» « - Assembly except ‘might achieve this. . x * BA [aes a jee gaetncs E direst. The Weather — , , = US. Weather Bureas Forecast ‘ (Details on Fess 2) : ‘ 2 : f 116th YEAR "PONTIAG MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1058 —18 PAGES | iano ten wv ry bE s Pflimlin Gains Strong Support in Assembly Promises to Take All Steps to Restore Rule Over French in Algeria PARIS (7) — Premier). Pierre Pflimlin today held a new lease on political life to try to solve the danger- ous crisis brought on by, military - rightist power seizure in Algeria. He promised to take all) Steps to restore the Paris regime’s authority over the insurgent French in North Africa. Gen. Charles de Gaulle still stood in the wings Dismissed gece — peacgee oe CARL I. FLATH Hospital Board Fires Director Carl |. Flath Unsatisfactory - Progress Announced ‘as Reason; Action Unanimous The Pontiac General Hos- pital Board of Trustees dis- “missed Carl I. Flath from his $18,500-a-year job: as hospital director at a spe- cial meeting last night. Board chairman, , Willis M. Brewer, issuing a state- ment he said was approved _,by board members present, Jury Selected awaiting the call which the National Assembly didn’t) give him , yesterday. The pewter s Y cea ua vote continuing the government's emergency powers in revolt-torn Algeria appeared to be a deliberate |. rebuff to the World War II hero’s bid for power. 5 Had the Assembly wanted to return the .wartime resistance to office, it could have the way by voting against ‘Pfiinalin. Instead the Premier got support from virtually all elements in the the extreme right. - It was one. of the biggest’ ma-| jorities ever won by a postwar French premier, apparently - due to the deputies’ fears of De Gaulle's offer to head a strong- man government. Pflimlin told the Assembly_he would leave day-to-day control of Algerian affairs in the hands of Gen. Raoul Salan, army command. er in the North African territory. The government put Salan in full charge after an Algiers mob of French settlers and soldiers @ |: week ago defied the Paris-ap- pointed civil officials and de- manded De Gaulle take over the government. The Premier added that his-gov- ernment would “take all steps in the coming days to assure the complete return to legality” — aj - return to Paris control in Algeria. He did not indicate how he * Salan himself continued to pacti- fy the Algiers mob with pro-De Gaulle, sentiments. France is in an Assembly-de- creed state of urgency giving , Pflimlin: the widest, powers any post-war premier has had. The measure awaits only a confirming vote from the Council of the Re- public, which is considered a cer- tainty. ' The government today ended all censorship on news leaving and entering France. But censorship continued on news published in Fyne. n Today's Press. pol a Men CeCe ete eens 33 oteee a ee ee 33 a a pede scvecse at Fdltorials ......06.cesscce 6 Obituaries ....-ccccceeeee ee, Sports eepee eee reer ertee 29-32 bj, Oe bs TV & Radio Programs ....., 39 Wilson, Earl .;..........00-.. 8 Women's Pages .......... 16- 19 Going Out of Business Salet , Knee pom soode—Phip's. * atina | TRADE. UP OR DOWN bu cle Ret xt tor Hoffa Trial New York Panel Picked in One Day for Wiretap | Repost Hearings \said he notified Flath of his dismissal this morning by telephone at his home. The statement did not reveal any details. It said in part: “The board expressed itself as ‘not being satisfied with the pro- gress of the hospital under his (Flath's) direction; therefore, it felt that this action was necessary jin the best interest of the hospi- tal." | Flath, 49, came to the post NEW YORK w — It took only Bly six months ago to replace one day to select a jury for the) second wiretap trial of Teamsters | President James R. Hoffa yester- day, Miss Lauretta Paul, who range | from the job at the beard’s st last summer. After” being notified by Brewer, {Flath said he had “no particular Hoffa's first tria¥ on charges of! ‘observations at this time’’ on the conspiracy to tap telephone wires board's action. ended in a deadlocked jury last| He hinted, however, that he had > December. Also on trial with Hoffa been prepared to quit the post) are Owen (Bert) Brennan, presi- dent of the Detroit Teamsters local, | and professional wiretapper Bern-| ard Spindel. U.S. Atty, Paul W. Williams told the new jury the govern- ment would prove 16 separate acts of conspiracy to tap tele- phones in the Detroit Union head- where Maffa makes his rters. The trial will be held in New York beeanse the oe Pee Pose poems said the. defendants wanted to spy on union underlings, committee would temporarily ruN request of craft units to bargain “to find out what they were think-|the hospital through its adminis-'separately with the auto industry. ing, what they were doing and trative heads, One board member, what they were saying.” jlater this week and added, “I ‘felt I couldn't be happy or effec- tive here (in Pontiac) ‘in this par- ticular’ situation, considering all circumstances.”" Ps Not IN AGREEMENT He would only elaborate by say- ing, “It has been quité clear to me our philosophies were not in agreement.” Flath said he had no “‘defini- tive plans” at present, In the announcement, the hos- pital said the board's executive | (Continued on Page 2 2, Col. 4) Friends Pull for Him Pentiac Press Photo GIANT GET WELL NOTE — Pontiac Western Union manager J..F. Slattery was undaunted today/ when this, lengthy telegram arrived at his office: It was, a’ Michigan student Fred E. Charm, 20, of Newton, Miss., _who broke get well note ‘for University of his neck diving into Pine Lake Sunday. Signing it were 900 fellow U. of M. Students. Here Mrs. Ralph Alee helps Slattery check the The Bright x= s-0488 | \ } i , \ message, the longest Pontia: c General Hospital, OM, | handled at the ocal affice., Charm is. in .|workers on which the NLRB will) _ Perry Street Widening Dooms Maj estic Trees Reuther Battles C4 Split Bargaining Urges NLRB 0 feats Craft Units’ for Koneabon Tobe DETROIT # — Walter P. Reuther today pleaded with the National Labor Relations Board to ideny in the national interest the The United Auto Workers presi-' ident told the board that craft) groups created a serious problem with less than 10 days remaining for the UAW to conclude new agreements with the auto makers. | Reuther said, “We can't con- clude an agreement even if we were in agreement, which we are not,” until it is known whether the UAW will continue to repre-‘ sent craftsmen ag well as pro- duction workers, 5 Pontiac Press Phote le Can Beat Recession, Says Eisenhower ‘Sees Economy sas Taking Upturn mace Any Time Now Puts Much Stress on Dangers of Inflation, Mounting Deficits ’ NEW YORK (4) — Presi- dent Eisenhower told the nation last night that an economic upturn is in the making. He foresaw a future bursting with vitality and promise. “No single person and no single group, however wise, can name the day or the ‘week when the upturn will begin,” the President said. The slump is not over by any means, he said. He added, however, that __re- ports from the nation strongly indicate that the recession is slowing down. a OLD FRIENDS MUST GO — Take a last look at shady Perry street. Most of the towering trees will be gone by tomorrow night to make way for widening by the State Highway Department. This view is towards downtown from the School street intersec- tion. The state trunkline (M 24) is to be widened and repaved from? E. Huron street to the northeast city limits, where it joins the already divided M 24 to Lake Orion. Portions of Perry are closed to through traffic during widening operations. — “Pretzel Maker. Beats: Stassen in Primary PHILADELPHIA (#—Harold Stassen’s bold venture into strictly Pennsylvania politics ended in a wreckage today. Republican organization leaders steered their ticket to easy victory in a statewide primary election. Stassen, campaigning for the GOP Tecacrainaiinne for \governor was beaten by more than 225,000 votes by | Arthur T. McGonigle, a Reading pretzel manufac- turer making his first cam- He urged the board to apply to; the auto industry the same prin- ciple of over-all bargaining that it) applies to the steel industry: * * * | The auto companies were expect-, ed to support Reuther's stand lagainst splitting tradesmen into! separate bargaining units. General Motors and the UAW, | deadiocked in negotiations for a new contract covering 350,000 GM workers, recessed bargaining aimtil tomorrow to make way for the NLRB hearing. The UAW is battling to retain bargaining rights for all of GM's 250,000 skilled workers. GM pre- fers overall bargaining with the | UAW ‘rather than separate bar- gaining with comparatively small units, Included in the groups of skilled make decisions will be: The International Society of Skilled Trades (Independent) at | Pontiac Motors Division of GM; The «Society of Tool and Die Craftsmer (Independent) at Fisher Body Division of GM. Ike Letter to Test Reds WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower has drafted a mew personal letter to Soviet Premier. Nikita Khrushchev aimed at testing the Kremlin's sincerity in beginning East-West disarmament talks, Wesckecrr ns we ee apenas tee ymca meme ater sce Good merchandise . . right, for example: x & * Last Friday the Dlorah used a full page color ad i. 4 Fd \ {| won his party's 8 Renenatien tor You've Gotta Tell ‘em to Sell ‘em Recipe for outfoxing a recession. . homes, priced Let people know about it . Press advertising, in color, for instance. announding opening of their new model ‘" a PENRS ie sip: eas pea Sees aes ar eS se paign for any office. Veteran Congressman Hugh Scott of Philadelphia easily won ithe GOP nomination for U. S. Sen- iate. * It was a similar story in the Democratic primary. Mayer David L. Lawrence of Pittsburgh (Stassen story Page 40). governor ‘and Gov. ~ George M. leader was nomitiated for Sen- ate, both by overwhelming mar- gins, Both had tremendous support as the party organization slate. Republican returns from 8.381 of, 8,887 precincts showed: a Governor: McGonigle 552,762. Stassen 320,902. One of the other) take It Cash, Please! two candidates, William S, Liven-| good Jr., had 129,112. | Senator: Scott 727,567; Weldon | ARTHUR T. McGONIGLE club with an eye to the conven- B. Heyburn, who ran on the Stas- | tion trade has included a spe- ig Id) cial notice in its newspaper ad- ; ea wie Vas eee vertisement, “Welcome, Nation- Governor: Lawrence 691,763; Lt.| 8! Assn. of Credit Men,” it says; Gov. Roy E. Furman, 183,195. | and in fine print: ‘‘Please bring Senator: Leader 685,179: Clar-| cash!” ence P, Bowers, who ran on the Furman. slate, 240, 276. Voters in the November gen- eral election will pick successors | to Leader, second Democratic governor in 60 years, and to Sen. Edward Martin, Republican, who is retiring aftet two terms, . it will be Law- Col. 4) Ups Foreign Aid Fund Washington (% — The Senate | Fereign Relations Committee voted teday to westore 220 mil- lion dollars of the 339 million cut by the House from President Eisenhower’ s.$3,942,092,500 foreign did program. For governor, (Continued on Page 2, TOE io, rE Ae 2 RE ee DETROIT — A: Detroit night | A Arrest of Couple Ends Vigil Here in Soyth.Had Relatives in Pontiac Area rested yesterday near Arlington, Pontiac and Oakland County law enforcement agencies. - bag Monday a couple in Somerset, ‘were murdered and their aie and car stolen. Texas authorities suspected a Will Long. Long, 28, with his wife, Kay, and their 2-month-old daugh- ter were believed headed for Pon- tiac. The couple i close relatives in Pontiac and Sylvan Lake. Pontiac police set up an around-the-clock. watch on the relatives’ home here, while State Police and Sheriff's Deputies watched at Sylvan Lake, All patrols were alerted for the car. The vigil. ended this morning when the news of the arrest by an ‘alert Tennessee highway patrolman jwas received, | Trooper Walter Duffey stopped ithe couple's car for a _ routine icheck. He asked Long for his driver's license and registration. | *® * 1 Long produced the license; but no _ registration. Duffey ordered lhim to wait while he contacted 'the patrol dispatcher in Arlington ito check wit! Texas authorities on ithe ownership of the car. The dispatcher earlier had hap-/ pened to tune in on the Arkansas the description of the Longs as wanted in Texas. By this. time, Mrs. Long became nervous and blurted to Duffey, “This car is stolen and my husband jkilled a man.° A check with Somerset authori- ties disclosed the two are wanted in the death of Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Lippman. Somerset is about 20 miles southwest of San Antonio. ‘Sunshine Tomorrow, High of 77 Predicted Fair and a litle warmer is the sections of Lower Michigan tonight, with a low near 52. Tomorrow will be fair and mild |with the high reaching around 77, - and tomorrow night will be partly National Home at Judah Lake. . * * *. Results? Oh, Man! Over the weekend from 2,500 to 3,000 people visited Judah Lake Estates to see the prefab model ._ home. By Monday night, according to John Thornton, of the Diorkh Company, 53 homes had been sold in the subdivision.. Depression? Thornton just can’t feel. very fomene nohow. j. . ‘ veasadh fa . Pontiac Building Co. in thé Press ne ee aS ey oa ces ns 3a cloudy and warmer with the low about 57. Temperatures will average near ‘lor slightly below the normal high _\of 71 and the normal low of 61 for the next five days. Friday ,amd Saturday wil] become cooler ‘with a warming trend again Sun- ; |day and Monday. Precipitation will total approxi- _ | mately one-quarter inch in scat- tered showers about Thursday 3 {night and Friday. |; The lowest recording in down. | town Pontiac préceding 8 a.m, was Slaying Suspects Held): A young couple sought in a double murder. in Texas was _ar- Tenn., ending a vigil on the part of highway patrol radio and heard! weatherman’s forecast for most! dustry and labor to reduce price® and avold wage rises, : His recommendation that labor forego pay increases that would ‘iraise prices was enthusiastically received, The business executives also ap- plauded when the President piédged his. administration would avoid costly new public works pro- grants. The andience was silent, how- ever, when Eisenhower ad- vocated less timidity on price cuts and capital investments. American consumers, he catl- tioned will express resentment “‘in ways that are clear and painful" unless future wage and price hikes are justified by increased productivity: Without such justification, he said, the whole economy will suf- fer. « The President said the federal |government is carrying part of the | load in efforts to end the reces- sion, But he also said once again that the biggest part of the task must be shouldered by private business. “Our economy has grown strong,’ the President said, ‘‘be- cause our people have made jobs for each other and have not relied on the government to try to: do it for them.” The audience interrupted the speech six times with applause. At the close, Eisenhower received a 45-second standing ovation, He flew back to Washington. Reading pleasure for VACATION "49 degrees. The, thermometer said 2-ef81 '67 at 2 p.m. . WS ae age or = : = “* Hass rear 45 Ce ee * — 1 4 S \ | ie ee = nye a ere « \ ® ey % whip” Mike Mansfield and Fi- nance Committee member Paul H. Douglas, challenged Eisenhower's estimate. : ‘Top Democrats Dispute _ Tke’s Optimistic Outlook} “s & , latest information regarding the economic situation and with a E To. Arrange Dedication City treasurer of of New g H L 3 & Fes Post Office e | Clubs are kee ot This sented i i f ae Today in Pontise — temperature preceding § &.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10-15 m.p.h. Direction; West Sun sets Wednesday at 7:52 p.m. = rises Thursday at 5:04 a.m. oon sets Wednesday at 10:25 p.m. Moon rises Thursday at 8:31 a.m. Sect im Pontiac fas veoes = downtown) One Year Ago in Pentiae Mees euperatare. Weather—Rain 03 Lowest Tem # icin 66 Years 33 in 1883 eee Highest This 91 in 1934 south iF 1, rf | z tit a F Oscar “Eckman, city finance di- rector, was authorized to apply to the Michigan Finance Commission vith TT ‘ = § 1 : | 1 : H : 2 ES +i ; $80 Billion Figure for 1959-60 Fiscal Year - At : i i i : i i F fil 4 li PL E i vie fre’ Petits) ® g York speech last night that the administration will decide soon, after consultation with congres- sional leaders of both parties, whether to advocate a tax cut. THE PONTIAC PRES * * S, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 id ee a 1 on the ® Ford Motor Co, was using a dent John S. Bugas to 14,000 man- agenrent personnel was ‘‘an excuse Pretzel Maker Beats Stassen in Primary (Continued From Page One) rence, 68, only four-term mayor in history, pioneer backer of Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956, vs. McGonigle, 51, a success- ful. businessman, strictly a begin- ner as a political candidate. The Senate choice will be Lead- er, 40, a dark-horse possibility in the 1960 national picture, vs. Re- publican Scott, 58, a congressman national Stassen went to bed without conceding defeat or congratulating McGonigle. ; * * * Most of the Stassen strength showed up in the rural counties of central and western Pennsyl- vania. The organization dominat- ed every major city. “harrass” Ford with slowdowns, work stoppages and sabotage. s New Secretary Takes Minutes to Last Second | DAYTON, Ohio #—The newly elected _ of the Third Street Baptist Church's Sunshine Circle for young people was told one of her duties is to record the minutes —, meee. ? Her second day on the job, she was called upon to read the min- utes. -“‘Minutes of the last meeting,” she said, ‘20 minutes, 6 seconds.” Then she sat down. ‘An. Explosion—Then Flames, Wreckage’ The extra equipment cost is for expansion and remodeling of dumb waiters in the» origina] hospital ‘building, Willman said. He said it is the first, large item not antici- pated in the original contracts, * * * Any extra cost over $2,500 must ‘be approved by the City Commfs- sion, The Hospital Board of Trus- Parachute-Jumping Urged for Old Folks « DETROIT (INS) — Jack Clapp, a retired painter, says people who parachute jumping. * * At 7, Clapp is the oldest mem- ber of. the Michigan Parachute ;Team. He first jumped in 1923 at ‘4a the Michigan. Sta’ Fair. . want to stay young should take up) ington, : BRUNSWICK, ' Md., w — Capt. Julius R. McCoy, sole survivor of ‘a plane collision that killed 12 persons, leaned back in his hos- pital bed and took a drag from a cigarette. ° “We were cruising at about’ 8,- 000 feet in clear air,”’ he said. “At no time did I see another plane. The next thing I knew there seemed to be an explosion, There were flames and wreckage all around me.” * * * The 34-year-old Air National |Guard" officer, his hands swathed lin bandages, his face red, black and blue from second-degree burns, was the only person to live throiigh yesterday's collision. His condition was not serious. A. Chicago-to-Baltimore Cay ital airliner ‘and the Air Guard T33 jet trainer collided over the lush Potomac River Valley eight miles west of this railroad town and The four crewmen and seven passengers aboard the turbo-prop airliner were killed, along with the only passenger in the trainer. Capt. McCoy was blown from the jet plane by the explosion and his parachute somehow opened, car- ashington, congression- al investigations of air safety were set swiftly in motion as a result of the collision. The Air National Guard also convened an accident investigation board. ee A Civil Aeronautics Board spokesman said no explanation of the crash could-be expected “until the final report is. made which, as a rule, takes some months.” The Air Guard said the trainer was on an orientation flight lim- ited to a 100-mile radius of Bal- timore. . It was the third air collision about 50 miles northwest of Wash- i} Survivor Tells of Air Collision On Feb. 1, 48 persons died in ‘the collision of a military air transport and a Navy patrol bomber over the Los Angeles sub- urb of Norwalk. On April 21, a United airliner and an Air Force jet trainer collided near Las Ve- * “I saw the jet come out of a cloud and hit the airliner behind the left wing, The jet exploded and the airliner went into a spin.” A state policeman said later he was told by"Capt. 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The South Dakota Republican said that “national legis- lation is urgently needed to restore to the labor movement the fine, democratic relationship between eed union leadership and union mem- . A bers.” * * * President At Hayes of the Interna- . tional Association of Machinists also testified before the Senate committee in behalf of speedy action. He said that organized labor is increasingly aware of the need for curbs on cor- . ruption; that measures should be taken to require full disclosures of union financial operations and trus- teeships with penalties for false state- - ments and that all forms of br tery “THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tux Powruc Perse Company, 43 W. Buron & ' Pontiac 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Rovsems Baserrs, -donn A, —— Vice Presijent Assistant rtising ad Advertising Director Manager Bows B. Presoreaty 11, Brrr Treapweit, Vice me siglacernd Cir-niation Manager GQ. Masons ia, as a Loca! Advertising ftor Manager Rosset 8° Grosce C than : Baw: {ody Chassified Manager ————— ts enuitieg brgeer sad : wine loreal cews mied t is The Associated Press in _. tee for republication Hewapaper ae well pe ‘th the ‘Onited. ets x Ag "pontiae Thermometer: Another thing graduated: with degrees without Becoming the generally accepted name for the Mackinac bridge is “Big Mac,” which we modestly claim was first sug- gested in this column over three years ago. However, even then it was not orig- inal with me, but was suggested to me by its designer and builder, David Bernard Steinman, now working on a similar (but smaller) | job to connect Europe and Asia at the Bosphorus. Also a top Boy Scouter, he confided this idea to me when the news- papermen were on a tour of inspection of the bridge’s foundations, hoping that it méver- would be named for any in- dividual. Next day our readers had it. The mourning dove is bound for ex- tinction in this area, according to Harvey Funston of Waterford. Already quite rare, he says many are killed by automobiles because they're so attentive to their mates on the highways that they do not notice the approach of a car. Mr. Funston asserts that when one is killed the mate dies of grief. He has seen the survivor remain with the dead body and refuse all food until it also died. An excellent wine is in produc- tion, -made entirely without grapes, and with no necessity for aging. It has all the taste and ef- fects of the old product. So there goes another “necessary” product. With riding trails and nature walks in -prospect, it seems that * Mount Holly is to become a year-round attraction. Bu. it was put on the map by skiing. — Word comes to me directly from the . National Doughnut Association that, on account of increasing costs, the hole is beng enlarged a quarter of an inch. A ES eA Verbal Orchids to- Garfield Vaught of Bifmingham; eighty-first birthday Arnold Pattison of Rochester; eighty-third Birthday - Claude L. Kin of Milford: ninety-second | is eda. - 4 hee - have a One Way to Detect a Glass Jaw -. David Lawrence Says: Nixon Affair Boomerangs 0 on 1 Reds in Latin America. Already the four-party junta. which rules Venezuela, in which * the Communist Party ts an equal member, is inytrouble. Two civilian. members of the junta have just resigned in protest against the inaction of the Vene- zuelan police. d As for the strange behavior of the police—directed by a cabinet min- ister of Communist sympathies—-. significant comment. comes from Earl Mazo of the staff of the New York “Herald: Tribune,”” who was an eyewitness to the incidents in which Nixon’s life was threatened. He writes: - “The Caracas killer mob of 300 screeching Communist-led individ. uals, ranging from teenagers to aged derelicts, attacked Nixon’s car as his motorcade was stalled Venezuelan police either vanished or froze where they stood. The ’ tieup oecurred in a midtown area that is notorious for bloodshed’ in revolutions and riots. . REPORTS PHONED . President Eisenhower naturally got reports by telephone about the incident. He decided to send Marines to a nearby point in the Caribbean to be ready “just in case.” critics promptly assailed him for doing so. But supposing Nixon had been trampled upon and taken pris- oner, what would the critics have said? Of course they would denounced the President for not having taken proper precautions. Should Vice President Nixon have canceled the’ trip to Latin America? * * * Secretary Dulles answers this way: ° “These. things, - a eee The Country Parson - .you ‘Gnow. are : mittee ‘ $945 reees e944 pesscee ee: “It seems a lot easier for folks to get worked up about something Wf they're against it than it ey ee : ‘overlook any ~-matter of three days all the i i ie BiH if ! SEitt. ih ri peel [} i nm 3° & z a] ¢. Dr. William Brady Says: Reader Makes New’ Claim for Calcium, Vitamin D Here!s san “indication{!,for: am. — adequate daily ration-of calcium and vitamin D that is new to me —I'm telling about it here because I'm sure it can do no harm and I don't’ want to thing that may possibly . prevent or relieve suffer- ing. One J. A..— ‘don't know whether it. would be John or .Jane —) writes: “For 20 years I DR. BRADY suffered with painful piles, both bleeding and burning. Injection method was temporarily helpful; but lafer when severe burning re- sulted, suppositories and warm - baths gave relief. The burning was so painful that I had to take pain-killing drugs and once a hy- podermic — of morphine, I suppose, A month ago a druggist friend . ba wretched burning stopped and I have not had fo ase any other medication or method of relief since. “The druggist tells me that he has long recommended calcium to truck drivers and others whose occupation predisposes to piles. “Now I wonder why one of the doctors I consulted did not recom- mend this wonderful and simple relief instead of vehemently rec- , ommending surgery and prescrib- ing non-effective — (J, A. Whosit.) - FIRST SUCH CASE In the first place, this is the. only instance of such simple re- lief of painful external piles that has been reported to me. In the next place,, truck drivers, bus ' drivers, engine drivers or chauf- fers are no more likely to have piles than other people. And in any. case of external piles, an “attack,” such as J, A. Whosit describes, is usually limit- ed in duration; so, if the victim “tries” a variety of remedies the « poor sufferer is likely to credit the latest remedy used before the attack subsides with the relief or “cure.” My space here is so restricted that I hesitate to deal with, t nature, cause and relief of plies (hemorrhoids), If you have any such trouble, send me a stamped, self-addressed envel- Not Have Piles.” Perhaps J, A. Whosit’s praise of » piles impresses me because: 1. 1 know that most Americaps . get insufficient calcium from day to day to — good ayniee 4 good health ope for the pamphlet “You Need realcium as a remedy for’ painful . 2 One . physiological fh “ot talcium is to regulate bility of nerve fibres and nerve centers — nature's tranquilizer. 3.1 believe that an adequate daily intake of calcium (of course accompanied with vitamin D to insure utilization of the calcium) pain. : “The Calcium Shortage,” for _ Read the Contract and: Then Decide’ ‘Nixons’ ‘Conduct Was Remarkable’ ‘Big Firms Force Little Guys Out’ ie site I f ul i ¥ i i Fel Hi : g 8 2 Here’s Another Idea for Police ‘Wiil-We Repeat Wet Weekends?’ stamped, self- ly as a credit. bureau. If so are doing something to the ve cakeor pawn — many promises had not been made weather. - * * * years sap, we Spetans be Me L. G. H. letiers. position we are today. we're _- or 100 words long pertaining to personel niot foolish enough to loan them a Al liters, 4) Vaiss, of ut* sisress » nosis, Ay treatment, wit seater ty few million now. That's like getting the Vig hy B, r. en will po A Nn Ay oy a knocked down and kissed after- js not of a critical nature. Letters tiac Press, Pontiac, | wards. must be 200 words wt h Case Records of a Psychologist Poker Face Nearly Ruins Business ‘Don’s face was his great problem. And it almost ruined him financially. It wasn't scarred or ugly, nor did he. -have a crossed eye. See what threatened his business suc- cess; then profit from Don’s mistake. And send for the “In- trovert-Extrovert Test” men- tioned below. It’s fun and also good insurance for success. ‘By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y - 315: Don G., aged 32, recently purchased a smal] retail grocery -store. . * * * “Dr. Crane, I'm afraid Don will fail,” his devoted wife anxiously informed me. “And I'll tell you why. Don grew up as a lonely child. And he de- veloped a_ great admiration for In- “Alas, that blank now become a. habit. So when tomers enter the store, Don smiles. “I have prodded him in x * * He was a typical extrovert who... spent money freely and liked to be with le. His older brother wag a good . farmer and stickler for details, since he was a typical introvert. BS = : Sear “¥ : i Ee : ae , x / = . ; PT ae qe oie : ‘ aot y ti © badminton set | tists 988 ae | Fun for the whole heater 0 uterahanagnnnanennannien orsapiaeammmanpnsenancrssnegmranennawmmartant 4% 3/5" FISHING ROD SALE Le OTE @Spinning rods ee, @ Casting rods : i a og : t List 3 98 vest List 2.59 slide ‘List 4.98 cowhide List 3.98 leather List 2.98. Rookie List 2.49 car 4 chest for 8-mm. chest for 35mm _ catcher'’s mitt fielder’s glove spinning reels seat cushions Holds 12-200’ reels and . Holds 150 glass or 309: Lined mitt with pad- 4-finger model. in gen: _Ideal spinning reel for Fiber with ings. ans. 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Middle- weight’ with coaster brake, chrome handle- bars, kick stand. 26”, 24”. List 214. 50 sturdy 12-ft. | sccm |. | aluminum boat | "4 168" for the family! All-purpose “Apache” motor with a powerful 5 h.p, famous- Complete =! with _ make Clinton engine. Lightweight‘and © ; ee — easy to carry. Completely air-cooled. ale — . ee et me > | tank! Brown and white, Buy now, at the start ' it car top. Sleek 12’ size. Aluminum scaled of the boat season and save 71.07! Full speed ahead to a summer of fun 4 Sil os ab pbaals Syekto aa a a apa ee eee rE SO ek ee sre PERS wei eco ayes se ete Se a Meet oe hee ot sical (ii ladie, adi Wea atk ce. ce . 3 : coe ' ‘ ae =. 5 ; : y se . ae — ae eee , _THE PONTIAC ris, WeDNESDAY, MAY a 1058 SSG GO Rg an with sta sl Sedind help, Pow tiae is to become a library ™ we, 1c 7 sePiwerhccia: | center for surrounding townships| oo rsrmunitice may join later. ar nape. te Sure. genes eect “Mackie Tells of Plans for a year. Miss Pope. ee. = _ It’s hoped the subsidized: experi- a rae te anata (ity of best-seller fiction, light to for Information Station F With endorsement by Pontiac's) Prempt . and children’s books. | ot Mackin ac Bridge | g ment will be popular enough to to spend their own money on | paege in : City: Commission .and other local]. . will ap es +, be continued on an independent! oovernments, the State board has| !” Miss Pope added.. “This freshen wp’ the ‘se- basis afterwards, said Miss Phyllis! approved spending federal rural] Pontiac, by contributing a share e Pope, Pontiac Librarian. library aid funds here ‘‘to stimu-iof money, could participate on a i x * * late better library service,’ Miss share-and-share-alike basis in an k Miss Pope went to Lansing today Pope explained. independent project. But the fed- to select the first 2,000 books from) ‘Surveys show that despite or pang aid books pools + the Michigan State Library for cir- fact that many north Oaklandifor circulation here, pe 1 Bridge. culation next month. Eventually'County residents want more li-|said. ‘ regular meetings of area library Commissioner John C. Mackie 3,000 to 5,000 will be loaned for brary facilities, the area is one x * * staffs in Pontiac to develop local/said bids will be received June 9 — the State Board for Libraries of the thinnest in the state as far). Miss Pope has been named as-|programs aimed at stimulating ton the project, expected to. cost has designated the North Oakland as the proportion: of potential pat:isociate director of the experimentibrary interest. a * labout $45,000 and to be ready for Library Project. —— operation in October. Three similar units now are in| ~ The books wil] be stored at the Adah Shelly Branch Library | ‘Flower of Her Youth Lie Buried on Banks of Marne’ 1a gee plier bageraag iy 52-08 for circulation through commun- =~=ee— Graham Urges Sympathy for France | ssessscmtec SAN FRANCISCO (—Evangel-jrow before a State Assembly sub-jfrom Robert Pierce, an American Mackie sald three to four per- ist Billy Graham says the world’s\committee investigating the sale jevangelist and missionary, that) ons would be required. heart should go out to troubledjof smutty books. He was sub-|6,000 Russians attending services| In proceeding, the commissioner France. * : poenaed, Braxton Sawyer, an Ar-jat the First Baptist Church in|said he will rely on a 1937 statute “The flower of her youth which/kansas revivalist, announced he|Moscow offered prayers Sunday. jadthorizing the department to build should be in leadership today lie|was sending some material by ex- Pt oe \ygete ernest ges yw buried on the banks of theipress to Graham to present to| A total of 11,712 had made “de-|“™5, roadside parks pienle # 78 ge : ; Z : 3 : ME ng bi i pet na «FEE i, E E. Se patel wer te He md mrt apes * * oo commerce | “ ba ames A _|More Fingerprints ee ceed cambelcaen fe Cow Palace,| Graham received word from the} WASHINGTON — The Federal} The building will have | ‘Ynion that church mem-|Bureau of Investigation received|square feet of floor space. 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SOUTH SAGINAW ST. a oo ne FRI., OAT | \ sacayhy to 9 THURS., FRI. h J Par ae Oe ot Pee re Ee eee NORTHHILL SHOPPING PLAZA | (Rocheste Open 9 to 9 THURS., FRI. 5060 DIXIE HIGHWAY Open ‘9e'3 THURS, PRI, ( “* | : \ i | - \ ‘ ee i ag og TNE EE OE ets, arg | er a5 ; ak : * of Py tee % gt a = jf uf # yo ay ae a= = a a si i 5 ¢ + Te? ee i ae i nn git 4 aga 4 —o SS e- : , ” _— . = oe ee ee ee Ne ; ' rey = + ; 3 j + oe: 5 se : q ’ 7 ee ee ek ee are 2 eee fae ae : 4 ° ~ - : ¢ , ae . : ; ae ys : = oe 3 ae - eee F wee | Po [et ee eee, : ne j Fees Se Ae insta, Neniinn?h cuits. Ai, dtm an Fo, uctindec ce Prades fie tots cae atin Rr ah og era see ? ‘ is 7 r iI eg piles ay i eee WEE | ; a4 ie tees 4 : ; aa Serial Anieae oe GaN) ie THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, avi 1958 a ; Wants fo ( ow Flying « on » Soviet State : Airline Satelit Chiefs eth ~ Pre : a e. ) 1600 Moscow Bd Bigs. ~~ |commander of local post 1008. Pro- iy), s. are cleared by. by: ceeds from the sale will go to aidjarrests, but only about one of five | Expect Soviets to Push| disabled and needy veterans, and'larcenies can be prosecuted. salsa? Gish me Lacie. enc hes seu Solidarity Theme After there will be space. Sener t0'Sochl se te ive Posy Denouncing Tito a eA OR lt <* MOSCOW W—The eis of the * — bloc are gathering in Mos- i : cow for their first summit confer- irli ee, The. plane was a 24-passenger| ence in seven months. day tare. missed alge et iu. _— err agPs B a Communist party chiefs of all F : *imestic hops rarely A similar delay at the airline of-|r¢ two hours after the Moscow the meee £90 “om and ~~ ; going fice, likewise explained, and the “We hope to name the firm by| The official explanation is they|visa office is coped. The friendly, stewardess Infaneyj|meeting of the Council of Mutual AS the end of May,” said Howard es thid “eran Varenel, our thes Economic Assistance yesterday; : » K, Kelley, Royal Oak chairman of uled stop. She apologized for the JS ft > > |=. the authority. VY H. hy Old mé@adow, saying the airstrip was| Chiefs of government, foreign oe * *_ : oung- Car t her Ss washed out a few days earlier. ministers and defense ministers ear poly many communi- : f A cheerful, unshaved Georgian meet Saturday as the Political use proposed new water M E B Ca b s Consultative Committee of the i tes use the proposed. ew wudVMiust Leave Boys u in 0 0a siet he et boarded ere, the, Kimete come up with a rate figure for o «ts counterpart of the North Atlantic each, Kelley paid. | The young-hearted oldsters haveysion, so attendance began falling) .. 1 Treaty Organization, “This should help greatly in jhad such a good time using theloff,” said Ewalt, NS eee ee oe * o* ; our negotiations Pontiac, |youngsters’ hangout the past three| Now Sunshine members are not|™* °t here and it’s been A brief announcement in Izves- >," he said. itia the Soviet government organ,| , sland set: gaee th porgeee ‘ot te - were |next fall. their meeting hours (10 a.m. to| Hé asked loudly what the fare 3 “at a standstill” as many cOm-| Which is to say, Sunshine|3 p.m, every Thursday), they had|¥8S- The stewardess told him. | meetings. But it was assumed the by munities sought to find the cost |Club won't be able to use Pontiac|Ewalt look around for another| “Exorbitant!" he roared, aj whole range of; political, military) - to them in joining. Bay’s Club for Thursday meetings| meeting place. broad grin on his face, as be|and economic relations within the Pe Pontiac City Manager Walter K.|"iuch longer, but it hopes to renew) walt found cooperation in the|Pulled out a fistful of 100 - ruble|Communist bloc—and between the NS : Willman has been steadfast in|the cooperative program next fall.|nergon of Michael Fiorillo, who 20tes, peeled off the fare and paid/bloc and the West — is on the this information before) . * dicects the UF - supported boy's/ tt oe nie Vg ; 4 ‘i i Solidarity among the Communist Imperial sinnvane. for people with an educated taste and a sense of value . oe ‘2%. ii a Code Ne, 4 BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF + 30% “STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ©. .HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS Srun 17 E.Huron St. 18 W. Pike St. =) 4 Rich 2-Piece ‘OP S PARE = Living Room Suites \¥ Ff op —~* Fashioned in ron " Your Choice Reg. *229° of Several Ailowonce $5Q00 Long Wearing ee Plush Frieze — $] 79” Fabrics . Durable 2-Piece Living Room Suite in smart decorator colors, reversible. cushions and Modern styling .. . Reg... 9199" Mawesee 5 990 1497 FREE! With the First 50 Living Room Suites Purchased . . . A Pair of Mirror Backed —~ |} passed the checks totaling $37.50 GREATEST SELLING in ee EVENT in OUR © 32 YEARS Houghtaling was turned over to ‘police by his sist¢r, Mrs. Margaret Kline, of the same address, who itold police he forged her name to the checks. | He waited too long to check up _ on his property insurance! =| An under-instired home ¢an be the cause of severe financial embarrassment ... if fire or other disaster strikes. Be syre your property insurance has kept pace with the times and ALLOWANCE on your old at ee ee Living ftom BE Statow weiireny ! An Outstanding Value in . Boxes a Long Wearing Sturdy : 2-Piece Suite in Your g h Choice of Colors S 5 ie oe ee le | wsove cou roe 7 | ; ‘4 s ff e Sure to for | | ae ; _Reg. $149’ \ Rehm SN of ~ Your Wyman’ s Trading THATCHER, PATTERSON, WERNET | You'll Be Surprised —tredem =» $500 I NEE. Stamps Given FREE with = Pontiac’s Oldest Insurance Agency , at This One! paced Vr . sai \ ‘Bach Purchase! i ; $ 95 Wat ia YOU PAY WHERE : Pee NE 711 Community Bank Bldg. Bs htt Nae / Ip PAYMENTS Bg: FE 2-9224 woul = 17. Huron Sto whe § . = one. ert Sy AY Y 2 SAS IF a eee | a f 5 . 2 4 : , : | . ea _ * LW er Tay | : ' . r f | ‘ Se ‘ t ‘ he Te 5 ‘ 4 3 J oo 4 oF . \, * y , By) \ iA # . \ i : } : : oe = BO re hc, ets je at oe a a foes : a ae : ‘ AGS ‘ oe) Se card ss = «> * . a ta ot, f fk « * ee Fema! State Weighs Leasing Docks Agrees in Principle to Allow Line to Land at . Mackinaw, St. Ignace use of No. 1 at St. for the months ahead and use of part of the dock at Mackinaw City, where its craft put in at coal docks owned by railroads while the Mackinac Straits fer- i i F 2kwo Professors Win “High Awards at MSU dent, after a meeting Monday of the university's Academic Sen- ate at which awards were an- wy « Nominations were made by students, alumni and faculty, and Army Maj. Thomas L. Diffley who has been stationed in Germany Jan, 28, 1958 and is assigned|ing to as a loader on an M-48 Tank, He' Comme rt eset tol SUPER SPEC 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Pic. Miller arrived overseas|the U. S. movie industry, accord- , Would You Like to_ Know More About Christian Science? Attend a FREE LECTURE Entitled “Christian Science: | The Basis of Health, Harmony,.and — Happ ” — Styled with the new Sheer Look—Plus. Four glamorous Colors sold by Frigidaire r rigidaire Presents ACHIEVEMENT OF GENERAL MOTORS’ SOTH ANNIVERSARY * rt ss food freezing added nevus search for the at ment where frost wo Now~after ing trium non-toxic home refrigeran We at General Motors loo’ 3 * : : ‘Plishment with pride in then t—Freon. Pon this latest F; : our Golden Mi} srisidaire on: seemingly impossible—a uld never form, estone year, . President GENERAL Motors Corporation The Golden Anniversary - Patented Frigidaire Frost-Proof Refrigerator-Freezer Introducing to the American home a com- pletely new idea in food freezing. An entirely new kind of cold whisks away heat and moisture—out of the freezer for- | ever—so frost can never form. Food flavor and vitamins are locked in by perpetual . below-zero cold. - Up in the refrigerator compartment all foods are super-chilled with Frigidaire at the price of White. ¥ bh - : ¥ “Flowing Cold” so here too, there’s frost to defrost, . . It’s the world’s finest foodkeeper — from new Sheer Look styling to mammoth 133-pound Freezer Chest with In-A-Door Ice-Ejector that serves sparkling ice cubes jho by the score. You’ve got to see it to believe it—at your Frigidaire dealer’s, 2 . - ¢ "¢ sek Bees 8 ; ve : oo os ” : ms pate S. i bade si ta vi ees ._ af . ’ — pty —s ‘ gp Maal we Rapa a “= reese 4 a eae oS Wr ate qin Qe SE Pe ae ee vie, cots es Ge a - se | ‘ : ' ¢ a ~* = : i A ; 2 Pe ; . 7 eee Ste . ‘ i 2 a: Soe yt | : ae . F : * a ¢ 4 ras : . «4 ar ; i af a ee : : 4 aoe &: : :* ee . Ff | a F 4 es p : : . f 3 4 q : re i ye ES fi 2 ‘ : x f eS ! ; ; - : a 3 5 4 L ; “ a] ‘ ‘s me. % Ses f ‘ : ; = tg = < fs uy * e = ureen. 7 ce f Pod 5 bis : , f ; i a ie itahinietn odosioen , . ; : : ‘ oe 4 : : ; : ; 2 = , : | YPHE’ PONTIAC PRESS, ad a ‘ mS 21, 1958 ac ee Lee : : - * : - . = : Z . ; ! Pe : j i. : iy ¥ i . ‘ * policies. How To Hold 1 v To sve tt refused to become, a} One of the featured scientific FALSE TEETH the future to bring similar bom-/!abeled oe bardments of the earth, from|ments from Earth-Orbiting Satel- space, each April 15 and other tax-/lites. Capt. Norman L. 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Oz. ~ 2" 1 fomatoes ... £29" 2 “coe 9] ' fa cantalou Ne. 27 A Qc sweet peas ' Golden good, et Se eskosete: 49 , Green Giant, Kroger low price * . ; ‘ = ae 3 I. e r ; o tm 37° 1 radishes, ee te ea ? swine | 5° , Kroger eT ey comes to you from the eer corners % of the nation. It's fresher , ; ' | because it's rushed fresh from the fields night and day by refrigerated trucks, Soe : semi-sweet morsels ! green onions 2 ‘ica 7 5s - planes and trains. The green and yellow ‘FRESHER’ seal on every package of Neils, detcious chacshe Home growh Michigan... . 6 2. | : Kroger fruits and vegetables, is your guarantee that produce is fresher at Kroger. 6 Oe. ec linen ewan en nena kan eieid deen deen cee need wewenebuensgoudacubadeces. se , ms 27 , iced spice cocktail peanuts new dutch” new dutch — trend liquid’) 3) trend : « beads-o-bleach - semi-sweet morsels | Shur Good Cookies Planters salted, fine for snacks Cleanser, Kroger low price ”. Cleanser, Kroger.low price . 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Valle through Saturday, SP OOUO0OONOHNO00N ZB Sn OONNEOHM y, i WWW . ) Si Vacuasie courow MA ivory flakes | = cottage cheese A cottage cheese | p= ei ving vs = rama ng et Kroger evra bw pe. = puritans) 7 | = FreQO00000000N cnraannaQnny N0000RR wn 21° ' : 11 4% 29 . 1 i , ' 1 2s , | ' 'paxen @4 Wy ae baked j in“<| Ber esi 1 etree, Detroit:to deliver | AE S79 a 1 GOODS. «fresher flavor 1 i, foe . i e , ‘camay Soap — ie —— $s 2 Kroger everyday tow ‘price. ‘ tf 2 _ a ': morton’s dinners : sessed cole season 1 1h? kt 29 a oe turkey. Kroger tow — 49° . cinnamon roll GAVE Ge. Phe. 19 :. Seuss poke - borden's milk tit Qe! } | | a’ calsup De 29 ons Fresh rich homogenized . . 4... - - : - = : mild cheese » AS! glazed donuts «= 33* hot dog rolls = 21* | asparagus m 19¢ coe , ace tt FOE Packer's Label brand ss ss ee emaas ae = 1 rye bread %252 “39: white bread St “219°. | shortening 2 83° yee - ES 2 = 39° Lane nn penne nnn enna nnn nn natn nn nnd Kroger's everyday low price . = re. OD" 2 . chunk tuna NEW ‘FRESH’ CRISP TASTY 7 : ee FIRST AID FOR BUDGETS _ 10 SALE “ae gee : potato chips AMERICAN BEAUTY BRAND “ae < , ‘x | ; oo converted rice 8 . spaghetti Con 10: Uncle Ben's, Kroger low pries. IT'S NEW! KROGER THIN-SLICED — oe Ome PACKER’S LABEL peas orcorn <= 10: Be debe igh pete PACKER ne 655 whole potatoes. rtm 10° Aton beck n oiac Vv egetable soup Mevogpeer Coa 10° Kroger low, wend AMERICAN Ta 10° tomato soup “mary wis B5¢ sardines ie 10 | ae tipton deticlous 7 4 ne ES TREE SWEET FRESH FROZEN = , , ® b | d ‘soup mixes spollight coffee © 73. lemonade << 10: - white red Green Poa 2" 31 Grind it yourself, you know it's fresh 444. ee oe | | Onion 2%. 35¢ aa : ROYALTY BROKEN SLICES OR DICED = Try the pew, thinliend lal, More to ae cup-o-cheer coffee + £Oc eee: i Some manber of es voy loustes. stn 2 Sar ee OF pineapple ee co 10° large loaf. « 4 sy Ai ciiimaltametie stat EE A =e eee ee ee ee ee ee 6 ee ee oe en ae ee ee oe ee eo oe oe oe oe ee ow a . Noodle Phe. 3% eens aoe lux liquid aang sponge mop . wheatorricehoneys § § babo | blue - white 7. Kroger low, low.price, = . Kroger everyday low price, : O'Ceder, Kroger low price. O'Ceder, Kroger tow price. Nobisco, spegial Se off. _ Kroger everyday tow price. Instont beads, Kroger low price. - 39: : NE 39° 2 to 39: Le teen $395 : | TYyfn oe 2 ‘ex 31° as me 25° i 2 eee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee ene eee eee eeeaees Ce ee ee 5 Gonshaeeaed a pe ee i 2 SS ye S a eee! ig ge ge a Oe ea ee ' a Sean sag agi a tag eg Rg gga ety ee ° . = s S eo - e: ed ge ne EE > SPR eS 5 4 ¢ : so a] = : \, cS - prea po a Lo » "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 1958 * ARE HERE NOW *- The Ferris Wheel! The Merry-Go-Round! . The Whip! The Rocket Ride! KIDDIE RIDES. FREE Reduced Priced Tickets... given by any Tel-Huron Participating merchant. . . OSMUN’S Presents An Outstanding Anniversary Value 3 Day Sale! FAMOUS NAME SHORT SLEEVE - SPORT SHIRTS & GAUCHOS - Each * a 3 tf $3.00 ___ Values Up to $4.95° 4 Ld bd ° s ° sd e Ld s ° = bed 4 isble As all 4 “© Sizes $-M- LX — he etn , Buy on:enties sebgly ter the summer NOW and save im- portant dollars to you! This very specie! sportshirt value at Nag $ Tel- Huron ° s e ad e e e e ° e . e id ° e e e e e e e id ¢ e e e 3 ° s s e * e e se e e e ° e e e * ° e e store ooly. : 4 a a NR ee gg AR PA Ag Shop the Stores That Never — Compromise on Quality ‘TOWN and COUNTRY Tel-Huron Center Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P.M. . IIIf itiiiitiiiiiitiiiiriiriti ty Seerocodooosooooosoqosossoonoeesoecocooesoee K RESGE'S _TEL-HURON CENTER Sale f JUMBO GLADIOLI BULBS f doz, You get exciting savings! Reg. price is 59¢ doz! Brilliant hues: red, purple, orange, lavender, yellow, pink, white, mixed Ladies’ Cotton Slips Save 3] 37 s Sotton center and top bust section of scalloped eyelet embroidery with ad- justable shoulder straps. Full front shadow panel, 5-inch eyelet trim on bottorn. . | odonccsoeppesovooacceedecsscesoneceveccesors , it \ | the family’s choice . Te, ‘ Regular $1.98 sd dl e ba e e s e bd e e id ° e e e ° e Ld . ° e e e e e e e ° e e e * e 4 Ld e id Ld . Ld e e e e e e e e ° ° e * e ° ° Ld e ° e e e e e e hd Ld bd Ld ® ® ® ° e e e e ° e e ® e e * e e * e ° e * * e Ld s ® ° ° dl ° e Ld « ® * e * * od id bd e e « * e * * * * 4 Sech cossconcvacesesessevecescrstosencrreneveectvacteversstn eesicieerereretenecen ee ask for yours free, Gocococccccocovcoooosooocooocoooooesooooooooos * oe eS A ¢ e ° e Ld e e e e ° e * ° L ° e ® L bd bad ° ° e e © ® bg ° ® b ° e ° ° es L ° e ® ° ® e es ® e s e ° —— FREE PUBLIC SEWING CLINIC You are invited to Tel- bon! s Free Public Sewing Clinic, Lower Level—Osmun’s Town and Country—. , Thursday,,May 22, 10 A.M. Miss Mildred Hanley of the McCall Pattern Company will be here to an- : swer your sewing problems, . She will discuss patterns, fabrics, alterations, and help solve your questions. YOU ARE INVITED ° THURSDAY 10 A.M. @ FREE CAKE AND COFFEE. 4th Anniversary Award! FREE SPORTS CAR. Will be awarded 5 P.M.-Saturday May 31. Nothing te buy . just enter your name in any Tel-Huron Association Participating store. PLUS THESE EXTRA gifts: Boy's Bicycle. Girl's Bicycle. GE Clock Radio. Longines-Wittnaver Watch. Power Lawn Mower. hah ci ata atalino tnt ta fi 2055 ig LOPEPS 000 0S9 0 OCC CUSSED ESI OC RTO E TEE Ee y Ee we Sail Cloth — Carnival of Values at the Shoe Box! 36” to 42” Wide. ‘to MEN'S CANVAS POPLIN TYPE CREPE SOLE OXFORDS IDEAL FOR SKIRTS, SPORTS- - TOGS, BOYS’ SHIRTS, and CURTAINS qreners immer coonecsnevetenvessececcues Special thursday, friday, saturday a ELE T the new shirt-chemise ecu OU 3 69 | usually higher priced | Regular 79 Yd. ceW {gpm FABRIC SHOP Nh nyt , E 5-4457 TEL-HURCN Colors: Faded Blue, Navy Blue, White, Brown and Burgandy . Hot all sites in wwery color ~ It's the newest in.fashion excitement and the most wanted for casual wear! NOW your favorite shirt has grown to a slim new chemise! With roll-up sleeves,.an Italian collar, matching-belt and a button, front. This new cotton broadcloth chemise is sure to find a home in your symmer wardrobe! Choose yours from blue; ‘maize; black. Sizes 10 to 16. Hurry...save! special $3.69 SHOP: Watch for the appearance of Captain Jolly - @t our store soon. Pick ‘n Pay $ Tel-Huron | | Center Th SHOE BOX “Shoes For the Family” 29 S. Telegraph ham STORES Cunning IMPORTED ‘UTILITY or LAUNDRY BASKET wicker Type MILK GLASS HOBNAIL LAMPS. with Brass Base e ° e ° e e e ° ® ° e ° ° * se e e e e ° * * ® LJ e ° ° e e e e e e e e ° ° e e e e ° e e e ° ° * * ° ° ° LL * » e e Ld had e ° ° e ° ° e ® ° ° e ® Li) ° e ° ° ° ° e ° adhd eed ded ded ddd ddd dded ddd ddd ddd hhh dtr iititiiitiltitiiritiitiii yt FE 4-0259 | summer's , favorite tapered pants SPI 99 ECIAL . usually $4.98 and $5.98 ‘e 33 : ; Se se : e ; : : e : : COCO Dero roc rererereorecoooocoeoeoecooeooeeNsS e e e LJ ° ° e e ° e e e * e s e e e e e e ° ® e e © ° Ls ‘ TTI IIIT iiiiiiriririiirii yy MYER’S ...°. Special Tel-Huron Anniversary Seeeeceoseoveseeesseese ALL WOODEN, MAPLE FINISH x CUTLERY TRAY ALL METAL, POLISHED STEEL VT PATIO TABLE 466 SOHSHHHOHHHHHHOOHHOHOHHHOHHOOHOLOHOHOOCOSOLE . Anew and exciting assortment of summer’s long pants in solid cotton knits, print cottons and gabardines! Choose from favorite tapered and slim pant styles. Some famous maker styles in the group. Assorted colors. Sizes 10-16. special $2.99 An especially selected group of beautiful diamonds in modern 14K yellow or white gold mountings. Every ring an outstanding value. Vy oe FT? - Ya ct....... 159” | BUDGET TERMS! ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! we HI-FI ALBUMS Ls ® e s ® e e ° ® ° ® e e e e 4 e COKCHSRSSSSOCO HOO SSSSSSLOHLOOLESOSEHOOOOOEOCS GIRL’S BLOUSE GIVEN AT NO CHARGE with Purchase of Girls’ COTTON SKIRTS SID. Just Imagine, a MATCHING * blouse’ Given with the purchase of Each of These Smart Polished Cotton : skirts avith Underslip. Solid Pink, Blue and prints. Sizes: 3 to 6x. Shop fof your summer wardrobe at Winkelman’s! Use Winkelman’s exclusive SF lexi-Charge account _ with the option terms! * , ~ @ registered TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open 4 nights to 9 monday, thursdey, \fridey, saturday Oa eeeeceseerereooconeoececesoooooooeseeceys we ° e ° ® ® e ° ® e ° s Ld e e ° L ° ® ° e ° Ly e e e e * e e e bad e * e * ° ° e e e e e e Ld e e e e * ° e e ® e e e e ° ° ® e e e e ° had dh bbb habbo dara rr arteritis iii ririy yf CHOOSE FROM OVER 58 CROWN ALBUMS JEWELRY SHOP : Tel-Huron Center . EE 5-9955 TEL-HURON 4 SHOPPING CENTER sie ceedogeencndedvcpedccgesebekosdcdtenceets Oeececccccccdcccecemecceeboocsoceoeoocoooeces ’ ( : e ‘ “Best for children? A Pp. m., aasteh obedsoucunccasqerckghiss vavscmecectgusteascerocspsseuseseescsoveceecccceces® ssecceaccedee eee #68 eae o/é ore ° ° _° e ° e hd : ° e e e e ° ® e ° ® . ° ° ° ° ° ° ° e ° bd e e ® ® e Ld e e ° e Ad e ba e ° ® e ° ° ° ° s es ® e se e e e e ° ® ; bd ° e ® e e ® e e ° e ° LJ e e e . Ld . e L ° e id e e e ® ° e e es ° ® e LJ Ld ° e ad ° e e * e LJ e ® ° e e Ld e e e e * e ° e e ° e * ° ° ® Ld e 6 e ° e Ld LJ e \d e ° e e LJ ® e e e e ° e : ° e ° Ld e e e ‘® ° e e e ° ° e ° ® e a ® « ° e * : e e e e ® se e ® e e e e ® e e e ® e e e e ° e ® e e e e e e . e e ® ° e e * e e * e e e ® e ° LS e e ° ° e * * e LJ ° LJ ® e e ® e ® e ° e e s ® e e * e e e e e e ® e « © ° e e ° e eeeseeesesseeocesessce Steeseeesecessoscoesece lity - SO ee Anes RS eee ae ee Se & Pe Sie oe fee : a 2 eee é f ; e . “a oe es e me Z ze a, . 4 = ae Zo -# Sg e. at ae « sae : oe as : : / hos ; \ 2 : a al 4 : i Pa o, 3 : Ay a ps i : x us a ae pO a THE PONTIAC PRFSS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 : se ee : * a a a ‘ ad ae & a a oe Fr - : 2 ~~ ~ # % * * rags * \ a ; * Sailcloth Jamaicas, with side- » laced detail, in new figure- flattering length. Red, White, Skipper. . . _——. . _— 4.95 Jim Dandy Shirt In soft cotton ' knit. . 335 _ “Trim Jolly” Top of soft cot- | ton knit. White only. 2.98 “Clamdigger” Pants in solid~4 $ toned sailcloth, with new waist “detailing. Mid-calf Tength rolls 7 up or down. Almond, Blue, ; Green. Wonderful. Wearables for - 4.95 \ ° ° ~ ~ : ; - —- “Trim Walker” Jamaicas in Sud’n Wear finish cotton tha? asks little ‘NS eS or no ironing. Almond, Green, or Blue stripe. 4 ' < 5.95 “Top Striper” knit blouse, it's a collar matching the shorts. . 3.95 e . ACCESSORIES by * Sailcloth Yachting Jac — from-- 2 & ‘ : the Shoreline Collection by . . White Stag. Red, White, : e . : ; | Skipper. : ; to complete your Summer Wardrobe _ . For FUN and FASHION style and color coordinated separates by Sailcloth Bra Tops, White, Red, Blue — 2.98. White Track Tops 3.98 A. ; eran < 2.96. “Trim Jolly” Top in soft cotton knit. White oy. Flip-Top Bodice—really DOES flip... can be raised or lows White Track Pants * 3.98 You'll love — and live in — these-wonderful 6.95 i. See ee mix-and-match separates by White Stag! So White, Bus , B wa % 3.98 adaptable — so perfect — for your outdoor 4.95 ——— ee play-time living! White Stag’s fine sportswear . . Yachting Middy Jacket, - Serva Shertd he-Sudin: Weer conten. . is noted for its fashion-wise styling . . . superior Boys’ Shorts, hip-hugging and ~ Red, Blue, Skipper -a- . ; Oo as Almond, Blue, Geen. wo, 4.95 : workmanship . . . and quality fabrics. And, just brief! Black, Red, Blue. os Boe (999 ; C._ Striped “Dock Walloper” Top in perk in time for the big Decoration Day weekend, . 395 ter, i triped miner” ToD in perky. cutten —g) B we bring you this fabulous new White Stag Tale. ‘ > knit, = 4 . ; $ m . | ° collection . . . made up of all- the smart, lena Beach Bags, 2.95 ' ‘Sailcloth "Clamdiggers’’ with roll-up cuff. «4.95 summer-bright separates you could wish for!’ qua, Blue, Red : ' White, Black, Blue, Red, ‘Sand. oo Sizes 8 to 20. a . Golf Skirt, 6 95 Almond, Blue, Green Jo . Golf Jacket ~ 9: :30 f : eae / Almond, Blue 7.95 9:30 te 9 / Golf Cap, Open Top, Visor Brim, maltiie | Gold, Sand, White 1.98 * Ire Se, e fae Sys x ; ee “ a SE 3 Se = pot pa * ae ae j See, Fee eS S = - ecu pee Ee = fee i Par oe s : 4 eS eee i co ea : " : i Pie te & - 4 : i ro SCR or i’ bare : wie: fn phi Ps 7 4 Pe ey ; Fe 64° ‘ é : ae mot ‘ s * s ibe #. j ieee! ade 2 ; pee. ae ‘ r 4 - i * es ora = é : | Z be SS - . 5 \ # { 2: : : : . | —S eg : z oa se 2 ie =a TIE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 $< ‘ Vomen’s Section ent oe a PAULI’S SHOE STORE Lynn ih North Shirley o avenue ( stand- Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years ing) and Joan Grahek of Voorheis road are two other 35 N. Saginaw St. Open Friday Evening ’til 9 ware e Tuesday Musicale scholarships. — This preduct bas ne connection whatever with The American National Red Cress OES Areme Chapter. | | arene Chapter 503, OES, ter; Beatrice Mundy, past on Custom met at Roosévelt Temple Mon- | grand warden of state chap- Cold ‘Waves eae pene honorary members aii ayia Webb = = The scholarship tea sponsored by ership whe Marvyl Simson of West eae aaa - sestuaker af slate onl po non, accompanied by Mrs. | bership and Mrs. Clara re- Musicale Presents Awards : | Claude Kimler. Gs mae eee ee Andre’s Superb “Special! “} ‘Marks 15th Anniversary Pontiac Tuesday Musicale was held ot. avenue, David Eicher and | was Mrs. Harry Vernon, and | Mrs. Newman Freeman of Hol- S$ 50 the home of Mrs. Arthur Dodge on (Karen ‘Eicher of Winterberry drive. Mrs. Clifford Mossey gave the 7 re = Lake Angelus. Three winners of schol- emu iy Gein ver presveed with a le magn | e were Mrs. Evert . Johnston, ted into the order were Mr. ° Mrs, Claude Lessel, Mrs. Clif. | 2%d Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. 15 Wave 1" | Scholarship Tea Is Held | Bees Geto . sey, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schultz, Refreshments were served natural. look . | : | | Mr. and Mrs. William Pfah- | by Mrs. Raymond Swaney, Sart eoe clone, rte The Lake Angelus home of , Leading the four junior divi-'| yea, Suzanne Douglas, Barbara | lert, Roy Wilton and Robert | Mrs. A. W. ‘Robinson, Mrs. aoe Mrs. Arthur Dodge was the | sions are Mrs. J. J. Wiley, | Griffin, and Pamela Griffin. Alspaugh. : Furn Tubbs and Mrs. Sam with our permanent wave, style f} sctting s ) Wiscombe, with Mrs. Norton cut and set—complate, "|| or Peniinc ‘Tunday huni. | Mv. J. Osten, Mrs, Le A | goons Uueoms, ore og | vets were hie Paul Magi, | rabam and Mrs, Theron | ‘The Past Presidents Assembly | J "ws purlong, Mrs. Da. | G@ry Relyea also participated. | past grand matron of the state |_T#vlor pouring. SUPR E” OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. Mi Se ea eee vid Eicher, Elda Sutter, Mrs. ton, : : aaa ind served | GA. Cameron, and Mrs. P.J. a : Needed! Immediate Service! . | s,Rostesses or the atternoon, | sch, Show to Have Theme FELT * , i *98 Yd. S4, . of ‘Outdoor Living’ a dre » Be o$ PHONE _M. J, Wager as head counselor. | | “iit \othen within the jum. | “Outdoor Living” will be the pag we alon F8 $9287 =f. tor clube were announced Tuse- |Dewe 2 veia at Miracle ili 72" wide, assorted colors 35% wool — 65% rayon : . Shower Given named were David Eicher, |Shopping “Center -at 9 pm. Fri- for Bride-to-Be —_| ym Trompson, plano; Karen | Carmina Brooks of Detroit wil OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 marriage to Lawrence Dean will aces hen Pontiac Townshi | the scholarship winners: As |MAgke It Fun Time ~ : SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC in in P P ake | ee At Hall by Mrs. Haze] Burns Satur- Blaney Park BLANEY PARK, MICHIGAN | 33.000 Beautiful Acres of Something Dilierent sisting with the program were in: ae i 1 members of all four junior | It’s best to be relaxed when bath- The bride-elect is the daughter; divisions including Connie jing a young baby, says a prom- ; Donald Griesbach, Beverly Patton, Lin- |inent medica] authority. Even a bocker of Lowell street, and her| da Lottner, Diane LaBair, (tiny infant enjoys a bath more fiance is the son-of Mr, and Mrg.| Sharon Moore, Beverly Ben- [when his—or her—mother is lov- Leslie Dean of Close street, gon, Ellen Oaks, Deanna Rel- |ingly unhurried. . Versatile! STAPP’S ... the shoe we put on fits... 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(Open Mon ond Fa 10 9 ao Bee ee ee TFN > FAMILY SHOE sTorE om Change 9 , ome ee F os “928 W, Huron St. at Telegraph (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) cin : | : ROFL . wuihiasttiad (ort, EF 2 Se es se eae - eerste THE ponmtac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 This is one of the beautiful spots visitors will see when they tour the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rothberg on Lake Angelus. Posing in the Japanese garden are (left to right) Misa Johnson, Mrs. Clayten Leach, Mrs. . Coorke King, Mrs. Clarence Butler and Tell Her ‘of Your Surprise ° By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I was in- | vited to a party at a friend's house. She told me that | could - ask a man friend to come along with me, which 1 did. I have always known this man to be a very well-mannered and po- lite person and thought he would be an asset to the party. | However, it turned out to be just the opposite. “He had a little too much to | drink and became very argu- | mentative and insulted some |. of the guests. I was never so - embarrassed in all my life and left the party as soon as I - could. The hostess put a great deal of effort into the party to make it a success and the eve- ning was ruined because of his _ behavior, Is there anything I | ¢an, or. should, do to make - amends to the hostess?” Answer: There is not much you can. do except to explain to the hostess that his shocking behavior was a terrible and complete surprise to you, and ask her if she can forgive you. “Dear Mrs. Post: A_ short - time ago you. emphasized the - fact that the curb-side rule for "a man out with a womgn is no longer important, but that it would be very improper for him to walk both on the inside | and“have her on his left. Why is he supposed to keep her. on his right? “Tt thought the right as the piace of honor or respect ap- | plied only on formal occasions. The typical street scene could | hardly be classed as one of these. Or could it?” Answer: For. countless gener- ations a gentleman has always ‘placed a lady on his right The Japanese orchard is a spot tourists will agree © “is extremely beautiful. Here Takako Reich, adorned in the costume of her native country, poses with (left Receives 3.New Members Mrs. Walter Herreman, Mrs. Tom Hutchinson and Mrs. Cur- tis Patton were received into membership of Junior Child Study Club Tuesday. Mrs. Richard: De Witt. of Sylvan ~ Lake hostessed the group at a luncheon meeting. - * * * Cohostesses were Mrs, How- _ard Powers, Mrs, Carl Donel- son, Mrs, George Smith,. Mrs. Donald Cabral, Mrs. Leslie Ware, Mrs, Franklin Niggeman ahd Mrs, Philip Wargelin. Mrs. Ware was installed as president, Others taking office . were Mrs, Philip Rowston, first vice president; Mrs. Arthur Ty- rell, second’ vice president; . Mrs. Allen Denham, recording henever . mark of his remect br hr may Heads State. _ ose irs, Pot a cum, | Historical Unit _ pled paper napkin that is left after eating refreshments:in a private house? Should it be put Mrs. Donald E. Adams of West Walton Boulevard, Water- on the plate or ‘in its rather ford Township, has been derelict condition is it laid oh élected president of the Mich- the ie?” igan Historica] Commigsion. Answer: If it hes lost all © Each member of the six semblance of a napkin put it on the plate; otherwise at the side as you would a linen one. serving on the commission is appointed by Governor G, Men- : nen Williams. secretary; and Mrs. George Ross, financia] secretary. Completing -the list were Mrs, Frank Copp, eager ing secretary; Mrs. Earle Van- Dyke, reporting secretary, Even Pioneers _Insisted Upon Hair ‘Warsh’ In the old-time mining towns © in California, there wasn't much to be had in the way of luxury, But the ladies still considered a shampoo and. a new hairdo absolutely essen-, tial, regardless! * * * An ad in the Old Miner's Gazette, way back when, of- fered this dilly: “Your hair warshed and blowed dry, *Painless hairdos.” * * * “Yessir, that’s what every woman wants even now — her hair “warshed and blowed dry,”’-plus a “painless hair- do." Nothing like it fo lift the spirits! — Mrs. Peter Dunn. 2 Pontiac Press Photes by Tom Geris The tour and tea will be held from 3 until 8 p.m. May 28, and is sponsored by the Lake Angelus Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association. to right ) Mrs. Richard Gould, Mrs. Myron L. Leigh- ton and Mrs. Robert Lake, all members of the Lake Angelus Branch. ~ Child Study Club Meets for Luncheon Mrs. DeWitt, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Antrobus, parliamenta- rian; and Mrs. Donelson, audi- tor. The acaive board meeting will be held May 27 in the Oriole road home of Mrs. Neil Gray. Metallic Fabric — Is Washable, Too Mistory may well record our generation as another Golden * Age because of the: lavish use of métallic threads in every- thing We USe or wear. Fortunately, this. sybaritic trend in our era is also a prac- tical one — because the shim- mering sheen is just as wash- able as the fibers with = it's woven. Local Art Exhibited The art exibit sponsored by the. Pontiac Society of Artists will be open Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, at the Adah Shelly Li- brary. On Friday the library will be open from noon until § p.m. Personal News of Interest ; in Area The Curtis Pattons of South Tilden avenue have had . as their house guest Leslie J: Brice of New Malden, Surrey, # noeiene. * x x. Mrs. Marcus Scott of Marlborough drive and Mrs. Everett Birthrong of Birmingham are leaving Thursday morning for Moline, Tl.,.to visit relatives. Mr. Scott will ” them by plane May 28 and return with them June 2 * x Ss Honored Tuesday evening at a Wayne Btate Univer- sity convocation for honor students was Mrs. C. L. Baker of Franklin boulevard. Mrs. Baker, who js a first grade. teacher at Crofoot School, Pala her bachelor’s degree. * * ‘Returning to Mobile, Ala., Monday following a Carib- ‘bean cruise were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Estes and Mr. and. Mrs. James H. Wernig, all of Birmingham. They visited in Venezuela, Trinidad, Jamaica, and the Dominican Re- public, * : ig -~ *.~¢©¢ The Unilversity of Michigan synchronized swimming show, “Lake of ”" was presented in. three per- Oriole road; Judy Lou Elwell, daughter of Mrs. Grace Law- rence Elwell of Dick avenue; and Judy Huntwork, daughter of the Leslie Huntworks of Illinois avenue. * * * Lt. and Mrs. James G. Richardson (nee Sheila Nesbitt) | of Martin, Tenn., announce the birth of a daughter, Laurene Gay, May 8. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs. Anna Nesbitt of Mechanic street, James Nesbitt of Cottage street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Richardson of Drayton Plains. & <&...% Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Rich- ard Bryan, May 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Airman and Mrs. Richard C. Maguffey (nee Jackie McGrady). Air- man: Maguffey is stationed at Highlands Air Force Base, Highlands, N.J. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis T. Maguffey of Crescent Lake road and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGrady of _ Airport, road. . x Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Pentiuk of Birmingham was a son, Perry a on May 8 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,, . Grandparents of the infant/are Mrs, Otto Pentiuk of Detrott baat, Mr. and Mrs, seanes Hatton of Draper avenue. { + i \ Want to Get Married in a Sack? Paris Stylist Uses Lace Coat to Give Chemise -Effect “PARIS (INS) — Brides can combine the chemise look with romantic* girlish waistlines. Paris. designer Pierre Car-_ din has succeeded in combin- ing -the sack with aq slim- waisted wedding gown for brides who want-to be up-to-— date but still. alluring. * * * Cardin's wedding sack is a sleeveless white Guipure lace coat edged in white satin and worn open over a slim-waisted, full skirted white satin dress. The loose lace coat shows the slim-waisted gown by trans- parency even from the back. ‘Both coat and dress are short and can be worn as a summer evening outfit later in the year, * £2: © All other top designers in Paris stick to classic romantic styles for spring brides, Bridal hemlines tend to droop at the back revealing the ankles — sometimes even the legs — in front, but trailing on the floor at the back. Organdy, eyelet embroidery, lace and heavy silk are fa- vorite Paris materials for 1958 wedding gowns. Necklines are cut lower, but never ‘“‘de- collete.” When sleeves are short, they ‘should be met by ' long gloves at least for the wedding ce r emony * Two to Host Coffee Hour Mrs, Leo Croll and Mrs. W. J, Palazina will host a. coffee hour Thursday following.a pub- lic service sewing clinic at Os- mun’s Town and Country store in Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Mildred Hanley, representing a pattern company, will .dis-.. cuss how to purchase patterns and fabrics for each figure | type, alterations, and will an-| Swer | SS my y | * 4 as Pai. 2 ee ae \ jp - Garden Club Sponsors May 28 Toke we: The ov beds around the lotiteln also will create interest at.the.tea and Kay ‘Holloway (left) wears her favorite costume from tour next Wednesday. | Visitors | to See — You'll want to-walke-down Pus the Mrs. Charles Kern (left to BK waterfall where Mrs. Alton Deutser, Mrs. penbere,: Mrs. James Tuttle and Pontiac Women’s Club Holds Annual Luncheon Aid DAR. Projects Mrs, Clarence Myers was installed as president of ,Pon- tiac Women’s Club at an annual * * * Others taking office Were Mrs. Harry Stowell, first vice president; Mrs. George Criss- man, second vice president; ‘JOYCE D. GREENWOOD Graduating from Eastern ‘Michigan College with a major in English-is Joyee D’ Green- wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kampe of Middle Straits Lake. Miss Greenwood - is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary society in education. Mrs. William Mustard, record- ing secretary; Mrs, Frank Park, corresporiding secretary, and Mrs, . Edgar Leonard, financial secretary. Completing the list were Mrs. H. F, Simmons, _treas- urer; Mrs. Leon Vogel, audi- tor; Mrs. C..W. Mossey, publicity; Mrs. Turris McCully, . alternate reporter; Mrs. Panter, parliamentarian; Mrs. Myers, delegate to Southeast- ern District Federation, and Mrs. .Stowell, delegate to the state convention. TALK ON REFUGEES Mrs. Arthur Sweet spoke on the experiences of two Hun- garian refugees who lived in stopped for a phanngraph: har jualipe ae. P her are (left to right) Mrs. er Shults, Mrs. Newton Skillman Jr. and Mrs. William H. Wilmot. her home for a year. A plaque Five pages today in Women’s Section that will be placed in a refin- ished room of Wisner home was displayed by Mrs. Ray Falk. * * * A benefit breakfast and card party will be held in members’ ’ homes for the nurse’s scholar- ship fund and Loch Rio, first section of Girls’ Town. The. annual picnic will be held at Adah Shelly library on June 16. Mrs. M: E. Bald- win was chairman of the day. Mrs. Guy, Bevington was the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. E. Ball; Mrs. C, A. Cooris, Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs, ‘Frank Hardenburg, Mrs. R. J. Boyn- Parties During May, General Rich- ardsdn Chapter, DAR, is hav- ing a series of bridge parties in members’ homes. “Mrs. Lioyd Porter, assisted by Mrs. Peter. Davidson and E. Grace Clark, hostessed two parties, while Mrs. Earl Mc- Hugh and Mrs. Harry E. Win- diate also entertained. Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite and Mrs. E. D. Benjamin hostessed parties, + ‘entertain in the home of Mrs. E, G. Clark. Parties will benefit the chap- ter’'s education projects. Mrs. D. R. Lazelle Hostess to Group ‘ote Aik lil ts a \ZIGHTEEN THY, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1958" __, Don’t Uriderstate Problem S | Chapter 360, Women of the Moose, ihas been named queen of sponsors |for the state convention. Chairmen | presented new horizons certificates _from Mooseheart.to co-workers. | It was announced at the Monday ‘evening meeting that a little league dance will be held May 31 at for a Thursday, Friday and Satur-| = day drive by American Legion| 7% posts and auxiliaries. a Memorial. flowers, BSE e . i. > : : ' 2 F : s oo = . oes = - 4 = ; “ee ce ge pe ty Clinic }Cundle ( Be r Best. Friend hiner, eauty ™™ |Girdle Gan Be Your Best. Frien | Whine, by Edythe McCulloch - : < ‘ae eee Bs se Bd JOSEPHINE LOWMAN corseted appearance. Today you|Take advantage of ‘thé lightly} ty before hanging this garment ur. ». COMPLETING . ~ = can expect both grace and comfort/boned (if at all) but beautifully| ever a bathroom rod or Thomas R. oe YOUR MAKE UP There always has been muchiwith gentle but firm restraint.|molding styles and materials. it flat on a towel to dry. Whitney, and = controversy about whether or not es | Your ene Se ee eet Wt We whale ing ot John W. Lipstick — li woman should wear much longer and be more effective line. . with Eenggeel hag | ore Sorte ide tee cat Coes it you know how to take care-of Hodges, son of lipstick. Y Rnwee leave it to soak ie gade|, nce Warm weather is brestir Mr. and M: 3 Yee EY eetier to apply |women do wear ane. eye —s —— Gently |i down our necks, your r. and Mrs. and it will stay on longer. If women kept their muscles taut — rdle at tn should be laundered frequently. John Hodges; If you ore using a lipstick |} With exercise and maintained their squeeze the girdle so that the €08P/ perspiration makes this essential were married brush, fill Brush with color, [ideal weight, there would be little goes all the way through. You ¢an/ oven when the garment looks open lips to form an ©. [ineed for this garment. use a nail brush on soiled areas.| (jean Saturday Spokes erking bom sar, NES paeen Gus state of oltaieg ee to * + evening in ners. Outline bottom lip in =o wee Do not wring or fwist. Roll the |. Tomorrow:, “Swim for Fun, Pontiac” : ke; fill in with color, [feel better because of the support girdle in a towcl and press gent- |Health—It's a Great Exercise FINAL: Pat over all (com- {18 girdle provides. Many > 3 Church of : pleted Tare _ waist ee after hours on their : 2 : ga Christ. | co go while doing housework, sans 0 0 a,” Go : : On eek a 1,750,000 Britons to preg cage j : Also, the truth of the matter is PF fe “peep MR. and MRS, JOHN W. HOU | ree enpe, FE 27st, {at Practically all women look Abr oad for Vacations | 3 Beauty Shoppe, more attractive in their clothes a ; @06 Pontise State Bank | \1.., : we se: . hi : : | straint Se ee ae 8 LONDON (INS) — Britain is be-/Iron Curtain country tours. wil in N aoml W. itney Becomes “#'clothes hang better on us and we ing boosted ev ' . od ' feel better “put together.” oat nod be per ne Bride of ] ohn W. H ges E _ Ree ere ree 6 Som Se tives are spending. : : think when selecting a swiss gown girdle. Don’t make the mistake cpr ae Pde hundred guests be nese ms white parr ah pencied 6 ee we ae ion the basis of bees ben Whitney and Johnispring blue carnations, Cande settag sur tee talaben 3 Ga speech gully ore ' Wesley Hodges in Ponting Chureh| Jones was flower maid. have just the cppesite ctfect, | during 1958, This will represent an| Last’ year at least halt of all Teen ne aaa Edward Hodges, cousin of the , mach as 6 drees which Is tes increase of a quarter of a million) Britons on inclusive holidays trav- aa, 2 8 __.|bridegroom, was best man with Get dese. You wil beige, you over the 1957 figure. ° _|eled by air and indications are that ne The bride is the daaghter of Mr. |Calvin Sumner as groomieman. ane ~axed looking roll Britons are the coasts of Spain, |i" 1958. Sew this adorable frock for|south Jessie street, and the bride-|Hasting and Solan Spears : aheve your giedie, ° the Adriatic coasts of Hialy and |, —— ~ _|daughter in a jitty—with our Print-| groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | ushers. . . Home of the a eneriane Wat today eivfien the Italian and French Rivieras. |/Art Work’ Remains ed Pattern; See the diagram: It'sJohn Hodges of Elkmont, Ala. | 9 weotive, Smelt. at & Sener STEINWAY Piono B 'ong is the straightjacket, tightly But dewplte sumetimes higher| Washabilty is one of the most|the EASIEST! She'll ove the style:/ | wr Mee, TUSSGS ore of em. | Wiliaey -cheo a envy crepe ee eee See “ Practically oo ea ae oe eS engaging agreed = the eld Fate scoop neckline, bow of con- broldered organdy featuring a | dress with white accessories and “XS S/S KD G7 eX? / = ,, java tarning up bt greater bums ne Som m8 t teenagers trast binding. « collar trimmed in | a corsage of pink sweetheart Rd eye Lo etag eS y look more attractive in |in such places as Belgium, Holland, | like to decorate with indelible pens.! printed Pattern 4766: Jiffy-cut, -°™™ r CLV. oO RS AOS Nez ~ CMS their clothes when wear- |Yveoslavia, Germany Under the impact of soap or de- a : lace, A'crown of seed pearis se- | rosebuds, oS Sagara pg ge AD ——_— * | Switzerland, Denmark, Norway|tergent suds, the dirt eomes out(@ntire dress at once! Children’s) cured her shoulder-length vell- | the new Mrs. Hodges chose a Ae ae Ooo ae | r | ing some sort of @ re- | ina sweden. put the cherished dutographs andjsizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 requires 2%| The bridal bouquet was a cas jiwo _ piece ndvy faille ensemble | eee eS ae “LAY straining undergarment. ' ‘The signs are that“Russian-and‘art stay put. yards 3Sinch fabric. | Cade-arrangement-ot-white 8" vith white accessoriés for travel- oy, : op sam al "Pen aration ach pt} eat Pa mt AMEN Tg wou he Suh. THe cove 4 . ‘ . ve a | 5 » ing Dear Abby coos : Men poet, . - Mrs. Billy Yates, as matron of = i aN | fr) x os Send 35c in coins for this pattern) nonor wore a dress of white dot- ional = : ‘ ° ° : . |add five cents for each pattern| oy; oe Professiona ‘ e »? A tt “for dst-clase mailing. Send to Anne| crrieg'« cascade of pink carna-| PERMANENTS | (2 . Oo 1 Act C , veins a 2 re ; , . |Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, Bridesmaid Peggy ick' Ks oe ct1ion ures itter ug - li3t Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th] "= aid Peegy Cui styled as YOU \ LOL - _ |St, .New York 11, N.Y. ‘Print : ° tm isl « es 15 ? || By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN —_10 minutes, I don’t like to hurt very goed order, but he had |plainly name, address with zone,,Lutheran Women — like it! - eee a © RI “tear anny: rwenorave | Mr felines, butt aure wish | a good ie Inmrance policy [se and syle umber. Hold Fashion Show IMBERIRL : Wer oa : “ MJ} Years ago T was one of those | Ty wey Stow can I tell her? atte ool Weta : . Ladies Aid Society of St. John — ZR TERT stow moving, irresponsible | St, js very touchy." a al hs buses nar. | CULIS Advised juaerm church wes te wstie| BEAUTY SALON mor | teenagers reom SELF ‘ eid for a fashion luncheon |. , i = : who kept pp Ceca onin oD as a a — ters and naturally knew more to Be Careful . |Tuesday. Among the models wre 219 ge looking like 2 about his business than I did. * Betty and Beverly Larson, Mrs. : ejelone hit it. a of dishwadhing. if sou cine, | She claims he left an “‘unot- Shaving Legs - {Eugene Danielson and children.) %0,Appointment Necessary My father ‘ell ber plainky and firmly | fcial” will which leaves her Susan, and Chris, Johrr Filippi, Mrs. gave_me fair we 1 ENJOY doing dishes. | ® Percentaage of his business. Electric shavers are a boon (Harold Person and Mrs. Ruth Ol-| qos but I —_ , “My husband's attorney said | to any gal. They take care of |son. . warning, When she offers again, don't didn’t take | take “yes” for an answer this wilt is binding and it also | that nasty problem of nicking | -Mrs. LaVon Ryden sang, accom- ~ ‘him ‘he oe. gives this lawyer a percentage | one’s legs, creating scars that. |panied by Mrs. Roy Lewis.-Chair- One day I i “ of my husband's business; Be- | last for days. - men for the event were Mrs. H. F. come home to | eye eny AzST: Tam in ve | tween the semretery-and ‘the toe & McClellan, kitchen; Mrs,. Ercell fad oh ey jm ~ ogy egal xc gages $e lawyer I think I am getting But, if for some reason, you |Kohlass, dining, and Mrs. F. E. toys | so yr The oS a first-class fleecing, ng. but what must use a regular razor to (Thoe and Mrs. Carol Nelson, pro- and a . disabled veterans, i cups and saucers, 6” bowls for salad, soup or cereal—plus | Mocen Hel : _—a — a . : platter, en bowl, sugar and creamer, Ca re A d vi se d | a Po _ VALUE 29 | agg ee ale : fibers. But synthetic fibers . ; — — pie even as | , MELMAC — GUARANTEED 2 YEARS _ the le BYE dO. ay | $ Q7/5 complete Really lovely new beauty for your table. . . and it’s so carefree | hand, such as fiberglass cur- | with set + + + MO chips or broken handles—Factory will replace any | tains, never wring or twist it. ; and cut | In a machine avoid wrinkles | by using short cycles, but no spin-drying and a very light load. Let the curtains drip dry. plece you break for 2 full years. Handsome “Blossoms” pattern is brand new— in Pink and Sandalwood—and the - design is molded in so it can't fade! So light in weight... _ NONE HIGHER 80 easy to handle . . . so pretty on your table! | Figure Club Gets : hh ee ne phone Vales Tips 37 different kinds to choose Fy | Mrs. ; et : SPICE SETS and SPICES | fot Roen soee Telephone from, guarantees the right Makes |) ro otd te Sr pes Your Vo curl for your hair. Entertaining | ar ‘Pontiac Fshion Your Figure Club| i : met at Adah Shelly Library. Easy! 5 cooking... Dorthea Campbell won the tro-| 4 phy for the largest weekly weight -F ite: ar ast $ 80 ee jloss at the Thursday meeting. You Get All This: 4 SER A ) $4.95 to 1 Budget Shop % Custom Haircut % tSyled Set “| E V-A-DISH a $14.95 SALE! ‘& Permanent by + Out Famous 4 «6 : experienced, Guarantee, Metal Trays with Disposable Paper Compartment Plates . Baa ai a sary Cotton ! Licensed : poy ed Wave Ideal for-today’s casual-living .. . Attractive Serv-A-Dish trays are dec- 20 REFILLS — Each meal can be more tasty with ‘the use of fine DRESSES : ° Operator for 75 apace So: ae peret yrmapk = one. and are oPachae | of 88° j spices. Add @ spicé set to your own Kitchen-or give ’ ; None Higher as an ever-welcome gift! ‘ , \ . 6 £6.95 . a Open ‘til ‘Sizes 7 to 20.. “ree oe : } a _ Visit Wig , p ‘ ; : ae WIGS ; in->. | HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY Wer and W, Maple, | ' 4 i ~~ . ‘ : = peepee mel [| ° M ondays D [4 ; Con ca ees : SHOP , Open Daily 12 ‘til B p.m. | | | at ! | Fridays . Shop : : 24 | WEST HURON Y ; - 118 W. Haron Street : | | : | 7814 NORTH SAGINAW STREET _ FE 8.3560 | a3 No < - - Boy 2 ; i me ‘ { \ ! i i ae | 5 Ba 4 : j Py _ ei oe | 1 \ s , fag ° : : ; . oe pri . vi , \. fx . \ : é ae ; eo: | ; 4 Fi # ‘ aS i * ‘ is i 4 4 CR a ap te ay * Church. were i * & » Mr. and Mrs. a + Ervin Potter, _ Married — Saturday in Memorial. Baptist Mary Juanita L. Potter, daughter of and Sgt. Charles W. Parlier. SGT. and MRS. CHARLES PARLIER| Mary Juanita _ Mary Juanita Luran ~ Potter, ‘| Jesse Potter as ushers. Dale Potter, brother of the bride,|” Potter Wed bunds and carried bouquets of]: pink carnations. Kathy Sue Pot ter, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Best man was Donald A. Daw. son with Robert was ringbearer. * * * Air Force. Bridesmaids, Grace Stottlemyer and Ida Bell Mick wore white, chiffon dresses with blue cummer-' |) The oily glands of the skin are a especially active at this time, and ey me tem ‘Breakicat Conk! cy \ Fay Prett ; Washable ie Poncho Style Core As sei as a wrapper, |” pee ro | ine on Rainy Day ns sbapely ws &' a ipowns, i : : hair shampooing during the| Ota enter Gbebera Get the Young Falks An elbow length. poncho. cape|a modern’ breakfast coat made of with a detachable hood, made of|drip-dry cotton in a tiny print. water-repellent ‘cotton broadcloth, is. charming and useful for drizaly| wisp cevela a ies: p or detergent plain soap-and-water cleanli-|days when full length rain gear is|suds—even in a washing machine answer. necessary, These rainy day flat-\—because the pleats have been sO Ready for a ~ SUMMER OF FUN Despite its fine-pleated swishy skirt and surplice collar, this lovely processed for permanence. Ellwood and Ervin)” BLACK PATENT, WHITE Also Natural Straw on Cork Wedge ~ To receive guests in the church | - parlors, Mrs, Potter chose a dress|/— of gray and yellow silk and a cor-|" — sage of yellow roses and carna-| The couple will live in Abilene, | ‘Texas,_where—the— ~ stationed with the United States| | ~Kbout 50 million people migrated .|frem their homes in search for] | economic and political security| © from 1946-55, it is estimated now by| 7 ‘the er Reference mires. «| HOLIDAY AHEAD Arthur's Packable Fashions for a Carefree Week-End! Cool, Lightweight and So Price Conscious ! at k dive into summer in FLATTERING SWIMSUITS Qo Sizes 32 to 44. Swim Shop — Main Floor Cool and Casual } Collection of Pretty SUMMER GOTTONS . . 10.98 © 24.98 through summer with 795% 19.95. — ‘Choose here . . . choose early! woter, beauty on the beach and more flattery for you . _ ys pick your swimsuit now. We've swim sheaths, maillots; dressmakers and more, more, more! Our selection is at its exciting best right now! . Swim accessories are here, too! Dresses that: sail little care... | the Very New Nautical Middy dress and | the Smart Castial Shirt-Waist. washable cottons. BAREBACKS Were 9.95, Now terers can be washed repeatedly. SPECIAL SELLING! | For fun In the Allin . _ Wide flaring skirts and slim sheaths. White, black and pastels. Junior, misses’ and | half sizes. # | Denes Selon = Sond Floor - 4 | IT’S SO EASY in‘ the sun! “PLAY SUITS .. 2.98 5.98 Little Sisters 3 to 6x Girls 7 to 14 Sub Teens 8 to 14, Washable cool cotton prints Or seersucker, Boys’ Boxer SHORTS .. 1.00 Our summer wonder- buy. Rugged washable twill or seersucker. Sizes 3 to 6, WIM SUITS =“ sister_sizes. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 and 8 to 14 198 5.98 A gay collection of bright cotton prints or — solids in lastex or polished cotton. Young Folks Shop — Lower Level New Sueunad - Your Fashion Store SUN, SAND and SAILING FASHIONS Two and Three Piece PLAYSUITS. ‘The most important item in your week-end suitcase! 5640. ad 10.98. 4 * * : ” ~ * ae er \- wis q sHIRTS aa : and 9. 98 Combed cotton in. the nautical style = and the new chemise over-blouse. . Sleeveless and short . sleeve. Stripes, and solid colors. White, navy, ee ’ red and black. S-M-L, a4 Short and blouse separates, over skirt in the new tennis length or street length skirt. tn chino solid colors, prints or checks. Pink, blue, navy or grey. Sizes 10 to 18. a All Lengths in SHORTS, 2984398 to be a very well dressed traveler! WAYS _ to BUY: @ 30-Day. No Service . Che ee rge a DP perormeres, Short shorts for the ‘de hen Pay, Nominal’ Servic and walking Jamaican’ lehgth — Charge . in your favorite ~ », . @ Contract. 12 Months : plaids, stripes and solid colors. to oon: Nominal vA pet ¢ Be Siape 8 to. 18. ig Service Charge = ‘ \ Cre eS ee = ae \ A ‘ 4 ‘| « 4 s x | - bs = aS #. 8 : é “a Fi + : . : : : i ' Le “ & é Ma, " a oa . 4 + 5 \ r A : _ = a 4 ‘ + THE ‘Powrtac PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 1958 - Sol Mineo Loses Ponts - + to Horde of Girl Fons. Despite Best Safety. Devices. From National Safety Council The car of tomorrow will be super - safe, auto experts predict. Accidents will be designed out, they say. Everyone agrees, though, that one accident factor will never be done away with: human error. It will be as great a problem in ,|the year 2,000 or 3,000 as it is now. “Despite every automotive ad- Watch Thursday’s Pontiac Press EVENT in OUR 32 YEARS for announcement ad of GREATEST SELLING J out good, the majer cause of acci- | “You can equip a car with all ‘the latest lifesaving devices — ‘seat belts, padded dashboards and 'steering wheels that give when | pressure is put on them — but you can't design out human errors jand unsafe acts. =. “The new safety gadgets are. ‘marvelous — and they undoubted- ly help protect motorists, But with- \Accident Toll to ‘Stay. Up ’ if, Drivers Not Cautious. | traffic accident toll wif- remain] high.” The toll in 4057, preliminary reports show, was. 38,500, Inju- ries numbered about 1,350,000, The cost of the accidents was more than five billion dollars. Consider these facts: 1. In 1958, six out of 10 motorists in an accident were charged with la law violation — driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding, not having right of way, following too closely, improper passing, driv- ing on the wrong side of the road, and running stop streets. And that doesn’t include motorists who escaped detection. — 2. Only eight out of every 100 accidents involved a reportedly un- safe car. Most motor vehicle acci- dents — about eight out of 10 — occurred on clear or cloudy days. 3. About 1,850 of the 40,000 mo- torists' killed in accidents in 1956; had fallen asleep at the wheel. Each word | MON THEs © ee ee 1 YURNAW 2 GHILFT é 3. ARROPIT aD 4 CLAFK . “WHAT'S: MY. LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: pen fa lage Singin uly Aces fle is related to 1 ig Oa eons 6 ARRAD « 7 BLMC 8 DURREO Youndays answer: ehewd afloAt, baltle, staTion, aloft, galiEy, Stern, © Whet's My Line, ine. asHore, signal, torPedo. 5 ROBBEM 5 - ! Would Increase Executive Powers “People hold the key to the traf- fic accident problem,” the council cautious driving, the says. a I a a a a tal a a el tl lle 7 (|| Sa 0 401 om 39: lb! Fresh! Delicious! r Welers, Coconut Puffs ‘ — seek aunt. Ls haste 3-day sav- ing! Luscious cookies, baked fresh daily, make tempting desserts and snacks, lunch box surpeises! Take home « big begfull A GIANT COOKIE SALE.. «HURRY! . —DOWNTOWN PONTIAC— =eMIRACLE MILE— "| —TEL-HURON CENTER— S. S. KRESGE COMPANY ailge Fa 4° i k De Gaulle’s Goal Same By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director om. Charles de Gaulle is an | s : E i ire ' at ; eet Mh LAYAWAY NOW KRE | WITH 22 H. P. | LAUSON ENGINE 59.9 ®@ Cutting Height Adjusts 1%” to 3” @ 8” Easy-Roll Ball Bearing Wheels With Semi- Pneumatic Tires _ © Chrome Plated Handle With Large Plastic Grips @ Rigid Steel Chassis — |: DOWNTOWN PONTIAC . MIRACLE MILE — TEL-HURON CENTER SGE’ Wew! Improved Deluke P. 4-CYCLE . S —the family’s choice NO CARRYING CHARGE! EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS question of acepting any National -| Gate seemed tobe saying he |] r= ~ & FERTILIZES YOUR LAWN, & KILLS WEEDS & CRABGRASS, * KILLS MOSQUITOES, ANTS AND. OTHER SOIL WESRCTS, one. He ‘did not call it illegal, | either. * * * The former Free French leader | did not condemn Algerian military leaders, Instead, he praised them. And he never got around to the Assembly defeat. Instead, he put himself above all political parties and said the circumstances of tak-| ing power, if asked to do so, would have to be “‘exceptional,”’ To his political opponents De | » «gress while yeu weter. Juss Ht eteweanibes pond wiki te sceshe Coatsine ewongh to treet 2000 oq. A of ewe Rett Puen, $1.40 ONLY AT THESE KRESGE STORES DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TEL-HURON CENTER ROCHESTER STORE BS S. 5S. KRESGE COMPANY must have clear sailing to. re- make the state, if asked to the center parties. Abode 90 per com of the U. 8 sulphur and one-half of the world supply comes from Louisiana and J. Texas. " He s he for a Wenderfia Stprise / For many years, this man has haa his hesst, set on gome day owning a Cadillac—and he has decided to come in and see how close that happy day night be. Well, he’s walking in on a wonderful surprise! Cuiitios' car’ to:to.oyp onde enentoxiand ‘tov unusually free it is from the needs of service. That’s why we say—he's in for a wonderful eurpriee! Just as we know you will be, once you have the thrilling facts about Cadillac today. Fer this latest “car of cars’ is so rewarding, from every standpoint, that it has deepened the loyalty of even the most experienced Cadillac owners. We suggest. you visit your dealer soon—inspect me : Cadillac’s exclusive Fleetwood —and obtaining prompt delivery. learn about all the new models, including the dis- And he will discover how ee practical & tinguished Eldorado Brougham. STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY He will learn what a modest investment it requires to take possession of a new Cadillac today—and how surprisingly close it is in cost to motor cars that make no. pretention to Cadillac’s quality or reputation. He will find his Cadillac dealer wonderfully accom- modating both in: trading in his present car—and in Every Window of Every Cadillae is Safety Plate Glass Li VISIT igs AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 4 JEROME ‘OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC eo ) + 280 S, a sl ‘Pontiac, Mich, LORIE | Or , : Pe es, ; 3 : : ‘ oars te Ke ; : aa foe oe os ae : i. ‘ : os j I ; : a : . sy < = . f ‘ ‘ f ‘ : 3 - Soci pence onetiomestangientenagicons tease wy ‘ © Le 2 a \ a fr : r { = . : j - \ . 7 wal “ ' ein i : ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 a Ye, ire HOLDEN neD ta _ STAMPS. 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Ay. 21, 1958 ee here 4 mint work together in| Arrives for Dinner Townsend Visits weg LONDON (AP) —Peter coundiod had dinner at Princess Margaret's plaée last night and stayed six hours. ’ ‘Tt was the third time Townsend has visited Margaret at Clarence House, where she lives with Queen Mother Eliza- -TRussia Claims Sifes in Space Plausible Like to Be Right Now,” read by) ‘gione at midnight. Buckingham Palace described. the s same term it used when he ‘visit as strictly beth, since ‘he returned in March from a world tour. He made the trip aftgr the princess dissolved her romance [ye "™ Mosow ‘with him in October 1955 because the Church " England x * *. opposes divorced persons remarrying. The broadcast said the scientists Gicoeesi acted te oedodtis'a jie areve oft believe such satellites can be ne ben. Husband, Wife. had tea with Margaret last Thursday. ® Jie at cae tn aan eae Townsend has insisted he and the princess are now just |hour, but since they will move friends, but the recent visits have aroused speculation that Se oa en — the romance might still be on. they will appear motionless, Thus flights to the cosmic platforms can be made at ‘any time from Find Insects Dislike |=" "= °3 «2. £ : F : ; $2 Crash on Road; /pitterent Colors CLEAN...CLEAN... She Survives BRIDGETON, N.J. @—A young shoe clerk and his wife, each in NEW YORK —'‘Insects can see a considerable range of colors, but placed equipped with special — Conolite Counter Topping Decorative Leminote 30” Wide. . Asphalt a separate car, sped toward a _ CLEAN... quiet country croserosiie ‘called SERIOVS' red Reht ‘wes shone|OOi'@ fod ope TILE Harmony last night. ; | They met in a flaming broad-jimto an ant’s nest, the ents ig-/ ST. LOUIS — The attending side crash that swept the two|"0red it. But ultraviolet radia-|physi to says the autos against an empty house, [tions invisible to human eyes|lawmakers are fed to death. A¢ Police were able to pull Lester|8¢@t the ants into a panic, making} Rear Adm. George W. Calver, in Wright, 19 from the pyre, but he|them carry their eggs to “safety” an interview last the was dead by the time they got|in the darkness {to them) of the him to Bridgeton Hospital. ped light. s! * * * Be Also, differen hate } His wite Vera, also 19, was\vlion varies. Monquitoes hate yeb- sheds | t it stp Te Plastic WALL TILE 4¥en4 Vs ony == | EY Fre Froe Park e hos _|phal with a sical trac-|otr"tne ‘com What brought the couple, mar. 2 Although i oo. at twilight? foto handles more waterborn traf listening to a eoleagve's fic x * pane oe: ee ; according to estimates sume the fiel taken in by heavy hope to ques-|National Geographie Society, political dinners. FEderal t F fo Ir YOURS MART E Sema dist Wek. There. Sel: 9 ws 9 ¥00 Sena sf 2- 1026 aA ee ae a, He eee : t ee WHERE you save DOES: make a difference RESERVES . . . This is the real strength of our finan- cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable balance with mortgage loans and shares. . AGE... Pontiac Federal Savings was organized i in 1934. GROWTH .. . Throughout the years, Pontiac Federal has shown a steady and consistent growth and has added a branch office plus a new home office while retaining the downtown branch office. DIVIDENDS . . . Pontiac Federal now pays 3% divi- dend. We have always paid the highest rate of dividend consistent with sound and conservative policies. SERVICE . .. Our main goal is always to give prompt, efficient and friendly service. For this reason we offer parking, drive-in window and save-by-mail to our customers. 2% Current Rate on cin Effective June Ist, 1958 . Mon. 9 A.M, to 4 P.M. Tues 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Wed. 9 A.M. to 12 Noon Thurs, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Fri. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M, to 12 Noon ) PONTIAC 4% FEDERAL SAVINGS, HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St.—PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. _ NEW BUSINESS HOURS “Spark plug rob you of horsepower. and save you g oh You wouldn't take delivery on a hew car if it was shy some of its power. Yet in as few as 2000 miles of driving, any car can lose 20 to 30 horsepower be- cause of spark plug “miss.” You notice it especially on hills and getaways. Super Shell wich TCP* sto this power loss. Sepet Shell has hi ret to revent engine knock, t today anti- Enock alone is not enough Thats s wh there' s TCP i in in Soper Shell-to add hh - Si uper miss to anti-knock. TCP neutralizes the harmful combustion deposits that cause misfiring — actually brings back lost power. And Super Shell's “power pack” of aviation fuel ingredients has extra energy — extra mileage, too. , Super Shell with TCP additive cat the difference in your car's performance. Seabee Roady Betas: She 1 with TCP Use The most td “sch any car can use~Plus rep for Anti-Miss ar x aoe THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1938" Topical Fluoride Si Program Slated Schools in Waterford to Give Treatment to 2,400 Pupils | Because of the success of last —gummer's-topical {woride program | conducted in Waterford Township, all 17 schools in the district have scheduled some 2,400 pupils for this summer's operation. More than 600 pupils in three strictly on a trial basis, according to coordinator Mrs, John Hoke, * * * She said, ‘The response to these treatments was terrific. Parents, teachers and PTA health chairmen ‘have cooperated to promote the program throughout the area.” Beginning June 17, and con- tinuing through August 22, three dental hygienists from Michigan State University, under the coun- sel of Waterford Township den- tist Dr, William Baer, Will give the fluoride treatments at the high school. Children, 3 to 4, 7 to 10, and 13 years of age, will be treated. Portable equipment loaned to the in GREATEST SELLING EVENT in OUR $2. YEARS 1) e ithe : gi with the alternative of waging to- tal war or doing nothing. x *« * Strac, he said, can apply force ranging “from the prick of a bay- onet to tactical atomic weapons.”’ $150 Gitt of U.N. Stamps Worth NEW YORK W — Three years ago an elderly patient insisted on giving nurse Stephanie Buetens some sheets of stamps “ a me- mento. They were United Natieas stamps issued Dec. 10, 194 with a face value of 3 cents each. * +. * Miss Buetens put the 100 sheets closet and forgot about them, ex- cept when she was spring clean- ing and they were in the way. Several times she wag tempted to throw them out. Last week she saw a profession- al stamp dealer discussing rare stamps on television, She got in touch with him and brought her stamps to him. “These are worth $42,000,” said philatelist Jack Taub. “I thought I would just die,” 25-year-old Miss Buetens recalled all I could say.” She hasn't quite decided wheth- ér to sell the stamps now or Wait a few years to see if theif Value goes up. Executive at Burroughs |Heads Michigan UF John F. Farr of Leonard Refin- | eries, , Alma, was named fund vice president of the lth annual || meeting VODKA WAGON with 8 & 190 Prot. Bistlied tom grain: Sto. Piano Smuceott Fis, (Br, of Recblain), Mattia, Cons, . Costello Denies. " se [Seeing Gunman == Insists? That His Back |capitol Tae caeae wall be ovadlabic ceo eh — 50 stamps to a sheet — in aj. “You're’ kidding: That's Was Toward Assailant OTE ey. Costello was unaware of the court action as he made it plain at the trial that the attempt on his Jife was puzzling to him. * * * ; Costello suffered the slight apartment building. Gigante is charged with attempted murder. the assailant. | what happened: foyer. I heard a shot. It sounded ‘like a firecracker to me at ‘time. I paid little attention to it for the moment. * * * “Then I felt something on my face—wet — it was blood and I knew I was shot.” When he turned around, Costel- lo said, “nobody was in sight.” U.S, Atty. Paul W. Williams said he will move shortly to have Costello complete his five-year sentence on the income tax con- viction. The gambler was freed in bail after serving 11 months. x * * Costello is expected to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Exercise Called Good for Heart “Men_ Leading .Inactive Lives Die at Younger Age, Doctor Says survey was reported to the Na- pipes It didn't seem to matter whether a person had led an active We or not. * * * What did seem to matter was this: the active person seemed to have better supplementary pipes that helped detour blood around | blocked or narrowed arteries. You could assume that daily {physical activity helped a person develop these supplementary blood lines, even though his regu- lar blood vessels were becoming Clogged just as much as the in- active person, Dr. Spain said. To Honor 127 Students . DETROIT # — A total of 127 parochial schools will be honored - Jas outstanding student citizens by local educational and civic lead- ers at a-banquet here Thursday. Youth Awards will go to 64 girls reer oped STORAGE PLAN! ORLON C DYNEL Cleaned and Fur Frost Method FUR COATS Cleaned & years! PF fe eg ery . m Velvetion $100, “Dc AMOK. Finished Approved Pin ot Velvetion, Minknom Oe COATS 95 Plain SPECIALS Week Ending 22 NORTH PERRY ATEAST BOULEVARD and §3 boys. A. ~ §5¢ 54c - 49e Loe 49c Ta 3” ia SAVE! A doorman has identified him as i _Here, according to Costello, is| . “entered the|. i July 1 if the Senate concurs. - |thetic rubber, the Comme Department Ap | propriation ad Rep, Charles * E. Chamberlain (R-Mich), leader in the fight for the money, thanked everyohe for the bipartisan support given the imotion, ¥ * * Lansing airport now. gives|. weather information from a down- town Lansing weather office which operates only 40 hours a week, - Crude tar, a derivative of coal, provides aspirin, adhesives, syn- sulfa drugs other medicines. andthe Too Much Talking Sold: ito Cause Throat Cancer ‘who constantly talk themsel cancer of the voice nage those who speak softly, Angeles surgeon says. Salesmen, Newsboys, creas barkers, pitchmen and auctioneers their vocal cords under strain, said Dr. Alden H. 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BUICK DEALERS IN METROPOLITAN | & : i ARE: aaaveunneeedeceeensssccccneunessensdueescegaaseesecueunesseaueeeeeehes “OLIVER ‘MOTOR SALES, INC. _ Orchard Lake is Pontiac, Michigan t Phone -FE 2.9101 . Me: fl Fe, ms ‘ eng Z F zs {} . C b : : at PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 ee Jen See _ THE PONTIAC for Body of Father of Six) The empty car was recovered by skin divers more than three x 5 2 Wie a Fat on degree gira eb eee erty where the fire-damaged inn |‘‘very minimum” would be $65,000. ; of July 1, 1958, until June 30, "lhoas in city services, however, Mrs ee. : In a tribute to Mrs, Hall, Mrs. as , — During the . . * es ia # ancient landmark — the stands, * * * WALLED LAKE 4 4 ae * ‘had walk + to g [Eileen Van Horn, city clerk, said. Rey oem pron tem at —_ a. a ‘kept on the|Caribou =e should be razed to| But an offer of $17,500 for the} Jurors therefore must determine path ot June 2 ain wee point where it is $12,500 less than Health Center, 1070 N. Telegraph |dinners cooked and other projects|/make room for off-street parking. | oe Gan tar Gn ee xt ec ainda: ta a Wied Lame Sake the 1957-58 outlay. . Rd., will include a discussion of jheld throughout the years, the ~*~ * *® A , they m cee 12 nies and q family action in time of disaster, [name heading the list would be} After many months of delay, re- fair price, On M June 2, they are a a 1 by Mrs. Joseph Mann, director |that of Mrs, Hall, There are other|sulting from difficulty in impanel- e non 0 e & * _ On, Ment, gue 2. they ore milis during the 1958-8 os of women’s activities, Michigan (things we recall, too, such as her|ing jurors who had not formed an ; In his opening arguments ease, “PO SaaS of oe wad Chen: year Instead. of 13 mills as in | ' | Office of Civil ne sense of humor and wit, her wil-jopinion in the controvergial case,|) | 0+ ay, jury ova Ayeteey | ey, Jane ¢ ot Willah Laie onl the 1967-58 fiscal year, was one | nii- “‘\ Postion ‘Sire | Marh lingness to do her bit, her praise of|the condemnation proceedings Milton F. Cooney said \Corar . at cae 5. ee ot the reasons given for cutting (J oF ac rshal Charles! ners and her lack of criticism.” |opened in Circuit Judge George B. | ; an of the village has been hampered |Commerce; ‘the budget. This condition was Metz will talk about fire preven- Hartrick’s courtroom in Pontiac bs partially by lack of off-street park- | Beach. brought about because the city | Fo tive j +, |tion and what to do if fire breaks| . In addition to her charch work, ing facitities : se e- bolls ee ee Byte Céery. eS a loving tenth deat of the Lake Orion Wernan’s | cember filed. the condemeation | U-S: Readies Shipment - sorts bag ie ‘ eer ' , Lewis Jarrendt,; deat oman’ : ; prospective en s as set Reniihd the Sinbls hoteot . Calls 5 tr Just ant Aasg . Office of Civil} Club and ts now its historian. | suit to secure the 132 by 186-foot of Armor From Supply Avon Photo Club Sets and their parents attend these ses- . samme. = Plain Nationalism Defense, will speak on “Oakland| She served on the welfare com- in Germany Last Meet of Season sions so‘that the fall registration £ oi ie a ‘» |County eee nT ee Gee _ ; ; time can be for new residents. & on ith j ETRO: — A leading .' beginning at- 1 p.m. muni) Schools , on Bou ‘Ci i ROCHESTER — The Avon Pho- program e |<, The other reams Wer the “a ib, Ss oe is , + * , Orion Township Library Board, |, nd to cts = ooert WASHINGTON th — The United|tographic Club will hold its last sate enemas abies one | Mrs. Terry LeRoy and Mrs. Joan| 80d was active in the Orion |in Hadley Girl’s Death states is assembling a shipment meeting of the season tomorrow at! xindergarten classes and activi- . pre nggr MOMS, = “ of °t light tanks for delivery to Leb-ig p.m in the Woodward Memorial) tieg materials and teaching Red Cross will discuss first aid) She lives with her husband, Jolin, nie ol rete P-seng Jus. |2nOn. this week. oes Library. Hal Dick, a member of) methods, and. the method of re- djduring disaster, arid at-2:15 p.m.|at 336 Washington St. ‘ ‘ten Ch et y in Lapeer and Officials said the tanks are be-|the Greater Detroit Camera Club, porting to parents, Mrs. J: Mann will conclude the , 7 ing collected from stocks in Ger-|will be the featured speaker. ie . many and will be sent to Lebanon) . All children who will be five ; meeting with a discussion on y “A 8 oe Ole of betes Dec i : “Alert, Shelter and Emergency by ship. How to take vacation slides; 7< this * * 1958, should—be—enrolled at this ; Se sceny ag be | what—equipment to take along, |.” . _ a. ~whe} rh. tanks ‘are destined for the the type of pictures to take sae | time. The parents must bring the : a pro-Western regime of President child’s birth certificate to the 7; H W8SiCamille Chantoun in his govern-| “®St Bet to do will be the sub- | ing up, q Time fo.Register rid-|ment’s efforts to put down rebel-| Jeet of his _ * Census takers have been dis- as 3 Me. | ious attackers. * tributing some of the registration i Kindergarten Tots They were requested by Leban-| Slides chosen for the June 13|materials. Parents who failed to P If g on along with police-type equip- Shutter Bug Camera Club compe-jreceive them or who have further ~ oe ment like gas masks and tear gas tition in Detroit will be shown at/questions may call the principal : ROMEO—Parents of kindergart- gear, the meeting. Members may bring/of the elementary school their child : ) ners starting school next fall will * * guests. will attend, » es register their children tomorrow at Offichls said Chamoun's gov- avon - : and mad p Si eset val : Registration . t re Mee alee order + Hale dn etharerss a Pon City Affairs 2 our - : ‘ a : 5 * A Others include a square dance | nerability to the variations of }Street School will be from 9 to De ee ee te ee ‘ group from Milford 4-H -consist- own economy seems wn- |11 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m. and from 7-to; ~~ plaint . of . lerence by. . . ing of Janet Long, caller; and A When your steel and (9 p.m. At the North School, ern United Arab Republic appeared to Ready Assessments Douglas Long, Tom Zoner, Cord- | automobile industries slide off, (will be f 9:30 to 11 a.m., 1:30) be based on solid evidence, EA &, ree Heard, Marjorie Crawford, | we ship you less man ore. When ris 3 ea ied trom 7 to 8 p.m. The United States sent lla ; ‘ e . o Sue é + | your producers of petroleum, | C124 transport a to k- St t W tain or ha Dut Me | Zope” eat ek ac | Fe, Wehr rope in cme er eees” ON Street Widening : ars zs; Bitdic Ae cena te ce School between 9 a.m. and 4 The dae ” ae ' big ; . Thine tidteiiod in the winning| Policy concerning sinthgiitng is | Pm. and from 7 to 8 p.m. |Globemasters, capable of carrying} Assessment rolls covering the be $1,169, city cost $2.894 and the To Honor Patrol Boys CLARKSTON — Patrol Boys .| felt by us at once. So. as: we become outspokenly pro-Cana- ,| dian please study your history books.”’ “Canada is a debtor nation,’ Lank said, ‘with aspirations of becoming creditor nation and quite pro so? Canada is proud proof of their child's age, ‘prefer- They have been asked to bring ably a birth certificate, to show that he will be five years old on or before Dec. 1, 1958. mater nNO To Enroll Kindergarteners 200 persons or 35 tons, were not for use in airlifting tanks to ‘Lebanon, but could be used to evacuate Americans from either Lebanon or Algeria if the need should arise. the virtual insurrection in Algeria Washington is closely. watching|s cost per front foot $2.25. : x * * Three items were referred to the City Planning Commission, Two were petitions from General Mo- tors Corp., requesting the city to by French military leaders who took over. control and called for a * {French government headed by Gen. Charles de Gaulle. * * * The United States has evacua- tion plans on paper for all areas where there are Americans. This and Service Girls of the Clarkston'of havi id her own way—she Elementary School will be guests'wag never a Marshall Plan recipi-, of honor at a Patrol Ball tomorrow ent. But her ability to continue to from 7:30 to-10 p.m. The affair|do so will depend on her customers. Clarkston, Pine Knob and Sasha- will be held at the school on/The’U.S. is by far the biggest one. baw elementary schools. Teachers Waldon road. It will be an eve-|Consequently U.S. economic poli- and the school nurse will be on ning of games and dancing. Re-\cies are bound to affect Canada. hand to meet parents and prospec- freshments will be served by|Such vulnerability at times makes tive pupils. Refreshments will be CLARKSTON Kindergarten children will be enrolled by par- ents June 9 at the Andersonville, | MR. and MRS. ROBERT J. BARNES homeroom =— ; ‘suppliers understandably uneasy." ‘served throughout the day. Pa tricia Fairc hi ] d WwW eds — a well as —_ -* sis ies uae sre rom Teena 0 pre cers to Bé Ins at Trce_| Satehansnte iin a cay acne New Officers to Be Installed , R. J. Barnes at Oxtord Safe Robbery Loss was mainly » pretinniaary, $ there R . ; ) 4 _ ’ fit of te aon ne ne cwe, (Arraigned in Break-In 3 Watertord PTAs Will Meet | 22 =z cn omoe uns wes ma Set at $40,000 _ | fms/ttsertr es [roiged in Bre fee : | | ~ Sapireasey orn wade fs and Riana Weodhece ot Oxiord GROSSE POINTE PARK (INS)| “tlt be scheduled after the roils aa! arabe Five Waterford Township Par-jteith School, Mrs, Dorsey Under-,* Principal of the school William wood will direct kindergarten and| eht-Teacher Assns. have scheduled) meetings for Thursday night. President of the Oakland County Council Mrs, Walter Havrane will conduct a candlelight installation ceremony at 8 p.m. at the William Beaumont school. New officers for next year will be President Mrs. Alfred Keith, | Mother Vice President Mrs, Fred Peters and father vice president | will be Eules Houston. H Teacher vice president will be included are President Mrs. Lewis|Pauly. Corresponding secretary is} with a Sabrina neckline and prin- ine y AF tg og Ba eek cane tives at the time. Mrs. Dorothy Hills with Secretary|Long, Mother Vice President Mrs |Mrs. Norman-Dunn, with record-| cess waist, Her flowerg were (and the of tee at the old parsonage. on Mrs..Albert Langdon and Treasur-| er Fred Peters; — \ | Following the installation cere-' monies, the Girls’ elementary choir will .present a musical program. | a ee 2 Mrs. Richard Kind, recording sec-|teacher vice president, Mrs, Mary|Royal Oak and Sandra Alexander Dale heey Lace rea ros will be set by Cavataro after al. An.ice cream social will be held/retary and Mrs. Albert West, cor-|Watson. Mrs, Clement Berden: willof Detroit. > ed jfor the day will be “The Lite and Worki¢omplete inventory at the from. 6:30~4o 8. . at the Mon-iresponding secretary be | ; ' Bes ni its of | of Stephen wae ee ee jo 8) p.m the Moi sponding ry he treasurer. Best man was William Cains of |>; officers wae held. ~ dence. mothers of first grade pupils. in serving guests in the school, and there will be table facilities. on the school grounds, The Waterford Center PTA group will have its annual in- stallation ceremony beginning at 8 p.m. 4 Treasurer of the Oakland County PTA Council, Sanford Stearns will conduct the ceremonies and those Robert Holderman, wits Treasurer | Lee Lautzenhiser. Abersold will present facts per- taining to the proposal to extend the present 5-mill tax for school operation. A question and answer period will follow the. presenta- tion, A pot-luck supper wil] begin at 6 p.m, at the Waterford Village School, and after ¢ short business meeting, there will be an installa- tion of officers for 1958-59, ~ The new ‘president will be Al ing secretary, Mrs, Charles Hale. x w® & ~*~ + * Mrs. Lois Zamek will be- the new teacher vice president with Mother vice president /will be Mrs, Charles. Anderson, {Norman Dunn is father vice-president and ‘ marriage of Patricia Ann Fair- child to Robert J. Barnes. The rite was performed by the Rev. A. Robert Harrison. , Marie Cole of 730 §. Lapeer Rd., Oxford, and George Fairchild of Ferndale. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of Roselawn, Detroit, gown of nylon and Mmarquisette white rosebuds and valley, — on was.matron of honor. Attend- ants were Miss Marilyn Kull of * * * The bride is the daughter of Mrs. The bride chose a floor-length The reception was held in the Knights of Pythias Hall in Oxford. * * * Following a honeymoon in Flor- ida, the newlyweds will make their home in Dearborn. : & tities Of the Mrs. Edward Storey of Lake Ori- North Branch ' The West Burkngton Cemetery Assn. Will hold its annual meeting May . 30 at 11 &.m. at the cemetery. There will be an election of officers. ' : I : Ortonville ‘9 Ortonville Woman's Club will meet at the f —Peter V. Cavataro of Grosse Pointe Park told police today that an 800-pound safe gtolen from his home last night contained $40,- 000 in furs and jewelry. Cavataro, 40, said the safe apparently was hauled away by thieves who used a pickup truck seen in the area about 6:30 p.m. also ransacked the hoase, The Cavataros and their three small children were visiting rela- Cavataro ts vice president of haf Erie Backing Co., of, Windsor, (EST) yesterday, The intraders | 5# * x * said the definite value of the lout Police Chiet ‘Arthur E. Louwers|h Ps ‘in West Indies 3 | B pee Re et aS | Hal Boyle Sayé: “Facing Crisis New Federation Serns|. ‘PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad ~The new Federation of the West Indies, with grave constitutional x * * storm,” says Sir Grantley Ad- ams, the first prime minister. “Federation is doomed to fail- plans to appeal-to Canada, Bri- tain, the United States and the United Nations for financial help. The federation has linked. three million people of mixed origins in 10 British colonies. made up of more than 15 islands in the Carib- bean.. ifs iS 4 NEW YORK Wt" think we're asthe e beneciint dnt ya thsllinn sin uncontrollable reach for - to.Old and New Worlds |Paady for Initial Assistance. . * wav Cong iky. = Exreveegtion. At 38 Fedly, wha, wen * * “Too: people today want|fame with “Marty,” the} worked, stature, They ‘seem to be trying|world a deadly serious place in- I get the feeling that the clank-|""\\ii-4onism for the sake if to get rid. of the stature they|habited by people too often mo-|ing legions of@he barbarians are|hedonism — this living only for have.” 4 |tivated’ by uncontroflable hostility |outside the gates again,” he said.|pleasure is pretty bad. » ae os ee he Mee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESIAR: MAY 21, 1958 . (Chayefsky Bélieves People ‘Losing Size’. “People have tried this wild, let's live-it-up philosophy so often be- fore in history, and it has never the. thira of tour articles re’ the tensions peculiar to suburban $2 causes them and handled to ~ AB 5 8 ba hy @ family.) By PATRICIA McCORMACK : INS Medical Science Editor The little girl who spends two hours each day getting to and from her school is having tensions over the family’s move to Suburbia. She falls asleep in school and is too tired at night to do her home- ture her-about her poor grades. PROBLEM SOLVED “But her problem, brought to the attention of family service workers recently, will be solved next year when. a new school opens closer to home. zk «* * The oor Sap cy workers, psychiatrists psychologists are ot 80 much worried about such *" tensions on suburban "children as they are over growing .|parental insistence that: make the honor reli and capture all the awards for extra-curricu- Jar activities. —Each child conform to - the ” way of life in Subrebia. FIT PATTERN ; Clark W. , director of the Family, Service Association of America, says many suburban parents are trying to make their children fit a particular pattern— a mold set up by whatever child- rearing book is popular in a par- ticular suburban community at a industry Sven time. EN A a few redels, a few families that _ *25 to *500. - on your name only or on other plans To get cash for vacations or for any other worthwhile. purpose come to General Public. We make loans to men and women—married or single. You are assured of prompt, personal service and a monthly payment plan to suit your convenience. =ooe IN ° LE RAL PUBLIC LOAN | PHONE ° WRITE - CORPORATION 69 West Huron Street | FEderal 3-7181 =" | special “‘don’ts:”’ work. Her mommy and daddy lec-|i —Each child in the family | / inot, Mrs. Camper says, suburban won't break their necks to con- form, a few families willing to let their children be what they will be. Family agency workers recently were called in to help Jerry M.— whose problem mirrored a typical set of suburban tensions on chil- upset ‘about it, accused him ot being indifferent on purpose. The workers learned that Jerry felt left out. Often he had to cook hig own supper because Mom was away and Dad didn’t time at home. When she did, Jerry picked up in school and became happy again. The Child Study Association of Shirley Camper, family life con- sultant of the FSA, says it is true, too, that suburban to some extent have their wings clipped a bit. In the city they town. . . * * * But Suburbia, child-centered, also is car-centered. More often than youngsters must have someone drive them to the movies, the library, scout meetings, to school. Other FSA experts say some of the ideas about freedom are quickly diluted by a neighbor who yells “stay in your own yard” when Junior or Janie goes hooting across a prize lawn for _the first time. * Sometimes even parents are more interested in raising a lawn For. the ‘iecncak ne to Mrs. Camper, there often are the A god i hs iste ches a When he’serves us yest && in Od | a i op B in the 1OUSC’ lands “* PP 90.4 proof 15 Code No, 1610 370, | Code Ne. 1411 could roam, almost at will, about) _ “a -?\than children, and issue a chain} * '\of commands: “Don’t dig in the -? |lawn, don’t ride your bike on the * ee ‘Suburban Parents Ask Too Much of Children who is “beneath” us ~—Don't associate with those ‘who aren't in the same class with us. Mrs. Camper says many of these admonitions spring from the snob- bery found in some suburban com- munities. Too many “don'ts” and too much urging te excel frustrate a child and put him or her on an The children of earels who can't “keep up with the Joneses” eco- nomically can develop tensions that may mark them for life if they aren't handled correctly. - ‘Tomorrow: What to do about tensions. ) Divorce Decrees penne L. trom Charles L. Hall Jr. Orville from Betty J. A Irma L. from Calvin Lucille A. from Oal Carpenter Marianne from - Green Kenneth from shames Ashby anal Short-run shopping trips put about 600 miles a year on the average automobile used by an —Don't go steady with anyone) -EASY TO SPOT — His friends | never have a hard time spotting Rudy Turilli when he steps out for the egg 2 in his —— to hire models to act as guides at the cave. Named Students’ Dean at Western Michigan KALAMAZOO ® — Paul L. Griffeth, a native. of Sturgis and former Michigan State University football player, has been named dean of students at Western Mich- ign University, Griffeth now is dean of men at the State University of Iowa. He will take his new post in August. He succeeds Dr. George 41. Hil- ‘|He is putting the finishing touches floors_up._He was in New York | “When you “on right down to it, however, there are only two win- dows to the world — two great themes to write about; * * * “One says life is nothing, and the only thing worth living for is death, The other says love makes the world go round. That's my window, “I believe in any kind of Iove— even if it's sick or selfish—that gives a person a reason to live.” The Bronx-born: author, whose chunky frame is topped by a dark shock of hair as rebellious as his spirit, currently is firm in the saddle of that rainbow mount ealled success. He has produced his own movie; “The Goddess” and completed the script for an- other, “The Middle of the Night.” on a Broadway play. * * * But after 16 years of writing, including a period spent us a gag- smith, he feels he has only now mastered the technique of his craft “You're a craftsman when you no longer have to watch your fingers,’ he explained, “and you ean tell when you do something whether it’s right or wrong. x« * * “I feel now I've got the manship in my hands, Now I want to go on and become a real artist. “I take myself seriously as a writer, whether anyone else does Jor not. I spend hours trying to get a single phrase right, The The easy Way 10 wash clothes cleaner whole labor of writing is to make it look like it just came off the of |top of your head.” ee * * * : Many who win success find it disappointing. They look with yearning back to some earlier pe- riod of their life. Not Chayefsky. Neither his childhood nor his years as a soldier—he Was wound- ed in Europe during the World unhappiest periad I ever knew. . x *« * “Someone once wrote and asked me why I didn’t write a play about teen-agers. I couldn't bear to. I couldn't go back and live that misery over again even in War Il—hold any romantic appeal|. liard who is retiring. . memory.” § 5 : aH eel i i it two” cars in the low-price 1958 Plymouth “3”! This was proved beyond doubt when a V-8 was wee olieislly declared winner of the low-price car : competition in the 1958 Mobilgas Economy Run. Plymouth’s competitors also entered cars with 6-cylinder engines (supposedly more economical) but Plymouth beat every car in its class—V- -8s and 6s alike! This’ titlewinning Plymouth is exactly the same Belvedere V-8 with TorqueFlite Automatic Transmission that you can buy tight off your . , Plymouth dealer’s floor. "These tests prove that every Plymouth has built-in economy haere not found in the “other two”, For instance —one of the most important Among the many other factors in Plymouth’s smashing win is the new “Fuel-Saver” Choke that ‘ you get at no extra cost on all Plymouth V-8s. This ingenious 4 employs a triple-stage vacuum piston and a new thermostatic element to : reduce the ‘amount of fuel-you use in warming up the engine. So it can save you even more on short-distance drives—the kind most people make. savings Plymouth gives you is the $140 you save on standard-equipment Torsion-Aire Ride. The “other two” charge up to that much extra foe Gale hae ceptacinn opto, And there are dozens more economies, too! So if you are dollar-conscious, better hustle over and talk terms and trade with your Plymouth dealer. He’s ready to give you a great deal! PLYMOUTH SAVES YOU MONEY ON GAS... MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN VICTORY PROVES i New “Fuel-Saver’. Choke that helped clinch title 4 is standard equipment on all Plymouth V-88 hows. for pound, Plymouth uses less gasoline than either of the “other device La CHECK: ACCIDENTS y COMPLETE THE CIRCLE OF SAFETY ...CHECK YOUR CAR, CHECK YOUR DRIVING,> ec aa { THE PONTIAC PRESS, r WitDNESDAY:STAY 1. 1958) “By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS -HOLLYWooD (INS) — I had heard that Diana Jergens was get- ting a good role in “Rally Round the Flag Boys,” so I telephoned to ask her. She. said that hadn't bgen settled yet but something else much more important to her had hiten settled. - She is engaged to Peter Brown, | Who starts a new TV show at appearance tour ‘with “High School Confidential” for MGM. “I am very excited about going. to New York,” Diane said, “because I've never been there. I will go to Adantic City, Boston and Phila- tidelphia.” Great to be as young, as happy and as full of plans as is Diane. x * * It figures that Sandra Dee would play Lana Turner’s datghter in “Imitation ‘of Life.” Ross Hunter, ? Brother-in-Law & TORYO W—Joseph P. Crowley, star Yale football back .in the early 1930s, was held by Japanese police today on suspicion of fatal- D. Jones Jr. Jones, a New Haven, Conn., businessman and son. of a Yale Arrested on Suspicion’ of Fatally Beating His. ly beating his brother-in-law T. A... To. some Parisians it loomed more im- portant than the political crisis. TERRIBLE SITUATION “The situation is terrible, ” said Madame Grandjean. “It could mean revolution.” Mme. Grandjean cléans offices for a living, and potatoes for her family when she can find the spuds. “My niece has a confirmation on -Thursday,” she wailed. “How can I pos- sibly entertain relatives and friends African farms. For less obvious but: just Bs real rea- sons, the French farmer at home is boy- . cotting the Paris market. Early this spring the eovertannnt slapped a price gelling of about 10 cents a pound on potatoes, a staple of the French diet. Demanding at least 22 cents a pound for his pommes de terre, the farmer is re- fusing to haul his new. crop to the ares is. : bv Yale Grider Shortage Stirs Rebellion — . : sic of soit ime tn ftarlet Diana Jergens Potato Root of Parisian Wes: Engaged to Video Man Held i In Japan PARIS (AP) — en potato was ‘Por otvious ressons few, if any, new _(exocner: s “AND ~ ecengell . “Better Things to Eat” = tah ——(ROCKER’S - 857 WEST HURON ST. Just East of Tel-Huron Shopping Center eel monies. of all persons involved, suspicion had become strongest against Crowley," the inspector said. He had indicated all along of her commitments with Sam “They sold bis plist Ai of Paris. ! ” she said. Diane who is producing this picture, dis-|gridiron great,.died here May 8. when I can find no petatees in Paris?” : her in thi ea “m vagy centre Bo yar Faord ieee et ay gn eet The headline in the left-wing news- Lae egies: ‘ Features at =. ern ers, waged ot a het mother listen to his|Church in New Haven. paper Liberation was pitched in the same “It's awful,” said Mme. Grandjean. “At DOORS OPEN 0 xe) A K L AN D: We Be er to rush into marriage. “I |advice. + x * -* shrill note of protest. “Potatoes and the the only places where potatoes are being : ‘will have known him a year | ney are having a lot of | Police Inspector Tsunetoshi Shi-| defense of liberty,” it said. sold — morning, there’ are long lines of RATI ON then,” said the bride-to-be, “and | troubie casting this picture and |Takawa said Crowley was arrest- " © howsew!ves. ONCE TO A GENE ee - Shmven’t dated anyone else.” getting the right person to play (ed this morning ‘‘on the suspicion The grave potato crisis was brought * * * MEN LIKE: THESE “She leaves moby a personal) the role Louise Beavers original. |of having inflicted the injuries) ghout by two factors — one potitical, the “With no potatoes what is going to ! PPPOE SPP T EH ly created with Claudette Colbert which caused Jones’ death. | other economic, happen to France?” _ NNRnnnrrrennrn~nt» in the first version. It is impos: | “We have conducted a thorough The LOVES ve The BATTLES sible to get Pearl Bailey, whom |and careful investigation. . .and Pk a The FOUGHT! BLUE SKY they wanted for the part, because | from ical reports and testi About 39 per cent of Idaho's area | They KNEW! | — ad [is forest land. eg 10:45 A.M. to 1 P.M.....25¢ I) Parting Sweet Sorrow : ene % thought ight invol Ri Ne k, | 1 PM. te 5PM. .......506] 4 ok an opace , int at te coe mie'mee! for Kim Novak, Trujillo |\\%™: Ae pee 7 : Cocoon. aearond =e of woh oe 2. HOLLYWOOD «—Parting ~was|walked the actress through a bar- — such sweet sorrow for Kim Novak and free-spending Lt. Gen. Rafael Trujillo . Jr. The 24-year-old blonde actress Shirakawa said an investigation was continuing on Frederick M. | Kissinger, a Maryland accountant k| who accompanied Jones and Crow- ley to Tokyo May 5 to buy an oil tanker. From the first Crowley has de- nied having anything to do with Jones’ death. At the police sta- tion he refused.to answer report- ers’ questions and said, ‘The whole thing is fantastic.” * rage of camera lights. * * Kim, wearing a tight-fitting black dress, was helped aboard the train by Trujillo. They said | farewell in a private compartment while other members of the party |T sipped drinks in the railroad car’s salon. Then Kim left and walked a double line of photog-| raphers toa waiting car. -3 “Just say I find Ramfis very sincere and nice,’’ she said be-| fore driving off. night say- ing goodby a privete rail- road car. * * Trujillo said he Bag Bag return at School in Kansas. And Kim winked and nodded when a reporter asked whether she will be waiting. “I'm very fond of Ramfis (Tru- jillo’s nickname),”” Kim said: Is the fondness actually love? a Shen eit Gee te a thing like that now," Kim said “He's still married.” * * * Trujillo, 29, whose wife and six) children are in the Dominican Re- public, says a Mexican divorce will be final in July. Then he will return to Hollywood before leav- ing for his homeland on the fam- ily yacht. Will it be a honeymoon trip? “You never can tell,”’ he said. The general, smiling and dap- per in a gray suit, arrived at the train station with Kim on his arm. Several aides tried to shield the couple from photographers but Trujillo waved fhem aside and County Births Following is‘a list of children born to Pontiac area couples as recorded in the County Clerk's Office. Only the father’s name is PONTIAC John J, Brown, - dewel Brown, tere nag uid lice have made a very gross mis- take, They do not know what hap- Shirakawa said he will refer the case to the office of the Tokyo prosecutor for consideration of TURE © &£ + & Trujillo arrived here aboard a chartered airliner two months ago. He wented a $2,500-a-month | Beverly Hills mansion and was “|soon taking Kim on ing i jaunts along. Sunset Strip. . then can hold Crowley 20 days without charge while com- pleting an investigation, Cardinal Resting; His Condition Grave ROME w — Samuel Cardinal Zz S Ze z s iti 5 : Sure, it's always the woman who} pays — but look ‘whose money she’s using . .. The teen-ager is ‘the power behind the phone . . . The nicest feeling is to offer your subway seat to a little old lady— and have her say she’s getting off at the next stop.—Earl Wilson. z ba aii afi d ee” $ & tl! eke ; PONTIAC Tht EA U* Hi esaseseee - ee ime That's all morrow! HOPE LANGE: BARBARA RUSH -MAY BRITT PLUS: CINEMASCOPE CARTOON CLARK GasLe — TEACHER'S PET” _vrrrrrrereeeeerewewererewererrTTeeYS r 329 Har Harrison § St. ponald ©. Caskey. 2041 Auburn Ave, Rolland E. C sem NEW. ECONOMY ADMICG ION PRICES! Z soley ane, 6411 Williams|¢ Alfredo Cc. Crus, 39 Fe oe Walter FP. Deacon "vrrrrrrreYyS NOW SHOWING! Double Thrill! Double Chill! DOUBLE SHOCKER SHOW! Who will be Thoma: Dean. 19 100 Lewis William A. Donahue 103 Rundell Robert L Dotson, 85 : * | The stroke canceled plans for celebration today of the 48th an- ihiversary -of his ordination as a priest. ‘Sputnik Carrier Rocket Now Leading Satellite LONDON (®—Moscow radio to- day said the carrier rocket of Sputnik IIT is now leading the ar- tifical satellite by two tenths of an * his Bride... tonight? Sylvester uayo, 321 Richar “e Alan Oakland ave. R. Vivien, 2515 Ivanhoe &t. Van Leon, 312 Fourth Bags Emmet J. Van Natter, 434 Tilm William J. VanderZee, 2751 ‘Hatton Carroll C. White, 198 Norton : Willie Woods Jr, 229 Hughes St. Peno Washington. 504 Arthur Bt. oy D. Weir. 646 Lenox Ernest E. Williams, 2465 Gilroy St, Jack R. Wendland, 312 Russell John T Womiack, 255 Genes Dr. Erwin E. Willett, 147 Auburn Jay A. Wagner, 546 W. Troquois Fd. || - eTrweveererevrevrevreYT. WATERFORD[ES “RIGKY’S FAMOUS SPAGHETTI HOUSE |<»."."" "™" "= rane Tar IVEIN THEATER This means that the rocket’ 7:09 G 9: i Cor. 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T Featuring the Great COUNT BASIE BAND with JOE WILLIAMS! =~ 1,ee ee RO ese See ae te oe ee ee ee ee eee ee eee SS SS ae ok at i € = ee et ee ay watel ; nn E 3 ret f= Se s Ae é ! 2 \ jee és ee, ; i e Ors ae ae Sa ee, Ae x F Leads De Gaullist Group ‘Soustelle Behind It All the in the National Assem- _ bly that the policies of Gen. Charies Gaulle, * -s On April 15, when the Assembly: . was debating Premier Felix Gail- His arguments are credited with swinging the votes against~ Gaillard from these assembly- | jew who had net made up their __» minds. The fall of Gaillard’s gov- ernment plunged France into a éerisis that led to the current ré- volt of army leaders in Algeria. After the revolt began, Soustelle was put under strveillance by French Security Police. 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Stock LIQUIDATION a hs c=] 14 eos sali 2 ase » sat : f Boys’ Miracle Mile Shopping Center - Regular 1.00 to 1.95 Valse Mine’ dave Sale Price” SPORT SHIRTS Er : es “a 9237 SE? bce, Se MEN'S HANES KNIT BRIEFS ay fs of “this wed for Limited supply to ran 83° + Miracle Mi Teta eee” Regular 2.50 Value Men's "IVY LEAGUE” - SPORT CAPS Fancy plaids—Polished eot- tons. linen, etc. ~ Selection of sizes and colors—Reduced at the start of the season. 2.50 Value $] 57 MONARCH SALE PRICE acle Mile Monarch . . . Mir lem 3 Days Sale Price MEN’S ASSORTED NECK TIES Large selection going at these sale pric res Hes”... sae 77¢ 1.50 and 2.09 Men Assorted TIES < Sale 97c iS aned't TIES . sae], 77 STORE HOURS MONDAY thru te 825 Val, : exace, $77 as | 3 tine + ES Fee Bere’ New cuss SPORT COATS Fancy ‘corduroy Boys’ sport Coats. ~ Newest Design — Now at less than % price ~ Burry for your size. nt be Mfnet'S bays Sale Price MEN'S ASSORTED: SWIM TRUNKS “Regular 3.50 Valve received for summer —¥ . &40 Valee gevee 1T7 SALE PRICE Monarch . Miracle Mile Last 3 Devs Bale Price Regular te 17.95 Values MEN'S ASSORTED JACKETS Wools, water-repellent fab- Select, st Jacket from this cee will save you many Jars To 17.95 Valee onsen’ $987 SALE PRICE | Monarch A Miracle Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price BOYS’ FINE’ QUALITY SPORT COATS Newest patterns, colors and Gesigns. Brand new stock at huge savings 1.30 Beys’ $12" Sport Coats Sale 25.00 Boys’ $16” Sport Coais .. Sale ARCH Miracle Mille 4 Days Sale Price Regular 1.00 te 1.95 Value Last 3 Days Sale Price Regular 4.95 Valee Men's Washable Sports Jackets Latest styles and colors in washable Symmer Jackets = Sonat = em Size and Selection low, low te 1.25 Value MONARCH SALE PRICE 1.95 Val. Poy gy te MONARCH Mirecle Mile - $287 re gw Miracle Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price Regular $4.95 Value Men's “Water Repellent” Zipper Jackets Selection of sizes in red water repellent jackets—Re- tO below cost to close out this color only. RED ONLY 4:95 Val. $] 77 MONARCH SALE PRICE. 1CH—LAST-3-DAYS SALE PRICES | MEN'S SUITS ‘FAMOUS MICHAELS-STERN—CLIPPER CRAFT—BROOKFIELD during this great Sale. $55. 00 Men’s “Brookfield’”’ Hundreds upon hundreds of fine quality. men’s and young men’s suits— new 1958 patterns, colors, designs and fabrics. Every one expertly tail- ored by America’s finest makers—drastically red miteg uced for a limited time. YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS ..... Sale "29" $65.00 Men’ s “Pace Setter’ YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS . . Sale *37” $69.50 Men's “Clipper Craft” 77 YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS or _sals 42’ $75.00 Men’‘s “Michaels- Stern” sizes. $50.00 Men’s “Clipper Craft” A367 YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS ..... Sale ‘47 a Men’s SUMMER SUITS... Name brand Wash and Wear, Tropicals, etc. Every suit just received i for the 1958 season—now reduced in this Cash Raising Sale—all popular 77, SUMMER SUITS ............ Sale “29 $60.00 Men's “Clipper Craft’ $70.00 Men’‘s “Migheale- Stern” 67 SUMMER SUITS ........... Sale “td =) 9 87 SUMMER SUITS . wesecseeees SGle *37 MONARCH Miracle Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price Regular 2.96 Value Men's Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Now right = ae start of season = fine shirts at st Close Prices—-Brand New— Fresh Stock for 1958 Selling. 7.95 Val. $y] 47 erg 3 SALE MONARCH Sieoste Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price Regular 3.95 Value CASUAL SLACKS color Dent Sport os im * eae ror purchased for and now the 1668 a5on slashed ter ¢ quick Close Out, $197 9.95 Val. Per tM BRAND NEW 1958 SHORT nggurted MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Choose from our entire stock of Popular Brands — just received the — y these bet Seken from our stock foom and placed on sale for the first time » these reductions, : 2.95 Men’s Sport Shirts....... Sele 1.47 3.95 Men's Sport Shirts....... Sole 2.37 4.95 Men's Spott Shirts: ...... Sale 2.87 5.95 Men's Sport Shirts....... Sale 3,77 OPEN PSET 0 A.M. te 0 P.M. MEN'S DRESS SLACKS “of Latest styles, Pa Colors pair from our reguler stock -~- purchased from. our regular heme for this season — Now at Close-Out 8.95 Men’s Dress Slocks...... Sale 4.97 9.95 Men’s Dress Slacks......Sale 5.77 12.95 Men’s Dress Slocks..... Sele 7.77 14.95 Men’s Dress Slacks... ... Sale 9.87 PLENTY FREE PARKING at MONARCH MEN’S SPORT COATS Choose from a huge stock of wondert Coats — Popular Brands from America’s finest makers — Wanted Patterns, Colors, Designs and Materials in all Pop- ular Sizes —-Now go on sale at less than our actual cost. 35.00 Men’s Sport Coogs..... Sale 18.77 37.50 Men’‘s Sport Coots..... Sale 21.37 45.00 Men‘s Sport Coots.... Sele 24.77 49.50 Men’‘s Sport Coats..... Sale 29.37 MONARCH OPEN PAILY 10 A. M, te 9 P.M. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS BRAND NEW—LONG SLEEVE Hundreds of Pine Quality — Name Brand’ Long Sleeve Sport Shirts — Latest Styles, Colors and Designs — Fac- tory priced popular brands w ich we can peat advertise by name -- Going now at these outstanding savings. To 8.95 Special Group........ Sale 1,77: 5.95 Men’s Sport Shirts:...... Sale 2.77 6.95 Men’‘s Sport Shirts....... Sale 3.67 7.95 Men’s Sport Shirts....... Sele 4.37 gel or we Stock up now at this aav- ings. te 1.25 Val. Bey I Reseter rs “ nears sHORT SLEEVE - DRESS SHIRTS | me and © dress shirts Rg ge for summer comfort. paar ethno 3 2 27 Mile weet i Devs Sale riee Regular to 50.00 Vaine Men's and Young Men's '- SUITS Kool dark patterns -and Hght baby cord sutte- Brand for 1958 summet— Now t closeout prices; Sizes for @¢ who burry. 56.00 Val. 9 TI MONARCH 9 SALE PRICE liracle Mile Mieet'S Days Sele Price Regular te ge Mina MSereD RMIT: ohyavi dl SHIRTS Piain wtrt Wrens ae 357 anne Onice Mine 3 $ Days Gale “y Pe Men's and. Youngs Men's FINE BELTS Latest Styles — Now at "There Sale Prices fen “Ainortet san 77¢ 4m Arete a 97c¢ fine BEL Ts sete 1.77 73¢ a MONARCH Miracte Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price Regular 7.56 Value ~ Boys’ Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Assorted fancy patterns in 7.58 Val. Borg: 2. $133 Regular 4.95 Value Men's and Young Men's POLISHED N “ivr” | PANTS Giestee of Tan, P aay! and rdy made rough ; forine Ln | - oe ras. ame 6997 Monarch 26% Mut Mile Last 3 Days Sale Price Reg. 3.95 and 9.95 Valee . Men's and Young: Men‘s DRESS SLACKS Wanted patterns, colors, and materials~Every pair purchased for our regular stock and sold now at low orice only to raise cash, sire, $497 SALE PRICE Monarch fast) bays ee ee . Regular 35.00 Value Men’s and Young Men's SPORT COATS Brand new stock Famous Makers — A - has ed fot the 1958 m & Intne shee, tion of Pn. cones. fab- 4 g" p annd hak Vail, sate Paice = eo Price” fan's 3 Days = Boys’ “CAMPUS” LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Kee a its Ne a § Cash Raising Sale Prices eee Oe bee eRe Web eeheneane TERMS of SALE ALL SALES CASH MONARCH Men’s 2173 S. Telegraph Rd.—In the MIRACLE MILE Boys Wear No Charges or Loyaways SHOPPING CENTER att No Exch nge SATURDAY SALES FINAL or Refund 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Et vid 4 \ x } SWAPPED nan (left). There was no money a pinch hitter recently and in his four hits. — Infielder Al Dark (right) was St. ‘Louis Cardinals to Chicago for right handed pitcher Jim obtained from the Braves two seasoris ago. He had been used as AP Wirephotes traded by the Bros- involved in the trade. ‘Dark | € & last four appearances he has had e % wk kk | @ | : ne | , 3 ) Se oe ! ia St , ZA | ree % ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 ee Club President Gives Manager Support — Confidence Vote Tighe “ ets ‘DETROIT (AP)—Manager Jack Tighe had a vote of con- fidence from the front office today while his Detroit Tigers were wallowing in a six-game Club president. Harvey E. losing streak. Hansen declared “Tighe }s not going to be crucified by the fans and the Detroit Tiger management is not going to be influenced and pressured by fans and newspapers.” He said the talkative sophomore pilot has done “a good | Job under the circumstances.” The letter-writers have been busy of late, demanding that Tighe be ousted, Newspapers and radio stations have had large numbers of gruntled fans and one grow “get rid of Tighe by the fourth of July.” letters and calls from dis- p has adopted the slog#h Hansen said his office has been busy, too, with lette from complaining fans. “The second-guessers ha k& &: ® Hansen, reflecting on the losing. streak that matches the club’s poorest string of performances during all of the 1957 season. 20% * * —_ * “| don’t know of another manager in the Major Leagues who has had more’ to contend with this year |. than Jack. He’s had injuries galore and a lot of bad luck. Sure, people gripe when you lose. That's only natural. x &. ®% “But a lot of good managers have been ruined by this silly notion that you must fire the manager when the club is going poorly. Too many managements — I mean the top brass—have allowed, themselves to be pressured into drastic moves rather than to rely on their own judgment.” The Tiger president left open the door for such a move, however, should the club fail to get started before long. He said “as of today, we feel Jack has done a sat- isfactory job. When the directors feel the lack of success is his fault, we will take the proper action. But Tighe | won't read about it in the papers, if and when it does happen.” PCH's fine 440 man, Pritchett, shoved the 8-pound shot 55 feet, 4% inches, a JH record. He will help Central later on. Pair of Linemen Signed by Lions Gatski, Perry Ink 1958) Center| Pacts; Rookie Also at Terms i et 78 Hite HH z § si E bz EZ 2 F 5 captain Yanks — é & las t Sox, 5-1 RES DOUBLE STEAL FAILS — Baltimore right- fielder Dick Williams slides into home but is tagged by catcher Jim Hegan as he and Foster The Orioles won AP Wirephoto Castleman ,tried a double steal. Frank Bolling ___returned Hegan’s throw to get Williams at home. the game, 6-4. eS Illinois Favored in Tennis Championships By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan State is in good stra- tegie_position going into the final weekend of play to take the second Big Ten baseball! title in Spartan history. * * * MSU now is solidly on top of the league with a 93 record. Ohio State wal ifeli back to 8-4 and Minnesota is! MSU in Key Spot State’s The Spartans. have to travel for the three-game windup but still figure as favorites. “ ® The single game Friday is at Towa, now in last place with a 3-9 record. Michigan State then plays aut third with an 8-3 mark. two at Minnesota to lay the title Entry Deadline May 27 ~~ §aShoe’ Loop Starts June 2 Park to draw up the year’s sched- ule and discuss league rules. Meet- ing time is 7:30. r. .Figst No-Hitfer: co at Pittsben re P > ve a. San Francisco at Cincinnall, 8 /p. Monzant (3-3) vs. Lawrence é. fi bel at , 1B pm. Ba yy Ae y i, / et Singles and doubles are sched- uled each night at each park and a for Baseball Title - |will be hard pressed to repeat after {National Indoor Junior champion, right on the line. A-win over Iowa and a split with Minnesota would eliminate the Gophers since Min- nesota has one less game. Ohio State would have to win its last three games to even figure in a tie for the title. The Buckeyes have a single game with Pardue on Friday and two with Mlinois Saturday. Minne- sota’s Friday game is with Mich- “I think we should rate as good or better than our closest compe- tition,”” said coach John Kobs with confidence. - * * *. “Our hitting has held up well and I don’t see why it should falter over the weekend. Our fielding has been good and it also looks as thow has two conference victories. The only fear haunting Kobs is that his team might run into freak weather over the-weekend— a rain-out—and have to sit idly by while others decide the champ- ionship. x + * Illinois, unbeaten in 15 dual meets this season, is favored to win the Big Ten tennis champion- ship. , ; Competition will start tomor- sity courts and continues through Saturday. ' Defending champion ' Michigan losing by graduation Davis Cup star Barry Mackay, the 1957 Big Ten singles champion. John Erickson, John Harris and George Korol are Michigan's only returning lettermen from the team that won the crown with a record 78 points. — IHinois is headed by Carl Noble, No, 1 singles with Al Holtmann, former U.S. * to form a strong doubles combina- row on the Northwestern Univer. |. Marv Throneberry. Chicago got only five hits off Johnny Kucks, avoiding a shutout in the ninth inning. The defeat shoved the Sox deeper into the American League basement, 1013 games behind the runaway Yankees, * * * Kansas City retained second place, 6'4 games off the pace, vanquishing Washington 7-3, Bos- ton swept past Cleveland into fourth place, thrashing the Indi- ans 6-1. In the only daylight game, third placé Baltimore evened their record at 13-13, defeating Detroit 6-4. The Yankees rapped Dick Dono- van and Bill Fischer for 10 hits to register their seventh straight Mantle start the scoring with a double, followed by Jerry Lumpe’s RBI single in the second. Mantle’s fourth inning homer, an inside- the-park job, was a routing fly ball on which outfielders Al Smith and Jim Rivera did an Alphonse Home runs by. Ted Williams, Jimmy Piersall and Pete Runnels helped Bob Smith gain his third victory without a defeat. The Bos- ton left-hander went all the way against Cleveland, hurling a three- hitter. Bob Martyn led Kansas City to its fifth straight victory. He cracked a double and triple, drove in two runs, scored twice and played brilliantly in the outfield. The: streak equalled the A’s long- est skein since they moved from Philadelphia three years ago. Ned despite 10 hits, K .& oh man in the eighth. Obio Wesleyan i" Oberlin 6 rtmovth 10,’ Amburst 1 trot 20, Toleds 15 Eastern Mich — sin 23, Western Michigan 2. le Wi ' Bradley 22, Northern Yl. 7 Miami 4, Cincinnati 6 victory, their 11th in the last 12) 0x) games and their 20th in 25 games| | this season. A crowd of 36,167 saw/ > Garver gained his fifth victory) Bob Nieman, the league’s lead-|~ ing hitter, walloped two home|” runs to help Baltimore extend De-|~ troit's losing streak to six games. | Billy O'Dell won his fourth al-|_ though he needed help from)” George Zuverink and Jack Harsh-|~ College Scores | n 11, Bowling Green 2) ve: been pretty busy,” said Hansen was interviewed during Detroit's sixth straight |fell to = . oe Be loss yesterday and during the talk he looked up just in time Cor es noe | tl to see Baltimore’s Bob Nieman hit his second straight home |... home runs, ; run over the left field barrier. “< * é In 1955 he became the youngest “ player ever to win the American Choice Quotes sling 10 ‘clip when he was : by Tighe Put bated the folowing year and ” * ; season. in Clubhouse _ Tee sumpidden and sometimes, Orioles Put Clippings |only tree runs in May. Lowly Pale Hose of “Rink Disk” Tite |" tre de mein on Bulletin Board p Bnpar peg emg By ageee | oe “ give them a greal deal of -con- player, pas Gn Can tet eee cern. They have faced seven start- jotrokes. , self saw | against the CIO’s Jim Wagner, in- ing left-handers during their | cluding three by Herm and ng Oe se ny oe ae Simmons, their latest vic- mots, fo Oe Oe ) "The Jewelers iced the decision at i "| Midaecott pro- MIDDLAEOOFF |*ith three runs in the first inning ra = as three errors played a Boyer, curt {AWARD WINNERS -- St. Michael’s outstand- are Bob Mineweaser, Joyce Dropps and Jerry o-th cik lie aa $0 ¢ Sle ie mon ae een “accounted|. ing athletes for the 1957-58 school year and Miss Ohngren, voted the outstanding senior boy and | 1. sta! of 272 and victory by two| tallied twice in the Sth stanza, fifth. Green's} Rose Griffin, second from right, pose for The girl athletes at the north side school. The awards /.. 0. The amazing part of-his| SmAW's on is’ single fin-| Pontidc Press pliotographer at Tuesday night’s are presented annually by Miss Griffin in honor ‘he oe ne Seed lecisaen ne a eee and dropped the| annual all-sports banquet in St. Mike parish of her late brether Steve. wey Poe holes -— beginning Oxia! $3} Graves sit . hall. From left ‘to right, with thelr trophies, : warnag arpobgnlgper compte | SiS coe 38s bi a The Giants scored twice in the ‘ Z i AP = . |No. 12, Bishop. B31 1 Brumbeck $3 9 eighth to anap a 22 tle with Cin if th f ht W-0 Tifl The Iuckess Souchak carded alfcox* $1 Waste 33 | cinnati. Orlando Cepeda drove - closing 69 and had to content Johnson 238 e the first run with a sacrifice fly Or Ins falg | e with second place on a total of 274, —— ee. eS 2 a . : pan ligt i Tt was his 8th win. Ski atch at Pontiac CC. and Bud It was the hottest streak of golf eae’e acreeores 08D see eeet : ee ye ee e. yER Oe NZ eer wee ee das’ ¢ mee S . andipers’ Kirken. won a 20 shytout led the Bloomfield Hills ever enjoyed by Middiecoff @ur- (”'jiccc ind Stanick; Wegner and John- , ) ane ae - fs ae ede a deieaar Gtes eomeslorer Berkley, I-L leaders, «his with a 40, as medalist, Se aan adhe — | £ Hsp > ae 4 ; up today, with the top feature dur-|mates scoring in the Sth and 6th/to a victory (167) over West Bloom. —_ | ft i : . ing the ‘weekend, when Pontiac|frames. Love for Farmington shut] field (183) and Holly (193) Terry| *™°**- | _ Central defends its 1957 state|out Walled Lake 1-0 in a mound|Kelly and Barry Johnson for WB His blazing 63 is still the lowest i crown at Ann -Arbor. Many area| thriller, in Inter-Lakes play, Game|had 44s, Holly's Kinney had 46.|round in the 59-year history of the , “A’" squads will take part, includ,|went an extra inning Grosse. Ptr. Univ, School defeat-/Western Open and it equalled the | ing the Wayne-Oakland champion, s 2 * ed Cranbrook at tennis, 3-2 taking|course record held by Ben Hogan , Other results—Orion 9, Fitzger-jall but the first singles and the|and Jim Ferrier. | ‘te ke 2 ald 4; Armada 5, St. Clair 4. second doubles matches. Cranes} The Memphis swinger will try for | Redskins grabbed their 4th| Three W will entertain the state regionals, /his second Western Open champion- if straight W-O title as hosts, last|got together in a links triangulat|Friday and Saturday of this week./ship next week at Red Run and if; | t at Milford, compiling a 47% : there are any 67's left in his sys-/ i . pint tal to edge a closely tem, he might just succeed. a < | be nies fit weywteme|Ot, Mike Athletes Honored .., cone tw wit Lakes championships in which . ; “ ) or Gene and Waterford are expected. to The presentation of the Steve Awards were given to all St./equipment for use in the --RELINED MOST CARS 12” Inc. Leber and Parts. BONDED, HEAVY. DUTY SHOES - “I Motor Mart : Safety Conter 1 Milford’s mediey relay quartet (Vike parish hall. : Bill Yeoman, assistant football) taken will be im effect Hackett) hit 2:40.5; Milford’s Rey |.¢ the awards, a tie developed for|sity, was the guest speaker. Chuck] walkie-talkie will oe : Danley ran a 2:67.9 halt mile. '14,. boy's honors and Miss Rose|Lewis of radio station WPON was| back to the main son eta ew : (4:49.¢-mile) and Milford’s vault- |. trophy to pat boy. were new-safe mileage —f rns Bente | oom yes © (Cards Trade Veteran nese ase oe Ree BE Holly 2%, Northville . 25644, | lettered im football, basketball Ted Kroll, Tony Lema and Mon- : Tl Bloomfield Hills : Bloom- | and track. Ohngren gained. all- : , Lala GEN ERAL Jf Hota 20, Brighton 11, Clarence. | sate and all-county honors. on Al Dark for Hurler jos se | : ef Sycost 2 ville 6%. a . ST. LOUIS #—The fourth-place | The Cards plan to put the 28-|with the 10-run rule stopping play Brosnan, 3-4 so far this|after Sian thea tadieiin season, into pitching rotation im-}winners including eg . ; , : home run.. In 121-123 E. Montcalm FIRS! : a ~ Dark, 35, was one of the highest/other game, Spencer handed MW ‘|salaried players on the Red Bird|Pontiac Lake Merchants a emo from —— PEMD onc f AUTO CLUB Because of the new and magnificent federal road program, there will be more road construction all over America this summer, : More detours, more road blocks, more bridge building, more tourist frustration. FREE INSTALLATION MIDAS UFFLER Rust Out, Burn Out, But Auto Club members won’t mind. 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Brown c $8 1 8/Zauchin * $058 Hed ct foee - \Duke Tries to Stay Out of Dog H ouse’ : . ieee, Sth meee” Sti feeeere reek ees ThTTe eos we Plereall ef 3213 Nerleski p 180OlAsp'mte t 4819 Garver pe 4000 smith p» 3.000 Kelly » 69.0 8\Griggs “p 0000 p aMoran 6160/8 p 1666 i Hs nider- avasi- 5mo e. Pipe’ : @00bChrisley 1000 bd , ® weet HES 2 es Without Action | out for in s : helm i = Be OS dah eee a. FO-A—Washington 2) Decision as to Eligible the Los pec Dodgers’ contro- age and five RBI's. of little use to the club since./a five RB} man anymore,. Maybe, Chevetand 72.0220) Sab ale sonek Lopes ai Aspremonte,, Bridges, and Zave- versial center fielder, says try aa) * *& | ‘ Phat accident was just anoth- because President Walter O’Mal- E—Nghe. PO-A—Boston alt, . Clevelang chin; Aspromonte, Bridges and G . School for 1960 Classic he will he just can’t seem to stay) ,, ley says, Bavasi was only “trying “Boston in Chen cisnd “Ihe er “28—Aartyn yea 2. Becquer,” 3B-2 Left in Question out of the dog house. | Mevest oer 7 heats be ome | |< example of how trouble fol |,” shake Snider out of his slump) — Runnale Y wee — os SS ne “I try to steer clear of trouble,”| ” Saider explained, “and | WS Me,” Snider said. “I tried jpy goading him.” a creel 6B—Vetven ail Piaaiasae ws 8 §€ 33 8 8 ‘Snider said last night with the air pe Esper nen with hi | | to be a safe driver, but I get | Snider's hitting .235 now, with ? mB eee so yee. FD) $237 3 8 8 7] PORTLAND, Ore, With xeq| SO very _ Smith (W. 30)... 93 1 1 9 5 Stobbs 21 6 0 6 1 re. ith aniof a man with the cards stacked) planation to me. He’s a» helluva | into @ crackup anyway, Maybe six RBI's. Narleski (, 53) 223 § 4 4 1 3 Oo _oy fe gn a hice, | air of amiable togetherness, the|against him, ‘but I just seem to chen He has a lot on his | it's part of my life. My poor wife Garcia ao "33 4 44 | pommel, Btevens, 12:20. Mary |Pacifie Coast Conference wound fall into it” eund sieht new.” goes through hell everytime the ‘ : HBP—By Kelly 5 aed, “ero | ‘NEW YorK CmICAGO up its annual Spring meeting yes-| qe. puke wasa’t talking about club goes on the road, worrying. |lowa Names Scheverman |i PB—Brown. U — Summers, Honochick ahah be abrh bi terday afternoon two days early, Snider claims his latest scrape) jy py into hot water. ” ‘e y last night ip particular, because if FU get into sear, Umeot. T—t:44- A—8b64 [Rouer: ot 3725 trees ‘oe leaving unsettled the important sage 6 Satine be wasa’t |With Bavasi grew out of a mis- Héad Basketball Coach cmcaco PITTSBURGH Kubek so 3.009 Lolies cc 308 é question of what schools might be) i. gutch with ceabony. with the Understanding over his ability to ‘pear’ ergs * and one Bade, . Taylor 20394 vide ct 4341's MeD'gala t 400¢ Jackeon 1» 311 geligible for the 1960 Rose Bowl) possible exception of Gene Con- |?Y: +. + 6 ‘shrugged when asked about his Banks ag 3818 Majin Xf 18 0 9 Sieber wy 2231 Chtuelier obo Fert nee gee ley, Milwaukee Braves pitcher. | 11, eft’ knee is still swollen "ePutation, of being a prima donna. B....4010 Gost os 4124 perry @ ¢57 i re Fete * * =f Wale of aees oki 1p 5.13 3/Sucks p 011 Donovan» $68. Friendship keynoted the meet-| Snider smashed a pinch-hit and I can’t run or play on it like * Faamecn ct 4129 Clemente rt S088 Facer €888ling which was to have lasted G0lble oft Conley and drove in/before,” Snider said. “As a matter! “The truth often gets me into " & Taylor © 4020 Mesrskl 2 3220 gis sgsing “Bette 81 $tithough Thursday. Nothing was the deciding run in the Dodgers’ of fact, we're waiting for a reporthot water. Take that time I hurt w Mayer” p...0 000 1 D .! 4111) @—Grounded out for Donovan in 8h:) brought up which might have 6&3. l-inning victory over the|from Dr. Dan Leventhal right now my arm trying to throw a ball] § . SERVICE Ht 0600 b—Singled for Aparicio in %b; c—Porced ‘Braves. lon. my knee. I can’t play every,out of the Coliseum, It was ajlowa’s Big 1 Pi : eP. Brith 1018 runner for Fischer in 9h. marred the pleasant program. i 1956 and was : ; Freeman p .0000 Now Yort. wi... 5... ‘$808 M5) The faculty athletic representa-| x * * day as it is. crazy thing’ to do, sure, but I|teams in 1955 and - Wasi] While you relaxin our com- Fodge Saas None. FO-A—tiew York 215, Chi: tives—they run the show—who| Only the night before, though,’ . Dr. Leventhal removed cartilege could have said I hurt my knee peng regis if yg as his assist, | | fertable waiting room te your Niches p 0008 Migncberry; Aparicio: Fox and. ecksen:| Would have voted 5-4 last year on Snider and Dodger Vice President from the knee in an operation and no one would have known the Ou 7 ised be ae etie! favorite Hi-Fi oni dAdama . 1010 ackson and Donovan. LOB—New York 4. whether to vote standing or sitting E. J. “Buzzy” Bavasi exchanged |last winter, but Snider reinjured difference. I told them what I did nor Was an 4 Totats EL) Clee = 1010 1 ees, Rests, Boore, adnchem.|were bosom companions. The ath- barbed remarks over Bavasi’ glit in am automobile accident dur-'and got into a jam.” truck collision April. 2. eet wt alee» ng b| FR Mantle, Bauer, Throneberry. S—lietie directors were cloaked in a charge that the Duke was guilty == force gut for Podge. im 7: @—Singled easy vw. 9.1) Mf, BB ER BBSO brotherly soberness. of indifference and lacklustre play Vth 7 phongieee yy ee ~ gate ied ae + + — ! ae Ax 151 310 Gix—i2, ucks (Fox). U—Berry, Me- The football coaches wore salt: | Se Ex Shin RSs sh F SS oad ang —— | coaches no smiles at all ag they utouts eature Palles 2. HR—Virdon, Thomas. &—Friend. 54" a npecteemnicatnina Ys » 1 contemplated the slimming down > P-—-Grost. a ER Ba so Daren 3a 5110 Temple ® 1¢1¢/0f the conference due in roe 2. Church Loo Pla prot det) gE PPS dite ct” 2398 Robmson if se3i/That's when California, — jSauer ff 3111 Crowe 1b 40001 1 ae Prewmee RR a td Ser Calor ve Tuesday's tourgame Chur eh : Memes ccocoeeeG [2 3 8 Sidecar se 4022 Bol ct Te depart, League softball card produced two cw, 61) "en 3 1 ¥ giSehmidt ec 40620 McMillen so 3210 _imrea | Fodge. U—Gorman, ‘Kirkland rf.40006@ Haddix p 11¢¢6@ It was learned but not reported hart, Boggeis, Sudel. T2: A—15.048, MeC'mick p 4000 Keim Pleo siofticially by the Conference that hitter of the circuit. : Jeficoat p 89° %)the coaches had gone to the facul- Floyd Hicks of First Bepticts . NOW! Grand Opening | saritan for" Sauer tn ibs b—etruch out! ty men with statements of soli-/Dlanked the Bethany club 6-0 with- LIFETIME GUARANTEB s SPECIAL See Brencheco....... .- 40 1 sae-a| darity, These said, in effect, that out a blow, while Stan Barker of Ask us about it! Cigctanatl 6.ican oni one we—2\no coach was mad at any other |First Presbyterians gave up only SIMONIZE—Biue Coral Cmeiunatt 278 Dicechmidt and Spencer:|coach and hoped to perpetuate the|tWo in his 10-0 shutout win over McCormick, Spencer and Cepda. feeling. First General Baptists. Gene Mc- | | ANY CAR | ie Mays 2. Theak, Gponcer, WR—Sauer. = * * * Curry of First Presbyterians drove, Se ee Because of the air of heavy in seven of his team's runs with a $ ST. Lous PUILADELPMIA harmony the conference spokes- grand-slammer a double and single. | é-meer Berviee | ‘Bchofie ‘mah, Prof. Emmett Moore of| 4 Shoulder separation cost Pres- Iecledes Chrome Polished t if i ¥igg,* SSSBuwaese eeu Washington State, was ‘asked if|>yterian's their first baseman, Joe ‘old wounds might be forgotten and|Fisher, for the season. 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PO-A—Los “An-| Late Rallies Win ontts ori, ipa. ens recs oo 4, Seon ~+ ~~ Seowaeree? Taienige Beds at ee] AD ON TV PACE 2B—Cilliam, Snider, Logan. HR—Rose- Foundry, 7 pm. and State Hospjtal vs. by bore 2; Adcock. or ron lac ines _ |Borden‘s, 6:30 pm.. at Northside ‘ ; —_ WATERFORD. MEN xorall's Service, land. Phar Pharm Bs ne a a Pontiac’s representatives in the)Pisin. League 3 tilts. : = omen defeated Fiint NOT | 2 a ning ams o oie FT| 1 O/. ie and recappable tire ae gr galing. gr aoreaat pera 212% it over Mt. Ciemens ns, with a 3-run blast in the 9th, after i : , : trailing the entiie time to that || NOT | We've sharply reduced che} price on our biggest. ew A eggeeagas a ! seller in the popular 6.70 x 15 size for our 60th Sieecen sonal ty Capen. Tignts) 0) ! ANNIVERSARY SALE! And what a buy ic ie! 4-3 on a final frame 3run rally. 0 | 3-T Cord Body makes Super-Cushion more resist- Braves lead the loop at present ant to shocks and bruises—tougher and stronger for longer, safer mileage. Don’t wait—drive in for . this ANNIVERSARY SALE bargain today and Pancho Increases Lead BUT | __ ‘put your tire problems behind you! _ LINCOLN, Neb. u — Pancho Check our Low Prices on other sizes, too! Pertalns teat hare Inve Oe noe net fans al 9 2% "GP D DELUXE UXE Super-Cushion with three straight wins. nit watched the world’s professional ee champior . outscore Australia’s : | oa Hoad. In a preliminary singles ; d match Tony Trabert defeat Pan- on cho Segura $-2. PHILIP'S | (e) GOING OUT of BUSINESS SALE! il scurene This is notarecent change in. dividend ‘policy, but has con- tinued for the past 25 years. eet Youw SHARE OF THe BARGAINS mie | | MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN. ON ANY OTHER KIND! _ Sporting. Goods Fishing Tackle, Archery, Gol Beseboll, Rollér ond lea 2 ||| CMe | ||| _. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE — Bee tm 1990. eo _ 380 S. Cass Ave., Pontiec "E5-6123 PONTIAC PONTIAC MILFORD sis ARISTON | L_& $ Standard Service Seles Cook's Shell: Service - fg Shondéed Service... a4 a * 9 ¢ 3 10 and ty : “a Sura pir korg TR ame aS = | SOVN, fohasen, FE E9478" | Cone Richter’ Le HIGHLAND . age Shelby ‘Smith's Mobil Service a Me acoso: Gos Auturs Ave, P4°3-9596 | 10q7 VOGH tldin he Fe g-3417 7 e2s Auburn Rd. PE9-9551 | In Hhlond, MU i s-6572 Lia b% ae Fe sani t : 5 ’ ' ; ; 7 ~ . : \ } 5 ‘ *% " « 7 ; y z i eo ° j : — 2 * ba . . 1 ‘ 3 me F j r a? ) eo eae, i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 H. Guy Moats, Outdoor Editor a proud angler, Spang ete = dis- the. 22 PROUD ANGLER — Dr. John D. Schmitt missus admires. the prize. Fish ‘was 49 inches in length, took 15-20 minutes to land in a choppy -meaway, It was the Pontiac dentist's first muskie, - and his biggest Piscatorial prize. By H. GUY MOATS Edward Kuder. pected to be a big, highly inte ‘most expert performers, Sept. 1, (Labor Day weekend). Approval has been given plans) expect, will be archers, com- for a three-day archery “fair or) peting in ali types of events, | show and tournament, on the Oak- field shooting, target, fun shoot- land . County Sportsmen's club) img, distance and so on. Top | grounds, says general chairman’ male archer at the close of the | The affair, ex-) lesting exhibition of equipment trophy will go to the — - pertinent to the bow and arrow) feminine shooter.” | Sport, and demonstrations of their, lusages by some of the state's is set ‘for the weekend of Aug. 30, 31,| “We anticipate between 5,000 ee “ | show. Between 500 and 700, we ery equipment. as far as Downey, Cailif., include, | gan concerns. t sheot will be awarded a golden r- arrow trophy. \ Zz, 46 - ERG ReneS eae 4 = 1 DONT SEE | | THEN = around t cs ~~ MES mae ye meer uar YOu \ How Tat | | REALLY DONT £.00\I \~ aT HiME the + if oe = , SnLL. } BELTED Oscar [ HT OOP BE- | WOULD KNOW WHY 4 TOO] S ae our? £ Him! GND. | CAUSE YOU | ANYTHING | [ YOU HITHIM > it She is. still just a girf, and eS Love Him?_ A TO 00 mother never told ber it would be 3 wr fr ¥ ye like this tossing her hash, and a B mo -y ‘y AY) sense of smell so acute she can’t | oo Sad cook beefsteaky without feeling Mh. —sa ‘ is : like a caged dger. She will de- — ~ ie * . i= velop an appetite like an ostrich : | oe - ‘ In the middle of the night she GRAUCHER aes A — ~ at yy insist that you run down town v Fee . = A 5 aad ter a as of tele ent Peeys€ S-2/ 1908 by WEA Bervine, tne, TM. vsrnon KNOTTY P EM Sa \e some hot pastrami, and she will) OUT OUR WAY rs") : s-28 say, “You men never under- a4 stand,” if tell her the LOOKIT My HANDS, BECAUSE YOUR stores are FA DAGMAR SMITH 1S WALKING ON ELM STREET MRS, DALY IS HANGING WASH--= MR. ADAMS. IS GARDENING --- HIS DOG IS SLEEPING-~ I'LL. DESCRIBE: d NG I EVERYTHI SEE THROUGH MY TELESCOPE = te HEA Gorvion, tne. T.A0, Reg, UA. Pen, OF. 7B Yat - Find PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac 4} Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems, : To Place Your WANT AD” - DIAL FE 2-8181 MPT 104.0 a) £. & : . / 2 Buy some Wrigley’s re TE a ' | ape 4 ¢.% ¢ % &+ 66 ¢.% ¢ @ § Spearmint Gum today. QOOOQQOOOOS AAS ¢ ¢ 4 *. * aa oS Se . +.%.9 2%? & Ge & 4% % a Se = ight ee Te eee ‘ = v . + * A * - a oe it = i ee eS oe : eee. oS pa i ae ee : : oe ae epee gS eee ee gh j “oY : : — ne fa Pe at ee \ ee ; : : 5 oe 4 pes + . oe i z + é ie ee ee ‘ tee : : : ae oe f \ | | : ; 7 : : ay ee : [- * be | E | ae i es oe 2: | ee = : ‘ eee, ee a : e = = 4 ; . *, : - E i Ds oe ; i ee 2 : ; = 2 “ s ne : : - ¢ : A - a ue i . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1040 So a i $$ tock Market. Somessildentity:in Road Tests = [Stock Market (59 Model Cars Set Well in Advancel® Rises Slightly | papenainbeme te here tyverayen mk eo) NEW YORK & — The Stock] pETROIT w — It takes months| Were On drafting boards as ! er Market rose slightly in active ear-jof preparation to get a new model|@s two years ago. Many hand- With the bodies of 1958 and 1957 i is 3 CHICAGO i Grain totures |. Prices were steady to a bit easier) — trading today. car into production. The industry|tooled models — the.industry calls) 10° ‘their identity as in light early dealings today on ye by most leading stocks|calls it “lead time.” them protypes — have been-under-!1 > new models is effectively con- the Board of Trade, were fractional. A number were . : conled, Thay will be driven many Some dealers said there ap- thousands of miles on all kinds peared to be a praccbat aire 'Hi Now’ Plan roads agd in all weather condi- bearish feeling in the trade pend- tions. ing some new developments in the ire Generally the car makers do commercial and crop situations . - not talk about their testing of After about an hour wheat was specific future models. They tell 14 to % cent lower, July $1.835s; | ! us -|. you many things planned for 1960 corn % lower to % higher, July y | and 196, models have been test- $1.26%; oats 5% to % lower, July i) paid rise visit oe ed in the laboratories and behind 59%; rye unchanged to % lower,| 1 7. ate. Wag woee-enee % selected - ot ae cneat Commission Resolves to the barred entrances to proving. July $1.17; soybeans ‘unchanged to Radishes, white (bebs.) dor. *.. ||. 1.15) aircrafts, base metals, chemi- night banquet Cy t Drive for] greunds, ¥4 lower, July $2.26%; lard 7 cents Tomsiocs, hothouse, # ib. (bsiitj".'.3.10| ealgy rails, olls and distillers, of the New York Newspaper Re-| Back Current Drive ae. spread x camel ie ° s The Market followed through @t\" The Chiet Executive dropped in| Full Employment Several of the 1960 models al- § Deere, Base sscccicccsesecn20! Ly the aot egy Mergprcud Avot 2. for a Triet hello on his way to ts behina| ead are off the drawing boards; . * \Spu i Sepecces | f : , LaGuardia Airport a return! The City Commissien is ponents have been under change Grain Prices Seiaach De ee rasterecccececcece 15] Profit cin was pia ore te ne night to Washington after making the drive for full employment in|for months. Many will, get final =: = prenetegea larger issues a nationwide radio-television ad-| pontiac. : approval before the - model i gumncanc, May 21 MiAP)—Opening permorr "yay at ian Eee, ros after the ” — _ dress on the 7 A ton: Ae sree — year is —_ under way. Watertord, JY sreesee 2 ereracnece BOM Whites: A, extre large 43; ‘arge| The Market was bolstered by Eisenhower, who has declined|employment in Pontiac a matter } Division has disclosed 1 in of ¥ = 4 cseveak ies Be teens OE owners, Binswanger’s plan, aula da. weighed 3 anal Soa. wig) news after yesterday's close that ievieations to all dinners of newsr|“of grave public concern.” AnD masdets, inetating: the Steel, of Nek te ee, oe | cae be explained at a series |« “39. Grade 'B. mgt 28:38 wid avaithe short position had risen papermen and women in Washing-/ 1. resolution sald “the total |already are under road and “% the - By nesses BN Bap “soos Lael] of meetings with top officials in ail. ‘Srowna Grade 38; Eee ee ele Seek tens cenit but |'00 this year and last year, attend- Ingenuity and resenreetainess joratory tests, Planning Sor the 2950), zene “the et the Bee sisossss Liam acd" 2S Washington, calls for insured 25- |Checks 30-31, wid arg 30. | Ransvarnackiy od yr tbe page YT York function where] 2° eur community should be |Edsel bega TantNS mee was [Shite pit,,a. cinance, of See, tent seenes year loans, at the prevailing Whites: Grade A, Jumbo 40: extra large oungstown new officers of the association were] Gai sies to our wn- |1958 version, , mo gg O & distance of 86 cee Ine’ industries ailth aswete of five [aremag: (rede A, tame 46° entra iurge| "fraction, installed. employed residents to payrolis | introduced, rad Aor oS Lodge Calendar ing industries with assets of five Ja1¥4:30: large 37-91%; medium 3340-34 7. The President fold the group | as promptly as possible.” x * * int of “beginning.” This property” bas Special communication, Cedar Baltimore & Ohio and Royal Dutch less a personage than the police |. "C, Pontiac Area Com-|parts for the new model, already) Al persons interested are S See cee eng its a om st oa | eae he See EE yan * ’ z can be 8 ' - e WKS cen Sees Demand ourolt tay hehe Prices pug|Notth American Aviation up %| He sald he considered it tle commitice, "lproduction are being made in|ttytnir Sy ie & Maes : : — Frank Vargo, W.M. tg Beton rigs © Saat 81 ow 10; GeorgaPacle u|evod act of dacretin” to cceptment commitee, " ° i ee Se eel ADsIT ART, : oo e : % at 37 on 3,000; Servel up % a agp Huge machines are cu’ es TERFORD TOWNSHIP era 8% on 6,600; and Polaroid up % ee ee re an a an eran a amen a Jha w. ORD Te 23-24; at 62% on 2,000, pres Gat Tt suet Oo Prete ae parts —fenders, quarter panels, oe => an gyn with a smile; “It's| The MESC said approximately) hood oa a deck lids, rooftops . May a dune a te New York Stocks — {nice to stand in front of a bunch|12,725 are unemployed, in Pontiac|and other pieces =a cans ot the (late Quotations) of reporters and know they are|and Oakland County at the pres- Preliminary work en the 1950 |ciarksten Commun tana A 8 ey cnt «24 0%, gon, tek Yona it -aenk time "erence amare |S Se, 1h a ~ | paayat BenSiten ig’ com: | Somes 3 Nance, general mena [See of ete loa Allied Strs .... 446 &L...3 : the M-E-L Division al- |! on oy: ee he ; Alum i i | am RR ad 8 For ot paign could have a twofold re- | ser age onth to is = ne ? a.m. Bices ....c00:. O14 Bam = i erry, ’ g walt. “Ht saccomtul, met only made |S.) th folowing unity Schoo! Am Airlin .... 17 a © -- 3 would more people be on the satisfied with the progress ~ ah & ~~ ite of Sls Syen i as #'*::: 33\He Locked Pal | jar"but thet return fe. werk | Se te Rteers Set your end bee (Bee, © ong ease z Soass a = ® ‘hale e would bring about 000) tts ee fl degen: lin Tight Trunk | frrussing toner t spark ont Ofer, company eminent Sg Se ee m News ...06 go 'o0 nishing a new jam Rad 0... Ye pg NS SCHWABACH, Germany » — = a aernsaiat the initial either as new An ae i ri Mash"; 60" Jerty had just locked his German| The eget aca - of hiring| Edsel line, saab apo apart too, ings abe “jo asauire sdditionsl’ clot | Am Tel & Tel 2714 Mack Trk ... 33/1 avmate into a big steamer trunk] Pointed that several competing makes will |“"Noisce is further atven, thet the " 3.35: Am Tob. ....05 Manning ..... 33,2) Pee were playing in the|®°W- of the Edsel features in|ptace for said election. wi be at the ies 4 Am Viscose |: f Herb Ses: Bi lttaee “Employers who can possibly/have some On Clarkston Hlemen building in | ib. é 3 4 onve 5. E models connec- ditioned pevcioal 9- : ty to. 20.0, a tel fe Marek a" x * * —— saot "acheotion ef heeloen special reference has been), Notice, ig furthe ot school Wiss Bil kinds ni grunts tt Kinga oe ae gta ag $i Sree” arte grea oe! 1:1 309 Mert cn @ B 182 There came the voice of his) have Je in this state,” $t|made to the Edsel’s rear-end gull-triet has qvtimated, tat we on five pert Be rears Mn es (cee Pea te MY Ge alee, eae lo Nae” i wale age eae eee Sega ella ‘ : . +» 30.3) Jerry, ble, qualified work- details of the 1959 Ed- pte, te be Some. f i 4 three years and helped |iceds Fh price . «» 36.3 officer, scrambled layoffs of capa ’ : Styling May 1 9:30 AM. to 6 Bi Open fe ts ; ian z Army > ers, we have on our job registers sel have not been disclosed. They ¢. Evenings "00 O'Clock. ny yeaa | Stes tear th | 5 fal When hie tend Klaas aed to > Ge wis t varity ot pe babl rill be kept secret until Grezstary. Board of ‘Btventjon = 5 Pathe "; Sg) eens _— olice, | tential employes, which & couple. of weeks before “ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID 2 — Fri. & Dementing whet he dented es ne worried parents called the alice. tential emploes rom model introduction. The manutac- | waterford Township Poles Cars end may as 63k 8 Mary's 14 miles to a gallon of gas in ss dias Chase BE Whip Aegon eed 7 tarer hee sald there willbe st. |huess be ret. the & [american cat comppred to 35 miles|Fernda otes | Bet bead «22: & nearby pool, No trace of ing advances and that the unique the ; phe rs yin the Amontan Gener in shout'ta|School Bond, Tax Issue 4 RSPR nt oe ot mom|Wholesale Food Prices | ié.clvences and that the uniawe far S cot aoe e 8 Pe - earn ot Hequiadre Bene Jack * e's for a 1%-million dollar bond issue Rest Airlin '. 142) Hig parents rushed up to the attic. YORK — Wholesale food}. /2ete bas been — -> Jer Generel Meters vn "Ore: Chrzeler, rly, Auct — adv. He said: a’ British auto worker—|anq @ school tax increase were - ae lire, Ad Set the ata) ie, as measured, by the Dun |? Sip about earlier intro SSPE: HE oe eocpatans Tootune ed BNal_ Isreat rum-|if he could afford to buy a small turned down yesterday by voters in peseg Oy: $9.6) trunk. fused to identity the ' Inc. food index, ad-| ompany has yet said it will pre-| ¥* see Rese EP. to oth dard. snady |Dritish-bullt car-—“would travel ap-the Ferndale School District. 1 . '}] American boy because, of his age vanced slightly thie week. sent its new models earlier this|338 HP. (Bidders must state hersepow- a thru Pri ae oo The tax increases would have | Chee 3 = 47 At $6.65 the index compared! vear, but an earlier windup of the|*yitt, stom Seplacem ne ail tlone omr's fay. ‘This would ve. in(te™, ued for operating expenses’ Gi 20 .82e with $6.62 last week and was 9.2/958 ‘modet run is expected. | "Hecey duty drive tne bare a a aT eee Bema pay. This would be for the ‘new Ferndale High School| 5 Sal ‘Expect Drop Here per cent above the figure of $6.09 “fe oe ® vy duly springs—front and rear : Sy ‘30am, — adv. car that has given 35 miles to|quring the next three years. The fee ass. Oe: : in the similar week a year ago. ry duty oraxes se 3S = Sale Rechester|aciving under. eoutraled testing er ome ras reseed by & vote ‘3 Ebelve D .... if Gasoline Prices The index represents the total lly ~olbagee- Airs Mage Mare cuir batiery and 69 AMP rea- = ediogua gouren ‘Barer ———— - pie or. ta. bend toes, K ee In eech of $1 foods in general we. for earlier introduction. manent antl weer os, : rps. ¢ assume conserva- . 05 ent gasoline dealers in| Higher this week “were “flour, OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Heavy duty floor mate ——oitiger Newport: 10N Beginen’|tively that an American-bullt car 3 4 Bary ott 1: Si] Mndepe Deals arp peed ajlwinat, onct, 7s, best, cutenseed ot mrtng 66. be hedd be tae Peel eieinusnield wiper boesters or slecteie 7 patcamets, Sale c Ert.aa4 Set-lunder similar conditions, an Amer 1.6 Pet. Over Year Ago Barn Me 8222 783) ss few 7 poset = o> wrmees Spplicaiion for| | Ser and defroster Se | eee Sane OE earesscurm WY. tetas of 4 Seltrarae: $03) "ame move ts being peomapted as se shane from R-s Gtutule Devt-| Fre indiestore . proximately 94 miles—or nearly Os fer Os Oe — ‘Re brand - dealers continued OKs Southfield Loan | Bt’ ete 30 tm Callewey Lake} is in wheels ‘Tires and tubes Cisler Elected Director bets: Velhat-—an the ansiind BalSsar monte Ghis your sane be SUR geal i at: 2 ltheir price cuts. The: last lice : ne ie with a depin| 3 Lent beg ior ah Netcom CaS te nes ar ak bs Sreil Oo..:: B4lwas 13 cents a gallon, bringing| SOUTHFIELD — The borrowing) {S"sat"me = OP NEW YORK W — Walker Lee|could buy for an hour’s pay,” said| 230.432, an ot 1.63 pe Sinclar. 3.3: 843 /M cat to 25.9 cents|of $187,000 in tax anticipation],,Perens, interested are requested to! 4 SEMbercew a... Gee eee eres ESS Been Wd at om rater ye woot Sue ea et : American Airlines. Cisler headed| He said it Chrysler finds that|chairman, told the annual meet jou Ry, :-:: 378] tions. utes > ey trog arity Paememsiny hon ee eg a entree set amg gee dl owe gy go Ba 3 © 8 oar cr ese] mis The money wil be wel GRET. Ee ES, : ditionary Forces in World War II.|to meet American needs and driv-(28 new stores and had plans tol o uo 3: $3]than_m for_opera ting expenses, ; - Mr hae a : He later-was. executive secretary |ing conditions—not a slavish imi-|open a total of 80 this year, Left:)1 ~~ iw is of the Dees Geet be tae ne ae coraiice Ae Ranat your “Wolhworth EPI :: Be Brod Pack <2: 088 Death N fi - Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 mission's industrial advisor y/built for the lanes and by-ways of|opened 102 new stoves with : Sul... a7 Suiher Pap .. 34.4 orices COOK WANTED, APPLY _IN Prn.|. ; Prach Tra". 9 OD SS oo BS : bina V h -Si le E Nowand Sebimscos Weodenrd group. Gen Dynam .: 967 Syly Bl Pa +. 35.2 wm | ¥ OOTNEES-SIPIE | ges, Bowers, Jchasoe | Gen Pas... $3 Fer O Sul"s.. 181 "Ge Monterey Blvd: ee 00, be:| FUNERAL HOME | 6ixA conten ee AG: | Gen Mills... 761 3 ers” 107 loved husband of Bre. fitea Hors-|assulance Service Plane or ifotor conditiiess teat’ Wem" Giege- | : Gen Motors .. 37.6 Thomp Pa... 43.3 fall; dear father of Mrs. Gladys 74378 pas whe ee: , | Gen Tel ae. Fram Wale 117 Wa NT] Se esree es wee far an ‘ean Gen Tire ...., 24.3 Transamer .., 39.6 pell and Miss Frances Horsfall.| Cemetery Lots 5 | cinvassen WANTED. DRAW & Md eS CO leS fl Gerber Prod .. 47.6 bens oe 33 Puneral services will hel commission, FE 23-6945. § e.m. C "e. Gitiette .....: 364 Usderwd .... 18. Thursday, May 32 st 1:30 pm. GRAVES IN LAKE ORION.| fommission, FE oa Br :.. 33 FS Gertite ... og Ma Festiawn que wet be) ee Se dyear 00.4) ait Air Lin 33 | Sting. Interment in in|? GRAVES PINE CARE CONE. _Part time. FE ¢-2416. After 6 p.m. B Poige ... 12 Batt fire»... Bs S Park. Mr. Horsfall will le in . Reasonable. FE No Ry 35 state at the Sparks ; see Gas Cp .. 314 .. Experienced 5 ne on Bory | us Lines eee 38 H neral Home. : a) , a! me ae oe : ee 7 Homesite 1.403 Se al me Riey ne Ws, Oran Replay . _ [Hooker El... 28.6 wa) . 35.2 eee 26; beloved bee ot fuer = --[M Cent ..... 33) West Un Tei.. 18.2 ames 8 mie Steven Ww. . rege May .-- ae Wetts Gum .. 316 v ; Gaughter of Mr, ? mand ott 2. oe Wilson & Co" 206 and Mrs. Lenker Schwarts: ger , Interiak Ir... 19.4 Woolworth 445 tee of Mrs. Calvin . Int Bus Mch .350 ale & Tow 24.46 FL, ; 4 Int Harv ..... 342 Young S&W .. 20.2) ——-. ened Ds ane 2 mt Pap... 989 Eelith Reds. | Ror Media grea fnuraaey “si int Tel&eTel . 34.4 a we =>) yeaa f 7 i: Esteli Seng eile] Suit, "eamet® feeyetaege SARSEY RE | St STOCK AVERAGES ealla aot ime Voor’ 130 to 10: : jock, Between 8:30 & 8 a.m. “WOMAN — $- _Funeral Home. : woSEla Wena Comeint bt seme est mn engl OER | ace seo | Erne a Ray eet sange nau Mage OU eee cinta! NN ll Po sapaaateg Oyen Mh WE | "ee seer man RE Net change ..... —. : ; to : SA: = . : le Noon today vi aeale zt Bf 1e88 a, ‘Sottero anew Ass The Pontiac Press} | "ried Meer, “we Wain. bn FE White ‘wan’ Driven, & sere 5 0. P je Lyn : —— Monta tage 288 1301 Tre ies Vineyatd. Funeral arrangements|$ FOR WANT ADS | |SALEaMAN proseet te be, ture (GUARANTEED WAGE | 1968 joe cased bo8 28 i308 heraf Home, Clarkston," |F DEAL FE 2.8181 forthe ‘right man. Pontine Press with expetienee tn training K $7 high ......280.0 134.7 715 188.8 , oe po. 2 ae necessary. i987 low eosvee- 236.6 «72.2 «66.2 (150.9 - * Per math Rosas taser ant From 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. Ss cialty Salesman ele as ae call ETROIT . yet? | fea ith what you are making | —terview. a cmon co) | cy. | Reearmcatintaell | ethane re |] Bien aan Po Es Pigures after decimal rae ee bors ferment pea. ri” iain sibility for pe inreest on, of ie Rind ‘in Mishi-| Preler five FS a rae, eae ord ag SA yg = bd 13 ne [Ag tat of the advertise = 4 £7e21 af m ; Git. Ol & Chem oo."<. 3 TS “TS “Funeral Directors 4 1) "pes, Wie complete resume to In and out =~ in 4 seconds. That's All- Peningular Meta. CoS. a Fa meta, Reaerma ‘ Electric copying speed. You get clean, _ : Tolede "Baioon Cove... f WRT 3ed FUNERAL HOME .. dry copies of important business facts 1 -Fay We Weselene | Drayton Plaine OR 3-77) +. fight when you need them. The rmo Donelson-Johns + THERMO-FAX "Secretary" Copying COPYING PRODUCTS Oil Moving Parts FUNERAL SOME : Machine is so fast because it’s com- et : say life | pletely dry. No chemicals or negatives. Bg Roig sage pape: Sur Sania he : Call_us and see modern copying today. , occasionally oiling its moving me- _ Phone Mr. White for a fast 4-second demonstration. reclining chair mochenionss _ | : fi. ) : jcasters or glides. A coating machine oil on bearings, hinges Bet TH ERMO-FAX Sales, Inc. and jolnts end other spots ‘where : ed : . ' 5 : m metal ' : Z \ : \ ature is in use, a 2 is : ~ ' j nies 4 : : mx i 4 A Oe, a j iccemioniiine Te Pe a uu : sor gqueearaans . eee — ° io i dl "ye. os : Jes a * es ty hh Cea el pe ie SS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 21, 1958 4 _ Help Wanted Female 2 Work Wanted Female 11) Business § Services 13/SLICES OF WAM. 3 .° “a Gas Wanted Real Estate 32A | Rent iris Furnished 33 “i A t . io é = ‘ 2 Br aarheioneagempeod gt 3, taree Me rrpoms x ‘iD bee dem, ott pees aN WW HOLLYWOOD APTS. ! i Furnished or shed, rent, : Te. aditie a arp authorised by lenge mort Howard Pe 91886 ol ae ug BS Aca SS SRE SSS coaster’ |e Ncee = ped business. ia oe . No drinkers 4 oF eaede \ ITE RO : LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING —_ sen et ‘i ing,” FE 24063, 300 Mt, ‘Clemens, | MACEDAY LARE, § ROOM st ee oun, 10." 8 ed ike tek sts dscea ts plely. fara oa ae Mile POT RATA © ERTS. ai ear |. "ae ieateeeen pie| a eee | ied al eae oe eee’ = spol «mm ogg oe OS Util. 615! Detely fh nee t me ome ; ROY KNAUF rant | EOP 3-7306. ne “all heat, # ba PT, AIR CONDITIONED 20 YEARS * ieee Wanted - ww tae, Available DoW. Ca to responsible, part oe Capitol spevines. & Loan, Bids. EXPERIENCE We Buy Equities STUDIO” APT. VERY LAROE. DESK SPACE sedans : Qaneral coment gontraciong, R. D. RILEY, Broker | _ isis sia," | aye ee maser or wee ide alks, =~ ih Lake B4- san, | UNION _ Large tauch style | MODERN 3 RMS. PARTLY PURN.| {tp BS deo te te _BagE ee rae etnies me WILL, BU) Om, LARE eapmagt? Pert | sueaui, House BEXEE RIV a) — : . , 5 PE 41039. . wa ~ AAXK Floor _Sanding - : ontieeaoh Comaeree an Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ana ae For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BIG MONEY lo, Fog" sleet ~ "opiny,,,,| Gerdes Plowing 168 bei 5 | Sa - Floral 8153 Dinte Hw? in, Pi Clorage ot gork shep, FE Cee, ack OF WORK.|A-1 GARDENs, IATELY stove | ge, edhamntinie ciate PLEASANT WORK |*95,0%05, 9% CENRRE FORE: onRDEG, rane © DIC JWID- IMMEDIATELY ||" sth ata oyeye pidied'hs | Matt MOUUE FURR GR UR-| 0 cl, Houses 43 GOOD FUTURE A-A TRENCHING aaa mona Hower parang Vac buy on short term lease option | _berte Apts. lor hd fee Louie Weaver, 1678 | <> FLEXIBLE HOURS ,_ Sept on 90, reg Nag ny Bi ee OY Ben, fb res.|) Siro Seton mek Mew | eee. 4 BEDROOM MODERN. $00 DN we : ane ey. EX | _estimate. or more & beth up, full base-| nor. FEE 41598 SMALL HOUSE IN ee MANGE | _ 900 per_mo, FE 5900, MBI T ION _ removal or trim E taeeT, ment, auto. heat, large lot oF | 7 "3 BEDROOa. PARTLY FORN.| to inp in ‘house for pay. 217 O Cc R NEATNESS_ ~~ “Pres” estimates. n FE 1 ing sulable’ fo rechecl a in Ped Tee: 4 Teas WEATED. | rae FRED MODERN BOURE. ‘te Plena _ EDUCATION i ei esl ghons sree. Pa ban, Good condition, FE 21425. “yaar asi preferred. FE Ope, T Sadho mosis" hemes " SALES ABILITY satel e erines S “fone wi barement ou lake” |” tener, Qt Opayee Gear Walton | WATKINE TREE, GROOMS FURR. | STH gi'uaat we ouoe A& R I oa , aoe Bin jiva. $80 mo unfurn, #708 Highland rd. DakrAn Riy. Ltr i] Foptings,, water lines, field tile, Painting & Decorating 20, Wtd. Children to Board 26 COTTAGE, — Must, have, good a Moee canal front, reat! Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) = at taton a ate . ; A GOOD HOME AND CARE,. LI-| 994 _ressonable. PE ¢-0008. ; yraround. apt Ly eee 1 BEDRM. HOUSE NEAR CLARE. RILEY BETTER FOR LESS oe? ee WAXTED TM MEDIATED Y:|_ qorened, a. sleciric stove. & son. For, information call Holly : Fepymenslin. bea Mt. Frio Pit | 1, LIER, NOME LOVING | jand “contracts » dese, Preemay, #| - Eom peat set Pe ai an JAMES K room tie located on & eT a APR VACANT. bath down; 3 rms. & bath ee CANT. | Pvt. entrance, 68 Popla 8s oe a Pee Wtd, Household Goods 27 Paul M, Jones, Real | Est. eae ms i RAPT or mo. Yor ppotntment cali Sa Eo “yi HousE ? G ast 00 closets, EVELYN EDWARDS Mabie OR 36417. AINTING. PREE EEDED a a 7 BEDROOMS. RAMONA TER | bath. a BANE BLpa,| Preeqit home. Also, underpin Bet as pe oS = Si pag the eS , = = sitomatie Sil heat, “taf basement PE eos TOM BLOGPS PRB CABY STORE INT b-EXT. PAINTING.OUAK | lop collar W outright or PALM [VILLA J APTS. + BEDAOOM ES INDIANWOOS ay hy ey P ik be cnpeste, SHA terme. : Set’ On cn - ate ghee tt for you ib a Community Ist FLOOR 454 ‘aa ea! PE_ 2-680 3 SRORCON. ES ee leges on Sylvan ool tous = 2 rooms — a . : ~ OFFICE z axcit + REDE § OUTSIDE FAINTING. eders.” Gosspietel acey |} RMS. PVT, BATH AND ENT.| _3-6432. | ELIZ. LK. ESTATES | BRICK BLOCK AND CEM EN? S CEMENT eine _Free estimates, PE s-g00, | WANTED TO D.70 BUY — ALL TYPES Stein Lane peivliegee” Play. | _ Adults. PR S010 BDA 2 pedvoom righ rancher, Large $260 : large. Residential and commer Pio J. W. KENT Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 $e herr ee is vou PE 3 pe ees sisdlbinate Yasar bor ew ment Pee win plate et cocisel ap Pall Shin, Bueryatees work. FE. m= Ba “ 45203. i "ROOMS, ARD BATH. SECOND | jend-Mootéalm sree,’ Resemeat,| basement, eutomene oi) best PE %3473 1 NEW USED yeupen FOR See in, - Reasonable. cil reas Option te buy. built-in . ag om : it CADDY WERION DECORATO 1941_Oids_OA after 5 p.m. ~ re 2. _5-6787 or WE 3-4200. s on beautiful “Sy as pec vaciomatnes (aoe Agencies 17A Driating FE. ¢-0343, | GOUSH OR 1 UILDINGS OF ANY 7 ROOMs AND BATH NEWLY |7 BEDROOM BRICK” — WEW| %)-400 down on veems. a0 - gin eta be wrecked or moved decorated. $60. 27 Oakhill, FE styled, full basement EMPLOY-| ings. jelousie & sliding windows. x9 INCREASE AUTO RATES| "APER HANOING & PAINTING, 70108. Paved street strech. $08 per monn. rz} EAST OF PONTIAC ; MA 6-4004. age . wa! a OR io yOSPEn PLATs: 7S BEDRMS, | _ $6101, WE 3-00. SULLDOAING OR LEVELING [ps CE AGENC cei eit wid 2 & ee char eo a Lbedran., $80. Desirable | 3 ~ DUPLEX. Tvine room room “ful Tree "cutting or removed. —PE|8¢3 ii| “PAINTING — FAPERRANGING | 3p : i Freatico ‘near Lincoln $e. Migh | 2 chiidr welcome. PE 40689 for bathe slalrway Btlle. VETERANS ine. carpentry, brick. block & ° = tant PAPERMANGING PAINTING | _Ualler_or_exel. YE. 3-1008. rk ND KITCHENETTE. 7 “ROOM — AND RIFCHENETTE furnished, Union Lake, references, xs : : cem. es, AMILE LAC onpay ay Plaster Seat . FE aie bf ah a J a xX 11% Ente} fe a poqehooning. Adults. with refrigerator i me : : ai oft, munbeus Lake re +490 ae BOLE DOIN = S0Li a ce “PAPERRANGING — PALE ; TG — Pal os Saab Laketrout apts. OR 3-0108. bt Partly furn. $75. PE 24966.| Walton Bird” nancies fa Lau oa FE 24721 orn, oop. FS Fe. __ 13 Be F a | F Bate sad alt rao FLANGE, ROOMS ARE OFT. | PONTIAC Lass / ge a Sg See Landscaping 18A Physio-Therapy 21A Wanted to Rent 29) ; AM, OR 4 RM. APT. 7Esun Sh, eee ee idee | B® ota: “ TEN |CEMENT WORE SIDEWAYS. A-1 LAWN CARE GUARANTEED 1 haem at = gf Si HOUSE T LARGE RMS, PYF BATH AND =O S Util furn. 140 W. Tele- a : ; or $15 oa ‘ aereagg meee On Pom otal Patina PArbyos| HEALTH CENTER e| sree Mises ineed, Gu |e Ceaeie Bag | Ep tet nose Om Soe | ig See Peet Seopa contract a CONCRETE MIXED, G30, YD:| ing Service. Sodd | oeee a eeeak Cah OR boal. cate fasts betwen li a.m, and | to downtown. infant welcome. PE|3 ROOMS, BATH. LOWER PLAT.| Qn4. bus Ines, pony. Ne | ROUND LAKE n't 4 wr, Drayion Plains. Of | D9. Ask for Wing. _____| _3-8300. $55. 106 ‘Chandler Sakina’ and Johnson 8t pag By EA, yA 9 '|Suetow Howns BY LiceNeeD fice hours B a.m. to ® p.m. 3 : 7 RMB. © BATH. FIRST FLOOR. : set lovely, trees, . Pree estimates, OL 1-3461, i-) —fice_hours 9 om. to # pm. __| Share Living Quarters 30 z & : Au uti fora. 300 Auburn. ave. F ; ih : | __ Television Service 22) \DOLEAOED LADY. CARE OF |g ue ee at abe near Clarkston, MA B88. Rat" basemtent Priced at oa ‘AND ORK. . TCR CALLS AN-| wages PE 6-300. am ew _ | _rated. Uti. OR 3.1328. @ Marive.|" wei. to buy. PE 80208. |, piled free, Deco ‘Greeaen FE) ceca eat ep teinile | ap To SANE REPENS : vying stu et, Ba Rous EAE PRL fitean, ; ~CEMENT & BLOCK DELIVERED — ee Sr Wid, Transportation 31 |“ refrigerator furs. Rent Fens. 7B | 7 ate at sere, tee : PONTIAC AT MP. 1, = : ont Tom? i LIKE TRANS. 2 7 RMS. & BATE NEWLY DEC. couple preferred. ana | Sa Eas on your lot for pay wnifupac—oomage| _ 45C_A YARD service. David Batpommen, an! | A. PE 800T SATH UPPER aN MOORE TES EAE | To Train For | $e" sis: OR) OR 3.9082 or FE 41196 |" typewriter Service 22A Wid Contracts, Migs, 3 Jim Williams for : ADDING Clarks Rent esate 30s Ww. ATE & { > oy for Mr dare Gelletadn ares on eee : Ib Taho PHOF GASH, | Baa ae is) ROOM APTS. Ci . . ENGINES UNLIMITED | | Salen -— GI SPECIAL Manet mee may gam Lm BD, POWs, = AIL POMPLETE FO : = coat fowen denis gaenh i Poe eer Bi 8 "i fee, See oadtind cacao pe satis 1 Phe Sos ARRO L ial SuPer ance abel ortega" art JET (Bases Se oot ie te ene eeres| IMMEDIATE fe UE eee oe, RT| «ACTION SAWS LANDSCAPE SERVICE Lost &-Found 24 ieee pet covest, New [PouND: PAIR OF “3 Sana floor ‘Gees, Ma wok ante Wolte. Pi teapleten, Re Realtor. tor LOST ee 13% Orehard | “turn: 5 . Edith eConne’ as FOR N a Senoot. Be mo | rE sone, ar Vaaweny Hwy. 3 AND “— arurerie| CASH nit EAD Mine \. . YER PLO Work Wanted Male 10)zavestnovonino _—sFE ¢004'= ee AND = , BULLDOZING Eo, Seas tte | IN A PLASH aRCAD APT | ine rm, wi, Sepa. x ._D. Thompson PE 1.0073 "MALE pes ate | MOG OPN arog: “Choce ne tu. Glen and Sicely decorated. |. session. 600 leave, PE a ee een Stee Shyses oe | ae ale ha town._Fereion T" =| Scant aad rear” pings | MALL, ROOM ROURE, VO FER SY vir Ta", THE, Ya CR, EE cee et| A TOhnNSON| tektente aitre'Sat| Santee saya | WEL Aa + SOR 4 “$563: —— nie Reta ‘tnd 8 used doors, EM 3-0139,|_ diseing. FE $3636. Hobbies & Supplies 24A | se _RRALTOR | a 7 ea eat tga, at to echeo . cietee and idee] privy oF sell. 9200 down. FE : cP, BUTCHER, COU | PiREBRICE USED, 10 CENTS EA oe F RAKING, Ra Rg S , ae * 39 oF | . Sel 5 Se ee or On ay | tine? ovat om SUH | Pe oe PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. * res uray and Bascay “| ea tot, waler. KG. Mempstena,| Rent Lake Cottages 36A | reasonable OR 3M. so 8° WH SUAPLUR PE om| 300 Cfppue Rd. Nord of Auburn| ote Sere Ub Stawrees 5°) Ready, Willing and Able | ° sau, for w. Huron. PE Sit. | SoLoRED—APt_ POR RENT FE| . ; — otices & Personals 25) can buyers walting-tor land | j ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH &| _ 47018. ; arty he csseme, x 3%$ AND MARRIED WISHES Business Services 13 NURSERY 505 contract. Cail ‘Reshtor Partridge. |” entrance. $18 per wk., small child ‘ . to be trained at no cost to em- grace sod) at 10h mile Ra. busi any N 7: es 3h DEL RIO APTS. yak x : pres er “a eusar det' me|__ ACME ASPHALT ee aoe Fs, ‘ieee BE sh. tenelp, saaraen,.poane | WWE NEED CONTRACTS |? AM. FURN, APE GARAGE ; 281 QaEtAND cottages. W: and ma- ca X 7] §.2e0me and bees, steve and. util. week. OR 3-6930. % Address ome! a ¢ a8 oy oat of EW eifee ef vation Army. = new or — 7 ROOMS — UTILITIES Ww. rp, couple with baby welcome. TTR, TAKEFRONT_COPFADE, inrERIOR 6 RETERIOR FAE| ‘etree oo Stake ire| fingine™ Becetula top ol MASON SHOFS fat for Wr nipden Re atlas: | aby etome. Fs 6 i an "het hat caren. | fa. Peet, . "soe ta A Abas OF You EET [aw cael ME oom) °C. HAYDEN, Realtor | PMS eg gapy wer: | atid wet pm at our welts. Genel ny F ai rt BY Wi MA 56-1963 after 7 0S oE A VACATION FOR FIVE ON CASS Offic 9 wae. 6 4. . “ye vous |? ROOM ND BATH Bal “4 Ait IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LO Lake ‘MA ve | _fence_8t Phone "PE. 3-0i38. scape “aardesing FE sah "3a po. EMale gh 2a, personally Fe at FARM! Sis, * Baty Bntne Sasa tl aoe = = oe asked for a ewer 3 Nese “ecding & lawn ‘maintenance: ~ Moving & Trucking 19 Thure, nights, Dorothy's $00 N.) Seve or more with | oo bath. Appir_st_ Norton cova | CAs eaONT FRR LER COV: Finent,” Pasttven’ walle ScaNT ON GULLETY. INTER: | S| sty WAVE Gis UF: Be San$ ee NS PT | Sew. urea.” ee GOCE 7 BEDROOM APART. ne_érinkers, EE. ge Pree ge LAKES TALITY. Trim, | 4:1, MOVING — RAULINO ‘and set $1.50. Pri. Eves.| ~) TROOM-PURN. APT PVT BATH | MODERN, 2 BEDROOM APART.) sandy peach. boats included, gh _Biearing, ‘insured, ‘Ma 4003. of? 4 nens Reasonabie, FE S458 — PE 22000 r909 mititce SrYtERITE Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A | f'eot. 2101 Opayee RG, FH +4900.| Ruoumn’ave. Couple FE. 60020, Tees. weekly. Brighton, acuieny Hor” covering. Parthioned, ; : 3 LA [ATE BATH . 4 RMS. & BATH. ELEC. i ; ~ ASPHALT: PAVING _ for’ removal of po lle ga dong $ CA$H $ and emrense, Bmall bev oe stove. FE 2.0003, 3206, Auburn Waly, picking cas, swine | onto ne preen Bi ene of Guarantee, fkancing OL 20066 SUN OuaD SoPPUIES is 48 HOURS J ROOM APARTMENT. EVERY- coTFA GES AT cosa. Shall ‘we. ni VASQUALT PAVING a ser sangre HOME SEQUITY, | Sibpinivpwis ier a= | ORCHARD CT. APTS. |, Hits Se eamret| poren » ria rp < : . ate are driveway & ® e. NA i onnitnes ailace, FE ee Me TEE BATH - wit CONDITIONED. es mith a ae te ant Seat! nig 3. bed “me * 4 ’ furnish’ ‘er - Pontl haphait Paring Co. ~ IN ‘DEBT? Wright & Valuet pee vl wreytlos. Cuero enly- oth a — Sire, tndivigusl em Mite Clean 3 rooms and ony because. tn add in Pedant APPLIA} rm, hotee, . sige ar lsreegase? Beach Zoot opener, “Excellent Sa Atheremaeemeaeee Ler us | See RS i om eran (eee | fel Uf power eau tauipment. Pree ect: ed Fa eee Give You 1 Place to Pay $ TOP $ TROOMS AND BATH, PVE ENTE. FE $0918 hort Reat Rooms 37 terprising young profession- | fa 6-106 ms eo O'DELL CARTAGE — Hesa Nose. Mind FOR HOMES ‘ OR, NICE, ROOM “nosis Ber weal week, PAUL RTMERN | AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD.| 81.100 DOWN and 905 per A 56-1206 R Local and moving, estore Credit _ etn room, $7 wk FE 5$-7332, month are the very con- BEACHCLEANING Prone “FE 5-800 «| WE ARE NOT A GI & FHA EQUITIES |* Jeu St. & BOND | Girton TARE — MODERN 3 RuS.| ATrRAcTIVE ROOM Wirt PVT | - use 5 Goareae wenesion: edeien Goniot instal ck UP R E . : T RMS 2 BDRM UPPER APT. _ & bath. Large ranch style bidg.| bath, New ee h, ference and pvt. Appealing decorations. iake sanded. EM 3-2036 M3-2008. rate in town. PE 2-2467. LOAN COMPANY and Contracts Matthew st. OR "3-7887. popes pivots: vate _entrance privileses. Low. pric and winvows, earens Trucks to Rent! MICHIGAN CREDIT ee RM APT. me nas To BA ALL REwel ¥ DECORATED MOD. Hi s00 "inetuder_ dlumtoam ono smligation FE 21601, Tngows, TRA COUNSELLORS j. °F. JOLL REALTY | ya nar ‘941 ewe | 22,8, Marshall, 968 per moatn. feu ator idee person 180'N.| and fencing. i Above Oakiand Theater 2336_DIXIE_ HWY West side. Call Pit 2-000 after 6 _EM M_3-4616.” ; | GLEAN aN (ROOMS TELEPHONE | & | YOU'LL NEVER REGRET | ieeton Pick Stak H PE 5-632, __ ee wR WIFE WILL BE suue Wieben +564 & move to Driven Vilues, Villa, 7 Be ae eats] NAPE SHOES oun Equity (CRB ASB PR PPE | "ES Sa Peg | ce Stam peer ecm. | stesteee seer te : 5 . = . a = 4 Pontiac Pega and {ame atrpert ia : OR 91509 | oT toed yous home-eash wait |i ROOM APT. GROURD FLOOR. | terrace capariment with loads. of | ‘Chose’ 2 FE 22000 Bee ray AL I) : Industrial Tractor Co. ON AND AF TER THIS DATE, ing- ae eed We o need; middi dd couple or bachelor —> own | uipped kitch- GIRL, NICE ROOM. PRIV. Wa W. st in _ Wns 3 Of not be re-| -intings, Girous Pranks, 4398 Dinie| preferred. Very reasonable, ref. includes stove. re rigerator and |" ‘Hurt ote . : ras 9,2? fee : Hwy, OR 3-9701. _Tequired, 133°. Howard.” Staposal poveyy carpeee Eves [ eT bricks bacant wpa quapting 4 ,| TARE PROPERTY LISTPROS |S RMS. Eve BATE, Yas | er level, ;,Bpecious back lawn for| ne or as = Some, wnt pay ONETL 3 fam se recat Pap | 7 ROOME CL OFS 0 DOWR: Efreimgrecnie vowreeten. Cul) iat, PERE, Pe salon, fit ce 242 §., Telegraph Ra, gH : | Mi 66068, ING fonvitie, WAtional faui8.-Coiect, | Pronk Be We $352 ‘after’: "| bows town oping +, iianF HOueERFEENS Dream Bungalow. COTTAGE BT 7 Bt, | ee jn 2 blocks. School room: CASH eee , Paplz Geograted. every only 1 block away, children wel- ae 5180, ween fe! i Mg eure ina Ioeee Yes we can sell your bome for Oe. mergeed caretaker,| come, let them come home for | fice AN kit : Bho k pes pay. | —~ABt B-1, Mrs, Bynder, FE 8-6760,/ lunch. We keep you toasty warm heat, a a ‘m ment, call us for further informs- BEAUTIFUL a winter, yet the trent and rear new homes, close. to, Lincoln tion, do not feel obligated, We windows cool breezes thru io r. to two bus will’ appraise your > ana| Private gay summer. Nicel goccrnsed and ne Paradise of gp ose! bu come | well maintains d. Rentals of $54 iawn, ahr tell you the cash You can-receive Bletely fa = cabal Es od naa Weeder wn, shrubbery & shade trees acid poet Digher. *; +o. Hemoriend ia. ‘ ack ce Gaaals Rooms With Board 38| wy. °e! nih . WEST SIDE West Side ' mS § Ris & . ; i ‘¢ = : & maa Wr CPaoNe Fe +1801 d a—em| syetons 0 mem Pm eet etre oa ax Rosen Fh LISTINGS Atte Ea e| e ee cor Walton ile bein | ERTRA CHG EOME SS | heat ent ae . PLACE A “LOST” AD: iiches, 2 ewiy 4 = five.|Call FE 2sisi os o perfect cond condition, Full basement | Convalescent Homes 38A/ . — = |to recover a loss. ial ‘ceam heat. Adults —= 7 | ‘ S| a = Sere mows i eat WER He ar it.” WOLVERINE LAKE AP ou JOSEPH YT, : y, ge eer MA. vib oF =a A ourse’s yan “44-35 Rvgane dens | N i, \ : i f ; \ F ry . } 5 “— s ce 5 ec ae * * 4 < a: pieeee ee bs ae ee es Gaus = Se Se ee * pe Se z ee 5 t eo BURP as i a . ie : ; a aed ura tHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 Le pS RIN Getic meas _Fir Sale Houses i) For Sale Houses Al. 7 ‘Fer. Sale Houses x 43 SARMIVAL, : ; by Dick Turner] | Foe Sele Hounge_ S| For Sale Houses. B _.For Sale Houses 43 : Bese Mees Bown | “covonsn incom ee fee a at Ses Ee ats Sy Pare fat ga Megha oR Met] Richa fat Gee aceare nth Sama? aa os i Pe Phone MAple 5-1201 a. 3 Bedrms. and Den new Decorated with Care, ne a BM a Sd 2 | oe ol pee ai te sort, Moe oat ) OPEN , i eat low Lk. 2 e) & down. 2 aaa ER paved Fes Rem oleae So Pn: Kefront Income _ bdrms. up. Bright cheery living Pa fal diane em. Sarge cusess! NG Mortgage | SAcas? jecimaediate poe alta age eof frac A & woreted: Co . room, - Bes melipt Vagaibe ope Ee) Doroth snyd er fae Breeseway to 3 £ over-| * sts pom. 5 penne oe —_ pol fyi, basement, | MoNerrifie buy $4000 Gn he $85 PAYMENTS Otl_ heat, $9,500 with $500 koe ae buy $85 down — no closing costs brick | rench Attractive Bungalow’ LESS THAN RENT | jee titel aniioattace: , CLARK [REAL ESTATE habe gee oe Elizabeth Lake Estates ako ak veal | h afer sinnd aie NER i ae ” eskeee Bit, ems food, a ee ines ge ae ge stir EY OWR He ne Set | ber ak Seat ad Inted werase, 3 tice coroet ote WOAVHY PAY RENT? | 3.062, 2,beerm. ful nen BY OWNER gb ey Rg BF tered walls, oak floors & . base- baer Take, “Oulyb1.800° down. NO 2 SMotare, tomen, ment $600 OVD. aa JOHN KINZLER |"ESSS2 |e REALTOR ! £ Wor Fu. Fe 2000 RVE —ay OWNER —— 4 ry attortea atdet aout lant youn WITH Giroux-F'r anks WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 1 Pp AYMENT GENERAL — mere PRIDAY, 0 _Dizle_ Be 4, steam DOWN Bosak, REALTY 5 ody Teteene sind Fougy wir or on NOTHING HING DOWN—CI ; : i PE tole permet I] > Immediate possession tn this 2 400. Will con- For Sale Houses 43 sider small down payment to re- ‘ sible er BY OWNER. NEW 32 BEDROOM 5 FAMILY BRI INCOME in ideal loos: ton A hy 10 W. | Feo aie tar * Bg eee $9,000 — $1 — Smith. otor dryer, in- “Fits ie wah Sunset ha LE Seton |O# Myre” re Wideman | ait REAL ESTATE | OPEN waist 98,800 full price. OL 24311, Sepia fee irae ta tear ek. Abum. Call Dr. home. Loveland ; & ritiele fes2% a3 ea . ad Hig ia wn if 412 W. ev ers| Sse Get CHEROKEE —- NOTHING DN. she ny Rng Hayden hg on sieso 2 Dixie ey. On, this 3 bedroom home First Offering Wut butid 3 or 3 bedem. starter tires | Bas he ARRO |=) ine | See Ss) Gree Sop es i, A a4 — scaped lot, tari has ood tur oR Ee re $00, Terms call | PERRY PARK. Excellent 2 sto “Heart of the Lakes” Ut TN WE BUY AND SELL den plot, with paved drive to j Pa thet. ¢ with gas furnace and Words Cannot Express ee = = oe Ua Ow : a & comfort of this lovely Repm peen erndes 8 Ov eare. Wee Gon s starter shana NICHOLIE] = ee seers F i ig ie : Life Is Worth Living veten| aioe HARGER Caer os clone be "| Garaget abvety ‘wel landscaped Bedroon iaret,pesond Jome | TT "Melrose —" New. Rench Homes ees Sig, het and = agree ak. Ft 4 ONLY 6 LEFT exterior, 2 master ster bedrooms ee eee Pie wamente eek osnee fe sete! JO » | SARL, BIRD, Reales |MELEoMaint EE You! be. surprised by ex- ty ves. Pm Gini | {2re, Ortonville. Lake privileges. qa price. Get ewly decorated Also 1% car ; * apores. bere a Live Bettec , Time to bald - wok sewing Tn, en it =e : inne sen > . washer, washer & dryer, Elec. ‘ ce Fut Cieoman Fi Issseg-in ‘porch Apis, pear & | In Your Own Home Pate: pevareamed at We 1 eben th save, Tene, Senpeens, Snes, Srorry trees, See this Lincoln Heights 3 build pom, pore, S 166: winds 2 wi loo); C. HAYDEN, Realtor | *- Wence Ried room brick. Poatares 3 mir pocket. bos book. rik 3 Fonscnabl terms. Posseccen 3 ea ree, FE OM aoe rN Ne apucoma| Sokvaesrgem'fech W'ear| iaiits Gear" prea nome'ts| | OTTAWA HILLS _ | sree Brokers loved PE S34 ~ No Down vn Payment = Monk ‘Tiecor gareze &| 2 "Sled at tid rk oir Cab uenter talermation today. riner QPFERING: ine Live Where You 1 Play New, beautiful 3 bedroom ard 9 190 hon road &| oD terms. Buy it was Custom Ranch with upstairs, | 4 bedrm., anda, ae carpe with full vou. ft, on School House Lake. Ex-| . You can. all bing partitions @ drapes Lares. dining tn bule. Famiy a tae. “ae swimming, Shows by], .., With Basement ed-in, na firep 14x30 patio, stor. Area aes as gad | sppointm “Bud” Nichole, Realtor lgomfield Hills on Mt. Vernon large rar a8 Fitter s Site WE 34900. TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR Bf og - Se feat . 2 large bedrooms, | "itchen. dining area end wall to Multi-Lakes Realty — a ot een rear Steg Som | EX tuctab "tha ae . \Fuda Lake nee | — pear enor — | ses al emesis | P-LARGE Rul & BATHE Thy CAR 3-BEDROOM RANCH a accens ca | tract heanssh rniy | Gardener's Delight in | *™ Paes A | ROT era ice Eo $380 DOWN — A. fnt beater! reese Bloomfield Hills Shown By Appotniment Only hot wate ‘rheater, Completely new 4 large rooms with stool ranch has flow- modernized kitchen & bethrooss shower electric hot Gl N $$ D This 2 bedroom $8 990 . oe ee S INO n. yard “22 ft, living room. 2 large WM. A ing rma. & dining’ rm. Ciber ex ’ Immediate _pesscesten. LOW, PHA TERMS Qedtooms ‘and. fen, Priced to tras. Close to bus -|maeec spare | “GSES | BARRE KENNEDY | fhe tie ea $58 PER MONTH | 8nd screens. Extra nice lot. 418 Emerson : Why Pay Rent? Dos omg BY OWNER: 1%) STOR i oh aE etas Sen | Raa rian! Fee eo Rene mc enn w, mere ME mm] etn ul beemapei eat : FHA MANY OTHER HOMES a oe ee SS ee * Bares road. between new Pontiac oes Moves You In _—-Sqo"Ciioden "FROM po abet < Seeks Ta : "| mortgage Sit Fonte Ran . $244 Moves You In Nothing Down! month, “cash to. 445 per cent Par tridg e SELLING OUTT PERRY « FAD. s 0 =" 8 very hy Bs ee ee ee oe Leslie R. Middleton O13 — 2 3 & 4 BED SS 13 THE “BIRD TO SER | $1 $1,000 én. 3 tms, 2 headroom PLEASE! |, Toom home, 1% on baths 3 FE 29123 TE efizt—on 33003-PE Pinos Wome _ | John K. Irwin Sons _ : pag money, - garage. The 21 t OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. ‘TIL DARK banaien Paice toa past since -.” West Side hurry, Investors dream Boras sae the buy s Sem hy ve oar segSUBURBAN, RANCH Dioreh Building Co $8,480, WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGED] ACTION. - 313 We at eg Very comfortable § room west 6a . ., ot fireplace. “The » basement frit TRADE for or larger ‘home - : eclare down, Call hi Mo e200 JIM WRIGHT ~ FC OL RED eRe sea brecse 2 pedrm ful an Ee _ ne | pa on Pink LAKE! a yr With large eating apace, ieee C on oa ;. sory Dera" ar ie I poets —— - sy Lake vei Se por ee eits fruit rage Lake” peivileren “ 228 ion and only| $5,000 down will bandie. Phone) room, f° bedrooms plus bath. KNUDSEN |" ne Ps i Cd DE ING SERVES furnace. Lot approx. 100x200, $7100 adi i. dae, batance ‘C. PANGUS, Realtor : . now! ere tg com arte. “ori i. jem Aap eS x vie oY Ay DEN. Realt Piareer hone. g Ortonville, NA 17-2815. = bedroom ealtor ; JAMES K ee RUTGERS ST. tereetis, doors, pius water sott;| Silver Lake Area and ‘kitchen, Beceriet 2 ear ge ANN B. Walton PE 8-044) Ope Bree} nists Ranch #itog oem 2, ones RAR 5) teem ty mere oe ist | OF a ETT mri seats me| Hela of imme en fo oe tom bulit Learned ine A pF en, We have a large selection af homes OFFERS Old H short mi os weet of potiac. Tas income Property 43A ‘ He! oe Oe, sew. or he “with aitacned 2 ine . Features are hot iT odes meen! range, cal) us first, : ouse 6 room belek neg = = 2 aS at- a heb-| er, Bie sireote—oll cop 4%) ta Sat fm country kitenen fix "Beautiful fireplace, excellent Eat 3a.” ‘ ~ certainty mest tll your famil COLORED oF Reoretacefosmfus| ete "tS ote gE yor| aarctag™ eeteres ats fee] red ving apd iinet mart, Bu rraner | West Side—Ciee Tn | ae sas yea] Seen See S| eyo, two a, Snce, HURRY! ; fag room iar bull io Mamter’'s| cr“ sthuet'y inkler aye: seo oun ee St RINT y.en10 wane Uae Gane weres, 2 bes ed whe ying and fom ivi riers.” Only dollars ot y ’ betke, ‘both egremic tie Bak] RS red drive tao, Sune | it hatha, Firing a. - -— REALTOR PARTRIDGE] fie ‘ows. Call wee ieee LT MM DHies| Le aes, PRE ISS fame camron vem | ematineemyeoet| ize nth Rove ny | mt oie HORON| , Bakes en unusua p . CS) & ae table ae = Attractive en with gy eg pe 950 down. You cap live here | _ MULTIPLE CE LISTING SERVICE RAINBOW REALTY” PERO Rewer re erie : Indian Village cine’ Eat iorie0 N's wf dows, . fart, ee eT 24 ACRES SOLER re _ Wa: hi ot |stats aoe a eeely Is bath home. Can be used echoole—only $1.96 down. =| Central Avenue , “frome hart bath, 2-car garage. ae ach. Separate fumaces. shinaton gies * Teer eee] Bde custome ee [INCOME Walking distance to OMC $1,000 abe eis lof each, Good terms, Owner, ME PARK WAV 6 oo "| Greiecbwacker sae epee fami" io ‘wae homes, we have in this see- $750 Down | 8 zooms & bath. Hardwood ftoors, 2. ao ¢ Pai O nN ai (Breakfast ‘nook. A. won- decorated. 4 want ware i n for Negro balsa teat 6as heat, Near Oakland Park. || , For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Foo Ook Roore edgy rl Saray feta ioe Beet 2 bten be ar. “CUCKEER REALTY | ees Pon BETTER woutes 1C pp WM, HLKNUDSEN, |" Soe ret meen uray | edocs |. Bate eee sagaew | Seta oern neues hall 804, one INCOME PROPERTY REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Ra] from ZOD Nive kitchen | Need 5 Bedrooms? | w4.380 full price, : pee, Pe ae 2 H ; 7 Fm, pome, situated om wae enh rere] | ZS" Inrge room courineo “Up | SESLAKEFRONT | faigisnitctee, tut ee me ROCHESTER | ee Fa, S #260 parae a en freves Gna pas als é b we ; Lower Syivgn Lak Ruth 8t., fi ete. Approximately I's : ew 3 be “ es 8 mortgage . fecinses orow. it nee seit $135 . Best Buys ord — one ‘rooms, et, a fenced acres Call for . PICTURE With $4000 down Tage, paved street. azerms, . ee ee : room, tt o . Et evan ki ees) BNE 3 » UNDERWOOD 7198 W, MAPLE — M t 6-6250 whole een iinglud! building, 58:2] or visit us at our office. Need @ second TV? We have IGERATOR. MAHOGANY eh . Find out | Concrea Ye. can. #4. n'y ware = ayn et for” $6800 91-000" down. ombinations, “IT & 21" blond | record cabinet cedar, ebect |. i OE pwadlbae yee oie ' TYPEWRITER terford Township. PE al Ho e & Auto mahogany, table models & child's tractor, Reasonebie. : ee a FEO. LIAM MILLER, Realtor m abi" pricea | Set te ke mS, MTGE, Spe es eet eee LOAN CO. | ta ais Bie Bios |" se RIGERATON Paige tive lot, # M80, Owner. Bians CTURING) 9’ Perry @t. (Corner Pike) of its Union Li Ra. Union | SPSrIReR, Cee. et Sectne t Lineal sale, Gece ar wane i Lake” Vili cay teyme Crosley electric range, eas . for oth ‘ 5 delux, Tloor sam ash- SYLVAN LAKE FRONT | ) _ropersy_1i1 ©, Huron, PB 263. “Tor. Mm WOME You Wart es | aerate saifi* Choice buiialng $0 ft. ee L ANS FOUND AT SALES. / Repossessed and so Yoetta Beives Cave: roi P t id loss to pee 8, had rye A econditioned Items: j RUN- — : oa ar Tl g a 0 TO spe _— 895 TO, 9000 ney ot of Av ituds NEW & USED. | 0 tn, window fans (2) Your | DITION. "| Reaay Mt Mix : demons ca Smith-Wideman Realty. -sinpD" TO srg |% 8 LAWRENCE: M bel come ee tee) fenorce ae $10.95 ‘J ROCKING HORSE. | Reedy Mix Morter per « FR 44526 412_W. Huron ; Ld Y SERV. *, cf MONTHS TO Pay f cond, wringer washer. ‘excellent | GOOD x Ab ¢ Hock Clothes Boles 06.50 For Sale Acreage 2 47 A Business For You We, Yay, bat os tendo, Come of 21” OR TY ossesln ..... tote POR AES Bony Oe SEE | BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY Co. ATARI ee AE IS NEED $25 TO $300? parkin Frone PE 5-0241. GE ame. Se og ae CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIR. ve | $1 Orchard Leake Ave. PE 3-710% * eisy imi [NORTE | PON TAC) Variety ‘store in 4 SEE “Ore 2 108 al’ items “warranted © tor 30 days. em ’ Lawnmower Clearance 7 ® Rent just 960 4 JUST BAY * RGE IT’ BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE, P Che: per m SEABOARD £ wie. en? bon ac or f mile | Sav 25 1 86.000 plus stock of pangs : eight GOODY EARS SE RVICE. basement or home, phenomenst ings up to 25% a A PHONE a afar * on ubure | value, $50.95. Consists of large os at Clark. ares, “Parking Ne Probiem” oF S 30 stall . Free stand-| 16” ieee aaron hrm, gdero house. bear Ponta gamer 2a. 7 px pecsce, 30S Cass FE S-0123 a toetatupacn sasn cog ‘ares| if Wereetr rotary 8 beeen Fea emen ares AMA Beles FE BOL eRe orp pteen nee MO aaa NO eaa pe | Smt React pene fone are” hak Oi" aoreg Maear Mifare, real bar ‘Seaboard Finance Co. "arntee Maicixl "wo se| ee: w Kaen, FE | eerteen af Orchard Us gf OB ING ALLEYS and | GOOD HOU | ' Ave. —~ 54 1s” Multy ........:: 99.96 P. W NAN liquor ‘ber pnerts NO SHOP REFRIG AND GAS v=. PixPURES YOU 1” Ht ae. PW. “DIN NA AN ast Year around: ® aioe __Mortgage Loans 54 51_W. HURON ” rE 41558 Flaite a yeas, YOURE 20" Mi ‘aes ‘EVES re 4-306 | gan OO8 pe tsiate nnn” ADMIRAL TA DEL ai. ROLLAWAY AND HOLLYWOOD | maces Hot water and steam boll- 1s" Roto-Matic 40.98 S ACRES | wren covm aa SieaPmemeoy 08 | Ue Sal"bak PEM eAGL | ete atnta tigen” deck] GOODYEAR SER uch, , toam | —ves__ane : 5 es, eroc i ~ages . : 40: Near Golf Course on Eissabeth doen “Glee cee ie aa A Mortgage Problem? | funver cusfiint piond'iegs. exc. | SACRIFICE. LAROE Din.|- 0nd, tile, galvanised copper YEAR SER Prins. & Lake ~¢ room house & foun-| peat bation” in ood ane Fle} We wak¢ mor loans to meet . MI ing room suite. 629 Ww. Huron st. pack and fittings. we} 30 S. Cass FE ! oe G2, ranch home| near Save sour’ invent| foe peed enenin tiles hes] "oem COT srubio covcH. HOLE ¥woop |" 6 tue ARAREETS Cal $1,500 down. FE ment back ‘ee year, eet fedtaged pode piles ey base or heme, Lac le bed. dining rm, & kitchen oye 2685 ary R rE 40431 | en Bf ete fb . ~: we — -| value 2489.95. Consists of large _ corner table. OR 32084. ‘ 21-ft ; Ae jeits, io GENTE LING ACRES aust STIN WESTERN portable grav. CHEPP Mths b RUTY, Co. 20 2 stall shower, Free stand. | @TOVES BOUGHT, 8OLD.-EX-| wood or coal combination WITH 3 AVE, Peo a8 me 98'050 with 61.000 dowe | in pit and operating. Oniy anaeo Pe esse “Teves eM 3-008 Be etearan basin And eres ne nerE Pe |_ginl Prices, demure, MA BOOT, a8 IN “SALE ’ acre West of file, high — exe, No dealers, please. Micht-| SINGER ELEC MACHINES. 6 a ALY, AND ba: rf a ait i300 +4 ag pom ts § pepe ibaa TILER — a '$ RM. ‘Mop SRN. BA BASE. S Prssresoent, 3 Orchard Lk.| up. $1.25 =e Mich. bowing ‘Onetee. ss id ors" rn ead? house paint = Tia roller sk Girous zie aes. rae 10 tratiers. Unlimited ey eae Pe E owe - COMPLETE re OAKLAND Repati its pik. ery-fishing tackie bee oniy $3400, reith Ps a - aur TRADE: IN DEPT. “Graheed Lk Ave FE 56150) ell reeis, indies and men’s ; Ty and cy rad a ay Guar. electric washer ..... » $29.95 io| PICNIC TABLES, RouaH OR, sage. leather goods, brief pa 4 " ne Sian ALTOR PARTRIDGE ‘After 4 Chae oun ony, as aro «2046 Swi Fe pn its Wwainat 4. or | Table-top gas range ...... $40.95 "| finished, OR 3-3085_ & 93-8015. |p, We lets._ bd ,, dressing cases. | ” Njione. re Ua Et Mithion MaRS SE en | Sebiyacah “chat BERR Mowans = you | "us, TR. saimas 6 Ponias| geet hated, Hoon ucioes 42m, 5 h ‘ : A ( ¢ Beeweescs Eelipse, — Boy & Foley ~ id, vel & ‘purr Ww insulated hous Realtor "TIL ia senaian. sofm ; Thesetecves) BAG mm $30.08 & Riders, rotaries 66 er : esa os ‘High: a SOT » &R - FIN Sibi pe. en we 1493| dine : ~ ine 9008 fk tnaln hi. Pe et. FE +7. MU_ 4-204 ne 3-4210| case in More” pit ‘Hi 2 CAR ayn Fe stan AD CHAIRS, Lounge chair & ottoman . $1293| 812.96 value, 9605. Factory Foal t7Det. Pree te med 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT ED wi ; E | _. #690, GE, WILL Chaat POR SAT RaDioecron | Abt, Sat see canes 95| marred. Faetory Showrooms. | Gelly's Harcware. 3006 Auber, at ee top gen. veave Leedes Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 a tae streets. WE ¢ COVER orabe y ALOE TS sale phone. players” FE 5-070 Gay OTHER TTEMS AVAILABLE chard ke Ave. — 3 393 Ore) _Ademe,_Aupurs FE 2. | 7 3 oe isd he shoppir i , THE STATE 5-009, F ga eg gO LOVE SEAT WYMAN’S a wc | P LYWOOD PECIALS viack ais, Sime Loading & aie | 20M hint SETS “rele: met je Herma: owt ti) FOUTEAG WORN 8 NINE CARTY heh week cigs TON St ONT Baie Piette wes BS aSO BE MITE SR oleae cour —om,| $EE ny ER a “Fe Sol or" Hay, Grain & Feed 7A P, ; | __ . a'x@ plyscord ........ : ra s. res uip- imi i6 Se ey TE wii DA , of pocated effects of the late $30 each metal 4” 4x8 -bir Gls 00 poe Ae Sale A Ex DAvEnPORT AND CHA | Eitenes table ob : ” ++ qu 816.00 | 5 __For Sale Farms. 48 #300 dow a ts walk - in cooler ew ‘tires, for large lot or Tee iecttia wave. “8: — Bie cas Une Parker, | portable pe as ait oe 14s pONTIAC << es one Tn ba a prs, Pe wSod, isp & 2xD may ait re . and contrant cash.» refrigerator as stove, $35; TRADE E ELEC G ‘an, new, $36; Jig eaw, $20: Shop PEARL TOWET 68 Straw & mee Prone. fgets) DAVISBURG i860 FORD RD AMBULANCE FULLY sergeriny Ath fag sare. #2) | FRADE LOC, RANGE POR CAS) smith, Tine ‘new, tiie: ‘sntens | PA Rhompeon, Wo 8. Perrys " geave, Gamo cand ander. are D T sere with modern 7 room BOUGHTON LAKE Grill @ cab- cquippes. For * or tn } $55. FE 5-2766. 1060 W. 5 bolo - ones. Eves oe week- Thompson, 80 8, ale Maa and bulldozer. Call pon Bang ‘Ma ae ” art Sheer. Sarees | Degree em eumene, Bat and moter. PE 81106. |BASY, bene * WASHING MACHINE. | 7¥—Ooes\ PHERS APPLIANCE | oe "| RERULLT pATTERTES, a yime_ OS muerte Oe. | Seer ALFALFA WE i tool shed." he +r Taam nertactentoom registered, only $250. —_ call : soo FE. 45160. condition shingles =" calle ~ foundation fans On. Tome TEE | ita STONE. 6m aEPTic | MUsusi ¢2s02. 3 Cet ae SURPL US - LUMBER] gosny "Mone iw bin. Byrd gaan ‘¥ . ROTOTHUERG 80 EASY TO OF | S136 ya. "Pill dirt, $1.30 © ion. rate the ladies can run th epengeeat ery owe lamps. antique refrigerator ...... eaten haters 31 Bie ns left ‘Mane | Weed Blect new £ Sete aan rate, the egies Sith a demon: | American Stone Products oe Seb Mor . ec rie ‘al 6338 Sasha A UD, a RE ‘ one | : e com make: baw Rd. MA 54-5061 ’ No orders too large or too smail, Ree ow apie 1140._ 7 ip. “hu biack dint. ' weet showy quart arter-t 134 oodward. (N. of _ with king “ag . #8 em its. sti £ a UNG Rd., be pn home, nic St cress mc or ae nen ct Rest “aa “§ APPLIANCE REFRIGERATORS ae 4 * ; ‘4 sound. a utifu! 7 pe Lt. 041 Crook: Ra. 7 r De pie Ey {Clarence C. Ridgeway | Sale Land Contracts fo REALTOR 2 MA OO. RANGES 28 FER CENT | NT ON THIS) 28 em : i Lor e _mant sell Peo "bien | a “fai: GE REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC W emt ie Fange,, Both in excellent cond» a . lake area Bi kien TEs us °.5 1,000 vee ‘ ee % UNT 1 OPES 20H REALTORS “new. Baorisie OR 3-4835. oh fe) fi w a. pee c Ny HT Wm BvD _we_mape| nts emnere Prine, for CONSUMERS " thot obey See ip Fa paeguiae none. ROY'S MEPLACEMENT PA POWER : PEN, ' +} 39 wine | Beste’ rat : T'S SADDLE SNe THE ANS WER TOS cuee se os beat ew ae vite oe Caninag| fe a Pg peat aa ict ala Aa Re . 2 se é 5 |» dam tour i124 a | ss F |vOUR PROBLEM: RP Order Classitied) ye bit be gitar ic | Wei ES pam oo | Foe, oe Olea cata 5} Want Ads! To sell, rent, — sell, rent, find « Lert sags» ERTICE AAA erion Wis, “michrooe Baie aoe x way |nire, iv’ FE 2-818. jgcod ob. FE, 26081 ic {aime ida Oe Wee | Y ihe the Want Ad number! — |# i TRUCKERS. FwO COLTS —TEARLINGS, ARGS yrs ee For Sale Cars" 91) re —S ns nt at! 1050: I BOAT. COMET OLAgs. FULL) | | oo" se 1956. - [gts dar Pate Pe fam” : Soe eee CHEVROLET, 1956 ~ _ | st Sind Fe Bae Soetraton"® rwend naeck pase veut pee coors | ig steering, st rice’ 8608. -*53 FORD Bore’ ‘and. tea Pe : TION iq —— 4, puffed — ‘ , fos or ht x La tances 8 to | int OLDS FIRST! TATION WAG. _ SCHUTZ | Ripe eet | cu grange oe tewals 8 70 x 8 plus, Fo 82 5. Birmh “OWENS. ite older car wil bao: i ” . et ins a eis ai Be fe north of High Wester Weliewails, Standard eh ygy g, SAGINAW FE 5-410! -SCHUTZ 1 | ANDARD ES) Ridge Ra. 1 Open 2, at esp. OR FS | aay 3/DR. VERY GOOD ~ N48 traded in on General Saf , bee VISIT R&C me TEED 2, sonable. FE 2-2507. DeSOTO-PLYMO a ee RAMBLER SALES __ |10m Porp. R-wacow, v-s. over-| —*!2 8. Woodwars_ Bem ED WILLIAMS Transportation Offered 8 87 WE HAVE THE or, Rad ans mgney 2. COMMU! Y 41S. Saginaw at Raeburn | ARS FOR PHILADELPHIA. a MOTOR SALES én. ¢ wa ntl 8 foes & to PR aa sg on HIGHEST . ~~ 55 FORD 8 Rochester, Michigan FE Auto Service 81 FLY 4 ENGINE 5 AIRLINER 0 PERCENTAGE OF This is a blue 4 dr. sedan. R&H. 804 N. Main OL aac PLYMOUTH, 1957 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE an Berviee ma On * set = eae ay ieee ene ® —_ mov H. ae month eld. Guaming 3 paint mast Septet) Sie tet vhtne P| gge Miccont Pr eve FE "MICHIGAN wo oakland Oe eee | cre | Beate satamali Mag, Pas. a ~~ | SASSENGERS TO” HARRIBBURG. Huge sa on demonstrators. 1953 FORD FACTORY BRANCH only $1,498. - 1958 V-8 Bel, Hardtop es mone agg ¥-#. Radio and Sale Motor Scooters 82, 1. She ing sat. morn. Share exp. pres, wee conden. boii $18 per mo. 54 MERCURY : ss mouth. No money down I MaAHsSTAEE, 990° CODY APACE, Eeroms vars a hn Ee ‘Bob Frost | .tri2 ito “EAGLE. GOOD CONDITION, Trek can ambler Super. 6 dr, Over Matic, Low mileage. 2 Tone accessories. $235. FE 82112 GR GOING NORTH PA RT drive. Rad. w, aa senate: 280 Hunter Bivd. 1.8. 10) paint, OL ALL STATE MOPED. At CON- < E .__. S os pemeier agen Priced 40 sali | ser gaghl tee treet Pham $710 ‘ul STATION WAGO' sides ear a comnts ~ Wanted Used Cars . Walon ee a oves Perfect con- |" en tO ° ome art roxmge 7 PLYM ION WAGOS AN EAGLE “RE : | i. 57 Engine Many extras. Fine “Bright Spot” ny wis" Doage: far Se ame St Fa? 7 Hee ‘os wer LEMENS ST. sil eal Merl turn Fors. r ein. On CUSHMAN EAGLE. MAKE) Needs Sharp Cars Now ‘ AP Newstwenerte way Avan: 1956 | Chevrol 316, Station Wagon.) dan V-s. FOM. Clean. Your car| BERND THE Fost _ orice | T45* piymouth Club red DT tre Phone FE 8-0488 ote as 06 Ford Vics REN. ROM. P.| Fora PE Se300 on es Paagtly tier spesaie mrtg Mr Bell. Greet bh 4 EIS UPADDOcK fet bute Fae) $04 goo or aren Teatewee at ‘He wants to gral oo we haven't even Meee pa mee 2 hes No Sinem at te gate : Gar eut| be, a gg lg power brakes, 1 owner, $43 ing «om : =f Orchar: ; between aa. & A wi > Sale Motorcycles 83 Cash. ede tesiieoen gael Gana pssgenginmnan Riza {4 INDIAN, 45; GOOD COND. #180 es ! a I For Sale Cars = 9 For Sale Cars 91 ines study 3 i aeers Seen FACTORY BRANCH Bob Frost é Tid MATCHES too cc —TWIN | heap care one og once poy ce eee & Bickup. ret '35 FORD “8 Peas around ‘Bam | 5 Ar ene onabie. Lemsom, oR! —=¥¢S. zi H —. FAIRLANE 4 DOOR MI 66934 an 9 OO cen. 38 5. . FE ‘ = CASH Grdenburg Pius “many so money down cars.| guandard irensmlasion, Bay = | —__ Open ul # | aac eat - preg warn Cane svemis tee can og gaat pmpanter te ae) RK CRATER $895 arene eee S| Ee ee a elite TE Need cash i: een. “ws ain oes oes eee va Transportation CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7308 We can beat any deal “RET A STORE” ‘Sa on mei RSA AL ris WP Veal Sect ae Glin aie ok | aS ; ; : - til @ p.m : HUR full power 6,000 giles $300 cash bie eae erg SPECIALS sacmmen seems cme eh) Seema [EN eigen | Suan eee cn wake gence on, |= Tala veg tangent, | eng eet, oS | a AF TAEn 2° P| Ford Convertible, | "iggy" pe re 2 10|~"BO7 Block - pov, ey] Community Motor Sales | Woodward Ave, expensive. model ‘54 automatic. Powe : Poe f Baits Wain ov eal) Cogn dr Rage BLVD. th Poet, Tudor V4 sedan ‘vat Birmingham, Ma eas," Lake rion Motor selce st Matin, FE oi | erent. a cers | Sale : BSA Dealers. . 11951 Chevrolet ¢-door Powergiae.| “Buyer's Resistance?” | FORD — M + _MY aa PERRY D toreycles. 869 ‘Mt. Clemens. Wen "oasn m. oo) iste ee ee oe ome | yo Reve ony, wil RE We Radio, heater, 8 1954 FORD Bob F rost ‘6 pat 8. Ran. st BF 3 Whois ent hem | %as| ye te atlect a mat’ ony te Pl re oma reer eat he PR NN'S- |108 Chevrolet ¢door. Radio aad ee ‘SOHUTS” | — waster Bive eh | eee ae ee, oe ey re ng 9) ey" ieee eee sate "ft EL EE __oward, Wham. ales : _ Open 9 Fae rented Pee guet eare 86° 8 any Mone To CHOOSE PRom | #2 CHEY. SEDAN HEH AB6O-|" °51 Ch paler’ Newport Bob Frost anes, CALE APEER SPE | 83 Boning Ont, auto, wie, REN. #828 ats can ' i Credit’ Mer kas, Pare me, wef ONL Get Wee. E Economize ' face i Bre hela sa Haskins Chev. |_ 23 tifa fink! "ed* “| JIMMY DEROSE Sten ae Meee, nS see a | ma Dans a x40 W. un eens ; MI 6-202 R AMBLER ‘83 Pontiac 3 dr. Chief, deluxe. “~€ASH FOR CARS MApie s-sor® Gheo highte tu = y =i— 1_ stile oon re - : = NVFRFOCE dipe men. wre pak Fst Coe a Pe oie) as OLDS HYDRAMATIC. RADIO Gur steak Ng BAIS, Werth cast:| aor , | DESOTO. Very | biack >. Gan uy 18 ans. "Sd Chevy pickup ......--.-+- $i OLIVER heater. 2 dr. sedan ... $1085 oe Hunter Bivd. a A sharp. No money, dows, $8, We Living agit aun BILL SPENCE. "Sy Dodge cenvert rere £9 MOTOR SALES [ss ponte, cetston, nvérame | _*" Bob Frost FORD, 1956 1 att iescea ve note “Dor: Sacer Ot SG WILL Pp AY ae Mocher, ace ae O ros Look ne further We've got pavment. Lucey Auto Sales, 183 Spon trem 6:30 te 8:58, Drive from TOP DOLLAR [Et ore, « ar. evden. Rea Watch By-Pass around Bivd. Bis Man eos gn co me se SOE! Oh or “PONTIAC. AUTO BhokEns —. ; open mato ‘Red Victoria. $1,305. Clarkston Motor Sales Poem . “_ FOR GOOD 1953 Buick ‘ dr. sedan Radio SPRING G SALE ae ta USED CARS . ~ Thi 12 Rater Manhattan : Gariton “Mticd, Ph Ma SSLdt | CARDS 8332, _ g Orchard Lake Ave is Paper . ‘3 Set dab tSap > SCHUTZ ibid RAMBLER WAGON REM. | WSTODE HAWK. WITH 97 LOOK mT eves. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. For The MOST! == + ae YMOUTH OTe aS stiles me.| rensennbie Ger. Sew & Prints. Trage xp ot or down OR| “18 Minutes From Pontiac," or The MO Roger's Sales & Service | ae 8 Weodward. Birm re Cail Great ie Parks ‘si - ole AUBURN OXFORD. Mi N OA 8.2928 05 Auburo BIAD. SEW 9, coe rr Ml 4? Hatoia “Turner ; REED MANY QOOD TRUCKS) \/ W ld emp cage tat aya ee Hn Sat ae oe ae OTIC. | racrory sraxcu POSE MASE ee S| ee SHAR 4 Fs L beck Out our reputation war- . we _Ra. . = > : “ai ‘ BP oi Som Panty it Clennest cars at 54 DESOTO 1955 FORD “power. ise mileage. | Sige eee | Shattering | apes: 28, paar Rate SE ary wrD.: BY PRIVATE PARTY Frege i Bors. A nowes “S05 om ange ~— ‘HOtGHENS & SONS clean aie” model" us tie" mag ances | ANNOUuNCement) - , ‘Bob_ Tost [tt trex See M& Motor les rete te oe fe her ase: In Our History “RETATL Store” Bird. «0.8. ‘o oo mode! cars woers,. — Lo] . : ite aiKED cee SCHUTZ monet a Hem SES) dew ol ee xa oath goood 2200 NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY THAT — — 87 DODGE ine FORD. CU jSTOM. a DR, 6. BETTER CAR DURING OUR TERRIFIC 12g Woodward, Baral 4 ROYAL 4 DOOR “payments, Eddie Steele Ford. FE Hutchinson Mobile Home sales Inc. sh "4 OR 32074. + Bag A 00) pew, Must sell. OR 3-036. ft, to 35 1 ae Frome. bank raieg. 8 “oe = i a a TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade New 8-10 Wides USED a ee N NW PAYME. ON RENTAL Bottle. Gas wx Parts and Supplies Be Fle a nn Fi a wae ae $305 down. B. Mobile Hor Home Estates, 9516 OXFORD TRAILE R Mg Coach Sa Holly # repair. 23 eons a ogo Hardor™ a tos o TS equipment, shop at AND! . hee trailers, complete ‘5 soit ESO oo live pee ARDW 15 182 “ ph re ¥i 0002 Across rea N SUNDA _ cae var ace pa ft. with shower, EVINR Get xt Afloat | Budget : Sale” is Century runsbout with ‘57 Mark 30 Mere., Controls. trailer | & boat cover, $150 dn l@ High Fin Scorpion, 30 HP Evinrude & Elec. controls. dn. 10° Jet Recer with Mark 20, in $75 i erulser & trailer @ cover, Bargain | Mamurek Outboard Mtrs. (Corner S Sag & 58 Bivd FE 40588 INSURE YOUR BOAT ls AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY ‘10 W. LAWRENCE 8ST. PE 2-9223 NEW 12 BOATS $49. i> a $150.50 Trailers $08.50 12 Chip- Rite wes eames $144 50 = 9668 be LAWSON 1 a : Cant’ i HP Only $150. Craft 120 HP inboard) ~ COOLED “OUT. WILL PAY '- TOP DOLLAR | _° FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS Me snd +2735 = for er at 8. Used Truck Parts 89A. For Sale toxe “si 40 ) PasEnORn SUNDAY SCHOOL bus. R ‘Can be stanverted for hunting ot He-~ A ed ® ot - $300! FE 23087, 3454 Aub “ Ra. “ — PicKk-UP $150. FE 54613 “FORD TANDEM i¢ YARD _ camp | trues rE __5-8357. ibe USED TRU cK P 52 alk MARES AND “gt - 2638" Auburn Ave. : 36 CADILLAC N ALLE. eT Best offer ewan roe TT), Midwest or) 30. a1 is Pons. Star f. Lowner. 3 re bh - PF. lane... Hardtop Dyn, Like pon Wary. ‘Like new. ae Et oN THE NAME That. Means Clean Cars VROLET Radio, heater, Powerg'! orig. — 2-tone Gparkiings gS, “value at $1,067 B mg Chevrolet - Co. orth thes at 8 Woodward ave. Bir- mingham MI ‘ | weed rour trafler. | on Our tot, Hoty ‘Marise Coach! Cts. teste N. Holly Ra. Betis | Rent. Trailer ce 79 ¥ apace, Fone LARE. Pri. '§ MOBILE VILLA finest ty al Om, Pont a eal zt rE basis rent end Vlevground. eit 0 en Ei “ina cover, 2 years old. Call OAkiand 6201, We sell, (MARK 90 HE R3-6000" HP. EXC. COND. 68 | oer aa THE BEST B iN YOUR & trailers, 10 per cent down, 3 yre to y. Ply- on las, eluminum steel, See the Riviera float cruts- er, Mercury motors Gee this demo.—Lake Master, 16 ft. Mercury Mark 75, trailer & cov- er, $1,975; was $2,600, 12 ft. new fibergiass $195. 40 87 Mercury, at Onen Sunda ‘s = Gill piper 4 46i9t liv Rd.,/ oly, sie OWENS ie -RUNABOUT. CURVED windshteid, ae } Dm 12 PT. OBEN ‘| P Evinrude, controls. First $650 we! AY oi Pe nes Y ceovass cance, $150. SPECIAL, alum Poa Nymph 4 iy $199.50 segs, met eco Farrin ion Beat Works | VINROOE DEALER TRUCK CENTER | GMC RETAIL BRANCH / Oakland at Cass ins auc DUMP & 1952 4 WHEEL.) bs pBa fe ae steady, year around | (For Si Sale Cars 9 CAMH: ai MAKES & YEAR| BOUGHT & SOLD e RAPA aD mets shisaval . 37 CH ''}8 Edsel Convertible I 85 Thunderbird saa 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 WITH STAN- care transmission a = bum. dinger of a car for ard $828. Our stock No N-4109 rolet Co, Hunter Blvd. at peeewara Ave, Birmingham. Mi “LOOK AT THESE! Conv. A BEAUTY INSIDE AND OUT. THE CAR IS SPOTLESS. $2095. Ford 57 CUSTOM 4 V8 WITH | FOR DOMATIC.» "en Lions | BLUE, VERY Ct. CLEAN, Chevrolet, 1 A HONEY OF A ; POWERGLIDE wren ‘ran . DR & WHITE W as a ARS iss 57 Chevy 2dr, V4 pariee s14ss Nosh, Specihi at 92%. 2 to _ Next to Huron Theater Gone mbassador 6. $695 ih Bewey Mann John Lipset! 35 Bas dr Hebiday oie fie Sie Overdrive, New A ROADSTER, ‘56. i ay sacrifice. ceeer transferred) ‘56 i Chery 1% is == oe toes : ere — v overseas, MI_6-0850 eves. [56 Ford’ 2 ar. V-8 “ i | wit oh 805 Bett 4dr. g + begs Su ; ‘85 Mercury 2 dr ree Oe VE cece bitin Loser sr $4 Pontiac starchtet a ae | Powersiide. Bw vag oe _o- aI My PS my 4 ro ale eed ee rH he Bu, est Me Deboto 4 ar. 2h s.0.0c, tig ‘O. un Bivd | at § ‘aig Ave Bir. RIEMENSCHNEIDER- mingham C : ENGLEHART si-ARE AT FULLY <2 5 Saginaw FE 2-191 . Exc, | eee a | CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLES AND STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES | i | °51 ‘CHEV, DELUX® 2 DR R VERY ~ | day ; 1958 ‘gain Ford. Today only $1.05 urry! _| 1955 ‘Rambler vagene, 1 automatic. We trade up or down. “Oakland County's wildest trader” NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter et 8 Woodward Are. Birmingham MY -4-2735 33) CHEV. GDR. Ra, OWNER, 4385 R & R MOTORS 74 Oakland FE - 4-3529 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD. top, radio, heater, ah or ee 2 he aint. « eee oat it Our _No 421 North a Sotrolet és ter Blvd. at 8 Wood- ard Ave Birmingham. MI 4-2735. j ‘33, CHEVRC (GHEVROLET. © DR. 200. 17 a OOaavY. Zio. STANDARD 6. 3e8 OR 3-7647. ‘$54 DR. CHEV, BEL A Gri P atuering. brakes. be 1o 14,000 m Soost FP doi T ™, "$2 CHEVY R & H 3-8335, EZ FE OR $275. CHEVROLET BEL AIR Ez at a righ’ ice, % 4185 North Gen wa at 8. Birming- hem. MI 4-327, 937 CHEVY V3 iio STANDARD ert FE_ $-3239, _ clean EM_3-0081, neambles! | tees — Station wagon. KH. Riggins. _ Te 1952 Hudson Wasp, New tires. Good —_ ine, Decent body, Today only 1948 Poritiac, “ good body, Today only we Rambler. —_ New engine. o rust, Hur : 1934 Rambler ri Custom model. Rambler station wagon. Cus- ape model, rry standard, Hw 1h¢ Rambler Cross ¥ _ A beautiful 1958 Revel Full power. 0. 1956 tea 4186. 6 det black. 1955 Rambler 4dr. Custom sedan. aute, Like new Hurry! Rambler Headatrs. a gaersed ata- arg sg é F ham. , Rambler # DOOR 8 : $265 SWEPT-\ WI ING DODGE "ite ane ravens CARS _B TROCES ~ STATIS. MOTOR SALES to M24 -MY_ 3.2750 DODGE, 1954 ._ Orion _SCHUTZ na 8. Wood ward, Birmingham ‘33 DODGE. ¢ DR. R&H A NICE t R&H, actual_miles miles, Call FE 8 75 FINE USED CARS Must Go. The “Bright Spot.” corner Cass and Orchard Lake, are trading hot and heavy. $95 to $4.295. Afways a fine selection of Chevro- lets, Fords, Pontiacs, Buicks, Cadillacs and Olds available. Top trade allow- ances—bring your title for orthe-spot delivery. JEROME'S “Bright Spot” Olds - Cadillac: Dealer ~ Orchard Lake at Cas >| MI Ford. |’57 Buick Convert. ‘COMMUNITY Motor — -Auburn at FE ied sale. tiie. ‘Paone OF os. Pree alas "52 HUDSON HORN ae BLACK JIMMY *DEROSE — HURON Telegraph p.m. 1954 LINCOLN ee 2 owrer.-Low mileage. Bob Frost . 280 Hunter Bivd. (0.5. 10) By-Pass around B'ham MI 6-2202 BUICK Better Buy Used Cars . Save ROADMASTER, full power. white St Saat as ON —=—— |’55 Ford V-8 4-Dr. $1295 WAGON, a heater, A yinte tires, Fordom pa Gea '56 Buick Supér .. $1595 Radio. heater, | 2 DR, HARDTOP. Rnite tires, low mileage. ' '55 Chevrolet V-8 $1295; BEL AIR HARDTOP Radio, | heater, white tires. Powerglide. '56 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1495| Sa tee on e from the exterior are the ones in the back of the eyeballs, called the “Ti. going, eine: sot. gv: to bed setinn yoseslt: From these, which to how. the rest of your body is ne —S stared across’ the years. i I ROEBL F , JOCK AND ¢ Innerspring | Combination §— Full or twin ‘size. Reg, 39.95 3l2coil spring 88 ‘mattress or. box 2 spring. Save rath $10.07 now. $3 Down SAVE $69 3-Pc. Limed Oak Suite Reg. $209 This attractive suite includes popular bookcase bed, double dresser with tilting mirror and roomy ‘Reg. $31 Panel Bed... .19.88 | Reg. 29.95 Night Stand ............19.88 chest. Gleaming blonde finish highlights smart 88 : modern style. . Sale Priced Separately: town’ Reg. $46 Bookcase Bed: ..34.88 . Reg $64 Chest.........39.88 Ser. $99 Double Dresser 69.88 Multi-Color ¢ | Cones Gay Printed Cotton Dishcloth, Reg. 17¢ © Terry Dish Towels Now 8 for $1 Reg. 59c 2 for 88s Heavy quality honeycomb /Extra a bsorbent. Neatly weave dishcloth made of / hemmed- edgés. © Washiast colors. In several attractive sturdy cotton. Absorbent, / kitchen patterns. 18x30”, long wear, washtiast. Useful ‘Adgivied Terry Remnants Feather Pillow Is : Priced for Savings Code No. 942 neg. 19¢ = QQ Reg. 19% = for $] Only $144 for a_ plump, For dozens of household uses $ 40 20x26-in. pillow is a real buy. E ; Résilient, with linen - look oft absorbent eqtton terry: gotton cover. Hurry in today Lockstitched hems guard Pint . « «pave! - : against fraying or tipping.. Code No. 943 , / y OS eee 2s 95 nationally known and re- . famous old quality... 0) Reg. $1.79 838° Special Sale! Plastic Tablecloths Attractive tablecloths that are a breeze to care for... wipe them with a damp cloth. 3 sizes—54x54, 54x70 and 54x90-in, Wide choice of colors, designs. ~ _—~¥ SALE! Leisure living A. Pillow-arm Bed Glider Black/white plastic cover. Reg. 59.95 Comfortable coil cushions: 49* Back folds, converts to bed. $5 Down B. Webbed Folding Chair Cc. Aluminum Chaise Lounge Aluminum frame, Reg. 8.95 Sturdy, rust-resistantReg. 16.95 nel —— aran plastic 99 green and white web in green/ lastic webbing-« white. Folds. 7 Replacement Set Regularly | 888 $22.98 Colorful print made of durable plasiie: Conpsiey warh able: Reversible back cush 2-pe. Chair Pad Set, reg. ra om on ae ‘rama pom nonyf SEARS. 154 North Soinaw Phone FSAI a q = SS ee ae sn8 7 i, a force S = 8 =i Age £3 a D2 — . i en &. 6 eo | me Sa a § el SS SA oS f @oge 3&2 ~ SE ar i" 3 SBR | ee an Saas a— cre $2 8 § , i & Ss | , < ing = i ent | Et ea ($258 & 8Ha5y fe g 3 ae 1: FOR 5,000 CARS FREE PARKIN ei, ee eee Ce ie Stee = i oe oo s TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 eee ee 1 ALWAY ' 22” Mower se Slee: & Swenes thisine 2% horsepower... 4 cycle, New Sefety Gress Chute deflected ‘horizontally. New Slotted Mulcher Piete ; makes for quicker, safer mulching of ves, New Diel Control makes it easier to speed- up, slow-down- and. stop the engine. this summer 22” Mower 59” — oe Sterter— % stoop t mS just pull the tae sabber grip and away she goes! Hendle Control Diel— without bending over the you can stop, start or slow-it-down. Briggs & Stratton Engine 2% horsepower, 4-cycle. New Sefety Grass Chute oe shielded mode. Biewe is ee Briggs & Stratton Engine 134 horsepower, 4-cycle ~ Recoil Sterter quick, easy; auto. clutch Handle Throttle Control conveniently placed * 5-Blade 6-inch Reel large size . . . cuts more 22” Reel. | et PORTABLE-WINDOW FAR PENNEY’S 20-INCH FAN Complete with window panels Versatile! 3- - speed! 12 - horse - power! Penney’s Fan circulates | 4,020 cubic feet of air per min- ute* from floor or table . ventilates 3000, at your window. *Nema rating. 25 Fits windews from 27 te 35¥a-inches wide Quality built folding chairs , AAs Use ’em ’round the year for years to come... on the lawn, patio. Fold ’n’ carry aluminum frame Saran covering resists weather. plaid. Handsome OPEN BY 10 A.M. Our roll ’n’ Carry Cartridge Pad Use on benches, loungés ... in the garden, on the beach ... Heavy multi- color striped cotton drill cloth. Comfortable 72 by 24 inches Fold in sec- tions. Carries easily. a ne ete Ae IE ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY - Vinyl Hose 50 feet 2° 100% vinyl hose, with heavy brass fittings 7/16” inside diameter, delivers 714 gallons wa- ter per minute, 3-tube ‘cotiien seek ew Vinyl — lies flat, fittings, designed for maximum water de- livery. FREE PARKING FOR 50 Feet 100% Vinyl with heavy duty brass fittings. . ‘Guaran t all 5.00 9 CARS” LS ae THREE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 ALWAYS PENN FIRS] cee f oe All the ingredients for happy ours for less right now \ | Q i ‘ ip> oe nt le Si ee s es ey “J er & Motor and Hood Fabulous Penney Barbe- cue value... deluxe 24- inch brazier, sparkling coppertone hood, U. L. approved motor, spit and fork. Highest qual- ity steel construction. Chrome legs with easy- roll wheels, Barbecue Chef 3°? Perfect gift for your favorite chef . . . Pen- ney’s novelty design apron, chef's cap, and durable heat - resistant mit. Packaged in plas- tic bag, available in as- . sted comic designs. Sturdy aluminum tube frame adjusts to 4 posi-: tions, or folds flat for storage. Non - fading Saran deck in-duo col- ored woven design. Dou- ble tube arms. Low, low Penney price! _ a SAVE! PENNEY’S PADDED CHAISE ON WHEELS What a savings! Fully long with roll-up weather resist- ant cartridge pad. Push easily from patio to parlor. 4 position aluminum frame. Mardigras pattern. 6 feet. Barbecue Utensils ; 3-piece set | 3 eee Can't barbecue a steak - without ‘em. Rust re- sistant stainless steel ’ for. Have polished brand- ed hardwood handles, rings for hanging. Plastic Service for four Ds Kat outdoors on Pen- ney’s colorful plastic picnic set. Cups, divided plates, serrated knives, spoons, forks, serving knives. All in pretty pastels. Keep liquid foods on ice 10" 18% by 10 by 14 inches Portable, perfect for pic- nies, cars, boats! 33- quart capacity, all steel_ with fiberglas insulation, dry storage tray and drain spout, Tan, copper. ae s FREE PARKING Easy swing Glider Chair rR” Ball bearing joints, Al- coa aluminum, strong yet light, the chair that ; seems to ride on air. Saran webbing in three colors. : Ble Chair-tene The “Butterfly” $e Modernly styled in dec- orator — colors. sling on black metal frame. Fold to store. Lots of living room ap- peal... doors, too! aS ‘OR 5,000 CARS Canvas good for out- _FOUR _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY .21, 1958 Home Made MIRACLE MILE _ SHOPPING CENTER CLIP THIS AD for... INTRODUCTORY OFFERS! May 22, 23° ‘and 24 = RAISED DONUTS Glazed and Sugared 6" 31 a Inquire About Items. for Weddings, Birthdays, Banquets, Anniversaries or Special Parties! — JERRY'S BAKERY ‘Quality Ils Our Most Important: Product” BOYS’ FE 5-3603 WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S os geist ae ag a Ae mates ree reed a Ry Ce ee eee ee | KRESGE’S the family's choice OPEN EVERY NIGHT — Mon. thru Sat. ‘il 9 PLM. BRAZIER GRILL Juse right 24” size, with rubber tired wheels. Easy to move. A very special buy with all wanted fea- tures! Keep Your Lawn ‘Looking Lovely ! GRASS STOP. keeps grass borders tidy along garden, trees, and driveway. —~ Regular $2.39 9 9 Rustproof aluminum 1 8 RS en ee ernment "Special Offer” ELECTRIC VIBRATOR PILLOW These are the same pillows you've’ seen at $10.95... This offer only ood as long as stock lasts. These proved cord. Guarantee on vibrator for |] year. are 110-120 volt-AC. 7% ft. ap- 17-Galion flow per minute @ Solid Brass Couplings @ Won't Crack or Peel .@ Resists Heat and Cold — * @ Lightweight and Flexible ee 8 $ 34 a7 JUMBO. Ice Cream Sandwich ONLY 10° OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P. M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 . FIVE go krogering i in the | ‘miracle mile shopping center. READY TO EAT WHOLE BAR-B-CUED chicken Fa / ma — = 5 j i a i “' e er Matt . Raye fs sid € 434 100°, PURE SPOTLIGHT instant coffee ‘: 69% DELICIOUSLY FRESH KROGER fig bars 10" LEAN, SUGAR-CURED, STERLING BAR-8-CUED- ____ CHICKENS AT MIRACLE MILE WITH THIS COUPON—SPOTLIGHT instant coffee 69: ‘ > Coupoe valid at crepes im Miracle Mite a ee wneongh Satur réay, May 24, 1958, Limit one per © valid at Kroger im Miracle Mile eniy. Through 7 sewraay, May 20% 1988, Liesit ene per customer. me 49° | Bo Re ee er re , BORDEN'S CREAMED cottage cheese | : Vv coat Coupom valid at Kroger im Miracle Mile only, Through 1 t& c “* Saturday, May 24, 1958. Limit qme per customer, : : : é : : a o : “ ¥ “4 uaa all this plus free top value stamps too We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective through Saturday, May 24, 1958 in Miracle Mile only, OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS o~- ee SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, (1958 Gy ” ! at SIBLEY’S Miracle Mile Shopping Center SALE fa Tycora SWEATERS Full Fashioned Caridgans Made to Sell for $8.98... Now $ ar ate Sines: 36 to 40 LILAC — GREEN— 4 _ BLUE — BEIGE and om * AQUA ONLY Uh: Steps, To idok your fashionable best this season, choose Sun-steps casuals by B. F. Goodrich. These new - airplane-slim shoes are styled with the “Island Look”. The exotic charm of Bermuda, Nas- sau, the Virgin Islands, and the Barbados is glamorously portrayed in each design. Make your selection from the wide variety of tapered toe. B. F. Good- rich Sun-steps today! FREE TO THE FIRST 20 WOMEN purchasing con- vas or regular shoes “Sum- q ‘mer Strow Breed Basket.” MY . \ Asi Michigan s Largest Florsheim Dealer | _— MIRACLE MILE “} SHOPPING CENTER TT S. Telegraph Rd. , : Squere Loke Rd. Miracle Mile Shopping Center . | h Open Doily 10 o.m. 2199 S. TELEGRAPH RD. Ss 0) - eee | ‘ . ¢ i Frying Chicken Parts FRESH DRESSED -—=—S—S*SCQUARTERED PORTIONS ONLY —-—SOCséFRESHH DRESSED “SMOKED LIVER | GRADE A LARGE | REMUS FRESH BEEF SAUSAGE | EGGS | BUTTER | LIVER JY: HICKORY SMOKED U. S. Gov't Inspected Eggs Fresh Creamery Butter « FREEZER SPECIAL wameétn SHINNER’S QUALITY "rams Lb. Sees MEAT MARKET ivi” OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 PER SAVI ii| Jumbo Queens} % Lb. Bag | ae “ee THIS VALUABLE «1 | 5 RAMS — FRESH ! BATTERIES With this coupon only. Offer effective thru Sunday, May 25th at our U ] or Downtown Pontiac store only. One coupon per customer. — = eee — ee soe a —_— ee oe eee eee eee OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY Regular..... Regulor .... $9.67 ~ Regular... . $1.45 You Save. pre You Save... $4.88 You Save... .46c Ban Parke Davis Maalox Deodorant Myadec Liquid. . “Fa BQe| Ji SATS) “2% Qe Regular..... 54c Regular... . $3.11 | Regular... . 45c - You Sove.... i7e You Save... .62c You Save.... l4c Alka _ Upjohn’s Kotex Seltzer Unicaps Napkins it, QTc ts, $949 Ht, Qe Regular... . $6.75 Regular..... 69 Regular... . $1.00 You Save... $1.26 You Save ....20c You Save....3lc Geriplex Colgates Breck Capsules Dental Cream - Shampoo Bottle 49 Economy Kinsel’s of 100 sh Size 4Gc Low Price §9¢ ular... ) Regular... . $2.49 Beautiful Yas. You Seve... 306 a5 Wii! lce Cream |} Air Cooled Tumblers | I Scoop : seas eat 13¢ Each _ S Dh] tow rice Qe tne Price SOUS G for 5Qc Mild-Perfectos Foil W Regular 17¢ Ca to Solid tev You Save ‘heer 3° Dixie Book Made Cigars | Rem Match 7 for 25¢ . i} li) ; | es a $8 Vo) to D9 Met Shalel CLEAN UP SPECIAL! Delicious-Fresh LOOK AT THIS! Pistachio |” are rn " 99 c fonken, ped 19 +) KINSEL’ ‘Prices in this ad are effective at Miracle Mile and Downtown Pontiac Store—Thre _ Sunday. May 25. Sorry! We must reserve the right to limit quantities. FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS ae aise 1s SAD? Mane CMR eo ORNs mee aD pe : _ EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21; 1958 . NINE : : : ‘ | . . : / +5 Soe jeisure eEnloyment tor at © \ an , 1OUIS Vly } I INT , Lyyat OUTDOOR LIVING WEEK—May 21-29-—It pays to buy now and be ready for summer ahead! Choose from our greatest assortments of top ‘% ae | quality, brand new leisure ‘time needs. All unexpectedly tagged with the lowest pre-season sale prices in years! _ Es ? * sasaePyabonnascsannnn a sspen - ( Sas 32 Sat 3 Adjusts to 4 positions automatically 7 NO MONEY Down ? 24" RIDING ROTARY ae 139° Compare with $199 mowers $3week | EARLY BIRD ‘SPECIALS THURSDAY ONLY | ANTITIES |} — ae tee = VE LY Re 5 ROTEL RGR, 25 MER e Leaf mulcher included Front discharge chute © Quick, sure automatic recoil starter Cotton @ Forward and reverse transmission — - Remnants © Centered rear wheel for traction ; 88 < @ Easy-ride semi-pneumatic tires . So ee ia es Yd. ] 9 > 1s O] 7% FEET HIGH + 12 FEET OVERALL | has Worst. AIR — er ie . : 200 YDS.. ONLY . etiied : OUSE\ 34.98 VALUE Ete — semanas pee : . ~ WOMEN’S : rok 5 Year Guarantee Rist resitsent enamel finish li-PLAY GYM with F Six feet of deluxe innerspring comfort = fn | : BRAZIER 47 Rapes 1 ee 20” PORTABLE s 6-FOOT SLIDE © KING SIZE CHAISE NYLONS | =) GRILLS .cc- ~ Bs. ee 3 Pr 5 5° OR WI bo iat op... compare. chaises 1.2 eek —— , nu ce w FANS © 24-inch cooking surface Here's a deluxe gym that’s Maker's List Price 39.99 | selling at $10 to $20 more. ieee oa As © Top quality with a ‘discount’ price tag » Bmocth epeialiang gttd adjustment extra safe thanks to two- Find all deluxe features . . . Reg. 1.25 Value ; e Three powerful speeds - ' = . inch heavy steel tubing . . . = lightweight aluminum frame - a ] e Suspension mounted safety grills e 5%-inch awheels have rubber tires new improved one-piece & plus rubber-tired wheels, WOMEN’S ¢ Cools up to five rooms © Heavy duty revolving grill welded safety sprocket. Ps » vinyl clad arms for cool RAYON KNIT ° Underesiters approved © Fire bow! guaranteed 3 years High test plate chain holds ; comfort. See it now in our BRIEFS e Copper, nickle, chrome plated steel grid * 1,000 Ibs. Grants price. : ‘Grecian Rose’ print. a — Reg. 29¢ Each oe NO zi = ; x eis : 45 RPM. MONEY poy, RECORDS _ : ; WW | | seh “wee uf w “67- : 20 WTG . i : —— Jha? | ROTARY MOWER i : pate Mi ae ae HOW MUCH DO Assorted Compare YOU NEED to buy _Barettes | up 1079.95 - your summer Z VE ef e Automatic recoil starter Pe |. wardrobes now, | | Hair Omaments e Heavy steel chassis oe ge ae a 37 Mg ae © Cutting height 11” to 234” 7) 88 A are complete: te 1.50 125 $50 «0, | | ROSE BUSHES aweek TINT -. ‘Coupon Book — 1.75 week ‘ve Sl = TINSEL- . SIX-PLAY © i | . . 0-day W. ; ° > 3 3 = ta di va Wie PLASTICS a CROGUET SET ee $100 rayon - @ ; 5 Year Guarantee 10 oz. Tumblers : iat oad uae rk... 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Floor Mats Power Oil Spark Plugs 10 A. M.-9 P. M. Reg. $4.50 $2.04 Value Requilar 52c¢ : . EASY Protects = pew flow. Covers You get 6 qts. of premium Each, in sets of 4 or more. EASY oll and carrying case. 2W185261 Tested. and guaranteed for 10,000 miles. L1202-68. Group Your Purchases and Buy on Easy Terms! Free Parking Stores Open Plenty of TERMS ~ _FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 GARDEN WHEELBARROW || [leqch or tint? cpa iggy $9.95 5” be a beautiful blonde. brunette or redhead SAVE..Lnassembled .... +» 04 ee Se , ld é; : ting ne aie leave no SUNBEAM LAWN SPRINKLER 90° 2 . eo * ted , Model H $595 a ‘ ing Our ~ Regular $7.95 5 WMNeehec- “tugs ‘Stylists 7 A e ALBERT ves SWAN 20” LAWN ROLLER ‘ METHOD - 3 hex a o Plastic Hose | o3,%.)‘ios. smut tss“*" $79? | | Donnell: Hair Cutting Stylists “ESR TuneT™ FEderal Child’s Picnic Table . 368 ia tia = 8-9639 the Bazaar ft : Pag tee SAND BOXES Madison MIRACLE MILE fiat ry "°° | Wooden Sides 95 - ‘sam 19” | Sos, on ° 8? | T ROD and REEL SPECIALS | 8-ft. Hollow Bamboo. ; 612 -ft. Fibergles Spincing Pieper ly Rect a ae Sametellioe. ietecing. | Reel su ; = | Remun c-cecteceess:> $2.95 Raguler. .........cean: $6.95 ag Totel Velue ............ $8.90 | Total Volue ........... $11.90 Tailored Bedspreads BOTH $4" BOTH $855 ONE-OF-A-KIND for ONLY for ONLY. & Manufacturer's Show Room Samples HARDWARE $2195 10 $20.95 Michigan Miracle Mile {Open Mon. thra Sat. 9 to 9 | ANNOUNCING THE NEW LOCATION Tisdale Office Equipment in the ] MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER In the Bazaar Area Next to the Pontiac State Bank Featuring the Finest in .. . i | | © OFFICE FURNITURE © OFFICE MACHINES © OFFICE SUPPLIES © STATIONERY © DUPLICATORS © MIMEOGRAPH MACHINES | 7 Rentals - — Sales — Service es 1 e @ S GRAND OPENING S Moy 21 -- 22 -- 23 -- 24 : 30% OFF REBUILT A ' Ps This is your _— Oo -TYPEWRITERS | - MIRACLE MILE versnae th fe, ou ME be om fF With New Machine Warranty ~ L | “ee < heavy’ quilted including quilted « MACHINES $ 49° Up E | | ay pre yuma PRICED FROM.......... AD sales teak ne OEY, tiene From’s leat lobe. LESS 30% | Tisdale Office Equi oman, MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING oe EG ‘pm AREA Open Daily ‘til 9 P.M. —*RE 8-4545 2 Re RE aS NNRREDUn ee OPEN BY 10 A.M. "TIL9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR. 5,000 CARSFIFTEEN ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 Where Else Can You Shop @.8) 51] EverY Oc} va | EVENING ‘SERVICES h Over 2,500 9-nJ Miracle Mile Shopping ¢ Center Departments South Telegraph at Square Lake Road ~ All Stores Open by 10 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY - Free Parking for 5,000 Cars ONE STOP FAMILY SHOPPING je) nace / # Outdoor Fashion Show The first cooperative public presentation of merchandise by Miracle Mile Shopping Center’ merchants will feature fashions and products for “Outdoor Living.” Shows are scheduled for FRIDAY, MAY 23, at 9:00 P. M.; SATURDAY, MAY 24 at 2:00 P.M. * Outdoor Furniture Auction All outdoor furniture that has been on display during outdoor living campaign will go on public auction WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 at 8:45 P. M. Bring the whole family and have fun! MIRACLE MILE * Wolverine % Midget Kacers Be sure to bring the whole family out to Miracle Mile Shopping Center to see the Miracle Mile Wolverine “% Midget Racers. Youngsters of both sexes from ages 4 to _ 15 participate in these races ‘under the supervision of _ their parents. THE GRAND OPENING OF THE TRACK 1S SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 8, 1958 at 2:00 P. M. (Time trial races on week lta and Sundays). — PM. DAILY F REE PARKING FOR 9, my CARS Onn BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 » SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 MIRACLE MILE and DOWNTOWN Clothes for Outdoor Living CHARGE THEM ALL ON CONVENIENT TERMS! Classic ‘wills Bio] WASHABLE COTTONS * ~ s In‘white, red, riavy, black __Wash ’n Wear your choice, Those cool summer slacks you'll wear for months: and _months, Reg. $7.95 —$@G90 2 Pair for Only $13.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE Broadcloth Shirt Dress $5000 ee, washable button down shirt dress to carry you right le the summer; Girls’ “| Swim Suits, Sets Cotton suits and sets, some with matching Terry lined jacket. spe? Sizes 1-3, to 3-6x, 7-12 Sizes 10 to 18. Men’s . : 7 not eS oda om Sawyer St en SN ant pare Loafers Polished Cotton - SPECIAL PURCHASE! eee Slacks PRGA ie ck pO ade ortage wi ‘ . ae , ; . “@.4 ete _— = 6 to 12 in natural finish. Wash n Wear Dress Shirts Reg. $12.95 | —_Resular.$3.98 ; token Reg. $395 Ke § 00 a $ BB ford cloth button down or $ 99 Sizes 6 to 12 or ia “ | soar with sewn in collar ‘2 + B, C, D Widths - i 3 SHOP THE MODERN WAY — HOURS: Open a Lion Charge Account with Optional Terms! Downtown Dally 9:30 to 5:9—Mom. and Fri, to 9... Biirncte Mille Daily 10 te 9 EN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL9 P.M. DAILY | FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS |