The Weather.’ s. UB. Weather Bareaw Forecast i Wetails on Page 2) af , = ON ™ 116th*YEAR PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 30 i, 1958 —30 PAGES oven Mae INTERNATIONAL oe Pe & . easier Pg aa Ta PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958 4 ; == IDI PLL... ;The Day in ham 2 Youths Syenbedhten! ‘Market Prices. Blame Children Bieta -Comnplate COLOR. SLIDE Outfit - “REALIST”-400 Model-PROJECTOR & “KODAK” FAs CAMERA , $3441 Value ONLY % KODAK STARFLASH CAMERA Ul * REALIST ‘400’ PROJECTOR £12 FLASHBULSS snd. 2 BATTERIES * 1-ROLL 127 COLOR SLIDE FILM Complete outfit has mn ASTM. ODAK Genuine, £ AN ‘400° projector is cool operating—sll Only $300 holds‘ your set in =Btiii 98 North aw 29" ran ee Oe a new jet fighter-bomber to US. F | Firemen blamed three young-| sale, rides, shows, clowns and ROTAERS * the oe bie Force yesterday, ran up 2 aol pA sig Poa a \Sters, playing with matches in a many other forms ot entertain- ° ° . points for the second straight ses- Y \rear room for the blaze. oa-| Four in Family Hurt . sion to pace the aircrafts, President Eisenhower. Felt, 55, * *e : = wah = gain in the| now Vice Chiet of Naval Opera- For the first time, the league|in Two-Car Collision — ; : on ——— apeiut-9 ie Ge ae De Gaulle Waiting a ot Stee ee A hatiy od pee acted otek NEW — Famous “VARSITY” Model } added more than a point each.| stump, who retires Agu. 1, Such. Matters” which has just|injuries last night in a two-car | tri SHAY i) : Gg este dre teagnedl pees ialists’ Ok come off the press. It has more|Collision on Telegraph road, at eciri¢ } Rete aged gat eon Socia ISIS UKay than 400 recipes, including some) Voorheis. | SE AP 5 arin of 15 Sow UAW Contract Ends trom Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower! A car driven by Charles A. Kane, Regular $17.50 List : ‘eo cherer —— ee ball (Continued From Page One) (Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Mrg./41, of Livonia, collided with that No Trade-in Necessary climbed 2% points Ah. for 300 000 at GM -|trom the Assembly “for a definite|G- Mennen Williams. , of Baal . Burke, * of 1104 Products jumped 2 points alter its ’ : period the full powers necessary ar the - : directors raised the monthly divi- to act in the present grave situa-| The annual = were dend. ; (Continued From Page One) _ | tion.” In other words, the Assem-|Blood Bank will be conducted ot ee pony oe their The Dow-Jones averages showed|not be a condition of employment ar hay ong a vacation, nome. a Aug Hills vemaeteneiaonns ot ie, demeh Me poy mad deme points to 462.70; at GM pe cml tenilainadie has re-|school gymnasium, at Opdyke and| pital for bruises and 0.19 to 7819; and 65 stocks 0.66} _ The wnlon said it planned to |tused to spell out the ‘full powers”|Hickory Grove Rds a ) to 160.55—the highest level for this| Bat me" om GM plant gates te ihe wants, giving rise to wide-| Red Cross unit, staffed by . average since Sept. 20, 1957 check membership cards of em- |spread fears of a dictatorial re-| purses and a physician, will take 2 ployes in an effort to: maintain |gime which might continue itself] the donations which go inte the an all-union shop. after the formal end of a definite! Oakland County Blood Bank. Clarkston Man Reuther admittedly faced an up-|Period. They will be assisted by mem- hill fight to achieve his goals for| 5. ee bers of the ehurch’s Altar So- | in Honor Guard (|# a as cme Fa ncasen Sed — clety, sponsor of the bank. ALL year. wage increases, = oe . A thorough checkup will be given for U.S. Heroes {improves _pension benefits and ,_ through referen-| ch donor. Blood may be given member honor guara|“2!/y pay” them. pig os tween the ages of 18 to 60. Those 3 Bf es on ae Gee GM earlier estimated the UAW|'? establish a new basis for the| im (n° Bie Oo the written MARKETS - when they were aboard the USS|demands would add 73 cents to\ny ome), relations Detween| consent of their parents — Dees i Washingoe forte |oM werkers. 1 changed tn geome De Call's experience wih Serco te Onan uw] | @ 2135 Dixie Highway - ——Barlal im Arting- ure to 48 cents an hour after the One reason he quit his job as|one who needs i free of charge ot Telegraph Rd. ton Cemetery extension provisional president-premier after = Be howe . | enallaee gfiwect cove tastmate World War II was the voters’ re-/ Cranbrook Summer Theatre @ 7580 Highland Rd. (M-59) Ladies’ SLEEVELESS ‘si ; Willia E. pay hike this year and 7)ection of his draft constitution|School is enrolling students for its et Williams Lake Rd. , ; coh ahd ee 5 in 1959. providing for a strong executive.|17th session. Classes will begin . . rl ; Geskeiit Saeed. ciaft * * - q Seagenasnanseadeceasenasesensesans @ 1200 Baldwin at Columbia 0 ll se S = lisch is a son of | salen made 2a ° | 2 Mr. and Mrs. “ * in the fal five vate eg + AWN : NGS 5 DOGS SRRGReRSeReReeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Six Styles — Many Colors Einar Save |) we contract ran out. ] : : | | ese es at v | S's FASTER SERVICE for Holiday Pictures $ 00 | Bist ee escerse2 40% DISCOUNT :: sated from Ortonville High School they favored the two-lm | 0 on ‘| PRINTING . ul p in 1957 and enlisted that summer. |¥e* ee oe St oe : : HH : , . ie Raake trains st Great Lakes ee CAN mands made ty = All Jobs Custom Fitted as DEVELOPING 7 ——— : the original crew of the * * * s a aE | Rati ches Ge th was dae] Unier Reuther’s proposal, ita) ALL MATERIALS ond WORKMANSHIP 5 M. : 4 F BY Détton Fronts et tS lees tencaae am eet ne GUARANTEED - HE In: by 5 P. aturday § wo) % Seid Colors bound. to bargain on them. a 41] | * Slip Overs a a Most of Nation [itt works priced corsig) Call L. W. Bogert FE 4-6089 5: Back by 5 P. M. Monday : fee sh ; union would accept the two-year | an ; ; Enjoying Mild oxenion ig All Awning & Storm Window Sales S15 some LOWEST Price Now's sow uae tam Complore Holiday Weather |,,7,, AW Proposal stirulated|m 233 §. Telegraph Rd., Fecing Ruth St. Pontiac mI Lifetime ooo ‘sind H Size Ranges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sewed loge FF. SRSUReSeRRSeReReEeeeeeseneeeeeeeeRe= PRINTS a5 5 32 to 38 cea fags Mild In most of the cour-lon unreseived issues for 30 days. - pd weyers Ss JIMM 4 Yes, for only ONE | —— DOLLA ed dampen ‘Meme Dey|mved Some wot go fo arbre THE SPECIALTY Ci —— Camera Dept—Main Floor choose TWO activities sections . : Ss Afternoon or evening ‘tower oa é OF ok HOUSE Synsugaquscsnesnnsnansanagnasssnens ng le possible GM, through Vice President n . : lity. << j the country except in the Far - quality — made in Southwest and from the Ohio Vale|~sstion’ Seatun ext it vee ane Oakland County's ‘Newest Most |E_ — fe Const states, Ata? |vised version of proposals the un Beautiful Cocktail Lounge FAMOUS ELECTRIC : coacnare a ae a. & ©& Seaton termed the UAW pro An atmosphere of complete relaxation, cocktails the @ Coolest weather wes in the “tnflationa like ands luncheon and dinner menu to please BUY NOW —1or Grads and Dead's Day — LM 3 Beach see Sat Late rinse,” ed re a ohne | Oe Oe Neves SeEmAwAT etal SUITS ; for a temporary extension > 4 ty wie ix. Iu. contrast, rentingslot the crotrece, | _COCKTAILS EF SCHICK Shavers pide Gui Jackets were in the 80s in the Southwest] Reuther told newsmen GM had. LUNCHEONS | | ° $3.00 Quali hot belt. But in most of the coun-/not yielded an inch on a sinele | DINNERS , | 88 ° —— ng apse dip dred User since Harlow Curtice, GM, Maker's $22.50 List - 95 oh i fide sident—outHned—the- wat: denier Cost ae sad ae ie remy isan company —@ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily e | with TRADE-IN | a : ) oo — SE Pm eg Open 11 A.M. to 2AM. _ __ JE Fully guaranteed, all shavers | __fottons. ste 9 One-button coat ne ~ tel in scat wiccaue i I Workers. te United | ! See va then ined we 3 plaid ton A orkers, sta men’s shav- tered areas during the nigh In|ngin Cat workers aie capes Henry’ s Miracle Lounge IE tanderd brand men's shave app gs wise vatee 14% sare Ba pelea part of the prasild at midnight with each side blam- (Formerly Henry's Bloomiield Inn) | eeaconacensoorosccoocsoccooocooqoeoooooeoes Some storms were reported. | n= te Other for failure to agree] secacte Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Road | NORELCO ‘Rotary’ ; — Rollectric rade ot St mph with heavy) IUEGM talks were to resume ~ Razor ; Razor Hel ales ’ Bismarck, *|today as Ford and Chrysler con-|F Reg. $24.95 4 Reg. $32.50 aoe sections of rea ie their talks with the UAW./f aS S in ef a \ wri All Sizes for Children wud Ladies homa and strong winds lashed ‘GM and the UAW agreed to} 4 ; Houston, Tex., area. mectt: Monday to decide where fo- AWN | NGS TRADE-IN ¢ TRADE-IN paste, Disses Values to Se, ture negotiations will take place. be 95 3 Li ,») | 95 iy ane cr Th Ww ; Up to now, the meetings had been : , e NX 7 5 included. “Com: e Weather held in Gif headquarters but the by : piste sive are. Hd a that further meetings e —1 toll Bot Fant / esther Baresie Revert ..7jbe held in a neutral place. ~ hE With jae ‘$13. ° ven aowh Tete: $18.95 siento ry Fm oeein Men HooLVENT : j ADD $2 Without Trade-In | © ADD $2 Without PER PAIR on vor trom the weet. | 4 in US ; ] 33.50 SCHICK Auto-Home W' With 14.95 Aad {Tetey_ im Pontise ore Doctors in U.S. 1E sr Trade ° “Git's\Sines Te 14 une mm —! tegen mv | ,CONACD, we mir 2495 NORELCO Speman, EAB AES | Ga'twariem F gWiy + West. clans in the United States AE ese Ges increased 3,955 in 1957. The SCHICK ‘Powershave’ $ RONSON had Model Swim Suits : som... steees $3 il am. ¥ American Medical Assn.’s Coun- j Razor : H a.m... Bocel $s ‘ “| cil on Medical Education and Valu to $2 oo ° Ao ie a said —— ms Reg. $31.50 We 3 Tharsdey in Pon ee WITH T 89 : page (agers Serene! | Protice | TRADE-IN ° : beeen seaman i 95 : p= hemi "Cardinal's Body in U.S. ] 2 on — : / =. ae in Featins : nn go -7 + ee | NEW YORK (®—The body of Elasticized fitted. $ / Wate ay sasceeddertecne ‘93| Samuel Cardinal Stritch arrived, s P E C I A L t : gz . — / here today by plane from. Rome. DOOR CANOPY “14.95 FREE ESTIMATES — FE 5-2102 L & V Awning & Window Co. 163 WEST MONTCALM Open 9 A.M, te 8 P.M. . Reg. $28.50 G. A. BLAYLOCK and CO. Will be closed all day Saturday May 31st Sises 10 & 14 eh fd Sic cotton prints permo- - nen Pr caiab agent, DUE TO THE DEATH OF ee eee ~ O88 800080000000 0000 000006008000 00606 | BENJAMIN R. BLAYLOCK. - G. A, BLAYLOCK and CO. 81 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. or ee a = & “ “ ‘ a : “ ' Ae pee ees ember sees * ‘ 2 vig: 2 25 ¥ i / A : a aye OT a ne os = eo / = a +] fe : Ie e 2 | "y ; : fa, a ; bs fy ce ane pias " : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958- _THREE - | Held Do W100 7 fot t ¢ the pabliiy a Diaoee ee 7 cabivclas A gerd amen Quint Hopes for Boy __MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Rock 'n'lon reports Cecile and'Annette both MONTREAL — The hiusband ot Wt naven’t. heard anything .qhont it. I thought I would have been the first to know.” —_- main Allard, reporting his wife ex- pects a baby in September, said: “We're hoping fora bay.”. : F She Should Know First MONTREAL —.The older sistér All Popular Brands—Freshest CIGARETTES Regular Size 2. 1 8 Per Carton pmo a favorite brand and Camels, Old Golds, Pailip 1 Sao: Chesterfield, etc. — low price plus Te tax. No King. and aoe Tyee 2. 2 § Choice of Lemma 2 am Parade, # Marlboro, Salem, Mall, etc. Plus ‘ce tax. No toute, Always Compare Prices at SIMMS Soeces You Buy! Nationally Famous Brands - * Bulova * Elgin * Longines a WAICHES CAniINT Brand foment Models tor Ledies an 49.95 Watches, now 32.50 71.50 Watches, now 47.50 AUTO NEEDS PRICED EXTRA LOW — Saturday Only! 2nd Fi SOR BARGAINS For 6 or 12-Volt Systems SEALED BEAM. : 1? HP ror au ¢ or 12 Jos systems. 39.95 Watches, now 26.95 59.95 Watches, now: 40.00 | Powerful ELECTRIC Vibrator ' Massage PILLOWS You've Seen These — Priced as $12.95 ‘Values— 99 "Ey Saturday ;. Only E @ Reduces Tension @ Aids Circulation — @ Relieves Aches s Only 24 at this price. E Electric motor inside foam-rubber filled corduroy cover. 6 foot cord. —Main Floor o Head Lamps | } | SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS ot SIMMS! Stock up! save! IDRUG'SALEE t Reserved To Li KOTEX NAPKINS KLEENEX TISSUE ~ 43¢ Value c 200 Sheets New Kotex in all 29 Box of 200. sheets sizes Sanitary napkins Limit 2 boxes ..... Absorbine =~ Bayer cares Aspirin 50 for 69° | We= 29° Hi Germicide es- fi pecially for Limit 1 bottle 4 athlete's foot, per person, . lynos Tooth Paste—Twin Pac ......... 56c DOAN’S LAVORIS Kidney Mouth Pills Wash 9c: Size "i j 58 Value V 45:|\6) 63 Limit 2 20-Oz. Bottle VOLTS $1.95 Value Hook that swivels, hood glows cord reaches any part of car, SIMONIZE ‘Bodysheen’ fase ~ $149 Value Famous ‘Bodysheen auto polish with a > cleaner... one or toa osnas : mento Rebber Auto Floor Mais | _TWO-PIECE SET : Btyled ‘as as shown. Pro- $2.95 Value well as it 12 | tects beactifies your car, Pits all oe —_ s most : — choice "a yo : RePAIR or ReSTYLE “anacie FY BRGLAS . 2 Fem LAAbA 4 < O- | 99" ie Gelusil . _¥e Use as warning and signal noe. E a bright red warning. 914 foct 3 y e ” . . _ ¥ 7 7 “ iy ] ‘ There | thee " ‘ i \ | SAVE’ 41 ens ue Couns \EVITALIS 82° GERITOL ~ | Auto Trouble. Lite pr TONIC TONIC 6 or 12 E $1.23 Value Greaseless grooming | Reg. $2.98—Liquid or Tablets ee .»$1.02 ee SAVE 3le¢ on BROMO- J ; SELTZER Regular 98c Size SAVE 16c on . PHILLIPS Micwesia peat ¥ : Reg, $1.09 with Sprayer FEEN-A-MINT 35e Size 27¢ VALUE © BAKER'S LIQUID FORMULA 12 for 2.34 Pt abel aun Sterilizer Hl. $3.98 Value 299 Pamous. Eventio aluminum sterilizer with lift-out rack. 4 bottle capacity. §-Grain ASPIRIN TABLETS 1008 ap & grain “8. Letite - 100 rope t ans Fleer 2 ARB SHOE POLISH 13° Regular 25¢ Griffins Liquid shoe All White, Sc Size EX-LAX LAXATIVE ant a eftective. pis. —Main Fleer bal take, of 6. Reg. 57c SHASTA SHAMPOO poo in generous Sic size now at this price low ‘ —Main Floor Famous Brands TOOTH PASTE 2\° lar Jie tubes of Coigates, Pepsodent, Ipana, Crest, ete. Limit 2, —Main Fleer + TABLETS 49c Size ANACIN Anacin works }- -waye pal fast, effective re- —Main Floor 98c Sher SUNTAN LOTION _| tube. Keeps hair neat —and— —Main Fleer ‘Lanolin Plus’ BABY OIL 39° Save more than half on the regular $1.00 size, ‘ing, Don- irritating to babies. —Main Fleer | Deodorant $1 ‘Fresh’ Roll-on 39° No messy spre creams — Primply roll-on this ‘Fresh’ deodorant. Limit- 2, —Main Floor oor ‘Duragloss’ Nail Polish Remover 19 Generous - ounce size of Leniees nail polish femoris safe and effec ian Fieor 10c *Wrisleys’ TOILET SOAPS 6 29 A teguiat @0c valie. Assorted hard milled toilet soaps. Limit Plenty of some, few of others . Washable Rayon — 3 Colors Ladies’ ™ Slips Rayon full slips ° 6 ¢ white; blue or black colors. — 32 to 34. Limit 2 eee 9 AM to 1230 ONLY pg Fh ag rx naam Style — Broadcloth 1 $4998 Ladies’ *3* Pajamas 2-piece, button fronts, striped” pattern, bot- toms are in solid colors. Size 34, ~Main Floor ~Main Floor AON varie: imam ©8008 Clearance of Ladies’ Better * Mi | 9° Maternity Dress Slightly. counter soiled dresses of up to $9.95 ~ vy 88 values, Broken sizes 10 to 18, -Main Floor 9AM to 12:30 ONLY EPTy Values to $19.95 — Ladies’ Coats and Toppers Final clearance of acri- lan toppers, all-weather 99 coats, wool ‘coats, pod- 4 dle coats, Broken sizes 10 to 18.° mam Fleer eee cece No-Iron SEERSUCKER Girl’s 97° Blouses Wash ‘n wear Seer- sucker blouses in gay 39° plaid patterns. Sizes 7 to 14, ee ccoom, Children’s Sizes 24.6 Training Pants 10 esr waist and legs. Choidt “bf white and colors. Cienit_ ie © pants. ce OD V a Flannel Material Ladies’ Ped. Pushers Washable flannel pedal pushers with 2 pockets, ¢ back zipper. Sizes 10 44‘ to 18, ‘Poplins, Estrons and Others Boys’ *2” ee Light Grey Denim — Sanforized Boys’ Putter Pants i belted, zipper © front, Sizes 8 and 12 only, $2.49 value. =~ Basement ~Main Floor Miscellaneous group in sizes 12 and 16. Zip- per front, slash pockets, Basement Regular Special Group — Assorted Men’s *4* Jackets All first quality, pop- tins and other mater-. 99 ials. Zipper fronts, slash “pockets. Sizes — S-M-L. —DRasement : ecco ecee Everglaze, Plisses, Prints Pillow Shams, ea. 19° 9 A.M. to 1? 30 e aaeeee Washable Crinkle Cotton Boys’ Shirt & Pants Boy’s shirt with match- ing short pants, Pants in blue, shirt in prints, Sizes 3 and 4 only, _ Basement Ist quality, large size in variety of colors. Regular $1 00 nel eee eee0e Combed Cotton — Reg. 59c. Men’s ‘T’ Shirts White combed cotton ‘T* shirts with no-sag neck, All sizes. S-M-L, Limit 2. ~Basement 98 North Saginaw Street ‘ \ , ‘Be at ‘SIMMS: Tomorrow When Our Doors Open at ry A Mm. sa : Sal ! Prices Slashed on Every Item in This, Adv. Bargains are so big we must restrict this sale to just 342 hours only, SATURDAY morning. - the more you buy the more you savell Rights reserved to limit quantities — so more customers may share in these SUPER-BARGAINS! Sorry — no layaways, mail or phone orders at these low prices! Ladies’ Self-Seam NYLONS | 3" I" SIZE 8% ONLY — Pamous ‘Quaker’ ist quality, Over 600 pairs in the Jot. —Main ; ‘Both the cup and sau- 137 SUN-BACK Styles aN Ladies’ Dresses Regular $2.49 | Had Broken sizes 10 to 20 14% to 22 MEN’S WHITE Under Shorts | 31% Gripper front broadcloth 4 an briefs. Broken sizes Selection Patterns Value ) ) ¢ to 69¢ y Per Yerd 5 Yards ....... $1.00 Remanents of higher price prints and patterns, broad- cloths, percales ete a) Ott Geom *FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM’ Ironing Pad _ and Cover Set aT; Value femme. Fits a g boards. Genuine “ENGLISH BONE” cer at this low price, Choice of 12 patterns, No limit, ‘ —Besement China Cup & Saucer Rustproof, gery ms yas ll 14-Ot. Waste Basket Large 14-quart alurni- ¢ tar St. ae pore ciesined Mf 1-0. § Sauce Pans seller, 297" 69° Silverware Cups Extra silverware cups fit dish drainers to air dry silverware. 78° I) 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY gi num waste basket for Heavy Gauge meycomaagy y7-o Fits Rubbermaid Dish Drainers Coral colors. —tnd Fleer Extends -30 to 50 Inches ” Traverse Rods = QT" silent an Nylon -tud Fleer 127| Folding Hardwood 2- FOOT * i Sturdy 2-ft. ladder with . feinforced steel rod steps. Limit 1. Second Step Ladder | 88*|: 39 Plastic Clothesline genter pina. cerecen fine. 5 Doz. Clothes Pins and Clothes Pin Bag Wire Center — ae be 89° 2nd Floor Regular 90c Seller Foam Rubber re 30x30” Landing Mat For use wherever foot = | 00 traffic is heavy. Halls, $3.79 value, — landings, etc, Regular e) uw | >. comp, sh 2.66 apie te [- = “Mate 9 AM to 12:30 ONLY r9 AM to 1230 ONLY SOO Hall China Pottery—Individual | vag * Baking Dishes | 10° 16° 75° Baking Dishes Ly 4¥4x6 inch individual 7 ih ¢ See ete baking dishes, Regular metal bound. Limit 75¢ value, No limit, ~ ci: Sulla teed cece eee: . For Waxing Your Floors Flashlight Wax grep Battery Long painted wood 9¢ esa $e stir ata wee Floor ™ 8Ft. Hardwood — panier 79¢ 2-Cell Clothesline Prop, ™ | Fiashtight | Hardwood clothesline . 9* prop with metal line ¢ clip, ‘tapered . ground — | Fhrows 300-f1. beam end. Limit 2. ny focus al metal | eee — Fleer Standard Couplings -RUBBER . eg. Wash Drain Hose | ‘Cots Eye’ For fling or draining ¢ Marbles machines, Remar 8 79¢ 4 8 100 Fee | value. aa : - a a ah ccc MEW WNTETETE TIE. 000 Cat eye Marble, “Country Squire” Mixture — 2-Pe; LIVING ROOM IM SUITE caesar gargs | of 2-Pe, MODERN SECTIONAL SAVE Kroehler built, long . SAVE By Kroehler. Frieze 50 $59 cent Front, age hae sT' 719” $90 cover, modern styling. 149 d Strato pr Recliner a Vv U 7 Foam Mattress i os VE Tweed and plastic. com- @°, SAVE Twin size only. Mat- $40 oe oie ot ‘a ber. *89” $30 hen and on spring. 69” Jf 3-Pe. RATTAN SECTIONAL [ov PLATFORM aCe SAVE Genuine Rattan, zip. 43 238° SAVE Modern style. Foam seat. 50 $120. perrs,cushions Not SEQ) $30 Tweed coms. $59 | ALUM. GLIDER CHAIR re . : ! ; | tal Me all for 95 | | ’ oe pie” be See a prt tapers Set $ 50 ern styling. Frieze cover. $150 er and three side 249° $40 ng. 49 v Simmons Sleeper Lounge “sig, vd LANE CEDAR CHEST SAVE = Full pin 7 ts apa. SAVE Blond finish modern > $50 mottress. Separate ay 49” | $10 stviing. $39” Fgh Nags, - | ¢ ETT) SAVE - Ae - pe = ing $ 00 SAVE. Table and 2 chairs, round 9 c ese Aon toad tebe las able, w 95 si mann = i 178" ALUM. FOLDING CHAIR ai fon bse ens | v WROUGHT IRON BUNK BED) ‘--” fare with woven a | ¢ SPRING PORCH CHAIRS SAVE - Complete with springs $ “ioeel No Delivery SAVE Heavy spring base. Plastic '% * 95 $30 and mattresses. 29 $10 cushions. 2 only. 14’ v be Sry rae le 79.50 vie ok Sel SAVE ig iol eg. SAVE Ad inish on $24 Aprppirts 2 et, a *5 = ig 30 $5 = Newt oper in to in stand. 4” size. + @T2RRTT Tobie ~¢¥ WOOL WILTON RUG Y ~ |v 2SWING GYMSET | | SAVE view '2Y pol $40 @y50| REDWOOD CHAIR [SAVE i...) stet fame, - "Senge |$69 teed 149” Certified Kiln Dried red- amos | $8 9 | J staan dee an SE) toured seat. wg, ¢ BIGELOW A Lsbak gira d JUVENILE TS 2 "Reg. 54.50. 86 om ™ SEDO CTAWN SPECIALS. |559, Mee Gur esion § 34% spuma Gt en : 8.95 Glider Slip Covers .....4... 4.95 on ae 94.50 Roth Cashed Tete « coe 9.95 J 21"xb4" RUG 7a oa He tae att Tate». 298 LIMED OAK BUFFET ‘| SAVE Bigelow - quality. Discon- $ 95 14.95 Port. Charcoal Grill....... 6.95 | SAVE 51. Rina: Credenza, mod- by 50 $6 _ tinued samples. 3 24.95 Set Glider Cushions ..... 1295 | 940 Ses rove a 69 | 12.95 Beach Umbrella ........ 7.95 | NOTICE! Use Our NEW PARKING LOT in Back of Store OPEN FRIDAY CLOSED WED. AFTERNOON — Enter ot Alley Off Seginew St. or Through Gaukler’s Storage Underpass. and MONDAY | Other Hours Remain the Same — Lot Well Lighted . . . USE CUSTOMER ENTRANCE ot REAR of STORE. NIGHTS “til 9:00 | ) Buy on Our : Me Easy Payment Plan — PAY . | ONLY 10% e DOWN = es House Group Clears Excise Levies WASHINGTON @® — The bill continuing corporate income and excise taxes at their present levels for another year until June 30;) |1959, got Rules Committee clear- jance yesterday for a House. vote} j next week, Rep. Wilbur D, Mills (D.-Ark),| chairman of the tax-writing Ways | ‘and Means Committee, declined to! ‘predict when taxes might be re-/f ‘duced. | Replying to repeated inquiries iby Rules Committee members |about prospects for excise tax cuts, Mills declared there will be no such legislation this year. Mills. said he considers the. ef, ifects of excise tax relief for auto) makers and railroads as nebulous. [He said he doesn’t think a $90 price | ireduction on a $3,000 car would) Sjhave much effect. B/ Leaders have scheduled House ‘action on the tax bill for late next WORK CLOTHES OR FASHIONS... “on Excellent Chance to had That Second “Family” Table models and con- ¢ 1 f 9 5 wrokes: Admiral, RA. from SWEET'S RADIO and TV SHOP Motorola, Emerson or Zenith. 422 West Huron Stieet Phone -FE 4-1133 FREE PARKING | Open Monday ond Friday Nights ‘til 9 WE EAN cw Most of Colman Estate Goes to Wife, Daughter | Operating under parliamentary) ‘procedure barring amendments, ‘the House is expected to pass the |measure in the form approved venerday by its Ways and Means 0 ‘Committe. EXPERTLY and PROMPTLY! |) s-:75,201%,,00-'s ® tor Ronald Colman left most of his estate to his widow Benita ‘Hume and their daughter Juliet, 117. Ri DLEY |. Other bequests included $10,000 se ‘each to his sisters, Gladys Bining, ' Leeds, England, and Edith Till, | Surrey, England, and $5,000 to CLEANERS = 22" | tralia. ° Value of the estate was not dis- in PONTIAC iclosed when the will was filed for | probate, 26 E. Huron Colman, 67, died May 19. | 339 W. Huron Miracle Mile | ‘Lake Dweller Dulles 4 Not Talking on France | FEderal 8-9252 FEderal 8-9255 Shopping Center " WATERTOWN, N. Y. (AP) — OR T ED OVER DEBTS: ‘Secretary of State John Foster Dulles rested on isolated Main ‘Duck Island in Lake Ontario to-| jday, still silent publicly on the French crisis. | Dulles declined comment on| France when he stopped here yes- terday en route to his island re- |treat for the Memorial Day holi-| | day. He said he preferred to con-) sider himself on vacation. The sécretary ‘Was accompanied hy his wife, their toy poodle Pepi| and three staff aides. | J are unable te er bills when due, see midmiaan CREvrr Cuaprr cOUNGELLCES and errane Lae ng Fag h payments you can _ NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. & Sat. $ to 1. Evenings by App't. 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The cost of Vibra-Slim is deductible from your Income tax when purchased for medical care. Waite’s Cosmetic Dept... . Street Floor oo shows you how to EN q THE PONTIAC PRESS | ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958 It is not through a loss of respect for the memory of the heroes of the Civil War that Memorial Day has generally become known as Decora- tion Day. The Memorial Day holiday was in- stituted 90 years ago when our na- tion still was shrouded in the recol- lection of the thousands who made the supreme sacrifice in that. recent conflict. * x * Millions of their comrades and relatives and friends hailed it as an occasion to pay respect to them. It was done in a solemn way. ae _ But these millions now largely are no longer with us. a And we have had other wars. : ee ee Some of them were world wars. But let us never forget that in none of them did our nation have the meri engaged or the casualty lists as large as in that nation-dividing conflict of 1861-65. , While time may dim our vision or . What they really rate is a good, stiff lecture from a traffic officer and a stout fine. In addition, they should be denied the rights to the main highways. These “creeping pestilences” force every driver - coming from behind to “jump” them. That means in the course of a few hours, hundreds of mo- torists have to leave their own lane, venture to the center and “go around” the menace. They slow traffic to a crawl. x * * The pestilence can be responsible for many accidents and he is always responsible for a definite wear and tear on nervous systems which can not be evaluated. We earnestly ad- jure all traffic enforcing agencies to haul this culprit into court and give him his just due. ye xk * * A reprimand is insufficient. He couldn't comprehend. He needs a jolt. -THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Powriac ‘Press Company # W. Buren 6. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sundey Rveseiz Besecrs, jouw A. Rusr Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director - Manager Kant -M. Treapwrit Howsen M. Prreeemio us, : Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Manager seme W. Pirecensie | Secretary and hed PS iin G. Marsmatt Jorpan, > Local Advertising — Matager 7 Geonce CC inotan Classified Manage: — The Associated Press \« entitied exclusively to the ‘ for republication of all ioct) news printed tn this *s. well as all AP news disogtches Powrtac Paves is delivered by carrier for 40 cents . eearrier service is pot avaliable by mat) Memorial Day—Decoration Day is shared by a larger number than it was after the War of Secession. wx The practice started by South- ern women of strewing wild- flowers on a certain day on the graves of their soldier dead, while ‘that war was still in progress, was really the start of this manner of observance. They called it Me- morial Day. In 1868 when the May 30 date was designated as such a holiday by the Grand Army of the Republic, being the Union veterans, it also was called ' Memorial Day. But the decoration of the graves was a major part of its observance. * * .-* As the years have passed, the prac- tice of having memorial programs has gradually grown less, but the dec- oration of the graves continues. This is carried out by veterans’ organiza- tions and friends and relatives of the deceased. In Pontiac and its area very few of the veterans’ graves, re- gardiess of what war they. were engaged in, go without decora- tion on Decoration Day. x *« * Likewise, the practice of decorat- ing the graves of others who were not affiliated with the armed services is continued on Decoration Day. Hence, Decoration Day is only the proper means for the suitable observ- ance of Memorial Day. « “The Man About Town The Saddest Day A Memorial Holiday That © Brought the Most Sorrow Many of the funerals were delayed un- 4il Memorial Day,'‘because the roads were blocked and undertakers in sufficient numbers were not available to earlier care for the dead. Throughout the nation the services of that Memorial Day were largely given over to prayer incidental to Oakland County’s greatest mass tragedy. Surely in accord with the sentiments ot thousands of her former pupils and friends, a memorial program for the late Mrs. Agnes Lynch Cox was given Thursday at Wisner school where she was principal for many years. Elected Tuesday as president of the Michigan State Association of Life Un- derwriters, Curtis E. Patton of 314 South Tilden St., has written five millions of insurance in the Pontiac area. Before the auto age took over, western. horses were shipped to Pontiac by the carlead and sold at auction to farmers and truck drivers. You've heard mighty few better ser- mons than that one of five words: “Stay alive all your life,” which is the title of that best selling book of : Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, which is my idea of saying most in brief- est form. Verbal Orchids to- - Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hooper of 6601 Cooley Lake Road; sixty-first wed- ding anniygrsary. — Miss Louise Paddock of 2500 Union Lake Road; eighty-first birthday. : - Mr, and Mrs. William Clikeman | of Whittier, Callf., formerly of 221 Pioneer Ave., Pontiac; sixty-third wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson of Davisburg: fifty-second wedding anni- versary Matt Burris _ of Lapeer ninety-second birthday i : Let Us Not Forget—Especially Now De Gaulle Odd-Ball of Our Time Bc ofits Beyond that there was only puz- zlement except for this one opinion: That he was very shrewd at his May 19 news conference. Why shrewd? This was the answer: Be- cause he really didn’t say any- thing. * * * This writer disagrees that there is anything necessarily shrewd about that. True enough, De Gaulle gave out with nothing but double- talk. But it may have been be- cause he couldn't think straight and had no policy or programs for France. * * * There is certainly concern in the Western world that De Gaulle, once he led the government, might turn into.a manipulated stooge for men far shrewder than he, par- ticularly military men. He did play a great role as rallying point in World War II for Frenchmen crushed by the Nazis: But some'of his performances aft- er the war threw doubts on his awareness of what the world is n &. & France owed its liberation to the United States and Britain. But France’s very dependence on its allies irritated De Gaulle. After the shooting stopped he flew to Moscow and signed a mutual aid The Country Parson . pe until we're sure they first love us.” agreement with the Soviet Union. This seems to have been an effort to play both ends against the middle. Later he expressed surprise and disappointment be- cause Moscow didn’t keep its word. . * * * Although he was anti-Commu- nist, he took France's No. 1 Com- munist, Maurice Thorez, into his © cabinet. Yet, with the presence of Allied troops to give him strength, he disarmed the Communists. In 1948 diplomats here .and abroad feared that if De Gaulle jeopardize the North Atlantic Treaty | alliance of Westérn powers for mutual de- fense against the Soviet Union— THOUGHTS FOR TODAY De this now, my son, and de- liver thyself, when thou art come into the hand of thy friend; go, humble thyself, and make sure * * t Sense shines with a double lustre “Tt is inconceivable that the de- when it is set in humility. An fense of France should be as- able and yet humble man is a sured by anyone other than the jewel worth a kingdom.—William French themselves.” This was Penn. Dr. William Brady Says: Nutrition Aids Brought Mental, Physical Vigor Naturally the lady does not men- tion her age, but who cares about that except her feminine acquamt- ances? a In March 1957 the lady went to a diagnostician be- — coming alarmed at her steady physi- getting to my brain me. (I work in an DR. BRADY office.) All my energy seemed to be consumed in just keeping me going. “I told the doctor I was ex- tremely tired all the time, that | wasn't worried about any particu- lar ailment, but felt there was noth- ing wrong with me but fatigue. His verdict: excellent health. Asked if he thought vitamin pills .. . he said no, he didn’t believe in them. But he also said he didn’t know why I was so tired. “Months passed and I got tired. tireder. Finally 1 re- articles. I sent for your pamphlet’ ‘Young Folks and Oid Folks’ .. .” The lady-doesn’t say so, but in all probability she provided a stamped, self-addressed envelope, for otherwise she would not have received the pamphlet. The letter continues: “This was the most intelligent act I have ever performed . ; . Feb. 4 is my red letter day .. . the fatigue has vanished; coordina- tion between my eyes and brain is instantaneous; my mind is clear;: my memory is sharp; and J have picked up many of the activities I formerly enjoyed, such as dané- ing, trail trips with the Moun- taineers, etc. My work has greatly improved. Wonderful to feel so UNtired. * * a “As I am more given to under- statement than overstatement, my friends have been impressed and . many of them are taking Ray-D. , They al] mention benefits such as clearer mind, susta interest in their work or play, improved condition of nail and hair, .. “I haven't had that 3 o'clock _ In a piece to follow I'll belabor two points which I’m afraid neither wise get from this testimonial. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pe to health and hy . 5 nosis or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, # « _— - addressed envelope is tlac Press . « “lockout?” , ge ‘ a Voice of the People e = sstiai | Advises Union Mento Tell Reuther What They Want Walter P. Reuther at P) ‘This is part of a telegram sent to President International headquarters of the UAW-CIO: ~ oo : : ssa ities 2. Pontiac, Mich _ “Brother Reuther, your locals 596 , 9 have not released any instructions on information from —— to the membership or made any. personal communications and file members, as was stated in effect in associated news releases. How are you going to know what your members want? : x * * . And to all GM rank and file members, let your international leader ’ now. It’s urgent. Do your own thinking. know what you want by post card araglne aa Elected Ree, Sec. Local 596 ‘What’s Meaning ‘Monopoly Learns ixpensive Lesson’ Doubtless there are many editors ‘who kneel in perpetual adoration of the big business tycoon who got of Red Subs?’ 1 wisif some one of your readers or the editors would explain to me what Russian submarines have been doing away off their own base and bobbing up. unexpectedly in various places of the world. They - can’t land soldiers on foreign soil, so how can they use our waters of dollars now leaving our for their subs? -: ‘St Should Be Fair Both Ways’ Why do union men throw up their hands in: horror at the word y regard it as their sacred privilege to strike any time the union: boss blows the whistle and the word ‘strike’ is — in good grog - ‘Let Us Hope They Aren’t All Worried’ What’s so bad about a lock- out? If the workers can refuse te work unless they want to, why can’t employers refuse to | provide work unless they want ist. If the bulk of them are to? If it’s fair one way, it must Reserv as worried as this one, our de- be fair the other. fense is half shot before the call _* * * comes. : I oo some union official would ist World War Vet explain. —— Right-to-Work-Guy owen Says Our Holidays ‘Let’s Protect Tots = Aren’t Respectful From Drowning’ Does the Bible say anything Let's save other little tots. I. agree with Mrs. Bennett's letter about the danger of Terry Lake, . and others like it, which have ta- ken so many lives. I'd like to * * * see something done to protect little Why don’t people sit home ones from danger. _ quietly on holidays and com- “Mrs. D. H. Bailey memorate the occasion? Memo- 160 N. Merrimac rial Day should be a day devot- © —— nol glisad pepe igen 6 4 The Fourth of should be Why Aren’t We devoted to exercises for the birth Tops in These?’ of the nation. Why do we have to play tennis, bridge, poker and How can these pesky Commies drive 200 miles on overcrowded put a ton and a half moon in orbit roads? -while weight, diameter and miles per hour, | ‘Can’t It Be Done That Way Again?’ We built automobiles for many, without UL §. A. ‘Assert Yourselves About Style, Gals’ Fs Hebi 1 839 ‘Lf i & 5 i i 82 BF Case Records of a Psychologist: Child’s Endless Queries Don’t stifle a child’s curiosity or evade his questions! They indicate a high 1.Q., and good health. But to save yourself headaches, use the “Pause & Praise” method, coupied with: the “Reversible Why” tech- nique. It is ideal for teachers and salesmen, too, as well as weary parents. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y - 323: Tommy T., aged 7, is a very brilliant boy, ° “Dr. Crane, Tommy drives me almost crazy,” his father ex- plained, “for os when I get home 7 am from the office, @ dead tired, he & starts pestering 7 me with ques- @ tions. “He may ask, ‘Daddy, where does the sun go at night?’ and be- fore I can figure out a simple so- lution in language ‘y, CRA adapted to his _ an age, he has rushed down the line and maybe fired a dozen more queries at me, “Se when I do finally answer him, I sometimes wonder if he ory he to San gaiteiing tae wit me with Number 13. : x “Yet I suppose a father should try to educate his children by giving them facts, But it is cer- tainly very frustrating to me. What can I do?” ‘ tiops are an indirect sign Questions Of a child's LQ: or mental alért- ness * * * And they also suggest‘a healthy youngster, For when a boy or girl gets sick, he loses much of his _ We physicians know that a child is quite ill When it no longer asks r] X * duper in meeting: the objections for comic books or the TV or in- quires about its toys and play- mates, As we approach death, we may even lapse into a coma, where our curiosity is reduced—to—zero.— So be very grateful that your children pester you with unceasing queries since that means they are both intelligent and healthy. Chri e. — This inflates his-ego-and makes — him doubly interested in the final little child, which may mean, in part, that it is by keeping an inquiring mind that we discover God’s laws and zoom our inven- tions. But Tommy’s father should use the “reversible why’’ on the boy and tactfully turn the questions back upon Tommy. PAUSE & PRAISE This strategy is ideal not only questions from the audience during a forum discussion. ane; * * Salesmen, too, will find it super of prospects. But before you “reverse the why,”” momentarily “pausé & praise,” for that puts the other person in a more receptive frame of L _ “Daddy, where does the sun go at night?” inquires Tommy, “Well, that is certainly a x « ~ ~ 4 YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER Wie of "a FOR A FEW PENNIES PER DAY!} | Merchants, Reservists : and Rusty Water! | Pay Way So She Can " Have a whiter wash, softer | Attend Arlington Rites — lovelier com-# éatarve tice 3a atom ee of Detroit ial gr Why Rent a Softener Unit? 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The res- ‘1/spite the comparison with 1957's | xk * TT ah OM he TMM Mee cl ME Pe ino 4 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY -20, 1958 Lek 2 - Mee x -RIGHT The drop in business demands 4 SAM DAWSON tion in making money easier. ‘ng gains in home and other build- marked increase in'savings, indi- slide last year in the home build- eq|Vidual and institutional. : ing indystry have led some to for- More lending funds are availa- get that these demands are still gains in insured pension plans, and buildup in demand by communi- [oe rise in life Saexence policy ties for funds for civie construc- tian projects and by some indus-‘covered. A unit of gain of 12 per : ‘Home Building Industry Gains. Called Encouraging| tse serving the oring upon New Yor prin, *.&£ Construction contracts in the United States last month were 4 per cent higher than a year ago, construction WHAT'S MY LINE? - INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to scramble os few os to guess my naga Pl eppears under arrow, reading downward. 1AM AN «2 ee © Poo Hoc 1 MEEXINA _2 LASCE 3 SETT * @ LYQIUTA 5 ZALANYE i SPORT COAT ! a cAtch, trapEze, s answer: NO CHARGE FOR ont SN ae rng —— Act, thrill, swing, GREDIT OR -\He Makes Sure — Oil Companies Sailors’ Graves Are Shipshape QUINCY, Mass, ()—The graves of 150 long-forgotten sailormen were shipshape this Memorial Day because of Siegfried von Hartenstein, 87, retired gunner’s His efforts through the years attracted the attention and coop- eration of the American Rochester Man Held in Shooting Detroit Police Believe He Plotted With Friend to Kill Wife DETROIT —A husband and an unemployed construction worker who allegedly conspired to kill the husband's estranged wife were held for investigation of .murder today. “Lt.Glenn Coller said Charles E. er, 41, wer ed i ih Wednesday night shooting of Rose's wife, Anna “Marie, 40. * * * Mrs. Rose, the mother of 10 chil- ‘.|floor of her apartment in De- troit.. She is in serious condition in’ Receiving Hospital with a paet punctured lung. Walker, arrested shortly ater | the shooting on a description fur- | nished by Mrs. Rose, said Rose | offered him $5,000 to shoot Mrs. Rose; according to Lt, Coller. iber pistol when arrested. He told police the gun and a key te the apartment had been given him by Rose, lof retained earnings, some from jon record. There was an increase | dren, was shot while scrubbing = | | Police said Walker had a .25 cal-| RIGHT BEFORE thy mols lensing supemieicner. (F-40000 a pee cont more 7 | FATHER'S DAY : despite a slide this year in the|of 1957. _ | When you conv feverish pace of business expan- ‘ % acl | ais heey ection 0 ependlnaed is ache. Mook ot ae aad a re $2 billion dollars for new plant/investment funds this year into} and equipment. This isn't hay, de-|corporate securities. 3 ge Sam Benson Says: | DARE THEM ALL TO F THESE Te BUYS _ FREE PARKING Open Monday, Thurs., | on any lot Friday ‘til 9 P. M. for my customers Week-Days ‘til 6 P. M. HERE’ MY STORE where you save $10 to $20 on your suit! | believe | Have the... ay 26 ee in, The investment money is com-|000 employes with total reserves | ing from many sources, some jof than | from within the corporations out The nation’s 520 mutual savings |ber of banks report savings rising much |billion dollars in the reserves. | faster this year than last. In the first four months of this year|were’ shown in the deposit admin-| deposits rose by 811 million dol- lars, compared with 442 million|which a fund is in the like period of 1957. Total'a life insurance company for the deposits are now a record 324 \covered workers as a group and) billion dollars, held by 22 millionjused to purchase an annuity for depositors. each individual upon retirement. | * hk ot * * & More of these assets are. going into home building. In April the|— banks, insurance companies, banks increased ake mariner ee loans by 154 fhillion dollars The Institute of Life Insurance reports that in the first three|for any pickup in home building, | : iF months of 1958 new capital funds|in business activity, in industrial] : Starts Monday MIRACLE. MILE SHOPPING | CENTER s sagege a Sem LEGENDS ft lc J June e 2nd thru Ith 2—FREE SHOWS DAILY —2 4:30 P. sige wl 9 P. M. FOREIGN CAR AUTO SHOW COURTESY: AUTO EUROPE INC. All Stores Open by 10 A, M. ‘til 9 P. M. Daily 37 North Saginaw Street Another Special Deal! SPECIAL PURCHASE OF CUSTOM SHOP $50.00 caused an oil shortage in Western Europe, And shortly before the domestic price increases, then Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell au- ; thorized’ American oil firms to QUALITY PAINTS take cooperative action in supply- cial low, low price. TO SUIT YOUR ing needed oil to Europe. DECORATING NEEDS = :__...... [Housed Famous Guests CALIFORNIA LONG PONCHA SPRINGS, Colo, # — potatoes . Guest registers of the ancient Jack- son. Hotel here still show the names of famous guests who spent the night in this .small community. Among the names on the registers jare those of Frank and Jesse James, Susan B. Anthony and “Yellow Pages” Alexander Graham Bell, Hisowiee DISCOUNTS WALKING LAWN ALUMINUM SPRINKLER LAWN EDGINGS Set ItForget It WITH SAFETY EDGE 40 FT. ROLL $40 Value 26” NOW Reg. $449 $69 wow de QUALITY ALUMINUM FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS _ | How” °4.88 See Your Nearest BOYDELL Paint Dealer Listed -on page 203 or your jelly rolls . Briquets o [21 SAL. Oe Sepag 3 Rog ew AO Lonnnae cans? TOASTMASTER | SUPER KEM-TONE AUTO. TOASTER ipo gtose Reg. $18.95 os | an Our Price ‘| 3” Colors $497 sal FAY’S Hardware Corner Huron and Telegraph Roads _OPEN SUNDAY 9:00 A. M: to 1:00 P.M. 4 Try one this week end for @ barbecue treat. Kroger spe- RED RIPE, FIELD FRESH BEAUTIES tomatoes ... KROGER ASSORTED FLAVORS TROPICAL SUMMER $50.0 incl Manufacturer's Price Tag on Sleeve MY PRICE ~ COMPLETELY CLEANED, PAN READY fresh, whole fryers . 3 10 WHITE hot dog or sandwich buns kroger white bread ... . REGULAR 39¢ VALUE Ww THIS g COU PON (o_o a ae ow ae ae ae oe ow oe oe ow ee ow on oF ee ee ee ee oe ae oe ae oe ow oe all this plus free top value stamps. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices effective Saturday only, May 31, 1958. & 2 59: Bes. "219° tube | J Specially baked in as chore oliver Makes Pee P full 6 Ox. 1 Cc pena by by th ete te te th hi i dei aevre,eeeTreree eee vor quert of refresh- c Be os te te tote te fade tote tot tntntn tn din dn tndndnts tein tnt te tnt tata te tntntnd “—_ ° ing lemonade. ; SAVE $3 37 Yes, sir! You'll see the manu- facturer’s price tag on the Suit .... That’s why | made this Special Deal! ] _ WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS TwrCrrTTTTTTerTTeTr eS vwreererrreerrerwrrwewrewT BREEZE COOL SUITS 1 Could Sell for $45 alee > 4 > 4 > 4 a 4 a 4 , 4 a q > 4 > 4 > 4 ‘ 4 , MY PRICE a 4 > 4 > 4 a 4 > 4 q 4 > 4 a. ho 4 > 4 > 4 Sh 4 ~rTrrTrrTTrrTrTrerr eee ee ee ie COOL! SUMMER DACRON BLEND SUITS - 1 Could Sell tor $55.00 MY PRICE © ‘38" Bienlaete,-ferritie 2 pall + pile — = = =e ow ae ag went FRESH FROZEN lemonade i 7 A Rayon blend for sag man who _, Log) suit; to pressed pwuwwrvTT TTT TTT Terre Tae anita a aaa i nO ii Pr altaiclint Ps tits pepe peepee eee eameee wrwewewveervevevevvwevwerervvrvrvvervwteTY OT CVC CT UTC CUCU eT TCT F ¥ i i lh i i i ‘MEN! YOU REALLY HAVEN'T SEEN SUCH A SELECTION OF PANTS! Ican save you $3 to $6 on your. selection OVER 2,000 PAIR PANTS $487 _ S587 _ S687 5887 Wash and Wear — Sharkskins! Worsted . Dacrons! Twists! Cool Miracle Blends! Alterations F ree! FATHER’S DAY GIFT SELECTIONS re OF TREESWEET BRAND PURE e156 lemon juice "10 tech 29° | | NA PPRTAOCPARLETTIRCTIPLTELLACE, a | \d A VALUABLE COUPON = WITH THIS VALUABLE COUPON s kroger gelatins : resh- ing summer drink. . oo — = = aw ae ae ae ae as ae ae ome é ITH nnoonon0N000 FS doononnoanneannonoonoanoanennan cand | A REAL feta ow 7 | $2.95 2 $3.95 2 $4.95 3 “Jason” i” - i i > Cool j Beef Sk fen Set | | ‘My Price 3 My Price yt a a : | $194 $8294 1 $83 ae \ \ i Tt ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 30, Tosa. A eS ok eget i were es - TENDER, SLICED "| SAZLEY Eped ares NORTH SAGINAW STREET LIVER These geal Will Run for Saturday oer ‘GRADE 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS x &9° -ure VESI home- improvement, auto, personal, home, business v2 Doz. Limit” EXTRA LEAN BEEF SHORT ‘RIBS Cc b. ON EEA BANK STALE brother: H. R. Hecox .of Detroit. | the. Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. PUCCCUC TCC TCC OCC CTT. & ‘rrrrrerereS Deaths ‘in Poni a Nearby Areas Evanswoods St! died early this morning after. a long iliness.. The body is at William R. Potere Fun- eral Home in Rochester. EMIL F, ZIERER FRANKLIN—Service for Emil F, Zierer, 81, of 27110 Scenic Dr., who died Wednesday in Bloomfield Hos- pital, will be held tomorrow after- _|noon at. Myers Funeral Home in ue CHARLES L. HECOX Charles L. Hecox, a registered ‘nurse in First Aid at the . Fisher Body Division for 24 years, died there yesterday morning of a heart or He was 63. “A native of Coleman, Mr. Hecox of Farmington, and Mrs. Leo G. Tripp of Pontiac. KARL LUTZ Karl Lutz of 6255 - TROY Deaths Elsewhere ture salesman. The body was sent to Batesville today from the Pursley Funeral, testifying before a House commit- tee. The company operates in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, *. - * Home. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Basil), petals Winter deGuichard, 72, founder of) the AC Spark Plug Co., died yes- terday of a heart ailment. ‘De van Youth Sent fo Jail it was sold to General Motors. for Theft From Sfore * * * NEW YORK (AP)—Thomas G. A Waterford Township teenager to the Oakland |The. ap home is at 2241 Lan- caster renal ‘will be at 1 p.m. Monday ‘rom the Donelson.J-hes Funeral) Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. FRANK F. RAND Service for Frank F, Rand, 74; of 4224 Lanette St., Elizebeth Lake will be at 3 p.m, Saturday from ; i yg are one son, Wallace, anklin; two brothers, one sis- iter and two grandchildren. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr, Rand’s body was brought here from Devon, Pa. where he died Tuesday at the home of his son, Frank F. Rand Jr. He had been ill several months with the W. T. Grant Co., at the Miracle leukemia Mile Shopping Center, Edward Wirth, 17, of 3980 Oak Knoll Rd., pleaded guilty fo a simple larceny charge before West Bloomfield Township Justice El- mer C. Dieterle after he was ap- prehended in the shopping center parking lot by W. F. McDonald, manager and Brad Patten, assis- tant manager of the store and turned over to Bloomfield Town- ship police. Graham Leads Crowd in Prayer for France SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Evan- gelist Billy Graham led his last night’s audience in prayer for France and for God’s guidante of Surviving besides his son are a daughter, Mrs. Arne Anderson of Greencastle, Pa., and several grandchildren. As a prospector and miner, Mr. Rand had made more than 25 trips to Labrador where he had staked claims covering more than 1,000 acres. MRS, FRED L. COOK FARMINGTON — Service for Mrs. Fred L. Cook, 77, of 33724 Oakland Ave., who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. The body will be at Thayer Fun- era] Home until noon Monday. She had been a member of the First Methodist Church, a charter member of the Farmington Wom- en’s Club, the WCTU, and a life member of the Farmington Chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star. FORT WILLIAM, Ont. Francis Xavier Murphy, 55, pub- lisher of the Fort William Times- Journal, died yesterday of a heart attack. He also was president of the James Murphy Coal Co., the Western Navigation Co., Ltd., and the Western Stevedore Co. He was born in Fort William. * * * CHICAGO (AP)—George Arthur Kelly, 73, executive vice president of the Pullman Co., from 1946 un- til his retirement in 1951, died yesterday of a heart condition, He joined the company in 1920 as gen- eral solicitor and became vice president | ans * TOuNGSFOWN. Ohio (AP) — James Darling, 73, Salem, Ohio, publisher since 1937 of Farm and Dairy, a weekly newspaper circu- lating in the Ohio-Pennsylvania- West Virginia tristate area, died TCrrrerrrrerrrrrrrrrcecierrerrrrceererru Ce v"ereveereeeererervererwrrrerrererrerTeTeTTeTTS the hearts of the French people,” he said, “This is the darkest hour France has faced for many years. It stands on the brink of agonizing hid A dit Tih it i i hi hh i nh i i wrweewreveeerrrvrvrvrervrvrvrvevre.}, Surviving are a son, Robert B.'yesterday of a heart attack. decision.” GREAT “500 LESS THAN ANY HOME LIKE IT ON THE MARKET rrrs PPP PPP PPA AA pd dd da dda a a a ae __eeereeererrrrererervrevrervevregwrYT nd SCOT: BUILT-IN@ OVEN AND RANGE vewwwvrvrvrerrvrerrrrrrvreryrYYYeeeee™ WE : aaa | KILLING IN THE — MARKET. WE BOUGHT OUT NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKER'S ENTIRE STOCK AT A FRACTION of the ORIGINAL PRICE 1,000 DRESSES SALE SOLD NATIONALLY AT 2.99 1 AND 10.99 It's the, biggest sale ofthe r... Come yourself, bring a friend . savings are terrific . . Buy for the entire Summer. Chemise styles . Sport styles . : .. Dress styles . . 2-piece styles . . « jacket styles. e JUNIOR SIZES @ MISSES SIZES @ LARGE SIZE! Dphbbbbbbpb aaa 1078 SQ. FT. OF LIVING SPACE IN LAKE-STUDDED WATERFORD — aS Y All the important things that go hand-in-hand with modern family living. . . the big shopping centers like Tel-Huron, the fine schools, ease of transportation * ¥ + all these and more are yours PLUS THE BONUS OF IN THE VERY HEART OF \ i, ‘{ AS LITTLE AS F HA ‘545 moves vou i 30 YEAR MORTGAGES AS LITTLE AS Nothing Down ’ 5 WATER WONDERLAND! Oa a a ea SIG VACATION SPECIALS ROSE MARIE | 1.99 LADIES’ REID Bermudas SPORTS 9g @ Play Shorts @ Spert Shirts @ Boy's Lengies @ Swim Trunks @ Short Sets For Summer Wear 8. so Men's. Washable re or rayon. 1.99 SPORT Fh ww an. #84 Phew ng BER Sais, 74N. Saginaw St. $ We Give Holden's Red Stamps $ =Car Price Tags. National Group Tells | House Subcommittee It Fully Supports Move ; WASHINGTON ~The National Automobile Dealers Assn, (NADA) - has come out for placing a clear “ee, price tag on new cars. PI ti _| The group fully supported such “Tree ng Attains a measure before a House com- Record High i in 1957 merce gubcpmmittee. A bill aimed “ATLANTA — The nation planted at putting price tags on new autos @ billion forest trees in 1957, about has been passed by the Senate. -~ * * "wane Be Here Early Saturday Morning! ~* - cate ee : eer. ees . ae ee i ds Ree power nk ___. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, ynmay, MAY ig te ee es \ ba Hentele (Dealers Back. | “fr: | rk oe The NADA believes the bill would be a step toward ange | the slumping auto indu PEN NEY’S---MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S--- DOWNTOWN SAVE MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 300 only Dan River plaids, cotton stripes, short sleeves, washable G what a price. Buy Now. SAVE SEAMLESS NYLONS Save now. on sum-. mer shades. Sizes BYtoll. ei ut. snd now has an artical sve. | fl SAVE terrain caud'oes wor sect] (NYLONS = $30 worth of stamps — and the| 8s Dork seams, gauge, it deer, wanted shades. Sizes 81/2 to II. a ita if ae superinterkient and chief a washer. Lenahan saw Dart and) : asked him what hé was doing there. “I'm the window weeter,"] ce name | SAVE . “You're a liar, I'm the window " Lenahan turned the _ hose on | Dart, holding him at bay until po- | DRESSES lice arrived. Dart was booked on | charges of burglary posses- | | ‘5-7 25 only better dresses. Reduced, cotton and dressy * fabrics, some real values. Misses and half sizes. COTTON SPORT SHIRTS —pbossed cottons, washable wools—reduced .... FOR CHILDREN : FOR MEN: THIRD FLOOR 1.44 1.88 $22 neat, short sleeves, some long OXFORD CLOTH DRESS SHIRTS Button down collar, some soiled. . MEN‘S WASH ‘'N WEAR SUITS 75% Dacron blend—special ....00cccseeeereee eee eee eoeeeeeeeee ee eee renee eee MEN’S SLACKS all wool washables, some biends, $5 broken sizes, colors, Reduced ..++.....eee gees YOUNG MEN'S POLISHED COTTON 2 77 University styled slacks—suntan or black ......... ° PIN STRIPE COTTON SLACKS 2 88 University styled, charcoal—now ....-.6 600-0 5ee e MEN’S SUMMER JACKETS Striped polished cotton—reduced «04.5.6. ..550 05 2.77 20 ONLY—TWILL WORKSHIRTS 1 7 5 Khaki or gray—broken sizes ..... 06sec cere e ene P 20 ONLY—SROADCLOTH PAJAMAS $2 Sanforized prints—Now ....005.-.ee ere erenes DACRON and WOOL TROPICAL SLACKS Summer weight, crease resistant, good colors, sizes MEN'S WASH 'N WEAR SLACKS Machine washable, no ironing ....+ MEN’S UNDERWEAR Shirts, briefs, T-shirts all to go in @ hurry ..++. a for 88s MEN'S SUMMER a SHIRTS Acetate cotton plaids, short sleeves, all conan for $3 FOR WOMEN $ DACRON/NYLON/COTTON BATISTE COWNS Baby doll gown with panty, pastels—now . eeeeae COSTUME JEWELRY. | 44 Stone set earrings, necklaces—reduced ........ es pe ter Ah ngs hoped a 2 Se ‘ 4.88 30 ONLY. 25 ONLY—MISSES BETTER BLOUSES 1 3 3 Roll up sleeve and sleeveless ie OE ee oe poaruneneb 8 199 Niet ee... 1.88 “15 ONLY—BETTER COTTONS—and butcher rayons, $3 misses and half sixes— reduced . 4.06. 00s.esees 39 ONLY—BSETTER UNIFORMS $ 5 of Nylon, Dacron, and sharkskin fabrics—reduced. . hia hokeed a SOO e et ee eet eae $12. 0 $15 3 PAIRS — SUN RESISTANT CHROMESPUN 3. 88 ees 048 os CET Oe CEO EEEES «oe RAPES—42""x90" , 2t 3.88 © oust SHAMS ~- TO MATCH Tete e ener ete teeter toreees 50 ONLY—FULL size FEATHER ages 1 44 Floral and striped TICKS ...0cccs cece vereerege ° ° 9 ONLY—METAL UTILITY TABLES 4 88 3 shelves—electrical outlet .....-+ cece cece ens . 9 ONLY—DOOR MIRRORS $3 Natural Framesa—n~ 16x54" .oc ccc ett c ee eeseere 100 PAIRS—TIER CURTAINS a6 : 36" polished cottoms—dacrons .....¢reeeses : 1.88 Pr. 56 ONLY—PLASTIC SHOWER OR RUFFLED 4 66 Pr WINDOW CURTAINS ......-. 545 a . SPECIAL! CANNON STRIPED BATH TOWELS 2244 2 for $1 - HAND TOWELS 1G@x22 sy steeds. +4 Ble ST WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH ......-..> ees SECOND FLOOR INFANTS and TODDLERS: 96 Only—Stretch Training Pants, Dble body, triple crotch 3 fer $1 36 Pkgs.— Cotton Receivign Blankets—pastels, 26x34" 3 fer $1 50 Only—Toddler Polo Shirts—striped cottons ....... 2 fer $1 45 Only—Toddler’s Nylon Dresses—Dainty ruffled styles . : 1.44 15 Only—Hardwood Folding Play Yards—Special ....... $10 6 Only—Hardwood High Chairs —Special «6.0... 6505-0 7.77 FOR GIRLS: 14 Onlp—Seiller Suits and Dustors—Sizes 7 to 14 «........ $2 “11 Only—Faille Dusters—Sites 3 to 6x — hurry! ......... $1 30 Only—3 to 6x Cotton Dresses—Big Selection -.......+ 1.50 28 Only—7 te 14 Cotton Dresses—Excelient styles ....... $2 72 Only—7 te 14 Cotton Sleeveless Blouses—sahforized ... 66¢ ‘FOR WOMEN: 24 Only—Cotton Knitted Bermudas—Much better quality .. 3.88 18 Only—Kait Sport Tope—Suntan or tangeririe—terrific! .. 2.44 20 Only—Silduka Tweed or Faille Dustere—Reduced .... 11.88 7 Only—All Weol Short Costs—Our better coats—Now .... $6 46 Only—Weomen's Better Dresses—Finest fabrics ... $4 and $6 ‘MAIN FLOOR FOR WOMEN: 43 _Only-—Dacron-Nylon-Cotton Full Slipe—Sizes 32 to 0-40 a8 Boy's SPORT SHIRTS Woven ginghams, printed otvtnan, cottons—reduced BOY'S DRESS SLACKS — Many washable fabrics, 1.22 2.44 good colors and sizes—reduced ......0+5s0 ees Die, food Qualys scacascer esse OO OBE 40 PAIR CHEERS LATEX THOMES | TOE Fs ere roa mated ahen we close Guchly ..:.. WoO Oe wannwood Wen Cams, BIT Roce OME Ese tea Sal ici daa non te Oe 24 Only—Dacron-Nylon-Cotton Baby-Doll Pajamas— aa 2.66 34 Only—Santorized Broadcloth Pajamas—Sizes 38-40 . 1,88 FOR MEN: 150 Only—Chromspun & Cotton University Plaid Shirts 2 for $3 20 Only—White Broadcloth Dress Shirts—Soiled, broken sizes $2 17 Only—Machine Wath Nylon Reversible jackets—38 to 42 $8 6 Only —Weel Striped Sport Jackets—Rayon lined, sizes 38-42 $8 5 Only—Best Quality Sport Coste—All Wools, 38- 39-40 Now $18 4 59 Only—All Dacron or Dacron/Rayon Slacks—29 to 42 ... $5 40 Pair—University Stripe Twill or Polished Cotton Slacks “2.88 39 Pair—Dacron & Wool Slacks—wash lightweight 29 to 40 6.66 50 Guly—fong Hieane Chsenpen Spee Biste—mechine wash $2 f _BASEMENT FOR BOYS: = INSULATED ‘PICNIC juGS | CHARCOAL. — ~~ JINSU (aTio FOLDING LEGS PICNIC BACS _ Ss Se 2.95 | 2.48 | 1.19 "SAVE 3.99 Value! 1.45. Valuel 1.69 Value! 600 YARDS "RAKES Too. Sets SAND BOX Better 3-Pe, Sea g BR rercece | BSS Yard Goods 149 Value! 2.19 Play Sand Bag 89¢ ¢ Ya. ASSORTED “MERIDIAN” | 66 : ROCKWooD 10 oe POURING-TYPE Mest tag etme Bobraubytont ico is 25:1. | «95 | 6.98 pipe lon, butcher. rayon, terry cloth and sailcloth 36” Basement Comb, | Cupolas, Pa : " . Pagoda | Prefinished Misty “ot 41” width. suse Voor and | Type Root Walnut Panelling Aleminam Wire 18.9 5 #'x8'-14" per sheet 24.95 Valuet 6.72 SAVE Masonite Pegboard, 4’x8’...... 4.48 800 Yards _Redi-Mix Cement & Mortar, Sack 1.20 Rondo Percale & Broadcloth Truscon’s Master Painters Gal. 69 Outside White Paint “4 ie Special = Yds. ‘1-Coat Parratex: White and Gal. 98 Machine washablé, : WALL COATING 4 beautiful colors, all prints, 35 to 36 ins. §- wide. This is a real ~ buy! — OPEN SATURDAY "TIL 5 ’. M. ‘ _ LINT FREE CHENILLE SPREAD white goods sale. Excellent value "4 ONLY—POWER LAWN MOWERS FOR THE HOME: ACRILAN PILLOWS, 19x25, floral pattern, sateen cover——now ee oe | Viscose corduroy chenille, washable PRINTED COVERED QUILTS—Arrived late for May ee Oe ee seer ete eee ieee BLENDED BLANKETS—Fine Orion and rayon blend, washable, mussed from handling—reduced , RAYON ORLON BLANKET 3 66 Nylon binding, solid colors—special ..++...5-.. oS e _ DOWN FILLED PILLOWS $ 4 49x25, 100% down filled—reduced .......0+4 . eee rene 22 2% Briggs G Stratton engine—special 10 ONLY—GARDEN HOSE 60 foot length 2" diameter—special ......-.-. 3 ONLY—3 SPEED PHONOGRAPH Electric, with carrying case ..... Spiele vise. REGAL ALUMINUM Narang sont 1.99] 1 qt. pan—3 only 8" fry pan—4. only 10” fey pared ony > — 2.997 CERAMICS, vases, bowls, figures, - 50¢ a $6 4 all reduced to clear ..++.. 55. Cee ee ere eee 400 YARDS BETTER PIECE COODS—Cotton satin prints, tissue ginghams plaids, woven seersucker, sil- glow prints, 36 to 40” ‘with marked down 10 clear BBg quickly ° ee 100 YARBS Machine washable cottons serves tesswerern ds wr ~ 2% $1. i 66 20 peciay el Denim Boxer Jeane—Sizes 4 and 6... $1 14 Only—Knee Length Cotton Underwear Drawers— 12- 14-16 ee ee ee eee ee eee $0c¢ 3 Only—Better Gabardine Suite—] size 16, 2 size 18—now $15 4 Only—Machine Washable Unlined Nylon jackets— Sizes 6 arid 10 FOR. MEN: 25 Only——Sanforized 10 Ox. Denim Jeans—Sizes 32 to 38 1.50 20 Pair—Gragreen Army Twill Work Pants—Sanforized Just 2D WAI ee. eke ce tees sc ceces ag $2 8 Only—Sanforized Army Twill Work Shirte—Khaki and Gragreen : FOR WOMEN: 75 On rinted Percale Wraparound Dresses—!2 to 20 1414 to 24%... Pee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee 1.88 oe ee SAVE JUNIOR BOYS’ BOXER SHORTS @ sonforized denim f 4 REDUCED! MEN'S — OXFORDS @4 styles - @ four colors @ genuine leathers e aigce 4 to 12 @ sizes 7 to.12- & , ‘ % bur 1, ele Rd., Auburn Heights TE 5-9293 | MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS: OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 AM. to 9 PM. shiass: Den itioay’ Shela Gelvsiaity Sarena? SAVE Machine Washable DOTTED SWISS @ sheer @ crisp @ fresh @ many colors @ 36 inches wide 2m 5 SAVE Better Quality DRESS FABRICS @ pure Irish linen | @ rayon expose @ Pennsheen prints to Hang FE TED DRAPES @ ANTIQUE satin Perfect Quality SEAMLESS HOSE @ 400 needle @ light shades @ 8'2 to il SAVE CREPE SOLES i ie engagement o; their daughter : With Accent on Outdoor, Family Events os Area Peop # By MARGARET BROWN. A number of local families are en trips and family Heir on this Menace y, the first bigpe holiday of the spring season. . and Mrs, C. E. Wilson of Bloomfield Hills are spi the Memorial Day weekend in Maine with their son-in-law-and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, E. Cur- tis Matthews, also of Bloomfield Hills * : * Dr. and Mrs. Charles L, Bowers of Deringion road and sons James, Thomas and Peter left Thursday for Indianapolis where they are visiting Mr. and ay Maurice coogi ie a and Mr. Clark saw 500-mile race at the In lis Speedway to- day. They will return Sunday. oe y x * * The Robert J. Altons of West Iroquois road and their children, Barbara, Robert and , are spend- ing the Memorial Day weekend with her father, mother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Nicholie and Ruth Nicholie of East Iroquois road at the Ten Buck Club in pa eres, Mig: , 9 An hood pienie is being en today Dr. and . J. R. Blakeney, Mr. and Lloyd Fey mad BM, and Mia, Alger Qonaer, 91 of Utlce road. Spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs, Vernon .C. Abbott of Illinois avenue, is Lt. Caretully heart get a good buy in the en- gagement ring or just let him tt ArH £ A Pale i i Fy ab he! praising its. white- your diamond; not inside. They | Needlework Guild grand on Planes or Panels Unit Holds Meeting . When the light Mary Section _ Feshes in and out it makes Dba Guid met with _ “Hired? sess st __.._ ips. Henry Milligan—on—-Bel-- Wise Mameihig tak bane Cats alee tend ome ot Ere are variations of the brilliant Se margtise with two points, : : looks like a little boat, and the © Golf Club Meets pear with its one point resem- bles the fruit. In sizes under Fairway Golf Club met one carat these shapes usual. © Thursday afternoon at the Pon- ly may be had with metal re- tiac Country Club for its flectors or ‘‘frames” set around monthly meeting, Serving on them so that their over-all dia- © the committee were Mrs. Charles Barker, Mrs, e In Spending a quiet Memorial Day holiday Lake drive home will be the family of Harcourt Patterson. Lee (back row, left), who is home from the University of Michigan, and Barbara are all ready for a peppy game of badminton. Mrs. mont street Thursday after- noon, Members sewed articles : for baby layettes. The June Robert Boles and Mrs, Eugene Hick- 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. Holl Richard H, Abbott of the 58th Fighter Bomber Wing, - Osan, Korea, who is home on a short furlough. The Abbotts were on hand to greet + Lt. Abbott at’ Willow’ Run when he arrived on a flight from Tokyo Tues- day morning. * x *« -= © . The Harold L. Blackwoods of Ottawa drive are a Day at the home of her sister, . H. G, Parsons, on Old Orchard drive, where a ~ family picnic is being held. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwood’s’son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackwood of Bloomfield terrace, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Cole Jr. of Old Orchard drive are visiting at Lost Lake Woods, this weekend. x. * * Mrs. J. Lester Brown of Cherokee road left Thurs- day for Lansing to visit Mrs. Lucile Campbell there. She will return Sunday. “'% * * Among the many area residents who will be stay- ing at home over the holidays or getting in a lit golf are the John W. Fitzgeralds of Birmingham. —m. tt. ® Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castell of East Iroquois road and their hter, Judy, are spending the holida' in Indiana where are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ord Culp, former Pon residents. They attended the races there today. * Lipstick Has Dual Color Tone A new pink 'n’ orange lip- stick shade, close enough kin to the peach, orange, mango and papaya colors of summer _ fashions to have been plucked from the same tree or bush, makes news on every fashion count. . Revolutionary in capsuling © _ two lipstick shades into one, pink 'n’ orange will inspire its wearers to do new and inter- esting things to their makeup. ‘No. 1: With a pink ‘n’ orange lipstick, they can wear coral tone cheek rouge and achieve an effect of delicacy and L . No. 2: With a pink 'n’ orange lipstick, the best make- — up foundation tint—a Georgia- \\peach-and-Jersey-cream shade of\pink—is happily enough the . prettiest on a face. No. 3: . With the new lip- stick’s pink and orange, a wearer will need to wear a cool-colored eyeshadow, just as - an artist, painting 4 canvas filled with sunlight needs the cool color of a stream of blue water or strip of blue. sky. If the eyeshadow is iridescent, its blue, green or mauve shade — will look cooler. ‘Set to Water Ski - Mewberk of the Lake Sher. yood Ski Club ard their fam- . ‘lies are meetin today for a vienie and water skiing party, their first of the season. The group plans to meet every third Sunday throughout the sum- | at their Hammond FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958 Vhirl of T Léaving Thursday for a holiday at their cabin in ay the Upper Peninsula were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Covert of Scott Lake road who were accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Covert of Royal Oak. The cabin is located at the Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club. 7 woup iy return Sunday. A family Shore drive home ak gathering. is being held at the South os E. Nelson today. * At the Lakewood drive home of Dr. and Mrs. Ken- neth VandenBerg a number of house guests have gathered. x * * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rammes of Rosedale avenue have as house ests this holiday Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Jennings of Parsons, Tenn., who will remain in the city until June 5. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welden of Illin avenue entertained the Rammes’ ‘and the Jennings’. Thursday evening the Arthur Seldens of Cooley Lake road _ their honor. hosted a dinner in Baburdey. and Sunday. evening the Jennings’ be en Oscar Lundbeck with Mrs. L. F. Hire as co-hostess. On Monday evening they will be the guests of the Robert B. of Kids Pile Up—Abby ‘lowance was By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: J] am single and occupy my evening ‘‘sit- ting’ with children. I've been ‘asked to sit with four and five children at one home. . Some people have the nerve to - “pool” their children with DEAR U. AND O.; “Sitters” generally work out an. arrange- as duties and the number of children are concerned, If . ~ you feel overworked and un- ° derpaid, tell it to the lady of the house. ; ; * “_ “DEAR ABBY: I noticed a letter in your column from a father who eemplained because his wife slipped their teen-age son extra money besides his al- lowance. He said the boy’s al- “more than plenty.” Please tell me how much, exactly is “more than plenty?” | TEEN-AGE BOY a \ \ Sitter Has Addition | DEAR BOY: “Plenty” should cover all necessary expenses (luhches, transporation, school supplies) and ‘more than plenty’’ should cover en- est Iroquois road. Patterson and Harcourt Jr. seem to feel that sitting in the sun and relaxing with one of the current magazines would be a more - interesting idea, At-any rate, it looks as if the Patterson family will spend the weekend in a variety of interesting ways. Problem tertainment and non-essentials. - It is my opinion that boys who are old enough to “date” are old enough to earn the money with which. to do it. x * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 50 and my husband is 53 but he tells his girl friend that he is 45. He doesn’t take me any place be- cause he is afraid his girl ROBERT NORTH Robert North, son of the Rev. and Mis. Robert A. North of South Jessie street, will re- ceive a bachelor of science de- gree with a major in business administration from Olivet Nazarene College today. He was elected to “Who's Who Students in American _ Among Universities and Colleges.” friend will see him. He has told her that I am not his wife, but his mother’s sister. If his girl friend knew the truth. she wouldn't look at him. Do you think I should tell her?" UNHAPPY WIFE DEAR UNHAPPY: It seems to me that if a girl is really interested in getting the facts about a man’s marital status, it wouldn’t be too difficult. Give your husband first chance to tell her. If he passes — it’s up to you. * * * “DEAR ABBY: When I started to work at this place, the assistant manager asked _me out, I refused him because I was going steady. My boy friend and I broke up about a week ago and I would like to let the assistant manager know that I would like to go out with him. How can I in- form him without pushing my- self? NO PUSHER DEAR NO. You need an ‘‘as- sistant,’”’ too”? Enlist the help of a co-worker, and let her (or him) give him the news, * x “DEAR, ABBY. I would like to comment on a letter signed “INHIBITED.” Speaking from personal experience, students are the worst kind, Just because they know all about anatomy from textbooks and cadavers they think they are entitled to special privil- eges. I prefer law students. They have more respect for girls.” ut CO-ED. * * CONFIDENTIAL TO R. R.: Cameras don't lie but they sometimes exaggerate a little. Better gee the girl in person first, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield of Lake An- the holidays in LaGrange, Il. gelus are spendin with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. * * H. L, Smith. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winn of Bloomfield Hills have as their guest her sister, Mrs. Philip ¥. Hoops of Chicago, who arnved aoe Mrs. B. G. Campbell of Cherokee road has returned to the city following a visit with her sons © and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Robert Red- mond, of eee fa and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Red- mond of Washing n, D.C., and their families. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hudson of Liberty street are home for this holiday after a vacation spent at Crystal Beach, Fla. where building has been com- pleted on their winter home on the Gulf of Mexico. w- &* *® Another Pontiac family, the Ted Noldes of North | Telegraph road, have returned to the city. They had | been staying at the Boca Raton Club, Fia., where . their ts were Mr. and Mrs, Devere ‘Hollenbeck © of Miami, formerly of Pontiac. = x « * Airage the holiday at Pine Lake Country Club ‘are Mr. pe Mrs. rane Annet of Sylvan Shores and their children, Bruce Jr. and Roy. Did You Offer to Exchange By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I play bridge with several other women friends one night a week. The bridge club was supposed to meet at my house _ last week but my husband wasn’t feeling well. Our apart- ment is very small and [I * ~é Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Ward of Ward's Point drive. A sociology ma- jor, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, vice president. and rushing chairman. of Interfraternity Council, president and treas- ber of the sophomore and junior class councils, Mountain Club, and participated in intra- ‘™mural sports for four years, * fy: ili 3 - the fourth annual fyeapelgcd a z ite 2 ace ebbEre yack gs i He uf T fe F Hf & Lidl t g g a aa tH Hit Eze a - of cedar wood quit being ef- fective against insects at ferent stages of growth. Red cedar, they found, was effec- tive longer than white cedar or South American cedar. Honors 3 Women Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Edward Wallace and Ernes- tine Thompson received life memberships at a meeting of Pontiac White Shrine. 22. Kathryn Quick is general ’ chairman for an annual card party being held Sept. 24, Mrs. Samuel Smith announced’ at Christmas fair will be held Nov. 29.. Seatons Have Son A son, Jay, was born May 22 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arden J. Sea- i le: i AE a ie ton of Otsego drive. Grand- . parents of the infant are Mrs. | Charles Seaton of Sanford - street and Mrs. B. M. Fenwick — of Lewis street. ‘ t si | re “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958 Room in Her Heart for Family and the World fs) extend the filll width of the shoul The HIRT i ~~ - . ders help coats to hold their Sisoy COTTON SHIRT | Pat Nixon Has New Poise, Inner Glow | YC) ,, ==——— ap ey at Nixon Has Ne oise, Inner ow iF —= Fit We Sizes: } ; “that grows - Ths Fy te test four eriteles what resented their saianey it way. the second lady. a the land/this saith untae as admiration |: a 36-48 NORGE te | Bprter deccrines ate rand romance |was chiefly because of their hus-|could manage without a maid. _ [of @ grateful ‘nation by her im-) {.[y4/ 2 . into a. | "By RUTH MONTGOMERY bands’ kidding cracks about the| “‘I just don’t believe it,” women'Peccable conduct under extreme) « “HY | . a muttered while Pat cheerfully did|2¥ress in Venezuela seems now sit D | |_ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Talk of the marketing, cooking, dishwash-|4v¢ reached the pinnacle, yl ; the “new Nixon” frankly puzzles ing; scouring, mending and bed-|, Yet, the GOP convention in 1960) = | ' ‘ HE | E i making before donning & is almost sure to nominate Dick} “~ , : vA the second lady of the land. ‘ore party ie ‘the It will | To a Mal ous recesty rei frock for lunch at an offic ai|Nixon for the presidency. Tt wil . marked about how much Dick has| pao or tea at a Republican) decide whether Pat moves her PRICE 1S IMPORTANT $ 99 /“grown in stature,” Pat Nixon fe at little brood to the White House. SO 1S SERVICE onl ‘mused: “‘As far as I'm concerned, “But I can dress in five min- | If she be the NE GABER’ |Dick is Dick. I live with him all utes,” Pat ‘laughs, “because I Ey Foe = Segoe! tly handled AY way } ‘the time, and I don't notice “any check the buttons and. seams ait YOU GET BOTH day-by-day or yom - by - year before I put a dress back in the . f : changes.” closet.” WEAR IT 3 WAYS: The poised young woman who A poll of 20,000,000 members of Fashion . has sat on the right hand of presi- the Homemahers edit ga Ao P @ BUTCHER BOY }dents and potentates' would be cember acclaimed Pat Nixon as ae jee equally reluctant to believe that the “Nation's Ideal Housewife.” af Abe . (Belted in Front Loose Back) she herself is any different from A ol of en cael eur ot to tay at the one-time shorthand teacher at ‘ \ @ BELT ALL AROUND | whittier High. ceeeeiee Some Fon ie .. : 1 e elt Her reed-slim figure and her select her as the American visitor i CHEMISE (No Belt) modesty are indeed ed. they would most like to have share in Paris is /ensogpere eth oars angen their rationed tea. : tr Siceg:h 6: 15.,.Eslomt bien, pick, [L tocenns omemarence pec snes: ips Sareshlard "|. PARIS (INS)—Madame Elsa us yellow, mint Ga cae — ; Foreign dignitaries who have sat parelli — or “‘Schiap” as a ru ewe eae ~ The rocks and insults of a howl- beside Pat at official dinners gome-| she is known the world over TH 113 Ou Fe a jing Caracas mob have failed to times marvel at her wide range off — ducked out of the hectic | = ‘ruifle her calm, but her hundreds knowledge about complex world| whirl of Parisian Haute Cou- —o ATF Refrigerator ‘of . visits around the world to problems. admire her, but] ture in 1954 because, she says, “~ : / x orphanages and hospitals and business “ ’ ; ph hotels have touched her dren whom she has visited in the| sharp.” too 54 tb. — Storage emotionally and helped to develop hospitals of four continents almost + * ¢« by fon Hed K ‘her serene maturity. worship her. But she insists that Paris is - ne aeons 36 N. 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Open etme (ary Friday = x * * O Nights * P, M. — like the second emancipa- ‘ “Lous = of womanhood for American bedience lecessar iy or wn lapoiness Wayne Gabert aSHOP~ housewives when Pat at last, and $$ 59 PERMANENTS BS 0) only , hired a domestic) By MRS, MURIEL LAWRENCE | ignored it, saying 121 North Seginaw couple to do the scrubbing and)... his grandperents| Ward med bed’ starled’ esming hs He jest won't do a thing he's Phone FE 5-6189 no oe Ba and Set J his Uncle Jack and Avot Flo were (dump truck's wheels up and down told,” they all started hating er it, West Baron DID OWN WORK all in the living room discussing|‘he arm of the sofa. Noticing this, = If women until then had some.|his uncle’s plan to drive to Cali- sagt wang rare grmciehg ag His grandparents thought, “Poor | N OTHING waz, Aunt Flo wanted to use, part will wreck the fabric on that ook fehing es tey : pi se aad to visit eee vi au Le yon tt Mies poem Se His Uncle Jack and Aunt rio . F RE E | Jers oa ay Gee weeks re So Ward's mother told him to : py in ee poigoaen! pj SEE take in all those wounderful sights |*tP- tention.” | NO COME-ONS out west. He works so hard all; He didn’t. And at once every But bis ancther’s theuck } year I do think that you...” | member of his mother's family | an en nee, moot wee | NO GIMMICKS 1 i me, Their cont : — —— O FALSE FRONTS : a him, he esi wate “hat Tell | But If You Have Zz humiliation. But be never does. | @ HEARING LOSS. Thus five-year-old Ward paid the price ‘of rejection by his family -Seps rates... anipee eres YOU CAN GET pleasure of runn t heel MPETENT back and forth Pet . = . EXAMINATION Though Jesus managed rejection PROPER SKIRTS by people who said they loved Him, | FITTING | little children cannot stand it. 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There is a deep frown at optimum. health, Josephine supplements to be a good It's Just a And so the day after we I do my writing chores. their noses at it and went basket in some shady back But today a pair of wrens jis moving into the little house. Made of woven hick- ory splints, it has weath- ered to the exact color of the bark of the live oak. All day long they have been working—carrying in small twigs, the fluffy tassels that drip from live oaks in spring, flying in and ah toting one twig or tassel at a The fact that the North Carolina craftsman who wove their little house by hand/forgot to add a perch hasn't fazed them one bit. House Rent Is Cheep _ When you hang a birdhouse in the yard you're really settled—or so I’ve always felt. little more than a year ago I hung a wren house in a small live oak outside the window above the desk where Last spring a house-hunting pair of wrens turned up choice spot—perhaps an open mailbox or a clothespin Song! moved into a new home a off to nest in some more yard this, going out and seeing people has become distasteful to me and I am gradually becoming a re- “Tt have seen a plastic surgeon twice. He says he can correct the condition but either because of fear of ridicule, or fear of the unknown I have done nothing about it. What is your opinion of this situation?” Q. Why do people need vita- min supplements if they eat a well- balanced diet?” a deficiency in vitamins and miinerals, But if you are aiming We eat. Do not make the mistake of thinking of vitaming as medi- cline. Q. “Why do some folks keep heavy eyebrows all their lives while other people’s brows become thin? 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OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 200 North Saginaw St. SATURDAY ONLY! tet ile age euro nie 4 : el A F i : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; MAY 30, 1958 \ warrants “have been issued for'dian bank with, the $31,500. when oe | A Pore. Gritfin, Mcintosh, Army hesiae U. of M. a a a Attorney Kept Faith - he was robbed by two men, How Representatives Meader. Million in'C under waylin Ike After Sputnik - - |Jack Horianseian, 29, alias James Que of the bandits fired a shot Al Bill. $4.5 Million in Contracts munications work Bow r way, __|Lawler, and William Grant, acon rr which : grazed Yoted on. askan SEU REESE & at the university, ; McALESTER,. Okla. @ — Con. jalias, William. Shannon, -both me an's | heat : : | | _WASHIN i Army - | §derive in President Eisenhower's two amen} Nove of the money. has bebnl,o) Sen! Cure bee avarded (thas Not a Tree! ~~ Site’ tue ncaleater attorney . ely five! | ae i Be A more than 4%4 million dollars 10] ENGLEWOOD, “Colo. dh — {Bill Layden feom, mecrying Sots a moe toe N Gibaea a wet |; om : w ASHEN turn, — Con- |the University of Michigan for} strange sounds emanating from pel ene Faget and American ’police for two men}, from the Bert met | teinkir ‘Fiéet Grows “gréssional if-experts estimat- work to be done at Ypsilanti, her Kitchen sine. plpe, sank 28rs, Ot Naan vol ae wind est’ a wanted in the $31,500 robbery of] Foley ‘ot Michigan National — The world’s tank- 4 ed today thatthe treasury will | Mich. Virgil Tucker saree 9. bet SS" fic. we,” Layden said : Ble %: NEw YORK — The . quickly |satellite up there,” a bank — -. Bank. i er fleet totals about 45,000,000 dead- run mere than 11 billion yg a cae kgersd (R-Mich)| phone Pg help. ike onal after. the r statted ‘sailing, : : i) at. x the red during the next fis- | sa y one contract,| found source A Exp t tet Aas Leste motel conaady the Blue Water had in Se aan ave , + i » year, even without tax re- |for’ $2,200,000, provides for con-| a brown and White, but. some- |“even if =™ ” 1 use an eigh abe at Suria, said yesterday that|nia and was on his Way to a Cana-|1939 J duction, struction of four radar systems' what sooty, woodpecker., oeutl eet SMOKE, 1 EVERYTHING MUST GO! om for Complete Remodeling! “Many Exceptional Buys In Every Department! Harry Eimerson FRIGIDAIRE ‘Hotpoint PHILCO Whirlpool MAYTAG Sealy dmirel. guREKA @pp POLAROID Magnavox BASSETT RCA. Victor } aniten® ) . J) Samsonite Sinbetim BULOVA Geet hen : LATEST S eaiee ae MAKES, FROM ‘23 “INCLUDES INCLUDES BED, MODERN SOFA ‘$ & LOUNGE 446 FROM _ 43 CHAIR, FROM PORTABLE LATEST ri tavaus in Bea nll BRANDS. FROM . MAKES, FROM MAKES, FROM™ peSILVERWARE. a RECORDS & Aocosinties! Many Miscellaneous | Photographic Accessories! bins foo many = Be | , we FAMOUS to list . All famous meke MAKES, Latest $ } 95 | All up to 90% OFF | NOW FROM... metiresses ond za WATCHES ALL FAMOUS INCLUDES TWO DUCED TO CLEAR, FROM NOW, FROM BRANDS. FROM . DIAMONDS | ‘ | MANY STYLES, me “FAMOUS MAKE BEDS, GUARD 1 MAKES. MEN’S - CHOOSE FROM . ) ’ AND LADIES’, > D> 93 MANY FAMOUS ayee COLORS, RE 50° PORTABLES, SAR RAIL, LADDER. FROM... FROM . . PENS & PENCILS p rker & ) “~ . Ladies and . CHOOSE FROM | - Sheater Bos 90% Appin gered ; 40% oon Birthstones, BOs Mate 90% MANY COLORS, > 3 u~ Sieceals, Memon » ALL : STYLES, FROM From OFF Your Choice... OFF Onn, ete. sO STYLES, FROM OFF et Fa 5 hia _ OPEN SAT. & MON. as nine pate pei tale ! i 10 A.M. to 10 P. M. : 108 NORTH SAGINAW fF | TAD “FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store nda! TERMS AVAILABLE! 7: | ree ‘ . ven . 4 © All Sales Final * No Refunds % i’) THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958. * a \ Sg ; : = 3 a Sy i SIMMONS MODERN SECTIONAL GROUP Wonderfully spacious seating for a whole room! Complete Plus sleeping accommodations for two! Uphol- : stered in Chromspun soil-resistant tweed in § mocha beige, black or turquoise. Lounge has Ff ve | bedding box. $5.00 weekly ae MODERN HIDE-A-BED BY SIMMONS Beau t seat cushions. . Color- 3 e fast gia ey coo in —— , : brown, nugge' peacock blue, Love bargains? Appreciate fine furniture? emerald green or black. Smartly Then this sale is for YOU! Famous Simmons, = conservative styling, comfortable to celebrate its 88th Anniversary, designed _ . ¢lub-arm. .. a Special Collection, and we bought it,in : ‘ FULL SIZE iy | 49* CARLOAD quantities to bring you carload SAVINGS. This sale cannot be repeated ... ‘f \ $4.00 wee : ; RTE ra i Ms pit bs it’s now or never if you want the best buy ¥ \ ‘ weekly , aa in town. So come in tomorrow. : : PRINCESS | HOLLYWOOD SET | Pee ete a LAWSON HIDE-A-BED ph a “You Fees | | BY SIMMONS a resilien mmons inner- spring mattress with matching , > * ' Smart double-duty sofa with cut-— box spring plus a CHOICE of : Pa ' . u opens headboards, plus brackets and 4 legs. Twin size only. Fabulously low-priced. . COLONIAL HIDE-A-BED BY SIMMONS Authentic interpretation of Early American. Comfortable Beautyrest ‘ seat cushions. A beautiful sofa in DREAMWELL ous _-your choice of 5 selected colors. Mattress has hundreds of springs, handles, ventila- tors, sturdy twill cover. In- cludes box spring. Twin or full, Mattress $49.88 ULTRA-COMFORT COMBINATION : PER $9908 $1-50 weekly * "Mattress has over 300 — eine tice wal oe e. sag-proof border, sturdy 4 pe 47g nig ogy _ | 2-PIECE SIMMONS MODERN SUITE cluded. Twin or full. A dual-purpose living room group. Long lounge converts Mattress alone $59.88 toa for two ... comes with smart, comfortable chair. : Match ’em or contrast 'em in gold, brown or black tweed. MEISEL ALLELE LEE AIT eae ae as ae] rn i on te kh ~ pesreemmaamady: | i t | ma W |.