B.S, Weather Bureas Forecast _ Metal on Page 2 116th YEAR ballhallted * PONTIAG. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958—22 PAGES" = eet ke to OK Jobless Pa # DETROIT # — United Auto Workers President Walter P. _|Reuther reported ‘‘we made. no progress” in the first two hours after he joined last-minute con- tract negotiations at General [Motors Corp. today. said the company still | j|maintained what he termed a take-it-or-leave-it stand on. its of- Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) Reuther, GM Officials Making No Progress persists in its rigid, fixed, take- it-or-leave-it attitude.” Seaton arrived before Reuther and he, too, said he is “always an optimist’ in hoping for settle- ment of the negotiations covering the 325,000 UAW members. Negotiations of the International being held at Red Run Country Club in Royal Oak was Mike Four Sub-Par Rounds Among Early Starters By BILL CORNWELL Sports Writer, ne ee Western "Ope fred lien Gocaiee Chal First entries started fobs off at 8:00 a.m. and there rounds among the early were four sub- Most of the “big name” pros covering 18,134 GM workers were guage.” GM said the IVE conduct has Now in State Contest ip EE amatet Area's Outlook: Some Showers, | Not Very Warm Fair skies and seasonally nor- mal or slightly warmer weather for much of the nation over the Memorial Day weekend is the fore- cast of the U. S. Weather Bureau. Scattered showers are expected| ——* at the turn Wally Burkemo -|the bright young pros on the tour Temperatures were in the mid- dle to low 30's throughout all of Michigan Wednesday night except in the Pontiac-Detroit area, The ‘lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 42 degrees: The: mercury rose to 73 at 2 p.m. Related Story, Page 2 fer to renew current wage con- tracts for two years. going on in another part of the GM _ building. GM issued startling against IVE officers this morning. saying, with the TUE have becu virtually charges A GM statement was issued “Rational negotiations made a travesty of collective bar-| gaining." In the past week, Reuther and the UAW have jettisoned profit sharing and other demands by the dozen, But Reuther has de- (Continued on Page 3, Col. 4) Louls Seaton, GM vice presi- dent for industrial relations, _| agreed no progress was made and said the union had . not ‘Form Government’—Coty to Gocarel backed up any from its stand of yesterday. Seaton estimated concessions of- fered yesterday by the UAW would reduce demanded increases only from 73 to 60 cents an hour per worker. “Tt is my intention to stay at the bargaining table until the deadline at midnight,’’ Reuther said, “We have always worked against a deadline and I am hopeful we can De Gaulle in Paris Again; His Whereabouts Secret PARIS (#—Gen. Charles de Gaulle arrived in Paris late today—and once again disappeared from public view. De Gaulle arrived just a little more than three hours after President Rene Coty told the Freneh Parliament work out a fair and equitable set- tlement again, “However, I have been advised that the corporation to date has been unwilling to bargain on a single issue . . . We will not sign a contract that does not take care of the problems of the unemployed, the pensioners and those displaced when their plants are closed down, “We are willing to bargain on a give-and-take basis,” he sald, " Pontiac Press Photo name pros among the early estern Open Golf Championship teed off at 11:20 a. m. “But we are not prepared to surrender.” Reuther said he will stay at the bargaining table long after mid- night “if there is the slightest chance” of progress toward set- tlement. He said the UAW achieved hos- pital insurance, pensiong and supyj plemental unemployment benefits ag after each case when “GM said no.” Reuther said he will “not go beyond midnight if the company Pontiac Press fields of golfers, includ- ever assembled in the threatened to go par- aE ai fast greens at 2 Dionne Quints Report They'll Be Moms This Year surviving Dionne quintuplets cele- brated their 24th birthday yester- day with the revelation that two of the famous sisters would soon be mothers. and Annette (Mrs, Germain Al lard) expect babies this year; Ce- cile in August, Annette in Septem- quint, Yvonne, are unmarried. fifth quint, Emile, died in 1954, “+ MONTREAL (UPI) — The four * * * Cecile (Mrs. Phillippe Langlois) for a bey,” Al- he and i starters. had later tee-off times, and Try Topping These had a 36 while Middle- coff and Ken Vinturi each had a 37. ’ Gene Bone of Pontiac came in with a 34-36—70 as did Bill Collins who had 36-34—70. Bone had three _ and a bogey in the front ne Dave Ragan of Orlando, Fia., had a’red hot back nine where he fired four birdies for a 32 to add to his 37. John McMullin, one of Mfs. Maxwell Stone set out on a Brownwood. * new tire. : ' Fifty yards from their favorite from Fair Oaks, Calif., matched Ragan’s 69 with a 36-33. John McMullin .,,...++....36-33—68 PTT TrTr rr ie. ee oe 34-36—10 kevecueeee seees 36-34—0 Tommy Shannon .......+..30-33—72 Joe Zakarian tewsvedcenenes 30-3b—T2 John Cleary eeeees seweseee %46-31—73 Tommy Watrous. ..........36-37~—73 Emerick Kocsis ..., oe. 3T-36—73 -Fom Nieporte .: 538-3873 | Gerry Magee ++ 36-37—T} oe + +3T-36—T3 Bob Goalby ....cseccccsecve 36-37—73 LAPTy Biancd cssesccsecceds 34-38—74 ooss Coty Dem at os: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. * West eete stay 0} 1:90 Jae . rises Thursday at 4:28 p.m. Moon sets Priday at 3:23 a.m. ands Parliament 7; CHARLES TUCKER “Making his first bid for public office is Charles M. Tucker, of |197 Luther St., publisher of a Pon- tiae Negro weekly newspaper and president of the National Assn. for = Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. * * * Tucker, a Korean War veteran, attended Wayne State University and Highland Park Junior College. Married, he has one daughter whe will start school in the fall. Tucker is a member of the Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce, on the board of the Greater Pon- tiac USO and on the board of the Oakland County Planned Parent- hood Assn. * * He is an adult advisor to the Southwest Teen Assn., member of |} 9 P.M. Closing Time a.m. Monday, THE PONTIAC PRESS, .THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 The Day in Birmingham” Offices, Stores ‘Some Firms “Announce Tonight, Saturday & While all banks, stores, city and county offices will be closed Me- morial Day, most have announced extra hours for tonight. The Community National and Pontiac State Banks and their branches will be open until 6 to- night, closed all day Friday, and open from 9 until noon Saturday. Drive-in provisions at both down- town banks will be open until 6 p.m. Saturday, The Pontiac Federa] Savings and Loan Assn, and branches will be closed at 3 p.m, today, closed tomorrow, and open from 9 through noon Satucday. The Retail Merchants-Assn, an- nounced most downtown stores will stay open until 9 p.m. today, close Friday, and open during regular hours Saturday until 5:30 p.m. Stores in the Tel-Huron and Mir- acle Mile Shopping Centers will be open tonight until 9, closed all day Friday, and open until 9 p.m. Sat- City and county offices will close rat 5 today and not open until 8 a ee i if F if! if lnjunction Halts Parking Project Proposed Ferndale Lot Snagged Pending June Hearing on Suit ie §~ fie | A FF Shut Tomorrow: ij be ' . Po | BIRMINGHAM — The National Safety Council in Chicago today reported that Birmingham was one of two Michigan cities to have a Pig council said of the 310 cit- reporting records, Saginaw was the the 100,000 to 200,000 population group—and the ogly city in its group without a traffic death, Birmingham, which also had no deaths in the period, is in the 25,000 to 50,000 group. sDetroit led the list of cities with| over a million population with 2.1 deaths per 10,000 registered vehi- Perfect Safety Record Hi Posted for First 4 Months nity Service for Perry G. Elliott, 20, |i of 447 Hanna St., Birmingham, who | w; drowned May 23 in Florida, will at the U. 8. Navy Base at San- Surviving are his mother, Mrs Clark E. Pardee and a sister, Carol ot Highland Park, _ {to State Legislature - Seeking a seat as state repre- sentative from Oakland County’s .| District 3 in the August primary will be George H. Heideman, 59, jot 445 Henley St., Birmingham. House north lawn. PERRY G. ELLIOTT Pontiac Man Injured, general for Michigan in 1938-39, cles. Chicago was next with 2.7 and Los Angeles was third with 3.2. The nation’s death toll dropped Curtice Sends Letter to Alf Workers in April for the sixth straight month, the council reported, “Birmingham drivers are show- ing excellent cooperation in Police Department efforts to make the city safer.” Birmingham taxpayers probably will face an increased: budget and a jJower tax rate for the 1958-59 fiscal year. The $1,627,518 ‘GM Outlines Operating By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS How General Motors will operate its plants in event new contracts are not reached by expiration of present contracts at midnight tonight is President Harlow H. Curtice in a letter to utlined by GM all GM hourly-rated employes. x * * Specific points listed by the corporation president in the letter to.employes are as follows: Current wage rates averaging $2.45 an hour, including a 22 cents cost of liv- ing allowance, will.continue in effect, Fringe benefits averaging 56 cents an hour, making a total average wage of $3.01 per hour will be continued. These include ‘vacation and holiday pay, overtime, and night shift premium, insurance, supple- mental unemployment compensation and other benefits. main in effect. Sip geaseal pausida plan oil ¥e- GM will continue hospital expense benefits, life insurance, sickness and acci- dent. insurance unless employes say other- wise. per x * * , The company will stop paying 5 cents hour for each hour worked into the supplemental unemployment benefit (SUB) ‘trust fund June 1 but will resume contribu- tions when the 100 million fund falls be- low the required funding position. GM will continue holiday pay, in- cluding Memorial Day tomorrow. Plans _ The seniority and shift preference pro- ‘visions of the 1955 national and local agree- ments will remain in effect. In ending the union shop, the com- pany said, “Union members will no long- er have the obligation to pay dues to the union as a condition of continued employment in General Motors. — .The union shop provisions having ex- pired with termination of the national agreement, the union will be unable to re- quest and cause the discharge of an em- ploye for non-payment of union dues. New employes will not be required to join the union and pay initiation fees and dues as a condition of empibyment. 2.7 In abandoning the checkoff the com- pany said, “Since General Motors now has no responsibility and authority to deduct union dués from wages of employes, no such deductions will be made.” GM said it will keep in effect the usual shop rules. Call-in pay, overtime pay and night shift premiums, and pro- visions for handling complaints over production standards. Curtice added, “it is our intention to continue to operate our plants in an effi- cient and orderly manner. All employes will be treated fairly.” pitt fi r i E seg Hlty! ine z i tegory | 4-Dr. Delx. Station Wagon New 1958 Plymouth Ready to Go $2,263.11 R & R MOTORS, INC. Your Chrysier -Imperial 124 Oolong Dealer YE 4-359 6.70-18 SAPETY-6 [ 600-16 1 | 7.10.15 111 N. PERRY ST. FE 2.0121 peesccg BRT“ Great Lakes Still wemowe 9?" “Coolest Region Wednesday in Pontiae ° Sgeeeeoror) ,, |Across Nation 0d ladle d tattle Cl tdi desdidadededidadadadadaaiadad 62 most areas except in the Great. Lakes region, | in 1884 * * + ture Chart only minor changes today, with generally mild temperatures in| SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR RESIDENTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC LIVING OUTSIDE PONTIAC CITY LIMITS Whereas, The Annual Election is to be held in said sch district on Monday, the Sth day of June, 1958, ’ A spring heat wave continued in| ae aS eee Ld 5 . BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN L O. BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. 10% 3 Memorial Day Special | | PAL Paint — $49 95 * Lumber * Dock Materials * Water Skis * Garden Hose § 7 4 ts many areas, :. 2} “i. Coolest spots were in the north: sae Great Lakes, Temperatures Ee into the 30s but were in, 7 7 the Far Southwest, after more | than a week of daytime tempera- Otures of above 100° degrees in’ * * * ithe 40s from Wisconsin into Penn- | isylvania and New York, i Therefore, Notice is Hereby. Given, that Monday, June 2, ee oe ee oes jay on which unregistered persons r) a GI oe A er in or to vote at said annual school election. _ Applicetion. for sogistation should be mode :to the township clerk of the township in which the applicant resides. : BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER C a 1 MF Gallon . OD WaGWNT NYFJHLUON S,waLsiawang * Hardware * Fence Materials * Grass Seed ‘* Steel Clothes Posts. * Cedar Fence Posts BURMEISTE 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. ‘OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. — SUNDAYS.10 A. M. to 3 P. M. DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RATES BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. | ee i { » | Fi P a R'S NORTHERN | LUMBER. CO. EM 3.4171 ‘OD WaEWNT NYFHLUON S.waLsIaWwung BURMEISTER’S ‘NORTHERN LUMBER CO. | @ 2 eee . % . 95 i Es ‘ . _¢ Seeks Nomination ‘OD WIEWNT NYFHLUON S,waisiIawung =e ae | > ; oe ie Ty “ hoe bee sae rh Rea . 4. hs \ — : “s | es Polrrs Gane THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1938 , = i a re Nova Scotia: his. some of thejhighest tide Warren Father's | [Net Seriously Hurt * Deputies Battled bighoth-thigg inthe wat, The No Rain Shortage There MOBILE, Ala. (®—Streets were flooded and traffic was jammed when 1.2 inches of rain fell on Mobile during a 20-minute span last night. Some streets con- tained more than a foot of wa- ter. Jas Car Hits Bridge John R.. Guellec; 41, of T16 Cres- cent Lake Rd., Waterford Town- Guellec was thrown clear of his car by the impact and his car toppled over upside down in three feet of water. * * * He was treated for facial lacera- tions and nose abrasions and then released from Pontiac General, County's Tax Splits Draw Protests of 120 About 120 township supervisors and representatives of Oakland County schools appeared before the Tax Allocation Board yester- day. to protest tax allocations handed down last Friday by the board. “Tt was the largest turnout since 1946," declared William J. Emer- son, board chairman and superin- tendent of county schools. The board met today to. deliber- ate on the final rates which will] be announced Monday, Emerson said he could not tell until then! whether there will be any change from the preliminary rates. Speaking before the six-mem- ber beard during the nearly four hour hearing Wednesday was Mrs, Mary E. Pence, president of the Oakland County § choo! On Memorial Day, let us pause in solemn tribute to those who gave their lives that all may be free. And as'we honor their «great sacrifice for the cause of freedom, let us pledge ourselves to be ever vigilant that what they have nobly won shall ever be preserved. 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Drive Safely —and Have a Pleasant Holiday! Board Assn, and the Ferndale School District, “We tried to. impress on the board that each year we are hav- ing increasing difficulty in meet- ing our budgets,” said Mrs, Pence, “and that the board with its re- cent allocations is making the problem even more difficult.” The association, established two years ago, represents all 31 school districts in the county, The great majority of these had their re- |quests for millage cut drastically by the board. “nt is not right to take the | money away from our children,” Mrs. Pence, of 972 Albert St., Ferndale, said. “The county should go to the voters to ask for additional millage to meet She said she had not learned as yet of any of the districts appeal- ing their millage to the State Tax Commission, During the meeting at the®Board of Education office, 1025 N, Tele- graph Rd., Mrs. ‘Pence showed that association graphs point out that ‘the trend since 1955 has been correct more for the county and less for the schools.” However, the county too faces “red ink’ by sOme $270,000, Emerson said, The beard last week, by a vote of 4 to 2, ap- proved a tentative 1948 tax rate of $5.75 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, This will fail] to raise the neces- sary $10,672,280 in taxes which the county hoped ‘to receive to meet a portion of its proposed 1959 budget of $12,762,280, To raise this amount the rate would have had to be set at $5.90. “There just wasn’t enough to go around,” said Emerson. ‘‘So you see,” he added, ‘“‘everybody—the county, townships and schools — took a cut.” . About half the county’s town- ship supervisors flocked before the board to protest yesterday. None have indicated they would | appeal, All but seven of the 20 town- ships, which receive allocations under the statutory 15-mill limita- tion, received slices in their mill- age ‘requests. Emerson listed two alternatives. “The districts, townships and coun- mounting welfare costs instead of depriving the schools,” ty will have to cut operating costs or go into deficit financing,” he said. FOR YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! e © PURITY © ACCURACY 'voted additional money for build- It is the board’s job each year to split the 15-milj limit between the county, schools and town- propriations voted in excess of this limitation, Mrs. Pence said this had been done in 24 of the districts to meet soaring operating demands. “And every district but two have ing and sites," she continued; “We presented all these facts to the board. All we can do now is await the final rates Monday,” Mrs, Pence said. © INTEGRITY e “YOUR” Prescription Is in: Good Hands. . . When You Take YOUR Prescription to He Won't ‘Surrender’ Reuther Warns GM (Continued From Page One) clared the union will KINSEL’S | DRUG STORE 67 N. Saginaw, Pontiac NEW STORE AT MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER “The only way to have To me, being a friend 100 BOTTLED 1N-BOND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY” PROOF I'm Newt Kook, President, Dant Distillers. Down in Kentucky we have a saying: "you can give, and not asking too much back. Maybe that’s why J. W. Dant Bourbon is the World's Largest Selling Bonded Bourbon. a friend is to be one.” means giving the best __The IUE’s Carey_said_of Cur- séitiement, will” start running | plants without a contract to- morrow, The first test will come | at plants in Atlanta and other | southern states which do not | observe Memorial Day. GM President Harlow H. Curtice | told employes GM will continue | to pay wages and benefits at pres-| ent rates. He said if the UAW) and IUE failed to sign new con- tracts, the employes would not get annual pay and cost-of-living increases averaging nine cents an hour on June 1. Curtice said the company weuld no longer recognize the union shop. or collect dues for the union by) payroll check-off. The UAW, which started sending out no-| contract instructions of its: own last week, is preparing to collect) its own dues and organize its own union shop. | But Curtice drew union fire | when he said the company will pay union committeemen to ad- just grievances, but only for half | the time alloted in the contracts | at present. Curtice said this is all the time needed, tice’s action, ‘This display of ar- rogance could lead only to jungle wartare.’’' Carey said Curtice also, has blocked union committeemen from carrying grievances to ar-| bitration. OLDE ee | ~ 3. W. 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Adams at a meeting Adams has called in Lansing for dune 6 to look into the “hazard.” Barry, Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and Harry J. Merritt, corporation counsel, will attend the meeting. Barry does not deny there is a “hazard.” “We've had one down there for quite sometime,”’ he said. * * * However, he said his department “thas done everything it could’’ to ‘eliminate the inadequate sewage facilities. Plans for the Twelve Town job, the Dequindre Intercep- tor, and the Red Run Enclosure are the steps taken in this direc- tion. “But our hands are tied until we get that appeal so the Su- preme Court rules on whether we are on legal grounds in the project,” he said. The ruling would give the green or red light to all three projects, he ships. This does not include ap- | added Southfield Township, principal opponent of the proposed $44 mil- lion Twelve Town project, indicat- ed in March it might appeal. No further indication has been made. * * * Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland that month ruled in favor of the ptoject which will serve numerous communities in the southern part of the county, Look! Up in the Sky... * RENO (®—The state highway patrol has announced it will use airplanes for the first time in spotting traffic violations on highways leading to Reno during the Memorial Day weekend. PD AVAILABLE Serta Restokraft EXTRA FIRM HEALTH BUILT, s. Box Springs and Multi - coil innerspring by SERTA RESTOKRAFT in firm double tick made for health sake with firm coils for better sleep. EXAMPLE: Box Springs and Mattress... . . $99.00 Bedroom Set. wes secs s FRE Total Price ... ‘\by Clothes Found on River Bank Oakland County Sheriff's depu- “Ithes spent this morning searching the Clinton River and surrounding areas in Avon Township to clear up. a mystery. * * Yesterday afternoon, the Sher- iff's Dept. was notified that a set ‘of girl's clothing had been found on the banks of the Clinton, near Livernois and Avon roads. The cléthing, including a yel- low dress, socks and underwear, was strewn on the ground where a passing pedestrian noticed the apparel. The articles appear to fit a girl of 10 to 14 years of age. This morning, a skin diver ex- plored the river bottom in the area with no results. A check of ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS IIS A AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE Mv Short Cut ... . Save 240 Driving Miles == kk ASS Se eS a between MILWAUKEE MUSKEGON, MICH. Daily Sailings East and Wesi. Relax en route on this luxury liner. Beautiful lounges—spacious decks fortable bedrooms and berths .. . tertainment . . . children’s playroom . food and refreshments at reasonable prices. “| POR INFORMATION, Wisconsin & Michigan Steamship Ce., en Muskegon Ticket office and Dock, “THE MART,” Tel. 2-2665 Detroit Ticket Office 1227 Wash ington Blvd. Tel. WO 3-3095 Ss SS es missing person complaints also was negative. * * * * There were some signs of foul | play found at the scene, according | to the deputies and detectives | working on the case. Donna Mavitz, proved useless when an investigation disclosed that the girl and her family had moved from Rochester to De- troit in March and that she was safe at home, off the search. Craftsmen Lose Appeal to NLRB have lost their appeal to the Na- tional Labor Relations Board for separate union representation in auto plants. motion filed by General Motors’ Corp. May 21 to dismiss 50 peti- tions to represent 8,000 skilled workers in GM plants. * * * The workers now are represented by the United Auto Workers Union, which had joined with management in fighting the skilled trades ap- peal. companywide units existing under in bis dismissal May 13 of 34 pe- titions seeking separate representa- tion of 3,000 workers at Ford Motor Co, and Chrysler Corp. 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Pan Rea i in, Opdyke Road for United Fund Subcontractors Start Dona Tip hasbeen le | on Preliminary Work| United Fund. for M24 Project Other officers named by the 15- Sub-Contractors are proceeding) were Mrs, Melvin Thorman, vice to prepare Opdyke road (M24) for| president; Mrs, Marvin Ackeson, repaving by early July. ‘ |secretary; Donald Hickmott, treas. Crews have begun tree removal|urer, and Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. and will continue with pavement! Francis Westphal and Mrs. Ache- patching, excavating, culvert and son, publicity committee. ba Rochester's program, sponsored waterline installation through June} Qn the board of directors are * by Homer Wing Post 172, Ameri- 30, said @ spokesman for A & A AS-| Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Thorman, Mrs. Ed ean Legion, and the Jack Mason phalt Paving Co., Birmingham, the | Acheson, Hickmott, Frank Webber, prime contractor on the State High-| Vincent Rehwaldt, the Rev. Krein- way Department project. heder, Alice Ketchem, Mrs, West- It is expected that new road bed So Robert Williams and Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will begin with a salute at the American Legion Hall.. A floral wreath will be placed on the World War II Monument by : ¥ 4 * aes tc hides aeiicd Aah PR eg le se St ap Oey ee dy oy faa eae ee ee Raed wee a ee See A < ee “rien avs ising» | Meetings tee ben atime “Ore Residing in Orion cot foot read but sometimes on Romeo High School After Honeymoon Trip. a selena Hl SCHOO LAKE ORION — Making therjoomin of the bride, was flower ob 8 A copes w em covvne| Position Offered... asus st is Die een cee of Debeak ms layer of bituminous concrete as ; FLAG RAISING IN GINGELLVILLE —A flag the first time were (from left) Milo Furney, |soon as the Fourth of July week-| ROMEO—The position of princi- . and Robert Carlson of Pontiac, will wave in front of the Gingellville Community director of the Community Club; Harold Van /end is over. pal of the new Romeo High Schoo} Beardslee of Oxford and Club this Memorial Day, thanks to civieminded Camp, president; Mrs. Floyd Sanchez, Garden | Completion date on the five-mile,|has been offered to a high school Hessler of Lake Orion, the Ss. Pp date : ; “ members of the Gingellville Garden Club, MOMS, Club president, and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, head |$160,000 project is Aug. 15. The/Principal in the southwestern part/ Mr. bride's borther. the Women's Auxiliary to VFW Post 370 and of the Garden Club committee that raised money |city’s share of the cost is $20,000,|0f the state, Romeo Community buffet reception was held in several men of the community who volunteered to purchase the pole. or one-eighth of the total, with part|School officials announced today, Knights of Columbus Hall in 4 to install the pole, Raising the flag this week for of the money to be raised by spe-| The new administrator's name. ; ° 4 Featured speaker will be State cial assessments on property along] will be revealed as soon as he is Rep Farrell Roberts of West] = a tiem maa OXFORD THEATER Et : , . r ‘ $s ity its. | they ‘ ; , ters will be Lawrence yas, tee. By Romeo Ame ~~ Legion Post County Births There are ne ssscemments on the| Present Remeo High School Pris AY 4 ne Laci, ta Sek Pole Dedi , Ss castera, Postion Suuschly side ofjcipal Hessla Y. Race, whves recip TOD. ; Parade anus wil tikes ag @) e edica tion et Following is a list of children) When completed, the new roadlexpects to announce his future + Legionnaires, members of the. born to Pontiac area couples as will be a southern extension to|plans within the next few weeks. : ‘. VFW, Blue Star, Mothers, village} ROMEO—A special added fea-;Clare Klenhans will act as master srseigyy OE in Pow Pemccrsd Clerk . the four-lane, divided M 24 between | wa township officials, al oer tare will climax this year's Me-jof ceremonies, — ae eats Orla and. Oxi *"|Man Offers Sinknaper Girl Scout organizations, C morial Day observance sponsored an Powmac : i io oo. Oe Cea. Metrepcttenl the Vern Hilliker American Le-|” ‘fier these rites, the marchers) Asci°8 dimer bee fun Teoheeme faces Club, Women's Relief Corps andigion Post 108 of Romeo, It will be| will sree lg: — Baward 2 . Raeburn Shoe Gets Him Through ELGIN, Ill, @—-John P, Knowles PRI, SAT. end SUN. tae Signaitt-Amerioon dedication ceremony. charles “" parked an old; fashioned kitchen SAT. MAT. 3 te 5 : erans, Elmer Snyder Touts ef deamon, 2a — Pelayo = * — A capricious! sink he replaced with a new one SUN. 3-5 and 7 , Jesse L, Garrett, 4030 Manitoba slammed a door on Willard!in the back yard, but someone Jack E. Gilson, 2641 Littletell Fleenor as he was getting an ice stole it. Gi Parka cream order from his refrigerated) He has made the sinknaper a James a feennsth O. Golt, 4408 Hanley truck. There was an inside lock) sporting offer. Conazies, a Branch wanton 0 prevent anyone being trapped| “If this fellow will drop around, © Welstond, 92 H. Aster in such a manner — but it was/I will gladly turn over the two an- d, d, 406 Branch St. (frozen tight. Fleenor battered it tique faucets, and I wor.’t even wom Can ee ey oon” Seely said. tuel P. Jones, uussell St. James L. Hutchings, 92 Hill st. Charlies R. Irwin, 57 BE. B yO eed Mitchell R. Jaruzel, 101 George Jr. 406 Branch St. Pettersen. sie Montana Paul. y, 38 N. Paddock AF Students Taking , , have engage- | reait Poneman Sid $3,500,000 plant in| ment of their daughter, Charlotte rae ee of Cree burban ade Township draws) Mae, to Jerold Warren Hice, son | DENVER (INS) — The curricu- nearer feany: of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Hice |lum of the Air Force student has M. R. Bissell I, president, said) of Charlotte. The bride-elect was |q total of 166 credit hours pre- ground will be broken next week) graduated from Michigan State [scribed for graduation. as part of the prime contract for; University and her fiance ig a | General education consumes 140 $2,064,797 awarded to a Grand| graduate of Grand Rapids School |hours while military airmanship is _ |Rapids firm. It calls for occupancy} of Bible and Music. No wedding | spread over the remainder of the of plant and offices by next May 1.' date has been set. hours. $3.5 Million Plant Nears niReality at Grand Rapids for Your INSPECTION DAILY 1-P.M. °til: Dark rol Participating in the parade will -, be the Legion Color™ ‘Guard and Raging wnrene creat ee A MEN'S & BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS tivities will be Wanda Stone, 17,| . Miss Orion of 1958. West Bloomfield-Keego Large Selection of Colors - $ 3 shame ath ts es ew Have Been SOLD This Past Week! ganizations in the West Bloomfield ; . | | {— 76 of These Colonial Homes Sees ft CLOTH STRAW | - in Keego Harbor. ® ‘ | HOW TO GET THERE: | oa It will begin Raden bi’ CANVAS Memorial Day H ATS | Ge perth z. 7 te Montenim—tara §$ : proceed along Orchard Lake road SHOES WEEKEND . on Joslyn te Judah Take Estates ne by : eos - the rare tuo tate 4 = the R eg $2 98 right om Optyue to We io eras on = cel Crepe Shoes owe Jedah Late Betatce, es °™ Ferly™ f° ) 4, ihe marchers wil be Boy Soout ees SPECIALS and $4.98, | F oH.A. , | Edwards of Keego Harbor, parade NOW Open — NOW TOTAL MOVE-IN COST TOTAL. MOVE-IN COST —, pane ee — Thursday Night +] 79 NOTHING MORE TO PAY NOTHING MORE TO PAY monies at the Veterans Monument ‘f ‘til 9:00 P.M, : No Joy in Troy for Dogs as New BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS ‘64 Per Month ; § 5d Per Month Ins. Including Prin.. Int., Taxes. Ins. “Including Prin. Inte, Taxes, Ins. Catcher Reports Short Sleeves, Many Beautiful $F : $ TROY—Somebody’s always tak. Colors, Reg. $1.98, NOW ] .00 B99 @ TOTAL PRICE ning the joy out of life. ; ; Troy dogs saw their day of free- — er dom end this week when the new! . fa® | ‘es cae: : ; : dog catcher reported for duty. | He is John S.. Wisniewski, 38, | of %4 Vanderpool Si., Troy, _ Police Chiet David Grattop said/ about 40 applications had been re-| ceived for the $3,840-a-year post. He added that Wisniewski was | : selected because he likes dogs, | | knows dogs and has had some ex-| gael show dogs. i Diorah Building Co, ‘ x ‘ @ * sf 3 : ra \ * La THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 WILLIAM 8, DODGE, OXFORD — Service for William '§, Dodge, 86, of 59 Mechanic will Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby’ Areas at the vines Funeral Home. Bur- ial will be at South Lyon Cemetery. Mr, Gibson’ died Tuesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar- ot bane afer o lene-teene. Surviving are-two sons, Stewart M. of Royal Oak and William John of Ferndale; three deughters, Mrs. (Use Tear Gas, Fire Hoses on Georgia Students ATHENS: Ga. (AP) & Authorl- ties brought out tear gas and fire hoses and turned them on bois- |Seaway Group Asks. [eccr for Wore Funds | WASHINGTON ah The St. Lawrence Seaway Corp. wants a Senate appropriations si t. poyes when the seaway Deco othe Te ation was established Congress to construct and op- erate the U.S. portion of the sea- way which is due to open April next year. The corporation originally sought $440,000 for. the forthcoming fiscal year. But $40,000 of the amount Cuban Army Reports 31 Rebels Killed HAVANA (® — The Cuban ar- my reports killing 31 rebels dur- ing recent clashes with Fidel tise reste Helps You Overcome be held at ii am. Saturday at -Flumerfelt : i . ‘ Marion Bracy of Ferndale, Mrs. as ford. Burial will yg ggg Pion = iiowing a kag. Hoses. _|Margaret Curtis of White Lake tepoms ‘University of Georgia stu- bo Fe ae it - additional mwas lopped off by the Hoiise, — guertilias in Oriente | Looseness and Worry be Cemetery, Cass. City. - four daughters, Mrs. Blanche Ben. Detroit; one brother, Robert Mac-|S°t out of hend, ling the year beginning July 1. ition is permitted to stand the ai communique last night sald | gene Desks of Toeme, wou riaee | He aeerenerey & Lapeer aft-/ion of Plymouth; Mrs. Flossie/artin of Southfield; 10 grandchil- * * Lewis G. Castle, administrator|corporatior’ may not be eble to) 13 insurgents were killed Tues- | [seth EASTER IT St ee er an of days..A Te-\Carr, Mrs. Peggy Nettles, and dren and 4 great grandchildren “We had a disperse them,” Po-jof -the seaway corporation, said|carry out its operating responsi-| day afternoon at a country estate pour plats nles them Brtnr 00 Shey ” tired stone mason, Mr. DodgeiMrs, Boblee Rodery, all of South lice Chief J. H. Porterfield said.|yesterday the funds are needed for/bilities to the fullest extent in| near Bayame, in the foothills of eet more eoenforsabie. Avetd nines» bed Seen 5 tenes © Oe He Lyon; four sons, James, Frank and “They just got out of hand. Welan increase in the number of em-imeeting its financial obligations.! the Sierra Maestra Range where er any drug . ‘dist Church in- Lapeer. Donald, all_of' South yon, and] Deaths Elsewhere _|st the tire department out to wet | ees eeeesteeeeeteeeieemmenmen : Surviving are three sons, Frankip | ‘Gibson of Plymouth; one ‘em down and had to use a little =A Bad ve of Oxford/sister, Mrs, Mary Whittaker, of tear gas.” Maurice rmingham; four Kennett, Mo.; 24 grandchildren and LONDON (AP) — Lord Webb-| The chief said between 2,000. are two brothers, | stiles and Steve, both of Cass City. ROBERT LEE GIBSON SOUTH LYON — Service for Robert Lee Gibson, 69, 529 Whipple St., will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday *\ five great-grandchildren. of Royal Oak, Mrs. Mildred F. Dunlop of Brown City and Mrs. | agv J. Geib of St. Clair Shores. MRS. JOHN JOHNSTONE TROY—Service for Mrs. John (Jessie) Johnstone, 75. of 1777 ‘Kirkton St., will be held at Wil-| liam Sullivan and Son Funeral | |Home, 705 W. 11-Mile Rd., Royal | Oak, Saturday at 2 p.m, Burial will be at the Oakview Ceme- tery. Mrs. Johnstone died Wednesday Patio Stones FACT SECONDS* 24 x %-INCH ..... eo Ne. 1 Slightly Migher. Cheice of All Popular Colors. Circle Benches COLORED CONCRETE 4FT. SIZE... CEMETERY URNS AT SPECIAL PRICES Buy Direct From the Monuiacturer : 3 9? anusnussansunssuscnnshugenpenaasnl ‘sharp sense of Johnson, 77, who was surgeon to the late Quep Mary fou 17 years, died yesterday. He wes rec: ;- and 3,000 students were milling around at the height of the trouble. He said he arrested 8 or ‘nized as a world authority in sur- 9, gery and was former president of ‘the Royal College of Surgeons. * * * | OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) — Dr. Leonard A. Stidley, 59, dean of the Oberlin College Graduate School of Theology since 1948, died yesterday of a heart ailment. He was born at Fort Madison, alee a. & HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ainslie Pryor, 37, actor who appeared in five television plays since operation for brain cancer phis, Tenn. * * * * NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (AP) |—Mrs, Margaret B. Wright, chair- jman of the National Executive ‘Committee of the Girl Scouts in j the 1930s, died Tuesday. She was the widow of Dr. Ralph G. Wright, onetime head of Rutgers Univer- sity chemistry department and former Rutgers trustee. Sylvan Lake Parade Set for Tomorrow Sylvan Lake will stage its own Osler, the tribute to the commu- nity’s war heroes will begin at 11:20 a.m. at Avondale and Ben- ~ at Veterans Memoria! Park. There Rev, Joseph I. Chapman, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, ,will deliver a brief message hon- ‘oring the memory of Sylvan Lake | dead of all wars. Following the service, another event with naval significance, will i : E i f -_ J * * + Porterfield said none of the boys got into the girls’ dormitories. ‘When officers and school officials balked them, some of them be-. came boisterous and otarted | throwing rocks and bottles. Moral Re-Armament | Movement to Meet | Dr. Frank N. D, Buchman expected to arrive over the weekend. * * * 20th anniversary of the ideological | movement. next Wednesday when) Buchman will be honored. on his 80th birthday. Delegates from five continents ‘|are expected to take part in the) program, Permanent MR-A facili ities on. this summer resort island in the Straits of Mackinac between Michigan's two peninsulas can ac- commodate 1,200 visitors. Moral Re-Armament; a world. wide movement, is based on the adoption of four standards—abso- lute honesty, absolute purity, abso- | lute unselfishness and absolute | love. is a graduate of a Lutheran theo- logica] seminary, Mrs. Fisher to Replace Late Husband in Group LANSING wW—Gov, Williams ap- Charlies T, Fisher Jr. to replace him as a member of the Mackinac’ ‘Bridge Authority. She is Mrs, Elizabeth —_— Fisher of Grosse Pointe, Concrete Bird Baths $69 Sich rites ae. recon tel , TM Steer praaad.Fsbe's IN CHOICE OF POPULAR COLORS .......-. waters in honor of those who per- roe in planning cuate aot | calling him one of its fathers. June 26-28, “dt is entirely fitting that Mrs. | Fisher should take her husband's place in this rhoment of triumph,” Hart. FLAVOR UP YOUR ME BIRDS EYE SERVING IDEAS [: WATCH. FOR BIRDS EYE PREMIUM FLAVOR VALUES | in yea peers 9 amen and at his store! | IDEA Chilt Dip for French bar Se t | > Combine blue cheese with Chili sauce. 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Eis é at : ‘ * A . * 73 3 : . - - — \ . : aoe es els oS ‘ re : Ae : a <= : , Vee : é ‘ tees : : é Voice of the Pe ple ; - 'PHE BONTIAC PRESS -Committeeman Defends. In answer to Grateful, intelligent workers don’t compare Reuther to the Hoffas or Becks, but realize his honesty and integrity are above | reproach. He is auto: workers’ knight in shining armor and his untiring | efforts and bulldog tenacity have brought them many benefits and will bring more in the future. , x *« * Has industry ffered encouragement to workers? Was it. industry that got them an eight hour day, a pesnion, paid insurance, 8. U. B. benefits, better working conditions, union representa tion and hope for the future? As for GM being wondertul to your boy on salary, they THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 munist Premier Kisar’s Liberal Democratic Party has won a sweep- ing-victory. ; A strong opposition party, the - Socialists, demanded abrogation | State of Affairsin | France Still in Mess Two weeks ago, General CHARLES pe GautLe told a momentous news : conference that “crisis follows crisis of the joint US.-Japan Security : -sppetady iad in France and all of them are alike.” Pact, recognition of Communist mucmabership in the world's clancet, most democratic waion, tho UAW, * * China and a ban on nuclear wea- headed by that thorn-in-the-side-of-big-business, Walter P. Reuther. oo . ons. The Liberal Democrats x *« * This may hold true for a ee I agree more should stop and count their blessing, and to auto work- Frenchman but the rest of the world is apt to disagree. Of late, everyone has been “distinetly dif- ferent” while the current imbrog- lio is setting new records for “speed, distance, altitude and durability,” in the words of the 3 Associated Press. talks in Tokyo for the trumped-up i and if they have a “revolution” or : ng in some people’s judgments. : we x * reason that the Communist flag was Naterelly- going to church ene can't ee ee Reporters have run in circles, cut 10+ permitted to be flown over the help having some rub off courting another invasion from 4 figure eights and even paper dolls in erie, where the consultations were x * * Germany, an attempt to keep up with the dizzy Some. people are. always trying * 2 A being held. Later, further economic to make an example of the wrong That’s the way the history book : parade of events. Today’s news is ...1e was brought to bear by portion, whether it’s concerning _reads, year after year, The dizzy repudiated by tomorrow’s events or Satan. otiae trade agreements church attendance or - Freach are overwheimed by the , . - 4 No matter what task is under Germans and then whole tomorrow’s official statements. It . . . thhen, there wil cladye be casit hes to rad i. I taver | seems that pz GAULLE “‘is in, he’s out, a x * be ; WORR/a-—e cavanipergirai ane al pa — leaving the Preach to their = he’s in,” and for occasional relief and : € people's vo Of COR nee sincere in what it stands for and able to rise in another 20 years variation he’s “in between.” in the government is evidence Something’s Happened to Grandma! allow it to soak in, thereby ob- to the point of “taking them over * ; * * that the people of Japan were : . _ ~ eae cate wonderful per. again,” wes on © aay. The Communists and Socialists 0t blinded by the campaign for Bt . - * ek * js tor an Ten cenceresd, the are against de Gaulle which is one a form of “neutralism” if not- David’ Lawrence Asks: The other 10 per cent that g© rien rave yld “bore'mecauve of his finest recommendations in Communism. They have shown Seeasres eee nee ee nce eas war the eyes of the world at large. But France never worries about. appearing at a disadvantage. That hand for dealing with Japan’s solid ground. . had lagged behind , befor kind of cor- . Mrs. i state of being. c : 7 : = Obviously any system of gov otis can be aetel . Clarkston ae o maa Can't some masculine beauty j : 4 4 difficulties. ernmental control of wages and s« « _ parlor teach Van Cliburn what to ; | ! : : cs Wee . prices would always take — Another opportunity presented _, 1" answer to ——e letter do with his hair? I could. | vy r . account such inequities. The bout not trusting some people that Gray Grandma ; | She may not make sense and she The Man About Town bate over how the economy can t8elf to the President at his press = ts oh is cadllieasal aad erey continuing element of suspense and , producing unemployment is get- question when he was asked if he sing hymns, they are good “Expect Progress | Guu Knew. Labrador became of Would Invite the leaders of the OP, St feta alone and Much Too Fast’ excitement. ° bre ne ies aeeeee eee het steel unions and companies to the {#¢e to face with God alone and o vos j : customary assum tion White H $0 as to avert another %e Who's right or who's wrong. i i Never Had Difficulties? ns : : into the ditch, 7 Decoration Day: When we. ao ident told his ———a™ ———$_———— partly literate, How can you ex- The defunct Dally Worker (Com- should Grive so there will not be ference Wednesday that he hed There was a grammatical error yet pee, ow ant Eee ee munist newspaper in the United = more graves to decorate. been advised by economic analyst Dr. William Brady Says: ina teacher's letter when he shoul when the = as grim : States) revealed a royal battle behind © Sietigs » in many things nation ve said “among” instead Cup task of educating the world eee iad A Pontiac man who surely was a mod- buys, the price reflects about 80 ° ° C e totem © + he stones in the Russian front over en explorer was meatinaer ca sesacs Aching Joints Are Crying “"+ + eo | here. Joun Garss, the editor of the Frank F. Rand mua ° ° ° spect lag a tre whereas expect common sense to prevail. Worker, represented one faction and who died Tuesday. In his 25 trips to upon the freedom of an economy for Calcium and Vitamins “among” should be used when W.t wns Z. Foster, Evoenws Dennis Labrador he gained an intimate knowl- to establish its own ptice and paloma Sen amie oh tera Ti Still Get and more of their ilk were the “op- oer Tn ts taeraoa cone then a Oy Long ago, the wives of European . let me mention here that nutri- on eae cee ee igers ffs’ position” within the party. it would be the world’s greatest source of But Eisenhower went on to pic- fishermen fearned that a daily tional deficiency through the Years much as doctors, nurses, in All the Castoffs £°°s" xe wore en ture some of the dangers that lie spoonful of cod liver oi! kept their ts ee adan Le bela dentbert- ventors, ete. Well, the Tigers are still getting oe = itl gd . cent developments are proving the “ead and declared that it is im- men from being laid up with the’ tion of joint tissues—rheumatiz— ~ * * more and more castoffs. This great o. and Dennis wanted the — truth of his assertion. In arriving at these portant to keep a “‘sound dollar,” rheumatiz.” . and so I recorimend as the best But most are trying their best siugger, Hazle (batting average - US. Communists linked directly corftiusions he went through hardships because, as he put it, “if we don’t Rheumatiz? Yes, that’s what I prevention and treatment an ade- to teach students to think inde- - 179) comes from Milwaukee. That " to Moscow with the head men in arid actual privations akin to other ex-- of everboit's pene roe ce Call physical de- quate daily ration of the vitamins pendently and learn more as they means that every team in the : warm th who have found less. we Lane het ey generation ang minerals which are deficient Progress, in school and subjects not National League had to waive him. Russia exercising the ape ead plorers ve body's —— Policy, and today or sine tissues. in most Amétican diets. even —s — can Otherwise, he would still be in the trol s C runist ieee F through modern ali s : . schools are ays National League. 4 + Yinlted States. Gates wanted to, What has become of the mosquitoes?” nation more than ever, the older 1 have, combed and if you hope to benefit trom, 8,PPttY good Job, but there may But no one wanted « 79 hitting —.—preak all outward ties with Rus- Mrs. Bertram Folsey the retirement ago, are current and cla _—you_must_get_your daily ration room ay hes bos ‘ : ' " fro on—that is, enough Michigan Mother and Teacher © °—and the Tigers grab him sia and inside control also, fo a of waterford, which reminds me that peng goad (Se praes) rant Rg gree extra CA, D, I and B-complex fo a cause they were at the bottom i considerable extent. He wanted ' they haven't been so ‘numerous this the constant rise-a caaai ake keep your nutrition up to normal, Says God Bless a ee ee ee ee | the Communist party in the U.S. _— spring. It’s on account of the drouth — evitable rise—in the cost of living who described the SS ee nd h sid ocr ed at gory ‘ to be U.S. controlled and U.S. ut most of us would prefer the skeeters. we ‘are going to be in very, very rheumatiz; and rate ile to subsist on an Diaper Changer Seg ar : jous trouble." he called it nei- . ‘mevel : — — a at That ultra beautiful wisteria vine in the = The President's attention was ‘et _—_—rheumatiz a ee nap orp em He's the type , ‘.- 2+: = ; of Oe nor physical de- DR, BRADY Signed teiters. not more than one page SAY ess him. ! , iy wileew ae Wea od en. Boks yard called to the possibility of wage but or ES Cee ae to personal who will be a father and not a must contain the name and pddress Also, Gates favored socialism as a Mr. and Mrs. Ira and price controls in connection arani a second arya au. beste or trealipent: wil be ‘anewered wy “fixture” around the house when si the ‘writer.’ Thus ‘information © | ee rapidly rising defense chroni tism. . William Brady, if a stam —— first step toward communism. Once of 17% Bast: Troquols Road. is spreading Sxpenditures. We sald that even ‘ty was Dr. Wm. Osler edarvssed earelage’ ie sent to foe Pou. De 20m If old enough to really ie not, ot cris werge""and The he had sold an American his socialis- £!0TY that’s worth & drive that way. the present plans and biseprints "ty peal retained alee (Copyright 1958) Milford Mother of Six fit sil tier, “ENE tic-program, he proposed to indoc- This worst spring drouth in our his- ra a couple years mean ies famous “Practice” is the = ) ~ , - rapidly rising costs in the field trinate him in - ° best description of physical de- , Pie ee ee TS Seep of try ee nid tater, ns Sxpensive weapons. “7 generation of joint tissues to be Case Records of a Psychologist: | communism. : } 7 . found in any medical work. _ Both sides agreed that the ulti- mate goal was abolishing free govern- ment in the United States and insti- tuting a complete dictatorship like Driving through Leonard every night, jess money. posure to cold and damp” = Don Cowing is a big fellow ras a ihe“ Hubert Meoresen + « & caused it. He set medicine with an athletic build and a nym for school, “ « points out the need for more. men Russia's. ; 4 ae “I would deplore,” said the Pres- back 50 years when he wrote dynamic personality. He earns If they like teacher, then they teachers in the early grades. . 8 * *~. =: ap nt py ihe ata eens plant ident, “any attempt to fix—in.times ®t “chronic ftheumatism is his salary in a very unique view the whole educational system His youngsters almost literally Well, the boys squabble d and wonders e northeast Oakland black of peace—wages and prices. I most common among the poor, manner. For he plays heroand favorably, hang on his coat tails because of battled and bickered abe panther has migrated to upper Michigan, believe we are, to that extent, particularly washer-women and foster father to a flock of five- If they dislike their kindergarten their admiration and devotion, -—and bro. where such an animal is reported. Moore- deserting some very long-term %Y laborers, whose occupation year-olds. Isn’t that a fabci- teacher, then they hate school and = And those fatherless or divorce- up. The Foster element had the son avers that he saw it a number of principles that are good for this °*P°8es them to cold and ~ nating field of work? Diseuss want to play hookey or drop out as : country. damp.” this case carefully and thén soon as possible, KJNDERGARTEN [= voice and purse strings of Mos- pledged to continue Japan’s sup- port of the United Nations and co-operation with the United States as well as with Asia. x * * Recently in an effort to influence voters, Red China called’ off trade political maturity and stability by strengthening Premier Kism’s Its Future Value to the World Was Well Predicted of Walled Lake, “if the weather bureau didn’t predict so much rain that never comes.” nights near the big woods just north of Leonard. - . , “But when you get up against ment to intervene. The logic of this argument is that the nation can only wait till wage increase which could result in a further increase in steel prices next July. (Copyright 1958) Although Osler had keen in- sight into the nature of chronic joint disability the man was ob- sessed with the notion that “‘ex- Dr, Osler gained his experience ers heading this list is the UAW under Reuther's leadership. 2 Answer Letter on Church-Goers I have to laugh at lack ‘of think- thing. Forget about them. They're greatly overshadowed by the stronger who have their feet op Born Again ‘Teachers Err Like All Others’ Bill Ward, Committeeman UAW-Pontiae Motor ‘French May Be _.Invaded Again’ If those French don't wake up ae ‘Can’t Someone Give Him Advice?’ Some people expect progress too rapidly. At least half of all the men and women on this globe over 10 years of age are illiterate. And an additional 15 per cent is only Early Grades Need Men Teachers send for the Rating . Scale below. i look upori their teacher as a syno- And Don Cowing admirably In high school and college, the cow and salad refused to sub- 7 io- ike this, they begin to rey in the free wards of hos- - pupils are mature enough to sidize Gates’ paper any longer, The record of the past several years, believe it as an emergency, then _ Pitals. - * €: By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE realize that there is an oc according to figures given me by - something might have to be done, , ; ‘ casional “lemen’ among. the oe Mere a, camly Wnts Collin Wellson but Tam certainly not ready to _,TH¢ idea that chronic joint dis. Case ¥-$22: Don Cowing, aged acuity, Thus, it they get oblivion. ’ predict wow.” ability occurs chiefly among the bout’30, is a kindergarten teach- sourpuss, _ dyspeptic teacher, This world is filled with battles district som for a big insurance com- _ Sinubouer had ssemlisues poor ny laborers and washer- er at Roseville, Michigan. they are old enough to know pany, shows that the holidays with the a T gh women didn’t please the snobs He recently outlined the reasons such a teacher Is not typical, on any and all levels. Re-Election of Kishi Pleases Free World worst traffic records are those that come next to a week end. So keep your fingers crossed, sober, both hands on the wheel, with a fragile accelerator touch. The complete works of questions flung at him about the rises in the pay of postal workers and in military pay and was asked if these don’t represent a contra- diction of his advice to labor and business to ‘‘hold the line.” : * * * and near-rich at all. And so they were delighted when a_ snooty name was devised for the rheuma- tiz, arthritis, NAME IS EXPENSIVE. Of course arthr-itis means joint why he chose teaching the young- sters who first enter the grade school system, It was most inspiring to me, ag a lifelong educa- : tor, to hear the With a record 75 per cent of in one nn Meatoareate been “inequities” and that, when of chronic joint disability there is ical arguments Japan’s voters balloting, anti-Com- jrioeq ion, ° years ago 18 8 ther economic groups in recent 0 sign of inflammation ‘except which prized possession of years had gone forward in wages, other than which occurs casually vanced, , a E. W. Barber —— in consequence of strain or injury. Py J ——s : “Arthritis” may sound exclusive act t Ge THE PONTIAC PRESS 9 Caleary Ave. He also has a New The Country Parson and expensive but in fact it is a many children see aN paper of April 15, 1865, with the ’ i li ° chump’s word for rheumatiz. I little of their dads Published by Tue Powttc Parss Company news of the assassination of assure you that no one can clearly because the latter 48 W Huron St. Pontiac 12. Michigan President Abraham Lincoln, distinguish “chronic arthritis’’ leave the house Trade Mark Da + 4 . Sivliiht, tetnecs, Jonn n. Rane also some other valuable relics. irom plait Ed V8 theme: Se Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising ; * * * ing and often get and Advertising Director Manage: : If you are now taking some home late at night Howsap BH. Prrocenate mi, Eant-M. Treapwris, 4 - freak treatment, newly discovered all. Vice Ag and Circulation Manager Verbal Orchids to- “wonder drug” or other worthless ene ony Bey ae tale Oo al dea W, Preeceaass use Advertning” =. ~-«*Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Hamilton _ remedy that purports to be good either due to war and disease, Secretary and Editor Manager f Novi: fitty-fourt ; for “chronic arthritis,” you will or to the fact that the parents Romar % Tans. Guess. seu. o Ovi; | y-fourth wedding anniver- be totally uninterested in physical are divorced, Z anaging Editor Classified Manager sary. degeneration of joint tissues until So it is very reassuring to the (The Associated Press ic entitied exclusively to the ame for republication of all local riews printed in this _ SOW spaper BA well as all AP news dispatehes : Mrs. Alma Bogardus of Rochester ; eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs.-Fletcher Burnaby you begin to suspect that, my goodness, maybe you have it. | When or if that day comes, re- The'Powrise Pass is delivered by chrrier for 40 cents member to 'send me 36c and a anyway. 6 Week: where carrier servite , : ~ ~ ‘ 7 RIE Bebe erin Thciatee a OF Meee Marder, fNy-thtrd wedding sn ) stamped, return envelope. for.® most crucial grade in the entire Woshtenaw Counties # ix $1200 a year: elsewhere in “lVersary, “Just be: sincere usu ally \ copy of the latest printing of the school system. —_—* S gout, All trail svbecrintions | peyabie. ‘ta \ Mrs. Rachel Orson impresses pi, more than t Chronic Joint Disability * * * ABC. Phone ond clase matics at Pentiec. of Keego Harbor; eighty-first birthday. being smooth.” " . Td whet your imerent 35e worth, For at/the age of five, children : : ° / . ‘ \ \ : ; / , ms ey ol : . ‘A = , \ ¥ ae i \ ’ t. i _ But in kindergarten and first grade, the teacher IS school! “THE PONTIAC PRESS, a ' ? THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958 ‘Interest.on n Road Bond Issue Clima’, 47 Highway. Department Official Heporlt ‘Unlucky Breaks’ Costing State M illions _ LANSING W—A couple of un-;Lawrence, state highway finance lucky breaks will cost Michigan | chief, hoped the state could get by millions of dollars in interest on| with interest of a flat three per the new 100 million dollar state |cent, or even mgt an. highway bond issue, a state high- * way official says. ic % smal ant cua ae _ When the ‘wheels were set in) ments will average a shade above motion. a month ago for yester-|3.30 per cent, the figure bid by a day's huge bond sale, Alfred H.|syndicate of seven big bonding YOUNG GM SHAREHOLDER — Jeffrey Allen Wolf, 2, son of Michael J. Wolf and his wife Ruth G., or 1333 Anabella Ave., Hav- ertown, Pa., one of the youngest of GM stockholders, takes the wheel of a GM car on exhibit at the annual shareholders meee in Wilmington, Del., last week. ‘Chances Considered Slim Hofta Wants Truckers Readmitted to AFL-CIO | WASHINGTON (AP) — Team- \ended in a mistrial with the jury sters Union boss James R. Hoffa |counted 11-1 for conviction. is busily courting a bevy of x« « tt firms headed by Blyth and Co. Inec., of New York, Interest charges over the life worst was the ‘A’ rating given the issue, instead of ‘AA’ by Moody's. * * * “Conceivably, this could have cost us one-fourth of one per cent. They say that the difference in ratings amounts to 15 to 25 points —that is, one-hundredths of one per cent interest. “Moody's said they were good bonds. We thought they would gives us an ‘AA’ rating.” Lawrence said that the fem rating appeared to be the result of legislation enlarging the highway department's borrowing power, If all of the expanded bonding authority were used, highway revenues to guarantee serving of outstanding bonds would be re- duced to a ration of about two te one instead of the former eight times coverage. “That assumes we bonded to the hilt — about 635 million dollars under present market conditions," he said. ‘There ig no intention of doing this right away, but that isn't the way the bankers look at it.” * * * A third factor tending to drive government announcement only on Monday of plans to refinance near- ly 10 billion dollars of the public debt, he said, If the state borrowed six months ago — before the federal govern- ment took steps to loosen credit, Lawrence said, it might have had to pay four per cent interest. * * * “Under the circumstances, this is a good price, a good interest friends in the AFL-CIO in an ap- One AFL-CIO source said pri- parent effort to get his scandal- ivately that the Teamsters situa-| was red hot four weeks ago, but scarred truck union readmitted tion will have to await the out- |there’s no way to foretell all the into the federation. ‘come of Hoffa's wiretap trial and The chances are considered slim of the monitor system set up by a. ! that the AFL-CIO will soon forget federal court here to supervise or forgive the corruption charges Hoffa's conduct of the Teamsters. -on which Hoffa's Teamsters were ——<_— | ousted. | In New York, a state trooper who | isays he helped professional wire- | The Teamsters made chummy, jtapper Bernard Spindel install ‘moves toward four AFL-CIO un- eavesdropping equipment in the of- ions, most of them offers of bread- fice of Teamsters boss James Hof- _and-butter economic help. fa has labeled Spindel as untrust- ‘That poems Me these i worthy. turned a source of em -barrassment to the AFL-CIO, par- The witness at the eocend trial ticularly its president, George Meany. The AFL-CIO constitution says any affiliated union having) formalities with a union ousted for corruption is itself subject to being kicked out. | Meany protested when Hoffa met with Maritime Union officials * * * Teamsters Local President Owen (Bert) Brennan for wiretapping conspiracy was former New York. State Trooper Rudolf Doelicke. The first trial ended in a dead- locked jury in December. The three are accused of con- ‘and leaders of the International |SPiring to place electronic equip-) 5 ‘Longshoremen’s Assn. The latter ment in the Detroit Teamster of- also has been exiled from the AFL- |fice so Hoffa could check on the CIO on corruption charges. Hoffa |ovalty of union subordinates. was reported to be trying to work x & * out a mutual aid deal. Asked if he told anyone “not to | There has been no comment have anything to do with Mr. Spin- from AFL - CIO headquarters as'del and that he would cheat them ‘Hoffa announced on subsequent or —_ as he did you?” Doelicke | | days that he was working out pro- |Sai grams with the AFL-CIO Office oi didn’t tell them that in those Workers and Brewery Workers |¢xact words. I did tell some peo- ‘unions, ancient foes of the Team-/Ple I did not consider Mr. Spindel sters, trustworthy and I advised them not | * * * to have anything to do with him.” Monday, Hoffa announced in Chicago-his—union-and- the AFL-tlIness inge CIO Retail Clerks Union had ss Halts Singer worked out a joint settlement of} STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — a labor dispute with Montgomery/French singer Edith Piaf flew Ward & Co. home to Paris early today after | These moves all came when/|becoming ill during a perform- ‘Hoffa would seem to be otherwise jance last night. 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DUPLICATE TROPHIES equal honors, Mrs. Jack A. Rothberg (seated), opened her Lake Angelus home for a garden tour and tea Wednesday. Two of the members of the _tohe: Angelus . Beta Sigma Phi Has Installation Mrs. Ray Slaughter was in- stalled as president of Xi Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority when the group met in the Lynwood avenue home. of Mrs. Perry Kelley. Others ‘taking office were Mrs. James Burlingame, vice president; Mrs. John White- head, treasurer; Mrs. William Killen, recording — secretary; Mrs. Park Buchner, corres- ponding secretary; and Mrs. Thomas Ogden, extension of- ficer. Mrs. Thomas Mosley assist- _ ed the hostess at the Tuesday evening meeting. Set Outdoor Dinner at Sylvan Shores Residents of Sylvan Shores subdivision will hold a coop- erative dinner Memorial Day afternoon in the subdivision’s park. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs, Omer Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Carl B» Shanks. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Byron L, Cole. 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Chafets is the new president of the executive . board of the Pontiac Symphony - Orchestra, Inc. — Other officers are Dr. George A. Harkless, vice president; rag Robert Voltmann, record- ng secretary; Mrs. Alex Cap- ss corresponding secretary; and John S, Martin, treasurer. * * * This group of officers, with the board of directors, will manage many details concern ing production of the symphony orchestra concerts during the 1958-1959 season. DIRECTORS NAMED Elected to the board of direc- tors were Charles G. Uligian, chairman; Robinson Bronoel, Dr. Chafets, Mrs. Dora Daw- son, William W. Donaldson, Glenn H. Griffin, Dr. Harkless, Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, Mrs. Donald B. Hogue, Mr. Martin, Curtis E, Patton and Richard Poole. * & -® Other directors elected were George H. Putnam, Mrs. C. H: Purdy, Mrs. James Rosenthal, Mrs. B. B. Roush, Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, Mrs. S. V. Sekles, Mrs. Maxwell L. Shad- ley, Clyde A. Troxel, Kenneth E.-Turner Jr., Mrs, Charles Uligian, Mrs. J. C. Walker, vr Taking a minute_to_rest between the tours were (left to right) Mrs. L. of the Vembers Lake Branch of the garden club were respon-. - sible for tre attractive sandwiches and Angelus rangement Whirl of Parties . Slated for Virginia Beresford Several parties will be given next week for Virginia Beres- ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A, Beresford of Bloom- field Hills. She will be mar- ried June 14 to James Fox, whose parents are Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Fox of Birming- ham On Tuesday, Mrs. Vincent -Watkins and her daughter, Mrs, Ronald Schopp, will give a luncheon at Orchard Lake Country Club Barbara Barker will be host- ess at’ the spinster. dinner Wednesday at home on Martel) dri Thursday evening 'he her bride elect's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Booth, will give a dinner party for the couple, and Friday noon Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M. Beresford and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Crim will give a pienie lunch- eon at the Beresford home. The same. evening Dr. and Mrs. Fox will enteftain at dinner at Oakland Hills Coun- try Club, * * * and. Mrs. Howard B. Barker and, their daughter, Barbara, will give a hincheon the day of the wedding for members of the bridal party and out-of-town quests, Dr, table appointments. were (left) and Mrs. Merle Yockey. Admiring the ar- Mrs. Roy Johnson 12 Brownies Given Investiture Pins Twelve members of the new- ly organized Brownie Troop 140 received their pins at an investiture ceremony Wednes- day evening at Alcott, School. Mrs. Daniel Navarro, leader, and Mrs. Lewis Smartt, leader, also received pins. Guest of honor for the cere- mony was Mrs, Kenneth Car- man, neighborhood chairman. ; ’ Meets in Detroit Countryside Improvement As- sociation traveled to the De- troit home of Mrs. Ray. Ridge for its Wednesday meeting. Mrs. Paul\ Kern showed pic- tures of Spaih and Portugal. Jerome Fink, Mrs. J. W. Haupt and Mrs. Collis A. Scott. co- Stuart E. Whitfield and George Wyman. CONCERTS LISTED Concert. dates for the coming season have been announced - as Oct. 4, Dec. 3, Feb. 3, March 17 and April 28. Frantesco DiBlasi, who has conducted this. orchestra since its inception five years ago, will continue as conductor. And It’s Well Traveled—Abby George Wyman presided as chairman during the business session of the annual meeting held in Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. » Road Back for Alcoholics By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: You toot the horn for AA like you are on their payroll. Let me tell you my experience, My husband was a drunk when | married him but I thought I was going to reform him. I learned that there is no such thing as a_i reformed drunk. Final- ly, I took my baby in one hand and my suitcase in the other and closed the door behind me and never ABBY looked back. I support myself, but at least I eat regularly. Drunks want more drink, no suggestions.” OUGHT TO KNOW DEAR OUGHT: AA has no payroll and “‘I toot their horn” ’ because I get thousands of let- ters from reformed alcoholics who. owe their lives to AA. You should have joined Al- Anon—the club for the fami- lies of alcoholics. They teach you how to live with the alco- holic and help him on the road back. Believe me, it's well- iraveled, * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am an American woman of good moral character. I have been keeping company for three years with a man who speaks nothing but Spanish and who works on a ship. He is a widower, 47, and I am 33 and unmarried. “He has put off our “mar- riage many times with the ex- cuse that he wants to see his son (who is almost 30 years old) “straightened out.” This son has been in trouble since he was out of diapers and | see no hope for his getting straightened out. What would you say to a man like that?” . LENA DEAR LENA: “Adios!” * * * DEAR ABBY: Our daughter was raised right, but for some strange reason she has always chosen very inferior charac- ters to run around with. She is a senior in high school and claims to be in love with a fellow who quit school in his junior year and is now in the Army. We told her she couldn't have anything to do with a boy who: didn't have enough pride to graduate from high’ school. “He wrote her and told her he studied in the Army and got his high school diploma. We've never heard of anything so ridiculous and want to prove to her that this boy is a liar, will do her good.”’ NOT FOOLED DEAR NOT: Sorry, but it IS possible for a boy in service to make up his high school credits while in the Army. and get his diploma, * * * “DEAR ABBY: I ‘married Horace in 1953. It was a church wedding and I wore a * ANN COVALAS The engagement of Ann Co- valas to Gary Scheets is an- nounced by her mother, Mrs. Harry Covalas of New Bruns- , wick, N. J. Parents of the prospective bridegroom __ are Mrs. Dale Capstraw of Kuhn street and Melvin Scheets of Warren. The bride-elect will be graduated from Michigan State University in June. Her fiance attends Walsh Institute of Accounting. An Aug. 16 wed- ding is planned. b All-Day event Tuesday i in Pontiac q PTA Council Plans School of Instruction + Mrs. Wayne Weaver has been named general chairman for the annua! school of instruc- tion and mass installation of officers scheduled by the Pon- tiac Council of PTA Tuesday '- with ‘the general session slated to begin at 9:30 a.m. in Cen- _ tral Methodist Church. ~ Each chairman working un-~ der Mrs. Weaver will conduct a workshop during the morn- ing session. Mass installation will be conducted after the luncheon. The following work- shops have been arranged: Mrs. Charles Neldrett, pres- ident of the Michigan Congres: of Parents and Teachers, will conduct a conference for pres- idents and vice presidents. * * * Corresponding and recording secretaries will meet with Mrs, Lyle Dusenbury, while Mrs, William Mihalek, presi- det of the Pontiac Council, will hold a conference . for council delegates. PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOP workshop. for magazine and publications will be held with Mrs. George Gray, Mrs. LeRoy Koch, and Mrs, Wil- liam White as chairmen. Program chairmen will meet with Mrs. William Wright, pro- gram chairman for the MCPT. A conference on publicity and historians will be led by Mrs. Russel C. Bell, Mrs. Milton Blood, and Mrs, Roland Steph- ison, * * * Treasurers will meet with Mrs. Robert Lake, and finance chairman with Ralph Dawe. Mrs. Leonard: Saarj will hold a conference on_ hospitality, ‘and the membership chairmen will meet with Mrs. L. D. McLaughlin and Mrs, Stanley SESSION FOR PRE-SCHOOL. Room representatives will meet with Mrs, William Thom: ‘as. and Mrs, John Adomitis. Mrs, Melvin Norbert. will con- duct a pre-school workshop. A conference on couusdary schools will be led by Mrs. William Anderson and Warren Abbott, Mrs. John Turner and Lillian Davidson will meet with parent education chairmen, while Josephine Seeley, co- ordinator of school health, will advise the health chairmen. bdo : ~ Completing the list of work- shops is a conference on leg- islation by Dr. Dana P. Whit- mer, superintendent of Pontiac Schools, and a juvenile pro- tection chairmen workshop led by Mrs. Paul Gorman. Please print this. It white gown and veil. We had a falling out and were di- voreed in '55. We decided we still loved each other so we are getting married again next month: I want to know if. it is all right if I wear the same gown and veil since | am marrying the same man? I am as pure NOW as I was THEN.” REMARRYING REMARRYING: wedding DEAR White gowns and ‘ veils are reserved for FIRST marriages only, Wear some- thing else this time. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO HAR- RY: You sound like the man who hasn’t kissed his wife in years but who would shoot the first man who did. Warm up the home front and your trou- bles will de-ice themselves. * * * . For a personal reply, write to ABBY, in care of this paper. Enclose a self - ad- dressed, stamped envelope. Toastmistress Club Holds Meeting Here “Down Memory Lane" was the theme when Pontiac Toast- mistress Club met at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Charles *S. Chandler was introduced as a new member. * * * Presiding as toastmistress was Helen Lapisch. Mrs. Evelyn Cole spoke on “Phi- lanthropy and Early Settlers’ and Mrs. Robert Sutton’s topic was ‘Footprints Along Mem- ory Lane.” Critics were Mrs. Clayton Tibbals and Mrs. Howard Wheatley. * * * Chief evaluation was given by Lauretta Paul. Gertrude Foley was grammarian; Helen Turek, timekeeper, and Mrs. Robert Bunce, tailtwister. Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Ivan Wil- cox and Mrs. Cole reported on the annual regional speech contest held in Cleveland. Guest for the Tuesday eve- ning program was Mrs. John H. Eddy. Sorority Gathers Omega Mu Sigma Sorority met Tuesday evening at the Birmingham home of Mrs. Milo McLintock. Mrs, A. D. Esler was co-hostess. The next meeting is to be held June 10 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lea, of Union Lake road, Ink Purchases Not in the Red FORT MADISON, Iowa (#—If the color_of ink. being. used _is a fair indication of American business conditions, 1957 was no better or worse than 1956. A well known pen company ‘reports no change in the pro- portion of black ink and red ink. sold during 1957. < Pontiac Press columnist Abby Van Buren ie even hearing from dogs these days! Here, Steverino, the — greyhound on the “Steve Al ” program, poses this question: Dear Abby; A white Russian wolfhound has been chasing me for six months and hasn't up with me yet. What do you think he should oP — Severino. . Replies Abby; Dear bias sige agin Take © the bus! ee \ a j ; <% ‘g | “ud! MAY 29, 1958 Several far away but not forgotten members of the Pontiac High School class of 1933 will attend the June 7 reunion at the high school. Two of the class officers are Jerry Hummel (left) and Mrs. Lester C. THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Pentiae Press Photo man is Mrs. John A. Riley (center) and Frederick Cockle (second from right) is finance chairman. Sam Burns (right) is a member of the tracing com- mittee. Stinson (second from left). Reservations chair- Study Hairline Your Bea By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN “ Most men are acutely con- scious of their hairline. It seems to me that women are apt to forget about theirs. Yet the hairline has ‘much to do with beauty in our sex. - If you have a Widow's Peak, ‘play it up by sweeping your hair off your forehead. You even can ‘emphasize it by darkening the point of the peak with an eyebrow ‘pencil. If you have a homely hairline at the forehead, you can hide this with bangs. Regular bangs which come down on the forehead are not becoming to al] women but those which fluff up at the hairline may be extremely fatter- ing, especially if the forehead hairline is unattractive, If the hairline at the sides of your face SHOES 1540 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake. Shopping Center 4464 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains LUNCHEONS Sealtest ice Gream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN . Riker Building Lobby FINE is attractive, then sweep the hair up from the sides @f the face, that is, unless this is wrong for your facial contour. should be used regularly. tight scalp should “have a rousing massage every single day or night. Mr. and Mrs. A.. 5. “Widget Portable Ratio Fully Guaranteed This expert compared the tight ‘scalp to soil which is too tight about a plant so that it cannot be properly nourished. , * | UNTIL PINK It is certainly good therapy to stimulate the circulation in your scalp until the latter is pink. Press your thumbs in at the basé of the skull and work upward. Remember, too, that worry and emotional strains affect our topknots in more ways than uty Can Hang by a Hair one. Another warning: Do not expose your hair- to very hot bright sunlight for long periods at a time without providing some protection. If you would like to have my leaflet “Framing Your Face At- tractively” send a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your re- quest for leaflet No. 51. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this Have You Tried This? (they do the dishes). Mrs. Phillips enjoys gardening. Herbs Add Zesty Flavor to Hearty Lamb Stew bf J bate : Reunion — Outlook . Is Good Pontiac High School Class of '33 has located many class- mates since it began a “search” early in the year. fe & * from Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii, is Mrs. Theo- dore Tate (Oleta Driscoll) who will arrive by plane. Although She will be covering the great- est number of miles, commit- tee members say that many others will also come from long distances. * * * Class teachers who taught the group have been contacted as well as those who have since left the high school. The 25th reunion will be held at Pontiae Central High School with a reception at 5:30 p.m. ‘ and dinner at 6:30 p.m, 65 Turn Out for Meeting of Pontiac OES Pontiac Chapter 228, Order of the Eastern Star, met at the Ma- sonic Temple. Mrs. Sylvan Clark, matron, presided. Sixty-five mem- from Austin Chapter 396, Davis- burg and Kedron Chapter 33, Cairo. Mrs. William Walters, Mrs. Leon- ard Hebel and Mr. Leslie Hotch- kiss received degrees of the order. An invitation was received from Eastern Star Villa at Adrian to attend Villa Day, June 1. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. B. Roback Honors Ann Covalas o i‘ i] > | @ - “Tl @ = ° >) S = a. Mr, } marriage to O. Ray Oates will be an event of June 21, was honored Eugenia Thompson Feted| Tuesday evening with a_miscel- laneous shower given by Judith Yeager in her East Howard street takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. for lst-class WCTU Hears Missionary From Congo i ri ; : BF fie Fi biz missionary from) i - Thome. The bride-elect is the daughter of Eugene Thompson of East Mansfield avenue, and her fiance is the son of the Olen W. Oates of St, Louis, Mo, * * * Guests at the pre-nuptial event were Mrs, Reinold Yeager, Kathy Brinkman, Ann Whiting, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Charles McMahon, Joyce Rose, Mrs, Janies Jeffreys, Mrs, W, W, Thompson and Mrs. Ivan Reedy. Others were Mrs. L. L. 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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1058 sz,.h{ Holiday Weekend Opens Tourist Season. es (|S | Men Ha Millions of Motorists Gassing Up Cars Lookir ball or horse races: City folk trade’ places PS CHICAGO (ap)—uniéns of motorists - sipesd up their cars today for the se td “Jakarta Army Claims /enced iby, the intefests of the! jong weekend of 1958. : ts Killed Near « * & oy call © HD al wats‘ oe been reed he a tractor, ‘North Celebes Port scvgiba: Acme —* the for) opening of thé summer vacation and tour- © -—>— Early starters in the big drive will take | — 2 ere oft when schools, offices and tactorles. close a — “Duteh factor” would not be a| 8 season. Rates at motels and: resorts go “JAKART. Indonesia (AP) —|major considera in future re-| UP. Gift and souvenir shop operators take - ad aj down the shutters and move in stock left this. afternoon. : The National Safety Council reckons he army today between Jakarta and une it has killed 71 rebels in wanes over from their winter resort branches. the holiday driving will start in force at up operations around) Tomorrow, Saturday ‘and Suhday the 6 p.m. local time and continue uwhtil “is oll ‘Gara, in the North Celebes. J R k { M { highways will be glutted with cars towing night vie ag a ‘a ee af + : Jakarta forces invaded the area trailers laden with cottage furnishings, During period, cqun = “ Thin 1 two weeks ago in a drive to sub- S@ ROCKE Ol0rs watercraft and camping equipment. mates, 350 persons will be killed in the ‘Better Things in Sight” due the rebels whose headquar- { l h Plane They also will be packed with motor- heavy traffic. Such a toll would be about oe ters now is at Menado, 135 miles 0 aunc . 5 ists in a big urban-rural switch, Country 50 more’than on an ordinary Friday, Sat- northeast of Gorontalo. a * * The rebels claimed last week (A - nado | ing Peper tom against U, S. oe ee NT an she! urday and.Sunday. in Foreign Aid Senator Smith Cautions It Would Put President in Money Strait Jacket WASHINGTON {AP)—The Sen- jof Consnsuniat-tanned anti-Ameri- Sen. H. Alexander ‘Smith (R- folk drive to the city to, see big league base~- Warns on Cuts Expect Senate Action in June Wins House eae yrs Alaska (AP) — Statehood fever, which has run high in Alaska in other years, was sacaeee again in the big terri- tory today It's a happy ailment for those among Alaska’s 205,000 residents whose greatest desire is to see the territory become the 49th state. Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, is a cradle of statehood Alaska Statehood Bill $|proval is good. Others are not so Approval ipprov bill in 1950 and didn’t act, is ex- pected to take up consideration of the 1958 admission bill: in about three — ‘.- This year statehood advocates say, the outlook for Senate ap- confident, However, Interior Sec- 0089-4 sunememmmmmminaas OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1958: & de “It the going gets tough, does | 5 are aa aes a ° E 98 f H Pee i 2 ie i gi* Ht , aH i Li! Hunt Heit aT APL TE THE CAFFEIN MABIT c can cause CHANGE TO NEW INSTANT SIESTA—it breaks the tension, indigestion, sleeplessness —so look at life through “coffee pesca gwen au ee seer go | v pg wr ape eine E CAFFEIN HABIT SIESTA The only instant that gives you real coffee aroma and flavor... yet can’t cause tension or sleeplessness At last! A coffee so delicious . . . it breaks the caffein habit for you. Siesta is the only caffein-free coffee to capture the “flavor dew" that gives fresh-ground coffee its rich flavor and aroma. 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It’s made of healthful oats, one of the best sources of high-quality cereal protein. | And Post Alpha-Bits are sugar-sparkled—they help provide the quick energy and body-building nourishment children need. ie sour ically el a See new cereal _ in n crispy fun-to-eat ane hist New Post Alpha Bits. . they're 8 G Dee-licious! rx fe Flavor or rs BREWED DorFEE ie ae Bee eo ee ae & ee sa Ne sf é : + * j i + ypereten® me = ‘ ~“‘Khothes Fine Product of STANDARD BRANDS INC, 1058, 584 : ' \ ¢ XN ’ Pe. . i ‘ \ F \ . ee Fee : (ea 2 fo eS 2 oe a ee ee Ear cee eee ae os ; : CS, ey yee 2 ‘ ; ya ee oe ve : ae at + ee / ; 4 i . ; : / te . cat ae Se / = . . é af! ig : 14: . a i ‘ : ° r i tae 5 eae 2 Ee i ¥ ¢ * ° * r - ry ’ i : z ae es aime, o : i : j j y 2 : : THURSDAY, MAY MAME Ae or A PONTIAC, MICHIGAN am on mehcwnt rea Gols Fist to Tee Of at Westen Ope Gene Bone Has Seaman | First Sub-Par . 165-Pound Brewer Has 309 Yard Drive | Little Pros Drive the Long Balls) 7. iu: suns va eno light for two “500” races Friday. ‘ By BRUNO L. KEARNS to have the straightest long drive, difficulties with his tee shots. In the past, the Indianapolis Speedway usually in- Score for Nine | # Sports Editor, Pontiac Press on the circuit, drove three beauti-| Last year Bayer shortened his i American auto manufacturers to vide the It doesn't take a frame covered |¥@tUs or better. His 30-yard drive| more accuracy and afterward he-} Pace Cars, But last year the manufacturers severed for Honors at Red Run. with 250 pounds to drive that goif|tK fourth place in the contest. | wow the Canadian Open and lost | all connections with providing cars for high speed a in Royal Oak ball 250 yeots oF more. - af C. Gooste, another small pag wey Open ing playolt to) events. ; ? er Jr, a yer in the~golf ranks, took oo At Indianapolis, an all-white Potniac Bonneville con- pounder with an unorthodox swing} second in the dri af- | Bre ived for his f r By BILL CORNWELL shat Setge ut the too Gf On uache| wth n tetpeet rioag hari incd Gk Guinot $75, Collins vertible will be the pace car for the 42nd annual classic. A: large group of area + tie carl oaarnoca a ar ee ee $50 and Palmer $25, -. The car was purchased from an Indianapolis dealer and pros and amateurs were the 309 yards off the first tee yester-| years. Pinang egal arh wgye alts fam it will be given to the winner of the race. : first golfers to tee off this | _|day to win the driving contest at! among "the six best drives yes-|test’ and the size of the players At another 500-mile car championship, the sotck car morning at Red Run Coun- the Western Open being held atiterday, only one player, Bill Col-|ho hit them. Grand National race at Trenton Speedway in New Jer- try Club in Royal Oak for gor isc an lins, weighed more than 175 |riaver nor. war, pave! Sey, the favorite Everett Cotton Owens will be driving @ the 55th annual Western betore ‘bat Mi west ONLY am |was third best, Other, fine Grives|iateGise’. cc Ei i ie Fe an Open Championship, _ yards,” said Brewer, “this was |were those of Jim Fetree and AljAmeld Palmer ''--:: $11 168 3oasus.| He wom the Daytona Beach Grand National last With a total of 152. en- my longest drive.” Balding, neither of which would be| Jim . Ferree wesveeeh S11 168 398 yds. year in a 1957 Pontiac. Oddly, the 1958 car he will tries, including 133 _ pros, Brewer, a %-year-old pro trom |onsidered ~— _ Al Balding S11 188 ioe yas. be driving belonged to Paul Goldsmith of St. Clair the players began teeing off Harney nd 168. posed “Aroii| Big’ disappointment for the on-\cmsa Mises “-""-. £16 ie ae za| Shores, but Goldsmith decided this year to take a es a.m. splenic | Palmer, surprises everyone with ore weet ged tear Pgh bed | Qitenty I ibe a0 Fas — ney" wns — and he relinquished “big names” not move Sheossay reps powerful drives. Harney og Sogpanel Max Evans .......... @1 185 260 yds. ew . Pontiac to Owens. at 7 $100 KISS — Gay B 6 lean 108 trom Cin- |n0t compete in the driving contest, |Dalls just past the 250-yard mark-|q1"Resselink |). °..,. 197 200 yds. sae oak wall isk Selene ee nett there Dasagng Bj ag eee Unicast. He demonstrated some o hiss. Bayer is considered the long. [fen Rezo aaa “I 183 irs yas Toughest competition for Owens is expected tocome — dp og peal nd an wl neg noel that ft ahurpe pe a big man to hit a [Aves at the oe held at Roches-|€ A rss tee release ee from another NAS CAR driver, Mel Larsen in a Mercury. : or Sn holes wont to Fon,| 06 drive, Brewer won the driving contest with a 309 yard shot. ated ub yesterday eve- a Setves tat 0 weucnener Winkager “2.2... 20 yas. |DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX tjec’s Gene Bons’ whe sinds the! | see ie Senenct dive I evar Bi. I won with a drive once before ° ee t near the green of a 47-yard hole. ei ? Comedian Bob Hope keeps ribbing his buddy Bing turn in 34 strokes, two under per} — pre yal oo All three of Brewer's drives were} Pros on the circuit noted that | Valparaiso (Ind), 2 Nortre Dame »/Crosby even on the golf course, Hope was playing with mah Gee Sa sat ep earned him an extra $100. high and long. Palmer, who is said| Bayer has been having recent | [rceA,,, world, - professional tennis tourna-/7 Se press ee portance : é was Lary’s { victory in ta : ea dent after Tony Trabert had much about hitting the ball squarely as about swinging Boston er eectc7 US Gee o8e—tinine decisions. The little right ! 9 eee ‘ carried him to 20 games.in the|— hard. ee {3 come et ede ; hander ‘gave up 10 hits and strand- Say cagrams and be Sure : semifinals. =. “gear _ ~ (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) B. Klaus, Po-A-28-0, Detrott 29-0. Lav. et. nal (Co. ed Sox runners in the final : ‘ ig Boston 9, Detroit 6, one out when win-|©@ Seven ‘Segura erased Ken Rosewall in ae i | Bing Tun scored. | four innings. For Nixon, it was OF THE FIRST AND FINEST AMERICAN WHISKEY _— i es Berbert,’ Harris, ices No, 5 against a lone victory.| , - ” oo i * y r a ; 3 - F “ Fi % v, | ge 3 ee | i a Sie gre é _t 4 ¢ = Ee ri ¢, i \ Sei ee 5 ’ é F . es ; tf * } f 5 : ‘« ae : oo a e i = A Sie o ‘ 2 Q 2 : ‘ . we) ee ( ; : : ‘ SN a Ot es PONTIAC PRRAS. THURSDAY, MAY a9, tye: : Es Pen ee . [ e : : <2 : Be : % 7 : ) ‘ . . Thurston Wins Brie pall ne — reer "WFrick Predicts ONPAAL A > 1 1t Costs Less... | Majorsto Expand) AEP) e | | *TO BUY! Inside of 5 Years | act wD - nal INQ is Ovn Meet 7 : | BALTIMORE (AP) — : *TO DRIVE! forward ‘to large-scale expansion’ F m Tr 2 2e@, “22 @ o go invitational track meet, -Wednes: of the major leagues “within , - : \Prepare to List day afternoon, but the outstanding : ifive years.” . : Hi C0) Or d performance was the double? vic- the Wauxhall | | rvs. sis ef wme| LOU Pas All-Star Squad (iyi geanas Mares ments for the All Star Game, said | | — f pes BALTIMORE (AP) — American|youngster won both dashes as the a Look It Over at the |the two big leagues —s oon! The starting lineup including qualifying speeds for the ea if and National League players will|meet’s only two-event winner, ; : Teaser tienes goo iha nerend 42nd annual Indianapolis Motor Speedway classic on Friday: _‘|start choosing their wa All Star x * * Pontiac Retail Store po" “poe TInSt Row sin : fey tal on Se 3. | stn Yr St. ent tn 65 Mt, Clemens Behind the Post Office [| He didn't. indicate which he gm vedi 5p algal ccc aera eer| OTE | tm adation to the active play-|cluding five firsts, Taylor Center $ Aisi ared| Ea Elisian, Oakland, Calif. ...... gsabescveees: 145.926 had 64%4, with two firsts; North- might prefer, and he appe Jimmie Reece, Indianapolis 145.515 ers, the managers and coaches). 's) "with three firsts; Keego doubtful that any action would be » POMS 2 cee ccc er sersvenes will also vote for the stars they |Ville : i _ | wares taken before the 1959 season. SECOND ROW Elisian, Coast Racer,| consider the best to represent the|Harbor 41%, with two firsts; Troy Frick also made it plain he fa-| Bob Veith, Oakland, Calif. .................... 144.881 ‘Anni 35%, with two firsts; Oak Park NOW... You Gan | ‘Pat O'Connor, North Vernon, Ind. ............. 144.823 Seen as Early Leader «ge Bye gag versarY lots, no first places. | baseball Johnnie Parsons, Van Nuys, Calif. ............. 144.683 at Indianapolis About 500 are expected to take| The winners: bs C “Get Your Wheels | THIRD ROW part in the balloting, which will) go. enrecer (worth) 43 feet. i about June 25, and je relay—Thurston, 5;06.8, fo 0 Te Jimmy Bryan, Phoenix ........5.......sese000: 144.185 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The/be completed ! eae posite nay (Troy) 18.8 (choot \ Balanced. for Only 5. Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif. .............0..00. 144.023 | Weather Buregu offered 10-to-1/the teams will be announced June ing: fn cvortneitie) 19 x hs $ Tony Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, Ill. ........... 143.919 —_|oddg today for good weather at|29. Pe ae feet @ and % inches. "g ~ a | FOURTH ROW the start of the 42nd 500mile auto . Nigh jump-—Thweat (Taylor), 6 feet @ ~ i LATS Jack Turner, Seattle, Wash 143.438 [race tomorrow. but said chances| Baseball Commissioner Ford) , the? : "oO -@ omer ce were only 6 to 1 that the gasoline|Frick met here yesterday with of-| 100-yar¢—Newton (WB)... 10.6. : i Rodger Ward, Los Angeles ..............cee08: 143.266 ~ of both Jeagues and the| Mile-8 (Tayler), | | be A. J. Foyt, Houston, Tex. ...............ssseees seaase «(lene See) be Sreree & Seeecate Cc the bear boot diodes (Thurion)) 8 A ne Y Ba e.- FIFTH ROW : 10-degree to the game in Memorial Stadium. |,,°" , 7 RKET I IRE Co. | Union Beats Slumping| pon Freeland, Indianapolis ................00-- 143.033 £ ay tem | Frick authorized the Orioles to|""2i0—Newion (WB). 228 , o- eaal - perature during ‘the race—prime 840—Woodford (Tay n. FE 8-0424 Jewslers, 8-5, in’ ‘A Poul Russe, Webster Groves, Me. .............. 142,959 —_|for reducing tire wear and saving|@trange for the public ticket sale.) 999° rel—Nortnvilie, 1:38.1, 77 W. Haren St. Baseball Game | Billy Garrett, Los Angeles ............. eeneeees 142.778 | fuel — cheered divers salle’ to-|Details are expected to be an-) OO "er. sonnson (Troy), 11-2 (New 7 SIXTH ROW a Seg Aoi Harlan |nounced next week. ‘Troy Ree.). Paul Goldsmith, St, Clair Shores, Mich......... 142.774 ~—| Fengler eir annual instruc- | Sars sonrcincs conthened Gel Bab Chuletia, Gennts Puss, Ore. ............. 7. .142.253 [tion ‘meeting. MAKE YOUR GAR A City Seca Leen Eddie Sachs, Center valor, ips sooeeenerre ss 144.660 a Poet ae , LAST LONGER : ee a Larson, Hickman Mills, Mo. .................-.. 143.512 he auto racing, ome a new | . the year, an 8&5 pasting by CIO Jim Rathmann, Miami, Fla. ..................- 143.147 prattash, aay Pe: ae 1 t Wisner Field | Al Keller, Greenacres, Fla. ............0..0055: 142.931 that an alternate will get into the Engine Overhau aE | im the Sea in- EIGHTH ROW ) will be used five-run rally line-up, No alternates ine T : wiped out a 5-2 Jeweler lead Johnny Thomason, Boyertown, Pa. ............ 142.908 unless disabling mechanical de- une-Up | and gave the ClO an advantage | Shorty Templeman, Seattle .................... 162.817 | sects are discovered among the 33 Brake Work | it never relinquished. Ron Wood- Jerry Unser, Long Beach, Calif. ............... 142.755 | qualified cars before 8:30 a. m., : | | hult’s booming’ three-run homer NINTH ROW CDT, tomorrow, when all engines LUSIVE DESIGN Men.-Wed.sPri., 8 2.m,-9 p.mm—-Tyes.-Thurs., 8-5:30-—Set, 8-12 |) climaxtd the Union uprising George Amick, Venice, Calif. .................. 142.710 | must be turned off until the race EXCLU vl SHOP MIRAC | I Dave Gaddis victim Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ......... 42.670 | starts. — AT MIRACLE MILE WHILE lwoostvll Siest ent gue ape Len Sathes Portland, Ore. ; De eee Last year's start under a new PERMANENT BEAUTY >». 0 WE SERVICE YOUR C/ . [Herm Bishop in the 4th inning _ TENTH ROW , system was fouled up so badly ; Se |but not in time to avoid the defeat that two cars were wrecked be-|$ FACTORY SECONDS’ 0 IT YOURSELF and SAVE! | cal 2274 | but not a ArbBisch, Phoenix ...............sceceeeseeees 142.631 the és 6 24 x 24-INCH ...... $7c : We | "FE 2-4907 jJim Addis relieved starter Neil Chuck Weyant, Springfield, IIL ................ 142.08 [fore they reached the starting) 2 5 24INCH ...... | ee eee , Ricketts in the lst stanza for the} jo, .540 Tolan Norwalk, Calif... usses ie an | NN _ and received credit for the ELEVENTH ROW seeResiersess a SS hes — ., — a ey a eer 6§ ~*~ * * Haddonfield, NJ. ..... ieathesss<- 142.276 ing one in the pits, the pits were ae Avenue Brake Service } Today's Class A game sends Our} © Dempsey Wilson, Hawthorne, Calif. ............ 143.272 [moved away from the track and | : 109 N. 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Jicnsoe Michigan and Valparaiso $0 Ries earclecd asiunena in crt For All Makes of Cars os Geddis,| The tournament was postponed|fresh from opening day shutout| order, Tomorrow the cars will be| INSTALLED BY EXPERTS AT A . yg in April after one round had been|victories, meet today in the double|tined up in proper order, single | PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD! 4 3 Pas —-s i r a played. elimination NCAA district 4 base-jfije, on the pit apron. af ae . - » Oo | Sam Bifano, tournament publi-\ball playofis: = _ * * * Come in and See Us Today! 4 ND VACUUM UNITS 1D Spencer Captures Ist dist top toarunmemta pany Bang|» Nate Dane and big ten cham. | Sam Hanks, ast your's wimer} REE. ESTIMATES a oeee | ‘ scehencgg as . and Wiffi_ Smith — and the rest of| ro = for the Speedway, will lead the] % CUsTOw TROL — FLOOR CARPETING — DOOR PANELS — EAD | CAQUE he iets that started out in Apea| POY ‘ONT | parade through the pit exit on the] { LEMS "EesofCGraup-aost rors ano” CUsmIOne COMPLETE awk en would return. 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AUTO TRIM " oi F es Spencer Floor Covering took over tournament at Omaha nove into three-car rows on the} * , & ot tance sated eel WE) Tt pantumex nae parade lap, make one more lap “COVER. ‘7 Jena with a 131 thrashing of Drayton a les Western, pehind Jack Rumolt’s|the starting line at racing speed SEAT COVE _MA ane Drug B last night at Drayton esata yesterday’ 4-0, Valparaise|*2, Hanks wheels the Ponte = Plains. - abut out Notre Dame 2-0 behind|>mmeville pace car into the pit ad 7 © * Or in Dick Beumer’s pitching. ——_ eer Chuck Kirken sent Spencer on its is ie gue Hanks said pry he and jm fn win a be vam Sones yaiees . te ie Wish tat She ean zoom’ through the pit em hs | biast which left the ball park in see ye Se Se, ge tos e862 88 trance at about 00 miles an hoor. : 2 ae ‘ loenter Mellema : Brickson,, The track was c lor a Loans $25 te $800 on Signature, Furniture er Car auee a once aw Mudge’s homer Sgt: seer ii ‘tna ‘Belanger. cleaning today while Syssdway of pocsester’ ter Be Mo ot 7 wes ICE STREET, PONTIAC pitcher Dick Shell limited the Drug aboard, * hated ficials gave drivers in-|@ your car.” Protects your vier, hemes yee Pear tam to two safe, bth bY TORY Deven wo feature inst mien’ COY|WQOEN S GAINS 5-4 |eecnes wo wien neces stare gp Cat, (0m rust-out, | Quiets BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE Hiller. ae" Scan F jwarnings to eight first-time start-| @ your cor-ride. heen mae So sustdente of it serreening tomes ee & Softball League program at oe em ers about the most dangerous mo- ’ oo | Ratan Saat neater aren! Win in B’ League fs eee, cars cme oe! P tiac Und ti TAAL CUMANIDE minis a Jim Wats eete S| rots td be Gaaree| | tuna et op, ote ig FONtac Undercoating TArimaneie: [tested Hubert Wall's Service, 43tor ‘the FW and limited Blue| Varden’s runs tn|bunched field roars into the 6! 136 §, Seginew FE 4.5453 PAL GAIN Vi er Ge Bites 09/8 to. four Wis Cony Stayer, tho et eatage eal toe, mere. el ject-wide corner, Speedway ‘offi- ee scored who was relieved tcher a 5-4 victory over/cials have had nightmares about stanza. during the decisive 6th, was|Kuhlman Electric yesterday init for years but the cars never > [charged with the defeat. = B ~ ie League play|have piled up there. . [ SMP OUTBOARD at Jaycee : * * : . aap greg oye ays) cnc pstued 745 1951 FORD eee se te *145 | PLASTIC HOSE, 50 Ft. Length.......... Reg 3.95 2.95 gall amelie mnalbanlaiin snake) ey eee ee GRASS SEED, Pure Kentucky........... Reg. 1.19 - .99 Reg. $27.95 “ | ¢ . We Carry a Complete Line of Ferry’s Garden Seed $ 88 1955 PLYMOUTH ‘605 1951 P LYMOUTH ‘95 LAWN SPRINKLER, Sunbeam "K’”’...... Reg. 9.95 7.95 ‘Now 8 Sedan, V-8, Radio and Heater .....0. 00.005. | Club: Coupe, Radio and Heater .....0eeceee ees STEPLADDER, 4 Ft. Size..-...... oe Reg 3.95 2.98 cvebeanan’ ce Reg. 4.95 3.98 Also Good Buys ||. We have a huge supply of good, clean, sharp Used Trucks. Come , 6 Ft. Size..... seeeeeess Reg. 595 479 G0 $s. P | EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT ............. Reg. 1.25 79 CGA Boat in and choose the Truck that will do the Job for You! BADMINTON SETS, 4 Player Size....... Reg. 1295 9.95 . HORSE SHOE SET, 4 Regulotion...... Reg. 995 785 [Male pt : SALES and SERVICE — SATURDAY OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT, #50 Rogers... Reg 595 419 [I Now 3 TRIM WHITE, #51 Rogers............. Reg. 6.45 4.95 : , le 0 ne f= : PAINT THINNER, Gal.—1 to Customer . ARE Pee: 69 a Zz RANCH LADDER, 18 Ft. Size...........Reg. 19.95 13.95 ete, | ) a | Reg. Bg 19 ” ‘ WAY - SHELL Hardware [tow 2 Ad Turn to, Turner At | 5, Ripe % in BIRMI GHAM ast ‘Shopping nter , POSTE ere ik pen Merarday 8 to 8 | SPORT SHOP 464 $. Woodward, Birmingham } MI 4-7500 | f * : * Soe a : 5 * ‘ ‘ : ee - sep eee fs ae a Bees me p i } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1958, [Hollywood Headlines "By BOB THOMAS | eames Huge Amusement Palace THE WATER Iie Top Tourist Attractions7%.™ eh Rare Sea island. The thrill ride will take patrons through volcanoes, geys- 5. "a. “Together at Bob's Chicken House ses) | Starts . Z > “FAREWELL TO ARMS" 1 AST Aap tttcee 2 “RAINTREE COUNTY” {| Gans eel lat re HOME MADE CANDIES AND RESTAURANT | “Better Things to Eat” Restaurant Telephone FE 3-9570 ———CROCKER’S 857 WEST HURON ST. Just East of Tel-Huron Srevving Center "TODAY & FRI. Doors Open 10:45 A. M. — a ONCE N —=9O YEARS SUSPENSE IKE IHS WITNES EPROSEC MANHUNT OF THE CENTURY! CROCKER’S | ee er PONTIAC - y ig’ 1038 WEST HURON FE 2-2929 Plus NAKED TRUTH |} ==———— Aaa nanan nae , | ; Bob Says: “Follow the traffic here DRIVE-IN iN } ft Decoration Day , THEATRE @ iy WS - mm@SERVING ONLY THE FINEST— . \eceemsesithe : FOOD — REFRESHMENTS — JACK COURTIER Keyboard artist extraordinary will. ‘un and eager to Md your request * at the *® ... sing and be happy—a formula a a e Friday & Saturday ED EMOTIONS! RAGING CONFLICT! i Music by the il | sramo and ORGAN (9550, vecrestey THe” Set m/e ; 8 MAY BRITT Added CinemeScope COLOR CARTOON WED. fonts pay in FEAGHER’S PET” TS ey, em, a eo, [siRaANo , | NOW! Open 12:45 \Wile NDI TAree Faces Or hove SUSPENSE, ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE! | 2 S pe Ps m cates me | : | ; me PON [VAN JOHNSON MARTINE CAROL. HERBERT eh ro. Ser [a ome | ACTION OF THE T Th | y BILL : Vis ll STORY 1 , \ ) r oes all 1 % bers: ee cee iad oe Se ME pt el 5 ee ey =: RS Th 34 :: SS ee ee op eee ae * S : eee fe £ ee ‘ ii we eee i ae : i : oe oe: 5, ; | i \ , : i 5 ‘ : eee ; ‘ : a oo asx 5 zi { ., . 4 ; ‘ . « c “ " #F : to * 4 : a : iof a fe) t a“ : " rae ti " PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1958 | ee BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ence ae SR CNR Eyes Amending. +» Congressman Says He'll Offer Changes if tke one Wants Them WASHINGTON (AP)—A mem- ber of the House Armed Services Committee offered today to intro-|the duce amendments to bring a de- fense reorganization bill into line es, The offer came from Rep. Frank J. Becker (R-NY), who voted “yes with reservations” when the committee unanimously approved the measure May 21. Becker said that if the adminis- tration wants them, he would in- troduce amendments when the re- organization bill comes up- for House action, probably next week. The bill, designed to streamline the Pentagon command, conforms generally to Eisenhower’s recom- mendations. * * * But there are several key provi- sions to which he objects — and yesterday he underlined his ob- jections in a statement after a conference with Secretary of De- ‘fense McElroy. One of these provisions, Eisenhower said, would result in “legalized insubor- dination” in the armed services. As he has done previously, Eisenhower criticized a provision that would retain for Congress final say in changes of the func- tions of. any service, He also re- stated objections to language stip- ulating that the secretary of de- fense should exercise his author- ity over the individual services through the civilian secretaries of ‘those services. x * * But he raiséd a new objection — this time to a section saying that no feature of the reorganiza- tion program shall be construed to prevent a service secretary of a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from presenting to Congress, on his own initiative, any defense recommendations he might deem proper. The defense secretary would have to be told in advance of any such presentations. Eisenhower denounced this sec- tion, saying it “is best described as legalized insubordination." * * * In general, the President said the three provisions at issue ‘‘con- tinue to emphasize disunity and separation within the Defense De- partment. They continue to imply congressiona] of waste- ful duplications, administrative delays and interservice rivalries." ~ Seek to Head Off Western Union Strike WASHINGTON — Negotia- tors trying for a new Western Un- jon Wage contract were far apart today as a possible nationwide strike loomed close, Such a strike, at midnight Sat- urday, would affect all Western with President Eisenhower's wish- ¢ Many Were Well Lit During Dark Ages students who last week egg- 2 bombed the university president|9{ Tobbery and fomice. gh ee for lowering the boom on off- 4 ‘ownspeople, anno, a s The “town and gown” disputesjobvious breach of tavern eti- dicate that college kids are from bad to worse. But don’t bet on it. If they've changed at all in the past several hundred, years, it’s been for the better. Students, pupils, clerks, what- ever name they have gone by have tried to live up to rowdy reputations ever since the first crib notes were scribbled on the hem of a tunic, * * * And -the rowdiest, most playful lot were these who attended the great universities of Europe dur- ing the supposedly drab and stu- When Medieval students not huddled, quills poised, at the feet of the master, they were out on the town, Manuscripts weren't the only things illuminated in those gay days.-More often than not, the students were well lit themselves. * * * In Pavia, Italy, a student with a poetic turn summed up his per- sonal philosophy of college life in these lines: “In the public house to die “Ig my resolution; “Let wine to my lips be nigh “At life's dissolution." About the same time, the Uni- versity of Leipzig found it neces- sary to caution its playful stu- dents against “interfering with the hangman in the execution of his duty.” * * * A despairing Paris clergyman wrote: “A student’s heart is in By TOM HENSHAW. the mire, fixed on prebends (al- AP Writer er catia aeton decades and “to sa desires, A.cougle of ago they! hey are so litigious and quarrel. Destann Students Trying Hard to Appear Rowdy Pattogon Plan | wesc oe night roam about taverns and houses of ill-fame for opportunity lations of the Middle Ages. Oxford townspeople once upped and drove the university out of town. The affair was known as the St. Scholastica’s Day riot of 1354. It that run out soonest, it didn’t take the students long to crown the vintner with his own flagon, wine quette, took to shooting arrows at stray -students, The fought back and a number were killed, The survivors fled. wasn't dropped until 1825. ae plained of the wine at the local) - “Several snappish words passed. ’ ‘|between them,” noted a contem- The town. of Oxford, England,|porary chronicler. complained officially: students) sleep all day and at Snappish words being the kind students The town of Oxford spent 470 | years doing penance for its rash| act. Each anniversary of the riot, townspeople paid about 60 pence in: token atonement. The practice! THE GIRLS SALLI LAIR VLE: URRY, Union Telegraph Co. operations| except those in the New York ~~ MRS. GALL WILL CHARGE DOWNSTAIRS AND BARBECUE ME FOR _HYPNOTIZING A THE OWLS CLUB TLL | DASH OUT TOMORROW AT DAWN BEFORE BOARDING HOUSE 4, 4 Yi HER WORKHORSE WILTON! /, |F HE STICKS To WE'LL FIND HANEN AT Uf Bp brpy ed us SSs5hn COMING UP, LIKE KRAUT ere Py: iy Wi pond ne TWIGGS/ LET'S EVACUATE 2 HOPE POOR OLD WILTON jae DOESN'T FOLD UP UNDER eee HER BARRAGE/«e a te i we * 1 fi By McEvoy and Strieber NANCY area, There, Western Union Work-| | ers are represented by a different AM Wwe union, ’« * @ x , J - | 'E. L, Hageman, negotiating ; y) ' Ud Il! Nit, chairman for the Western Union = Division of the Commercial Teleg- PE RETREAT saggy tend vppdmny ge) pom a — , WHILE THE cut an per) . ™ Tae, eg. US. Pe OM cent hourly raise to 16 cents. The ai TPreySl pag evnh tiem . ENEMY (6 DAZED=. roughly 30,000. workers involved 3 now average $1.81 an hour, except OUT OUR WAY sticking oat seceead’ Mc ex OUT HERE AND } OH, YEAH? WELL,I JisT - 1ET DOWN, Pillll/l fication changes. AT THIS, MA/ {T'S ONE HER-- SHE BUM INTO E YOU * * OF HiS ae Oe oe ph apa ~ OUT THE ” - MORTY MEEKL fered some pension improvements) | \ PEAT MOSS ON HERE-- / BACKED OUTOF TH GaR-| TLL BeRicHT (——t ————— ey ee ee WANT UPY BLAME ME FER HER —m IT'S FRUSTRATING/ I 6PEND ments, but these are not accepta- - r ; ble to the union, Western Union ~~fas offered a Scent hourly wage boost effective June 1 and a simi- lar increase next March 1 under a two-year contract. Muster Out Troops From Little Rock LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (AP) — Sse | ne aS oe — ueingm 4 Sean, : q LOTT | Aa & a it isth ws The last 412 Arkansas National © 1980 by WEA Servint. TM Rag, US. Pat OF. 7 , Guardsmen federalized for inte- gration duty at Central High By Charles Kuhn School will be mustered out today +. COVERED WITH YOU PUT IT RIGHT BACK /] | [AN IT at Camp Robinson near here. -. HAND-PAINTED y'|l | THAT’S MY FAVORITE SON-PRnNon oe But not all of them will be go- mowers SHILLELAGH : FUNC TIONS./ ing home>—~ NGS ? , ‘ Maj, /Gen. an T, Clinger, state tant, s t about a fourth of the last contingent had signed up for the regular Army and would be eligible for a $1,800 re-enlistment bonus, The remaining guardsmen, who were among 10,000 members of the state militia called into fed- eral service Sept, 24, will return to their Arkansas homes. i, HALF ACRE CASTLE DONALD DUCK £m + 3a to * Demand Fims : = AE sig for the County of “Osuuans, Sods hd vance | ees, tee 2k. . ‘fo ‘Charles Haynes, father of saié s : . this “a ga Poiitien paving deen ied in tte ft Grains in Active Trade |sstraraers cn'sze c He eS Fe and “ : that sald i. Eat aes reject any them in wholesale package lots.|: EW YORK w—The stock mar- ander tne iunetioen of this Coxrt, . wineMan. -|_ CHICAGO @ — A good demand) Quotations are furnished by bers advanced in fairly active trad- ete ‘of Michie a Zou are hereby, Bo DWIGHT L. esa Hieaed most of the grain futures! Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of ng early today, tited thats wie” Gakiead County : contracts — in early dealings! wednesday, : stocks rose, from tions isch weet" Ba. “in te i of: = . ys on 3 * | eae ont - Produce os ee eee ae Se, ae | Nearly all gains were in major is * 4 ft mended to appeer personally at said ae of a cent a. bushel and og ee ose Republic Aviation “was an out- ace impractical to make personal] sa 06% Gaat oe nek, ee Apples ps egg aah wonuavoncen © 59 standing gainer, rising more than service hereof, this , suaimees aa Clerk wag active and appeared to include a point as its stepped-up pfoduc- copy eae week previous to said hearing ‘|a good volume of short-covering| ,, tion and brighter outlook attracted Se re said County ding, Al are for the holiday weekend. 1.00 interest. Ring, Mh 9 Fy sity i twenty- | Pu lee with b, the total live - we ® ®. haedien eet dee ef Pontiac in said County, this is thea five» grea, per| ished warters of the str wheat was $0 of [987 of May, A.D, 1968, a) the first floor level for two- Definition After about an hour, employment and a narrowing of |4*! ° ART: uses, sight hundred (800) square| ua shall be defined as : % to % cent a bushel higher, July|! the gap in new car sales from the | (4 true copy) cone haere Lag ig Ag ms family at the we exterior perimeter walls $1.87%; corn % to 1% higher, period were encourag Probate Register, |duces Sipe Nes fer One ee Gandred| Chere ges perimeter walls i One notes wan tene ye July $1.29%; oats unchanged te 3.00 te Jwveriay 20. 'S8. square ata foot tren per tam: of the. structure ts rem ? . : include of the proposed (Motorola equipment) (@ Motorola. and} higher, July 61%; rye 4% to 1% icals and coppers conside: sseh ' fy portions of floors gure Rn ay file bo ghon office of the Le , Egg os on July $1.24%; soybeans 1% s, .chem NOTICE OF SALE e . 5 ee the|the ‘grade fine for multi ouses. may be examined by 1 RCA) C. receivers with tone de-jhigher, July ly $2.30%; lard! un modestly higher. Motors $100. soem tributed state ay the full faith ae of -any deessory butlding. A All ted. BLOOMFIELD i mie be. Sood te, Tine remote givens. /to 1% higher, July $2. : the upside Walled Lake Consalidated Sebect Distriet school it of the district is pledged. area in any sccesso ZON BOARD Bderala at) to 8 cents a bmces ige[leaned to the upside. , Township of wh certified ar enchaar’s shogk in, (he a oe win the EDWARD A PROCTOR. {3 Motorelas and 4) unchanged 136. a * * County of kland, ‘Michigan mount of 2% of the par value of the srt acer rs of the struct Chairman car Federa}|pounds higher, July $12.65. Sorre! ‘se 1.25 t nt ae f notes|notes, drawn upon an tneorporated bank vate Necldense Zone 2. May 8, 20, ‘58. eee = eas. : oY eee 1 place, ater ork, yre. ano and per- ibs. @ '50-20.25. ae. ab -s. card of Tha Pharmacist _to. ons : the} week all cents Borg Warn .. 28.1 » 467 APPRECIA’ fountain or bev. | 5 AKER AND CAR ; beret 150. Bulk early | Mt. ut > at wy phys Me Hs salary. % ve Pe ‘made by the City Assessor for the steady: ae 983 | feral the recent loss| erage 3283 Aubura| 'F. fore made by the C ‘of the : y 18.50-| Brist My 4 shown us during i Tal] hours. Fon Saleh the’ fon deck AND NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith te Large van or pick: free, vr +208 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Trucks to “Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS — SS Pickups Vigton Stak sees catise Farm and. Industrial Tractor Co, gure, buon” “ietang onan of : Painting & Decorating 20 t CLASS . PAT AND a PAINTING AND APEF AWN ING, sodding. A-1 top soll | FE 20800. LOST—ON THURSDAY, LADIE's ao im downtown Pontiac, FE Hobbies & Su 24A Pi PAINT Y NUMBER PICTURES. & | oe: “Nofices & Personals 25 CASH — : =. Johnson | amayTen rews ne.” 14 6&8. ATTENTION PROPERTY OWN- ERS in White Lake Penn = need Hatings oak tation. Bal S4i10 oF or ui Leryy oe — Realtor enter Highland MU 4-2045 EM 34210 We Will Buy Your Equity Eas aie, home-cash walt- We aise need Dizie 4305 Hwy, OR 39 ery Lrsti “needed Pay, Qabiand Realtor kind iat tn lage vrap tonv i 2s arses GI AND FHA CASH FOR YO Yes we can sell your home for cash, with very small down ment, call us f' er informa- jon, not fi bligated, DORRIg & 132 W. Huron ap REL Fae “PHONE FE 4-1557 HOME— E LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet cM caret FE 5-0603 an aah me BALDWIN, FE ake ole 3| sa cdttendly "avis siviser mr CASH vation Army. It inte ye us look M A'SON SHOES tale. fn many waste ‘we dan get HENRY J COMPEAU {ouitios We sing ‘hare weyers for 288 Clayburn 8t, FE 6-3000 og a a Cold ont af compleie e._sham- 44813. Ask for r, Clark, Fee os personality | T TSTINGS oe ure, a ‘s N. Per PAR’ = » Ale CHARLES CHESTER SoernaSts Bquinins E. Hh _! SHOR D902] mms warrts coLp WAVE $i UF: SHAMPOO J J.J JOLL. REALTY ruts Lae a Muhanad LISTINGS WANTED for romeral of unwanted hair. eee Warzune. eS pate Ma se uns| $§", ¢\ee out ous |_A_ Taylor. 86 Gillespte. PE 3-7200. fr Ee trike” ‘DAINTY MAI 8 ber] Menominee Mrs Wallace, rE 5-708. In Debt? LieeBit Ciackt, Sesser: Above Above Oakland 7 ee eres KNAPP SHOES. LOSE YY o> BB. . - with newly hase Dex-A-Diet Tablets, 06 cents at tome of Bie. ¢ Call for appointment. _PE 8465.00 %. OxBOW i PAVILION — | FURNITURE NEEDED peoagy dP omnes a odd wn. PB oom = seh hr i for you B eens le. Phone OR WANTED. ‘TED TO “BO pa > SA #75 MAHOGANY DRESSER, e I _Simms. MADAME CA RE. AND adviser helps you solve rh AND | ptWooD Leslie R. Middleton ROKER FE & ~ NOW by large mort- for rage firme two get osw FHA | WE sie wo Bikey ® — Sun. 10 ‘til 8 Have buyer for smal] home. $3,500 REALTY PE 45203 bj BA, A One BUYERS Sarasa nt ROY KNAUF 26% W. Huron 8t. PE 23-1421 Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker $09, Kisabetn Lake Ra I ie LAKE property. waiting, ofa" vowing, EM S0cti “WTD. MM EDIATELY_ 1721 ment, auto. b more with ssrpge or Homes, f “contracts. Be none Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | Peg %32_W. Huron : Rent Apts. F Furnished 33 33 bet 32381. ape _ Wanted to Rett 29) teaureine apd witice fern FE > “TO 4 BEDRM_ gto “AGRE _o*_ more } Wanted Transportation 31 WANTED: A RIDE ham at 5:30 a.m re ton r0/ SECRETARY WisHes TRANS oa and Rd. (M- on | a.m. aa 2, rotting Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| CASH | UNLIMITED For land contracts, new or sea- Can PE. flan of lowest ta jours nan, __ sia Cass. Ra, “IMMEDIATE nT’ weecs |? RMS. Selon ‘dag 8. F Fon 3B FORR OR Nice ping S iecey APTS. 180 “S. Barer. ; 4.0572 ag} EN- trance PE rests. ae oma iat "sia 50. PAID. so pumyaine-|~""3 ROOM APT BATH. T FLOOR, CLEAN} —< 5-6215.. Wanted Real Estate 32A er |r tom aereane, 40 phone 1 FOUR ROOM NICELY _ FURN. Pa | —20rs_apt._ Ad 2CARNIVAL, & Reg, U8. Pot. OF. 988 by NEA Bernice, im “What gripes me is to be flunked by a teacher who doesn't “know a gasket from a combustion chamber!" © Rent Apts. Furnished 33 2 § ? LARGE ROOMS. yet OSMUN. F FLANGE, ROOWS : f ROOMS, REASONABLE. a mak 6 Beh, LORE CE eee. bee eee welcome. ST pack ce. J ROOM FURN, APT.. REFINED people, no children. Close to down town, FE 4-5009. 3. RMs. 2, BATH, Ng a NEWLY decora Ww Hur wt UTIL. 1 * enti welcome, FE BATH ENT. ~~ heat Reasonable. 87 B pare 3 ATTRACTIVE RMS., NEAR TEL. Huron, Overlooking park. Redec. only, PE 30874. PHS. tian. 7 RMs _Pvt, ent, Adults eer ae ae > ROOM U UPPER, LAKEFRONT, ely, $20 wok 42 Sylvan Court: _INquire 57 E Edwards "Scary of Sa TGAnAGR | avail. 2 edule 108" 104° Henderson. 3 ROOM AND BATH. BABY WET- come, In . Phone MYrtie 2-108) 3 LA x ATH furnish: 3 bom | an ll every ie . ON - rms, on ist. Ea. with. pvt. bath. FE 32-1672. East side. Rooms, Adults aa. Ee —— _ Jessie. . FOR NEWLY Tent, Call UNION LAKE ~ LARGE 3 ROOMS Ue, Meee “cate ‘Adults, EM 3-4285. Rest Apts. Unfurnished 34 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, * sie od mo. Adults, 130 Semi- BelAir Manor, FE 4-1550. 1 bath, heat. stove & ab f ROOMS ADULTS. NO DRINK- sdulte =: 200 N ges. _ The ug Bt. 7 RM. PRIVA BA’ 4 5-0466, i084 a Te 8t. ae R ‘efront F basa wixtte MA 53188. 7 ROOMS Witt FVT_BA BATH AND vee Ty | ecorated, 650 North- Oakland. = 13 E. Ho res ROE RMS. i8T FLOOR frent Adults, 89 State St. FE oe ag By ag ECE pele 2 G ORIA ‘APTS. 57 Mechanic st. ___- FE __4-4228 Pe oe and Entrance, close in, §-9575 <4 OOM PLATS, BATH and ¢ rent or 6 2- AND 3-ROOM APTS. PALM VILA APIS. ent., 8. caiets, PE «003 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. 18T floor. Partly furn. $75, FE 2-4366, "|? Putlding with Janitor ge ice, New rvice. New- A gpomeg 28 ase, to dow N drinkers. 23 Myrt Dr., pear e Myrtle " be . & BA Soar “Meniy aqeorsied 3 rm. nt. TRS on. on ae room and bath x x lean and 2 nicely = ways warm Sizer, tos and rear — La Lasse Fe eas rking. TAG TR lauded retake decerated su “Take rsans, Ono, wih sn : Oe an suet aon? | CAREPRONT ; for’ le. FE | doe roynd - Tie ry ‘a 3k. —— waill-to-~ carpet and preter couple or 1 child. = ates, Rest. 9091 Dixie Hwy. forge, yard, garden specs, FE) oo ce GROORSTED 7 BOO, i oaE TO DOWNTOWN 3 ROOMS| stove. and heat furn. eg pitt ber month bo Siow. PE -| DESIRABLE 4 ROOM BATH AND| ‘stove. FE 2.09. 3008 Aubura Ave any: Fede ot"re Sant | EAST SIDE 3 ADULTS. 3 RMS Ree ie ORCHARD CT APTS AIR CON ED between 7 & 9 p 9 SALMER 8 sus fea’s HOLLYWOOD APTS. | “wset gr teen fee Furnished or unfurnished. 2 “ _ ipanses bast Pienchons: ecto rms., bath util. furn E.| & Refrigera ‘Aule | erie 2 {heat ana he weter furnished. | 5 on lake, ail modern, Pvt. Entr./ 1! EDR A AP RT LOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, UT. 3 DAILY. & SUNDAY , a conte, 258 Orchard Lake. : : NT FRONT 9 ROOMS FOR FE 8-6918 opiar STUDIO APARTMENT ick APT. 1 PARTLY FURN, CAR: #1088 Ber week, PAUL A, KERN _ 41558. 7 BEDRM_ MODERN, 450 MONTH. 3 bedroom modern, onth. pomealior, 1618 Ms, Orion oe naenel Ational 7-2615 ~ 9388 INDI ANWOO oD Orion ~-OPEN | 255 Crescent Lake Rd. -| You — the-terms on this Perma- uram & al sided home, wah. its fiberglas awnings & Win- ter Seal°storms & screens. large carpeted liv room {is an vi to relaxed living. There is a cosy dining room & step- saving pee ggg a ee ee oe mod . two spacious rooms that have plenty of closet " is an eep- free retirement special, and you have privileges on Crescent Lake mo daily, 4 to 6 p:m. ARRO REALTY. TED McCULLOUGH Bray toe $143 gabeth Rd. FE 5-5353 ie. = ar GI RESALE. ee ‘7 sie dows PA baths, sale toe wn —— aegis eae pe oll = me HERRINGTON HILLS § down. 3 cadeoaes be! sau ‘Base mia i 7 Roos MODERN aI Bil TET-| Tec. room, yard % fenced. 46 lery, Williams Lakes Moderate | _Xuha. 198. — rent to reliable party. See owner | LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. WILL = above address 6 to 6 p.m, this sacrifice modern 2 bedroom home. : Pumiture ee saifeplace ORM HOUSE NEWLY DECOR, glectrie. peat aped yard. at 180 Raeburn St. FE @-2867,| FE +63 v ROOM | HOUSE. FULL BASE-|3Y OWNER, LAKE ORION. meat, auto, eat and water cant on let. 1-2 bedroom, rine tle 46133. room 14% bath, FE +4760 or FE _Close_to downtown. FE, 4 $ nog BATH & FULL BASE- | ————— ent. FE BATH, BR, with iy Seg cinaren, nt. Fae urea Sor ott, BoP BS AU- _bura Woes. FE 8-6268. CLEAN 6 CLOSE TO PON- tiac Motor. Lakefront on ig Lake 4 nis or- ith. PE 7 Wa GR 3-6030 MODERN LAKEFRONT AGE Pontiac Lake af ue, i sane son at . OR q WALLED LAKE, MODERN CORV. Prt beach 9 : Mar. ern fireplace, sandy “TE For Rent Rooms 37 ! wae CLEAN RM. “CLOSE IN. i HOUSEREEFING Rog ALT dh , 2 aT BUS ern room, $7 wk rE ee ALL Y¥ DECORA . Mi Quiet Down town. Rent oat Hasaies Furnished 35; Rooms With Board 38 dt 7 - eaiatameanllammmanl tS ah Sag

ager tasis. : witht tne Spa future Reeeag abe eo priced “at OF ta sah — CARL W. BIRD, Realtor i SET ee PS oem, Dorris & Son SIX-ROOM BRICK A BEAUTY $14,500 = bs hall, ving reom rooms w en’ —- fireplace, lovely os ‘ bedrooms and tile bath a large dorm- itory full base- ment with "itle. _foom, and hall. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6-Rm.! Ranch—2 Acres fully situated > fs Seat 1 ewe of city. ig ee 400 area— si poly a ted o. ye rated. . tion room anol gel wd lace. Qil shade, velvet green awe. ever- reens, it and garry vs tee*stae @ppro y easy PHA ter: FHA—$900 Down 7 rooms plus heated sun room. Dandy Sesomne® and newer GAS Let city N ei OT ar $13,700, Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive. bungalow built tn e and w a. 1 ear with me! ch. Part end lake privile 8. 61,506 down, on easy — s. | KINZLER TORD._ PE 43525 6m W. an FE 23-0629 EVE. Or Ph. BLA PONTIAC LAKE 5 room ms, Hs eee? 3 pag be if a an ~ ae ne an over! itchen in y "GEORGE Bi BLAIR ALTOR Dinle ad 3-125 = Hylton PLAINS : MILLER an, ercaptnaly os vod ome modern “ or 4 large ? i 15 x 16 inside needed eeve : ~¥ trees. rn ean buy this with no down pay- ment, KO PAYMENT for ft bath — %. iving, room, full ares’ two ce hese dg eee Levaton Bt. Puli price $7,950, William Miller. Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wnattburban ‘Tuecese | REE mrs Sante suit Rete entra pae aaeaat Lakefront—$1,900 Dn. Comfortable A yor stone fire- ine! Fenced play eae for children. See this out- standing value todsy. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 Pini teanice Ww ~ WALLED LAKE So ner fot dacapee Ns BY OWNER LAKEFRONT 2 Modern homes. ee 3 bedroom and one 2 Ina ive quiet. subdivisiog. deck Vie. 6.008 par a2 a “nS St" $1,000 dn. on large fot, 9 Fan, tye 7 ou tee 0 money, * hurry. Inves- tors dream. Will accept car. OR #7497. 200 FEET FROM “White Lake’ poe eee eee aed’s boll geeen a car full rot Lares, e screened Sent in excellent cond!- Fine Bene g and “*- faxes privileges on White Lake. Call for Appointment WM. A. KENNEDY ne Ww. Mura sao ONLY ome DowN Wear awnings, drive, two exceptional mee s, nice surround - homes; lake privileges, - be worth your time ho gating. : ‘EAST SIDE BUNGALOW A BEAUTY — possession of is attractive 6 room semi- smones. with bréezeway — , fll basement, selec’ floors, tay | Anchor — > lot, x 120, Bg _ off east LAKEFRONT BRICK TRI LEVEL a living area, two fire. . ere plus massive brick arbecile home we are aa rv listed, - = GI SPECIAL. HOME WITH FIREPLACE shower, lot 80x120, price is WE TRADE WE BUILD tig dl & SON REALTORS Phone FE 4-1557 James A. . Taylor WISHES 70 age sy _ After June ist will b located at 7732 Highland Rd. (Me at Pontiac Lake) eek EE, Mose st Pontiac Lake) sT IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial ‘|FE 2-8181 for-an ad- ma ''writer and get it! i . y John K. IRWIN Time to Build Build the new home that have always dreamed te can our ee ae fit your pocket book vantage. 9 — trade-in { Le sage — m= * information today, Charming 3-Bedroom In Sylvan Manor te bi Sou rine “Scar beet as aoe fenced-in yard. Call . Spring Flowers Look nice in this —— ” story room 3 bed rid more area. Hy ‘samen. ~ heat, carpeting. Available terms, : Make It Pay Lares 9 m home close to town, An excellent bu oi priced at only $8,500 with $1, down, John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-9447___ Eve. FE 8-4274 HOYT SUBURBAN INCOME $2,500 down. vin attractive own- efs quarters wit att ted living . 12K20 w ius ‘outs . pie Ag er 10x14 and + ee Latge ONCE. Only $11,950 ~ full price! HOYT REALTY : $500 Dn. and $45 Mo. REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 (| 42 JOSLYN, COR. MA 3] KNUDSEN es | Spence Street 6 room and bath tion. reened Rereh and 2 “ear garage. erms. Lake and Park Privileges Elizabeth Lake Estates Room and bath home with co attic, also _ Located on ry nicely lots. A good value. Near Otter Lake WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244.8. Telegraph Rd. FE 44516 Evening No. 2-8503 3 Bedrooms and Den Near Williams Lake Exceptionally neat semi-bungalow — ee es 2% A a? easpee, St wa = da tnside & out, ; lot fo 150 ft. Attractive living room, full dining kitchen, Tile bath. Dry en oll furnace, quiet . $2,500 down. consider in| Secluded Bungalow 474 | $1,600 Dn. and $50 Mo. Near the Lake Idea! va 7 es Ra, Tene stn’ seatee Pe Cn eg aD * “WATK ile wg ‘ti, ta down. ei erage, drive, corpeenk drapes, ¢ good buy ai te (BORER OT a 09 = E): rE ota. outside af REALTY INCOME Sa ® street, Owner-occupied and in $100 per ks from Sears, T rm. house on oh, pared month, $1, 1 30 AUBURN HEIGHTS unt i basement, nice { 50° by 220 Pcar garage Paved street. $8,950 on terms, SUBURBAN bedrm. ranc e is = JP city limits. Bio. —— on a 180° by 150° corner lot Has at & [epee rms, 4-4821 FE ¢1157 brick fireplace. and EY 527, 327,500 MANOR wnn,_f 6 Feinstein ate ak 7 ft building) __ spot for another home. Terms. LEONARD Seat al tacts S| keene a term: ’ be low ooma payment on easy CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY TO SELL, TO TRADE OR PE 4-4813 ban home on: “Gar. aot. 3 . ; 5 . | See take Ppa taunt This Is It! , closet ‘| Owner state muat Full price $8,000. Just pay mort-| geij, 3 wee brick ranch home. gage costs and move in. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, arge room $9,900. MODERN. ie heseanaea 8 ear brick garage $1,200 N. home, 4 bed-| with a or Gare rooms, 3 pe. ba see ogy FOOM.) tng and drapes go with it. Ate thent, “gas beak, “gtage, paved ved food _terms._OR street, . BY OWNER, 4% ROOM HOME, 3.000. OLEAMING WHITE 3| sarece oe BEI AME. Very mod- fr with come EM_ 3-275 aii e oe - saeentle 29a fin Basement. ofl heat cr oon MIDDLETON in = $16,000. UNBELIEVABLE BUY. ment, auto, gas furnace and Actually a steal at this low price. hot water, * Quick Sees- 4 family income, monthly income sion. over $260, weil constructed, au matic heat commercial lot 100x ¢ DOWN— off Pine 225 feet on main highway, only Eneob Rd. 6 room modern $6,200 down. Investigate. 3 bedr me. Basement. ‘oom 2 acres of level iand. Im- mediate possession, Leslie R. Middleton FE 4-6492 Ww. : ® BROKER 168 N. oe —— Multiple Listing fm eal = FE 54-7721 OR ,3-3022 FE 8 ATTENTION! ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” Plenty of room will be yours when OFFERS Byiven ana Se in iy eo ore ene sell. Excel- oe Doe eres OPEN pant; wie ‘TIL DARK = Butlaere of Nations! He Benes JOLL ATERFRONT Lovely income home with 5 room —— for owner and extra 3 modern home on Eas: Deico REALTORS 2 =. ANNETT atta oe ES ay giached gu “Roy Annett Inc. . Huron FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday i SLICES OF HAM .* “What did you say we were to look out for on oil Best Buys - Today boa i ings, . Only $1250 down and ror oo. Cnty sie 6 ACRES in Clarkston area high re = dry. nce. Rotation fer large home, . living. Only $1 down and easy terms on balance. PRIVATE LAKE Large 15 acre reel onl % miles from Pontiac wit ty mile road ous Ideal land- ' REALTOR _ George R. Irwin} rn ine polars Ave. WHITE eee PLAINS = low for a 3 bedroom 2 in peice? Listen to this earpeted living room and dinin tiled cn . room, and from Loon shrubs surround this and ail within walking distance to evens center Lake. , roomy kitchen, with gas steam heat Many little gem 100 yards * BUY NOW —REALLY Don’t mi niss fine sparkling this sphere A white 3 bedroom ranch home near Williams Lake featuring a iarge modern kitchen, tiled bath, jastered walls full base- enced 100 x 150 floors, ment, beautifully and ace tras, Best $13,800 to a 4 per cent mo living room, oak ft. lot, of all is the price. age CLEAN AS A PIN— SHARP AS A TACK! Here is # 3 bedroom brick home that you it will stipes © Gun ilgorene ts firepl room potions repiace Separate dining : Mod be proud to own. rpeted liv- epee kitchen with re Eps cupboard large 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, T closets. 19 x 18 enclosed with jalousie. windows. ine today! "WHITE BROS. ‘ch Beautiful tuated om a large well landscaped jot overlooking Silver Lake golf course home at Truly a $16,500. Better tall oy Storms; eeng, Numerous other ex- Side, Basement with furnace, nice 1OY OTT Only $6050 with reasonable brick garage, large enclos lot. » Semen possession, Full price terms. =~ REALTY ~ 2626 ‘povie_ hw Fe _¢4361| -F-dw. M. Stout, Realto $3,000 CASH ay BUILDING | 28x40|/77 N_ Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 pre on home, farm or income. Open Eves Till 8 p.m. Aple 2 ao BRICK, 3 BEDRM. bath and lavatory, 2 fireplaces, heat- STOUTS SUBURBAN LIVING CAREERONE ar . r _Stantial down Parmer 8 AC ACRES 8 AND 7 Terms. 3-8138 NEW MODERN home custom butlt. Sacrifice. Sub- Fre 103. ROOMS. CLOSE to Pontiac. Price reduced $7,856 gtr Real Estate, OR ed terrace, could be family rm Near fine schools. Open 11 3 : over holiday week end. 623 Cool- = e Rd. Birmingham. MI 5 OPEN for further information. BY OWNER, FRI... SAT. & SUN. 2 TO 8 COR, ORCHID ‘Quality worksmanship Convenient floor pian Beautiful decorating Crescent Lake’ Storm windows from & Four-Family Brick gas furnaces Shows plaster walls. Full ment. . LAWRENCE W mR |3-1295 $660 Dixie Hwy. aaa ie 4.9584 Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 ‘ti 5 |- f BROWN O.C.R. Enjoy — Your Eee a bot please RECOMMENDS a * ari careful ve see Us on OUR — Office will be ¢ “unttl’ then. = Stone Ibe? W. Hy MULTIP. L. H. BROWN, Realtor basemept, - 3 EMpire 23-2411 After 6 town. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 bedroom home. Full bath, oak floors, Venetian blinds. re Ot G Close to downtown, Close to ublic & parochial schools rooms in each unit. 4 nee ne hwy over $2,700 in 195 base- Purnace room. Knot- ty ete recreation room with GAYLORD :. Open Eves | Watkins Lake This modern lakefront home, full stone fireplece, tiful sand beach on large lake | Built in features Closet space Desirable locati Extraordinary ion price Brick 3 bedroom, 1's baths, 2 car garage, Telegraph to da: left 1% miles chid right ‘2 mile to Fort. $450 DOWN W Prigceton — Attractive ra home, 3 bedroom possibilit “Eftehien + Cheerfar che 7 garage Basement. 2 lots. ELWOOD REALTY entals only $65 per month / s Good investment at only- / /] : terms. Call FE Lakefront 2 bedroom. 14 x 14 living room, full beth, oak’ floors, iC lose to Downtown only one block from downto 20 minutes from tar 2 large screened porch- 2 bedrooms with full bath up- es. Cyclone fence. Sandy stairs, 4 bath down, full base- town ment eutomatic heat and hot water, 4 car garage Offered st $10.900.00, reasonable down payment, kefront 3 Bedroom bungalow, | windows overlooking. the : lake. 4 water at $21,500.00. Perfect spot relaxed living look now, automatic beat and . beau. $11.956 Low down payment to! “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor qualified party | Fd Mt Clemens &t. any alellt REALTY j Call Mrs Kelchner nion Lake FR 5-126 Sit 3s ek esi | 85-1201 or FE 48773 ‘ & FORT 8TS. Really Outstanding in EE Large 6 room, 2 story home featuring wall-to-wall carpeting, brick and shake exterior, Thermopane lake, full beoeness with emit to the Tip-tep condition. Priced nich | ies t wn, hot for se Cres J you purchase this 3 bedroom. full] agoon Frontage car Ee lt it web 3 é Op the west ore of Cass this 5 ae tifully landscaped an4 has almost Lake, 2 level home faci s parkway? 2 acres for the ener or flower the ‘water. 4 rooms ai lover. Full div basement will a spreened pares = =. . Childrens Best af ail, there. iss down, be, used year| _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ~ Pe Maal y pad tery, cement for INCOM priced to sell at only $8500;/ NEW — NEW — NEW ; country p ® is in 4% miles|... ne — $350 = i $69 PER MO alla tai 7 a ot and is close to golfing) Silver Lake Privileges pe a Se meee ang $7,000 down, ferme * PANGUS, Realto CASS . KE cA : Ideal home for that yous Large all rpose - room. ealtor wf ——— i = Pete = Youngstowa kitchen. 50 ft. Call Collect, Ortonville, NA 1-215. 4 bedroom home, wall to wall car- > rhood cl . jeft to TT M BY OWNER; NEW 2. BEDROOM peting = ony =, * fie € vith natural _ tirepiace, = Br taped sat tun home, Drayton Plains OR 3-2392 ’ canal, 1% car garage, roomy i $9,006 with ‘terms bedroom and utility. room. FOR SALE: ¢ BEDRM. HOME IN HURON RIVER | $sSt" Sty"yls"ata “| "eg restau eetiog om oat NOTHING DN. 4 room home located on 1 acre ri diate ’ build 3 or 3 bedrm. starter . Tpires Woes Lake Privileges en poll vaia - : home ,mith basement on 9 a Charm’ h home aur- on re » a. —- rounded "by" large stately 2 ee ee eee Sere nS FAA Cea an tate. Tie | nig age, moun een TED | REALTOR cee sels win cakes RF, a ieiee 7 Be ae ieven, a ‘*. yas 61280 & PE 4-3844 fafend stone fireplace, car- a: on an or Be Reasooable” down "payment. Open tom¢ pm Sunder ite $) fre aining 1.. beautiful WEST SIDE —_ : & w counter top Gls No $$ Dn. Tange" tnd Thermador® ce ay ae ASSOCIATE Low TERMS fa family Toom oF third bed- tion Price §7,400, A.W BROKERS oy VaeeEt co. bedrooms atic of] heat, pe — down pay re- 8-9663 Seat . . Cael seat peice a8 ae ‘test conrad | ROSELL’ R™NGTE, nearToR Family Home Fe ROOMS, including 5 bed- P WILSON tute. PE bain 8-6192 ee ; rooms, knotty f 3. - — Brick 1 Ranch ‘ modern. 1% baths, Income — Rea- 3 bedroom newly wioetde out. sonable own payment. Willi ams Lk is minutes from ton State University, YE 3-Bedroom Ranch ~ Full basement, as heat, Templeton ¢ ‘5 per cent mortgage. KL Tem leton, Realtor ke Rd. FE +486) KENT Established in 1916 CLARESTON — Only for this 2 bedrm. home, new in "56, k floors, full: bath with shower, ar heat. Snore e oon lot. You can See this Sareain, pl at $8,950. Call tonight. SOLOnTAL ESTATES (agg MLS Birm: ttac’ Pull ety ice this terms, oll Seauty at $17,500, BRICK 4 urban Haaren ing room, den, room. ae + Dear Stra he riv- es. lands: L fine om + ler distinguished fam- aoe by appointment. pilacies HOME — Enjoy real Byes. See this fine rural bed- m home. 25-ft. living room, 2 Rreptnces. 9 full baths, *Lemt. All . & intments for fine. living to- er with over 11 acres of round. Workshop, smal] barn. eal for riding horses or dog Now at $35,000, terms kennels. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at — FE 2-0123 AMPLE CUSTOMER GILES" West Suburban Large 2 bedroom with un- finished attic. Pull base. — oi! furnace. Large 1 x 303 ft. lot. Call for further toomaiion: Open 9 ER PARKING os Income 7 rooms, full basement, One . 4 room apartment for own- - er: Plas furnished 3 room apartment for rental that will make macy pay- ments. Nice shady a bse summer comfort. buy for only $1,400 sone GILES REALTY CO. PE 54-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. After 6: FE 2-7906 or FE 8-0772 COLORED principle, and this starts yous roker 2, & 4 BEDROOM homes as Mine as $750 down. - “RAINBOW. REALTY” FE 2-2614 . 502 | 8. PADDOCK BY OWNER, GI RESALE, 3 BED- roam brick, ates Hills _ Sub, 436 Kuhn, FE 2-71 M. BRICK, 3 BEDROOM. aa baths,’ knotty pine family room anc kitchen, fireplace, oi — heat, ee pag soe im. cm ote: Including “Viestian blinds. electric some furniture, 1 HERRINGTON “RIL er, ree state bed riek, built in gven feat, apdeped gi an ea ANndsca mt OL ment. Assume % per cent G. mortgage. ¢ Call FE 8-1608, 2 HOUSES -- 2 THREE - ROOM apartments each with bath, Mod- ern, H.A. furnace. Large lot, plenty ‘er rifice ohpene ie Wicks i ia +c , Salesman for > AN - WE WERE SEL Ian ad op # investment 7 q.00 08 eer = LAKEFRONT T™ ietine Lake, 3 oeare- a. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Ey Bs. : a Nice $450 Down " SYEVAN MANOR ¢ oMEST, SUBURBAN is des convenient 8, h, seein ee: ieee || Bek cm Sa ‘IREALTORS FE 4-0528 storm don, and ced Se = ae $i oe 200. North Side Special - bath ving siving room a dining R — 8 lofm rms wand onrette Priced for : , $10,500. Terms. - Elizabeth Lake Estates 1% —, = *iandscaped. gad carpeted i room, basement. gas heat and ter o a. 4 = for 414.900 Watkins Hills — ranch 3 well heat, paved street, Smith- Wideman | 3% as eG . Mich. DIXIE LAKE $395 DOWN Wath Sea Noll ih CLARKSTON ee | CLARKSTON up. Gas heat,. eo garage. Brick ranch. Watkins Hills. 6 and nyder Lavender — 5. ang Boo recsenten s mf Garage. a Ms ae top| EM i ? TE_ume 205 Florence Ave, ” ever LY MODERN BRICK H HOME | ving aren. Walking down. mi acres, with large tr Roch i . ' det ter area. 941, Y terms. - Gord ea EM Sousa or Eh hedrm. frame, Giassed tn porch 7 BDRM. RANGH HOUR FOTL Le shallow sandy |“ basement, garage, living rms, 15x Marvelous for child atifully furnianed $10,000, $1,000 down. on Wien” Clarkston hon Orion. Modern 2 bedrm. home combing- Re’ ot ace? oe Wermcase ae B ead mney Tm. At P WwW DINNAN on punge. $12,800, * * rms, or trade for lake prop: 66 W. Huron veca Country estate. 20 gores. 14 mi cou, Birmingham, Sparling COLORED! wi eouatey casein 5 bedrm NOTHING DOWN! a ite oo rm., Gls—2, 3 BEDROOM and iregines. *Btudion inn | BARGAINS — LARGE with fireplace. Modern fiichen,| Gane EeIcen POR BAET and al. 3 ACTION.- N. pm | Poy eon poe ey fully landse ise full price. KEEGO- HARBOR oore—es Te Lake Ave. Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Rou BANK) Open Daily 9 "y'fe o-euier 12 to 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON JIM WRIGHT OAKLAND AVE. | a as owt 30 LISTING 8ER PONTIAC $395 MOVES YOU IN! YMENTS INCLUD 0 MUL Grose’ ON 44372 _ 13420 W. ‘-Mile_ Rd, oak 3 pares. ooimely ty. "HAYDEN: ft. ern yr. uome gn beautiful ment Immediate Po Posstesion, Pull y Jae Ver Gotalls tooms, enélosed, nT We porch, — . Also good qernee ps with LAKE FRONT. privileges on Union » $750 New Bes. pas home on ° cash. EM 3.4285. Gan 13800 terms. SAND BEACH $495 Down pany m home Sel iene wets "Bek is not a —< It AE So spice we faa to a tome, Out Genre water soft- asement, oil —_— ae eese Lot 110 x 200. To HAYDEN, Realtor &6 E. Wa Z. aoe PE 6-044 vt ae se hn 2 FAMILY. EXCEL, — No brokers, PE 2.7832 OR 3-1950 ner, oo Fr Evenings OR 3-3230 aterfront ground, R b | 000 arage. on ps0. ie. Fives red road, down, tH ee ae col i tbe ely li il 3 g x ig Roy Annett Inc. neal aor » one ye and Reon “* GO SUBURBAN . J. R. Hiltz tor Ww. Huron ETF we 5.6101 we a maak | HOME — Nicely Huron PE ssi or Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor For Sale Resort Prop. 44A For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Owner For Sale Lots =a lake. 2-car garage. Lovely gre ESTATE OPEN EVES. +4526 412, W. HURON| 9"es ie, Pr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $1.20 DOWN, plus FHA m age costs, tome sete reom rane CLARKSTON mg on 2a, lote as plas este een ; : floors, family kitchen, Tile 8660 Hwy. AREA features in the bath. Bre Oven Eves. til 9; Sunday 10 ‘Til 5 lopa, brick Radtcher, way, ess ave came of is Dunham Lake Frontage wisn 3b re - den, fine f tures of this home. -_ lots available encioned. un ase teres “ms A _ i, = ‘age, -3 eee ee. ae Dunsciow. Full basement | qgb0¢X_ 104, Det. suka sores fs & "We feel tat itis Te] Witt oll sutomatie cog ail $250 pr. acter day's BEST BUY. Make us gae's mice lees ona | 8si, hease tm Mighiend, % A —* spacious feelin, 1%ecar ga- u . and will manage rage adds to the setting of your property, collect your rents, this pleasant home. payments, keep in a as you NEY terms sre just right- $8,500 want for a small fee. with down 7) rae ou this! We have to 200 acres. CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3116 nit? int Bt. LAKE ORION, Hick’ For Sale Farms 48 8 ACRES METAMORA AREA. m. how: mean 2 joe rolling wooded. Cae wcaet on it soa terms, or = trade for home in Rochester area; Beautiful 80 acres - Metamora area. 11 aeres of woods, Barn and stable in “food condition. $350 per acre. 6% acres on indian Lake Rd. Good building site. $30,500. b oe goree north of Pontiac. Some $250 an Sees with terms. c: M. SELDON co. 16 Woodward, Rochester, Mich, OL 13-6751 CLARKSTON-HOLLY (10-acre Country Bs ae to broad marg: our ile? Then — Hog Sh es H THREE poe pei | MODERNIZED home = oo = = A - bids. “ars wn caRt, J J. ANDREWS 3 E. Maple Holly— Sale Business Property 49 } STALL COMMERCIAL GARAG rae * INVESTORS ~~ . OOM FOR SALE IN ron Bowl, 1110 W. Huron. . COOLEY LAKE RD business lot. Owner. EM down. M NELL REAL ESTATE — OL 1-1105 . Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 2 STORES, CORNER LOCATION fr 20n6 or PE: Heer ean rent. %W. AUBURN TER Business oan 51 APARTMENTS, 18 ON LA front, may take smaller ——— wn pay- lease, good location, owne has — interest. ‘Best sgiter wil . OR\iando 3-5 Gnocak? MEATS. BEER. WINE ~Eetisa ite es ation No nearby com tion. oles satuiter ease & t . Own. . MaAyti Ft Ww IN- q 446 M18 Ortonville. CLASS C SR ae eon Fels Surefire ee maker at @ rea-— $09 Elizabeth Lake "Ra. PE 41157 axe he CLASS C Excéllent liquor bar in Pontiac area, recuires eres. me tc +4921 in. come to our 3060 8. oan Rd. MA io . oe eae mtermetion, P ame * * ‘arke < pas ‘ bedrme.iaige fs ra ies ve : = ice 8) 6526 Hatchery Re as Drive and tion 1 Reine 2 area "ier sae. vaca this Foe we us Monday for sogmEsTER BT a: =e ; personal inter- ‘CHARLE ALES" 3._VAN HORN PE 8342s) ‘ wood BONG. Sor epee = OPEN EVENINOS | Syivan Lake Front AES ES LAKEFRONT SHORES 4 room year round home, slectrie ee ee fe ae Soran Ch pone’ inec’ ver water heater, oll furnace on beautiful: Sylvan Lake. ‘ ONES? Column shower, . boat, oars, "ios: ‘are large} for further information. endor. One year old. Wi lot, fenced, ‘swim ine and KE 0. AND. beautiful lak take $750 ius inventory. fishing. do miles from tiac. | ey ia ngs 17 -¥ e All on _leeat on. Reply Pon- 950. a 8. STONEY LAKE, D 2 4 bed h le livin cr = Someteee pene. gs, tems! Smith-Wideman Realty | “ke C RAMBLER ment, new bath ach, ideal A= 4-4526 _ 412 W Huron for ¢hildren. $1500 ‘down. = ut | WE CAN BEAT ANY _ DEAL | Bata ones, Real Est. | 7$2m* sorters BEGAN 4 on wes" W. Huron FE_48550/"oT, SEWER, WATER, AND GAS EXCLUSIVE in. . Trade, FE 46133. | Com Bea Seit 8 a.m, wwe m. CATR ARE St tty“ OR SPBLMSAT™ es ie tid es ee aah = peseine teas 5 ‘ar wer, oiyiene: ele, Resitor ‘ and beach, across the green lawn | sy 39-4210 Sir. Towele "and torube "pate -— oe me oe sc| For Sale Acreage 47 ‘OUR CHOICE - ae NOW é wow! - JR. 1011 W. ‘Haron Realtor aS 2. ‘ oe ine Mee, tt eae ee “THE PONTIAC” PRESS. “THURSDaY-MAY 29, 1958 Business -51| ~~ Money to Loan , ‘53|Sale Household Aigeds 87 Sale Household Goods 57 MODEST’ MAIDENS ' = By Jay Alan Salle Office Equipment 63 | ann HER Sesser | . . i Ff. Used Office ssa te “LETS TALK CONFIDENCE WHERE Bee iat hands may i Se ee ae BUSINESS ID r .. Coffee end 5x8 rotary card file 925. Grocery —S.D.M. * tee botbed by 40 seams ol comer omg nate rate SP NSUMERS og 1 - A Pnccentvong > 3 Death tn femily places this on} ence. Household provides * «4 epepenbeann . POWER CO. Geneit w. Lawrence i ibe. matcet th Uslow golng value.) sounsel om mousy, matiers 07810 CHAIN 95,6 YH. |08_ W. Lawrence PE $-8151 Mich __Fhone FE 2 and mins" dnity | Yeurteleit inh ee phone MPG] Folasrbeq” wivelsr #18. Bisck| USED DEPARTMENT Sale Store Compe, S eo ora payment takes pe os iron coffee table & 2)Serval gas fetrignrster > Household Finance ly i, eee Oo Stoke we Wiasee Aise’ civens taeah aliees. Beauty Shop Corporation COUCH. WICKER FURNITURE, | Mlectomasier + ees M080 ba Sims ~ wii 72 hours, Own-|2'2 8. nie he fir, Kay Bidg. p= may » Sy y room. wo | Clayton urniture NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. EXC er lear el go aL, euipment chairs & fireplace set, Midwest! & Appliance REPRIG. SAND BOARD, CASH established n Mortgage Loans 54 J: eee ee: FE 5-0674 Keoge, oe _Teg., malt mixer, etc. FE §-8300. wa J MICHIGAN BUSINESS er eae scene mat ere |eek ee cee eee s Thadie, c Sale peruse. 9 Goods 65| pupoies, most all ages. All AKC. POODLE TRIMMING SALES CORPORATION| A Mortgage Problem? | S32°S SS S"ERE Sele") Seven hs On ane re JOHN A: LAMDMPSEER, BROKER) youyeuuuinets® Any'properts;| gesieus famous, makes, formic sit SoRERCEOT GET FPOTE 20 PARHORST BT. PE 5.2008 Bette Kennels. 628 es Bede, RD. any amount, prompt se: Also e lar colors. Coi buy land contr: ’ se terrific values. Michigan; for sale. Call PE : PARE_AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ We boy a Fluorescent 303" Orchard WATER SOFTENER, SEMI-AUTO- ee ‘ E & RLTY. CO, |_Ave. — 34 _____| matic, used short time. Crump « demos, ceenproneed air, Fale ceed ar 7S TALE. artri e aes NTIAG|DAR DARK DUNCAN PHYFE BUFFET.| Electric. Phone FE 43573. mise. equip. 3590 Lk. Rd. ~ 501 o-n Eves. EM 30048 Popering. beard. Dog house, PE| WILL SACRIFICE BROTHER SEW. reiTMe ; Fath MONKEY & Oe IAW 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB Swaps SS\scuRLE SED Witt INNER.| FE tule. 7S o OLR’ s ; aes Fe spring & mattress. FE 23-3371. ; . SPORTING LUGGAGE RA CANA me Gries Around eet Some 2 YN. OLD, 3% ineee earege 20x77 DOUBLE BED, BOX- SPRINOS. WASHER MOTORS 79 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac Prod loce 121 #04 Ontland av OTSEGO LE. motel, seteerest Will take ‘car ‘becash & mattress, Ea Cottontail Lan M4 & ONE SIXTH: HP 44-1 GOLF SET PERFECT CONDI. | SI seo sf het Bs TALKING from ‘lake. ideal for year round DINING ROOM PORNTTERE FOR GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Complete with bag Cost $15. Sac-| Cranes Bird Hatchery 2480 Aw se apieneed $ RM MODERN, FULL BASE,| sale, 000_spence, off Montcalm. ontise _Hiltes 455. PE edie bura Rd. FE ¢6s10. _—___| AIRSTREA AU SABLE asportsmen's resort) for car or housetrailer, I owe *¢|DROP KITCHEN ate & 2/51 Ww. | HURON. we rome’ PE 4155: 4-1555 GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPS, AKC with 8 eabins on 3 acres. Tackle|_oMly $2400, OR 3-1497. sive a Abt. size marie WING - BACK BOF A BROWN AND Bay, cell. tl, Se ie 378 | _'es.. ees & female * aN ‘o over xl2 rug, armiess 32-4708 TOY LOVE: = and sporting goods. $12,500 aacivee. peepee Meal . TS data chest, iti Rocker, $2.| green and “asst a love seat hideabed, Qe UNs | snd white, female, 5 mos. old. tor oF boat. Scan 8 msake maple desk, maple cricket chair, ~y ~ Manley aa Bagley. Housebroken, FE 2-0719. HOUGHTON LAKEFRONT cot| for? OR 3-321. , ELEC. "RANG E. WASHER,| 2?» shelves, wrought iron) Cay an — 5-24 — FROPICAL FISH, 7 @ resort and home, 150° on the| i dr Furniture, Dresses 12-/ macasine prece ete. Dropleat ta- Hunting Accomo, 65A Frost ee Boop at cage teers teres Lt cae sEELE > LAKE BOAT For| {(°%8 fos ble. smail antique buffet, 4 draw- g SO ee Seeaten $20,000 da. sf = PHILCO REPRIG. 0 CO. PTW. Gresser» and. matenia ae Grawer ACRES. OLD FARM, BuILpInos, | Oren, MY 3.1981, __ PORT HURON cottage recert and|'34_ CHRY VROLET PICKUP as _EMpire 3.3510 tine front, highboy, lamps, “Of course he knows me—he married me a half hour ago!” ? {00 down. 0, Box 535. Dogs Trained, i. Boarded 70 ome, 39" om the Take, eee Ges chev rat Sa For "84 Pontise FREEZERS. HT, FAMOUS oid fe #.qt Presto cook: Bait, Miasewi. Etc. 65B $15,000 dn ar. 0060 Dixie Hwy, ____| Same brads, Ser etched, terrific — ° CATS BOARDED — FE BEAUTIFUL AAA 10 unit eal Mee ee te none somes orders, pie a ae, Michigan Nol~"Your Old Appliance | For Sule Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | sire crawLErs. . 2 4s. for 4 = | St Burr-hell. 31% 8, Tele with 200° vont. Best in Port| trailer, PE $-0960. Fee oe DRYER, As Down Payment age RED WORMS , . . 100 for tte er. _ PE _ 6-000 AS DRYER EDISON 82 GALLON APPROVED | SHALLOW WELL PUMPS .. $67.50 _— area, Will trade, $20,600 oT TO seo CANBA BULBS, WiLL — cond. Reasonable OR 3-4118. USE water heaters. Cash and carry.| Lk. pumps, 400-gal. per min. $67.50 ag on ORCHARD Laxe A won Hay, Grain & Food 71 BEDRM_ t VACUUM 20 eS ee Low gs. 0. : Thompson, 60 §. Perry|G. A; THOMPSON, 60 8. RY | Open 6 em. to 11 Dm. week days isT & IND. HAY, $15 & Fort ehh witged? von take Fie 8a or lot, be tae cleaners mt Mtns eles. pln tane og 2° ¥- feamene 133 EREE STANDI ne ville, NAtional 17-3196. for motel or penn Oe) apa H mrcape ahaa RCE ¢ insu fae. Also four 600x16 tires. Two TS, $5.50. G | oR MORE YARDS OF PEET| jr stv aa OE: » Fs%t00 ca “terms. Will : Baty! Used refrigerator ......... oe6.80| Forget pasting om te rome grow A Thompson, 80 8. Perry. Loaded aT TERED MOR- eee ms ‘ea evod bene, Giant eal Be Breessr & retrigi retor, left hand Staton Binzer eno ae Penis, Sher +4896 after 3:20. . laa. By paocers> too Lechaven Road PE sas. = cation, A ie es a Bob 46402 or y SSS Orato Race soe rt ‘k shi at t VER SOIL. PILL, SAND & " * REALTOR PARTRIDGE, fer Mr. clare, bafidinus Apputince “| petite “re. ,8o, Mone | Garage Doors 45 Vpiprclegppee” Gobvery, Rink Bros | bigger cue July why 00 Hutchinson ewe Ke Soaks bes soe ‘anything of gauss GE. DELUXE REPRIGERATOR,| stock for do-it-yourself. Also sium. naman aes dtr" Ke > vale ¥ BLACK QUAR M bil H OPEN ‘TIL 9 value, MU 68004 from ¥ 10 6, | S004 condition, $65. MA 61536.) and fibergias AWNINGS (0S) Sim | Factory seconds and all standard FE 2-0233 top soll, etc. Pm 9-6482, Horses boarded, “ei opie mome Sale Land Contracts 52,°¥AP BUNTING Doo8 Boe OOF Se —ana eines, ae upto 3 ___| Wa OF Clidion BLACK DIRT. | [iltucGeus” suck Beaiora, = nt _PE 48468. Wood & steel way doors, | STUDIO COUCH. “HOLLY W Exe, dressing : a iqaMlPOO- YOUR OWN ROUGE |OUARANTEED REBUILT 4 0 TO a he ye Hone gape tor one oP pe oa pining ream “and. Ritcnen | bane, G6 Getivery in® vieisity. caate avales Inc. ..98 PER CENT DISCOUNT. BA SHAD matic washers aire, Thor, Stee] outside window shutters, table ea table. Ice boat.| Union Lk iso All, sand, gra’ ence $5,800 payable at $55 mon’ pl hana peal snd po a nePEAd Termé to suit. Ampere “2 Tose i fee Electric garage door operators, Serene heavy duty motor.| ete. sne03., Cis Biack va." phits““Secured.'y, So foom| Bul rolary mowers s050 rece |. Oatlant Ave. Fe 2 _—_tstimates, ves, OL, 10623 __ | Stop fn or wall for free estimates. SALE ENOUGH USED LUMBER i, X08, OF CHOIGE BCACK DInT| finn 4. “ix a | ri 8.0 Fea aes a ¥WOOD MA|? Motta, “siostie see 33 Liew fe "BER wy Be to build a 30x 20 garege. Cheap. | [-¥56— ROAD GRAVEL DELIV- f-~§ or FE 44813. Ask for) . oh rtilizers any step sas tables araperies with rith| Petrie PE : » fr. ERRY I OOR s SALES, _&e Harvey St. ro oie Me 34 3 T BARNES “HARDWARE be dinetie ee sa Yr” CRibs. BABY BUGGY, |” Sem -— 2 Ce bank : DISCOUNT gg! F ~~ $700 W._ EUROS HOTPOINT 63 GAL WATER HEAT. fain, gait" Dathinetie, pair of AMT 1 TL TO} = cA VACUUM pecia 16 iba ap ye 7. old gelding, gente. New sade ow is f Wwar home Goes. Mall | ey eet sl So Be PEG ta hee ee ges, Sh Ae tara ee A ae etn, | Gata e ke Agta) fake ui | aly a, My Mitre Cer grat i om, 5 370 | Midwest ¢4330 0 . Wighiand ar pEnmital oprinh : Se Reed, White sere epee oe ee ee ee FABLES & CHATRS.|Sump, Pumps 33 | JACOBSEN POWER LAWN mow. | "2; 3,,,!= oval casing, per f.) American Stone Products sg ti evenings | 46492 or PE 44813. Ask for Mr/ Old ene. SS Mise. dishes, Marbie| 7,98" Sagi UMBING be Sirfoyeln, t seater horse Dugey, Anderson “type brick molds, per ft. | €335 Sa ° a 720 DISCOUNT _|wanreD TO TRADE MODERN 6 ovare thonER. ¢ ER, eer te "ELECTRIC WA TER | tole saw. Abt. cise grand WP, dase, per C, 96.28. MT BLACK MOBILE HOMES rms & bath free & clear ea| th ata $8.30 heaters for the cobin. $38.94. bbe aw i's we » bin °| Oak door sills, each inndoaane 0 pence Sas fevere, A__Thompson, 80 Perry:_st 7s small 3 wheel ike, & Verioas * sizes of windows, ea. $13.98. | ——— Anderson - R PER CENT = West Bide 2 or 3 bedrm.| Crump Sure ave.| A. Thompson, 80_ 8." Pe | er trunk, MI 4-2000. son - Bio TO HANDLE. house with 10 acres. 10 to 18 e FE 14-2 ROMEX 240 PER FT., IN TACOBSEN N MOWERS SELECTED Supplies A-1 B Palace + Baamer SEASONED, § MONTHE — | ‘Bontiac Northwest ——— KENMORE 7 ee ee oe) (ee Brussels World Pair | 2600 vee ag ea Ra. __EM_3-4148 | Pill sand, Ww ¥ . : Good el: paler a - . CHASER HAS 20 YEARS (| WILL TRAD’ E EQUITY In BRICK a ae aD 30 GALLON GAS WATER HEAT. Groun 2 Fle have } manors, 21” do fe Buy, Sell, Trade JOB. duplex tor, lor equity tm good house-| “cond 130, Pe }Téi1 ers, Natural or bottled gas. Cash| cial ' price “oS hw sist. 35 New 8-10 Wides R. J. VALUET, ‘Realtor wares LIMED Oak BED & DRESSER | paessen| 24°97. %.°: or | deme yor ood mowers tad GH RENTAL sOrTENER = RENT. |“ Mattress a SALLON GAR WATER HEAT. . FE 5-0603) _ § Iron G. A -| we will make you . “SEN EVENINGS. UNTIL. 8:30 Tiitns on bow) th nent Teta a springs “0 0ATike new, FE $2006. | EVANS EQUIP | Got inte Bwy.|* MU CLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale Clothing 56) 4 chairs. Green wool nylon frieze 52. - OAL. HEATER, $76.05. a ee Tete MTKING avenport & chair. Call OR 3-1864| 30-PAL, auto heater, $49.95| LAVATORIES, CHROME NO M Loan 83 ferwesn 6” fits ao oney to ... 1 — $200. HAND- SEWN WEDDING) between 8 &@ 9 p.m. or Sunday Cab. sinks & $54.50 up. fancete 624.50 value $14.98, aise (Orate Liconeed Lenders a ith train, hoop, & veil, Bonnie r. stand 5 : wor | Sine 12. Wi scl for 918. FE Let.Us Furnish ve piomso "| es. ianet ‘yes TEAGUE FINANCE CO. rinewe — i-wa| Your Lake Cott 119 South Saginaw St. _Srenard Lake Ave. — 1 202 N. MAIN arshall, FE_&1618. ____ | Dressers or chests 68 fe a each OA 82018. “Prem ‘50. 78: A. Thompson, | SIZE 20 & 20%2,/5 piece dinette set ~ * 5 2 ROCHESTER. MICH. |? y FORMALS._ 8 a ae pining tm awl o| AERIAL, SPRAYING « OF sUBDIVT.| , 8. lis WEST LA Loans $500 _very_reasone ; Sloe eee sions for mosquitos. Reasonable | Par os TRAILER FOR SALE WILL CAR- : ARTICLES OF CUOTRTNS, 6 Bite Page cot AS] Pata ase OR Fe] pte OFS, | Tera pat oat io Resear 12. Children’s. FE civing rm. me pereeter oe bet BL 1a OL 66711 OL 1971 FLOOR LENGTH WEDDING Metal wardrobes |..- 12.50) A i BUILDER WHO CANNOT BORD ONE 30 COUUMN CIOAR, Talbot Lumb er WHEN U NEED $n "i-v00s pal aia a bea. itchen hairs, aaa Wy r+ in erates, 0,000 & 110.000 BTU. Be Vendor: Two ver = guntype th = —— 2 colum monn o eg ht ook Kardware pl Blambing and electrical reed ha LADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 & 3%, SELL & EXCHANGE $25 = $500 wee or Son aoe oe Fe OAKLAND ronnrrunE 69. Me vce arise con arrange low cost| candy vendor. Oue year old. sow, cat 8 cuentas Sates Bien) fala, oem Renan | En ‘tir beaten, Ro ‘ou ean q on your Tha SRESSES 110 SIZE. MAHOGANY TABLE. yee) war alt Pontiac Press, Box 34. signature. c0r or farsitere. | He LADIEs Sieemel SA e138 g chairs & Wardrobe trunk. Mi early” A ee pooner oo AND ALONE ah Beaget, We will be gied to to ave WOE - CLOTHES | GOVING — PORGH & LAWN FUR- night_OR R 35002 ALVANIZED PIPE wour mosey problems, | sale. s ghee. Shirts and pants, ha niture, studio eouch, attic fan. To Sutneh pte ol LANCE FOR RE-| Yee tt longi Tite £ ie as ie _ Workmen's 6 8. w,| maple table & 4 cheirs & many), nerdware, 28 Per cent to 90 per AVE, FLU SUPPLY. BENSON UMBER CO.! srick-pn U | WonoE ; + cent off Por quantities. NO R 4 pout iNDOWS B DOORS | B83 65.0 ver T and Seams ty 0 7 E REFRIG, G00D COND. SONABLE OFFER REPUSED — ry . Double hung. re—casements FINANCE CO TH A Eases suits Pu_4i740. VALLELY'S, Auburo & Rochester | tings like new $29.50. FE $854). @ or combination windaws | FE 2 me . coats & Met sizes ne EN JAKLAND COUNTY APPLIANCE! Ras OL ioe) Alum. comb window ........ FE 4-1574 _ 34364 Bervice, 487 Cooley Lake Rd. AN HONEST OFFER M AY Alum. Cont SOE iis . r Becendigjerss washers for sale.| installetion. At least $100 off if WILL SACRIFICE install oF $50 to #73 off if you 1¢| SPEC TIALS . ieee pace emcee 112 Ponting state Bank BYE. /c aie Household Goods 57 LAID-OFF |: zaps reals S020] hy, FF acres, wif eie tree,” be eonvineed:| "and ea tag Sime | fabint, ‘ise "6 amrted ands oo e2170 after 0.98 FE #-8631 be- rat che peice, Try calling FE 615 B Walton zat OS WOR ERS Toeu after’ :30 p.m. and. see. FE 22257 AIR CONDITIONER | we hes y Plywood tween 10 ; K ae Ti MARTHESS AND |ONE NORGE PUSH BUTTON AD-|-f0°C 07 Sot oe Gnas aime | “7 eee ance WELSH BOODLE BUO0Y AND * emg $3.00 1 bed almost pod tomatic washer, Floor sample. ay oa ik ob psy ae "gine ae we ving -+ Me Hn. | _ pessinet, #1240 ee” Wy mate cas Joane, to, tale a gente ging One fiorge 2 cycle j wash, iLuM. 8? Ww. pine gtripping 2. Je Hin. ft. , Wrecking Farm Bidgs. ates ine : workers. bso Son a orgy of Gas range $1 baby. bed and 7. ver, ge ty r| 10 windows and a door, OR 06142. ax? ‘0. 1 Doug. fir .. 490 e8./9 freezers, mest 2 : 4 work tor a0 Ure reenter onde civie ae | ~"* wane oasert. »Alumioum Awnings | ess nel hee Sirona Soa kr" 8 wate 7 ; oa vie on og entero cece ; il)_Rd. MA _$-9338. ; 3 rod Our Requirement,tre| Sia Sin eas OM“aker MemUns ar | ees rune ai Gor BS | _Meciner a ae ey ; own f rollaw 3. 7 @x8'x%”" ‘wood, wo a f rate ~~ : a ly wiee SRT | eer ees Assen gikse0.|_homes,_ Brite Ah ee 15.65 ca.|1 NEW LOGAN TURRET LATHE| and Safety (Bldg —Call FE 27611 it Mile Ra. le 3-4021. | That you are a permanent set: single bed as es vanity One = ‘ oven MANY : BARGAIN: with ie __E 2.9239. P. 3, Wi ; — ‘air A resident. y| & stool: Biec. stove; Deep P slectric range ool 7 oven! AIR CONDITIONERS | No CHARGE FOR DELIVERY SULLBORES- pe Dt CATERPILLAR uto Accessories 80 | 3, inet you hed © gecard' be-| Scare & Roebuck ‘putter; Other Rea 0400.68. a stent at $248.00] Fedders Home or office unite mt | Complete. fea motor & ta Sate nde | Sine Bateteae MOS Oe) Bil an oat "nee! Eon tare | CIAQOETTY | sam Oe & | “ vue GABERT : Pconeneds | rr ove bills and are being sional chairs, lounge chair, beige|, ho. 7 GRAPTSMAW CIRCULAR TABLE a oe Mf) Upnolstery. “Kidneys shaped desk | #1—¥._Saqinee Fe saw ~ ANCHOR FENCES «|. LUMBER CO. | sii. couse. Erevan alagde aad be‘ralerea| ara chaie, welt, Kango anil PRT’ gGA® gacd\ cond, van On| _Paae eeritinras. PH STL «| ae arora WE AYER & worry. ro have confidenc nd Snot oun rug oad = Mi 8-304" ad = TABLE, FE | 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake CASE FRACTOR WITH % YARD mn you and ip your commu 48335 FORCH “RUG eal, LIKE Ww. BUMPER POOL TAB $40. Between W. Maple ang Pontiac; Sod front end loader, back hoe. ¥: ——} Pe. BEDROOM SUITE. BEDROOM SUITE = wtase oe eavy brass sae eee aga -FOUNG é. ‘Mine lke ne oe ene is SHR a. oe = | i a | Alse fireplace, m be || BATHROOM FIXTURES, as- Phone M Market 6-108 : - FE 41010 _ $4535, $12 each. FE 9-0352.___ | town git and— furs | Se OR ae ae a 5-087, "Loans to $500. «PC GRA M|REFRIGER ATOR, PHILCO| naces. Hot Rf RICE U8. FLAG. taf. $10. 173 For FOR SALE: DRILD PRESS. NO, 2 se apartment size, iste jel, $95) ers. Automatic water heater. here sleeve. horse’ motor, PE eat petee or Made Quickly outfit, Double dresser, bookcase en ; mes bed, large chest. 2 vanity lam y terme. Crosley electric range,| ware, electrical. supplies. | ¢ rock org oar Aion ee ETAT | Serine galeria ath | Shin Sie EAN itines “Pave Open Daily |e te Vourseit_—ai er. Nrectment at aay one lke MOTOR MO" . ad Melee for adereasss me Ge |" Brand new. Sip fbteg mak fimed, oak console. iain ie: 908 LAPEER RD 7 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. wiserrae BENT ahaa ER foe tabi. 2 ty Spf tie save, essonable MI eet | SEY ANE D te int Pee teT . eid? 5 i 5 pli Sartell Bay gh westty, hg a, ip tht | setipoemne + ORADIN ING G._CON- Sundays 10 to 3 B BAROW: IREBUILT WASHI M NEs.|_ tract or hourly rate. PE 4-5950. ALL CASH WAY PRI PRE- PE 39239 las AR onn . Finance Co. |oxi7 Feie Base Rugs $53 Beg Ve ars oe tay ee | aE dear ptm ROSEFOR RENT. | gig Patt-——oecyer por | fieah heim” BONNY MAID. VIN VINYL TLE a cs mF tion, $00, Fe sonid © “| SAVE BEURMEISTER'S Wall paver steamer, floor and. | " dirt foe ae & Ei. EVANS EQUIP. st DIXrE Rwy, | AUTOMOBILE REPAIR. | Li DRAYTON PLAINS 4 ¥-Ft. t. Wall 1 Tile 25c roses se fie ee FURNACE, =, $125. NORTHERN ore. econ la hand ‘sanders, fur. a Ns TOC Figcxine MA » PRICED TO on c A we Are welding, FE adil ® Per Ta water a || DAVID BRADLEY RIDING TRAC. ieog | Baw Orchard Lake | ¥inp Wines skirts, , and custom work, MY WALLED LAKE RUBBER BASE a ral. 38 GUAR. HOU; al. 6 HP. tion. 36" UMBER_ CO. rE |prere_ “St eee sigace RADIOS Ke TO = bull dover blade, 36° spring har- 140, cootey giake Ra. EM 3.4171 Prarr oe TORTS Top. 200, crave, fete. PH as PTO. vHiydrautie cod pulley. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING Th THE aa : mbin pon ap Harvester, engine driv. Shin . ory reperes. ¥ Me GET CASH ove Eine eT mee bs Portestes pie te Hb sont sits, row, | 12" Reasonable. FE Ona PLAY PEA nit FOOL rt Formica Plants, T jcc 8 ox Foraee 3 restate Bhi | tak Malt] Seegh pagar oe Ae oe se SS er | SANT SAL eka se, as Tees Siebel, | Sek Up to $5 0 far." reon ratture, volts or 180 amp 220 volts EvERG 2 Ore! e Ave. th: an 1, ‘a ~~ PAINT SALE | to 4:00 Daligere : L Case & ii BY 12, RUG. BARCALOUNGER a a a 8 Bact Bird 1 block "Not Mt. srs Pee Bros paint bly. 186 w. Monteaim FB S478 | ',0, sora of" Poatiee” on the | Li. « par side ake a an ont Per ete, ed —— ae ne 7 ee St. 651 Kenilworth, any- ae rice 4a te. Cameras, Equipment 61A ixie. ¢ Matt on @ Hail : ‘62 ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOTER bie ‘bed, complete. EM 34168 bet.| ord player, 3 E peling: ; 7 435 fy Ave §-6150 and Kye Hospital oy ok HOUGHTEN & *%& SONS good condition. Call FE 48383 © a.m. to 1:36 weekdays, Anytime] _leather_ case, ash rE reitd EVERYTHING PIcNIC TABLES, ROUGH OR WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM-| mile to o Grevetead Parms JI, Case & Ferguson Dealer after 4 p.m oan MPAMNY | _weekenas, FAPPAN Di DE LUXE, GAs "RANGE| FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING, | © finished, OR 3.3985 _& OR_)-8018, Epperte Comers Shep, Fw we | IRIS-DAY LILIES Rochester “OL “in é Pi yA aR I ed Bteel Bred "im SRIDIAD aca M FoWER MOWERS — TORO omer g See18, ORIENTAL POPPIES | ~~ Auction Sales. 77 ae TAMBRETTA 150, 1,836 miles. F JP 9 0 Pass’nd ot nip Dnion take Ra erADEIN -IN DE PT. ~ |Gedar Poste 420.95 "bs uD rasta ceca rd | comme ttlrenetnad eon te reds to choose from, ineiud- CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXCELLENT Union Village. Quar. electric washer ...... $29.95|Used bath fool gros. tS : ing Dykes winners and latest va- ee 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO,| ——- HOME Table-top gas, range... 0 95 | Stee! Fost 90. le eter aabere ot)! ot. he A “yrs.| ristien. Bonus with all orders. i) Shag ee el EAGLE. si75. is CUBIC roo? 4 = Le — 7 pc. sectional ‘sole, ....-..- $20.96|1 cout exterior t'' $446 gal.| Selly's Hardware, a + ry Good cond, Will oot for| 615 E. Long Lake Rd. Between |. ° GR bat =—— $200. |Oceasional chair .....-+.+- $8.98 Ready Mix Cement or SCG SORES Ee ORDY strate SRWEF |. Eeypecter toad and Lverusie: A ' ante Quick Cash io, GAL, OAS WATER HEATER. te. “dinette st Ee 1498 Pun tens is or 30th. fe sat pine frames, i1.ft., high and door, | NEW CONDITION salen eNTOCKY oF “MERION BLUE uction Sales {i's PADDOCK fat Pike) i $25 TO $500 30° ROLL-AWAY BED, SPECIAL/A “Sie elec range ..... $6095 We gerry 6 comme poe ot oh heap. Mi 44806 SOME J AND HEAL ‘Conn ao electronic or Gliverea” No Held’ vick-us. Fe} 89 Dixie Highway | For Sale Motorcycles 83 meee masons, le dal rans bares ro Feros avat be AY cipasene << strech pt plea re PLYWOOD SPECIALS gans. Cay} ee Some demon- Oe, eh heehee VIGE FERRE Dray ton Plains re 7 gus service ie et KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE thes =" cate endalon |S. xe" piyseerd 2.20000: fi J. MORRIS MUSIC | _FE #27 “02218, FE 49063. Every Su da oe) P.M | fale. eal sharp Motoreye = ine i .., at our ) Sloe is et] — %” 4x8 birch, G2s 16.00 34 S. Tele h TREES—SPRUCE, PINE ARBOR- y NGAay ...+é P.M. | 993 Mt. Clemens 8t. $2454, H GALLON” aT WA i ‘8 Mu 45\SURPLUS LUMBER sag BONTIAC PLYWOOD, CO, . FE 2 20 yer "| Yileo. faniner, vows, musho, on Buy and Sell Daily | FOR PARTS s smRVICN ON ome & Auto. heater, $90.08. Installed 6198-98 aw . weree, slwew f ta Nee Baldwin Ave aia aos, fools & buriap, 2022 Sleeth Ra. Rlando ae Bavideos Bales Co. 31'S mid LOAN CO ee Se Se Hi ghieod Rd Guarantocd for & months. 19% Serves _trom_Tub-Haree, ry ot Con uses, | aMARFS 50 CFTO ea caw 0. Hist Commerce Rd. EM_ 34116. 7 GIBSON GUITAR, AND AMPLI- Wet of intersection ot | GMART LES, | inDIAN MOTORCYCLE GALES & sy al “Les Paul model, $150, FE ¥ he & Site pa nad winenday, Vtepping | Service. Mac’ Collision, 20 Cane . $-6810 @ 8 to 6. = wen of 8 Bul Lake "nd. Keew ae sa corte, BAS ug: Ritts HEE 2 et EA: | "cain uter cents pi eae ets nredoneeeee ee if » 17 cents pipe, AHOGA cov AN, . Fo “ 41762. u ve HI ay atta dete ie | BR wiley Sil Ronn ty | soee coats. Pe t Sate Pete 88 |r MES Mealad io | DUAN MOTO the day * $260, een eee ee aed Le bed "sss... $4R.30) 1 ie fue . SLD PARLOR ORGAN, GOOD|3 YR. OLD, PURE-BRED BOXER. ¥ eeane Y 13"'x18" os. ehard Ke RO AW condition, FE 5.3458 ‘ale, $20. OL 1-0502 with on ~~ 2 f soesseseics ae ‘x8 ’ |RBO.DELUX. 2 IN. TRIMALAWN. |SLAYER PIA 0 | RECONDI TM STH MALE CRINAUHAU F your home and” cottage. @ tm. extension table, as «or un yea ae ta | Like new, Reas, FE 5.3800 tioned, Guaramecd, OL S407. | | aoe Werdseck RA. FE. Glens. fine bedrm, kitchen ter-| For Sale Bicycles 84 iE, woos Wakefield, Champagne fie eee a 3, iiet| RANG Lage Son TONE, | Sia No T o,,- o8can OBCAR' nt oes sedete Sian £1676-| nishings, Oak dinette set, Pire- a MO a any, tres 3 unk with 0 ws | slits a Schmidt. pa? aw! Bet'shop os wittame Fur é-seia | Rome very nice antigace: tpetude | olde Ge" ps0 _ NEED 25 10 $500? x8 BSN. 5 Zon fares aT RRE-RO EAS | SCANDALET ACCORDION, 138 | xc RROBTERED. RED DACHS.| & hanging lamp, 2 brass Fe Ray-0 sia noreene Nene . pn C jh iOrehera_Lane A ard Lane 2 og M. ladies oe run — Cloverport, Rochester. after aenial mt Oe hey Boe: | em 5 . . %. 203 en. “SEABOARD Ore THE ANSWER TO| Sf eeriecsiee hens | ee, th nt i oe TERT | Ake REGTITEREO ROMER FRE | gluten teens, me | ‘ : ree tae availa Bie ‘| gher’s, 18 . posto Bi PPins Obs Oxford Com poeeil y Auetion, srr) : YOUR PROBLEM:| mille w LOPeEs & SFOS, | (jue north of Outer LIKE A REAL CAR adhe ore oe. ORAM eu household PUBLIC At TION BARGAIN? Lots of * em ise ae pak: maeeaprons | Ee cs alt fey lin the Want Adel .|Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181, a : A aR aM AME ae eg ma? ‘ij Me Me eae | aie oe ai, ae * i Mt gle Wome Waa oacinmman ita oe Es — : “THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, May, 29, 1958 io ae oie ¥ oe nn een, me am seliee What a combination! A DaTiwater motor and a fast): = Teapot mm Otfered 8: 87 to We. Shai per hx: x cnt at te tp Ban m4 SUNDAYS it es Sas0 Orchard Ra. Oh power - packed Scott At- speed-liner boat. Check our deal before you buy. OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE Outboard Specialists 379 S. Saginaw. Pontiac FE 8-4101 Boats, Trailers,. Motors and Service ‘PERSONS TO GO_ TO Fle. or Cheyenne, Wyo- 2-8447. Day, from 6 6.m. to} FO 85) CHEVROLET 1 TON EXPRESS A good one. ° SPECIAL TRUCKS ay Sas ravens ie boom. Gre with mee boom. ‘4 FORD rg Oo Ar Duals, BAD po Clean’ ‘@ yorp COR. 16 FT. VAN side doors, A-} Bechanicaliy. $505 ‘4 FORD 2 TON PLATFORM Mechanically A ber, $245 ‘#@ INTERNATIONAL B00 DUMP Perfect ore ? ‘4 FORD F- DUMP Wet line lines, may 4 to hook —— good one. Clown "'*6 PORD EXPRESS 1 TON Roary duty throughout, ¢. “How does it feel to be the father of a girl who has a date with the captain of the Central High swimming team?” La by Kate Osann © 1980 by WEA Bervies, ma, . SAVE UP TO site a U “a eg PSE y baad - "IT'S NEW" sigm " » “ITS HOT - The fabulous 60 h.p. Fly- _ing Scott, inch for inch, : pound for pound the most . powerful outboard you can ‘buy. Stop in and see the entire Scott line, 3 hp. to Oh p. OAKLAND ~ MARINE EXCHANGE Outboard Specialists * 379 S. Saginaw. Pontiac FE 8-410! Boats, Trailers, Motors | eiteea. tn service TORS. BOATS, "paints supa Evengspe uo TGestantoed pons ie ak “wwe Hagege A Bit nia eter Open 7 to “JOHNSON MOTORS | Boats Trailers on sca rs Everythin the OWENS EAI SOPPLIES “396 Orchard Lk, Ave. i eee) Mazurek Outboard Mtrs.| USED MTR. DEPT "6 —- 30 HP Elec Johnson, ai] con- trols. "S64 ~ 16 HP Scott Atwater *49 Johnson, 3', HP. CIAL Mark 15 Demo, pores COMPLETE RIGS 7 ot eg Scorpla 14 with 30, d Elec. Evinrude & Controls ‘| ae Century 14 Mark 30 Merc Trai Mg Jet" Racer. Mark 20 Merc. 1” Cabin Cruiser & Trailer Also Texas ed North American | Marine Dumphy and Mer eury. Mtrs., Mastercraft Trailer. 10 per cent down, 24- months * Macurck Outboard Mira. n, Corner &. Sag. & 8. Bivd. FE beers N 12” BOATS, . 12 ALU $150.50. Trailers. $70.50. 12° Chep|. runabouts 104 50 up, seer PRE - HOLIDAY CLEARANCE _ Loads of tackle up to 50 of eae . Good used motors s Ww $s 625. ‘New ‘57 3 bp. Evinrudes for Te Used By as pew ti i from 885 q the Miami neil ‘Aes, Pv J and Whitehouse boats. 'e =, aluminum prams fer : +g A night tit 68 \rehie Smith, rt Saginaw | sagt ichigan ME\rose ‘Privat kee FOR Ts ' tihey yi ap , ' c ’ . daformation Pel yen. || 4 ‘ i i a i aed es ey < 3 | Midwest . Our Business” i TRANSMISSION. i “CHEY. Re ICKUP TRUCK, 650. ; dwest 6-6 Sense SHARP ‘54 CHEVY PICK-UP. LIKE new. Call FE 4-3460. i aioe 2 oe fa DELIVERY, 53 CHEVY | 1g TON PICKUP, EX- cellent contition TOM BOHR HT sler V-8. abet Yorker. ords, V-8 & 3 Gr ae Like new is NVERTIBLES Olds. Full eer Like new. 2 Chevy Bel Air, ‘63 Ford. Pace car. cogee ++ ide, ‘radio & & Bester ser. eae “vIMMY DEROSE 3149 W. HURON 1 mile west of Telegraph _. IMPERIAL SEDAN sae a eat cet “ i evrol Here is a like new 1055 that WE FIN SNCE. ‘& TRADE is fully power equipped. “Trucks A re 50 more pieces of _\renaperiation: Yes, it even has power 7, = dows t-exte ‘34 GMC, COE MODEL. 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION 2 SPEED AXLE VAN BODY. | 54 GMC ‘ON ora er | tS) AXLE. | VACUUM BRAKES. ‘55 GMC 4 CYL. DIESEL ENGINE. COE MODEL. READY TO GO ''55 GMC 4 CYL, DIESEL ENGINE, § SPD. A hee 3 BPD. AXL E RA DEAD AXLE TAMDEN TYPE SUSPENSION. ‘36 GMC 639 MODEL, SPD. TRANSMISSION, AIR AKES. wee cm, EORTAN, gt a 2 8PD, AXLE ‘4 GMC COE MODEL TON. WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC RAKES 4 SPD ION, 2 SPD. AXLE GMC RETAIL BRANCH | ‘OAKLAND AT CASS / 2 ‘ “hy . E CONOMY y USED CARS 1983 CADILLAC LOB o UPE.| window | CONVERTIBLES AND TRANSMIS- | Birmingham Seacoast Blue perfectly matching all vinyl interior. set off by Mid-century Pre- mium whites—an old car to handle. $1295. “ SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUT 912 &. Woodward, “Birmingham “OLIVER BUICK > Wishes Everyone A 22 Auburn off Saginaw power seats, pow steering ‘mechanically 00d. wilt trade M & M. Motor. gales, 2527 Dixie Hwy, Gn Si 3-1603 14 CHEVROLET Lees STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES ' ' Wonderful We trade up or down. Semanal Day “Oakland County's BUT wildest trader” NORTH | CHEVROLET | Hunter at &. Woodward Ave. - DRIVE ' CAREFULLY Pia Orchard Lake Ave. E 2-9101 {Open Eves. i $705 For Sale Cars 91! _—_—_—~For Sale Cars a ‘FORD PANEL MEMORIAL DAY SALES ON NEW-! 53 CHEV, ¢DR., R&B, 1-OWNER, La | Be ae a oe oat * MO an MucH FOR JUNK AND | ie ce . « DR., POWER-| JAGUAR MA’ . BEAUTI. | Me ATE) Tesooan row | SEadpant bee ARE | ha Ge, ahaa i COUPE. V w sere z PICKUPS "b EXPRESSES rood tranapapation EM 30 EM 3601 | t00_diee au ‘ ” : ‘ . ji .. - Bright Spot MAY SPECIAL! | LUZELY NO pe 3 Sis oer ana 7": fs = Needs sr! Cars Now Bors any NEW Sitoo in fi er Ford, 33 33 Pont. rehiet, J-owner. - $1188 c Phone 8-0488 non avy ‘$4 Buick Mardiop. Dyn. Lik : soot pa A Py -y =< T'6 Chodak Prom L DAY tee ON NEW. | ‘S$ Hudson Wasp, i bite | $ ths fer rose oe Orebard "Lake “Cy” OWENS ies sta Le aa ‘$3 Buick Super Dyas... 8308 . TRUCK CENTER 88 CHEVROLET 4° 2708 bf SHELTON MAT #_SAGINAT ca lieae “wke new. 6148. Pontiac - Buick For Sale Cars 91 rol = Ee for Bird. at South Rochester OL 1-8133 ~ codward Ave. Birmingham. (ORIAL DAY ON > : . used t le Ford. FACTORY BRANCH | yen oyUnBER. zee cae Keego Har- : . 1175, MA 5-6393. | CHR 11, NEW ¥ res Maneron ep eye ks See) Sasa beatin." aeswner wee oe PE 2-206) unter Siva. at ayes, Bires $2095 Not = wipped. | VT CHEVROLET ¢ Dm. HARDTOP RETAIL STORE eee a BE Sees * 5 ‘- (RIAL DAY SALES ON ee Eels ot COMMUNITY | sessed cots st, Badie stecte BEHIN ; i , Come on out. 5 Bua ruras| Motor Sales | | oie px— sar OLT COMMUNITY [it ccutuerase BMS) PW aed tetas ator on MOTOR SALES MOTOR SALES 3 Feat Gael ved. hyde : fis] ferrabey Some Prey . Michigan “66 Me Convert... $1195, - Piasticn, ’ WILL PAY 804 Nain Main OL scl Wagon, RaH. ...... $1095 haaion beater P 2DOOR Vs. TOP DOLLAR tee, (8) Ue ya an HASKINS 3 sect" chee “4 dt... [Ss Hunter at 8. Woodward ave. Bir- sare at East Blvd. minghem Mi CSIR. DEMO SALE —E7A7]PT "| siReaets DEMO SALE “HAUPT | eas . Pontiac Sales PERS noe ilies : ra rook Wood ‘$6 Chevie, 2 Dr. sedan. Power- as ie ro rae r a aI wee ek, meet : a a ee tT AEE ORLANDO Me oe osRCa a a Phe ephialiy | peso MMOH beaten c. AT_W. PIKE 8T3. _ PE 2-0196 eres eae trans wale Pvt owne: in 6462. | OR: “ pice mt cat “OR et) 1961 FORD ¢ A Av- tematic shift | 92233. _ i ¢ DOOR ST. ) . pescomatis, pod — two this one. J, Van Welt, » ba 3-1355 Have three other wag- Mgverar. Ron pence No mone down at Eddie Steele Ford. i “CY” OWENS FORD ’51 FORD $135 O 4“ CY , 58 147 8S SAGINAW PE 54-4101 ipat DCU INTERIOR and exterior. BOB Cunningham MOTOR SALES 4278 =e HWY. AT yen it 30 FACTORY BRANCH '54 MERCURY Rambler Station wagon, Has the rack on yg « ll sidewalls, A beautiful Autom: transmis- — Prieea to sell. $1495. plus “B’ham Rambler 666 S. WOODWARD _ clean . ~ equity. FE 5-3266. ‘92 7 DR. REAL Gas saver. tet ease takes, PE 5-5376. OLDS, 1957 _ gleaming Super 68 Ho!- _ eng Sve: is fully Spy oo ; iv ma Soo bl", se ‘ower e a rakes S| hive ao whitey “s "te e coupled. hotte 2 engine, All you need fs an older car to h ie. $2006. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH #12 8. Wodward, Birmingham ‘Auto. tra “4 4 : 4 he i, pe re: 7 5 GOOD COND., 48 LOW Ag 488 OR YOUR pratense Statesman om | ea, | = OLD CAR DOWN. “AP pts “3 as" podca’’ ty | CAR PAYMENTS TO_SORDER. | | UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL-| matic. R& H.......... ce one iy aeated * a | ANCE. | ‘Maia Bt Charis ist | Lake Orion Motor r Sales ’ : Haskins Chev. | sav. 8 Ssed" sr aapie *s.1141_ | pond’ 5 1 Ambas dor |® 1954 CHEVY __| 1058 FORD RA AGON, FOM, — |scapie sent mieSpee Mites t-9| ‘This te o black 4 dr. sedan, Rm.| V- RAH, sharp. Your cer down| 8) 00 arvling set xg Sinek, beauty ‘Toe TY) Looks Good runs good and good) < -FORD STATION WAOON, AU- ange ® 2 gal. wih with the i a Bake Bsele Fare PEOPLES AUTO SALES tometie srenstniosten. radio & aly Save ob Priced to 218. Orchard. 68 Oskiand PE 2-235) | beater. arrange financing. | a¢ oes plus clean tends. t= Seti 0 net GOR ERTS ee | Wil, Accom tude. Pvt. owne ha m Powerglide, 2 tone paint, $1400. a R Road Block Will consider clean trade, EM 3:0465. DODGE, 1956 . ‘CHEVY BEL Ain 2 DR. HT. Custom equipment through- R mbl “eno Sale ieee ease) Se meee ambler FEY ORE REO wae ee ee meng, ROSES eS | mm my ERT” | 666 S WOODWARD IMMY [DEROSE ficecte "ight green. Ww.) Sor. Come on ou. FE a0. SCHUTZ Get Wise, Economize JIMNY DEROSE | PERG m, ory 2, ores| “GEORGE § MILLION SSS vers , Lie West of Telegraph |) emg SPECIAL 012 8 Woodward, Birmingham R AMBLER #* WILL PAY — 2 Dr. Red and black. New “55 "sa Ford asia recelane f . TOP DOLLAR ‘H Plymouth wagon. Clean. Drives ‘id a beater wai tlad anie| SWEPT-WING DODGE Bil IL SPENCE FOR GOOD if’ ord 4 Dr. B&H. "abet P YuBNT PLAN ra = oe RA AMBLER SALES & ppavice CLEAN USED.CARS [Space mr {DF Tw sew cutea yg i me | arn 8. oer —Fihoented or cur new lt at US Merete 3b RRR ie, cree Sed BP STATE. S_ EXTRA SHARP ' war "$0 Ford pickup ‘4 ton. ‘58 Olds 98, Holiday coupe. SI Ie et thet eT oust | 00, Chery” plaken Mtoe, Dee edie MOTOR SALES power low mileage, er at 8. Woodward, Birmingham. |tnesy A cbasogh yd abs as SMALL AYMENT a9 M24 ne MY asi Lk. Orton| mq Austin nee = —. Morris - Open from 8:30 to 8:30 Drive from GEORGE. 3 MILLION DOWN wT | Ja = WANTED ‘$ PONTIAC SAFARI) Jos! O-Madison to Perrys CREDIT MANAGER 1953 Ford 2dr. Ver cnarD, oar. HOUGHTEN & & SONS ri a yt Pay 08h. perry at Madi st Masionn BR ONE +0100 Harold eurner Ford of rhe" Voeny& Aut fo Sales, 109 | 828 N, Main |, ROCHESTER Used Truck Parts 89A|“.S°KCk. BRAEES RELINED. hea CHEVY. 2DR .COOKS_AND inst” FORD -§ CUSTOM 2 1950 OLDS #8. 2 DR. Ran eS “~~~ | 956 CADILLAC COUPE. SHARP; 1U"5 good, 665. FE 37542, H./ Standard trans, RH. Turn stg” fae me payments RO MONEY — HEAPS ES | | carrer ri a ae tte | Gana aes a ee son Re tee —_retet Satisfaction agi Ware tee | "t,o shen yararags | For Sale Tracks 2; IS OUR GUARANTEE bile, Price” “right at $1,083, Our| at ‘Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-204. Hardenburg [64 FORD TANDEM, 10 YARD)55 Gun, Hay All black, ee seis Eva tb Wane CP te o TE os |_dump truct FE _6-8257 _—< ac H Power. Alr cond!-| ward Ave. Birmingham, MI ina FORD. 6 DE 8 8TD KC XO. MONEY DOWN oo ‘52 aoe IM. oDuME ia da 3 ¢ Buick orn hey aire, 6. ms. mon dB Ab Hl down at Eddie Steele ‘pore. 4 Sipser Rage nan. te Ory a be ann 33 CHEVROLET SaORDERSTED nat Ran, A oe er ees ie. 5 4 Dr, Fi mates: CORNER CASS B PIKE. FE 9-709 \ / BIRMINGRAM 1954" Plymouth Bi Fs ham am PAY © cam 912 8. a 3 Aer i Auto- Rambler _ 666 S. WOODWARD Plymouth Relvoter V-8. on the miles alumin am strip Has rear seat er, plastic we fi trans- wheel Rambler 666 S. WOODWARD and whites. DESOTO-PLYM: Woodward, eh ARE MEMORIAL DA SPECIALS 3 Henry J ee 1 Nash ‘Ambassador 605 Auburn Ave, of value Ww SCHUTZ $1 PLYMOUTH. price, cash need ealy "si0. Tl per month. M soos OE pete _Tieels 35 PONTIAC fect cond. Reason. ‘83 ee eee ener wees se aeeeunone reat Lakes Motor Mart $0802. MEMORIAL DAY SALES ON v : Roger’s Sales & Service PCONOMIZE-GO RAMBLER! CUSTOM SUBURBAN DESOTO-PL YMOUT: 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham NEW. Ford, Har- - FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” PE 3-7117 MT. 8 vn oe PONTIAC, 4 DR., CLEAN. EM car in town. BOYS! | GIRLS! AOA RUN PRO} oad —_—<, NANCY has 6 Ab gens ed Ra&H, i mis hi ae sleek & a sha: eyo & ling f ed She's spark for only Bie HENRY FORD— YR. OLD! 955 PONTIAC —, CHIEF CAT. . . Radio and aft BOWS! ! “Bove! |. GIRLS! - GIRLS! A DATE WITH ONE HOW ABOUT THEIR OLD NANCY—Chev. 57 Conv. Pow- low, top yours He was born in 1947 with = Vic- top, A ? D @ 8TD, YOUR toria his mode] name was we FORD, rm, He Steele vera. Fairiane 500 oe oe owner ' de» the even with dual ¢ PONTIAC barrels to play. with. Good white ROKERS shoes, fire & the Fordo- AUTO B matic doesn't lay down on you BOC ANT Te TRADE DOWN? OVER 1000! eS os Goo8, CARS MR. WILSON sie seu =| P Fee Paul Hillman 4-Dr. PERRY AT MA IN FE_ 4-9100 HIS CAR. HE IS TAKING uiman came off the as- ioe F RED FORD CONVERT, NE NEW OUT A_ NEW CONVERT- “eembly line m Cov England vogrcl ns IBLE FOR THE SUMMER 1 her ticker {6 low on sh “Ah brakes, seat) 80 HERE Ig A 1958 PON- horses but bi covers, 878 Bare irmingham. TIAC Stancnter CATA- ty of heat & e ics in her i955 FORD Va Ct LINE. 4 LINA_COU AVAILABLE y body You can adopt her | Dr. sedan. Fordomatic. Radio and TO YOU AT A_GR ogee enera) service for only (if heater, 31.009 actual miles, $ 805 savings. ou. 8 ONLY 3 you hurry! — ...........5. $1445 "$8 Pacer A grog 4 dr, H.T. $2005 1957 Ford Countr; — le pass. | 1955 Buick Roadmaster Sedan, fea "$7 Dodge H top, Ree bee sees $1845 station veeee. “ite - es equipped including power, J "ST Chev, convt., and heate . $1995) the car the family needs. It's! trans ........ 2 -c0-c:-0+5 - $1833 by Oi <~ end innadanie $1105 | 91 Ford 4d TOM, a fies 1942 Ford 2 dr sedan. Good con- | 1956 Starchief Convertible hig bo ag dr. aa . power. — MHFOM ose seeseees $78) radio, heater, hydramatic, full | 56 chev. Bel Air Hiop 6 © ie poe £° Soe alae ee. ee. 1954 Pontiac Chieftain deluze 4 dr.| cation Se ceediesosbiauvuras ' ad va auto,, 2 dr.. sedan. Hydramatic Radio and | SS Mercury. 3 dr Merce, .. heater ...................... § 698 / 1957 Ford Fairlane “500.” radio, $3 Prd Custom ¥-8, “ HH —, gover. [ae Lge 0 eating Cat Starchief, ~ 1953 Poré Ve ecustomiine 2 dr. ce| to sell ........0-c000eccceee si108 54 Chev. 2 dr. std. trans... 8 548 dan, radio and heater. Exe. con. 1H Sher. be 9 dr., 5 G.... § 598 dition : $408 1961 Ford Coavertipie a 83 th cl coupe. ....... 285 - ns oe with ps. accessories, D Pea sportation 1956 Ford convert. V8. Fordomatic, = 6,000 actual miles. = - sd oan wens. i Pibgeel — oft | 1008 radio, ae wave ‘ee er. Mrarametie. | ee Gi power and TRUCKS — "5 Dodge % peey::-.. 82 955 Dodge Royal Lancer Rapes iy COE enscg cece sen engess 2195 ‘$6 Dodge % pickup. ..... § ~. Pusbpation ate. ‘iM Dodge ton pickup, Anthon heater "siees Hitt, utility body ........... § ms I ‘48 Chev, % ton panel....... 98 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. RIEMENSCHNEIDER- “8 Minuteg Prom Pontise”: "| 1350 N, RCIA oy ENGLEHART. oxroRD, Miche AN OA 8-528 Midwest 41990! 232 8. Saginaw re 24131 OPEN — F RIDAY & SATURDAY — THE “BRIGHT SPOT" . has five anxious and eager salesmen who said, “Let’ s-keep the lot open Friday and Saturday and close out the month with a bang!” We will be open Friday till 10 p.m. and qpen Saturday till 6 p.m.— 75 fine used tars to choose from. Every car on the lot has had the. price cut for the holiday week- end only. Shop at your leisure. Immediate financ: ing and on-the-spot delivery. bene ‘$5 Bel Ais Radi WE py "SS th w 4 i, V- i ... $1105 3 Custecktine® Var Radio wagon “a (Be. model, va Racine NBS ‘BT Berdtop as Caen EERE EEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEER 'h6 4Dr. Station Wagon, Radio, Heater. Hydramatic. er steerin: ones 91605 ehiel —— hes Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, rf, deluxe mod “i at twist Extras oe we OLDS ‘oT Soden | = vee Windows, Seat, Goering . Brakes. BE as a ae an ¢Dr., « Real With YOUR CHOICE OF FINANCING NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED P.S. New Car Shoppers The “Bright Spot” will also have a selection of new Olds on display Friday and Saturday. JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT” OLDS - CADILLAC DEALER ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FE 8-0488 OPEN TILL 10 P.M. 4 " zBr setts, § of Extras ....... $1045 ‘|| 57 HEINKLE — Was $695 .........NOW $ 494 MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES WILL BE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY. : IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD THE TIME AND 8&TILL WANT TO GET THAT “BETTER” CAR FOR THE MANY BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DAYS AHEAD NOW'S YOUR CHANCE! 57 CHEVROLET 56 CHEVROLET BEL AIR §PORT COUPE BEL AIR 2-DOOR ~ '57 FORD "36 CHEVROLET VICTORIA HARDTOP STATION WAGON $1745 $1305 55 PONTIAC 55 BUICK STATION WAGON SPECIAL, 2-DOOR 55 CHEVROLET _'35 FORD +DOOR 210 CUSTOM _¢-DOOR $945 8005 FOREIGN CAR SALF ‘37 HEINKLE — Was $1095 ........NOW $ 694 90 MILES TO THE GALLON MOTOR SCOOTER ‘37 HEINKLE — W OW $7 HEINKLE — Was $295 .........NOW $ 194 *58 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Door . | AMERICAN ss pee ‘LIKE NEW s $1895 ..........NOW $170 56 rare — Was $1395 ...NOW $1294 8UN ROOF ~ '$§ CHEVROLET $4 eos M CHEVROLET $5 PLYMOUTH 53 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 4DOOR $1195 $205 'S4 FORD 'S6 CHEVROLE dyn Cs a rtd BEL AI HARDTOF ’50 DODGE 4-DOOR $85 '51 MERCURY $195 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES CHEVROLET Oakland County's Largest CHEVROLET Dealer _ 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547, | \ were — ia he ae eee) La : 2, 1 * | jr < ~ 9 oT odeay's S Televisions Precscia -- notice subject to change without furnished by stations tisted to this columm are Programs 9—CKLW-TV - —WXYZ-TV Channel JBK-TV’ “Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 7 W. - Channel 2— 7 re Red Cros Re-lects Klein scare Ties. Mill Be Setting. vie meee ot, hong introduced on the network next tall. A piper retaning ene wit be fo lee news and such programs as f Firestone in y and Voice o rag cealeer Nigel ame k Debut terion is balanced pro- Make Networ mug ise tne saan rather gram rather — Kaigarco. President Selected With Next Autumn 1 egy Pang Bp cy . Bar-/8:00 = tose Copel Other New Officers at a on Treyz Gorn example, le Yon an Everett Sloane, (7) Cartoon : — Oliver Treyz, hedule STV HIGHLIGHTS: bara ‘Nichols co-star. Group’s Annual Dinner NEW —_ rf charge of the! planned to _ 10:30 p.m., EST, TONIGHT’ roth-|8:0 (7) Big Show. vice mar network, says ABC] news ——— an hour when the B ; as ABC te show weekdays -~ largest — ¢:00 (7) Mr. Danger. 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Mills 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Adolph Klein plicit alle tis peur which bo aanete of Os television EET EN when he 9) Popeye, ers. lected to a ar Ww ; “The| rather than a (0 News: Willams. (9) Headline. Sock os ‘n’ Andy. chairman of the ea ype ene — 8 1) cond currently appears. Daly ~ ’ ce. : (4) Am chai n Red curre spring (2) Racket Squad. Ee aint peg igen yen preiaaoniory en oe t to introduce} Somie iS a wens oskoe lot, 4 into up's anr the firs will do a . t. ¢ gets off aunt. 2% (2) News. at the gro ABC was “adult” Westerns | also in prime evening :15 (4) Weather: Elio! tries to marry % ing last night. lop the “adi mentary in 6: ox Four (2) Climax (cont.) 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. tae naipsb danas en dns ws ae ry so popular on all bar hours. 3 (4) . ‘ in an- im) Room. ar were: . tworks. é ca htt Dee cn ane ee in| a Tay oe re “te Wester tn, cera MUNTZ TV 6:30 (7) . Penny back to his Mrs. A. T, man; Harry Ren-| is riding out, ese pte sage suck. Don- (9) Monte Crs devotes|#:58 (9) Billboard. ean teeeenan Woods, nical in nh pe ee SERVICE Crossroads. Brian ) Ernie Ford. : C, Patterson Jr., Bir- ay MS ¢ jon’t think that . ge (2) News: LeGotf . (2) Playhouse 90. o— (4) Dough —= te * they represent ¢ | Electro % 1515 | Il, Macdonald (9) Movie. ‘out-think the fu- our programing. thing | FE 4- 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. in Givi Wer ¢ ve (4) Treasure Hunt. pologpera ole by Ray ~ ippeietrerabicons “programing ve id «acai + ' : was Corp. terta . 6:45 (2). News: Edwards. 10:00 (7) Make Me Laugh. Jackie —_ nolires neh en spect treks pa par be “a hg “ a Open Daily 9 te ® . H * times. It. Cooper, guest. 11:00 (2) Arthur * and the De meeting held show set in curren’ strong oe eee (9) News. - Cloon-| (4) Price Ir Rig en ee Sn a a Lo ol ee oe "8" @) Boots, Saddle. Indian (4) (color) es pianist athe» nelle heroes and contem Ss venture, . Outdoors. ey. Lou Costello, 14:28 (7) News. Redeemer, taking place = nagging tions. ne quality of of cyU RT’ (4) (color) Mich. Bobby Troup. &) coe Outlining changes they marriage is off to former | “They will have t TV SERVICE ent ‘wea : klan¢ , “a ’ wat (2) Silent Service. (2) Playhouse (con sped foe gy ees Seems Coan en uae ia cna eee a nan Cuitth of the A> jean ger pb ctor oes REASONABLE RATES 1:10 (7) Weather. — 10:15 (9) Weather. gt ese digs nog ae gr peas gone pid, Buiges, 23, clip-clop away api ag the bride's idea. ete og 5 on I a Open 9 gu 9 p.m. ; : : here, but De- | Ma York, Old-fashioned 3 te. And by and __ OR %:15 (7) News: Daly. 10:20 (9) Film Fare. @ (iy Necathne Comics. conta in the metropolitan nunciation in New ; pict man and a bad man , . Circus Boy. Jealous :30 (7) Realm of Wild. Deby un: troit area, ae ae . a chase,” 790 llr Kdnape circus. horse: 30 Soe be. Gees, ° ERNOON g ovtrall petties of these noun Marks 70th Birthday : NGI!!! ve ) ¥ arr the ovérall han merely ic W EMODELI — on Dollar Movie. ® Theater. Robert we cies must do mo peered cal and) edicts INS R -@ free standing Mg _ » “Ab! Ala “Night of the 42:00 (2) Love of Life. h tag along withou and our grow- 1m Far ey A Financing, you cannot poly Ranges, in your 0 * a5 * ‘ - . ” : FH ad . ; j .” (%.) " (SS) 4) Tice Tac Doug economic trends, tion," he . d 1960 On tors; Freezers; Washers; Wilderness. Dough. Hunter, New audi ( ’s Gang. and mobile popula F a an Refrigerators; Free zation plans Me (4) (color) a Preston (4) Music game de- (9) Barney ing ft 4 Dems In kitchen modemization nbing, Mason, Carpenters, Ma- (2) Sgt. thieves with ence-partici ohnny Gilbert said. x * * Oo _ inant finance your lances, up to 5 -years, searches for ) buts. Singer J 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. t out-think the future A.|and it is the duty of all bility bi Bg thd your dhetee of kitcher- enpt stolen husky. (Re-run. — (cont.) @) Sta Erwin, Aird mere > aout & whee Xt YORK Simca arts a oe no down peyment needed. and Terms! oats (2) Playhouse (9) Myrt (ii there aa | Pt forecaster of many to help carry ou Us for Information (7) Zorro, Zorro (2) Search for comes speeding ted as |Fatiey, je a 70th birthday a0.” See Us 8:00 :00 (7) Soupy’s es , Three persons were pass we tion sso rar of his gil is board chairman ’ ELECTRIC co. o News; W’kamp. 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. ‘new membe They ang Hugh Democratic victories this year By Coca-Cola graetpivosrled ‘ HAMP TON S FE 4-2525 (2) News: Le 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. Deas of Farmington, Mrs. Ww. © gpl dain events cast their Tn aw tek tele as ce | sygprar | 825 W. Huron St. - i : Eliot. (4) Movie. Margie. Hite, Oxford, ; ” said Farley role—and it {a _ possi 11:15 (4) Weather (7) My Little » Birmingham. ows before, two elec- Weather. Sproull the first (2) Miss (9) Movie. The 12 who Were a nt oe eegjeamnatto of President|he may. nave bine urging ‘orf V SALE 11:20 (4) Sports. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns Paar cceneasiagg mart Rem | pranklin D. —. |for the ‘Sates senator, He de OT (2) Sports. 72 . Heaton, Pa’ cole of Birming- * * United States would be Nightwateh Theater. Ann] (7). Topper . dell, ovis aban Oo ~ ieee husky and vigorous, and clined fo say tone ees that sooner| TW ae 8. | ham, . " : . general eS Sn me te Los w00 (2) Our Mise Brook poner Denes: Be Oe ee agg apo a a leer be noua take tos posi-_ at WALT (3) Lady John W, McQuater, | Democr ye birthday tomorrow tion known, Mrs, Norman Dean, | will mark his dinner party. TV Set and Night Court. 25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. a Oak; Mrs. Sproull, Lake| with a family Farley looks ids Their Gun us (cont.) * Mrs. Hite, Wiliam C. Hamm, At this milestone, of erate | “Get the K e (9) Theater Margaret Party. Acs nad Maas Beam he on his thousands es fo fa f the Channel (4) Jack Paar. 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pegredl gees “Sieh nice weather. nici hnhinbe Mate Sh ae Man's Philosopher: But @ man. whe shows the bad/, a+” he murmurs crossly swing ot endedthe-year to-door salesman, wrong number. ' , if a man wants to find out how igrace to fall ill at the wrong time, pumbly ‘as you accept his pre-|school birthday parties. the. full-time boy friend of the “Feally dispensable he is, both atisay on the eve of summer, does |.-ription, you realize that a hid-| If you protest that such goings-|Prt-time maid. home and in the office, ,all he has|so at his own peril. He is as lonely/qen defect in your ancestors ajon weren't prevalent in your own| The doctor says you should-rest to do is to come down with anjas a hippopotamus at the North/thousand .years ago has suddenly|childhood, your wife replies: «/two days more but you dress your- ' out-of-season illness. Pole. He has violated one of the ” hut |Self and totter into the-office. Oh, cropped out and interrupted his|know life is going downhill, but x * * unwritten rules of civilized living. |eoif game how much algebra go you really uty! One of the arts of staying happy| Here is what happens: Alerted to the fact that father (remember before kindergarten?” | There, overcome with your own in this world is knowing when to| You might, for example, wakejhas “both feet firmly braced} You lie alone on your bed of Sense of quiet heroism, you ere fall ill, and when to stay healthy,/up with a bad sore ‘throat. against death's door, mother and/pain and arise three dozen times STeeted: Tiness at the right time, say in| There is a change in the house, s * * the dead of winter, lends a man/Father, the tall column, is com-, “How did you enjoy the fair in stature in his community. This is/plaining now from a_ horizontal] Brussels? You look pale, you ‘the season to be sick, and people viewpoint. Strength overnight has. S rin in Paris Hides dog.” See nee Teens Fee tee a agg el a oon age ige ot Dp g" “Boy, what a night club tan! They May even proud of you— amily you oO give your ‘How is it in Havana?” if your ailment is interesting and) final orders. : | And the boss says: “Your vaca- Sitar ste teat ei ince! paca | Bitter Power Struggle _|/ ine te stv xo vce . never quite translated because, ARIS — Paris It shows in your face. Where did They reward you with sympa-jfeeling father is at death's door, ou a ee ghee! § dy pPtpame onan of you go?” thy, attention, flowers, books end/nfother and child summon the doc- and the moon bright beneath a = being Moral; Never claim you feel get well cards. After all, it is win-|tor. silver ceiling of clouds. duel between Premier Pflimlin |bad when the sun shines on every- ter time, there isn’t much else! The doctor, a practical man, pee Sone Scien: fe ee. a Rain makes the audi- ‘| Lovers arm in arm along the Paris in the 7 7 : left bank of the Seine, oblivious ios Ei of everything but themselves. | (Even of the hundreds of | tarring on the | police around the National As- | WE'RE cars police buses summer scene eee oe ee ee a room only signs | red-nosed clowns and leggy chorus girls in | rgere and the Lido. | hanging from the murmur the happy | managements using, of course, | equivalents. on ee ae Ge tape ot Frames wes Rong Eh 7 About a Lido, a 2,000 in.the Folies Bergere. OPEN TONIGHT and MONDAY "til 9 mo eee te | entrance Legislature for a Regul $39.95 Yolu |S usrrneues @ Bedroom Suite Clearance | May read about in the history | ~ 2Ve Fr. x 6 Ft. } books). aall Alumi | Crowds pouring out of the pevi Reus and bensing St an re ae | marte or St. Germain de Pres | or simply stopping for a coffee. | | So many places to go, so much | to do in Paris, you know. — =r | {Bat 20 few erees the broad | Pont de la Concorde over | sembly. Blase? Or worried? So | eereeeee | building that houses the most , | urgent drama since the fall of | France in 1939 is composed al- | | most wholly of policemen). . | |. “Apathy?” smiles the police | | officer with the radio chattering | } in his command car, “Ah, no, | | The Parisian is very well be | | haved. Why should he come here | | when hie can read about It in his | This doesn’t explain why the | : well-behaved Parisian requires | All Bedroom Furniture 5 Sey Sean cement ts a | GREATLY REDUCED! | But the lovers -are Kissing | NOW ONLY Reg. oe ee eens poles watch, (| Dresser, mirror, chest and bed ...... $ 88.88 $199.95 The journalist watches. Double dresser, tilting mirror, $f daemiy-aheene, gente Oot | and ORES Arcee cscccseree $108.88 $179.95 ! Deluxe double dresser, tilting chest and bookcase bed ........... $179.88 $439.95 — MANY OTHER BEDROOM SUITES, BUNK BEDS AND HOLLY- WOOD BEDS AND ALL ON SALE AT LOWER PRICES THAN Frozen Food Specials! | ag ce 19°} Vo Gal. 59° “29° Lemonade =» 10° ‘Hot Dogs ton: * 49°5: * 39° ==, Rock Hens" 29° gig 5.‘1" Fresh From the Farm Red Radishes = Bunch ee | White Radishes (iC Peppers g Green Onions Cucumbers HEAD A Heed SOLID tertuce 19° cassace “9° Fresh Strawberries "'v ‘«rse Grode A c i se A Day y Eggs Doz. 49 9 608 3 SISTERS’ «| Birds Eye ~ Complete Dinners — MEAT PIES ICE CREAM Oven Ready LSAT. MAKING ROOM FOR NEW. STOCK GO! tUS) CLOSED. FRIDAY — OPEN SATURDAY EVER BEFORE AT OUR STORE! Bunk beds with mattresses ......... $ 55.88 $149.95 Baprent hey ee 6 tome sieleeeciets $ 37.88 $ 89.95 Baby cribs S Pou son oh ccceeus cucesles $ 16.88 $ 39.95 No.Dealers Please HOT and COLD PICNIC BAG Fiberglas Insulated Large Size 98' Reg. $2.39 HOT and COLD THERMOS JUG Y2 Galion, Insulated 98" Reg. $2.39 All Living Room Furniture GREATLY REDUCED! NOW ONLY Reg. Sofa and matching chair, reversible innerspring cushions ..........++++. $ 84.88 $199.95 Sofa bed and matching chair ..,..... 5 79.88 $179.95 Sota bed and matching swivel rocker $ 84.88 $199.95 Sofa and matching chair, fogmn CUMMING 06 cco ciccecceccccess $128.88 $269.95 Swivel rockers ............0s.00005% $ 17.88 $ 35.95 MANY SOFAS AND CHAIRS, SECTIONALS AND HIDE-A-WAY BEDS AND ALL ON SALE AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER IN OUR STORET No Dealers Please FREE DELIVERY EASY CREDIT Dinette Clearance a 5 -Pc. Dinette | Burn-Proof Extension Table 535* "Regular $79.95 ALL SETS ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY Low PRICES! 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