tute, ke Makes Pitch for Pentagon Reorganization U.S, Survival May Rest “on Plan, Editors Told j - WASHINGTON (#_|only minor President Eisenhower today : accused congressional crit- ics of his defense reorgani- zation plan of talking non- sense and raising farfetched objections. His speech was prepared ’ + a Sullenberger Planning for a luncheon meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the International Press Insti- Urging swift approval of the Eisenhower said “peace, national safety - survival itseli—demand of America the utmost strength in tke’s Talk on Air Tonight Architects sented to the State Board of Construction is expected MSUO Building Bids Bids for the Michigan State University branch col- lege building are being evaluated by Swanson Associ- ates, Inc., of Birmingham, architects, and will be. pre- and not available for comment,; bas pritticed she said. vont ethecnagsipnws sola 6. € ll Fhopes to remodel a two-story He has, however, the| frame home he.owns at 4s W. 7 5 pep re| Mrs. said she and a aD eae can meni \the doctor purchased the building oe af Conds Conte CeCe en en Be » Court visiting imind that it might eventually be Circuit Jatge Simatiy-is-Silis egad tne sae sf The appeal, to reverse this ac- * * * ’ tion, probably would not be heard! Without the facilities of a major| until next fall. “It is the opinion hospital, she said, he would be of counsel that the legal position jimited in practice to minor relied upon ty Dr. Sullenberger| surgery. was and is sound,” she said. She said that friends and former Although short on funds due te (patients would help him with the legal expenses and the fact he |Temodeling now. : She said a local builder, whose mame she did not mention, has ‘ e promised to provide building tu in | material at cost and, several patients who are employed in | the building trades have offered their services free of charge. The West Huron street address is in the block west of the hospi- tal. From the front door, there is a clear view of the new Seminole avenue entrance of the hospital. A vacant lot west of the building is also owned by them, she said. Agriculture May 1. “We hope eventually to erect a new building on. both lots,” Mrs. to start shortly aftef the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) by WJBK (8:30), WIR, (9:30), and WXYZ, (10:05). committee wil] start Monday, will | be open - door affairs. * * * z gi? Ht FE | } i critics are at the least miscon- ceptions and at the most misrep- resentations. .” Eisenhower said, “there will be: f “No single chief of staff; “No Prussian staff; “No czar; (Continued on Page 12, Col. 2) Fair Stamps on Sale DETROIT (INS)—The first of 120 million three-cent U.S. post- age stamps commemorating the AEA SOONERS BR ORNS Hits Confession of Van Horn Attorney Seeks to Strike Statement Off Record Before Murder Trial te death by her husband in their Waterford Township home Jan. * Crr said the confession was) ‘“‘inadmissibie’’ because Van Horn's Circuit Judge H. Russe] Holland ischeduled a hearing on the motion April 28 at 11 a.m. The first-degree murder trial is set to begin the next day, Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem will answer Orr’s charges at the hearing. Pays $300 Million as Ist Tax Installment NEW YORK W—A payment of 300 million dollars by a corpora- tion as the first installment of its federal. income tax is this year’s largest payment in the lower) Manhattan district. The district is the wealthiest in the country in terms of corporate taxes. Raphael Meisels, director of the district, reported the figure but —~tawarding of the contracts, 25. | project could change the low bid with completion set for | | Aug. 1, 1959. in Septem-| = ehate, , Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson’ Pontiac for assuming charge of the entire in the general construction con- itract, it was disclosed. American, Pilots Meet in Try to Avert Strike NEW YORK #—Representatives of American Airlines and the Air- line Pilots Assn, met here today in- another effort to head off a threat= ened strike of pilots. ‘The walkout originally was due at 12:01 a.m. today, but was post- poned after the Nationa] Mediation Service sent an urgent request .to both parties to make another try at settling the contract problems. Warm Weather Softens Lake Huron Ice Pack PORT HURON (INS) — Captain Evor Kerr, commander of the Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw, said today the ice field in Lake Huron is breaking up rapidly in 70-degree weather and southerly winds. The Mackinaw, which has been smashing the ice jam at the lower charged by the general contractor} eal Reuther Raps Size and Glitter of American Car , was Editor Joop Lucker of the Am- sterdam de Volkskrant said he likes American cars but they have gotten too ra “They're getting sillier and sillier and bigger and bigger,” Lucker said. Reuther said he agrees. The auto union leader conced- ed, however, ‘many Americans buy big gaudy cars as 4 mark of social distinction. many times when they can’t afford it. It's Going to Be Hot Through Mid-May The U.S. Weather Bureau said today the outlook up to mid-May calls for “‘unseasonable warmth’’ over the Great Lakes Region, wi subnormal rainfall and consider- about the size of American cars. | 74% Kinney Rd., went swimming near his home, He combined the WHO NEEDS A HOOK — Taking advantage of the stimmer-like weather, Edward Price, of a ; ‘Pentiae Press Photo other, fishing, and came back with three gold in Terry Lake sport with ari- E As Brussels Fair Opens Gates ; task forces to come, cheered Brussels World's Fair. climaxed a day which saw Americans Cheer Exhibit By BOB CONSIDINE BRUSSELS (INS) — A thousand cheering Americans, the Vanguard of many tourist today of the stunning US. Pavilion at the The dedication of the American exhibit The President expressed the view that the Brussels Fair, first of the nuclear age, would be a lasting contribution to peace. A U. 8. Air Force band was flown in from Fentainebleau in France to boom eut the national anthems of the U.S. and Belgium. the opening 26-year-old Related Story Page 9 Seven-year-old Anne Marie Daymont freshly divorced from her tonsils, cut a yel- low silk ribbon across the main door of the King Baudouin preside over fairground’s auditorium. BELGIAN KING DOUR It was a proud group National Committee. Eisenhower said it was a dedicated to the presentation and customs of many lands. address the pontifical opening session in a In the course of his remarks the dour king of the Beligians — whose expression was in sharp contrast to the lively anima- tion of the opening day crowds—said the fair could demonstrate the absolute neces- sity of science’s contribution to world peace. cans who stood in chilly weather to applaud a message from President and optimistic.” Eisenhower read by Leonard Hall, ; f chairmen of the Republican Cullman deprecated his own role and said the U.S. to participate in an exposition and glumly beautiful U.S. Pavilion. PRIDE EVIRENT There was a burst of evident pride at the sight of the U.S. exhibit and a determina- tion to enjoy it even though it cost only one-fifth of the $50 million the Russians spent on their enormous exhibit nearby. Howard Cullman, America's commis- sioner-general, was praised by U.S. Am- bassador to Belgium Clifford Folger for creating an exhibit which “has caught the feeling of our country — gay, lively of Amert- he owed everything to his staff. He singled out, among others, architect Ed Stone. _ The eyes of the assembled Americans searched the little speakers’ platform for a sight of the renowned architect and dis- (Continued on Page 12, Col. 1) privilege for of products able sunshine. A low of 50 degrees is forecast for the Pontiac area tonight, fol- lowed by a high of 75 tomorrow Last night’s low wa- 50 degrees end of Lake Huron for two weeks, declined to identify thé corpora- tion. . 7 e i RR RS SERRE ‘urday. It’s a Man’s World... Until About 13 or 15 i ROD. BA hei RS BE he OOS EA preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- is expected to end its labors Sat- |tiac was 50 degrees. The temper- lature was 80 at 2 p.m. i Girls in Boys’ Club? . . Horrible Thot! and a luw of 40 tomorrow night. dio station WJR announced to- The lowest: thermometer reading, | DETROIMT (INS) — Detroit ra- | day. it will broadcast Tiger night | | baseball games this season for | | the third straight year. The 1958 | senson includes 51 night games. | “|to the Board of Supervisors * “\Monday for an extra 1959 'which established the Birmingham) a\jappropriation of $15,000. jbranch in January 1956 as a com-| *\Present allocation $32,500. 2 i | International Fair at Brussels SAN PEDRO, Calif. @ — Wom- “No, because they take off acknowledged: “Yes! Girls would 2 went on sale today in Detroit. en may wear overalls, drive there shoos and shoo (show) make it popular. And also I like | trucks, throw the discus, operate their toes.” . them.” a rr peep eryonnes and steal their bus- “No! But if they ‘come in, let ~ But another wrote: “No! There : P —_ dedee wil daria vietate: the us have some nasinal (national) vo oe Sete because of them e In Today's Press |; a late the gards... to defend ourselfs. : f sanctity of one of the 8 No. I don’t want girls because The 15-year-olds, although heav. is rcacieeceraeatimaiiimammaaamaiaieall 2 great masculine strongholds, the | this id a man's club.” ily outnumbered, were about all , So . oll San Pedro Boys’ Club. From the 11-year-olds: snagged by nature’s tender trap. Camics eeeereeee otee wee Club director Nick Trani was “No, Boys can't think with girls Said one: “Yes! You might be | County News ....++++++ sok around for a topic for around.” . helping both boys and girls on & Editorials na?!" the club's annual essay contest. “No, . . . The YWCA is for girls their way to the Olympi¢ Games. % Food .....+« nasa tetins we He faily_ came = with this: ona it fe they: chaeld be Ana ‘eather "ie 1: is ate Hdd ssssecosesesess 2% ene ee long. If we boys tried to join the and 1 think it would be more 4 +c guaran sont to use club facili : YWCA. . . . Do you think they a | _ Sports ce cecevccoceoneegess ) _The 10-year-olds in the organiza- would let us join? No!” . a | Theaters ..6.....56005 ees ihee 48 tion, stunned that such a question “Ne. The nets testend Director Trani’s decision: A * and Radio Programs... .55 should even be brought up, put of Ne y _— - girl couldn’t get into the San 7y son, Earl .....6csceee 6 OS ‘their feet down with indignant tenasshoes.”” Pedro Boys’ Club if she smoked ‘ Women's Pages .........37-41 finality. Quotes from a few. of ‘The ‘unanimity began to fade a pipe’ used snuff and wore a ‘ie with the 13-year-olds, one of whom derby. | - : ears, "34-588 cap ttn om HY cas Se AA I RN ARMOR ETA iS NPE ME SON RMR IRS i + treatment service for children wit emotional problems. lat Once Under $21 Million Ready Now; $35,000,000 July 1 Enactment of a new high- way: construction act by Congress will mean millions of dollars in new road mon- ey for Michigan “almost im- mediately,” according to Oakland County Congress- man William S. Broomfield. In Washington, Broom- field said the bill will make available $56,500,000 for work in the state almost at once. The state will be eligible for more than $150 million over the next several years, the Associated Press re ed. The $56 million, how- ever, should mean immedi- ate work. President Eisenhower signed the '|$1.9 billion highway bill into law Wednesday afternoon, the final day on which he could act. ~ * “Michigan should move quickly to take full advantage of the money it will receive."’ said Brooraiield. “Some $21,100,000 will be avail- able for new highways and roads within a few days. The remain- ing $35,400,000 will be available on duly 1.” The extra money will create hundreds of new jobs for Michigan workers, saiti Broomfield. ‘In addi- tion we will be building the roads and highways we so badly need in our metropolitan and urban areas.” : * * * The act increases interstate high- way funds for the nation from $2 billion to $2.2 billion for the fis- cal year starting next July and from $2.2 billion to $2.5 billion for the following fiscal, year. The bill signed by the President contains a sponsored by Broomfield to permit the full amount of federal funds to be spent whether there is maney in the highway trust fund or not. The money will be borrowed from the Treasury and repaid from federal gasoline taxes. The highway bill also contains an incentive clause for states to contro! billboard construction along the federal highway system. In addition to the interstate high- way system $900 million of regular federal aid and $132 million in federal primary and urban roads is provided. Another $400 million in additional (Continued on Page 12, Col. 1) Huge Loan Bill for Public Works Gets Senate OK WASHINGTON #® — The Sen- ate has passed another on the list of Democratic- antirecession bills — a billion- dollar federa] loan fund for city public works projects. The measure now goes to the House, where key Democrats Two branches of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic will have to close their doors next year unless addi- tional funds are secured from Oakland County, declared cA RN | Miss Madeleine Half, clinic director today. | ° She said representatives of the clinic would appeal) , is for munity project, plans to terminate \its $15,000-a-year sponsorship of “And the $15,000, if we get it. the branch next January, Miss Half| will only prolong our life a little cai. longer,”” she said. Increasing use lof the clinic makes the additional’ money necessary, she said. REQUEST SLICED Without it, the Birmingham of.| The main office ts in Pontiac at | fice and the South Oakland 18 Franklin Bivd. branches will close down next year.| Besides the county and Junior, A total of 518 children received | psychiatric services of the three offices of the clinic last year. | The clinic, created in 1944 League financial aid, other assist- under a State Department of (&mce comes from the state, Pontiac - asked Oakland Atea United Fund, United Founda-) for $72,000 for next year. {tion of Detroit, school boards lo-| pervisors audi prepar- lcated south of 14-Mile road, and ia the poedireeeh a vauene a ithe Avon and West Bloomfield get the request Peg $32,509 Township Community Chests. 4 in a countywide economy "e. Expenditures for the clinic last = veer amounted to roughly $99,881, The clinic provides dlagnostic Miss Half said ‘ Flect @ Maicoim Kahn te City ; The Birmingham Junior League, Commission, District 2, Lawyer-qualified. have introduced similar legisla- tion. Tiger Night Games on Air T acre of Funds May Close wet sn Child Guidance Branches The senate passed the bill last night 60-22 despite Eisenhower administration opposition and | after overriding Republican at- tempts to fone down major provi- | sions. * * * Forty Democrats and 1 Re- | publicans voted for passage, with | 4 Democrats and 22 Republicans pposed. Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. dehnson D-Tex called the public works bill an extremely important measure. He said more ls to combat the reces- | sion would be coming along. It’s Garden Time! Which means it's the right time to advertise all sorts of lawn and garden equipment through the Pontiac Press Want Ads. There's a big de~ mand for tractors, mowers, cultivators, etc. This little ad brought more than @ dozen calls from one in- sertion. NEARLY NEW GARDEN TRAC- tor. \ . . Me and 2% HP wer eultivater attachments, 964. PE 8-0749. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD. DEPT, pase Be Funds Available Federal Statute Broomfield Says About z ‘ | Two! ase é RSE os AMC, Union Talks Recess. 28-Day Break Agreed on to Let UAW Locals Negotiate at Plants DETROIT & — Amerivan Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers Union have agreed on) a %-day recess in top level talks on @ new wage Contract. But the negotiations will con- tinue on the local level in an attempt to reach agreement - in! seniority, grievance procedures and shop working conditions. AMC and the union took’ only two days to exchange proposals on a new contract before agree- ing on a recess yesterday. In a joint statement, the nego- tiators said the long recess will permit UAW locals te negotiate on secondary phases of the .con- tract at plants in Michigan and Wisconsin. The AMC-UAW contract expires June 15, more than two weeks _after the expiration of UAW con- tracts with- General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. The union presented to. AMC the same demands, including pro- fit sharing, which have been made upon the big three. AMC proposed a wage freeze for the next two years, claiming that its wage rates are higher than the $2.40 an hour average in the auto in- dustry. ; The UAW had bargaining talks ‘ t to Represent Two candidates, chosen out of a wide field of five ‘at last month's eeeearey will battle Monday to rep- 'fesent District 6 on the City com- | mission. % J. Wood, a newcomer to politics. Carry, 38, of 576 E. Pike St. is a native of Pontiac currently employed as a sales representa- tive for Oakland Vending Co. A World War If veteran, he serves on the Pontiac Planning — 54 scheduled today at Ford and at) | ‘Chrysler. Negotiations at General Motors were recessed yesterday until Fri-; Much of Nation Begins to Believe Summer Is Here By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More summer-like weather was in prospect for much of the mid- continent today with the warmer air headed into most of the East- ern third of the country. Wet weather was the outlook for many sections in the Western half of the country. Skies cleared during the night in the mid and south Atlantic! coastal areas after heavy down- pours and gusty winds swept wide parts of the Southeast for two days, Although it was generally cool along the Atlantic coastal region during the night, fair and mild weather was expected during the day. The mild weather belt extended from the Plains to the Appala- chians and temperatures during 1 : if i ; Ete the night ranged in the 60s through the Plains and upper Mississippi Valley. By E. H. SIMs Eisenhower's defense reorganiza- tion plan. It was the first service to do so. Ordnance Assn. that the Air Force was “wholeheartedly in accord with the President's proposal.” benefit ‘to the security of our country,"" in that it will “ally technical progress and efficient use of modern weapons to a Nature has a number of wierd antics with which she startles us,’ or amuses us, at times. Some armed forces, Gen. Maxwell D.| people see in these phenomena signs telling us something about tomorrow's weather, or the week's weather. Others think such occurrences as St. Elmo's Light, Fox-Fire,! various .lights caused by phos-| phorus either in water or in the grcvnd, portend the coming of weather events. This is not true,’ ercept in cases where weather conditions, by coincidence, pro- duce a clue to tomorrow's weath- er. Fox-fire, for example, tells us little or nothing about the weath- er. Seen at night, usually in forests or wooded areas. or areas where trees were felled or lay for some time, fox-fire is nothing but a! fungus breathing! More about it, and other phe nomena tomorrow. The Weather 0.8. Weather Boreas Report ) AND WICTNITY — Mestiy | tale | today 4 and tonight and temerrew.| one gd warm ¥. terning cooler , f and wag ee High tedey Ste Seuthwesterty winds at 3-4 miles an hear thin merning, Increasing te 1°-95 miles an heuer thie sfterneen and shifting te northwest and diminishing tenight. a i Today tn Pontiac I * eataaas temperature preceding § am./ ; At 8 am: Wind velocity 2 mph 1 South weet i rection t Sun sets Thursday et 7:15 pm. : Sun rises Pridey at 5:47 a.m | saetO oe Sharetny os Ce Pm. Moon rises Friday at 5 am Dewntewn Temperateres «. lie.m 75 eam =e #1 nm rr: | ces 58 1D. Mo... sane B re. = #6 2 P.M... oe wwe id a. @. 7 } Wednesday | in Pontiae fas recorded downtown) + lighest temperature . aceeet ee ee $2 0800: eeeede «vet . pe eee Weather—@unny “ @me Year Age tn Pontiae or err RMON oo cceus seceses —Rain .O7 ; Shahn 504 Lowest Temperatures é Date in 84 Years . 10 in 9878 | »! = 4 Chart | Gov, modern, efficient military organ- ization structure.” The chiefs of the two other Taylor of the Army, and Adm. Arleigh Burke of the Navy, have remained silent on the President's \demand for concentration of more power in the secretary of defense and joint chiefs of staff. Mushroom Soup Started Williams on Bow Tie Road LANSING, Mich. @® — Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ affection for green polka dot bow ties can be traced back to a bowl of mush- room soup. That's what the governor's 15- year-old daughter, Nancy says in an article in her junior school newspaper. | In the late 1930s, she said, the Williams family was entertaining Frank Murphy at dinner. Williams seated the guests and started to seat himself. “Then it happened,” Nancy wrote. ‘With one elegant move- ment he leaned over, pulled his chair up behind himself and _ si- multaneously ’ dunked almost his entire tie in his mushroom soup." Williams splattered soup down the front of his suit and Mrs, Wil- liams let the rolls burn in her rush to clean up the mess. “Ever since that evening, my father. has always worn bow ties,” Nancy said. Husband No Gospel SANTA MONICA, Calif. # — Actress Patricia Owens, 26, has divorced film writer - producer (legislativ Sidney (Sy) Bartlett, 49, on testi- mony that: “He told me it was up to a woman to accept every- 43 Memphis « % Miemt ae 4 7 Milwaukee 5 3 Pe a le ee tt hie FE i nd 7 2 eel } Kid 2 Phoen!x abet pai vi | Pittsburgh Bc po ‘orth 89 8, Pranciece ¥ 4 Qr. Tl 41 6 Ste Marie 67 46 Be ‘ 45 y, City be FA Kansas Clty tle as 4 Lae An 2 Tomes i 58, Marquette 53 ' %, f - Voters will select either incum- , ‘bent John E. Carry, who is seeking a third two-year term, or Wesley Louis Chapter of the» American |!né He said it “will be of great! memorable Carry, Wood Square Off |Sllenberger Plans. {to Open Own Clinic Commission and the Detroit Met-|. District 6 ‘oe fe service follow-up man. _ ” A native of Rapid City, Wood lived im several southeastern Michigan communities coming te Pontiac. - Statements to The Press by the Two candidates follow: before WESLEY J. WOOD. “I believe that we should carry a strong ! best. of my ability.” Coach Division. since 1941. He ig a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS LE eS . ¥ She made the disclosure In the form of a written statement pre- today by herself and attor- ati Lt to Represent | Cotey: Jr. after six years. They are Milton R. Henry, 38, | of 192 Bassett St. and Samael | 4. Whiters, 45, of 453 Harvey St. Henry, a Pontiac lawyer, is run- ‘ning for office the first time. A native of Philadelphia, he came “Basically, I believe that gov- ernment should exist for the bene- city we all believe it should pe. “T am in faver of all elty officials whe have whatever to do with either the lives, the liberty or the property of Pentiac citizens. “T am in favor of (1) the tection of the civil liberties of the citizens of this “I believe Pontiac is capable of much more than is in @idente at present, and that. there is just too much lethargy in relation to the business of city government. ~*~ *. “I am in favor of using all of the pagal Age fit of the people, and that there Henry, Whiters Seeking District | phis, of Sarii’s Electric store. 391 Orchard Lake Ave., Whiters is treasurer of the Urban League of Pontiac and housing chairman of the local. National Association of Colored People. Statements to The Press by the ‘bring such needs to the Commis- pable and prepared to decide ‘im- ipartially the kind of laws, reguia- tions and projects that will bring the most beneficial results to the city’s ‘health and welfare. “Continued improvements are a must in District: 1, as well as other districts. 1 wee * 9 ie in = Playgrounds 700 ctivitie = rae Service of 1708 for Mrs. Ray D. PERE f4. ¥ ek Hi = | i A z : Await Soviet Word on Summit Confab + 4) i 7 cif dee OPT 8 & xe ef RF ie i telat the dark. 110% Fed. Tax @ r| | RUG Runners fee eee eee _ Choice of 3 Price Groups <¢ $1.99 Quality — | Fi -oeeligtod eee owe 1 ne 2a = oy ee ere ee ee ~ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, T: THURSDAY, “APRIL 17,1958 | | om anal - All Popular Brande—Freshest ~ CIGARETTES | tenn 2235 PER CARTON a aaa se , PEXEREEREEERETITIE SESTTITIL IL, Boi bs mss ge De ere oc p agin Save to 50% and More! Ss E Solel = LUGGAGE be neces Ches' ete price plus Tc tax. No limit. King and Filter 23 33} wre thew ...... 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Dinnerware Set’ Regular $10.95 Value— LOWEST EVER PRICE | @ 4 DINNER PLATES 199 MIDOL “TABLETS (30's) & 466 & @ 4 BREAD & BUTTERS @ * DESSERT DISHES Famous TAYLOR TOT 5° 4 4 SAUCERS * 4 CcuPs : 5 Reg. ae Hitt WALKER-STROLLER tee against breaking-siribided of Dow Styrex in deco-, - Requlat $11.95 J 4: hipaa agg ead acpinors for Sunday dinne? and rugged enough | LYONS. J & J } & J BABY Y SOAP—Regular 1 19¢ So) NI8) S ssit- daa bear- 88 i ceorsi, S-mast.59, sem ag. OF are: Comoe ees “TOOTH EVENFLO BOTTLE WIPPLES—10¢ Value... .3 for 17c & ios: ce:ecnabie en dies, foot tray. chipping or breaking. POWDER | 2 tw 46¢ 98 N. Saginaw — Main Floor ‘' € , Friday ond Seturdey SPECIAL PRICES! | aut ‘STEEL 10” Rubber Tire—$13.95 Value All steel wheelbarrow with large tray, wheel and handle grips. Square loading and storage. Enameled finish Steel Tray—29%33 Inch rubber front for easier 138 lar tah ie cheap at cei g Wood Handle GARDEN HOE i" Steel blade to really hoe weeds. Limit 1. Strong all GRASS SHEARS 66'|: All metal, squeeze style handle, Limit ! metal bushel basket side handles. Limit | basket. Swing es a Golf Club GRASS WHIP $1.95 Value Sharp edge, tong handle. Swing ta cut weeds. Limit |. with Regular $2.29 corrugated galvanized ‘T 14-Curved Steel Teeth fr ‘99° Strong bow construction, stands rough use. Long a ‘handle scbeneeses seek neecteus eseeapeaneecsnstese Keeps Hose Neat and Handy Lightweight — binch $2.95 99 Value 8-inch Sheers $2.69 Sturdy hedge shears with sharp blades for pertect trims. Limit 1 |@a Sprinkler & Soaker PLASTIC 3-Tube HOSE $4.95 2” Value Hundreds of holes for complete sprinkling or soaking. End cap to attach to garden hose: ALL METAL Hose 70¢ Seller stall Keeps hose neat, no kinks For Seed & Fertilizer 16-In. LAWN SPREADER a } $7.95 Value ° cares Flexible STEEL Tines Lawn & Leaf RAKES 73° $1.19 Value Long handle sturdy metal tines won't harm finest lawn. Limit 1 SPOSSESSESSSSHHSSSHSHOSSHSSSSHESHSSHSHHSSSHHSHSHSOES 4-Blade Reel—Adjustable Bearings 14-Inch Lawn Mower Rubber Tires Oe 14-inch hand mower with 4 blade reel, adjusting bearings, wood handle 16-In. MOWER New f t od. es “blade peer 1499 Wood handle. 16-In. Steel Mower Republic steel handle. Hand mower. Simms Price FAMOUS FERTILIZERS MILORGANITE, 50 Lb. Bog... 2.27 MILORGANITE, 80 Lb. Bag... 3.99 3.50 TRIPLE-XXX, 50 Lbs. ... 3.25 6.50 TRIPLE-XXX, 100 Lbs. . 5.99 16° 18-In. Steel Mower © Steel Hand Republic. handle. Mower. Gardening d 179% Jute ROTHERS As pictured, easy to in- 2 seeeeescoseo Corrugated Galvanized Metal Bushel Basket \advance. Entered gs “THE PONTIAC PRESS — An Independent Newspaper HAROLD A FITZGERALD President and Puolisher Pt Editorial Parc THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: Comme an sees Population forecasts are always interesting. There is a certain speculative fea- * ture in all prognostications but at the same time, the experts become reasonably accurate and they study reasons and underlying causes. x * * -There are somewhere in excess of-170 million people in this coun- try teday. Many students of the © trends unite in believing that this will increase five per cent within the next two or three years. Then, by 1965, they expect to see the number past the 200 mil- lion mark. And some of the more optimistic, freely predict 250 mil- tion by 1980. , , U.S. Population Climbing Well,~1980 isn't far away. © It’s only 22 years. * > ®: .f Should the 250 million figure come true, the nation’ would step upward in excess of 40 per cent. If Pontiac followed the national average pre- cisely, it would. reach 120,000. Oak- land County, meanwhile, would at- tain a size somewhere between 800,000 and 900,000. * * * These national figures are not based on hopeful optimism. They are predicated on the best studies and forecasts. made by intelligent — people who study populations and tendencies. In 1980, the current “recession” or ‘decline” or what- ever you choose to call it, won't ' loom very large. British — Invited to Remain in Malaya In contrast to other developments in that part of the world, the people of Malaya have asked that British troops not be withdrawn from their country at this time. This was in response to a de- mand made of the Secretary for Commonwealth Relations ‘by a group of 35 Labor members of the. British Parliament that British troops be called home. ~*~ *« * Malayan Prime Minister Trencxu AspuL RaHMaNn’s reply is realistic: “It is as much the duty of the Brit- ish people as the Malayan to meet the Communist challenge,” he said. “Malaya is fighting not only for its own life but also to free this part of Asia from the Communist menace.” Britons have suffered loss of life and have spent large sums of money to defeat the Commu- nist menace in Malaya and to sée that the country ‘was pre- pared for self-government. Prime Minister RAHMAN knows he has nothing to fear from “colonial- ism” but he does fear Commu- nism, whose followers have ter- rorized the whole country. Con- tinued presence of British troops is a safeguard not only to Malaya but to all Southeast Asia. * * * If President Sukarno had followed Prime Minister RAHMAN’s reasonable course, Indonesia now would not be: in the throes of a civil war from which only the Communists can . gain. ‘ Underdeveloped, Areas Given U.N. Assistance A recent United Nations report shows that in the past two years $5.5 billion in economic aid has been ex- tended to underdeveloped countries. More than half this sum, $2.8 billion, was contributed by the United States with France, Britain, Australia, Can- ada and The Netherlands donating sizable sums. * x * Of the total about $50 million was spent on the U.N. technical assistance program, the balance was paid directly by one country to another or to a group, as in the Colombo Plan. For “lack of ade- quate information” the U.N. does not present any figures but our State Department estimates that about $1.5 billion has been prom- ised or loaned by Communist THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Poxriue Perse Company 4 W. Huron 8t. : Pontise 12, Michigan Trade Mart Dally Except Sunday Ries B Joun A. Raer Geeeetns. Vice’ " President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Direct or Manager ~Faet M. Treapwets, Cireulation Manager Howse H. 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Phoss Pontiac PE 2-818: | Member of - \ --——countries between 1954 and 1956. - Comparisons can’t be made becayse the free world’s figures show the sums actually expended, U.N. tech- nical assistance was begun in 1950, but Russia did not participate finan- cially until 1953 and total contribu- tions of the Soviet Union and East- ern Europe is said to be only five per cent of the total. * * * ‘ Fear of the spear of Commun- ism to backward nations has - spurred our fight against hunger, disease and ignorance in those areas where such conditions pro- — vide fertile soil for Communist propaganda. Apart from that, however, is the realization, by the free world that it has a moral obligation to help less fortunate countries for the benefit of all the world, . The Mar About Town This Is Final Call Still Time to Enter the Contest—if You Move Fast Baseball: What can be worth $250 te you. But you must hurry. Your equity in that $250 is dwindling. It will be gone if your entry in our base- ball contest is not received by Friday noon—- And that’s TOMORROW, when the contest closes. Better make personal delivery on your entries. The hour is late. Less than a day remains. Over 70 entries were disquali- fied last year because any did not arrive on time. The box in the cement post on the west side of the outside entrance to The Pon- tiac Press office is at your service 24 hours in every day. Lift up the lid and drop your entries into the slide. All deposited - there before Friday noon will be counted. The $250 in U. 8S. Savings Bonds goes to the person making the nearest correct answer to the following question: What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night ef Thursday, May 1, and what will be his batting average? Every member of your family can com- pete, but'each entry must be on a sepa- rate ‘ece of. paper. All can be enclosed in the same envelope. ‘Your favorite player is doing his best. Will you give him a minute or’ two of your time. You may get $250 for it, First outdoor tulips in bloom are re- ported by Mrs. Blanchard Reddick of Pontiac Lake, who has a secret treat- ment to push their maturity. Reminiscing on the period of nigh onto 60 years ago with John W. Wulff of Oxford, takes me back to Spanish- American war days. John served in that conflict, but I was rejected (6-3 tall and 125 Ibs}, so I stayed at home, and can- vassed most of Northwest Oakland Coun- ty, taking orders for a history of the war, to be delivered 90 days after peace was declared. I was ashamed of that product, and wonder if any of them still are in existence. - SS ee Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Wager of 2772 Chadwick Drive; neat hie wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bird of Birmittgham; sixty-third wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gillette of Oxford; fifty-third wedding anniver- sary. 4 ware’ 5 . Sli — ; REA Sersicn Inc eee eee Backbone David Taietinice Says: Must Clarify Oppenheimer Case WASHINGTON — J. Robert Oppenheimer, who was ruled*to be a “security risk" by the Atomic. Energy Commission in 1954, made a speech here Tuesday ‘before the International Press Institute. Whatever mis- takes he might have made in “the past would ’ not have come into public notice again, but the American chair- man of the meet- ing. in introduc- LAWRENCE “ing Dr. Oppenheimer, gave to the assembled journalists from all over the world an impression of why the scientist was denied access to security data. This needs to be clarified lest an important group of newsmen from foreign lands depart with a mistaken concept. of what Ameri- can policy was in this case, The chairman said: “The charge, in brief, excessive loyalty to one or twé The chairman added that there ‘s “right now an ever-growing demand in these United States. and particularly in the scientific community, that Dr. Oppenheimer be returned -to active work for his government.” * * * No doubt there are some Ameri- cans who feel that way and sin- cerely believe that what Dr. Op- penheimer did should not have. caused him to be removed from the government councils on scien- tific matters. There are others who feel that, had Dr. Oppenheimer’s advice against developing the H-bomb been follewed, an important weapon would not perhaps have been available te the United States and that this country would subsequently have been at a serious disadvantage cont Seviet Russia.” But the facts show the Atomic ‘Energy Commission did not remove © Dr. Oppenheimer from govern- ment councils because of the advice he gave against making the H-homb, but solely because of his lack of cooperation | in security matters. * * * Thus the decision of the Atomic he gave him information about the work on the atom bomb. a er ee: “This was the Haakon Chevalier incident. In the hearings recently concluded, Dr. Oppenheimer under oath“swears that the story he told Col. Pash was a ‘whole fabrica- tion ahd tissue of lies.’ “It is not clear today whether ie the trhe version. “If Dt. Oppenheimer lied in 1943, as he now says he did, he com- mitted. the crime of knowingly making false and material state: ments to a federal officer. “Coneern for the defense and security of the United States re- quires that Dr. Oppenheimer’s clearance should not be teinstat- If it was “excegsive loyalty” to his friends by Dr. Oppenhel- mer and less coneern for the maintenance of » the security regulations of his own govern- soup. ment, can this be regarded in the circumstances as a ‘solid, sterling American trait’t Was it also just an “occasional disdainful attitude towards —the cops"? Or was it, as the official record shows, a case of “‘deliber- ately misleading” the cops? Com- missioner Thomas E. Murray, who was one of four members of the Atemic Energy Commission who voted to deny Dr. Oppenheimer security clearance, went further than all his colleagues. In a coftcurring vpmion, after reviewing the evidence, he said flatly of the noted scientist: “He was disloyal,” The commission ttself did not charge disloyalty but a “persistent and willfu) disregard for the Smiles One of the best ways to have a quiet little lunch is not to order Dr. William Brady Says: Cause of Heart Cramp May be Lack of Calcium That legendery teacher, Dr. Wil- liam Osler, mentioned in his “practice,” four theories of the cause and nature of stenocardia, “Heberden's — be- lief that it was a cramp of the heart - muscle it- it - one line, whereas he DR. BRADY gave “the theory of Allan Burns— that the condition is one of trans- jent ischemia (local, temporary de- ficiehcy of blood) of the heart- muscle in consequence of disease, or spasm, of the coronary arteries | — a paragraph. Dr, Osler’s apparent pref. erence for the theory of Allan Burns probably accounts for the general acceptance of this theory today. This Allan Burns must have been a smart cookie. He wrote his book on the heart, 150 years ago — not. Energy Commission In June 1954 “Jong after the old woman of Shrop- reads in part as follows: “Dr. Oppenheimer has vow admitted under oath that while in charge of the Los Alamos laboratery and working on the most secret weapon development for the government, he told Col. Pash a fabrication of lies. “Col. Pash was an officer of military intelligence charged with the duty of protecting the atomic weapons project against spies. Dr. Oppenheimer told Col, Pash in circumstantial detail of an attempt by a Soviet agent to obtain from ng te canner eet The Country Parson shire, had imparted to Dr. William Withering a brand new. idea, name- ly, that foxglove (digitalis) was a ‘ good remedy for the dropsy. That was in 1776. Withering, in turtt, introduced it to the medical profession; and before long, the profession had: removed all traces of its old-womanish origin and con- verted the herb into a remedy hav- ing magical power to relieve heart trouble. Heberden's belief that angina pectoris was a cramp of the heart muscle interests me be- cause extremely painful cramps in the feet, legs, hands, wrists or arms, characteristic of tefany, dre due, I believe, to calcium 6 ficiency from years of — poor diet. . 4m the pamphiet ‘adult Tetany Fag which send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope), I tell how to prévent such cramps, ma ture edults find so di iz, by supplementing the diet with &n ad- equate daily ration of calcium end, go, of course, vitamin D, which is es-— sential for good calcium utilization : . in the body. - on * * * Chihiro vice beievailnns bothed of doctors who know little about ~ nutrition, I believe that calcium cents and stamped, self-addressed a My address is 265 El Camino, Beverly Hills, California. Calcium deficiency may mani- fést itvelf as heart cramp, so follow a high calcium diet and supplement the diet with = few calcium capsites every day. “or 190 enner $0 ee 4 tise Press Pontise a, of millions So won, sig wp ete ‘American people b appreciate the high c it every day. We know you can’t ‘bene . We have to say we're licked. We've tasted Utopia,’but now we mu Russia wants to stop all nuclear tests ‘because she’s through. We may have months of work ahead. And also, we may be working on something. new Russia doesn't know anything about. It’s all to Russia’s advantage to stop now: Keep at work, Uficle Samuel.” We're at fer you and your activity U.S. A. > _ ‘Better Go Back; He Sure Needs It’ McNamara walks out on the Senate investigation. Someone ought to persuade Reuther to order thim back. He needs the education —badly. GOP Two More Oppose ‘Modern’ Education I was very much interested in a letter protesting against progres- sive education. In a current maga- zine article, progressive education was given as the reason “univer- sities are forced to teach third grade English to freshmen.’ It also said engineering. colleges are compelled to give “‘bonebead math courses” because the high schools failed so miserably in teaching math. Another writer said public education is “bad in theory, bad . in “practice and abysmal in re- sults.” Are the poblic schools in Pontiac using this thing? Im. not as much interestec for the | moment in juvenile delinquency as I am in juvenile ignorance. Poor Parent Progressive education »— ha‘ That's where they teach our young “how the boilers operate” instead of proving that “they was" prob- ably “ain't correct.” They try to teach the necessary things also, but they just give them a lick and a promise to make time for the educational monkey shines. . "edb hy , ever. ft : i : g a] Asks Eaforeement of City Ordinance. Why is the ice cream vendor permitted to sell ice cream to minors without the aid of an attendant? ’~ * * Such an ordinance exists, how- it isn't enforced. I've seen vendors in my neighborhood sev- eral times this: spring. and never of having ordinances and not en- forcing them? * * * Perhaps after some children are injured someone will see to en- forcement of the ordinance. City Resident 4 e Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE At home or in a hospital... While working or at rest... .A visitor should always be... A very special guest . . . He may not want that treatment but... He does deserve it well . . . As he takes time to call on you. . . And linger for a spell... aside gil other things .. . and say hello . . . With kind and * friendly feelings that... . He wants to let you know . . . There is that lone exception of . . . The lowly hypocrite . . . Who flatters you, and hopes to gain . . . Some: profit out of it... But visitors in general .. « Are those who are sincere ;.. Who really love you for yourself . . And hold your friendship dear. (Copyright, 1958) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: (DISTRIBUTED BY INS) Question is has the recession came and went? The average man has fifty-two a year and isn't eveq average. I never had any mooila io re- cess and can ride those things - like an Arab on a sway-backed camel The Democrats play it up lke it was Tommy Manville's 1th wedding. Tommy made only one mistake in his life when he married the same girl twice. Back in the panic-festooned days of 1929 I made the proud boast. that I was a bum before the Moola got so ‘searce that even bad debts start- ed to look good —————) a Case Record of a ‘a Paychologist:” » Psychology Needed i in Business Clevae was about to sign a lease for a wonderful show- room—but it was on the wrong side of Michigan Boulevard! Nowadays, our “consumer sur- veys” have made the the selection he os malt mer tifie process. sma - chant Davids can often defeat chain store Goliaths, for psy- chology still makes or breaks retail stores. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ane. oe aged Avenue, near the ‘DR. CRANE. bridge. “What do you think of nity choice? Our mutual friend asked me fo get your oplaion before I signed any lease.” APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Claude was, not familiar with Chi- cago so he felt.he was getting a- de minds in mi But Applied Psychologists have developed a very vital check list of ee rela Our “consumer surveys”. are. now the rule so don't vase! gerd grocery store or restaurant in th first attractive lookihg building you see until you have first analyzed the specific consumer traffic that you wish to win. : SEES Spe ey * Find out which side Of the street is most heavily trafficked. Count the number of competing stores or ‘restanrants in the area. If you are in the food business. estimate whether the traffic is | primarily a “lunch hour” de- mand, or whether you will get a fair amount of breakfast and din- Mer trade. Many grocery stores fail because * * 2 . Other stores with ‘limited ing facilities ae om 4 strung on that shoe ng few churches are now wens" spots where there will be extra lots for parking space on Sunday. . CHAIN STORE TECHNIQUE When a chain i wishes to open a new out fora! the first location offers ade. quate floor space, eo3 No, it sends o | eee: veyors” inte area t© analyze the competition anq the fature periliy f rvrlng. rear. fal areas, ete tae a area its, merchandise; ; chain store outlets, for many house- wives are good shoppers and like to view the contents of several stores. That is also why we have ‘‘auto- mobile row” in many cities, with the of many different automobiles being located side by side for maybe a full city block, Even after you finally locate your store, however, and have it stocked with the latest brands ‘aren't on ‘theie’ teen For a stolid face instead of a cheery smile can bankrupt a re- ~*~ with an attendant. What's the use - ee es se bes ees 5 PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 . fa s ‘ eee 2 z # see = % ee ss ‘THE -- Z , = ; ee a : = ae pa fe ee ee sé tgs ee 51-15 dark seams sold values for only versible double skirt style A or lavish three-skirter with tricot hip-hugging by 3 Nylon net ream 4 soft pastels. L in grp. : ay -- OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO9 Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac FEATURE-PACKED | - Motorized | Brazier Grill "Get outdoor flavor goodness with indoor cooking ease Get set for summer cook-cuts! Enjoy delicious char- coal-flavored meals that everyone whe prepared with the ease of indoor cooking. Barbecue roasts and chickens just as easily as hot dogs. Adjustable grill for correct broiling height, wind-breaker hood plus all the features you really want. At savings! i ne a WHITE CHEMISE Special. purchase of regular 29.98 wools Kes 34 Single pair...1.77. ° 4 Se < @Boys or girls @All first quality » values! W omen’s ©White, colors eCool playshoes ; 1.99 va loth slippe ‘s @Dress straps. . Sandals, flots bs A savings of — — $11 - —— cate te A = el Wrap rdy leathers ennis 5 urself in one of these striking white wools that spell chemise terry © * ’ ass ie — 5 * ir shoulder to hem. Styled to by-pass the waist and point to the neat tapering line that’s ‘all the rage’ this year. Many other Sizes-4 to 9 7 5 ired . ; ' ® Pink or pee 7 © rw ge a rein aac ioe : fashionable styles in soft shades of spring. Sizes for misses. e@Foa surplus stock. 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Smooth joints. GRADLEV Roller Cabinet with Creftsmen 12-inch | Hard Rubber Wheels Electric Hond Drill es Se Tecet Blode Reg. 46.95 36. 88 Reg. 34.95 29. 88 Reg. 2.98 2.99 | Meavy nie ee steel, es ig le Pm one. povene == hana i chuck iy aunt um dist nr og hen stm god whl eng-tonh bil os | inches high. frame % H.P. motor 3 ampere. in ngs won't rust wr wo haan lished hard- | des 19.88 Know that your children are well protected all year ‘round with a David Bradley fence around your property. Fully galvanized YOU after weaving longer life and less maintenance. 36-42-60-72- SAVE . inch heights available. Terminal posts, gates and fittings are 12% -§ extra. 11 gauge wire. ‘ : oN wn Be @ Department, Perry St, Basement , iis cel , Tt ‘GARDEN: HOSE SALE COMBINATION OFFER iN aaunen ann ‘ Reve tire cord reinforced 44 8-in. Bench Saw, Reg. 79.50. ..... .$60 i rNPNP r © Full ¥2-in. inside diameter ee Saw Stand, Reg. 13.05 ........°.. $10 ehemamannne ¥ 83 q -H Lshiweleht for handling eae — col eunly won't kink. “a P_ Motor; Reg. 5 RS a 3 hs - 0 ven weather Resists se. 5 Fe #8 ea ; , — will give years of use withous pip — 11305, mo | L 3 v9 5 David Bradley Welded. PA whet nara "Geltove Foner” OTHER HOSE—ALL'ON SALE , Lawn Fence .. . Save 4c ft. 20° :. on tem QAR onsen S2AR MESSE se pe Ph Aas your WR CHOICE 63.96 Jointer. 44" Attractive, protective and economical. Close welded mesh a npee seibeien, ed oe ene ao ee ee Piaat Piteies +++ 388 okt ed Shears .i........3.88 Y hil ards, dog kennels. Th = or cig ae sh OUR CHOICE’ 116.50 10-in. Bench soohiy Galvoniagd 12¥-eanee 5 00 ee ee eo ee tito oa ooneann "Eres Whip ih pore Sew, 112.50 Bend iis ghee ‘88% E.. . SAVE! YOU CAN'T BEAT SEARS FOR HONEST VALUES. . _ SHOP ...€ : SIX | OLS OT LE LENE ETI Se = GRASS SEED SALE Robin Hood, Reg. 98c In 1, 2 or 41b. Cans._ Vi. Greén Karpet, 1-ib.. . .59¢ 3-ibs.. ‘1.69 5-lbs....2.69 Special Purpose, 1-Ib...1.15 2-fbe.. 2,05 | 4-Ibs.. 3.98 Super Fine, 1-Ib,.. 149 2-lbs....2.89 4-Ibs... 6.49 1-Ib. 45% Marion... .1.98 1-Ib. —— Blue Gress 1-lb. White Clover Seed 1.29 Gress, BIRD BATHS SPRAYERS. Now Only 2.98 Lf Trellis slectccobcacesel.te Reg. 2.49 Sprinkling Can. . oe Sets 19¢ i. $0-lb. Bag Anderson 1-ib. Pure Merion Blue 2.79 Fae ae GLADIOLUS Reg. 8:49 6.99 isiate 10 re ATC noes 8 tor 2.66 Patented Reses, low as... .1.75 ? Protection Beniity with Heavy Zinc-Galvdnized STEEL CHAIN LINK FENCING Know that your children are well protected all a David Bradley fence around your property. after weaving longer life and less maintenance. 36-42-60-72- inch heights available. Terminal posts, gates and fittings are ] & extra, 11% gauge — ee ; he Begs Se BR a Be David Bradley Welded Lawn Fence .. . Save Reg. 24c 4c ft. DOE = Attractive, protective and economical. Close welded mesh makes it ideal for children’s yards, dog kennels. Thor- oughly galvanized 12%-gauge wire. Smooth joints. ear ‘round with. ully galvanized YOU SAVE 12% pe r i po : ¥ Single Picket Windsor Fence Reg. te Ft. 24¢ Ft. All eaivenions steel for jonger weér. Add beauty hd protection. 48-inch high. Come in today and save! GRADLEV 69: _ Rep. te. = DAE Ft. rap gs tection, cat th. wire for extta streng other heights. - YOU CAN'T BEAT SEARS FOR HONEST VAL $. iS) Values. 5.59 to. oo 4. 88 9 Items to Choose from SAW DEMONSTRATION SAT., 10-12 & 5-9 YOUR CHOICE—TOOLS Nine Items to Choose 2 6 6 Regularly 2.69 to 4.29 4 eee Weatherproof MAIL BOXES. sae, 27 Rust-resistant galvanized sheet steel, cluminum a Postmaster General, Bax 74/,x6'4-in. Roller Cabinet with Craftsmon V-inch Hard Rubber Wheels | Electric Hand Drill oom ass 36.88 nes. 4s ©=929.88 coy her coe auto i steel, pe By Smt, Reg. 23.06 Tool Chest.. lg naling eaceien omens ee Lng a — end alum frame % H.P. moter 9 ampere acoceess M088 Reg. 94.95 82-Pe. Drill Rit...... e Rejeik tire cord reinforced © Full 1/2-in. inside diameter 50% Pe, Lightweight for a oiling: © ease — elie easily, won't kink. Resists wear Even in cold weather e oae — will give years of use without OTHER HOSE — ALL: ON SALE Rig 298 Yoxt5-n. ta Mis .:. stacebal a A FRIDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. Steel Lewn Reg. 3.98 All blades of carbon steel —heat-treated. brass in- sod wh ta aa Nickel alloy Ya-HP Motor; Reg. 27.50... ae * Wks. oe | 4 a “Plainer, 56.50 Belt-Sender. . yous CHOICE caT16.90 10-in. Danch § 7 ** @ e+ ee ee ee i NN \ 2.99 ‘GARDEN: HOSE SALE. COMBINATION OFFER A s8&-in. Bench Saw, Reg. 79.50....., $60 Nitnedinaie’ ties .e». $25 , 95 YOUR CHOICE 63.96 Jointer. 4 4‘: SHOP - COMPARE . . SAVE! Creftsmen 18-inch Rotary Power Mower reg. .0 §=638.88 me tary Weighs only 40 Ibs. a Easy to maneuver. 5 whey ger Sore heights 62-inch rubber N Self-Propelled Reel Mower ss or 20-Inch " 2 ea rg ne: ech ln cE Rotary Mower REEL TYPE MOWER. Speed adjustable fém slow to ogy al walk. , tigid, pressed steel consiru tion. hrm “aa controls colpninealiy tae located on handi ROTARY “TYPE MOWER. Powered by a 2'4-HP. Pe Dy ae ey egy engine with recoil starter and ' run ‘choke and stop. Full 20-in. cut Kananble goat % to 3%4-inches. YOUR CHOICE PAY ONLY $5 DOWN Sicha Craftsman’s New Flame ne Tool in a Handy Case 9 Anyone who has a hobby, a home, or a boat will love this handy propane torch kit, Has 2 cylinders, 3 tips, and spark lighter all in a metal g case. Easy to light. Burns evenly. A TOOL FOR EVERY NEED AT A SINGLE MONEY-SAVING PRICE ya _ ity QAP At + 4 ~ J -* 45-Pc. Socket Set wns | 2988 24-Pc. Tableware wns «= «1488 75-Pc. Socket Set waa 63988 Reg. 15.95 Elec. Sander... . .$10 Welding Outfit ........$79.88 Reg. 29.95 Blectric Drill, Ya-inch .......$19.88 Reg. Shank Garden Tools Reg. 19¢ Consists of 1]-inch fork, 11-inch 14.95 Moulding Set. .$9.95 MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE AT SEARS 18-Gauge Steel 4 fo 59¢ Fine cultivator, 12-inch transplanting trowel, and 12-inch garden diso trowel. Reg. Craftsman’s Handy Reg. 8.49 12-in. x 3.00 puncture-proof tires rotect lawn. Ball-bearing wheel. Pa to handle, 4-cubié foot tray. Capacity Hose Cert Reg. 4.95 Reel gauge resistant enamel! finish: Holds 180-it. plastic hose. - Trash Burner with Modern, 1-Light Beg. 14.95 Reg. $c Fi. L et bead ae oe rs 1 teeth 13% inches Post Top Lantern 11.88 lass. See $8.25, All-Purpose Plastic Insulated Cable 6 oF Ft tor embedding ig plastic, 3-wire. 13¢ ft. 12-2... 000..9e Mt, 8-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker Now at a Sale Price! Ld ‘Reg. 9.95 788 At this low price, every home can afford the convenience of making de- licious hot coffee automati- cally. Just plug it in—coffee ws, turns to low and keeps serving, hot. Grace- fully styled designing. Contemporary Reel Fixture has 1}-li pat ate, finish shade. Come in during Fg el Fixture in white uve | brass IG, A homemaker's value. Come in T oday! ‘Light Fixtures me © Regularly 2.19 to 2.98 Your 8 8 © For indoor and outdoors Choice Choose from 1-It. marine type outdoor fixture, 1-It. aes sae with —_ — 1-It. ceiling fixture for kitchen, glass le ce fixture. pbealbvo- sand ps eog g Come in today for these Galvanized Steel Thin Wall Conduit 79¢ Reg. 98c 10-Fi. Length earth burial, eto High resistance Use for internal wiring—holds to moisture, Fungus, fire. 2-wire, 2 or 3 sizes of circuit wiring Ty Other sizes and fittings available, Tremendous Beam! 5-Cell Flashlight Reg. 1.98 $] Fine gift! Powerful! Throws a beam over |250-it. Rust-resistant chrome plated aluminum case. 3-way switch. 8-in. High Lantern with Flasher Light ~ Reg. 2.99 1.99 Handy light for all uses in home, auto, or camping. Veta! case, powerful reflector, 7.2-it. Wheelbarrow 5.99 Reinforced Large 3.88 reinjorced with heavy pressed steel. Rust- ] New Zipper Top eg. 1.89 1.44 New zipper-t type tip allows eas ony closing. M m gauge wire, inches high, iSinch diameter. \ id = sunfast £ Wasnras L Me velehaelawacte, oo) -a feature of ‘Sears “ save 99 On every pair combed polished cotton slacks SAVE 24% Regularly 3.98 If you can get a saving at the start of the season that’s the time to buy. Combed cotton with plain form tapered Ivy model. Their luster makes them just right for all casual and sports occasions. Medium-lightweight,: washable with an easy-care finish. 1% shrinkage. Zelan treated for spot and stain résistance. Tan only. 4 N. Saginaw St. Phone TE 34171 rr f a re. it opened on schedule today—and will probably be a hit. Cullman is this country’s com- re sd general to the World's wt This season, for example, his money is comfortably invested in - two of Broadway's smashes, “The Music Man'’ and ‘“Look Homeward, Angel." In the: past, he hes helped finance “Life, fj With Father," “Arsenic and Old Lace” and many other box office successes. HEADS TOBACCO BUSINES® Nomifally, Cullman is president! - of his family’s tobacco business, an owner of real estate and an inves- tor in Wall Street. But, actually, | he has devoted far more of his time and energy to two public service jobs, neither of which pay him a cent. Since 1927, he has been a mem-- | ber of the Port of New York Au- | thority, which runs most of the | tunnels, bridges and tion terminals im the New York City area. In 1945 he became. chairman of the authority, and since 1955 has been its honerary hairman. e His second non-paying job has been as president of New York health. City’s Beekman-Downtown Hos- pital, a modern medical institution which, until Cullman took over, biggest broadly based federa? tax cut. _ |urity. Rockefeller Report fo Call for Tax Cut NEW YORK #'— A torthcom-| ing report by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund is expected to| recommend a substantial and * * * Remember Me m in My 37 rT Sagi low prices in landl OPEN “lm Sam Balen ee (Between vas end Huron Sts.) ‘i This, I Promise... Same every-day side street “St. ale thanks to my new PASTE THIS m YOUR HAT— SAM BENSON 37 N. Saginaw St. Across From Community National Bank MON-THURS, FRI-SAT. New Store” inaw St. my Saginaw THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ARRIL 17. 1958. AND YOUR OLD TIRE OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. 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Selictn prantiad ye mony bach SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171_ ee SO A as Ye ce. eee ; oe ® SS. _ THURSDAY, ' FLORIDA ALLIGATOR: AMERICAN GARFISH: He's the one to watch .., Says Garfish Real Culprits Rarer than dog bites . . . Wildlife Expert Believes Alligators Ta CLEVELAND (NE A)—The alli- gator, that creature from the misty | past, may be taking the rap for a/| real criminal these days That's the-opinion of wildlife ex- | pert R. F. Dooley, head of the Cleveland Zoo's reptile depart- ment. CAUSED UPROAR Dooley says he thinks the up-| roar caused by a nine-year-old boy’s death by an alligator in Eau Galie, Fla., recently is the same type that follows any animal king_| Rap |winters and had only a weight loss| to show for it. * * * However, ly ranges from the Gulf of Mexico, ‘coast to southern Virginia, ‘Gators | found far from their native habitat | leased, Dooley says. SOLD AS PETS “Actually, most of the so-called alligators sold ‘killer’ scare, “You don’t destroy all dogs American species. They do a ter-| because One bites a human,” Dooley says. “It's that kind of thinking in this case. “T firmly believe,"” he says, alligator gar is - responsible for most attacks attributed to 'gators.” * * * The garfish also is something of a throwback. He’s a toothy in-| dividual with an elongated body) and reaches lengths of seven, feet or more. He is very destruc- tive of other fish, An 11'4-foot ’gator dealt a blew to protection of his tribe when American alligators at all,”” Dooley. ‘said, “They're caymans, a South’ ‘rifie mail order them.” A somewhat mere vicious business with: “the beast, the cayman can’t stand | cold, The alligator has changed lit. 'tle, if at all, since its appearance | ‘on earth millions of years ago. It's not. very intelligent, says, and doesn’t make a » Dooley "gator may live. 75 years. * * * Dooley warns that it's not smart for people with young children Alan David Rice’s badly man- While the boy’s father swore vengeance, he was reminded it's illegal to kill a Florida ‘gator less than six feet long. “The state pro-| tects 'gators asAourist attractions. The ‘gators also dig water holes. | often providing the lone source of| water for wildlife during droughts. | ALLIGATORS ATTACK While Dooley says he knows an alligator will attack — he's been bitten several times—he feels the attacks are far more rare than dog bites. It's the gar that has to be watched. And the gar has a far greater range, being widely distributed in the eastern and cen-, tral US. ad * * Dooley destroys the opinion held by most laymen that cold portions of the nation are too inhospitable for ‘gators to exist in. “Gators can stand cold weather,” he said. “It's only that cold weather harts reproduction. The adult ‘gator makes out all right, but the eggs suffer, I know of three spots in Pennsylvania | where ‘gators live.” ‘Gators’ ability to survive in- tense cold is shown in the recent capture of a specimen a bit under five feet from Long Lake near Pontiac, Mich. The capture ended a two-year search for the .reptile that had lived through Michigan it,” he gays, ‘and the ‘gator thinks it’s food, It may be a small ’gator but he'll leave a wicked wound.” New Swedish Plant Blasted From Rock HOLJES, Sweden — Sweden fs to have a new privately owned hydrbelectric power plant, built in the rock. It will be located in the Swedish Province of Varmland at Salgfor- sen, near Holjes, 12.42 miles from the Norwegian border. To be known as Holjes Kraftverk, the ‘plant will cost’ around $24,000,000 jand have a total capacity of 130,- (000 kilowatts. A Swedish and a Norwegian com- erator. Elvin Wallace Running the post of vice president of Pon- jmonth’s elections. The Pontiac Press Monday incorrectly! identi- fied him as Wilbur Wallis. the alligator —— as pets aren't | “Come | ‘here, Fido” type of pet. The male! reaches lengths of 10-12 feet, A’ to keep one of the reptiles after. it’s grown to two feet, .or even less “A child may offer its hand to| Elvin E, Wallace is running for tiac Teamsters Local 614 in next THE PONTIAC } usually were pets who'd grown too |}. big for their owners and been re-| ; | } ' WITH CLOO 72 N. Saginaw GAMBLE- When you buy cure-alls from an itinerant peddler, the stakes are tragically high. The peddler may, in effect, be satin, your health for a fast profit. Since health is your most precious gift, rely on the community health team in the event of illness. See your family physician. Should he / prescribe medicine, our fully stocked’ prescription department is your assurance “Where Quality Coungs” YOUR HEALTH NAN’S FE 2-0161 ‘ at side of tank for | Regular 98c : Be cece sett ~~ Low-Cost el gin | 7Y2 HP Outboard j nox 85 149.88 speed lever “is loogled easy , even when motor is in pivot position. Easy maneuvering. Hand Spalding Tarecnount Tennis Racket fare 7,88 Now strength and beauty. Lam- ixiated “frame of select hard- wood -and two fiber overlays. /Save! J. C. Higgins 6 Player Croquet Set Reg. 8.98 6. 88 For summer fun for the entire family. pri! painted, varn- ished rock bs pony balls, mallets. . Handy wood rack. rf for boys, girls and. grownups! ert © Smart and thrity, 4 hig favorite of the school crowd. © Safe! Up to 30 MPH in high gear — extra large brakes. Use for school, work or fun! Efficient blower-cooled gas engine has super-quiet muffler. 2/forward speeds. Telescopic front fork. Fun-tested the sensgtion in power transportation today at Sears. Whitewall’ 2G Liquid Cer Tire Rings Wash Reg. 3.95 12- 2 66 Oz. 49s ZA nd of 4 Sate efficient 5 Add distinctive ™) J tire trim pg tergent whisks ', cost of white- off dirt grime * walls. Fit any Rior speedy washing. tire’ securely. Aow-Cost Load Hauler 64 Wood Bar Top Carrier. A deluxe carrier designed to blend well with any car. sang: 1 carry loads too big for your trunk. Sale priced! Steel Mesh Carvier, regular 14.98 . ... Sale Priced. . Bike Basket With Hoandbar Mounts Reg. 1.39 99¢ Zinc-plated basket, reinforcing braces, handlebar attachments. Roomy 1$x10x4%-in.. Fits 20, 24 colors. Buy now! SAVE! and 2%-in. bikes.’ Sporting Grain Cowhide seball Shoes | ot Higgins 5, 98 P ter metal wit plate with sturdy with ae Teather line lined Many: sizes. To to help you snag 26-inch Equi ipped ae J.C. Higgins Bicycles. Easy rolling for ages 9 and up. Bendix Coaster brake gives safe stops. Large lens headlight, bright metallic Fielder's Glove with Bob Clemente Autograph ones. Made of high grade cowhide with grease-set oe tunnel trap with rawhide lacing. Fully leath ALLSTATE Liquid Whitewall Cleaner Reg. x 6=— ll AAS Sprays on quickly, easily from - plastig “bottle. Cleans without scratching finish Come in today’ and SAVE! POWER ce) an 20 4- CT er ALLSTATE Clear Vinyl Plastic Seat Covers New Shock Absorbers Don’t allow worn out shock absorbers to rob you of a com Enjoy the orginal beauty of your cor uphcatery witout fear of dirt or wear. Heavy, 12-gauge, clear plastic covers “— showcase protection. Form-fitting. Wipes coon in a o. ° Siaptien 4.79 ~ ie Be and Safe with fortable ride. ALLSTATE Supramatic shocks assure you of. both comfort and safety. You need new shocks at 25,000 miles. New ALLSTATE All-Weather Oil Reg. 3.69 2% 10 Qt..Cen Faster Car Washing with Fountain Brush Reg. 4.98 3” ‘ Allstate Heavy Duty Mufflers df Expertly Installed on Your Car getaway and improved gas mileage. Heavier outer shell lasts thousands of miles longer. Individually en- coo agen ae Sonne? for each different engine. 1949 to ‘S3 Ford or Chev. Ofier you kaster Reg. 52.98 4 A* Goods Dept. — $t. Basement > Reg. 7.95 6” and hang on to those fast poe te Ne Save: Now on Precision Made, Matched Ed Furgol Golf Clubs | © Set of Th Woods, Reg. $54... «. 3188 ee Rape OR. So Set of Five frons, Reg. 62.50........ ‘ 318 poms Specie ; bon Ah ede, 5 154 North Sashes St. _ Phone FE 54171, 598 1 sty, de, Si ee, Se, - icine 1\\ N.Y, Black, head of the’ said today “I am NOTICE OF i . x yirvct sidewalk on aust side of ae You are hereb ‘tinet. bi ular meeiing of” f * 4 City ignion. of Saschigan "held Apri 'sapengen | Ld eclece ob, a Dated April 16, 1908. 1302. ath a Dated April 16. ayo improvement is file for public in- spect t ‘Intended to eemnens 1 Bile 1 . ‘further r ebout. the current} a es tom forg all the tourists wanting ; the statement in a| © Visit the island and at a re- i report to’the U.N. Economic and) °O™! Press conference there the Social Council, - head of the government tourist mg Sy | Organization said that a big, ts inl must be built Atlanta; Ga., conceded that the! ‘slowing down of economic activity , * ae America ts being throughout the world) from, ith rene that it may. lore, Sues ot invest | ccommle growth every-| - if a preoccupation with domestie ——— economic problems in the devel-: oped countries should lead to such’ a diminution of international aid and investment that this momen- tum were lost. “But it would be a greater tragedy still if the developing countries were not to realize that their economic growth depends on their own efforts more now than at any time in the past decade.’’; He said the times call for intel-| ligent plafining, hard work andy thrift. The bank's program of loans tor! productive purposes, and epcour- agement ‘of investment hit a peak’ loon this year, said in his annual’ 5° =a In the Siscal year to end June | PS 31, the bank probably will have lent well over €50 million dollars —a record. Black, just back from six weeks in Africa, said he was impressed by the amount of dormant re- — that can be awakened ete However he did not explain where the capital was coming 6300 Tons of Welfore DETROIT bat Detroit Welfare Daniel Ryan says 12,673... 74% pounds of surplus foot valued | \at $5,081,000 ‘have been distributed | ‘to needy families by his depart-. ment since January, 1955. He said NOTICE or ‘PUBLIC “SALE Account Number A eg lane hat ‘on Apel tt a, "h s e a ose nt Sy Mae Mic it pubes cnet y ‘ose Lg ae 1 ou r ge —s ‘ ca for bidder. Inspection t ~ ma! made | &\ above address; the piace of 4 ot "orare The undersigned reserves the right 3 bid ueiet se i OC i * Len pees Sale Priced! Aprit 16. 17, | - SIZE REG. SALE | NOTICE OF TO CON-! 46x54... 1.98 .. 1.97 A ioe henchien aa” ower Street. ove. are hereby, noting tt ata 96x54.. 3.98 .. 3.37 tee Gus of Postiae, Michigan held April 120x54.. 4.98 .. 4.37 tg be the intention of the City Commis 144554.. 5.98 .. 4.97 te ten ine oe lated 40x84... 2.98 .. 2.57 yak eT ylor stress am Oak Hin! 96x84.. 5.98 .. 4.97 eet to an ratimated fon, of 6260491, oy thet the 120x884 ..7.49 .. 6.37 = further imtended to construct Par} provement im socordance with io sien profile and estimate. that the cost thereof shall be defra br | special sessment sccording to frontage an all of pe | aw hat of ‘asl tren "ee ok ne ee i to Ellwood Street ‘nah constitute the as- aP isnae “t of stent’ ae to oe toe ests estimated cost pansee 36-in. veg, 1.49... “1.27 rs Biggest S ~ Sale Starts Today-Save! our greatest . | | curtain values ever | .~ Dacron’ priscillas 57x63 In. Reg. 5.39 \ +a vay une 37 ° pair We believe these are the finest values eny- where! Our best Harmony House priscillas . extra wide, extra full... styled with all the extra detailing that meens you've bought the best. In white Dacron ... easy care, needs little or Ho troning. . 57 x 72 in. reg. ta 57x 81 in. reg. : 57x 90 in. reg. 90 x 81 in. reg. 90 x 90 in. reg. 139 x 90 in. reg. 5.59... S29... 5.98... 10.79.... 10.98.... 15.98... . 4.57 pr. . 4.77 pr. . 4.97 pr. .9.77 pr. . .9.97 pr. 14.47 pr. | and that $475.62 of the ans Senge reot sha estimated» veost “DuPont polyester fiber. en) the Commission of the ‘city of il i ! ie pontine. scion of the City ot save on aii sizes. WAS Our Lowest Price Goasber ea, Agen ‘33, s0as'es| ty es, Ne Sr earns id “magic hem” #1 }°\: Ever! Flocked “ g Se ver: Flocke } ‘ ‘ fo Act on Budget Poin Sew es Evans 1° D . I WHS Dacron* Panels Cy She acron” panels mist April " ‘s is : OF INTENTION TO CON. at Review of School Plan ws nerve! ore = Selon: ietontien 41x81 In. 37 x 3 r! 40x81 In. 77 = r ° ~ 5 . Is Also Scheduled at a.\ss.nerey feted (oat st soap Le NP a Reg. 1.79 Eoch il Y Reg. 1.98 WwW d M pos of Pontiec Michigan held April 15. sae , Gterford Mesting = SM. moe sarc eee | _2-Pe. Both Mot Set Stars exclusive! Hang straighter aye const mM concrete - Ww vig 't pucker. in. DANoM nems Bis. f+ io ‘ Ye tated rk o : 4 iJ ( pan cre Approval of the Waterford Town- Soalye “avenue “Bateson “tr rem ing with Lurex Thread 1% .. side helns . White. ¢ ; nity on ae “s bud ship school district budget, and re-|merec ‘cost of gid: 8! anc that thel Reg. 2.98 1 99 119, a wm 38 im, 2... eee, 87 i de ROCKOG Sait: Pretty rose 3G viewing of architect's plans for PIAn, profile and estima: “public imaper| , ° oe: 2 err eee 97 4 pattern that never washes the Thomas M_ Cooley school. are tien e bath 1.39 41 = 54 in... 1.07 | ihe 3 out. 1|%-in. double stitched : ft te further imtended to constrec > 1.49 41 « 63 in. 1.17 Re ; scheduled for the Board of Edu- sia improvement in accordance with’ a : ide hem in. bottom hem | cation’s meeting tonight a pen profile | end. ontimete ond _ “ae 2 x He WM... 6. eee ee & 4 side hem, >5-in. Dottor : | 590.668 will. soe eres Loe Scere . s = . i dee a *DuPont polyester tiber. x. ere sgt _— “ieee sp pas Sa a sand. pareris 1.89 41 x 90 im. 66... 1.47 athe William Shunck. It is $226,703 high-|sf Jerre Linde Viste = of e- er than Tast year’s $3,243,965 figure. iute tne specia) sssexerent district to a One of the biggest reasons fer , Was | struction and scheduled fer op- eration next fail. Also, the figure was based on the assumption that there would be some 609 more children in the school system. neceSsitating an in crease of 25 additional teachers Shunck said there would be at least 1.200 more children enrolled in the kindergarten next year, with only 300 graduating and another 300 pupils considered ‘drop-outs, the figure totaled 600 Architect's plans and specifi- cations for the Thomas Cooley elementary schoo! will be pre sented te beard members. and a date fer receiving of bids will be eet, according to , anrk. defray 9613.56 of the estimated cont and expenses th-:eof and thet 8488.4) of the lestir ated cost and expenses thereat i shaji be paid from the Capitel Improve ment Pund NOTICE 18 HEREBY OTVEN That the Commission of the City of Px at tac, Michigan will meet in the Com- m «sion ee om April 27. 1958 at 8 o'cloek p ir ? suggestions end obiections be made by parties foterested WO. Thos De'ed April 16 1968 ADA that ‘a R EVAN®@ City Clerk April 17 ‘s8 NOTICE GF INTENTION TO CON. struct sidewalk om North Jessie Street You are hereby notified that at a ree mee'ing of the Commission of the Pontiac. Michigen held Aprf! 15 ofytion it was decihred to be on of the City Commis«ton to § foot concrete sftewalk and feast Cite of 1958 br re ood = ent refat ib work om N Jensie Street side’ at Lote S$. 57 58 Bet'evue Add! on at an estimated cost of 641800. and that the plan. profile and estimate of aid improvement is om file for public Tt {s further Intended to construct sald improrement im aceordance ith the pian. profile and estimate, and that the cost ‘hereof shall be defrayed by special assessment eccording te frontage and that all of the lote and parcels of land side of North fronting upon she _east & Wa et . wd Ce . ~~”, Values Stainless blades proot handles Choice of Il pieces Come in today! Garbage Cen 99¢ Reg. 1.98 Svectal pur- chase savings! 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With tens of thousands of eager been put at the disposition of ef confidence by several piles fairgoers held outside the gates! man.” of the Brussels Exposition, the ‘ abe He said, mankind must decide 26-year-old bespectacled monarch, ahelies “de -oades-at i dressed in a general's uniform, spoke before a distinguished array, *eStists will lead . to war or of royalty and visiting diplomats) Pe®ee-” in the auditorium of the wonder-| The United States epost land. lopened at. 2:15 p.m. (7:15 a.m., Immediately after his short .EST), 15 minutes before the human speech of warning and welcome, ‘avalanche swept over the colorful which followed similar talks by |Sf°Unds, Belgian government officials, the we . King and his party preceeded | An army of carpenters was still into the main fairground area |swinging on nails in the hours a and kindied a flame which ‘fore the gates opened. will dance until the fair closes Oct.19. driven into the uncertain earth. Vice President Richard M. Nixon ‘is expected to tour the spectacular fair grounds sometime during the will be former President Herbert Hoover who supervised the feeding of Belgium's needy millions in the yee following World Wars I and I ; Fifty jet fighters of the Belgian) were major objects of interest. | » Air Force shot across leaden skies overhead, One group formed a large letter B which took care of both the name of the country and its monarch. Other. jets! ‘The exhibits of the two major powers are as different as Maxim Gorky and Benny Goodman, caviar and the banana split. ‘get its full share of the estimated | (Continued From Page One) funds will be spent on nop-inter- state highways including urban ex- tensions ‘'particularly to stimulate =“ * * ‘Oct. 19 closing te of the countries represented at concluded, the King entered a f Reo fi sian visit for the occasion, and | attract 30,000,000 people during | check: nations for “assembling here the “Ne undermining of the consti- munist imperialism persists in | Among other international prob: Eastern European ations re- trailed the black, yellow and red! colors of the nation. loff the mut between now and the A colorful parade of 4 girls, *® * dressed in all the native costumes) The huge eeiaae Pavilion, which! _the exposition swept past the} young king like a chorus line. “lk When the oufdoor ceremony | e Makes Pitch car with his grandmother, Eliza- beth, who returned from a Rus- made a tour of the veritable | (Continued From Page One) fairyland which. is expected to = «yy 40 billion dollar blank the coming months. “Ne swallowing up of the tra- Baudouin warmly thanked the ditional services; | tutional powers. of Congress.” . In urging speedy action by Con- Money for Highway gress, Eisenhower said, “‘Com- ° | striving to master the world.” Available at Once = usts ponies,» lems, Eisenhower listed: “Germany remaing divided. main enslaved. ‘Turmoil and bitterness plague employment in critical areas," A said Broomfield is = ‘ot Nee a ecg East * * * pe “Fran istoric ally, has Michigan's full benefits from the major diiates ann new fund, as reported by the As. | sociated Press, ‘vill include: New weapons of fantastic An apportionment of $13,900,000! powsr appall the world. Humas- from the special 400 million dollar! pA — threatens its own exist: federal fund for primary, secon. " dary and urban systems for tiscsi Eisenhower said prevention of 1959, starting July 1, 1958 /” \war—“or, in the tragedy of war, An apportionment of $7,280,000\to win itis the whole purpose from a special 200 milligi- dollar of America's huge defense estab- fund for the interstate #uperhigh- lishment. way system for fisca}T959 “Its “success requires one single An spportionmens; of $98,300,000 basic scheme, under single direc- from a 2% billion dollar allotment tion,” the President said. ‘“That for the interstaye system for fis- scheme is our strategic plan.” cal 1960 y na ment of $31,200,000 trom Sap dla alien Masked Thug for the “primary ry and Holds Up CNR urban sky stems for fiscal 1960. The President, in signing | hi expressed ‘‘serious =a ie " Express Today zs” about what he called serious: defects in it. He criticized the $400) SYDNEY, N.S. w—A masked million dollar special fund, on the gunman held up the majl car on provision which changed for it the!the Canadian National Railway's long-standing 50-50 matching for-\sydney express early today, loot- mula and which permitted theieg it and escaped after locking loans to states of part of theiritwo mail clerks in @ washroom, share. He said he would resist any Tt was the first train robbery in attempt to repeat these provisions \Cape Breton Island's history. in the future. ‘Royal Canadian Mounted. Police, Wilson Calls Interest in Shipping ‘Side Line’ DETROIT # — Former Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson de- scribed his recently acquired in- terest in a shipping firm as “‘just a small side venture.’ He is a director of General Motors Corp., which ‘he formerly headed, Wilson said he and several x friends have acquired the Oswego Plant. On F Shipping Corp., a holding company jminers in which owns 8 per cent of the} stock in the Marine Transport Co. /P® and the Marine Navigation Co. jotficials said. “They are both old established | companies,” Wilson seid. “They.Cathy Lewis Divorced operate about 60 ships in the coast- al trade—mostly in the Atlantic! LOS ANGELES w—The 14-year- and the Gulf of Mexico—and own marriage of actress Cathy Lewis, nine of them. 41, and actor-producer Elliott Lew- They said the bandit was masked and earried a sawed-off shotgun. He told them ‘This is a stick-up. Turn around and go to the wash- room or I'll blow your brains out.” The bandit missed by one day a large money shipment to Sydney banks. Today is payday for more than 5,000 workers at the Domin- ‘jon Steel & Coal Corp. Sydney riday about 6,000 coal the area draw pay. Former assistant Air Force See- is, also 41, ended in divorce after retary Lee White is president of she testified that Lewis stayed out Oswego. late w ithout _explanation.- Each will a” NO DOWN . and postal authorities said they! don't know yet what was stolen. | Money shipments to cover these/j yrolls arrived here Wednesday {35,000,000 customers who will pay) a PAYMENT! Pay 3 Monthly RIDING with covered guord @ Safety Clutch | @ Comfortable Seat @ Handle Bar Throttle summer. Another Américan VIP which sell its products. Factory Rebuilt Demonstrator | Giant 234 H.P. 24-In. Res, "SD 3 @ Trouble-free chain drive @ Recoil Sterter WASHINGTON (# — Rayco Manufacturing Co. -of Paterson,|! Fotordl "Trade Co ‘ion FTO) of using false and deceptive adver-|buy his own watch and pay. for its) so, tising for its auto seat covers andjupkeep, but its type, design, and convertible tops. 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INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to scramble os few as possible te. » ee ay @ppears under arrow, reading TAM Aw sss» sot ee | | rf oT | ah 2b | 3 | oe 4 a | s : xe r) 1 SHIVAN i 2 PRAMT bf | 3 GLUNEJ } 4 DRANWE 3 5 ADABRO rT : 6 GOREU : pede: oo * | ee oan Yesterday's * : © «= Wher's My Line, ine. Niblick, hei poet, peo: apOon, Insured fer Flying Bottles Tower That Is Paris, Scene of Many Stunts, Still Drawing Millions PARIS—The Eiffel Tower’ hasiprevent rusting, is due for been the setting for a number of coat in_1960. painted tailer jumped to his death from the the first platform in an attempt to but test a homemade parachute in blended better -with the was rode a bicycle down the steep are , French revolution broke out and || A German Alpinist scaled the the rafters in the dark of night. (He beck do heows was caught and forced to pay the saad entrance fee). Balloons were| Today, the color fs described asf | launched from the peak. - |“three-tone cognae brown.” Planes threaded tho arches. An elephant was lugged up to lest emo of thane aging Ul Spinel the first platform and fed-a bale of hay. head of a paying visitor, Stunt men swung through the ALWAYS POPULAR lattice-work for the benefit of The Eiffel Tower lost her two wars threw bottles from the|in New York City in 1929 balconies. popularity remains assured and} FELL OR PUSHED? ualloyed. Close The Tower, incidentally, has an half sightseers trooped to the icy bottle in 1919, but now includes|cent are Americans. champagne and coca cola. The in-| Owned by the City of Paris, surance company has also paid off Tower is leased until un on a lump of sugar which sliced|royalty basis to the Eiffel Tower | off the tip of a passerby’s nose, far|Corporation, owned largely by below. “It is not known,” Etienne |scendants of Eiffel. Mare, custodian of the Tower,! Those who want a share in once quipped, “whether the lump |fabulous Tower, however, can still fell or was pushed.” buy stock it it on the Paris Bourse. | Though the Tower has been pop-/The investment seems sound, since ular for suicides, accidental deaths; the Tower has grossed well over | have been few. It is, however, a\ten million dollarg in its’ lifetime matter of wild pride with paint|from its restaurants, cafe, souve-| crews never to wear safety belts, nir stands and the gate receipts of do wear rope-soled|30 million tourists. There is little though they shoes to keep from slipping. The/dowbt that the Eiffel is Tower, which has been painted |ning as the Number 1 money-mak- | every seven years since 1907 ee een eee FEDERAL’ S OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO9 “x Seginaw at Warren, Pontioe SALE! Save *50 5-H.P. outboard motor with remote tank 109° Reg. 159.95 ~ Most powerful small out- _ ever ray at this rice | to fill and pil wine remote “a tank holds 314 gallons. Air-cooled. 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Mahogany finish hardboard: ‘ ect fier| \ Tex Beneke Band fo Pla U. of M. President Pr incipal Speaker : * Pentise Press Phote PTA FAR IN OFFING — Readin’, writin’ annual school fair from 1 to 8 p.m. A reminder Engineering Department, and and ‘rithmetic will be missing from Glengary of the gala event is expressed on posters held we Linton of the Department Elementary School in Commerce Township come by four of PTA. They are (from left) lof Municipal Aftairs, Chrysler Saturday. Instead, fun will be the order of the Mrs. King, Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. |Corp. day as tnembers of the school PTA stage their Frank Nevins and Mrs. Arthur Liss. Dick Murphy is handling the eee Be ae eed Caley Sel Glengary PTA Set for Saturday School Fair to Offer Variety COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A host of gttractions for ¢ and junder direction of Mrs. Tracy Mil- ler. Mrs. Henry Hadac will conduct a cake walk. - The afternoon kinderrarten room will have green plants for indies and kiddie car races for movies, a rummage sale, a fish la spook room and an auction sale. Than U.S. Averagé ANN ARBOR # — More than 80 ‘per cent of Michigan's counties have a higher proportion of aged residents — those over 65 — than the national average. * * * Dedicate Country Day School Sunday Headmaster Shaw started the school with four pupils and now heads a staff of 23 instructors and has more thah 260 students. * Although enrollment was orig- inally limited to boys, girls now are admitted to the first six grades. United Association Eyed in Bloomfield used to add new playground facil- ladies and kiddie car races for | Mrs. Frank Nevins is chairman , ities at the school. boys. Mrs. Arthar Haight and lof the fair committee. 5 cane Gumus be ae tee: x* * * : : will be baby tacit. islative —. — = reac moter to tone j | S e G independent state organization. room enabling mothers bring} Written by Anthony Lenzer, eves play pens, hobby the report lists late details on aon ee a ' ° population statistics, financial grade H security, employment, housing games of all kinds for small as Stormy S S Nn and health for senior citizens. perma gy eed percha re es lO a an increase Rebert Gregg in si . of 20, in Michigan's over charge. a OOo Oa ae tote ts| 75 Population: ‘by. 1970. The eur- Girl Scouts will hold a bake sale\"i"e4 at Kiac Gwil Setvict now in Pontiac and has been for] Te comms Sm, tqut Selling Autos for Two Bits at Milford ifrom City Manager Walter K. Will- ‘man to Commission Chairman ‘ eeiiy i i iskeiss i i a* ee s Cy > a - UNION LEADER SPEAKS Two spectators then entered the At Milford High Dedication Ball The informal dance will get conclude under way at 9 p.m. "Special lighting and at 1 a.m. | The meeting opened with a letter) -s\placed at 4 million dollars. After . Harold A. Grant, presi- some four to six weeks, _ Gerald Kehoe, candidate for City Commission, chimed in t ask What the administration was hiding by keeping the report from the people. ; The commission members and Ewart said they knew about the rumor that the PAS re- port was in Pontiac. Milford Council OKs Property Value Hike MILFORD — A 2 per cent’ in- icrease in the assessed valuation of property in Milford has been approved by the Village Council. * * * The tax rate, however, was dropped from 17% to 10 mills, so there will be no increase in taxes, according to Dennis Boyle, chair- man of the council's finance committee, Milford’s former valuation was the board’s action it now is set at 7 million dollars, with property taxed at the maximum, 50 per cent of the market value. Taxation losses caused by the relocation of the Ford Motor Co. Carburetor plant and a new system of tax writeoffs of the gas and elec- tric companies have beeri equal- zied by taxes from new home de- 20 per cent of them live at a Sage * is =," Keego VEW Installs Officers Saturday KEEGO HARBOR — Heart of the Lakes Post 2706, Veterans of Foreign. Wars in Keego Harbor, will install its new officers Satur- day at 8 p.m. at the VFW Me- morial Home, 3325 Orchard Lake Rd. * * * Fifth District Commander John Assuming the commander's Harold A. Clifford of Pontiac. velopment in Milford, Boyle said. Sixty representatives of 28 different civie grou Bloomfield Town- ship discussed plans for a new united associatipn at a ‘Quarton Rd. The committee has jprotested against increased prop- erty taxes. mittee’s work to date. The new united group will, in all probabil- ity, focus considerable attention on the township tax situation, he said. Guest speaker was Pharrell E. Roberts, a state senator from Oakland County, who told of the need for a township-wide associa- tion. * * * Delegates from all civic organ- izations will meet again May 27 to lay the groundwork for the new organization, ~ County Calendar : Alment Almont Prien F (Farm Bu- reau) will pong A the Almont Librar. 8 pm. ay. Discussion ‘The New Hudson Bureau will Lae! at 8:30 p.m. today at the home Mr. and . Vin He A diss ae on “ Taxes Business Out Michigan?” will be ‘by Ed Bourns. ston Piofieer Club will give a ye ‘PREPARING THE FLAPJACKS — The Clark- advance} Party at the Community Center from 5:30 to by calling the ‘school, dr procuring 8:30 tomorrow evening. This is the first fund public pancake ston and John Gibson of Pontiac. | people of 65 years or over. Getting ready to catér to their guests are (left to right) Lewis Burken- Plains, Frank Atkins of Clark- | } ‘BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Picotte summarized the com-) j|trom recommendations of a state lilies and baskets of carfations. Gov. Williams Signs Reorganization Bill LANSING (#—Gov. Williams to- day signed into law a bill which permits the governor to take the initiative in reorganizing state x * *- The new law empowers the gov- ernor to submit proposals for re- organization of executive agencies during the first 30 days of a legis- lative session. If not rejected by! the Legislature during the next 60 days, they would become effective immediately. The reorganization law stems “Little Hoover Commission.”’ Sen. Frank Andrews (R-Hillman), co chairman of the commission, led a long fight to finally push the meas- ure through the Senate. Williams termed the/bill “one of the most important legislative achievements of our generatior.” * * * The governor said he would start preliminary studies to lay the groundwork for a reorganization . He said he also would MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. RABIDEAU Rabideau-Capanda Rite Performed in Detroit ORION TOWNSHIP. — Frances Capanda and Joseph H. Rabideau were married in St. Augustine Church in Detroit before an altar banked with Easter/she carried a white orchid sur-| “|Gucick AT&T Construction fo Exceed $2 Billion NEW YORK (% — The Amer- downturn has just about bottomed off. The speed of eco- 1,400,000 telephones and the num- ber of conversations handled has gone up more than five million a day, But excessive spending coupled with tax cuts right now, he said, would mean another rash of in- flation. line, where the gown flared to a wide satin and net skirt. Her fingertip veil was secured by a crown encrusted with pearls. rounded by white carnations. Florence Capanda of Detroit, the 0! pride’s sister, was the honor maid. Bridesmaids were another sister, Mrs. Barbara Novak, Marlene and Rose Belletine of The bridegroom’s brothers, Rob- ert and Jack, were best man and usher, respectively. Other ushers were Joseph Dore of Rochester and John Slipco of Detroit. ‘\ * * Following the ceremony, a recep-| tion was held in the main ballroom of the Lee Plaza Hotel in Detroit. The couple will live in Detroit where they are attending the Uni- versity of Detroit. * * * Efforts to improve equipment and methods have helped to keep coats down, Kappel said, adding: “Certainly we don't enjey in- creasing telephone rates, but if, in the long run, inflation con- tinues to increase our costs, I see no alternative.” Drayton Parents Report Daughter's Engagement DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Schlunt of 4240 Linda Ct. have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Jean L., ‘to Donald L. Rhoads, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rhoads of Charlotte. fiance are seniors at Emmanuel Missionary College at Berrien Springs. A June wedding is being planned, In Safety Poster Contest ROMEO — Winners of the an- nual safety poster contest for grade school children will receive their awards at 8 this evening at the Romeo Youth and Civic Center. * * * Some 800 children in grades 1-6 entered the competition each spring by the Elementary Schools Club of Romeo. From this group, judges last Friday night picked room winners, grade win- winning posters have been noti- fied, but which awards they will receive remains a well kept se- cret. During tomorrow night's ceremonies, r 00m winners will be given pins, grade winners, plaques, and the top prize win- program. establish an advisory committee to aid in reorganization planning. Warns of Possible Bad Check Forging WALLED LAKE — Police Chief! James A. Decker of AValled Lake today warned there may be ‘at- tempts in this area to cash bogus checks forged on an estimated 250 blanks stolen last night from the offices of the Walled Lake Metal Co., 1377 W. Maple Rd. * * * The missing checks, light green/| in color and drawn on the Detroit Bank's Novi Branch, bear serial a small window high up on a side. wall. Decker said tile was piled up! under the window. . | The company, he said, has noti-| \fied the bank to stop payments ~ the missing checks ner, a trophy. Children to Get Awards The presentation of awards will be made again this year by Police Inspector Francis E. Da- vey, head of the Detroit Police Youth Bureau. * * * Poster contest judges were for- mer Romeo police chief, Gordon Osgood, Councilman Fred C. He- bert and Romeo State Police Capt. Beryl Amburgey. Completing the panel were Mrs. Cari Rossetti, Mrs. George West and Mrs, prize- (Charles Komraus. They based their decisions on originality, artistic ability and appropriateness to the theme of “Safety at School, at Home on the Streets.” : Contest chairman was Mrs, Har- vey Rankens. NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING The Pontiac City Commission for =. April 22, 1958 at Chamber, City the following public REINFO CRETE RESURFACE COURSE Opdyke Road from Square Taylor Street from Oak Hill W. side Seminole Avenue, line Let 166 Drexel Heights E. le J 8 owners are urged te appear. Dated. Apiri 16, 1958. all, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to construct improvements: RCED CONCRETE WIDENING AND BITUMINOUS CON- of intersection with East City Limits. oe ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE, RELATED SIDEWALK AND RELATED WORK except Lots $ and 12 Crefeot Western Add. E. side Biaine Street from a ‘4a treet at East side Joslyn Avenue extension Vista Drive. For further information see legal notices. Interested property has scheduled public hearings 8 p.m. EST in the Commission Lake Roed north to a point te Ellwood. ~ Menominee to Algonguin point 7.35 ft. 8. of the N, Ne. 1 to High Street. Lots 55. 57. 58 Bellevue from Perry te Linda é ADA R. EVANS, | ‘/ "City Clerk - Both the bride-elect and her | 's ' ‘ SIXTEEN U. S. Sold Bill of Cont: ~ on Education in Pha Mia Mathie Actes | engineering whe bes rectal, Vnted unin pre- | and so forth. stand what is taking place in'them itative apalysis of Russian schools.) + 8 is to spend some time in the class- By WILLIAM W. BRICKMAN _The institute has a staff of 1,300 rooms and ‘to talk to the principals, Professor of Education —_scientist-editors out of a total staff/te@chers and pupils. In this way) New Yerk University it 4.00. which inches Weuinnens we eum apqreies how ollciuns Sy We Americans . printers. It can upon really are.‘ selves a bill of ahr oanhe Eas cai gngpenepye Ey yagltes Sc I feet. iat”) m the satellite nations, 10 they are not better at education _ discussed briefly the teaching “| , tries. At this time, there are 13. . tate information from any part Last fall the Russians launched/transiate abstract foreign| - hme their Sputniks and we fell all over journals. “ _ than any other free SF even ourselves proclaiming Soviet su-|pROGRESS SHOWN ao ; periority over us in science and) The. scientists working for the| Set doing in technology. The Russians, we may|Soviet government—Soviet citizens,| Scholastic: respects, as other be sure, are pretty much satisfied |Poles, Czechs, East Germans, Hun- countries, and this includes also with their technical and scientific/B@rians, and the rest of the satel-| the United States. achievements, and they are very/tite peoples—bave shows much| oar al tame progress toward making theleducation, I feel, is an important U.S.S.R. ‘an important technologi-|factor which weakens U.S. RAVED cal power. They have not proved, n of a genuine bs ion But I doubt that, even in their/however, that Soviet science is | program. When so much time and wildest dreams,. they could havejsuperior, in general, either to| energy communistic raved as-much as Americans did|American: science or the science|mmetrection, the other subjects tend| about their own science. of the other advanced nations, : When Prof. Gerald Read and I x * i were interviewed by Radio Mos- : ean ,| In summing up this series of} Our boys anid girls will turn out cow, we were asked if the articles on the Soviet’ schools, I to be Teed. working, cultured, peeled Paes he ‘Sut can say that I am convinced thatievenly eine AON who will school system. My answer was | ° follows: “Americans acknowledge that | | —=~BE RE T ENTIO the- Sputniks prove that Soviet | A* Russia has achieved remarkable | results in one branch of applied science, but this does not prove | that Seviet science in general ts | superior.”’ Furthermore, I said, we can only | test if a school system is superior pa‘ 2 ero | al committee of international specialists in education. * * te In my previous articles I heve| science in the Soviet schools. I have no doubt that they are doing | fine work, but what I saw of it | did not convince me that the Rus-| sians were running ahead of us. | They do seem to pick up speed in| the universities, where the care-| fully selected students spend a/ considerable amount of time in| studying their scientific specialties. 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APRIL 1 17, 1058 DIAMOND SALE at PARK JEWELERS 50% Off on All Diamond Rings Regular’ Price $7995 DISCOUNT PRICE 6 DIAMONDS Beautiful 14Kt. “Diamond Duet for the girl of your dreams. Discounts on All Merchandise PARK JEWELERS (House of Discounts) 1 NORTH SAGINAW - Scientists Throughout World Disagree But then so are radium-dial ‘watches that glow in the dark. | gerous to your a than: i fallout, * * | Fallout. . frightens feeble, or shortened ' lives. : * * * % ; and causes No of the hereditary damage it is, will, or might be causing. “Scientists disagree on the extent @f this risk becausé so little is known directly about the effects of radiation on human _§heredity.jor They have to guess from studiesjor of fruit flies, plants and small animals, which don’t take 20 years to produce one generation. '~ * * One expert guess is that natural Padioactivity is causing about 10 ‘per cent of all changes in human genes, the carriers of hereditary traits, , Most — great as the added risk of : is practically imperceptible,’ Oth- ers say that, ‘in. time, fallout means hundreds of thousands of lm In fact, X-rays from the watch infants will be lost in misearri- could .be many times more dan- ages, or. be doomed to. sickly, can prove he is right. eeuthaiane and intensified ‘studies moral concern primarily because fof radiation will produce the facts. Atomic Energy Commission ex-|' peris say the added risk pf gen- etic damage from fallout is not as increase greater = average ex- to about twice the radiatjon he ° igets from natural sources, X-rays but not all — geoctients from the. Wi atch hit the glands and. bone cancer, 1 A * tig meats 1,500 human lives, not ‘a cold. statistic. Is Fallout Peril to Children. of Future cena ofthe roe wu By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE think any dose of radiation, how-|when his arm is at his side AP Science Reporter ever small, adds to.this-risk of; Other scientists think | (3rd in series) grfetic savmnae, especially if at ae eee NEW YORK &® — Fallout is} §, therefore fallout would belis boo evenly distributed, so presumably dooming some of 10-/producing some genetic damage.| persons are getting a beavier 8 mre disease or Some scientists the addition | than average. : i The counter-argument is that tere.” May » to June 17. “Days of Swedish Cul-| innit a McCAN SALE LESS apa aasmaeunnadl mane CARPET — DRAPERIES -- RUGS —- LINOLEUM - PAINTS -- TILE.~ BRAIDED RUGS -- FIBRE RUGS ! Pre- Inven itd . 2% eas Axty | & ty . — Roel eat ~ Se nce ‘ee “s “ . . ~ > itea, ea 3-ply. All Wool Bark Texture 4 color pombinations: 9. Yd. 95 Modern Tweed 95 Sale Now in Progress! ‘ ris INT WEEK , 4 Neer ‘ ik I Re oe ae i ee yw -0,P.EN EVERY NIGHT TIL @ Bite a's | |, Y™ 9 P.M. en “83 00, $Q. ¥é. $15 DELIVERS Here's What You Get: BOOKCASE BED 4-DRAWER CHEST DOUBLE DRESSER LANDSCAPE MIRROR FULL SIZE MATTRESS MATCHED BOX SPRINGS TWO BEDROOM LAMPS x fife y x ' ; % o * P98 Oe BM ortad - Phaglt + trai: ' ; hast 100°/, Nylon Nylon Blend HEAVY LUXURY Heavy sate ACRILAN 95 To Tweed 3 colors A Hi Pile Plain 4s NUB ACCENT a; Discontinued ’ hs | TWEED or I avs : Reg. $10.95 se. ve. Reg. $9.00 on | WILTON, Reg. 17.00 99. v4. Wool Twist | — PLAIN ia All Wool “All Weol Picin Grey 7 , pede Texture $99 acca $30 — 5G ASPHA LT Ti LE Reg. $70 Reg. $108 Reg. $110 | A GROUP . - $2.99 case EACH CASE B GROUP . . $3.99 case rown ‘ rown ei : VERS ~ A87 $55 Values ‘You Seve by Buying Now! Hord Finish All Wool That's \ SALE PRICED Tough as Leather! Who Steals Key First Here's clinching proot SALE PRICED AT $70 Values HONOLULU WwW — Honolulu po why we're called ‘THE lice are trying to track py the CLOTHING - VALUE KINGS OF PONTIAC.” nD) - oc / Money can't buy a bet- lp ? ter wearing suit or bet- See FPOUL UOU AAU | cor heohiear wall. Thayre . Fe ; Sale of : SLACKS am“ i he a gn for the price of one. CLEAR HEADS $ y AGREE Up to $13.95 Values! On four occasions recently, the alv rg rt Look! All wool flannels, crease $ 95 resistant worsteds and long wear- ing gabardines. a tremendous bar- 2 Pair $15 burglar first went to the homes) of cafe proprietors, stole their keys! and then went to the cafes and burglarized them. BRING YOUR SON IN FOR HIS SUIT NOW! STUDENTS’ ALL WOOL Sale Priced You Sae : / See How BETTEN R gain now at 7.9 ONE BIG GROUP FLANNEL SUITS $ 95 re Wool Tweed and Authentic Ivy League Styles, mported Shetland New Silver and Charcoal Greys TOPCOATS leu ths Me Repeat, Let ba sea i ee Away! on e oorry rou Miss on ese Sag PRED At ‘GRAND SAVINGS! $ 3 2 It’s Worth the Drive from Anywhere! | We repeat—beautiful all wool coats Ps | | & lal ett Ss ata price that defies all competition. Be sure to see them before you pay pik or $60, elsewhere. See them Fri- day or Saturday sure. You can't save | | 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. _ _—_(Next to Sears} $20 any easier! Sot exiin saaiiid 8. 08 86 PROOF : er Serene deans , “TWENTY a 300 Workers Agree on Strike Settlement PORT HURON (INS)—More. than. 300 workers from the Marysville plant of the Ains- |’ worth Precision Casting Co. agreed last night te a settle WAIT, JACKIE! lew YOU DIDNT <2 ment of a strike which began March 24, : More than 500 Detroit workers were invelved in the strike at three plants, The strike arose over the com- pany’s refusal to transfer 112 werkers te a new plant in Spring- | field, Tean. Archie Beveridge, business representative of lacal 155; Ho Chi Minh in India UAW-CIO, said the company al- NEW DELHI, India (#—Presi- ready has called back some of the workers. dent Ho.Chi Minh of North Viet \Num arrived in New Delhi today; Trout -have been caug for a nine-day visit, It ig his first}worms, files, salmon eggs, spin- trip outside the Communist world ning tackle and assorted artifi- in years. . cial lures, © 3 ; deccviereataitoeb ci cabs tHe ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! “2 Pair for *20.00 Formerly Sold for as Much ~ as. $18.95, Rach! - # 3 i - ANNIVERSERY SPECIAL! ° 1 ‘SEAMLESS FASHION-LOVING SHEERS! DOUBLE-LOOPED SEAMED SHEERS » You get to’know a thing or two about hosiery in 56 years, that’s why Penney’s Nylons are the latest fashions on legs! Choose from today’s new in Seamless 400-needle. sheers that sheath your legs in one soft mist of color ... or double-loop full-fashioned 60-gauge sheers that give double protection against runs. If one thread breaks or snags, the other remains intact to check runs! Two favorite 20th century fashion nylons aa . yours for the savings at Penney’s! Sizes 814 to 11. —_ —/ | BUTTON-DOWNS! METALLICS! Many More | MEN’S WANTED SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS! Yes men, Penney’s has a huge selection, and at the highest savings yet! Dan River drip-dry plaids! Trim “University” stripes and checks! Neat over-all prints! Rich solids with a fine gold-colored stripe! White back- ground stripes with the dramatic new mitred collar! Every style and com- fort feature that’s in top demand today! ‘I! falty washable, too. og Kemet medium, large. Short sleeves. BNNIVERSBRY (sunrvensany ) (( ammrvensany “ie SPECIBL! © New Spring Patterns and Fabrics © Cuff Alterations Free © Sizes 28 to 44 @ All Wool Gabardines | @ All Wool Fiannels © Lightweight Silk and ‘Wool Tweeds © Greys, Blues, Browns, Tans, Charcoal Tones ge © Regular Pleated Fronts and 16 ’ Ivy-League Styles ; —_ ‘7 © A Wonderful Selection at a Price So Low Rich Dacron Dupont Dacron ii odag sol 2-Way Stretch You Can’t Afford to Pass Them Up! Worsted Blend Priscillas Both Towels * Training Pants 2 66 at x 44 Inches Buy Several Pair Now at the Beginning *6 $3 r. i 3 Fer s] of the Sports Wear Season! a pair ace rowe. Sizes 29 te 42 Pt — bo. | : 2 AS ALWAYS, AT OSMUN’S YOU ARE INVITED ‘ strong = 25 Inches | ‘ Save on one of the as — up to Wash Cleths Where can you saa Easy to eare for, sheath TO CHARGE OR LAYAWAY YOUR PURCHASE coolest, most practical sun, fumes. Wash in a 6 for $1 ter quality max Bete skirt, set~ in pockets, tropical blends ever: jiffy, nee@ just a smid- pants than these! They _ back zipper, hand wash- 55% Dacron fights off gen of ironing. 96 by 8 12 by 12 inches are double , two- ghia, hile or no tiki wrinkles, 45% or 90 inches long. Won't for money way stretch with pro- insures ” tex shrink or stretch. Ivory. you can’t beat Penney’s tective triple — crotch. ii tng. Sizes 10 to 20, 11 ture. 7 shades. top quality _ Cannons Won't bind baby. 1 to 3. | to 18. “DOWNTOWN STORE HOURS Open Monday and Fridey 9:30 A. M. All Other Days 9:30°A. M.'to 5:30 P. M. (ree ent 9P.M ———— “MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS — NOW Open Evry Wook Bb 100 A.M to 9 P. M. ie ‘Ss. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1058 _ oe the ont Mth A ei wy nt, job hel nent Puts ler. to Work oy toras, Sek ie ati ‘Exclusive at Robert Hall! Ruttan was found strangled in a nieneaseccen Suiits of this fine said that U. 0. PoP” |16 while the ship was at berth in 0 returns con- |e, Navy yard at Bremerton, ‘ cS nee wee re F — seri ee fit |oer sno ook xceton Pas $298 Mince Ha : : we the end of the year, (board's ruling, Segergulst_ prev is a Negro. ously said the death looked like R SLACKS % ee ee : et dn kk oe murder, ; ee ' le want all we can get,” Pot- don't. homi- ; 2 Aad ter suid tm potting oot thit he| ORE E Mie encngh to take | 0208 oat never wil” the Alterations ot Cost, ini hag recommended several Mici-| ‘ough that was all that was corcner ould Sait sight. “2 will for 42 Pair Washable Cotton ha id federal posts, meceonary te-siny out of trouble TT SY ‘and Sere, cNamara Chino and Khaki Pants |: 2 “Oem tage et of water tn denlot tat Fost: | the tnteral Revere Service| ayes they’ can do ‘someting 2 Pr. $7.25 SLACKS eerie the Michigans Repablicaa | contended that under the method |about this.” party tae employed, Popwell underpaid | The board ruled that no evidence : ee rT a" a eel Issel Kad. cat fo Dis. vesigpie: prdhang. + Poy yong toed ot vienoa te end a comnee $5.95. Walking g Shorts mes, 1008 “67 eet iass wer * tion statement that “Postmaster| owed some $175,000 in penalties |W with Ruttan's death. = | ee | ee sae Pome tame Buc” Tones cen & widen aa ee @ Jayne's Girl Can Go « pia ogni medium only. . 99¢ Xow ee RE Ser ee 12” | . Potter just says amen.” sine cout te ta ret i to England ae All 2.00 & 2.50 One Group of Odds and | Sport Coats # en Sonctate 08 SRERTS © — Jayme Lecther Dress Ends, Values to 3.95_ a Sa “Sag tement Is U1) © Consulate Rocked mS j Bepecier Cont per. Your Chole 97° {LARRY a. eee BELTS pot sus 97" Bee o0ae Seg Spee 19” | that Isabell nad backea [by Blast in Algiers = one would* be Theme f F Mare? used on test Wins Lyle P. Behnken Anton from Mildred Irs - Georgina M. from Robert Pattison Jr pa ga } Plastic Surgeon’s Wife ba | Gives Birth to Quads *k OAKAND, Calif. @ — Quad ruplets were born one month preniature, to the wife of WHINE WINE a Piedmont BARBERONE The three girls and a boy — aren weighing a total of 18 pounds and SAUTERNE 8% ounces — were CHABLIS within 13 minutes and were placed PORT in an incubator, Dr, and Mrs. H. Dean Hoskins & Ask for “C-K° Wines at your Pevorite Tavern or Take-dut Store CHARLES KRUG WINERY . HELENA + NAPA V, have three other girls — Judith, “ty Barbara, 12, and Martha Jean, Mo Hoskins is 40 and his wife Dorothy is 38. } CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE Ble! COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE) MEN'S... ‘ BOYS? . « steg. 2.50 Value | | _ Paves wes ATTACHED F 3 MINUTES pe lll ~ sion en ih 4 a oe vad cose 7007 ‘S$. S. _KRESGES i| Sue eee > _ * Reg. - Also X Size Bey a = valk PAJAMAS Women’s PANTIES Reg. 49¢1 Advertised in LIFE! Nylcrest rayon acetate jersey, elastic or band legs. et pg ee é e | yh” Girls’ and Women’s ‘I “a Reg. ° $1.00 Practical, pretty. bibs, coveralls, cobbler and half aprons. Nylons, Cool acetate with inter- ‘woven satiny stripes. Perky feminine styles in Girls’ Si zes—77¢ Reg. ¢ Short sleeve Sanforized broad- cloth in wardrobe-sparking prints, stripes. Fiill-cut. 6-16, 80 S. Perry St. a alk HEATING FE 2-2939 " TABLECLOTHS 7 Embossed print plastic adds gay ares Wipes fresh a lasts. anil 3 % ‘ee a "PEARLS, BIBS sine y y, ' Lustrous pearls, rhinestone clasp 8, add elegance to spring dresses. 1 to 5 strands. ET nailei + Miniaaien Reg. 3 prs. $11 Combéd cotton with 3-fold cuff. Nylon rein. forced heels, toes. White. 9-11. q 3 Sheer, Seamless NYLONS ie (dd Reg. 984 pri Save 1.171 |) Regular or mesh. Pro- ‘|; portioned lengths for perfect fic. 69¢ pr. Sizes. 1-3 Toddler’s Print SLEEPERS sleeves, gripper waist and elastic back. Ju- venile print on white 2.47 Reg. 59: Values! POLO First Quality! Terry Cloth Hand TOWELS 2-77 Values 59¢ to $1l Some irregulars. 16x26” to 16x28”. First quality terry cloth in colors: Choice of pie and beverage, TENNIS Reg. $1.99 to $2.29 pri Canvas uppers,.crepe or rubber soles, Ter- OTHER 77* Days Specials! , TURKEY HANKIES, tomen'ss.e 00005 forTT® 2 fe IT DINNER a VT GIRLS’ *1 SKIRTS .....- 77° each f vuln ‘ a ce ae aad axiged - CHIFFON SCARFS .. «<<. 2 for77* Crew neck, short sleeves. Sizes Turkey, re tbie cee Jie been shealier, sins 5-- berty sauce, roll, butter. $] UMBRELLAS ...... + 77* each 1:1 ease TWENTY-FOUR ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1958 : eS ‘Gets Stuck in Chimney to retrieve his toys from a neigh- sag ‘Going After His Toys ["""™ , 4 “him that’s the way Santa Claus|“himney, Sparky got stuck. His rere ah beetien, how she sl attracted a passing sales- - DENVER @—His parents told! Halfway down the tby-IS-inch Beautiful $29.95 value 3-Pe. SPREAD & DRAPE SET, Here is a wonderful opportunity to beautify your home and gar- den! With each purchase of a gallon or more of any of our fine Rockcote Interior or Exterior . Paints, we will give you. . . FREE of CHARGE . . . a hybrid Rose Bush. Don't wait, for naturally the mipeny i is limited. Stop in NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT! © Fine, non-fade, color-tast “Chromspun” |! ® Quilted Spread and 2 full length drapes! FAMILY CLOTHES ON EASY CREDIT! aa 1 0) Bd QUALITY CLOTHES - EASY CREDIT 8 North Saginaw Street Relax! Reduce! Firm up! FOR LESS THAN A DAY wera rH Ly rood Massage VIBRATOR PILLOW cs Get the Genuine alekexels[s Pillow \ Vane RELIEVE TIRED ACHING Lest complete JUST 507 A WEEK BUYS IT 7200 gentle vibrations every minute! That's the secret of this soothing, comforting, relaxing miracle Pillow. It's your own personal masseur, Just plug it in .. . sit on it, stand of it, loy onit... wherever you use it tension is reduced, muscles ore , toned up, circulation is cided, and you feel so much more relaxed. You owe ¥ te, romee'l Order. vem tert ‘MICHIG GAN'S A TAR RGEST JEWeLE H)* Papow Puucw A SellOut at! Hx ves A come FIRMS STOMACH MUSCLES , @ WARRANTED CONSTRUCTION © WIDE RANGE OF COLORS today. Home of Famous Rockeote Paints PONTIAC VARNISH STORE HURON Corner of CASS FE 3-7129 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 5:30 SAT. 8 TOS at SHAW'S —— HARD- T0- BELI VE So Much Quality for So Little. Money Buy Now ~ Prices Will Never Be Lower - @ AIR-FOAM CUSHIONS @ CHOICE OF FABRICS @:NATIONALLY ADVERTISED @ STYLE, COMFORT, QUALITY | sd | A Regular $229.50 Value $4] (SG Q5O | vs our SAVE $60.00 | yaway "YOU WILL FIND A FLOOR FULL OF BEAUTIFUL SECTIONALS AND SOFAS 30. BEDROOM SUITES AND OPEN STOCK GROUPS AT: UNCOMPARABLE PRICES . . . _ HERE ARE 3 EXAMPLES... SOLID MAPLE \ Deuble Dresser, Framed Mirror, Large Chest. The sturdy bed hes 3+: inch corner posts. You save $110 on this bergain. Complete Suite 2 rr | rf cx = = eS par Beautiful highlighted KENYA MAHOGANY brown-toned taghogeny. Double Dresser with | large plete gloss mirror and a very chp epedaaan nace Mab wa dpcte Fs | | ! ‘f f Zt ‘ 41 NORTH ] SAGINAW ST. § Fis si is Fag . : ur it e ii He: FEE ‘ fi 5 : Brand New. Spring and Summer DRESSES 7 f i F at ple “tl : . Benedict Church. 188, of 2828 Cass Lake Rd., who ‘MES. EDWARD JOHNSON z yesterday in St. Joseph) Woodmere 4 | Mercy Hospital after a brief ill-/ A resident of Keego Harbor for selection from this spe- ness. eight years, she is survived by cial group! > ‘at Group SHe was an operator at the five nieces and two nephews. | Michigan Bell Telephone Co. | Besides her husband, Mrs. John- Ison leaves her father, Daniel} LAPEER—Service was held yes- | Graves of Pontiac; her mother, teTday afternoon at Muir Brothers Mrs. Ruth Rendleman of Detroit;;Funeral Home for Mrs. Charles I three children, John E., Cindy L.| (Ada) Judd, 63, of 273 Raven Ave. ‘and Nancy Ann Johnson, all at Burial was in Stiles Cemetery. ‘home; 14 brothers and sisters,| Mrs. Judd, who died Sunday, \Mrs, Lois Spurlin, Mrs. Aaron leaves her husband; four sons, | Riley, Mrs. A, J. Roy Jr., Daniel|Orven Schimelpfening; Martin, Vic- | Graves, Mrs, Ethel Lyons, Enich|tor and Duane Judd, all of La- t Graves. Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald, Per: two daughters, Mrs, ‘Donald | Rita, Gene, Dale, James, Dennis, ape of a r si ) rty of Utica; a er fa- | Denise and George Graves, all ther, John Clouse of Capac. Crisp new cottons and novelty fabrics in doz- ens of fresh styles! Jentor, Misses’ and : ‘aca s for MATERNITY WEAR ; Se sti 2° Up we fe 0. rs, Neil and Gene Clouse, both of Siple ith burial Port Huron and Herbert of De- ‘Mt. — —, ee Pusey troit; one sister, Mrs, Basil Bird . of Clarkston, and 15 grandchildren. MES. MAURICE SPRUNG WILLIAM PETERSON | Mrs. Maurice (Maude) Sprung, _ saves \75, of 14 Liberty St. died yesterday ee ee ae morning in Pontiac Genera] Hospi-' St will be hel d at 2 Sat ital after an illness of several.” , ao - leniaths day at Roth's Home for Funerals. | She ad & waaber al _ Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. I i ; t Baptist Church. Beth Mr. Peterson died unexpectedly ‘Mrs. Sprung leaves a daughter, | ,,_ ' . iM Stanley Roat and a son, | Hospital, Mount Clemens. |great-grandchildren; a sister and two brothers. < y PORT HURON i — An interna-|marking Chamber of Commerce |tlonal ceremony was held on the|Day in Canada. DR HENRY A MILLER | Optometrist : Be 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 * “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons | Mrs. Edward (Anna K.) John-|Saturday at the C. J. Godhardt) Also surviving are three broth-) | Tuesday at Martha T. Berry | Brown of Detroit; a son, Alfred, . Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur-| hi day from the Sparks - Griffin of Romeo, and 17 grandchildren. Trained Persennel to trina Foran "1 Areas Give Nod Your Phete Problems MRS. DANIEL BOONE RocuEsTER — sewice trtg Evergreen Sewer Mrs. Daniel (Frances) Boone, 44, LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS Se of 3063 Hessel St., who died Tues- ; Low Pric. r day at her home, will be held at} Seven communities —_ e 11 a. m. Saturday at William R.|make up the proposed Evergreen! | Potere Funeral Home. Burial will’ Sewage Disposal System have giv-| | be in Mt. Avon Cemetery ‘en tentative approval of contracts DAVID J. BOSQUETT | with Oakland County for construc- MILFORD — Service for David tion of the $4,900,000 project. J. Bosquett of 3776 Highland Bivd.| But all are awaiting the court will be wae ew at 9:30 decision testing the similar Far- am. at T Cc. Sullivan mington disposal system. Cireult ‘Funeral Home at Precious Blood! Judge George B. “ Hartrick has Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be peard the case brought by Detroit jin Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. reaj estate attorney Irwin I. Cohn. | Mr. Bosquett died unexpectedly Cohn charged the act under which) Sunday in Birmingham, Ala. both systems were created is un- Surviving are his wife, Blanche; | constitutional a son, David C., and two grand-) Judge Hartrick has not as yet! children. ruled on Cohn's request for an in- ’ - junction, | _— oovese Cee The areas in the Evergreen pro)-| ROMEO — Service for Mrs. ect giving tentative approval are) CHARGE iT | | | Orville (Emma Stella) Cole, 75, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, | E 50 NEW 616 of 244 Harriet St., will be held| Bloomfield Township, Troy. pr SAV % ANSCO at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Roth's rup, Southfield and Westwood, | on this famous-neme ’ Cameras Slide Projector Reg. $79.95 #300 Watt ats Complete with Case HURRY ,.. JUST A FEW LEFT! “uy $199 ! | | 4 2 ONLY? 8mm Demonstrator PROJECTORS C= SAME SPECIAL int Ke NEW Low prices WA S7R senses, Fully | Are still in effect on ALL WEATHER ae oe Guarant | ANSCO FILM and PRESS 25 FLASH Oe ad - A eed BULBS .«. , stock up now and save! - ( i Now *999 BUY NOW ON EASY BUDGET TERMS “— F MARK DAVIS m™S2 NN. Saginaw St ] Reg. $4.95 agit q) 6 *., 4 ae LAY-AWAY PLAN oo MO EXTRA CHARGE. CHEMISE DRESSES of cotton ’n Cupioni°® rayon with the look of Italian sill! | Junior sizes! Robert Hall has the Paris-look you want... priced lower than you dreamed possible! Chemise dresses... relaxed and graceful silhouettes dramatized with back pleatings, drapings, bows! Lovely creations in rich cotton ‘n Cupioni rayon—the closest rival to costly Italian silk! Glorious colors~ willow green, maize, peach, powder blue, mint green, navy! Come in—take your pick! 200 NORTH SAGINAW. STREET g TWENTY-SIX Suspect Threats | in Union Probe. Rackets Group Seeks to Determine Fear in Philadelphia Inquiry WASHINGTON — The Senate Rackets Committee sought to show today whether threats have .sealed the lips of Philadelphia Teamsters Union officials on al- leged big-scale thefts of union furids. The committee called more bus- iness agents and organizers of! Philadelphia Local 107. Fourteen other union officials and members refused to answer questions yesterday, claiming the Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination. They included the local’s presi-) dent, Joseph Grace, who refused to tell the committee whether he} © had profited from stolen union funds, including thousands of dol- lars from allegedly forged checks drawn on the union’s treasury. Answers, Grace said, “might in- criminate me.” But he also told the committee's chairman, Sen. McClellan (D- Ark): “Senator, for your informa- tion, I never done a dishonest thing in my life.” ' * * * John Flanagan, a committee investigator, had testified earlier he has been informed that the local’s secretary-treasurer, Ray Cohen, had threatened to ‘‘fix” any unionist who gave testimony adverse to Cohen in the commit- teé’s investigation. The committee has described) Cohen as the real boss of the local. Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said Cohen will be called, probably tomorrow, for questioning about the allegation that he has intimidated witnesses, and has misused large sums of union money. Witnesses refused to answer questions about association with) Cohen, or about the alleged kiting, of financial records and forging of checks, Kennedy says the total will run ‘high into the thousands of dollars. Kennedy asked several of the 14 whether it wasn’t true that they had suddenly become silent after first cooperating with the commit- tee. They either denied this or in-| voked the Fifth Amendment, but |pevi lier thi k, rumor) said they were not afraid of Cohen pain ener she ey eo seen \eaeeet tine she and Dryer : MAGHETIC SAFETY DOOR f—— Features Galore——- | DEGREE FREEZER (Filter Flo Action 7 r Wash to Order Fabric Keys ADRUSTARE BOOR / 1 A Suds Return SHELVES 127 te Weter Sever Selector VEGETABLE: Deans AY te Big 10-Ib. Lood Capacity — G-E Dryer Features —— *% Automatic Fabric Control ap tr Autometic Clothes Sprinkler % Synthetic Suit De-Wrinkler EASY CREDIT TER | Park Free al Our Door Ranges -- Refrigerators -- Washers’ ‘and Dryers -- . Water Heaters -- Telvision -- Freezers --'Furniture and Small Appliances MUST GO! MS// reams Everything in Our Store Marked Down for This Sale! NO MONEY DOWN. FRAYER’S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES — 589 Orchard Lake Avenue ~_ rn Eves ‘til 9: 100 —-Sat. “til 6:00 ae Mark5-YearLow 10 fo 2 - Ftime belt, already are an hour _ |e S. Population Gain Dips$ Open Every Night eater ca WASHINGTON Uf — The month-| The Census Bureau says its esti-| Til 9: 00 P [Se ts sce to-month increase in the nation’s|mates could be off by a few ‘ Pe et ael eat we Employ lots t HUB CLOTHIERS © representing a Jo US. Legation Rive ees Bar te DETROIT #® — Outstanding high tion’ Hungarian mployes were|lege credit. Classes will be tele- . , ese. _ ve nes wcue| Sport Coat and Slack i i} i 4 planning a new approach| Participants will receive lectures | Combination 99‘ they are WE SELL (Joknston PAINTS [to improve the Sally: straiaad’ eelbcne, They oda fend tis anbeis lations prevailing’ since the 1956 sity one hour a week for each. by. watching television screens at | thousand one way or the other. * * * “Owned and Operated by Local. People” Auburn 5. and 10) 640 Auburn Ave. It said there were 10,000 more deaths in February than in the same month @ year ago, and 5,000 = |NOW. si | Early Spring | FREE SLACKS With the Purchase of a... | SPORT COAT eae ate ag - | | Select any Sport Coat in the Store at | Regular Price and Get a Pair of $14.95 . All Woo] Slacks FREE! . | SPORT COATS. Fine imported wool tweeds and shet- lands by nationally famous makers. gh Phoenix, Worsted-Tex, Rock- nit oY} | EDS +) Yo | $3G unt FHWA 500 | SLACKS | The complete stock of $14. 95 Slacks from our tremendous “Slack Bar” including all wool flan- nels, gabardines and worsteds in your choice of | colors and patterns. Every pair a bonafide $14.95 Slack. , 1 Block East of East Blvd. #7 . { chisbbbibiithhaa babe Ltabereeeeae Li LLutiitiiiiiiiiiiii iii ui Ltr atti iti iit ti No Charge 18-20 N. byte ‘is csetiaons Js waihce ara ane Charge Account + viens . i ta. nh Ml aggregate Tia DS ae sé te Pa A een ae * Se OFFERS YOU THE OPPORTU! 3970-90" - 70" and MORE... letter from Burr Herdwere to of this section of Mic this store-wide secrifice sale Read this open 3 ify fit CASH-RAIS te the with the REASON unit Ser you to anve many, many dellece Gaia | isburgh Paint, and ware, Pit »— ww» w— mergency By the Order of the Board of Directc rs firm to Raise a LARGE Amount of C CASH! OO CO AE CRETE §— SE NNER SCN RIE Rg Veoh =P RE RST RR Seeceiieeeene eee Great 100 000° Complet E CLOSE-OUT AND » EVERY ITEM EVERY ITEM Y ITEM EVERY ITEM EVERY ITEM ERY ITEM EVERY ITEM INIS'ON SALE Nis ON SALE ~ae Pris Nis'On SALE is ON SALE is OM SALE Ms OM/SALE. lon ; . Regulor 20c Pound Regular 5.95 Reguler 7-35 Gel Regular 69¢ Reguler 42.50 r 20¢ , , Reguler Ge Fr. NAILS Chief Jumbo White B ago oO 10-07. GALVANIZED SUNBEAM prasaciont’ | | 4:2 ROMEX Al Sines 4D 6 600 | HOUSE PAINT | Louse PAINT WATER PAIL separates dy. 1! BATTERIES Regular 5.95 fine quality, hich] Reguicr 1.35-gal. famous Pitts- a en Reveine 00.80 faceees Sunteoss ee hea tte ee mart gr ~ ° various , and ; Spree | ee etre eae) Sect mare | ee om SE a 5.95. Value on a 5 6% Value 42.50 Valve 29° Nght 23/, Crt gORe RWES. ‘ : aen = . — murs ei XMAS TREE LITES THAN % PRICE ePerneneee ae eodeeeee ee de ee a eee 67 — BURR SALE REGULAR 1. JOHN it 19 Value GLO-COAT a wart SON'S HARD GLOSS B mh igen rey all a Oa At yy B 67" BALE 14.45 Value BURR HWDE, Rochester REGULAR 14.95 Portable 24-inch Brazier PRICE Regular 14.95, Na cae Barbecoe sler . + eeee SALE NOW GOING ON-SHOP TONIGHT. TIL 9 P.M. and Continues Daily Until Further Notice—OPEN EVERY NIGHT Except Saturday ‘til 9 P. M. tld ony 28.78 Lawn 29.98 “with SALE Lowa - —_—_——— REGULAR 21.95 LAWN MOWER heary duty rebb blades and Paice — Regular %1.96 Lawn Mowers with er tire —_ 5 erusible steel 16" self- fitch bane it 95 Value BURR BwoE. ebrome le with rubber handle | 3 ui 1s" veeens Mewers oveeeoee REGULAR 5.95 fall steel red ___ $-Feot STEP LADDER pee 5.98 co aah Page Pos ander each Complete with felding PRICE 3" e065 6 ft. joteers. ot. 447 tadaers 4.97 tos 6 hid’ bid Kstaets 97 : ; ye ; a g Gal Datos 40 PURE TURPENTINE RAW LINSEED OIL | |“* Liwn MowER | | Te PYREX FUSE PLUGS ag rr HOUSE PAINT L ring Your Own Container) (Bring pope aa snes 1a te08. improved Zerier, Ye, tue piace SAUCE PANS DePent's outside Gallen Turpentine . 37 2.40 Gal. Linseed | ae F of 15, 9%, or Phe Sen weaee pele, ‘3 Gal. Turpentine. .47 1.25 Ya Gol, Linseed OF. | bi ee 7 “Tt Som pot me Toot ne Males" Bart Sines 'ts: BRAT | | ‘35 Quan Terventiog.-. 23 | | 65 Quovt Linesed OW... 47 ite Pre tag en Seow 7 he chester, — one 20 int Turpentine eee 4 35 Pint Linseed | Oil. . .» 23 big a ost, price, eet eee Re of . , se ri “ * CARPENTERS’ TOOLS 7 The Burr Héwe. Sale Prices on the [= Every Item In the Store Is On Sale 150 Claw Hammers. Sa 7 5 067 eee a oe Ge Pamous REVERE WARE Copper Tren a -snsasssoehootoeens 271 FISHING RODS Copper-Clad Stainless Steel claw hammers. price 3.47 AT LESS THAN Ys PRICE _ LESS THAN Y2 PRICE levels, fale erlee, 26s, £95 Brtotel ¢-Section ‘our unrestricted choice of the house of All items 5.25 ater’ hand 2 44 Telescope Reds .., Meted here. one brand new and the very erm. Gale Prbee...oecvesss re. sept Tebater at 4.97 meinen aa = 4 37 ‘ LESS THAN screw driver with set of 3.87 ory w he. ~ o Bis pe Mixing 97 ee peel See 397 Bent Ese” tess 7.39 2 Riva in’ go7 | | Satan et "ssnes 9123 i ik, He a g 8 is cass sews a / 2 80 Beary Dissten ho =~ 5.97 Spinning Reds ......,+++ 7.97, PRICE 11.73 < 4 ai Teo one 5.77 ee eeehewe 4.47 " ae e+ | PRICE eae ares 67 nant a > is Sale seeveuseeone ° mr fiiten We. i6e—i* 9 97 5 AE ion’ Wes sib—Gid 9g 97 AT Less THAN % PRICE _ ee item In, the Store is On Sale py ee RE pe re 19.50 Zebeo Medel 83 Q 4 tire Brand-New 1958 Steck of Famous —= neg Spinning Reels... ..+, WOOLRICH HUNTING CLOTHES & STEEL, COODS Soiste mentee 1137 | MS THAN AT LESS THAN 1% PRICE point shovel 1.67 Wriekt @ Meo ~~ weds enbeneeree te s Pg 2 treet, By "ean tg, duels ound 9.27 en Ree eS er f/ 2a.e Bright ed Weal: a LESS THAN | aint roune potst shovel 2.27 Tio Casting Nees se SATE 2 aie aeetsien pee 1 39 Leaf: rakes ..0..0+-s a NT TP 138, Dowagiee a 3.47 = sere Treen . 2.49 Garden rakes .ocvees “ . > - 14.25 Pieerer PRICE itkch Yate” Benne 1.37 > IP 8.69 Garden rakes ...... 2.77 cae enamel, Sale es ine’ 6,97, , TOSS" wesiriok trian a3? 2 me SAT Mi ten ee ee ee ee D handle spading pe rt Pitebarsh : ESS" ncaa 437 PRICE ae Sa os eek hen He % MAYTAG WASHERS and "wee te ? % y ; i Onion or garden Metd NOL washing tthe Renters Shirts ., 4 3.25 Leng handle 4 prone 2.43 machton’ Sale + Mee Sa : = 7 greatness: hete bas 4, 47 SSS... eereeenee& ; "147.87 : Pittsburgh ‘ moe 475. | Reg 7.95 | KHAKI - neem cer dale geben Wi een eccetrneetes) AOee fatunic? cP eaterke 217 | «ene DUCK 13.98 Bleck, & lg ca %” ‘199.96 Meel 670 Maytag dryer. Sale | PEST TEA PANTS HUNTING dieing hte ec» emeahrnedinecml 157.97 | 3 Fiisoareh nest B74 KETTLES | cictce ot Ts Gaceve Chock 13.94 | = pS tho varatehs Sale. price 9° ey ao Tottiee “<7 mertea: ie "lige Fe en. 17. 17 : aie ~ pa Kettle in coler-| or knit bottom | Field ‘Henting SsiS0 Mall 14” hee heavy sty 29.97 paint_in white or colors. ful reget en, heavy) Coats ae t + wa basements 12.94 b. khaki duck 3.67 | aS ieeets “cee”* 35.87 | matic wasner. Sele price now...... pep Sat "hecheter | pene, : 43.71 Rtore-Wide — BDWE. 14.93 Des 54.05-—614" sku BBW od ccas bd * Gale Petes —— 567" Bhi SOW. .r000es 54.97: presen FS 177 367 89.95—8" SEN Baw, coscwes 72.77 path ete Bis ME “PSs ATT ie eaee. and erm toy Ne poe 2 oe Pench = Eg premeetee Closing Out eee Entire Stock of eit or oeeesbevensess wpeete 23. yf eeeebeneneser og LE 998 Me sam seinreneee SOT eS eras tae DISHES AT. LESS THAN Ys PRICE VALSPAR cart artes! | Yann | 195 16-Pisce Set ot = 77) LESS THAN oso eat... DAL #08 U6-Pce Set of 4.37 1 2.63 Gt. oo.es 1.97 wa 1.48 ph. o. aaa eg TT 28 % pt. 61 : ‘Dicker te * 8.37 PRICE Re _* % pt, . (AZ \ de 1-Qt, Casseroles sevencee Ae Dole Fancy ~ Large 2% Cans . 1 ALL-PURPOSE ‘Potatoes I WHOLE BARTLETT eee Fay 9 A.M. to 10 Py M.- : 4 \ fa ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 TWENTY-NINE Quaniifies .. None Sold to Declers or Minors SPECIAL LOW PRICE! 4URSDAY, APRIL 17 THROUGH SUNDAY, APRIL 20 1-Ib. Bai angto VACUUM “CAN LARGE 12-07. BOTTLES CASE of 24 PLUS. DBFOSIT HALF GALLON PACKAGE FARM FRESH, LARGE ! |EGGS ne “1 80 HIGHLAND R RD. NEW SUNDAY STORE HOURS 9AM. TO 9 P.M. : ‘ sa ? ; f\ , 4 } — we 1 aah is, et WILLIAMS LAKE : ROAD and M-59 One Mile West of City Airport Tat NSAP inch AHN YA SE HD fi % aeiti * ‘ \ ’ id a ‘ a mee Dien’ +] ‘ Te at ; ' * a Sere’ . Te riy rn miy ¢ : ‘ “ 7 4 ij i * ele ‘fo 900 : ¢ ; ih Omer ‘ a 4 : hen ’ DOLL iC in ‘rue your now ’ 4 hould . ry mil! of * : ‘ Oast f mo f {a te melee ‘ | tes . a i ' rt ti ‘ " NO | Ompine Owe) mal} D A plic: niik min vay . on . , PY fj fs ‘f, r+ ’ i OOO rev ine * / #5, “ milks i a h diate sPOUnC WAC, 5% 4 £ ' 3 So 4 nO i id tas woul ft ft (CGS Poon: UC w a é a Piet! ae i tian Bhi in Y vial Lt - Me L - ? ‘ formation poulllor ¥ ‘ DOL. C00 re ‘ md ' rf Pacy 70 COO. tige i iti fe ors nd then cd mm hac 00 ~ ry . iei@i re! i Ct i Le; [PEN -€) 2 Hin eM ait D tt ciyy 1 jae : . ‘ fn ove ‘ ‘ , ' clive © Ca 00 PIViD PACT: Dai) i Gitte) & i 0 ey : UTTE LOO) 0 ‘ 0 in inad io m7 4 4 rs fa’ mc a yi ‘ 4 ns a0 he ; eee ié i Ts Dein it Lee i Mois) oe ai f p ‘s 0 ‘ od Ob nis 0 U Prat 3 mu - i um mh th Da! 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Saki OO Pa ps On : me = epee f “it io * A Te Ft hile thay é Avil . * i i . be fe an ta t (eT! ‘ filed ') i tt e beail & ; * ' c ‘ad 1 init6 ON ee \ fi - s , 4 a r ‘ ; ‘ te * A PA KeO Ot & minuta an , Z a See eS os be } ee : é i i a ‘ ‘3 , 3 3 La e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1958 : ___ THIRTY-ONE | YOU SAVE *4,09 J WiTH TOM’S “NO STAMP POLICY.” - SATURDAY | JADA T AVE DOA SAVE 10+! ORCHARD LAKE ey STAR-KIST | CHUNK STYLE | Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M, ~ Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. Me Wo Reserv te Right te Linit Quantities = SAVE 16c ; 6 Tall Cans | an ¥ ’ ’ > E * 3 : = j a ‘ e = ‘ . - | 4 < . : / j Z “ fe ft Fg Fs rj f ag * : i I i i e ‘ ae a é | : . ; é i ; ce . / _ % “ see 3 . . é — : . - | k S = ° — ‘ Ss ed I } ~ : “ = f ; | i y Pate a E j si 4 4 . ™ = * — ‘ . 7 i * | ; / ae | en. C; foo ak tae ee aa ISENSATIONAL VALUE! | SHADYNOOK FARMS GRADE “A” 4 saath o. Se = gos "a = = oo oe oe Se ee wens eee eoeauneee - fie é, Ss a % = “ E2 a » Bet Clip This Coupon! . LIMIT—2 DOZEN SHADYNOOK GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS 39° ONLY Dozen NONE SOLD TO MINORS OR DEALERS a ae athe aot ad bit, “itso aad Ay o hee ies ae KOUNTY KIST TENDER SWEET 4 PEAS 4 , YACHT CLUB—GOLDEN : E 4 ‘ , in FRESH PRODUCE CORN 2 ast ‘ LOOK WHAT 10° WILL Buy! | CANADIAN NO. 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRUNE JUKE Soc. *] PIE CRUST ee x LA HOMA—39 . re SL i ‘sr |[Potatoes 10-59 sana correc = GBO° fm “umn ‘ FRESH-WASHED WHITE or PASTEL ft A seor Tissue 4%" 4Q° : SPINACH , FRESH GREEN , 1 G; | bb. Save Sc with Dixie Homogenized 10-02. Cello Bag BEANS : SALAD se 53" BORDEN’S Plain or Buttermilk ae BISCUITS ~1O° ae ek cnenin-unnemnamnie ap gvunindemeneneninen anes . 4 "a c . * ; = itn - == ms 7st a % ese » eee > Bice See ale. oe Ps + LA HOMA—393 BLAOKEYE PEAS LA HOMA—3 RED KIDNEY Bans LA HOMA—393 PORK and BEANS eet & ii gh serine: oy 3 Pek Pe is gene po Faget regeey: Ea Sane hale shee ae. ‘ Sexe ag at ‘Tom’ s a _ Cavern Pieces and Stems FULL 7 RIB CUT Cut iiss Tender Voi Setters “Pork | "99. CENTER CUT ‘ . Greenfield's “Silver Star” PO R K | 19: BL | SAVE 10¢ UAT TOM'S CUSTOM GROUND i “Lb. + sLiceD 49° CHOPS BACON TOM’S FAMOUS QUALITY MR. PITT’S * PORK ° SAUSAGE Ww ESTERN | WONDER - SUGARED " SLICED é - » FHIBTY-TWO_ Skee ________, 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, “APRIL 17, 1958 she insists that ‘coffee should be _ \*hot, freshly made asfl ins: jstrong”’ when you're. “entertai “Many housewives, “says Miss should go thidtigh "the coffee Vanderbilt, ‘‘are. getting .29 extrayto 6 minutes. Aware 200 2 2aS cups of coffee per pound, pro- capacity of your ducing. a beverage that resembles | serve the coffee at once. , leotfeeless coffee — or coffee-col-' Don't forget — brewing too long ored water. Certainly, this is not,for boiling) makes your coffee bit- the kind of coffee that should ever ter. be offered to guests.” And there’s no denying that ‘weak coffee can ‘ oe discourage the most amiable eon- Chicken Good Bet : versation and ruin the most ele-, gant et - 2 for First Barbecue Even though you've been era's ‘ coffee for years, it's possible that “On a warm day when the tam- you've never really known some al has a yen to get out of doors, _ the finer points of proper brewing. a fryer jis an_easy choice for your They're really quite simple and /first: spring barbecue. so rewarding. The next time YoU The Consumer Marketing Infor. entertain, use your prettiest coffee’ mation Agent reports that. broiler- service and follow the Airections | fryers, supplies are increasing given below . . . then you'll see siichtly. This should: bring some Ld how * be. | : e* (Pry close a meseieiaen ee ne To bleach and sanitize in order to avoid “coffee-less’’ cof-, ieee fryers weighing under fee.) . > ‘three pounds are the best size for your clothes— First, of alt start with a clean cooking outdoors, states Mrs. Jo- cine maior, Wath aatleg at OG: HR NO A pose ROMAN BLEACH! zB ter. For one average-strength (poultry prices. Plan a barbecue cup of coffee, use one Standard ‘when both fit your eating plans. © ——— SPICY MOLASSES SAUCE-—A spicy molasses _ molasses nicely Spiced, perks up the breakfast in- sauce, made with sweetened condensed milk and terest in crisp, hot waffles, + ‘ WE WILL Piquant Relish Molds | pe as Ideal With Cold Meat | re he i | 3 SUNDAY Here are two tempting meat ac-' Dissolve gelatin and '4 teaspoon ‘companiments that will lend a salt in hot water. Add cold water Effective Sunday, Some people are monotonously festive touch to company meals and vinegar. Chill. Add ™% tea- April 20th | and add zest to Sunday night sup- spoon salt, pepper, onion and horse- | eattohet 2 art's years ook pers, Spiced Cherry Relish, made radish to cucumber, | fast with a soft boiled egg and & with black cherry-flavered gelatin When gelatin is slightly-thickened piece of toast.’ But most of Us and luscious Bing cherries, js espe- fold in cucumber mixture. Pour crave variety at the first meal jctally compatible with roast duck jnto smal) molds. Chill until firm. of day. And a “different” break- 0° Cold meats. Its spicy flavor Unmold. Serve with fish. Makes fast can be as rewarding to the/@"d cheerful color will appeal to’ 12 relish cena ac | chief cook, in terms of praise and both eye and palate ——— appreciations, as an interesting Paually zestful is Piquant Em- dinner. erald Relish which features ]ime- Cranberry ke é * * flavored gelatin, cucumber, onion A novel contribution to the break- ane honee-reieh. Ty Xe Be vory slices of baked ham and, 5 ew ang fast menu is»this spicy molasses sauce. It is served hot over waffles you'll "be surprised how good it PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES eChocolate e White , e Yellow - tastes, { or pancakes—a spiced combination, & | This spring chiffon pies head the of sweetened condensed milk and) Spiced Chetry Relish list of favorite desserts. This recipe light molasses. It is @ real taste; 1 pactage bieck cherry-flavored sels) Substitutes cranberry juice cocktail teaser, and adds delicately to the: m.. | ef ground cloves jfor the water in packaged. fillings. tempting quality of crisp, golden Dash of alispice ‘A new flavor team that's really iy = Fi « teaspoon cinnamon waffles. With or without bacon, but! 1, teaspoon salt special! surely with coffee. this waffle- pA: gM enw win 1 om ~ €HOCO : ¢€ szuce twosome is delectable. | J tatiespeens vinegar | Cranberry Chiffon Pie MORSELS 6-oz. * * * ' 2 cup 7 eunee can! drained Bing | cup cranberry jutee cocktell A The sauce practically makes it- cherries, pitted and halved 1 package strawberry or lemon chit. ‘ Se , Combine gelatin. spices, and salt ¥ ple Rites mis NESTLE’S CHOCOLATE BARS : self. Just heat the ingredients to- . cap sugar : bh : and dissolve in hot water. Add \1 ceoled baked S-inch pie shell or * Almend c : gether in a double boiler for 10 cherry juice and vinegar. Chill eratiaal crecker crust * Milk Choe, 10 Bars 39 , ° minutes. until slightly thickened, Fold in| Chill 4% cup cranberry juice.| / * Crunch : Spicy Molasses Sauce cherries. Pour into small molds. Heat remaining half cup to boiling. : NDS | 1 (1S-e8.) cam sweetened condensed Chill unti] firm. Unmold Serve| Add to pie filling mix in large LAR BRA AP ge ea with meats. Makes 8 servings jmixing bow! and stir well. Add’ ; LL poOP 1 tenspeun ‘danauen * * * ithe chilled juice and beat vigor- A : ar a gi | i . ~ easpoon — ginger | Piquant Emerald Relish sek ee rot yd . or PERSONAL SIZE ly ca wane 1 package Hme-flavored gelatin ectric mixer a ighest speed | Combine all ingredients in top of ‘4 teaspoon salt until mixture is very foamy. Add) $ double boiler. Cook over hot water, 4, U2, "Od Sater sugar and beat until mixture stands BARS stirring occasionally, umnti) hot,, te cup vinesey in peaks. . . takes 1 to 3 minutes. about 10 minutes. Serve hot over) Dain of pepper Spoon into pie shell. Chill until waffles or pancakes, Makes about) . ted onion set (about 2 hours). Serve plain’ ee ‘ repered horse-radish Nyt A Malin ta tn frnjtigg ate wee sauce. ry 2 cups rape craimed chopped tucumber or lor a whipped ‘cream, w ie « eas Sunkist Stop Looking at Lif Through “COFFEE CUP EYES" eT ee ee e ee i [AAPA SCOTT'S NEW Air Puff : Waldorf Tissue FROSTY ACRES ae bate ! COLORED — ; ee FROZEN 4 Rolls 25° P OT > Brussels prouts PI ES ® Cauliflower CAMPBELL’S SOUP e@ TURKEY ® Broccoli ‘ ; Eee ead eerie e ioe ee EN Ceti eet tet hiy Fagons B te ] cxore = “i BREAK THE CAFFEIN HABIT nimcrvat | Sunshine HI-HO C HI-HO Crackers .. ci nats SIESTA The only instant that gives you real coffee aroma and flavor... yet can't cause tension or sleeplessness At last! A coffee so delicious . . . it breaks the caffein habit for you. Siesta is the only caffein-free coffee to capture the “flavor dew’ that gives fresh-ground coffee its rich flavot and : afoma. That's why Siesta has a new and different texture - more flavor and aroma in every cup, So experiment to find the coffee strength you like best. Get new Instant Siesta on sale now—6¢ off on the 2-oz. jar and 20¢ off on the 6-o7z. jar! > Bb _: Liquor to Out , r : | = ceed Baldwin Ave. and Welten Bivd. | STORE HOUR, hn, Ta, Was Th $0. 9409 + Phone FE 2-5192 a Friday 9 to 10; Sunday 9 -< Sy ~ey oy @ oo 1 : : . \ __ THE PON'TAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APKLL 17, 1958 Le " PHIKDY “2H | Barbecue Sauce = > Dy. , i: a> Whole Bartlett PEARS LARGE No. 2/2 CAN _ Crackin’ Good woes root SA | SALTINES PEAT MOSS GOLDEN RIPE 7 BANANAS Babbit’s Cleanser <... ()°: [7 woTor on 9779 100% Pure Pennsylvania. __ |] PARK AVENUE 5-lb. GRASS SEED *:7 5449 “FOOD=0=-MA 165 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 . a _. ~_ i rs _ ee \ _ ue e. Ph. | 700 Auburn Ay hh. FES-S31] | LIPTON’S TEA BAGS cm» 257) — * ————™ an Ge te iy GIRL TALK — When girls get together fora pajama party, flies thick and fast over bot- tles of soft drinks and potato chips. Delores Gus- . Pontine Press Phote friends recently at such a paity. With her are (left) Myria Henry of James K boulevard and (right) Barbara Frasa of West Colgate. Fish, Salad Greens Go Easy on Purse Today Why not do thngs the easy way? The easy-way-to-prepare a family Casseroles will make use of left- overs and hide their identity. Ham with scalloped potatoes, gfound ‘meat with tomatoes and corn, meat g2d 9% iit LE es 4 | eH i i eG ae DISH? — Vegetables, salads and dessert are additions needd to ": W' * = Candy Mints Top Broiled Grapefruit - ‘Something new with grapefruit! Brolied Minted Grapefrult 2 large grapefruit @ tablespoons finely crushed white but- -|termint candies as perky as spring weather. necessary to have the grapefruit halves stand straight, cut a very ul sheet. Bake in very hot (450 de- grees) oven 10 minutes; if candy has not all melted, place under Fresh Green Beans Help Make Meals Interesting Green beans haye made their come-back at fhe fresh produce counter, Quality varies from fair to good, so take a second look CARROT SPECIAL S Calad fixins 2 ma * Golden. Ripe. U. S. i Pascal Celery 229 “No 2" 59° ORANGES..... > 49° Bananas LEMONS...... “39 ™ 10° Seediess Gropefruit, doz... .. .49¢ 8 $1.00 Hot Dog Sunkist Lemonade Pies . es 35° Michigan Potatoes 50 Ib. Bag $2.69 Borden’s ICE CREAM ss ¥ 38 Skinless s THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 ee ° ck el below sat ‘to appeal to teen-lieg i 5 E Tait it HE i | ci é i f i SHRIMP — OYSTERS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginew St.» Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 cf ns 4 a “War angteer venga waa on special large _jar of the hearty, robust coftée that cant. get-on your herves or ’ \ 1 qin ‘ bad 7 ' 3 - a + 4 », 7 - *, ry ut . TOP NOTCH VALUES| wa : yi ees SPRING. 6 | qsttatay, a. — | SNe Cut Rite = : SLICED or DICED a oi WAX PAPER * sethie a Ok POTATOES @ SWEET PEAS : 125 foot @c | - Rolls & fort Pa IE 303 con 10: ‘oa 10° gee See 10° 4 Scotkins - "% + anal Fair Lane Fresh Frozen | Zs Celle Gorden Fresh NAPKINS “|B tenon m= Radishes = BM CARROTS BUNCH Onions 10° etna ? PN ... , o. Smucker's Se. Strawberry Preserves 12-oz ‘ Cc BUYS FOR BETTER EATING 3 for S Campbell's PORK and — &, Lipton’s Campbill 3 Yo Gallon TEA. @Ec G3 a.eo BAGS et | 16 Count Pkg. "PORK AND Reynold’s ®7 0 . e* nar, 29° © 25 Foot Roll CLIMALENE “Fe ‘tel Y — ~ 4. a Bar 1 ts ad Tar * pe SPOTS . ' Rile markers Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Mkt. 884 West Huron St. n Sunday National Retail Marketing Sou | ge ee ere es erties THIRTY-SIX * iA Es ce RSDA a POLAROID’ | Tass Cian Khrushchev’s Speech 68-Pc. $8688 OUTFIT 12.2 NO MONEY DOWN! ONE YEAR TO PAY! ‘ | : 5 iu B i ; f [ et ited Borrow Our Color out tama ean Yat Harmony Book chev’s consent—fixed all this up in its account abroad and Sherwin-Williams Go, jt home tor the press. A compari- 71 W. 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Here (left to right) Fred Hen: ningsen of Jackson, who was an International Farm Youth Exchange student to Germany; Jan Hogberg of Dearborn, who spent some time as an American Field Bloomfield Hills Folk Plan Parties By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS ~— 17 marriage to Myron Bedell Brookfield. The ceremony will be read in Christ Church Cranbrook. Mr. Brookfield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Brookfield of New Hartford, N.Y. Christ Church Women Plan Benefit Project Christ Church Cranbrook Woman's Auxiliary is sponsor- aid the work of the Christian Secial Relations Committee. Auxiliary members have the sale. Mrs J. Thomas Smith and Mrs. Harold R. Noack are cochairmen, as- sisted by Mrs. Paul B. Bell. BOLD WEEKLY MEETINGS Mrs. Smith has been enter- taining the planning commit- tee at a series of coffee hours each Monday at her home in Birmingham, to work out ar- rangements. Among this group are Mrs. Howard B. Barker, Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Horace Shaw, Mrs. John Mead III, Mrs. R. D. Engle. Mrs. Theron Van- Dusen, Mrs. James Bragaw, and Mrs. C M, Drake. * * * The committee for the “French Room" of the sale — which will feature house- hold goods, furniture, and clothing given by residents of the Birmingham area — is working each week day at the home of Mrs. James Nance on Lone Pine road This committee includes Mrs. Merritt Hill, Mrs, Dale D Douglass, Mrs. James F. Wer- nig, Mrs. David W. Lee, and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mrs. Russell Robins, Mrs. Ormond Wessels, Mrs, W. F. Graham, Mrs, Frank Storey, Mrs. Thom- as Adams, and Mrs. David Burton also are French Room workers. Receiving the china, dresses, men's and boys’ suits, infants’ wear, toys and shoes, as they are brought to the church are Mrs. Robert Bates, Mrs. C. R. Weir, and Mrs, Richard Brown. Mrs. Carl Nepper, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Mrs. . Robin Morton, Mrs, Hugh Loud, Mrs Frank Orth. Mrs. E. ‘¢. Ben- nett, Mrs. Oscar Mezey, Mrs F. S, Strong, and Mrs. Lynn N. Hershey also are helping. TO OPEN AT ® A.M. Christ Church parish house doors will be open on April 24 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m * * * Working with the Probate Court, the Christian Social’ Relations Committee of the Auxiliary has been instrumen- tal in the development of Camp Oakland and is now aiding Girls Ranch of Camp Oak land. Pontiac State Hospital also ig aided through parties and recreational therapy for the patients, The CSRC .also has purchased cedar furniture. pool table and miniature golf equipment for patients. The committee also made the t contribution to the Oak- land County Child Education Fund. With this money, deserv- ing underprivileged children of college caliber are helped through school * * + For the individual family in need, the committee has formed a family visiting group. From the “Clothes Closet” in the church, the women main- tain an inventory of clothing to meet emergency needs of the Oakland County Welfare Agencies. "MR. and MRS. RAY H. LINABURY — Sunday marks the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.-and Mrs. Ray H. Lihabur'y of Carter street. The occasion will be observed at an open house in their Chapman of Holly. 7" homie from 2 to 6 p.mz She was the former Carrie The Linaburys have made their - home in Pontiac for the past 42 years, Service student in New Zealand, and Norm Bauer of Berrien Center, who was an American exchange student to Turkey, discuss experiences each had as‘a student in a foreign country. They were part of a panel which discussed the Near East situation. Bridesmaids will include Mrs, George Bartlett, sister of the prospective bridegroom. of Walden, N. Y.;. Mrs. Richard Leasia and Margaret Van Rosen of Birmingham Howard Dwyer wil] be best man. Mrs. L. L. Colbert will entertain at a luncheon and shower for Barbara Tuesday in her home on Martel] drive. of bd * Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Briggs Jr. were home from their home at Lake Wales, Fla. for a brief time before going East to attend Parente Day at Williams College where their son Jim is a student TO ATTEND OPENER Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. An-— derson will be hosts to a group of friends Friday at the Tigers opening baseball game in De troit. Lanching together at the Detroit Club before the game will be their guests Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Schirmer, Mr. and Mrs, William D. Downey, Mr and Mrs. Arthur P. Naumann of Grosse Pointe and the An- dersons’ son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Stenglein Jr. of Saginaw + * * Mr and Mrs. S. Truman Hart have invited friends to dine with them April 26 in their home on Guildford road es * oft Mrs. Benjamin Micou has returned from a short. visit in Florida. She entertained a group of friends at luncheon today and showed pictures of her recent four months’ trip around the world. SHOWER PLANNED Mrs. Louis C. Goad and Mrs. Lawrence C. Howe will be hostesses at luncheon and a shower April 25 in the Goad home on Lone Pine road. The aftair will honor Mrs. Kenneth O'Rourke of East Lansing. The O’Rourkes will be week- end guests of Mrs. O'Rourke's parents, Mr. and Mrs J Thomas Smith of Martell drive. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley M. Brown are looking forward to a weekend visit from their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gygli Jr. of Shaker Heights, Ohio. Their two small children will ac- company them Mr. ; and Mrs. ~ Kingsley Brown Jr. of Birmingham an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Caro! Jeanne, April 7. The junior Mrs. Brown is the former [se-Lotte Weymar. Tuesday Tee Golf League Elects Officers Officers have been elected by The Tuesday Tee Golf Serving as president is Mrs. Frank Lewis, assisted by Mrs. Nicholas Contor vice president; Mrs. Morris. Beedle, secretary; and Mrs. Delbert -_Hammett, treasurer. Mrs. Le- roy Johnson is golf chairman. Social chairman is Mrs. ‘Thom- as Doyle. ; The season will begin with a tee-off breakfast May 6 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Levely On Alice avenue. . New members of the group include Mrs. Richard Shaul, Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Lyneér Spees, and Mrs, T, 0. Pruitt. ‘* PATSY R. ESLINGER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eslinger of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Patsy Ruth. to Earl Baumunk, son of the W. F. Baumunks of Emmetsburg, lowa. The bride- elect was graduated from East- ern Michigan College and her fiance is a graduate of lowa State College in Ames, Iowa. An Aug. 8 wedding is planned. For MSU Oakland 7 International Farm Youth Exchange Foundation Dear Abby.... - sponsored Margaret Thar’s (right) stay in Holland. Here she exchanges views with Luciana Cagnasso, AFS student from Italy attending Kingswood School, and Chris Platou, also an AFS student, who is from ’ Norway and studies at Cranbrook. ~- omens MER LAE ctlon BIE EE RR OE ee Dame Nature Has No Sense of Time By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: What on earth ig wrong with you? How can you advise people to start raising a family when they are im Che og een, forties? You ~— «ih said that ‘na- ture should deter- mine when children should stop being born.’ know some men are * capable of having children when they are 75 — and some worhen can have them when ‘they are 60” How would you like to be born to a father of 75 and a mother of 607" STRAIGHT. THINKER DEAR STRAIGHT: It would be all right with me. My only regret would be that I prob- ably wouldn't have any living grandparents. * * * ‘DEAR ABBY: I have a husband who has a very crazy sense of humor. When we moved into this flat he went and told all the neighbors that Sisterhood Hears Plans The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob presented Dr. Dur- wood Varner. vice president of Michigan State University, as speaker for its annual open meeting Tuesday evening. The Temple Men's Club and members of the Pontiac City Federation of Women’s Clubs joined the sisterhood to hear Dr. Varner speak on Michigan State University Oakland to be erected on the former Alfred G. Wilson estate east of Pon- tiac. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck introduced the speaker. * * * Dr. Varner discussed enroll- ment problems, stating that the actual enrollment in Michigan colleges far exceeds the esti- mated enrollment made in 1954. Michigan State University’s en- rollment alone has nearly doubled in comparison with that previously estimated, he said. The speaker explained how a year and a half ago Mrs. Wilson presented to MSU the possibility of using the 1.400 acres of Meadowbrook Farm for development in higher edu- cation by the university. Mrs. Wilson donatéd not only the land and buildings, but also $2,000,000 to start the new school's building project upon learning that MSU investiga- tions showed a great need for a school for higher education in Oakland and Macomb Counties. To Install Officers Installation of officers will be held by Bethune School PTA at 7 p.m, ténight. Theme for the meeting is ‘Good Living Habits," and speaker is to be ‘Richard Arthaud of Pontiac State Hospital. we weren't married — we were just living together. “Abby, we have kids run- ning around all over the place. I-am so embarrassed because I sometimes think people don't know he is joking and they don't care to make our ac- quaintance. Please print this so he will take the hint. Are there other men who make jokes like this or am I all alone?"’ NOT LAUGHING DEAR NOT: If your hus- band .knows you don’t think this ‘‘joke” funny, he is being very inconsiderate. Have your marriage license reproduced (at his expense) and paper the iving room wall with it. 3. * * “DEAR ABBY: - Here is a clever trick for the girl who Beta Theta Phi Tri-Chapter : Party Held Annual tri-chapter party was given by Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority Tues- day evening at Pontiac Feder- al Savings and Loan Building. Prizes were awarded to Mrs George Zannoth. Mrs. Norman Haldane and Mrs. Frank Coad Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the spring motif with Mrs Herbert Johnson presiding The next Gamma _ Chapter meeting will be held in the Cheltingham road home of Mrs. Richard DeWitt. Church Slates April 25 Banquet First Methodist Church will be the scene of a mother and daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m April 25. A highlight of the program will be the , ap pearance of a magician Mrs. Robert Alton will han de welcoming and introduc- tions at the affair. Toastmis- tress for the evening will be Mrs. Clayton Rule. Nancy Smith will present a toast to~ mothers, and Janet and Joyce Livingstone will offer a violin and piano duet. ‘Community singing will be led by Mrs. Oliver Dunstan loves to dance but can’t keep the men from dancing so close she would like to slap their faces, Place one of her hands on his collar bone and by.a very slight leverage she can make him keep his distance. If she smiles ewhile pushing him, he won't suspect @ thing.” TRICKY DEAR TRICKY: You could also take a course in judo and you'd NEVER have to worry about a thing. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 15 years old and go roller skating ev- ery Saturday night. There is an older: boy who is always skating thére. and he doesn’t take his eyes off me. He makes me nervous, , | don't care for his-lookg or his lan- guage, He is always asking me to skate with him, Can you think of a gracious way to say “get lost’’ without hurting his feelings?” TOO GOOD DEAR TOO: What's wrong with a plain old-fashioned, “No thank you?” * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO WOR- RIED SICK: No one in this country has to walk around with a sore that refuses to heal for two years. This could be very serious. Go to your ‘ocal COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICE at once. They will see you--money or no money. * * ® For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self - addressed, stamped envelope. Elected at Dinner Meeting ity (oS re ee Se Students on Panel Members of Village Woman's Club, meeting at Birmingham Community House Wednesday afternoon, beard a panel of exchange students — six young people sponsored by the Inter- national Farm Youth Exchange Foundation. Mrs. F. G. Garrison, a trus- tee of the Michigan 4-H Foun- dation and member of the national board of the Interna- tional Farm Youth Exchange Foundation, moderated the panel. I x * The IFYEF sponsors a pro-' gram whereby 4H Clubs of America administer and spon- sor an international exchange Exchange | Five pages today in Women’s Section program of rural young people ; between the ages of 20 and 30 who’ are in college or have college degrees. Arrangements for the three area students to appear on the Program of that organization, students at the high school level are exchanged. * * * Tea chairmen for the affair were Mrs. John Gillette, Mrs. Parbury Schmidt and Mfrs. James O. Wright. . Hostesses were Mrs. Ross Campbell. Mrs. William Albee Jr.. Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. John Rumsey and Mrs. Dwight Ensign. Reservations were handled by Mrs. E. Govan Hilr- and Mrs. Rodger Emmert ar- ranged for flowers. o Mrs. Gardner to Head | Teachers Exchange Club Mrs. Ralph Gardner was elected president of Teachers Exchange Club Wednesday evening at a dinner meeting in Bethany Baptist Church. Mrs. Irene Albright. Mrs. Marjorie Cetterman and Mrs. Elmer Thorpe were hostesses. Other officers named were Betty Halsey, vice president; Mrs. Wilson Roback, treasur- er; Mrs. Martha Robertson, recording secretary, and Mrs. Cotterman, corresponding sec- retary. Among the ‘guests were Alyce Mae Stephens, Elmer Thorpe, Wilson Roback, Ruth Ann Harmon, Mrs, Lewis Cornell, Mrs. Herbert Barsuhn, Lenn Kennaday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kutz, Mrs. James Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell. These three youngsters, members of Cherub and Carolers Choirs of \ First Methodist Church. were photographed while wet aso a meeting with their preparation for the_mother- mothers 4 Pontiac Prese Photos -and-daughter banquet the church will sponsor April 25. Janet Barton and Jane Johnson (left — to right) will sing. ' ; Linda Shelton, ¢ Working on the planning committee for First — Methodist’s mother-daughter affair are Mrs. Lewis — Butler (left) and Mrs. Robert Alton. Welcomes and introductions will be mad ‘ i quet. le by Mrs. Alton at the ban- :Ree 6 Me i ee * EE ee eee ee ee ee ee — = SS re ee = ee Y es he bis aed = cael > vary =: aut a ln Be 3 \ us Tuimey-eiGaT eae RE PONTIAC PRESS, TH : Salons Cut, | Subtrac Don't Set | Bishi New. Hairdo | DAY, APRIL 17, 1958. ee & 16 "WORTH “Saginaw sr. Women who want « haircut but RERONE, LOWMAN oe et ee w WO ou like to be a@ beauty salon an) t tight feeling your = how, who want @ natural - looking} clothes have, that sensation of ee |hairdo, will welcome a new cutting bulging just, enough in = \technique just developed. | wrong places to spoil” _ Feel N d Ga d Your a ae then Setedats Mette otek a | y ‘ oe Tew fice - Jeut, arranged but not set, dried) 10ss of from 5 to 10 pounds Free as the Breeze for five ‘minutes and you're fin-| would it possible to get : ' \. Bished and ready to leave into a dress Yor suit you haye » «+ in Our : be You have a hairdo that’s | ‘scarded because of a gain ‘ : ‘ easy to” Your stylist‘wit | i weight sae ! | sive you for taking *. &% ° . # 9 care of i until your next visit. I gain weight very easily SERBIN " The new cutting be had in| 24 have to fight it constant- |salons across the country, This| 1: Therefore I know that this | Fresh fruit sald’ © Gingham Shirtwaist shaped “cuting is ‘based on a| Cu" appen jo, us even when | ro (ablemoone cot tax e knowledge of your hair texture and) Pun ve ~ | chee 2325, CHEMISE Wear it now and all through summer. |iime for busy women as welres n) TON - : Stripe — Checks — Solids Saitoh. heirds that: looks neither! ined 5 to 8 pounds, If it is . ; . 8 to 10 pounds, I cannot wear . Black, Blue, Pink, Navy, Apricot | Apsil-31 Ds S clotena ehdih wits See tome Button Front, Roll Sleeve Apri laner Set | ly before my downfall. . | In charge of reservations for an} BIG DIFFERENCE Italian Collar |April 21 mother-daughter dinner at A few pounds can make a A ipo ge R baal > : $ = Mpteard. “ . Ww, ev, William; rid of fro to 10 pai! Worn With or HaPomtite — on mathew nine: days on Nine = Day —— ~ daughter relationships. dinner; Reducing i. Many of -you ithout the Belt \ will begin at 6:30 p.m. | have been clipping the menus Your Monogram 9 5 Create your own Free beautiful a. | MOSAIC 10 to 16 TABLES by numbers... : : , with TYLART xu Hote is today’s NinoDey Dict ex- ceiling. Continue, alitrnating left end a@ fun-filled F | ercise. Bend your up close to right. . This one is good for your wiiecarai your abdomen and kick toward the abdomen. Re Be ea tele eerie I eantie pes teed _Torme'ana izes T H bb E | howe and yard. A husband 1s no | complete in easy to do "numbered petierns ! rain Fiupbby Carly ito be pod ph pawn gos | kit form. Benutiful Venetian giesa f B tt : ° ae we we oe oe i variations i 7 _ for Better Marriage = 2 mars ” e . | P | By RUTH MILLETT ° cra tittenes The training a mother neglects to give a son, a wife has to put across in the first year of marriage after that | IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ‘he’ll claim she’s “nagging.” Sensational Spring Sale Formerly Brown Bros. | So here are a few of the little (eventually they'll look | Seamless Nylons 77! . 4.N. Saginaw Fe 2-4242 | big) lapses a wife should+ Reg. 99¢ watch for, #0 that she can| much tow 3 ln anck’ ON Se adh a correct them right at the : * re na mene w na cnoer wt] Fashionable Handbags %] $8 | WNERS Leaving the bathroom a mess,|Putting awaythe things he uses. Reg. to $3.99 ............. FIREPLACE 0 Leven te beter 2 men, are fe ag. Mio We specialize in screening the unusual had a shower. A bride of a few|#round after her husband and re- Women’s Dress Shoes $4.88 shaped fireplace. Curves, multi-sides, squares, | months may be able to laugh at/Storing order. No wife wants to) Reg. $6.99 ~ ° ete. the mess, but she won't laugh at feel like a valet. “ 4 ee ee : it five years later, or even one! ~ * ; ! SMITH-MATTHEWS CO. (or two. \ | Failing to let her know when! Men’s Shoes $5 99 Manufacturers and Distributors | _ Acting like a guest in his own papal wy Bahn -~ | Alas Reg. to $9.95 bd home when the is enter- ' , f n y pre- ee om |) Be ee 2 2 a a FREE ESTIMATES ,,°2%55 hen he cae ee eae ae a , _ WE S-8555 | bothered te play best eet Oaly ine the common courtesy to MANY MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES imake a telephone call can be the last if a bride gently puts her foot | E | down. | Hurrying his wife or sitting _ down and impatiently tapping bis . foot, instead of helping her, when — cies axe tat. ak nee MIRACLE MILE | to be done before the couple can. | aw Peco ecad OPEN 10 A, M. TO 9 P. M. FEDERAL'S ; _Seteecton guarestand or your meaty test OPEN EVERY NIGHT TOS HERE'S WHY MORE: THAN A MILLION WOMEN LOVE . . . MADE In MIAMI : Positively the most comfortable thing on two feet. Fits like an angel. And the soft foam cushion is heaven for soles A wonder-full shoe of allure 3 | for women who spend most Beautiful bra as shown. Sizes 32-40, of the doy on their feet. ee Styled for beauty as well as hi Sy ee Pe ses ¢ ier a 7 pi lade pin me and figure flattery ; } vi | Seginew ot Warren, Pontioa | tr \ X : >is as ' ; \ yee | : j : 2 : \ 2 ‘i 4, | say : “erg, daughter of the Eric M. Bergs, and Arthur A. Andrew's, B gon- of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Andrews. ARTHUR ANDREWS Betty Jane Berg Becomes Bride of Arthur Andrews pitas Vane heck sa Arthur A.-over satin, She wore a matching “exchanged wedding vows crescent-shaped headpiece, and her at 12:20 p.m. Saturday in St. bouquet was a crescent arrange. Michael Catholic Church in a cere- ment of yellow roses, mony yeeros by relatives and MR. and MRS. ‘e calm T° receivé guests at the Elks, ‘Temple, Mrs. Berg chose a street-) length dress of artichoke green AE ‘sories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. -crepe sheath with lace trim, shell ‘pink accessories and a corsage of orchids. he * * * ® For flying to Boston, where the couple will make their home, the Her fingertip veil was held in new Mrs, Andrews changed to a place by a crown of Alencon lace Davy suit-with navy and white which matched the yoke of the accessories. She wore a corsage of bridal gown. The brida! bouquet orchids from her bridal bouquet. was @ crescent-shaped arrange- ment of moth orchids and lilies of the valley. Church Groups The wide’ s wiy siianiienk Ellen Hold Meetings Jones, was gowned in an Alice blue floor-length frock featuring a Evening groups of the First satin bodice and a skirt of _Ret| Congregational Church met Wednesday: “Women in the World” was the subject of a talk given by Mrs George Gaches at the Plymouth group. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. George Olson on Dover road. Mrs. S. E. Kline pitchers and tal iked on “Old China | and Pottery.’ Mrs. Robert Haskins of Spring road opened her home to mem- ibers of the Mary Lyon group. Mrs. Ross Hulet entertained the’ group with readings from the book, “'Snips and Snails." HUNTING BARGAINS ? for Speaker Heard at NG . SPRIN ” Church Dinner CLEARANCE ss igwme.' sume, ack Irs. William Hakes spoke on, OF FINGER “Spiritual Enlargement’ when . fifty members and guests of Fel- YARNS lowship Bible Class of First Bap- for secks and sweaters tist Church met for dinner at the church Buy Now and Save. In charge of the Tuesday eve and Mrs and Mrs ning dinner were Mr Charles Lanning with Mr. John McCormick as program The Oxford Shop 59 W. HURON chairmen. =anaienasaeemenn aaa Unit Entertained LUNCHEONS Mrs D. E. Weddle opened her Oneida road home Wednesday to members of Priscilla Circle of Oak- land Park Methodist Church. Mrs. Coyrtney Clara presented the pro- gram assisted by Mrs. Reginald Lamont. Sealtest Ice Cream r Populer Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker’ Building Lobby —. Dont Take It for Granted | i pecans senna saa dng ic Satin Siena pce er — EVERY WORD “a YOU SPEAK REQUIRES = THE USE OF 72 MUSCLES! Me otis ADVERTISERS mom, TER ANO MoM OADSISTER Ano INVESTED $3,325,000 000 IN NEWSPAPERS IN 1957— : é ARTICLES AND FEATURES | - OF SPECIAL INTEREST MORE THAN IN RADIO, : iN THE DAILY NEWS- : TELEVISION, MAGAZINES PAPER, THATS WHY $8% | AND OUTDOOR COMBINED! FA TAKE READ A. NEWSPAPER eUsPLe FoR GRANTED/ > By nicest Gtbhnir The chemise, known-in ihe vul/deaim set in gate as the sack dress, is strictly ‘ for sad sacks, as far as the na- tion’s teenagers are concerned: Fickle cubienk most contro- iversial item since the new look of a decade ago hag definitely struck ‘ s ‘crepe and lace with pink acces-' Andrews” dress was a light blue quet. Council Pentiac- Press Phete Chairman of an April 22 card party being given by Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246 is Mrs; William Fyfe of Lexington Place (center). She is re- cording ticket numbers as Mrs. Richard Brownell of South Francis’ street Malkim Observes Fathers Night Master of ceremonies, Edgar Dewey. presented Howard Shelley | N S« cope . ¢ Malm ‘hool TA 2 aa Installed as president of VFW at the annual convention of Ww om-. tive dinner. Mr. Shelley showed @ sop Auxiliary was Mrs. Paul Boel-,en’s Missionary Society of Il- movie on the Shoshone Valley for ter Other officers installed Mon- linois Conference to be held this the Fathers Night program day evening were Mrs. Allan Her- Weekend at Monmouth, Ill. Social committee for the Tues- See. senior vice president: Mrs. The local group met ‘Tuesday ee ; .< Frank Peeples, junior vice presi- evening in the Exmoor street t luded Mrs. ~ se ak ee i : Pace, ent; Mrs. Frank Finkle, treasur- home of Mrs. Roland Hallquist. oseph Walters, Mrs. Hurles Pace, ‘er; and Mrs. Ellis Witt, secretary. Mrs. Robert Playter and Mrs. Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Mar- (right) gives tickets for the 8 p.m. event to. Mrs. Woodrow Sutton of Myra ‘street. The party will be held at Pon- tiac Federal Savings and bean Build- ing. 'VEW Auxiliary of Post 1008 catia . . Mrs. ‘ was appointe Installs Officers | aclensae “e peter Mission Bells of St, John Lutheran Church Mrs. Carl Nelson Named Delegate Mrs. Lucy Wright was installed Caroline Williamson were guests. their invective than the boys ? EXPECTING — eee GUESTS? — Wedding Guests: But not all had the courage af| one of those things,” she pre al +0 snaptehi, ateeiies| ome, dee’) Ca eee Christening every J i + oe "s , as slaves to fashion, they|.t poene PR Gale ealoing M | Bar-Mitzvahs . sirendy bad taught che ot more) Uke. the nest of Gem.” ... USE THE SAVOY MOTEL for Your Extra ‘Bedroom! * + * feae in ute: ee” #81 “I hate it,” confessed Marilyn! /Susan Acks of Brooklyn. Peters of Toledo, “But what can PARENTS DIVIDED you do? You have to keep up with! Parents, who usually have to. the times.” foot the clothing bill, were drawn Morris Oppal of Cleveland | ‘into the argument by our pollsters pathy AL up the feelings and seemed about equally divided) @ bis fellow men with a few in- ‘between pro and anti-sack factions. | fir mmatory adjectives: “absolute- “My mother thinks the ae ly hideous, horrendous, terrible | mise is improper because when ° and vile.” | she was «girl they didn’t wear | ee Boys were outspokenly con. — fogs them,” | Single $7 Deuble $9 cerned about the camouflage job swe youn, . that the new sack dresses perform, Whe declined use of her name for - Twins $11 on the feminine figure. “I want my, obvious reasons. | Kinchenettes $12 girl to look like a girl, not a poten-/ Jil} Laura of Hartford, Conn.,, tia) pps aire in a coc-| found her parents ety | recep-, FOR RESERVATIONS coon,"’ complained a Chicago teen-'tive to the new fashion we | ager. . “Mom thinks it’s a lot better? CALL FE §-9224 . Added Tom Brickley of Medford, |than the sloppy Jo sweaters and P 120 S. Telegraph Rd. Mass., “I'd strangle my girl if she | blue jeans we used to wear,” said ever bought one of them things. | Jill. i Worse, I'd ask for my ring back.” ; ———~ SOME ADVANTAGES Girls, however, were quick to 72> see the advantages in this | : 4 less, shapeless attire. “I don’t see what all the fuss s is about,” commented Nancy | dilowsky of Dallas. “] think the — chemise is a beon to girls whe |. doen't de teo much for a tight-fit- | — ting sheath dress and whe took too heavy in a flared skirt.” But junior misses who didn't like/ > it were hardly less restrained in| ~~ OP RING is here with easy-to-care ' “The chemise is the most ghast- lightweight Gay Play ily thing I've ever seen women)” Fashions for wear,” said Patricia Kaplan, aj) tiny tots. ‘freshman at New York's Barnard g College, who declined to say wheth- | = er she had included chemises in — her collegiate wardrobe. ‘ * * * & At Atlanta, Ga., Louann Bates) ie was equally perturbed over rf F ? Girls’ and Boys’ BUTCHER G0Yo sack fad, but earnestly wondered garet Brown, “Mayme Myatt, Mrs. | ds chaplain; Mrs. Loren Beach, Charles Mann, Mrs. Geraid Rose, ree igiced — pectin Me-| MP Cir. cane 4, * e, gun Ts rene von, Mrs. Frank Weir. Mrs. Floyd: v1.” Waiter Souter and Mrs Brooks, Mrs. Darold Houle and james ‘Dando, trustees: and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Pitts Edward Schram, patriotic instruc- | tor was a guest, ve The Alden group met at the Auxiliary Meets Mrs. Lucy Caverly. Mrs. Dando, church. Mrs. Arthur Selden pre- Mrs. William Weaver and Mrs.| _ sented ‘“ display of ant Mrs. Verne Sinkler of Arlene Souter are color bearers: Mrs. Her-_. a see, historian; Mrs. Tryon. musi- |‘ cian; and Mrs. Tryon, Mrs. Weav-: s street opened her home for meeting of Auxiliary to Itaban - American Ciub. Committees were er, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Hersee, Mrs = named at the Monday evening Finkle. 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BRAY. a. frocks of powder blue embroidered sheer | ‘A money-making Po grney soe to 2 p.m. Satur- day. Others working will be Mrs, Al- \she was funny, ruffles with matching off-shoulder + stevens, Mrs. Donald Sweet, T 5 () LOUIS BEAUTY 501 sourrraeno — cooets Both carried cascades of 1h Donald tear Mrs. Lawrence i 7 1 , ras ; : . i. s [ Ts. $ PERMANENTS, hy ne ers ty wenCla udette ‘Rickard Wed ce arms mmecnoos Suma hake, Wey clearly something queer about her | Se i Jobn Brown of Birmingham was McConnell a Jerry Ne ‘hoe hope : Fa pa Heeling for her cousin Jerry. | Claudette E. Rickard and Lor-\C. George Widdifield performed the| plans to he married thie June, — Fleer Next te Beckner Finance She never showed jt again. When en R. Bray exchanged weddi Jerry. was around and someone’ vows. Saturday ames aa ng ceremony before 100 guests. All scx.| voreed. Be ” gue oe : es jsaid,. “Hey, how's your boy|, Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Rick-| °° ‘ Go Ou f B \eelend?” she rem away ns fae apne eee eta The ET. ot Saath Cans Testes veld anal 2 egepieetpten Rept f mg : t oO IsIness | she could, \the parents of the bride. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs’ Woodard Bray of Calvert street. * * Now 15, she still hides important ifeelings from her family, When they inquire about them, she says .offhandedly, “So what if I didn't get a bid to her party? ... How }do I know why I date him so often? . . . Tl let you know if ’ [I want to go to college. _ .” Se her mother js always saying worriediy, “Honestly, young peo- | ple teday live like strangers in SAVE NOW ON BIG BARGAINS topper sets’ | Boys’ Khaki Sizes 9 mos. to 4 years. Woolens, Linens, Rayons Shorts: Up to $2.98 Values $7.98 & $11.98 Values NOW 53% & 55%] Now - 5] FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR if he may sit next to me, should he enter the church with — me, or should he be seated © | several minutes before?” Dr. B. R. 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But it’s long on con- .venience, providing a broad lane over one of the city’s most con- gested areas. * * * The southeastern end of the skyway is at the western end of the Indiana Toll Road. Thus, it is an extension of the system of toll highways that now runs be- tween Chickgo’s South Side and the Atlantic Coast, on Food Nosedive “NEW YORK ®. — Wholesale food prices, as measured by the Dun & Bradstreet. Food Index, dropped sharply this week from last week's 1958 high. At $6.62 the index compared with $6.72 a week ago and was 69 per cent higher than the figure of $6.19 in the similar week last year. Lewer this week were oats, By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ST. CROIX, Virgin Islands: (INS) Should a man of wealth pass ‘on while a resident of St. Croix (this is- not easy, with all the sun and salubrious air), the tax on his inheritance is slightly ‘over 2 per cent. a --(% Not only that, the local property tax is 1% per cent of the assessed valuation. And assessments are very low by stateside standards. As a result, there are a lot of wealthy retired Americans moving to St. Croix from the east and midwestern states, giving it an air of lazy luxury that is quite dif- more famous of the Virgin Isles — St. Thomas. St, Thomas fs the transient port of call for cruise a i St. Croix is the permanen i Construction Bids on NikeSites Taken WASHINGTON ( — The Army | has advertised for construction bids on four Detroit area Nike Missile sites. Nike Ajax to the 100-mile Nike | Hercules which carries a hydro-| gen warhead. The Ajax’s range fs Shent $4 sullen alt corviee opt atomi¢ warhead. The Army declined to discuss) any swap. Construction plans ‘call far ight | launching pads requiring 700 square yards andiaisdten of underground hy- draulie elevators, roads, fences | and changes in existing electrical | equipment. Sites at which changes are! Scheduled include Selfridge Air| Force Base at Mount Clemens | lard, butter, eggs, potatoes, steers and cocoa. . and Rouge Park, Belle Isle and foot of Conner Street in Detroit. | “pLUS-BUILT for lasting luxury, comfort NF, p Bip = night. There is a great charm about The 11,000 “Cruzians” are per- ferent from the bustle of that i Es S27 it-yourself,” which means that, the natives are-not restless to-| Columbus fectly contented with their lot. Their ‘‘lot’’ consists of eating salt fish and rice, buying a radio on time and lying in the scalloped shade of the palms. a * * * “If one man ‘in a family works for a few days,” reports a retired continental, “the family can live very well dor a few months. When they need money, another one in the family -will work for awhile. This is why. we call it the ‘do-it- yourself’ island: Laborers cost you only $4 a day — but it’s a trick enough to work.” finding one who's hungry Wonderful Selection of New BLOUSES | «41. 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Available in your choice of a wide range of deco- rator colors. So why wait — especially when this sectional can be yours so easi- ly using our convenient terms. BEBaeseH ee ee Se é WE LOAN YOU TILE ‘ ¢ | are panxing |<" @>¢ & q & z REAR OF STORE} 99-101 South Saginaw Street FE 4-5216 Open Mondey and Friday ‘til 9 hy your home Wr OPEN EVERY | _MONDAY and FRIDAY _ EVENING ‘til 19 P.M. ee = a ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 an Patrick figures this year will be “Lucky 7” for him| | “and I’m not ruling out this season.” | The Texan, who traveled 80,000 miles as “The _ Voice of the Tigers and the Lions” last year, is a | @ontroversial sports personality as far as Detroit and Se be : in the World Series,” said Patzick,| | " But the mode is the same in all prefessional s But the mode is th professional sports oo a *« * You hear it everywhere. The hometown fans always claim, “That sportscaster is prejudiced. The home team can do wrong, he always moans when the other “team plays better.” % . - ‘They say it in Pittsburgh, they say i{ in Phila- © delphia, Cleveland, New York, Chicago, St. Louis and in all the major pro centers. : “The reason is simple,” says Patrick, “the fans hear the same sportscaster day after day in baseball, then football, and it becomes so that they know the meaning of every inflection in his voice. “<-2..* “The home sportscaster obviously gets to know a lot more about the home team, and every. bit of informa- tion about the individual player is often construed to be prejudiced,” he added. SHOULD HE BE PARTIAL? Actually, we see no reason why any sportscaster who broadcasts the home team for 154 games in baseball and another 12 or more football games should do so on strictly a neutral balance. He is employed by the home team and the home team’s sponsor and his broadcast is done in an area which is primarily for hometown or homestate con- ‘ tion. So why shouldn’t he show partiality? * * .&. ® It’s as sensible as having this newspaper give prefer- ence to the Tigers rather than the Athletics, or the Red Wings rather than the Black Hawks. Home area read- ing warrants such preference. “I must get from 300 to 400 letters a week from fans all over the state,” says Patrick, “and only about five per cent are harsh or critical and three. per cent of these aren’t signed.” Patrick started his career in sportscasting at Texas Christian University and after a football career at.TCU he moved right to the microphone in the Texas in 1937. a. a tae In 1946 Bill Veéck brought him from Buffalo to Cleve- land and in 1948 he did the Cleveland-Boston World Series. To him this was one of the “big thrills” in his life.. He came to Detroit late in 1948 and after aiding Harry Heilmann for:a couple years, he took over the Tiger mike.in 1952 and has been at it since. “People think I’m an old man, especially Texas folks | who remember my doing games down there in 1937, but I’m only fat and 40,” laughed Patrick. x *« * Of his greatest thrills, he lists the “four no-hitters he has broadcasted, one by Bob Feller, one by Don Black and two by Virgil Trucks,” and then the Lions’ cham- pionship last season, especially the playoff game with San Francisco.” As he noted, Patrick still has one great desire... to see the headlines, “Tigers Meet ??????? in World + SS the board. a it can be converted to football in 30 minutes. There are 1,088 to control operation. Inning by inning developments of all games will be Shades Bolling’s Blast Makes Believer of Jack Tighe Two Opening Victories in Succession Is Best Mark in 8 Years. season-opening opponents. Net since 1958 when Detroit won its first four games have the Tigers managed to follow an opening-day victory with a suc- cessive triumph. For what it may portend, Detroit in 1950 to finish second of | AP Facsimile (lett) homered in the game and Frank Bolling put a finishing touch on everything by hitting a three-run homer in the 9th. George Spencer (right) was the winning pitcher in the 5-4 decision. “| didn’t believe it then and I don’t believe it now,” Tighe de- 4 clared after yesterday’s game. Bolling’s blast off starter Dick Donovan hit- the yellow-painted ” * Series. singles that boosted Bolling’s two-|play the deciding game of their|His previous best was 10 Chicago|Snider sent the Dodgers winging 10S ANORIES, 14, SAX FeaN re riland radio yard into a bail park. to six first Pacific Coast series today|Cubs in 1953. with two-run homers in the only |Gilliem f 6622 Day'port % 4116 Reese ss = 42.21 O'Connell $44$| The biggest crowd ever to see a . after lefty Johnny Podres squared x *& * National League game scheduled. |snider rt 5112 Mays ef == $8? I/ball game, up to now, was the accounts for the Dodgers last; The left hander allowed the Git) Duke's traveled ‘more than 400 Hodges te 352) Cepeda th 460 0/86,288 who showed up for the fifth night. ants just five singles. feet and completely over the right /Grey 3» 32 23 Rirnia: poor {of8igame of the Cleveland-Boston . *« * field bleachers, He connected in|fosevoro ¢ 4231 Thomas ¢ 288 9/World Series in Cleveland in 1948. a eek baie wane ot -|the wes — 5 we ae eure ot 9101 Giel ra 299 0\The NL record ule. Se a ers’ World Series triumph cut up pitch from Giants er Ra-|¢-Zim'r ss Constable p Giant-Dodger doubleheader at down the Giants and his team- Weekend Golfer mon Monzant who also served up ewscn't ~—1888|New York's Polo Grounds, May mates clubbed five San Francisc- ) the ball that Gray put into the left Cpe po og 8i31, 1957. The single game high is ; twe |co hurlers in a 13-1 triumph. field bleachers in the second inn-| Tetels | 391315 11 Telele, #815 }/the 54,922 who watched the Dodg- : ed pea Behind ee cnsecn hits the first five innings, got | “I've never seen Podres pitch W t Ch a x *« * Scastable LE ee, 8 om ont a 0. bod Fn on om Lest Pet. “Behind inth innt gainst us,” Giants Man , Grounds April 20, 1941. Cciiy ae | H Fr} iia Prtiedeiphig 22.1 H } ie = pier Lais ee, Sager nel mag ine: in a eS ern amp For today, Manager Walt Alston Los “Anges Perret er te 2 Thus the Dodgers and Giants New York ......:-- ; {38 4. te ae rT 9 -y hot by Maxwell. With |clubhouse that in marked con- of the Dodgers named right hand- BCepede 2 gauer POA Los. An-| Still will serve as the NL’s biggest fone See Ban Sst a. [Sere , = oenlesel i ker Wi Don N whi ee et ee waboniapnas i 2 3s 1% jemebmat °.""e 1 00 1” | one out, Tim Thompson singled [trast with the happy afternoon the Georgia Banker ingjer ewcombe le Rigney|Gray, Weal and. ™ 2. LOB—Los An . ., asec 2 0 62 eee @ 1 ef Maxwell to third. Donovan got day before when his team won the . goes with his best left hander, | e¢!es f San Prandiee 5. The majors drew 133,226 fans weotete 9 2 oe 2 ist. Louse 61 <0 1 thar tak Mibeke anu Weal $6. Amateur Title 9 From)jonnny Antonelli. nee ene? HR—Grey, Snider. SF's, Tuesday’s eight openers. Boston 3, New “a Los aah te en ‘ae ft pop. But Bolling then unleashed | Podres, who won two World| Army Man, 3 and 2) “Monzant didn’t have his fast) . _ . So gh 9? om ‘ neduled his homer. Joe Preske, whe Series games from the New York ball working at "a and we didn't a eee ee ee we ae < cpa . ~“y al caatonwan SOUT Ot | te tc te Soni oder DELRAY BEACH, Fa, uy — [fr much help fom Oe ; 4 TODAY's GAMES | (Eastern Standard Time, 1957 pitching » Fe x James (Billy) Key, who hasn't - . e misietn shdndar’ ) ‘ ® Paul Giel, Jim Constable, Ray!) = a (10-8) v8 wens ite) pm. | Ray Boone scored Detroit's other Ti ef ; Box Scor e played any serious golf in four Crone and Stu Miller all had shots “ OC Orin Our 0) ’ roll, at Chicags, 2:30 p.m (1 ‘gt. Louis. 9. p.in—Hobbie run on Reno Bertoia’s sacrifice fly g : _ . the Dod Giel harged | 2 > @ Poyteck CEI) vs Fyne gin, | ea) a L, McDaniel 159) | 4.59 p.m. in the seventh inning. years, ary his — to A aos he saga g - < ~ pel a = ; put Cz IB). Detroit including DETROIT CHICAGO pleasure round once a week, is t , 3 - owes v6, Pot iin $5 pm. = = he (12-18) Bev Getrge ee artes aie in Averice Me new Western Amateur golf cham. [0s Angeles batters collected 15 : By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFYF u our a brewer ein). = ‘ Cincinnati at Pittsbu a ig" m. the eighth i , gave up a total Kuenn a 333% . %D $330 pron. - * * * : Patient's Complaint: Pulled Shots. ; Touts at Chicago.” 3:30 p.m. of10 hits. Detroit nicked Donovan/Kaline f= 4000 3% 4118) The Columbus, Ga., bank vice [ TOMORROW'S GAMES (Sain Franclaco gt hog AngeMy. C8 fon 12. eons io, S128 Louarne © S132) | Ueto defeated technician 3.0, |, cluded wag.a pair of doubles} Diagnosis: Flat footed Swing. : Ehereland’ at "Bera Gee grant Soe Torgeen 1D 2999 Mason Redolph of Ft. Chattee, |°Y Dodger Captain Pee Wee Reese; Treatment: Shift the weight properly. To complete the 9 ct New York. 2 pm. Hegan ¢ = 2.0.00 GBeard HO 088) Ark., yesterday in the 36-hole who en in the dressing)! packswing for a full shot, the weight must shift over to the | eee aie May Run in Monza Race Thorpeon ¢ ings Donovan % 1900) finals of the tournament at the win’? we're always loud when we” richt foot. This shift can and should be made gradually as the — AMERICAN ASSN. : ores Country Club of Florida with a -_ ‘ backswing progresses. 3 a fot, Seba’ ra sTaylor f> tt eed — remarkable display of precision | 4 pit h beaned Dodger center! # But as the downswing ~ 100 shaw e000 field ino Cimoli but fortunate-| - : eet “h U S Car Ss ‘Going to I ta ly 1000 iron play and deadly putting. = san ective hei a starts, the bulk of your weight | ee ( * . A » #293 The margin was 3 and 2. ly the ball hit the protective “|i ; . he left foot @ joo 1 | » 3388 ’ met and although Cimoli left the), must go over to t 4 = iM ; p $000 Key and Rudolph were ‘co-med- game, he wasn’t badly hurt and]. immediately. If not, you'll be | ‘oo 8 MONZA, Italy — American|Juan Manuel Fangio) who care to] Totals «38.5 12.5 Tetele =» 4 6 1 A Jatists along with Eddie Hopkins of/ wa. named to play today. : swinging around on the ball in § LEAGUE racing car Wednesday |use them in the race. &—Struck out for Yalentinetti in 6th;|/Abilene, Tex., for the 72 holes of Alster) sald Snider, still ha & such a way that you’ send it 7 threw down this new challenge to} U.S. Automobile Club officials)>— out for in 7th; =| qualifying preceding the 36- ston er, mp- |’ = we Bees word 10 te grins Jor Saw in Thi ered by his left knee which under- far to the left of where you're | = European drivers: .If you won't ously had sent that x Gh ¢Fouled oul hole matches involving the 16 sur- heat’ sior. unt iraine. im = race us in one of your cars, can Cars out for Aparieto|vivors last Sunday. Each scored ~ yrery , "his flat-footed swing oft- om | eine page . can drivers, Pgs ae es kor 2 8 & - Its f seutar tit ' : Bry ar a, rer ees eerowreers + td iid T | <3. | Organizers of the b-grege In- geese gag enter the 1958 con-|Chiesge ....... ae See tis Se et — eee aoae a =? ww pga agp pene far apart a pe ‘ Monza = ; 27. ” your stance. ; SOUTHERN ASSN. June 29 announced|’ decision to- send the extra inte Boling is left hander pitching,” Alston de- should be about as far apart ‘ 4 3 Ca ng toes, eee by|cars was : 7. Set en Br |Colonial Field Complete |clared. a geet ne as -_—= | ) as the shoulders are wide for vee a wor 6% [officials of .S. Automobile |to leading : : enone . | your long shots. This puts far enough apart to give a soos s Bear that ‘they were sending~two| Fangio, ‘who ie oe rage be Fea ee Fang ” yah eyed prt ec | a stable base, and also allows you freedom of movement. a} Be wl geg tons Indianapolis-type race. ne ae Coie + 3 bE dlepealiy were eiled today bo Contin cifilly 54degree weather for the|— .-. if Pulled shots are giving you trouble, narrow your siance ® ase.” | "These cars, said the organizers,|said the contes ww. tb 18 1 $$ 4 Bplete the field of 48 golfers sched-|3 hour game and was just slightly|» Dit and keep your footwork LIVE: : 3 + . . , |would be at the disposal of ahy|ous and that’ Geis aad $$$ Yuled to play in the Colonial Na-jsmaller than the capacity 23,48/¢ (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) ‘ new ¢ \top drivers ‘from ‘the European|chanhce against~ the Americam|Moore on i Ae penne), te tional Invitation tournament here |that sat in on the sunny A} = th — Lite Book Sted game jtracks including — Argentina’s!cars. Letter a go a ee SOE Fe ‘afternon opener. ‘With, another big | Shammssssncurrs rio icine estat agme ; ~» * i ‘ oh i f - . | = 4 we j ” hticisco’s Giants and Los Angeles Podres Hurls Five-Hitter, Fans 11 SAN FRANCISCO #—San Fran- Yankees in 1955, set a personal | strikeout mark, fanning 11 Giants. Rookie third baseman Dick Gray and veteran outfielder Duke throng R Dodgers Club Giants, 13-1 ong expected today, the three- 000. NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco at Los Angeles, 4:45 p.m.; 90,000—Al Worthington (8-11) vs. Carl Erskine (5-3). St. Louis at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.7 30,000—Sam Jones (12-9) vs. Dick Drott (15-11). . Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 8% p.m.; 30,000—Bob Buhl (18-7) or Bob Rush (6-16) vs. Jack Sanf (19-8). . Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m.; 33,000—Bob Purkey (11-14) vs. Ron Kline (9-16). . *¥ * * AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore at New York, 2 p.m.{ 25,000—Billy Loes (12-7) vs. Whit- ey Ford (11-5). Cleveland at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.? 45,000—Herb Score (0-1, 1958 rec- ord) vs. Billy Hoeft (9-11). | Chicago at Kansas City, p.m.; 25,000—Jim Wilson vs. Alex Kellner (6-5). Only games scheduled. Commissioner Ford Frick and National League President War- ren Giles, who attended the Tues- day opener at San Francisco, will be in Los Angeles for the Dodgers* introduction to their home fans, American League President Will Harridge will be on hand at New York. Right-handers Al Worthington (8-11 last season) of the Giants and Carl Erskine (5-3) of the Dodgers are the probable starting pitchers as the Horace Greeley twins officially convert. Log An- geles’ mammoth football, track 2:3 (15-8) NUR eect esas dE 0p, FORTY-FOUR BE re eee ae ea Ee RE ee a ee Pts oe ee a ae te ee ee * ~ ates eee) xe a SS es ee Navy's rushing defense. in 1957! Dodger. batters. ‘were _ strikeout held Army to 88 yards, to| victims 27 times in-a 1957 double- 95, and Notre Dame-to just &. header to set 2 major Jeague mark. 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CASS FE $-6123 ’ Oosterbaan had_102 hopefuls in! ‘them more than two hours, even _ wy . 9 5 puts extra safety | going into contact work under the warm sun. $ ——— on every Wheel oe 4 « ' weekly Seventeen of last vear's 40 let- | 3 Valley Squads Make Trip Chiefs, Maples in Mansfield Relays Russo Will Handle Installed «os... ; » 5: ; 3 Bea UPHOLSTERY i Ic hi jan Star ts Rebui II in ey ae He i a be a ' a} iL NED — eta Ee in oni Ww g@ ANN ARBOR @® — Michigan's ‘But: TG ee remain are probable first stringers. Don choice to start at left half this fall, a A will clean and dye your car's $ 50 i Wolverinte have begun the dif- from a atm that compiled a ‘Deskins, a 240-pound Sophomore, “He's our 4 mam Visitors Out to Win H meee pesca bre its original ficult task of trying to pull out mediocre 5-3-1 record. ,was running at guard instead of and we have good halfbacks Gom- is C Si 1941; — : . auty, speciagi for..........,. pa a“ their football Neat 4 ae Mie ae vac hy inaugy i es Ein capa at kale es up, ck eager hacel, is) pied ss iwad i : ; : s noomaymar bog mal ord saighty cheerful tor a men whose |DScK: Was given A try at quarter- (cause he played there as a ffeah- ' {BASEBALL SHOES | COMPLETE: AUTO. idee _°. filbe a brief leveling off period at| team has been picked to tailspin ("°° man, He'll still be able to play H ithe first spring practice session. | again this fall. |. “Destine looked good at guaed |halfback, too.” | MONTREAL — The worried STEEL SPIKES [| A S eat Pk + baer cas for Wol- He happily told what his spring po Boy fo mes — - tl | What eee iu in the. \Gay- cattbea Boston ~ = Reg. 36.00 $398 Pr. t a over iar Ma shout the middle of next ‘all —— Se shifted Seenee delete ataniath. a0 Sav: Penal -j ig ae tire! imei eames geme + Fyrd ? 2 tts i » nial: could differ. He cited the Stanley a series that is, Also a 136 South Seginew St. : FE 2-0391 s Pai vse mye. rebuilding stage,” a never win ype any) recenae ~-ollysace se 5 ‘ease of using Ron Kramer at right| fast rennlag est on the deadlocked | . : ALL WORK ‘ah ce : regulars Laps gpmos usual | But palletes pba av —_ linemen, despite his meat iyatars ae aa The Bruins are a hungry — Sr ana : @| and there will be more player must develop a sound nucleus: mS een ae tent fall. team. The prized cup has been SSSERERTEERESERERRERSEEER EEE E SEB EE Witches this spring because at this spring. Otherwise his first The shift of Ptacek was puzzling) “But he always con aly for Won by Boston teams only three : Sl losing season since 1951 is in until Oosterbaan explained it. At halfback in case of emergency,” times. The last time was in 1941. $4, 50 Pr. prospect. quarterback, Ptarek finds Stan ‘said Oosterbaan. The Canadiens have won it nine. Oosterbaan immediately began 'Noakin already ahead of him:| Michigan will scrimmage Sat- times and are aiming for a three- tinkering with two _Playets who Ptacek had been the likeliest urday for the first time. straight mark. = x nna a= a * * * The Bruins are jubilant over their 3-1 win in Boston Tuesday, a | 'victory that put them even at two games each with the club that was a red-hot favorite before the best- _ \of-seven series started, The Canadiens were a subdued) bunch of players when they ar-' rived home yesterday. There was) more gloom: when it became. known defenseman _,Dollard St. | Laurent had suffe a fractured | left cheek-bone. * * * St. Laurent was injured «when he was checked by or collided with Boston's Leo Labine in the second period of the game. The Montreal! fer @Q¢ player suffered a slight concussion Dry Flies seers 8 99 but the fracture was not revealed Streamers ..... 4 ‘* 99° until X-ray examinations were made in Montreal. a Canvas Creels 41.98 It was the second fracture for : . "3.98. St. Laurent in a month. His right | Glass Fly Rods . .. 39° cheek-bone was fractured March’ Bait Boxes .... 15 in a game against the Chicago) F i Johnson Cen — erage ceaiientereinsnememnnante — states won sie cist tems TROUT For the Fisherman Hodgeman Waders Reg. °32.95 .... .°24.75 Trout Nets . +. OF | Boots Football | Rubber Waders .. “17,95 AP Facsimile SOVIET IN TROUBLE — Dick Delgado, Uni- versity of Oklahoma flyweight, had Olympic champ Meriyan Tsalkalamanidze in trouble in their bout in Tulsa yesterday. Refe ree Jos Hen- son watches closely. The Russian team swept three Oklahoma matches and tonight they appear in New York to windup their U. S. visit. as << — ——— wae ee team’ s asked _ checking and po-’ isitional play were the big factors lin Tuegday’s victory and he is) Black Hawks. Spin Cast Reel 50 miles north of “Montreal, where The - | * * * Spinning Rod. ‘they stayed for the first P s | Coach Milt Schmidt hustled his’ |players up to their Hideout Inn, - $s s two r] games of the series. } | Bes. "25.25 .....°12.49 16 S. Cass Ave. looking for a repeat job tonight. | New Local Keg /Group to Hold | than a point in CMC's indoor Mansfield stars, Willow Run’ prem. - Tourney April 25 test. Vikings were top competi- jsational jumper Willie Prey By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac's hopeful. and capable high school track team fresh from tien im beth. Flint Central, 3rd sprinter Bishop Young off oat A decision to hold a singles tour- a sharp comeback victory in its) at Mt. Pleasant, has entered St. Joseph's will be bagy ‘nament and the election of a sec-) opening Saginaw Valley Conference its first Mansfield team. Maples’ 4-mile relay? team will retary-treasurer featured the Ist! gus satiinenmetanenaaeetaaemmmmmememementians besides be one of 33 tear ‘in Friday's meeting of the newly-formed 600, only event for Clagg,’A schools. | Bowling Club here last night. | More than 130'8chools are en-| Plans were completed tohold a} tered at presefi. veteran meet singles classic April 25 at Roches-. i SN eee : director Harry Mehock of Mans-\ter Lanes as the 1st event to be, ‘ ae id “regular” and field said tgffay. Mehock pointed staged by jhé group now consisting) The Ohio relays will provide Lake Urion. to or PCH's speedster of 58 members from Pontiac, Lake duel campaign, will lead a delega-| Qnjy other area sauads, tion of area and SVC squads pontiac, since Farmington's hur- into the big nationally rated 27th qer, Warren Cawley isn’t going, annua] Mansfield Ohio Relays. this are Kermit Ambrose’s Birmingham weekend ON THE LAND and SEA or IN THE AIR Ready to Go! entries @ the settins for the third hot duel However, Michigan will have Bob \Magng and Cleveland Latin Orion, Rochester, Utica and Ox- between Flint Northern and the athletes from some 30 schools. pigh’s ys Draston oe sremiaar ford. ALL WITH MOTORS Chiefs, PCH won the first test including a number from the De- , in the Haren Relays, lost by aia! troit area. Two of last able hot 100-vyard dash’. Shirley Pointer was named to the Manning turned a 98 at secretary-treasurer post. Anyone and Drayton has hit 9,5 Who-has ever bowled 600 and has) ys a membership card in the national’ € Chief's squad, leaving Friday, 600 Club is eligible to join the local | Ae ‘will include group. j at | Manning (100-220) dies, broed jump PHILADELPHIA (®—WorM/bil- Hewkins tsame event : Victory in ‘Italy Beconi Letty Beamer imile'. Joe Hill 1220) ROME, Italy (# — Ted Wright of a Novi in Big Race q ° ‘liards champion Willie MB Jim Kellar (100 : e (100, hurd rel INDIANAPOLIS — Veteran Wednesday won the first” *Mational jump). Marc Turner (880'. Bill Pritchett driver Paul Russo will pilot a Novi Invitational pocket billiags tour- carer Baree (nigh jomp) a en a heed ales U.S a vaulter Bill Alcorn leads” Maples of Nigeria in a 1eround weilay- pee year’s batyy $ Dan Sowell. aes ahutele hurd . Rog Coats (900) Special in the 500mile Memorial "@ment, easily defegting - ci Day auto race this year for the ‘champion Jimmy More 150 to 35' pe a Bob Benson. Doug Booth. 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Harry Kelly’s 40 led the winners. | ‘ment, and the club wilf work out | Practice assignment: for the lecal 594 UAW-CIO city league nine has p Five Contests, 8 Yeaterday. "Fitaperald, with we Alcorn getting Den, Desks and Any Zap Other scores — Jim Hollister 43,!each Tuesday and Thursday at Prep coaches, and athletes, ap- cee pag shaman SS asd) Dex Coe oan Team will use the south pris swings 4 Fe eited, at 10 for losers. Madison's Leroy bebadey ree: snes pee C We rk! ; for Milford — Mike Pritchard | meet idea, provi a : nd Troy’s Gary Lit- - ; . ~ (medalist). Fred “c ‘oxen 41,,mond at Columbia-Joslyn field on ‘least half a dozen triangular psig me 4 ok. pci O * ue ; : We Guarantee Our 9 Grant Reed 46 and Frank Watson these nights, for the next four. meets in. area school circles this)" * o% rganization Meeting 44 ome 49. weeks. % | week, First quadrangular of the/ers in their meet. ig pro dns e a season, and first in many a moon xk «* ®& . rg preg meeting for the ’ for the area, dutside of league; Clawson and Troy are. tied for}, alled Lake Babe Ruth aes “3 WHEEL j Bu ying a New Car? ts, has been set Sy onl place in loop standings with) ¢*Sue ck at Walled Lake. fg AR : i y at Clarkston, with Brighton, 2 te: Fi id and Lake ‘clock, alled ily and’ West Bloomfield taking) % @olnls: | Fitagera a DO. IT. URS REM EMBER y y 4 ~ as ™ | and Barta Big a lliyars By satan. a * , - -YO oe | * * * eae es ck acai aad Osteees bse be elected and ALL BRAKE sahinen 40% OFF . oun Five meets were held W ednes- way plans for the summer's program SRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS ‘ Your Best Deal Will Come |day, including the Oakland - B) Misnguler, at Oxford. yesterday. | will be discyseed. : alg 4 league triple-double, at Fitzgerald.| *Cefimg 8832/3 points to 40 and * WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER awe rasa : fr om ‘This event was under the lights, phe Rae hrs and 12 1/2 | Interested parents, and other, Se oe ee ees and 9 meted — 2 | /was run off speedily. All Oakland- =i ba adults interested in junior base-| — — —— re — - |B meets will be ‘triples,’ and alll Mel Joseph of Clarkston set a ball, are invited. to attend , /* will be at Fitzgerald, the next) school mark of 106. for the ceh-| session. «= Hol : |= one a week from Friday. tury. had 11 1/4 points, but Chuek| —— —— | ? ARM 734 : Clawson won last night, 1721/2 /5¥ler (31/4) and Jim Jensen} “ie Y -— 7 Six Good Reasons: oo i | over Lake Orjon 36 1/2; Fitager. | {12 and 7/12) led the win. Wi He NAVY : 1. Low Overhead Operation! I rpire my a ‘name roa fo fon’ tenn oan wenn Fi ie 4 2. Low Profit, High Volume Policy! son 79-30. ee ECTO | ee 7 AP Wirephete ce « tonville.. Roland was Oxford’ i 3. Low Overhead Locgfion! BIG BAT — Bob Cerv, who at only winner (half mile), | 32 is the oldest regular in the | Orion's Jim Drake tied the *. #49 ORDERS 4. Retails New Car Trade-ins! | Kansas City starting lineup has | league century mark at 10.6, after) What had been scheduled as a. 5. Small Enough to Serve You Better! | driven in an hop in the first setting a vault record at 21 feet,|triangular meet at ib ' ‘two games.’ He hit a er and. Monday night. He won the vault,/st fiel i . 6. Big Enough to Serve You Well! two doubles yesterday @s the A’s 100 and broad jump for 15 points. Pry See yemereer Weare , noon turned out to be a dual, when’ whipped Cleveland, 9-4, for the Mary failed to Clawson’s John’ Volk had 11 1/4 yy Clemens St. second straight victory. ‘points, Bill Laney's 111/4 led ‘show up. eeu e rn We SHOP FIRST THEN COME DEAL with EDDIE-STEELE A-l Used Cars—BetterService SEE OUR STATION WAGON DISPLAY 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Phone FE 5-9204 x * * Eaglets turned in_ their ond of the season, 77'%-) Park. Orchard Lak- Prep Front By CHUCK ABAIR |\{#aa eae wey, Keego Harbor IN = = The heaviest schedule of the prep season was on tap Clothes Ink smarter today around the Oakland County area with more of Beary Doty @ Rest Feet Pabdbhiddddiddde Oh he uke hehe ihe uh i N rie po A le neti poi the same-planned temorrow for teams in all sports. | \ Reg. $] 950 EPPER I S “SPECIAL $15. 95 5 perts to always do the job Track and baseball have dominated the early sched- \ 528.00 ee ; right. We clean every ule with a scattering of golf and tennis matches. Plenty A) Reg. $975 CAMERA SHOP- HIP BOOTS . poet gent) aus of action in all four can*be expected through June 3 \ $15.00 ie , Crates Selo cw « P Ld 2 * . : = "bend-box’? scorkle! — $] 550 : Track invitationals, Pontiac .. stain the Lake Orion football | ? ; High baseball and various team next fall . . . Bruce Hubel of ye Ferndale (baseball) and golfer Leo Q Regular 85.00 7 : 'Granbrook events make Up \Thibodees at tinal Park are start;| lrens $3 5 a i Ri DLEY tiash ‘the Saturday action while .-< on teams at Central Michigan’ Saeer . Dan Sowell may become Por tiac Central's top track perfor mer Suburban Catholic « track . ag “Gueranteed for the life of td ‘track meet at Romeo and Inter- \Lakes meet at Farmington, May) '21; and W-O golf meet at Meadow. brook. May 22. | Also, tennis regionals at Cran- | brook, May 23-24; track finals at | Ann Arbor and East Lansing, | _ May 24; golf finals at Battle | | Creek and Kalamazoo, May 24; | | Pontiac Press Invitational golf. tourney, Saginaw Valley - golf meet and Catholie Invitational i | ‘meets keep the bal! rolling since Hayes Jones soci _ oan A ‘ . ’ : Sundays. FRIDAY SPORTS EVENTS end “Sten the Men” Mus- . ; : a * Some of ian rigor coming Menetieltn Onis, Relays | (Puatioe Br. ial s. fl up in chronological order are: ™ingham e.Or rming 7, villacissspaaa Mansicl, Obio Relays. ts weeks) tien arate ‘WELDEN ‘| 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron i i! end; Howell Invitational, April 25; aor e Bt, Mary! \ | Maivecle rAile Bovis B Relags ef Cantral Michi-| sound at mentiey SPORTING GOODS : FEderal 8-9252 FEderel 8-9255 Shopping Center [ can. May 2-2: Saginaw ae peach “ _ - o"tiascbait 51 Me. Seeem ~ NYL N 4 ‘ ‘meet, May 3; Utica nvitationa r oe ee at Gani Me FE 4-6211 , eee - land Monroe Relays (track), May| RO ‘winbell al pouthield j : Hee re Ree et nt Vay! _crrencenbe st Pecmtngien bi chck he head dideult MONTH ‘Th Dyke; May 14; State track region-| * 4 ayton orobreds ‘ als, May 17: Inter- Lakes golf, : imeet, May 19; “Wayne-Oakland, \track meet, May 20; Tri-County) v Protects your Quiets your cer. cer from rust-out. your car-ride. Pontiac Undercoating FE 4.5453 @ +t Trteme 106 North Seginew Street — =I GET the HERCULES MUFFLER | track prelims, May 2; Cathet | ’s Fulle . ' track finals at U. -» May | Writing & Wlase Loopee 2; = mr an rd wa SUPERIOR IN SAFETY ; tourney oy 29 une 3. | Ps . Nathan Ne per Thurston ood ictlaaiaa May| f to inary n | ! car tires ord-Chev's $8 45 28; U. of D. Relays, Inter-S State| one Pes et | eee ECL RODUCTORY OFFER papermnets Sew ‘tournaments at Port Huron, June} . 3; EML track event at Birming-; 4 nae a beanie Don R. 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W. Kerr Scott died in a hos-|fields Presbyterian Church near] Shortcut to a Better Job—MORE Pay! “ly Awards Figure to mn in coh Coldwater, who was named By| its) here yesterday his Haw River home tomorrow. LANSING (®-— | fom Pen Newton as one of those who, most |' ; Burial will bein the Scott family SHORTER — EASIER oe for Services |tendants have left Coldwater State * * * : we pie gt he /nine times during his first year of frequently. assaulted his brother-in- ; plot in the church cemetery, rset | “in Rockefeller Divorce son phen oar ter openg in the | confinement with injuries ranging|law; Charles F Wagg, state men-| Scott, who would have ‘been 2)" gw & CLASS STARTS = a4 patient abuses, the head of the in|" & “it lip to the broken jaw.| Mi} healt decios: i vinteudent | "nye, Musered & coronary attack) scott began his public life os a| _ MONDAY, A APRIL 21 Dace vo 16 , t be. ie aa | ' : ma tt Garden Hand -: le eH with Smoker Hood | 6-1. rouping TRELLIS! | | 1 Multi-Purpose 44« ' TOOL SET 9« soe eee Seesetia or cedar Vt rt a te tee: 28e 1 4c sew 6 wm x ole Sa 2c Reg. 1.19 79°: aay y- on 98°: io easy mount, hose i poe wees. 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His site Helen and daughters Mrs, Harold W. Jewett and Mrs, Robert: V. McKeen said they will make a, monthlong tour of the state beginning May 1. They: plan to travel ‘by -char- tered bus to every county in Cali- fornia. \ PONTIAC aw eae RIVE- -IN ae eng chien NOW! 4 rwTrrrweVewrreeeerereeereeeereererwrvrerwrrereeCrererrrrrrreerrerrerreT''T'T'T"TT'T'TTwTT.*" al i i i i i i Ni i i Mi i i i i i i i i Mi hi i Mi Mi Mis th i Min thi Nh Mi Mi Mi i Mn Mi Min Man Mi hi Mi Mi Mi i hi Min i Mt i hn _rwereeretrr, "TTT, TTT. —EXCLUSIVE— FIRST SHOWING! ‘TTC TT Tere eee ee ee eee wrrrrrrrewrrrrrrrrrrrwgffeewv-refefefeefeewwrvrvrrvrvrrvrr™’? vwwveveeerrrerererrererererrererr, Hollywood Headlines. Qne's Work Beligned|fo™ teoer Lashes Producers Still. Anxious «lo efits lade eon al to-Feature Lana in Films). NEW YORK — ae wick yon dolrtee te aloe Wee ee . : ror publican velit yt By BOB THOMAS film is Frege ffir tornngy ed. Helfgott, president of farm income. Place,” uction by|Package Research titute,| Shuman, national HOLLYWOOD i — “Would you|ner own Lanturn Productions. dems ifs vontgplit beled ab dabe| Ree au hire Lana Turner for a movie?" - Paramount is releasing the film/at finding out the sources and ‘This question was put to a doz| and is rushing it into the nation’s|standards of taste in the United en producers this week at the/ theaters in the next few weeks. ‘ a to These are the men who make the : casting decisions, who can make hd or break a star, | eS * * * absot is os. Sane exhibitionistic. Higher up the so 7 ead het to cast ner Of] Copper, lron cial ladder more importance “is is\. in a picture if I had.the right McNamara Asks U.S. property,” said Buddy Adler, pro- duction chief at 20th Century-Fox. to Buy Products From’ Marginal Mines ie a: Fi a7 al oft f BH i : work they do.. Among manual z ie . “J not only would cast her, I'm actively seeking her for ‘The Sound and the Fury,’ said Jerry Wald, who produced Lana's cur- rent starring ‘film, mee cust * * * government “He added: “We've had a spot|hard-hit domestic copper and iron) check around the country of re-| industries. by audiences watching) McNamara said he would intro-) ‘Peyton Place.’ The response has duce a bill proposing that the gov- been warm and sympathetic.” ee ie achat conan Said David O, Selznick: “Cer-;marginal mines unable to operate tainly I would cast Lana if I had at the current market, price and | the right part for’ her. Church au-\return @ fair profit to the owner, ' thorities have stated that they will , ee not censure performers because' The price paid by the wink’ of their private lives.’ ment would ‘be higher than the} Producer-star John Wayne was market price. vehement in his reply: “Sure, I'd) wi. senator sald be also ts hire her! If people don't stop pick- drafting legislation to ing on that poor girl, I'd star her provide | in the green rushes.” He referred similar help for marginal Iron | to the uncut .versions of a day’s work in a studio. * * * } DOORS OPEN 4 P. ME | Shang at 8:30 Only McNamara said he probably | would not go along with a @ ROYAL OAK RESTAURANT SeWving— * FULL COURSE DINNER * SPAGHETTI * PIZZA * RAVIOLI * LASANGA * FISH and CHIPS Lake ) PASQUALE’S 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE LAKE ORION Complete Carry-Out Service in a few minutes, call . Thre Thersdsy 4:00 P.M. te 1:00 A.M. Meonda e OPEN La dig mag ASOD ct Sunda: to Midnight © LAKE ORION | and PIZZERIA Pasquale’s delicious —_ pre- eall MY 3-1421 | Veteran Bryan Foy remarked: |>Y Rep. Bennett (R-Mich) to es-) x * *® | mine owners close down a mar- | || itis frente thet _— . yee oa | ginal mine.” eo" “RETURN ture after her daughter Cheryl's ', , fatal stabbing of Johnny Stom-| qe cult iepecmt U.S. cop ‘| COMING SUN AT oun San Low PRICES | to WARBO ir ra 10:45 | NOW Thru SAT.! . | TWIN ROCK'N | RIOT SHOW! | Marder At 120 Mien Por Hour! | “Lana will be bigger than® ever, tablish a quota on iron pete |ing in her direction.” quota-free. * * * William Thomas, a veteran ex- “rd or adds % trem i oiter of films, had this realistic rather approach i wearily “Td like to have/Subsidy base because of the in-' la small piece of her next picture.|ternational aspects,” McNamara ‘It'll be a smash: It’s what you | Said yesterdaS. call a freak attraction — people) The lawmakers said his pro- | |who haven't even seen a movie) posal “would have the very im- will go to watch her. After the} portant effect of providing a live- | ‘first picture, her career will set-| hood to thousands of copper | tle down to what it was before.”| mines deprived of work when the | New Second Featere Panato will be the one on which mining area east of the Mississippi| JOAN WOODWARD ‘she stands to profit the most. The | River. It also is one of the nation’s | leading iron mining regions. | “THREE FACES OF EVE"} “3:10 TO YUMA” Lana, 2nd Spouse COMING SOON! ‘Want the Best’ | ~rue par & THe ri Daughter — | “SILK STOCKINGS” BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ww —| “Lana and I have but one thought | Cor. Williams Lske-Airport Resds—Sex Office Opens 6:30 P, M. t i 10 COMMANDMENTS” | a ™ | & . NOW SHOWING Women's Nl omen's New Dress Shoes Reg. 6.00 Value Ass Spring Regular Women’s Teenage-Play Shoes | was fatally stabbed April 4, | Cheryl said she plunged a kitch-' ‘en knife into Johnny Stompanato’s , stomach when the onetime gam- | bler’s bodyguard threatened to| Gisfigure “RAINTREE COUNTY” 2.00 and 3.00 Values 00 ruled justifiable homicide ‘by a i—_ coroner’s jury. But Cheryl faces a _fRipay, APRIL 18th Sizes 8% to 3 Misses’ - Children’s Patent Straps-Leathers Regular 4.00 and 5.00 Values 2** |: 812 to Per Pair - / ice Walt Disney's a Fae arte’ "OLD YELLER” ® ] s Lg j Misses’ - Children’s ‘ ot the Saddles - ShuyLocks ' Regular 4. 00 Values Sizes COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER SEE THIS PICTURE ON OUR BIG SCREEN : i (Old-Fashioned Type ? LAST TIMES TODAY!: SALIDA, Colo, « — During 33 TYRONE POWER © MARLENE DIETRIC CHARLES LAUGHTON in “Witness for the Presesation” 2 | typewriters. He has 25 and esti- Sizes 10 to 3 Little Boys’ OXFORDS Bleck - Wine ‘a Regular 4.00 Values 2°) 2' to Big / ORFORDS Regular 5.00 Values saree 3 88 ;mates most of themi are at least’ a Se y co The “One Story Of ove And War That Occupies A Place Of Honor All ts Own! f Onde ST 4 F DOORS OPEN 10:45 PO™MAAS Y MA EN ( “AVAY Ly Bt ip RE MURS ce seem oe arrears | A Farev WELL axe) ) ARMS ~ Men’ Ss” SHU-LOCKS Regular 8.00 V 58 alues Odd Lot Oxioel Regular 7.00 V: alues 388 MEN’S Open Monday and Fridey Nights ‘til 9 P. M. SAR Te a AE : “ ’ * om . Boys’ - Eves. & Sun. $1.25-Mat. 90¢-Child 25¢ é 1 5 * cs ; a * \ < \ * ‘ : es i - 6:28 - 9: 2 ‘ ; : ie i ea eee ain eee ease eee es a - Pos 2 : . . AE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 0, ~ ARS < ie 4 8 - ‘activities of develo r | UF of pete ak rit | 24 i i 47 &-sS7 NEA Service, ine. TM. Reg. US. Pat. OF By T. | 4 : g i . H ti I i i | or i z j 2 fh Z Hy fp : ) i H Fi | : . | A PICK DP A HONEST BUCK EF WE —— BACK THAT BABY fae T'LL sab RISK HALF O° TH’ DOUGH = E ME UP TO NOW CAN YOU USE NANCY--- DEFINE THE WORD IN THE WORD A SENTENCE ? "CONSPICUOUS" at , 7 3 . . > oh = Ps _ . x * * ty * ¢ "ah ¥ e's \ . P * ho SL Si 9908 by WEA Gervies, tes Tat. Us Pot On, VA Ny 4, Tn me i a p— POLAT me. (a ho oe ee ee “TRwiLians RITES WRONG © 1900 by NEA Servien, tno, 7.88. fog, US Pur. OM, BolT _ By McEvoy and Strieber WE L/ way = |< ea ban | A ld lee ee / John Morris By Charles Kuhn I'D KINDA FORGOT WHERE] . MAAN LSS REAL AERY ESSARY Cnus / you'Lt. GET SN NO 5 DRENCHED To THE skin/]] UNDER MY Ps ne Fn : bs NS . Nee N) “nm ni SS sal NS3 (BREED ee SS, 1 ae fi aee SSS ees Se BS Se eg oe, ee ee tae s23. oe Sek we ee Se eee. ee ee Sp ee gt ig ee Ot ee 8g ee RP BES Ee He ORE OE RS ee ee = » ; sei 3 : : } ‘ & j : 5 5 FIFTY __ . . 4 Rivalry With FordIntense- —_— ne Chevrolet Again Leade Stock Market in Output, Retail Sales Pr ices Uneven By DAVID J. WILKTE [duction and gales than it has in NEW YORK 0 — Stock Automotive Editor months, : ETROIT — Chevrolet again In this year’s first quarter Chev-/ trading today heads the nation’s cer makers in folet built 393,867 cars aginst 403, Changes of most key stocks were output and retail sales. It appears|%2 in like 1957. Ford Division, narrow, going to about a point. destined to stay in front this year,| meanwhile, built £88,968 cars com. + * although it, too, is planning in-|P® 934 in comparable} Loritlard was an exception in _ Ventory-adjusting production cuts. 1957. The big General Motors division, we 8. rose % at 53% on production and sales leaden Neither Chevrolet nor Ford basplock of 5,000 shares through most of the last. quarter disclosed its retail deliveries for) brisk dealings. eupabansecagisan: century, was ousted from the top the year to date. Combined offi- a). scents spot year This fast - running stock hed sal la by Ford Di-/Cial tabulations and unofficial esti- oka, . en It ace il in assem-|™ates indicate about 1,100,000 cars additional o_o nage = ary blies by 144 units. were sold during the January- se wt quarter net tn ‘ Potatoes, fancy, 0-lb. bag ........ ! hothouse ant dos. ... Last year Chevrolet build, 1,522,-/March quarter, Chevrolet : a quarter, Rhi sce ubarb, notes bona dos. 25 getting 550 cars; Ford Divisoin 1,522,406.|8" estimated 296,000 of the- total as in the year Retai} sales figures were: Chevro-|224 Ford Division: 229,000. Aircrafts and let 1,456,288; Ford Division 1,493,-| The changing pattern that put losses. Steels were unchanged to =. ‘. Chevrolet back in the No. 1 spot |¢25Y- Chevrolet is running farther) emphasizes the uncertainties ‘ ahead of Ford Division both in pro-| mark the auto industry’s activ- a fF f if FO , Lodge Calendar facelifted one. . Rubbers were slightly ahead, |*. ¢! Special communication, Pontiac tine! 2 Lod 21,- F&AM, - “jtirely new line; Ford made more cot sak, 7:30 pm. Work Uilthan customary changes for an off-| Read - building F.C. Degree, Geral L. Moors, W. M.|year. Both spent lavishly on their| ted to 1958 models in the battle for the} Righ ‘. . industry's top place. President Eisenhower. Caterpil- |,,com™s" News in Brief te ——_| lar and International ‘Warvestor {ff - | Hundreds of millions of dollars} S04 fractions. Bucyrus - Erie (591, William Young, 26, of 651 Tenny.|Will go into that battle again this} “** son St., pleaded guilty to reckless |Year 2 the two giant driving yesterday in municipal |their 195 model cars ready for the court. Judge Cecil B. McCallum prea Sor et o taken by Stan-|pele bet fined him $75 and 90 proba- | Major changes . losses were tion. es os * * * dard Oil (New Jersey), Dougias|*'n Ruth Engle, 41, of 680 E. Colum: more intense with each driving yesterday. Municipal Judge|price schedules. On several oc-| New York Stocks E : : mo | | ye| MASON AND CEMENT — I NArCmrm Cecil B. McCallum fined her $75|casions each has revised its sug- and 90 days probation. lala - a eee . DETROIT LIVESTOCK al other's prices. Admiral oie. 8. Crk Coal .. 31.3) perRorT, Apri 16 (AP) — * odist Church, 38°. Huron. April - fines ch... Hi ee hg Bad met 189 to 10 ay, Call rservationg| » Buyciived ct paar: Eines be BS Gils ore Site Raas'sse|JOHN W. Carter Buys} ey: Silay ithe, Sat ae : * ‘ , Giass |... 74 |1®. Butchers quoted 19 0; mined Rummage Sale - Fri., April’ 18th, City Tire Dealership ‘ acces MeN e eer sows 300-600 Ibs. quoted 16.25- 9 to 12. Late of children’s clothes, 4 S dia Bi Cattle, Steers hob Goats trade oa John W. Carter, for the past 7|i 5 Rash <: $83 | scares. un angea:” no toads - chaos peciaecong et lib faew Wt Ge co fe ee ey " My * fr o» M . -management of}! woe 41.6 Minn wees 31.6) ket not ; firm, which is|, es Honea ee sine te URE Ege ts RB) Gon pr cts in this area. ae Bre: i bere hlccae ea Sl HL Re Boge AN OE — oan rita Donald: i, Ohio Ob”: in cnepaeen 2.18% : | 1922 and was sce i Owens if i" g, seahoace | cai at Cc oo 3 La] ye , ee Bi a ibbbeosee pay | and coe) 962 Parke + | st. 4 if Pek os: B se sees see ; eee eon sa Fa sa Galore sass quarters at 370 S. oa wits : Saginaw St. Carter said no change} BS inte 6 ma , Rummage Sale-—Emerson PTA.\in policy or personnel of the com- Pst on! 383 as om | April 19. 9:30 to 2 p.m. 990 Mt. pf scare 43 ROR 3 ! | | Clemens. AAV. MerRetore deciding ce @ location 4 pee ea Poe Pe cent ete 3:30 10's] 2F My own business I studied the ai rea Re | | << “arlene sald, "and concluted By Baer Baa: Bt . Sale — First i i ele | ns 30. ft : charters S'S” Re poms r t re HR ha BE BB toms ‘Asphalt Paving ) Rummage Sale Congregational jam convinced that the growth this aot eae ne nsure Yourself Diiveways, parking lots, free oe | Church, Fri, 3 p.m, & Sat.am. area has already experienced is|Dow,chem '::.,0¢8 Sinclair...” $4 a a ag Dal Paris Ce Pie cate | Gale Fri. & Sat, 1m|dust a start on what we wil enoy| ey BEE i, ern Ge 38-4 aad © implore ord [AG Ee RViC! iz ji) Rema & tok lowe ee eee a Pests th tree Oy ee "Be x | : er | Cal .. @.1 ' . | « i Oll Ind 4 t A & H INSURANCE PRODUCERS: 8 Stoveen 3 cf rk Lincoln ree Oekand _ FE 3. ° Gardner 38 ° ane on a D WALL CLEANER | Are you looking for the finest In Accident and Health Hospital ff |Gen Drnam Br BO, ee ai : Division st ia PET Surgical coverages? Gen Pde 4 Bein'a co: 2 Se CLEANING DON Gen Mills -...38 Szlv Bi Pd .-. ie OF johnson Brick C | Deo you want te establish, build and own .. . ie eat @ wal es: HS FORD _6 p.m. | YOUR OWN AGENCY? Sie fies Peery He ) OS ee m Sethi ee: teagan Opel entthin SED Feammamer ; $e ae oor bgt wee tage 0 uoer eho tel cok eee ae ie P MOTOR Biol oP . aay AS es pooner» ~ ~ . Zz Li = : } =| 9) : ra | ag > ; + 4 [ oe oe - i ; ~ LS ~ ia. iene Za « % i “5 i + ” - i * ~ ee «= i f 3 ig =a | “ S > a we - 5 a tel “ii! F ' H ; 4 = : - * }~ 4 4 Pie bet ; | = "q 4 - wie = ‘ <4 & O ma = MS * € = q a * 2 * ry ‘ +e u 4 La hing 600 to 4,000 & land “Harry White & Sons Ine. Ph. FE 4-4597 - Power Lawn Rolling brs. e" og Piast WHAT'S GOING ON AT CASS AND PIKE WATCH THIS SPACE For More Information SOD ia oa ver Harry White & Sons, Inc. N-UP, services. Lawns mowed. Price is right, ORiendo 36470. 1 M & T 19 bhaui anr Lees) tong moving. ay “3 2-3667. a rapwbere. Trucks to Rent!*is"hon sn ee ant Industrial Tracto- Co. 8. woopw. Humphries RD. RI eer ea Broker Notice Homeowners! 2 Ya Bee atte ss ee for Sita: toaay! WHITE BROS. CLARK REAL “ESTATE (5 Wares for commercial proper- a sre Io . iow” ee © 1000 wy WEA Servic,’ ine x “Everything happens to me! Arnold broke ,his leg and won't be able to take me to the dance Saturday!” Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurpished 34 3 ROOM PURE. APT. AND BATH. |_Ress. PE +8603. 306 N. Saginaw: a noe CLOSE IN, 0 PER week. Fic 3.2181. “HOUSE BROKE!" WE Tr mee Dowie Gok SbaLiriep ® i WELL CHANGE WOOD - INTO You LIST. YOUR TY WITH US. oF DEPENDABLE SER Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 5-8165 Tl ON. Saginaw pafty owTin 6 Pol. Fireplace Fixtures Grate, Screen and Andirons FE 5-3253 after 5 .T R We Will Buy > call 44750 2 +RM. ye y+ FLOOR. =i 2 FLAT, LOWER EM 3-474 or a = = a “os ne kere Ist. ‘tear welcome. AND BA LL PRI- vate. 431 Ny Perry PE 3170. sho iF . PVT, ENTR.. GOOD ire Whittemore. oa Goar ian sprivieges. idren ‘ot _ RA. RM. KITCHENETTE & pvr a ee ee =e. som a eh pes dock, Alberta Ape. ~ 810 WB.. | _tise. Ponting Prese Bos 43. Share Living Quarters 30 os indies wolverine’ Lake. _Wtd. Transportation 31 WANTED: TO GOLDSBORO, S pb garoina. 8 About May = CLEAN ON BUS LINE, Pvt. Entr. adults only, 286 8. BL Ls) ~ Fe Contracts Wea, ~ Contracts, Migs. 32 327 eter 2 dela we tor ted h ia ARRO REALTY “CASH IN A FLASH . _ Fe’ Seai: MMEDIATE ACTION ei ee Ready, Willing and Able tives pang fr our ne i iE D C ASH tance to town 15 Myrtie Dr. an la OA +3 . 9 J 2 “PT. I. For ata ntgte® or sea. to . rE £7058 : soned.. lowest postive ioeie or | _5-8468. 16 Mt Clemons St. pon ‘sak| General 45361, t Auburn Ave. 7 RMS. & BATH : f Child welcome $12 wk, FB 8-1431. : Ts Ez. LY rs . $10 week, 169 Mill St. or_ sing) * ceeases ie. Nr. * seam, OR 388i6. : & Child leome. ie. ieee 2 A BATH, re ENTR. oer , Cutest have hone. otieen, gS a couple or einige. Ne MMent CA. 97 3 rms., ba '|114 E, Howard ate * sonable FE RMS, wy —— of furn. apt.; in vere hy i welcome. $2250 per week. EM __3-4207. 5 o Rooms , BATH, IN City. _Ulilities furnished. OR on ee i c HOWA ARD and be eluded. yes a ay vn, PO eh FE 40462 or BA vant PRIVA EN. 2970, 1701 Baldwin . ante q 14) 5, Parke. < cvetyaing in- } ROOMS AND BATH. ath. utilities furnished. FE For Colored site ot rtm Southeast (fen on Prospect. St Call PE aa, I8-| TOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or waturpihed. 28 wtih, © HARBOR. 3 aE DROOM Pvt. Knowlson Myrtle, FE NEAR Tooms = title bath. Newly A SAVE ENERGY, USE job, place to live or a Mave new or sea- Laatste 1AYDEN, ir Terrase good used car, see ot Es tied NOW! , WANT ADS! To find a\' yg WHITE BROS. Eo Open vee. tl oe op 0 “5 1 - 2 BEDROOM. PAR FURN. sora Wee sore G . % Tregent on URN pve AUBURN HTS. A ig rh roonf, __binder Ine. FE 5-887). Rent Houses Furnished 35 “ Y Plsber's, Net av available sino gat May 3 pea | en oe fe es | mege SY Regs. +2203. - “COLORED MOhomes. 2, 3, & 4 Bed Some as low as 3800 “RAINBOW REALTY” 902 8. PADDOCK 1 MGlarkston Esta Hotel Rooms - 39 a 4 agent 4 PARTLY MODERN, $35 2 FE 71-0335. LARGE S ROOnEE. BATH AN . screened porch, ‘Waterford. OR 3-8127 a 3 KM. HO’ USE. a (ON. __Eastway Dr 3 BEDRM. BRICK RANCH TYPE — —_ ~— decorated. Som. tin, ae fenced back vane my tirepla $100 per mo. OR 3-4468 § ROOM BRICK ON & * Spokane 8ts Rutomaic wag beat, onth. @ room smalj Peatdence. $10 per On MeDonald rt. ‘ee eee . Adults only, FE id. Newberry Hy $0012. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PARTLY vt Reas, FE 47073. 7. | gs Entr 7 ROOMS AND BATH CLEAN, _ Eederp Be entrance. §70 per month, PE 8-2413 5:30 p.m. te & BATH, @ ROOM APT. IN A-1 CONDITION. __PE 8-0544. 4 — UNFURNISHED, CHIL- dren, tie per week. §7 Whitte- more —§ ROOMS AND BATH. - FE 3-0243 gine, vo eve ey Pn By R, | tive Moms brick fist. tile path. pee nrc -_ song Perry May st oes. NEWLY DEC- near Tele- , after Gas joward. 17 re tile beth. gas furnace, West FE 2-1822. aduits. HOT AND COLD Partiy furn With lake . Rent 7 year at $75 TEmpie 3-4669 after 7 $45 mapoteas. 102 OAKLAND 3 room apt, $55 monn See caretaker, Newly decorated, 3 ious ‘& bath, ted $40 per month. _Stead, 102 E Huron. 300 N. PERRY. 3 RMS. UPPER, all Pvt. __ with utilities.” BIRMINGHAM __ $8 room terrace. = & Kelvin- ator furn. Pri Soe Large lawn Near = ls & muter, $10 lus ities.” om MI pag _ment, 2 large bedrms. ‘FE sTai6 CHANDLER, 1°. R _ eal! collect TO 9-4153 for apt CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL 3 ROOMS, stove, re Scot Lake Rd. fishing. 2021 Scott Lake Rd. GLEAN 3 ROOM APT. STOVE, RE- agg and hi - furn, Close re ed mon 30 Stout st. CLEANS 5 RMS are BATH, LOW- Heat water furn. FOR COLORED. NICE. «¢ RMB. and bath, Couple only, FE 5-6507 after 4. For Colored dec al A on = tee Serato 3 noows pg EXCEL. seer! Ae eee A NION Sen esi KG 5 oice jocation, neat oe | rit p.,Bove. B a RA rage, Covel en- ROOMS AND GARAGE. LOWER, | 1083 PE c-3s21 FE $1172 ROOM LOW 5 ROOM TERRACE Ee Soft wtaer, Full bsmt..| Ct.. 2 bedrooms, clean Immedi- rE ate occupancy e E 29-7043, ee § RMS} FLOOR, 12 STOWELL St. KEnwood 56-0396 5 OM HOUSE, eTOATIC h and hot water, full Pine Knobb Rd ‘OR ment, near downtown. FE 461 133. € RM ¥ lODERN ons HEAT. ow rage, mo. Padd * FE 2-123. TH, Of HEAT. iB AND. GARAGE: NEWLY 2s dente Sat children. 29 Francis . ; abioes. SPE 4423 I 6 , ROOM FLAT i8T po. Gas heat. 765 St. Clair St. 6 room th home vith full eens ge near Roche: On | bus for the road, schoo ‘ children 3 )«=6montbly. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. w &t., Pont Ph. FE 3-81 Daily tf! @ 8 ea. & BA 7 a MAIN. 3 Bete seer Roselawn. 6 wh rf Paddock. aT Fe VLLe 1 BEDROOM modern house Auto. heat, garage, adults, Available May Ist. __8-2022. BEAUTIFUL IFUL LAKEFRONT 7 BED- duplex W. Pontiac, $110. §o per. cent Ay paid, UN 23-2965 eves BY OWNER @ ROOMS BATHS, ful) basement, 2 car garage. Near e el! School on bus line. Well landseaped, fenced yard. In- quire 71 Wall Street CLEAN MODERN 4 RMS. 1 5. 1 BDRM Rig ae or can be used as one office Berserey "Rabu bin! from) Miracle — = i eens A: JOHNSON, Realtor Ffroutage, OR 3.8198. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 E 425. 2 WALLED LAKE a close to city. Gane, A | COATED Os an ten oe ron street. 2 and 3 room suites M N, available. Heat and hot water fur- B be meter qh yehs. $0 me.|. ished. Lense areiiehte. 30 =. a BEDR RAMONA TER- wee, om elma For Sale Houses 43 TWO GOOD BUYS! buy with reasonable down pay- ment. 1 floor tad cb aoe Presa eg. very” reason. 8 with “CUCKLER REALTY wv FE 2-1520 BY OWNER —— nonce J =. Bn agape ot cor hier 3 reets, close in. } med 'r ‘anruime Bat. Lo cated Loveland. 2188 Cass Lake Rd. 2-4875 PE 41861 scaped, Name your terms. $12,- _ 900. OR 3-2728 . _ Y BEDRM MODERN HOME. 15 no old $2,000 equity. Will take 0 cash or $350 wo FE 61419 or FE 23-7311, HAYDEN POSSESSION Longielion 2 peaceem, Tae Pull b : $11,500 Lew do ment or will trade sanity for’ late model nat BS Se tite Tg poll RS Bore ie es, eon} ‘own 0 ith, we can otter Fou J.C HAYDEN, Realtor FESOM 86 E. Walton Eves. Templeton WEST SUBURBA AN Furnished, modern, aikiy. poten and jassed-in’ front WEST SIDE lot. Nice Nice iv room, : buchen, tile oll heat ee rage and ‘ J oe $8950, Lo K. L” Temipicton, 2 $100 Orenare Lang Re. Realtor OFF JOSLYN sell. Trades —j ° pown . fovelye 31 3 nea brick beaut || 6687 Dixie Hw¥ te S-2672-. Statewide of After 6 call FE 5- §-8801. OWNER 345 Bc “se. new # sh after 5: KNUDSEN West Side hot: tion, scree tact ~_ SI tive feuphase, sy pe’ a al basement and 2 istoine Center Ft Turon on market, Priced with reasonable terms Elizabeth Lake Estates Cony _ 5 room ant tae — select oa foots tle bath, | West Suburban pao P pesoment, aute. | oll Reoek new § room ona fehests end 3a, these fine bee Anaieen ' Ay a -O 7, OREN bl) auch Ge ae dn ttaMaatet| | WM. H. KNUDSEN Mee at eee eet | BE es Been Ys: based lim Williams REAL ESTA INSUR 1218 Baldwin albeit 2°71 2 BEDROOM HOME ie LABE. 000. FE 2-1036 - is BY OWNER Modern #4 rooms and acre. Across from Wate High. Call MAr‘e 5-1306. 1 ddr est res astete OAKLAN aed EBs REALTY _EM 3-4164 ~y ‘EM ian after 6 firepiaces, basement, Eta j ROOM AQUSE. 2 LOTS. LIVING room, 12x18. Kitchen 10x12, bed- room 1ixl2 aan ~ ” the | house, elec. - kitchen sink fone” a4 ele bet water heater. ired for gee. res lemty of room on. ¢ ROOM STARTER HOME AND gine, West Side, $400 down. ALUET, FE_ 5-069}. SAVE 6 PER CENT Sale y owner, four rooms. bath end utilities, $8,250, Full ee off Baldwin, Fe ty $300 DOWN 2? bedrm ull ‘bath. lastered — hardwood floors, rt Lake privileges ion PANGUS, Realtor TRADE Your equity in your moves you into : ew beautiful 7 het Spuitger. Pe Sete eee -bome. NEW HOME. MIDE STR. $7600" full ce, Low dn. _payment, EM WALLED LAKE ARVIDA, 331. ONLY ome DOWN, Large living room, vestibule, 2 rooms, full bath, kitchen & utility room. Oi] beat, Let y - cast $6,300. Take lot or car Rk 1. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. Maple MaAytair 6-6250 resent home oven & near school, ge A $16, FOR SALE OR 1 TRADE BY OWN- ied. yr. See “Laine ee frame p.m, BRICK RANCH, range. in Water- . or best MAple 45-4801. _S8nowapple Drive. SUBURBAN LIVING IN CITY Brick ranch - . 7 poo! ol baths, rma 2 ierge living and a diving ricbeg ea. kiteb- en with eating space, basement, _carpeting and drapes. FE 2-74 3} BEDRM_ HOME. 1% CAR v3 rage, 2 acres of land. Low dn. _payment, MA 5-7783 __paved roads. I 1-172 FOR LEASE. NICE 2 BEDROOM home in Jake area, Commerce a. Large paneled living room with stone fireplace, base- ment, oi] furnace, picnic grounds on stream through | | | | room upper, | rooms | refrigers rater peseete Rent- al open to 9, reaponel le smal) fam- ily. MA LOWER 5 oat FLAT AND 6 located at 41 East Beverly off Baldwin. OR 3-0846. LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY, 1 bedroom modern home, in Huron Gardens. Full basement, gas fur- nace _ FE 5-6106. MODERN 4 ROOMS AND en off ae arden rE io 1_or 1 t_ NICE Co, FE MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME IN pag ope $85 mo. OR 3-5597 JERRY ADAMS CO. MODERN 3,ROOM HOUSE AND bath. hubdrn Heights. Call FE 1-9073 after 5:30 p.m. J BEDRM FACE BRICK tleges 2-55 = ALL BROMERN 3 ahi HOTEE heat and gas stove. ae Sibsl atte SMALL 5 with 1 or 2 children. 3 % Cass stake Rd... o Elizabeth Lake road 44423 70 RENT. IN THE CITY OF Troy. 2 latge bedrooms, large living oe. dining room, kitchen, bath. §' r month. Gall MUI _berry 09-1328, A’ cE NION TERRACE § ROOMS AND BATH AND. GAS 5) «he id r ane x ‘s S° empetend, ita Huron Fi 42 VACANT 3 ey eae possession. | of ment — Sores +. sevens. with basement. Gas hot water. Call” Collect, Ortonville NA 17-2818 Lake pri fe) Bn ihe iat vast @ priv. $60 mo. OR STARTER HOME FINISHED WIR- CHILDREN | (WELCOME. 21 eS ecw: kee seen sont viene LARGE L OF iN . eo seme = Almost new. 3 Rose. Or ence, SNS sere: room. ranc near a ig ot. $0p 0 |? ROOMS. 2 STORY. FULL _ ‘month. 1 5048 , $5. ‘ nn own | § TOOM modern $1,000 down FOR RENT OR SALE, § LARGE | 7 room modern, $850 ¢ rooms, modern farm house, barn.|6@ room, 1 floor $1,600 down ete, acreage for, farming, 2-family pe. toy Bsc NON - VETS, VETS, OPPORTU- nity to assume 4% per cent GI mortgage pymt. Owner selling. roost, 4 state gl oon patio, rick bedrooms, iit-tn oven range storms & water softener. at, $1,500 equity. Herrington Hills, 1173 Eckman 8-1608. BY OWNER. $750 DN. ? BEDRM home on 3 fenced tote Alum ret Rochester area, MUlberry 3 » MACEDAY TAKE 110 ft. water frontage. § room uilt im "54. floors. el letely volsestated inside & m for expansion. $10,500. Cali owner. OR 3-8073, COLORED FAMILIES 2 bedroom, newly decorated. Im- mediate possession. | Wil) consider small down oa. Russell A A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE_ 4.5005 7 ROOMS & BATH FULL BASE: ment, Near Wisner School, $6,500 ca oie: $1,000 down, $55 mo. GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is —dial|, FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and get it! 3 Leas 2 es a Oa FORTE ~“ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” LAKE FRONT bedroom home with breezeway & attached erage, nicely land- sca pee 72 ith plenty of shade 60 lake front. $17,900, terms. WILL SACRIFICE 3 bedroom brick 2 natura! fire- fo. 2 baths, excellent kitchen, bged geen Timken of] furnace, 95 . of water front in wooded aree Will sacrifice, $5,800 equity tn 3 family income with oil furnace, close to downtown or wil) trade for Jand comeeet or equity in smaller hom WILL TRADE Lot fm restricted area with privi- leges on jon Lake as down payment on 3 bedropm tg Also have several other lots, | front & lake privy * ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH. 4 . cane REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE FE 5-1284 4-844 Open _ Evenings Sunday 1 to 5 HOYT ~- CUSTOM BUILT brick bédrooms with — included. gg Mews ag — EM thro ezzmun has bee spare TE sieee_cows_ OR 365. most comfortable homes in meanest me , EWO-FAMILY not KINZLER #100 DOWN — Nearty Pm ‘ Soot sie Oax Hots, . Stone meres a 9.4.2 modern home Dedrooms down 304 pioer down. eee es J basement at Off ote Ot Belawin. * Eavéetroughs. Auached garege. tia" ima . ee birch oslyn Cor. Mansfield ~PSSeanent ges tarmace, “leo tt.| SUN, APIEIRNOON, Art . REALTOR This eas, built by owner . Severed’ patio & cheistiat OUR NEW LOCATION Trem Snd'lf young beatioe tres| A BARGAIN | ee Ps ve Samy |" a Bet with base: | for cay With, tractive orme| Se tarme te geile’ Sug Grapes ands warden space! wice, neat 5 rooms, tiled bath, rec-| | FOP SALE BY OWNER fnew. 2 se ——S Doroth rothy Snyder Lavend Lavender of, 80 wy bot nee ae warove! a. ty belsr'e cover ers| gestion om, Gan dermaze vice] Moderyf rowm ome eth Wi town - emmy and ise, badrog, tring cm real buy tor only W000. "| fel"tronts ‘Lower Gylven Laxe.| to schoal and stores. Puil price|"™"y eon” basemeat plus “6 vo. She BBE, oe a F ik. Bucelieat kitchen. 13 fe tide month income, “PONTIAC REALT FF San SN Soe are) cee ee ee et ot eee ae | RAL LAKE =| fecestor menses ee Tjutetmest pond ous om te tem! SPLIT-LEVEL reed ro = 3 done a : sn ate inl te > Be! oh) ; T a ofl fur- Starter Home ated . A value at only di 4] Oa your lot or ours 1,675 sq. ft. ee ee ee ‘ tak Es now. living area, All wired, rough -¥ bask : oni RL : edroom . reece ce DUD |e Eri | Seer eae a ate A , Extra nice 3 bedrm. brick ranch home, he a. an Other Ea See Kurective $485 DOWN 4 ee SP, We" 3, te ay Kitchen, breakfast ook, full Base: Close tn 30 Acres GORDON FLATTLEY | Leslie R. Middleton . et LAKE con rept? lot, landscaped. : BUILDER & CONTRACTOR | BROKER : bed. : | BREESE te ae ee ee ee es) Brae CLARKSTON Over 1%| Barn. Offered at i2ase0, GI RESALES RILEY TAserRow ; : eo Sy ranch type home. work, #3 000 en A NIFTY : ae 5 ares pes arms Set ee uem,| Zoned Commercial YEARS OLD. ree eek Peyoncyey ASD | at REALTY "re 45209 = ew Delco oi] furnace, par =— and beth, a0 — a FURNACE, | See this 2 bedroom brick ara B FOR THE. Piers woe me] fee Eee ans] Baeep anaee a SS ee | THRIF Floyd Kent I Realtor | ff room, ample] OLDER ~ 2 BED- ROOMY a) set ons mater stare | ger Serene] feat BP | Lanes | Ree Seow pn, x x: AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING tank, Se-car ce. Priced at ONLY $70) DOWN. toace, Lhe priviigges st Rise ia lee this $ room down, with “Bud” Nicholie. Re . RJ. |. VALUET, Real Realtor | piconet Rerce " Nice frame close = n 4 u icholie, Realtor |34 oA AMES across 4 . *Ss a s* "OEE RVers Listing ‘see Tes fot" Living ae “pont | AU 420 or On Sea. tae ana oft sted FE $1201 of FE 333% piven Ow hee $1000 down, § room frame, excel. rooms, gas beat, excellent RASKOB ST TR Pp win? BERRM. RAN SE oe car, ga a og aca" parcel. A-MUST- teeetceets| MILLER Se | oor me myn wea| Bateman - Youngstown full base- LAKEFRONT BUY. fond 908 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Tecreation Beautifully tandseaped tet. Paved] McACRE — Benutita glass awn-| ick, 4 bedroom, home on [FE ¢1157_ FE oun! S361 fiom" pin 's'tes | = K QT) n G@riveway and street. lent) ings and green cedar shakes} {"s ce names, frss r geod sendy foot uy Ay noana with Mahone yg — envy on eabeiees. room, sunroom, 2 coramis Multi-Lakes Realty CEE hood, 2 bedrooms, tile bath, car- conse elk Cesmmans opm 2 BED HOME . “GEORGE BLAIR | beled living root “with s. nice! fareee, Pull varement with |, 3 BEpifooM HOME REALTOR am. i Large trees, Storms | 4536 Dixie Hw OR 3-1281] birch front cabinets, Large brecse- cockeeeres oF enatee, ouml- screens, $8,500, $1,200 down, room, 1M DRAYTON PLAINS way, car garage. Prope is mercial property, fi Eres, OR 31708 B tenend. Gogh is eves. aly 3060 S. Commerce na, Ma giste| Saoer So °SSEr Seng ate nt a ae, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor wl emps ea | ares eee home| PE S611 or PE S138 BL A ; Efe try heey te po FIP ee song tee O So@ ine 3 jevetories. Pull . - on beer ne units of a terrace. Olve condition. con arpets, ST. MICHAEL’S * and shopping live ON from 4 fase © ie sted e| Pat, A870, down, quod tx TRADE pp Ae eh Py IRWIN ie gave | ree Kone Sica] Reatne cat tale so Bye, Phang a es | Sau os, we Time to Build L OR TRADE for smatie eed tag fgome ih calsed, Grepince | MUSES EME Ste OB eet) sock Se oe iid the new home that youl Moderate” the minut WEST SIDE faxe. Trade for home in * ouniry,, Loeaied nest ve always dreamed of. We pol pie. wallto gust inside Te Ra, this fine , West side ares, : Dorris & Son: can new home to] Wel carpets & She Bving reom modern alow with maWALK oe ty ¥ book. Take ad- ral fireplace, ofall, modern oa — improvements, built in . TRADE woslear St car teotein teatase ment hes rec room.| Toso." 3’ bedrooms, tiled. bath, ‘ modern. Tiled bath, hard- _ LAKE FRONT UUlising your preseat home to a oe beat, owner transferred, $12.00. wood ‘Hoors.. Bxcellent “condition. s FOUR, BEOROOMs Bg ae tal us ‘for’ information tang. ' OUALITY HOME or housetrailer as down payment. this Soeteuoms ci a4 : William Miller , QUALITY HOME | immediate ¥r sided "F-reom home alta a ee Low Cost Housing Realtor mee 2-0263 Planned, § "room. modera home GEORGE BLAIR pO . a cae Nek olen: ony 83 Teo. 1% Ww. lished area, convenient to eshools 4536 Dixie “ee OR 3-1251 po a ~ agg COLORED Bt Ek home. ™ on terms. wasnt La . F pedroom It ng — lg Next 2. Brancy _ Past Offieg 2 an area. a city sapneve- . 4 pg ag : stnjoten: ay for Church ‘ or er Fe Bd ! kefront : Make It Pay sy — aplalersasatee CR : = doen base, | Take 8 ram, home, ces t WHI E BREWER For Colored B Saas oi athe aren ae en ‘ ‘tet ees Pan amy ee nate: aad = * re sons” at w. win, Purnuned 2 family oa” Galy gehen | with 2, bathe. A droom rental | $0,000 ‘easy terms. > 8 +8550 REALTOR is ale of $60 per month. This combination giv ' ‘ ground level toward lake, John K, Irwin & Sone | Ratt a; =| BROWN roa le fe saat Wooded Wonderland | 48 Acres—Milford ot Ht ia a ie | é Fe i ue q if H i at 5 3 i a i Bie B oe min mocks eee Annet Inc. B ? i ; i 5 ‘i ; , Con Dra ‘ 6, for Close In walking distance of all conveni- FOR BETTER HOMES a for further infor- ps terms, ; ot ae “talk waits, P"Ghoeets. Oak Hoare "ieont, eke oh 8 2 bedroos “Modern, "§ reome Shedee DANDY,» NOALOW * : J Roy Annett Inc. heat. | Priced right, Will trade pe gg Bn A. dol, betes, just on. pont Fieayink: ‘Plains The Ice Is Gone! or. Fame. | $B4 near esters Jr. igh tess feos. the barn, = -.§ room,” 2. bedroom, full 81 ACRE FARM — All tilisble| terms. gant consiaer HJ fram, Auto. ell ' heat. melt Seay. 64's Ten land. Good including 8 i te trade. : IE A uf ht as LG) Hai vi iF z4 qe sist HgliE 3 Seana O id se fe tis a S37355 2 pape : F i to roiil ot ie ae $ Rf} # ae pis A OO mk oo “SELL OR TRADE “Ht. BRO N, Realtor: | ba S. Tele fey R. Hilt i) swap gotvices E 41485. same fire $2.100 bai. USED > te SOPTEN- sale, we al. 3.2360 : BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE WHERE) Pa goed GRANDDAD DID 23 OW. ; ma atis oy Sore op toon A — in, 2 ene garage. ate mon Bia eras oe oo me i Household Finance. 2% 8. Saginaw. 2nd fir. +0835 CASH LOANS _ BUCKNER “ Fi inance Co, Drayton Plains |Swar OR mR SELL Gan FOF | ‘BOAT 2 motors. PE 5-4739. ‘SWAP IN THAT OLD MOWER OW w one Lawn seed. fertilisers, tre ESSE TARE HARDWARE ‘Take Your Pick . ore e CONSUMERS tie, se:l or rede ie for poet tee ow Pao See pee ory Ee “your, smaller" home or “BARGAIN DAZE” REFRIGERATORS, peony bes 96. 6 Loe ap ba} 16, igan ki Center. pos CLEARANCE USED ELECTRIC DRYERS FU ONED. \S pe breakfast set ......... 8 picweed . $ , mee 3 7-1 BAe room suite AVAILABLE THOM ‘AS ECONOMY RerPsatner AUTOMATIC $80 341 8. F cama pend eral he USED 30 GALLON AUTO, OIL values, $148 95 wale ie orde: GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company TE2 9206 | _ 83 50 Fe _ WILL TA 7% aNY < ® condities for ¢ rel 35-7406 7 Pontiac Mar. tLe SUMMER coaTs Also dresses. size NEED $25 TO $100? SEE Seaboard Finance Co. 2 17 BALLERINA | FOR.’ FE 8-6030, = ie? r TEAGUE FINANCE CO. WiDr s 202 N. MAIN On 33300 __ Ge RANGE. LIKE ODEL, |Fouxo > PONY rok “SALE OR. __ For Se Sale Clothing 5 56 SIZE 46 ITs size 16. BEIGE E| and blue tep with charcoal pants,, tweed, complete, | Size 12, biue i 16, light biue plaid, com-| | $10. Size € 18 browse toeed E ps |e MENS WORK CLOTHES FOR sale cheap. Shirts & pants, 2 for Coveralls $1.75 bec Sale » Howebet Goods 57 ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS a $506 po. mECRHOLD GO0R ys) - $500 “WHEN YOU N $20 - $500 © You can get it quickly on "= FINANCE CO. ___708_Pontise State “Bank nk Bidg. Quick k Cash y Up to % month . Our service is quick and 1, Phone or visit us at our office. Home S Auto . sectional. 5 pe. € ww md table with 4 pw ga) cays platform rocker, —_Mecere Loans x tgage Problem? ¢ ortgage fig to meet yeu req a ‘ements. yunt. prompt weurvece: Aiso ge apd a= estate, e a) 1 PAIR OF TRAV VERSE DRAP’ ang window, waite 31 sheer wines i ow “MY 3-1322 ‘FLORAL ‘aloes TPR. = preed. FE 2-4418. 1 J SMALL L PORTABLE RADIOS. | éransistor radio FE_ 5-8755 j} PIECE CUSTOM MADE 6EC-\spin di tional, down filled in_ red, : cond, 1 breakfront. FE Sat | 5 oat, . OF F FURNITURE. INCLUD. bunk beds, ve. iy, 5 ‘pe. chrom p tables. furni- & chaise gues mps. & many. old Farag og Rg a se y between *$ @ 6 at oe Mae Drive, Oxbow Lake. 3 REFRIGS Se, aes hetpee HOUSE. os y Duncan eens Bayt fe oe, Red Red plat i BEDRM. SET. $35, 30 electric stove, — washer mos., sacrifice rap ervice. OR io -FRIG., WARDROBE, DISH Ph. ve 47045. og any ——, sliver box. ae PR. LINED TRAVERSE covered ne radio, c player & , Call rE 15 for REBUT Logg srester, AS REFRIGERATOR mattis «~ vacuum 20 — ou ED REBUILT A et OTS | ar ‘@ ARANTE \YOUTH BED COMPLETE. HAND D LAWN | MOWER Byiicrt Ching feces wable ond setlel.| ‘HOLLYWOOD BED * , BooRCAE boa rd, ww a2 matching “chairs, 1 REO TRIMA-LAWN LAWN MOW- jcago er skates, am 8..FE euriains, 3 roariie, aa mg te i jamen ews troners, mode! Se Li 573 alla a 4-3533 RING MA , you - | EROEHLER R LIVING RM_ ieee = lyr. old, slightly soiled. $100. | 36881. ‘canoes a3 ~BMALL E AYTAG oS WiiiorE washer “ [Westinghouse Pog range... Sed mer ox i2 OREEN 1 w RG, once OAs ST SSTOvE, ‘LIKE NEW. | REFR .. freezer, cage detrou. crate rf ty ie 90 “days—same as Pd ame ee omnnee a & “This show has brought in a million dollars — and I'm stReDRFORATE? CRAEFS going to marry him!" rm | Sale Store Equipment 64 GROCERY STORE FIXTURES. 00) Wa part. cs = AND 6 ressor, Good M4 4 ALL Tre ed pMARINE BOBUEN AVE. PE 2.2543 Bt $296, OR. S113. Sale Sporting Goods 65 Ned hom * ed For Sale Miscellaneous 60 = Sale Household Goods 57 REPRIG., APT GAS RANGE, & _fuel_oil burner, FE_ 4-2747. | | Se ene | ete AB GAS STOVE. TAB TOP. Ter ice, wit! trade for medium eed ceri REO IT ke west N psy OUTSID. ie; Romex, coils, G. A. Thomp- aunt REO ‘LAWN MOWERS ONLY fan, ae de ————————— | ae ae, heate for $15, Also _ Stee . 1947 De waaeses ode! je siariey vid mi Ht 44073 _ 8:0 lacie: run . >a. _— 18 FT, t emit nom NORGE PREEZ re were it with a domes: er. wit sacrifice, PE 2-807}. stration, Only one com STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex- a ee ee on mi Turner's. 602 Mt. Cle BUILDING SUPPLIES , me | devongy available. , : ba m@- | Ready Mix Cement per sk 1.38 Miller, Garuen & Lawn pee Pes APRLRTR| Rnliad tases se HB | tne seca | S161 Commerce Ré. EM 3-4ti4. ter | Coment or x 3 TILLER. VERY G per i TRADE-IN DEPT. Waverprook, waite “cement $4.00 | Sten oe Oe Guar. electric washer $49.50) ("Hook heavy Steel & com>. HPI Table-top gas range --.... 15 flog she — PA SUNTONE NEARING AID Soe. Sring seems + BM 55 | Silica Sand A. eee 1.25 pew. Cost $125; sell > ‘2 eae Sea sits 1B Sum Sump 2 ER en. $6. 4 T Kp sles cle. range... ganas | 32, Grock, Bumps, 2 ft. feng. 36.96| "rectors:” simpiicity — Shicy OTHER TTEMS AVAILABLE Calcium’ Chloride for dust” 62-38 ely y ts : ER 4 5 Gal. Can Roof if 70! Wonder Buy Riding WYMAN’S Thorosea! White 30 Ib | preven te ben” Ameber te 18 W. Pike. EZ terms FE ¢1122 Used Electric REFRIGERATORS RANGES bes, oa & DRYE FPULLY RECOND NED & a TERMS TO) CONSUMERS POWER CO. L-|28 W. Lawrence PE 5-6151 \Opmion? F ROWER. a. REFRIG- one. . ood condi- _tion, ir PF ontneal . $69.50, Used Trade- In Dept. | Lounge chair ey Davenport and chair ....... $20 a $30 ‘30 gallon = water heater $38. p. bedroom sulte Se Ld FE 2-615! water heater, Good cond, $30 _ Sensei HOT . Mt ye USED TV Hees & OP aT. Si © ond tables. #2 bies chairs, “Dp tt ‘ading Post. Gienw® WHITE Spr, SS NK, PERFECT eondition “Eadpire WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASH- a guarantee Munro Blectric Cc Co, 1960 W. Huron \WINKLER WALL PURNACE. 9100. Elgin 6-3234 roa suft PARTS Wil!. SACRIFICE ALMOST “NEW FE 24031 Deluxe mode! gas stove. Fea-) | Zoe Resterbears eed < 4 : = tures include 2 ovens. 3 brotl- | | 28 Ib. bag joint eee ers, stainless steei top with a rer co burners, griddle. timer, Pigbt ond shel! Phone MI 6-5068 _ $15. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 PPLE LLL L ALLO LALA er with 24 inch cutter aad riding ie bar Power drive, like new. Bold _by owner. 8-6722 ae ‘| REEL TYPE 4 CYOLE, E. POWER OR 3-3322. __mower __ Ere cond, sor “WATER HEATER, 30 GAL- ce — AAA - 1 AL LUMINUM SIDING. top bina: alum ND THROW screens & storm doors OR 3 3-1419. ct Me eitartin , ie a Pp t CASH Ww AY — 7B ts ~ ee ’ PRICES Esteriet—white re) r to - Let us estimate ad needs now : for your —— ~~ poet. $210) PRA Term $2er's" plywood sn fa SURPLU Us. LUM MBER aan eo" ing 9.07% ter‘al Sales Co. Lgl — ong ~ eat § ose | NEY NEW USED -UMBER OR, 3-108 Pusat SHE mor Lumber er| | UxED © = sracs peaters. Rs. 60 Ask for our ‘ Way" ae v. . pool TE od ar | 3sED DOORS. INSIDE & OUT. ponMEt side doors ? frames Reasonable. _Call_after 4, FE 5-4945 NORTHERN |ase PEIN, ES ig! Rd. LUMBER CO. of Orchard 740 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 34171 WEAVING {60M ALL EQUIP- § am. to 6 pm. Daily etn it, guod conatiien $75 up NO. week Basis for itself with cavngs Also alum. ond a “The old SE Bicnsers. sd Auburn and op Rds, OL 1-663. 1-0041 fet:| Cal ow now for a... Y Seltmies. No 7 FL6G ¥PE OIL FURNACES. . O08, TYPE 1 twin sire metal bed 37606 afte rad springs @. FE ? 7 mpl STEEL BEAN AP. “300 used cement ‘plocks. 7 WHEEL TRAILER AND a KEN more sweeper 30 P CINCH BOIL PIPE. 8 FT. 3B 2 M STEEL CLOTHESL HP, electric motor. 6-2766.| Porn piece i room suite, suit- _ ab e for | cottage e. FE 4-4106, ') ALUMINUM BASEMENT COM- _binations. $3_per each. MY 3-1322. a POWER oat OF ER, REEL ype, Good c a. gas: Bal Baby Bugey, | Disa Collapsible. fio. ox4's; ae, * a bc a ft; 2 eT ing Cc sbinet doors & Baad “soot. Tomato atick be, 226 EB. Blvd, gare GABERT ROMATIC WASHER, good condition. Little bette | sonable price Call FE 8-0 OVER .50 USED TV SETS “FROM $14.95 wa Ly ON TV $8.95. PENNY PAINT SALE Outside white paint & inside oe " voce GOL OM a0 1 BTU DUO THERM OTL heater, blower. controls, thermo- jILT WASHING MA’ [ACHINES. sepas| Hert Cpsrepiens. ™ ‘ab ae a Oa ma Furniture. ¥2 wai ay % X 2% ALUMINUM STORM SASH ONLY — $12.96 CHURCH'S ™e. FE 2-0233 24 x 30° DRAPTING BOARD &) chair, with 3 accessories, like new. $30. MU 4- Lan GAL. ELEC. HEATER. “$76.93. FAL, auto Se heater, 840.95 Cab. sinks & fittings, $58. nae up. Laundry trays stand fauce SAVE PLUMBING 172 South Saginaw St. Heavy omy \% a Small electric sprayer, hose Doub! grind er with int. rade a . A, Thompson, ing fuel. fibergias dg eg A ‘ SAND ALUM. yersion & new a window” i ueeg Lav og _ Slightly marred woe * ca! gal, r- tric water heater, Mm round wae to 4 room Coleman owe — carvuregt Ml chute. 4 a re 50 et wall toliets. not B cee a it, Read guar a ~“ PRex Oe zt Service for all makes. BOBTALE SODA FOUNT. am 8 eget we ure Pontlae’ gas range, cheap, _Princeton. BUILDING SUITABLE FOR FARM- LEE'S SALES & SERVICE roads storage, etc. . ; OPEN 9 PM. jog. | Very | PE 39830 Tar hat. ‘Cleimens ot. iy 8 if Sise 1@x12' of half condition. Must ROTO-TILLERS SO EASY ~ OP: wip- | 32 8. 2 lon mse by Rood ek Near Rifle River. Price #00 over ments “gt #. . Grim $31.56. G Archery ~ Air FINAL cre, Boot Feet. a16.8. SALE! oan a Her Fly Reels vit RENT—FOR 5 cots—sioves — alt ess CON-| Meter fred te0 hed Clana Hunting Accommo. 65A | * aap cee ran most Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 @ YARDS ba AY GRAVEL Getivered, 04.50 42963 or FE iA BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, fill sand. gravel, stone PE 32-3489. i BLA ACK DIRT, bx +S i FILL, __landscaping. al eee “GRAVEL. TOP SOIL. fit @ black dirt, Bull dozing, ~~ : be mov rom mm. in 2 is LIER ENCY Make 4 citer” +6338" efter das. 20 volumes. Including p.m, be seen af 194 N. volumes of 2 s ¢ Berkshire Pontiac. volumes bas 7 gs esas ond Buy Direct SAVE MONEY DURING Piet = sale on Spred Esco Glyd Rox, Used for early Windows doors—no blister or a a rr 919.09 | Tete 2970 Croker Loke Ra D H 29 x 20 ||| ...12. $13.83 | SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR ALSO Busing a; i machinists: tools. _ FE 4-661 Whing t opane i Sees ae ee SPECIAL Interior door jamb .. ae ah hg Sy a Sor frames . #7 - , we @ pine Lgth Good quailty toot board Lo) oe 2x10's, al) Leth 200 Union Lake Ré__eat saree) PAG VERINE Funes you J town kitchen and "cas fur- LUMBER naces, hot water and steam boll-| 399 § Paddock ers. Automatic water heater hard- Two WHEEL ® trical hy oa vanized, ane block e beater After 4. FE 40750 coppe PE an _— lane gy Oe THE SALVATION 'PPLY 7.“ 2685 LA Tak PE 65431 ae ye see. = a ze f. ls Cope, penne BEDROOM LIGHT FIXTURES, 118 WEST LA @ %» SR, ree | TIME TO BUY a for children's way =e 1 A ae sek of gone cee ™ . stoc cies. wim - chard Lake Ave. - 20 per re o tae ieee hd on. BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS ECLAIN mamine parton, ia peae| Regus ling of new _ 8 Perry. pesos | meteris i s—-Sheetrock | (~, PORK HALF AND trim — windows — doors — door quarters Opdyke Mit PE 5-041.) perdware. Nails i __Open COMBINATION SCREEN ‘DOOR & _folding _banguet table PE 2-7662. “~~ COMPLETE LANDSC. SERVICE & Trea Harry White & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 at 238 Oakia PONTIAC'S 3 OLDEST & LARGEST 26-27 — Jor Hd EOONOMY x KING CREAM SEPA-| \V eerie pres , _the price Mrvesese” "TAP | 320 8. Paddock St, POR SALE. 2 WHEEL T TRAILER. | WEDDING DRESS. B OTTLE | __$35. FE 4-1170 flizer, car seat and stroller. FE _ 27626. SOFTENER $140. ONLY bat: Used. 1 1 year, ORlande 35-8808. WRECKING BARGAINS All materials 5. be sold on Pas & 248 nd BENSON 1 LU ‘foeR Co. NOSTOWN CABINET 81 Ni n She A NEL BT naw 8 i scratched, i = PE 5.2100 ad 66" mode =r entiation re = ry ls SALE. TRAILER. WILL cabinets at inary "beg & 12-foot boat, Bert Monroe, | Bape, “Sbinete Movorescent. 399 Wasbteaie ita fittings wes = He d-pe bath sets, with trim .. $89.05 ‘pe colored bath set ™, oo sat VE oe eis Stitt, Roselawn, Pontiac. Garage Doors a4 900 FE eaize — Bat 30 STEEL CVFRHEAD Watery geveade ond of cameaed Machinery sixes. aring stairways $35 and up : Wood & steel folk fold-away closet doors, | PEAVY DUTY DRILL PRESS. $115, _EM_}-2526. ‘sa ppe “Stee! outside window shutters. ~~NEW — SURPLUS Piuvorescent a ger AP ton P age ls Stop in or cal) for free one Mined LI eit WE RRY DOOR SALES 371_8. Paddock FE 2-0203 o It Y ° urself GLIDER, 36 - IN. GAS VE, ‘| both im exe. cond. Also outside Ok RENT furnace. EM_ }3-5574 after 6 pm. APER 8STEAMERS _or forenoon Wed _ mAND’ SANDER DRILLS GAP WATER HEATER ws 54.95 | Electric water heaters . = eee | Fr | tee 8 SANFO ao firrt grade $40 S pit. Macs : a THOMPSON 80 8. Perry FOR R RENT a TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT — Crushed stone, Landscaping. FE $0214. = Band isans rates and land- FE 8-662, Ai TOP SOfi.. BLACK DIRT ANE ~ Pill, sand, and gravel, OR A-1 TOP SOIL. STONE, sand, erent as cree fil, Ear aA-l TOP SOIL, | fe “BEST DEAL — Morrie Wahl. FE A-\ TOP 80IL, BLACK DIRT. sand, gravel el and fill. Eugene Ben- a-l TOP in CRUSHED STONE. sand, gravel, fill. Lyle Conklin. FE #-1119 FE i TOP soiL. FILL DIRT. ORAV- SOIL a Gomes 8 feuve . FE FE 35-5261, aA-KO : BLACK AHO. 3, TOP, Spt, BLACE >in a oe : ag Per __and Ryan, REpublic ; BEAUTIPUL GERMAN ~ Attention, Truckers ND fine Owners Loading Peat Humus 2300 Au- burn Rd Wik deliver. Under new _management PRe scott 68-1540. BLACK DIRT 3 BU. $1.00 FILL dirt. PE 8-322 and PE $5140. | BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIi.” SAND. ravel and fill. anywhere in et. County, FE 54-1131. Or FE 2-77%4. ~~ BLACK DIRT Y= Bese! load Pe sat.” order now - GictceT TOP SOILS, PILL DIRT. SAND OR GRAVEL. Harry White & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 SUMP TRUCK SERVICE. CALL CALL OA 8-2845 or OA 8-246 IVEWAY G ORAVEL, an A LOAD lack dirt § load. Vicinity Union Lane” EM }3-0681 or FILL DiRT FREE—JU8T HATL away. FE GOOD SHREDDED D BLACK Dirt. delivered reasonable, FE 2-5933 GOOD FARM TOP -SOIL, 5 YDs. _for $10, Delivered, FE +6588 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. 6 YDS. $7 delivered. PE 4-6568 LOADING CHOICE BLACK ToP| soll. $1 per yd. We also deliver. | PE 46588, i —— Now LOADINO TOP SOIL & FILL State Farm property. Tele- | grant & Elizabeth Ny Rae, Allied | rucking Co. FE 8-123) or FE NOW LOADING PEAT HUMUS Willow and Loc 7158 haven, FE 2-4 _or PEAT HUMUS _ s108- SPREAD if desired. OR 3-41 PROMPT DELIVERY 7?) YARD R 3-0644 _black dirt or peat. PONTIAC LEK. BUILDERS sUP- ply. sand, gravel, & dirt. Cement, mortar & trucking. OR 31534 — S| aye PEAT HUMUS. 6 YDs_ TOP 80 ey? . SAND, GRAV- _el ry fi. F FE 5-7850 or FE 4-1303 baie 'L. FILL AND SAND. OL Top 60it FILL DiRT. SAND & gore. Grover Schats, FE 56-7769 r FE 5-040 TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT PEAT FILL SAND FILL CLAY WALT BEATTY _ FE 83407 TRUCKING, 1 LEAF MOSS AND at humus, soll conditioner no ou) weeds, fill dirt, sand and _grevel, OR 3-7039 after 4 p.m. TRUCKERS NOTICE Why heve discatified customers? We are now loading verized top soils mixed to gour order. e | Harry White & Sons, Inc. 1518. Cass Lk. Rd. FE 44597, _ WEST & SON, 260 DEPEW. _Top soil, gravel, peat. FE #-2180. YARD & DRIVEWAY nn ORADING, 2%) sol], gravel, fill, ete Wood, Coal & Fuel 67. PPL | 3 LOADS OF USED LUMBER | SAnvonD Must be moved. Sell cheap. 86. __Maines Ave. off Roslyn GE "RANGE LIKE NEW. WAY. Wail paper steamer. floor sand- |FLREPLACE “CANNEL COAL tag wringer washer. Call 3-7405. * pace vacuum cleaners ers. polishers, hand sanders HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL.| Fuel & rene Orchard lane pe new Goousmer — CA Ave, FE_ 5-63 50 8 wi Bie 0, heen are o sienity marred — Tae prod 5, rapery- Bottled Gas ea eect at ia ues. Michi- alot Formics = i 4 a nea 393 Orchard Lk. ays A a 6:00, ager by ie ~ as 4:00, Montealm ‘Bul ply, 154 W, Monteal RAMA Lear ., fe ae: vs! | Cameras, Cosiganent “GIA NURSERY G tance 24.50 value re Sse ane aiso| WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM- Pactory™ trrerulars. Terrie Vat val Epérts Ca rie Gamers Shen. ow ae: Brcnard ‘Lake ave. ln | ~ Sele Musical Goods 62 MOWERS riders, porter cable, 96” | CONNSTELLATION ORNET. Bolens ty models, 34°,/ NEW | CONDITION, 00D USED SPI 34 8. FIRST LINE ne es TRUMPET. up, y. “hOkis husic’e Co. ma + sonable. Can fina so. small down me be . $8135 a Seat, WEE furnace, fireplace kindling wood | Speedway fuel of], Oakland Fuel Paint, 436 Orchard Lk. Ave, fr 5-6159, FOR SALE FIREWOOD, 86 A cord and up, Delivered, FE 40885, , | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 FULL GROWN mses BUSHES. $2 each. EM 2-45 each. enc ou sie, Sat. a a. only Cedarlane id os rm. BO OAKLAND D TREE ERV. bis pomery "Pree ert, gist rete PLAN inspected. od Loodiag ww varieties. Bees a Martin #4482. avin 2 MAPLES - SUGAR MA- gga ~ White ite birch Peres. Sev “S TREES - 3 bovitae, i Vows, gho, es, maple) i wy 3 bur ‘janes wot Commerce a aie ae, Coens Open Sw 6 eo 0038. herd, so 18 mo., Was a show dog. REG. Call MY 2-1702 afier al (= 3 YEARS OLD. _ Male & female. F CANARIES TALKING Brcnce ind ‘atchety Sus Ac: Rd. PE +6510. © FOR Wilts TOY FE 4-291, ‘AL FISH, PARAKEETS é& supplies, t a al Ave. off Atwater lz 2-161 A ry N. is sas es soe Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 bogs, Cate spaneeD ~_ re 3 ed © 6. Tele- _s Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18T @ IND HAY, & UP Straw & lumber. Phone MA $0006 | SALED HAY, 10300 HADLEY RD, Clarkston. MA 5-4791. HA a one MY 31182 HEY! BowT BvY me WAY. Get thé best. A-1 aif: . Peed %& as much. MA WH! deliver, Phone For Sale ¢ Livestock 72 LLL RAP ALL LLL Oa, 2 PALOMINO YEARLINGS. ONE 14 yr-old Paloming mare. Romeo Stables, 71200 Fisher Rd., Romeo. PLateau 23-3060. ik HORSES & 5 PONIES, sADDL ES e3 bridles y Bs Coolidge — HOLSTEIN B “BULL FE 5-000 aoe ghibina © MARE & Reddle sTALLIOR arivity & YEAR OLD colt for boat & motor or will _Sell, MAple 5-3601. Wanted | Livestock 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL kinds Porrest Jones. MAple 50016 For Sale Poultry 74 ROUEN DUCKS. 1 DRAKE 3 HENS ae | Pigeons, 3 kinds laying. ' Rd., Rochester, WHITE EMDEN GOSLING§ FOR BALE. 1343 OXBOW LAKE RD., TWO MILES NORTH OF COM- MERCE. Sale Farm Produce 75 LPP PPLES, EATIN COOKING. Glackmore Farths, * i000 Stiver- bell_Rd, OL 1-6480 CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES ban FI Cochran, Lake Orion. MY FOR SALE. *OtATORS. i013 Sashabaw kd. _Sale Farm Equipment 76 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR with 6 foot Detroit Harvester side mower 14 inch double bot- tom plow and orchard cultivator. All first class condition. Sold by owner. FE 6-6722. 2% BOL ENs COLTIVATOR LAWN mower & sulky, FE 8-2 i962 FERGUSON — HCI WiTH __walker loader, backhoe, FE 4-1051, April Special - Save $25% on E-Z CREDIT TER HOUGHTEN & SONS J. 1. CASE & FERGUSON DEALER ROCHESTER OL, 1-0761 ALLig ‘CHALMERS G TRACTOR r lowing. Best pened ry The en plow s ir _3-4273. ? 1 BOLEN'S & WELL HORSE co ue & riding tractor. 2% to 4 ie “pa & , ee 2 = handle. (eo ies or oa Led aah. gine ore a a gore ce Evan's ies Dixie Hwy, MA . 3Tene. . ECONOMY Ripind t CIGh = § attachments. Sel! or trade. 5 8. Johnson after 5:30. FARMALL F 9 TRACTOR. ON rubber Good cond. 2 bottem plow & ft disk A corn st _Sneeniea! 42968 id a seller FARMERS Here's a chance to buy at your own bid. We have been asked to: repeat the sale. The bidders who | Riareh 0 re in the sale saune | ae Ee received Phage 2 per cent eit A gg ane A rejected other than duplicate You ~ gg oer’ own bid on any new or used tractor, farm tmple- ment, garden tractor, power lawn mower, etc, in stock with num- bereq seal attached, be present to win. Seller will econ, * _ apusoss all bids before a ha’ in be sold on cash carry is—no trade-ins. ‘Vig MACHINERY oO, be ty New Idea i Sa RENT IT FAST ‘| through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, ol thing. — Want Ads give i. ACTION. Dial FE ‘ A * Used Bolens S HP. Riding preter IN A-t rae ten KING BROS. PONTIAC KD, AT YEE FE 4-074 nak 2 41113 Auction Sales 77 B&B. Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m, Every Saturday ..7 p.m, Every Sunday ....2 pm. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3.2717 | or, 1171 after 8:30 3.5532. DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF - double hom OK fines Gs save of dollars at Bob -Hutchinson - Mobile Homes SALEs INC A ea Open Tad s 8 week For Sale or Trade housetreilers, 2 el) sluminum 8 tires. Marine Coach Holly Ra. Holly. Ses, et 4-671. OXFORD TRAILFR SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, 14 ft. to ft ‘Note : New TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade 8 wides — 10 wides Thousands sof dolfarg slasned tr oa deal, el ger 7 buy, USED TRAIL NTAL PAYs "Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies os open “Even Doe Or UsED “trailers pos your trailer. 'e will for is. oot cent, ao our deny Mer Ra. ony, , iv Jo Mulirose 48771. a | ¥T WOUSETRAILER Late model. Phen _oomt Midwest __6-6866 after ~~ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGS each spot, 36 ft. streets shelter. 9 mi east of Oxfo pm _Lakeville Rd, Ph. OA 8-302. lovely acres includes a oprivtte lake with swimming, good schowls Club house and to shelter, Only 15 minutes to tiae Ase trailer sales Base rate $20, Phone MYrtle 2-461!. Auto Accessories _ 80 “~~ "48 food, HO FE 2080 fare. WORKS soicx | DYNAELOW POWER: ge Es. Trans.. Chev. . onto. mutters and tall pt > MOLLERBACKS AUTO ARTS 40 Baidw TRING, OFF a FOREAG, ~~ For Sale Tires BOA 4 TIRES, LIKE NEW, OR 3-868. 00 x 18, tage a a lg Seen ee Se Ne RON ee He eee MEME MNP TENE Ree aT Tana uate (re eg ae cine iN, al FIFTY-FOUR eee co ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TH Auto Service _81|__ Wanted Used Cats 88), _ For Sale Cars 91 CARNIVAL - by Dick Tura _ CITY AUTO at nr ae SCRAP & OLD) 1s . RADIATORS $a = hae a - an ebay tars te c= con, 2-2006 days oF : 5 service. ERO cast IFACTORY sea are .os ee we icant pricer, Parts aiscouned GL] N N’ ‘s 7 BUICK | ut of tah Fist Rate Book. SPECIAL 4 DOOR , ; FE 4657 forthe Spada Bene “nie <7 ee e 254 8. Saginaw Bea ion, Sale Motor Scooters 82 vie WEE Be — — $2195. ° ‘82 CORBATR, goop conprtion.| By. Drayton lee "et = PONT A mr ne eR CONTI ai aie | models. Ph, OR ‘6. ' ; tar moter Exe, cond. MAyfair| SUNK CARS om. Te eSERAN SCOOTERS TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR JUN RE AIL fe PADDOCK fat Pike) PE S406, See M& Motor Sales For- dolla: late el cars For Sale Motorcycles 83 2521 Bhai” Hy x : E aad STORE er ae Bae Wace ean?” PRs) FEN S-71I7 cE ON BUY eat rn BEHIND OFFICE oe les parton, ee Har Seat ID: m, § = Sent Su0ont. aur } OWNER. — from 10 FE conus ~~ PONTIAC WD oN ae es 7 , AUTO BROKERS sors 7 “geal = % acter ae \s Cher. Day. @, yg BR dr. i, Pie‘ nt Rig RACE oe Wanted Used Tracks’ 89 "53 Buick super HT V4 «..... a St, ere Se: = ood Trane 52 Pontiae Cat. Hydra. ..... ay WANTED — ‘2 OR Om ‘ts cmBYNO.| 52 Bulck Super ¢ Gr. US. -:- te Boats & Accessories 85 let pickup. atust bs feet and, "$3 sean rot v2 9008 me | §2 Dodge comvert © .....+10s- $345 0 mp. * A SO tte eee . PRaM, 16 “Used ‘d Truck Parts 89A 3 hey new Be io # a JOHNSON. COMP USED TRUCK PARTS [ee = een 5 Opie ALL MAKES AND MODELS : _conditns 88 like ‘57 wae. ect se BEIOHTS, MOTO s ALES mona Nia Sd ig Take over ia FOOT CL TSE BOAT, FIBER- gaes bull. 16 HP. gg gem Atwater oF Bis. EM } er PibERG aa BOAT r GATOR |. trailer. Mark 1 Mercury motor poe 40035. ELGIN wy N RAL & gear 1 cond, $65. “FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT ae 42 Evimrude . =. Elec- w “43 -1%@-TON CHEVY STAKE. $100 or trade. OA 6-2302, eves. Be ; CuEY PANEEPAIn CONDE FE a ino CHEVY. PA 1 OWNER __ $250. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204 $2 PICKUP. A-l abe wi WILL trade or sell for $350, PE 5-2766. ‘ » OR 3 02. ERGLAS UNABOUT. Sivision. 87 “ FT. WHIRLWIND )~ DELUXE new tires 144 TON DODSE STAKE TRUCK. stee} deck, 1 ton Hy- . exe, cond. Rd 1958 FORD F 4-1061. Wor aes. Take over Scenes. FE ‘$33 FORD F-400 DUMP. MY 3-5621 4@ FORD DUMP V-8, $475. TAN- eon tilt trader, $475. EM 3-6373. "SI a . FE 5-6356 $450, 637 Phil- outboard boat. p vary be seen at - FON EXPRESS ST ee good cond ¥ “WwW \GON, _ tires, low we iasiaas PE 4-1783 hove aver iene .-5 ve average. 98 Gladstone ins BOE he. URE $395. 3-1642, H. Rig- — 57 Cadillac, $375 50 Mode] 62, 4dr. sedan, new. Turquoise & Alpine ww hale’ Good- rich W.W. life —* tires. Autron- ic eye-undercoat, etc _ mile- __ eee. owner, 1957 CADILLAC 3 eo vertible including GM od renee 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac ibse “Another thing, Mr. 1.Q.—the kind of Bach that Mrs. Van Dither was referring to doesn't come in bottles or kegs!" For Sele Cars - 91 For Sale Cars ALWAYS A WIDE SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CHEVROLETS TRADED IN ON THE ALL NEW 1958 MODELS NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward MI Ed's oe 200 Au) 25 actual miles, Birmingham burn, Ponti _ $150, MU_ 4-5605. , - FT. FiRcnOLas PLAYMAS-|GM DUMP TRUCK, WILL TAKE ter. ‘Controls, steering, electric) pickup in trade, pe ag 4 3S. ~ SFANDARD CHEVY. ae 35 hp. Evinrude lark. omc. 72 FOOT STAKE TRU ttle 3-4063. condition, by owner. FE ‘ ies mE. . DELRA’ it FT. AERO Das ALUMIN- §Srtos Windshield pon Ag Blue wm boat. 10 Eg @ mo- {956 OM 450.6 YD. DUMP, BYDRA a ae wrnute, Exec, cond, inside & See Pie eBags is) Bg we tarinentte FE QULOMODI le wet aay oe PE _Bemeor eis Ef Estates ‘ Se Maar. Rau. "cal PE e-ob60 after * . WIN: +1954 — ) GMC DUMP; i957 — ry Radice - beater. Turn signals. Steering. $150 691 Third St. ler dump with 4 "OR 3-1005. Windsbiela washers. White side- i ai 1 Ni i¢ FT. RUNA . 130 H. IN- GRAVEL TRAIN walls, Delivered rgide OR 3-1906 board Chris Craft. ‘ae & 27 Hillside Drive new with fiberglass bottom. a. Lv. A boat, bacrifice $1,500 Om a CABIN $975. TUxedo oF FT. cruiser. Exce TISER AND Ny cabin. — iv EXPRESS c Underde 3. rket 4-2213 after 6 is BP. RUDE pr. CARE PONTI RETAIL B on feathercraft H . $300, FE AC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RANCH Oakland at Cass N 25. GOOD “\\e TON ne’ PICK-UP Ww. $300. OLive TRUCK. LIKE 2-4047. ist MODEL i¢ HP. 'NSON . PE ¢#151. 313 go,,16 ft. Lake Cee ribergiass 21,000 ACTUAL MILES. ° essories 952 w iperse. fe que Abe B 7 Chevy 34-Ton ..$ 395 rep enT otiges | BEAL Hee Specie. of ite DUMP NW 06 @ SUNDAY - , =e 55 Ford F600 ..... $1475 *E fey Sint Cee re 2-6122) 3x5 vane BOX its, boat trailers. | STAKE . Fradeine eccevied. aay terme "53 GMC 14-Ft. ....$ 795 Gemcatiration ride with the nF Kelly's "Hardwara. 2004 Aubur "31 Ford 34-Ton ...$ 345 svInRODEWOToRS YEAS | ANEETS . sabeorchard axe Tony's Marine Marine. ‘51 International ...$ 295 BO ., T f I PICKUP . " Biot e Stitt” oe $2 GMC 1-Ton ....$ 295 fo cupption, Sat. 9 to 1.|PANEL é Federal Reinforced Plastics. 48/'52 Chevrolet .....-$ 395 Sees. PICKUP JOHNSON MOTORS |'50 Ford 1%4-Ton ....$-275!' megee Tetise B goomensies eases tn, T AND igi STA trator 1% hp. Fi motor. Can be financed. NEW 16 FT. CUSTO __yunabout, Cheap. ORIiando 43-4367 8TOM CRAFT © MAKE THIS . & PROPITA +0370 PICKUP *55 GMC ¥%-Ton . stone DELIVERY 2/50 Chevy Sedan BUY NOW! WHILE PRICES ARE AT A LOWER LEVEL ROW BOAT WITH ‘OARS. 14 FT..! ood dit OR 3-0461. PICKUP 56 Volkswagen ... Matthews - Hargreaves FIRST USED CARS FIRST IN Used T OFFER THESE erase! JOb Ready’ SPECIALS rucks SUMMER BLE ONE $ 95); $1695 Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward i954 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE pg sVcer is sharp! $i706. Ww ilson Bontiac - Cadillac. 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 1956 CHEVROLET AVAGON s6 ewen ces $1295 NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI #4-2735 ‘8 cas R&L. CLEAN, 465. FE ‘08 CHEV RAN FOwER Gre. ae MONEY DN ype i ac, men & hee $11.46 mo. cane at Turner tg # iar CREVY WAGON. V4. POWER- LIKE "flide. Yo Your car &. Didle steele Chevrolet 2-Dr. Radio & heater. $105. Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward 37 CHRYSLER, ‘60 PONTIAC, 4 "a7 Ponies” Russ'’s Garage, ‘Ss? CHEV. Faas FICE. HYDRA. Like new. 7,000 miles. OR 3-8098. 19588 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $2189 Powergiide. Power Steering. and Power Brakes NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 42735 .-.$ 95 | Matthews: = Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer $1475 . 1955 CHEVROLET HARD TOP $1083 NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodware, ave. |e 7? CHEVY. 4 DR., § CYLINDER, ne. R&H Powerglide. PE 61976 i CHE ET = 8 Powerglide. oreo ‘sank as tractor in trade. Baiance cash, FE 17-0482. saa CHEV. CONVERT. POLIDE. R&H, | owner. sand eg: - a, Not a give value <. someone _ in a trans. D. MTR. SALES ee yet,000,DE 631 OAKLAND AVE. | “Slang eg i Open Fea me Aguaview, { q Lake. FE 4.45 47 + nme SP Brakes ny nn satis. B08 CLARS, 23 FOOT 58° Ponte 4-Dr. ...$2795 Sell cheap or trade. FE 2-8978. For Sale Cars On & #. Super chief Hyére.. Transportation Offered 87 i957 4-25 avsTIN_ BLACK. zon |, £8 Equip oe | Al cond. $1100. FE 28574. After” 57. ‘Pontiac Coupe $1995! CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, 6 p.m. | R&H. P. Brakes. a. Pe Conn. |’52 BUICK SPECIAL CLUB COUTE. | ‘4 laserwationsl . o $505) 1 owner National ne ponaivi: 875 e Orion. PGautornta 800, LENT Wo a HoIce RIVERS k SPBCIAT Service Inc Oi 3-124, — Mtb 900 miles, LEA iG HARRISBURG, PA. — Apr. 22. Shere exp. FE 5-8842. | sare) HASKIN . FE bones, SHARP PLACE A “LOST” AD Call FE 28181 for an ad, “to recover a loss. Dial FE| E cxeyn ‘for an. ad-writer.| acm ney CARS 51955 Olds super 88 4door. Hydra- matic, power weebes, ation steer- | ing... $1245 R. ».- Century hardtop sedan, power bakes i ; 1983 Ford '% ton pagel . stee . wer ving es i ie Heate "$2 3 Buick Coupe :. .$ 495 gor Rivera. R®& #, Dyna., 's8 Ford 4Dr. .....$ 895 55 3 Bord \% ton pick up, R & H, Exc. The Big Lot on the Hill Community Motor Sales | Rochester, Michigan 804 _N. Main OL: 2-0311 DONT PASS UP [MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM MONEY! Sell unneeded Haskins wast" Dixie High MAple 8407) Open sata» -Chev.' belongings for cash through Classified Ads!) . » FE 2-818. | __after | 5 pm i COMMUNITY |= gan. Sedan, Forde. ’R & H.. 1088 Redir & neuen. Automatic, Pow- er steering & power brakes. $495. Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward See new te ete DODGE new ‘58 ~e Pdr, <. CARS ~ STATLS MOTOR SALES 9 Mls MY_3-2750 Lk. Orton + DOOR STATION Wagon. Redio, heater, automatic , A one-owner beaut $1,075. North Chevrolet Co. ae | ef at 8. Woodward Ave., Birming- ham, MI 42736, ics EDSEL PACER, OLD C. R FOR ‘uity, take over payments, A _funs, $3 1962 1062 FORD. 2 | 2 DR. © MONEY _ on m, Eddie 8 Steele Ford. Lis | CARS 1966 LINCOLN Convert Pull power white with biack top. i ner, mileage. 2 MERCURY Turnpike . .. ‘62308 tM Koos steering &. power [ee ues. AY black with red & white wt 219s |“ _Oldsmobiles “threo ! Ove HOUGHIEN & SONS Siscs. See eit hanais Sta “GEORGE § Mil LION SMALL PAYMENT GEORGE $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER Harold Turner Ford MI 471500 isi FORD. VIC. IB ey: Peg Ey War , 7500. _Haroid “Turne Mord’ wi i064 FORD. 4 DR. V-8, money dn. Radie. Ford. FE 5-0204. Radio & heater. Fordomatic. $325. Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward iss? FORD. 2 DR, 6, FOM. YOUR Eddie Ford. 1 "Pordomatic power brakes and Tos or car of jake ‘oun’ ‘yE Lio _ Sei O* FACTORY BRANCH ’SS FORD PONTIAC ‘| = RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS ST FE 3-7117 POST BEHIND THE RAN . ‘WAGON. $1,005. MYr- . 4 oR. 6 9 Ec vaing & WW tires. After 5:30, mS aainee “aealer's ‘price. nee FE 5-1782, ‘CARS . WITH ZIP ANY TRIP 91 8. .| B’ham — «$609 _ NORTH | ‘CHEVROLET. Seated * tr tis XK120. ROADSTER. |~ Per USED oe Mercedes- | Benz , SEE KEN MAZUREK MOTORS Bivd. st +0587 Foe Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac ISON... Woodward MI 4-1930 “4 Mercury Birmingham “NASH 666 S. Woodward "Teas lale Suse ~HAUPT Pontiac Sales S caate Seas Be ee ¢ Pontiac “5 Very low mileage. "6 Chevie 6 2-Dr. Radio, heater CBs Feet an Wein a ae or ple. 1161 - S00" BILL SPENCE Overdrive. Runs good, $195. Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward R&C RAMBLER We Fy hey deal ’ Special 1055 Rambler Crome pone try station wagon. ‘dra., 1 owner. mm: ec. Pieced to sell, NO DOWN ie ia LES .& C, BA. Com, Service 8 a.m, till 9 "AB. rt ¥ Ni at oka sn ang R&C RAMBLER SPECTA TAL, 1956 canta Ao, MOTOR Pe Bad ahi Mirs. 65 8, weedward Sp te a “Bright Spot” =| BONUS BABY FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ae WEEK _ \ NICE CLEAR aT sa 46 TRE A Rocket pa for $888 "55 Olds 2-Dr. “88” — ea les Ss Gy etm | GE 3 _ 1H JEROME'S| “Bright Spot” Radio & heater, Overdrive, $296. / . We irae es are, gio, Travel, beds. What everyone " SALES . eneie t on . 8 p.m," top sualitr sew oar trade-toa ‘ “Rigi = ( “Bright Place” IEROME'S| “Bright pins mating Gor dee ca Pe as" Olen Mtrs. : ew og ee SIE 1958. PLYMOUTHS . $149 Down or Trade-In Tt MODELS AVAILABLE® aa XD PER R MONTH a SADE. “s SCHUTZ MOTORS rs A ION, i, after - SEE OUR FOR 2 , 900 actual miles. Hy ‘ree tn’ to 4 3 Guarceteed QUALITY CARS . Bel Air, +Dr.,, BT, like OPEN ‘TIL 10|° | B’ham FACTORY BRANCH 55 PONTIAC "hace rane cours $1295 PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 BUY HERE - $= Confidence THIS WEER’S MI 4-1930 1957 Studebaker hie Economy Used Cars $1195 Overloaded MUST HAVE ROOM ee See Gaveoln Plymouth | #35’ 3 si ataes* wb Site “take P Ratio & hester. a Economy Used Cars. ta es en NASH 666 S. Woodward STOP-IN SS See tall OR 34008 | a te ae “Clarkston Motor Sales - C A [ L Since ™ Shen Bata , Sean ~~ 749 Plymouth @. mane ike 6 Clock sharp. wear | Birmingham | 666 S. Woodward Ma. ‘Steele SHARP! AR 86 Chevie 29 GF. ......6.45.5 1005 Sf bthe Bion Kd Hardton ssavestats 1298 3 OF Ss = cesace Wad : 3s Pontiac beers . ™ | $t "Be ora cyeatine 4 dr. .220... 9 Imp 3 Hardtop "$ 195 3 boy Bereweee f “GLENN'S. 4S. 7 Sagina BUICK Better Buy. Used Cars ‘54 Buick Sp. 2-Dr. + 30 869 tual po heater, 53 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 299 SEDAN. Radio, heater, Dynaflow. bale Buick Est. Bad, 30 $1195 L POWER "6 Sheek Sup. we $i 545 Dynafiow HARDTOP Full power. Shera to -# "56 Buick Super oo $1695 52 Bi —* ‘De. 8 298 395 heater, oF a Chi Mr 1995 SEDAN Radio, heater, Dynsfiow 55 Chrysler 4:Dr. «$1195 fone 55 Pontiac Cat. + $1295 STARCHIEP custom, OLIVER BUICK © ff 210 Orchard Lake Ave... “CY” OWENS COURTEOUS EXPERT USED CAR SALEMEN: NICK MACKSON RAY SMITH ED BETHUNE DEAN BORSTNGER “BOB” DELVO | For the Right Advice About _ Buying That Next Car THEY WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP TOU SELECT AND’ FINANCE THAT “BETTER” CAR YOU WANT TO OW COME .IN NOW For These, Low Priced Special Buys LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS | '49 DODGE Station Weeen vesien ou reseee eT 93 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ......0.se-e.0e- $ 495 '52 CHRYSLER Couvertibte shinnditige tine ae 53 FORD Station Wagon « eeeueee les cove § 595 54 FORD 2Door ......02+sseeecesecscue -$ 495 ‘$4 CHEVROLET 2-Door »....-. seceeceee $ 645 54 MERCURY 4Door --seasseseeeeecees $ 595 95 FORD 4-Doot ..sscceesveceesseeeese $298 '§5 FORD Station Wagon .........++.+... $1198 '56 PONTIAC Hardtop ......c0e00. oes $1298 '56 FORD Convertible 00. ..seseseeseres $1345 57 CHEVROLET 2-Door .......0esee0ees. $1495 ‘97 FORD 4-Doot ....:0ssseeeseeceeeenes $1495 "57 FORD Station Wagon ..5-+.4.ccc+sca,$095 Vo I : Cy Owens Your F riendly FORD. Dealer. 1475S. foci St. FES4i01 FE $3588 pr onam g A M, to 9 P.M, FE 2-9101 Open Eves, « _ TONIGHY’S Tv MiGMLcuTs fs @) Nin Foc, “Cryo the Werewolf.” ('44.) aed crag e 55 (2)"On the Farm Front. 7:00 (2) T. V. College. (color) Mich. Outdoors. (4) Today, Ege : 7:38 (2) Cartoon Frolic. * $:60 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 1:16 (1) News: Daly. (7) Cartoon Carnival, o:88 iv $:38 (7) Big Show. Corky constructs passenger-\g:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) Million Dollar Movie.'s; ) Romper Room. Greer Garson, Robert 2 as “Desire Me.” (2) News. (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough. . (2) Sgt. Preston. Adventure: |*"* oo y oop Indian boy captures gold Amos ‘s Andy. thief. (7) Our Friend Harry 8:00 (7) Zorro. Adventure: Crim-|" 9) Billboard. dad eek get UP 9:08 (2) Garry Moore. singles out Zorro (4) as victim. Deup Re 08 49) Movie (cont.) (9) Movie. (2) Richard Diamond, ad-/##30 (4) Treasure Hunt detective, kills’ innocent by. 00 (2) Artur Godirey prea ag (4) Price Is Right. 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. 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(2) Ete of Night. e32,4%%; seme - Flood Evacuation Readied in Poland | WARSAW, Poland W — Urgent warnings went out to hundreds of villages today for their miles northeast of Warsaw. Five amphibians got through with food supplies. A late thaw after much winter lsnow caused the flooding. Now heavy rain is adding to the ‘danger. Boy Hit by Car, Dies ANN ARBOR (INS) — Eight- | briveshaft Kills Worker -- -Today' s Radio Programs -- WB, (76% CKLW, (908 * wa. (ose) WOAR, (1138) e2r2, une wron, Tr wseK, ages WJBK, News, McLeod i CELW. poet ‘Davie ——— “Eee ae iat “Famiy WIBK. News, Gtorge WPON. Chuck Lewis 6:00—WIR, News sd $:00—WIR, News, Mrs Page |:s0WJR, DF. Melon WW, Mews von Paye Elizabeth cuLW. Heatter, Davies = Wattrick, McKenzie ieee wan ane aend Say woke Oo Wx3e 4 News, Shorr, p oes Chase Wave. our gurre WJBK, News, Reid » WCAR, Wi WCAR, News, Martya 2:00—WIR, Rt. to Happiness GR BS SIT awe | Rage @ports a News wron ews. Wes, Neve, Confessions win _—. 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WILSON NEW YORK — — Such is flying today that the other noontime Knowing of her love for a young married French singer, I asked another Frenchman, “Does she appreciate Ameriean men?” I wanted to make a report to . Frank. Sinatra. “What's there to appreciate about them?” wondered the DIRECT, SIMPLE — Wayde Preston believes tele- Cole and Pearl Bailey to the CLEAR, vision Westerns are popular because ‘ premiere of “The St. Louis ‘good is good and bad is . Blues.” ‘bad and people don’t get tangled up in a lot of psychological com- “Can Nat” — eo slim and plications.” Wayde plays the role of Christopher Colt in “Colt 4,” -. youthful in appearance — “carry which is presented by ABC-TV Fridays at 8:30 p.m. {boat Springs, Colo., 27 years ago and grew up in Laramie, Wyo., where his father is a high school it off as W, C. Handy?” we won- dered. He did! And Eartha Kitt, the gal who doesn't get him — quel sexpot! I found a sure way te start a het argument — ask any group: “Whom would you prefer for President — Symington or Kennedy?” LILO The women mostly pant for glamour-boy Kennedy, but men — particularly in Missouri — like Symington, who has a special quali- fication for the White House: he’s a terrific golfer. Good-Bad Tales Attract Viewers Star of ‘Colt .45’ Gets Most of His Fan Mail From Women — * * * ¢ He found time both to master the bass violin and to travel the rodeo circuits as a bareback rider. An agent helped him land a few minor roles in television shows—~ and then he was tested and hired for “Colt .45." ~~ * * ‘ He is married to film actress By CHARLES MERCER 4 | NEW YORK # — “I've spent ; ‘nearly all of my life in the West,"’| THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. ‘says Wayde Preston, “and I've done some research in how it used Gregory Peck phoned Sugar Ray Robinsen, asked him to appear to be. I don't think there ever in his war film, “Porkchop Hill” . . . The Pakistan ambassador was one sick cowboy in a million. ‘bought a swank Sutton Place apartment ne his U.N. delegate — Aly Lit * * a only thi “Life was simple. ne ng ‘Khan .. . Eva Bartok arrived at the “Broken Date” ballet in London a cowboy ever worried about was - his horse, He didn't get wrapped up in himself. “He knew just Arctic sled degs can ‘travel up tion. | 100 miles a day. { | Pat Boone, visiting Paris, slide inal en ttlbeille-tieaad fit was too racy . . Singer Ann Blyth will tour the night club circuit | . « . Sammy Davis 2r. will own a bunk of the picture, “Anna Lucasta,” | in which he’ll star . . . The Las Vegas hotel where Sinatra's starring *"4 says it never expected Brigitte Bardot after all. la i hate ee “Somebody’s press agent was working overtime.” Preston te the bi. blond gay who} Dus: Seenn Strasberg with Hicles Hayes’ son, Jems Mecarther. RUS ue "We, “i sama sridey TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The best thing about color TV, many "ights). * * * i * MUNTZ TV earl, brother. He believes that his audience) jee the — yusiness fn a free (Copyright, 1958) likes “Colt .45° because in the’ coy mat Someta in : eerie | SERVICE | dividua] with the total resources bad and pople don't get tangled ‘of the Soviet state. This may, - oa ms wt eo wchalnatcal| Member of prove to be a competition which : enon ] ee — j Electronics Associction sce ged wee Sen abe] Gee | ALL THERE IS TO IT be it cannot win. 1,3 Baltimore | A good ee be | we eel * * * le ees pure escape from t ull rout Open Daily 9 to 9 “If this sort of soviet compe-|15 U.8. coin Sas marvens Weenies of wee we may have |** taf 6 Inflemmanie =a living. It's clear, dir I i ie ‘ogee sn i of whether er|i? |< nar and that's all there is to it.” not to support American products|"* Fapor y auestionet . ft BARGAIN HUNTING? the f our rm- 19 Irregular - ee esto) on e theory €X- x de * ain = it Reduced te Ly oad £. this department re- BUY NOw! a n cently women are even more . 7 M McD Id 2 enthusiastic viewers of TV West-| Open Season on Sales IVI AT. 1€ cvona 38 = erns than men, Preston replied: Refrigerators, Built-in Ovens and . a a “On ‘Colt 43’ I receive be- | Range Tops, Electric Ranges, Shteered r inal » Trieste. wire tween 400 and 500 letters a week | Automatic Washers and Dryers. H e I Jlecree 40 Feigns from viewers. Just about 99 per | RCA Hi-Fi and Color TV vore 43 Pant parts cent of nee vee dane a Terms Available VAN NUYS, Calif. @—The off. ” Miter ae ate again, on-again marriage of ac- |< French, capita =< Hampton Electric tress Marie McDonald and ey action Preston's real name is William | $25 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Karl is officially off. ¥ Se” Strange. He was. born in Steam- : Her attorney obtained a fina! dj-| 58 Small finch § Awakeners 28 Above angers a SORE \vorce deerge for the actress yes-/@ Pious” | 18 Wan vere rib nine etanant iterday in Court. Neither ; eae : a enue © Miss McDonald nor Kati, a mil-| OWN Po ottice 3 Tndeatment «80 Feminine lionaire shoe manufacturer, was 1 tee FH | hn ” - a saw St Rigmarole present ieee 8 Beem ee fo | The action made final an inter-| tiation a substance am ; seen ocutory decree along with a ; — : z Se aaeen property oianant, : (come. form 2s Allowance 45 Giche. shame $8 Oriental coin | Lawn Spreaders, Large Size ae ee eee Sete . : ee Reg. $9.95 ..............5. Now $5.88 The couple married in 197, f Rollfast Bicycles we ee in 1954 and married pens & in They have two From pee we CRC eee Se ee ww $33.50 u asniehy Denice, 8, and ; adopted Harrison, 7. and 0 daughter, Tina Heavy Duty Shovels, long & short handles wires at WALTON TV Reg. $3.3 Now 51.0 Show-Purpose Autos as 7 Revolving Lawn Sprinklers Imported Duty-Free “Get the Kids Their Own TV Set and Special ............08. eevee $1.69 WASHINGTON 9) — President Avoid the Battle of the Channel!’’ Sunbeam 3 Barrel Lawn Seaker Hose Eisenhower yesterday signed a a zing tem duty - free’ men . ee ee 40 ft. length ......... waieew emus $2.69 | Peet Go ete Ge | Sturdy Garden Hand Tools | But the President also promptly, | asked Cone to amend the new. While they Last ............ Each 33¢ | w elimina’ a provision’ | Sey cate wins te casks ol Ae Brookpark 16-pc. Starter Set . Reg. $14.95 ......... 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Built-in Look « Recessed Top + Largest 30” Range Oven » Removable Oven Door « Rollers (optional) « Choice of 4 colors (optional) eas HMA as Gas: se ¢ 43 . 4 € é pepper coat = = - ss ° Seat atte < societal ten ae = ss $55. Pk eS te +A 5a I Nes a eS i Se a es ee i ee Se is tes as ee a See oe Sa Pm iviitihi ei iti iT ‘es 2% THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 FIVE and ines You BIG SAVINGS | for APRIL Come in and look over all the new 1958 models . . Conventional type Maytags . FREE! Automatic Wosherd and Dryers . . All ot new low prceat We have 2 corlonds of them “<> weet , for you to chéosé the Maytog thot suits your fomily needs! for . BIG REDUCTIONS on. This 58 MAYTAG Pair! Plus Up to*100 for Your OLD WASHER i in Trade _ Maytag Automatic Washer Now, for only $177 at WKC, you can get the finer . withthe fabulous automatic water-level control that permits selection of correct water level for any size load. 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