hold the first of two public hear- ' Monay, said William J, Emerson, ae Fair and cooler ! _ (Detalis on Page 2) rt : * or eget : ore Niet YEAR - ee ER = & . i 3 “2 f Rene oes + High Spots in | Crisis Mediterranean Sea ee : « Bizerte Sy runs °t Constantine 4 . yg tte . ee ee Setit Sidi Youssef | ALGERIA... ‘ Gatse ston ‘ta _ : | AP Wirephoto Map TENSION. MOUNTING — Boxes on the above map indicate the quickening events in France's gravest postwar crisis. Hospital Board Approves Hearing for Sullenberaer By PETE LOCHBILER | Pontiac General Hospital will give Dr. Neil H. Sullen- berger a final hearing within three weeks on his suspen- sion from practice there. Although the medical staff's executive committee went on record w= scan a hearing now and as “unalter- State Cerfifies County Values - Tax Base of $1.8 Billion Given Final Approval for muernetion A state equalized aon $1,808,669,648 for levying of 1958 certified Equalization. it is identical to that valuation arrivec at by the County; Dr Equalization Dept. It represents a $37,966,848 crease over the 1957 figure, and a huge jump of $223,867,748 over the 1956 valation, which reflects the building growth of the county. The state equalizeg valuation is that figure on which the Coun- ty Tax Allocation Board Friday arrived at a 1958-59 tax rate of $5.75 per $1,000 ef assessed val. uation, It ig intended to raise $10,672,280 by taxation to meet the needs. of the proposed 1959 budget of $12,762,280, Board members tomorrow will ings on preliminary township and school district allocations handed down Friday. These rates will be made final board chairman, Cabinet Members in-| sta “ably opposed to a public; hearing,” it was ordered by the .board last night lodge specific charges with- in 10 days against the 42- year-old chest surgeon. A copy of the charges will be sent to Dr. Sullenberger, the board decided, and a hearing scheduled within 10 days after that by either the full board or a committee of its ‘members. While it was left up to board chairman Willis M. Brewer to de- cide how niany beard members should sit on the hearing, the full board will have to make the fi- be: ruling whether to reinstate . Sullenberger or permanent- ly remove him from the medical 7. Brewer said she would make up his’ mind on the first question “within a few days.” Another ques- ticn — whether the hearing will be public or secret—has not been decided, he said Dr. Sullenberger has said unof- ficially that he ‘definitely prefers” a public hearing. He has not offi- cially notified the hospital, how- ever, of his preference. After a 90-minute closed. ses- sion at a ° specially-scheduled (Continued on Page 2 2, , Col, 2) | will Attempt to Jolt ‘contract renewal offer. iReuther will enter the talks ;cock said whether Reuther to| bargaining in bad faith and per- 4 oJ Reuther to Enter | Bartering at GM\_ in Final Hour Firm From Contract Renewal Offer DETROIT (UPI) — United Auto Workers Presi- dent Walter P. Reuther will enter negotiations.at Gen- eral Motors tomorrow or Thursday in a final-hour) attempt to jolt the company from its “take it or leave it” UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock revealed before the contract expires Thursday midnight. Wood- shows up at the General Motors ilding tomorrow or Thursday “depends on hea ” presumably on whether GM starts to budge-on the union’s mini- mum demands. —~ The UAW this morning asked for immediate lifting of news blackouts on negotiations on GM. Ford and Chrysler: General Motors and Ford declined to erase bargaining secrecy immediately and helq the union to the 24-hour notice agreement. The bisckeute will be tified: at GM at 9:57 a.m. and at Ford at 10:10 a.m, Woodcock strongly indicated the union will charge the company is haps will call for outside media- tion. Woodcock said there will be no mew union proposal but the union will be “‘free to discuss the conduct of bargaining if nothing develops” by tomorrow The UAW said Chrysler also will be. given 24-hour notice. in accord- ance with the agreement when the news blackout was imposed.|8T&aN Chrysler negotiations resume this afternoon, The lifting of the news blackout apparently signaled a new union bargaining proposal or approach, or a union report on the conduct of bargaining at this time. It was only the second time in the more than eight weeks of contract negotiations that the blackout has been lifted, On April 25, the union asked to remove the secrecy ban and three days. later -delivered its proposal for a three-month extension of con- tracts plus a cut in car prices and taxes. - The company called this a union stall to postpone bargaining until the 1959 model building period, when the union would have consid-} erably more economic power. For the past two days, the union (Continued: on Page 2, Col. 3 World’ S Fastest Sub_ yes France to Remain Ca Pflimlin May Submit Resignation * 2% Key Figures in:French Upheaval f x * * eo PREMIER PFLIMLIN ‘GEN. CHARLES DE GAULLE Provisional President of the De Gaulle has started formation of a new French government. postwar French .Republic, Gen. Dems Supporting The’s Tax. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The House Democratic lead- ership today announced its support for Precident Eisen- hower’s stand against tax cuts. At the same time Republican legislative Lenders pre- dicted a “substantial majority” in the House and Sen- late would go along with the Chief Executive’s plea to hold the line on taxes this Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) called on Congress to t the President's, plea be! yesterday for phn po nag 30 corporation and excise taxes without tax- cutting amendments. Rayburn predicted the bill would pass the House without amend- ments within the next week or two. but he wouldn't prediet what would happen in the Senate, where there is strong sentiment for tax-cutting amendments, Despite the stand taken by the President and Rayburn Congress appeared to be in a mood to cut some excise taxes, Rayburn went even further than the administration which had left open the door for a possible tax cut later in the year if the reces- sion gets worse. But formally and officially the leadership of Both parties was be- hind the President. Senate Republican Leader Wil- liam F, Knowland said after the weekly legislative conference of) GOP leaders with ef President that: “Based on. py facts new avail- able, there is not likely to be any tax reduction jegistation in this session of Congress.”’ Knowland said that on the. basis Court Upholds Right to Work Two Unions Must Pay for Keeping Men. From Making Livelihood WASHINGTON (#—The Supreme Court, in two major decisions, has) affirmed the right of aggrieved) workers to collect damages from labor unions under state laws. * * * Voting 6-2, the high tribunal yes-| - terday upheld an Alabama state! | court award of $10,000 to Paul S$.) Russell, an electrician, for mali- cious interference with his lawful occupation, Russell had sued the United Auto Workers, contending exces- sive picketing prevented him from entering a Decatur, Ala., plant of the Calumet & Hecla He has struggled in recent weeks to solve France's problems in a legal manner, = all- out civil war. Large Bloc Declares It ‘PARIS (#—Gen. Charles forming a new French gove chances of coming to assembly vote. Premier Pierre Pflimlin President Rene Coty. minutes and then sped off to a Cabinet session. Pflimlin, normally cordial, would not talk to reporters. He jumped into his car and locked the door from the inside. A source at the President's Elysee Palace, who would not be named, said the resignation of the Pflimlin Cabinet could be expected tonight. _ The same source said De Gaulle saw the Premier during his first visit to Paris last night: The two agreed on the formation of a new government, which would be headed by De Gaulle but include . PASCAL ARRIGHI A member of the French National Assembly, Pascal. Ar- -Tighi, has taken a leading role in formation of a committee of public safety on the island of Corsica. DR, M. SID CARA “Formerly a high official in the Ministry for Algeria, Dr. Mohammed Sid Cara is one of |. two leaders of the new ail- ination to remain calm. in_ottice, . De Gaulle announced earlier in the day he was moving to take (French Background Story Page 11) over the government. He urged the SETTLE CRISIS He promised a quick contact with) the Gaullist leaders in Algeria to settle that crisis on the Right. : protest against De Gaulle’s rise to power... * a: & Paris suburban train service was tied up. Northern coal fields were deserted. Many factories were idle. But non-Communist unions were| oy not cooperating. Paris - vubwayl service was reported normal, On- ly 40 of the city’s 1,700 buses re- turned to their garages. RECESS CALLED The National Assembly recessed shortly before De Gaulle issued his statement. Premier Pierre Pflimlin and members of his Pop- ular Republican Movement (CMRP) hurried off to see Presi- dent Rene Coty. De Gaulle moved today -in ut- most secrecy, — No one at his Paris headquar-| at least some of the ministers now’ Toni in Assembly Will’ Never Support General de Gaulle today started rnment. There were grow- ing indiéations that he would have the assistance of President Rene Coty and Premier Pierre Pflimlin. His plans ran into difficulty when Socialist members of the National Assembly agreed they would not support De Gaulle under any circumstances. With their 97 votes in the badly split National As- sembly, the Socialists made paper-thin De Gaulle’s power constitutionally on an met this afternoon with He arrived pale and red-eyed, was with Coty si 12 * £2 i in the conn 17 Warships. Ring Algeria ALGIERS (UPI) — Seventeen French warships.with the power that might enable French Algerian rebels to make -good-their—boast ithat they “sooh shall march “to. ‘gether up the Champs Elysees,” either already were at anchor in Algerian ports today or reported their way. But whefher they were there on normal call, as the government of French Premier Pierre Pflimlin insisted, or to join the forces rally- ing around the standard of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, as the rebels hoped, remained an unanswered question. ysterious of those beamed at France from London by De Gaulle’s free. French movement. Today’s was: ‘The rice is cooked Algeria committee of public safety. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) just right. It is time to eat it,” ‘alice Mia ine Terentia! Nia iS i ia sa. He is commander of the French of a report from Treasury secre- tary Robert B. Anderson there can be No antirecession tax cutting now because’ of the ‘‘widening budget Consolidated Copper Co. from duly 18 to Ang. 22, 1951. Russell also alleged intimidation, |* To Celebrate Funeral Mass Thursday Resign in Venezuela CARACAS, Venezuela () — The | 13-member Cabinet of Venezue- la’s provisional governmen signed last night, but the ruling junta is expected to reappoint more than half the ministers, Government officials said the resignation was a routine saa : dure to permit the recently re- shuffled junta to decide on any changes. The junta is considering en-. larging the _ Cabinet to” moines mt re- |. deficit.” Possible Rain Here Tonight, Low of 45, The weatherman predicts a chance of showers tonight, with the low around 45. Wednesday wilj be fair and cooler with the mercury reaching a high near 68 degrees. Winds will shift to northwesterly at 10- istopping. of .his car and threats to overturn it, and threats of per- sonal injury and property damage. * * Le By the same .6-2 vote, the Su-) preme Court upheld-a California state court award of $9,300 in dam- ages to Marcos Gonzales of San Francisco. In a suit against the International Assn. of Machinists and its Local Lodge No. 68, Gon-) zales asserted he was illegally ex- pelled from union membership and then refused referral to work from the union hiring hail. Cardinal Stritch Is Dead ROME — The body of Samuel Cardinal Stritch lay in state ro at the Pontifical College where: Americans study for the priest- hood, The 70-year-old Archbishop of Chicago died last night a at Rome's Sanatrix Clinic, He had been confined there with circulatory ailments since he arrived in _ Rome April 25 te assume the before the body and aa give his absolution. The last to do so wilt be Eugene Cardinal —, French-born dean of thé College of Cardinals, who will give abso- lution in the. name of the Pope, The prelate was stricken first | with a blood clot-in his right arm while en route to Haly to take up his Vatican post, Three days later the arm was amputated to eliminate danger of gahgrene. — Eight, days ago, while apparent- ly recovering rapidly, he suffered folio, V: ‘s a, ? pe sacueas — gleussmcmogeine iven him b "Pope ‘e) have ¢ junta chief Adm. patie An bene waight. Tener: lummumammnumcmanncionunnands| 8 pont Biven Bim by ja severe stroke. He had lost Wolfgang Larrazabal for no per- bie whl be. tole wae cost , eo § ground ‘steadily since then. . muting er pla! pci “with a low of 40-44. In Today's Presi Thé-cardinal's body will remain wrsagpsoes 92 cae was IIA in the government. Geneftally fair and cooler tonight wesenmmmemunnamnctccos|** the North American Pontifical “rh as = 2 poll ea and tomorrow is the prediction for) ce eea hai ne College until tonight.“Then: it will with him throughout the past week Thi f Steal Se most of Michigan with scattered’ Ail About Men.............. aa” be Vaken_to Rome’S. St. ignatius as actels. pa 1eT Oo svermons frost forecast tonight for Upper! 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Announcing the Sovfet Union will pull its troops out of Romania and reduce Horees in Hungary, the Soviet’ bloc " }¢alled on the NATO nations again -lteday to join ina 25-year non- “ jaggression pact. : * * + At the same time, Premier t/Khrushchev threatened to set up rocket bases in East Germany, in history, Poland aad as if the State way Dept. today|United states its allies arm deans Rog believed would West Germany with nuclear weap- be the only bid on its $100,000,005 uns, in bonds put up for sale in oder; These disclosures appeared in a to finance 245- miles of new high-communique summing up _ the ays ‘meeting of the Soviet Union and placed under Seeking Posts at Rochester Run for Commission if City Status Gained Generally Mild | Sete the Apt onl ot Weather Found | #00 damages. in Most of Nation)resotution ‘continues, it shouia ‘be iinadiag wa wiatet pei laun. patie hater men nae hrow the country to-|by Dr. Sullenberger. The staff ‘pro in regards to legal immunity.” * we ® This contention was sent’ to the hospital attorneys for study, - * * * , Light rain fell during the night in western parts of, the Great .Lakes region and the Pacific Northwest. * The Weather The law suit which highlighted Dr. Sullenberger’s fight to practice again at the hospital was dis- missed by Circuit Judge Timothy 'C. Quinn on grounds the surgeon brought it before attending a final ; ‘hearing by the board to appeal the “PONTIAC AND 'VicINITS Cicuring Medica) staff's original recommen- dation that he be suspended. temerrew, high nesr 68. Winds ite | * * w | The board says that Dr. Sullen- \berger failed to show up at several hearings scheduled at his request. Today in Pontiac ‘Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m ate am: Wind velocity 15 m.phiDr Sullenberger argues that. he Oigun oe Recoay 3p saiptpeental gris gaeraahohen rises Tuesday at 2:04 p.m. ‘Nov. 13 hearing, but was temporar- Moon sets Wednesday at 2.08 @ m. jily suspended then anyway. peveteen Temperatures | The final hearing was sched- 64. m......... ll a. m. -. 70 7 Be Beccsc ccs: 55 2m. ...........73| tled ggr Dec, 2, but the surgeon deen 4 ie filed 2ajt earlier that day and ob- 10 &. m... . 6 ; tained a court order restraining Monday in Pontisé _ the board from holding it. Reds Claim: They'll Pull Troops ,Out ‘of. Romania Nine. Candidates’ Will Same so eae ae |has attempted to win company con- med- Armed Forces, 900,000 in the in - Active Reserve and National Guard - for officers with positions of a. '” critical nature. Nearly everyone * — with more than two years service will get a monthly increase of from $10 to $424 starting June 1, tary men are due for a six per cent boost. Pay scales will no longer be based on length of * 2. The Cordiner Committee envisaged a savings of up to $5 billion: a year 44. through reduced turnover, increased area, the dedication program will recog- proficiency and better use of skilled nize the importance of the great Indian warrior in whose honor our city was named. system can do all this would be hard The Michigan Historical Commission and Historical Society are to hold a joint meeting with the Upper Peninsula His- in torical Society at St. Ignace on June 24- _ 25, just in advance of the dedication days. personnel. Whether adoption of tte to say. The Army already had raised intelligence standards and all serv- ices réport’a substantial increase enlistments for the first three months of the year, some of it no doubt due to unemployment, wk kw Estimated cost of the first year is $576 million. But if the end result is higher morale and a more efficient ‘military establishment, it -will be money well spent. seremneemerenaenrsesewerensnt———_ cement . . City Should Act on Free Golf Question column woriders when the City will take action on free golf for retired people. This seems like a perfectly legitimate question. x *« * The golf season is well under THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tux Ponti Patss Company (6 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Roser. Baserrz, Jounw A, Rms Executive Vice Pres! ient Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager fiowsme B. Prrtcewmatp 1, eer M. Tesavwete, Vice President « Cireulation Manager Business Manager G, Maxerats Joapen, Local Advertising foun W, Prrecpnats, Secretary and Editor Manager Roemer B Test, Gromer C twmen, Managing Editor Classified Manager : a The Associated Press te eniitied exelusiveiy co tne tee for, ation of all lecal news printed tn this : Ba wel) ag oi AP news dispatcives o-% Tuer Powrine is qriivered oy cefrie: for 40 crn : * Meek: where carrier cervice ts not avaliable ov man | 0 Oatinnd, Ger M Lapeer ang ese, Lavington, acomb od ery tt is $1200 « oer eee 4 an r es ip e Untted Grae 200 8 ‘ ah aah i = 4 Payable fo * ae pe aeeene | dane ter at Pontiac 7 . Phope Pon’ PE 2-818}. f y 5 i ‘4 ql $ - If GM plants shut down, every state "aking progress. « _ way. Whichever way the City decides to act, now is the time. If | the Commission and City officials haggle over the question, much valuable time can be wasted. x * * Free golf on our Municipal course x * * for retired people over 65 will not af- fect many people. For the few that can enjoy this break we feel that the City sRould act immediately. Any revenue lgss to the City would _ be relatively small in comparison to the advantage to the retiree. Watch for the Seven Cancer Danger Signals Cancer is one of the specters that we a leaves mankind awed and still. Our defense is pretty futile but we are Medical research is definitely gaining and some day a long awaited discovery may minimize a killer that strikes ruthlessly. The forward steps have been told and re-told, but they cannot be aired too often. x * * There are seven warnings and rules that the American Cancer 'So- ciety has promulgated for your guid- ance up to this point. At the first appearance of any of these, go im- mediately to your doctor: 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or else- where. 3. A.sore that does not heal. 4. Persistent change in bowel or bladder habits. 5. Persistent hoarseness or cough. 6. Persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. $e Change in a wart or mole. The Man About Town We’reon Program 3 City Is to Be Recognized _____. depending on rank. Retired mili- _in Big Bridge Dedication Foreign car: One that looks it. Word comes to me directly from those in charge of the preparations that Pon- tlac is to be especially recognized in con- nection with the dedication of the “Big ” bridge next month. As Chief Pon- ruled the Mackinac Straits Having watched his work for many years, I'll say it was quite fitting and proper that 150 of his friends gave a re- tirement dinner for Charles W. Hamilton With Memorial Day and July 4 coming next to a weekend, Sheriff Frank W. Irons who spent the best years of his life in im- proving conditions for the aged at the Oakland County Infirmary—and did a mighty fine job. anticipates record breaking fraffic, and A writer in: Voice of the People will have men-on. duty to keep it in line. Now’s the time to resolve that you'll be careful. Don’t become a hospital or fu- neral home agent. Latest among Oakland County's 25 A Zoned Community J. Wesley Duncan Fred C. Kaiser -of 417. Elizabeth Lake Road; of Bloomfield H day. fourth birthday. Garfield Hunter Mts. Ezra Hicks Mrs. Rebecca Winthrop townships to post notices at all of its bor- ders that it is is the Township of Rose. Its Supervisor states that growing pains, incidental to the rapid development of that area up toward our northwest corner, makes such action necessary. Verbal Orchids to- eighty- ills: eighty-fourth birth- of Farmington; ninety-third birthday. of Rochester; elghty-second birthday. x ; > sy es 2 € a ; : ' pare ve Still Trying to Get a Nose Cone David Lawrence Says: House May Call Talkative Citizens WASHINGTON — Citizens of the United States who on their own promote international conferences of private individuals: from other ments in dis- ; putes with this LAWRENCE country or to defeat the measures of the United States, may find themselves on the witness stand before the House Conimittee on un-American activities. - For the House committee has a to determine for itself House committee, and it was erroneously assumed in some quarters that he was being called cism of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. . * * * It was indignantly asserted «by some critics that the commnittee has no right to interfere with freedom of speech. But it turns out that what the . House committee has a right to investigate and what it is inter- ested now in finding out is whether present laws shail be amended to prevent the carrying on of correspondence or inter- course between American citi- zens and foreign governments where the object may be to influence the action of the United States government in Its disputes with other governments. The exact text of what is known as the Logan Act-— originally passed in 1798, but reaffirmed in the U.S. Code of Statutes in 1948— is as follows: “Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence - or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the -United States, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.” * * x To what extent may an American citizen invite to his home a repre- sentative of a foreign government with which the United States has a dispute and, with several persons in the business world in attend- ance; speak at such a function in contradiction of the policies of his own government? The industrialist who did so recently is not a Communist nor identified in any way with Com- munist organizations but, under The Country Parson | eomté4 X aes Beg. . “=a - par = * “Living is kind of like flying '@ plane—elither keep going forward or you fall.” | ¢ the terms of the existing law, may he in the presence of a foreign government's representa- tive denounce his own govern- ment’s policies? If he may do so—and there is no clear-cut definition as yet of what is or is not .permissible under the present statute—then is it advisable for Congress to amend . the law and recite specifically the activities which will hereafter be considered un-American and hence prohibited? Plainly the Congress has a right to seek to inform itself so it may pass legislation to meet any con- | tingency. The Senate Internal Security subcommittee, for ex- ample, last week in a formal report recommended that new laws be passed to punish what it terms treason “during a ‘cold war’ on the theory that similar Dr. William Brady Says: Let’s Reserve Hospitals for Those Who Are Sick Whenever I hear the stereotyped ery about the shortage of nurses and the lack of hospital beds to take care of the sick and injured, I think of two address — contains the recipe, and many others for common skin toubles, ~ “Son; 18, bas been told at school that he has flat feet, They say he should wear arch supports. Kindly _ ways in which the situation could and should be im- proved. Many , hospital rooms or beds are occupied by per- sons who check in for a few days or a week for ‘“‘ob- serv a tion” or - DR. BRADY “study” or ‘“‘tests” at the request of a doctor. They use the hospital as a hotel simply because it is more convenient for them and for the doctor. Every little while a correspond- ent tells me that I do not seem to realize that when the mother of several children has another baby the least she deserves is a week of rest in hospital after the birth of her baby, for that is the only chance she is likely to get for a good rest. Provided “a good rest” Is not just lying abed, I cordially sec- ond the motion to give the new mother a week off, a vacation after each and every childbirth. I sincerely believe the state should provide such a vacation for every new mother. But that is no argument for using hospital beds and the services of nurses, The best place to have a ‘baby is at home. If your home is not fit for it, then you may have to go to the hospital, but even so it is better for everyone concerned if you go home with your baby 48 hours after the baby is born. Mothers who are up and about their usual activities two or three days after childbirth get along far better than did mothers 50 years ago who remained in bed for the legendary nine days. The woman who is early up and back at work or play i¢more likely to retain or regain a good figure, too. Prolonged bed rest induces the accumulation of slacker flesh and flabbiness. Hospitals and nurses are for the . sick and injured. Others please keep. out. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “My sincere thanks for the book- let containing the recipe for Whit- field's ointment. It has positively ° cleared up ringworm of the groin. Two skin specialists I had consult- ed prescribed expensive Temedies and gave ne not the slightest re- lef...” (0. Ld) ; } * Answer — Thank you. Booklet “Save Your Skin,” sent on re- quest .— enclose 35 cents and stamped envelope bearing your ( 4 advise.” (K. McL.) stamped, for booklet, Care of the Feet. Signed letters, not the ie or 100 words long Toner - ha health and Dr. William '. addressed envelope is sent tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich: + (Copyright 1958) 1 * " Volee of the People Laments Cutting of Trees o : | A scar - for Perry Street Widening Have you looked at Perry Street in the last few days? It should be called Prairie Street; it looks. exactly like any of a dozen streets you have to drive in New Mexico or the Sahara Desert. I don’t live on the — street, but I do hate to see my town, any part of it, deliberately ruined for purposes of living. It took at least 35 years to grow those beautiful trees, arid now a bulldozer comes along and butts them down in a lew minutes. I don't know why they want to run a super highway through the middle of town anyway. Substantiates Need for Church-Going Church atténdance is necessary if we would follow New Testament teaching. We have in it an ap- proved example of Christians meet- ing on the first day of the week and we have a command, ‘'For- sake not the assembly.”’ I would be happy to discuss this matter further with any interested party ‘Parole System Needs Changes’ ‘Why Do We Give Disappointed ‘Be Grateful for the Work” ‘the insolence,. i Glad I Don’t Live There | ‘Downtown | Stores Deserve Time Off’ A letter from the Downtown Pontiac Association says stores will stay open Thursday until 9 ‘Blame Parents for Bad Ones’ Why blame progressive educa- tion? Why not blame parents for mpudence and de- schools blamed. Bristling Teacher ' ‘New Deal Eggs Hatching Now’ In answer to the letter about Ike giving us a raw deal, if that's true, it’s because the eggs of the New Deal are hatching now. And Case Records of a Psychologist: Try This Way of Church Recruiting But most churches shy ‘away. Joe Parsons and his charm- ing wife are members of the same “Fisherman’s Society” to which St. Peter and St, Paul belonged. Notice their remark- able record below. Then see if you dare accept my challenge to use the “block system” in your community! Church folks should all be star salesmen but selling usually involves person- al interviews! ; By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y . 320: Joe Parsons and ' his vivacious wife live in Indianap- olis wheere they belong to the Broadway Methodist Church, “And they are real fishermen in the religious sense,"” Mrs. Crane informed me. - For she and I had gone to the Hoosier capital for my recent ad- dress before the gypssses We never miss 7 church on Sunday, @ so we decided to 7 visit Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pierce “Apparently, nobody haa dreamed that a Christian couple could win 129 new members to a city church like ours. Isn't it won- derful?”’ : : CHURCH SALESMEN Yes, it is truly a. wonderful tribute to the energy and devotion of Mr, and Mrs. Parsons, Jesus told Peter that’ he would among modern laymen that I have met. 7 ; * * * “Oh, Dr. Crane,” church members have implored, “what can I do to help make: the world better and fulfil the ideals from using the block system and doing house-to-house calling. * * Except for the clergymen them- selves, few laymen make any of- ficial calls in their area, except 4 ore ee | - es ne f : te ! : a ee ee Nemo THE PON LAC PRESS7 : he ee 2 Persons injured jas" ors, me cc teers Se njured lem Rd., and his wife Waterford Eyes the matter was referred. to = Christian Dems Ma ty Plone Frm inal offer. bo Kor sn to we in Auto Accident a \ Huntington Woods a were admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hos-|t%® pital Monday night after suffering injuries in an accident on Wood- 51, were reported in ‘‘fair’’ condi- ition today by a hospital woher Man, . Police said Carson's s auto struck rear of a car owned by Mar- chal Williams, 34, of 2925 Elmwood Ave., Detroit, while going outh. Williams had a flat tire and‘ was ward Ave. just north of Lone Pindlattempting to push the car ont o the pou . soos to Bloomfield ~o. when | it was hit, said of- alfected. others. Phone FEDERAL 4-4511 Its Meaning Now . Touches Most Everyone... « fewer Donelson. f } * When Memorial Day wes instituted, it set apart a day for the memory i of our nation’s heroes who had fallen in our defense. the Civil War, the long period of peace made the Foll lowing families . Today, almost every family has those who have been members of our Armed Forces. Memorial Day means much to everyone of them— it affects us all. day set apart for that purpose— for your loved ones as well as Honor all on this Pa thing On Our Premises SES == = iby virtue of their office was rec- jommended. Official title of the Lakes Safety » Township Board’ Gets Proposal to Establish Committee ‘on Problem The problem of water safety on |Waterford Township lakes was dis-/President cussed at length at last night’s| . inion dollar regular township board meeting when Justice Donald. E. ‘Adams| 6 presented a summary of recom- mendations made by a committee concerning the problems, . = x * A committee of residents to serve group would be the Waterford Township Safety Committee. The group would act in an ad- visory capacity to the tewnship board. Several Waterford Township res- idents were present, protesting boating hot-redders’ inconsidera- tion of fishermen on~ area lakes. Rt * Boat livery operators were also present what they termed the laxity of laws and lack of control of high power boats. A meeting has been scheduled with Supervisor Elmer Johnson, Adams, Police Chief Millard Pender and Justice of the Peace Patrick Daly to select additional committee representatives, In other business, nine insurance bids were opened for township per- sonnel and equipment and referred to Paul Mandell, township’ attor- ney, for recommendations. * * * Whether to accept the estate of the late George A, Kimball for a This Is an Exceptional Purchase of SUMMER'S MOST POPULAR BLOUSES Sizes 32 , to. 38 It’s well worth being ‘first at Penney’s for this buy! This specially purchased assortment includes the newest néckline blouses, the most wanted shirt colors. Unusual to find at anywhere near this Penney price. All are in a crisp, Spring Maid cotton that machine washes, does up easily. Sizes 32 to 38. ey / \Hannah at MSU Firmly Against Intellectual Cuts Hannah, Michigan State University university has no intention of com- ming intellectual suicide." yesterday by Thomas H. Hamil- ton, vice president for academic affairs. It was made to a closed session of the faculty organization last week. cation leaders is that the action in cutting ‘backsappropriations was a “grave error” sentatives of the people have acted.” MSU governing body, is expected to adopt a budget for the -coming year at its meeting in June. as a $25 a year postmaster, EAST LANSING — John A. * has declared against “ace Saige gid budget cut He told the MSU Academic Sen- ate, a faculty group: “Faculty salaries, already far teo low, will not be cut. The | amount ef money we spend on books for the library will not be redyced.” “Wounds there will be, but the x * * Hannah’s speech was reported The leghlature, for the fiscal year starting July 1, granted MSU $25,315,000. Hamilton said the view of edu- but the “repre- * * * The State Board of Agriculture, Lincoln began “his public career on Top in Italy Bolster Strength but Still Lacking Majority After Election ROME (AP)—Italy’s pro - West- ern Christian Democrats today boostéd their parliamentary strength but once more fell short of a majority in the face of match- ing gains by leftist forces. * * * The Christian Democrats ap-|= ipeared to have emerged from the | 2 nationwide election Sunday and yesterday strong enough to contin- ue to govern Italy as they have since World War.-Il. They The big losers in the national balloting appeared to be on the right —the Monarchists and Fas- cists, The Communists and _ fellow- traveling. Socialists gained after campaigning against installation of North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation bases in Italy. The Red gains showed they had overcome the setback they weré believed to have suffered when the Soviet Un- ion crushed the 1956 Hungarian up- rising and Premier Khrushchev exposed Stalin's crimes. * * * With about 70 per cent of the vote counted for the lower house, the Christian Democrats had won 42.7 per cent, compared with 40.1 ‘in the last election. The Commu- nist-Socialist left was up from 35.2 in 1953 to 37.5. The Monarchists dropped from 6.8 to 2.2 per cent and the Fascists from 53 to 4.4, will | 3 ihave to proceed cautiously in aj 3 lcoalition for. lack of a majority. ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Fed- ‘leral Conciliation Service today ‘igeeks to head off a strike of 15,000 employes of McDonnell Air- craft Corp. — Missouri's largest employer. * * * Members of Machinists Union Local 9 voted Sunday to reject of living increase plus a 6 per ever is higher. The company offered ‘a wage in- crease of from,11 to 20.cents hour- ly the first year and 3% per cent the second year of a two-year con- tract. gia s * The local wants a 15-cent cost cent raise, or 30 cents total, — SEQUL (AP)—Nineteen. women and girls wie ee ae when an overcrowded boat cap- sized in a reservoir 60 miles south of Seoul, ‘near Chinchun. : The women’ were on a Buddhist holiday: outing. Five of the holi- dayers and the two boatmen were “If It’s Alive --- Its Fresh” FRYERS | For Barbecue— | No Limit 719 1 Feech Perch | il | Lb. 49° | a i a Drum or Sheepshead ee eee - Catfish | Lb. 99'| { : | Fresh ~ Herrin Fresh 49° Pant Medium : Lb. 39° SHRIMP _ TURKEYS - FAT HENS - FRYERS - GRADE A cacs Se aimee ALO 7 g 2 Buffalo i} & ‘89° PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw St. ee Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 e @ A SPECIAL SALON DISPLAY at JEROME MOTOR SALES COMPANY - 276-280 South Saginaw St. You are cordially invited to attend OF THE CADILLAC FLDORADO BROUGHAM May 26-31 * a 2: aelicuaa Ha lilah e a AM ll i us eet capitis ipa La DURA A a This is the distinguished Eldorado Brougheni—designed, styled = custom-crafted to create a new standard of automotive excellence. Now available in limited numbers, it is, in every way, the finest and most admired motor car ever to bear the celebrated Cadillac name. We invite you to see it and inspect it during this special exhibition in our showroom: Fvery Window of Every Cadillac is L eeliid Safety Plate Glas. scent ee Sm ae i‘ sage Bk epee sei EN . os — q ; - Si : or ks . TT ered es $ == — pe gece oe Gees [* = “7 ——— : , ; aed baer | eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1958 3 . 3 a . ¢ “= Mational’s MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC PARADE FANCY, PLUMP, vaesH, WHOLE "4, Ab K LY, 3 Bes Cat-up Fryers, Ik s-s..... 39° | HAMS": ~ DY Testy, Juicy Mich. Grede 1 Skinlecs P FRANKFURTERS 49 | BONELESS H AMS “ Lb. 79° Fresh Fryer Chicken Parts : neteceeel ao; MEAT LOAF rant 6 3° BREASTS « 65c LEGS us. 59¢ corr a 59 PARTY PLATTER) «=«.sou&a—«sé&S THIGHS u. 63¢ WINGS &. 39¢ it’s Picnic Time! 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Boxes ar Frenche’s Creem Style | is " MUSTARD . ome ds (1 Piscapple-Ovenns Drink ae teats i Libby's Frozen Siiesd a oh PINE-ORA | ORANGE DRINK “33° Strawberries 4 251° Soy DRINK fee ber OR: GRAPEFRUIT 2.%%2°39° Lemonade 2 *: = 25° (0) Ae" ls i Cane [CHERRIES = 433° ont Peach Piss & 59° ae 7 ai , Ex aa eet’ oe |= Dement Topping Broadcast _— Lipton’s Famous = | Wonderful tn Milk — Durkee's Heinz Sweet Kitchen Charm ICED BEEF LUCKY WHIP ar soa | BLACK TEA | sh PAPRIKA GHERKINS - WAX PAPER a JSS | Ea | 35s | 43 | esq | 49 | 4B | 24] | , my ade ne ahs : | an / \ 4 : Bs, , ; | K . i , \ - ley’s ouster, has made no official THE PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, MAY 37, 1958 SE i a Internal: affairs ‘of the Woutioc? Police Department will be Maly a public airing tonight by the City Comission, ' Up for discussion at a ‘public hearing in City Hal} is the recent Public Administration Service re- port which recommended sweeping changes in the department to bring about improved morale ‘and effi- ciency, x *©* * Mayor William W: Donaldson has described the hearing as one at which ‘‘questions and objections to}. the report’ can be brought out be- fore the Commission takes positive action on it. Rank and file members of the department were expected to take an interest in the hearing, Willman said. The Pontiac Police Officers Assn.,-which last summer de- manded investigation ang Stra- indication it will take a stand at tonight’, meeting, Willman sald. ¢ Recent Report Up for Plat iiiaton To Air Pontiac Police Affairs. Straley was personally criticized in the report, but City Commis- sioners — acting under rules set up by City Charter — have shied away from taking any action in his dipection. Meeting informally, they have decided to stick to policy questions brought up by the report and leave administrative matters to Willman. Whether a fight Within the As- sociation'’s ranks develops or not, Commissioners have decided to de- fer any positive action on the re- port until after another informal LIKE FINE Waisyey 2 _ ENJOY A QUALITY BLEND BUT DON'T OVERSPEND! |session. In the meantime, Willman has been instructed to sound out possible candidates for the post of Also scheduled for action tonight is a recommendation from City En- However, several sontakatiall ne i a stone road facia Kenilworth avenue members have said in private they|300 feet west, voted for a strongly-worded resolu- * * * tion concerning Straley at a special) Commissioners are scheduled to begin the rezoning of two Pontiac mt the Poot: ‘Oxford & Northern Railroad, x * * Special assessment rolls are ready for widening and repaving of Perry street from E, Huron street to the northeast city limits. If accepted, public hearings will be scheduled for next Tuesday, Other rolls for sidewalks on Cherry court east of Hill street are also ready. [Housing Program: “Funds Released — - WASHINGTON’ (AP)—The ad- ministration today released an ad- ditional 300 million dollars to car- ry out the government's recession housing peperem, ‘ » Without - oak allocation, the program would have run out of ,{funds in about two weeks. The Budget Bureau made the money available to the Federal National Mortgage Assn. to buy government - backed home loans. FNMA can commit itself to buy, at par, mortgages of not more than $13,500 on homes not yet under construction, x * * In an effort to revivt building as a counter to the recession, Con- gress made, available up to one billion dollars for FNMA pur- chases of FHA and VA mortgages. The administration allocated only 300 million when the law went into effect -last month, however, and 220 million ofthis already has committed, Shot on U. N. Duty in aioe” Pontiac Man Sentenced. on Morals Charge For taking indecent liberties with a three-year-old girl, Hershel H. Fite, 29, of 88 W. Brooklyn Ave., yesterday was sentenced to serve 244 to 10 years in the State the sentence with no recommenda- tion for the minimum term. Fite peaded guilty to the charge May 2. Color plays afi important part in the courtship of butterflies. A male is most attracted to a female bear- ing its-own colors. In two species the scarlet wing patch is a recog- nition sign, Orange and blue are vital hues for other species. Baral hg see|Canadian Colonel Killed JERUSALEM (AP)—Israel and Jordan each blamed the. other today for the death of Canadian truce chief Lt. Col. George Flint, killed in a crossfire while trying to arrange a truce between bat- tling units of the two nations. * * * Flint's own chief of staff said it could not be determi which side fired the bullet that felled the head of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission on Mt. Scopus in Old Jerusalem yes- terday. Four Israelis also were killed on the Jordan-surrounded Israeli enclave adjoining the Mount. of Olives. The death of the 47-year-old vet- eran of World War II and the Korean War brought expressions of sympathy from Jordan's King Hussein, U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and the Is- raeli government, Flint had accompanied a Jordan ae to * mventigate rifle fire on Mt, Scopus, Stepping out in front of the Jordan patrol, he was hit as he sought to stop the fire ex- change to permit removal of four wounded Israeli guards, Fiint could not be rescued in the heavy crossfire that continued and bled to death before aid reached him. * &* * exchange, It was the gravest Is- raeli-Jordan border incident in months, No Jordan comsatinns were reported, 15,000 Fish for Shrimp BILOXI, Miss — The United States shrimp industry provides a livelihood for about 15,000 fisher- men and contributes to the in- come of another 15,000 employees in 600 shore establishments. : * WEDNESDAY iS *DOUBLE | kk ag > = "~ DAY — Plus — STAR VALUES Waterford PTA Split on Status With County Unit | Representatives of the executive | < Just in time for... fr Cobo IT’S * Kk KK RK KK BRAND NEW?) IT’S DIFFERENT! ¢ " Soy Vecoration ay doings! Check this list! 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AQ ‘MANZINLLA OLIVES = bexaer_ 498 | DILL PICKLES we «= «29 iiPaiis "=" 10° Lb. 99° = 4 Poke & Pimiento Loaf Sis” 3 ahha or more ah a package : . ‘ 9 F : ea < aoe \ b i * PIGNIG PLATES “to” = 49 || CHARCOAL 4-Ib ib. beg 29¢ | CHARCOAL BRIQUETS er ke BAR-B-QUE SAUCE = “Sean 396 COLE SLAW DRESSING = 3." 29 California Long White New - Fresh, ‘Tender POTATOES | GREEN BEANS 10*59 BEEF || SAUSAGE 13 Oz. Can ' 40 Oz. Can SWIFT'S Swift’s, Brown 'n’ Serve | ROAST|| PORK COF F FE 1-4b. Vac Can VALUABLE COUPON SHADYNOOK Grade “A” Large *Fresh Creamery BUTTER ‘Solid-Green NEW CABBAGE Fresh, Slicing CUCUMBERS | Texas, New, Yellow ONIONS | 325° SWIFT'S CAMPBELL’S Spaghetti & | | PORK & | Meat Balls | | BEANS ‘Lg. 12 Oz. Can © - * Pe us ‘ = ee . } < A ‘ : : ry \ ae . ' . : == igt « = eae... m a a MME 2 _. i we a la ee ae }. See Se es Shik aS tah bl> ; oe : . & R : we = oot ge as é Poe oe Se ne ee ee, i ae Ff i ae eae et ae : Z “i ‘ 2 3 : j ; : 3 3 eo i i .? : : ar eS * ca Wem tyonnniset 3 = ‘ e aeons * os ¢ | 2 @ Jee vials i se MY os Re i : eo j \ ‘ os | : , { 2 3 * te ; 7 oe : __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4% 1988 _ French Governments Shaky Since Napoleons Left’ Pavihy Rides Fle ge _ 8 ‘hoe, By HARVEY HUDSON _ head of the list, where they HS a a apie Laue as Lightning Hits Bus} A "the spotlight. on hate & chinds bldg lasek [SMR AA Seta dome lene Se peeby wed maple fiornd rece: PORTLAND, Ore. ~ A bolt if a2 z 5° ta since _ Thus a Franchman has no 55 CAIFT STAM Pos : Farm Style Bread Soc On 298 Price, effective through Sot, Moy 31, We reserve the _* to limit'quontities. WORY—Gentle Floating Soap : 2% te. 35° . Sliced, Enriched Leoeves g ; 7 Sie Desc, __ ters, bk met 93. 455. TELEGRAPH RD. 536K. PERRY ST, Northill Shopping ope DREFT—Pink Detergent for Dishes Bros Th 4 = Enriched Submorine 4 Bone Oe | eS aun fee ae Open Jodie THURS., FRI, SAT. ~ Oppn 9 te. 2 o THURS., FRI. a Hobie Fee! Really Beauly — ba 229 2% Beth * , : ' Form Crest « Cuban Layer Cake 25.55: «s 45° 9598 AUBURN AVENUE 88s. SAGINAW ST, - 5080 DIXIE =< panes: | | . Open 9 to 9 THURS. FRI., SAT. ! Open 9 to 9, THURS. FRE. \ sain ; te 9, THURS., FRI. 4 ye / la al al yarecaton - AM yO ode AY THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1958. | EE SS ees. | cen i | she torged'Tihe waivers ‘th’ cover Acti Police R ist {Tax Agent Pleads “ |scven years ot a scoadipadpe a) Poe ‘ Federal Ju - | Thornton continued bond One of Waterford io in te Guilty of Forgery and deferred sentence Jodo active participants in the 689 E. FE 2-0259 DETROIT # — A former Mich-' probation report. Maximum .sen- wt see Agen sri Pay eee: PRESCRI TPTIONS . ‘igan internal revenue _ service tence is five years oe article on the group yesterday. ae" FREE DELI y, Pric | He! sGoing to. Die =|With Killer ‘Buddy’ McALESTER, ‘Okla, (AP)—"T) «, stuck with my buddy,” Eddie Oxendine told a newsman .who accompanied him to the state Pearce foo A gresgpen _., to |.Tom Peterson, 42, was - Z < tenti sterday. orging tax collection the first men to be approv ¥: peni _ een? ; _ waivers to cover shortages in his Golf Tr ophy i in Coffin the reserve unit, and became in- j 7, o— WE ARE OPEN books. | BARRON, Wis. (UPD — Under-|terested in police work’ when he STAMPS | SUN. and HOLIDAYS Oxendine, 27, and his buddy James Spence, 29, were taken to death row. They are sentenced to die Aug. 16 for the murder last March 31 of Mrs, Ruth Zimmer- man, 19. The North Carolina men were convicted: last week of shooting the young mother after focing her husband Reggie, 22, to open a Lawton store for robbery. Zim- merman was wounded by gunfire Py jas he and his wife sat trussed | iin the closet of their apartment above the store. ae * * * : » NEW VOICE HEAD — Henry 3 Oxendine expressed no regret) Loomis, above, a White House | about insisting on a joint trial with) aide, has been named director Spence, the triggerman. of the Voice of America. He et Bevel A prone ll said) succeeds Robert E. Button. my |Oxendine. “We did the a WATER BIE \ \ectver SO land City Declares ‘Billy Graham Day’ Zino-pads , . “And I guess we'll die to- gether.” OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — It IWORRIED OVER DEBTS: was “Billy Graham Day” today in as the evangelist held a noon-time rally in the City Hall sidatos Ci canoer 1 oBUNEELLOES ond ‘arrange or tite vase ra om |Plaza. r : hl nn | The rally was sponsored by the City of Oakland and the churches of the East Bay. It was Graham's second triumphant visit to the East Stanley J. Mardeusz, a 48-year- taker Jake Rausch opened a newly|was chairman of the traffic safety { . 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Libs A : 25 . 4: pec. ; Bd i __SIXTREN’ eet es ee / THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 27,1958 0 , “ : i | A ie ae i : : re a omens nul Dinng Junior 2 Holds Mrs. Russel] C. Auten was elected and installed president of the Junior Pontiac Women's Club at an annual dinner meet- ing held Monday evening at Villa Inn, Others elected and installed “were Mrs. Frank A. Anderson, of Women’s Clubs. to Greater Pontiac «Advisory Council 5 NEW MEMBERS New members welcomed into the club were Mrs. Isabel Selden, Mrs, Ray Kingsbury, Mrs, Lawrence B, Rutledge, Mrs. Don McCandless and Mrs. Max B, Morey. In charge of the social com- mittee was Mrs, Anderson as- sisted by Mrs, Watters, Mrs. Edward Eickmeier, Mrs, Cash Bond, ate. Pits names Lloyd B, Smith, Mrs. Ja Spark, Mrs. E. Cleo Wiley, Ha 7 zel Potts and Mrs. Marjorie Cotterman. first vice president; Marguer- ite Buttolph, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. George H. Watters, recording secretary; Mrs. Bradley D. Seott, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, financial secre- . tary, and Mrs. Daryl s -aaaamer treasurer. x * * Parliamentarian is Mrs, Ras- Pontiae Press Photee “abel Mrs. mls Watters, Mrs. Frank Anderson ‘ier Pontiac Women's Club held. its patie and Mrs. William B. Moore. Officers were elected * dinner meeting at the Villa Inn Monday evening. _ Photographed at the speaker's table were (left to Personal News - «Mrs. N. Henry McCandless and son, Burton, of Albuquerque, N.M., will arrive Wednesday to visit _ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weddle of Oxley Sere, and other relatives. . Lie Mee * ‘Home from a one-month tour of the West, dur- ing which time they covered 10,000 miles, are Mrs. and committee members appointed at the meeting. 5s : ; 7 ; ; = e ford, hospitality, and Mrs. G. Richard Jarvis, telephone. e+ @ — > aed yeorrsag Mange Three committee members for next ee senator; nex bee year's programing are (left 10 right) Mrs. Fred Sytz, house; Mrs. R. D. Se ee a Robinson, finance, ond Mrs. Donald Ely, social. Griffin, donations; Mrs. Ever- street, and Mrs. Viola Cargal or ioe awn drive. ett Reese, projects; Mrs, Vi- | —- The Sunday. las L. Newcomb, news tidbits; Rene AGS eR ORE OAS See | oe ee ee fs 1 a CPLA i Ge A % visit San Francisco where they par- ‘ticipated in the National Bow ‘Tournament and c ' also visited Pontiac ts Mr. and Mrs. Sh ; Pat ESS lee ous Women s Sec ion a ee par Mrs. Porter _ = * * * Mrs, Donald Porter was hon- *®@it8stitieeescreteesens prams ana es. SOO SO I ERS __ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiser of Indio, Calif., have ored at a pink and blue show- aT ae ee ae ibn eat th an niineniad (OialS engineering at Rensselaer. “ye. ’s first. trip Yaome it 1 16 a a 1919 graduate in 2.8 . Tom and Barbara Teague, twins of Mr. and Mrs. : Teague of Rochester, form of Pontiac, [atattainad Gh, eiuiiiex eho uclor tebehctons Sater. _ day morning. *--4* > & ; Re-elected ri secre of the Chi Chapter Tay ta at Western - any ce “todo Reed - Young, son of Mr. and olfe street. He is a sopho- sasenguaiinehiie te social batvite carricalum. - 27 -..¢ Mr. and Mrs, Edward M. Green. (nee Lynn Mc- mgs ) of Dearborn are prt etsen bow the ts of a daughter, tiac General Hospital. a ee are Judge and Mrs. Cecil McCal- heat ef erokee road.and Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Green of Lansing. - ‘2, 82. 2 The birth of a se hter, Laurie Jo, May 24 at St. a 2. M bert PieneG (nee is announced by Mr. and Margie Gooding) of Royal O atiicedl grandparents of the infant are Dr. and Mrs. Walton J. Gooding of Wenonah drive. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pivitt of Birmingham are paternal ial x * * Announeing the birth of a daughter, Laura Ann, May 15 at Pontiac General Hospital, are Mr. and ‘Mrs. John S. LaMonte of Seminole avenue. parents. Maternal Goff of Sou andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. LaMonte of West Iroquois road are paternal grand- parents. x * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of twin daughters, Allison Suzanne and Vivian Diane, May 19 at Pontiac General Hos Gordon L. Booker (nee Avery street. ital, are Mr. and Mrs. Th elma Lewis) of North Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lewis of North Avery street. Paternal grandparents are the Joseph Pitageraids of St. Petersburg, Fla. ad By Children’s Aid Society Family Dinner Slated The Board of Directors of Michigan Children's Aid So- ciety, Oakland County Branch, will hold its annual family din- _ner for all of the agency's fos- a irene Four pages today in Women’s Section _ ter parents at 6:30 p.m. June 5 in Hotel Waldron Certificates of appreciation will bewgiven to each couple. ‘Dr, Mildred Peters, professor ef guidance and counseling at ‘Wayne -State University, will” speak on “Being a Foster Par- _ ent Can Be Rewarding.” Harry Henderson is _ airman of the committee ar- f / bG i » sisted, by Mrs. WwW, ranging the dinner, with Mrs. Leonard Lewis, Mrs. Syver Thingstad, Mrs. Barney Habel, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mrs. M. A, Dondero and Mrs. Wal- ter Reuther assisting. PEO Has Luncheon : Mrs. Carmi Odell entertained Chapter CL of PEO Monday for luncheon in» her Oxbow Lake road home. She was as- Henry Sink, Mrs Charles Matson, Mrs. A A. Deédd, Mrs, Richard Justice, Charlotte Baird, Mrs. M. J. Wager, Mrs. J. E. Henderson ahd Mrs. L. Y. Ostrander. Mrs. Russell C. y oo (right) received the president's gavel from Mrs. Claire Hinckley, imme- diate past president, Pay Tribute to Retiring Teacher Mary. Mitchell, who is_re- tiring this year from teaching at Wisner School, was honored Monday evening at a dinner at Rotunda Inn, * * * Members of the faculty were present to honor Miss Mitchell. drive home of Mrs, en. Easy-care white Arnel. sharkskin. defies wrinkles, takes a light sudsing and needs but a touch of the iron. The lar. ‘the All Saints ~ Nursery Group Installs Officers Monday Night Officers for the coming year were installed at a meeting of Cooperative Nursery held Monday evening in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall, All Saints Episco- pal Church, ~« * * Mrs. Paul Mandel and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, teachers for the year, were introduced to relaxed straight-line front turns to 7. / ‘pleats and a band in beck, colored embroidery highlights the col-; May be purchased locally.) er held at the Menominee road home of Mrs, Donald Barker. Mrs, Earl Barker and Mrs. Attending the Sunday affair were Mrs. Henry Mackell, Mrs. Robert oe Mrs. Ralph Bergman, Bergman, Mrs. Ralph ‘hen Mrs. Susan Hunter, Mrs, William Earle, Mrs. Fred Roughton, "Mrs. S. W. Barnes, Mrs, Er- _nest Fleming and Mrs. William Dixon; Sandra Wright _ Ils Honor-Guest- Sandra Wright, whose mar- riage to James Schlink will be an event of June 7, was hon- ored with a shower given in the Tasmania street home of Norma Klukos Friday evening... em eae = VU Malti. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Opland of Seminole announce the engagement of their daughter. Carol Louise. . Machin, son o/ Mr. and Mrs | Martell street. wedding is Dear Abby.... Who'll Dance at the Wedding? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My husband passed away four months ago. My. ee is getting mar- to the wedding dance? Could I go to the dance and sit? This husband wasn’t my daugh- ter’s real father so she can dance, can't she? Please steer out of a bottle and _ nippie. Even the minister’s wife told her that she was doing the wrong thing. “This sister-in-law says that she doesn’t care what anybody " says, it won't do the child any harm and she would rather avenue . to David — Randall ‘David E. Machin of An Aug. 9 planned. ried. (She has “DEAR ABBY: We are two to) as soon 85 __ high, schoolgirls who have I finish - the nothing but time on our hands, hem on her Can you give us the names dress, The of some boys in the service wedding Pa@t- | who are lonely and would en- lag ned joy corresponding with: a cou- a wedding eee es ce dance right cere DEAR GIRLS: Sure you re must have a friend or relative ABBY ' pital or sanitarium) who would — ea ee like __ appreciate “news of dancing. Is-it my duty 10 go" ge poh agree with your family, After three years -— I'm sure the senders do not expect to have their gifts returned, Use them , and think no more of it. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO BROK- EN-HEARTED:. What did you expect from a married man? Any man who will cheat on ~ CAROL L.-OPLAND his wife es lie to HER, will cheat on his girl friend and lie to her also, Sorry, look for sympathy under “S” in the dictionary. * * * For a persona] reply, write ~{0 ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Presents Are Not Expected By EMILY PposT “Dear Mrs, Post; There seems to be a disagreement about the necessity for taking presents to one’s hostess when going to spend a weekend at. her house, neg le ea ent is necessary; others say So, to get this preewhogd will you please tell us just what is customary—according to eti- quette among well-mannered guests,”’” Answer: Etiquette does not exact that anyone take a gift fo his (or her) hostess or even that anything be sent after- wards — except a thank-you note after having stayed in her house for a night or longer. On the other hand, to take a-cbox of candy is a courteous gesture that many people like to make. “Where there are children, guests often bring them toys. _They may be no more than trifles, but children are always so pleased with a present — and this naturally pleases their mother, too, “Dear -Mrs, Post: Several days ago I went to see a friend in the hospital. While I was there her parish priest came in to visit her. I did not get up when he came in but re- mained seated at her bedside, My friend told me after he “had gone that I should have stood up when he approached the bed. Will you please tell pen Ong oot Wot up * Answer: ‘Strictly ‘according to the rules you were not. wrong, but it would ‘have been cour. teous for you to have gotten up out of eyes | for his cloth, “Dear Mrs. Post Post: We have a question we would like settled —namely, is it proper to. _ engraved menu cards at ‘ a wedding, There is Mo choice of food—it is just a menu men- — the food to be served.” eee ‘Anawer: At @ small gone - engraved menu cards woul seem would~ eo Reve Algal ey he Mg retentious, but they = ~Tde cal numer- proper at a large "Decorations fora Saturday stlahihe dance , ey yolk Daughters of Ahepa in St. sn , THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, TORSDAY. MAY 27, 1958 _ Pontiac Press Photes || edd here by Mrs. Alex Capsalis || (left to right), Mrs. Socrates V. Sekles, and Bess Gianakos, who is decorations She Theme for Dance at Hellenic Hall ‘Waterfront Gabaret’ Set “waterfront Cabaret 1s the | Community Hall ~ Daughters of Penelope and Order of Ahe- pa. All proceeds from the . theme for a, Saturday evening dance being held in Hellenic Have You Tried This? By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor With the salad season close ~ at hand, this recipe for a quick ' turkey salad will be welcome. © Use fowl especially cooked for >. the salad, leftover turkey or ~ canned turkey. $ Mrs. Clarence Smith of Otter : Lake is today’s cook. She en- } joys church work and garden- 1 ing. Her granddaughters, she s 3 |= says, are her hobby. ” QUICK TURKEY SALAD a 3 3 une fines" chapped. _celery Salt pper A special salad dressing Canned Turkey May Be Used in Quick Salad | salad. This recipe makes — about one pint. Dilute it for | the turkey salad with top milk, © half and half or whipping © cream. The consistency should ~— be thick enough to hold the © ingredients together. ae ~~ sugar } 1 fSbleepoon ary t mustard tables: poi By: im rin eet tye. ea £ FE s dure will go io the building fund af St. George Greek Orth- odox Church. Acting as chairmen of. the event are Mrs. George Pappas _ and John Condon. Other chairmen and commit- tees include Mrs. Thomas OL Mrs. Sekles and Mrs. “Alex Capsalis, publicity; and Mrs. John Lozin, William Coulacos, Nick Sekles and John Tsatsan- is, decorations, complete the list of committee chairmen. An out-of-town orchestra will play for the dance, which will begin at 9 p.m. +|Tightens Cane Seats ‘| To tighten cane chair seats that i|have sagged, sponge with hot soap or detergent suds and rinse with hot water. Let dry before using. | -Sugar is used as a raw material Fi'n at least 87 industries. For your precious furs! Stored in ice-cold. comfort, safe from heat, dirt, moths, 7 , they'll emerge | in the fall | Insurance ie NO to $250.00 George Greek eons Churele are chairman. : must be wed to make this : lt BS BE a | Gracious Arts Mean |More in Later Years * ByRUTH MILLETT The older a woman gets, the more important things become. For instance— ! Looking as well-groomed and neat as possible. A) _|young woman can sometimes get by with being careless | about the way she looks, but as a woman’s youth and| beauty fade she has to depend upon good grooming to keep herself attractive. Being tactful dnd gracious. The young are often for- given for tactless remarks, but the woman who has lived | _ [long enough to know better = so quickly forgiven for remarks that hurt. Open This Thursday Night ‘til9 = I CHEMISE, IF YOU PLEASE! ergy lessen she needs friends more and more. T. E. Oliver (center), ticket chairman fund, are-dis-——for-the-event,-and-Mrs..G.-TRappas; ~ cussed here by George Gianakos, who president of Daughters of Penelope. is secretary of the men’s group; Mrs. Final ig a ghia ln fr sured through knitting with ver-|p tical wales in front, Buckles.on Shoes Insure Comfort Tell Girl’sStatus | Bia i ... blown from the tropies on trade winds of fashion ah ot Straws.\3 Maty Michie will be an event of May 31, was | aes Ghana ot BP ctr Prd : . ei eee 6 ae be a ~4 . get your new bathing suit © " porunts of a lettn-lect ore Mi. a - - NOW for the long and Mrs. S. A. Michie of Pontiac * . or Mr. and Mrs. F. W. St. Soaverl) \jard i Decoration Day weekend! of Detroit. ; ; ; EXPECTING | 45 fas Imported ee GUESTS ? Black Raffia LOVELIER BY DESIGN , The lightest, prettiest Wedding Guests : mes : . —--* | Christenings igi <<: sss geal 8.9) ‘5 wim S u Its | Bar-Mitzvahs In every concept from their : ‘ : SYMPHONY oe feather-weight construction Natural . 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TUESDAY, MAY. af, 1958, : Ste May : t Shirred it from tent-to-White House in one generation, At least, Patricia Ryan Nixon “thinks” she began life in a tent. The born in 1913 in the “tent city” of Ely, Nevada, which boasted little else than those primitive lodgings. * * As an infant she moved with her parents to a truck farm in California, and her earliest memories are of tending cows and riding to market in her father’s buggy. Life is more glamorous, but no less crammed with obliga- tions for her today. There is still — in bed past 7 Rule White House’ Mon., Thurs, Fri., 10 to 9 — Tues., Wed., Sat., 10 to 6 — Sunday 2 to 5 ieee evan es ae Aus ALL + ees a iieeaceneiiaaaaall J te eee “ em ee em ee ee a aR Or att et ee wearer (ves ve eee ~~ Re == ee meaner ween ae |. Reg. $945 GRINNELL “French Provincial” Now $795 Save _ - $150 New pianos played only in the Music \ ZA Festival May 25, now at thrilling savings! This is the opportune time to GIVE YOUR CHILD MUSIC! ... a rare chance to save from $70 to $500 on a fine new piano, guaranteed by Grinnell's. Select from the leading makes in all sty and finishes! Choose from scores of other styles . GRINNELL'S 27S. SAGINAW EXTENDED ACCOUNTS INVITED . pianos played in the Michigan Annual Music Festival . . . now at great reductioris! % STEINWAY STECK French Provincial HALLET-DAVIS Reg. — Now Save Reg. Now Save Reg. Now Save $1695 $1495 $200 $1035 ' $920 - $115 $629 $488 $141 | Sam Benson Says: | 37 North North, Sepia St. | FRI FE 3-7168 a] . Hospitals © DACRONS | < @ COTTONS @ BLENDS © DRIP DRIES $399 to $16.71 | carry a full line of Slips, Bras, Shoes, Aprons | SAM. “BENSON - + Parking Yo Any Lot or | Garage With Purchase -|Holds Its First j Take It Easy ‘luxurious if you have a folding |hold the pillow in place. The wash- sd eo} a © ® a. 8 Towel Sets ‘Every. bride's trousseau _ | agile a ow els and face cloths per Phat adds up to six towel ‘should be at | more sets for the occasional over- 2 night guest, * * President's office staff assists : , with the mail, They finally spoke their vows | WARY KING But Pat was certainly | i 1940 at a Quaker service, |- eh trained fo. do everything for | ‘Fr although Pat had been : SALON herself. She was 12 when her | "eared a Methodist, she adopt- mother died. Five years later | ¢d her husband's ~—e ’ lost father, William as pia She haa tenes life in | backed his political ambitions. Connecticut and gradually mi- After their marriage she con- grated. westward to Artesia, | timued to teach for another Calif. year, and then moved with eS ee ere supporti joined Office ergency Pie years ier otal] Management as a government ORA OBRECHT : graduation, finally saved | ‘ver ; Specializing enough money to enroll at the Came the war, and the future in University of Southern Cali- | Vice president enlisted in the Hair Styling fornia... Navy with the rank of lieu- ' By means of a research fel. | ‘tenant junior grade. ~ While and Permanents lowship, - paper aad stationed at Ottumwa, Iowa Complete Beauty Service in stores, she Pat worked as a bank teller FE 2-3053 Se a Lacerta oo Se ae Ne 152 N. Perry. chandising major. Then wes | OAL OPA fate | South Pacific, she took a gov- Classes by : Mrs. Day Satie ok Ceaeeey Thurs. 6:30-8:30 P.M. vgn the oe new | Meow, yume ee © a De of , she tried out, for gress. to pie Bo a an amateur * ’ An exciting new phase was “~~ rt in a play, “The + Dark Tower,” and captured the | bet! to beet! The Kuitting Needle — “sgth ea (Tomorrow: Wife and moth- |] 452 W. Huron FE $1330 met a dark-jowled young man wna — who had just returned from | Duke University Law School | to hang out his shingle in his Dick Nixon was assigned the hero’s.role, ‘and in the play it | took him only 90 minutes to | woo and win the heroine from the loving clutches of an “‘old- er man.” x * * again, and although the youth | Oakland Group | Debutante Ball VALUES ON OLD TYPEWRITERS... ee pais AE Ems ws $50 LOUIS "ir" eg So No App’! 2 hoot Necessary a vee "oat a te Spee, Ohken Breakfast in bed can be truly backrest with an elastic strap to able fiberboard frame can be kept dainty with a sudsy wipe. 7 Oh...those women drivers!... straight down the Fairway in SHOE STORE 35 North Saginaw Serving Pontiac lor Over 75 Years : me Open Thurs. Night ‘til 9:00 ee os i : é \ . dies U ae e ~ ioe THE PONTIAC PR aSS. TUESDAY, MAY + of, 1958 Se Oe ee SE a re re eee eee Keep It Straight oo Back Is a Beauty ‘py Joszrane: Lowsan aap ES Straighten your logs sad piece, For ‘the next few days I want/sightly since it creates: a roll/latter case. If you are over-| your heels on the wall in front "fo sive you a little back talk. Alaround the brassiere, Usually this| "eight, out calories as. well ®8) o¢ you, ‘Cross your arms and taey back is tee of ternary Mostistate of affairs goes with | “*ereise. extend the fingers of each hand valued saaets. especially In order to catch yourself with ae ruin er an Of ure ft dst side, feet still on the wall, spine on to hang our hopes Round shoulders for beauty. Round shoulders not bisa peal wie Sooe veka hen only crowd internal organs but as you rol] to the left so that you ruin a graceful carriage. This habit will not go all the way over, Catch often is formed during childhood yourself with your left hand when the wrong height for the child. Poor posture may appear at teen you roll.to the right. a Ld jae If you would like to have my exercises to correct round shoul- ders, send a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope with your re- quest for leatiet No. 7 to Josephine f HOLIDAY _ by You may be the correct weight and still suffer Nar dis of Dallas from fat over the shoulders across the back. Try this: ® Skirts with your feet on the wall roll from side to side / @ Shorts catching yourself with your ‘hands. @ Tapered | Jamaica Shorts nacoa sd win |COllege ‘Career Day’ nay or Mele ot. YT Brieting for Students De’ Ce ee 61 W. Huron before the assem as depar- encouraging note this year, said director Butler, was a near 20 per cent turnout at the panel on the teaching profession. Officers Installed -|by Baptist Class Officers have been installed this June — they may be more Fz Committee chairmen are Wes! Tower, devotions; Mr. and Mrs. Don Goff, publicity; Mrs, Vernon Barker and Mrs, Car] , 50- cial, assisted by Mrs. William Con- sidine and Mrs, Al Schwartz; and Mrs. Clarence Barker, sunshine. Central Spain is a table land|f) mostly without trees. CONN Instruments It’s Time for a Change in Shades . . . Come in for a Free Make-up! MERLE NORMAN we. osmotic Studio FE 2-4010_ ers on “what to give, and +—what to get," using extempo- : HOLIDAY FUN IN SURF OR SAND | SWIM SUIT shortest distance to compliments O eaauee is. mated neckline in knit checks. From our — Catalina collection. Sizes 7 to 14, 3 Mother Goose Wondersheens - Wonderalis with jaunty, trims and extra fine style made to make a little lad _ smile. Slack in red, beige, blue. “ Matching gingham checked shirt. 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TELEGRAPH RD. ¢ ASHION SHOP For Decoration Day! rays 12.95 ABOVE: mod bold stripes of pink ond back suit in cotton knit, OAs seen in LIFE,’ 12.95 7 LEFT: “Depth Charge” — low with a contrasting color cummerbund in boucle __ knit. : As seen in-LIFE. 19.95 matching water-proof COP cevesveevece 5.95 @ sanrzen Fun Clothes for Summer This is it? Galey and Lord vivid red, grey and white plaid tarpoon cloth. Washable! Won’t wrinkle! Shorts 5.95 Pants. 6.95 _ Skirt. 8.08 Jacket 12.05 pene eae iit IASI ct SE TRC Con ae REDE ai RD EOE MOR Medio Sen. see * of i : chy HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, M AY: 2r, 1958 Prices effective through ‘Saturday, Moy 31. We reserve the right to limit This Coupon Nan Mey iM IRACLE wei 5 Coupon void after Sat. 31, 1958 at the Mined, - Mile Food Peanut Butter Robin Hood Flour 25 sAG hy 125-ft. N for the HO iD >, Boneless Smoked Ham GALLON CARTON p. 1958 at the Miracle og lege Food Fair. Genuine SWIFT'S PREMIUM, ” WHOLE HAM or - BUTT PORTION Cooked Canned Ham Fresh Ground Beef u. 55¢ RATH BLACK. HAWK SLICED BACON 1 LB. CELLO. TRAY PKG. void alter Sat, May eA HEAVY DUTY way $400 _ Cut-Rite Parer — 1 JACK FROST Le Pi : M Cane Sugar 5 Beg 49 Swift's PRE | —_—sVLASIC POLISH STYLE eae ~ «| Dill Pickles «m 49 Corned Hunt's Yellow Cling -§ 00 BEEF Peaches "Sliced = T 12 Oz. Con ; CALFAME | ) 3 9: DRINK Grarcrnurr Ql 2: Ec 00 my ___ | __ PINEAPPLE ORANGE ~~ ae po Save Be on 5S Pine Ora Drink = 29 # 14-oz. SNIDER’S Cc ATSUP . y A Bottles Le FOOD FAIR 100% PURE Instant Coffee ‘cr 89° seuesane & 798 Reth Black Hewk Seve 1.44, $-tb. con ~ 719¢ You know they're Food Fair sells only top quelity sweet-cured bananas! 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CAN Pst 4 rey bh ee Fen 5 A ae ed ein Se eso ere es eg Oe a ee Ses a ee ree eee ee a : <* Lig pe ‘ ‘e boa ee > oS : 7 r 4 j asf : ‘ | * ts fg x 3 : : | oe oy , | ' oo is / = is é 3 : i: a . : A Paes ; tS - + 12 ounces of the world's top quality refreshment! Now! Coke in 2oz King Size at popular pr j ] 2 : . ¥ Have a carton or two. Now you can always serve Coca-Cola and nothing less, : : = always/on hand Enjoy Coke as your all-occasion refreshment for family and guests, Drink After all-there’s no substitute for good taste... and ao you sense it every time you serve world-famous Coca-Cola. ‘Keep King Size on hand~and for extra convenience, buy Coke in the Regular Size, too. S = SIGN OF GOOD TASTE wr | , | ; : > | | : | ee | | | a : | \ Bottled uhder authority of The Coca-Cola Company by THE COCA-COLA. BOTTLING COMPANY OF \ PONTI AC , 3 | B a OS AE pe te \ ae - : f re . e te 22 ‘ ; ‘ Bae. ‘ Rey ee a vi " : , 4 es a: : : : Sos es or 5 2 ae , 3 Z ‘pede . be . mi Fae . eae 2 aa: ow ap ht S gee ore 4 $ : ‘ =f x ‘ =< ie. Sg ee Ch ni : 5 ; nae ite ae A lL» a j * ae, ee. ‘ ie p ye ae eo : a oh ay | s. : ase ets ; rs] “ i ; ; 5 ae a , _ _ é oe ‘ fay : Vv Fa; cee x i’ ; a hae s4 { = ‘: : Ae e ; 2) ie oe nas iS : : ; : * * \ ; * ee ‘ : . ; rh sacs » if . e 4 ’ . S, es = ea ‘ i a ‘ : : % aly f ‘ . a) k%* . : | : t “nwenty-rwo_ 6 goats OE a ‘3 age THE PONTIAC wise TE SDAY, MAY woe fo Into Walled Lake JP’s Deoktinegieg Warr, to Be Asked pr larkston School District OKs - rey Denies Probe Requested Cite Cos, «$2. 5 Million Construction Bond a A et mmm Moni hn sen tole RES eas Peg : Ziem today said he has pots ; Lake became the last to be estab-\ equest to investigate the book-|collections with the city and coun-|— ity to. children charge. CLARKSTON — Voters in the}: ‘no” represented the largest turn- tall, Preliminary planning 4l- as well as legal and architect’s|lished by the present Presbytery. and failed to i mo Clarkston Community School Dis-| ou at a school district election in| ready has been done by Louis C. | fees. j * * ® sty at ayy ~~ ee Laren receipts for all cakes: Judge Frank L. Doty ordered.a trict yesterday approved by nearly, i, seven years in the ‘system,| Kingscott and Associates of Kala- * * This week,* the Presbyterian'y ae. tions, $500 property bond, posted from $00,040 bond teste pr ronetruction|SUP- LF. Greene said. ee ee | Sere at Be het ee ee oe ee ee ee = + * * ** wilow Beech WA; dortnad toe school | tained to design school, Dr. rian Church are merging at a gen- i 1 of a new high school. ‘ Construction of the new =+ | Greene said = aes ee ee eral assembly in Pittsburgh. * Reporfedly, Michigan Aud, Gen.) Roth has denied any irregulari-/failing to appear. ” to 313) is expected to begin early next J zen’s. committee made up of more Fra: s manski yesterday ; ji : 5 The vote of 16 “yes di _s oem ties in his bookkeeping. James E. Roberts, assistant The new building will be located|than 100 Clarkston residents, Elected to the - Crossroads |, 1.4 ziem to “take appropriate . Sai south of the present high school on * * Church board as elders were Roy | 5 ction to correct the situation,” re- ; petition the. judge’ vagy hen +e ' Expect to Hire - re site owned by the school} “It was rewarding to see the| Thompson, Mrs. Dick Roach, |iorring to the practices of the 45-|Drives Without Permit, [Petition arrant. .. xp district. The 30-room school will| people back the committee and the| George A. Shaw, Mrs. Edgar |... cid justice and attorney. ‘dent Jailed bench w: a qd e oom 0 in Detroit provide accommodations for ap-|board of education by such a lafge| Ketchum, Mrs. John La Chance Troy Resident Jaile Szumowski, a Seamer amateur é 1,50 in Vetrol proximately 1,500 pupils and aj vote margin,” Greene said. and Glenn Moss. “I haven't got a thing from : boxer, is charged with thrashing . , | Lansing,” said Ziem. “I certainly | A Troy man, Walter Lee Pinion, |nis 10-year-old stepdaughter, Diane b ] 15 « |gymnasium with a seating capac: Others were Donald Movinski : une ity of 2,000. ° : "| will get into it if requested, but jof 1241 Kirts St., yesterday began/puybe, with a razor strop in on CSS ay Y ~ FAR Hire Fewer Mexicans —{Donald Prag can les — as yet I don’t know a thing |serving six months in the Oakland| February. Police said the alleged DETROIT — The new owners : rom Neves, = ne about it.” County Jail for driving a second|peating left the girl's back “with Greene said the money from the} MEXICO CITY (UPI) — U. S./Anthony Lichvar. : of the old Packard Motor Plant on , id Roth, |time while his license waSione mass of black and blue Bipartisan Group Plans netroit’s FE. Grand Boulevard said | 0nd issue, according to estimates, farmers have agreed to hire only * tan rae tee eee ae ot of|suspended . : ~ [Detroit's E. ed more than| “Ul cover the complete cost of can-/ 40,777 Mexican migrant farm work-| The board plans to meet within) justice of the peace since April of . ie wean ar ealad ‘wha nguee ct t to ‘Push for Extension today they biagen ee ed in|*ttucting and furnishing thejers so far this year, barely a/the next two weeks to elect a clerk/1956, kept large amounts of fines| Pinion pleaded guilty May a a uae vob. 8 os of Benefits 3.200 persons to nena school. It also will pay for develop-| tenth of the 480,000 who went north|for the session and to determine|and costs at his home instead of|He, was sentenced by Oakland |cent en' : the huge building by June 15. ing the land surrounding the build-|to work last year, it was announced/the classes of elders and the/|depositing them in the bank within e County, Circuit Judge H. Russel/he stood mute to the cruelty to Edward Land, one of the owners, |ing, including roads and sidewalks, | today. lengths of their terms of office.'30 days as required by law, oping ly ae m Ik ° + en : h _ | k lL, y, said they ye Be votes to gin popt new tenants were qi e : | easy 3 Ww t qi qi e quran = sion measure was possible today, |Process Co., and Michigan Metal ) - - i % | , Site bese twat wl omar | en - BIG, FULL SHANK HALF row for avotee = (Clarkston Council smoked ham rat Sates (Seeks Delay of Sui FULL SHANK HALF (NOT SHANK PORTION) When buying ham be sure of the best cr possible, get the full shank half” with more of the choice center slices ib. that you would not get with the shank ‘ portion, qi fl gtr: vir i | i ‘ic i : Ey : FE Nh Hl i in BF H H 833 Ey 5 i i -* | it & : z : 4 BEF SE +58 ! klein’s cold cuts @ bologna —@ pickle &pimento i, 49: @ olive loaf @ party platter we , hot d » 53 west virginia hams 83 All meat * * © @ « inion, ‘semntDensiee—chenkiems =< << » whole hams "sn" 59« liver sausage — uw 49° Lean tender, sugar cured. . ...... Fresh or smoked .. . canned hams 5 e849 Kingan, ready to eat... .. i ; i y THIS IS THE PULL SHANK HALP _NOT A SHANK PORTION As you con see you get move of the chelee eonter slices on every shonk. And you get mere moet per pound, tee. ‘ 6 co “ a << BIG JUMBO 126 SIZE , SUNKIST best Doz. low enint 3 539 new cabbage = uw 4 ‘i leaf lettuce o 19: For sandwiches, salads or a garnish for vegetables . . ; I - Specially baked in Detroit | to deliver fresher flavor. ! TO PAY THEM! Why I Stick to KROGER'S SPECIAL BAKED SLICED VOLUME SELLING and M hot dog buns VULUMIE SELLING and My ese os ee EVERYDAY-LOW-PRICES! a A 39° SPECIAL PURCHASE — ond from my stock white bread = :| 5: sandwich bread “1° OVER 1,500 PAIR | Kroger sliced fresh baked . Kroger sliced special baked . . Pp | A N T S | REGULAR 3% VALUE — KROGER SPECIAL BAKED e sell il 29: SLACKS! REGULARS! LONGS! SHORTS! je y rOMUS.. _ WASH ‘N’ WEAR! WORSTEDS! MADE TO SELL FOR $10.95 - $12.95 CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE OR FLORIDA RED potatoes .. 10:59: et te eee . | 1 1 My Price ' i | i 1 1 $4 9374 ! ! 3 I | | | i i 2 Pair $13.50 \ . ' 4 _ Alterations Free! 1° ae : | | a Saw 5 Rane oie spread, icecream (french fries | | * ° ‘ Lewndele imitetion Country Club, your choice Kroger fresh frozen, Just u : SPORT 14 ares yh low price ponicer We ley ia . AY 1 a , Corton vo > o : heet toe pees eat. Kroger Page $1 1 Your choice wl beef, ' . COATS 2 ter $5.75 we eee eee e aaa ea am oe oie cle hg i SO wR, Sc cc { : dog food ¢ pancakes sowrimt = so. RQ sliced bacon | 1. I Rent Tuxedos for Weddings and Proms! | Dash, gc low low price. . . 3& = 49 par cake low price. o + ia 53 Hormel dairy brand famous quality. . . rae: 79: ia) chunk.tuna Se 89 fels naptha A wm 4]¢ sprite | "a 99¢ Breast-O-Chicken Famous brand . . Laundry soap, Kroger low price . . Kroger everyday low price... 4... chunky large bars & 3Q¢ instant fels =.7 7 butter beans — ? us Q7¢ Delicious, chocolate with nuts and fruit . . Naptha granules, fast dissloving A ae Joan of Are, Kroger low price . . . oReyesiinicmeleneamme | chunky bars. re 25° liquid fels thm. 37: chunk tuna 2) & 35¢ 1] Pi pane pects scr... | a, oe EL) ¥ "i dy . &-x , oh. me 4 os, : : Se af ‘ ‘ | ( ye Sam Benson — . > Chocolate, fine tasting candy . . 6. «6 « «+ Fine for all your dishes and glassware. . .°. . fen 4a ee 37 No, Saginaw Street waffles oowwvrtare n ¢ dog yummies : —s $@* 1Qc cocoanut bars =. Sag ‘ 2 % belt wos Y your dog deserves ‘em/. .. . eof 19 _ Shur-Good, nut bars sally es re 33° Between Huron and Lawrence Streets Kroger everyday low price . . We reserve the right to limit guns Prices efféctive through oo rs 29, 1958. a) ae A Oia i aes eee ec ee eee eee ee ee ee a, A ee eee ee ee if a eee ee eee eee a oe * i : : 3 F geen Ce 5 +? es + ‘ Bat | =e A - + =< oe ' % : BeKES : : 5 zat % : i ¥: : = m ee \ ‘ : : fy f i ae Fee - 7 ¥ ‘ oe 2 be rj vie wy ; Hi : \ 4 ¢ c * . a € “ , : ‘ ‘ “@. sy P e t - Fe : : é ” j , 5 Poi. * + sc i a . . 3 3 : . 2 “ : j eC 2 . ge . aeieur * es : “i a : : j ie it 4 a ~~ ‘a : Fs \ : 4 4 %,f ‘ ‘ ps . - : ‘ z “2 _THE, PONTIAG PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1058 : i. hee -. jslles above ground at a time. Man, 2-Children Drown= : APM res _ 4 Brig. Gen, Charles D. Dutt, ek 00 ing Vit hout. ans: ota le W dea : : mrp wg intl gion ons ia, ¢ |said the battery site at his base| i ict dai ga pots none Reet jt tee alae Oat saw ok Vile Rayer wad shjihend' das peste to ee eontlie: no cook-jtight package; leave foil roomy issue alé « Jone of the missiles exploded and/man and two youngsters drowsed «” chet named Nicholas Soyer tried|bag and paper company. manufac-|cooking fish in his fags. Nowadays|ing smell, no grease!, over fish by not pressing down. =< Ot ett oc vee when a small Ps to influence cooks to throw away|tured his cooking bags and they|some of us ‘are enraptured with Fish In_ Foil Place packages on cookie sheet in 3 Citi Pi pista npypropemng parser Lh wery|boaidwent to pieces in the Cume ther “Pots 608 “pune. were on sale at grocers. Selling|cooking fish in foil. To borrow the] -¢ tong, fish fiiete ‘about 2 vounds) [hot (400 degrees) oven until foil New Jersey itizens berland River. “Soyer’s Paper-Bag Cookery,” de-|Cincinnati, N Philsdcissielowte et the tol werpotea, isl vcpoend AB ecahin-ied met a — Bp 2 ninies, | Proy for Those. Killed ee en ee kas ee Terry adel hs TY, lew , wra _e M 6 servings. (To serve, re- * ou ore a sc ’ BE ee ahead ay tek, rn alta Dakicnore bety witnses te thale/datlente Dntoes of Sety‘cannen bap — er -: tmeen feincoven and ct tp efi Nike Base alert. ye a [tras netied to entety Fe: Sees used ' |promotion, —. retained because meth- paapes foil open at dining table so eaters ve : ; y on ver bank after Soyer was a delightful eager to escape. in| Dry fillets; place each on a sheet|can enjoy wonderful aroma that} MIDDLETOWN, N.J. w — A| The general said the new regula-/Managed to cling to a piece of a new invention nor of a patent taste, appearance and digestibil-|of aluminum foil (14 by 16 to 18\comes from kages.) - ‘ : tions permitting only one Nike| Wood. method for this order of cookery,” — reap ani po | ity.” inches) so their length is parallel salina citizens meeting called in wes above ground at a time would c * * “The principle was known to | order that I might put my paper believe Sayer himecl weuld have root ends from scallions; wash and Nike missiles at a nearby instal-|chain of explosions in the future.|Wayne Adams, 37, a brother, Ron- ~ bag |dry; cut into 2-inch lengths, includ- - Originally From India lation wegrobo ry prayer and 4/He said the regulations are going/nie, 11, and Sawyer Hammond, 14. © make wrete cooked a great variety butter most of green arrange 2 promise into effect at Nike bases all over nied of 2 . meee sak seneenings Se a scallions a ak fillet.” BOSTON—Apples, apricots, and Rag Hone tet ie we ~ 10 men the Some . Old Bathhouse Used that the peoples of ; cabbage came to us from northern |W their lives in Thursday's} Duff added there would be an| | seiot Gat tue at tak toner aces they” beet rewaits {,.USe heavy duty quilted foil that} ,w%,P® ,mustroome with damP*lasia; peaches, pears, and per-|disaster. effort in the ‘future to station) SOKOKURA, Japan — A stone leaves and parchment.” waenlakbesaes fa is 14 inches wide and designed for) |i. Fesding igen prt sd simmons from China; citrus fruits,| The promise came from the|career soldiers instead of draftees|bathhouse some 400 years old and ; . : broiling, baking and roasting. If SSeS el SPL ES over {Plants from India; dates and figs/Army, which vowed to do all in| at Nike bases. still in good condition stands at e yer’s system “made a great} In spite of the dedicated chef, |the foil is left loose enough on each fillet. Det each fillet with from Arabia. Okra came origi-|its power to prevent a recurrence} Herculés missiles expected here|Sokokura, in the hot-springs area furor’ > in England. Then he invaded/our pots and pans stayed with us.|top, it will puff up during the cook- 1% butter: nally from Abyssinia, watermelons |of the tragedy in éarly 1959 will not be equipped|of Japan’s Fuji-Hakone National the United States, giving “hun-|Paper bags came and went. His|ing as does the parchment paper ee 7; sprinkle |i om South America, and grapes, x * & with nuclear warheads next year,|Park, The bathhouse is said to dreds of popular demonstrations|cook book is long out of print. But|used in the ‘‘papillottes” often met yest. - radishes, olives, lettuce, aspara-| Army spokesmen told the 200|Duff said. have been used by the great war- ae which he personally conduct-|how delighted he would have been/with in France and New Orleans.| Bring opposite long ends of foil/gus, garlic, and beets from coun-jresidents at the meeting that any| Duff said it may be months be-jrior-statesman, Hikeyoshi, for sol- ed.” In 1911 his cook book was/could he have used his bag’s mod-|As Soyer enthused, such a method|together making a drugstore fold;/tries on the Mediterranean’s|future changes in the Nikes will|fore experts can determine exact-|diers wounded in his conquest of published in this country. ern counterpart—aluminum foil. !means ‘‘no pot and pan scrubbing, idoublefold remaining ends to make! shores, be made with only one of the mis-ily what set off the explosion. eastern Japan in the 16th Century. go krogering - for outdoor eating fun t } La] a Aa = GO KROGERING FOR ° ° Most Kroger Stores Open REFRESHING NUTRITIOUS COOLERS Thursdey Until Nine All Kroger Stores Closed ‘Friday, Memorial Day Regular Store Hours Seturday! « GOOD AND pois Mede from genu- 46-0:, Cc in ene tate Cen vernors ginger ale 6 uz c Sparkling, genuine ginger flavor . . + luncheon meat = 39° Country Club, makes tasty sandwiches . . pabst beverages 3 x2. 2Q« Sparkling, refreshing assorted flavors sweet relish % 39s Aunt Janes, for hot dogs or hamburgers . . . . mario olives 10s 39: Small manzanilia stuffed . . . 2. 2» «ee ee > \ | i 000 oOo OOOOOROOROdAAEN 00000 LAA AAA) IW VALUABLE COUPON WU WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON ' a ine SAVE 42: WITH ¢€ THIS With COUPON Cose of 24 © Plus Bottle nty Bes * Deposit eased Kroger store through Thursday, May 29, 1958. Sorry one coupon per customer. A nnn pnanonoqnonnqdnnodnd iS = SAUNT = 0000000000000000 coca-cola «:: i a KROGER ASSORTED FLAVORS gelatins i WiTH ¢€ . THIS #4 American Beauty brand... 2... > pineapple ; juice "3 10°. mustard * 105 Kroger golden delicious . . e Kraft, tasty on dogs or burgers . .. . chocolate syrup" 10° whole potatoes 3 10° Hershey's genuine flavor . . »« » « + - Packer’s Label brand, sweet peas * 10° pineapple _ 10° Packer’s Label, Kroger low low price . . Royalty, sliced or diced . « « ec oe eo « alcoa wrap tt 336 Fine for all your wrapping needs , ene we # 4 | vy mee ee eee eee ee Pe ee ee — —_— = on = on : q ! t 1 I l I I I I ~ | I 1 I I | I 1 I I 1 I 1 l <8 I I 1 | | 1 " , 1 7 I I i viasic zee | salad y arecene | potato chips _ ; mo rth chang tuna | ~™ corned beef ronan AR eS Zt i 6G SIRE 2 3! ere. 2 2 BO corned beef hash = 39: kraft velveeta dt 33¢ cranberry sauce on “e AQ¢ red heart 3 49: Silver Skillet, Kroger low price . « « « «.- Kroger everyday low price . « « » «+ » + + + Ocean Spray, fine with ham . Dog food, beef flavor . . . 2 «6 « ‘ uy keyko i Bye cheese whiz st Qe pfeilers dressing st 30 red.heart 3 ur29: Al on, Kraft, Kroger low prite . . +++ ees. Chefs salad, fc off reg. price . . 2 os salad dressing _ % 49: blue chip cheese s& 4Q¢ palmolive soap 2239" Shedd; Kroger low low price. . «w+ ss - Kraft, everyday P. loW price. » 2. 6 ee _ Bath size bers . DEREK ws a blueberry preserves 22 * 39 spry % 3 be 95: lemon j iuice | , “ae 31° Smucker’s; Kroger Le, ae Kroger everyday low low | edd : Realemon reconstituted, Kroger low price . sunshine Cuasde 1h 39 3 wax. paper Dei 39: chili sauce - 2% 39° Kroger agin & vid Leal e Kitchen Charm, Kroger, low price . Bennetts, Kroger low price . . ar _ We reserve the right ‘te limit quantities, Prices afferiivt through Thursday, Mey 29, 1958. Ae ss < at aa ——_ sige ily tli ii, 4 ; oe a ast pa Pe = 2 ee jes ae a Be e : ae : : } : Je h . ic [ oe % t # 4 a ey oo < A i : f ee — eas i, : 5 ee S i ie oe ee : . Se Uae pee) : ee : pf \. . ERROR IE THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 27,1958 | lee —— ee Bob Considine Says: = ¢. 7 — Se ae ee eee ! - ol adic Stricter Rule Over Airways Will Come) = : : . vo 7 ° : = . : : = 7 “WASHINGTON (UPI)—The the President's aviation advisor; nauties Administration may des- CAA and the Airways Moderniza-jnow operate—but their lack of scat qcuas ob thin oh. O00 oislond BOM vice president of Taaaas ignate this or that road as the |tion Board, prescribe all air, safety ocean that covers the earth's lands|Kodak. Briefly, it would make the) proper one for airliners to fly. |regulations, investigate air acci-| The vibration caused bq and waters. But, it too, must soon|users of the air space toe a much| Then the military, of some such, jdents both commercial and mili-|inders working . rede |straighter line. ‘comes along and makes this jtary (military crackups, usually | what tires the long-range . alr trav- i Too many planes are -| Commercial lines have been ruling unworkable by announcing , cost American taxpay-jeler today. Soon he'll Re ueethintyy Too more are almost. The| complaining for years, frultiess. | Ceftalm “alr space reservations.” jers about one billion dollars | round-trips to the coast a a cost in lile on the past two years that military and certain The CAA has no power to coun: jyear), hand down traffic rules, sep-|with less fatigue ” # has been shocking, Revenue loss ly. agencies of the govern- termand the military order. The | arate the winged things im our air,|single crossing, and i be ‘jin shaken confidence is hardly! ment, notably the Atomic Ener- miliary takes no orders from | and punish violators, ler than a Park Avenue apart measureable. Ry Commission, have arbitrarily the CAA, nor does the AEC. * * * ment.” C, R. Smith, the rugged Texan] taken sovereignty over a consid- | ene, confusion. Ang who wants | ‘The new agency would be staffed 230s 80 tally who built American Airlines into| erable portion of the air space | Confusion in the air? with civilian and military person-| Guess Who? Baffles )-12-30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri the country’s biggest domestic car-| although the U. 8. Civil Aero- | The proposed FAA would absorb/nel. The administrator would have " : 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-3% . rier, told me while flying to the the sutherity to disapprove tes Desk Sergeant in Ohio 2 capital: . location tary, . civil-military airports ag well as| COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) —Some- vary aay | neering a mene tre | TWA AT’S MAY LENE? | |sunwes mrss tosvoit ur snace| ting Ide the box onthe pale ‘ Y%, Ct.$ 77.00 We need = single agency to INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to my work. Un- ee ee = mying ¥ | direct traffic, plus a speed-up in scramble os few os possible to guess my Answer pi ypan fication ee aes ed ere y Ct. $159 OO | 2 production of radar and other pate ymemmne : facilities Patrolman Marvin W. 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NO CROSS WORDS “He has never said a cross word to me since we took the vows,” she says. “Isn't that wonderful?” Yes, I think itis, too. . . “Occasionally he pops in on a weekend, whenever he can, and we have so much to talk about,” She glowed, as they say in soap opera papers. Sir Hubert could say the circles. “It is very, very romantic WE NEED CASH! YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE AT PARK JEWELERS mapeents ON ALL MERCHANDISE 50°/, off on all Diamond Sets 6 DIAMOND SET Reg. $79.95 ‘mz 39. empire ia 7 n\ Regular Price $67.50 ) piscount ‘28” PRICE SPARK JEWELERS EASY CREDIT TERMS (House of Discounts) 1 N. SAGINAW and a geod way to keep a mar. riage young.” Lady Suzanne was perched on a step-ladder in a chi-chi Man- hattan art gallery where a col- lection of her off portraits is being displayed at the moment. She said she was confident Sir Hubert would drop in from the Antarctic to see her and the latest collection, although “at the moment I just don’t know where he is. “I talked to him a couple of weeks ago on short Wave, and he mentioned that they were discuss- ing Africa next. He's a consultant to the United States Army now, you know, and there’s something in the African desert he’s looking into next. He’s going every. second, that sweet man.” ACTRESs AT 17 Lady Wilkins is as sweet and, in her way, as fast-moving as her ifamous husband. Born in the bush leountry .of Australia, she was a| Broadway actress by the time she was 17. ‘It was a mistake, actual- ly. I was sent to Italy to study/- opera, , but I ws sidetracked to America, and somebody offered me a job on the stage, and I liked America, so I gave up singing.” One day, during the run of her Broadway play, a friend invited NEW YORK @-—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles tonight Jiseeg his daughter, Mrs. Lillias Dulles Hinshaw, receive her bach- elor of divinity degree. She is the second of Dulles’ three children to study theology. Two years ago, Dulles, the son of a Presbyterian minister, at- tended the ordination of his son /}Avery as a member of the Soci- ety of Jesus (Jesuits) of the Ro-| man Catholic Church. * * * Like her father, who is a ruling bielder of the Brick Presbyterian Church here, Mrs. Hinshaw is a iPresbyterian. She is 43 and the wife of Robert Hinshaw, a public- bj ity man and a Quaker. They have four children, ‘Union Theological Seminary, which is graduating Mrs, Hin- shaw, is nondenominational. Dulles to See Daughter Get Theology Degree Mrs, Hinshaw has passed her ordination examinations. “And if I find the job I am looking for, I ¢an be ordained in the fall,”’ she said at her home in Manhattan, * * * A part-time job as assistant minister is her immediate objec- tive, “The problem,” she explained, “is that I like ‘to be at home when the children come home from school, and evenings too." The oldest, Janet, 15, said: “‘We are all very proud of mother. Even when she was studying hard, she never stopped being a moth- er, Now. we are all campaigning hard to help her get the kind of job she wants." x * * Beside Janet, the family con- sists of David, 13; Foster, 10; and Lila, 7. ‘trious? So they said oh, for heav- , acquainted climbing Mt, Pilatus her to a party te meet Sir Hu- bert * “They said he is a very illustri- ous man. And I said, but what has he done to make him so illus- en's sake, Suzanne, read the pa- pers. I never got around to that but I went to the party and as far as I was concerned, it was love at first sight. x *« * “Him? Oh, I think it Was the same for Hubert. At any rate, he asked me to marry him right off which must indicate good feeling, wouldn't you say?” The beautiful blende and the bushy-chinned here took a wed- ding trip, of course. They honey- mooned on the maiden transat- lantic venture of the zeppelin “Hindenburg,” and got better in Switzerland. “T used to travel with him a bit, you see, but he wouldn't take me now, and thank goodness for that. I don't like hot deserts, and I don’t like to sleep under icicles either, for that matter.” So while her husband explores the uncharted, Suzanne exploits her several talents. She is record- ing a new album of love songs, and making a name for herself in the art field with a new technique in portraiture which might be titled “Faces-by-Memory."” She paints famous people she has met by re- calling how they looked to her. Obviously, she is a person who likes most everyone she meets. Because her lovely, gay-colored impressions ef friends are images of beauty, They might be summed up in the comment of a: wealthy lady who studied a Wilkins image of a blue- blood: “If she can make that old hag look like this, Lady Wilkins is a genius." é 7 ow Pfeiffer brings you a great new premium quality beer that’s refreshingly light without The light beer...thats real controls make it possible to bottle this outstand- sacrificing real beer character and satisfaction. . beer! * Ld ing brew at the exact moment of perfection. eIn independent laboratory taste tests, today’s new Pfeiffer was the winner, by a wide margin, over five higher-priced national premium beers. e After years of research, Pfeiffer has developed a gentle brewing process to coax out all the goodness - of nature’s finest grains. 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For legend has it that during some pineapple carved out of wood | their exploration: of America, the ‘Spaniards noticed that ‘any Peru- < vian house whose gate post was Originally fruit may have topped with a pineapple gave some. early and gifted wood-carv- them warm welcome.” as a decoration ‘on a piece of ap- aque furniture or for an old house? been copied in this way because er saw the elegant possibilities in Or the fruit may have been du- Designers of our Colonial pe- riod whe first put the carved pineapple over a doorway or a gate entrance may have done so Seseiabe they liked this leg- end and its charming symbol. Cocks, too, have fallen heir to the. association. Used in a. center- piece dominating other fruit, a fresh pineapple adds allure. To us it-usually signifies that a hostess is particularly happy to have her guests and enjoyed making the table especially attractive. pe look so festive and are| refreshing. To hollow the shells, cut the pineapple in half, right through ‘the green. plume or crown. With a sharp’ knife. cut out the center core in a long, narrow and deep strip. away from the fibrous center:) With a cerved sertated grape fruit knife, cut out the rest of the pineapple in two large half- or orange ¢- or a combination of cirele sections. These should be ‘some of these fruits. The melange sors, making clean slanting edges. may then be sugared te taste, - if _|desired, . and spoondd back into or |e oe end Sei See dated. A special dessert we favor: Fill the shells with vanilla ice cream) good pisieapple pulp left in the |and garnish with mint leaves and shells. may finally be removed. | oherries, Take your choice of ways to ginger syrup. 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GUY MOATS Birmingham High’s golfers 2 f i i i il nit i i i ti od : £3808 ete til , “that’s a different * * * Hazle has hit only 10 singles at 56 at bats this year for a .179 average. In 41 games last year he hit .403 and helped Milwaukee in its pennant drive. “I had a few dizzy spells after I was beaned (by St. Louis’ |. clubhead won't go down _ through it and reach solid _ ground, you should let the _ clubhead contact the sand | about. two inches behind the ball, But if sand is / shallow, let the clubhead contact the sand about a half inch farther back. The reasoning here is that in shallow sand the clubhead will contact solid ground soon after enter- ing the sand, and the solid ground will bounce the clubhead into the ball. A REN TOT ORT Ge aS Seige ny if Com f § 3 * ht if il hi JOINS TIGERS — Bob Hazie, still sporting a Milwaukee cap, joined the Tigers yesterday at Briggs Stadium after being ac- on waivers from the World Champs. The left-hand hit- ting outfielder will be in his new uniform tonight against Boston. quired EB HARD GROUND E . &-a7 F. Dille Co.) wctenmeana wasn mamecammeuueess Cardinals in 1952. ete Ce your You gauge the depth of the sand when you work your feet down into 'the sand to take your stance. In prescribing the distance that you should hit behind the ball in this lesson, I’m assuming that the shot is a short one from a trap around the green. (Copyright 1958, John Docloring Your Gol PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: More Sand Trap Trouble. DIAGNOSIS: Failure to Adapt to Depth of Sand. Treatment: The distance you hit behind the ball on an explosion shot from the sand depends greatly on how | deep the sand is. If the sand is deep enough so that 3 - $ _ for consecutive pinch hits. A strike- _ out ended his string at six in last | waukee Braves, The record of sev- :| Varden's Talbott 4|MSU-Irish Game Off Press Prep Invitational tourna- ment at City Municipal course. tournament for the past four years and has won it three times. He's entering the tourney again this| summer on Aug. 14-15 at Baltusro! in Springfield, N. J. 1, Dowell 93, McGrath Ennis, Beaupre 85. id 85, Ohngren . 93, Budwit 90, Harding Avondale ~— Skosich 106, Fisher 98, ‘Greeniess 96, Selhost 106, Wright 103, RO St. Mary—Brezinski #4. Novak 61; Griffith 90, Butash 93. Starts Season Right, Hurls City No-Hitter There's nothing like the starting a season right: At least that's the way the Talbott Lumber Com- pany of the Class B city baseball league feel. All the Lumber tossers did in the loop opener last night was blast Varden's 15-0 behind a no- hitter by Marv Holler. Holler, who fanned 12 in the six-inning contest, also got three of his team's 13 hits. as did Mike Turner. Eastern Downs Titans, Home runs by Don Mathews, Chuck Shonta and Frank Hanley led Eastern Michigan to a 9-6 win over the University of Detroit yes- Municipal's 18-hole course. Jim and 39. REAL COURAGE — Cancer forced the amputation of Jim Milew- ski's right leg above the knee nearly five years ago, but that didn't stop the courageous youth from playing the game he loves so well. Milewski, an 18-year-old senior at Royal Oak Dondero High, belongs to the school golf team and played for the Oaks here yesterday in the annual “Pontiac Press Prep Invitational tournament over City Pentiae Press Phete carded nine-hole rounds of 53 At Fleck’s Rochester Club terday. 5 The Michigan State-Notre Dame ibaseball game scheduled tomor- row at South Bend has been called off because the Irish are in the NCAA playoffs. Misses Setting Record MILWAUKEE — Bobby Ad- ams of the Chicago Cubs fell one ishy of the Major League . record inight’s 43 defeat by the. Mil- ‘en was set by Peanuts Lowrey, ‘now a manager in the Braves’ farm system, with the St. Louis 4Open champion and at least six other top touring golf professionals, Jack Fleck, former National will-stage a special clinic for mem- bers and guests of the Rochester Golf and Country Club on Wednes- day, May 28 at 6:30 p.m. The event comes on the eve of the Western Qpen Tournament, ich starts at nearby Red Run f Club on Thursday. Golf Clinic Wednesday | Fleck, winner over Ben Hogan in the 1965 National Open, is the fa host pro at the refurbislied Roch- |ments undertakén. ester links and is one of the chief owners of the rolling 18 hole course. Appearing with him will be Doug Ford, Billy Maxwell, Gene Littler and Ted Kroll, plus several others hot off the circuit. The Rochester course, reopened last season by Fleck and his as- sociates, has been \re-organized on a private club basis this year, The old stone clubhouse has been re-|news conf modeled and other major improve- ® Oakland County sthools and prep athletes did them- selves proud in Michigan state meets. ; Naturally, a well earned pat on the back goes to coach Den Wilson ‘and the Pontiac Central track team for nae an unprecedented fourth straight state p. championsh | Another tip of the hat goes to Birmingham for taking honors as the state prep golf champion. Cran- brook could add the tennis crown to complete the spring sports picture. = . Individuals also merit recognition. Bill Alcorn of Bir- imingham, who set a ll vault mark, and Warren Cawley of Farmington, with a low hurdle record, give Oakland County a total of five places in the record book for the 13 events listed in class A competition. MAJOR LEAGUERS ACTING LIKE KIDS Beanball accusations are becoming too frequent in the Major es/The latest episodes taking place between ‘Ithe Giants and the Pirates the past weekend, and the Braves and the Redlegs just a week ago proves the need for installing extreme penalties for any deliberate tactics. x * * Major Leaguers are acting like kids. In fact Little ers have more common sense. What kind of hu- mans would deliberately throw at another pmme's head? They sure don’t belong in American pastime. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX State is making a habit of being knocked Ten titles. Purdue did it in football. Indiana tball and now Minnesota does it in base- x *& & °.. Dick Groat and Bill Mazeroski of the Pirates get our vote as the best upcoming double play combina- tion in the Major ee ‘ A regional and even a state high school golf tourna- ment are overdue for Oakland County. Can anyone dis- ute that with 36 courses within an 18-mile radius of ontiac, that this area is the golf capital of Michigan and possibly the country? out of did it in ball Ist at Pontiac ‘in 11 Years ors for the 2nd straight year, _jafter missing in 1956 when Water- ford won. The, suburban team took it three times in a row prior to 1956. This was the 7th annua] event. . While most of the field, com- prising the area’s finest prep linksmen, found the course played hard, and long, and greens were fast, Coach Cari Lemile’s five-man crew sailed along to a %6-over-par (for & rounds) 381 total. Par for the distance 345. A surprising 5&t. Frederick’s team (Class C) was runnerup with 410. Maples were paced by last year’s medalist Pete Green with Tl, Warren Sumners 76, Mouw 72, Dick Taylor 78, and John Pontiac Press Phote Roberson 84. FIVE TIME WINNERS — For the fifth time team, with coach Carl Lemle holding the big Green just missed tying Pontiac) ip the seven years the Pontiac Press Prep Invita- rotating award, are, from left—Dick Taylor, John Central's Dick Whitmer for the] tional golf tourney has been held, a Birmingham Roberson, Warren Sumner, Pete Green and Gary —— pedir) en Nadler poste ar team yesterday walked off with team honors. Mouw. Mouw is a tenth grader, who shot a to go with a ind round 37 for a Maples won with a 381 total. Members of the sizzling 72. one-over par total. Bud Badger of : Bloomfield Hills fired a fine 73 ‘ . _|to take Class B Medal. . * * * ‘ Here are the medalists’ cards: | Plays Golf on One Leg Warraeh 920000503 HB es : afs WHITMER ........334 365 644—37—70 PAR OUT ......,...434 433 ‘ BabowR “2277207333 jee EOS The big Press championship . trophy goes back to the halls of] If courage, determination and|boy tourney, but it wasn’t due to} Jim was always fond of golf, Birmingham, along with « Perm®|desire meant pars in the game of|any lock of effort by Milewski.|but for some reason or other he vlaque: iach member of the tite|#0l, © Royal Oak youth would) After an opening 53 on the north|never took a serious interest in team. also received.a gold medal.|®re 18 of them on every round, side, Jim switched to the south ee an in November of Medals went to the medalists, all The boy’s name is Jim Milew-jnine and shot a sparkling 39, the|..-. , Rony thc petal presented by The Press. ski, an 18-year-old Dondero High /thirq such nine-hole score in his —S Maples’ steady under-80 average) School student whose right leg |... .¢ : Prior to the operation his golf- play was the deciding factor in| was amputated pearly five golfing screw: ing activity was limited. Foliow- their . 's Rams} years ago after a losing battle Jim has previously shot 39’s | ing « five-month recuperation were against cancer. at Rackham and Sylvan Glen. | trom surgery, Jim took up the. tinder] 4¢ will. be teq| Mis_best 18-hole total thus far game with: enthusiasm in the ander], Miewsid, who graduated) 5. 99, siso at Rackham summer of 1964 and he has been member of the school golf team| He has played in the junior - and he played for the Oaks here| division of the National Amputees| Milewski has never used an ar- yesterday in the annual Pontiac tificial leg and he wants no part Perini Mum on New TeamJalk NEW YORK (AP)—Lou Perini, owner of the Milwaukee Braves, has refused to confirm or deny that he was a participant in a recent secret mieeting to discuss chances of bringing another maj- or league team to New York. * * * Sports columnist Red Smith says in today’s edition of the Herald Tribune that Perini, New York Parks Commissioner Robert were bound to silence. Perini, reached in Wellesley, Mass., said flatly ‘‘no comment” when told of Smith’s column. . * * * ; The Braves boss was said to have suggested that each current|}} member sell three of its players to form a pool for the new clubs. Other players would come from the minors. Gallant Man, Ruler Garrett Hurls No-Hitter Senior pitcher Bob Garrett made) ing Utica 8-6 In the only other history at Pontiac Central yester-| baseball game played. day afternoon when he pitched a} Bud Dodge’s two-run homer no-hitter as the Chiefs blanked Wa-|sParked a five-run uprising in the terford 3-0. which decided the outcome af- Utica had led 6-3. Ron Schmidt His mound gem was the Ist by ai,),, had a Romeo circuit clout. Pontiac pitcher in 11 years andiBob Galan won his 8th straight the 1st since the word Central was| giving the team a 12-1 record with Lapeer left Thursday. | In tennis, Southfield and Bloom- field -Hills battled to a 3-3 tie. Bloomfield dominated the singles despite a loss by star Bob Ku chai while Southfield had the edge Oe ry, in doubles. Pontiac got to Waterford ace ; Chuck Kirken for nine-hits paced .- we sooo (8th Straight singe bias ap. 13 sees ean for Kenny Lane sweet revenge for ah earlier set- am aed closes ‘today against! Michigan Boxer Beats Romeo evened the score for its | Dupas by KO; Aims only loss of the season by dump- Mt, Clemens ‘A’ Tennis Winner | Mt. Clemens clinched the singles title as. expected with 18 points while Birmingham finished runner- up with 10% as the Class A tennis regionals ended at Cranbrook yes- terday. Martin McDonie] won the singles title while the Maples’ doubles duo for Brown’s Crown Orleans for his eighteenth straight ring victory last night then looked toward a shot at Joe Brown's world’s lightweight title. There'll be a title fight as Lane, the No. 1 contender, finally gets his chance. But where it will be is problematical. A Dallas group has offered Brown $60,000 or 40 per cent of ithe gate to defend his champion- of Tom Watson and Jeff Crawford took that crown. Ralph Dupas, gave notice it was going to contest Dallas for the honor. 3 Lane knocked Dupas down in sixth the lefthanded Archie Beats Norkus, Asks New Title Shot veweenee aeneee een e Oren Revive Old Rivalry By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It’ll be just like old times at Belmont’ Park Memorial Day along about post time of the $50,-|" 000 Carter , with a re- union scheduled for a pair of sprightly four-year olds, = a NT ESTERDAY'S RESULTS oe City 5, Baltimore 4, 10 innings. vs TODAY'S GAMES SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Light heavyweight boxing champion Ar- : Dinan 52 of Lees 64 ¥8., Grant “1. keeps Ee ot Chicago. § p.m 3 at Beret ?15 p.m—Sisler 41 vs. York at Kansas City. § p.m.—Turley New ———— y. 3p Gallant Man and Bold Ruler are |® 1 p.m. all set to renew a 1957 rivalry acy Detroit, 1:96 is bags / ior esi origin en tr ac Mssrs. John Nerud sad ‘Sonny eg, qe gave the betier part of my young- Ssrs. in : Jim Fitzsimmons, their trainers. iiiesstee a z B oi — pail trying to learn this box- 8 BOA by | Moore did not break the all- No Back-Pedali creed BY 8% |time record for knockouts he ng st 15 , 9 : i S ce seerees ‘7@ 11 ~«=—«| Shares with the late Young Strib- for Vince Martinez . pentane [ling at 128, but be has probably wat LOUIS (AP)—Clever Vince Only samen 1 = too rtinez says he won't “ Standard bicycle” “when he meets hard-|san rrenciste, 9h Fr isnt ap"—|Miler Leads Tech Team punching. 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J Iini> INT way without use of hands. which seeks him. professionals could officially talk|and Claude Freeman, in the same| Menke, whose father was a a If you're not a major league} The scouts couldn't wait until|/business with modest Denny.|Capacity with the Chicago Cubs,/ minor league player, hit .590 as a as “ & eceake you'd socaliey' have tite little |the 17-year-old farm youth grad-|Then through the front door of the|also made their offers. The Bos-|shortstop and also pitched ‘St. This could have very well been proclaimed as Hail R interest in going to Bancroft/uated from Bancroft's St. John’s|farm home of his parents, My. an Bet. Yor bad a pepremmnativs John's to two successive’ state|+), Champions” week in Oaklands County the way [population 900. High School." Several of themiend Mrs. Walter Manke, they|there and Joe McDexmott prep Sanyo things turned out for high school athletic teams in this But their interest is in young were in the audience at the com-'came all day. New York Yankees was to meet) Father and son plan-to weigh ast another) every offer carefully and expect/area the last few days. - le : half dozen scouts are expected to) to announce-a decision tomorrow Pontiac’s great finish to topple Flint ethers and ay loc OP EN aca take its 4th straight track crown headed the pack. Then pares omit "Peay Oe ie H Ball there was Birmingham’s winning of the state and Pon- poison = —s- ai wrets, Save tiac Press Invitational golf crowns and a regional ten- the deciding factors. “1 have nol Church Loop Play nis triumph for Cranbrook. How about that? gy oo , + iis ws The hitters had a field day in the| The Chief thinclads certainly were a credit to their eet an pounds, ight. le - oir Sp nos O6ceane 0 echoo and to hard-working any club, He said he is not Wor-|in the 7th ‘to down Liberty Baptist head coach Dean n sachar secke af the Pielly alb-eperts 14-7. Homers by Jerry James andiclinching their champion- | Rese “senges|Dalion Wheatley led Columbia BaP-|ship in the last event of the| ine star Ron Cole 1 Sonlie Wins at Hazel tist to a 16-5 romp over First Gen- dow Gatuvdey after rails ville star Ron Cole may eet coach- , eral Baptist, Brad.Scott batted in| ¢4Y ay r 8-ling job at Romeo. He graduates A one-sided loss to Flint here/from Northern Michigan next and a close setback resulting from| month . . , Madison grid mentor a. disqualification in the SaginawW/Don Scott hopes to be named to Valley meet were certainly made/the Hazel Park school board in up for Saturday at Ann Arbor. June 9th election. Good team balance paid off for} Farmington athletic department the Birmingham in the Maples’) stil) ‘chuckling over new gimmick two golf victories within three/they came up with for drawing days. : a track crowd. AD Jack Cotton Cranbrook just coasted to its}bet the school cheerleaders they regional net crown but the Cranes/could not sell over 200 tickets for will likely be underdogs in the/the Inter-Lakes meet last week. state battle June 6 and 7. The giris went out and sold 600 on Donald Marshall, who directed |8 promise By Cotton that all the the Dearborn A-C tennis region- |coaches would attend wearing Ber- als last weekend while also |™uda shorts if they did. Every- coaching his team to the “A” |0ne had a good laugh and the ’ the two winners | Falcons won a title. awe. preie® . Catholic Invitational track meet there will be state champions. will be held Wednesday and Thurs- That means his team and de- day at U. of D. with St. Michael fending Michigan “C” king jand Orchard Lake St. Mary en- Grosse Pointe University School. | tered. 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The Mormons are a healthy people, standing on your feet, watch for “and they drink neither tea, coffee enlarged veins and get supportive; Am eye man should look over |. siecholic beverages. stockings bef ] _| your eyes for opacities, cataracts = een Oey cone See and the condition of the blood There is no harm in any of OLD ULCERS DO DIE vessels, Watch every skin blem. | these things if taken in modera- {ch out for a hernia, and ff/ ish; brown spots will surely come, | tion. For some persons, of course, the wall of your groin shows weak-| put if they are much rougher than | ome drink ts too many, and a ness, have it repaired while you! the rest ef your face, or there | thousand are not enough. BUT L are still on the payroll so the hos-| is a sore on the lip or inside | There are few preventable dis- DON'T FEEL MUCH - LIKE SWIMMING pital fund will pay for it. The same} the mouth that takes to ‘ goes for hemorrhoids. heal than the usual eae mea “7 ee ee ane sod . ~ If you have a spare tire around) see your physician pronto. - [book or a dish of prunes, and if TOOTLING IS THE .EXCEPTION., |your middle, eat less fat and sweets ou wo: too much a spend and exercise daily to melt it off.| The older you get, the slower |» ake oot ee By JOSEPH H. PECK, M.D. | pon't worry about your old |Y°4,™ust turn and get up and down|/0n doctors and medicine money _ ee to avoid nasty falls. Drive your |that should be used for your wife's Man’s ‘great trouble, when he| ulcer. ‘It's ae esa ge car 10 mfies slower than your |entertainment. pinks of retiring, is the boy within tee oe an aa gel re former average speed and you will! (Next: Whither Thou Geest) im. aaa = == = ets a cancer there, and ulce ; He regarés the couiing chenge| es a char ote rade THE GIRLS -by Franklin Folger just as he did a summer vacation—| frustrations of employment. — all swimming, loafing and eating} Pray that your gallstones won't wee decide. to travel, and treaf your : liver kindly by chopping a hole in Insurance people have encour- |your wife's frying pan. aged this dream by calling his | A little blood coming from any retreat from active life ‘The |place but your nose should be in- Golden Years of Retirement.” vestigated at once, and you should You must plan to work at some- pod onl yee eo ees Fd S _ i and to thing in retirement, of course, for)... if those cigarettes did any killing time is not murder, but | damage to your lung tissues. ~*~ * * suicide. At the age of 55, you have 10| No oe om we sure whether ‘ or not you w: ve a coronary. Lagitnd yewel erg octal If it comes, it’s a quick way of favored by your horoscope. reaching the river, and speed is If farming seems to be your of the essence when you are ready Shangri-La, go to the country and |'® embark. oe ask a farmer to let you milk a few cows. In two weeks you'll learn} Your blood pressure is much | whether you have a way with More important than your wife's; | animals. if yours is more than 150 over | x * x 90, let your doc worry about it, but If you dream of a life of fishing, |if your wife's is 250, don't prick drop a hook for two weeks straight, |¥P your ears and begin to look with no time off because of bugs |&t the fillies in the pasture. “or bad weather, and eat the mud-| If your teeth are bad, have them café, gars and turtles you catch. yanked. Artificial dentures aren't Then imagine how 15 years of this|S0 bad as pictured, and once you will affect you. retire, you can wear them in your Want to be a writer? Leave your |Pocket if you wish. By T. V. Hamlin “‘Whatever happened to lawn furniture you could get up out of?" strange neighborhood. Write for | BOARDING HOUSE several hours a day, and mail, wi t- ~oi~deaia | , AB-HAAH! YOU ARE A RICH MAN? ecu. | Vues cones // non OS Heater ote te No matter what you want, try THE TURN= /7f WILTON, TAKE A REST/aw aa ail ee Sotieiety ceanet dl KEY TO STAND 7 Vol) ARE RICH, (/% WHY toot a horn in a band. His dentures| Y\ CHASE YOU Y THERE, “YW Pic RICH /a)/ SURE THING, drop down when he putts out his) [7/\ TO YOUR | }/ LOOK | N TIMETO STOP 4 I'VE GOTA cheeks, * \CELL,WILTON ]/ DREAMY C1 i aBopinG//~ GALE OF Y Take it slow and easy, for the | PP KICK | ¢ | ae HERE [7 Crave A; MONEY= MORE \ ~ nate oes 0 omen. OFF, MEN: \\ GOES! ” \REST/— (THAN 1 CAN SPEND! aad coma oe Pon (FA\ TLL RETIRE AND You will reach the river in time, A Dp ENSOY LIFE! tut most of us, like the Missouri y ery farmer at a camp meeting, are in| J . ae ; ‘aed , no hurry. " Va & 7 ty yo ( ¢ae During the services a faborer in 4B aR : / the vineyard placed her hand ‘on y, 4 ° SY (Ses . his shoulder, and in the voice of G i Y} : a cooing dove, said: “My dear C- v Y S man, don’t you want to see Jesus?" " y — p “Not tonight,"’ the old man said, YZ Y "bs ) “Not tonight, sister.” | YG : = Take your aging body toa | |”. 4b ELS clinic and have a complete check- | = up. Net a once-over-lightly, but = NANCY the works. The examination = should in at — x As a man grows old, his toe-. . He, = CHANCE ON A nails begin to thicken, and i they : Pa Warr 6S ¥ WASHING tend to grow down into the flesh | “ on the sides, there will be trouble re TILL MEDUSA MACHINE ? unless you stuff cotton under the | Ze ese E \S ae agree ahaa © WOO by NEA Servien, ine, TA, Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. TABLEAU= ¢.29 OUT OUR WAY Atom Test Reactor ‘(ry nary caasint’) (YOU wouLoN'T ALONG A RAIL )/ EITHER, IF YOU Closes 3 to 4 Weeks | fencer'nee'” J[ Rap two sets ; os PULLIN’ OF BRAKES TO - OTTAWA (AP)—An atomic test reactor that is probably the West's most powerful has been shut down for three or four weeks by an accident that contaminated its building. . x * * No ome was injured in the acci- dent Saturday night to the 57-mil- lion-dollar reactor at Chalk River, Ont. It is known by the code name NRU, . : Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd., which opérates the huge Chalk River atomic project, said a piece of uranium fuel rod caught fire after it was removed from the reactor. * ' * “The fire was quickly extin- guished but in the meantime ra- dioactive dust wad spread throughout ‘the interior of the NRU building,”’ the company said. A Broadwayite who recently | Moved to the suburbs bought a carload of topsoil for his garden, _ and now groans, “The guy who — coined the, phrase ‘dirt cheap’ didn’t know what he was talking if GRANDMA : | By Charles Kuhn AN’ T KNOW YOU M LIKE THAT KIND OR NBVER O’ PLANTED ’EM// >» % iit = - ¥ A a. f LT) “n, » "] Mi v loci _ about’. , . Most women want to, ; ( hear the truth — no matter how ) ° poeecapngnagn - flattering it is—Earl Wilson THE WILD SWINGS © 1958 by WA Service, tne. 5°27 HALF ACRE CASTLE | _ - : John Morris —_ ES — L = ~ : oe ings Taner run PONTIAG Pinss, 10 eaken W penne ESS, TUE: : CH ering sales ot. sai top prices hark ee. fAY 27, pegs Suture houses erings eeahgic growers be own Slit Bf ‘ a ae trade s prices akened wholesale sol | N ade dealings in early b Quotatior pact d by ly ews in B : vhcd tig we ‘ rane Bureau vo li, Petormage Joseph ef “\Rambler Car Lac te 2 bushel canoe, off around onday. a of Markets the reg, showed a w—The st Rustic V; Carri 75 ler Cor Sales _< : ; contracts a few a cent | as of!) the wt = ener ock mar- pg ee soaps tes of Per Cent in Up oot ‘> othe in few minutes ial / The tende: a oa $25 totaling oe ent in 8 Mo made Gas and for & a goatee pero Probe Produce Ds A sorncivy- ATLING abn soho: eo thelr state Mey. 36 (AP) o he yore eh tt wan clove an Elec dally 0:30 AM. dict" gee a my has developed & caP)—The| a LERC ‘ gra fpenrrens poem Pa Be, steel straight News of to K Sar’ peanhces a ae St. areas eee -shield ATERFORD TOW = & C HEN market iamediat ton of how ia a tg Ess ae production wan enco ie appa Tau ae fo Mitective| Heteaet pene Senooe ~ @) amediately onl ta) bi : x m: . : $s encoura Al The The nN sap : Dey’ Michiane - : (5-8 Ibe) “te: Barr a Po ter gs . | Emerson B i age somes 7 oalary. COMMISSI FED W sie check . Better Ti as much adit Wai are lift { 8 a.m ervice— Plane FE . o Bice. Good "with experience WAG he ; wile i as five rai i: wel . top E 28378 of Motor 3099 Au = for E ; . $. me ft railwa eighs . All _e ‘m. ose ees 4 SALE burn am Tsonnel by ome ‘ Be Sure Y ° Get B y_locomo — ress, "frmediarsty. * arian nt One oot have SMEN eo oe necessary. or fut ! ou Are Well oat and | are oS i. 3) Bet. rd te Loe RS TE * feted ae PR Mo mn cancel he charter A> catches Rett: ar exucting. re “bee ate ‘ E r m of of metery. | WH y-| & fe Ut coe on rewee- a 7 ust AL, 5 H ppl For a Fe CTION zai Sea ete {IRE yyaneg se ose “we | ae Bee eo : L i E Call us w Pennies | are made b ‘through "the AR LAND MILLS PEL | rience ta rs. Car nome woe bret mm , More’ tot now P oe be lots. 8 MEMORIAL I lead con-| ~ A home tion for inf er Do [§ S¢juctm Ae iratade, Prone Pe i ior onk furnished. ‘Th anes gamle eng "Roemer on how ‘orma- y! | without ae et gl abeaer a oo ES0d0 ig feet eet onthe avetion G. Ww nL knit ed eae. | | = be" ives ah 300. GRAVES. -ettied cae fe © = oe ai tne agape ra | ie 7 ie cee (eg Sr Sr etal ew — RAN . very sm fl iors for i ti ents time for main 4 or if e. train, . MA - goneie. person, CE money. all amount i nag oqtatuten earettice 5-8064 rive, FE Gk Besant nS Perter 1 child FOR om: of p fag ts on , . A als, aan. _ Mr. Karbor. to in. $28 Complet RKING Berea. SPOR) ea ae Eye he os to outiicaton.” BOX for the met ie. be, ito air ake "hoe Wi H WwW 4 | a Py? pain deg BA, Kelectites Good Stem | Meer — . W. RUTTEN | ep || Poteet ge co H.W. Loc og ty gore at the fled y Salesm fraduate week Hou! 306 uttenjocher HE in the Press} | fi poh ge dB ng an potuste 2. 8 a na Ald -320 following the tim you are éissaiie- eens oe deere BA “ps — cy Er etna aio cae \ F * erns a in ent, ICAL 8. ied t4 i ; Here Michi- Bt. : at tea ie ae 3 eithe ancy in oi fit Ay % at Spans ety aed arte Serene rf * . - e e 3 Seis oF FE 0 TNO AND ‘GARDEN ROTO TILING 8-8458. zacame. ee ae UE GRASS oe _or 47 475 Nevada. —ON | THURSDAY, LADIE'sS . Johnson _sit ON. Per 2? ROOMS. IDOL TS ONLY. NO flat. Newly fi no 0-4153. COLORED, FOR ADULTS ONLY. PS fie FE OTTAWA HILLS +. ea i : . THE PONTIAC, PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1958__ | THIR' CARNIVAL ‘ by Dick Turner Rent Apts. Furnished 33 , Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ~—s« or Salle : rd oe — = ee 1 FOUR, ROOM, NICELY ) ROOMS, AND 7H NEWLY |? BEDRM. “Be BATH, BRICK ee A328 aan. stare rated, Oakhill. PE —————— : i 8 Bait. fain. P| _ ibe, | ee Oe OI : g ves. og @ } UPPER Rate: 3 | LEAN ROOM. $2 WK. te ab peat -bedrm ae Se sonable, ingurre oe ss hoo! pear Llpeoin igs ¢ BEDE 3 ele B 1 = 7 KITCHENETTE. ARBPLY| 49533 or FE win large screened poreh. moun , 5 im Ms Pee FEB |3 nme AnD pats Gamage. | Petje Oe “aie ve have 2 o bilidoaing’ Call FE , wasting _Close_in, FE_33052. et ee rere | ery Willams Lake. a! Moterate to ‘#4 7 RM. PVT. _— ba N Pad /|3- RMS. NEWLY DEC, STOVE,| ‘rent to reliable party. See ow Petes F A ie A J oer An Riberta Eps. ba _retrig. . 285 See pes ae address 6 10 § p.m. this Be sie Receptionist _Insurance Agencies 17A , +7 LT; 3 Supaoow ad, PARTLY FURN. | CAROE ‘ROOMS, ¥ Pye eee OOMs & BATH. VERY NICE, For Doctor's office. Walled Lake INCREASE al AUTO RATES . § SRM OR 7 RM APT. PE 05061. a bet migdieaged couple L grckavel. FE. pb area. Call MArket 4.1468, bet. |BULLDOZING OR LEVELING. we Waite, All Types Insurance e | “ #1 Auburn Ave. 3 ano ROOMS AND BATH. 1sT —— . New 2& 5 p.m. utting or removed. FE DAN a INSURA ikce ENCY : aR {VATE BATH FE _floor. Partly furn, $75. FE 2-4366. & aa. HOUSE, NEWLY DECOR. jing. Will trade for "Meira abot ier Eh oe ore wore , Be ES Rae AND BATH. QUIET APT. Senge ie BATE | oteSar et, ' ¥ WORK. ROC. . . iol mission. me eee 20ie ppb Se } 2 OR UN-| ly di ted. Close to downtown | 750 Cedariawn, near Elizabein| Or will sel to y yire lecen our specialty. OB Laundry | Service 18 bd arking. Nice apt. aod bus ties ‘ult eur. he. Le WE 3-3768. lease va Age ‘ier ade “PERSONNEL ‘ng. carpentry. brick. block end| 0% pose Foatia LAUNDRY, SERV. { } I. a: IRLEY. APTS. I a em eg agg od FOR : ASSISTANT cement work. FE 4-200 ve Laundry. F 4 180_E. Huron 3 Loe. ale EWLY {PECO-| land, $128, per sionth. yet Break-| LL. H. BROWN. Realtor is is le 8 8 WORE A adidas 9 ROOM RIVATE sin es eae 2 aed : Th woman inter i re re rz CK, SSEMENT ‘ORE Lace ORT ANS Ao Rg Bt * gatenee, J ioe blocks trom Post Ot- * pee at Ri . ane ag eS ee sin Fo. hen og aatr io OFT ciude | employ — Initia! en eLLbosine 93-8101 ce nion riv¥.. only. 3 a WN, OWN YO, Bok 959.) dock $3,950 ide employ interviewin $3853 Laundry Phone FE 28101. : : sa FURS CHILD WEL. x N.2BED-| at $1,000 dn. on sential nee of ee in, Typing mie? PENTRY at pia ate i iat Jas fe wk. ot Whitemore. rm, all) modn. home. Gas beat, 2 bedrooms. Full basement. New es se & anteet tuncirementn | Au binds. fle Job too, small. Ree Landscaping 18A ' RMS, 1ST PLOOR, UTIL PAID. | (ROOMS. HOT WATER. HEAT & ane > Cullgsen selveme y decrees, SS ee bas pee, & sien? rogers —eaeee MI 48406, i aeeateneenaan nti aaiammaaeatedada \ | Close’to downtown, FE refrigerstor furn. Rent reas. Fe LE we GODERN TED. noe. fl w aND Ee = HOMES BY LICENSED 41 1 LAWN CARE GUARANTEED ; | 7 ROOM APT. $10.00 wake: S caU- =| room house, Automatic heat, ga-| _ 3-1497. uale's Restaurant. 1 after bullder. Build with a Free , fetimates FE a | ple. 15 Clark. ‘ rN ig Peg PRIVATE _rage, OA 6 4. 3-1421. = RADING bie 4 NDSCAP- 3 ROOM. A APT. « “BATH. fal rance pl Lak wi cosmetics -|CEMEN ing, Service. roots i j —_ 3-513 é “APT. KO DRINKERS OR| Lakefront on Big e MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Pera nn emenee ete CEMENT Oe tae eee - ROOM Pinar PLOORCOEAW |" suspen 1 wetness” FE) peavog ime Sot) dua |G-Rm. Ranch—2 Acres von, e etve — : ad openings for oapanie women. mate. ts. € p. OR 3-402. _ &-) ACE TRE® SERVICE. RE- 2 rr ea “ADULTS. NO DRINK- 4 ROOM AL. MODERN HEATED heat, larg pone spot, $7 3 per Bea situated op a acre Ss e eter, oo = — i OEE, Gomes ped! one trimming. Get our bid er $13 week 114 Center st.| 492 eae Hwy. over Gall Fie 22984, Hard- =e soeeee. oon Por part of site just West of city. Over 1,400 _Drayton Plains, P.O. Box _ 500. 300m rece = §-4360. _Ware 8. mo.- fala or. 64. of living are: % WOMAN RESTAURANT | _* 1 : hae 5 RMS. 2 BORM. OPER a ae adjqining 100 acres. “ef well planned s and all work, Exp. preferred, age 18 to|CONCRETE MIXED, YR BEAUTIFUL A‘ , = —— : raw M. PRIVATE Bs Ba ay arate basement and Logan Also chard. Available June 15th. , -Ricely decorated. 50 ft. rec- 38. Drive Inn, s-Filz-| Block & brick work 5-1058. KENTUCKY Ve _garage, $75 month. reation fire- abeth Apply 4. White B a mun 7 3-ROOM APARTMENTS, NEAR : ~ ae WITH OPTION TO BUY, place. Of) furnace. 2%@ car ga- eben 2s. fotieed ee, BY LICENSED) BLUE GRASS SOD |: ) General, pflosital. FE: 86-2512 or| 5 eee, Peas i LOWER IN | *5 acres on U 5. lp bis highwey. vf rage and cicsle drive. n pote roo e i ~ WANTED; MIDDLEAGED WOMAN (OUR SPECIALTY. DELIVERED IN 4 7 RM. BACHELOR APT EVERY. |5 (ROOM AND | BATH ranaey as heat. Ideal focaton for" greene aunts. "aes ghd tapers Gass . basements ear . i rsery or elderly woman Who is convalesc-| oy WORK. PONTIAC AT tu, Rag, VA. Pat, OM ol et GS Ree aera sib weet, FE| ket Mimediste possession, $is,s80. with rom. 2,500 3 wore, Dean Greenhoe, FE 5-3726. 45C A YARD 1960 by NEA Bervee, ina, $4 40422 after 6 p.m. _ | _ 58-6106. down easy terms. 7 LARGE RMS. ist FLOOR “ Fh Say PuEN. 3 Help Wanted 8| CEMENT & BLOCK | OR 39082 or FE 4.119 epi, atin. wate BFE)? OOM g UPPER. WEST SIDE.) Mrmr aapie boob West Side WORK FE 50782 ee 1 5 ROOM { HOME. mia | COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, . aan ROOM, LAUNDRY PRIVILEGES. |7 RM. APT. EXC. NEIGHBOR- MODERN ~ | BED This is a choice all 3 ALL MEN pesrrous ORY, Wal. PA NG AND FIN-|° seeding and sodding. A-1 top soll “That gym teacher of mine! Said with my posture I should 7* 15 Myrtle Dr. off Oakland, OA po children welcome 164 Owe-| after June Ist. FE mm busgalee. Oak =: ri making $2 to hour | oae Pree estimates, PE 46191,| . py 5-011 be in a pasture!” 8-3665. o Dr MIDDLE STRAITS. “geAcH RIV. newly decorated, or me, See Mr ith, 1 wal - NG. GUARAN- : : oi WITH” KITCHENETTE. AND Year around, Ideal for children Hi basement rec . 3 to = teed tree estimates. OR igs obAL ei Ay oe Jy ——— wae : Modern. F dy te bath & entrance. mers set dccutsied cy rm. apt. $55) 885 _mo, EM 3-4682. rd - . EXPERI!- Sane FES GN” WIKIRG. Merlon. Bise Rrése noc. sSe, _Washing g Tacillties. _FE_ 21-6226 month. See caretaker. NEW. 3 BEDROOM MODERN, vr yee SS 4 reel vane z - = eggpe ond ne ewes “eter. Re. for water heater. anges Pe ek te We bist rE Lost & Found 24) Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3 32/3 a A CLOSE IN. 810) Ay motets 3 room and bath et pen 3-36 3 FHA terms. Write Pootise Press’ Box) oma. PE $93! & & Munro Elec COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 60D. lrounD: MALE BLUE TICK CASH FOR LAND, CONTRACTS. 7 RMS. BATH, WITH T UTIL GOOD | SRL, Teas gad coely Socetetes |ONE HOUSE, SALE, Of OR RENT.) 3 bedroom Brick s0LId Oo Must| ELECTRIC SERVI FREE ES 5 Pagal peer vo ag Sea hound im vicinity of Haggerty & H J Van Welt, — Diste Hwy.| cond. PE 2-442) =| Both and rear windows =D Well located in vestrietod be 18 ed ‘over. Hours — 6 tii| timates, Partney Electric, FE concrete {or re(aining® walls & Sine *?* Roy's Ranch. MA) __ = 2 s ‘et ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN. FE comer eee ee RE EASONABLE RENT Ex} - y y? SEOn area just west of ‘ety: ? tiled e bs sd n summer ‘a- . a. Aso 3% &. Sagmes. PE) _ 5-5439. i OR_3-0082_or +1396.| or; BOXER MALE BL ACK Cc ACH ; 75) RB_FOR FURN | cilities, Agreeable friendly Reigh- | _ 45341, baths, | Plesiginss vest sernece 1103. ELECTRICAL WIRING, ED MUR. |CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD &| ‘face, white mark on chest. Plain PVT pare s Faxing. 164| bor fidren welcome. Close} “RENT WITH aa BUY ot S Suton with £ dona. Emplo A cles 8A ray, 056 rile, Pe 2-8657. ervenet grading, Back filling.; eoljar. Fawn color. Weight 55 ibs _W. to schools, churches and down-/| In Huron Gardens. 1027 ceneriew yment Agen FREE ESTIMATES ATES EM FE 2 — Ae | save on transportation| 4 rooms, bath and utility room. qT DAN’S LANDSCAPE SERVICE [ogr. BLACK & _TAN HOUND. IN A F A H Tan 3 | Ral, CLEAN arys. Seem per month. Includes heat} Good furnace, $65 monthly. FE On new — additions, mod-| Complete spring clean-up. Lawn| female. vic. Ouaty La. Ae pare a one = . a " ryihing and “hot water. Fe 2: Hempstead,| 4.5203. _ — EVELYN EDWARDS | simizing. We, wih build or repair] _ cutting & repair FE +6510 | _ ig Lx. Rds. OR_}3200 Por lend contracts, see Augie! or FE 0-2000. ADULTS, NO. xo > DRINKERS} wice, | SUBURBAN 3. (} BEDRM. H VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Cal PE 4-068) or FE 50242 now. aderobth = leas Or OR Lost: 1 [ YEAR OLD BOX > meus satisfied friends and cli-| 2 RMB, c. BATH, Bvt. ENT. glean large | room maps Pai 9 one Be ee . Children’ welcome. Thi n, e i ntlele, $11 COMMUNITY | BANK BLDG. ee ter ak las lar Bi tae Sunday neon. Reverd. Ap . Pa a "BATH PIRET | _ water’ pean a and cold EA Se ee Vorname | salads at EO ys * aes a PE 43528 4-058 a 2. swers to name Prince Noor, Uili paid. PE 28236. Apply GHANDLER AVE. 165 LOWER 2 ce HCUSEMOVING — Ads en . L. A. Young, MEDICAL ASST. Prefer som: ames : me rune . Drs. es 5 ce a pearance “ted pleasant Teena y. ee & book- k LOY- PONTIAC STATE m Assoc. e. Case of 16 Pontiac Press. Piano, Vioth VIOLIN AR Voice Ex. Ex- Work W, Wanted M: Male 10 for. Trng. equipped cemem work, free estimates, guaranteed work, FE 17-0204. fouE OARAOE, E, CABINS. ADDI ADDIE ao septic ieid we, footin ditedes | & pens wells, 1-083, ~ TRENCHING AND HOUSE RAISING, ALL KINDg OF KENTU Merian a grass sod. any time any place, Top soll sand peat moss <. estimates Sand and gravel. ey ered. Charlies Ingram. £E GUA aon CANDSC 51194 — Call MAple 2601 Crooks Ore "Gere of Auburn TW 2 SORRY 80D Cutting 3 year EKentuc grass sod on 1 mile Rd. & Tel- serene jers or delivery. we LAW! BUILT. _Sxcos* Backfield top soil, "PERENNIAL SAnpexs ga noe Comp’ sete FE ppfiprs lawn. puilding ara hoe, BULLDOZING scape fardenine o'i3ts "OF OR R_ D. Thompson FE 1-8872 - Moving & Trucking 19 Building Supplies 12A ~ SLOCK, . BRI FIRE- place, carpenter Wort, 20 yrs. PIREBRICE OSED. 10 CENTS Ba “EXCELLENT SERVICE © “ABINET MAKER AND CARPER.|_§ ip ttiek. 3 cents en, 31368 W iReasonabie, FE $3458 — FE 2-200 ter. & specialty. Fe) ARPLOLING — A AA+1 Reduced Rates — JOE'S A & N SURPLUS PE 2-002) Moving. Large pick. & ir or remod Bs Wi ee “a Fs eal _Sasie “or EM 3-sai0. Business Services 13 ,,,,.00MP, FRO SERYICE ng, CARPENTRY —- 1 : rate tthinets “coca rt} ACME ASPHALT — |MAULING » RUBBISH. YO 0F im < - f Ha érivewaye, parkt ~ a 3 S MOVING | AND ‘pRUCEING| ~_Ffisa “or On To ee “eal GR" ya" for free} Tan TRUCKING -C LOTHING LAWN AND GARDENING OF ri MAKES ES OF FOUNTAIN PENS) -— PE eee picked up Man wn wees ee ANIC at peal General Printing a Gow AND HEAVY TRUCKING Eye wants work, Refer. OR — aie Oy = W. Law| Rubbish. Pill dirt, top vel _ hat 3.0135. & front end loading. \. MARRIED MAN DESIRES PAINT-|| TECENT ON $ ORLY. INTER HiGHT AND HEA MOVING ing or ga: work, FE 4-8332. SERVICE. my with a ntae truck. FE 8-6453. wax WOULD Tiiy WORE DOGIG curgery, 1a GHT pg ag sonable. FE SMALL JOBS CE , BRICK, block. OR 3-5108. TREE REMOVAL. Sede ee BUILD GARDENS AND sell black oat ret. eet & ene se a ‘oun Y¥ —_ part cA work or caretaker Refer and ee ion. Have ; e ¢ FE #-2071. ense Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY (ONING SERVICE. 83 _Dbushel, 56-1471. 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. ing and sourecieaning re 37581 BAR MAID OR | AITRESS, ‘3 ae full es pert-tim OL ? ‘work by week or dar. OR 24010. week, PEE S204 ood henyaieg. ib a ry 12 Building Services 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE painting wert. Exp. & Re-|——, eo eee hr., oy c FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things|é clea. , gebing, ear ASPHALT PAVING mechanica! Drivewa: A PHALT PAVI as eottmete your driveway NCE able prt Paving Co, or PE ¢ APPLIANCE VICE service ai! makes of ae w. aoa sen washers 30 ROY'S, 06 Oskiang FE 2-402) ASPHALT PAVING _ bet eee | Lone en ir dri t a ont Pree att pl tated RELIABLE tg PAVING 4A 5-1206_ . FE 2-1 RA! rate. FE * 4-5050. Wall Free est. No & tract oa hour! ee | RE- exp. Get my price. GE ENE 8 HEATING SERVICE Crooks Re LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED TO- da sale Th — Used mowers for and power mowers. isa, rice UP LOAD OF BLACK DIRT Rochester MACHINE afanley_Leacn Saws — Lawnmowers aeons 1) rpened alas Chamber) raed = F 2-7680 “e ree am motor oaale ed r serv: En: FE 42416. TWIN’ S CLEANING Business rial A as Dy age ge we fag} and industrial A ster of clean- 30 DAYS Fr OMY LAWN tdens, is Freel ‘through Classified Ads. | SERVICE rewinding 718 EB Pike FORWACE GEAVIC: SERVICE — 15 YRS oi Ph. FE 2-5637 sand a ravel. PE 5-0440. LIGHT TagcKING & RUBBAGE, load 45. ODELL CARTAGE Lecal eng lena, distance moving. FINISH | — LosT— bilifold im downtown Pontiac. FE 2-1350. Lost — = WHITE “COCKER, WITH brown spots, vic Auburn Hgts Reward. FE — BY —— PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose _Book Store. 15 E Lawrence &t. Notices & Personals 25 ANY omy oR WOMAN NEED- =~ ly adviser, — FE 2-5122 Confidential. The Sal- vation Army. AUTHORIZED MASON SHOES HENRY J COmrney 389 Clayburn St. "BEAUTY sects Cold wave $550 complete, sham- 8.3900 Hobbies & Supplies 24A- REA 1104 «(8 me ans Rd. Ready, Willing and Able drinkers. 35 ' Voorheis. 2 te i LARGE ROOMS. 387 OSMUN.| _FE 13 7 ROOM ore & (ROOM LOW- Both with pvt. baths. FE ip We. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 EB. Walton PQUITABLE SOCIETY SST OANS on good acre or more with age. 4. 1 Charles. 1717.8. Telegraph. PE 4-652: ss Eves, FE 5-820) | Wanted Real Estate 32A In Debt? Bid tao are having trouble —e bey see = boner LORS, INC., 41% ‘4 _Ahbove © Oakiand Theater. PE t06s6 __ Phone _WE_ $6008 rucks to Rent _, ApSTROEEEE emp ‘troche “Tenlouhon _ Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. npson, FE la PANTING rEnon — EX terior 10 per cent dise for cash Guaranteea free est. FE 4- AAA-1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting, FE §-0580. BETTER & FOR LESS LESS | Inside & outside rkmanship. Rhee’ M a Pyle FE 8-473 = |CADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering & nGING 8 PA __FE _8-0343. YAPER HANGING FAINTING. Brit -Tremoved by PAINTING =_ ca ER RANGING TUPPE 3-7061 PAINTING AND —peder itn RATING |" R eneral repair work in" reve li PAINTING & & PAPER ANGIN 25 yrs. exp, FE saints Sain GING PAINTING Special low and fre PA N =< timates on aif heating and chies FE 2-472) chieney ty local Prac ysio-Thera istered | company. This) is our Ph PY. 21A 8. aD, Fepait, rebut bull . chim: HEALTH CENTER rl Phy: zseten ahs ev order mney baskets| swedien bas sce: | aaa made | er repair ail) appointm OR 1. aie types fireplaces valor Disie Hwe, Drayton ot He Of. heaters, Dotlers, incinera fice bours 9 a.m. to _ Save dollars, Call_now, FE a WILL BEB E OR REPAIR __ Television Service at motors. All work guaranteed. FE ALL TY RRYICR, CALLS : RAYA! NICS “DAY OR NIOTT Tv SERVICE rE i's or. Typewriter Service 22A AR TYPEWRI ADDING : tated AIRING Expert work Prin and Of- _fice supply iw, — Upholstering BEADLE DRAPES. SLIP ent used furniture. FE + ati cecttn GPHOLSTER- Fhe Cooley. Lake ™ EM ~ KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR 3-1503 WEIGHT SAFELY AND economical.y with newly rel Dex-A-Diet Tablets, 98 cents a _Simms. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, May 24th, 1988, I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted any other my- self. Algie — 596 E. Colum- bia, Pontiac, Michigan. REDUCE NOW Bont waste any time getting out Grindie’s. He has an emer- oar shoe sale on his, entire stock men’s, women's & chil- ou can save up & more. It's like bank. He's open ANN -9205.. Wed. Children to Boa Board 26 POPP LLL ALL ala A GOOD —s sAND > CARE. Lie censed, FE_5. A-1 gS BME LOVING | gare, OR _3-3563. Wtd. Household Goods 27) 7 -| FURNITURE NEEDED 8 She you Bn Community Sule, Phone OR 3271? f WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture ®h PE 2-5523. WTD. a REFRIG- erator and apt, size electric stove, FE 5-4018, "0 to 9 “pm. Wr. ohn DEEP WELL PUMP. ris Reasonable. FE 2-795 WTD: USED PELEVMIOR ANY cond, FE 8-6177. Wanted to Rent 3 To 4 BEDRM. HOUSE, FE 4-4038. TWO ro, eaeortias LADIES room unfurnished house at city ese and 29 ee ACRE Share Liviag ig Quarters. 30 = a LADY, SHARE MOD- home, V Reason FE- ery 4 — ; GIR. » WOULD LIKE TRANS. TO 14 Mile Rd. Mon. to Fri, 8 to _5._FE_8-3015 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH | UNLIMITED for land contracts, = oF sea- ro diseo soned, lowe no obligation FE: Ask i re py or for Tee Cul | ARRO REALTY $143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. ~ IMMEDIATE ACTION of wreantoed Yor Four Sonn meet ae I ae’ hy of p e. Ask “feo Temp K. ae Templeton,, Realtor WE 44563, 2339 Orchard Lake Rd is Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 : USED | SPINET PIANO | _Wtd. 4, Transportation 31 ant, aa & style 61.50. personality air cuts, $1 Open es, > Berry Pa svaeen 7 8 Oe | AS uO wate take Towns. e Lake To’ ne mip. CHARLES CHESTER Wo need listings in this area. AIR CUSHIONED SHOES A ; E. H. MILLER asa = oom CHECK YOUR HANDWRITING! Richard Steele, Realtor you cross your ¢ with Center St., Highland sweeping, + beg oe mete fess | re eM See cor itriguene ree igermauon ot| We Will Buy orm, voemne_Freve Bee Sp TaHAMPOO com Eqaky r home-cash waft- “Wwaww ea & ‘ & COLD wats =. UP; oa E ing-no red ta We also need = Sp - Eves | iistings. Giroux-Franks 4385 Dixie aghiend ta OR gsen | Her. OR 3401 — LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS, CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE | “needed in Northwest Oakland for removaj] of unwanted bair.| County & vicinity. C. Pangus. Eves, OR 3-2895 Realtor, Specialist in take prop DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS | erty of a!l kinds. 1919 M15. Or- _A_ Taylor, $6 Gillespie, FE 3-7293.| _tonville. ‘National _7- 7-2815._ Collect DAINTY MAID D SUPPLIES — . eggmiaee Mrs. Wallace. c GI AND FHA Yes we can sell your home for if property fe at you th =~ an you can receive WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIS & SON REALTORS 732 _W. Huron HOne PE 4-1557 = buyer or cmal home. $3.00 ELWOOD REALTY PE 45203, $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT. Wright & & Valuet OT mera LISTINGS WANTED piAKE PROPERTY — HOMES TYPES OF BUSINESS AND hbase BUY Equities - BUYERS WAITI J. J. JOLL. REALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY FE 4-4561 NOW, Piob ft. trons : | — ‘dayers waiting t tor a den _Sias0, contrac ealtor | se.| 3 LARGE ROOMS REASONABLE, FE 3581 FE 2-5408 0: 4-3064. WE NEED CONTRACTS |? pete, A “BATH i LOWER Ing Have buyers tor new or seasoned ag 85 nee dis- ard aby v wsloomae. arp “Pa counts ick courteous service. no for . Hayden, No obliga- 3 ROOM FURN. APT., REFINED no children. Close down ‘town. RMS. & BATH. A’ __decorated 44 W. } RMs PVT. BATH AND ENT Gas heat. Reasonable. 87 8. Parke _5t. 13 3} ROOMS, ALL OTILITIES FuR- aished. Neat and clean, plenty of closet space, Well furnished, 16 Pinegrove. See. after 4:39 or Sat- _urday and Sunday. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, THIS 3 18 gitferent, Clean, light and cool. Cisse in, Pvt. Extrs nice, Adults on pr Must see to appreciate, FE > pice S PRIVATE wren. LAROE and iio oft we / room reh, with ewer, closed in sun roun ach d floor and private E 2-3238, '} CLEAN ROOMS, AUTOMATIC hot water, private enirance, paved streets, adults only. $13.50 weekly FL 2-5501. FURN. APT, GARAGE 2 adults 104° Henderson. 7 RM. pati s “APT. ALL UTIL. _— PE 5-7808 or 276 S. Ander- 3 7 ROOW AND ND BATH. i. BABY EL come, In Pon Phone MYrt _ S00. 3 ROOM Le ee crete an pear ehild e. Reasonable. see Au burn hts, FE 8-3139. 3 LARGE ROOMS, i BAT rb furnishings. $85 per month aw Ss —— ing. Couple only. eee a ._. Se 7 Sere & BATH. WITH PVT. bath. & ent, Basement apt, $14 per Week e141. 3} ROOMS AnD Ore BATH. PVT. ENTR. { RMS. NICE ont ~FURN. UP- PE 47267 RMs. ON @ND FLOOR & : rms, on ist. Ea. with pvt. bath. "2-1672,_ | Eastside. 4 ROOMS AND BA Cc ‘ Fe 56-6432, eae FURNISHED APT. _lose to high school. FE §-6782.. 4 NICE ROOMS, oR rs NICE RMS. “RMS. & aire 7 E: ENT. West side. Call FE 2-0661 after 6 _PE 5-532). ‘ 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL UTIL- | ities furnished. Located close to 3 BEDR downtown on North a $i8 1 _Week'y. Call FE 4-48 We are authorized by large mort- 4 ROOMS AND 3 ROOMS PVT mses ue under get begged Held bath 31 Stowell. FE 4-2100. 5 ROOMS GROUND FLOO pian. VH TT ‘etal today. |” Large. porch. Parking °°? : WH ROS ; . alter | furn, Very reas. Ref- HIT aeke | erence. 133 E. Howard, FE, 2-5881 R 3-1295 LAND 5 Xie Hw New! (pele rm. apt., $55 Open Eves, ‘ti! 9 — Sun. 10 ‘t!! 5 | month See caretaker. CASH AUBURN HEIGHTS — CLEAN 3R, OUR HOME Qu forge. Christian aaa or 1 child. If cash interests you, “let us Jook rge yard, garden space. PE over your jor am cas sale. mm Snes we can get on COMPORTABLS | ert = you cash for s large = bath Close in. Bus. equities. We also bave buyer s for| _¢r 6, FE 5-6208 land contracts. Cp: rk Real Estate Sasinibiat 3 aR ATH AND 1362 W. n aeend 0 r FE Rarage. West side. Avail. imme- 4-481. ask. for Mr. Clark. _ diately, 2-4644 or FE 8-037! WE. HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS — wNTOWN 2 ROOMS & : BATH Pebe for a Pgh es, ‘arms and acreace ne { call will give vou immediate ac- eat F AIDE Priventr. Bti oe eferences re red, ROY KNAUF between 7 & 9 p.m FE 2-7 FOR COLORED 26'2 W. Huron St. Listings W anted _ We Buy Equities _R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 _ WILL BUY ¢ _proverty. OR LIST TOUR wR LAKE | ‘Suara WTD. IMMEDIATELY Pe oe business man wants to b ort term eee seer | . full, base- Ad let or -other bulld- a MODERR 3 BEDROOM home with sasemen’ on LAKEPRONT LOT or COTTAGE — Must have good beach, within 10 miles of Pontiac __and reasonable. 44-0805, WANTED IMMEDIATE. ¥Y: Homes, farms, lake property & land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Huron =o y Anythirg mires Dial FE 28181. FE_ 4-482) | F421 | t | FO R'CASH IN A 'HURRY, sell things — through Classified Ads. 4 i FREE RENT . OF 2 large rooms, & full bath, ali Eteaiy Gecorated, Cali at 226 ‘Pro- spect St, Apt. 6 2 RM. FOR _ Bons. of Fenuce apt. oe city “HOLLYWOOD APTS Furnished or unfurnished. 2 “ 3 rms., bath util. furn. 114 E. _Howard FE 2188 : LOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH. UTIL. furn. Adults, 258 Orchard Lake. PLEASANT FRONT 2 ROOMS FOR couple, 69 | Poplar 8t. FE: 2-4443. NEW 3 RMS, PVT: ; BATH & ENTR. Child welcome = wk 368 _ Perry. FE 2-4 | Rent Apts. inte wines 3 34 | 1 1 BEDROOM APT R LEASE. sro F 130 uae & Belair Man- a 4-15: ——— : bea oes cage 2 en e P azalt a 7 R3 i eats ; aD FL. , _& er Heat + _FE 8 edie. i- 1 BE ¥ FURN. Lakefront. op. OR 3108. ? RMS, FURN. OR tn- furn, Pvt. OD Ase ‘Nice — apt. buildin: GLORIA APTS. sence st ‘FE 44236 | $7 \3 ROOMS WITH ALL ~ UTILITIES, | Pvt. Bath and Entrance. close) in. FE 5-9675 4 ROOM FLATS. Pet, _ Sari and er ee y rent way, more & rete eee yeaa on PALM VILLA ALY? 454 Auburn Ave, gg RM. MODERN H iOURE 8 jevue. Lake Orton. 5 BEL — Ph eat Cail after 4, “DEL RIO APTS. 71 OAKLAND 3 rooms and bath, stove and ati). _farn, Couple with ba’ | welcome. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LOVE- and bath duplex apt. ted. Reasonable rent. LOWER FLAT. 5 ROOMS & BATH. e Merced | a. New ZS decorated. Wall to Garage. rr ‘23-6326, LAKE ONT, FOR cou- _ple__No drinkers. PE 24100___ A itpaccot § NEW 2 BEDRM ae Lake Cottages 36A A VACATION FOR FIVE ON CASS Lake. Boat, float, nice grounds. PE 4¢-6362. } round apt. Tile bath, elec: sey stove, wall-io-wall carpet and AS tits heat. 9991 Dizle Hwy MODERN 2 BEDROOM APT. newly decorated, close in, West Side Close {to 8t. Benedict's Church. a= lines shopping center, & 3 room & ments, all with privale et entrances and baths, heat, furnished. Ask for Mr. Smith, 23 E. H FE 60466. PVT, 4 RMS. BATH, ae. = rE ‘-abe3 , 86 AubUro °. ORCHARD CT. APTS. (9 SALMER Bitte rn apartment devetop. | & Refrigerater furnished heat ano he? weter turnished Adults only, & DROCOM APARTMENTS 8-6918 8TUDIO & 3 ROOM APAR $1018 per wee ye PAUL a. CERN windows oy summer. Widely well wabubatnes. rooms room. per level. ious back lawn mm: i Mk 6.5008, 4 LPL RPP LL 2 BDRM. i BRICK TERRACE. $5 RMS. AND bath. Furn. Just off Baldwin. OR | 3-2673 or FE 4-0606 2? BEDRM. HOME FURN. LAKE priv, MY 3-2805._ RM. SEMI FURN WAT- kins Lk, $18 wk 2im apt, furn 1 block from Sears FE #-6275 “FURN. N. SIDE, FOR sale or rent, __EM 3-0846. : | RMS. SCREENED PORCH AND” showet bath. Close to Cass Lake. _FE 2 2-5886 J OR 4 RMS. LARGE “SCREENED | __horch. FE $-0050. § RMS. FURN. GOOD LOCATION. _See at 390 Oskiand after 6 FOR RENT OR “LEASE: LAKE Pate Fe 35008. Savey. Crescent LAKE ORION, 2 | BEDROOM MOD- n “6 ay beach and SOE, "ie ALL HOUSE es NEAT val boas EXTRA LGE 3 modern. Located yhe Rds tilities fur- FE ‘| PIONEER HIGHLANDS 7 RMS. 1¥a ba ths, Auto, washer, dryer. reeset, ae iad mei June 14 at Includes iter € Dm. SMALL 7 HOUSES 3 FOR RENT, IN- ufre at 1676 Taylor Rd, ask fort Lonnie Weaver. FE 42031. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 BEDRM. HOUSE NEAR CLARK- ston. For information call Holly _MElrose_‘ 71-2303, 7 BEDR OOM. “TIVING ROOM. kitehen and bath. Stove and re- frigerator furnished, Near schools _OR 3-6001_ 3 ROOMS, “MODERN HOUSE, 8 Bellview, on_ Lk. Orion. FE ¢-2337. 2 BEDROOM NEWLY ‘DEC, NR. _ Oxbow Lake. OR 33768. ? BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH. 2. Least month, C. Realtor. vias M15, Orton- ee ations 7-2815. SeROOMs 5, RAMONA Ls $78: per month. Call FE J BEDRM. $50 MO. 2886 LIVER- _fois. _ORIando | 32-8128 2 BEDROOM. 3355 INDIANWOOD iy at Orion Cal neoln \3 j BFORMSs., GAS HEAT NE OAK- Basement bie oa FE 2 poomy « AND RATH. IN PERRY ark. 897 Kennilworth “DUPLEX $70 D month Ji 40559 jand-Montcaim area. oe to buy. | 3 BEDRM ehildren welcome FE _information. * bee rn ® 7 é sue % te BRICK full basemen Bd per mon FE | NEW | ATH. PARTLY fersietied. adults. Phone FE 2-200 Feat anes te Pn S| Rent Houses Furnished = M seers 4. Sandy month if rented — ; MY 24072 WALLED wach ot : MODERN CORY. g rm. Reas. aa 4 i aa Rooms CLEAN we REEING N. Saginaw. FE | ea = ULE FRONT T BEDRM. I Close in. FE 32-2800. errna é Aone __meals, 14 iatibews FE 5-0377. Convalescent, Homes ¥ ~ og ee Bed or aasbiiatery | pe ints Rest Heo! Home, FE Sa0et 5-3488, je cadbalivcat Hotel Rooms _39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week oe! 1 HAVE VACANCIES, MEN “on | resale aa with all plumbing and pa rough- Two e bedrooms, kitehen, area te Ee BS Poste with, i WM. A. KENNEDY 30 W. Buren +3369 aaa Et Rae or 2 room apartments. ‘ooking and refrigera anits aes _Auburg __. WE _2-9738 Rent Stores _. LOGE. RMS. IDEAL FOR REAL estate or an insurance office. Lots _of parking. Ing. 04 Oakland | | | \ 600 8Q, FT. alr CONDITIONED pa space, | in aL, building. 3 °w. Huron “st, re 1s,” B INGHAM. 8MA’ USINESS construction Ayvail- 3-2655. he | ood one 3 area, parks ‘ear ORCHARD LK. AVE., BLACK TOP TOP king, mahoga: mare na at | and electricity ‘oraridea F i 3.0880 0 FE &- a For Sale Houses — __ 48 POP PLL LOL LA LOA _BY OWNER arg ge 2 Modern =e or RMS. & FULL BATH $300 aa or enbing of. ae value take over —— —s Per} _per_ month. 1 NEAR a oaLYR —_ ae PLAs- | tered walls. aay floors & base- ment, $600 dow COLORED — Es 3. bedrms. ast. brick, modern. Basement. paved | = caEUEIOS $750 DOWN = Hgpoones of Pine Knob room modern - . Basement. and. Im- mediate possession. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 5-7731__OR_3-3922 3 DON'T WIS |through Classified Ads. To) sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. Rent Office Space Al 188 N. JOHNSON 8-603 H FOR. | MONEY! Make it easily, t° tb Looking { for. a Bargain? ? have this com: le 3 bedroom eras on the 000 down, BB. - h and 1 r sarees. ( to Pontiac Genera! - and stores on Huron vestigate this bargain offer today. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE +2581 1050 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ : i Meadowlawn pow. MONTH rooms, 2 # , full basement. HURRY ON ONE, Irwindale @ rooms, 3 bedroom ranch, oa, s, I wees lot, - rh so ‘ving room and storm and screens. Priced , low down payment ae appraised value Elizabeth Lake Estates ‘aaR sanbeeame Soe ving” room, owe I.* 3 | siairway full ea te obese on FHA te Watking Hills Brick ranch, bedrooms, large well uitenen with Ceramic tie eatures ceramic tile vie basement, ses heat, paved street. Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN FE 44526 412 W, HURON RON EAST Le eyeaarin oe 4 core? _* bedroom home. Exce _ he = oe —— Pun Meat Tangs, fenced tenses, et. LAKE, PRIVILEG Beanie 3 bedroom aipettr tractive iHrepiace, 8 10R14, oai20 Full price va terms. home. with room, ceramic ta basement finish 2 ear enyeer: Only 31300" down SCAM FE, 5-9471 MA R ae i LTIPLS reNTNOR 8 sg dtnn bayonet We soil 7 a, : Ps 6. ‘ 22s of re 5 3 sy i 2 : = ‘ ; : ; ‘“ ; bs ry 2 | ‘ e i ¥ ee ae po j Tae a ©. f i : ; ae / aa a j aes "a8 ; , ; Chee Ups ae ? : oa } : ‘Sela. x ee A Se a eid é. \ *\ : For Sale Houses 43 AS Pea? r 97, 1958. s aie a 43 neers : | | PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY. ‘ For Sale Houses \43| For Sale Houses 43) For Sale aie _THE __For Sale Houses nd Pe opera aa amt Raa Is't | amen nmeen aeeeakas * i or ' " . HOME., 93 z. : $195 DOWN Nea he ‘ » Houses ES OF ‘HAM 2 rn "Se cher ie 3 - t $ le Houses, dal, For Sale, Wowngs + Lic Y OWNER | pesestoe Word .... eS COLORED - aint pal Get i, ee | WOT ‘ ‘s ' recrea’ nro Bown ; Itl | ae 5 ye PEARA al “i set-off by aluml- | and gehools. See num awnings, fenced tes ra —_ = This S now, with barbecue, (car garage. o'Aty ; d lot, are Johnsor ake SE SE eee mel BER Meee | BARGAIN OPRICKD POR 3 bedrm. ns fireplace, | § New 2 bedroom ranch w forced | Spach 14x11. t your! POR BETTER HOMES PAST “ACTION. 3 bedrooms.” ts renin 4itim| tered» wails a font Rat’ itt, “oun | plastered Salle, Painted peesPes, ° : F . brie heat. * — we're NEY pian modern ome. Pull 734 WRIGHT. with atteched breeeeway. Carpet Becseasion, “esioe ful much for 611,200 ~ nn eg H heat and gareg R a drapes go wit sda ‘Saskeeed Sees perth. baad PO OAKLAND AVE: we iat $08 with brn LORED *. only nN. softener. gas stove sind ,auto- _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERV 1%4 ACRES - ° gy ee $2,000 Dow ae er -emeaeamtedl SERV. in det condition, Pull 8\— $ seeps. pest pet. beer gare with family coreg go omg 2 decree. pun ga es bath down, $9,450 with $1,500 down P ‘$1,000 DOWN Paved ‘street Call Mr. Pointer ton, § rooms | 8nd | OT on sec. & month, id ¥ dormitory ed in bath Hardw t FE 80585. features. TH SIDE old. re ear Oskiang Parke | 8 : And has built in. storage features. nice large NOR ears and tion TY a ee Pests Sect ind Fat" ie Jim Williams | % Pere Metered gh | taeemeoe located tice re 1 : @ , Seay we poncenabte doce Far IRWIN ‘-R REALTY INSURANCE | full baseve YOU WILL LIKE| lot LTY ment to 4% per cen “CUCKLER. REAL ners = © INSURENCouT | pared ¢ HOYT REA : % : id 236 N d “el 118 soe me oi IT! pftes 2-9066 "AE me ‘ bathe fenced law. Pri oa for gomeioSee meme be} Ge Eves. FE Fis or FE 45 gg hme &B oor — I m hries ™ = Ss iene 2a WITH US 8 ith sma dream mess do’ | l UR 32-0657. pin, sale Ww m have always to p List. Estate, PE 3-0657. an ee Basement sapmont and $55 per _ can build 4 ror * pome ad- North End one floor, ASKED | FOR IT Realtor FE. 47114 WT wsan_eal Bt 21 PENSA- inc. taxes at at after 6 call PE 72-3381 o vada of our uedem nares 2 dedroo! ms oan) bath. YOU — Near eS a x Telegra Telegraph NO SERV eee oat aoe at 83) Pensacola, utilizing your pres haane. ment, auto “Schools, | for LISTY 7LL | cols. Inquire at #32 Pensacola. the new full base: screens or 4 beds ee SLORIDA wi Tas, ttractive gray cedar] 4 JOHNSON, Realtor Gal us bar sateematen toent. ium gletms 0nd inves AOR... ee for a "workin st TEAVING FOR FLO a Be ome. shae a “oat Doors. plas 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Money in Your Pocket we a ee, Paruiute, ENEandteaped yard MIL ace, f ney : s ic = tered wal co, ings. © tor | FE 4-2535 ‘There, will be. if you see ee North Suburban Siatre, & ouly $7050. Fr 4311 tere ife wil! be wild i ORY HOUSE family ‘income. large living : ROP- it advertis fe nice bedrooms, ie bath fall rea Lp ah at sic turn ‘of ¢300 per) mouth. Tota een ee — R. Hiltz . "osement lovely” Park hls suistanding’ 3 family t & bath r : Carport mi 500 Ss, separ Derement. ol) hea nesin tal hessak 1% car price only $ * path, ofl heal oy J. . ety. full besement, pos” x. 15 large rooms, seperate 80x120. $10,500 garage,” Jorge lol Lécaled oa Pk. Large ved stre alter like yard, beastie e brie entrances. $a arage, hew Pontiac f 1W ashington Re FE 5-681 ; Call EM rtment on floored re CK TERRACE pav vanes Cam Beautifu base- W. Huron itor another ope sutiful lots North RERTAL OPTION Rien & fatere, college. 2 baths, full 1011 D chard Steele, Realtor oor — 2 beau! prop- ‘ ‘ TRAILER . 6-1055. 4» is’ lovely brick home n Jest. Subur an Ri r Pishian 10 ity Hospital. An ot re exceptionally spacious 7 BEDROOM ou oe, a Sy 2 for only $2,300 Een ungener| | We avnines Poeeed | Mu eon EM 3a0| Cy’ Boag oe ee Hyepie reams wie I storage dows. © lent condition. Sn | Sete, Cetews, see oe BY OWNER, auto, heat, MICHAELS rtisement oll beat and “ta7s0, “Good "west _paynient MAple beargens, fall [68 W. WEES. PE 40313 rage. Quek pocce a Full Price $7,200 ak i AL ee eae ~ price only est o1 fine, school and ee a recreation fe room. ore Low os Sot Polat ag age a habe oe in tri clores, oa cer -— living oll eat, fh soa: 500. ‘Teree. Cail a L ak e EAST SUBURBAN, ah eee or 3 small family TY |_After_6, OR 3-1038. Down mest m2 yo ge “TL and w room, cining rm.j __ age | ey sae 6G WEeTOWN COMPARE THIS | |" jtyedroom modern home on Bast titchen snd lavatory.) bed Heghts Aree Ud M RANCH | SoPhatietm™ ic’ oven: | yatta Patty room. ~ EMBREE & GRE FE games or oe en "31 Custom built 3200 9¢: f 3 Ral else: Barement ession. Full price ——) Auburn cg. — > bee 3-BEDROO} J ae i FAY D N, Realtor | ; = with auto washer. and oats Villegs: Sean’ Wale Yanch. 3 athe rooms brie! fireplaces. Biste en- cniy Tho, Boor. oft heat. Garage fooms. ak iors. 3 piece vo Sun, "eto 3 Sereeos.” Only. $54. p — é 2 hens = 3.3314 — Lge. lot. 1 yr. old. OR pecoment, pais. Ceramic. ie JOLL, REALTY $9,600, $1,609 down, ee em oe 90 ;URDICK, OXFORD. $18, small down pa . : = vanly, garage. All) 2536 DIXiE Lid Suburban Brick Ranch . you’ Gall FE — 1 = r house, mee arin Newlyweds , ae + or * t] and 4 = wanted 8-1198 Loveland If > hg A gene in on | Are You Handy? — GI's ining rm. large rage. Hot wa) gory and clean 5 room ss Lake Rd. bevcure and’ see this ove. | Here is cameare ae ter heat Res Phched, ding goon cad 33 23s 2188 Case FE_¢-1661 be sure with walk in . Pull ment— $293 Moves You _ red| fi All eilings. “4 2-487 4 3 od din- rnace—a ie “ie cals tnd coved © AN LAKE. ing ell 38 foot ong. large tary ae Only $9600 FHA Es ya — abe F-* rT. AUO. oil SYLV bag new 3 bedrm. ie. hen opens to 128 is a eapons $64 PER MONTH SANCUS. | Realtor ee ee cal an ee —_ Brick “trvievel, high gas Z tis teh oct mader $344 Moves You In ‘C PAN ville, NA_1-2818.| beat. Pound breeseway. gener . biishea in 1916 wooded lot. pri ., $19.- \% tile i S heat. all THON JORLYN Ca ¢ Col! ora : T ache. 2 Sn 102 x 227 ft. ane a ‘dows, lorthwest section! 900. anes. oy Sunday. copper Bblocks, school GAYI —e ig bag ene * it oe ack wT 1000 DOWN — Nortt home, full ILER FOR parece. aped Eves. PE 1 nt, DARE 5 RM. HOUSE, BREEZEWAY, 1% of si, 3s 2 vecesem bes CONSIDER # sma ol em gee E. Pike — PEN DAILY 1 P.M. ee rasa wear . "heat Glassed-in" pore Hal, left to 1188 ‘Crescent Lake duced to sell. - FE 49584 : ilaine Co school. OR $-8125 Clarkston Village ra. oe ition, Be ene of) Han, es Ceelans eames. ap a Adore ot National fiomes — of op |": hice premeren soe UE “Build Now | NOTHING DIN.) es pens aes. ate : new : ee eee ce ee elas eeoae LARS QBN. 3) 5 brick ranch 16 minutes from I Bui Gis ane. N build 3 or 3 bedrm starter) right in the ao corset Jot SR RR ay OER 4 tse eenentes ate'er| a. Sone ect | fee reia age itchen a ider house : windows, finishea in Hillis} win R room atten g on this hag * ony gol oni a A INS LK. PRIV. reomy kitchen, heat, 2 car . “ome i tate “tn *| down : ~ the first floor, 2 caper Sand Further information. WATK ‘etic sa! tae birch. Delco rage, poe | Vacant ea Fort C. Davis, @15/ OR 3.2 ort 3 BEDROOM. rooms a at a garage. 808, 2 bdrms., dinette, heated porch. ttached terms. city in a DOWN, 5 Ril, 2 BED: men! tet a 1% * at door. Inside the E Dr, ba | rh. or *.| also a ce CLARESTON AREA — Ovee 1% Pull vasetent @q lg = as heat. 1 car BY ow a BS tae ive cer| fot ‘Nebr win, Daca entrance acre, fe pearms.. cut sitane ene, eee. | °| 47 Acres—Milford 81,500 rooms, large ot, neat 3° BS! Newly oeenn ee ee “ey BS ~ place. wath or in 29 fn. f, paved res oe Lew down " sod iy Temi” garage. : very low En eeadl o 8 ape party. garage _ Of -S BEDRM- RANCH | nished an hame has Bag pod bg ~ A OR 3-6164. BDRM, 1% —s he — Lake Orion rd. 23-1383 ‘OX-) alum. ss 3 cor garece. Pen 913.180 with $1,500 — Now “at $11,000; Term BIRMINONAM. 3 BDRM. peu joven By woo why gleaming | 3 Sats: awe. Sone eave aematichs Sell] screens, Ureezeway. base:| and: monthly payments nT - og Apt gs Bayh ee eee siuminum siding sur] Many other aitrac: Tos “Carpet oprtains, Set. Kitchen, snack bar. ement = tomorrow — ‘ fiving. See thus fine Zz merat| fi wart, ©3860. Tounied by fandscaped, iso five atures. Fentine. aap 7 tors ese Dial “Oa bear vathrm -kitches, veers | home wit 38 f. " pais." 1336_H . LARGE SHADY beau $ yeom — tion rm: Could close "HITE BROS fireplaces, fine liv-'@ ROOM HOUSE, den. Young fruit a buildings eb Y CO. B-2265. REPRIGER- -recreal 1% acre. school cle : WHITE BROS. garden, : r bu . EALT = RANCH. REPRIGE! income. ¢ to Punt toe, Ye x ey ety nd is Auburn "Heights clude barn, Rae kenbe | GILES REA! Baldwin Ave. 3 bg wets. ee. Seen. ther aa © De OF ot ew. ground. Work shop, a eat FY 200. @ over py garage with va. Lan slight- FE 5-615 2.7006 or FE 6-9772 tuded Low eats. ake Orion. | Will ment, Owner. 5660 ee Lay. 16 Till § Fy a — cn at include MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ $4.00, 162 Sunset Rd. Lake, for Yuen OL. Sete. MMOD. Open Eves. Till z Pm bt. Be A Pineal rn tet ola . 7 900. _ nN PAYMT. 4R 43A . “iss pone in ares. LAKE ORION quiet sale F60_ tow Pr -0268. ee Kent Inc. ponent Clar kston aig, Sea will divide. $300 down-2 bedroom home m [ARE ORION - DUPLEX 8 DESIR RABLE Income Property Pe Lisle Mwy. at Telegraph town, Large ‘ot Hardwood | Rath each. Separate | furn Rental” $50 “VERY I ? Then see this| Sy. EXCEL. COND, NO ew * \~ FAMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING a nen R oy Annett Inc. MY sar gach, Good terms. Owner modern gas beat. | _Drokers aa MIC . - a pend lawns, - this very neat 0468 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘car 1 pa by S Soe s. ated in Waterford ard yo -g Ponmsd brick house i 23 FE NPmcera! — ment. a sehen} shrubbery, Papers aim, near Lin- I ia and having a 72x190 = B ry bach off tap hiehon, "Alee cer | conte and Sund ATTENTION wee axe "iow dou payment. coin ior igh, — ommerctal, this lovely off co po owner. FE 5-0107. rms. brickrete 8 as car. 1 peted living room, is. Call Dow By RMS is WELL’ ST. such tapes, wet plaster ou in! No other costs. lie BATHS. | AU TO. FHA TE O brick. Gonpes, We plaster, ; KE RD. inis woot test long 1 a oak pt He 6. Lyea! PLEASE - - ATTRACTIVE & base-| A jarge € en baths, her radar, ere oar SILVER LA WILLIAM C. -St, Reasonable ‘down We are offering the ig ~ es Wan eeeney FS Pine Cheer heat. 2 cat sarees. Handy ont — for $7. per month. — 6 room brick. Taree" used as 2 FE 45425. buys — A 5 Pope city' ment, Very Lg owl we Princeton an ~ ment as $17,050, 5. - 6,3 Dedrooms. Large living room GOD O. CR. on the | North ning sgn ful snitchen, ae. 3 bat win, 612,000. sg EU “RNISHED INCOME HOLMES-BARTRAM ad with fireplace. r ga- . c se pido D REALTY ees w - Walking = 7 Gas bot water heat on Bilver REAL ESTATE ; a Sow © itnme ig to very ELWOOD REAL’ 2 BEDROOM | just off N Sagina hin re- 4382 Dixie Hwy. 5 , 200 a attic. =: Clarkston ‘ to Plorida, will << <— Home ind only BY OWNER, NEW 3-2783. tance downtown. Al A down 31980 Evenings OR 3-3230 a ‘2 bed Rd. Lathe plenty of 9687 Dixte Hwy. MApie 5-1097 Owner ; foom .modern hom on this one | home, Dravton Pi: CLOSE TO WASH- both “in & bath, apt. up 3 OR : oor. only $598. down. ASSOCIATE shrubbery and. flowers Will scones ge ONLY | 3 fous, 5 OBR encase” sors se ae "Eton oy High 3 ingh. J bedrooms, full | fay « xs, oath “Gat Neat, laree For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ary Don't BROKERS bee | Ronsider trade Yor im ae “|g Sdn. “nodes 81.00 ch "more ie county neaury REAL LAKE wood core, = te on wteis Y FOR GOOD ’ - phd ue Dri “SCOTT LAKE R salow|” rm. aiss.. Sa much mi — Union 3-631 3 car’ rage, ER LAKE PROPERTIES 4 da Drive "Attractive 2 jzed| only EM 24164 11 after 6 G : ALL, . Fence Me In oe, Bae es) 2k Bar teen ee Tene smoot homes and Is No Dn LIVIN‘ Deczoom 2 tevet| 0008 DN, § EME PEN Rus oR. P. W. DINNAN = rick : huge back | Several r ° New. i A JOSEPH PF. A 6¢ W. Huron Dive mes $8.04 heat. Ful] basement. room. Also Situated on @ ’ G S Oo $$ lakefront beauty, — Hills Sub. 53-55 N. FE 5-0823 : EVES, 4-3946 00 ft. Heme Lake. 3 a et pneres of land wi P Ww DINNAN Ms wimming, and re = room 271 FE_4-5181 Eves_FE privtieges ee wit floors, at- dd k St Foss of tra Priced to = . . 4-257? ge go 46 Kuhn, FE ~ 1 and of mae S. Pa FUL STONE 750 with h substantial "les W. Hu PE 4¢3046 B ent we WES Live e 1980 down. BEAUTI! 4 Bed- potas EVES. Pull OPEN like . tile ths, pane in thie 2 LAKE FRONT Ancher —-7 sf “Ranchtype" - home. - IR > > ER —_ en and range, fire- mediate 90csession Good - BRICK COMMERCE rm. carpet. plete basethe: 5 GE BLA : BY OWN Em den, ov 100 ft. on the! tm modern home. om £ BRICK ¢ eedrm . i4nz2, living L. Lake Frontage fio. heat & Teacpee: GEORGE Bi a LEONARD, Bet, Mt Clemeng a "Featnerstone water, “You can really condition "Price payment to Fe Ba 600 DOWN tng 8, Graces, Larne, Sain w ether features. 4538 Dixte H “Be : ‘ et. 2 bedroom _R. WILSON otreten or at $27,000 sider sma remnaae. a ot, utifal — Eiteabeth — . : hill oak Trees. With Acreage | PB Ons tee Sara wid aig basement Be == Gear EU SOPE MEANS | cocaed in ben sist | Fai ric fia Terme . Eves. m bedroom bric iR = Laxe Esta igus to sell. Lakes Rea y Green e Property down. Also new Full base- : 170 W Pike Ci TYPE me), Widower anx Ce: Multi e Lhe near sWaterlore as) ES Down 2 ramuy FHA Sem, OF ease ores" es! Williams Lk. ‘WATER pomentgeated, north Joure.| Har" menarnaed ee ee eee i ne | ; rner | on ' : . 8. ce . . tai te a fel sell all for only £15,000 pucar gerege, Pull’ base-| Moves you th, a Gown. OA 8368) or On S2tTl ‘Won derl and Beautiful grev brick fiving, room: iar wien ad uae ment. Bull NF RONTE or ON SYLVAN ment $900 “SHARP HOME Stee ing & fish- igned kite d- er @ beti : Lake. $4200, 4 = : EXTRA SHARP : Let's go swimm this ; cared | epg « Aegee oreo agg | ty 954 Box 4 Meee A rraDE WOM™ Can OARAE. CORNER ing is the pacerora, 0 this to falc iss. real Spring | fect ceramic tied. Set. eee) KEFRONT Suck E mae ar me 2 CAR GARgCR, Cons tiving” Fo m. extra, ‘mice Fever spect al Careful gpen for lnspection ‘at 3088, North DE el oe 1 ere with lenge trees, sear . ¥ tg ‘ e PSL TE INC | sa onewanp tse Ave. __| OUSLY LANDSCAPED. tomate olf furnace Alze‘s | blending‘ ‘cot ssecree, | sie tons Y OWNER tbe fog 8 sei | Seat ele Mich. = | — / hed | garage. Barbecue up, makes Wiis ene oS bd 150 ft. lot 268 Main. Sas, eS ~ARRO © IN tac! Deaelitul wooded lot, 5 " homes droom modern, td ber “2 pn i. a Rd. - (ACROSS - | $500 DOW? : pit. Bt. On- re, We might $ woereted, | inside & lake on er MAple 5-5821 Aran, . = cated on A-1_ beach. anywhere 4 bedrooms,| newly d pace A nang Eb a oe remet CF Open Datty $F — Senter 12 to “Heart of the Lakes 3, BEDROOM HOME OFF Gan a reeme mea be ar 2 "Gerais ‘tie hoger gan State University. Cal PE See a TTENTION “a : se eet , leton ATTENTION! oad t Buys Tange and breeseway. LISTING SERVICE Bisabeth Lake BA 4, emp Oren pesdans Gay beeen ee R. J. VALUET, Reaktor Bes uy H avec dE. Fox “ead many other Gsluse fone] MULTIPLE FF e118? S nsge ia 4 YOR uy coo aru cancer wae S AKLAND AVE. -_ eats Give uss call on] . mater = In paps ee car attached veareee as’ imosi| ATR ASE ont Today REAL ESTATE this one. TE ell or Trade ea i BROS 4 » ba tifully landscaped flower Drayton Pia! " = S ep0un, AN R0Wis |S cons for the gardener of ath 5278 Dixie OR _j cS carpeted living 2 ac dt ined basement w OR 3-8771 O ; ~ : GRE 'Ge"S per cent mortgage. * | lover. Full aiv Flas teres COUNTRY ESTATE | =|N THING "Waterford. Exceltent, con- o: Repesy 10 “7m » ~~ ] ton, Realtor children, Best of Lrg oe k buildin charm throughout ’ tor lage of Wate: " det Fun base- Oven Ever til 0: Sunday 10 "TM | K. L. Temp = Rd. FE 44563) two story, be used dor INCOME. gt A gf = DOW OW DOWN PAYMENT fer seek lege at and cu, mesesaet D unham Lake Frontage chard that ca OP, odern asonry com if burban attrac ¢. : oom. pome Tr available — Bir he ba Sr at oe come — a fe) eee erp | | a anh ae Bla Bev SE A ee oe usta see, town and is ¢ ed wi tere tot 3 bedroom bungalow : reation softener o od — : oi rge trees, . LAKEFRONT LOT, CRESCENT 7 ted. Com at, water hink {t's ter. mong - Hs, 2 “Hake, Plenty ie trees Too UDSEN oe Vacant pice wi engine rere range | ot teat Closets bar's ¢ N VILLAGE. 2 bed- sreaed, weigh Fie | Rae, ngetee Mate OLORED assets #1, home, full bath, oa’ | Plete with washer and dryer sreonel patio, 3 car. ga- room bungalow = $ul pase. price $6,950. Better” be fir eg pi A oe — Cc down, x 200 Geet tA . : h orn, panclered walls, full b fand| floors, tile — | Fage. ‘Lovely’ | Se ment, 2 car Up i gape for oi , ed NSIDER FIRST: ee 46492 _or FE Ottawa Hills ment, , 7? ar carsee. loosed $1500 DOWN — Little — at Dek beeen location. it 0.600." ec GLAMOUR terms what } Jou E Somtort ee aReupect LAKE garage, gues at, 2 baths, ats {6 | screens. < choot and tside city. New Lope rsa 8.750 with terms. a when se! ERNS ba tirep large rooms Buvclion, fomty home f 4 Heat Gt Neches: 8 sense! eat To is beme ote fan Only $18, Realtor Come ee See 4 Bes orner ee. Cx d ity bathrs church 9s 608 $500 ranch style | e, aluminum ; . Tripp, Rea : ain find lot we 3, f ieenied near sctoat. “bos | ideal R etirement pon mew OS f serene. teres , the FAMILY HOM E 7 Leslie R. add geet Set sons CH ARM seer ines eB of being BOW . a Ea ttt ot as. shoppin arpeting. A cm beaee. plastered value of a life Modern 6 room city hom FE 5-8161 = or 0 ft. brick rancher 5 cramped in on arpet- “RAIN Sood wore ae S10 008 aha 5 nee full basement with| value of 1s, residential area, close breezeway giar sea fe 2s yee ae dee R N good value at $16, 2 Prseleces ts with bar, 2 car| o aca or gg fibre Jr, High. Newly og rem and den, fire- tag is the living and fa FE 2-2614 eee | garage located on i acre lot, $12.07) LAKE FRONT om _bunge- ted throughout. base- Wal carpeting, oven ee te coe d B n oe garage ‘Village. Ex-/$1 Large 3 bedroom decora toker heat, lots / om. = Stl cceied cake Yok cece Secluded Bung: 7 : - (one \e Dalen Lane included.| trade. 1 sluminum windows.| fecorated seane: / range. washer. ze caper: plaster garage and . 50 Mo Wall Street. | tra lake front lot can be low with a t. Nice sandy beach; of "Croneta, 2 o— teitine E the extras includ fant. ment, a 2 car $1,600 Dn. and $ : : _ and bath home | ome 1 A-C hea terms. Will outdoor grill, E ise ate air conditioning only | $11,600. ’ whade trees, fenced : Seen | na ae 1iearrene| Secon “theoper! meme ie eee) SSM SE Tee fe | ciel artes | pce aepnogn Wrbiete. | Feat ‘yard. 2 bata noed ie “Features : and hed apartment wit ith ECIAL, — . ‘ equity or Jand contrac f hiving room, room. Wes' - a ue | Bathe 1-4"room and, “have private #16. family right oo main rosa On| $499- DOWN Ehesbeth Late Privileces part down payment: from eg ne town ott wut! Lk. Ra. . tt ¥ ' paved stre ’ $270 rm ae ts Fisher «hzahe * ry ©. And : entrances, located on p' town | 10 years o:d 5 ft. lot. Low Walking distance ffered. Brick, 2 bed- this lovely hom offer: . Osa toelion toot wakkion | raguue' to bus tr sai et a “teiow| adv. poder ag ietues Suiee sores | BUILDERS diate Mrraegeom mit” | $500 Dn, and $45 Mo. , ion ne iS 500. A c medi- 4 i é vate. it Gy He | run, AEE SUR baa rom | oy alee Pree 30) sg balenangh woe: |e RalMacieneat "ein! ate ACRIFICE fara cane, ie Nes Hiceny Cut stone col iats — Wooded io ‘ $143 Cass-Elizabe : at once. matic” ea dition Excel- S Cc oe ful . ete. © ER | 284 & FE 4-384 NT 7 immaculate con : be ing 2 car garage. &. frame _8E WA. hea S LOOK sagt very choice locat Invest NOW 1s business lo- Mol $20,500 00, ‘terms if desired of lawn and shrubs GTON. PARK Sty y Lak oT bi tile path. | for that future a of $20, a today Acres es Brick Ranch 4 bed- wy : REALTOR 24 8. orate 4503 LET'S L ull basement on ar. oak cutien blac us show yo ow r 2,100 ; b hon ee Gon liv * FE > 3-5544. . 44516, Evening No Teation room, ed terford | Twp. lake home ag pee. room me. Pi Little arm In £ a CO] EN. Sonal, mad of ‘executives Pi floors “wi races a iateet teens oy os Happiness Is di fe as, 2. bathe, fireplace sent. New mh terms. Dt and rm. Modern Home , ’ sions k cojonial tha story home. e Find It car ga . ‘ age . Dee : an owner_built bric Ms. and 2| room, two Where You } 5 0 | 200 Bony : ’ has 3 spacious . bedrms. NEE ING — at 200 DOWN findin, was owner a teen es REA 255 Crescent Lake Ie living rm, mirror rover ‘ie pine. xg oh cae ‘arge 4 bedroom farm ae $1. large 14 acre lake- fa. frank i, —— tom bust bed the” builder to make it «og * this Perma- ) lav. Attractive P ke Interior Aas on chain of } ck rr bath e. 2 fie iaces, the money . ag Ee F You name the ——=* sided home| den ee appointments. r moma tely rebuilt. Modern to the . front mans soll, desirable dr 2 8. _ $35,000 — Terme . hed ai) . oie ws fibrains ening wi pets = Tesrer bedrm. included mina caine ay "Kcched, “tile reridentiat area. Total price Hore bal landscaped aped furnished ter Seal “9 is an) Sel and m finished bem't with) ly den built-ins. Off AC fur-| oniy oe site t I CSS : living room 30 x 35 ft. fints Iso look! bath, mens r par ileges. Priced righ mM ] } ; ion ca living, There 2 car garage. Also ood barn, two ca rivilege: Fast posees- preg pond am & P| at the 123 ft nfo ‘sendy bene | checbent house edi cote Maas Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Mawick =e a e “weg ’ is ing kitchen. & Waste s — ig teal oe ing adds justi - wi accept ¢ “aw. : ~ Bt. Ph FE 54165 mS. 3M “\ A esas) Ee ici tat eet" OPE TE Nichole, Retr | ampsen) ni thi: excius — With us fo . faFe it apace. This is a ee ergs ten cand Gone | ease = SS BUY, SELL Me a We Vos R \LTORS | FE 4-0528 22 &. Telegraph Open Maly tek me | Floyd Kent Inc, Realtor | FHUUROWD Reaieee ——— m8 + Foteerane | Bre, . Pee. REALTY _ 2200 Dixie Hwy. at dogg 9 | : oe ~ ALTOR i FE 2-48) / ‘ cr ia “AMP CUSTOMER PARKING “| tuerieL “tage SERVICE oe ee Se 5. . ‘b = Poss Sloe ee f. S ay y . ae Sa ee ane bi 4 CORNER LOT, DONELSON _ Park, reasonable. PE 5-0164. new school, Si eee Ae kins . tiac Bubdiviniea. Yen tested. Call MA 5-155 FREE BASEMENT On a beautiful paved road build R : . L as, oil, Livin rters. 1 Fecation Wo nearty, coms fision tn iin Gat M'\E DEPOT WITH 446 M15 Ortonville. RILEY CLASS C Call us about this bar 7 sveraing $70, 000" ross r year or take-ou : t. recated : in Pontiac. Surefire maneg are be a a rea- Beler''wil. dig tie Danement to] ogy pal suit Tv. beaie me =~ = PE reise ay B4. an 1 tas Perry ‘or Lapeer Ra | Grocery — - Beer « Wine or Lake region 4 —— year room attached ~ warters, Ideal er up for Hempstead) st. Ssis ttn fats , ry eae. Priced to sell. WOODLOW ST. : pe gaat go ce A MA Sete SA eeierers ice] ome, Opa Seat po Mase payment. Call gore, ¢ oat eae ie bees Ven- NORTH SIDE |” ¥sdos gue year sia wil gids Ses Ee vr otf Kennet Ra. eily: water, 6302 “LET'S TALK ATT., BUILDERS BUSINESS” Bix well located lots 40 x 130 Grocery — S.D.M each on Emerson &t, t Death in family places this on A 92. ash, os Tneludes a tpt ree ae: \ EAST SIDE ae telaee oae Large giner . ——— se small doen payment takes provements in. Zoned . Pull "a = les fh. og pumer De Beauty Shop of ME Stare g | Me mere minis Maen M8 Bie FE Fano ve Fit | 2a ‘sie LOT % x 187, READY FOR BUILD. {ICHIG BI J _ Neag Wale SS ceeen’ emets| SALES CORPORATION ” 7195 ¥, “MAPLE =_ MUTART REA ry Ww LAKE Dest wis ote in | neighbor: ira is - . & 160’. terms 2410 8. comm re MA — OCHESTER | TRAILER pots. 200 «6FT. WIDE. for individual or idea! for trailer pers. $10 per running foot, Low yment and easy terms. Call 3-210. Richard Steele, Realtor bo Center &t., Highland 42045 EM 34210 ae For Sale Acreage 47) 40 PRODUCTIVE AcRES $i 000—terms. H. P. HOLMES, INC. Good 120 acre lake 137 acres 4 sneer “Millerd real buy. PW. Diary a eae ent ot Oemeiie ey te ae Hwy. 45 ACRES One mile from city limits, on M24 (La ou this! We have us now! CRAWFORD AGENCY | MY 31itke onsol Hick. For Sale Farms 48) BALDWIN AVI E. 1 acre, 4 room home full bath, all furnished. $4,200 oem price. 1%4 STORY flere, tga, Sead ate: 35 ACRES 4 Poa sagen | peel barn and ga- 1, tractor tools ape $12,500 os price. 70 ACRES * 9 room modern home barns, small private inte, la per acre, ato a M. Jones, Real Est, rge room, "Rew pure white per-| — green senines aS hweae gare, hed and nd mall horse stable farihy spot! curved Retirement income plus ied of so: e— bm gy ol a. step ae 2 from Wood- Ward avenue. = it fand you xn tor tiking fer an sutitul = tacts the polnineot, Broker cir Bet tele City and 5-2547. THREE BEDROOM MODERNIZED home south of Holly—lovely set- ting—three serve nt out-| 85 with $1,500 down month, ad 413 Holly— 71-6161 Rent. Farm Property 48A FOR PASTURE LAND. 01K. Call King ES, - Sale Business nope 49) Partridge | 1s THE “BIRD” To Leet Side, peg! ) Se. Ft. weet side. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. man ee MICH. JOHN A. ag RD. 1813 8. TELEG PE 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT MUST SELL ‘Modern Food Market A real bus es This > ea & market ludes new isplay cases, freezers & refrig- ltr —— & other equipment saree operate. Real estate goes too. | 4 home with fireplace, gas heat. many other attractive features Owner forced to sell due to h Will show books to interested buy- Excellent gross business. possession. Some cash and contract, Howard Trowbridge. Lewiston, Mich. STANDARD OIL Review awe OnE STATEWIDE ea) Barn Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR m7 hele re FE Speraso vr - duty 24 brs. Partridge 202 N. MAIN ed peu fas at - FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Rank Pigg. | LAID-OFF =| WORKERS We make cash loang to Isid- off workers.’ No oor oh pay. you are k- for 30 days, - Our Requirements Are: 1, am you own furniture or Hy That you are a permanent & ged work and good ying reco! e- fore w. food paring Fecer “payment “come to If you owe ressed be relieved for Loans ce $500 Made Quickly Figg will 2 slveye, receine pleas- odectie “inienaiy yverestenenh 0s one) — (Bee phone di-/ rectory for addresses) BUCKNER Finance Co. DRAYTON. PLAIN WaLLED LAKE . 4 OY, Ne) Ks \9 ‘f Rx ce Yh HR mk Hk 0,9, AR @) WN xh S40) 4 ry HAS Dota 00, XY We XX) XX BS WN Y' OVS ¢ y XY ONS by Kate Osann XXX XX (\ LON mh Wi aK ne y CG inh ——_- OS hmmm Rds. 1-904 ~~ OL, 1-6623. x pn he ad for free estimates, No bligation i PIECE ECE SAMSONITE LUGGAGE. ross once. Ressonable we FE Ee * Root Byes 0 Pr he oy 2 Ford sat Send r TRA STEEL frame. PE 3-1686 SPECIALS asso oern ; ls y Cue Ae ted 1. eee syig,ovenre Sa _ 804 NvMain "OL 2.9311 1952 Buick cit Se, Watt ants -_ FORD, 1955 SARE aa) woe AF plana ont "oer : . f ves. t 8. 2 ; WEDNESDAY MAY 28 mahogss @ boat, remote co0-|TOP CASH! FOR ANY MAKE OR 1953’ Ford ham; MI 46-3627, home.” and. you'll furaish i power, HGnsiow cans sci iy ME. Bell. Orest at 8:45 p.m. trie" starter, Uke (Rew. used 38 weet Cane |e Tosonn Hardenburg 1953 Packard | ie CHEVY 3 DA RAH VERY| «tit Fire. Se ee |e VERY RICE POLL FFED BB cetacer Seraiere oo Smet) Sieh eee 1952 Chevrolet | food_cond.” st08, Pe 2-0is. See" ata Voit Be HOUGHTEN & SONS | 4 Pontise 2, paign will go om public suction BOA Soma 1 5, save. OVER Bob Frost 38 Buick conv. nie Be Pow. sis A you nocd is an older $28 N. Mate Spe oocundiunnl ie ~= — SL Pord 2. Dro. eees #275 x Es aie eee pees : Haas inf? OLDS CLUB COUPE HYDRA: | "hi... 14,800 miler, MI¢60h1 afte? “Bh Geevretes 3 Dre EB sn oligo moat around ‘Bam 3 Buick IAS Beit Hits SCHUTZ Te ee ORE sss PONTIAC FTATIONWAGON, 13 Per ee ce wen Open us 8 Bashan fay Wiig ine sew «= $$] 02 oP Woodwara." Birmingham ADMOLOTELY NO on | iar Plymouth Suburban ....... $845 | 1996 CHEVROLET HARD TOP 8E- 4 Hie Bpe. 2200. $308 | ise ORD — CONVERT.__LOW i eet rol ea ; PONTIAC, 1955 ; eer BA, Wagon .....-- pth dan, ae a a Lots of extras. ORiando MEMORIAL ered BALES ON — oC Wa. ox. will fit Gey. B. A. 2 Dr. Pg. ... $1045 Priced to sell at only $1,188. Stock SHELTON ut ae) ee we Be Fr cquippea with large Tadio 36 2 Dr. :; $1085] No. N-4101. North Chevrolet Co., : 5 Mten Mend fen 108 Orchatd Lake Rd») g heater, white tires, hyd: | Meets Uno Moro Bn sats SS wa | Pontiac - Buick Bes +7500, re aes Cites Ai steering and CORNER PIKE & CASS FE 5-730 : __« |Rocheste? OL 1-8133 uy — es Kam vise wages RUST. we ALSO jer car. $1005 MEMORIAL DAY ON 7 ee? CLEAN 'S- Ne dealers, FE ny va “Raita wat ee sate cregen,\ feed cond-| ah, ° : SCHUTZ MI ing RILIMAN MINK. TIP TOR iS PACKARD CLIPPER. (DR | DESOTO - PLYMOUTH a Bire, shape. k with white at Eddie le Ford.. FE 54-0204. 912 8S Woodward, Birmingham ADVENTURER, oP | < i a i ADwogT NEW WEL| “cr ownns vor> | itig PORTING ERIEPERIN De. ais inted Dew condition es aa FE N "Woodward, Berkeley, ‘Mich. 49 PACKARD er. 91300. PE 3-207 : price. “Performance. plus iTEMORIAE BAY GALES ON GEW. —Fhooe L100. $95 b> Fh ag ee - Fully "power equipped "fot fies Orehard Lr UES aage Ba KAISER, 1954 spy er givecticoal, Stone, OA #502 3 ‘our * ber. Come on A wn Manhattan ir. 5 . es ridescence Gold and 7 Sedan. Ice Blue finish with SACRIFICE, "535 noes CON. = interior, Full price ealy ‘COMMUNITY Heater. and op. WORRY"! OW! NS wale, Poser brakes & noo . a Ge Bat ao Motor Sales | t's cased Tuem: wi: [ters augnae re sain | Are - “Eunt- 01 | AN aR MOET. erat 8. Woodward La SCHUTZ $8 Pontiae Bonneville ...... $3395 tera il Ware. a . : : SCHUTZ ENAULT DAUPHIN LEAV- : OEE SLA | on PRSGvat Mision | Sot oe gia Seer ts BE] pasar gg Bs & c . hie Sho | Poone PES Our stock No. N-4189. pd . Dyna, veo $1295] 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ Used Truck Parts 89A| i OLDS. HYDRAMATIC. RADIO | (ituvard ave. Birmingham. Ml oH Mere, Goavert oo Ss — ne Pp lymouth VOLKSWAGON, 1957 es ae Bac peak oo | oe PE | mee mege tein | Pin or ste 183 Pontinc Cataline s;| HURON MOTOR SALES | ‘33 Ghevy Bet Air Br 02... 3 Sas _ Dp: oa body and expert equipment. Dr R SALES | $3 Sr Sa ment | Biham | Bethe nin tat pene fe vaca vers ¢ dr, sedan. Radio pent cana rr eet Auburn at Fast ‘Biv. ; aegrmareac| sa | HAUPT lacomen samo Bob Frost | Rambler | SCHUTZ DROME ca acn cess ogvararns 3385 Radio, heater. riag pein mar ease nt Mount BRST g2ma| 666 S. WOODWARD © niss “westward. Birmingham — | Pontiac Sales | ‘ CS) a = —_ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ‘Wg, Buick 4 Dr. sedan, Rs Ea ras LINCOLN, 1956 CAREFUL BUYERS BUY ONLY Voor Sitiiet Sem Tee, go Nan ewe moe He "Ae EE | Quality Merchandise “Road Block | "ars 3 i ew? iis | a — ares Q eae EBE@ySt4 | Most People Buy from| | seveerere ||"PONTIAC RETAIL”| | mATL. oe Se he 4 "ince. WW “Nice die. jens. w bvervthing fendi, 00 x 20'tires. OF 45 Bintine 2 Dr. Red bod diac. SCHUTZ HIGH (QUALITY SLD Ban FRGLARE BOAT, fe| "conte fade mien: Prt owner| “period RA eg Desoro- PLYMOUTH “GOODWILL GUARANTEE” R E E vinrad : ee = Bee FORD Va TON PICRUE |'¥2 Buick ‘super 4 'Dr. Pull equip-| 1955 CHEVROLET sr. a nee RE ASO ARE SEEN TOGETHER EVERYWHERE “MOBILE "HOMES. Pa a me nagerery Hat ERS ae F Godee, convert Powerslige. 3 tone primi. s beau. | 99 M24 _ MY 32730 Lt. Orton Be crate ates me. GET THAT BETTER CAR NOW FOR . payments ; Shevrolet Go.|'30 Ford Ya ton. for Our stock No. N-| - , So ald ey eR Ra st DODGE . [a beaierciy Sere! MEMORIAL WEEKEND rs 1 ka J 8T ag resp aig to i Brive trom mingham, MI ™ $ tio” ial ‘Trans., $itee Take miet anes 5g BUICK _.$1895 OR 33816. ig yg PE 4100 ee EY 5 “~° 6 ee «6 @€ 6 6 o16 6 © —iton_of Sue (Dery ates beets) lee oT Bob | Frost. SEATON, wAGO" 5 Meas Rey Mise ZL PONTIAC'S "Serger se" "ei BRAID | “sey, sa.” |'SS FORD ..............8895]° | . Come on out "SL_CHEV. 7_DR._VERY Go0D. DESOTO-PLY MOUTH peAter | MT m9 FAIRLANE 4°DOOR — Standard Transmission. $195. EM_3-0081_ H. Riggins, _ CA8S AT W. PIKE 8TS apown BLUE Finish. : . 1952 CHEV, % TON CHEV. IN FE 20106 1952 yore . NO Nil, s extra good condition, one you will| ———_7@ pe YMENT peyment. uto Bales, 193 53 BUICK $ 595 | - RETAIL BRANCH ce ae E+ Fong bar er sharp car. a eee, RAMBLER eS Meter, Sandare a “y i * ‘— * s . = a Oakland at Cass LE MEMORIAL DAY SALES ON ON NEW. oe a8 “uueny se, y Sales. 193 ~ RE c} ees Fecratton,'S Tone Metallic Save WHITE = 7 used cars @ Ld eeie or aina | “ Gump "with steady year around DEMO SA 7109 orchard Lk. Rd. Keeso Har: | 49 FORD SEDAN. CLEAN FOLL| = ''* ee Desi '54 MERCURY . oe... 710 | job. OR 31005 * _bor. Come _on oiit. FE 50204. | “mere, Must sell. FE_§-3i03 1956 Rambler Super 4 dr. sedan MONTEREY 7 POOR ne ote posse, Mere a — i : let Bel Air 4-Door, -V : “KE F RD £ JON.| Ral. ve Reclining sea : SPECIAL a TON PICE-UP,_HY:|"Ypowergiide, loaded, 2 tone tur Se OSPECIAL Bee ORD, STATION, WAGOR.| “Ran, Crores ae MONTEREY 2 POOR, =, Regie, & Jes gaan, dee nam aoe. 0 x 80 Eee PO PHILADELPHIA. up to 4 wheeler. A good one. TILL 10 Pp M eye glass. white -* a besutiful R&H. $1.82. : oeoeeeereeen Bia oom tor garden. on Sulowance to Hartford, ‘coma: =e _ =e eS | STARCHIER 4 DOOR MARDTOP — A. Silver each epot. 90h. ‘stresie Storm| Wel 3313 _F® 2-5823 after & p.m.|'S¢ FORD EXPRESS 1 TON VER $1000! ’ 1 745 ee eee ow eats Sl gait es Oxterd oe PLY $ ENGINE AIRLINER TO| Heavy duty throughout, OVER $1000! a dit d coc is 'S B ICK 8 9 PARK A ea mh ny ae es ae $005 His CAR HE 18 TAKING «| ° ee oe ‘5? FORD FATRLANE. $00 RARD- 4 BU ash alee oan se qis * & 9 #... aR ERT. R-BA - Peres wgres, tne ee private LEAVING FoR SE. MiSS00R!. | 45 crzvaower 1 TOW EXPRESS IBLE Fon HIE. SUMMER 56 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1395 REL ‘SPECIAL Bh ENGINE. rus Claary VetLOw and WaITE Pai pia ie ee ss -' Hibools we hose and orgade| $ie"fing Maer share , expenses * Spe Hing Stapeeter GATE FINE using radio, bener, white) HIRE WALLS, LOOK, AND)| ‘06 CHEVROLET $ 895 ?. 15 minutes to Pon ‘ 4 : es, Hy » $1895. oe ee wee - Ass YO GREAT ay Sire 24611 rae Panels tea — BARRISBURG. = con belle cab. Clean BAVINGS. ‘T's “ONLY 3 53 Ch 1 2D $ 595 par ‘tpg Big aah ~ “aan Mileage, One Owner. Used FE 8-047 A-l mechanical “_ MONTHS OLD USED CARS 3 evrolet ip = Auto Accessories 80| FasceNoeaa 7 TO HARRISBURG. eo 9605 Sedan. heater, standard shift, mi. jooriee Thurs. and returning 1955 Buick Roadmaster sédan. fally TO CHOOSE FROM don't mise this value. THINK 'g! Mocn TA ‘55 PONTIAC ,e © © © © we we 51195 1997 T-BIRD SPECIAL MOTOR.| Sunday. PE 4.2632 after 4 p.m. 20 OTHERS ee the family gee "1°55 Ford Wago -$1295 HAD A BuCOND CAR TO. PUTT CATALINA meas FE 5-7048. RIDERS TO HARRISBURG, | BER TO CHOOSE FROM a beauty $1195 BRING mah Be ae ee eas Kash: Aner oie Uae skat che Hydramatie, 3 ‘one ‘ust = witrTl. Re Really nice POEL Sed Sale Tires — 80A =o FE 5-8732. STAKES 1906 Pontiac Starchiet Convertivie, Fordomatic. ie eye giass, ay, ta? at TRA DE OR a8 TO F . PICK eater, hydrama’ ‘al a “4 USED 4 $3.50 UP. We IDE OR § Bncineertng. 8 2 to ORD ona) S Skveneees power. This ts & sharp gar and ’SS Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1095 SUEAN. ‘i NALLY ver er a °F Sales A: ES MAY SPECIAL! cation nn es 61806 Sedan, radio, beater, standard 8. St PE 008 nG Blther way FE $6008, $178 DOWN ‘ . me ; +e Wd ' . me . 2 i ae Pe f|~ Wanted Used Cars 86) Fim'i'ron™ —["hrater‘pewer ncerme, rorcomat:| "TTT FE’ [+55 Pontiac 870... $1195 | 34 Bode a es Pegi rH | 7 . , Ke sit . a wenn) TG CHOOSE FROM to sell: Petes | Hardtop, radio, heater, power| 31 fers Custom Oy Bate rd As se at $50. FOR JUNK AND oe ee r ? steering, Hydramatic 2 Getemne 4 26 tikes ee. tee Sales. 603 8 Ser cheap eat Pe’ 22000 deve or! yi CY” OWEN S Int Ford Convertbie 30." pow: YOUR CHOICE OF Cais ck 2 Reman ve a ii : | , ee tan Seba nar Ot TRUCK CENTER | & "Bi client is | FINAN CING Sedan, good res, good body. em: Bet 1 pipe ie : x : ED WILLIAMS | ie. sscrram_—__re pao e Copaes Se eye EROME. Enea afet _ RETAIL STORE : . 1B. baginaw, at Racbors | PLACE A “LOST” AD. For oe Sule Cart b, Ab fem : O R- "$4 Pontiac, ata oe j ager EN, EE LIVER 5 eal "GOODWILL USED CARS ¥ 6,000 actual miles . pn Auto Service 81/Call FE 28181 for an adn 1 iy far ! sche cn ts AHR) WILSON | “Bright Sect” | BUICK. ERE , meen, & : eiting PE 24h \2- 8181 for an ad- writer. a ate rots sot, ocaes Olds - Cadillac Dealer IRI 08 ree 65 ‘MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3.7117 i ‘Say | “charge it.” as yest spe oD nn PONTIAC-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | POST OFFI FE me a \ Dewey Manning John’ Lipski eee eee FE _— Open till 10' FE 2-9101 | Open Eves, ' a9 ». . ENGUEHART, ooin |! ova THE CE) . . ata 4 \ ° 7 “\ if \ : \ . F \ ff a S, : ' } 5 * et %4 il | pee = Seige ota iS oe ae eo ae Pappa pace bare ee pes ' ** THE PONTIAC PRESS. "TUESDAY, WAY 7, 1958 - dolphe Menjou Admits He Turned to. TV for -- Today’ S Television Paroigrame _: Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4-WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WX2Z-TV = Channe) 9—-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20 (4) Box Four. 6:30 (7) Annie Oaklay. Rich man’s son uses strange method to help struggling ranchers. (9) M. Rooney Show. (4) Up For Appeal. Motor- ists’ problems, Hot rod driver gets speeding ticket. (2) News: LeGoff, 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. (9) State Trooper. Trooper tracks down Indian accused of rustling cattle. 10:00 (7) West- Point. 10:15 (9) Weather. (9) Theater. (4) McGraw Adventure. Mc- Graw discovers ‘‘hot cargo” when he delivers car to at- tractive blond. (2) To Tell Truth. (7) Pantomime Quiz. Guest panelists actress Denise Dar-/9: cel, comedian Cliff Norton. (9) Theater (cont). (4) Bob Cummings. Bob tries to help nephew when his girl _ Swoons over latest rock ‘n’ roll idol. (2) Red Skelton. Marilyn Maxwell, guest, 9:40 Mother opposes daughter's plans to (4) Californians. Mexican girl in love with American is innocent cause of mysteri- ous murder. (2) $64,000 Question. 4 (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News. . (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. (9) Billboards. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough ReMi. (9) Movie, 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11:00 (2) Arthur (4). Price Is Right. 11:23 (7) News. 11:30.(2) Dotto. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Rickey the Clown. 4 Dapper Actor Hosts Target Claims That Pictures Can't Provide Enough Employment By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK i — Adolphe Men- jou is as proud of his new — gy dramatic series, “Target,” TV as any performer could be * * * “Money,"’ is his answer to any- one asking why he turned to TV. “Everybody in TV is in it for money, but to hear some of them talk it’s all for art. “I'm not positive,” said Men- jou, who has made more than 250 motion pictures, “but I don’t think I could make a living out of pictures at the moment — if I had to, which I don't. “They just aren't making enough pictures these days. If they want you badly enough they'll get you, but they don’t want most actors > ? Looks Like Is in Army By EARL of his life—and he hopes so. ° grinned the Phil’s army friends, made SAYING? I mean Morry.” Sometimes, though, a fa | NEW YORK — “Private Doberman” thought he was out of the Army in 1945 but now it looks like he’s in for the duration “A private’s pay is good,” he says. Maurice Gosfield refers, of course, to the pay he gets as an actor in Phil Silvers’ “Sgt. Bilko” TV show. “I’ve been soldierin’ for Phil for 314 years already and just reenlisted,” he ... and I like it better.” “Morry,” as he’s called by his closest Division. While he served mostly stateside, he risked his life, too—playing Shakespeare, for example, for GI audiences. Gosfield realized that he's’ not Sostiela any longer—but Doberman—when he was on Steve Allen’s show recently. Louis Nye, an old friend, told him cheerfully afterward: “Nice to have had you with us, Doberman—WHAT ’M I! Doberman for Life WILSON. other night. “I’ve been in longer than in Uncle Sam's Tech Sgt. in the 8th Armored * n comes right out and says, JAMES H. VAN LEUVEN Youth Workers Set Conference ‘to Red Satellites. Knowland Sees No Justification in U.S. Helping Communists: W. GTON ‘AP)—Sen, Wil- liam F. een (R-Calif) said today he oppose proposed authority for President Eisenhower to furnish economic aid for Soviet satellites, this week. * * * “J do not think the granting of rected “primarily ‘toward shutting off any assistance for Yugoslavia eign Relations Committee, amendment to the House-passed (9) Howdy Doody. “Oh, you’re Mr. Gosfield”—“which makes me feel 10 feet tall.” He’s actually about 5-444, in his 40’s, and weighs , about 200. “I went on a reducing diet last week,” he told (4) Casey Jones. Casey per'- suades ‘“‘cowardly”’ fire eater to rescue four men from * *~« * In fairness to Menjou, however, | it must be pointed out that he is ithat badly.” | - Oakland Juvenile Court Officers to Attend June 10:20 (9) Film Fare. 11:45 (7 ti s 10:30 (7) Youth Bureau. (7) Noontime Comics. Apaches. i . i 9 currently, or was recently, visible) me, “and gained four pounds. Meeting at MSU Communist China and Communist @) Follow That Man. Ad-| —f) Srarlight eae Me in movie houses playing in “Paths ™ . a eeaes — North Korea. venture series, Ralph Bell- Past.” ('45.) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (.¢ Glory,” ‘The Ambassador’s Though born in N.Y. he was raised in Philly and ton, . as om: (4) Dr. Hudson. Button tries! , Daughter,” “I’Married a Woman”) Ill., where, at an early age he showed great promise—of be- court officials will ertcipene ia In doing #0, the President 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tae Dovgh. (9) Toes in Tempo. coming a juvenile delinquent. “F was kicked out of school in my sophomore year because I refused to take mathematics,” he says. “I was a rebel. They ‘sald they weren’t going to change the school curriculum to suit me.” and ‘‘Bundle of Joy.” Let's always keep the record straight for an honest man. HOST AND PERFORMER to fool world with high pres- sure tactics and nonexistent business contacts. (2) Highway Patrol. the third annual conference of the) W Michigan Juvenile Court Officers Assn., slated for June 4-6 at Michi- gan State University at East Lan- 7:10 (7) Weather. "9:18 (7) News: Daly. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 7:30 (7) Sugarfoot. Sugarfoot is|_,. = (4) It Could Be You. Menjou is the host and plays fre- sing. trapped in mine cave-in with 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (1) The Erwina. quently in “Target."” Each self- x * * x * * viet domination, (2) strengthen half-breed Indian accused of (9) Theater (cont.) (9) Myrt’ and Doris. contained drama is characterized, He began acting with the Ralph Bellamy and Melvyn! Association president James H. |their efforts to make their gov- murder. (4) News: W’Kamp. he says, by “‘a lot of emotion and Douglas players in Chicago and has|Van Leuven will welcome dele- pay Log dependent on Mos- a reduce their econom- Es (2) News: LeGoff. action, whether the theme is a (9) Millon Dollar Movie. WIl- 11:15 (4) Weather. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light - - Today's Radio. Programs - - Western, law enforcement, crime, been a ham ever since. He once consid- ered changing his name but Dick Bar- In the. decisive game, Rein scored 11 and Miss von Nardroff 19 in the first round on world cities. ; * after starting the program dead-| . _ |locked at 10-10. nurse Mrs. John Rise has conducted the 13-week ‘course in medical auxiliary. and (40 trained. members wil lreceive certificates tomorrow night. These people have learned nurs- (McAlester to plead Talley’s case. p eve of the Oakland County gates Wednesday. He is assistant|Ccow ic dependence on the Soviets and Red Chinese. disclosed he had informed her two months ago he was going to seek parole, Robert Herrin, Talley’s employ- er, sent a company attorney to liam Powell, H Lamarr, 3 Ladies * \drama or comedy. elmess “ Juvenile Court. ~Croseronda” (42) arenes ue OMe oss emer a baalipery Pri piled og James W. 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