| Piew Lk einen ¥; Obese, 2 ee telgeet: BL, fying blind to bail out, im the nose compartment. ; pp yey He | campy tree trom aves: Kymself and Obenauly to-apen the path for | RAI pte gael es Cre ade “eee ee During the harrowing esgat ager gs fire Obenauf, sss and ik ‘neces saga’ only to and keep his own senses alert. by @ melmet and a microphone, quickly took ‘the plane down 13,000 feet where the oxygen was sufficient to revive Maxwell Shot Wc Gajas sad tat RC ACSUGEN GOA Post” comeauisin, papbenete | Ber ewe, Hig was forced to duck his head behind « cockpit balkhead and the explosion and fire damaged medium bomber down on instru The Strategic Air Command in Omaha said a landing such as "#BOTION SEATS WAN. a a : teenedstaaiiet tak Dawn te emake minutes after an ex- ‘ _ Dlosion in an engine set @ wing afire 30,000 feet over Dalhart, Tex. “" "He had refused to bail out of the stricken and deep. Mocwl 5 of Priamenth, Van rptorviae eth coy oe Pn Chanent’s grim ordeal began when oni engine of the. sbiet But néither Graves’ nor Obenaut's ejection: seats worked and "they decided to go forward and Cobb. ies See wot by % *« €:3 Graves, in the forward position, dived out of the aircraft. ‘as Obenauf moved toward the nose, however, be stumbled _Qhensat immediately returned 1 his seat, brought te bomber As he neared Dyess AFB, Obenauf was given a ground- eontrolied approach by radar and was “talked down” by Col. Anthony J. Perna, commander of the 34ist bomb wing. Obenauf and Maxwell were reported in “‘good" condition after treatment for shock, frosthite, wind and dust-burned eyes. x « * The ‘young pilot is married and has a 10-monthold son. . service his career. He has been in the Air Force six years and wants to make the- mm MGM Service Station, 3290 W. Huron St., Waterford hymns " by his b } Re ae eo ee Carl. . ‘ ? Reuther Calls for Action’, ' WASHINGTON @ — Walter P. Reuther called on Congress to- day for enactmem of a broad anti “.recéssion program headed "| ef the American economy. f 1957. Unit sales of GM cars and trucks around the! world totaled 981,963, or 90 per cent of volume last year. A statement by President Har- low Curtice and Chairman Albert “While the severity of the decline . . . should not be minimized, there is no question about the fundamental — t is but a matter of time before the. upward climb will be resumed.” The average number of wage earners employed by GM in the United States in the first 1958 quarter was 333,649 compared weekly earnings averaged $97.17 compared to $96.69 a year earlier. The two GM officials said the auto industry was affected to a greater degree than many other Lake Sesments of the economy by the recession that began late last year. in Todays Prose Z tax cuts ‘and enlarged job- | * with (387,208 a year ago. Their! Thursday will be partly cloudy with little temperature quibble over words but in- sisted that any retreat from this fundamental in his mind would be a retreat to a degree of defenseless- ness that would be in- \shine.” thought it looked kind Of pretty.| Van Horn, whe police said It seemedto glisten in-the sun- « Chicago, eyed 11 witnesses as Safety Check of Vehicles Starts in City Monday . | Next Monday, starts a four-day safety Check Pro- gram in Pontiac for motor vehicles. Under the slogan “Join the Circle of Safety,” five ‘cars and trucks can be in-* spected quickly for the CONn-| chard Lake, at Berwick boule- vard. came to the Pontiac area trom | check lanes will be established in ee streets where, BILLY RAY. VAN HORN» bar to bar in Pontiac following the slaying. * * * Elliott said he met Van Horn at dition of lights, brakes, tires, steering, exhaust sys- tems, windshield wipers and horns. Sponsoring the safety campaign, is a committee headed by Harold excusable. . In a generally jovial mood: with ithe 241 reporters at his sixth news iconference in as many weeks, the) President also made these points: | ECONOMY — He does not feel | that yesterday's report of a slight decline in unemployment is evi- dence yet that the nation is back on the road to prosperity but he sees continued and emphatic evidence that the basiness de- cline is flattening out. cratic prodding for a decision on a tax cut, he again declared that a tax cut in itself cannot revitalize the economy and that there must (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) TAXES — Replying to Demo-) Marshall, city personnel director, land including representatives of} ithe Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, local auto dealers and the police department. They will work with the Inter- Industry Highway Safety Commit- tee, a group which sponsors the program nationally. Safety check lanes will be es- tablished on Huron, at Saginaw; Auburn at East boulevard; Mont- calm at Lincoln Junior High; Johnson, between State and the Grand Trunk Railroad; and Or- Hours will be 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Manning the sta-' tions during the day will be stu-| dents from the Pontiac Central, ‘High driver training course end mechanics loaned by the dealers. | During evening hours personne! | will be supplied by the service! clubs — Rotary, Optimists, Ex- change, Lions, Kiwanis and Civi- tan. This year new safety emblems in circular form have been adopt- ed and will be given each car | that passes the check. Those that do not pass will be given a warning notice to repair the defect in 72 hours or face the ticket. OFF TO WASHINGTON — Lincoln Junior High School County News .......+55 sone 20 Editorials ..... 654+. ideceus . 6 Markets .....-:. ews vb eNeES BJ Obituaries 6.06... .ceeceeess 3 Sports... ceseve ceases - 29-31 Themt@rs 6. eee cee enee 26 TV & Radio Programs .® Wilson, Earl ..........065- 39 * + 1-18 ; * a » than 125 ninth graders et — boarded bound for Washington, 2.0. ee wal Lincoln event, will take the capital's histori¢ buildings. Lincoln Students Embark for Capital Pontiac Press Photo the students through Ohio, Pennsytvania, Virginia and tours of i possibility of receiving a violation) a relative's home directly across! ‘from the county jail at about 7! p.m. Friday, Jan. . 24. “He said he was hungry. He had only 13 cents on him. We went to quite a few beer gardens (Continued on Page 2, Col, 7)’ Spring Jobs Nip Recession Trend Auto Workers president, said today there would be no strike against General Motors as a result of the company’s notice that its labor contract with the | UAW will end May 29. Speaking to reporters before testifying af a House Banking Commit- tee hearing. Reuther said that ultimately a contract would be signed satisfac- tory to all parties. From Our News Wires DETROIT — Ford and Chrysler are holding new contract sessions with the ‘United Auto Workers Union today while talks between the UAW and General Mo- tors are in recess until to- morrow. GM yesterday served & 30-day contract termina- tion notice on the Union and Chrysler joined Ford’ and GM in turning down the Union’s proposal for 4 three-month contract ex- tension. Ford Motor Co. Vice President i John S. Bugas said today he con- sidered General--Motors Corp.'s But Unemployment Dip Is Far Short of Normal, for March-April WASHINGTON « — A spring) increase in outdoor work has. brought a surge in employment! and a slight drop in joblessness: — but no letup in demands for | government anti-recession action. Releasing its figures 10 days earlier than usual, the Com. | merce Department said unem- ployment dropped 73,000 during April — the first decline since last October but far short of the normal 300,000 to 350,000 decline | from March tp April. The report was issued as the: House prepared to debate a bill for extension of jobless benefits. Along with the’ April jobless: total of 5,120,000, the department reported an increase of 596,000 in employment to a new total of 62,907,000 persons working. Secretary of Commerce Weeks said nearly all the gain in employ- ment resulted from the usual spring pickup in agriculture and other outdoor activities, * * * Paradoxically, although unem- |ployment declined, the report said the percentage of jobless persons increased from 7 per cent in March to Ty per cent in April on a seasonally adjusted basis, which takes into account a num- ber of statistica] factors. Sell Your Car New te Jerome's |a realtor; “Bright Spot,” FE 6-0458 - . ‘ R + ‘ é = 5 i. i to May 11, heed” > Columbia contract cancellation notice to the | United Auto Workers Union a very sound approach toward reaching ‘a prompt settlement of labor con- tracts in the auto industry, Bugas, Ford’s top negotiator, made the comment to newsmen before resuming negotiations with the UAW today. Bargaining talks in the indus- try moved toward May 29-June 1 deadlines as the union charged (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 8 From Pontiac at State Dinner in Washington Eight Pontiac businessmen wer@ in attendance last night at the ane ‘nual Michigan Congressional Din ner held at the Statler Hotel in Washington, D. C. Attending were Bruce J, Annett, H. Wayne Gabert, an appliance store owner; John A, Riley, assistant advertising direc- tor of The Pontiac Press; Stuart E. Whitfield, public relations di- rector for Pontiac State Bank; Paul A; Kern, a realtor; John W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, and William L. Belaney, assistant chamber manager. All members of the focal cham- . ber, the eight are in Washington for the annual meeting of the Unit- ‘ed States Chamber. of Commerce, wih Hear Evangelist Max, Cobe Aprt. 30 \ aa \ scheduled.”’ if : a (WON'T SPECULATE year-old broker. The biggest | pa oan Raliee Breen _ UAW Vice Président Leonard| crowds since the days of the P Pontiac Police Officers Woodcock, in charge of the) market crash jammed Throgmor- | Internal Revenue Unit Dickinson and William. Moore |union’s GM told| ton St., as Wall St. is known in Opening New Office larrested Richard P. Denihan, 71, |9ewsmen the union “will not be) London. é; ! of 36 Parkhurst St. when they Maneuvered into a strike, par-| trexers, who usually mill The Pontiac branch office of found him in the Faith Sunoco/ticularly at a time hand-picked by! tragticalty around the ; ex- the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Service Station, 1405 Opdyke Rd., | the company.’’ - | ‘change floor in rapid bidding, opened its new office at 65 Oak- Pontiac Township, shortly before; Neither the company nor the | frote im their positions and — land Ave. today, according to 4 a.m. . anion would speculate’ on what es ee: : Lyle D, Russell, office administra-' Denihan, they said, had forcibly, happens at midnight May 28. | while the actress | them soviet Delegate Arkady Sobolev | ome Ok Site oe the ete core King In the absence of a contract,| Ver amd coved: - =. - ‘iistened tight-lipped. The USSR. | The office had been loceted at wink Ne the union could call a strike or| “I must think ofinvesting.” |, was expected to give some indi:/ 53% W. Huron St. The telephone building. ‘the company could close its The market: fluctuated uncer- cation of her reaction when tt number will femain, the same, He was questioned apd turned jin a legal lockout, Neither is like-| tainly following Sabrina’s: visit, | Council resumes debate Friday. Russell said. a jover to Oakland County Sheriff's ly to happen. Operations could) although this was officially at- == . a officiats since the incident occurred continue by mytual agreement on} tributed to fear of a London bus _ Ancigrit Roman roads were often = | just outside the Pontiac city limits.'a day-to-day basis. strike. Sagoo? three or more feet thick. a2 The Weather 29 ———-—--- sen = ‘ POntine AND vicinitresesey ane Curtailment Threatens Tourist Industry ‘ $e, : warmer teday, high M-58. Fair and 3 . : Seed» penne” a aie meee Fa sgp pcos ee ae change, high 56-00. "poathoestecly whee | St t M : s at #22 an bhenr imereasing fo 12- : = See Se, ate aps Nearing G&xXtimnction | Lowest temperatere preceding sam eee ae 5 - ee : se ee eT ear fe ne Se ee ee ee mat sam + Wind “Velocity 20-25 mph. LANSING @® — Robert . industry is “unquestionable,” thie be handed out| Sitimey iH. ees ae : : 2k 2 5 nee ee ly ; shay == oy «oy , long, executive secretary t @ vacationers stimulated et, ita si toe, Seemae’ hrm (wate Tour Coch, sotended veloc Ia Gap awn ee SA Ol emia mgs singe went (SETS Oo ee ae mtiac High School’s 3lst Annual | on ee eee a 2} P= today that refusal of the legisia- be felt until next year. i year, in “would seem” te impose a fiat i ee. a>: noe ; : Downtown Temperatures ent to vote. funds for. printing _ Before the boom is lowered by! 95,099 te Sen. John P. Smeckens tanned against np oeaay fod : re = wae : 7 6am 32 ile m. s2 state highway maps threatens dam- ; of the: 1958-58 Highway! (R-Coldwater) whose amendment maps duly 1 an _ on Te = 3 a = = - age to Michigan's. third largest Department Appropriation Bill, a| te = been asked of Atty. Gea, Peal | “© . : = | : a. : 3s s. ¢ 3pm se-indpetry ———— . “last @istribution will be made of es L. Ademe. ae ze : : ' oa & : : 2 reeetey tm Pention | ‘The council, along with four area in’ June. guage DALE C. HARRIS, Conducting ; : : Highest tempersture ........ 41 tourist associations, has banked as with whe: annual | ' in An. pee ae FESS iteay cree mo ol a al tena go |od May 16th, 1958, 8:15 P.M. |: eatier: Fair, | a tourist lure. Printing costs run. ing will fing Its way to the af ; EEO He 2 nt = One Year Age in Pontise about $35,000 a year, and were! comers of the globe. ee 8 <8 an ‘ ee owe oo oS ma Lowest, temperature sre “cori gag enbected to again in 1958-59. Walting toe ad aes Richard F. Goldman Mr. ‘Leonard Falcone. : Weather—Pair. Combined, the agencies dis- trom homesick vost tor E ; oe he Mignone and Temporatares tributed $6,000 maps last year, irea, a public . Guest Conduc uphonium Soloist f ae Date tn 06 Tears ism) MARY thousands in response te many and from ae ; 5 See Ms es . : 5 mame individual requests from pre- lin Williston, N All Seats Reserved — Price $1.00 — Now on Sale at | : reer eatin es ap DOCtive vacationers stimulated lacked for “‘an ‘oes = a a tse x a 3. 47 80 675 through nationwide promotion irocks.” . ee ; aa : : Guess 38 Kew York 69 “The map is more than a dia- . S Ged : ee he Cleveland. 8 Ey F onorrel & igietam. of the road network — it laiya gag cea el go ee ; ‘ ee Pa So Sa 3 per eee Denver «37 i €2\a perfect companién piece to lit’ Jand County’ dest Dealer of Conn Ban d- iss oe 4 Dulisth 338 prtsburgn . 8% Glerature that we produce and dis- 590 — gn gic Ye Oldest : der of be ogden Instru ruments and 3 fr Werth 66 te B. @ Mtribute describing Michigan's vaca- 22 ‘rough hotels and me ys Baldwin Pianos and Organs” 4 s @Qrd. Mapids $0 32 & B. Marie 45 - aig 000 through tourist. : ie es at = Houghton, 30 \ 28 washer 2 Hi tion attractions,” Furlong said. ltions \ at i . ; \t ; é \ ~ | “ 4 ’ ; i ‘ \ i é f 3 ve Le | & \ \ : o,' \ 4 \ y : ‘ : i 4 \ ( \ t . : \ i if 7 = ch \ ‘ = : ’ : BA ‘ : Y; ¢..\ : ‘ h { \ * eh. vty \ 43 : ‘. ay “House to Debate TWO { ~ ik > urty at Stake yy cDeliaf ke Defends His Plan Jobless Relief [See (Continued From Page One) See ats Ct aan Se Leaders Admit Fierce ,*, "ry (lose and stulious| said that when yh ow ay a Battle Will Be Waged making any real move ‘in that |Part of the U.S. it does not make! : : direction. ‘a very great difference in the way)” Before Final Vote “DART Ys BOMBS — He denied." conducts tha Presider. ct ja charge by Sen. Clinton P. An-| PR ox WASHINGTON .uW— The House derson (D-NM) that. the. military starts work today on a bili to ex- had replaced so called “clean” | tend jobless benefits, with a wide-:nuclear bombs with “dirty” radio-| open choice Bf how to go about it.active ones. The President said: One of the hottest legislative|that no military officer had battles of the present Congress) uggested stockpiling dirtier bombs. Th. Lt ; ae was in prospect before the final On the contrary, he said, they pre- | (pA = vote is cast sometime late this/fer cleaner ones which are better week. jtactically. “We have a real fight on our. soe = suce . He said hands.” conceded Rep- Forand Blace to groom a successor sald | (D-RI), a leader of the Democrat-‘he has kept’ Vice degen ons: Be et ie forces backing a measure to 2d M. Nixon’ fully informed of) pay federal jobless grants to the anymco a Rpg - “ pag * 3 iority tion’s five be able to fill in if Mr.: FE et eved. ." Bisenhower should be incapaci-| LONGMEADOW; Mass. (INS)— ; "tated. But the President said the A despondent 28-year-old mother Ranged against it were most -op candidate for his job in| today shot and wounded her sever House Republicans and a sub-1969 will be named by the Republi.|year-old daughter, fired .twice at erage: emeprelig . can Party afd it has a lot of her husband and then took her own Ee ee ce i does n0l darned good men to choose from. life with a bullet from a 32 ar enough, or at ut goe . a ri = * Eisenhower also called on Rus- jcaliber revolver. far. i ider its ree Mrs, Irving Richman died in- The issue, however, was expect. Sta today te recons ed to narrow down to the program Section ef the U.S. proposal for | stantly, Her daughter, Laurie, an Arctic inspection tone te pre- _ shot once in the chest, was takes | ef temporary unemployment re- lief loans to the states as proposed Ve@t surprise nuclear attacks. | to Wesson Memorial Hospital, by President Eisenhower, and the) The Chief Executive said that: pr pe where posse ed sweeping program of federal Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei: ected condition grants proposed by the Demo- Gromyko’s charge that the Ameri-) ® ‘ae bullet which lodged « crats. Both proposals would be can proposal was a “publicity. near the youngster’s heart. temporary, expiring next year. stunt” saddenéd-him rather than Bill Submitted by Broomfield The House Rules Committee, in|roused his resentinent. |_ Fetlowing ay operation, Laurie’s Seaiie, Mupalile clearing the measure for flor de-| The President sald Gromyko's iON" Sasso) Desbanty. would re 4 will slow the plant to make i bate, gave the House an opportun-'charge was silly, and he hopes the) are ans Me ~ 5 : : own pulp when the present supply ity to start voting tomorrow on a Soviet government will reconsider. “Dt nan 30 meloyed by | USO QUEEN — Soldiers at the Army's Auburn Heights and is depleted, the announcement said.| variety of alternatives including, At-thé same time, Mr. Eisen- eal Seeniey “dumaihe. said he| Commerce Township Nike bases have chosen Patricia Backes, — ? the administration plan. hower said unequivocally that there |) 4 gone to the cellar to investi-) 18, as theif queen: Miss. Backes, of 79 Oliver St. is crowned by | : 3 Under present law, jobless ben-|has been. no change in U.S. disarm- 1. 's strange noise, leaving his Specialist 3.C. Gary Goodman at a dance sponsored last night by ip ke : os efits are faanced out i amolayes ament policies. : é wite and Laurie ing bedroom. —_ the Greater Poritiac United Service Organization. Pockets Reflect payroll taxes go a trust) Phe President broke inte a : : : Gurestves fund until needed, Terms and COn-| iaggh when a reporter asked |yet jameson Since the death at Money Bracket ditions governing payments VaTY| whether his anger at last week’S |her father and had been under the from state to state, as do amounts pews conference Was any indica- and the period of coverage | tien that the strain of office was The. Democratic bill covers both: catching ap with him. He said he presently insured and uninsured woyia be less than human if he workers, providing 16.weeks Of were always a Pollyanna and jobless pay to be financed entire- he does not attempt te be a poker ly out of the U.S. Treasury. player before this crowd. The administration program ‘ se a would limit additional jobless pay, Through most of the 30-minute to those injured workers who have|session, the President was in good . ‘Pleads Innocent | ‘Open Skies’ to Mail Charge on n Skies | (Continued From Page One) — mate from the atgle of a limited — UAW-Ford, Chrysler Talks Continue Today. 'Sxrst'yeesiny o crac exhausted their benefits. The add-(humor. His tone Wag serious when (Continued From Page One) . | gg Ml + _Hammarskjold pointed nm he ed coverage would be 50 per cent he replied to a reporter who asked) it saw signe of collaboration be- | Hl also had welcomed Russia's an- of the state compensation period how long he thought a President tween the Big Three in dealing Garli 61. of suspension of nuclear —a maximum of 13. weeks addi-|should stay in Washington and how, with the union. | ee Se tts. tional in most states. was released on IMPACT GREAT He declared the plan‘to establish seven-or-nine-nation — technica) | Former Pontiac State ese economic unoerainties al Clinical Director Dies Sullenberger Suit <2. wm. oe hore as sca employe|"migh have maar pac IniCai Virecior vies wi for Fae union fo, Car: has been ont treated im good faith.” | bargaining strengt = Milfora ter —_ and he left thie clear tmplica- Funeral service was weit today Order Completed | Replying for the union, Art GARLING carrier Peter J.) tion that Russia had not received for Dr. Max Steiner, 5i. | Hughes, administrative assistant Pelliccia charged that Garling ac- the proposal in “goed falth.” clinical director of Pontiac State) ,iomneys in the suit by Dr. Neil who heads the bargaining team cused him of delivering his mail : niting’ that the Hospital. 'H. Sullenberger against Pontiac, @ ‘lke at Chrysler, declared other persons and blocked hiis mail pop seg dm elias Dr, Steiner died yesterday at|Coneral Hospital have agreed upon! ere Was am “obvious similari. (truck by standing in. front .of it|t Ss gieelice ual yao Grace Hospital in Detroit: Helse form of an order dismissing ‘”. = Chryser's a kom ss an, \the enge and have sent it to Circuit! Poy tn ecfecting , is opini in 1951 and took the position of judge Timothy C.. Quinn, of Caro. ae rst _ diregtor in_August, 1952,-when Dr. attorney Glenn C. Gillespie, who. ‘posal. Milton H. Okun npsigned to eutet |, eoresents the hospital, said the Hughes private practice. ‘order was mailed to Judge Quinn further tightening of the auto in- autnee Eee » Detroit with his | yesterday and may be signed and dustry "s economic alliance.” wife, . son. led in.Oakiand County Circuit! auto companies have never cout by Monday. Dr. Sullen-\been able‘to get together on indus-|Cuned posted workers for the last make his bombshell intervention , ‘berger, who has said he would seek!trywide bargaining. The auto ex-"°* of destroying ibecause, he said, “The : News Flash ja Michigan Supreme Court appeal|ecutives say there is no U iF a ee Se cae oe | ‘of thie dismissal, has after in dealing wit union been permii co enter 33406 shear ode os nique igure long.” Diplomatic efforts to break’ ; ! ' GM took the initiative in i FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. @—The | Judge Quinn dismissed the suit eo whee Ode utes ate ‘Rocks London current ‘had sought reinstatement from his eng at \Nov. 13 suspension from: the hos- — pital’s J damages. Judge Quinn ruled the efierts. jasrgren had filed the suit “prema- (tui “It was a beautiful jump,” turely," without first’ exhausting cusive tines ie sald Maj. Gen. W. C. Westmore- _— Procedure at the hos- ©XP” a ee. land; the division's commanding ‘pt : - @fficer, “I only wish we had had | , ak ae pa pacha pee & Arrest Pontiac Man moved in here this morning with an air drop of 771 para- troepers after weather condi- : the London Stock Market halted te . for 2 minutes yesterday while brokers admired a unique figure | | negotiations it jwaited for the union to serve The blonde with the rolling fig- | | ure arrived at the exchange as guest of Maj. Max Karo, an 82- santtge pal aoe rg Miltord’ Resident Dag Appeals to Reds —Psychologist situation, He maintains that carries a few : i ath W Ht { § I Tie if itt Kf Hi vk : | ? [ g g tes d i He i a 3 at os : Oy Spree cemetery, Detroit, f/f =. a. Durable Sweep” cleanup campaign. ee is First Baptist : 4 L : | _: ‘Church, His aay De ages | . ra VINYL . i= — : * 3% Sy : aT a died Sunday at the Lapeer County home until noon 7 ; Time to Brighten Up for Summer! j General Hospital, will be held at Thursdi % Raves ne fete, aS 1) = = Re? a LASTIC : . wdlie Pillow, a, vee _|2 P.m. tomorrow. at the Lester, it will be taken to @ of Detroit: four ‘Tine’ Bermra B : ree . : a al Smith & Son Funeral Home. Bur-| the church. ee child and three 4 ichil. te 4 . i will be in Imlay Township! ‘, building con-@ dren. _—. : ! X -in. | | sire | Tactor, Mr. Stout S| . ere Renews Color Beauty to Faded, Soiled Fabrics ' Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.!came io Pontiac pa ee Williams of Lapeer: 3 ' ; : | Gets Senate OK brie eet at RD pongo 2) 1 Top quality air mattress with built-in a ‘| air pillow. Durable, yet comfortable, . é 7, Be > easy to inflate and handle, Mony uses s aye: AS moral spray that covers stains, | as shown. | a Sy pressure-can colors. one School. Later he supervised. the|t eels APPLICATION xr i 7) . 2 : Bill Could Up Milita WRANE M. COOLEY - | puilding of the First Preshytecian| She Ield at 2 pm. tomorrow Erorrhing: a bat aie | $4 VALUE 32372” AIR MAT TRESS. = ie + ' at the, —_— Funeral Home. you. > Full size with push-pull valves. Full pitiow : size i e q Ww. VON TOWNSHIP — Service for Church, Webster School, Oakl Burial i ie ages by June Frank Me, Cooley, 77, a unas Comme tol vet as pela conere / will in Mj. Vernon th. iz :. sy : resident of Avon Township who buildings. : | Comepary. : Seoinew eee | e 4 WASHINGTON «® — Unanimous|died Monday at St, Joseph Mercy| After the retirement of 1. J. Is AMS, ALBERT WEDOW ed 4 m m 4 BROTHERS | Bb ote e tal, Pontiac, f ERS Saginaw: Senate action practically guaran-|Hospi will ‘be held-at grigy, he went into business for VI — Service for Mrs. Albert Si Street BROTHER teed an early. pay increase for the? p.m, tomorrow at- Dudley H. himself, serving as contractor for! 5-SHELVES Steel Shelving Each Shelf Holds Over 300 Lbs. soo; 99 Value (Extra Shelf, eo. .. $1.49 nation’ ; : Moore Funeral Home, Auburn Mae) Wedow of 28895 Haggerty RO eas men ohne ee vat rors, one Hall, stores Ra, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday “THURS. “FRI-SAT. SALE PRICED! | sii ome th de deat aves il be coh ME, S888 OF raegon Baw te Se Be Over 6F Inch THURS. -FRIL-SAT, SPECIAL PRICES! : a broad milita ie-| , ‘Ore ss w con- inspector for Pontiac City Hall and "| ver 6 t. x 36 x 12 Inches Ne é 2 centive bill 87-0 eieerday et re- ducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the the Public Safety Building. land Hills Memorial Gardens. sc AL RICES Greenwood Cemetery in Manton. rd H | Mrs. Wedow died yesterday. turned it to the House for probable | He died Monday’ in Ford Hos : ; Mr. Cooley had been an employe! pital. Detr cat A liftime resident of Oakland . Pi . = Beers ailment County, she leaves her husband. compromise talks. Rep. Kilday (D-Tex) qmarengitt Pontiac Motor Division for 20 after a long illness. credited with drafting the bill pre.|v*2"5 before retiring to the farm. an viously passed by the House, in-| © DANIEL A. DOAN Emory W. Clark Dies; / . | Comper Prices yo rete! How Much You Save 4-PLAYER ‘Croquet Sets 7 Exactly as 4 49 Pictured Grab Glimco Records dicated the Senate measure was l acceptable .| AUBURN HEIGHTS — Grave--Was Prominent Banker | CHICAGO (INS) — Records | ably would ne pe tag Bran side service will be held at 10:30| _ o that Joseph (Joey) Glimco, pres- | conference committee to work out|#-™. Thursday at White~ Chapel) DETROIT ® — Emory AvVendell, ident of the Chicago Taxi Driv- | a compromise. Memorial Cemetery for Danie] A.|Clark, 89, retired Detrgit finan-) ers Union, refused to turn over | £ Doan, infant son of Robert-A. and cier, died yesterday at his Grosse! to the Senate Rackets Commit- All indications, however, point- (june Barger Doan of 2679 E. Wal- Pointe Shores home. He was q tee last week were in the hands | ed to an early agreement. At ion Blvd. . | grandson of a one-time New York of committee investigators today. | Hardwood mallets ‘with screw. the rate the bill is Bow moving, a . Governor, ‘cn H. Clark. tig oo ors, ors. cach ng Aw 1g Ba 4 mampon heads. Complete with balls, 4 this could pay agg Clark was a former president bie ite poet gemengemente. Pre-finish in a stakes, rules, | &. | h . ormer presid | | | saenns cance wove | Deaths Elsewhere xs oie satu sn. RUBBER GOODS . tem. ses Both House and Senate versions| - - 5 .|Telephone Co. director 42 years SALE - Sy. 46 4 Player Sets carry out President Eisenhower's) ORANGE PARK, Fla. #@—Dr: , a Deluxe Carts ces a =» (and also a director of Nash Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. key recommendations for amaking | Henry Wieghost Nissen, 57, di- Motors, Security Trust Co., Stand- . military careers more attractive rector of Yerkes Laboratory, died m iit ey financially to skilled officers and Monday of an apparent heart at- ri La ppg > net eet . , Navigation — Co.. CUT HAIR the Easy Way Wi enlisted personnel” tack. Nissen, considered one of Michi Smelt & Refini le e Lasy ay With } The House bill, because of gen- ithe world's authorities on apes, Co., Wabash Beriad Cian CO Voki Cane inctuded. KWIK-Trim Adjustable ition Men & Women — does Cuts, thins, trims and 3 shapes hair with pro- fessional neatness. Helps hair-cuts last longer. erally higher proposed pacar lwas directing an investigaion on | would, cost an estimated 6&3 mil. chimpanzees for the Atomic En- it Neo toe: pollens = lions the first year. The Pentagon ¢Tgy Commission and the US.) had suggested increases of only. Public Health Service. He was In 1905 he was one of the or- 512 millions. ‘born in Chicago. |ganizers of the Michigan branch i Almest every persén in a mili- | a a ‘of the American Red Cross.. tary uniform with two years or | CLEVELAND wh — Robert B. more service would get a base Ackerman, 72, retired président of pay inevense of et leant ¢ por the American Ship Building Co. | cont, _ land widely known figure in Great ‘Lakes shipping, died yesterday. Hunting, Fishing Goods ‘He had been associated with the Stee] shaft mallets. eluxe steel cart. tured at right. NOW —Sets for Both Children and Adults ns a ns ca company for nearly 40 years-untilt- t-__ Stolen From Store ~ ae serena St fen ie | H or se Sh oe a tfi ts Travis ‘Hardware, 45 Orchard * * * Genuine “DIAMOND-CALK” ° Lake, Ave.. was burgierized end 8) REVERLY HILLS, Calif. —| _— SE cuip’s abuts > \diidinittidm—e»ed ime eet ee me e variety of hunting and fishing The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick J. Protect Hands—Household equipment taken, it was reported Concannon, 63, died yesterday of'| j 7 a roy aegr yesterday. ‘ ia heart attack at the altar of the Black W hb heb Rubber Gloves | MOTHERS DAY i is MAY 11—Simms Has Gifts : $4.95 Value $7.95 Value 2 caliber shell fish | a wae ®. ‘been friend, confidante and father ° Stight finishing biem- ; + ‘ ives and confessor to hundreds of movie Rural Mail Box ee : - ,® set of electric hair clippers. —_ stars in Beverly Hills and Holy- Sy ; , Entry was gained by. breaking R e Choice of regulation tournament a side window about eight feet Commy Ghaleay, pace Miltown, anes 99 S ip4 ~ size and weight for adults . . . above the ground | ‘i« ¢ rie, ALL NEW V SPRING SHADES OD conphite seis hem pir of net z ‘i | HONOLULU (W—Lyle G. Hall, Youth Slightly Injured =, president of Canadian Stack | ¢ cee Distinctive. gecaraied, too, brass : ipoe, Ltd, Toronto, Ont., died | f'* : one _ in Crash on Telegraph fe." Pigg Myre Le | | A Detroit youth was slightly in- been president of Stackpole Car- Ever-Lasting ALUMINUM jured in a two-car collision yes.|bon Co. at St. Marys, Pa., for 20 s ter@ay on Telegraph road. years until 1956 when he became Mail-Box SIGNS A car driven by. Alton R. Guy, ‘head of the Canadian firm. He Easy to-read bigek letters and stakes and official rules Ladies’ Dresses i ; : iy 2 —e ; F alues SS : to $5.98 * Sate : Sizes 10 to 20 + ee. ’ 14% to 2442 ‘ee _ (. snoes a » Imm J BROTHERS Bosemee! 7 | TETTT TTT Tee TTT 41,jof 1339 N. Cass Lake Rd., Wa. ¥88 born in St. Marys, merais mounted | into pet anes ) a terford Township, entered the * * rural “mailbox ty Deweriike renecter SIMMS Already LOW PRICES on RUGS nogthbound lane trom a crossover’ FORT MYERS. Fla. #.— Mrs. and collided with a car driven by Elsie Benham Stringer, about 34, Bracket for Numbers ‘1 } Joseph H. Stamps, 19, of Detroit..a former star circus high wire : Ivy League Styles — Prints — others CUT EVEN MORE for Thurs.--Fri.--Sat.! 4% i © Fine cottons or broadcloths in alt new spring shades, - ~ . ot iDetralt® get ac, Sagar 3 Ge panterday, Cx — tpi nee, 10° Hot Water Bottle Fi wy aves prints, and other styles. Save now by buying a: SAVE UP TO 50 vy ~e = Cogent Hopital TS here anno Indicton ofl sence wor OE | Beauti ef 2 | wy 7 play, Mrs. Stringer performed for Groef alight A a < —— aha QUILTED 4x36-in. Carpeting Crofoot Cub Scouts he Ringling Bros, and Barmim & —_ i Ladies Dusters Lop ee ein Hold Family Fun Night | Elsie Aizana. _ ee oe : Ga Noi-ad bedung | 00 Washable. Cub Scout Pack 8, Crofoot School, | hei a family fun night Monday at tha school. 27 x 48 INCH E CARPETING. .......... 1.99 : 100°, Nylon Throw Rugs Reg. $3.98 Value THURSDAY Only SPECIAL COSMETIC SALE New members’ received were Stéphan Chapman and Charles Marin. Awards went to: Charles | “ 88 $6.98 | Value . Girls’ Sixes 7 to 14.0.2... $2.44 Marteney, David Wallace, Roger || Moos bast Lipstick sceeeeseesesepecce 33¢ | Washable nylon rugs W Roger Smith, James 49c > Gay colorful quilted du yt with 2 possets, with mon-skid backing. hoy nt, and Ronald VerLee. Mealea — seneweenbucsueetenes 49c 5 beit, fancy styling. cA aril —_ ooo og to a j eamsing Letom (ow cscenereurenanss p Fe: Ld or pink prints. Washable, ; é } cmoose. 2i/x -inch Bh bag ng es were awarded f figeid “Lethe _ +100 e pcceeeeceseceees 29¢ j iE ‘. ‘ colorfast. Ladies’ sizes 10 so F 30x60 or 36x60 INCH Kehny McClellan and Gary: Yo- puta es 39 7 Complete |e RLS gEOF 18. Not as pictured. Volves to $798 cum. sick’ Deeteremt 29 FF Attachments. —- Popular SPRING & SUMMER Styles Cut piles, or hi-lo designs in variety of colors, fringe or stitched seed — Ping blame Fountain Syringe | Ladies’ Blouses . a Tine Fins sso eceeuroseees res I : $3.59 Volue € : be ‘hamoair’ * GHAMPCO. 2. .ecsseeseress 69c HE Modern Seales Roto \% W orth ef son * eaoneihied Jee reineNeNN ROARS 77¢ ri Siientiy “plemished. FE $1.29 to Le Gera oc, 8Be FOLDING ls $2.49 3 7 ; Special Group at 97c |& All sleeveless style. sanforized .. pre-shrunk ... 3 | :2 slip-over button fronts All first quality. all y. : > sizes 32 to 8 Many materials, colors and stvies ii « * Accident Fatal for Boy BERRIEN SPRINGS — John/— W.. Fritz, 9, of rural Berrieni— Springs, was injured fatally Tues- day when his bicycle was struck)— by .a-car on a county road near/— his home. cea | MII) SLMLIMS o| | GRASS SEED ee Severe See iets Fee | SAS Se ROR oo eena Ts Ap gE ~ LARGER SIZE RUGS ~ SSSR «6x9 FOOT Yee SS Loop or cut piles, assort- 99 : N 2 SSSR ‘ . is) 6” ‘ Vali i€S t “i 9x12 FOOT “| Cot on loops or cul piles in solids, hi-lo designs ete, Values to £39 04 Sensationally "Under- Prive ORLON or NYLON Ladies’ and Misses’ BE PS a asics EEO MER Re SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE! 4 Swe aters ( aN “RUG ‘RUNNERS ALL STEEL—ENAMELED , : ORLONS NYLONS VIE Reg. $3.98 i : do 89 ‘ 24x70 F Reg. $7: 95 a “Thurs. F ri ieSat | : am INCHES 4 As shown — life- co _ fe 24x108-Inc 3 All Sizes 24 to 40 ee || E RUNNERS .......:.. : ‘$c try Choice of pull cardigan styles. a ; / ee Son io a eee 2 ; Nylons in black, pink, aqua, tan or ors, stitched end. non« . . = eg household turquoise, skid backing, Fully wash- ue . | er ~ GE able ~ al u ; ; A ’ Clothing | 98 North ale | hod IMM). a heed SIM Le Street BROTHERS Pleor Steset BR rear ro Sete ah | rrererrrnrrrrnyy 4+ : 4 m i ey | j 4 \, \a \ & Ike Calls Law | & e G2 re Q oO ie ae > ~ s “<< . Yeuerdays answer: eDge, tRim, dE- ¢ sign, baSte, blovSe, heM, wAist, Une, ine. skirt, sEam, shoRten. - Necessary for Man’s Survival Concert Well Received PANAMA (®—A sellout audience of 2,000 gave the New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra an ovation last night after the first concert of its seven-week tour of 11 Latin- WASHINGTON — President American countries- ft pel iu hi re Ht e » i. CONNOLLY’S HAVE TH for MOTHER'S DAY, Mothers’ and Gceikitigeesl STERLING SILVER. 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The 38-year-old Shan of Iran re-| cased too.” ; a ee Mrs. Ed- Start Them cently divorced 26-year-old — a aa win Heineman. | @ rns ane ae He and some of the 13 living Out in United States because she sons, who'range in age from 3 to Men’s B } , « ‘ Ot Eee en a oe TOM the| 24, operate a nearby farm | U s Broadcle l . divorced Princess Fawzia of regent | Egypt and Fawzia's brother King)! "ell 8 MS nS |e *5 50 to $6.95 Sizes 242 - 92 arouk divorced church become cathe : i le : the same reason. Matar 9 3x Miron ble the | NEISNER’S e : . B, C, D iful W $14-Inch ; . _ 2 62 N, Saginaw : $ | Becnwer nade in Cerny TV gd a a | _ Fe thane rcs ft ee, toed [alter You Buy 12 Pai re yalibe~asy st Peers | ee tiny feet. They allow baby’s feet to a Loge hageige By which we adjust to the Pontiac ff air vital: Aton, we furnish, you ‘ _ flex and. grow, Start them out right! with @ circular slide device ~ =— _ Children's Shoes ... 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Sizes 12-20r Ne. 4171 letter drawer, 4 box drower , No. 418-2 letter drawers, 2 box de petaniinss Te osaiit General Printing & Office Supply eneral Printing & Of ly) ee L j % * ° = ee : = a = is. ee i a # : ; Ke me ie. : pore Ny 24 z a i ' : \ i = 2 he : ia ba > | fe 5 j F + a S ? wa a i . * wes $ : = 7 : Ms | it a = 4 s / Se ae . ., e . | | ‘ bad Sn aus, i ae ws oT : \ ae | \- a \ 4 i \ ; What’s Behind Reuther Move? 2 ‘ : Actually, it looks asthough WaLter bership looks with no favor upon ==» a DY sttuca eee Sos oll anbicas con anata ath REvuTHER has -pulled a “boo-boo” of a strike at this time. Too many — "4 Spee eee . Some of them are openly libelous and the sorts. His current proposals sound men are out°of work already. It + ; Z ee ee cclves talking earnestly to a judge in ¢ Fe sort of silly. - makes -an unhappy background ey wen a for the men, their families and * * * the entire automotive communi- Many times union negotiators ties,” «* . : ask for things far beyond their a ‘” Reason m prevail, j % own expectations. They do this : pics. ll tne. for window dressing, to impress aes Ae ts “Se pe the membership and for bargain- Under Channel Tunnel ing purposes later on when some Planned for Continent This is perfectly understand With British, French and Amer!- able. There’s no particular harm can backing, engifeers are making in asking for the moon, especially geological anl engineering surveys when you don’t expectto get it. for construction of a $700 million : * *© * . tunnel under the: English: Channel . Usually, all of Gam pen linking. Britain with the European WALTER REU- ; maihland. . | THER’s terms are ok * * dressed up with _ This long talked of project would omplainer t artful bows and iriclude space for a double track pe te . % Peller | ribbons that serve | } Tailroad, two one-way roads, oil ~ Stran; Bed ll someone said earlier. Don't blame yo Peo some wet ur nse geen eee ——— SEES SSS tenes taal is. t =a * -~ ; < : ; P 7 ‘s es pose. But thish@. jy) ‘elecommunications. Eyentually it Dovid Lawrence Asks: attitude of the students. ‘They want time, it looks aspf “) could be a link in a. rail and high- - ~ oi . 9 a long, slow, free ride. With Parachutes?’ | though the mas- ha way. trunk route ting Europe R d B yf kin So th Ag tati , ; I'd like to know if modern air ter CIO planner ¢ 7 ae =(With Asia by way of two other tun- ye S ac Ng utnern g1 | On: aiie 7 lines are equipped with parachutes. stubbed his toe on INE nels, one under Mont a EE ee 2 | 3 : ‘Ex-Jail Bird’ 1 woulda’t have nerve enough to : Al die 't0 start and ASHINGTON — Is Communist jury that i would have been im- state whether or not he is a mem- Praises Sheriff make a jump ~ i aed a fairly large boulder that everyone ps, p. year, 3 money back of the bombing of a possible for the explosive to have ber of the Communist Party for , caught fire, and I haven't a could see. ie the other under the porus be- Negro school and a Jewish church ae ne Lee nak eau tee Isn’t it about time we give credit 5 ‘aead x * * 2 tween Europe and Asia. jords, it is our ae “e'a er eae two in case I do take a ride. I'll * ie with luggage ’ Reuther asked the current con- x * .* ine Rage eae The grand a eee po I'm referring to the County — — “ad ? tract be extended for three The present program been to the home ire marae ~~ Sheriff. It's not a pienic in bis oe months.~On the face of it, this encouraged by defense planners fo this grand the bombing. git ee Et iees ont cates nds a little ridiculous. Allcom- fF _the North Atlantic Treaty ‘battery-type The first person tried, though rection comet. sing water, Fin taformation wi sounds & com Organization and those interested. as waving be- not accused of the actual bombing, . t= * ry of SPSuteal metare. “Letters panies have large stocks of manu- = — : man whe took. was charged with stirring up racial 1 was in his jail for quite some must’ be under 300 words and. Ts factured cars today. A strike in the Beropegn free:érade area, le , | full-time residence at friction in violation of a state time. Food conditions are not what Fontinc Press reserves the ‘right to right now would do about as little Last year due to progress in the , 4 before the sedition law. sesame sephanend amd sine nega - See nei mente the Brilah House of Commons Tamed sein | soto" ice aon ee Hew wee ra eS! Portraits the past decade. Three months e. . OF ommens refuses to state, the Supreme Court of the United every day speaking to prisoners, later, the companies will all be - 29d the military withdraw ob- that it would States that states couldn't enforce #sking if. they need anything or if a, sangyg J. METCALFE : ; jections to the tunnel. Pt whether or not anti-sedition laws and that this was they have any complaints. People § WW ciers aggravate you, as concentrating on new cars; and a . thé vedio” a Federal a lence the ac. .of Oakland County are sure lucky agus e... devastating. . It is to be hoped that this vital ever had been under the howse. were abandoned as useless. office. eedeal Be - +» Te simply to shut ap. - - Do x « x project can be completed in a few warnings given He thereafter . . . refised to (Copyright, 1958) ee chap th ormeny Bui by But everyone knows that. years. aa * utterances, They ¢ame ore the . kn . your silence demonstrate . | It’s no secret at all. telephone from persons whio made Dj. William Brady Says: Smiles ‘you are really grown . . . ignore reference to a “confederate under- : the best place to for the cruel and . . . The *” * * The Man About Town - ground.’* : ; ne ° ° We think that the > senseless ones they are . . . And : This i te tnginge of te aoa Geet Factg on Childbirth seta “8% mote te wit raise nt And Water Revuruer isn’t noted W. it th Bookl t? cated Communist; who {é familiar etter es. © the post office. ‘ - ‘They are not on a par. . . They for leading with his right hand VV @ll e Di CUS With “undergrounds." lathe South, - J ey * * may pretend a little while . moreover, there is less anti- om ources All it takes is bricks, lumber, 7.1 are not on-a par... They ainst a good boxer. : es mortar and happiness to bulld § iney go on abusing you... At ag . Suggestions of Means to = Semitism than anywhere else in — they 0 eM What was behind his move? Get and Preserve History Hes ited Sate. : ny att whe cupedl ty piladis” Gabiaes Jal wk: ae —_ aed by oo tg mae ye . Then, he requested a “significant from high school in June says she !g Consciousness. A wife may be outspoken, but beneath your skin . . . Frustration and meaningful” reduction in the Steg Bey: The Sate ft Prominent Jewish: lawyers are 4 oavt know whether she will get Anesthesia to the obstetric stage seldom by her husband. “goon will shut them up... And day of the fifth month—uniless it active in the crusade of southerners “"" eared has oo“ you will really win. prices of cars, without even a token —_—_jingers in the lap of winter. to retain “separate but equal” married or go to college or maybe almost magically changes hoo! facilities for whites and both. She does may well be called throes, travail, § Thieves are out for what they (Copyright, 1968) reduction in wages. Wages and prices scence und =. Know the Sears ordeal Or the like into a routine, can get ond then asuslly” are are certainly tied together. at Se non eS oe childbirth, — oh, Physiological performance which soem tn for fe THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Everyone knows this, too. — Mrs. Esther Loughlin, ; oo Papenrall ee Oeicae ial ie ee com Discarded street cars are used pate ara pone lp _& ke __- et at the atchigan state Library His ive Sidame ere ae e—h e r — Especially, Walter, Reuther tory Gection at Lansing. Ghe says that some women tell Signed letters, not more than ope pane hanging over the kitclien sink + *« * knows it. The CHO lender in a . eee Mtetionl love © deeg be about the ordeal o«10 vores lone pertsinine te >ermas) on a trap, Of some calamity we can have h tobie ture generations on account,of a present and she is fright- Ronis, of treatment wil be by * *« no relief put from God alone; and veenees She Secon = taek of local interest mm this vial matte, satenet at a e"Pee pon. _A fellow may know all the ropes what would men do, in such a case, He isn’t an apprentice. Perhaps She has a booklet of suggestions on he wonders tise Pres, ‘aichises of his business but it doesn't keep if it were not for God?— he has a hidden motive in these how the history of a community can be on ageing Pn - ¢ ight 1958) ~ _ him from being tied down. “ ——- bishop Johm Tillotson. now deliver chological moment he may tie this Dermaniuns recat. 1% youre wf charac ty- wile, Ky. AN wPuhewes the average Case Records of a Psychologist: eas in a Block buster, nner tne Se Aare ‘; + Admires Michelangelo Psychology sults in a block buster. But at this moment and from In a letter to me from Cleveland, in his handwriti No, most doctors do nqt employ | a ae Kuenn hypnosis or deep anesthesia for Michelangelo is my favorite ly hidden. It created a sensation. ‘The painting now momed to ' cult to fathom. Marvey . : childbirth. Occasionally hypnosis grist of the but not be- | Contemporary art critics turned | : “Thess | . f the past . * ms re ; says: for the clipping about your may be successful, but in routine couse of the fat ‘ utr gaze upon it and pro- baseball contest. I would like to thank all - once. practice the happy medium is an- rich pigments he used. No, nounced it an antique’ afd thus - Mr. Reuter, what’s really on who voted for me, and have so much to the obstet- gamire him for the clever psy- one of the truly great discoveries your mind? confidence in me. I will do my best to live tay is. on gg Egy ge Neo of their day. up to their expectations.” zs (woman who critics 0; ’ In fact, Raffacile car Let us all know. . Kuenn didn’t make a hit Tuesday and , he one ee first child) gets here in America, were phonies ound bo eb pebaet | ee ee dropped to third place, as will be seen by dd break at the very start They hada silly artificial yard- 1 414 very targe price. the following standings after that day's 7 fortunate enough stick for measuring art ngélo let In the meantime, General Motors . ale p res have her baby at home By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Then Michelangélo modestly games: ; . the cat out of the bag. He showed has further complicated Mr. ant... 2 EE ee Case X is my the art critics his identification. Reutner’s path by announcing a cet. & eS FE : ; ee ate rag of his an a oe contract deadline. After May 29th, eT Bb SB grand jury,” report a os and. _ Fated it as one of the “Old Mas. there will be no contract af all.unless = The May quota for the local army draft %% hr “Sccmawke the bombing, 350 and stamped, self-addressed “Ur pete oo bm sores itted = «there is a definite agreement or a boards is 32 men. Chief Clerk “that this case seems to follow the envelope for it, = him hecomis Michelangelo should be classed renewal. In the past, Mr. REuTHER ; Nancy Linden - Rowe by ‘the a The nullipara (wornan who has was . with the famous artists of an- Party country to create never borne a child) generally 11; tiquity. has always taken the fullest advant- ot ae — ~ _ —— it is trouble between the respective fares no better than the high school rut. Be was the ; AR age of every natural resource at his y tour, = races in this country, and that one girl who has- evidently eaves ¢ 4 re CARTOON soe ee iwi ak co d and now it « Mary Kelly ae, of the specific methods of doing dropped on a backfence sympo- of modern Many people AER - 95 ppus as of the out-county board says its quota is this is by the purchase of property sium. tisers. - leries of New York, Chicago and though the corporation will exercise 23. The inducti for Negroes in areas which, ** * “Dp his Washington, D. C., to look at some y . The induction day for both is May 7. esp of the so-called “Old Masters.” the same privilege. : normally are occupied by white’ Besides the booklet. just men- greatness in the * No less an authority than "persons, and then causing incidents ‘tioned, I recommend to all nulli- fields of art and DR. ¢ x * * * such as this... .. paras or primiparas or multiparas sculpture, no art critics would I do not wish to pour ice By and neg, the endon man: J. Edgar Hoover, : i x *« * - (women who have borne two or pay attention to his paintings. ee dius ov ain 4 _ National Director of the FBI, says in re- “It is the opinion of this grand' more children) the following — For in his day the art critics, But if those same ferring to hitchhikers, = THE PONTIAC PRESS “Don't pick up trouble.” Published by Tux Powtuc Peres Company books: i. ; Childbirth—Your Questions An- days, wouldn’t admit that any swered, by Carl H. Davis, M.D., contemporary art was while. 7 _ while, oboe rooine cris Verbal Orchids to— seer «eee oe ‘Erowde would bo descrted, show Rusent Baserrr Jon A Mrs. amateurish. 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DUBLIN ans) — “No, I was: Eamon de Valera desk in his olfice. “1 was born in Manhattan on|Ireland when I was , ieee aii not born in Brooklyn as so many Lexington avenue near 42nd street, {but of course I've been back a Prime Minister about where the Chrysler Building number of times to your land and said firmly as now stands, and I was baptized injonce was made an Indian ne loomed ‘ayer the old fashioned St. Agnes Chureh on 43rd street. chief in Oklahoma, iMy parents brought me. back to/no share.of the oil hac MM Nehru Asking fo Quit in India Leaders in Government Call Emergency Meet. to Discuss Request | : NEW DELHI, India (# — The governing Congress party's lead- today to -consider Prime Minis- fer Nehru’s request to retire from office at least temporarily. Party sources said the Congress would ask Nehru not to resign @) retire from office even temporar- ily, but to take as long a rest) as he wants, Newspapers also expressed hope he would continue | to. be prime winister. * * * Nehru, 68, has led India_ con-' tinuously ‘in its first 10 years of independence. After keeping per-| sonal coptrol of many affairs) democratic governments, he has’ no apparent successor either as | prime minister or leader of the party. In a prepared statement he| read to party legislators last night, Nehru did not spell out| clearly just what he had in mind. | He said the final decision on his) future must rest’ with the party. | x *« * “T feel now that I must have a period when 1 can free myself, United Press Phote TALE OF WOE — An Atlanta, Ga., mother of five children wrings her hands as she tells of her family's evigfion because of being seven days late with the rent. The mother, Mrs, E. L. 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Home Ministry officials said Monday the Prime Minister was Lone Will Fight planning a two-month vacation in ¢ the Himalayan foothills, but Neh-| tO Last Degree’ ru did not specify whether this was what he meant by a period of for ‘Her Daughter | freedom. * * * great tasks ahead,” Nehru said,| daughter, faces a fight ‘‘to the last “and TI feel it might help me degree’ by Lana Turner. ‘Like Home, by Gully CONCORD, N.C. &® — Great. put it, in 130 miles, a morning thundershower and ‘of the day. to do so if I am away from the’ Lana will fight for her child, her'| just like home. The timber line is the altitudinal | center of activity and Tesponsibil- attorney Jerry Giesler said after ity.” Crane said he would appeal a rul- He said he remained fit for ing which made Cheryl Crane, 14, boundary of natural tree growth. ‘of-his ‘more years of work. - “T can as- a ward of the Juvenile Court. 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Most appreciated is his knack of dele- gating duty and authority and offering criticium or praise as warranted. diplomats, is seemingly indefatiga- ble. For example, on the day of an important Security Council he may larise at dawn for early confer- ences with his staff, last-minute checks with Washington and e¢n-, voys of Allied powers change of “quiet diplomacy” with Dag Hammarskjoid before the! morning session. 7 * * Even if the afternoon niecting runs into the night, Lodge makes, jevery ‘effort to fulfil] night appoint- Lodge, a towering figure bothiments, such as speaking engaz?- presti in stature and among able world ments, afier the council has ad- that India’s V. journed. Following that he may 43 Uses for Little BO-PEEP. . . ~ ONE powers and an ex-| ! Guits Settled in Air Tragedy. in Waterford Agrees, to Pay $21,500 retuts, to the S. delegation ol- \Sces tot depos Otatt werk in gaepe- ration for the ‘next meeting. The 55 . year - old Bostonian (bern July 5, 1902) is quick on the trigger in replying to Rus- siam propaganda, but even more ready and willing to bear any goog faith proposals from Ar- kady A. Sebelev, his Seviet counterpart. A settlement for $21;500 was reached in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court yesterday against a- former Waterford Township air service whose twin-engine plane land trust felt for Lodge, and the carried a township resident and ge he comments, is the fact five others to their death in 194. An indication of the admiration til 1946, although he became inter- paratroopers when ested in para . ‘unit was formed in 1941. “ “The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Westmoreland of Columbia, S.C. ihe attended The Citadel for a year _ jhefore .being -appointed “to the 4 /U: 8. Military Academy in 1932, Ca March 26, 1914. promoted “I jumped just to assure my- hey: * .#.-.2% | While he was chief of staff of Airborne Division Westmoreland sai with con-/Bragg in 1947, be married the vietion when he discusses the mis-|former Katherine Van Deusen, an of airborne troops. He didn’t. ‘attractive daughter of a ake the first of his 71 jumps un- officer.Jhey have two dagen: ’ "i and 2, and a future paratrooper, “He was bom in. Fajon, SC,| wietinniiede y pandoomejislie \‘tedione afe too danger-jbataln in the: th Division at muscular West Pointer, 5 eee Oe Sie men fo Delew, He took|Ft.Bragg, N.C., in 1942. a jump yesterday when a After serving with the 9th from mass drop was scheduled.|North Africa. to the Elbe, he en/most optimistic. ‘tered jump school at Ft.Benning, ithe 82nd named secretary) He received his commission in of the Army general staff and a the field artillery in 1936. He was year later got his second star. tb major and handed a’ Early. this month, he left that as- fellow signment to deidieid the 10ist.~— or nibbling aggression. . As to the role of paratroopers). That's the age for his five-unit in the dawning rocket age, he is) . He says, “We Future wars, helare light; mobile - and believes, will be national disaster! power from pistol which would be national disaster. ig at - K. Krishna Menon, * * * who appears va suspect everyone, Three separate suits filed. in be-' seeks out the U. S. envoy for ad- hai of three of the deceased had| \viee and consultation. * * * jsought damages totaling $550,000 | Lodge insists he is happy in his against the now defunct Gordon! ‘present job, but many observers Aiz_Service, Inc., and the estate. predict the ex-Massachusetts sena- of the owner of the service, Gor- tor will be a leading figure ‘n the don F. Wyrick, 1960 Republican race for the presi- idential or vice rman nomi-- Wyrick, 43, formerty pf 2310 nation, ie Silver Lake Rd., was killed in- | duly ; 8 long | Ledge, now in bis sixth year at ag: Mie eihecy, pple | the U. N., called the signals at Durham, Gorden EF. Paxson, all ' of Benton Harbor, and Mr. and | that -nominated Gen. fo clean The easy way files & porcelain Greasy films and dirt disappear fast and those hard, sleek aurfaces will really gleam when you use Little Bo-Peep. Trust Little Bo-Peep's fast-working, work- saving action to lighten any cleaning job. ceaakameni Mix | cup of Little Bo-Peep ond « THESE golion of warm water. Thet's olf SIMPLE there's to it! Use on chrome ond DIRECTIONS polished metals, too. } AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND L It Cleans... It Suds... It's Wonderful Eisenhower. 1 A bit of historical frony Is. the fact that Lodge. a firm believer | Mrs. Laurel F, Brown, of Law- | rence, Mich, Mrs. Paxson was seeking $350.- 000 damages as the result of her best instrument for bringing world : ff) oO Browns ask x peace is the grandson of the man tor for the “ ed $100,000) who kept the U. S. from poining for each. the League of Nations. x * * | * + * Howard I. Bond, Pontiac at- The ambassador equally abhors ‘oPm*ey for the air service, which jexcessive optimism and unworthy ‘had been based at Pontiac Munici-| ‘criticism of the U. N. As he puts re Airport, and for the estate, in the world organization as the | on nd's death. The administra-| it: “The primary, the fundamental, the essential purpose of the United Nations is to keep the peace. Fv- erything it does which helps pre- vent World War ITI is good. FEv- erything which does not further ‘that goal, either directly or in directly, is at best superfluous.” ~~ * * Lodge and his wife live at the Waldorf Towers. They have two married sons and five grand Wyrick, said a ‘‘collective” set-| thd of $21,500 was agterd to out of court for the three death claims. He said the bulk would go to Mrs. Paxson and her three chi! dren, as the Browns left no de. pendents, The crash of the plane oc- eurred in a Violent thunder. storm mot tee far from Chat- taneoga, Tean. The plane was carrying the party te Tampa, Fla. in a demonstration flight , in an attempt to sell the air. | craft te Anthony, one of the | | suits said, children. Bulletproof Suit Bond contended that the air) service was not liable in that An- ithony had purehased the plane Undergoes Test at Police Range two days before the crash, and | ‘that Durham, his personal pilot, | | DETROIT: (INS) — Armadillo, was at the controls when it hit ithe newest mémber of the Detroit |a ‘mountain ridge. : ‘Police Department, looks like a! + «* * ithing from outer space. - "The Paxson suit charged the The winner of the Garage 7 given away by G&M Con- struction Co., 2260. Dixie Hwy., at the Pontiac Home Improvement Show, held at Miracle Mile was: Mt. ‘& Mrs. Harold W. Johnson 1117 Dudley, Pontiac, Michigan i Pgnorag incl © ~~ sult service and Wyrick, who was sup- m armor ey eretia oot ee: te posed to have been flying the plesicent er plane, were negligent in not tak- Freeman, 37, ont Fe wat a > dependent Engineering Co. of De- ing heed of storm warnings and | conforming to flight rules, troit. * * * The sult, basically made of an} allov of plastics and fiberglass. was put through its paces at the police pistol range yesterday. Freeman wore the suit, which is’ equipped with headlights on the helmet for night work, while in- spector Beryl Pace fired directly at him with a .45 ealiber automatic, | a .38 caliber revolver and a shot gun. The bullets snuggied into the one- half inch belly of Armadillo or just bounced off the suit. 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(— 7 oe oe oe oe ‘ Honoring Publisher | TWELVE | The 61- - year - - old sublidies be- 2 aes : Of Midland News sm »-nwsmzeman ater wera PLANS Announced War I when, he went to work at. MIDLAND.@ — Philip T.. Rich, the Bee Republican, a weekly,, LANSING uw — Preli mina ry Workout. editor and publisher of the Mid-,He became sole owner in 1933. The plans for a statewide civil defense; Sheehan said plans for . the, Republican Labor: “Federation, “ungentlemanly and wet treat- | . ‘exercise will be kept secret until land Daily News, will be honored newspaper Jater became the Mid-!exercise “May 21 were announced ‘the day of the test. He said it through resolution, has taken a ‘can be presumed, however, hat reo ie a the CO Usted vas hae tha tonight at a testimonial dinner in land Daily News. , ° jtoday. recognition of his 40 years of com- * * * Pes. 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Wiest is director for © man, assisted by Mrs. Parks _ ~ yao of the Princess sat Lady. cheer and sing, and little boys the’ band .and Mrs. Edwyna’ Smith, Mrs..Fred Ellcott, Mrs. ‘Blizabeth Cavendish, the other , ee ee eee ‘Wolford will accompany the. Floyd A. Compton and Eleana i BAN 4 \b 4 } Youngblood, Judy Baker, Sally re ' Da Ball held Sa’ performance by the orchestra, the sprightly over- ture lost some of its brilliance because of the small auditorium’s poor acoustics. FLUTIST SOLOIST The soloist for the evening was flutist, A. Roger Welton, who was heard in a performance of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic will hold open house Thursday, during which time a film, “Shyness,” will be shown. Hours for the film will be 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The film gives a realistic Personal News of Interest in Area Home again following a trip to Virginia are Mrs. Gelston V. Poole and Mrs. W. H. Vann both of South Shore drive. They visited Mrs. Vann’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and their three sons in Warwick and also spent some time at a * Mrs. Lula Buckler of Rosshire court has returned following a —? to Florida where she visited f in Clearwater and enjoyed a stay at Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach. On the return trip two days were spent in Washington, D.C. Ac- companying Mrs. Buckler were Mrs. Alice Smith of Adrian and Mrs. Shirley mee of riper Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brom of Moore drive will host a Derby Day party Saturday afternoon. Among those invited are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- witz, Mr. and Mrs. John. Benty, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davison and Mr. and Mrs. John Vinette. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Backus of Sashabaw road entertained at a dinner party in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of the Winfield Lyons on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Comptan,; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox, Mr. and Mfrs, Joseph Corniuk, Mr. and Mrs. Ray er terges Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon vies and the John McMahons of Detroit ~~’ r Janet Floyd of Southward avenue was elected queen of the White Rose urday at Western Mich- igan vane * David Schroeder, son of the Max Schroeders of Dwight avenue is on tour with the choir of Concordia College in Milwaukee, Wis. The group will perform Friday evening in Port Huron. David is a student at Concorcs cnuege. * Named to the dean’s list at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, was Janet Lee Deem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Deem of Sheridan avenue. She is a freshman. x * * A son, Leonard Arthur, was born April 26 to Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Compton (nee Beverly Reh) of Dixie Highway. Paternal grand ts are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Compton of Chip-. alg road. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene eh of Detroit are maternal grand- parents. * * Newly elected president of Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity at East- ern Michigan College, where he is a junior, is Gerald Winkley. A chem- istry major, hé is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Winkley of East Huron street. * * * Announcing the birth of a son, James Matthew, April 23 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and _ David L. Youngquist of Elvira road. Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Sweet of Olive street are maternal grandparents. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anne | Youngquist of Hudson avenue. * * * Mr. and Mrs.. Don Fraser (nee Hazel Putman) of Hatchery .road ’ announce the birth of a son, Brian Scott, born a 12 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Edith Fraser of Rochester and Mrs. Mar- garet aa of — ea street. Irving Diem of Utica road and T. W. Hayward ‘of Birmingham are at- te the national shoe show in New York City. | , view of shyness in three ex- @mples. One child experiences emotional distress; one needs help only. in learning how to late to her classmates for f-confidence; and one child is normally shy. = . + ALL KINDS OF CHILDREN Children who are seen by the clinic are from all economic levels with referrals from a wide variety of sources com- ing mainly from physicians, schools and parents. * * * The staff consists of profes- sional people and deals in direct service to parents and chil- dren, The clinic affiliates with Wayne State University and Pontiac State Hospital in the training of social workers and psychiatrists, . Funds for the clinic and the Area United Fund, Detroit United Foundation, West Bloomfield Township Commun- ity Chest, “Avon Township Community Chest and from miscellaneous contributions. STAFF NAMED Director of the clinte is Madeleine Half and consult- ing psychiatrist is Dr. Joseph Fischhoff. F. Robert Wollaeger, chief clinica] psychologist; Roger Cuneo, psychologist; Mrs. Elsie Lifton, psychiatric social worker are other staff members, Chairman of the board of di- rectors is Noel Buckner. Other board officers are Mrs. Clark Andreae, vice chairman; Fred ; Haggard, treasurer and Mrs. John F. Naz, secretary. Mrs, Max Miller is in charge of the open house. Hours are 3 to 5 p.m, and 7 to 9 p.m. Pontiac WCTU Hears Program YTC, in charge of Mrs. Frazik Deaver, presented the program when Pontiac WCTU met Tues- . Smith and day in First Presbyterian Church. Shirley Joane Deaver presented a diet accompanied > are Smith. Highlights .of group’s work and achieve charts were displayed ' People. Also-participating in the -. program was Roger Deaver. . by “the young 3 ee tia _SIXTEEN SMITH-MATTHEWS CO. ] Manulacturers and Distributors { * a | ESTIMATES 5st: Clean Out Pockets hoes wind mp ‘n lacndvtes Now is the time [paso “to get Prescription | Sun Glasses! | DR.H. 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I canceled the don't like the way he treats_| hall, re our children, He acts like he my daughter she could have is the captain of a Chain Gang the money it would have cost When he *says something, if | md she should have a quiet they don’t jump he gets mad. | Wedding at the minister's ponies small whip. ; MOTHER snail yt bes DEAR MOTHER: Not in at the legs, but he must be | "™y book you weren't. whipping them because I see * * * marks on their legs: They are “DEAR ABBY: I liked a good kids (two boys) and nev- girl very much, She broke up er sass him but they are grow- with me because of what I ing up in fear and hate for said when she shut the car their own father. Please help | door on my fingers. I think me.” this is a very poor excuse. MAMMA mented ieeecieg DEAR MAMMA: “Whips” é sane cut aa a bone an DEAR CLYDE: If the girl buggy. Your husband should | Wants to break up with you have a long talk with, your —one excuse is as good as an- clergyman or family doctor or | other. 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Since their bodies refuse total }@sth gown of Chantilly lace identification, it seems wise to! ms tulle ever antia seataring Clark of South Edith street. The party is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. | _ Federal Savings and Loan Building by the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter Clubs Should Start Mrs. Schmitz ‘Heads Pontiac Music Guild Mrs. Walter Schmitz ha¢ been named president of: Pontiac Music. By RUTH MILLETT Guild. The clubwomen of America have done a fine job of ther officers elected at a brunch = beautifying their cities. Now, if they would just start a spruce-up campaign to beautify the American housewife. sbteud: Jimny: Hate: Oh, she’s a living doll when she gets dressed up for a Mes. William Helewch, treasurer, party. But she’s often a liv-¢-—— ing scarecrow when you en-| ae hair in pin curls and her c at th r- in floppy flats is lack of - ounter her the supe pe In 15 minutes s for the family. her hair, slip into a’clean dress and Congregational Church in May. 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On and on it goes. * ® | No wofhan should attempt both Year Around Resort Erery popular sport or leisure facil- ity ts available in the finest accepted manper For details, reservations zee trans- portation yam mgeg -a careef and a family unless she “Your Dealer in D: ‘is capable of cutoffs. She, of all Ht ts « hectic life but it should BIRMINGHAM - ‘women, cannot afford the worry) be a selective and discrimina.- TRAVEL SERVICE ‘habit. She must immediately solve| timg one, It is a much happier closets, putting away. winter clothes, and any number of other. do everything ang pe indulge The jtedentary. life vaps vitality in work and marriage have learned NEED mien: period a part of every day, * e day battle each week. 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Ockland County's Oldest Dealer of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos end Organs purpose. ‘But through the years,” she pointed out, ‘‘the waist has moyed up and down like a barometric indicator of world . conditions, BALLOONING BAG “Now,” she went on, “it has completely disappeared, envel- oped in a ballooning bag that is neither complimentary to the | wearer nor exciting to the viewer. “Maybe this is an indication of the shape the world is in ' today.” FE 5-8222 119 N. Saginaw St. IN COME Your Favorite Artists TELEVISION §OPERETTA CONCERT RADIO See and Hear Them. in Person! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION Membetehip Enrollment Ends Saturday, May 3rd Adults. . . .-. $6.00 Students... .. $3.00 - Phone ~ OR 3-8176 or OR 3-8358 - DUES: - predicting the demise of the J | Jennings and | | Jennings, and Yvonne Jennings Marries des es lest) Fa al Married Saturday morning in . St. Vincent De Paul Catholie Church were Yvenne Donald Dusten. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce the Cecil » Dustens are ~ parents of the-. - bridegroom. “WR. Sid MRS. DONALD. DUSTEN 3 reer St. Vincent de Paul Catholic'quins. The long hand-tapered, Church was the setting for the/sleeves and double panels in the. Saturday morning wedding of|skirt inserts were of lace and ‘the: Yvonne Jennings, daughter of Mr.|tulle skirt had medallions of lace and Mrs. Bruce Jennings of East and sequins. { | ‘ftulle.in floor length, featuring a’ sasananivasenigenscsinnandlsAiqeemnaceecnahiabepravietaasenerncasnanpenedankg olipamarunnmtetenrie=a- aarineey-a-aee— sae paeeneeeas . complete ALL PERMANENTS ‘Dusten. of East Pike street. * | The bride chose a gown fash- Longfellow avenue, and Donald’ ; Dusten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holding a fingertip veil » sitk illusion was a pearl and sequin ” tiara. The bride carried a cas i i ‘ * cade arrangement of white car- | | | nations encircling 9 sweetheart ‘corsage of red roses, As the bride's only attendant,’ Phyllis Dusten was gowned in’ a white lace over blue taffeta dress accented with a nylon sash. She carried an arrangement of yellow carnations, John Janczarek was the best! man and guests were seated by’ pare Paulson and Edward Zel- in ‘toned of Chantilly-type lace and, Sabrina neckliné outlined with se- * * *& | To receive 130 guests at a re- ception, Mrs. Jennings chose a light blue lace dréss with black and white accessories. The bride- groom's mother wore a gray lace over pink satin dress. For traveling to Maruette the ‘new Mrs. Dusten changed to a salmon ensemble with black. ac- ‘cessories and the detachable cor-' ‘sage from her bridal bouquet. The Brush Lather on Wired Bras | A good way to keep wired bras) \fresh. and dainty is with a well-' |lathered brush. Scrub seams and weltings with’ soap or detergent suds after each ‘wearing. You can't just squeeze a Lightly indented or belted = bust, lightly sioned ot the stline end tlored hemline ore @-~ | A eae Alt fashion authorities believe Wired bra in the suds and get it the chemise influence is here for 4S Clean as it should be. seasons to come and it can be Even though you may weer a) quite charming in its variations! bra only a few fours at a time, it” adapted to different figures. No still absorbs a certain film of body one should wear exaggerated fash- oils or bath powder. Prompt wash-' ‘ions just because they are new) ing is essential to keep it fresh but only because they flatter. as new, i jcouple will live on East Pike street. Ee ee s aa ff 5 i call if es ‘ee ‘ BE = 8 z an @) i@ar:\ 4 TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS “Dear Mrs. Post: In this morning's mail I received an invitation to the weddinz of a business acquaintance. 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Center) Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI., SAT.” (Rochester) _ Hard Rolls poy te hae Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRIL, SAT. | Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI. “Gold HalLRing Cake = S_—T*S5° 398 AUBURN AVENUE 59'S. SAGINAW ST. 5°60 DINIE TIGHWAY a: : P Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI. SAT. Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI. Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI. - aS SS ee) Be =i elt eet RP ST ee oe Le he Fr ty * eA ; | \ TWENTY-SIX j THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 a Capital letters are more diffi- cult to read than small’ letters,’ and italics are less legible than ro-| man type. BARGAIN E rg 10:45 A. M. to 1 P.M. || ADULTS 25° NOW! Thru FRI. i | tl ’ i violations of television's good con- ‘duct code could jndicate that an ‘industry ezar is needed, says a ‘New York advertising executive. jline procedures will be adequate; i be indicated,’’ he said. centrated, he said. Last year 75 ‘Code Violations (May Mean TV’ a. eeds Own Czar , LOS ANGELES («®— Increased But Marion Harper Jr., presi- ident of McCann-Erickson, Inc., ‘said “yesterday he believed strict ‘enforcement of TV's self-discip- * * * “The code's provision for sel discipline ts certainly to be pre- ferred to outside censorship.”’ he told the National Assn. of Broad- ‘casters in conventicn here. If the violations were more common, or if the recession — apparently through lower adver- tising standards -—- forces more. abuses “an industry czar might, * * * Code abuses, however, are con- per cent of all violations were found on 15 per cent of monitored stations. “A 100 per cent compli- ance is needed,” Harper said. More-than 300 TV stations and ‘all three TV networks subscribe 'to the code, which sets standards The love story, set against the _jbackground of the Spanish Civil Var, is to be presented as a two ppor ‘ay program next March. or _ Spokesmen for the network told “said that she “is not. afraid’ of the medium, The 1943 production won an * * * Mathew Ross, student: health service psychiatrist, treat- ed the students. He reported the on of programitig and advertising. H. C. Collie, who is an authority presided recently at a meeting of the Southeast Missouri Kennel Club. dogs, 4-4611. 2150 OPDYKE RD. BLUE SKY 7 — TONIGHT! ALL COLOR PROGRAM TERESA WRIGHT. 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Men. tre Thorn, pater Oniy of 8.00, 30 fri, Set. ead 1.60, Prices nelude Tex ‘He said he was amazed to read in —— my column that Jerry Wald told time I hear Fess Parker's name, m€ be hoped to get Paul Newman I still tie him up with Davy, Star in “Story on Page One.” rockett because that coonskin cap Said Jack, “Paul is under con- became such a trademark with him tract te me and I should think he’s had difficulty living it down. Mr. There's no Treason Fess shouldn't he wanted Paul for one of his By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS come into his own as a talented Pictures.-\Y leaned him Paul for male star. He was just great in) “Long Summer’ but this is “Old Yeller.” a honey of a film, ®® I will loan him again. | and he’s made “The Great Loco- ! have plans for him myself.” motive Chase” and ‘Westward Ho; | printed the story in good faith the Wagons'”’ since he checked his and didn’t know Jerry had not’ Davy Crockett attire contacted Jack Warner. * * * Walt Disney has always had Snapshots of Hollywood cotecins __ifaath in Fess and he’s now bought at random: “Tonka,” a story of Custer’s last ‘stand for hig ex-coons “in hero. 0 nihy The chief character of this little Dick Martin papa—yep, the | epic is Captain Myles Keogh, one | Martins have a date with the of General Custer’s aides in the stork. - battle of the Little Big Hora. It | starts in May with Producer Jirh Pratt in charge of production for Disney. Carla opens with Joe E. Lewis at! What a very nice break for Dana —) Rancho Vegas. jAndrews. He makes his Broadway) Marie Sullivan. ‘debut in ireplacing Henry Fonda, a motion picture commitment in writer Welles Root. —: Italy “T have a six months contract,” Dana told me, “and Arthur Penn will rehearse me the whole month of June. We open in July and I am bringing my wife and three children. soon to be ex ot Sanday Helen Grayco's parents celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary with Spike Jones and Helen and the ——- at the celebration. The: romance between Roberta ‘We have taken a house out- |Linn and attorney Arthur Stolnitz | side of Westchester where many ‘is as hot as the summer weather. ’ Z Old Mill | | Filet Mignon . FOLD MILL TAVERN WATERFORD } Dinners from eet ied O f sa" of Soup or juice, Salad, Potatees, Beverage. Fresh Baked Rolls and Butter Recommended by Gourmet e Duncan Hines South-Eastern Tourist Assoc. .....3.40 = ‘play the lead opposite Pat Boone RICKY’S Famous Spaghetti House 1038 West Huron FE 2-2929 Specializing Pizza — Spaghetti — Ravioli — Chicken Steaks — Chops and Oriental Shish-Kebab COMPLETE C ; CARRY Pizza House 819 S. Woodward FE 3-9782 in -OU T SERV ICE ‘several times since his return here|will be John M. Gleason, national | | actors Jive and commute each , Maureen O'Hara's appearance day. David Wayne, Arthur Kea. /o0 Perry, Gnree year contract with ti _ = 'RCA-Victor. She'll make an album ‘to be released in six months. ‘The only stage experience Dana She gets home tomorrow from F has had was in summer stock, so'New Orleans where she went for. this. is really a challenge. the “South Pacific’ Boys Town of Italy. (Copyright, 1958) Looks as if the reunion Christine Carere planned with ber husband, | ‘Philippe Nicaud, will have to wait. ‘Christine’s been working on added Fiorillo Will Attend and ‘scenes for ‘A Certain Smile” she’s now been told that she'll Boys’ Club Confab n ‘Mardi Gras” for Jerry Wald. recta of the Pontine Boys’ Club,| The young ladies who play | ‘will attend the 52nd annual con- opposite Pat's cadet brothers, vention of Boys’ Clubs of America, Tommy Sands and Gary Crosby, jn Atlantic City, May 4-8. | have not “ee chosen yet. During the convention, Fiorllo They tell ‘me everyone in the will participate in a program of 20th Century-Fox lot: is talking/forums, clinics; workshops and about Gary’s resemblance to Bing training sessions design ed to on the screen. His scenes in Mardijfurther improve the Boys’ Clubs Gras” and even his singing re-| iguidance program. ‘semble the old man's and believe| Fiorillo is scheduled to talk on) me, for my money, that ain’t bad./‘What Boys’ Clubs Offer Older Members” at one of the sessions. 1 talked with Jack L. Warner|Keynote speaker of the convention from New York over the weekend. 'director of the club. OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 Davy Crockett’ to Many In August you may call Peggy mama and comedian | 1 Anna Maria Alberghetti moves) into the Las Vegas Desert Inn July | \29. Her mother and sister Carla 'will not be with her. Before that “Two for. the Seesaw” Barry Sullivan, is taking a course, who has in TV writing corlducted by MGM benefit for Michael L. Fiorillo, executive di-, TV) and also gave women a fash- Oscar for the picture which co-| results in a paper before the Cal- starred Gary Cooper (one of the jfornia Medical Assn. last. Hollywood holdouts against o—8 ot All except 19 of the students ion fad that swept the country. sought treatment voluntarily, Dr. ~ *& * iRoss said, and many of them had ‘work on a new movie. } Wald would come to me if | 4 The plot called for Ingrid’s hair little homosexual experience. But to be shaved off completely and 101 of. the 133 made no attempt grow back gradually through the to conceal their abnormal. incli- action. The result: the -first of nations. ‘many subsequent variations on the. x «& * “poodle cut.’ } One phase of the treatment, Dr. CBS plans to ‘‘sound .out" Miss;Rogs said, was to convince them Bergman who was last reported in'they should explore the possibil- ‘Hong Kong where she was starting ities of normal sexuality, although this did not include any recom- imendation that they indulge ac-. Almost 90 per cent of all the tively. Another was to give them U. 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Locomotive men and guards said they could not operate the A bomb explosion in. a;suburban train last night badly injured two * _ workers federation: called the strike last Wednesday in en ef- fort to win political rights now de- nied civil servants, and lower costs of living. The Com munis t-dominated |, MALDEN, Mass; @®+Johr Han. [ae [ - pa@wanig trains without armed Oe ag sohn Hancock Too Good BOOTS AND HER BUI ss F : we Va, IVE THY, loc —~ ™ THIS 1S MY HUSBAND, AMOS iT) vor wony SOARDING HOUSE y, au THEY. CALL HIM p \ THE MASOR Sm y AND THiS IS MR. rt | EN ab. Grasuaat : ‘Swanage eu i oe LIN ts) Ltd ae oe oe > Sah tau oe DIXIE DUGAN 4 : ean | ae | ae 1968 by NEA Barden, tne. TM. Rag, US. Pat, OF. ¥ « , ivy i 1968 by WEA atta You'll Find PROFITABLE Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your ‘WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 " OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac } |THE GIRLS I As ool IMULY YX) YYYIX) WARSAL TLIO, DISK] \ YIN OAK MH AX Wi! | t i i i oa } ~~ ee —ChhoaT * age , “We'd like the special Iunch and ialal the mashed potatoes may we have the flowers?” = Weak , hf ers re 1 “UNAVEMORERED — An overseslsiad Sin’ Francisco Giant tat rushes out of the stands to congratulate Hank Sauer, Giant out- | fielder, for hitting a 370-foot homer into left field to score Willie * kt d\— d | i AP Facsimile Mays ahead of him. It was Hank's 7th of the season, but the | Ee ee Yt i 5 Tiger _— Aaal : DETROIT ® —Three of the De- troit Tigers’ all - time greats — Hank Greenberg, Sam Crawford and Hughie Jennings today were named to the Michigan Sports Ad Wolgast, Kid Laden, King Lear and Dr. Allen B- Stowe. Others (two to. be elected): Ed- Ladewig, Jim Rice, Tommy Mil- ton, Al Watrous; Clark Scholes, Hall of Fame. Jean Hoxie, Lioyd Brazil, Jack) lineup with right-handed hitters. The committee on sports for|Pingle, Bennie Oosterbaan and | vesterday in a futile effort to stop Michigan Week, which will be cele- Ray Fisher. . \Shantz, long the club's nemesis. OW in roar CSS wreted ‘Oo ¥ 440 . ee |The stubby southpaw now has a . ical placed the Gres ia. The sports committee also string of 11 consecutive victories | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles 7-1 as the Pirates won|the only Dodger fun off Friend, first in four lifetime decisions . y agreed to name @ special commit-jover the Tigers who haven't beaten’ [Local eliminations for the city’s) Cincinnati hoped to perk up its their fourth in a row. | who, holds. both Pirate complete|against the Phils. Hank Sauer ball greats in the Hall of Fame.|tee to automatically“place a him si 0. B num- | m since llth annual marbles tournament! pitching when it got Bob Purkey x * * ‘games this season. Cimoli andjcracked his seventh home run, All three are members of base- ber of outstanding persons in the * tare ‘now being conducted for 5th! ” Duke Snider split the Dodger hits.| with a man on, for the Giant bail’s Halt of Fame at Coopers. Hall of Fame by next year. The, In sietins his second triumph and 6th grade boys and Fa ge Pater be eee, ‘but; The champton eo fanned five and walked but | : = ans: town, N.Y. feeling is that there are many per- ‘without a defeat yesterday, he\23 Pontiac elementary schools. 4t the moment Purkey’s the only| Braves took a full share of the) two, Cari Erskine lost his first|"*TPS0RGR, | Los ANGELES . . r _Threg ¢ «mart Pm sen whose great contributions | —_— ms bogie a Championship finals will be ‘one perkin’ on the Redleg staff. National League are for the first, (1-1), giving up 10 of the Bucs’ Yodan ct $906 Cum cf (3121 theng. will be eels ies Tee sncit|notential shutout was rained in| Sat Saturday wtwing ot 9 | ee |time dhigiseason ag Warren Spahn.|11 hits. Frank Thomas, who bitlsimee'y <1) sider st, 1638 flay indicted into the Michi! comptishme ieicitee ninth «when woe ruined in| atlock at Oakland Part, The The Redieg corps ‘has accom ‘also $0, rode a nine-hitter for an|his sécond” “homer, end ‘tank Stevens 1b 2288 Neal ‘ze sees gan Hall of fame on Wednesday,| ne years back. 'singled, his brother Milt doubled, tournament is by The |p only two complete games /8-4 victacy over the Chicago Cubs. io each “had _ three . and | Ziecente rf 4126 Zimmer ity May 7 at a luncheon in Detroit The number to be placed in the and Harvey Kuenn scored Frank| Pemll#e Press tt conjunction with fend een 6D SRA San Freiiets Maneater, a ie taaardees aged the Pieates-|surams © 211% Wane © 383 x* * #F Sports Hall of Fame in this man- with a sacrifice fly. the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- ‘ re ad Fa G 'M |half-game behind, with a 7-4 de-| * * * Presa p = 3600 Bonen p oees Nineteen persons have been nom-' ner . not been decided but it! tion Department. ai, while gaining of Cincin- feat by Philadelphia. | Spahn helped himself with three | Newe'mbe p 0660 inated for the honor and ballots might be as many as 20 — ee oa Gee | champion or alternate from pence AVS eee |, Bell's first 1958 home run broke jhits, two of ‘em doubles, and) re wained “ior "Bessen ano! went out today. Members of the ad ° | Detroit pitchers fer 13 hits. Paul * * * up a tie game against winless) drove in three runs for the Braves ee 18 118 640—7 ' | each school must file entry for! 4 ices a . --$-- ae sports committee, headed by De- Foytack opened for Detroit but th Parks| The 28-year-old right - hander, Wilmer ‘Vinegar Bend” Mizell.| while Ed Mathews made his No. 6|"s 5 ee tse | ‘ ‘Saturday's finals with the Par 2%-11, Los troit Lions’ general Ww, gave way to rookie Bob Shaw and Recreation Department by Fri-|Who won more than three in one The big southpaw lost his second homer good for two runs. Milwau-| Angeles 27-11. DP—Neai, ees. Zim- N. Kerbawy go - the staté’s au -| in the fourth when Shantz, Hank ida C will be held in Major league season for the first|While giving the Card staff its first/kee bad 11 hits in all—seven Milbn Fh ug Age El ieee co . writ : | " y: ompetition in) fall: 28—Skinner,, Mazeroski ‘an | Sener sad Korm ae ge shoal lone division only and The Press|time last year when he was 11-14)Complete game. them ee pe s oe Thomas. ‘ o—Priend. oP have an operant y te take pari | eately. tmesensing New ® \will award trophies to the winner |for the last place Pirates, stayed es * F banged a pa See ROMETS, WE See. in the voting, Thom son Sold | lead re e. oe a Aguirre took (and runner-up. unbeaten last night as Gus Bell's) Johnny Temple swapped solo|the Cubs —_ es ar 8b WAVERE <= | ov , a home more than ar. She pilates 08 Comabeny, Jue | D | | over eigh As an added attraction this year, rege eg Rian oP inning homer = ts pigs Cardinal rookie Gene pekeer. aust tb, tetor fn Lima eawat tht coe kT same anh Cusetend ta ts | S | . « & * a hopscotch tournament for girls bea 2 $s. reen. It was Green's second, a * [Master 9000 Walle rt 4233 Hall of Fame brings to 15 the | . | Until the ninth, the only Tiger is being held for the first time.| . inl Temple's first of the season—his| . +. Mathews 3b 4112 Moryn If 4120 ps who | DETROIT @ — Charley Lau, abie to hit Shantz with any con-\The recreation department will) Purkey gave up 10 “hits, ‘but/fifth in the majors and his first) Southpaw Curt Simmons won} Aeres cf 5116 Thomson cf ¢11¢ a greats Charleston catcher, has been re- sistency was outfielder Gus Zernial award the trophies in the hopscotch walked none and struck out tree) in a. 342-game career at Cincin-|his first, but needed relief help, oe 4 Sood > ca : have SS oa hener, Last g, | Called by the Detroit Tigers, par- jwho walked, doubled and singled division. )while reducing his earned run inati’s Crosley Field. after the Phillies had cracked a/ Mrs it, 1$9¢ Tepes | 288° year voters ent club of the American Assn. [pic first three times at bat. javerage to 1.04 for 26 innings. Stan Musial was -3-for-4 for the!1-1 tie with four runs in the fifth.| Logan ss 4110 Neeman c 0000 pay Cochrane, Gordie Howe | team. The Tigers at the same | pi) Skowron wielded the big bat Pittsburgh's Bob Friend also|Cards and now leads the league /Dave Philley's first homer set_off ye yy RR a George Gipp. time announced sale of catcher jn the Yankee attack poling out gained a 30 record last night, lat 553, ithe spurt, which chased Ray| y= sp 6000 This year the nominat are: | Charlie (Tim) Thompson te the [two homers.-one in the second and throwing a _four-hitter that beat} Gino Cimoli’ s third homer was |Monzant to his second dete at and! Phillips Pp Hae (deceased, one to be elected) Gus; Torento Maple Leafs of the In- the other in the third zz a ~ - — * tees Dorais, Bill Hewitt, Frank Navin, oe en. neitie. 85 Bi cease a vein H isola wens’ » Sete batting .306 for the Charleston P Bolling > 4110 Bauer.rf eat rr! itor, Adcock m = —Sitrack out for ng uer.r | Nichols in 6th; d—Fouled for Ta in club which leads the American |M. Bolling.ss 4020 Biebernif 5020 lath; e—Called out on strikes for Milman Area Prep Golf Assn, Lan had been up for brief ay 3020 Del Orecact 9008 | a. sie bitela periods with the Tigers pre ag oe f Chieage 000 O11 e62—4 . viomay. SS aE ” Ra Thompson was at bat only six Fortack B 1oee Rich ison. 2b ae | AMERICAN LEAGUE [el Banks. oo at and T = “igs. aw.p antz.p — Gas WIMMerS [srs teem metic ce a” fay BRST TEE MRIS ERP a MEE" auc Tenan, i : | . an 2, 0, . deal with cigs 13-player Fouled out 1. ‘chaw in reenss pene mr 7 : ts 5% | | Walls 2. Mathews % schoet eo ro 00 60 1—1 ro! a i | = -2ernial, 'M. Bolting, Shantz, HR-|Ktnsas ‘City’ at Boston, postponed rain Ennis 3011 | it 4020 , Berra. Cleveland at W ton, postponed rain Boyer cf 4000 Biko ib 3011 Bloomfield agent tennis team won| ovtack (L, 2-1) Jus 4 vee o gicnueee mt BaRnnere = bmn 3 ® , ¢ ie < ‘i 13 i . 4 1 1 2 } Detroit at New York, 1 p.m —Lary (0-2)! ‘ham Mec ss rd Hills and Walled Lake golf teams'@" Eastern Michigan Le ag tel aguirre 3 e 6 E69 : Kasko ss 1000 Bailey ¢ 3010 scored yesterday in chill-|match yesterday by defeating East/Shants UW 20) Beert McKinley. chytan”anets, ety cs “Boston, 1 p.m.—Urban| jeNoren | = 108 Purtey p 3008 ing and strong winds. Detroit, 5-0 on the Maple courts. |1-9-24 A-5.140. lcteveland ‘ai W 7:08 p.m.—Nar- Totals 342102 Totals 1595 . : ; leski (2-1) vs. 7S a—Ran for Whisenant in 8th; b—Singled The Chiefs turned back Port |_ ee ae ; a - i 7 \Chicago -at Baltimore, 7:05 ’p-m.—Wynn for H. Smith in %h; c—Hit into force Siay Herea 9% to 514 with Nick . eae RES il 5 Ee —— PE Tae eee SL ORE ORS Seg: Ve abl) ToMo! ounow's Games St Lats a O11 one oo—2 Shorter and Fred George engaged | ; - Eire “Ht Baltimore, 7:08 pm E—None. PO-A—St. Louis 269, cinein, in the best match. George of a at a. 7:05 pm a me yee ~ Port Huron shot-a 70 and Shorter ~ ind our on on. SRN NATIONAL LEAGUE, 28 — Musial, Bilko, Whisenant, -HR— of PCH a 71. > Won Lest eS. Behind 6 . : AP Facsimile | Green Temple, Bell. sB_ Temple. sF— : ¢ | Milwaukee . § |” ‘TEM TAM FIRST — Calumet Farm's Tim Nadir on the rail was fourth. Jockey I. Valen- | °"*° . __ Bloomfield defeated Oak Park) © |\8an Francisco 8 5 6 Mf i } | ses ae Wi te < Hil By DR. CARY MIDDLECORF oe 7 9 i}, Tam edges Ebony Pearl across the finish line zuela was on the Calumet. Farm Derby hopeful [PHILADELPHIA | SAN FRANCISCO Badger fired s P Z = ‘ : rn : = r r , : PA COMPLAINT: * 4 ati 5 5 500 2 at Louisville in the Derby Tie yesterday. replacing Willie Hartack who broke his leg last (asnpurn cf 4100 Davenp't 3b $03 0 toe ee Fae ee 8 AAT cana sey'” haem ematidad |» ee ae a “Flamingo (6) on the outside was third and Saturday eee SES Cee $883 Birmingham made it 30 in dual DIAGNOSIS: Not Using the Forward Press. i Vn TESTERDAYS, RESULTS ee - - ———— a= = 1239 Grissom . : HH 9 competition by downing RO Kim- TREATMENT: We all know or should know that the start 7) Philadelphia 7, San Francisco 4 at S 64633 pee 3332 frailainy Mig," Mn, Gary!> of the backswing (the takeaway) must be a smooth action. The | ——— 7, oe -Aneetos, night . » se 4018 > call lm | | T were Dick Taylor 80, Pete Green vielen so emss the pobre wie < _ “ovat Bremen tid. anid CW pee Way | a e e U in pas 008 sopease * iste 81. and Warren Sumner % : 4 Philadelphia at’ San Francisco, 9:30 "a Thomas «9998 Walled Lake also stayed un-) Pres — |e. Liuie at, Coemnath, Fupm=t Me Monsant p 1908 beaten with a 5-0 record by de-)_ f pag a\. seme. 33 ia 2 ee oe or DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (# — Nascar (National Assn. of Stock mile Indianapolis-type, race car Barciay BP e888 feating Rochester 174-193 with Fred|i, Slight forward movement that | Patsburgh ot Los Angeles, 10 p-m.—Kilne/ Bin) France, president of the pros-/Car Auto Racers) sanctioned rac-\event here on July 4, 1959, McCmick | 8 809 Harris and Bill Pingel getting 43’s.|~ just precedes that large rear 2) vs. ts . |pective $1,000,000 Daytona Beach|® in February. He has scheduled ‘« « Tetale erns Tee ene Beaupre and Ennis had 44’s-for|; ward movement, the back- || Philadelphia. at San Francisco, 3:90 pan. eg a modified stock car race, a MEW! The grandstand at the new su, bDoubled tor “McCormick bene Rochester. — swing. What it does is set the © | Pittsburgh at Los es. 10 p.m. International Motor Speedway.) model convertible race and a 4 “i 17,000 c—Hit_ into double pay for O'Connell ; body in motion so that you Cary anes AN ASBN. said Tuesday that first races willlgrand national circuit race for|SPec¢way will seat 17,000 next/7in. ¢—stuck ‘out for Schmids im ths PONTIAC : won't have to start the back- Wea Last ~~ Behind Ibe staged on the 2%4-mile track in|new model ‘sedans. The 40 fastest |year, with infield room for over | px 106 040 re oe ade Moeores, eb 71-1) swing from a&-stationary posi- ate ee de 1. .. ears in the convertible class and |50,000 ‘spectators. Tunnel under-|"$tEtencer” schmidt, sauder.’ cGrath 88-92; Doweli| | tion. Minnespolis «2 § $8. dy. | “Financing has been worked out|the 40 fastest in the sedan classipasses will offer access to the in-/5p-“Mamner “naan a Be Ry : it’s a very email and mane & BAS Ae land construction is going full will qualify for the first 500 mile | ¢ ig. Phirptia and Paiiey Lon. ge ; simple thing. Merely move Witla “ 4 : {os ‘. speed ahead,” France said. — . - eee Automobile racing has Ben, reneiie 6 ond Knockout ‘Artist on TV the body, arms and hands an nee Charleston 12, Gmaha i1, 10 innings — & ¢® jon Feb. o > ts staged on the beach here pried Post. Rogue, Davenport. Fin ‘inch or so forwatd, at just a Minneapolis i. Indianapolis 3 s nar a Tuesday around pd r On ‘ /1903. but France announced i = So CHICAGO ‘(#— A young kayo ’ , a work crews are ,on the France, president of Nascar, al- jast February's races there that specialist, light heavyweight Jesse og tastant before rs ~ Sy alse ac one The clubhead, es in 3 4A coast Bekina | at the 448-acre site of ‘the course, so announced work has started on real estate development in the! St. Ma St. Fr ed * e6 Bowdry, 20, of St. Louis, tries for course, remains behind when you area + [Rae vee Oe io _* jwhich is designed to handle speeds'construction of a two-mile flat area has doomed the famous ry on Links his 22nd victory in 24 pro starts this little movement. ‘|san “g> 6 32 % |up to 200 miles per hour. Two of/road course inside the Speedway. |beach-road course, OL St. Mary's golf team gets against seasoned Clarence Hin; ‘Ever push a stalled car out of a mudhole? And didn’t it help | : > § de dy |the three turns will be banked an 3 will be. linked to ‘the regular) oo 8 ” [its first test of the season Thurs. pant, Washington, D.C., ina Chi|? ‘0 rock the car batkward just a bit before giving it the push for- isco pe f 7 Ay By [feet high. Longest straightaway track, making a 4'a-mile course! “straightaway time trials ‘on{day at Pontine Municipal course, Stadium 10 tonight.\5) ward? That's the basic idea of the forward press. amentc “4 & aah 34 [will be 4,000 feet on the back-|for sports cars. the, famed beach will continue|against St. Frederick. Eaglets crit, By iineetteggdl ees (Conia 18, dot ¥: DiC») wt gal ‘Lake City 7 Fg a 4 | He announced plang for a 1,000-|next February but all races it the|Bob Bob Fryt, brother Martin “via ABC, starting at 9 For 9 ee |mile international sports car race|future will be held in the spke@-|soph; Frank Najkowski and‘ a ee veegelenas : . mada Des "5, ‘loux : France snnounced G will stage|here in April 1959, and for a 0. way,” said France. Seczepangki: So ee ooops The pois The Detroit manager loaded his No Commitment on clog Tigers to Wait’ Good Player Develops Until See 1) troit demanded to know when the club planned to sign a Negro to * major onan — “They ‘aoe that. we make such a commitment whether we had a qualified major league Ne- gro ballplayer or not,"’* Hansen said, “we refused; however, to ‘make a definite commitment, in spite of the threat of boycott. Hansen said he told the group the Tigers were making ever'y ef- fort to develop qualified big league players, regardless of color and that Detroit would have a Ne-) gro player on its roster ‘‘at the | earliest date that such a qualified player ~~) ready.” * * “Their ‘adi was more to have a Negro player than to have a good Negre player,” the club president said. groes in its 180-player farm. sys- tem; The committee is headed by the Rev. George Hill Jr., dean of the United Theological Seminary in Detroit, and claims a membership of about 40. Prior to yesterday's meeting, the Rev. Hill said “we feel that the club has had ample opportun- ,ity and time to hire colored ball- players.” Hansen said Detroit has 17 Ne. i ' AP Facsimile NEMESIS AT WORK — Yankee hurler Bobby Shantz extends | his winning string over the Detroit Tigers to 11 games yesterday | as he pitches a six hitter in Yankee Stadium. Shantz holds a 15-2 | lifetime record against Detroit. The Yanks won, 51. freestyle in 4:30.2. 2 * * | day with q 32-284, victory over | the Bersiuda team. It is a best four-out-of-seven. series. * ¥ The executive committee of the ‘ganized every four years. The first ‘proposed world event would take place in 1962. * * ~ Tom Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Turner, 31533 Birmingham, velop qualified big league play- | ers regardless of color.” George Preston Marshall, owner jof the Washington Redskins pro football team, is being sued for ldivorce by Corinne Griffith, former movie actress. Purkey Wins ard on Bell’s Homer Bucs Take Fourth Straight f ss allinaed cabeiiiid acta. gi cuca ae ey ino Along the Outdoor Trail a. GUY MOATS Matdoor Editor, Pontiac Press — 4 Had Benefit of Warm Sun ‘Waiters Enjoyed Trout ‘Opener Most By JACK PATTERSON Stay-at-homes who might ,have) trouble figuring, on the basis of) more or less — eperts, whether last ee weekend's trout season opening was a good one = or a bad ont, J should bear in mind that the @& word “opening” . is subject to a variety of inter- pretations. Those fishermen who chose to be on ’ hand at the PATTERSON minute the c struck 12 Friday night would "aodbtiens agree that below -20 temperatures made: for a chilly, below-par opening situa- tion. *&-* * Older, wiser fishermen, who were of the opinion that all 24 |hours of Saturday constituted the | | opening, took & brighter View af ' {the situation. . in the older Glassifica- tion, anyway, we dwedied around with al ¢ye on the pistes about Solunar Table For better fishing area anglers should consult the solunar periods prepared for this area by John Alden Knight. Best times for fish- ‘“jng may be selected from the _ tables below, for the ensuing week. Major periods last longest. was we wound up with a few more than we really needed * * * Sunday was more of the same ZRF & Mater weren't too interested in 10 10:23) much of the time and had to = ce cry sf 4s ‘18 ® & 5: pS a ee + Se 3 i$ After several bright hours on rod inserted into it, and a light ti ek He ae ; i ef ir SEE E ay i. ez ALUMINUM. CHAISE LOUNGE — Usual Value $1995 New Treads — 710/15 $10.95 95 470.18 760/15. 11.95 On tae ease me EST 2 800/15 12.95 srtclAlLy PuicmD Pre-Spring ...Sales Special 21-INCH “Wisto-Wowen. ROTARY Power Mower |) BE Goodrich 11 Pay Open Friday Night “til 9 P.M. ~ - SCHWINN 26” BICYCLE) EZANY FE 2.0121 First Scheduled Meet” Moved Back to Middle|™ of May Scheduled meetings of the new- Commission have, been postponed) until the middle of May, accord- ing to Marshall Johnson, heading ely DU Will Spend ., Half-Million on ~ eee ; 4 America’s favorite. bourbon! LIGHT + MILD 86 fe aa a i] E Shoot 300 Bison a Year 70-Pounder Is |Top U.S. Muskie Hunters Busy in Dakota ALL OUTDOORS, U.S.A, (INS) healthy herd of about 1,000 at Cus- ter State Park, the country’s larg- F E ft I vaHlig i i LEER i i e aT ta ue ifr dif _All J st Way NO fe Ln ge MOPS CLEAN AS A CHINA PLATE! 4Vax4 Ve Bg Es. eB YOURSELF MART “Ready to Paint” / | KIDNEY SHAPE V Sturdy Construction Table & Bench be | 37 | NOW FOR SUMMER BIG PICNIC TABLE | for Psa Back Yard at Bg? rapyege F< a% rhetsk hy «8 2 g ® i j rit y Ty j #¢ si ite fi a cae = i sled Algae! cas in eehcreciche when Michigan State, Notre Dame and the | Dette stokes In'aiangaar gl mee atl MSU's new 18-hole course. Four collegians. from this area—Pontiac’s Lloyd Syron, Joe Grace Jr. of Lathrup Village, Jack Reynolds|~ of Waterford and Birmingham’s Tim Baldwin — will make it seem like ‘old home week” when they gather around the first tee to begin the 36-hole match. Syron and Grace, ween Sunes. Ate VINE BD Halt college careers as king-pins + of-a strong Notre Dame team. Reynolds and Bald- win, on the other hand, are both sophomores trying to| # make their collegiate marks with the MSU var- sity. The golfing exploits a Syron, common knowledge in local circles, were brought into state-wide focus ‘last summer when he won the}, Press Prep Invitational crown. tle last year in a three-way extra- hole playoff at Municipal. Bada As you can see, the Irish and Spartan teams have a distinct Oak- land flavor, What about the U. of! D.? Well, believe it ar not, there isn't a single county golfer on the) Titan squad. SHORT PUTTS The membership committee of the Michigan PGA has admitted three professionals to Class A rank Included are Wayne Hendrickson, Atlas Valley; Earl Roy, Gaylord’s Hidden Valley layout, and Robert MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 12 Years of Dependable Service at the Same Location 15 MINUTE SERVICE you relax in cor com- waiting room te your Hi-Fi Music! He gave Paul Bada and Mike An- donian a-stiff battle for the city ti- : Facsimile LOTS OF TIME — Ira Murchi- gon has time on his hands. The Western Michigan University track star shows 13 of 19 watches which he has among his trophies and awards he has won in U.S. | and foreign competition. Player Draft Rule Put Into Writing CHICAGO # — Previously, ie one player could be drafted by a major club from a minor league team at the price of $10,000. The object of the new regula- of potential major leaguers in the | effective with the next player draft in December. it Ff tion is to discourage the keeping) minor leagues, The rule become? bam Te Kimball. * * * if nine firsts, tied for another. si ik ol and Dick Boyd’s 2:07.2 half mile. — CMC meet at Mit. Pleasant. AL: ; az] . a 15-man squad at the Class “B’’ ‘CMC meet Friday. ~*~ * * * * levents slowed by winds. moved into this Ohio River city. They are, Tim Tam, a royally ana . Silky Sullivan, ‘the won three events, flaming California chestnut who has caught the fancy of the public War; and Jewel's urday. champion money winning 2-year wi ‘High track and field, yester-|ified iday afternoon waa a proper in- auguration, with a 78%%-30% win over EML opponent Royal Oak Kermit Ambrose’s Maples took . \door relays were left out then, be- . |he would get two meets (U of D Maples will send 17 to Saturday's Other area prep meet results yesterday included the 18th straight dual victory for Cranbrook, 6335 — 45% over Catholic Central, dig ali Aight in their specialties, piove it. a = Brae pg, yen Fo wed aa jn | Chiels captured 10 firsts) and the furlong, Bill Cole, Skipper /5¢ven also ran 1-2 in the ace hurdier, was also s two- |100, 440, the pole wault and high time winner, taking the high jump. Athletic director Tom Dodson said today, “we sat down last year and reviewed plans for this year, We prepare a budget and each coach sets up his schedule in line with the requirements. The CMC out- cause of the coach's judgment that Relays, and. Monroe. Relays) in- side that of captain Rog Coats’ , East ie aes West Stars stormed from 23 points be- hind Tuesday night and turned back the West All-Stars 127-120 in a Nationa] Basketball hibition game. edge in the current cross-country tour, A crowd of 3,500 watched bar fancy exhibition of floor play and sharpshooting. we spend as much as any other) Other good performances, out- 2: ae het i valet yl rips Skippers 73-3 6 yester-,stead of the one (CMC), I back his took the mile, Bill Pritchett the 440, Bob Finley the vault, Fred Brooks, Alex Barge, Robinson and Arzo Carson, and Lee and Kim- bryll of Waterford in, a close high jump test, Wright iif the shot was the only other oer first placer. 120-yard hi 2. Hawkins (P) dash: 1. Mannin: Summa berdies: 1, Cole (Ww): ; 3 Howse (P). Time: a mF Kel- DENVER (®— The East All- Assn. ex- The victory gave the East a 9-7 ‘2. yard ler ‘PY: 3. Loveland i Beamer (P}; 2. Devine “wh: Jim Ketfér’s 21 feet half inch broad| jump, co-captain Larry Beamer)” i wal -“—- Ab, , Feil ©1058 CALVERT OISTILLERS CO. RY.C. + 06 PROOF G69 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS - BLENOED WHISKEP eco 2:14.97 . ks Finley (P): 2. White and 3. Goff and Bresinski (W). Height: 18 feet jump: 1. Brooks by See, iP): and Carson and Kimryll! ). ont mei 5 eat * inche: jump: 1. a ler iP); Loveland, ie); 3. Underw Wy. ipisanes: 21) eet, “ inch Shot: 1. Wright (W); 2. Campbel) (W); 3. ans. (P). 1 “te {owt Keller, Punchett, urner) 1:39.9 Medley relay: 1. PCH Tdhhicharas, Payne, | ‘Turner, 43.5 TRANSMISSION _ ~ TROUBLE? _ PONTIAC TRANSMISSION AD ON TV PAGE Burteh). Time: 2:43. |season's 4th win, Cranes will have : OLSM defeated Notre Dame and Mt. Clemens St. Mary in a 3-way’ meet at Orchard Lake, with all, Scores were OLSM 63 and 1-6; Notre Dame 54% and MCSM 19 and 1-3. Several records fell during the Farmington, Southfield: and Red- ford triangular at Redford Union, | iwon by the host team 67 and 5-6. Farmington had 59 and 5-6 and the Bluejays 9 and 1-3. Warren Cawley }- hurdles’ and high jump, for Farmington, with Mike Agee taking two. Davis of RU won two, tied another. Cawley and a relay team will go to CMC, Sat- old of 1957 who heads the three- horse entry from Mrs. Elizabeth IN. Graham's Maine Chance ALIGNMENT 1 Farm. : * *« * : | Silky Sullivan is owned by Tom SPEC] AL Ross end Phil Klipstein, newcom- ers bas America’s premier horse | Complete Front End *5” Kester Treined Mechanics. BRAKES RELINED MOST CARS : $] 2” Used. after Bill Hartack broke a leg last} Saturday. Hannum Resigns Post With St. Louis Quintet ST. LOUIS P — Alex Hannum | resigned today as coach of the — St. Louis Hawks, the world | champions of professional basket. | ball. i Waterford 9 | | If Chuck Kirken doesn't start a baseball game at Waterford he most likely will be around at the finish. Kirken came into the contest in DON'T SAY Muffler MIDAS See King's Ad on TRANSMISSIONS “MOTOR TUNE-UP Fast Service—Quelity Work MOTOR Avon, Birmingham Losers i| nings, and Clawson defeated Fitz- gerald 9-2 in other games. . Inc, Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY DUTY SHOES Motor Mart Safety Center 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 Scores Win; EML game, 11-3 by East Detroit with Carl Olson giving up five hits. Dick Cleonan lost for the Maples, < Darkness ended Farmington - ~ |Southfield game at 3-3 after 10 in- LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about it! 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Delicious, dU. .........2+5- $478 scattered small losers. ; : = Apples, McIntosh, bu. ....csceeess.. 3.50 and steels Trade contirmed at a rather slow 4Pples. Steele Reds, bu oe... ett! 475, Oils, aircrafts, metals and s rate and largely of the s tive VEGETABLES {made — headway. Rails were type, dealers said, with offerings! pttts “ioppea tu. Sn .cc.2222.. Laa|t Mie Jower largely in small lots and orders Carrots. topped. bu tate + $e Royal Dutch and Gulf Oil rose light and scattered. ane a **' i9$| about a point in the wake of an y Guten, dry tog $i2| cating of the US. policy tows CHICAGO GRAIN Quin seta 301d bag sasssssease O88 Egypt. — Opening ‘ ‘ sebeenees - ose Reet tty kk ie So eee —_ Yay oooocti TBbyy Bip Sissi!) GOSS ahunare’ notbouse: che) dot ..:: F38|Brokers singled out a turn for the _ scewnian 1 ss “4 oaeeh® 6532, Tals. topped bu. pees iss 243 better in employment and 5. eel pee DETROIT EGGS _ {the fact that both General Motors May oe-sce-- 1-29% July co sces £175 DETROIT. April 30 (AP) — Eggs, Fonjand U.S. Steel managed to earn oe eS D ss-seres [gs ) Detroit, cases ine:uded, federal-state| their dividends in the first quarter. Dee. sss sesee Bed ten: 13.19 is Whites: Grode A. extre tnene 48: large ¥- *.* i veqneee ARIS (34° small 91-32. wid ave 31. orse 3. Small gainers included U.S. Steel, larke 34-38, —_ 36. Bethlehem, General Motors, Kenne- Browns: Grade A, extra large 40; large Se vs sald, £ 37%: medium 34-35, wid avg 34%; Grade|cott and Anaconda. Slate Auto Show Tals dk wd one In the rail group, peake & Maddy blamed James C. Petrillo, oe ® Seneerians greene ete : ewicne Geer ao ao slight a : pened Dmg ee ee Fone Commissioner John A. Dugan ‘ . Fe . ‘ : : York y. 2 i : . 4 at Miracle Mile Browns’ Grade’, AN jumbo <41:" extra To Compete With Small Imports? snd Petrillo have long been feud-| ged — but @id not demand large 38%; large 38-38%; medium 33%2- New York Stocks om & ing. that City Health Officer and a. M. Grade B, large 35-3@)4. ; = sig Ses ely’ kept all attorney take legal steps to force as als ne se a wd io tt wen ..n otudebaker-Packard Plans New. Carr |scson tenis ond orcnestrer rom thie e cars will be featured at Miracle steers Poult Admiral ¢'...7. 34 reser: oe, : ‘ 7% tor. tthe gent at in Mile Shopping Center, S. Telegraph] | ry hilied Sirs .."" 464 LOP Glass” ‘ aes ie “ett broadcasts : “These ae ae oer oa and Square Lake roads, starting) | FOULTRY SEA SiS oo: A Peake dite" | ° my thawed. WHERER jhe ‘onl’ Gen; thal’ 166 tse Ge aakd Gio car wil bo ot curation [tote cree guieees to nee] en ee tomorrow and continuing through = April 30 4AP) — PriceSiam Can .....00 46-1 Loew's .-sss 4.8 ’ , d are a nuisance a danger, id per Detroit for No. liam Cyan....45.4 Lorillard ......52.6 AP Automotive Editor will put it into overall length. These sources said his dictatorship,” Maddy said. especially to little children who Saturday. * {auality live poultry up to 10 a.m: . |AmM& Pay '.. 342 Lou & Nash .. $0.4 of the smaller foreign-built| its would be ‘such that . Heavy type hens 29-30; light type 15-) Motors ..., 10.7 Mack Trk .. DETROIT w Studebaker-Pack.(o"™ : design _“Thig surrender to one of play around them and are liable Cars will be sold at special low [18. Heavy pe brotlers and ers (2%2- | Am News ieee 252 Martin Co. . % a cars and with American Motors’| yearly major changes would be 's to fal in,” said Dugan, : prices with free demonstration |35* Croneites (aise We) M38. to-b%%| Ann hel Tel 273.6 Maza Mopehte:: $f [ard Corp. will bid for deeper pene-\rambler models, unnecessary. America a rides and free appraisals om [lbs average) 27-29. Ducklings 31. Hesvy| Am safes or Beggars Seemueen os Oe Pe ne rh, nent ke pag ge OP bins a! | See brings City Attorney William A. Ewart deh vale TRS 2 HE BSE SS: lar wi win cle © mer 24) aru coil, Stdebabe ea pr a ei yer ye . * nh “» * a ’ : As en extra attraction, a $50 gift i k Stes: a Mont Ward 4 has not describea|P@ckard president, announced plans|some five or six months hence fill-ins if the City Health Officer certificate will be given the buyer Livestoc veo Mic ..... 6: Sea nor its probable price. It/{or the new car at a stockholders’| ee #8 ¢ GM Pays ' agrees it is a necessary step. of.any new or used car during the Sernery LavasTvecs , [pat & Oe 3: ab Ee elt , however, that the new| meeting Ist week. He did not dis ee. ! . +. . ne | BERR AR Bley Mn owines ies: fh Het Daly “E-S¢ivehiele, to be built im South Bend, [ones (Seeing stellt OF POSIMIG| ore than six per ceat of the Ulin Employe Awards | pecs saia that some swampy * and low good steers active, fully steady; ane Ss ** 6.4 Nat Lead ....88— ine : '. Imarket this year. Some of these areas he had complained about Sponsoring the event is the Pon-|lumited cory sane oe ice cnening | Sere Wire =. BA Deh toon ae familiar with Stmde- jury of course, are not in the year ago are still in existence. “As tiac Automotive Trade ASSN.,|filly steeds; oad’ choice around 600 Ibe |Brist, MY +0. $8.2 NO 20 Tay "39 planning have |jow.price class. A near-record total of $44,696 in|T "ES" Oo figure out, the which includes Oliver Buick, Mat-|hei are 8.38 jo mixed nd Gpates B ee 38.6 Dito aa * , 4 General Motors | awards) | ith offi rote the property thews-Hargreaves Chevrolet, Braid)thoice steers unsold: standafd to low ae Pee vl 45 Owens Il Gl . 681 ; was amassed by Pontiac Motor owners letters and that’s that Motor Salés, Jerome Olds-Cadillac, |goes. sere 37-30-30 and up: utility and|Gasedt © 71. 114 Pen AW Air 1143 : : Excepting for American Motersipivision employes during the first] 12°" ter done abut them.” Pontiac Retail Store, R & H Mo-|standard heifers 20.50-25.00; few good Cater Trac... $86 Pan Epl ......475 News in Brief cars, all American-made vehicles | quarter of 1958. tors and GMC Truck and Coach Re-|$sts"*, ti ngusi strong "weight. utility Chrysler ”--.... $81 Penney, JC’ ". 834 have been losfng volume this year.|" The outstanding figure, released| City Mamager Walter K. Will- tail Branch. * |cows up to 21.00; canners and cutters |Citles es, - #24 Pa RR... 124 of 8 Elm St., told And American Motors’ success in GM's quarterly suggestion re-| man recommended the city take ee "*iogs. Balable $00, Butchers ang sows|Cluctt Pea .... 40 | Pr ae mike Police yesterday Tha tits Ramblers emphasizes theloort. represents the highest awards| am attitude of cooperation. “Sev- steady; mixed US No. 2 and 3 180-/Cose Cole ae’ & 46 : mounting total achieved by amy GM car| eral property owners have Jukebox Plant Roof #22. eesr tate, Seas lscttae se Pel 3 thieves took $400 in cash, & $16\ wheelbase model | group. located in one city ‘i tn their ow 1 190-230 Ib 21.25: lots most. LAs: igs Philip Mor ....503 ring and other group plants one «| agreed to swamps lp No. 300-220 Ib 21,40-21.50; load NO. 1 Cow pan... 488 pitta fait ee the of her| American Motors calls its | The report aiso revealed that) i the city helps provide the H H Sutchers, ip-i6-2050 mixed grades euwn | cen Bee. -+> Fg 2 jewelry trom bedehem Rambler American, 2 100-inch |award-winning Pontiac employes) dirt. We're going to have a lot om in etroit 300-00 th 15.00-18.50 Cont Can.”.. 476 EY + ; U8, |took home an average of $111.18, as| of dirt this summer frem the Vealers. Salable 100. Opening active| Cont COPa&s .. 8.7 Revuy’ git’). 318 wheelbase model, “the only om cmeee and under; peruse vealertiCent Bot .... 03 so “— Moter Freight Co.,| built small car.” Its other volume |compared with the all-GM average) Perry street widening project. DETROIT — The explosion Sates: choice “and prime” 3000-34-00, (cont OW 484 Re om) 227 Brush St., was loofed by bur-| Rambler model is built on a 168- |of $50.88. In addition, the Company] We could use it if we have prop- of a dynamite bomb on the root|standard, ang quod 2{ 60-3008; eulb and Comm d's", 403 ee and a typewriter,| inch wheelbase. It is consider. [posted a 26.8 percentage of sugges-| erty-owners cooperation.” of a jukebox sales and repair| gheep and iambs. Salabie 1500. Barly | Det" eas." °*""3y.4 St Jon Lead . 38 and petty cash| ably smaller than the conven- [tions adopted to those reviewed, Commissioners ‘also began con- plant was under investigation by |\100s,""ituher sheep unchanged: 243 | DLS S006 -:< 311 Beovit Mt. tional size sedans and hardtops. |which also eclipsed the GM-wide| sation of two proposals al- police today. head choice Gnd prime ve'Ib aborn tame ie’ fens. irs } ol is It carried American Motors inte [Success average of 25.5. fecting their own work. * * * 1 petts by Bo 31.90: several ots and|Brcel-O 1... 3t Shell O I go the profits column after a long ‘ * *« * The blast knocked a large hole /{Reice shora iambe "No.1 pelts around | pirestone |. +. 88 Soconv .. 7:30 am. to 6 p.m| period of losses. Eagnings Up Over ‘56 Commissioner Milton R. Henry in the ceiling of Music System 120 Tb. 18.00; lead choles shorn lambs|Porg Mot .::. 302 got a se DETROIT w# — C. M. Hall] suggested that microphones be in- Inc. last night. The one-story | wuitty lgmbs 15.00 18.80: cull to choice Gardner Den | 388 aa : vel in-| Lamp Co. has announced earnings | Stalled in the Commission cham- building was unoccupied. [slaughter seep $.00-11.60. on Se: Bi aoe Rummage Sale — Grac e Luth- of $589,931 or $1.86 a share for|bers and that a law library and : Gen - 845 sta Ou South ae ee oe or be ost wp fer wae ty Police described the hole 9s | ris is the Psychiatric Age when|Sea Mille "::: 348 5t,0u : 7 pam. , S|model. Industry observers are| s6t, three times duet of 1998 novtrons en wan” interior otfies, (2 10 of people are happily married, [Gen ‘Tel's-... i stud ae srocntates over whet. mete a) ete Oy OO unas a te suffered extensive damage from [but think it's unchic to at nt Gem Tipe." Be eke # ee ‘Los rch, 51 cars and American Motors Ramb-| the auto parts firm's history, were| Henry agreed to debate the pro- debris. ee ee anim Goodvear. |. 5. Tex. May 3nd, 280 8 patlicr unite may do for Studebaker-| nine million dollars in 1957 com-|posals further at the Commis- could be Dulles than that? * +, 0t No Ry o 5 + ag reese JOHN F. BLAMY a : — ad, to $5,400,000 in 1956 sion's next informal meeting. * *® * We have two ears and only one Soro “a Tim . ; ae ai Packard. pared : ee ee It was the fourth such bombing tongue, a pretty good reminder Hersh Choe |: 61 7 wee ; a ‘ ae bony Md in the city this year. The others that we should listen two-thirds of fomett --+ #3 Onderwa i Appointed fo Pontiac acres A aimee — al . ) . ° ° = Seen 8 or ene Oe eS ee ee + Hea can e|POlice Arrest Janitor in Death of Man filets cat Baces':: a!Plan Commission — ezuitey 28,799 >= Commas F | d in Field Bagwell Tells Automotive Group | fet Racy sn. 3 i: cet E ee Get son seals |W hose Beaten Body ound. in fle ¢ * : int dear. 3) Weste ge iy sana Cap Commissioners snatene ook Stare 18 Lawrence. i oe : , Bright Future for State Jacobs nose AT Bais: Bl sieht tepeisiod te F. Blamy — v.| DETROIT w — A janitor who various names as Courtik, Cheri term in Ohio for grand larceny » , Kim clk °.”: sha fase: Hee to a three-year erm on the ay police said borrowed a truck Oar Gat ees a ines He was here in 1941 of if All Work Together SRE SWRA”. Re member City Planing Com-|Western Supply Store haul away his victim's body as|siis"ne ante’ served. a oneyear| mmmune © woman out of $7.0 ‘ ° , STOCK AVERAGES mission. : “rubbish” was held today in the = In his statement, Curtis said | ee a A ee er fo Open in Rochester | staying of real estate man Walter he was hired as caretaker last GRAND RAPIDS (AP)—Counting blessings in land, re- |... Indust Fale Uy Stoets| Blamy, of 358 W. Iroquois Rd.,| G opening ceremonies will Curtlik. e December and was assigned sources and labor market, Prof. Paul D. Bagwell yesterday Week tes seaed 3 mo mt is! succeeds Frank H. Marsh; plan-|), et May 910 ‘at the new B| Held for investigation of murder EX-Pontiac Man Gets ‘extra duties but was not regular- said Michigan has a bright future if its leaders disregard [Year are ..... a 4 73 iz ‘ning board chairmen who resigned BW Store, 1oi¥*5 39-year-old John H. Curtis. | ly paid. He said he had diffi- polities and combine efforts to acquire more industry for the [195s jos. '"'...a307 Ef 332 11 this month. Blamy is chief inspec-|2®" lestern Supply * / asst. Prosecutor Raymond J. New Post at Buick culty in getting money from rate "t comureationn guns Een "BRE EE BE BBD yet Retin Mere, louct ot 505 aa Recenter [Der ed dd se a On leave from the Department of Communications be : ' M : » Whic . ik came at Michigan State University to seek Republican nomination Net Change Sg i — par vinag Ft 9 Rowston thing from western fashions to a *~ * * Former Pontiac resident, Glenn' apartment Thursday to collect rent for governor, he addressed the fifth annual convention o' (C, J, Nephier Co.) year term as Commiedien equipment, ns eld hitches dis-|a “4 mo < the Michigan Automotive Wholesalers Assn., winding up af- |Pisures after decimal points are eighths seiitative the Grime cated in Romeo, According to the|'Mto an cupboard ger of Buick agg requests for pay. Allen Elec, & Equip. Co 24 30 bar planning ¢,|carded in a field near New Balti-|tail operations in 8 a ee fairs in Grand Rapids. Sitawin Ruder" Ce. -.--130 13.0 130|F ormer Commissioner John E. Becher pope - pom more, was. turday. He| Wilson, a graduate of Pontiac “t got mad and grabbed him,” “Michigan Eas everything to offer’ the industrialist,” [G%" oie Chem: co. -:.. + 13 ‘14|C&MY held this post the past two) Ok: Ohm ee vone|hiad. been killed Thursday. Central High School and Albion): ssid “He told me, ‘I Bagwell said. “Land . . . mineral resources . . . labor market, |Pevitvular jue, Poe... ° 38 88 oe oe attending the grand opening Curtis told police the slaying |Couege, has been director of me |haven’t got any money.’ ” too. All we must do is develop this potential.” rt, ODO Ge sss ge Te 88 whe sendiididied wethe ve Ginianel oer, mats of ape b agumany at , u! pas nd . « «¢ Prior to his address he said he believed an improved and |{plede Balson Oo... °:...16) 18) 19-ti,00 of the board, John E. Linabdty, | Peis Diviioad ments over his wages. = ‘e.@ « Curtis said he then picked up realistic tax pattern was necessary for Michigan. *No sale; bid and asked to anpther three-year term. Mogu ys n caretaker of an apartment ’ | He entered the retail sales field|a section of iron pipe and hit * * * jn. DETROIT. — Federal. Mogul) "© 7™™" &” Our in 1937 at Owosso. In 1945 he joined|Curlik. He said he left Curlik’s “Politics must be put aside so both political parties can put Develops Missile Tool Barkley Statue Placed |Bower Bearings Inc. declared Police said Luther C. Tooles, 36, a as used Car manager at 3 in the basement all Thursday their heads together and come up with a fair and equitable ’ perrorr wn ‘The AA Gage : a dividend of 60 cents a share|%! Detroit, also was held for in-| Flint Retail Store. ais night. t | sg. 1 tg vestigation. Curtis described) Wilson is a director of the He said he met Tooles Friday tax structure that will still supply enough money to mee a WASHING (INS) The |payable June 10, 1958 to stock- tee |festitule ef Arts and. bes all demands for service,” he said o, has announced development). Aiben Barkley has joined | holders of record May 23, 1958, The| Toles as his unwitting accomplice | Institu beet! and asked his help in disposing - , , of a fast me device called : in the disposal of Curlik’s body. (president of the Flint AA.A. 16°|-9¢ some rubbish he had cleaned About 300 convention delegates completed sessions yes- the dividing head which die arm poe gromtalperwiogs statesmen signed is the “go as hea Jomece + we ithe past three years. bigeret and heroes wi marble or | quarter la: .N apartment basement. terday with cere elections. Vincent ee Traverse says may one missile| bronze’ lik hegre he the wins whila: "ath : Me. then City was re-elected president. Also re-elected were Maury | , 74 ak tele operations aes rie halls | directors were re-elected me Curtis . ine ry “lr satya A Mayer of Lansing, executive secretary; William E. Hamlin |py as much as 50 per cent, The| te Capital. cammeed taseting. Tooles are eNgroes. Using Lowly Shoe Machine papa sels to ge mirage of Jackson, vice president, and Robert McNally of Battle [head will be used in precision Aids Missile Program nailed shut. Creek, treasurer. Sail | e d Shi e Offi e | pETROIT aNs) — Burroughs | Curtis said he and. Tooles then — nion an IPpIN IGIQUS: + Corporation series toliy's ee and biel Mim help wie So : Se . aie: ly designed to make {ine and hired him to help with the 20s ol ! shoes, ie now being used to pro- |e i acowe to New Bult e 268 duce which | * . more and dumped the cabinet in Called by Chicago's Mayor iis cw a: ar(e° sitet a Soa cuits used in thé sage computers * * * - . ' |which are the heart of our national; Curtis was arrested last night CHICAGO @ — Mayor Richardjin the confined waters from the|Charles F, Carr ordeted the long-|defense. = after an acquaintance . Daley planned to meet today withlenst end of the Welland Canal to|shoremen there to return to work| | 1hs —— designed att aie a Fetaker of union shipping officia 8" /Sarnia, Ont. — which includes all|to observe a no-strike clause in eee ont 8 Erie — as well as in the| their ct. : weve sift genie A "deoat| Detroit River, Lake St. Clair and irre Lakes ports. . . “- & kot Representatives of the Interna-/ tional Organization of Masters,| The overseas owners also agree with ja pilot should be used for naviga- aoa a ete ot smeticiping|tion in the St. Mary's River tor eiepepinre lyesterday to attend the meeting. | Chicago longshoremen: have re- ‘ oe 8 fused to cross. picket lines and yd cepinneen tare 3 ie ‘ When ype need. saves | Others invited included repre-| load or unload 11 foreign vessels |director, said about 40 COME IM, WRITE OR PHONE come to Public, We | sentatives of the Chicago Port Dis-| decked here, About 8 million dol- either en route here or are in eden ho li weer theme gs on 2 Fa : aie iad the tenereacienal: eer lars worth of cargo is involved |European ports waiting to take on MONEY TOP. HAM, Pe og 26, pay bills _|hood of Longshoreman. etthey in. warehouses awaiting cargo for shipment to: Chicago, vai y clothing, furni» : . or diets te * ture, appliances or for any | The ‘ overseas shipment or aboard 4 other worthwhile purpose. "| Lakes Conronstion f Be | ber sarefi ae | FEderal 3-7181 : _ END ™ P . a “& wOny’, ‘spent : i : Y, a) : ; AS J 1 \ 5 “ a5 Jd ony | OF DETAIL — Hubertus Weiss » laneous under the provisions Atte of Mise Mr. Lad of disposing where necessa tions combined » age, from of the bor and ip o i) e const county of; and c its vel; to be ee system be All of All of All that Bioomfiel4 bounded as follo at the sg32u232 ski al 19m, as amended, 6 sew under existing ee. ruction and re system, and xe, Toons to submit c= f : Hy if NS on specifications the fact Works. Ji Se 8. Telegraph Rosa . € Pon M RE FP. s Gentlemen: I submit the following as cost of System o wage disposal ebber, (Tl) having voted was adopted. ise, 3430 Recommended by Board of Public Works RE: ARMINOTON SEWAGE DISPOSAL ee condi- and storm sew- | a Keego Har- rmington and ips y THER that the Count; direc fans, specifi- nd vownship to. the : at & Purch IPA is Board for | Board: Enginee: Inspection 2% al, Finance and istration 2% : Contingencies 3.712% . Purchase of capacity in Mile Storm Drain... ase )6of )§=6 capacit Detroit System... ee eee ee ee rand. Total _. t fulness the foregoing an : ENGINEERS’ ESTIMA RMINOTON SEWAGE D ie he Sub-total. ......... Capttalized interest at 5% oes 18 months on $4,900, te sigue hereby estimate the o project 40 years and Aa i DONAL. W. RINGLER ~ i E gghaeecees +P L4 i i : iF re ee ee Regn eeeenane . se ® tavenee ene ee teen 2 PeroreeryY eer? se re ee! 38853 Peer eet ees 3 ttabheehaeenas eee eter eeeenee een tee © Peres ee Peer eee o ee eanene Pre ee ee) error ee ere toes | este eee eR eee Prete tees es eee ene en eee rn ee *e Perera eee tes | sdasreetechersech reer ee weeeseer @ seeee © See eeerrewerree PEEEEEREEET i © Ore eee e ree trent Public Works held on the 2ist day of Jan- ‘HILAND M. THATCHER, a m wary, after : amount of sanitary orks RE: FARMINGTON SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Submitted by Mr, Thateher Ladies and en: ie will be discharged from within ad yn be = with and return same to.the Board of TCHER anuary 20, 1958 TE FOR ISPOSAL the estimfated Parmingwo Sewage Disposa! Estimated construction cost ed 2 $2,802, 592.06 ins 75,016.10 140,924.22 in $4,532,500.00 $4,900 {f use- to be Es: del. Cardon, Hoard, Holmes, . Hursfall, Ingraham, J | eey, m ; son, Swem, Webber, (71) None,* (6 therefor, the resolu rk the frllowing TME: 550 South Telegraph Pontiac, Michigan Jan an ic Works at thei 1988: . ‘The following resolution John G. mann a and M_ Thatch RESOLVED the resolutions ad - Towns RESOLUTION BE IT LVED BY GAN, as fo.1ows: rty with’ et ihe Twelve ‘Toons fb) For each eupied by a mu Suhdimer's som u . the Tow i 1 subdivision (a) above cons: ears aa Solley. Staman, Taylor. Thatcher, Weinburger, Wright, ington be submitted isors. eas: Delos Hamlin, MM. Thatcher, Da: to said resolution, please find “oh on copies of resolu. e. of th Tormingten, West Bieomfield and 1 be comparabie to the gineer Beamer, Belyea. Bonner, Bren-| FA: Carey, Castle, Clack, Clark, | Croteau, . R__ Dun- Fouts, Hill, Voll, { y having voted was adopted communica- NT OF PUBLIC WORKS Road 24. 1958 Board of Supervisors, Fa ma | Oakland Ladies and Gentlemen: fi The following resolution was made, by the Board of meeting of January Pub: was offered | and "| Treasurer @ connection charge as fol- = a | ach year tn advance wi reon to the date of pay- so paid to the Township be deposited by him bank be account and ly for the payment of the town- tion to the county to a ce a sew disposal system to serve all the Township of Farmington, all of the City of mange Harbor, Township of West Bloomfield and a part of the Township of Southfield, all as pro- ided in @ certain contract, dated No- the County of to and system. 4. This resolution is ad th — of assuring the County Ley Sipervisors that the township will able meet fits obligations under said tract withstanding tt is sub te the 15 mill constitutional tax lim the Board of Supervisors sya conn coun’ 4 to te pape other townships said contract of November 1, 1057 : Yeas: Trustee Banker, Trus- isor Thatcher, Rays: None beent: Clerk Hallett solution declared a “ne I hereby certify taat the above true a regnistion passed 15, 1967 on of January, 1958, at 8 o'clock p.m. Eastern Standard e Present: a. Cairns; Avery, Ron following resolution was the offered by Brown and seconde by Avery: pe Town- Farmington r be public sewer or drain until the owner thereof shall have. first obtained a permit for such connection shal] have patio the Township ‘ship of iconnected with an lows ‘a) For each parcel of propery - cupied by a single residence building, he gum of $250.00 ib) For each pareel of property oc- cupied by # multiple residence build- ing or a commercial or industrial building, er to be fixed wnship ard, which to the ane after tal amount of sanitary s¢w- be discharged from ° lic sewer or drain charges as speci- but che same stallments, the first installment to be jaced upon the tax roll of the year 959: and one such installment upon the tax roll of each year thereafter. Each tall t shall bear interest at the by Ww to the John G. niel W. THE TOWN- 1D OF THE TOWNSHIP OF OAKLAND tees oe . fies Retief Breins shall hereafter eon- COUNTY, be dr th. ers which dirertly or indirectly discharge in rate of 5 per cent per annum from Janum 1, 1960. Any instaliment may in advaice with interest ac- of ent. Foenship City ae Harbor, a pa T ping 4 ést Bicomfield and a part . oan i gouthfield, all as ‘orks, may “se any moneys for the construction of trunk sew- id county scw system, 4. This resolution t disposal "* olemed for the the County Board of ship will be event the of made ir be ’ ship and said other towns! and city inder aid contract of November 1, 1887. ‘Adopted : Yeas: Stephenson, Avery, Fisher, Brown, Hug ‘ » Noae Clerk of the Town- rm . Oakland do hereby certify t ¥ = January a ‘anu i which 4 on file in my tice f : IN WITNESS WHEREOP, 1 have here- no affixed my ten ae this 1tth day of January, A. ., 1958. FLOYD A, CAIRNS Farmington: Township, 4 y | munication placed on file, | Stor read the following commuhica- A BOARD, OF PUBLIC WORKS saig Coun’ x powers com: percentage of the capital cos’ of | of the! 1P las the “County system”) under the 85 th County, /not the by members elect, did ment of Public Wor county for establish a Depart- ks in and for said e ration of ferred upon the County by (B) the staid Board ous resolu- August 12, January 24 said act i Rms WH = . of Supervisors miscellan’ Ro. 3270 ado on ls sew the posal system to be known : ington Sew stem". | |under existing condi tary and storm sewage, | 8 ' ington ofall ot toe |sisting of | Harbor and |ton and*from certain parts of the Town | AND W . ——_ of said Board au overning bodies of the Townships o rarmington, West Bloomfield and —— said town- ® contract the dated Novem establishment | re ee ene nee Eph ill af F i 5§ ‘ra oo eee hee eee ee ea ee cost” as ia ie BY ITs 5 He if if ! = nena Chairman ~ PUBLIC WORKS ¥ By Secretary “lash by_the é il eistr bint 8 5 Z H creat E ‘armington Sew: Disposal Sys- ;tem and the said towne and city a i agree to pay a ce per | o tract is as follows: FARMINGTON SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM AG THIS AGREEMENT of November, 1957 by and between the COUNTY OF OAKLAND, a Michigan ‘county Corporation “County”"), ,& Michigan Township Oakiand County; the WEST BLOOMPIELD. a jon in Oak- of SOUTH- ‘0’ ol Leeey ship Corporati: \land County; the TOWNSHIP in ta: the capita] cost thereof which con- made this Ist day tne FIELD. a Corpora- WHEREAS eit as in, the said townships y thereinafter sometimes referred to “munics « -s5 ounty — operate a sewage pease Wostoggs Chee ony gene afich visions of Act No ties”) are desirous of hav- three ‘of elect of the Board ore \11 of sald Act Bald bon ~_ i Public Acts of 1957, for liecting and disposing of sewage origi- et within the district hereinafter ies: ; WHEREAS the Count pursuant te the terms established a ent of Works for the ministration of powers conferred upon the County by said act, which department is under the enetail contro] of the County Board of jupervisors and under the immediate control of-a Board of Public Works | thereinafter sometimes referred to as the |“Board’’): and ‘oe the said act provides that e the Public become due County acquisition of the system; and order to issue such bonds, it is necessary that the County and the said municipalities enter into contract relative to the operation and ——— of sald sewage disposal system: THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO, as follows: 1. The County shall proceed to obtain plans and specifications for, and an estimate of the cost of, a sewage dis- al system which will be adequate to Transport and treat sewage originating from the area to be served thereby, which area is shown on the map hereto attached, marked “Exhibit A" and made a part hereof, The said-sewage disposal system’ shall consist of in fi sewers located as shown on said Exhibit A and in addition thereto either a sew- age treatment plant to be opera’ b the County or nding rights in the De troit sewer system for a pe n less t years, with a fi sewage disposal by the City of Detroit for a B exp or of not less than 40 ye from date hereof but with = © = cost, to toget ifications and estimate o' rd shall submit the same County Board of Supervisors, with an ordi or resotutt = Eevee by said Board, providing for the issuance of bonds by the County as hereinafter provided, in an aggregate principal sum not exeeeding the amount the estimated cost. If the establish- her a of 8u 5 2 er "Panic, Works shall proceed bids for the har or mage of ery a A It is understodd that the County is to serve the municipalities and individual property owners, un- ee agreement... between d and the municipality in which The responsi- poy interceptor, i which 2. system f less municipality shell : ithe pr the purpose of of Oakland te said act, has the the |f yiot ot fro or|such a flow the! ypponsi-| w delivering to ser J that the foregoin sanitary sewage fr ‘erties where a public able, In addition to ed the County. @ - fe system. (4d) Por any oth municipality amoun measur meters, if available, upon allab ba ww ing. service char the tl tin dis ledges ¢ its 13, Ie ts each /municipality 4 4 8. ‘shall issue its neg | bonds to defray the cost of acquiring) aly ‘oy sof a peregra 2, Sect “a Pu og -of shall be pursuant to) o¢ of said i by sa ‘om scattere: under paragraphs each municipality shall ‘hereinafter provided, herein referred to as ti Such charges expenses relating to said system 10. Service charges by the County for sewage disposal shall be made to each of water consumed therein as ed by a master water meter or as measured by individual home o ness meters, and where no such meter hh =sthere 8 of sanitary sewage. ordinarily cy of a resi-'¢ r rest thereon from dete hereof until paid, at the rate o i? y o rage L$ — payable an ereafter semi-annually on be|the first days of Ma and rember total sewage from any en the ‘acne San posal services an red, may be based to same becomes or The Board shall have | ted ya law for th sum due it under / any municipality. i { any amount fall- the Subowing t the time o in sufficient for | jin May 1, 1960...°° 1961 wot ry ed Ma’ to the hold deemed by Jess than date fixed for red in @ newspaper ers blication of irty ( ption, at redemption prior to io inverse numerical order, on fay 1 30) days prior to the em Leodh-ouhandl-okanl * . PO ee Seareente, shail : at TOWNSHIP OF FARMINGTON’ each Fear as follow 4 eREE by Edwards ¥ EF, the mun’ be im the same maturities he Board of Supe ‘viso! r E It 338333323 yexeeseey ent dates, the years on or after not least once or im the City of ae es ee rior to maturity. bave proper coupons attac evidencing interest to their of maturity. 2. That the principal of said the interest thereon shall be lawful money of the United America, at as shall of Su; affix the ‘ah v county thereto, and sith { Supervisors, as +. jou res7. issued Act and the te where ni County the served. te thé County) ch is | shal sewer is not avail- the payment of - charges for sewage shall be to to er proper costs and the basis of or where not, then rr” busi- said service le, then a the number eman fami of assign more if avail- number readin: due gg ‘by prop- 8) of un lity, |] *|maturng in Yiand after r - ‘bonds by causing their the ie Acts Qo 3 due. 6. That all moneys the municipalities ystem, vember and bond herein aw me to tim rently due ins ibe used to pay current interest on sa ments made b: said contract o! are to remium if any, on r with the ) the open mark by the Board of Public 7. That id ben 3 shall as Number KNOW ALL ENTS, thet the Count oe. hereb debte to pay to th of on the first ~ of May, A.D. Detroit, Michigan, which regular service, icipal bends Bonds so called for redemption sha: | bear interest aw ag - date fixed for re-| such bank or trust company the original seal of said to execute the in-| of attached 8 as the same shall become eae to the County ward the capital cost of sald Farmington Sewage Dis rsuant to said contract o » 1957, shali be set aside b County Treasurer ir a separate fun bank account to be used soiely for the payment of the principat and interest, orized, Payments made from e by municipalities on cur- taliments and interest shai) emption premium required to Se" ps therewith, shall be useq to redeem call- able bonds and/or to purchi determined ie Works, g@ as and attached cou- be substantially in the follow- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA lL. BOND - FARMINGTON SYSTEM MEN BY THESE PRES- y acknowledges itself in- and for value received, promises bearer hereof, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS 1983. | Fo - redemption, with ame, This interest, id to o | West and carries as a part of notices sale bens —> 3 / the PCounty wnoship ae go & cel 195T between the County of Oak 1980 but prior to May to be redeemed on Michigan, which a regular service, m bonds called for r after provided funds are on hand paying agent to redeem the both principal and from moneys to be of Oaki ~ Farmington, To sf i — of Boutntield H not thereto res mo yable PSlates of te said of 1957, in the rom pt terest sal No-! the and the bonds to. re- ase bonds $1,000 Oakiand, sum 19-——, to- the of ~ each year. hereof are the United in the City Both able of “" November November in Keph: apes and in lawful m 3 of America at oney of * upon presentat and 7 mature, is bond is of like date and tenor except I, TUM in the direct order of sca ne ‘gine Tega! the SAfiea Nite Hucdend Constitution and Statutes attehigee. and ¢ jally Act the Michigan Pu! © purpose of defraying Sew ord interest paym May turing in the and after May 1, for redemption shal par value the jon and surrender of this. bond the coupons hereto attached as: ithey severa one of @ series of bonds bered consecu- the No ic Acts of 1 the cos one follows : as to ma- . 185 of 957, for it of the “oh emed t 1, W974 but p iis if called to be rede | + me tive | pec 4 adopted by more tha: ths vote of the members-elect of the Oak. id that the y ty, including this series of not exceed any constitutional Limi IN WITNESS ney ‘ounty Clerk of the county fa County. the fu faith redit of the County of pledged for the @ principal of and s of this series. red to exist, happen and be precedent to and the ts- s of this series, exist- and have been total indebtedness of onid eoun. bonds, does or statutory REOF, the County bd Board of nd to be name by the Chairman of of Supervisors and the Number On » in terest due on that’ County mington No, —— the first daw of July, A.D. NTY the 19-——, the County id pay to o! ——_——_——— Do! of the United State: County Clerk “County Clerk. by OF OAKLAN geet —_ y Chairman of its Board of = y : Tts om Clerk Ist da —_. +4 of ——, AD. of Oakland, Michigan, “| 8 the City of the money America at the am being the in- ay om its Oakland Sewage Disposal Bond, Far- System, dated July 1, 1058, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors | : at the sa issued until the M mission of the Sta * It bonds shal] not be. e of Michigan shall have first issued its order granting per- mission ty under November 1, 1057 (which oo aaa be applied on installments in the inverse order of their maturities) as w auth: te and the s through its Dire: orized and di to 5s rovide: Mic . o do, as im Act higan Pubite ; th: td of Public is hereby to make appli- etor rec cation to said commission for the is- 8 Th % ane t’Pubtic Work h , The Board o | ‘orks is here thorized to sell : rder cordance with the laws of this state and to do sale and to the r Moved this matter be laid the next A sufficient majority Rgreter. th: rt ussion followed. « * : an: Brendel, Cardon, Carey, , imsofar ag the same may conflict herewith, are hereb Mr. Chairman of the for Supporte all things necessary to effect the issuance of said bonds, subject rovisions of this resolution. resolutions and parts of resolu- be in rescinded . I move the adoption egoing resolution. d by Mr. Kelley Hiland M. Thatcher by Horton supported by Frid on the table until! meetng “ having voted st, e motion lo Belyea, Bonner, Castle, Clack, Clark, Clawson, Covey, Crenshaw, Cro- an, Fouts. cock, ' Hill, let, Hursfall, | Ramsey, Semann, — aters, Yockey, Nays: ag r IN rimarily fected WHER ram Eellosis final step in = elimirfation of WHEREAS a Pu a th rit! Cumm RE: COM BRUCE ac, Michigan, ity of ings, L. Dickens, R. an, Edwards, . codspeed, Hamlin, Hea- oard, Holmes, Hudson, Hu- Ingraham, Johnson, Kelley, Kiser, Knowles, Levinson, Lew- art, Majer, McGovern, itechell, Mo- burg, Phillips, Schock, vis, Ww. Swem, Taylor Webber, Welrburger, Wright, Zapf, :69) see, Herton, (2) Care LLOSIS REACTOR CATTLE vounty Board of animals, and EAS the goal of ig complete elim from the bee “yea an er all the eradication ination of Bru- tion program. ts a ra reactor “caine, blic Hearing was heid itural Extension - ik land ¢ eatetpal Finance Com- | 34 BULSORY SLAUGHTER OF bu F E me i 5 g Zs F a i i i tliat: H i A i Cy g a ical i s § g s5Fanke _ até eri fe E ® re Ee feck : A half mo <1 therefo Misc. By M RE: I OF NOVI To the Oakland County Board of rvisors r, On Decem lectors = unicipaliti ny HEY es said municipalities, ag . e said Somety o. certain pe end of the ¢ Your Committee has examined the pe- ve BOUNDARIES OF CITIES AND VILLAGES WILIAM A, EWART, Chairman ARNO L. *CLAYTO! ROBERT AR B G. LILLY 0. WRIGHT, enisipal | ‘Sseusd Se Beast cappurted Sy Ue demption shall pot] Moved, bt Beer soupee the date fixed for the resolution be ad suffi cient majority “having voted A the resolu was adopted, r, Ewart NCORPORATION OF VILLAGB . Lacies and Gentlemen: ber 6, 1957, certain qualified wee ‘s re within petitions to incorporate in Novi Township as & and ® cooreved the same as to ubstance and poonmmncmais vt of 4 porat o be submitted to the electors cial Election to be held RE, Mr. Chairman, on be- of the Boundaries Committee, 1 That this Board, by the adoption of this resolution, approve the form and ve men- west corne: ri D./¢and. also EX | thons a coor on the South distant 973.5 ft. W corner of said Section, arallel to the East line of said Section the West ie west the to vote tion tion Mo A Mise i t line of west corne North ter of the Northwest quarter of said Bec- South | thence North paraie! to the East line : of said Section 2442 : West one-quarter thence East alon one-quarter line 1! quarter corner of Section 33, which ts also thence Southeast corner erly and Michigan records, tates Subdivision,” of part of the South- Pages 3. County Michigan fr the electors qua. 3. That the date of the 8 Mr. Chairman, oa be daries Committee, I move the adoption of this reso BOU the resolution sage ge resolution was adopted. an Wig og + ‘nat a opinion som. up effort could, ee eliminated if . y) a i came thre 'ed- the Co ration Coun office, and cussed with A . im the feasibility and desirability of the move, : y of the p | the County Clerk be directed an, to sa Section 4 r the Southwest quar. ence aga aleng the one- 0! and esterly salon thence North thence West paraile! to the im. of said Section 1154 ft, line ft. to the East and Hine of said Section, said East and West ft. to the East one- West one-quarter corner of Section East along the East and one-quarter line of Section 34, bo ha Ng Nlaa eng _ bag chord corner sa tion, thence Souther Acts of i943, | th 1 4 along the along th Oakiand County, 3 “Northville Es- | 33, as per Liber 85 Oakland ecords, lified and eligible to clal Eleg incorporas one-quarter of Section plat ereof recorded in 4 and Plats, thereon on the above describe be fixed as March 17, half of the Boun- lution NDARIE* OF CITIES AND VILLAGES COMMITTEB WILLIAM A, EWART, BE. Ewart sup by Lily rity having ‘voted ved by be sufficient majo the Drain Commissioner of sel, in event the proposa} has been dis- Mr. 'M who concurs rk: : Chairman, oo move sate i i isos a aR “TRIRTY: FOUR ° . Ree =. : = ‘i E ya : ’ oe : se ‘ : 4 a ? ra HK, poyr? AC: pervs. WEDN Continued from Preceding Page) Seether by was adopted voted ; EMERGENCY HOUSING FOR! —_ oa Board of Supervisors , Cha dies and Gentle At the Sione 23, 1957 wong of » the Board, y aith Comimittee was authorized t0 loca cacuee, for tem = rary security confinement of a limited sumber mentally il enw i om im. met on January % 1 wi M ‘tor FP. Lewi Ly hy: & ts. | mo alk # Director o. Health “Depe artment, and with repre: tives of the M mons Society, for Mental to cog such eanpereay 4, lities, It was agreed thaf severe! hospitals in the area would be contacted by the » mittee, The Health Committee met again on ae: Proceedings’ Mer Ehairman, Ladiag and ‘hav’ oted was ving 20 Tr yl No. eember 23, Worcs von to the > on the development of @ : ule system for the Clinton would County our rE oe has consid.| is ereby ‘set up to be estab the direction and control of th d ——. providing the Cow “oe Te TT FURTHER RESOLVED that, Ba rt approves: | SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED PROJECTS FOR 1958 ON LOCAL ROADS Exhibited A January 21, 1960 at which time ‘re mts (at made by the several members the first indicate, by Commit ag 4 = Ege fe- thelr respective gove & io § such = i received “from they will advance funds urley Gener Flint, ) ied wood N THEREFORE ad IT RESOLVE Been te Warren, AN of Gres speapitals ot, Ways sang Mes hs Committee ve Moved by t Levinson a pu are equipped and have ¢.sndioated ; wile |8y authorized to withhold = Ag approval of the spy : ingness to care for men’ patient Oakland County on anh emergency basis. wired resolutions local units 4 ie PY ar prot mR AY : cock acre ean agi ‘ote ew is “ Nk: octlor prior er + hospitals would be. required to make irman, ob of the ways Su ards, cortan 4 that each is affiicted with a men-/a0d Means Committee, tat fadop- an, od homies, _tal illness such as would require tem- “on of ee Re res “a Hoard. es.” porary compulsory . Your Committee adopted a resolution Kephar. recommending that Count: » spe ‘ata +g " ¥. cifically but not Cg en r] three VID VINSON Menzies. Son soumine vee sumgerary caniinacpeek. ND Tome, [ps Ransom. stitutions saat re c : Rai : NOW THEREFORE Mr. Chairman, ae! we Semana: W og , spaman aman. behalf of the Health Committee, I move : Siephenton, & ‘scone Te *w bg ~ 7 tt - Moved by Cummings supported by ws rent rplers elnburger, Coun Miller the resolution ockey, 4 quire temporary em cy confinement, |" 4 wulficient | = jority sh bay « voted NAYS: None, (3) be referred to the Ways and Means A sufficient majority a voted Committee” with pow S act Soretee waded | therefor, : Goer edonted. | “chat & BY Me SBueeRiarion ror courry| Mla? Levinson | Chair a wo LOCAL IN RE: ROYAL REQUEST FO! Louis P. < OLDENBURG, qT rable Board of Supervise BUILDING — : COUNTY Ar Hono ard rs — FUGENE SWEM i. "Gheirtaane “Ladies les end Gentiomen : ire thes jand County Boa of super-| Was adopted o $0 GENEVIEVE sch sepuamper’ part the cum of pa Mr. airman, Ladies and Cqmnenet: Moved ug Mith “gounty roads was at last meeting of the Gu ‘ er ompnerted by Phillips and placed in the Contingent Fund, resolu the Commi ot E 4 "i. solleebent “as @ naving voteq Scuen Was taken by the nee > oe 4ai Pe ive een te g, i non | WANTED — | _Work Wanted Fe Female | i! ___Business Services 13) SIES for : this ae iWa ~ ea ea ~~! alesmen Liv a | ER yn “ara acd | BA sree AND | oursery echoes weining. counizy — susilinn tis g Fielg so4 =~ ry sod Euane Mutewr | fo Bon Foti Pram we) te . bal Fares Ce Pe foe Harry White & Sons, Inc. | Funeral Directors 4 BEAUTY OP OR | References FE 2-063, i irerce a makes ot erneer 1a cons 1a ee “A a NN. ol Ry 3. a Pooks & med, records. PE 61215. and eutomatic BY) oving rucking ’ FUNFRAL HOME BEAUTY OPERATOR MUST BE women's alterations. in | BLOOMPIELD ALL CLEANERS | pom. extol leer sf Pe ae Draywe Pieter OR oT a. es Fy “Ex. ‘Bay wi 209 Perry | Five a eat ho Siieation. PE nae 6 A AAI Reduced Rates ; Donelson. Tohns chante, Ker bale wi chnsses. | Sipe ee eb tor Gin, eso + Gen, emits Moning, Larse van opie FUNERAL # GENERAL OFFICE Won Es. ROBO RATERS
ie . Pau 3 HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet CA Have “buyer tor small home $3500 ELW. REALTY | near town, 88 Mechanic og 4 LARGE MS to cs rehase land con- © in pee reals gatete ‘Siu es as for t Roy J Annett Inc.| PE 8-0466 ores. _ Sunday 1 to 4 tv rn val WwW. Yale, : —s ROOMS AND BATH p= wd tMorern " ma Base Le : & paces, ae miiraveth , Ms. | ae > FE me é IVATE ENTR Pull ay pate a mo. Close to all conveni- FURN cia NO” “DRINKERS | References . required. a omer FE. ee heat eA n. FE rs on 3 Saal x Ha s nt" a lm ms Sasi vn Bee) ae pale LMF RMS “8 ' iis ee PiOnTS. ra : ase a has igh’ ia ‘ ©, SD re PAG Tce? dae one aad 5- i. 2 BEDROOM - BARTLY FURN | Lakefront apts. O! IR 39-9108 BEDROOM ver FURN APT. 3110) * Grove Ave. e FE! ~ VACANCY f ik THE “WATER- ford Aote” There apts years old and pda yews combination kitch mg some Bedroom Rent Houses Furnished 35 a la room BEDROOM micELY Zu PURN. 7 BEDROOM, wa ry a. L Le Pe LARS | ego Harbor tee utility “WHITE BROS. REAL st! Vg ; : Sun Hwy. EDRM BRICK T TERRACE, (Ck, GAS, new on fenced yard, __bacement, $75 8-6208. 7 BEDROOM Sapa ous SR ROOM ® Now avail. W. Beep &. St. ; near General Hospital. & quired FE 2-2600. . RMS. & Nw ait turn. wa. \ Priv. Adults ont me ee eatatek are ce r «oem $2100. 3 yt Hagler om he 968 a All a furn. 2506 Au- Ee, k j ONLY. x ‘tace, eke hot ogee fm geen ag mt HIRLEY. APTS hs, ng re arking. Cal! FoR ae — 2 ROOM AND ‘BEDROOM TERRACE | — ent Living ‘oom dining oo ward ‘or vour summer en- : BATH small child wel-| ‘T1308 im -tiate possession { est modern apartment deve Ez cab Ba trances 2-600 U lig — APTS , wrt tne oT VILLAGE. — a Living room, din- i HE altchen Cn first | *cgutomatic. beat and ya —y Paved street. ‘Avail: | per m LVERINE tie ‘Down town shoppin, ta within ony 1 block away, children let: them come home for | tuach. We keep you toasty warm) te winter, yet the —_ - let cool bi wel-| room, - are on'v for iad bat 4 ener Fs G a ae 102 E spacious ~~ =. *. vs 10 85 1 - tanc to ro s =, Dr.|.2 or_sell. FE $-2760. Gakiand OA 83665. ise Rats "OTE VERY ‘NICE FE) PF eaes a ra FOR SUMMER, 3 f ron, , HOUSE ALL PORN. rn., children welcome. Off T d See Loo oom SMALL Gi GARAGE ~ 1 HOUSE. NICE. Lic zt ~*~ BEDROOM. Room POR RENT Bas sea, Neat Wiad lean. ae Houses Unfurn. - 36) “BEDROOY Ss GAs to ettv Reas MA) 2 ts) crescent Lake ares. a Ld =. puble house, furnace fireplace, io, gutonen wer en ig fendence $10 ser | eDoneld hi ee ek | 6 foom ana bath ante 8c! children % ~—monthiy Edw. M. Stout. Realtor te N . Syme &t.. Bali ‘ é = eee i SRicy womies ~4 a rm., So ALES he Sroetchet. eochane street. furnace, Weal 4 rms. all residence. 810 per t wk. MaeBonaid Court. FE + ited _or_ FR &11%2 cana ion nnoom BEDROOM yD ee So: ¢ Fi 5 Tt. AN. $60 -— with eo sane “Beverly. OR om ao DE ae 2 00M NICE _— oD Fe bank or L ™ Page Bide aor CLRAN gs atTo best Attach rege Lore priv- leges FE 2- “PONTIAC DUPLEXES 2 bedrm pom aad mf: 5 PER R MONTH r_ shopping center and schools “CALL FE 47833 | 2, Bivd. N. penis eg WITH OPTION roms. 9 in erga SYLVAN LAKE, i MODERN. garage. automatic heat. 1 bec- room TWO BEDROOMS RAMONA TER- maf. bedrooms. laree 60 | tee ; . dining kiteben, bath 78 per month Cali MUh _berry_ $1328 After 5 pm _ cag vscresas. 6000" m month. FE Ranch tor. 1! Cass LA LAKE . WOODS. LAKE PRIV- | Cass LAKE WATER PR 2 “Heart of the Lakes” al ie ~~ sold poor bs § BUY - is rile garden . bi way agen fine | ' friends or relatives to in with rE LON F RM. CLOSE To lake $75 8 month. Between 8 & 42507. Incinded taxes and insurance at 4's race. $75 per month Call FE 350 Rent Lake Cottages 36A | ape ANADIAN | COTTAGE, exe., swimming CLE 2339 ones 3 reoms end ___ After | ONE LOCK EAST AND | SOUTH FROM CORNER OF WOODWARD AND &QUARE LAS RD OR JUST EAST OF Moves You In! “ Rent Rent Rooms = OR A 1 BOARDER WANTED NO DRINK- ing, Mee clean rm mover, ser day worker 70 36 CE Tennyson i LOVELY SLEEPING ROOMS with meget: if os ia Pvt. home. to tine Mirs | PE 44183 after 4 at Bos, a Es GERABANT MOD. i | SoMrORTARTE HOU: 5-4785 CLEA: o EAN” ROOMS, IN WibOW's hom. with of a meals _privileges. 1 FE $4572 CLEAN ROOM LADY. REF Kitchen pr riv. 78 Norton, FE 47271 GLEAN ROOM ON 1ST FLOOR IN widow's home. Reasonable to re- FE 40640, bde- table —anones _fore 4 sont & included FE eeii4 =| <. | Cait, HOUSEKEEPING ! rag ta us man ‘ae if preferred. g FE 5-0903 EXTRA CLEAN -: HOME gape MS meals, 14 Matthews, FE 5-0: 3 ROOMS Re | OVELY WEST ‘oa HOME am, egve end ig L rE _— privileges, Meals 8-3338 USEKEEPING verything, $10. FE op eer ee See $500 Down — ee nd SUITABLE person, double basin Poe MA sophie! Fe _ rigeree al = NGUERENG, 1pBOE, EAT. | gre, ROONEY = OTR = Pra eal | Convalescent Homes 38A ALLL LLL APP ee i , + REOROOH WALLED DLARE Sun To EXPANSION VACAN-| cies for elderly men or women | __natients 24-hr_ care FE §-4267 Hotel Rooms 39° inane PP LLLP | HOTEL AUBURIN en Also 1 of ? room apartments Cooking and refrigeration «nits tr 2-023 Auburn Pe Dla Sve PPP LLLP LPP PA LAP ALAA AEA | APPROXIMATELY 6,000 8Q. FT. Good location. Reasonable rent. ae ease Cutler + Hubbie Co lf Rent Stores 40 by, 5-01 $s _ quire at 209 ard 40003, or Mr. Bincker- STORE 8 SPACE “BY i ee 9 Voorhels Ra :-| STOUTS = | Best Buys “CITY CHARMER. Shad 3 thes DOG dort Comaiete Capa ready immediate off reom house bule. nal screens. FE 5-67 Heges, 2 bedrooms, es ae, | water, Large deomens Ost neat ment ane ' slip by. iL 000 down, wow Vira —¥ OPPORTY. WHIPPLE erga Pee he ae | LAKEFRONT 8 : uM ce seat eteces eetrences | Eesha: 0 ond tee Excellent beach for ton Hills. 1173 Eckman, FE ‘th gate now, $1,500 down. BUILDING LOT [aon br in’and heck ts ae yell 8. Full bDasem Gas heat. rik ooulty ae | pee moe . Tnvesti- bedrms., walk in basement. beau- | tiful view full reh, im- cash oF Edw. M. Stout, Realtor — 71 N. Sagine FE 5-8195 _Open Lakefront Cotta e it the x oe lake, but could never afford to? 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT. 1! We'll bere is ome way of making ; car gare Beautiful fenced that dream come true. get your yard, si bo By owner ELgin 6-0500. you end buy this cottage, — it is a furnished at no extra cost ; $20 Per Month ur * PAYMENT r cent, this ¢ yr old home is eautifully decorated, and is lo- cated near transportation and io a i ite car | aod as oles yard. will trade this r homes droom for a larger home — Le Bs agit — Washington Park wr This 3 bedroom home has to sell, C Word as heat, water softener and full casement there is a fenced back eaten yard for the children, All this for $63 per month including taxes MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE and insurance. $10 $626 with terms = West Suburban Perfect Lake Front wallto-wall carpeting throughout Rarer wing ne This new 3 bedroom ranch home New Modern. Contemporary there, is also a family room for —— living -— Bal garage and lot you think the oe iy right, check this recreation price, just $15,000 has a large 12x19 ft living room, Brick Ranch Bi-Level, Bullt in | 1957. Has jatest ARR REALTY windows an rey | TED McCULLOUOH, REALTOR New carpeting oo ig draperies ‘in 30 Cass-Elizabeth Rd 4 rooms Truly a fine home for PE 6-128 & FE 4-2044 the ‘entire family. y consider Open Evenings ‘Bunday 1 to 5 trade for a 6 or 7 room home ileged homes. Model Home Sale * Templeton INCOME 2 apts. plus 5 rms. for owner cm ll ™ apt. has 2 bedrms, car- fare iving end dining room, | arge niches Full basement. O11 e heat, nicely landscaped jot with May neec some Promo | B ape! 139 frentage on pavement. Priced ; , 3 s. Kf Temol Real OF kitchen and attached 2 car . Lempleton, Keaitor gerese Full juplicate or build p oy ‘ot our | fa 8S, FE 4-4563 choice, Lots avaliaiie with tem 6 _ er and water TED'S DRIVE INN. OPEN DAILY 1 TO 6 } hetroom, full basement hor 'S \cres—River Frontage I's car garage Gas heat Nice A beautiful wide river for se iancscape@d yard imme i@e a boat and iy LI 5-6633 or Universtiy ine roses modern Domne ver - 100 young bearing peach trees STERN & SELIGMAN BILDRS_ Well located on main paved NOTHING : ge = ate $16.- Will .POWN starter «Ki N7LER me with basement on your lot Realtor Will build om my jot for aH —. oo Don McDonald. 6° OR EVE. PH. PE > 7s eel ny ANNFTT CLARKSTON jan ON 1 ACRE : Near bus line school and Calling a!) tenants - young o stores, a clean 7 room home old - why pay rent when you First floor has living ." move fright into this neat room, dining room modern bedroom home in the village A Clarkston, elose to stores, — LE engeccre gg paoees | 7 nhs iz schools & churches. Yet, you aie pete Descent oan this large 1 acre lot. Full price | oll heat Garage. $0600, is only. $8950 with ne pay.) $1609 down. ments of $79.80. ment at once. I won't last long. . , Negro Occupancy larkston REAL ESTATE, INC. ern kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 8. Main, Sasa ss Mich cota Sacotnant with steam e clean home, don't miss this | im distance to iC True All g saa rT mi iruli trees and grape | ~ * bal} rees 4 GH? ROUSEKEEPING Roos, OPS Day oh e-Bumay 12 t0 arbor $13,300; $3309 down 10 each, 1 person per room. GI N $$ D He 9-5759, | Ss O Nn. Brick De Ag COLORED LOW, PRA TERMS 1 gre a cues e < i * au WO CVERINE LAKE FMBTOTED. Full Dasement space, wall-to-wall carpet. | nse prvieges MA gms ag | Pp arta: Rooms With head 38 Bet. yt hy & Featherstone space. utility room. a " FE eat ot heat at cat rbriek aa rage. ell privileges, MI] ER Dixie Lake Lake Front — Ranch con- temporary - 7 go and | bath completely 10 ACRES—A Miltop huge wal, oil heat, Also ae Fintabed guest. house, usua} property. $20,000, rea- sonable down payment. Pos- session at once nut and shade trees make a beau- | tiful setting for a lovely 7 room | farm nome 3 4 bedrooms 2? full baths beautifal 15%20 Jiving room, 15x16 dining room, 18 x 16 . kitehen Basement has new off Syjyen Shores Hear id house, canaee a . Lake rivileges, 6 room mower, Fordson Erector, f° bot- brick, rooms, compact we and other farm tools kitehen and dining room Just 7 miles from downtown Pon- Mving room 13x18 with fire- tiac, Mere is comfort, beauty and place and io gt to car. elbow room for $17,500 on good Pecresti tile a8 : terms, room im knot! pine ag New Leo A oar we . BRICK INCOME 5 completely nished apartments, separs = heat and aaa i= $21 trances baths, Modern e- term: m ~w os buliding Legare WITHIN 300 FEET OF OF | 100 per cent corner on a. for Ag room ene is a: Sones le, % BE, Huron St ei | eens M West sips “Sx, aaa Ea ae i tan, Realtor CR ro a "7 aos Office "Space 41 j & my CONDITIONED | | ADSL tisha ete | ent, s e ea rage, paved drive, paved street. | 5 Acies—Rochester A in “1 shi —— North | Room [orhorse or — aie _ location - 1 in- good nearly new 24x32 arn. ineome nal it h pay er fiselt Large vine oof aoe ee in 6 very Gent © ‘ ane esereee nah oy . orn rear fireplace “ell” carpeting ig ont seks ‘i oher “be sd rhenea ftustic dining room. so &- ie x ‘frame a 2 bedrooms & bath on ef joc te r Bt Pichacis first floor, bedroom 20x36 and er ak “schools , on waat Price Teaaced ‘. Focmeees . of sleet Ae te = $20,500. Terms $13,500. I William Miller FE 2-0263 as ee nace, storme | ly canveneah, for activities home few minutes from Tel-Huron tn Webster School area. Also other jake fromt aud Jakepriv- One of our — A. | on Park has FE 2.0048 kitchen and lavatory Sec-— If you Want a weil built, one, Handy location, walk- Truck § room bi vat bs buy at ‘sis Srith- ie es, aoa ba zagies © BROWN bas 74 ha gy’ ghost N — Here is & pe bige ni A 3 be ea ota. worme, gas gan gp i ae arage, me t ig FA I . — rand new 9 bed 9g Baad or fae. Pail by nice send penal h Will) sccept cheaper home “a trad 816.000 A lage te — 4 family rt toc a ita a cone tmopeial ine: . ai 5 for et L a. RAMBLIN Oo — Ranch bi | car attached Pre A is one worth ‘money. Excellent neighborhood, | "Eves ii 6:09 PM. reom home with large an. 4 tures today! with terms ER ae a |.. H. BROWN, Realtor THREE... 1362 W. Huron 24810 bedroom LAKEFRONT with P| _MU LITPLE LISTING SERVICE basement and 2 car ga . — furnace. ° im sulated. 21 f livin soem Yes, you car jive on the = HOYT 50 ae on F +H IMMACULATE py yp gi eal for newly mar or retired x ot an fee teal SPECTA L petiding sites $20 000 $5,000 if. a very low down Pavment for a quick sale as own- bs Sogunern aa Gn eee me ¥ the expense -for each individual $ Mo Pmts. include taxes and pies Hurry on this one! wanting se COUNTRY ATMOSPHER: 1 eee awe Cumoories ment so dining room both carpeted, kitch en has breakfast nook, e closet space upstairs. Ful] base- ment, GAS HEAT. large screened | summer porch 2 car garage | lust be seen lo be appreciated. | HOYT REALTY 254 8. Telegraph Ra ’NUDSEN West Side A chotce location, 6 rooms. First time or market. Priced right with reasonable terms W est Side bedroom home on corner fot House features gas heat, geqeee, cE enclosed porch Indian Village 7 room and I’ bath home with full basement. Could be used as 4 bedroom Has e fireplace, aluminum storms, screens, and doors, ‘as heat and 2 car gar loan available wi new housing law. Call WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Tel N FE ¢456 Eves, 19 PE 2-2503 A 582 RASKOB down pa RADE Pontiac Lake—§ roome, pee interior, 2 bedrms., beautiful “ite | ac, west side ares. TR for mode: ied bath, hard: | pie mare pallens send | ily freee Dandy spart- Will trade for car | 1 or houlsetr rest. as = payment GEFORCE BLAIR ALT = 46% Dixle H = OR 3-1281 DRAY ON Piet $450 DOWN 2 bedroom brick front, ranch style home On « beautiful { acre par- per cel Lote of shade and garden and rance. spot. Now. vacant at only $6850. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES eet. Ate water heater and_in- Roy Annett Inc. | nF 5338 Open Evenings and Seetoy i- wa ia uw . Be vie pe on Elizabeth lake Her - thie . SY = LAKE FRONT piace. 4 ‘nt #. ne SL | base growing PE 2-0474 Helps : ag 4 83 N. Telegra Ev Udy while the Ride have MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — plenty room to jump and . bad weather Li ome = ell, bet, rooms through wi in, ai - Dorris & Son on ideal sized lot 110e288 just a | BRarrizyy sa Poy td ping center yet with that ee ag bee. m alow, 2 nice bed- fooms wall-to-wall carpeting in nu with substan- rade for home in | ig Make tis an +1181 pe A HB an! FE Eee rner Williams i 6 etd I toad | Was It You? THAT CALLED —_—- $13,080 — 4. A. TAYLOR, REALTOR 100 Oakland Ave 4-2544 W. Bloomfield Select location. with privat private Ninw from. ble on “attached. oe pon ge neigh! this lovely ae for 113.090 with $4,000 dow VIRK ws THE HILLS area on Wabeck 3.10 acres, — several down. Wonderful opportunity for Realtor PE 4-114 es. in atmosphere, , home, situated beautiful acre well - WEBSTER scHOOL AREA “sca! 2 1" hi > is | 82750 N— 4 room home | stricted area. is certain! in this desirable SIDE lo- | saleable 150, ‘Out eation In the st of the finest | standing basement, 22 x 26 schools. chorehee, Feit luron plastered attached ga- ping center, ehy bus. IMMEDI- » two two ATE POSSESSION as ‘owner has | . beautiful built in just finished building mach la tr other selling ap- er home rms ~~ arrang: potntmen th up. a very and full ba FE 2-1941 salable listing $18,050. RENTAL UNITS ‘SELL OR TRADE ” ty beautiful —- a modern ‘a8 of your own, receive. A gy from 7 ca la poe Oy wnite ~ : ae a baths. etmased on . privileges, west suburban. pam VILLAGE SP LOW | tats thie large vas room brick i DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE WE BUILD 782 W Huron PHONE. FE 4¢-1557 For Colored. Zero down to GO IT. Veteran on this excellent 5 room home, plus san porch To include like hew carpeting in two rooms. Nice lot. 1 ear garage aiso, other 2 and 3 bedroom homes and incomes for G I. Veterans. — _— pnt Pome ree va Howa 18 Gillespie rs Heres er Ph. 4 Realtor, 670 W. ron st. = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / T 1T Tt a L WALTON-.OPD _ Features a large livi vente. : compact Kitchen. with dining ee el, 2 good-sized » | living and dining room. Modern | oungstown kitchen, full base | wi ample closet space. ment, gas heat, 1% car garage. thed bath and screened-in , Beautiful landscaped lot Paved | ae: 12x14 Also @ car driveway and street. Excellent | large lot. $9,600; Easy condition An excel- Terms WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful brickfront, 5 bed- 1, down plus mo ° cost, Call today, nae THE. — bi .~ an cuomient 2 ; ment for you, plus an upper flat bringing in $18.00 per week Basement, te rice of only $8.500. A real age ba someone. It could N THig HOME tn Dray- 3 bed room: .. GI's ATTENTION: | No ONE need rent when for nominal closing costs only. he can own a clean com- fortable 4 perro. YES {=~ oon 5 nk hot veaae, at low m “4 fn .~. IKE NEW i home Features late room with ent RAY O'NEIL, Re ange oe THIRTY-SIX ro Want Ads! To’ sell; rent, \ erat | For. Sale inane: 43 rachis ¥ 43), For Sale Houses 43, er Faye "7 ———- A 80 RED. f& ‘lake , sale | i, EE pny | ons7 : beacon, . : Soo with terms. Call i Be 2 a 1c down, 5 room frame, at|~ ~~ RAINBOW REA a. FA furnace, land. Wot, 3, bedrm 1% bethe, FE 29614 __002 8 scaped four fan lake privileges on aS Brendel Lake Only $8,950. Call an Taree ¢ 3 EM 36210, ; ear porees Full basement, FE : $1,000- down, home on 10 ee location ‘poset-| Siifties "immediate any Gi Ss No $$ Dn. Bedroom call 4-2045. LOW, FHA TERMS J boscment, P beth, Prseparete Lr rut bases ing gue zoned commercial, MOORE en Te eigen tg euperinan and Baha” Clemens & veerae Tms. 5 Seoy. ties Call EM 34210. "EM 3-6556 NOW a Steele Realtor. ——"WwraT F. AIRMONT, NEW Ht Sas Bait) {Pieces tana) NO Mortgage PAUL A. KERN, Realtor anchor” fence, = oe Co t ° Ii, SAGIN FE 2-209! $700 dow sts clean, m bunga- “REAL ESTATE SINCE isi9" MOTDOCK REALTY cosa we, well a ee =. Lakehost Income | ES + eon ON DU \ Lake Ra, off Mise at Township . nlosty furnished apts aice & including shrubbery, fence, PAYMENTS _ Mali. : “a Getage gBepatia beaks Poced| GE's pigment ct FR COM LESS THAN RENT pe ho och eeeaautaaine we re tte iehces home. FOR $500 DOWN eg iaise uring room. Binin roam —_ a mah ste | $10 deposit starts deal S°°SAUiAn mone ‘ramen sciogiy Vora, SaecStt| Begin Aum iggy SULT NQQOS 6 OveNe | Eltact gy eat te . atic ry : ar a eat sm we piutomatic tion low ‘monthly “pay. | OADS OF MODERN FEATURES hot, wate?. Wall to well car- Dorothy Snyder Lavender KENILWORTH STREET so. ROOMING HOUSE OR HOTEL REALTOR EST, 29 YEARS Between Mt, Clemens and r r N party. 26 rooms. 7001 Rd. (M59) Feather Priced $7,500 WHY PAY RENT? ~ vn poe Ph. EM 3-3303 or MUtual ¢6417/ with $500 down. Immediate Excellent . Income pees 2 BEDROOMS | postensse MODEL OPEN Brea Sea et abteaeet (yt Hot heat. Breesewa: FOR DOWN —_ owner , tar parege Lot €0°% 390) Ouly|' "One hal of a brick 2 | WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 170 1/ —Maslel, BO LOU ~ completely $1.87 with, $1375 down Famil EXCEPT FRIDAY. O4mwnr . . ‘ y |2 bedrooms, full Stanley furnished, @ 10966 by HEA teres, tne, SY ‘ACRES | Baeemint gt pesto! | 2 wat gar oft . Pull ba = iia: f S eee case tice creams &| | SOTUaR: AOR Megs. Claes WESTOWN REALTY peau oat ote ok.” But gosh, Marcia! That leaves me in an awkward position!” only. $4,f00 terms , —_ _ PE 8-2163 or EVES. LI 2-4677 h mes, Bes : CUCKLER REALTY ee een Gene ook 6 RM. MODERN IN RN IN DRAYTON» E H N. SAGINAW > Boat Warbeattoms sara ceak: | rm imagem ong eres, extra — Fog Baba er eta ne Seg Eves._VE_€330_of_PE_3500 Wonde condi IN- ary ky A wae the 5 tein. Executive's p acy Ms oes dy rome va en West Maren ten Ciose vet teiotmaton cell ‘ $250 Country Home tor. LOW TERMS. 4 rms, with iueedl tpn re Re ’ artri ge own iransterred out of erase Sone’ olives bis y lewely country? BEDROOM, BRICK 1. asked P.W. DINNAN “Russell A. Nott, caltor| is THE “BIRD” TO SEE | MOVES: YOU home with } *| for: Full basement, auto. 66 W. Huron FE ¢2577 | _™ 7B +m 24 : sacrifice. Grounds ap peautifully heat, comb. storms, wonder- EVES. FE _4-3046 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch mestectons. Sas & Servs fully conditioned IN cerage. House consists of ‘Teas ° = $500 DOWN Like new 3 bedroom, 1% bath é spome, fall bath ph = On heat. : . Modern 2 bedroom e | car ga- = 7S an ee = bedroom, full e, ie Sees cancel] | BDSG SORE feted eee adel Pe a ee ee| RASA | eee | s “ LEAS-| Yes, that’s for $180 down ancy. 318,750. DOWN PAYMENTS. (2 BEDROOM, HOUSE = PLEAS-| Yes, right, ey aa oe toad ‘Lake waa —— oll neat turnace, “breeseway, af iiisuranee = ou can ae SLIGMA! Late RSet | AWD “Conttnnets ——|_Erfvveges. Uniwerahy” teots--—"/ home. losated cave atye at Sua ~~ excellent beach Needs some 7 BEDROOM. AND WT.| 7, ie Sem . oe Terme “oe — NIC ‘HC i IF Gas beat, consider late model car) {Ae : : i : , . or er equity. . & GREGG- | 2. ee Se 2 ee 8 eee if i ee Le ie ; nton fon Late Rd. MUST SELL, OWNER LEAVING + wat sh oe RS san Greet nunos premier, | feat iier'seat-shetse te) REAL ESTATE, INC. a ae oben Eveninos, PE esi ile a sis00 hesomeat att, Biics| Sain, Corerten, me. ‘RAINBOW ee ee rea | LOOK = | WHAT DO YOU SE sEE* ohn CL ARK . E. J. DUNLAP eer = spavice DRAYTON cu MODEL NOW|" . LONGPELLOW : + fee Receott eae K. ne ae a Beata diareeha oe WANTED 2811, 8 FE Oe ut te Raynes ts oe 7 IRWIN MALL OUDERN “Will aceept| TWO BETTER BUYS CIVILIANS — Sak all hele Br vemseation RAINBOW REALTY” | __ 2s" ‘or part down payment on SNUG HOME —, Lagee sorney, it $300 DOWN gerveien ngs romeo St St FE 2.2616 82 8. PADDOCK Time to Build fis city Some. in Bllzabeth “ix. | Kstates, Right | poredcarive Dut he ew, me tat yee! ean lst fy, BP arate’ ie "wi Wo Be:| MO OTHER coeTs HOLMES-BARTRAM ave ways Ame * e ad | can b "your new home to Doren ee F laree tot, paved NEW SPLIT LEVEL HOME —Un-| 2 bérms. Auto beat & hot water +3 pl om ed mae dy : | finished, 1.675 sq. ft, all wires. | basement paved street. on 3.1960 OR 3.320 utilizing your present home to| OFF RD LAKE RD. At- plomtes & aluminum’ siding. §7,-| 8000 condition. ot oR adn bee a oat Toots. 5 olestered! OAKLA AKLAND COONTY REALTY | VACANT - IMMED. POSSESSION MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE se! 11 after 6 ’ 5 BEDROOM BRICK. 2 full walls, open rch, dining EM 34164 or 32s! aik in and look at it and if St, Michael's District baths, large basement, 2 (Omar Street $3.06 bisement oll” oft” best, Bonnie Highland “Sub. _ | you are interested c Taree ear ce = = a. lo~ Lovely 2 story home in ex- Milf rd Mi ch. ‘ ‘ DAYS wo | ey ® nice “lous, only. 8 old, ‘and cellent condition. New carpet-| RASCOB STREET. 910.680. Pull eee EVES: SAT, SUN. TO sees. 8 = We riced be - yeare old homes. ng and decorating, One owner.| price. Two bedroom frame, § : = Bee tt now! $9,250. ’ revert fe and out. Newly O +1900 pown 4 Rooms AND| ee ‘ . rnace, in ‘36. \y across now Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |A wat aes coin it: ™ cos . ne tem rm 5.000, ea yard.) Built in $ W. Huron Street 5 GREEN STREET. mil 3M D ——. + ms and bath. Only $3, . and the total price FE s.si61 FE $ seems. ss ae a Good ter fe oney nN. woe i ,| re down, room story { South Anderson sie tot tote! mortgage cost. Absolutely | fm, frame. plenty, of clea 1 On} - 184 already moved . ' $1,000 Foal pies’ saly Sos" month CLARK LSet pared Be eT ee Sane ts Ton Ite | Mggiheele dad stores. Call OR PO, O SOI 1 —e 1902" W, “Muro Open. Evenings | wien ct water. sewers and paved a : | Be wos |____ Multiple Listing Service — nae ooo Gown. § yom home good gas , Well insulated, 244 car; . FOR BETTER HOMES _ John K. Trewin. & Sons By ‘By Owner = Transfered |® ay sn blocks oR. schools. On garage ‘used as income. $8,150. | Bigetn’ oh ge. oa Bi es e rm anne : lnoking and a wonde INCOME ‘PROPERTY, odern f im _ good : floor aif Lovely. moder Sungslow wv with | Phone Fi sos ose 7 eve. TE 43415 pars = paved street eoulated. ENJOY .. 7106 Hightena Ba Renter as0) | erent, Gal =. ala toom apaiteent ap nicely dec-| 1% baths, plenty c’ , on On yee) OR 3.0681 Glorious Modern Home crated, Serecneain pore, “es: livingroom ol eat eek floors! avin Ay Its BEST . agape gad cad and “endps Sos VET ti Reutiee Gee's] ARS MERRIE | oumpue waerina senvice | fra aiac bade nc sale only $2000 down. fenced in yard. Carpets, storms . ) eD ASEMENT. ae INTERESTED In BUILDING? cant, Carpeted ving — eee cca, bens. |08 _Mybetae, Sabeat, vil.6 $11,856 for quick| FURNACE, OAK FLOORS, Fike weeks tn your loverte piace. fully iied com: full ment, large rooms URAL TILE BA BEAU. cation We would valk t ide isger "pe Sas. tttoo "rth TORE ETON En | FAL GRIMES GE | ccetruddnn cod meta et, f| fertngsel Oren flee mere small dowr payment, er rent N : ROOMS nancing. Come in or call today. pe an Oaxtand with option to buy. BY OWNER PRICED AT $11,500 | Souaty. “Brive out. and see <8 Moves You In sms house full basement cor TERMS. Tih ong. bedroom hom with 3 this, Sesutiful "Se ese 4 room home at rear ice { yond pp We Anyti Sat. Lo R VAL UET, Realtor ts eeds @ iittle ¢ | the ome 5 landscaped lot at $3 W. Colgate | ICLUDES: ved 122 Omar St J. Have a good home with ¥ price what House can be used as garage INCLUDES: * Take 34 OPEN EveNing wie fa” of space and y_of lene yee fe modern ie or moved to front of lot. Paved DOWN PAYMENT 1 BEDROOM, , HOME ON” CAKE 0 and berries. Located in City = fitl® street, city water and sewer & CLOSING COSTS wy gi SERVICE near new sc available. ada 2 after 6 cal] FE = or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. wea 4. bana FOU sDECORAT. "on won pow the PO NOTHING MORE TO PAY | $59 PER MONTH Includes Princinal Interest Taxes & Insurance EW PRIVILEGES KENT Established in 1916 CLEAN, 54 ROOM MODER HOME conventent to Pontiac M»- c tors @ close*-t new bedrooms, oak floors, porch, full basement this ee totes. Only eee with $1 $1,450 - West suburban DOWN ranch home, nearly new 2 bed plus den or Ird bed- hools and | Bee this at $11 300. 86.950 TOTAL price on fis west .Rd 3 Bedrm allow good garden space. Terms. room home room, port, andy to sc ping center. subtrban bome near irms., ol] hea’ ag SOUTH WEST SUBURBAN —— — A nient caekewis” “Tiled bath with show er, fur-/ nace. Nice lawn and shace trees city water and sewer. Ask to see! of! heat Large breezeway to SCHOOL | “Judah Lake. Estates” NORTH ON JOSLYN EVENINGS DLORAH BUILDING CO N 2 Comfortable 4 $150 DOWN 71 BROWN RD. MOD. ERN 6 ROOM AND BATH. 2 Lakefront Homes Ke — LOW DOWN AYME JIM WRIGHT REAL eg ne | _ MULTE LISTING SERVICE UNION 000 down. MA 4-3801. | FURNISHED 6 N _ 3 BEDROOM RANCH | PAVED STREET — —SUNDAY 1-5) ‘1 6-8831—Or MI 4-2646 $-9441 8:30 4 DRM. home on % acre $11,000 with $1,- ______ 4000 PE 91096 sy Y OWNER. 3 BEDRM. RANCH. anicx TERRACE. 5. 5 ROOMS xD” Ont. AND AVENUE lot, Near $1000 down. Cars MA_ 5-5163 over_my Gi! MIDDLETON DOWN — 2 Acres of level aa 6 room modern home pT og $650 erect ante vw. “Located off Baldwis. Immediate possession, Leslie R. Middleton BROKE! FE 5-172) — OR 3-3922 — FE WHITE. in = take 1st N Ps bath, of! heat. Call FE 4-2875 Siem ~~ A Py attic aah ful Beats aia Fe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ” Chenen R. Irwin AT |——_—_a at | SILVER perms Realty LAKE ae * ort rivileges Par re By increase, tis al © Sa bi —_ S| portunity for* you Bam ob attractive design with 2060 8. Commeree--Rd Sua cutres — Gat facies ai ras — ifornia bound owner is 3 gee ey — fering. 3 bedrme., a baths. $2. joney ge iecie acman LOTUS LAKEFRONT drapes. Ike brick ite two Select oak coe High on a hill overlooking beau- level, It's everytht i lovely ge = a gd a ut natures 8 ia : G ve with sateral stone freptace. arateful. these amazing soaged | ao _ porch. OFF ocr : eo base New contemporary on ment. Auemate ot om JAMES K First . Diastered $10,000 with $1,800 down, wails, IatRe — Just = few feet from the) dow, ix lovely full ; F wage of ah Lake is Sascaeen, auto | heat” paved DISCOUNT FOR CASH | om Soe ae = Only 9400 PHA Value of $10,500 — Price “$8,750. home. r moving 3 $2,000 down and mo. Some country and has written 8 E. STRATHMORE ey ee se um nauey . — Bg ar 4 diate possession ‘of OT ths Meg tame, perl alr yg A Agger noe present home or other prop-| bedroom home. kitchen and breakfast nook — oo of living room, —_— ey erty — or attractive terms’ full basement, auto. ofl be new | anc ls peremer Large lot an Noxtra mo, Payments — owner sown 2 bedroo! rgemne ond ceramic = Sree. SF garage, fenced yard. See it now. lot available. $12,500 with only _Only. FE 5-4785. ile bath up. The viet are 8 $2.500 down. BY OWNER SELL ENT. — JIM WILLIAMS | 2 bedrm~ full basement & bath, dining room and stairway car- ‘DR AYTON now 18 THE TIME to buy this near gehook . inter. corgi eases ee ial’ coemee, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE acre ig i t ; * 3 lige ac a 1 s age ead ‘ooving WOODS 1218 Baldwin CPE 40567 see Many apple trees and am- $400 DOWN. BUY now. 3 2 BED. ‘state. Better yt a po ney spend ‘ye Saie| Toom frame. Good location. Needs : 4yr-old rancher with at- some work. Only $4,400. Call MU tached Pull base- borers See fed Se] Sam 4BEDROOM BRICK | Set eed hen, wt oes 1,000 down, 5 rooms, De re conside: y % Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor “iarge, 22 lot, Lake privileged, Cull Se — ‘Biimode! eutom as pert 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Folerrerh 1ty baths, large living room. Lo- pay 3 Bedioom - PAMPLE CUSTOMER PAREING $16,500. Large, 3 bedroom brick, full! cated on @ lot 100 x 150 ft. Biack- ota pen, ah my eyes) LAKEFRONT oy over wo he. of floor fares, bat, best cu on eid omes — ~ < —— —a tremendous at $14, SUBURBAN HOME ferme. cat aru ‘Ca0ts, with $300 down on PHA : SPECIAL » See it today! Just at the edge of Orion Town- $19,500 with $1,500 down. 2 ship, between Josiyn Ras., fireplace, 3 rooms, room, basement. oi] heat, & Orto very nice modern bungalow, rumpu garage n ame, Basement, 2-car garage Union Lake ‘privileged. Call 5032. lot 100 x 200 ft. might ee Richard Steele, Realty tra for house In a 224 Center st, Hi art os f ’ +2045 ‘cM 621 LOW PRICE INCOME, COZY wen ‘ge pan? fs it “hot ar au ‘am. iy. ‘e ete Skee BUNGALOW line. Ideal arjangement “for ‘couple, B N A rq §" Sa room oes | ‘ heat gate of herp 5 On 13%4-Acre Parcel $8,950. Here’s that cute, y but Ag ious w in With large vine & -dinin sage, Beautiful bright, kitchen, tt . full Dasement with auto- matic of] furnace, ‘alls select oak floors, Also tas arke “EVES .FE #0623 t THE ANSWER 1 YOUR PROBL EM: » hire, it's FE 2-818]. : ./* Mele i { xX es wg F. REISZ, oie MGR Parks FE 4-518! & attached 1% car plastered ga- rage Home ‘ompiete with storm« & screens Also watet -softener, The large i% acre lot is beautifu: with its abundance of shrub “evergreens, nice —_ = Taxes only me priced for qwick 12.900 with terms. Hurry! ) REAL ESTATE [8275 Dixie my wn} Piains rt| Howard E "Foxe > 2 ' We need lake property ped yg “home! WHITE BROS. seifrities room, fear a MORE a Eres ai 10 HM a Eine pag n= ELLY : Oo ‘ing, Make your appointment rea aria ee LED “GILES | $4,600 FULL PRICE jot Good garden trees, gee, Shade "ites is. Fy shrub- ay West Sburban, Let us shor this home. EAST SIDE | ‘aserti. atomani afc gat Ss a fence, larg e * * GILES REALTY CO.. rE Tite re atest AVE, FAMILY GROWING? (NOW No Mortgage Costs | ~ You wil Png nome, with osc | PAYMENTS LESS Sate fee 7 THAN RENT room. bade : jg a3 *. . ot garage Immediste pense. eS sion, sma Gown ment, Better eal ree’ $10 tarts Deal See te Pes ‘yo Um 6: -ateman see ea, IREAL ORS FE 4.0528 /\. pari 238 DELLWO meer Loge ac im E. ri __ MA +1578! nacre GAYLORD) #8 E 4- 9584 Build ae 4 BEDRM. MODERN HOME. DIN- ing rm., ey igs basement, garage. F; 006. Terms. ae ay Saaehed rage Weill ae $20,000. Forms bedrm., modern home. Dining ki full base rm = WL - ‘1200 ferme” ye Large and cls for sale SANDERSON REALTY ecceee x. See Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION ae gph ye tive 4 - gt Nee = 3 es ey ye bat A oe cay” eeris0 vi mm RS, Sa IVAN W. scrtiau|E MUL’ “BUD” ~ pester Say f tome vag Income WH hos : Cherokee ills! eer he} CARL W. BIRD, Realtor + iS) fe a en = fasta Jones Re Real! Est. | Howard E. Fox’ Ea A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. . ro Rd. ~~BEAUTY SHOP DAIRY QUEEN. includes ~— estate, franc: inventory feces Saxe SS summer and go to Fiorida in the winter. collect Ortonvilie, REAL ESTATE S275 Disie Hey. | | Drayton Plains LAKEFRONT LOTS Call OL 64a71 IM INDIANWOOD SUBDIVISION yi rice Watson, as LOW AS $2,350 MY 31143 | aS! ORI ia With Easy Terms CALL US On These and Other Properties in This Area CRAWFORD AGENCY | N, MICH. ‘i bogeh, bet | F sabdncaped a 1500. tet terms., SoroRWaY ‘Locate DRIVE MIDDLETON . SPECIAL!” Leslie R. Middleton — On > 5et ohne Rk TRE) ee For Sale Resort Prop. MA! - FE bases gre Me * sell Maks offer, HUNTING AND FISHING CABI Me gy ues N in y eve "2. | PLACE A“LOST" AD com ‘all FE 2818) for an ad|é is coeeren toes, —— it” Dial FE _ “Bad” "Sich Reahor elite for an. ad-writer, tee. . F*) aon, Senvie roy Site “nt new equipment. 5 acres West of Ortonville, high RY AN M. sieht si 60 "with $300 De. | 2 a a 2 re § ir . 4395 Hwy. lease the $85 per 7 month, Owner bas business. KGRES 14. Wit WATER POND.| Does not open until noon, still Sp Be TE Veale round. Clear this for duck pond, Located in area in Pon- in summer, ice skating in win-| tiac. Bee oye s been a money SL ae ae maker. i00 phi stock ‘puts you |, $500 19 . © pay in business. om the bel. = (consider. ). Owner.) ance. Business opportunities of Mitkas. We CaM ther| aden "igs fom 38 Somer North -of Lakeville ‘STATEWIDE Real Estate Gervice of Pontiac 3% acres. Paved road. Large barn . D. CHARLES. REALTOR and good weil. Oras Terms. mig 5. _ Telegraph rE 21 Realtor “LET'S TALK 31_W. Fw, _Reshovter BUSINESS” SPECIALS | wen a) Owner Will Trade lovely 2% acres about 3 miles His 10 unit motel in west of . Lake privileges, pone it lt wo gg ll $20 DOWN — and you can own highway in the with : Zi cove ; ally 7 & ready to In this drive-in 6 L. H. ‘BROWN, Realtor | Sareea f ie w. tractive ie & outdoor tae foller rink. Reasonable dn. For Sale ace 48 Payment. , MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION with combination >. oa kitchen and family room. . Large uvme fel tamace, «| PARK_AT. right. Terms. spare. Beer x be enue terms H. P. HOLM Ss, INC, Grocery & m in small, but Sahai eee| Ere Sheets good barns, real buy at only $36 ic dae Estate Pienty emall ac . G AN . BOX 34 oy EW. DINNAN” _ MUtual 4.4012 __ __ EVES. FE 4306 ° 70ca AL DEALER WANTED” Rane” Seam crap BLA ae a } seeeiah “eee gtiryoae™ fe DAVISBURG —|_ semmunily-""To"our’ tnowiedee,” ft scree with modern 7 room mort ‘highly stint cr | ot gist Merten acd | Guat tis, eee scaped ya: _.1800 f. froniage on pe Ea Wop ; bl sis = MENT = to titsninate oa GEORGE BLAIR” | fre “tk TACT YOu Hw: OR 3-125) MENT. A MOST } . sot fom mean PLAINS | $BBait PLAN RESULTS Ty OLUM = SALES ‘ou may... saamendtY Om wR "43,000 down.| Seeieaing Mpa ue” of you 73 acres. acres workiand: , Mod- wish. you will become es- em new tool tablished in your community, re- sile. mile of Mat. MO 42500. Ps known for the ‘pro- Mi a. — you re ent, No deliv. OWNER SAYS SELL | Siittered® often staactee rts ou. mets = De, tad ponde! gg ios ah, cron, dee vith = , 2410 8. Commerce Ra. MA 42301, Partridge. 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEn Where i ere in the World? ds C HAYDEN, | Realtor Be . : ir fase or ete, ¥) ‘yarrd |_modet.| model, like new. $125. FE ( ; a ¥OCD AND ALUMINUM GOMBI- nations doors ind windows, py 2 yd. load delivered. irered. OA BENSON: LUMBER CO. "Harry White “ Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 |. ! dyer. 282 ‘ oe ater. ss Ea oR. x : ) E be, ae Automatic “ * Machinery a gua ee ~ a ane fe i WELL, DaDLinG O | MACHINE 3 Reger sor room | "Se de an ig rc ed "ime also. American | abn & Wulsabeth Us. Rds. Allied | MY 2.6614. 417 Glenn St, Lake “If I can put up with your shorts, you can put up with miy Bead Sew. “1195 Park Lapeer.| gont - Orion. -mawke $2068. iO 1 BLACK DIRT DELIVER | LAYING HENS, 9155 EACH Casi. Do It Y 61 oF it fe cn ‘on 4989 Huston ‘Dr, PE 5-1908. ren ‘4 aren ea a WH ‘ o ourself ‘i oS a AF HO ros WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS FOR ~~ IRONRITE nit , 3 roners, mode] 65, SELL OR TRADE ae re. Limited. ume ore Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 PROMP DELIVERY _30, YARO i Va ¥ _diaek dirt .or peat. OR 3-0644 PONTIAC LK BUILDERS sup.| Sele Farm Produce 75 $5,130 FULL PRICE — Cozy bun- FE 3513 | ~ ater n Seay TnOnER sew" Gig STOVE, ws." Gabi” hOW™ANEM eae BhtsNATa Mente He your OR Pa AWAY.| Gathtubs, firct grade... yi.98 Bera RUAL Ne | Anne axel é 3 I ee NY RiRwES tract, ineui Complete tt | og cM +3446. . up. NO ay Down st". | HARDWOOD WORK BENCH WITH Brown ron | week. Pays with catlnge drawers, 12 x 28 in, $15.00. PE a FE 32-4810. Evenings call of and i] 41605. tert Eel r seg es go ri an. A AND ALUM $6 Heavy Duty Play Gym condition f ad or small housetrailer. dry washer,............ #3 8T MY 92-0273, 504 8. Broadway in Leis ¥ Up to rear. Lake Orion. ELECTRIC Pioneers: ” regularly $40.96 TRADE EQUITY IR IN” NICE AL- 408 an REPAIRING PE 8-2215, PE 40963. JI. CASE & FERGUSON DEALER FF _ 4533. Laws Mowid — Rigs x TYPE. e057 LAID- O ‘REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, i GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS "00d condition, OR Fe, TE Tesing. Gusmeyer, Cy ROBINSON'S & PREMIER STRAW ROCHESTER 1-0761 ‘Sale Household Goods Y makes Guaranteed $56.50 ot Bi: spect — ON 12 BASS “ac. j gp plants, ag — SPECI $395 CASH quality SWERS cordions. § colors. ¥ choice! & ~ aoe ectric, $02 §. Jobnson. | grade sanchbotarer’s | - Four. | es W RK ERS: > RMS. oF ‘PURNITURE REM ig ‘ien made, Compas No worry with| Five riders, porter cable, 26° | for only a GHER’S ‘VER i ~ RED APE renee ext soos a " sonabie. 5-1627 REED-BARTON-FRANCIS 1 STER-' one G A. Thompson, 00 8.| $ HP, Bolens 2 models 24°. LA = any: fave ve $0, per cent Uren. | Fine” Ww. “Sivervell Ra. ‘ofler 4 —- ling Silver two 6piece place set- _Perry : “ 18 E Huron PE 4-0566 | be | im : 7 Pc Me con ooa “SUITE | smes and extre es, less than banks 24°. 3.6 Special features *° => "<< ——eme | _?P jaid-|_Condition, Walnut. PE 48236 _| Lat sit. “never been used. C gg oteg Bae A EQUIPPED | & teverse. 20 models of rotary UPRIGHT PIANO, 625" ~ pou “Ghown SPRUCE & SPECIAI cit workers. Re rin 3s -5 a a PLACE SETTINGS OF fer 6 pm. PE S-1853. items. Reasonable e015 —— & reel mowers. $5895 & up.) _—s_—s-§_—«OORR._s«43-2348 Pine. 1 to 3 ft 10 or more, . “ you ere & Barton Florentine lace _MA_ 67708 = |, eee. ee UPRIGHT PIANO. 1,50 each. Less than 10, §3 each Used Bolens 3.6 HP wae tor moriing silver. FE 5- SINGER | “SEWING ) MACHINE. ae Fe a ee — | gr o> nd Fh ng AP ~ Rwy FE 5-3838 ou dig. Sat & Sun. oat _ Cedar- di T ‘5. 4 PIECE PLACE SETTINGS OF ket esi ton oo | AIR CONDITIONERS | ONE HORSE BUGGY. 80 Own | Sale Office Equipment 63) fey G'S on cia Pea Riding Tractor Our Requirements Are: | Reed & Barton Florentine lace SEU | Possecs Meme or sitios ante. tter. $15. 3000 Greenwood Bt. | wn as = 7 ston, $205 3. zhat furniture or —St@Fling silver FE 5-386 STOVES 4 POUamT. r goer ‘ex T cent’ more cooling, one, "amis West of Aupeen Woleias. ~~ ; —_9-1833. . — car. pig . Bs 3 BRAND NEW. Sus “Fe poet i ti less cost. Schicks. MY 33711./ gouth “on Greenwood %4 block. UNDERWOOD Ng ig og oa TOREDIT. TRRMB ri 2 | = = tt ni mtr gd vine WE. ncn sg ~ ucky ie, ‘ e - Hi you sree rrneoee $15.08. wet pr 2 ~ — -33HOR- FENCES | Bows MOWERS — TORO. TYPEWRITER _ §-6356. | YOUR Go DEALER P2op bat o ert, Oran te ee een SE RING SALE” |) Siamese eB: | Se. eon macy. rtarin B| Lewt,.Germe, Lert TERY Sine sane euseocm: | powriac ub af OPBY paying freord ‘be-.§ PC. SILVER GRAY BEDRM. REFR : 00 - in ac xcellen' u vitae, Ot yews, n- PONTIAC &D AT OPDYEE. tad 6 goed ecciploned |” odin eee Srtetas bookcase ‘Noro a reke wt BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE, Teel ol types. Trade-ins accepted. | Gating Real Estate Offies, Must | color h your own. Bring FE 407 1112 : Used $9257 burt, 's032 ‘Sleeth If you owe bills ang are being | bed. aD bet, eon 2 ~s 2 is . anes. EASY Spindrys From $58.09 arco 5 = home, | phenomenal | Keil re ‘hardare, 004 8 ubure st __Seli_ Today. "Eq p257 Days. we we eee ties. Fi WTD SRiVicE GNF on FORD a FER. | e . “ Adams, Auburn _ FE | “Sale Store t ipment 64 4 f th ¢,° guren tractors otor tune-up & me to h | 30 x 30 stall shower Pree stand: | ore Equ It Re East <% tntereect on of oat pee eel 5 ‘Peareca Poe, 42 Orchard LE GooD nat ee SHOP | 2 one se te a lates “PAINT Ss ALE Wizom whe & Duc a Ra. | ——— a Fi pgen = Moe Pha of Sate. We have sentence NO ROOM SUITE, 81_W. HURON _-FPE_¢1355 20 In. medicine cabinet, Pittings ount on Sherwin RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND _ Open daily 8 to 6. M "ade. gg og hog A in and is om m. 7 “ECE p LIVING 5 = ‘7 extra, No dealers piease Michi- HN ed rt bee nt afte TREES = SPRUCE, PINE. AR. t pew, caver r, a ‘ j ams-Ber ex ol * tated = S Brand davenport & chair, } STUDIO COUCH GOOD CONDI. ¢xira, No dealers piedss rd Lk Wil B -Bondex dis-| fixtures. Cail 45349 after 3 be; Pet tune | You ere paving for. Experienced. ty. | peters. sep — so oe tion, EM 32466. + ey fonay . | csaneanse Fo eS waves p.m we + ee pio —_ reliable & guaranteed. MAple e ee table. . decors amps Se aig pepe ne : | 5 4 Loans to $500 | fine. aur Sek, neawentte a bas Buy Direct ou drsarta = * FE'thye Sale Sporting Goods 65 £0" Diet viar Sh Wig, ey wanreo onmDEN ROTARY Made Quickly | take aves vers ee ce Bh goer Esco-Glyd - PLY pid OOD SPECIALS oCLOSE, OUT PRICES !' miles "Wr of Commerce Village “Tiler MAple 5-1922 Clarkston ' unk s ectr ov “ e + niersectio You will always receive pleas- * oy ggg tl weekiy, oe ee ‘erib,
-#ist. ‘Boe. “Ginetta set _. $1498 PONTIAC’S OLDEST & LARGEST) pF Miller Garven wn Equip- a | Ppiack toy, AKO. mile west on @ Mile Rd and ‘a BRAT” alt, Bone AY SERSTNG oes Sag, Scum Hah Met apie” Ae ee at | That as saat Po | “otal i MARS winks PEPaGs a SUES ERS | ls Su aoa a Co | __stove a size elec. range .. . eet ‘ham 053. ngs, xcelient hunting mos, Reas rke' Pp set_of farm machinery in- 1185 _N RY STREET _— @ IN. GAS STOVE, $40. — ize stove $39.95| with pad. fa'x 2x 10 x 9, outside $225./ & fai Situated in the | Sp, cluding Massey Harris tractor iV OU NEED ee ten WANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE) rear door. 2187 Greer Bivd., Kee- eS heart of ihe largest southern re- Taothers Day Bpecisl. Prices re-| with, mounted 3 bottom plow. Ford | 0 IN. GIBSON RANGE. PUSH- WYMAN'S carver. | _52401_Grend_ River. adistlas sory lige aiuestvetien | Suet. ee rates. Trained| scre automatic wire te’ baler, $25 - $500 a a =e = | 18_W. Pike. _E-Z_terms > ret enar ELEC es Sars time, $15. = arene — wat 3 gia st bo Pheasants rabbits & deer ernsé.” Genes #th | Lf yiacete Harris combine, John eo USED TRADE-IN DEPT, | 59273, , = Garden | —euee 3-5632, 2-0425 . . ere 17 hole grain drill, etc. 32 GALLON HOTPOINT “WATER , breakfast set Tractors Simpiici arden le 4 riding horses. Dy. saddle ean ome, 10.06. R. B.S De. Droekiact eet ----.---- ‘ELECTRIC BABY CHICK BROOD-| al! — & other models. simplicity) Sand, Gravel & Di 66 PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES | ‘ ps4 a id ar 7 No! Menre wiectric. oon 1060 W ‘Waser — Bee er, Will accommodate bo baby $2.5 & — eagpsprian Se eve St ~ _Food Since 1627 584 Oakland Ave | and, brfaien Quanuty. “housenol payments to ie gait your Biron Davenport & chair s39.50 chicks. Good ,Tulede FeReS, stis;| preven, the ‘pect Anchor laws ‘A TOP SOIL, SAND & GRAVEL. POODLES & POMERANIAN PUP. Bank terms Floyd Kehr. clerk betp 9000 18 CU. FT. UPRIGHT AMANA Dresser chest & bed ...... $49.50 ——_ © 0 12 Sore St: | Erowers, for those who want the _Days, FE 6-7664, Eves, PE 4-3058 a most all ages. All AKC _ Gottschalk, Auctioneer xi Srobiem deep freese, 000 essh. Call FE 6 pe. dining sulle... $2088 FREE STAND: 10 TOILETS 81885) best We service what we sel]. 4 YARDS, DRIVEWAY | GRAVEL an! ——.. COLONEL FRED HARMON. COM. _4-2083_after_4 pm. _ Re rigerator™ ee tauhine one i tiags $993 pervice Parts for all makes Don't de'ivered. $5.50 PE 4-3263 or FE PUPPIES, BOUGHT & SOLD mercial Auctioneer Specialize in i988 MOTOROLA 21° NEW PIC- Dining rm. extension table, Hey- ath oon, enn Ot ges 93 forwet_ we ure Pontiac's oldest 2-1468. Also German, Shepherd stud serv- farm sales If you want to qu! ect condition. bed ake’ . actory trained mechanics re RS: ce : ture tube, perfec tion, $36. wood Wakefield. Champagne fin. -pe bath sets. with trim —— ee 5 YDS. OF CHOICE BLACK pint | ‘ct FE ¢21 aoe: Gt ee OR 3.6080. - 6 ‘with trim $90.95 . Exc, for top dressing and lawn KITTENS, FREE, ro, G00b Home = hlies er Coane gatiee TA. Co. ANTIQUE REFINISHED PARLOR, MANY OTHER ITEMS Waser’ Seiii ani Truck. 114 E. How- , 2x4's, all 4c a ft. rt, ND. Cranes Bird “ogi 2489 AW = less pay. Furniture & appli- a 4x6's, all , fe a tt. fili & black dirt. Bull don e2 | burn Rd. | 3 GENERAL HOUSETRAILER me cae Phone | Fi ene, of ail kinds. NEW & U D. CONSUMERS - 2x8’s, all yam, lee af. caval pete eR STRONG HE eastrey™ ~“SEAUTEFUL | --*_ OR 2208. Visit our trade dept. for ree | rage Doors aa CH, ae, 12¢ « ft, 14 A-1 P IL, yore ts FE [a ae ices for| al yg sa Leas & Soins aes eT TO PAY < j t. Paniyte ‘s8e us Ame" $14. rane stone. aping, others thers Day 58 skla , tates. é ghia 5 We, buy, sel eS rade, Come out POWER CO. STEEL CVERHEAD =e : STUD SERVICE AKC REG, PEK. | 06 OENERAL q, 2 BEDRM., 4900 | | Y — 2 actes of free'2g W. La FE 6-411, Facto artes and ot tandard WOLVER E A-i BLACK DIRT ingese, 7 p.m. or week- on. OR 3-532, | LOAN CO. FR MW. tawrence ne con s Sand, gravel, & dirt, William ‘od thesl DE Pike reba e To 6 Ee Be ee SQUARAN- ‘wees't & steel Tesve Joset doors. LUMBER Sullivan, FE 4-3460, TROITER = ste! Parts s¢ ye, 320 8. Paddock FE 207% A aga eo ——— | TROPICAL _ Fis a SUBPLIES P = | ate & 2 TF Bato ot 1 mile tens TV, 819.95 oF <2 Or: |pisapoearing indow shutters, | ACER DOGRE GABN & CARRY | Sandy loam, rototilling end land-] _ canaries &_rabbite, Si BOR EM |, PONTIAC CHIEF r of Auburn Heights on Auburn ored . $250. Sweet's Radio & Wectric garage door Sear. 30° & 80° x %” Galv, ...... $6.95| _Scaping. FE 8-6642, WTD. GOOD WATCH DOG M A 4 @ere lot -full. of new and | . Apphances. 422 W Huron ve areas front rer odelin ‘39° x 80" x %’ Galv. |. $695 | A-]) TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT AND | 3-5987, —. mobile homes We cannot. | #1133. = a en for tree. _catienaten. 36" x BO” alv $28.40. cat Fill, sand, and gravel aE WEIMARANBRS AKC REG. jouble deck them 80 we've got a rou} — - GOOD” CONDI VAC-U-PLO ee IN VACUU 2? x 80" x 3 Galv $3.95 | ery I © Three 1 week old pups left! $7! Cece ae oe ae ail gel sa gi 5 eo : e nd se re ny, APAR SREY PULL OF FURMT ‘stem, PE O18 ait ERRY BOOR SALE S OE EATION DOORS CRC. ii TOP “Bit, RUSHED STONE AS. MArtalr_ E3189 move into ang carry the. usual Kins ture for salc, Reasonable FE WASHING MACHINES. p a 311 § Paddock PE 2-0203 i" & i San Was sibs agg sat fii Bar’ Nogs Trained, Boa ded 70 Seasmanees _xunrymine - Yee: s0 +o sors & chairs $20: end tables $2 > 80" Galv Wire $14 96 ae sb ; 7 ‘ : IL, ETC BEST OFA! : AUTOMATIC, wieeee NEW. $100 noua Trasina Posts © TIE 4 same sizes Bronze Wire $15.95 A TO 7 “wae en 10 CA TS BOARDED -_¥E ob ; "RLTY e 5-60 Fox tcA STH EN UA ‘STEE! CULVERT PIP™ any where orrie Wa 2-4708 Burt Bho! 1% 8 ‘Tele L /h gg dv TA pec WASHER. wr “AN ‘ ‘ “\ 42" sine $2 45 pet Pt. delivered 20346. graph ; ; EM sENDIX AUTOM vio. ANPIQUE DisKEs. 4H BLAY COAL & SUPPLY CO 4.i TOP SOll” PILL DIRT GRAV . _Good cond. FE 5-056 flgue lamps, antique MY FE 3-110! Hay, (irain & Feed 7 ute inson oF URkY selithings & hard Lake Ave. rE 3-7101 el Immed. delivery ba ~ ay. F900 to to $1,500, BRAND ew BROTHERS sEW- 2.4621, Ha 8 2: ST CATION ARMY x i. conver et Pc Atte sapere Dacins tnd stepmom. WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE fe) MinkeLO aTORS ‘ie A-NO. 1 TOP L. BLACK | ont, “wholesale or Teal, cal | 27611, ; ' R aut “eo ome _ through | Classified Ads San te most your needs. | rao E ay 2 Sais. _ MI ° | it Appliances. ee ORR" tite wu, Ee ote, “asian Anything goes! “ee FE eepE RR EER ope mE "303 OF abe. Me Sth cn APi2-8181.- Poe FE 5-008. - i ‘Oakland Furhiture Co. ” \ ~ : A: : \ \ \yt os | es Fi i \ 2 ' Tal i, eS . \ rt he i \ | é Pi i \ \ es 4s i 7 1 { } \ bse \ re: eee oa : : et é ‘ i ying " \ isT IND Bax 8 sigs s aE, Sd i"emves Aion Mobile Homes Attention, Truckers go a HABLA RD. , Home Owners ane eee Ww: oy ‘siking horse at stuc. A SALE. 13 OXBOW LAKE RD Willow and Lochayeo. FE 2-4739 | FOR RENT or OR 34823 ¥ TWO MILES NORTH OF COM- Ger : mortar & | . OR F153. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES a. AY HOMUET fatoes. Jack Cochran, MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal’ ' Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade - 8 wides — 10 wides SPRING 84 ON Rent Trailer Space 79 eare? ee eee 3-266 | Where living 18 « vacation=-72 | tociudes hag oy r a | cane Steve's Paris. New and for all. cars Discount to ic em 3706 Eliz, Lk pastors and AE. all wot heey huTo Pants 340 Baldwin PE 3-047? boa Pag: Tite Bailes FE 4-068 a TEED TIF’ buy Sell A uw te Walls. ED. WILLIAMS 618 w at Reeburn Auto Service 81 SeaamarT ORO ihlne Wings Hood ees FOLK'S GARAGE HOWARD : metabtuned since 1028. Sogeia | summer prices. disc: | 18 to 20 per cent Labor charges out of 1948 Fiat Rate Book. [ Sate Motor Scooters 82 ~~ Ne ea atl a ee] CUSHMAN FALE. EXc, CON- _ @itien, MArket 4-2660. 35 = CUSHMAN. / EAOLE , OVER: hauled = ne. cond, ~~ CUsHi Ty a. ; REO oy 8. PAD ue Pike) isa | 8) ALLSTATE MOTOR | “ge0d condition. Call oor cae after 4 p.m. | WHIZZER MOTOR R BIKE. , Good | _eonmdition, $40. MA Pd /WIZZER SPORTSM M i rebuilt, bipeet’ ‘trans. For Sale Motorcycles 83 AOA YO ‘+. HARLEY DAVISON HYDRO. “ess 74. At mage. $325. FE .. ve an 4 Deridsen, Marie our Harle aon i, fey Davidse les OG. _new P BMW SALES & SERVCE __.__ NS. Evith HARLEY Nee of 14, $200, Good cond Sie HARKLESS orth < SERVICB authorized B.S Saale service on all makes new used mo- sae 903 Mt pa FE. For Sale Bicycles — _84 26 INCH nov's BIKE __PE 2327 | 3 BOY BOYs’ ENGLISH ake CsED 1 a: $25. Worth more, BOYS 2° RALEIG HENGLISH FE 46-5250. : __ bike. Boats & Accessories 85 85 2 BOATS. 14 AND 16 FOOT, eas “and $35 FE §-1224 _ 5 HP JOHNSON, §75_ OR 3-8248 10 HP WHIZZARD MOTOR, USED Jtmes FE 20732 _ 10 FT CAR TOP BOAT & 5 HP Seabee motor, 1 year old, $250, OR 13-6274 18 FOOT OUTBOARD CRUISER ‘& trailer, $500, 0827. it Sen eg aa ‘ ‘HP. JOHN- son -motor. 2600 W. Walton 1 FAMILY” ROW sont ” $10. FS -@ Beaver motor $500 c Can be seen a. 1415 Rossdale. Cass Lake after 5 p.m. 16 FT. CEDAR STRIP ND _bottom boat, $35. FE 68-6459. 16 FOOT SAILBOAT ge = SS last cm _bdiue, $35 1958 10 H. 5 SokkaTh OUTBOARD. = crate tank, reverse gear. $135. 1948 CENTURY 18 RUNABOUT. Exc. condition, $1550 Don’ Bailey, OR__3-8066 a _ INBOARD BOAT, 60 hp V 1957 14FT RUNABOUT, 30 HP Evinrude motor, with upho!stery and access OR 3-3316 after 6pm. BOATS & MOTORS — CREST- liner & Geneva doats, “aluminum, wood @ ‘iberglas Be sure see in. sensationally low pric Ge- neve boats oefmre you Evinrude motors, Gator trailers, use. boats and motors Kelly's Herdware, 3994 Auburn - _Adams. Auburn Hgts, PE 2-881) ~~ BARGAINS 4 FT, Pibergias, mtr. trir $ 875 is FT. Inboard, 95 HP, trir 1500 12 FT. boat, trailer motor 200 115 HP V-8 conversion 3» 140 Highwood .ot Walton Biv al ‘ OPEN 1 DATS 800. PE Gio7e | Sta: Alumioum Steel and Aluminum; Sea, Fibe : | cont rs. to pay, Qoen Holly. Ra” faely, HOAT TRATLER, 5 Fre er) ae tO 16) ft. )=—s-12-inch —— Fa ming winch, tilt bed. ae ny . $1 2876) Hartliné “al” aubarn. east of Crooks BUCCANEER MOTORS MEYERS boats & trailers Fishing equip. Fishing licenses, Trout - samps. ‘Boat numbers, Walters Hardware f Sou Cogs enter Judah TRAILER EXCHANGE — eae os ah ee oe Sore | : * _ THIRTY-EIGHT Boats & Agcessories 8! 85 | | BOAT 12 RUNABOUT, FRONT & 1967 1961 CHEVROLET CAMEO center wheel & rier. iz tach ie Mae. "accens mileage” Nery, tow CUSTOM BOAT COVERS | (AND) Tisaa tte 1,500, Cost new 6,880. FE canvas repairs made _% 8. Midland or PE condition. FE 4-1051. ELGIN BOAT homage oat 12 PT. Ra gg om sr EB a 000, 2% TON a — _ fem reek on 30m, aiter| 78, |= FORD DUMP V. TAN- “oem __dem tilt trauer, wis. fur ass. rd Lk.|1951 PORD % TON. EXC. 9350. condition. Tires: like new. PE 5-2766. _PE 80 FOR SALE A TRAILER, NOT A 4 boat, but can be used to carr an boat, 05 8. Roselawn, tie . 954 GMC DUMP & 4 WHEELER a ven steady year round job, OR | GMC TRACTOR. $115. Sharp, FOR “SALE: BOAT LIFT. _ ORiando 3-5247 FOR PROPELLOR: NEEDS AND) marine: paints and hardware. Docks, trailers and water — equipment Harrington Boat Works | 3900 Baldw YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 RAPH RD..' | Your o mail month- 803 payments. North Chevrolet Co. = OFEs ase 7 Bivd, at by Ave. GENEVA 13 FT., 60” 18 Birmingham, MI 4-27 HP Evinrude, cover, Pinasnield, cushions, remote controls, used 4/ 7 mMos., Cost , sell for $600. PONTI AC S MA em NURE YOUR BOAT | ADSTIN. as hi Cet! . LAWRENCE 8ST. FE 2-0223 - TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass OWENS. cing i ‘SoreLies 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. 2-8020 KH MODEL HARLEY DAVID- 4 son engine, call after 6 p.m. r OR 3-908. | For Sale Cars 91) /yro . MAZORES ‘$2 BUICK CLUB COUPE. STAN: eae CET OUTBO ARD MOTORS | “Gara trans. R&H UPE, aes, | 1:9088 by MEA Service, tam * Mercury Mtrs. to = $205 MY" 3 31448. Fs i Texas made tieniona ats, $353 Guapny molded boats, $574 to THIS WEEK'S “It all started one day when he sarcastically said, ‘I sup-, 1, ; Sen tie caty Treliers: 418 to: 048 SPECIALS [pose you think you could do my job better than I can my- & boating accessories, ‘$4 Pontiac Hard-top ......... $695 self! EASY TERMS, 10 PER CENT down|'S4 Ford 4 dr... ........... $650; ot aetiy re aaser| Souitiate Ton NICE HOME MADE BOAT TRAIL- For Sale Cars 91, For Sale Cars 91 "crete Feat Larry-Jerome mE renee aluminum "$150.50. Trailers | $95. aan Rasen: wq@ADVENTURER 1096 CHEVROLET HARD TOP 8E- ranabouke $146.50 up. PE eo0le. NO | ‘Tale factory car is Eke mee ‘A one owner Birm ee. TS AND | ‘#53 Fora rand fi with full | ° Priced to sell at only $1186, Our OUTBOARD BOATS AND “Assume small very oe Sar, ?" product: ‘| Stock No. N4lO. i _ boat trailer. PE _2-1048. of "$21 da" “Lucky Auto erect ii, Inodel. 345 ‘horsepower wil stack Me. wees. Worms Chere: RACING PRAM, 10 HP MERCURY | _8 Fe 42 realy tate yer over ward Ave. Birmingham, MI srek “Outboard Sales, PE 40588. HURON) MOTOR : SALES S Wil’ hendie” 91296. +2735 TRAILER FOR SALE. WILL CAR- ALWAYS A SELECTION OF CARS | 1953 Chevrolet _ tom been used. Come have © look. 95/082 W._HU ream) --SCHUTZ Rel Ale Powerslide, Dr. sharp. 8. Roselawn, $3 BUICK, 4 s DYNA.. R&H, DESOTO-PLYMOUTH BOB E F ROST USED soos? & ATWATER. 16 HP heal $12.8. Woodward, Birmingham | Bail-e-matic Mazurek Outboard “& R MOTORS ee 280 Hunter Blvd. (U.8.. 10) sales. FE 40588. 724 Oakiand FE_4-3520/'55 ‘SS CADILLAC 62. EDR, SEDAN. -Pass around B'Ham USED COMPLETE RiG, 1s RUN- pe ES > aa Mr_6-60b4 16-2202 about. 30 h.p. Mercury Mtr. Atl 19853 CHEVY 2? DR. R&H. ABSO- LY NO MONEY DN. As- controls & trailer. rE Mazurek Out-) board Sales. 4-958. USED ROW BOATS, $15. SCHOEL | ler’s Bar, | ___ For ‘Sale Trucks 29) 6ARMIY A "|i9s2 DC poDas POWER WAGON, A-l . nin B= tnt ae — “by Dick Turner ; 955 ROLET BEL AIR HARD- . Na ine, radio, heater, mo. WAN S ] : . eo cntce Sales- Want to buy canoe in rea-| ers deme Save ¢ Starchief, Cat. cok a condition. "Orie": ‘ar’. va R&H, Very | clean ~y Transportation Offered 87 13 Pontes ye ge | 7 4 ENGINE _AIRLINER TO) “tl 8 ____MAple 56-1141 evening. PE 4-7250. | ‘APPLICATIONS ARE BEING TAK- i" Cheovie 2 dr Powergiide. Ran. top. . Power, sie Lavoe Birmingham owner car car, sins, ores ) . were rolet Co. Hua’ a Ae, Woes. | 1088 LET AIR 2 ward Ave. ot laenan. ma door sedan. y-8. engine, radio heater, Powerglide. ‘inal paint sede,| 7 ee eo a < = | al rth ¥ro- GEORGE $ MILLI | let Co., Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wood. SPECIAI | re of "Ave. Birmingham, MI)\ ‘58 Fords, all equipped with Redu b beater’ Balety ackage 3) CHEVY BELAIR convene. | A. te eieer. windshie’ a blue, white walis, SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN = an oad, OR «4 tg 1055 CHEVROLET ¢DOOR SE Pairlane 600 Club Sedan $57.93 mo. | Station Wagon $58.60 mo. aint YOUR in OLD CAR DOWN Pow ergiide 2 tone A 1957 1957 Hillman fricaaray to sell, No. N.)—Ua¢._FE 4 HORRY ! only aye ‘rice SCHUTZ » DESOTO-PLYMOUTH / "912 S. Woodward, Birmingham ‘S32 FORD 2 DR., SIX, STD. ogg By Wy low paviments: Be is mbsbebeae Wo wonex"Se . Rambler Sy ese ay ie Ms" Ps ‘Park me | Wagon $1295. meee — Birmingham "36 : some STATION WAGON, CUS-. sedan, R&H, W-W. OR 3-6482. MU 4-1725 | be Bago Bin. aE | | “OM BOUR, INC OUR BUSINESS — ot oe Sa See “GLENN'S 254 8 Saginaw 3-6482. 4953 Ford | Se Se ee. “ges, N ASH BOB FROST | | 280 Hunter Bivd, (U8. 10) | 666 S. gr a rd MI : 62202 3) NASH Hf. TOP, RUNS GOOD. : Open "ttl 9 | te ie Sieis Faia” Pe ot tee "S6, FORD STATION WAGON, | 4 eee eee ee new, Only $1. A peneel ad BECAUSE. R & R MOTORS 4_Cakiana FE +m = §=§=(GOOD CARS ARE "56 FORD, ‘cm. 0.D., V4, SHARP ; low paym our car down, ie Steele Ford, FE 5-8204. SPORTS : eas: ie *HOUGHTEN & soe, "SONS | 1968 Prefect Eng Ford All ¢g 0 om 666 S. Woodward Ve gneine radio, healer and | OWNER, ‘34 FORD RANCH WAO- on $525. 3361 Greenwood, | st, MAIN.” ROCHESTER SHARP CARS Pon; | L2 8. Woodward, Bitm Weekly’...i. 2005. Weekly . eee eee eee * hk OLDS -'55 Wagon V18 4-Dr. — : : — ' . 3 J V. . $4 dedi 2-Dr. P’glide °55 PONTIAC © naa wa om One. owner. $895 A eievinle SALES” ne RPE me new car trade-ins {Suburban Mtrs., i055. Plymouth $13.74) Savoy. 23,000, miles. Stone hue) oe, _ |. Birmingham | seaxo se ‘reer orm NASH 666 S. Woodward $7.91 PLYMOUTH, 1954 15,000 ‘BRANCH ae Rock t 2-Dr. 88 J | Weekly eypnenias $10.30 Dh ip mal pete Foo ong Gayrmne san | Tuten aot sate ne ( y eT) SCHUTZ BOB FROST Bivd, (0.8. 10) i | ’ eekly = alk peerersrs7 ol ae LOUR_ Fi 1987 Morris 4-dr. 2 | 4 cue ce DEALER. et files per gallon OF Jaguar, Austin-Healy, Me better & are in A-1 condition, by poe Porsche aeememes 1 | Birmingham NASH FACTORY “3 BRANCH BUICK 52 4-Dr., ee ee) | "56 Fairlane Viet. H’top q | Weekly ..-:.c see's $15.88 _ CH my R&H, Hyd. 3.90 a 7 ite : ager ES _ Studebaker hate ue $745, NASH Plymouth: 666 S. Woodward _Beivedene 4-dr. Automatic 54 STUDE HAWK. WITH ‘37 te * New paint job. Miarp. 61.396 of asonable off Koss & Pri “Birmingham On pam “CY”. OWENS FORD 50 STUDEBAKER $65 NASH 666 S. Woodward _ mot GOING NORTH | F shi) Oo & S68 cae se | for only SAME. Fioos. “Lucky Auto Gales. isn 8. SMALL DON PA | Blvd at 8. pertotet e, Bumer ’35 FORD VICTORIA | °§5 OLDSMOBILE 1958 PLYMOUTHS ga Wanted Used Cars gs 2 GEOR iE $ M I LION | \mingham. MI 42735. "| ae Se a UPER 8" HARDTOP 54 Super Hardtop $149 Down or Trade-In ‘0 - Teenie CREDIT MANAGER “vv ww. & Fender skirts Be sure | i b Lae af ~~ | Week! $8.44. ie — Harold furner’ Ford | | $1, De86TO. GOOD Cot ee this one its very attractive.| gents. ‘This ‘is real Dollar PEED Saree mapas $8.44, Taxes and 38 Plates Included Bri ght Sp ot can | asonable price. FE 8-1583 ° & OPLES AUTO SALES for eng MODELS AVAILABLE 147 8 ..- — za 5410 : by YOUR CHOICE 1966 Oi OLKs. Needs Sharp Cars Now [1088 CHEVROLET .¢DOOR SE) mele SOTO, 1954 | wean. mare 2 $47.50 PER MONTH wagen, sedan. Cail Maple 1400 NIC ywerghide. This car runs Bry. oc ang | ae ot SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN ter 3:30 pm ie ee nee ee BRANCH #3 St petra, et SE Se gel a PONTIAC © cai, On ame + COMMUNITY — oe, Secor nab te ok te eor-| ‘33 BU , Birmingham % §- Seegeeed Avs. | _ BEHIND THE POST OFPICE _ ° i" ee Se “RETAIL © tis, “"* =——_e 1956 | Oliver sage Sales ‘55 2-Dr. Hardto “| t S le’ som ora svy. | 4) CHEVY 4 DR ANPOWER | D | Motor Sales ; Better Buy Used Cars ° W eekly eee eeerense $10.30 nven ys a e” WANTED STORE, CASH FOR ¢ me ~ er Dodge “$1398. Fy Buick ger wit hee sites | ] ofA é . ° . «ad HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES | Sie See ie. : es. ia, ig es wees MT. r. .cLaEae os (Geen a Pee FE $1308 | Birmingham s Chev, “Bet a ties ONE BUICK M th try us. You have nothing 3- "85 Chev. Bel Air P-glide .. $1095 Ws ae eat fest Ee cons SHELTON | N ASH fe OWNER wise By, al © - “ - Bui | i vora gar: maw ome) QO VV INDY Weekly ..2.0.000). iL ns “ENGLEH. ART sun BOB FR (08. 1) | ae oe om +33 seiay’ ed "/'33 Hudson ¢ dr. Hydra. tins SH ARPIES ? Boge sory geDAx . seme TS = -Pass around ea a, coer } sal we ‘power = oes | 136 Oakland _ £ 43520 Bt Vv. See eee ae: = A . : “ FOR, LATE MODEL Get Wise. , Feonomize (3 Buick | — Sass | SWEPT. T-WING DODGE Auburn at East Blvd 57 CHEVROLET 58 DESOTO ae Brand new $8 Dotge 2dr sed = Community Motor Sales Be Bors ¥ Custos. nice ‘ee | a . cauces FE 5-8858 $1395 om . 8 AUBURN AT Easr BLVD. RAMBLER Sa Buck et a - eassine | at Geore f BIRD EW $3,702 58 ASE ASK ’56 Fairlane 2-Dr.\V °857 CHEVROLET 56 CHEV ROLE T | «| STATES ora a ee Tn Se at babe. Weekly o.oo. $12.25 DELRAY — STATION WAGON GLENN’ Ser iiliee cmeas coum, BUD SHELTON = MOTOR SALES | ,,FORD,, TAKE, OVER PAY. lie.” vm | * nae THE NAME _ments, OR 3-32 0 55 TVROLET 3) RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY rat Means Clean Cars @_M24_-_MY_ 32750 _Lt._ Orion 9 LINCOL “$13 45 35 OP — 55 PONTIAC Tor the re _ cars. See us| STATION WAGON. ‘1981 9s? CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, j Sear Mies * hae ae A NICE! +. tag S ose. wer, 1 own- ae ee DELRAY br OLD 4 ‘BOOK ar 234 8. Saginaw 8) RAMBLER ¢DR. CUSTOM. | Vs engine. SoG. beat Sacral | axe ‘oaxtand® * _ sae BOB FROST Sedan, V2 Pg cee C 7 wax #3 : . . Fe _4-7371 ‘68 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY. inal metallic paint, A steal for | TAKE Pry iB MOS TC TO PAY OFrF 200 ae mpetee Bivd. (U.S. 10) | glide 84° CHEVROLET °S5 DODGE ii J. VAN WELT 40 DIXIE | r stock No. North | 196 Coronet, good body 1 eae’ sround B’'Ham 85 Holid ae 9g DEL_RAY “ — Hy. Drayton ains pays =| STATION WAGON, i evrolet Co. Hunter Blvd. at 8! Ra ~ cash need MI MI 6-2202 10 5 ou ay top 8775 # DOOR Wlgn Cash lar {9 for all Inte! Wood award “Ave. Birmingham. Mi to" bie gag es Mr. Se! OPEN -T 2: W eekly m= . Scient Corhectaal wert without tinng” is rats oy otest -», “Alleviates se of us who Mee sileviated on a minimum”. These opinions should warrant that you stor tee oat ENERJOL Pian today. Gat ENERION ENERJOL CAPSU Everyone Over 40 Should Read This Message: NOW AVAILABLE ; ; . ENERJOL CAPSULES i THE QUEEN BEE’S ANSWER TO LONGER LIFE : ES Eo LLY = Put Back Power Into in the heads of wor feels “old” and & =e 8 H if “y and i more i if if ENERJOL PLAN? New at long last the ENERJOL Pian brings you the most fatrataata tomo jas power in Bor'tmemsOc Capevies ind WHAT IS THE = . — strength of such safe, a8: - ns a | * Huron: Cor, We give Molden STORES | ] Reg. 29.95 Ree ewe PRRs ttn lye neh 4 . a8 Folding Tubular * Steel Lawn. Chair Rey. 549 «= 33, 66 Corhfortable, . practical, ice! Has low green enameled e. Plastic supported seat. Red, green, yellow. 3-Passenger Glider 19.88 A handsome addition to porch, patio or lawn. Made to with- stand weather. Finished i or red and white. . in . “i E Reg. $1 3-Pc. Living Room be , Wrought Iron Style Bed w/Radio, 19... 89.88. Enjoy Hot Summer in the Shade of .a - Garden Umbrella Reg. 29.95 onty 24,88 Take a rest in your garden, relaxing comfortably under this’ 7-ft. spread umbrella. Washable double vinyl cover.. Valance, 4-in. cotion fringe, Tilts manually. 8 steel ribs and tempered steel frame. Tis® Modern sofabed has jack-knife hinge for easy conversion into comfortable bed for two. Innerspring construction, soltly’ padded’ ond. covered with ‘smart cotton tweed. Two matching chairs. - . te & ; * é Here is stylin Matching Nite Stand, Reg. $39 .........29.88 * Walnut Finish a } Te 3-piece bedroom suite - . Regularly $289 § ~} Bookease Bed, Chest and Double Dresser Vv Brass Finished Hardware on Jet Black Plates as welcome as spring! This group with its wide sweepi is just one of many styles in Sears bedroom line. All have Harmony House quality craftsmanship, dustproof drawers that glide smoothly and begutilully wert ee polished to « lustrous, mar-resistant finish. Come in today ; % Triple Dresser, : Reg. $169. . 129.88 @ Regularly 59.95 @ Sturdy 8-oz. Covers * @ Harmony House @ 405 Coils in Full Size Le Quality features add up to ovdahis: Fe epi comfort .. . prebuilt border resists cpsing. with nylon cord, 8 vents, 4 ome in today for this ex- ee ee cord handles. ceptional savings.. _~ Furniture Dept., Sears Second. Floor 154 North , , ; wee Eee 21 Special Purchase! Full or Twin Size Innerspring Mattress FESAINI $10 Down lines os es Ea. ¥ wet Saginaw St. __| BRING the KIDDIES _ THEY WILL HAVE FUN ON ALL THE CARNIVAL RIDES WHILE YOU SHOP THE MIRACLE MILE WAY sored by the Pontiac Automotive Trade As- sociation. -Thurs., Fri. and Sat. May Ist 2nd 3rd. ‘Thurs, Fri. and Sat. HMAY 1st., 2nd., 3rd. Gp : , A£¥ wagle's 1) a) ee ee Pc | _ FREE rE PARKING FOR 5. 00 CARS ry ne ee ae ee eee Te A a Cae ee gy a ne mee Mm Ce Si | itn) Wit tie aan i ar a ron ‘MOTH ER'S DAY. Miracle Mile Shopping Ceuier RED BALL JETS Boys’, Children’s, Women’s 3°° OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘7 ® Deadline May 8th, 9 P. M. © Presentation May 9th, 9 P. M. Gifts to be owarded to the mother of the largest family of living children in Oakland County —{Proof by Birth Certificate). Gifts to Include: ss © Food °Clothing ° Services Registration in one central location —Inquire at any store at Miracle Mile. Sponsored by Miracle Mile Shopping Center Business Association YOU CAN OWN A USED SINGER SEWING MACHINE FOR ‘AS LITTLE AS. , PORTABLES > Be KE tm 11975 . CONSOLES ee ipa TERMS SINGER’ and other AVAILABLE —_auae - SINGER SEWING CENTER peut By dy SE 8 ee FE'4-9352 Downtown Pontiac, 102 N. Saginaw Se. FE 2-081! _ WIEGAND ) MUSIC CENTER : “Located ia the Beseer Section = : FE 2-4924 FREE PARKING FOR 9 9,00 0 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 “Perfumed BUBBLE BATH LARGE 18-0Z. BAG © PINE © APPLE BLOSSOM | e GARDENIA ~~ i /a/ $2.50 STA-SET I HAIR 99. 29° Walderf Special formula THREE price sale ‘| SIZE NOW 50¢ Tussy deodorants *acid-controlled” to safeguard skin ond clothes! ~the pertect family deodoronts Save SOu! Tussy Cream Deodor- Sendians 4 . $1.00...now 50¢. odor round the ’ spent, ope (Handy 6-pack, ie Oe ‘now $3) Save SOu! Tussy Roto-Magic De- odorant reg. $1.00.. Se ae odor all day. Won “acid-damage” or For teens, you and Boe na or tt yoo pooter : 1.00... now you prefer Gir refreshing way of the “stick.” Stops odor 24 hours. Men like it. Al prices plus tom EE Reg. 98c—Save 25¢ Ban Deodorant............. Reg. 23c—Limit 12 Similac Liquid...... Reg. 65e—Seve 18 Bromo Seltzer.............. Reg. 29c—-Box of 400 Scottie Facial Tissue. Reg. 37c-—Save Ile Exlax Chocolate............ Reg. S2e—Save 15¢ Phillips 3 a ae 6 8 wo Be Se ww Reg. 69e—Save 20¢ Major Insect Bomb......... 49¢ Reg. 69c-—Save 6c Reid Rooch Killer.......... 53¢ Helena Rubinstein’s COLOR-TONE SHAMPOOS Giant 2° size NOW I°° WASH YOUR HAIR WITH COLOR —as you wash it sing- THRU SUNDAY MAY 4, 1958 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY © Miracle Mile Shopping Center Leal COMPLETE MODERN DRUG STORE Raid #208 ray... $129 ing clean, No permanent dyes but a safe, emporary neon ql ee 50 Ft. Garden Hose <8 e © & #886 3 A custom-blended shade for every halr color: Blonde- . 29¢ Paci of 160 Tone, Brunette-Tone, Brown-Giow, ver-Tone, Homnspen Napkins ......... 23¢ Red-Head. Limited Time Only ~~ plus tes Gross Seed 0 2S emmy me 5 bey $q!9 Assorted Chocolates - te ween rk wae E 7196 an 5 Pack at No Extra Cost 0 : White Paint be f oan ca si iad 5¢ A. G. Dun Cigarillos Ame go 6 wo Paes a Fae Picnic Bog. | $198 Brach Fresh Candy Pkg. 29¢ feonic BGG .....2e- ‘2 ww @e © we Sot ree ee Se tt EE | Fize Jamboree 100%... ide, 99¢ PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE Prices in This Ad are Effective ot: © 67 N. Saginaw. ‘Dowutown Pentice FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS Sees > be Wate = < See oe ee a ee Sea ee Se eee ae ee ee ee eee FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 HERE'S _TROee Ut You Get Better Buys © White Duncan Hines oan 2 GAKE WIXES ss: Kounty Kist Whole Kernel ina = 4 EI” GOLDEN CORN PEACHES — ‘te 42° r HUNT'S: ) aan “Ss | 41° CATSUP = GERBER’S—Strained § 00 BABY FOODS .. 1 . Feat fr Bein 3m QE GIANT TIDE........... * 69° FLOUR. All-Perpose 5u~ 49 | CORNED Ok” : 1200 39 Th or 29" JELLIES Yomtier aoe Apple Base, Sirewberry, Raspberry, Grape ot Blackberry ~ u. Ss. No. 1 Ons Gonpdina POTATOES | For Boiling, Boking, Mashing, Frying Seo a — — soem oS a: eee ee . ES — e eee aS a : 9 ib ‘ : : bs - = Pe 3 . a8 s. al 2 4} Boe ; s a & = =] Texes, New : = be ONIONS 3 ™ 29% Swanson’s, Complete Chicken, Beef . i) FROZEN DINNERS “= Tany" 2 oe 4° i FREE PARKING FOR ! 5,000 sa eats ] te Y ea) SS S 3 eee HS z THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1958 | FIVE. FOOD FAIR Where You Get Better Brands! Green Stamps, too! > Super Markets | TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Ra , <= —_— CLOSED EVERY | SUNDAY - . 4 . * > i. oS eS r 3 \ —— LF a _ : : —— a ere ay : at 3 ae Sie Ss , TH a _ N . a . a : ‘ BEAp ae i. e | we > i ie * e ° 4 . Our Really Fresh Ground Beef . 5= U. S. “Choice” RIB BOILING BEEF. U. S. “Choice” Fully Matured, Heavy Steer Beef WHOLE STANDING RIBS — Wholesale cut — our butchers will cut them into steaks, roasts ond short ribs! 6 & Tth Rib C STANDING RIB ROAST 69« * bb. First 5 Rib Cut Lb. * 719" sch wine ROAST. Food a eae GOLD LABEL calle “A i LARGE EGGS | Guaranteed Fresh Every Time You Buy ’Em! rs $7 00 | Tubes | BISCUIT Olae’s Pride ith 3 of 10 29: | ) PHILADELPHIA Cheese oa 255 | A OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY _ FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS 23 ; = ete | ebbeas * ‘ PECOCUEEATECGEL EES Prices wommgy A “ye Saterday, May 3 ‘ORANGE BUTTER “SPONGE CAKE a pe ee a ar J ERRY’S _ ~ BAKERY. FE 5-3603 Miracle Mile - Shopping = MY y at the Leader of the Big Three on Kanne! at the Show! Mile — COMPLETE WITH ANTI-FREEZE Only 1928 Nothing Else to Bay — Come In and Drive It Away! Plus Free *50™ Gift Certificate WITH ANY NEW OR USED CAR Purchased During Auto Show! dj Be Sure to See the Mighty C sler Nand Take a pets Minbar Ehesio 2qR&R Motors, Ine. “The Show Place of Pontiac” YOUR CHRYSLER —PLYMOUTH — IMPERIAL DEALER | 724 Qekiond Avenue _ FE 4-3529 KRESGE'S EVERGREEN » SALE $3.95 © GLOVE ARBOR-VITAE © PFITZER JUNIPER if A spectacular sale of choice, nursery-grown evergreens! Spreaders for beneath picture win- dows; tall, slender trees for blank corners or beside windows; short, bushy shrubs for door- m* step planting. Each root is carefully bound in sackcloth with a large ball of fertile soil . all ready to plant! > : In 3" Clay Pots Average 5 to 10 Blooms Y scimnien Fried CHICKEN ~ Large Portion French Fries, Coffee or Coke Ladies’ Sleeveless ~ BLOUSES TT; tk. An WW . TIL OI PLM Fe ee er eerie es OPEN BY 10 AL fetes Hidde RECEIVING am, | 89 BLANKETS | |... ‘Stranllarey Pie THE PONTIAC | PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, ine : : snvEn MIRACLE MILE a DOWNTOWN : Outstanding Value Event tire Stock 8 jodie Ladies’ | All Weather Time ta Pick New | Pendleton oats E Poplin with matching | hat or concealed hood f ttyle. Beige and white. eta teh gee ye ny Salo ead f * i ete ofan io ea ee ie comity ig tones conte Reg. $17.98 P erfect including tweeds, nnels an . . Matchmates - for Mother novelties that sold Regular to $59.95 © siy F Ladies’ ‘% a Poplin mt = They're poplin, fully @ lined with knit trim on @ :. collar and pocket. 2 Regular $10.98 § and Dad! New, pure virgin wool . Pendleton leisure jackets in perfectly coordinated colors! * $eotch tartans and exclusive plaids in ~~ smart shades for The —perfect—-_ Men’s Jackets 17° | Ladies’ Jackets _ Special Purchase! ™~S Summer Brims $<) AA Exciting new brims that ripple, roll, or are worn straight; in lace, linen, or shantung. White and summer hues. Special Purchase! Ladies’ Skirt and Blouse Sets Smartly styled neck- laces, pins and earrings for your spring cos- § tumes. Reg. to $6.00 $y! OXFORDS § Completely washable two-piece skirt and blouse sets. Tone on Tone combi- nations that are amazing values. Sizes 5 to 12 Be hrm . This label > iasiiies Special the Shoe of Champions Regular $ : 99 $10.98 SHOP THE MODERN WAY‘ Open a Lion Charge Account With Optional Terms! 3 $ 9 @ Boys’ or girls’ in the most : eD famous canvas casual of . them all. Completely wash- able. HOURS: Downtown Daily 9:30 to 5:3¢—Mon., and Fri. te 9. Miracle Mile Daily 10 to 9 | aint thedanainnenhihineeai: «me pO cee ns a OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY ‘FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS ee a ee = os THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 EIGHT ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958, ‘Plushtone’ Pile Tough viscose carpet yarn tufted on heavy jute baek- Bushes | ~ 2 The first. 100 cus- tomers who pre- sent their coupon at our dress dept. will receive | rose j 4-Speed Automatic sail md Plyer DELUXE PLAY GYM AVISCO® bush free of ACETATE BRIEFS charge. . . 3 Pe. $1 00 Expensive styling at a budget price | | : choppers advertised Thritt-priced bs 1 ‘ % ‘Ss P ee BE Ciel end butter plese 3. : ; se A on YA for 2.98 at : 2 ; 3 1 a é 4 10-tnch dinner plate SS te A aa , taial ized for permanent fit. [4 Oey, OS ‘, meetin $959 washers: |] Sie eT i aaniikoacn ven. 3-pe. TAPERED LUGGAGE | 88 WITH 6 FOOT a Corea wear! 7 t ¢ Teak . ere dies 8.10___38¢ 2 : pag Cus le | 1.75 $ = 39¢ Each Pinks, blues, melon—we bor- onal hoes hee ad © 26" Pullman week 4 row nature's colors to create teat ; 39.95 Value 1.25 weekly SHORT OF CASH? your most flattering shades. - 98 = vinyl covering. nae $ 88 79.50 value! 2 outside .; +: USE W. T. GRANT ‘The fabric is a fine washable 5 ings; pockets, Tear drop | speakers for true Hi-Fi = Act now for big discount! See a your “CHARGE-IT” PLAN cotton styled in many soft sil- 1 > © locks. In ee or sound, automatic shut-off | children gain healthy bodies working out on their wee houettes with graceful, flow- = ginger-raw V.M. changer; separate ~ own safety-tested gym. 3 swings, airglide, chinning hs, ye a a dows ing skirts. Sizes 7-15; 10-18. te base, treble, volume con- || ars. 8% ft. top, 7 ft. 6 inches high Best-buy!’ e e months to day # oa . a Ser, — ee 2 © More credit at you pay z Prats i trol. Diamond Point needle. Peete Os agile a | WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF POWER MOWERS, GRASS SEED, FERTILIZER, PLANT F00D. ee eee 24" RIDING ROTARY Compare with s] 39” ‘4 $199 mowers $3 week e Easy-to-reach throttle and automatic recoil starter e Forward and reverse teansmission © Towing attachment for accessories © Centered rear wheels for traction e Easy-ride semi-pneumatic tires \ 90-day Warranty SAVE ON GRANT CREST GENUINE MELMAC QUALITY MELAMINE DINNERWARE Compare with -_ EA! : Th SBC. piace srr Oren STOCK 2.96 “i. as es eee , SPORT SHIRTS - : ee cup “saucer -* » fruit dish z : oe € F Ae 9 ; ; zi , _ IMPERIAL 717 , es Mon i @ Fabulous melmac at a terrific savings-price. Nothing hfe FOOD CHOPPER Fine secuditiath tn phelte, = earl) Natale . at “Er «= .- [a. else to buy, no extra coupons to save! Highest quality, checks or stripes. Sanfor- | . ype Se eee ~ * i. & " fuaranteed for a year... won't chip, crack or break. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS oe First Birds get all the worms. All items on sale Thursday morning ee : - Just Arrived! “8 ~ Selected Quolity » ROSE BUSHES Field Grown 2 87s EARLY BIRD 4 REMNANTS 200 Yards Only Values up to 59c Tle ve Delicious, Fresh, Tasty SANDWICH ~ COOKIES | Reg. 39c lb. , , 3 i» 59¢ *1 DOWN holds on layaway| ~oeNexi Pretty pastel ¢ol- ors, 400 count. Reg. 27c 17 2 to a customer with this coupon, oe ae ee a ee a ee i a) Fe URC aa aM) NHI SIN © MS DS AGS aweek 44.95 VALUE 5 Year Guarantee , 20” WINDOW FANS HAVE | ADJUSTABLE PANELS Quiet . .. trouble-free motor 2 speeds intake, 2 speeds exhaust Powerful . . . cools up to five rooms Panels adjust from 29° to 37° wide, Underwriters approved : First Rote GLADIOLI : BULBS -j Assorted Colors 88 ~~ 1.00 pe I "i a a i at, . hittle Girls’ Duster & Dress Combination uarantee 5 Year G: Reg. $3.98 - 20" PORTABLE OR WINDOW FANS rr $1.47 First 13 Customers Top quality with a ‘discount’ price tag Three powerful speeds ; Suspension mounted safety grills CLEARANCE Cools up to five rooms Children’s Spring Underwriters approved co ATS Sizes 2 to 6 Yz OFF W.T. GRANT CO. Ws. SPECINLS ee ‘Matchstick Bamboo Cafe Curtains A new shipment of these popular bamboo curtains— finely sanded finish for: lasting beauty.. Natural Finish -Gold Spatter 60x26” ....%.94¢ 60x26" ...r.$1.49 60x30” ...r.$1.39 60%x30” ...r.$2,19 60x36" ....$1.69 90%36"...».$2.59 Valance 98 _ Heavy pica Plastic Shower Sets Fine quality viny! plastic sets that are Waterproof, : soft, pliable, stain, crack and mildew resistant. Reg. $ 88 Lovely pastel colors of lasting beauty. $6.98 : MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 10 to 9 FE 2.0642 EE a a ee % > Shopping Center. SEE show. Immediote delivery on all cars on display. IMPALA SPORT COUPE se PO ag ses ‘Seon Neovy Bhai iererece A ye side | a rei g Silver Tail Lure SPECIAL 59° HARDWARE Men. thru Sai. 9 to 9 The line of all new 1958 Chevrolets on displey “GEE | cr tic curomotite thow Moy 1,2, 3, Mirccle Mlle For yourself the greet volues offered ef the automobile Our selesmen in the white hats to appreise your present car . SEE it cas a ee eh amma THURS., FRI., SAT., May 1st. 2nd, 31d priced ‘series has all the. @scp-a0wh meee af the es smartness all ite own. The wide-spread use soaised sivminum, ON THE SPOT FINANCING tainless steel and chrome spells that belies ctatatons steel and chvet mule? ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR Free No Obligation OFFICIALS’ CARS : CORVETTE wirticratar sda se ia “Pon Ba Only *%3275 CHECK OUR WIDE SELECTION OF CLEAN, 3 USED CARS ON DISPLAY AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW | Te _ APPRAISALS GIVEN. DURING __ THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW | "Don't Buy Any Cor. Until You See ‘Vecsibnd Kala Chevrolet New Cer Deeler 631 Ocklend Ave. EE ee Senos Tn ee ee a ree sai a in ae a ae ea ee ee _ THE PON TLAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958". ELEVEN | “go aon — in mircicle mile ai ices imate + - for values like these. Miracle Mile and Pontiac Stores Only. SAVE c WITH THESE COUPONS Wl sroacce coors Th ' : | greenfield’s lard = 4 COOKED, READY-TO-EAT ee , . ! 3 Seana Soupen'per cur” = bar becued chickens = &-< “4 Barbequed Chickens at Miracle Mile Store Only!. ITS NEW —THIN SLICED ~ Fs - KROGER hite bread white brea MN atuasce c ° upon dl -< FRESH - CRISP * FRESH - LEAN head | pork NW oscnnre couron Mie = WITH THIS COUPON = lettuce | steaks = spotlight coffee = SET ne = seumane tt Oo through c Cc Sr a a | Heed 5 an Fe NQQnnnvnnoonnnnnoonnnooonnnoonnoonnndsss - 5 : F all this plus free top value gift stamps. t We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices effective through Saturday, May 3, 1958 _OPEN BY 10 A.M. Ti 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 9,000 CARS pm é = THE PONTIAC PRESS, .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 _ ‘ Ad Table Totins Harkerware Manan /) Salt & Pepper Shakers | aN EA ”~ ioe : ya TOS Regular $1.19 ‘Volland Cards . -. Straight from the Heart ‘Floral — Edge Notes” 12 Note-Able | Notes ' With Envelopes Regular $1.00 . e Introductory 59 Offer 8-Pe. Cordial Set In Assorted Colors ae 275 CRAIG’S 2 2123 S. TELEGRAPH RD. , Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open Deily irom 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Be Sure to Stop In and See Our Greeting Card Department ; Js Goupre Ble You Ta Ay Far Sp & DRY IRON as. $995 PS ‘Ener fomn end Dey en mm $13 ONE V.M. HI-FI TABLE MODEL MAH. Reguler $154.00 ee eee ee seerenennee $9500 GRANCO Ti ST AL. Oe Oe ae Reguier $189.95, (Also Awalishle tn Btende) =n =.= = -$13995 RCA. TABLE MODEL HI-FI LIMED OAK WITH LECS - $4Q300 ONE &.C.A. , Regular $159.95 . Pewee reseees sg it — ee : Big Screen RGA 21-inch Console Color Television Sel | WITH TRADE-IN, Reg. $645 $499” $500 EXTRA SPECIAL $5 _ BRING IN THIS AD AND RECEIVE $5.00 CREDIT ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY RADIO IN OUR STORE New Genter Electronies Sales & Service TV — RADIO — Hi Fi Misacle Mile Shopping Center in the Bascar Areca PE 8-9607 SHOW SPECIAL! 1958 Buick Special 2-Door Hardtop — 2785 22= DYNAFLOW, Heater, White Wall Tires, Windshield A, cou Delune Sapeing Whew, OF Ben, Biteage Trip ledicater, Glove Compartment. Light. mie asiy take the down ey 0 A.M Tih 9 P.M. ! LIVER _ Orchard Loke Ave: -«- Pontiac — FE 2-9101 ‘ ~ Presents ‘The Complete BUICK Line at the Miracle Mile Auto Show Thursday, Fridcy and Saturday ai eee Some of Michigan’s Sharpest "Used Cars! STOP BY AND DRIVE THE NEW AIR-BORNE B-58 BUICK | $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE With Any New or Used Car or Track Purchased ot the Show dr. Special Seden - $2736.78 2 de. Seper Riv. ..... . $3681.78 dr. s Ste. W. 3181.78 4 dr. Roadmaster Riv. . 4690.80 de. Riv. 3472.78 2 dr. Readmeaster 4580.80 + Riv. ... 3404.78 4 de. Limited Riv. .... 5135.80 4 de. Seper Riv. ....- 3826.78 2 de. Limited Riv. ..... Above Prices or tx fos a. Ses tk Gs Above Prices De Not Include Optional Equipment, Accessories. License, Title or Michigan Seles Tax. Ol ER == FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 a ecee bebe e TUTTE Et ELE _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 ~ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Loke Rd. Yaurs. -Fri.-Sat., May ist, 2nd, 3rd One of the Largest Selections Ever Offered in Michigan! FREE!.No Obligation Appraisals FREE! Demonstration Rides ON THE SPOT FINANCING FREE! n with the Purchase of Any New or Used Cer or Truck Sold During the Aueemebiie ‘Show Mey 1, 3. At Mirecle Mile Shoppi ng Center. ppaneored by : OLIVER BUICK BRAID MOTOR SALES MOTOR SALES, INC. ' * ——DeSete, Plymouth. 70 $. Case. PE 2-0186 210 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-9101 - R & R MOTORS, INC. MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES .- JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial CHEVROLET, INC. 280 S. Saginaw FE 4-3566 sats pee See mn ee soanet vn PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GMC TRUCK & COACH CY OWENS FORD, INC. 65 Me. Clemens.” FE 3-717 RETAIL BRANCH 147 $. Saginaw FE 5-4101 675 Oskland st Cass FE 5-9485 a i ‘ i " y i ae es a A 1 a aga NN Rg gy NE tl See aaa ER | ie! “RI i I eee On ete wr ne RM ME LR a a ju aie hai mae a lA a a Ks OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS BE in FES Seat Shah ey eee tee ie SS Boe Bene eee rat) Oe Be ee oe | es CE ye Ee ft eee eS Coe a ee ee ee = Pe ca Re ¢ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, . EDNESRS APRIL 30, 1958 Free PERMANENT Sicplt cut this coupon moog Bory a ong ad matter what permanent your tend for # hersel you will receive the vane permanent FREE! ‘ 2 — oe oe oe os oe ee ee oe oe or oe oe i 1 This coupon entities bearer { TEENAGERS free when and accompanied by friend i 17 Younger @ perma: § , sect: fee permapint wit; MOUTRI Seeney trie i $ ama oT “ES are 1.00 ‘ fofola aT iM MI RAC LE : y's hon “4 imi See Associates now for that cash loan that === will help you enjoy the summer with things . | you need ond want. Associates has a plan to fit every budget. : DON’T LOOK 3 LIKE THIS! ; At Miracle Mile. Associates is open until 9 p. m. for your Save Your Energy, Add Extension Phones "sth a : 3 A LOW COST gy, S94 montn LOAN COMPARY : : MICHIGAN MIRACLE MILE LIFESAVER : ‘a. _ ee See es re at ey Ot ied a = DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — .| Michigan Bell Telephone Showroom’ || =. ==. "=~ oma. MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Hours: Mon, thra Fri. 9-5 — Sot. 9-12 Hours: Mon.. Fri. 9-5 — Sat. 9-12 ‘ Tn wo © COOKED SALAMI *° OLIVE LOAF OO et ° PICKLE & PIMENTO * SMOKED LIVER SAUS. “SKINLESS DOGS Pork Butt STEAK TRY OUR DELICIOUS HOME MADE SAUSAGES yon . © POLISH SAUSAGE @ ITALIAN SAUSAGE ~ Ze BM. * GERMAN SAUSAGE : © COUNTRY SAUSAGE © | b. © BREAKFAST SAUSAGE FREE SAMPLES BEING SERVED vou" tuenru-sw, SHINNER’S MEATS aoa, DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. ~ FE 8-3787 | STORE ONLY. Ran i Ar SR OPN a NR ya en “pl . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 FIFTEEN » .- MAY-TiME “jusitee || BIG SAVINGS ALL SPRING | SPRING and SUMMER DRESS Full Length . ye Te ee Reg. $ 6.95...Now $555 Reg. $ 8.95... Now $715 Reg. $ 9.95...Now $795 Reg. $10.95...Now $875 |_ Reg. $12.95... Now $]Q35 20%. off Come i in and take ) your pick of all our | | pe Reg. $14.95... Now $}} 95 + © lovely light weight wool and blended EARLY 1 $1255 J Fj fobrics and save! ond SAVE! Reg. $16.95...Now S]3 VERY SPECIAL GROUP! — FREE ALTERATIONS — BRAND NEW Large assortment of fabrics. Wash and Wear, Dacron and Acetate, Reg. 59c Dacron and Wool, All Wools, Tropicals, and all season weights. Sizes * @ DRESSES $5} | | #0 Spring Fashions in your fo- vorite silhouettes. Reg. to 7.99 MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER be han ¢ Lee 2173 S. Telegraph Rd. Open Every Night Until 9 P.M. | — Sibley‘s fresh, new sporting | Whites Shoes famous for Fashion and Fit $10.95 to $13.95 light, white Vitality pumps, Vitality Wanderlust Styles sandals, straps! Whatever ~ 3 your personal preference, from $8.95 you'll find it in ovr new VITALITY SHOES! Michigan’: s prt Florsheim Dealer MIRACLE MILE oa CENTER raph at Square ke Rd. shoe Open bre hi a.m. ] OPEN BY:10.A.M. ‘TIL § P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS ~ SIXTEEN 19-inch vined, sail constructed .. . HOST TABLE VALUE! Gleaming baked enamel finish highlights Penney’s value- p 19-inch round host table. Graceful tripod leg base. Easy to clean. Ea | Fingertip Color Control ’ Toasts to Your Taste! | Mom could have really used © this Penney “Proctor” in those “good old days.” Never any burnt breakfast toast, thanks to the fingertip color selector, Crumb tray, chrome finish, * &§* ee aeeine. STAIR RUNNER-— i. A Dozen Uses! Rayon viscose and cotton, rubberized backing for 22: skidding — cleans easily, re- Yord sists soil, always bounces back. What a Pair for ‘58! Our Vinyl Upholstered Chairs Everything modern but Pen- ney’s. old fashioned solid value! They’re padded, con- tour batked, have no - sag springs. Black, turquoise, black frame. White, tanger- ine; coffee-brown frame. 2 for ‘Zo 56-Pe. DINNERWARE SET Hand-painted decoration. New fresh designs, in hand- painted under-glaze decora-- tion, Oven to table wear. Can be washed in automatic dish- washer. 14* Quolity Built . . . and Big! PENNEY’S FOLD CHAIRS Use ’em around the year for years to come . . . on your lawn, patio. Fold ’n carry aluminum frame. Saran seat and back resists weather. Handsome plaid: fl ss -MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS “Now OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY 10 A. M. to ? P. M.