a se bi tiie wks Ah Vital Me a ab ’ ~Teamster Ruling l1sth YEAR ee : j ; ; ‘. — : } ‘ sama Cis 2 we euceemee sos a8 z u a = i. aS : 4 : - f 1 s " hs tA / oa a \ : 5 q “ : ‘ BS. Se) ‘ £3 \ é * i i ; ‘ rs { ie | ai ; , Fon 4 \, i ii * 2 . oF i i The Weather _ 2 oy _- ot Ny oe I ' . . U.5. Weather Burees Forecast | } > 1 | se } ; Fi Bua Peset) Ry pi yee Se a TOR, "ES ’ = ie | See, . = Aan : | gee ee = ee 7 See z * : ee es eee Pee tig e © é WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 —46 PAGES *\ | #0 * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN GAN — on Union Postpones WASHINGTON (#—The AFL-CIO today postporied indefinitely a meeting of its Ethical Practices Commit- tee set for Friday to consider charges the Teamsters Union is corruptly dominated. The action was viewed as reflecting a recognition by the federation of a move within the union to oust Team- sters President Dave Beck. ; This took some of the urgency from the issue of action against the union. itself. : The ouster movement against Beck was being led lke Urges U.S. for Disarming Mustn’t Be Too Fussy in Arms Control Policy, He Tells Newsmen President Eisenhower said today the United States must not adopt a recaici- trant or picayunish — dis- armament policy. He said this country must make it possible for reasonable men to meet WASHINGTON w— > the United States halfway| f —__% 14 More Killed as Twisters Hit Small Towns New Disasters Come as Kansas City Rubble Gives Up 37 Dead ST. LOUIS. (# — Torna- does struck a second death blow at Missouri yesterday in as many days by claim- ing 14 more lives for a. total of 51 and 270 injured. towns in southern 4 of the Teamsters , hele whe Sil. on an arms control prp- City suburbs: where less aa mg than 24 hours bef tor that’ Beck must go : ' ore a tor- His words, spoken with nado claimed 37 lives and Pay Goes With Ouster! jenipsinae 65 a. seame Goatees injured 200 persons. ence, appeared to align him Six persons were killed CASENGTON © more closely with Harold E in a twister which leveled Teamsters Union president, Stassen than with Adm. Fremont, a town of 207 ably stilt will draw his $50,000 Arthur W. Radford in a which only 10 days ago was canal salary. Jobe ¥. Eagish | heated argument now re- hit by a flash ea ee fj e Flectrici portedly going on within oe nee ae a or pension “and nothing can change | Ionia FICIGN tne administration r : on wf D> i to the northeast pla cen g + that.” vy: . . Radford, chairman of the Jott! , . AERTS SERED —A group of students. trem Rustin — sons perished in and around Killed by Live ITE | criets Se ae ee ere wen woste frome SeNemane of Gey Desloge, 60 miles south of St. chamges of Senate hearings thet the cian |? Military advisers, said Sunday toll from the Monday night twister in the Kansas City area is 62-year - old Teamsters president) A 58-year-old Livonia electrician that Russia is not to be trusted at least 37, with more than 150 still in hospitals. Some 70 persons were leff in- played fast and loose with union was killed yesterday at the Gen-| ‘ , ® jured in the wake of the deadly The AFL-CIO Ethical Practi ead yore i pores or broken too may soemens (JETS City OK Tornado Relief —_ ces a wire carrying homeless. ‘ Committee also announced - 4,800 volts. in the , , Samm o'p osebtet Sister] nae vote ous Tangy 2 matt } ‘Bloomtield Area Banker The rapidGew chain of torus hearing on charges of corruption holder, an employe of the Stassen, Eisenhower's disarma- Commissioners Approve : Kansas City Counts Toll, | does, spawned by the same sultry in the Bakery Workers Union. [Selden Electrical Contractors, 1930 Talks Wa Out of Holdu Seeks Aid to Restore |westher disturbances that gave | birth to the year’s deadliest tor- The official ——_ ter |McGraw St., Detroit. : Public Services nado in Kansas City’s outskirts at Soentny ‘ens Ghat tho coaumtbion }OONpON’ : William Webb, of 137 Baldwin Ave., emerged from) _ : tages eerie ee against the Teamsters with addi- in the administration garage dur- workers added up today this toll . es tional material, lately brought jing # remodeling project when from the tetmado which hetled| oot tcor pratt neem ee (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) the accident occurred, Kaniens City’s southers: sub-leer pad then roared Ga te 37 dead, JET PLANE SOUND | still in hospitals. “Tt sounded like a jet plane as . homes destroyed, 470 dam-iit came in trom the west,” Alvig Cohen Claims — 3 ucese nousen destroyed, 15 eee, survivors, relate. ‘Belief in God’ - damaged, hours earlier with saving at least : i Gov, James 3, Blair asked for |'°° Persons who took cover in In ‘by Billy 23 milli doll: in fed | re- storm cellars. Ww lief funds to clear away the = = * the -dark haired man said he} NEW YORK (INS) — Retired! wreckage and: restore streets, | Only seven homes at Fremont wanted to cash a $22,000 check gambler Mickey Cohen, who sev-| highways, schools, water oom Weatieas ciel @2 nner caee te Sr nai is tike wat ices chee Set Sintat: Gagertod thin) OO Se ay gested be check ite via assassination, he has| (See story on this page about a5 to his bank in Toledo. found “belief in God" through talksjlast night's tornado in the St. Louis Magy ~~ eran igredtirn gration After talking the matter over (with crusading revivalist B.i 11 y|area.) ie chee O me ie as for almost 16 ntinutes, the man Graham. The Red Cross started a special dost handed Webb a note, telling him | He disclosed his new views last|cam: for disaster relief funds| "87 heme parle erage to read it carefully. The note inight before attending a Graham/and estimated it would need a mil-| “sting trip. They joined read: “Give me $22,000 im $199 meeting at New York's Madisonjlion dollars to help 1,000 families.| Tesrm® a tbe ease rane and $50 bills, and no one will square Garden that also drew 17,- te sp Bares peers get hurt. I have three men wait- (099 other persons, third largest at-| The last of the 37 bodies was sunethar tateter. ing in 2 car for mo outside.” ‘tendance of the New York cru-|identitied last night after disaster| “When we reached Fremont tt Webb assured him he didn’t have sade. . _|erews had picked slowly through|looked like a ghost. town,” Hood that kind of cash in the vault, since Mickey did not “go forward” the wreckage all day long said. mor 6 Le : demanded "Some money". fay.| Bat, remarked to reporters, “I _ \ereeed, dased. The. town was af way. He ordered Webb to walk] Sos, Sow'gneden teagse™” ” (City Acts to. Procure. (t= care" Sete mene wee ene, el ating tate lan ssciiat "pevs be il Sn Soe : wrong. : > they ‘were out of Webb's}for Chicago, paid « tet WET {OF Hospital the Desloge twister only by taking cng barge gee to Bas eanrteretew: “social call” upon é refuge in a cellar. - frightened taking th revivalist. towards completion. of LUCKY TO ESCAPE ~~ | stratesy, note. Webb said he seemed to be Cohen said: “What I considered/ine Pontiac General Hospital new At Desloge, witnesses said resi. from his left hand. agi: een upon. J just ‘hing! Commission last night. i vote| my, thee: dead as a twister cut land County Sheriff's Deputies, and| He also said, “Billy has convert-|turniny down & $150,000 bond in|” ee. seer guna ane teak . the Federal Bureau Oe eee He, hag ceeut;{sue to complete and equip the 200-|at a family reunion .at a farm tion are investigating the case ae ens —- taught! ned addition, commissioners decid-|home 15 miles northeast of ‘there. : it na “ ibe : a3 _ Jed to go ahead with plans to bolster The twisters did many strange d.\’A-Fallout Not to Blame’ | _. = » , _ [Sanitary sewers in the. hospital) wings, at Desloge ono picked up . Dem Raps Tax Cot bahay Tiefenauer’s two - story ERR came. Laurence ee a na Piya tigen declared he frame house and turned it about College at Northfield, Minn., and | George Mahon (D-Tex), on the jers| when the hospital Project is) sway, prepa cuit ony TE noted scieritist, emphatically | possibilities cut > lecompleted, It serv- : = ‘Geties thet atomic fallout. is re- “it's not the time for a tax eut ice whatever activities are moved) Only an hour before the storm ¥ sponsible for clitviate changes or | in my opinion as much as I [into the incompleted addition when|StTuck, some 400 students at the ie ‘ violent storms, would like to see one.” = — ‘present funds-run out. 5 ger ake ne“ goor ys complet- They would at once become targets for. renewed Communist hgh eer ss —o ‘ ) ee, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ee Scores New York for Business Lies, Greed, Loose Morals ; er od,’ Graham Thunders ‘Rain uk : e * * ’ ~ 3 on Weather Horizon right name. To Him, there is no|to “redouble your prayers’ — at tising is a lie! God calls it by its thing as a: white lie, They're|home, on the subway, in offices, The U.S. Weather Bureau pre-° —— all. black.” - |shops — “pray without ceasing “ty We TRA that God will send a mighty spir- | He said‘ greed and lust for/itual stir to restore the moral soul {money have-so immersed the eco-j0f the city of New York.” =~ ready to go to get @ detter er : ‘seal eZ _. |In Today's Press BITS TV,FLMS the Procbe of oe te County News 3, 22, 23 was B and RITE ‘ point that they Markets eenee oe eee od 3 for ehurch ow Obituaries Sh oereseeeenees ’ 3 a when; Pot-0’-Gold eevesiens eevee 1 wih, ond said:| Sports ......i..,..... 38 thew 87 i Bae } 3 Theaters ee Perey ere et 2 PRT Eres Stee ee ‘Women’s Pages .....25 thra 30 dele- will make of the wot * At the May 27 meeting in Cadillac trom Troy lt abiike é ae HUE Hee THe: nm lil iF tal inde] ident Pres “7 Inc ’ T ing Adams Road Ives (Continued From Page One) . in Birmingham Snuff Out 14 L i Twisters Mrs. tos ISSOUT alone with of Widen '\Schone Indicates Chance M The Day Hay fen, ' ta yp a re 1 £ fn rb; Fal eb a4 : tlle satwreay (10-Address Students and Navy mem- Chiefs ve Dat , chief of U. S. (INS)—Adm. Ar- Children ring sipones 1 957 ion Po lTeamster Hea ia 22; > (Continued From Page One) out by the Senate Rackets In- The elevation of English, Team- sters Union general secretary- _| treasurer, te be an AFL-CIO vice Apparently the federation chiefs |The school was heavily damaged. orig padre ings Pr oh ba cava areal wma a vestigating Committee, concern: ruption domination. charges against the union—for which the Teamsters could be ousted from ing Beck. interpreted in any event as & “/Teamsters atid bakery workers.” president yesterday had been SIE Ay i i Hae Monday's Twister Hits yf = Fam pproyes eres 3 Hii fit die in iin te, fe i $2,000. Members of the lower chamber for Retarded House A the tune of $2, MAY ¥ ¥, NESDA sponsored WED > S superintendent of schools; and Mrs. Frances Martz English to conduct a union cleanup. and John Maturo, Pontiac High teachers. NTIAC PRES the day; Earl A. Maxwell, GMC personnel director; Dana P. (the federation—pending efforts by the GMC Truck and Whitmer, left, are John Hirlinger, secretary of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce which THE PO . 3 Groups Meet \ fe] ine i the cen- original nine-months agreement made last of the was scheduled to expire additional time because the new township ide Serv administration elected April 1 had or Pontiac May Annex terford Gets | Valuable Property He promised that if a wor plan is not in the offing by Must Prov ter so far is not-opposed to annex-[~ another three months last night to either provide sewer service to the ter area at Telegraph and Eliza- Township supervisor Elmer John- beth Lake roads or else allow the - The City Commission favorably heard that the owner‘of the first not had enough time to study the 15, the township will not seek a wants fo cut them off if the question, he said. is not annexed, valuable property to be annexed and only store erected in lowing the temporary use sewer, to Pontiac. proposed $2.5 million shopping cen- TW ‘Waterford Township was given tiac sewer facilities, gon appealed for the NO EXTENSION September. Sewer Deadl at ills slature B e a s eat - r = Rush On in L roces to P. =} a0 if ditt “0 3 |p going places "The Airline that's BE. * ~waes gs a ss Radars srp cl! aH jagaa be eal Hee i i Bill fat a Hat itt ll ssh ealilt -¢ Gilteenn f manu : lyldift: HENNE! | 80 erat oe 1 ate eth Bs te nl > @ {le a Bit iii. ith ict a ii fh : > e af at = fi ut | it a: u 3 i s1 | 3 i i fe f np a itt in | 2.5 auiine tnt : ti} r A g r ! # iil th 7 ae Hh ia if a i hi i! ‘ Hee a : ck HBT de Aut HL % & ses , iar: anes * « Raioad Yard Site - a ERIHT : i . Hit l Ti 3 dient 3: Li (asia ial { Start Recall Campaign -===——Driver Set fo Jail 3 = —— Hit Berkley Ofiickece ze Esapiy a ~ TRADE-IN | ALLOWANCE — Sscosce te ae Salesmen’s and displayroom samples, guaranteed first quality, all wanted summer colors, styles for every miss and matron. cnet $1.00 VALUES Tufted Chenille e id ° . . s ° * « e e e ci * s e od se es : en ‘ bd N. day Brentiey, a member of |knowa public health expert, - and ° ) the coumition, amid, “We have. la member of the New York City “Clothes Line : Coverlette never disputed the council’s right |Board of Health since 1938, died 50 Feet ° SCALLOPED EDGES — te dismiss the city manager, but |Tuesday. : : 4 we do dispute their right to keep e & ¢ nd their reasons a secret.” KANSAS CITY @ — Devereé Pg The council turned down pe-|Dierks, 65, prominent in the lum- y : Dade Fi ered ; od 79¢ Value 3 Case-ct ot ts full eine eovasiatte zie , spe . i (+ leper Co. Het facta, Ack |: waked chohedine te SIE sve ol pictures, 8 leaves = (2 Pairs .«.. $1.00) Pick Anthony Renne |st"rwsiny." 0°" Sic han Un : Ort puY YOURS. NOW!" You : . . several thi for Township Post je? ot Arthur F. Bent 7-Foot Lengt : eee oa rd ip 0S ley, 86, philosopher and author, 34” STEEL T Trade-In ~ | who hed lectured at the Univer L TUBING | 16.95 Big Ben... "5.95 NOV TOWNSHIP = fen sity of. Cian and Columbia Uni- 1-PIECE STYLE $ ($195 Luminous 8 : a fie eee: One Semew: _ Blothes e 6.95 Baby Ben .. .°5.95:< ~~ Seen tonic oeueaae tot *SALINA Tn. aay Frank . Prop > ($7.95 Luminous model $6.95) $ GIANT HEAVY STEEL ‘ Renne, 2 Pontiac attorney for A. Hill, 64, of the Saling Roman Regular $1.19 Value (3 °2.50 Chime Alarm ‘6.50 $ ° 18 years, succeeds Archie Leon- |Catholic Diocese, which embraces 1-ptece > 6.95 Elec. Alarm .°5.95 $ ie est ard, whe was tewsahip attorney 23 comntics in northowsters Kae- bum finish” Rab. 13° $ (9795 Luminous model $6.95) $ until contract expired '* former chancellor > On Only. April 1 of this year. ** Jarchdiocese of Cincinnati, died te : oe : $4.95 a7 " 4 : Value . ° s i t g a i) $ g <= > In other action, board members|Gnie He Was bon in Dayton, approved a resolution to purchase e @:4 88 Ole Oe ee ee ee ee uie| DOBBS FERRY, N.Y., Paul prthcpege 0 man E , , The et ao authorized the|*®4 San Francisco and with The|[E ATTENTION: STUDENTS — HOBBYISTS — NATURALISTS, ETC.! Triple-Turret 100-200-300 Power of the Novi and New Y who on the soutb end of Walled’ Lake, [254 from the public The park, which embraces an area of the National Assn. of about 26 acres, is a popular|“/cturers, died Tuesday spot for pasting of beens teal PO" SW in HARDWOOD - - ae S mnt 63, director of eo z Regular $11.95 Value Im ement Assn. - Mother, Son Seaeter af the Michigan F : | can teams Tweezers, Farm Seed Assn., died Tuesday after Blank ee Banquet Set brief illness. ” = : Another shipment arrives! It's been g long time since Regular $1.00 Value Traverse ancl Adjustable 28 to 48 _ Inches 139 Master Draw Reds if for Heaviest Draperies . in Waterford Michigan Hall-of-Fame WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —\Gets 3 Sports Figures ee ete ot on ov ef the Codar ‘Chapter of DeMolay DETROIT (INS) — The Michi- a these precision mi- croscopes in stock. Powerful lenses, geared adjust- ments. 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Then it has to be acted on again by its pro- ponents. and they must mobilize a two-thirds vote of both Houses Hence, when Congress begins to lovely lakes to swim, sail and fish—more to override the’ veto. unsheath the pruning knife for any Miles of sandy, sun-swept beaches to wer Go ON RECORD That's the refrain, It’s nationwide. . * Congress can either listen ‘to all of these isms and end-up by doing nothing, or Congress can ignore them all and do a man sized job all along the line. Those are the choices. _ Which would YOU make? eee Most Vegetation. Thrives Upon It You probably didn’t like the weath- er that has been foisted upon us dur; ing the last few weeks. But perhaps it nat Seer eee _the inconvenience it has caused. _ ca woe * You never saw-s better progress. After an early spring _ delay, the leaves have been climbing to maturity at ‘a marvelous rate. If “They lke it. And that lide a tdaner - bearing on your every dey Hving than you may think. g - * * * & et ae priest g md ia ae sae “SCF ain Bt: eiahty-fourth birth turn your tan—more gorgeous woodland A phone call Tuesday from a woman _ who wishes to be identified simply as “A Former Hospital Nurse,” - eae said: “After Monday's election, you _ ' should tell your readers that they'd ong! ter not. get sick.” Contrary to ati precedent, a peir of ‘blue jays and a. pair ot: wrens. in the _ yard of wrought by cyclone of May 25, 1896, Sree nbed: 00h the, Renting te OF wood, are owned by — oeeniien for a big business, a crude fish bait stand beside the Dixie attiod -this sign; = those of | Norman W. Ball, Milford banker, 57, and Harry Y. Moore. only leverage upen Congress « to do so PERE Wilson said of the powers ofa President: “His is the vital place of action ' in the system, whether he accept it as such or not, and the office is the measure of the man—of his wisdom as -well as of his force His veto abundantly equips him to stay the hand of Congress when he: will, It is seldom possible to pass a measure over his veto, and no President has hesitated to use the veto when his own judgment of the public good was seriously at issue with that of the Houses.”’ Two television addresses on the budget by President Eisenhower may or may not have aroused a- favorable resporise by the country, because there is no way to meas- ure immediately whether the chief executive has public opinion with him. A veto, however, of each or override is taken — what the | fb ie Dr. -William Brady Says: 5 Ways to Vital Slimness Don’t Include Crash Diet “Tt is just not fair. I rush around like mad doing for four people and myself in a T-room house. f give 12 piano lessons a week and play several-hours a week for a vocalist, besides practicing for my own re- gtrandchilb na gg thomrse,, * F sccm to Hllywood taku: ei stead of simply trying to mir- the seven keys. And. as described on p. 6 of the booklet, vite means preservation of the characteristics of youth... pep. . . etc. Michiganite's letter suggests fo me that she has vite. My advice is that she carry on just as she ts—and ‘the heck with Hollywood. + Voice of the People High School Track Team Letters. saaah * accompany a weiare bes these il not be published if the writer $0. ee , a to the Ponting ; High School track team. Commen- dation to the coaches who weren't disheartened -by what they read and then brought the remainder of a heavily “graduation-hit’~ squad to State Championship stature. Speaking for all the PHS ex-track boys, an ex-coach is very happy for you, 211 Starr Ave. Places No Blame but Cites Case I don't know who's right and who's wrong on Williams driving industry out of Michigan, but I see Chrysler is moving a big operation into Ohio. And Detroit has lost 160 plants since 1950. There must be something wrong somewhere. That's a tremendous number of jobs that we've lost forever. K. Enters Debate on Governor The writer_who signs himself “Ex-Republican” is rather provin- cial in his thought. He should do ‘gome reading on a national scale where be would find that the name of Mennen Williams just gets a laugh, Another thing, each of our presi-. dents has had his own character- istics, no two alike, and no two alike voted into office. Williams is - a childlike copy of FDR. +» Reader ‘Is This Reason for Socialism?’ Why is socialism creeping up on us? Is it because capitalism is failing or is it because five per cent of the people in this country takes in % per cent of the income? Is it because some are rolling in wealth while most can't buy back what they produce? We're living in the richest coun- try in the world and I'm working for the richest company, yet they 't provide full employment thing I can't buy. for from three-to four ‘thousand dollars. Last vear I made only four thousand. Is this why soctal- ism is creeping up on us? ~ A. 1 Martia Bees bay Os the very beginning: She didn’t get five feet away from d Receives Congratulations . Mother Requests Fluoridation Here tooth decay was cut in half. Why can't we give Pontiac children this protection? Mama ‘Hits and Errors _Just Confusing’ Why don't all baseball! an- made one error or three? it simply confuses the announcements. Those that want the details get i in the papers. : B.a. ‘Engineer’ Wants No Little Autos Why don't these slap-happy mugs quit urging U.S. manufacturers to build little, tiny automobiles? Who wants to bounce around the high- ~Case Records of a Psychologist: =~» Commends Werrtet Toner believes a newspaper should be a “steer- ror the latest ” of their con stituents. : ed We Riga es es Iaews aman as catctindng ¢ publishers. - Crusading | ie Ne SE aes ee Pe Os He : es, } : : | as ie he) r = ae ae : f aif fy = i 2 = ————_— ; /___\; THE PONTIAC PRESS. “WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,.1057 i e re [ SEVEN e ‘Benny to Walk ‘|New Orleans Owes Voodoo and Tulane to Maniacs. i Re-elect Curtis Pation for First Time © Keyboord *& More Controls in Key- board Area * Helf-Spocing Errer - Control *& Revolutionary Page *& Automatic Repeat Ac- tien Available on All Keys CALL TODAY FOR FREE OFFICE DEMONSTRATION AND TRIAL GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence St. FE 2-0135 ee | =! ; g E é rel | cae oF fe ri sf : E 3 “f Be §£ ri if itr. ct 5 mane itl : if fy nip ie ai ii} uugt 'f af or 28 i] sreativ ist i -~ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW ORLEANS. (INS) — New history have a new way of stating|domestic snakes and an old slogan. They say: “Never serenity. The ether woman — a white underestimate the power 6f a| While the drums beat, Marie| beauty named Madame La- looney woman.” asked for tokens of faith to the| Murle, French by marriage, New Never Belittle Power of Madwomen and all about her open-air throne s+) night, a candle is lit beside Orleans people who know their|were «variety of lees Enprestlve iner resting place. : ‘ senting the moon is full and the spirits|people — with hate in their hearts Paul Tulane, a poor New deresey tutelage. (reincarnated variety) are high. for ‘white tyranny, and love for) Bey ' in rich and ; rests the credit and blame fortwo | Sides of meat, sacks of corn, | Tulane met and admired the papas great New Orleans traditions — | vegetables, fowl, candy, and pirate Jean La Fitte, who was, at | ) oF - G straight” bY ©P the forge. her a and loot- New Jersey Parkway ___\godiy-share "| sity, the efficient modern col- |i" grey to date. ernity: lane met one Madame LaLaurie — cates her voodoo rites were reported by, RED BANK, N. J. @®—The Gar-|woman in town. The story Marie Le Veau is the name of|, sneaky non-believer to the gen-|den , that she cruelly beat her mulatto the beautiful gal who staged the eral of the white army stationed in|164 miles across New Jersey, Negroes. But our boy was too im- last public voodoo ceremony in New Orleans at the time.. He|« itself the nation’s lead-|passioned to care. New Orleans. . ordered her activities outlawed, |ing outdoor maternity - One night the Negroce get back x » and confiscated the gifts of goodies In less than two years the stork! 5+ nis enamoratn and burned Under a perfect sphere of Janu-\from her fans. 2 has run out of gas on the toll_road) giwn her magsion, Overcome ary moon, the amber-skinned Miss map WITH RAGE seven times, Deliveries along the} vim fear, she confessed that the | Le Veau, gowned in a short skirt! 11253. went mad with rage, died mY 700d have been made by! sic of her cruelty were treo— the wide-eyed Negroes in am |ceremoney, Jan. 27, 1862. persenndl: her out‘ of the city to save her ; There are about 4,500 tree farms and of not ‘taken wag Tulane with the heroic personage of the pirate that he asked to be an apprentice in iron- working. : re 4 F 8 ft i i : . ‘Fuicuiaty = a ee 7 Jc 5 But you wouldn’t know it to look at the _ wonderful welcome he receives as he brings his car to a silken stop and his day’s _. “travels to an end. : | -- .»*: Noman, you seé, is ever without stand- He’s a “stranger in these parts”—just passing through on his way to some distant — oi, Bee highenilipecheall et he motoecis : rides the beautiful crest of Cadillac—and seems to follow a new. . |< vn .. savings galore on everything for the home... shop now and save plenty! aneaal Fal ol a HI-LO RUGS 5 49° MATCHSTICK or 87 937 g~o7 fo fy 2” SLAT BAMBOO ad ’ te Mobilaire fan is easy = 3x5 4x6’ to wheel around. 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Save now at F eral's! tops, distinctive as accents. 2 ter 15.99 ewes | Sturdy smoothly-sanded =e] NOD P : || boar -llolKithon base cabinet | ready-to-finish pine chests jaggy "esteny iin sa AT ee : - mee 6° Washable. 13x30”, = I 88: F 4-drawer chest i aie lid cover. Reg. 2.49. Jacquard — 5* J : < ' , ‘ design, 4 arms for Fo Or Western "Series ver or gold, i : Baked white mere - finish. Handy cutlery | drawers, Two big shelves —— Federal 45. " : 18" lawn. a” on ft, cotton _ baby loop ru 12% — ges § S-blad f “ull-ad adjuaing re : i thable: Phat Be SS Te Sara Tae Mery ey nes THE PONTIAC. PRESS. WEDN ESD } f } E | Pears 5 WN, } aN MAY 22, 1957, _ if { (A o>.._} WAS Maes ature 8 Nhs cuba ce sd ne Canal Crisis but Dangers By JOHN H. MARTIN * INS Foreign Director The Suez Canal crisis is receding as quickly as it emerged nearly 10 months. ago. * * * ‘But there will be lots more shout- ing. There also is inherent danger so long as the Arab-Israeli conflict lasts. The Israelis in fact still are threatening to make a test run of the cahal to challenge the Egyptian blockade, Prime Minister Harold MacMil- lan reluctantly has told British shipowners to use the canal if they wish. Payment ef tolls to Egypt will be made in a special account out of British-blocked The British tried many threats, | sage and finally force, to try to unseat) Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, or at least make him agree to international control of the canal. Combined American and Soviet pressure saved Nasser. HUMILIATING TURN This is a humiliating turn for Britain, Some Conservative mem- bers of Parliament have resigned from the party because of the Mac- Millan government retreat. * * * The Prime Minister's green light to shipowners is a far cry from) the days last July when the govern- ment, then under Sir Anthony Eden, said it never would agree to leave the canal in the unfettered control of a single power. Is Receding, Still Remain gaia any significant concessions from Nasser, But the Sues Canal Users Association members also failed te exert any strong beycott of the waterway. With members so eager to re- sume sailing through the canal — in tacit if not public: agreement to Egyptian terms — Britain was in no position to hold out. * * * Nasser faces long-term dangers, however, despite this moment of victory. Unless the major nations using the canal can get more bind- ing assurances from Egypt, they are bound to look for alternatives to the canal, discrimination by Egypt, already is spurring: the building of pipelines and huge tankers. * * * Representatives of major oil companies have met in London to discuss projects fay a new, im- proved pipeline-network that would tap Middle Eastern oilfields and move the cargoes to the Mediter- ranean across Iraq and Turkey, thus by-passing Suez. Nasser, in a fit of anger, na- tionalized the old Suez Canal Company when the U.S. withdrew its offer te help finance hia pet dream of a huge dam at Aswan on the upper Nile River. He said he would use proceeds The United States failed fo from the canal to finance the dam. But even if the Egyptian leader FIT FOR | aaa SS \ You'l tke the way LEVY'S die vi tibet your legs—give you real comfort in action. You'll like the way LEVI'S wear, too— for they're cut from XX denim — the world’s heaviest — and reinforced with Copper Rivets at strain points: if Get LEVI'S—now! — ee Se ae eee Get Your nee ARM Ne RE ORI BAKER'S {{__ |e =~ + a |92 yeats old and Charles, 91. ‘| LINOLEUM RUGS 9’x12’ $ “4” a "All You Wanit Quality MuNYL TILE *, One Color OV Ruste INLAID TILE 9x9" = EACH We heve whet we ad- vertise and no switch- ing or gimmicks. We sell what you went as much as you want. The Floor - 101 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. : ep ttey ee A Seat hte FA pda: ee L_ ao an on @e # » LEV US at Re. 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These beautiful Pontiacs > on display now at the J0 following Kroger stores: 4370 DIXIE HIGHWAY - TELEGRAPH & ELIZABETH in Drayton Plains LAKE ROADS 750 PERRY STREET in Pontiac in Pontiac ° . Plan to. stop - and see these beautiful cars on dis- play i in Kroger's parking lots . . . and remember it won't cost you a cent to stop into the Kroger store fi ‘FREE COCOA MARSH oro Oe ark af thete fine conrobeotiey FREE. 4 CHILDREN'S RAILROAD They come completely equipped with Strato-Flight Hydro-Matic, White Walls, 2-tone paint, Radio and F COMPLETE WITH TRACKS PONTIAC IS DAYTONA GRAND Heater, Defroster, Window Washers, plus all taxes TIONAL . oa oe a and license fees paid. of Hey Kids have our folks enter Kroger's Bi Contest. If they don't win one of faker : beot"eh ea nadie ihe sen cn cael they'll win this att I Railroad complete with 40 feet * oF ect atsdee te MG dock Why not take « demonstration ride in » new Pon. of tredh, seule Sal Same WE Nero e's veel oogine ch pulls twe cars car event of 57! ’ fiac at the Pontiac Retail Store—see for yourself ssengers. Have Mom p some extra blanks at Kroger or a ick u “Open S eratet on any ede. that its America's Number Roadcar. um te ate below Winner of this Reid wil be announced during the Pontiac Retail Store 65 MT. CLEMENS STREET STOP IN AND TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIDE TODAY! ee ( This. Opptaal ENTRY BLANK GET COMPLETE DETAILS AND ENTRY BLANKS AT THE FOLLOWING KROGER STORES 178 NORT H SAGINAW ST. | 4370 DIXIE HWY. : Drayton Plains OPEN Mon., T $., & Fri., 9:30-9; Tues. Wed., a Siete FNS , co fon, and Saturday, 9:30-7 — Sunday, sea OPEN Mon-Wed. 9-6, Thurs-Sat. 9-9, Sun. 9-6. 750 PERRY SRE T Seturdey, July 13, 1957. " Herel jou have to do — finish thi sentence in 25 words or tt " +11 like te shop ot Kroger becouse —_ « ome i ipa Telegraph & as Lake Roads: seer aE i a ee Ses PS -. i = . ees, “ " Lacie = ™ e Ki r Bey: : 2 rs ™ | e ; ; Se ea i al t j ; I f y 4 } L 7 \s aoa ee ES Js el : : oe : * j ? 5 s : . I } - § ? / '} | ; J A | . : : . ~ \/ : ' , liao ‘ e | ty ia | \ / . Tj) SWELve | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. \WEDN ESDAY, MAY 29, ferris pr AN vA | : , = actu ehlnin tee shu Ales bdon Since Bureau. should stress in the well has been pulled cut | . Bob Considine Says: } , merchant prince smiled like a sun| hereafter. any —alive! \ _ Beck’s Rival Faces Roughest Fight S232222-coran es mprree *. poe q _ r ” “ chiding. == ro. Ss = fi CHICAGO (INS) Dave Beck,| moverhent around Chicago for (expulsion ‘ea the board of the|Adlai Stevenson's campaign head-jany kind. But,” he added, “I am/¢ talk re yaa S$, ‘Russia: Join” " at the Conrad Hilton. The always ready to ol country But I agree with Bob and Ray,| Made cast out as vice president of the) better than 40 years. |AFL-CIO, O’Brien won pledges pg are —— ays ready e my try _ : ; or a . ‘ C i AFL-CIO, says he'll be a candidate| Under Beck, the big, strapping| SuPPOrt from any points. suites on t or were occu-iand my party.’ sap — xperts F says that _— Ray og Be a ae ig f inst ancer ad ; .for.re-election as president of the! widower, who as a boy had worked! He has the promise, right now, ‘pied today by exhibits and people! All hopefuls for the Democratic | pin down specific/of Benny ee A ns Teamsters Union at its Miami con-| as a barrel-rolier for a horse- drawn |that all 300 Chicago delegates the Pennsylvania Electric Co..) nomination or victory three years oy pat —_ well, and . np GENEVA (INS) — Russia and vention in September and will win. fear wagon, advanced to fourth\the Miami convention will stand here for the Radio Parts and Elec. hence are invited to parse Stev-|‘ be as ec Mi d so many of us New "lthe U.S. are joining bands against itronic Equipment Convention. , tourist-conscious aS, say, York area. He'll be tough to beat, at that. vice president. Before that Beck by him. But he knows it won't be ensen’s last sentence. Fla. “ x : Through the years he loaded the! placed him in command of tens of easy to hold them all in line. | They're interested in other kinds —— |Spring. diigo . ~. geen ii oop iene 1,400,000-member, union's top eche-| ‘thousands of Teamsters in Wiscon-} * * lof buttons. No old “All the Way) Awoke at the Palmer House to! x * * follow-up: pear: nations, : lons with his own creatures. But/sin and Indiana. Beck's assertion, “T'll be a can ‘with Adlai” buttons around. find Arlene Francis and Bernard) at New a ak te 5 end on at “iFrance, Australia and The Nether- now one of them may destroy him) * & & \didate and win” can't be taken) * * ® Gimbel in my room—on the tele-| York has: The great bulldings, | forget,” ands, have submitted to the World fully in the end. Now, because of his fine reputa- lightly by any man who runs’ The man from nearby Liberty-vision screen. They were talking hotels, theaters, museums = ne He is John T. “Sandy” O’Brien, |tion among the disgruntied rank-\against him. If former amateur ville is deep in the alien corn, In‘animatedly in. behalf of the New) that we have now an avowed candidate for and-file, O'Brien is certain to head|boxer O’Brien wins, he’ll know he's Paris yesterday he told Interna-/York City Summer Festival, as our parks te hoodlum bands. | from ed| the Beck’s job. O’Brien has been in up the still powerful Beck-Hoffa been through his roughest fight. tional News Service, “I have —— many others who follow | Teamsters work and the union ‘faction. In the wake of Beck's) Nothing much doing around lutely no political aspirations of|them. his vigorous pitch which the Con- | loudspeaker. He sald, ‘That boy jcancer. FINE FOR OUTDOOR COOKING! Tenderay E Beef Smoked Hams FULL SHANK HALF | When shopping for ham be sure of the best buy pos- sible. 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EIGHTEEN \ | A | | ‘THe PONTIAC presi; WEDNESDAY, MAY 2», 1957 “Office Building Faces 2nd Vote Members of the House to Answer Roll Call on Measure Today WASHINGTON (INS) — The House temporarily shoved aside the 33%4 billion dollar military budget today to vote on whether to spend 744 million on a third office building. * * * The lawmakers heartily approved the idea of more office space for their members yesterday by a 132 to 73 standing vote. But Rep. H. R. Gross (R-lowa) The House was expected to ap- prove continuing work on the new 64 million dollar building, de- signed to allow each congressman three rooms instead of two in each office suite. The $7,500,000 is part of a $78,- 370,285 appropriation bill carrying funds to operate the House, Library of Congress, Government Printing the coming fiscal year. \. Pentiae Prees Phete TOP PYTHIAN OFFICERS — The seventieth anniversary: of the’ organization of, Pontiac Lodge of the Knights of Pythias was observed in.a dinner ahd program Tuesday evening. Above (left to right) are Harry H. Pattison, Grand Chancellor of Michigan, and Willis Morgan, Chancellor of Pontiac Lodge. ALREADY SPENT The chief argument used pd House leaders for voting the mone; ‘Two Fishermen Recover ‘Stolen Cash Register were fishing--when-one~ line be- came entangled with an object in ithree feet of water. Travis waded in to recover his is that 15 million dollars has al DANVILLE, Ky. — A cash|hook and fell into the water. He ready been spent in buying and clearing land for the building. House Speaker Sam Rayburn said| abandoning construction now would ’ “tremendous ugly hole — on the huge military = is oak ean aig Assistant Minority Leader Charles Halleck of Indiana and GOP Whip Leslie Arends of Illinois said they had not yet studied the committee report to see whether in- creases would be justified. * * * They said they had been told that much of the 2% billion dol- register stolen from a service sta-|thought the ribbon from the regis-| - ltion was recovered—by fishermen.|ter was a snake and jumped back Dave Cloyd and his son, Travis, 'to avoid it. SCHEMLEY DISTILLERS CO, .1.C. 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" : a : J ‘¢ ath ms \\ in | : ‘ a \ hg PPD eee ete eercce ye ie JS) ges yo oe 6 eal ne NOt Oe eee ee ee eg " TT ee en i ep eee ee ee ee ee ee my ote fit Bia 9 Sos aaa fl i ae } ! “S } T HE PONT I ac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 ~ f the watchman at gunpoint, burgled jent then the “sheriff 8 office finds ff ee i Watching Film the pale and_got $640. ‘Then, hey Police Piecework? A ik ined sk Ss enh obama Nixon, Knight May Throw: Roadblock at Knowland By RUTH MONTGOMERY geverner, Brown “will probably | that hopes to nominate Knowland | - A : have to run against him.” This for the presidency two years WASHINGTON (INS) — A (OP) situation could make Knight «| later. politica disclosed—today—that vere shoo-in for the Senate, provided | fornia Gov. .Goodwin (Goody)! he decides to bow gracetully te |. Knight’ “has reason to believe”| Ksowiand’s gubernatorial ambi- | Vice President Nixon will throw tions instead of splitting th xon has, however, one obvious lace in the hole : “Don't forget," he cautioned, his Oy to Knight to “stop party wide open. “that Nixon is only one heart-heat Knowland” in the red-hot guber-) Th ble for Kniel eae aaa tt sid natorial race next year. | e gambie for hight is how remov from a - presidency. The source said the purpose of) the deal, if made, would be to prevent .retiring Senate Republi ean leader William F. Knowland from home base, Nixon is in no/ job." from controlling the California position to campaign actively for Se delegation to the GOP presidential Knight. b convention in 1960. j LITTLE SUPPORT Jamaicans Lose Jo . It is an open secret that both Bicone. tor ¢ i venthtel Nizen and. Knowlang bepe to °° 'OF & Crop of youthhl ong who sold their homes and . GOP « res ' n t eapture the presidential norina- real van beeper ie mate went to Britain last year are writ- tien that year. wap z oral “don't ne”’ jett friends sional politicians in California. The ing “don't come” letters to frie Knowland’s intimates insist that old guard is impressively for '™ the moet Indies, om sso the reason for his surprise decision Knowland. and re presentatives of, Their reais of a g n iture | to withdraw from the Senate in the Taft faction in other sections |im the welfare state” have faded "38 is to win the California gover- of the country have let it be i ope exc ne hod cred 20g norship as a springboard to the known that money will flow in his| rabies: oy S “You must go: jobs are for Eng- presidency two years hence. behalf if he runs for the governor- lith workers first.” Seme 1.208 of GETS VOTES ship Britain's 78,000 Jamaicans have. “Even though Bill Knowland is This is the conservative group |‘ gone home. the greatest vote-getter in the ~~" =< = ee history of the state "’ a close friend said. “he knows that you can't mies away. Ata conaquence Bl weYHAT’S MY Ll NE? norship. Then he . would euto-| matically control the state dele-| gation,” Since California ix second only te New York State in the size of ite delegation, Nixen's hopes of the presidency would be seriousiy perhaps critically damaged—if — 2 his own state deseried him in | the balloting. 35 By the same token, Knowland as 4b. California's “favorite son” at the sk @ convention would have an im-' ff pressive bloc of votes in his pocket 1 LAPFALA ry oi for a starter. 2 eae 3 FEELS SUCCEEDS WARREN 4 CHULM Knight, as a popular governor 5 THAWE who succeeded Chief Justice Ear! 6 VARSETH Warren and then won election on his own, obviously holds the bal ance of power between the Nixon and Knowland factions A top source “pointed out that much influence Nixon could bring, With three years to go, California) ito bear on California delegates, if politicians may think twice before! ihe elects to buck Knowland. As they alienate Nixon—just in case | _ vice president a continent removed he should suddenly have the No. 1/ LONDON—Thousands of Jamal-' He! watching the current show, the foyer, where his faint cries ald E, Jones is getting his stolen) “The Long Army’ dealing with “ete not heard unti) morning. motor scooter back piece by piece. | An average railway passenger's} safe- burglaries three masked itt was taken several months ago journey in the U. S. is about 72’ natives bobbed a theater in East’ Yale has the eldest school of by two youngsters who dismantled miles, according to current- rail London, South Africa. They held (forestry in the U, S. lit and sold the parts. Every now travel estimates. ; | E. LONDON, S. Atrica—Perhaps tied the watchman to a a in| LAKE WALES, Fla. + Don-itg Jones Any pooling of ferces with Nixem would be a marriage of — expedieacy, however, since the twe men have feaded bitterly im the past. The deal would of necessity be two-pronged: Nixon te help Knight stop Kunewland in ‘M, and Kaeight te retern the faver for Nixen in '#. Knight is known to want another term as governor. Unless, however, Nixon can swing sufficient influ- ence to kim, Goody wil! probably , have to run for Knowland’s vacat.| ed Senate seat next year to avoid a bead.on collision with the power-! eign e Senate majority leader Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex) has been bringing pressure to bear on California! Attorney General Pat Brown, as’ the Democrat's best vote-getter, to ‘ Senathare ‘of the Seaste corre ° BSA Wee a. ies “FUEL FUEL cratic Campaign Commitice be- mia 549 N SAGINAW ST Pontiac 6 Mich Teg FE4 2521 liewes that if Knowland runs for i as EEO LOE EPO ALE Enjoy great TV entertainment from Piymouth! 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V4 ne oe Ss ieee ee oy ea : E : 8 : z i Slew oes Hi ns é oe j fi ' - j rf ry i r \ a + y ; F 4 , if : « - ‘ * tT * f TWENTY an | UTE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957, , F ik \ few tA : MN ee | A my Bn ndled ’ fore, 1 assume there is some One Stolen Motorcycle | lognized. One motorcycle is paint. eee ae a EE POE ‘Adlai Seve U. S., Britain | gr —_ Britain. a jor tie cbr eso” - f i Be ied white and is equipped with red) ae ' - Should Be Easy to Spot fee siren, and a tyomay : Mishandled Suez Issue . “ow = moat pie Bn one sac fa PO gud | Houston ce radio, > DALLAS @® — Houston police! — LONDON (INS)—Adlai ‘E. Ste-iog Suez.” sad New vepatta, hes have asked their Dallas counter-’ ‘The high panne we ower 5 venson said today that ‘if. had Stevenson, who is making an eX: Zealand, three Searls’ blieod’ Sanson 3 DR 7 Royal shee Seentdent: T-thiuk the British Britain to receive an fea “He is Harry Doniger, head ing tate. IVistoria, Hewpital ip Belfast pao “}would not have attacked Suez” pasa fro, Oxford Univer-/of a sportswear firm,.who said: The trio, all 14 to 15 years old,|“reserve” of capable nurses is thus last fall. sity. In a news conference he said) “Fashion "wears out more mer- stole three high-speed motor-, being built up among married The Democratic party leader’ of the degree: Spee.” = sat newsmen that the Sues crisis; 4 ans wae it on scholarship. PONTIAC PAINT TT's PICNIC TI — AT YOUR DELIVERS NATIONAL FOOD sTOnS 5s TO YOUR DOOR . | x See nave ize—unir aye < apmaeese S CINDRSEAL PARTY sn oz. $590 Just Phone FE 5-6184 a2 * HICKORY ssoxta—~SUGAR cuRED—WHOLE OR HALF COOKED 3: c eal SIZE Lb. rau rs = ELAMS | _ RAIN OR SHINE SOCIAL — Regardless of Cate Hetianesi’ eat Sanden Dlowmen. Mire. Max s 8s 8s s&s @ 8 | the weather, members of the Donelson school Keller, one of the chairmen served chocolate RT A., Waterford’ Township, will have an ice cake to the youngsters at the preview. The 4)- COLONIAL—FROZEN SLICED —. S$ 10-02 | cream social beginning at 4 p. m. Saturday, on piece Isaac Crary Junior high band will play : ememeicn | the grounds, and inside if it rains. An outdoor under the direction of Kenneth Preston during ai BERRI ES | “rehearsal” included Roger Earl, Marilynn Ott, the evening. S I RAW ents on Dix wi IZE C N D S EA 1 | Jopenes Stepping Up ia —— Dixie < ay before ICALIFORNIAT-LARGE 24-S i Girl 5 Legs Crushed ‘Car and Truck Output jaligg ce — | a |—_"Phe: h separ AN OIL Under Bus Wheels ° sorrow = e- Japanese auto fac- on “covering cpr de s s i | roduced more cars and way he said. “We divert many | DETROIT w — A 16-year-old trucks in gi ~~ in any month of our Dixie highway accident! ; school girl crushed both her legs since Wor! ar : iealls to the State Police and " ie when she fell under pal The Japan Automobile Industry Sheriff's departments since the SWIFT'S WE RESERVE SALES PRICES “ * | Association said 16,055 - vehicles cutback in our personnel.” ‘CORNED a a EFFECTIVE wheels of a city bus. rolled off assembly lines, $78 more; During April. there were 47 acci-’ Loraine Tymezak was taken in than in March. idents throughout the township,’ BEEF Proxy poe. d critical condition to Highland Park) Of the total, 11,149 were trucks, | compared to 61 for April, 1956. SEAL OUT ‘ | cline monthiy_ ord tion “hat (000¢4 Telephone Service O \waens HEALTHFUL iC DR SEAL * * * - elephone ice Out , al is) The girl was on her way home were Pon cay cars. =o DETOUR if — Nearby Rudyard GRAPE 24-02 MOISTURE f |from school when the accident township was without telephone BOTTLE service early today. A transport JUICE loceurred. She had gotten off one f : e. | ond h t tch ther. W rf d T sh truck snapped an aerial cable 18 tus and had ron to eaten another WY QTETIOFG TOWNSHIP icc srove tne around tuting off ANWMAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA lsecond bus only after the driver, Dec oT ee Pitt i ee SEE OUR OTHER AD FOR VALUABLE } IGeorge A. Pillen, 4% had closed Accidents Decrease coupiny’ Mapa We hove redared 3 HOLDEN RED STAMP COUPON! | no door. She yelled at the driver! During the month of April, there service by noon NADIA PDP POOP and pounded on the @or but Pillen \were 47 accidents in Waterford! apparently failed to hear ber- Township, Police Chief Frank Van} | He started up, the gil stepped: i+, disclosed today. iback, tripped over the curb and) 1, » recenf report to the eins fell on her back, her legs going) ship board, he said there were Savings -Al aueretions noel | f =a ’ R ] P : : ‘beneath the wheels of the bus. 1365" less traffic tickets issued dur- * * * ling April. The figure was 493 in IT PAYS TO TRADE AT TRADE-FAIR ae Pillen told police he did not March, before the police force was notice the girl and didn't stop the cut in an economy measure. Tick- bus until he heard the cries of ets issued in April totaled 128. 29 Wishable—will not slip—fits $ ? most iron boords. i i Guaranteed Satisfaction PONTIAG PAINT MFG. CO. nee ape me ~ ea soe - nae tee ‘other persons at the stop. He was. 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Acres [eee ee ee FRESH FROZEN PETER’S ORANGE JUICE | PURE LARD LEMONADE Syren ‘i a) Chip, Raat |: KITCHEN | UTILITY TABLE — Complete with rollers, 3 shelves. 2 5 ee ae = ? 5 a ee ee eee eee ibicatai Ap a By HI A.M, to — Pare: 7% ee $: fi *. SiS Stee ae. ea ae i Peo a eS. ee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee = 3 2. 2°: 2. | 2), RAIMI A Meal ei Mi i itn” Bn eid ee Sie ai ek Bee ees kik eis + Sinn Re A Bs, tt are ger aed ita. Sats. saciaghoh > citi dh ats t Pe } Ree : | : f @ A . 4 * : } 4 fi , I : } / t { =. Wa | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957. | TWENTY-ONE _ = a i aa ‘ / ey . . . 5S \ | acs 4 as t / : f : n Ur 5 Lee Isn’t Interested : Co unic i fi , Head of Utah Schools \ot Parénts and Teachers NCPT) Righ Answer Wont ~..., |Who Will Succeed Beck? Seized by Egypt “or a OY ° tinued Aid lS » pe al : elected second vice|Grand Rapids, president of the ] Bring Y Ou $900- ONTIT Al Sandy O'Brién Wants Job) camo wma marcoat raaio-presiient ot the National Congress|sichignn Congres: | | Calls Granting of Funds CHICAGO — With pressureyatiairs of the Central States|— hs 7 bd Deterrent to Aggression strong in the International Brother-|Drivers Council, bargaining agency|"eyptian -z Gi ; In O =t Je O by Communists hood of Teamsters foe 6-yearldjfor, over-the-road truckers i Catipanat ieee | sae The easiest-writing 4 " Dave Beck ‘Gown as presi-| midwest states, ; ° 4 ; Ning hundred doll | 1 |p RANSAS CHTY ur — Former, the gusto cine] Tere was some wondering, loth im was, being “EaypOeo Graduation Gi ps nem 3 Tie Rakes qite © bulge ia anvene’s Ul president S. Truman de-|'kel¥ successor. appears unsettled. icther Hotta might have known|ized” and now is the Com. f 4 pocket, and if you'd like yours to ulge q@ little more, gét to manded last night that the U.S.| But oné high Teamster official might have new Foreign q work on this week's Pot-O-Gold contest. Where else can you -lnhas ‘announced would like to|>eforehand that O’Brien would|munications Department of the) 4 spend your time having so much fun and make money at | Continue its military and economic , Idhn| make « thing denouncement of| Ministry of Communientions. He > Mother ... Dad the same time? That's providing you arrive at the right [ald programs for free nations as|‘ake over Beck’s job. He’ is _ said the Marconi to op § < solution, of course. Read the rules carefully to increase your ja deterrent to Communist aggres-|T. (Sandy) O'Brien of Chicago, /Beck last week at a meeting of|erate in Egypt- Jan-! WELP MIM WITH THIS... possibilities of winning. sion. : fourth vice president of Intet|the Chicago Area Council, and |uary. } : i. | The new puzzle contains a series of squares which awe . untjoned: Union, announce his availability * =. NEW ROYAL PORTABLE gr og ond a list of sentences “We must insist on the contin- A few. months ago, few men in whe known The handles tele-; @ With MAGIC® Margin, “Big mechine™ two clue words, Each of the words is numbered. The fiuance of our defense programs|the Upper councils would have) O’Brien, a & graphed in and, , object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue fang our. programs to strengthen|Considered O’Brien, secretary-trea- as pretty much of a trade union out of Egypt, trans- * Case, Royals “Self Teschers sentence. You then place the number of that word in the [the power of the free nations to|Surer of Local 710, Meat and High-| imtrovert, in contrast with such | ission of news es, Tt had ‘ | square hos the same letter as the clue sentence, ‘resist aggression,” ‘he said in a|W4y Drivers Union, as a contender labor executives as Walter been sequestersd British Convenient Payment Ptaw f 4 ; Then, most would have agreed| Reuther, the United Auto Work- 6 tate tied tng US re On decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the | raising dinner here. the man most likely to succeed ca cngera Ba William sentence. You then write the number of that word in the ¢’ ering th ton god gag Paha are ca Caheet ena’ Gia a - FREE: As Low as } Pursle square Truman spoke at about - the) * Pre A work in community |; : , a. sl aie ccnuea thet 6k eas same time President Eisenhower|D0cked more real power than| Teowd ff Sam t= Y jin All Trouble Metal typewriter Table $ 95 | carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right |stid in a nationwide television and LOS ANGELES # — Carrying Case | rrr “foreign aid spending would be 2| that Hoffa will seek tlie presi- eaeige Peteretin of Laver, pre ba ems fn but | One Y Service G | . “reckless gamble” which could| dency because he is under fed- Gectared he -does not want the/terring ’ eer Service Guerentee PUZZLE NO. 51 Pree y wapeting eral indictment charged ‘with (Presidency. Observers who hee ois eal pear ar Ee | * -< * cocking to bethe s Gente fm [ReeOM, Guntaate the, Chiengs|tint the : ’ | Truman charged recent world veatign Drivers : c |») eyes “have brought about «lnck| But Hotta has but p a stone tough time geting the presiency othe werd 1 (HELI Yen : confidence i: influence lowing among regional Soviet ’ : abroad.” and local leaders through his will-|""7"="" even with an ective fight." bE tom LE | Truman said if the “country ing availability to serve as trouble “that in addition to OFrrice EQUIPMENT CO. al }doesn’t go bust” under the Re-|shooter in union crises anywhere) About 100,000 bulbs were grownjeral atomic war we a publican administration, “maybe in the country. in 1957 by London schoolchildren|a military program a , | the Democrats can bring the gov-| There is some speculation that\in their spring daffodil competi-|ter J ernment back to the people in Hoffa § | war, I 3 a tea eee Get Set for Decoration Day and a Full Summer of Carefree Motoring with a New... 4 * * . * a * . a 4 A . . . + + * . . * + r 66 * ” . Ps . * Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. A worm ———— aifterncon cttrects many people te the beaches. (1) SUNDAY) (2) SUNNY. B. The wise will not such fears fa « email child. (3) (4) TED. C. Correspondence published alter «@ man's decth ft: his true character. (8) REVEAL (6) REVLE. . Deting grandma might well carry her grandchild’s picture im it. (7) POCKET: (8) LOCKET. > The of an electric fod will prevent many people from getting to sleep. (9) WHIRS; (10) WHIRL. Too meny such remarks make a conversation seem long- | winded. (11) EXPLANATORY: (12) EXCLAMATORY. - © The quality of ureniem ore Fert 4 for vein. iohakey © ton oe HK. Hard to understand when is ———t language in @ foreign country. Us) DA (16) AIVE Tyrants’ —_——_ te in power eften is blographies. (17) oy aaee J. A lewd one trom behind would you turn around and look (19) SQUEAK: (20) ‘2 a a | a D E. oir. te seeeee ewe L. Walking pest a big estate, the sight-seer is irked by such any ing a glimpse of the heuse. (23) * (4) . of wills often have to be decided upon, by probete courts. (25) CONTENTS; (28) CONTESTS. . ="... N. A men who wants « out may well ignore his wife's w night ments against. it (27) .$ Official Cars Courtesy Cars -- Demonstrators Sharp Like-New Pontiacs * Low Mileage Cars ° * In Your Choice of ° ~ Body Style and Color! TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PLUS HUGE SAVINGS! | (28) TENUOUS. .......+. oO. &B about much in Iron Curtain countries. oy oe P. During « heat wave. seashere vocationers icel for Sua wes on im the city. (31) SUMMERING? (32) SIMMERING... . Q. Many of famous stars achieved success through long years of this. (33) PLUCK: (34) LUCK. ‘ Holding te doubtful stock that turns Inte «@ windiall. an Tatinter ealatt abeut his ————.. (35) PERTI- NACITY; (36) PERSPICACITY. Ss. Whea is doing so, it's hard for Mom te concentrates on her dusting. (37) BAWLING; (38) CRAWLING. T.. There's likely to be an qecident the river bank f [| this breaks down. (38) BARRIER; (a) CARRIER. sa saeee OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD ‘contest ption of Press SE pa C= | ppegepene te eat so Se on ag usorenn _\ . Get Our “Less Dollar. Difference” Deal 5 aod. Either or all will be | De ea pk em : ! soa oe wary tiie Before You Buy Any Make of Car! Piidae OF ta esl tollowing individual coctects. Otietal , of answers will be Fre C. Ziem, st ; < eee County. Only the Gonaced Fouene § : ’ : ‘ {ie Pussies veers will. be delivered. to. thp Press judges F = y ie it dae cea + ff i= nine z WALLED LAKE—Since the Save Our. Schools (SOS) Committee of the Walled Lake Consolidated School District sent recent tele- grams to Gov. Williams and other state officials, explaining its posi- tion, the school picture has changed. The almost certain passage of .a new House bill will enable the state to pay nearly all of the $190 formerly anticipated by school authorities. SOS Action was prompted by the extensive publicity given to economy-minded housewives whe marched on Lansing in protest against higher taxes. SOS was organized in 193 to) promote passage of a $1,300,000). bond issue to build the present Walled Lake high school and an additional elementary school, In its telegram SOS outlined the part it has played in various school elections and pointed out that it is completely free of affiliation with the school administration, PTA, or any other organization. * * * Following is a portion of the telegram: “We are Republicans and Democrats and object to all efforts to make school financ- ing a partisan issue. Our members and supporters haye cast the majority of the ballots in every schoo] election since our activity began. “Every school district has its share of residents who pre- fer to spend their time and money convincing others that they should not spend any time or money to maintain their schools and other community services, and we have ours, But fortunately, the majority | $05 at Weld lake Telegraphs State Men estate is an insufficient source of revenue.” ee ee The committee also mentioned in the telegram that it would be pleased to send a represeritative committee to discuss certain mat- ters with the Governor or with in- terested legislators, : id in ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, dase i eM ’s Passage’=: Coty Consults Political Leaders Set by Mothers Eighth’ Memorial Event to Be Gt City Hall on Sunday PARIS. (INS) — Economic Council. ag Women Voters Elect Officials tor New Year Woman Finds | Rattler Lounging in Her Back Yard A i iu i France Seeks Premier and Emile Roche, president of the ie Draw Up Limits - on Aerial Warfare LUZERN, Switzerland ® — Ex- Destroying Stack Costs More Than Building It MOBERLY, _Mo.#—The Missouri Power & Light Co, built a smoke- at its plant here in 1921, but stack no longer is in use and decided to dismantle Z T d 4 E 3 i i i & i ib e828 i i TV Quiz Program Decides It Made NEW YORK (INS) — Television quiz program *Twenty-One” has decided it made a $73,500 boner point, Snodgrass had been asked to Boner on $73,500 ransacked Shooting for ‘21 points at $3,500 a home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bal- ogh in Miami Beach, Florida, Feb, on The two herded Mrs. Balogh and two children into ‘the bathroom, i i i INSTALLED FREE A) MUFFLER - ) i © Tail Pipes © Airplane Type Shock Absorbers © Starters—Cenerators ; 1 © Carburetors—Fuel Pumps At reguler list prices or, if you prefer to do own ineediieg, ao wil.goa yee 6 20% discount. HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS 8-3431 al adel R19057 remodeling. | i Fe Our Price chi! ae 3 : (@) . SAVEAMONEY ON with the new filled with == een pe ¥ 6 : Be - delicious /E MONEY VE SPACE Vows Socken , at Union Lake Mary Ellen O'Connell ms pic Sd aoa nS fool. eal fee Pe ssi) oi 5 a Sec A a BPS a jin oe igo 8s eames ei Ue, ee } , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, may. 22, 1957 c | TWENTY-THREE Coupl | Romantic News Takes ‘Area Spotlight eres ‘for Anniversary © CLIFFORD—Mr. and Mrs. Ches- jter Hobson were feted on the oc- casion of their 530th wedding anni- “iversary last Sunday, when 20 friends and relatives attended an open house in. their honor. Harold of Sandusky and Mrs, Wil- liam Hobson of Clifford. Guests were from Detroit, San- Wed in Catholic Rite on May 18 UNION LAKE — The wedding of Mary Ellen O'Connell and Hen-| nrg was solemiCiyde Rd., It dusky, North Branch, Durand, City, Big Beaver, Lake Film Will Be Shown | at Area Family Night | LAKE ORION — The monthly meeting of the Methodist Men at 6:30 p.m. Thursday will feature the movie, “Martin Luther.” A | potluck supper will precede the film. The public has been invited. | gt rcs st ceroaiete ws (ACCivities fo Begin paste im suum vcwed wor (OF Lapeer Seniors ME. ANT MRS. ROBERT M. STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Massin- ie gill of Ortonville, announce the | engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Samuel J. Ousnamer, “' He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ya dem toe hoes ot er Oe , ‘0 set weed - the |tiac as usher, 5 a ef F] : ree teas ‘aft REGS tt: ‘ i 1 } z i ‘American from Detroit to Mack- iriac Isiand-and into Lake Superior, for Chicago. They will be back in Lapeer morning. rt a§ fe d & er Gr. of 2020 Peerices, W z ' it : on Chase & Sanborn The Coffee that tells you it's fresher! E i ? i It greets you with a louder whoosh and the livelier aroma that forecasts fresher-flavored coffee: Chase & Sanborn Coffee is the only leading brand that’s pressure packed to preserve coffee freshness and flavor better than any vacuum can or bag. phe cat "Cavacds kaa . | “2 . Area Schools, No. 7. Voting will County anty Births ¢ | | Ce ene ae ee ee eee a be held at the schoolhouse e SANDRA LONG polis will open from 12 am. to \ . ; Mr, and Mrs. anew D. Johnston, \ on c — Val’4= ry’ of Keego announce the 3, will vote on Tues-| een ‘sitive atthe ‘home + ° | of Mr » Malbarg, 17241 Twenty- = Two ha ee North Branch’ “pr and Mrs. Carl Ritchie Jr., an- | ag the birth of a daughter, Nanette hes been Chase & Sanborn AT YOUR DEALERS NOW / Sandra, to Michael P. Kelley. | ot The prospective bridegroom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs, Perry G. 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Winkelman sale, brings you the. ___ S+t-r-e-t-¢-h your ‘summer wardrobe ” how Copycats best in 1957 fashions, finest cottons, | ond ane pie, ee ees __ Nees or A saint Ses superior. workmanship, ot-6. truly. ‘a terrific yolue! | - Mothers’ amazing price! You'll find a Sheaths, bouffants, contrast bodices, — penpeowenevcocebecouanetesessesccccscoc oss c cess cee eseseecece soca rs secesmesrereenocoooooooee ioc is oceecUbbncsicsest MUkate mpeteteeeerteee tac ttcssecaseach ocosecccceoesesesscescosse magnificent collection of styles, cummerbunds! Boleros, fitted ~ s colors, trims! Misses, Juniors! jackets, print or polka dot tings ? sketched: woven sega cotton. Biue, ra pink, 7-15. —_ hate: ye inbensbechocoscecocandeedunédndevacdosecesincss PPTTTITIT Tt POSSE OCCSESeHODCOLCCCCS lie ese ee Lea coacesncstcd. cichenctcedescoveocesee’s - geeebeseodsvcccescosooocccccscocosteseoooveccooooes Tesensocssesnsssneccecnsecessosossooesseesoe see :. Turn Tables, \ Give Orders to Bosses One-hundred and . eighty mem-,master was presented with a gift)smart. This type considers using bers of the General Motors Girls’ Club and their bosses gathered at Devon Gables Tuesday evening for the annual Bosses’ Night dinner. x * * General chairman of the event “New officers announced were Margaret Francis, president; . Ar- lene Newcombe, vice president; Norma Kirchmeyer, secretary, and «criminal law and security law seas iseek to make their living at crime. | aversion te honest labor and no from the group. Speaker was Kenneth E Com- ',. mons, assistant special agent in, charge of the United States De-| partment of Justice, Detroit Bu- reau, Mr. Commons told the group that investigative work is divided into two classifications — federal fense of country). * * * Although this department is con- cerned with who committed the crime, Mr. Commons said that it is impossible to deal with this kind of. thing without forming some ob-| servations and ideas which gen- erally apply to all individuals who) Common traits he said are | sense of moral responsibility, guns and weapons a lowly form ‘ot crime, a criminal without wits. Ae * * * Their stories and the stories S ‘their victims are the most inte wll sctiee ts Gee omnes ot ane, te out ~*~ * * Concluding, Mr. Commons said that many figitives have been ap- prehended through fhe help of no vate. citizens. * Mrs, Cone Wilmot, aw. He pointed out that thére is the! The invocation was sung by Bar- ; “elite’’ criminal, the confidence-| bara Peters accompanied by Mrs, Retiring President Laura Bow-'man. type whose idea is to oitt- Paul Colton. General Motors Girls’ Club members entertained their bosses at Ponting Press Phates ty Com Govte the annual dinner meeting held last night at Devon Gables. From mick of Berkley.. Mrs. Harry Dernberger of LeBaron avenue, W. M. Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corporation were (stand- Wagner of Birmingham and Mrs. Frank Jalosky of armen Plains ing, left) R. L. Norris of Bloomfield Hills and (right) J. H. Shim- were photographed (seated, a deft to right). Thick Skin 1s Needed -. in Politics ve Cullpagh Lee, chairman eats ag Activi commands i th [ue 4 2. i iii i i “Ht Hi years of public service began | « . « . with a eld pera he kaa Representing General Motors Truck and Coach Margaret Mitchell of Bedford road and S. M. Cosren — served “an Seer Division were (left to right) Arthur Cabral of Bir- of Birmingham Fisher Body Division of General dinner), Ralph Dawe of Osceola drive as Portiand’s first woman mayor, ee Mrs. Robert Terry of East Pike street, .., Motors Corporation was represented by and Shirley Taylor of Drayton Plains. che explained: Ee _ | J. M. Forrest of Detroit (who just could Miss Taylor was — chairman of tt ae gat 2 ne soy Stowell, alternate. FE : i he joined the. Subversive Ac- Mrs, Robert - of the Story | Sat eth, subversive Ac] Deed pattie Senor ger 4 | May 22, 1957 ber 1956. : ) —— | - Dear Mr. and Mrs, Public: Bat us dab ciecil aiee Oe We c Bosserde of 0 Oriole “toed finds the tables interests. Photographed with him were Mrs. George | | is 2 shots at their government posts office secretaries gave the orders Tues- ~ Wilmot (left) of East Beverly avenue and Laura _ Journalist Talks It is sound business to trade. cars ta or on the party circuit, se Bre viel. Bosses were commanded to appear ta Bowmaster of East boulevard, employes of Plant 4, eg before you start facing big repair bills, — — ee. Gen. Alfred Gruenther, ‘Ginter ena fe ll CM girls contribute to ¢ General Motors Truck and Coach Divisin. at TBI Meeting | The operating economy of a new Cadillac eric f Denis Hawker, visiting journalist| will reduce your driving costs and-give . IA letropolitan Units °_ [fom Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, / you the satisfaction of owning the ‘World's wa eet: ‘Gather for Dinner — Finest Motor Car. : : tthe Ladies Auxiliary of the Met Call and tell me when it would : olitan Club Spirit Six street for the meeting. Mrs. Boyd/| cipro several Pee ih at the ed - Pests : ; ni liaries Pontiac) retirement a teacher’ | Sunday Festivities ete nd the y Gare g “ia! Earle, Mrs. Thomas Porter, Mrs. Be Dyansn Dried jing: “Guests ot ee ae Aol ad apd Mr. tn ‘a ae ‘most convenient for you to’ test-drive the model and body style of your choice. 4 By : % i 1 i \ H res eee | \ | i .s “4. hen ed “he i “ate ASA “HOLE-IN- ONE” SEND FLOWERS qx i “Foi : f ‘opal COMPANY 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2-0127 ™we DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIAT!! POINTS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9° (Mondey through Seturday) Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money ‘Back Get complete control 7 different ways... ‘Goddess Front-Zip Torsolette ® Elastic-smoothed hipline from top to thigh » © Covers thigh completely ~~ «eo rolls show ® Elastic paneled back ® Lower sco back... important for fashions _ ® Just step into it and -~ . Zip it up! It’s easy ® Elastic smodffiing panel trims midriff and waist B, 32-40 C, 32.44 D. OUR CORSETIERES _ WILL FIT YOU * CORRECTLY! ® Separation wired bra to wear strapped, strapless |- Figure enhancing _ garment of white cotton with elastic os. Gives comfortable ee and slims, 32-36 A, Pony cart rides will be featured at the Wever School Carnival, being held at the school beginning _ at 6 p.m. Friday... Arthur Bell (right), principal of the school, checks to make sure everything is in readi- ness. Anxiously ousting ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957, 2 Ponjine Press Photo the trial run are (left to right) Michael Blom of East Colgate street, Ronnie Covert of Cherrylawn avenue and Jana Loi Janczarek also of Cherrylawn avenue. Mary \Joans Whisnant and vid Ray \ Stewart — exchanged vows Saturday in All Saints Episcopal _ Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Whisnant of Gerdon parents. MR. and MRS. DAVID R. STEWART Mary Whisnant Marries Wever School to Hold Festival Friday Laur, popcorn; Mrs. George Gray,|in Ypsilanti Service Mrs. Clyde Breining of, ot North Sanford street, and Harry Less Long Hair on Vacations. - with a Good Permanent Now / * A carnival theme will prevail atisilhouettes; Mrs. Ronald Carr, fish the chairmanship of William Hill, Wever School evening at)pond; Mrs, Robert , Plants| a game room directed by the annual festival, The public is|and gifts, and Mrs, William Law-| Cheek and hayrides invited to attend the event that be-|rence, baked goods. by Elmer Miller and Clarence pens 90. m8. Planned especially for the chil. | Delsen- : ~ © & dren are pony cart rides under | Toys, comics and old records Serving as chairmen of the nu-| ‘the supervision of James Dodd [may be purchased at the booth merous booths that have been ar-| ang Keith Pawley, movies under |headed by Mrs. Elma Huntworth. ranged are Mrs. William Moore, snack bar; Mrs. Melvin A. Boers- — ma, talent show; Mrs. Walter Mil- ° Leslie Saturday were - Nila Jean LeMonde and - William Edward ‘Galladay. Her parents are Mr.. and Mrs. Niles LeMonde of | Mount Clemens street and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, David W. Galladay of Lake Orion. son of Mr. and Mrs, David W. Galladay of Lake Orien. Ushers were David Galladay and Morton LeMonde. For the feception held in the church parlors, the bride’s mother chose a beige and brown ensemble with a lrg of green cymbidium |cessories and a corsage of cream- orchids. colored cymbidum Following the reception, the cou- ple left for a honeymoon in north- ern Michigan and Canada. Leaders Installed by Beta igma Phi Mosley. of the group, Mrs. Burt Rockwell, ley, recording secretary; secretary, and Mrs. Clyle Haskill, treasurer. baskets of cooperative dinner held at the East Pike street home of Mrs. Thomas Mrs. C. M, Shelton is president vice president; Mrs. Thomas i Richard L. Smith, po or ne Atending mothers received flowers from their Phyllis Coons Bacomest Bride in Baptist Service | ue Ay \ be WALK... STAND... SERVE... _ Mas. RODNEY F. ATTWATER er's best man, and ushers were and Ethan Rodgers. Jr. For the reception held in the coat for traveling. . |Areme OES Holds Special Gathering Sixty-nine members and guests attended the special meeting of Areme Chapter, OES, at Roosevelt Temple Monday. Beverly Carie and Mr. and Mrs. John Hulett were initiated into the order. Mrs. Walter Paavola, worthy rs.|matron of Rochester Chapter, was a guest officer. Other guests were Mr, and of Iron with ease while . sitting down. lroner will be demonstrated by Mrs. Ruby Frank of lronrite. ; ° » + 2 e pA Atl May 24th and 25th er Dron will ‘be ; \ E ———— COME IN WAND tei be Saturde iSTaR, : Pontiac Club- Russell Attwater was his broth! James Winn of Chicago, Raymond. Attwater, William Devine of Holly ‘at PEO Gathering Helps Stage Confe rence Sizes: 610 11, AAAA Genuine : 4%; to 11, AAA, AA Goodyeat Pontiac Toastmistress Club srl a Welte members attended and took part in 94 011.8. the 10th annual Northwest. Region- = Conference of He . weaeed ot Hota Sater'in De] ©~6PAULI’S SHOE STORE ‘a _* Pt * 35 N. Saginaw teheites toaenen tea ose | OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 Rob rt ence presented a “Det Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! im, Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT Choose from the finest and largest . selection for your _DRAPERIES VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES Work Explained COVERINGS FE 4-7775 FLOOR 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road . ‘we believe in Stride Rites -« _ the way they fit, the way they :, , _ the way they're made. millions of dies ond ented, of doctors believe in Stride mas, to ‘believe UB .-.-» We weeded: eee of A. KIDDIES’ ‘Two-Tone moc . ea. fit ‘a a Beg sane 3650 ee $750 “ Ms a eC ee Tors’ HI-WHITES WITH ow — =. a a 3- ‘ 45595 Sires git 18 $650 ‘ies Ben $750 po JUVENILE BOOTERY aa E. Lawrence Street (pe Non Fite 3PM) 4 4 : 2 fy re ae ae ve ja ag Jee ee a ee ee ee ie ae Pe Ts a 5 Se «| vi it I See lh MAS. ee See Bete Soda el 1 ae \, VBA ee ee a i We j : if | = ‘ } ae he ; / =e ae ; 1 | 3 i ine . 7s PoNmIAc PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY ag. tose beech Agh is _ TWENTY-NINE Joyce Mary. Maine was the first ‘state send the aed ot mt Eiter became Ime ti n DE rse BR ermark a0) Herpes tee revemues!ways. he bride of agina ion Ca ; Cur or oon me so eee Anthony : ’ : , _ Foseph_—— -|* By ANNE HE¥Woop’ — “es ts seen sdk a ch sey wk a nies break the bad, - “intellectual Pfeiffer _ Most personality charactastalion get her to get out more often. ar up to the old tricks, I try habits you're in. Saturday. The are -two-edged swords. If they| 1 suggested that she think |! pull my mind back to my knit- Fi ‘ day. The are ‘used productively, they can| ghoyt making some kind of knit. {ting and train my imagination to r'll be pad. © aon ae 8 FEATURING THE LATEST bride is the ake enormously successful ‘dream up some accessory.” of geod ones if. you'll send me 6 : FASHIONS i EVEWEAR daughter of ee teeny: ened ane ee apie cag = stamped, self-addressed envelope,| : omer i ppy: used unprod Y:] After all, if she was going to * * 4 care of The Pontiac Press. Henry 0. | ithey can keep you an unhappy spend ali that time knitting, any-| Eventually. Theresa came up (Cop: t 1957) Eiter of ~ |taitare. a reer way; she might as well make|with cute tay, whic a shop in| prick ; Murph oe some money at it. Fr town : ey This is truest of all, it seems * * & . | She te stilt in her boring job, GOld Star Meets : avenue and to me, when. it comes to the It wasn't easy, but she did: be-| but she is spending her evenings i the late Mrs. quality known as imagination. in to go out and browse around! amd weekends with her toy-pro- Pur povaay oa esamagarap sae 25 - ‘iter. ‘Theresa is an example that I |the knit shops and the art needle-| duction and making nice extra America, | Vv = ¥ will never forget. I first met work departments of her local) money. Inc., met at Adah Shelly Library.’ Mr. and Mrs, Thasess & » of years age, (stores. . ; : The recent meeting was dedicated Rudolph L : : oP Eventually she'll be able to have'to the memory of their sons, with Ope Lh. when she was an unhappy sec- | She became quite interested in'g little home business of her own\Mrs. Cecil Briggs presiding Pfeiffer of retary, living im a kind of bor- jt, as a matter of fact, and one and then, perhaps, some of her —— : Garden court deriand between reality and un- day announced that she could do dreams can come true. But her ane ki — "every bit as well as a lot of imagination was allowed to run} “s _ Be Be | Theresa’s trouble, to put itithem. Still, of course, the habit\wiid for ‘so long, that getting it) parents. aA i wily, wes that she duyéroemed)$S Syme was a hard one/trained will take time. { : all time. ; + * * | high-hand- |. .“T can't help it,” she told me,| ‘But now,” she told me, “I tryied philosophical book will help I Joyce M. Eiter Repeats ms Se “or | | bores me, but I haven't any quali-'f Vows in St. M ichael Rite jsations tor advancing, 1 haven't Vf ar gh gig | ae pais SHOP — ; “The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly: ‘eeguicinnt for members of the) &* we a tewtced recon. Bloomfield ) 1662 5. ‘Telegraph Rd ; : celebrated the Solemn High Mass, \wedding party and their families|“So I just sit by the hour, knitting and listening to music on the r at the Saturday wedding of Joyce'W®5 served at Rotunda Inn im- ie end dead por wr in te 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. icing SHOP Mary Eiter and Anthony Joseph mediately following the ceremony.i4.. 11 be married, or have-a fab- Ut SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9. — SATURDAY TIL 6 Pfeifferin St, Michael Church. An evening reception was held at) ulcus career, be wealthy and fa- * x *€ Oakland County Sportsmen's Club. mous. Joyce is the daughter of Henry For the wedding trip to Wash- WASTING ENERGY ‘ oa of Muy aus | ign DC he Bie chang Here ast ting berm HOLLYWOOD'S LATEST SENSATION dolph L. Pfeiffer of Garden court) ® *¥®-Dlece green ensemble ‘agination, drain her energy, so TWO-TOED are Anthony's parents. a binck and white secessor- woo Iiaged wa gme’s be For her wedding Joyce wore = grad porary white orchid ter job, a better social life or both. } floor-length gown of oveamer rome b f bouquet. * * * ‘ j nylon ap Sg aay The bed- | On returning the newlyweds will I suggested that she try to train| ice and wes were ac- Teside in Waterford. be | pacar rs ae rin Wa: — _ber imagination to her friend lace scattered with iridescents. hill cap ot nvlon bows, < NOW IN OUR LARGER QUARTERS BEAUTY CENTRE jusion, and she carried an arrange-. ment, of orchids, carnations and Formerly of 524 Riker Bidg. invite you to visit the new modern beauty salon con- We Are Closing Out — Our Entire Stock of Bridal Gowns stephanotis. Her only jewelry was matching peari earrings and neck- | — ae veniently located at... Mrs. Norman R. Ream served 3% Ss, Saginaw St. ‘ her sister as matron of honor, Oth- er attendants were Mrs. Leonard’ (Second Flece—Over Lynn Jewelers) D. Ward, sister of the bride; | Featuring Permanents F Mrs. Marvin E. Holler, sister of the bridegroom, and Darieen M. at $10 to $20 : Farrell. Geraldine Pfeiffer, sister] @ Complete line of beauty aids end mony other occasions. . ! | of the ror. was junior @ Experienced operators ~~—Ss ssnnnn Rann ORERRERRENRRRaneEERRERERRRaERREREREERemEE —————— fi bridesmai | Call FE 4-4781 for Appointment | ORCHID AND GREEN The attendants wore ballerina- o=ee0sssssesee ‘Sor ine. The tener caanteatl PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL gown was of orchid taffeta while, _ 11% $. Saginaw, Eagie Theater Bidg.. Pontiac. Mich. =e gg Perea .: ~ ome al Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. butterfly effect to the back of the. Win Cee te hee te Se _| es PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352— : — . ~*~ * * mene —- ee | White floral hendpieces an 7 . gowns that were originally priced . Each attendant carried bou- ¢ , cman ners bo HE nt | 59.95 to $110. Now reduced for | matching her gown, : 6, ) . a Kathleen Pieitier, sister of the o close-out at savings of $30 to $50 bridegroom, wore a gown identi- — : cal to the honor attendant’s for fe were R. Paul Pteif- ter and Daniel L. Ward, * * * rete A Pieter, conn ot toe] PATENT bridegroom, served as best man. E. Holler, Frank H. Peiffer and 4 Lewis E. Hyde. ' GOWNED IN BLUE For her son'se wedding Mrs. Pfeiffer chose a blue print dress with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations, } ' Also available 1}-—in-stripes—end —— solid colors. “PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR! Ge. - Pitt E SS ‘ esis cg Tae . + Bene # ” 4 ES Sas Ei = ty algish Mi. + (NN our pencil slim APE Pa TY . ay ‘def: ae < ihe bd ° | #éy 4? Pe t ¢ +45 t asda: ae tailleur coat in etd a +e 330 + St4)" fs thts re ° e ce Ha BS I with sil Sea chesee staat pike WOO! 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You'll still é : : ) play, today, with the amazing ‘ ee ] Se fs leet br , SMT f -}| endorsed checks . . . _ now and all summer, light in weight and so "ho ele gots, n shirtdress . . . 11.95 ; se |. .. smartly designed, As good as money in the bonk — Comes in beige, honey "= «—gur checked cotton casual, ove it by famous Serbin, To wear dressed up or down. . / to fit schedule. _Easy- to-wear ory mege shirt collar, roll- eat skirt. Misses sizes - and blue. Sizes 8 to 16. f° | } fi £4 i oy { F 2 :: | / j = i Z i es } fy s i's | 12 a \ / ' : ‘ | THIRTY | ed _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. tbs? ! : f an age 7 ee \ Chorus Attends Banquet Take Weekend Jaunt for Variety ; ar ation: ~~ How About Restful Home Vacation? % Ls e O For Graduation ? {tient ilo Cente t Pe cares octet tt seem | IEC) ou estru me aca ion? Selection O° —f held it al banquet at Elks|group until fall. Compe ards sed | he My en cee oa AS all SE ns Ma ag 7 fetes rm x *« * The committee in charge of ar- Hallmar ifts . | expense of a long trip this sum- Remember, that ean you would like to have my/69 to Josephine Lowman in care ‘ er G Life memberships and ca rds rangements was composed of Paul mer, or if you need rest rather get as good a so sell wok in Poles slicks in Camping” send ot The Pontiac Press. : /were presented to Leland Dennis,'V. Miller, chairman, assisted by than travel, perhaps a vacation at “ ! id H.iJ. E i ». {home is your wery best bet. The Sr ee cans ‘< Y- Comenet nae ieee CE results will be much more satis- Long by President Fred Koppin.| tabtes : sagill ry than huffing and puffing These three have had continuous: Emerson PTA Fetes and straining against adverse fi- rN membership for the 25 years the! nancial and physiéal odds. GIFTS _FE 2-3220- membership tor the 35 years the! Teacher Mrs. Balch 1 physical od Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 (00 W. Huron || Informal singing and entertain- | Mrs. John Balch, retiring teach-| You may find that you prefer to _f ment by various members of the er at Emerson School, was honored SPend a smaller amount of money a EPRELESE ding or splashing pool or ROR at the final PTA meeting: Mrs. \for a wa j Charles Wait and Mrs. Lloyd Wait Sprinklers and bright beach um- th bréllas for your backyard, or an M A eating: Mee, Che Pid wait paral lair conditioner for a room in your Ss ?.ing principal, will be honored at a house. ‘ reception May 2%. Maybe nothing seems so ap- : Announcement was made of the| pealing as not having te do any- annual school picnic, scheduled| thing or go anywhere. A vacation ¢ June 11. Mrs. Lawrence Curtis and| is met restful when one must \Mrs. L. D. McLauchlin reported on| Meet deadlines or feel under the recent state convention, pressure of any sort . The woman in the picture prob- . ably would enjoy this, too, if she Beauty Clinic had more household help than G MOUR. ee eS LAMOUR experience to have someone dinner and care for the children The word glamour has Been} uring her husband's time away ning of time. Cleopatra had it, }/from the office, That way beth every woman wants it. but few | could enjoy a vacation at home have a clear idea of what it is. } together. We believe that glamour be- | * * * comes a part of the woman , aay sand: ¢§ Who has confidence tn herself, tas oe ee Se ; Self confidence is a many sided | °f Miles away from home for a ‘fT attribute and cannot be com- | Change of pace or a change of (| pletely ——— by outward | scenery. A weekend trip to a er’ adornments. en & woman | by city or resort (without the chil- realizes that she looks her best | dren) will cause you to discover a — oom one another as individuals, the | | She radiates waren ond ‘more or less carefree sort you! friendliness to those around || Were before you married. | her ... and presto, she is | TE ALONE Pontiac F Prove an No matter how much parents, ; . — po arn poliro ety Secon 69 os ee ee experts | love their children they owe it to Mrs. Edwin J. Lally Jr. (right), gratulating this month's honoree, Mrs. Washes in a twinkling INFANTS’ BIB TOP "998 , [| Problems. Glamour begins in prone rec pes pos! Central Volunteer Bureau's Volunteer Grace Dotson Carruthers of Birming- mag re FANTS' ¢ ‘| your Hfe when vou look at J alone ' are I . gingham check applique and Safari beige, sky blue........... os vourself realistically and de- | leased to you. Before you know it of the Month for April, is shown con. ham. ; : . ide to improve. The first # a matching blouse or shirt. Turn- GIRL’S JUMPERALL 998 By a aa cs by vour pae4 ee ee re : 2: : Flaminge pink, safari beige... - Fr own » +0U up grow cuff. Sizes M, L, XL, find out for, rure the condition Vthem a favor as well as yourseives Peg-Top Skirts a ™'Pa rfait Pie and toddlers’ 2 to 4. COVERALLS 398 | necemary to imorove it. A new when you Keep in sight the Piet 1ove Softer Look Fale, pea amd Safari beige, sky blue or pink... * | hair do. now, will perk you up [ture of you as a couple, ave ter Loo Panels, pleats and ga PP LAL PLL LLL LPP OS ee oe eo es : ‘ if ‘nipulation of fa overskirts pow | C ‘ Sereces rriry7 “We There an CR parks, | Slim skirts, softened with pegged tunics are une. various “‘soft- S reamy The MARGARET ANN SHOP 5 ae oe rivers, lakes, brooks, or woods tops derived from the Dutch-boyjening effects’ given dress skarts z - «ae . . Phene Edythe McCulloch nearby you, even if you do not) skirt, or with side draping, are im-| Swags, harem hemlines, tunic and Smooth THE RIKER BLDG 37 W. HURON Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, jlive close to the sea or the moun- portant both for daytime and after- flounces or “aprons” over slim , G08 Fontine State Bile. Fans Take advantage of the out-(five. Well shaped, darted skirts| sheaths. back fullness and panels [Ars Allen Adds aeaamanaan pipiieriincs with fullness restricted, but round- have high fashion appeal in aed ed over the hipline, follow the peg- day and evening styles. Pint of Ice Cream —— = to Gelatin Mix ~ By JANET ODELL” Strawberry Parfait Pie makes a wonderful dessert for informal en- tertaining. You can make it in »the morning and serve it in the evening. Lay in a supply of frozen ‘strawberries now and make this pie -often in the coming months. ee ee oe isi (it aaa aailaltaieal “Specialists in __| "Today's cook ts Mrs. tyne _ Allen. The mother of i | Commercial Carpeting” Prcerdiaghon prolly Had — |. 01666 S. Telegraph FE 40516. |) side tatereat tn in the state and eee eeoeeetoeoeveeeoeveseeveeeevpeeeevoeeeeeeene ’ HOTELS-OFFICES-SHOPS-STORES | 32, sz cose u's | work on her hooked rugs. STRAWBERRY PARFAIT PIE By Mrs. Lynn Allen 1 prepared pie shell | package frozen strawberries, l pint wanile or strawberry ice ALL NEED CARPET ON THE FLOOR “a Bram gi teem o ong gelatin aaa cups Try juice of water thes te boiling: Dissolve gelatin in boiling liquid. 'Add ice cream and stir to melt Chill until syrupy. Add drained berries. Pour into prepared crust | and chill. [Wear Rubber Gloves Hands that look like red tob- sterg embarrass the owner. Per- | haps there has been too frequent exposure to overhot water. 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PARSONS expressive face, and is ‘ ; Qlabout it because he was only.do- 1.oor T know that MGM is going|People pulling for her, including] to Rest of Republic ment spending will DELICIOUS FOOD Coeok, Ribs, Short Orders! mplete Dinners, Steaks We ‘ono Banquets and Parties ==. qing his duty.” all out for motion picture produc-ithe Harper's Bazaar staff and dollars off expected budget sur-| The saff said ten ante : The yoreee, Norman Lee, 30, | tion again is the heartening news luses in the next two years. yg un- LUB Vogue. By LARRY ALLEN now being made by Congress @'shot Paul R, Michalski Saturday |that ‘Ben Hur” will be made in : ex- will réd 1958 diwhile chasing the boy and aa lavish production this summer Some years ago in New York,| PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti @—|perts govern-|ing below what it would be other-| 3-9754 dtriend who were speeding away in in Rome with William Wyler re-|Ted Peckham, a blond, slick-look-|Haiti’s new military regime today/ment spending at 73 bill dol- | wise. 3412 a pei "i dia stolen car. placing. Sidney Franklin as pro-|ing youth, rated headlines with his — a Largest yrs = — - lars for the year —e July 1) But it added that this year’s) BANQUETS and PARTIES 4 ducer-director escort service, whi nce a instead of the $71,800,000,000 Pres- SERED = Paul's father. Chester, 43, called What is more, I hear very coi pasa provided ort stoppage might spread to the ident Eisenhower's January budg- appropriation quis, will not show Lee “after I read that he was dates for dateless femmes. - i ‘up in spending to any great ex-| . " subrosa that Burt Lancaster has irest, of the urbulent Negro repub-|et mentioned. ' a a taking Paul's death very hard. I been offered the lead, which means He did a ‘flourishing business lic. wae tent before 1959 “and later years. Golden sald be probenty shouldn have . participation deal, ‘While Burt is|temporarily, then Anita Loos met) An Army spokesman said troops Despite Congress’ current budg-| Nonetheless, Speaker of the . ‘shot but he had no choice aking up his mind, Wyler will|him, discovered he *could write, Would be used only if disorders etcutting efforts, the said House Rayburn (D-Tex) said he| Drumstick | “I thought it was a very fine continue the tests to fill the other|,,g Teq brought out two books developed. a ; hich indicated t sald sill looked for an individual tax | gues gesture on his part,” Lee said. roles as soon as he returns from)... iu. a Let nee x * * ae a cuden oe “nef effective next Jan, 1. PONTIAC Box Dinners Now Delivered |jje wanted to ease my burden./|the Cannes Film Festival. ntlemen for Rent”’ and “Grahd-| y+ remained to be seen whether eitate increases” in Piping Hot to Your Home from J'r really appreciated that because] y nave a hunch that Mf Burt |g yg ys we Hait’'s politicians whose rivaly forlewpecially for delense purposes.” |Thief Returns Mone 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph Noon te Midnight Daily. I knew how much heavier his bUr-| socepts the oe He is now in Hollywood con- |the presidency has kept the coun- anny Phone PE 4 ‘ 3.0483 ee Car wil play Barone, and ferring with Mary Anita Loos |try in turmoil for six _months,| . 28 8 e win|Vith Note of Apology Call FE - Paul was buried yesterday in course, this expensive cast, and Richard Sale about making [could again paralyze the country. Bagge — also TWO FIRST RUNS! Fried Chicken—Shrimp [Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. lh Willie Wyler, means mil- | ‘iter « motion picture or a TV Business establishments and) it. oye 8 — oe CHARLESTON, W. Va. ® — sens Fib—_Deeusangans ens will be spent on the platens. show af the fret beck. Mary tho post offion ciosed down tp Post —_ vigmge Fisch eae Pe eee a eee HELD OVER! village becoming Auta sald, “We wast Csear |au Prince yesterday after — — —e N in Col PIZZA Immevnonacions for. the first| Tonle that in Cantinflas’. own| Bémere tor the lead.” the army ciel, Brig. Gon. Lamnimne PONDS SmeDaee 30 A Cespetiphiichanent inst Sutartey. Later * - me Y oa weperts country, Mexico, “‘Around the Cantave, 46, dissolved the Execu-| this gn hae the same date|owner Paul Divers received a note nec ; = World in % Days” has not been Snapshots of Hollywood collected tive Council which had incurred a oo io of apology. The note said; ‘shown and won't be unless there|at random: Mitzi Gaynor, sud-/srowing opposition ever since Y€8F oti $ Janu-| “Ever since Saturday I've been! DOORS | '5,8 change in the law. Kdenly achieving real poise, was|leading presidential candidates| "© ere la nervous wreck. I'm sorry for) T Now ,¥O ange in vives that helped|at the Buddy Adler soiree for the\chose it April 5 to rule the coun-| These adaitional tax indicators) what happened. I hope you will OPEN = [ cet President Adolpho Cortines in-|Josh Logans. The. Coopers, the 'Ty- . ‘oon nl ja Lect etn. reve me.” Thru FRI ENTE 10:45 to office was that all theater ad- Gables and about 40 others wel- i. ® Re Some ig With the note Divers received . Se missions would be limited to four|comed the ‘South Pacific’ pro-| Acting with the solid support/C’® ine es represented by con-|$28 in cash. He said the cash reg- pesos, which amount to 32 cents) ducer. of’ his army officers, Cantave weet sources as believing the|ister checked out $27.90 short after declared the military was taking\/! Treasury surplus may beithe robbery. ‘in our money, And, it’s impossible to show as| Porfirio Rubirosa yearns to sing! }control to prevent anarchy and ‘expensive a picture as “Around|He has informed Las Vegas that econothic ruin. He pledged that|the Predicted $1,200,000,000 surplus The Dominican Republic = some administration officials were ,the World” at this price. An effort/he has an act ready, the army would step out as soon requires import permits for air- ‘eccincimaae said to look for a figure nearer units, Lis being made by by Cantinflas to as a provisional president is se| 00 inion doll 900 mill conditioning ‘change this law, and, of course, Alfred Vanderbilt, whom I’ve jlected. ‘he has great ‘standing in‘ his| known for years, introduced me Cantave. said a convention of|elow January budget estimates. country. to his attractive bride of twe |leaders from all provinces will be sf * na a months at La Rue, where they |Called quickly to pick a provision-|_ 2. A forthcoming report of the EMPSEY’ were having a dinner for two. |al chief executive, the fourth tem- Senate-House economic committee | Some lucky unknown will play) 1 wonder how he keeps so young. |porary president since early De-|is epected to stress the upward former heavyweight champion) cember. effect of. inflationary pressures on Jack Dempsey in his life story.) They're bringing out an album * * * future government spending de- according to a letter Jack just/o¢ 4] Jolson duets with big stars.| It appeared likely the presiden-|SPite budget cuts. ‘wrote me. He said that he and'y beliqve I have the last recording|tial elections, first scheduled for «+ * * | Sam Wiesenthal have made a deal/he made from Korea when he did| April and now set for June 16,| Key members of the House : ,with Don R. Grimes’ 6,000 food peemermeersemre ; =| ores to install ballot boxes too? interview on my radio show, ||would be postponed again. Ways and Means Committee, ‘nominate this unknown. ‘tad of Scath Union Lake Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3-066! TONIGHT eee ee eeee eee eee ee seaeetenes The winner must be between the| : jages. of 19 and 2, weigh 105] STARTS Features at HUMPHREY BOGART : -oecmage Sem sand ¢ feet ach T 1:30 - 3:55 ' Says Jack in a postscript: “T’ " : nove noteing to de with the Snell oday 6:20 - 8:50 AUDREY HEPBURN : : —*Ats here! The pict ure | | | Aegis : “It 'm in ‘Kiss Them for! ! | Me’ with Gry Grant,” Suzy Park-| MY ® | er told me, “Buddy Adler is going] janine | ‘to give me a very good role in| | "10 North Frederick’ with Spencer MacDoneld Carey benny I was amused when she | “Haven't they seen your . Skip ; | , BMD O~VO | : - CATH ' 2 Bcc: I wanted to know, | 3 ; . = wevvrwas| “2150 Opdyke. Pet | Phone FE 4-461! se Ist RUN: { Ex-Birmingham High Schoo! pitcher Dick Shelden currently has t 23-year-old righthander hasn't the stamina to last a full game, - 1 Tiger boss need never fear his'wijliams three times. $y ONTIAC BALTIMORE —- Jim Bunning{his showing against Boston’ last convinced Manager Jack fluke when he allowed Tighe of one thing — the Detrolt!seae tech = fivehits and fanned Ted * a 22 record with 2nd place Valdota i fe F ’ . of the Georgia-Florida league. le ote 1 : Sr cntare aon eee record against ‘the Tigers, t th ‘against veteran Ray Moore of the £2ve UP eight ‘its in 2 lnings ‘The champion Club Axtera Baltimore Qrioles last night and?” — mene 8 Tht ne team and all other members will ‘gave up only 10 bits and a single” “ inning. be honored at the annual ban- run before Reno Bertoia was Bunning, whe has been bounced Ree betes tet ees ‘hauled from his hip pads ‘and from starter to reliefer and back thiers howling league Saturday ‘inament rubs to pinch hit in the to starter, was elevated from the at Green Glen on Ryan road. fourteenth inning. bull pen last week because of the Green Glen ranked tnd in the The ailing Reus, whe win out failure of reokie Don Lee to come loop and Davidson's 3rd.- et the lmeup with 9 stralned | SEES 06 Roped ond Devense of ‘ et BP ae shoulder tendon, struck eut the the time it was taking for Billy Hoeft’s arm to heal, — | im for } mind now,” he declared. ‘‘Bun- oo. hae gama the ‘stuff. to cd up. it was Paul Detroit whe victory. was credited with | Allen Dickason of Ortonville are in the sixteenth inning and | Back in the days when Tighe two more. additions to the out- singled home Paul Feytack with figured to use the Kentucky-born pee Si ae. Ret the winning run as the Tigers {Bunning only in relief he had said, salutatorian of their gradu- edged the Orioles, 2-1, in the |“I just don’t think Jim is strong ting Gasses next 7 near 4\4 hour contest. enough to go nine innings.” = ~*~ * * Bunning’s performance proved! Tighe was singing another tune dhaumy Jones of Bloomfield , a ang Portege 30. times . without a before getting his sof ends ef Oo eran mean |rnree-Way Battle | , , But ‘it was. worth waiting for, 8 : Hin double batted in the tying | : rn aoa seed oe we oe ™™ NOPE WINS UNGErGradualé MeeT Baron diamond triumph of the } season after eight ioases. | bh) * * & . ; aor . In the final track and field actioniclosely in the two hurdle tests,!piace tie-in the high jump. Mike The Yankees and Dodgers meet o¢ 1957 for Pontiac High School's while Charley Barge and Dave McClusky shared in a Sway 4th) |= Thursday in their annual Mayor's vate champions, on Tuesday, the/Payne had seconds in. the bigh bw god eens at Brooklyn. Every Chiets were delegated to 3rd place, jump and broad jump respectively. Summaries: . ne. @ sandiot baseball. Two pak of Flint Northern and Flint Jim Keller was 3rd, Beamer 5th. 120 jow hurdies—won by Gillard (i: Which shapreore | teams, one of Central. Event was the annual/in the broad jump. Keller-was also {te Tiadett ER aD Ne | , coached by Pee Wee casinaw Valley undergraduate Sth in the 100 and Jim Hawkins /Time 1843. : ae » tangle in @ prelim. City meet, held on Central's field, [was 3rd in low hurdles. Arzo Car-|,,\0-7ere dash_—won, uy Waitin ON: vals were 3-3 in training ee | Vikings emerged victors in a hot,son and Robinson shared a 4th an o (Sag.} Sth Kelier (P) Time 7 we ‘three-way battle between the - san wir ee Hayes Jones, with the best ‘eventual winners, Indians and | wey ard Darby tA): 6th Lynch (8); dual-meet times in four events (Chiefs, Northern clinches the win j : ia Fredericks (PC). = = : in the TAC conference this year, with first place in the last four 0 S Penge ge fh a He Re isthe main reason why Eastern events. Pontiac was shut out of Santee Wh, Bea Guaete Seats an). Tims _ Michigan is favored to win the all four but the 88-yard relay.) . 63.7 : i e : ; league nage Al this Weekend at (They were 4th in this event. ipitem: id Mewbins; SB Piyon xy} ¥L¥ING HOME — Baltimore outfielder Jim * e ¢ ‘| Northern captured seven firsts, e anges | rae ee uy Young (FC): Sad Wetkinsl Pyburn makes a flying dive for home but he | shared im another. They were | \ePC), Sed Griffith (). th Williams) was tagged by Detroit catcher Bob Wilson in Until Earl | one Morrall of Michigan| especially strong im the dashes . ° i jhe oo wyttie (PC): 3nd Martin ely cca along in 1955, the| and burdies, im the shot and re Still Studying Report); 3 Miley C). Time 2063 Sea record for most errors in a B - = ‘race—won by Beamer; allace(N); Ten baseball game was held be) 22%, (vikings wee, bet relay»), | on Violations; May Have 73,2" %ur te fare Muaey 1. Lopez Makes Good as Prophet Harvey Kuénn while at Washington) three firsts, but Indians took | Conclusion Today fewer Ug. MeGinsky. Gross” (BCC), a ‘ | = i Sod tevorg bt tied bese in 9 acral ae camel ee ty, Letham «PC): ata = ° . | =v. SPOKANE, Wash. —Still hold- te” Carsan, Nelson >, mains : The scorimg: ing off on discussion of changes ““nroad \jump—won by Kokley; 2nd ; Denby Senior Honored Northern, 3843. Central 47's.'i1 ive athletic code, the Pacific "PE P)igitd Meter OS mine | . Pontiac 43°5, Saginaw 25, Bay City cn ion DETROIT (AP)—Gerald Bergler,|Central 17% and Arthur Hill 9. |COast Conference was winding Up 17-year-old senior at Detroit Denby, Roger Coats, Larry Beamer ard .1. saa. and promised a cepert! High school, has been named'Fred Brooks accounted for the «whey the study is complete - winner of the Detroit Sports Broad- PHS wins, in the mile, half-mile e . ms casters Assn. third annua! scholar- and high jump, respectively. John! . — : ship award. 'Phiegm chased Northern's Gillard) Dr. Glenn Seaborg, of California. ious" and promised there would) oe Ee aot Male Sanctuary be nothing startling’ in the vio-| Boston Writers Deny Press Box to Woman proselyting of athictes. * * main or reprimanded for ae * But the place tie in the pole vault. ~ Shot-—won by Junior (N); 3nd Hinton (8); yd Tews (BCC): 4th. Brown gFC) oth Jones (AH). Distance 46-2% 260 relay—won by . FC Ind, Sag 3rd. PHS 4th. Time 1:33.4 + Medley relay—won by FN, PC and, AH trad, BCC 4th. Time 2:30.72 * Site Ss ree Central Blanks Se ee cNNeF Nine 3-0 PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 ) nf / Innings, Tiger He gave up only to Foyt hit in the three innings he ‘‘figures weser in the fifteenth. ‘ : And it was Foytack who came : in with the winning run after Foytack whe went singling to right off reliefer Mike troit’s longest of this season. It in the 4th inning, Forniels, who took the : loss. Tighe later explained home to Wilson. |marked the setting of a new Major he went League record by Baltimore second ack last night because he|baseman Bill Gardner who had my starters are young|12 putouts. A number of players * * * The marathon contest was De-| AP Wirephote the 9th inning of last night's 16 inning fracas Fornieles which Detroit won, 2-1. ie Kaline made the throw |including Detroit's Charlie Gehrin- ger, shared the old record at 11. - Moore accounted for Baltt- more’s‘s0le run in the tird inning when he homered into the leftfield stand. Moore, whe has hit three homers for Baltimore this year, also slammed out a single in the 10th inning. : E : euncovoo~n-eeek ev ecceseccononnnmoull z td nok e-eecso0e0ee000008 a s HW Z : Triandos ¢ e L « 1 ef Witliams Jo * ® 7 7 6 4 6 6 & B weser 6 5 a Moore p H-Causey 2b . Se-eSescecceosesoonocon ‘Totals $3 2 19 Totals A-Walked for Tuttle in 6th. B-Ran for Torgeson in- 6th. ©-Struck out for Finigan in @h, D-Ran for i Re in 13, Poytack in . 2 in L. R- (0-0, i1-@), ose Keep Rolling By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rors, four in one inning, three of|Klaus, who not only banged into hit under the right eye by Al The Chicago White Sox, with an them by shortstop Billy Klaus. (4 double play with the bases load-|Smith's grounder. Dave Sisler was \eight-game winning streak, a two-| game lead in the Americen|_™* bona ‘League race and their first tri-| * * ¥ ‘ed, but was forced to leave the the loser, The win was No. 5 for wretched afternoon for game in the seventh when he was) Early. _umph of the season over the “ew/ Tennis Tips by Rosewall \York Yankees, are making Man- ‘ager Al Lopez look like a first! class prophet. * * | * Lopez steadfastly disagreed with Although Pontiac High nine had those who saw nothing but a Yan- runners on the basepaths several/kee. runaway. He listed as seri- bpsiness of the|times in yesterday's SVC game|ous contenders not only his White ‘spring meeting—now half gone—|at Wisner Field, they couldn't get Sox but Cleveland, Detroit and BOSTON w —Ladies, take heed. ‘I sat in the press box in Bal- ig the consideration of changes in| them home, and thereby lost a 3-0 basebell_ press box will re-\timore and Washington.” she said the code which now permits the, male sanctuary — in Bos- but admitted she couldn't crash schools to provide free tution for| . ‘the writer’s roost at New York's athletes and give them campus vote of the Boston chapter of Yankee Stadium. ljobs paying up to $100 a month. the Baseball. Writers Assn., yes-'. ~*~ * ~*~ * * terday- denied Doris O'Donnell of} “But I almost got in the dug- Several of the schools are seek-| the Cleveland News admission to out,” she added, “I had (umpire- ing a switch to the “full ride,” | the Fenway Park press box to cov- in-chief) Cal Hubbard’s permis-'under which an athlete would be) er the Indians-Boston Red Sox sion, but then I lost gut." given books, tuition, board, room game. | Cleveland Manager Kerby Far- and perhaps a little spending mon-| * * * ireli has vetoed Miss O’Donnell's ey. With a number of members Instead, the attractive brunette Visit to the bench. istrongly opposed to the idea, gat.in a rooftop box seat on the! “Jt's no place for a lady,” Far- deadiock is in prospect. Jett field side of home plate, rel explained. “Somebody might - Miss O'Donnell is not- the first Jet a few words slip. I know I've woman sports writer by a tong even picked up a few new ones: Hills Athletes Feted tilt to Flint Central. Indians’ hurler, Waldron, let Pentiac dowg with only three hits, Johnson's ist inning | Griffith's sings. in the 5th and | Hayward'’s safety in the 6th Central got seven off Zelithart and Kendall, including two by Maynie. Indians collected their tallies in were unearned, errors being re- sponsible in each case. PHS com- Stadium, the smiling senor. .in an Of @ disadvantage. mitted five bobbles, Central only shot. But she holds some kind of cae I've been managing this by Lions Club Tonight = disunction use she is traveling club.” - | P TUESDAY'S FIGHTS as a’ member of the Geveiand| *~ * * | ‘The Lions Club is sponsoring the), MICRMOND,, Com seme octane” Am School athletic banquet tonight in trip. interviews? ’ ; + * * | “The ball players were stand-| the school gymnasium. _|“EXRTrORD, Cons—Bully Lynch, 146, “Why should things be any dif- offish at first,” she admitted. Oliver Spencer of* the Detroit Martioré. sutpeinted Calvin Smith, 146, : Bins PeciAan, England — Boswell St. ferent because thie is base-\“But they're accepting me. 1 got|Lions is guest. Honors will go to wall?” sibs O'Donnell asked. —& box of candy from one of them.” the outstanding athlete of the year. on the team’s current road Does she have any_trouble with Ist—arnnual_Bloomfield Hills High salore, lips. Hels. iy Ryan. 168. 3 = well, knocked out Jimmy Bilis. 173, i. 7. ne oo Prank Johusen, “T've tested tanks for the Army. ae i me tell you it was easi- inside the Kremlin than wages ta. pitching. speed__defense_ and _suf- chi- ficient hitting to win.” - Boston. He felt his team had the |best chance to dethrone the Yan- kees becatise of its speed and pitching, headed by Billy Pierce, ‘his personal nominee to win 20 ‘again this year. i : * * * | Last May 5 after the Yankees) ‘had swept a three-game series in’ \Chicago to Wrest first place from ithe White Sox, Lopez vowed his‘ iteam would start another winning a the first (two? and the sixth. All streak and regain first place. Be-| ‘fore last night’s game at Yanitee ‘impromptu press interview, de- clared: “The Yankees can be beaten and we're one of four teams that - Fluke Single Ruins | ‘ean do it. I think we have the * It's a long way to October but, Lopez has nothing to apologize for today, His Whitet Sox are three| games in front of the Yankees, | whom they ‘whipped 3-1 last night’ and dumped into third place, a, game behind Cleveland. The In-| ~ |dians broke their second place tie with New York, defeating the Bos- ball game Tuesday night at Drayton ton Red Sox 82 in an afternoon game. +e ~ * * * Pierce, ace White Sox southpaw, Handcuffed the Yankees with four’ hits last night and struck out eight to post his sixth—victory—against, two defeats. Billy did not permit a hit after the fourth inning, when, the Yanks scored their lone run, | and retired the last 16 Yankees. | Early Wynn's seven-hit pitching and Chico ‘Carrasquel’s grand slant homer highlighted Cleve- land’s victory in Boston. The Red ‘Sox helped the Tribe with five er- ‘was trying to reach the 200-hit circle for only two or three games | neéded-one big day at the plafe’ to do it. e | oma good medium serve. Sows «et the Ball tThis ‘s the second of four stories for AP ew written 3 *- features by Ken Rosewall, National singles tennis champion.) By KEN ROSEWALL AP Newsfeatures The big man has the advantage | in tennis because he can get more’ ‘arc and more speed on his service. \But don’t let that stop you from becoming a tennis player. , People have said my service looks unnatural compared to the serves of Pancho Gonzales, Jack Kramer. Frank Sedgman and Lew Hoad. That's because I lack the height and that puts me at a bit What I’ve done is concentrate The first thing to do in serving in Play. 7 is to concentrate on ball into play. After that Keith’s No-Hit Bid _ A fluke single in the 4th inning ruined a bid for a no-hitter by Harlan (Fat) Keith as Emmanuel Baptist trimmed Weldon-Thrifty, 6-1, in a Waterford League soft- Plains. Rival pitcher Wayne Jenks hit base-runner Dearborn with a ground. ball for an automatic satety and Weldon-Thrifty’s only | “hit. Keith struck out 16. Springer. each drove in two runs for the Baptist club. Tonight’s league game matches White .Brothers and Gidley Elec- tric at 8 o'clock.. < Baptist - 30 201 &8 11 1 Weldon 100 000 Oi 1 Keith and Keith: Jenks and Bigelow. 5 League, a game and a half behind waist high and left side of | body facing the net, says Ken Rosewall. on Easy Serve into the court before you do any- thing else. The follow through, _ |able to know about where his shot SERVE starts with ball held jing until corner gid g aaa op * The Brooklyn Dodgers whipped Cincinnati 6-1 to tie Milwaukee! for second place in the National’ the front-running. Redlegs. « 4 By Harver Knenh ‘Day I Remember Most | (Anothér’ in @ series of articles written sepecially for The Associated. Press| and the Press by Detroit Tiger players.) z year.in the major league, when I day in baseball. so forth. But that | By HARVEY KUENN - “ DETROIT «m — It was late September in 1954, my ‘second full } ; experienced my most memorable “ Phere have been many thrilis — like playing my first major league game, getting my first base hit, my first home run, and day near the end of the 1954 season was one peak , as T'recall. 1 Cleveland Indians and I went | \ + T get Rain ended the Braves-Philade’ phia game with the score tied at 1-1 after 5‘ ‘innings. The entire! game will be replayed at a future date. Home runs by Pee Wee Reese and Brooks Beat Redlegs wows see t0 Gain Tie for 2nd By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Willie Mays ‘accounted for two New York runs with his fifth hom- er and a steal of home, The loser was Stu Miller who permitted only three hits in 8 23 innings. Turk Lown, who relieved starter Dick ner. 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Hole-in-one was the first at Twin Boon golfing season was fired yesterday = Grimshaw banged a 5-iroh shot) meg into the cup on the 165-yard No. 4) Feraat eee maker were Glenn O’Berry, Wil- a = | Tiger Averages INDIVIDUAL BATTING Baal Rn " BR av av 5 8 ASS it 37 3 ut 383 @ 20 2 3 gigi 15 26 4 is an “uswtt 8 aM ou 32 6 2% gaia s 8 15 3 3 19 2M 43m 3 13 282) 3 40 1 160 2-1 ?—?100; ® 16 #1 #7 1 to @ 47 4$ue iT PITCcHING IP H R-ER BB §O WL ERA soeensens Hoar reite «57 44 12-11 10 36 6 1 his oeees 46 32 10- 7 17 41 2:1 «1.397 ~13 30 22 3 3 2.30 14 1 $eitte 14 18 1 2 480 19 3425 3.12 0 160 8.00 8 661 107 TEAM BATTING AB R 2 &. 1008 130 239 ‘Moore of UCLA ‘Goes to Celtics “BOSTON @ — The Boston Cel- tics of the National Basketball formerly a UCLA guard, to a con- tract for the 1957-58 seasoti. Moore was drafted by the Cel- tics in 1955. His signing was an- by games next fall. 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Berkley captured the Inter-Lakes | golf crown for the 2nd year in a row yesterday at Pontiac Country pea 1h pall ama of 326. Southfield, last year’s co-cham- pion, was tnd with 341. Walled Lake scored 344, Waterford 367, Farmington 378 and Van Dyke | 421. Barkley’s Don Cochran was medalist with 73. Waterford’s baseball team erupt- Sigman Is Lost fo Wolverines posted.a new record in the 12-) - |pound shot with a heave of 48 feet, ——7t- inches. Yahne, chalked up a new mark in) Bill | Northwestern, now in second Mt. Clemens Winner: of Tennis Regional | lim the MHSAA A-B regional tennis’ MSU Held fo 1 Hit sin Loss to Titans Michigan Title ’ Hopes | Hurt as Slugger Is! | Ruled Ineligible ANN ARBOR @—Michigan's Big Ten baseball title hopes suffered a setback yesterday with the loss D Wisconsin State League. Michigan currently is leading the Big Ten race with a 7-3 -record. But it must win its three games this weekend -from Michigan State to remain in contention. ‘place with a 42 record, can take’ ithe tile with @ sweep of their final j three games, Conclusion of the Class A doubles’ tourney at Cranbrook, yesterday,’ gave Mt. Clemens the team title with a 11-point total, Birmingham was runnerup with 8%. Class B. wes settled Seat of She week with; zoo May 31 for the state title) meet. Ken Grimes and Ed Brice de-| feated Maples’ Tom Watson and _ RUSTOUT, BURN-OUT, AND BLOW-OUT MUFFLER SERVICE. ~ 356. $. Saginaw (Next te Jereme Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Friday 1H 8:00 Mon. the Sot. "tH 5:30 | _ For Your Shopping Convenience a eR the two 8, Berkley Detroit 5%, —y 3, Port Huron 2, “get (Bonded 5 Shown eee 16 Wed. Thru Sun. $11 Sat. & Sun. Matinees 2 to 4:30 P.M. Mon. and Tues, Mites * available for private parties or groups Rolladiam Skating Rink 4478 W. Bares nds : WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 22, 1957. 4 ae eS f sors i t ty sft E E ieee s é e ; its dint z § | 3 | i ep : Hi 2 3 | Thoroughbreds. to Start jat Hazel Park Friday St Ow eon evel "Sia, exty diddued stiectew \June 1 and the $10,000 Hazel Park'| Mile on June 8. In all, 35 top Return to Hungary Tharos and his wife, javelin Tiona Laczo, both Hungar- | }iam refugees, are leaving Brussels. | to Hungary today, ac- [cording 10-4 daily Les Sports. 1 ¥ ‘|troversy, Mulford claimed Harroun Athletes Fet , by St. Michael cocnlisl, “5 tusk wabdhoe Wien ta | the mirror all the way and kept | ahead of him. That's how I won.’| After the race, there was a con- was actually one lap out of first| place and his Lozier should have) been declared winner. « * * i “There was quite an argument about it,"’ said Harroun, “But next} ** * | One of his knick-knacks helped \Eddie Rickenbacker’s Maxwell =a ivictory in the 1914 “500.” It was an oil-spewing device which made} the Maxwell glide around turns while the tires of its pursuers ‘were | chewed, and. orn by sriction. ten ee Gees an eee | way classic and expects to be there this year on May 30 for the 40th re- "= You get draft-beer pleasure | from bottle, tap or can! | ‘smoother, fresher, | | far less filling newal of the race he won first. head football : = out“ 5 coach at the University of Detroit, "vietory in it wag the rearview mirror which he used for the first time in the |"yy UE Punch Srease. canine ete ee * — |Wing trainer and goalie, was Mike parish hall. 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Canada geese are off their nests at Kent Lake in the Huron Clinton system and the many “families” of little yellow gos- lings, Jed by proud mothers and guarded from the rear by the watchful ganders, provide good photographic subjects along the shorelines naturalisg Charles Damm reported today. “There are many black ducks also in this (Huron-Clinton) area, and some have been observed nesting ” Damm added. Chief naturalist William F. Hop- kins of the park system also com- mented on the rising tempo of spring wildlife. “We have many ‘school groups come out here for guided tours of the area where wildlife can be observed at close hand,” he explained, He took a) large company Beach, Tuesday, to observe a big colony of terns (shore birds). Col-, ony was estimated to have at least 1,000 birds. Many deer have been seen tn| the park area near Milford. Damm says the herd there is in fine con dition, with many does nearing the time "when they will drop their fawns (unually early in June). Mrs, Howard Lewis, 966 Wy- ‘man, on Otter lake. a lover of the outdoors, says 2 family of Canada geese has shown up with 5 little goslings, near her island home, An inquisitive raccoon lives nearby, looks Into the Lewis window at nghts she says. Very slow, officer Howard Johnson, who men- tioned, however, that some nice bass are being taken at Pontiac lake and that good ‘bow fishing may be enjoyed in most county lakes. Spring cleanups are underway at’ all state parks-in-the area, ready- ing them for the big. summer in- vasion due to start with arrival of good weather. Mulfi-Lakers Plan to Metropolitan’ PROFITABLE HUNTING — By H. GUY MOATS | Fox bunting and trapping bas been a profitable hobby for Mil- ford’s Jay Hunter. The appro- priately named day-time worker at the Novi Equipment company at Novi has been a part-time fox hunter-trapper for many years, and does very well at it, if you please. foxes, to be bountied by the state. Hunter collected $210 for 42 of worth five dollars to Hunter. The 42 represent 10 days hunting and +} trapping in the Highland Recrea- Last year Michigan bountied 28,476 foxes, causing an increase’ of some 13 percent in payments on See more than $142,- Fox hunting in Oakland county has long been a favorite winter sport, but few of the “swingout Part-Time Trapper Helps Decrease Fox Population” Hunter resides at 1012 Grubb road.|, Jay Hunier, 1012 Grubb road, Milford, has made a profitable thing of his part time fox-hunting foxes. Sheriff Frank Irons is shown above ear-marking Hunter's job this spring. Yesterday he collected $200 in bounties for a latest catch, as the Milford man holds one of the animals. Muskie Fishing Real Thrill a Pentiae Press Photo ‘a 69% pounder taken from Nort ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — Ever Big Ones Start fo Move ing. for his second giant ever cans with th their powerful jaws and gulp down small ducks with no By successful they explain this) does not necessarily mean “cateh-| ing’’ a fish, just seeing one or feel-| ing one hit your lure. Lake St. Clair’s muskie record is held by Detroiter Percy Haver. ml ern Wisconsin waters. ° A seven foot, four inch muskie! weighing 110 pounds was netted by| a commercial fisherman in Inter-| mediate Lake, Antrim County, in} 1919. muskie in 1949 and has been fish-| i strain. 'Sylvia’s on TV Tonight DETROIT @ — Former national match game \Wene of Philadelphia will clash h-| wee Detroit's Edna Dalton tonight | NN “Bowling Champions.’ "The Philadelphia bowler, in two! jappearances on the televised series | '(10 p.m., WXYZ-TV), has defeated | \Marion Ladewig and Shirley’ 'Garms. The Detroit woman de- One fisherman caught a 30 pound feated Elvira Toepfer in her only | appearance. ‘Underwater Wonderland’ other legal animals, birds in their seasons and is an ardent angler, too. In the course of his fox trapping Hunter has run across a den of wild dogs. There are several pups, and three females, each with a pup he says. Area conservation officer Howard Johnson knew about the dogs, he said today, and described them as being mongrels, ‘living. off the land,”* * * * “T heard about these wild dogs, but we have not had any reports of damage, or attacks on humans” Johnson commented. Perch Festival Final plans are now completed) for Ludington's first annual perch festival scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 3, The event will open at a press luncheon May 24 at which sports- writers, radio and TV bread- casters, and dignitaries through- out Michigan will be represented. Thirty-five Perch Queen con- testants will also be entertained at this luncheon. * * * OPENING DAY FRIDAY © Ceremonies for the opening of the festival at the north break- water of Ludington’s harbor will Edward J. Hekman of Grand Rapids who is chairman of the Sixth Michigan Week District along ee ee be highlighted by the presence of/ Elizabeth the Gray Weather OK for Trout By JACK PATTERSON The sport that dreamed up Mich- igan’s “Water Wonderland” nick- \name had his head on a In the interests of truth and ac- — curacy he should ~ have made it | larly ample, No safety outdoors for air- the whole purpose of the outing. * * * Most-used Ontario lure for speck- led (brook) trout trolling is a spin- ner and crawler combination, We have usually found a fairly small idaredevie just as effective and it) eliminates the bother of fiddling with worms. Almost nobody trolls Ontario lakes with streamer flies. Fishing in Maine and Quebec for the same fish, trolled stream- ergs take the mostest and -big- gest (even in waters where other baits are allowed). This is a mat- anything else if catching fish is gray days they may feed during the day. It isn’t going to a cooler or grayer than it is now. the stream. This means a mid- week day. The bait fisherman has la choice of night-crawler or min- now, sometimes a crayfish or heligramite or other large natural nymph. * * * The fly fisherman might as well stick to streamers, and a big white marabou, a black and white bucktail or black ghost will prob- For big browns in the —— we've got, and a stream in which! then, given proper weather, which | Spin ably do as well as anything. For for big browns we doubt if we'd bother with anything but champion Sylvia! GOOD TASTE Louis St. ‘Laurent holds a fish caught near ‘Victoria, B.C. The Canadian Prime, | Minister didn't hook the whopper, ibut wanted to see what he missed, Campers-to Pay Increased Fees LANSING — Increased camping fees will be in effect June 1 at reation areas. All camping permits issued on or after June 1 will require campers to pay 75 cents per day, plus 25 cents for electrical serv- jees, if used, Permits are ts- | sued at the individual parks. | The present camping rate is 3) cents daily, plus 20 cents for electricity. All campers receiving permits during May will be charged at the old rate, even if the carping per- mit period extends into June. This will allow Memorial Day visitors big fish are known to be, the a silver flatfish, Big browns seem|to camp through the holiday week- . angler should pick a day whenjto like a fast retrieve and quite'end at the old rate, if they ob- ithere is litte human activity on' a bit of action by artificials. Ee whose enthusiasm has not mil- dewed to the vanishing point we offer them one sunny ray of hope in an otherwise dank and mouldy LO on the business and protecting Auto Club member at policy. this seems too good to Me nt ‘pam ve In the fret four monthe of 1967, $1,658,000 waa so returned as savings on expiring policies, In a time when many things are Detroit Automebile - Inter-Insurance ‘Exchange at Automobile Club of ‘Michigan ‘VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST Orrice A. |. BOCUE, Mer. . 2: 62 W, Perey SU SATSY + 7 3,000 : nae pose Bis fo Apes Auto Chi members the first four manths this year ities ‘uit of the pealibien nek teih thsenaing the policyholder e seieuet te Wa Reheat soe taal venipe rape tp d be true—but it is trve. ‘= £0205 a i i om oe ter that needs exploration. Process Pike, Muskie Eggs - 300,000 at NEEDED | Just Because You Con’t Taka Time During the Day | _USE_OUR CONVENIENT . | NITE SERVICE Lae pe ee abbe th ik Ged Git tA, | We have found thal tinny of ene customers wast ose thelr ene during the day and fest can’t take the time during the Gay for needed and- | Becessary maintenance or repalr setvice. And eo, we have extended our eervien heure—to better serve the Chevrolet ewnere ot thie area, schedule Approximately 150,000 muskel- lunge eggs and an equal number; “léf northern pike eggs are being processed at Drayton Plains hatch- the |Providing CHEVROLET. | NITE SERV | —_ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON'T PUT OFF. DP Hatchery and muskie fry demand a con- stant supply: of live fodd, other- wise they set about eating each other. , -To date, state’ workers have will provide live food which is essential for the growing muskies and pike. When the young game fish are big enough to fend for themselves, until (conservation workers will plant them in waters. Research public on their progress pc nt gan -fisherman. White Fox Reported A white fox, possibly an albino, was reported seen recently a few miles north of Grayling in Craw- pron: biologists speculate that the animal a eran ano oe Heh ce “red” fox. Ice | SERVICE | ali 5 Sa nate 6 sone ws paanet: latest methods and — collected more than 70 million - |sucker eggs; when hatched, these’ Solunar Tables. Anglers may plan their fishing i Trash Shad Fish ~ expeditions ard 2 Move Into a. — for their sport by scanning the following solunar ‘tables. Pre- commonly called the shad, has pared especially for this section by joined the sea lamprey in threat- outdoorsman John Alden Knight, tables show major periods of activity to last. an hour to an hour ST. JOSEPH — A trash fish; lening the existence of food and game fish in the Great Lakes, Licyd Molihagen Jr., vice pres- ident of Michigan Fish Producers Assn., said today the shad, which first appeared in the Great Lakes ™M Thurs, ....... F409 638 te T18 about two years ago, was causing asecccee an: : 1:19 : #6, ress” Bet. vece-ceere 210) 8:28 3-40 eae a lot of distress” among com- if eaebees *, 3:00 9:15 3:30 ¢emercial fishermen. “ron 3:50 «10:06 4:20 10:36 |Tues. ......00 4:45 11:00 5:18 11:39) Mollhagen said the shad were Wed. $40 11:55 6:10 -———\appearing with increasing fre- quency in the fishermen's chub nets. He said the take in the chub nets now contained about half shad and half chub. The chub is a valuable food fish. Aid Medical Research i : eee | Hil Lampreys Help Study Cimeration,dearnent aamel| Of Diseases of Ear for ‘Oldsters lis Tossed Out ; |Michigfin’s state parks and rec- | ——_—- . eee ey eo eee ¥ vy —— 5 } i , j { j as : Pe i 63 j #4 ie etateti, 8 or « | ial i ° Lane Takes TV. Detroit Scene x * * x wk * of Lightweight Scrap Tonight Henry Brown -Is Foe in 10- Rounder From Motor City By DAVE DILES DETROIT — An unranked lightweight who hasn't fought in. six months will be out tonight to puncture age Lane's ambition of the first southpaw champion in lightweight history. | Little-known Henry “Toothpick” As Hank Goes, So Goes Team Aaron Leads Braves they have for that matter—that the National League’ s defending batting cham- pion hasn't. been just about the whole show for the Braves, offen- sively. He is leading the league in bat- ting with a .360 average and in home runs with 11 and is tied for the runs batted in leadership with Brooklyn’s Cari Furillo with 29. But, after Aaron, the Braves’ averages tail off like a/ kite in a downdraft. Joe Adcock is the only other regular hitting above 300, MILWAUKEE (# — As Hank 11 games in April, Aaron goes, so go the Milwaukee slowed to a 38 pace so far in| Braves. i May. This was never more apparent Aaron has gone hitless in than it is today. |four of the Braves eight losses this After a fast start in which Man-| month. ager Fred Haney’s crew won 9 of! No one can say—or is saying, . oy Major League Leaders | _ AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (based on 75 bats)}—Wil- Harss, Bodton, .392; enue. New York. ‘THE B PONTIAC PuuSS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, ‘a Bout Spotiht: ting safely in 25 straight lasmomanepsianrisininsate | {WALLPAPER $ ALE} of the “Olympic Games, - torn be- | THESE PRICES ARE BELOW MOST DEALERS’ COSTS "WALLPAPER OUTLET enlarge and to reduce the Olym-| pic program, are expected to leave | it virtually unchanged after a se-’ ries of important meetings open-’ ing here June 3. x« *«* | The executive commission of the! International Olympic Committee, | under the chairmanship of Presi- dent Avery Brundage, is sched-| uled to meet with the national | Olympic committees and the In- ternational Sports Federations in al six-day series of conferences on) major er goes sicsidede to Satecs a hen | t : MORE THAN 1,000 PATTERNS IN STOCK elimination from the Olympic pro-| gram of certain sports considered’ to be “tinged with professional-| ' 105 N. Saginew Shenten and ppsy FE 2-5811 ism,” such as boxing, cycling and. Opposite WKC ‘Tees, Wed. Thars,, Ss ' 9:00 te 5:30 Free Parking in Rear | soccer. Beto "Detroit, He has a mark of .320, Then comes 338. |Billy Bruton, .280; Del Crandall, Bee , 2; Boyd. and Mantle, ! Wertz, Cleveland, | 363; — = Chica. 52: fences City, RONS—sieners :| Baltimore Wii Kenny Lane, 2%, in a 10-round and Aaron match that will be televised na-| tionally over ABC-TV, 9 _p.ni.,’ EST. a * * ; This will be Brown's first ap- pearance since he broke his right. hand in dropping an eight-round knockout verdict to Paolo Rosi last; November. et Brown, whose ™ woothpicts chewing rather than from his physical appearance, has shown he can punch effectively) with either hand. His 24 victories include 14 knockouts, He has lost! four times and been involved * two draws. * * * i Lane is on a 12-fight winning ~- streak and has won 45 of his 3 professional bouts. He never has been off his feet. Ranked No, 1 challenger to Joe Brown's title, Lane is a quick- fisted southpaw who relies more on speed and boxing skill than he! does on powerful punches. Lane! has stopped only seven foes. He knocked out Frankie Ryff and, Danny Davis in his only two 1957) starts. * * * _ Each fighter is expected weigh about 133. Brown will have! a two-inch height advantage over) Lane, who measures 5-feet-6. |Big to| | selves a few notches higher | Detroit promoters originally 22.'| New sort, 21; | ROWS BATTED IN—Sievers, : icago, 23; Jen =. 2: Kansas ae a Lollar, 16ag0 . Wentz eV GLAM: TS—Aaron. Milwaukee and Schoen- New York, ; Robinson, Cincin- BITS~Simpeen. Kenges CMY, liams, Boston and Sievers, Washington an, &. Dati. 8.) nenola, Detroit. 37. Pox, |_DOVBLES Moat, Cincinnati and Mus-|*®¢ Bollmg and Kaine, Si. Louis, 12; Gilliam, Brookiyn, 16;,5 DOUBLES—Piews, Washington, n Fox, ad St. Louis, 9 odges, Brooklyn, Chicago, 10; Malzone, Boston apne. De- Logae, Milwaukee and Bouchee, Philadel- trol and Sievers Washington. Dhia — Nieman and +s ad, Balti TRIPLES—Walls Chicago Gratt one simp- . Cincipnati and Sauer, |Mathews last qant abbreviated 542 inning game. «| More. Kuenn, Detroit, ci ke SL, ste ct Ss "Sy Brace, Dea Brookiyn, Robinson aaa’ ees Sievers Waki ‘ton ago /ebulient manager, recently said, me nehatl Mathews and Adcock. | York. ied wit ene City, 6; tel “The Braves would be in real trou- Pg ae 125%, "othdi:| STOLEN BAGEe tana. caleage,, ¢:/ble it anything happened, to Aenea ang ted mye brtuntran, 4; five play- = Boston and Fox aod Mincso, cat/— ~ § - a s t i uJ ti ~t { * a RENEE fectse sites nes ot? fetta! ram, “boey ‘eter eS lands, eet SR ge ae SE eat in way, “They ou SrRIREOUTS Anns, “Puctbargh, 27;| STRIKEGUTS — Pierce, Chicago, @.|WOrsitip the ground he walks on. Screws” Puchipbin eth Louse: "tow Carand: ser Faecal, Som], ately ere, hee bore league Cineimnat! and Kline, Pittsburgh, 3. ington, 37. a few pitchers around the league are discovered the caretred Aaron’s “‘weakness.” Spartans Aim Manager Bill Rigney of the New to P lay Ro le York Giants, .whose pitchers have | of Spoilers St. Frederick Fetes Athletes Thursday = iber EAST LANSING (AP)—Michigan ” * ideacingten rented What the “weakness” is — ff! State is aching to play the role of = that’s what it is—Rigney wouldn't day night in St. Vincent parish say. |® spoiler in its three-game Big’. starting time is 6:30 p.m. Ten baseball meeting with, * * * i é \Michigan this weekend. Ram athletes and cheerleaders Peters’ Homer Does It The Spartans, in eighth place Will be honored at the annual) pave Peters clouted a Sth inning’ with a 46 conference record, ‘Pring bust and the regional golf crand slam home run to give] can nly hope to hitch them- Championship trophy will be pre-| Rochester an 86 victory over Lake! sented to St. Fred's links team. Orion Tuesday. Sophomore Howard | * * ® |Hinkel, who relieved.starter Larry / j | | that they had Aaron's num | the standings. 215; Eddie Mathews, .273; Johnny} “He's: carrying the club,” said] night after the ;, Braves and the Philadelphia Phil-/ lies played to a 1-1 tie in a rain- | “There's no doubt about it. I don't | know where we'd be without him."’ ‘held Aaron to two hits in 13 tries] for a .U4 average, hinted the other | * OVERSTOCK clearance JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR LONG MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND TRIP! ALL SIZES and TYPES tROCK-BOTTOM snide tried to arrange an “elimination, bout” between Lane and Orlando Zulueta, the No. 3 challenger. But ay | Sid Abel and Ted Lindsey, rep-Jones in the 3rd inning, was the| W gan lead: g I —_ leads the bague an resenting the Detroit Red Wings, winning pitcher. Peters buried the’ 7-3 record but Northwestern and John Panelli, former Notre 7th inning for the Falcons and’ Zulueta demanded plans fell through. $10,000 and! (4-2) and Blinois (5-3) are panting Dame 'elose behind. speakers, football star, are guest | struck out the side to preserve ithe win. Knowledgeable people say it every time A Hiram Walker whiskey No increase in price _ $966 8 31 Me 4/5 Q, Cede Ne. 408 Code No. 400 | say Imperial—and they PRICES! New...Long Mileage GENERAL SILENT GRIP TIRES $19° *1127,|°13 25* 7.1015 " * PLUS TAX AND YOUR RECAPPABLE CASING Come in today and see this big brawny, good-looking General Silent Grip tire with a tread design that assures long mileage and fast stops. You'll be all mo ok onies Sey Shee Vee set. Mee Lao FABULOUS ‘SPRING VALUES! EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! bo SPECIAL BUY! Factory Seconds 30% OFF STAR 0 0 F & TUBE TYPE MANUFACTURER'S : | WHITE & BLACK : : SIDEWAUS LIST PRICE Pius Tax and Receppable Tire "OF usr me Ls TAK AND RECAPPABL CASING pitts ee EASY PAY! Ah JUNE 4 sULY hs AUGUST; "TIRE COMPANY so act ee * es ei eg t—-Th — “Alowanc vance for Loss of Ferry Jobs Urged SM ELTTETET ee eat ot / prego | f a é ie ce at Pail ei vast — THE GIRLS’ “LANSING i — The chairman of the Mackinac Bridge Authority says “a substantial separation al-| lowance” should be paid to Straits. of Mackinac ferry employes who! will lose their jobs when the bridge is completed this fall. ~*~ * * Prentiss M. Brown suggested the | 300 to 350 affected workers be paid| with part of the money received, by the state through sale of the| ferry property, including the boats. Brown offered-his proposal yes-| terday in a letter to Sen. Frank) Andrews (R-Hillman), chairman of| the Senate Municipalities Commit-| tee, which is considering plans for disposing of the property. x * It is expected that about 40 terry | workers will be employed on the) i * f bridge, Brown said, but there wil! lives in Los Angeles and is an Elk, We happened to pass in the cor- be no work for the others. . | ridor:”” by Franklin Folger “The dining car steward is thirty-nine, married, has two children, « ZUM-ZUM KEEP TURNI : | ie DANCE Hsu IN tT@sn io a... ocr > - OUT OUR WAY * WELL, HE MISSES MOST OF THE BALLS I THROW HIM AN'T GOT TIRED OF WAITIN’ FER HIM TO SHA BOARDING HOUSE ‘ Y fll IT'S OKAY TILL WE ¥h IS THIS A DANCE § Yf Now, C0YS ~ZUM-ZUM!Y GET RIGHT HERE “4 YOU'RE PLANNING YA, VEEP HOLDING HANDS 4 {HEN SOMEBODY'S} OR A TRACK | Gp, AND SWING YOUR ARMS SOT TOTURN A 5/7 MEETZ ~« AFTER IN A COMPLETE CIRCLE, \ HANOSPRINGI 6 1/' A FEW OF THESE Y €iRsT FORWARD, THEN pina BO oe BACKWARD ~ FACING pets ¥) EACH OTHER ALTERNATELY)OU': "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 4 ) i } ‘ ‘ > a a | By Walt Disney DONALD DUCK NANCY + Pe, 7 4 sy z aa i , Is — ef a | C'MON IN... YOU'LL NEVER GET ANYTHI OUT THERE BUT A OUCH OF TH’ SUN! aman, FOOZY, NG WELL, I CAME BY CAUSE I'D HOPED/ BUSINESS, © 1067 by WEA Gervice, he. TM. Reg US. Pot. OF* cmt 9 By Ernie Bushmiller . OM] [FoR ONCE -My AUNT, ERITZI—t PIGGY BANK IS : ANNOUNCEMENT FULL 3 TO MAKE |/ Gaia fh aot 7 St et oe ERNIE ~~ BUSAM1L E> YES---I LEFT IT WERE (T COMES «AND ITS HIS ALL RIGHT! HURRY... : THING MUST BE WRONG! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ; ae By Edgar Martin ROULL SEE CY A YAS ©-POOND STEAR... | BR THY CeGNST? - PROTEGE, ‘RAINO-= | =1) AAS RRAIBOLD EVES’ ps) OAR, -VEQNTR. VERREPS “OUD BE OY BOW EVES, SAOOLD BE TT WS wR... SOST CALL. BEST? LIAET'D || CE MAC. SOOR Weave |F ‘ Was? [i PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES ‘Every Day in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section Mend aperipe dpm on fe a 7 To Place Your WANT AD ~ -DIAL FE 2-8181 THE PONTIAC PR ESS. WEDNESDAY, M AY 29, 1957 | Taine By DAVID J. WILKE Industry surveys indicate most | retailers are in a happier state of mind than they were at this time | Associated Press Automotive Editor ‘ DETROIT — The auto indus- | try has a substantial new car in- ventory on hand right now, but it does not appear to be worrying the’ |, car retailers. last year. Many report better prof- pressure of factory shipments. Indications are the industry will come to the end of the cur- rent month with a total car as- sembly volume for the five months of approximately 2,885,- 000 units. If retail sales do no better than match the totals for its; few are complaining about March and April the five months volume at the dealer level should come to about 2,500,000, The current production rate, ob- viously, does not use all the in-| medi Ford and Chrysler divisions con- tinue to schedule Saturday over- time. Nevertheless, the over-all in- dustry outlook is better presently ‘Grain Futures Drift Lower CHICAGO @ — Most grain fu- tures dtifted lower in early board of trade dealings today, with corn|!= cent at times under general liqui- dation. fluence the market, but there .ap- among traders that the excessive moisture which has been hamper- § ing wheat and corn may be due for a genera] let-up shortly. There was general liquidation by commission houses in the soybean pit, apparently based partly on be- lief the price advance of the previ-|2* ous session was due to technical | reasons only, because of closing) out of the May contract. Profes-| sional selling helped push corn prices downward, Near the end of the first hour old, style wheat was % lower to 4 higher, July $2.08%, new style | wheat was % lower to % higher,| July $2.08%, corn was 42 lower to % to % lower, July 6 %, rye was, 1 to 1% lower, July $1.17%, soy- beans were % to % lower, July $2? 4%, and lard was 3 to 10 cents a hundred pounds lower, July * $12.23. Tax Exemption = * . : Comment: Market about steady tree-| . Grain Prices mos moderate and lacks aggressiveness Red .......977 Jacobs. ..... 54 ‘Supplies are generally fully rages Allied Ch .,.. 812 Johns Man .., 612 GHICAGO GRAIN lwith large sires ye and in some Allied ony eae #4 Jones 3 L — CHICAGO, May 22 ul ia today: instances —™=° _—_ fale Lid ve -- 44 Kenn “1134 Wheat feild) ts Alcos Fey ccanetes BOOM TIF cvcersees GT cHrcaco purrs aND £OOS Am trite sso 184 Kroger 4.3 ab 3.10% Sep 46% CHICAGO, M 33 (AP)—Chicago Am , 412 Lehn & P 244) amevecss 2.29% BOD ce ssvseee C} i onee \ at. 3.15% Deo 3c2! Sots | aacembaenly leneheans , eunay; ro-|am Gyan. | 42 LOF m3 Wheat >. v, oetpta 1,251,008; baying rhees Aa Coe oS - 93 Lib 4 Fly ..i-ece. 200% Sly 1.18%«! unchanged: 93 score AA 58; 82 A 50: 90/2m & Pay . 94 Liss 63. Sep wees 21f%, Sep .....-. 1.29%! B B¢. 68 C 55; cars 60 B ST; 89 C 554q. 8 Motors ... 64 Lockh 43.5 Bee ceccses 2% Dec ....... LM | Eggs steady: receipts 20,600 oe - é ee Loew 2. Mar saree 210% Lar isale buytthg prices w @ per OWS woase = Lone 73 Cor: FY ..-enee- 1227 leent or belter A white 28; mixed 28: 2) a ° iy Loriila Ri THF we eee ise” o vetees apy [mediums 24\;: standards babe Se rrg zoomes - ee ae s he ores 8 SS; vesvent reesipts Am Tel & Tel 734 4) Mar i... 131% Am Tob . 125 ie | = CHICAGO POTATOES — sy os ett! CHICAGO, May 21 (AP) — Pots naeee 34 ¢ tota! US jAnec W &C , 752 20. oid, feireee rg track 71; U gt : 6 3 , 4 . Be . 4A Lay « § ° “2 «“ and soybeans down more than a ,. VEGETA There was not much news to in-/!. _ peared to be a growing feeling | #2 % higher,’ July $1.32%, oats were oe Produce y ca enly, brought te ae ert ‘yy growers and sold by them package lots. ; WERE: Fruits — pples, » taney, 3,76 bu: No. 1, 3.75-3.25 bu. Steele Red, No. 1, 4.50-6.00 ba. , Radish, ks, No. 1, 125-17 aot ol ~~ ~ eee! 50-10. No, 1, No 1, 1.35-145 “50-1 bag. Railishes, White, No. 1, .00 doz. behs. Readishes, Red, No. 1. .15-@0 doz behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy, .90 6-Ib. box: No. 1, .65-.75 5- ; box Rhubaro, — fancy, 1.40 doz. poo g No. 1, 1.00-1.26 dos. behs. Rhe- rb, outdoor, No, 1, | Tomatoes, hothouse, No. 1, basket, REENS: Kaie, No. 1. ines bu |Musterd, No. 1, 2.25-2.50 Sorre! \1.78-2.25 bu. Turnip, No. 1, 235-2: 1% bu. 2.25-2.758 bu AND SALAD GR : Let ituee Bibb, ‘hothouse, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 basket, Lettuce, leaf, No. 1, Ss bu. ra ASSN eB medium 9 | DETROIT EGGS | DETROIT. May 22 (AP) — Eggs, F.0.8 federal-state | 3.25-3.75 8-Ib. Spinach, Mo. 1, an ag cases included, Whites: Grade A Le=2: ”; = -M@, etd avg 33°; medtum on ave 2%: smal] 22; Gade B large bp Se. wtd ave 20% Browns: Grade A large 36-33 wid) ave 31%; medium 27; Gade B large 264-| pon! _ wid avg 22; checks 22-24, wid avs) Commerdialy graded — Whites orete| A extra large 3: large 30-3); medium is. Grade B Ay = 7 Browns: Orade rge 29-30%; medium | 25-26; Grade B large 21-28. shipments ae fair; market about steady: Idaho new: efrivels 78. Killed by Senate Votes Down Resolution -to. Aid State Residents Over 65 LANSING @—A resolution pro-| posing a property for oldsters was killed by vote in the Senate yesterday. * * * The measure required a two- thirds favorable vote by both houses to put it on baBot in the form of a constitution-|! “We don’t want a blanket ex- emption for everyone,” Nichols older folks who might have to sell their homes.” * * * anne go all the way,” Sen. George H, Steeh (D-Mount!*e7%,,% one of the opponents. “We just want to help those |* low mee 23: Pat loads bot fed steers 23.56-23.00 chelee to low prime } Ped steers 24.33: emell lot 1064 Ib. weights 24.50: ‘standerd to low good 18.50-20.%: wtility , heifers Baar e oy rs mixed yeartings steers and no early sales. ni CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, May 22 (AP? — Salable mod! active, uneven, lots mixed 1-3 18 aba 2-3 230-296 fb 17.25-18.25: few lots No. 3 300-325 Ib > $0438 Th ovnes heifers 25 ve prime 2.78- Sia: Ry and 7S Pi 71,00-23 ae on de Le pe Salable sh 1,000: trade moderately active, Tembs steady | te weak: slaughter Rost, terday’s most active stock, added around a point to its gain of 1%! 46-95 doz behs.| heifers ‘Brun Balke Bids submitted shall remain firm Requires a few men tor clean LADY TO : : A a Serv. See the Yellow ’ | , $3. for a period of 30 days | O inted| Flowers 3] Dermaneat’ work. ‘Apply 104 W.| child ‘gaze & rork. Call trom 9 nf. : woretitin a oe oa! 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Dial FE 28181, ad The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 3 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hin et j if i | ia ! a i MP iv eeevew ound: ; aestnenee week eee Fenn es eee re eee rene ee rr Senne eeeneenns SHES C ROH Hee wbetwenes e PLACE A “LOST AD”|" : [can #E 20181 for an ad (te fecover a Toes Dial FE ie = INTERVIEWER “PERSONNEL yon bey Soon et = 4v-38 to . 5 ‘ Help Wanted Female 7 >§ fied : - TRUCK DRIVER DESIRE: “Work Wanted Female 11/ 1 DAY IRONING. Pick up b deliver, SM 3-008. } OME “1 FE va a1 . A ‘ » 1 day service. FE L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Switchboard esto Save Thousands ~~ of Dollars ON A NEW HOME L. C. Jackson, Contractor Rte. 1 LANDSCAPING. LAWNS, maintenance . Cash FOR working or not. || FURNIFURE NEEDED | odd tote. SMALL not. FE 5-0756. tiac Farm and Industrial Eractor Co. cain eae IN K FLASH contracts, see Au- ps vemiies Iiset THE _ PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, vay 22, 1 1957 to Wo see Mrs. Newman. ms Lake A ‘e.” "| LARGE ROOM BO SOR —~. HOUSE, 6 RM. CLEAN ADOUTS. Schneider, MArket 4- hs nee &. via ae ia . SIDE 2 APTS, f’ WEST spy APs on BE e wane 1s. 2 seems and ba i ar eerie s down, res) n rnished aible party, to town. OR Rest Apis one N day Bat, & Sun. efter ‘ 6 _week days. ARG LD L.| : batt 3 ot rate suitable for large family or room- perte pf ing house Vacant . 2 UNF. APTS. & ROY KNAUF & back Acti B aoe yg in. Stove 26° W Huron st FE 12-7421 f seiiiperater. eet « sowmtows.| MODERN 3 BEDROOM, W ure breeveway, 2-car SS _Reas. rent. FE 2-8 plot. gis Watertord Wad Papo ~ J. bed MA eee eterence $0175 is MODERN 2 weer Hous UTIL. ROOMS. COME, MATS |"room. $75 Oakla mae, eb * FE Sun rat st Sg BATH. NICELY 1 ‘MODE! HOU 3 ne ea. Hest BECO. Pontias x, Rope no Ho snnillbciek ree _Marshali Et MODERN’ — ~fEDRM HOME mt ROOMS .& ERA- res. Children we tet, G7, See fe yy - Pong! come FE 42470. wae a em ee RENTAL frig._ Ad UNITS | Attractive new pola gl ae y ROOM. APT NEWLY DECOR. eesanarcersiigeiaieanipars ated, stove, refM™. and util, ture WEST siDE NEAR SCHOOLS 1% Auburn. 3 nus, PVT BATH & trig & stove. mo } ROOM AND aT M ATN fiews Close to by ed time, per month. Cail Realtor Partridge. 7%, ROO AP eB i) no chilidren. SMALL MO! LJ THO |jOUSE Newly decorated, Gas beat. OR *. Modern. eda wastes. For Sale Houses 2 ; SLICE OF HAM Pe : 314 and hospital, 3 bedrooms, large ‘ot Box 31, Pontiac Press. PE $-s8i0 YEAR AROUND LAKE HOME Automatic beat @& bot water 32 ft ive room. Fireplace. 2 bed- rooms ge enclosed porch. Pn TOwnsens 17-0440 3581. : PURNISHED Rent Lake’ Cottages” 360A eefrigerator furnished Stove ang an Ll arking «pace fest ALL MODERN, NEW “GLORL A APTS. 4 ROOM MODERN ; HEATED APT Loewe | at 4192 Dinte Hwy over room - = —_——— ca = — ee a — —_'* $ RMS &@ BATH LOWER FLAT. > Gas Gerewe $76. 616 Shir sen ' Parriy _., gg er at Si ‘Cignt —HOUREXEERING — R005 ROOM. FE 4-$626 A_ BRAND NEW WEST SID ® APT. 8T rR & PER. ig OLE. CALL FE ¢1558 OR FE, rooms end bath Schoo! St located close ; iG R Ty ou Sat. & Sun. naw, M. Stout. Realtor roe ee * ae Open Evenings ‘til $:30 ¥ ry (se. egy ae x in Rooms With Board 38 Bath. Pooride, Tan h-styl cana 4 Faas ai BATH ¢ ca rms. oe nee © COTTAGE — Private beach From Jane let. 2-908 to Sept. ist, PE ALL MODERN GoTrracESs at! Maple, 67086 Lake. Lake City. Cail | ie Rent I Lake ¢ Cottages 3 tages 360A SABING MOTELS ON- PONTIAC | Lake, Sandy beach, goed fishing, | 3 loss. smotore oe per wk. atl | wth z! ay re Call MY rie 24331. af) OR 36380 we Bey. | « LARGE RMS 6 , TCHENETTE bed. lete of Vine Near Bastern Jr. High Aisa! available June ichenette ivts “LAKE, CHEBOYGAN DOUGLAS Co Lakeside cottages, all electric kitchens gartdege disposals, ra- diant heat Cail Pau! B sam Samson, _Peliston, ‘Wich Ph =), ‘ ~ POR, YOUR VACATION— AN APT | » spt for five on Cass Lake. Beav- | ful grounds, privete beach, float, boat fe APT SCREENED IN WALLED L MODERN CONV. rivikeges FE 2-1530 " pyt_ beac ay Reas. MAr- «4 ROOM sai ny DUPLEX CHILDREN Priv. FE 6-4 _ket +2383 For Rent Rooms 37 LPO ATTRACTIVE . FRONT . ROOM. lose in *, lady ve parking spac x FRONT ROOM. in, parks e. la $-9633. GIRLS . ANé Midéiesges lady : ey a PPP. with baby wel rxtRa CLEAN — HOME meals 14 Matthews. FE Pvt van PE Oc. ONE patties | Vacancr, McY, PRIVATE IVATB OR RSEMI private me for aged oF valescent, <9 hr. fursin, care. reasonable rates. , See Hotel Rooms 39) | HOTEL AUBURIN pie 1 2 row, i a Reems : - unt. ~~ PE 2-022: | HOTEL CLEA nee! _ STORE, OIL HEAT: saeeteeiet a ecenngie Wicnche & Le 3 Harper co. 33 W. Huron, FE Mee ‘ON HILL. Rent Office ! Space ° ORE BIBT Sy at 5 OVERLOOKING — Exc. my ate, 6 rooms, Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sunday 10 to 2 F 680 Dixie Hwy. | BOW ~¢ CLASSIFIED ow. CORNELL, ATTRACTIVE 2? WILLIAMS LK. “AREA ~ ing. Storms cl eet alum Ali for $9,900 with $1,000 down. A SKIP-AND A HOP pe transportation. Loc: cated on large fenced corner Drayton Plains. 2 well ventilated bed large living- with area, neat and efficent kilehen. Pull tiled bath rm., breezeway leading. re waheer attached age. Other features ~ alae adr th Rng — with brick trim. Auto shrubs. Cement drive as eo tras. Only $11,600 with terms Be first see it today. DRAYTON PLAINS 3 bedrooms aMster bedroom is and schools. Pius an begs s@parate eptrance og raanna fe 300 per month All this or “sil. _IT’S. YOUNG IT’S LOVELY IT’S BL ONDE rage age opaee, galore erous sized ict. 110 2 185. Car- ed Livin: end dining rm ¢ room i ‘lanter boxes. Select oak floors Storms and ecteens Pius tmany more festures too numerous to mention, 80 cal! now to see this beauty -— only $25,600 with terms WHITE BROS. REALTOR Safe for children. §75 week- +5362, ROOM BUNGALOW LARGE ‘ lot, ink vieges, $80004erme. 4 teom roughed in on 3 hots, 95200-1150 down. EM 3-4196. tem rae Laas pone: «i i: ‘ cal EM 34196. 2 bedroom. oa car gaerege good Jiake privileges. down 34236 oy oe ee vieges, 98500 dows. Pull fieso EM a9 — down, 2 eedroom. lanc- ee fenced, White Lake priv- —eged 2 car garage EM }-4197. | Colonial ranch. 146 f%. water front. $ reom ranch, 2? oor omen. plastered md ge Union . . $1800 down. EM 3-4198. 3 bedroom, fail basement, der ear pien- $10. full @: fovely landscap: oe gnede trees. price, ut 34106. 3 bedrooms rench. gray brick, GI take over $1000 down, Ciark- ston area, EM 34236. ? oe gg ro = 32x, extra Deaioom feaposeck fire: “100 frontage. $14,700 with $4,000 ‘omm. 4106. actes near Wi full basement, e, breezeway, large # ¢. full *. MU 46663 or EM C. Sehuetl, Realtor, 44 E Pry land Ra. (04-40) at WHITE LAKE TWP. HALL. & ___For Sale Houses 43 pri! KENT Established im 1916 There is a_ New: ‘| Merchandising Method in Home. Building and We Have It 41 52.000 was saved by our customer on the first new home built under this new _— program. It is our new - BUILDER’S EXCHANGE a nas ROGRAM e ve coupled - vg tne wana Oren it — Ez STREAMLINED IN SOURCES to bring you unbeliey- able savings in your home. To serve you better we have en- ‘ jerged & "red the area's esigned rea’ Se ree HOME PLAN- N CENTER. ws For Sale Houses ‘ BI: BE a Announcing THE OPENING of our new offices PON-TEL CENTRE ed Master —_ with van gareaa ath. 2 other be do growing family. See it now. #15.959 — PIONEER HIGHLANDS |. sec ssf seaped yerd. SYLVAN LAKE priv- lleges, city bus & pomaag lo EX GRANDE — 2 bed- rage re cee fees Bicaen t in town, full base- tot complcieiy fenced in — flo ebundance oe oe a ent #10, 960 _ GINGELL —— — 3) 12. é : > \y = “y nd OT a ! “Our television set is being repaired!” hak wk Waa oneal General and Nar soe . just off bus Line rooms, For $ Sale Houses _ 43) . __ For Sele Houses 43 . 48 a didieedl WILL SACRIFICE $2,100 weurrr way PAY RENT? 8 ROOMS FO: on land contract; J bedroom. ¢a- large family ge an income tre corner lots, 852130 land- 000 with 62500 dn. or 34.000 with scaped. shrubbery, flowers, nice $6,000 dn. 6 W.. Rundell, FE location im Drayton Pisins 23-4713. Will sacrifice for $1, $00. Phone OR " stow - WEST OF PONTIAC jot. Wil ‘sel oa work aren in bemt. Large liv- ‘ng room, dining area, attrac- two or mtree-tamily essing poe Sent tive kitchen, 3 ~— —. and beautiful bath. ved drive and i% car garage, Terms. oF Oe ee Ld om.|- OAKLAND AVENUE city. Close to bus & schools quick possession, Reas- omable down payment Close to | echools LAWRENCE W + —3021_Henry GAYEORD ~ eee 138 Ww. vue ~ Eves. home, $4,500 terms. Owner will 4.058)" a. . fay basement, of} fur- An eye nl clean home. Has | gy E lots, 1484 Chasteen beautiful & — kitchen with - Walled Lake Priced at $,- lots of © j 3 bedrooms, | 000 eash. MA 4-1426. living room and room. aa full basement, gas heat. 2 car MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE garage. $9500, terms. Brick Ranch Home John K. Irwin spa- North Avery & six ious rooms. base: : Bince 1025 : t s, $27,500, aay T1y West Huroo —— bie dn. pey- PE 5-0447 Eve. FE ¢3415 LAKE PR aIVITEGES Attractive 2 bedrm. home. Ideal loca’ Pontiac. ea ear garage, concrete drive- lots of trees. Owner ra Soe. ae Call collect: Ortonville 7-2815 ee DOWN Arras home, FE 56-2633 after HAYDEN SYLVAN WANOR NORTH SIDE. Excellent 2 bed- GE BLOOMPIELD TOWNSHIP Altaabed breeseway. jeely landac: yard, shrubs. Paved arive. $1,650 FRONT. “a goer Laurencelle ROCHESTER bedrm, home. Full basement-—2 car garage. Paved es Best — ead neigh- | FOR SALE ae OWNER, CLEAN house . Rear. sonabiy” priced ed. Cash or terms. HOME! & BUSINESS - separe' . foom with wall . B Ag crag nook eft the kite ba’ ith e . Large omen Ai room | floor, gas furnace. 19 car Nicely landscaped yard place. Close to —< & . Priced right at $12,900. Y LAKE. Bay yng = 2% acres across fread from Rosen type home with os ble NEAR "FISHERS m home with —_ near bus, J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Lc paWRORD ACEC '|6ROOM E HOUSE WEST OFF WAL TON Near Giddings Very — mode Ideal fi sage. | $1,000 nai AT UNION LAKE OFFICE (2467 Winkelman St Oxvow Lk Furn. Cottage .. 99.500 Vacant 2 bedroom. att 1°4 ; garage, natural fire- Crescent LE. Front. ...,....,.$13,000' ong seat: aaks Un Le. Pri 500 mn a Vi. ce eveweenerne . siding. 7% ft. lot, 90.750 and es = ————— Lower Straits Priv. .........93,600 off Josi b aluminum — = s a aa J, RHiltz p00 with attractive terms. STOK. AGENCY WP. HAVE LAKEFRONT HOMES & fae Lore In ALL boo. $ room modern bun- 3 he tic. ard peateeee es | TSG, Trocke shrubbery. $2.000 do. dont REALTOR miss seeing this. 1648 Union tk Rd. EM 3-4671 ODERN 2. bedroom ranch home. Sarees ot . . - | Income and Commercial BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM HOM with ki Bewly o_ doen remodeled with built in retrig. store doub un ts as Fenced back yard. will sacrifice or ¢ $2000 «down Hea’ . One of the most miiractive homes has everything, save, refrigerator. automatic Washer & J to Elizabeth Lake. FL WOOD REALTY $143 Cass Winapete | Rd, as ,) sEonoo anew TYPE GAS. AIRPO RT R RD. Lower eS iste Snow W hite ages t and A wonderful fg vedi te 1 dive & & raise your & family. HOYT SUBURBAN $31,950 — | oe yall DRIVE— & structive "ped bedrooms. neat,—$1.594 ee : New ranch type 3 bedrooms. tx: $60_9 mo. OR living feems’ rasch sited kitchen, AVING STATE 4 RMS.) atta 2 car garage, part base- : Total price $13,- construct 6 three-bedroom starter home with full base- wil! : | SS | STOUTS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fe bn Sn er FE ba300 Best Buys No Ridgeway =| Money Down |r ascgn S78 x sen ee oot *) bedrms a lee ia Bargain Full Price $7,500 Neat 1962 frame bungalow with sorta y park-like lot. Lake priv} leges. A steal at $17,800. WIDEMAN . — MARLBOROUGH DR. loomfield Area — deluxe brick built, be: are omar sae, 6 Today 1 or part trade. 34. No calls. afte Bal o.is0. after 9 p.m. JUST A BABY It's only a few years old. Picture alee « ing a ively floral yard = lot.. Wide’ very attractive #16.950 — CLARKSTON AREA -- bus at door $10.950 Lt Son LAKE RD. site — DILL Ts trees make po aehnng a with breezew 1 for the couple isoek- setting fee shrubs & flowers, all this for $8,975. | it's neat and clean, each of poo — the bedrooms are j2x12, — 13216 living room, AMERI- j CAN 'N, bath, . a closet — 7. frame construc- Established fo wis . tion, crawispace area can be used for storage. On very —- Just large lot. Possession in 7 NTION FISHERMEN what the —_ — days, $12,509 with terms. ha cote, Last one BS BS) ALL BRICK 2STORY ft. on island Lake, right For the EING SIZE FAM-- of game & £ ILY A KING SIZE Rose Cliy. All furni- HOME, on lot with 200 ft. $-|__ e Will have sales person- landscaped, basement, nel on the property ail day Sun- ol) furnace, fireplace, - A : tered Walls, on ADS RDS, - Run- includes automa: dish- 5 —— & path, bb tee 1 eos room. $, ‘eramic en, full b t b bath 8 Up with 2 4s. tion room, tile fleor. 3 car garage. $17,950. with walls, cem: terms, ci trees & shrubs. ‘#3,000 down. AVON TWP. LAR PRIVILEGES = on geens.|) tim, beme, ita, free nearooma. 2 ft tring |G ttn” ere sat hong Full basement with extra it's cute and clean, newiy bedroom & fecrestion space,| painted. oil, heat. worth cs ae BUILDIN ’ ee ha] Sor Lae re Term wast SIDE z — Attractive tneome, "bath, handy utility. butlt in éé& _ "M4, dandy hardwood firs ~~ yar, oie oil furnace, storm windows. 3 Teoms to Feat. Upper has 4| siec. water heater, quick $3050 w Sener 28. or Gone on garage, lake privileges. $13,300; terms. sce ACRES “— Good soil Edw. M. Stout, Realtor = norman ms gh ig Be TT N. —— *.. . PE 54-8165 able exe Open 0 p.m. timber & small orchard. Nearly — netme combined. ” Le gn ee > : #3! $15,000; $3,000 down.‘ Pesceuese at ‘once, rang, aad $0.3 car garage. chicken house. $16,300; $3300 down. off oe remodeled : is room, tireplace, . - Kee dren, peauttfully Jandscaped, room i4xl4. carpet ing . both Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 1 W. Muron street or = PE 8-000 WILLIAMS LK. FRONT. level hom: F Eee e Piece Lake beteiteses r ‘bedroom home. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St. Sone - FE 43525 6 Thru Pastis List Thru Partridge pret DOWN : : F i olf Es ; 28558 i" if : in aFEs i i j 4 i KINZLER ns | We Offer You a x : a ? aut a file ue iif : sii i ih ; ee Hit lant fn J a 4 Oe Dt Prastered waits - oof floors, full bas mute por ar lag alana ai iit r ! ey tee aii aee eee aan “Forty. frwo iN + Ne THE PON NTIAC, Press §, WEDNESD DAY. 3 MAY. 22, 1951 Wee NA ed eas full seen of og | Mire Woe 'ace = 2 $500 DOWN j New modern 2 bedroom home, with lake privileges. Sylvan Lake $7.000 wi low down payment te qualified buyer, LOVELAND | 2188 Cas’ Lake Re. meee tice! FE 24875 EXECUTIVE & fe BEAUTIFUL © cus. tom built brick billside ame tn a evely trea near Rom Ad- ditional acreage with poet fa avail-| able. 3 spaciotis bearooms — one as ee a baleen with dishwasher. disposal and fan Tiled b& eom with built-in van. fireplace. Second bath and itch. etd amo innows Att hn gra age. Ro- ALU mee Pines (earee ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER meo Plateau $2961. 3-Bedrm. brick ranch shell. heating ducts and rough’ plumbing in. Ward’s Or chard Subdivision. $300 Dn. FE 50782. SYLVAN TAKE PRIVILEGES | ranch type droom brick, yr. old on = peer ‘satoe oy ft. - Cer large living room, j fire &’ dining El, spacious _ ben. * led bath, handy utility) _ = “& screens, am-) ote sakesren e closets. Flowers | @ shrubs, on bus line oe. 900 dn 1428 Avondale CEARK | CITY. This modern 4 room bun-) galow is just right for gq couple.) nice living reom, separate dining | room and kitchen, 3 pe. bath, full basement with tubs and drains, auto oi] heat. screened porch, l*y car garage, fenced yard. Very neat — clean. Don's let the tota]| price of $5,650 fool you. By ap-; pointment only. CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES \ This medern 4 room bun: alow! consists of living room, combined, kitchen and dining area, two nice bedrooms, large utility room, full/ bath with shower, storms and! White I ake You couldn't duplicate tt for $i4, i screens. Priced at $8,500 with! $2.100 down. ! EAST SUBURBAN OFF OPDYKE| RD. This modern six room bome) is very clean and neat, and con- sists of two very nice bedrooms, ‘| terms to responsible parties. | ' i By you. reading our ade, does not give us the opportunity to know your real estate needs. Why | you hee poem “vithin reason we can find You. C -LARK K REAL ESTATE Sere er | sioo DOWN |Rateman Kampsen SEVEN REALTORS 3 bedrooms, 2 yre. eld, alum- imum storms & screens, 4 lots.| 20, Lawson Real Estate 1327 E. Auburn, OL 1-161] OL 1-173] Spacious acres surround (hig well kept frame home. oes Te og picasa shed & © landscaping. soe: A buy at sizes 4 OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY 210 =UNION |For Sale | Houses” 43 CRESCENT ase HOUSE, ol _ 2408 Wales, re yous Budget FOR BETTER BUYS serait 43 \ Choice Praperty , "Sylvan Village Rr tion heat, 1% "Sains, Rancher Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours acres, west suburban ‘Exceptional Arneld 1 Real Fstate 210 &. Telegrapna — | | crete drive. Located on Wy- oming, between Motor and DIRECTIONs TO MODEL 1268 N. CASS LAKE RD. TELE- down plus mortgage costs. LK é VASBINDER, INC. Sell or trade for single, Each unit has 3 gms. & bath, _Toad, Large lot. Owner. OR 3-8272 3 — HOUSE, 1's ACRES. 107 FE 4-8052. 86. Action Ww anted $-T160_ after 6 week Gays. ower. Plain ” Owner wants his house sold and has reduced the $14,500 to $12,500 on and #11, Although compared to oth- ers we've seen, it’s worth RATHMORE, ‘Cit IANS—$490 DN. im good North End location. immediate possession. VA . , ; IMMEDIATE ‘POSSESSION Pioneer Highlands 4 bedroom brick Colonia) Ww 3350 EVES. nr & SUM, TE 10 $9851 4 or more children. New }'a 602200. “i a Nesting furnace of * estrone st. Kennett Rd.) and only $900 down $50 enth Carpeting, : nice breakfast nook off kitchen. Priced at only $14,- WEST SIDE Vacant 3 bedroom with 2 | tiheo “we un Pry ~ es reson window oungstewn Rite men Ty .) total orice éniy $2200 os W. Kennett road near new grade school. ae water in. sewer soon, also On very tasy terms ses netenes am 28! Auburn Manor ee ms Realty F Over 1,200 aq. ft = full built in . 3 large plo medal! IM baths, pleasant not = us and explain what) -for—and - Lakefronts rom Pull $15,960 with terms. e. Sunmer house and terraced ~ all furnishings. Destened Tie 3e ultra-modern lake EM 34264 or EM 13-2411 after 6 LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL construction & aes ‘level ae 14 fs, NICHOLIE! # Heat estan loctese. loee Gra i= —— fire- Pe “Watkins Hills” Lected on the north side of Watkins sane, overlooking the jake, south of Disie Highway, | ta tarae beeuiteay 3 na e au ionocd let, 2 car ga rage vanes » ALSO > New 3 “Sedemass split level of brick construction, Iamily room, 1'y baths Consider Sylvan homes | io trade, | WATER FRONT. 2? bedroom bi-level in excellent neighborhood—Cass Lake. Oees aksing price. See it = _ end. Call PE 40676 or offi HOME MART REALTY 8 _W Hyren sss 8 TO BUY. eas SELL REALTOR —Partriaes “ohne to see. 4 BwAL —— 3 BEDRM, FULL ment, Shell home, = 1 acre. tee dow down payment. owner, JERRY'S BEST BUYS by Dick Tarnee 3 ‘For Sale Houses wes’ 43 : 7 | a, osname WILLIAMS LK. FRON Boat Ri. ¥ ar ga $i5.- - rage, “ pans BE in 9 appemtunen' vy, OR . 5-22 TM. Rag. US. Pat. OFF, ~ ©1987 by WEA Service, ine, “Get up, you bum! I'll have to go to bed!” WATERFORD | 4 bedroom, 2 story frame home | Locatéd on large corner ot. | ome. and you'll find of! heat, | oak floors, for only sine With $2,600 down. NORTH SIDE We have 2 iovely homes located on West Ann Arbor street, Ask us about them WILLIAMS LK. AREA 3 bedrm home, full bath, 2 lots. Newly redecorated. Vacant, Sell- ing for only $5,050 with only rage “You couldn't Wrong see- == one. Only $9,450 on easy JERRY E. ADAMS CO. im Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 1 to 5 31 Huron St. FE 44361 neler * home. ae eau rice. $40 mo. Good location. FE rae after 4 p.m 3 BEDROOM BRICK Vacant $2,750 Dn LAKE FRONT Aluminum Sided $2,500 Da. GI BRICK New -- $1,260 Dn HUNTOON LAKE PRIV. 3 Lots $9,750 —- $2,000: Dn. 2 INCOMES $2,500 & $2,000 Dn, Humphries Reaitor 4-714 FE 2014 83 «ON. sausitle Listing ret, Eves, Tvic MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS" AMONG THE LAKES 1g ACRES WEST SIDE ¢ MILES ving! tile in kitchen heat, torm: hey street. Inspect this fine, For Sale Houses nu h ee OE heat, storms * screen windows, paint A, N. Saginaw FE 54-4064 5:30 bm SYLVAN cL AKEFRONT | Sylvan Lake City. 5 :, BROWN BUILD — We 3 bulld on your 2 tou an S $400" DN. on W. New York 8. off eigen. “There is a 4 room home 96.950 FULL PRICE -- 4 room tered walls. "a lot. Located off NICHOLIE — a ee SCHOOL cezy, com- forte S LJ ¥ home with Venetian & r extras. There's also rch, Erno way reat? ‘bee | NEAR ————_—— 1 We buy iand contracts & HARGER CO R D. "RIL EY, Broker. 500 Elizabeth th Lease 5 Ra _FE ¢1157 FOR COLORED foom Corner lot ved seeds. non side location. §7 a. D. RIL ya Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra. t | artticlge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEB LAKE PRIVILEGES Sharp 3 bedroom ranch » type home jot pleas. | vemee ~ Our office. We ped over reom * efficient eg Breeseway leads to big 2 car ge- . = Pac like pew ake peh or mov . $00. Terme. can be arrenged. MODEL # TO } OR 4 TO 6 EMBREE & GREGG 1565 we we 3. Len oe W. m bd $15,150 — $16,000 Available on VA Terms OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 PM. Directions to Property: Drive Highway o* we to wentne 1 Lake Road, (Only a ‘tee WM. A. KENNEDY 3007 Ww A PE 43500 ___ Open Seman ‘tl § os Ory PERRY Ideal home for gouple or al! e family. Ali newly Gecorated.. ST ct, hay "he eee Irwin 39 W. Huron FE 54-6183 evenings *: | ROCHESTER jE) GOOD 2 fami e. ved . Income $140 per month. 4 car e, shrubs and s sold set- Ne estate. $12,500 ’ ¥ agenct MUtua! 44755 Res. EM 3-4783 ? . PR RM. \ODERN. I. vate owner Lew down ment, or ent fi 2-130. MIDDLE STRAT TS LK. flowers & berries, Lasnted ot ‘7996 Bywater, $2,000 down, will pay landscaped “ sm, Tujeed to oot at only $7,950— _ WEST SUBURBAN : On beautifully 1 scaped % Only $1,760 , nag Located 3 miles west A Pontiac. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER _ 8-6003 ORION LAKEFRONT redwood ‘Dorothy Snyder Lavender TOR 140 W. HURON PE 24411 or Eves. MU 46417 Buy Thro Partridge _ List Thru Partridge _ ae § Betas oaty aiceoe “TFAMILY IXCOME 1. Lot , WILLIAMS LAKE ea te a NEAR AIRPORT ~ starter ‘ pert we ita i g i i il : a i for itself Earl E. James $260 Cooley Lk. EM_3-6311 8 RM. MODERN HOUSE ON WAL- d, 1 acre Real buy at $19,000. 6 rm. house on Straits Lake Real buy ot sil bes. S rm. house. Garage & smal! barn 3 lots, Priv, on ek Duck puck Lake daly $16,000. S PROM $500 UP we Ww. ‘DINNAN 46 W. Huron FE 42571 ROCHESTER / foo oe ont lac Consertibe WARD E. erie |___For Sale Houses 43 WILL ‘BUILD « On your lot, atiy size. English Co- lonial -custom opretision home deal this rime J year. Also _aiterations PE 4-277 ee & lovely 3 bedroom ranch-style starter home with full basement Very good construction and very attractive design. Well - planned home. No down payment. Ask for pe Evenings call OA bungalow with over nl acre. Pr jand e utility 2x13 —_ Close to good "Thie = ot =AC turn. «Terme. | “An | honest value’ *| ; $11.500 REAL VALUE — 17 i modern home in the very beat of of eondition. Oak floors. & plaste Walls, 1% baths, sunroom utmost in convenient & comforte- bie living, Term: - $13.000 FARM SPECIAL — Only a miles from Pontiac City | a { | T rm. farm. “Modern of course “| “A rm ieche land & better living.”’ |. “Here is one worth the money.” | 200 listings © coe ee We lly. car attached garage heated | and insulated Garben ber | — ries. Offered at ‘$2,500 wa. OWNER Leaving: STATE. | To Buy—To Sell—To Trade MAHAN 7 REALTY CO, REALTORS = 20263 Estate “NOW OPEN Maybee: Rd. % ACRE WOODED, P PARCELS LADD'S INC. __OR 31231 “SILVER “LAKEFRONT has 68 ft. uf front- _ Pang eg aoe or Walton Bivd. ae of maver one rn by excellent hom HOLMES- BART RTRAM 4302 mite Hwy. ; QR _ 3-1950 | For Sale Resort Prop. 444 LOG CABIN MODERN AT OPAL 1% ve Seon $4,000. Call alter 6 We e F inance—W, e Finance Let us build your .otlage or re- tirement |omt op our new no ern Michigan Land O'Lakes Sub- division, fportsmens paradise, Will aisy build and finance on your loo Lew down payment, “Johnston & Hubbard COTTAGE BUILDERS Sale Suburban P Prop, 45A FOR SAL PROPERTY mast. wa rive arge ‘qpough | ter Bouse s. Inquire % Burt leec: TERRIFIC BARGAIN CASH TALKS For who have the cash we will sell two lets with lake gg on beautiful Walters LE r $4500 Limited time only For Sale Lots 46 1 ACRE Lor FE } <= |a LOTS IN AVON ye ore. | 2-ACRE LOT $25 DOWN —— 325 PER MO. ALSO HAVE A pre LE: AT. 810 DOWN & $10 PER : ONTH M JIM WRIGHT REALTOR leg OAKLAND AVE. FE 53-0441) |? LOTS. DRAYTON HOTS. s#s0 ~~ cash. MA 50900 & OR 13-4746 Imagine if you can, a rambiing 4 LOTS. NEW WELL. POOTIXG ch me ¥ fone ft. im lengta. Nestled in the mid- of «a ap 1 the beauty Se Se SS ae ture You are reaay to say “yes.” be- | —— fore we enter the cord #0 « 26, 1 bleck off Auvurn in Avon "he $1400 cash of $2,- £00 _torme._ EE +0Om —_ i LOTS. EAST SIDE OF PON ac weler is, fib each Chapin Real Estate ___MAple 61240 of OR 3-1273 Large brick home with 11 rooms and 3 baihe, Excel- lent for institutional or- arrangemem ere good, Large jot affords good off- | street parking for a num- | pe oe ber of cars. y priced. WM. Ho KNUDSEN Pee: wees Seentans. call cal Pe elas LAKE FRONT Beautiful 3 down; 3 up. Living rm. family dining room e kitchen. Full - RAY Beat A OR | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd, Johnson. “éz FOR BETTER HOMES to closed Boat. $9,000 cass LAKE. 2 bedrm CRESCENT Very nice, 1% car garage. $1,500 | WHITE - LAKE. bedrms. Year! sa 300 MS LA ¥ bedrm_ brick ar meaty $2,000 dn 3 were Pull ome i ey. extras. $13,500. ALL LAKE TY HURON. VALLEY REALTY 7186 M50 at Pontiac Lake Rd. . patio ces aril. Wali price only 440 | on oat or MU 46505 age on good fish lake. Only ; . Owner near Lake =. . loaded with An idéal for a: bo nag family, Ex- cellent terms. “! ironing: after, 6 call Mr. Lease, PE 1175. FE. 4-2533 -DORRIS: ja Oniehto reant 2 LARGE DUPLEX. NICE & VERY | iq MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BLA LOTUS LAKE room in Ready n> | tel. lane privileges, Only. $1,500 WIL \ IAMS L. AKE | smati down fayment GEORGE BLAfR MACEDAY GARDENS Corner Good iit FT. FRONTAGE OW SAsiTA- See BS FS EN on pee French LIST — With us for po ms efficient en also to «@ tge fami) service We bur Wade.| sized room. t ec ed st hite ant ioe ME Brown > FG ee Ee No-8 ; Por the lady of the home—even —— = us i ieee window as \akefront wee | ° WN 5 LP mg 4 Adams Realty Be IZ u. re da N, \. Realtor, Sa seats we “toes Wl ce eck ae a a ; on things _ \iultipie™ ‘Listing 8 Service & the het weher beating system, | ORJando 32420 __ PE t-2003 —y —? ee BUILD NOW G a + S| me cur well-restricted Wotertore 1 + Make en to see this _Hille Estates. Estimates freeiy fine bom: ee pia Chast HERBERT CT or =} Franklin. Bivd. es ane today! a b , HS 8. Saginaw” Used Cars "“ : Mi PRICES FOR -| 1955! OLET ; rth Chevrolet Co. 53) 5. Shar J ACOBSON aT arta, S cas 6 wes is Ger 15 $60 FOR JONE AND seen ke thas wall tne bene PM tn ve. B am 53 Mercury 4D p! R&C MOTOR SALES Quality Made Mowers end OK. FE 53015. 2628 Leach Ue tap cars, FE 2-206 days or} = North Chevrolet Co. = 16 MERCURY. DR. 4 COND., Many of these ¢ ars can x MBLER-H mex : Rotary Mowers hd 1000 8. 8 Woodward Ave Birmegee ee dean TF own, ETROPC | Priced from $98.98 Sale Fires 80A| Bud Shelton Motor Sales | 3: cHev_ RUNS. VERY GOOD. i850 MERCUR eo AS | be bought for $30 Save gas = drive a Rambler, eet Reel Mowers oe eee | ve a rs a Bid PE 4 ei38 ce aT = OR +0686. sealer a Sée Stan or John Other sharp used cate to choose cw SIDIN Lon |e, Aubers i964 ee ee os —aowTcLATR her RIDING MODELS | ¢ Tree iused,, €35. sack. 3. snow d to Bu Gan owerglide, radio” Mester, | — “Junior!” ~ Executive cat, Exe. es . EM: 3-014 *TIOUGHTEN & SON | Pes eee rently” ised, $25 yun ae . Rea acd paia.| ¥bile, wall lire fires: Beautitul light} < cond, Rixtres, 14.008 miles $2,180 ,BOB FROST. INC. 165 Commerce Re, SERVED OAKLAND COUNTY FOR ach or oH! ior aU 8 Uae BACLEY AUTOPARTS | "Non Chevrolet Co. =. € c o1|~ 81 MERCURY. af. On WOODWARD, SOUTH OF cipracapigi 8 N. Main Rochester OL 1961 |e" BOY AND SELL Usp rE 59318 119 BAGLEY ST. | 1009 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham For Sale Cars 91, - For Sale Cars FE $216. ____| MAPLE BY-PASS AROUND ce Ss Wires. $350, up, also whitewalls, “CRY. CONVERT LAN. CAIE| annum | morro | ag ini MERCURY | MONTCLAIR | 4... GHA seis CHEVROLET KING BROS. tire Find Sates CASH be, seen. at, Pure, Seton, or ing Out . |ReittRe eter sham tatine | Saygie. Reene re sil char at eeut on 9 wl Lawn-Oarden Farm Store | STANDARD BRAND Saw Hee ae eee — < of “chofescent Lk & Eliz. . Selling u . prne 24. cal at St | a MN ERGGRY SRCURY MONTCLAIR CON. 54 PONTI AC STARCHIEF 1957 DEMOS. Used actors eau. aM wese| road 90 Cxmered Sete S| tigg, Me tela bere er eg CHEYROLET “iamily’ car. OVER 100 CARS’ Harold zane hie t "jo! Hester, WeWall tires, Mere-| Radio & heater, Wydramatic. a! & makes. Garden tractors, ro Up to 50 per cent off. 2029 DIXIE HWY. Paty Pp 4 sises. chute Mo- No Fair Offer Refused. | i956 FORD FAIRLANE, Va EN-| 60) Mepiet. DW en mer price| Reite‘interar 81,006 ta tillers, power mowers, All, whitewalls. , 92-0878 FE 46906 Pully equip; Bham.}| +*° air e€ gine, radio, heater and automatic rise. $1995. Schutr Motors, 912 Phone FE tase. aher 6 6 pm j t Ca s . _ vated Credit te ne She gi WANTED: sa ‘Mr esoue. Wonlser® ‘a CHEVIE CLUB COUPE ...$75 Rat tharw ind resuces to $1.0es, | 8:-Woodwer.d Biham. MI_€4%02. | pontiac ¢DK., NICE CLEAN our esy I : OC) ; —#51_8._ Saginaw sf Rew R, CALL | $95 | Real sharp end re 1054 NASH RAMBLER HARD TOP! car No down payment, $7 week i KING BROS. : WICH $5 PAID i981 a Se ne OWNE Ss Gates "S95 North Chevrolet Co. ReH, WW. Nylon tires. PE enya ay Bae 193 5. Sagi- TERRIFIC. SAVING =S cn eee gun orurne | Ane es = vee BUYING FOR gle agg AR 3 OR | 8 Fo PONTIAC ene ‘$08 Eee eS Sh FONDS. sa ~ AMBASSADORS — er ya PLACE To BUY ow as. ; Visit our new garden and lawn) -TANESHAPT ORINDING IN THE| OUT OF STATE DEALS $: "Exe, cond $1,180 Call Uuica, |'S2 BUICK. AND PONTIAC |. $205 “\iate RGR. Must sell immeds- | Used cars. Repair work. CABEHER DODGE SALRS cere ee | eT ered. beak Ma. GLENN’S _STillwell_1-7153 after 6 p.m. We Finance ately. Can't meet payments, 336 ENOLE BASE CARED age | (10H) VAN DYKE NEAR 29 MILE MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Chine Shop. 23 Hood, Phone FP MOTOR SALES ig] CHEVY 2. DR. VERY CLEAN. | 59 MORE FINE. LATE MODELS| Romeo, Rochester. OL 36182. __ | MS® & Porter Ra. an ME 5 gw of Rentals tot & eee ss 23-2563. 254 8. Saginaw St. PE ¢7371 _FE_ 3-1542. H. Riggins, Dealer. WiLL. TRADE FOR REAL ES-| sHaRP 55 FORD CONVERTIBLE, *57 OLDS RR: Hy ro : wo End SPECIAL ON WAX JOBS, HIGH DOLLAR |w We GET GOOD SHAPE, WILL AND CONTRACTS OR | SHAM 0? Mittoo. aE. Sheffield: |, 4. hardtop, power steering & | [aster and power steering. | & “TERPAUUING capALy ys! ge Chrome — Only =. — JHE HIGH used cars. We| make = eee. hot-red second WHAT HAVE You, RKSTON brakes. 3.000. - Save $700 Bee North Chevrolet Co. ‘ =! por on ~ : sors Asn ORES a : _ Phillips P . | TRACTOR Or" he The time is limited. a we as Drive the exis mee Bike ag SPORT COUPE. LOAD- ECONOMY USED CARS CLA © \cunme ss Mu otter. Suies 1000 8_Woodward ave. Birmingham Eien eee 3 4 W. C. Alig Chalmers with cultiva- Matthew - Hargreaves. 22 Auburn off Sag. FE 42 FE 42506 | 0 PON Ac. 6 CYL. GOOD 4 at “BARGAINS: fee eee J. ee — “i ais The Cats ‘s, 5 ee os voor, Fully equipped. | Motor Sales ie ‘PONTIAC | 13 an Enenae 5 “FT BE: | came apvanr OE oF oun TRACTOR BARG = SAGLe mus, coun, Accu _3-1358 eo "; "cond. Used as secoud car. |: . : lent black finish. You'll have to | loaded with extras. 306 N. Jobs- iD LOCATION 2 Dew 3 610 BE. Vereen’ | Monest Call MAytair 3091. now! See M & Mf Motor Sales Are 1-Owner and rE 0i2t. After ¢'pm. Fe esas.| | Chrysler Plymouth | et ee ae ; —_ were pe attr dle eae 4 HP. new. | WHIZZER SPORTSMAN, 2188 MID- dollar on late model cors;| Have Low Mileage. | T2073 Sar “GurboaRD MOTOR.| Savoy V-8 4 dr, power flite, _ yar old ear. ic dg FR +7728. ‘| savINos — sevice gore, eels, fabs, ¢ HP. éracior,| "Gebel Rd. aller $ p.m. wert inte Hwy. ‘56 Buick Riviers Run lees then § beers. 01M. | i pmeuts, ‘dates weeen, | North Chevrolet Co.- | ee ee eT RCuIEP SATISFACTION cultivator, plow, cycle ber. t, aheme . ~ Used Truck Parts 89A | 55 Olds 98 Holiday FE 2-7900. 1966 pone dr. pushbutton ‘shift, | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Cocke Ge cow, Gol ( hike ‘aew. 3% HP. 4" mower.| For Sale Motorcycles 83) ~~~<~- "35 Olds. 98 sedan _ [74 DODGE. F TONE V-4 AUTO.| cosom 2 Gy. pusheatee Ran including power or steering. “wrukes By 9 Simpitc- anaenanatggeapaaanagae USED TRUCK PARTS Aas. Guyer peden trans, $795. Holly, ME 4-0250 white oat : new. , _ DEMOS ] tae. etc. Putas. OL - + ity, die WLP. ciltivator, - snow | i955, HARLEY DAVIDSON ALL MAKES AND 1s hoe tees nF 1958 Ford, custom .V-4, 4 dr. Forde | setictal scare gore | PamMt = =e 20pm Sat ast 2005 Aubirn Ave. PE 46632) (94 Seaao neaen SS CHEVROLET 8] *Stbs : TRANSPORTATION and nig eerpee, tant: | Aederecn Ot. PE Ate UIPME: 3 2 WAGO! rts. " _— Anderson Sf. FE Coe. Evans 3 EQ OO 37024 | 1956 _MALICO 340 cc Be ea ae 34 grad. ‘starlight coupe oma De WN Open Breatnre Peed ae a Like ‘bev “ait wich ime PONT ic >pa. RLY , eo nore | mane SNe TIS OO re et wont Pak Me Phone MAple SSi41 | Eas, wascehoevecr| beth Stee Sereeeet | |, CHEVROLET ‘ er puneneent, like new, $70. OR FOR Li a re son enp Mastey|t ow: BLE TILT | PLUs TRANSPORTATION 54 DESOTO . 2 8. MAIN S&T. CLARKSTON moot AL sg Also large selection | 55 after €:90, OR 34082, Oakland ty’s e 3-1066. en Sales Co. 372 Sou ry 4h taller 10a Chevy. 1 ton pickup. TRUCKS ~ Loaded = . new "ST Olds. Pry PONTIAC | STATION Ww. me: Fastest Growing Dealer® i . _ Saginaw. DOWN “ ' ® popular beauty, fu Disie Highway Y ; USED EQUIPMENT ay | WID, SMALL LATE MODEL. FB) CHEV. sss nae ack eorcrtine, | $8 OME pick, up $5250 PER MONTH Bright _ | Suburban Mirs. cuuipped with hygrametic, radio | uaa Deere Sore nites “tt 8 1 Port rom excellent condition, Priced to sell. $4 Ford pick up . Olds Dealer Royal § w-wall tires. Just your | & broom, 1 % tom pickup, 4 speed ‘i eld car down. Schutz Motors 912 2 Ah ag tt Ustracior, with For Sale Bicycles 84 tranemiasion & azellent tres. ures, A| MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE BR AID Spot s6s_8.. Woodward __ Birmingham S wesevard, Stam, sa teas BUD SHELTON F two row cultivator, ape rag PPL AAP PPL PLL ALL OLDSMOBILE. oe © i F : 2 ee : ~ fer buiideuer idome.). z d 26" BOYS SALES esta, stationwagon, : Hydro. Low mileage. $1373. O# Sliver #8. industrial tractor with | 26. OIRLS, 20° BOYS, 20) Boys askins Chev. HOUGHTEN & SON : Steering. Power brates, lieite fin OFFERS « core MART ish, Must sell by Til TOTe YOUR NOTE WE ALSO HAVE 4. 000 D STLEC| ba Dequindre. —" om} Dino Mighver ot Mis, | FOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMORILE) = 21 Sstst W. Pine Bee AUTO SUPER Mi re oom. r SEDAN. EVERTSODT'S CREDIT Is GOOD Bit be fa ue mee ie TION OF NEW & USE slim : MA_5-50T1 mites "td 9 PE 2-0186 << Stu : 1683 OLDe oe spars HERE. ‘ TORS PLOWS, SIDE MOWERS |3 IN. GIRLS, $13, 36 TN BOYS alpha Um, G09 ND. | 535° ba Pigg: oS mg @ DODGE. FOLLY, EQUIP Raw, 56 ieee sree Wen. maroon and white edilon eat THE WORKING MAN'S RIED $e Ford Custom v ties | 5000. 4 F,_Perry. . ah Bee ’56 Olds oor oa" JOmEe ng cars| 'M Chevy Del Pontiac Farm & Industrial 2 as -| Plymouth 2 dr., R&H, back-up 5 SO 4-008 7B 20m. Sig gs. Saginaw Ui nl So? bermn4 a ote or FE +1642 Boats & Accessories 85|% FORD C @0 TRACTOR |CHEV. 1967 pSOUPARY e re-| lights, fully equipped, rere! | 56 Pontiac Catalina | is OLDS. STARFIRE oo CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. | Suict 2° ar" Siass oi — NEW /YWOoD ease. ety equipment. $600; 6200 gy wee Oertice & new ee Take ore. sans : ‘| '56 Cadillac 62/Sedan dows, 4 way seal. 2 tone green, p= sapere model Hy Pord v8 $ os OLDED PLYW ed extras I. . . ae : SS t Auction Sales __77|" mache oot Gat Oath eee car pee ue| women ve Oe Ha Dn yale mont PH eaves. |'55 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Sed. | ues” anos ares anise of| Mot AP CLARESTON RD. | 44 Pirmoui t fs ae ah aa ae ere ne. Se —. V-8 Fordo, FE 50120. EM 3-2239. H ki S Ch ev. Dea.er. ae ’55 Ford 2-Door pew 1957 Olds. Daceery Bitch ad uy 2201 | 8 Buck ¢ 4 4 ms . is’ FORD F-4 DUMP, 3 SPEED , FORD MERCURY ___MY_3.9811/ 5 & i eelock. 1 mi. rest of Dryden PE 42008 mAs Par Bie uy, 3 ress | FICQSKIN 1EV. | saixe x 7 for the highest trade | 55 patie poy ene Suburban Mtrs.}3 ORTIAG, « DE, Tike NEW. a chery 3. $e fine gs ~~~ ay , |10 HP MERCURY, GOOD SHAPE.| 3166, after 5. 51 Dixie Highway « ine possinie! See ve 55 Cadillac 62 Sedan equipped. gee | Oe snoee 8 OS some, Soa sprmgionth, ‘Cans 13 | plastin, to make’ Your own wind-| >see DEM VAN, SF | MA $501; ____Open nites “til 9] ighty 161 Chrysiers, the incom- | '5 : ; Olds Dealer PONTIAC. 4 Dit. MYDRA-| #1 Buick 90 SS -. = So a Tg Pmields, Call after 6 p.m. 133 vag. S008 cond. rE eater. parable Ld poate, and Oe 55 Olds 98 Convertible ges 6. Westward Birmingham matic Redio aad heater Kew 3 Plymouth ¢ €, Bice: = 1 Line of other tools. 300 pu. core, | Mare ooe WITH TEP JOM. ines INTERNATIONAL TANDEM HAI now! At Pontise’s new Chrysler, |’54 Olds 88 2-Door “| SSiee oaUD SH! SHELTON 150 bu. oats. 150 bales straw. 120) 1% RUNABOUT WITH 8 HP JOHN- . re Br a, Peet itaperial deaies, 2 , 51 PONTIAC = ae | a : ‘ » MY 3-2768. ranit. EM 39001. Today's special! “$9 Caduine Cpe. | 54 (Buick 4-Door PONT Soha ban tet BA TONE ~aaMOTOR SALES ad ® Te $2275 * i. . jp = a bP ontiac Sales $3,175. 34 Ford 4-Doc or $395 tires, en $0810. uburn +or28 ‘i vonee ‘st Pontiac Starchief. Catatins cpe.| = R. & R. Motors, Inc. 54 Pontiac’4-Door me AE i Mane tyoupen| 1953 GMC PICKUP: | "grits cis gested caeek | (4 Onhint are 7m Sem |953 Olds 88 Sedan “cy” | oe Movin nat say bome t wil ood Sar ‘ve oan. © 5. with side boxes — tras, This is your chasce to| M0? FORD DEMOS we Om 6 ar. *53 Chev. Bel Air H’top ; % auction without reserve, save $$, Fairlane : dr. Victoria — save|, se - the following described property | Wilson GMC | si" touttac. starcnict convertipie. | Painiane 5 de, Vistors, 2 see? | "53 Cadillac 62 Sedan onthe premises, located, 7 Mi tBuyers| ™“! | Line ew. Radio, Healer, Myers: | Geile Smith, PE S101 33 Pontiac Chi Dix. 4Dr. | Your FORD Dealer : BO A Stehee Ontos ar Fa Oa uy FE. 5-9485 mele, pocet Se. Gl YORS. 3 Da Go0b TAAM | +53 Gids 98 Dix. Hol Cpe. jis Ap ee igen »4 ~ * fe . Rares Sa * . « aus ©. . - right first piace Seed “himber: | We are going out of business here Oakland at Cass me Bin Vs. “Power. Pe FORD, DR, $28. OF 1-084. | 53 Nach Sedan "4 OLDS ts OLIDAY. 1 re aise Bae, Seite Ttince ‘GET OUR For Sale Care "91 | itm ser, lates tiaras van | "SI Ford 2 Door - | “baat Bart set a > jumber, Taine, pignk, near- IN 4DR. GOOD CON- SEER cttkerron 3 tent, ont. oop. & Own. ’51 Mercury 2-Door i orc : jum ber, barn ap. Sia, near. DEA 1950 AUSTIN, 4DR., 6-6410 eves. : 2D f y new milk house soendies, _ dition, FE MaAple $5508 or Maple $1141 | SHARP “55 FORD CUSTOM 2DR. | ’5] Olds 2-Door . |e PLYM 2 DR. RADIO 1 . door to match, eel iba BUICK NEEDS WORK ON| _MAple 6-5508 o V8. Reconditioned. Only | $1.98. | s0 Foe 2-Door & heater, pores, Se lees 1000 special built 12 in. coment EFORE YOU transmission, $50. OR 3-8023. Tom Bohr Inc, Milford, MU 4 ; many left, Schutz we thouses 0x12, large quantity. of EXCELLENT CONDITION. °S4 ELTON 45155. ’49 Plymouth Convertible - 2 Stee Fae. ST inside, & outside * - | "Buick, 105 Palmer, near Pontiac BUD SH ‘a FORD Va CUSTOM 3B. Gi BLY MOUEN ~ CRANERODE. If so, please don’t come to us. We're trying : fee "emtage ot bara Sours, 1 BUY jl BUICK SUPER. GENE & ALS ERS on jae a ME - | "very goed condition “Make ote? || to maintain good customer relations by giving steel bull pen, ¢ steel gates 14 M,| MARINE SALES & SERVICE | “service. Across _ from OFF ir FoRD + DR WO RUST. Wa : _ Private party. Pe SOR tap quality in all our cars. Our mechanics ex- $6 sheets of celntex, 2 rolls of f 422.6. TELEGRAPH Drive Inn. Dixie Hwy. . 4 dr. HT, like new $2995} Good rubber. FE 22629, MA i060 2 DR. PLYM. CLEAN. 4i de ahd out. So, R. mow sence, Feed Sectes, ee | BOATS BOATS "50 BUICK. B&H CHEAP. FE “Oe Ply, Bel, 2 dr. auto. trns, $1745 | _5-3183 after 6. 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Midwest 47300. Harold . a9 Lees ade Taree ‘guano 13.5 guecting.” Controls. Cover, monthly Payments. Lucky Auto RADIO AND | “Radio. WW. $900, PE 2-640 Turner Ford. Available on all ’53-'56 Models _ . conduit wire, cable, er. Bales down; séstime | 7 = @ CYL. ‘ ; : , ot 2 in used he Bt . Call Credit all month) ents of $271.20 * : Bi Set, ae |" Hein al, Ha ae re Ba SG saawest $e8-| Roni “hasty Aug oui, ns &,| What's A Reputation? Lifetime Car Guarantee iy. body for | 1¢ . 0 x mi oan irs ; caer ry tube, insulated Sia aon WILL ACCEPT ESTABLISHING A ED “on all ’51-"57 models as long as you own the car. sections Mit slated for chick-| "dro. & 40 h.p, Mereu —-. — , as - Bee teeta” ge rat | et er nahn oaae| Bawa eae Oe PAIR, ~~ || North Side 641 Oakland Ave. : Uhele" cartes seuees_ coat & | _EM_2ais, fen commerse Ra} BILL SPENCE | ~-FIONEST, "96 CHEVROLET 4Door 210... $1645 i " Ghine’ “cabinet,” @ | upholstered |i) CHRIBCRAFT. | ACCESS. AND), Outed Ave. FE 30201 DE ALS! Pee Powerglide. 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Claudette -- Today’ S Television Progeeie - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to 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) Kykla, Fran, Ollie. ( Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) (Color) News. 6:10—(2) Weather. & help - delinquent. €:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2)|8:30—(7) Theater. Thomas Mitchell News. 6:20—(4) Box Four. ovine cartoons. (9) Cristo. (4) (Color) Xavier Cugat. (2) Giant Step, 6:45—(4) News. Colbert, Don Ameche in “Guest Wife.” (4) (Color) Masquerade. (2) (Color) A, God- frey. Musica Marae | Varies Routine But His TV Program Still Features Plenty of Comedy Songs. * * * Authorize the Social Welfare De- i-| girls released from the boys and girls vocational schools under cer- tain circumstnces. Raise from $5,000 to $10,000 but you'll notice a difference on his Monday night CBS-TV show. 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(7) Cartoon Carnival. ; 8;36—(7) The Little Rascals. $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore (4) Home. was told when she arrived in New York hunting acting jobs, “They'll take one look at your figure and throw you out of ‘Started gs a concert singer, — 10: 00—(4) Price Is Truth or_t Tac Right. 18:30—-(2) Strike It Rich. fe i) Consequences, 11:00—(2) Valiant ‘Lady, (4) Tie) {#:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Our|} Neforethe Gamera was invented the off ~x~ * * “Now I'm afraid to diet too well,” she says. “I took off 40 pounds, though. “A lot of men like us heavy S