U.S.’ Teritatively OKs Egyptian Canal Plan UNITED NATIONS, N-Y. (9 — The United States. agreed today to accept Egypt’s Suez plan on a provi- sional basis, but reserved its final acceptance until the plan has been put to trial. * The U.S. position was laid before the U.N. Security Council by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, who said the plan announced by the Egyptian government earlier this week left much to be desired. Lodge anrenenced that, pending a final settlement, Senate Defeats Road Financing Would Have Turned $12 Million to Counties, Cities From State LANSING ~The Senate today dealt a stunning—and perhaps} fatal—blow to a legislative pro- posal for overhauling the state's road-financing setup. By a vote of 17-13, Senators sent back to comniittee a bill that would have diverted 12 million dol- lars a year in funds that now go into the state highway construc- tion fund to cities and counties. The action kills the bill barring some e pen. tary maneuver latér in the day. Duplicate legislation was perid- ing in the house but in a stage of consideration that would require a two-thirds favorable vote for) passage, * * * The Senate acted in culmination of a contreversy between Gov. Williams and legislators who advo- cate a maximum effort on arterial! highway projects, mostly Demo- crats, and a_ strong legislative 7m, gereeee ee ees Ot be made to protect the state highway department's road-build- ‘no assurance that the six require- ‘be made regarding the regime jnumber of practical arrangements ing capabilities. The Senate proposal was re-| referred after amendments lost to. put it in shape acceptable to the! disputes over interpretation of the, | President, says he will make an Williams camp and to take out a| Convention of 1888, which scoetdia| cee to obtain the 1960 Republi-’ provision written in yesterday at for free passage of all vessels'can_ presidential nomination for, \through the canal, ' the request of utilities. *U.S. vessels will be author- ized to pay tolls 6nly under protest, as has been the case since President Nasser nationalized the 103-mile, waterway last July. The U.S. delegate said the Egyptian plan, set forth in a mem- orandum to the U.N., falls short of the six requirements adopted by the Security Council last October 13 as a basis for a-settlement. Egypt had promised last Nevem- ber in a letter to Secretary Gen- “In view of this lack of pro- vision for organized and systematic cooperatoin between and the users,” Lodge said, ‘there is ments will in fact be. imple- mented.” * * * He added: “Perhaps no final judgment can proposed by Egypt until it has been tried -out’in practice. There- \fore, any de facto acquiescence by! the United States must be pro- visional and we reserve the right! to express ourselves further on) the matter in the future.” PRACTICAL PLANS , He said it was obvious that a. would have to\ be worked out im) putting the Egyptian plan into ef- fect. He did not spell this~ out. * -€ * “The Egyptian plan calls for col- lection of tolls and operation of the eanal by Egypt. Egypt, however, | pledged itself to submit disputes: to international arbitration and to! agree to abide by decisions of the International Court of Justice on) | West, Southwest and Far West Grocer Forgot ‘Don't Disturb’ Sign on Door Firemen rushed in the inhalator truck to a S, Sanford grocery store yesterday afternoon after a citizen telephoned and reported the store was locked up and a man's mo- tionless feet could be seen on the floor of the back room. Hurrying to the emergency call, the firemen broke a window ‘in the back of the building. They too saw the feet, _ They belonged to the grocer who decided to close up shop and take a siesta. The crash of the breaking glass awoke the owner from his dreams. Pontiac Kee Keeps Standard Time No Change of Clocks’ in State of Michigan ‘to ‘Daylight Saving’ Pontiac will remain on eastern standard time Sunday as other parts of the nation advance clocks one hour for a switch to daylight saving time. Robert A. Stierer, city adminis- trative assistant, said Pontiac will not make the change. Detroit will remain on eastern time also. * * Generally, the eastern seaboard south to Washington, D, C., will observe daylight saving time, as |will California, Nevada and scat- tered cities and states in between. Most of the Seuth, Middle will ignore the time switch, ea ea as sion 5 West. will be half, While cen- tral Ohio seems likely to join the northwestern part of the state on} daylight time, while other parts of Ohio remain on standard. ‘Nixon for President? MERIDEN, Conn. (® — John; Roosevelt, youngest son of the late Richard Nixon. Fishing Season Opens Saturday GETS TROUT LICENSE — Preliminaries for the opening of Michigan's trout and general fish- ing season Saturday found The writer Jack Patterson starting properly by buying Press outdoor store. Jack will “his fishing licenses. Jack was “signing up’’ for his permits with*George Hawn (left) at Hawn’s - heart . the trout fishing area beginning Saturday. Pontiac Press Phote write a series of storfes from the ‘Turbulent Weather .\forecast more turbulent weather “112 degrees, Best {st Quarter. f Among Big3 to comet Figures, Set New Records NEW YORK (#—Chrys- troit’s “big three,” stepped ahead faster than either of its larger competitors in the race for sales and profits in the first three months this year. Earnings skyrocketed to $46,545,521 or $5.34 a share — highest for any first quarter in Chrysler history and more than four times ‘the $10,905,722 or $1.25 a share earned in the first three months last year. - Sales jumped to $1,150,723,712, a record for any quarter, and topped the year-ago total of $742,- 349,267 by 35 per cent. The sensatichal gains an- nounced by Chrysler yesterday compared with a modest advance in sales and a 7'2 per cent dip in profits reported by General Motors Corp. earlier this week. Chrysler's other “big three’’ ri- val, Ford Motor Co,, scored a 30.5 per cent increase in its first quar- ter sales and an 11.3 per cent rise in earnings. © * .* * While Chrysler's first quarter volume measured in dollars set a new peak, the actual number of trucks and cars sold by the various Chrysler divisions was not quite up to the first three months of 1955, the industry's. biggest year. 38 PCT. GREATER . At 420,880 units, factory ‘sales of the corporation's Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge and Plymouth models were 38 per cent greater than the 305,661 cars and trucks delivered in the first three months last year, But they were 7 per cent below the 454,- 948 units sold in. the first quarter ‘of 1955. * * * The record high in dollar sales in the first three months this year ‘reflected booming sales of optional) “extras,” Chrysler President L, L.| Colbert said. A “strong ” among. new car buyers for optional: equipment such as automatic transmissions, power steering, power brakes and air-condition- ing, he said, “is reflected in the dollar sales level in ‘the first quarter.” Chrysler directors at a meeting here declared the usua} dividend of 75 cents, payable June 13 to hold- ers of record May 13. Will Continue Here The U, S. Weather Bureau has for this area, Tonight will be warm, low near 60, with scattered showers and' thunderstorms. Tomorrow will be cooler, high 74 to 78, with thunder- storms ending. Several sightings of tornado funnels were ‘reported yesterday and near Owosso a “baby tor- nado” crumbled a cement block building and destroyed a ga- rage. - In Pontiac the mercury dropped from 77 to 65, in less then an hour as a rainstorm approached, but again rose to the mid-70's when the sun reappeared. Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m. was 58. Chrysler Racks ler Corp. smallest of De-| [ She * Plenty fo Learn at Home Show Jaycee Exhibit Offers Building Ideas . From Fovedotign « to Roof , One could - house after making the rounds of ithe Home ‘Improvement Show, now going on at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. A swing around the huge 60 by 180 foot tent, located just south of the center, can provide on- lookers with hints for the founda- tion up to the roof. The show opened yesterday at 4 p.m, after heavy rains threat- iened to sweep away many ex- hibits. Mayor William W. Donald- son cut the ribbon to open the four-day show. Hours today for the show will be until 10 p.m. Saturday hours will be from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Admission is 50 cents for adults. There is no charge for children under 12. The show is being sponsored by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, Proceeds go to its youth fund, There are exhibits of heating units, air conditioners, hot water) heaters, storm windows ang screens, fencing, automatic ga- rage doors, lawn sprinkling sys- tems, outdoor furniture, all-type lumber displays, refrigerators, ranges, carpets, awnings, ironers, and — probably it important banks and joAn associations, Ground Is Broken. for New Post Office Ground was broken yesterday in, Waterford Township for the new) Waterford Post Office on Dixie, highway near Andersonville road. The new building will be. 26x78) feet and will be of cement block) construction with. a face-brick, front. | According to Postmaster Mrs.) Robert Amos, the building should’ be ready for occupancy by July 1. | Joseph Long, Milford _spracmaana At 2 p.m. onl eer was 79. | is doing the work. DO-IT-YOURSELF FAVORITES — The Junior Chamber of Commerce Home Improvement Show has just the things for the man of the house and his workshop. There is a booth showing the latest JUST WHAT SHE NEEDS — ton St., ‘in electrical tools like this saw being used by Martin C. Utley, of 117 Washington St. Watching the demonstration is L. Clare Utley, of 261 Ot- tawa Dr. Waterford Township, inspects a new sink at the Home Im- provement Show. Her husband looks on (at left) and tie demon- strator is Curtis Thompson. The show will continue thryag night in a huge tent just south of Tel-Huron Shopping J soon i ff Pontiac Press betes Mrs. Thomas Mook, of 417% Gray- h Sunday Downtown Pontiac Assn. as the association latinches downtown area. Five men, including Downtown Boost fs Get Ideas From Other Cities visiting several Michigan cit, “fe the rejuvenation of the $500 Pot-O-Gold | fo. Girard, president of the 4 fesentatives have been recently seeking ideas re new association, this spent a day in Grang jard said, some answers." £ The other P Seo made the trip to Grand ds..were Harold B.| Euler, Ha L. Blackwood, John) iW, orteg™- and Nolan Heiden, ! |member { “y f the Oakland County ‘Planning Commission, Gjfard sald that from this trip | agfi others to Detroit ana: Flint, By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL oR, Industry in Pontiac holds a key card in the city’s search for a new uled a‘ meeting April 30 with top industry offi- cials, representa- tives of the Man- ufacturer’s Assn. and Pontiac's en- gineer consult-| ¢ — to discuss er OR ag to, get a Et a litte on new supply,” Willman said of the Tuesday session. Mentioning that industry uses approximately 60 per cent of the city’s water, the manager point- ed out the uselessness of acquir- ing a new source > eee: | guarantee that industry is ested in buying the water. “It’s got to be a tearnwork deal right down the line,” he. empha- sized. 42. Soe He said industry too would feel the pinch of a. dwindling water supply in Pontiac as the | “water table” sinks about five feet a County News Peddesvves Ot Editoriale ....4.......6.000.6: 6 Farm and Garden ....... 26, 27 Markets .. ‘Tere cee et) aeee 35 Obituaries ..... a Aa 5 whe Gioerent ey sot STi: cnidide Heiatiy wit thie a ’ alternatives vate capital to bring the supply from Port Huron, Willman will brief those attend- ing the session on a National Sani- Willman emphatically said he favored this plan. “I see down there an organization that has been in the water business for City Manager, Industry to Confer on New Water Source pee, An about a privately-owned pipeline bring water to Oakland and gas I comb Counties, # e 8h ® Representatives of the Bechtel Francisco are Plan Tourists Guide wrelda'tevedionk tle” hy sald, met a’ “Price certainly is not the only thing we'll base our decision on,” to! the an ays; a. added. St cured was he sa CLARE @® — ager li man- agers of Michigan’s four regional] tourist associations are _ planning publication of a statewide ‘offi- cial guide for accommodations K+ | will come suggestions for a pro- .| tton’s Board of Directors, ./below the Sault locks as. one io ee = ee f Lakes- navigation’ halted 2 gram to be submitted “in a cou- ple of weeks” to the associa- if Hy , Syrian Soldiers | Told fo Leave by King Hussein Withdrawal of Troops Would Be Grave Blow “to Nusser’s Leadership sein’s crackdown on his -jenemies in: Jordan spurred intense dickering today among his nominal Arab allies. While Hussein’s army apparently kept Jordan un- der tight check, neighbor- jing Syria and Egypt were reported faced with the King's demand that Syria pull back the 5,000 troops it has in northern Jordan, ostensibly for protection against Israel. Hussein already had ac- cused his “brothers in, Egypt” of stirring up the riots which brought on his declaration of martial law and total curfew yeuterteg Withdrawal of the Syrian forces would further threaten Egyptian President Nasser’s leadership of Moscow Has Her Say. LONDON (INS) — : i i : rf z Ht | fj i az strength, and U.S. govern. ment Hussein's avow- al that * commu- RESTRAINT . ASKED Popa diplomats in the Mid. ile East were reported quietly (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Start Puzzle 47; You May Win So far as. we know, no entries were ‘submitted for last week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle, making the prize now $500. Of course, there may have been a winner in one of the 31 entries The association was formed. earlier this month to promote the! welfare and to revitalize down-| j\town Pontiac, Girard said the Pontiac group’ ‘was most interested in Grand’ Rapids’ plans to reroute two inter-) p——-- state highways within a block) Fc. or two of the “downtown loop,” and a $26 million bond issue to be voted on in‘ June, half of] which will go for development of a civie center there. . “They're voting. a $26,000,000 bond issue and somé of the people around here are fussing about a $4,500,000 issue needed badly to complete the hospital,’ Girard said. New England Shaken. BOSTON (INS) — Eastern New England was shaken by an earth shock today, with tremors felt from Brunswick, Minn., to Brain- tree, Mass., and as far inland as Springfield, Mass., _ Spring-| field, Vt. Soo Traffic Backs Up SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — One. hundred and fifty vessels swing at anchor today above and we received in envelopes, or among the 32 late entries. But |since we don't check those, there's ;no way of knowing CAIRO (® — King Hus: 4 try- If you're interested in being the . | One to take home the loot, be sure your future entries are all on post- cards and postmarked before the write in the new one. In other words, if you're send-: ing in puzzle No. 47 on the for No, 46, be sure to #rite correct por magacte bese gn. wise it will be thrown Some the St. Mary's River: i ik 5 iy li ski? - 3 wanky Car to Show of Cfficials? The Weather © Pall U8. Weather Bureae Repért VICINITY tonight 4 teo-"S. Southerly winds at 3 te ice ‘an-heur briefiy higher thunderstorms. Teday in P in Pontiac - Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. at 8 am.: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h sets Priday at 433 | Moca rises Saturday at PO A AN A A A A. a Sa. m...... 1 G. @........ 2 PTD. Mecscces, 08 80D mM...... 74 “BB. MH... .cy005. 80 £ PR Glen isces-s- 7 9 @. m,.........64 2p. m 7 a. m..... <5 88 : _ Thursday in Pontiac {Ag recorded downtown) Highest temperature .......<00,.00c- 7 Lowest temperature ......000.6 temperature ... i vecsesenes sos 68.5 : Wi in 48. : peeionnany Semiperature ......00.cee00s.58 Cemperature .....cceseceee 37 7 temperature stone ee soveee 6 : in .08, 4 Shen and Lowest : Minister Suleiman Nabulsj report- ‘Area Summer Band ‘#2 Program Announced "7778.5 | side concerts will be held in the a new speed trial, you're wrong, emblem. Neither would igan : eae as ee think this is @ 1957 Pontiac swooshing by in despite the familiar looking side object fit into one af Pontiac’s metered a. Oe ee eine University of Mich- this. picture only said the bright area in the center is the comet and the two streaks are its two tails. Prof. Miller said two tails are unusual.in a comet. The bright- ~ er tail streaks away from the sun and the other towards it. Small 5 sebitcmahan’s: » hasache soeeiiammlane sabre =, of f-Way Streets Pike to Be Westbound Jordan Crackdown May -Free $1.5 Million for Building Spurs Arab Feuds ; fit hit F + r=) & ’ iy i ai ates i i $ fll oned home all the Jordanian ambassadors to Arab states, Rifai presumably wants to brief the en- voys on the anti-Communist pol- icies of the new government. Former Premier and Foreign edly was the scores of al- leged leftist and extreme right- ists rounded up by security police and Arab legionnaires. The summer band program for Waterford Township school stu- dents has been announced by super- intendent of schools, William Shunck. The program will begin June 24 and terminate August 2, and each student will be charged $6 for the six-weeks course. Students will have instrumental band training under the direction of Bruce Orr; Waterford Town- ship school band director, and periodic concerts will be held at the high school. One or more out~- evenings, Shunck said. Officials estimate that more than one hundred children will partici- pate in this self-supporting pro- gram. Railroad Safety Gates Hearing to Be Monday A hearing will be held at 1:30 Monday ‘in Lansing to determine the necessity of installing safety gates at the South Saginaw and Wilson street railroad crossing. Engineer A bill freeing $15 fb He ty é re Stole ¢ oy HL | i I int HEE 2% uv i om in & : £ { Wildcat Strikes Bring me new Layoff at Square D DETROIT (AP)—The entire day shift was laid off at the Square-D Co.'s plant here yesterday in what the company described as a dis- ciplinary move to stop wildcat strikes. The one-week layoff of the 350 day shift production workers was announced after hourly rate workers walked out in sympathy ; conductions. Officials of United Auto Workers local 351, which represents the Square-D workers, could not be reached for comment. Detroiter on Critical List After Fall Down Stairs A 28-year-old Detroit man, Har- old Johnson, of 15378 Inverness St. he reportedly fell down a flight of stairs, Pontiac police report Johnny Powell, 486 Branch St., brought Johnson to the hospital uncon- scious yesterday about 2:30 p. m. Johnson suffered a fractured skull. Police are investigating to find out where and how the accident occurred, Man Guilty on 5 Counts, Fine Unpaid, Gets Jailed Jack L. Giffin, 28, of. 245 Nelson St., pleaded guilty and was or- dered committed to the Oakland County Jail for 12 days after he failed to pay a $49 fine for five traffic “violations yesterday. Griffin, who appeared before Mu- nicipal Judge Cecil B., McCallum, De ge ee was on the critical list today at): ‘St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital after Senate Passes Courthouse Bill The second change will convert between Cass and Pine) to one- An LT ai Ht He of the city, he said. | Feneley court (south of Lafayette). Suspend, Revoke Drivers’ Licenses in Oakland Area lowing Oakland county -residents had their driver’s license revoked recently. jack R. Jock L. Hildreth. 2062 Commonwealth W. Kitchen, 392 N. Saginaw pended indefinitely pending re- covery; Earl E. Parker, 1256 Mt. Clemens St. and Vance Smith, Farmington, licenses suspended ana ordered to furnish financial responsibility for unsatisfied jude- ments; and John R. Vance, 3975 Covert Rd., license revoked un- able to pass tests. Man Held in Tennessee Brought Back by Police Detective Orville C. Johnson and Patrolman Marvin T. Blum left Thursday afternoon for Madi- sonville, Tenn., where they will arrest a Pontiac man held by hessee police on a warrant chai ing uttering and publishing. Lester Packett, 27, of Pontiac, who has been, fighting extradition, will be returned by the officers on a governor’s warrant. Packett is charged with passing a $75 bogus check, drawn on a Detroit bank, in a clothing store last July. & Hall Appeals Sentence; Freed on $300 Bond Willie T. Hall, 35, of 50% N. Paddock St., appealed to Circuit Court his conviction for driving revoked after he aws tried before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCal- lum and found guilty. He was freed on a $300 bond until arraignment in the higher court May 6. Judge McCallum had given Hall a choice of a $100 fine and 10 days in jail or 20 days. Man, 47, Bound Over on Morals Charge Lake Dr., charged with statutory rape, ‘was freed on a $200 bond Wednesday and bound over to Circuit Court to be arraigned Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He was arrested Pontiac detectives by April 11 after a complaint by the mother of a 14-year-old girl. old one around like this nowadays: | “Did you hear that Jean is going to get married?” “Really? |B. Who's the lucky man?” , . . “Bilt” soe” ? elie 6 Bill—the ‘ man, she just, divorced.” —Earl "|Premier’s Resignation Pleases Kin in Lansing LANSING @®—News of the resig- nation of Premier Hussein Khalidi and his cabinet in Jordan was 1e|greeted with joy by his daughter- in-law, Mrs, Hatem Khalidi, -|about it (his resignation). It was a little too much to fight—that Red mob and those riots over there. We have been terribly wo- [Residents Mop Up After Noon Deluge’ Floods Area faneley Ct jrmagt swept The May meeting of the Metro- politan Club Auxiliary for Birming- ham and Bloomfield Hills will be held at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Leipold, hostesses are ford Fuller and Mrs. E. F. Mul- holland, Get Stiff Sentences Harry Bedell, Bt ties Ave: and|- Charlies V. Young, —. licenses suspended drunk driving; Lloyd F. Brides, Walled “|ing to pay a $90 fine, also set by while his operator's license was | David E. May, 47, of 3230 Pine. Monday. May appeared before Municipal E Sell Beer fo Minor, this summer. 20-year-old minor April 11. : the trip now. Ralph Pena, 22, of 12 Mt. Clem- Her husband, ried about him.” She said she and her husband and their three children still plan to fly over to Jordan for a visit a naturalized American citizen who works for! the Yemen Development Com-' @'pany, is in New York discussing ens St., was fined $100, ordered ot and tion. pink buds break into Michigan Apple Buds vin ‘Pre-Pink’ Stage GRAND RAPIDS ® — Apple, ‘buds in western Michigan’s Or- | chard Country are now in “the pre- stage” and should start blossoming early next week, Kent County Agricultural Agent William Rupp said today. Bud development is being pushed. by recent warm weather and high | moisture, he said. Rupp said he was unable to make a comparison of apple pros- pects with previous years until the bloom. Twister Hits Judge McCallum, A new lighthouse at Puri, on the of 14 miles. Orissa coast of ‘India, has a = a ae ey Texas City 14-2 wiring. GROUND—Per Foot . FRIDAY and SATURDAY “SUPER SPECIALS” Apptoved—lIst Quality 14-2 ROMEX WIRE cut der YA PER 2 FOOT | specifications. -Continuous woe (aot oon Color coded for all = Limit 600 feet, None to dealers ROMEX WIRE al 5° Togare Switch | 29c Value ¢ Bingle pole toggle switch in bake- ite cup. Duplex Rocoptacle > Flush _ receptacle with marrow ears. _ Switch Box 39c Value 27° _ ~— = Caught in Quest for No. 7; Confesses in jail today facing a charge of bigamy. the first time yesterday when they i as their husband, The two women ceehangpe no silently at them. many.” a typist, said she still loved Yemm and would remain But the other, the former Wilma Pyzik, 48, a said she wants a divorce and the late model auto Yemm. ie we epee es ey ot ee brought by Wilma. Beverly May 26, 1951, and Wilma on Nov. 24, 3955. the city frequently. He was arrested Thursday after a relative legally separated in Indianapolis in 1946. But there of his other wives, Yemm said. of his wives. Yemm, a plain-faced man in a ‘baggy blue suit, aged to live with both because he told each his job took him Bigamist Faces Both Wives /™ CHICAGO w — A 47-year-old machine salesman, who believes he has six wives but isn’t sure, and planned to make it seven, was Two of the wives Warren L. Yemm has been living with met for HYou see how alificult it would have been,” ‘he sald, “It 1 married another at this time. Three wives in one town are toe One of the two current wives, the former Beverly Simmons, 31, man- out of of Yemm’s next intended wife asked police to investigate him. Pelice said he re- cited a list of four other women he had married, Yemm told police he married his first wife in Chicago in 1932 and divorced her in 1938. He and wife No. 4, Yemm said, were and later left, were no divorces His second marriage was in Chicago in 1940; the third in Little ‘Rock, Ark., in 1944; the fifth in Bloomington, Il, in 1947, and before marrying his current wives, he was married in Chicago in 1948. Yemm sajd he couldn't remember the family names of many For Dining. Bed & Living Room TYLER, Tex. i) — A small tor- MODERN SQUARE nado hit a residential section of\— CIRCLINE FIXTURE LIGHT Foe tne this Fast Texas city carly today: Complete with Bulb | 225 veice injuring at least one person. ‘$10.95 Value poe car aval ox 66 White enomelod fixture 8s tends ro yo pe i~ 3 Sontie S atu q a’ _— usar Pull. AD bad Porch Light Fixture $2.95 Valee Per Foot e brie TV wire, D0ecoben 3 ¢ In brass or fn- weather-resistant ish. #8L700, Bulb extre aoe ng Se value. 2 at this low price. him in a police station Toggle Switch Plate words. 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But a formet State De- partment economist said recently that the entire Communistic bloc now produces nearly all the really strategic goods it needs and that the embargo did not affect Com- munist defense planning at all. In other words, easing of the em- bargo would benefit our Allies, who urgently need outlets for their prod- ucts, more than it would China. The Man About Town Judges Named ‘Will Designate Oak Tree to Be Symbol of County. ~ Plowing: Spring occupation of farmers and golfers, : The three ‘Judges chosen to pick out the oak tree that is to be a symbol of Oak-land County are: Lyle Abel, County Agricultural Agent; ® Robert Osgood, County Forester, and. - William Aho, Pontiac Parks Superintendent. Within a few days they will visii all of the largest of the 54 oak trees that were entered in the contest, After due consideration, they will designate the oak that is to be preserved as an out- standing example of the millions of oak trees in the primeval forests of this area, in whose honor our county was named. “We allowed our loyalty to the Detroit Tigers to run away with us in your base- ‘pall contest,” phones - Pat Charleston -of Birmingham—who onenns has a lot of good company. Just seals from a vacation in Texas, Harris (Bud) Rifenburg licenses are denied to 16 and 17 year’ says he is not surprised that most every day we have a front page its screwy weather. Se many of our good people are _ anxious te hurry home to this beautiful Michigan weather that the airlines are running 36 flights daily from Miami to Detroit, . : story about A maidenhair fern with a runner over 13 feet long is reported by Mrs. Louis Wheeler of 2740 Chrysler Ave. in LaSalle Park. A pair of blue jays are a nuisance © around the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dorford Presswell at Williams Lake. They’ve chased all _the other birds away from the bird house -—which they do not occupy themselves. A wren held the fort for three days, pecking them on the head as they attacked. The tulips at White Chapel Memorial Park are coming forward in good shape, according to _ Manager Dorval Symons, and should be in their prime glory shortly after May 15. Due notice of the time when they'll be at their best will be given in this column. While we have no desire to be an ad- junct to any gambling, we might be induced to give you the real name of “Always a Good Sport,” who writes us that he has plenty of good money that still says the Tigers will finish In the first division, A former Pontiac resident Alfred Peterson writes me from his home in Detroit that - he remembers when our trolley car lines ran special cars into the country every spring so people could pick wild ‘flowers. Our baseball contest ends after today’s games. The late clouting of some of the players brings a change in today's five top batters. It will not be definitely decided who gets the $250 among our 2,038. contestants until today’s returns are all tabulated. As we do not have a Man About Town column on Saturdays, the winner will be. announced Monday. Today's five top batters are: AB RH Pet. . Williams, Boston, 33 9 15 -.455 Fox, Chicago, 26 #5 1 «423 Williams, Baltimore, 32 6 13 .406 Tuttle, Detroit, 31064«12 «387 266 10 385° Mantle, New York, Verbal Orchids to- The Holly Herald-Advertiser; entering its Mahty-tires year “ ubllens tion. Vat $ ; 2. fe NEA Service, sas. _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957_| a: \ “He's Good—But With Wheels He'd Be Terrific” David Lawrence Says:. cs Acheson Cynically Attacks U.S. WASHINGTON — Dean Acheson the man who was responsible pri- ning victory in the Korean War— now has begun to lecture President Eisenhower and. to call him a “Pacifist,” “4 In a cynical and sargeastic denunciation of “moral force" and a broadside attack on the United Nations, the former secre- tary of state in written a curious article for “‘Re- LAWRENCE porter” magazine which can do considerable damage to American abroad in these critical * * * Acheson today enjoys the doubt- ful distinction of being the first American secretary of state in his- tory to accuse his own government of “‘selfish ambitious’ in another part of the world. He says this, too, in the face of a record of many decades of unselfishness. by the United States in world affairs. Acheson in commenting on the Middle Eastern situation wrote: “President Eisenhower told us on Feb, 20 that ‘the United States has no selfish ambitions or de- sires in this region.’ I fear we must disagree. We have many.” SELFISH AMBITIONS . If Acheson had said merely that the United States has a deep in- terest in the Middle East it would have been understandable, but to attribute ‘‘selfish ambitions” to the United States is to ascribe a mis- chievous motive to his own govern- ment, Undoubtedly the Communists will construe ‘‘ambitions’’ to mean territorial ambitions and will re- peat it in their propaganda in the Middle East. * * * What Acheson said later on about the ‘‘desires” of the United States in the Middle East is much more tactful. He wrote: “Perhaps our greatest interest and desire is that the Middle East shall remain in the political and economic system of a free world and shall.not be engulfed by the closed Soviet-Commuinst system. “We desire, too, that it remain in such relationship with the rest of the free world, that the fuel and sea routes essential to that world shall not be ruinously ex- pensive, uncertain or hazardous, Should this be done, Europe might have to make such terms as it could. These might well be most unfavorable to the United States.”’ TWO DIFFERENT THINGS — But it is one thing-for America to express broad “desires” for a It is at the term “moral force” however, that the former secretary aims his shafts of ridicule and de- rision. Acheson says: “This belief in the supremacy and sole validity of moral power is reinforced by the profoundly pacifist conclusions that President Eisenhower has drawn from the . development of Russian capacity for nuclear warfare. Since the con- sequences of nuclear warfare might well be catastrophic beyond imagination, it is an- easy step to the conclusion that all force is.im- moral and that its use can only be justified to meet a greater im- morality — someone else’s use of force against one’s own country. x~ * * ‘ “Now it would-be quite a valid conclusion that the deterrence of nuclear warfare is one of the high- est objectives of policy. But we must never forget that between an Dr. William Brady Saye: Guard Against Infection From Conversation Spray Somewhere, one must draw the line betweeg reasonable precau- tions catching cri (com- mon respiratory infection) and un- necessary or reckless exposure. It, would be Utopian to expect every one with cri to wear a suitable mask whenever with- in spray range of other per- sons. If some such precaution the practice DR. BRADY would prevent an incalculable amount of illness, for the respiratory infections make most of the everyday work of doc- tors, On the other hand it is simply good sense to dodge or evade infection when one can do 80 ee ee ea ing considéred eccentric. sy Mebanhaneiy 4 seabeas oe posure” I mean not just careless- is via conversation spray. This is what I believe. And I conduct my- cut? Praises Photos Asks 50 ‘Years ‘Without Reuther Please give us about 50 years Asks Residents Attend Meetings I would like to know why people of Waterford are not interested enough in our police department to attend the board meetings held every Monday at 7:30 p.m. When we want something bad ’ enough we should be willing to How can we. fight to keep it. help if we are not informed peo- ple? A handful of people cannot do it. The fate of our police de- partment lies in each and every one of the taxpayers’ hands. A check of police records will show and prove we need it. They have been putting in a lot of overtime hours to complete a day's work. What will they do with manpower > Wants No More City Tax Hikes with our city officials’ present salaries as seeing they don't get more raises. We have been giving them everything they asked for, but I think the worm has turned. They are going to have to figure ways to save money instead of spending so, much. It doesn't take brains to spend money. I'm very good at that. If General Hospital can't sup- port itself and set aside money . ‘for a building fund, there must be a reason. I’m in favor of a com- plete survey of the hospital, and I do mean complete. The County in- firmary operates at a cost slightly over nine dollars per day per patient and we understand the patient care is very good. One is lucky to get by for less than $25 a day in General. I have been vot- ing yes but now the answer is no to any future ra jn taxes. Jesse 0. ae 53 E. Fairmount St. Looking Back 15 Years Ago PLAN GRADUATION for local air wardens. ¢ DESTROYER SUNK off U.S. coast. 20 Years Ago FDR DIRECTS aid for six flood | states. CITY ANNOUNCES marbles con- test. Case Records of a Psychologist: Help. Your Married Children, but— Harvey is a very tactful in- law, for he doesn’t want to kill the joy of newlyweds in sacri- ficing and bargain-hunting to live on a budget. But generous in-laws can help young couples by the mentioned below and not inflate eee standard ness about cough or sneeze spray, By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE but more particularly disregard of" Case U-365: Harvey H., aged 41, conversation spray. From the advice medical and health authorities give the public about this, one might infer that safety lies in avoiding the uncov- ered or unmasked cough or sneeze. . This is not true, SHOULD WARN PUBLIC Doctors and nurses wear masks in the operating room to guard — is a successful factory executive. “Dr, Crane, my daughter married a col- Expectant . usually unwise to make a remit- tance man or woman out of your Harvey is quite right in. saying it is the very sacrifices of early marriage that draw a couple to- - gether and give them a_ better appreciation of the value of bud- geting and beceming bargain hunters. c * * * But there are ways by which wealthy in-laws can help the yoting couple without encouraging them to live on an inflated budget. Suppose Harvey should thus send his daughter $100 monthly. Her husband jealous or vaguely de- flated in ego. So don’t employ this dole method. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1057 . . La biets Girl, 3, Dies ss. Sas Senaios Quiz Union Bosses. @YgTTANOOCA.. Tenn, ‘w—Wil- Sepes &: Seat. ws Bete, was Labor Chiefs ‘Allegedly| ) |: Plotted Against Workers I ‘in Long Island tioning in New York today by Sen.) ate racket probers, Members of the Senate Racha Committee hoped to elicit import-| ant information from officials of, Alu Luton / WLU , Long Island Operating Engineers. aa’ . ‘Local 138 and a second labor or; A SOFTE ‘ ganization merely identified by; Spokesmen as “another union,” * * * j | Chairman John McClellan (D-| } |Ark), who last night warned that] : continued, unchecked labor racket- | eering could lead to a “gangster- | ism economy in America,” was : ee Carpet Your Home Now at ae | das, Tremendous Savings in @ 100% automatic water softener. And it's fully vestigation of “dummy” cbvered softening medium in the big city New Roane a tiem this sensational et wy pa tert Regular $§ 95 , advance in water conditioning. Reynolds is proved | ip cactenatil ‘quatenteed te gies sav voll eater John Dioguardi on May 2. Soluti Dved AUTOMATICALLY! —» if olution-vye You con't afford te be without soft water, Call Segue, LAS as dehony Sh ae e \e - GUARANTEED » sae 2 “edad 9 nesting ome sod will go on trial for the acid-blinding | : | ; : of labor columnist Victor Riesel | T WEEDS > fred toc! him in Sr poe | ve dy Ken I ile hold stains . . . safe from sun and : PAYNE Smart appearance Is yours with this Kennedy explained the trial will new miracle tweed carpet . . . and so CEU TING. “affect the presentation” of evi- easily cleaned . detergent pine rt] : water take care of all normal house- Dark . S$ a cleaning. The most practical carpet available. Sq. Yd, MPLI = : 3 goblin ‘COMA STE OFTICAL SERVICE ea bameres Regulor $6.95 ~ Regular $7.95 iS Colors Gables punened, oven Souk ALL VISCOSE ALL WOOL srade fears... in, act Dio may have to be summoned | bricht for life erns. | at the esd of the investigation I W EDS TWEEDS od you save mote than bs ed § 18 | rather than at the beginning. ever! 80 ‘tile per case. soph ue deioiee ot ee York | soft comfort pa a” $ 95 are finest oar eon 95 hearings. ae at a “an ood ae rm ieang wear. We We also ct offer at this Kennedy said today's closed-door | Sal using. A feat boreal tweed “tor easy cleaning, SPECIAL MILL PURCH ASE Sq. ¥é. Sq. Yd. These are factory imperfects, slight defects in color, almost im- possible to tell from first quality tile . . . Here-is your oppor- “SANDRAN” [ancy WALL TILE SAVE up to Vs =r sc | MMOLEUM LIFETIME look at the features , . . nO waxing neces- sary long life . » « greaseproof... . 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Building Boost Seen in City Permits for 47 Homes, Dispel Winter Lull Building has picked up again in Pontiac after a winter lull as in- dicated by the fact that permits for 47 new homes have been granted this month by Carl F. Alt, city building inspector. Sixteen will be built in the east side Herrington Hills Subdivision, approved for the Pontiac Knolls Subdivision, Alt alsé approved permits for two new gas stations valued at $38,000, one to be built at 286 Baldwin Ave. and the other at Garagés proved popular, as per- mits for 11 new ones were granted by Alt’s department. Other permits included installa. Hil tion of air conditioning, re-roofing, Li 2 Gas Stations in Month, a ing and moving permits, | and tions to homes. Soviets to Mine Coal With Hydraulic Power STALINO, Russia ) — Soviet are ing new coal in the Donbas fields to oper- by hydraulic power, Strong water jets will carry coal to the headings from where it will “piped’’ to the surface through ag GOOD SERVICE MEN % tm—Save the difference. Philee, Admiral. Pecos County Deputy Sheriff Leon them several days to dismantle In protest over Hungary, Copen- McDurmon said it must have taken} ihagen dockworkers have refused to load Russian ships. For Indoor or Outdoor Use Wrought Iron Frame e First Quality Peel eFloor Samples ¢ Odds and Ends ¢ Discontinued Styles ¢ e Must Make Room for Our Summer Outdoor Furniture , CHAIRS SLEEP SOFAS. 295.00 Sofa Bed. Modern style with storage space, matching lounge chair, occasional chair with Saran strap seat and back, plastic top table, table lamp— Al @ Plea .. oo is 65 6 eis 2 ns 188.50 129.50 Simmons Sofe Bed with deep resilient coils, for sitting and sleep comfort, large blanket storage box in base, smartly upholstered in green tweed. . 99.50 BUY ON LONG EASY TERMS! ee sorts PRESS. all APRIL 26,1957 | : 1 j LEWIS—FINE susan iinet ee ERVING OAKLAND COUNTY ry YEARS | i. MODEL 7-Pc. BUNK BED - 6 6” “i © $7 DOWN, $7 MONTHLY Hh. ° BUNK B 33 @ LA ' 339.50 Contemporary Sofa. Out Go Dinette and Dining Room Odd Pieces and Suites 64.00 Pennsylvania House Berkshire Solid Maple Tea Cert. Drop leaf sides opéns oval shape on heavy rubber casters 39.50 ee ee ee 119.00 Jr. Buffet. Sea mist mahogany, 3 center drawer and double cupboard, brass handles....... 89.50 129.50 Extensole Drop Leaf Extension Serving Cart with " four 12” fillers, blond mahogany, on casters. . 79.50 ’ 309.00 6-Pe. Modern Dinette. ‘Silhouette’ white plas- tic top extension table and matching buffet, 4 side chairs, trimmed in black coset Lene ee eee 159.50 495.00 Smart, Modern Dinette. Blond chee, 40x 60x72 table—60” buffet, 2 arm chairs, 4 side.chairs. Here is big value, ......... 00 cece ceeeee 299.50 19.95 Solid Mahogany, 3 Only, Carved Side Chairs. Beautifully detailed, value priced 9.95 36.95 Cherry Ladder Back Dinette Chair. Ideal as desk or odd pull-up chair - 24,95 oer eee ene *#e ee ee ee eee eee he ee VALUE IN LIVING ROOM 125.00 Cosco Sefe.- 3 cushion seat and-back, reversible, pink tweed with lurex accent, wrought iron. . 199.50 2-Pc. Living Room Suite. Modern sofa, match- ing chair, in red frieze, | only, value priced. 229.50 2-Pc.* Kroehler Sectional and step table, all 3 - pieces priced to move, | only............-. 179.50 199.50 Sofa end Matching Choir in smart toast, frieze cover; deep and comfortable ............ 169.50 229.50 2-Pe. Kroehler Sectional. Foam rubber & nylon, modern style, flgoe sample .........005., 169.50 Excellent construction, foam rubber, reversible seat G back cushion. .239.50 339.50 Pullman Sofe. All foam construction on Pull- man aire base; luxurious, comfortable... ... 229.50 398.00 Grand Rapids Provinciel Sofes & Chairs. Richly styled in true craftsman style......... .. .359.00 -CLOSE-OUT Discontinued Pieces in “HABITANT” ALL SOLID PINE MAGS Wand FONG. oo obec cee ve vwsens 16.95 35.00 Twin Teble Lamps, w/small drawer. .24.95 — SRSO Sap Tob oo... ice esey: 19.95 42.50 Cocktail Table .............0... 29.95. 46.50 Drop Leaf Dinette Table .......... 29.95 49.50 Combination Table & Floor Lamp... . 39.50 49.50 Full Size Bed 74.50 Lounge Chair 88.00 . 149,50 . MIRRORS 2 OFF Poe ee ee ee 35.00 ny fret Micver Up de ayeage-s « 17.50 29.50 Mee Pilower! oc 0 cc cee ccc acess 14.75 28.50 ny Frame Mirror ............. 14.75 . end thors Availeble e. MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS . . > SELL-OUT! $59.50 Values in Sealy, Simmons, Serta and Others 88 REDUCED AS LOW AS... 38 139.50 Foam Rubber Mottress & foundation box spring in durable hospital cover......... 99.00 79.90 30” Divan Ensemble. Quality mattress, box | - spring, 4 legs, maple headboard ...... 44.00 29. 95 Weitinghouse Deep Fryer, with lid—complete ..........0. 00606. eee 19.95 249.95 Trade-in 30” Electric Range, deluxe—guaranteed .................2.. 129.95 269.95 Full Size Electric Range, ' fully qutomatic—guoronteed ............ 199.95 59.95 Apex Canister Vacuum, = with: Gttachiments .).......cccccrsts aces B99 BEDROOM ” 149.90 Maple Bedroom. Dresser, mirror, full size bed, chest pina 9 lamp, yes all 5-pes. complete eabenaie 88.00 34.50 Paul McCobb Netural Birch Twin Headboard. Port of planner group, discontinued........ 17.50 39.50 Plenner. Full size bookcase headboard, Tapia vp eonie) se 46 get os ty lal ww, ww a 1 birch, MSY Senet Paul McCobb’s 12 Off’ - 64.50 Odd Chest.- Twilight mahogany, dustproof, center guided, dovetail drawer construction. ...... 49.50 259.50 3-Pe. Solid Pine Bedroom. Large double dresser, mirror, full size bed 199.50 wees ee nee erwevnerne 386.00 Drexel’s Americen Traditional in Pine. 4-Pc. set, dresset, mirror, 10 drawer chest, full bed. 249.50 324.50 4-Pc. Modern Bedroom. Double dresser, mirror, chest, full size bookcase bed, ‘Cascade Blue’, ma- hogany, ote, ke ee .. .239.50 399.95 Antique White French Provincial Bedroom. Dresser, mirror (framed), chest, night table, full size bed, complete .......... 00... 0005. 349.50 AND OTHER VALUES ON DISPLAY 10% DOWN — LONG EXTENDED TERMS ARRANGED! —90 is SAME AS CASH! FREE. _ CUSTOMER - PARKING IN REAR a OF ~’ STORE, _ SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE! AN ENTIRE BLOCK OF HOME FURNISHING VALUES! 29.95 Danish Modern. A Kofod- Larson design, im- ported birch frame on wrought iron........ 19.95 49.95 Traditional Pull-Up Chair. Mahogany frame, red damask with lurex highlights.......... 34.50 59.50 Swivel Rocker in your choice of 3 colors, covered in modern twéed cover ........6es ee eeees 39.50 69.50 Contemporary Lounge Chair with matching otto- man, fine modern upholstered cOvers...... 54.50 74.50 French Provincial Chair. Acorn finish, in pink damask are wore ree tre oe ZN 59.50 89.50 Large Lounge Chair. Reversible seat cushion, covered.in frieze with MWON © obo coisas 44.50 119.50 Kroehler Luxurious Lounge Chair. Foam cushion close-out special 89.50 159.50 For Comfort, Style and Fine Quality, This Large Man's Lounge, | only................ _.. 109.50 TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT: YOU! Ce ee ee ae Tables and Occasional Items 13.95, Maple Cobbler Bench........ sekeecs 22.95 Solid Cherry Magazine Reck........ 6.95 . 14.95 12.95 Snack Tables, mahogany, group of 3.... 7.95 22.95 Oak Step Table, brass detail .......... 14.95 24.95 Lyre Bese Lamp Table, mahogany... ... 14.95 29.75 Plastic Top End Table, black legs G shelf. . 19.88 39.95 Lane Limed Ook Step Toable........... 29,95 39.95 Leather Top Mehogdhy Lomp ‘Table... .19.95 39.95 Mahogany Bookcese with sliding glass hor 24.95 39.95 Megle Student Desk, drawers MANY ODD PIECES NOT LISTED - MISCELLANEOUS ODDS ind” 22. so--ENDS from Every Department 3.95 Unfinished Sewing Rocker, ready to paint.. 1.99 4.95 All Steel Kitchen Ladders, 3.colors........ 2.49 8.95 Accordion Door, Complete, ‘ 32x80, washable plastic ................. 6.88 10.95 Accordion Door, Complete, 38x80, washable plastic ...........0005 -.. 8.88 9.95 Modern Wall Rack, limed ook........... 4.98 14.95 Modern Well Rack, limed ook .......... 7.48 17.95 Modern Wall Reck, limed oak .......... 8.98 19.95 Burlep Braided Chair, natural finish... ... 9.95 19.95 Electric Blanket, with control, ] yr. guar... 12.95 23.95 Sofa Slip Covers, 4 only ..........:... 11.98 14,98 Studio Slip Covers, 2 only ........6.005 7.49 11.98 Cheir Slip Covers, 5 only ...,.......5. 5.95 12.95 Metal Phone Cabinet with lock on door... 7.95 , 16.50 Single Doer Broom Closet, white ........ 9.95 18.95 Hamper and Closet, white ............. 12.95 18.95 TV Lamp with Clock, ontique bross...... 9.95 ¥ Visit LEWIS’ Display Booth AT THE Home Improvement Show _at TELEGRAPH & HURON APRIL 25-28 FRIDAY 1 P. M. ‘til 10 P. M. SATURDAY 10 A. M. ‘til 10 P. M. SUNDAY 10 A. M. ‘til 8 P. M. OPEN iy | oN : ; : 7 ‘ % ' \ : : . \ e a ‘ S| _ RHE PONTIAC ie FRIDAY. APRIL 26.1957 ree eat Bre : ei BR re : ay eS Ht ; : . \ : / Sas } a ri f A re. osill 8‘ ice pig ig PEC Ay. er " r-> : i ae ‘BANK ‘@ o Pa s 2" Va” ay , J _ aver Ja ye ‘ Ka f on SAVING CERTIFICATES iy cially pa Deposit your surplus savings or. investment $2 - 2 savings . any one of vur 8 convenient 79mm tee eeee Most hanting offices. Gs lence Ih Yours ‘betre they tiv Community bi out their investment value to the * ET nw ye ene Aewmemgh National Bank % i —_ & oratory men have designed a new | RINGS” housing forthe old hones, Member OF PONTIAC “DISCOUNTS ON ALL DIAMOND RINGS -| Im the words of one apparatus WT Or thE oe pare | BEDROOM SET phone looks *NO HANDS” PHONE bar Ieper Oe) and micropbone loner gives them MaMa, sobre Sona carea lalmost like a ial case, + Recreate ve aterm ae: they want, The | Se ns i, * AN ERRORS aie REE sai - 2 ve — I MURRAY HILL. N. J. — — wea] i Pg Bell Telephone Laborator- | ies, where 10,000 men of science) ldesien phones, has found i |p the embarrassment of not being; able to communicate its own story | ‘ito the outside world, Bell was recently called to at-| fgartic apa “House of - Discounts” 1. Stade ST... _ PONTIAC, MICH. [important Menauuccucat’| By Special Arrangement with the Merchants Green Stamp Co. we are now authorized to redeem your ~ filled Merchants Green ee Saver Books : You Can Use ter Filled Merchants’ Green Stamp Books Two Ways: - 1—Redeem ‘Your Filled Stamp Books for any Item: in the New Merchants’ Green Stamp Catalog, which we have on display, or— 2—Use Your filled books as cosh towards any Item in the store. Each filled book is worth Natest telephones now rolling oft [tie assembly lines. : * i, caput ested Ser-k |to make the bell louder or I (New phones have a tour-posit 'Bibell:— from tinkle to tocsin — jwhich you can adjust.) S| Decorators and stylists wanted | i pectiier, lighter, easier - to - — | Randle phone. (New phones, | Your Filled Merchants Green Stamp Books — , = nm mi : Expors of Britain SYLVANIA . . . OLYMPIC | 4 , “a $2.00 on any Item AT OUR LOW DISCOUNT - , fo Red China Upped Are Worth More = prices. ADMIRAL ies HOTPOINT th e ts For Example—A Sunbeam Mixer with Juicer, Reg. ; at e © Price $48.50. (Our Low Discount Price is $32.75). | per cent, in the first three months If you have 3 filled books, your cost will be $26.75, jot this year, the Board of Trade] | SAVE ro 40% Y TERMS i . | | Pontiae Discount Store = for the $48.50 Value. A West Bend Automatic ON | : awe: ¥ Coffee Percolator, List Price $12.50. (Our Low AND __. With Ne Down tage: goon eg in — om, Price is*$8.95). If you have 2 filled books, your _ COMBINATIONS Bio jours export of strategic goods to Com- See Pee AREAAS cost will, be only $4.95 for a $12.50 Item. munist China, imposed after the | Korean War. Businessmen com-) iplain that many of the prohibited | goods can freely be sold to the | Soviet Union. This, they claim,| jencourages a “backdoor” » trade aio China in Western goods... S «* ; The United States is reported, co holed ‘LOWER PRICES AT’ PONTIAC DISCOUNT STORE arg Tn faving the, era Immersible ... Square no | meeting earlier this year : ae DORMEYER Electric | casting | Srinnig Sgro to balance imports ’ for Better, Easier Cooking | Fri-Way Skillet | o Reg. $19.50 Eden May Soon "OH | : by Dormeyer'! ae 2 1()” ‘Hospital to Convalesce Regular $21.95 $ 13° 5 Camp Spinning Stove _ REEL ais - Reg. $15.95 Reg. ssn p= = 1 840) | 84% TV Snack : ‘ Tray , Attractive black 7 set _of 4 in holder with wheels. Parking in Reer—Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 158 A eee Ave. FE 2-3781 SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS ...... 10c Per 100 Lbs. MAGAZINES .......40¢ Per 100 Lbs. Serep lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel Fremepy STEEL C0. _. Fe 4-9582 135 ‘henib hemes from American Forge & Socket 18” ROTARY / PO The Newest Portable WER MOWER Vacum Cleaner ee * Sonne lie pe ower Costs Many ‘ . “Witson Complete with a i Dollars Less . Tennis : @ Rugs @ Drapes. Than Nat. Soules Adv. Price Rac ket @ Walls . = : Reg. $15.00 oS Le BASKET BALLS... . .. ‘2.95 a eaces|| (reulng Table BASEBALLS: ee hoe 44 ear: snes 20 || ca, $7 : : =< ) | [Speed Sande wien | Discount Co. * “Your Dollar Buys More at the Pontiac Discount Store" (18- 20 East Pike Street $3485 omit Pon | ee “S4" \ 1 i tate eas : ' ' 1. se) ess ij ' fe pes i Mia) a= { eae oa fay Pe vane ae ae \ Pie oe We hs Pose Give | oe ee ek oe idler thine dni tiiaihe hieeeeas ies Ma gs 1 oo tee ly ete age sat ce art at hed ex ae pate ak baie eel ie As ie Ah ‘ - : : oda ® rclher etter adhesin ae . boolgiesto Vk Wk | Maa a. s E. ee As ah 2 | — ; ae! deus iden ane Se ae a eee ee See ier cn ola eo es Fee ey ae Hee 4 Fe ee ee ead? oo Et | D.C ee A Saag RS xe SS: eA a¢ & ie ake ee eae fe aap og iy 4 i ¥ | * ie ee ¥ ee A = + Fi 4, 2 ee * \ ti \ 4 | to / 4 Sj ec US Loan 4 1 iF ie \ j ; \ i : rod : i ; \ ; . | 4 \ aL Ad ee, \ | We ih A 1 ’ i po i \ | | \ / \ { os a Price Is Right, oe and Night’? , ‘ pF sehen ONAGE DURING THE LAST YEAR, ORCHARD OFFERS ITs FABULOUS: WERSARY SALE FREE PARKING ee le — es i 3 | ee | ‘Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 REE | +3600" He IZES '3600° FREE $3600 in merchandise will be given away this year including [*¢ siarsiadecdidceny. -*5 PIECE DINETTE SET REGRTER A THE STORE NO CONTEST TO ENTER. * STRATOLOU NGER * de oe Mattress | NO OBLIGATION Drawing Will Be June 3rd and Over 300 Other Prizes Come in and Register Cash and Carry Specials EVERBLOOMING BEAUTY Sensational Anniversary Sale! $-Piece Bedroom Suite _ONLY De WITH PURCHASE OF 39.95 OR MORE 19-pe. service for four FOR YOUR HOME ails Lad ET eerie ae _ 5. rites ttae Yow 1 . . a B. * DRESSER — > Ai xunror | “TEA cnn | : 3 * BE : BUSHES Chest Also Available COLORS: CRIMSON RED, SALMON PINK, GOLDEN YELLOW: | $ BUY A COMPLETE DAY AND NIGHT ante: hacia MIX-MAID | ‘fee Maker Reg. Value $39.95. Reg. $29.95 Reg. $ $' — now | 18-88 | 16.95 NO MORE MORNING | BACKACHE ai. v.c. Seely POSTUREPEDIC 9-Pc. Complete =| _& SOFA BED sitet | === 5-Pc. Dinette Set a "2": QO" Persons @ 2 Step Tables @ 1 Cocktail Table | @ 2 Smert Lemps @ 3 Pictures Plastic table top. Sturdy black steel legs. Buy today! HERE'S THE SUMMER FURNITURE YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR — Bar-B-Q-Master 50’ plastic hose oe 29| Portable Grill sed $ eae 7 16 if you st airy ee pene wip — , alive, > taally , = | . J a” brass couplings. $ 9 World's only mattress cestenal he eboney with leading ; Cash cae | T 4 orthopedic surgeons . . . scientifically engineered for Complete Swing Set Only $17.95 Sesh 586 ey: you the most contoranto oi fable night Saas hed and Lawn Chai irs lee C you hee Cc ream rl rom morning baBhace ac os Summer e Cream Scoop Wall Can Opener « Matching Foundation, wen 79> ‘ | Lounge Chairs $ 95 ONLY J oi and Up Sealy "MONARCH" ty Innerspring Mattress Beers a py erenns Tr 7 wow ony wit Lg LOWEST PRICE EVER for this nationally advertised Only «=. 99 | Laundry Baskets sh. 00 we onuy \f A E ts, Liquor, Alcoholics | no action has been taken during legislative sessions falling in an odd numbered year. The resolution, proposed as an amendment to the constitution, would provide that such bills be carried over to the following ses- sion, when elected members would be serving in the second year of their two-year. terms. * * * If approved by the Senate, the proposal would go before the vot- Miers in the November, 1958, gen- eral. election. Another resolution which met with defeat would have authorized] their drinks. the’ governor to propose changes in the organization of state agen- cies within 30 days after the start jot the: session. They would take effect automatically 90 days after final adjournment if members did| and operate armories. ‘e It also prohibits night water- skiing, sets the extent of liability of boat owners involved in ‘aéci- dents and authorizes the Michigan Waterways Commission to provide Ree ieets Tipe, Altes os Ponlac Optimists. | ouse Passes on 62 Bills be used for treatment of -alce- holics, Earlier, House members THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL/ 26, 1957 Y NEM. 21” CONSOLE TY penalties and set up regulations. Among other bills approved * Authorize the State Health Com- -} missioner to set up regulations to controY pollution of air in. indus-| trial areas. Permit “by the glass" liquor re- tailers to give away potato chips, pretzels, cheese and crackers with Prohibit false. advertising of meat and meat products. were these to: | Remove the ceiling on the amount of money counties and mu- nicipalities. may spend to build/study the advisability | with Mahogany Wood Cabinet Proposes U.N. Make 14 Was $279.95 Minimum Marriage Age UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) ~~ The U.N, Economic and Social , Council has called on one of its mission: on the status of women | of establish- | ing a minimum age for marriage. i Budget ‘Economies couldn't care |. In 19 regulatory areas, he said, the Republican spending recom- mendations call for a “penurious $6,093 increase, or 1.02 per cent, itions..”” et level." he sa. 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Hufziger Directing ek ee Projects Set ' - at $8 Million ptt dl oe By HAROLD, 8, COHEN Overall responsibility for the Spending of more than $8 million in public funds rests firmly on the shoulders of a 29-year-old man who has carved out a unique niche with the Pontiac School System. Dr, Otto C. Hufziger is that man, | , and his shoulders appear br o.ad _s . enough fo carry the load without Pe e + ‘2 2 « MARINE ARMOR IN CANAL ATTACK — U. S. Marine Sher- AP Wirephote —_ cain, man tanks plough inland through the surf to attack mythical en- the attack is against socttinns secured by the “enemy’’ forces ine His officia] title is assistant su- emy positions near the Panama Canal. In the military exercise, their simulated attempt. to seize the canal. ‘ perintendent in charge of business, - : a mee a post.created just last summer—* and a significant post it is,” ae . {9 Ea 4 © Bio me More Storms Batter Texas Gov. Daniel Will Ask’ Federal Help as New Floods Threaten DALLAS i — Heavy thunder- storms, high winds and hail lashed a wide section of storm-battered Texas again today, posing new flood dangers, * * * Gov. Price Daniel said he would ask President Eisenhower to des- ignate the worst flood areas for federal disaster relief. A line of thunderstorms rum- bled across central, north central and northeast Texas. Hundreds of persons were evacuated when flash floods struck at Abilene _ Dr. Hufziger has been with the ° Pontiac system two and a half re years, starting as administrative) pistpING PREVIEW — Dr. Otto Hutziger, Pontise Press Phote ~ pot snag eng regensoner joh'| assistant superintendent in charge of business, with him is Vern Schiller, director of financial iy holds o of science| Pontiac Public Schools, seated, looks at’an arch- | management. Part of Dr. Hufziger’s duties is itect’s drawing of the Kennett Road Elementary School which will be built this year. 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It will be initiated by Well, the old boy came within| major 10 10 degrees of the correct parallel to have booted the rest guess, BACK INTO SHAPE cuted man who strolled major leagues on the way a risen security: New Alma College ‘President Installed arms, and calls for help, how can we say. this is mot Soviet | aggression?”’ circumstances of the French Rev- olution, the fall of Japan, World Wars I and II almost to the day, the American Revolution, radio TV, submarines, autos, planes, the A-bomb and the rise in time of ‘“The Man of Iron” and ‘‘The Man of Steel.’ (Eisenhower means man ALMA (® — Dr. Robert D. Swan- son was formally inaugurated pres- ident of Alma College Wednesday before -an audience of 2,000 at the ‘| Alma High School gymnasium, In day-long Geremonies, some 60 representatives from Michigan col- leges and universities heard Dr. gry up the blood. 2.—If your stomach disputes you, thoughts, . move, The social ramble ain't restful, 5.—Avoid running at all times. 6.—Don’t look back. Something might be gaining on you. ais ets cd aaa ee But ioe wie ae ten ae 0 In response 40 a number of re- quessts we are repeating, as mil- rt ges iggy stor seed vot had gne calling the United Nations Satchel. Pelee great and pay Pick! say 1.-—-Avoid. fried meats which an- lie down and pacify it with cool _3.—Keep the juice flowing by jangling around gently as you hbiieasscaaead oe eee ee # epeerprt obey comrecteernth alga yn +9 NN id ¥ abbennamaires sb thee bag t Seek" es m rae eeice eee Se tae : \ \ eae \ + 1% i epee ee : ow ee. 1h ay : ‘. oh hy ’ \ . \ \ \ AE pA A ad THE, ported fees FRIDAY, APRIL 20.3957.) ee - ’ . . . ’ o . , : rr, 7 . os ‘ * \ f WE ~ Leaves Mich i in Doubt re dE People who have a taste terations in: the United Nations Charter. . Be odd if the printer sticks a “c” in. the middle of “alterations.” We've had some trouble with com- posing rooms in the past, where was concerned, A Lynchburg (Va.) printer once have a taste for - the Untied Nations . . . and there have ‘been many times since when the — gave one pause, let us Cabinet i in Finland Quits Under Fire HELSINKI (INS) — The cabinet for Elegance in whisky 4.—Go very light on the vices, such as carrying on in society. of Finnish Premier Kari A. Fager- holm, under heavy fire because of} its. internal economy program, re signed yesterday, - : Fagerholm had been premier for , 13: months bat his position was , badly shaken‘in February when six +. Agrarian Party* cabinet: members Unless there is a clear-cut plea for help, the doctrine may take on the air of a “big stick” edict which is comprehended without really being understood. Be oy. 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WOOD, M.D. President of the American Cancer Society Children with cancer of the eye have been in the news this past year. Mothers, reading about them, may have said, “A freak thing to happeh, children don’t get cancer! | It can’t happen to mine!” Others’ began watcliing their young with ty though not as rare as most ople | believe. It strikes only one in. 7,000 children, yet it kills more) youngsters than any other disease; certainly many could be saved if the cancer were discovered earlier. So here is my advice to par- ents: By all means memorize cancer’s seven danger signals and have your child periodically checked by your physician dur- ing his entire childhood. Cancer in children is. compli- cated by several factors. Before I describe these symp- toms I want to stress the fact that they may or may -not indicate cancer. The occurrence of any of them should not be alarming. It should merely be the green light to visit the doctor—just to be on ‘ithe foresight side of this coomt, RARELY AFTER 4 Let us begin with eye ‘tumor which rarely occurs after the age of four. It usually affects one eye, but both eyes are sometimes in- volved. The first warning is wid- look like a squint. A later develop- ment is a pearly glint, or what some people call “‘cat’s eye.” Retina glioma, as it is called, is highly curable. The earlier the diagnosis, the greater the - {may complain of blurred vision or ‘jordination, or complain of head- ‘caused by conditions totally unre- |inent on one side than on the ther. eventually there will be a major sissies, sont taba duce wake saving the child’s sight. Tumors of the brain may give a combination of warnings, The child “geeing double,”’ lose muscular co- aches that increase’ in frequency and severity. EARLY ATTENTION Again, thes¢ symptoms may be lated to brain tumor, but they should have early attention. Tumors of the kidney, or Wilms’ tumor” as they are called, after the doctor who first of seven, The first.sign usually is a readily noticeable swelling in ithe abdomen or flank, more prom- ‘0 A mother bathing her child can sometimes feel a firm mass be- fore it becomes visible. Some- times a child may complain of pain or become colicky and con- stipated before the enlargement becomes noticeable. When surgery was the only treatment the outlook for Wilms’ tumor was poor. Today, x-ray combined with’ surgery ensure a good chance of recovery. MOST COMMON How I wish we could say that about leukemia! This is the most common form of cancer in chil- dren, and thus far no cure has been found. However, researchers of the American Cancer Society | have a growing optimism that breakthrough in the chemical treatment of certain types of can- cer. Leukemia is the area of-most intense exploration in this regard. Even now the disease is not as swiftly fatal as it used to be. New drugs, used singly or in combination, can prolong the life of a small patient for a year or | hope for all children, has lived | described) . them, rarely occur after the age! “THE sollittac§ PRESS. _YRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1037 (Scientists Work Toward Léukemia Cure A Canter ‘in Children Is Not a ea Mothers Should Look Out for Signs | | | more. One child, who gives ws | with leukemia for more than | Other early signs include swelling in the neck, cmeees groin, chest will be sufficient to bear well in mind the symptoms described above. There is no reason to be-; come an alarmist, but parents can. give their children the quiet pro-, | Witha tection that is a part of the whole | business of rearing the young. ° * * * The American Cancer Society urges parents to remember that many of the indispositions of child-| héod are simple ailments to be! taken in stride. But they also may) be symptoms of early cancer, Only regular and frequent examinations throughout childhood, can give a) child every possible chance—on the | strike. (Tomorrow have the facts in =< your mind.) ‘2 Wins Pree at U. of M, ANN ARBOR iw — Assistant An- thropology Professor Elman Rog- ers Service of the University of! Michigan has won this year’s Hen- | ry Russel Award, It is bestowed; annually by the university to the instructor or assistant professor | “whose work as a teacher or re- searcher is outstanding and holds great promise for the future.” | a ¢ 4% YUINE REGISTERE SHAWS MICHIGAN’S LARGEST ‘JEWELERS (exe JS a 10 PAY. ~ Easy Terms. rare chance that cancer a 4 fig ge #Y Low Mileage onvertible from Harold Tureiay cae | Birmingham Ford Dealer ‘56 Chevrolet Convertible Radio --- Heater --- Power Glide "53 "54 “50 56 09 O Ui ee ee Oo ee eee wee ee Olds. 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A 1 of Stabbing on or or 3) homes The biggest soles event | The storm: hit this eastern . »* *« irha accused 3 | HARDWARE ‘WEEK! ak Sf SOE © 500) ee wet ant ak 08 pm ‘ Court Wednesday by Mu-| Trees and porches were dam- | From now ‘til Saturday, | Judge Cecil B. McCallum| ®&°4 in the residentia} section. Pe A il be featur- a $200 bond. . Highway Patrolmen Charles all the HARDWARE allegedly stabbed Erwin|Dawson and Calvin Bingham said values you sow in | , 21 Fairgrove St., with ajthey first spotted the tornado -the May issue of FARM knife in front of the Ritz about five miles southwest of the JOURNAL. Stop in any }/5* . Saginaw St. He will be|city. time — bring the whole | in the higher court May} They followed the bobbing fun- family — we've got the best buys of the year for | the kids. Stop. ond. shop unable to send a warning by radio | because the city’s police radio rs tion went off the air due to. the power failure. Powerline airmen started work almost immediately affer t he; | James Wery, 21, of 16520 Fish Ee Se Set Lake Rd. Holly Township, was sent|twister struck. High lines were] . ee to Hurley Hospital, Flint, yester-|down in many areas of town, due | day afternoon ae ee eS aa ot ee Se itally shot himself while drawing |ded of sheet metal from . HAR ARE his gun, lumber company building which 650 Oakland County wrapped around poles and Auburn Ave. — Ine shot himeclf In the right thighilines like ribbons. FE 2-6506 _ fias he drew his .22 calibre pistol) A heavy rain flooded some * from a holster on his belt. streets. YOU TOO CAN ENJOY cool | “HQ WEED TO SUFFER FROM THE HEAT” New Low Price new FEDDERS JUST just plugs in! a ‘no special wiring needed! Monthly Payments ACT AYER'S NoOw!! {Furniture and Appliances Free. ‘Parking Open Evenings ‘til P — para ‘til 6 389 Orchard Lake Ave. Revolutionary new Fedders % Supreme draws only 7.5 amperes . . . up to 40% less than stand- ard air conditioners. Runs at peak efficiency on tegular house current . . . plugs in any outlet. Slate Open House at Guidance Clinics Week, the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic will hold open house at itsidant pleads guilty to part of an) offices, 113 Franklin Bivd., Thurs- -FE405261 I am Secretary of the Treasury, I will have no other interest.” Humphre when Pres have brought them death if they were convicted on trial — charged actually to transmit the secret papers and In obsérvance of Mental Health| !formation. | It is customary when g defen- two years. 3 Youths Sentenced ‘lfor Stealing Gas indictment for the defense to move for dismissal of the other counts on. the day of sentencing. ” * * * The government has not indicat- ed if it wil] concurgin such a day, The branch clinic, at 386 E. Maple, Birmingham, will be open to the public May 1. Hours at both places are 2 to 5 pam, and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. |move. eae manan Goa lek ae The agency is devoted to pro-/NO BAIL stouliag aun fran saan eae OU moting mental health among chil- dren in Oakland County. The film, “The Face of Youth,” will be shown at 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m, at the Pontiac clinic. Arrange- ments for the open house are being made by board members, Mrs. Ed- win Clarke and Mrs. Max Miller, assisted by Mrs, Philip Lifton of the staff. The three spies, originally sched- uled to stand trial beginning May 22 are being held without bail. bam, a Lithuanian-born man Thursday morning. Lake Township Justice working before his arrest as fore- man in a Brooklyn tea and spice company. pended. Ernest Weir as board chairman of National Steel. Weir, 84, has announced his intention to step). down May 16 because of ill health.|* Humphrey's statement said: ‘“‘It is well known that I have been in the Cabinet much longer than I originally planned. But as long as came to Washington U nt Eisenhower. took office in 1953, with the stated intention of holding the treasury | secretary’s job for not more than One Pontiac and two Drayton) Pleading guilty before White Frederick | Stephan yesterday were Craig L.| Gilchrist, 18, 6998 Terrell St., and James E. Bryce, 17, of 2622 Lans-| 'downe St., both of Drayton Plains, | and Jerry L. Harrell, 17, of 4230, Crocus St. Their fines were sus-| | ne 4 , (pci watt _ ‘ z " . aan 7 ean ie snl al sun’* and @ minor] He laughed off} was serious/— coma, saying: | but I guess if they te one way they'll try another... “| The mayor said he entéred the} hospital yesterday and expects. to} Ibe out ina day o two. We ex- pects to stay in Florida with his/ wife for about another week. $9450 per mo. 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Mrs. Engel says her husband keeps a four-seater at the Wash- ington-Virginia Airport in the hope of being able to fly to near- beaches during summer She has doubts, however, that the congressman will be able to get away for such recreational junkets while is in ses- sion, though they will be flying) _ their craft to Daytona Beach, Fia., _with the congressional baseball team late this month. in a two-seater while learning to| fly back in California, WON'T PRESS LUCK Among the guests ghending ‘the annual event were (left to Dana P, Whitmer, Louis H. Schimmel, Scott and Miss Gullstrand Clark was toastmistress, speaker of the evenin&. right) Mrs. gioka: ‘Livonia and Florence Gullsrand. Miss were cochairmen and Mrs. The Rev. Mr. Richards was president of the Board of Education, and Mrs. Glenn Griffin. Your Family Page | Garden Club Sponsors Benefit Bridge Events shaped like a full-blown red rose! — at a recent Sunday afternoon on weekends, Do you think this one can get me re-elected?” * * * Intellectuals in the capital have #ithdrawn. their select company from the cocktail circuit temporar- ily to sit in cool contemplation of} the literary reminiscences of Sir Nsbert and Dame Edith Sitwell, England's brother-sister egg-head| team. FETED AT SOIREES “The Golden Age of English Culture from 1919 to 1939” was the subject of one soiree given for their Washington admirers} under the sponsorship of the In- stitute of Contemporary Arts. Another was called “Facade,” with poems by Dame Edith, set to music by Sir William Walton, read by. the poet behind a mask. rings for which she is: famous and an enormous necklace of gold amulets which was a gift from the late Millicent Rogers, Rebekah Lodge Holds Initiation for 8 Members Initiation of new members was conducted at the Thursday evening meeting of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246, held in Malta. Tem- ple. Mrs. Richard James, noble grand, presided. i — into: the order were Mrs. Clea’ Oliver of West Iroquois road; OTHER HOSTESSES Parties Promote Crabapple Project Lake, Mrs. Harcourt Patterson and Mrs, Milo Cross, gave par- ties Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Chauncey Burke was hos- tess Thursday afternoon in her Glengary circle home. * * * Mrs, J. S&S. Sibley A the the re ‘Missionary Unit of First Baptist Elects Officers the year, Officers were. peo! atthe Thursday announced. meeting ein the rch pros This Serving ik a pa are Mrs. I, C. Prevette, vice presi- dent; Inez Slater, second vice mt; Mrs, Reinold Yeager, ; Mrs. Floyd Miles, as- sistant secretary; Mrs, Stewart Davis, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Rudloff, — wreak Also serving are Agnes Sturman, Two neighbors on Hammond'F .| have at least eight types of elec- * * oe year’s scholarship was held) demic work, trained in physical therapy including aera therapy. Appliances Mahiphy.' Most American homes today trical appliances—radio, refrigera- tor, iron, clock, washer, television, toaster and vacuum cleaner. Mr, and Mrs. Francis E. Oak ‘land son, Gary, of North Lake Angelus road are spending several days in Portsmouth, Va., -visiting their. son and brother, F. Gordon. Oak, who is serving with the U, 8. gi they will enjoy a cruise! ene. ie USS Newport N Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Young of Wolfe street. * # * * Mrs. Harold V. Kelly of Judson —Clerg Tells - as . freedom and opportunity in Amer- itivities are Mr. Talk Given by Livonia yman Young Immigrant From Wales Two hundred and fifty members of the Pontiac Education Associa- Mrs. Neldrett — to Direct PTA TRAVERSE CITY (AP)— Mrs. Charles Neldrett of Pon- tiac -held office today as new state president of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teach- ers, which selected - Muskegon for its 1958 convention, A total of 2,000 delegates attended the group’s 40th an- nual convention, a three-day session which ended yesterday _at Traverse City. Other congress officers are: Otto Yntema, Kalamazoo, vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Otto, Jackson, secretary, and Mrs. Mark Goddard, Royal Oak, director of district service. pittance, the speaker told what ica means to him. “It is a privilege to be taxed just to be able to live in a coun- try like America—Paradise,” he said, The speaker said his reason for coming to this country was to earn wages which he could not get in his own country, He had been instilled with the belief that all Americans were uncouth, illiterate and ill- mannered. * * * What he found was a country that allowed “an ignorant immi- grant to have the education he yearned for—something that was denied him in his native country.” He completed elementary school by taking night courses at the age fH. | ISSUES CHALLENGE The Rev, Mr. Richards chal- lenged the educators to stimulate the youth with which they come in contact saying, ““You have more influence on the America of tomor- row than you dream of. You are molding ~ — 5h tomorrow.” Jean Lucas, Helen Lapisch, Jean Greénacre, George Woodworth and Mrs. Mildred Dodson. The invocation was given by Mrs. Ralph Ferman, and the wel- Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lindquist thrilled the group with three of the duets for which they have been in much demand, They were accom- panied by Sue Eckley. * * * : _ Officers handling this year's ac- , Vera Mae Adams, Melvyn bler, . Wilma Exliné, Margaret Snyder, Robert Ford, Miss Lapisch, Mrs. Forman, Wiliam Coffing and Caius Gordon. Circle Gathers Mrs. Arthur Smith was hostess in her home on West Huron street Tuesday to members of Naomi Cirele of the Christian Women's Fellowship of First Christian Church. The afternoon Mae Adams Vera Gathers t at 28th Spring B Banquet receives the gavel from Charles Beyette, president of the Pontiac Education Association, at last night’s banquet. Shain's International Relations Class will give its 37th annual breakfast at the Birmingham Com- munity House, Mrs, Shain has conducted an un- usually interesting season of her renowned classes, reporting on her foreign travels and conferences she has attended, besides conducting discussions of current events. She has ,invited Joseph M. Dodge. former director of. the U. 8. Bureay of the Budget and recently special assistant to President Eisenhower and chair- man of the Council of Foreign Economic Policy. Mr. Dodge is a native of Michi- gan, presently residing in Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Shain's class has made Bir- mingham famous for community interest in world affairs. Breakfast will be served at 9 o'clock, and the lecture will begin at 10 o'clock. Mrs, Joel Warren is chairman of arrangements, with Mrs. George by F. Green in charge of tickets. Mrs. parts Green is assisted by Mrs. W. L. Moreland, Mrs. Leslie D, Stauffer and Mrs, Earle Sheley. Mrs, Harold R. Roehm is chairman of hostesses and her committee includes Mrs. F, G. Garrison, Mrs. Charles Boyd, Mrs. Sam Duncan, Mrs, R. 8. Plexico, Mrs. W. U, Johnstone, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs, Joseph Williams, Mrs. J. J. Riley, Mrs, Charles Richert and Mrs. Robert F, Watt, Mrs, Burley Laurimore is in charge of the breakfast and Mrs. Carson Bingham is chairman of decorations. : Assisting Mrs, Bingham in carry- ing out the international theme, iwhich will feature large maps, sus- pended gloves and mobiles, are Mrs, Waldemar A, P, John, Mrs. D. Martin, Mrs, D. LaMachio, Coleman, Mrs. Stauffer and Mrs. Howard W. Knight. Mrs, Knight is also in charge of publicity. RETURN HOME Mr, and Mrs, Lewis B. Sapping- ton and Mr, and Mrs. Whiting |nounce was -presented by Adams, Rayshond will reern jay from Mrs. Elmer King, Mrs. George! Ruth Shain Class to Hold: 37th Breakfast on May 9 BIRMINGHAM—On May 9, Ruth’ a week at the Beaumont Inn in Harrodsburg, Ky. * * * Mr, and Mrs, Muir Lind have re- turned from-a trip to Florida, stop- |ping in. Virginia - route home.|* Fea * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teninga and Mr, and Mrs, William R. Fieming left Thursdzy for a long weekend, at the Greenbrier, White — See, Va. Mr. and a — “ Burke will be hosts at*dinner this evening at the Detroit Athletic Club. Among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Tod Reed, Dr, and Mrs, Loren C. Spademarf, Mr, and Mrs, T. Nor- ville Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur D. Chantler, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Backus and Mr. and Mrs. Morris M, Halsted, *® * * This weekend and next, the Vil- lage Players will present George “The Seven- Axelrod's _ comedy, +Year Itch,” with Mr. and Mrs. William -H,. Breech and Mrs. George §. Dix taking principal Mrs, Madeline Tillotson is the director assisted by Mrs, Thom- as H, Adams, Others in the cast George Ryder, Gordon F. Jeynes, Patricia Balfour, Stanley R. Saun- ders, John K. Kleene, Robert M. Halsted : Polly, who attends the University of Michigan and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Duffield, * Dr, and Mrs. Frank Prust (Sally Paterson) of Oakhills drive an- the birth of a —- Cynthia Walker, April 11, + viously thrives on it, are Mrs.|' Hard Work t (Customary 4 for Ballerina Regular Practicing Must Be Done by © Margot Fonteyn _ ‘By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS) = Margot Fonteyn says being a ballerina is mighty hard work — but she ob- * * * Miss Fonteyn, Michael comes _jand the rest of the Royal Ballet _jot Great Britain, formerly called {the Sadler's Wells Ballet, are in _ {New York for the April 29 NBC-TV ballet. “I imagine a ballerina’s life is hard,” she said, “'but I don't know any other life. It was a very hard life for me for a long time, but now I take it easier. * * * “A ballerina rehearses all day long then dances every night. - ing is very tiring.” She mentioned matter-of-factly : that everybody does “class” every day, even prima ballerinas, : ae oye ap lg touring company “don’t see the best ballet, but rather a ballet company doing its best under the circumstances.” Wanderers Meet ; Mrs, Eldon Powley was hostess” to the Happy Wanderers Exten- . sion Club recently. at her home - in Lake Orion, Topic for discus. ~ sion was “Accessories and Basic - South Tilden! avenue. “Pelakiag to a poster y lentiang their schobl fale. 7 Judy Gibson, of Ogemaw road and Jim Coleman ante pattie { School, they are paras to the school fair . nival Capers” set for Saturday at the shar to 7 p.m, bs MANN group ae 7 nant: Leg Gl | +eee ee ees it pe j es Teese # ay laddies.. take it from a shr-r-rewd Scotch- man... if its pleasin’ a lassie your tryin’, take her to TED'S for dinner . . . ah-h such flavor, such aroma... your lassie will like Ted's || Woodward at Square Lake Bd. 4 By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN tee tm, mling vn he dt A. 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Pentise Frat Piete4- Mrs. Floyd Solem (second from left) was honored as retiring state regent of Women of the Moose at a recent luncheon. Photographed (left to right)\are Mrs. Clifford Lynch, Mrs. Harold Finn, ‘Midnight Mist’ to Be Presented by Phalanx Club “Midnight Mist” is the theme of Methodist Units e mY A THE -FONTAS 3 PRESS, sa van 26, ier: Aes See tea Be Bl ne Bat Bs A, | y ) > / tug metabelian and ptysical s¢/Dinner and Meeting Pea z peencirs Diet, These Add Calories |iemammacers te | 3 es. Start with it and thes Huston on, East ‘ st AT \ BURTON’S Apparel for Women 15 N. Saginaw CARRY-OUT SERVICE Call FE 3-9162 BLUE STAR DRIVE-IN Ponting at Opdyke Rds. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION 12 W. Huron FE 2.4010. Hold Meetings During Week Members ofthe Women’s Groups in Two Contests A joint meeting of representa- tives of the auxiliaries of Cook- peur: Tn ee a. amma ine tae ec cis midlet id dees ace unde by George Jones. Mrs, El- the mer ree teeta erg otal gee pieeneas some by members of Leah Circle. by Rebecca Circle Mrs. Clayton Gillies will serve {as chairman of Rebecca Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church. Officers were elected at the on Scott Lake road. s Assisting Mrs. Gillies are Car- nue for a luncheon meeting held) Officers Are Named | Wednesday evening meeting held I} at the home of Mrs. Gerald Wright ||} im] “Blue Ridge” Dinnerware A wonderful new world 119 Norh aera Street More fun to learn!’ More exciting to play! THE ALL-NEW Orga-sonic home organ yours—at up fo hundreds of dollars less? Come in and finger the keyboard. You'll be CALBI'-MUSIC Co. 7 Pontiec’c Locally Owned Home of Conn daibuateie and Baldwin Pianos and —_ : of musical sounds now | © Phone FE 53222 \ \ }¥ > CRIB’ n’ CRADLE 740 W. 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P.M. io, NEA a eo be ee ot = Members of the Pontiac YMCA’s Phalanx Club experiment with dry ice which will provide the - atmosphere for their 16th annual dance Saturday at . the YMCA. The theme this year is “Midnight Mist.” R: Dot bail i i Pontiac Preas Fhete Left to right are Jim Livingstone of Oneida road; Bob Clapp of South Johnson ye Osler of Garland avenue, Sylvan Lake, and Emmanuel Williams of Cherokee road. avenue, dance chairman; Child Culture ‘Club Welcomes New Members Mrs, Walter Johnson and Mrs. William Thiede were welcomed as new members of Child Culture Club at the Thursday meeting} held at the home of Mrs, Charles Tuson of Rowley street. ew Topic of the evening, “Playing in the World," was presented by panel members, Mrs. Owen Rind- fusz, Mrs. Nei] Nelson and Mrs. Charles L. Bowers. Mrs. Dale Swanson, Mrs. Rob- ert Benedict, Mrs. Floyd Blangzy; ‘Mrs. William Brannack and Mrs. Jarmo Sarto presented reports on the state spting planning meet- ing held recently at Linden, x * * Following the business meeting, members enjoyed a box social. Pontiac Toastmistress Club will assist the Detroit Toastmistress Clubs in hosting the regional con- vention to be held at Hotel Statler in Detroit May 17-19. Mrs. W. A. ‘Vernon is serving as convention program chairman. Mrs.. George Gaches was elect- ed voting delegate to the conven- tion, with Mrs, Sidney Olson serv- ing as alternate. Plans were completed at the Tuesday evening meeting held at Hotel Waldron, with Mrs. Ver- non acting as toastmistress. Hel- en Lapisch was awarded the 0s- car for the table topic speech. Speakers on the program were Mrs, Gaches, who talked on “Ex- pose”; Gertrude Foley, whose topic was “Gardens in the Sky,” ¥ Over-Devotion to Children Can Mean Failure as Wife Do You Cheat on Attentions to Mate in Order to Do Youngsters’ Work? y Can a woman be too devoted .a mother to be a devoted wife? She can and she Is if— She refuses to leave the children, even for a weekend, to go on a brief holiday with her husband. She Is so busy waiting on the children han? and foot and doing things for them she should have taught them te do for themselves She is so determined that children will have “every adv - > GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes actned tenes No Age Limit Phone FE-4-1854 Cell Miss Wilson Today for Informetion | PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE actA to work in order to provide them with all those so-called advantages. * * * She insists that the children go everywhere she and her husband go because she “worries so” if she is away from them. and Mrs. Olson, who chose ‘This I Believe” as her subject, Critics for the evening were Mrs. |* bals and Mrs. Norman Sutherland. keeper; twister, and Mrs. Robert Sutton, chief evaluator. Miscellaneous Shower Given for Bride-Elect Margaret Cunningham, bride- elect of Gavin Morrison, was hon- oree at a recent surprise miscel- laneous shower. Mrs. Robert Cun- ningham was hostess in her home on Joliet avenue. Margaret, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter m of West Lawrence street, will exchange vows, with Gavin on June 1 in All Saints Episcopal Church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morri- son of Detroit, sion to announce her bridal party ois Hahn will serve as maid of honor and Mrs, Guy E. Bennett of Milwaukee, Wis., will be her other attendant. Gavin. has asked his brother, James Morrison, to serve as best man. Seating the guests will be another brother of the bridegroom, John Morrison Jr., and Irvin Rob- ertson, BY OF BURNISHED CHERRY Proudly we invite you to temporary design. individually. ‘DRAYTON hae , an Dixie nia Translation . +. craftsman-fashioned of matchless solid cherry and hand-matched cherry veneer evel? TRE GLOWING BEAUTY - our store to see this superb new group of dining room pieces. OPEN STOCK —a beautifully blended style of classic and con- Table, 4 Chairs, China, .$397.00 Pieces may be purchased You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s Drayton Home Furnishings ” Ones Feiler GP . TRADEMARK visit PLAINS fe Le nti ; ‘Altar Society Pla Pon tiac Toastmistresses aa Says to Assist With Convention), Mrs, James Baldwin was intro- uced as a new member of St. Monica Unit of St. Michael Altar Society at the recent meeting held at the home of Mrs. George Robert B Mrs. Clayton Tib- Michaels on Lewis street. Plans were discussed for a Clayton R served as luncheon card party to be held Elia med ne Lee, time-| May 22 at the home of Mrs. Carl Mrs, Emil Mailahn, tail-|Rogers on Hickory court. An in- ivitation was received to attend the open house and special workshops AC: PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL matey, \Cooked ‘as Salad Base 2utmrtes.y ome . fing the fruit you use, or a , She does like -to crochet. | Add alse a 3-ounce jar mara- \ Beauty Hint! It you're going to tint your gray hair its’ color in your youth, make/it a softer version of the Egg Mixture Mrs. McMillon= — Varies Kind of Fruit | fees Added to Recipe By JANET ODELL | Pontiac Press Home Editor | This rich fruit salad can double, as a dessert. The first part of it ‘lis cooked, the other part chilled. | |¥ou can vary the flavor by chang: the nuts. * * * Mrs, Henry McMillon is today’s | icodk, She has three children rang- from one year to fourteen. ' They keep her so busy that her main interest most of the time, she says, is getting enough sleep.) RICH FRUIT SALAD ~ Mrs. Henry Mention Qe 3 itecpsuns vinegar 4 tablespoons sugar ‘ ¢ % pound butter or margarine Cook first three ingredients un- til thick, stirring constantly. Add. butter or margarine, Let cool. Drain a number 2. can of fruit cocktail and a number 2 can of sliced or chunk pineapple. Add to first mixture when cooled, bananas; half a cup of marsh- _maliows and half a cup of nuts. Whip one-half pint cream, add} two tablespoons .sugar and one! teaspoon vanilla. Fold into first! mixture. Chill in a bowl for 24) hours. Serves 10-12. | i i | ‘schino cherries, oe a 3230 Pine Lake Road = FE 2-9193 Here's. a make-it-yourself hand Rotunda Inn Is Pleased to Announce the Appointment of JUDY REYNOLDS OFFICIAL HOSTESS Call Mra. Reynolds for Reservations and to Help You Plan Your Special Occasion YOUR WEDDING BREAKFAST, RECEPTION, LUNCHEONS AND TEAS WILL HAVE THAT PERSONAL TOUCH ROTUNDA INN On the North Shore of Pine Lake Pontiac, Michigan Beauty Hint | lotion for do-it-yourself gardeners. of glycerine, three ounces of good quality witch hazel and two ounces of rosewater. at Pontiac State Hospital, April 29. The bride-elect chose this occa-| Choose a youll love OreVeT... > A Larger Home, more elegant furniture ... These will undoubtedly be part of your bright future but you will never outgrow the flawless beauty of fine china! What ever your taste, you'll find a pattern at Connolly’s, Modern or Traditional, a single piece or a complete service, our stocks are complete ... We can assure you immediate delivery on almost any pattern you desire. USE CONNOLLY’S CONVENIENT ‘BUDGET TERMS! Pay Only 10% Down) f ‘and 10% een Vis - Bridal Rese by SBE ee S-pe. bia Setting $14.95 — 16 W. Huron st. JEWELERS Phone FE 2-0294 china you know If it’s fine...it’s Hintridge Chine pink on shape in fine white, Mtranslucent china, Palladium trimmed. 5-pe. Place Setting $10.95 New, delightful... CASTLETON twin platinum bands. | FivePiece Place ' dinner, dessert a end seer a8 ness is betting on a steadily ex- panding economy in the next four i any short-term and are expected to go higher. Talk of cutbacks in capital ‘spending is petering out. Industry now, expects. to spend 12 per cent Dee in your them test for tow plants and equipment. Business plans to spend sharply more on research and new prod- ucts. And there is a shift in em- phasis from building more plants Hill Publishing Co.’s Department of — 3 " companies hiring over FA sangee Bipeg y whet Goud ployes in the nation, this survey puts this year's spending plans at almost 41 billion dollars, This/bigher figure than the govern-| would be 3% billion dollars higher than spending plans tabulated in a survey in January and February by the Department of Commerte;'? and the Securities and Exchange Pears Like § Are Still in Infant Stage " WASHINGTON w — Evidence that meteorites or “shooting stars” are about 300 million years old rather than the four billion heretofore believed was offered to- , day by a University of Maryland physicist. matt ia’ HH i I itl if in ane gSEt B24 hooting Stars among those that have reached ‘products. the earth. Singer said cosmic rays, acting on material in the meteorites, ee tn rt re “jcent in the next three years, The ‘lization, research and new prod-. 26 per cent, Heavy machinery, electrical FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION EASY TERMS — ONLY 10% DOWN! We Accept Trade-Ins i which held ‘wots rgd be , Alp ‘6% per, cent over) le * * The McGraw-Hill survey went further than the government one and looked into preliminary plans for 1958, 1959 and 1960. Already business is t about as much for each of these years as it spent in 1956, which the sur-| vey puts at 36% billion (also a/ | ment's). The private economists predict that these future plans. will be further expanded. as the years roll around. * Increased stress on researcti] and new products in this highly competitive era shows up in busi- ness plans spending’ 20 per cent this year and | te continue stepping it up through | 1960. By that time manufacturers expect at least 10 per cent of their total sales to be in products not | being made in 1956. One third of the reporting manu- facturers plan capital expendi- ‘ tures this year to bring out new) * * While sijghtly more than half of manufacturers’ capital spending. this year will be onsplant expan- i sion, this will be cut to .47 per longer range plans stress modern ucts, Research and development. will take nearly nine billion dol-| - of manufacturers money in’ ~*~ * The manufacturing a expect an over-all gain of 6 per cent this; year in unit volume of sales. By| 1960 the average gain expected is machinery and trans- portation equipment: firnis expect to beat this average—up 11 to 13! per cent this year, and up 30 to 3% per cent by 1960. “ | ee | i Lee £f I +} E é z é 3 s 8 Bseag i u : a1 bei After the New Brighton test|i flight, the gondola will be trans- ported to the Wright Air Devel- opment Center, Dayton, Ohio, where four volunteers for the sum- mer tests will simulate the ascent The four volunteers are Capt. Harry P. Nielson, project officer; z _ Capt. 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(2) spraying The same apray thet cards| for insects and diseases, and (3)| An Australian doctor thinks “T have noticed over the years G Wires Aid thicken Thin Spots Guy Wires Ai Gales, Storms Though Nl not realize it, they have thousands! versity department re-| A Michigan State University of dollars tied a ie esate bietowares tet spring 4o\lealirape exchttect ey property, tional ime ng wn Arborist Association, since | the! around the hous. we wa te or me with healthy trees may bring i . trees s. seinen nation when Sone sulk toot oe We ee aren gon we an one mag _ early spring will help fil] out thin rusce tae ae Trees can be 0 Uability, how. | * "te SPO seph Cox, specialist in landscape ever, if dead and dangling limbs | He adds it will also serve to) work, warns homeowners that and diseased foliage are prom- See et Ot om coealeet ae . very deitrec: | ie Pd : Only healthy trees are real The MSU authority suggests Cox medium| Wassets, with many single trees|#dding = good fertilizer when you! sigeq meron lems farmer with acreage at Cedar! chemically but we haven't gotten| Springs, Grant and Edmore, plans} very far. 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Call today fer @ free demonstration on your own lawn. As advertised in [M]'44 ond POST B. F. EVANS, Equipment 6507 Dixie Highwey Clarkston — Phone MA 5-7878 If your flower beds haven't been quite the success you would like, perhaps these hints will help you |make this ” — year. * With wate to soil ocean sf nage. has great ability to hold moisture and fertilizer. Leaves, sawdust, | mill rotted manure and even brew- leties, grain have these same prop- e Neo gardener, however, can Beddi , ae and 15 planting prevents from becoming established before you are ready to plant. W here| “bulb beds are to become summer flower beds, one has no choice but) ‘to spread the fertilizer over the) surface or allow rain to wash the tmainerals into the soil, * * * Many feel they are the closest to nature when they can personally stant the the flower seed, but unless they have hot bed plantings (or indoor garden boxes) , will miss about four weeks of the beauty “which these plants can offer. Most bedding plants require 48 weeks from seed ‘to flower. “|Every ‘gardener who treasures these early blooms is well reward- ed by purchasing well developed transplants and completing their annuals bed on May 10. (Frosts rarely occur in Oakland County after May 10). Often the question of eco- nomics rears its ugly head, The writer is convinced many gar- deners purchase and plant entire- ‘| by teo many plants for the space they have available. This may result in achieving a mass-effect a little earlier, but it often doesn’t permit each plant to achieve its maximum beauty. And better spacing makes the New Tree-Grafting A new method of orchard graft- | ing called “‘frameworking” will be Complete Stock of: “Ceott’s” LAWN CARE PRODUCTS SEED--LAWN SUPPLIES “FERTILIZER” | Method fo Be Shown |demonstrated to the public at 2 'p.m. Tuesday. _ Karl D, Bailey, district horticul- tural agent, and Wayne Siefert, as- sistant county agricultural agent, will show how an obsolete variety of apple tree can be changed to BEGONIA — LILY OPEN CLADOLI BULBS a 5 | bear new varieties of fruit. | The demonstration will be heli jat the orchard of Dean Shreeves, jon Dequindre Road, one half mile ‘south of M-59. BARBER'S FEED STORE 8665 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-9162 In two hours, the experts will convert an apple tree with some | 150 grafts. The new system results in a few apples the next year, a | moderate quantity the second year and full bearing on the third year, according to Bailey. 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Occassionally seed variation results in occasional plants being very tall or dwarf, so discard any plants with unusual characteristics, French marigolds are extreme- ly fruitful, though very frost sen- sitive. Spaced 10 inches apart | they are very aggressive and colors or variations of red, | bronze and yellow. — A plant seldom used, and ofter rather expensive, Althernanthera is treasured for its very attrac-| tive foliage. The flowers are small and inconspicious but the foliage is dense and colorful. These plants may be sheared and are very uni- for BETTER FLOWERS Noture’s Grass Builder Hundreds of Other Potted i 524 S. Broadway (M-24) Jacobsen’s Garden Center Opening Special 4 Year Old Spreading Pfitzer Juniper . 5 Year Old Spreading Toxus.. (Larger Siees Avaliable) 50 Lbs. Mich. Peat Moss eer, ret cnhg Bn oe ee Sie cates “ FERTILIZER—GRASS SEED—BULBS _ EVERY BLOOMING THING THAT wanna! JACOBSEN’S . ORION GARDEN CENTER dens Sus 648 A wo 40 _15 Minutes from Pontise oh New. 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A mid-June application of Am-; monium Sulfate (20 per cent nitro-' gen) at two pounds per 1,000, square feet placed in a row 2-4 inches from the plants often creates an amazing ‘‘second wind” which carries the plants through the remainder of the season in good vigor and continued beauty. For those who have only a shad ed area available, few of the above mentioned plants ding, led. Coleus thrive, as well as pan- sies, caladiums, and impatiens. Thee | are but a. few which can be pevesueeneeneronesneesuesnene ! times drought assists in creating |g flowered gy a rr a -e Li “The DEMAND for pi “for Office Work. g far exceeds the supply. Women whose chil- 5 dren are in school or college may qualify for these ‘positions by attending oittie the day or evening sessions. You are invited to and inspect the list of excellent positions which we are unable to'fill, . . i Pyle ae ee Beginning and “Brush-up” classes in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Comp- tometer and Calculator. 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Farrell (left) however is better oft AP Wirephote than Jack i F ifT=3e ! 3 netka, Til, and Mike Souchak of, Grossingers, N.Y. * *® * *Casper called yesterday's round E tine ¥ E vit 5 5 AEVITIYTITIEY FE 2-1010 256 S. Saginaw | ,, Nest te Jerome Olde starting at 1 o'clock. Denver Adds Softballer DENVER, Colo. .-— Don't look now, folks, but the Denver Bears of the Class AAA American Assn. have signed a softball pitcher. The pitcher is Bob Fesler, As ja softball star, he carved 55 no- organized baseball. In 1955, he got a tryout with Seattle of the Pacific Coast League, Hurling under-hand trom the 4-foot . 1 distance, he fanned all 11 regulars of the faced him, In the Line of Duty HALLANDALE, Fla, @® — Jock- He fell off a bicycle while teach- ing his son to ride. Sacramento and Seattle clubs who! 4: for the Tighe (right). The Indians are in Sth place while season in Cleveland tonight the Tigers are at the bottom. Detroit won its two were rough time of it so far. Kerby . lone games against the Indians this year. \One Stroke Behind Leader Fleck Fires 69-68 one of the best of his career from, the standpoint of making each shot count, He hit all greens in regulation strokes but his round was marred by one three-putt green. Ed Furgol, one of the tour's -out- standing figures, decided yester- \day to withdraw from competition until an ailing right arm can heal. He displayed a swollen elbow and said he had aggravated an old injury while overswinging in the rough. He has been a top win- ner despite a withered left arm. His crowning accomplishment was in winning, the 194 National) Open. Championships in four divisions will be decided Saturday afternoon when the finals of the annual City Kite Tournament are held at Lin- coln Junior High. by the Pontiac |Parks and Recreation Department North Side Community Club, tourney finals will take place on the Lincoln athletic field Tomorrow's competition brings together 60 youngsters under 12 . years of age from 15 elemen- tary schools. Each school is al- City Kite Finals Saturday lowed one entry in each division. The four divisions are: . Release and fly, 100 yards; re- lease, fly and rewind, 100 yards; hand winding for time, 100 yards; strongest pulling kite, ; Finalists were determined by in- dividual grade schools throughout the city. No contestant may enter more than one division, Medals will be awarded to the winner and runner-up in each class by the North Side Com- munity Club, re * MARTINS VVC SCOTCH! ITIN’S ae , comment. \ $._ FRED 4 AV et AY/ APRIL 2, 1957, year, Kuenn exactly none. * * * With performances like that even Houdini wouldn't look good in the manager’s role. Tonight the Tigers play their first night game, meeting Cleve- land in the first of a four game series. Lary is due to face Mike Garcia, who so far is 0-0. Fight in Flint Ends in Draw . FLINT (AP)—It’s not as sweet as victory but young Joe Gray of Dearborn awoke this morning with the pleasant knowledge that he is one of »the middleweights the veteran Ralph (Tiger) Jones couldn't beat. * * * Gray battled Jones, of Yonkers, N. Y., to a 10-round draw here last night before about 3,000 fans. There were no knockdownse Referee Billy Moore scored the fight even at 45-45 and the = judges split. Sid Secor pic Jones 50-43 and Ed Wagonlander took Gray 47-43. The bout was scored on a “‘five-must” system. bouts. Jones had won 44 of 64 | Jim: Bill Cleamons, Osee Groom, Dues, Detroit. John Powel? Detroit, outpointed Chuck Craig Monroe, Mich. Said Reconsidering who two weeks ago announced his resignation after 13 years as Mich- igan hockey coach, is seriously ‘better Pontiac Press Bowlerama Gray, 24, went into the fight| | with 17 victories in 18 professional || Hockey Coach at ‘M’|* ANN ARBOR (#—Vic Heyliger,/Weshington at 15 were set today for a bigger and in 1958. * * * Tournament officials -have ex- pressed hopes of doubling this year’s entry list of 494, i08 of which were women. The singles handicap event will again be opened to all residents of Oakland County who are sanctioned with or WIBC, ot the ist such tourney last week. in -order to give participants something more to shoot at, * * * The bowling dates as be two months ahead of this year’s in order to avoid conflict with any’ other major events being held in AMERICAN LEAGUK Won Lest Pet, Behind Caicage 1 2 Boston 5 @ 1” Kansas 4 36 1% Cleveland 4 429% Baltimore 5 95 3 Washington 6 «63 (3% Troe | 6 20 6064 THURSDAY'S RESULTS ‘2, Wash 7 ie §, Detroit 4 Sey genes cdonat. s FRIDAY’S GAMES Eastern (Times ard) Boston at New York, 3 p.m.—#isler (1-0) vs, Sturdi (0-0), Detroit at Cleveland, 8 p.m.—Lary (1-1) vs, Garcia (04), Chicago at ari p.m.—Pierce (bl) ve, a n fl , & p.m—Pascual (el) ve. ponte (0 Bl to Win $115,000 .jandes II in the betting; Rumbo, an opportunity to make plans to compete. * * Some changes ‘in tournament rules are contemplated for the Press’ 2nd annual battle for both men and women, These will be made to overcome any weak points encountered in operating the three weekend sessions in this _experi- mental start. No tournament sites have been decided upon for next year. These will be announced as soon as a decision is made. * * * In shooting for 1000 or more en- tries in 1958, tourney officials hope to at least triple the number of women keglers taking part and to bring in a lot of southern county residents who failed to join for the ist tourney, The majority of competitors this year were from Pontiac and surrounding areas. x * * Many néw features are expected to be added to the tournament pro- gram to rank. it among the most outstanding in this sector. Holandes Picked California Race SAN MATEO, Calif. #—South American flavor permeates to- morrow’s $115,000. William P. Kyne al at | Meadows with five of the 15 prob- able starters hailing from Argen- jtina, | One of the five, Holandes II, rates as the solid favorite to run coach and track Scott for last four years, No rthville Down * ade \ ‘x w/* Use at en eo : poy Pe e — \ - ts - ei * : . , Cee gs | i Oo fS liger Lineup, @eeee “* . , : Michigan's base- CLEVELAND & — The Detrolt/the’ Tigers 26 for the young sea- arin gaan inn with bases loaded; Yankee Tigers so far are’ cooperating solid last in the Ameri-| lasted seven was again seventh catchers aimeet 100 por cot ta atakiog/ors tracts st) Feces eee: woe batahodl wie: 0 remer in cod Shel ak a new manages Sock Tish look Ded ~~ oe agriitt Lett’ heated: pichis, ‘wesjend ee game, leaving Smiths Creek, . Tighe trying more given catching ignment runner i. moves than a belly dancer in his| Here are just a few of the things!) (oy southpaw Jack Harshman . 6% ° ee. ‘ efforts to shake the club from its|that went wrong at Comiskey!was on the mound for Chicago. y w. Porter given the nod fn} woe basement blues. But the losses con-|Park: House was an easy out in the sec-1.%' ficld over Jimmy Small for Monroe High School be tinue to pile up. Tighe junked plans te pitch |ond inning with one man on base,| defensive reasons, the allyl gem ‘The latest defeat came yester-| Frank Lary and gave Billy singled during a Tiger flurry in, frst ball he touched and it went Pane ee Rea a eat day in Chicago, 94, That made| another starting chance after |the fourth, popped up ending the | ¢, 9 two base error. Porter, how- FOE Memes. Te ment ts 3 ae ever, redeemed himself by lashing years a track coach at the three hits, two of them doubles, school, will be a night affair and But two of the biggest rea 18 Clase A teams have already gens for the Tigers’ flop contin- entered, . Ene Je Se Beaver uate ond. a ater, Reloeen, Gan Sey il pes George Marshall, track coach at enough to have tied the final GIVING THE SIGN — Umpire Jim Honochick was emphatic the speaker at Marlette High score, Four of these five men | about his call when Cletis Boyer of Kansas City attempted to steal Saas ok. necrte banguet Bat thad advanced as far as second | second against Cleveland yesterday. The Indians won, 5-3, a8 | Tuesday, April 30th. base, pried George Strickiahd made the putout. _ A hited i nat spc SE rt a Detroit rally by grounding out 5 . against the Cleveland Indians [eters eRe ANTATIVE *) CaN ate ae — | ‘hospital for a force play to end the third in- : in a ning and grounded out with run- 3 eoce <4 the sixth to ~~ ss Socrates Rallis of Pontiac and * . x * 3 ' {James H. Smith of Madison Se ee ns Calvert waits was teenved running his string of failures to Kalline managed a basketball awards for the past sea- dedle pie eace ‘tes tad otf tho nieth : son. Rallis won his freshman nu- Kuenn is hitting .171; Kaline .200.| Tentative dates calling for bowl- this area. The change is expected|merals — Smith received a Kaline has driven in two runs all! ing on the weekends of Feb. 8 and|to give a great deal more people| Varsity award. ‘ * Former football and basketball coach at Armada High School, Lee Dimon, was named head football coach Sievers, Yost Staying WASHINGTON (#—lIn case the other clubs hadn't already guessed as much, -President Calvin Grif- fith of the Washington Senators made it clear today that outfielder Roy Sievers and third baseman Eddie Yost no longer are up for trade. “At the rate they're going, we wouldn't even consider it," Grif- fith said, “Someone would have to offer us a mountain to get them.” Royal Melody in Tune DETROIT ® — Royal Melody took over at the halfway point and: marked up an easy victory in the featured $1,000 B pace at s last night, ". * ; Driven by Jack Ackerman, the 3 - year ~ old colt was timed in 2:06 35 for the mile and paid Bay | $3.80. Shanraven was second and West Amboy was third in the five- horse race. Thursday's Miner League Baseball away with the top prize and net P COAST LEAGUE $63,800, richest payoff ever for a| Mollygood 10. Portiend 2 horse race in northern California. Ridden by Willie Shoemaker, Holandes II must pack the top weight of 124 pounds, five more than any other thoroughbred for ithe mile and an eighth test. Other Argentines expected to go are Eugenio, coupled with Hol- ansas gt eveland, 2 p.m, ington at 2 pm. - thinking of changing his mind, it was learned today. a: £4 A close friend of Heyliger said, reports that he may stay on as! maining here,” the friend said. Heyliger. resigned April 10 to enter the restaurant business in Colorado Springs, Colo. He had coached Michigan te six NCAA hockey championships in the last 10 years, His friend said, deal isn't closed yet.” Heyliger was out of Ann Arbor today and was unavailable for hockey coach are “partially true." Fringe “He is seriously considering re-|st. Low * st “The Colorado 1). oa} AY's Siar ag Wash! a by : Boston at New York, 2 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE = Wea Lest Pct, Behind S67 oT $00 ae An 375 250 ESULTS postponed, rain AMES nie at i) , ree «19 re Purkey New York at Phil ja, 8 p.m, faye ee €l-1) ws, Haddix (10r well (0-0). Gow tee waukee at Cinewinatl, '@ p.m.—Spahn (2-0) va, Xi 2 Brooklyn Milwaukee New Y 2% 2% 3% 4 4% veneer ee PAV SL a= eae Pittsburgh re | THURSDAY'S & Cincinnati 6, Chseons 3 New York at B wo be Only games sch ed AY’'S astern ow Mi Omelia and Pibe Carlitos. Omaha 6, Ch Louis’ Seattle 2, San 1 Los Angeles 3, Sacramento % ; a AMERICAN ASSN. Wichita 7-9, St, Paul 21 * mn 2 Indi 7 e at Denver, : SAN MATEO, Calif. #—Reggie Cornell, fourth-leading’ race horse trainer in the nation last year, was under suspension today after tests of a Bay .Meadows winner disclosed q stimulating drug. Stewards took the action after they said laboratory examinations showed the presence of metham- phetamine in the urine of the 3- year-old filly, Drifting Abbey, a winner Tuesday. 1001 ‘RAMMLER “DALLAS, Inc. Plymouth Dodge — Chrysler Z Deal... OL 2-9111 vA. WN... Main. Rochester Drifting Abbey was a public sta- = ble charge of Cornell, The 35-year- ‘aut | ROCHESTER Get the Inside Facts On a Better Transportation al 2F Find Horse Was Drugged old trainer denied any knowledge of the stimulation. re s “T don't know what to think,”’ he said. “I know I didn't do it. I make between $70,000 and $80,- 000 a year and have never made ke * As a result of the chemist’s re- port phetamine was 3 Peace i i g ts Fi ie * ine i : : se) i WX e * co : x fy . 28 fe \ \ : ‘ Hg ‘ \ “ \ ‘ ; - . - ; : \ oe. 4 > : : i % i a eS ‘i S ‘ (i, Boyce ; ry 3 \ ws 4 4 aor i : | LAS \ as As * ; y w/ he) a ik . a ‘ . ( f- ) \ \ , \ : a4 : 5 : \ a i \ * : i. al \ C : i Se i \ mo \ \ 1 © i a W , \ ce rhe f \ 3 hanes ce \ THE-PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 | | \ the in the climax of a stiff floor fight. Mich- ! i | z |With 3,387 Participants 14] e | E 4 W &oe : : 2 State conservation officials said) 1 3 ; half a million dollars from the| the fishing: license charge from ' ' 31,300,000 the billd world have! $1.08 to 98, the deer dusting B- ant ee — oe $° | PHILADELPHIA u® — Three, Coach Jim (Jumbo) Elliott original . email game _._,|champions who set meet records plang to start Charley Jenkins, Al An amendment to the fishing | Some, but not all non-resident/nere last year will defend their 5. Alt Mrodustley ond bili also would compel Great | fees also would go up. , _ (titles today at the 63rd anntal shape - Lakes anglers to pay $2 for a | House members wrote in another penn Relays at Franklin Field. bones Delany in an effort to make All work done on our brand NEW license, the same as inland fish- | amendment which would raise the, . * * * |it two in a row for the Wildcats, GUN: ANALYZER! ermen, Under present law fhere’s |fee paid to persons who issue li-/ Most of the opening session of and and Michigan figure to no charge for fishing in Great |Censes from 5 to 15 cents each./the two day track and field carni-| provide the chie jen est | Lakes waters. * & * val will be devotéd to high school| Poss (he Cet tee thel Revenues trom higher -ticense|..The fishing bill was approvedliads with the bulk of the college| Vil peaks cater Sel fees would go to the state's game|®!-42 and the hunting bill 6335, jand university champion-/meet mark it set last year of and fish protection fund, but Rep.| Chilef bene of contention in a ships scheduled for the final two|9:58.1. The speedy Jenkins, Olym- | Frederic J, Marshall (R-Allen),| 45-minute debate yesterday was |0Urs tomorrow. In all, it’s the|pic 400-meter champion, and the | chairman of the Conserva-| the provision. to license Great [biggest Penn Relays in historyjroute-running Delany, 1,500-meter | the state| Lakes anglers, Rep. Michael [With repeat, are Villanova Un-|vorite as the North Carolina run-| iversity's distance. team;/ner attempts. to win his third Jim Beatty, North Carolina's At-|straight Penn Relays two-mile jlantic Coast Conference two mile run. Connecticut's Lew Steiglitz, ace. and Greg Bell, broad jump/who has gone -the distance in champion from Indiana Univer-|around 9:12, could force the Tar ; : sity. . Heel to smash his 1956 carnival tae ; record of 9:09.9. _ Famous by puo-THeem | he DUO-TRIM $ ” : Flint Bowlers Chimps Clinch Ladies Reel type, deluxe 18 cut—2.0 H. P. with the famous . Elks Bowling Crown «Clinton Engine—automatic rewind starter—revers- Ch? 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BLENDED WH 10th place in the all-events stand- ings. 4 * * * 4 He rolled a 619 series in the' = team event Wednesday, added a/f 629 in the doubles 668 in the |p singles. It was the 13th time in the current tourney that a score of 1,900 or better has been record- ed, : a 4 sits 8 * * * Henry Boschek and Carl Zahn|@ of Milwaukee collaborated for a| i> two-man score of 1,290, five pins/| i, short of 10th in the doubles stand-| @ ings. Zahn had a 653 series and) @- Boschek bowled a 637, The Blatz Beer team of Flint,| @ Mich., shot the best score in last) @ night's open team competition.) @ Bill Gerlach supplied a 627 series in leading the Michigan team to| @ a hefty 2,885 series. 3 Flam, Savitt Reach Tourney Semifinals HOUSTON, Tex. \—Top-seeded Herbie Flam gained a spot in the @ semifinals of the 23rd annual Riv- er Oaks tennis tournament yester- day by taking a hard-earned vic-|/ 3 tory over Sammy Giammalva of Houston. { Flam, ranked No. 2 among the| @ i anal ss: 3 igi ie ae Wi eee 1, nation’s tennis:amateurs, whipped a his Davis Cup teammate, 5-7, 8-6,| a I 6-2 and 64, in a quarter-finals | "Dick Savitt of New York put down newcomer Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, 6-4, 6-2 and 63, in ~ the other quarter-final. : '|Carmen’s Brother Wins - | SCRANTON, Pa. 9 — Jo-Jo Basilio, brother of welter-weight champion Carmen Basilio, scored| a knockout over John Vasquez of ge Detroit'in 38 seconds last night in| # his professional boxing ig . 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PUT OFF | aren 6 meer, coi |¥ivors of & nest of five, VN | ayn ia Richard Cox found them, but a pop Rinslt es defense, youth and so-far Lunsford has be- - NEEDED SERVICE | fl positon sts Redieg| rs Willa Lantr o EW JERVIN | peat, clos nee Sr Books| come the foster mother Just Because You Can't Toke Time During the Dey | rue Bee, padded ‘ * Pe OT ns, uo. mile aate Otel SS a with a 94 victory over the Detroit] unfrocked the Bog co hove ary dean aed _ SUICAGD . | in a box,” says Mrs, Lanstord USE OUR CONVENIENT . oe to tax 2 F4l (isso North Perry) “and we're ‘ : | ble making the Tigers Bolte. 3 $$} fox te $23 them a mixture of . ; ’ , their third defeat in a row. They|porer i $0 3 Minoso, i ¢ 1 3| feeding the water and syrup. NITE SERVICE = [Ray Giver JH aly a the ob done wih Nea $2 | Fa, ¢ $3) Saude we td by me Jumper Shoes - | Around the Prep Front |S:ee vs cme iit! || Set : . , race -423), ont : * : Apive your tar bebwotn 4/ang'5 0. Mel be sendy ot § A. M Off Own Feet . Minoso and Bubba Phillips each|Bunsine b ¢ $$ €-Kennedy 038 “2 +t , onl guae é driving’ in a pair of runs and/Crimian Conservation officers advise + sae "bay ene' ert can't take the ime. Gqring ioe, doy foe" seeded aod Hudson (Goose) Ray, 66 state By CHUCK ABAIR Bud Badger was the medalist | Phillips and Jim Rivera both get- B-Robinion i 8 2 good Samaritans, as a rule, to ‘ malatenance or repair service And so. we have extended our if ‘ with 37 with teammate Bob |ting three hits, with a double for\¥°" » ° ¢ © - Se Sikes alenk jchampion high jumper, .all-Sag Two, brilliant pitching perform-| Thompson finishing with 45. J. |each. Totals 40 413 Totals sa asa ene Se Oe Pcie meacer, RIPE Fatt oe gprs eee etew tate ox nin wen wee Oh | inaw Valley cage star, has just! ...e. and another Bloomfield Hills| Shaw topped the losers with 47. * * '¢ to “een —- Se tin te a ; = ib costs no 5 26,79, sperate on on setablished flat male | added another title — how-\eoit victory highlighted “yester-| West fo now 1:2. Williams, who picked up three Ofan for? vier nathey t aie persons ¢aring for little creatures scstale “wih “oar sapericnend, mow oing Be ery aenew lever, that never will -into|day’s area sports card which was} Northern Oakland County sports| Walks, was. just one of the boys Crimisn tn $th. | ould contact conservation of- assure ¥: jery & ithe record books, dwindled considerably by heavy|foliowers are excited about for the Red Sox despite his greatipgrnorr . ..........+..-.030 191 04] ficorg regarding proper proce- : 7 3 . i ahs day rains The few events staged were |tonville shot putter Bill Wallerman| ‘ay. The Bostons tagged «15 hits Sere 1 16x—9). _ " . Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right | cB seme hindered by wet grounds. who has been making a habit of{%ff five pitchers as George Susce,| sport mat Tuite, Berton 3 | CMOS . : : | oe Oe ee Clarkston and Clarenceville made setting a new schoo) record every.|making his first 1967 appearance, Pos*%,s:hoy™ MGT ceed co . Get It Serviced by North - at Night | er 1 Wusiagton schoule, ‘May {it Known they will be strong com-|time out. His latest was a heave of| Won it with three-bit: relief) work|souble par in M2) Gee oy ” Hl potieed Charley Kimbrell, Lin- |*eDders for Wayne-Oakland dia-/43 feet, six inches last Tuesday in/over 5 23 innings. He came on *Rinivers. Bobs, Kaline. SB—Landis ee i og a : imond honors with easy loop tri-'a triangular meet against the fourth, when Clint Courtney’s|? t 13, Chicago 13. BB — ‘ |e ere (uraphe City and Millington, Ortonville fin-|(worun Romer deposed of stow athe Tec. | Bl barefoot, ‘Charley illard ‘tallow aging, 1 S0—Rarmmes , NORTH CHEVROLET a. Pi deanege he: greed batt and | Today's area schedule weather|bit until Courtney tripled with two inf owe 3 3 3, : es oe was having trouble get-) ¢, wed 17 as the Wolves made up |Permitting is as follows> out in the eighth ,|in 2, Wojey 1 in 1. R-ER—H : 1000S. Weodward Birmingham = =—-_-«MI. 4.9735. ff ting over the bar at five feet. setback by trip- Pasebat |, The Iodine: eat past, the A's ets, Sh, Sood on woe ot : aan S S | Without a word, the big Chief, for an opening $6. Clutch | Vttled Lake at Watertora with a three-run seventh against) 5)’ Hoezt (Landis.) W—Harshmen (2-| fates compresuun Seve uel r? a pare : sr |n 65% jumper, slipped otf his| Li py derry Wilmot and plach | venbree st erniey Wally Burnette. A two-run double |0), 1 erred Mckinley: 19:00, A--| Coed for 200,000 ai : Shslled thom:to Kbw- rs isiiaeaw ‘euem ‘tee Ferndale at Hamtramck by Vic Wertz did the damage. Gus' sis, : Monty sack euanantee = a then went on 10) visitors along with the defensive Walled Lake at Howet! ; ; Bap yan 26 play of catcher Leroy Parks. § [ Bitnticla at Pernasie Wins Calder Troph | ARTHUR A. SAMPSON - : a a *:¢ e@ Lae Northville at Oak Park yw Ins er pny ‘ an on refused retum of the shoes|_,Clarenceville's Wellman held) perkiey, nochester at Van Dyte , Pioneer “FB eas | 7. poh] the meet, and thereby be.(Blcomfield Hills hitless losing a) Kennedy st Crenvrock ' ered te: 4 than a champ to Char-|shutout on a wild throw in an easy) per city st rontie ~ \Regan Named Top Rookielswasessw.ew~n ene: , Kimbrell is a 64 lad, andji71 victory. He was able to coast] ELT sut at Ot Pur $ Aquarium Supplies 3: : bd to ‘er E v6 i - : > ; s * » 4 z of one day following M{12 markers in the ist two frames. Ii" Gicmens at'Berkicy _|- MONTREAL Boston's Larry)Hockey League season. He .also|$ or 2 | footsteps — the shoes, fit! pron backstop John Leslie came| Clarenceville at Brighton Regan, 2%-year-old center, today|will receive $1,000 in cash. |}. > 4 F 1 Ait ancy ne Meenas was named winner of the Calder Regen, ne sore ene. one | $ ope e he made an unassisted . . : Memorial Trophy as the outstand-lleague rookies wit AP 4, 2 We Now Have a on AO Berrios Is Favored _, |He caught a popup down the National Ski _ling rookie of the 1957 National/drew 107 points out of a possible|$ » ‘3 $ - ; AUTOMATIC WHEEL base line and stepped on the bagi, : Di : 180 in balloting conducted among|> a 3 Wels cantinn te te sive sou Citee: See Seer oervies, | WASHINGTON (Miguel Ber-|to double @ runner. ampion Vies Zz hockey writers and broadcasters|$ —— , ae: a ae [ros and: Hogan (Kid) Bassey, a| The Blomfield Hilé golters'in Auto Wreck H ndman Ihreat in the six NHL cities. Toronto|$ BRENDEL’S | 3. KUHN AUTO WASH Brice ce rec imtar tea” witn tir aa __ (aynam ca Chadwick, who wa tly a44t Ashore RA (M-59) ? : - t t e w ; . - ( ‘14 4 od eee a a ‘Sonaitadrors coanghatide straight triumph. The final count) COLBYVILLE, vt. w — Billy) | . {point of the season Dec. 31, was|$* ML West of Utes SE s-e1 g 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone Berrios was the overnight fa-|was 186-207 over West Bloomfield| Woods, 18-year-old junior and| second. ) 2 Frozen Brine | Shrimp in Steck > - lyorite at odds up to 2-1. § — lat Edgewood Country-Club. senior national skiing champion in in. 0 bg Ou s *« * 2 Ledeen! oD 2: : 1956, was killed early today when To better evaluate performances jhis car hurtled off the Stowe-| Insurance Man’s Golf {he writers and iroadcasers voonll ea ae prameeery ewer. Game Shines as Field and again at the end of the cam-|@OLF GOLF GOLF State police said Woods was . paign. alone in od heh aepatetty on| Dwindles to Four ce 4 D R Y his way to his home in . Waterbury trom Stowe PINEHURST, N.C. — Billy|wor Shira ity the voting forward. | ALWAYS: PLAYABLE Bcheagidlel abeoortont Pie ete Joe Patton, the crack North Car|ooints are awarded on a 531 - ated in June, Sn eee eee stn Nosmn|easis. Other point totals among MOREY S the firing line in the 57th North tecthiien Wand Woods placed 10th in the Ameri-|,.., a) peadictet be ode a week i" league's n can International ski s at bag Forbes Kennedy, Chicago, 33;\] GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Stowe last month, “He was) the|%° i8 pointing up his skill a8 /Pierre Pilote, Chicago, 20: oe UNION LAKE OFF prophet. Simmons, Boston, 19; Elmer Vas- COMMERCE ROAD i|:C. “I'll give you the winner of the| Ko, Chicago, 17; Jack Bionda, Bos- . ; . North and South,” he declared, —|ton 4; Billy MacNeil, Detroit, and Bob Young—PGA Pro : He was selected as a member of|..ni pyndan, I saw Bill in Barry Gallen. Torand. ome. each the American FIS Alpine team! morida during the winter and he ’ which will compete in the world)... playing real well.” championships in Austria next) That was no exaggeration. ‘ r | — “ecw! «© KAUFMAN'S Hyndman, 41-year-old Abington, game in 11 starts over the. NBA/another insurance man, in one of! M 3 All-Stars last night, 119-113. the 18-hole’ atches. | a: Celtic Bill Sharman led scorers) the other ‘paired Hillan Rob- — ‘With 24 and Bill Russell, working!ping Air Force second lieutenant LADIE y T OPPER $ G% ‘ No. 7 for Celtics Pa., insurance an had his dunk shot, was next with 22. Values to $20.00 i i | SAN FRANCISCO #—The Bos-| prepared to eet 33-year-old Bill ton Celtics won their seventh|Capbell of Huntington, W. Va., & ~ ~~, We re ge ene 1 Ot “Seta played the best golf of the week as he On the other side Dolph Schayes| ,-ainst Dr, Bud Taylor of Poo- of the Syracuse Nationals had 20 : and George Yardley 19. na, Calif. NEW Dayton Bowlers j mencuRy Second in WIBC LOL TM LOR MA |sccond place in OUTBOARD! ternational Bowling Congress| 2 2,650 last night. Olympians of Chicago Heights, Ill. with 2,737. In third place are the Dayton, Ohio Stokers, who. shot 2,631 last night, followed by Pad- dock Pontiac of Dayton, with 2,614. The division is limited to teams) with 750 or higher averages. | New Low Price on New 1957 Values to $35.00 I| LADIES’ GOATS 19" $1: ; 6 Values to $12.00 _ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT eneiteey te: 2] NO MONEY DOWN Dearborn, Mich., drew, 10. q Bobby McHugh, j hg hm 10%, New York, 8. . : CAMPING reno re te ‘MEN'S SLACKS spss Values to $12.00 This Low Price Includes: * Heater and Defroster * Windshield Washers * 5 Tubeless Tires * License Plates @ MASTERCRAFT | BOAT TRAILERS | * Directional Signals * All Federal, State Taxes | @ MOLDED FIBERGLAS . ee MEN'S SHIRTS $988 merase Perea : ee ake ee ee sport - *2 e@ solr. : Je . $ , : . po ek ae — Vv. : to $4.95 2 Matthews-Hargreaves Cuevrotet | on scnacren's : Z ‘ : : w. 2. ee . One of the State's Largest Volume Dealers Open . MEADQUARTERS : up crores Gam werent . 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 8 A. M. to 9 P.M prticurs: Daily 9 to 5:30 || wan he BEILITI comeine Trier |] A Ol GE : : 2 ¢ <— ey et ia 4 0 Hy, withost took, your comp 4 reedy, hotel seam prieey, | . i. pee 1. 34 MILL ST. (Downtown) 23 Courteous | Saturday 9 to 5:30 sine oe tt toe eh nosed enya: | | 5 2. 631 OAKLAND (Northside) ; Solesmen Oe ee oe ieee ee eae rat Ee ae ust North of 14 Mile Road — | PM SE OP ee “as 3. 211 $. SAGINAW (Southside) Telephone FE 5-4161 ‘BIRMINGHAM © Dixie Campland ii. T38 WN. SAGINAW | eae | De: . 3 ML7.0133. sf 6-4727|| 5279 Dixie Highwoy |. eile be eke 2S PHONE FE 2-0186 33 Years Fair Dealing L DIG THIS THIEF — Chicagé White Sox second. | anhydrite thos leno ee ee rey ar sticonn abbemaea: sie which was too late. The White Sox, atép the American League standings, won the game, $-4.. ee ee Rik NA ee ee “he Se a ee a ee ee ees a * \ ‘ , ther ee ge REN be a eee ON ig ¢ ‘ a a 3 ’ AK \ . € nt cr 4 \ a \ | | . \ \; \ \ 4 4 ‘\ x i : | ‘ \ \ \ \ 4 ‘ ‘ \ \ : \¥ : \ i) a \ & ha oe ‘ \ “ , \ & | a \ Sa Baye le ‘ \ \ : \ \ LS . nl be lh \ iy . rf ie F hs i \ : f ; as | \ 4) iS Lt eR ea \ i} my , be? ae HE PONTIAC PRESS, a APRIL 26, tory \ Aad a deed | a : é ” Predicts Shorter Layouts 100K, i Herrington tie Pee Nema = | Gor Courses: Obsolete, | Claims Gene Sarazen “What's the answer? Shorter, | on speed,”|grant’s son who still wears knick the forever-youthful 55-year-oldjers in a throwback to the Golden | ee eis ccad icteebene Gam in.the metropolitan centers is be- ing gobbled up by real estate de- velopents. ‘Four Tied for rag: finesse, It wil] be strategical- y prapped with gun- -barrel « fair-| Vado tenacious ‘rough and tricky, undulating greens. * * * “In these, days who has time| Soe ots heal oes of dois Wi, e WOLVERINE BOATS @ EVINRUDE irons] Complete Stock of Best Quality MARINE HARDWARE and PAINTS HARRINGTON ¥2 1899, Telegraph Rd. 3 En wee 4 memes == Western Lead Aves Preps thvade Mt. Pleasant By H,. GUY MOATS More than a half dozen- Pontiac area and Oakland County prep of 100 young athletes Saturday will nvade Mt: Pleasant for the 17th |Annual high school relays at Cen- tral Michigan College. 4 | HEADQUARTERS 0. K. QUALITY AL HANOUTE MY 2-2411 Chevrolet-Buick 209_N. Park Bivd. Lake Orion nut, 130, New York, won a split decision over Lauro Salas, 129, Monterrey, Mexico, last night in a 10-round fight at Olympic Audi- torium. Referee Frankie Van jcalled the bout a draw and the two judges gave Chestnut a nar- row * * * There were no knockdowns in the torrid bout, .which found Chustnut scoring with short punches .to the head and body and Salas staging furious late- round rallies, * * The veteran Mexican fighter landed the hardest blow of the fight when be staggered Chestnut A Good | ee Car? | COMMUNITY MOTORS Rochester and SAVE! in the seventh, He also had the sixth-ranking featherweight con- tender bleeding from the nose and | mouth, bout even at 96-96. Judge Jimmy Wilson called it 97-96, and Judge Jack McDonald had it 97-94, track squads, numbering in excess} | . Referee Frankie Van figured the] poy” Leading the small army of jump- ers, runners, vaulters, hurdlers and shot putters is the defending); team. | | champion Pontiac High Chiefs will have ‘a full squad, or nearly so, Dean Wilson's team and Flint Northern were expected .to engage’ in a hot title rematch of| Ro" the recent CMC Invitational, won by Vikings. Probably the biggest. array of athletes from this area will be’ Al Cuthreil’s Waterford squad in Class A. “We're taking a full squad—35 boys,” says Cuthrell. “This is something the boys | P: have looked forward to all spring. We'll be in the relay events, and probably most. oth- ers, too.” Chiefs will have éntries in most relays, as well as the individual tests. New sprint medley and half mile relay teams will be listed by PHS, and only Rog Coates and Larry Beamer of the middle-quar- tet are back, Chiefs won three, tied in another relay last spring, Only]. Jim Keller of the hard-luck 1956 shuttle hurdle relay is left. He will run again. Both Coates (miler) and Beamer (880) could do very good at Mt. Pleasant. Pontiac has held the CMC crown for the last two years.- Here is the area squads’ person- nel: ‘Pontiac (Dean Wilson, coat) - Hudson Fred . Brooks, A Brooks, y rehie mps; Alex tree? Beamer A. Broo! eller, Jim Joe Hill, Reve ‘ayne, John Conile relays, hurdies, Shes: “ike Mardi man, shot: pring | ELECTRIC OR HAND POWER CAPACITIES UP TO 5000 LBS. i < RS * Shov All the Great Boating * YELLOW-JACKET * TROJAN % SAIL FISH and Lessie Watkins. erate wing Nomes— CENTURY Nearly 100 Listed for CMC Relays bees Hastings : be Harold Ron Crowe. * ski { Dave Ve aiaan - Fei. rong = * schack. eh Ont hector Dave Peters, Troy (Don ay); Pa GA Th -- (Bob Jereau, Dave Eldred Hill, ads ne rford Rn coach) -two- f ay ae. Jim ores 2 shot) Dares Olee Wrigh' ve B i *Kelth Cadman, riabe, high: -jumper, Boyd, Smith, Dodd, Wright and Suggs Match 71s in Ist Round « “Public courses are so crowded players frequently have to wait in line for’ hours to get to the first tee. Thousands are di’couraged MONTGOMERY, Ala, (#—With a@ wary eye on that lith hole, four women set out today to break up their tie for the lead in the wom- en's Western open golf tourna- ment, Two of them almost came to disaster on the 11th yesterday. But going on to 2-under-par Tis for the’ first round, Betty Dodd and Wiffi Smith managed to over- come bogies on the short par three llth. weekends. As a'result, the game is losing disciples by the droves. * * * “But take this new, condensed golf course. The lady of the house can put out the washing and play and nessman can get home at 5 p.m. and squeeze in a full round before dark. More people can play _ and they can play every dav.” “And best of all, golf will. be- come golf again,” he added. “A game of science and skill, instead of one of sheer power.” * * * Mickey Wright of San Diego and )|Louise Suggs were tied for third. A four-time winner of the West- ern, Miss Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., was one under par on both nines at 35 and 36. Miss Dodd of Louis- ville, Ky., produced a trim 34 on Berty, Sim fon ont coach) — and othe oe spend four and five hours play- proposi | a game which for the normal per-| son can be played only on week-| ends." fro ever going out at of an ee) 18 holes before supper. The busi-|P » CALL RALPH for a New or Used CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK | MATTHEWS-HARGREAYES Car & Track | Rentals SAUNDER Drive-lt-Yourself SYSTEM VANS—STAKES— LIFT GATES—PADS a actualy wel For ‘ALL 1957 CARS Radios—Heaters Automatic Transmission Rates for an hour, day, weeks or month yf coach) Jack. Fifield, ‘the back nine and Miss Emith for-| CLEVELAND — Indian pitcher,» new car or truck you only pay for wha ere anton 4) jim DePauy dashes: merly of St. Clair, Mich, had 36-Herb Score was the American information, reservations or free joeal wery Call FE 8-6811. ete ery rey, burdies. ny - (39 on her card. jJeague’s sophomore of the year in ‘ VICE Tom Wilson. fumes wey, burdies:| About 70 women”are entered in|1956, in a poll reported and tallied|> Operated Loom by MAZZA‘S MOBIL ny a. Tiempkey, DeBesubien 4 Ofaree| the $5,000 event at the 6,330-yard|by the Associated Press sports edi-|p Paddock and Pike Streets Beier. yo ad ‘ tomer evenle Montgomery Country Club course, tors. @ FURNISHED COMPLETE WITH ERECTION DIAGRAMS SUN FISH The New FAGEOL “VIP” on Display We Have A = Large Selection of Yellow Jackets on Display! Complete Line of 1957 GALVANIZED STEEL PORTABLE DOCK par i ap “MATERIAL —BOAT HOISTS Se ies BOAT TRAILERS. Enthusiasis— RETRACTABLE TRAILER HITCHES That FIT ALL — “ CARS "Your centuny eon eT) ool atzt w. Haron near or Etabeth | Lake Rd, FE sats 2iz? | eRe “Tee VM you knou:’ oe a ae Te arou meg - We: CW nd: that’s the satisfying flavor of | ‘ OP oe Page % 2. BETROM, MIC.» aren rs: rear fut r-omume.na, : a iy : fw a cy a ie y N ational Bohemian Beer! | neue Aad ee Guided | Missiles , ; British Air ‘Ministry Says "| Planes Will Carry Rocket-Driven none Mendey thre Friday, 11:30 te 2:30 “HHL You Can Eat $125 sg | THis FRIDAY eat | EVENING SPECIAL your requests. The Cotaline Room is Available for Your Private Parties MANNY'S, ae JAM. SESSION TUESDAYS WEST HURON AT ELIZABETH LAKE KE ROAD. _ FRANK PERRY — — : | OPEN 7 DAYS AND 7 NIGHTS - for the 1957-58 fecal year. 5. Junior Kéitors Pian » Bird Motel J a‘. yy a ee | The memorandum gave po ad- Now that we've learned something about sand: their travels ‘ _ ae jaan dete Lees ne a ae stewie rec . oo wp ne omg a bird motel. Your visitors | ; a 4 y t ul a are to feel welcome. f\bomb will make unnecessary the Well-built houses will encourage the birds to build nests in them. | costly roca Sr aryataalt You or some of your friends handy at carpentering can build the faster-than-sound . houses, paint them, and put them up in suitable places. of Elizabeth The memorandum of — Ba ~ Keep a list ofthe kinds of birds.that come to your sanctuary. And | e — vad Ge Cass Loke |scale service trials oval vou might put cat collars of zinc around trees with nests to keep cats| e Ss mn deiteule, the Fireflash will begin|™ suet See to it that ~_ feeders are placed handily. Je ne os g Here Billy is getting his bird motel ready. He's made some h will be followed closely by|4Nd is painting another. The posts where he will hang the houses to “ a ieee erm 5% = AND HIS SWINGMASTERS SON THE CROWD— FRI—SAT.-SUN. DANCING 4 1 short Bioce Weot of more advanced missile, the|dry later will serve as landing perches. to DICK DENGATE ; treak, based on an infrared Paste the picture on cardboard and color it. Cut out the parts and ee UIRES” 2 principle. fold the right panel forward on the dash line. Cut slits in the handles| = and His “ESO : é spokesman for de Havllandlot the bird houses and hang them over the perches on the post, drop 2592 i eee ane Os Fine anes keto the nicks (emake Shiams letd, DIXIE BAR DIXIE per * Cut the slits on Billy’s right shoulder, slit the base on the bird and re oy has. bee! set him in place hy putting tab A down inside, Jeaving B outside. Then D heeccststate : ted at the eae Pigs Billy will have an interested friend watching him. aisiant " places and “many of the target (John Hennemon, Cifton, N. J., won $10 for this suggestion. Send teen ‘sone * :. Jaireraft have been destroyed.” eco in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- onm um ae 4 ‘Tomorrow: The Bird Bath. ie +... }Prof. Kempe Named Z ; BOOKS | ANN ARBOR # — University of is ier } (Mags Hatichigan Prot. Lloyd F. Kempe Holyoke Publisher (adplees ees “TL nal! ORCHARD LAKE 23 : Jokes, 1 will serve a two-year term on a : | : AT PONTIAC TRAIL oS six-man subcomm on m sgt :- PIPERS MAGAZINE OUTLET | | ra em H d Associat PARK a : : 36 Aubarn Ave. : s-aue | biology of the National Academy. ea Ss la ion rdaerit ad : —— | NEW YORK w—The American) Er . * s —., ) Newspaper Publishers Assn. yes-(* OPEN t| ; . . « Specializing in. Good Food Z terday re-elected William Dwight] # ?: q See : ne / Tuk . : be ar tf SUNDAY SPECIAL! a . : a * * * : : Reptile AP Dwight, publisher ot the, Holy.|* SA mpAY | ere They Are... Strip Sirlein Steak : Gardens ; ne » Mass., eg oot Teller BF 3 | The ; One-half pound of deliciousness . . . A La Carte, 1 50 served | ‘ of | : : r | my jassociation customarily gives. its g * “Western Riythm-Boys” |) | rice st areesng noc roi and butter... -. [residents two terms, alternating x "with their mountain music . ‘ © Alligater | between publishers of large and/@ _ * : ? : bem 2g oryeree kk 4 Featuring: Parties, scting Bg oe | focctait ‘ Sty | Winding pe: theee-day ctw . : ay “CISCO” and Banquets °Per ‘0 Scene ~ LOUNGE - tours SSS eT HIS ACCORDION , Scheoks, Newspapers. Inc. to the hoard of i Open a? a.m. to 2 a.m. — Sunday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Charehes, directors, and re-elected all other: ee EVERY FRI. & SAT. NITE Vipageedl wad ep opsaubaamonatin Ete, _fotticers and directors whose terms! 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Rd. - — FE 3-9732 Call Ff} Steinman succeeds the late si Dancing... = = jard W. Socem of the Philadel- iad the /ANDY’S KINGDOM NonStop Flights || commodore” es u muss x.or rowruc |Start, New York ff '™ on Set Hee | ’ Featuring ... | - DIXIE DANGO. Hit will start direct service from _ New York to Lisbon on-April 28.| At the same time, Willis G. Lip-| |scomb, Vice President Traffic and! for that delicious- ly dilferegt meal, in Cantonese or Americen style « cooked ex- actly right... bring the family fo the “China City.” F Dancing Every N ight Come to CLUB TAHOE — a delightful dinner combined with good music—is your assurance of an- enjoyable evening. Hours: Monday, Friday twas Saturday 1100-1 130 A. Sunday Noon - 10 FP. i | CHINA CITY RESTAURANT pes Pa Sundey, 9 to 2 WITH BOB BAILEY “The genic: of the Hillbillies” ithe airline’s mid-Atlantic schedules) wi ts has enabled Pan American to cut | 4195 Hwy. © Wine the New York-Lisbon flying time| from 15 hours-down to 10 hours © Liquor land 40 minutes—a new record for NOW s the route, : ee Lk i eee I pote rc it ae’ OPEN a The DC7TCs will leave New York's ty oe * Bris Idlewild Airport on Sunday, Tues-| 3 LITTLE eae "day, Wednesday and Friday at 2:30 featurin x : pm. and - arrive in —s , PONTIAC Joe at the enesoed Organ ~ : “BAR AND RESTAURANT [6:10 a.m. after a non-stop crossing; > - Ait Serr Jo the Alantie. ‘The 5a06mile| 3 LAKE INN DINE and DANCE irange of the 7C will allow them to 2 7890 Highland Rd. (M-59) — Se overfly the traditional refueling ' sor at the Azores, thus saving con-/ Good Food, DINNERS “ ‘Don’t Miss the Big Night of FUN FOR ALL! ‘siderable transit time. Liquor, SERVED Cc iu | By i A H OE , : : Ps Bi Sh | After landing at the southern Eu.| Beer - 5 P.M. to2 A. M.. ' 1 SQUARE DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | ropean gateway of Lisbon, the) Ph. OR 3-9300 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 flights will continue on to Bar-|— Se eee Sa ; : ‘celona and Nice and terminate at We Invite Banquets and Private Parties . C, A. t. Mall — Wittens Lake Read = * Seturday, April 27 ome ’ 4 Western ! 4 Dining at lts Distinctive Best | * A FULL EVENING Of ENTERTAINMENT De B Chief : a , —*TalentShow °SquareDancing ff Selin'e 2: Goa ZI ‘ HILLBILLY BOB’S , Luncheon *RoundDancing Special Guests f%™ Per Dev Terwent bow MUSIC | ony: Dinner Admission — Children 50c © Adults 75c chief at Saugatuck, effective in CHICKEN a serra | For Your Entertainment HOUSE : Cocktail Pa rty Featuring -- : ) shee Your Nightly Dancing Enteriainment ... |] KIESTER DUTY 487 Washes Leds 8d. Banquet at Telegraph PRESENTS BY POPULAR DEMAND I“SULLY’ TERRIFIC ENTERTAINING TKIO— THE HI-FPs Stars of radio, winners of the Arthur, Gedirey Talent Scouts TV Program. and Decca Recording Artists | & his Union County Boys |] ‘Meeting NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE FAMOUS FOR FILLET MIGNON Choice of Others Menus - Open Daily at 4:00 - ee Closed Sundays om ~ re _— AT THE KEYBOARD Make Arrangements for Your Bowling Banquets Now ; n riday Saturday D AILY EXCEPT MON. 9 to 2. Bl — | | — Henry's": aia ae = | SPADAFORE’S | - DELICIOUS. DINNERS and LUNCHEONS — I} _» PHONE Midwest 4-1400 —- Gon tant WOODWARD. at LONG LAKE RD., ae rad 20 8. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957, = | i . | ee © 2 ee ere Oe ere ee ee ee ee ee ee me me ee -—** ee ee eee ee © Pe ee we ere _*2e ee 2 * Suspend Chief (:S52iSssxsisstets Wet mae ‘of Tulsa Police jxvietss—t ear see oat Poe .14 Other Men Convicted | see of Plot to Bring Liquor |to Into Dry Oklahoma bringing liquor into legally dry / \ Randolph SCOTT ~ Oklahoma. | \ : , AU. S. District Court jury also adjudged two of the defendants — both long-time bootleggers — guil-| ty of conspiring to sell the whiskey | wholesale and retail without pay- ing special taxes, = Six of the convicted are sus-/ ‘|pended police men, all former) members of the vice raiding | “FRIDAY & , Bex Office Opens 7 P.M. * . AP Wirvephete . m ~ or a] eves, Auaseet Willies: hoawein: Mec dlieied in reaching ‘their verdict in the BURT LANCASTER | on the Mackinac Bridge, workmen this week began the final stages | eight - day - old trial, acquitted a 1 | i of connécting the Straits of Mackinac shores. In above photo, float. 1th of both charges in the two-| a | Kentuckian Extre Cartoons “THE LITTLE RASCALS” © Tarzans | 5B Fury | ing derrick lifts a steel chord into place, extending toward the north | count indictment against all the) | may be completed in the next three weeks. — defendants. 4 ae. Diener : Earlier, Judge Royce H. Savage! . Hollywood Headlines Unger Stevens Considered| as Replacement for Vera . By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Mary McCarthy makes her first | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The first legitimate theater appearance here jthing Alfred Hitchcock will do} in Noe] Coward’s “Fallen Angel” when he returns from Santa Cruzjat the Huntington Hartford The- \Monday night is to look at Bing ater next month. Crosby’s picture, “‘Man on Fire.” He has asked Jimmy Stewart to| The Maharajah of Baroda and view it with him so they can both] his entourage are at the Beverly ‘[ see Inger Stevens, If she is as good| Hills Hotel, Mr. and Mrs, Ken las everyone says, she will be} McEldowney will entertain him SATURDAY. ‘signed for the role Vera Miles was} at cocktails and dinner tomor- ito have had in “From Amongst 5-CARTOONS—2-FEATURES — |the Dead” with Jimmy. - TONIGHT MA 4-2151 Doors Open 6:45 on me BOTTLE COMMERCE End of South Union Lake Read at Haggerty Road. EM 3-066! TONIGHT The picture starts May 15, se |, A luncheon duo at the Beverly | Hills Hotel were Monique Van Vooren and Arthur Cameron be-| open her nightclub act. it’s imperative..to get a femme | star as soon as possible, After Vera has her baby, she will play the role of Mrs. Red Nichols in “The Red Nichols Story.” Tawar OBIE DREYER It the seven Hungarian Olympic ill qumomemmma@ll Tel h de | Vorrony siaeeti | aie : lathletes who decided to live inj oseoeeall oon er oly # CUE BEE The Finest |America instead of going back to if eh. in _DRIVE-! IN; Orenestras ot the their native country will get in jaa Ea Cs x Ballroom pceeoporeings itouch with director Archie Mayo A kd by. Livernots Fenkell Detroit liao 2957 Wiedward, Detroit as will be aye roles in ** Boast ne gry E Tues.-Fri.-Set. Adm. Every Thurs.-Sat.-Sun. ucing for ra wiht = He has been in Europe twice to get material for this dramatic film/ and he already has checked in “ the studio. 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Carryover stock medium very. dull. ma het stifling from last week cows moderately New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) it public. for j {the situation with Eisenhower at. »|American labor ieptaninel clean, a news conference after discussing the President's vacation headquar- ters, the Augusta National Golf Club, “We are _teying to. help the The President said there should Lodge Calendar Special communication of Pon- tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Pri- day, April 26. Work in M. M. de- gree. Lodge opens 5:30 p. m. Din- ner at 6:30. Wm. H. Anderson, W. M. - News in Brief Aceused by Charles Cohen, city sanitarian, of occupying a place unfit for habitation, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Davis, 493 Harvey St., pleaded innocent before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum yester- day and were released on personal bond until trial Monday. Lieyd Moore Jackson, 65, of 727, S. Center St., Royal Oak, pieaded ‘innocent yesterday to the charge by Charles Cohen, city sanitarian, of maintaining and allowing a dangerous and dettimental condi- tation. Rells val stocks 18.25-18.50; a t 18.50 Prev. Gay soce 5 1249 75.0 181.0 3 1 Tb 78; small volume| wee; geo “Be 1222 (14.7 1788 mostly 3 2°0-310 Ib 17.00-17 faoath ery 12.4 13.6 1742 lots mixed grades 14.50-\vear ago ......270.2 1544 12.8 190. 16.00:: little below 14.75: -” butchers | 19sf High ., he 4.7 TO 182.0 a ¥ ety pig hag SE calves 200 1988 High sees ist fea ions Sala e cattle calv ; e6urss : . slow on a and heifers at'i9s6 Low ..... 2440 1262 69.6 171.6 balls Batra to 25 calves and DETROIT STOCKS fully steady: 4 (C. J. Nephier Co.) ° hk ee 3 Toad Rg ona Pigures after decimal points are eighths and choice steers 189,00-23.25;— part . High Low Noon 900 tb hetfers 22.75: few loads Allen Elec. & Equip. co. 24 and and choice heifers 19.00-| Baiawin Rubber Co.* 15.6. 16.2 21.00; utility and commercial cows 13.00-\noss Gear Co.* ........ 23.4 244 15.00; igh ¢ u G. L. Ol & Co.*., 22 24 standard up to 15.50; canners and cut-|towell Elec, Mtr. Co.* $4 6 ters 10.50- 13.50; few istein Peninsular M. Prod. Co. 10.7 10.7 10.7 cutters 14.00 or above: utility and com-|The P ee COS mercial bulls 16.00-17.75; individual|pudy Mig. Co....,.....+ 12.2 12.2 12.2 choice to prime 25.00: most good | Toledo OO....25 a 134 134 134 —< 19.00-24.00; t©' Wayne B. Products Co.* i4 15 4 *No sale; bid and asked. Salable sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs : slow weak to 50 lower: bey Bo gee tely Q active a, Ted lower; 2 mostly ? geek of ined ia, pels’ food’ inmee CONSUMers Revenue Up, 00; fall Yambe |, « *- Sse: Sround’ a 'aeck 108 We feet ane | Likewise Net Income Seciee coed ewes 4.00-6.50; few shorn) JACKSON (INS) ~ Consumers * good ’ wounded four times, twice under the right arm, in the left chest and in*the lower back. Both men were hospitalized, but their con- 2 dition was not considered serious. x «© *~ Cole said “six or seven” white witnesses told officers Brossard drew his pistol and shot first dur. ing an argument over the alleged mechanical failure of a car he purchased from Mericle. No charges were filed pending .4;completion of. written statements, 7| Officers said. 8 Officials Proclaim ‘Scout-0-Rama’ Day The dates for the 1957 Pontiac Parks and Recreation and Board of Education Frog Hollow Day Camp for children habe been an- ‘mounced by Leonard T. Buzz, rec- reational director for the depart- July 1, 2, 3, and 5, July $12, July 15-19, July 22-26, July 29- Aug. 2, and Aug. 5-9, Buzz sald this will be the first year that both boys and girls, 7 through 13 years, will be eligible for the summer pro- grams. In previous years, the limit for girls was from 9% through 12 years, in the City Hall after May 1, the Store Owner Offers Ideas on Sfamps Charles Giglio, owner of Three ‘Sisters Market, 608 W. Huron St., recently returned : from Washing. ton, D. C., where he was sum- moned by Rep. William S. Broom- field (R-Royal Oak), Giglio, a store owner in Pontiac for the past 25 years, acted as a consultant in proposed trading! stamp legislation, and also ex- *|plained-his idea for using U.S. Savings Stamps, instead of trad- ing stamps. Also up for discussion was hours of chain stores. See Marketing Problem for Strawberry Farmers EAST LANSING # — Straw. Michigan State University. The fresh market wil be es-| ries are substantially larger than in 1956. On March 1 of this year, ware- _|house stocks of frozen berries were "152 per cent higher than af the! same time in 1956. This frozen berry carryover will make the fresh market particu- larly important for Michigan grow- ers, who sell about two-thirds of their production on the fresh mar- t, Recreation Dept. Sets be no obscuring “the tact thet the house in those areas where it needs! vast majority" in organized coed “ito dean house,” Mitchell said at * * * . But he added: ‘babor recketecring, like corrup- tion anywhere, is an abomination which must be eliminated if and whenever it occurs. Any officer and employe of labor — and it appears’ the power and trust imposed upon Saare Oe SE we WAS len 26 eer American working man and woman. deserve from labor leaders high standards of trust and fidelity.” CALM APPROACH In striving for elimination of cor- ruption there should be a calm ap- proach to the problem, Mitchell counseled, Beck's =Dates for Day Camp fee, which includes transportation, noon meals and a T-shirt. a * * The program includes . fishing, “I believe,” he said, “that we should not rush headlong, im- pelled by the hysteria of the mo- ment, te secure punitive legisia- tion almed at undermining or organized labor. I believe - it would be against the national in- terest to de so." hiking, swimming, camp craft, woodcraft, camp singing, and Among other things, the special All reservations this year must) © jbe made at the department office director said, Application must be bs accompanied by a $2 registration| vert, Inc., the account. house at 9 am. each day and return at = p.m, Sena i headed by Sen. ment, camp cooking. it is held at the te committee - : cCle ed _, The. weekly periods Monday Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. et practi useiec aectagabh a through Friday are: June 24-28.) school buses will leave the court- Beck, president of the nation's big- gest union — the AFL-CIO Team- isters. Beck has declined to answer Business Notes Edward H. Rofe,- of Bloomfield Hills, has been named chief engi- neer of Sahlin Engineering Co., ROFE General Motors* Institute in 1941.! Sahlin designs and manufactures Iron Hand press loaders and oth- er automation equipment. The Michigan sugar beet indus- try has been tificate of achievement by the American Public Relations Assn., meeting in Philadelphia. Accepting the award was David) A. Hallack, 3400 Chickering Lane, | Bloomfield Hills, public relations director of Zimmer, Keller & Cal- Detroit agency handling ;Henry H. Gleisner, of Birming- ham, and Robert F. Wills, of Royal Oak, president and vice president iberry growers will need to seek. ‘respectively of St. Lawrence Sales, out all possible markets for fresh Inc., berries this season, says George ‘named manufacturer’s representa- Motts, agricultural economist at/tive for The Boyt Co., Des Moines, jlowa, for Michigan. Inc., with sin é ated honored Birmingham, pecially important this year be-| Back from the eighth annual) jcause stocks of frozen strawber- Michigan Bank Operations Clinic, held April 24 at Michigan State University, are W. \cashier, Pontiac State Bank, and Roderick Richards and Joe J. Saracino, of National Cash Reg- ister Co., 562 W. Huron St, Highlight of the day-long clinic | for executives from 150 Michigan} banks was an evaluation of “Time Deposit Insurance Rates” by David! Mathews, of the Hayden Stone Co..,/ New York. ham. | He has been various gineering capa- cities and -was formerly a chief draftsman with Fisher Body. He was gradu- questions about his use of the union’s funds. The committee has charged improper use. . * &® * Beck invoked the Fifth Amend- ment, saying replies might tend to ‘incriminate him. But he also has of soataa Perel he is innocent of any wrong- doing. At his news conference Mitchell's attention was called te Eisenhower's statement that it appears a few union officials have been guilty of abuse of pow- er and trust. A reporter asked whether the President had Beck in mind. | “T am not going to get into per- sonalities,’’ Mitchell replied. ‘1 am not going to prejudge. * * * the firm ce 1953 in en- from the proven, the statement of the Presi- dent will stand—that corrupt labor leaders who use the labor move ment for their own personal gain; whoever they may be — should not hold union office,” . In reply to a question, Mitchell said Beck's support of Eisenhower jfor re-election was “‘completely un- solicited” by the administration, “I suppose Mr. Beck has a right to determine whom he wants to vote for as an Ameri- can &jtizen,” the cabinet officer dded? with a cer- But Mitchell indicated the ad- “But certainly if corruption is. jot Ford Motor support if Eisenhower were romning for office at this time. * * * * hakod. ebuciiliaity: abieds teak Mitchell noted that the President refused to appoint Beck asa U.S. representative at an International Labor Organization meeting after the Senate Investigating Commit- _ tee turned up testimony about im- proper use of Teamster Union . ‘there have been a few—who abuse| Funds. “We did not fee) that Mr. Beck should be a representative of the United Sake Covertnnent «5, th this area,’ Mitchell said. In his statement the President: said he had instructed Mitchell to determine what other steps may be required by the admin- istration “to protect the inter- ests of the individual working man."* -Mitchell was asked at his news conference whether hé felt busi- hess firms, as well as unions, should ‘be required to submit and make public financial records, He replied that corporations al- weakening the general body of sready are required to submit fi- nancial reports which are made public. And he said that under the internal revenue laws the firian- cial records of business firms can be examined in great detail; Reuther Claims Inflation Rigged Head of UAW Blames Price-Fixing as Chief Cause of Spiral DETROIT wu — Prices that are “arbitrarily set by a handful of executives of major corporations” are to blame for inflation, Wal- ter Reuther said here last night. Disputing claims of an automo- hile executive that “excessive de- mands” by organized labor are the primary cause of inflation, the president of the United Auto Work- ers Union said the declining value of the dollar was due to a “rigged \inflation,”’ John S. Bugas, vice president Co., said in a speech at Michigan State Univer- sity Wednesday night: “There is. serious evidefice that inflation is being fostered and cap- itol formation discouraged .by at- tempts of organized labor to seek wage and fringe benefits which the economy cannot safely ab. sorb." Reuther took exception to the statement and swung out at Bugas for refusing to support the UAW's demand for a Congressional sail tigation of the “‘wage-price-profit” ministration would not welcome relationship, have — been DRIVERS — Pontiac Operation | EXPERIENCED A. Eubank,’ payment , ALL IN CATSMAN QUIRIES BETWEEN 1116 ANN ARBOR ST. 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BUY IT! a ASK For t OUR Lap bey DEB B7 be os 4 aj : : : ge : : oo : ; eee ( . oY foe a aa es \ A Ay fe) “THIRTY-SIX pp | mm POwTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 anaieene meneame) ons - / . a : - ceueeanat i ~~ - ' mo s ' i fit ai Z z E f if ee gee 2 #3 8 is depressing —\ By, V. Hamlin Merle yg WAITLL WE SEE Hagerty said, however,| . 1o/r “too techni- a r discuss. ty 16 ee Wr) Zine nt* eS don't know all the answers) x“ Ca ral, \i Ae ae 7 —T ee ‘Another nice thing about the country —~ the children are away a ifrom the traffic.”’ ‘ ; a ie) BOARDING HOUSE aed S SSS SSS QQy SUPPOSED . Boy! 1S SSSSTti SASS SSAA NY UM-YAS, BURKE f THIS KN y AAT A N\ PORTRAIT WILL BE “AS NY GOLD \) USED FOR Fosters N Tron How OPPORTU N A CHARMING BiT OF ABOUT PUBLICITY/~ THE BELT, CONKa~ BUT ‘NESSE, ) BLACKEN- A ~ | SSNS Ys, 4 AMaduhihsbssihife CELEB BLLEL LE PA By Ernie Bushmiller WHAT: A DATLL. TEACH YOU TO DRIP CALL ME NAMES I'M GLAD IT’S RAINING --- NOW YOU WON'T. 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AND YOU SOON oo NEED A New -~ Gwen PLATE ! a ‘i (DEE: 2 4 nas ; Uy, ' A | YG \ es@eeee Peete ? 4°26 TM. : ORWILLUAMS us, “THE FALL OF ‘THE FAMOUS By btn OT) By Dick Cavalli “DIXIE DUGAN ? if HE'S HER HUSBAND, DEAR FRIENDS — woud YOU BE, 4 DONTCHA Mary HAPPY IF THEY ARE MARRIED ? f~ LET US KNOW - IN CARE OF YOUR PAPER OUGHTA At ACQUAINTED ??. pe Tr Oomev ian : 5 ie 1ws LAW : DS OUT WE'RE bad he me Ta rts “6 ‘) ro ) ’ EemaalaY © 1967 by NEA Servier, ina. T.At. Rag. U8, Pn. OF." —_— . By Charles Kuhn IT'S T’KEEP US KIDS SEB Seekanee >» GRANDMA/ haw : 7 s. a22 yb rs TAL PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *© solve all your buying and seil- ing problems. | To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 COME VISIT US / Py &, = : 38 F Cc system were _— According 10 Supervior “Frank Newlyweds to Live at Williams Lakes == chien Alice M. Clark win Weide ot deans 2 a recent evening service! Lutheran Church. : fig #T5) Ht ; il Ricky Stoltenburg of Waterford performed the duties of with Ellen Taylor, also of Water- ford, as flower m. * * oe - Following the wedang was a re- Clarkj ception at the VFW Hall in Dray- Upon their return, they will re- yeas ee loncome at Williams a Florida ee County Leads Fight | to Defeat State Bill Oakland and several other larg- \er counties led opposition that yes- -terday defeated in Lansing a bill to revamp the system for electing ‘dey, led the opposition, contending it would upset party organization in Oakland om: * The bill, re would have giv- en. elected precinct delegates a voice in naming county chairmen and other party officers, had been backed by both Democratic and Republican parties at their February conventions. Under the present set-up, party candidates for office control the|w election entirely, leading to the complaint that party workers are’ Sell Rollins Estate to George Coleman of Detroit for $95,000. Real estate broker hand- ling the transaction was George sponsorin, quet at Wed J. Stephenson, the petitions have said yesterday that the township must now be broken up into assessment dis- He said that Stevens did offer encouragement, however, to water- less residents: township should have ne trouble selling its bonds. Tests ts 0. pesnthllty, that if ‘Michigan Bell Issued Permit To Build $2,250,000; Accounting Center in|meet Southfield Township . SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP-~-The & MRE. AND MRS. JAMES DEAN ’ METAMORA — The 317-acre Homer ‘Rollins farm at Newark| and Baldwin Roads has been: sold Murrary of Lapeer. County Calendar Lapeer The Lapeer-Hadley Valpariso Guild is a Mother and Dayghter ban- ‘adley Christ Vacheron Church, inesday evening. Tres Marias Dam is part of | discouraged from taking active part in political activities. $120,000,000 hydro project planned! in Minas Garais, Brazil. Your PTA Is Planning: Special Education Talk by Mrs. Shields at Holly HOLLY — Seabee at the ele-|Curtis Shields, special education mentary PTA meeting Monday) teacher. evening at eight o'clock in the “multipurpose room will be Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Phil Henry. It's Here! a biggest sales event the year... irha HARDWARE WEEK! . From ‘now ‘til Saturday, May 4th, we'll be featur- ne al the HARDWARE te fo values you saw in the May issue of FARM JOURNAL. Stop in any time — bring the’ whole family — we've got the best buys of the yeor for Pop-and Mom, and even the kids. Stop and Shop today. Your Handy Helpiul Hardware Man _ Boadway-Shell HARDWARE 650 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 | Stringer, past president, istered the .oath of office to the “| group,—who. will assume duties | after the May meetings, May meetings of the group ‘willl be separate, with open houses be- ing held at each building featur- ing displays work, | |MOMS to Sell Tags In charge of hospitality will be secretary; Mrs, Wilmer Menten, treasurer; and Mrs, Ear] Hue- bier, historian, Following election, Mrs, Watson of the students’ ORTONVILLE — Friday and Loans Approved by State Office ‘Milford, Madison and Almont Borrowings to Meet Current Expense sion, Harry ‘Chenoweth, vice |icckey from Detroit, will spin re- cords for the casual event. Danc- on that only his family was watch- the Palm Beach Society Set this spring: Working. However, it will Cost but a triffe, — 4 p! Scho IIs fino Do } Q § Saturday of this week, in observ-| ance of MOM’S ‘week, MOMS of Unit No. 14 of Ortonville will sell President Belprez Week” from May Ist to d (1) Place all rubbish ’ truck to pick up same, (2) neater * THE PROBLEM: pias Boag gerald the Village of oa ROR STATEMENT OF POLICY: other items to be waleposed, at the + ew grea grt effort should be made to utilize the Volunteer of your neighbor to achieve success of in # LANSING w — A rash of small borrowings by school districts and communities to meet current ex- penses have been approved by the State Municipal Finance Commis- Borrowings approved included: Milford, which explained it had borrow $20,000 in netes for un- anticipated eperating expenses, such as a quicksand cave-in on a main highway and repairs fe a fire truck. ‘Almont Community Schools, ex-| #4, tending into Lapeer, St, Clair, Ma- comb and Oakland Counties, for transfer of $1,914 from debt re- tirement fund to building and site ing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. Many a TV star that had a fam- ily show found out as time went ing. . . There is a new fad in Michigan Bell Telephone Co. was issued a building permit yester- day morning to construct a two- | story accounting center in South- field. _ The steel and masonry siructure, to cost approximately $2,250,000, will be located .in the center of the north end of a 40-acre tract fronting James Couzens highway and Southfield, north of Nine-Mile Road. P. B. Peterson, area manager for Royal Oak, said he hoped construction could began within thirty days. He said the struc- ture will measure 485 by 98 feet and provide about 100,000 square feet of floor area. About 500 = will work there, he Peterson said the new building is required to keep abreast of suburban growth and added “while we have no plans at this time for additional construction, are being made for future expansion on the site.” * * * . The company will continue to operate its six-story accounting center at.Cass and Adams in De- troit. Pick Oriental Theme for Prom at Rochester ty the first Senior Prom to be held in the new -high school cafeteria and lounge. 150 seniors and their dates will ‘\dance from 9 to 12 to the music of a sixteen-piece band .from Al- bion. “A Touch of the Orient” is the theme te be carried out, Relland Sembie'’s art classes have been setting up the Japanese pagod- s, garlands ming trees, and the “Avenue of Lights,” formed of lanterns, most of this week. Jerry Stone, president of the Senior class and Don Mitchell are “Located at the intersection of Gates and Prospect streets, the mote] contains 11 unite plus an office, and has parking facilities at both front and rear, Formerly a combination gas sta-| tién and garage the new brick motel was converted by co-owners never catch on.—Earl Wilson, spomcectiine nation Howard Luscombe and James'modern language in schools of Schocke. os Londonderry, Northern Ireland. ROCHESTER — Tonight marks} METAMORA — Members of the Greenwood Cemetery Assn. will meet Monday night, at Hadley Town Half to consider deeding the cemetery to Hadley and Elba townships. * * * : Verne Crankshaw, former secre- tary of the board, says there are 75 to 100 members, All who own one or more lots and who have paid assesments are members. The cemetery, 105 years old, has 300 vacant lots in it, accord- ing to Crankshaw. Lets have sold at $50 te township residents and $100 to others. The association has $2000 in U.S AAUW Sponsors Sunday Concert at Farmington FARMINGTON — The Farming- ton Branch of the American Assn. of University Women is sponsor- ing a Sunday concert at the high school auditorium, for all area mu- sic lovers. * a * The concert, to start at 4 p.m. will be given by the 85-piece Ply- group, appearing for its second concert in Farmington, is directed by Wayne Dunlap. Drive for Funds for De- Weeding Residents at Wolverine Lake Would Rid. Water of Weeds | May Deed 105-Year-Old Cemetery to Townships mouth Symphony Orchestra. The) month bonds on hand, and these would be turned over with the land, if the members approve. The townships would then have the responsibility for keeping up the cemetery. Schools Club Names Officers Roméo Group to Start Duties in May; Plan Annual Fair ROMEO — Mrs. Ed Wagner, 152 Sisson St.; was elected. to presidency of the Elementary Schools Club last night, during annual meeting in Croswel] Street School. Other officers chosen te work with Mrs, Wagner were Kurt New officers will assume duties at the regular meeting next Candidates for the two posi- tions on the Board of Educa- tion will alse be on hand to air their views, Plans for the’ second annual — fair, scheduled for May 10, have been completed, with each grade from kindergarten through 7 taking part in the project, Doctors Hope to Save Crushed Leg of Youth ROMEO — Doctors at St. WOLVERINE LAKE _ Citizens) of Wolverine Lake village are in) the midst of a fund-raising cam- paign to rid Wolverine Lake of weeds. Cost of chemical treatments to. the weeds will be in the vicinity of $6,000. Property owners have been asked to contribute $10 for lake lots and $5 for back lots in order to financd the weed control program. ed, it is possible that chemical treatments to be made this sum- mer {second consecutive year) may eliminate all weeds in the lake,” Finlayson added. The campaign was initiated by citizens of the ‘village. Russian’ may be taught as a 2 en Property owners who have not |*__ ae of Pontiac, Oakland County, Mich- an | The Township of Pontiac Ordains shall be changed as follows ginning at the east line of the propert Squirte east for depth of Thi tive thirty (30) days after publication in a — circulating within the This ship Board of land Count Joseph Hospital, Mt, Clemens, expected to know today it they could save 16-year-old Elmer Spencer's left leg, The youth's | limb was crushed when a three- and-a-half ton tractor hoist he was driving tipped over, crush- ing his leg, late Wednesday, El mer lives at 1133 Thirty Mile Ra. ‘Pakistan is seeking a loan from the World Bank to finance a steel plant in Multan, West Pakistan. fund. co-chairmen, already made their payments PUBLIC GALE. ON MAY 7, Madison Heights, for $14,000 in have been asked to contact their |Peaioct sires Penta’ ontiy North special assessment bonds for street subdivision representative by no |‘. . sale of ao 1965 Dr. ages aap wien paving. ‘la Juliette’ Motel later than May 1, deadline for iseasTeh. wile, — Baw! wo" the president of the Walled Lake ; - Te oo . be mofo ot above agaress, Wayne Coun- = ae High PTA here re-/ Avondale Pep Club Opening at Romeo aul te aoe ee ee tae Others Sets Saturday Dance treatments made last A CORPORATION him wale wilt serve with - ROMEO — “La Juliette,” Ro-\Year were considered highly suc-/*!¢ Meccabees Bidg., ee a your ize Juin Achhy, AVONDALE—The Avondale’ High] meo’s first motel. which was com. , ecording to John C. Fin- — — 3 Mrs. Reb- /School Pep Club is sponsoring | pleted this week, will be open for|'*vson, village . village of Worerme Lame eth bce Thibideas, mother vice |saturday night dance in the high public inspection beginning at noon| “Although a three-year chemical geal esnéng, Mae 6 ie vag cae + Deforest Mcintyre school here. Bates» Farrel, disc on Saturday. treatment program is recommend- yoda a and serve ait prone owners, JOHN C pomavce. Village Assessor Apr rit 26, "ST ORDINANCE NO. BD An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 27 (Zoning Ordinance) of the Town- That the following described iandd To change from RF & AG to C-2: Land in the SE ‘% of Section 12 be- Bolin at’ the corner of Walton & and extending along Walton Seer 330 feet for o feet, To eng from R-2-to R-5: Part of the NW “4 of Section 17 known aonen Estates Subdivision WN 1, Ordinance shall become effec- dinance enacted by the Town- Pontiac Township, Oak- y¥, Michigan, April &th, 1957. GRETA V. BLOCK, Clerk April 26, "57 2 Door Gedan, No. risen oases, Public Gale te be he a May 3, 1957 at Clemens Street. cE OF PUBLIC SALE 1986 Mote: 11:30 a.m: at 65 ee Michigan. fl 16,31, ‘97 Death Notices F : Hi Cy ~ saugee, Toprceld. » April 28, at 1:30 pam. from fii pf . ER ne i : i i es Donelsor-Johns “DESIONED Fok “FUNERALS” Oumehais _ OR }- a Wate ARKS-C i Serv: Vcorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambuiance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 he! BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there 9, 10, 25, 26, 28, 37, 58, 60, 62, 63, 73, 76, 83, 90, 96, 100, 110, 112. rs ad fh Help Wanted Male 6 ble awn Serv. loodward. _Birm. MI 66811 of MA 5-6931. A Few Men rs . Huron desirable, not neces. its as We conduct our owe sales school. plus py average wall over per rf mo, You are paid while We furnish ota, lea) Car required. Apply at our branch office, 19039 FE. Li Ave. Royal Oak, daily between 1 & 4 mS inn. § Attention, Attention Large national concern needs 5 neat single and aggressive youag men 18-25. Travel major cities & sort areas, Atlantic, C Plane, train fare aaa. New cars furnished. Average weekly earn: — $105, a oats Experi. er oes future. Imm ediate cash raw. Bee Miss Mullen, Michigan State Employment Service, 142 Warne Bt, Ii: yp tall Le _mediately Don't phon BLUEPRINT OPERATOR Own car. Excellent working con- dition and salary, AMERICAN PA BOTTLE CQ, Te- ve im BULLDOZER OPERATOR WANT- ed. Must — had past wconis tA +1100, After p.m. or MAytal _ +6303. CAR WASHERS WTD. Dev & night, fF r & week. ends. Jax-Kar Wath. 306 8. Hunt- er Bivd. Birmingham. DIE MAKERS ALL AROUND TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS MUST B FOR Mawr guipt WORK ONLY! fi Stable Company DYNAMIC MFOS., INC, 4155 Rochester Rd. — 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 Pri; 6°00. a.m.-12°00 noon Bat, Do vo0 Wane to EARN MORE MONEY? KEEP YOUR yo d don? LEARN 1. 5 pnt ga BILE USINESS? WORK IN YOUR Ag TIME? RECEIVE TRAINING FROM EX Ts) WORK WITH THE BEST sro 4 IN THE BUSIN GET A NEW CAR at A RIG VINGS? BA BE ABLE TO TALK TO are “FASE? S WITH BUILD A ROUND SECURE PUTURE? You can do all these things if you will se¢ he Mine at. Har- ‘inate nina: iene Dry Cleaning Route Man Siperioneeg asiver oe w guadtioned GRE SHAM "CL EANERS 605 Oakland EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN Good — Pull —, steady a" S fn a .. "ny, Barnette. —— . ust ak, m ™.: 4 e Your own set Up, oL - MI 6-4132 “160 W. Maple - BABYSITTER. MORE FOR HOME MEN N EEDED | ee N a SF SP teat ao uters, Apply 205 Ra. rant night) ye iy 5 in" Blue Ster e ke & Pontiac. Rd : ~REAL L ESTATE one mas KUSCHELL REALTY - FOX & HOUNDS gt 6-1528 Start Life Anew. MEN WHO FIND IT TO RE £ DUE ADVAN rely MANE, eee MENT BF THIS APPLIES TO MEN 0) OR ws SECURITY. “FICULT HIGH COST CON tow APPLY N 12 yey as a : Route Salesman = West Side & Lake Area i Nt EASY IT FURR POR YOU Ls ay seein See Tees mn. & vac 4 . Griffor, WAlnut I. = SALESMAN Estate ~ SALES ENGINEER — We require & man with mechan- iral or pesrne gy a te repres us the ot - bubricating cumininane A ag other devices to industrial plants in \ Detroit and surrounding area, & technical experience in industrial fields would be desir- able, This po. ‘SALESMEN Position a8 sales A, ELRLING aND SONS 3 &. Parke st. SA . CUT AMBI- tious man sell new cars at soem. Motor Sales, 280 8. Sagi- ay br FOR ——. FARM. wien, wal Pestice trait | SALESMEN WANTED to sell a storm YOUNG MAN, TYPIST 7 FoR billing Adv‘se experience school inv and salary expected, Box 9, __Pontiar Press Your Own Business established ne gies Tools, 67 trolt. TRinity 59455, 1-741 after 6 p.m. YOUNG MAN OVER 18. DAYS ® to 5. general work ; Bilis’ Dregs” tose seat mer i4 Mile, B’heam Help Wanted Female 7 Oe A-1 SILK FINISHER * Apply at Frank's Dry Cleaners. 227 Awburn FE 4-3431 ANSWER TELEPHO with housework, 3 days *.“e “~~ = person after Pontiac § Trail, Walled Like BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. em, * , greogemment, call Fre BAKERY SALESLADY MACHUS BAKERY Birmingham . FE 8-037 BASYERTER. Vic. OF UNION if 2, care wk, & Pri. EXP. FULL THEE. OLtve 2.7811 ; : A dealer experience. Excellent work- ing conditions. Hospi ation. Life & health insurance. Paid vaca- tions, Give brief ex- — with application. Write itiac Press, Box 08. CANDY S8TAND .ATTEN must be over 18. Apply Mr. Tier- ‘ nan, ween 1] am, & 4 p.m. Str Theater CURB GIRLS. . 4 cock, ot Went F vuren eraatone thie a oD i ai ‘di as la ee EE ee must while. home than wi EM 3-5162. _ wages. EM 3-4 "Yar oreo WOMAN TO i Real Estate Salesman Chance to fog Good Money. FW. DINNAN \ 8 W. HURON “¢s ETT, Realty hai ad E. Highland Re at White te lake Twp. Hall cer wage peartta *} ALL “EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATION A nin Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL gap ley Ave, ERVICE Woman. would like work | ~ yy the day. Call OR 3- 5498, Building Service 12 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA & fin, Licensed . 3-161. __Mardwood Floor Service. i * basements neys. FX 17-0405. _ eo: it SUsto G terms. Gordon , EM 3-0483. A-l “RO Gé . GUAR-4 anteea work, OR A&B TRENCHING _ Footings: Water line Field ttle, i TChNanD &-BONDED WasoR FE 5-9591 perk, beta nat lend, frepiae ace dual ity eco work done prom pth: nomically. ALUMINUM SIDING Get my estimate before Pe esit. lowest poe vida Som FE | maz sing Ensen & a sno 5 s. es, a en FEderal 2-2340, . . TYPES CARPENTRY, porches, additions, roofing, siding. cabinete and tri alte, BRICK, LOCK work, ane chimneys No job too = .. Resident‘al at =~ a din. BU LARG: Pe oa cat, $14 ~ pour, pty 3-2239. BULLDOZING & GRADING, $8 __pet_hr, PE $-0120 & EM 3-2239. ra ; Service: “COMA a HOCK | A ~-Work Wanted Male 10| «> COMB, STORMS AND doors ih av, ‘Feasouabie. a Reliable party will finance your basement or incomplete home. - Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. _FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. We sharpen all types of mowers (reel = rotary) FE 40461 Furniture rniture Refinishing 16A REPAIR fice CALLS IN Garden Plowing 6B 1 PLOWIND AND ORAGGING. ws or MYrtle 23-5492. gine, PE Calan. Aner ir GARDENS FLOWED & DISCED. a et Free By hour or job. IN WATKI on Sener tne GARDEN me ae & FITTING. Cook, FE 17-0894, — ND DRAG- wine PE 4-0087. AND Lion? ARDEN bulldesin " ta. Keego Herbor. FH #3286. TILLING. aranteed, Reason- S etter 4 p.m, FE PLOWIN ING & DRAGGING ;_5-0636. anywhere. OE PLOWING & BIBCING. Weriry | PLOWING & FITTING. DRAYTON Plains, Clarkston area, MA 5-6301. ROTO TILLING | c_A. EB, DeMot'. ROTARY TILLING By “he JOB. S8780. After p.m, OR $507 ROTO LAWNS GAR GAR- dens & FP beds. Boe fe ROTOVATING — ae RDEN and lawn, Top soll delivered. 1251 Baldwin PE 6-6642, Insurance Agencies 17A BA - Retin Co’ Austin. Norvell A Agency x Corner Cass Pipers, pasemette EM_S46) “INSURANCE ¥E 6-220 of . t : A [ACHINE. |- resins gf Vian rah Pe tease” 1% we bie or) ~Nicholie & Harger Co. Y WALL, Nrexy | 3." Mureo_& $41 a WM I Tae per ce. relents "ere . @. scales 86%. (nN. aw. had eis situa rine MATAR ees CO. UTO, * aN 4 VET, wishes work hi Lower Straits Lawn secnps Sanit use Bn ° a atitenance on om er. Mich over 10 yrs, ble lawn carviee.” Local age lee. Getame moving. REDUC TES van i AND ASHES HAULED. 42408. mg 2 oma | i rage. Pre catlem ates Ph, on 3-3371 rubbish, $4 load, | Trucks to Rent| Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD ae rE cor ind 28 8 aes Painting & Decorating 20 RA gg seat ast St TES. 3-1626. terior, 10 ss mah age oh =P. of eo Nae K, Willhite 35-0580 INT. | ExT. WALL Free « 22671. Sata washing. F cena d AA ROTOFILLING SERVICE yy ~E-aek WF, WELL FAINT if. fit aire ey — so grave Guaranteed to satisfy. CUSTOM PLOWING & DRAGGING. Television Service 22/5 : 3 NG |COPENHAVER’s RADIO & TV and oe wh Ww. eee Any ere, OR Puceie, 004 , Night sery- GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING. | “Da NIG ais B._Winen FE 20m ° PE 61290 or FE 64300 3, FE| GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY MAKE. FE ‘ _ RADIO & TV. 127 §. PARKE AY Typewriter Service 22A AD chines ing, Expert work. General and ply_Co., Bu Le Upholstering 23 E's DRAPERIES mie tr en i tity ¢ Rd. EM _ pia. ~~ by ww AY fe) «8. TELEGRAP's b-anes SLIPCOVERS. BED- spreads. Y¥ material 5-5797, ‘Lost & Found 24 LOST: RED MALE COCKER pe Baldwin-Walton vicinity. * LOST: SMALL BROWN DOG, VIC. West Acres, Middle Straits Lake, ward, EM 3-4443. LOST: BLACK ae, and pemeay, strayed from 1445 Ranch Rd . Hol _Mittrose “<2 Laps April 20th. Call ieee PRMALE HONS. —BUNGR | —_ ot. head, vicinity of Cres- ‘ e, ax on inside rf na hind . PE 56-7201. ward LOST - BLUE PAR ae a = s Puig 5} ‘OUR one ant 58-9290, } an aie League. “Tere fe ‘The Salvation a wy L os te Tf you are having trouble meeting see Us A ‘. s iw ‘e ane 41% es abov. tel OF MR. “Travel a "25A MEE. VACATION: Reservations a and Tickets | #e ee ONTIAC T MEL serve vou. Smith 4-4864 yma : SPRING BUYERS ARE CALLING | STOUT’S ee ~ oe eos am Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 5 ise | 7t M eas p.m. td. Household Goods 27 MODERN. 3 OR 4 BEDRM. HOME | 3 mh Fred's Parish, Best ref. FE iY LE ‘eee eet near bus, Phone 4 Share ia Quarters 30 DEPENDABLE WORKING arr pei on ong wap Atha ghee pe Sees : bath wtf. on line. Refined Pmeence, bare PONTIAC Langest i LARG oxT - EES FURNITUR EEDED j as: | dollar. Will uy "ou = or Orchard Lake a ie re y & sesranasnied 1 a sauhe , 5 ATs _iale, Fisch on sf AUCTION h , ; wie bath. Lake. Pe $1370 aPTEae BSThat Bia =| F RMS. PVG BATH 6 ET. ~_Wtd, } Miscellaneous 28 | #03 ster ¢ re sabia. 7 LAROE ROOMS, BATH. TORN. x * STOP—LOOK! TULARE BOG At as a ag ot Pa a ca A WTD: ALL TYPES OF A 3 . Wforatiare: dishes, ete, MY 21621.| home. F se pteterred. Ret- Be wi4 Dale Martin, 7 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. a Av- r OL 20761. burr. Ave _ Wanted to Rent 29 . 7 LARGE ROOMS. PRIV. BATH & enir, Newly dec. 1 block from Go . FE. 8-197. LAKE. welcome, } aft. ~ ne. 1” dave St. ‘corner of x, | Senet ot Wate WE Small 4g welcome ot Wid. Transportation 31 * dees paid id weleon . ve TO AND FROM PONTIAC, ¢ DAYS. | 34 RMS. PARTLY FURNISHED Beer at whine hao Wid. "Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Shirley Apts, 180 E. Huron. 2 ROOMS, PRIV, BATH, — sale. New or seasoned.| * AND 3 a 37 OSMUN. Buyers waiting. What have 00 | SCHENETTEN PVT etets Ack Mr. Clark. | ent. & bath, 18 Elwood si ier and CASH FOR EQUi.|? ROOMS & Tae and id contracts Or coe adults, $3 Norton. FE 5-677. K" L. oe Realtor | 55 Boe wt, ™. Stout. 1 Realtor a ores. thé: $500,000.00 = our disposal to purchase new seasoned land contracts for or clients, 21 service to a satisfied clientele, See me before you sell, Ask for Bob Mahan, To Buy—To Sell—Ti | MAHAN Incure. of your esntevet | 7 BATH, DOWN- . FE 40122. pas $1s WE COUPLE ONLY. * ees PURN. APT. 33 8. ROSE: "ROBE- } ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH ent. ‘ bl * py at Auburn Ra. : | 7 ROOM FURN. wk, from down town, call |. 7645 T RMS. & BATH. ” F. lat'Motor: Phone Fe 2am. | 4 RMS. UPPER. * SHALL eT. REAR AI AN FRONT ENTRANCE, FE 2-0541. ANY- AVAILABLE NOW. 4 — ground floor, unfurnished. Available May ist. 261 State &t, Child ae 4 ear“, ree APT, 5 RM. es . WITH POLE BATE iv. = é ots 130 SEMIN- te Gaul re cules Gn PE L RM., kitchenette, full’ bath. 1100 ent Lk. Rd. BRAND NEW Balmer Street, just south of 505 erate Lake Avenue and Crese: tiac's finest new * spartmente, w occupancy. dt 2 ‘os imi MODE ween or call OL 2-3631, bed Rent Lake Cottages 36A COTTAGE = 5 RM. BATH FURN. 1 cores #room & bath. a a Svim. pool et White Lk, Mr. M rty, 4990 Lk. Grove White Lk. Dr. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN. PVT. ent. & shower. FE 2-2416. I8sHuWD Hi eS reams reasonable, close »* si" Fairgrove. if YOU WANT A CLEAN. r= foom. irv . FE tn. UIET, CLEA | mg mattress & TY furn are ready for oc AIR CONDITIO Rooms With Board 38 One bedroom, sutomatic heat, HOME STYLE vy tg pethrooms: auitiful meals, 14 tdatthews FE 56-0377 ‘with individual entrances, 4 Lb PE 5-6002. eee Sa 5 seed OWeay snd semeer SOOM FOR aawY TN PRIVATE FEderal 86918 home cece ean Hoar exe ie oe available May ist FE Poss | Convalescent Homes 38A CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 rooms and bath, all large ae located close to down town, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw &t. FE 56-8165 Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 after ¢ p.m. PE $7048. -. pment weet yy oes 3 Re , ADULTS. $15 WK. 7i | MODERN APT. 3 ROOMS & BATH, 10% W, Huron . PE 2-0063 | Virginia. peivale —,. boat, nents CAt ID CONTRACTs.|3 ROOMS, BREAKFAST NOOK es e . oAee Pinwent eso Dixie Hwy.| bath, garace, includes utilities. In- Pecquecette. ® month, ama v7; > Se oT ee — cares WEL | MCE ¢ RRDRME APT GAVEL pop ELS ; ges a wake a. hehaseal a ¢, Davisburg. On oe mare i sere a eel 3 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE ENT. | SEVERAL AVAILABLE “ais West side call PEGI¢73 after| immediate janey ranging iy 6. _PE_ 65-6322. ed 965 s 3 & BATH, PRIVATE EN- : : a “CRS OR 3-1388 Ploridestyis ~y "eer - oa, wiitities, cher fff agg es IN A FL ASH turn, See , 160 Auburn Rent Houses Furnished 35 & BATH, PRIVATE ENT. SSeS [eater ee | Gree Be, Eee . it ie y, week .or and a. week. Tet. : month, ae 2 cabins. FE 2- . \ q 3 St. FE 2-4000. bone tersen peeled ‘oh A. Johnson |g tr | S58 oe Bi Sera," ° seal pete 7 Res. “AnD, BATH GAs “HEAT, 1% 8. Ré, * wir be Fat Ti B B 4-2533 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- WELCOME. NEAR Wanted Real Estate 32A trance, in, no children, $20 ron. $30 LaSalle. << ~~ | Room a Ba bfsntage, ost h bene pr RAYE BUYER | pee For near 4 or bunga- ROOMS” AL Oh ons ew ‘a oo Park (sland SS On 18 & Bt. Call 3:30, id. Ps ee PE 8-064, — 7 RMS. AND BATH CHILDREN *PONTIA AC REALTY i RMS. UTIL. FURN, ONE CHILD , p-0008. . ior ehnets Frlcome. Prt, bath. FE 4-5020, vRe ss it aaa = Li ry 7. |€ ROOMS & BATH. 9¢ 8. JOHN: propery. Pena & ges furnished. son. FE 43142. 4-0054. SAVE EN RGY, USE w ANT ADS! To find a EEx| job, place to live or a frood used car, see Classi- fied NOW, - . \ iT BY except gas & oi Purniened eR, $8 4 & ga thas Lora furn. m, block from : resis Parkway. Sn ee |— 4 & BATH, MODERN af vEW cg 5 roém ay Stanley rd Ww aned, S off fn “oom ux.| _Rent Office Space i |p ;iO tis ipo. eon . _— Boe _— vate rooms a or - valescent, Rakes inctade doctor's _and nursing care FF! 5-426 ‘Hotel Rooms BO } 1OTEL AUBURIN ROOSEVELT. neat rms. & apts. ‘Some with By day or week, — rates. 125 N. Perry, Rent Stores 40 x 5. apace 141-143 ootiand. OR 3-1391. central rmingham near municipal vote Phe lot. ideal for saler engin tatives, architects, Tease, ~ BR 300 S$. Woodward. B’ham. MT 4-6700 ESIRABLE SPA —_ ox sity offices r of bu district, Ke Marriott, FE 2-3062. Roy Annett Inc. TORS REALTOR -|1648 Union Lk, Ra. joe tibsue Carpark Gt N. neg b eat Aang sewe er and weter, $13,000. > LARE RD... 1% story, fon ed ree end ag N. A new 2 bedroom tenor on eae oe soet lot. cm for infer- ci C. CHAYDEN, Realtor ROOMS ed cotta, on Wolverine Lake. $55. ment, couple only or bache-; i ent, after; cone: floor, hot water 4 i ae Call PE 4-1310, call ir Beau water reat ae} r WALLED LA’ MODERN CONV. Sten ea'seo% City pro- t. beach, 2- . Reas. MAr- a _- a dowa, easy sa BY OW peng For Rent neem 37|" Northwest lake sree. Attractive - brick nga mgt os living recom, 1 fireplace, eo y ROOM, /DownTOWN room, . bis = NICE ‘ALSO ALL APT. sitached garage. B, |“ hoe we town. 7 bt Jarge lendomsped lt. que Uinek NFURN. RMS. RMS. ADULTS. 21| sale. EM 3-2056. NICE HOME. 1? RMB. FOR Ereaks: Sead mse, A tral MANY PRONT mu} 1, Trocke EM 3-4671 ADAMS E. of CITY on 775x175 nicely res a4 with crage, utility with Rec areage, dts itn Hac Conventent te Opayke road, ‘omc vineyard, wi 8. ©. Hu FE ADA * oe rr tt soe pate, 1-4 = oe cas ete . Ee Ee ET bee ° 4540 Dixie Hwy 3 . __Van Welt OR 3-1355 “x BEDRM. | Be DOWN : PAYMENTS. 3 ranch home: ‘master| bedroom beth hes twin ‘SatMent % bath off $11,780 =| "eu Lani in aM _e PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL | 26, 1957 | List Thre wis . -. OFFERS : : West Side—$4,000 Dn. —F NEER ie salle i ah gt BE & i : z 3 bik firepla eee hee anaes OAKLAND COUNTY 2610 Union Lake Rd * | 503 Community N 4-4211 2D, BRICK Wills. Fe We buy land contracts N iCHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron PE 5-8183 open evenings To . TO SELL Partridge is the “bird” to Cherokee Hills A close-in west suburban lo- eation among other attractive custom homes makes CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ational Bank Bidg. vE Eves, FE 6-136 GILES West Suburban tures 8 carport. Easy terms = 4% per cent mort- e. _North East 23 | 2 years old. Located city near schools Value-Value | | $ ROOMS and bath plus utility. ome lot, lake privileges. $1,250 4 ROOMS and bath plus utility. Lot 175x150. Lake privileges. $850 down, NICE LOCLTION on paved Rd., West of Pontiac. 4 rooms and bath. Lot 100x200. down. OFF MONTCALM. Built in "54, 4 rooms and bath, nice fenced lot 84x120. $850 down. Leslie R. Middleton a yet bedroom only 3 roy etc. storms and for furt , $7,950... S$ room, 2 bedroom home located on a lar 100 x 262 -ft. off habaw in Dra Plains. A real good buy with easy terms. GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE. AVE PE 56-6175 OPEN 9 NEAR 8T. ond floor, “% See Large living room Yr: is eat, “a larse lot. Tul agement ment m rea room, attached 1% car garage. Pull price $11,859 with terms. oa. bungalow in excellent begemené. Bete e oly $8,000 SCHRAM ttt Joa egy Ut Eves. y~ a. Javi 5-2564 NULTIPLES LISTING 5 VICE MODERN HOME & FURNITURE with — privileges. Call 4-8041. By Owner. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ottawa Hills—Special Don’t. Drive By | And don't see unless you have a “tortie amount caies resistance as this one is a Pure ju- minum exterior with 1% =e size rooms room, walk-in ¢ . Floored at- tic for sto and dandy base- ment. GAS 2 car e —cement Nice and shade. Price $17,900. Cash to mo! or terms. |. 2 Family—Brick terms, or less for Sylvan Lake Front Small Farm 5 Bedroom Home “CHRISTIAN “HIL Ts aS ik Wool, en sasnet Was |e “Charles Vantiors BROKER PE 8-6003 BY OWNER 5. RM. MODERN. Gas ‘ard. pure his. Near schools, apr __ Good FE J BEDRM HOUSE. 1% YRS. OLD. Has furnace Lah ASTOR 8ST ie = rms. plus bath & . House has as- beakes & in very nic . and lose to py ed at : Ressonable down pegaent: STOUTS Best Buys Today LAKEFRONT INCOME on Lake RIZED. NORTH END Modern §& room home, all on floor with 1 base- = need a good home. $11,> with low down paymt, JUDSON STREET Solid older home with full basement and furnace hert, pend A aed year, can 3-BEDRM. SPECIAL 3 bedroom house with base- —_ 4 and full yoo = w gy has 1% car garace, up lao fendi 86, terms to respons! AVON TWP. Off So. a. haa have this NICHOLE | REALTOR Bee. Fer Sale Homes. 48 =F See eee 43 cute. and ¢ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-8165 ‘til 8:30 a - Eves. WILLIAMS LAKE DRAYTON PLAINS New ¢ room modern. Lake _ ing. $5,950 with reasonable down payment, SUBURBAN bedroom. - Hving & s. On acre lot, Ga- basement. Reasonable down payment. Immediate pos- GEORGE BLAIR rege. yt EY!. Sell ‘unueeded ngings. for cash woe fas! seaak FE OR 312617 A sia, ee De EOE RATION PLAINS ag Pe wht down DON’T PASS‘UP| Pee DOWN Sette ine are is er d RAY pei lene Realtor Ee ras Sy “Beautiful Ranch Home 3 pedrm. 1% Et Be — home. Choice ¥ a eet Ani Ea heacroe | Near St. Vincents ‘Church floors 0, plas: », baseme int 8. FE _4-0621 and Auburn Ave. end Stosonstal oan ae = ~ “Buy Thra Partridge Syms. frame, rma nd taiteful decors: on NTA REALTY List Thru Partrid ce | ia ene. oa 137 Bald oT P HIGHLANDS, em the price of By owner, 3 bedroom brick, West, t Branch h, Michi $14,750, See this one s0og, Me car partes, love ent, a: es ranc ic Ps; ee stove oe’ is rig ei - Just re- prt ‘odern qe duced to $7,960 for quick $300 DOWN Fase RACkS i) rs crated. 2” bedroom bungs- Basement, Large Wot. OR 31501, ten sel Weel hireach “sv er| friendly dinisg toc. ec sacspes, Lange Wt. R 3-7301 PE 400), elosed sun porch. Full base- Pr ot! heat, Pa I Ma gd BRICK HOME Tage! About 83,840 ‘dows. Rancher sete nen ee a a window, me moder cre Miichen™ ‘ ih] WEST SUBURBAN, — Bet ELWOOD REALTY . OC i Seamneoh alt sel. 1 yeat old, inum sid 3 B d 5143 Ca New brick, 6-room bungalow, full = FE 5-128 FE aed Ptegment, breeseray i farnee. | Sette alas Sot, HR | eng Tom, Sai Si COLT, | sats ceeitice Hille Daa ne edie, $7,000 dows. | €2,500 D DOWN. $10,975 FULL, PRICE. sta chee s fn, modern URON GARDENS beoumitel baahen, ¢ 08 bie “gee lan Fills Ur, FAMILY . had Sead cist’ | Romée."Plonke call ue betore BEATER diet and shee’ ee 61 Fl] B Nit | ret Neompleted charming ,trt ay od buy. 8 rooms and bath part base) u aseme ¥ Sonulital $1000 DOW: Yo. $1000 dn rance closets, hardwood vel home situated 10-room frame on Mt. Clemens St, +|Dorothy S Snyder La eandas Pose WSR vaios, OA. one floors, | full basement. oil lot. 7 very rooms 2 apts, 3 4 room heat, self storing aluminum Homes 2% baths complete with car- unturnt apt. owner. Ten- BROWN PE 24411 or Eves. money +6417 CRAWFORD AGENCY soreeae x storms, Priced eting. drapes. and germs, & vor pay own wi ST ee 83% W. Huron st OC & . trans! = RIDGEWAY | BY OWNER Erseigs OO _MY_ 3G EASY WALKING to Fisher On Your Lot or Ours | tive tine” “**™ F © Seton Se, #11500 SELL OR TRADE—3family.| 0 ih wales sted’ basement | BIRMINGHAM | Pedy. bes. A 2 bedroom Sop BY BY OWNER. 3) - 92 EDR, HOUSE SHELL HOME Gos fe : & “ 3-room Punered vole and hardwood beth. in ve, dining = Ar eae 8k 3, eaturing ined Lan | Immediate Possession upstairs. Full basement oil birch Cee roe oe cine| Landscaped. $10,000; £2.06) ‘Dn. |- 918,800. coment a -g a A rentimtes| tnt. Outer ones Good 8 room : egal, nee yl a4 other nice features. Full = Rare & PE oem rms. home on corner lot, has liv-| [O6Si.5 {Oh atece lots 50 x 436. ath $17,000 with terms. C. PANGUS, Realtor | Why Not. ve. FE 10—PE 2-3971 GI Homes Kitchen dopa, 9 “Dedrooms cane then Lake's best! see Down — 2 bedroom ranch| “Ml, gollect: Ortonville MAtional| tree Ne ie 2 petro | On Lake Oakland z up. Basement, type w with lake privi- Maceday Lake. With life- $7,950 with $750 1 Dn. We have several good older e, end water New four room mod-| leges on Lake. Has euto.| AUBURN HEIGHTS ti aluminum siding and fer GE tonne, Call’ our ‘ef: Friced far below reprodue-| rq home with ceramic bath. New| heat and hot water, nice utility! » rooms & bath, Hardwood fioors.| automatic oll heat and hot | Pui, jake, front ot with ray, fice for addiiional informa- - ; oil a oa in-] room, full price vel basement Garage — weer Sees lots i Guo rs ; firep oll hot Whittemore Street _ ns 20 ket i, Priv-| CUSTOM BUILT — We are now a oat Gone | haces ons te faves lot with s -eenery, tebe, meely car VITO Peni! the ving nd | ES SS A OE een | See tanta “aows ond’ stor could ‘be easily Nad beautiful Kitchen, full base-| 9, cee" tuil bath, villty room wim| "° — Ger beak Paved stron, Meme| varment req ay Vacant, Reduced to $11,500; | latest - eas ens eee GC R I ’ = rol gee et ». — a =. é West Su#urban ; F 136 E. Pike St. Open Eves. terms. om peony : eorg .irwiln 6. pe ; FE 4-9584 Brick Ranch—tot 100x300 -. _ \ eee “| REALTOR (eC 260 Baldwin Ave “CUCKLER REALTY Toms wan't Cdresens dows Giroux-Franks " " Attractive 3 bedroom, ranch ont so x mee Aine eucst PE So eo re esol — Pa 74110 ant seen Oe en, | tee ae OR ,. new! Ouse on adjoining x 200. . : crated | throug Living| Only 350 feet from Union Lake KEEGO HARBOR OFF OAKLAND AVE. me as tcer gunn: LAKE ORION FR FRONT ; a ene tote On 2 BEDROOM — Beautiful kiteb-| > segroom home with full bech Nice stiaded lot with lake =e ee Cer window, tile and ’ c <2, tered walls, Oak floors.| 3, becuoum = tomati rivileges. Safe place for the Close to shopping area. Good fish- bath. Ample closets, Full ee Ae aaa See ee any ere ol furnace, “automatic hy ster Fiddies to veo Let us show ing. Good beating. Priced to sell basement with reation N neater Close you. Only $ : down or J: roo and . suto- Pabeng cash. "t walt on thig one, Call Cherokee Hills cor ts matic oll heat lavatory” and pianite C. HOUSTON, REALTY] Hse itn 80 Suberban Rasch for eppotatument. tis delightful 2" bedroom. brick rage. 18, ad art —_ 50 DOWN acceler Ro vench her with attached | garage. ~ Ideal for Children GI "RESALE NR. DRAYTON PLAINS | Some sty, resre a6 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch fea osturing ceramic tile 4 -Family Brick 3 bedroom frame & pny home.| $1200 Dn. Immaculate 3 rm.| 2 bedroom home with large 19 ft. beautifully landscaped. Dou- A quality home in a fine " bath, extra la iuitehen with Each apartment consists of «a ; | oo north suburban, im-) jiving room, full bie x " is \ beautiful suburban family. at $3,250; $960 down. To Buy~To sell~To Insure MAHAN a tae im f., Sell all or location for fy BUILD NOW Agreeable los ; ate for | in our welt vecteieted an eke GEO neil gs HERBERT c DAVIS. is of | Clore te in en ae re | Sent tocation ‘this fine td fh wide commer parcel for only $1500 w Watkins Pontiac Estates hal wrusrlerd Piero JIM WILLIAMS | wate wanda ye ae ost MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE «| GATEWAYS to WEST SIDE INCOME EAR GENERA Euay srrinc Lakefront meee ae HILL, VIL. MA ged Ele yo must HAPPINESS cFAASGok eStares SUBURBAN—NEW oo ead, ap Br : gee Bome wooded. 120 to : ; | Aue, 1 Boor pian. with 3 of A Kea ey oe SLADD'S INC, ey ‘in| Gaeta Ratan | WILLIAMS = | Ske 28S) = _— is ~~ CLINT N RIVER L HOSPITAL + on exclusive Orange| for if. eles. west Aree ne mY S soem | Sesre Be. rule, whetvent heme |" Fine Business Lots owner, apt. Tor fi8 a. Carpeted” i room and sun- beth Lake road, Waterford week. 3 rooms for modern kitchen Fep. 320 or less at $50 per 17 & week, poco eg Wd fa po gas The ee, waren Stevens, Midwest seaped ft potia ris a Sts yeerpetion ‘room ‘hte HIGH HILL VILLAGE gown. LET THE incon AY ( pg & am | A modern pion nd coms fer : ea, ‘ road. Easily accessible all rou BUY ir weLL MeURE rei | [are Sement tresses | inge’tolngRomasans never a - eet mare sould ‘anpens ‘exkt “rg A alge Gt ae oe MAHAN |.2'sjiitem, | Etcen ge : 4202 Dinie Hwy, OR 3.1980 | building. sien i mee 2008 rms. gas heat. 100x140 n (Mae) AT sity. atten fete RD. 10% W. Huron _ S08 opm = MeeT er NCH | Bor Sale Resort Pre t Prop, 444 BETWEEN DOLLY AnD - 2PM, CABIN WEAR ‘c Geane tes TL so eltes SOR. ER US UaRON, iy 3 NEW HOMES recon ae og emer | ste eseees ek || Ga Vela et ranch home oe & . Lake ON THE Bis a : e Ss at Sa Piz. An outstanding income offering bg Pa brick 4 family and one brick mily on ~ og areee ropert Liar ony A included. oar wi 0 ondttion Sony Wil wn term WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, ‘Tih ® Indian extra large high “suitable for two } 4 lots. 1002150, “EARL, GARREL S Gfull $800, Oakwood Manor, $1,- 9615 see ar ind, EM 3-251! | EM _ 4-4086 $ Acres, $1,000, Dray- ton $1,000. 3 r BRDRE OW SCOTT | LAKE. — FLOYD KENT, Realtor [3 BEDROOM” HOME 90 See | cork of Pocus ete PARKING “Ee a tite. "On ‘val mB Shade & | fruit trees 2 $1,800. $1,650. . $1,800 Waterford Village Pontiac-Watkins Estates ecgen Lake Shores rivileges. $2,750, "Clarkston Estates ‘ooded. From $2,000. Ww ormer Lake Lak W atertord Hill landscaped, rear yard) For Sale Lake Prop, 44 ee Prom. $3,000 fleges POPP PDL PPL LPL PL PPL : 5 . 880-81,450 down. sntent take) ACRE Maceday Lake tee eS rental ace Pear, aie Sas er TURE | Lakefront. $08. front, ot ,crontane on Mie, Lake Angelus Lakefront. From $10,000. TE Only -15 to Milford . = 2 homes 2 4 Sn! We Finance—We inance ing Ground. Easy “terms. EM you Neel us build your cottage or re- : 1, Brand custom ioon Land Ohanes' Gab: fanch Woe. Blastered + Oak | division. sportemens paradise, Will G. Schuett Complete” Dasement Reteckens| fan Low en "payment. ES EALTY heat. Birch doors and cabinets.| terms. . 1064 ©. Hh nland Rd. = —_— Se eee Be" te fire Johnston & Hubbard at wakes base tee = © ie. Only a sides oa PE athe ee Se Terms, ee For Sale Lots 46) Buy Thru Partridge with room, vedreoas biteh, 2 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS List Thru Partridge Pearoome a et ge | Se ee ee as Seis railed’ females. TEEN | gou00 Will sell re ee OK : & é ist. very rea- ieee . . _YOU'LL SAVE sonable terms. appren 60 by ids "Cush es de | “WATKINS” LK. PRIV. CONSIDERABLE 2 ieee 0m teem a wre en ee tees. 280 IF YOU BUILD very. prety tyre ee AOE ot BIO | P desutiful w $ooded lotu 0 Sy HIS SPRING - | PRas Re Ect tt | ce Mee tue wether fs. ru sme i. THIS SPRIN ray ty room, 2 room ae wk Ready for ree al ch a or iy ae COME IN AND WE'LL] & fireplace. ‘tapt. Tents” for sie0 Foal pic ___For Sale Acreage 47 PROVE THIS 9a, in Summer). Lake priv- EARL GARRELS STATEMENT the unbelievable, prices of ee. | 0618 See e.g, BM out My ACR Ing spot, Clarkston area. $2.13, | é Design 2601) Dolane Medel. ae Senet Hurry — aor Ast, SIDE OF POX OE es ant en cays would-be the envy of the neigh-| Many attractive building sites | water tn M7 each. ¢ * suche ean Brawls, moaee. ee Fang is with beau for sale. — ase call | be- 85,9, Park pa sn EE e-gim | $4 © HOU . fins Sel "resunne to” eet'| Doroth Sa der Lavender |, BEAUT Lore IN EVERGREEN) . 30 A ACRES i aff. ‘The center hall ‘new Lake privileges Paved med’ re | North of Clarkston. Excellent Had ‘late floor and-cloect. Hv-| FM 244it or eves MU 4447 to by 146. Cash or terme, | Dome site, 1000 ft. road frontage. |B ihe Rail which makes, for excep wens sj Fiddle. FE 68-4400. Only $5,250; terms or $4,500 cash . bs) *. Scat ostinina creuauos.| Ry Gorge" temig”" 2 coten “0 West sone G ester 18 cae WHITE Zend ef te bias wee nie. sehool, sibue with 4240: down: 818 : tare "windows. front and rear, pe es toni Wilson Ave. neer Seeueraiemecnce'se'k| RPA Gaeta | mnerehee Sy ect BROS. wil be the pride of every | ate TT — a SAW in. 1700 with 9408 ‘- exceptionally See nse | heues 3 apt. Call PE ‘met, 2ess Steclis ‘on Gateer mt ox. lester orhone, OF iin or OR ee Ea Seceacemine arena] Saese Seder Miia |B ane vel ti | ES 3 fie te, Full besement, copper| Income Property 43A! si# s0 sol Tove” $330 with 60 ACRES - tube plumbing and © Sp cat $1300 down; 430 m Gently rolling land with lots - ant iat's alt brick tco./HOLLY — BRICK 3 FAMILY, A d Be l of road frontage, 10 acres good gummer ieatation Ail of us| Spt. ange ‘8 rom apt. ams Realty | gee nits peter fo : fer oun, ours £3.00 you lio pee, mae cisen. | Pull trae arts 388 Auborn Ave. bom cal FE 4-3303 ¥rieed le low at $13,500. with $4,- the deluxe features. Neat schools, all ORiando 3-2420 . 38-2003 5 5,000, eras 2; 5 P Come out and sce ws. Let us| Andrews 4) & e | OE 188. $1,000 OR TRADE. OWN. SPORTSMAN over, "We Deve pelped mony |e eiroes_ 18) 00 Pt BY 100 PT COMNER-| Tenting “ne ceesm flown people in the Pontiac area cial lot. M24. N. of Pontiac.| ficou Locoted ante . Broker, OA 8-3145, * ¥ miles from Santios, Gee ae. We'll ft your plan or any of or ric ge will handle. i we E NEARLY Maceday Gardens Edw. M.S fi HOME PLANS ‘BIRD" TO SEE 75%125. $1,080. ne w. M. St tout, » Real tor we pg in our files. RRICE INCOME ; se rayton Plains Open ees Tu 8:30 ACRES 10 (OR LARGER) HIGH- land — Milford area. Truly beau- tiful on paved main road. $7500 $1000 down & years to pay, Mil- ford: road al ~~ —. of M50 Ri ind Owner me ieee eee £5. nd £5010. ~~ For Sale Farms 48 7 ACRES. HOME, oR ARN. 8 $13,900. sree oad , San in oto HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8044! bem: Buy Thee” Partridge List Thru: ail ene +s i ee are eee ee | “Roy Knauf, Realtor Farm Investment PLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at ‘Telegraph ute bates AMPLE cU R PARKING mee Ac P. W. DINNAN #6_W. Huron st. PE 2077 vamz®S, ACRES house. 60 acres in rustle oni rceagen fa Sale Business Property 49 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Loy HARBOR (ake “Res te ier jer vot & he pela 7a C. SCHUETT, Realtor 7404 S. Highland Rd; (M-59) By White Lake Twp. Hall Investors! We have _ ft. of commer. fron! fitghway between Drayton Plaing and Waterford, In- cludes « all manufac- tu 3 mod. homes ‘ings and 2 commercial build: \. ou sell im one we or = sult. For details J. A. Taylor}? means _Eves. oR bith Too “Or oxvand Ave Free Parking _ PONTIAC LAKE $3 ft. of business frontage rieht in the heart of a fast growing area. Price inciudes stee] trusses ea a 27 ft. building. Only $3,060 F. C. Wood Co. OR 3-1235 b . comer Williams Lake Rd. & M59 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE EL IZABETH LK. RD. fast reel ef reer Pamly dies! INDUSTRIAL ' ores on Phoned fn a $20,- 000 fut p oe. ORCHARD LAKE RD. and both priced om easy terms. CONTRACTORS — _ - — ales? se an ir im This 40‘) io biock pid 73 Your order ont 000-gal buried. Lg tanks. Large hi lea, offi intbidg 448 ‘on Terma WEST HURON Aa — drive inn pee corner M-50 and Case 32 feet on M-58, Full WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 11050 a HURON, ST. Ra. ita: . comtertanie home at t fime. Only $15,500 with $5,960 nee, alone is worth iy EARL GARRELS Rent Farm me Property 48h | _ mt #. Telegraph Seles “gia, rt : , by large beach. ‘Lik Thru aod, WANTED 3 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Sandwich Shop Busy, Suey. Lemme spot, Ter- rifle tim business in ‘corn Beef .. Exe vol- ume. ed evenings and weekends. Low down pay- ment. Business Frontage We have a number of va- throughout Coun- zoned Commercial to de cobrestote an tunity to show you sites. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION N A LANDMESSER BROKER sO 8 ‘Te RD. OUR FRONT DOOR PARK AT MANAGER Maa or wo; ah to own & man- displays in retail : be or part time. No selling. Excellent earnings. Only puts you in this fas- cinating & profitable business. 1 incere, w: Pontiac Press Box And & personal interview will | be arranged by a representative of The Piesta Tie Co. Partridge) é “BIRD” TO SEE q Sowa ALLEY Only bowling alle farming area eondition. ‘ane surfaced. Excellent and Bi, 39-5 bidg. ete tec ca contrac’ A SUPER GROCERY eae competition, All new fixtures and ab new fn 1956. Grossin $1 $12,000 per mo. Ex come “lam rental. Will pence part trade. Terms. Buy with or without valuable real estate WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR . FE 43581 REAL ATE ® eee 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. "TIL 9 WE COVER THE STATE GROCERY & 8&DM. near Pontiac unit m busine everything ¥ down a snout $5,000 mostly and whisk a ca, FLINT. Fea $8,200 96,400 terms, good “STATEWIDE Rigel Rete Estate Service of Pontise D. CHARLES, REALTOR FE 4-0521 _ Sale Land Contracts cts 52 To SETTLE ESTATE 14,200 contract, on 3 eases at yivan Lake, your cost $10,900. Box 110 Pontiac Press. IT 20% DISCOUNT Contract balance, $6,218.25— Payable $63 per mente. ‘ Contract issued on new bedroom ranch home with full oe Nr Near Lake Orion. PF. C. WOO! . OR 3-1238 Kiver 6 call OR 3-2603, - Money to Loan = 53 (State Lisenced Lenders) LOANS, $24 TO 500 GW. Lawrence in Pe 1838 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER, SUCH. LOANS ee HOUSEHOLD oe LD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 things Snr alae MH ial ie Classified Agi 7 ‘Thea Partridge | President Loans to 9800, Up to 24 maqnths =| BUCKNER FINANCE CO. FLOOR WA ” BLDG Loans $25 to $500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8. Saginaw St. ss PE 4-068 =| QUICK CASH $25 to $500 ture veda’ Berkeley we 7 =N~ 7 = . £ Second floct). LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL . FINANCE co. sevident — Iw laurmae at _ LOANS TO $500 $25 TO ¢500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 8-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED *20 to *500 — LP gag = PRL 0 o - a 7 y ee S TA Co. 72 P ® On your s ature, euto or furni- y ign the to 30908 | 56 : ‘ frees r. like new. Very reas. tor freeze JUNKED & WRECKED, FESS FE S685 EAST SIDE . AUTO PARTS t. pak ae labtee ain 8 Bg #1048, : a. a . Reasonable. ame | "tren ene Good con. : a) . s Lake. Y ‘antenna r mNAVALTON TV. Cor. Jos gaan 38” GAS BEAUTY F RANGE, conater, kitthon tanto 9nd. xine. items, clean and cheaply priced. rE 8-087. ADMIRAL TV, 124 INCH COMBI- ~~ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1 purpose on - Exclusive location away from all | i Large bicek pri'd- a aren ! »- | BOAT ALC it FOR GOOD MORTGAGE LOANS FHA—GI— BANK Construction Money R. J. Dettling Co. WO 1-6096 Swaps 55 3 BEDROOM HOME, LARGE ‘cor. r bot. Lake priv mmedi- "housetratler bar om batte er and. air 8 ry plu Walled Lake. CHAIN Pe roe SMALL Ko. totiller FE 2 st tior.., _ guns or $50. FE 2-4708, Cass LAKE ~~ LOT, TRADE OR = for late model Buick, Olds t DeSoto, FE 5-6260 TATE MODEL, CAR AND cae i ie A Td EQUiry IN 31 for nice | housetratler, FE NEW 14 FT. BOAT, it BP. JOHN. . Stade for Sr" ete pag have you. medicine cabinet, oil“ heater and mise. For iture. PE $2672 — 12 102 pm. _Mr. Finley. SWAP, BUY, OR SELL — _ _ Swap ! Service OR 32-8561. SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN mower on a new Eclipse hand, au? or reel wee power mow- Lawn mowers sharpened. lete line _= Boots seeds and fertihisers we seeders ate ES “HARDWARE Easy Park P Aor. sewing achine . c mi . 3-3607. TRADE We will accept pg Pat Jot as down on Ase on «a wat with full bescmeont. F. co, 37-1235 or OR Williams Leke Rd. 9. Comer & M5e _home for ~ For Sale Clothing 56 _ 3414. MAN'S hea JACKET. Tike _new, Size 38. FE 2-3701. ao WILE GREEN FORMA siz 5 = been worn. $15, 3 eared OE ae i cule TO GOLD: Sell| scams u're not using | _en D fbE “EQUITY OF se AM. housetratier, FE 6-8002 = ‘mise tome | ‘iit our trade real or al ec frede. Come ont se E and loo . 2 acres of free po SAT. & bo ‘ ¥ 9 TO 9 4m ot or 1 mile a 40 s =| irobe 18) Stroller thing “te the Tome CARLA RNITURE im 8. Ld FE 23-5523 AUTOMA' WASHER i oa be — $2 per week. Pricigeise s ©, 6 cu. id ire ratrperaior. "8 MY 3711. WING A i o reduced to tg + pee ae $1.25 per week at are 4 oners Sewing center, N. Sagine avROMATIC WAsHERs REBUILT electric ie Late model, | SI portale, radie, rosses 184 AND Genes, after . ) inet & vanity dresser, kitch. = ae 2174 Pontiac Dr. Sylvan &. SELL, LIKE NEW h Mop- ern 76" day bed, matching chair, ottoman: ehatr = : apeabtog t; Ox rug @nd pa Iaple bedroom chair and lam ip: pes og chest on chest; ——— ee and bench; TV console; whine’ wood cotinst fase: rane white haw wad cabinet: 2 — Hollywood beds; and other articles. 309 N. naw Spon NET NO & SOL- Mahogeny dining room set. Bendix oulomatie washing chine Bendix a Sweet's Ap- aimee 433 'W. Huron rE 41133. RTABLE 6 MACHINE, two end tables, arg coffee ERS, $10. Vanity drawers, $4 REFRIGERATOR, $43. iT” TV, 636. Power mower, $25,: Studio couch, _ FE 5-276. ILT MA TAG AU Ww Y tadoae Late aie & guaren- The eer v nee Shop MMONS TWIN BEDS WITH IN- ner eprings, = Call FE 5-8940 a SEWING O uNcHIES & ‘gerv- & rebuild all mekés. Free home estimates OR 3.9702. _ Kirt's SINGER PORTABLE ee ECTRIC, will sacrifige $20, SINGER, Er. iorRic SONBOTE. With attachments. Rowrd bobbin. Pe bat payments of $6.15 mo Hy ray up Refrigerator: . Coronet tas! bring to a ae. od. oe | rot home anytime on Oak “rah o> cixo ER PORTABLES From 50, er makes 50 re- BEDROO CHEST, ond! ante g dresser on4 bpehesse bed, newest t oa Buy “ite go ence at ud & ty aint black — : nay : Aaa md Sewing Center. ve , Terrific values, ‘4 . BOLD. Puraiture chan er’ e ona. Tame ‘8, 602 Mt, wag SOLID OAK DINETTE AND 4 chairs. FE 3.2088. APLE panel bed. 1 night table. dresser and mirror, box _ Fe Stes and mattress. Good cond. SURPLUS TRAILER SOFA BEDs, new. on ot te ie cottages, $59 while Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highwa Drayton Plains” Mich, OR 3-1202. ee oes & 1060 W Haren FRADE ELECTRIC fh Ge jesse a R. ag ag my 1060 TRADEAN IN DEPT. Guar. elec Washer ...... Ra) Besiateie grommets. BREE pe, living room suite 19.95 @pe. toom sulte 9.95 Tab eas range ....., $30.95 Metal es tree... 4.95 $25 vanit ch $3 WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike st. FE 4¢-1122 aa a RINGER sew. Fe ono. eras, . Call Allen's, USED np RECONDITIONED range...... $69.50 oe 50 mn : be AC PRESS. FRIDAY, rAPaMi Sh beT re ii eo Pe ee se ageebens 20.8 . 0 BO el #, ope eee THOMAS ECO _ FURNITURE CO, ede > 4 with a pump, | Pi tional $129.50 ba ag Michigan Fluorescert, iat Lake Ave, A ER wringer FE 4-5169. & . ELSH $i8, FE 25261. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 pasa, Ariat pisis, 1 BAG. MIXER. GOOD) cond, $350. 5 h.p. anne trac- tor. a a C. Griffin. 27861|————— 6-5256, 1 AIR . saw. 861 Rad., alee TRAILER, 6% FY. long, 52 in, wide. 16 high. $60, 82 : ™ % Foe A-l ou LEN HUSKY tractor, 6 attachments, 8685 Lakeview Bivd,, Waiters Clarkston. Tabletop cut own enn eo - FORMICA tye wee Galvanised Steel Area Walls Basement Window for s 025 Ave, 2 TR SAWS, Fis NG TACKLE,| 12” deep $3.96, 18" deep $5.36, Ph. FE 4-i876. Waler_tank, "tools, 48 Mechanic:| 34” deep 96.04 30° deep 082. |~ TERRIFIC SAVINGS COMPLETE maT OF AAT, TOW Be EL TRAILER. 10 FT. BOX. LAYL On: practicslly vow & ofpgssensed divin . EM 3-4016. _ COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co. ent, raers, , BASEBALLS, rs, GUNG, +WHEEL TRAILER. NEW TIRES |g) Orchard Lake Ave. FE gas F8. blowers fans. fee bike, toys. FE 8-1275. & tubeo, All steel frame ws. i |GAS CONVERSION BURNER AND | . DACCS : 8-2325. a N & ANTIQUE, Sago, St tide racks, $18. EM/O Ce acrols. Qood condition, $28, | TOIRTS. CLOSE-COUPLED, WEW-| Buy sell. trade, Burr-shell. 313 z - TILER PE 2-3639 : ims design for Eas The bathrooms, 8. Telegraph. Rd, FE 34708, axle & bed. & wide, 10° long, &|@ARDEN . as tly’ tactory Ss ae | tai tok oe hee ry $55, OL 23-4401. , early new, FE 2-2506. ae selec’ ne tie janley Soe ALL COMFORTS Pe . y . ‘ t installed in new. bench table, t8; Garage Doors ~ Sovember, prices reasansbie. gliders, $10 to $15; 55-gal. barre G 8-2701 wan ctions, $3.50; 14° boat Berry Steel overhead sec- OTL, CONVERSION M-| Col South lyeo, Gmeeve 5-301, cover, mt portable barbecue, er, ge and gun type—cheap.|[ADIES SET OF FIVE WT with pits, $10, PE onde. Ae rom $75 and up. A * 2-3639. cnrome ee = clubs, with +130. peoteze don door « on win ae costs SOPTNER, 60,006 GRAIN. | _ golf bag. OR & MACHINES, 1 YR. us give Sem! Auto. $125 or $50 and as- Tents—Sale or Rent old, $11 each, MI’ 64 wit fae estim 9-0009 | <-fume_Payments. EL 63506. ___ ese Be SO POO See war | PER ATS, LORIN CONDE | OY Ba” Pe new, + 3658, . & joe's A & N —=—~| Electric water heaters 05; oY 39 VOL. COLLIERS ENCYCLOPE- , ‘ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 aia, Latest edition valued at over| TRemptens W's penen © BENSON LUMBER CO. | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ses ter"Fe Sane FeO aay TNE | POO GONE poe Fae |? cel SPE Mane DEUY ~* aye Fe ‘ WHITMORE GRANDPA wirek poriEan 00 0 ORATR a ee ta ark an, “top soll. oe rong er. hice antiques. Sell or trade. FE 3004 W. Huron st, La sone : ~ _FE OT BLACK DIRT. 30 GAL. GAS HOT WATER HEAT. MUTE TOP nee, Call | De It Yourself ok Hay Oh prete” Delivered on Bus> er & burner. On 31161 after 6 BOAT AN POL a. Be bat, 50% OFF ON for AIR GRA " PORRACE. thers cone A ome ating | wand A-l neo Gall neg EL NNING REELS pomol eo csc bs. | _ Baldwin Washed Sand — Gravel — Stone . $29.0) Atrex Larchmont spin- Gravely garden tractor, MI FOR RENT Pd yg Bw | loading, eS See eee eee ng 14.06 Reg. $22.50 Airez iissterted. Sheetrock’ a8 Sheet $1.35) BURME Northern Lumber Co.“ Pen oe Tce rvice Station Equip. neers ern aks ! Cl drums for, ; mud if satis Shccae | pene conn x ag uow a tnay’ eae = amy aN “I understand, Judy,, that yourself!’ aD Newseateren ~ By Jay Alan aps eo Tusy you designed this wall paper Grain eed 71; Sale Farm mal ALFA McCU MM SAWS . SPRING SPE | ae Le \ er ow. have post- be seen my oy ais taeer Wa ans or call Mr. Wilson. FE $-3963. HORSE sacaING AT Your ping ‘Ren ea lew srk 0 Witt treah, of a ist. Phone OA r a ome with ldren. OLive » Sale Sporting Goods 65 30.08 ENFIELD 1917, 1 MM MAU- ser rifle, 357 mag. Great Western $ movelvet, 20 gauge Bolt Action. it a a ‘eit nd cone & $139.95, OR = Cee (Bo. its FE we yt bad WAS AND GRAVEL, trucking. 8 y. OR 3-163, WELL 6120, Dixle Hwy. _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 oe $il. “Plants ‘Trees, . Shrubs 68 A BL also Lake r Be, eA et BIRCH & MAPLE oH HADE to 8 ft. 7. your Bushe) peat fr: oo ak ak ach tree, Corner of cesheuaal s Willow Rds. EM 3-323. oe GLADIOLI_ BULBS, WHOLESALE, t, Fm 7-068), . Bivd, East, HED SAND A cement and mortar, fill dirt and {| Pontiac Lake Butiders * FULL ETE COmRERELA each. Eggs, FonY FOR SALE. 3307 N. DEVON- Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) aboie womans toate | “1 . TOP SOIL No. dealers. Sia soe or MY Loaded or Delivered WOULD Lin 4O BOARD 7 ON 1 horses. Priv. ‘stable. Gond piace WA ‘ EPor. sonable Away ‘trom Bm Ne Sen, & p.m, Wanted Livestock 73 Two ean BURROS. Mu. tual ¢ TWAVE A T C8G5 HOME FOR : wave, 4, 60 pear. T have saved my own mone for Please ‘Sadet. Simm zien, ctl a rf y Me WTD ro Live Ook OP ALL KIND, Forrest Jones, MA 6-5206, ston. For Sale Poultry _74| 1 $1.00 Huston, FE 56-1968. WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS FoR sale. - ¢ Oxbow Lake Rd., 2 Mi. —borth Co Sale Farm Produce 75 PP BEL BOL PBPK LAE AAP : PINE QUALITY FRUIT. N, y, MelIntosh, Jonathan ont 8p: others, Bargeins in cooking apples $1.00 bu. Sweet cider ator in fm work. 3-1483 FE 5-5191. Big Discount Go DRILLS ( pise’ HA te ROTO-TILLE! Las ore, Us F HOU GHTEN Peto Bervice Couaty for 528, Main, a shashest OL 1-9761 - Auction Sale 77 Registered Holstein Jispersal and Farm rey di ost tak |e Ase. _For Sale Motorcycles 83 > oo . = TT i. py 110, $405, | ieee ee MOTESOTOLE. ‘s5~ o 2 yr. old betiers —. 16,046 Ib. mild, 506 Ib. fat on 2x onths ichigan. c. ‘Smith, sales Manager and * auctioneer, an Michigan PAR cease om "your iar Ha Deviduon ee 4 on Bales "Ce ya's ' th For ‘Sale Bicycles 84 & BOY'S 26° COLUMBIA BICYCLE, OR 3-5402. 3| new deluxe model. MoT< PE 4-9101. Boats & Accessories 85 ~ ~ a. ieee tiedh al CTION SALE SAT. AT 6:30 P.M. 1 mile south, mile west of Lk, Orion. _ Lots good furniture, ‘ bikes, fr ‘4, antiques, eg tary on mower, ender trac tor, power lcher, 6 — bench, amall —_. ler & , Als ¥ 2-1921 Shenae enehaeincinieate AUCTION BALE arate Me ¥ ——— at 101 es ‘ee of Us. 23 within the be yy ot Hartland, Mich. at the Mill site. Household goods: Stove, reirig., | nr, laundry tubs, ai tank, Tools Machin Baw, aris, water cz, air com: or, zoos car ‘$1, it: ag 9 reek, Mich, 0, 1 100 & Margorie | Milier png have ing sold ovr farm we will the Mo ey: ret jolly. _ a cattle, dairy ‘equipment, Stan. Perkins, stictioneer. —— Creek. Phone _Vernon State Bank ~BeB_ Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ,...7 P.M. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M, BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1 PM Having purchased e trailer, eon- signer is ring e -fur- nishings, including the lowing good lances; near-new beste | freeze, large size; also am Crosley deep freexe; Olbson elec- rie range refrigerator; lent 24” television. Furniture in- eludes blond rooster set com- ——— dining réom suite, w' tables, coffee table, lamp tables. Also smail jot of new fish- ing equipment. Bud Hickmott, auctioneer; Oxford Community Auction, on M24 just _ of Oxford. For Sale Housetrailers 78 PPP LPP LLL ALA ALLA AD 1964 GREAT LAKES 29° TRAIL Exc. cond. Call after 5:30 Lincoln aoe reel. 584 inp. : WALLPAPER STEAMERS = T, OT ANT 7yCtCS | a pressed. Oakland Orchards, OW ag pice tmonthe. Stroller and teetér-vabe, | SAX EDGERS—POLISHERS “ha, send, gravel, . MA We LANT NOW pens pe Reg. $15.96 Airex Spinster y~ Restaura: dishes and cooking, HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS : TeIDE NT . URGEE : Burns & Duck Le 1 reel. $Now $7.95! utensils. re] : LARESIDE NURSERY | APPLES. si50 4 BUSHEL A AND Kelly's Hardware 3994 Auburn at JACOBSON 27° ESTATE BROWNIES HARDWARE FILL DIRT . TOP BOIL 1544 wlis. Lake Ra A up. Also sweet citer. Momostend eaite Auburn Heights. FE “mower. Used 3 months. Paid OPEN SUNDAY SAND & GRAVEL Te Orebards, $460 Orchard Lk. Wa eit $350; sacrifice “for $200. Exe, | 7® 34230 480_$. SANFORD | pp 9.143" TE 2-605 DERRT PLANTS GROWN CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES HARNESS AND WEAVING| Sind. Phone FE easTl EVENINGS APTER 6:30 _ STRAWBERRY NTS GROWN | “'jo-y Cochran, Lake Orion. MY eee, See coe TET WATER PUMPS W080i. FOR RENT rareuse ior Mor easn | 3-003 36 GAL. EVANS OIL HOT WATER ee Floor sanders—hand sanders—| ig A. STONE GAND & GRAVEL A CHOICE APRLES,—GABAGO_ PO- heater, $25. FE 4-881 after 5. Thompren. of: aie bask | * vacuum cleaners, Wall- “OP BOIL 2, RUSHED STONE. "Robinson ian nrawberty PR gg goody 5 ge cider. Fresh 82 GAL. (Mn el ee ae steamers. rewberty plarts. Lath-| Sees ase. DeConick Bros. 30 Gal. Auto, Gas Heater $54.95) SY ronber in all sises that are| aint sO Orchard Leke Ave.| “iy a STONE — A-l TOP BOIL | 4™ Fs pea "| ghard. Comer of W. Maple and Cab. sinks & fittings ..... $59.50 Up! slightly marred at extraordinary : Black Dirt, Pill, Sand, Orevel. | SHADE TREES. a ana watt VE Laundry traye, stand, faucets $18.88) Valves Mic 393 | PFA Evan Humphrey ore | maane menee red. maple, & tilver ForsTOn 3 338 -SELVERSELL 172 South beginew St Orchard Lake Ave Ernie. ofe ea sR gE yp vng male. 1% 0 ia wna. eat ASSORTED | SIZE WINDO | tigne ee cote cued ab) aPeet Dees 1 dave. Weebtaye Walt, Beatty 136 Baldwin, FE} W 2d i = ee ante, | Sale Farm 1 Equipment 76 76 —— PE 2-50 : — - 5-047! or PE §-0354. | 6-320. 4:00. Montcalm ‘ ee Se LAWN MOW. SHARPENED. | _156 W. Montcalm. FE cane . A-1 TOP SOIL _Pontiac Landscaping. 633 8. Blvd. |7 =. w blade S021 Beott Lk. RS. mostat oe $65. coer bows liver. FE 2-1311. Ca: Eq t 61A — — loaded and dellv-| SHADE TREES a “Viao FRcStOR WITH - a 1136 williams “LE | DA LM, OWER | PARTS, CHAINS. | meras, Equipmen Ao ee vce FE _seu2| Suser maple silver maple Scar-| equipment. Top shape. FE 2-5040. eee oe dg, Ga M'Go. 288 'B Walon, | ARGUS C3. 8 MM CAMERA WITH |Ai TOP SOIL, *ILL SAND &| Ys" "o's" avatteble any’ ameent te BOLEN GARDEN TRACTOR. Miaclsomastes hove, if eamoale Telephoto, lens & TDC projector.| gravel. G & E Truckingt. EM) Retail or wholesale. Evergreens Papiite ner : TV, 2 tricycles. FE 46087. LIONEL & AMERICAN La ec aMERAS Mai TOP BOIL, FILL DIRT. BAND PonttAe on TOecAPInG —AAA BUYS Aluminum set fiat F ney. ER Rg oo BOUGHT, SOLD. TRADED eS better deal wus, TERMS, Reynolds © aluminum Pw -| TASKER'S .| with ris tapes. Cost $166, i = a MALE ccLLIn PUP LEE'B SALES & SERVICE WF ee fe verti rl Yi, os, TH. Call after § p.m. Black dirt sand. gravel & nm.|*. Sn Sine » $25. | 921 Mt, Clemens 8t. 30 sous out exert taal sfatons of ‘colors to choose, from in. robe Pp a EM 34515 | ¢ YR OLD GHETLAND PONY with plow end, cultivator. $325. painting . o vi ee and fibergias awn- ber pase or Jelled Magte "eo Sale Musical Goods 62 AL Fore athND, ORAVEL ; pice . OL s1b4s, _ORtonville, NAtional 17-3651. oungstown and _& fil, PE 5-7650, PE ¢1303 eS ree ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL Cc — tay ai i Grehara Dass w FE cine ° EA TOP S0il. SAND. GRAVEL ike “kao SeAOLE 1 wares | tractor vreuse e windows, Jal ental peat. . ee een fron, Ne money dows, 86 mo. ent! LUMBER BARGAINS ie BASS ACCORDION, EXC. fag tited) Bel. FE Print OF 3 Prembes. Drayton | {vig - FRAZER ER ROTOTILLER up. ——— Rés. a 'yane Used and New oe cond. $125. FE re erga pe ee oe Pts mel 32379 i; PeRESRED. ted ‘ie tillers fan service. orients on Call OL 1-9941_for — estimates. 254 shorte “pei: sig or be &. | “cee i A — wha 38 fe ee | at Feintered. #8 sie FEF Teor! _dyke Rd. ~ ae seer NES ag| wil inci carminareet Baa, Sey FAT PERT |FatO" 0: PEND LIONS | BES DRTTAN a Gt Bear | Snes PT Ep Porites PEs Tet (Field tile inks, pipe, 6 BALDWIN ACROSONIC. Lik | —FE_%1!12 or FE 2-8572. Dee ce panne, Acére; li mo. old | SOLENS & WHEEL HORSE RID in a EXCEPTIONAL “VALUE, 3| Weatherstrip windows $12.95 up. new, “price. PE 2-60i6. BA TOP SOIL, RICH, BLACK | 320 Gregory Ra at Otewchivule. ing | wal tractors.” Used . $25. Bet) Re moter .. §1. B l Bon ° ons Sand, gravel pw fi dirt. Come and see them.—FE 71-9060. pieaeoe | Rotevuilers OR %_ to 1", $12/Ceda. fence ware: SB ongo—Calypso— _ Bug PE 5-458. ikD KEG EROLEM Paine = FQuiPMENt end articles, FE 4-2114. (Rolling door ware... .. $3.12) drums, special, only ai ti tors mir DIRT. GRAV- Spaniel puppies Sired by Cham- Dixie Hwe 3-197 “SAVE PLUMBING: sub PHA terms PREE. Estimates ‘eat dleplay mevicen tie | a rare. 8 nag Pat Bik FIGAND | goo Be ActBe woe tht + 172 8. PE 6-2100 ‘SURPLUS LUMBER & | ‘om-toms, maracas, shakers, me- ravel rocks. 2:3480. MTatg is Roepe Marter. ‘FE Come In and See Our Line MATERIAL SALES CO.| Gies-Siickey Shouse rhythm band c — 53780. of Oliver Tractors: ways \ ) OR >-7003| cuifil, 986. 190 base, Secordions.| Sol pests ll cested ey © ee ‘LUXAIRE FURNACES now $266. Hohner. 7" shit |Z-1 TOP SOUL SAND GRAVEL © qua ese OSs om . GERMAN Petit. THA) Tanita ptr Gig | Pi gee ame or Oh, Sa | Shara Pens Mme. On ee | rsa ar cea or building needs free es- terme, teens See ay ." now $285. 190 bass "used | ASA a alee po agg BEAU XER Ct een ~ Saon timates, : only $79.50, Hohner,| $i... cheap, § months old. 28 Chapman Wz carry a complete line of parts. Ser eee ee ine «(| MEDICINE CABT od hg EL Re lp: , KINDS OF GRAVEL, BEACH B_ ve OM, aor | ed the uipment. “ ce wement mirror, all metal cabinet. 87.05| Gipson, Gretsch, Fender, Martin. rotted cow manure. FE Boer ON FERRIED ER un, et, oft | wTiac “rane “ixb STRIAL poret® Marked Lumber Meoead $3.95. Slightly marred. Also qnite|'55 Cadillac 62 Sed, $2695 $495 55 Buick Hardtop ..$1695 Sree Ca on tein. "SS Ford Or. ..<... $1095 ’55 Olds 98 Starfire $2195 "54 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2595 .\’54 Olds S. 88 2-Dr. $1395 54 Buick 4-Dr, .....$1195 "54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 945 ‘34 Ford C'liner Sed. $ 945 *54 Olds D. Hol. Cpe. $1595 °53 Pontiac C. 4-Dr. $ 795 "53.Chev. Cl. Cpe. . 53 Pontiac Convert. $ 795 '53 Nash Sedan .....$ 495 "52 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 395) "52 Olds 88 4-Dr. ...$ 445 ‘Sl Olds S. 88 4-Dr. $ 345 .-$ 295 51 Pontiac Sedan ..$ 245 ‘31 Chevrolet 4-Dr. ’S1 Cadillac 62 4-Dr, $ 495 "50 Ford 2-Dr. eeeee .$ 250 50 Olds 2-Dr. sopoock: 295 ’50.Buick 4-Dr. ..... $ 245 _ CHEVROLET 1957 DEMOS. : Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC. C SAVINGS $195 he Ode en on cee as YOU HA AVED NEVER & tow: FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION ~ HASKINS: ~ “Oakland County’s - Fastest Growing Dealer” 751 Dixie at Mi BOT Open ites 4 8 ANT.:GE OF OUR HEAD LOCATION 49 Cadillac 60 Spl...$ 445 JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 CHEVIE, 210, 2? DR. 2517 _N. Adams Rd. FE 1953 CHEV. 2 DR, RADIO AND heater. Standard = — new _paint, $475. FE 5 HOUGHTEN & “SON OFFERS 55 Olds Holiday Coupe *55 Olds Super 4-Door 54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan *54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. "54 Olds Super 4-Door "55 Ford Ranch Wagon "55 Buick Riviera ’53 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door *53 Chevy 2-Door Sedan ‘53 Chevy Sports Coupe ’51 Chrysler, 4¢-Door Sedan ’51 Ford Convertible _ HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR —- OLDSMOBILE Gmc TRUCK DEALE: ALE: $28 N. Main, Rochester. On 1-9761 YOUR LIFE’S glADE ust c “EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly; dial FE 28181. ‘ 56 Chev, H’top eer 5 '96 Ford Wagon... $1595 | .$ 695); -$ 345) -| CHRYSLER \ 3 CHEV. 2-D ‘Remember? I drank to your health and mine just 10 minutes before we crashed!’' For Sale Cars 91, For Sale Cars 91 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE, 1950. transportation, $100. EM Cr) CHE v * BEL. COUP Ee, R&! en, ie woe MA 54 Plym. Convert $1085 TOM BO 0 -_Dealer condition, OR i185. DESOTO, 1962, +DR. CLEAN, SEL BELL a DR. Call after 6. ae z $280, will handle. Tabs exes - ments, MUtual ¢4139, CPE, | "54 Chev. Bel Air White 1056 Bel Air , V8 en- ‘HFORD FAIRLANE @ DR. RAH Soe a eS ee 1957 PORD 600 4 DR.,’ SEDAN. ne ae NORTH CHEVROLET |_ ‘now tires. Cau itayfatr 6900." 1000 S. WOODWARD |i FORD. 7 DOOR, V4 “naw. BIRMINGHAM ‘A WA @ cyl. 2 tone, Auto. trans- ore, farmington “CHEVROLET 1985 Bel Air 3 en xecutive’s car. 49216 SALES. Cass at Pike St, FE _2-01 os Teed ete OK PAND | SAFETY TESTED SPECIALS ‘33 CHEV, 4+DOOR SEDAN $475 TAC R SEDAN 405 'S4 CHEV. BEL AIR SED. P.G, $795 "54 Chev. 4 door wagon ‘sires 53 LNCLN. HARD TOP COE "$5 cH ¥v +e] A $1495 , LOW MILES SAVE MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM As low as 0195 or your car down SAVE AS YOU gl Dice SAVED TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION HASKINS ( CMEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Dixie Highway at M15 MA 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 lates, exc. condition. 659, - FE 8-647. (PERIAL 65. . FULLY D.« $1195 | 5 $1205 | Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR $1350 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER RD DEALER 1-971) KSTON Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD-MERCUR MY 29-2611 Don't Be Confused By A Long. Guarantee Our MANY YEARS . PONTIAC 56 Convertible .....$2395 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. - _ PONTIAC 54 Station Wagon. .$1195 4 door— Radio and héater. Hy- dramatic. A 9 passenger car. OLDSMOBIL, E 53 Four-Dr. Sedan. .$ 950 Radio- & Heater, Hydramatic, Power steering, CHEVROLET . 55 Convertible ..... $1595 Radio & Heater, Powerglide. PONTIAC 55 Club Coupe ..... $1595 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. OLDSMOBILE 47 Two-Door Radio & Heater, Hydramatic - ~~ Good transportation 56 Geakan 870 icra $2095 | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. . * BUICK 56 Four-Dr. Sedan. .$1975 Dynafiow — For the, family man. $2095 eeeees red interior. PONTIAC RETAIL - STORE. . “GOODWILL: | _ USED CARS” | ent FE bid oe a So aks For Sale Cars “9, $0 oad gaoure ¢ ee. S8SSs. ae USED CARS ‘ ins Wi slit i WN . nme REONE. 2] PLYMOUTH :| “endif, “retin heater ‘whts| MP Belvedere hard top, radio Bee. for’ g set Satake on, oer “and steering. $1345 Very easy terma NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM = ee teats” Ga ustele er. wre private. Best™ faa drives ore. 2-411 Gertatines Ford rd V8 overdrive oe 3 eee : isi PLYM. CAMBRIDOE 7 DR. pny bee. power ‘ B.S &, oo ner. 's Berv- Bodie nice bs eentceuesncuec = 1088 roe : 7 cutiton a | | ‘atudebaner 2222200 | & ‘ Will trade for EDA money down, assume ments 4 eredit CONOMY USED CARS ps Hydramatic Ike ‘new. PE 2aii8 ves, PF ‘PLYMOUTH ink TO) ee a hydramatie, & brakes, RAM, (hive vals, over: $1395 inal ; E NO Long, easy terms. money om. tcume peyments| NORTH CHEVROLET Parks. Midwest ¢1500, Harold} 1000 S. WOODWARD NORTH CHEVROLET LDS SUPER 88. 4 DR. 1963. FU' BIRMINGHAM OLDSMOBILE 141 PLYMOUTH, 4 DR. BEST fer, 1158 Boston. : 1081 1034 Super 88 2-door sedan, pow- | “hardtop cond. been used er brakes, power steering and; 4, on4 —_ ee. Bae very ‘loaded with extra accessories, clean, new tires, 3-1920 or FE 40003 YM $1295 ae ee ten Make your own terms, "PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, doe a 1000 S. WOODWARD West Side Used Cars BIRMINGHAM Drive out =~ overhead is low and save difference! Many makes & an Phe choose from. West Side Used Gars a& H. * 923 W. Huron $850. _Baner. Mir sont: = BUD SHELTON|* ee For Your Summer STUDEBAKER CHAMP CLUB COUPE 3000 ‘sctual mites, "oe Layped car with clean, overdrive, it Ry Fe fh Bey 4 sales, 68 ‘Oakland. 9S VOLESWAGN, SER WW. Birmingham Clean Cars | Financing Our Specialty New — . Location 55 Pontiac H’top . . $1395 55 (Buick H’top ....$1395 56 Chev. Del Ray .. 1595 ’53 Lincoln H’top . $ 945 ’54 Ford C’try Sq. ,.$1045 55 Ford Victoria ...$1745 55 Chevrolet V-8 ...$ 975 ’55 Olds Hardtop ...$1645 ’56 Mercury H’top . .$1845. 55 Mercurys. .$1095 & up 12 to choose from See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN MERCURY i melee MAPLE Beats, AROUND " OFFERS THESE *leaginee Specials "CONVERTIBLES = wAGONS — — HARDTOPS —Everything— * Pun in the Sun _ STATION \ WAGONS 55 FORD 2-Door eeeeeeee Peery Teer $1695 51 CHEVROLET 4,Door™ a cide weasesenaerS 595 4228 SO FORD 2-Door starerecesecnseeseeeeren§ 175 CONVERTIBLES SS FORD ......ccccscceesees veveeeweees $1695 "SS FORD. .....csssesescesceeeccecceeeeg $1695 '§5 PONTIAC ...... verre esceceeccaveceee $1795 4290 "53 PLYMOUTH ....:sccccccecceseeeee ee $ 295 This Weeks Specials! '§6 PONTIAC 2Door ..-seeeeeeeeees veeee $1495 4153 , : '56 FORD 4Door .......- besseeeseecee es $1295 55 FORD 4Door ....s.ceeseeeeeeeeees . $1095 4119 "55 BUICK Club Coupe ...s..+.-+++s++4+-$1685 54 BUICK Club Coupe. sawesewnteeces «$1295 'S4 PONTIAC Club Coupe eee et sees S O08 '§3 FORD 2Door ....- ne seecenecececeee-$ 598 | 53 PLYMOUTH - 0... eee eeeeeeeeeee ves. $ 495 51 PACKARD 4Door .......seseeeeeeeees $ 245 51 LINCOLN ‘Club, Coupe eeteseessicaes + -$ 245 '§0 CHEVROLET 2Door becencecueenecens $ 175 51 CHEVROLET 2Door scisccseceseess ..$ 295 ‘51 FORD 2Door .......+.-seeceeeeees ...$ 395 '§] CHRYSLER 4Door -.....0.ec0e-s0ee- $ 495 "Cy Owens’ Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FES-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Michigan Beauty | FEA 44546 ENJOY .. get next to nature — make this summer different than the others by exploring our lakes, streams and beau- tiful highways. You can, you know, if your car is a MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “O.K.” Used Car. Guaranteed to bring you top performance and a summer full of fun. 5 New Goodyear Tires Factory Guaranteed — on all ’55-’56 models Lifetime Car Guarantee on all ’51-"57 models as long as you own the car. North Side 641 Oakland Ave. "SS PONTIAC Cofivertible ..ccsccinsescss $1795 |) 8 CYL., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic.—A dream car. 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door ......... 1495 Se Heater, Powerglide, 2 tone BLUE. Excellent '5S CHEVROLET Station Wagon......... $1545 Radio & Heater. Powerglide.—~RED' D PRICE 55 PLY MOUTH 4-Door escecce ee eeeeree $ 945 Heater, Dark GREEN—Save $300. 5S FORD Custom -4-Door ........ce0ee0e: $1295 peg Heater, O'Drive, Jet BLACK. You see— 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop ........ 945 — we leggy wr IVORY & TUR@' - Many other ; S3 CHEVROLET a Decr dea eae tielcise seine. $ 745. oso & Heater, GREEN & Fiesta “CREAM. -A good roi: CHEVROL ET Deluxe 2-Door .......... $ 475 — & Heater. Powerglide, Onyx BLACK. — Very South Side 2118S. Saginaw ‘S6 CHEVROLET 20D00t 210 <..02--0s0s- $1645 Radio & Heater, Powerglide. IVORY & Onyz BLACK. Almost new. SS CHEVROLET. Convertible ............ 695 5 aise Radio sa" .8, Lig g oka Powerglide. IVORY AND 55, CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door .......... 1445 8 at & . Heater. Powerslide. IVORY and Maht iN. Mace ‘inside and outside "SS CHEVROLET Del Rag ...cssc0sss-cs0: 295 Radio & Heater, IVORY & RED, with BLACK Vinyl interior. ‘SE FORD Sedan c.c-: csc ccs cece ss eass ses 845 Radio & Heater, 2 tone —_— If you don't like thie one we have many others "SS FORD Victotia Mate Samit’s taking dhnee Mesne oh See duce Taylor studios for her TV spec. Jack Oakie lost 100 pounds .. . the Walter Cronkites named|* so he can get in an Ivy League school ... John Wayne cabled Bill Holden, new box-office champ, “You sneak!” ene Sara Aman, ex-Miss Israel, is fea- tured in “The Virtuous Island” here. Mrs. Brod Crawford agreed to di- vorce terms... & * * * EARL’S PEARLS ... A bachelor’s a man with no ties except those that need cleaning. é x « * WISH I'D SAID THAT: Lucille Rob- erts, about her husband Eddie's mind- reading patter: “Don’t mind my hus- band’s little jokes. .He doesn’t have any big ones.” a a x* * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Any man can tell you that a diamond is the hardest substance known—especially to get back from a girl. About the only thing left in this world that can be shocked—is grain +. That's earl, brother. *s Today's R Radio eae - WIR, (100) «= CRW, (oem) WW, (050) — (is) «WXYZ, cate wron, (140) WIDE, cae) TONIGHT - News, Kasem WPON, Seouts, Revival Hr.) Ww. Don Mi News, Carl Shook oe Wan Dhes Gheehan, Page Won, Bae : Beh oes ‘News ; : WW. Minute 1:00—w. Ne 11:30—WIR, Music ° WXYZ, Ed aR, News, Gunamoke ww. ps CKLW, News, | veoh. ees kee eon Gerais ocr | Geewe ewe Bares ie =e : with season 9:90—WIR, 734 Wron, Moulder” 2 — WWJ, Min * ess | Buibellang Date SATURDAY MORNING wxye, Ba, McKauaie 1:30—-WiR, Jobnny Dollar wate, "tia 4:00 WIR, soe Melody ‘ Ww. Winter, News WiBk Boa a Ww, News, °B. Maxwell |e y Monitor * | 2:00--WaR, Sports, In'dt’mt angi cKLw, geod Mors Salve News, ts me| WHY fame | Eee So | eae ee wate FP. Bird’ cist | Won: Ameren te'xamee | WEAR, Regs, opto CKLW, . Lewls Jr. 6:20—W. ture , bd WPON, Cleve. WIBK Casey | a ah enn 10:30—WWJ, News, Monitor | , WCAR Pa e WXYZ, Johnny le 2:30-—-WJR, Pan American Wolt, Hews CREW, News, MM WwW, News 1de_wwy, 3-ster extra | CF Good Morning WJBK, Norm 1 — aval: Suite XYZ, News, Bruce ae ewe, ‘™, CKIW, Gabriel Heatter WCAR, News . Holiday vee News wt :00-—-WJR, Dan Kir 11:00—WIR, News, Le ews, Lenhe ‘ww ieee "Wwa" noe Maxwell” Ww, Monitor" * | WCAR, News CKLW, Coun WxYZ, Fred Wolf WXYZ, News, Slagle 3:30—WIR, Stars for Defense wi Baseball WJBK, News, Reid CKLW, News WWJ, News, Monitor , Baseball © wee News. Allen WCAR, News CKLW, Bud Davies » Barly Bird Club WPON, WJR, Parade of Bands 0:09 Wd, Mentor 3:38-WIR, Music 11:90 -WIR. RB. @. Lewis WWi, News, Monitor WXYZ, Mickey Shorr WW, Bob Maxwel WHE News WIBK News, McLeod 9:00—WXYZ, Mickey Shorr WJBK, “4 CKLW, News ‘CAR, News, Walrod WCAR, News : WJBK, News, Lenhardt rg a Music Hall - $:30—CKLW, Platter Exp, — : 8:00-—-WJR, Vinall, Guest p84 ws, Monitor 16:00—' ‘J, Boxing WWJ, Bob Maxwell SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4 ELW, = Kit CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WXYZ, 8, Wolf 12:00-—-WJR, J. Vinall, Farm WOAR. News, Top $0 WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW, s, Good Morning; WWJ, News by Cederberg | 5:06-—-WJR, Philip Lenhardt WCAR, News WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ, News, Around Town| WWJ, News : WCAR, News, Allen CKLW, News, Davies CKLW, News, Album Oein r euhtay WPON, Wi News wat News, Re vg lie | Gove, Bs McLeod 4 8:30—W. Music Hall News, artyn ews, Walrod Lige_wom, ot » wi Ms a" wee reh, Time apne Music Pehl age pos Hall lew jor ic Post Wiliams wae } onl of the Saddle wee You Bet Your Life ww, sees, Soe A we, ie" Reid XYZ, Red Poley WXYZ, cKensie cr, Top of "Town Allen, T. Malone CKLW, Bud Davies Show WPON, Holiday -- Today's Television. Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soldiers. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. 6:15—(4) Weather, (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 7 \6:25—(2) Weather. 80—(7) Public Defender. “Jockey and the Nun.” (9) Boston Black- ie. “Narcotics.” (4) Great Gil- 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery. in (4) Patti 11:20—(2) Sports Final, 11:25—(2) ‘Nightwatch Theater. 7:00—(7). Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Man Behind Badge. (4) Code Three, Racketeers counterfeit circus tickets. (2) Ellery Queen. 15—(7) News.~ 7/%:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin, Medicine man is exiled from tribe. (9) Million Dollar “Movie. Charles Boyer, Mariene Dietrich in ‘‘Gar- den of Allah." (4) (Color) Xavier ‘Cugat. (2) Beat the Clock. 7:45—(4) ‘News. $:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Jim tries to reform youthful robber. (4) Blordie. (2) West Point. $:30—(7) Crossroads. Hugh Mar- lowe stars as Protestant mis- sionary who helps restore tribal lands to Wisconsin Winnebago Indians, (4) (Color) Life of Riley. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Jack Play. ‘Thomas Mitchell in (2) District Attorney. 10:45—(4) (Color) Red Barber. --Bostor. Red Sox outfielder Jackie Jensen. Last-Ditch Fight -| homes *| bill would accomplish nothing and 7'| would ball up familiar legal pro- “| ploye salaries. .| bill that has been in. hot water Alexander Knox, Marsha Hunt in Ryan Promises Refuses to Abandon Bill for 60-Day ‘Cool Off’ in Divorce Cases LANSING — Sen, Harold M. Ryan (D-Detroit) promised a last ditch fight today to save his bill for a 60-day “cooling off'’ period in divorce cases. | The proposal failei by two votes to pass the Senate yesterday in its first try, There were 16 favorable votes and 14 against. Ryan refused to abandon it. Ryan advanced the measure as" a means of .cutting the divorce rate and preventing broken through promoting recon- ciliations during the waiting pe- riod. He has the support of a group oi circuit judges in Wayne County,|,. and a few outstate. The opposition, chiefly from the ranks of lawyers, contend that the cedures, the warrant system the State now uses in paying its bills — em- The Senate killed ‘hottie club” for weeks by sending it back to committee. | The bill would have prohibited is- suance of club liquor licenses to bers unless they were affiliates of national organizations. 7:656—(2) On The Farm Front. ria Michigan State Univer- groups with fewer than 300 mem-|6:15—(2) Wrestling from Chicago. “No Place for a Lady”; Ayres, Florence Rice in oe on the Air.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater: Dick Powell in “Place Full of Stran- gers.” (4) Tonight. SATURDAY MORNING 7:30—(2) Meditations. ty. $:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. 8:30—(2) Hickory Dickory Docks: 8:55—(4) (Color) News, . 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids, (4) Industry on Parade. (7) America on Parade. , 9:15—(4) Playhouse 15. 9:30—(2) Captain Kanguroo, (4) Quiz "Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. 10:00-.(4) Howdy Doody Show. (7) heube Time 10: 30—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- house. (4) Gumby. 11:00—(2) Cartoon Party, Sage- brush Shorty. (4) . Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. 11:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4) Capta‘n Gallant. 11:45—(9) Billboard. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big -Top. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Calendar. 1: ah Lyall Smith Sports Page. (9) Uncommon Valor. 2:00—(2) Baseball, Detroit at Cleveland. (4) (Color) Hobbies in Action, (7) Foreign Intrigue. (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. 2:15-~(4) Pet Parade. 2:30—(4) Town and Country. save Jim. (9) Saturday une. $:00(4) Playhouse “30.” Ramar of Jungle. 3:30—(4) The Big Picture. (7) Milky’s Movie Party. 4:00—(4) “Ice Festival of 1957’. (1s) Commerc! rim. Man: Dies, Baby Born 4:30—(2) Baseball Scoreboard. (9) Texas Musical, Harts, 4:45—(2) TV. Billiards. 5:00—(4) Long John Silver. Popeye. (9) 5:30—(4) Roy Rogers, (7) Bowling Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok (Copyright 1957) « ACROSS 1 Greedy animal ‘4 Mi t-flying — nae | Fl. Gersh _—__ 13 Wings 1 14 Arm 15 Negative conjunction | 16 Aban Hires b 20 Make amends i 21 Imitative animal 22 Sea eagle 24 Shelter made of. canvas 26 Landed 27 Seed vesse 30 Fall flowers 32 ae of the ee os cee _ 4 36 Meadow 37 Listen = ws Foot meme ‘emma ‘a! 61 Unele Tom’s { : Fil 82 td Baba and eee en a 53 Hutte § Toward the 19 More likely 38 Attack Sr yee sewwe ee , en 24 Kite part “ ottiee — 25 Hireling & Horsebeck 57 Sneaky 8 Montane city 26 Donkeys sport 1 Beare im” ieee” — 3 eats ound 2 Press 11 Mentanty 29 Serving vessel $7 Wicked 3 igus 17 Raved 33 Track mon $0 Bronwen . The following are answers andjwould get out of the car first, explanations for Pot-O-Gold Puz-|then pick up the package of cans zie No. 4 which appeared in the| and LEAVE them in some out-ol- Pontiac Press last week. the-way spot: . E.- (9) ACRIMONY. — Bitterness A. (2) MULE, .A MULE that! and hatred often make one spouse won't work is certainly not serv-| unwilling to agree to a divorce, ing his purpose, so there is n0/ out of sheer revenge. If the hus- point in paying out money for) band wants the divorce badly, he his upkeep. Many rules are made) would be inclined to offer alimony by silly people and really have|as an inducement to get it; the no purpose. wife who wants a divorce might B. (3) SKIMPS, Though skimps and scrimps mean much the Useless or . ing ideas seem sound As a rule, the man who has: them, ghey likely to be dissatisfied the 3 everyday job where be fe to be dis- true worth is not recognized, An impres-) man with fertile ideas wilh lt bring the them to use in his wert to and build up his job. D. mae Be _ fe or acer: om 3 § a i i 3 tle 3 of 8 . i ons ice gz z 2 i imotions — such as jerkiness, in jin response to your best joke e ‘a subway ballet. Q. (33) GLUM. A GLUM look would indicate that it was con- sidered definitely unfunny. A dumb look merely means that the hearer did not get the point; it may be owing to his stupidity ——— told. R. (35) MUSTY. MUSTY fruit: even a housewife would not want her family to eat it. Mushy fruit has become over- ripe but is perfectly wholesome would be mildewed or moldy, and budget-bound to eat. 0 AY, ‘APRIL. 26,1991 (7) conceded, a Kote * ” Ae Video Marshal Loves His Job No Objection to Staying in Western Roles By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Genial Jim Arness may have his hands full keeping the crop of villians mowed down on television, but off-screen he, is a man without a worry in the world. * * * With a steady job on CBS’ “Gun- he has just about everything he -| has any right te expect right “I couldn't possibly complain} about anything,’ he said with a grin his video foes have never seen. * * * “T know that actors have the re- putation of being perpetually dis- satisfied," Jim went on, deftly fold- Lew "8 his 6-foot, 6-inch frame into a ‘Gunsmoke’ Hero Has Wikmou? A Wonmey — Jemes Asmne testes, Wks oulase U. S. Marshal Matt Dillon on CBS-TV's “‘Gunsmoke,” claims that in his private lifé he doesn’t have a worry in the world. However, as Dillon, he has to deal with villains such as John Hoyt (right) and Richard Avonde (left) every Saturday at 10 p. m. Vandenberg Among Candidates restaurant booth, ‘‘and to a cer- tain extent that’s probably a good thing. CREATIVE PEOPLE SAfter all, they're supposed to be creative people, always working for something better. But I think you have to temper that with some- * * * “There's really not much more that I could ask for now, except more money, of course, and every- one wants that.” Even on the subject of income tax, a grim problem for most of us around this time of the year, dim drawied easily: “Well, I only have to give Uncle Sam part of it. I get to keep some for myself.” * * * What is even more startling in an actor who seems destined to per- form in equine epics until silver threads begin showing in his dark brown curls, Arness is as compla- cent as a steer in clover over the status of his career. WHY FIGHT IT? “No, I'm not getting tired of Westerns,” he snorted, “It just . [happens to be the trend right now, so why fight it. year or two to make some motion pictures, Arness shrugged, they very probably will be oat operas too. Arness’ show has heen con- sistently one of the top-rated of- ferings on television, but the gun-toting star insists that not even ratings the great ulcer : — ot the industry, worry i ti in Gado ew top 10 shows occasionally,” he “but I don’t want to be No. 1. When you're No, 1, there's only one way you can go—down!" in 2-Car Accident TORRANCE, Calif. (®—A man died and a baby was born in an automobile Highway said Ches- ter G, Wasmer, 26, was driving his : , Emma, to a William E, Martin, 51, collided. A witness helped deliver Mrs. Wasmer's baby, a 9 pound 11 ‘ounce son, on the scene. Both were in good condition at Gardena Hospital. Wasmer suffered - only —— injuries, but Martin died ter. Officer Runs After Car on Foot, Nabs Driver ‘S$, (38) WANT. Though pant for water, in this context, means jyear’s eggs appeared to be WASHINGTON WP — Sen, Mans- field (D-Mont) stated the special committee to name five former senators for a hall of fame could save itself a lot of trouble by lim- iting itself to those who served be- fore 1900. The Montanan, a _ conimittee member, told a reporter that if the group sticks to senators who pre- ceded the present century, ‘then we're not likely to have much con- troversy.”’ * “But,” he added Urges Hall of Fame Limit Kentucky, Daniel Webster of Mas- sachusetts, and John C, Calhoun of South Carolina. * * * The 20th Century senators who have support include Alben W, Barkley of Kentucky, William E. Borah of Idaho, Carter Glass of Virginia, Hiram Johnson of Cal- ifornia, Robert M, Lafollette of Wisconsin, George W. Norris of The committee, which is to early next week . aa te Bel selections, plans to decide frist whether to include senators who served in the 20th Century. Many | of the nominees who have strong support served comparatively re-| cently. BACK TRIO So far there has been consider- able backing for the ‘‘great tri-| umvirate”’ of the decades preced-| ing the Civil War—Henry Clay of King Cobra Lays 56 Eggs at Zoo, First Since ‘55 “SERNIE? 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