a mt — - The Weather - “US Weather Burton Forecast _/ iinny and Pleasant, (Details Page 2) é Teh YEAR Further Expansion in Pontiac Hospitals Opposed in Report "i By PETE LOCHBILER The Pontiac Detroit Area Hospital Council yesterday. Despite ambitious building programs planned at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, the area already has too many hospital beds, as the council report saw it, and would continue to have if the council’s recommendations were carried 2 Supr eme Court This conelusion was drawn in an extensive, 14-month study of hospital needs in Southeastern Michigan. The report on the study recommended a $30 million con- struction and modernization program to bring hospital facilities up to an acceptable standard over a seven- county area, It said more hospital beds are needed at William northern Royal Oak. It said) ities to serve South Oakland and ‘Macomb Counties “would do much to relieve what ap- Beaumont eee additional f parently is an artifical demand existing in Pontiac.” % © .-® The present overcrowding of Pontiac hospitals is due mainly the report indicated, to residents of those areas coming here for treatment because they do not have adequate facilities near home. The report made no criticism of the Pontiac | expansion that will be com- | General Hospital 200-bed ~ Reuther Directs *pleted late this year. mitted some <<. se area doesn’t have to expand its hospi- tal facilities now, according to a report of the Greater Taking this expansion into consideration, it sub- 1960 esti- ed to be gives 100,000 Fard work- The Ford and. Chrysler contracts . expire June 1,. ~*~ * *& “a news blackout on bargaining ‘10%h Annual Michigan State Fair ' here Aug. 29-Sept. 7. The musician . Strategy Today Union Tells Workers No Strike Now With _ Backlog of Cars DETROIT (‘®—Walter P. Rev- ther was due back in Detroit to- day to direct United Auto Work- ers Union strategy in the climac- tic stages of contract talks with the auto companies during the) next two weeks. * * * Reliable sources said the’ union has advised more than 300,000 members in General Motors |lo-| cals to be prepared to report for work as usual after the current GM contract expires May 29 even if no new settlement has been reached, _ : Similar fhstrictions are expect- ers and 10,000 Chrysler : Reuther has said the union has mates for an area includ- ing Pontiac and all of Oak- land County north of a line marked by Fourteen Mile road, Telegraph road ‘and South boulevard on! ithe east. x *«* * | The hospital bed need in 1960 (for this area was figured at 777 ‘beds. With the Pontiac General expansion completed, the area would have a total 959 beds, of which 828 were deemed to be in facilities that meet standards. It figured the area will have a surplus of 182 beds by the end of the year and an extra 51 beds | by 1960. — | Besides the three major Pontiac ‘hospitals, the .18-bed Avon Center ‘Osteopathic Hospital and the 8- bed annex operated by Pontiac General in the County Service Cen- ter were taken into consideration, Pontiac General proper was fig- ured to have 352 beds on comple- tion, St. Joseph 330 beds and Poen- tiac Osteopathic 131 beds. The report said the area at pres- ent has 3.5 general care beds per (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) acceptable by this court?” 0 Res - ¥ Rebelling Judge Admits Defying Lawyers -Crowd Dingy Lansing Room to Hear Saginaw Jurist LANSING (AP). — In an unprecedented hear- ing, Circuit Judge Eugene S. Huff today acknow- ledged to the eight justices of the State Supreme Court that he refused to carry out their order. The Saginaw jurist was on trial before the high court on charges of con- tempt arising from refusal signment in Detroit. The dingy but historic Supreme Court chamber was crowded, mostly by lawyers — many of them standing in the rear of the room. iChief Justice John R. Dethmers, iHuff, standing at a counsel table before the bench, acknowledged > ~ ; tha He was aware of an assign. ment made at Dethmers’ direc- _ tion om April 28, a subsequent order of the Supreme Court on May 9, and was served with a second order in his courtroom at Saginaw on May 12, He acknowledged that the May 2 order temporarily assigned Cir- cuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn of Caro as a temporary successor as circuit. circuit of Wayne County from May 12 until June 12?" asked, “Yes, I was,” Huff replied, “Did you go there as directed (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Looking Ahead... 3 Years no intention of accommodating the companies with a strike when they have a backlog of more than 750,- 000 unsold new cars. ‘The average wage for produc- tion workers now is $2.40 an hour. The companies and the union agreed yesterday to keep in effect talks. Ernie Ford to Appear -DETROIT — Showman Ten- nessée Ernie Ford-and his troupe will make three appearances dur- ing the opening weekend of the and his company will appear Aug. make her mark in the world. years old. The Press receives ‘reads as follows: Mother says that she teen then. : * Dorothy, bless your 30-Sept. 1, Don't Give Up the Trip! Here’s a pichremtes, wide-awake young lady. who will Her name is Dorothy Ann Wilson and she’s thirteen : am, * * ; : “Please don’t do away with your New York Theater Tour for three more years, anyway. wonderful trip in three years as I will be six- * heart, we haven't any plans for three years away but after this letter from you, we certainly are going to mark the New York trip on the “must” agenda. a post card from her which * and I can take your Dorothy Ann Wilson.” Auto Club of Michigan President Frank J. Howlett cuts the . tibbon officially opening the new Pontiac District - AAA building at Williams and Pike, Streets. Join- ing with him, from left, are Arthur C. Bogue, district. manager, and Waljer K. Willman, city sche sce Dedicates N ew Building to accept a one-month as-; In response to stern questions by presiding judge of the Saginaw “You were aware then that you! were directed by order of this|™ court to serve in the third judicial board. Dethmers of Hospital Hearing | : Red Animals Spacebound Spring to Stay, Cooler Tonight, Fair Tomorrow Pleasant spring weather with clear skies and_rising temperatures was the outlook for most of Mich- gan: today. The weatherman says fair and eool tonight with a low of 46-50. Generally fair tomorrow with the high near 82, The five day weather forecast predicts temperatures will aver- age slightly below the normal high of 69 and normal low of 49 degrees. Saturday and Sunday somewhat ¢ through Wednesday. Precipitation will tota] around one quarter to one half inch in showers Saturday night, Sunday and possibly .Monday. * * * In downtown Pontiac the lowest recording preceding 8 a.m. was 47. The mercury rose to 76 at 1 p.m, City Teamsters Vote Tomorrow First Election in 5 Yeats to Restore ‘Local Autonomy The first election of officers at Pontiac Teamster Local 614 in five years should come off as scheduled tomorrow and Sunday, despite contentions by one candi- date that its results might be chal-| lenged. * * * More than 2,000 local members are eligible to vote to fill seven offices out of a field of 20 candi- dates, said Robert Holmes, vice * * *® Candidate Charles Fetherlyn, was ruled by Holmes to be ineligi- ble to run for the office of secre- tary-treasurer on grounds his dues were not continuously paid for the past two years, , Fetherlyn appealed this week to the executive board that the ruling was incorrect. But Holmes said he has not been instructed by the board to make any changes or hold up the election. Assure Sullenberger Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger will get a hearing before Pontiac General Hospital authorities, but only after attorneys for the city hospital de- cide on who should take part and pre the hearing should be carried out. Dr. Sullenberger, in a letter to the board last night, requested the hearing “at the hands of your appeal committee.” He added: “Please make this a hearing that I, also, may attend." i Dr. Sullenberger was suspended from the hospital last November after failing to apepar at three board meetings which were sched- uled to air alleged charges against the 42-year-old chest surgeon. Here New City Public Safety Director: Gets Top Commission Priority _ president of the Detroit District: Teamsters ‘port's technical recommendations State” Jobless voted for this purpose in 1957, and miere Pierre Pflimlin of France rounded by newsmen as he leaves WILL GET EMERGENCY POWERS — Pre- French Premier Winning Support (right) is sur- deal with riots, AP Wirephote behalf of Gen, and disorder in Charles de Gaulle. The National Assembly was where he pleaded for emergency police powers to expected to pass a bill today placing the country Elysee Palace * under virtual state of seige. A new Public Safety Director was given top priority by the City Commission last night, Meeting in informal session to discuss the highly critical Public Administration Service report on morale and efficiency in the Pon- tiac Police Department, commis- sioners considered a good director as the key to carrying out the re- City Manager Walter K. Willman was asked to begin scouting for possible candidates, the post should be filled by a iman “‘thoroughly’ experienced in police work, public relations, per- sonnel relations, well - versed in law and a top - notch admin- istrator. * + What the salary would be for the full . time job of putting He believed Sputfering in session windup. - With a dozen substantive Pay Action Legislature LANSING (#—Hope ebbed today for action‘on unem- ployment as the legislature sputtered toward its 1958) The floundering lawmakers were at cross purposes whether to knock off for good before sundown or recess for 30 days, let alone harmonize the main House-Senate differences that brought them back to Lansing. issues to settle, they pro- duced a single agreement* of consequence yesterday in giving final approval to & bare bones. $6,500,000 rs eae outlay program for 1958-59. Nearly 20 million dollars was 36 millions in 1956. The key was deletion from an item alloting $650,000 for a start on a new boys vocational school at Whitmore Lake or wording that would have handed a veto | over the project to the Living- ston County Board of Super- visors. . : After a caucus of hmajority Re- publican senators, Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) said GOP sol- ons were split fivé different ways on what if anything to do for 60,- 000 laid off workers with exhaust- ed jobless pay benefits, and more facing exhaustion prospects. Beadle, Hoffa Will Stand Trial on Tuesday: NEW YORK (®#—James R. Hoffa, | International Brotherhood of Team- sters president, has been ordered to stand trial Tuesday on a wire- tap indictment following denial of his motion for dismissal, U. S. District Judge Thomas F, Murphy turned down Hoffa's bid for dismissal yesterday. Hoffa is charged with conspiring to tap telephones of teamster subordinates at teamster head- quarters in Detroit. Owen B. Brennan, . president of Teamsters Local 337, and Bernard B. Spindel will be tried with Hoffa on the same charges. Their first wiretap conspiracy the caucus chairman, |trial last December ended in a/ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) hung jury. . the Civil Service Commission, fixing” were set up. The civil service question was that changes are necessary. They criticized various provisions and portions of the act, especially the one placing the police chief under civil service. ; SUPERVISING CRIPPLED “This provision cripples any se- rious. attempt for the city to super- vise its police it.” said top position must be controlled by the city.” " Theodore Carison, president of admitted the act conld stand tions existed in the department prior to last year,” he said in a letter. to. Willman. Willman noted that the reaction was ‘‘varied and violent, as could ibe expected.” * * * Among the others who made written reports to Willman, Police Chief Herbert W. Straley attacked the accuracy and methods. of the PAS study and the personnel who made it, Willman said, Straley was . personally criticized by the PAS report. | Only one police officer re- acted favorably. That was Capt. departmen Mayor William W. Donaldson. “The! . of top police officials to the report} Extra Powers. Given Premier by Assembly Report Generals Held by French Government for ‘Subversion’ PARIS (INS) — Premier ‘|Pierre Pflimlin won over- whelming National Assem- bly support today for his request for ex powers to deal with the twin threats of the army “insurrection” in Algeria and a Gaullist coup d'etat in France. The formal vote on the measure was scheduled for later this afternoon, but passage of the “state of urgency” measure, which The ultimate victory of Pariia- ment was open to question, They were pitted against the magic the department back on its feet | prestige of Gen. Charlies de has not yet been determined. fools ont Se ee ae has been nominally held| Algeria, together militant by P nah sinee the former, part-| ight-wing Nationalists in Alge- time director resigned in 1952. ria and France, «+ * * Pflimlin, in 4 dramatic speech - Commissioners decided the y|t® a morning Assembly session, should also concentrate on to|4sked the powers because, he said, other major recommendations: |there is a carefully planned plot to transfer of the traffic violations|overthrow the Fourth Republic. — bureau from the police department| The Country was teetering on or amendment of the state civil/@m armed camp, De Gaulle was in service act, wider which voters : placed the department last year. the Willman the transfer, but only if safeguards to prevent “ticket the names of all persons ap- proaching the little village of Colombey-les Deux Iglises were . Some observers said de Gaulle was under what Newsmen were permitted to pass through the police lines and several cars labelled “press” were parked outside the general's home. The reporters sent in a request for an interview. De Gaulle replied that he did not want to see anyone. : British newsman Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston. Churchill, rang de Gaulle’s bell and: told the servant who an- swered he wanted to pay his respects to the general. But . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) New School to Divide Top-Rated Musicians MOSCOW # — Prof. Eugene Fyederov; head of the Soviet Un- fon's Sputnick program, said today the Soviets will launch animals again into. space in the future but de Gaulle refused to see him. Last PHS Band Concert Tonight By SYLVIA de STEIGER that Sputnick III carried no pas- Tonight, the Pontiac High School CUTTING THE RIBBON — Automobilk Club manager. Top eity and county members, the States, _ ( deaths Wink phot officials witnessed the ceremony and were guests of the AAA at a _ luncheon afterwards. Howlett told the group that 26 per cent of Oakland County motorists are AAA greatest density in the United | _ -|Punks Flood 30 Homes 130 riverside houses. Firemen helpe sengers — animal or human. ‘ LONDON (# — Teenage holligans opened a flood gate at Tilbury to- day and sent the Thames through families pump water out of their homes. The boys disappeared. He Likes Pickles Best CHICAGO (INS) — Actor Thom Koutsoukos, 27, intends to change his name to Johnny Pickleseed. He said in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin that one of his boyhood heroes was Johnny Appleseed: but that he prefers pickles to apples. | Eighty students make up the Band’s cymbals will clash for the last time when they open the 31st and final Spring Concert with the “Pontiac Fanfare,” written espe- cially for this band. The opening number, composed | in 1956 by Robert M. Peterson, | instrumental music teacher, will be played for the last time by the present band, Next fall, band mem-: bers will be divided becausé of the opening of a second Pontiac high school. The first half of the program, which begins at 8:15 p.m. in the high schoo| auditorium, will be under the direction of Dale (©. Harris, supervisor of instrumen- tal music for Pontiac schools and conductor of the band since it was organized in 1927. Sell Your Car Now to Jerome's “Bright prea 8-0488. band, which has received first’ The second number of the pro-| gram will be the ‘Third Movement! from Sympheny I,” by the Russian: ‘composer Kallinikow. The flute and:P. Sousa will complete the band's eee % gg ei ee | ‘ In Today's Press ; | All About Men ..........-. 33 CWOUNCG soi e cee sceosces, 33 County News. .......0..6.,. 30 Eg@iteriatle =: ......5s058,5.. 6 Farm &, Garden ........ 22-23 High School. .........666... a Markets ....0..:0-tecenees, a2 Obituaries ......6.00seceeee 10 SPOPMD ow rvcscesceceecees 25-29 nen wd eee 30-31 ~ TV. & Radio Programs...... 39 Wilson, Earl............... ® _Women’s Pages........ » 17-19 \ \Yoeod . ard Rodgers’ musical, “Carousel,” also will be performed by the band. bones will be featured in this se- ‘lection, |place.state and district awards for,piccolo section will be featured in the past 27 of the 31 years it has the next selection, “Waltz Com- existed. ipestre’’ from ‘Suite Siciliana’’ by the Italian Marinuzzi. * *- “March Free Lance,” by John first portion of the concert. Leonard Falcone, professer of music and director of the Mich- igan State University band, will be the guest soloist of the eve- ning. Falcone will play ‘Fantaisie Or- iginal,”’ by Picchi, a° euphonium solo. Waltzes and' excerpts from Rich- The basses, and trom- GOLDMAN TO CONDUCT \ ~The second: half of the concert will be directed by the guest con- j= ductor, Richard F. Goldman, ‘tne ternationally known composer, cone - ductor, teacher, lecturer and aw thor of music articles and texts, Goldman is now chairman of the Department of Literature and Materiats of Music, Juilliard School of Music, in New York City, - Goldman ‘will conduct two marches, “Match Fanfare” and “March On The Mail,” written by his famous father, E: F. Goldman, - who died in 1956. ¢. -*&.% Other selections to be conducted by Goldman include: “Overture in : ; “Fantasia in G Major," by Bach; “Chester Over “March Rifle Regiment,” Going Out of Business Salet Tremendous aw TIAC PRFSS, ) \Gets Approval 33 Now Has All Tentative * = yer System ‘Public Works. Board Contracts but Two Oakland County and participating communities in the Evergreen sew- age disposal system were approved by the Board of Public Works yes- terday. Harold K, Schone, acting direc- tor of the Department of Public Works, which is. planning the sys- tem, said all contracts except two areas which will benefit from the system, He said he expected tentative The department must now pre- pare contracts in final form, re- submit them to the eight commu- nities for signatures, and then hand the proposal over to the Board of Supervisors. Because of a pending Supreme Court appeal On aq similar sew- who was killed along with Defendant in the case was Larry PREPARING FOR BALL — Police officers 9 p. m. tomorrow and tickets are available to Trott, son of Jess Trott, 60, owner} hang decorations at the CAI Building, Waterford the public at the door or from any member. eee ne Se tee penn, oF Oe mat ok @ te ee From left are Detectives James LaPonsie, Her- : dpe = ce Officers Assn. The affair will be held at bert Cooley and Orville Johnston. Sees en ce | ing te acion eganat Tot.” (Assembly Gives Pflimlin \Rebel Judge Admits ity ai Ei wees Scattered Rain Nation ass rf ei Fy Hathee The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Bureau Re; Foil 0.8. Weather PONTIAC ong pleasant tod a fair temerrow winds at 7-15. mi tigi ~ Se a Pen a near air] lew 46-0, Generally 76-88, Northwesterly an hour today be- coming light vari lable tonight. Moon sets y at 5:54 p.m. Moon rises Seturday at 4:34 a.m. Downtewn Temperatures . 6 OM eceees AB 11 O.M....c000. 76 FT BAMivc cee, BA 43M. osecess. 79 BOM. coeeee G61 1 p.m... 62 9 &.mi.se -68 10 a.m... «12 Thursda Highest temperature ......-.0005+> Lowest ture . ene y in Pontiac | . | Fire Chief John F. Schroeder. . Perry Street Closed | Extra Powers in Crisis Deputy Premier Guy Mollet, the new statement clarify- ‘tion. * * * Pflimlin suffered a biow with ex- Premier Georges Bidault’s declar- ation he would not vote for the state of urgency. “It is better to obey God than men,” Bidault said. like Pflimlin, is a Jobless Pay Action Sags in Legislature (Continued From Page One) peared to face heavy odds. - New Safety Director Given Top Priority (Continued From Page One) Oliver Lemeaux, who told Wiil- man that morale in the depart- ment “is the lowest in my 33 years on the force.” Clark M. Wheaton, Capts. Walter C. Krause and Joseph Koren, and Wheaton supported Straley and hit at the recommendation that his post be abolished after he leaves it. Koren assailed the suggestion that responsibility for traffic en- forcement be shifted from his de- Others reporting were Det. Insp./! Bidault, member of the chiefly Catholic Popular Republican Party a plot against the Re- public and order... Cer- Over Stone Deal CARACAS, Venemela (P—The government junta shook up this capital’s administration today as a result of the stoning of U. 8. _Col. Miguiel Ramon de la Rosa resigned as governor of the fed- eral district of Caracas and was replaced by Lt. Col. Rafael Al- fonsa Ravard, who had been president of the Venezuclan De- velopment Corp. The mayor of. Caracas, Maj. Martin Marquez Anez, and Police Chief Lt. Col. Attilio Albornos Defying High Court (Continued From Page One) “No, your honor,” was Huff's ° The early stages of the hearing were marked by a tenseness that showed when Justice Dethmers stopped at one point to ask Huff to remain standing while he was questioned At another point, Dethmers -di- rected Atty. Robert J. Curry, coun- sel for Huff, to take hig seat. Curry had sought to insist that he, as counse] for Huff, reply to the court. You will be allowed to state your position, but a little later. .Sit dewn, please,” Jus- tlee Dethmers said, While arguing a motion for a continuance, which the court de- nied, Curry said: “Maybe you already have made he A West Bloomfield Township at- torney is appealing a recent Cir- cuit Court decision permitting the Farmington interceptor sewer sys- tem to proceed, Schone also reported that a $399,- 600 loan from the Federal Housing and Home Finance ‘Agency for the five-township Clinton River sewage disposal system is being withheld until a court decision is reached. Sputnik III Séen by Moonwatch Teams in U.S. servatory today reported several of its moonwatch teams have sighted Russia’s Sputnik III. Definite sightings were report- ed from southern United States and the West Coast because of clear weather in those areas last night and early today. - [TheDay in Birmingham === Grasshoppers Take Over Summer Camping Plans Announced by YMCA BIRMINGHAM — The’ summer camping .program of the Birming- and 16, at the new Loud Island Senior Camp on Lake Van Etten. To be held from June 26 to July cost $100. The second camp for youths in the same age bracket has been slated for July 24 through Aug. 21. These camps will feature preliminary ranger training. Interviews may ‘be arraigned through the Birmingham “Y” of- fice Kirbert and Arthur’ Blakeslee will be .¢o-leaders of the group which will leave here Aug. 21 for Northern Ontario. Boys wishing to go on this fishing trip must be able to swim and be at least 13 years old, Kirbert said. The family camp at Hissokone will be held Aug. 23 to Sept. 1. Children from 3 to 12 years will family groups at “half fare.” Other camp activities include both sessions at Camps at Oscoda and Lake Van Etten. Reservations are still available and descriptive material may be obtained at the “Y" office, Kirbert said. The July 1 retirement of Mu- nicpal Judge J. Gafill has been announced by Birmingham City Manager L. R. Gare. Judge Gafill, who lives at 651 Frank St., Birmingham, is leav- } ing the bench on the advice of his physician, He is 83. Judge Gafill was appointed to the judgeship in 1946 and has been elected to two four-year terms since that time. His present term will expire next.year. Judge Gafill at one time served Grand Trunk Western Canadian National Railroad. Mayor Carl Ingraham has pro- claimed May 24 as “‘Batter- Up Booster Day.” 24, the 30-day camp session will)?’ a 10-day trip to Lake Anjigami in} at 8 p.m. in the Birmingham Community. House, Again“ this © year funds will be used to pur- equipment for Beaumont Hos- city of 130,000, causing a mess un- are Mable Sorensen and Maxine Luscombe. Committee heads are Dorothy Dunbar and Nina Noble, rizes; Mary Dewey, tickets; Edith Foster and Linda Moore, posters; Mrs, Sorenson and Fern Hotton, refreshments, Hospital Expansion Opposed in Report (Continued From Page One) 1,000 residents for the estimated) 1960 :population of 261;168, but only needs 2,973 beds. Where that would relieve pres- sure here included: Beaumont Hospital — 300 new | be permitted to attend with their | peds St. John and Holy Cross Hospital in East Detroit—300 beds each for the benefit of northeast Detroit jand southern Macomb County resi- Southern Macomb County — a new 300 bed hospital, * * * The report.also took into consid- eration the contemplated move of Providence Hospital from Detroit to Greenfield road in south Dak- land County, This would add 250 beds to help that area. The overall council program called for 1,500 new beds to re- place some 2,100 present beds considered unacceptable. The program would be at an esti- mated cost of $20,000 for each new bed. The council believed that larger facilities are better than smaller ones and recommended that 200- bed hospitals the minimum size. The report was aired at the an- nual meting of the hospital coun- cil in Detroit, at which Allen W. Merrell, council president, “Society can no longer afford the expensive luxury of a com- en - county area participated in’ the study, including 55 that are! members of the hospital council. | Pontiac General St. Joseph, and) cooperation in planning expansion! in the future. : mm WATCHES Prices at * Bulova * Elgin * Longines DISCOUNTS Brand New—Latest Models for Ladies and Men B USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN 39.95 Watches, now 26.95 59.95 W: 71.50 49.95 Watches, now 32.50 now 40.00 Watches, now 47.50 ee. eh —Main Floor F instruction = racket. Fridey & Soturdey Only ©) set. Nylon $13 Value shuttie- In display box with rules. Other Sets 99.88 to $13.88 2-Plece Regulation Size BAD One hundred hospitals in the sev-|E «EE Pole with Pegs and Rope MINTON RACKETS Hi-Test Nylon, $2 Value .. § et nd strung 4-PLAYER SETS Avon Center belong to the council. 2 Birmingham Children Slightly Hurt in Collision | Two Birmingham children were slightly injured Thursday afternoon when the car driven by their moth- er, Mrs, Frances C, Wilson, 47, of 1781 Squirrel Rd., collided with 3 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital were Susan Wilson, 6, and her sister) Charity, 9. Both were released. Deputies said the other driver, Charles Lukas, 61, of 64 Hill St., was uninjured. a a aaa ta ala an Reservation Application partment to the patrol bureau. With the exception of Le- Monday morning, June 23, and meaux, all the officers criti- cized the civil service act. Commissioners will hold a pub-' lic hearing on the report May 27, | then consider it once again in private before deciding on definite action, 8 .. i] ee ce eo hc io i ee Oe ee ce ce i ec ar Press Theater Tour: Please make the following reservation for me on The Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing returning June 28. ee ee | Or eeernasee ' Hl temperature wrcsesereeescee: I understand that the $187 I have enclosed includes trans- ‘| ae. OO es f Th h T ffi portation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, | an West kas ts Pontes 0 roug fa Ic boat trip and tour of Manhattan, plus other extra features 7 at Remperature o..ess0e--e-ese. Bs mentioned in Press articles, H r PETREUFE o.ee.sseee. ove 35 F - ; temperature ..°.,............. 45) Pontiac motorists were alerted | I also understand that if I have any preference for a H : y 7 today that Perry street (M-24 busi-/, room companion or am going with a small group that this 4 Highest ong! Sovget Sygepeastares This|ness route) from Madison to Pon- information will accompany this reservation tf 1 ** 34 in 1895\tiac Road, is closed to through . a | \traffi (Single Room $2 Extra) 1! erature Chart jUaaiic, i Angel 84 59, apt. Jos Koren. h r] I to participate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour 1) Margueiie i te pollen Spey ereaee in ‘ res } under the following conditions: i Mitweukee 71 4 tearing up of Perry for widening! —_1 have included the full payment with this reservation. If | lis # 50 and resurfacing is under way. I am unable to make the tour I understand that I shall be ri New Oricans %%| As the work progresses, the en- 4 given a full refund providing I give notice by May 23. I under- ry Omshs "4 bd ‘ ) stand that reservations will be made in the order of the receipt — $5 g3 Ure street, from Huron to the city|y. o¢ applications and that my name will be placed Fe a wait- Hs Pittghureh i gg, mits, will be closed, he added. (1 ing list if f am not included among the first 150. I under- #) — &. Francisco $1 §9| Through traffic should take anil stand that I may participate in all of the sehedule of events . §) 2. Merle, # alternate route using Auburn! except for ible charges or a ee free g Moe amma Dad H iahingten 13 $7/(M-50) and Opdyke (M-24 bypass), |! = oe ee r) Hi ‘Capt, Koren said, , rer rtoasatttttlthlheh ck ete ee ee ey @ \ i i\ . b ‘2785 Low Monthly Payments of Deluxe Trip indicator, Glove OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave, | SPRING SPECIAL in Algeria and metropolitan|up your mind he is in contempt, Babe Ruth baseball France, which, if you have, you shouldn't} _ The Resian satelilito | \ivece will conduct s peanut Wie 5 ca, carefully| have done.” ~ ed etoagres os doe oe sale that day throughout the res- Pflimlin’s call for _ Dethmers sharply interjected: ed States bat weather idential district. powers was decided upon at a| “I would suggest you refrain | in those sections hindered vis-'| Mayor pointed out ee ae ee from any such observations. wal tracking efforts, bpp gall agi easeragroradiiog morning - Charles} At the outset of the hearing the; Russia's bi tnik III was between sadireg more rebel army lead-|court announced that it was deny-| sighted by . teams and 15 years old took part in the _ Algeria issued challenges to|ing motion by the Saginaw] from Florida to California last |#Seball program. government. - County Bar Assn. to intervene as| night and. early today, - Se Ae ‘turbed by the + im the (bench, hs havaade Leon Se beginning at 9:45 a.m. ‘ : eriate ; , stage rocket. & Wednesday. Parents - planning to ' ne . ne Ot EER 0) ae eurofl theis children in the kin- About 1,000 policemen ringed the . dergarten classes next fall have Palais Bourbon where the Nation-| For his refusal, Hutt tacea a [Dog ‘Rustlers’ Busy been asked @ seghter Gam st Screen et. Few other sane fine of up to $250, 8 jail sentence | AND, Ont. W—Midland’s| the school at this time. x * alto * al Court jut oe oe oe are have Reservations are being taken by hier ¥ been stealthily liberating impound-|, 1 ian Meadowcroft, general, One cab driver, asked for his re-|Meredith H, Doyle, court adminis-|eq pets in night raids. 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The Moslems outnumber} Army leaders who backed the.them 9,000,000 to 1,200,000. The “committees of public safety” that;Moslem population also is increas- ‘defied the home government haveing by 250,000 yearly-thanks largely to French success in cut- ting down the mortality rate. smell of oil. * * * been fighting constantly for nearly two decades, with defeats in World War U1, Indochina and now the’ frustrating battle against Algerian rebels, Many blame politicians at (Advertisement) poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide-or Slip? | F an improved powder to be on upper or lower ten, talse more firmly on Wass, Ee oe® Saea a a rock taste or tea ParReTaintiesine oe sour. Checks “ odor “breath”. 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It is only a | trickle now, But in the years to come the) ‘French hope they can satisfy their, domestic requirements and not be/‘‘Algeria is French and will - re-| gan,” say French political, ville Teachers Federation here last; | at the mercy of Middle East/main so,’ ; |sheihs and a man such as United leaders. Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who controls the; But how to do it? The rebels,) Suez Canal. with perhaps 25,000 regulars, have |€lection, termed this “the weird-| is lost, Western Europe also may | Started in Michigan | be lost to the Communist world |because of a Red outflanking move-| All Frenchmen) but any) Washington advice is resented.) recession was started in- Michi-| iment in Africa. |want American support, * * * *powrtad. 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The ;most troubling, not to say touch- | ing, part of that spring ordeal | is the sight of a man trying to thin! hess his bookcases. x MUST BE WEEDED | The bookeases must be weeded | occasionally, if the floor is not td cave in and the family dust- cloth wielder with it. But this only wives can see , “Husbands see, in the gentle suggestion to ‘“sert out the books, dear—the Salvation Army needs them,” a symbol that the household will lapse inte illiter- acy. Any beok, no matter how battered and worthless, holds meaning for a man. Partly, it’s sentiment (Why, I've had that book since I was 14"), and part- ly it’s pride (“I wouldn’t have | bought it if I didn’t want to keep it”), ° Even when it is suggested thatr a paperbacked “Peyton Place’ be pitched in the interests of. neat- ness, husbands take on the pained p> ch ges of a boy who has been orde’ to abandon “‘Poppy Ott" to make room for Webster. /MALES SULK = * - | The most frequent reaction to} isuch wifely advices is a pointed! ‘Nuts’ and a lapse into a pecul- larly -male variety of sulking, ‘wherein the man picks up the “Peyton Piace”’ in question and 'begins to reread it avidly, as if it were the choice prize in his | collection, sa | An oecasional reasonable man, however, recognizes that the deed of discarding books This can be observed by any) ‘teeth engraved in the corner. must finally be accomplished. re \ SHAW JEWELERS— 24 No. Saginaw St. ~Boatioc THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1958 for Their Books And as he approaches the task, lips clenched grimly around whatever he smokes, eyes list- less, shoulders set against the inevitable — this is a heart- rending spectacle, One by one, he removes the top shelf's bounty of information, peers through the dust at ‘its title, and sets it on the floor for further consideration. ° * * * ‘He is weary when the top 30) treasures have been removed, and he sits on the floor to contemplate them, He picks up the first book. It is titled “My Ten Years in a Quandary,” and is by Rebe Benchley. His lips unset. le | chuckles, and looks inside, be- | gins reading, Fifteen minutes later, that book is lain aside — the beginning of a stack. The next book has three dog’s It is a drab book otherwise. But he runs his thumb tenderly over the 'dog’s* teeth and smiles, It goes on the stack over Benchley, _* * * “Dialogues of Filato’’ comes third. He flushes. There is a look men have when they run across a book they have bought and haven't tackled, He'll get to) it, though, one day. ‘ The stack begins to pile up: Books for reference, books that'll eome in handy one day, books friends wrote, books friends sent, books his children may enjoy, books about places he may someday visit, books it would be sacrilegious te discard, books the Salvation Army would not appreciate, books that re- mind him of people, places | summers, winters, things he \Consumers Power Co. receives its al ‘ should do and tifings he ~shouldn't, At the end, weary and exultant, he calls the Salvation Army and tells them to pick up a contribu- tion at apartment 12B-—four books on -casserole cooking, one dupli- cate dictionary, a copy of “This Is My Beloved” autographed . to his wife, and an untouched edition of “Golf Techniques .of the Bauer Sisters.” . He says now he hopes you'll let him have some peace - for awhile, Consumers’ Price to Go coh. 3 Receive Eéilowships ANN ARBOR (®—Three Univer- sity of Michigan staff members! were among 43 wiriners of na-| tional fellowships from the Amer-! ican Assn. of University Women| They are Manuela M. Cirre, Span-, ish instructor, who received $2,500; | Elizabeth Wolgast; Survey Re-| search Center assistant, who got $2,000; and Helen Hornbeck Tanner of the physical education depart- ment, who received $2,500, Woman Dies in Blaze DETROIT (#—Mrs. -Janet Jen- nings, 34, of Detroit died Thurs-) day when fire swept through her, apartment. 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Nome .. conte — nt Phone City pa ~ iene as Stote . ee ro Geghiyel by ...- sido nails snacteasesinee ld WOW a Have or Have Hod Account a avatetshinere soenscenecasin same leanings eee AeA ia: ka CLINTON 4-CYCLE MOTOR TIME TESTED it More than 2500 sold by us in past five years in Pontiac and vicinity. 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to 6 LE MOWERS W ¢ RECOIL STARTER BUILT-IN MULCHER SAFETY CLUTCH “Breakpruf” Blade Air Lift Feotures | 1 Pe. Steel Top Full Warranty - Many Others CASH or TERMS | COLEMAN SPRINKLER | OUTDOOR with ostance | GRILL DIAL Orit, etietahi | Regular $8.95 | 2 Burner © 1 Montel $498 STOVE LANTERN Water a 5 foot or a 50 SUN89 SH PS9 | si “stacr * atts Reg. $14.95 Reg. $14.95 ¢ eorews from illustra- All Metat—Folding Wheel- barrow TABLES WY" ELEC. DRILL $9.95 a woman or child can use tg yee eee enough to do a man’s job. Other Sizes at Lew Prices too. All Steel — 3 Cu. Ft. Size Handies 35. Ibs. of seed or fertilizer. | MAKES HARD JOBS EASY! Many fine features. La FD _— from piciu BIG 7” POWER SAW GENUINE KENNEDY Fontan BOX 56” For Spinning or Casting Soe tal eonre Gol. AS EA Parse Reg. $6.39 & $6.69 ~GLOTHES LINE POSTS . Heavy Du -agehon $h% 48” Crossarm 21,” Diameter 2 io, 1149 108" High i. oe 3 ae ; - = Pr v i f ORE Epes Se nw soe a ~ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 1 Se pM eo : pon Srna ; 6, 1038. 2 oo » é / nth ME — : S CALAMITY sy | MONARCH <*:. WEARE & Boys’ 2173 TELEGRAPH RD. IN MIRACLE SHOPPING CENTER PV ain [OU], [Oli [Ciy-We 10). 0-¥ 10) a 2.40 4°1C1 41 Oe AY NATIONALLY KNOWN and ADVERTISED MEN‘S INN OSA TIN: WITH SAVINGS 5: 45% -55% | The annual business niscting this tida Was ia in size, exceeded Saber: of Green ‘Lake, Mr. and only by that of the host state, Mrs. Mason Casé of Rochester, |- Illinois. James Montgomery of Walled ‘ be aun wale > CHICAGO — A score or more forenoon showed the work to be at - from Pontiac and vicinity today . are numbered among the 2,000 Old/2" alltime high. The reports Region seven has the largest|Lake, William Gennette of Milford, 2 ou! gathered here for the|marked the close of. the secOnd| scout membership of any of the 12)Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Bennett, Mr. Sth annual convention of the Boy year of the ‘Onward for God and|regions. It also shows a greater|and Mrs. Clarence F. Barck, Mr. America. My Country” program. percentage of growth in member- and Mrs. Ralph S. Randolph and ship than any other region: thus|Ernest Lawrence of Mt. Clemens, Also at this meeting was set i(4, reporting. and Joe Haas of Holly. the foundation for the third year | Reservations for the opening] Executive Secretary Edward H. of the general program, started jjuncheon this noon were held by|Leland and Field Executive Wil- in 1956, with particular emphasis (in. following from Clinton Valleyjliam H. Wells of Clinton Valley on the theme of “Conservation (Council: President and Mrs. John|Council, will be here for Satur- Through Safety. W. Hunt of Farmington, R. C./day’s sessions. Mr, and Mrs. Hunt At the regional luncheons this|Cummings and John Ostrander of|were also here yesterday for the most of the area non, Clinton Valley Council had Pontiac, Stanley J. Filkins of Syi- Presidents’ Luncheon, a new con- in Oakland and/20. reservations at that of Region’ van Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D./vention feature. ‘Macomb Coun-\S¢ven, which comprises the states ties, including|°! Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and the cities of Pon-| Michigan. Our own state's delega- : = Repair Work Done Spat as'ecss i os by Air Force, Navy the OF ee ees 125 to — on your name only or on other plans HAAS flac and Mt. Clemens. - + Our council, on account of the O/ AND work. - poser a are hearpernalnd Ly . os : patil te To get cash for vacations or / lp MORE ithas made such progress in scout |Navy and Air Force teamed up 1011” walks teans Fer: purpose some to Generel gat eral see ete te polo of how to rep] We mae Leow For purpose come to Genera ON OUR REGULAR PRICES ‘ nation. The wearer of a Clinton|atop a 135-foot tower at White men and women—married _ Valley Council badge is usually ac-/sands Proving Grounds, © CAR REPAIRS or single. You are assured costed with, “How do you do it?! when portable scaffolding was|)) . ° PAYING A GROUP = of prompt, personal service Coming trom every state and [over-ruled as too expensive, Hol-| © OF BILLS - and amonthly paymentplan : ferritory, as well -~ _ = Mman Air — Base Weather- ‘ @ NEW PURCHASES to suit your convenience. ; gaice have taken ever the Con — 3 COME IN; FMONE - waiTe een reo IERAL PUBLIC LOAN WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMIT § dite mitten seein, pect yeums| The, plan won carried oot oo sageenawyon SELLING OUT | i | eee a, ae YOU NEED THE MERCHANDIS E... YOU CAN BUY IT FOR FI se COME. SHARE IN THIS ‘100,000 Store -Wide Emergency CASH RAISING...Stock SICA] EES ALE | oer Buy with N TO Th PICK’ YOUR TERMS * + TAKE. MONTHS TO PAY i * a Ml Ri i ell Ml te in i a, cul aka de ao te en MONARCH ...Mirade Mile Steck Liquidation Sale Reg. 1.00 and 1.25 Value Famous Knewn Brand Choice of assorted stretch or fine quality cotton ar- MONARCH. Steck Liq Regular Tie Value Beye’ BYD Brand Shorts and T-Shirts fF Choice of broadcloth, knit briefs or white Tee shirts— Fine: quality for long wear new low “ gyles. A famous brand we dare not mention. Stock up ata price — Get now at this savings — RB wear on these ene Rosas 1,25 PA MONA sia. 73¢ OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 sale peice “ATE OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 8 ae ge i of New. Fresh, Famous Brand MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR —— STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE MONARCH. ‘Steck Liquid F ne imag Mile Sale MONARCH... Miracle Mile Steck Liquidation Sale Regular 2.96 Value Men's Short Sleeve | SPORT SHIRTS Now, right at the start of the season, you can buy these reed shirts at close- es ONG LJ VE SPORT SHIRTS Choose from a selection of wanted patterns and colors im fine quality sport shirts. Many of these taken from out pr ~— Brand new, fresh stock for 1988 selling. . Famous Nationally Advertised Brand marasd etn boxes tobe 2.95 Value $ 47 | : ane ne > 8.95 Value $ 77 MONARCH Select from Michael-Stern, Clipper Cratt, Brookfield, etc. — Brands you | SALE PRICE OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 know and like so well—Every suit from our regular stock--Purchased OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL ® for 1958 season—Now go on sale to raise needed cash—Wanted patierns, colors, styles, fabrics and sizes—Expertly tailored by America’s leading 55.00 Men's Year ‘Round Suits _, Sale 29.77 . Sale 37.87 65.00 Men's Year ‘Round Suits . 69.50 Men’s Year ‘Round Suits .. Sale 42.77 75.00 Men's Year ‘Round Suits .. Sale 47.67. MEN’S SUMMER SUITS . MONARCH. racle Mile Stock Liasigation Sale a vs oS vane, en's oun en's POLISHED COTTO ‘ON “IVY” PANTS — of ta, black ‘and It. we. A quality Sanforized, paliehen cotton. Sturidiy made for rough wear, Sizes 28 to 40, MONARCH... Miracle Mile Steck Liquidation Sale Regular 3.95 Valve Men's Assorted CASUAL SLACKS Assorted color denim—fully Sanforized sport slacks — All purchased- for the 1058 season and now siashed for quick close-out. BEDDING Hurry while stocks are complete — savings the greatest So ee ae 0 gee sities: au _ sousasene ae 5.96 Velue $197 4.95 Value $ a1 ; erm. $ Every one purchased to sell for the 1958 summer aia nsec at the MONARCH start of the season—Latest fabrics and styles. VISIT Out NEW ra > , . OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 LONIAL and CARPET DEPTS. orex sven wire 7 * HA 69.00 Summer Suits .......... Sale 29.77 5 NOW you can obtain some of the finest Co- _— —— 60.00 Summer Suits Foo OCOD CON Sale 37.87 : lonial furniture manufactured in America .. . a: Get nla , MONARCH ... Miracle Mile 70.00 Summer Suits .......... Sale 47.67 MONARCH ..; Miracle Mile at lower-than-usual prices. Our all new Co- Ee Ac : i ee Steck, Ligettation Sale ; Steck Liquidation Salp lonial department boasts a host of Early x quainted O Siti | Regular 3.50 Value OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Regular 3.95 Value Rf Aneta pecs bentng ich proud ase fu fer! SWIM TRUNKS Lo-Holer Jackets ij an - i nf pe e : \ a ; . WOOD-WAKEFIELD. -2 ek a Cheese ‘frvmx a setection of MEN’S DRESS SLACKS ° Assorted wanted colors in @ e a Selection of Latest Styles, Patterns, Colors and Materials—Every pair ae agg Foo yey me fine quality swim trunks— Reduc from _ ofiginal from our regular stock —- Purchased from our regular firms for this boxes sports Wear for the Iv i. * boxes-—Brand new stock Just season—Now at Close-Out Pr ee ieagee ¥ ’ 3.50 Vales $] 77 8.95 Men’s Dress Slacks.........s....Sale 4.97 3.95 Value $37 We Feature SALE PRICE 9.95 Men‘s Dress Slacks............. ‘Sale 5.77 omowamon ay OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TH. 9 12.95 Men's Dres s Slecks seeue coe e eee Sale 7.77 OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 8 ’ 14.95 Men's Dress Slacks.............. Sale 9.87 Mohawk and Firth Carpeting PLENTY FREE PARKING AT MONARCH MEN’S SPORT COATS . Choose from a Wtge stock of wonderfully selected a Conte —Popuit FREE carpet showing right in your own home! Just call Clayton’s and one of our representatives will bring a complete show- ing of finer quality carpet samples right to MONARCH... Miracle Mile . Stock Liquidation Sale Reg. 8.95 and 9.95 Vatue Men's and Young Men's sags om “ag REP pr hone Mile tock Liquidation Sale "ine 13.96 Vales Boys’ New Cord 9-Inch BRA 3S op : 4 4 orun avERY NITE ‘TTL 9 OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 ; eisure Your tinder’ NO” OBLIGATION DRESS SLACKS Sete eee Ie bepenr Cine’: Wee pe on tae a6 ben tine SPORT COATS whatsoever, . he ferigay el papas ariel Selb sotual cou— ; Fancy eanaacey sport. coats. be pair purchased for our reg. 35,00 Men's Sport Coets.............Sale 18.77 gs gh Tarp = ‘ OPEN MONDAY and this low price only to raise 37.50 Men's Sport Coats............ Sale 21.37 your size. . FRIDAY EVENINGS ao walk 45.00 Men’s Sport Coats. . weeve, SOhe 24.77 13.98 Value $577 ; MONARCH $497 49.50 Men’s Sport Coots............. Sale 29.37 eee EH uF : = ‘ _ All About Men... Chapter Five Don’t Always say, NO MATTER their . size, - wemen like decisive men, * * * By JOSEPH H, PECK, M.D. When you a-wooing go, consider the customer's wishes. ’ Are you the kind of man who will attract the girl you want? You must study her preferences in men, @s well as in candy and corsages. In all nature, the advancement of the breed depends on the female choosing the sire of her offspring. Even though the gals have much reason to be discouraged, Mother Nature makes them look at you ‘and wonder just what kind of fa- ther you will make. A mining engineer who worked fn South America told me of a new man who had a gold bridge that ‘caused some comment. One day the tribal chief called on this man and said the women of his tribe had decided they wanted some children with gold teeth. Would the engineer accommodate them? e * * * | Gold teeth may not have much/ Bearing on your girl's choice, but your curly hair may be a factor. And. one thing that will count is ‘your personality. ‘BE DECISIVE, MEN “From many ‘years of listening to women recount their husbands’ de- fects, 1 think their greatest gripe {$8 having a namby-pamby spouse. I don’t know how many times ¥'ve heard an anguished female gay, “Oh, if he would only beat me when I get bitchy, but, darn him, all be says is, “Yes, “dear.” When I was a kid we had a neighbor whose only contribution to his household was coming home | stoned on Saturday nights and beating up his poor, hard-working wife. _ When my gentle mother suggest- | ‘@d that she divorce this monster, ‘she always said: “Oh, Mrs, Peck, ‘you don’t know what loving ways he has when he's sober!" | * * * _ What a woman primarily wants, if she has any brains, is a man) ‘who will provide a safe and com- | fortable nest in which to raise her brood, , She wants a clean, but not 2 meticulous dresser, and maybe a husband who bores her only | | halt the time after they have been married 30 years, As for the qualifications of a husband, it matters little if I have omitted some. Once you are hitched, son, your ‘wife will be glad to point them out to you. What kind of gal should you Marry? _ A few years ago you stressed appearance. Well, your ideal, well- upholstered, ctirvaceous _iittle blonde will likely, by the time she {s 40, spread out like a bale of hay after the retaining wires are cut.| HALF ACRE CASTLE Ifyou take marriage seriously; discount all the moonlight and roses and “‘love-forever-true”’. stuff. -You are entering the most sa- ered and important partnership ef your entire life. It can be~ heaven on earth, whether in pal- ace or trailer, or it can be hell on wheels, I think it was Michelet who said, “If you wish to ruin yourself, mar- ry a rich wife.” And if Michelet didn’t, Joe Peck does. Don't rush, The right girl is loaf- ing around some place, and J don’t mean at a soda fountain. Your job is to recognize her. * * * * You only have to live with your wife for 40 years or so, but the ais Oe .have a direct bearing on the des- tiny of mankind. Size up the stock she came from, * * - If you knew a fraction of the ills due to indiscriminate matings, you would realize the importance of giving the matter the attention it deserves, If you want the Lord to bless you with healthy offspring, it is better to prevent now rather than try to correct later. - Among common diseases that run in families are allergy, deaf- ness, a tendency toward heart disease, diabetes, migraine, cleft palate, many kinds of mental diseases, and tuberculosis in all its forms, If only one side of the family has) ‘married, it will be a boon to your traits you two will hand down will BOARDING HOUSE _'THE PONTIAC PRESS—FRE Yes, Dear’ some of these diseases in its his- tory, the chances are just half as bad as when both sides have the same weakness. Without too much trouble, you can find a girl who has inherited weaknesses dif- ferent from yours. I know farmers who spend a lot of time and money trying to’keep dwarfism out of their cattle herds, but who show interest in their chil- dren’s alliances only when one wants to marry out of the family faith. Incidentally, after you do get children and grandchildren if you keep a medical record, just as families in my day used to record births and deaths in the family Bible. / NEXT — WHEN YOU GO WOOING Vow comm ‘M CONDUCTING A Y Y SECURITIES SURNEY « WHEN DOES THIS "BING BOND CO.* HAND YOL! SOMETHING BESIDES MATCHES FOR YOUR. CIGAR Zu I'LL BET YOU BENOUGH IN COMMISSIONS a TO FILL THAT BRIEF- CASE! PERSONAL Y¥ SS SS INH Upp HEH-HEH! HOW SOLLY You & ARE TODAY, MY DEAR / =. ‘Y FACT IS INVESTORS SEEM U4 BEARISH EVEN ON SUCH A GILT- EDGE BUYS AS—~ \ AH-ER~~FOR INSTANCE BOLIVIAN SUBURBAN SEWER ISSUES ~HAR- RUMPH/ + BUT CHEER UP/ BIG THINGS ARE AHEAD/ / Eeacal s-ib LE vse | “too s BY HE DIDN'T GIT BIG USIN’ HIS ARMS! YOU WATCH-- DEAC WILL . SAY, “WHY, TLL LEAVE IT RIGHT AT TH’ HOUSE FER YOU—I HAFTA GO DON’T GIT BIG USIN’ YOUR ARMS/ YOU'RE BIG WHEN YOU KNOW HOW Belpre OTHER THAT WAY" YOU TRWwILLiAMs S-+4b @ 1988 by NEA Service, na. John Morris "Enjoy t —_ After Every Meal 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 Helps keep teeth clean. Freshens mouth. Sweetens breath. by Franklin Folger — <<. + seated \ | rs 5-0 “Na cherry — I'm on 4 diet.” ‘BOOTS AND) HER BUDDIES PE MIG OF ’ whe, = HEAR THAT, AMARANTHA? ‘ ey : DIXIE DUGAN WHERE DO WOMEN THEIR ENERGY ANYWAY? iS GET ALL] TONY, IT'S YOUR FAULT NA THE PELICAN / OF OURSE Y r Y'KNOW — YOU ANYTHING TO WITH _YOU THAT SHE KNOWS YER TED AND YOU DON'T GIVE A_ FER YER ARLINGTON, TH’MILLIONAIRE, § OUGHTA HIT IT oO ES RIGHT / SHE DOESN'T WANT YOU your Gik. \ Out, witt| BIG FRIEND BACK) YUH? 2 APE? -AFTER LEAVING \- ME STRANDED |_| FOR WEEKS BACK/ THAT WASNT IN 1858 WITH A PERSON | SCARCELY KNEW! My IDEA, IT TS p'4 a PERFECTLY a AUTILE WHILE! ate ' AZ > HE |: me CAPTAIN SLUGGO--- I HEAR YOU'RE GOING TO MOVE YEAH ---THIS IS A ROUGH NEIGH BORHOOD--- IT'S NOT SAFE ANY MORE wader = To. Gey 6. Pe OF, = aE ght reseed Come NE bey United Featore tradename, ten, “EVEN THE CROWS ARE GETTING TOUGH Eee Sinuiimeas ieee = By Dick Cavalli GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn WELL... BETCHA YA WON'T BELIEVE IT, GRANDMA..,, ... BUT I'M GETTIN’ T’ BE A GOOD ove ee) = GOLLY, I HAVEN’T HADA SPANICIN’ FOR TWO WHOLE Days /” ‘ . ; - 4 ae sia : ag eg oe) RO ae : — ms _ elo? THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, maria CSE eo be Sere Tan : , 8 a by Kide Se For Sale Miscellaneous 60 , : eee ‘LAID-OFF | a he 2," WORKERS | Sastre ee No Princi a wat arty you are pa ’; work for 30 days, Our Requirements Are: 1, That you own furniture or @ car, 2. Theat you are a permanent! American Stone aa Nov oder too ltge_ or ton tail : re sch ean estimates WF [A i oC Teak Boor tara |e BT Py a et SAVE THE PENNINES ON YOUR MEAT BILL Beet rOAs oc eesececcecssesses BR Faia 50 a Fae weekiy: resident. tae nea Furniture, 42 Orchard 3. That you m eed work) 800 and a good paying, eonet be-|7 re LIVING ROOM SUITE, fore becoming unemployed Brand new, davenport & chair, ? aoe sree pers well known Bac and qual ity H 55 cents sq. yd., delivered, t1 1-547 | 47 ; Al TOP SOIL, CROSHED STONE. SACK GELDING — 7. WHITE ern step tables matching cof- If you ove bit peters an rt packed water softener sizes, ey peed edhe | I ape aa ge Hienal Big sem-auiomatle, Prom sand, gravel, fill. Lyle Conklin. |” feet, sb See us at once and be relieved) Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard $ _FE 61112 or PE - eee — . Black a cau We hare phe gy le O Matted quantities on these mod- TSF or PE 2-0073. | mere with white m - Gen- Scan unk a cous camara els, We alee have some recon- Loadin a can - ho —, Rieke hoes ; ty. - 3" ELEC. RANGE APPROX 1% Si equipwent For informa- can feed, be 4 F. OL 1-1242, 1641 Rd. : yrs old, A Norge Retrig ——* tion, call us ., | Open Sun. 5-704) ain hevier Brot ‘8 SADDLE SHOP CIAL TO Loans to $500 unit, gout 1 yr. age, W pL eae PME SPECIAL : this tant, Black, Parade Gadale build ¢linte for 4 or more : are a cond MOTOMOWER, REEL AND RO-| oxq's, ail ugth. 4c-8 tt ATTENTION, $0. 2643 8. Biv : conn sane © ae Made Quickly |S vaimgy nezone, Roost tet Coney. Bat see of Tek oo TRUCKERS | Adina “Hours 1, “Gat 100,“ A ?x6's, ath’, 10c a ft. = Huron, Front & rear blacktop et. bi 46898. e Loading choice black dirt farm RENT : . pyres Write Press Box we = teu ee peostes pleas! 7 WALNUT 1 rDININ eT a gad thin “doors, rr ee deliver PE eases, | Water, shelter. riding trails, Prt FURNISHED SPACE IN'WELL ES| of our’ ent at any, one oe WO cr AS TOP B01. | Son GALE: — SPOTTED CHEE WEEE | lcga”qideeg ee, obone ‘ar 9 iy RUGS. WOOT FACE WS MAY WOLVERINE fll sand and erevel Mg yg ia Mag BUCKNER | fats’ ssf" Pearson's Furniture | ECIALS oe a | vos oe eo op al Ae] Ba my Furniture.) | cess P Bes ae Paddock oe 2-0784 |. hemes. ee Je at Se. foe "asta se a pe Eb adn oo ETS 50 VAL 50.) 3-3547. - FOR : i ~~ . Finance Co ie ae Tv, Py La Knotty white ne paneling iarpresies $20.50 value $1495. | 5) Ace DiRT — FILL SAND TOP SALE: PONY STALLION, 8 ° $59.95: 15 other used av Obei 19" Siaine, | Sel Sowers complete te far |” call, road rarely Vic of Clark years old, $2 tmches high, son ct PONTIAC tigen aes wat Ss S| Fandom “lengins °.1.!. $i40M | gan’ Plorescent, i03 Orcnard LK. te dqivery: eae immed, waite Can gg t aca’ Pek 2 = _Ave. — 4. es . ¢. Excellent condi maT ip tine a Se roa norpCR WATE Mahogany Plywood _ | Two 36°" BIKES. GIRL’ v's. jonentnageing, “OS tion. $450, Call MU 42552. . t. — Insta, : I “v" grooved, 4'x@'x'<"’ $4.70 each, —Full see oe a 37289, ~ $1.00, Fill, FE 8-3282. . 3 BU. VE ; | : BST TE Se W. Huron. = S-44 | ix12 we sheath $c lin. s RED * = & os c OLD RIDING MARE ‘ TEAGOE FINANCE CO.'5 aah Sape IY S7Ry vem cee | RE aeaet HE | Reiter aeettee |" Bateet aity gen | “ARO BOR SEAN FOR RE £ A "3.3507 | is __ 1x3 W. pine stripping ft. 118 WEST LA Suriang : ened oe ~ ng Be a Fi ROCHESTER, MICH. APARTMENT SE MA SME MAGIC cier Intx? NO. t We 2 Doug. fir ae each. | F YPEWRITER. ADDING Ma BEA Ca He ae DELIVERED, a Squitatwe ‘and fuspine Festons A LOANS 97° $500 Pg we Z Gid BEV. “The picture was So absorbing mneeares ate the box the Fir Plyscore boo Plane =H elec. range, set we SA Hee eM 38iT3. Male Witiow Ras "pontine oer 4 of golf clubs, kitchen ca SAD- 4 en —r aor ee : r, | of HOMsaMOLD Shope Gas space heater, OR 3-5164. , (Popcorn came int” 4°x8'x%" Seeereneners e $2.75 each. z IRT RIDING HORSE FOR SALE. Sap. EST im oR a om ae atte 7 ae aey came, caspase, | Le etre | A Re eh ie wn | ee ee Seremae e rage _seaunped. Hine fea le, BAXTER & luvinasToNE Hisimall rocker. tf go lamps, |S Sale Household Goods _57| For Sale Miscellaneous 50 NO CHARGE POR DELIVERY a OLE PIES. Ty ; “fen : TS & Goat . aN —nerenge St __F 1508! cents each; He walnut dining| NEW BUILT-IN GAS N anp{ | DOO rene C&L HEATER ; a... a “LET'S TALK GET CASH QUICKLY |, il. lights MEW BULLTIN OAS OVER $xD 1 ‘vo gua, °h Om, HEATER H 2) g g erty Talbot Lumber for 810. Delivered. eet. Wanted vec 7 N ¥ WANT) NEW COLORED ADMIRAL 21" 7v.| _F asterhoard, rock om, receial HAVE ABOUT 3 ACRES HUMUS a % ". sBUSINESS”—. “ 1 Up to $500 | Fetnc te a6 astte, PE! tigi, mete! Pes omer. FE? DOND Guenter net | TUMBER CO Sr a ae charters, | wage, Livesroce Parade Passing You u By? . fi Wake ow @ Re ver, yet 0 ist SARLAND be TY APPLIANCE E | with paper & ribbon. MI_ 41439. . quiry) MO. ¢06n6. Kinds, Porrest Jones. aioe less to pay, Furniture & appii- isk S1ORER- ALE WEW FUR. ip YOd WAN |. _ 5-098. an Re a new ode | % Hai _ = - . —— on — 2 Fa TRAILER, $55: 82 | jg47 Hagerty Hwy. Walled Lake ek, TORER. R ER, ALSO NEW FUR- iF ro i ANT GOOD TOF SOIL, § , 50018, ; barge'as oF Fea’) Reconditioned washers for sale.| y. 3 WHEEL PICKUP BOX ALL eawers Taek on*« | WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI-| {op soll for the new City Hall For Sale Poutry 74 Loan Com We ey aN ae noe Ake out VER 60 USED TV SETS FROM | Set Late Orion Pooue MArKei €-1086 ane ore east Pod Wellies et 7 POY) Set pee read | Ow Ty | acta een ore BENSON LUMBER CO.|59 ake RUGDEoT™ | git eaeeto rece : oben . . § TO 6 TH ic SOIL PIPE 6 F “eer , MOWERS WINDOWS DOO! NOW LOeDING ‘AMS. 5 . 23s Dadew Qeaee a 4 mye; Bt Pontac or y mie|____ ire saat SINGH SOUL PIPE ¢ FF. 33] Pinger. pomer aha, 2e°| Bene Bene ders vaca | “war's tent bck cin 6 tp | SOC CEORORNE CONG i 1 aA LJ | ene season’ Se" just, start, [202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO. boty oo Auburs OD yer Pct amie wn'8"Gaginaw OPE Sioo | 38 HP, Springtela S38 pairs] Alum. comb window Hiss) of''couniry “View inn. "We ped pa i a i ing. If you hurry, you can ~- 4, 119 _— 230 V. H- duty, motor ¥4 HP. * “EMPIRE 3.3229" ; er. PE 2.0146 or FE ¢-7559.| Sale Farm Produce ; in ANTIQUE PINE MILK SAFE OR ont $229 ts n- | 172 is ¥, vind *citn | & reverse. models of rotary) ____M Wahl & Cone = : 75 inency betore ‘i k h china and cherry drop\[%* Norge 2 arene genemees we | ae a Grinder with | & reel mowers. , $58.96 & up. | ZENITH FRANG-OCEANIC FORT- PORT: | saoupY-GELWERY 35 YARD Ba (Quick Cash |g BEES Bere arr | Hie om ima Rae as | SEF Ree neteg Se Bk | ESSE Run elt ante. |_ Ser 008 ONY Sen OR a Ser | Sera! essen ( 3 = peda FO $500 __|SATHROOM -POR-COFTAGE a1, SEAS APE be scse| Mave erect. will” deliver, po . Do It Yourself 61 ; ) “MICHIGAN BUSINESS basement or home, phenomenal - =~ WHIRLPOOL 2. CY. | 202. Open Dai Y = 2 ine months) value, "650.96. qf large ONE ~ BCA WEIRLPO 1 Cl | i eet. prOsE PLO NT FOR RENT SAI CORPORATION a 30x30 stall shower. Pree stand-| cle cjothes wetie. 918 cock. - re Shara ee] ait hy eee Pe se ae EB 8 p.m. |e Swe i Ho & hae extra, Ne gealers, . Mich| lecttic range oats, “at Gate 00 ee 0.) Themnpens, 60 a.m. to 6 p.m.| BROWNIE. HAROW ome uto gan Fuorescent, i00 Orchard Li.| 3 “Fis "tq poy. #0 anys — same PoE = 3 eae Sund 10t é ee BES HARD ARE op 5 ane veny| “* ““Wayne GaBERT as vsen cement sixs_—a| OUNCGAYS ses FOR RENT a for 121 NS. Saginaw PE 5-6199 goats geek. Also 1 hot air furnace. ALL CASH WA wall +0 One L CATR SRK an eames s_2-7188. Ee VAIL AT BORMEISTER'S. ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- ~ . ARMAN | 35 OF GOLD BOND METRO]! SAVE SUNDREDS DOLLARS GOOD; Jame stown, solid mahogany trim, a nace vacuum cleaners Oakland 4 Mix, A es oe Disie Hwy. Dray SRMPISTER'S Fuel & as Geakata (aks ed NORTHERN | sfso9-tetter—nror ET R TOR DAVENPORT, | is. aL O N al =. FTE PET Ae MEPRIQERATDR, DAYESPORS, | OAL SCEC EATER Oo, Pra Py SEWING SOCHRE ficse ate ‘new I6TEFRIOERATOR PHILCO| Leundry tray Ad a ee palat “Formica plumb and elec:| "Ast BA bam oft La ys si auc Mf : z " \. cqnakes. formica|” apartment size. ‘ate ‘model. $85 622.05 | ‘Open dam to 8 p.m" Dally. | trical supplies. Open 7 days week |" Glbwiw'g TRUCKING MA 5.3588, - colars. Compare] sary terme Crosiey electric range. pSAYE, PLUMBING FOR DUSTY ROADS Dove 8: to 6:00 Suataze 10 PE 5-5437 Sale Farm Equipment 76 rebar Schick” wtb | ag a Sean Saginaw St | calcium Chloride , $290, Bae| _ ply, isd w, Memeaim. PE t4718 | YARD &, DRIVEWAY, GRADING, | —~ Uk Ave.|_¢r. ge. Schick's, “MY pasa 800 5Q. FT. HOT WATER BO: Aacter Crystals to harden dusty oN um “e op ot cravel, fi ete. FE 2 " DRAG REPRIGERATOR, MAHOGANY) sas or coal fired. piping, heating | Concreat Floors 8 Ib. can .. $4.43 Cameras, Equipment 61A . 48393 Record Cabinet, | Cedar oe = nd controls. Can “pe seen Muriatic Acid per — Siaiews pipe RRR APRA POR ROG PIG Ww 1a@F 11 FERGUSON TRACTOR. YOU Shas Teactrs Retsonabie: FE/ — STR CONDITIONERS other ‘Cement Colors in stock Wood, Coal & Fuel _S7| pat cnsellent condition. Make '|REBUILT WASHING ranteed. gle Fesders Home ot office units. Ue ets ee IRTAR COLOR, | OUS% PROFEaSIONAL mi |FOR, SALE FIREWOOD, 10 A CORN PLANTERS WEW AND v +d Combination Doors Galv. .. $14.05 Sen $198.50. : 3 — Sore ane ne. Deliveree <= tA 0 wn or 3 point stale a SS | Sakae Ba ee HAE) Eda Greg © [Plants, Trews, Shrube 68) ES Eepe bapa HOLL $3891 or ell 1340 Nil ‘VERT |‘ : . Ph. at ville. a et ANCHOR FENCES 12°" Corregated — 03.05 Pt. delvd.) types. 105 varieties. 3 for $1 and shap, Rex pe er ty GNF, SOLD. EX) No m on PRA eporeved. | sq- ote GOT Se” adel O18 | mae cies | eenne Sa spy. “Bivd. OL esau Grand River. ian é, 602 Mt. Clem-| FREE ATES. FE 5-147), eumen —_ 2.8 tape recorders. SALE: UP | FRAZER ROTO-TILLERS. NEW IDE - | BOY'S 26 IN. BIKE, GOOD, RUN- Reeay, Mix Mortar per ok.” $138 ae eo Om ee eee Cee © ws Parts and service. LW. PT. > , ACK. Hook Clothes ies 50 ea. vis, 1580 ee BRAND NE DRAIN TILE & SEWER PIPE. | Sale Musical Goods 62| Ra. at Matthews Clinic & Grove: 7 $2085) CHILDREN'S op eB re: AGOUES | BLATLOCE COAL & SUPPLY, 00. | enn A Re el | pra Sales on M24, Co BAR) Selva one DOUBLE | Suarturgweg Rui PUPecs | CREW COMET DOn, 22° Cadue © | Saxtano Tate: SERVICE THRE-| GARDE eee LN oe) ytd CHILD'S OCKING CHAIR, FE telient condiiion. Re —— x. IN AND HEAR T F : ming & removal. Free estimate. egg tg hn Cost $189, Lounge chair & ottoman .. $12.95 BATHROOM a FixTURES, youNGs- | 7-798. coms Call ters bene demon. mexTUcky “oR MERION BLU oe Se ee SON ROTO TILLER SALES & i , 7" Goge| town kitchen. | oll end, gas fur! 4 Min Venetae aie fh |- ites | ee vekas: Pa ma 8 to 8:30, FE ome | Falues, $1998 while they lest, No Orme ITEMS AVAILABLE | 7A5"Automatic waier heater, hard: te ES tenths". Vaige fh J. MORRIS MUSIC aye Re fe fait “ : phone’ orders abs ato, Mictizen| WYMAN’S ware, electrical supplies, ° erock VE PLUMBING SUPPLY i WOE ALL COLSEE 3 VOR tes. Orchard Le, Ave.|1s w. Pike. EZ terms PE 41122) snd, tile. galvanised | copper ae ion are ea 34 S. Telegraph OR 3-1087, 50c.| 1990 Crooks Rd. een e-0448 | "irons. like new. $12.80, PE S44is,| "33 PIECE LIVING RM. SUITE. | Bros. Faint and Supper Kemtone, | _ PE 2-0233._ . FE 2-0567. NURSERY GROWN SPR Gee s| -SPRING SPECIALS Facto. OTL PR. OF FRENCH DOORS. LIKE Across from Tel-Huron. } or more, | HIGH TRADE-IN Vag A ong PC re, RyRGE SS = Rb FE ¢S43i| “now. Reus FE_ $4520. __. | HORNER ACCORDIAN. REASONA-| You’ dig sat’s Sun aciy'Cedar.| ON NEW p LOWANCES aniee $16.95 ‘up.. Thyle Electric.| _ 1000 “Huron o |BOTTLE O48 RANGE WITH | “PLETE AUDIO RANOE HAS 0) ible OR 219%, =|) igus Mtaearses Pomme: abt0 Dixie age Lsatters & movers Jobnson FE 4-5160. =< AN OAS RANGE. cE | incinerators, gas or efectric. Ape- Cone a an rie COM-| HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. .| Hwy. (OS. 10), Clarkston, MA mplicity mowers & tillers. ere £ FEES oven say sow SPORE Aaa | ls Bite il merce vimonows| Fagin est . . 2 HE: = : "S| our Honal, floor lamp, piece. blond bs +d ARON ‘COLORED PLE oct bead Oparte HEATERS, $75 On Dee APTER Core 46.) PIANO TUNING = OSCAR| & Premiers strawberry plants. Ee cre weem eet, 2 pisce dou! is x 11°F" and 13 = 166, 210 = == rete a Re a HOUGHTC N'& SONS ne —— bed, room set, BEEF AND PORK HALF AND PAINT SAL ES—SPRUCE, PIN 4 bedroom lamps, aid Bendix wash-| — Footie Drive. ______.| Casn & Carry G, A Thompson, E FUENO, UPE GET. REABON ABLE, | TREE eeipen eve. miughe cor. | i CASE & PERGUSON DEALER er. ° A Bh soy ie ae tle 80 8. Perry St. ° bp 4 Lear phaS ce 3608 — SLAYER PIABO z ra golor’ fir Dig your own, Bring OL 1-9761 Wenene bm ¥ = boy to | k fe) he P . ; OAKLAND _Tuning, Quitmeyer, OL 6-6571. ile — = ae Rd., SPECIAL 3 = “suits, ‘sweaters,, Lake Over the Payments Buy Direct as “Orebard Le. Ave, PE. 5-6150 SNARE DRUM. GOOD CONDI- hs Ses ae erce Village, tise. On 350 im. On These Specials: - Esco-Glyd POWER MOWERS — TORO $18. OR 30003, Wisom a of nterpection, ot | Ca&e Tractor, Model DC EC : “ _ | Belipse, Lawn Boy & Foley — to 6. MU 40038 . 595 . : i , $39.95 & up. Riders, rotaries & | S. Motorola TV, 21 in, Mahogany, |, a9 _ Windows Teel types. ‘Trade. itis accepted. Sale Office Equipment 63 Office Equipment 63 fee Sale Pets 69 i ag e GE range. “Top-Ot-ine D H. non "$03. ; re IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, | ~~~“ —— ~ ( "940.50 ae = Biidine fs 22 Sate | Cae trarare: site purzaait.| Hate Godel.” excellent condition. |2 YEAR, OLD THOROUGHBRED KING BROS. left hand GB washer, “completely” auto, Rp So thermopane .... tf PLYWOOD SPECIALS Lt AE Phone FE 54-0431, Mrs. Ar- sod ey asa’ good natured. oe eed RD, AT pres GE. dryer, completely sate, Top: | iucorier aoar ita HB |e ggg CASE CARRY _Sale Store Equipment 64° $.1° GaLlON AGOKRTEME CL TRACTORS . oe automatic gas dryer $138.88 veuality pine ox 49c o ° @oug’ pivscord _..... he $ : axe F yER Bolens, Wheel-Horse . = , ont ei li board $00 per hd | 38. £28, piyscord «.------ $245 | COMPUTING SCALES. USED 1 YR, | “Steyr. “old OA SI08. | - TILLERS = #4 R mpire Supplies - PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. Tesh cir eee wen ike REG. GERMAN ‘ERD. | Bolens ‘ Rah Le Rae Sore GOBBTENR SER FICE, | am seo eae aa ei ae Ege ee ee as cutter . Cass 123 | 48 DRY 1 YR, OLD. a oS —— : sacrifice. M ; warrenty, . : « $75. Gas rangge, 1 yr oid. $70, oe _ Sale Spo Goods BLACK FEM LE” POODLE, FE Hunting and Fishing pote. . or what have you? FE 3 Two HOLLYW TWIN «BED | Air conditioner, very good con- ceEvIET SERIES $5.95, 2 rting 65 red ~ . Evans BoUw, — DIXIE HWY. And @ little work too is yours in SMALL HOUSETRAILER. SWAP poe frames Wilh Rents, ike ne _dition. Callvafter 5. OL "1-103. | "Guaranteed for 6 months. 193| AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS WELDER bo -VOLTS—as uP aver ah ag yout, ater bak waeler & teas or cat el Ga. Soa, SUS NS SN | ELECTRIC. LIOMT FIXTURES |_8. Saginaw, FR #3706. ESSED. ATR _ Puppies. $53. up Curtiss, OR tive sew, yout ) $12,509 gown buys this busy year| FE ‘eieda" or sell. (Mine. Ressouable, 200 Racburn.|, pe. Breakfnst sets. DEP? es | pe dele irae anarings | RENTAL SOFT CO. So FARE URS? SE. EEL HORSE Se TRAC | r in the West 1. Z ; lesigns. AQUALUNGS. NEW & USED. {BEAUTIFUL CHAMPION since. |“ : N tudio Couch ...-...........- Pa wns. moderns, Balloons,| The modern thed of buyin : ‘ ? j ee, eae 2 mee coer) oe HAMILTON ass sOnyER, EL) a $0| Stars. terrihie, values. Besreomi your ‘weler conditioner or sete | it aauip. tise Orchate ik sit,| German Shepherd. 3 months. MA _3350._ OR tor, plow. aie Alon LT ad Cee ‘i 5 - : » $6.| Davenport ¢ : 25, p ‘ ; . Rd. i lavestigate | thls outstanding of- _OR | Dremee chest h bed 2.2... $4930| Ue $193. Pactory Irregulars” &| A-Kent it for 6 months then if Bena che REF OF GOLF S si0. Auction Sales 77 7 ; CE CREAM TABLE. FORMICA 6 pe. diming suite ......... i samples. At prices that Sg Chive you wish, apply rental fee to ne ty OF GOLF = : ~ z REALTOR PARTRIDGE Aetrigerator senelen "ts e = fy . "s. —— A hg a porehese pases ene a Mt, ; clube 8 lube & cart. FE 3 3-1206 after 4:30 ENGLISH SETT TER PUPS 11 WEE. ANgIQUE AUCTION, SAT, MAY Businesses Thruout Mich: i a, floor inches, ; lounge| wood Waxefieg, Champers fine _Ave. = 10. mate. fully *Tetomatic. Call. for Pgqued Tent, ‘on ava. ARMY re ett “Goo we promineg Fly, Ta Se 43581 1080 W. HURON 5 chai : sebra striped occa-| ish... $00.95; EVANS 30 GAL. O1L HOT WA-| . information, no obligation. GOLF SET PERF CONDI- home. OR fyi | A in Corunna, Michigan, Bill & OPEN TIL 8 fat seeders Sib; blond Hal Seo Bow oge- My — MANY OTHER ITEMS _oR a & 220 gal, oil — LI 33747 EM_3-3911 “tion. Matched and iste FOR SALE: GERMAN SHEPHERD Fane k Lawson, fy: —- i rotary m : 3-468: : caer PBomeade store On eee) - Frade-| tabie, $20. St 3093. THOMAS ECONOMY | FOR SALE DAVENPORT, CHATRS, Hand woven ‘rag or yarn, $2 up.|_fiftee $38. mh bo path sens aie: puppies. Reg. Midwest €-0633. Saratoga 25-7503 oF SAratogs 3-4296 _pm, FE 21418 BARNES "H é “HA EDITS iRONRITE TR ONER. TAKE OVER |) 5 Saginaw PE 209151 Ss nally wont beds, | outb 7 oe ee OR 06 ae GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE PREE, KITTENS iCe CREAM MANUFACTURING “| WTD. ANTIQUE DISHES, AN- | ooo? op _carrier, OR 3-204. MEX NTS FOOT = rected Burr-Shell, 375 | = . Equipment. and busine FOR SALE. TRAILER, Witt| Cols. Cutter 2 cents. ip then Telegraph. Pe 24708, KITTENS, FREE TO GOOD 7 For sate, lease, or trade for other | ano FR DUNCAN PHY FE TABLEAND Si “lamps, antique fra. MY | Oy ASP h, boat. Bert Monroe, S30 Pale a nian he vine, Sons = SELL TRADE, | —2OMe._ FE _5-5970_ after 5:30 p.m. : re ¥ o E. Hurop, FE 2-062. rE ae or 4 bedrm. house|’¢ cakectss ben” BLE AND caep GAS 8 OVE” DEFENDA ae. STAND Pontiac. ° att vith Kove e Oc.| _ Manley caeeh 10 Bagiey. MARTIN'S TROPICAL FISH AND Auction Sales COVER on ph for some-| m, ‘he FE bent. bie. $25. OR 3-8320 ANDi 4G TOILETS $18.95 yt Lake Ra. HOUSE CAR TED a of equal value. - oo ee Sone eee nn— | LESS Couto sink 12. STW ek mag THE STATE|WIL TRADE ROYAL PORTABLE © =.5MORE WRINGER TYPE|USED NOROE REERIGERATOR. Washnowie wita sie 383 BEE: FOCES MOSER 4 CYCLE) oer Seed eat Needs painting PE. £0353 "*| 5089 Dixie Highway ‘ - 8 c t 8 with tr: _ Pe nn Ee! M q 2 ( MW, BARS & TAVERNS. All over _Fupabout boat PEs: sino. Uaed fleet Hoe colored bath set REEL TYPE LAWN MOWER outside 2528_Biis. Uk, Rd, || PARAKEETS, SUPPLIES Drayton Plains i Michigan, Opportunities of every BUILTIN OVEN & 4 sed Electric with thm se tevecuie 0095 Teall, stoves, oll MACS ise 183_ Sanderson PE 21721 Cail our specialists about WILL TRADE 6.30 EQUITY IN Only 8198.88, Deen REFRIGERATORS sory 3m brooders, pot bellied dépot s -__PE 2-643. : | Every Friday .....7 p.m, beige I elop ecrvice betes bere| carport Leceted ‘Wrict Pomtiee| Zreese, Chest iiype, new. 20° Cu , WASHERS 2 gfe rio gMBING 5 FEY a ag OG Sie weet GOING our or noenress SALE siete FEMALE gCOTTIE. At Third Ave. Every Sunda 2 p.m time & money near Waterford High School Will| Saorr ’ °™** Simuels. Maple aoe : qnior Gk sank. eancnablc, Or-| Thousand is eu: i ‘ALE SCOTTIE, a + : ST ATEWIDE take smaller home or vacant land a _ - FULLY RECONDITIONED Ss EVERYTHING Ville Smith, 2254 E. Highland Rd.| ing monde of bargains! —_ Browe | gun? Gute Terrier Wed service. Buy and Sell Daily | of Cons = — a rm. ont: Manresa” aadl sor = Tees FAs Ante es ed & a ena che“ DING 1 MOWERS clothing Sawens ear: rings AND ANIAN Rlando 3-2717 1 Estate Service of Pontiac e ake Rd springs, OL 2-4741. U Le , archery, rink rolle s, most all ages. All AKC. | MONDAY, MAY 10TH ‘B.D. cH ASE, REALTOR TL SADE TAGES LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS Field Tie... Priced se’ each | PORTER CABLE *E, tackle, ‘baseball, jeather bill- - 1 mile 8. of to. Brigham . 9717.8. Telegraph FE 4-0621 ME ie neat Es ACRES AND 20 Must sell everything. 600 Eikin- POWER CO. Cedar Poste... eet FAIRBANKS ; feta s, wallets, brief bags, jewel POMERANIAN TOY PUPPIES, Le 2% 3 miles x 5635 rayling for es wes ‘ontiac , C sed bath tubs ......... $10 each es, cases, soy! sacs, ie auties, . AKC reg. righam . Holstein Dairy auc- all late model housetralier.| off M50, Steel Cloth P tee 9.4 _| SPRINGFIELD ladies and mens | Dogs boa: reas onable. t consistin, heads ba Sale Land Contracts 52) Must be under 15’, OR 3-9668 aft LARGE FAMILY aiZED DIN Dining 22_W: Lawrence 4 5-8151 | 1 coat exterior paint me Herd gal. JACOBSON Philip's, 70 N. Saginaw St St., Pontiae | _ eva eerer, sies3 Ww. ® Mile Ra. Uficial bred ‘ a.) cows, mmeny - peeeeeenens rm, suite. 185 State St, USED TV, $1995 & UP. 21° COL-| Ready Mix Cement or MOTO-MOWER —-— - SART PERSIAN KITTENS FREE fresh, ane due at base time. LAND CONTRACTS SOLD AT $7950 Witt. TRADE PAIR OF O00 LEAVING STATE WASHER | °C, TV. $250 “Sweet's "Ratio & |. Morter ......... $1.20 bag | GOODALL SET OF 4 TRONS, 1 WOOD,| to good home $-e6dh, after | 5 53,A0%e herd Bish producers. Pe ying. $65, a mooth at take Wee Fe 4cene. | et Of Soll clubs! dryer. stove retrig Kitchen set| Appiisaces, 2 W. Huron. F E | Pull rolls” is or’ 30 ip. fet $5.08 EVANS { EQUIP. 6907 Dixit Hey, _golt_bag. $15. FE ¢-2008 6 pm : Fee fn ig LE ae « Tt cen Po ‘ ag 4 interest $2662. ; ultra violet lamp, sofa. misc, FE) ———.——_—_—_______—_- We carry a complet Hin ¢|MA 7924 PARA GUAR TALK.| yrs..old. 8 can milk cooler. 18 AND CONT PS FOO oma Re TED Atoka WARRER-RQUARE TOR| Een genie Ue Tonle Riec-| laing Melcrale wirnond | BARGE F HOODS, COPPER TgNE, | —trumerne ASE Acomme, A Sages wo ack ot Sats | Se, ew de row gor e ony me jor $8,000. Ba}-| FE 2-9961 acer tric, FE 4-5160 sis ~ ~ om pson, 8./40 & 80 ACRE PARCELS. NEAR ide del ance 25 per cent discount. Bed. springs, “ea mater beter. WATER SOPTENER, SEMTAUTO.| screen’ doste ~ insulalon = root | peers Hastings, Mich, Excellent hunt- | -F004. Since 1927 Wet catinad ave: | te, Setrery,, tale... Melamors John ‘Kinzler, Y |__For Sale Clothi 5 , iekmes _ Huron. Phone eore 60 We mg 56 pie mirror dresser. FE 2-34 3415. matic, used short time. Crump shingles — nails — foundation ROTO-TILLERS SO EASY TO OP-| ing & farm land. Situa’ in the | REG. LIVER. & WHITE PO yi Hickmott Fx . Ar WILL Discount Up To s PER ? FORMALS, SIZE ». 98 Eacn.|MAPLE SOFA WITH NEW SLIP rie rhe EE ee riesy Be ta al ei i ee On boast SO. leaving state. ip niord.” OX cent. Balance $7150 Wil tave| PE 2-101 : covers. $40, FE 57517. a Me ge wae | EL US 2 UMBER stration, Only wae wet akes P adjoining very large pfonservation @ CAN en er within 7 days. 861 $70 wititx EYELET FORMAL , : : bench $50, FE 4-7412, B picteriels Seles Ob . pte ope =o ig EIT and . on RESOE_BS. FE +5001, | Sor, ence. 63. size or) “MAY SPECIALS” _ |westinonovse ELEC RANGE. 3340. Highland LiMaes _ OF 37002 FP stiller, Garven & Lawn ip pissitel ee $0, tun na Peso | _3-6150 TV's — 17" & 21", Table & Con-| Also Westinghouse iaundromat. Fontiac | ment "Woodw ot} Sand, Gravel & mF Money to Loan §3 BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING | soles, Rebuil Guaremeed Both clean end in geod. working FLUORESCENT FIXTURES FOUR! *14 aa Ra. Bam) Mi 46083, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 a ~~-fSiate Licensed Lenders) Satin pump slipsere size’ ®. shirts REPMOER a bared condition. Very reasonable A) tories. “recreation rooms, '$12°95 5 18 (RUNG! 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT aoe Og L? e' . r no se Garden a and Fresses Little: pits crnies|MOTORS, Se & 18 hp. _Swner, EM 34037 Oe | value #60. Cail at factory show. a ractors e mE MO Sarvem |_Daily” FE ear abe sew r Loans $25 to $500 sizes 2 and 3. excélient ‘cond roonts. Michigan Fluorescent. 393| Tractors | Simpilcity —_ Gardes Ta Ter pe = - j ca mananee ous _tion’ 61a E. Kennett The Will sacrifice 7 rooms of| Orchard Lk Ave, — 36. Biliers nn. @ enwine | ‘4 tele Special Big Auction : LADIES’ CLOTHING. S12E 11; |000D HOUSEKEEPING sHOP Farcni ray OUTLET STORE eo Hey Riding iawn mowers, | ez ee © Toes ves. Pe + oooh Sat. May 17 at 6:30 , “Geek send, Cea FE eae Or eating - Furniture At W. Main 8t., Dryden, hea” Ancner a nies % mile went at HOUSEHOLD TADYS CLOTHING: até ie Ae PE. 4.1555] 629 W. Huron. Open from 10 a.m.| Mich. Now open 6 days a week. gree ower, for those who want th ‘Lake Orion. We are Seutee the AJINANCE CORP. OF Ponttac,|“tome: never worn: Pr FE Sean MAPLE TWIN BED COMPLETE 10‘ Rm. snd ipm_t P|) Q°tlimmne supplies. Come mn &| Service’ Batt yet, © Bause er Ale otees 8. FE te cd Sh hl mahogany drum living room ta-'For Sale Miscella compare price : Bervice Parts for ail makes oa ot ‘ omer MEN'S WORK CLOTHES FOR| ble & lamps. Lace curtains. Boy|-°f. scellaneous 60 Fo ners Prices. orget we re ; corner cup- WHEN "you NEED “| sale cheap. Shirts & pants, 2 for) Scout uniform, size 12 to 14. A ~~~ | FURNACES & DUCT WORK AT| Factory trained f z & 4 a $1.75. Working-|_exe, cond. FE 4314, 1 SAA - } ALUMINUM SIDING. a, ae CATS BOAR: ee eee io - $25 - DSO leita acai eel "ORSe ence COPE Ta] PBURY AAT atte Sat low waren mere —am | pains inital Maal Bg ag 2 ons aun et Hen 8 Worn sees $10. PE 43829. Deep aval,“ Glecsed oven, tight.| Rezpees RUALOM Meme. set | Cash & Carry. ©. A. Thompers, | py sense sf vine 2 WEDDING DRESS = a eer 4 EP — AA Wel 548 Ve rice, re fom Be SIZE! cew COTTON WATTREaS yiews ‘Sitleen Complete house in| GT 39 PERRITRAC, GOOD CON- | pric stalle experts at $490 ahd :. bay to put 1o8r write 6 cen a New innefspring matiress . $15.05. up. N MOREY DOWN sea | _ dition srrerere oe WAY CULVERT : jon ath vous caaleep Gece or Th were FOR) MAL. SIZE RIZE | cnree ve, Maple uv. rin. set $38.09) week, Pays for itself with savings if : um be: 4 ' : . =. | Studio recseeserees $ §.00 of pa fuel. 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