel in the corner of the|League in. both seasons. maybe a little low—and. probably|Yankee dressing room and sat back that way. . i Se ee Injury at sd. He didn't want to talk, = until it’ Last night's start was the fifth * ifanned 39 in 36 innings to main- He said the “iner may have tain into a third season a strike- equalled—an average of more than one strikeout an inning. He Featherweights Take HERB SCORE INJURED — The extent of the injury‘will not ever there was fear Score’s eyesight could be impaired. wu ; : AP Wirephete Trainer Wally Beck administers first aid to Cleveland ace pitcher Herb Score after he was hit in the right eye by a line drive off the bat of Yankee Gil McDougald. be known for several days, how- {to confirm that he would defend Washington _......-..-----901 002 oop—3 his title by June 7.” Detroit .-se...cisspsseeses 001 040 0Ox—5) x * * Ta While the commissions were, ‘came, Moore told German news-|000-added Preakness. Tight Race Seen in Wayne-Oakland in the Wayne-Oakland Baseball League resumes Thursday as the eight teams begin the 2nd half of the loop schedule. ae Clarenceville has been the only unbeaten team with five triumphs to top the south. Milford heads the north, Bloomfield Hills is the only school yet to win. ‘The standings after the Ist half: The tight race for division honors. ce et ee ee cs +e *& Poytack if he is guaranteed $100,000 and) pimiico officials also received a get in shape. He weighed 20613 for : Abernathy ss Broconst Sa cxecaese| Sathtell «week ede. some encouragement last night after earlier disquieting reports that Ralph Lowe's Gallant Man, runner-up in the derby, probably would not start in the Preakness. “shaken’’ affer a 20-hour train trip to New York from Louisville, but .trainer Johnny Nerud later said .his powerful runner was in good health. * * * impression fhat anything is wrong with Gallant Man,” he said. “He's in fine shape right now. But the trip tired him and I simply want to wait four or five days to make sure he is all right before I de- cide whether to enter him in the ‘ form , | Preakness.” Miltord 4 1 Clarenceville 5 ©! In Chari@stown, W.Va., a short fous” §=—s- 34 Northville" 3. 2 horse van ride from Pimlico, Wil- ton 1 “4 Bloomfield H. @ 5 lie Hartack disclosed he had de-|win.w es ~ | ‘.Jeided to ride Gen. Duke in the, : "ly! Preakness, He had been slated to Surgery for Klu ride the Duke in the derby but has to undergo’an opera-| injury. a he corel 2 ene * + * his spine, The big first Hartack, echoing the words of who played only in the season Use Cab for Ring Flanagan Bops. "| MINNEAPOLIS (INS) — Veteran boxers De! and Glen Flanagan |fiice disorderly conduct charges today for allegedly turning the back seat of a Minneapolis taxicalj into a prize ring for a scrap between’ The brothers reportedly began fighting in the taxi after they . Were ejected from a bar by police for alleged misconduct yester- day. ‘ | welte lanagan The cab driver hailed patrolman Leo Bessner to quell the battle. j [Bammer techn Dele _| | The fighter pleaded with Bessner to release the hold and the of- re arrived on the scene. — sd trom thé ring, will sriswer the ‘charges today) te : , , Will be tried next) ¥ \ é Iron Liege and Gen. Duke == for Calumet Farm's famed one- i two punch, Kentucky Derby win- _— been given until last Monday by) nor tron Liege and Gen. Duke. They were due at the historic’ race course after arriving in Bal- The pre an bee Con : Ky., scene of Iron Liege’s spectac. |“ Gallant Man in the Preakness) tlar triumph in the derby, giving * iwaiting for the word that never them 10 days to prep for the $100,- Arriving at Pimlico Today ===: ; ‘land was named new loop presi- BALTIMORE (#—Pimlico rolled; “If Gen. Duke runs in the dent at a league banquet. out the Preakness carpet today Preakness,” he said; “That will) + + * mean he is ready for a cham-| Bitmingham Jaycees will be pionship race because I don't think trainer Jones would start him oth-| Oakland County Children’s Home + * | Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews ithe. Kings and Queens League at Gallaht Man was reported™ “Tl didn't mean to create the’, the water. We had. to to keep up with it.” deer left the water, road Hopes to Keep Ypsi Title ee Saturday's appearance in the MH-| ‘SAA regionals at Eastern. Michi-. and tlamped a! themselves a prime target for championship won last year with" a record point total of 9714. .That/|{@vori first place winners ! ' back.in Hud- Brooks. Ray has added the broad jump to his winning efforts this frecli hetr ey wery adie Rod Treais in the balf mile and Brooks ts still 9 440 man, Brooks and Beamer also ran on the re- lay teams, . a ee 2 PHS Regional eam Picked, Pontiac's prep thinclads have set\Ray, Alex Barge and Fred ail doing better than 6-2. ull squad will represent. By H. GUY MOATS | On the brighter side is the be-| Warmer icapamtenee will also ginning of walleye and perch runs| Start bass moving into spawning oe ee RELL S em hey dene ae, Bi at, 3e a ois ‘ea ee 6 sie ; | ! ; } ‘ # I 3 : RON x ; . ; \ : ga ern : ; Vt i \ \ “4 \ i : hy ° < ee ou <1 ( THIRTY | | BE pent _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 af y ai, , “ . - Ne ay when the| ALBANY, N. ¥. @ — New ‘ Meclusly “(P). Ploarde an,|man, are designed to aid in se- sun warming the waters brings the York's parched thirst- t von-by Artie Carson 2cted times for fishing (hunting) LANSING — The U. S. Fish and) tories and the annual kill sur- |fish to or near the surface. ing for a heavy rain, contifiue to W. Robinson ni: 394 Plourés, it season). Major periods last forlw 114111 = burst into flame. tied. Height: 5-6. «p).(au hour or two, the ininor ones Se tk a ae : 2.2 The cube “eeameveding ; She aes Behe somewhat shorter. - nounced plans for its annual sum-| This material, pice’ | Bear, who has been hunting just|ment has reported 28 new fires "ig See meena eee eS P.%. ,,/mer survy of waterfowl breeding |***ves 88 the basis for the federal about everything from rough fish acrpss the state, in addition to a Pritchete (P); 34 Log Palace OM). Dit-[Fmure. acevo. ia “res wis and nesting grounds, Se ee a tren emeah, (*0 Srizzlies with a bow, sald over|100 - acre * forest fire on ‘Potic Gilis up five hits and ‘qs0-yard iglag — gn by PG. (arms, (sat srrttttt ge fas. 348 10:00 B® its hunting regulations A peta er of the. states now) Mountain, four miles west of Cat- | Legsinger, 0” “Gun. “lepseccescA:18*20:30 | 4:40 10:58 = bowfishing. “While a bow-'skill, The department-said 52 fires | got creit for the victory. Both runs /422 Seat’ fan sesh. detent vossesee- BAG 11:28 5:98 11:58 The survey, which began May ducks, geese and other waterfowl 'man is having fun shooting these|broke out during the weekesd. _Pwere scored. in the third inning. net Fa, Wea, ee sage 938 18 Se ee re within this federal framework, fish,” he concluded, “he is also| Gov. Averell Harriman dosed provides information. in State Conservation helping the cause of conservation the state forest to the publie last preparation of this year’s water- imay set lower bag limits, or short-iby helping keep down the numbers| weekend, His order virtually ban- fowl hunting regulations. Other (er seasons, than are outlined iniof | 7a f ? - _ oe ; . | 3 ae Pei * | || FLEISCHMANN ” CHEVROLET PROS Ge Mas : FORD gee ns SS “PONTIAC. 2... 16.95. Ox; Es # = They’s New ...| They're Here...| i fo RLS et cee ee aa A Sees ‘ Bsa ie Se ag ae aaa Oe TEA ET SE ! ¢ ttre emt bide mediate enc, pimeee Mg aie as i se i ipl SS Pen mn ae se _ THE. PONTIAC : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY. eer = our Veteran Drivers. Ready for 500' Race werstock clearance INDIANAPOLIS ®-Four prob-,fewhauser engine flat on‘ its side sie wattins te Ga Ot ¢ s00-mile|for an ultra-low silhouette. auto rate May 30 already ‘have racing since 1931, raced 41 times—among them—On has made his 10 speedway starts . oe - SILENT GRIP the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: |in 10° successive » tage - sade, Cait, has one of the tos! saring eld ince 19, His bed a, " . one. 0 start: since a fe : $ 65 * ‘promising new cars in the field aan wer fourth in 1953, waiting or. oS cca 28g 7 a ee wee *t #8 6.00 x 16 gram for | th time, Russo and Bettenhausen teamed. . * 8 yp with one car in 1955 and took Jain the famous AAA, the Auto Club, insure $1195 ($413 25° rok Se coe ecaet matey, Daa olee aes ith thie Exc és th Clu, then tole to | Ee _, |Creek, + Tony si » Agabashian Dri AAA Pcl haba 7.10 2 18 * z 7 39, Tinley Park, 10 end Paul Rusliss after pe series the road. ve this year ss an motorist, —a HEROES OF BEANTOWN — The key figures in Boston’s 43 |%, 1. Canoga Park, Calit., also\quit. He has been among the first trhugaph over the Chicago WhiterSox beam after the game. Lett [Caen should qualify for the lth temonege hoe cane only | to right are Jim Piersall, pitcher Tom Brewer and Ted Williams time. oo aa ge gyre | who hoisted his average to 453 with a single and game winning | None of the quartet ever haSinis car went all the way only AAA have built for good drivers wherever they - ' pected | record ’ Tony, a husky biond, re- = : purse this year, but any dne_ of . \ Nearly a half maillion ef your neighboring Michi- , * OFF LIST PRICE PLUS TAX AbD ir ey them could do i Hanks was AAAS gg) gan motorists already belong. What are you ~ ) ~ |No Breach Says Ward cru sic etm cere SA = soe a is ee ee Re : re Se and out ot the 1951 Detreit Autemebile i Hanks, an aircraft test pilot in|. ~~ World Wer Tl eof Ramo’ Army ™™ Intor-Imsuranee Exchange me Poa | NEW YORK @# — Harvie Ward, Here is his situation: ar TI, and Russo, Army TIRE COMPANY -His San Francisco employer, tn. "req ot Oe Foete nee on 16 Y Old P| = | _ ttermeyetmtect: Ralph Themes a RE , , Edward E. Lowery, testified be-|‘e, iy, drivers in the field who} 1()- | CAT ayer Charlee L. Wileon Roy M. Hood 451 S$. Seginaw -FE2-8303° fore a grand jury lovestigating| er Hanks took 13th money inif Fete Robert C. Jamieson, Conerel Manager : | tis income tax returns, that he| 1949” and Russo's. first soeedway SETS Miss Janssen ee — end Cansdian Amateur champlon-|°%,cunlied out early in the race | at Autemebile Club ef Michigan Hanks turned in one of the great : : : = : ships in 1954, ; driving performances of aE gers ag We — ota VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE * year’s Memorial Day racé, losing ee wr _ Ae). BOGUE, Myr. Notice to City of Pontiac DOG OWNERS 1957 Dog License now due and:payable t f Pat . : 63-N, Perry St.—FE 5-4151 inament’ today except Mary Pat- after bending his axle in a ¢ Charl file, Vai a. The rule states that @ golferpe-|__usso, early leader in the: race, want ' breaid escaped uninjured when his Novi i B® at City Clerk's Office, First Floor, City an bites poe erashed into the wall. Agabashian| A feature of second round which he is aligible 1 winstate.(2¥0Kded wrecks but mechanical|play put Judy - against former Reg. $14.75 Hell, 35 S. Parke St. “ or reinstate- | ouble slowed him to a 12th place|Southern champion Polly Riley of SPALDING eg. $14.75 Doz. 4 ent, Te pancho nes a Port Worth er Rey roe ep o'and including May 15 | A. Moe ha os Yar ee pera ost oes Nak ane Bact wie |@ GOLF BALLS - $™79§ 2 up to and jac ing ay _jalready havé passed. ily supercharged 8-cylinder cars in| Two other teen-agers ‘sparkled Air-Flite (Irregqule ) : : ° . * * the field, and: Bettenhausen willlin opening play: Mary Mills of _ Alt _\Weregutors . | Therefore, if Ward is found'pe his teammate. Agabashian will|Ocean Springs, Miss., who wal- THIS WEEK ONLY! -|guilty, he could be reinstated im- \drive a new low-silhouette Kurtis-|lops a long drive, and Clifford Ann TERMS—CASH—LAYAWAY 53 Will Be Charged ee a 'Kraft, touming with dcheny Bevlicireed of Cpstomaas, la ‘ or his pa nied ac-|of Fresno, Calif the Bowes} Miss Mill ic-| Thereafter lcepting expense money from Low- [Seal Fast team, “ Cutcheon of Jasper, Ale. 5 and a - PHILIP’S. Luggage & Sporting Goods \ery. : Hanks’ Special is/3. She tangl wit co-medalist | A ‘uftique. eager Geotpe Salih of/Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta in a| @ | 79 NORTH SAGINAW STREET “I borrowed $11,000." he said | Whittier, Calif. installed the Of-/tough second round. -. “But it was strictly a loan. I have! . : | paid some of it back, I don't think | ‘ iT've breached the athateur code Ada R Evans City Clerk alla Detroit’ 79%, Alma S0%. iworry about.” : —¥e 7 Knowledgeable people - .gay Imperial—and they say it every time AH Hiram mn Walker whiskey - No increase in Price _< Get that “‘new car feeling” with Ashland. Detergent Gasolines. They drive out harmful engine dirt while you drive, You'll get that clean power. _ Highest Octane Bret gives you more getaway on the __“‘Straightaway, more more gasoline mileage, too. Old cars, mig 08 cae os to gic I Druggists League Pargatil Exhibition Opens: Season | Drayton Drug, 156 state Class the Drogas wil try to beat of for a New or Used ie) CHEVROLET i ft 3 softball champion, heads the fieldjthe challengers of Lakeland ‘ : ~ ‘ , oe - CAR oF TRUCK eee ealae Racoediies|plogett pt Bon pA hag ie Hc ge etry eg hag: ” ‘ Oe aoe aterfo: ow ai 4 ; directors about ators out a aM | Softball Leon tan the coming \Servicn, White Mrethere Realy.las aennper of tee Weshingsan| gee oe” = The club hasn't finished in eo Emmanuel Baptist Church and ajSenators, remained up in the air|" wig 9 which will the first division in Il seasons FE 5-2077mm team managed by Joe Umphrey/today about his future. Should he problem ang have gotten off to the worst jand Steve Ryeson which as yet has|take « front office post with the| Of" Gureciars,” Grits said. Gri of their 5?-year American League P inédnare. fare aoe ‘They lost $3 to the De — underway this Saturday night *. *. 8 man board. trolt Tigers yesterday in, Lavaget- Ne) | eee a ta CE at * » Class A champions, meet the (9° 0 , . aa ft i | wi cn who came here from Washington 2 og lg = mand was “no: attempt to kick Great game played at the| yesterday to. replace the manager|™Zmeeril Gtiers, B ma Chuck upstairs, During Our G Waterford Ball Park in. Drayton|with his No. 1 coach, Harry : ~~. aS “The reason for the change is 4 . “Cookde” Lavagetto, offered Dres-|PHasized. “I never have gone to strengthen our organization and Regular season play begins next/sen @ new position as coordinator|*"° ag io ty Me, bet 6 Sunt we know of no other man more RE ag Macarena ea wet £0 Sete oe ’ \day evenings until August—at‘ the “Tm ged teterested,” something I know, That's aripther . diamond. - reason I'm demanding a long- 49, pai mee : ee: ts aa. OBE. ae . on game as well aS regular season * * * cust eruen | CHEY wT LET NITE SERVICE on 8,000,000 new cars as hat dy! the factory. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Same Tread Design nes Firestone DON’T PUT OFF. NEEDED SERVICE ; De Luxe » | Super Champions Just Because You Can't Toke Time During the Dey USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Leave your car between 4 and 5 P: M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M. | We have found that many of eur castomers mast ube thelr car during FF the Guy und Jost can't tate the time during the Gey tor needed and fF necessary maintenance er repair service, Ané so, we bave extended our service heere—te better serve the Chevrolet owners of this ares. Quen & pele tr een ome eaten Oty cr Baty eeewre © it dene fer you—overnight. mid nth tnierth tate sa os te ends on to Wha Ol oe LOW, LOW PRICES ON ALL SIZES AND TYPES Tuss Tves §. | Sienna equipment to assure you the very best workmanship. i Sine Priee* — 2 Priee* 6.00-168 | $13.96 | 6.00-16 | $17.10 esore| werg [osore| e240 1° 1 Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right 6.70-15 16.96 | 6.70-15 19.80 ors |" sree |zic33] $332 | | Get It Serviced by North—at Night TUSELESS Siackwail Whitewaill | Size Prige* Size Price® ; . , 6.70-15 | $17.96 | 6.70-15 | $22.06 pl AP Wirephote 72018 2.88 700-18 0.08 1 CONGRATULATE NEW SENATOR PILOT— Charlie Dressen as manager. President Calvin w 8.00-15 20.86 | ' Harry (Cooky) Lavagetto received the congratu- Griffith (left) made the announcement in Detroit. “Plus tox end your veceppable tire, 1000 s. Weedwerd , Ml 4-2735 1 iations of his players at Briggs Stadium yester- His debut was spoiled as the Tigers won a 53 phos on eee day after the announcement that he had replaced decision yesterday. DOWN fie _ ° | > - a ” Fish ‘Kill-Offs’ ‘Hundley Enters ; , Set for 4 Lakes. Army Tomorrow CHARLESTON, W. ‘Va., (INS)— 7 in addition to Lakeville Lake in'Hot Rod Hundley, the celebrat- Oakiand county, Murphy Lake injed court star of West Virginia \Tuscola county will be treated with University and first draft choice of [cteonicate eneuetiees after mid-May ithe Wationad Basketball Association to memmaee TAR peuntanens oe Swi cutee” ip Hh peat Sater lof fish may be introduced. Pie ci ax tom abemss ty ae- Also, Bass Lake i Kent county |cteumti the NBA draft ant tien and Townline Lake in Montcalm) sent to Minneapolis in a muilti- lcounty will be similarly treated,!ple player trade that brought probably in mid-June. iClyde Lovellette to the Royals. DON'T TAKE CHANCES Geta Firestone BRAKE SPECIAL 670-18 sat 49995" t roel Fee's ‘ * Plus ton end Senne ee ox ott tes ond 2:00 witheut rrede-in csenceveccecsccvevecneeesseees AS LOW AS. There’ $ i Pkoack dhe makes things che ony | a ae = That makes your c cares all end," i oe iv : : That makes the lonely hours less weary: co It’s knowing bh how: to. ) make a friend! a Ss See @ Hurry.. Firestone Bicycles “Firestone Sale $39.95 _ at Covers Sidewalk ae | | Values to $23.95 “Sale $23.95 | “lew-Out Price if Friendly fucks 4 4 i “rao " Lmiite 140 N. ‘Seginaw — Be Ww. baal By Ae f ee i foe je 8 I : } : ies a: a ee ee ie Sees { TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 8,'1957 s . .: pe : : f : : j : % IN re = - y. 5 if e se aae | ~~ '|Smacks Homer, Single: | i* \ | round ine.Prep Front | |Hamner Returns to Infield Hg pate Ss mee > PHILADELPHIA — Granny|handing Spahn his first defeat ot BY BILL CORNWELL \ | | the peng Sam Sor Weel Hil ae Hamner threw away his pitching|the season after four wins. base diamond continue’to steal| 1 31.25 Conterence play, Neubrecht glove today. He’s back in the Phil- peep the show in high school sports adelphia Phillies infield to stay-iti Neyr “D° League. | a around the Oaklgnd/faced only 21 batters and _ last night’s performance = atiB é Cc uty area. ~ {out 17 of them, 11 in a row {Milwaukee is any ‘indication ne Componn it ee - —._ Another no - hit masterpiece, | addition’“he conquered Roy Tem- . |things to come. egins Campaign total of 46 rune in. (wor gumes|2ie> Who has pitched two noshiters rlaraner, retentn’ sttetstop’ ana} COLUMBUS, Ohio W — A new oes spring Farmington. mner, veteran SS of Temioy's Romeo's powerful outfit contin- second. baseman had turned a Dae : ued its heavy slugging with a 19-5) pitching because of & 30 The teams Even another impressive track |i. over Oxford. Green, jury which he believed would cut/30. new league, with victory by Don McEwen’s Cran- | pay Ritter and Dale Kiser clouted short his career aS a majorjin Kingsport, Tenn.; Bluefield, rig team failed to silence nome runs, Kiser’s coming with| © leaguer. ere _ |W.Va.; and Saleth and Wytheville, = the bases loaded, as the Bulldogs Va. name of! Berkley’s Franz Neubrecht| won their 7th straight. They have An All-Star end melgn’ gona hide Cf ee oe ae oe oe ee ee oe a now collected 15 homers in seven ond baseman for the National) qishanded after the 1955 season. Sapee petemenes ant suclly pant: 2e have Ae youn = games, a school record. League, Hamner meee Me Se +. £2¢ Pr mosey A mecca ag piobyaaipiigrng: key hedg Allen Reiterates Roseville chalked up its 3rd patter Ging Se 4 prone four clubs will be big leaguel] gine. locreased bore and stroke, or" thas ; early last spring. As a result of 4 : ‘ ‘+ engine wear for thousands of consecutive Oakland B League some mitiscle damage the Virgin-|27™s. with Baltimore light-weight pistons, automatic exirg miles, Mustang engines orn gaa Wilt Will __| triumph, walloping Lake Orion, ogg heya Tm mgg lp a oe : Brooklyn, Bluefield; valve lifters, %4 grind camshaft carty 8 new-engine guarantee— FREE instautation || it ¥¥l | 0%, Hank Nardone slammed a ‘withuut féeling excraciat. (Pittsburgh, Salem, and St. Louis, many more quality custom 7 be installed in 2 few hours | INSTALLATION || two-run homer for the Wildcats. Sencha tle soude tak oad Gown (aTmaree Dearie torte longer ex Have tomorrow's eagine today 18 Minto Service While You Wen || LAWRENCE, Kas. (INS) — Dr.| Doug Bradley hurled’a two-hii|. ‘put he couldn't hit. ne ae ar ae for more driving pleasure and _ Werk Done by Specietiots §=—= «| [Forrest C. (Phog) Alien, retired'gem as Hamtramck trounced|- « * * palachian circuit, is head of the} | the Appebtment Necenery coach at Kansas Uni-/Cranbrook, $2. Both Cranbrook Last night he replaced the ees Ameries’s enly coust-to-coost network | |versity, has repeated his hits were home runs by losing] ches th Tuber teamall of 096-ee : oF exchaive evto mutter shops | |tion that cage star Wilt (the Stilt)|pitcher Andy Billesdon and catch- Lae bine. Ole entenk Gmse , | jee doghanwka "again wise seweon" jarcargieas widespedhed Fort] fmt Sane — Seve [Ramen sided 9 Warren WANTED - , a vert) has a new crowd-pleaser—Gino |pitch into the upper deck for 2 Young Men 21 te 35 Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors ¥ However, Allen @emied last |Huron, 60, in an Eastern Mich-| (mol in left field—and the San |home run. Later he lined a oung te 4 . night s story frem Baftale, |igan League game behind the six-| Francisco lad ptimps for the |to center. There was Automotive Parts and Equipment . | N. ¥., quoting him as saying |hit pitching of Tom Estes. The! part before game time. fielded in there Sunday night. that “wut |im was the Maples’ 2nd in three) = ; - 3 made more than $100,009 for |!0Op starts. ee the Univerdty, tat year and | Cranbroot won at bot ove Basilio in Oregon ~y thinks tt is time he made some [ event while trimming Orchard * for himself.” ~ Lake St, Mary and Utica in & ee Allen contended that what he| ttengaiar tack meet” se (10 BOX Exhibitions” | | really said was that the Kansas| Crases smaseed 80 146 points ae a ’ turnpike predicted Wilt| % 38 for the Eaglets and 2356 | poRTLAND, Ore. i — Welter- f wi would make $100,000 for them from| {°° Utes, © weight champion Carmen Basilio OW Cw) ‘ 'y Nn fans motoring to Jayhawk games. Gary Grikscheit, Bob Waddell is eager to fight Sugar Ray Robin- bd ; - and Tom Noteware “ne Se Oe : 5: : a@ ; winners for the Cranes, Utica’s|not worri t Basilio running ; i Little Rooster Lou Haase was the top scorer|short of opponents. ah Tires at Open Friday ‘til 8:00 S ftball Lo with 11 1-3 points, St. Mary's Joe «*« *&. : Mon. the Sat. “til 5:30 0 LOOP —_—| Walk won the:shot put to prevent] Comanagers Joe Netro..and . : : . . a Crane sweep. . . John DeJohn bristled at reports | ie i Starts Friday St. Frederick, Milford and West\reaching them that Robinson. . ] | | The boys’ softball league spon- Bloomfield captured Oe eatin aie makees tom tan! CW . WwW T1C€S: fired 30 and 40. respectively asjhis middleweight title by _kmock-| LIFETIME GUARANTEE de ‘ St. Fred defeated Shrine, 3-2 ‘ing out Gené Fullmer last week. | 7 Ask us about it 1 Milford shot 180 to conquer! Basilio is in Oregon for a series | . i Bloomfield Hills (183) and Brigh- of exhibition appearances and will’ + ton (190), despite a one-under-par fight a 10-round non-title match : : ‘ = (35) by the Hills’ Bud Badger.|in Portland, May 16. — The Lakers took 175 strokes while a : J -| beating Holly (176) and Clarkston) ‘ | ' @ Mrs. Marquardt Sets | . , - =F rate [DeLuxe Nylon Super-Cushions w| First of the spring weekly Wom- VeLuxe on uper- us 10nS by | en's District Golf association tour- ; : beys was won, yesterday, by = ; f Mrs. H. D. (Rytma) Marquardt! ee —_— = : cet ks Es ESS ; with Mrs. W. L. Mosher runnerup. | never before at this low price ~s edger tinihed k entitniiog cher ae | SiR ele a Shera 3 a Ee All stuns tadeiing Nylon DeLuxe Super-Cushions the best Téa gt he mint gi ee + resihency from 3-T Nylon Cord that’s —— ee ae triple-tempered in an exclusive process — ia i : 3 ; cron and ter Palate iver All popstar otede anit Sites em oan Crees? : . : i * - h 4 ; " i a : SideweR =: “ Sidowel a ’ ues gives extra stop-start traction. Don’t- [lta mae cea or ss a ee ees Pa Hae mies this offer on Goodyear’s famous | 600 x 16 | Pymouth, Ford, Chewols, | $18.30 : ms _ SE Nylon DeLaxe Super-Cushions! ee ed a Che oR NUT MIG pe pee ct ete et es Memes a _ Smoother, fresher, — | sour down payment! |=-"Eaetee_| | sere | ae sooo | Bae PR ee Oe ae Bos / | | 74018 | ee, Men : 24.25 | 27.10 | 29.65 | 33.28 ae far less filling . | As low as $175 a week | sw.s| eegenor | 26.00| 30.20 | 32.60] 37.00 | ee Ne ene ak. a ow Oe Digs? “Non ar ‘ MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! . PONTIAC _ MILFORD _ CLARKSTON BO South Coss, FE 5-6123 RR 210501 Highlend Rd. Cor. US-10.end M-15 L & S$ Stenderd - Service j é : pore 4- eos ¥ ay | 38 ne ‘ ts i CN | were ~--HIGHLAND | eS ae a8 aS ES ae Bs 2 . é ee ; . ge fe BPA ne, oe, a =e a ae ee ee Asser tec Para eer ase Se ee ee : 3 x Wa : : ae. oe 4 : State Tire = \ kc . “Shelby OM 2 es * Smith’s Mobil Service 2 o Gch gage OR setae la VO Be ees FE 4.0687 ©“ 4025 Auburn Rd, RE 9.9831 In Hightend, MU 4-6572 \ 1957 BLATELBREWING “COMPANY, OF MitW. , a eee aes L ‘ aes TEE pe Pawel coi daa Spe ase a4, : A : “ “hs RAG 2 yi \a Ee a ey se i \ Sd sag +} . ome eras, ae oA Te pee : se A Le = a) = \\ go oe vA i a \ \ ; \ a ‘ , } \ i. i im : f : . . 4 a a: cee Ge * y 38 .e a | Te aeys : a a if es : ly ‘ Le . VA : ae \ om =.) : 4 st ae : ‘ae ge 7 * eo 4 nye fy \. ae e. . ™ S S Se saat $ ee - o< * a a 4 sa OK aK ps — CN ee ; io. f 3 ‘s % ora af : See. ae S ie 5 ee poe a> ee aa eed aoe *) oe : a ¥ ‘eg 4 — - os jf ‘ aS tus fa fs te | So ie sf pea adh, Gt hes Ro SS OY ON. pO TNE NAS Re SON SG SNE ap RAL AS ies EE SSG Na Ee if eA : ‘ i 13. i » » : fe ; ‘ ms i, emery our OS __ {THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8.1957 3 é Va oe Suspended Sentence ; Missed by Defendant WASHINGTON. WW. — Elizabeth Patton, 21, appeared in Municipal Court for sentencing’ on a petty After lecturing her on the evils! of crime, because it was a first offense, the judge said: { “My sentence is 130 days in jail and ee e soe , ' * & '* ‘At that point; Miss Patton ' by Franklin Folder DONALD DUCE yost mo FOUNY , Diaskoel by King Fenton Spuboieie “Tell her I didn't finish,” said’ the judge. “I'm suspending the - sentence.” Playwright to Direct NEW YORK (#—A new kind of theater assignment is being tackled s — by Elmer Rice, Pulitzer prize) dramatist. Rice has agreed to di-' rect “The Young Strangers,” a romantic comedy by Irene Kamp, | meng to arrive on Broadway} — j de = BOARDING HOUSE GE : 2 "RIL ed AO OTe One oREAT By KNOW I'M NOT A SOHN NEWS ~~ A Jos FOR You pe. FARRYMORE =< IF T ee UE -FEF Ea IMA WAIT | [ie 7 8chao "SRE is ~ ARE you GOING TO "CEMENT |. MISTER OUT OUR WAY / THET HOSS NEVER HAS eer een rr ee rrre reuse rire) Py * = * . fees a. .* = © * - - - . - - od : a * * E = SPO EER ows | [youu Fina | |S sue i : iB SHE if ii a — ae 3 io Me war chives, Nor't, 136-140 get-\contract at the start by brokers macier a yearn ago. sale of new cars has been filed in They left Tuesday. Israel. | a pogo appeared eed We. 1.'1.28-1'45 den. behe, Catone, representing cash and export/n <<“. /* Federal Court by Willis Auto Sales | Five men were inducted by| Humphrey said he gages —a - , Haney, 3.00 S0-Ib bag: No. 1, 2.00-/noiees Now ¢rop prices were) . of Westport, Ind. : : Pontiac.|food surplus program orth American Aviation, United ¢"7; fancy. 3.00 50-ip bag: No. 1, 2.00- hanged in quiet deal-| She had aceused her husband ' ction ore board No. 65, all from fective instruments_ot Aiveratt and igre gpd a 8,98) do, bebe Onion a Re. A na, aca va B yore and cruel —— enon cue Ford Motor “ge They were: ‘ ee Me. yo Bonet ye policy in the nearly @ point in active IMSS. 1 25-1.78 M% bu, Petetoss, We. La 4 N the end of the ‘first hour) borous treatment because o} iCo., Chrysler Corp., seven Greens- : 67 N. Paddock St.; Dr.- Wallace|Mirdle East. . pe di pay —_—* sma ak dos. hehe” Rhubar’, hotbouse.| 4 °UH Ne S&S ht ane bat ler tonking. “ bare ind, gan “Publishing GYM DANDIES — The tiny em st N. Jeanie St amon Hiu...iphrey, who ane be Beet : ‘vox. Ryubere, hothoute, fancy, 135 490-\May $216 new wheat Was the Greensburg News ‘2 ‘Liechtenstein hon-|, jey, 62 “Ave.; andirael Sunday after v Peninsular Telephone jumped pox, Ruubare. hothouse. corn was! The Superior Court, noting that . principality of Liechtenste M. Bradley, 62 Sheridan Ave.; n, heads the Middle way, than 5 points on heavy vol-|toppes Me 1. 1361.1 be. 2 hewn git a $1.29, the highball affair occurred after, ¢ *@ #. ors gymnastics in.a fourth seriesiGeorge L. Johnson, 75 Elm St. — ora mittee of the Senate urmé, hitting a new high for the eee e ert te be: » No. ‘to % higher, May 69, Mrs. Seery “submitted” to kisses nc the defendents|of postage stamps depicting . * |Foreign RelationsCommittee. He ' of General 1. 1.75-2.06 bu. oe:.(0ats were Y% to , said the act} The suit charges : al stamps, above,) ; inducted the follow- tomorrow year, on news officials of LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENELey rye was % lower higher, /of a guest at a party, said the siwith engaging inan unlawful com-/sports. Typical ©. the fi lon Board No. 67 ia County: |!8 scheduled to leave Telephone had agreed. to acquire tee, Bibb, hothouse, No. 1,~ 1.8 — May $1.18, soybeans ao my alg oe pte td Seery ‘bination and monopoly in viola oo wri pA ogeorypahiournit nast vault-|iB6-22 rN te phage P. Rob-|for pier thre “o Washingtoh. — . meena higher, May + /part. nth ‘ "tlof the Shermar Anti-Trust Law 8 ~. (Charles oes. a before returning Tire, which soared 9 ETROIT EGGS changed to % cents a hun- admission that she didn’tjof t horse. ‘ jinson, Paul_E,. Allen and Clifford ———— points in a very active trade yes- Bet eink Bist ane ee Pa Seema (at eae et cat pedis Choe ak ial ? E. Haas, ail of Waterford Town-| ~ = terday, could not extend its gain. Deisoi, ives a nents tea aft ee ee "| the eriticism of her cooking was The suit aks tor « restraining |” Trace (ie: LeRoy M. Fauble of Tortie! TV Fund to Pay 8 Cents it fell back more than 2 points A an 5A. sues x we & etsen s justified.” order enjoining defendents onl Township; and Robe - : . ott eS ; H ic and requests a - Township. irectots of Television-Electte on profit taking. erode B larae 33. as: large 22. -_Grain Prices }- trem price-fixing, a $900,000 y €Z wax of Orion | _ | _ Directors of Te jeclared. & Market analysts noted gy oa "ea, ane. SM Sete eB large 32-33, -CBICAGO GRAIN ; N see pa o eaten in at-j - oa Other Oakland County draftees | ics Fund, Inc. have deci fro: have eased slightly in the Jast 2, "\y, a - CHICAGO, May 8 (AP) — Opening IS em l j jemen Be . are: Nathan N. King of Roch- dividend of § 900 pte vad three sessions, @ move accompan-| "Commercially graded”) OAnest — (eld). Oats ~ orney’s fees. / Street ester; Raymond E, Hayden and | investment income, pay . P oer ( —_ 7, : a" ie : ’ v ot d ied on light volume. : 29' 2-30 (May .....-..215% May Sy ~tug y The suit charges~ that tran- () er ry Wa C, Brisbois of Milford; | 31, 1957 to shareholders — | pair em 2 ew ee in Rar es en cs vnasioners OK| Stra ate “Male tae, | May 2,29 : New York Stocks — [ _cmeage pcTira gx tae, Paes — apg ie ISES SQL sees, es pre Sere es | ee ee (Late Morning Quotations) mereasiiie srnange — — a [Bept. “809 duly ........ 114% ead cars by getting serial numbers of Building of Warehouse 5 West oun i r .....tons oon score AA 88: so: 90 ae je Dec... Aaa the nemfranchised) * . ka . 30 pm. , ae oH i ae Tei Spras Cabra ws a he duly ™ ia May ie 13.00 Owners Urged oy Keep dealers’ lots end forwarding the) on Two Streets: | Also. listed. were: James J. Mer- ten % " ne he ; “Si ES ort ‘cont 3s (pugs unsettied: receipts 33.800; whole. |82t. 1264, July 333; Animals at Home, Give [Sti iy ue defendant manu. y protests from res-|sino, Dennis V. Mersino, and John|the 8% RS Jean’ han) g*ienle baring, prices unchanged: 68) Ber) ~ ae 251) Booster Shots tacturers. The- suit alleges that} Hearing many p 1astjP- Dunn of Oxford; .Leon I. De-icounty “Michigan. from. Res red — ; pt mediums at seaterés 28's, _— they requested supplies “of ral are op city two requests to rezone|Garmo pal nas By ellie Kennecott . 1144/27, chee Ye. Current county ‘Calendar : .. cars to the non-franchised dealers’ denied to Commer-| Councilor Bruce L. Hodg fimb Clk"... 4 | — Lodge A sharp increase in canine dis-| O's oft 14 lots on Perry street to Drayton Plains, and Leon E, Man- ar yg ee CHICAGO POTATOES nd County is ‘cc- - cial 1 in order that gas stations Pi oa : eae Since Sekt ae SE a gemini etree, Onn, Ca pe ee en oe ae cou of Big Beaver. = feck fe Bilaate: matet ben: Ube Bone tm; ton, Thurs., May 9, 7:30 p. m. Work serford Township. president of the Greensburg de: threatened to} Commissioners did concur with Rounding out the list are; Larry; pysersesa) Panes Ha nore more patece, Med my “ivlim i. A. degree. Jease Sparkman, tersors, 70m Michigan, Veter @r¥|withdraw their advertising it Willis|, Planning Commission jumbia\J. Lucas and Frank E. Reelean! ise (at 16.20, 6m Hee Sean "28" ltrten as: sopptien ght demand moter-iW. M. TAA" ‘Medical Assn., warned today. [Auto Sales was permitted to Sorte cae we be reef Clarkston and Vision A, Claussen! - rene ate; merket about steady; i * * . tinue ng. and /| ive ma at a 5 ADVERTISEMENT FOR = bray i 8 whites 425 inca Lae te ae ek The mumber of cases treated by; The suit was filed yesterday zoned to allow for a warehouse.|/of Lake ‘[rne Board, of ns a AOE I » 22 State Street, Thursday, May) terinarians has shown a sharp Many residents appeared be- | ,. ® s Hills, - Mich 4 Merr Ch & 8 211 Poultry oe Win- he f ies covets and Gs Sa 2 he 45.6) 10, at 7:30 p. m. E A. degree. since early January fore the commission to fight the if orce | i sewets and drains, and 4) Mme Mal ... 14 DETROIT POULTRY = - ‘ford Bottom. ~N"|eaid, and state Sgures show nearly CQ) 81 R ed V | | of reltcoten tte on nr _ he New Bio 2B Bae, Bi mem eae re Cs ner cc neces tar tsiY9-O1 RULED V@IU@ | remain arenes tr en 4 Jets Crash-Land ess: oat Some Pa... 415] lve poultry up to 10 a.m. ty 13-14; i i f year over 1955. d i St k trom Oliver to East boule- as : 7 20. 1997, at ct 8 eee Be is oe News in Brie are of Hu SON S$ JOC vard. . of | Educstion. "63. _B \beavy brotier Many of the cases reported ulf (P—|School, Andover = Bo wee eS no 1) Writes 0.98. Grey Crosses 24-35, Barred, Dr. Emery added, . Floyd .A.| BAHREIN, Persian G Read, South SB Be BBS ie ELE amar pang: pay tw ee Sn De ery a OO Vwi plnesiee asked a postponement|One plot wa, Killed yesterday in| sted tt Ste 1: 92 Net Gyps .... 37.7 (8) Ibs: i; heavy bens 25-26, »\the desert a of and read sloud. -- 4 Nat Lead ee a ee less driving ’| munization provides Ifetime pre nies N. Culehan yesterday con- in order that a waiver could be : ; planes. The| separate proposals will Ot See Byer ‘Charles Brown, 29, of 363 Ferry! section peeds revision. firmed an appraisal of $9.81 a8| rained to override present deed|U. S. jet training first flight)! A-Driiling: of a i Ne Am Ar'--"" $4.|, CHICAGO. May 8 (AP) _—Live poultry/sy wag ordered committed to the { booster shots for older|the “fair cash value” of Hudson] *Otuved le Sree Pree ers see en Gs ee > germ °s re | pie ¢4.¢jebout aie aoe Coe Oakland County Jail, for 10 days; sunt ni aaa been immunized' Motor Car Co. stock prior to Hud-|*** Srneenraner ~ tes eas pds training —— : . ‘ 4 Best Airsn i fevers enry” hena ie ite ‘Rocks. |Placed on six months pga roy since they were pups. aap org ag Nash Kelvina-|M sae an immediate op- ptr 4 in Saudi Arabia, a and site clearance and Tongh =8y Se Si: Sie eset ae cnt fe Mi ifined $009 and CARE ESSENTIAL The court named three apprais-|oosition from Commissioner John < * * | als must be on forms furnished Owens Ii} Gl 23%: caponet $10 probation fee by Municipal/ganty posi fe = FS BL Sera, ee = em remena Sons/s08 probation McCallum Dog owners were warned thatlers in 1955 to determine the fair|, Dugan and resident s. Air Force authorities identified EL , 83 Me A ee oe serponly if they bring their Mis giictsh.valne sfier atterney’s repie- “T believe the majority of the the ead pilot as Capt. Roger W. ithe amount of Ort of the proposal [4g Param --- ~ Donlad L. Young, 11, the early stages of the di-' senting holders of c ares’ that area are opposed | Jellison of Bangor, “a | Pena specift “21, G13 Parke De... $28 Livestock {ity to during rice of| People in F spokesman had, and after Monday . Penney. JC... #14 Thornyside St., pleaded guilty cones be saved from the lof stock objected to the p change.” Dagan sald. He.| An Air Force se anand office of the a Ba oo a es 33 javaes es _, contributing to the bsarcnaemid OPO lg of are very olten:s9 99 they were offered for al org wasn’t attempting to |no yea hppa of dam- seuh Tare in eacataon. Tn eek Be peice DS Be edie a 4 Oy Bloomfield Township Jstice Elmer tata pals aggre “pe senting stockholders and the Amer-| Jected to ak hen four planes ran out of fuel after be submitted a8 8 depesit - oe a | about 30 per cent : him on six months proba-| atively mild. Often : Corp., the new name| ™#Ke room ae encountering ‘a violent, out-of-sea- |" Pine, “upon return , ae Pilly comprise eae ee placed ¢ rise ican Motors * } ns 520 were | specifica: im good 44.7 Pit Plate G .. 76-9 early trade fed steers and eeds| thon: ~ manifested only by a sligh of the merged corporations. each) A resident, Alex A. Andrews, 580). desert. storm. They ten (10) ot the 2 Prect&G ; $2.g]gheet seedy; cows opened active. sendy > = and listiessness. , ; - Montcalm St., said, “As far a3\+ 4.04 down. 60 miles from the will a6 Pullman -* Gi "ito strong; ST gs hee ionae May 17, 5 p. m. to 7:30, temperature— te, to pay 50 per cent of the cost of E. . : ac . destina- Be foe 8 Fg Rag hg #9%-| ponations, The American Legion| There may be a loss of appeti the appraisers fees and expenses.|gas stations are concerned, 2°-|Dhehran airfield, their sg Material gS a Xo AS IS Carrer tig thgrarelccnttomnenne pron «> Se upeor alien ecreaaes phillies tox Go tennet chee ee can nue mel hn eet Set a re “at Met O-<.- $8.6) 3n6.29 00: | and standard 17.00- Everyone invited including al! Post| the doctor . stockholders for the assessment of there are 1 t - ; eel Sie Rey Tob B $13 55 49- rtigy_cooe use ih ten | Everyone invited tnclading alt Post Distemper is highly communt-|attorney fees against the corpora-|of this area.” The other four planes arrived), fers period of nity 0) ave 33 Dut. “4 Sones and futiers 11.00-13.50; com-' mander, Ed Sutton. » Adv. cable and can be transmitted bY!tion and for payment of interest| The second denial was for five) sorely. = fast = Education reserves the 331 rn jee, 3 ersieee nt aslento 108. Opening ective, : Christ dogs or by persons who have had/trom the date they demanded 811. on the southeast side of Perry) The storm ee Mar reliiell chin part end te waive any inforaall- Bs B Ree ois be: choice end prime vealers| ——. né Pine Rd. Thurs., contact with infected animals, Dr.'court determination of the fair!trom’ Harper to Josiyn. acti ot te with yaa rs oli ties therein, woos “hes 424 Shel OU... €26125.00, standard 31.90- foo Market not'May 9,9 & m. to 2 p. ‘Emery od. - jeash value. °° freup mee oom. peel than sometimes BLOOMFIELD . er ra "s38 Summons. *. 4 Sheep — 500. Women’s, Children’s clothing, +. * * : ’ both requests. - : more in one night : DISTRICT No. MICHIGAN oven 31 Singlatr .....: - $2 eatabisshes. . “i 2 especially in ’ . falls in an entire year. BLOO ™ 7 ; ee at nap scon | eae : It is important, p DOUGLAS - Sate lnvsnee 383. oa fas -— ae CHICAGO LivEs Sant eaeenen elie Chureh'spring-and fail, that the dog is not 34 Given iplomas ° N Seseeiacy 2 Emer sl 2) ge . son. market opened i eter Of the Advent. — 10, via [permitted to roam,” he said. in a y itting ass Business ofes ‘6h Sd OF Cal . i io 2S ; instances to §, at 3005 : . Baby § a Cl * $5 oe ee Ce SS —Aftv. Meet | ——— / Os OE SR 533 Seen te higher; all interests in trade ; Photo Club to J. R: Schram of ferkley has 3 lewrance; mixed 3-3 190-230 : a ) el sue. tee sie hers 1825-18-68: few | selected — in Avon Thursday Diplomas were 34 young | appointed mafiager of the a BSuther Pop .. 31 iste SS eee ee eT ny Auailory ith 9 om girls last night who graduated} cales. training . of the! died at an ‘3 Swift & Co so« 34-7 18.75-10.00: * ’ fens 33 240-260 ib. and Fri, May 9 and 10t ROCHESTER—The Avon Photo fi a baby sitting school held at and ment. Division, day. 4 es Peer Cos.) a4 {.90-18.28, 3-3, 360-200 ee ie eeitse, to 5 p. m. 267 Ferndale St. Club of Rochester will meet at the Stiles School, Avondale.’ bt a aie Pipe two som, ; fe » Oh ees. Mie hs eee oak Sale: Sylvan Shores on Thursday at 8 p. m To earn their diplomas, the girls ment was madelof the New York office - _- | 6 300-330 >.| Rummage The announcém are - Thom Pa Sits es buteher type sows Women’s Club. Thurs., Fri. May 9 Neil Westvier, of the Detroit | attended three evening classes in by E. H. Wéods, general salesjeral Motors public relations, 3 ee teen © OM. 8S) ae i, eee atoms cod.|and 10 at 9s. m 128 W. Pike. i ilustrate use |the subject, stressing. safety and ger, Schram succeeds V. E.|Wilfrid Collins Jr., editor of ' NTIL . a ‘Teent Cee <<. guanecenene ineory, oe reeagy, inte trade ~~“ om ght poor using color |child care. Niche. cy, Cadillac Company publication, WAIT U , ? t. - 46 7 a6 | gers and grades over ; ‘ t ’ taught by a } . << greed. ee 713 . ae ; moderate si le, Lake Orion .The course was : ’ - : . : | sid PR eer lw ee” Pe ana" we aie Beh | the ae A . Dn lel ** gas Unit m+ spp higher: cows ful es ‘ : —Adv. pe 8) i ’ f i ae 7 Benim fe ek arr Oey list, 308 S Saginaw St. |W. Runde” St told /olice. ie lars. "The AFL-CIO, he sld, is going 0 fight such laws.” a. WITH... eh ‘ Ve . : “960.8, 147 y Se 3 : ae SS? < : : election will be~split irito auto hit a parked. car was y i t-to-work’” laws stipulate that .a worker need hot join ay ss Be : 4 x we icra Mothers Hit Senate. . Red Anderson, 54, of 153% Wes-|~ The ! es Betasor | wll ne 0 enmtuies of eangitvanitl. eee i is CRAWFO Ne < : a - . ' t os se : said: a0 ee eT State: . \|lations jointly. ~ » 106 ng leadership is concern for the individual j- ee ae Ce PRE eis ee] “hate me a ni anette te E ‘ ds yepeaires ceapeeptbaass “sy Pe < Hueves, the worker's right of free choice in : — ze ‘ eon eee TS membership in a union.”” tee eee ada Co. 3 : ~ ~ : SN =o >a aoe Se #. Co. .... * 123 144/hold-the-line policy on state spend.) wi Loe e @ < sd ee ae a BS aie ee Sm yg Oe. «184 138 He oo SS , ‘ & Se . 7 See ee et en NS ock 1as- : - WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALE. mone — Area Mrs. Norma Popek Orchard : ei Ss me Re Sg ; Ea : e : woe . = = : : : "S — ; ; * | f : 9 ‘jot about 60° women would have) ff. S Be airs os MM HO cence a seme t | byt Lave ing Fer ee r iVUU Un Sy ag on Filing |. Mrs...Popek said vapow | [iil ceeded eas siesiataetk den vig bowed - eavere _ Lain ) ROCKERS — 7 ‘Walled Lake oot, [By SAM DAWSON Mire goa me ig rt sé SWIVELS ain LOUNGERS - ' ‘ YORK i. American ge ni | . a moe : oe {> te aemes eit eebarty Cas NEW as a whole are get-|124,608,430 in cash dividends in th -- ~~ OCCASIONALS — RECLINERS $0 MANY KINDS IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE THEM HERE--' BUT 509 Many Are Close-Outs at Cost °° and Less... Save Up to + ees HI-WAY a eS FUANITY - a Se ome tne p NTTAC PRESS,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 1067 es A aS Lee eae NE = alae | 11957 Fireman's Ball” ‘Slated for Saturday GINGELLVILLE — The Anniial Fireman's Ball sponsored by the local Metropolitan Club will be Saturday from 9 p.m, - 1:30 a.m. ra o : od : + a Ld : Annual Event | S80" “Farmington ne Mary Lou Gray Wed | Show hears will be 3 to 10_ 4 0 the public, nn rad ame wot Slate Spring Farce in St. Benedict Service gh earner Set b [ | 10 p.m. on June 8, Center. F Y ions . | Assisting the co-chairmen are tel “FARMINGTON — The Faer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP = 1190 atte the “ followin orumetaes of — Club. h will { . Plon Home Exhibits mers, Aix ON ye nome ore trong %, hn 3 Hoar pect wich th Se wore Son se e . * , and Howard ee exhibition presentation, “Two Blind Mice.” the 11 a.m. ceremony in St. Bene-\length gown with cascading tiers . in Avon Township Area space sales, Walter Mickelson, Jer- 74. play, to be given this Friday dict’s Church marrying Mary Lou/of lace and tulle - scalloped scoop for June ay Berd, apd Willis fooseit and Saturday, and May 17 and 18, Gray and Louis L. Peters, last neckline. Also .featured .on the tides. Also, housing, Harold Smith; set- wil! begin at 8:30 p. m. It-is di- Saturday. ‘acaaa Searls, ton tances the Semceal up and parking, Bud Maynard; yécted by Hope Nahstoll. + &® &-: ‘a fitte peer omg ak Mae — Picisnal ROCHESTER — Rochester's an icleanup, Clyde Duntop; _police/ x k | ‘The bride is the daughter of ‘sleeves. Her veil was secured by nua} Home and, Builders Show will'Sam Howlett: utilities, Clarene’ 7,1, roadway comedy hit by Mr, and Mrs. Warren S. Gtay of a half-hat of lace with pears be held on Friday, Saturday, and Kremer and Francis Voll; tie “Kets, Samuel Spewack will be presented .3932 Devondale here, and the |and Chantilly lace, The bridal Reject $2,500,000 Issue George Hesketh, Jr. and Frank by ts j d ho t he a and s , +9 it : y the .Farmington Players, and| bridegroom is the son of Mr. uquet was white mephenete pa : 4 unday, June 1 't W4S voll: refreshments, Marti’ Stem- ners around. a governmental) and Mrs. Louis Peters of 921 orchids. LAPEER — Voters here Mon 3 announced today by co-chairmen mer. and sports car parade chail-|horeau that was abolished by €on- | Mick is— Niles. s+ ~ day turned down a $2 | ‘ i ory St, ‘ | bond issue, to fina Fred Maynard and Cyril .Korom man, Jack Marti=. gress. Attending as matron of honor » proposed pay. The exhibition again is spon: i was Mrs. Frank Troy, sister of a new ~ athett, -_ “awe Counciinén Up Budget Rochester Gardeners: Set St. John Banquet Se eS ae ee ena. acs ROCHESTER -—- The annual/Jack Everitt also served as @ was 1,689 no and 1,054 yes. Maynard, also -chairman | FARMINGTON — City Council ; | e ae ae oe teday “Interest here Monday night adopted a 20 Plan Annual Meeting ae and Daughter Banquét of fooee ot with Shelly Gray as | manifested to date by former ex- | 1.11) budge { three St. John Lutheran Church will be < | ; Pi’ “ a4 C ty Ci | ' d bibitors and the many new en- cree Namo a gest balan: Fellowship Hall, at 6:30 Brother - in - law of the bride- : oun a en ar ° tries indicates that this year’s |p.1+ of the increase is earmarked ROCHESTER—The Garden Club|P- ™. Friday. The Martha and! groom, Edward P. Paruch of * ve oe seer ott be er ere var for a 350,000 DPW building which here ie Leyes. ser hog agg pre eee Tickets ee ~ a = eee =a MR. AND MRS. LOUIS PETERS : | "The Baptist Church. sarge hold a Mother- eutertaining than any before.” = city voters turned down April 1. meeting at 12:30 Tuesday, at Ro- (tained an te charch — and Elmer R. Domke of Niles 4 in \Deughter banquet fer church fellowship | , 4, a. : ee o gid aT pe iagey a I are oo « * re — - yen i eade Say Bily | hurch t the church at 6:30 p.m. Thurs — ae a at A huge tent will again house the budget will provi i _ wage rc a chure’ a+ the exhibits on Halbach Field, with the first fiscal year to. get the Annual reports will be read and C Bi rth . | Gray was ringbearer. Big Beaver Chu _ day. maueure Fajeig Commmentey on ee 4 64 display booths inside and space |building under way. officers for the coming year will oun irins | A reception in Avondale Com- Plans Annual Dinner | *~ * * house, for dinner and business meeting. ‘ reserved for automobile dealers) The council refused a petition be elected. Board - members _ : munity Hall was held after the) ; Mrs. Walter Huff is program Lake: eseemerenn 7 and boat exhibitors on the grounds for -rezoning land at Shiawassee meet the preceding Monday at 10 < Four Tewns jceremony, The couple. went to the: BIG BEAVER — The Big heer. chairman, The guest speaker will 9; Josepn sponsoring 6 outside. Ample free parking isiand Mooney streets for a T2-unit/a.m., at the home of Mrs. Dowd a” i es. = warre + "paby| Smoky Mountains tof their honey- er Methodist Church will hold its be poet, Ann Campbell. The pub- Mgt he fee “schoo! alt tonight at again available and children under apartment construction. ‘Baldwin, lgirl, Linda Sue. as moon, tannual Mother - Daughter banquet'lic has been invited, door, Proceeds are for the building fund, Death N tices |Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6|_ Help Wanted Female -7| Help Wanted Female 7| Employment Agencies 84 | Work Wanted Female 11) Business Services 13/ Laundry Service 18 ~ | PPP LLL ONE Lt ll al ie ie PBL PBL PLLA A PLA AA Lh CO EL PLP ALAR LALLA AL AAR AA AAA AEA” 2 OL IONE LLL LLL LL AL AL LL Al Gi ' ‘a ’ CREDIT CLERK 2VELYN x . 4" ACE TREE SERVICE. RE-/ FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY. SERV- Ga 0 | ARTHUR MURRAY ES CREDIT CLERK .. . | #OMES TQ DO, HOUSEWORK. EVELYN EDWARDS | PRACTICAL NURSE, MAS, ROOM | “jneval and trimming. Get our bid.) ice. phone Pontiac Laundry, 7 Needs 20 teachers, supervisors, Sales Manager, Good op- Interesting clerical work com- WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE VOCATIONAL COUNSELING mother while you vacation. FE| FF: 2-7188. - 24101 aN. Mar a UALR 7 | tet be ter 36 hours. Apply per tor man wee con por ly a gg my Bot exten will handle. » variety of detailed | go, Communte Nery Bank Bidg.| *8%4 == ALL, MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS LAGE CORTAIIE FLARE 08 RUS be ¢ cx of Mrs. “Hewa es son on, only. Mr. Derek, 12 noon to DetrArion, yo ag wet nigg 4 must have goed te be, vee. e. an along Aust ae re FE 40004 Pare NURSE AVAILABLE repeizes ty factory trained ‘mas Bg om Ag ge eee 4 Alen! Gear t re | Sifiand! “Ave we tabad” | signments. - o Zee Bee 3. _ |e TRONENGS DONE | Office Supply Co. 27 W. Law- A as eee eel | A FP M SNGCE WEDBTRAGED WAN FoR | sebeeh, ereduste Sinn sg Warrngss AT Least 35 EE] DEF RGONNEL | “a miome Pick up & éeliver.| renee ot Passe Fe Sa, a eS IK 2 Marry, Henry. Rmil, ond. —— CW en od Jobe, More, tor home than —— Drogrem | ‘transportation. refer married. 5 nae AND TRONTNOS On aoa | We april oa melee of wringer &} VETERANS TREE re SER AVICE. 4 ree igs Sp fey he] ange, Sout eth Me ceemewcms| Baoatn corp vent verses | tps Te #8) INTERVIEWER! “seazen tote mmr tome: PE) stip ceizmale Seater, 3 9's) itined or “tapered, Pie sar Sparts- Oriffin. Funerel Home| chanical ability and Seat ap TOOL ROOM — EXPERIENCED | betw for interview. Ask | WANTED BABYSITTER, VICINITY | 1.6 ieay vetween the ages of eT GENERAL ‘ROY'S, 06 Onkianéd PE 24071 Tr vce Weaviee PEt rit Rev. LeRoy Shaler otciee| batwaan._ chew ett mon tes layout SS a i ir. 0 Somer. wines tine Lake. OR 32781. __| Some lady be cael tot Shee ushas oer me a AUDIOVOX, WEARING AID. RM 7a noe B eS. are ing. Intermen Agen NEE Poy Se ELDERLY “FOR a . “GIRLS, WOR | pwer. Some colleg mates. se, sme *ghates-Orittin ‘Puneral| go gt Bs =e vious experience in, as seem for’ home than wages, OR 34250 comet re — Bates "backeround tnd Reiley to WASHERS ERC RONINGS SLOOMPIELD WALL mans. COMPLETE tive SERVICE. ~ Home. lz Fes ReESES — GHEVROLET gpecia machinery ue a between 9:20 & 10:00 pm. | a RESTAURANT —&| SEE Mine “SHERRY AT. MID. aT wane. Free est No cbiigation FE 218% bed work. Vertilitings dips j ALSTROM, MAY 6, 1957, CLARICE. AUTO M a “ade tools. | _ prints. Might shift only EXP. WAITRESS. PART TIME. | cocktail . Exp. desirable,| WEST EMPLOYMENT, 408 PON-| WILT DO iRONING ae ELECTR *~ Mi SERVICE RE- and ae he ay wife Oa desk, : sSicon: beloved Plenty of work “ask for Mr_Bep- | STOCK CUTTER —~ General Tool| 228 — {a oF) - req wil _ tam) TIAC STATE BANE BLDG. FE, SaRAW- WARS DY WORK © BY potas @ rewinding. 316 BE. Pike ~ one courects.. Det? tyne —* * a8 . ween . ri, . ve, A iM A a Seer eae “cater ef. “tire. Thomas en ‘Lake Orton. CHEVROLET CARGIL EDETROF, a ELDERLY ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE FOR Beal Twining rarter. For inter. ee SCOTT EMPLOYMENT Wine bour, Fi FE $0035 7 oan ExPEaT oat CAWW WOW | GonmbES sprained Fe _ 38 operated . Mrs. Marie, Strick: | AUTO MECHANIC: IF YOU ARE | MU SOO) ir’ w. Anderson. Be-| nd board pits wages, MU é3300| between 8 and 10 p.m. (ONLY),| AGS” for expeneuced chess | WANTED: : IRONING & BABE S| or be egies Male. | INO b TREE BE SVC. CALL. BALLS a wey “Es Gritfin, Funeral eel cohetaune ik te fight | tween @ a.m. & il om. EXP WAITRESS AND KITCHEN | WOMEN TO DO HEAVY CLEAN-| chare Lake Ave FE ¢14l, mere PE 24972. me s: De en avice APTN. PE 60008. + : Sher. James Lather in| %,5" Houghtes &, Soh. Olds, fs PLUMBER. LICENSE NOT RE-| help wanted. Blackie’s Lunch. ing. about every iwo weeks | ATIDWEST —| waNTED BasvarrTino Dave, |4 i HEATING | Don’t Just Do Something Ss charge. Gfter wich Mrs. Aistrost | a: ster QUIRED Part time or semire-| _225 Hvv poet take, 355 Bethe. ‘PONTIAC'R OLDEST EMPLOT- FE _200)____-| Hie, Crooks Ba. Rochester. FE Stand There len a parteete, Als., for service ee dock oe Stes wore | tena. Birmingham - Bloomfield Martine! Ly a — Tg 9 a oe a te Li‘. d ten “2 Gaeat LAKES FREE Farming | While we do the wort ‘Seeding, Be Nara Funeral srmnprmeral| ing conditions (@ facies.” Top| aren. Call MI¢@st. —____| Woodward. ’ham. appiy in per- Help Wanted __8| sous “or oun ‘Penuanent | Building Serv Service Tree trimming. removal.| ‘Ace-tif” Landscaping OM 3-200. 2 wager See Mite. Ploy Rice | SORTER WANTED. NIGHT WORK | _ son wenn nn ham nnn —mmemno~ | POSITIONS. 406 PONTIAC STATE 70 A | land clearing and \s! | gece Ne a imi Ai PRED W., es Seren | is Mile Rd. & in person, Morey's Golf and | EXP. WAITRESS WANTED IN ACCEFTING APPLICATIONS FOR| BANK BLDG. FE $0271 AAAA AKAAA! nt M yn aaisT RNIE at ABE a ate 7 : a service sec er-tone . ; yg — CAS Dat Ra, STRADY © Pant EXP. MECHANIC DESOTO PLY- person Seribo’s Bar estau- Bas Milford. Mick. MU Instructions 9 LayINd. 1 FINISRING — QUALITY | CAR engines feared =| oo per 2 Heth + jokes: Gear father of Mrs. Wil uaam. | mouth gerane_Milford—_—__ UTO DRIVING. = an a 7 os [BBR ee BE) DISHWAShiR | wappeot ame exr_conm: |r megan wan S018 |" COUPLE | "Sid PERE, Se. P| _e_up MIM we some | E ditey "ounce be | Regence Seral service will be held Thurs-| Apply tn person, Blue Star Drive| be good seller. clean & able| in Must have ref. Other help.| Man to do part time werk on Oat | wae Fe Cone Figen pescmecte, 1ok Cla PLASTERING mes 2 a pa hag 9, at 2 p.m. a In, Pontiac and yke Rds. oe mos, waele. Appt on ut —— i exchange — Lake omens S| ~~ Best Way _neys. PE 1-005, FE $637 r' =a oa a tt a. dames H. Luther “gy ta- cistrbuting prea andere | WANTED: MAN FOR =— CAR| CALL PE 2.5221 OR FE 5-400. = wih Lee gg a 2 : ag Al BRICK, ae ee PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. tery Mr. Gtokes will ie. fm ta Hate 2 : ene eaeeae. ea oa mechenien) ocne- | REP. FOOD & BAR WAITRESS. | owner's ie oan REP. ost ery an SCHOOL Pwapiaces, sqsomente chim- | "Work guarantees. FE pet ae at Sparks-Griffin Puneral Hom : 6 EM 20% _______— wes. Apply at Manny's. REQUIRED. P.O. = more dri for you | ti CUSTOM CARPENTERS. , By MacDORALD. MAY ioe. 3 TANS BARBER RBER STEADY JEFFREY | FORD SALES | seven eB — Pe Lape Sen or Fe ee) oe defer. Call PES 3008 “or Roughin, fan, remodel” FRA a sen male re. a: < loved. husband of Mrs. eel = take-bom me. c.. ae — , - ey or oliays, cook's helper and dishwash-|~ DRAPTSMEN NEEDED | j-o4aa. . awh : waNtED in , r-| Want ade ith ely Sharpened = Eawerd. Phillip and. Mac | EXPERIENCED Weoees om MECHANIC goed. pay. eta coro ver o¥e cnt @e Game ties tor trained draftamen, New ~A&B TRENGHING 8 Som maaan FE 3-71680 q Donald. i —~" rs. ' PERIE! q ~ ee . Wein ne. MACHINE FILED Hone’ irayier, Mrs. Rove $3 ower nSRATHBURN. CHEVROLET eral’ housework sewer s reterences neon. w2| Real Estate Salesman fom Drawing guttit ©furniabed. tere, en Maney Leach 10 Bagley 8 ! hts er tesa ee CLOTHING |———WERNEED Sse00 after 6. Chance to Make = -|_ Tet ~ Bon Pontiac Press. + | & LICENSED §, SORDED WABOR |" TREES. . ive. Puners NEE EXPERIE T WRAP- LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE tame or removed. Tree » e485 - a: Revered. aun whe ean te O08) oor — Lond 10 W. we ee way At “BAPELWAY” DRIVER FE. 3.9391 gery, Specialising in wort around | - SALESMAN America’s most accepted car Our) Maple, Birm. P, W. DIN TRAINING SCHOOL Footings -Sasements, cement utidinges and wiring . : Cealership ‘will outline our rome 6s W HURON Bus PE 2.295) Res. FES-1605| work. brick and fireplaces. Quqi- mates Reasonable rates. Fully —_ Good salary. Full time ing. compensation, career 9 EXPERIENCED WOMAN. coos W. Wanted Male ity work done promptly and ec tins : Preah Beseshers, MAr- : sition, for qualified mn. A - tunities and other benefits. z yeu Tig eg ~. = 4 ‘ork Want 10/ nomicat E _ket 42908. Lake. Boise *) F*younere willing to” our! No calle “| time. sell Watkins ad-|A-1 FLOOR & PLASTIC WALL | *LL KINDS ~ tly md ng DEMING AND REMOV: w. share to achieve success, EXPERIENCED WAITR: ume, Ae ca — tile> instalation. FEY 58-5210, drives, & rs, Bi CHER. PART 8 i Bd terete ee on -_ be a1 CARPENTER WORE NEW — | Gi TY PFS CARPENTRY. |V 6 W TREE SERVICE _OPRAT.| _ Novi ope st Hunter. ; ae ee mre Douglas ESTATE HELP AND | 4 YouNG es archon, octane resting. siting. oe. See XPERIENCED SALE SHA §. Faginaw |e > ee ESTATE Geshing ‘or decorating, Cell FE | gor wesc” ener cag | WALLS WARNED BY MK , . : in es- a Ex OR_3-1223 | $0738. ; 4 _ to sell Philgas appliances in es- tween the aces of 17 and 25| EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES & a ond t ” we 3-246. tablished . Salary, com- kitchen help interviews taken ESTATE SALESMEN OR | AV NOW! CAR int fireplaces VE 23 ent my. oy He er a se Ha G : ie hom aed wen. New & 3 AND Dressmaking, T: 16: Bipreet lags Pisead' | Te ra amas | Rom A het arom] pce Seed ra | 8 Poke: pe | "Doe Aaa ae aaa F for & good position : _Realiy Co” isnwood 20000 Oy, Tt WANTS OF ANY | sis! Quarantecd werk. Fu MY | DRESSES. SUITE COATS & AL- time. Your home| ™ ® - organization ive | You have @ car and tam work 2|— w, aoY 7 < = a one. Sines’ ve eri Ot MY) Giles per hour for 2 hours each| SF Sun to carn ao much as eos | Registered techasetan, | say Kind. Cull enytime, FE Carpenter Contracting | | SessMAKING, TAILORING. AL SepeninnckD SROTLER 5 os _— to 029 ue. call before 1S Rome] O as Bg malt TOR WANTS | ROUGH OR TR gervce | te my my home Call FE C88. order cook, Phone otion. Personal intervie Tab TECHNICIAN TO DO some | PeUc"y SoOmiNy, for interview caeene ® TO DO ae : White Chepel.| Sa GeTiC aconmasive| Meas’, Tyersal “vied. 3 “Scray work. In Walled Lake ares.| and ed Furniture Refinishing 16A P In Memoriain - S|" mines pocen to “A am @) Cee Pontiac : at MA 41526. Furniture Ketmishing 10A Fos annn=| Houghton & Son, Oldsmobile. ‘A| —-serence & - _|taDY FOR Liou? House | Employment Agencies 8A ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. ¥ IN. LOVING MEMORY OF ERN- . Ex oe to, assist manager, Able |. FE 4-6655 — ~ . * nish removed from furniture. SB eee - eeptinadietnena tear ag WO LADY eke nw | Tlooures, Ress OM3ei16, “| CEMENT Is OUR sPectatTY. | S016 ‘ewer % year age tetey, May ©) omer. teea in 8 aye. sal s. Sallan an Jewelry, “ferred to live ta. Baby siting & raebner Ss 16. bamente’ EM 34618. g Rave Jost my soul's companion, |EXE; CO se. marting | ee Barina. 55|_oher Seal Pie Sess , , CARPENTER | WORK WANTED | — ~Sarsen Plowing 16B A linked * salary House, ’ a é — Sher, «cen FE! - = o~ And day by gay I miss dim more,| $uerz: eset » S| travel — 48) states and retura. NURSES A ROTOTILLING SERVICE. A* {Zs miseca by his ‘Wile, Lee- EXPERIENCED CUSTOM AUTO pe eg Positions svaiiable for ptefessional| ‘alse - missed ‘by his ‘Wife, Bteady ?; Sh mage expenses paid, Average drow s a Sis. pF ag a= =. Chesaie ail os west ts - , ew ® month * ; Roose- , Funeral Directors 4) tact Robert Rector, Oliver Mtr.| Veit |) rnoon or night duty. Pleas- = Pp 3 : pee. act 1 Pe 3208. Ww, >| pat working cond. in a moders . Please call OR 3-3496. | —__ » AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND - xP. BARTENDER @ CLUS Va 7a |_Help Wanted Female 7) ennel poll : : 5 4 Bursie: “Pune al Home. FE +1212 votes. = a ouple, . i atered hardwood : . . Paddec ms tk rs ‘tomaana FRMs. ST FLOOR. CARPETED. rs. Attached garage. Alumi- . E508 anytime é {osT: BOYS BROWN WALLET orm, 3A . Comfortable, 3 bé rd to S pcb z., $48 in Kinsel’ PONTIAC, EM 1 2 porches, Gara $100 © num doers . windows. Located beat, partly furnished — FOR SALE OR FRADE, INCOME - drug store. Urgently needed, bus _.month. € N. Airport Rd., corner of home, reasonable if taken at once. LWown house 3 apt. Call FE 1-6891, - ., & pand laid off, 260 8. Parke, . ¢ ROOMS * BATH, ALL UTIL pongo omg | Sie fchules Call PE 3-6229 for appointment. fanare ve. Aubura ‘ +e. SPRING BUYERS nar ; : taxes @ insurance. Immediate | REMODELED HOUSE POR SALE. P. ment Lost: BLUE PARAKEET ARE CALLING Guild: welcome, OA 6: i “ga “robots rer comiract of Oper cesk. ay 0D 2 Reward, FE 2-3801. + _Child_weicome. OA 6-337. __ | fo 5 Sunday. Fe Callas ame nd Sper cet-| + or 3 bedroom starter homes WOME: Stas baer y's ames STOUT’S ores 6 yeaTH PRIV. WEAR Lo |, oe. TILED 2 inte FT oR With fu beccment end Somes | New 3 , ' : _ _Ge Jeneral 3 pitel q bath * Penced coL ORED.,- ROOM c he Saas case. conteis ~ ad qathes. List your homes — lots — farms| j~nus pyr BATH & ri ‘rawood $900 down, $5,500. FE 5-7420. pene Lake Rd basement. Rough wiring included. oe d bo the oldest and best realty)” ciidren welcome. PE ment drive & petio, Basem y Mis. OR 3 yy tH “94 McDonald. Ow - m in the area. @ PT F BEDROOM TRAILER: fruit cellar under driveway. DRAYTON PLAINS - a LARGE BLACK & TAN MALE) 1 sah Snekiy te ba, furnace, electric bot | New duplex finished tn 1957, Each $50 A MONTH . . Drag-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | $2 -"eeklr_ FE ES ____ water, rust: remover. Call FE bas lovely living room, 2/ And only $500 down on this cute = aa iT] MN. Saginaw Bt. Ph. FE 6-163 oy Sees. BABY WEL- —_ 5-6716 or 932 Cameron St, $12,500. ogg somone, Sam. 2 igo pirooms and utility, Pull bath. SECLUDED a5 Open . th 6: Pr _ ees wi oll eee a : Open Sunday? “til é p.m. ATTRACTIVE 3 OR 3 wR CAPT | OS u = OAKLAND. AVE. | = — o- Ee Ee pie. Pull pi “urlee caly oat i Bal f'mtio tees Ware pA nicely furn an xt i ' — See” ten idschanie, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent | Houses Unfurn. 36) An sing bright kitchen! with tee Poraa, retires and mor-| SOT LAR LAKEFRONT | file foors, boat bouse fren OLD ae FROM DOWE ARCADIA MODERN HOUSE, 4 MILES EasT| [0% of cupboards, 3 Dedrocgm, | 1, Weated property at s hargein | with ready access to Coss Lake. extra apartment over, 3car | your bewe ev ui sbow you bow | _ vike, — 5 poole As eines at LE of Rochestér. Rent by week or| Pullsbasement, gas Beat 3 caf | (guy S000 #00 down, Kiss ott beet A very good bey at od one “ Our method of contacting qualified AUBURN HEIGHTS 3 AMS cote HEAT. HOT & ena oa anes SF] gusege. Ferme. TM BREE & GREGG 300. Low down payment. : ATTRACTI oeen es —— awey Squirrel Rd. South FE 4 CHILDREN PERMITTED. z ‘EST SIDE - 1565 Union Rd. 2 bedroom home, excell fied sppratser of Your door 24 Dageateyt. PORN, TROoM aa APE PER MO. APTER 5 PM. RENTAL WEST S Union Lake Village Loveland borheed, 1% car garage, | niet Sie rent Scots | EA tl UNITS Hele to engin bos n,¢ | eat pos ara 221 ay oun tata ne, Rengs Mather | Tn NE | —_— PE 3-7308 after 3 icimadie § b> 18. : | Attractive Bew -untts-}~—fuld bath —-with— shower,—_Large | _-__ BRICK HOME _ | FE._2-4s75 rer NEW °- | = Ld a re eee STRA” LARGE _ FE +6264. ss Sencansnne rent. in Porm living room with natural fire-| ¢im home. modern kitchen, | 52 W. CORNELL, A CTIVE 2 ° LUITIP! r1es CLEAN APT, EXTRA LARGE | ip ARTMENT RENT. 35 E| tac on East Bivé and Perry St. ince, family sised diging room,| jereq ving & dining rm. 3 bed-| bedroom bome, utility room, oi!| Split level 3 beyroom. large Bye . ; * pome with door bed. kitchenette, | ip Pike. PE 46382. CALL PF 4783, Kitchen and breakfast nook,| yme’ & tile bath, Gas hot water| hess, alum, storm windows, lot room plus ideal family room — ‘ vw onu| _‘*10 oniand Aves Oe = SAM WARWICK HAS NEW 9 BED- new wall to wall carpeting in| heat Near schools & churches.| 40 = 240° 3 yrs. old. Close to) Kitchen, no waste space, lake 4g wea Teh ey MASERLENT APF UTIL, | CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED LE eee eee a to ayivan | EME Oot Ging rooms, Tul) Located 109 Latale, Frise Sié-| bes, Sie, bi. op Fimens',, Sms privileges om Gywen. Ge SP... , (i EE tivo stavies~ COZY BASEMENT i :| "Tooms, aad "bath, all large ee why Fe cbt | leone. x. 800. Good investment. FE &6959.| terms. John C. Cowe, Realtor,| Under construction om 4. = | le fas wt Dike REED OP) | ere oe Fert: | located close to Gown town. privilege’ el city Bivices, "ye | 28°*. 3 ca garage, pe ‘*-| ij ROOM DUPLEX, On | FE 24000 or PE 24146. _° | Priced right. = sass. 612,000 to $15,000 | CORY LAKE PROsY Eire J). : Wee _8e. big} family, 48 Mechanic. ‘WILSON INDIAN MINDED , $18 week. OR 3-4565 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | WILLIAMs” LAKE. 2 BEDROOM, John K Irwin Skinner Lake near Lapeer. 2| we he edieation- of > | oe eS easy ALL PVT. |" M. faginew VE sein| 7. sreund home, gue stove, olec- : : bedrm. cottage, util. rm. new omen ‘mn Tndian. Vilage subeoit 2 Fe 42687 Oped’ Erenings “tt 6:30 trie -refrig.,, old air furn- REALTOR floors. $600 dn. = Pag nd | Mw a aod ace, will give year lease. OR Since 1025 . We appreciate Mstings ot any = gg o UB, a = : . FURN BASEMENT APT. Pvr. SEL RIO iPS _Sries 313 West Huron 8t. COOLEY LAKE. Approximately 2%| kind. us today, : ‘entrance on lake, -~ Se * Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. FE 4-5 scres across road from lake. OPEN SUNDAYS ; men or working couple. $17.50 per| Cee ne retrig,| Rent Lake Cottages 36A ~ Living room 18 x 18.2 Bedrooms | Jy oy Wil Brok ae week or will rent for summer tit hare, . ie teby oct | Separate dining room, Excellent arvey Wuson, Sroxer months, $25 Ler week. Ale extrs| Some 3 ROOMS & BATH. YR ROUND OPEN . Hitchen wish Formica countertop. | #21 W. Oregon St Lapeer 7 Lem 1 Britete De Yeni Howe APF 5 BEDRM—ALL | _cottace Yum. Pir Maple £7081 Piasgred. wali. 4 car gnrege | Cal 2 rE som! : LARGE PARTLY FURN. 3 ” 600. s. : SCRABBLE SETS, aInT| Phone velvigarelat uti furn., 18 Stout, call before BIRCH LAKE, TRAVERSE CITY ; = EXECUTIVE'S BEAUTIFUL CUS- d a wits — ons oe a Diste Wey woes Lan seraler. Drveer | 9:06, FE 0606. s—-° 2 & 3 bedroom CLARKSTON WHITE LAKE, tmmediste Pos:| {Dell brick bilsite home ® , to te bo. Bacetnerose. 1s Open Ever til 8. Sunday 10 to 8| $00 PE 03506 or 44. Jessie. | LARGE 3 ROOMS. BATH, UNION Jake” front comagee Sat, sale cea, Gn inky cupdpens 2 bet]: Salted” guee at, meng Ae 5 PE Be. B = WLY DECORATED 3 ROOM Lake, ranch style bidg. yr. around | _*andy beach. OR 3-1972. WEEKDAYS 1 ons La room home. Extra sles kitchen. Sole 3 spacions Seladine <2 one 1 UY OR SELL Ree id auvenes’ © | sae : €LEAN, MODERN COTTAGES & ‘WEEKENDS 1 Living room has @ light wit-| carpeted as carpeted . Ponerinae Personals 2 2s. A. pe buy your prop pom 12 9 Willard WEWLY DEC, ¢ aus BATH 6 BATH & | eats. By aey. week or month. | dow wall picture window. Ou fur] living room - é L with REALTY . ~ oil ‘eu hee to ger 2 ~ ieett oe "hal basement PE Das. scenic Ausauble. 4 miles va — ~ fast neok and ‘a mY coe owt ee ‘ AEROTRED KNAPP | peice is ronccusbie. Call and let) opt. Baby welcome. Sis ‘weet. Wice é Nice 4 BEDRM APT. SAMUEL Oscoda, Mich, OR 3-2160. WALDON RD. BIO LAKE FRONT. Fat 4 ny dish washer. disposal and tan. f ; SHOES par. S huey, mag pd = aa RM e KCHENET TE § re ‘4 vr. «RMB. _s BATH PARTLY The beautiful ecalorader” {2 bet | Rot ssa, Beant ice a diate posses. | ity. Ful basement with natural — A —— Hermas 1 End bath 2. uburn Rd 2-608 ‘ouUR- = APT. ™ as. ui view 2. Nice eplace. bath kitch- | 0 rise. a OWNERS Epon nS Yer eve SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR FOR, YOUlive cc Cale Lake, Beav| Priced ot only $15,250. $980 dows Sencha shase. 92000 coh | en AMtaches Te-cat garage. Ie POR SUTTER BUTS 2 any we PERFECT POR ONE OR TWO| immediate ranging titul grounds, private beech, flost,| ‘2 CFs. We. still nave OX pes see, Tien, Se . * ly adviser, contact fee Rating ee coe | pitts Living room with studio Ey ay Fg te — ee GALLOWAY LAKE. Clean 2 ted-| v5 List OR TO BUY REAL Es- $550 Down . * jets, cerenge farms, Mone ee Only left. room modern home on large lot. : satin, “Oeuhesetins i — ag on BP avaliable. to o buy land omtract 9g ane e fe pt oeeee poFLEX- ; LARGE AMS. yy: FE 6653. erm floors. Basement, Ot for- pitt rn a ae = Bag mo - er a =e fa] Al eee cots wave PONTI c REALTY | Sash west peta SO | Mecerwond, wane Pecans gm MURRY-MURRY-MURRY — | nose, $9 gal, water Bester, mee} HC NEWINGHAM | Syreeus lowe © dutch comme os aPRt oi wave FO? A ae __Uulllies tecletes. FE 30681 | dow en lake’ (Gas dented. Ger | oarTED TARE WO CONV with $2200 dows. gtd natn sion. i | td \ LL LOWER EAP a . * S28, cemviems Devore. PET Belge TEES ALL On ee | ee ae eee 5 BATE | Eat cae: orem Dest MAP| Mote shone Manto bimm | pe DOWN 2 2" clu ter |_Crmer Atpamsg,greems Mt _|N. .Telegraph Income: ‘ IN DEBT? ; ool or — a, with Prats for Se od ae re WATER: gas heat Cat) FE ¢7228. F Rent R 37 COME —SEE-BUY formation today. aT DRA - 3 Owner m Priced at $8,950 . 3 tw Pontiac PPER 4 WATER- - Y 5 ea BDRMSB. : Press, Box 12 ford area. Everything furn. Rent Houses Furnished 35 | <5 SS" * cou eee need | nN SCOTT ‘LAKE RD. 2 Bedroom| Nearly new brick ranch home on iso Southiy. ‘Tals to hgh r : 4 IF SO i me at we nou} \LOT O , Rome with oxpensidl, otis. Leck: | Htasor, Hull becument. iioe-_bot sen ™ \ pS . i room. am . Ny : td Rent Apts, Fernished 33) rent apts, Unfurnished 34|' Suiggtergae = Mest | cisaw eda iat sores. | REAL ESTATE INC. | ult Sosemene seas finace | seter beater Atuminum quire) Arnold Res eas 1 | Lanon- LIGHT ROUSEKEEPTNO PPPPSIS fice, for man, FE 4-8768. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. scaped fenced yard. $13,000 with VHITE. REALTY FE 5-0676 FE 5-8783 : room, uti furn. Adulte only. 358 ND 1 &ROOM PLAT, F sMALt GARAGE OORES GOR GLEAN ROOM FOR MAN, WITH MApie 5-582] $3700 down. \ : Orcnare tar 1 snooM A dleges.; _cideriz oe shower._Prt rE 208. REALTOR 313 B. Letapetie St, Remco, Mua. —— * re . 1PI P mare te ehtitren wetcome, iake priv garden 6 Weitere wnants ac- wer.Pri. owt. 79, BUY ee 7 Plateau 22767 z 4 Give You elind ay i & 3 BEDROOM. PARTLY FUR-| FE Se eaou PARTLY POR. PE 5-2796. CLEAN. PREE PARKING. RECEP. tridge ts the to see. J. J. H AYDEN, Realtor . RENT BEATERS | 7 nN, ’ men, . Ww ROO! 6 Ev our ce be : non con = Eats iret sperma tad Pos |? tut PEPRO waar geaz. seme |? 2, BOM SAPPRMOOea, | dock. Pe sai ~ OPW | PE corms al Basemeny ad |= SOS #441 Open Eves.) scULTIPLE LisINO SERVICE | Thr st.cdte” “Sesame, > Restore Credit i> ROOM 144, ROOMS PARTLY ee — come ; — ROOM ei dwg: heat, storms & one windows, BY OWNER I “ ae a ae _ so see te ~ - Ne oe enemas | Beare or Close wi eun porch, corpe . . 4 : turnished. Shirley Apartments, 180 |] BEDRM. UPPER ON EUCLID. |? ROOMS & BATH. MODERN. 263 ee fence, newly | painted, $7,850; Sais “sown payment, FE S056). JiM WRIGHT 4 eK: Serest or a pinta FH ROOM “} Palace trailer off Dixie bags’ er aoee HOUSE EXTRA LARGE, BEAUTIFULLY terms 421 N. Saginaw 54064 ~ E y wT FLOOR. * Je * Oy apr & ee. "aon aa guns hes af ot furn. room, bus at door, shower. | _Sfer_§:30 p.m. _ NEAR T.B. SAN 4 968 Osklend rE 50us 5 COUNSELLORS —_ | _beth. Square Lexe. Pz 61770. __—| _ #2521. ; _Stter's. . Single or double. breakfast f de | MOVE IN! REASONABLE 4 RMS..| § room house, basement, fire- | ORIGINAL OWNER. 3 SDRM. e OAKLAND THEA 7 ROOMS, CLEAN, UTILITIES | 4 BEDROOM AFT. PARTLY FUR- 5 Scat OUeR CURAN PART | tired. 3 W. Marca, __ beth. Auburn Heights, OL Hill, | piece. attached garage. Lake prt . brick. @cheot 2 bike. Gas neat, * Travel Agencies 25A a eo ee aa S CRPURN CLOSE || 17 modern, couple enly. 200 Per | LARGE FRONT MASTER BED ee sec’, gmith bldg, centracter,| $7, BENEDICTS & DOWEI= derful nel grinornood $18,360, Mi 4 ented ~ ~ adults only. Th 8. Jessie : : Rete Bones, Bveryining pl. | 2 — ae _PE $§-1332. ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Tei HO Far brick bungalow with nicely 41918. 1786 Bates, Brham. — ~ - ART PLAXNING NOW POR FR Fie . pd :| LARGE SLEEPING RM. ON WEST oy gg Og nner ae RGE ROOMS FOL. | SUMMER VACATION |. for lent caretaker duties, Couple | 3 ROOMS MODERN WITH HEAT | STtment “phone OA ‘e201, | ‘side of Pontise. yE $0om. | Income Lake Front Call for ee cae + syment.| walls, ok, floors. excelent | * pastinent corner toh, GoWn 7 R - poy me WS BATH UPPER GIOVE. OIL | RM. DUPLEX. IDEAL POR | ONE LARGE COMfvomraric stove. Make money on this income om ge Os ms pam ee | town section 4 gnirences. sold by : eservations and Tickets| sau Wipe GTORERERTE | GND MGI" UPPEG TQEE OF |* Shing? euen ge wamner| Reece Naty “tea” Se| . pence Reverses | SYEVAN LAKE | Stee at eho |" wart BUILD. 4 AT LANES CROVMESTIC! tacii, Parking space FE $376.|5. RMS, PRIV. BATH & ENT — and downtown She ‘Sasz2.| thing furn. $10 week, ‘man or rts = agg hy A fonts TS Sa kes og | = Bid.s00" but does’ require WILL BUILD ? r cnUiaEs HOTELS 7 kMS & BATH. ON EAST BLVD. _Adune, 6 Mértle 7 RM. MODERN. Op. HEAT, IX- woman, past 50. FE $4785. __ SS dy beach incluces 3 rooms, with{ substantial down payment, Ou your lot any size home fe BBS TRAC TRAVEL, | |5 silat sttbee emcee oie | uk fre ant oae_mamey. | Sure a tania Lake B4 | "ee women, Mate SAP Noes | a] | Seep aSe°tneraion rm eT » NTIAC TRAVEL jg BOOMS AT BUS STOR, CLOSE - anes. + ata =| 7_ROOM FORNISHED On UN-| Ree, pm. PE Si Needs Painting first Togr, 2 bedrooms up. 28 ft.| PIONEER HIGHLANDS — or PE 5-2442. » | SERVICE 10 $908, See ee | ° _furnished house 81 Auburn Ave. | Sesinen GENTLEMAN. DA ¥ This lovely home ts priced enclosed’ porch across the front 3 bedroom brick Colonfal. : = | 7 ROOMS & BATH, STOVE, RE-| _ ©" 5: to sell and only ‘needs of the home. 2 ear garage, priced | — Buceping vestibule opens Buy Thru Partridge | ow Bt. FE 93251 * ;, "Murphy beds' Call|} ROOM LOWER, NEWLY DEC- -.. COUPLE worker, Bus stop. Cail osge * . Three bedrooms St $11,000 with $5,000 down. liv a Wd. to Board 26| defore 8:30 and 3 pm. 114 E| orated, all utilities fun. FE Mao te do part. time work on our Mie Re Par bath, ait plastered walls 4 sched |_for_appoiem 55475. straits in | ROOM, FOR, ORL Kress. | «Yih eek Leors, oxte. heat. OAKLAND LAKE , ROOM. SUITABLE FOR WORK- but in ely school district. Very chegp 3 tetvoem beneeey’ a ing girl? No smoking or drink| Just think. you can buy aii + Bet ae ‘ ~ Oy alleles mes (au —~" gull coed iit a ae ges | $0r200 ft. ot, only « M W SIDE BUSINESS PEO- sage got aes 7 ie Kiteher priv. PE 23517. _ | Closing Estate = oe r SLEEPING ROOMS, IN A RE Near, St Benedict School AUBURN HTS. AREA : EEPING ROOM ON WEST ment, carpeting in living 3 bedroom ranch type, plus util- ; side. $7.50. 82 N. Johnson and foom, 1% car tty with atic ofl furnace, +3 eat ‘ = arage. Teal nice et. complete aluminum storms and , # SLEEPING ROOM. PVT. ENT. Suiy and terms. —, im saculate condition 4 = Down FE situated on 100x470 ft SLEEPING ROOM FOR EM- Only $10,500 _ Nanaseaped let Priced at $11,800, t = ved couple or — age : this well rms. ha pboa: and . : : y ae — : built bore. 5 fu soeaen . . SMALL CLEAN APT. $10. BUS.| two sLEEPING ROOMS, FOR Dect, . 4 ae, ie ar B ror STE Disstered garage Five Re ' 113 “4 3 i No drinkers. 1035 Oakland entiemen, kitchen priv. share jest segs lot, ‘on 5 LI. & bath, overhang adds the ranch Jim alpen BATH AT 101% MT.| gyrati, HOUSE FOR RENT, Av-| bath, neat factories. 242 Ferry. end of town. Terms. Call rented for $80 monthly, full| . style. Bee if now. REAL ESTATE & ‘ . ehiiren pores. tomatic eas best hild sek FE ¢7353. == We can show any Dasement. with eae heat 3 bof “ZEBARON SCHOOL DIs- 1218 J Pied ©. Hotes, FE| come. Inquire of 108 Tayior Rooms With Board 38 e. neta Aho ore TRICT — This 8 year old - 7 WiLL fi ROOM FURN- rs, p t da 2 RAPT. Finst | Wiig ome for Summer & Pal rare Guane mi. RD. RILEY || Bin ‘ef 3 Stars I Tem S ea heat, light & gas furn. || No children oF write 500 Elis, Lake } Pe 4ust| of size. Pull base- ale oat wacms. FE Fee. tise “Press, Box 36, a mest gas beats aaraee, | LOW DN. PAYMENT. - ; ROOM AND BATH MAIN| Rent Houses Unfurn, 36) meals 14 Mattwews FE 5-037. | 1% B. Pike st Eves ee ee iui Meat ile five, om Bune a gy npn on ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FE 4.9584 WEST SUBURBAN = Bet slow with finished etite, x _ . month. Realtor : home. n new ve electric 7 “EB +3581, 1 BEDROOM, J See. a Oe meals all home privi- Your Money’s Worth i-year-old aluminum sided ter heater, og es new Is . ea - Teges, $10 for room only. Young) 2+ 70) p; bedroom home. Large liv- ear garage with drive & fain floor. W. Side. Quiet | =: DUPLEX” sTOvE © or teacher welcome. | at 70 Pingree St. + OFFERS ing room ell, nicely shaded lot to stores r = pais ‘Krai |- fefrigerator. Gag heat. $60. Avail. a le i as Feoue _ floors “and plastered "wells fal Circre in bosresnsl, siege from '$10:500 to, $0,180 tof" aust 4 Ist. 46. “sa ‘pcewalival iad F ; = sised bedrme. large poneled Sylvan goo type hom france “clocste ‘MaxaWood Goa 300 Ww Ghivage a’lhen call BF TH UPPER STOVE ini , Ea 5 “- + . Pa best furnished FE |3 BEDROOM MODERN, WASHER | yacANCY, PRIVATE OR SEMI/ \tli-kept lawn, enced reer yard,-|— B Aa a “Fa pearport_| _. floors fall basement, oil appointment, ee. : & . couples preferred. FE | “private rooms for aged or con-|, 1'4 car garage. $2,000 down and/ All you need Gown op this lovely heat, self-storing aluminum “K. G. HEMPSTEAD —_- z 632. . Pilescent, 24 br. pur care, |*. $75 per - Immediate pos-| $15, is "$3,000. Immediate pos-|_ screens and storms. Priced | 102 East Huron &t. 5 Hetel Rooms 39 edrms., 234 Tile Hohe RAY ONEIL, R it = as eee ae (ag . Bis it St “yom comme! 5 toe. 206-8. Parke. | 4 ee ped, lots of closet space. On | — Se eres ~~~ | Baths, 2 2 Fireplaces Full tie and bath, very went and | 90) 8. friars a. ee ~ ae Taw : Mens Rastern Jr. Hign-| 0S PE ies HOTEL AUBURIN | font flea Scar “ae cisany Owner sacrificing at ¥i- | PH F103 we SR batt : 4 = ; Room: Week gare loaded . . , Dee Testi Se fear chia oree ag, cao tony : teenies. ‘ , Sarath in pecs Stee | faa: REY St Partrid e is Large carpeted living room with| wood full basement, of S $800 Down. 4 unpolished marble —j| heat, ly car » im 3 bedroom frame in Water | gleaming oak floors and plastered adie. for ‘with $4,000 ford . ina good loca. © ® — e recreation room. Ro 1s THE. “BIRD” TO SEE - thor. price fs only $i ‘ FE cg hy x Colored Families | : 750, Bee this now : cation — well ied large ‘T i > = 8135 per month. | $1,500 DOWN 2 F. ¥_ INCOME NR,- WATERFORD. HI. }. Weil Subarkens—— Sa y ‘Ci Fr ks te Fa Two — apts. Like new 3 bedroom ranch home / es ur oS | 1rOUX-F TONKS | 2 & baths.” pirate \ en: terlord igh School, Sxtra.larne ae. ") GENERAL REAL ‘ESTATE trances, stoker heat, incinerator, | jot Paved street, well . 0 4395 Dixie Hwy ‘OR 49701 | cyclone fence, new 2 car garage,! Water softener included. Automat- " 98 Set | ait armature i apeer apt, inclu ic. oll heat. Full price, just $12. : . Balance 1O —WEST SUBURBAN, Tower ope Ai this area ge | at 4% per cent Loe —~ Modern $ em, ta aek $1,000 Down WILLIAMS LAKE : cftmen fate Rog goa | temas ir ewes atom, Tee] $1500 DOWN, : tures pastored walls, oak heat, 1% baits, . $6 car garage, of Pontiae : R An Ir ie a a ye bath homs| liams Lake. Attractive large liv- ; selling price $6, 1 : . , Oy nnett TIC.| intee “lot "eaxsoo" well tano- "Rea" then win Babee oe Eye . seabed, Full price aly fit JERRY ‘E, ADAMS, GO. board pao and 'ai of ink. as #0466 ‘es. * ; 5 regs fenced re ’ ; 2 Mera ana @unday 1-4 2th waren ae - FE 44561 rare ae trees _—, Front Lad lien % A. | a lor|® Tome, choos. to to. Fisher new m . Bee. Owners moving. out of | i 2 i ate eed to sell at onee for _ #* 3. Rutgers. $7,109. PE just $8950 with $1,500 down, | , oa ns ‘ INSURANCE ‘ Ww EST SIDE : 2 pom, fo Outing Y*- ” pres, On sales | Business aa - |WARD E, PARTRIDGE] sue, one foot tea : _Aaal 1008. 345 Baldwin Professional Men ¥ REALTOR FE 43581} taurine 3 af me eames! sy: tome gore. gt dace ter] fou Racal ae || Me ROGET? | eat Miia, 3 Gai Fi re cash. 6 room, Gag heat.. Close for =f OPEN Le ; i ; te eehects in ae the 2 4 . oy — 4 DOLLY | ash * pra — wm won| Savona Some, acne | | LIVE SUBURBAN . i for $1000 down. mo, to re iving te 8, Nacaion. We can ¥ : oo , Sad eetelaek halen petvinngees 8 ene er — ; c—. aoe Rent Saver 4 sl ° Nice 3 ._ tees | Eee $ 1 Keto Barr ad gated Y Ei Tey is Total Can 9 sold oo OF for #380 down, : | i rented a z ‘ ’ ; 0087 . enon MONEY! Make ‘it easily na ‘rd Classified Ads. To} . 4 meat wrens ad id | ATHIRTY-EIGHT a : ig ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, webnespay, MAY. 8, 1068: . ee et A ‘ For Sale Houses 43/, For Sale Houses 43). For Sale Houses 43 ~~Fer Sale Houses 48 CARNIVAL r : by Dick ‘Turner For Sale| Hoyses 43) | For Sale: wh “a "ss ME NOTHING "SEE RAE Ey en «Lory, mommy. Pom, auus own |" LAKE LOTS 5! Bay City Mich. ‘Two 3as03, orl) 1 NaAPAY oe 7 ma eee eeca tke ao | ‘er sete tat oars 2 te i Temp eton DOWN 12 Mfr." bremna st 386" Anbar O 1S lal #8 “me. oe |, ots are | - NICHOLIE - 3BEDROOM HOMES SYLVAN- MANOR 4 bedrm. 3 baths, Large kitchen a. Lge, lot. Fenc yard, On 5, Reasonable down paym or will exchange for apaier = ae East of Pontiac "ROCHESTER AREA Modern 2 bedrm. home. Less than 2 yrs. old. Fireplace. Attached 3 extra $1,000 er consider trailer in exchange. BS iS L. Templeton, Realtor ag a IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bedrooms, basement, gas- heat $9,500, $2,000 down. Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 After 6 FE 3.9502 was JAMES & WASEY CO. FOR COLORED ; : 3 bedrm. | alow. N & ane VACANT. ating pos — URBAN 4 rm. home, cnet eaten aes "Siar| be cabaget very jow down pey- ved street monk EE nl * SP istee with §750 k. D. RILEY, Broker Soo Eliz. Lx. Rd. FE 41187 HOME WITH INCOME Cinder block home—34x32, 2 bed- rooms & bath. Also guest cottage eens a NORTH Susu BAN. bedrm home on large lot. Needs some eet a rem to suit purchas- “STATEWIDE — Estate Service of Pontiac D. CHARLES, R. “STARTER HOMES: home with srement 00 a 2 all extert work on my ict for small down , ab tue and painting, no down ment.’Don McDonald. OR 3 — me show you sev- PIONEER HIGHLANDS, 220 PIO- CLAY STOKES AGENCY neere. 3 bedroom brick. ¢ MILFORD, MICHIGAN a arage. FE ase MUtual 44755 | Res. EM 34 § ROOM, TRI-LEVEL HOUSE, NR. RY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM RANCH. ee ease OF Sista Gn: 61S per month. OR 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE, 40x24, - heat, 1 year old. $1,950 own. $65 month, near Pon no agents FE 65-3748. 5 ROOMS, 2 lors. $i5 WEEKLY. Owner. r ©. Box $35 COMPARE THIS Custom built'1200 sq. ft. 3 bedrm. brick ranch home. Full basement. Two fireplaces Slate entrance. i‘ baths Ceramic tile with van- ity Plastereqd walls. Oak floors, a —— wer tk All this na E. J.D UNLAP ~ CUSTOM. B at oe FE 8-1198 $500 BUYS 4 ROOMS TO MOVE. Owner, P.O. Box 535. BY OWNER-FOR THE DOLL wise home buyer, $3,400 cash to 44 per cent equitable reget: oy — toward ‘Gove payment, Call OR 3-2024. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge or rental unit 16x20. FY rooms & REALTOR beth. Both loc on large lot im? ‘S. Telegraph FE 4-0621 with, access to Cedar Island and Oxbow = yo eons 000 with EMBREE & GREGG CLARK 1565 Union Lake _ Union Lake V . Desirable, rm. EM 3-433 or EM. S14 brick ranch home, loca’ just “CRMATIMORE, 162 WEST | tinged sunaivision, inrge ell ve subdiv: CIVILIANS—$490 DN, F 1s x 906 feet, NO COSTS tin 1963. Features 1% baths, almost new. Full| vestibule entrance and closet, oak basement, automatic heat and hot/ floors walls, large well water, Dining L, gasinator, fence.| desig kitchen, a patio 12 x 25 3 blocks to school, feet and family room 12°8' x 12 CANT— feet, outside fireplace, ample SSION closet — = large 20 x 223 ft. or Walk in look at ft,| garage any er a, yeu are "inte eected., call} ing features. Terms, cash or cash to new mortgage.: Shown by ap- eee OU olen] Mane: 0-085). pat th hay RE $1,025. FOR ha ORTONVIELE MODERN oh RED! couwr. Balence on 4's, oe? cent $1.200 206 down, y oeey terms, FE 2-9657 a = Se evey_ Wien, Be. Built 3 bedroom home 2 OWNER. 4 ACRES. 6 RM. MOD-| years old with Ceramic tile bath, eru, $2.00 down, Calj after 6,/ modern hen, basement par- PE 17-0369. ; ed into 3 . of] heat + RMS. & B ; . oak ‘floors, plastered walls and era. 2 Rak old. Low dows .| Other desirable features. ae bor’. .150 DOWN. Off Jos- TOT F ROUSES, ON EAR T| trad room, meer 3 te Tr verse, em & i, iva rom & 5:30. $1,000. 606 E. Grand Trav- room cepeied a ores, SEiore. R cok floors, full Desement, yn eae fenced at pone: Youll $11,850, “a DOWN. Walking p distance peg Modern .” room home BRIGGS Ges beat scar” iil ese basement a8 car le RIGGS bouse at rear. Brick veneer 3 bedroom. Large living room, tiled ba hardwood floors, Full basement, = heat, large landscaped um inum storms & screens. ae blocks to bungalow. 2 living room, — Large landeea a or will ac aks WATERFORD ie. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron FE 4-402 or No Money Down. We Sor eonstruct on your 26x36 lot starter home 4 eh, wirne. plum jum b- mu ing okie. RAY ons NEIL, Realtor ry oy 3 rooms “ey a . Furniture mapuees. 3 sonable down payment or . consider smaller home in GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hw: — 3-1261 faves Om 31708 OF OR, 33687 Ful basement pone ge $500 DOWN —O ag fw aad § rm chome located on 3 eere| CUCKLER REALTY lg ok ik peep, wall aed rE pent - Fe 7-21 #2.000 down, for 3, bedrm, home|” quire’ at 230 te on e pri lot. os & hall o E Las : s ; & double in kitchen. 1% car} ff ul garage. #75 monthly pay- ments. 2 targe AO gf Located BUD sergaan tram, lake preeed,t | HI R N Only $1,500 Down ie Set Pate ee VALLEY REALTY Tt pearoctn un. ies me T168 st Pontiac Lak on, past enclosed front OR 3-6681 or MU Piso porch. Also 3 room on a Main floor, 3 rm. & bath, ~— " seccnd floor. Pull base | ,- a ment. 2 car garage. Good neigh- North Side : a WE ae a 4 sepRoom Posstsrutry__| Some, “car ‘fisors’ insulsted All modern rooms. Full) « ae rear base: 3 lots. Near Elizabeth : “genes at $9,950.00 with Lake, On line. A bargain at Fad ete Be be oe 3 bedroom san oan Carpeted living with Heatilator fire- pines, Gas, one, ment ects NI CH OLIE} jock to Elizabeth Lake. £8; Mr. Vorhes <4 101 we HARGER co. W, Huron * Open. heme WM. H, KNUDSEN : este. oy WATERFRONT GATEWAYS 'to ‘HAPPINESS . PRIZE LOCATION wher ne 2 Locks. Evenings +4813 Service ———}— OWNER LEAVING STATE. 4 Py & bath. A good buy! OR KENT ESTABLISHED IN 1916 EXCELLENT HOME — 15 acres, home, @ & nice farm cou 5 bedrooms, furnace, util- oe Ha soy hg ottractive set- A bu and new. * Norinwestera Highwa # additional Bigs. 11 ACRES — Excglient lo- cation, a_i as hea = floored « a drive, garage, shrubs vs shade trees. lot 80x miles west of city limtts, eerrtegee on SI ik. XH #0 per me buildin, * Dixie commercial bull ng 8 an unusual value. $53 per month, full price Own’ oor how a 16 yrs. 3 bed- FE 4-2533 yt eh ures, ight 5! v Fenced’ back ard soxizt fot ee upper rented ard. ‘ . . Wl near schoo] é shopping center for _ per mo, Priced at only ac 35-ft. house-} $8978. RBOR down moves you into room to sto LAKE LOUISE peieese with this 5 gets with auto. oil ry $1380 down to a GI ioe Ag e and low monthly payments. GINGELLVILLE AREA A good home for a large family bedrooms, full basement, large lot, priced to sel] at only $1500 down Close to school and stores, Tease FE eit, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, EAST SIDE INCOME. c ® rooms, 2 baths, § and bath down. Living room carpeted also basement, paved drive. Two 2 room apartments up. Terma. : WaLTon BLVD. Ft. frontage on ioral business corner Call for ore vement, eludes 3 Diy 4 *e =, tee 2 ia) 4 * , - a “a vs = TA Rog. UL. Pet, OF ‘© 1957 by NEA Gervion, tom, I ETT RRS ey 3 “Every time I meet a girl either she’s broke or I am!” - Td like to show a good time, 4 = houses. m tion. Russell Young REALTOR SUR ees “2 _W. Hus FE ¢-4526 | SYLVAN S cae 6 = eee. ae. moder ag on beat a ee pall fie te bik. ——, at dome I 3 rooms, full basement, 2 car garage, dish- washer, $16,050.00 appro. $5,650.00 down. after 4:30 p.m TR RANCH HOME A PROCERORAL OFFICE ores HILLS RANCH — room brick on one bedrooms, laren living ‘Toom, screened-porch eled recreation room. tear schools and shopping. CHOICE WEST —= In oly ae ta prov in, names ST peal i] 9 large rooms, 3 full baths, 2 lavs., 3 garage, gas Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 W. Huron Street FE 5-8i¢) or A-1 Drayton Plains 2 bedroom home with full base- clean . EAST SIDE ees eee a Se AVON TWP. - this 2 i you want attractive RANCH TYPE HOME—Lake priv-| bed home amall down es, 4 room & bath, large eee ns ins eee liv room, modern kitchen, ‘ayton, home hag large liv- plastered walls, oak floors, full p> Py utility ond en. basement, large recreation, tiled emece. is fo tet floor & painted walls, Cement) So." —e, . drive, walks & patio, flowers, | . shrubs & trees. Don’t miss see- . Only $15,500; $3,000 down. Drayton Plains. . A buy -3 r full This will be closed at 5:20} “basement for $11,900. Owner E tonight ‘only). We will be open north. buflt in 1951 Thursday usual. Newly plainted. . jot. kitchen, 10x15. Floyd Kent -Inc., Realtor |. “nat — a aise porch Dixie Hwy. at } po is one won’ last 1 long! AMPLE CUSTOMER. PARKING . wre otth End b bath, Living coop DEN sPOT room. Be tga * Contortable 3 m bungalow. - basem 3° car basement, 2 car , on | ge . Large bs r 1 acre of lana with fruit trees, . City sewer, water and gas berries and grapes. Also privi-| Pav street. Priced right ye Lake Oexiand . Only} $10,600 with terms. 30, with terme, . NEAR 8T. MICHAELS ¥) : og ho 4 bedrooms, 3-Bedroom and’ oun, , ees} ew Oe os Pee ll ; jas beat, Price home in with a very low acaee | Union Lx. Priv. sereeeeceensy OOD For Sale Newsss 43 BASEMENT. 5 ment, bs] +1839 after do: camp For Sale Houses 43 PBAPRDL LPL a Sl at aL Play 3? = OOM HOME. LL BATH, R’ Fru Gls COLORED VASBINDER, INC. _ FE S8875"— MALL DOWN PAY- MENT OR TRADE Starter Home FINISHED 2 C GARAGE. NEAR TEL HU- IN A-1 H- e keee= RMS. & BATH LY 96,060 R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE “MULTIPLE ye re a : | ; 1 3 i i | i 2 8 i PE 50603 LISTING SERVICE <= Special!!! Located off Montcalm, cute and bean ae | floors, ond Stocty " lanaoctge creas, oe 120. Priced to sell 950 with = only $7 West Suburban ROAD, |. paved 4 ®, bath, rf me 94. & of] heater, 2 ecres. $1, & SMALL HOUSES IN # Price $17, om terms or con- VACANT BUNGALOW Hon, tite exctptic rms, Salers t inte, pried Sass om * _WE BUILD BRICK HOMES SIX ROOMS IS $10,975 1587 HBEDROOM WATER HEA FOR ONLY $9,975 SATURD. a SUNDAY 1-1 White Lake Jess than $14, to FE You couldn't ee * it Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours SLID! pap SLIDING ig rey PLUS LOT } 1208 Cas Lake RD TELE: tikes See) uktay Gos sions. OPEN: << Y 58 AY 26 for Bateman — Kampsen marbie gerexe, | REALTORS 371 8. Telegraph Eves. 40528 OFFERS | 4y, Acres—W ooded cuections" ANNETT 2 bedrooms, besutiful bath and kitchen, y tion room li x. 12, utility room and 2-Family Income : 3 . 1% home with 3 room end apart Like hillside et oL . tise eve. &-1ipi_ days. a ea a ERBERT C DAVIS. butt | as Pontise Lake Ki. Pm basil Cherokee 1 lills ae eee Ly tte ee : CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ‘unity National a WHIPPLE I. LAKE Baling snot with es ot with pea ify — Sone ater "330 ° ~ WILLIAMS ‘Lakefront ocated op exelusive - Orange i Dr. This lakefront home as gage Teenie features 46: WILLIAMS LK. WATERFRONT. Here it is; an older 2 story white frame summer nome that a. JOHSON.S Realtor ~ 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 can easily be, converted ~ . large living & room, kitehen 4 bedroom. All_ this con | $7080 wth year | COME—SEE—BUY Clarkston 20 8. gle, nee For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Olt We Finance—We Finance : or Te tee "Johnston & Hubbard UILDERS COTTAGE Bi Call FE ~ NEAR On Liv in Paint Creek Hills, one of :-ty’s most exclusive subdivisions. 200 f% on Paint : = S acres. te wi hesee: 83, 0: 63, down. THIS PROPERTY HARD TO pg CO., REALTORS - Lake Orion Highlands, $350 Down wide lots In new subdivision, black pe < excel- lent restrictions. i views from r « s Take ad- vanlage prices from $1956. : On just. 4 mile south of ~ ¢ Orion limits Salesmer on perty | gon d pro ME 5g or call -for Fred...:.. Blackwood 20 4 GH -WIEL VILLACE HIGH | H HI L VILLAGE Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge » Rochester Home Sites Parcels "soni neptic wank $2,300. terms. "F FRANK SH EPARD | ROBINWOOD | ST. WORKING MAN SPECIAL Land with a Future 27 sere surrounded MBO ergy werrounded by MEO cam, “Lea R. Tripp, ye re P asiet or) or with Surety: 2-0200, Ray KNAU F, Realtor OA. FE 2-141 ose. for % cows. 2 - Pp. W, DINNAN ow. SFE 43577 Longs yee Sy ate, A ing P. W. DINNAN ss FE ND, . tor + EDIA or lease with , 33 acres, modern ©, , out bulldings a’: RESTAURANT _anp_ 3 ft. on M-33 and at "Le. Rd, a 5 + W. La’ per cent. Lawson Real Estate 327 BE, Aubare, Ra. OL 1-611 Lis BORROW WITH. . CONFIDENCE ~ Household is America’s i. ers. Service ig fast. Mone ally the same day. Phone = mp ‘BAXTER & LIVIN room business 6DM pong: © mont. Rasscnatie |425 TO 9540 $25 TO $500 terms. Cail PE 6-229 for eppolnt.| at MUNITY LOAN CO. ~ Buy Thru Partridge | WHEN YOU NEED List Thru Partridge $95 to $500 C jal Buildi rape, up commanel| gna, fu at frre.” arva. is-| budget, We ‘will be sind to & € paved parking you our é Teas, State S ee Share rosance co, Roy Annett Inc. i REALTORS - Buckner Customers =“ BE. Merce Open Evenings and Gunday 14 or at —— tor stores Cor- . Plenty space wil * long lease i Sice. U 202.N. MAIN... . ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO $600 Happy Folks NATIONAL SLDO List Thru Partridge Do You Want A Business of Your Own? fally established & profitable (Provident ) 7 W. Lawrence 6. rE Eta em UP to $500 i . your Fay Hi cues minutes Todi aise “mate e tur ru Par “ee DANE IX s sfone oN HWY. O k] d "ii fies) OKION s ES ION ( SERVICE STATION — Loan Compgny Cg ee ed ! mm eee tae eee! FE 2-9O206 business for yourself. Exc. lece- Sh O80 ick Cash STANDARD [WUICK I< _ OIL CO. | sie, prea tat oe Si Bee fe | ls Sete tunity for qualified - applicsnta. ise ert | HOME & AUTO “LET’S*TA |__ egy — Pike} B SIN Mortgage Loans 54 ~~ lage CP | LOANS—$600 ‘to $1,500 Re? | eee ge oa at pase "atveralyeare. be Trenchin _MICHIGAN- BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION |- PARK AT a “Beauty Stion ‘& Home| cated at Wateriord. Th Construction Money ry Co. 8096 | 1S Tam “BIRD” TO SEB BOOK SHOPS pls AEE, . rE 1838 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| GET CASH QUICKLY evan LS Lo 5 _OL $b. ted. tre auytang. of é@qual val- SELL OR TRADE $11,500 THREE PAMILY—One and beth ist fi end bath up. e lawn eo lishers. BARNES HARDWARE 743 W. Huron &t. Easy Park SWAP, BUY. On SELL — CALL Swap Servier OR 3-866! 2 SELL OR ADE, trac BA « etl, new. i OH 6 ORAY 90rTs ites BL s =“, GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE Scrap & Iron 356A rae Me Rs x 3 yrs. old... Crump Electric, Inc. Agburn R4. PE +3973 x if RUGS. CE OH. iggy ee a PEE $8.96, Pearsin’s Furniture, man Felt Base Rugs $3.95 sor? TENE Fi, 4% Ft, Wall Tile ” rere, 141. W. Eat, Pa baton al A * we” WALTON Walton, . Stetievs . ia y spa r washer aes Pe »| BA Uo NG, “Aqua BROWER. ar eae oe . 3 aa -Méiiks, "ha #1260." GENERAL a1 wide buy _ 61300. sab Wibw SaiDED FEROw PE b-a600. MAPLE BEDROOM suite & edd pleces, Also modern ene 2 pe, sogzenel. 10e James K Blvd. PE 5-6612. EN A NEW AUTOMATIC IRONRITE IRONER $2 Per Week “SED -|_. RECONDITIONED Dresser. tebe renee anegebeseus ehair see eeeteseawene nat set . B® Chale ..scvensrs rm. set iui? white pine boards. ft. .. ibe Srsr OF FARM ye ms - pew, B. .4385| tolled cow manure” Delivered.| Sale Farm Produce 75 & gravel, PE 38765. epee, ae Fag cow MANURE AND LIGHT HAUL Corner of W. Maple and OR . : Orchard Lake Rd. 10 to 6. Market. Open every Tues & — rt ~4 fromef tote pam, Taare, 2.06 aes £ = and eggs, flowers and A delivered. 31411. GooD «for €7 delivered, FE $ , 4 Wanteo: SE WORE YS a ee sion 60 © . American. Legion Bidg. Do It Yourself . 61 BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER, rubbers, cement mR, POL se! ers, steamers, etc, FE Sik 300 Baldwin Ave. : FOR RENT 18_8. SAGINAW RINET. GOOD . $10. 1 ing Ov. 29006 oF Ol. A oL ik ly | LAYAWAY OR PA PLAN ARD’ Sale Musical Goods 62) —sraNT NOW | SREB ORSERY ent TE LES apy | Sale Farin Equipment 7 NOW. LOADING —|" Settee pire. We Fe cremtores TOP SOI i PT. GLASs SHOWCASE, WA-+ OLD STATEFARM | $8 33 te PROPERTY ton Prat oe tet FE 86711 OR FE 81233 OD nan k NacKEL ADE.” OP SHAPE. Pe'sam0. & Lochaven. PE Wi FORD TRACTOR se WAGNER hoe Ext coed FE Si giat cor Soe | FRSA” BR te PROMPT DELIVERY, 7% YARDS | FORD TRACTOR, PLOWS. STA SIRT CLV on Feat “ME stee” ot ase S08 Oa: tas ay | ee Rte ah canip. Ix portect * oo Te fe +4 ie used tillers. PE 44380. 1580 FE 26408. dyke Ra. Om FOR (s0t. PogpED OR DELIV SOLENS & WHEEL HORSE TGF i, ORAVRL AAO _VEE eS ‘eee a it's oe : .: 9009 LOADS OF | 6807 Dixie Bwv. 204 Tir irs ae 154 Bagley. Call im Special HAD cia = ; man , cd 9 i aa oP eme T | i RSE A oe 3 : ass # : IP - eo 5x ae nee is Se 4 Re ms Sd ‘ a : zs és Ss eS AWS leo tg meas me ae = Le | \ Ny gs . 2 ’ ¥ FORTY _ ! | i ) THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; MAY. 2 1957 Toe 7 ay x b D SSE i SSCS sae te * z Auction Sales ¥ 77 _Boats & Accessories 85, For Salt Trucks 90 FUNNY ‘BUSINESS. by Hershberger For Sale’Cars et: Hae Sele Cars” 91 ‘ ISTRATOR 11 PT. CHRISCRAFT HU YRS FORD TON “TON PICK UP. ‘ ela. Sentry tor voter. “ios. "Pe | Va Pordo Pe $0120. EM 9-2239, ‘ “Bric ht Db DS fF +5688.” ‘3% FORD PICKUP. OVER- 9 : : TI gy ag ge |i Pr WEcpwooD BOAT 3G| “rive, § box. F . ee : pare SPECIAL. mie : petra, wulte, Maneves television, | 2879. EM_3-8752 19, INTERNATIONAL DUMP ast Gk Z aT q Craftsman rotary mower. Coid.|1056 16FT, f. CENTURY RESORTER.| truck. Cheap. OR 3-7549. ot” RA- aks ing down. 19 Mariv: rig. lke new. Electric 8-0805. ji DODGE DUMP TRUCK WITH 3 RONE ' GE range 'e x $33 DODGE CORONET , Pon gag aD sesorted tools. | i864 MERCURY fs BP, LIKE omelet, mood shape, 344 Alice z! 4 DOOR SEDAN 56 PLYMOUTH 8 Duaine Option, auctioneer. Le E.|greeere Se AUTO SUPER MART . . $450 BELVEDERE SPORT COUPE uae alee wasueer"” ® RigoTnIC ives, OL gr | GDEGTAL . es IE (6 casaabiaernr Deel al PAINT CREEK AUCTION IS HAV-| 28 volt batteries & battery cha Bi ham ‘Trade- on pows ING AN REEN SALE oes irmingham ‘Trade-in - $600 THUR BITE THs Is FRES Sat ere caer wee a 1953 GMC Tandem Dump. ne ttle 00 fe Holiday sedan, S M ‘ (9%) PER MONTH TRbck "LOAD. ro BE ‘SOLD. en 7-9 Yard Body — fa power, ‘ons ownet uburban irs. LINCOLN: - MERCURY 1/35 DESOTO exe SE ' 565-8. Wodward’ ~ Birmingham PIKE SF SPECIAL COUPE ADAMS. HO. : $2795 FE , A. 0. WRIGHT “PRO MOTORS WILSON GMC * Olds $8 Starfire, complete with BUICKS, F FORDS. SEVERAL r WE DON’T WANT ""povwerfigh an me : SORE Teer | ee OR FE 52485 ee tcae | Rifeut, eedane pardons. Lew! ATT THE BUSINESS, | se Si Sa 10th. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Children’s |n39 gaeianp . Oakland at Cass $1995 , guaranteed small ase : clothing, dishes~good selection of | 30 OAKLAN 7S 9-003 “+0 Peatial’ monthly payments. 23 years, s JUST. YOURS | other articles. ul ®'| BOAT COVER. ALL SIZES, MAKES For Sale Cars 91 pene Semmes. Bales, Howell, + gp ngllteaanad FRANSPORSA TION 8T, LUKE's PAL MissION | JOE'S A&N SURPLUS _ FE 23-0022 : —|'S2 FORD V8 COUPE. ._... $39 ~Woman's Auxiliary will bot s| BOAF COVERE MADE 7S ORDER | 1957 =DODGEs, & $1 $5 DOWN Si CHEVIE POWER GLIDE $06 remmase eale = the Part Parish Hi | Raanand PE 44277. 76 8. = ge evoke. Sete Sapley me 36 on 3 oe hat acniatie ra-| 33. Nash Statesman ee st eazy OR, MCE canigie: May tou, FFidey from Utica oo aie Arg | Without trade. Also goo dio a heater, W-Wail Bohr, Inc, Milford. +5155. | 4} CHEVIE PLEETLINE |... net te ot pm. ‘Assisting Mrs. Frank P.|” arkansas ‘Traveler, Penn-Yan,| % Srst choice used cars, - 4a DODOE CLUB COUPE % Fears, wer GG. jetmaine sid hire be Mrs-/- Lonestar Pioneer, Glass Jet. Fly 5 CHEVROLET - Mone CA ana TO" CHOOSE Cass at W. Pike Sts. Clyde a Vorest. Sant, Megat © Mer) 1 Dale H. Hughes, Inc. on "6S Cuaitine $2) Sedan , Hy dramatic i: pis pete . Walled Lake | JU radio & heater, full : NCE "4 Fowrine RCHIEF 4 Dit. For Sale Housstrallers 76 copie, cree SPORTS CENTER oes pa ge _ 2 10s 1957 DEMOS. ECONOMY USED CARS Rg re 4 ane 1084 TINT HOME, 15 FT. LIKE eee ae ioe iT linea ‘sb Olde $ ope. radio 33 Auburn off Gag. ___FE_€213)/ “$175 _casy_ BE 6-3700. ness rales _#1403.! JACKET & CADILLAC 32 BUICK 4-DR. TF ih . Dente, Hy drameti ' pow TERRIFIC VALUES AC. PINE @HAPE % D 5 ; 4 HT ab MOH UGETION oGkee icine ay Gacmee| mus ate pee ae mal ith % oe . ee Courtesy Cars |" TERRIFIC VALUES [ny ree Dar etic - = —a 4 @ = . i "46 SILVER MOON. # Pt GOOD! _INS. FINA transmission, white wails. Be sure = — | TERRIFIC. ‘Ss AVINGS .. “6 BUICK ROADMASTER | "jg PONTIAC. 4 DR. CATALINA iia s.*™ "Andersonville Rd. ata eer ae bp 4 ae Oe ger ord al p ccna ra Sp wet “ - | = W Ford 2 2 dt, . radio & heater, $8 OLDS 06 HOLIDAY fur Chief, 7 ial ~~ cA. a) y TRADES. Sere ¥ fre Pe tT arene Onklan inde PE T2331 se Sone a a - $1995 = ‘65 OLDS #8 SEDAN %jy PONTIAC, DR. SEDAN : ~ jg j “3 : ; * gut nttet es rox EUINEUDE itt MOTORS. Tae, BUICK, «DE aoan “Must you smother individualism?” Wes 2 Se Breen, 19) i ‘6 OLD ve wo”DAy | "65 “Poniise, “#Dr.” Beda, Hydra pring ta treet COND: sare Hable “settee So an tele. LEADING BRANDS IN BOATS ee, St Fon 7 198 OLDS. 6. 88 SEDAN Cire may be inspected at 49 Par Tiiden ate FE 42703, 231 5 Z| he American & Grumman, ware CADIELAC CONVERTI. For Sale Cars a: Eee Sale Cars 91 "t4 Ponting 4 ar Mydrametic, re-| As {ithe as. os $18: per, week, "88 BUICK RIVIERA moped We On te ecsined tee FOR SALE: 1863s TROTWOOD Stcriing Trailers," °8"°* | Soicks i067 DEMOS. SEVERAL} ‘sy CHE UxE : ™ 4s YOU HAVE NEVER: SAVED ‘64 OLDS. 843 SEDAN ; net be 4 trveling. Eat $0. excellent for we TRADE-TERMS AVAILABLE| -0 select from. Fully equipped, 0 OnE, DEL $086. “EM” Ban BOB FROST, INC. $1295... ov Mperone wow cou — ah PE w,| Harrington Boat Works Bt will pays, dv drive over ta. Living: | #98 CHEV BEL AIR CON ORV; POW. ON WOODWARD," Cee 4 Olds 88.2 Dr. hydramaite, re-| TAKE ADVANT.GE OF oun | STUDE. STAR ” a a or woke cou te “OPEN EVES & SUNDAY er Glide & power brakes, $960.) OO BOS heater, W-Wall . LOW OVERHEAD LOc ft «3 cnev “DOOR , tare. Slawest S Sie? . fu 1899 & Telegraph *. On 2-8033 | Howell, Mich. mek “Gealer® po Mabie Fiteg rong Fy Bm | set plage I a a aia _ —— . - 2.2m a PONTIAC inst” srr. HOUS! ies EVINRUDE MOTORS, PR S87 | ieee BLUE CAD. CONV, WHITE ‘ So 5 cavers” Pmarnce | ‘63’ CHEV. SPORTS COUPE ling hardtop. | fully 4 w Tiom: d boats , elec ic eye, owner. OPEN TIL, 4 Bulek 4 dr & heater : =~ SER . - ¥ é- ts eg wi . radio SATISPACTION ; — the over pageets ‘ne erry.| -Gatbr trallers. Biggest trades of 000. call MA 62202. CHEVROLET ; . " $1 FORD CONY heater. $100 the season for used outboard mo- ters. Bank — oe df a Hard ware; Aubu: at Adams. _Auburn Heights. FE 2-881, A ae See pep "sn. OE A UE) Gree | Htc o er ae Eves. & . Pm. ELECTRIC CHEVY " ‘ ' Tn SWVESS§ eee eee ee (omer gore orr| $1495, ac “ Ta b-saalaeaslarlead Bi os cate com ~ ioome ats Conirolled’ ena’ cteering Canvas | BUICK SPECIAL, TWO DOOR, tens eoay terme — : Fastest st Growing Dealer” f $ end 10 ix: sarge galection) orice, 6e ‘FE. Pte Complete wan. ~s fer, dura als, | NORTH CHEVROLET 53 FORD 2-DR. “$i 345 "§1 Olds ar Hydre- Dizle Highway st M15 o i : ‘ . miles. ; matic, & ge ” nites “tf 9 oo tet comnae, We Baer wrest aie ae whan sam eet Very clean. a s1i00, Call rE See om. ae mg td hoon Be been ° OLDs 194 #@ 4 DR. POWER Aiea cot nice selection ‘of Inte ee oo lobe soos $505 | he 4 = "ae & heater. as my sodie. "ae POLES] AB, [gre ©] CLARKSTON [3 mrwoum oof yey AS Poem a woes SELECTIO OUT- $2,078. OR 3-2120. blue beauty is a true Birmingham Trade-in BOARD RUNASOUTS ae z Sie 3a’ ; Bob Hutchinson RIGHT. ; va trade for. boat, Soler hs trae Motor Sales Mies fot Oly sees Suburban Mtrs Mobile pee: Inc, |MARE BORE TOR MOTOR. ri TOTE YOUR NOTE Chrysler Pty th YMOUTH = one iat, Olds Deal : e. we: INE SALES & SERVICE : mouth - “eT PL 4 DR. r e at s- 8 aier mare Se SE ee Es vaccee [OT Sete Tae BEAOTIPOL| ay GHEE pt tom FE 80488 ait sterert mange bachelor. “Small eauty and ‘ane! JOHNSON MOTORS | |uuy og. ahgtone > “°'teee Carn! su syeouh serey a at pone, | ee eeeTE bem, F ba™ | canal Pa ate MASON | tee: tam press, Res cer, over payments of as down par Boats, tratlers, 9 les, every "4 Plymouth Savoy 2 dr. Power- toe nn = ines “WERY GOOD CONDE |_* p.m. ° a SEED HOUSER ii apres, 396 Orchard gp ave. 186 CHEY. LOW MILEAGE, EX. tite-saherp! a ATION WON OA_8-3150. A OLDS, _ ronpege «id to a gh to sell = our fed ~~ 10 per aay WERE a NOTOR m7 TIRES, FE 68-0143. wo: ; “ctstom 2. dt. pushbuiten "sft "2 NASH STATION WGN gg 8 gee pes — ae twortone { Saeri- (ibis fal, “St Holly, MEI.| ft. boat. Quod 341 N a a Dower steering and brakes, RAH, - oF i963 MERCURY SEDAN. NO WON. |. Pet for quick sale. -2875. "|MERCORY MOTORS. ng . down, assume paymefits of |” SUPER @ HOLIDAY > “ONFORD TRAILER” [Ea tenon tie tet! CHEVROLET | mp app. zane eahe R.D.P. 2223S) = SARs $ So 10 wie -ta Generals. Garden- Se wo 1985 wagon, 210 4door. = Piymouth 4 door, Ral, e * C MERCURY. OVERDRIVE, >h. MERCURY 5a pacKARD “SEDAN LOADED. a pn? ent a bedroom ae , HARDWARE sesei beautiful ergen finish with white [> pLus TRANSPORTATION HNEIDER'$ DODGE - cae eosin all Holy coaches for. traveling. MOUs 31 | 30 MERCURY. NOTHING DOWN. AS arr te $1495 Ope rae Fae ah eet—_—oe ee |e _smceessories, 5 bank . - pans a a eG Me OEiee |~ Low gown permet [2 al aatn'er- craneerox | CHEVROLET | S*excts"iish Siti PLYMOUTH PS ce al BEET See | NORTH CHEVROLET | Toa tar | ame pt sae se | BIR HBR ROLY | are satin mgr ter Tear Seooetrade tor pickup OF BUC. “Tatoo: PE S007.” | 1000'S. WOODWARD | *t, DODGE. NOTHING DOWN. rmide, Tadhg ang Newier. ic eaktna's SaaSies | Mote sutomatie—“tranemiesion, Gis, 8 STADE ES EPE | eee ple tee tok | BIRMINGHAM |, Dooce custo ROYAL, 3 Tn 4. Owner BE Rages fo oe es cave a Paw | Ta eetoe, Poetic poves| Thawutinms rar Ths $895 Birmingham Trade-in $1345 TRAILER EXCHANGE | wooden ‘rowscsts’” Teo iisabets | White With while side walls. auto-| S,surguelee, Evy guaer. Mx 42042), ae ee Suburban Mtrs Se eee a po te Tare WERINE SERVICE Bony stene. ery loz, mines. | SEE one a oes | NORTH ean Olds Dealer san - pomgl ee 5 i Evinrude motors, boats sup-| sonal car in lent co ? e : : — =} 1000 S. WOODWAR S. WOODWARD Nmaseeeea ee artattg tact; $2) Boct ak "ine sesrtaeaees | Heise. Phone Mowat ees exe: wast Side Used Cars | BIRMINGHAM. |“ S-teeteerd BIRMINGHAM Selanee, Reaturng” MNDERON Lake Rd » 268 Duck Lake e way. (Not a desler).| Drive out where overhead is low “CHEVROLET - — “PRAIRIE, SCHOONER. BA ot sen —enty— easton ai EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 1s GOOD| makes & models to f¢ from. | #84 HUDSON. NO. MONEY DOWN _— m1 : proces, & widie's trem 2016 to 90) Tretien, OR 320s wonaree tare wamenn |, Vest Side Used Cars Bonth. Bal creat us| 208, Det borer tie, ve he PLYMOUTH | *_ BOTTLE GAS Transportation Offered 87}... ,EASY, ED JONES | | G3. FE 4218) Tuer Pon better, gold “= : @PARTS & SUPPLIES le sy pO “seine sed Cars "Ee, il nasal. Take over per cnt sBetroger an er eel aan eran 8 & be hae $i. Henoluba, $14 I. Agente phone care & eS rd br BUD SHELTON FORD $1345 tires, power steering vase wan ___Rent Trailer Space 79) sour!. May 11, Would like 3 pac: en ‘door customting | sedan, wont SHEVESLeT com tae ee | Mak entre tis E_enetent OFFERS tod aay to go "| “1000 S. WOODWARD $1345 = aT TRUCK GONG WORTH BAW? mechanical cond. No money Gown. ‘BT Buick ¢ dr. 3.7. Like new 290s 5 _ BIRMINGHAM 7 oo Wasted Used Cc 88 LUCKY AUTO SALES 3 a se pods bis or ;| NORTH CHEVROLET a CARS . mon. FE 41006 . or PE 4-2214 +4 pane 7 = : Seater. “Gwar steering . 1000 S. WOODWARD “pe cate oR, gan ‘Trade Up or Down | $1285 NORTH (CHEVROLET White sidewalls. A sharpie! Low BIRMINGHAM . = ,/A8, MUCH AS #80 FOR JUNK AND | Ser 35 ae Tt ‘ ARD ~ 1-Owner : ; - coment) cheap cars. FE 3-2066 HU N MT: . S |: “+ $5 rer oe hess oe ce LS EE | $$) BIRMINGHAM | Birmingham Tradein, | ‘52 PLYMOUTH +S SERS a ftlways Re Ready to 3 Bay NORTH PONTIAC ‘\# ‘ = ing JERe TATION WAOOR, RE. Suburban Mirs. weer Brag “peivere BAGLEY AUTO P. PARTS | inst Ghevrolet ¢'door, Roam | A. aR t {0 .. “cualesacthemisatoes Olds Dealer . . lake with good swimming” goad |PE S-4ni0 1% BAGLEY sf, 1988 Pontiec 2 door Ra. | 733 “: $48|'R&C MOTOR SALES | se ». thette a Only 38 minutes te. Pon Bud Shelton Motor Sales | MosT maxzs AND MODELS TO | ‘33 . iz s Priced for E-Z Owning $20. Phone MYrtle 34811, Rays top dollar qn iste models, |- }_ FROM "33 Plymouth 4 dr. Nice .... $ 445 METROPOLITAN DEALER ‘33 Ford aan a. So, asbers © 8. Bid PESOS) w AUTO SALES si A] Ges ae ele rE + ea 3 faze, sean e Auto Accessories _ 80) CASH PO TOP... Bud Shelton fotor S J Tee ane oR Query Sar ore | AVERTLL's WEED Auburn at E. Bivd. evy Bel Air Powersiide sedan sAste Glass Specialists rj for all p Woke Sitrosh pusraheed,Saeuraes dollars. |onoplil then bring & here for top 1 Exc. cond., $3. After 5 pm, ‘48 BUICK SUPER, GOOD COND., ee pis: ae spate anus pale i054 955 Sport coupe, blue and ivory _RDP. $595 | hagt ey Chieftain deluxe ¢ dr., el "CHEVROLET | Btn $395. tee NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S.. WOODWARD “CBIRMINGHAM. wa |'34 Chevrolet 4Dr.. ee sheneene BM a. Po swegeeaeee } veerewbe senses | NORTH-CHE} Fastest Growing Dealer” TIAL T HASKINS They're Not |New But ae 8) WH . |Costs Less? To drive’ my present car; to buy a ee Find ROLET “1000 S. WOOD _BIRMINGHAM._ veneer ee xs pee cee eee he ese 3| QUALITY USED ( CARS 1% £33 *54 Chrysler Cl. Sed. : 47 Two Boor SS si ep $9] "50 FORD CONV. MANY OTHERS To CHOOSE HOUGHTEN & SQN YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH 1966 Pury hardiop, low mileage, $1995 Leng easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD -- BIRMINGHAM .- CAR wome? Let us goes adjust to ma AT Sake Orion Motor +" FORD-MERCURY MY_ 32611 TAY LOR CHEVROLET (Qakiang County's Oldest Chevrolet - Wetied La _ Dealer) — MA e188 % PONTIAC ¢ DR. CATALINA. 5 oh Chief. ww. PB & PB.-T A. . FE $2573. WILL ACCEPT Cutbaaed motors, boats, Pa gps une, cameras, Bagl bevment gu good wed ear, AND , ene ome hg Lo wg ‘$4 Pontiac, Seay eMaNS Oe partes ome BILL SPENCE -* SED CARS U 62 Oakland Ave. FE 540m or yout Gd cas down buys this one. 4 NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 153 VOLKSW KGON peascriona SIGNALS, Hea MTR. SALES 952 Huros FE 2-241 w. THE BA 4%) VAN DYEE 20 Mw i961 WILLYS W NO MON OUR BEST ADS ARE NOT. WRITTEN _ BUT DRIVEN ‘M¢ MERCURY STATION WACON, ‘% CADDY COUPE DEV. con. ‘M CADILLAC @ 4 DR. FULL 'h F ‘SS PONTIAC CATALINA POWER ‘33. BUICK VS CONVERTIBLE, POWER. ‘SS PORD V8 LIKE NEW. LOW MILEAGE. MOSTLY 1 @RADE J Es . PS i LAND Gonrmacts OR HAVE ECONOMY USED CARS 23 Auburn _ Sag. rE +2131 *- SAU —WE'VE * AND *S6 FORD Fairlan gy gins Mea, Po 35 CH ‘52 BUICK. Hard mes $150 ge cna "53, Tw TwoDoor sac SOS] 8 : BULLETIN: « CUP AND -GO TOGETHER LIKE MATTHEWS- “HARGREAVES USED CARS POSSESS STYLE, COMFORT AND en ° INVASION OF BUYERS BECAUSE OF OUR OF- FERED LIFETIME CAR GUARANTEE | NEW GOODYEAR TIRES. ON ALL °51-’57 MODELS, YOU'RE DUE. THE PRIVILEGE OF OWNING A A BET: TER, MORE ECONOMICAL CAR TOO! North Side 641 Oakland. Ave. i 6 p53 Sg pee Er ee Do cias tte -$2095 sii ft “cg Evaglr Be Bel Air Ss Spestons, .. $1595 | 55 nese Bet Door, ince’ coe ce “53 CHEVROLET Bet Air Ait 2Door = -=-+3:8 5 wate & Heater, Power Glide, ores — | an S. Benes "56 wor ale 4Door i 56. ween tind ‘init 153 granary + Door tna ai ny, Sen, sO + re! — oo peste tbe sa noes QMS ae ee ee SO 5s|| ’50 oo eonewd 395) CER HAD AN ¥ & YEL- Ford-onn.” WOR i mio hcd 745 Becaerer 1445 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, May &, 1957 _FORTY-ONE: 7 George Gobel Foresees Comeback of TV Comedie -- Today's Radio Programs - - es WIR, (100) CRW, «nen -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to ¢hange without notice WWJ, (950) = WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1878) «© WRUN, (1680) WIBK, (1400) ” : Channel 2—WIJBK-TV. Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 5—CKLW-TV a ety, wows : 1100 WoR ens" w on farty Fira Clue WIBK. ieee: = . “ . Wate 'Bpe fay Wattrick | CRLW News epoee ig gg Rens Bec Lo themes TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS soca 00 manana. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. WJBK, News, K WKYZ : lone 10:15—(9) Theater 15 : Search for Tomorrow, Wink. teen — wos, News épinorama ORLW. News David WXYZ, News, Around Tove €:00—(7) Kukia, Fran, Ollie. (9)/19.39-(9) Falcon. Charles el ce eae Be Lol Robie (PON, Dinner Serenad 1:8 —Wam 5 > aaa WOAK heek halon WPON, Guy Nunn Popeye. 4) News, sports. (2)/ Graw in “Kiss Me Not.” (4)| g Ricky, fs wate, Bee WB Neve aKacem "| oaecwaR dock Marrs | MM Mawel On ccotes Hows Gorilla escapesis.4 (9) The Guiding Light. wa + Musio@with Mason | | WJBK Tom George CRLW, Austin Grant 6:10—(2) Weather. from side show. (2) Frisco Beat. 11:55—(9) Billboard. WCAR, Al Crane raunspay wouniva |" Wwi. Truth ‘Consequences | WCAR: Newe. Rec. Ghop | CUT) News, (O Weather, G)in1:09—(1) Soapy’s On. Million Dob] . xYZ, M t. Waal News. : JHPON, Meiody "Gp Round | ¢:00--wan, bons, test CHLW. 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Jack Webb in “Rig Daughter.” Who is to fill the so-called’ Mle $f Hine be Wilson Contemplates |: Life at 50th Birthday By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—You wake up one day and you're 50. “I don’t look 50, do I?” you mutter into the mirror. But you decide not to ask anybody, because once when Tallulah Bankhead had been in Hollywood, she said to Irving Hoffman, “I don’t look 40, do I?” $4.400,000,000, but has since sug- And he answered: “No — not any more.” | gested reducing that figure by 500 I want to thank God—and also all of you—for letting me) | millions, ed Ohio farm| The revised program will be dis- -——, this ripe old age. It must be my rugg Pll pee “ a ‘Newsman’s Plea Writer for AP Argues Ruling Violates Statute for Press Freedom LAUSANNE, own natenal - Smith, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said believes he Congress $3,800,000,000 in military | nd economic asistance for the fiscal year starting July 1. | [em The President originally asked la tota] foreign aid program of iy i master of whimsy is convinced ¢ ry § g i i z 5S i ; E Switzerland ® — Bowe, 40, is from Holyoke, espionage case. Mass, He is a veteran of eight years in the diplomatic service. Socialized Medicine Called Inevitable to TV fame, of eer! parties in a White House x *& * |conference with the President to- Except for a boil that knocked me out once for several morrow. 4 : | weeks and a touch of “rheumatiz” that flattened me as @) Meanwhile, a special Senate ’ rer hig kid—guess they call it “rheumatic fever” now—I've never been ae nea | ; spent Pred cide of Atty. Gen. Rene Dubois ijke @ dirty dog, I believe there’s| Sick (except now and then in the head). ranged to meet today in a closed against/always going to be a need for! and jucky me to have the finest wife, son, mother and session to begin final work on its ee Ul | comedy.” mother-in-law, and also the most brilliant bosses—and to | "ePort. MORE SERIOUS be working for all the greatest newspapers. Peal Sil wae two i ns ay tat Twa arog thy and added “Send no gifts (just money),” two readers sent ble, version of the boyish butf- reper squeaky voice and quiz-/me a penny and one sent heres a 100,000-mark German note dated 1923. : x * zical expression made him the “discovery” of {eel so good at 60 that I can't believe Til ever wind up vinegar-pussed cynic like many in the reporting atd/s minimum : * * * The tentative report mends: 1, Greater flexibility for the President in use of aid funds. recom- 6 YEARS ii Ss i * i ! Milton Berle and I just patched up an old feud, and if ek ey ee m forgetting it, starting today. . Well, I guess ‘this column’s,so corny you can shusk tt but } enable you only have one 50th birthday. As for the future: Is there consider-|around longer. life after 50? I mean to find out. national-| “1 siso think those whe have |- One last word: I don’t really look it, do 1? slipped—and I'm talking about 2 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jack Barry and Dan Enright just sold to NBC for “over $1,000,000” all their shows (21, Juvenile Jury, Tic-Tac-Dough, Life Begins at 80 and their new one, High-Low) and signed an exclusive 7-year contract to create, advise, etc. It's a big capital gains deal by which Jack Barry becomes almost as well-to-do as some of his contestants. acme: aes "ae Ss. ie ee 4 ne Eddie Condon’s jnzzitorium in the Village may move uptown when its present home’s razed around Januaty 1... Jayne Mansfield’s fond. of the new pictures of herself. Teen- ager idol Tommy Sands is playing the “Luciano’s son” type of story on Kraft TV but they're switching it to Austria instead of Italy . June Havoc’s wearing an eye patch to TV rehearsals due to an me flashbulb. * * 3 ~ EARLS” “PEARLS: “The Battle of the Sexes will never be won by either side. There's too much faint with the enemy. : oe. f' ® TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Asked why: d,| she joined a nudist colony, a New York’ |woman replied simply, “Well, T didn’t bare & lag WS von x * Hel. aS i Mi that because there isn’t any place to develop new comedians these days, the established ones will be | ry UF s » a Ev? i i Electronics Association FE 4-1515 | MART i Giraffe Wasted Away DETROIT W — Detroit officials suspect that a robes heart killed’ High Hat,.a female! - giraffe. She refused to eat re-| gularly for a year after her calf was born dead. Her death was prs Fence RCA COLOR TY ‘ Sales and Ser “3 > SWEETS F RADIO wv gE py | é ‘ See | Ae i i 1 | aneeweendow LG gt F eee een ee eit re te pa 3 - ead iE 7 3 at 8 8 6. 4 a2 iH (*F Ey 4 4 z aE ay Fe Z uP i? f i i z sd: gre : : I¥S3E ca i ame 73 + BE Ea a bn “S$ RBES Exsesstsues se ste sess. sas lbeidel EF val . hg nya aa He ee ee ee i ae i jie ge “ably learned and personable man/ * “The old ring which he had been THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAYS 3607 FORTY-TWO Be se | Bob Considine Says: | oy | These Folks Should Trade Places NEW YORK (INS)—The passing | at it a moment, aia. “Well, once] at a benign angle. show... ' |for luck,"’ and bent over to kiss it. Wonderful man. In church the other day a ynother | * ke with a restless, talkative little boy) “When I was within perhaps half, Henry Roberts, owner of all) seemed so upset by the child that! ‘an inch of it, the bishop ®¥ought prognosticating rights to Nostrada- ‘May.’ mea ee ane par agenda it up with a snappy little right!/™4S. ‘oe = a crawled down beneath the bench,|UPPercut that caught me right on) ont comet sad oduct events. she’d pull him up and set him|the jaw—something like the one/ What Nostry wrote was, “The, down with a bang. ithat later hit Gene Fullmer. leye of the object shall make such: Ghe shushed him when he said “Don’t you remember Teots’?” | lan escrescence and so great will “Nase,” and scolded him when he whispered, bending over me ‘be the trembling of the earth that) hail will fall siewe thes eggs... jburning shall fall, the snow at the ttime .. . the great star shall burn: for the "space of. seven ei in * * Well, -the comet showed up, Russia shogk the earth with more H-bomb tests, we announced we'd ldo the same in Nevada in a more discreet way, hail big as eggs fell in some places, and. there wag! zjmuch . about vitianation fall- e out “burning shall fall the snow.” Bus Officials Ride Cars | , College Starts Fight ‘Against Allergies CORVALLIS, Ore. (INS) — Ore- gon State College experts have those tiriy substances which population. through a new fund grant which CLEVELAND «® — A recent suryéy of the commuting habits. of Cleveland Transit System offi. cials seems to prove what some The battle is -being financed! nay ; i ‘came through the University of \Ovegon medical school, which is Se ne RTE Oe pe m bus riders have long suspected.) The Oregon State experts be- Most of the top brass, the survey shows, ride to work iff automobiles. |cause of irritating allergies, they|/Tokyo, is 12,395 feet high, A ilieve. that if they can find the launched an all-out battle t cays allergies in. much of. the human ; Grand Rapids ‘Test’ GRAND RAPIDS @® — Western the popularity of singing Mother's ‘telegrams. Minneapolis, St. Paul; Dallas, Forth Worth andj Des Moines aré others in which| the firm's women operators will | sing verse greetings to mothers. Fujiyama, the noted volcano near GooD SERVICE MEN, : Bring It to—Sove_ the Difference. DO-IT-YOURSELF RCA COLOR TV PORTABLE TELEVISION 6 Ma 99 OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 8% W, Heres WE 46-1595 he looked fondly at the father | oe sitting next to him and waved and said, during the sernion, _ “Daddy!” j I kept thinking of an incident. on a plane not long ago. A well-; dressed “woman carried a hand- some little boy of two or three in) cher arms to a seat and placed the child on her lap. * * * ‘ The husband, having put the bags in the rack up-front, came back, kissed -her goodbye, bent over the silent child, and said, slowly -and fondly—stretching out each word—‘‘We will go swimming soon, right, son?”’ The child stared back, uncomprehensively. The father left the plane and ‘stood behind the- wire outside, waving until we started. The | child, implored to wave back, remained motionless. There must have been a 15. minute wait. During the last five’ minutes the mother of the boy. held him to the plane window and whispered, “Say niriigl oe. Bay! bye-bye... say Daddy... Daaa- deee.” * * * The poor little guy gurgled a. bit but could make no other sound. | The propellors spun and we moved away. The father was still waving.) THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS ‘Michael J. Ready, Catholic bishop of Columbus, - Ohio, who! died late last week, was a remark-| who made and kept thousands of friends in all walks and sects of life. * * * During the troubles Ks church | had in Mexico years ago, he | roamed through that country “‘look- ing like a bum,” as he put it, getting a first-hand account of the| murders of priests and nuns. One -~ and he himself would have i j He was an extraordinarily | handsome man, as well as a bright and good one. And he | - must have retained his lively | sense of humor te the end. Years ago, when he was a mon- tignor, I took him to dinner at Toots. Shor’s and, emboldened by) the atmosphere, or something, said’ I thought bishops should discour- age the kissing of their rings by the pious. * & * | Lo and behold, Ready made bishop ‘a few months later. My wife and I were going into the! dining room for the lunch that followed the Washington ceremony '| when the new bishop, in all his regalia, emerged from the May- flower Hotel. I got in the line wetting to congratulate him. He stuck out his) friendly hand and said, ‘‘Hi, Bob.” ‘ONCE FOR LUCK’ | or radio. EASY PAYMENTS $ave now... pay later! Ask about donveniient monthly payments given—witness of who knows what] Suited to your budget. Enjoy your furniture ecclesiastical adventures—glittered ® Bookcase Bed Panel Bed, Reg. $39. . Bookcase Bed, Reg. $69... .. $59 Chest, Reg. $71. Night Stand, Reg. $35........ $29 ‘Sale-Priced! * Double Dresser Fashion-right in sleek straight lines of rich walnut grain with hand-rubbed tops. Handy drawer-pulls and hardware in bright brass finish. 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