PONTIAC, e 2 = = Seven to Study Patient Abuses in State Homes Rep. ‘Harry J. Phillips of Port\ Huron Likely to Head Inquiry LANSING (#i—Rep. Harry J. Phillips, was the informal choice today to head up an investigation of Michigan’s mental hospital system. Phillips, Port Huron Re- publican, topped a bi-parti., san committee of seven Inamed by House Speaker M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland) yesterday to conduct the probe between the 1958 and 1959 sessions of the legislature. The investigation was touched off in the waning days of the Legislature by charges of patient abuses a a Sn ae aE a fataf error when she failed to RESULT OF FATAL ERROR — Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies said that Barbara Fitzgerald, 26, of Farmington, made at Opdyke Rd. yesterday. She died at Pontiac General Hospital two hours after this southbound truck and trailer carrying 20 tons 224 oe ee et oe 3 SS ee, * = tas. © att ieee. ties Ba 6-85 heed a stop sign-on Perry St. -Opdyke Rd. ‘lat Coldwater State Home and Training School and) Caro State Hospital for) Epileptics. | The investigating committee will) Prospects Bright razr "sence eee fr Railroad Aid lips, a 15-year legislative veteran) ickground in men Broader ‘Form of Ike's with a wide ba health affairs in state government, Program Expected - to Pass Congress Fashions, Finance Theater Tour Extras Fashions, financé and fun, in addition to five wonder- ful stage productions. You'll be enjoying all of these if you join the Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City June 23-28. Lesinski (DDetroit) babi ‘one of finest? pin R. Copeland (D-Wyandotte). eut” cut if transportation taxes. was practically assured of the job. Vice chairman will be WASHINGTON (INS) —‘The-Sen- _jate's interstate commerce chair- re said today a broadened form of President Eisenhower's railroad The House directed the com-) mittee to make a full-scale in- vestigation of operational proce- dures and practices in Michigan's) afferneen seat to Congress pro- mental hospitals, The probe was) posals for federal guarantees of authorized after the House Ways) up to 708 million dollars in pri- ‘and Means Committee found) vate leans and other measures | “probable cause” for charges of| to help the nation’s railroads. | patient mnistreatment. Recommendations to remedy) The Ways and Means Commit. |‘‘the deteriorating railroad situa- tee summoned Dr. E. J. Ren- |tion” were submitted by Com- nell, medical superintendent at [merce Secretary Sinclair Weeks Coldwater, to a hearing last |to the Senate transportation sub- week on the basis of jcommittee, headed by Sen. George department stores, B. Alt-; man & Sons. The men will visit the fi- nancial heart of the nation Raindrops Thursday with .a tour of the New| York Stock Exchange. | Partly cloudy and warmer to- Other thrills are in ns for the (might with.a low of 44-48 is the pre- \diction for the Pontiac area. by the 150 Press theater-trippers. U. S. Weather Bureau. There will be a bus tour of Thursday will be cloudy with midtown Manhattan, loliowed by rain and cool with a 2... 8 *x The administration yesterday Be Ready fo Dodge erty ip Fla.) by Rep. Carroll C. Newton (R- |A. Smathers (D-Fila.). New York. ~ tures will average near or slightly rl oe x * * You'll be entertained by the below the normal high of 60 de- President Eisenhower, in a letter req grees and normal low of 50. Before fellow lawmakers, New- pee cement pot Sirona ~cacbrenth ao will total around/ton charged that his late brother- Music Hall, Tickets will be on One-half to three-quarters of an in-law. Ivan Tobias of near Hast- hand for live television shows. inch with showers or thunder-|ings, had been severely beaten on : tw storms Thursday and showers Sun-| several occasions during the four iday. lyears he was a patient at the Monday, June 23, after theater-| The lowest recording preceding| Coldwater hospital. trippers have winged their way'g am. in downtown Pontiac was| Other legislators reported com- east, a get-together buffet dinner) 49 degrees. The thermometer reg-| plaints of mistreatment at the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) istered 60 at 2 p.m. ° to Weeks, said the proposals ‘“‘to! solve the railroad problem and! strengthen the transportation in- dustry are in my judgment sound.” He added: “All the recom- mendations should be enacted into law with dispatch. I hope | that no effort will be spared to | achieve this result.” Caro hospital, Sunshine or Not, St. Clair River Still for Penguins ALGONAC (®# — The St. Clair River presented an Arctic scene today, although warm sunshine flooded the surrounding country- side. Theicebreaker Mackinaw led ton Township mother and of gravel plowed into the car she was driving. Lelander was injured.. The force of impact vertible into the ground up to its fenders, on the TTruck-Car Collision Fatal for Farmington Mother A truck-var collision at Perry St. and Opdyke Rd., in Pontiac Township, yesterday took the life of a Farming- Dead is Mrs. Barbara Fitzgerald, 26, of 26804 Grayling Pentagon Plan Critics Draw Sharp Refort Sees 1-Man-Rule Fear ‘as Sensible as Saying _ WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower angrily declared today that it might be just. as sensible to say that Congress is sud- denly going nuts as it is for lawmakers to charge that ate one-man rule of the military. ; 4 The chief executive used the colloquialism in a stormy exchange with a re- porter at Eisenhower’s fifth consecutive weekly news conference. There were other mo- ments of anger in the question - and - answer ses- sion with 231 newsmen. The President snapped a flat “no” when asked to com- ment on a Democratic charge that the Korean truce was “tenuous.” A companion, Betty injured her companion. ots a convoy of eight ships down the ice - choked river today, * *®© & . Capt. Evor Kerr of the Mackinaw sald ice was 15 ‘feet thick im some places and jammed bank - t - tank, but added “we. managed to break up the big flees and relieve ‘Dividend Days’ Offer Bargains in. Pontiac Bargains in spring and summer merchandise for the entire family *St. She died at Pontiac General Hospital about two hours after the smashup, without re gaining con- sciousness. : * * & Her companion, Betty Lelander, 30, of 21636 Weedington St., Farm- ington Township, is reported in After apologizing for arriving six minutes late at the news con- | pressure points in the river.” and home are promised Pontiac| satisfactory condition today with) Meured workers has grave é6 ee waited at (27°? shoppers tomorrow, Friday|scalp lacerations and a fractured ont See ENS tank & Gey } 10 ships : whole unemployment insur- anchor in Lake Sf. Clair and #4 Saturday. ankle. ance system. the Detroit River for upbound ~*~ * Truck driver Thomas H. Thomp- He id it « escort by the Mackinaw through | The extra savings are part of a kins, 31, of De- stiminate siete ee ely Cant Kerr Jtescribed as the St ithree-day “Dividend Days” of-| | Qakland | (7, °".mPt%"lprogram but he declined to say ir River's worst ice of the jrreq by almost all downtown Highwa ‘on imi 5 whether he would veto the bill in . * * * merchants through the Retail Dji- g y tion Co., was un- its present form. Four lake freighters caught [vision of the Downtown Pontiac Toll injured. He was|RECESSION LEVELING OFF in the iee yesterday were freed | Assn. in °58 | released by Oak-| —There has been evidence in the last night by the and | sydney Barnett, division chair- land Countyjlast few weeks that the rate of four other Coast Guard icebreak- | 1.05 seid today, “This is a tre- 2 5 Sheriff's deputiesidecline in the business recession ers operating in the river. aaamdean opportunity for the | after making al/has been flattening out and there- . statement. fore there is much hope Kerr said it might be anoth- | housewife to get rock-bottom | . er five or six days before the St. Clair Channel is free of ice, Interlake shippirig was brought to a standstill. yesterday when the Coast Guard ordered the river closed to traffic. prices on seasonal merchandise that usually are offered only at the end of the summer.” | Today's Pontiac Press carries 4 [special section devoted to the val- jues offered during the Dividend ‘Days sale. Gigantic Atomic Reactor En Route to Site in State CINCINNATI 4.— A. powerful; The steel device, weighing 91\the cumbersome container, but it; will travel only in the daytime | 200-ton crane reached over yester-jtons, will become the heart - a also will be the trickiest. and never faster than 1% m.p.h. | day, plucked a huge stainless stecl|Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant; ~ , m a, a container from an Ohio River|being built at Monroe, Mich. Nobedy is quite sure how long | But railroad eng | i the remain- |studied the best route for the barge, and shifted it to a specially ‘ e:.2 2-2 it will take to cover t built railroad car. © This is the last lap of travel for! ing 670 miles, because the train cumbersome cargo and are taking! a ‘ . thé‘ tesoder reactor * on by final lap of-a firms comprising Atomic Associates; Inc, ADPA is a non- | qheaters ........0:000.0005 4 ~ journey by barge and rail from Chattanooga, Tenn., its ultimate site of profit organization responsible for research, development and design:for the Fermi | ty & Radio Programs .,... 51 ' A project. I Wilson, Eart eee oer ehee eee SL no chances. Where the big con-, Clearance problems, in the rail tainer has a ‘tight fit, such as/segment of the trip are acute. | through a bridge, the locomotive| Bridge, high trestle, and underpass will be unhooked and crews williclearances have been carefully use a winch to pull the car through, checked all along the route. an inch at.s. Ome. Tree limbs; wires and tele- d phone cables have been cleared. At Delaware, Indiana, a high- way bridge over the Baltimore and Ohio tracks was raised and widened. At many points, a series of moves will be made by the flat -car to avoid other highway bridges, At Benton Harbor, where there are three river bridges, ‘‘shims’’ will cargo clear of side structures. * * * The container, made of four sec- tions welded together, was built at Chattanooga, Tenn., and moved 1928 miles up the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers on a barge in a fairly uncomplicated trip. The container will enclese a blanket of uranium around a core of nuclear fuel that will produce heat. The heat will be piped off to turn water into steam that will power conventional electrie turbine generators, The plant, being built by a syndi- cate of 43 power firms, is expected be used on the rails to tilt the | However, he said he is not trying to be a -Poliyanng and say every- thing is lovely because there must still be’ a lot of agonizing reap- praisal of the economic situation every day. He again warned against rushing into any tax cuts be- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Deputies said witnesses told | them that the woman failed to | stop for a sign at the intersection ‘while entering Opdyke Rd. from | Perry St. * * * The dump truck, which was hauling a trailer and carrying 20 tons of gravel, swerved bat struck her car in the left side. The two vehicles plowed inte the center island of the double lane highway. ‘ | The injured woman was thrown jfrom the car. “Mrs. Fitzgerald | was pinned behind the wheel, said | deputies. , Pickpockets Ease Up WASHINGTON # — The an-. cient art of picking pockets slumped a bit in 1957, the FBI's annual crime report showed to- day. The number of pockets re- — picked dropped by 3.5 per cent. Plan Groundbreaking for MSU-Oakland | Groundbreaking for the $2 mi} 1ion building, which will house Michigan State University Oakland at Walton Bivd. and Squirrel Rd., east of Pontiac, has been set for 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 2. The first big unit of the university will be located in the northwest corner of the extensive site donated by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. It will contain adminis- tration offices, auditorium, 39 classrooms and other facilities for a complete educational plant. Construction contracts are to be awarded by the State Board of Agriculture, gov-+ erning body_of the univer- sity, May 1. Completion is, apicipares by August of| Stech of Oakland and Macomb Counties, other university, county and township officials and mem- | bers of the Citizens (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) SLA WaRTRG In Today's Press } REE PELE RR RS RP OE Comics ..... 64.665 sowecesite 45 County News ....65..0600855 10 . | Editorials ....... exevusve% » 6 Markets ..... dspivcveseveces Obitmaries ....6.ccseeciese «8 Sports we Pee eee derrerte 40 - 43 | Women's Pages acacres 22 -.35> The groundbreaking ceremony| Committee, 4 will be relatively brief. President * * * ..|John A. Hannah will turn the first se cae sod, and Harold A. Fitzgerald,| 4 delegation of school children . and citizens of Rochester are Pontiz aes . ontiac Press publisher and chair-| 4 ta attend, ° man of the Citizens Advisory Com- mittee for MSUO, will be master of ceremonies. + * * The Wilsons will be on the plat- form and Mrs. Wilson is expected to make brief remarks, There will be no formal addresses, however.|.. . eo.. 4 Hh it i a it ati 3 2g Hh il it ie|Once in a While to ‘Act Stupi , Hit ey AHH Gov. “BES ii mag il 3 i a a jitad, LE i | 034454 ea THE Hh Boy, 12, Slightly injured [™ EL ae & Hil iba: ap ht Hil i uy! «Te + : il Commissioners See Their sh sie oR of ye pet W. Lane Cooley, dean of ers te ite ra AG So ould © © = 1 Payments Only Taken as Usual at 108 N. 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Ofiver Motor Sales » iid Dial Hit + tee, re i come Ee eo ee PH TTHET fagily : Tay HT iit ied mre US _ He Will Deliver | oie tert bith 24 have been cut off-in a strike of brewery workers, Pontiac andthe longlinefortas, beer stocks 25 an effective means of iti a 322242 earings eeking Specific Facts f Ike's =e esa ily mi to lin House H at rT i tt a | Hh | 4 H Hut A a tha, He E ii het | Reet hil i, a ‘a a ae ao ee TH g of = tale ‘ita ih eee 2 | a Ei Mi ita Bas HAH 2 he i ja at || A: Ht Tei Hl ig li ee oP BAI HTHTH it il + a} al Sec tsseeeeene ii | i idl vs / eteecenetnannsninentnencned : ts fat . * ; rire he o* Address ; = é - , nee De a dt Be Soe You a-New a vial” be" tee ic tral aad | ERIE lp x * * “However, some newspapers are beginning Angry lke Defends Pentagon Policy - (Continued From Page One) Tat 4H and suddenly go nuts , hh oo | <3 : Eo 2 il ry ~o i 36 H EI all HS 3 ih "iia : 3 id ees aagag F cian a i —. P ais : ss : F rl Han 7 a ae : Seo a ged as 3 4 Y= 4 is 243 Ht, | tn > nasedketet? -s is Hy 20 Ug ae ‘381| o> peat 4 patg2! i a) See eee i Ticats moh OS AeA bo ~eaee Qeaguses gegeage G8gh°E¢ —s G27 9s"2 | To i al ging! TTS ee iiilst $3 (| BSA ue hep aaiel eb | age dH LD efs fés% ELPMLETL Titra FE EE i ess o| & B 22 ea] ates ea + ite! 2S « a: 23 fe Hoe balan $38 ? Yi : j> . The today. felt like winter in developed over the Gamped 316 feet of mew Rockies, with snow with snow, rain and strong winds hit Western . in southern Mon- of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (publicity. Blustery weather, ill iis iil Te HH, aL if ' Iain ML Hl if i tae adie ale mn Hin - hour Partly near 65. ight, low 44 eceasional rain 0. West te seuth- miles an fn Pontiac ture preceding § «.m. m.: Wind velocity 3 m.p.h : West ton! with near 12 high 8 7 7, at pera ag e's Pies afterneen and southeasterly tenight. Teds —Laewest tem igh winds Full U.8. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair at 8 a tralis is a eves sign. It often means, if it can be seen brightly, The Weather and cecil, bh becoming west TRUE Bs sf : sighs ae ik ai i ne ic ez gt f thee Ga de Fe ale Hy ee pubis fe Att Z Cseegerazrctceisse © pS “ag g | S, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 28, 1958, of Mr. and Mrs. Abe | W. Iroquois Rd. was held ernoon in : in Pittsburgh. We Mr, Cohen, in Pittsburgh nda been il! for more than with a heart ailment. ‘A graduate of School and the ot Wilson f y < igan, he was a member of Temple|tiac General Hospital after an Mrs. Sinai, Masonic Lodge, and vice|ness of three weeks. assistant to president of the Junior Zionist, all He was an employe of Pontiaciyears as a of 7 pee Dee. wast eer Besides his parents, he leaves a| Mr. Phillips is survived yesterday at the sister, ne hin parents, he leaves al {0 Seen Kis he tates, Prank oneness Mrs. Clarence Delamar- burgh. afd three children, Syivia Marie.jter of Corum. She was & Antoinette, all a Rev. and Mrs. Haight served MRS. EDWARD JOMNSON _|home. la steect yee, tentiemt’ Chiles Mrs, Edward (Fannie Loue)|, S¢*vice will be at 2 p.m. Friday| or pontiac from 1922 . 1924. Johnson, 64, of 387% ‘Highland|#°™ the Liberty Baptist Church)” supviving besides her daughter Ave. died Sunday in Pontiac Gen-| With burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. igre six grandchildren and 11 great- eral Hospital Annex. She was in| =: Phillips body will be at the ill health for 13, years, Paeek Comers ee ere Following the prayer service at Surviving are her husband; al*! 7 ‘misht. «110 a.m, Friday in the Kribs Fu- sen, John Thomas of Pontiac;| ALLEN PRINCE neral Home in Corunna, her body a daughter, Viola Holder of De- Prayers. wil: be eflened_ pt 13] will ba Sree 0 oe sr norvioe troit; several brothers and sisters,| a.m. Thursday in’ the Methodist Church here for service John B. Lyles and Lillian Rucks| Funeral Home for Allen Prince,|@t 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in of Lebanon, Tenn., Isaac Lyes of| infant son of Robert A. and Mar-|Perry Mt. Park Cemetery HENRY FO RD Said: 1. Reduce Prices— 2. Increase Volume— 3. Profits will take care of themselves! Henry Was Right! HARWOOD One of Pontiac's Fastest Growing Clothiers HAS DONE IT! Herwood’s New Prices ore Taking Pontiec by Storm! 2 Herwood’s Volume of Business e is Ahead of 1957! 3 Herwood Says: Richey - Faia —- Giving Bigger Values, Satis More - tomers Then Before Harwood’s new price range! Beautifully tailored year - : and | suits! Velues to $65.00! Pontiec hes never seen such values es these! All wool, docron- wool, silk blends — breath- teking values! e@ e e * e e e e e e Harwood personally selects qT the superb fabrics in all these fine suits! Volues to $70.00! : Finest domestic woolens, reg- uler end tropical weights in the very newest styles! ®. ®@ * 6 * e e e These ere really tops! — te $75.00! Gorgeous E — Italien ser ia ~s luxurious new si and. wool fabric will. amaze the most Agr: of distinction who weers “‘prestige” suits! No Manufecturer’s Close-Outs! No Factory Dead Ducks! No Bargain Basement Deals! ONLY the finest, newest, brightest, freshest con be hed from Harwood! ne SPORT COAT SALE!! Note: Values to $ .... Now $21.75 Values to $ wee Now $25.75 Values to $42.50...... Now $29.75 Values to $49.50...... Now $35.75 All Wool, Cashmere Blends, Italian Flannels, Silk Coats — all included! Neo give-away gimmicks! H leads in finer Sport Coat values with an outstanding’ sélection. TOPCOAT SALE!! lose-out Season! Harwood’s Price is $25 © i ie ove $59.50! TREMENDOUS on Coots SAVINGS ON FINE COATS! We Rent Only the Finest TUXEDOS - For Weddings, Proms, and Patties. Perfectly Fitted by Our Master Tailors. HARWOOD'S. “orth VOLUME: MEANS mane mee VALUES! RANDOLPH ‘ARWOOD | ‘ae CUSTOM 908 W. HURON at TELEGRAPH ys ‘ , \ \ \ FE 2.2300 | | who yesterday at Lapeer | County Hospital, will be Hheld at 2 p.m. Friday at Muir Brothers s LAPEER — Service for Harvey ! Curnell, 66, of 1788 Morris Rd., i will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday fat Baird Funeral Home. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery, Pontiac. Mr. Curnell died yesterday after * long illness. | Surviving are his wife, Novia; three sons, Cecil of Honor, Ray- imond and Harvey, both of Auburn Heights; two daughters, Mrs. \Glyde Garner of Lapeer, Mrs. Leo ‘Allen of Auburn Heights; a ‘brother, W. F. Curnell of Cape } Girardeau, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. | FERNDALE — Service for Wal- ter I. Smith, 51, of 1054 Marsh- field St., will be held at 9:30 a.m. took JOHN M. GOEPFER )EPFERT Former Chief 25 Years. . ill several months. * * * * * Accountant Dies Goepfert Served County Board of Auditors for John M. Goepfert, 807 chief ac- countant of the Oakland County ir|/Board of Auditors for 25 years, ‘|\died yesterday morning at his res- ‘lidence, 3305 Pontiac Dr. He was ffin Chapel sey . “been: shaken up in a two-car| Bloomfield Big 6x9 FOOT Chenille Rugs ; 77 lat the Wiliam Sullivan and Son ‘Funeral Home in Royal Oak. Mass’ ‘will be sung at 10 a.m. at St.) _ James Catholic Church in Fern- dale. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. at the funeral ‘p.m. tomorrow home. Mr. Smith died yesterday at wile liam Beaumont Hospital after a |short illness. He was employed in the Account- | ing Dept. of Fisher Body Division lin Pontiac for the past 21 years. | Surviving are his. wife, Berna- dette; a daughter Julianne and a son, David E. L., both at home; ‘a brother, Harold E. of Royal Oak; two sisters, Mrs. John (Cath- erine) McNeil of Royal Oak and Mrs. Alex E. (Margaret) Motter | The Rosary will be recited at 8 | PILLOW SALE oo 88° FEATHERS with plain edge, sturdy ticking. Limit 4 pillows. 21 x 27-In. jof Detroit. SEER | Deaths Elsewhere SALISBURY, N. C #®—William | Elward Hennessee, 58, an author- ity on heraldry, died Monday, He |served as adviser on coats of harms and ensigns for several) imagazines and exhibited his own paintings of coats of arms throughout the country. x * * DETROIT (®— Edwin Barttel- | bort, 45, an international represen- | tative of the United Auto "Wertaral junion died yesterday after suffer- jing a heart attack Monday. Barttel- Mbort was a member of the union's | bargaining team in contract talks } with Chrysler Corp. A native of | Belleville, Til., |head of the UAW’s Dodge Local 3. * * * jof enforcement for the Michigan |Publie Service Commission, died ‘of a heart ailment at a hospital here yesterday. He was 65. Fu- neral service will be Friday at) , Charlotte. he formerly was GRAND RAPIDS ® — Charles 'Bruee of Charlotte, assistant chief CHICKEN ereee Big 21x27 inch eut pillow filled with 25% chicken feathers. 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YOUR CREDIT IS” nea | ; rie te ! ‘ \ Woo \ Vee aN nol VW E. Huron 2 TMAN'S: “sous 2.18 W. Pike , _ \ k ; \ : PA Be] BUY NOW! Be Sure to Ask for Wyman’s Gondor Vaasa Prono % $s. oe Se A, eR THE PONTIAC PRESS An Independent Newspaper HAROLD A. PITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 United Nations Group —_“™!# had bought less than $60 mil lion from Japan, The proposed agree- Guards World Health ment would have raised this to The tenth anniversary of the es- than $160 million. rigs tablishment of the World Hea]th Or- . ganization (WHO) brings to public attention the impdrtance of this United Nations Agenty. Today with 88 member nations: its operations are global affecting the lives of nearly half the world’s population. Working with gov- ernments, WHO is doing much to halt the spread of contagious and infectious diseases which can- not be localized with so many people constantly traveling about. x * * This work was first organized by the League of Nations. It established uniform quarantine regulations through the co-operation of many different peoples. WHO is an interna-_ tional pool of medical information— 2 xk. € ; Communist China had offered to exchange iron ore, coal and leather for machinery, chemicals and ‘steel. Much as the, Japanese need this trade, they found the price—dipio- matic recognition—too high. “Stirr straw hats’ for men will make a comeback this summer.” —_ . Style magazine. Maybe so, but not with oldsters who suffered from headaches due to wearing such hats when they were the only kind of straw hats on the market. —s i The Man About Town , What’sina Name? and technics offering co-ordinated A Little Survey Shows help to local and national groups. The agency has improved the health of the whole world. For example, within the next ten years malaria, the greatest of all international afflictions, will have disappeared. Through im-' proved sanitation and vaccines progress is being made against cholera, typhus and small pox. Trachoma and leprosy are being effectively controlled and nutri- tion improved. In our own coun- try the recent Asian flu epidemic was minimized by WHO's discov- ery of an immunizing vaccine. . * x -%& The U.N. budget provides $13.5 million for this work, of which the United States contributes $4.5 mil-_ lion. In these days of large expendi- ~ tures this perhaps is a small amount considering the fact thatthe whole way of life of millions is changed for the better. But more than money is going into this work. It requires of its personnel great skill, imagination, enthusiasm, dedication and even hardsflip. §€ °° ~ Red China’s Price Too High for Japan Japan has broken off trade nego- tiations with Communist China and for a very good reason. . Talks between private commerical concerns in Japan and Red China’s Committee for the Promotion of In- ternational Trade were being used by the Chinese as a wedge for dip- lomatic recognition by Japan, x * * The trade pact, amounting to some $160 million annually in interchange of commodities, was submitted to the Japanese Diet for appraval. One provision would have permitted Red China’s trade mission to fly the flag of Communist China over its head- quarters in Tokyo and to use secret codes. Premier Kishi refused to ap- prove the request on the ground that it would amount to- diplo- / matic recognition of Peiping by / Tokyo. The Japanese government made it plain that private trade agreements were in no sense réc- ognition of Crou-En-Lai’ govern- ment, x «*« * f At the same time Gen.’ CHIANG Kal-sHEk’s Nationalist government let it be known that a scheduled conference on its trade with Japan had been called off. Last year For- mosa bought $93 million in Japanese goods and paid with rice, sugar and fruit. In the same period Communist 40° W. Huron 8t. Pontiae 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Basserr, i : ice Vice Preaeas "fetitint Advertising Advertising Dirggtor M r ‘B. Preecesaty YX, Bake M. Tasavwets, Vice stag) Tg { Circulation Manager ; a. Jonpan, and ‘ ‘Manager “ } ! ; Cc. hi , “aie Saitor l OTnestties "Handger Associated Press is ehtitied exdludively to the The use for republication of al in thts newspaper as well as 6h AP Tu Pow elive: \earrier for 40 cents a Week: wiaeh auivlan Saat LS available by mail Countien ft ih $12.06 8 yout: new Li ; j : / in United States ® year. : ab ‘ee Ses Sea er ety, a bey healer alee hea local news print news dispatches 4 There Isn’t Very Much Wildflowers: Not as wild as the vandals who pick them. Thanks from the bottom of my failing heart are extended to William T. Hart of 2866 Buick Ave., Pontiac, for his letter in which he wonders if I might be a rela- tive of William G. Haas, for 28 years postmaster at Cheyenne, Wyo., who gave up that position ten yéars ago. Since then he has been the nation’s biggest rodeo promoter. He says all he got out of that was a batch of stomach ulcers, but now when past 80, is as good as ever since his doctor put some blowout patches on his tummy. He is known as the Bernard Baruch of Wyoming. Sorry, but I can claim no relation to him. Nor can I find anything of the kind in connection with Mae N. Haas, for many years Judge of Probate of Michigan's Montmorency County. At least, she will not admit it—she’s a keen poli- tician. A former Detroit banker had a similar name, but when approached on the sub-; ject he shook his head—as bankers have been doing at me all my life. Not many years ago a fellow with the sathe name fever to the “Jo@”) got a national reputation in the sale of hog feed. But the law caught up with him. The Pontiac city directory has a half dozen such names, but they’re all non- committal on the subject. They know me, After reading in this column the story of the former Michigan Military Academy at Orchard Laké@ George Wilthite, then a Pontiac resident, writes me from his home in Detroit, that its annual mili- tary balls were the outstanding events of the Pontiac social season. To be the invited partner of one of its cadets was for many years the top ambition of our city's debutantes. A well known Pontiac veteri- narian tells me that the print of a dog’s nose is as infallible for identification as a human finger- print, A long time history teacher in the Pon- tiac schools, after reading my story about the origin of the names of Oakland Coun- ty rivers, writes me that the records show that / -The Rouge River ig so called because it once ran red with‘ flood. During the French and Indian wars a fierce battle was fought on its banks, and the dead and wounded were thrown into the stream. There now are 205 cities in our. nation where rental autos are at your disposal when you arrive by train, plane, bus or boat. They’re using a total of 13,000, cars. Of this number, 6ver one-third are based in one city. You may think this is New York, but it’s Miami, where you have your choice of several makes, including a great number that were made in Pontiac. One of Flint’s best residential streets is . named Pontiac, and I wonder why we haven't recipro- cated within our city limits. ee “If you don’t think we're doing things in Oakland County,” says Daniel T. Murphy Jr., our Register of Deeds, “you ought to know about the property transfers being made.” - : Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jackson. of 485 Montcalm Bt.; fifty-sixth wedding anniversary, : 7% of Drayton Plaihs; eighty-third birthday Henry R. Lange. 43 \ . f | of Birmingham; elghty-sixth birthday. Mrs, ‘Catherine Glassford Lakb; eighty-third birthday, ey of Wall US ai a si 4 es * = i a 3 :, fh . ‘ i : i : oo = = ’ e cs r ¢. His Bee Esie of t 2g ii H Z | 5 TE il i i . who one of the Gast spoeesnaiins © ot night so she can have her wash County fo work immedi, That done at 5:30 and half her ironing -+-acted for through Oakland Dh Linnie tt and way-behind-time gals and stay to Siuemt eay hes _ away. atleast: until afternoon? 1005 secured, $26 million worth Parts.of my house my kids haven't —) sougs have been sold for messed up, hers doe good job 0D coastruction and the money is and then I must work six times ioe in the bank, waiting to be cuaeed peta Ries Lets of ecces | Te si have this same problem, #0 if the If the CIO would tse Wie mith ; mreressecey sn mission to fulfil its part of the “Can't See Hi a 1 Hi PN Son Samay hie wea Can’t See Him but You Sure Can Feel Him ‘Why Waste Space Me sary goad Side while we're David Lawrence Says: vo 3 on That Column?” i'be engineered and prepared fo : : : : contract, which will probably take : o ° 1 read you poe every day |. year or two. I'm interested in iN _ because I can’t get a Detroit paper to this suggestion. sourage On Lax Legislation sre ion tn sien rte . 2 why you waste space for a column ‘Thomas C. Tiley . ; by Dick Saunders. I've studied Commerce Tonmublp Supervioes WASHINGTON — Everybody's and let the deductions for deprecia- them to achieve a bigger output music and graduated in same but * — rage ir acliphaaage: Tacigingemtie tion be taken in whatever length of goods at @ lower expense. really was floored when I read WwW There Gust there is a «SRDS elected, Ree et §=6subetantially OB sing Ge line, Live heeh wade to find fhe tug of war going See, a ee and especially in the very cate- wer to that one. Wish one of Recently my car stalled at Pike on between two So petome period gories where macmployment has 1, readers would tell me what and Sanford and two policemen DC te eee eee me en cs recaatnmmat tapas me Mind of music Ghat ts, or Setter offered their courteous help. It's struggle between jormal after oe sepa @ikiogie industries. __ still, let someone who knows some- gratifying to know the Pontiac those ‘who want beriod fixed by the taxpayer is aiiblie saben, tae thet 1a thing about -music write that Police were there when J needed eressmene — aon a riage cues OT "tp Bones “8 Girt in Distress r oe , . . E ing power” ir. BENEFIT QUICKLY _ There is, however, one thing that ea @ ~~ respective of Certainly the heavy-goods indus- could defeat even such a tax pro (Editor's Note: The term S il satiny Dies pa par Syne Shea pe cone wiline » vi come h es g “gas” : - cause of the given for new plant and equipment, P°™POme their demands for higher .' 11, saiective, a descriptive term An Indiana man remarried his present recession afd those who, It would be a chance for manu. Wes at least until recovery is used by musicians (more frequent- divorced wife and let's hope she want to tackle forthrightly the facturers to bring their substantial. ly those connected with jazz or always has nice things to say soe alten ie ulead eeapaunicte machinery up to date and enable (Copyright, 1958) ee ee about her former hushesd. arisen in certain key industries superiority of performance. It en no way describes a “type” or A California man, when he Inflation and possibly « rash. Dr, William Brady Says: “Sel” of ‘mauic, bat canbe recovered he selon car, tem couple years hence. S ff ° F . 9 ance in any musical category.) We'll be giad to tell where we srorseanr Suffering From Allergies: es ot OS aie * e he sound prosperity with lower or ——— A judge says that unimportant wand promeaty win omer = Boost Calcium, Vitamin D *ortraits i, smn mie gt maven employment, especially in the’ so- i 4 ay 2 Sounds lke « against men. called durable-goods industries. Last night became a sacred night x* * * E According to a piece in a na- certain individuals have or develop... As I proposed to you. . . And People whe are satisfied to The first route appeals te the tional magazine the word allergy such sensitivity, and others do not? you accepted, and... take things just as they come demagogue. The second route was coined in 1906, but the condi- « *« * We promised to be true... So seldom get very many of the calls for the kind of courage that tion was considered just an “idio- 1 have received a great many mow we are engaged, my love... good ones. requires in the next five years “peculiarity of another allergic ailment, telling me I am looking forward to... It's easy for a good disposition a reduction in government spend- men- how much benefit they have de- Wondrous wedding day ... When to give up these wintry days. It's ing, and a stimulus to private constitution or rived from boosting their daily cal- 1 shall hold you in my arms... no match for a bad head cold. spending. nt.” In cium and Vitamin D intake. This, T° love and keep forever . . . While * »&#-@ * The climax is coming soon. For 1908 Dr. Robert A. and or a high calcium diet, not offering with all my heart. . . The avetage Ife of women on June 30° next the corporation Cooke, having just for a week but for a year, My very least endeavor ...1 has imcrensed, meaning * that tax automatically drops to 47 per been exposed to is the only effective prophylactic | ant to give you all of me...As many more years to tell fibs cent from the present rate of 52 diphtheria, re- can recommend to one with aller. 1 want all of you... That we may about their age. per cent. Naturally there are mem- ‘ceived an injec- gic sensitivity. share our thoughts and words. . . 2 bers of Congress who will say that, arora? i. «84 at ee if the corporations are to get a letters, not more than one par’ u, . was performed 1% years age reduetion, the individual also Se gpapy an-immuniaed Sale sud treme een dhast gs .| | As they agreed Mat tight, oeeraamee city ead 10 8 Degen, eg te ba See ES GRE Be Amr ome To onl cur maria ih pe STAND PAT the technique used for adminis- 1988) _ (Copyright, 1968) al’ Adee Go vor a The —, of sound = pring Oe JK phe em ges age. ; nomics whip hand. injected qitickly, without . , : Ten s.cd to do is stand pat and precaution which most doctors now Case Records of a Psychologist: é to block & demagaste (ype of tax. cine, serum, = hormane, ductees rane ,¢ Ives INe@w A AGvice | bes oe as aie Carer hire ab + 1 Bom Opal and Ed want the plain ly, that food difference alone may You smile delightedly when your through both Houses. injecting the remainder. In 1908, J26¢ about how to stay Nap- cause @ lot of future quarreling, husband wants a second helping Only a compromise can solve » Nahe i doctors didn't Know book this case or send it to any a. ~ of your cooking. Don’t act sour the problem and get a new tax : friend or relative who is plan- _So rate yourselves thoroughly on %__*lifferent when he likewise ps lear Immediately after the Injec- ning on matrimony. Happy my 200-point “Tests for Husbands hes more erotic ¢ then What kind of Bim, eoula get Sem: Bie Oot Oe eee very nommee ove buts ing to 2 Wives,” mentioned below. Wie ina ell ont Ca console opinion, glaw _preasitive fo horse dander in his the formula and you cant help “ANd listen to ihe; sobering nd- felgn erotie hunger and delight te could be passed, which the Presi (early mankeod, maphy- living happily ever afterwards. Yea i ay ; , dent probably would «sign, that © and in 9 Bed. ray prowhpt - 4 a injection of adrenalin saved him. 4. T6 ease the anes jn rece. TS" be Cunae derstandat to the Treasury by reducing cor- r. ive porate tax rates gradually—two devote re te study . of eeken bo Sean fee an the father of a new specialty, cial mahanws _ allergy. Doctors who devote their the rate would be 42 per cent. practice exclusively to this’ work 2. To make = gradual_seduc- are known as allergists. The maga- ton. in individual income taxes zine says there “are now 1,500 such Prion Sp oweel wg yen ig a \ the United States. 8 in ‘ 3 i rele i f ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS,_W1 AY, APRIL 23, 1958 af ye Brings Victory | RUFF and READY ‘ { % : . « é ‘i > — é i + ~ \ \ ; \ \ ‘ \ e hey \ | \ : ‘ \ - 4 ’ ' \ ‘ < H f F \ - \ i { \ " ted i " \ y } \ i aoe | L i ea i¢ ‘ . 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April 26, 1958. s TEN a) Battered Body of Baby Found Texas Mom Left Infant to Bring in Washing When Snatch Occurred KINGSVILLE, Tex. & — An in- fant disappeared from her crib yesterday was found unconscious a few doors away, and died shordly after being rushed to a hospital. * x * , _ ick. Peace Justice Tom Simons said the baby’s head was badly beaten. Police Chief B. D. Condon quot- ed the mother as - Mrs. Carrick called police, and the Naval Air Station housing de- velopment was searched, Diana Smith, 9, found the baby lying in a clump of shrubbery at the corner of another apartment building, about 100 yards from the Ctrrick home. The infant was naked, and her body bore scratches, The Carricks have one other dahghter, Jane Marie, 3. Carrick formerly lived at Oshkmosh, Wis. Officers said today a pathology report held the child was stomped about the head. * * * Northwestern Gea 7 Renews X-way Push\ “the Pontiac City Affairs Eight Mile road’ to U.S. Fenton. * * * The State now has $21,000,000 in federal funds available for high- way construction, according to Da- vid Ward Young, president of the Association. ht from private owners by State. way Department field men. ~ * * * Petitions with more than 3,000 * feral thousands. of additional signers Among persons police were will be available by Thursday questioning were two small chil- night. dren, These petitions will be sent to Pontiac last night entered into $149,000 worth of contracts with the state and private contractors MRS. RALPH B. PARKER ORION TOWNSHIP — Ralph B. Parker claimed Sandra E. Post a double-ring; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Post Sr. of) Beach drive, Lake Orion. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and/ Mrs. Bernard F. Parker of Shad- bolt drive. . Given in marriage by her County Calendar Auburn Heights The Auburn Heights Community Chub. will hold « at pinochie party at the/ Clubhouse, 8. Squirrel Rd., at & p.m. Thursday. Metamora The Metamora Union Burial G Bociety E-' hold awe annual meet Thursday at & t Metamora. township Hall. All “owners of lots in the —— y oi members of the orgenization and are) rgan. eligible. to vote im the election of 2 A country style chicken dinner will be served Thursday at the OZS Tem Oakwood by the Thomas Chapter ons. Serving will start pt 5 pE p.m. The Women's Peilossiip of Con- ie gong Church will meet y 30 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Wi Hayhurst Lacky Number. by Dera ® silver Ray guests are Clifford Dutton hy chairman of committee. A noeod Reg. $3.00 & of Mr, and “ure. Lf =| “Rochester toad, Mrs. Piet . ‘The affair also will be sin ‘ot the vodial Full 100 Proof Chantilly lace bodice was traced with irridescent sequins and pearis, which accented the sabrina featured Her fingertip veil of French Musion was secured by a crown sequins, rhinestones and pearls. She carried an arrangement of satin fan. Maid of honor was Darlene the bride. Mary Leach of Pontiac, {Nancy Sisty of Farmington and |Sharon Post, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. * *. * Best man was Albert Post Jr., brother of the bride. Ushers were Richard Ballagh, James Daugh- held in the Veterans Hall in Oxtord. The newlyweds will reside at 625 Casmere Rd., Lake Orion. BRING IN YOUR Women’s Spike or Small Cuban Heels. . i Men‘s, Women’s, Children’s Leather or Composition Soles. . Men’s Rubber Heels . . ENTIRE FAMILY’S SHOES FOR A FREE CHECK-UP HALF SOLES | i | 69 42 N, Saginaw Neisner Shoe Repair At the Rear of Neisner’s Main Floor | People =| *1 99 rape Straps & Loafers for Budget Minded Playtime Sneakers for Outdoor Fun 99 | Pn at Airport Ordered; Cost $149,000 i é 2 t } e : : i E F * a j Fs Mr, and Mrs. Eugene W. Gar- f a | h : Schools, vass Monday's election and certify} Douglas Wilson, 32, of 3391 See-| ne board will also. discuss the its results. baldt St., Drayton Plains, ran the/ placement of special edi Bolt : Bla sgn on Second street atthe Bar-|Glaases and the tamatr ot se Sets Barn ze kell intersection, and hit a car| dents overcrowded driven by. James "Henderson, 12, | °_ Doth the elementary and junior) of 645 : * & : before the board) schedules for main- employes and the assign- teachers to Northern and : Schools. - i | DR. E. F. DENNE 914 West Huron St. Misses’ oda women's Nylon reinforced heel and toe for added wear. White soft spun cotton . . . Sizes 8% to 11. “BOBBY SOx Men’ s Wash dae Wear SPORT : PR Little or no ironing necessary. Short sleeves with cuff, double m back. Solids and prints. Small, Medium, or Large. ‘ASSISTANT MANAGER'S SALE! LAST 3 DAYS TO SAVE , ae Opaque Nylon Tricot HALF SLIPS Lavish lace trim ... . Will not shrink, sag, cling, or wrinkle, White, pink, blue, aqua, and black. Small, medium, large. Reg. $2.99 now $2.59 Solid white, rose, gold, red, hunter green, apple green. Chenille oy $ r Lithographed metal WASTE BASKETS “a2 N. SAGINAW STREET STORE HOURS: 9:30°to a0 . Mon. and Fri. 9:30t09 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1058 : Clip This Te Valuable Coupon per en ott “FREE! Le eg ear ongh eed age tay op oe =. er we" 4. GIVE COUPON TO CASHIER SS BEFORE CHECKOUT BEGINS’ THE BEARER of THIS COUPON MAY BUY “RITHER BEECH-NUT — Se OFF LABEL OR c | 5 Maxwell House Coffee cae Sa ey ) ——_—_ — A At the MIRACLE MILE Food Fair — Ky’ M: he | ; 4 _/ Coupon has no cash value ., . Vold after Set. April 2, 1958 “per Markets | oe . { unit PSuESN bat Satan ) GIVE COUPON TO CASHIER \/4 a‘): ; . i LV Ba RR Wy, he " — ee CO a 4) a ee ee eee es WACIE (te neaeaantrn ss Sh TELEGRAPH ot SQUARE LAKE Rd. — BEARER of THIS COUPON MAY BUY BANQUET Frozen Chicken 6 Pkgs. | 00 Meat Pies boot or Qt At the MIRACLE MILE Food Fair Sages tae eaves + Vold after Sat, April 26, 1958 Sold to Deskets or Chilean UM} COUPON PER CUSTOMER / ty ae GIVE COUPON TO CASHIER BEFORE CHECKOUT BEGINS! ¥ mca | THE BEARER of THIS COUPON MAY BUY Borden or Wilson or Foremost, Creamed | 5 Cc — Cottage Cheese At the MIRACLE MILE Food Fair ~ Coupon bas ne cash valine .. . Void after Sat., April 26, 1968 stone Seid G0 Deciacxer Childe . LIMIT— 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER A & Ao ee GIVE COUPON TO CASHIER , Las BEFORE CHECKOUT BEGINS! ~@ Del Monte or’Green Giant —_ C Golden Corn Coens RUBY BEE Pure in 10 c Preserves. .si= - Qo SOM ERSRDE DEY ASS bob RC AtE | Whole Ham or Shank Portions Rib Boiling Beef... 39° U.S. “Choice” Beef chuck + Swiss Steak... 719 Pot Roast ** 55;. Green Pride $ Seed 8429 3 , Foca Fair's Own Gold Label Grade 1A! Fresh | LARGE EGGS Guaranteed Fresh Everytime You Buy ‘em! Doz. @Pineapple .. DEMING’S Alaska Sockeye c : Red Salmon.... = 15 MUSSELMAN'S Fancy © Plain or Buttermilk 10¢ | : Borden's Biscuits — Seg , Gold Lobel paigerine $100 SAVE 14¢c ON 3 CANS... Can | CAMPBELLS Kear | L 5 Tomato Juice ro 29 FAMOUS WE’ = PROUD OF | | RICH, FULL-BODIED MIRACLE Rosedale California LAS Tomatoes ..... b con ai is "0 WHIP Pure Cane Peaches "ii" .. 0 cm SUGAR is Dole, California—Halves of 303 ha asl = Bartlett Pears... * “™ ys ys 5 «. Bog ‘ Spiced Luncheon Mect 12-ox. 39° pant SLO" 5 Swift's Prem...... “™ Dole, California, Yellow Cling ye Shortening » Porpaee 3 69 Saitine Crackers... we 25 I FAIR SUPERMARKET ELEGRAPR at SC me wh: ROAD | Ly METH: Mile Ff ey aS eee ae Saar ae ee Sel SiAmy Develops: New Parachute fo riRey THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, (APRIL 28, 1058. ‘ae a 3 . : pe ae og ae ‘< ‘ Fe - He. eee tf it AF kf +i y il T | ee Half-Day - Evening Clasece _ VETERAN APPROVED — af : = i i | oe as ee five or six seconds to open. That’ UNITED | |rcetreets te : , we The Business Habhue SHIRT cause in tate he could ro] cr ee " ; - 7-W. Lawrence St, Pontiac Phone FE 2.3551 to the ground-with considerable eee bee | | Distributors = picosigianl \ Our Congratulations to the . ~ | ee ae eae a esemk = ; _First Lady of Business Calloway said. He didn’t go into e bee he ‘Who Is Being Honored | jthe mechanics of the operation of) = Gu AMBER CRUISE — Here's a scene that will be the cks, where the jhow the explosives used are pre- Ae 20-26 : lvented from tearing the para- rote haggle vigpeetigge dlp sees ee gem ene enn en oo See 96 Sed Seve te ak me ow. [er test ‘materiale. designed to| sailor for the weekend will ride the 8. & South America up Lake > Nation protect soldiers against the heat _ - Army is building furnace > H : lat. Natick, Calloway disclosed. It 2 Pilots Complain : g8 cf i 1 H of Stunting Jets. 4 Fi i i © tnter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE F z é LJ . 2 fa 3 i a RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 | ZEELAND @® — Leon A. Sears, city superintendent since January |1954 when he came to Zeeland sons. The yesterday from Park Forest, Ill., has re- signed cttective Cay 1 hy cape iors h Now is the time to get _ Prescription ~. . Sun Glasses! DR. i Bus BUSSEY piaies Eyer Exomis ee Saeminad DR. HAROLD e eer at about | Next ry Gatland Theater OPTOMETRIST ’ FE 4-5211 "Woody Woodpecker says, “Win .. - $2000 cash or a Motorola Portable Hi-Fi Phono (worth $109.95), with automatic 4-speed - changer, 3 speakers, tone control and new America knows its bourbon / and its favorite is Old Crow MOTHERS! » Here's big fan:with, big rewards for youngsters (under 16) .. and everything your boy or girl needa to ter tits ceay contest ison Shite Th Agr eo Seah. bang Light,mild 86 proof Old Crow by fer outsells any bourbon in the land PS Why does one Webster, Henry Clay, Mark ke bourbon outsell Twain—giants of hi fee every other -all prized Old Crow. Today ge bourbon inthe their number is multiplied coustry? The answer is: by the millions. The light- Americans know their bour- ness, mildness and incom- bon. They always have. A parable flavor of 86 Proof century ago, Daniel Webster Old Crow truly make it “the flatly called Old Crow... finest Kentucky whiskey ever : forrigiat a L ENTRY wean (ond ch 1 fat ptearatede Siedadliy Dewte CO cotere eee ~ RK Oe ee ee ee ge ee ae ee & _ “the finest in the world” put irito glass!” : : . 3 i ~ 100 Proof Bottled in Bond available as wewal — “ : fe d Orde Wo. , sygnpncheghmempetsen siya Ame op mh hig 4 ; g4s : at gf Ss ‘ Me ag ham ; ' er eet 4 wey . eee A ge eR : ; es iy , | , Al , ) is = ; 2 “ ¢ \ t = e : \ i * % ‘ } _ : i \ ( e- | ¥ ri : \ ; ; g no ra j ' , \ \ Vt as a ety \\ A ’ : 1 : aes: \ ) : eg) tre. (i hes a. i Vs ‘ 1 > dae. wigan 4 | , 4 al ht’ , LUNCHEON MEAT SALE . Your Choice PICKLE & PIMENTO, COOKED SALAMI 49 ; Turkeys 4108 sas 4% 9, ‘ oom : Pp ’ £ 9 = : , ¢ 5 2 LOIN PORTION Pork Loins » 49%: “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY BEEF CHUCK Thick Sliced Ba 2 21.23 sized ‘Bacon . Re LE 65¢ |. ROAST “SUPER-RIGHT", TINY LINK Pork Sausage ee oe o & 63¢ BEST 7 7 he BLADE LB. Fresh Perch Fillets ‘Sr ..... % 4% CUTS h Fresh Dressed Perch.,....... % 39 Fresh Cleaned Smelt ....... ™ 2ile Jumbo Yellow Pike ........ ™ oe re mabe gets yf TOP QUALITY, GOLDEN RIPE. Coban Pineapples «<= 3 m= 1,00 Head Lettuce + .... 2 1 35¢ DEL MONTE—HALVES OR SLICED . PEACHES ra See age ah Libby's Beef Stew .... . tit CAN Staley's Liquid Starch ss “At 39¢ JIFFY BRAND—29e SPECIAL LABEL Biscuit Mix °°: 2% JANE PARKER—SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Potato Bread .. i 15c Apple wana pamar | amet ADS Date-Filled Coffee Cake . . »~ 29 Loaf Cakes“ iicee™™ om 25¢ Vanilla Wafer Cookies . . . ‘tar 25¢ ES BISCUIT—POTATO Chippers .... 2% “Kare Syrup somwtctth. . . tt 25¢ “‘Gelad Dressing =o: . ..°3 ‘ht 49 Keyko Margarine... .. . it 29e 4 BIG PONTIAC STORES TO SERVE YOU | 1186: Tay en al Madison Avocados curomm 5... ten corm 69° R s os 25° Winesap Apples ..... 3 ut 5% 19¢ Valencia Oranges “uz. . Be BY Cake Mixes "s.raS'ose'cx ree" 4 Sr 95¢ Dole Fruit Cocktail . . . 2 2st 49%e A&P Grapefruit Sections 2 << 37¢ lona Bartlett Pears . . . 3 2% 8% LIBBY’S—WITH BEANS Chili: Con Carne 2!2239% PROCESSED CHEESE FOOD—PLAIN OR PIMENTO Ched-0-Bit es LOAF 69 Large Silverbrook Butter ... . . “Sunnyfield Butter quay .» «ano 67¢ Risdon’s Cottage Cheese . . °c 39 NEW IDEAS FOR ‘ YOUNG HOMEMAKERS 1. Refrigerator-baked cakes 2. New chairs from-old ones 3. Chafing-dish specialties 4, Sew a travel wardrobe And scads more... IN MAY “Woman's Day 10° _ ) PRICES BPFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 26th smarmmoox | por, AQ® a: 65¢ FROZEN FOOD SALE! | AGP BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY SPINACH chorr GREEN PEAS PEAS-AND-CARROTS CUT CORN CUT BEANS —=§ FRENCH FRIES MIX OR MATCH © 7 = 100_ Sensational OFFER! IN FAMOUS IMPERIAL STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE! Now in the 2nd Week of This Money-Saving Sele... Bach Week for 10 Weeks a different wnit goes on sale. Build as many plece settings as you wish includ- ing oyster forks, serving spoons, steak knives, etc. THIS 4 SPECIAL BUY AT AGP FOR ONLY a 9 9 PLACE SETTINGS AVAILABLE EACH WEEK LOOK | 0< WILL BUY WHAT AT A&P Your Choice—303 Cans Lima Beans tonamano ,,..... 10¢ Mixed Vegetables ammcan sau, , 106¢ Fancy Saverkravt ove mest ouauny 10¢ Whole Potatoes racxers usn—wirs = 10¢ Sliced Potatoes races usn—wnms — 10¢ Creant Style Corn wonaseann ... . 10¢ Wax Beans worm ,...... 10¢ | Sliced Beets sr anano—our rest, . 10¢ lona Peas wewomyours ,,..... 10¢ 6%-OZ. eo @ @ e CAN Stor-Kist Tuna Fish OMX! Patti Pak Frozen Steaks . ooo ma WC Divine foonops wu tenn... 5 PEI ric « PACIFIC 00D RET AILERS SINCE 185 2 ie 67¢ “He 79¢ 12-Oz. Cen 39 69c for A Lovalir Complies Camay Soap 2. cate 21¢ Soap of Beautiful Women Camay Soap 2 cae 29¢ 2 “Scie” 21¢ Seve ot AGP on PSI Personal tory 4 tm 29 Wory Soap 2 Gm 35¢ very Safe, Granulated Ivory Snow 2 nx. 67¢ Giant Size 79 Once Over—No Hard Rubbing Spic and Span me 29C Fe 89¢ For Dishes . . . For Clothes Dreft 2 ne. 65¢ Glent Pkg. 77¢ Get Clothes Tide-Clean Tide 2 re. 65¢ Gient Phg. 77e Made For Automatic Washers Dash Detergent im =—2.25 PO's New Comet Cleanser . 212-02. Con 14.08. Cog 2 * 41c 2 © 3ie¢ Washes and Blues Blue Dot Duz 2 me. 67¢ Giant Size 7¥e Silver Dust ES Ag ee eee ee, | Se ee eee ie i Ee ee Oe, Be ee a ee Se oS Ee Bee ee gt : é fee a ae 4 Ee b : eye a e ae ae € - 2 . t 3 :, a *# % FOURTEEN | Seer THE PONTJAC PRESS, WEDNE i. UAW, With Eye on Profits, 4 {Eis rg _ Steps Up Big-3 Negotiations pas DETROIT uf — The United Auto) at UAW headquarters to hear ; The union is believed to be still) Ce Workers Union today stepped up| oa-the-scene reports from wegotia: |aiming at its main target — profit} the pace of its negotiations on new) tions under | haring — despite the possibility | contracts in the auto industry} way for the past month under @ | oft. in the auto industry may|f with an eye on a shrinking profits} news blackout.) be small this year. pie. UAW ee The union had bargaining talks|pouther, who presided at the open./PORD PROFITS DROP ’ open- = ie | scheduled at General Motors, Fordling of the board's four-day meet-| Ford's profits for the first quarter| . ing yesterday, has given no indica-|of 1958 were less than one-fourth] At the same time its 25-mem- jtion of any shift in emphasis injof the earnings for the same ber Executive Board was meeting bargaining goals. period a year ago, If Ferd's earn- “lings continue at the same rate) for the rest of the year, the Pontiac Man Injured company’s profit volute Wil Sat) 3-Time F ormer Crossing S. Telegraph weiter ais Seder the unieg - posal. | A pedestrian was injured yester- « fr * 1 day afternoon when he tried to | Chrysler Corp, has reported its Warden Dies sactrcaezatts Sr nae Gonna | . Ace Cole, 66; of 249 S. Telegraph |!05S- : Served as Prison Head |by Lowell E. Haggerty,'25, of 3462 ‘i d Levee, Drayton Plains, police in 1925 anit Cole was treated at St. Joseph DETROIT w — Harry H. Jack-|Mercy Hospital for a shoulder in- son, three-time former warden of|jury and released. Southern Michigan Prison and a ys former Detroit Police inspector,| gs s died last night at Deaconess Hos- ty Deaconess Hoe City OKs Rezoning pital where he surgery for stomach ulcers Friday:ifor Doedar’s Clinic Jackson had been a salesman for U.S. Fastener Co. of Detroit The City Commission last night |a" since 1946. lrezoned property on which Dr. . | : i | ' Jewelry 4 , secdhaag tress SCOOP: LOW PRICES j. LAYAWAY FOR MOTHER'S DAY * BROOK PARK ~ MOTOROLA Melmac Dinnerware | __ TELEVISION ~ = * Neil H. Sullenberger plans a Os ‘ sstee ermine er ee eae ke A5-Pc. Set 17" PORTABLE Michigan Department of Safety) It rezoned two ipts on the north é e , oe, Gad de F when“ he first was appdinted|side of W.. Huron street, between Turquoise Fantesy Regularly $189.95 warden at Southern Michigan)Tporpe street and Lincoln avenue, B Fe : * ; Prison in 1925. He served untilltrom residential to limited com- patent $ 5 Snare Caton $ | 5 1935. caneciel ¢ Antenna : He also was warden in 1935-36] Dr Sullenberger, a chest sur- Populet a ve Twe and in 1939-45. geon who was ousted from the Reg. $54.95 Set ; f Jackson was ousted in 1945 as |Pontiac General Hospital medi- warden on accusations of Atty. |°4l staff last winter, Gen. John ,R. Dethmers, now [house on one ew 12”-4 Cycle-2/4 HLP. Vor and scalping protection Jackson denied the accusations|/for an ajley. . Dr.” and fought unsuccessfully to regain| .omplied ‘with this last night. his post and later a civil service; jie announced plans for a clinic Pension. after hig suit for reinstatement on x *& * the hospital staff was tossed out of Six other prison officials were|Circuit Court April 11. ousted with Jackson by the State ® Quick easy height & © Rubber tired steel _ wheels mounted on. Corton Comminton. Hamlin Chairman. } oo eet ae ee vi'ut'ton nents (of Research Group UL EIACes ALE RODS 50% off | wee He failed in attompiat |_ Delos Hamlin, Oaklind County ¥ , ENGINE leat eee) A REALLY KIDDIES SPECIAL 4, Ox Ce today was named vie, chairman epee 5 Ft. Fibergias FISHING ROD... | Dr ere ies COW PRICE!) Regge FullSlae 26” | : : i sob ® in 1923. He was a native of Chicago . organization i a Spanish-American war vet- an — a rranization wil eran. and governmental growth in Oak-| land, Wayne, St, Clair, Macomb,/ School Bus, Car.Collide | Wastienaw and naan in Pontiac; None Hurt _|the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., DELUXE EQUIPPED. BICYCLE | \_a Light — Carrier = Tank IAN: (EVANS) . SS is y A loaded school bus and a car|}member board of directors, { collided yesterday afternoon at the|up of civic, government and busi- ; 1958 Model intersection of Nelson and Ham-| ness leaders. New Colors mond streets, but no one was hurt.| The directors voted to seek ad- ‘ Arthur E. Buck-Jr., 30, of 451| ditional funds from and Designs S. Telegraph Rd., the bus driver, | Foundation to finance the study. told police he was’ distracted by|The Foundation made an initial a boy on the bus and did not see| grant of $25,000 in February. the ee ee Walter hog Miller, 61, of . Tennyson St. Z Old: j Panes al hailed te ob, | Pwo 17-Year-Olds Bound | serve a yield right of way signjon Burglary Charge | at the intersection. 13 $69.96 Value - ‘Only : lary charges by Municipal Court|l Jobless to Clean River DETROIT w — The Wayne|they waived examinations. County Board of Auditors said| Jerry L: Lemmert, of 2040 Rich- BOY or GIRL | * Tuesday 100 jobless men who are|wood St., and Harold W. Anderson, OTHER MODELS j ete ; receiving welfare checks will bejof 53 W. Fairmont St., are accused MODELS ' Full 2” Cross Bars, 2 Swings $ 95 yer’, . . ”~ vir " . ” -* ‘ ’ f 3 —— one SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY 3 , Rae ie ee | Pile Ring! iit , Specie! Purchase i oe ; WwW ATER Park Avenue Children’s. : LAWN MOWER | B80 i dag oy er hae Lightwe ft. Stest Hondle |. |, SKIS rem ” SEED — PLAY | | eral ce feect stat| GRASS SEED | TENTS Res. $ 1” $22.95 15 w Bs $] 7” | Reg, 2.95 7 69 Many Tes $7 29 Val end Up 5 Lb. Box to $19.35 STADLER’S “a . | | Saw fae §. ~ PAINTER’S 10-6-4XXX aga x Gibreab Bs a Nt oy eg mi] DROP CLOTH FERTILIZER proce pe PURCHASE =e gar ‘ | t TARY Gs ..8'x12' Size 5 9° 100 ih. Bag $489 i , CORONET ANNUALLY, ARE EM PLOYE D/A | (oe Se i Reg. $1.19 is % * y preceded ) a — sr - COOLERS woUST tp Oe 7” Painter's , | 3 Deahel : Pastels a : } Wh 2 4% 2 14 PPAN&ROLLER WHEELBARROW PAINT hed i . COMBINATION Large 12” Wheel : 3 reg. 995 “Oy ADS CAREFULLY BEFORE | THEY GoouT To BUV.DUNT| | | ‘Fue 1a Boe. © een NAO EAE ALLEL LL TES EAN Bi Be A a : \\ ; Li id “pe aes 1 Ae lly PAM te Me Be 8 pM Nth, ge Mei gl edi a ei ae REV EOOE DS OH Cm PEERS (PAE OG ea 84 Oe phe etwee & $940k 644 AOR EOE OO bt OSO ROW Oe HOH * i+) > hohe Pee eee ee eee ee Pe Ge oe RS eee * s z ad * . ‘ * ~ ; * : « * j « * . : 4 “PRUNE JUICE = 35° 2 FOOD STORES ee" SAVE 48° US. GRADE “CHOICE” VALUE WAY TRIMMED. T-SONE, porrERnousE STEAKS “5498 Makes The Fisest Hamburgers vt <<” J a a " -Grounp MIB ROAST = 77 FRESH PORK ROAST = 49 BONELESS RUMP - 95° muycupogms COOKED CRABS » 69 Mich. Grede Ne. 1 Buy It By the SHORT RIBS = 4% 29: BOLOGNA AOT NATIONAL’S Prodiced Fer Stew Tep Teste Mich. Grede Ne. 1 Link 69 (BEEF - AY: Tighe | BONELESS BEEF + 69%: PORK SAUSAGE Del Monte Early Garden. st heediad Coase Sachs Delonte’ SUGAR GOLDEN Peas Ne, 203 i SUGAR “EAS = PEACHES 4°89: wadeuadnn oe MORSELS “ Q7* | GAINES DOG MENU “bail in Coupon for 2B GAR DEN HOSES som $978 Smoky Boor Bur COFFEE CAKE MIX ‘<= 29° [ys Red Rese—1e Sele - TEA BAGS is 66° DRESSING = 39 CHERRIES "no 33° SAUSAGE 1243 FLOUR S 99:|2 = 29: | YEAST CAKE 6° —= KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 2:=55' LARGE ae SIZE CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE 2-29 “| Western Boxed Winesap Apples .... 3 59° Collf., The Aristocret of Seleds CALAVOS = 19 Strawberry Red, Extve Fine Quelity LUNCH BAGS = 2.75 25' GARBAGE BAGS == 29° y= = MEXICORN | 9 2297* BISCUIT MIX Hills Bros. COFFEE 279 Can a, CHEESE SLICES © = 35 GHEESE SLICES} += 35' ‘ , © SPAM rT no AT? RHUBARB “ 19 eit For Automatic «| "28e OF" Deal Instant Fels All Purpose Cleaner Whiz ee Arve Surg = SOAP | DISH ALL | CHIFFON | .NAPTHA | LESTOIL. |HANDSOAP| STARCH | STARCH 4-4 |= 4% [74 | 2=65'| 265° | 230) 22% | . ey *# —* \ SOSOSCSOOSSHSS SESOHOSOSOSSOESSEHSOSSSSSSSESSSSSOHSWOHOOSCOOOSCOSO® rgain Days Thursday - Friday-Saturday All Downtown has gone all-out to make these three Downtown Dividend Days exceptional-value-days for you! Come downtown to get new, smart, spring and summer merchandise at money saving Dividend Day prices! Come downtown to get greater selections! Come downtown to get a greater variety in price, too! You will find the items you want... at the price you want to pay. And, Downtown, there are parking spaces for over six thousand cars within steps of the ’ stores you like to shop in. It is a great family experi- ence and great three-day bargain event! Shop Down- town. during Downtown Dividend Days! DOWNTOWN PONTIAC HERE ARE THE STORES PARTICIPATING IN DOWNTOWN DIVIDEND DAYS ... HERE ARE TYPICAL VALUES TOO! And read every ad of Downtown Merchants for more, more,-more . . . wonderful Dividend Day bargains! LYNN JEWELERS — 2-Shelf Table on Casters 10c BARNETT’S MEN’S STORE — $5.95 Washable Nylon Jackets $3.95 MARKET TIRE CO. — Black Tubeless ‘Tire $14.95 Plus Tax and Exch. WIGGS — Syroco Wall Clock, 18” Gold Sunburst, Reg. $24.95, $10.00 Plus Fed. Tax PEGGY'S — Washable Cotton Print Skirts, Reg. $5.95, $3.90 TODD'S — Shoes for Entire Family RAPPY’'S — Free Trousers DAVE’S STORE — Caps 39c ARTHUR'S — 2-Piece Cotton Co- ordinates $5.97 ENGGASS — % Off on All. 1847 Rogers Silverware SHOPPERS MART — Car Coats $7.29 WAITE’S — See Our Ad 3 STAPP*S— Boys’ Goodyear Tuff's Tennis Shoes $3.45 | WARD’S HOME OUTFITTING CO.— $159.50 2-Piece Living Room Suites $99.95 | * ij € \ * ; ew 4 PENNEY’S — Perfect Quality Nylon Hose 57c Pr. GEORGES-NEWPORTS — 1.99 Men’s Shirts 93c SHAWS JEWELERS — $34.50 Ansco Camera $7.88 F, N. PAULI — 6-Pc. Setting Wallace Sterling $37.50 DICKINSON’S — Palm Beach Suits, Only $45.00 PAULI SHOE STORE — Patent Leather Shoes, Reg. $13.95, $10.95 McCANDLESS— Custom - Made Draperies, Free Labor LION STORE—Nylon Hose, Reg. $1.15, 44c ‘ & FIRESTONE—6:70x15 Tubeless Super, Reg. $28.95, $18.55 LEWIS FURNITURE—Melmine Dishes for 8, Reg. $53.55, Only $19.95 SAM BENSON — $24.50 All Sport Coats $17.87 < PONTIAC STATIONERS — Borometers 69c Eo. . OSMUN’S Downtown — Wool and Dacron Suits $55.00 | . HUB CLOTHIERS — Wash and Weer Suits $29.95 CLOONAN‘’S— White Shoulders Cologne, 2 Oz. $2.75 SHERWIN - WILLIAMS CO. — New Pleasure Craft Hull and Deck Enamel, Qt. $2.80 JOE’S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS—Gym Shorts, Pair 25c GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE—Brake Reline Special $12.95 CONN’S CLOTHES — All Wool Sport Coats $15.00 GLOBE SURPLUS — Garden Sprayer $3.89 LARRY B. MEN’S STYLE CENTER — To 70% Off on Final Sale _ J&R AUTO STORE — $49.95 Ploy- * ground Gym $29.99. SALLAN’S — Special 50% fo 75% Off on Costume Jewelry ; FEDERAL DEPT. STORE—See Our Ad GILLIES SHOES—See OurAd. \ ij _€ | \ , ea any * EIGHTEEN VITALITY GETS A sTraswd.. VOTE for FASHION and FIT Hat 7 li ‘ g i= ia tanoes tor “FASHION and f a Helidcla $10.95.to $13.95 Vitality Wanderlust Styles, from $8.95 TODD'S petty DOWNTOWN PONTIAC DOWNTOWN DIVIDEND DAYS BOYS’ SHOES. Finish School and Play All Summer In These Special Buy Shoes Included In this group are famous make Brooks and Were to 97 Bostonian Jr. Alse Leafers 8.48 Sizes 3 to 6 A-D widths. Officially approved by CDA SCOUT SHOES for school or Were to 4 camp. Sizes 11 to 2%. A-D. 7.98 ' = : ~—* ~~ — s — a ; = Lah - a) oe q te Sn NEW! 12-Play | | PLAYGROUND GYM P WITH THE 5 SATIONAL SWINGING SKYWAY Wa: ..and a GIANT 9 FT. Steel SLIDE Just Look At These Big "NEW Features... “NEW” For 1958 full 3 Ft. “SPACE STATION” with Safety Hond Reily Se ree aad Sab Conatreced Seal Sada . green Action Bary ago gp en LADDER i pray In. Steet Tubing! Mt Safe ROCKET Sr SOCKETS! “ Bearings—never need oiling! © Smut, Al Wether Ws 12 Plays Lodders, Chin Bars, Trapere, Gym Rings, - ® |] © 12a Pi on Seat Safety Swings. 2-Seater Sky Glide! | Spiece! Catalog | LAWN SWING et ie TIME ONLY * 1&R , |” gym SET FREE PARKING |} a IN REAR =OfiB LOR J} | Early jor That SAVINGS! GRAND 2h YOU SAVE $13.13 HERE! 162° ene Our $50 All Wool SALE PRICED PRICED SUITS : $3 G37 The most popular suit this season with the young feliows. A good graduation sult, A grand buy now at only $36.87, YOU SAVE 1.33 HE 210 of Our Famous All Fool | GRANITE —_- saiz price Hard finish, alt wool, thet’s ugly leather! Wears like iron! crease! You can't save $2133 sd easier! YOU SAVE $10.33 HERE! 119 of -Our $55 Hard Finish All Wool: SHARKSKIN SALE PRICED SUITS : ABs Here's a@ terrific bargain! Cood hard finish sharkskins in year be ses a All wool. Hurry! YOU SAVE $20.33 HERE! 138 of Our $75 Hard Finish Sharkskin TWO-PANT $ALE PRICED SUITS : 5 487 Another terrific value! All year ‘round regulars, longs and shorts. SEE HOW YOU SAVE! BUY NOW! Just 92 of Our Famous Dunbrook WOOL TWEED ‘55 and $60 VALUES Topeoats s. p95 By all means be sure to get one of these oe now at this price. bi As. a stea SEE HOW YOU SAVE! BUY NOW! _ A Terrific Value! Cool Hard Finish . SUMMER SALE PRICED SUITS : 2 Ber Get set now for the hot weather just ahead, You save plenty by buying now! YOU SAVE UP TO $15! Just 42 of Our Popular $25 and $35 Sr ge onlin bwoal shetlands, Sizes in regue lars, shorts and longs. A stealt YOU SAVE $10.90! 3 FLANNEL Resistant Worsted and $12.95 All W ool ‘sLacus. |G) Charcoal grays, browns .and blues and light shedes, 100, Never priced 20 low! 2 for $15 YOU SAVE $2.90 AND MORE! $3.95 and $4.95 Long Sleeve SHIRTS QZ in D Good looking patterns in choice colors. Cottons and rayons, All sizes. A smash WHILE THEY LAST! value! YOU SAVE $2.00! NYLO “aa Washable ; JACKETS ; “Bs 4 Choice Colors 8 Dove Only ot This Price ’ YOU SAVE $3 TO $4! $4 and $4.50 Famous Brand SHIRTS 2 for ‘oD 3 (WHITES EXCEPTED) Choice Patterns—Sises 14 te 17 _OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT “til 9: P. . ! YOU SAVE $2.90! — BRAND) _ SHORT SLEEVE YOU SAVE $1,00! | Femous Brond | | G ; Fhe 5 Easy Ways to Charge ot Waltes: © 30-Dey Cherge © Continuous Charge (ccc @ Leyewey _ ©. a Maney Down 90-40:90: Chere. - @ Easy Terms mE PONTIAC + PRESS, S. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 Front Shadow Panel Drip Dry Cotton Petticoats and Flattering Styles for New-through-Summer! ‘Beautiful New ‘Summer Hats A89 Just arrived , , gorgeou: beautiful styles. S teceting Ss summer hots in shapes . Al crisp Vei led “oa SPECIAL PURCHASE! © Cuffed and Push-Up | Sleeves © Navy, Black, Aqua, Beige, Grey, Toast and Coral © Sizes 8 to 20 Faille, Silk and Rayon Linen, and Tweed Dusters Values to $17.98 Beautiful taffeta lined detail failles, Bagonni,: and silk and linen dusters and coats. They’re ? fabrics, loces, straws, shantungs! fr floweedé.denkiciliie Wa, white end daxsling eclers. beautiful . . . and what a timely sale! ¥ Give yourself a fashion treat! . Charge Yours at Waite's .. , Third Floor . — Them o_— ; Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Third Floor i : Fancy Lace Trim Drip-Dry Cotton 12 Only! Sheath and Flare Sheath and Gored Daytime Cotton Carefree Seamless Lacy Batiste NYLON BRIEFS PLAID DUSTERS MATERNITIES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES HOSIERY BLOUSES Reg. i | 5” ‘8 t § San ie Rep. to ‘2 1.35 69‘ 2” 1.50 8.98 1038 ere 16.98 3.98 Volues 338 Lace trim Hollywood briefs of Fitted princess or duster style Dacren and cotton pleated tops Reg. to §.99............ Micro mesh or regular knit Gay short sleeve, lace trim fine mylton tricot. Sizes S, M in Scotch plaids, also stripes. and slim skirts, pastel rayon Silk prints, linens, cotton prints Cupioni, crepes and cotton Cottons and linens, sizes = seamless hose. Sizes 8'2-11, blouses need very little frone L. 4 colors, Sizes 10-18. flannels. Sizes 8-16. in misses’ and half sizes. knits in misses’ and half sizes. 20, 142-2442. medium length, neutral shades. ing. White, 32-36, Second Ficor Second Floor Third Floor Third Floor Third Floor Third Floor Street Floor Third Floor Classic Orion: Women’s Linen, Cotton Orlon Fringed String Knit Cool Summer Velvet Lined Newest Fashion Boys’ and Girls’ CARDIGANS WHITE HANKIES BLOUSONS COTTON GLOVES | WHITE JEWELRY JEWEL BOXES HANDBAGS | FAILLE JACKETS Reg. to 2” Reg. to 3 for $] Reg. 2” fen: 1 69‘ Reg. For 1 a 1” Reg. 1” Reg 44 3.98 1.00 > ter $] 3.99 gh 1.00 1.98 2.98 ao. T Soft pastel cardigans in white, Beautiful linen or cotten han- Washable fluffy sweaters with Frosty white on metal neck- Famous “ele jewel boxes just Patents, plastic calf, laminated . , ; pink, blue or maize. Sizes kies, some initialed. Hand draw string bottoms. Interlock a pastel string knit gloves laces, bracelets, earrings. Save right for Mother's Day. White plastic and novelty faille bags Cotton faille jackets . . . fae 34-40. rolled or hem stitched. or bulky orlon. Sizes 34-38, for summer. Sizes S, M, L. now! and shell pink. in many styles. a a et Street Floor Street Floor Street Floor Street Floor Street Floor - Street Floor Street Floor colors. | —- Second Floor. Dressmaker Summer Cotton Men’s Short Sleeve Men’s Nylon Men‘s Stay-Collar Little Girls’ Cotton Girls’ 7 to 14, 2-Pc. Boys’ Guaranteed FABRICS Res. te y ia | ahs Crepe, silk «blends, Dacron blends, India stripe suiting, many more in prints and solids. Fourth Fleor FABRICS Values wa 37: Evergiaze embossed prints, pique, sailcloth, seersucker, broadcloth, many mote prints. Fourth Floor ~ Senitized Lotex FOAM PILLOWS _ Reg. 4” 6.95 Softex foam bed pillows, sani- fized to stay fresh, antisepti- cally clean, Zip percale cover, ¥ Fourth Floor Kitchen Printed TERRY TOWELS a4 Colorfast, lint-free fast drying towels in many attractive kitchen prints. Fourth Floor SPORT SHIRTS 2.98 T 99 Values Broadcloths and wash ‘n’ wear shirts in solids, prints, checks, stripes. §, M, L, XL, STRETCH SOX vie. 3” 99° Argyle, fancy and solid. pat- terns with reinforced heel and toe. Fit 92-13. DRESS SHIRTS Premium pima_ cotton = shirts with permanent cones: Sizes 144%-16%4, 32 4.98 Values 1-6x DRESSES Values For 3 to 3.98 Short s Sanforized cotton dresses in pastels. Sizes | -6x. Washable, need wk ironing. White, si” by 90” long. Fourth Floor width to fitemast windows. Natural background in either floral bouquet or modern prints. Multi-+ Fourth Floor Street Floor Street Floor Street Floor Second Floor Dacron... Ruffled Luxury Lined . . . Printed Insulated SHEER CURTAINS MULTi-WIDTH DRAW DRAPERIES THERMO BAGS Reg. . 99 Single, Wideh by 90” 6” pr. Reg. $ 3” 5.99 Pr. oo." 5.98 Pll tape or oerect, ene. | PER a O90 Ret 2B coco LLaNgD ges | FOE pli shaning ae hot or cold. Zip closing. Street Floor PLAYSUITS 338 2° Matching knit shirt and knit trim polished cotton shorts. Guaranteed washable. Second Floor ANKLETS Reg. Prs. 1 39c Boys’ guaranteed socks in many smart patterns. Sizes 8 to 10%. Second Floor Gient Metal PORTA-FILES Reg. 3.98 ] ” Keeps all your valuables locked up and in order. Grey or green, Street Floor Stain-Proof Marlite TABLES Coffee tables and , neue in limed oak and Many uses. Street Floor e* PAPER TOWEL ROLLS | Big rolls of super absorbent toweling with wet strength, Street Floor BRASS PULLEY LAMPS 3 beautiful styles in brass finished lamps, WASHABLE CENTERPIECES Washable floral centerpieces Reg. 3.98 ....2.99 Reg. 4.98 ....3.99 Reg. 5.98 ....4.99 INDOOR CLOTHES DRYER Bathtub size indoor dryer with 35 feet Reg. 3.98 On casters, lightweight aluminum frame; of plastic line. Aluminum folding frame. 99 Fifth Floor cloth basket. Folds compactly. FOLDING LAUNDRY CARTS Reg. 2.98 $1 } od ; Big broxier up to 2 ec per control. 18” “Rollabout’’ Barbecue GRILL _ $10.98 Volue 5.99 rill thot chy damanet. - rubber-tired wheels. sizes, rs, 4 st justable = perce Tiger Butter p with a golden touch. Spring 1958 fashion . . . " li tyles. in smart SrHaCi ERTIES, Fe 1 wan Ore Sro.se Teluee $7 Many styles: Fifth Floor Fifth Floor ra) Portable in most Women’s Spring Fashions in SANDALS and PUMPS Reg. $13.95 10° Second Floor CHILDREN’S SPRING SHOES | 2" Nationally adv. brands in’ ay te pumps for girls; boys’ oxfords. sizes. $399 magic sole. ax os. In most sizes. Waite's... Air Step Black Patent San- the shoe with, the Comfortable, circles your foot smoothly. Street Floor Filth Floor : Boys’ 6 to 16 Wash ‘n’ Wear Short Hl Sleeve 4 4 SPORT SHIRTS : Reg. $1.98° * National brand short sleeve wash ‘n wear © cotton sport shirts in Ivy and regular styles, § Sanforized, full cut. New spring and summer | Patterns. Sizes 6 to 16. i Waite's .. . Second Floor thing, outside of their are boon fo the men who are flying|YPS however, they have ers. below ithe three : * * & raucous a In operation, the TV ae ia Aircraft Corp. of Fort Worth, de-|"itt, Which the planes are equi these were | and builder of the 158)Pd , rind Farms Family:Operated jother on ‘ graphing everything , ae ‘we Hustler, called the world’s fastestity ‘horizon as the» 58's goom|') Wes explained... About 96 per cent 6f the farms] (Wis.),, Light —_— along on practice bombing-+econ-| * ; -jand ranches in the United which The newly-contrived television naissance missions. are family-operated. 11,702 hours a @ oF ~ aa Sale starts Thurs 930 am. - a5 Wee Sparkling new items for home and , amas : " ALL ITEMS ARE FIRST QUALITY 4 : SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Boys’ smart denim leisure jeans | Sele earl acs ee, Ree. 1+ zipper closure. Sizes 6 to 16. Buy now! 1.98 Boys’ athletic shirts and briefs Fine white cotton rib knit. Elastic waist R 2 Ac brief has taped seams; A-shirt is rein. Reg. 3 forced at neck, sleeves. 6-16. Buy now! pes. 1.15 ee. , 3 : Men’s drip-dry || Mea’s short- Women’s slips, Girls’ shorts, The lowest price in 16 years! Ivy League sleeve sport || gowns and T , slacks : -. pajamas. ru-wear 429 ) Reg. 4.98 Reg. 1.98 SHEETS &% |} 1.77 . a ee ee ee ere 3" 1 66 , cil Sk eat aloes ‘during db Sig, brass, Seeory! ; ° 42x36 pillow cases. 3% ” Selid or stripe Panel ler . —" wee rH ty . Z pe pismm : Boys’ washable poplin jackets ba” rl stare “Fruit of the Loom” cotton with elastic 44 ‘or ke oO paceman Lg waist, adjustable cuffs. White, navy, Regs — ‘ black, peacock. Sizes 8 to 18. Save! 2.98 t . a y 7 Better summer handbag sale Save on men’s leisure DRESS S ALE ;, Sale! Women’s ? r ; Zi. - * Bark or bene fhe: et Ree, 56 : A } denim slacks f 7\ long spring laminateds in many styles and colors. pes Reg. 2.19 ns e , coats Be nee GT Oe nen Le Se ie \ Reg. 24.98 Once-a-year savings event! Seok SMe to 29.98 | GOLD MARK Girls’ reversible poplin 1 8 , NYLON SALE ee Tipper jackets ined ee Drastically re % to 50% ane Sdn se sin coc 34% to 50% off facet ee 99 oe ae ra ha pop / ‘ w price! Sol- as Save now for sum- , ror bee: 1.15 dark seams 51-ga. (save 50%) .... 68e pr. ie wit pe Rea boll ius cesta 1.25 plain seams 60-ga, (save 49%) .... 690 pr. 7 vie y be % storage, cenrying 1 1 ; : : Reg. 5 \ plastic on : eee eee: Gan 4" STE eae ey at ot ol ng ages QA atin ame OO est? ; - 2UeN re \ i] : : e } pesitions ey ie ! 7 : : ies ee Pat oe ce } * ee E : eae Ne ee ae * . = g 4 . aes a ae | «| living 3 a nests. wats pa a te a - open semevins te the sate feast on its principal food, it at- one-cell tracts the attention of a human, Chlorella, might be then “guides from miniature “ hence the rocket ships The known Space, The to be rax is the carbon dioxide exhaled by pas-|P* , RIO DE JANEIRA — Brazilian|s a Sengers, and give oft oxygen. Thus S. be: _|growers produced 223,000,000|the vty eek ee ee Under laboratory _ conditions, of bananas in 1956 com- : hfe __{nlorelia is a member of the} A scientist has estimated that n from Open the doors to a world of giant savings! family at the lowest prices in years! Early birds get first choice! LIMITED On sale EFE f ) ; : ff f 2 f 7 MEN’S 4° FOUR-BUTTON JACKET ’ ' . a | Women’s Ivy | : ‘ slacks and It's big news for smart males! 77 ; s r ris Horizontal or vertical cord cotton 4-button vest jacket, Cap smart for golf and all leisure wear. Many other styles / : in nylon or polished cotton of washable sprin fab § rics. Black, white, gray, tan, blue, charcoal. S-M-L-XL. Reg. 2.98 . 88 19-24" SPRING SHORT COATS = , ” é | All-wool suedes, hopsackings, flannels! $ . Such savi on Pick a pretty short coat at fabulous savings of 4.98 smart com cot- to 9.98! Precious spring fabrics, styles include many , ton Ivy slacks ’ chemise. Citrus tweeds, neutrals and classic and slim capri darks. All sizes in group. Shop Thursday for savings. ! Black, tur- . / Free Alterations . quoise, beige, : _—— red, lemon. 10-18, ~— Others in group. 87 98 - REG. 7” to 8° PRINTED DRAPES ' 48x90”... pleated and ready to hang! 88 9 . Women $ cotton Now's the time to glamorize your rooms at grand sav- ings! Florals and contemporary —— on sparkling pr. white Of better cotton barkcloth, beautifully dresses and tailored. Shop early Thursday at Federal’s and save! | 85’’ RUNNERS or 3x5-ft. RUGS = Reg. 2.98 a 5 - or X . , 66 Cut pile beauties for any room in the home : 99 28x85-inch runners... yes, 8” lo-n-g for your * halls, entrances and heavy traffic area! Non-skid backs, fringed ends, washable! Choice of a dozen magnificent colors. 3x5’ rug costs just 1.99, too! Summer styles Sy) AR RAE A I OLE RE ERB ELI SCS SR LES EAE EE CBE EOE LEE DLA DIOR LIEM for ‘round the ; clock daytime ee ae 9x12-ft. CUT PILE, BABY LOOP RUGS brunch coats; - 3 wrap, sie, but- ton-front dresses. i ‘ 12-20, 1644-241. 9x12’ room size! 25.98 values! 717 ‘ ! Cover your floors with vibrant beauty for a tiny 17.77! ; Tightly-twisted baby are- packed hundreds to a the square foot for wear, Washable, too. Choice — se of a dozen new decorator colors. Buy now and save! a ‘ : | Large, aluminum | 2 . ee Aaa eee ee 5% & - . : eas : AE & a eek Ses. iene i nagar th: 5 JR. BOYS” SUSPENDER DUNGREES | 88 10-0z. blue denim, reg. 1.49 : e. cu Here’s welcome news with the play season just ahead! C “| SGT 6P Fntone Yen woh P| pays sar 3 to 8 Buton-on spender wp ~ built! ~at A + » Sizes 3 to on-on su turn-up _ weather-resistant. Save. now! calla; four rdomy~ pockets. Save 50c tomorrow! ~ A. 2 ; ? BR, \ / , ; # 4 * | Fa \ % \ \ \ a i rf ‘eee , \ eeay | ea |e OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘Til y (Mondsy through Seturdey) ey! SAGINAW AT: WARREN, PONTIAC QUANTITIES! , Lacy or tailored styles in asso FOR WOMEN Reg, 58e Woman's lacy nylon bias .....2 fr 88e easy-care fabrics. Sizes 5-10 in grp. Women’s smart new handbags 1.77 Special purchase! Smart plastic calfs. Shoulder straps (Plus US, tax) 1.19 Women’s cool sleeveless shirts ..............TT¢ or print washable b’cloth. Tuck-in style, Sizes 32-38. Hurry! 13.95-22.05 Women’s famous swim sults ....:.......8.27 Designers’ creations all! Wanted colors, prints. 32-44, While they last! 17.96-24.88 Women’s new Beautiful wool fabrics in top fashion styles, colors, All sizes. Free alterations FOR MEN * Reg. 1.98 Men’s air-cooled underwear ....................88¢ 2 styles, porous cotton eyelet mesh. Sizes 38-46. Save! 58c Men’s stretch and le $0X ............ 1000 B08 plaids, solids, Nylon reinforced heel, toe. Fits 10-13. 3 prs. 1.25 Men’s cushion foot socks..........3 prs. 94¢ Extra-heavy for work or lounging. Nylon-reinforced. 10-13. FOR CHILDREN Reg. 39¢ Boys’ 100% nylon stretch sox................24¢ Solid rib, fancy wraps. imttae fast-drying, S-L, ij 1.98 Boys’ new prin ee: 1.39 Reg. Sanfori b’cloth ) pet a middy. Sizes 6-18, 1.00-1.69 Girls’ baby doll pajamas .................. Cotton plisse, drip-dry batiste, prints gnd pastels. Sizes 4-14. FOR THE HOME 2.95 Downey 21x27” bed pillows................1.00 et ee ek Bukmanized processed. » 4.95 Dacron® washable bed pillows ......................8:99 Non-allergic, quick-drying and s0-0-o comfortable! Save 96¢ now! 4.98 plaid 72x84” blanket.................... 2.99 Orlon®-nylon-rayon blend, long-wearing and quick-drying. Pastels. Save now on zi low protectors ....................886 Sturdy quality Posed sgl Dustproof, non-allergic. Save! Compare at (4.95! Elegant table ee Purchased especially for this event! Take your pick at savings! Reg, 15.98 Big 16” ball-bearing mower........13.88 Five tempered lades, 10” rubber tires. Sale starts Thursday! 50-ft. plastic garden hese Lightweight, greens plastic with brass couplings. Special! sults secceseeceeeeh lB Housewares SALE! Beautiful G-pe. decorated 11 ‘4-07. tumbler fet...:880 Handy steel tee! holder clip-on rack....................888 Fine transluscent china cups and saucerg....2 sets 88¢ Smart all-brass magazine racks, roomy................880 Brass and black record “caddy”, Holds 401..........880 Tufflex ironing pad and silicone cover.......,........880 Colorful 11-qt. eblong plastic dish pan................88¢ Durable, easy-te-clean 12-qt. plastic pail............880 22-pe. plastic pienic set for Summer fun..............880 Smart diamond design plastic wastebasket..........880 Large size rubber-coated dish drainer..................880 4-pe. ovenproof bow! set. Graduated sizes...........-88¢ Onion chopper with strong steel blades................88¢ Soft cotton yarn dustmep makes werk easy........080 Sturdy steel grass shears, Spring action...........-.88e Stee! revolving-arm lawn sprinkler..........:....0..».88@ Chelee of bamboo or metal leat rakes..................88¢ “Green Maglio” grass seed. Savel................5 Ihe. 680 . ’ | \ : Y X ¢ , On AY i \ VAN. : i ‘TWENTY-TWO FBI Reports Young Toughs Causing M ful criminals, whom he distin- . ; : = ’ 3 : : : : Sie ee Gta = 2 ae 2 i 4 4 ¥ 5 aL. . F . "i c “ = aa ! ie . . f 2 5 4 \ WASHINGTON w — A sharp rise in lawbreaking among young/guishes from sim juvenile de-|¢d States once every 11.3 seconds)beries and - toughs was reported by the FBI/linquents » in 1957, A. murder, manslaughter,|Nearly half @ billion dollars was) : * rape or assault to kill wag com-|lost in robberies. — 7s today with the release of figures, The increase in youthful®crime| mitted every 3.9 minutes. The report's statistics-crammed showing youths accounted for 4T.2/over 1956 was 9.8 per cent. And, pointing up the growth of|127 pages gave detailed’ | per cent of major crime arrests This corresponded closely with| criminal activities, the FBI saidlof juvenile crime, which sen to VEL Decker 3 Eliecigoves, ts Sa cclat ia repenta orety ok parnane living in thelfive years at & vote voi y ; ; United States year, grea! Hoover. against an upsurge in|from the nation’s local law en- a by oS ee persons under 18 has increased 55 per cent since 1952. 7 id|forcement. agencies indicated a 1957 total of 2,79%,400 major crimes., This ‘represented. a 23.9 per cent rise over the average for the past five years. ; Hoover long has advocated a x * Ban on Recession News Scored — Benjamin M. McKelway SALAD SERVER SETS $2 JEWELERS 16 West Huron St., Pontiec FE 2-0294 Re-Elected AP President NEW YORK @The : , ae ‘ 5 Ait 2 : Ea g - eee « DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Automatic acini oe (wh x “ ‘ ‘ - . f,,/ *t HUB CLOTHIERS é Wash and Wear Suits (es— ——— Into the automatic washer to get this suit sparkling clean .Then into the automatic dryer to get it ready to wear— WITHOUT ironing! Sounds unbelievable, but modern science works wonders like this for you. By all means, see and { try this suit... now! Dacron and Cotton Cords a / \ ./ ‘ j \ por ms ‘ 7 ‘ ¢ a taJ7 A 1/ ‘ —4/ \ | 1 i | | q ! ] i a. | a 1-22” Com WIGGS’ SPECIALS Lamps of hobnail milk glass and brass .., white shades covered with dotted marquisette and trimmed with ball fringe. See-Thru Plastic , $95 Gold-flecked plastic with newest | type, feather-light insulated liner. Buy it for yourself ... _ or it makes a wonderful gift! Gold-Flecked _CHIP *n’ DIP “of Sturdy Plastic 4? Ate Sparkling accent for your party table . . . and equally festive for “for DIVIDEND DAYS ae ns Was $2745 NOW $10° Multi-Color Sunburst Clock 8-Day Wind-up we: sssnow $9Q* Modern Brass Clock Ball Design . Syrece Clock and Matching Sconces Musical Design Original Price $94.50 now $oBQpS0 =... © AN Clocks pits Fed. Tox S$ 9 5 buffetsor patio serving. FURNITI IRE ) . : : CLEARANCE! Ivy League” End of Month! End of Season! Available in Charcoal, Brown, Light Blue Dividend Days Dacron Blend Nub-Weave : WILLERT MODERN . DINING GROUP $ 30 onpigaeeeneg I i Values to $7.95 Origine! Price $850 Choice of $6995 Sere 40% $495 Large Selection of Colors | Any Pillow . 2 A wonderful opportunity to pick up the decora- ' ue ee eee tive pillows you need ws pos cron filed. Ben Ra aM = — “+ room, or den! Foam ru or Dacron , Dacron and Orlon | } All with zipper covers. LAMP TABLES “D’Aqua-Matic” z a ee now DieSSS by Kingsridge The HUB features « Clearance on gsridg tremendous selection of tn ae Gro f Solid 7 Spring and Summer Over the Fireplace” . up of So 5 00 “Wash ‘n’ Wear Slocks” i | pea Sa ee | : reasonably priced at | PICTURES reeaene me ag , $QQ95 1 eee ee. ~ wow... SB@eace - |. Choice of any pic- . If Ber BAM «| ;, . ture in the store — 1 Only—Drexel ; a e oe ie - that is 18 inches PRICE! ‘Weathered alnut Bed ee _. wide, or more! a — Dewble Se i * . ome om | ine MN So cdl | _ 24 W. HURON | Aeon 18-20 N. Saginaw Street — | | Bee sacnmec Oe Ve) ed 1 HOUR FREE PARKING IN HUBBARD GARAGE WITH ANY PURCHASE oo sae Poa —— : IX \ \ . . : | fay re, i, \ ] \ & : “4 z A * Dickey i. ‘ GOODYEAR TUFF’S Bie For Active Boys ai Play T. West: Black high tennis shoe with Tone © for little gu sizes 1] - iy sizes 2% - 6 ‘an hardy crs. High Y edet| Yoho Opcinghettl, 9011 8 Commerce Ra Store Only "Sasketball court wpe Donald #. itshoter, 3381 Lester Or. STAPP'S JUVENILE BOOTERIE — {hired in « similar pot at Cade. 28 E. Lawrence Street The City Commission agreed (Open Monday and Friday to 9) 000 salary for Jones, who _ Hpple-rough rubber sole. it -- i " $34 5 i * arn asacteet snare hate $975 an re Ete ne RY we SG 1280 Ny. gt Rd. Bape. > ects mS : i | SHAW JEWELERS 2». stcnaw sr For Values That Are Pepeenel © THURSDAY @ FRIDAY @ SATURDAY Stiles ledge and emblem Values to $4 Shaws $25 Value LADIES’ -- MEN’S WATERPROOF ‘Watches $19.95 ANSCO CAMERAS $ 514.96 35mm CAMERAS $4928 Buy Now for Vacation — veto — Anniversaries — $42 88 $a Week | som, 978 Smart Folding Type Just 6 to Sell Out Just 5 on Sale at $54.95 Commander Kit $ 9" THE, PONTIAC 3 PRESS. WEDNESDAY. ‘APRIL 23. 1958 : MODERN STAINLESS STEEL ® 6 Dessert Spoons © & Steak Knives @6 Dessert Forks © 6 Tea Spoons A big $6.95 Value — to the LEATHER WALLETS PORTABLE RADIO IN GENUINE LEATHER CASE EASY CREDIT me 9 1 1? Hurry! TRAVEL CLOCK IN GENUINE LEATHER CASE @ $6.50 Value @ 12 to Sell at... @ Choice of Colors 5, Ward's buyers made o sensational! pur- chose. . . Beautiful living room suites - especially created by Alliene Craftsmen for Ward's of Pontioc . . . And, ot of% price that amazed our seasoned buyers! Imagine getting fine Alliene construc- tion, superb: styling, newest 1958 crea- \ tions and smartest coverings for less than you would expect to pay for ordi- nary living room furniture. HERE ARE 3 BIG REASONS FOR SHOPPING WARD’S ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY aos SUITE No. 1 > (pictured at the left) _ Beautiful 2-Piece Living Room Suites in your choice of colors — Spring con-. struction — Hardwood frame — Brass ferrule legs — Lawson style back — PLUS smart designing for Ward's by Alliene. Honestly, Word's’ should sell this suite for $159.50. eeedA typical Ward value at SUITE No. 2 (as pictured on the left) Craftsmen constructed for Ward’s by Alliene, this charming 2-Piece Living Room Suite is of sturdy hardwood frame, spring construction, has brass ferrule legs and comes in a choice of beautiful new 1958 Spring colors. The price on this suite should read $179.50 . . . but, for Downtown Pontiac Days it's a big Ward value at SUITE No. 3 (as pictured on the left) What a Suite! What a Value! Gorgeous Two-Piece Living Room Suite — One of Alliene’s better creations with spring construction, solid hardwood frame, brass ferrule legs and large box arms. . The cover comes in your choice of beau- - tiful Spring colors. Truly a suite created to enhance the beauty of any living room, You would expect te pay $209.50 or more . . . .but Ward's price for Thursday, Friday and Saturday is only 5 95 ~ USE. THE WARD-WAY GREDIT PLAN @ No payment if sick or out of work, @ No interest if peid within 90 days. LIne @ No finance company to deel with. You moke your payments et our a 0 ee de SB oo ip Be Oe ee Oe ee a a, Ee EO i Be i i Oo, He ks Reds Trying to Persuade |. Jews to Stay in Russia. ‘| SPECIAL DOWNTOWN DAYS 3 a i te et 3% Pe 50% & 49% OEE | smi ee oy se There are rougjly three million . Jews in the me play a role in Soviet : and cultural life. out 3 the Jews’ loyalty to. the Commu: |Portion to thels population. Tr ge 7 nist system and is trying to dit-\viet scientists is = courage any hope which only about one out of : ews have that ultimately they|enty Soviet citizens is | = may be permitted to go to Israel m * ar 3 ff A Se at iH P it z : i g rs e a : t ti : i u i ET TREES SER AR Te eeeY LE Rho! | PE Gok be si i i H HiT f ig Ff | t ‘ FE 25812. 88 NORTH SAGINAW ST. . 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FIRESTONE TIRE iz i — RE ieee Sd ‘ ee —-c nn . , ah Pee [a ie: eb) SPORT GOATS * Alt Pamens Brasd Names TE CROUP 1—Values te 49.50. Odde and Ends. All 31400 Meg. 20.96 Import 16.77 wool deuble breasted sharkskin. Sizes 36-37,38 oat: ee Suits, Take them aways... csssspecrsenscwnts om $ ivy Mirloes 19.77 | | GRouP 2—Reguler price 49.50 te $4.50. All weel 527.00 | it Wests 29.77 | I Sharkskin Custom Shop Tailoring Suits. Your choice. Gb ss pects her 29-27] | caoup 3—Reguler 59.50 10 69.50 Import Au$ 94 and 598 i a; ‘s Secs raties eovse™ | | Weel Sherkshine or Worsted Suis. Your choice. Ws Dey tor Now nad Mat Winter, Only 21 Winterweight 4 Famous Name Valves te 14.95 — SUBURBANS & SWEATERS JACKETS |]. mum $99 i Ee 5 WASHINGTON W&— Gov. G. ride President Eisenhower's vetoes tion ‘Congress “The specter of the jo insecurity” is a major cause for of , a tax cut it bie _Mennen Williams of Michigan toldjof measures to treeze farm price|statement. ~ a ! - Canvas and Iron Basket Chair.... 14.95 Selig Armless Fireside Chair.... 49.95 ‘Plastic Top Table and 2 Chairs. . 199.00 Dbl. Dresser, Mirror, B’kcase Bed 259.75 Mahogany Frame Plate Mirror... 24.00 Gold Decorated Fancy Mirror.... 35.00 Framed Mirrot, 32°x50" 34.00 9’x12’ Red Chenille Rug, 1 Only.. 59.95 8'9'x8'9" Linen Rug. seiled.... 42.50 12'x3'3" Beige Carpet Remnant.. 35.00 12’x16" Wool Green Carved Rug. . 190.00 Cedar Wardrobe, sliding doors... 54.95 Twin Size Metal Headboard..... 6.95 Pine Full Size Bookcase Bed.... 58.95 Natural Birch Full Size B’kcase Bed 69.50 Mhoy. Duncan Phyfe Dining Table 95.00 Maple Cobblers Bench......... 18.95 | DI <~ : ‘ WAS Selid Maple Refectory Table... .$144.00 Kroehler Sofa Bed and Chair. ;.. 159.50 Simmons Sofa Bed and Chair.... 159.50 Simmons Hide-A-Bed, fleor sample 229.50 69.50 Innerspring Mattress, hotel ticking 24.95 Walnut 6-piece Dining Room... 229.00 Suntan Mahogany Nite Stand.... . 29.75 Modern Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Mirror.......... 259.50 9’x10°6” All Wool Axminster.... 89.50 9'x12‘ Green, Heavy. All Wool Rug 129.50 Box Spring and Simmons Mattress 99.95 Penn. House Maple and Table... 39.00 Foami Filled Slipper Chair...... 69.50. Aluminum and Rattan Chair.... 29.95 Oak Drop Leaf Table and 4 Chairs 195.00 Modern Oak Desk, plastic top.... 29.95 Maple Chest, Bed, Dresser Desk Jas and Mirror ...... Taped Edge Innerspring Mattress 34.95 Foam Rubber Couch, toast...... 249.00 Silvertone Bookcase Bed, Chest. Dresser, Mirror 389.50 9’x12" Bigelow, Hooked Pat. Rug 109.50 260.00 9.95 Walnut Finish Dresser and Mirror 49.95 Expand-A-Way Dining Table .... 129.50 Large Mahogany Breakfront..... 199.50 Emerson Console 21” Television 349.50 Wrought Iron Gossip Bench... .. 11.95 7-pc. Wrought Iron & Glass Dinette 225.00 Crib, complete with Mattress... 29.95 Plastic Flair Chair, 5 colors..... 79.50 ONLY 10% DOWN! ‘BUDGET .. j, THE. BARABCE! owe e eevee anes 24.48 129.50 9.95 17.50 17.00 29.98 13.25 9.95 95.00. . 27.48 3.48 29.38 34.75 47.50 9.48 * Now cee caeees $239.00 $179.00 26.25 187.50 292.00 79.50 195.00 7.45 37.50 97.00 149.50 262.50 8.95 168.75 22.45 59.95 7.48 PARK FREE REAR . ¥ '. 1 OF STOR STAMPED AY OFFICE Po OFF AND MORE IDEND ral a uth Saginaw Street at So . Natural Birch & Iron Bookcase. . . Lazy Susan Coffee Table........ WOLDEW Pee Oe 1 RED | RED STAMDs 3, ‘ t . ‘ ‘ a a a OO ly FLOOR and TABLE Modern style table lamp .. 9.95 Contemporary styled lamp . .24.95 4 | |; Modern style table lamp ..12.95 6.48 i: 3-piece modern lamp group 39.95 19.95 am |: Rattan floor lamp ......... 34.00 1748 J ? ' § @ Stamp : . os S s, Ladies’ ; rr nee ee ee re — .§ Dieeesn.e i Eee ene eee eee " gr js Blouses | DOIIOD BIDOUUL OOOO OLD O0OOUE - am s 9 Sool gn na WOLDEW | ' ¢ ‘ WOLDEW } RED Jaumnames * sghecpebemrtae 3 | 25 Stamps a, H “sy 8 co se § Ladies’ *l iF - a Si, Bras HS ' & 8 $ — 00 on = 5 & for H= = dt beam elisa corduroys—water re- ~ pose ‘ cy pellent. 10 to 18. IEIREAASARORAEIACACA AEE 7 8 25 Stamps § lee eo D00000 DOD0U DOU CO0OUODU00G 4 herw1 RUOUCOCOOOUOCOOUCO0ODODD0U0G v4 WOLDEW RED OLDEN Potties ia wW ; WAS Copper and Chrome, 5-pc. Dinette 99.50 47.50 Brass Serving Cart on Wheels... 12.95 Dble. sz. Chaise Longue, turquoise 139.50 Modern 2 piece Living Reom.... 279.00 Set of 4 Cannon Blankets....... 19.95 Mahogany Finish Wall Rack.... 5.95 37.95 37.50 8 = Stamps a thereon 6 . Shirts tS x wy Ei 1.97 tE BOO OU OUD UO UUDOUOUOUEEE Lanannnel EO OUUUOUI Ieaeew ee, VOLE man, Aiepete ie Mea © Perchase § + Men's § s Jackets : = : 3.88 {E : wat lanannnnt = = = pescceas, & = = B 5 Stomp: § = = ' wa. TA ‘= = = § iris 1" § : DOODOO DOD OOODOU OO OUUUROUOG 1 Pajamas © FRBO000000000000 0000000000000 1 99¢ | WOLDEW 4s asuaewaemn! RED y 51) a ® peeeeren wi STAMDs P | { a ; WiTH SURCHASE OF ] ovr HABITANT PINE! Rectangular colfee table ...42.50 28.25 Smartly styled end table ...24.95 16.50 Living room lounge chair ...74.50 59.50 Chest of drawers ...... . 48.50 31.25 3-shelf bookcase ....... cavet-de 19.95 OFF a NOOO = Sells for $1.99 . Fe = _ ‘ Tl & Nylonized slips, white, c & de Psa ity, , sorb. = pink and blue. Half om pers—20x40. — slips, also. 2 “ve TEE rere tt i Pad all eal ae ad Sd Se Sd ee a a aa Pd 5 F; ei OD00GDOC OOOO 0Q0000000E DODO OOOOU00T ‘ WOLDEW jotta RED TK 'g é rent * WAS Steel Chair or Rocker.......... 4.95 Peel Cane Tub Chair . . 8.95 Child's Plastic Spring Horse .... -19.95 Nylon 2-piece Living Room Suite 219.00 Bissell Carpet Sweeper ........ 11.95 Strong Samson Card Table...... 13.95 2'xt Folding Aluminum Table... 9.95 sees @eeee GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR & Sells for $1.49 i Shorts, Bermudas, . Pedal Pushers. Sizes iS 0000 ODODDOOCOODODOOOUUOEEE) ”. Sells for $3.99 New spring patterns. 3 to 14 Sizes 10 to 18, atti al TT 77708 MEO OOOO00000 es Pe ee ee We a ea Sa a a Se ee ne neti WOLDEYW i” RED 4] 4 x etAMps 29 fs =) Ss ra WOLDEW =a ee _ © oo 3 2 . i s fi a E j see eaanae me | WITH PURCHASE OF | ir] or co © BODDOOO 00000 000000000000 00 0UUEEs WOLDEW GIRLS’ JACKETS SS = LADIES’ ROBES Sells for $2.99 Me — Sel I . Poplin tined car coats 89 = “es is denees itelex 87 —washable—3 to 6x. = on sel Solids “and patterns. Site 7 to 14 at 2.99 te Purchase ia 10 to 20. : Ladies t= A ee ee ; , OUDOO OOD 00000000 00000000008 C oeseieneianneneentininataiainesieancannamneeameeramm nena A 2 ® Ge on em on on WOLDEW Mahogany cedar chest .....79.95 Grey mahogany cedar chest .69.95 “Oak, modern styled chest .. 49.95 Walnat, modern cedar chest .89.95 RED | ca 2 ‘gat es ee a fae ee 1 2 Se lee ee ed = : a. , af 3 : : ie Las ae peg oe : y : per a TWENTY-SIX : THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23,1958 GOR eT OE ee Bidault Determined ne By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Suzanne Borel, the. first French- : Sees Party Gaining 40 woman to pass the examination for : Party 8 ng 12 Fourteen years ago Georges) oo. diplomats. They had} : : House Seats, 8 to Bidault was one of & group °f!worked together during the Re-'entisted men who Yinlshed @ sim-|" A, : Senators in Election (French Resistance veterans who sistance. Ek ulated | sevenday | « Jjentered politics determined that moon yesterday and slay, nah : WASHINGTON «® — Democratic|French democratic government/EDp/s First’ Last Cook [phia Navy Yard. 4 ‘& Rogers: National Chairman Paul M. But-/never again would sink to the| re Site * * oe + {th : ‘injured fatally, der. predicted today , Democrats impotency that marked the months|/@S farm Springs |: they worked, ate, slept and| Would not sustain such a charge. os iG : and 8 to 12 senators in the Novem- Today, the S8yearcld Bidault|Negro woman who cooked Presi-|‘wrmmiecst” uae chuaber, | ie o. Cee. ae aa ber elections. is seeking to patch together the|dent Franklin Roosevelt's first] They said they had little tin Bi B Divi en S$ oat ate e.*. ® 25th government since the Hbera-| and last meals.at the Little White|for games because one man "fey ° = ee YY ee en ad : He commented in an interview)tion. His chances of success are here! te dead. ed at. any one time while ee ‘ : seen Melee aaa! | onthe unusual statement by/slim, and his chances of staying |" °™% eoecs aah por Zz er i es Sot Meade Alcorn, Republican nation- in office should he succeed are : 4 * : & : al chairman, that “I just don'tieven slimmer. Daisy Bonner, who cooked for oe ae a an See see Although Bidault Ge ad + bent he was in Warm —— ae ee ie $4.95 Val. New 10 pre premier twice since Springs, died just 13 years and 10 Gestume Towolty ...........--..--+-. 95 Val. Wow = however, that a : | the Republicans will take a'bare|Srestest fame came during theldayy after his death, She had been —————— Assorted Chinaware <...............-. up to $3.50 Val. wow 10¢ a aa sencte ie now con; |3858 to 1864 when he was foreign|!* i! heelth tor several years TDM hse fs REA Combination Portable Phono & Radios reg. $59.95 Now $25.9 trolled by Democrats. He talked|minister and participant in.many) 3 oe ii ‘RCA All Transistor Portables ....... ... Teg. $39.95 Now $19. with newsmen after a White ; kitchen | i? 4 Ass] @6«—=_:« 1881 Rogers Silver ............... +» Teg. $69.95 Mow $29.95 House conference with President] The slight, graying French- | House . | ~ 24 Plece Stainless ‘Steel Sets : $4.95 New $2.95 eg a | Oct, 51808, into a fomally of [President Gents’ Sunglasson (lange slat daly) 2... 10.6895 Mew) $295 . ’ soe + FOG. + : Senate Republican Leader| moderate means. He received | Krowand commented“ in ety duct © Sa Mian "e aeen Waltham Ladies’ & Gents’ Walches ...... reg wise aa t's too game t0| school ’ was a Norelco Sha . Teg. : New call the yet,” Knowland) brilliant student of history at the Shavers ....... 1 tics < Se | si." hte bate wile frsme i Fa prc imc « Sometime malaga Teg. ais oft bigey’ one, outcome student & first became » 7, RCA Record eee reg. * Now 9.95 determined by conditions later in| active th the ARMY Automatic Player 68 pierre Thai ge doedane at tacomiait ne JOE S Avy S Burton Tape Recorder .............. .. Teg. $149.95 Now $59.95 ~ | sat sen” Cotwane, cRearizy,| Zimcan Partythat be inter was w NAVY © Waterman Pon & Pencil Sets ......... .« ‘Teg. $24.75 New $10.00 noting that “the arithmetic’s| pissut was a professor of his 32 S. Saginaw St Ladies’, Matching Diamond Ring Sets. .... reg. $100.00 Mow $24.00 4 against us,” said that a5 & PF8Cliory in Paris between the wars, Sunbeam Steam Ivems ................ reg. $16.95 . Mew §9.95. ol matiee he bao. $0 agree and ss an editorial writer for the Barometers (Imported) ................ reg. $5.95 Mew. $3.95 | paper L'Aube, ag ariys_ prospects on the|¥ie0rUusly Opposed to the’ Munich Deep Frys ty eek” meee 00's oe on 0 Vidig reg. $19.95 Mow $6.95 f basis of a recent trip through| Pact. Me emit lasoed tothe Remington Typwriters ................ reg. $84.50 Mow $59.95 Georgia, *- EE New York-!Germana in 1940 West Bend Electric Tea Kettles eeeeeeee Teg $11.95 Now $6.95 Mssour But he said he dot * * az * al 8 Piece Tumbler Sets with Racks ot eae » veg. $4.95 et a tell the President about immediately joined Men's Sunbeam Shavers ..... -«» Teg $29.95 Now $14.95 that the not like- in 1943 elected = Pe ** eee ee ee La * th ob Gaile calle. heed ot the National Counc Men's Ronson Super Trim Shavers ..:... reg. $28.50 Mow $9.95 oe : : The Mayflower had 101 passen-|ground work against ° i gers and &8 crewmen when it let|""s. gre. temuee etter te , aa | GYM SHORTS MANY OTHER VALUES — CASH and CARRY England in 1620. war, be was one of the chief alwoyssay “With = . ‘ Cheice of Colors. Reg, 2.95 ...... ’ : HNTOWAT Bideult has become isolated | PP." Poand Bye. ><> «+ | LY JEWELERS within his own party by his , we strongly nationalistic views on | the le ARMY PACKS : : ? DOWNTOWN French colonial problems. Bc coca ee eee Re-issued — For Scouts and Hikers One S. Seginew, Corner of Pike FE 5-5731 Bidault was married in 1946 to Smimotffis.(Div.ofHeublein)Hartiord,Cona. | —— DAYS — Baa: McCandless Pre-Inventory Sale aon - CARPETS—DRAPERIES—RUGS—LINOLEUM*—TILE—FIBER RUGS—PAINTS—-SANDRAN—DRAPERY FABRICS se i we ' oe Siesta OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. : ‘ ie . 4 £24 ¥23 wf * | | | | | Tweed Tweed ; sa795 1 Choice of 9 Colors ‘ ! Choice of 5. SQ. YD . . 90. YE" ng wearing SQ. YD. : , Decorator. Colors : 12 Ft, Widths, Mo durable carpet 12 Ft. Widths | 12 ond 15 Ft. Widths sQ. YD. a ‘ caepreenral re ote eek | Vinyl Plastic . SAVE 30 to 60% ON ODD ROLLS WALLACE BL 4 a6 > Ae Roll # Ydge. Description Reg. Sale ‘ RI TAT Lae ) : bi ewae warren ce ieee eecine PTTL we | SANDRAN |? 35e55e:% 2] 7 MP PCH u 3, ‘ : 4 81% Grey Wilton ..4...01395 8.95 rm | . Wie tates \ |. #5. 80 Beige Weel Loop ..... sesceesiOs Oa Nt “ | 4 { | : 2 % ie : | : by ie. 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Ssign Catton Tweed... 5.95 By noth te Renny Saegt © Plains 99 29 42 Gres Ploth Loop yp eoevcseiss 898 S88 : Daa ns 3 B GROUP $3 Case J £30 $6% Be Ges. Phash 0222s, 1093 595 | ._ p: ~~. _—_ _— | 3 7 + ott 32 32% Terevope Plush ........10.95 95 3 Six Piece Place Setting, Now Is the Time to Buy! Your © Scenics Cc GROUP "97 Case 4 pes y whe Ween hiss, nds nea 3 ae $37.50 Custom - Made Draperies at ~ * @ Fortisan ! a 35 58% cy Pt allt Da ae 49s Incl, Fed:Tax Ig 2o¥INGS Up to 40% to You. © Texture Cloths D- GROUP Hy tN 1095. a3 Hundreds of Samples to Choose ; : ae 13 i] 12.95 = From. 108% as MY LOVE isforNOW | Fred N. PauliCof SERVO Be | 28W. Huron FE 272578 ew ne see roe ARUGS O EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. a ¢ ; é * @ Nee = Quality Counts . _ en “ ‘ 7 Rte eet FS A EE Se BE PR a PE RE RE TR ¢ ie ke 2 ; Am i he oe ¥ t : | i Gh) ee esi A ee ee : ‘ Pa * : x ¥ : 4 ont AY Ae | y \) aes nt as, “ : | ‘5 i ay ey sk Ce, % : pe tas PPO Ee % yoo ay ' ih ae \ h | ie: i ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ i= i 7 fe fi ’ * \ | : f f - \ : , ‘ § € . A* \ aah \ \ ' } \ S 3 Sey 25 ‘ te Me 4 fo ME Ey ‘ : "eee f \ 4 \ ; . 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Have the girls make real rag-dolls and finish their faces at the party with pioneer materials. | x * * | Cheryl Miller of Castro Valley, Calif, wins our $10 award. | \Send your question on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP | Nev'sfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Was there | |@ real Casey Jones?) Easy Terms 9 S. } Seaton St. RAYON or NYLON| YOUR CHOICE FOR | oc oFORD | yw 4° “CHEV. ==ePLYM. | NASH TUBED TYPE; TUBELESS WHITE ee | | BLACK 18° j — ‘175° ¥=9 750 NYLON GIVES GREATEST SUPERIOR IN SAFETY to ordinary new car tires BLOWOUT PROTECTION EVER FLEX STRAIN. ence sl rat agers te "WHEEL WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOISTURE. NYLON ads blowouts due te cord rot becouse water cornet tot . | NYLON. MUFFLERS TOE-IN ....... echt Mi bivenss BIG. VALUE——4 WHEELS | Off E-Z BUDGET TERMS |-—— =e ni A — Li ore pee re _2tt $2 $190 os pineal mone corm ca 30] en fl TTI RE C0. 2, INCLUDING CASTER, CAMBER AND FREE mstauanion ‘192 WOOLS . . . 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Pes a ee iC Toddlers’ Spring; ENTIRE STOCK ° eo Coat & Cap Sets. ‘A Boat and Girls’ adorable spring coat styles, Butcher rayons ... 15 : nylons, 100% wools. — Entire Stock WOMEN’S SPRING French Sailors Duster Sailors @ rayon butcher weave @ toddler's sixes 3 and 4 e id sizes 4 to 4 $ 3 Perfect Quality SPRING SHADES - NYLON HOSE @ seamless @ dark seams @ sizes 812 to 11 37: e solids, prints @ better fabrics @ all washable Piece Goods js THIRD FLOOR 16 only Metal Utility Tables, 3 shelves, elec. outlet 3 colors . . 80 only Fluffy Feather Pillows, Full size, striped or floral ticking 60 only Cotton Slim Jim Rugs, 24x70, white, grey, brown, green .35 only Jumbo Germent Bags sturdy plastic, quilted 2 For 3% fronts, 57 long ...... 36 only Ruffled Cotton Quilts : Fits full or twin beds, attoc- .. tive prints”. st... = Pea eye “ ee ee ee ee ee) INFANTS and TODDLERS: 44 dozen Cotton Training Pents, double body, triple crotch, sizes 1 to 3 103 only Teddler's Polo Shirts attractive colors in stripes Special 120 only Lerge Receiving Blankets, dainty baby colors, plastic wrapped ... 14 only Folding Wooden Play Yards, easy to set up, plastic i teething rail. Special FOR GIRLS: | Entire Stock, Faille Dusters, reo! value, sizes 3 to 6x 2.44 1-06 26 obs Sehi ss. dak scuess 24 Only Washable Cotton Blouses, solids, pastels, plaids, broken sizes .... 30 only Girl’s Denim Jeans, full cut, sizes 3 to 6 FOR WOMEN: - | group Women’s Washable Blouses Cottons, dacrons, roll-up sleeves, sailors ........++... Adorable Styles + TODDLERS’ , Nylon @ delicate colors @ washable nylons @ sizes 1 to 3 ' ene ee eC ee er sone eeeve Full Size WAVY CHENILLE “ee @eeeee fhibivs! 16 only Men’s Reversible Nylon Jackets, washable, just the thing for spring. ‘Special 37 pairs Women’s Genuine Leather Cesual Shoes, AA-B widths... . 22 pairs Women’s Leather and Suede Leather Flets, broken sizes. .... | | BASEMENT | 50 Boy's Polished Sateen Slacks, university stripes, sizes 10:to 18 32 only Boy’s Unlined Nylon Jeck- ets, red, white, blue, block, sizes 6 to 16 .........44... 15 only Men’‘s Blanket Lined Work Jackets, coverts or denims, sizes 40-42-44 ..,.......... 316 only Boy’s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, stripes, plaids, and solids, sizes 4to 18 .......... 36 Only Snew White Decron Uni- forms, sheath skirts, washable, pone sizes 7 to 15, 10 $ Loe sree rere © eee DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S 17-19 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. a ALL OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. ee SNOW WHITE DACRON UNIFORMS @ sheath skirt @ washoble @ sizes 7 to 15, ee ee ee ig yi MeL, Li Nis li Be tin Mi OE i Me Mee MA BM HE Me te oe ah ae SERVICE SPECIAL! BELTON, Mo. — Mrs, ‘Tillie Here's What We Do: : . : + Complete Front End Alignment (regular $10.35 | trie t, duty %& Balance Two Front Wheels (regular $5.00). demands Pai . _ Mrs, Quick, a 99 Ins e, ee . first Council meeting, she e PAY AS LOW AS$1.25A WEEK! — manded j : eet COI { iJ. ‘ 1 BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! [B]%™™ "= No ge ny Ba 4 | She said the three offi¢ials hadjaccused of selling $7 95 POR MOST CHEVROLETS, (|), 50° i te three otha nadlacoied | of, sling . 4 PORDS and PLYMOUTHS | vor. 1.25). in Missouri, shar'ajsiient. But Pow Comparable Low Prices for Other Medel Cars * j_ “I don’t have 9 thing against/because bis pi USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN! Miuick said. Mey. Thera Meant my friends and I would like for} Robie jthem to remain my friends. I\charge that : on ee ae i : * * A : Robie | “But 1 just had-to set 1 few policy te fr SiegnOn In the Raet duce: tease Ree Gaede ns eae ot x. & dhe Belton closet . .. there’s no} . Quick, a native Belton, better time than the present/* j C. Dryden by 32 1. | . ees seeren: Say Se ae ee DOWNIOW ee : ing. Furthermore; he was dis- courteous, she said. ; 0 * * NEW...Super'Kem-Tone | ICOLOR HARMONY GUIDE | : ~ \ oh sd lel’, NEW COLOR IDEAS FOR DECORATING YOUR HOME.. AS 4 4 e We'll i iena you Tfnis rohasloP 4ialo mCi eiiel: FREE! ert eo You will know for sure that the colors you put together in a room are right! 4 THIS IS A SPECIAL COLOR SERVICE OF OUR STORE! $285 a : Kem-Tone ; $639 cat HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL 4 SAVE 79¢ 23. . wus ENAMELOID @ 15 brilliant colors @ Use it anywhere’. .. indoor or outdoor - e Dries fast ... smooth as china | @ Dirt, grease and stains wash right off EE SALE PRICE $1.98 Qt. Reg. Price 52.77 QU. dui NEW SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. Pleasure Craft Finishes 3 FE 1 Be ean : Fy ge af : ik fit i eels Boy, 14, Fourth to Die in iete= Following Gunfight - Munici- : : f 4 E Spring Dresses - Save $3.05 a pair Junior, Misses, and Half Sizes - in casual and dressy styles. Regular NOW $500 to $22.98 : Save $8.00 to $17.00 | Ladies’ 2-Pe. Separates Skirt and blouse sets, completely washable. Perfect for the summer months ahead. Spring Coats All Wool Tweeds and Flannels “in lightweight fabrics, “phe sow SDB Save $12.00 $1.15 3 Regular $10.98 Regular to $22.95 Save to $12.95 Nylon Hose lst quality famous name nylons. Don’t miss this dividend special. Regular Spring Coats — All wool, fully lined, long spring coats —tweeds, navy, grey flannel. 3-6X, 7-14 . NOW Aae || Save 71c NOW $@°° ow $40 Men’s Wash *n? | ‘Wear Broadcloth Shorts ¥ Wide elastic band, needs no ironing, fancy patterns. Sizes 30 to 44. aia | Boys’ Spring Jackets | Gabardine, fully lined with knit collar, cuffs and waist. Red and brown. 3-6X. Regular now $SB77 Save $1.21 tees SA a $2.75 and $5.* White Shoulders... ° Newly ‘styled for spring in popular materials, 3 to 6X, 7 to 14. > 1 Girls Spring Snits Regular ‘Now 89c 2 for $444 , Save 34¢ Boye? Short Sleeve _ Sport Shirts Famous Tom Sawyer fancies, stripes and plaids, in woven or sheer‘ cottons. nee, now $9929 to $2.98 ‘Save 69c now $G500 Save to $5 Regular to $11.00 Halland Deck Enamel ....52.80 het ee _ |§ |SHOP THE MODERN WAY], =figyf) Racing Bottom Enamel '2.60-'2.80 Qt. Golden Shadows... Colognes. Go ah bite Alken decane <-.0s rake em Anti-Fouling Bottom Enamel °3.60 Qt. | go | te ES Cepas : nak : »».in their separate atomiszers . ) REE PARKING IN REAR White Shoulders, 4-07..................$500 1 : eS ere a eee . Most Precious and Golden Shadows, 2 o7..$2.75 | SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS || vyiere Quality Coutts” «dS 71 W. HURON ST. =» FE 4-2571 || TaaANaArnce | : A ‘ et eae : , - ‘ _ 4 ; \ . ‘ anil — . . wed ¥ , | t 4 ey : ‘ Weeje yt Ney as ; \ : S\ ea ow CG | . i . : Sy ee HK AAs ! ~~ Diriti: hy g Sls |. = ’ ane . ee " ae j ’ ‘ se eS _ i gst ake ii [ 13 t iE i I Canadian River Pilots Will Honor Strike * * : a Ay z steel i? +E fe 537 Hi 5 i =e 2 tt | J 7. R +r i iii i ae eF ba" i ul i i HE 7 i | 1847 Vz OFF all pocers SILVERPLATE © HOLLOWARE © FLATWARE FIRST TIME EVER... ALL DIAMOND RINGS 20% OFF Our Regular Price Take Your Discount Off ot the Time of Purchase! Cash or Credit! : Vs OFF Y3 OFF “RINGS. | V3 OFF : ALL SUMMER COSTUME JEWELRY || ALL CUFF LINK SETS SS a SS Se ~ ALL GOLD SET | RINGS ALL BABY ITEMS ¥3 OFF 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | | Open Friday and Monday Evenings | . ‘S \%y . Sc OR SR NE ee CN ee Ea Et —— wnat -— 3 ‘You Name the Style... | San Benson Sys PROUD OF MY ew STORE and I'M GOING TO DO IT AGAIN! Le BLASTING PRICES TO MAKE MY NEW STORE : THE SENSATION OF PONTIAC and GARLAND COUNTY! Sa oe SM RZ .. Manufacturers Co-Operated With Me to Save You Up to °20 a Suit! Take Your Choice! Choose Your Import Wool Suits! Dacron Blend Suits! i 0 3 Adee! GeiNew York Subways Spe Si Tang § g|Not to Be Air-Cooled . . LaCEE TY Lor Color! Select Your Model! Worsted and Sharkskin Suits! Mix and Match Year Round Suits! 2 3 Import All Wool 2 Pant Suits at Savings Up to *20! Your Choice! ‘46"--'49"--°53"--"58" Alterations Free! Perfect Fit Guaranteed! 87 _ HOME DELIVERY! aum=== We will deliver your suit to your home freshly pressed ger—reody . On any lot or in 7 while SAA CHiN. A New Sam Benson FREE SERVICE! —on o hen to weer. For My Grand Opening in My New Store! FINDERS--- KEEPERS! Free Gifts in the . | Got It for Less! Should Sell My Price + 6.95 Drip Dry’ WD iccccccececes 53,87 5 * 7.95 Washable Twills ........ 54,81 414.95 Reversibles ............ $9.87 $12.95 Sheen Gabardines ....... $8.87 $13.50 Cotton Cords .......... $10.87 New 4 Button Two-Tone Jackets $ 6.59 Linen Blends ........... $4.87 + 6.96 Gabardines ............. $3.87 + 7.96 Ivy League Stripes ....... 56.87 Pants! Pants! Pants! + 6.965 Summer Lite Tones ..... + 4.87 $ 8.95 Sport Pants $ 9,96 Sharkskin Pants ....... $ 6.87 $12.96 Dress Pants ........... $ 8.87 $16.50 Wool Suit Pants ........312.87 : $18.50-Wool Bedfords 1481 What a New Spring Selection! SPORT COATS Should Sell My Price 924.50 All Wools ........... $17.87 529.60 Ivy Leagues ......... 419.87 532.50 Import Wools ........ $21.87 439.50 Boucle Wools......... $28.87 522.60 White Sport Coats ... 514.87 I Rent Tuxedoes for Weddings and Proms! SAM BENSON ; +687 | 37 NORTH SAGINAW ST. . “Between Lawrence and Huron St.” My Store Open Until 9 P.M. — MONDAY —- THURSDAY FRIDAY --- SATURDAY | ‘Churches ! Shadow Proof Slips ........... 42.91 | Exquisite Form Bras ........... 41.50 Pockets of Every Suit You Buy or with $25 in Mdse.! “Women ie White” UNIFORMS Nurses! Beauticians! Waitresses! Nylons! Cottons! Dacrons! Blends! New Styles Arriving Daily! $991 ty $4.95 Special Orders Taken for Hospitals! Nursing Homes! Helenca Nylon Panties THIRTY ae 2 as SS SS ae SS eae 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23, 1958 _ Public Oratory a he Pros} — NEW YORK (INS) — Almostjor another, 8 ee By PHYLLIS BATTELLE everyone, at one horrendous’ timeya speech in public. on ee pens ene = eten-ai 3D-DAYS at CONN’S MEAN DISCOUNTS to YOU! iaysueoasios| FY SHOE SALE Chromespune $1.99 _ Special Purchase SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS pip Toes § 5 $3.00 Values 99 BROWN or BEAEe Hanes Underwear FIRST QUALITY “REDUCED! | Shirts | IvYsS | , Shorts Cc stripes § | T-Shirts CHECKS | Reg. $1 ae: ($24.95 Men's & Boys’ Pants | ‘orl sat Devtie Qosued Poplin Jackets LARGE SELECTION aan wets WHITE rastically Reduced Flannels ® and Worsteds Gabs—Wrinkle-Resistant Boys’-Men’s Khakis +] FA Up TUX RENTALS — SPECIAL PROM PRICES sor CONN’S SEotHEs (—y 2 for $7 71 N. Saginaw nips z te Z g f TT : 2 : Bs Gar Uh § E Ms : i “Moonlighter’ \License Ordered for Williams “As you iron and fol, remember|for Gov. Williams today with the your audience is all set to hearicompliments of Sen. John P. something new. Choose a subject/Smeekens (R-Coldwater you're .enthusiastic about and re- member that, as in friendships and books, the beginning of your talk a wie importance. State your i * * * The body of your address to the fresh, white doilies should contain $@ -0© ©@ *® 2 © 8 @. @ 8.9 «9 OOOO OOO 41 NORTH SHOPPER'S MART SAGINAW ST. Guaranteed Po plin Brand. Children’s LADIES’ BLOUSES New Spring oe: ) 99! LADIES’ SLACKS e DRESSES @ Brend New Spring Styles > . i Usually 1.99! Yeti ecanten ° All Patents ) |. Straps or Pumps 2: ‘3 “rt a or LADIES’ GOWNS 3 ° spring inte out, Bee LADIES’ SLIPS Usually 1.99! | , ¢ 95 @ Dressy Styles LADIES’ PETTICOATS | n oe . 912. 95. & 5 & $13.95 0° ee LADIES’ PAJAMAS , @ Wide Range of Fabrics : : ‘ and Colors _ @ Pretty Lingerie Fashions °) 2 to bx —7 10 14 © Excellent Fobries. All Sizes °| PAUL'S SHOE. STORE . i Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years 4 WAYS TO BUY ° > Cash ° aoe ° Layaway e © Budget coat a 35 N, apie St, a ik a eee ee! ° oe eo. ° °. e °. ee °. He uate siete casmncs, i iit ‘S : ‘ Ce wo ia } | . : \ * - | { j : ¢ «i . bee Ee y ay: ey | i i 4 ' Wey ; '£ : + | § 4 “ , a in Detroi 19 AIN or SHINE and Summer Styles! { “Archie Dees. sictot sehime gy |" Cnet Pees iat m ce) COONEMNO) T @ ‘ound choice, having traded their 9 yy Cae ot New Wark lect pear, "| the grodted some & VODKA | : @| Detroit took Barney Cable of; 9nd 100Proot. Dist. trom grain. Ste.Pierre | : Bradley SmirnofttFis.(Div.of Heublein)Hartford,Cona, Usually 10.99! he $i * ‘ : U. 9.99! @ Lustrous Poplin . $ 29 , y $ bd PAULI S @ Smartly Styled @ Fiesh Crisp Cottons : : eee Rape ie Fiow. evel, Weevee 1°! Dividend Days Special oon hg © Solids and Prints b> 77 pees “s age xe any x Pikes ey ° n ms A ’ @ Sizes 12 to 18 @ ALL SIZES e © . pleased to present a suit that stays fresh, ' Three button, single breasted models. D TROUSER Lightweight SUITS of DACRON and WOO You travel faster and further these days. You give your clothes more wear. And you insist on extra mileage for your dollar. For all these reasons, we are proud and crisp and wrinkle-free and can be worn for months withoat a single pressing. The blend of Dacron and pure worsted is ideal. It is light in weight, soft to the | touch, a pleasure to wear from March to December. The fabrics. are something to remember, too — smooth and slub weaves — in solid colors and interesting patterns, "355" —_ . : ee Os ,& ‘ompromise on Quelity” Orn te 8 Pa et on Fi os ee : —! ‘3 ee Thurs! Fri! Sat! | : ‘si . i + ee J i + M | ey wre} OCLAWS. KES. -blown trom the tropics latore- J Ce trade winds of fashion So er Se . ‘ neg ce , mls i : “Value Giving Days -|. le New Disease leported to Pathologist | | RAIN or SHINE COATS * Very Specially Priced * the ‘s have been deaths—_ The lightest, prettiest _ shoes you've ever seen...new — bit 4 ! ft Were 22.95 Dividend Days Only Were 24.95 Were 26.95 Beautiful poplin all-weathet coats. Fashion styling—tremendous values. in every concept from their > for years. Another’ feather-weight construction... four others have shown definite} to their fabulous trims. : fe Y uf i 2 A a ’ = 3 ‘ aa 25 - 4 | | i | ? 9 1! i - * EEO RES H Bue z 15 eo wn, * » & , EDL Gg EERIE EEE ORAL RES - PEGGY’S ' Cotton Print. Actual 5.95 Values Beautiful Summer Prints TRS Easy to Wash... Sl Little or No Ironing i ii 4 Ei Bi | i ier Het i 6B 2k H a rf i : Fi E i if ¥ z 7 § i f : : SENMTONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER EEG vidend Days Mean for your money! ara 7 5 g 3 z Li ; VY sees : the company of the half-baked It . * man, who ‘has known the prin- Herbert Watson, Mrs. Earl , x «lk tou’ bate exists, It was merely Princess = cess_since childhood, and to: iting 16 states and Mexico, the ph ate - \ tena aristocrats : “8 = Margaret's way of asserting ie ee Adams, Mrs. Paul Singles and Wells motored to Disneyland, Rayne 2 overeat P| S$ t p | f “The Margaret Set. her independence. : Townsend oe Mrs, Henry Simpson. Pub- fore Dam ang ww ei soe en eee PHQY SMOLt POIIPICS — smusoromas —Nonanauce ruse "Reah ital dew- Sede dian reservations. ceiving congratulations on the ae She oe. Those who look for profound- man l has been a * * * birth of a daughter, Ann Eliz ° ° c ° pe cater he 2 vit @& Feasons for the change in decisive influence in Princess The Richard F. Wells have beth, April 14. Nn eX ITT . O \ ir boo — ane cc ot ‘Pxiticess Margaret claim that, Margaret's life, for although at moved from their home on Grandparents of the infant C. | paged her romance with Townsend ‘she has always been a deeply Mire FR Lo Desmond road in Waterford to ive Mrs, C. R.. Hetherington ' chess ¢ having been broken up, she religious person, it is Phipps . oy n Lotus Lake. and the late Mr. Hetherington By ABIGAH VAN BUREN a matter for a psychiatrist’ to Furthermore, she has begun _— is now resigned to spinster- who has opened up before her Nam ed to H. d ‘e : determine. The situation is out to assert her independence, to hood, . “The old maid aunt of the possibilities of putting her : 1ed x *& of Thorpe street and Mrs. Ben DEAR ABBY: I sent my Doan tan’ oe 8 i a Mr. and Mrs. William B. DeVar of Ross drive. girl a very nice Easter lily of your hands, =| poorer pr ae Cie ee ee ee ee ee Local Grou Giles returned to their home | & @ °¢ plant on Easter Sunday. It set ey oo eed ae Bl . as natn i . P in Bloomfield Hills Sunday eve- me. back $8.00, She.sent me a “DEAR ABBY: It\a decent 5 ee : New officers have been ning following a month’s v&- ceramic . elected by Alpha Omicron Chap- cation in the West. They head- quartered at Pebble Beach, Calif., and visited in Scotts- x« *« &* president. The Don F. Strohscheins of a 2. Birmingham sailed for Hawaii Returning to office are today from Los Angeles. They Esther Cole, first vice presi- will dock in Honolulu. dent; Mrs. John Clouse, re- =. * s cording ; Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley of Bloomfield ‘Hills have been vacationing in Scottsdale, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Walnut Lake home of Donald M. Richards : Butler of — South spe Andéreon Extension Club are Has Lesson dual on Evergreens ty HE iV 4 F t A i E° i id i : i | bees elbows and place your fingertips on your shoulders. Keep your hands in this toward the right. Hold, return, continue. This is goed’ for the dimphragm. tend your is position as you bend back More Waterford Concert Series Drive to Open Thursday 4 than 100 masic enthusiastsbrought such notables as Iva Kitch- Mark Anniversary _— Township Civic Mu-ell, ballet artist; Stan Freeman, f i J ii H i 3 t =i ei¥ i fe | ! if is FE F E F 4 | : t t fi : | - Look for Future of Cleanliness it il SPECIAL PURCHASE KNIT TRIM | CAR COATS ; Ww. le, silky poplin that needs little) ironing. Color - matched knit a ‘trim, Choose from beige, white or powder blue. Sizes 10 to 18, 247 Brand New COATS SUITS in light weight wool for Spring and Summer Pontiac Dividend Days THE SUITS. Worsted flannels, tweeds, novel- . ty fabrics, box, fitted and chemise silhouettes. Sizes ‘7 to 15.and 8 to 18, THE COATS, The.chemise, the cocoon, the - slim line and the wrap coat. Tweeds, flannels, basket weaves and worsteds. Sizes 7. to 15 and 6 to. 18. . is = A NEW PURCHASE és * @ * e SPECIAL PUR Show Room Sample ‘HATS Made to Sell for 7.95 to 12.95 490 gah Se White Green Pink Beige . Blue Red Wore ot et i HASE SALE 2-PC. COTTON COORDINATES Six Brand New Styles for Your Selection! PONTIAC DIVIDEND DAYS 5? Easy-care drip dry color- ful ‘cotton collection in- cludes: Tropical prints, solid pastels or plaid. Middy top sailor, the chemise and sleeveless shirt style. Junior and misses sizes. : ¥ S Lede Dehn OE ‘ THREE BIG DAYS OF VALUE BUYS FOR YOU! HERE'S WHY: Merchandise Includes Special Pruchase! Substantial Savings! Arthur's Quality! New and Timely Clothes! a es eee i All the smart new shapelier pump and open silhouettes .. . tion of hi and little heel patents, silk trims, navy,. red and pearl calf, the newly soit textured leathers, flowering prints, stripes on “glass.” All sizes included. marvelous selec =—S : ie New Spring DRESS SALE “« 53 “i 510 “er SD 14 Every one new this season! Choose * your favorite style! ©. color! These dresses featured for © __ Dividend Days at less than cost! Dress Salon—Second Floor Your favorite = a) ' PONTIAC DIVIDEND DAYS i * as Famous Make GIRDLES All 1st Quality! Reg. 5.98 te 6.50 Up to 2 Price for Dividend Days Not every garment in every size. $3” Pantie. girdles included. S, M, and L. ea a OL ee ee ” Regular 12.95 JACQUELINE and CORELLI . Mezzanine Your Fashion Store ws x SS 22 % oo at on : | eee * |high wire in your life is the clothes. a|To Attend Parley. : wait bend ae me line in thé back yard, but you still)" ' Members of the Sunset Club will wt Gragge yb dovere can do snetching wich wil sim] «ing in Chair te senior Citaena Cube meeting sct| and let dry. oa thie measurement, Rememver a, Slumping in Chair’ |. ‘May ¢ at Lansing. The Pon-| _Dampen lightly. and _ iron tence between your waist and your, Resultsin Fatigue’ |tiec Department of Parks and] For steam iron, do not damp- bat he meet pone. People who slump in chairs Recreation has com| en_at all, Following these one. the reqiienn of & lovety er ee } structions the boutfant Exercise: Stand tall with your | *tound for a more comfort. 2 hea feet comfortably separated. Bend | ®ble position. = 4,2 a your elbows and place your fin- Slumping isn’t relaxing. It q gertips on your shoulders. Keep | actually is fal . Sitting unusual your hands in this position as | tall and erect in a chair al- : you bend back toward the right. | lows a person to sit comfort- ENTIRE ST eavinack few moments, Return ' ably longer, «ie Savings 10° Resillat 16.95 MARQUISE 13° Regular 24.95 MARTINIQUE 19° eS rand New SLIPS end: PETTICOATS V3 ofF SALE PONTIAC DIVIDEND = DAYS y ad 89 and Petticoat - Slip ) Regular 5.95 trims of imported lace, luxurious furex or embroidery. White, pink, blue, beige, gray and black. Sizes 32 to 40. Lingerie—Main Floor All of exduisite nylon tricot with . of St. John Military Academy in “Your Dealer in Dreams” —Sickenberge Bir.| W85 sewned in a pink lace over faded in the bright sunshine of| ‘7 !¢Md introduced as John jot Gladstone place. The’ bride- pero BIRMINGHAM arate Be of Bi“! pink satin gown with matching | Charles Ccilison, Mrs. Laws the Jones and when as Mr. Jones? |groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs.|Delatield, Wis. They will = wee a cummerbund and bustle bow of | rence Curtis and Fred J. jspring than in the softer light of ‘5° ctten puzzles me and I |Thomas Render of Navajo drive.|Navaio drive way sae of On teas bare. - Getting the yard in shape for uae a tie mabe A floor-length gown of white ass ; “ = "| embroidered mylon featuring a an embroidered nylon tulle gown) Harry Cunningham and Rose spring planting because THIS aatiioiions eek aed a haan | Cinci, wore blue gowns like the | year is alwayg the year that Answer: Whether or not he teres La maid of honor’s, ‘| the housewife intends to have | is an intimate friend of yours, was elas Boo | his brothér’s best man was the prettiest, bloomingest yerd im | a man in his thirties or over, | tusion vell was attached H. .Rhodes, while Ralph tho orighberbeed. is definitely introduced as Mr. | crown of seed pearls. She Watts Jr. of Royal Oak, Harry &. £..2% Jones. But if he is an inti- | j104 « modified cascade of Detroit and Frank Finishing up club work for the| ™ate friend and also being | ment of stephanotis . guests. : = s en say Jobs next fall. That's 0 Gr wna at eek le book. | .A_ breakfast wedding vow won't keep, . which name, would : . ; Mrs. Frank J. Smith of Louis- party, family’and close friends was she makes every spring anyhow, Gomis ee toe ville, Ky., an aunt of the bride, held at Perrini’s in Detroit. An being fed up with club work after teens : evening : guests winter of committee meet- would, of course, intro. {was matron of honor, wearing an held at nal fo Dobro ling, report, bevetta an dacs siren “thane ben? orchid frock. Attendants Colleen | was ata “ So On. af Burt M Patty M aig oed nip sea aro ‘se tet bee “Dear Mrs. : When a feet cinco amare ) Mrs, Metaway " sprucing brighten-| stork shower is held for an [Janice Burtram wore gowns of eo eet we aa expectant mother, is it neces- j|mint-green, pink, yellow, and pale She wore a corsage of rose cym- sary to bring the baby a second [blue respectively, forming a rain- bidium orchids. The bridegroom's ' gift after he is born? A girl |bow assortment, The dresses were : mother wore a. mauve chien Shower Honors | trent ot mine had a baby [a syle similar to that of the ry ad shower about two weeks before cymbidium orehid corsage. Jeannine LoRee | the birth of her child. Robert Render attended h Have the figure you want, by ris. the wer ntea, Sechanbergie Jeannine LoRee, bride-clect of oe mat wide dahon oe ocag Everherd of Racnaer and 5 ., the new Mrs. ’ . summer... the easy, effec- fiwore a gray silk shantung bolero James Martin Rahl, was honored| I have to buy another when |Max Pike seated the g Mich- tive “Relax-A-Tron” way! [isuit with white and gray acces- at at miscellaneous shower at the| I visit her at her house. Yet, |a¢el Smith of Louisville, Ky. was . , Takes off pounds and inches [/sories and an orchid from her home of Carol Soules on Preston] I really feel strange going (the ring bearer. Beauty Salon from tummy, thighs, and hips bridal bouquet. The couple will avenue empty - handed. What do you At a reception held the Riker Bidg of quickly snd sately with- gag Detroit. att High The guest ul: van a suggest?” church Mrs, Pike wore a r Bidg.—Rear of Lobby mv : bridegroom attended LoRee, William Q $|Newton and Mrs. Edward Mc-/Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft! ion models. Always wash new stockings |#"dson. Mrs. ° °| Manus. Dept. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea} “O,'e ) 4. be sure that | before wearing: this removes |J8ck Stanley and Mrs. William ° 700 W. HURON ¢) iso present were Mrs. Ronald|Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print ingle item, from hat to | the factory finish and adds to~ |Tompkins. weccc cece ccc cc cecococcocoooocoeescoccceoooee | Rogers, Mrs. William Buck, Mrs.ipiainly pattern number, name, 101. is in perfect condition. | their elasticity. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL |i over stasax- sire. 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In red, navy and powder blue with. ““kerchief”’ collar knitted: in white wool striped to match. coe eee i er ee ee ee ee ee ee Se a ee ee ee ee Se SS ee Se Se ee ee a so ieee Se | ame poe 33S Fed £ . * : \ yy S 4 ~~ f a : , an x Sites fe ee + = : : > : eS pa = : e . : * ‘ eS Pe 4 : $ a . : : * a ser Fe e _ | THIRTY-SIX BUR Only STORE -WIDE = | Emergency ROX , TRUCK and SUPER : WALLHIDE | : : SEMI-GLOSS a Bric ‘a Ru crete, Asbestos Siding or 949 Gallon Kem-Glo ‘ N washable r in ing od like Bright Cinder | Block. Very cay Sue, Hdw, in oe 6.39 § Shams finan Bq, ME aoe oes the f ¢ poe, mee or ee ane and_ colors, Choose coverace 400 fisting gal. ' eveeee Tone. : 6 poy OF to @ non-yellowing medium : : . a oF Entire New 1958 pom owe 97 Pe 94 ae Guart - Kenw-Cite 70 cous Sas a se ‘ome TT | | “se vane F Sen bie nog ere 5M ei tine Tl los ome SALE PRICE 19 —_ =. in one. = Burr Hardware | | Sud ey ot on 4" BURR DWE. 67 a aii peas MDWE 5 oe ; : 4 --e . PRICE 1.70 quarts at Pi 3.65 — 16 th. af 2.77 prtee.-....++s. - 2 Price...... oe 1 2.27 quarts at ue 1.88 quarts at 1.38 wey Be Gal. 2.15 quarte ot 1.44 — Gal. GALLON i s = 4g: 94° ‘ | Days of Sale... Qpen Thursday & Friday Night ‘tl 9 P.M. — Satur e Last 3 | ses | s s s Regular 6.95 G.E. Electric REGULAR 2% POUND : THE LAST THREE DAYS OF SALE % ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES aiaeahe the DUCO NAILS EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE 15 ON SALE | $e 3. te ¢” octagon, cutiet Der, with clamps, te GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS N 49¢ plastic gelling ‘bexes......:....... sale pries Sie LIGHT BULBS HIGH GLOSS . Regular 9.95 brand new 1958 A Gees 6B to 8 ALL WOOL Ste plastic wal Dense ceca ean Bains tes ENAMEL. eet improved, sient, non: | | fef"itea out eotire stock=- WOOLRICH SHIRTS | 3: sever ertcnee, oon ee--eer ons le betes Be | fee tent bulbs choice of : 137 geese or 4¥ interfering | | Sy see’ or snes Jou Bay = = re aad dhe Ser ea neat"ie | | 2.91 Qt. Duco flocr model that will alse | ret, Si, ‘Gute ’guock Insts At Less Then 2 Price S Sereae eel ake... .s-0sse ae 1.66 Pt. Duco .1.27 oe oe Ok Se in &-ib. quantities one size Choice of the house. All of our famous 100% | c 11 metal case on or aesorted as you wish all wool, Woalrieh man's tm sinee gis to is * 4100, Pt. Duce. mae Oe 97 puna mowE. ¢ Le 3.95 Colb Halters ....c0e--veseeces+ sale price in 59 Yq PL.Duce .47 _ my dahemner Weelrich 3.91 labors Seale peice 2.97 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Ghirts ....00008 de ee Gee ote pete $67 ~Woairtch 3.97 ‘a Gee 7... ae ee mr a DAYS OR SALE Weir seven ; Ve $28 Cattle Show alters sale peice at Every item Is On Sale THE LAST THREE DAYS OF SALE ¥ 3.97 1498 Biante» cate price (1.81 cra mer wernt wo oa === 22 2] HUNTING PANTS RUBBERMAID, RUBBERWARE and LOMA PLASTIC + + ga y, AT LESS THAN 4 PRICE KITCHEN HOUSEWARE ITEMS * HAND SAWS c elect from our entire stock. All sizes 29 to 46. , THE LAST 3. DAYS OF SALE very man pole ICE SKATES Entt tock of famous Noma and Royal Xmas ere errr re er + veneeeeweret 5 indoor and outdoor light sets, tree ornaments, et, SP wpa vacate wien 21 grate Troon i tn Se On oe Bias Mates Wale fe" ge soi, Catia BE _AT LESS THAN Ya PRICE to close out at less than % price. Bev gaa tees ea ES 22” De- TT net trom our sare sock of tame Aiphone satay tu 1.49 Xmes Tree Lights . 67% Less Than [ee ansent tay, _vagoows, oF terest. & REELS * STILLSON PIPE 5S deceines skates attached , ) 2.70 Xmes Tree Lights. 1.23 ; * WORK GLOVES pens Ca At Less Than % Price 1,48 Stilloese 8 moa wrenetinn, «+4... site 238 0.98 lh Bae 447’ Less Than 3.50 Xmas Tree Lights. 1.57 - nell oes ae 27 5.95 ‘ 3.98 Stilleen “14 ipremebes. coy snake BT 10.95 te , » the Men's Ca! — oeneeee Casting 2.71 6.15 Stilison 16 1 4.50 Xmas Tree Lights . 2.23 2 ite Brown Jersey Gloves omen. a on Be 27 ae . ae: 12.95 ~ a oe oe 6.47 ‘ 2 5.60 Xmes Tree Lights. 2.67 Ria eee a tier so, Bill] tess Than | _ * RATCHET SCREW DRIVERS. 7°" Stes ..12...... 10.00 Xmos Tree Lights.5.87/ Price | its sit tesuker Werk Gloves... -s03: Bice nee QT) gy. | teins Ser Sarees: “ce pees bat | 1579S . LOT) peice Lae All Leather Werk Glover s.cs-cucsuscs fe tt toe - 4s 131 1 £5y eT See rere o2ih i caoke fetes 3.57 inion : . = olan FIFE & BENCH f ELgeTaic Mame LANTESE “ ae OAT 2 * STANLEY CARPENTER PLANES | 8.95°50-Ft. Length Rubber Garden Hose Coaster 2.50 Electric service hand lanterns ..«:+++)++++++ + 247 3.0 enter planes cov eestiale 2.6; | Regalar 8.96. 60 ft. length of green rubber garden made 2.49 stxi0tn. ve, VISES £49 Atuminsm Rallveng Wye, lantern ee = GAT | Price $02 rashy Aeprater Sheet...) Se ist Lae tees stam Bearer LOT | | ne cre om vee oe | oe Eee, ea mrt: be 8 , sh granicy Serpent. plome::-"-s-anle Brie 241 | Gnge Goat’ Sit inate Yeouing foie ocoet aly Geacter Wacens...... 2.77 | | 15s #83 Wilton pipe views | 0.96 DelteKing sealed! beam hand inaterne Sore 7 9.47 : 11.80 Stanley carpenter piane........- sale price waranteed in writing. BE os cccctes oes ste -*. AND MANY, MORE yee r 4 see's bd ? _—* $ mpwe. cess sie 13.77] | an | EVEREADY FLASHLIGETS — * POWER TOOLS | ie se =~ salina hs ts : 238 Everendy © sell flail ses a ps ; Skill Pee. oe ES 8 . . : 350 7b ow Sameer Toss jell Fin. Baw. Sgle Price .....600.0+. ee ae merias ‘STOCK or. LIONEL TRAIN SETS ; s “| 0048 GMM Ste, Bow. Sale Price ......... x, FINE PLAY TOYS ae , AT LESS THAN. Yo PRICE + 16-PC, SETS DISHES. | .79,Blue Enemeled Meat Roasters, Now....... 37 | ti Di Rewer Oren, te Pre 35" | AT Ls THAN A Paes = ee teenee heen seeeewenees | Than er, Ge vcesna Ge a ee Vee eeeeheseweneereuenene New. eee ee eects 53 pr er ee eee ete ee eee. oes es a eo ee . se Black Decker pen Bench Orinaer crjsens lrerteeteemeeas orescence a bal OY sc ev'evevees +50 VOAWeNRT ss: Other Priced Toys % Price — : - ew he’ i P slasber ‘ton wal aa ay eeees ve | aa epee tee ee we ieee wes 7 —_ gy. : 5 year revolution Mn engine i calls, _Shell-developed TCP is the greatest gasoline advance since tetraethyl lead. Today you're the master of a far more powerful, higher compres- sion engine than you drove just a few years ago. Naturally, this engine demands a more powerful fuel—one with higher perform- ance characteristics, Super Shell with TCP® is the most powerful gasoline any car can use. It contains a “power-pack” of aviation fuel ingredients , called aromatics. These provide extra energy which gives you more miles per gallon. They also give you more anti-knock power under every driving condition. But for today’s engines, anti-knock alone is not enough. Another problem, spark plug “miss,” has become a major cause Super Shell with TCP. L he most powerful gasoline an any car can use —Plus TCP for Anti- Miss of power loss threatening the efficiency of these high-power engines. ‘ That’s why TCP adds anti-miss to anti-knock. Shell’s exclusive TCP additive neutralizes harmful engine de- posits. When these deposits go unchecked, they can short-circuit the spark plugs, causing them to misfire and costing you an im- portant part of your car’s power. TCP stops spark plug “miss.” It can bring back up to 30 lost horsepower. Give your engine, new or old, a chance to show what it can do. Drive up to your Shell Dealer's white pump for Super Shell : *Shell’s ‘Trademark for this unique gasoline with TCP. additive developed by Shell Research. : THiRTy.eGHT gi ie : @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 28, 1958 idly been leading up, to yester. predictions which, however day’s true a can hardly make him popular with all Repub- licans. : * — | Twice before month he ex- pressed doubts party could take the Senate and said he thought it might win the House if the recession didn’t get worse. -| Alcorn was President Eisenhow- er’s. choice for party chairman and the national committee duly elected “him. That was Jan. 22, 1957. Immediately, there was a mixed reaction within ‘the party on. the Jacinto J. Cantu, 17, of 270 Franklin Rd., was bound to circuit * this his John D, | ‘jie; Wes woe an sue ee territory."’. vacancies — Democrats out num-|- BRING the KIDDIES THEY'LL HAVE FUN ON ALL THE CARNIVAL RIDES WHILE YOU SHOP THE MIRACLE MILE WAY Free PERMANENT. Simply cut this coupon below, bring along a friend. No matter what permanent your friend chooses for herself, you will re- ceive the same permanent FREE! 17 end Younger la ‘TEENAGERS | 8.9639 With or Without | . Appointment | Hourt: 10 to 9 donnelll ws sree BOD Michkigae. MIRACLE MILE AAvace {QR - “HAVE : FUN IN THE SUN. | See Associated now for that cash loan that will help | | you enjoy the summer with things you need and want. | 1 Associates has a plan to fit every budget. At Miracle } Mile Associates is open until 9 p. m. for your conver | Phone or Stop in Today , Loan Company 125 N. Seginaw DOWNTOWN PONTIAC FE 2-0214 Hours: Mon.. 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A : psychiatrist testified she was noi, Argentina has ordered 25 French | If with responsible for her actions at the electric locomotives, Buenos Aires’ mpc Siete tease But other things are learned financial district, injuring two Golden sald the ish admitted in'of do Arce é Bel-|here: too. Last year, on the tenth) pedestrians last njght. net ma itsjanniversary of the dedication of jyurt in the- freak accident were | a olned searing y clteds haat eae | ' = = All Stoles Open Every Night “SHOPPING CENTER ret Open Fv Pontiac’s Sth Annual Home a Show 4 Days Starting Thursday, April 24th 5000 CARS ~ MILLION DOLLAR | CURTAIN EVENT BRING the KIDDIES “THEY. WILL HAVE FUN ON ALL THE CARNIVAL RIDES WHILE YOU SHOP THE MIRACLE MILE WAY “CENTER CUT - PORK CHOPS 4 BIG DAYS . ... WED. - THURS. - FRI. & SAT. AT BOTH STORES .. . MIRACLE MILE and 2 N. SAGINAW ST. 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Kuenn Fourth Victory ~ Over White Sox ~ Pleases Tighe Billy Hoeft Eases Pain by Going the Route in 8-2 Decision DETROIT @ — Thoroughly un-) impressed with what they've seen, at the Chicago White Sox, the Detroit Tigers headed West today: Bill Hoeft eased the pain of ‘one | Slams Two rae as A’s Dump Tribe, 9-6 By INTERNATIONAL NEWS {| The 215-pound six-footer origin- | Bob Cerv, Kansas City’s mighty, ally. was the property of the New muscled outfielder, is one of those: ‘York Yankees. The club waited ‘players who matured late in a Haley for the promising right-| jhanded slugger to come into his. career, Mee Cerv Headed for Best Tiger pitching headache yester-| — going the route in an %2 triumph over the White Sox. That makes it four victories in “five: starts over the Sox, who have,vet. to get a complete game from the pitching staff regarded as the Major Leagues’ finest. Tonight in Kansas City the Tigers meet the Athletics, whe ' ermbartassed them with 14- vie- I tories im 22 engagements last ~ It'd a two-game stand season, in Kansas City, then the Tigers | head back to the east for 14 other games before returning te - Manager Jack Tighe was elated — over Hoeft's rout-going perform-) > ance in which the tall lefty allowed nine hits and three bases on balls. * * sald the manager, “but there's no. tonic like winning. He was tough in the rough spots-and worked. himself out of the jams nicely. 1 think the win might be just what, he needed.” Be Last season Hoeft didn't get his | initial triumph until] May 17, and wound up with a poor 9-1] mark. i% Shaky as he was af times, A ‘i | “gopher ball” serv te Jim Landis in the seventh and a poor fielding play by center | Kuenn played Luis single into a Be yng hit and) Nelson Fox promptly singled his teammate across. Coach Tommy Henrich said: the} players were pepping it up ‘prior to the contest. .saying “Let's get, out in front early for a change.” * * * = That the Tigers did, pounding Early Wynn for five. runs. in the first two inéiings. Max well blasted a thréerun homer in the first inning alter the Tigers’ recorded one rum on Billy Martin's | double and singles by Kuenn and’ Al Kaline, Hoeft pitched despite a blister. Saad i on his pitching hand and reported |jors later “I'm not going to worry about a little blister after winning the game.” * * * Paul Foytack was scheduled to work for thea Tigers tonight against ex-teammate Duke Maas. peTROTY eWICAGO abrhrht abrh rol fF Bolling 23> 3166 Apericio as . ije Martin ss 3222 fo 4e21 Buenn cf 413 P gmihit $008 Katine rf 3111 Lellare 40186 Groth rf 1oae di 4000 Roone Ib 7100 Prencone ri 2 60063 Harris tb 0006 Phillips 3» oo8 Maerwell!f 4113 Landis cf 3 111 Bertoia 3b 36601 Wynap 0006 Megane 4116 Moore p 3610 Hoeft p 30190 A-Drope 1010 B-Beard EL lied 9e@0 Totals 888 Totals 3620 203 A~Singled for Moore in 9th B-—Ran for Drope in Sth Chicage§ ..«. Detroit ee O00 1 rO-3 . ifé e660 31 x-—8 £-—Jacksen PO-A-—-Chicago 24-12 De-: roit 27-8 LOB--Chicago 16, at ti? 3 7 Loller. Moore ertin ng 5 an “Candis, ‘Ax- weil. S—Martin. #P—Bert af bor er bb se Wenn yobeiod wan x 6656 8 Mocre ° 323 3 3 a (W. 1-0) *e7za3¢6 K—Paced 2 batters in tnd WP—Moore, Balk-Moore. U—Chyiik: + McKinley, Flaherty. T—A16. A * ts “T've seen Billy a lot sharper,”’) — 2 seventh, Podres ealled it quits be- ‘cause of the elbow, $ son. The St. Louis Cardinals de- i id SCORES FROM FIRST — Frank Bolling, Tiger second baseman, scores from fifst base after shortstop Billy. Martin hit a double to left field in the 7th inning against the White Sox “yestetday. Sherm Lollar takes the throw but 2 2E8 | rt} it AP Facsimile nected for the Red Sox. Tom Sturdivant was the winning pitcher. : * the Yanks and Pesente White con- * * too late. The Tigers won, 8-3. Orioles, one of his three hits.” i ‘Cardinals Defeat San Francisco, 7-5 ‘Podres Is Still 'Cub-Tamer’ when interrupted by, tomy in "M4, a stiff shoulder in "SS\batter, walk and Podres’ single By THE ASSOCTATED PRESS (6-3 records Johnny Podres, the Los Angeles one thing or the other in his first! Dodgers’ stubby, southpaw pitch-|four years in the majors. It was fing ace, hasn't lost his touch back. teouble in 1953, an appendec- against the Chicago’ Cubs, but he ~ eee can't. seem -to shake. an. .injury: feet The noch id wore cue wal Michigan Schools fret ioe world cemoms ii Qpen Track Meet their jone world championship init ANN ARBOR «@® — Runners from ‘the 1955 World Series A the New York Yankees, hasn't had an uninterrupted year in the ma- season's elbow trouble has him sidelined again. * Saturday's first Michigan open. meet here. * Host Michigan, Michigan . State, * It may not be serious, but ut astern Michigan, Western Michi- ee ‘cost him a shutout, perhaps even gen, University of Detroit and) a no-hitter, as he gained his ele State will participate in|fice and error. Dolan Nichols, Fer-\a 10-hitter. dese not nando Rodriguez and Turk Lown a two-run single ond victory last night with a 42 decision over the Cubs—a club that hasn't beaten the little lefty in five decisions since he came up in 1953. Podres didn't allow a hit for 5, 2-3 innings. Then Tony Taylor beat. out an infield hit in the sixth and’ Ernie Banks measured the nearby left field seats at the Coliseum for his third home run. In the the meet designed. for going to the larger Pose or Drake Relays, Freshmen will be allowéd to comptte against varsity members. | Even 62-Year-Old | Hornsby Able to Blast LA Fence | LO® ANGELES @® — The old slugger, Rogers Hornsby, gave with Milwaukee's 5 - 2 afternoon) te oliseam's short left Meld vietory at Pittsburgh, hoisted the waht’ ‘ personal test before last ‘world champion Breves . into a; 8 Dodgers-Cubs ‘ game, share of first place. (with the- He hit the 4?-foot high screen, Cubs) for the first time this sea-| %@ feet from the plate, with three balls but didn't get any feated Sdn Ffancisco 7-5 in ad 3 over It. only other game scheduled. = Hornsby, who will be 62 Thurs- Podres, 25, had 7:2, 7-2, 7-3 and’ day, is a Cubs batting instructor, * * * The Chicago defeat, coupled Sites Listed for State Meets Track Polar Grows Amono Preps . LANSING # — Track is show-/ ing a solid and steady growth in| popularity as a high school sport! in Michigan. This year, for fhe first Por word the Lower Peninsula high school track finals will be split’ among three centers, Class A schools will compete at Amn Arbor. class B. at East Lan- sing and Classes C and D at Cen- tral Michigan college, Mt. Pleas- ant, all on May 24. The Upper Peninsula finals for itate dbetween Ann Arbor and East: B-C-D. Fiint Central 2 fe Ht B, =. Lansing. It's _ possible the CD oat: S. Gran ad noms te wa , ‘Dnionvite High: B-C-D Cen m Mich- meet may go to Western Michi- |; igan College, Mt Pleasant; B-D, Lud- \gan University at Kalamazo in ington High; C-D, Traverse City Central Higit UPPER FENINSULA meas, LOCATION C-D-E, Sanit Ste ware Hien: » | Marquette Geeverest High; semer High Houghton. College Scores MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD some future years, he said. Forsythe said the division inte thee sites also should give the competing athletes a fairer chance and make for smoother running of the meets, “The clase A and B schols al- ways have long lists of entries qualifying,” he said. “Class C B-D- BC. Bes B-C-D-E. Michigan Tech, | gare. ane if ie northern Cen- classes B. C. D and E will be schools also bring in long lists of run off the same date at Northern qualifiers but they wete - paired Michigan College, Marquette. ‘with the D schools, which have As recently as .1950, all Lower) \smatier lists arid more individual Peninsula schools gather *d tor thé ‘entries. finals at East Lansing. Since 1951. j Forsythe estimated around 510 the Lower Peninsula finals bave jor 515 of the schools sponsoring, been divided Into two class each | track will have entries going into at MSU and U of M. ithe qualifying rounds — about 50 m7 decided ‘ it it in the Upper Peninsula and. the! “— jo split it \emainder in the Lower Peninsula. | | This is. around 40 or 3 more t achook school previous years.« ber of " competing,” re wd than. in s y eS > a te high “Both lower and. Upper Penin- “Also, a 16t of the class C school. 17 LOWER PENINSULA REGIONAL Kaianizoo: B- | bolees. Ypelingtic’ heh Aled: Park 4 Dollegs, ' Ypsiiagtl: A-B/. \High. acc University a! beuen: AB, iPriegereia High; 8, Marysville High, j ‘sula regionals will be run off May heer Michigan University. | D, Pertabe Migh; A-B, Tu 7 A etn Michigan COLLEGE BASEBALL Detroit at poned, raini Wayne State - Bowling Green (Ohio) low end of : innings. darkness} COLLEGE TENNIS Eastern Michigan at Wayhe State (postponed, rain) : OTHER COLLEGE RESULTS BASEBALL “N.C. State 14, Maryland 7 West. Virginia 6, W. Va. Wesleran 4 ome 4-9 Oklahoma State 3-1 Porest 1 1 ate 3 , Georgetow n 3 @ 2's G vores bad 2 Sige $% nn Or s iitnots it lane 21%¢. Sie orien a k South Cayolina 29, Woder Ma Bo. Eastern Michigan (Post- 11 ‘ o 7 (called otis and, after his back trouble sprung ‘him from the Nayy in ‘}6, the el- bow business last season. * and He fet 3 in- walked on John) sialied eet. Clem relief, fanned' only one hit, screen. in : Ft E gf Lor at &3 5 z off los- again in the a hit vty sacTi-. ee ae Oe bel off Rodriguez in the sixth, | e ¢ae Del Ennis homered for two in, ithe first against lesser Jobsay: An tonelli for the Cardinals, and drove in Stan Musial, who was 3- for-5 including an RBI double, with the fy ag O in a or seventh at San Francisco McDaniel won his first, but need- led relief from Larry Jackson and Billy Muffett: Willie Kirkland ‘homered for the Giants, who out- hit the Cards 14-12. Hank Aaron walloped a three-' off Ron Kline in the| fourth and that was that for the! Braves as Bob Buhl won his ond with his first complete ga Red for the ‘Breves, iwhile Bill Virdon had three of the Buc hits, one a triple. 1-3, giving up @ run on a hit Mackay Helped by Pros PHILADELPHIA \# — Australi-; an professional Lew Hoad is help- ing to make an Aussie killer out of promising American Davis Cupper Barry. Mackay. Ml |vis Cup. “I'm ‘tennis player’ become Mackay has rejoined the tour-. ing professionals to resume his schooling with some of the world's great professional tennis players. “Tt doesn’t worry me,” said Hoad when reminded he was working against the interests. of his native land, holder of the Da- ja = — a ae) eee es seueen eeeee iSemes ome § ; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ‘Bett ye 12, : 7 "Ie ANSAS ee 9%, ese, * 3 TODAY'S GAMES stern Standard) 8 an dt a nes Chicage Ss Cievalont, 2pm. — <1) wa. Beore (11). at tmore 2 pm—Brewn (6-0) vs. Brewer eh New York at , £06 pm a | 4) vs. ggg 2 a pt dey: tack (10). vs. Sess toy’ “ Youonnow's SCHEDULE - = 2 2 ?T pm. shimere st Bosten. " : Betron st Kansas City, Pie | p.m. Iiturned to the court at night and!’ champion Richard — defeated world Mackay, who blossomed as international star in a losing cause in the ‘finals’ in The Orioles took advantage of) flee : ul, iH i HI E e 3 z i | E ! 4 if Back: fee uie checks waiting for them from Koprince. ‘ Gibson Says IBC i & ; : == Las Vegas Has Select 2? Pros _ Ken. Venturi Favored. os Tourney of Champs | Readies to Start LAS VEGAS, Nev, #—A select list of 22 professional golfers went ‘through final practice rounds to- ay on the eve a the $4 100 Tour nament of Champions, with Ken Venturi the favorite. Las Vegas, where gambling is jnot only legal but encouraged, has), ‘made the aggressive young San Francisco star the 5 - 1 betting choice, Venturi won his way into the lo- cal extravaganza, with its $10,000 top target, by first winning the St. Paul Open last August. He went on to win three more. tourneys. s a 88 winner, Arnold Palmer, were iquoted at 7-1. In the case of Littler, the odds ‘were hazardous. He has won the last three Las Vegas tournaments, , Bert of Champaign, 1 in . He was a fine, golfer at one time ae coach at Iowa. He liked gimm ae nh es ements | IVB patie 5 IV.Business - Bat it was in of OE | +e Geen wee. Syndicate's New Prexy | oe ee en Ww Discard P are | won ship im 1965 and again in 1956 Started by Norris and placed second in 1962 and 1954. The 1955 team was fourth NEW YORK ®— “We are basic- im the National Collegiate Toer- ally in the television va-nggeenll premade Laege faren! yb ety cae, Cage K. Gibson Jr., | San Francisco in the NCAA fin ‘president of the Inernational Box als. Hing Club. O'Conmnor’s trademark was Mel “This enn to Mik ta dm ‘ably, optimistic, O'Connor -was| tions would sit in their parlors jasked how many games he would! or im theaters to watch big-time ‘win in his first full season as fights, + pen (1951-92). ‘A | I hope we- never come to studio “We'll win ‘em all,”’ he laughed. Liv ‘i > He almost did-—with a 19-3 ree-| oe ile pr hanee alh lord for an .963 percentaage, best in tantjent ag Sty ape. Mpertent Towa history ’ to comedians. But our main emph- ‘ ‘asis hag been—and is~—to beam Friends and ass0ciates were the fights on as broad a television | stunned by bis passing. “His | scale as possible."- example will live long with the Gibson told a New York press draenei orgy: he has coached | conference yesterday that the IBC and counseleg far beyond the |was studying all. phases of closed bounds of the game,” said lows circuit and pay television, - President Virgil Hancher. | ‘This is one of the reasons the O'Connor is survived by his wife, IBC may never make peace with Jane, daughter, Kathy. and two Cus D'Amato, manager of heavy- brothers,. Martin of — and “weight champion Floyd Patterson. 'D'Amato insists he never will let Towa Athletic Shrensié P aul his champion fight for the IBC Brechler echoed the thoughts of/until the latter drops. one of its many: “Bucky O'Connor is irre- | TV fight shdws (Wednes- placeable.”’ day, ABC, and Friday, NBC). —~ Doctoring Your Golf | By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF ; Patient's Complaint: “Sand Has Mp Trapped” Diagnosis: Uncertain Technique. Treatment; The simplest and safest shot for getting | - out of sand traps is the explosion shot. _ Take your sand wedge (for best results it should have | @ rounded flange on the , bottom). Use a slightly open stance (right ‘foot with- . drawn two or three inch- || es from the line), with the feet about as far apart as » the width of the shoulders. Dig in solidly with your feet; this gives you a solid ee ae es se EQ | 2 pg coaeplowese re ee ntuS + ee rl i ~ ee. Park as members of the club, Frankie Zehr (top), Charles Burr (upper right) and Frank Smith do a bit of kibitzing. Mansfield Letdown! PCH Shaky, but Win Dual Plagued by. a letdown, after the'something like this,” said coach shining yesterday alternoon, in a dual meet|'"& ahead to the visit of Flint at the Pointe. Chiefs accumulated Northern here on Friday.” Vikings 63 points to 46 for their hosts, “* the Chiefs’ most bitter rivals experienced several unexpected ©" the cinder-path. setbacks. | Pontiac took seven firsts, tied ‘I suppose we had to expect) fer two othérs. They swept the | 880, with Rog Coats winning in | 2:06, Pete Cox and John Jeffer- . | son im 2-3 spots. Pointe swept Maples Victors > ' | Bob Marining, Mansfield sprint; ichamp, set a field reéord in the) 220 at 21.7, also won the 100 at) 10.2 with Joe Hill close behind. | iBill Radeliff, a PCH soph and in First Dual rex) Beat E. Detroit, 73-36 to Manting: in the furlong. | in EML Test; Clarkston 22m Sowell and Jim Hawkins: i renewed their rivalry in the hurd- Wins Quadrangular _'es running 1-2 in both. Sowell hit 115.5 in the highs, 20.9 in the lows. | Birmingham high deleated East\in the high sche | Detroit 72 and 546 to 3% and 14 : in yesterday's Eastern Michigan . Ome upset was Larry Beamer’s | League opener at East Detroit, defeat in the mile by Rem Pur- | Win was also Maples’ first «ual meet ‘of the season. ; Clarksten was a surprise (te | Qarkston coaches) winner of tts | own quadrangular with three oth- er Wayne . Oakland schools. Host Keller, Turner, Manning) at .1:35,2, team had 54, West Bicomfield [While the Pointe took the medley! 374, Molly 29 and Brighton 18%, Mt 299-4. | Kell | Sa anchor aren, saoct, Wellellncy Cotmehen Wate a6 te oa Lake was victor over Berkley, 76'in the vault won by GP at 10 32, taking nine firsts, paced by/feet. Pointe also won the 440 at| Frank Fink's vault and 100-yard 545, with Bill Pritchett 3rd. wins, a sweep of the hurdies, cen-| tury, 220 and vault, plus the 880. _ ss en: high jump (Burris, aiso Oxford Nine Seeks shot) and Young’s 4:56 mile. : H H Kermit Ambrose’s club was 4th Straight Win paced by Mark Hall with wins in Oxford goes after its 2nd straight | the broad jump, 100 (10.2), the South Central triumph and 4th. 220 and anchor leg of the 880-relay. for the season meeting Ortonville Chuck Gibson won the shot, Bob at home tomorrow. Stephens on the high jump and 440,| The Wildcats won their 3rd Dick Boyd (2:02.9) in the 880, Bill Monday beating North Branch Alcorn in the vault (11 feet), weré 4.1. Fred Leistman has won the Maple winners. Gary Ballman of trio. a i | Keg Series Low ‘for Old Timers Team With Hall of Fame Kansas a. dy of GP in 4:36. Larry had | 4:37.2. Fred Brooks, and Corn- © well (GP) tied in the high jump at 6-16, Charley Barge was 3rd. | - Chiefs won the 880-relay. (Sowell, ‘at 2:39.4. Sowell and Keller were | Columbus White tied for 2nd/ Bowlers Makes Tepid Showing at ABC SYRACUSE N.Y. @® — The White Tower restaurants team, featuring four members of bowl- ing’s Hall of Fame, mustered a 2,524 series in the American Bowl- ing Congress tournament last night. * men. * * * The Birmingham News, quoted NCAA Executive Director Walter would grant Auburn was barred from par- ticipating on both post-season bowl games and NCAA title com- petition unti] September, 1961. Beard said the new probation grew out of charges that fresh- man quarterback Don Fuell was offered a motorboat, an air-con- been bowling in the ABC for near- ly a half century, and each has’ earned more than his share of spoils in the big event over the years. '-~ * * . Gilmore’s heating of Bingham-| ton, N.Y., posted a 1,004-1.011-, 987—-3,002 set, the highest tally in the Open division last night, The St. Louis Falstaffs continue their domination of the tourney with the } j lrish Square Matters With Michigan Nine SOUTH BEND, Ind. » — Notre Dame defeated Michigan 18-11 in a free hitting nonconference base- ball game yesterday The victory gave Notre Dame a. split in a two-game series with . 3,210 they clouted April 10. The Traveler’s Inn of Syracuse managed the only top-ten stand-| ings change in any division of the! tournament felled 2,703 place in the Booster team depart- ment. — yesterday when they | Notre Dame’s* 13-hit attack. Bob pins to earn ninth Sealby smashed a two-run homer for the Wolverines 12 hits, | the Wolverines. Michigan won| 13-7 at Ann Arbor Monday. 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North and South Amateur golf tour-| Also in the upper half of the a nament — the day 32 survivors|draw, bouncy Billy Joe Patton of hd _ ‘Qf @pening rounds faced two more|Morganion, N.C. was pitted | Tounds to pare the field to eight/against a dangefous foe — Howard q fer quarter-finals tomorrow morn-|Everitt of Northfield, N.J,, whom : ing. he defeated in a 1-up thriller sey- * Eighteen hole matches leave lit-|eral yeafs ago, : tle margin for error and playing) Heading the lower half of the : two in a day is hazardous for|draw was the match between Dick @ven the most accomplished. Chapman of Pinehurst and Rich- | The initial skirmishing was de- ae of Lathrup. Village, void of major surprises, leaving . “des gps ki handed hit- the medalist, the defending cham-| Whiting is Michigan's lone qur- Rad ie, ng right ve pion and three other members | Vivor as five other sfate players (‘ing and left-handed _ pitching of last year’s Walker Cup team | fell by the wayside in, yester- , have made strong bids heading the pack, - - day’s match play, : to | for slugger Gus Tri- * w. Ja thé-Army Pri eliminated “Frank Sou-[@2d0s and to Cleveland for south- ine oem "trom Hampton, (Chak of Pittsburgh, 3 and 1. Chap-|Paw Don Mossi, the Associated Va., who won the medal, swept man, his opponent today, knocked oe the last four holes with pats Ut Ben Smith of Birmingham,) According to the informant, against Vill Williamson of Char-|2; Me time, | eine “ree Gown) general manager Joo Cronin of en tar PO ieg ly og lot vin, ; i Ag , my ie ii Says he is me te aan ‘ and 3 * | Other Michigan golfers elimin-| Piersall, center field star, to the ~— Cieme oes re- Walle, Py shee Ginolt ‘ct tid? this year at least Thet etalified him : ‘ated yesterday were Glenn Johnson) @rieles in an even swap for Tri- rded as perha: the finest de- woe Hodges ‘» itig Minneapolis was the round secting i nteng, ng of Grosse Me, Dick Strickland and) andes, who can catch er DAY | femive eutfelaer in the Ament mets “1842 Get & {88 Sito recelve a balk Walter Sezna, a four handicapper Geor ee t — and) first base, The proposed trade can League, , fee ises ie 393 sidey's draft here of from Greenville. Del 4 oO ley. with Cleveland for Mossi involves = a 1068 » %614/%P court talent by Miebliong ot | , Del. five other players identified only The center field specialist ¢ Romer gene p @09 9 teams. Dy ; P|. a ees L The winner faced an afternoon .....,, TURSBAY'S Ficurs by positions, off to a wretched start this seasoniwicnois > 1080 “5 don’t care who °n granted. ' in N eligtic have morning duel between Bill Camp- |307" Williams, 16's, Washington. D.C., If the oa Boys _ B0CS'since 1955 after hitting safely only |cBo! 1608 teh the Ralace bed Geauee, bee “eo ¢ Parks and Recreation Department bell of Huntington, W. Va, and | RICHMOND, Calit—Ramoo Valatayua,|@TOUSH. the Red Sox will give UPitwice in 21 times at bat. Rookie/'S7n,? 26333 otae 96443] im the first round. The ¢feets| ‘Discretion and club rules at the #0 registrations are now bein: Herb Durham of Dallas, Tex. |Gauaed Cai dee eee ae sera Indians will Mar Keough has been playing] gAcmaat sc ix uns’ = Se | Junior trom Washington, D. ¢, |!0umament site will govern alll socePted the recreation depart Campbell, winner last year, ts |, CHARLOTTE. NC.— Art ‘Swiden, 195, (WO Plichers 5 Wr in his place, Grounded out for Rodrigeus in gh. wanted college carts,” said Warren Orlick| ™ent reports. after his fourth North and South Birmingham. Abs. 30 Sn oe re toe Dae x ke * : Tag gel oe at oad Sas tsnn aalien aan me t Tas O'Shanter, state PGA| Classes will be held in the pil a. sor Chuvale. 208%, To-| tion to the veteran lefthanded re- . : 4-1, Les, ball. are avail-| Pontiac Central High Schoo! : Nevada, 2-—-— Rewle » 190, Reno. lief star. The Red Sox, who got only two Angeles 27-15. anor. Tevier, sad fessional president. Electric carts oe en Sees : Dale Morey of Indianapolis, 1955 Me, Spore * © * winning games from their left han- end. Long: ang Fe and. Medes ier - officials were not able at Tam, which is host to , =. Walker Cupper. went against Ar-'ikate: --oubpes Joe | Triandos, 27, slammed 52 bome'ders last year, have three south- ts ot meee Le ae available for comment. yet event of the season! o'clock om four successive — ~~ * started off yester- nceday evenings, beginning : os day's NBA draft session Two other actions taken by the) 30. Remaining nights are May iy te | sacs eth oe oa oF oT. no rede tat Ree our pl , |Bias’ame 2 5111 If @ Temple in exercising its territorial : golf balls, either cotton =~ You can match the [EER HERR, Hipsters sete et at |e tr, is Si... . ; i ab 2006 tb 8 a i of a PGA member inactive in pro- to 3 with a No. 9 wood, | “~~ ¥"s shicen ft 1110 Schmit « 2000| The Kulékerbockers got De- | fessional golf or otherwise not |>iron and putter. There will be ' i tagen Price, but you Pic., HEEL BEe > TE sti te oa | ice Sim e's rat oe ni a oe , YEAR ? wx, > TESS pipeete” T8838) Dick McGuire, ‘The Pistons saw dropped trem membership at the | A fee of ‘$1 will be scharced Lai:ds ae? ur ° Cn tea 0S EES SS nee Seaenaees w | nt a mee Sor Sal be ooiecial Sead pores ee can’t match this tHE amar gertattat rege” |, “Pach nda cmb ting et Sse ft] ao ee eed oe Or ‘ . Loss of state e e e -}) _cr*Struck out for, Antenelt' m om; b|Cincinnati, Peter Brennan of North/means automatic removal from MSU to Play Stanford | ) qual ity at th 1S D rice! dics a Spucind ine Ocomel Parmer were elelmed oy tet nal PGA, he pointedout.! sr avporp, Calif. wm — Michi | ¢ : ; ‘ — Michi- — LIFETIME GUARANTEE ——e Filed out for Jecksen, in: 4-Sieled York, Connie Dierking of Cincin- © ee gan State and Stanford will play Fallen nati went to Syracuse, Dave Gam- By a 240-1 vote, the state PGA!) home-and-home football series in Ask us about it! : A . ee) exkarae Re bee of Oregon State was grabbed yon down @ request from it8ij961 and 1962. The teams will : Boyer 2. 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PE ee Base SS a ete ia Sa eo Sse | je ae A 3 4 { is {| Ge Sa. * # ‘ByHGUY MOATS area hy son gets under way Saturday./and That's the date an estimated 250,-\dreds of 000 impatient army of trout fisher- Oakland county and metropolitan} fishing, exe li ee ‘ ton, trouters with only weekend |2* year, and within a compara- LHE FUNLIAU PMBSS,; WEDNESDAY, APRIL eee e snared some nice prizes at the PRIZES FOR CARP — Three young anglers ham Recreation “carp festival’ on Quarton Lake, They are, from left—l0-year-old David’ Gustner, 29455 Bermuda, who had longest fish 28, 1958 ities: a eee ‘Wome F for Fish Boats Nuclear Revolution to | Piscatorial Business UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) -— A top United Nations naval designer i today atomic within the next few years. The official, Jan-Olaf Traung, chief naval architect of the food and = agriculture organization (FOA), said the nuclear revolu« tien will enable big factory ships to be sent to sea with skeleton erews, with the main working ferce joining them by superson- fe aircraft when needed. Traung based his predictions on scientific papers being sent to him (2% feet, 7% pounds) in his class, and recrea- tion director Robert E. Girardin: Janet Falk, 7, of 1195 S. Bates (2 awards for longest fish and most fish in under-12 class): Steve Keyser, 3, ‘by many nations in his capacity recent Birming- | time available, will find plenty of i) be under | , hedule sport close to home, And, it’s a =: . Th p H 400 : Fi h - C . ito be held in Rome in April, 1938, sport close to home, And, its al") °° Ar“ Three Pontiac Dogs 400 in Fishing Carnival] — Pericowu’ wit inciute ‘naval stift going-over during the week: te OP in Oakland county fo ae inion cassie omnia for ers, ne rs, t own- ep : go night's rain may be 8 the summer has been going on for Place in Field Test Birmingham youngsters heldjlake, where some 400 jostled each ers, skippers and fishermen, as RECORD tipet! en what te expect con- some time. Painting, repairs, clean-, high jinks, in a piscatorial wey,|other while yanking scores of carp well as government representatives cerning the outlook. More warm ing up jobs are under way; tables, Three Pontiac area dogs won recently on the banks of Quarton from the chilly waters. Many from all the leading fishing coun- trout caught pang cst tome stoves and other facilities are being placements in the recent field trial _ iprizes were given the most suc-| tries, above by George Langstrom of Celina, Tenn. It was taken in | @, ee nine Gasent readied. All of which suggests that held at Highland Recreation area. cessful, by the Birmingham Rec- Dale Hollow, and measured 34 inches in length and 23'% inches ~ Sales Seis the many thousands of visitors by the Irish Setter Club of Michi- Errqnt Chinchilla ‘reation department, More than 200 around, nearly as big as Langstrom’s son, Sidney who stands be- grr ot new —— expected could perform a great gan : ~ parents joined the spectators’ 9-E- yent Card side his father Os tad Gan sie, Raden wank (TTY? Wt Keeping titan fine recre.| They included “Ike Kendrick.” Found in City Pask ranks. . : ation areas clean and attractive, first in the open all-age stakes, | Little kids of two, up to husky Closes Racin thus reducing maintenance. With- with ‘Miss Bobbitt” third. Both “Say, I've just found a queer: voungsters of 14 participated in g . ‘out such cooperation parks workers setters are owned and handled by Joking animal,” Joe Hampton, ® in. ond annual event at Gulfstream are unable to care for these jobs.'Tom Moffat, Watkins Lake. Tom Visitor from Kentucky, in | Here are the winners: = y : ® : Litterbugs and vandals create is a former Pontiac Central High this department, yesterday. “Head! Longest fish— boys aceite. Dare MIAMI ‘| i GC on t @ t OOF ral an extra work load and mar the sports star. like a rabbit, tail like a squirrel.” \Gustner. 24-inch T's pounds: (giris 1 ot pe ad Fla, — Gulfstream beauty and function of the parks ~ * * ' When Hampton, of London, Ky. pounds siso most. fish’: eo tp ole | vies Per — ~~ —- = . ay . 7 )412- ears) 18-inch, 4%; i a aie’ abs ene i eee __Paid McNamara benlied bie et ie ee eS hn edie Tee tn ae ee ae eee eelncle ot bi sonia | Students at Ceatral Michigan second place in the novice class. (to The Press it was immediately a. Le young: SIX — + Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press x | College are fishing for grades Field included 76 dogs, coming identified as a South American Most unusual equipment, Kathy) a ws “this spring, and there's nothing, here from Michigan, Ohio, Wiscon- Chinchilla, a valuable fur animal|sosber" beat ‘pip hook: “kirk Ric i rag aca pa = | Wrong about it. A pilet course on sin and Minnesota. Edgar W. Mc-'and fine pet. Hampton found it'#*"f 9 end ef shovel. tenpected to be favertie fs the rece ‘ leisure time activities bas as Ivor of Dearborn was chairman “beside a tree in Murphy Park.” i lwith C. §. Handelman's Bonnie.A part of its work, a section om for this annual spring trial. Secre- It probably was an escaped pet, | ‘packing only 109 pounds . fishing. It's popular, too. tary for the club is Larry Freeman and was apparently in fine con- Archery Champ “s+. he Audubons P lan * * * of Grosse Pointe. idition, unafraid of being handied. : Other entrants are Pineapple, Sunday Session, Feeding Survey “Watch the Weather Man ra sal ll pein are oe of 646 Puritan, “littlest” angler, with a 16-incher. jas secretary of the second World , | Fishing Boat Congress, scheduled On the schedule of registered —————-——— all-gauge open at Maple Grove | Says Hard Work | Brought Title 19-Year-Old Jay Peake, 'Anointeth, Fir Fair, Tara Tella, ‘Mr. J. T., Remus, Sun King and General Rocket. GOOD FISH. ING — Tom (left) Change Techniques in 3 By JACK PATTERSON important of all, water tempera- club, Mt. Clemens; May 11—all-' and Paul Baytar- The Detroit Tigers will have 10 Members of the Pontiac chap- ter of the Audubon Society will participate in a meeting Sunday, at Bald Mt. Recreation Area. | With the trout season opening tures, in Lower Peninsula streams €2uge open, Saginaw Gun club; ‘only three days away the guy to anyway, are bound to be some-| May 18—all-gauge open at Jackson watch is the weatherman. If he|what higher than normal for this Skeet and continues to cooperate with pros- date. Rising water temperatures, . Mean Trap club. + * * ian, Pontiac “an- giers, had a good round of fishing U. S. Best, Is Modest Youth ALL OUTDOORS, U.S.A. (INS)—|Ala.; farm clubs in 1958, the largest to-— tal in its history. The teams are at Charleston, W. Va.; Birmingham, Augusta, Ga: Lancaster, the other after- National Field Archery Association Pa.; Durham, N.C.; Idaho Falls, Plans call for assembly at the — anger headquarters at 3 p.m. end of the 1958 season should be | the finest opening) +, weekend in years. | _ lower peninsula Peninsula streams. average s ; \ higher because of “Parks & Recreation department. later thaws. Clear Alse affix mame and address of PATTERSON water is the case. sender, iin any event, and perhaps most ~ fishermen, the first week- as al! trout fishermen know As of now most) - trout streams are = hear normal sum- ~ mer levels. Upper increasing activity on the of the fish. a | soem to quality Sov dhe 1005 Evecs a %- Now three things can happen, bass on “open” Pontiac between now and midnight Fri- | 5 ake Monday, using 2 night- day, and the opening treut fish- .,awier harness. He fished from erman should be prepared for his own backyard! alt of them, | * * * fisherman, particularly, will bene- Metropolitan Miami fishing tourney fit from this situation ‘on 50-pound line. Earl Pettigrew's First. the weather may stay ‘A seed-corn farmer living near’ warm and generally clear, If it Columbia City, Ind., may have a does, mid-May conditions will greet world fishing record for his 104. the stream fisherman. The fly pound amberjack, taken in the * * * Second. the weather may stay |warm but not so clear and the ing Assn. trout country may be subjected to: warmish rains. If not too heavy) and protracted, these rains will’ improve conditions, particularly for | the bait fisherman. Third, it might cool off sharply, je could get a three-day down-| pour or a few inches of snow (it) | AP Facsimile CANNED COON — This raccoon, attired in a garbage dump version of a toy space helmet, was such a startling sight, that a Cheboygan sports writer had to stop for the picture. Afterwards | Dwight Felkin released the animal, Feature Outboard Races ee Racing exhibitions by the Belle, There will be tours of the 140-. has happened’, and in this case) we'd have a “normal” or card- playing opening. * “Fly-fishing only’ waters in the North, and South branches and main stream of the Au Sable sys- tem should be excellent for the nymph, streamer and dry fly fish- erman. Small feeder streams ‘(brook trout water) should aver-. ‘age warmer than on most recent’ openings, and offer much better fishing. | The nicest thing about the warmer than average weather is that special opening day fish- finding techniques shouldn't he necessary. Lake fishing for trout is a sorry business to predict, but we imagine ‘that present weather conditions will at least make it more com- fortable on the fisherman planning to haul out recent planters. New Coach at Milan MILAN, Mich. @ — Max Lee, former Manchester High © School athletic director, will become bas- Isle Outboard Racing Club. @ acre estate and other highlights|ketball coach at Milan High next colorful parade preceding polo! ides | Season pate pele. Genes. ee Fe = * Manchester post in December after games? and dog exhibits have been) included in plans for the Oakland !0r Children, boating and racing Lee resigned from. the coaching League-of-the-Lakes County All-Sports Show, set for the| craft displays, and demonstrations) champions in: Football, Basketball May 1-4 weedend at Ivory Polo of fly casting, archery, Club, on Cooley Lake Road. and and Baseball during his three-year oft Havana, where fishing is | pistol shooting. | tenure, ; | good the year round. aan * * + catch is expected to be cleared with the International Game Fish- * * i Tip to anglers — Fish have a keen sense of smell, says Indiana | Univ. zoologist Shelby Gerking, | land an angler who washes his noon, at Pontiac champion is Jay Peake, a 19-year-\Idaho; Erie, Pa.; Decatur, Ill; Lake, as the pic- old Charleroi, Pa., youth who says Montgomery, Ala.; and Valdosta, ture proves.'concentration, determination and Ga. Catch inchided practice’ make archery champs. i— three nice pike, + + be — , (26 inches, two 2 In an article by Jay im the, Enjoy delicious | inches long). & Fastern Bowhunter, he tells how “<4 poe backyard practice and almost! pal \e tow daily shooting led him to the top perch The a cae. national honor of all bowmen. ers hooked four “Archery is physical as well as: other pike “even Mental,” Jay wrote, “and you bigger, that got must shoot constantly, or at least away”. Ernest! must. to keep those muscles Barry was with Just Might, EQUAL TO THOSE SERVED them, landed sev-' “Don’t make the mistake of AT WORLD-FAMOUS BARS eral bluegills. too much practice, though. You | | pptopin whee a hae Pontiac Press Photo rm getting stale, I lay off fer | four or five days; it always helps | hands in lake or stream may scare away the fish. Hence, a dirty fisherman has best chance of ‘success than the sanitary one! Season Under Way ALL OUTDOORS, USA. (INS) — Springtime im the U.S. may be a time for fishing, but in Ontario it is one of the best -times for bea: hunting. * * * The spring season for non-resi- dents opened April 1 and contin- | 7 ‘ jues until June 15. License fee for non-residents is $5.25 and the hunt- er is not permitted to use a shot- gun, or .22 caliber rifle of the rim fire variety, Here is an. exciting budget hunt, if ever one was of- fered. | Ontarie department ef lands | and forests field workers say the | biack bear popolation is distrib- uted throughout the province put | { to plan their bear hunts south of the French River. In fact, they say, do net plan hunts south of a line drawn from Pembroke, Sound on Georgian Bay. REEL BEAUTY — Equipped with two rods, Marylin Davies | ; Guides for these hunts are al- is after big ones in tropical sun wavs available. They cost from $9 to $14 per day. Free maps may be obtained by writing to the Di- 7 The all-free show will feature a wide variety of sporting attrac-| tions for the people of Southeast:/ Not All Caused by Man | ern Michigan. Area dealers of sporting goods, beats, automobiles, trailers, archeFy equipment, motorcycles, marine engines, and building | materials are in the show and mote ate signing up to display : a lhuman carelessness, but some show, w ‘hu ss, i be until pm Pm non in fires have mysterious origin, says wi teatare hereebeck riding anajve Conservation Department. jumping, as well as other events. Mystery in Forest Fires | More than 95 per cent of Michi-! Fire gan's forest fires are caused by incident man and usually can be traced to! naitions throughout much of the duc : ‘state. Lack of rainfall, particularly! ines. In the years of 1950, — in the northern lower peninsula,| and 1957, this smart drake evaded, has increased fire hazards in re-| capture, ed i ustrates the critical fire cent weeks. ivision of Surveys, Dept. of Lands iartd Forests, Parliament Bldg. Tor- Black Duck Smart Bird om Om ' Conservation game workers at Residents are paid a bounty for the Pointe Mouillee area on Lake black bears and there is no closed \Erie have found living proof of season. However, state officials are the belief that black ducks are always interested in attracting the ntrol specialists said the pretty smart in avoiding hunters’ non-resident sportsmen for obvious guns, They recently trapped a financial reasons. duck, originally banded in 1949, Ontario black bears will reach has been retrapped 18 more than 500 pounds and be It was trapped, reband-| and released on Jan, 31. bi ~ a8, A avaper cot <-S0c4s. 4°30 Sat. aceacoee ged 38 6 eee LOY aie Let va Bi 8 35 i : / Seceeh vbees 30.4 small piece of glass, / started by the sun shiping through/ ALL 1957 CARS _ Automatic Transmission Radios—-Heaters Rates for an hour, day, week new car or truck you only pay Paddock and Pike Streets ‘ Car & Truck Rentals SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM Anformation, reservations or free local delivery call FE eit, Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE D LIFT GATES—PADS VANS—STAKES or month or year—whether a for what you actually use FE 8-681) Canada Offers Spring Black Bear Hunting hunters would be well advised | | on the Ottawa river, te Parry | me. * * * stressed the proper mental atti- 4). tude when shooting in competition. | sad eq tone Gin or | Vedka to Holland House St. Fred, Bloomfield | PrduNerve perfect Golfers Post Wins | Martinis every time. St. Fred of Pontiac won its sec. Holland House Cocktail \y ond match in three starts by Mixes: Mi Daiquiri, \y) downing the Rochester golf team, 177-193 yesterday with Joe Keller: firing a 41 for medalist honors. | Bud Badger of Bloomfield Hills ‘shot a 36 to lead the Barons to a close 179-180 win over Milford Another advantage to an early “ FRED SCORES; Keller 41, Secory hunt is that bears coming out of ROCHESTER scont a: pexaoee 43, Leach hibernation are very hungry and $7. Mason 49, Perkins 54 will move around more offering |Themeeen aa. Gea th avesens ” the hunter greater selection of. MILFORD SCORES. Coxen 44 Prit-| t phy chard 42, Reed 44, Tokorsky 48 ropny. i Kaline and PCH, Bloomfield Netters jarvey Kuenn are among the nine. | Detroit Tigers Al * ‘active American League players. Win as Cranbrook Loses with .300 lifetime batting averages. at on rs Pontiac and Bloomfield Hilis Kaline is tied for fourth place with ones S Oa vie ‘e victori , & OT average, a is tied Write for free cocktail and canapé recipest posted tennis victories yesterday ge, and Kuenn is tied ce, wat while Cranbrook was losing to for sixth place with a .306 mark. _ ‘Hamtramck, — — om nim seers 1S BIG SAVINGS $ FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Sporting Goods & Luggage Higgens and George Palian taking 10c Split shot sinkers, box ware 6 oe their matches, This gives PCH a ‘2.1 mark for the season $13.00 Shakespeare No. 1837 Automatic Fly Reels The- Barons blanked Clarence- ville in a Wayne-Oakland match $8.00 Waterproof Parkas or Overalls ...... 50 while the Cranes were losing $10.00 Fly rods, fiberglas .... / GOLF EQUIPMENT around five feet in length from nose to tail. . Noted Michiran big game hant- er Dale Williams of Davison ree- | emmends “early spring hunts be- | cause skins are in their best ' condition.” “The summer coat,” ' he points out, “doesn’t start to appear until late in May or early dune."’ Full pint -enough for 32 cocktails. - a Cranbrook got its points in two doubles matches. Jiommy Moore of Cleveland is e member of the 200 club in the American Hockey League. He sve ee eee scored his 200th point in league play against Spririgfield. No Money Down $50.00 Matched golf set, S irons, 2 woods .... $22.75 24 Months $47.50 Wilson's “Sam Snead” matched 5 iron set $28.95 _ to Pay $16.00 Golf bags ................. Seeset pion wee $8.35 AUTOMATIC $20.00 Golf bags ................ susecias vee OOOl TRANSMISSIONS Our Specialty SAMSONITE LUGGAGE MOTOR TUNE-UP $17.95 Train Caves 2.2... 5 esilepags soe alas SRM Fast Serice—Qualty Werk $27.95 Palla Cones ec eec go SR MOTOR Exchange Co. 405 S. Saginaw FE 3-7432 PHILIP’S _79 N. 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PARSONS | back the exclusive rights to make fh PR hed 4 pened HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I took| ® picture which he will call “The | Disability in Seeking ‘cms ‘Kirk Douglas’ breath away when I casually mentioned that I was ‘told that he and i ins TAVERN WATERFOER \ Dinners from ..... 31.95% ‘ 3} ¥ | PN 1 Filet Mignon ... of LJ Salad, P i i tot tind be ood oe Recommended by Gourmet © Duncan Hines South-Eastern Tourist Assoc. A Sum) te = ——— | American press as to whether the|/G 4 f gage Lit af G etie = : vt tf out the complete cooperation of the United States government.” i adaptation, It was decided he did. The telecast is set for “‘Not the x * * The question raised in the Augustinian hospice with its world famous St. Bernard rescue dogs in . She was Jimmy Mason's) t ‘the Swiss Alps is still functioning! !eading lady in “The Seventh Veil,” BLUE SKY Suir NOW PLAYING 4 Wayne Ar His Micutiest! | | JADventure Ar irs Best! Legend of the Lost KGAA | Aso [oxen | SIX KIDS ON A TRUE AND WONDERFUL ADVENTURE » NICOLOR. | | ‘t 3 ALL altima nN a TO ede ‘has been answered by writer-|the movie that brought him fame. producer Walter Reisch, Walter has just returned after | living with the heroic monks for | four weeks and he has brought | sai 6” Slide Rule * * * My young friend Tommy Sands ‘telephoned to check in. He’s back \from Virginia, complete with new! gy} ‘haircut and bad cold. “[t rained all the time we were in Virginia,” said Tommy, “and | I caught a cold I haven't been | able to shake off. I want to come | and see you and have you look | at my new haireut — I think I tion from the law euthorizing political sub-divisions to pledge general fund moneys to make up Precision | '% like a monkey.” Med | I told him I had seen pictures of G@Ge@ = Phim with his new cut and thought it very becoming. Tommy finishes A, B, C and “Mardi Gras” pra agp: Boas iGary Crosby, “and then D Scales ‘something else coming up,” he |the . said, “but I can't tell you now.” Log, sine, andfiat any rate he will be busy over tangent on thefithe summer with “Mardi Gras” bock side. jbecause Pat Boone won't be out ‘of school until June. | That's all today. See you to- Only | Chicago Gallery Refuses to Show Churchill's Art € sea Lampreys Battled CHICAGO @—Winston Church- : fll is rated by the Chicago Art HOLLAND #® — Sea lampreys!institute as an amateur paihter, ‘are nothing new for the Holland and his paintings will not be ex- farea, says Conservation Officer pibited at the institute. * ‘Harold Bowditch, but efforts to * ‘control’ them are concentrated in General Printing ) the one a, yd — at present | & Office Supply (stock of lake trout. He comment-|¢ 17 W. Lewesmne Se. CE St repr, Get inne ‘had invaded a tributary of the Z nearby Black River. ' (Copyright, 1958) | NEW! 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Cage. 1998 by ated Femere Hentewe, tee. gpft.-23- oti ot be tot GENIUS ~-OR AYBE JUST A iP SUNSTROKE Z WSS a) ~~ * NZIKZ. ASANZ / SEW HOO a . =") AL | pelemyrasty GRR FER \S : PS ae a it — a Hil Yr eo iy | p= os al, uf ie oo OP WALLA [eee | er You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac 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 pao Trae se a em ‘Earnings Drop 55 Cents $14,140,188 compared _vount.sit! Ze ee ae ee | ee , # ae 4 * HIGH SERVICE RECORD — An outstanding record averaging better than 28 years per man, is the achievement of the car ship- ping department of Pontiac Motor Division. Pictured in the front row.(I-r) are Jaseph Lambert, Frank Huff, Jesse Coon, Basil Ash- ley, William Rutter, Joseph Harrington, Alexander Winspeare, Clayton Eckert, George Heading row are Harry Hewitt, Henry. Bright, Chatles Wilhelm, George Larson, Otis Newton, Thomas Thrower, Dewey Wagner, Alfred Lowe, Harry Cundy and general foreman Elwood Hibler.* - and Clarence | = at 8 t 23 Hi a ths : 3 Area Ad Men | i i The following are top prices cov: Put on Board «sv s.z'eiernm {Market by They Attend Meeting) of U.S. . Advertisers in Sulphur Springs | i Three Pontiac area advertising| men today were elected to the! oe Dee, i. Board of Directors of the American: poo Jonathan, bu. Assn. of Advertising Agencies, now | Apples, Steele Reds, bu. ............ ‘them in SS iQuotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Monday. ines vets | Produce FRUITS F ai oo ples, Mcintosh, bu. holding its annual meeting in VEGETABLES White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. \esbee ae. ‘be. ce tees eesene 278, * * * Carrots, topped, bu. = oon 3.50 | Chives, Pos sig «+. 2.00) Ernest A. Jones of 990 Cranbrook ‘Gaery root, ( Rd., Bloomfield Hills, and. presi- Leeks. (bens. doz. pe 80 8 sses doz.) s on radish. pk. basket 3.00 meee been ebes Onion 50-ib ; . 3.50 dent of MacManus, John & Adams, py ee 32-Ib. bag : : 4.00 Inc. in Bloomfield Hills, was elect-/Persiey Root, (behs.) dos. 1s ed director-at-large for a three-| Potatoes, fancy 50-Ib. bag . 2.58 year term Radishes, hothouse (behs.) doz. 1.60 ? - Rhubarb. hothouse (bchs.) doz. .... 1.25 Turnips, topped. bu. ................ 2.7% i — DETROIT. Peng April 21 (AP) —Eg ros. Detroit,“ cases included, Pederal - Sta es: Grade A extra large 44-46%. ' wid. avg. 45: large 4249-44, wid. avg. | 39- > ov5. 4; 8 41-42, wid = : atte a: large 42-43, —_ ave. 43: larg an hag km 4244; lmedium 39; checks ‘3438 wt 35. sake DE tgs" ana 2-43: extra la r ~4l: modium 37. i “ = - rown: sees A ieee 41; extra large 39%-41. large 39-40%; mediu. 34"9-37; Grade B large 35's-37. | JONES Senior vice president Lawrence, R. Nelson of Campbell-Ewald Co. | of Detroit was also elected director-| at-large for a three-year term. Nelson lives at teary type hens 28-30 tg type 18- Ford, *.* * 3301 Morning ips). whites 31 e broilers and tr nae | A company proxy statement yes- View Dr., Bloom- i. ed'e Woe 2a: tae: : a lterday said each received $185,000 _ field Township. (" "’ *". New York Stocks jin salary and a like amount in Elected direc-) Li ' k (Late Morning Quotations) ge cog eryage alk ne tor representa- vestoc cece SLO Jones & L ... 388) Was as hold 2 * tive of the East Air Reaue oe MY Kelsey May nj 40 class B and 72,250 common Central Region DRTROIT LIVESTOCK uy |Alis Chal 2. 4 Kumb cix .." 64. stock shares. Breech holds 61,000 for a one-year) Cattle — Saisvie S00. Bulk ear'y ook. Alum Lid ++, 036 Kroger ...... 3) 1ishares of common stock, the state- term was Robert: 2!) scattered lots heifers a abd 00d iam Airlin . |. 48.4 Lib MeN&L ... #1 ment said. -E. Anderson of limited supply: rum rather ea elas ew CMS M.:: Bi) Earnings by other officers of the 1680 Hillwood Tusses moderanaty bao cee "lam M&Pdy .. 20.1 ws ..-..... 141 company ranged from $150,000 in Dr., Bloomfield ows sendy 10 strong! instances §8 centslAm Meters “". 683 Lariiara =": gt a{ealary and $165,000 in supplemental ANDERSON Hills. He is vice |eatiy sales. sian cae seams poms. ---- BS beurre; jegjcumpensation to Dal &. Harder, ex president of the Detroit office of 32,0037 6 Bey umait ‘ot tow choice am Set <8 Martin Co ggjecut ve vice president a ree Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, | 1016 ty sets oa ti my mined | Am o.: as Merr Ch & 8 i : pop gras agg man Inc. fee stromgweightt utility cows 20.90; cam:/am, vaca «:: Mian Mant’... 1.1/0 2 oy ; ners and cutters Yeoeraaee ak Aree at ce 3 Mine Pal 83 in compensation to vice president choice 2 Arment . . William C. Ford ft prim: rs 31.00-36.00: t Ward :.. 46 t N i B 1 f \siandard ‘and geod 34 34'00-31.00; cull and) Atemtson “i932 Mot, Whee - 13$| Directors and officers as a group) ews in re . ae — Gelable 00) Butchers opening Aut Reftn sie 3a Murray ces ae received $2,853,610 in salaries and n 5 | ere ey AR ir rey of} RE Bitty c., £2 difees and $2,676,000 in supplemental Arnold's Gas Station, 4 N. East 2 2 190-240" lee. 2 21. 4.99-31 28: es Ge: Kei . a . Net Ovpe see a compensation. Bivd., was burglarized and 29 } a < Beth steel. 3 Nat Te . ont 75 30.80: ove i Cee ™ ii~~w A i rete NY Conrail: 13 | . cartons of cigarettes valued at $ Settee. warty trade | Bo Al 101 Mie M Pw. 64 taken, it was reported to Pontiac | daughter lambs steady te week: slaugh-| ‘Bore My...) 662 No Am Av... # ‘Fisher Bod Shifts police yesterday. athe haat ae wales ee Be Ree Bata Furniture and ge mete Sere — Bl flag ed | jf ome a Sg 4 nee airiia ea a tesraleet antes Tt nscire ee a see woe pen’. Geen “te, ° 2.3 TOp Executives use in summer cottages for sale **“ |Gam ~~ eres 243 Owens fil ai 72! at reasonable prices at The Salva-| jGarrier CP -:. 8; Pac O & Bi $63) W. Lawren at. Open Daily ® 30-| Grain Prices Cait, Free it ptt tol Pap ; "i = re tedgnoves bendahara. Soy pa pad wrence ~ Parke * 95.4 6; Pridey Bees. until 6:90 ~~, | cmc chevaer iin ahi Penner. JC .:. 96 4icluding one from Pontiac, E. J. i | CMICAGo. Apel 33 “= Opening! me has” FH een cote. 23 $| Hanson, division general manufac- Rammage Sale — Friday, April, crein peices: pie iCluett Pee ees Pushes oo" “ ‘turing manager, disclosed today. ‘ 5. Our Lady Queen o ; — _ Cora Cola 24 Phelps D ..... Mark re church, 32460 Pierce in M® 214% May Gis Cola Palm .. = Phittp Mor Oe C. B. Gough has been trans- daly iebenes io = duly # (Colum Ga a 385) Birmingham, 3 bjocks South of 14 geyt 1.89% Se #i% Come Bd 11 463 Phil Pet... 307) ferred from the Janesville, Wis., pene — nem oy Dee. ioe wRye— i Con %"a, ie “3 Pit "Plate G 734! plant where he was plant super: _— r sue Meg MGT nw seeee a > - ’ ss rete Greenfie Corn— ” OP Shcaascs 119% © Bw Pi (482) 1036 Eoviman |. 726) Matendent to Pontiac as préduc- R Sale — Christ Church Mey VS. Sept... 119%. CEM Can. aid Pure Oil ...s- 33.5) ton mai — ss —_ yu Rd. Thurs., 2"'y 124% Dee. ........ 1234 Gont COPas = &8.T «ORCA 33 mager. i ond pam, Men's Bem Soo TM tara" iene ee. AL Rapv au. $84] He will be replaced at Janesville women's Children Seeeae Se go Oe Sts.cis - 11.92 Corn Pa sees MO nove, ve BS by W., C. Davey, plant superin- goons, Sobek . 30.8 1 Dut |... 424\tendent et Baltimore, Md. a " S$ D Bi iefs Bet ais Seis He = a F * * ~ Rummage Sale — Redeemer tate Department Bri Bow chem ----i04 Bt Rex bop | 3131 Replacing Davey will be E. 1. a © octet ae April 24th and 25th, Gov. Williams for Trip East Kod” 1h 8 Beeb alan’ 218 \Danaher who held similar respon- vss 20.5 Sears Rob .. 265) gp: Ry 5, Friday 9 ti gute © aa ERY Sat :* £44) sibilities in Pontiac since 1956. — adv.| WASHINGTON @® — Gov. Wil- gmer Rad ||) 58 st = . an SES : Name/liams has been briefed by the sr, oe. a | | : MB rym Steazece t md State Denartment in advance of Pairs Mor... 323 Bow Oey Ce... BI Youth in Poor Condition ham. Fri, April 25, 9 a.m. to é his scheduled trip to Liberia as Foot iit mA fou RF os 343 but Not From Accident on. —_ ‘guest of President Tubman. . | Preevt Sul 1 verry ee Froeh Tra 11.5 Std O11 Cal... 48-6 Clarkston Rotary Ann At com | * * + | Gardner pen ; a8 ee b+ lene a A Walled Lake youth, whose car ae 2 ae ame: SE Ot Williams is scheduled to fly to Se gettm ats Stud Pack .....3® smashed into a Commerce Town- munity Cen \Monrovia July 26 for the 111th Gen ee ens iM Rviv ELPd.... 341 ship swamp area last night, is Rummage Sale — Friday 10: ow janniversary of Liberia's inde- Gen Motors 301 Temes Ce : fg" reported in poor condition . today am. to 12:00. Stevens Hall Ex-| nee. Gee SN aL Tesiron 9 1Slat St. Joseph Mercy Hospital—al- ee. Department officials. said Wil- Gen Time Le Timk R Rear sze.though he suffered no injuries in Rummage Sale at First Presby-|liams will take his family and Giiete 0) we T2SNse™mer 387) the accident. terian Church. Friday 4 p.m. to 8ithree or four Michigan officials Goebel Br ....3 Underwd ..... i727, Carl Hess, 17, of 960 Adelaide cm — a4¥. ith him. Gesorear | tt UP Carbide ..846)st was suffering from possible The Liberian government invites) | Stead tee Gait Prutt os ae barbiturate poisoning. said a hos- Ford Hardtop Convertible a prominent American each year, aint Oo nd og . 323 pital spokesman. Oakland County Induct Ray /162 pe Rup .,,. 58.4) ’ t |to attend its independence cere-|ing rand TT4.. Us Steel 33; Sheriff's Deputies said the youth Outsells Early Estimates imonies. Gov. McKelden of Mary- eene Oth a wy tis 28, had taken five regan ye pills, ’ Jand was the guest last July. ae Meh 344 We re which apparently caused him to Oe et ae : (Tit Rate 389 Wee : . 12 black out at the wheel. reported today its retailers have! int Pe ise Werte 882) He had just turned right off sold nearly 27,000 Ford retractable Business Called Good —_ itt Shoe... 28 Wilson '& Co 31" South Commerce road ‘when his hardtops ~~ the model was in-| int Tel & te 3 Yale & Toy ~': 4 (car went out of control troduced, a year ago. NEW YORK (* — General (Is! 4 na He yaeet Sh ans a. At that time Ford said it expect-| } ed to produce about 20,000 of the models in the first year. The car is called the Skyliner. Its all-steel top folds completely into the trunk automatically. LANSING @® — Motor Wheel Corp, reports net earnings of $68,- 405, or 8 cents a share, for the quarter ended March 31.. This compared with earnings of $530- 376, or 63 cents a share for the - (ike period a year. ago. “Sales in} 1968's first quarter toteled with $19,- 445,186 in 1957's ke period. 4 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY Sern, April 22 ‘AP: —Prices eats poune .o. Detroit py No, ] qual- ity tee pouliry up to 10 a . Hot Times Tops BOSTON at least a quarter million dollars in| the United States Iast year. produced a record-shattering 1937 total destruction of almost 390 million dollars. \ \ . | { ae ‘: w—More than —400_ } big fires, cach causing a loss of | im be, | MARKETS |Losses Taken =by Rails, Steels NEW YORK (?—Rails and steels itook losses as the Stock Market \continued to decline in moderate early trading today. Leading issues lost fractions to laround a point. A number of issues were unchanged and a few stocks were actively higher. * * * Rails, lve recently in antici- pation ot the administration’s pro- posals to aid the. industry, resumed ‘their sell-off of yesterday in dis- appointment over actual provisions ‘of the program. ‘Telephone, Texas Co,, Westing- house Electric, International Har- vester, Alcoa, Zenith, Du Pont, | Suit Filed in Slaying LOS ANGELES #—A $750,000 damage suit has been filed against Lane Turner, her daugh- ter and her. former husband over thie slaying of a boy friend Johnny Stompanato. -Burglars Pick On Prison LIVERPOOL, ‘England od Burglars broke into Walton Pris- on, cracked a safe in the war- : den’'s office and broke out again with 3 shillings 4 pence i cents | , | bone Noested aa yet. ‘Allied Chemical, Goodyear and $89,365 in 1957 after income taxes. age State Troopers © Chase 2 Youths in Stolen Auto Troopers tice Larsen noticed the car racing way from a stop light several fmiles northwest of Eight Mile Rd. on Northwestern Highway. * * * They gave chase, and the driver ran a red light, continued on at speeds nearing 100 miles an hour, sideswiped a car and crashed. The occupants had escaped from the wrecked car when the troopers pulled up, but the driver, Robert Johnston, 17, of 16246 Sorrento St., Detroit, was found in the neighbor- hood after a brief search. * * * He was turned over to Detroit Police. The car had been stolen from a Detroit firm earlier, said police. His companion has not Ford Motor Reveals Executives’ Earnings DETROIT ®—Ford Motor Co.'s) \ Rent i ml 25, at 1:30 p.m. from the Home Puneral Foundry Cleaning room superr!- OES. Pontiac bh) Orbua who 1860 memory years ago cbildren April 23rd. you oa wits Me | ways wer missed by r grandchildren, NG MEMORY OF Mm | Cornelius Jewel] eho passed away The family of Cornelius Jewell OVING On WIL and \ BARBER — STEADY FE 3.9116 : E - = * Ni emp pet “train you. No. | M 5 YOUNG FAM Sis ost a haae onl er] be Bit kine can oo Lame OR 13-6862 davs WORK ° SALESLADIES r7 mm. IN LOVING MEMORY OF GRACE. era * ew who pasted away April 23, Mother. you are not forgotten. on earth you are no tious 12°30 vertising »# tiw: cere hone lly work, Appi 163 Oskiand. - e| to complete Ly covering oa pler 3728 eastern half “f Oariand Co. Lodge 21, Pontiac visiting nurses,’ 2.1232 or 3-195« and the Pall Bearers. Mrs Lou's Opening POR MARRIED MAN = acPariane, Mrs. Grace Schi-|/ “with good car. Must have pleas- “Baas | pie. BesTan'g sanenee Ser | e e ® In M iam 2 Pr FE 2208 between 3 & LE Sales ~~ Part time work vale in trai: aa. vertised company ‘ ‘ALESMAN PRINTING AN Jalty) Neat, ambi- e after ad orcas SALESMEN 1948 A es % or over Pe eontact small siness men | __fel!_emergency service FE 4- Ambulance FUNERAL HOME “Beceeen te Donelson-lohns\"4 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Seen or tate ‘ The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 ner tae ei focal area to 2041. BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP ~~ SALESWOMEN POR WOMENS ‘ ing from g: te os Home. ‘ *Mamscie’ Sil u APREL. 20. ©1038, Brocton, ok a, ton. of mee ose Full or Part Time Must be 18 oF over. No expe ‘ Lester, ence : at 3% 8 od Artnar va" telen| Immediate Opening fnew or phone PE Calle @ Scorn nia Baicn Meacerzn:| Aust me. te covering erriary | io 3 Bm Jacobson, “Mrs. Katherine Carey,| versity 361 ® ob ps. Training Sales Personnel airy Gee the, “Marion Megat) 23 ida. a neral will be held Thurs- Cal PE sass yen “ween day. 4, at St. ‘* Insure Yourself 1 interview. NO INFOR- eee eee eet, ot| Against tayotfs or reduceg tn- _MiaTion on mone bee Tea come. © em ent in sales AN Seen eee, eee’ Rice Deuh| nd serve @ BS; | Epmpanion. to lise with them Puneral {foliowed by Holy tional manufscture eg PO Modern = 2nd ent Rosary at 8 _W Huron bet between 8 use Wi make « home for « Name 7 St © p.m. y : . Give age, references \~ Life emvancs Sales salary expected. Write box 18 PHILLIPS, 21, 1958. EUGENE. wou'a you itke an of Press 201 W. St: a3 3 & eaaion | studying life imsurance and its —— A ak Philips: Gu; aale re deciding on & cateer' WANTED: MIDDLE AGED LADY father of arte. Cynthia; 2° yourseil? if so ome of the) for hearts eeper for aoe ae. end Antoinette nities Pu- largest coma.wies will offer « Live salary. Write oF pa Hh ba tree course to selected, 7 Peatles Press aor as a het Sy | mep in the Pontiac area Men Sea ate, eat: | Bop gaa ie “tet see See ment in Mr A. 0 Career with compete} « 3 unfurn. house.’ Prilipe wile wate. ef the | Estab Chel yg wd ge _Omiende 31375". Phone 5 - LOOKING yon PART Pr APRIL 1 ea pane : = i ‘ : 16 piece Bit ws| JET~-GAS TURBINE WANTED: ; of Mr. and Mrs. Fobert ¢. Prince; sta Needed See Ad must be over 1. & s dear brother Debra no and| Instructions Universal A Drive In Leke. 230) I Robert ates de. Funeral) ing : gerty. Ma S32 or MA eat corviog ~ a4 BB con (MEN a MAN BETWEEN 3640 TO D April - sell nationally product. We work «od care for schoei- Funeral Home With Nev eat sim| heave 16,000 leads per month. Must| age children Live ig. More Ferme wh Perk tomas Puneral| “7 Ve ‘ste r willing-| home than wages. Bos 117, Pon- srraagements by the Wuntoen poe SS Sire es en = t. Bee tise Press wis Punere! Home. Mr. Brunelle Groveland Clinie, Help Wanted 8 14645 ~Dixie ney gin ts i, __ Card of Thanks _1| ich Between sod’ =| fae on WOMEN 1 8 We SINCERELY wisi To THANK MEN WANTED 7 APPLY 6:36 TO tine. See ge si 180 . pm relatives for their many acts of Gsht a eae EN va| BP tres, tuieomen,, Reperenced lente husband and brother, Louls G. to follow for an sgresst five bard car “— ust Appiy 7 wi00, MecPariane. Specia) fthacks to work! eal * . salesman. Laurence W Gavlor i320 o" Pa Se teeaeinenn My E., Randive nee nome adieting Realter home euftt home ee ae eg Pontiac Motor ad se Dept. reas. @f cuvelvinist lots, eo SRRETAN” IBOTEXO Rus The Foundry, Supervisors Club, farms @ farms Need 2 men Rent free Good | me ri Carter MIDDLEAGED COUPLE WITHOUT ehildren to look after homd occu- ed by mpetent adult. | 7) Y an incom rate ay utilities Ponting’ 7 oa + ured a SLATORS. WRITE in new home “ROmiaating petitions. wre Fonte | Pre Employment Agencies 8A ye H, Clement, rae” emeel SUPPLEMENT eway, rd 1987. 't have my soul's companien, INCOME Sea tap OF gay miss ‘him more, Men 17:33. Must oe se T walk mit ; essary. Full or _ ume. tribatere, Te oe appoint- ly nan. foe gg ro te EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 611 * =| RECPT’ saa Sh 9 NITY BANK BLDG, FRE 4-050 Est Sipe = _____ Instructions - ENGINE TRAINING wanted to train for mainte- overnat and. manufacturing. Job! et-Gas Turbine ines and Rockets and ee. Trateed men m —_ s ore youree! qui y easily or an im t and importan’ Paying position in a a Earn as eoent job phone ni ber ta Jet En yine Training Help Wanted Female 7) _ Detroit 21. , j&_ MIDDLEAGED grretel Rousewors RPENT, tin, won. KEW — Coston, Tree T Deleting evertment furnished } DAY IRONING SERVICE, FE 6171. ane. _ Pick u | cease WASHING | ONINGS PICK- i bn & del $2 bu. Also curtains FE 2-1833 wanvstrr No . MY Hour. echeol training. country Days only. heme. Bre Young, Phone 4 +411 te8 : i aka Exp. FE L402, | cooking xing ‘A BABY? VACATION. | IPSURANCE AGENCY % E EXPER? ia , WISHES CLEANING i i ran te MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC. _retertal service sal Sane MOTHER WOULD L Sn bee id 4-009T. | WALL WASHING. 1 FE 5-6308, NEA aT aa . ir = “ _ work _ Reas tors oF Dem run te eee. __ Building Service 12 wi\-A TRENCHING "| ane LY GE OF HOUSE PLANG ae ALL VPRO CRPERTRY_¥E ett in pestiie rE é a oe ine ana. ie. Roughing _siterations ‘free ¢: water lines, se tile, col On too small or UBi OM rates, BULLDOZING R. yu sede, Soctinee soteins oe te Fa os SAREENTS CuDER | wee. iw. 4%, coment work | | "Her ‘IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You | Place to Pay _ Ease Your Mind - ~ WE ARE NOT A MPANY CO: MICHI ican CREDIT COUNSELLORS BPTE by WEE enon amon ae apo —re 7OL $4420 eves. or iat ote, ll 8. Jessie. Wi. Carn te Bord 2 Power Lawn = Wg my 2 800 ry White & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 aciiiins, Supplies IZA "hep, wick, 3 ce 0 CENTS EA. 3 cents en 31205 W. “a fe ¥ s : . north of Auburn Bactfield pling Offer ag Oe a ASPHALT PAVING | Driveways. | perking | lots, ons, p-Muagentes, Spencing. OL 34 OL 2-0266. Asphalt Paving. Drivewa: ‘ing lots. Free es- ys, park guaretiee Paviog ¢ __ ABPHALT F PRYING, RIVE. “. parking . Our ig gy SP Sn ee oe : amass Sie? oY 96 Onkiand FE 2-402 eod windows Reasonabic. Pree No obligation FE 2-16 _ CLEANING DONE On LIGHT Brick Clean. carded eee. © C. L. Nelson, FE 54-1786. “i : i: jam! & saepre Modern equipment. OR SOURE— RAIRIGS, ANS GNDER SHARPENED. A a e ost repaired. 6 PL [iNG_hEW OR Ean ‘ork Guaranteed FE 5-004 KL Wonk eavEs|-® wees cleaning & fe i Saws. Hand Lawnmowers * MACHINE SHAR Manley Leach 10 To Dagiey St ‘Harry. W vhite & Sons, Ine. | oes & ses 19 1 wae TRA ‘woueE Ei OR LUILDINGS OF ANY 2 AND 3 oe 2 a wrecked or moved FE «-3768. LiwG Secale me “KA. -1 Reduced Rates bn” Ome orig, Large ven or stat ASHES. RUBBISR HAULED | cheap. Discarded articles, heuled 3 +-6829 ~“ODELL CARTAGI cE Wid. Weeds ud removed from lake. n / est OR Loca Poatine mh. — Industrial Trac Tracto- Co Date Serena F ‘Painting & Deco ting 20 D _Gecorator, Reas prices FE a AVRO ii PAINTING & PAPER Bi SANG | yt ge 5 rh oN ayy ce Be or 2 Saws — meee, ers WasitERS t DRYERS & TRONERS runes All makes @ models mediate service. All work e Appliance Re. R m1, THE PAINT SHOP PAINTING AND DECORATING E_ WILLBITE FE 5-9580 rice secede Service 22 a4 oanpen =. Call for best rt AAA , AND FIT- ~~ PE 2-3345, any SUeay fair oe es ques, tas 30023, 6 om. to 6 pm. 7, wer — 3 ROOM A a | Rent Apts. Unfurnished ry 1 BEDRM. APT. $16 week, 11 8 ——— Wanted = 28A 54nd 3 ROOM PRIVATE BATE. re re WANTED TO BORROW. $1.00 WanTeD PROM SEVERAT > vate investors $600 to $1.00 —” Empioy, bor Sage Ali hr ae tec 2m y Box 7 RgoaE REAOEFULLY and di ecorsted, $50 No drinkers, nae BP oP eae D KITCHENETTE. ae Sa TV, — \ 7. $65 per mo Close to a a WEST SIDE CASH UNLIMITED i a we OF eea- or tea rE ome or 2 RM * MODERN ARRO $143 Cass — ) Re CASH IN A FLASH Per land contracts, Augie = hneor a” years ereice cafistied lent wo Foor Se A. Johnson *: na = SE PET 3 ae 10 ey Rad e recess LAND CONTRACTS. *S sa comet ne Disie Hwy _ ;3 EqUITAL = DOtETT Fanw 34 acre of more win tS ath y ag A AxD a ROOM i WASHING PRiv- 3S Char'es, mm 2. Te —— —_ +0831 re teat.» v7 ins Wanted to Rent a ‘WHITE BROS. te Tue vane *: an’: te ‘a . #3065. RAR CONE | |r inal _Ra 3 AND BA asement so parage FE Pine Michigan ary . Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32 7 3 Rat, APF TARE — Auburn Ave front City limits. $30 wx. re ORCHARD CT. APTS. AIR CONE DITIONED ious | => SALMER Street ‘s est modern apartment deve | Seen’ asses “weter furnished. room. all conten | | - | WALDO ST. dune OR Sait. ‘ ered, Ratton as gas EMBREE & GRE GG | Satie ame anceitt| hee — je May 20 or |! adults. Phone’ . Rent Houses Furnished 35 * oT wen Meat very |" adore alate t ole Rens. MA e783. wy : ac rn ed |} ROOM HOUSE. NEATLY FURN. ROOM FLA Straits aainte front, : ae 33476 oF y ROOM. ane et Rp | _Lake 3 . e trance 2401 re. 430 me. FE 620 Opdyke, i 2 ee tiiee beth, fenced reek. 975. 38-6208. 7 ROOMS, AND BATi PB MONROE | an | 5 eat : monty Ay utilities furn 2505 AQ burs,’ FE 41460 APTS 4145 , "he GET Perry, FE : 1 im land contr ects,| —! Ri PEs aiss. Ask for fee Wid Wide) 3 7 LOE ee PVT. BA TH & SHOW- / = e- S family or or 3 3 r noon BATH EAT TE WEL come. In . Phone MY an. Smith-Wideman | PeAe ATE Eg 413 W ee ae ge | CLIENTS FOR ‘SIZE contracts. Quiet M oievies.| Sn Peri Gerrels, EM 3-3911 a =EM ae ‘IMMEDIATE ACTION “ oa nae on houses, aere- ts TAC | REAL. TY 137 Baldwin FE 5-8275— ALL CASH 7 “foreciosure Ferme ore ene STRAT 7195 W. Maple ~ MAstair 8-6250. | ¢ RM BATH 0 PER MO.) 4g ww sturon 2577 cas. ot; privileges. — os el ‘patting ee w : = Ore aoe ria iL ee wet 5 aM rE ne pagrenens | on after _and in 16 Pine " Grove ROOMS) AND GARAGE, LOWER. mame 2 ‘ROOMS 5 aD Par , ee BATH 7 We Bu Equities R. D. Ru LEY. Broker AJ STINGS WANTED 3 7a | Lestie R. ae ce ae ge ma | oa = stings Wanted ser Gia "Wee NICELY FURN. d welcome FE 2-4855 iM. WAtLBD “LABE. Newly decorated. Full basement. Of) heat. City, water, gas & lights 1 SMALL cL HOUSE. FURN. OR UN: | furm,, children welcome. Off lor Rd See Lente Weaver, bi Taylor Rd. PE +203 — Joslyn, race, $78 per month. Call sate ar | fone ced back —_ jake vvieges: _ May_Ist.. OR 3-4 i saad MODERN, “GAs f HEAT 5 hot water on lake, $60 _Inquire 3130 Dixte Hwy. 7 BEDROOM AND BASEMENT. Available May ist. Can be seen | FE_ 6-666! aN sata eng TOvE | _during the day, Call wiy decorated. low. 3 ROOMS A ND BATH GARAGE house, Reoge Masher, Pr's. riy- 3 BEDRC ‘me — NEW ranch styled. full basement — | | Tuer street. $98 per month. FE 7 BEDROOMS, S326 FERRY. CHil- drea | welcome. oe s & Child welcome, FE 2.0387. « BEDROOM HOME IN PONTIAC, | near Central Hig $55 MONTH _PH_ OR 3-5507 or FE 4-4561_ ROOM MODERN HOME JUST out of city, References. Inquire 22 Auburn ‘Ave. rear office. aire NEWLY D pRcoRay, § ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY & ane Sts yoga @aig heat. Pa bath-—800 onth room smal) peaidence. $10 per | tet ee gy al § nn Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Pb allan ind * Dalle to ‘ BEE Te sie E. Bivd. North. Apply next! rae BEDROOM C BRICK RANCH WITH if age, some furniture, ca < | ee meme : Senay’ flat 83.590 Jobo, Kincler. Realtor , Ww Ld AKES ; Wi ixom i y= LE i home, me. frame. | Ta car Grae e Suis’ 500 A fre from Clarence c Ridgeway EALTOR | * & leads Fenn SE gg barbecue grill, yard. Must be WALDO ST. ‘. — —— in this excellent Clean, gas steam heat pane oa Available May 20 or. > _ Phone— June 1. Preferably adults. OR 3-2216. WALLED LAKE. 2? BEDRM.. NEW- + ly decorated. MA 42204. ‘Rent Lake Cottages 36A_ 4 ROOM HOUSE ON LK. ORION Reat & ‘igbis furn. $15 week. OR 3-6015 or " =< ba bie ' bs o00 is, vas service) =KENNEL SETUP growing ®, pest tor you. seeston, Oak floors, Pull” bese: UDSON ST. | peeraetive ¢ rooms ond be ve Sun ta | «| ment, furnace. $8600. Terms. For on J > $2500 down, thi nets Son " at ee i ment is “sound sment. *] Berth Site. bait ofa fatally “income “iarge 3) Rd whin fu basement, oak Piastered walls & Os | 9495 DOWN. New 2 bedrm. home room 5 bath apartment plus. water softener. Has cement drive. Take ame t© on $6005. Full price 4 rooms. ‘ond bath apartment. Ge-| Dee chain link runs for dogs. sve this good ent to- Ww . Picture window. Full cles ty MeCemneh ane S| Friced 1e sell quuealy # a ir . Utility room. This is tg schools 1.000 down, HURRY. y shell, Call ‘today or lop. at of B WER CHRISTIAN HILLS An Address You il good selection of lots avaliable Prob space galore in this pve Pgs ~ tag I me TR POSSESSION. JOSEPH F REISZ. SALES MOR custom designed tri-level a ciate of 2 83-56 N. Parke brick home, with 2% tile this attractive tri-level home 8. FE $-0623 — 3 king 8 niger —_—, B es well gy o>: re BY OWNER ee kitehen win butt eee eels. A ee stove, oven, fe ere i mere, heronttfrom Jwateriord Jt.| and: frecner Hy -car pine | Secomen san ving room __High. Cal re 5-1306 u garage. ated on ‘nt. Baal! Toy | Heebtertaitim Menomena | alae said campletely ang NOTHING DOWN! only $8,500 down to Mtg. gaged. Pikes "inotes 6y : > ntm: only. EXCL Eine eervileor Home TWO-FAMILY TED Leceted in good rental lc- . WALLS, Ol HEAT VERY cation, _ Seer | schesla snd Like an Etching Boon, COMDETON., cau, | Rees TattaSia eae | | MOM leon td bee AND OTHER, HOMES. = a bad = _- reception hell you will find —_ Bred.s00° win 81.000 tea pn con replace ta aes tek and a R. J. VALUET, Realtor. 5 ACRES and 8 stream line ne 345 re ae UNTIL +) Wooded. scenic parcel to- ba are: LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | [4'e¢ on good placktop rosd. alu orm aod MUL adjacent. io State Park for ™m storms , i “ types, of recreation, Ideal pee gn A ‘+ one FOR CASH iN Ai SO".0' Ses cottage HURRY, sell things . $5 DOWN . Large level 's acre _ cels througt Classjfied ois Seb ol ew’ Stee poe ment. Only a Pay teft. ar Anything goes! Dial FE) Aes, a. a #, é j come on down Edw. M stot Realtor TT § Saginaw | Ph Fg. §-81€5 i ‘Open Evel’ hu 6 PM, _GAYTORD 136 E. Pike ti | FE 4-958" Moot "ie REALTOR PA TRIDGE wer-| “BONTIAC LE REALTY at Baldwin PE S428 WHITE LAKE Year round 2 . pnen § et FA oll furnace io close to lake & WR round tungaiow 3 : F: Wood. Co. Realto: 1235 131_Baldwin CLARKSTON a MONEY as tas rancher, tay lovely a gy Ang gy agg Bigs - ardrobe clos- tile kitehen is & bag! | Toot large lot. Near bus ‘and stores, Immediate pos- ED down Pk a GI. This im on best of | e. i rae to make your Payments. chance like this only comes onc Call now, Mr. , PB JIM WILLIAMS | a Bates = * REE MILLER William Miller Realtor w= 2-0263 MEET To Brace oat o sEnvICE Nothing Down Will build 2 _ = 3 Sen ae ent on your will "on, my Tot _ BEE Joe eget Dos ENT SALE BY OWNER | EAST SIDE 4BEDROOM FHA BRICK Here's a 3 bedroom tn Syi- | tain van Lake * built in { can be arranged. ‘| ca es rere, tease | a Brendel Lake TED ike ana tn ee gf, Some LAKEWOOD “VILLAGE | Sale Business Property 49 Fes & PE +3064 pray cn. | FES ACTUAL MARKET VALUE, | FRONT scereeal ia. Lee PETE SS MERE, |S mrage gr women and iske tots. : COLORED NOT] BIG... _C’SCHUETT, Reattor_ | MS9 Commercial Properiy | MODERN 2, 3. & 4 Bedroom Mot faney, not” even the | EM 3-4107 1404 Mighiand (3-50) | baliding wih offices. Gui-at-ctate homes. Some ag low as $508 ; it is a clean 2 CU 3 BRICK. NEW- | owner “sell for $12 i ga a “ Vv ” furnace. 2 lots and with. . 3-23 | v is AINBOW fer Koo . oe oe. ho — Cottage for Sale fern a wreatiog tof | NON - TU. t aa _¥ salg $10,500 with reasonable ry Oa the island. Must boat | S| mortgage punt. Over seme EDGE, OF ee ES a oss Dorothy Snyder Lavender brick } bedsooms, oven val pe xear CITY 3 Pe a Bes | win —- $041] - ; fans. ~~ oa CS @ room dome, “Pull tase: : : MS9 . iaray edrooms, end Toca: HOME AND BUSINESS — ideal garage, walitdn oven ete, shop. ge te” ~~ Mae. “Aurective 5 and Bedroom | __ mt* Stim Birk St cone aoe L ESTATE >. "Asking | LAKEFRONT oP SURNAM LANE FRONTAGE Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor “ NOW foe Se ae | Rema Teas, | “rig cowed hlaino rage and all the ~ NoMorigage Ft es Sere ESE et Costs a ye a Bie hemes mes LAKEFRONT be aed for usiness. Cult PAYMENTS GOES eT MOUS H. P. HOLMES, INC. LESS THAN RENT Bateman ue ioe ERAS Serle is Reale rae +2089 Dare $10 deposit starts deal BUILT iN RANGES & OVENS wOADS OF N FEATURES so WHY PAY RENT? MODEL OPEN " ae 1 To? Peay REALTY | FE 4 fon a = 3 > 3 2* | en a : iti] E : z i = S Commercial— F a8 i, ng room for 2 Pull price orty $14, terms or will ye = 6 call PE 2-3381 or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 BY OWNER sures . . fer home, 2 Clarkston Estates 3 bed FOR COLORED Kampsen REALTORS 311 8. Telegraph ph Eres. & Sup tH te : in Rov) Treat ie | "eaten Oka us. 0528 | af com mer- bome as: Sep RM. 2 CERAMIC TILE with value home “gar attached 120-FT. LAKEFRONT eee en ide 7 Rent Farm Property 48A “2. a alee IM NAS re ND MUL’ L sa Terms to = Cle ae off 7 on $2000 down wit he Leslie R. Middleton BY OWNER T NEED A FINANC E- gi FIXER? Order Classified| m.'Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2.8181 is me the Want \Ad fetinber! .|? : : Mea ye, i “LE K BUSINESS” Barber ae a fuil een WICRIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION isd 8 TELEORA 4-23 Teese For Sale Miscellencous Pt] “Just found a snapshot I wok of you twenty pounds ago” Lame 4 Our Requirements Are: hme yg ora tar 5 Gxbien - - Lon akp THROW SIDING For Sale thisialbaneanis: 00 jou, samem Lar, ese since SU RPLUS- NEW “af te nan ~Attention, ‘Truckers ‘Home Diners ark | Ste ait THin 6 weaned ie pina 2404 Geese | RID a cs aS ¥ us - rave = , BLACK Bier a 28 order now. __ vith DIRT R | nae ct Two Swiss heifer, SAND OR GRAVEL. — 2190 a ; 8. Lapeer Rd, Lake BRUSH war. vii Reynolds, NUALUM war CASH WAY me | Harry White & Sons | so5"Sg or ea cam AVI Bue a PRICES 5) Ine. Ph, FE 4-4597 oe. a stalled experts at $¢ "s li RVIGE CALL <= ville. ‘NA ki wepeunonhcnpitececcenes f sata he ate being up. 3 ey a = 4a the “bun woaie, lots ot 30 te OA 8.280" SERVICE CALL | WESTERN ae sae week for itself savings £210 or OA 82461. gale, bridle cond. OL 6-1001. | sreneved i oihig SUMMER < 7. E ‘ae oxi ts aces $e! EWAY GRAVEL. $1 BEd _ 00d cond. ‘ # | ry wecbate eee ZI a mig we UMMA GOA td up oD i eee clear WP Casing, 8. bt bel of | Union | Lake. 3-088) Wanted Livestock 73) Hutchinson 5 se ¥v. r = : ‘ DIRT Ps { Gis Se to 3800 ¢ Pioneers.” Ext, flash goor oots. at - hats er PE 46448 wa ier WAG WANTED LIVESTOCK OF | ALL | Made Quick! on Al $495 SoC inds) Forrest a _— F y Ton, “9041 ator 16023. abs 333: GOOD FARM TOP SOIL "5 ybs. Soote O° ile © sO Ge P Be - Shligation. tor free estimates, NO Slaads ‘bulis “Wrans pair 5 40 for $i, Delivered. PE 4650s Se. ! WASH. WALTON Th Tv” | enue ne ie ~- chap Pret tis’ ‘woe! Cameras, Equipment 614 pet a bam mae. ses sondieener se eo: $125 Perfect ond, 8 wides — 10 wides ‘ _ MOLE. Manes 7p . Sour set. “PeRPECT— \Gnapaic we Wire Piaam at. | nded, Ply- $2200 Golf bags — $11 98 . . at 3 * .week Passenger nee 24 MONTHS TO PAY xed picture -. #196 rd -~ i Champion sired Ready to go! livery charges. And see what s | We ay sell or trade Come ow , 12 W. Pike. Ez eee Ril #1122 ietpreer door jamb 2 Py Call us on any other seed Seas nuns otuar senil os 89 Gall OL 2.4700 / 7 vou are paying for Exverienced faa | Pag aon ® mt "service | end look ground. 2 2 scree of tree TY veer Bs agi 3 A EM patie. a gee ‘nent Po ane, Belden mn Oe 3 we |e? % North Saginaw Poy GET ALONG LITTLE DOGGIE [a S esareee. Maes Te t-0806 Detrott = sdiennae tmeatinangnttee —_ i ve | e machsh und. os «6 Cal! ot s 3 co ao — Belewe Aye: GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE € bur ee : Te cR is MON, sar . To 6 U std E “Jectric [Sect rari yon Oe Su al ng alia Mi 5 TORO. Buy, sell, trade Burr-Bhel!. 375 FE 8-2830 or FE 4-3581 mole GARDEN ROTARY LaneearT Ono ‘Me pees «ae SEyRDERATONS mpire Supplies Eclipse Lawn Boy & Foley ~ 8. Telegraph FE 24708, PIGEONS. 3 anos LAYING. s70, Tiller. MAple_ 61922 Clarkston chine Shop Hood Phone E. of Aubum Heights on Auburn RANGES 2609 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4148, $38.85 & up, Riders rotaries & | GUNS - BUY SEL TRADE Auburn RG Rophester OF 10518. | 2.2563 Ra., MO wasn vATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | ha ins accepted. Manley Leach, 10 Bagiey. PARAKEETS CANARIES — SUP. ; (TT) [oe | eee Re Be GOR, SPRINGS. | rhs Seen teen ek oad: gaa oe | oe ee re eee OLE -CLUBA | _piles_ 183 Sanderwn, KE 27731. \uction Sales 77 gOLe 8, GARAGE i . elly’ a ! iret ersun, FE 27 noe 'T. 4 | inne mattress, floral drap-| r Ly RECONDITION D & naces, hot water and steam boil- | ~ Adams. aabers: sigte. oe - consisting of 3 woods & 4 irens | PARAKEETS GUAR TO LK Established since 28 =Specia < 4 ' GUARANTEED. TERMS TO ers. Automatic water heater hard- gts. PB Seer. TALE. “AUCTION FRIDAY APRIL 2 AT . one, fight fixtures. carrier for El bet er with very good bag. FE 4-5795 Trained birds, eee 1 o'clock Located 4 miles east summer price« Parts discounte Hot bed, Very reasonable | ee es i PAINT SALE i OPENING DAY SPECIALS! _& Supplies 501 4th st is. New Hudson. on Oig Grand 15 10,90 per cent Labor charges 55 E3 CAMERE. a CON SU and fittings. Lowe. Bros | 2 Pet, cent discount on Sherwin Hip boots. ree $12 95 $10.0) PARAKEETS “CANARD "CRORES River (U8 16! and 1'y miles south Ut of 1848 Fiat Rete Book : 55 angus cee CA 3. Faia i eee try Bros-Bondex dis- Waders. reg $19 05 $16.95 Food Since 1927 584 4 Oakland | Ave. | to 25409 Wixom Ra 32 Holstein FE 23-4437 . washing machine. ~< - t ont ont soar’: | eentinvet ore only, | Bamboo fly rods, reg $685 $495 BOG cows. and 6 heifers This herd in ae tN powTIAC.| ftp $00, Ee ironer $15. OR 3-8007 POWER CO. 2685 LAPEER RD FE $9401 | ggg EEAND FOEL OG PaInt, | Peer cas poles ree. S06 38 S0OLE "AT STUD, BEAUTIFUL full production Weil cared. tor. _Sale Motor Scooters 82 | ~ AUCTION 2 W Lewtence ___ FE S8191 BASEBOARD HATING SYSTEMS | 5G 5° pe SHTe FOR OOTRDE Trout creel. ree $8.40 Sigs POODLES & POMERANIAN PUP. Large in vice and well bred 10M CUSHMAN FAGLE G@OD Saturday April wth, uo oam, Used Trade-In De t. mcluding blueprints with md 1.90 Compleie. 14-2 Romex, 3c. Trout nets, reg. $1.20 95e jes most al ages. AU AKC.) cows fresh and due time of sale cond. $150 353 N. Paddock After ti . , * : P agra e G. A, Thom : . Boat cushions, reg. $5 85 $4.56 tiny Fex terrier puppy FE Balance of cows milking and bred 3 Robert Irwin French provenciel = ft in 230° coils. G A Thom z ining tm ome, small Preneh Yagenge sai eiass sear; a 2 oar 8 8 Perry i“ oe ee aoe Ane, ; Sete a ALLSTATE, MO . PED exc A oe a FG ® 12 months. 3 heifers to 4 conditior an ” 230s |: Proveocial so ahippendale sofe, Washer $19 95 pe ge Ay gt RP abt LT BATISRIES 0). 182 2189 8. Telegraph FE 2 ae ai COLE Mae oe reed bales hay. 300 uale endition $120 OL 23688. ried Davenport and chair $29.50 35. CR arre sip TEXTS—FOP RENT—FOR “SALE ends FE eee ‘or wetclbihenided J ycles 8 a 1-963 me sats soginae FE. 24131 OONLIN TRORER. FLOOR FAR, (Tos oe coon Gas TNGLUD-| atresemsilfe prenervers—mees "paratens cee sane tupolin. AUCTION | 0, JAWA, 12, NEW MTR Se a EASY af YER zo wis "console tadio—3 speed, we im fan. es og nitty. Bericine | None ae SC ORPLUS pag Digg, ra Hatchery Au: motor sient trade on either comet se | 32.8. 8 rE 1 goes : 5-103 ¥ P vas TES ace oF 3 yin ao portable rings heat pane Unused tonet tast . > covered. — 2S Saginas | STRO! NG nateAcity ¥ BEAUTIFUL ; _ oy danny ; WHEEL EXCE EXCEL = meieny Mia 'We Huron bost_& misc _M. Roti tank ‘o"a.| Hunting Accommo. $8 _Rlochers pets. Rees es for) - CUSTOMERS AND | BL eMATCA oo. ce Ew : GRAPES |, 20 ACR sTUuD Tank eos RED Mare Irby og nd OTORY, MOWER. 21 COE |e ee ich. "Breeleat 2 panies | mernss. ai Bane tem ree DEALERS INVITED | one pie eek nie : Son To Beart of the largess southern re- x TERRIERS, . : ee. Sees, Inc., Ph; FE 4-4597 rate ladies can run them.| sort area. 40 | "yee. Call PE 276i FONTIAC'S OLDEST @. LARGEST : it us pT id Lng wy Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, To be held April 23 - 25 Pr HARLEY LEY DAVISON. ti. GG0b PUMP. - the geniaine ttototiiers) $119.0 _plentiful. BM 34 laces Gate MAME a Pe Mie Ray Walled Lx. ran pet 2p roe hey: pend, Gravel & Dirt 66 SCRHEIMIET “ARE Starting WO am daly a ARS seme ft ; Greer Bivd.. sf 1663 8 Woodward. iN. Of) Aww nnn nnn a ereph cae gon arey ia — Harbor, ss < le Rd. B’ham) 46053. j. Raul Pow : ; a ii i “bart revit Brat Ae: [ Hay, Grain é & Feed a BELLING OUT. ger Maney, Ovi a arson § FLA ys & op.) COMPLETE stock oF: SAVE NERGY, USE, sone Garden- ered $5.50 FE IVEWAY GR AVEL ST & IND HAY, $15 & re : ’ - Ll i 4 - Nap 4 Straw & lumber Phone i é | Biers 2° c Pie ‘if ROI WABRED SLED HAY. 10500 mene , ae i ing “WANT ADS! To fing a on. ag pe dE i ae et ry A mitente. + Clarkaton. MA 54701) plumbing supplies. © i o : | Severs, for at wito ay cme | all ny: | Hat Ar | electrical appliances RB job, place to live or a} ig aaee ota | twa | aig 1 CHEV. 3200 Pr WARE WIND DELUxE| ATE MODEL outboard boat. Can be seen at $150. .. 4". ae TON, @ FORD DUMP V-8, $75. TAN- “oem, tilt trasler, $475. EM 36373. | drive s &1404 og pee rene eS heeler 4 box, Practically new, pai. 52 _¥in at New York 42213 after BOATS & TORS liner &@ Geneva boats, “sluminum. eee boats elly’'s Hardware, rs TAubern a Auburn Hgts, FE 2-8811. OF OUR OWN Aluminum; Pilonee Aluminum; Lake-and- . Fiberglass: La-Cross, ood; Lake Master, moldes Ply; | Master Craft trailers; Mtrs.. 6 4 7 2 “7 $15 Ww —_ Bryer ox "s, Spor BUCCAN ae & — My pa Hg railers, *q Fishing Boat numbers. rting trs.. Sunday. ME 446771. licenses, Trout stamps Walters ge Mo 9 s CRUISE-OUT BOAT § SALES ee o & Sysecants auhertaed Out & In Motors - Trailers ~Giasboa RESS CRUISER AND meet Calis — Tra at Ply- ercury M ‘i Try package Q = et, toun up ton 3 te Center. 15210! FORD “$1 DUMP. 8450. | 6a Pall 3 St. FE 5-6356. 1956 FORD bP % TON PICKUP. bas on @ _ —_ 1955 1 TON 25,000 actual miles, | $750, MU _ 4-5605, good cond., pickup int trade, — GMC, i2 FOOT STAKE TRUCK, Fat condition, by owner. FE iss4, 630 GMC WITH 4 WHEELER __ dump coed OR 3-1005. ; H TRUCK-CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 PN NG LOLA Lt NA Nelo a “38 BUICK RIVIERA SPECIAL: | with 900 miles FE 4-6437. | | ah | et CONVERSION MARINE “MOTORS | s — - | afd engine, RAH, no ' ee Teh Highwood “at Walton Siva | CONVERT pesgro-puYwours DEALER o spe ee, es CENTURY 97,715 PT. VIP. In. HEADQUARTERS CAne At Ww FIRE ote, . show ‘room condition. EM. . ‘ny FORD. wi WITH NEW ias3 EN. | “CENTURY BOATS 1957 Chevrolet | REAL aR Ns S AT?) _ sidewalls. a08. yoo. MAytelr 6-63] eit Fiberglass & Cadillac Aluminum | 1957 Ford. | ‘ls5g PORD. 2 DR. 6. n. Low | Com ong ttf Re ir , 1955 Chevrolet Oxford Mtrs. | = 8 as mer Steele = Be | eee | age Ford Me a OOP ae | FE ¢7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-612. > evrolet 156 BLACK & WHITE CHEVY “CT” OWENS FORD | Victoria. Radio & beater. Stan- EVINRUDE MOTORS. YEARS 1955 DeSoto | Mey peed cond ontne eh ‘500. Fe ‘57 FORD: | Gard ‘Uranemiasion. Like ne re ence. Tony's Marine. - _ : Orchard Lake Ra, Keego| 1954 Ford las | CHEN mr He ‘ poe Birmingham _ Pact 1 PORT BYDRG INBOARD. 1956 DeSoto. |e eee. eget sis | sacrifice 's ~~ SOFT iC. E CREAM “oye NASH | SCHUTZ —*2reolgnP Saud. Sti hiekwes | Seances Beeseees QWENS tte, ’ Bir . pesto be equipment. PoE ¢& MI edoler. sputiness showing nice pro- 20 ay = Harrington Boat Works | ee th. $3,500 dn. 147 8, SAGINAW _ FE S410 | he. se vp te ®. TELEGH Ti New ‘80 Fords. al! equipsed with Ay SN. fatteel oh Poa tite per “Sess tad, | BR ates . MOTOR | He Seeds lee a 5... ee & beater Safety package! chines will pa Good ¢quib-| TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 4 ‘ .< INSURE YOUR BOAT Side mirror, windshield, white nes includes walk-in cooler’ Pac- ‘s1 Ford, $120; ‘49 Ford, $75: "50 Clean. Your car dn. Low paymite. | A -NORVELL AGENCY | walt tires ave man *| built bar. ‘Terms or trace) Dodge, 8100; 'S0 Chevy, $150. _ Eddie Steele Ford — | 70 W, LAWRENCE ST. APE 24223 |, SPE e's os 465 90 mo | for” nice home _Win's “Motor Sales. FE 40280. ee i JOHNSON MOTORS" Ferate Guessien BES) | STATEWIDE * erie be can sa, THIS WEEK'S | E for the boat Stee ON aLD can DOWN, "*) Real Estate Service of Pontine Qrebard Lk. Rad. rbor “SPECIALS OWENS MARINE 8U B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR PE 59 "$4 Pontiac He 9605 398 _Cycharé aT ve 38 YMENT ES ‘avy OR een ae MTC THON ae ‘s oe Peet 9 4. 630 ing ts uP Geod tats GEORGE § 5 Mii. LION | SOLUTELY NO MONE $ A eget Wothe s Kc 53 Studebaker 4 ¢r_ . _MA 42172 H ed oT eee te 4 cal ered ——— hati a2 pe } MU « “se Bngtng -F om ee wt enon, * ms STL ESe Paar i987 mon RB CUSTOM 38 AUT. | 5s Ressaen, have « | HAUPT equip. Clean, EM 3-008) Rig: iia ‘ assume payments, FE ; R | exc. cond., FE 40588. ‘s i, i Fou. WANTED: i2 FOO 2 ee gy nts Pod. FE _Call after 4 p.m. OR 34000. nent tis Want to buy canoe in rea-| Pontiac Sales | ita’ + ge Vg BARDTOP_ seet sonably good condition. 50 Pontion. Chioftain 6 4 -Dr, sedan.’ ‘ 58 FORD CUSTOM V% 2 DR. OR 3-2216 sn Pontiac ‘Suarehief sean, ~ CHEVROLET Poe. te ee WANTED: if FOOT ALUMINUM ‘wi Pon agg SA A ne. CONVERTIBLES AND ist Fon custom's Rs it See eT ee ee ries ope. pete, teater. STATION WAGONS. | very iow, iow orig, mi & tires. Like NEY DOWN. assum Transportation Offered 87 * a Ay ys ee TO CHOOSE FROM | fitz BARGAIN Lor Mgr. Parks. at Mt ‘$4 Chevie 6 2-Dr. “Powerglide RaH | ‘ ; A ‘Bunter Bivd. at Haynes, Birm. 47500, Harold Turner Ford. MABED © AS enevenn ~ PBA. 3 Featiee WGaumane | R&H | BANK RATES ma ~CkaEF 7 DR. Vs. & heater, *Orerdrive. ‘sias Call Fu ssuit PE 28603 afters _P-m. 52 Ford custom ¢Dr. Fordomatic ; : a Clean No money dn. Low sey pe” lane DWER FLY f ENGINE AIRLINE 4 ENGINE AIRLINER I aise 0 & heater. We trade up or down. sments, Hadie Steele Ford. FE 8 FORD. 2 DR. TARE OVI OMBONE TO Se r, oe Sees ie “Oakland County’s ("3 St FORD 3D 6 ft CHEAP. * T eae Tigi Te MApie Aple S114) : ee i lms YouR c fh ae = ant wildest trader § YOUR CHANCE SPORTS. | Oe oe on oe we Seo sect Marte Pees | oes Were See arene Sy eee, nto OGEnG | Prom & back healers. $300. oF Fora ‘Fairiane 4 dr. Sly’ cents TOs UCK GOING NO —_— PARI | NORTH | _best offer, Private, PE 66080. CHEVROLET | “ROCHESTER CARS | 7 TAR =i XK120 ROADSTER. | Wanted Used Cars . 88 “BRAN H | ARF SHARP CARS A-1 PRICES FOR GCRAP & OLD| nee... ear, = 8. Wendware 4.8 VSiess| *S8 Buick $3295 LINCOLN, 1957 ; for a mighty fine cara, OR 3-6015 'S6 Buick | Super Riviera. RH. Dyna Power | road tar to take on vata- As MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND . 4 Sees, net brekes. Feliy | tion? fo further! We SUPER 4 DOOR SEDAN cneap care, 2-2866 days or Power, steering AN. {02 SDR STANDARD CHEVY equipped. P have it here at SCHUTZ. All . brakes. A. beutiful MA- | el rei OLibE' 56 Buick $169: ioe magieate to gems | "Bright Spot’ | Rech age im a RE ARE. ESL GRE gage mie: Pat ewer, me) gi Eaton ake Needs SI x atic one heater, Brnatiow i oft_Ore set ae take, Mea ae | ’S6 Chevrolet $1295 = _rignt down to the wry ein- or mg 4 toe $1590 ~ oa cna cond. nae MA 62100 | toler aE. WW trey, 3 toe locks An oder car own ° 2 '58 Buick $1295 < ag e At@ our ners ay come to 1956 CHEVROLET R asae ter of Cars 4” Orenard" Lake PONTIAC | WAGON ......00. $1298} Soy towsmiice SCHUTZ East POR CLEAN 13 OR TA 35 Pontiac $1195 poet | oii 2 Neetwees. wire -. | Buick, or will take over pay-| RETAIL Fight for summer. RH. 1967 LIN | PEE OP 35 __ NORTH ; ‘54 Pontiac $695 cea sce. A "96.600" car +4 CASH | STORE CHEVROLET Hydra on RE. i $95 tires. $3,200. Low mi. No trade. ven poate . nick 5 : ; rep it, Then © bring Save on CLEMENS .8T. Dirmingbans’ . Wood wae Sans . . A" jet_bach bt a ee ae ps ‘px } F ‘Better Buy Use - aie Seer __ BEHIND SFE STU we take over capeeanae “4 23783, "COMMUNI Ly oe CASH ‘BUICK. i909, $100. CO) _between § and 7 p.m. MOTOR SALES WE LATE MODEL or parts, OR 3 au aE Rochester, Michigan SED CARS s Tok ePRCIAL HARDTOP, CHRYSLER, 1956, om _S. Male o Sati | Community Motor Sales | original owner, extra clean “IMMACULATE!” i963 FORD. 2 DR. ¢ STD AN. Aopom gr Ragy vo. Et RC eat oa | Rua Tone “Fe SE ARS “GLENN'S | avemeotens,,| Bait Pye SS is really “NEW.” Assume small m ayments | 'S5 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $1095 Wanted cl Bee Peete ar. “rae ii capale eos 5. Sieite Fe bar : val egos Be ot ua anted clean used cars. us ' , ‘$1 FORD 2 DR. R&H, W-SIDE- * ‘ $3 Buick super HT .. $695 a ia" 33 SS Pontiac Cai saline vs 45, - SCHUTZ r ine tae eS o_ UE Sees. "56 Buick Hardt Dental $1495 | FE FO econ $3 Pont 4 dr. hydra., rp pred ‘Rab, Reeves, _Birmingham |" Your car dn. payments,; SPECIAL heater, ne vg ee tr ei ee cn owner. ayaaie re EE Ford. a beer ia ee CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. of, wtod fer Mcheayor eat. RE- ‘35 Buick Special istigs| CASH o: Deage convert ae cond. OR 35744, HARDTOP . heater, For Late Model Used Cars a pee Hee Se 132, CHRYSLER. Gannon | co ower MUDRNER CASS & MOTs a Ee ids 88. Like new $205 24794. RS '56° Buick Super .. $1695 Sa tk ore 5 3 &: edison, ve mo CONVERTIBLE, full power, one aa 2 Cadillac, . $3750 Used Track. ong 89A : For Sale Trucks 90 PICK-UP. HYDRA. ed new, 7,000 miles. OR 3-8806. +55 ed tense Beas Also] & Ujena sie. FE ; EXPRESS PICK-UP 54 “BONTIACS | ae “SEE. OUR KEN "S SPECIAL - "58 seca Demo 1i05 +. 83 fomline VO... sams Bh pen tubeless tires. i athens OF ' — 4 “ 8 ch HURO* PE 2-364) SHOPPERS PARADISE. MAKE YOUR OWN DEALS ~ CASH TALKS t Ei Fora ae New Yorker. Pull power iiss CWRVROLET. 2 Da. SEDAN. i gE et HURON’ Ee TOR SALES | sine te. Seiten | -(@ 1000 by BEA Corvicn, na 't lost a golf BRAID “9 0s “TAKE 15 MOS. rine re OFF 8260. . | 1983 Dodge Coronet, good Se eee “He's ona of the best men we've got ~ watt tinfnes ball yet!”’ : Ee ECONOMY USED CARS ~ _22 Auburn off Saginaw | For SaleCars 91 Fer Sie Cars | MESSE P To MEE SR | BUY HERE ens me, bayments en 1955 FORD | wire fw Hall tue Fes!) — CONVERTIBLE ) “Confidence” eee i =i Mr = ey of A“COOD SELECTION | OF USED CARs CHEVROLET “MOTOR ts ___ MY _* Lk. Orien p<. DODGE, 1956 Custom Royal 4 bg Fone ba WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS MONEY! through Classified Ads! ek 2-818L ieee te = DONT PASS. UPS Sell unneeded 3 chev 2a ‘belongings for cash 2 ‘B Bice “cond. By owner COMMUNITY. aero Sales Tew mi. aw a Bel Air gine zk ped . 10. a rd 2 @ — 2 ar asnafiow HT Dyn sop 4 ¢r Hrera ' = a ereatiiner sharpie 2 ‘a a" tites' T Fomiae 74 Auburn ‘ate Fast) hh a FE SSBR\, yA PE +1481. och . 1 OR 3-135. Model 62, 4-df sedan, like new 4 its a 4° qan. ij WAxT TO BUY a GOOD Turquoise & Alpine white, Good- ere ottering on the er ‘$55 Metropolitan, rich W.W_ life saver tires. Autron- of the on this little §-3203._ p.m. ic eye undercoat, etc. Low mile- beauty. Pui equipped, of a JURK CARS —| age, owner, PE course rear of val 35-6078 EVROLET 53. 210, 2 DR. GOOD ue will Sandie $1165. ; FOWN BUYE |_eondition, $325. MA 6-609 cars All makes and models. High 1683 CHEVIE BEL AIR 7 DR. , SCHUTZ dollar cute Auto Ssies. clean, FE 3-7542 H. Riggins. ls 1p — "tee ee nota ke a Suc chase eae uy * OLIVER Not « give away, but « reni) aha | MOTOR SALES interenteg in HASKINS ‘SHARP CARS. maiden. ty Ac ea aa! gee | s +m MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM | # Haskins Chev. if ae net * sad * i \ certain ‘ owner "57 Buick 4-Dr. $1995 a SEDAN, 1000'« of un miles, radio, heater, dyna.” hrysier 4Dr. ..$1195. SEDAN, radio. oe suiomade Canales, one o B 49 Ford rd Pickup sive 344, Tr ss 5 Shey, og ais 795" “OLDS + "55 Rocket 2-Dr. 8& Neekly ../.....-..$10. GOOD CARS ARE” _OUR BUSINESS _ Pox, ean Mtrs. 688 winter Sir ingnaw FACTOR BRANCH | 56 Oldsmobile HOLIDAY PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE SRM it aaret es Te oe _ Oldsmobiles _ nOT— Ricans Hee 1958 PLYMOUTHS| ? $149 Down or Trade-In bier x3 ELS AVAILABLES 97.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN call, on. IN NEW CAR ARTMENT SCHUTZ MOTORS: MI_6-8300 IMMY SAYS: OUR LOW OVERHEAD * LOWER PRICES: - TO YOU © ioe . 165) PLYMOUTH 4 DR... S00 BO a down $3.00 & week. 1968 Ee ae ae on 00s low iy 1954 ran ye 8 DR. ...... _— Standard eo red ae to | Terme SM at: a +a ac — see et | wer= ree waa f 2 DE oe S00. _@ Week, - meng tag bares CHEVROLET 4 DR... 5 New Seen ie money down. & Week. “i FORD _ "56 Fairlane Vict. cies: . Weekly mei "SS Bel ir Handy Weekly’... .5.:. PONT. "$5 S/C Cus. Catalina Saher: fa pe ee CHE S66 4-Dr. Pow ue. a by a vas OLDS» seen 54 Super Holiday 88. te i 11.88 Weekly ...2..; MERC. “ho 30 | "S$ 2-Dr. Hardt | Weekly oe dtaT Sans "55 Spectal 2- Dr. Dyn.. Weekly .....:.:..$11.60 '56 Fairlane 2-Dr. V-8 Woalty: Sane $12.26 OLDS ’$5. Holiday H’top 98 , Weekly wreer rene $1278 MERC. "35 Sedan 2-Dr, w/w | Weekly ............$9.61 CHEV. "$7 V-8 2-Dr., "9,000 mi. Weekly eee OLDS 54 4-Dr., aes power | Weetly: a eee eee 4 — = CADDY "33 4-Dr., Hyd., power wa Weekly. cece eree es PELO Jo $15.88 au ramen eat Be 4 t 1 | ' i Birmingham NASH 6 Ss: ‘Woodward » 2 PLYMOUTH, es bo wal ove spews ‘SCHUTZ ees er. sedan, | : ima Shere Bed + Ane 4 ap , Howe ER HIGHT MTRS. beret os os pila bg ge Thy ca ‘051 te et ae 3 Pog W. HURON ST Shake # ea oe el af oe pent yg ese PONTIAC st. nn hn Bee Beemer : ogktatkston Motor Sales a. ES i ave, | \ Garnaton, Mich, Phone MA $514] i 71 4 1 pI 1958 h Sat ie mnt as . $13.80 Pee RS Se hy an sams _ 1957 Studebaker 4-door © Birmingham. - ah NASH | __NORTH 666 S. Woodward CHEVROLET Ou aabocotet wo NO lone Hunter at © Woodward A Birmingham een 62038 ? Seat or este ana . “WERE TF ——— Rog ty Mereld PONTIAC'’S NEW LOT enSS BARG! ASH « S$ BARGA INS [| a me Laie Sees Deed co eure ov Sie |. CORNER © Pike STs $6 @¢sTUDE HAWK Writ 37 LOO Roger's Sales & Service | ae ae oe, SS 686 Auburn Ave FE 20555 | “SUMMER BARGAINS Some Aren't Pur anya mee April Economy Drive Sat hE Ryn MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES You'll Be Glad You Did 58 CHEVROLET 37 CHEVROLET oS CONVERTIBLE 4 CHEVROLET ‘56 PONTIAC . 56 CHEVROLET 57 ype _ $6 CHEVROLET ‘56 CHEVROLET ‘ } : : 8 $5 PONTIAC 36 CHEVROLET. I SataLna : otaTae, pagan ; | 9°85 PONTIAC 55CHEVROLET cA a , SEL AIR 2D00R “5 CHEVROLET "36 BUICK ? '54 BUICK + CENTURY ‘ 34 CHEVROLET 54 BUICK | ; : $3 BUICK - ’55 CHEVROLET a: ‘SO CHEVROLET 4 a "52 CHEVROLET exrom ween “St PONTIAC oe FORD 53: CHEVROLET 52 STUDEBAKER » be ti *50 CHEYROLET >| 36, FORD... We WILL BUY YOU CAR AT A Goop ICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-I Daeg Today's Television Programs --|P Programs furnished by stations sted tn this column are subject to change without notice TONIGH’S Tv HIGHLIGHTS 19:00 (D) Onzie, RCS eee David has 7:10 (7) Weather. 7:18 (1) News: Daly. 7:38 (7) Disneyland. “To the South id itt fi i 8 = mid Hee eg! iF afl . rn} a 4 i G Harriet. _ fessional jungle hunter gets ’ million dollars. jam (7) Betty White Show. Com- edy: Singer-actor Jimmy Boyd, guest. pr Mr, D.A. Theater (cont.) . (2) I've Got a Secret. Ray/@:45 () Nursery School Time. Bolger. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore, (4 Dough Re Mi 19:00 (7) Boxing. Mike De — (9) Movie. vs. Nino Valdes in 10-round heavyweight bout. 10:39 (2) How Do You Raie? (9) Headline. (4) Treasure Hunt. (4) This Is Your Life. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (2) Steel Hour. Suspense} = (4) Price Is Right. drama: In bas 18th- : contary Reign Terror. 13:25 (1) News. _ government head's wife (Do- m= @ lores Del Rio) plots to get rid! 13:39 (2) Dotto. cutor”” (Walter Slezak.) John| (4 Pay the Clown mareeny oan. (9) Howdy Doody. 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) a, (9) Monte Cristo. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (4) Studio 57. Drama: Young brothers set out to collect wee N will: Selle -caps to win ede: rmuRsDAY AFTEKNOO test. ; 12:00 (2) Love of Life. 2| 2) Steet Hr. (cont.) ae . 10:45.(T) Sports. (9; Maggie Muggins. ~|11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 12:15 (9) Hobby Corner 1 : ou. (2) News: LeGoff. a oe 11:15 (9) Weather. (9) Fun With Food. (4) Weather. (2) Weather. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. ,|11:20 (9) Starlight Theater. Tom/t:@® (2) Susie. Conway, “Breakaway.” (4) Movie. (4) Sports. ad (T) My Little Margie. (2) Sports. ; (9) Movie. 1:2 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 1:38 (2) As the World Turns. ot James Gleason, “ on (7) Topper. a Honeymoon.” (’35.) 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:10 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Martin. 2:18 (2). Nightw’h (cont.) 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. - (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (9) Movie. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand. Hf 1. | (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of: Night. (9) Laff Time. (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) Blondie. 4:15 4:30 os ex LLL 4:45 5:00 F a i (1) Woody Woodpecker. (9) Looney Tunes, (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Jeffrey Jones 730 3 Fy = wt (7) Mickey Mouse Ciub. iT (9) Serial Theater. 3 Steel Down 84 Per Cent ‘gil = owe = 235 £5 & FE SSSSSRRSSSU32E2 ta | L tft SSeueseEEe A 4 3 = a ic ca 5 ate dy ’ (4) How to Arrange Flowers. 2:30 (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. THURSDAY MURNING ' 2:35 (9) Theater 15. 6:36 (2) Meditations. 2:60 (9) News. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 3:00 (2) My Hero. 7:00 (2) TV College. (4) (colot) Matinee Theater. (4) Today. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Bill Kennedy Presents. 7:38 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. DETROIT @ — Iron Age says -- Today’s Radio Programs - - ww, ase) «0s EYE, (1978) «= CARB, (1180) PON, (1400) §«=WIBK, (1490) CELW, Heatter. Davies WXYZ, News, Shorr 2:08-—WJIR, Rt. to Happiness WCA Lyi Martys WON, Nowa Lewts 0:90— WIR. Jack Harris CELW. News, M, Lebbitt (0:00-—WIR, Arthur Godfrey oRLW "Srant. — WW News. True Story WJBK, News, McLeod Curtain Calls WCAR. News CKLW News, M Morgas WoAR weet *Ww) Ove Man's Pamiy an j to €neet; wxvyz, News, Shorr 10:38-—WWJ, Don Ameche ba I pee CEL ‘* Grom. PES orkshop Ben See Ghew 11:00—W4R, 3:00—WJR, Helen Trent w tt; i “Shove WTB” Metenste a ewe. B. Ford WCAR, News, . News, B. $:90—W. Rowse ag Wror, Don Mackinnon WW) Women House 1:90 WIR, Time for Muste — CHURSDAY AFTERNOON wave rick McKensie tree - WIR, oom, wee WCAR, News, + wr, “Sreot Livestock | :00—-WIR, Music Hal M. Shorr WW. News, w. News, Mews, McKenzie TOR es Settee | “ore "Ww" News Deland a ey snore — wae Wattrick, MeKensie y News, Oavies CAR. Grace Martyn McLeod | 00—WIR, hg A Hayes with Mason well fie te |e Rewe, @. Martyn ‘| it i eeeee at z qi defeat at | , & former premier in tholic Fl ft 4 at ‘Kitty Sitting’ KANSAS CITY w — Mrs. F.X. girl, and that's been a long time | ago,” she said. ‘‘And cats love me, When I was a youngster, | we lived in St. Louis and we _had-17 cats at one time, most of them strays. and Pidgie in my apartment?” That started my kitty sitting ca- reer.”” * * * A mother of seven sons and a daughter, who are well scattered in New York, Atlanta, Mobile and St. Louis, Mrs. Ritchie had plenty of time to take on other cat-caring jobs as her friends spread the word. How does one go getting kitty-sitting jobs? “Just the same way you would ask for any other job,"’ she ex- plained. “I go to the homes and get inspected by the cats, If they like me, I get the job.” Road Department Quick to Seek Funds LANSING — The State High- way Department says its acts as quickly as any in the nation when it comes to applying for federal help on highway projects. * * * Cormmissioner John C. Mackie said the department was the first to about : i tit ge ile tT — : i 7 Westerners above are (left to right) Will Hutchins of “Sugarfoot,” James Garner of “Maverick,” Wayde Preston of “Colt .45” and Clint Walker of “Cheyenne,” all ABC programs. and. the, _ |$2,000 a week now, was a clerk in a 5-&-10 just a year ago.’ Frank Costelle’s apparently planning to stay in NYC — he! | ‘The Schnozz May Be _ s lea This Year's New Face __[issine meres some mighy tat = = drawing and reaching in TV com- mercials, to? BY EARL WILSON ~ *« € : Betty Furness, for instance, can NEW YORK—Jimmy Durante who's 65, has such a smart,|open a refrigerator door in 410 fresh night club act that he'll probably be brought back on TV|of a second and on Climax Mary as this year’s new face. ee ee oo OS Tae 5S - Jimmy, owner of the ene nose that Some other TV “‘fast’’ record has defied time and Gary Cooper and [bolders: Giri drawing a cigarette out of never been fixed or lifted, used handsome ; singer Sonny King as his junior partner Bom wl nS in ae ae —besides Eddie Jackson, Jack Reth and | pack, 519 of a second; Julia Jules Buffano — then brought eut the | Meade clicking a camera, 2-10 - of « second; used car d®aier flip. very fat Borden Twins. When you got used ping a price sign, 3-10 of a ste- te those two bouncing beauts, out came | end; man opening beer can, 4-10 \ a Sally Davis, weight 364. oa pcg girl opening beer . can, @ second, WILSON The Schnozz kissed one beautiful show-| poiter 1 should have timed the girl for five minutes. I asked himi her name later. “I dunno, Oil,” | cliches in drama, lazy dialogue Jimmy said. writing and commercials that seem Turned out she’s Jan Lowe, from Boomer, W. Va. “I'mito be getting longer and longer. gonna open a charge account for you at Klein's, honey,” Jimmy')|Next time, maybe. told her. pl at GOP Dinner Bronx gal singer, Cathy Carr, the Ivory Tower girl; made her debut. She can be the new Dinah Shore. Even the women like her. Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Jane an, Sophie Tucker, Char Coburn, Carmine De Saplo and Conn McCreary were in the crowd that howled when gee Fastest Fs es | \ ~ Writer Scores on Video Westerns 2 3/10th of Second Hampton's Electric 825 W. Huron Street By ERSKINE JOHNSON FE 42525 hs tary of the Treasury Fred C. publican dinner. Scribner's appear- ance completed a one-day tour of similar GOP meetings in several west Michigan areas. T a a dirty trick and I’m a heel and @ lot of small boys will be mad} | “™ 4 4 + jf AUTOMATIC : But the facts right off my stop) TRANSMI watch are that there is no holder | er SSION of the tile, “Television's Fastest SERVICE jun.”* ig AND I've been clocking the boys all . + + ALL CARS week (what I go through for yu I NO DOWN PAYMENT - Yeaders) and it's an ecight-way | tle among: Hugh O'Brian as | Pentiac tt Earp; John Payne in | Transmission Service “ie se ihlltcacge Hor. | (AT MOTOR MART) a” oueaee tears Gael 221-128 £. Montcalm FE 6-020 Boone of “Have Gun, Will Tray- el’; James Garner, the Sunday night “Maverick”; Jim Armess | ae “Gunsmoke” and Clint ‘ » | we | Three-tenths of a second is the) best any of the lads could do, a a a oe , aes, at” cr" “seal Sect @ pear om witue oe ee ee ee ae union has a secret Society for the} FE 4-1515 umnist Erskine Johnson, w discovered Prevention of Dethroning TY West- C & V ELECTRO MART draw takes three-tenths of a second. According to Johnson, TV's [orn idols, 158 Oskiand commercial girls can move almost as swiftly. The crack-shot video s & + Open Daily 9 te 9 Jimmy told Sonny King, “When you talk to me, look me in the eye, not in the nose!” Eddie Hodges, 10-year- old sensation in “The Mu- sic Man,” wanted money to buy a yo-yo string, but Mom said no. He pointed 422 W Hy FE RCA COLOR TY BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, oe Mont OL Cae Cs " ts Godvennam SWEET’S RADIO-TV \ReuTRAL SPIRI WORTS LTD. PEORIA, ILL, out he'd won $38,000 on $64,000 Challenge and was entitled at least to a yo-yo. “You'll have te wait till CATHY Saturday,” Mom said, “when you get your $1 allowance.” The great Eugene Field's youngest and only living child— Ruth G. Field Foster of Tomahawk, Wis., now 64—has written 4540 Highland Road (W. Huron St.) ITY SALE annus CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. . OR 3-9700 me a thanks letter for mentioning Field's tender poem, “Little Boy Blue.” 0. O. McIntyre said that Field “was the originator of the column of teday.” Although he was a famous humorist, Field’s poem about the little boy whose toys still stood through the long years waiting for him te return, touches me more today—now that I’m a father—than it did when I first read it in school back in Rockford, 0., 40 years ago. Get out your dusty dog-eared old poetry book, read it again, and see if I'm right. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Abbe Lane collapsed on stage at “Oh, Captain!” and an | understudy filled in... The Vic Jarmels (singer Eileen Barton) 1 | are having a “friendly” bustup ... Grace (“Peyton Place”) Metalious sent a cheer-up wire to Lana Turner ... Tennis star. Althea Gibson will sing on two Ed Sullivan shows (with the OK of the tennis ass'n.) .. . Singer Jerry Lee Lewis’ wife won $500- , a-month temporary alimony ... Singer Tina Robin, making bought his Central Park West co-op apt ... Valentin Gubitchey (who figured in the Judy Coplon spy trial) is working at Rus- sia’s Brussels Fair exhibit ... That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) There ts a difference in high-fidelity equipment. You can hear it ..... you can see it in Electro-Voicel Widest choice of models. For everything in high fidelity, there is no finer choice than < Electro-Voice. Come in and see our complete E-V line! High Fidelity Headquarters McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham ME 4-5230- ‘Open Friday Evening “Hl 9 | . Convenient sab Ceska ‘3 "aaa 256 S. 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Come In Today — No Appointment Needed KING'S | e MIDAS MUFFLER SERVICE tt « deeels eh: in aR a iP TET ee em > _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2%, 1958 ee Pierre Legros Writes for Hal Boyle: : \Folies Bergere Is: Bae PARIS (#—The Folies Bergere thrill and he may be right, judg- is back and nuder than ever,\ing from the crowds, said, “are two of tree striking “ ~“GOCOen ub Oe Ni » parmestag, dt answer: insUre, onNval, deDuet, lapsE, Risk, Warn, quaRter, * What's My Line, Ine. premium, rave, issuE, worRant. One Leads to Another Lists New Books | ae Bs! * oa ay ST. CATHERINES, Ont. @—Dur- risque st ing school recess, 11-year-ola Paul@t City Libraries Mooradian found one six-leaf clo- ; af F F 4: ga: ay ver, six five-leaved and nine four-| Pontiac City Library has an-|iarty clothed for a dimly lit dance : nounced the following list of new leaf clovers in the schoo! yard. castes uitaiiadle Ga oieadlatian af ey : n 3 ae and Wilson School sub- popilated with richly ADULT BOOKS Bane, Creative Sewing; Lewis, |* Great Stories About Show Busi- ness; McBride, Harvest of Ameri- dazzling can Cooking; Seifert, A Doctor for) *. Blue Jay Cove. CHILDREN’S ; -e & Carmer, America Sings, Stories Montgomery, Beaver Water; Pratt, All About Rockets & Jets. EASY BOOKS 2 Youths Too Reolistic | Duvolsin, The House of Four! Seasons; Floethe, The Farmer &| TOLEDO, Ohio (—Two yonttha| His Cows; French, Mr. Bear Goes Who tried to create a a perp ood ito Boston; Gregor, Does Poppy Live @PPearing scene succeeded Here? Lenski, Davy and His Dog; |Well. While John McIntyre, 138, / Savage, Hurray for Bobo; Schlein, dfove an automobile, William | Oomi, The New Hunter. Whitten, 19, rode in the trunk with) :, his catsup-smeared right leg stick- Turkish Head in Libya '‘Folies customers want a visual ing out. They were arrested and/ | "TRIPOLI, Libya W — President Picious person charge. \Celar Bayar of Turkey arrived to- ® the greatest nome in VODKA day aboard a Turkish warship for; For-every ton of steel made in) Sand 100 Proof. Dist. trom grain.Ste.Pierre (a six-date state visit to Libya, He electric furnaces, about 12 = SmirnotfFis.(Olv.ctHeubiein)Hartford,Cona. ‘was welcomed by King Idris, of graphite electrodes are used, Have you tried your new Direct Distance Dialing yet? It’s fast, it’s easy, it’s fun! Your fast, convenient Direct Distance Dialing service is now e-x-p-a-n-d-e-d to other parts of Michigan and to 23 other states. Just dial 1 1 2, then an AREA CODE if any, then the telephone number. When the operator asks, give her the number of the Phone YOU'RE USING. Why not try it now? : It’s another timesaver to jot dowh area codes and telephone num- bers in the Blue Book of Telephone Numbers which we sent to you, Michigan Bell Telephone Company P, S.—Fot best service, dial at a steady pace without pausing. ~ fined $10 each under Toledo's “ ‘Smooth, Comfortable 3-Passenger Glider Folding Tubular Steel Lawn Choir drawers *e-s S-coat, and. Double Dresser-Only Regularly Sells 1 3 88 r Deen at.209.95 It's regularly priced at $209.95 . .. that means you save $70 when you buy at Sears! Suite includes bookcase bed, double 4drawer chest and dresser, with tilting mirror. Harmony House quality construction with smooth gliding, conter-quided dustproof hand-rubed finish. See it today! 19.88 A handsome addition to porch, patio or lawn. Made to —_ stand weather. Finished 3.66 Reg. 29.95 Comfortable, _ practieal, low = — green es rame. Plastic support Red, green, yellow. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE 5.4171 | _ A s P ae Vie ie " yo PRs: ie : ve rh : ‘ ee ‘ ale * \ \ 5 “ \ s : ‘ A 4 . i THE PONTIAC PRESS DAY, ‘APRIL 23, 1958 «waa PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MODERNIZATION. REMODELING EXPANSION DECORATION FURNISHING : Soe, ere (eee | IM. a There are hundreds of wonderful ideas in this guide to help you make your home more attractive, more comfortable, more livable. Keep it for handy reference. = - Mee AN ORDINARY KITCHEN — The Edward Vanderworps of 100 West Strathmore were quick to note that their kitchen was nothing out of the ordinary when it came to work and storage space. What cupboards there were were not convenient. The draw- seieemaniel NOW IT’S BETTER — Mrs. Vanderworp now has a continuous Formica counter top adjoining the stove. Birch cupboards with copper hardware were planned for specific storage. In the lower corner cupboard there is a lazy susan. Sliding door cupboards in the soffit take care of items used infrequently. Above the new double stainless steel sink is a new window that cranks open. To __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,1 a ee é ae pe a a iF cate fete He iH THR a LL THue | Hd steelat at Er | a | | Hees nau MHHEHL WHOLESALE PRICES ON PATIO STONES 24x24 inch ......... $1.50 12x24 inch ......... 85¢ 16x16 inch ......... 69% 16 2inch ......... $1.65 Choice of All Popular Colors ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. Or we can installation supply all the materials yourself. DISCOVERY! J FLOOR TLE Jf WALL THE 7 ¢ KITCHEN & BATH ACCESSORIES of KOTON’ ¥ d BUILT-IN STOVES, REFRIGERATORS AND ob | DISHWASHERS roy Halt — 7S. | F ¢ WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS _ No Peeling “Do It Yourself or Depend on Our Skilled Mechanics” CARL SHELL & SONS 7200 Cooley Lake Rd. 10570 Highland Rd. (4-50) - Ree eee = ee Se = 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drgyton Plains ; OR 3-5043 te Ge eg ST Es RE TOE > aROY s 3 = - % = nina We ee a oe | 2 Pred fe ee ee es, We Offer a True OPEN-END MORTGAGE @ You may pay up the mortgage at any time without advance notice and without penalty. @ Your mortgage can be increased at any later date to the original amount borrowed for additional improvements or for any other satisfactory reason. @ You may pay any additional amount at any time without notice or penalty. @ You may pay interest and principal ina advance at your convenience. @ Terms on our conventional open ond mortgage up to 25 years. — tHe PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1958 Se: s RE. i eee ee a ve = 1 Lg te Be be _ Paying for a “Mortgage 4 Is Easier Than Paying Rent — Our open end conventional Mortgages include in their _ monthly payment: Interest, Principal, Taxes and — Insurance. 4 Each time you make a payment your equity in your property increases in value. Each monthly payment is a sound investment in your family’s future. If you. have been dreaming of owning your own home ...-come in and talk with one of our friendly, courteous representatives. WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME LOANS _ CURRENT Br RATE | , ON SAVINGS Ali Savings Accounts Insured to $10,000 } \ by an Agency of the U. S. Government HOME OFFICE 761 w. HURON ri ROCHESTER BRANCH ff DOWNTOWN BRANCH 407 MAIN ST.. as 16 E. LAWRENCE ST. oo’ and the cabin can be built ip three . ae Te oA he eg gg ela Fai ee Se eb : : : ‘ FOUR NESDAY, APRIL’ 2s, isso & A San Francisco architect has/ i Pees : : which drive come up with an amazingly sin ; ato! = anion _ three nails B&H Homes Inc., which spon- votlycboeson fr hy adhe ign eight-hour days because it can : drive nails about five times faster than a carpenter. The men who developed the Taner. tings + peyton the radiation! institute, first did basic research. doors. What works best, for instance, ae & the danger to one-tenth of the oat- Having obtained such inferma- een alls | which was protected by | up with a machine locking some- vo Me™. 2 & bags or other shielding over | thing like air hammers workmen nts M. se gee de apc a bom use to tear up & street. : ost . _| doors, would further reduce It weighs 37. pounds and oper- ¢ <7 : wir Shite SE outside contamination. eee en 4 OR re ©. nor ¥ Exterior coverings, such as, are pulled by gravity into position Windows can be fitted into the:does more than hold up # ‘Too! ofthe Bick (6) protect the wall from Shingles should be re-stained be-|for nailing. er et ee ee ante house. and ieee mene ond its appearance there'is any chance of automatic nailer is not de- slope. Shi can be applied Mae Gees keepin gout ral in, snow, | als, ' be gua Interior materi,, — to ye = Fit “and unw: 4 : 2 = cypsu » sume ’ ngies or ae over” “hiding ** j t + : ng make-a warm wall-roof, — elt ae ei os : = The floor should be 2x6 fir porch; families who are planning to buy flooring laid over solid fir frames or build a home should know that 3 of 2x10 or 2x12 size. The floor can'a properly-built wall is as impor- . be extended out from the front Of (ant to their future comfort and . : the cabin to make a patio deck. security as any component of the I Scruton Oh Seti wt men has in conven ; or cedar siding and the front facing| Wet makes one wal belles — the patio deck can be all glass, if) 10. desired. Heating is a simple prob-| ~~ lem, ‘ Isn't this a simple design? Such a cabin-can be built at the sea- | shore, in the mountains, on 2 small) warp, ri acreage, or even in the city: The’ yne, or four days. Wiring and plumbing: shoukl be installed by experts. (3), and get even more : ’ from the thick (at least % of an , inch) sheathing (4). | Sealed Floors Are Tough Vital to health, comfort, and e. When you have your fine new eral wool insulation (5) installed inst i , ak floors finished with the ly between the studs, The ; | cu, oe oe tnewn 8s Solar te cnet chee » PRICE REDUCED ; | Sai dae aed peravting sel Stan four Inches of eng npg gt OMG a el oe is cxcéptionniiy'. souagh Jong insulation to sateen ts wen: 3, AVAILABLE IN WHITE G 5 = A | ooanttg. ra addition it's extremely re uch as oon ae : READY-MIXED “BODY COLORS a gl ae : as varnish, it can be waxed and Only Special Paint Can. ORDER A Small Deposit 4 polished to a pleasing luster’. Cc M Well NOW! Will Hold lor 30 Deys Hang Up Clean Screens soon 3 Sereens should be washed thor- . Fill @ pail with iain of : pis a ‘ img soda and copa a scrub| PITTSBURGH brush soaked “ solution to a Zz oe | loosen dirt, and then hose ubberized : screen and let it stand outside to = a ; R ‘ WALLHIDE : pi ane " - WALL PAINT Rug FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 1 GALLON . - OR MORE OF RUBBERIZED WALLHIDE | Spring Is 1d MANIC BROP CLOTS OB : 7” COMPLETE ROLLER AND Here! £ EXTRA COVER! $1.19 Volver, You can be sure that your rugs and carpets will be’ Bam - - Si One oe Ee ¢ = thoroughly clean when you choose New ‘Way. The | we 1 NIRC Seal means that our methods have the high- | ee J est seal of approval and New Way Rug Cleaners § -. ae ; ee ae . | P ONTI C GL | a 2 an : New Way Rug I 23 W. Lewrence se — FE 5-6441 CLEANERS 2 Locally Owned by the Reynolds Family Since 1900 Chimie < ae : = + eS ee + * - ee St 5 a #2 oe por. one sien ieas eouaen Improve Your ‘Today You Can Modernize to the Sum of $3,500.00 With : NO MONEY DOWN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 Home With the Best aii All Roads Lead to Church's for Every Need for Home Building and Remodeling! Wherever you live... Wherever you plan to build, remodel or repair... Remember .. . All roads lead to | Church‘s, Inc., Headquarters for the best in lumber and building supplies. “WINDOWS ROOFING eSIDING | °GARAGE DOORS ‘PAINTS ° SHEET ROCK HARDWARE °FUEL OIL, COAL ee eg | | | 5 iH 13 plete with lids? Are the cans | out of ake ne asmanedae oar closed? 5. Have your gutters and down- spouts been cleaned out? Is your drainage planned to taper off gently rather than flowing swiftly over other's property? -6. Is the outside of your house gleaming with paint? Though in- dividual, does your color scheme mounted in any way over the BIG MOWER SPECIAL! ROTARY MOWER ates at $69.95 ee | Ne Money Down - Pay {/3 Monthly © Heevy Duty 4-cycle, 2-b:p. Engine @ 20" Cutting Blodes @ Adjustable Height Wheels @ Chrome Hendies : © All Cost Housing © Side Chute Ejection NEED A NEW GARAGE? We Specialize ee k { etre Asphalt Paving Breezeways Additions Attic Remodeling Kitchen Remodeling | Commercial Buildings Concrete Work Siding Bathrooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Deily 9:00 - 5:30 Financing Up to 7 Yeurs) ' BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM Ai the Hashing white light just east of Ockland A, Murrey White FE 4.9544 Sse il 6 gry ie OI note eats Hn cs From Waite's Large Selection of Power Mowers ... Sewn Mower Headquarters . . . Downsicirs ‘BIG FAN SPECIAL! Reversible . . . Automatic Temp. Control , 20” PORTABLE FAN with THERMOSTAT $49.95 25 NO MONEY DOWN— Pay “3 Monthly! " @ ELECTRICALLY REVERSIBLE: drows cool air in, blows hot cir out with ' flick of switch = - @ 3 SPEED WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR: guerenteed 5 yeors Set the temperature contro! . . . then forget it! Thermostat keeps room temperature constant by reg- ulating cooling ‘automatically, | Think of it! You stay cool and com- = fm fortable all night without rising = from bed to turn fan on or off! Use i] ~LL See in the window, on the floor or table, Carry handle; handsome beigetone color with harmonizing safety grill, 22 4x22 V4x6% size. Draws cool air in. in any room blows het air out. From Weile's Large Selection of Fans... , Filth Plooe Heavy Duty 4-Cycle 2 H.P. ——————E——— sins iain i cca : lhe gn. ee gal i a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1958 SEVEN ~ ,_ Cramped For Space?.. If You'd Like to Push Out a Few Walls for Added Room... Here’s All You Have to Do... Get an estimate from a reliable builder* . . . get a low cost modernization loan from us... It’s just that simple! ® We have published the list of FHA approved dealers for weeks. Stop in, we'll be hap- py te show it to you. National | Bank or PONTEA € Branches ot N. Perry ot Glenwood . . . W. Huron at Tilden . . . Keego Harbor .. . Walled Lake . . . Union Loke ... Milford... Bloomfield Hills and Loke Orion FDC, Member So ee a a ee fo Bo Se Secae eed * 2 Se ee OO ee ee ee ee a ee -— —_ = Fe ee ee ee ee ee Se ee ee ee ee ee EIGHT '_"_ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 28, 1958 : Stop and See Us! SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 M. 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PONTIAC. | ; ‘Ge aa | i 8 gi if t aT ! : ; i | 2 Foe fee iF 4 ‘ E i i planning important. factor .in vis iu | { Li : > IE sh Doors Handy for Home Projects Ss 3 1 Fe 8¢ i FE ill TA i ida Hf at i aap pl: de rift HE \ d : i i : : | Ri si etepe a rect cn = ‘ pBicittige callie Si ce ES ow ees —s . sieliicoaicceeial i eee sleet ciesicnilicies scien Se ee ee ina AeA agi titn eal ctli-scliils pats tonal agp alist eee ee ieee seg ternaedeomnetcdaiie THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 NINE Headquarters for Fine Draperies and Floor’ Coverings Since 1941 APO a You'll always — find More of what you want at Molls OVER 1200 SAMPLES: TO CHOOSE FROM! Wool, Nylon, Acrilan and Cotton—from the leading mills _ From 34% SQ. YD. | . , Molls is the COMPLETE Floor Covering e Bigelow = Lees Store. Here you will find a large selec- ® Gulistan ® Needletuft tion of Carpets, Fiber Rugs, Hemp Squares, Floor and Wall Tile, and Linoleurn., And we have a top-notch Decorator Service. Call for one of our expert decorators to come to your home. No obligation. mummy ~9OQUR CUSTOMERS TELL US # tht ti bt at van D PREADS . = We have the biggest selection of a one B E DS 300 to choose from — y Drapery Fabrics they have ever seen. — CURTAINS = OUR SALESMEN TELL US eas ATs, pane, cates [5 We have the biggest selection of BAMBOO DRAPES [% Drapery Fabrics in Michigan. e+. plain or design , . . 22 colors &. WE SAY THAT FABRICS _ Ts We bits every tgs aa ie f a fabrics a Drapery Fabric from $1 to $20 a yard. , SOFA PILLOWS eee rom $2. z FREE © Wunda Weve ® Hardwick & Magee NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY CT MES ba * Mawes —s. ‘ . ‘ SS ~s * “N “What Goes With What” | DT REVERE | DECORATOR BOOKLET 7 SHOWER % Ae Seon While ie Spy tat 4. CUR TINS. 0 to OE Open Monday & Friday ’til 9 P. M. ! 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Wholesale KITCHEN 99 Prices on sles 0:09 06:66:08 @ SINKS Steel Pipe 20"<8" Slightly Ire. ’ 21x32-INCH DOUBLE BOWL ¥in Gal. eke $3.68 Stainless i] * og i § S°88s SIGRY, «ceee suet Kitchen Sinks | i'm cov. ---: $693 Beautiful Mirror Bright Finish, 2-in. Galy. ..... péohee fe ‘ - Reg. 69.95 Legs Fittings CASH AND CARRY FULL STOCK OF SOIL ‘PIPE AND FITTINGS —EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phone FE 4-1516 and FES-2100 172 3. Sasaee, — |, Devo Free jE “ nn) —w ee — o = - ‘ a ES ; oe eee te *~e FF A tage a he ARE Nate fe 3p pF a OA E EG ee > oe p JHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 ? » UG EW COLOR BRING N into Your HOME r+ quay ue ‘| HE Ht ui Boas | if a ntti | if TA fy ti ie # 3 i at it pil ay Halll HH ln oh i! iE | Hen | fe si te Ni ei 1 BoE Ray j i agi it Hh Decorators . -Odorless, Fast Drying As Advertised in LIFE Just the thing for one-day decorators” i Yalsp2" LATEX Crystaigias waterheater “YOU'LL, UKE THESE BRYANT FEATURES” © Glass Fuse Weld Dishwasher Gerity*39°* value with each Bryant © Completely Sealed in Glows Lined Tonk @ 10 Yeor Worrantee | aFY i ate Sygate mene in. « peer | : > oO 5 14 2 ‘a6 is g i 2 i oe ww * 5 rt ee HE |S Hi if 4 << lity} le itl) &. iT. , ‘Pate ef: | $s bss : Se ¢ ! aus loi aie : her] i | 3 tisk ae 7 dy Oey | | ; ! | } ‘af : cE} § f- =) | ©: =e : 8 i] £4233 ‘Ss. 14 — | | SEES @.|* eri | 3 a 3 i Belli S| at] 23) | =| SF] ze ee : -“. Ld THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 a Asphalt Can Go (Fite Otticiats and we of coleriel chingles on leu-jand Meh winks ore pemmti eal | | The method makes possible the|NFPA, said in a statement. Use of three-tab. square-butt as-| eis yBe of roofing was Tespon- phalt strip shingles on roofs with)” , Bugbee slopes as low as two inches per|it Many cities wiped foot. Previously, a four - inch-/°f homes a single sweep a per - foot pitch was the lowest for The ema which asphalt shingles were recom- official ramping te —_—_ are now campaigning fe be used fer low-slope reof- (roots. ing before, asphalt shingles offer | ‘‘Wood shingles will = wide selection of solid and ja small shower of sparks,” blended coolers, ranging from (said, “‘and when burning give a | ‘ ‘i The light colors are otven chosen BESt House Paint — | for one - story houses because a tant reat tents to make + low Should Clean Self eee Seer: Sone ane usually can applied di y ST oes ged tg frp bir + aie ma" type of paint that suits your house. | Low - slope application calls for| There are three distinct kinds of | . saturated White house paints—the self-clean-| inid ca the root deck iM white designed for dwellings | shingles are applied. |‘hat are painted all white; a white, | layers are cemented to-|"0%-chalking paint — that also may | along the eaves, in areas De tinted—for structures with wood | the temperature averages siding above masonry; and high- | 2% degrees in January As| hiding “‘one-coat” house paint for | step, each shingle tab is refinishing white surfaces in good cemented to the one beneath it, | CoMdition. gg 5 i Hi Jer To Keep Tools Rust Free bap cement and stucco . paints | Expensive tools are likely (a Trust in the ever-present dampness It is advisable to use self. of your basement workshop. Po inde i, advisable. int wi — keep them rust-free, buy a dis-| able because it stays brighter and | penser bottle made to hold window- | whiter and presents a superior sur- Cleaning fluid and filling it with face when repainting is i fowr parts of lubricating oil to one part of wood alcohol. With this To prevent candles from equipment, you can spray a thin tering, dip them in coat of off on your tools. Warn- shellac which has been ing: Wait until the spray has|This will also keep the settled out of the air before light-ifrom bending while stored, ditioner at eur- , cost, Simple at you to sit condition the entire | Miracle Mile ter pril 24 thru 27 Heating and Sheet Mete. Controctor | 351N. 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Phone Today-FE 5-6910 re ‘ Free Delivery : Ne Money Down ; FHA Terms .. te 5 Years te Pay 4 Ss aeTHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 ag ES mii | ti b | iy win au i : 7 tet At a) og: He Hut 8 oinn adit ay H ee Hay] 28 iy ayia] SO Bay piel] S8 te Wi Ga it ah S2e7| Sc ‘ull aS ee 4 iia all if it if allies eee FOURTEEN ing FET see tae Hee Sa eat lett Ae) ihre tt iti geueauge eaten ALT EAR HA Hi gijayis guile Put Hr 7 “ A IE. ee Se ae rr AS ‘Hardware Open Mon., Thurs., Set. 8 to 9; Tues., Wed. $ to 6; Fri. 8 to 9 * Boadway-Shell Wheelbarrows — Lawn Spreaders ; "and Roller . We Rent Rototillers A Free Silver Dollor with 1 Each Gallon of 650 AUBURN it : Moe: ae Ese s 2S 4 ® «4 2 Seees oe ia pe ee ee Established 1890 15 W. Huron St.,.Pontiac — adie all about our low-cost HOME LOANS Capitol Savings & Loan THs PONTIAC ERESS, WHDN ESDAY, APRIL a 1958 | i i A AE OA AE i A CRE GT: LEN Te FI RIRED - Follow This Easy Route to The Burke Lumber Company _ “Where the Home Begins” SPECIAL HOME SHOW Reg. $111.77. WALL OVENS—insert type, fully automatic. 17”x18"x19’", 4 color styles to choose from. Window at no extra cost. Reg. $171.95. COUNTER RANGE — 4-burner, 2'6", 2’8”. ‘210 BOTH WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN WOOD PANELING TO ENHANCE THE BEAUTY OF YOUR HOME MINGLE WOOD Wood pieces pressed together for an unusually attractive patterned paneling. ¥4" THICK $00 4’x8’ PANELS PANEL SURF WOOD Rippled grain paneling. You will | have many compliments on this textured paneling. V4" THICK 24 4’x8’ PANELS PANEL Deep, clean-cut striations to. STRIATED PANELING enhance contemporary or tradi- tional settings. V4" THICK $736. 4'x8’ PANELS PANEL V-Grooved Mountain Ash A soft colored wood of light tan and brown. Like Birch but more color in the grain. Y¥4" THICK $f24 4’x8’ PANELS PANEL V-Grooved Mahogany Plywood Beautiful grain natural mahoga bles e qristocrat of woods. A Face. Y¥4" THICK 88 4’x8’ PANELS PANEL Pre-Finished Oak Panels Light colored with handsome oak grain. Plastic coated to help maintain its beauty. V4" THICK $1 12 4’x8’ PANELS rane NEW . install. . GYPSUM SIMULATED WOOD PANELS —These “gypsum panels with simulated wood coat- ing come in four shades of wood grain plus knotty pine. Fire resistant. Easy to Ay8 Panels *3” your home, ALUMINUM SIDING — finish requires no maintenance. Will not rust. The most economical protection for Pre-painted baked enamel 3G Per 100 Sq. Ft. BOYDELL PAINT WOOD STAINS BURKE LUMBER CO. Complete Stock of Building Supplies Including CERAMIC, VINYL and RUBBER FLOOR TILE BIRD ASPHALT ALL TYPES OF HOME and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ROOFING SHINGLES PLENTY OF PARKING OPEN SAT. 8-3 4495 Dixie Highway Droyton PI Plains OR 3.1211 ee eee ee eee ee SS SS = aes Se eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 : Do-It-Yourself Becomes _ Accepted American Way rf ij i [ i Ef 1 it ; i [ F f are ; F ; i | Hl iri E Ne tae rit fl i [ie E i Hy sf Ht iF Ti ef it ! ; . Calcium. Chloride Needs Easy to Fasten Plywood [Giron Hondiing i Calcium chloride often is used Are You , Paneling With Adhesive | cscw: sms tc » ws Running from \( 27% © such as eliminating dampness in handy nail is still the most- most instantaneous, it is essential used means of applying hardwood|to make sure that the panel is in|closets. 1t must be stored and han- the Bedroom plywood wall pancis but another|“Tect Slignment'on the first try. idied with care. Keep bags on wood . A supports eway from floor damp- to Answer method is catching on fast with} One practical suggestion to al- do-it-yourself asts low room for error is to use & jness, but not in an attic, where ac- P ? used for a secure} leng plece of wrapping paper be- |cidental breakage may cause seep- the hone bond between the attractive wopd| Some He panel att es net panels and the old wall. Behind leaving uncovered an area not swing has been the development] more than two inches wide along ot especially designed| the edge where initial contact for fastening hardwood plywood) is to be made, paneling. If the panel is not perfectly The at first it may be adjusted \/ Your Dream Home Deserve le Best PAvaila Here is the most economical way to give your home new and Siding does away WITH THE LUXURY LOOK OF LEDGE ROCK oy | Main i) MURAL STONE Asi "WITH. THE NATURAL STONE CONTOURS! Ht eS Tom Ae # ASS 3 ~X,, : DOWN @ LONG EASY FHA “TERMS Met hab ee oy yu @ FREE. ESTIMATES [See Us at J.C. C, Builders’ Show Miracle Mile == |[Reliable Window & Siding Co. _ * 7 At, 250 South Telegraph Rood — Ponte! Center “*FE 47824 — Evenings Coll FE 5-5578 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRI((’23, 1958 SEVENTEEN ° . Not Just Automobiles. have changed the life of most Americans, and now they are changing the very plan- ning of this nation’s homes, There was a time when the car- port was an afterthought, a sort of lean-to added onto a home, and bilities, most of them looked just like that. Or, if there wags room on the lot for a full garage, that building seldom matched the house. * * * Now, the garage is part of the home, and what a magnificent job the architects have done to create a thing of beauty and convenience. Most carports today are extensions of the home, add length and sweep to the roof line, and give extra size to even the smallest cottage. Some of the most attractive car- ports are the most useful. The carport without trimmings is just a roof. But, add a storage wall along one side and it begins to take shape. Generally this storage wall is an integral part of the home, the siding matching the sid- ing and finish of the home. * * * Some architects have shown imagination by adding distinctively decorative touches to this area of the home. Exposed beam and ceil- ing decks are popular for carports, with Douglas fir posts and beams used where structural qualities are needed. The ceilings can be either fir or western red cedar. In most cases, these woods are the same as those used on the exterior of the home. While most carports enter into the kitchen area, a goodly num- ber have been designed to pro vide a mest attractive and invit- ing covered walk for the main entryway. An interesting use of divider storage walls to separate the garage portion of the car- port frem the entry walkway has been developed in many homes, Because a carport must be open at least on the driveway side, it often has a leggy and wide open Jook. To tone down thig architec- tural problem, fences are being used as screens.. If the home is sided in fir or cedar, the fence may be built of the same wood and in the same pattern, whether boards and battens, drop siding or lap siding Some of these screening fences show real ingenuity. Some are curved to follow the driveway and Waste Space Useful _ With Elevator Shelf Q—The space in the rear of eur kitchen base cabinets is awk- ward to reach and mest ef the is wasted. Is there any way te put this space to use? A—One method is shown by the sketch. A carpenter made a “‘pull- to Hold the Car! ail Stoe Mouiding ("eas eass, succeed in screening the entirejsaver for those people unfortunate| - age = to * wes See ae Se ae peel paren tbara -cgpather eg Shoe moulding is quarter-round s charm and distinction to the home.|lar with the housewile whose hus-|flat sides at tiekt angles ie ne.| textured Paint Good. Some of these lower fences open/band has outdoor hobbies like fish-jother, so that one side fits againstion Wall, Furniture — new gaodoning posst jing. bunting and comping. NeOingitie basstesrd, the other ogunst Babe ilities smells up a home more than the floor. This type of moulding) Textured paint which can be Still another possibility for a |*!thing and equipment for these/is sometimes nailed to the floor|varied in density and color com- divider between eatry walk and |HObbies. Now hubby can shed him-jand sometimes to the baseboard.|binations is now available to home carport proper is @ planter. ot te ee Oe See But it now is generally believed|decorators. The product consists of These cam be built of cedar te appreciate always knowing/that the right way to nail it is at|colored particles being suspend- match the siding, and they can |“%¢Te his gear is, arid with amplejag angie, so that the nail goesi¢d im a paint medium. Best re- be almost any size and shape. |C**P°rt storage, he'll be able tojright between the floor and the|sults are achieved by spraying it Mt you have = fourfoot walkway |K¢CP his stuff in good shape, @8ibaseboard. In that way, the nail as either a wall or furniture along one side ef the earpert, ne ante ‘ the subfloor and holds/ finish. you will find the planter will get | oy somobile the moulding tightly in place. This| Different textures are achieved ample sunlight, especially if tis | oy ® has brought| prevents any cracks if either the|by changing the color proportions on a southern or western expe- |*. ms to most American fami-jbaseboard or the upper the size of the color particles ee ee Each paint particle is enclosed in = advantages, as witness triple probably . often individual transparent Carport storage has been a life-'threat carport. email apace betuees en Gest aaa “re SEE the LEES SELECTOR | __ . cwtumt sesce at Our Booth—at the oy ene ih ete a Home Improvement Show | — asm Stee: anteater EES eae a ee ee ae ae a ae There’s no carpet finer than Lzzs, and no better way to make your choice than from our fabulous Lzzs Carpet SELECTOR. See scores of samples at your fingertips, all arranged by color so it’s easy to compare patterns and weaves in your favorite shade. Choose confidently from this exciting variety of styles and wide range of prices. Be assured, too, of courteous service and sound decorating advice when you visit ug to Gnd the carpet in the color just right for your homes This practical coler chart offers helpful decorating advice te guide yéu la combining carpet, wall, and fabric colors. N's @ Less Carer Smacros feature the! makes your cheice even easier . i. D> FE | Get, Your “INTERIOR DECORATOR” : FR ' and Your “CARPET CARE” Books at Our Home Show Display ! LEWIS CARPET TERMS: Take 36 Months and NO Down Payment S. Sepinew St., Corner Orchard Loke Ave | :tobbrmtuioiabheiatath besa end abate et hia Aleo ot: 235 Pierce St.,. Birmingham. .. _ mn a : . EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 i 3 3 fi “spot"’-prime w mer, Use same enamel as for wood. Here's a tip if you desire a smooth, finish. Just be- i painting, dampen the cellar or concrete floor — where doubtless prefer to work— to lay dust particles, + Screen Vent Crawl Space for Pest Borrier If you are one of many who pian to enclose the crawl space under the house, an aluminum vent will ‘ Pentiaeg Press Phote with acoustical tile, they painted it. Matchstick bamboo draperies soften the light. Mrs. Irwin made the hutch cabinet from a chest Unscreened foundation openings that once belonged to her grandmother. She removed the two lower jare impractical, since they serve drawers, fastened them to the top of the chest, then painted it all jas entry points for insects and apple green and stenciled a Pennsylvania Dutch design on it. smajj animals attracted by the ENLARGED KITCHEN — When the Richard Irwins bought an older home on East Iroquois road, they were dismayed by the dark kitchen. Tearing out the wall between the kitchen and the back porch gave them a family sized kitchen about 10x14 feet. Frames around the windows were full of termites, had to be replaced. Pine wainscoting was installed on the walls. After covering the ceiling Unfinished Wood ee usually Radiator Can Disappear |Regular wall paint also transmits| SC 00 rine openings will give ag “ ; | PPOOF \more heat than git or aluminum years of service. Covered with alu- Takes to Stain If you've admired the smart| Cast iron radiators are much less'paints. To figure the amount of|minum screening, they'll provide a blonde furniture which is so pop- conspicuous when painted the same surface to be painted, measure lifetime, maintenance-free barrier and Bleaching : ular, you ean get the same effecticolor as the wall behind them.’the front area and multiply by 7.\to pests. Unfinished furniture comes in pine, fir, poplar, cypress, redwood, with an unfinished piece, provided — the wood is even in color, | = : Use rubber gloves while ap- | plying the bleach with a rubber maple, birch, beech and gum. Ac- cording to dealers, gum and pine are most widely sold. Gum may be stained to imitate walnut or mahogany, or it may sponge, Wet the surface evenly. Bieaches with a hydregen per- oxide base leave nothing in the weed te harm the finishing coats. | When the wood is dry, sand it] COMPLETE ‘HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Remodeling Specialists be bleached, You can stain pine and finish with white shellae —| to a rather good imitation of maple,'then wax if desired. rr tree SST enemies ene esinstssiemionenasiensnsiii a ‘ CONVENIENT TERMS AWAIT YOU NO JOB TOO LARGE, By ~ | -HOME FOR A GROWING FAMILY- Your property insurance coverage © GARAGES should grow, too Frame—Brick—Block NO JOB TOO SMALL! The more you add to the value of your home, the more : Aro end other daashars. Make sure your prowction keeps, NO Money PHONE We Construct se pace with the growth of your home. Call on us for e Down the Entire é property insurance check-up ... today. 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We guarantee the highest quality workmanship, material and personalized supervision on every job. Call today for a Free, No Obligation & Estimate. Ambassador Insulation FE 5-8405 | 2110 Dixie Highway, Corner Telegraph No Obligation, of Course OF DE IO LE OS . DIAL te Nee ne aor ee eee aS , Sat PEE te er ake ‘a “aes Sy aggrage spomaggac snags: ete Aelita set PR ie 2 NR SS NES Me ta ie RE RS GRR MRR St Pak Bag EEE EEE LEE BBE GEA LP BRASS ye cae — dese 8 a ae sete eee ee EE ER ET See f oes meine cs Re ee ee Ma RULES RRA FS es OEE OE ord 88 I ee eee ~ é 1 1 p°° 500-Ft. Rolls stock. I it’s cabinets you're building . . . SEX US! 3 : Strictly Grade A— Speco Sizes Available 3 WAXED ENDS rq seers Aluminum Foil L : 6 eT eee ne) 7 Eee eee $345 QUALITY STOCK _ oar Reg. $9.95 6° DOOR HARDWARE 2 Z 2'2"'x6'8 ee 13%" cee eeeeese otras tse ae peg 5.95 1” x12” FIR ROOF BOARDS Cocccccccdéd $94.50 per B M ero REG. SALE — Bl Bronce — 130" 12s 6.25 KEY IN KNOB SETS......... $6.95 $3.95 |= ai] fe 28x68" — 136" 64s No. 1 and BETTER—FRAMING LUMBER —— ~~ 4" K Gutter Length PASSAGE SETS ............ $2.95 $1.98 BY ° A D MEANS GOOD ONE SIDE 2x 6's 8 Fe. Up to 16 Fe. $ ¢ GLASS KNOB SETS.......... $2.79 $1.60 pa s . 2x B's 8 Ft. Upto 16 Fr. 107°° werent 98 Also Dull B in Stock a 1h 14 428 AD Fir Plywood Sonded . ..... eyed enn $320 2.10% 860. Up w 16 F 3 so Dull Bronze in Stoc : : * ic Plywood Sended .......... stress : 2x12’s 8 Fe. Up to 16 Ft. Per 1000 Boord Feet FLUSH : DOORS K Slip Joint Connectors ...... 45 ° -| [i % 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded ................ 4.40 wl ' -— : vi] I 54 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded |.............. 645 — : ee Eee CSE tors «= xin Ideal Medicine Cabinet 2 ual Y% 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded ................ 7.39 GRADE “A” WHITE PINE Strictly Grade A (OVERSTOCKED) With Fluorescent Lights $ 95 > S % 4x8 AD Birch Plywood, Per Sheet ........... 15.95 | EXTERIOR - and Chrome 18 ” Va 4x8 Mahogany V-Groove Plywood, Per Sheet... 4.95 INSIDE DOOR J AMBS Just Arrived Reg. $42.95 — SALE PRICE a} = Over sf lage 7 7 rg Plywoods Selection of 15 Styles AR F CE m 2 em in r Display N —. 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In the last few weeks, Pontiac area house owners have been flooded with offers of re-siding and modernization jobs “at cost or below.” This is the old “model home” racket in which the prospect is apparently offered a substantial discount if he will only let the salesman use his home as a model. Ina particular instance, the home owner was promised a “$1,600 - for $1,030.” A local contractor’s bid on the same job was $850. Other _ known examples follow the same pattern. Before you sign a contract, remember these things— 1. If you have signed with a contractor who does not have a license, your contract is void. 2. If. you permit work to be done on your house without a cit , @& township ad permit, you may be in trouble. 3. Always get at least two bids. #. For your own safety, deal only with local, reputable con- tractors, BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD i ea Ce ee ME ne of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg, a a . See Se AES 7 be; eiank: ‘ ey es sieicephitaci aa Z ~—_ : ae eee ee, 3 “ : A POSS ESE NS oie tk = wilhees as. acl iiss aa ans gc gin co een ol ates gi a ET Gg AE OE Se ie eR SS mith apace et SS ve ae atm capil as- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 TWENTY-FIVE Pentasil... for Longer Lasting Beauty and Protection A PROTECTIVE COATING FOR ALL SURFACES ®Wood © Asbestos Shingles @Brick ©Cement. = An All Weather—All Season Surfacing NO PEELING, * on rele ata / ‘*! ae * Pentasil Is Guaranteed Pentasil Exterior Coating with Monsanto Penta-Chlorophenal and General Electric Silicone The latest Silicone woter repellents are ‘ i ; f so developed that treated surfoces remain f unchanged in appearance, also are long j See Our Booth at lasting in their effectiveness. Accelerated weatherometer and other exposure tests THE PONTIAC have passed the 12 year mark without in- dication of failure. Our initial application using the aforesaid materials breaks the barrier, therefore existing sealed paint ; Home Improvement again permitting the home to breathe. @ FEWER REPAINTS SHOW © COMFORTABLE-DRIER HOME © LOW COST FINANCING © 12 COLORS te Choose From MAIL THIS COUPON COLLECT TODAY or PHONE TW 2-7151 Te: HASTINGS PRODUCTS core. 1 weuld like additional information on Pentasil. / MIE ace 0 cae acess we ores eoeeees : Ordinary paint blisters, Here you see how cracks of peels because moisture -vapor finds ADDRESS oi kc vireieais 00100 © sine «oe se vas of the jhability of inte- easy passage through rior méisture to escape. Pentasil, CITY ocee conas x PHONE .......5-005 . Distributor * 6833 E. DAVISON, DETROIT 12, MICH. TW 2-7151 z ww elt _. ity = i =: ) is, Sule oi a3 ; an ib ‘ = & 3 i=; 38 Sigh 3 Tee dah nf shied 2a io Fi ie i: eH §2 : | , o | wok iis arte = tte el da Ht fl 1B aa Hes ine itty & sy HER Hea sZiStHs = =F esl ied 3s : tis Y ii il shiva >< F ez : 2: spent Hl tH : | ew if Hails 4 UU @eée * 2, = eh uli J es PARE ie Ee — “ae 4 f ini | a An : eae iy | es ‘ | gals mea nile = £ a} : 22 nil, abet ut nie ij 233%) ° x 5 ii] 235 sa ante panel uy S vid 4 aa a: Bly Gee ane h at > | 4 a |e mise 2 465 HH ili ate i > giedsiys FEE | 3 fit tat ils nile feat 5 i ut ste ri aie 2B = “Hl 3 . | WW 25 i ‘ alt vi at ite | 2 = | HE i alt if a tii] = = it bdiidile lis! iH] © ‘ | : _ Kens THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 TWENTY-SEVEN Curved Table |Dry Damp Basement Sun Sealed Shingles |stats ts'one stove nam after the roof is exposed to the * iJ ‘4 Fee la With Masonry Paint Cut Wind Damage [mechs se, crsst Basements that ordinarily are, amd the floor, coating at least There are so many things up in| The-home owner who prefers damp all year round and often un-| am tuck ef the flooy along the |e air these days it's reassuring/the traditional square-butt design ' Easing the homemaker’s. work | usable during the rainy months can| wall. to know your roof shingles don'tican now obtain wind protection load in one of her most tedious be converted into dry, comfortable A second coat, applied after the|B@ve to be among them. comparable to that offered by jig- “chores, ironing, has been accom-| wornshops oo first one has dried, completely! Any home owner whose shingle|saw-shaped lock type shingles, ac- plished by making the frst change homeowner can apply easly of = call ccs sgn hecee te off during a storm now can over|oorane © shingle specialist ae : nearly a century in the shape of| Available in a variety of attrac- table. tive paste] colors, the paint known Are-shaped so the homemakerjas Rox ig recommended -by local Use a gaivantees stent can use a natural swinging motion|dealers who have had experience |* thas the original can of ber arm, the new Arvin ironing with masonry paints. They roceet- (5 SSS: Soe re wit oop ] : i : 2] iE . i | iE EN f i j The working side of the new masonry, can be removed with) ~ table ig stfaight from end te end. (¢!ching acid and then neutralized)” tly iwith rinse water. If there's white-|] table not only makes ironing easier|mend that as a first step in pre-|@ gallon contain aves | but it also reduces ironing time by paring basement walis for paint- bands of an he oe — Rapterg! _ they stay ) @s much as one-third. ing the homeowner give, the walls a) yx : : seeaeeeneneienianaeatiemeramene a tenn mse — Basic reason the homemaker|brisk “going over” with a wire!” ee aaa a eae nee finds ironing so tiring is that she|brush and then wash them down : * usually holds her arm in an awk-| with water. 3 ; 3 ward position up and over the iron * * & iene « a to guide it in a straight line. Any “efflorescence,” salts in the|® eee: capernnaen J Up to 25% ... When You Buy Home | Insurance ,. in One Policy! swings [Wash or calcimine on the walls,| 7 other end. {this must be removed, owners are |” the neces- |Cautioned, A good scrubbing with!” sity of moving the iron in a (hot water will do the job. 4 line enables the | Water soluble, resin-based are. | paints can be removed by a 20 Guiding it this way also reduces | per cent solution of muriatic acid | and rinse water. Rubber gloves are Suggested as protection for he the hands against the streng solu- | — is the greatest factor in re-| tions in the removal of cilbased ; paints. i@ width the homemaker can iron Rt is pointed out that a better > - at a time. Articles pond between paint and the mason-| © ity is obtained if all previous paint |% . . This is especially ji. first removed Walls must. be Now in One Policy—Broader Protection allowed to diy thoroughly before © : : _ such as sheets, | application a the tnatconny paint. |* You receive protection for your Home — the Contents — "| The next step is to lightly damp-|# Theft — and Personal Liability, all in one policy and still , down. ie | The paint should be scrubbed into | year. the corner formed by the wall _ : accent , ee ee | —_ _ dia — “ ee ore iia 74 rs k I i ki i E ; : : Keep Your “Dream” Home Intact itl i ; F ‘ Hi ij 5 | : ae Hilt id : or FDR ME We GMs te. » » ei a ‘ 4 : F} ? : a va i i <8 3 i Fy ‘out from the cleaning) before ap- \4 H. W. HUTFENLOCHER acency plied with a scrubbing brush. All 5 plication of paint. The masonry) ) set up and the! depressions and «mali cracks © / | Howard Huttenlocher Max E. Kem — and on } | | a8 ¢ jen the walls ‘after they have dried! * you save up to 25 %! The masonry paint may be ap |Z | Lig ? i ! “|must not be soaked, merely wetted = “ag ls ‘ Tae hint should be serabbed inte esses” 306-320 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 © a8 iis » 2 f | Ike Says--“Buy Now” --So Here Is Qur Way to Help You Buy Now! Trade Your Present Home on a Custom Built Home of Your Choice “A Choose trom 800 designs and tailor — them to your taste! ir tartad. 44 , po eS Se 7 “ i ~ ae | al ‘ t { = hh Sense re epi enr’ } BARR? vd é, rf Ade r 6 Oe CML be kG is Me Pia SARA 1 : Use the “Home Planner” to Customize This House! Choose o home that you desire from over 800 plans that each Realtor has on file, then with the use of the exclusive “Home Planner’ you may customize each part of your home. Arrange win- dows, cupboords, fireplace, closets and storage to fit your individual taste. The “Home Planner” will enable you to plan your home so that your furniture will be orronged to suit you. It allows for any distinctive pieces or arrangements that you may desire. LESTER OU ey eel se ees aa _—— Your present homé is the some as cash when you deal with the Realtors’ and Builders’ Exchange. Another feature of your custom designed home is that you are guaronteed the price quoted a= NO added costs later. Also you have the choice of materials that will go into your home to insure ao REAL quality home. . . : | - O'NEIL REALTY IVAN W. SCHRAM DORRIS & SON LAWSON REAL ESTATE | FE 4.1557 1327 Auburn Rd., Rechester O1 1-16) | 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 $42 Joslyn “FE 5-947] 752 W. Huron | mpeg | olf REALTOR PARTRIDGE MAURICE WATSON JOHN K. IRWIN & SONS — O=!r a= Exchoage Member con oite | sees Sa 1050 W. Huron 4-358 313 W. Huron hein RMB BANT oe ists, ome Deilding. ae a GT geets #4 e re 311 W. Sth, Rochester . OL 6-037) TWENTY-EIGHT TO GAIN SPACE — The Fred Johnsons of Oakwood street in Sylvan Lake City needed more counter space in their tiny kitchen. Under the window at the left they substituted a drop leaf table in place of a regular kitchen table, Cup- boards that filled the space next to the sink dampened in turpentine in Air-Cooled House|te remove any old wax or dirt. t THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 so easily. The claw fingers If you aren't sure whether the - jteo far apart, and their original finish was shellac, wipe aren't thin enough to grab se-\a small curely under a small nail head. To make your hammer a brad-|soften shellac but have no effect puller, a science magazine sug-jon otfer finishes. Saves Tempers, Time and Money | An experiment by the National Association of Home Builders on) 22 houses in Austin, Tex., showed/ that year-round heating and cool-| ing - operational costs averaged $115.65 a year. Utilities were electricity, gas) ae and water, and the. cost would} ee vary in other places with different rates and weather. : While the initial cost would in- when you | tertainment “just to be comfort- i oabetaatial| meals and desserts than those in| homes.” | lors Counteract J © DELCO GAS BURNER Lack of Windows : pis ; Nowadays many apartments’ @ 275 GALLON OIL in one end. TANK eee may be = large @ COMPLETE yey Bg Ragen Fg INSTALLATION best corrections for that#i 4‘@ ONE YEAR SERVICE fhe nto, ‘he Walls and ceiling aif @ HOLDEN RED STAMPS § gees UGHT IN 3 DAYS fi A iF, . ai H ELL i ai: e oe FREE HUMIDIFIER if BO NEXT a O'BRIE FREE Humidifier KAREN’S FLOOR COVERINGS DRAYTON PLAINS are proud of the FLOOR COVERINGS in the 36 New Units of the These magnificent buildings with their spacious apartments provide the ultimate | in pleasant, comfortable living...now rent- ing for immediate occupancy. Experts have planned each room for the utmost in modern convenience and made them ready for your own interpretive deco- rating plans. « FLOOR COVERINGS Are Used in Each Unit Why Not Call Them for Your Floor Tile or Inlaid Linoleum Needs? al a" "oA FESS st tere ey #: 2 Senedd : + Spe as * OOOO EOE cd a bp ge A ale le AG hI gh OH bi GEE Gp OS ig RE te Bf RET RG BEE GIT Ly BO ig pt £6 ae dele ad eee ff THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 TWENTY-NINE Show to be helditer how we jmeved from a concrete drive fApeil 2620 et Mirecle Mile. leone go abet at lwag? re ao ak ces lee A—The dusting can be stopped| A — Scrape off any oll crus t/@ties than the law allows. Trouble + Use Broadside Only with a mixture of three pounds of|which has accumulated. ney ie elle of A wide paint brush should nev-|2inc sulphate and one gallon ofjscrub the spot with gasoline and/, man who bought a lot on a curv- edgewise. Such abuse| water. | Mop the solution on thejagain later with warm, soapy|ing street where lots were 70 fect “fingering,” or clump-|“0or and let it dry for a few days.| water, Finally, rinse the and 350 feet deep. After his the bristles, If you need the Q—What's the with clear water. If the stain has was finished, he found he of a brush in a corner, re-|, @—Whef's te correct height! caked into the concrete, wash|had used the front corners of his the fingering quickly by giv-|from the Sloor for a socket? with a 10 per cent muriatic acidjown lot but the rear corners of the several strokes A--W rem 33 $0 38 inches in most isclution, or with b-strong solution door lot, He was forced to of washing soda. the adjoining land. Bring your dream home down toearth | | Are You Planning on Building Your Dream Home? | - If so, let us approximate the cost of your home before you spend time and money locating property, buying plans and getting estimates. Over 300 New Home designs are available for your inspection at our office. Have You Planned Your Home Within Your Budget? We can give you figures on construction and completior. of your home. We can give you expert advice on how to cut cost of construction to keep your home within your budget. Do You Need Construction Money? We will work with you in furnishing materials for construction of r home. If do not haye any type of home financing plan, et us work with you to find the necessary long term financing. Z LUMBER (0. | HARDWARE @ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND . FE 4.1594 = acrenmerecnectntt re — . , ee? = 3 APRIL 23, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, THIRTY ia HEP i ill tii] OD te a3 HHI tes 5 sa i o o ich] os [et] =p a) os in) oy $35 ao é _ | aa? = Hi ie S Sod | =I : = tt why Sree. ta = 2S wiisHl ie) =5.3- 2 + | 3 |e 38 “BE = * Lig bs a peti em cS i a : [Eas pale fae TH pHing | ce fis B53 Bit < hi Ha ne SN fs ain “His Hi a HTT PITT T. 3 He | Al alee ei a |e MC | fal Ht cli ti t ie Hf aol i He sagt: ts ; ls as 2e ois fi) deat, bind He ilaleh hit A BH aha SSQeny le el ee lite ne ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 THIRTY-ONE | |New Tile Cement Better of America, whose ‘re- search department developed it. A A new type cement can cut the/one-sixteenth-inch layer of the new Jabor, time and cost of installing| material has twice the bonding ceramic tile. At the same time, the) strength of a one-inch bed of new material.has about hidistes Uecdled autor, cal ae the bonding strength of convention-|inates the necessity for soaking al mortar, according to the Tile'tiles before setting. AWNINGS UP TO 40% OFF! All Jobs Custom Fitted to he ron wir dead cay ig Os nto cone yer ee ALL. MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP Coll L. W. Bogert —§ FE 4-6089 Check Your Wiring The most obvious symptoms of/develop a mellow patina similarig 233 S$. Telegreph Rd., Focing Ruth St. An important checkpoint during|bowing, Mckering picture on TV, luable antique maintain them with|y See Our Display ot the ) Pontiac Home Improvement Show April 24 thru 27 mates are that eight out of ten adequate electrical It tak the “raw” wood to which no houses in that age bracket can! but a little while for a check andjsealer has been applied. Use an stand rewiring. it can mean safety and comfort for|electric polisher for the buffing Mirecle Mile Shopping Center The rapid advances in electrical coer Selly. Coach as Chen ae ee Se ee ee equipment have often strained the‘ time! : whenever needed. PTT TTT TT | . Vga A ll UNitis.. Jon. is Done by D& M COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE PORCHES - KITCHENS *x HEATING *x PLUMBING * ADD-A-ROOM fe ROOFING * HOUSE RAISING * RECREATION ROOMS _ te FAMILY ROOMS x BATHROOMS x DENS % ALUMINUM end STONE SIDINGS x JALOUSIE PORCH ENCLOSURES What @ diflerence that modern room makes. See how it will bring new beauty to your living: _. We will build to express your good taste under the supervision of Donald M. Smith. Builder. Our are a (make our own — e see how our well can increase home. ING ™ omg Free Estimates a, FHA Terms SIDING NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY | PHONE FE 2-7004 | D & M BUILDING SERVICE 2256. E. WALTON BLVD., COR. OPDYKE OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. — SUNDAY 12-6 EVENINGS and SUNDAYS OR sanded BASEMENTS ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 * THIRTY-TWO » ere * Sliding Shelves Do Away Wi SHOW MIRACLE MILE- BUY ONE GALLON _ AT REGULAR PRICE PONTIAC HOME IMPROVEMENT 2, ®a ae ——— 2s 2 a grivven 7, a- “eel OUTSIDE WHITE and style, Stairwells can be built il. apap af a ety ay yer didi te ing feature of the particular home| or apartment. There are several patterns for cedar paneling and siding which which readily become an outstand- ” Sana : ia Puts Life [= WALL TILE ee 98 HOUSE PAINT in hy GE « *¥a ae & with a wide tongue/ a eset there is an inverted batten type, one with a simple V- one style or can be used to dress up the stair-/ eee die, ak ee ne ft 1s and Gold Seal or INSIDE FLAT WHITE INLAID. LINOLEUM. ONLY %. iis pattern is hil waxing, greaseproot, water- O1 BF oroee. = Beautitd patterns and colors In long wearing inlaid tino- leum. Wonderhd in any room of your home. oe 100% Letex WALL PAINT Ist Gallen ....$3.96 8, 3% ai] ut <5 “tye HT af it ray sci rates Covleclioca = 3] 54%. 2 _— ac ae 3 —— ment or kitchen, 2nd Gallen .... SS ne Z. ee " eee os Se eke Ree 8 eee eB oeeenena See Ree ee eee ee eee ee ee a re ! Hit nanan i i titi! NE a te ae SE gh eat Tage ge a bo fe need THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 THIRTY-THREE There are many valuable tips yar aH i it! ctst ramges. It is easy to see, says the book- let, that a new home is the most I Can't Paint Over Wax Otherwise the paint will not ad- | Hidden Furnace ‘Needs Air | from any surface to be painted.ler. Oe —_ Why You Should Use sous TSMAN $0th ANNIVERSARY YEAR Serving ee with Dependability end Quality products Since CATSMAN COMPANY FE 2-0283 Aluminum in Demand Throughout Bathroom For the bathroom in need of re- HYBRID TEA e Exquisitely formed with high centers — @ Vibrant glowing colors @ Top Grade ® Heavily rooted (packed in humus) @ Nicely branched @ Suited to midwest soil and climate WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 GALLON OR MORE OF reckcote "INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR PAINT ” Umited supply — Available et the following Reckcote dealer PONTIAC VARNISH STORE HURON Corner of CASS FE 3-7129 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 5:30 SAT. 8 TO 5 eeeeeeeeeee#e?eee?ee?teeee AG Et | oom Ry aie ti , iret i A S| vy , ‘fl * ec] 5 ate 7 ellyist: “oe , 3 is N _ Si ne i i it ih il Hid we fet ile VS: r 4 ae Ans HUTS HRT HU ee nual ie é He itn licdits ai ea i : 2 S$ ile alii Hath yy Saini . a: | | a] ¥ = 24aaaie . iget , | gi a2 i ‘ phy sali Ba} i | ie 4 qT a . 3* 3 oi ea #3 dintih wis ny F a HE 1) aT ELIS S gee fs cox i P| a sla SS gs u P| dp: i Ne . el £ i} J it ? ree —€s i aR: ein na mn 7 as Hi il egg la a " Hu Hl if | : : ir " Hl ys 8 allt ih deel = 2 i a5 As : et tos si | | O ii H S = are tit We + 5 till, we) Tigi ae ret Et REG a ag \§ | + E i aoe all a z jl Ae Siti eb: t t BET ical ian ia Hui 18 f i gdh | i; = @® ' lO ' i } j , a etd . — sath tia seed = 2 e ea a cet aE oe Pian titl ee eee = i 2 ~ eit =O Oks cet ee Se oie a ne “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 93, 1058 : - | < Abe? the cardboard backing of scratch/Figure Flooring Needs Louvered Windows New Flat Larmp Pisces we w nme ore omring Meese Convert Porch to Room |,. ,, ere eee eee ee ; Light of Future seer ae Jalousie windows have won pop-,or rust-proofed nails. “— S vacaciones ularity in all parts of the country; For a seal at top and sill of the for their many unique, convenient opening install %-inch horizontal new kind ‘8 pavilion for the Brus- pie, Sat te beast of thom bots. Tep snd totem leevers stil - Bry fwohetew 0 Pe See eS ae ing that handy home owners can|‘he Sash cise Agni ae boteaen future for walls, ceilings, even . wood install the units themselves. . wallpapers which will glow when stop. Stops should fit lightly against eee Weally suited for Com-lgiass in closed position of sash.|“wrent 8 applied : E When installing the sash fit- Faces, and screened porches ino] 4 as, tam hich sas oto |. Base for this posible revolution FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT tend to any room of the house opening the manufacturer advises is the electroluminescent lamp. " Here are a few of their fea-| Placing the operating handle. ee ns tures: Order glass of proper length to/made from two she electrical- ! ns for thé faces can be cleaned from im- |°! glass should be roughed with a unusual shaped doors simply by rotating the lou- |S°ft stone held at @-degree angie vers; broken panes can be re- |i Tete net at window may —s———=e" fireplace. We placed just by slipping them into {Difficult operation of window may Se eeaireviiec: & ° | Place, no putty needed: glam of [be caused by glass being to long PAW IZA sas View “ amy color can be inserted as lou- | Uprights not vertical and paral- an speciatize in compesition materials can be |£!255, screwing fitting tighter into curves, multi-, tuned in place of giess; units can [tbe uprights or by repositioning it be made to fit almost any size of |“efully sides, square and Louvers are opened and closed Scrub Rust Off Tools ae corner types. Gite we sek See, ad on Be Tools and other steel te glow any ; | . locked in any partially opened po- objects that have become dark,| color. Possibilities for use are in- ettien. They ore oo canily instaliedior started rusting, can be bright-| SOS ena SMITH-MATTHEWS CO. cost seconds a typewriter than see aialeon eraser. The mild abrasive oil a we ees pods Menulacteress and Siebioters Se ee ee es oe ele Experimen- installed: |scratching Occasionally, an'tal and sheets of electro) Call First measure to the nearest %\eraser used for this purpose minescent wallpaper loa’ tea FREE ESTIMATES FE 8-8335 finch the inside height of the open-|should be scrubbed clean itself produced. Easily cut with scissors, prs Gh bigh fp to ft inte ond oo sandpaper. lthe paper is about as thick as ; och f fitting ond a ele ae ane oS id Pee to d 7 Ba ORES, Soe eneaiier ates bees SPENCER’S OFFER ALL TYPES OF FLOOR COVERINGS WITH || mounted one on top of the other we or one set of fittings cut down to : ms i iL i uality! AYelection! AVatistaction! QUALITY CARPETS Combined with smart new patterns in the most weaves, Enjoy wall-to-wall ting with fashionable colors that will make your home “ jon Right” for years to come with in- stallation by Spencer’s own expert mechanics. . ‘two points then the fittings . are sipped over nem and ered oe Your Hard-Surface Floors + I Ei 2} i i i tf iw H iy i pare with the opening and plumb. INLAID LINOLEUM — CORLON — TILE Se ASPHALT TILE—CORK TILE VINYL— ASBESTOS TILE RUBBER TILE SHUFFLEBOARDS C ustom Featuring Custom Installation Draperies a = Bl” pyaar “cuss For your custom-made draperies, call ee ar 4 ae Gosling SPENCER'S expert HOME DECOR- % ormica=— ATORS. They will be glad to come planted will give you added realty| Vinyl—Corlon to your home with the latest and fin- © Plastic Wall Tile est fabrics. , Seve followed Clean Up snicty | : , a ) . —_ suggestions. E FLOOR COVERINGS Take Up to Your children will learn the : ya = 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-7775 3 Years as preg éetogenna to Pay rsh tech note ecaatong % ape es ae eae fe eo ee Open Thursday, and Saturday Evenings $e eit Sc ages 3 on ny ea al | | 89 gli it gal Hell At pil yoo #8 S pg 3] q ee ites Aetih| 3 alt I 3 = 3 135 = 82 | | Sm etebedd gutaepbegy, ah phy fl Be] S24 B32 ee : i: Hitt at =i il — “o cc — pert i i fetta! 0 se g 8 < is: aS ee iiptlad oe tr bits ' gai Hin ait rT He rag erp See eee oz Seu SS tal E Ayana fa | FE Re = iit 1 dad | il: i a ih Le ts 8 S303 | el ee : >o 2 a5 hl oe at 5x fille | eenste . a5 ain , F 38 fee i x Jie g a wn 4 ij is : : ‘c oa i lt ‘3 i ~ g. “43 as. f. | s e pad 2 | Hs 4 3" Th a &§ ae oe | So late peal -F ge i ia! itil a tier nie ili hi gle THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958 THIRTY-SEVEN Must Control Humidity . [the moisture content of the air is Many ag er, ae of be in air conditioned rooms in which conditioning disappear. ° Shower After Shower | Oceans of Hot Water ... Big 52-Gal. Electric Water Heater 18” |. Ali the hot water you can use. Only $5 Down. Approved for Edison Lines. = rein rom nae | Th Good Housekeeping Shop ONCE A FARMHOUSE — it still looks like shed is a living room; an enclosed rear porch a . the farmhouse it originally was; but now this dedroom. Two kitchens were made from the farm of Pontiac home at 2515 S. Lapeer road has three apart- size kitchen — 15x18 feet. The real estate firm ments in it. The ten-room house contains a three, of H. P. Holmes, Inc., owns the building and | 51 West Huron Street FE 4-1555 wood- T | Ip Hae ‘| i tr th i ! H rj i 48 i 1 Does Your Home Look Like This Happy Place is mark the @ivider as an original piece, yet Blend with and compliment ex Seting reom decor, SJ : premium, cren miarger tomes of OF Are You a Telephone Trackman? Extension architects take advantage of the) , x Phones Are So Handy and /So Reasonable. equipment, china and silver, or singe steriy evervonc hans colo GOED ly $1.10” a Month. Small Price for So Much Pleasure ! tion aa clone at han the living rood Stop in and let us help you plan adequate service for your home. We ll have a or tho fenotien py a ag booth at the Home Show and our Showfoom is open Monday through Saturday _ , in the Bazaar Area of the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. FE Pad a goes Se ooeal *Pine Fed. Tax and Installation Charge y . ore Scent of rav.siain wnen ts = MAITCHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE SHOWROOM om Boy small amount of white | c. erties : Sa : | RS pS = tli celenictidinimnaiab - cccaetian ate acta, ies ites De eee es Ce ee ae SE Ee te ie ae ee IE OE ST ee Te Ee Ee eT OTe Te ee ee Ee ee << ae ee eS ee ee ee Cp Ste cian he AE laine epee catenin ipemtageen ae A St te samt iE A Gl A! ISNT ail | _' THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 23, ae } | ye Warm Walls Necessary to Comfort in Room ence of feeling chilly in a room|warmed even the air around jyou knew was warm? You weren't was not. , imagining things. When the walls are cold, the _ Heating experts say cold walls|warmth of your body escapes to . are one of the biggest barriers|the walls by the same heat waves. _|room temperature is up around 80. loss. When the wails are , The walls cause the body to lose|warm, the radiation, for all prac- heat*so: quickly that a person be-|tical purposes, is stopped. gins to shiver. Tasulation in a remedy. A wall * : s will be ap ey ES Calcium Chloride “Ther arto mun map nn DOGS Double Duty keeps walls from robbing the gE provestion of Gras Ven ee oe Se ee ~ . it refrigerates the air near Such a Pegs cate BIG PLAY ROOM — The Jack Barrons of on the long bench are alternately red and gold. void oo it sinks sending drafts) ie i attendant breeding of mos . NorthCass Lake road built themselves a 35x17 There is storage under this bench accessible from ae aot 0 3 ele, nes Sa ' foot _fecreation,.room ‘in their basement. Side the other side of the wall. The Barrons have wl em. Aig Rhy ar Baga at + 2 4 walls were paneled in Masonite, then varnished. made full use of their basement and have sev- lead waite ton. seating sew up One pound of calcium chloride to End walls and the piano are painted pale blue eral other rooms in it, as well as work and stor- drafts going. : ‘one gallon of water lowers the The floor is brown-toned asbestos tile. Cushions age space. ne eo, With insulated walls, ne dis- (grees. pounds brings it down ) cernable amount of cold air ito 2 below zero. Five pounds per Metal Lath Forms Cone [ty tov During thirties) ic"trite dmarear ee ne Lagat neag Toe th ety 9 Warm walls also reduce body x & ‘. ers, says ‘ederal Housing Ad-|heat loss through radiation. Did) Alw add the flakes to the to Act as Lamp Reflector ministration, is between 34 and 3%6.\you ever sit before a roaring fire water — never pour the water on ey ne thd dean eae elit whet bow. eS aioe is ‘ : in room was prepare separate tanks Want to make an inexpensive,, when the top of the lamp is at jtypical buyer of the older house pened armth before filling galvanized indestructible lamp reflector with! eye level, . oe oe ® oes simple form and beauty? The only materials needed are the rigid or metal lath used by plasterers — and aluminum foil, From the cone, snip off the tri- i : i E )3 Wi : : ; angle of excess metal lath left) where you join it together at the cut, Use the wire from the lath. =! For an average size torcher/together by hooking it imto the] lamp with a diameter of 24 inch-|lathe holes and bending it secure-) és, start by cutting a circle out ly, of this lath in 4 by 8 feet sizes.lth with a hole ic the middle. as well as smaller sizes, can Be\yq. couldn't make it perfectly round but this can be overce the desired size|by making a scallop effect. Shape circle, cut straight to the center,/the cone with your bands by push-| seve then make ral small cuts im-jing it in slightly at the top, side the center. These latter cuts)mitting the crease to diminish will, make the hole for the socket)i¢ gets.to the base. and the lamp If you. push it at say, The circle now should be | points of the compass, there shaped into a cone and. the | be eight indentations in between. depth of the cone will depend aes thay Rages on how high you want the re- out on the outer edge. flecter te stand. A good formula | ai lath comes in biack but for the height is to make it just | you want % another color, high enough to hide the bulb cam spray it with lacquer. . 2 The final step is to line in Place With Grips reflector with heavy anytime youwant = with American-Standard colored heavy strap steel and attach them OUT OF USE POSITION OF GRIP ™ T oor ——“T d > ) , J i towels, curtains and the mat. It's easy! But what 2 lots of work. a wonderful difference it makes! , PB apne COME IN—FIND OUT FREE WHart's BEST FOR YOUR HOME revo The secret of color blending is in having the right : with And we've got them! Come eee for your self. They're graceful. Stylish. They offer extra con- ‘ venience! They're ! And they cost a ’ on less than you might think! ] , in ever you strips Westinghouse Electric Dishwashers G-E or Hotpoint Electric Water Heaters _ Bruner Automatic Water Softeners H. H. STANTON | : Heating & Plumbing Contractor Then, instead of driving | nails, the furring strips are impaled Civil Defense officials suggest that seeking shelter on the first floor of a frame house would cut} exposure to atomic radiation by} 30 per cent. FE 5-1683 ‘THIRTY-NINE os (ESDAY, APRIL 23, 11998 : ee [Check Suspected Area tor Termite Damage Checking for termite damage is| Openings in this area in an older not difficult. The only tools you|home can be filled with cement. | } pick. Where cracks and openings are 5 ‘THE PONTI Ac" es i § | rE 5 { | He if } : f i i i Fee fi li i L F | ry é E i BE i : 3 i Where damage is extensive, re-|Sheeting, make e form so that your os or even replacement, is/Cement barrier will be about four pet * * * * * ft your if probe areas Fill the area between plywood Ape B gonte len: the ground|#2¢ wall. with a mixture of one or close to it, Wooden steps door| Part cement and three parts sand sills, the base of doors, old tree|AHOw % ary for a few days. Re stumps, siding that is close to the| Ove form and paint the barrier ground—all are spots to check with creosote. Fill the trench with * \dirt, but don't fill it above the the foundation should (barrier be sealed Once you have placed a barrier cap along the top of the founda- between soil and wood, the ter- MORE CONVENIENT — The Ciark Jeffers Ponting Press Phote | { re Tou who live on Cooley Lake had a big kitchen side entrance. A divider wall in the kitchen Vy Sn \ with an outside entrance. There wasn't enough marks off the new eating area which has pickled | Runni from —_* cupboard space and the working area was in- pine wainscoting. Pink tile is used on the kitchen ng NN convenient. Mr. Jeffers changed all this within walls, along with pink paint. New linoleum and th Ga the past year. What was once a tiny bedroom new cupboards completed the job. Three-year- e rage next to the kitchen and part of a too big bath- old Vanessa and her six-year-old sister, Jenny, to An the new out have an afternoon snack in the breakfast room. nswer Your Phone? Stop! See Page 37! . Heat Treatment Helps pec af metal such as the top l @d B hes Straight ‘of a tin can over a small flame. | rushes otraignten Place the brush flat on the! To straighten striping pencils,| heated metal. When the brush , ‘| lettering brushes and touch-up! begins to sizzle from the heat, ef | JE seusies' nat have been standing shape it with piece of wood c| jim paine cans tor ~ Get Set for SPRING ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY! . COMPLETE SCREENED IN PORCH : | a oe oe cee Be Baked Aluminum Roof Size 1x1" Aluminum Sections “449; ASH AND CARRY 8 x 10 Fe. 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