U.§. Weather Bureau Forecast. .. Little Warmer. | etals Page a it YEAR — Van Horn Guilty— Ist Degree Murder By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. A jury yesterday afternoon found Billy Ray Van Horn guilty of mur- der in the first degree. The six women and six men re-| then turned to’ Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty’s ceurtroom around 3:20, after deliberating one AFTER THE VERDICT — x * * hour and 35 minutes, to announce the verdict against the myeer ee Van Horn, His attorney, Brakie J. Orr, asked that the jurors be polied. Clerk Lyle T, Stephen- son asked each, “‘Was that and is te thet your verdict?” Each re —. Pentiac Press Phete Billy Ray Van Horn (center) marches back to the Oakland County jail between Sheriff Dets. Steve Hawlik (left) and Harry Maur after being found guilty of first-degree murder by a Circuit Court jury yesterday afternoon.’ Hart to Give Speech at Hespital Program Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart will be the featured speaker at the dedication Sunday of the Pontiac General Hospital addition. Ceremonies, to which more than 4,000 spe¢ial invita- tions have been issued, are the new Seminole avenue entrance if weather permits, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at plied “yes” as Van Horn stared at them, Judge Doty announced a May 19 sentencing date. Conviction of first-degree murder in Michigan carries a mandatory life imprison- ment without chance for parole. _'* * = : The Chicago-born Van Horn once admitted his confession and then denied on the stand last week kill- ing Mrs. Hazel Murdock, 39, in the Murdock home at 127 N. Josephine St., Waterford Township. Her stabbed and strangled body was found by her husband, Dru- lard B., 55, Jan. 24. dury foreman J. Denald - - Brooks, of 24140 Oneida Dr., | Oak Park, said “there was never any doubt about his ruilt.” He said the panel, which began deliberating at 1:35, took two lots—one to find him roi ye or guilty, and the second to deter mine} the degree ot nis — murmurings fron..’ the previously-| hushed 70 persons in the court-| room. A row of six relatives of Van Horn's, including his estranged | wife, Audrey, 24, sat impassively. | Several were red-eyed. lice as a drifter and alcoholic, without showing any he looked from juror to juror. | saying, “That was the only. ver- dict you could find in this case.” He also praised Orr, who the court appointed to defend the un- employed Van Horn, for his work in the case. The verdict yesterday concluded! the five-day trial] at which Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem marched 45 witnesses to the stand. | Orr’s key witness was Van Horn himself, He took the stand last Friday to deny killing the woman, who with her husband, was seeking to curb his excessive drinking. Spring Will Stage Comeback Locally Pleasant Judge Doty commended jurors | ministrative ,unanimousty approved a_ bonding /proposal ALFRED Hu. MIKESELL State Board 0Ks Highway Bonds ' The verdict ey only slight | Mackie to Meet With New York Buyers Soon; Hopes for Low Interest LANSING (®—A plan to issue, Van Horn, described by the po-|100 million dollars in bonds to, sat speed up state highway construc- apparent ition was over its first hurdle to| emotion. His hands were folded as gay. Without discussion, the State Ad| Board yesterday By HAROLD night. ‘the reorganization, * department was placed by Biss Criticism Sent to Commission — Thorough Overhaul ‘and Reorganization Needed, Chicago Experts Say recommended its amendment by the State S. COHEN A blistering criticism of the operation of the Pontiac Police Dept. was laid before the City Commission last ~The. result of a six- -month Study by the Public Admin- — istration Service of Chicago, the report recommended a thorough overhaul and reorganization. ; PAS advised the appointment of a director of public safety, a charter-created position now held by the city manager, for two or three years to supervise | In the study, the Chicago experts found the depart- ‘ment “characterized by a lack of ‘esprit de corps,’ and little ar prestige.” pride in service, low * They also hit at the Civil ‘pwecias Act under which - the voters last pike Bas advanced by highway) commissioner, John C. Mackie to! spring weather with! finance 245 miles in new road) projects, including 180 miles of | four-lane expressway work. The board authorized Mackie to| meet with bond buyers in New York May 22> Bids are scheduled to be opened in Lansing May 27. “We hope to get a rate under three percent,” said Alfred H. Lawrence, highway department fi- hance officer. ~describeq the bond market as especially favorable at this time, and said the 100 aP Wirephote COMING DOWN — Hovering near the earth, the balloon bearing two scientists was photographed minutes before it landed near Dubuque, Ia. this morning. Fatigued Balloonists Sate million dollar issue will be the first in a series totaling 400 mil- lion dollars sought as a keystone for a $1,250,000,000, five-year con- struction program. or within the new lobby if i beg doesn’t. clear skies and rising tempera- tures is the outlook for Pontiac Thirteen trunk lines would share} DUBUQUE, Iowa (P—An astronomer and a veteran Navy balloonist made a safe, soft landing in Illinois to- day after a 12-hour ascent to 40,000 feet on an experi- mental stars and space flight. Cmdr. Malcolm D. Ross, Navy aeronaut, called it the ‘in the first 100 million dollars. ‘In addition to the 185 miles of 4 or replacing it with a locally of the city charter. The report found a “real manager. PAS said the de police departments” each other. Other general criticisms included tangled lines of authority, inability of the chief to delegate responsi- bility, lack of in-service training other than pistol marksmanship, lack of|; means to evaluate pro- cedure, inefficient — of manpower, r public re- lations Gnd’ tacks of uni- form methods of gathering crime statistics. FBI standard reporting system is not used in Pontiac, it is im- possible to compare the crime rate jor police efficiency with other cities. But it did call attention to reports that vice is a. problem best landing he ever experi-+ enced. He sald delicaté;from the Mississippi. The landing lke Challenged ‘on World Trade House Dems Demand Compromise ‘or Else’ on Reciprocity Plan WASHINGTON (®%—Democratic House leaders called on Presi- dent Eisenhower today to compro- mise his demands for reciprocal trade extension or risk utter rout for his trade program in Congress. In the face of building pressures for erection of high tariff trade barriers, they gave the President until Monday to come up with sug- gestions which might soften oppo- ‘sition and give his proposals a realistic chance of - passage. Meanwhile the House Ways and Means Committee abruptly sus- pendtd further consideration of trade legislation until that time. ‘The committee, ina surprise ac- tion, broke off its efforts a few hours before President Eisenhow- er appealed last night for Repub- lican congressional support for his trade policies. While the President's words seemed unlikely: to satisfy mem- bers of his own party who dis- agree violently with ‘his proposals, they came at a critical time in the trade battle on Capitol Hill. Speaking at a dinner for GOP Senate and House members, ‘Eisenhower called world frade an “imperative need” not only in the economic war with Russia but for American industry as well. : produced goods. “And we must reme hier America has ho. monopoly on trade _ problenis. Our friends have prob- lems too. Nor do we have a mo- reciprocity which \umerice’s ichgtos foe's quntpet of @ century.” Y Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams and Willis M. Brew- er, chairman of the hospital Board of Trustees, are also scheduled to make remarks. The choice of Hart as speaker is fitting, Hospital Director Carl I. Flath said, because the lieutenant governor helped obtain an $85,000 federal grant to spur = two years ago.. Invocation will be given by Rev. E. Sehroeder, chaplain of St. Joseph Mere Hospital; dedicatory prayer by ‘Dr. William a, Marbach, pastor of First Pres- byterian Church; and benedic- tion by Edward Watkins, chair- man of Pontiac General Hospital chaplains, The general public is urged to attend the ceremonies, Flath said.) * * * ‘In addition, invitations have been sent to thousands of interested citizens and groups throughout the county and southeastern Michigan, he said. Commission and administration, the board of trustees and: hospital medical staff as well as many of the hospital employes plan to at- tend, Flath said: |Army ‘Proud of’ Elvis After 5 Weeks Training FT. HOOD, Tex. (P—-“We're all proud of him,” a Ft. Hood spokes- man said yesterday of Elvis Pres- ley, who has been in the Army five weeks. * * * The rock 'n’ roll singer started basic training at this central Tex- as post March 28. “He is an above average trainee,’ said Lt. Col. Marjorie Schulten, chief of information for Ft. Hood. w .? * She said Presley has been pro- |Moted to acting ‘assistant squad Teader,; about equal to sergeant: rn no/one me any rank in basics Prove it Nikifa PENHAGEN (INS) foreign ministers were yor to tell Nikita Khrushchev he must preve it is worth- le for the West to go. jo the umhmit. ._ ‘ tonight and tomorrow. four-lane construction 65 miles of two-lane roads are contempijated. Members of the Pontiac City) ~ Tonight will continue to be cool with a low near 38. Thursday and Friday will be a little warm. er with tomorrow's high around 65. The weekend will be slightly cooler with a chance of showers Friday or Saturday. — The lowest recording preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was Finance experts pointed out that proceeds of the entire issue would not be needed immediately but the fact that the bonds might be sold for as low as three per cent! interest should prompt selling of all the bonds now, Deputy Highway Commissioner Sidney Woolner said that ‘‘the rev- enue will probably see us through 39 degrees. The mercury stood’ at 64 at 1 = m. until early in 1960, when we: will probably offer additional bonds.” By Cambridge University Students Michael Garner in Chicago. mit thoughts. was and listed their answers. cago. Mental Telepathy Tested CAMBRIDGE, England (AP)—Ten British students sat around a fMmusty, spacious room in a centuries-old Cambridge University dormitory and strained to catch the thoughts. of Along with 10 University of Chicago students, the Britons were taking part in a carefully planned attempt to trans- The experiment in mental telepathy was carried out by having one student concenttate for 20-seconds on a card with a simple picture on it while 10 students on the other campus tried to receive his thoughts. The receivers then guessed at. which of five pictures it * The answers were mailed to Chicago to be checked. Cambridge will receive a similar set of results from Chi- | tronomy,” equipment aboard the bal- loon was undamaged. In Washington, a Navy medical officer said flight data suggested a possible built-in pressure - breathing arrangement ‘which had been designed as a safety factor. Both Ross and astronomer Al- fred’ H. Mikesell, 44-year-old father of eight children, were fatiguéd but in ~high spirits. It was the-first ascent for Mikesell, whose specialty is studying the scintillation er twinkling of the stars. -“T am very charmed by this) unique miethod of conducting as- Mikesell had radioed | during the flight. _ PROVIDES FIRST TEST The ascent provided the first test of techniques that some day , -| will be used to record men's phys- ical reactions in an orbiting satel-| lite. Heart beats, respiration and other physical reactions were re- corded by radio and piped 1,300 miles by telephone to a navai . medical laboratory near Wash- ington, D. C. ; : Observers described the bal- loon’s return to earth as an ex- ‘pert landing. Ross maneuvered the big bag away from river bluffs and came down about a mile hazard in —a| Site was near US Highway 20 six miles southeast of East Du- buque, Ill. from’ an open mine pit loonists crossed parts of Minne- sota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. They were in a small fibreglas basket; open to the air. As protection against cold, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Bank Robbery Loot May Total ‘Near $10 Million | BROCKVILLE, Ont, «(2 — The ‘Recorder and Times today reported | that loot from a weekend robbery ihere may total about $10,000,000 — largest in Canadian history. Officials of Brockville Trust and|? sSavings Co., where the robbery. joccurred, refused to confirm or ' deny the figure. The paper quoted an unidentified “official source"’ as saying the loot includes almost “$7,000,000 in registered securities .and stock certificates, $2,250,000 in bearer bonds, $20,000 in cash and checks and an undetermined amount of jewelry. Between their 7: 50 p.m. ascent near Crosby, Minn. last night and their 7:26 a.m. landing today, the bal- enough ‘‘to be the cause of some local concern.’’. The study makes many detailed’ recommendations which if adopted, would be so widespread as to in): effect create a new department. It proposes to concentrate major departmental emphasis on the patrol units and a centralized rec- ords bureau. CUT 2 BUREFAL 1s It would reduce the functions of itie present traffic and ‘de- 'tective bureaus which, it says, are now separate empires. Patrol officers would handle all crime reports, traffic mis- haps and miscellaneous items, The traffic bureau would handle parking meter violations and traf- fic safety, while the detectives would take up only major crimes that require more investigation that the patrolman on the beat could give, The new plan would abolish foot patrols and motorcycles and in- laugurate.one-man cars equipped with special communications de- vices. It would establish a planning, research and training bureau that would act as a general staff to the chief. CENTRALIZE FILES It would collect all files maintained individually by ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. now Calls GOP Election Prospects Bright Eisenhower says GOP prospects are bright and the party can win, if it works, in the November elec- tion. ° * * * But he left himself free today to withhold his support from Re- publicans who do not back his program. Teeing off the party's 1958 elec: tion campaign, Kisenhower said | last_ night that, in a autshell, the | Republican case, before America is “responsive, responsible gov- ernment-at home—plus effective suppért for programs essential to | America’s peace and security in this gravely menaced world.” His speech over radio and TV was delayed about.an. hour from the original time announced. a = * | world,” - ition and world peace, He exhorted Democrats and Re- publicans alike to line up against what he termed the evil force of tyrannical Communist imperialism and push through Congress his world trade, foreign aid and mil- itary reorganization plans. In a new era of great wneasi- ness and “balanced terror in the “he said, “our national survival and human liberty are ~* at stake in the way we form and sustain our ational policies.” * * * The approaching decisions on.the thtée key legislative items he, named, he said, ‘demand our at- tention as A cans, without re- gard to pa nship’” because they are of grave importance to the na- 4 Yet all three are encountering some members of the President's own party are helping make it rough. Only yesterday a House committee halted work on recipro- cal trade extension and -called. on wpresreegs In Today s Press neraconerecigataes a ae. rough going on Capitol Hill—and OONOS ... . nodeecden ccven sans 1.| County NOWSE oe ieee 8 Meenas i cpecccen ces cena 6 Markets .......5c.cccceeeeneee 32 Obitmaries ...........255 esses 3 Sports Vesiesesetcey cece sitine 7-30 ters ,..),. Secseccy SO & Radio Programs: vers OF Wilson, ‘Farl ).............6, b _ Women’s Pages silt vane Eisenhower for a compromise pro- posal, At a dinner honoring Repub- licans in Congress, Eisenhower woung up with this political forecast and promise: “If we will bat try — if we will never | forget the value of good, hard ~work—we are certain, with our record, to win next November, This is the sure road to a —_ lican 86th Congress, standing beside you and with you. I shall do my best for every mem- ber of our Grand Old. Party and for all others who with them are carrying forward the never-ending fight_for—peace,for ‘Security, for ‘sound, sane and progressive gov- ernment in America.” “For myself—you will find me| Work Will Bring Victory in N ovember — Ike WASHINGTON ww — President| last-minute insert, aroused con- jectures that thg President might even prefer the candidacy of what he called discerning Democrats to that of undiscerning Republicans. He didn’t come out and say as much. Eisenhower got far more ap- plause as he ran through the ob- jectives of the defense program than when he put on the pressure for trade and aid. Describing: the $3,900,000,000 for- eign aid program ag a second im- perative need, the President ‘said that just as a military service no longer can win major battles by itself, no nation, not even this one, can isolate itself from triends and be secure. The report said that because the} drafted act to be made part lack of confidence between the police chief, his command and supervisory officers, and the subordinate personnel of the department. 44s It also criticized the fact that the chief, under civil service, cannot readily be removed by the city partment is split into several “little operating almost independently of | Police Officials in Conference — Join Willman to Critical Analysis From City 3 his office | City Hall this morning for a high-level conference on the Public Administration Service sur- vey of Pontiac Police Department operating. efficiency and morale. + ¢ 4s Police Chief Herbert W: Straley, closeted in the conference, was not available for comment on the re- port, which Willman termed “sternly critical,” of the depart- a ee The. department's detective - in- spector and three police capaing also attended. In grdienthaa the vant to the Commission last night, Willman said that it hit at organization and- management of the department, “particularly _in connection with its. leadership, diffusion of author- ity, supervision of ‘activities, | and grouping of police functions." * * * He noted eleven major recom- mendations. contained in the report and placed at the top of his list the appointment of a full-time di- rector of public safety. : Willman. has nominally filled this position since 1951, when the . former director resigned shortly after Straley was appointed ‘police chief. The position is called for by the City Charter. “While it is my personal opin- fon that a better police job hae been done than the report would indicate,” Willman said, “it is also very evident in the judg-— ment of the Public Administra- tidn Service that we are failing — to meet satisfactory _ operating standards. “As City Manager. I might ques- tion portions of the report, but: cannot -avoid responsibility for the overall situation which has been — called to our attention.” CITES GOAL Willman himself urged last fall that the study be undertaken. He said that the accomplishment of many of the report's recommen dations “tis certainly the goal to be strived for by the city administra- tion.”’ Commissioners today said they had not yet had a chance to study the report But several predicted .. action would be taken on its ree. . ommendations, if acceptable, “It would probably do more. g00d to adopt. the recommenda tions brought out in the than go on ctregging “Therein,” he said, “is the whole ee i. 4 | The reference to “all others, "a case for mutual security. ” “Sell Year Car New te Jevomalg “Bright Spot,” FE s-000s ‘hundred. families. ~ — temperature . eather—Sunn a. 2 2 2 THE Pontiac PRESS, ‘WaDWEsDay, 3 wAY 1. 1958 - ARTHUR S. FLEMMING Will Take Over ~ Folsom sPost - Arthur T. Flemming Named by Ike to Be; New Health Secretary WASHINGTON w — Marion the . mythical death and toll from the biggest mock-nuclear|. ‘Attack Caled | ‘Heaviest Ever Begin Task of Adding Up Mythical. Casualty Toll Across Nation BATTLE CREEK Civil de- fense forces across the nation ‘to- day began the task of adding up injury attack in the five-year mony of Operation Alert. * * * By more than 500 imaginary marines yesterday. * *x * for death by simulated radiation fallout from 291- bomb blasts swept across the country by pre- vailing winds today. Civil defense officials hailed the annual exercise as an apparent Millions of Americans theoreti-|. cally died in the three-hour assault} bombers and a few scattered sub-| Uncounted others were marked : AFTERMATH OF FRE — man surveys the damage. done to a home at 921 Northfield Ave. yesterday afternoon. The blaze started by a defective oil circulator, ca’ ils Praise 1 Drill A Pontiee fire- owneT>-Charies - caused $3,000 dainage to thevshome and $1,000 to contents. The insured. No one was injured. Pontiac Press Phete L. Clark, 53, said the loss was } Arrest Attempt = -|troit auto worker who died in a |County Medical Examiner's Office Detroiter Killed ~ Fighting Police. Probé’Death of Berserk Man Who Battled 16 in| DETROIT (INS) =, The Waype County prosecutor's office was to question 10 more witnesses today in the death of a 38-year-old De- fight with 16 policemen. * * ¥ | Lark Jordan, 38, went berserk early yesterday, according to authorities, after he was arrested for breaking windows in the apart- ment. building at 17185 John R where he lived. The arresting officers said they had to summon help to sub- due the r who was dead on arrival at Receiving Hospital. Twenty witnesses, including the officers involved, made state- ments yesterday. Police Commissioner Edward S. Piggins, who ordered a full inves- await the findings of the Wayne before deciding whether action should be taken against any of the policemen. 4 x * * In a prelifninary opinion, Deputy Medical Examiner Dr, Robert J. Sillery said death may have been eaused by “officers kneeling on Jordan’s chest to subdue him, or by the restraining straps they used.” (Continued From Page One) lor five different bureaus into one file, swediiy ta the chiet of police, so as to “pinpoint responsibility” for vice conditions. juvenile officers and policewomen. The report also takes issue with vial seeds ceded Report Blasts Pontiac Police Safety Building and the proposed plan for operating the “ jail in that building. CALLS FOR RETRAINING For 113 pages, the study hits at almost every aspect of police work tlas now conducted by the depart- ment and notes that a sweeping and thorough retraining of person- nel would have to be undertaken before any reorganization could be attempted: Its recommendations call ‘for tem to replace both the present police telephones and the familiar ‘red fire alarm boxes. The report calls for 29 addi- tional persons in the department over present strength. It would abolish five sergeantcies, seven plainclothesmen — and —43 Strike Disrupts Building Here Work on New Homes Per Unit Profits : f° of Ford and GM Made Public WASHINGTON ( — The Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommit- tee today x« * more than 400 others got through. Kesticky River 0 on Rampage (HH undreds Fleeing Flood PIKEVILLE, Ky, # — - "The Big, Sandy River, seven feet above flood stage, covered one - third of this coal mining community today, forcing the evacuation of several’ * The Weather | Fali U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINTSY—Generaliy | fair teday, tenight and temerrow. little warmer today and temerrow. Gen: tinwed cool tonight. High teday pear @%. Lew tonight pear 38. ‘igh temerrow near 65. Winds mestly north at 12-20 miles an heur teday diminishing to 5- 10 miles and hour = Sntese: Today in P Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 o.m.: Wind velocity 10-15 m. p. h. Diréction—Northeast. Sun sets Wedn esday at 7.38 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 5:19 a.m. Moon sets Thursday at 10°07 a.m. * * Moon rises Wes: weday at 11:54 p.m Dewntewn Temperatures age in southwest Virginia $ t.seeee. 39 il om... 60 ‘peared over, unless the rain! added. B.M.. ..-cstee 42 hoe aoe sca ls ; cm = Di : picked up again. @ O.M.. 5c - Demand Wage Hikes New home building in the Pon- tiac area as well as Oakland, Macomb and Wayne Counties, was, M ine,| artially disrupted at noon today -|by a carpenters’ strike called by the Carpenters Union Council (AFL-CIO), Detroit. « % »& Grady Pinner, business manager | of Oakland County Local 998 of) the union, said about 500 to 600 of the local’s 2,000 members were affected. All are employed-on new homes being built by the Build- ers Assn, of Metropolitan Detroit. The walkout would affect about 6,000 of the 20,000 carpenters in the metropolitan area, said L. M. Weir, secretary-treasurer of the council. Negotiations with the builders association, the dargest group of its kind in the area, broke off May 2, Weir said, - . * He said the’ nn now | averaging $3.25 an hour, want a! 42-cent package increase over a) two-year period. Twenty cents would be effective immediately, with 15 cents more next year. The rest of the increase would be in fringe benefits, such as vaca- tions and paid holidays. * * * No industrial construction or home repair work would be affect-. It was warmer in some parts \sections of the Southeast. led by the strike, Weir said. The) Officials said most of the dam-’ ‘union will attempt to sign up indi-, ap-' vidual contractors in Detroit, Mackie 16 Speak of Oakland Roads State Highway Commissioner John C, Mackie will speak to Pontiac Rotarians tomorrow on fu- ture highway construction in Oak- jand County, He will touch on the development of the north-south Oakland County Expressway (new U.S. 10) and the) extension of the proposed Walter P. Chrysler expressway. Other details of the proposed. ‘spending of $73 million in antici-| pated state and federa) funds on Oakland County: roads over the next five years will be brought |to light at the weekly noon Thurs- 4#8/of the northern Midwest than in day meeting of the Pontiac Rotary profit figures received from the Ford Motor Co, and General Mo- tors for each of the last four years. Exécutives of the companies agreed to submit them last Jan- uary after festifying at the sub- committee’s inquiry into — ‘bile-pricing practices. — Ford said its average - profit. per unit, after taxes, was $88 In 1954, $143 in 1965, $85 im 1956 and §384 in 1957.- William T. Gossett, a Ford -vice president, said in a letter that these figures related only to the company’s domestic car and truck operations and did not include for- eign operations or farm equipment business, The net profit per unit, after taxes, for General Motors was given as $153.52 in 1954, $209 in 1955, $162.40 in 1956 and $150.06 in 1957. A. F. Power’ assistant general counsel for the company, said the figures represented total sales of U. S.-made vehicles to dealers and sales in Canada and overseas. Henry E. McCurry Dies in Detroit BIRMINGHAM — Henry E. Mc- Curry, 820 Puritan Rd., a prom- inent attorney, died today in ey Ford Hospital after a tong illness He was 72. | Service will be at 3 p.m. Friday ‘in the William R. Hamilton, Bell Chapel, Birmingham. Cremation . * * * The family asked that ‘nstead of flowers, cdntributions be sent to ithe Americ an Cancer Society. A native of Pittsburgh, Mr. Me- Curry maintained his law office coming to Birmingham 25 years ago. He* was graduated from ‘Univer: sity of Michigan Law School in 1907 and was a life member of the Michigan Bar Association. He belonged to the First Methodist Church; the Corinthian Lodge, F. \& A. M., Detroit; the Detroit Ath- iletic Club and the Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Ada; two. daughters,- Mrs. Harry A. Black of E. McCurry, Club, ‘ f — I patroimen plus seven civilians and five cadets, The grade of detective should be abolished except for the present men in that rank and officers uniform with equal pay, the study said. : Detectives would work alone in- stead of in teams as now, under the PAS plan. CUT 2? JOBS 8 The job of firearms instructor should be abolished and the weights and measures position left to civilians when the present officer retires, PAS urged. While the report did not once name any individual, it directs its most withering fire on Chief Herbert W. Straley. It said in part, “it is almost as though an adniinistrative vacuum has been ted at the top. level, with effective supervision, direction, leadership, or_coordination furnished to the bureau commanders. ee ee ee “Effective and eee staff lationships » Feistent . mont of several years’ duration.” Only the juvenile officers re- ceived praise — for their operation of an informal police probation pro- gram. * * * The Pontiac Police Officers Assn., frequently at war: with the chief, the study found “‘is neither fully understood nor accepted by the police chief.” However, the report noted that the association which sometimes claims to speak for all personnel ship. CONSIDERS MORALE PAS went on to say “‘in establish- ing and maintaining moraie; the police chief should realize that -his men can be Jed, but should not be driven or intimidated .. . “Abilities dnd personalities of individuals, particularly in com: mand or administrative positions, can and do greatly influence morale . , . herein lies Pontiac's principal problems of morale.” It called for “aggressive and im- aginative leadership’’ to correct the basic weakness. City Manager Walter K. Willman will discuss the report May 15 with the City Commission. He has already indicated he intends to see should work in plain clothes or). of d-te-over-ride the objection. - Police Heads Confer With Willman Today (Continued From Page One) past,”” said Mayor William W. Donaldson. “We have the utmost confidence in the agency that conducted the survey. If we don’t take the advice contained in its report, it would result in so much money down the drain. “T want to assure all_parties in- volved that the Commission will give the report a thorough study to see if the city can benefit by iy find they are justified,” he sa Commissioner Floyd P. Miles said the report deserves ‘‘positive action’* after careful study, Commissioners John A. Dugan and Wesley J. Wood said they would have to study the report before making any comment. Com- missioner Robert A, Landry could not be reached for comment, nor could Commissioner Milton R. Henry. Henry last night took objection to the Commission's decision that it discuss the report at an informal meeting before airing it in public. “The Commission, however, voted 97,000 Workers Invest in GM Stock DETROIT (#—General Motors President. Harlow H, Curtice an- nounced ‘ today 92,000 salaried GM employes invested more than $48,112,000 in 1957. in the cor- poration’s savings-stock purchase Curtice said 83 per cent of the eligible employes are participat- ing in the program that enables employes to save a maximum of 10 per cent of thei. salaries. Half of the employes’ savings he Will follow in White Chapel Ceme-| tery clothing, ' breathed oxygen. in Detroit, where he lived before | recommendations go into effect. | A public hearing is slated ‘for ‘May 27. | that the great majority of its, is invested in government bonds | and half in GM common stock. The company contributes $1 for each $2 of employe savings. Balloonists D Atter Flight (Continued From Page One) that reached 76 degrees below zero at the 40,00)-foot stage, Mikesell and Ross wore heavy Above 12,000 feet they Ross reached 84,000 fest last. fall in an ascension in a sealed gondola. ; TAKEN IN HELICOPTER On landing, the mén were bun- dled into a waiting helicopter and flown to the Dubuque, Iowa, air- port. There they transferred to their tracking plane and flew to Minneapolis. At the naval laboratory near Washington, Capt. Norman L. Barr, a medical officer, said one of the tmen had a decrease in the rate of electrical conduction | from the top to bottom of his | heart. | Barr said this ceeareuay hap- Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs, Nor-|pened about the time an automat- bert A. Hafier of Walled Lake; ic safety device cut in at 37,000 his mother, Mrs, Hugh McCurry; |feet to increase \Robert and /the men’s pressure . inside ’ masks, If the presqure breathing, caused ‘the own Safely to 40,000 heart condition: he said, the de- vice will have to be re-evaluated. * * * will be needed before definite con- clusions are reached, Barr added. The Navy said the flight was the first of its kind for astronomi- cal and aeromedical observations. Both men are residents of -the tigation of the fight, said he will/ “|tuberculosis is to find the incipient ; |tary of the Michigan Tuberculosis BIRMINGHAM — Kindergaften ‘round-ups,”’ at which parents may enroll children who will reach May 8; Walnut Lake, 10 a.m. May 14; Franklin, 10:30 a.m. May 16; Bloomfield, 1:30. p.m. - May 21; Greenfield, 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. May “$3; Torry, 9:30 am. and 1:30 p.m, May 2%, and Harlan School, 7:30 p.m. May 27. Others: are: Midvale, 2 p.m. June 4; Pembroke, 9:30 a.m, and 2 p.m, June 6; “Baldwin, 10 a.m. 7:45 p.m, June 12. * « &®. The Beverly and Pierce schools a have registered their new TB Challenge Explained Here Problem. to Discover Incipient Cases in Time, Says J. |. Nichols ’ The challenge in the fight on cases while they still will be re- ceptive to the proper treatment and before they become a public menace. Such is the word pea a J. Irving Nichols, Executive Secre- Assn., guest speaker at the annual meeting and dinner of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Assn. at the Hotel ” waldron Tuesday evening. Executive Secretary Alva R. Musson of the local association reported that returns from the last Christmas seal sale in the county are $57,8734, coming from 33,415 contributors. In .cooperation with the County Health Department, this largely has been spent in case finding, the results of which prove that tubercu- losis is not on the decline in this area. The number of cases reported/ during the past year shows an in- crease of 30 per cent over the year before. * * * Besides case finding, the work of the local association includes health. education, rehabilitation, clinical assistance, statistical] studies, organization and promotion of facilities and research. acniion One result of the recent case finding is an indication of the ‘ prevalence of tuberculosis among high school students who did not show a positive test at an earlier age, showing that the disease with them is contracted and not hereditary. Dr. C. P. Mehas, president of the county association presided at the program and urged his listeners “eures” for tuberculosis. He as- sured them none of these. experi- mental drugs are being tried: out at any sanatoria until they have been proven. and 2 p.m. June 10, and Adams, |. not to pay any attention to any new) lithe e Day in Birmingham Kindergarten to Enroll Beginning Tomorrow ceeal nent will be at Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs, Stone died yesterday at-St. school age by the béginning of the|Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, fall term, have eee ee by the Board of Edu-, x * * cation. A resident of Birthingham for 30 The schedule follows: years, she ves — of St. , James Episco jurch, Valley Woods School, 2 p.m. vas ore hee Sede a! daughter, Mrs, R. C. Mavis of Bir- mingham and two coeen ina Astronomer Elected fo Academy He also has honorary doctorate degrees from Wayne State Univer- sity and Pennsylvania Military College. He has home director of the area observatory since 1930 when it was founded. Probe Witness Dies in Capital New York Publishing House Official Slated to Face Rackets Group ee WASHINGTON ™ — Sidney Lewis, described as a New York City publishing house official, fell dead of a heart attack in the Sén- ate Office Building today. He was there to testify before the Senate \Rackets Investigating Committee. The Capitol police gave his ad- dress as 435 W. 23rd St., New York City, but did ‘not dibclose’ the name ‘of his publishing house. Samuel R. Schneider, a New York attorney who was. with Lewis, told reporters Lewis had just entered the - investigating committee's headquarters room when he fell to the floor uncon- scious. He said Lewis had ap- peared in response to a subpoena and had expected to testify today. The lawyer said a doctor had stated a heart attack was the cause of death. Schneider ,said Lewis’ son-in- i. Joel M. Abels, also was pres- ~ Camaitites aides said Lewis had just entered the outer office of their headquarters suite when he collapsed. ; This was just 25 minutes before Chairman John L. McClellan (D- Ark) gaveled the committee's - hearing to order in a room two floors above in the Senate Office Butlding. « *« * Directors chosen for three year terms are: Joseph C. Austin of Royal Oak, Lee O. Clark of — Park, Edward F. F Royal Oak, H. W. Huttenlocher a Clarkston and Larry Jerome o Rochester. Dr, E, W. Deer of Bin Gibson of Birmingham, who re- signed. At the directors meeting Frank president, N. P. Hammelef of Lake Orion, vice ee: -and Austin, Washington area. Mikesell is the|T® heavens from the stratosphere. Committee said today drastic cutback in U.S, LONDON ® — Londoners went to work by car, and | foot again today >a the big bus | strike entered its third day. | There was no sign of a settle- | | of | ae Y, va! first astronomer to observe the| ia treasurer, mingham was named director for] por aetetts, reservations and trans- Further study of flight records|{¥o years to succeed Dr. Kenneth ‘en 8 ee Bartlett of South Lyon was chosen]. HOTEL CAPRI Mayans, Cubs —— — Luxury Chases Flair “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVIC GRACE PLUMMER a= oo a MI 4-5711 1958 BUIC 2-Door 2785 ste un eee Included With A Listed Low Monthly Your present will probably Payaeels <. 10 eae aoe vereent _ BYNAFLOW, Heater. White Wall 7 | Windshield Washers, K SPECIAL Hardtop Tad I THE ponrrAc PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 4108 2 SEABURY DIES—Samuel Sea- bury, the driving force in a cor- ruption, investigation which led to the resignation of debonair James J. Walker as mayor of New York City, died today. He _ sel for a legislative comimittee set up April 30, 1931, to’ investi- affairs gate the of Bgmocratic New York City, fa; Believe Theft -of Safe Solved One Suspect Arrested; Another Sought With Cooperation of FBI Pontiac police believe they have solved the safe theft from the Ban- ner Linen Co., 366 N. Cass Ave., on May 3 with the arrest of one| Surviving are her husband; two terday at her home, will be held R ¢ man and the issuance of a war-| 909s, Charles Ww. and Maxwell L., a+ 3 p.m. Friday at Sharpe Funeral Ad rant for another. a of Detroit and four grand-\tome. Burial will be in Lakeview] Seller Eugene F. Genest, 29, of 12 Mc-|" ee Pes 7” aK ere eer __ Kinley St, was arraigned yester- SMES UEXHEET nen Couty iar DB year [fin ood ecko gia end com day before ve Judge Mau-| NORTH BRANCH — Service for Surviving are her husband; three bossed d . Large 14 x 26- rice -E. Finnegan and demanded!james Bennett, - 87, of North inch -size. No limit. examination. Branch, was held yesterday at St. * ~ James Lutheran Church, with bur- Another Pontiac man, Cecil B. Warren, 29, same’address, believed to have fled the state, is being sought with the cooperation of the FBI. Thieves took the safe and load- ed it into a Banner truck which one of them drove while the other followed in their- car. They drove into a marshy wood- ed area south of Auburn Heights and hid the safe, intending appar- ently to return at a later date to open it. It contained about $800 in cash and a number of endorsed checks, * * * At tha point a ‘ctiising ‘Bloom: field Township police car ap- - proached and they fled on foot when both of their vehicles stuck in the mud. Riga peg upengee ane he picked up two men on Weod- ward near and drove them to a Pontiac address. The A woman who is believed to have helped Warren leave the state was also arrested for investigation, but no warrant has been issued against her to date. City Officials Attend Regional Conference | - Fourteen representatives from “the Pontiac City Commission and city administration left this ‘after- noon for Flint for the Regional Conference of the Michigan Munic- ipal League. Among those attending William W. Donaldson; Commis- sioners John A. Dugan, Floyd P. Miles, Walter K, Willman. Deaths in. Pontiac and “Weaby Areas ' |with burial following in Mt. Hope ‘ide Paul- Church, the League” of {Seciety of her church. of Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Lillian); ¢ ; More than 100 JA Awards will be Kochenderfer of Davisburg, Mrs. in South Lyon Cemetery. == | A resident gf Burnside for 53|given to’ outstanding achievers and Amelia Croasdell, Mrs, Catherine| Mrs. Moore had been a resident |years, she leavdég her husband and) JA companies. . |Schatz, Mrs, Mary Guibord, Frank| South Lyon for 17 years. a daughter. ‘© @ were Phitip E. Rowston and Wesley J, Wood. and City Manager 200 Will Participate jin Windup for JA More than 200 Pontiac argg teenagers who belong to one of the 12 local Junior Achievement com- and 13 great-grandchildren. Pate will perticoue - Future ILCO Unlimited Ce: tion windup Riisingh BRANCH — Service for «+ * Mrs, J. W. (Lesa) Wilcox, 70, of| ‘The program, held at the Univer- 5976 Van Dyke Rd., burnside Town-|sity of Detroit Memorial Build- ship, was held Monday ‘at theling May 15, will pay tribute to ail Blackburn Funeral Home, North| achievers in southeastern Michi- Branch, Burial was in the South gan through the cooperation of Burnside Cemetery. leading business, industrial, civic : gs Wilcox died late Friday at/and educational leaders. er home. MRS. JOHN FELICE ° “The Rosary will be recited’ at 8 vad Friday in the Pursley Funeral ome for Mrs, John (Agnes) Felice, 67, of 108 Cottage St. Serv- ice will be at 10 a.m. Saturday from St. Vincent de Paul Church daughters, Mrs. Fieence Madary of Royal Oak, Mrs, May Anna Bib- ler and Mrs. Haze] Walkiewicz, both of Pontiac; two sons, David Smith of St. Charles, Ill., and War- ren Smith of Milford; 12 grandchil- dren and 20 great grandchildren, MRS. VIRGIL MOORE ‘SOUTH LYON—Service for Mrs. Virgil (Hazel) Moore, 60, of 315 W. Lake St., who died Monday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, will be held at 2 p.m, to- morrow at the Church of the Naza- rene in Plymouth. Burial will be daughters, Mrs. Dorgthy Hicks of Clarkston, Mrs, Bernice Edwards of Lapeer and Mrs, Mable Austin of Venice, Fla.; one grandchild; in Cemetery. She was a member of St. Vicent Catholic, Women, and the Altar Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Mrs. Teresa Croasdell Surviving are her husband; four ‘sons, Ed L. of Plymouth; William, Virgil Jr., both of South Lyon, and Floyd in the Army; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Harold Woodnancee, Mrs. Ray Ellers, both of South Lyon, and Mrs. Joann Hosttler, and 14 grandchildren. . MRS. ALBERT ORR CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. ‘Albert (Nellie) Orr,+78, of 9215 Maceday Lake, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Sharpe Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeview A two-hour stage show. including Hal March, the Four Step Broth-| 2. ers, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and singer Pat Suzuki will be in- cluded in the program. — t Weekend SPECIALS : Elastic Tops — COTTON Boys’ SOCKS ‘Wide Variety of Colors and George Felice, all of Pontiac; \ 17 grandchildren; a sister and a brother. Mrs. Felice died yesterday morn- ing in Pontiac General’ Hospital of a heart ailment. MRS. DANIEL LEACH Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Daniel. (Elva) Leach of Hamilton, Ont. She died sud- denly yesterday afternoon in a car near Hamilton while on her way home from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Newman of 3556 Oak- MRS. GERALD R. WILLER MARLETTE —‘Service for Mrs. Gerald R. Willer, 47; a Marlette Township resident who died Mon- day in the Marlette Community Hospital after a short illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Marsh Funeral Home. Burial will be in Marlette Cemetery. Surviving are her husband;- a son, Daniel Shingledecker of Mar-|— lette; and two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Hartzel of Marlette and Mrs. Geraldine Whitehead of Flint. shire St., and her Lloyd Leach Cemetery. Two brothers, George Yoe of/E of 2756 James + ead Mrs, Orr died yesterday unex- Marlette and Elmer of Frankfort, |E Other survivors are a son and pectedly. Ohio, and seven grandchildren also Surviving are her husband; six sons, Irving, Albert Jr., Leland, all of Clarkston; Alton of Romeo, Stanley of Bellaire and Allen of Davisburg; five daughters, Mrs. Leona Burke of Holly. Mrs. Ber- neta Johnson of. Ortonville, Mrs. wil) beryl Bibbly of Traverse City, Mrs. Muriel Crabtree and Mrs. Virginie Jenks, both of Clarkston. survive, = Hl ra. ral.. SAT. — es two daughters in Canada. Service and burial will be in Hamilton, MRS, CHARLEs A, NEWBOLD Service for Mrs. Charles A. (Harriett) Newbold, 65, of 4451 Par- nell St., Watexford Township, will be held at 1 p.p. Thursday at Coats Funeral Home, Entombment | Blaser stripe socks in ankle length. Also some solid color ribbed styles g included. : Zipper Front 97847 48% will be in White Chapel Memorial| Thirty-one grandchildren, 31/1 J Boys’ Estron Park Cemetery great-grandchildren and 2 great- = hire Mewbeld wan dead ce orci: great-grandchildren also survive. CANNON 1 4 x26-Inch Jackets MRS. GLENN RIDGEWAY CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Glenn (Gertrude) Ridgeway, 57, of | 3300 Ortonville Rd., who died yes- val Monday at Pontiac General Hospital. She had been a resident ef Oakland County for five years, coming here from Detroit. - Reduced From $3.69 Hand Towels Deaths Elsewhere ‘ial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. Bennett died Saturday after- noon at the Lapeer County General Young Coir Thief Poses: Puzzle to Law Officers: ' COLUMBUS, Ohio '(#—Franklin County sheriff's deputies are won- dering how a young car thief could reach the auto’s foot pedals and see through the window at the same time, The car was taken last. night about a mile before it ran off Ohio 665 and into the mud. A passer-by grabbed the—driver a he hopped from the auto and ran into a field, The driver, who boasted to dep- uties, ‘‘I stole a truck last week,” wouldn't. tell, them how he was able to drive. te Sgt. Robert Murphy, “he’s only7| * .land he doesn’t even come up to my belt buckle.” |, White + 12—1 to 3. | Sport Oxfords ‘ " Crepe Soles > Regular $3.95 suburban Groveport and driven {UAW. Asks Dismissal’ jof Award'to Renda - DETROIT (INS) ~ the United. Auto Worker$ Union filed q motion in Wayne County Circuit Court today for dismissal of the $400,000-jury award in De- troit scrap dealer Carl- Renda’s damage. suit against four individual defe The motion spectficaliy - ‘ asks {Judge Edward T. Kane of Port Huron, presiding judge, for “a judgment of dismissal notwith- standing the verdict of the jury.” Mame for Pig and “You see,” explained Sheriff's SHOE SAVINGS BASEMENT BARGAINS Buy Now—Save More! ' Girls’ One-Strap Canvas Oxfords rubber Sizes 5 to = soles. Fl No Fitting Required wort Sehak OF BUTTE Reg. $2.49 Seller: _—at SIMMS You PAY ONLY— Newest IMPROVED writes on hand spet .. anyw : Bay Buy fer RED OR BLUE. 1 59 | SCOTHOOSCHHOHHHOEOOOES | Men’s and Boys’ All Sizes © 2 to 6 iad ot a Choice of blue or brown. foe type supports. Sete ae tabrie MERIDIAN, Miss. (® — James H. Skewes, 70, editor and sal lisher of the Meridian Star since 1922, died yesterday. He headed the Sunshine Press, which owned newspapers in Las Cruces and Ar- tesia, N. M., and other newspa- pers in the "Southwest and -mid- South. He was born in Cornwall, England. * * * NEW YORK (#—Harry L. Por- ter, 52, general passenger agent at New York for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad since 1955, died yesterday of -a heart attack,, He started with the railroad as a tick- et clerk at Chicago in 1926 and held various positions at Cleve- land, Akron, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati ae St. i ( — Mrs. Rosina cane 102, ws aldest cit- r_ home. Service will be Piney from St. Francis Xavier Church. She is sur-'E vived by three children, 13 grand- children and four great-greet-great-, grandchildren. On each of her last | three birthdays she has received E Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; |official greetings from the White a daughter, Mrs. William J, Jones | House. : Cee Orian ‘end ‘Donald D. Emme S. of -Lake Orion a D ammo of Berkley; and a — John |—E THURS., FRI., SAT. SALE : of Detroit. of MEN'S WEAR MRS. LOWELL J, HARRIMAN ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Mrs, Lowell J. (Florence) Harri- man, 78, of 6930 Abbott, who died this morning at St. Joseph Mercy |& Hospital, Pontiac, will be held at s-|2 p.m. Saturday at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Chapel, Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. A resident of Oakland County for 41 years, she is: survived by three Hospital. A resident of North Branch, for the past 54 years, he leaves six sons, Norman, John and Harokdi, all of Flint, Robert, Carl and Earl of North Branch; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret VanWagoner of Flint; 22 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. DANIEL BUTCHER METAMORA — Service was held today in Calgary? Alberta, for Dan- iel Butcher, a former’ resident ‘of Metamora. His. survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Merle Russell of Metamora. JAMES COCKRAN LAKE ORION — Service for James Cockran, 72, a former resi- dent of Lake Orion who died un- jexpectedly yesterday at his home in Bellaire Beach, Fla..will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Allen's Funeral Home in Lake Orion. Bur- ial will be in Roseland Park Cem- etery. A native of Scotland, he had resided in Lake Orion for 26 years. You Knew Simms Would “Come Super-Savings for Mother’s Day. HERE IT IS! Right when savi mother, too. fist te MOLL ¢ Regular 89c Your Choice % FULL FASHIONED 60 Gauge - 15 Denier Light or Dark Seams ¥% SEAMLESS | Fine 400 Needle —NOT Seconds KNEE-LENGTH —NOT ; Imperfects Harwood is cooperating! working . ever before! 20% increase. . DISCOU discriminating! _ increasing! Each satisf done it. ant \ O. ee to keep our EY sound . BIGGER VALUES! ‘We are giving our customers bigger values than That’s the reason . April ‘58 over April ‘57!! Call it what you will! Harwood’s prices on men’s suits—starting at $39.75 ar and see for yourself—the su tailoring—the correct styling—will sitisfy the most INCREASING!! Harwood’s list of new suit customers is constantly that “only Harwood can do it—and Harwood has Deluxe Tuxedo Rental Servick Pontiac's finest for Proms, Weddings, etc, er Masia Tallow etre ye shit ‘dheellane and a B Rvery Pair 60/15 Stretch E Guaranteed FIRST QUALITY Special Group | Men’ $ Underwear | Values to $9c 7 A *] 00 : & WHITE ‘T’ SHIRTS 5 * BOXER SHORTS : * ATHLETIC SHORTS * PRINT ATHLETIC SHORTS ; * BROADCLOTH SHORTS E Choice of an: a thts et We are doing our share « t0 keep people for Only Harwood had a NT?? of underwear 3 orts in sizes 30 # in sizes 8-M-L. RIGHT! Come in rb fabrics, the fine E Nylon Reinforced Style: t Men’s Work Sox | Sizés 10% to 13 6" 99" top cotton socks with nylon & i oo orced heel and.toes. White or 3 in, random colors, No limit. ied customer tells another Through” With s mean the most comes low, hese! prices on the most practical gilt of all for every Mother, Mother-in-law . quality On Show mother how well you learned your lessons when she taught you to be thrifty. Select her gilt hosiery where she shops the year around... at SIMMS, Pontiac's own bargain store. Reduced for THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY. 3 Pairs - No limit — buy as many pairs as you want... ..the more you buy, the more you save at Simms. = SMM): Gift Buyers! . and Grand- % OSIERY 3g a to $1.10 Quality We Bought 3000 Pairs) Direct from the Mills: Our buyers ask for ‘price concessions’ from our three big- gest suppliers in or- der to stage this sen- Day sale. Only ‘through this sensa- tional cooperation was this timely sale _ possible. 98 North OMfala:e8 SAGINAW “Success” 14-Inch 8” wheels, solid rubber tires, 4 blades, tool- steel knife, rugged frame, self sharpening. “New Favorite’—16-inch ...14.99 Deluxe REPUBLIC 16” 5 biade, ey —_ “at 16° self fe ah New Lightweight Mower 10” whee mam = * 4988 is" Repablie . sational Mother'si— Stregt Molded DOW STYREX — 20-Pc. Dinnerware Set Regular $10.95 Value — MOTHER'S DAY PRICED @ 4 DINNER PLATES _ @ 4 BREAD & BUTTERS @ 4 DESSERT DISHES @ 4 SAUCERS @ 4 CUPS 99 Written guarantee against breakage—molded of Dow Styrex in decorator colors. rugged enough for 3 meals-a-da Beautiful enough for Sunday company use— use. So safe and eas FE. . sno more worries about c ipping or -breaking Mother's Day Gilt Idea. to use onderful CARE MOM rams t.. 1 Os, : PYRE ti: are’ for Gift it Giving $2.98 Value bets DOUBLE BOILER $4.95 Value 3 99 Plame proof, break re- Many uses in the kitchen. i sistant for top of stove Pane glass for 8-Cup . . $3.19 use. stove use. 6-Cup ....... $3.99 PERCOLATOR $3.50 Value | 2 © 00000000000 COCCO OR OODODOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOES . $12.95 Solid 98 N. _ —2ad Floor one - piece steel flatware, knives have mies blades. Com- STAINLESS STEEL Service for 6 | 50-Pc. Tableware in Handsome STORAGE BOX Seller—Now stainless 88 6 60-pieces, at : : his price. Net ex- _ acy as shown. oe Ve xl : sige : x : ae F : i ai Pi 3 ‘ i : WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958 OS se cll oe 4 i) le oe | She teee WRIGLEYS =: rine B : 4 : e ar : zy | 22 9 9 tere” WRIGL perc arer t+ tt 4 ! Good et ony Wrigley Merket thre Set., Mey 10th im Bink eter Weld Walid than tot, her 0 ° Good et eny Wrigley Market thre Set., Mey 10th — KRAFT SALAD DRESSING. jh i. ! VAN CAMP’S Ig SUN JOY, FROZEN, SLICED Miracle Whip ; | jee Pork & Beans | fi, . Strawberries | 3 ar Lt RE Se Sc QR iF Pt Zu Ags | = 7 - ig “i = gir Coupon ats So. * ee 4 eet ss ack ops ew Gal tes "Coupon hes ne cash volue. Give to Cashier before she : checks your order. Limit 1 "coveon per tom } checks your order, 1 coupon per customer, . | mie _ checks your order, Leek | nem I aoe Se EE TT TT SP Te New Crop, Fresh Florida er ¢ Sweet, yellow tender kernels. A real treat. | Fresh Asparagus wht 49° Green Onions © "Cs cra"tecer’ —_Dianshen 19° : a ‘Fresh Cabbage“ yh. » 10° FRESH! Choose your Favorite Parts! Cucumbers a ., Tender e ; it, a i Breasts - 59 Tendéf Whole Fryer Legs ». 55° Terrific Value, Tender Fryer 9: Drumsticks 4 Tender Meaty Wings. 29°. _ Tender, Meaty, Fryer Cc Thighs ° 59 Necks and Backs ae LA Mother's Day Special! SAVE 40c Ladies Nylons “s | ~ 5% "For Frylfig, Baking or Salad | Maxola On for soup ser K me — , | _NOW CHOOSE FROM TWo ae _ No.2 ¢ Pick the Wrigley beef that me Pears Can fF Say PRM taste... and your budget! Chane a : z Naturally Tender Beef... be | : ae st always, ,, seve 8c on 4 cans... Halves in Light Syrup New Econ-O-Beef . . . lean, nutritious sn bisiges: priced. WOW | nanan two grade now at Wrighey's Siegen _Brades: of beef. Personal Size... Baker's Dozen Sale Ivory Soap 13-79" Pillsbury’s Best cased | Flour = 2 45: Holiday Brand, Smoked. ans = 69 Ellen Clare Tomato Juice Lip sec Ca nu 09" Del 4 Coat Pure staal Coffee ane ae OF | Tender, Hickory Smoked, Wonderful Flavor! Huns Tomalo Catsup 2% 3 = 49° Hunt's Caltoa Tamale Paste *20" 6S 4" Canned Hams Are Savers, 3” "Save 24c on Telley Tea Bags =" es 99° North American Mushroom Steak Sauce "<6 5: 49° TBR Ground Beet scrithercinca'cr =u 8 Nescafe Instant Coffee—15c Off label yi. ‘cr 1" Star-Kist Red Sockeye Salmon sri. cir” wo 69" _ BB Fancy Shrimp sock, sehen) entng ». 89° | | | Yellow Perch = uisdeu'S Soma ABT IDOLE FROZEN JUICE SALE! Delicious, Concentrated Juices ... Your Choice ‘Golden Quarters — 9 rine of @ Dole Pineapple Juice == B70 ideal tor cooking. - @ Pineapple & Orange Juice - @ Pineapple & a Juice -_ cherp Cheddar 9 : | geet | meanerie cree oe wo —=s« Creamers: Giccse ser n Ser 1” Port Erie Lake Perch face "2g" 39° od ge be es ies ee Leen ase malig — ; 2 siete a Readi Onion Rings PO erg aa pkg. = 19 lop Frost ke (ream . Sec" Flavors —— 719° — 10¢, — | ej aie 2. Hostess Assoried Cakes 0 UAH 108 45 S. TELEGRAPH RD. 536 N. PERRY ST. ——Norrthill Shopping Plaza | ? gu gel tiens Shopping ae i Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI., SAT. Open 9 eee my Sandwich Bread meni teed hat ter oa " : i | | ain n Pampers es 398 AUBURN AVENUE 59 S. SAGINAW ST... ae yt won ay , Si PRIS EN Open 9 to 9, THURS., FRI., SAT. Open 9 to 9, THURS FRI. : ype 9 to 9, THURS., FRI. geicus Na GI TS FASTER WT ereluey inant ire i's Cypress Gardens Frozen Lemonade = 10: os i GREETS ee HE i = = SS ee oe pee ge ee ee 7 | bre od @ \K | i ; : ‘2 > LS eo 4 eS a 4 } i A i eS \ oe ae bs Z j 4 ‘ : \ ‘ & ¢ | i é a —_- = es % oe * % Ny : : > 5 - 4 # ¥ . a es cs * . j re ¢ Fy \ a ae ag ee, ae ; , ‘ 2 + = rt Ike Declines. to Lend betes lel City Planners |Most Bekicas Deaths Occur | in Darkness i Ears Stole Rezoning | . From National Safety Council jU. 8. cnt oceurs then, thejer headlights and overdriving your “It's true that in Ameri¢a we “But it si tales a What ote B 0 J wide, sales campaign aimed. at Council light don't t have dog teams or moose tojeffort by motorists to make night The major traffic hazards in says, 8. 4 : pumping -more oe * * * ..- °- [contend with, the Council says. iriving sale.” oe into. the € Decisions Called for On Alaska are dog teams, moose and 3 Rep. Charles E. Chamberlai : Why is darkness such a danger? Overdriving your lights? That means this: At a speed of] 60 m.p.h., it takes at least 366 feet |} - 5 Proposals, 2 Hearings |= hous of darkness. 8 ‘Because she loves nik things For several reasons, the Council points out, Such as: ” _1,. Drivers are tired after a hard day..A trip is a pretty tir- [Code ing ordeal, even when it's not (R-Mich) suggested in i April 15 letter to Eisenhiowér that he sup-| by Special Board = £] “President’s Sale.” Cham- L ically mentionéd au- + ameter tat ey the | fhe Cl Pumsing. Commission paign should be limited’ to this . preceded t of work, jnating an object 350 feet away. field. tion tonight on a proposal to re- 4 ee a gee ears Which’ means if you're driving 4 | an. In his reply, Eisenhower wrote|-ne Tesidential property on East) narimess doesn't mean “pitch —— cprebebly, pte oar and see a stalled auto ahead, you| VA Chamberlain “I ‘am inclined boulevard to a manufacturing clas-lii,ckess.” It also includes -the do: t wheel a probably sere premly.sp before! JAAS © ’ el night. About 1,850 motorists killed in traffic accidents in 1956 were : coe said to have fallen asleep at the The solution to preventing deaths wheel, An estimated 270,000 dozing | "img darkness? . motorists were involved in that) 1, Make sure your car lights year’s traffic accidents. are properly adjusted, Clean the lenses before driving. 3, It's harder for most motor- : 2 Pos ists to see at might, and some | 2 Keep your windshield clean, against giving special endorse- sification to conform with its pres- “twilight hours” — 48 p.m. ment to a particular sales ven.(" mange-by-a lumber yard. x *« * ture.” He added he will continue}_ The property is at 248 N. East! Consider these facts: “preaching the general impor-|Blvd. — = = by. og a 1. Three times as many motor t » |more than years by t se «: : — = oe ists and pedestrians lose their : Lumber Co. on a non-conforming ‘basis. lives at night in auto aceidents” as during the day. for Gifts for Mother ~® « Such. pretty, desired gifts ... and eyestrain. The firm is now asking that : 2, Nearly 3 out of 10 "auto acci- MOTHER'S DAY— posal was first made to the City Conmnission, which passed it dents occur from 4 - 8 p.m. One out of four fatal auto accidents oc- curs then, too. it. Too, headlights “of approach- ing cars make night driving dif- ficult for many persons, down. 3. Slow down when the sun’s * * * Van Kaalte along to the planning board for study. . x~ * * 4. At night it's hard to spot 3. In summer months, especially,|hazards ahead — sudden twists in| Diao goed Raped oat the succeeding four hours — 8|the road, wandering animals, a he p.m. to midnight — are almost/motorist tinkering with his stalled a a ecusaio roposed|@qually as as the twi-| auto, ~ . veo, sor diac sep og ea north|Ught hours. About 1 out of every} 5. Perhaps most dangerous of} 5. Stop periodically on trips for side of W. Htron street between 5 auto deaths charged against the night-time hazards. are improp-!a break, | Thorpe and Lincoln avenues from residential to professional ‘service. A physician's clinie is planned its property be rezoned, The pro- SHEAFFER'S 4, Dim your lights to approach- ing cars, even if they don’t dim theirs. And dim when following Slips and Gowns Industrial Physician Says: No ‘Executive Disease’ | HANOVER, N.H. (INS)—An_ industrial -physiclan said today the harassed, pill- swallowing company executive who is a mass of nerves and assorted neuroses just Also to be considered is the rezoning of five lots en the north side of E, Walton boulevard west of University avenue from resi- dentia] to commercial and the vacating of the alley between 21 ang 31 Sheridan street, Hearings will be held on the re- classification of two trailer camps We also stock a complete line of Waterman, Esterbrook, Parker Pens and Pencils.. See Truman Autry for personal pen service. bodes only misfortune — physical, mental | and marital.” He added: “The medical profession d subscribe to the ideas about ex not utive GENERAL PRINTING to a new zoning classification.| doesn’t exist. health currently being circulated for & OFFICE SUPPLIES | Board members will be asked first * * *: . popular consumption. iit tt f{ the new ‘se : | ‘ FE 2-0135 cee -_- Dr. Theodore E. Allen, calling “execu- There is no evidence to show that 17 W. Lawrence executives . . . are any less healthy than | Sh ra CL . employes in comparable age groups. Indeed, -| “On the contrary, successful busi- we have every reason to believe that execu- mess executives live longer than most tives thrive on their responsibilities, and* J. other working people.” derive tremendous satisfaction — fun, t! x * * is — from their work.” speech grevared k* k * decd riceectn Cabs kas Ta lies Dr. Allen said that if these stories of Business Administration, the associate “bout executive ill-health were only par: medical director of Socony Mobil Oil Co. tially true, he would urge students to go out Ine. claimed the myth of management and find such “tranquil” jobs as experi- Hit-Run Driver Here | Put on Probation George Wooten, 40-year-old Pon- tiac who was later, received a three years pro- mental jet pilots or movie stunt men in- : tence assessed) Neurosis has been dreamed up by writers. Robinson Reminder = jpn, Sree and wes ange ad stead of heading for business. Flowers in beautiful profusion make @ scalloped ; Key Case * Onkland County Cireuit Judge H. eG. arcek asd tore Codios end Alenteee Seve eel yi tied of According to these authors, Dr. Allen According to the physician, the busy ace bodice ‘So easy As Ilastrated — Ruseel. “pos ny ag ace qt| @xPlained, the day you become an execu- © American executive is no more subject to weer and care for. Sisen, 32-42 proportioned for $5 O5 ONLY $] .00 rg cove ‘Ave. He warned him| tive you abdicate your right to pursue hap- heart attacks, ulcers and anxiety neurosis » average & - So many pretty colors. he could not drive during his pro- bationary period. Other Key Cases and than. the office clerk or day laborer. Billfolds up to $12. . . pretty ... Nylon Myth waltz pines, and “undertake an assignment that GENERAL PRINTING Wooten pleaded guilty April 3 _enchariting grace. All nylon tricot for easy up- ) & OFFICE SUPPLY [jin Postine tast January which re Sy — Te | lsce-eded skirt Sines yes 32-38, hscious color, $5.95 “ 17_W. Lawrence FE 2-0195 Jitter of Mrs. Amie Gilmore, 6 e4led STORAGE PLAN! oH are Charge Hace at Wels Sand Pls : of 456 Harvey St.- > : ORLON DYNEL COATS ne Iocaaaty ee | ~h , Smith Corona I sliced, Stung in 1 Swipe || For Freet Methed 5 _for $ : 191 1 So delightfully cool and sheer. =~ 7 Cuan [Tt ee! BUR COATS o A 3 : ee tS 95 RAF ee —_ Van Kaalte | Nylon Gloves ¥. Approved 55c Sport Shirts 49c. : ; | PAY | Sext. Skirts "= 54c Blouses 49% in. lon: i ort. Pet 2% fr Storage lnrane es te ee Rees ste in long shirred or short ruffled lengths Cleaned ge ape y * SAVE! : : Fauaus Cleaners tn Plastic EXCLUSIV 822 NORTH PERRY AT EAST BOULEVARD PROCESS BM as all , Sky Weiter $6750 Pius Tax Super-Silent and Electric models “ 4 at discount house prices. 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Rebel Defeat Means —_—_—=s tim om which these glories can be a Pro-Red Indonesia Although the revolt in Sumatra has not yet been quelled, there isn’t much question but that President SukaRNo is the winner. Ever since Indonesia, with our backing, won its independence from The Netherlands in 1949, SUKARNO has been flirting with the Communist 1 j | a@ million card-carrying members, mostly in populous Java, and in the 1955 elections the Reds came in fourth with six million votes. kk. Rt In 1957 after a visit to Moscow, "Sukarno conceived his idea of a “guided economy” and gave the: - Communist party a bigger part - in government. Vice President _ tives, foresaw and protested the danger in this move and later resigned. The only hope now is to keep Communisis from full con- trol of Indonesia's government. Kk oe President Sukarno has made it ; quite clear that he thinks socialism, '. by that he means Communism, is the | - dominant political force in the world today and that capitalism is on the way out, Recently in Jakarta he de- clared that: “Only those blind to history cannot see the new era coming. People liv- : ing in 13 socialist nations total one- : third of the human race. Add to this the people of the new Asian and Afri- 2 can nations and those still fighting : for independence and you have a | total of 2.4 billion. Isn’t this an in- dication of the times? Those who op- _ sahncl gare ea destroyed.” a wt ee In this struggle the United _ States has had to stand by and see defeated, elements friendly to the free world. SUKARNo, | wrongly of course, accused us of helping the rebels same time Russia has been aiding him in every conceivable way. Red China’s state owned air fleet has landing rights at Jakarta which means that military ad- party in his country. It claims to have - Hatta, leader of the Conserva- Nature has provided us with that foundation. A dull, dismal and otherwise un- attractive setting, whether itis urban — or rural, cannot be made as livable and attractive, even by the splendor ‘ and brilliancy that spring lavishes upon it, as we are privileged to enjoy in the Pontiac area at this season. 3 x. * Hence, we fortunate people should pause and reflect upon the blessings bestowed upon us, and do our share to merit such a condition. Untold millions would gladly change places with us. They were’ not so lucky. Other untold millionsk now noth- ing about such surroundings, but live their lives in a sodden and blue and low-spirited atmosphere “which they take for granted, just as many of us take our exceptionally fortun-— ate and exhiliarating and health pro- moting surroundings for granted. Waking up to what we have with us will convince you that it’s great to be living in the Pontiac area in the spring. — ——— ‘The Man About Town Our Wildflowers Now Greeting Us; but They backed u p Are for Our Viewing Only : Weather: One of the namerous things that never suits every- body. : Wildflowers are just yea enuiine into bloom {n the woods, hedgerows and uncultivated fields in the Pontiac area, And again they are in peril. The snowdrops and violets were first to herald spring, trilllums are approaching their best, and will be fol- lowed by the mandrake and others. Dog- wood trees will soon be in bloom. In this connection, Mrs. Wilbur Heittman of Keego Harbor, writes me a letter, and I have received phone calls from several others. They all urge attention to the fact that it now is unlawful to pick wild- “flowers. This applies to private property - find also to roadsides and other public property. Such. a law was enacted to save our. wildflowers from extinctiorl. It came too late to save tha; wild orchid, the lady slipper, now found in only one or two spots in Oakland County. The jack-in-the- pulpit went the same way. Our wildflow- ers are beautiful to look upon, but must be saved for future years. * The Backseat Driver Spending Shift Worries Business. By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (®—The change in of a lot of worried today. Their worry is. o drop in’ enles ond in pretits. A swing one way or the other ‘only some of them can be laid to the recession itself, Most of them don’t involve any lack of confi- dence in the nation’s economy at the highest amount for any year since World War II. Their total: holdings less debt gives them a lion SO « .* * Various forms of savings—bank accounts, savings and loan asso- ciations, insurance sales—indicate ee —visers;“technicians*-and others rie s fly directly to Indonesia on an all Communist airline. £8 ORR : Stretching for 3,000 miles from. | the Indian Ocean to the Pacific, the _~ islands of Indonesia hold a strategic position in Southeast Asia and pre- sent another grave danger to the free world. The question now is what can be done about it. 2 ae TT ring Means | uch More to Us The coming of spring weather means much more to the residents of the Pontiac area than to most sec- tions of our nation. , Nature has provided us with a background in which this season can display its attractions to better ad- vantage than in many other areas. * * * Our numerous lakes, hills, valleys . and the general rolling contour of our landscapes supply the ground- work for the creation of magnificent vistas. With all the glory at its com- mand spring can do little in en: hancing the beauty of any area that does. not provide the founda- _ THE PONTIAC PRESS Pubiished by Tee Puwruc Press Company 4¢.W. Huron St.” ontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daliy Except Sunday Rosse. BssseTr, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Manager Howse H. Prezornatp [1, ant M. Treapwett, Vice ce President and Circulation Manager ‘Business Manager doun W. Prraoriat Secretary and Editor Rosser B Tae Gporce c ‘ Lwaean Managing Edito Classified Manager - Jomm A. River, Assistant Advertising G, Massmate Jorpan; Local Advertising Manager | ' The Associated Press i entitied exciusively to the use for republicat of all ioral news printed in this uewepaper as well al AP news — Macomb, Lapeer and 12.06 a yeah; elsewhere in es in the United States A former resident of Pontiac was _ Wilbur M. Richardson of Flint, aged 42, who drowned Saturday in a lake in losco County. The same two robins have nested for several years under the eaves of the ga rage of Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy Florsheim at. elite Lake. They know it is the same - pair becausé one has only one foot, and _ other a crooked leg. - = Now there's another AAA = motor- ing: the slogan . . “Alertness Avoids Accidents.” The pet crow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Garlow of Auburn Heights has brought in some silver spoons with the initials “J. Z.” on them. The Garlows can learn of nobody with those initials. Have you lost any sil- verware? Double blossoms are quite common on tulips, but Mrs. Gladys Orson of Keego Harbor has four stalks growing ‘ from one bulb. ~ While the family: was: away for the weekend, a pair of robins built 4 nest in the mail box of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Arthmore of Williams Lake, who now have put up another box. There is considerable conjecture about the size of Apple Island in Orchard Lake, where Chief Pontiac held his war councils. I am informed by Supervisor Hiland M. Thatcher of West Bloomfield Township that it ts assessed at 37.88 acres, its present owner being : . Mrs. Marjorie Strong who lives on Pontiac Trail just south of the lake. . ———— ee Verbal | Orchids- ' Mrs. Etta Campbell "of 2851 dicgort Road; ninetieth birthday. f Mrs. Elvie Pierce of 207/Chandler St.; eighty-second birth- day. | i James Daley of shiyden: eightieth birthday. / Romeo Observer Press; entering. its ninety-second year of pub- teasen: ‘allows a war . But the SMC indlules ig bivings the payment of debt. The figures show. that for some time now Americans have been paying off old debts at a greater rate than they have been taking on new | ~— debt items. usually such big things as homes, pes and household appliances, the industries supplying these are among those hurt most by the slump. . : , * * ones. - and most of the soft goods. indus- - tries, are doing as ‘well as ever. Somg expect to do even better this year. ~ Item: Travel. Advance sales and bookings indicate more Amer- icans than ever are going to Eu- rope- this year. Item: Utilities. _ Power running the household gad- Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE Nobody wants, and we all dread ... The very thought of war. . . And yet when battle rages, we . Accomplish so much more . It suddenly reminds us of.. Our precious liberty... We grow more patriotic, and . . . We have more sympathy .. . We go all out to help produce . . . The guns and food we need . .-. We purchase bonds, and give our blood . . . For men who fall and bleed ... We comfort Gold Star mothers, and . . . Do everything we can . . . With labor and with charity .. . To help each fellow man . . Sometimes it seems it has to be ... That God . To draw our hearts to Him, and to... Ac- complish so much more: (3961 343jsAdop) The Country Parson net equity of a record 141% _bil- dollars. ’ —but With Reservations! gets is flowing at a rate to give most companies higher sales. Item: Cameras, Sales of these and other things that strike the Ameri- can fancy, like aaa graph rec- yey Ss year. Item: Food. Grocers report there’s no letup in the purchases of the choicest meat cuts an the ,convenience foods, prepared or * * * Some of the savings are being earmarked for future and not for scare hoarding at all. Many Americans increased the size of their families during the 1940s. These children are making their painful through the schools headed for college. It could be possible that some persons aren't buying a new car this year use Junior is study- makers are well aware. Others may have gone without “rope. some big expenditure on durable goods to make that trip to Eu- x * * And most persons have higher prices to Pay on what they do buy, and many have larger fam- ilies to feed, clothe, school, and send to the doctor and dentist. Lack of confidence? More likely other things and more expensive things to spend on—and in an un- An Indiana judge sent a man . , to jail for being habitually lazy. = they’d better ioe ee eee. * * pee cite ‘ou doe while others find — ne & ee ot n. Dr. William Brady Says: Dentist Lauds My ‘Efforts’ In a letter to a newspaper, not to me, a Yichigan dentist says: “Although we dentists applaud Dr. Brady's efforts to get people — to have their teeth checked regu- larly . device as Dr. Brady implies. Sensibles use of DR, BRADY the toothbrush helps oral hygiene in many wasy. Even_ primitive people recognized this. They used frayed stems and grasses as their toothbrush.”’ You know, I’ve listened and listened and I have never heard any applause by Michigan den- tists, or for that matter, ad dentists anywhere. This yarn about the sricative peeple using stems and grasses is tyvical of the thinking of old-time dental practitioners—if you can call it thinking, Even if this den- tist could find somewhere a primi- tive person using stems or grasses as simple souls in Yankeeland use the toothbrush, what would it prove? USE WATER, TOOTHPICK If you want to remove food debris of food particles from your teeth, swish ‘em with plain soap and water or just water if you are finicky about the taste of soap, and use a flat white birch toothpick to remove partidtes that are lodged between the teeth. Nu amount of tooth brushing with glorified soap in a fancy container can cledn them better. If you want to save your teeth from decay ther:’s ohly one way to do it: Visit your dentist at such intervals as he or she sug- gests, for’ inspection, cleaning (prophylaxis), which may include scaling and polishing, and filling or otaer treatment of whatever scaling and polishing, and — or other treatment of wh little cavities the dentist fi This is absolutely essential, no matter how much or how little yqu brush your teeth. Tt is notorious that Americans | afd Englishmen are the greatest toothbrushers in the world and have the Worst teeth in the world, _ whereas the people of Tristan da Cunha, at least prior to-1349, had no use for toothbrushes or denti- frices GQ Wad the finest teeth in the world. Voice of the People s ‘Can Road Commissioner Void Original Contract?” De G'e eine Ch sae a Commission entered into a solemn contract.with-the Oakland County Road Commission to completé Northwestern Highway as per original ~ plans and route. $25 million worth of bonds were sold on that basis, money's in the bank and interest is being ya on 96 Federal maney's _ available to supplement this fund. Ths Gecesnir and clus Gems qubsne Wt Ging ellie ©. provide work yet here’s a job that could be started immediately. In spite of all this, State Road Commissioner Mackie says he isn’t going to build Northwestern but will use the $25 million to build an- other road in a different route. As far as I’ve been able to find out - ho one wants this new read and many are against it being built. -Can't something be done to force Mr. Mackie to carry out his duty | according to the contract? Milford ~_ And One Britisher Says to Another What is Visiting Britisher over here for—a fault-finding expedi- tion? Or is it just a plain case of sour grapes. At least that’s what it looks like to me. - quite proud of being Americans. * * bd They aren’t the least bit wor- ried about who's scraping to whom everywhere, 7 place, all the time. Americanized Britisher Postal Clerk Union Criticizes Chamber U.S. Chamber of Commerce is playing fast and loose with govern- ment statistics in an effort to deny postal workers an honest day's pay. Clerks here are protesting to their co! against a continuing campaign by the chamber artfully designed to persuade the public that pending pay raises are exces- sive and that postal salaries are better than average. ie; they ‘attempt to plture available in most major indus- tries, * ‘* * The local has no quarrel with the chamber’s right to its own eco nomie views, however ancient they may be, but with distortions and omissions designed to set up postal workers -as scarecrows in the fields of simple economics. Continuing tirades against decent wage in- creases are the most reckJess kind ’ of short-sightedness, at this stage bowing and . . Stephen Garrard ‘There’s Little Hope | for Detroit Tigers’ e il . ie TOTP ina * 8 a5 if - | be Rg ut A Le if Adopts Policy , Another Wrote I read this in a New York paper and have adopted it as my private dreams — . Betty the Dreamer All letters cay ose Reon ofa Psychologist: Smoking and Driving Bad Mixers Hal is a state policeman who points out the fact that ciga- rettes are now causing many deaths on the automobile high- ways. In the single case he cites today, one. cigarette wiped out five lives and smashed two automobiles! So heed the wise advice of the American Medical Association. God expects you to use your brain in safeguard- ing your health. CASE Y — 33: mes t., need 35, is a state policernan who pa- trols the auto iennnys. e & ie “Dr. Crane, I notice that you have sponta so teen-agers against mixing alcohol ‘with gasoline,” he “And we state police see thou- sands of evidences : “But I had a’ ;, recent case where DR. CRANE ge oe ge cost the ‘lives of five people in two cars. “The driver of the first car was whizzing along at: about 75 miles per hour, Then he deided he want- ed a cigaret, ‘So he put one in his mouth. cup a ~_ to his cigaret. Ue. 4 “And in’ ei brief interval, his on he tire blew Pied gp tie bral ve-even one “his car veered on hing pe and struck an. automobile, - g “Five people were thus killed because of that one cigaret!’” NEW AUTO HAZARDS Many states have posted warn- ing signs urging auto drivers to refrain from ‘using liquor. But thus far they have ignored the hazard of smoking at the steer- ing wheel, xt * Officer Hal has wisely brought it to the forefront. Most of you readers have doubtless seen mo- torists take one or even both hands off the wheel to light a cigaret or flick off the ashes. Many times, too, the driver then tosses the cigaret or cigar out the window so it may start fires that consume the farmers’ wheat fields or corn, rye and ripe soy bean harvests, Our forest fires, too, are shock- ing, yet many of them are started was equivalent to Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, combined! so cigaret lumber in probably the Number One factor in heart disease. The average cigaret smoker now burns up over $100 per year on the ends of his cigarets. x .& * If husband. and wife both smoke, they burn up over $200 per year. Think how much wholesome, all- family recreation that could fi- we we res 74 5, ee ee en ee ee er ee et a ae i . i Yeats. e+ Ce St SS eS Oe eee eee Se <2 © eke A 1g Lage gi a “4 “po i Soo eee | fh \ = ‘THE PONTIAC) aii WEDNESDAY, MAY 1", 1998 ae NINETEEN. yee Widow -of 6 Murders Charge Poisonings of 2 Husbands, Daughter;| Mother-In-Law ae 9-year-old daughter, two husbands and a mother-in-law over a six- year period, «* «© Mrs, Anjette Donovan Lyles, 32, was arrested in a hospital room yesterday and placed under guard. She reportedly has been| - hospitalizd since shortly after her daughter Marcia Elaine Lyles, died April 5. ‘Sheriff James I. Wood. said the county physician will -examine Mrs, Lyles and confer with other doctors to determine whether she can be moved to the county jail. * * * Through her attorney, Mrs. Lyles said, “I have committed no, crime. In addition to the death of her daughter, Mrs, Lyles is accused of murdering her first husband, Ben F, Lyles Jr., Jan. 25, 1952; her second husband, Joe Neal Gabbert, Dec, 2, 1955; and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ben F. Lyles Sr., Sept. 29, 1957. x * * The warrants were obtained by Coroner L, H, Chapman, ‘who said tests by the state crime. labora- tory showed arsenic poison in the bodies of all four victims. Durables Inventories. Decline in March ; WASHINGTON -—Inventories of manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers declined in March, the Commerce Department reported. All of the drop was registered by durable goods. * ® * Sales of manufacturers and wholesalers decreased slightly be- tween February and March, after adjustment for seasona) factors, while those of retailers were un- changed. The report said total inven- tories, seasonally adjusted, dropped to 88% billion dollars in March from _ $89,300,000,000 a month earlier, = * * « Retail sales held steady at $16,- 100,000,000. Manufacturers’ sales dropped 400 million dollars to about 25% billions while those of wholesalers fel! 200 millions to about 10% billions, Air Force Might Issue Mechanics Megaphones WASHINGTON w The Air Force, after extensive research, confirmed today what every cheerleader knows—that a mega: phone is a big help in a big noise. * * The study was undertaken to de- termine scientifically if a mega- phone could be a Solution to this vexing problem: How to make important mes- sages understood, without shout- ‘ing, in the vicinity of jet aircraft or other loud noises. ~*~ * Researelers, reporting on elab- orate tests involving a high-fidel- ity tape recorder, a microphone and’ jet noises, presented this con- clusion to the American: Acousti- cal Society: ““A small megaphone. (Greene to the miouth) would be a very cheap and handy aid to)” communicating by: speech in —_ places.” Enjoy delicious Make them the quick, easy way Holland House Whiskey Sour ~ 7 Mix. 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Dr. Raymond Seltser, assistant |the 200 billions spent over the eS Cannon, a 36-year House vet.|Professor of epidemiology in the/past five years for defense—if we ad chairman power-|Hopkins School of Hygiene andjhaiin’t had to spend it for that . er Seen Cenetes Public Health emphasized that his purpose. ° took a verbal poke at Vinson, |"eport offered an initial an-| He conjured up a picture of | eight years his senior in congres-| Svsis of data Zeany montha|“all ow schools bull, all of our ferme Seen emt built that we would need for the! “Faltle sep a mi which considring . Presi- | a in, blue, dent's bill. _ : _eaane a AN) nit? “Seowe. Crepe ss Rica's Mereboct suadal *& R74 J TILE, PAINT : & 0 a cushion insole. 64%. 12. in tan, black leather. Without naming Vinson, Cannon jg LINOLEUM 1" fo . 0 0 s 6 to 12. 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But it doesn't explain what would happen to the American economy if. the 40 bil- 200 billions, or close to it, for the lators first would have to undergo a profound change or be shocked into it by a catastrophic economic ae Just dne example will illustrate has 7 n We Presently Afford Téiiiideaaiit Pact? ecbonle dir Gack, a major pro- -/gram of school building. And Congress still: hasn't spent a dime on such @ program and) it won’t this year either. In short: we're not living in a natural economy. We're living in a cold war economy. Even with all the defense spending we have a recession. It remains to be seen how we would make out if there were no cold war. Start Remodeling Plans for Waterford Center The Waterford Township. Junior The room will be available | ding teas and card part ties, for a rental fee, Chamber of’ Commerce Auxiliary project in the Community Aetivities bake sale, An upstairs room in the build- ing will have new: draperies, made by the women and kitchenette fa- cilities will be available, New tile will be installed and the walls com- pletely reflecorated. thas started plans for a remodeling’ Center with proceeds of a recent} Now Many Wear 94 FALSE TEETH | Witt Little creme = ae breath). Get dept. ERAL Stores os ON SAVINGS black, navy. 4-9. - Home Office: « Rochester Branch: 407 Main St. 761 W. Huron Street Downtown Branch: 16 E. Lawrence St. j 4 Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac Brown, blue fabric. Cushion insole, crepe soles. 24-6, 61-12. Strap playshoe with cut-out vamp, light- weight soles. White. 4 to 9. Reg. 3.99. Men’s, boys’ Yorkshire casuals 77 White pancake flattie, light- weight construc- tion. 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Mats ory Cons Ad bad “ Susewoe! 3 8, 50 | FAIR SUPERMARKET Miracle Mile RE IS pS PIN inci iy Bit as i an ce SAL 7d I SO Sa es ace eae te — aie ee ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958 SRR ET es AT a p |Sarzoll Arimond Writes for Hal le: aa “ | : Nh Kiel Poets! enemy te he” be « 22 Bes z 1OG'e “f : n ont ‘Really Nc thi n New Seer Juvenile Deling cent eae =O ng vescoudi GREATLY UNDERPRIGED — e ° 4 “4 2. CHICAGO w—The high school |cial scientists feel: unsocial, : class of 1927 reassembled in Mil-| scientific or both. - We all raised our share of it] pedo time fuse more accurately./hangs on although gray has re-|e FOR OUR MAY SUBILEE! : waukee the-other night to count s * + in varying degrees. The biggest Just as our distinguished speaker |placed most of the auburn of his|s ° gray hairs, compare , waistlines asics ca tar, 2 tony, ve searebolnk 06° teams of was sending us out into the cruel| thatch: = . =o and exchange lies such as, “*You|deviled and bewildered their el-|was Ben who practiced his devil-'worig on a string of platitudes, aoe ee "5 . haven't changed a bit.” ders who. cluck-élucked at their|try right into graduation night. |the clock sang -out with its best! And what is Red doing now:|§ : un—Senate rack. Reunions are good ideas for less|behavior and forecast they'd never x. .% dollar chime,’ ; ~~ Ite Very Rev, Edward J. O'Don-|e. ° WASHIN INGTON ; nate obvious reasons. They help keep|amount to much, They weren't Ben, planted an alarm clock in- x * * nell, S.J., is the president of Mar-|$ e # ets probers cal or testir sage today’s headlines in perspective. called fancy names like juvenile side the grand piano in the _ Later, when Ben served as a quette University,. the argest e 4 a gitindle l'on occasion they must make’ so-ldelinquents_or miscreants, “They|auditorium. No wartime _subma-/missionary on an Indian reserva-|Cathotic university in the United |$ . 8 advertisements in a union-spon- aces States, if not the world. ls ° 4 tion. Ang what. am I- doing? I'm|§ e , sored, publica _ « - yawning over today's paper with |@ ; : John L. McClellan : — black headlines over stories |$ : : (D-Ark) of the special] Senate com- making all r awful teen-agrs, and : og used age _— — im PR cor A count eae eae out yet. | s : : extortion ; *ém at least 1989." ° - erring to a: similar mes in ole i. ‘ from the Philadelphia area said uae 16 : they were asked to buy advertise- ee | ° : mentg to show friendliness to a ° laber wnlene. : eee i ° . Se : : ici a die ots ta peartcel: ae 1S e type tions sponsored by the ape be -_______Wig Z -' S e a ae = : for the groups by Benjamin = ie > fag crus E Philadelphia Local 107 © | ves 4 ° Seetcios Uses. Our 1-policy property insurance |: : toe E : ° pear ie connice hs ~ you neighborhood |: : said comm evi- : : a ww w ; le “considerable misap LOOK-ALIKES — Similar appearing but with thing they have in common is the GE J79 jet | home run batters too! e e 2 lle, AS servigesgy Rare pote different roles are the Navy's Regulus Il sur- engine in the 15,000-pound thrust class. The | : 3 gone to the New York federation,”| face-to-surface missile, left, and the Air Force's missile and plane are shown at Edwards Air | Our “1-Policy Home Protection Package” covers a 3 ° but which he said were pocketed} F-104A Starfighter interceptor, right, commonly Force Base in California. wide range of risks including fire ... theft ... liability” is ° secretly by. some individuals. called the “missile with the man in it.” One glass - windstorm ° - "The : 7 ; aoe breakage .. -++ falling objects... ‘oe. L . that advertisers in the Pennsyl- . ‘$ . | Just one policy +. with one premium, Call us $ Pipe qupiity sheen gabardines, tropicals, linen weaves : for advertisements, of which Ee Pontiac City Affairs | 3S sareners "Vou ga two peur tor the pficy you wad S state federation netted R expect to pay one. : ‘ over a nine-year period. H Id | t ° ) 3 Disputed Transfusi "_ Heari Ings e on mpr ovemen Ss = | SPORT SHIRTS SPORT GOATS | : ' fi | e e | e for $ 84 > Bo osts Ailing Bab City Commissioners last night, ries more traffic than Opdyke. it oes as were ye ‘s* al a : 2 + 716 : | : whipped through public hearings on ¥ , however, on Taylor street, : z New short sleeve styles. Made Made to sell for $25.00. Fine soe y assessment rolls for six improve- pele aes — one eet | ER, PATTERSON, WERNET : dies rushes cach tepeics inctading 100% wool. | : ;' ments with a brief discussion on including: Seminole oy 4 _ ELGIN, tl. @—An infant, a policy concerning financing f state pure —— it should | venue, Menominee to Algonquin; Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency 3 : court over the religious objections|"'wnkline projects. Tho angne DOM Geen for Miten- (Cte Ae 9 Soelys avense exe. . : 2: ° Silver Line models feature efficient Calrod Magic ON 3 Patent yon and | Reg. ee $5 Velars Howenst Maymore | Circle Heat and have dependable Magic Control auto- ‘Ral —§ 99 | matic thermostats which assure plenty of hot hot $977 . | water. Extra-thick glass fibre insulation reduces heat , : — a loss, permits storage of hot water for 3 days without — : a, "Reg. $3.00 Value reheating. A hot water trap prevents hot water from DETROIT HOGSOWS SuPal gtd PLAN S33 03 circulating through pipes until faucet is turned on. mors diceak, You, uve of he hl Vem | Women'enTeesa sen’ Youths’, Boys’, Men's Tank is made of extra-heavy-gauge steel and is you want for all the family’s needs. 24 SH ra TENNIS SHOES hot-dip galvanized inside and out for long life oe ent a tant: Aa) Enns this new water heating service, combined with a new Hotpoint electric water heater, can mean hot water aplen By round the clock. GET IT HOT... GET A See the complete line of Hotpoint Super-Speed electric water heaters. There’s one for every hot sed water need. $400 | $499 |. ‘ar toe Sizes _ Boys’ 6 to 6 Suedos — yang par _— Men's 612 to 12 SS os s 4 ’ We Hove a Fine Selection of OMENS HOUSE SLIPPERS el ner, Shoes es ei eae IN THE BASEMENT so ne PONTIAC PRESS, - Month-Long.” — TO BE GIVEN MAY 3st al FREE ENTRY BLANKS AT . _ TEL-HURON STORES TE Special Values—All Month! ae Shop as‘you are for these and other Festival Velues! : eee sovcepeneaneencoseccccccccccoseasoveccscoces Se eee ame S BONUS SPECIAL THIS WEEK 39-inch Unbleached eel | oN 9% Vi. AMERITEX Satinette, Prints, Polished Cotton, Crease-Resistant, A group of exciting washable, high $] 9 fashion patterns. Many — Gifts! eocconsoousccnenpeaseunsscesoooooooooooocets SOpeoocccccoscooocooooossssosoooseooooesesenes & s ‘Pick's' Pay 3\3 ‘Tel-Huren - ~ Center 5-Foot Metal Shelving Complete with 4 shelves 12” deep, 36” wide, 5 ft. height. Handy oe $ 6 66 ee COOH 09900SH9000000lL00 00000 000HON DH ODEON S OO ONSOODEDSOOEESEHOOD SOOO OESECEOE Wh 4 ok ngham Qildl _ The SHOE BOX again offers this sensa- tional money savings event. 3 DAY SALE * ‘Thursdey, Friday and Saturday! WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S CANVAS SHOES THE SHOES “ * Matched sport shirts that make you want to go places and do things ... together! W's the new, young “look olike” idea that makes being together 80 much more fun. We liave SHIRTTAILS FOR TWO in © delightful has of perfectly paired stripes, plaids ond cheeks. Come by and select a pair of P0eSeeseeesesceseeeeeeeeeeeseee pean ciple ga i gies ‘ basements, garages and work shop. Anniversary special. * . 6000000000000 0000000000000 000 000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000 0000000008 ee ca i . 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W a cS | = = : oe 4 : r . She Admiral” | retired admiral so well known I'd “The Navy has been calling the business the ‘fleet elite,’ bat the submariners | should be carrying that banner from now on. Once the Tail Hook Club, the ruthless supercarrier advocates are put In their place; submarine “It is safe to assume that (be occupied than dead.” motion picture industry isa part it's worth it or not. It it is made Dies in Auto Actions = "4 shortly before Russia attacks us | she will warn all free world | “Pay-TV lias been charged |the public. I'm sure the producers,/over, no matter what the price.|igan man was killed when his truck 7 rees Submarines « LR NEW YORK (INS) — A dip into|powers, ‘Russia and the. United “Such is the shape things to! American.’ How silty can cay My ‘pave ‘alee about pay-|Detroit, was first assistant attor- ron a 7 Ne =. , oe a ; ae : ee tA = : : i es en bos THY. PONT ; NESDAY, MAY 7,.19358° — ——— : react . ~ S ° 2 - f : Michigan Official Dies: for a traffie light. Coughlin, of) the grab (mail) bag: States. No other country will par cont "as I see it, unless God sees get?” : TV, it-anybody cares, is that the ney: for the Michigan Reet fag pda tine fy ote ging og ticipate because Russia will rot tit con nia fe ee ea int “The assertion was made in alpublie should-be at least permitted Security Commission . ture of the submarine,” writes a permit such participation. ~ England now saying it is better to coast paper the other day that the the opportunity to decide whether pt DR. E. F. DENNE Optometrist \, 914 West Huron St. of the ‘plot’ to ‘foree’ pay-TV onjtoo complicated, it will never go| NASHVILLE, Tenn. @—A Mich- Paul |who are having a rather hard ‘time If the offered aren't conflict or | McNamara from the coast. “But it 4 bs 0 rene of abet fon, AW idistinell’ better then tt nt! struck a utility pole and overturned we'll see ‘both ee oe Nae ens us a Queen Candidates’ Dinner uate 2, aim view of thine! Set. May 13 in: Waterford | tion to the shape of things to come. 1 feel it is safe to assume that be fought between just two great suffer such deadly and destruc- | you will notice that the Joint has done to their business; will “tuned - —-7 “the” vietim: Neleoa Tua 601 Across from Huron tive punishment as tbe Red army Committee on Toll TV winds up be frightened to death by auch elduck also, a es rey ~ FE 2-2€29 ‘ and Red air force see fit to apply We. charges. sgsiest way (FY Ge |snameetion should be & trial. - Five other persons were injured. 3 within o matter of Memes. ee eee ia — | Wyman‘s Special Features for cap Fii., Sat., Mon.—Open Friday and d Monday vn ‘til 9 P. M.—Free Parking. outs Both Stores Plans for the annual Waterford|Center Fair, "June 20-21-22, Township Community’ Activities)under way, and a “kick-off” di for queen contestants will be saiveniainst as MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER |] before Tuesday for reservations for — TEL-HURON CENTER are that the ‘candidate be a | resident’ of Springfield, White ~ FLORALS end LANDSCAPES: or Pontiae Townships. Regular $1.79 special $427 [ibe Beautiful pickled oak frame 16x20" and 9x 22" sjat 6:30 p.m. May 13, at the Mill Tavern. << * * ik wales a ee i have been asked to report to the chairman Mrs. George A. Dean the dinner. ) PLATFORM ROCKER Reg. . . $44. 95 SAVE . 5h 07 ‘saqu ONLY $1 Lake; Waterford, West Bloomfield The applicant must never have been married, and cannot have | ‘held the honor of being a CALS x * * The queen will be chosen by' votes placed in canisters at busi-/ ness establishments throughout the | townships and each vote will cost | one cent, The wiener wil receive 8 ene and operation of the C.A.I. DOWN | 3 mo i ny Value ites a MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER "TEL-HURON CENTER > SPECIAL LINT FREE TREATMENT | hry to pay - Soon rs decorator fabrics and vinyl 1 O83 ‘FRINGE ENDS ; | seat 18x30 ‘SPECIAL PRICE 7 Commissioners OK Ordinances on Scrap, Birds Commissioners last night passed | two ordinances, one to abolish daily $2 fees for scrap collctors and) the other to exempt pigeon raising; from .public nuisance regulations.’ * * * Just the thing for Mom. Her Reg ularly own Special Chair . . . Sturdily 29.95 built on hardwood frame. SAVE $10.07 - NOW Heavy duty inner-coil con- ikislinn. Chusice.. of tabebe: For the best in restful comfort. This will be her chair from now on. Upholstered in combination of fine Vinyl Plastic and the 7 very best of new fabrics. Has hardwood base and platform, truly built for many years of + relaxation, pleasure for Mom. was changed at the request of a * , ; e ' — resident _ who said he wanted to ‘ : o- rt -in-1 are , OTTOMA RECLINER Sere oe ae faithful per-t plasti¢, in choice of newest ce, The change went oe colors. | ONLY $1 DOWN! p by the ordinance. This change goes) into effect in ten days. * * * | A petition calling for the re- zoning of three lots at the corner of Oakland avenue and. Gerdon “2°77 imercial 1 was forwarded ‘to the study. REG. $54.95 Italy's fi tomobile f lia’ frat, automobile factory aN" pie ew i ba coe oe o* a= F oe a hed , THUR.—FRI.—SAT. | KRESGE’S € Zhis AY 1 [ Only f oe al Giont size -plot- Bes form rocker and ottoman. Jumbo : b | size for real re- ‘laxation. May be used as lounge chair, platform rocker, or the ottoman as additional pull-up seating. ' Built for years of comfort. Up- holstered in the very best of ‘Boltaflex wisrned Choice of Rest-A-Matic Recliner «| Regular 7 | BOLTAFLEX | Regular $79.95 SAVE $20.07 TEX FOAM SAVE $20.07 : $398 ie Syimer Fabric $5988. | ONLY ‘1 DOWN BUY NOW and SAVE! , your. heart — ) Reclines. to: @ 100-degree angle for. ordinary lounging. elevates your @ 115-degrees decreases concentration vat your weight on vital areas. Save Up To 52! Prt MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SHORTS ideal heabin-giv- ing chair. Relaxes with this Great Price Reduction! | _ $1. Down! Choice of high pile fabric or plastic contour PR. - Poplin & Woven Plaids! Permanent-Stitch Crease! @ 135-degrees reduces the strain on your vital organs to a minimum for perfect relaxation. Reclines automatically to any position. No buttons! No levers! In washable Masland Duran and new colorful Sylmer Fabric that resists dirt and stains: Big and deep for complete healthful s tion adjustment. ms EASY, EASY \ fenokes, grees sc thn | ‘TERMS relaxation. Super-cushioned with Goodrich Téexfoam. shorts! They’re,the newest, coolest LT popular fad in casual wear! Pre- ‘EASY TERMS . : z BS NO CARRYING CHARGES _ \ shrunk. Misses’ 10-18, Girls’ 7-14, : -ARRANGED! . of fg ON gp pest atgcinl | \ Length Everyone Wants! | COMPANY! _ * Downtown Pontia ee wheats ee Z3 You PAY RIGHT a BUY NOW! ontiac i fone Center : TN OUR STORES! i : — Be Sure to Ask fot Wyman's i S. KRESGE COMPANY |. YOUR CREDIT Is | @ we f- GOOD HERE! ee . we. BG £- oO 4 : ‘ \ ‘ty ; be +? Rome POE ee oe eae of Ase See ST ae Ee ey ew fe eS eee eee = FF a Se. eee ae eee ee res 2 . in oo eee fone), Wes | oe | { ee Lee : ; Fi : : ‘ 5 i =f 2 eo . # 3 . } = : w ; Kk & fos se : ‘ ; i se _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 195 Cases local Soviet garrison for 25,000 forints, just under $1,100. MELMAC DINNERWARE 10” j FREE 10 GIFT CERTIFICATE ' 16-Pc. Starter Set - $18.95 Value -. (3 DAYS ONLY) | The cooperative’s leaders tried to argue their way out of the pre- dicament, but only succeeded in getting the duty cut to $2, List Night Meetings of Recovery Group ig ert Inc. a group devoted |; to aiding people with problems through self-help and will power, holds meetings three nights a week in the Pontiac area. Avowed purpose of the organiza- With Trade-In Formerly $14.95 PPRPPPPPPPPPPEPEPPPPEA WAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY 2 | Garden Needs 3 $ $ eo petennen or loth er 908 2 GRASS CONTROL 3 Motor | EDGING Just a Few of Our Countless Values! 3 we Gees mess $ SUNBEAM 7 yt AN : sige 4 est price in - : attr 524? § Steam & Dry Iron ath S10) - ady ; a : ne , ) anaet es Vee R00 ee : Del No Rust—Easy to Install. ‘ : New. ata 3 ONLY ~- wan wie sees — budget, Wash, iron, ye UNIVERSAL 8-Cup - Reg. $ : $ J 45 Garden Tools. § sion a NEW Low g a ae Trowel — Fork PERCOLATOR | " $ COMPLETE | Hungarian Farmers Hooked | Weeder , A PRIC F 3 With ) | 2 i ao 2 $ 7s 900 Truck Costs $4, ns §™ | hele fou Bayt Trae Fars Pre | TRE : gents Lo $900 r uck Costs 54,900 280 Be Pearls — Dresser Sets — Hand Bags — Pen for vadecacms \ 3 i BUDAPEST w—It wes 2 sorry| Then it had to pay @ Hungarian|} one Pencils pH oe etic A erate ea 3 \ Lange Wheels 20 dive chen if tought «ace evermment garage $1,800 more tol] A BLACK LEAF Cae. = Some. — P 3 PLU FREE 5 Ib. Bag Two: Pll ught eS put the vehicle in working order. ilverware. $ Charcoal Briquets ’ : - eae army. Sucre etana Rose and Flower 3 With Each Grill Purchased ay The cooperative — its name| Everything seemed -settled until és 8 AAA AAA AAAAAAAAARAARARPODDD DD 4 means “Freedom Fighter’* —|fEmeary's amo trading monopoly _ Fantasy Patterns | ae : , farms 1,100 acres south of Buda- oe up = apg bill $ ee. i | more : r customs |i 4 a : Beek BROOK PARK | ‘ | 3 : > ‘ > a > ‘ a > Ladies’ Schick or With Purchase of Any Remington Princess Also at Reduced Prices S 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ee arro 4 4 AAAI rrr 4 4 NBEAM | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Air Flight, 4 a > | | tion is “To train post-peychotic and Reg. *6” __psythoneurotic n e : $9.95 > "practice of psychiatric self-hel . serene Ev Out tee HAIR DRYERS } af sl "and at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the First uts Cut Luxury REPACKED NOW IN STOCK 3 PF rxary - Coagreeational Church, and Corist| Inder Pressure | GOLF B ALLS paapanponati | a “Bethany ‘Baptist Church "at, 7:30], WASHINGTON = -_ Roval H » > | 11.98, sn the Birmingham Commonly amtees ca ce pons ir Titleist, oya aeger BLESS Saeco se] liom | ml tage: | Samsonite - , egg I Bra we eee S | | z ax Fli, Helbros. Gruen, Waltham. Benrus, Elgin. ‘ : ae ox Fl, aloe Gran. Welthm LOW PRICES! FOLDING TABLES and CHAIRS But the department still intends Top Natch, Prererrin reget merged eto TS eo > > Magi-Lux _ vont Tested ‘ y a essere ot tet = U.S. Troe Blue BABY NEEDS cma ‘General Electric |: awe see pina fo Sune De any Olmert MOTOR | : [House ‘Appropriations subcommmit-| to $1§ Dos. Pe, tSeslony WINDOW F AN tee Inst January and February | : Training Chairs ae a a . RUBBER LATEX or a ee oe Play Pens rll OM PANELS |$ LUSTRE ENAMEL ented ‘nscther’ Seats Depatmatl Vaporizers Milth. 20” Siz e 15 Colors—Including White diplomats in a villa on the French] oe ; ily Lonel Y wee Cs ae Riviera—is too frily, and expen. Feeding Spoons i f re tote itr Beverable | Gallon Silver Cups ; ; 4 ; ; Sends Waterford Man tt i) Reo. $4988 | 3 fe eecliea LOW PRICES Al Ds - 1$] Outside White Ely Sentenced yesterday to serve FOOSE G © Gey ar rerrrrrrerr—rarrnrereraeaeaearamern $ HOUSE PAINT F from 18 months to 15 years inif gum we ee | POAAAAAAAASSS SSS SSSOOOOEPOSOSOSSSSSSOSSSSSSSOSSSOSOOSOOSN > aw ALUMINUM FOLDING NEW HOOVER $| Reg. 8595 - New Location! St. emgoed Township. Washable Lightweight @ CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL 3 a ~ a Natural Health jevess vs i,m sisimen] Sos, $19 ¢ LAWN CHAIR LOW PRICE § © _WEBELIEVE WEHAVETHE [| “canes s4en inten nS rg Mike was SY } LARGEST SELECTION oo : ene ee tee $ of POWER MOWERS in Town MOP § == $ AT LOWEST PRICES ge | a" | GEMCO GIANT 2 } Reg. $7.95 ; Eiloousrs sullen ee eon | { @—%h, WP.—ACycle a a: ani 1958, MODELS, ; POWER MOWER a : DELUXE BICYCLE; \) ; $ : SAVE | “tavipped with FREE LEAF ———— T oa @ LIGHT MULCHERS ’ A , weet iene | ao >» TANK Double, Election. Chute — asjwandan || =e HY) % is a . Engine or Briggs & Stratton - pied ‘vals §& WOOdWOrK| | ems sitse et fs HUNDREDS OF OTHER MODELS with Little Bo-Peep’s — not "aul $395 24” or 26” Size—Boy’s or Girl's RODS -- REELS -- LINE __ SHAKESPEARE—OCEAN CITY— __ ALGONAC WATER KING—BRONSON BIG. DISCOU NTS ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS AVAILABLE a 932 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON THEATER $ Reg. $97. 95 sig" “ _ LAYAWAY NOW-SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS | > > » a > > a > > > a a » > 2 a > a > > > a d a > > > a d d d d a > 4 a a FREE PARKING FE 8-3370 } Hand throttle, chrome > handle, on-off’ switch, > full 22-inch trim’ big > wheels, recoil. starter. | | LY 3 | Ke SUNDAY 10-4 Pe ake a, Hee ¥ or SS . S “qe es : a se hs ae ee | = . =e ow ( x : of aa a : = pe d / i q ] : ee . oe og . % mat Ie ay 3 . . : @ 4 ae ae ares rE, PONTIAC RES. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13988 arcsec ase oo <= wells EFFECTIVE IN| ft soe TG Seed bacon, |e OS® SMa a... 8 AF PONTIAC ONLY— | ” WITH.COUPON — = c1ovER VALLEY pork . beans IeLb. a. wf. Cen Valid in Pontiac and Drayton Plains wis ee through Sat- urday,; May 10, 1958. Limit one coupen per customer, 00000 ARaAAAAROANOADODADDANDODOORODNIES go. krogering for “thrifty” meats THRIFTY’, TENDER round, rib, t-bone ; or sirloin steaks From young range fed cattle, ariel | It's lean economical and nutricious. 79: | a Ib. rib'roast "gr 63° rump roast Tour u-79* CLOVER VALLEY. | ™ pork « « beans | short ribs mu 45° sirloin roast Ws uo. 79° TIP THRIFTY’ TENDER BLADE CUT ‘ FY ee chuck roast « 4a: THESE PRICES | ced bologna ms 49: pork liver = 3 bacon squares» «39: florida sweet corn Fresh and golden, 5 ten 39: with a rich sweet flavor. CALIFORNIA VALENCIA oranges | 119 SHEE oop 59: cold cuts ‘wdieacle mile _ TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. _ AT ELIZABETH LAKE ae. ~ Ideal for Mother's Dy a, | 7 99 ‘mixed plants ~750 perry st. plchle-& phukcile feat Gver tect 265 no. telegraph! AT JOSLYN ST. , io Ideal. for Mother's Day : dutch loaf - cooked seleml fresh’ frawhernas *~ 29: Geraniums ~ wr 69° ~~ 29° 178 Firm, sweet, red and, flavorful... 1... . ; Phe. . no. saginaw | Se eae =e ee ee _ IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC © ' nu. I 7 i uo. AQc cocoa mix — - 1 C y nu life fertilizer . 50 & 7” beet ste wo price . o 6 «. Sen 49 Hershey’s instant, fine hot or cold . . en cm A] ra, | : : r sm AKe woodbury soa : ¢ 43 70 dixie hy. 1 = pone. mop oe eee 43 bab-o cleanser ree 2 <— AS : hawai le sale, banded oi At ™ 33 IN DRAYTON PLAINS _ I 8-01. -O r “Res. c ‘hawaiian punch souen «60. C j seam polish... 39 Posen 2 = 3 ee Oo WE RESERVE THE Seber’ hunk t 6%4-0s. aoe MOTHERS PREFER 7 | ,; asparagus 19.0 ¢ chunk tuna eee , RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES | aspari Brute’, oa ain’: a AO a oes Breast-O-Chicken, Kroger low price . . SWIFT'S ‘ ice 1 whole corn ? er 33° mazola oil _ Dyce 45: : ] Niblets, Kroger low price . . 4 . Kroger low low everyday price. 6 ss 6 + + - eT 1 tiaras anne ra aPC 1 FRESH © ; COMBINATION PACK ; ‘FRESH, LEAN 1 i : YG Cc with = | | i ; z “-; green | kroger ; groun N TARDAAGRALAAAATRATAAOOTTEORAT ; : a! l | : iar VALUABLE Coupon MI b I Le] mn Ul ny 1 ee COUNTRY CLUB — ASSTD. FLAVORS , e Gi i Ss l 1 | oo | : / ae | ] | ace cream , : 1 ‘ i £0. =. Z ye . a ag a = Ib. | : hes ! : : ‘ We reserve the dines to limit — Prices effective through Saturday, May 10, 1958 : oa ae : . : & =~ | ,- 4 a _— oe = fA ans ee foe ee oe | 3 * —— fee i. eee ER a A eG ea ys i Boe ey SS es ne i? a os > 3 A i, Setees 58 7] = i a - x ae ¥ f Pe B 3 = Z “ / ? E 2 3 é * * \ : oe 7 ~ os ’ ee. ee Fae so : : 7 Se # : vite d : yt 2 , in . ’ ; : : “ i ' = a ‘ aoe : " o - * iss gy + : ZA ‘ ; “s a . ‘ : oe . os Z Ben ‘ a 5 A ; 9 T é palate o “| La : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 105G ss oe x a) : se TETEER 0 iain He 2: Oe cashmere bouquet’) hes Ne Assorted colors, Kroger low price cashmere bouquet 2 = 29° “ f 5 : & 3 g ‘ i : z = Troze nm ° Ss S cl ‘ % SALE! ‘PACKER'S LABEL BRANDS vel ethan: Ae ott sonies gales 2% ‘cs 56° @ golden cut corn vel liquid . 120s 39° - e sweet greeii peas Pan low que. low price . 2. « « « . . . ; a 4 leaf spinach © iad offer. 5c off . 2... 2 2 2 2 rKee 55 - if 7 e chopped spinach | | ad detergent ot 75° ‘ @ chopped broccoli | . Kroger low everyday low price .. » « © «© «© » «& . : | GENTLE, SOFT, ABSORBENT—WHITE ONLY . . | ajax cleanser =. ua 35 a Specia] offer 3c off regular price . . _ northern tissue 12-89 YOUR CHOICE es S$ MIX OR MATCH pkgs. . lemonade sinnseve OR PINK 2 60 25 Cans florient deodorant Oc Kroger low everyday low price. . 6 2 0 + +s dole pineapple “ae DI Crushed, chunk, and tidbits . . 2. 2 «ew +s margarine mene ca." pineapple juice | 233: fruit cocktail "10 Re cheese spread rast exocuss 2 test 59: ole. Kroger low, low price. ss eee ees 25 7 country club butter ‘nt’ 65° ouirens Sizes 2-4-6 ‘end 6 “4 4% tab le bi pk ins 2% 49° spotlight coffee ‘73 dungarees _ Pole | 83‘ lestoil & 65° instant coffee = sonar “78 FOR.A BREAKFAST TREAT — KROGER wt ie” —_1 ale Ce mums ame . 1-Lb. SAVE 6c zip's crackers me 33° CInNHhamMmon rolls eee” 19° aeons, oc eae 33 CLOSED SUNDAY , ; . IT'S NEW KROGER THIN SLICED go krogering monday thru: saturday white bread cocee™ 15‘: liquid chiffon ee 59° liquid chiffon "SBI pas offer Tc offlabel . se see evees ete ie ee ee er eg | chicken ala king. BASE ' | College Inn famous brand quality . i. ' those happy dimes are here again —! chicken broh 9 us 356. i 1 College Inn famous brand quality ee green b se | | Se a ly | reen eans , i oa | CS a ., t palmolive soap 2 8 29% KROGER'S OWN DELICIOUS / sweet peas | "PARKER'S 303 310° cream corn PACKER’S 303 10: : fine liqui d | 22.00 6 9: | , eo Kroger everyday low price. . » « » gees 3 gelatins | lima beans “iin" 210 spaghetti = “tH E10" 9 + Your choice of several delicious : - log food — as" “as "em 10° vegetables wuss “s" | 2° 10: Perfect for fine laundering . + + + 2 ne 6/ : | flavors. Kroger special low price. } | c | fomato soup ‘xn '<10' peas & carrots ‘tin" 210° lux soap D = Is | 1 8 i : “Oo 5 ! vegetable soup Ee c=10° cut red beets avonoar 2 105 1 lux soap 2229 lifebuoy soap =D sz 3°. wax pape T eoice 2 SY. SPAM iy tend ee AYE SUM Miacuanie couron Lae °. ofe SAVE Se WITH THIS COUPON _ 60x. . . 22-Ox. = for all you bake or fry . « « + hep oven. cle ener eo Je 98: pis filling ling Koger low ptice 2 = 69: double — KING 4 PAK ew SIZE e northern towels 2D wm 39¢ french dressing x GOODIN’ NUTRITIOUS am MNNNONOONONNO SE __Kroger low low price. . « » Kraft, Kroger low price... « « ee eo ee Soneee a gg ee; a a . ° ; ; = a Saturday, May 10 sy fiat ame aie ane woxpeper iP 23 cheese whiz, 53° Fitna x. Caf too Cc CHICKEN = 614-0. ¢ Lb. Daceiiea’ chunk tuna ofittin “ea 35¢ kraft velveeta =D ts BQe everyday low low price. | . z. x. i ™ , ” ‘ bosco milk amplifier... « 0 e “te 5 y beef stew price. 1 ee eo 2 “Con AY 15-02. ¢c | | | ». wi ee oe 4 . o)e) nu soft electricity . . . se na Ad: wisk liquid oe ee ewes Cen 69 3 ) TENDER, CENTER-CUT ‘at kroger miracle mile only— ~ WHOLE BARBEQUED ‘Chicken pork chops” . 69°: TENDER-LEAN, END-CUT pork chops | “49° We reserve the right bs to limit quantities, Prices effective itrengl Saterday, May ei 1958 Sis al oa i hee ee ng Chee ae +e 8 8 5 * VS Se ed. j *- + = ri wt oat is ot a ee es ee ge See eh en ee piieeit ye + = } ! " Conaghionen Given ‘Chance to Keep Jobs in Wet, Chilly, Primary “INDIANAPOLIS (#—All of Indi- ana’s 11 incumbent By REBA HEINTZELMAN ii a aa naib Vea ed children in Waterford Township has been set up and is in full operation in a building next to the Waterford Center school. Sponsored by the Oakland County congressmen won a chance yesterday to keep dren, the new “Jack and Jill” room . their Washington jobs for another two years. In a quiet, off-year primary ‘election, marred by cold, rainy weather, nine Republican and two Democratic legislators won re- nomination. Four of the Republi- cans and one of the Democrats had opposition but all scored easy victories a ee ee: ; Voters also chose delegates to ‘state party conventions next month when candidates for the US. Senate and minor state of- =F Hi i z aL if set i i 3 : ah i i i F if | li | gE g E 2 or za if was formerly used as a fortable school, and later as a storage building. Marching to music, telephone . conversations, sharing with other children and mild exercises: all help to improve a handicapped child’s outiook on life, according te Director Betty Hansen. All materials and supplies are donated, and instruction for the children is strictly on a volunteer basis, Miss —s nae . is the Water- Association for Handicapped Chil- | Two ani: ne the association NEW PROJECT—Teaching handicapped chil- One of the most active local dren in the newly acquired “Jack and Jill” room organizations promoting the newly in Waterford Township, are volunteers Mrs. Rob- ert Giroux and Mrs. Raymond Sneed. Children program. \Volunteers a pr are taught neatness, simple academic subjects ont Wee © We steag wie eters, & Oe sew : oft ah din A ais é THE PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY. MAY 7 agua ie ee as a of;nen Willams declined td extradite In Waterford Township P Program ™ Lise heresy: =< am vas Weteonsiobns taaietiae al in which the charge was filed. the man could not obtain a “|Gunaca lawyer ‘fo Discuss Trial Attorney Has ced Change of Venue for! UAW Member's Case SHEBOYGAN, Wis, .@® — Dist. Atty, David Weber announced | terday a meeting will be held Fri- doy to discuss change of venue in| the criminal trial of a former “men man from Michigan. _ | Weber said- he will meet | Circuit Judge F. H. Schlichting and/| Attorney D. Charies Marston of. Detroit, counsel for John Gunaca/ of Mt, ‘Clemens, Mich. Gunaca, a former member of al : United Auto Workers Union at De- troit was charged here in 1954 with _ assault with -intent to do great to waive extra-|lessening in bitterness to Wisconsin. Gov. G, Men-!the Gregg Shorthand Accounting | Typewriting Comptometer and Calculator — NEW CLASSES , THIS WEEK — Day, Half-Day and Evening There is a steady demand for well - trained office help. Beginning salaries are excellent. There are: many good opportunities for advancement. You can prepare for a desirable position by attend- | on strike against the pedlioer leon manufacturer since April 5, 1954. hws rage after — aos | ing day, half day, or evening schoo | cdemeoren come aent | © The Business In nstitute ee ed a ecins to | 7 W: Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 ent ie hacen tial | Inquire About the Extended Payment Plan a = is sok this plan the student Yine rtm each 's a part of month while in school, ~e balance to be paid in installments after training is completed ‘= fetties Press Paste al2 Years After Tragic Drownings * . me seat # swe avs Non-Christians mars pOiving Up on West “He's a good Marine and he gets along fine. He’s doing a fine job.” here on Matthew C. McKeon two youss after, the tragic drowning of six men on a training night march at Parris Island, S.C. here said McKeon was promoted process of getting rhythm band iM cKeon Draws Praise CHERRY ~ POINT, N.C, ®—| That was the official verdict * a + The public information office missionaries| Williams Reappoints 3 dissilusionedtg State Fair Board — null = LANSING # — Three members of the State Fair Commission have been reappointed by Gov. Williams, who also named two new members to the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional lanning Commission. ings and Mrs. Helen Berthelot and Edwin J, Smith, both of Detroit. Named to the planning agency were W. Arthur Rowley of Rich- mond, representing the Macomb County Board of Supervisors,. and Estol Swem, acting city engineer Highland Park. of Highland Park. ant ye ce procedure, He serves ag an ad- ministrative ‘clerk here. The 33 year-old Marine was a staff ser- geant platoon leader at Parris Island the night of April-%, 1956, when his night march explode d in- to the national headlines. * * * He was convicted by a court- martial board of negligent homi- cide and drinking in the barracks before the march. He was sen- tenced to nine months at hard labor. and reduced in rank to a private. McKeon, who elected to stick it out in the Corps, was transferred from Parris Island and taken out of contact with recruits. Retires for New Post DETROIT ® —- Miles Furlong. 58, retired Tuesday.as deputy sup- erintendent of Detroit police. He had been a member of the de- partment 35 years and said he would become chief police advisor to the International Cooperation) Administration of the ‘State De-| | Sera sta 4 i, ‘ J Ba heel VALUE ANOTHER GREAT -CADILLAC-HERITAGE | 3 It is the long-held opinion of those who own and drive the Cadillac car that it is the wisest investment in motordom. 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LG : Tae a \ 7 / peek . ; iy At : ‘ : ‘ ‘ 1; a Hy . : We ; : ay ; 4 ; ¥ . i 3 ; {+ | i ree B f nit ( ; =e ni, * ig 2 2 ves == yy Se | el ee + } + 3 { i+ ‘ sf ‘x a 2 Sa at. Be eS Sees aes ee eae eae '~ @« = + oe © Ue oe ee * w * ee eS YY UF : “=e eS s @ ‘ : Se Ree ee 3 z . ea ak if ‘ f ue ia J th * one : Y i ee : ' “A : oe oe i : : : fase a 4a es . Ey j sf 3 re * ; i aa F' - . . . + pe a cee 7 Me _- THE PONTIAG PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY-7,:1958 Jeane Wenesees unene Drive Begins Tomorrow Keego Harbor to Check Cars for Safely, extended to Friday if demand < warrants it. Keego. Harbor has conducted the eo Water Saley “South Oakland Scouts} Will Hold Open House} . on the windshield. Ownérs ot ¢ cars which, do not pass the check will be given a sticker if a recheck shows that necemtany repairs have _KEEGO HARBOR -— ‘The city of Keego Harbor will stage its fourth annual safety drive Thursday , by i i , de. each year since ‘ at Swimming Pools setting up a vehicle check lane in|poon oo safety chad lar Fong Bt nani Coon . ' * 2 SS 1955. Nearly 1,000 cars were in- The Boy Scout swimming ppnow be inspected from) Garages in the city Will be sup-lsnected last year. classes of the South Oakland Coun- Z cork. plied with windshield stickers and) ‘The city is a member of the Na- ty area will hold open house in w 78 records to carry put safety checks‘ltional Vehicle Safety Check. or- A staff of volunteers- will assist their pools, beginning Tuesday, to Kee Hark safety planned for ganization which is active in 34 : ee 5 ora Safety Good tha, in checking — ngs samuhes Le be it may be ‘states. . Turn.” voll Bad The Scouts will stress safety and shield Steen mens yo star iaaat 3 . show how to play it safe_as well exhaust system. Operators’ licenses PTAs i Waterford Plan Bs assist those who get into trouble. also will be examined. s In . Because small beats and ca- noes figure in many drowning accidents, the ptinciples that in- sure safety afloat also will be demonstrated. All persons, especially those who wil] be around the water, are in- vited. The locations are: The safety drive is being di- rected by John Seliman, city fire marshal. State Week Highlights A “Michigan Week’ display will be held throug! t tho Lam- bert School from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p-m., and guest speaker for the meeting is Oakland County Sci- JANICE MANDLEY ae Three Waterford Township Par- The car safety check is operated ow ofc P hed on a voluntary basis. Owners of ent-Teacher Assns. have sched- cars which pass the safety test willjuled programs highlighting the be given a sticker to be displayed/State’s beauty and recreational fa- Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Mandley of Mile End drive, Utica, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Robert Col- lins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Birmingham Hi Thursday , Dr. William | Collins of Giddings road, Pon- coin at Cranbeook rood, Tocsday Gt Michigan Weel | Forbes Om | tise, No wedding date has been at ok ° es An original play featuring the New officers to be installed are Set. Royal Oak Dondero High School, Ofers { D history and founding of Michi. (President, Mrs. William Hoyte,| 6; , 7:30 p.m. p.m. at the Monteith School, Di. |WTight, Secretary Mrs. Carl Hos- . ae ae mr Ohio Rematch sxe‘ ast frome" "Nears Completion oS : Mrs, Emily Reed and e : pe, ieaalene awa Helen Glenn. p Orchard Lake Youth Going to West Point Roger N. McDonnell, 18-year-old Construction of the Pontiac Lake dam in Waterford Township has just about been completed, with the exception of some work to be done by the State Conservation Department, according to. Drain Commissioner Daniel Barry. Sie ; ‘||| A candlelight installation of next Incumbent O'Neill Will) 2 comico will be conducted Battle DiSalle in Race}by Mrs. Iva O'Dell, principal of for Governorship Donelson School. Those to be in- Strike at Lockheed Narrowly Averted {stalled are president Mrs. Earl Bell, mother vice president . Harry McGrath and father vice __LOS_ ANGELES @ — Lockheed PLAY Av Sieaibis pmocnage ~: okay time out ‘during their music-making at the West’ Bloomfield-Commerce Kiwanis Club program last night at the Commerce Drive-In Theater are (from right) Steven Johnson, 5861 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake High Band drummer; Michael Miles, 48 Coliside De.. bass player, and band _versary. at the event was Band. The club Pontise Press Phote Holland-Moritz, Also performing - the West Bloomfield High School _ sponsored the program to raise funds underprivileged children and as a. “Salute to General Motors” on its 50th anni- | -| COLUMBUS, Ohio It’s Re- ‘jagainst Democrat Michael. V. Di- > |tle will be more intense than two publican C. William O'Neill Salle again in the race for Ohio governor next November. But primary election returns yesterday indicate the payoff bat- years ago when O'Neill won a 427,885-vote victory. * * * DiSalle, former federal price controller, outdistanced six other contenders in a show of strength president Jere Donaldson. .- Mrs. Emily Reed will be teacher vice’: president. Mrs. A. E. Ostrander will be secretary, with Mrs. Joseph Oro- sey, treasurer. At the Drayton Plains school, Mrs. Lloyd Walker will show col- ored pittures beginning at 7:45 p.m. Installation of new officers will follow the presentation. Drayton officers are, President Mrs. Jack Parmellu, Vice Presi- dent Mrs. Lloyd Farley, Secretary son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Broomfield. McDonnell will and will report to 1. McDonnell, of 4901 Old Orchard Trail, Orchard Lake, has been ap- pointed to the U. S. Military Acad- emy (West Point) County Congressman William S. Culver Military Academy this June “I am very pleased that: Roger made such a fine showing in the tests,’ said Broomfield. ‘“‘His stud- ies will be difficult, but I am cer- The original deadline date for the rebuilding of the 30-year old dam had been set for January 10, but due to unforeseen circumstan- ces and weather conditions, work has been delayed, Contractor for the project, Lee Turzillo of Cleveland, has finished the final shaping of the dikes, and workmen are in the process of seeding the area. Cost of the work has been approximately $75,000. Additional stone construction work on the water side of the by Oakland graduate from West Point July ; that Democrats hailed | a ation, “gy and Convair could be } Man May Collect | . Soca pgeaipencanse tare _ Mrs. Alvin Morten and Treasurer jtain he will make an outstanding/dam will complete the project, - ya strike -wotlld involve a U tion year. Charles Oaks. cadet and officer.” - Barry said. : —. we on the Cabbage |“' 5 @ * : : year” 16,000 * . ae PS is O'Neill gained renomination P . . Selec ancladhaers. meten, Appears Certain He Sold in 1943 {0 Get Tough handily although his noncam-| South Americans Lack Understanding—Nixon Maywood . Calif., ' : : paigning ‘opponent, Charles P. ; plants was announced jointly by| ; Bg gonemny eng a en is ) Taft, the 1952 nominee and brother EF , | . “ms ‘ong a c io . - i of the late Sen. Robert A. taft,| f° | SSRIS SEI Primary vote for Dom|ZasaMatst ffi".'c] They Wil Crack Down/s.i"yr vstnmr “U.S. Economy Woes Not Clear months. Governor. Candidates ‘ae sarathen 1943. rm} 0” Ice Cream Peddlers) - tatt termed himself a standby| | ; - The agreement would provide 3 te Burea Market a . candidate ir it O'Neill — pro- | wage and benefit increases aver; Leaves 2 Deadlocked {forcement collected the money} Who Violate Ordinance |cmnmun's ievent ONC" — Pro} 1. paz, Bolivia (AP)—Vice President The feeling exists, he continued, _ -° aging nearly 22 cents an hour, _ |frem the purchaser in’ 16. But ; i _ jattack of last Jan. 22 — might be} Nixon says he has found on his South that there should be no limit on what ‘ ranging from 18 to 30 cents, the) BIRMINGHAM, Ala, @—A run- sar filed the check with! ‘City Commissioners ‘last night/forced to step aside. American tour. a woeful lack of under- Washington does for Latin America in 4 anouncement said. -\off June 3 between: Atty. Gen./Wong’s records. we authorized a “‘get tough” policy to x * * standing of U.S. economic problems. the way of leans and stabilisation of 2S Sis. Sy Sake’ | pean set Soles George jontina "the tee sack anata enforce the city’s controversial ice-| Without mentioning Taft's big Government officials know the score raw material prices. . 2:0 Se — is subject to ap- imation for" Prat gto capes of _Finance|*Te2m peddier ordinance in the ered! gaid ee seeped but “we must reach the people,” Nixon told Nixon said U.S, officials should “step . = by the union oan # tpn ars a! sent new claims for Wong to the|¢?Sting summer season, cee atin to Reaiatecahe \U. S. Office to Close a copy. Send no money; LIFE will bill you later. Mail your order WASHINGTON_.# —The Justice Department disclosed Monday it ’ . will close its regional antitrust of- fice in Detroit June 15 because of its proximity to the Chicago region- al office. The Detroit office has a staff of seven. The department said it also is considering closing of offices at Cleveland and Philadel. phia as an economy measure, ceiaidiie Seater Te taaheseth He card ‘soon—this offer is good for two weeks. ¢ YOUR LAST CHANCE EVER TO GET labor surplus areas in other parts of the country. Chrysler operates i the Newark plant. REMEMBER = ara pie : We Have Thousands of Pairs i -_ of Famous Brand Shoes at Unheard of Prices! i . Nationally Advertised RED CROSS NATURALIZERS Many Other Famous Brand Names 5 Regular to $13.95 - OUR PRICE $ PAIR High heels, medium heels, wedgies, flats, All colors, All sizes in group. , All Hosiery and Hand Bags at - . Disegunt Prices at Diem’s . i at 87 N. Saginaw s Street 2 = bad © 2 is THE PONTIAC PRESS. O rea eg ol PONTIAG MICHIGAN — “WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1958 St uccess By GRETTA PORTER Beet lng a turned from a five-week trip Barbara partment’s “Say It With Mu- through the - southwest. Carol, to sic’ concert opened Wednesday ~ The couple-traveled by train John H evening in the high school to Tucson, Phoenix, Grand Can- —_- auditorium. yon, Los Angeles, San Diego, Powe, son of Beginning the 1958 presenta- — a ere: the T. M tion; the Senior Girls Ensemble ro a ‘ania Pos . . i sang the Irving Berlin number, 7 . - “Say It With Music.” The sing. nee ee ners Mariva ers then started on an imag- inary trip around the world with the modern ‘Cranberry Corners, USA.” They spent most,of their time wedding is FILL STAGE in Clearwater and New Smyrna planned. . Combined Girls Glee Clubs ‘filled the entire PCH stage as ‘the colorfully gowned vocalists offered “Around the World’ , took over to lead the girls in singing ‘Bonnie Doon’’ and the hauntingly lovely tune of the Orient, ‘Sayonara.” * * * Complete with skullcaps and pigtails Junior Boys Ensemble , shuffled onto the stage to prot- Selective Girls’ Glee Club showed good vocal control when they sang ‘‘My Johann” and “Suabian. Folk Tune.” * * * As the second part of the around-the-world trip, religious \— music of the} Continent was chosen. The A Capella Choir performing under George Put- nam, sang with more depth and feeling than any other group on the program. The and New Mexico, ps a cotton, Su with ‘reason, as the by this country’s [ Gotion' S Really i in ‘the Pink | - ‘Supima cotton is known champagne of cottons. It is top designers for clothes of great-elegance. A do- is grown in Texas, Arizona bd a fine, extra-long staple cot- ton which is woven into chiffon, geargette, ‘eile, broadcloth, satin, faille, surah, organdies; knits and other fabrics. It’s characterized by a fe@ling of silk- iness. Here are a ae e of this spring s outstanding models, febturing a : d-pink that’s fashion-right. Beach. “Personal News of In terest — Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rammes of Rosedale avenue have re- Voorheis road following a three- week vacation in Florida are * Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Krantz. * * * Leaving soon to niake their home in San Jose, Brazil, are Mr, and Mrs. Charies Johnson and their chijdren at Silver- side drive. — * * * Mrs, Elizabeth Caley, her daughter Mrs. P. L, Cairo and grandchildren John, Pat, Sylvia, and Nanette, all of Fair- fax avenue, will fly to the West coast Saturday for a two- month vacation. They will visit with Mrs. George Bunting and family of San Mateo, Calif. and Mrs. W.. W, Schooley and family of Medford, Oregon, also daugh- ters of Mrs. Caley. Mr. Cairo plans to join his family later. * * * _ Mr, and Mrs, Chester Var- ney of Nelson street were guests-of their daughter, Mar- tha, last weekend at Western — Michigan University when mothers were honored guests. On Saturday they attended the wedding of Evelyn- John- son, Martha’s former room- their daughter, — Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willard V. Johnson of Shore View. ‘drive announce the engagement of avenue. A fall BARBARA sass Women S Section | Succes SURE. Sos bea Loh aoe iabnce tibet ds Dear Abby.... Perfume Stirs Up - No Tender Passion f = uses saa —_ 200, Mc - mate, in South Haven. Martha rd et cs past pane ying oo B sangere through the PCH auditorium isl member of the wedding headache. your daughter-in-law to give on waged “Tristis Est Mary Moore, daughter of she her = a ue ome Rae i Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. on Anima Mea” conveyed the sor- utensils for baking only. (And row and solemnity. of the re- quiem, while the plea “Lord Have Mercy,” sung in Russian, was unusual and interesting. EFFECTIVE STAGING “Enite, Enite,” a Byzantine liturgical selection, was. sung against an unusual effect which ended in total darkness except for a lighted stained glass win- dow at the rear of the stage. * * * Herbert Sondheim chooses a delicate rose and - pink print in Supima cotton voile (left) for-a sophis- ticated dress with tiered, ruffled skirt. is snugly fitted and the wide V neckline has bows at. The bodice fashion. the shoulders. - become a hallmark of her designs. a gown of pink Supima chiffon chambray in harem * Ceil Chapman's matcle draping has Here she drapes Moore of Sheridan avenue, has been elected president of the Stoic Society at Eastern Michi- gan College and has been given a scholarship. A sophomore, Mary is an education major. 2 * * * Two: Pontiac students, Pris- cilla Allen of Monica drive and Robert Anchor of Colonial Trail, have been named to the Dean's List in the College of Libera] Arts at Wayne State reese ers in the office have com- plained about it. How can we ‘tell her without hurting her feelings? THE OFFICE GANG" DEAR GANG: Let the co- worker who is on thé friendli- est terms with the offender be Catholic and they expect to -raise all the boys Catholic and all the girls Protestant. Our family is split just like theirs. We made the same bargain and believe me, it isn’t working Vickie Vandecar sang the y —— = =. a ‘ University. the spokesman; helpful advice out. ® Rimsky - Korsakoft favorite. C)oti-Mrs. Club Lake Angelus Unit to Show Rothberg Estate + o* * of this nature must be han- _ “Our daughters go to Protes- “Song of India,”’ and the Senior ° * Announcing the birth of a died with the pass! diplo- ea Church and Engi Girls Ensemble, complete with 5 . ; daughter, Lorna Ann, April 19 macy, goodness “ ee tholic school. grow- mitied cote ares mw FOS Banquet = Carden Club Plans May 28 Tour so seg tema OO aah et wan Se Re ne a vores aired sar 6nd Installation — , ea ar me gi ‘Turd Beagryfoonn eS ~ eth wg schesin § apialig ave band t “Tj Ti we he . * * . . 4 ) if iw Cclaasl: ase of tai” ee . a. . ' hy Si = - problem is that my 4nd J love all my children the was captured as the Senior - Tables were decorated in a The Lake Angelus Branch of the Chritton will be assisted by Mrs. Paternal grandmother is ~ daughter-in-law lets her kids © Same, bet if I had known Boys Ensemble filed on stage pag eppnionen yd pg Woman’s National Farm and Gar- Myron B. Leighton. Garden tour irs. susie Hayes of Detroit: take her pots, pans and bak- — What the future held, I would in appropriate Oriental fez. SOSE ganas of ths: Opeidin. den Association has completed plaps . chairman Mrs. George H. King_is x * * ing utensils outside to play have never made that kind of a Suntiecs Be - Club — held os Den ond tor-+ AAG, _ being assisted by Mrs. Clarence But- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.- with like they were toys. _ _ , bargain. aS ee abi ys Glee Clubs : Si “May 28-garden-tour- an , she borrows mine. Instead fs : performed = “‘Suabian Folk — Usage Lichter ao! alleqd 0 be held at the Lake Angelus home - any membert of East Silverbell road an- asking for them back, I go out For a personal reply, write Song,” “Rift Song,” “Chagu of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg. nounce the birth of a son, Mar- and buy myself new ones, but to ABBY in care of The Pon- _ ane’s Burning” with bongo drums) and “On the Road to Mandalay.” Junior Girls. Ensemble joined (complete - officers for the coming year at the banquet. Taking office were Mrs. Gerald Stark, presi- dent; Mrs. Harold Davis, first Mrs. Newton Skillman Jr., presi- dent of the branch, announces that the affair will be held from 3. un- - OFFICERS ELECTED . Officers for the cOming year, who were elected at the Tuesday meet- tin James, May 4 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milligan of Belmont ‘there has to be a limit. “I have bought more baking to sing “Stranger in Paradise,” vice president; Mrs. Roland til 8 p.m. Chairman is Mrs. Peter ing held at the home of Mrs. Dodge, avenue. and —— paeed are -Cleatocg Re = F. ocr is . are Mrs. Deutser, president; Mrs. —. Several Parties an accordion solo, “ jum- charge 0 é house comm and — : ent: * banchero.” Four Pages Today Mra Moric A, Wackee-ds tee chair-. CPAP OTe, Sirs Vie Reet Ms. Catholic Group FINAL SELECTIONS . Returning to the PCH stage for the fina] portion of the pro- gram was the A Capella Choir which performed “Donkey Ser- enade."’ Other selections were “Lady of Spain,” - “Michigan Morn,” and “Romany Life’ from the operetta, ‘The For- tune Teller," with a fine solo in Women’s Section Smith, second vice president; Mrs, Ralph Becker,. treasurer, and Mrs, Orrin Huntoon Jr., secret slides and a review of her trip to South America, ary. Mrs, Leslie Ware presented _ man. x *« * Assisting Mrs. Yockey will be Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield, Mrs. Leonard Grinnell, Mrs. Robert Lake, Mrs. Clayton’ B. Leach and oni! A. W. Dickinson. - HEAD GARDEN SALE Mrs. Alton J. Deutser is chairman J. S. Tuttle, second vice president; Mrs. George H. King, secretary; and Mrs. Myron B. Leighton, treasurer. x * * Mrs. Dodge is program chairman; Mrs. C. F. Kern, social chairman: Mrs. Yockey, menibetship chairman: Mrs. Robert Lake, national coopera- tion; Mrs. Leach, conservation and — Plans Breakfast Plans have been completed ~ for the annual League of Cath- olic Women's breakfast May 18 at 7:30. The Rev. John Trese will speak. Chairman. of the breakfast js Mrs. Arthur Crawford. She is being assisted by Mrs. Ro- Fete Ann Ward Several parties will precede the wedding of Ann _ Ward and George Link S Ann is the daughter ot Harotd -Lee Ward of Ot- tawa drive and the late Mrs. Ward. Her fiance is the ™° performance by Diane Beach. . Guests present were Mrs. Edmund Ben: amin paeth t oe Lyle Wilson, Mrs. Richard arden tool sale, and Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Donald W. Shults, scrapbook. = =. = arr Phil be reap Mrs. j s of The massed chorus joined | Wolf, Mrs, Jack Greathouse, Dole assisted by Mrs. James S. seo nia : ; = voices for the finale which in- luded “‘One World,” “Look for t r Lining’ with a solo - by John Watson, and ‘‘Nation's Creed.” Mrs, Burt Dearing, Mrs, John Kinzler, Mrs. John E. Boston, Mrs..C, P..Gunther, Mrs.°A. A. Dempsey and Mrs, Earl Atkin- “Assisting with plans jomibe Conergy! Fair which the Junior Tuttle is chairman of the garden © sale. er 2 ee Ticket chairman Mrs. Ernest F. * * * ‘Speaker was Walter P.. Nickell of the Cranbrook Institute of Science who showed slides of birds and how to plant to attract birds. 0 ae ‘ritas tren tree = silver a antiques for ihe flea market.and auction the group will George Michaels, Mrs, Frank O"'Neill, Mrs; Michael Koren and Mrs, Joseph McCarthy. Registrations Open Registrations for Will-O-Way, Apprentice Theater are now open for the seven summer sessions for teenagers,- adults and university students, A sup- ervised. recreational program - for children up ‘to 12 years will be offered. ~ MrsG. W. Stark frkgha le was in- x = x- Mrs. O. L. Beaudette and Mrs. Thomas H. Wil- son entertained for the bride-elect Tuesday at a and Mrs. Basil E. Brown luncheon held at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, ae gave a breakfast for the couple at Orchard _ Country Club Sunday. The A. C. Gliards. Dr. Re Mrs. Paul L. Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald entertained at a supper at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Sun- day for the couple. Ann and George will s Christ Church Cranbroo ee aa their vows May 17 at . : wenn Mrs. i. A. Miller vpeobsrad: stalled president of the Pontiac Opti- and Mrs, Roy-Lewis, general chairman =~ Mrs. Club at a banquet held at Fox and for the affair, joined to onerenies: — ene evening. ee » the ~~ apes, veers League of Birmingham is 5 are the sustaining members of Gathering recently at the home of Mrs. Henryddooth in “S "aoa Pe TT china, supervise. The fair will be held June 6 and 7 at Cranbrook. Four of the members are (left to.right) Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Mrs. C. M. | as Mrs, John Bagby and Mrs, Otis C; Thompson. wie “elt ; u PSP AKIN Ve 2 oo ee eae ee ee eee sa Ll Sinks Ps gee Gogtin 2 pe ° 7 pe ce fe fe byt HE PONTIAC ore ‘MAY _7, 1908 "nie 2 eee = » | = ef 4 P he ' = P ; : “ eee e = 2 <— i eho * \ R ae OE Poe 5 er evry tn orn proc 04 et ae ent | owen diamant ey nacmond wana Choose Proper Foods Vitamins, Minerals Keep Us Young Boauly Clinic | by ‘Edythe. McCulloch Your Three ‘Best Assets Men notice three things about the women they meet: Pichia, Wonderful sit a See By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN or woman who hopes to pong worl of tnd hat bout ws facta the posit of yout 4 hair ond eyes; in that order. for Moth er.. ee Lr the youthful portion of life can af-|which we shrug off with in-iness into old age. Clothes for their smart appear We have been vitamin and min- ford to disregard the latest infor-/|difference try, not if We! y wish that present information ance and appropriateness to the occasion, not for frills or eral conscious for quite 4 few)mation’ nutrition. wish-to have the years from 50 on 5 i ; had available to all of us in extremes. DuidG |years now, and should be. No man Scientific ‘exploration into thejvibrant in wind wn body. We 0 = > 15 peers Hair, i cleanliness cand te ; - & ecoming style. this en ae 2 Bi 7 ago. However, it is not too late to is man’s trite saat a “Is she 6 ee a. 2s site Z . : ' [benefit greatly from current know!l- blond, byunette or red head?" 4 a2, : Comfy Slippers x 7X » | Mother’s Day, May 11 Pink - Light Blue To wear a neat and clean hair- do, never changing with. fash- ion, is not enough. Adapt the new and lasting trends to your- self, avoid extreme fads. EYES, give. them special notice by using them expressively. Experiment with subtle make- - Enhance nature, do not change it drastically. These ~are the things men | notice first... but what they will rememper. longest is the air of charm about you, Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank -+edge if-we will put it into practice! now. ® Minerals are of the greatest importance. A well-balanced diet will supply us with the essential ones. We need some of these in extremely small amounts but even this tiny amount is - essen- tial. < The diets of many adults are de- ficient in calcium and iron. Then} of course there is the problem of iodine deficiency. As most of you know iodine has a direct effect on the thyroid gland. A lack of it may cause goiter. Even fish have been -jfound with goiter in Lake Erie. IODINE RICH This mineral is not so widely distributed as most minerats are. Its best source is vegetables which were grown near the. sea. Other sources are sea food, watercress, wheat, corn, oats, carrots and cranberries. If you live inland, you should BETTY L. OEN. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Oen of Foster street announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou, to William L. Vi- © ands Jr...son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Viands of Ferry avenue. The prospective bridegroom is a senior at - University of Michigan. A sum- mer wedding is planed. - SCHLICHT PHARMACY 660 AUBURN AVE. | “Your Health Is Our Concern” | SHOTWELL’S | TAN - RED $@5° Pontiac Bridge Club Announces Winners SHOE STORE by Veldor’e. of Houston; Texas ~ _._Encrested—inshells, pearls, or_flowers. Mrs. Lester Oles. rl ia ? give special thought to iodine. | Mrs. Peter Davidson and Mrs. ; ‘TODD'S Sh St This is why many people 90 icaristoh Wright were winners] East Side Shopping Center ) oe Store | : , [Bayan Tap pur a ut [then eth, nmi] ate Fem 4 ) . wise of the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge 656 AUBURN AVE. j || 20. Haron St. ite A Fathers Band will be featured Jack McKin- [have mentioned, (MD tt oc een at Ek i 7 on the program when Emerson PTA livan (i). ‘joins Mrs. Jac If you would like to havé ey eee ae ee . OS NY, oy LXY, presents a variety show Friday evening. , ney, who will dance for the event, in leaflet “‘Diets for Youth _and aa Joseph on pen Senet Free Labor on | Fen os yas SS One ofthe father musicians, Lewis Sul- posing aad a picture. Health at) ig ye wesng Sat place henat ond wet Custom Draperies 4 — Lith Anne seni, Katlet No. Address Melvin Smail and Richard! ‘The YARDSTICK i a a reme Chapter reek, (newpaper. foamed were second place win-f”sqmAcuE ME .) > : x *« *®*. - OES Welcomes daughter of | tomorrow: “Calcium is Vital,! q B) Mrs. Ida Available, but Many Have Defi-| Lev i Two Guests- ©) McCullough of|ciency.” ve i "Mrs, William C. Pfablert pre- 5 Going street NEW figure p sided at a meeting of Areme Chap- ’ and Ted | for th | i nae 808, ORR, Mandey evening ot "McCullough of © i Roosevelt Masonic Temple South “y new summer fashions... t Guests present at the meeting Marshall i included Mrs. Elsie ag he street, was Plan now to have a slender, well- Electa Chapter, Milwa ‘ ; - proportioned figure: by summniertime Marquies Sartell: of Cresce.t geiieig aN sos int we tee you what the : Chapter, sh pong Minn. r 2 = = famous RELAX-A-TRON method | | be guests war can do for you... it takes off : out the Se * : is SPP. son of eS — A ham will attend the Oxford Chap- a - and Mrs. “TRIAL eppointment! She'll oS en original ter meeting. Guests of the Austin ° : : a ate ” George FREE TRIAL appointment! yh weery Sony Chapter will be Mrs. Robert Davis, x. S « i STRAW BAG Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mrs. Rosalie pecans on MR. and MRS. WILLIAM E. SHIPP Saturday. | | From $3 5]| Hoedowners Hold First Christian Chirch was. the Dinner, Election wedding uniting Judith Cullough and William ‘|setting for the Saturday evening Anne Mc- Judith McCullough Wed taffeta and carried a basket of pee pois ~ « Kenneth pom was best man. Ted McCullough, brother of the bride; Paul Carie, and Ray Sher- man seated the guests. Dennis Beauty Salon Riker Bldg. —Rear of Lobby : stalled ina ceremo rts duaghter of @P00e wag ng bearer. This & on 5 : conducted ty Bares Gilehrist in-| Mrs, Ida McCullough of Going] For a reception held at the eS 4 uded George Beauchamp, presi- street and Ted McCullough of South) Knights of Pythias Hall, Mrs. . 7 - : Mrs, Howard Hatfield, vic2|Marshall street. The bridegroom| McCullough wore a biack and |. psn 4, A. Wonderful Offer! Jerse rand ra Duae ie sn fan Mr, Gera) waa ran with ed cer | , secretary and treasurer; ‘Barnard of South Edith street. cate ant 0 corns ort + Froede and Charles V ‘Mrs, Barnard wore a pale - > : i long tapered sleeves and tiered rie and a corsage of red roses. 4523 SIZES , ; | . = skirt was selected by the bride. | Before leaving on a trip to north-| 14424 nr Give Mom A crown of pearls secured her jern Michigan, the new Mrs. Shipp ' Bo f ieee oes Gass: ae ar ah int and Ad Oe ne a x O .. sion she carried a bouquet gray e ac- us 7? @f white carnations centered with |cessories. The couple is residing| A iitfy Printed Pattern. Halt _ Kitchen Fresh white roses. Y |on East boulevard. ihe bevdew us ods Candies... bi rena INTRODUCTORY PRICE Bay this handsome, versdtjle candelabra ' right now and save 10 big dollars! When this intro- ‘ductory offer ends, the price will be $69.50. So don’t miss out. This is the opportune time to add the charm and prestige of Gorham Sterling Candelabra to with yellow roses. i * * * Flower girl Linda Compagnoni wore white nylon lace over yellow Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. “ _——~Pentiac “Hurry Over, Grandma ... we're all goin’ to Ted's © - for Mother’s Day dinner!” , opening.. Just unbutton shoulders, A mother and daughter banquet was held Tuesday evening at Bethel United Church of Christ. Chairmen were Mrs. Emily Lusty, Mrs. George Bussard, Mrs, Henry Helmcamp, Mrs, Harold Stickley and Mrs. Jack Berlien. Guest speaker was Mrs. Walter Teeuwissen and Carol Opland was ‘soloist accompanied = Mrs. Rob- ert —_ Size 16%4 requires 4% yards 35- inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat: tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35c in coins for this pattern’ -add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to- Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, a Mrs, Jack Frushour was gowned Mom-Daughter slip it on quick! Cut to fit the’ If I’ Pee | in a yellow chiffon frock accented) — shorter, fuller figure. +e Hits |. = | 72” wide, assorted colors | by a boat neckline. Her flowers Banquet Held Printed Pattern 4523: Half sizes r 9 TA |] 350% wool — 65% rayon | were white carnations centered 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Crocker’s—It’s ~ Kitchen Fresh! CROCKER’S HOME MADE CANDIES and RESTURANT “Better Things to Eat” (857 West Huron St. FE 3-9570 Just East of Tel-Muren Shopping Center " JoAnn Carol Rosberg Honored at Shower } Bride-elect JoAnn Carol Ros- | berg was feted at a shower geen! lett roa | on Customs ‘your home. Come in today and 5 see the Puritan “Spinet” $59.50, Mrs. Floyd LaClair as cohostess. | Federal Tax Included. ne ee ae <= Cold Waves , 16 w. Huron St.,. Pontiac JEWELERS changeabout «+o. @ Gorham original bd FE 2.0294 { Alea cas Welnut St., Mt. Clemens MONDAY and ™ ae | ‘FAMILY 'N IGHTS WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. Sylvan Lake, June 21 at Episcopal Church. It's New! ORGANETTE Portable Electric Organ 44 Keys—Plug in and Play ony $135° Weighs only 16 pounds. Attrac- case, Top used as music rack, WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER Miracle Mile Shopping Center In the Bessar Ares FE 2-4924 tive tweed covered rubber bound 1 2nd Plone Reptog $7530 15 Wave 10". . The rataret look . . . softly fashioned for you alone. Yours with our pect nd wave, style cut and e. “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE RE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty e8alon PHONE re Saas sate ta Bek Bids. i Lae rs ee : a ¥ : : : oe: : « é iu : rad a geet : 6 oe i ate ; “ a fi es . e Fi ie . ‘ & { ' = * * * Ss ait. 7 ———— * *Donelda. _ Brantley, daughter of the Charles Brantleys, and Michael , Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lehman, were *% married : Saturday in’ St. Benedict Catholic Church. MR. and MRS. Michael Lehmans Off for Northern Honeymoon On a northern Michigan trip are;of the bride, and Mrs. Donald Kah Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lehman. Before their Saturday morning wedding in St. Benedict Catholic)gown of white lace over the bride was Donelda Brantley. The Rev. John A. Hoar performed ; the Nuptial High Mass before 950 | Oride, was the flower maid. guests. © ~ Donald Kah attended the bride- The bride is the daughter of Mr.) greom,as best man, and Gerald and Mrs. Charlies Brantley of Pine} Wood, Robert Hrynyk and John Grove avenue and the bridegroom's} Schurman, seated the guests. parents are Mr. and Mrs. William were bridesmaids. sad cad deme Wald ee ee |corsage of deep pink carnations. | illusion veil in place. A white rose| Before leaving on a trip the)” corsage centered. on a white|bride changed to a light yellow)” hargest and Finest prayerbook with ‘streamers of ivy,|sheath dress with black accessor- # Selection at shattered carnations and lilies of|ies and a from her bridal MIRACLE MILE MICHAEL LEHMAN Each wore a_ ballerina-length mint green taffta, designed on princess lines. Betsy Holliday, niece of the ‘To receive guests at a reception- luncheon in the church hall, Mrs. ._- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 71058 Show Slated: ff by Emerson . |PTA Friday Presentation of winners for ali “My Mom Contest”’ will be a main}= {attraction of the evening when/- members of Emerson PTA present a variety show at 7:30 p.m. Friday. | 5 -+Mrs. Thomas McKeever,: pro-|: announced chairman, has ‘be featured on the McCurdy, # The Emers®n Jewels Dance Line, made up of mothers, dl- rected by Mrs, Thomas Mec Kee- ver, also will te in ac- participa: and Mrs. John Flanagan, | om McCurdy, and Mrs. Lawrence. Curtis. Dow, Mrs. Donald Sanchez, the skits is Lois Coan. |pantomime. Beads Shortened “ Those long 1925 ropes of beads are losing favor in Paris. Now it's 10 to 15 rows of short beads all on one neck. that a Fathers Band under the); direction of L. D; McLauchlin will|® program. Band members include Lewis Sullivan, Thomas McKeever, Robert High- field, Ernest Thorndycraft, John) =~ Flanagan, Fred Huber, and Gaston |* Special numbers for teenagers will be performed by the Teen Toppers. Several skits also will be presented Friday evening. Cast | members include Mrs. Lloyd Wait, Mrs, Gerald Livingston, Mrs. |~ liams, Mrs. Lloyd Clancy, and Mr. |’ Completing the cast list are Sam}. ald Smith, Raul)’ Mrs. Charles Hockey Mrs. Fred Huber, and Mr. and | > Mrs. Charles Collison. Narrator for| ” Piano and song solos will be}: done by Mrs. Lloyd Clancy, and Mrs. L. D. McLauchlin will offer a} " Fe: SISTERS TAKE PART Pat Lehman, sister of the bride- groom, was the honor maid. Mrs. Olen Holliday of Lansing and Mrs. Lenney Bowrisove, sisters Peek Into Past of Housekeeping During Banquet Household items, all over 100 years old, illustrating how women of the past kept house, composed the motif when a mother. and daughter banquet was held at Christian Temple Tuesday evening. nn. * * The Rev. Lola P, Marion gave the welcoming address, Acting as toastmistress was Mrs. Howard Blackburn. Mrs. Ralph Johnson led the group in singing with Judy Thurman and Mrs. Isaac Thurman as pianists. ~ Mrs. James Maddox, Shirley Plake, and Mrs. Paul Morse, mem- bers of the Temple Trio, and Donna ’ Nelson, Bonnie King, and Connie | jf ¢ Medlock, of the Junior Trio, pre- sented vocal selections. A tribute In easy care FOR. MOTHER neckline and tucks down the front. Nas —y BOORAH dacron crepe. Jewel to daughters was given by Mrs. Witte enly =.-.--..----..------- 6.98 Irene Godfrey. Mrs. Elmer J, Dun- 4 lap offered the tribute to mothers, p Monogrommed .............++..-8.98 * * * . Elders of the church handled food ; _ preparation, while serving was ._ done by the deacons, Men from , fhe Christian Endeavor Group| | planned decorations, A film con- ; cluded the program. 700 W. Huron - y, India celebrate its tenth anni- wy wy Sy x ™ DOV Sha KOGD CANN versary of independence in August ss PES DBAS ONIN \. ~“ a | HO Wwo0 1 7 ALL PERMANENT $375 b NONE HIGHER’ complete with set ~ and cut 37 different kinds to choose from, guarantees the right curl for your hair. You Get AU This: ee % Custom Haircut ¥ tSyled Set _ % Permanent by % Our Famous an experienced, x: Licensed Wave Operator | for $3.75—~ None Higher BEAUTY SHOP | FE 8-3560 et ee) = eA, rer Pre may een « Oe ete o”,.e 4 atte es *s io ities ‘e,*," tate aie 181 re Sey eee ~ yw) 4, aiid “4 Mother’s Choice... WHITE PERLIMESH BAGS by Whiting & Davis 10.95 ~ Bright white beaded little handbags that | = Mother will enjoy for its quality... shape . . . and size. EASY-CARE COTTON BLOUSES for Mother's Day Giving Accesscriee—Main Floor MOTHER'S — PRIDE and JOY TWINKLE FRO BRESSES 5.98 The adorable bouffant skirt that Twinkle Frock does so well . «. in drip dry batiste. Maize, blue. Sizes. for.toddlers, 2 to 4 or 3 to -6x. Sketched fr Sketched from ~ SUITS 3.98 Nautical and {vy League Mm styles in washable cotton. Hah. butcher Flower-fresh cotton batistes that drips dry. Dainty lace and embroidery front. Shown left is an eyelet embroidered cotton blouson with a perky peplum. Blouses—Main Floor ? ee linen, . chino and , broadcloth. . — 3 WAYS to BUY: Sizes 3 to 7. . =. . - 7 : : e C.P.A. Continuous Account. Months te Pay, Nominal Service Charge — : © Contrect. 12 Months to Pay. Nominal Service Charge ee 0 ap i ie Te 2 ee, Oe ee i ee ae al err + =e ary CUTS * =e eee Ve ee eT I ee eee es ae si i é ae Ra coe J) Trae ‘ : eS = rhe : : [ = Ae: ; : : ; ‘ ; : : : : { S “ aN \ c - , e — ae f Ss ae ee ; : oe pes pe by 7 Ee | a ff: | = } : - a Mee se TWENTY-FOUR. THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 71,1958 4 : ES en ee ee , SS ey Honored at Shower [LUNCHEONS | iP | aking a Garden ee ee i ‘Have You Tried This?) = © ~~ —‘F_ virginia math, brideelect of oa am 1 2 ees arte aa “5 Pail Odell, was honored st 81 Popular Prices | i Satisties That Urge previ, ] Uric. of Soups Make: (eis Se Sime cany in tite Fe ae 9 erseer sic Sauce for Veal and Rice | ' ‘Every year in spring there comes a day when you have| Ardelan of By JANET DELL = «—=—s«1OWAN CHOW MEIN. | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL - to put something young and tender in the earth, to) Dwight street, : Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Leonard Tackabury § 1114 S: Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. nourish and check on and watch take root and grow. [04 Elmer E. This “interesting cassercle | Ripon cat ths” FY Enlments Available. In Day Soe Woe Pamnghiet On that day—when the sun is shining and the birds Rabid of veal and rice is one you CAD TO tee ecmns : Write, phone or call in person ees . are looking for home sites and the air is soft and the} “@”@C@™ can serve for a buffet supper. san condensed ‘mushroom soup ; PHONE FEDERAL 4-235 -_-gun is-warm, but not hot—it doesn’t matter how many; _ 5°” of ¥ ~ goes by the wnteual name Se Ns cream af baler? aaa sy | ~~ things are already growing in your yard. - Mrs. Mary | saa: — 1 CUD? tonsted almonds le fat ‘Rd: ose a y * : : Z : a i Siti Sin A egy te, alte Ml llay Callan i Dial .. It doesn’t even matter that it may be overplanted and Rabideau of Vatei'a*seck, Mek Leone’ seh ts Gaines tate ah . ae "i + By Rove and Cal ‘ = already have more to feed) Milford. of Union Lake has other ingredients except al- §|} RMANENTS f $5.00 and water and spray and = : » hone ake 8 hones age — Bake 1% srg a PE , Irom... oP. : : ’ care for than you can han- : a yi husband years. She degrees. Sprinkle > << od be REDMOND \ die during the long, hot, ss 4 | ain Gone & Ete ees work and tented mate before serving. § | CALLIE’S BEAUTY SH la : ec ee MR. and MRS. ELMER E. RABIDEAU fem Ua areata | Sebiodt POU PCT TOI TR EE , months. : Fs an : a 2d ij = ‘ : Rok : SSR SA ae, SEO ge ROR 5 anda the Nor do all the other things you - : hoame” ~ | Rane“ Mary Ardelan Becomes rarer wine, ned of BITE Of Elmer Rabideau | Since 1890 — Always We Best in Flowers! just an onlooker? you have to have : ~ in starting something young | Ss a aeatn to oh eee, White gladioli, snapdragons and, Floyd Forgette was best man. | i _ [ and ot : you might as well bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W.8 - 8: gracefully and get out |Mary Rabideau of Milford. Prior to leaving on a trip to} _ digging tools, om Ww ; . changed to a blue linert dress with | in- of |. ; : just take time out) Alencon lace, was chosen by the eS mene rene spring; enjoying cette. Seaiiaans on tmsenn atte The bride attended St. Mary's] w * . t the skirt Academy. onroe bride- of a lovely day? ‘unpressed pleats with appliques auue i « Guileohe af Gas Protect See ttl uk oe ten of Alencon lace at the waist. | Business Institute. The couple will wal ae ee ye + te A seek coves Malatots ot Meniretite ot Dutt divest. ; _ : French dlusion, and she carried a Brofecsional || | that's what happy erowmps ets and Testhered carnations, |/ PERMANENTS | from styled as YOU | - like it! ! A pink ; orate | “a | p I ~FEACES Bridesmaids Mrs, Norman Clack sctive- | 219 Auburn Ave. | FE 4-2878 ons in blue, white No Appointment Necessary | Sunday, May 11 Combination Pans and. Boxes with a wide Variety of plants in each one —~ Azaleas — Mums — Hydrangeas _ PRICED FROM | jName Delegates —__.____ |for Convention — Corsages — a | SPECIAL |. SPECIAL , / sgphinn gay Ap lod with every pair of these boots you get a Sacdbenk , Cut Flower Box | Vase Ar rangement | Guests for the Tuesday evening autographed picture of CLINT WALKER, star of Warner meeting of the local group at Pon- Brothers “CHEYENNE”... the exciting television show! $ 50 $ . $ 5 : foe ; and and Building were Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. Frank Pavlinac. Mrs. Clifford Hickmott, Mrs. George Stenson and Mrs, Clay Parret were hostesses. = = OOPS PEOL A Choicest Selection of Cut Flowers Roses, Snapdragons, Carnations and Other Fine Spring Flowers! e sizes 6!/, - 3 Exclamation Point of Fashion « ... for Mother This chic little shrug of fine wool jersey is a-glitter with pearls and rhinestones. A delicate lacy design for a peek-a-boo look at the color beneath. The ideal cover-up for evening's bare shoulders. Beige, black or white. S, M, L. 17.95 Flowers Telegraphed taf a a | ad | Any Place in the World!’ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING _ “Cheyenne” boots on sale ‘at 4 our downtown store only. . 7 ’ +4 , ( -\ |... Phone FE 2-0127 Pearce Floral..Co,, mee 207 sizes 6 - 8 *4.95 ‘ od / STAPP'S MIELE Beome pire. JUVENILE BOOTERY | . 559 Orchard Lake Avenue we pet pres eth gs ae Open Mon. and Fri. 3 , , | 9 pm. . 28 E, Law St. Open Evenings ‘til 9 — Mother's D ‘til Noon r WAL OG Tagrae Wage to 3 pm , Tence | | _ ngs q : : Day ‘ No) TS OOO AIS \ RF er a | : , fi ' —™ ' ? ’ boo m | ’ user ; ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, -WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958 Sdn. aRemevrmne = SoA %y SERVING You serie BETTY NATCO SHEER NYLONS i= Pairs For Cad DAINTY LUNCH STRAWBERRY JELLY = The Perfect Fruit - Combination for If Sclads, Sundees, and Desserts. For “ pRutT cock!™! 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Limit one coupon per family. ‘This Regular or Drip Grind TOMATOES «= 6 "=" 5" GREEN BEANS 8 "51° 4 5] APPLE SAUCE 7 *=~"*1°° BLUE RIBBON PAPER NAPKINS * of 80 For CHOICE 10 ; oe ‘am ox YOUR } Match ‘em PORK AND f SHREDDED KRAUT 10°" 51° KIDNEY ‘BEANS © 10"=2" 519 VEGETABLE SOUP 10°" 51% SPAGHET! $=» 10"-="51™ Chicken of the Sea STRAWBERRY } TUN A Fl SH nggpcistied 1—All Purpose Prince Edward Isle POTATOES CENTER SLICES « 87° = CHICKEN PARTS ) Sie tal \ Freshly Ground Beef — Veal « Pork _ BREASTS With Pépperidge Dressing ‘ MEAT LOAF u. 63° Cipereck STUFFED | cictc tet enters, Lb. 59 Lb. = 59° ’ | : CORNED BEEF Cyrevec Lb. 69 US | mons scat vane £6 GRANDERRY 9+: 49° mar 59: COOKED CRABS = ae Sine” BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. ». 53° A Dog's Best Friend _ Birdseye Frozen Premier | Birdseye Frozen Premier Nestles Semi-Sweet | Sunshine Krispy Nabisco Brand / ” Kreft - | KEN-CMEAL | Ken-L-Ration | Turkey Dioner | “ss? DINNER | 'MORSELS | CRACKERS | FIG NEWTONS WAVOMNRE | | | 5s 67 | 379° | ~ 95' ~418 |S ale 2 | x4 [est |. California Sunkist—Large 113 Size ORANGES : Colifornia—Lerge 30 Size CALAVOS | U. S. No. 1 Medium Size Hot House TOMATOES bb. a ee Re . ee \ we | oe £ ee —“THE- 2 PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE ESDAY, MAY %. 1958 ; im preachers ? » ry ice to keep them alive. How- | 5© um : Ser ee a ee > vent en Sine eS peers, rstris = . , Nee oe J” OLD MI TAVERN WATERFORD ~ Fora " Mother's Day Treat dinner at the Old Mill Tavern Serving from Noon until 10 p.m. e Recommended by and | May “Tkey"* Adams of Herrin, Ill., points to the sign on her truck. “Tkey” has been driving, a 10-wheeler for the past 17 years and oper- STARTS SUNDAY _ AT YOUR 3 NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER ~ BLUE SKY, DRIVE-IN THEATEE ae wane wosk detvars, she says; mine Oe a Oy better at the wheel than men. pay | lyet untitled. There’s quite a tale S. THAT'LL STOP ‘und — A big wheel tn trenapertation, Mos Tda |: a trucking company with her husband, Glenn. What the country =a Hollywood Headlines Alan Ladd, Yul Brynner | to Star in Film on Alamo}, By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS “| HOLLYWOOD (INS).— What a team! Alan Ladd and Yul Brynner are pooling their talents and inde- pendent companies to costar in a spectacle based on the Alamd, as behind this merger: x« *« * Several years ago Alan starred in “The Iron Mistress,” about the early life of Jim Bowie. Yul just 1 A new. device for disease detec-|sound waves bounced from the -ltion has been’ developed. The in-|deep body’ tissues to @ Screen for strume! le nhs Mane nsarn nie nom have cn boys and we a hope! her , Gi Doris Duke “ey sti for a vacation. Sophia Laren moves a few houses from Gracie and George ‘and a block from my house when she. returns from Switzerland. She and Carlo Ponti nae ponte the house. | That's all oy aos you . recently completed playing Jean La Fitte, colorful pirate who found- caneer.” This, too, takes in only the early days of La Fitte. ‘Now Alan and Yul plan to carry on the stories of Bowie and La Fitte into their mature years and their deaths, both men losing their lives at the Alamo. two pictures lined up when he tria. . x * Veteran director Edmund Gould- HURON THEATER PON TIAC wea MARLON B D AN EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE | eet WINNERS iof Land for Fire Hall | Pontiac now controls three- | quarters of property on which new central] fire hall is planned. Willman said. until last night. The city | TARNISHED it | | P97 ANGELS, 3 Later Reede—tox Otic Oven 645 P mM, | THU re 2 ‘Gentlemen Prisoners FROM HEAVEN TO HELL AND BACK!! [|i © | Sand’ ana lavatory, and a view of and ipools are in store for well-behaved \prisoners at the 90-bed jail in the new Flint Police Building. j 5 * * * There are double rooms and , wards for men, single accommoda-| 1) 10:45 A.M. to 1 P.M. || tions tor women im the jail of the, police building, part of a new $6,-| 250,000 five-unit Flint municipal) center designed by H. E. Beyster ADULTS 25° : and Associates of Detroit. “ RIGKY’S FAMOUS SPAGHETTI HOUSE Family Style Spaghetti Dinner Every Wednesday—6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our farnous Spaghetti Dinner includes Ricky's Special Salad and Dressing, all the spaghetti you can eat, a Bread, Bread Stix, and Butter, Coffee, Tea or Milk. 75¢ Adults ... $1.25 Children Under 1038 W. HURON ST. FE 2-2929 (2 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd.) m NATURAMA + TRUCOLOR MON. Thru SAT. BARGAIN HOURS: * STARTS TONIGHT ok EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! ALL EXCITEMENT—DOUBLE BLAST OF ACTION! 2 EINE SN: SOCKING HITS! by sYoy hae Seria DRI PE S-4500 ge) VE- “IN 30 Theat Ce ” f Btke oer + Teiaen ~~ i MARY MURPHY ; NORMA EBERHARDT A SHERDAN COMERATE yy MICHAEL CONNORS City Now Owns Most The westernmost lot sides on Uion street. It was purchased by the city for $18,000. Commissioners picked up. the option to purchase t.|the next lot for $16000 from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout, Included in the option price is purchase s ot a small frame home located The fourth, or eastermost lot, hoped to avoid publicity in order, Til TA; DOBLEACTION WAC esata ing who has made some of the best pictures on the screen is-returning to 20th Century-Fox for whom he made so many successful films. He will direct “Mardi Gras” with Pat Bootie, Tommy Sands, Gary Crosby and Christine Carere. ? Now there's another girl chosen for the cast. Her name is June orphan- age until she was adopted by foster parents. She's a very attractive girl newcomers getting a break. x *« ® . ‘|he was as excited as a two-year- \ Columnist Earl Wilson also said idea and believes it would be a appearance at the Bussels Fair. * * * Snapshots of ‘Hollywood collected .-jat random: & | The Reese Milnets are expecting their fifth child in November. They||. ed Galveston, Tex., in “The Buc-| “Badlanders” at MGM and Yul has completes ‘‘The Journey” in Aus-| Just as I was leaving the Beverly Hilton hotel where I had been to see Joseph Schenck and the’ Nicholas Schencks, I ran-into Bill | (“Hopalong Cassidy”) Boyd, and he is in entire accord with Hoppy’s | | NOW! | by Popular DEMAND! MOST TREMENDOUS MOTION rR EVER! : 10:45 ‘NOW!! i LOW y PRICES! ADULT ee pag PRICES ————— Bargain nauat 25° - MON. THRU WEEKDAYS 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. NITES. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS _ CHILDREN (UNDER 12) 25¢ AT ALL TIMES E-X-T-R-A Color Cartoon F A BOY G HIS DOG” Musical Comed “JAZZ DANCE” OUR NEXT ATTRACTION — STARTING SUNDAY! 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A lunch room manager at Cass Tech High School, she is the first woman to make a hole- in-one in Morey’s 12-year history. Syman W. Dehring, 13690 Elgin, Oak Park, accounted for the other ace with a 3-iron shot on Pine Lake’s 190-yard 4th hole. Witness- ing the feat were J. H. Birnie _R..H. Alm and Sherm LaMeasure. : * * * The R & R Motors bowling team of Pontiac leaves Saturday for San Francisco to compete May. 14 in the. big WIBC tourney in hopes of -bettering the marks posted by four ‘other local teams last weekend. . * *.* Hospital attendants report that the wife of Giants’ outfielder Wil- lie Mays is resting comfortably after a fall at her home. * * * Sammy Laine, president of the, Michigan Amputee Golf Associa- tion, fired a hole-in-one yesterday at Glenhurst Golf Club. Laine used his 9-iron to ace the 134-yard hole and he carded a two-under-par for nine holes. * * Dorothy Aldred and Paula Beuthin of Ferndale and Royal Oak’s Agnes Ekstrom are entered in the Bowling Proprietor’s Associ- ation National Women's Doubles tournament being held this week- end at Redondo Beach, Cal. * * * Hs Detroit Clowns of the N6= gro American League will play a doubleheader June 1 against - the Memphis Red Sox in Yankee Stadium. The 4-team league will play a series of games in New York, - * * “* A basketball clinic will be held next April 23-25 in Grand Rapids with coach Forddy Anderson of MSU and Adolph Rupp of Ken-; tucky as clinic guests. TALE OF TAPE — Here a world’s lightweight fight tonight be televised tonight, HOUSTON, Tex. (#—Lean Joe Brown, whose fists pack an ex- plosiveness that doesn't coincide with his physical stature, gives young Ralph Dupas his chance to take away the world’s lightweight championship here tonight. It shapes up as a fight between a sluggr and a_ boxer although both have sufficient of the other asset. A crowd of nearty ui, 000 and a gate that may reach $60,000 are in prospect, which would make it the largest draw for a fight in Texas history. There was a slight falloff in ticket sales in the New Orleans area, from where the two fighters come, because the bout will be na- tionaly televised over ABC start- New Orleans, Houston will be blacked out. , * * * The boys weigh in at noon al- make the 135-pound requirement. 134‘. gelo Dundee, claims it is no prob-|. Im, expects to hit the beams at 1/135 straight up. It’s the alleged weight. problem Hithat has caused Brown to predict i'he'll win the fight by a knockout long before the 15-round limit is ing at 9 p.m. EST and go into though they have until 2 p.m. to Brown said he would be at about) Dupas, who reportedly has| been having trouble making the’ ti weight, although his manager, An- re the physical statistics for the in Houston, Texas. The fight will Record Gate = or Brown-Dupas Scrap reached. He says Dupas, who has been fighting middlweights and welters lately, will come into the ring weakened by having to drop six or seven pounds. * * * Both are natives of New Orleans and warted to stage the fight there, But Brown, a _ Negro, couldn't fight Dupas in New Or- leans because of an interracial law. The winner here is to meet Ken- ny Lane, the No. 1 contender. Du- pas, tated No. 2. got the fight with Brown. through such an agreement. Brown. said he wouldn't meet Lane because the latter wanted to put on the fight at Muskegon, Mich., his home town, which, the champion said, “doesn't have the facilities for a championship fight.” Tes wk *& * +. & * Giants’ McCormick Tosses 3-Hit Shutout By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike McCormick, the kid south- paw every major league club but Cincinnati wanted when he was an American Legion whiz back home in the Alhambra-Los Angeles area, finally has come into his own with the San Francisco Giants. The big teenager who signed for anyone ever expected him to be last night, giving up just three infield singles for his first major league shutout, a 7-0 job that tripped Pittsburgh out of a share of the National League lead. He walked but one, fanned four. The Pirates didn’t get a hit off the 19-year-old lefty until “Roberto Clemente opened the fifth with a single to deep short. It was the eighth before they got another, on Danny Kravitz’ shot back to the mound. The other was Dick Groat’s single te second in the ninth. The Chicago Cubs gained a full share of first as Glen Hobbie ‘gained his first shutout in pro ball, a four-hitter that beat Cincinnati 4-0. Milwaukee took second with a 12-8 fling at. St. Louis. And Los Angeles moved past Philadelphia into sixth with a 7-6 victory over the Phils in 14 innings. * * * The Pirates, longing for a fourth starter, again were battered with rookies on the mound. The Giants loser Bennie Daniels and George Perez, with a three-run double by rookie Bob Schmidt the big blow. Rookie Orlando Cepeda's 400-foot home run, his eighth, made it 60 in the third and Willie Mays’ sacri- fice fly closed the scoring in the sixth. $65,000 in 1956 was as classy as] counted five runs in the first off) w: Hobbie, a sa paul sigue. hander who served mostly in reliet in three years of minor league ball, got a 3-0 lead in the first when Bebby Tlromson tagged loser Joe Nuxhall for a two-on homer. Hobbie’s fast ball and curve teok it from there, = 1958 ae mel rer Rookie Hurler Stitles Bucs giving up nothing but singles while striking out seven. He stopped Johnny Temple’s hit streak at 14 games. : The Braves blew most of a ‘7-0 lead built in the first two innings, but after the Cardinals had closed But Musial Won’t Forget sar: Flexing «ok x to 7-6 in the eighth, Milwaukee cashed five in the ninth. Bob Buhl, backed by three-RBI performances from Hazle and Frank Torre, won his fourth with relief help. Lindy McDaniel lost his second as the first of seven St. Louis pitchers. The Cards, losing their sixth straight, used 24 men, tying NEW YORK ® — When Stan Musial collects his 3,000th base hit in a week or so, ‘they'll prob- aby stop the game and present the ball te the man in an appro- priate ceremony. Undoubtedly it will rest forevermore in the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown or on the Musial mantlepiece. * * * Things weren't always like that. Tris Speaker, one of the seven men to hit safely 3,000 or more times in the majors, is in town with the Cleveland Indians. Hap- py to see Musial closing in on the 3,000-mark, Speaker admits he can’t even remember when he did it. “I couldn't tell you when I hit it or where or who the pitcher .” said Speaker; a batting coach with the Tribe. “It didn’t seem so important to-get that hit in those days. Not so much was said about it.’”’ Quickly, as though to assure you he didn’t mean to disparage Musial’s feat, he said, ‘I am glad a man like Musial is going to join Speaker Can't Recall Getting His 3,000th Hit the club, He is a great ball player and real hardy athlete, a man who plays day after day and sel- dom misses a game.’ Speaker, who was 70 on April 4, works with the younger players on the Cleveland club, trying to improve their hitting — men like Rocky Colavito, Roger Maris, Nixon and Dick Brown. * * * “You can't teach anybody how to hit,’ he said. “But you can take the tools they have and try to improve their faults, Maybe one fellow has ‘nine-inning game, Gary Geiger, Billy Moran, Russ| 2 & them and correct | #9, a hitch in his swing, Another may/ the major league record (Dodgers vs. Giants, April 21, 1958) for a i E 5 ys 4 = “ vr 4 i _ he Be te ene eoccees"™ Sor Cre O Or ee a SS SSSSOHMErOSSHS Seesesosoossescos Clemen Mazé’ski. 2b SH ett Sa SS he OWES SK Semmes Senneneuuunwanad . “seeecocoeso £ bid. Me poo roo Smith i gee cw, 2-0) WP—Perez. Witt 2. U—Smith, Dascol! Denatelli and Crawford, T—2;14. A—10,- SE. wwe ” ANGELES fail to get his bat around in front of the ball. You can help on things like -that.’* a zs wv “sx t When—Speaker- field from 1907 to 1928, he used to play short center field, much closer to second base ‘than is normal now, He wouldn't do it any more. * * * “Even if I could go like I could in those days, I wouldn't try it SPORES Chicago ¥s. Detroit p.-m.—| vs. Kansas City at 6 p.m— Burnette (1-4) vs. Portocarrero (0-0). soenener> SCHEDULE Cleveland at New York,—1 _p-m. Detroit = Washington, 1 p.m. > —— LEAGUE Lest ic’ = -? "i Milwaukee ...... fi 7 ai % rgh 11 a 37 ° 1 | San Francisco 12 9 571 1 ti a 7 533 2 Angeles 9 12 429 4 es pom nee 8 lt 421 4 Low 3 13 1980 7% vaeyeneey RESULTS o 4, Cincinnati 6 St. ple 8, night San Francisco-7. Pittsburgh @, nigh’ i 7, Philadelphia 6-14 a Pittsbu Milwaukee at St. Louis Pp. (22) vs. Wehmeter (0-4). MORROW'S —— at Chicago, 1:30 p. _game scheduled. UPWARD — Bob “Riverboat” Smith, Boston Red Sox southpaw is looking upward in the Major _| Leagués. He won his first vic- tory by defeating Cleveland ear- lier this week as the Sox start to move up in the league. - Pierce Lasts 2 Innings as Bosox Trip Hose 7-) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Southpaw Billy Pierce. still hasn't won a game this season and the Chicago White Sox still are last in the American League race. * * * “Phat about tells the story on the White Sox, who have won but four Gernert and Frank Malzone in a three-run Boston - first. Then he walked the first man in the second and gave way to Ray Moore, who was shackled with the defeat when the Red Sox cracked him for three in the fourth after Sow had tied it 4-all. but didn’t last two innings in a 7-5 defeat at Boston. It was the fifth victory in six games for the Red | Reston Sox, and hoisted them into sixth) © place ahead of Detroit. The Tigers, like the rest of thel, “eave, —_ eS —_ by rain. A~Walked for Fischer in 6th; b—sin- for qualters- in’ 7th. te ni SNS De GOR gy ate ee EF Jold and above play golf there O11) 261 G05 copier ec 210 300 00a 7 The proposal to allow all persons 65 years of age and over to play golf free of charge at Pontiac Municipal course is now under \serious consideration, according to Dave Ewalt, Parks and. Recrea- tion Department director. Decision on the prdposal will be withheld until a survey is com- Serer at the city course to de- termine how many persons 65 years Ewalt said. The Pontiac Press suggested the ‘jidea in an editorial last week, noting that other municipal courses have adopted this plan. City Manager Walter K. Will- man proposed that the survey be ‘| taken after the plan was present- ed to.him by the Parks and Recreation Department, which operates the city course. * “We are going to make a two- or three-week check at the course to play there,” Ewalt said. “This course is supported by the taxpay- ers and.we must decide whether Eagles Sign 2 Veteran Backs day the signing of veteran defen- i Tom _ Brookshier and Lee Riley for the 1958 Nation- al Football League season, Riley, who with, the Eagles in 1956, after a season with the Detroit Lions, is expected to be disotiarged from the Army before the NFL season starts. 4 Brookshier has been. With * the Eagles for three seasons, with two years out for Army service. - Honor Pontiac Jaycee so far and only two of their last cmcaco BosTON wie chemneen Oritt'y Gril tomnil 11, That puts them seven ak Beard, ef “319 Buddin os % ont will a title trophy and] ” behind the first place New York |For mo, $641 williams if 321c|other awards will be presented at] 7 Yankees on the lost side ees 1788 Gamhens ft oo esia banquet for members of the|| bag were only six games DaCK | jackson tb 3010 Maizone 36 5132/Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- ke ret ced the 28 remnant. Proms” iene eae” : S86 merce bowling league Wednesday e — S vi * ey PRLS Panic > goegeinight at the Bemis-Olsen Amvets rieio ss 3111 Wall v- 3000\Hall on Oakland Ave, : Pierce on, the only, member Moore 5 seit '. Griff’s finished. 1st during the) of the Sox statt with a complete riser», $08 8 last half of play and then whipped | _ game, escaped defeat yesterday, /"pJiiy" ' 335105 Totals %7116/1st half winners, the Merry-Go-|/ Rounders, in a roll-off last week ABC Standings Uechang SYRACUSE, N. Y,. #.—_ Minor events scoring in the 56th Ameri- can Bowl Congress ‘Tourna- ment ‘remained bogged down |’ Tuesday, There was not a single) alteration in the top 10 standings | of the . singles, events divisions, ‘see how many of our older people; PHILADELPHIA (#—The_ Phila- ' delphia Eagles announced Tues-|~ Keg Victors Wednesday | ‘doubles or all-| 65-and-Over Golf Plan Hinges on Course Survey ‘or not the move would be harmful financially.” damage would be done to the tax- payers, we will give our support “If the cheok reveals that no Auto Club Adds Closed Circuit INDIANAPOLIS #—The United States Auto Club announced Tues- day night it will add professional closed-circuit road racing to the classes of races it sanctions. The USAC already has sanctioned the championship cir- cars, 500-mile event; midgets and stock cars. Duance Carter, director of com-| petition for the club, said it hopes sprints, to the idea and Mr. Willman will present it to the City Commission for approval," Ewalt stated. The survey will probably begin next Monday and the plan will undoubtedly go into effect this "| summer if the reaction is favor- able, Ewalt believes. -Ewalt also—announced_ that the Parks and Recreation Department is seriously considering permitting all children under a certain age to play golf free of charge one morning each week. Neither the age limit nor the day has been chosen as yet, Ewalt ex- plained, but the move seems as- isured of approval. The age limit iwould be either 15° or—16, he thought. Ewalt said that a day would have to be picked which least interferes with league play at the city course. ~ Doctoring By DR. CARY TREATMENT: Much of tion on the downswing and. keeps contributing its part - as long as it’s turning back to the left. But before you'll be able - to hit a long ball, you'll save to realize. that the > turning of the‘hips on the © downswing is a lot differ- ent from the turn they take on the backswing.- First of all, the turn is more rapid for the down- swing. Secondly, the down- swing turn is accompanied hip.. well around and out of the Patient's Complains: Lacking Power | Diagnosis: Restricted Hip Turn on Downswing _ shots comes from turning your left hip around on the downswing. Turning the left “ip this way leads = ac- to the power of the swing | direction of the line of flight, whereas the turn on the | backswing requires no lateral motion. Lastly, the turn back to the left should carry the left hip around several inches further than the backswing turn carries the right Many golfers think the backswing and down- swing turns are alike. They couldn't be more wrong! And they wonder WHY their shots lose distance! Today's drawing tells all. Notice that the left hipJs | with the clubhead still nearly a yard trom the ball. Fol- low form and you can’t go wrong. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) ing by late summer. Tracks in- volved include: Lime Rock Park, Lime Park, Conn.; Virginia Inter- national Raceway, Danville, Va.; Marlboro Motor Raceway, Marl- boro, Md., and Riverside Interna- Maples-Kimball Split Birnfingham and Kimball - of Royal Oak split a pair of athletic events yesterday with the Maples winning a tennis match 5-0, and Kimball taking “a 6-3 baseball game, two hits as Phi} Isbell suffered the loss. Kimball got only three hits, but the game was filled with er- rors to account for the scoring. . Your Golf MIDDLECOFF 4 i the power you give to your ; OS: 2 by a lateral motion in the. : way of the hands and arms cuit for specially built big race) including the . Indianapolis) to have the new division operat-|— tional Raceway, Riverside, Calif. ‘Ed Bush got Birmingham's lone|" « \cheerleaders were honored at the “jannual St. Frederick High School |All. - Sports banquet attended by Sjover 300 at the St. Vincent de " |Paul Parish Hall last night.” now. Not with that lively ball,”’ he said: ‘‘The lively ball chases you i back. “I used to play shallow on cer tain batters, not on the real long bal] hitters. Men like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Jimmy. Fox would move you -back, — “You played the percentages. More balls fall in front of a cen- ter .fielder than go over your head, So you get back far enough so that you can run to the fence if you have to, but come in as close aS you can. roved the—out=(b4t F OM Oe Se UV RRISAMAH he SOSSSSCO® His MOMe eee ee Td SSSSO$ Komment ~Seon+Sonuen® cocoousocoonok it a tf Seogs | uJ < 2 Cy SSSCSeH SBE NOS o %\~ 3. me i | 5 soneund t oe ee Gray Farrell G., 6-1) . connnwull or « eee ew, 135 “ ~Onvarta*g Soovanvaz® = Nats Now ) il. £2' i E z ‘Serious Threat Tigers Can ‘Put Stop in Twi-Night Bill WASHINGTON @ — ; E ; cae | fe #2 8 if 2 B 5 al ye ‘2 Giants is mighty pleased with singles off McCormick. _ HAPPY PAIR — Manager Bill Rigney of the San Francisco Cormick who held the Pittsburgh Pirates scoreless last night in winning a 7-0 decision. The Pirates collected only three infield 206. A—15,799. his bonus left-hander Mike Mc- ; a e w— me Searls, Stifier, wit - DETROIT @ — Bennie Ooster- baan, Eddie Tolan and the late Gus Dorais today’ were added to “}the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. As part of the Michigan Week observance, names of the three) athletic greats were placed~ in the Hall of Fame at a special luncheon in Detroit at noon today. Three selections are made an- nually—two living and one de- ceased—and there now dre 18 persons in the Michigan Sports “| "Hall of Fame. They are Ty Cobb, Walter “|Hagen, Gar Wood, Willie Heston, —|Harry Heilmann, Joe Louis, Jack , Doras Tolan, Bennie in Hall of Fame Adams, Charles Gehringer, Field- ing H. Yost, Mickey Cochrane, George Gipp, Gordie Howe, Hank Greenberg, Sam Crawford and Hughie Jennings, plus the three added today. Veteran golfer “Al Watrous and bowler Marion Ladewig narrowly missed being elected this year. Ballots were submitted by more than 50 representatives of the press, radio and television in- dustry, said W. N. herbawy, gen- eral manager of the Detroit Lions and chairman of the Michigan Week committee on sports, , 109 Ram Athletes Feted A total of 109 athletes. and 12 Eighty - four boys and, 25 girls| Dick Kast received the most valu- able player award for football. University of Detroit football guests, Gene Wright, head conch of Jetters and Varsity Club jackets.| County prosecutor Frederick Ziem): _|were among ‘the athletes ‘honored|was among the. for their achievements on Ram _iteams during the current school : boys’ sports,-and \girls’ basketball} elyear, / passers and’ a great star during a long football. career. He teamed with Knute Rockne at Notre Dame and formed a dangerous passing combination. He later became Detroit, then coached the Detroit Lions for five seasons. His Titan teams won 114, lost 47 and tied 7 in his 18-year regime. Doraig’ died Jan. 3, 1954. Oosterbaan, now in his ith season as head football coach at the University of + Michigan, came from Muskegon and later earned All-America grid. honors three times while playing end for — the _ Wolverines. Oosterbaan alsa ~ Michigan and played baseball. He was a nine-letterman at the school, Tolan flashed brilliantly across . the Michigan sports scene his greatest feats recorded in the 1932 Olympic Games at Los. An- — Tae awards — trophies, to Washington Surge Washington will climb 7 fei § g earlier — Kearly to was y. The Tarters’ Joe Ary was the loser. Michigan Btate 8 15 wear eens ALE E Lt Boeane es : cain 5 erence, teal, isohuk -Dorais was one. of the early - head coach at the University of — Siena Heme. teen ee during the late ia on ee 2 - . ae x : e oo \ i ee i he as THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1958_ Eight Teams Start June 11 ‘The establishment of a 56-game ,ischedule for. an. eight-team Oak- * land County Junior American Le- ‘gion baseall league has been com- ‘tpleted by district chairman Al Voss of Birmingham. Waterford, Berkley and “South- \field were the latest sectors to enter teams joining Birmingham, Milford, Rochester, Clawsex’ and Royal Oak. Rochester and Milford were league winners in 1957 with Mil- ford going to the regionals in the Southfield is back in the loop =Junior Legion League Sell after a wriee absence, Royal Oak Rae se bat & ape Ot alent eam and Waterford is returning for the 1st time since 1955. Schedule plans call for four games to be played each Wednes- day and Sunday starting June 11. Play concludes July 27.. Sunday games wil] start at 2 p.m. Wednes- day play will start at 6. All boys who will not reach their 18th birthday by September are eligible to play in the league. Post teams can draw players from their DETROIT — Add another name, the Detroit Gainers, to the pro sports scene of the Motor City. The. Gainers, reported to be one of 13 franehises comprising the American Football League, moved into the Detroit scene in somewhat mysterious manner yesterday when Pete Kortike, an unemployed sales promoter suddenly announced he was named general manager of the| Detroit franchise. : listed are New York, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San Francisco, Boston, own. community and adjacent areas. x yo LIGHT + MILD ; 86 PROOF ; om 47. MARKET Berson rumret.- | 77 W. Huron St. NOW... You Can Get Your Wheels Balanced for Only $498 TIRE CO. FE 98-0424 ee & *, mn * Presta, ' aie r _ a eee ae % eile pant Ok Pee: , a ies j ‘The ONLY Super Gasoline ~ More Powertal- ining of the Apple Cup Recedoast \Race. ‘ |the Apple Cup Inaugural last year. Powerboats Set for Apple Cup - CHELAN, Wash. @® — Mighty engines will roar here Sunday when America’s 1958 powerboat season opens with the second annual run-| Twelve huge hydros, four of them brand new and unraced, will go for the golden apple and approximately $3,000 im prize money. The winner of the 60- mile chase gets $1,500, second is worth $1,000 and third place $500. Each qualifier will pick up $100 and to earn it a boat must make three laps of the three-mile oval at 90 miles per hour. An, estimated 80,000 people swarmed down on this small north central Washington community for Race officials are preparing to greet 100,000 Sunday. College Results Detroit 12. Mic’ betate 3 Wayne State 3 Bowling Green 11, Findlay 2 Ace Hurdlers Renew Rivalry in Monroe Test Cawley, Cole, Sowell, Hawkins Entered in Saturday Meet What may well -be one of the hottest rivalries to crop up in Sat- urday’s Monroe Relays today held the interest of Pontiac Central High, Waterford and Farmington track squads. It involves. four of, the area’s top hyrdlers, possibly a’ fifth. Only the high sticks will be run at Monroe, but this is where the big contest is expected. * * * Warren Cawiey of Farmington, who missed the Mansfielg 0. meet, in which Waterford’s Bill Cole, and PCH'S Danny Soew- eli and Jim Hawkins performed well is rated the man to beat. Porter of Inkster, a Mansfield placer, may also be in the lists, * + * - If Cawley and Cole should col- lide in the event, it will be the 3rd time they have met. Cole is a constantly improving performer. Cawley erased Hayes Jones’ CMC high sticks mark, last weekend. l Gainers’ Newest. Detroit. 10S Dallas, Houston, Los An- ate pang Ie oreo Nothing is known about the play- ers, coaches, sites or schedules of the various teams, except that Kor- fike said the AFL would play on “share the gate’ salaries. This means that the players woulq get equal shares of the gots, roceigts in Mele recpentive cities, : Currently the AFL (American Football League) claims eight of the 13 franchises have been set, fied the other five will be ready within two years. of 62 * Korfike, who was hired by the New York business through a De- troit employment agency, also said that the league is preparing to start play next September and that he would talk to University of De- troit officials about the use of Titan Stadium. With all the mystery surrounding were suggestions made that this could be merely a hoax. However, Korfike, 32, said he had talked to the New York men by phone and that the Detroit Gainers are go- Mrs. Weiss Wins WOGA Opener at Forest Lake Mrs. Don Weiss of Flint won the, first tournament of- the season in| the Women’s District Golf Associa- tion yesterday at Forest Lake Country Club with a sudden-death victory over Mrs. i G, Israel of Knollwood, Mrs. Weiss took the champion- ship flight with a par on the first extra hole after she and Mrs. Israel finished the regulation 18 holes in a tie with 86. Mrs, L. W. Smead of Oakland Hills, a first flight contender, was the low shoot er with a 73 as only seven golfers Detroit the organization of the league there in the field of 85 broke 90. Cranes Win 19th Meet ’ Cranbrook added another vic-,The tory (season's 6th) to its string of unbroken track and field victories over the last two years, yesterday afternoon. Cranes topped a strong East Detroit club 64 and 2-5 to 58% points, with Orchard Lake St. Mary a distant 3rd, with 14% points. It was Cranes’ 19th win. Victors took 7 firsts, led by Larry DeWitt’s 16% points, won 220 sprints and a leg of the 880 relay. Other Crane firsts were the mediey relay, mile (Christ Pla- tow 4:57.2), the 440 {Tom Note- ware 53.8) and high jump tie. East Detroit's Gary Ballman (13 points} won the hurdles (both ASHLAND a Your Money Back! /A-PLUS is guarantesd to give you / more power, better performance—or your money back! Yes, you’ll enjoy a new driving thrill with A-PLUS... the only Super Gasoline with Power- Performance Guaranteed: Get com- plete GUARANTEE details from your A-PLUS dealer today! Fill up-with Guaranteed A-PLUS and feel the Powerful Difference! GET POWER PROTECTION.. with Valvoline All-Climate, the all season, all temperature mafa motor oil. Always free-flowing. mn Always tough-bodied. Assures maximum power. 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Besides Cole, Skipper winners were Bill Loveland (100 and broad) jump), Jerry Nelson (220 at 23.5,) a field record), Mike Ewer (880),/ Bob Mitchell (high jump), Tom Blezinski — pole vault). * * siatieen won its 4th EML ‘8044 to 2834 points. Kermit Am- brose’s club took 11 firsts in 13 ‘events, including Bob Stephenson's 6 feet % inch high jump for a school record; Chuck Gibson's 54 (mile) were other Maple winners. Jim Murphy won the hurdles for | Hazel Park's firsts. ing fo open a bax aitice anenewhepe “lish on the Air ‘NEW YORK ABC Radio has signed to broadcast Notre Dame football games next fall NOT. 242%. NOT ° 32% Current Dividends. This is notarecen't change in_ dividend policy, but has con- tinued for the past 25 years. We have never missed a Dividend Period Since Our Founding in 1890. : a iat Savi bs W. Huron, Pontiac FE 4-056! 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Frank Metager, Red Run’ on Red Run during the s head pro, believes that a scorecard of 273—15 strokes> under: par—will be required to win the 72-hole event,, scheduled Thurs day through Sunday, May 29- June 1, Metzger predicted “low scoring and sensational shots’ for the Western Golf As- th perfect condi- tion,” Metzger ~« said. He also . stated that club officials have made no major SNEAD changes ‘in order to toughen the layout. * * + “We liave built. up a f tees and let the rough at the e of the fairway grow _in spots, but we are leaving the course wide open,” Metzger announced. “We ought to see some reql fireworks before the tourney is over.” * Every bright light on the American tournament circuit ex- cept Sam Snead is entered and the Slammer is fully. expected Snead was Western Open cham- pion in 1949 and 1950. There are two good reasons why the Western attracts the best in the trade. First of all, double points are at stake for the United States Ryder Cup team. In addition, the Western is-one of America’s four most significant events. It rates alongside the U.S. Open, PGA and asoaees in national prestige. to join the ranks at tee off time. |, MISSES — Sherm Lollar, Chicago White ‘Sox catcher, leans over backward but still. misses Buddin of the Red Sox. Boston yesterday, 1-5. > AP Facsimile a foul tip off the bat of Don won’ the game at Fenway Park SHORT PUTTS . Waterford’s Jack Reynolds and Tim Baldwin from Birmingham, sophomore members of the Mich-| a little flying time this weekend. Friday night the Spartans fly to Bloomington for a Saturday en- gagement with Indiana, then hop to Madison for a Monday meet with Wisconsin before returning to the MSU — ay: * Sectional qualifying trialg for the national PGA tourney are. slated -—+June 16 at Port Huron’s —_— River Country Club. igan State golf team, will pick up ‘Razzberries’ in U.S.-Soviet Series | MOSCOW — The one thing American basketball players missed on their just-completed tour of the Soviet Union was the good old U.S.-style “razzberry.”” No booing by Russian spectators. No barracking. No show of favor- itism. “The Russian fans were almost a Knowledgeable peop buy Imperial — because they have an educated taste 3 $98 ime s)10. 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Games* would be played in Denver, Peoria, Kansas City, San Francisco and New York. | “We hope to show them the same hospitality they have given | us,”’ gaid Kellum Johnsen, presi- dent of the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union. The American teams, treated to a friendship dinner at the famed Metropole Hotel last night, headed homeward today. They fly to Cop- enhagen and then to Paris. The’ women are scheduled in New-York, Thursday, the men Saturday. EAST LANSING @® — A 21-game! schedule, including 14 Big Ten con-' tests, was announced today for the 1958-59 Michigan State basketball A Dec. 3 date is still open ont oppgnents are not yet certain for the Dixie Classic Dec. 29-31 at Ra- leigh, N, C. The schedule: Dec. 6, Detroit; Dec. 8, Butler; Dec, 17, at Notre Dame ¢. 20, Nebraska; Dec. 23, open: Dec. 29-31, Dixie Classic, | at Raleigh, N. C an. 3, Indiana; dan. 5, ot Iowa; Tilinois; Feb. 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Spartan Quintet | Baseball and spring are syno- nnmous and the hour is drawing near Yor the start-of the 1958 City League baseball and softball pro- grams, sponsored each year by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department, Final managers’ meeting sched- uled this week and next will com- plete the groundwork for the summer baseball and _ softball campaigns, which get under way Sunday, May 18. The last meeting for managers or representatives of adult base- ball teams will be held next Monday night at 7:30 in the Parks and Recreation Depart- ment office at City Hall. Opening day and the annual Amateur Day festivites are among the many items up for discussion. There is a strong possibility that a” Class B league will be formed this season, the Recreation Department has announced. Five teams are currently registered in the Class A loop while four fall in the “B” group, More teams are desred in both classes. The final meeting for women’s City League softball squads is slated Thursday night at 7:30 in the Recreation Department office. Only four women's team are registered at this time and there} Spring training and junior baseball , other annual activities of the Recreation Department, begin this Saturday on the Jaycee Park and Washington Junior High diamonds. Junior competition will be held pirat ating May ish years of age ang under; . Class F,| 5 and under; Midgets, 13 and under, and Widgets, ‘11 and under. The spring training program will run on successive Saturday from’ May 10 through June 7 from 9| a.m. until 12 noon. - *s * * | Managers’ meetings will be held) May 14 at the Recreation ar i { | | midgets and widgets at 7 p.m and class D and F at 8. For) additional information, call the) Parks and Recreation pe. -FE 3-7131. Armada Thinclods Win Southern Thumb Title ‘Pulling out of a tight battle for) points with Brown City, Armada’s thinclads grabbed the Southern! Thumb prep league title yesterday | at Memphis, 64% to 60 for its top rival. Meet produced several rec- ords, including two by hurdlers Thomas (highs, 16.5) and Fisher (lows, 19.6). Both ran for Brown City and a 23.0 (220) by Armada’s Tom Traub, who also tied the loop had four firsts, runnersup three. Haven 35%, Memphis 28, Almont 24, Capac 13, Anchor Bay 8. Dryden was shut out. Skippers Win Golf Meet Waterford High defeated Clark-| ston, 176-183, in a dual golf meet yesterday at Clarkston Golf Club. Chuck Canterbury of Waterford was medalist with 36 and Chuck in four classes — Class D, 18 BIG BEAR Hancock -shot 41° for the Wolves. SAYS: mark for the 100 at 10.5. Winners) Standings of other teams: New) Music. in Pontiac: CELEBRATING NATIONAL RADIO. MONTH Free Mutiler Installation When you buy a Midas Muffler. . . You pay only the Low Price of the Muffler itself, ray - Guaranteed for life of car. 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ESTIMATES Plans of Jéb ean. 2-1010 ee ~ ee Fw Pee | ~ = ee € * % = - ee + + = = _ = Te) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY t ee WASHINGTON wa— The cost of} killing: sea lampreys in the Great Lakes last year was $7.50 each, a House appropriations subcommit- tee was told in testiniony made) / {Switch in Plans Raises Protest | ba |Rooney Hits Lamprey “osts The elesed: door testimony commission an additional $300,000 mechanical ae No Recession Seen for Sale of Tackle Interest in new fishing tackle for the nation’s 70,000,000 lovers of ~ Be rnd tward te we ofthe Geniials Ge Miveriction to pro- tect Great game fish from the lampreys began after a suc- cessful. test last year at Little public yesterday. “That is a very expensive item,”’ commented Rep. John J. Rooney) (D-NY), chairman of the subcom- mittee, after state department wit- ‘|Billie’s Creek, Cheboygan County, Mich. | department expert, said the commission 1957 ; e needs this year to buy the of the fishing tackle business atten Caparo. tater gine saa NS . SS aks Sees cathe Seats fisemen spbat.5194 tition - “T cannot make heads or tails|0o tackle in 1956. “Payoff” end out of this thing. I do ‘not under-|* stand this whole business. .Last lyear we appropriated a substantial jamount of the taxpayers’ money, |* jand no one is explaining ee . know iZ ee uae tar 1 start- Unusual Hazards. ° Building a. home in Anchorage, - Alaska occasionally is fraught with vo ome © ree & unusual hazards like the time re- * Along the Outdoor Trail 8. GUY MoaTs Nutdoor Editor, Pentiac Presse a ing and answering a me ie | tell them that fl ead ih to do is keep all the and failed to bag a deer. grass mowed in and around>—————_—— their yards and to remove everything that a snake can hide under,” he said. * isn't, he said, is the hog-nosed isnake, often known as a “putt Another one which js often |\thought to be dangerous but really adder” or ‘‘blow snake.” x *& * Dr. Hensley added that people sometimes mistake harmless milk . It minutes after hit} - si eeher , yon Gl a ome ] the field. Bryce hunted all day Wi eat ef o whlcsing a ne Troudt Hooks Prize DENVER — Fittingly,.a man named Troudt won a big fish ‘con- nitwit with only a change of locale. cent of the boat operators involved were under 20 years old, and the! average age of more than 35. oad ’ Storms cause 9.5 per cent of the! mishaps and collisions 8 per cent. | Fewer than 2 per cent were caused The Outboard Boating Club of\by fires and explosions. Mr. Herrington’s good looks or|cently, when a builder had to “‘ex- ' what?” cavate” an bull moose that le Storie | Sr mt eras Sree M4 : 2 d ' that last year’s $914,300 ap ment. s Little rahi Long Casts - Necessity ‘|tion produced only 122,275 dead| moose was unhurt, : ao adult lampreys. About Outdoors * iS “ff: 3 a easkceenthid tenders tued- on IS in | cu aiid on four occasions he read ] = TRANSMISSION ime and allied water activities in | ud. ems te On doo TROUBLE? nis country are already being: pro- . ! Mofiett of the Bureau of Cont see pea — a ~ cen . By JACK PATTERSON {and second, what type of fly is| mercial Fisheries: “The barrier || PONTIAC TRANSMISSION - Plans are how under way for the] Offhand we can't say just how) used. . is the pup hear topline AD aw PACE es + Bases 1960 National Boat Show in Chi-|jong ago it was that the Bald) Assuming our angler is fishing tend : a ‘G hers: _ jeawo, set-for Feb. .§-15. “re Mountain trout pond was created,|wet, proper procedure unless fish| ee npc c — the 1 Archery Ci some arrot -the target. Club is now engaged in |Boating Club of America are working a hatch, we'll bet lcs — ~ pre 6 SPEAKER $295 | Sn sees Steeles its junior indoor spring tourney in which 17 are |SPQMONIE AEOMCy that 90 times out of # 100 he'l vith the money for the construc-)| Wi-Fi Telelushen | » eadines vas hie 8 el tended the 1958 time it is better if the fly is|tion of these barriers. You are RADIOS Lal : tn wa * page on ete allowed to sink to’ the ‘etlfor what you sai Tas ~ i ne m, a slow r¢trieve is the : Wild Turkeys, _|So Anglers Get ‘Sonic’ Lures $1.9 billion pleasure beating in- Then, a slow retrieve is the | 7 : \ dustry. a, r follow, but seldom take a fast- Cock-of Woods!. ® Fiyye s Seamer a nag moving fly. So fish it slow, slow, ; : d slow. “prised, recently, to learn of the ae ih a a at As for flies we'd stick to smal- 4 age -of wt Rg in the , invetirete engier lish, dark nymph types, although Adams re- ‘ S. : tac “ ” for a change we might lay a district of the big ALL OUTDOORS, U.S.A. (INS)—;market “‘sonic”’ and super sonic” cisco, of the Valed a ts ten os ; several birds, lures that they claim ‘‘have brok-' schools was a limit-taker “hud a were seen on ing day of the trout cipally good five minutes, then retrieve Mckinley the ist these birds, r ‘ pty bai we: oe Ty on on : a short ago : an underwater ‘jungle to catch a fish we'd probably in other, more Behind all the advertising claime, Hunt Cree, nese Lewisian. He S| roughly inthe center of the pond.|stick with a 14 or 18 Very spares, rahges, were seen unsolicited testimonials and the/troduced WL’'s assistant superitn-| sunning rhost of its wi bl at 2 ag like there is a pile of scientific tendent, John Williams, to fy|"™™™ iongth. eee eS re 8 ee af ) ~ [evidence that proves fish “*hear.”|fishing on Williams’ first trout trip] 5) 4. So A OR JOO more than two farms were seen Fish “hear” the same way a —¢"d he did all right, Poe damp. MOS abruptly from Fong cor On the infrequent occasions Au Sable river, deaf person hears. It is done Wasted, tin dei teal taninc. (04 waders won't gut the Schoo when dry flies are called for Several years age among SOE CeSR Vevetens het ere’) have to wait until June 21, | ™@n very far out toward the! our adieu will almost al- reported picked up by the body and passed reared they can go after their |CoVer. To thoroughly cover the err toward too woods,” a bird te an air bladder which serves eartesen, with fishable water calls for consisent- aon, be h ha ie Canadian as a sounding board. In turn the | gods small and layge-mouth bass |lY longer casts than one normally| pattern ine amt, seo North Branch (Au te the bone structure and finally | Gon-rs: season opened April 26 son No. 1 for 0-80 success on| ness when 10's and 12’ Of comme averyoos knows that safety in driving | erygpnlle ag” The low hum of a motor will! Visitors to the Upper Peninsula] fail to get the distance and spend| Bait fishermen on nearby Paint "Mencia satety ta car ownership 'o just we also attract certain kinds of fish. this summer will have their first] thelr-time fishing the “in-between”|Creek would do better if they = * * * *- | opportunity to explove the undes|water where there are fish some-| ‘idn't all tend to fish the obvious _. See Researchers donned skin diving ground workings of an iron mine in| times, but more often not hales. A good many fish holding: northern Michigan. The old East -_ ¢ < spots don’t look too hot until a bgerve while astistants sat in|Vulcan mine is being readied for) Gerteg 5° tong cast oul,,on.lend t is introduced into them, | ‘Sac ores" Mp tor Pulded) icaten mie aller ty eel And nearly everyone also knows that the pro- oe. 3 shorelines, unfortunately doesn’t s ] T bl ee See oe ee om of ,| SUarantee a two pound rainbow, Michigan, services hive, encys tar the hack tll) © even tay tatubew, bat | pee ee Club, forms a shelter of safety unparalleled in “iy as coach for| ® %€P in the right direction, b dae ke te Poel _ all motoring. . the club's girls rifle team, has Tee. otier. Tactern alee thelerta & der te kame Bee te Why dente vont been made a life member of the| picture here. First, and most im-|best times in which to esijoy their big_sportsmen's organization. _!portant, is how the fly Is fished, sport, fishermen should Consult the Detroit Autemebile ; —|John Alden Knight solunar periods,| _Inter-Inusurance Exchange Ni a listed below, for the coming week: OS: , tw | Miner Major Miner Mater| Charles L, Wilson Roy M. Hood 2 a 1 = Ane Pr r ovide es < ig ite eis Robert C. Jamieson, Conerel Menager a Oo T Za BUN, Vecvesveecd@iB 6:20 19:80 6:48 __ Nes eveeeveess 1200 7:06 738 «(7:30 7 Op azaras in oating £ ic oaree ie be ff Hit at Automobile Club of Michigan Expert Tells H ow iS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , But the category best labeled VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE Kee} ‘em Out of Yard nein team of bate ond gle Mah ot sommene coter habe) Arlee Rae Eee Ah ROGUE, Men has uncovered, and it ae . ate Pp O al turns out to be the same thing that|Up in the boat and similar mis-|.. WATROUS, Sask. — Don Adams) anys Thon | 7 shot a 38pound bear near here | M. Bains, FE ¢-2138 A. Warken, TE 2-s040 * f cuntaioatee Sis tanerds besetting ems rita ger yo more} vith dhe The first ‘arct OL 2-741 44-2801 What ean T dd about all those snakes in my yard? stroman by congealed kas Se] ts accidents). geskatchewen t wine big FE 6000s «er Eee ve - This is a question that Dr. Max Hensley, Michigan took his ; noe 8 Samy oe peedy game award with bow and arrow, aed a 12-year-old son Johnny trip down the cellar stairs. ao : | State University herpetologist, rdicier ea an ome ora ras pode Jo 9 ll aed ccs 4 Johnny bagged a buck at 80) Piain foolishness, that is. * On the other hand. only 9.2 per/to his eredit. : all operators was test. Harland C. Troudt of Chey- enne, Wyo., landed a rainbow trout weighing 11 pounds, 11 ounces, that gave him such prizes as an alumi- num fishing boat, an outboard mo- tor and a three-day trip to the accidents so =] ALIGNMENT IDEAS NOW AT PONTIAC’S ORIGINAL DO- = YOURSELF STORE e frost.” operators, storms, collisions and] sy Rivgaen oie tea eee] SPECIAL PRY Wit oes eee an ae ger aise Vinyl | cnc antenagno saelies th wer ene Noe ‘DISTRIBUTOR of Alignment Vinyl Finish. Spgs ere bey ep eee ee —— = | Service Station Equipment | °5° = fm Peers oe : , | | @ Sunnen Pin Hone Equipment 1f(58 Electronic Equipment ee = et om \ | @ Blackhawk Porto Power | pee hechenien. ae , | @ Proto Tools rt | Linoleum | Linoleum Ilo Globe Hoists BRAKES RUG TILE | @ Champion Air Compressors RELINED 9x12 "Sees “| @ Bink’s Spray Equipment — MOST. CARS ONLY & Other | @ ARO Lubrication Equipment $12% $ 3” ONLY J] © Sioux Valve Equipment and Tools |B uc tases re : | z f| @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools BONDED, HEAVY © Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers | VY “8. ; “Towers above them al! ‘ae PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS MARTIN'S V.V.O. Automotive Parts and Bouipesent va ‘ the Scotsman's Scotch 29 Auburn Ave.. Ph, FE 2-0106 BY McKESSON & ROBBINS, INC., NEW YORK, N.Y, | pA! ly oe : ——n EP hie se epee se = ATE K a =o ES ae Sg eS ee es (i Wr BF Pe eS SIE ee facet PEL et ee eee aS . ‘ eras ee + ¥ = Pee Ee i rs : 7 oe 2 x 2 ae ; See * ree el : -6 oa aes . 7 THE PONTIAC. PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958 % And Relman Morin Wins Pulitzer Prize SS So ae ee ca BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ~ ‘Shelved’ Writer Makes Comeback By SAUL PErT _|tical campaign trains, alwaj’s one spondent for winked ney coined the. fighting “through Crowds; is . NEW YORK «—Every news- con ig cera tiring assignments, In| word “roving.’’ In a given year, ot —_, yw PP aki » I covered a couple of -pri-/he traveled more than ‘ 40,000 far into the night, siee; ttle room has its favorite drama, This| aries id pst hi broad. He| most nights, not at all some is ours. but never got near a campaign > oe nights. - On April 25, 1955, Relman (Pat)|train. 2 began to wonder whether| "ores Me Coronation of a queen « * * it Morin, special correspondent for|I'd ever get a fast-breaking story|i" Westminster Abbey and the in-) No. ang then, he slipped into) the Associated Press, who had/®8ain.” + seeet auguration of a eo ess a grocery store near the Little ington—-the execution of Rock high schoo] to make notes oer © epee . 2 Since joining the AP.in 1934, Pat|senbergs, presidential. campaign|on a napkin, to grab a cup of cof- ¢ Tat One Panes, Whe 5 & heart'had covered many fast-breaking)trains, strikes, crimes, trials. . [fee and gulp down some pills and attack. He was convinced he was/stories—in Los Angeles, in New| All. these Were strenuous assign-|drops. The pills were to counter- through. York, London, Algiers, Tokyo,;ments but in 1955, after a heart act the fat deficiency in his diet. |‘ x* * & {Cairo, New Delhi, Italy and Ko-|attack at 47,Pat Morin thought he|The drops were to strengthen his On May 5, 1958, Pat Morin won|rea. Came Pearl Harbor and he|was to be Benched as- an arm- heart muscle. a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage| Was interned by the Japanese. Re-|chair reporter. “Actually,"’ Pat recalls, “1 don't of the integration violence in Little leased in 1942, he covered the war x * * think I thought about my heart Rock, Ark. It was one ‘of the|im Europe. Came the peace, and| “{ jad doubts on two counts. |atack except once. After working biggest, most complex, most emo-jhe headed AP bureaus in Paris|Frankly, I. myself wondered if 1)4ll night, I wondered whether I tional stories of the year and the|4d Washington. Came the Korean|could again take on a physically, W@S pushing my luck too far. But) decade. Also, one of the most/|War, and he was back on the fight-| demanding story. Also, I doubted| My health remained fine. strenuous. _ * {ing “front, ‘this time among the/the office would give me one.”. x* * * Pat Morin’s comeback was com-|Tice paddies, where he won his} Both doubts were removed in| “‘Little Rock, for me, was get- plete. ° first Pulitzer Prize. . {Little Rock last - year, between|ting over a mountainous hump. | The word is used advisedly for ~ * Sept, 10 and Oct, 1. For days, he/That's why the Pulitzer Prize was) he ey never been away, except; He became the kind of corre-;was on his feet hours on end,|doubly sweet.” j a ee BOARDING HOUSE i * , GOING “J UM! YOU TOO, | SIT AROUND CHATTERING 7 Vj; Goes his. But Pat uspicious. He Y couldn't shaké loose the dark feel-| ing that he being shelved: ONSENSE f= IT'S 9 O'CLOCK ,° that, far from the Getic gated i YOU GET UP AT S:15 7 W ye ter Y TD tyggresttlll Yj, cncian be "would. be given cay “DON'T FORGET YOU /7/ ei fin HOW /% OMIA FEMALE (7 the quiet easy rile cook ei LOST A FULL DAY al. SINNED REINCARNATION 3 ¢/ leisurely background stories, the “WHEN THE JAPANESE 800 PEOPLE OF SIMON relaxed features. SURRENDERED / | LEGREE! - «~~. . IN A SHIP- A starting .pitcher for many _ years, Pat Morin. was now certain he'd only be used in batting prac- tice. “Everyone at the office was very solicitous when I got back,’’ he recalls, “Gradually, I got the feeling I was being wrapped in cotton wool. I remember there was talk of sending me up to New , England to cover the floods but someone thought that would in- volve teo much jumping around. So they gave me an assignment right here in New York. * & - 2 “In 1952, I had covered the poli- \} atts W AN Win ‘ @ Cut Car Prices, Tax, _ Os y oe & SAAN Senator Proposes a Eis 4 GALL AND CHAIN fo] US. Pat. \ * .\ ‘ wy . A * WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Paul combined effect of the cuts as ‘file Tren ttt a sao —_ | 2 A be . : * Ag for the UAW, now engaped in --- PLA MIND IF I JOIN YOU : contract negotiations pred yer AHA: , YING HOOKY, 5 EH Z : es mobile companies, a \ es Ke | that a part of this arrangement NW 7 = : Yl: S 4 Hold Church Meeting DETROIT @ — Protestant min- ED \\- FS By Dick Cavalli + A Teme 8 by Uned Femme tyadome, Episcopal Church. Ten bishops of) . the denomination will preside at sessions in the conference which ends May 18. ‘ HALF ACRE CASTLE — Ww SoaDINe TW GARDEN PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac “Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way.] to solve all your buying and sell- f) ing problems.: as To Place Your | WANT AD] DIAL FE 2-818} - oe PONTIAC SUGGESTION WINNERS — Suggestion bonanza was celebrated recently at Pontiac Motor Division as four plating plant men. received a total of more than: $3,300 for their improve- * ment ideas. Presenting the U. S. Savings Bond awards was H. A.C. © Anderson (center) general manufacturing superintendent, assisted by plating foremen John Samuilow and Frank Covert (second and THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1058 as Grain Futures | |i sms.vy.sS rss lamer i tat, fe Pel ee eee. hundred pounds. wcnenitlinase: « |Plains, . ‘ yet that agging Slightly CHICAGO w — Light activity Wholesale Food Prices Ease 1 Cent This Week — NEW YORK ®— Wholesale food | P#55H 19748. ‘ at tee prices eased slightly this week,|Pontiss Stat Bank Bldg. st Tis30. a.m, (tion will be held at. the ‘Court Soene in Dun & Bradstreet reported today May 1. 8, 'b8.|the City of Pon At $6.57, the organization's food} wheat-and soybeans but it was) index was a penny below the pre- : vious week and 15 cents below the/|s, 1958 at 28 N. naw, Room 601. |serv gare ek ate wind Oe still well above the 1958 low of $6.41 on the week ended Jan, 7. The latest reading.is 7.9 per) Associates Disco some export business $¢ 4 g Fag ae cent higher than the year ago/ css ‘third left respectively). At far left is Charles L. Green who ‘a 2-7 fi . $ tr F } OF PUBLIC SALE ; ty or cmon ee Ookiane, t sale on the In the matter of con- : bth 1955 Pon Club mas, No. . | State of sale to be held May notified ig. |Gourt alleging that the. 4615 Dixie abouts of the father of F rayon, nnn Meg oh ie nae a £ Si. cote a7 te Phat said child be placed. under the jurisdiction of Court. : ¢ said m ehild the name of the people of the thigan, ou - are hereby ne: Neafit on said peti+ e coentt: on aay, of May, A.D. 1058, at one T—\o’clock in afternoon, and you are = hereby commanded to appear personally at . i tical to make personal gy rool this summons and no- shall be served by publication of a py one week vious to said hearin: The Pontiac Press, & newspaper, CE OF PUBLIC SALE nape and circulated in said County. Notice is. héreb lary thet on the itness, r Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City Looclates Dieses ‘ aan aol se of Pontiac o — County, this 5th «yr at’ publi. sale to the whghest bidder ‘or | 0 ay, A.D. . : Seal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, ‘OaPV : 3 ad “aes ‘a trie copy) acta ht of Probate the Honorable Arthur E. fhent 124300, at 77 E. Hi Pon a bushel lower, | figure of $6.09. The index has been Me ‘wahiele R. May % higher to %|running 6 or 7 per cent» above|stored and : oe ae ame mete ee lower, May $1.25%; cats % to %/last year for almost two. months. — " May 6, 7, "58. May 7.58. $807, and to the right of Anderson (left to right) are: Clarence H. ‘Jarvis, $1,000; Daniel Wilson, $912; amd Ray L. Welch, $602. The enterprising foursome, incidentally, has now, achieved success on a.combined total of 90 ideas amounting to. $11,200. Death Notices , JOSEPH 1434 Roosevelt, Farming- : it son € “Sony Thintlnd to Come ut Bares Dennis Crosby as Father of Her: Child | HOLLYWOOD @ — A pretty brunette bays that pa May ® 0 AM. tl * Rummage Sale — Youth 9:30 P.M. aay, a8 E E hd | i ie i rh eee | Mi R22 *F i E Stocks Mixed; | MARKETS Trading Heavy NEW YORK (#—The Stock Mar- s o aErF ES ' “T'm sorry this had to come ie = e - 3s » Gains and Wsses of fractions to a point were the rule for most issues. : Delicious, $5.00 MeIntosh, OU. ....00sc0eeees 3.50 “ee el ee ee 1 Lee ee) 1. JERS: BSSessseeeses 8 aes & ‘him for a couple of months. “When I first told him I pregnant he made no offer marry me — nor did he to support the baby,” she | “So I went to an attorney. attorney took care of every- thing.” ; DENNIS MUM When newsmen asked Dennis about the report, he phoned family's attorneys in wi Maxwell Lioyd Newbold; things out with a few people, cannot make any further ments.” ce * ae There was ne Word on matter from Bing, whe reported on a fishing trip. Ses Sp fe Se Se ¢ Cemetery Lots Help Wanted Female 7 : 5 FOR SALE: ACACIA PARK cma aM tery (Masonic), 2 graves. location sear lake, $250 3-8602 WHIT CHAPEL 3 GRAVES. Main drive. 5-008. or FE Connie, | WHITE CHAPEL-T\ TWO GRAVES, $125, it, $900. LI 22167 or ts | _1-7180. : _ Help Wanted Male 6 A- Steady Job P E SITTER, 1 CHI ’ Must have good ref, and charac- LD. r, W. side resident. Write Box : 64, No experience needed. Apply at 3% 68. & aw. Room 206 or FE 6 bet.:9 a.m. and m. “30 A D: BAB R ul tn, PE 60002. wo! WANTED: WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 children lore for home than between 12 m, and wag: : es, Call and +2 pm. FE ¢-36u6 : G GIRL TO DO HOUSE- Part or Full Time Men ot matches britgs -fast daily commissions! “Show live model glamour girls; Aang Tiustro-Ad, Hill- 40s; ' . ie . for PAST action gice . ienced Real A Sood opportunity for LIVE iRE ke Wm. A. Kennedy . Realtor 3101 W,, Huron | ie oe Y CLEANING river, established route, Walker’ re. Lae Ore. é pt wne ib a.m. to 2° p.m. Thursday only. at nf i i : gg > 3 bod & : a 2 $ : ‘Says te See Se, Sees ee, en, Se, Se, Se, Se Se ee 5 44 . iS 5 mye ++ BEER EEE 1 4%, i 2 The stroke means more than tongue The. world seems quite another the smile on sister's face. while she lies in peaceful shall ovens keep. missed ‘by her b: Ts % #s hdd Tt Hise mine. nn . * Ele i Lake Orion. Pri, and Sat. en ‘Wotice to Gity of Pontiac DOG OWNERS 1958 Dog Licenses now due and payable Clerk's office, first floor, City South Parke Street. ‘2 up to and including May 15 *3 will be charged _ thereafter Ada R. Evans, . City Clerk e a ad es COATS. . FUNERAL HOME OR STN j 5, i sot ee en AAAAAAAAAA 33? z : i “SPARKS GRIFFIN CHA Thoughtful _servive FE 2 Voorhees-Sipie FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ae or Motor | . ~ to mangerial posi- , tions has been an, | 2 22448 2 4NewW eae Tractor Imple- ment Division of the Ford Motor UIESVF oN ek¥ - ges ‘SALESMEN BUSINESS MACHINES yous m who is aggressive and feif-sufficient and would like ventually own his own busi- . Sales ——— Representative A-1 : TI. iaLtion 1957. | PRO ae 7 B PR : r For personal. tnter- ~| View to determine your qualifi- z -in--coupen-and- MAIL ex : 8S Saginaw Room 206 or ‘PE 40216 between 9 am. and 2:30 p.m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES rsonnel Ww Part time re Company, in Bir- mingham. SSESASSS8..SSSosASS6S22; H. C. Tuttle, of M1 Mansfield Dr., Birmingham, has been named manager of the di- relations depart- ment. He had been. public rela- 3|tions assistant ti since Sept. 1, 1955. Tuttle succeeds ea ee eee Se eee ee ee TUTTLE ~ ‘Sivision’s public ~~ S-3e ae Mua ssassascesees4_oy REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181, The Pontiac-Press We make Loons For: . _@ VACATIONS © @ CAR REPAIRS ‘@ PAYING A GROUP . NEW PURCHASES ’ COME IN + PHONE : WRITE 25 to #500 “on your name only or on other. plans To get cash for vacations or for any other worthwhile purpose come to General Public, We make loans to men and women—married or single. You are assured of prompt, personal service and a monthly payment plan to suit your convenience. CORPOMATION yO Federal 3-7181 " FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. yA -4| partment, He had sipub lic relations manager for the THOMPSON past three years. 22/To Produce More Steel ress @ssumes no than to cancel the cha for that portion of the insertion of the advertise has be 2.00 09 & ap me Ur ng ed PRP eS oH eet nD STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK--(Compiled by the As- steel mills will opera’ mated 34.6 per ke ee Indust. Rails Util. Stock 250.0 94.0 79.9 169.7) rate last week, | Lakes Steel Corp. and Ford. ‘}| Motor Co. returned to steelmak- ‘0| ing after a month of idleness. A i| year ago production was §| per cent of capacity. RISSSISS. = NoOwBowvaaor-e DETROIT STOCKS imal points are el High Low Allen Elec. & Equip. Co to Take Sovief-Census MOSCOW «-- The Soviet gov- ernment today orderet] the mo- bilization of 600,000 census takers next Janudry for the first na- tional census in 20 years, The CASH WANT AD RATES _ ae ot = wae 3 Howell Elec. Mo Co Po e=— eee eee 0% cay Oe - e — It you can work 3-4 hours day or early evenings wish to carne mich as 8108 per week, A mR Ww pereees Callie’s Beauty Shop, 116 ot PR 4 1 t* Sees BEAUTY OPERATOR PONTIAC BOARD & WITH TV. conte for help with children. MI 6-7030, COMBINATION WA Ess AND kitchen helper, Semi-religious con- ent Good rtuni home. I -for right person. Wee Pontiacs N OHT so _ a" a oage woe .™. Replies Pontiac Press Box No. Th CELL TYP. take sho: in office of ¢ nd west Pontiac, Write Box 114 Pontiac Press, EXP, WOMEN FOR DRUG STORE. Drugs, cosmetics, cigars, etc, Full or part time, Birmingham Drug, a at Ruffner, Birming- EXPERIENCED GENERAL WiTH own ge yg Weekiy Ref- erences, MA 6-1281. : a BAR WAITRESS, 2-3 oS aie eo © he Bee owe wm WSO AWS 2 Wayne Screw Pd Co POF is ted at = "No sale; hid and asked. million. 1; na . : 7 ; ef = : = |BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em. yin the Want Ads{. ' TREE REMOVAL {ING & * work on merce Rd, Live in. EM Help Wanted 8 ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS of mate © ore es: . | PRACTICAL Work Wanted Female 11 HAVING A BABY? VACATION- ing? Capab'te mature, experi- enced woman will care for your children in your home. le EM 34270 . ONINGS, .1 DAY SERVICE, EX- = ri be 4-1618. IRONINGS IN YOUR Hex # OR ‘ mine. Union Lake. EM * MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEO- petarial service 3-2842. Mi WITH 10 MO. OLD BABY i ts work in your home. Live in. 23-0541. ‘ ance real. estate office man- agement. Cree o3P iv Me oe enera: 4 z. Write Pontiac. ~4 Box 6 MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR SMALL CHILD. DAYS ONLY. FE 460097. : OFFt WORK. EXPERIENCED, bbe office preferred, FE R work in dentist or doctor's aifice FE 3-7230. TECH: | WASHINGS AND TRONINOS. - Pick wep and dplivery ‘Phone FE §-4657 .. MAN, rt time garden work, 1's days ° wk; wom shousework, 3 ys Bi wk tome furnished. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL UNSELING $11 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. FE 4050 R Ch I ‘Wem ry mol = » Ay contact. 5 dgys week. No Satur. eek Stave Bidg. FE. Pontine ae eevee. 406 WOMAN WANTS SPRING CLEAN- ing. PE 8-4105. WOMAN FOR GENER. Ox- _ References. PE eies. WASHINGS & IR ~ WATER- ford viciaity ORE 8633. T EFFEC! B Buresu, If you wish babysitter's service call OR 3-3761. Vals & IRONINGS. FE 5-0724 Building Service 12 1 WEEK SPECIAL! % PRICE ON all ee oa : : wat Free est. i werk gearantecs. OR 3-010. 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE General cement contractors — ind steps, block —— Instructions 9 use you can't attend school. t home. Paid for moos = a 2. : eet oy the V.A. TV kit and es LAD EAN VETERANS _ ag your school eligibilit be may od included. Non-vets for * E« infor- CAREERS On the Grbund . . . fn the Air to is your training by i budg- ms. eS Tattine canmen prvasion Devt. as-is Box 1, ‘Poo Press. Nome. .+++s PrevTiriir re Te pl) errr ri ae worked, from aes has _ Work Wanted Male 10 ‘qeeqrenc = - trom | tal 8 AWNS, cleaning, etc, FE 8-1995. SABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchens a specialty FE CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. OR 3-574] cA & MASON repair or new construction, Dean Greenhoe—FE 5-3726. GARPENTRY — FINISH TRIM — a> cabinets specialty, FE Prorline ay fulline [obo fer Sener or care. 2 ge premises. EXP AT MANAGER, iVic and ~ mar e i — 4 lake area, iNTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT- ay. F estimates. Reasonable. OR 3-3752 or OR 3-817. LANDSCAPING WORK CON- rete finishing. Experienced. FE : a ay ea 21 or RELIABLE CARPENTER Ni work. Price is ht, FE lots cleared. Free estimate FE 5-5502. ; : BUILD GARDENS AND awns. Cut grass and weeds, and ee Sieg aa ngh sli ot cutinates. MY 3-1198 or Fr: i! Work Wanted Female 11 1 2 DAY SERVICE ON YOUR i. washables. | washin : savlppe PE 4-0450. L. A. Young, ME GARAGE CABIN 8, ay or brick driveways. sidewalks, garage floors, basement foors, . — work. Free estimates, FE AAA Floor. Sanding PiSor Laying = Pinishing ¢. BUD BIL FE $2050 ACME ALT PA ways, parking lots, efc, Our prices are below that of last Pootings, Se “eld. OR 35-4043. ALL %. N-| removal or trimming. FE 4-8997, 8s. Re « Floors & ‘enese a specialty Jensen FE 2-2340, ALL KIN e. NT RK. Brick snd ‘lock. OR 3-5680. A& B TRENCHING Aare water lines, field tile, | SUrERa ADDITIONS AND P * wor A terms. FE $1198. 1 - R sent home, Also und tna house raisin rE wa . (LUM. SIDING PRE-CAsT NE ied by experts. FHA terms. BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER. ing, carpentry, brick, biock & ce- _ment work, PE 4-2290. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT ¢ Iso job too etre: Residential and commer- cial. Guaranteed work, Ph. MY w1128 roy LDOZING OR LEVELING Tree ¢ or . FE aie. jutting removed. FE BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. Sere 2... CUSTOM DUCT WORK FOR NW EW omes & additions or complet _furnace jobs OR_3-1486 CARL L BILLS, SR. -PLOOR fos. Old florrs-a speciality. . Tl = free estimates. Ad- . dormers, kit. cabinets, cu BY LICENSED builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461, Floors, basements. EM 3-4379. CA AND MASON WOR repair or new construction. el mated free. Dean Greenhoe, FD -|” CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-0782 DRY WALL, PAINTING AND FiN- pains. estimates. PE 4-6191, 4 LL TAPING, GUARAN- “MAN, LET ME H . eS ‘ou do not have ime to do. Have , will work. EM_ 3-2420 é . feed work i. : 5080 e- estimates. OR ELECTRICAL WIRING. ED MU Tay, 956 Myrtle. FE 2-8657. “g FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, = water ponte. gnngee & dry. ain Sige. W, Baron UARA D ROOFS — kinds, Est. 1918. Hu Marsh, } FE 2-9046 353 'N, Cass FE MASON AND CEMENT Dale, We vis, exp. ON 39408. HCUSEWOVING = Foity ie DI. tions nsed = b . Ye uilder HA ING — ALL KINDS H. Mi s, OR 3-145 - — & ; “4 = 2-7922, : _ ‘all i kind. ments Wi fe FE ’ ve = a z 4a Bes _THE “postrag PRESS: oe, 3145 W.)teed “TARPAULING 47.) ¥ B_SURPLU! SOR stary oes |e rm ‘ ing, aurgery, land NDSCAPIN KSI ee T PAVING | fro Usted ae ____Landacaping 104 mamecarng Mane bt sido ror Ble. | Reasomebie PEE Sash FE 2-2000 | Jim's MOVING AND B, SROCKING. a od f| Local >| sick UP .|_ rate in town news & Trucking 19 Mey _ a AA-1 Reduced Rates Seite Movie. Large van or pick- BASEMENT CLEANING & LIGHT hauling, cal Bil, FE 5-5033 HAULING _ your price” Aay time. FE 6-18" N HEA TRUCKING Rubbish, on dirt, top Coe gravel loading. oer: ee FE ¢ #4250 DIGHT AND HEAVY MOVING with 2 ton stake truck. FE 8-6453 a BAULING AND I mscaRD les picked up free. FE one eer Soon ~ O'DELL CARTAGE and lene sistance. moving. ay H. LOWEST Trucks to Rent Industrial Tractor Co. AND ton Pick 1 Stakes) ~ Dump trucks mi-trailers room mate to share expenses’ AwY™ GIRL. fo . adviser, . suited al. ‘he Sale|. . A MASON SHOES HENRY J .COMPEAU 289 St. FE CALL ‘ROL ~ CENTRE _ for Somers ae. nwqotes hair, Eves 54-7805, JACK - WILL NGE MIND if you have that old outdated : : made ime @ Nene AD pleas. ROY’, 06 Oakland FE 2-4021, Harry W site & Sons, Inc. ed at Eq Grindle’s : —_ e Rd. FE 4-4507| Helene. A H Ge AVING TREE SPRAYING OF ALL DS : KNAPP SHOES Up Seed ane meee Givewers| Tete! eu Pred Herma __ pallies . -~ 2070 Airport Rd OR 3-1592 IN DEBT? IF SO — LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay ~ Ease Your, Mind -Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A - LOAN COMPANY | MICHIGAN CREDI$b COUNSELLORS ____ Above Oskland Theater OPENING SPECIALS Complete ond Cola ne — $4.50 LH STYLE. RITE BEAUTY 1069 ‘Highland Rd. ORiendo 3-342. OPENING NEW REST HOME Ma tone. REDUCE NOW Mabe eetta oer ake, $22" and inches ug: melt away. ent to- potaore - the! 825 8, WOODWARD © Dally Including Sunday (ost 4-046! ; PE 41442 $;|TRUCKING, & “HAULING. RUE | Wtd. Children to Board 26 will hauwi an ek A-1 LICENSED HOME. LOVING aeWaIee a Sy GAY Ge WHER LIC WOLnE "| ORWANTED ¢ PICKED afante, 10 at.|_up_free at_charge §-4638._|__g00d ref. FE 56340. _ FULL OR PART TIME LARGE. Saws — Lawnmowers |Painting & Decorating 20|_piay yard. Licensed MA $2328 i8ST CLASS EXP. P AND decorator Reas. 5-2860. A-1 Go AND bi work gua: ‘A ae temoved. oved. FE 4-018. .L CLEANING. \NING. REASON. ee Estimates. Wtd. Hoysehold Goods 27 | SLICES OF HAM, |" % ‘ Wanted Real Estate 32A, “WiDNESDAY. MAY? 7, This — zo 2 Rent ws ces Furalshed bi 1 VT. SHOW- BE . DELUXE, P pag oo paradise or 4 eon Also garage ‘bhoase, $12. F eee ee Corser ot of M-58. Garetaker 5 Gas heat 10 tg Lasy Lhkes Chureh. eoisee e Christian fami a Srefere ences ih une nished, 32-1926 ts | | | at s Saiaiinel 7 , 2 buy run down or unfinished | neneee MUlberry 9-0633. | CASH Bare buyer for small home. $3500. \ELWOoD REALTY -FE 4-5203 Equities Sold or Traded Make your move now to that home of your ¢ smaile ours shod TRA EIN expe DEPA will be glad to help Call no of you, one our salesmen will oy out immediately. | RRO REALTY ‘TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | Cass beth Rd Se _ FE 5-1284 & FE 4-3844 { Cpen_Bvesings __Gynday_4_w $ — $$CASH $$ 48 HOURS For yest —, in home. land ant property. Call ‘| FURNITURE NEEDED Entire re ome ot odd lets. —™ the seh eto tt for you B & 4 Community Sale. Phone OR 43717, : con — i 6 Phen A 5 To BUY — ALL LL TYPES ines how repair. and. re. : of furniture Ph FE -$623. work, “ee E. Witeheld Fe alia Cy ParING And PAPERING trim removal a terion. 30 pet cont gent dive et sash MOURE? OR | UILDINGS OF ANY _prieee, Eupire ayAtLAGa 3 wow? Wi! WALL CLEAN: or FE ee Dressmaking, Tallorig 16, si eleeat, Wor” Guanes “ALT=, Shunt POAT AFOURD DRESSMAKING. —— AL- _able. FE 5-08)4. ot in my home Call PE BOS "BETTER FOR TESS” Wanted to Rent 29 AND MEN'S AND) Inside N AREHOUSING BUILDING wamen’s alterations and dress| Forse . Allen M. ra ht. Pyle. FE lar ha my door, Minimum making. Edna Warner. FE 2-2634. GREW WANTS WALL WASHING. “ ot, 8. Reasonable rent, call ;| collect, LO 282" oan — ting & wallpaper | irs CY FAMILY OF | RESPONSIBLE Y OF Garden Plowing 16B | _baoging. Srianco +24. aan | 9. Tish to rent furnished or : a. & ma Ret 31344. e than 20 miles | from De- bor & materials Ref B tients b&b acre PE $-6811 Dixie Hwy Pisins. “Of 6G , LAWNS, PLOWING. fice hours ‘> am. to 9 p.m. Sieh, an ve a ~__ Television Service 22 ea Ofvileon, Pe as TY BERVICE. CALLS AN-' & iG. vicinrry| *¥¢red , of Auburn . Phone FE FE =-1-0008 after “DAY Of NIG4T TI SER VICE | PERENNIAL Fe sine or FE GARDENS. PLOW- ~ © Dosen FE #1333. OR t hagas, 2 top ‘soll co Eg ea WORK WANTED PAPER AND Ey Syn Fs R. no tro! a ‘imita Write deccription. =e desired, Pontiac Press Box Wed. Transportation 31 gf toe ne TO. HOT May th or consider tiac. Will naw. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, be yes land 4 ? us have clients .waiting to ere G. Trocke 1643 Union Lexe o Re EM_3-4671 “CASH. UNLIMITED «; For lJand contracts, new or sea- lowest ee =. no obli Ask tor Ted Meour AND ADDING MACHINE WEPAIRING, ones mowin: work. Of- y & » Call fice Su 17 W. Lawrence. 2 : HANGE Insurance Agencies 17A! ,, Manes — Immediate Service NO_INCREASE IN AUTO RATES 52_WAYNE 8T. FE_4-4032 w A Insurance DAM aah eRe AGENCY Upholstering = 23. 563 W. Huron FE oti : Decorator Consultant | < No answer or vod 1 Lost: Licht BLUE. panne | vic, Eliz, Lk elegra Eien. etter a eee: FE : FEMALE CAT, black & e, vic. Lotus reward, OR 3-4401,.- ‘ at papers, pee? ony, Veluable Sgt, Atwell. 8-9850, © IN AFLASH | _ For jand contracts, see Ausie Johnson in person 20 years ice to satisfied friends old — s entele. A 0 Laundry Service 18 am ow ftolors, minimum charge CASH ir 5 TAN. COR ge FOR FAMILY oy “SERY. 10. FE 9-1275. et, SS - ee nae FRGAELES CUSTOM ee a ——coRTRActs waNTED —— ia Oo Clark Rea) Estate, 1362, W. Hu. CAGE CURTAINS PLAIN O8 Ror.) 2°: SESS Ie Le FE _28101._|197 N, Perry St, zs — GITABLE SOCIETY ARM ra} 5 Landscaping _18A|~ Lost & Pound 7A) cre or more with I fh front! a1 LAWN GUARANTEED ED | POUND: MONEY. PAY FOR 8. Do Cparies, 17178. Telegraph. a or a sae tex ‘terrier gh I GET A-l TREE ‘AL, : et, for if tion to timate. OR 3-6826. | ; i where “3 sanewers to sam Z| Galt Boye tao fre Wide: . ing Service - seeding -\LOsT: CARD CASE CONTAINING Smith-Wideman evergreens. Black dir and — e Cc. ¢ drivers Menees Mason REAL Es ESTATE QPEN EVES! OR ae TUL J Kdentification card. ietnlty Po, | = 1 ivan hor = Harbor KENTUCKY et en wa IMMEDIATE BLUE GRASS SOD LOST “FEMALE vs ARD. Vie. 219 rn ; DELIVERED IN |_FE Due. aida ACTION P ONTIAC AT ae Vic. Et. 4, of mid- ? of ecabened. bent cash coe oc YAS cast BAT PROMTGARROLE L| PS # ice he OR 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 |Site, brown or fawn fe-| K. Lempleton eton, Realtor tor. male . Nearly 6 moa, White yhard diamond ark on| chest., Collar No, ID. Reward, After 6 Ready, Willing and Able Cash ‘buyers “Reaher’ Pontridee land Pag Cal $ TOP $ |, contracts, ‘Clients wait- i a ll Mr. Joll for immediate os oo Realty jocotion and, contract to] 4-4563.:1 RM. KITCHENETTE * prt, bath & ent., TV, FE_ 2-43 us for immediate action Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Of 17 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 56-8165 | Open Eves. ‘til 8 | LISTINGS WANTED ores WAITING. LET 8H Ve SS HOW TO Ger OR ete OPE r Ez etre ry. ewe BUY ake R. Middleton “BROKER PE 5-172) \WE HAVE QUALIFIED SUYERS waiting for ———— proper: | ca l mae oo tatedate — ROY KNAUF | 36% W Huron &t PE 32-7421. We Will Buy : Your Equity |. D +t tose sh watt: | Fm PRcog ane, we a= need - 8 ga sv” eee 30 Disie wy OF 3 GI “MONEY — Receive cash for your home, G1 money available, call us tor | p= a informa’ don't feel. e fe { r | 753 W Huron PHONE FE 4-155? | LAKE TY LISfInGs, ne * o— mand | Ationat” 28! a ae , Ss is or LOTS lare needed a vie building pro- | gram, All s all ty in Coueet | i : | | sire ee es your | one e to good sale, Now" veh g ~—~—- Give detatie:—- { 3-4196 OR MU 46863 | C; SCHUETT. Realtor {1406 Highland Rd. (3459) } ~ NOW | } We are authorized by large mort- under the pew eash ak ” WHITE BROS. wt ‘oer. ESTATE ges “a Open Eres it "ec 80n. ‘1 an 3 TOP $ For hyd home or equity, Aiso | need —— vm all types of prop- late action erty. Immed IE OLL. Realty 2596 Dixie Hit ry. CFE: 4-45 “4-4561 “Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker Office, | Ph BORAGE we Sati 'WANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM home with Soncnset on lake LAKEFRONT LOT or COTTAGE — Must. have good beach, within 10 miles of Pontiac | and reasonable. 4-806 | | WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Homes, Farms, Lake hepoe| & Land Contracts, Buyers wait-. e Paul M. Jones, Real Est. ta $32 Huron i Rent Apts. Furnished 33) SHARP. le = & et Seek. Alberta - Apts. 7 bain: cs es, Refined sd AAS ick ee ae please return rope a eg 5 FE wy ‘Wa AVE SEVERAL Clinnts ee N; =. “adults, OL CHE PRRESNWHOVOUHD| Sol nea oT ehild’s brown purse tn say oe =. ball us ‘in improved fei ac- ‘Fa k return 2 GROUND tents, Rewa: 46324. 123 ‘Mt, _ bites Gtter 6. a. $12.50. FE = Es Roy Annett Inc. a 7 RM, OR ¢ RM APT. FE 4-330. | ig) DON'T PASS UP. 5 mu en sone 1 ROOM APARTIENTS | NEAR DIMONEY! Sell unneeded w eee ENO) NOOK PRE PRIVATE ENTR ° : wai i ps anted Real Estate 32A asd bath. i11|N cee rua bs oo gtaes bor ices ALL CASH || tats in a eS | . hrough: Classified Ads! “ie el ees ats ereare a sROF CORA RA BUT ERE: FE 28181) WiCKERSHTAM A Jo's no pe si | ee eee i ak Mapie! _ Maytatr 64250 9 Clark A CARPENTER WOULD LIKE TO 2 }. LiKE DE-| Doma. fn We Te REALTORS = m went or eg welcome, 65 Sum- FS Rent Apts. Furfiished 33 ROOM APT __Clar r ia tay | NICE LARGE “LIVING | Kitchenette, Pvt. bath & ent | Utliities, Main floor. Reduced _Tent, Adults, 470 Oakland Ave. | 2 ? LOVELY 4-ROOM APTS. ALL | utilities furnished. See ‘after 4:30 | weekdays or Sat. — Sun. 16 Pine: | UTIL. PURN. % F) ROOMS PVT. BATH. $11 WK. 2 RM. APT. UTIL. Be ployed lady. $50 ay ies oF iene couple, $55. FE 2-9004. . __ Howard. _| TF MS, PVT. BATH AND ENT. 2, blocks from Post Office. 03 Un- | OL. 4 i 7 RMS & PVT BATH: FIRST floor Util. paid. PE 2-6236. Apply | — _186 N. Perry. ? RMS. & BATH WITH PVT ENT | Child welcome 812 wk FE 8-1431. | I LARGE ROOMS Call FE 44750 2 ROOMS AND BATH, 25 MONROE | Murphy bed. | Phone PE 5-2140. | >— | i} 2 ROOMS BATH BACHELOR 1 8855 Au = pod Lr a | per. a =| a AND wyARGE RM. APTS.,’ TOeviCE. 22 AU: | BURN CREAR ICE. 2 AND 3 RMS. ADULTS Ss ONLY. | Pvt. bath. 287 Oakland, inquire, 2 ROOMS AND BATH es Pontiac, Adults. FE! |2 ROOMS, 1 BLOCK FROM “SEARS, _pensioners desired. 5-7507. 2 ROO APT. SeeLY DECO- rated. Pvt. entr. Reasonable. 650 Northview Ct., off Oakland ‘7 @ 3 ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN FE_ 24568. 2 OR 3 RMS. WITH KITCHEN. ette. Working adults. References. | 261 State St | APTS. PVT BA & 4145 Plintonville Rd. QR = aoaen .18 pe — aol ¢ i | mn! e, rw mall ¢ welcome. veel 431. . _ |3 ROOMS, UPPER, WITH PVT. bath & ent. Miesty furn, Clean. Couple only, No pets, 30 Norton, 3 RMS. SPACi is AND: “CLEAN id r. $85 a month. =s 3 ROOM AND BATH BABY WEL cume. In‘ Pontiac. Phage MYrtie | 21061. ent., 706. 3 3 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE EN- Nice! fur aes rance, one. only. FE 22074 or Ej : J ROOM F APT, PVT BATH | __& ent, 2101 M1 Opdyke Ra Rd, FE 4-6300. re ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE ; bath gas peated L rare & FE pr 3 ROOMS * erator, Newiy dee Ad ad nr, Gen- __eral 1_ Hosp. dul i Li Rooms AND BATH FURN. } _ FE 5-2386_ 2715 | Shimmons. Tr ae _ & decor, 1 child welcome. S18. 50 | _Wkly._ FE 5-7353, 3 RMS. & BATH, PVT. EN’ Te | * gs Frances of Auburn: PE £200! J LARGE ROOMS, FURN. OR UN- furnished, cheap rent. FE 26170 | 3 RMS. PVT. Aduits, 402 W ine ROOMS, PRIV no 101 ‘N. Panidock Mad bus. F BATH & ENT. (ies. FE 5-584 — 31: ‘STODID. “LIVING oRM, a TCH: e at, parking Rew ‘iow. reots. } RM. APT. ADULTS 8 ONLY: Y REF- erences required, $15 wk, FE _ 30335, 118 Balawin, i 3 RMB. Rays ) BATH, MAIN FLR. ED "RODaE woe SECOND “FLOOR. Ss distance ‘iontiae . Mir intr and beth, Sanaa: 22 auburn Oftice rear 4 ROOMS AND BATH LOWER, IN , uburn Heights. Clean, everything arnished, ih, FE_ 2-899: ¢RMS & BATH. ALL PVT. CHILD _ Welcome, 83 8. Sanford. “4 RMS. & BATH. TV. CLOSE IN lechild. 37 Park Place, ry Dros APT. es A MO. NO UTILI- “les : OOM APT.. 105 better Moe! Auburn ROOMS AND U ROOMS. PVT * gath, 31_ Stowell ie NICE ROOMS LOWER. OR 3) __Upper, FE 44686, | $16.00 WEEKLY. HEAT AND “UTIL peel furnished, 1 bedroom, J pc. kitchenette, private entrance and bain Bg _ cluded. F - ee 00 OAKLAND Newly decorated 2 rm. apt., mon See_ caretaker, AMPLE P PARKING, ae as Paid ROOMS . everything in- $55 sagt Teor, “Wash. Lake, Oniy A 3 Y. = Call gory a EE ER ACHELOR or iad ENTR Exerrihing furn. rr ee. $20 weekly. ‘LI PVT ROOMS J BATH, CO dulte bes FE batts _. sii blir FIRST ‘FLOOR vt. bath, 1 ch, welcome. CLEAN | KITCHENE APT., $15 er week. per mogth inclad- | Ly heat, wien s and gas. OR CLEAN AND COZY. 2 ROOMS and bath cottage near pene? ’ Child welcome, FE_2-6048 or FE 5-2 07 COnRLE A pad = \E. SIDE, i} 2 ae AND BATH. er income, near bus and town. 1. furn $65, Working couple. 4-1591." Between 9 and 5 p.m. "ntehed A ae be AL ROOM FUR- ‘oodhull Lal . 4686 | ond, ration io HOLLY W OOD APTS.” Furnished or, = gles 2 Pee 2 tms., bath,’ turn. _ Howard, FE stage. ay HARBOR B on “APT. 13, oF re 41444 ‘DROOM BE: " sown only | Baldwin, After tle ee ee BE mee & a a ‘v tc ‘ivileges , on. naabeih Ly Pe Soa waka : room, chen, bath, = phivig 315 '¥ FURN sie BTA | f ‘. qu n zh Vie. kiand 6, FE 56208 wen 2 TE BATH, True) E 2.9054. | 2831 Know!l- — A, EN- 2 oad. ~ Ma “4 E. Chi- Bedreom Full bath eo tree. “atitity room. | 2 he Ser DUPLEX 460 MO “ue Blvd. N. Apply next door $65 per mo Close to all conveni- —’ ne ee pee nces. ; |? BEDROOM A) oom Bk G - | . ear, or. Te!-Huron WHITE BROS. ithe OT s ame SS? 2 BEDROOMS. RAMONA TER- $660 Dixie Hwy race. $75 per month: Call al | Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sur 10 ‘tm 5 +1500 18ST FLOOR. 3 AND BATH, WITH 2 [BEDROOM ee Ee Lake Orion Call heat. 154 N. Pad 2? BEDRM,. UPPER, 4 ae . APT. > _util, turn, FE 44448. (3 Ss tall > 2, 4 ROOM FLATS, PVT. op ATH | after 5, OR 3-3903. and nee, Oa front, rent = sel FE 2760 {= BEDRM. 7 BEDRM 5 “RMS. |. VACANT. W. Huron St. near General Hospital. | 7h f. required. $65. FE 2-2¢ — UbrER. BRICK | Dy. Outside city, mee, | FE : 2-2909. \3 BEDRM RANCH. 1‘ BATHS 0 ‘, acre. Near schools, in Clark- | _ston. MA_ 35-2388 LARGE ROOMS _ AND ~ BATH, - oat month, Waterford. OR an. 2 a Res. wots _ SITCHENETTE, “AEL, 3 “SEOROOM snicE = _ NEW ter & stove. Well heated, very| poe ore ot ocr mak FE clean, 00 N. _ Saginaw 5! $-6767, WE 3-4200, 2. AND 3-ROOM | ‘APTS. e & refrigerator . Adu) te e PALM VILLA APTS aEDROOM, BOUEE | rf j - SS pn Sa ee ; 4 Auburn Ave. _PE_ 12-6630 J ACRES — LEASE 3 RMS. AND BATH. INQUIRE 287 | _Oskiand. natal PRIV. TO, LAKE FRONT HOME — OR_ 3-006. | ts ; east ag ON a cegnias, and a oa 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN “PON: | For Rent Seems ‘37 a Ne a et ae a AT BUS STOP PLEARA MoD i wk PE bias . rry. ¥ tgs aay ron, 16 ee | Gigs neous Sera wee grand. FE 45641 Omi orin tibet eta. So f rit Ra eo oher. FE S012, | Chea tr Rou oT LIGHT“ HOUSEKERPIN ROOM. __3300 Eliz. Lk. va “Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 a cea ATH. FURN. Seeman oem | Clean. Lake Orion, 3-7033, HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING I RM. KITCHEN EITE, & PVT. | 5 ROOMS, MODER ~| furnished, $8 week. FE 2-1568 bath. heat, stove & gers. fun. | basement, auto of] heat, privt- | ROOSEVELT - Ci adults only, 200 N, Al tke & to private’ beach on Eliz.| Neat rooms & 4 Some __verta Apts. _ ee ote Call alter § p.m. FE neat 2 Se SF ae = i BEDR¢ OM APT, EASE. MODERN pests HOUSE. REA a - Be ee mincle, Bel Air _onable. 24 Ferr _\ Sgt HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, “I BEDNOGst. PARTCY FORN rb cuuaren Sue 88 Ty RES ae pax ane 1.2 BEDR i$ i e welcome. ay ist ops. Saat sn” RAG eae ROME SOE PO SE . 2 AD ‘s. IST FLOOR, 3'& BATH: HEATED. yer a. — eivlegen Mis ie. - : OOM RTT OREN | on Fg ae eae 1 BE 3 ROOMS AND OM FOR WOMAN. veat: a6 and nacious sl. EEPING } ROO a. rooms. combination sk kiteh. | _Rautts, Fes. ore and pelvis _$7 week. 10 Perkins, ens psn chap 7 Rooms With Board 38 E TRA CLEAN - HOME aTYLE exTRA 14 Matthews FE B 5-0377. Convalescent Ho t Homes 38 38A v FOR ELDERLY | Ae convalescent — ip nutse’s | _aome. F 39 PL _ Hotel Rico PLP HOTE L AUBURIN 1 . : or __Rent Stores 40 1053 W HURON 8ST. BLACK TOP front and rear mae OR 3-4601 _ after 5 p.m_ | See UARE = or GROUND — wntown Pontiac Teel Ye retail, gr oe: agency er insurance offices, Inquire at “38 E_ Huron FE 8-0406 STORE SPACE. 20 BY 50. iN- $1,000 Lag 4 iek fl ments $8 int Food a ou room No sates "afee wr 100 p.m. HOYT SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS the qu © oer come ye e close and CON oat points of homanes, shopping entertainment DISTINCTIVE brick ranch + SPACIOUS living room has eous x to ¢ = dining room, beautih kitchen - with fon . cou! ide Notiresa “hadi seals CR Sul tne storms, spreens, doors. CALL = DETAILS. PAMIEY ie oe, edicoms, . fire piace « 3 Roomy» Bae Ligon 8 lake ‘petv” Onnps ae | mo SS = eons’ i er 1s, UPPER y PLaTs: 2 bs8 beaten | =e — from ne ant. Rent Office Space 41 =b L} Owne locatien nett Linc High iz AOtlin Las ~ SYLVAN VI LLAGE : i fe cuenem ps ' 3 bedroom modern 5 RM. Saat ‘FLAT. AUTO. HEAT,| water ‘Ee = R=, Seowty | plete basement. 5 oS = clean, — neighborhood, Ver decorates. Spokane or Liberty ere. i tees. close . . street. [ $2500 ; —— WER. SF down, Or, for cash, i (S Botac’ at eee Oe # rms. small residence. mye Dorothy ef Lavender a ted.. per month. KG, Hemp. |373 W. HURON 8T. 3 BEDROOM, Pb. EM_ fer or MUtual 4-6¢!7 Stead, 103 _E, "Huron. PB. ¢-8224. | weet oft oll best, a =e i BY r OWNER. ORTH END. ¢ RMS. ATTRACTIVE 3% ROOMS AND and ba fall Y bacumesh, 1% ear bath, stove, & retrigerator. park HRM awo'n Be REALTOR. FE | gar “ai heat, $11,700, terms. ~TAUBURN HGTS @ B a NEWLY ; MIDI SHIRLEY APTS” _Antd*opiee fo oer re tam” "esRacurMete, Slt a, as RCADIA APTS | CEDAR LAWN 750 ate ELIZABETH | house. + Nedrms. ¢ living All _ecers rm. and bath Lake. rm. modern, WEbster | with fieldstone f ce, eg and nicely — \For'n i birch paneled Foe * — = Both’ front and rear windows. | on : BENT aay msheem eee NIENTLY & heat. ‘isd's00 with 25,500 iow. Assure —. en. coolness | °§ "s nae ° am. to ee p.m, for | FE 5-4630, & alter 5 p.m clutiea, A sin Beigh. | —SPoeintment _ —- Sener es, Aggtecuble t ‘trlendly neigh- to pee eg psn and down. cost, $54 pact _— Inciudes beat | 6ni hot _ i K. G. HEMPSTEAD POR LEASE: DONELSON SCH Area, 3 bedreom home, cnemoe — and hot water, 2-car warage. per month. JL “Bud ) trays, — heat one ; 8 storm she waler. Sereeus, storm winders | through Classified Ads. To. able now. r Vas. ; gettin inte e sell, rent, buy, exes hire, LLED LA " a! Dr, os aod water pr ™* |dial FE 28181, \ 5.00 ca Miebotte. Reston — @ Mt. Clem. a Poe | 2 petrm Oi Baracoa me roe oe pier | Bet, 263 8. Telegraph Rd. ‘109 EF. Huron FE 48284 ets st. FE STIS ya ADULTS. NO DRINKERS, ¢ RM. ; eb: very clean Full bath, Pvt. LAKE ORION VACANT. « BED cal Ceiect,Ortonvitie NA_nams MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Enir. Heat, hot and cold weter — 2 yrs. old. $80 mo. FE Must BACRIFICE NEw Fe ae oe ss furn. FE 56-8422. 19. $ tu yO pees because of Uiness, FE - ’ oS COLORED Loe 3 | BEDRM. CLOSE 10 eee sere CLARKSTON : eon tor"® ata Lome ee cou- “ag: FE 42907 a month. Between 6 = LAKEFRONT ARE A os or e 8. ainbow = re _Réans" rah nl MDDUR STRAITS. PEACH, Pay. as, watering Lane 8 room eu ees “DEL RIO “APTS. o00_meo 2 . é Good foundation large cay syle hone ce ye ;. at = 4 wii oan DAM HOME. 12 “ia aah. < ” tn rooms an stove and util | xi m . beautiful _farn_ ‘Couple _with baby welcome- . | 410, 8. Commerce Ra. MArket a0 | type . Loe Se “For Golored | MORENO, NEUES OR Gt; PARTLY, FUMES ,EOM,| strip Guu yee Nice 3, rms. & bath apt. on children weleome. FE 43921. move in. $8,000. Small’ down y- ge Hy look around __Prospect St. Call FE 44821, MO BRN 2 BEDROOM 7 ment, terms. MAple soe | to compere Hy value. — TARE PRONTO erome Bide | = «BY OWN 5 S18,880 "with $9,500 down 3 pms. pug bath, pvt. ent. garage. Co, PE 5-6107 oF Wit 54300, | : : ; ake “HODERN ¢ LANGH ROOMS AND | JAGAN” for tmmedintg nos «| | ANIES K | rea Sas ae § ROOMS AND; ca rt, i i room | . : bath. Screened porch, gas heat. | $50 moa! ORT Lake S| aan rite and * ate A ho auto. gas water heater Year NICE CLEAN 6 ROOMS AUTO room 2 ears oid Al "io own. Over 1600 . areund, Reasonable. To be seen’ “hept pa aetea ¢.earage. Lake pri | . eum cuene and sptid i ee, be eee eee from 1 p.m. to 5 pm. Thursday) jleges PE SSB ee) | On bet $8,500 with eet of living space. Inetiiac- on. 89 Indianwood Rd, Lake Or- : | @ewe = “We qreeing eects | cor marl brick, ion. NEW 6 “ROOM. “aOUEE WITH GA | eaturing two baths. kiteten a rage, ood shen! and $85 per month * metus by “Yorktown,” expensive LOVELY ~ BEDROOM TERRACE Utes, RE 9 S761 shopping erea., ing taxes carpeting and draperits anertrent Living vom. dini ne =|: Stas after o-b0°om Liberty 47 recreat room , * eli oie peo bedrooms | on t cove ‘BRICK ‘RANGE ta LOE. | __ #1274 heat, two fireplaces, 4 ane ve, refrigerator -| Mich 4 ; disposal Also garage ‘Lovely _heat, Lease $100, EM 3-36 = ae alow for none A dollars ve "of “Saran : back vard ‘or your summer en- | ‘RENT WITH OPTION race, $7,950, terms. and lands g. overlook eon immediate possession Crescent. Lakefront — 2 lots, 2. % P., eves, ing are 2. woer ; homes, Need repair. $100 month a ie al ya this ap NICE CLEAN APT. FOR “COUPLE: | fot both. Elwood Realty. FE unus' offerin. ; Stove, ‘reirig. & util. fura. 1604-5203, 7 se Sent a _Aubuin Ave SMALL APARTMENT, ABOVE GA-| sna. tities B ie ed cps : Vigetuding’ thermostai tet gpl Agee orem a jake privileges, #9"; Sheffield aden “pre ATIN G controlled h ate : é. seared een dee weer UAE RAL HORE NOT WTORT Te _seceoreare | SWIMMING Ren k C Binttached 2 taken ent Lake Cottages 36A | built-ins wenalintlie “ieeaaa F ORCHARD CT. APTS, | Rent take Comeges A) Gusta dtirgi ast | FISHING OR... AIR CONDITIONED | So ee A delightful mer pienie 9 SA MER Str rot ate a rm. Fishing exc., swimming. | LOON LAKE can be youre if'you ayy ewes ern apertmert deve ye : prow ro ‘ ment Balcony type. | individual @ | an TARE “BY MIRACIE Wixom. - ’ trances Beautful titchens: €. Clean 3 rooms and bath. | Loveiy, 3. bedrm, bome, frame, & Refrigerator furnished | - full baseme _ with recreation rm beat ano Ww’ weter furnished. | wacteB's LAKE, “MODERN CONV. 1%) oar . Only 300 ft. trem . a te ote a APARTMENTS las — 9 bedrm. Reas, MAr-| iake $1. Ready for tgntuediots occupancy foc . Clarence C, Ridgeway * OPEN DAILY & SUNDA Lo For Rent | Rooms 37 RE ALTOR “TE 8-6918 1 WOMAN. REFERENCES. $10 wa | 973 Baldwin 54 PVT ENTR: 3 RMS. AND BATH |; BOARDER WA DD. NO DRINK: HOPKINS 29 : Pot. furn, New stove and refrig ing. Nice clean ~ $295 DOWN OR TRADE | $8 ae a a oeth dar eseee. Pan tos wer. | New 3 bedroom face-brick. | Fwo -ROOK PRIVATE, 4 4 Tennyson, 10 after | styled. nvcatibule eres kt athe.” front, an “pack entrances. | 7 RM. 3} BEDRM NEW 2 uit basement, large lot, i- =| CITY water hurniehed. i. jaeire nett E | car garage, completely rebuilt, | storms. i ae ee teens. Paved | ‘ ee | a - phe ;. egy , On air ievet Buide er. , WE Excellent new customs mail UPPER a RMS, STOVE & RE-| in basement, sew aulo, washer, 3 > OnRN™. Wir . A st base: frig, all util form, Overlooking *weautiful spome for $125 mo. in- RN HO 8A ; x baths, syle on adjoining ‘ots One three bed- *, and van Lk FE: 6 pg he ull No children under - m and one two bedroom. This tion! Lovely’ wooded = vEnY Hg “Ms “quole Ore eae OMA ea ce = facia lake Lanne d in a quiet oon a oven ferred, Keego Fret ~ : bouebt toes er for $19.50. EM” veg beet WEST SIDE, iNDIAR yIEEAG ‘DON'T WISH FOR. 3 7 or. y. #17, —— duplex Living aw - i G N He room # © ret _ | $$ D floor 2 bedrogms ‘and tile bath) MONEY! Make it easily’ . O Ns Bateman * M. R * TF PONTT AC. PRES ss_ WEDNESDAY. ‘ay %, 1958. ie Sts tenes . 8 - featitapte 4 acres beautifully about 350 even Deatene, Many ems througti- fr vely nome. Hig b| ‘ ar ol ~ family roonr ms rae gon - many West Side Brick you've siways ear € Brepeey Puce’ tt Sear TAwD CONTRACTS NICHOLIE ~. & HARGER CO. . wa, ‘EXCLUSIVE AGENT New Homes Built By Ward , Ross, on your jot or ours Contact: d sremur — have to! ,, room modern, caus |WEST SIDE". MUST SELL - REAL: -ESTATE aoa Sas or So La 10 room modern, on) staple ef siethe teves north ments, or w do ona tist, ,» sceountant or berinens oiine. Sig Bt, plenty WES SIDE | Fer Sate Houses 43 tS oe a tl ese ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE, at ies a | $id" school, We Giodees ton Tek: 950. +5 aie awe sarsaces "til 11 a.m.; € p.m. m 45ei2. Gite i ee i Richard Steele: Beamer . 3 tl OUR NEW LOCATION COME = 3 Family brick. West side locati Timents on | v a ay vom modern garage, $8250, . Mt. Clemens St. 3 apts, ‘eae ~~ INCOME BREWER : osmps a REISZ, GALES M Par mR sta ke "EVES. ._ FE. f SOUTHEAST OF PONTIAC . ¥ owner, lived in 6 mos. 3 bed- Sera $12,500 ‘alte, "Sl.ooe" down. LOON LAKE Wixom 3 bedrm. home, frame, full yes, with recreation rm. is ear garage. Only 300 ft. from Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR (015 Baldwin Ave. SF i RESALE FACE BR’ we baths bedrooms, pacer” eae $950 down. i vee eepert, built Sa bea ae ates \ , IRWIN Time to Build -(Income Possibilities ® seems Se Een a Cass Avenue Income bullng Cred iocton tor tr 4300 D | -Giroux-Franks REAL ESTATE —. “BIG ROOMS large reome? we hi We have Drayton rpeted Hving room mod- Srenchen, 3 fine goed of Pull = men. i eat garage. $15,900 ‘LADD'S INC. 4286 Ditie Hwy. Drayton Plains or Lapeer Rd. on 31 iahid oe FE §-0200 “Partridge is THE ‘ ‘ TO SEE 3- Bedrm. ae Ranch OR 3-870 : REALTOR MS‘ OAKLAND AVE. at and © Soleo tiabs0 om term Suburban oe ere you can enjoy comfortabie| “suburban living in this attractive) *¥ bedroom modern home pilus) hare an —, ne $60 per month oo tment. Nicely sped srounds wih frontage rinel , $2. oo down. "REALTOR PARTRIDGE, 1050 nek HURON | FE 43581 ay _MULTIPLE LISTING & * SERVICE . Multiple Listing Service Forest Lake Hills. Custo: all. face Brick wos with attached 2) Ranch home Over 1,800 sq =. erage os” ft | What more could you ask for? | Priced at only - *Hiving << he model farm ye a ee pooma and 3 baths, Full ~-BRSI™ He essae carpeting 4 3 in Tooms 110 ft. land- in{ CALIFORNIA oie ae carpeting. e tel re firme) John K, Irwin & Sons 1925 NO sas Bee ths “dont § to ‘sl car many, ot fenced, tnarceres, ae We need lake property WHITE BROS. Hey. /Open eran LR Sup. 16 "th 5 COLORED.GI's Cee 4 : B s JIM WRIGHT PE 5-6441 OPEN UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MSU. Oakland sphere ‘al our ‘h. State ee ie tule "bre a hew reo! rick home just ccwand er from the a the kitchen, and = two car plas- ter garage. These are a few the fine features of this home, there many others, Call now, we bese the key. SO... Acres Close in. A_ subdividers: dream, but a realistic Farmers) Price. Wooded, Rolling, Level.) This rty is — preath:| ing, Never takin, and say “show acre, you won't Selleve it! Humphries 23-0474 Realtor FE 4-7114 Eres: Ha Telegra 2 AOpen * on tpegrane Listing Service John K. NO | price Multi-Lakes ‘Realty | 3060 8, Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 Wonderful Garden Area ‘Total of 3 lots with this lovely. bedroom e. § rooms all with Ca “No Mortgage ~ Costs PAYMENTS. * LESS THAN RENT | $10 De Deposit Starts Deal + OVENS “oNVHY PAY RENT? | Model Open FRIDAY, J ght > HE ‘WESTOWN REALTY | FE 8 eens or EVES. GILES West Suburban unfinished basement A = nace. 100 Coulter ‘fart further tg Phos that will make monthly pay- ments. Nice shady Po for Summer comfort. good buy “for _ only v.40 dows. TI GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE :_ FE 21006 or PE. 5-5283 INCOME 8 rooms, 2 story brick and frame ment for $17,500. many 1B seared from which to choose, or ts. Call us formation STYLE ranch, facing Watkin Lake. Spa- large pte fireplace, open be am — thetmopane windows, 18 Two * Oriental rug. pienty closet space. 1'% baths and carport ch 150 ft, | well arr doce AP. s| BOLw show “>| "To" SH ae EVES ay ‘ al 3 car garage. This house |s well constructed Oak beam cellings in living and dining rooms with oak panelled walls A good invest- Dorris & Son OTTAWA HILLS HOME steam dy basement, a well constructed d nicely planned home, a car ga@fage, priced to se. ware HOME ‘LACES 30 x 50 on faundation, living dandy bedrooms, lovely bath and half bath. stair- way to latge expansion at- tic, full basement, heated 2 arage, outstandin fenced aot 105 = 225, sel $22,850 or consider trade. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW ~ $1100 down or trailer Modern to minute five room bungalow, gleaming oak floors, full basement, tile nice kitchen, alum. storms and screens, paved street, nice surrounding homes. Doar. & SON. REALTORS E TRADE WE BUILD 152.W. Huron _ PHONE FE £1351] UILD } that dream home now. We have build to our specifica- tions” We have jots on lake front, olf course, and toad suburban for more in- cious 20 x 24 ft Uving room with cl 2 dressing rooms with) iteben with buflt-in electric stove and barbecue Gereened- an patio with pra aa it birt a room . Buros CLARK TRADE OR SELL. 6 room mod-; etn Roms 3. bedrooms, Pe. stree SIDE Large home, tdeal EST for Jarge family, all large rooms, good —- as. heat, 2 car Only $2, for owner's! - THREE BEDROOM RANCH West suburban location, A-1 condi- tion, has many extra features. built by builder tor his own home. reduceg “to $21,500 with) dows one for more par.) _ teulers, an outstanding property. § ROOMS. Sei] or| ACRES ade. West of Pontiac, 225 feet: fond, ws, > mal deep. Only, CLARK REAL ESTA TE oR FE i) ‘Realtor. ee ieee gar Lot 120 x 120. ssrece._t 800 with terms. EAST OF PONTIAC Dand price only $6,900 with terms. ” SCHRAM eo EVENINGS A AND SUNDAY G SERVICE — KNUDSEN Near a Jr. rat appearance tua’ rom Elizabeth Lake Estates gion 084 Z Tam eate e pooeee Terms, ‘|Watkins Lake Area Low down ent in Sy 22 pA WM. H. KNUDSEN Pr eaie. geome he be 3a1e this 3 sbedroom” bungalow. E RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. 362 8. Telcer F4. Open @- 8 ASSOCIATE Prospect Street 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. On 134-Acre Parcel jo —— _— wich —_ a Beautt roy poole, mane wens se- lect oak Saag e Also has attached Home complete with storms } and Hosa E. Fox REAL ESTATE 5275 Dixie a? Ee a Plains CARNIVAL © by Dick k Toreer “This next scene calls for your wife to drive you to the | Station—do you! want a stunt man Ue: double for. you?”’ Serene ae a eer oe emnnomep seer nena For r Sale Houses 43. So a ee, 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ON PLEAS. | ant Lake. large screened —eos oll heat —— breezeway, rage, and replace. Lake ~60TS. Privileges. “University 1 _For Sale Houses * STEP_ UP. _ sell! DEVE bes en of ones Pare Be erage. 1 bik. Pine fie itt 81025. CLARKSTON ston ees, 3 arene 9 ofa. 180 lived mt ae ge a mt morigage ve bal. #ia sShhoe x io MIDDLETON — $7350 DOWN — Huron Gardens. Cozy & ag ith. Basement, fur- nace, gas | hot” ol Nicely lot, Hurry For r Sale Houses —— FAMILIES PAUL‘A. KERN, Realtor | 7144 N. SAGINAW FE 2-9200 REAL ESTATE SINCE 1919" 223 W. LONGFELLOW CIVILIANS $300 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS s.. Auto heat & hot water. thawte | Built 1954, paved street,’ eme stree good condition. VACANT - IMMED. POSSESSION Walk tm and look at i and if you are interested call owner. DAYS WO 3.3350 EVES: SAT, SUN, TO 68-0851 LAKE PRIVILEGES On ie Lake, neat 4 rooms, down. bath, nice pen roomate? bath t of — _— “PONTIAC. REAL decorased — jots pace — water ace, electric dishwasher -, MILLER 10 ACRES — A HILL TOP and setting tor this lovely 7 roo full baths, beautiful 15 x 20 livin: . 15x16 dining room, kitchen. Basement with new oil barn, brooder preee ly comfort, beauty and — for only $17,500 on rage A real buy at nable terms. : And A 2 bedroom log home at $8500 ieoutae wen te eae ae ass me : with $1500 - down nearly a 2 _— prick s Walled pear EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Union Lake Vi tise e EM_3-4303 or fe M_ 3-3314 "BUD" | $10,950 with E-Z Terms bead this bead 2 desroom home, ted liv room, efficient fireplace. A a garage. bee basement & th, gas placed on three beautiful ‘ona seaped lots, Shade & fruit trees | - too, in « fine neighborhood west of town, teed for quick sale. Pioneer Highlands Handy to schools, aorne church & swimming privileg a charming 1% story home condition. FHA te “Bud” Nichole, Realtor € might trade for smaller home. NORTH SIDE attractive bunga-— living room with pode ——- basemenn William Miller ‘E 2-026: 5 W, HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 49 Mt. Clemene St, Call Mrs, Dolan — FE 53-1201 or EM 3-4200 “Gi RES SL. ET BUILT , Fouad me bas¢ mend *s yp i ‘Will take smalj-down pay- paver or a real bargain oa — ih to 4 per wong mere nee =) 1 e lan S| | ee oe of part. Ask = IDE REAL wgrete mt 8. vel egraph FE BLA OAKW OOD MANOR | room bric! acre other features mak on SILVER BR Silveg Lake Privileges Near city hospital, 8 rooms, 1% beths, an are home in ted per Basement, of] heat, lot, $10,150, $2,300 dn. | .| Dixie Highway Zoned commercial, aires | Pontiac and Drayton P} Lake, 715x270. a “quick fogged a Lakef ront heey 3 bedroom split level home in Waterford area with over 3 en I th ikwnmer rand Ige. baths. 1,500, convenient terms, 4 Acres—Deer Lake es, . 5 rooms & th down with up- — ready for future expan- Full basement, gas heat rs hot water, separate pine pan- eled recreation = all in A-l this one! $750 DOWN—2 acres of level lana with neat and clean 3 bedroom modern home. Basement, 5 miles north — immediate posssesion. Many yr 4 CREAGE ar) DOWN & UP Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 5-7721 OR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AUBURN HEIGHTS @ room home with a ed ga- feen nest. floors, Also has extra tor girien en soees Sas Can be George R.. Irwin REALTOR be Baldwin Ave. rE rms. Gas heat, Lot 60 x approx. 770 ft Mt, Clemens 8t., Box 102, Press. ee =| TRIPP Pe ora tae eee aon ek ee cba api, i bee doubis STOUTS Best Buys . Today TAKE ADVANTAGE ROOM FOR The children will iiv- FAMILY HOME Located. near new school, een ee able for mos’ retal] out) Priced fee tell et. quickly at $20.00 per ft 60 ACRES er will accept free ant . cass ¥ clear — or soned "a cen ter down yanent on * éo- down pay road adj seit. i? age of Holly, On 12,000." “Edw, M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Ba inaw ft, Ph. FE 5-8165 ms r BROWN - Here is a real value. iat only Automatie Jes oy cent better buys are ot be had we'll, have them, $12,975 LAKE FRONT —°A lovely bedroom 2. Brand new, autiful Mahogahy Lon geen Aluminum tbagea Good i] Pugs tile bath. hes sandy beach ‘ wee $14,075EXXTRA SPECIAL —. Little farm, Rembling ranch bungalow ‘ou've be hiberal varme, ein fot consider = free and clear home . in ie, $16,000 neat BAROAIN - ‘J pn .| § on business Ry wi sare i om, "Red outa ioe be used for numerous —_ sree. cellent tion. ol “ey aa. Large i 5 bee lot for fe ‘ ape tre tte oy Tee Inc. tab ie Sle vt tho _L.H, BROWN, Realtor me ‘ a “"CUCKLER REALTY | rai raat | year's pod 188 N. JOHNSON 33022 =—~FE 8-6003 7 6TOR " BED- ‘+. 236 N. SAGINAW “VES. FE 2-520 OR FE 45683. ‘Build Now ear We w spas ne Bes Be Piles. cleat hens. i Tock to Pon- tlaec’s ne school and Le aef son Jr grees. Small "toda ymen — HOMES NOW ~ No Mortgage * Costs. - PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT $10 deposit starts deal BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS .OADS OF MODERN FEATURES so WHY PAY RENT? Voorhels, $ rooms & bath new. ear PAM. _ NEWLY Red, Res, terms. FE_6-3668. 3 , ed DOWN fa Se tate Fe “4 iter MODEL OPEN] Ss WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 ert repay. o. Ok eee WESTOWN REALTY PE 62763 or EVES. LI 32-4677 ES oe NOTHING MORE TO PAY MORTGAGE or Saree ARE E INCLUDED $59 Per Month : INCLUDES axes a joearaney ONLY 12 VA APPROVED LOTS LEFT F.H.A.-$344 MOVES YOU IN AND $64 Per Month TOTAL PRICE. $9,176 Xqunentfery Richens Of Heat i & Seas” Priva. Pe ae gy Seater Open Soon! «DAYS: PE 20122 EVES.: MI ¢2646 Or MI 68831 -" DLORAH BUILDING CO. ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” Near Union Lake Veterans ; A for a new e tits Splatt," $e ee tion where benefit from eg a ‘ basement, & k yard fenced for © hllaren "wh Bw use your , Tlizabeth cern ame This the first offering for this 2 ola ranch type home. There he A bedrooms, ‘nice “oe e & range f ent. This om: a ey — Open_E eveaiegs * er to_5 HAYDEN NEAR oS TERFORD, peace anch home. oul fa an astic "tile rite Tice. Biack pA, street. == lot, $11. down pay- ‘OVERLOOKING WHITE LAKE.’ Eten aomes fuaiare,” m0. shower, e° re, is Terms, Lesg for cash, NEAR far 4 1 ipSSeoma” ene Separate $7950, = New 2 Bed home we Hoare, Picture win. iw. ity room is is not a shell, If don’t own a lot ‘we can er a- choice of ood ne. ‘ fC. HAYDEN, Realtor . 86 E. Walton FE 6-0441 Ope Eves. $65 PER- MONTH a ad PLASTERED ~ Sok VERY SION — Onty Pete pown A AVE 3 BEDROOM HOMES REASONABLE TERMS R. J. VALUET, Realtor. M5 OAKLAND AVE. PE 5-0603 4 et EVENINGS UNTIL. $:30 “OREE ENPORGR Une tae |? DOCTOR - LAWYER GS oe ere rtas, mas & sandy underground nigga Mt Tecites storms & Timken bath = up, wer in base- ry at yard level jake. LAKEFRONT LOTS IN INDIANWOOD SUBDIVISION a8 Ot aie Call us on these and other properties ip this area. CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 31143 60 E 8T. Whipple Lake Cosy, 2 ages ee Mice den den A cove Paul M. Joes ent fa W, Huron $975 NO DOWN PAYMENT - Ir You UD s Becrnns aay “Sear a Alt BUILDERS iia aby bo ae s |For Sale mincemmeous For Sale Miscellaneous 60 x eacenobeniae 60" ua. F ON MONTCALM. ay y So “ ne Osan i : PAINT SALE —. x 4 ~ é * ri Raat : cc ' Pee 4 : * ° fh i ee ae _ No. Money Down. beck imc alt $80. ; ¢& Zc E Ranch Home Site. SY aes _ | THE CR EPING- : | counter’ i A beautiful biph saree 1 of land : ‘getrig. compresses, on 8 two paved roads,| NORTH SUBURBAN. La } ee 7 Bote: Ot a oa — tbo" tn Wie "eer AWNINGS. 9.95 PLYW OOD] SPECIALS 2 Madea soul” with “di barat. — trainee Lfe.ete. Terms. ‘or wil ys cNs AND ALUM. C. : WALK’. IN Te te poveahdna 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains — rg, i a and r Rds. Gepuine ‘fees iad 3886 Perry or Lapeer L, 1-994) Eves. OL 1-6623. | %” Birch 4°x8" G28 $16.00 oR vigil” “or eee heav tobe apace, evwiy, wired f for TO BORROW Gall now for free “estimates, No | we PONTIAC PL co, paltne 6 LOF. i X Hi With 7. CAR Ga- Highland-Milford area, Low taxes: Chic OL PRET ES aa ROMEX 142. 3% Cl in Bis esp F LOF, BY OWNER,|- ines 2 t AMS LAKE RD. ek FROM HF wBAVE. “PLumer pir wee ae ott pe: LO8E 0 Sdcal far bilevel hems, 13 melins ti Rome 36's 3. | 7 NG SUPPLY. so” pipe. | e500 Golf Set 7 pes from Pontiac. Good area, OR os furnace. at vf 2B FE SM) Other ; sy | $16.00 Golf Bags... Ya . r res HAYDEN De aire | RPC tiers mefern_ ments’ sare 54s HP WiscoNSIN AiR COOLED] Ussra‘Lake Ro ~ | 960,00 16 x 50 ree Lor IN SYLVAN SHORES sUB- N, Realtor | ice backed by 80 years of exper'- brea Se ee 800d C00- | 5 NGE HOODS, COPPER TONE, | $2495 Whirleway-ts-outfits. .. Lake privileges, 1 block|® E. Walton PE 68-0441, ence. Household provides friendly ne 95. G A. “Thompson. 00 §. $1150 Rink Rovler Skates ... from St. Benedlets Sur ‘ rveyed, wa- Open Eves. counsel on, mone maiters aire L- CoAbGe BROWNING ayre = erry. ; 14.95 pase Ss iT, Pave e a are j . poland. eee sewe Includ — Beil it : al house platy, FE DIXIE HWY. Sues rivacy, on terms stan ara a wide vantle gg | erate the ladies, can run them. oT eee “ ay, ere pr r. Smail plete 6 ROOM HOME AND OFFICE ironer, like $40, 16 cu. —_ company makes | _rifice $35_ PE pati : . fr p freeze, $250 (roto-tillers) $119.50 & | —— 2 fen.» —* privileged, com- - up. Time ments availa Ww GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE. $6950 - $695 DOWN a enereia Subdivision,” Also a . : Household Finance 143 ROMEX” Bike PER FT. IN Poles, | om tad edi telegraph. F' terms, Call EM 36210 or MU This unbelievable bay Fey Siow de Corporation 4 Thompson, 80) 14 Mile- Rd. Bham) Mi 46053./GUNg - BUY. +2065. ° on 8 G0'x120" lot. which faces 3% 8. Saginaw, ang fir, Kay Bide Be --- pee ciemaeceaelon SHALLOW 7 t = 50| Manley Leach, 10 7 Richard Steele Realtor Dine Sey. 30-FAL. auto heater, $40.95) G Ro "uAS , as ey | as ee - 934 Center St., Highland street as | Cap. si ting. G._ A THOMPOON, 00 8. PERRY - Majehed Weir crores MPSA | AID-OFF - ee a LD. xie Hw. : . | _935_ FE teats. a ‘Walled Lake stores. ‘sehools | FOR 8 sani en = | 172 South Saginaw Bt: e Se te: Hunting Accommo, 65A LD PUPPIES, $3. chure Hin BB RO = WOOD AND WIRE PENCE, 2/ RIDING & | WALKING Qaige | oe 80 PARCELS, NEAR R. I. WICKERSHAM from Dixie Hwy. or M-10, Store ne ee ate SOLER ip other models Simpheny | Hastings, . Bxcelient bunting |g white, EM éuceinie ; 196 Ww MAPLE MAyfair 6-6250 with living quarters in back. . HOT WATER BOILER. lers — & Genuine Situated ‘ ; ugar emt], Wak, SE Bee] | Bites Ga ae | ce RES WEBER PE - . 8e: ie. js nm “s = Cherokee Hills! store, children’s clothing, many| . We make, cesh — to le jin epermion, FR 40 — mn : Tis nev, 100 $1. sites, were other small businesses. There's no ment until, you Beck to | ALUMINUM WINDOW, TX 36.) best We service Shown ent, Call own- * jer ays oe Bro par weet tier ‘Pirancn| 50 Bichugaa. $0] Op A Lou s _ AIR CONDITIONERS | fadtory"trainea mechaniee | mae, ON THE New) VUr eres re: © 10D Oy NEA Rare oe Fenders Home or offige units. | aos ke Rd | & einer eer, St. Home can aes 1. That you own furniture or) A . | On a ONL coating, sone Lae Shee. to a : ye’ mieiegranh ed particulars 2. ‘That you are @ permanent —<) SEO TE Se | pie AP are t4 msn POR YOURSELF. Contractors, Electrica plumbing ‘ot shat you had good work I wish the lady in front Lal me ‘had kept her hat ON!” ___ AN PE 44878 — STEEL CORR ome . i a ng rr ! GL eS CARL W. BIRD. Realtor| Eieciies iihad Pazerec| bn Seiad eked) ~ aie) ab Fe », oi . Fe ean” ational Bank Bidg.| sales rooms, cree’ aeauaie| If you owe bills ang are being >2€ Household. Goods 57) Sale Household d Goods 57 _FREE Pe Sai. ote kings! Gent. Wa face HF FORF senplies. Oe ener) Pretest of sate end be ‘taleved|? PIECE LIVING BOOM gUITE, See srg) basoeeoese ree ORoncmsaal FE 2.0233 5. reiue ; oO ar | : 4 "ertord To ee PE 5-2443. R. D. RILEY, . of worry. We have confidence} Brand new. davenport i blanket, tour sett en al value $59.95. Consists of lasge FE 2-02 3 R AREA, ar) 509 Elizabe fate nae Rd. in you and in your communi-| modern step davies Seales co alike), | coffee table, chest of 30 * 30 stall shower. Pree stand- STEEL FIR UNITS x 135, 4200 cash for ail 5. PE 41157 FE 44621) ty. se Es : ee table. . Seer tate. “All| Growers, might stand, double bed ine toilet wash basin & large| 39" discontinued model, OL og OnFice AND HOWE FOR ALE. Lo ; $ oe Bayne say & Seetiy;| comoleis, f tuld, rigs. | manghe. 20 in. medicine cabinet. Fittings | 12° wen culvert pipe, $2. or Sale Acreage 47) Terms to sul immediate oans to $500 Leke A ai = : 08: er) gan Pluore ee Te | a poles me ate posses- @ Ave. es es uorescent, 381 rd Lk. +f. 50 each gion, OR 5-800. Made Quickly. FC MAPLE BUNE-BED OUT-| SEW ie so9 | Ave Calcium chloride. $4. 8 ACRES WEAR GOLP COURSE fit, $49.50, bs New Ricans ‘matt rene 13.8 “ Buy Di White cement pert er gk: $3 on Elisabeth Lake Rd, 3 room Pearson” Purnoare. Th uy Virect Cement, Mortar r ft. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A you ‘wy always receive plens:| Tate Ave. re, @. Orchard Studio ‘cot uss 5 ee oot So Esco-Glyd 7 EWEN PIPE, DRAIN. _down ranch ome,” $4 $1,500| DRIVE-IN. 18 BEATS. ON Ms0,| — friendly treatment at any one|? ¥ 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, 01505. Vanity, “dresser seegeerecesee BIO. ““Windo 5" Tile : > amg OP eal- for couple, i gitices. (See phone di- mn 4650 Imported cetecatan ut See eae wom: — Ows ays 12” sump Crock "with 3 holes, es POR RENT oi OAKLAND AVES BUCKNER pads. "$5 96. Pearson's Purniture, | S0eec, Queen ee - aks ‘ati, % ¥ 328 ne get ee, ee oe fronta only | corner jot with build- — WE BUY. SEL. peste =n ogee . All sizes manhole coe Resende. ‘tore —_— Piss, Wel, te, food ear lot, FE). 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | EVERYTHING foe sxonsnc Freee eaten eee. > Rigs | BES TLOce OAL 8 "TORRE ; “TT nketrot TRAILER OWNERS an us one ANB BapTP: Finance Co me rewon rite 3s —8e (oc OAELAND FOR Pe 3.5523 ee i hg SPECIAL __ erms - Resort ~ . ¥a-Ft. Wall Tile -25c | 5agLAND COUNTY Al Top quality pine 2x4x8, 48¢ ¢ ; tecak Snyder Lavender besten MY_ 3.7963. nour UBBER BASE PAINT A 35 | Berrice. ear Cotiey Te NCE | Good quailty Fost board 400 per Mi | 2zus Ol yim, Me, 0 ft, P Bags to CORNER LOCATION. S GuAL HOUSEPAINT L bias All tmakeo of Woshers and dryers. wt gaspeo. with 61.000 down. |—>2008 Svedings. SEABOARD W. Huron *’ Miectric Co. 10) GNE—"RCA WHIRLPOOL 3 CY-| fs. Aulomatic water heater hard- # acres West of Ortonville, high Business Opportunities 51 ee pao _ |e ¥iLEe RANG marred, ‘Reg 95 5185 00, tnd ite geivanized copper block _ Barone Franka” = : _food_cond., 6-2029.| One — RCA Whiripoo 2 aoren be fittings. Lowe Bros. 4395 Dixie So hes. APARTMENTS — 18, ON LAKE- FE 8-9661 ABOUT AN NG WANT| ¢liectric e loaded with extras, Beinn o emtone, front, way “mbes stialler income} Seaboard Finance Co. gor THE mossy CaN SE Rea. 460-98. @ steal at $248.00. iionts svPrLY. es ACRES ment, ORlando 30108 N ane ND AT L & 8 SALES. yts. to pay. 90 days — same | 2685 LAPEER RD. osen | * chine, NEAR RESTON BARBER “SHOP & OTHER BUILD- tus KORTE PERRY STREET | jis: ip oer. Buraitars ts ma “es “WAYNE GABERT - og > OR dseis VERY | desk, deep freete, elec. Close to Clarkston Village limits) ing for ease, Call FE ree = W 1 ¥ U NEE! ) | Bees of all kinds. NEW & ueD. in N. Saginaw PE 66109 | oe YANG of golf clubs, Eitehen - ) BEEF AND PORK — HALP AND Roll-a-way bed, large _— — s. —— corms’ = trade dept. for real REPRIO. wo GAS STOVE. CHEAP. quarters Opdyke Mkt, PE 5- 104, 8. Saginaw, land ‘Purni. el Immed. . FE See a eta ek Fen eme EME! FOS _ SO(\()"| Lsworme sy rar, lneraternsron rag PRNd AMAL YON | ot i wor roa sume |B ete Poa noel at 85-| fre ory FE o-0008 a aa 3.0603 We, vay, sell of trade. Come soxt |* Spare cpertmnest sist ate ‘pedal 7| Pump. Saal Lees TER HEATERS, Fs ~ | Fyre, Same yg base | Pe 2eqrt | Ob be, Seat tie Ren" Set GROCERY AND S.D.M.| Zou, gae seh" owuiyon your) Ogpuing Phone Pe tani. ("| Geita ‘fog somole aig Cash & Carry, 6. A ry Weare been, Attention, fixtures and equipment) endorsers, payments 2 put FRI,9 TO 9 iJ) Se tt . AND He d E E Fs ue haste, sock tor satan. And| budget, We will be i pour ¢ mie. B. 2 Pontiac or 1 mite REBU iT as iG MACHINES. EVERYTHING Talbot Lumber owar Ox aon ‘Oueer bette tate |. money — ome. sh — Heights on Auburn, Al!" maker Guaranteed Thgte FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING 3 not ye until noon, still +5160. ° sm BH. cchneen, Used 1x10 shiplap ........... $70 M econ ™m and t ecttici REAL ESTATE shows . BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE Used Timbers — Priced to vell A ing a Ave. 6275 Die Bow. Drayton Piains NOR NW TAVERN, Can show basement, pF home. phenomenal STOVE, REFRIGERATOR WARH- Field Tie oo. sss... Ae seach pe ases. : io CREE WEAR CLARESTON W-| 3 Kents pact ot a. a? oh.ces . FINANCE co. id od x stall sho shower. Free staud- Leav state. . “1U path Stag 2... Sie Reach 300. $1,000 down yO L FE 4-1574 20° in. medicine mash gece 8 1 coat ae. = gal. extra. No deni . , Cem: 10 acres off Baldwin. Live stream STATEWIDE _ 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.__| gan Pluorescent, 39) Orchard Lk. |. Mi : ath. Oe ier ce. running through, $1,500 down. Real Estate Service of Pontiee | LEAGUE FINANCE CO. aS - + fi =| Pull rolls 15 of 30 bb. arta | co ARLES, A BABY. * ‘ 20 acres off Baldwin. Live stream|inj7's\ Telegraph REALTOR 202 N. MAIN buggy. good ‘condition, 416. eenaee ta : We carry a complete line of : ROCHESTER, MICH. |sep yaa stove, = buliaing materiie — Dirwond - = a = - |SED PRAME” GOLONIAL PINE ELECTRIC, 47', LI piyscore — sheetrock — rockiath Paul M. —- Real Est. LET’S TALK LOANS $25 TO $300 double bed, spindle foot. seroll pew, auto, controls, $100. Interior, exterior combination BUSINESS” A head, 3. 1 year old, never _ screen doors — insulation — FE 4.2550 arm. coms SINESS used. | SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA. jes — nails — f EA he : __ HOUSER GOODS CE chine, $20. PE cae * + : = Se Roche: +071 as SEE 'ECCHI _SEW1 . SELL OR TRADE Relax While You Earn em ster OL 1 Ob tem Shae 7 jfpr nase tae “ir fa Like new = a ng see, si ait 88 a Hs aes ie: pf elena . Leave the concrete jungle 4 k hy least ron scat Rantos $25 DOWN — And you gh & "thls jevels 86 aan peeeel oaty oad for the peace & quiet Quic Cas _pllance Center, Sone $98 Bighland 84 (Mi) Fem Rd, nso) Pontiae 3 miles west of city, Lake pri hip memey maker in or net. FR 50700. TRADE ELEC . Priv-| Michigan's bean & beet belt. ~~ won cas AS FREE STANDS 4. TOILETS 44 ileges. Will trade on home, land) Moderate home & sm ali - $25 TO $500 ae » aval 133 douhe sink Hi) . ag oe housetrailer or equity; amount of cash will make chairs, Romteg ! SUE et CHAIRS w wis with fttiegs i. : -. this tavern your very own. ber ce oe mentee fied are) . beees HO ye catoree bole a PULL - Lovely 5 } 9 CHAI Te Tae colt" an'| Manufacturing Plant | fesdly, ond thelohat, “poone P| vate x gg cabinet, exter Ta lll ys S. oot. SAIS ver UMBING it Rose pattern. OR. 3-869. ef bee rn MA- Tea! for fruit, berries ‘and ete.| Approximately § acres with Sion arop-leat rs.| heart opm ymin ams j 2s bitiding celine. Home & Auto cies, renes, ike new. Pesana.| Take Over the Payments Poor -FREADTE A ASK POR MR. BROWN — suitable for cou: ; chine, -C t | eommedesiing steel trecks, N-€0.————}—atso-chatr, “makes veeD;| On These Specials: | “etre “ Petri assoc L H. BROWN, Realtor te. no paymeni _UN. eat . (Corner Pike) | __EM_3-4285 oe = FORNAGRE-& DUCTWORK AT COMPLETE | METAL | WORKING cen) eo lawn Pe satel CUSTOM MADE DAVENPORT & | Motorola TV. 21 in. Mahogany. | reduced prices, OR 3-5405 chop for eale Wil gel) ail oF a7 prenings call OA 82618 MICHIGAN SINE: Mortgage Loans 54 . 108 Pratl Bt. console \ Gas WATER HEATERS Part. MY_2- ‘For Sale Farms 48 AN BUSINESS |——~ FREEZE. EC. COND. $136. OB range, 40 in, Topline. Come & ferry. 6 A. apson, | OLIVER TRACTOR FRONT : SALES CORPORATION] A Mortgage Problem? | ¥e saiee®* “dryer $38. | OB washer, completely auto, a> 8. ery Sion 33 We Ra. PET 179-ACRES_ 7M EMEDRGEAPK RD") Foey™Attutearetts® Loree! eyecare WASHER, EAST | OE, dryer. completely auto Garage Doors Bs FSF ER | Between Howell an homes g _PARK AT Fee DOOR = ewe pec preset § serv en pl wag a" stove, ‘Duncan, Phy Ft me ad sfeetne Norge automatic gas dryer BS: STEEL CVERHEAD shop, $300. 493 _E. Tennyson. land, 21 le. Reasonable, cuanam +9 Factory seconts and all standard Do. it Yourself 61 FOR RENT $EUE creos, 's ec: MODERN BEAUTY SHOP EQUIP. “ leay town. Bence! but at dom at te “Sere, tk DEPOT” Wirn@rORE 1%. }9 » rE a. PONTIAC “FA y SPIN-DRY GOODYEAR SERVICE Wood sisel fold-cway closet doors, , —Guire 446 M15, Ortonville ae Sess. Et ee 3 SAS) USED, oRepwlt, Guaranteed, 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 face Seow ems. ps z be The ee eareernees = ’ CE | Electric Ape sox operators, Roy Annet Inc! Partridge | ae sme pa rent reel anise et oe ty Ser SS 28 E. Huron TORE Aeral 8-0466 , . h “ osha * doen Evenings and Sunday 1-4 18 ae “BIRD” TO SEE |. swap ee es Fee On ae ane ot ene anaree Meee | a a Peeaeet 30 ACRES, MODERN HOUSE, mburgs be = Sought stove exce' £ pe. | 2s ons AvELT = Oana iraere barns, real buy at only $80) There are big onl be made ™ vt FAC TRADE FOR power TRADE-IN DEPT. Sickiebar & rotary plow, here in this “ehain type” ham-|casH FOR GSED Pee WORKING stat en sane Led Guar. electric ‘washer $29.95 si ‘WHS cr colt coparetety. 2 pomp grill — good lease on mod-|~* 8, WORKING ELECTRIC STOVE. $35. Gas vont, ° Comte washer ....-- “ W.. vDINNAN em ret Sot pat me OF not. Call FE 83788, or FE) stove, $18. Re oF a Table-top gas range... $4999 | ioe wart ont. ie waves rE sme $3000 FT a Rig i lg > ng BO Bole en ne oe HR rojed., 000.90 "value, $40.0. and —- mattress Will vil Ses! for “boat,| with attachments. 4 years old. a set . sans} $8 are ise a 8D _ A Northern Tavern motor or sell FF" _ $35. EM Lounge char 2 ottomen | $1288 on Files yy | a potted gas Pra Farr SEWING eee 1 ies sen 60s alts Ban Oe reek CERAMIC watt & FLOOR TILE.|PREEZERS, ( — GH, FAMOUS | Apt size clee range =. 600.88) as Plusrescent. 903 Orchard Li oy malere. poee of city life m this. fine: rustic bar| 2 $4 lamps for Colonial furniture,| ame brands. Scratched, terrific | pe ws . $30.95 46.—-t6, . aint Formica piu and elec- - in the Alpena area. You can enjoy; 3, Speed record Be ing power| Values, $1)° 95 while they Iast No | “44 R ITEMS AVAILABLE iO ath WER rical si week, reiaxed living bai. sili have "an! mewer:_or ? OR hone orders 1g ase. Michigan WYMAN’S ar Pee kak GAS OR Days 8: 60» Sundar excellent income. Attractive own. SWAP IN "YOUR OLD LAWN Mow. luorescent, chard Lk. Ave. coal ts 488° hot water tar- Montcalan bs Established “in. 1916 PG eg tor etiortale paren ype | Mebane ele « ge lm g FULL SIZE WINDOW FAN. LIKE BO, Dy, 136 Ww. E b4i12 Laan ae Building includes at $35,000 on] power mower. Trelis, grass seed,| new. O18, S111 dfillis. Utica. 2 Tey Duty Play Gym Cameras, Heceeeat: 61A R AR} And rollers. Lawn mowers od ee: eemnenaa = JUST NORTH OF Pontiac — 10 REALTOR PARTRIDGE cleaners. All makes. 1 year guar: | Savenp regularly $40.95 . | eran. phabeciors, © tere, peeedete. io with modem, 2bedrm.| Businesses Thruout_ Mich. BARNES HARDWARE antee, $16.96 up. ity trie, |] os 2 . ra Shop, 6 W. Hu: BE este Cee ee ort ane aoe a StS aoe nopeR oe | eset $3] com to you arias | _fot ak ME pani 7 5 ‘ FE trees, Poul Here is 8e-ib ENT IN po oa meee TE clean throughout, g35.| Dining rm table, Hey Sale Musical Goods gai. (A bargain at $11,080 with |" Gon. “Over, he bern Ser, fo sees rine| Ui‘ zarle = wood Wakenield, ed,” Champesie fir HURRY - ONLY A FEW LEFT! pees Era Secu UA gG8 UP OE TOME VERY OOERE| iy cee rcuat™ | COODVEAR' SERVICE | Aton = Staten © Rae ew iQ ACRES | nome.| Rett Iaduire 2 Auburn rear ot-| tof. OR 38010 aad fg RS | THOMAS BCONoMy | S.Cass EE 56123) resus eel awe Ideal for county tiving. ie bathe |SPEEDWAY —GTATION —POR| Det herd top. No MAGE RAM:| 6005 col g abpisancn | S18. Begine re 201) COATS YK coe SATE. GALLAGHER’S Sem't, ofl beat Faved rood, Some| ite, Law, tmrentory. Good lo-| iy {04 drums, spece beater. eS : Used Electric .—=«| KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER Wits | ‘*_%._Huron___. FE 4.0866 Seber ane vaetey of fret lees. SERVICE CT RHION + GLASS CHINA CABINETTE AE REFRIGERATORS attachments, 2 pr. girl's shoe | BEAUTIFOL TONE & FINISH. bn our chance for rural livin living with SERVICE STATION |"Ay Ses wn =| TV. Mmed oak coffee table, & RAN Foller, okstes sine 4 ‘& 6. Boys teed. Por =. organ, Blightiy | TOP . SAND & GRA} wert of Clarkston. $27,800 =| "Senet inerte Eine See for WILL TRADE TH | GOARAWFRED RESUILT 2 aEpUIT AUTO, . oR ERS LAWN MOW ARTS, Tinks,| ‘°nt r was $8. 16 Perl Sum ‘Raines, Far buds ‘eve, WANTED “LIVESTOCK OP ALI — bee Ras . as 40 fsalge office. | 2 carport cated ¢ Home. with matic Nrashers Frigidaire. ‘Thor. PULLS gRRCONDITIONED & a for mowers GALLAGHER’: S see ro ot, BARD, AND ,GRAYER. 2 Forrest Joues, MApio 160 ACRES ideal, for sporting goods center) near Waterto * gehoot wi ROY'S KEPLACEMENT PARTS | SUIT ° ening Serv. E. Walton. 16 3, Meres 40566. | laa NEAR OXFORD — Large, 4 cial Refining, FR etiii. Sin-| take smaller home or vec teant land land 96 Oakian’ Ave. FE 24031 MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 3”. B-3 HAMMOND ROR ~T RUCKERS , NOTICE ~ For Sale P bedrm., modern, family ‘home, PARTNER IN ESTAD| RD, RILEY, BR HLF! WITH MEISNER RADIO & MERS “nirror. tightly marred 474398 als also fap 1 sr. old. With 31-8. "We have | diveatified oultry 274 plus modern tenant house. Ba ished radiator repair shop. Days 609 > Wlizabeth ‘ Lake he ter record player in mahog- | tremendous selection edi-| Custom ‘Rnish ‘ebony ” $2,150 : poh | loading ‘pulverized WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS FOR our Lag mags My ie and fut ahaan” #1903; eves, after 6 . KA) he 7 ae s er _peperate. POWER CO. lights ae Pleo or, without : . ° : say Wines to your order. SALE, 1343. ~J LAKE RD., country. $12,000 with $0,000 WILL TRADE 63,300 WQUITY IN| pacar UST TePAIT. sacrifice. FE 24 w. Lawrence FE S-8191| mirrors at terrific savings. Mich- | CONN ON” CORNET. Harry hite & & Sons, Inc Inc. “WO ORTH OF COM. wa. | Sale Land Contracts 52| tarm y rane wpe tie ot Fa, LP, VAGSLFLO BOIL IN VACUUM | ifs, Fiuezescent. 303 Ores | ee etre MOTE pil 8. Caos t2, Be. ped MERCE : = : ested near atertorg Ht mie . $1.89 gal, Jack's, 277 Baid- _S7stem ror CORNET A Pe MUTE. | WASH eo . GRAVEL, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor |- - 29 & COLGATE take em r home or vacant land| NG WOE EB LECFETS MOWERS a 2 on sae vi nie 2 eo Seats © e900 Descoore i. ar | eoaerT AL BED WITH FOAM fieore, is, GE. refrigerator, $65.' ive riders, porter cable, 26° | GME JN AND HEAR THE OF OREAT Z| 9 maNDL: ay Se a a a ne Vee ee ae Seay poleten dt, modely’ M-.| gant Gall fore home emer Sarat ANURE, ; IM , pole FE 41157 Y $4881 7 HUDSO is SeECTIGS RANGE. “hue pnts pi Bs 3 } Seka’ 3] i “spousal —— wea — > 300 Dut fon "Rd 4, Soe —- . fect condit 21521. : & ravens. $6 wtode “Bites ch J WRIGHT For Sale a “Es oe ne WESTINGHOUSE FV-IT-IN— Gon: | & Teel cours Se hoe, J. MORRIS MUSIC YARD ‘&, DRIVEW AY, GRADING waren ete fomeeed tare ie AKLAND AVE, © 12 FORMALS 10. WORN TRONRITE pare Helen ar eee Sa wrk tc. he et Ditie Hwy 34 S. Telegraph _b ba wie - 7. arm as pwee ey once. Ca MA - USED TV, $19 95 & UP. 21" COL. e ® se, . stable fi di ple 5781, utomatt tro é _MA 5-7878 ot OR 3-792 - L Cees MEM TEN i Ponmnag recht rome RTT GAR aS. Gutta Rik MA GATED PE at ng ature NO onl & Feel 7 redueed for "tact action <= $e monthiy, ¢ per cent interest. PE bag | we : ‘sag ELECTR: < UNGE TWIN) we Eh lengpe tide ft FOR, SALW? ANTIQUE ORGAN. | P P OAK oe ; on lot 63x30 Tet, Leok it over|? Xe FST Gan 08_Avbar i 420g WALNUT TWIN BEDS CHEST." SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | _EM 3.0083, Cuil Ne 20 Pulee, thew oes 08h H. P. HOLMES, INC and make offer, Clark Real £s.|_O% 36 anes IRONRITE | TRONER & CHAIR, mirror. Night arte ce “{ fine 13 8 Saginaw FE_5-2100 GRINNELL UPRIONT PIANO. ME: Speeqw : "Roe .P. INC, | tate, 001. fron, FE . 1957 Chevrolet - ouR, FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE te sell including ———.—— er at 8, Woodward, Birmingnes stock No 4219 — Geer polst ' BALDWIN AND FO 0 omc TRUCK DEALER. gp ‘n “3308. io io Foor COsTOM, RAPT RUN. Co... Hunter itn at. Wood. MON : \ Very sharp. AND GUR. fOREIGN CARS! WEINGARTZ SUPPLY | 32%, ,afercary Mare 20, very ~ Used Truck Parts mA Th. 4 Seen | re mp MONTCAEM | 1956 Mercury Tefitin AY Boreche. "alle Ramco. Int. Harvester_Farm_ Equip. i? RUNAB BOAT MOTOR & __ e have low overhead and cheap- B y | “320 8. MAIN Van Dyke, Utica trailer, $480. 632, Lounsbury. PE USED TRUCK PARTS GEORGE § MILLION trucks off ned a ee re 2 ee se ee OL. 1-976 ___REpubite 3877) ie. ee PER EEE vops | GEORGE § MILLIO oh ‘my PONTIAC, + DR. $ gPTTE Ri, ROW, CORN PICKER. |i HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR. ELTO),,,,HEIONTS R SALES SPECIAI use) Buick 1956 Mercury der, standard shift, $165. PE ber, Exe. — $356 ~~ iat _ FE _8-0200_- : 2 Debate avs New “ Fords, all equipped with gee Buick | with Continental kit. | 71-8921. ‘dump truck, § yrds, motor }4 FOOT RUNABOUT, 1956 36 For Sale Trucks 90 re & heater. Safety package — Pec — ; 1949 PONTIAC TFS. hp. Mark 30 Mercury, 1957. Trail- POET Side mirror. windshield, white 1067 Pore 300 i O TOS = station. Locks ROTR GARDEN T . EXC. shield cad cushions. Comm Miely|PORD, ‘52. SHORT DOUBLE a PAYMENT PLAN | 1954 Ford Crestline | — Mee. $140 cond, FE 26244 rig to go Mazurek are caeer MY 2-4184, after Custom 300 240 $4590 mo. bree ore ne | 300 Hunter Bivd. 3. 10) F ROTH ARDS TRACTOR, 8 HP, iists Sagina riane Clu Sed 953 85 om 1 ‘ . -Pass around B'Ham ‘ See ine k sew|_ oem bee. Pe cane | g-PORDT DUMP VE- STAI. | Pacians Ses 'Cha sedan Seto me Zs Nii 4 | 1954 Chevy MI 66934 nag pM 2202 Bob rost a pecar 14 FT. BOAT & MOTOR. $50. CALL geen eset, ete Ex 20 mates op can pote S ‘ ASS y me gg SL, HEV. 1 ton, pickup Spent 280 Hunter Blvd. (U.S. 10) SPRIN SPECIALS ate ao OUT: ikb MO. ei 6 yds ft long. EM 3-4354. SAE poen Pe cae Bw Pe Le AP New shewtwres S -4 ‘Man ounere 4 — ieee | FURY, 1956 -Pass around lbs SRA ALLOWANCES _PE 5-2166. ‘@ SIpDEB AKER LON PICKUP. TORG Mi . Motor Sales |All you have to dp is drop Mt 6-604 uu NEW & USED EPINISHED | G E $ MIILLION jaa W. Montcalm, Pontiac PE 6-023 | the ‘Sticx' info ‘ast aod 'ge. | BONTTACTH . en CREDIT MANAGER i” 955 MERCURY, STATION WAGON on 4m is ag aclohaa 753, CHE Heater if a. p= ES ~PONTI AC’ S Harold Turner Ford | Oh, he's omenraee all right! He gave me the a afternoon | "MOM. Ran. . Your really “hot! “A it wrapped up up rea. No money down, ei & service all of MI_ 471500 off — to 0 caddy for him!’ : : ' —| {oC pour pleasure price aaase — * HTON © © Sons TRUCK CENTER (@ CHEV, BEL-AIRE HT, FOLLY | ——— 5 Se (1955 MERCURY a Bunter Bivé. at Haynes, Birm. = p i | T . 4 H Hott NS | F Sale Cs 1 For Sa brakes, Power seat Snarp. $1000. | SCHUTZ a ee TAIN, 4 DR. - 1958 CHEVROLET V-8 WITH STA or ars | or Sale Cars’ 91 163 PONTIAC Gren Mea ae, ina pe ere ge ta 1955 DESOTO, FIREDOME 4 DR, ‘$1 PORD. 2DR. R HEA Bo rost 13 8 Woodward. Birmingham rivets _ Ses J e ‘ 5 * . . le: ‘ SP ECIAL RETAIL BRANCH Ou- stock No, wale. North Chev: | esd credit down,. 12 De ' er. Whitewa. us. on 38 aS ; 7 P D FLIGHT, s ‘rolet Co. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wood-| rear. - i DEMO. 280 Hunter Blvd. (U.S. 10) s+ LYM. SEDAN. PPL Dass’ Tractor, Model DC Oakland at Cas So Ee ee | sg THUNDE . ee ee, Pe R&H. Clean. No money dn. Eddie a $595 Go Ca on) #238. . —"- $8 DODGE. CUSTOM ROYAL «4 Very low miles cart "Priced. Tight. MI 6-6934 MI. 62202 | _Steele Ford. FE 5-204. : Bx 9000 coNDrTiON For Sale Cars be | $z- hardtop. F steering & brakes | = =TOM BOHR, INC. OPEN ‘TIL _9 i090 PLYMOUTH 4 DR., $180. OR ae ‘33_ CHEVY at | M A UTO. ween 12 noon m. - | KING BROS. BARGAINS _ |i cunsns. ie biioo.* a | sate, Bt See ) VACATIONING? “Rai ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | _on Sauurdayand Sunday —_—__| BRANCH : Be . GHEVROLET 210 V8. STAND-' SWEPT-WING DODGE Seve money on, your vacation ene rere of oi) THIS WEEK SPECIALS | 1956 FORD - OA 83306. 08 Cond: $000. | ata new 88 Dotge tar sedan | fed: Exc cond. OR 341006, "| Parks ‘at MI 41500, Twarold: Turn: |'3¢ PONTIAC HARD TOP ... $488 '55 PONTIAC “OVERDRIVE CKs -. 194 FORD. DR. V-8. c ee 1936 CHEVROLET pees conrenring, | OATS | Oa Male" alald Fad "Pk | “a args ang, tre one | STUDERAREN con. te) TERS ate tie kk wail tires, orig- : 5-204. Gi cond. 5-2708. J ery om ike new 1955 OLDSMOBILE a ctl PARE seal or MOTOR SALES FORD “31, CUSTOM 300, 4 DR. Get Wise ., Economize Larry erome << "$1390 - $1007. Our stock No N-4080" North vs. , . ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1983 PONTIAC SRS SEEN | net ger seme eis he aac a 1983 PL MOUTH sTA STATION WAG BECHER a PA HAUPT RAMBLER Grete mee PONTIAC HURON MOT OR SALES , EW & USED CARS — of of 18.78, monn Cal celal TAYLOR” CHEVROLET ALWAYS 4 GOOD SELECTION OF P A c ] BILL SPENCE Mr Parks si RETAIL: wa sim Walled Lake 952 W HURO: PE 2.2040 ontiac SAIS | RAMBLER SALEs & SERVICE CHEVY, 1953, NICE. $450. ot Pe EES Hon . eee PE 5-9297 * \ "ST Ponti re talina FE Osis — € LER. ae. Pull power. Very low mile. “Peas gt “att y Thar $149 Down or Trade- In S] ORE 155. HRYS ‘| "35 Chevy 2 dr. V-8 standard shift. Taxes and °58 Plates Included P WINDSOR 2 DOOR my Ba ~~ R&C RAMBLER ALL MODELS AVAILABLE | = § MT. CLEMENS ST. 4s Radio . Heater, | Auto. 54 r. Sbarp r. Powerglide. R&H. Our Slogan FE 3-7117. = é Trans, ‘A° bi Ww. Sharp! _ 5 MONTH “ ” cuen coer poten. car ate E4 statesman, . We can beat any deal - $47.50 PER } O) BEHIND THE POST OFFICE . ort $1350 Sti ng sais! Special 1064 Rambler Cross Coun- SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN | FONTIAC CONVERT. "$4 RYDRA, : to _ CHEVROLET . *— Clarkston weet owns - fe meas, | — Cad, OR Aer roe Woodmont, Drayton Woods, Mich. a Bo TOS | CONVERTIBLES AND PON' | ‘T AC : MAple 55566 or MAple 5-114! Priced to sei MANE MO DOWN | mw WEW CaR DEPARTMENT | Can PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. a 5 a T ara, NEW. 782.58 ASK C e? a 2 utter Bivd. 3.8. 10) AN Sa for George Million. Moa Hareld Tur Complete Seivice @ om Sie pm.| SCHUTZ MOTORS i“ 7a croeaite wade _ 4. ser agrees around item ¢202' »©O CHOOSE FROM RET AIL ie FORD. wire POT RAGE SHELTON 912 8. Woodward eam | Lake Orton r= <_< BANK RATES) _ta' Short Ste “et ; | 1954 PLYMOUTH —_| £980 = MERCURY _Mr_ bos “4 yr TRANSPORTATION | ° ce TEORORREIED es Pontiac - Buick GAS SAVER SS eae pega tg th ses or HOUSE SPECIALS! We trade up or down. S | OR EI [wag ll PE sto. - Eddie Rochester OL 1-8133 JIMMY DE ROSE _Beeeable offer, Koss & Printz. E e |. n 795 3140 W- HURON eee mi *50 DESOTO {| “Oakland County's. MT. CLEMENS ST. ie “FORD. CALL OR Sie “3 Buick conv. Dyn. Fe Pow. $175 | 1. mile-west_ef Telegraph | 1084 STUDEBAKER, ¢ CYLINDER, ; 4 DOOR ‘ BA FE 3-7117 after 3 p.m. _ | °56 Olds Super 88. Hyd. $1585 ?? Whi Wa lk ?? { mileage master, 2 Ter ad = New Tires. One Owner. wildest trader iP = . Wholesale for Retail | ‘36 Buick Hardtop Dyn... $148 ye | Hriven' ike ew, gs7t. Terms. a $275 Ge DESOTO. a GTOM it 1 ] : C AR ‘33 Ford’ ve * gees Sloss Hy y oui gna wag. See | Clarkston Motor Sales A ATIC TRAN 00 : : : Me oe CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ission, Firedome V-8. R & H, "4 Buick hardtop, Dyn. Like | * == 2 door cee $149 ae : 53 CHEVROLET NORTH directional signals, agsume pay: os S “Pe ee $s “48 Ambassador sedan | Clarkston. Myh. Ph. _MA_FOis1, =. ,' te iy mente, $91.68 per month. Pull) MUST HAVE-ROOM |.3 Shey a RAN. Sharpie - $305| Roger’s Sales k Service | COM MUNITY — = We B Trade | ARE * Bo" CHEVROLET | itr? Susthicmenscnasider:| 4,Postiag, 048 3p rord, a5 rus.) 53 B Bre oy te | MAREN AT. re 2088 MOTOR SALES *. 10 “$250 Englebart. "s | pag ae "ab, Mercury. $51 “BUD D SH LTON OMIZE — GO RAMBLER! | Rochester, Michigan : : : . Hunter at 8, Woodward Ave. DODG Pontiac, $51. "50 Buick, $50. ‘49 : peace epee STATION WAGON. I er, BRAID , | Semeeenem = Sone wear. 3308. Se | MANY. 9 MANY MORE ane us That Rdg A care” 4 dr, 6 cyl. Sport tone, heater, S04 N. Main OL 2-9311 j R & R MOTO ( : -| standard shift. Exe. cond. Cash ———j r | “id Paani | Pe ay oe aE i senenmaeed eh te, si baten ts vcra— ae Bl Sweet, pareen ae pa I on SR MOTOR SALES i956 CHEVY. BEL AIR 4 Eddie steele Ford — St r. 4 rane MIKE oe, 3 ee 23-3200 stuminum bear 7 nar t Sat pag gaa H-top. 1 owner, V-8. Powe relide ion | pONTAcs. LARGEST INDEPEND- . . | Rte tke ose, RAM sites) ‘Cal HARDENBURO. MOTOR SALES WOURTEALER Te hariowac| & y | PE_3-0186 _ {rhe Roenes Guaranteed. Will | SOR SALE 8é. FORD RANCH-| ENT, DEALER. OLDS, 1956 MT 6-883 corner Cass & Pike FE 5-1398 i? NATIONAL. “Lake ‘Master, 16 in55- BUICK EePice TOP RED & 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR. white wall tires. R&H, back 98 Deluxe Holiday Coupe pies 0, t4t.| Black, © stentipg. Dynation drive. sedan. Pull power. Radio -and| lights and windshield weshers,,. | 33 FORD, GOOD CONDITION. fat with al: the power equip- ces finden $425. 2 i Sid Brokers. 1260 N. Perry. PE ‘hatte, heater Beautiful cond. .... $1005— $1399 or will soowlder cheap sepe.| teeth: re rg Rd., Clarkston, . ment “You'll wonder at fhe . i : i Site aon Gun; ORIGINAL OWNER, 1065 BUICK | 1956 Ford %.ton pickup V8. Like’ Silas teen ee 8 TS ee pet WEBS RA | 0 Sk Seceer com. Cally C1008. oct wth ee Rey Ee) co ee aaa aae| #e6 "1953 FORD | Seeatpaathit ue § ier. Ass a eCWS- a t 2s. We - : Trans. New “walls, Other | ex- ex-/1953 Olds. 2 Dr. - Radio, Heat-| waroon 2 dr., nice car, no money _N. Perry. ‘Te 4-0100. SCHUTZ : — 4 ; ii-on Price, $1305 Voorheis} er. Hydramatic ............ $545 Gown, $18 per mon ‘ : ; : » a M etn pee wetcormaents ne! Bob Frost COMMUNITY | nz PROERER™RT nam | 57 CHEVROLET Bt Air Hardtop |... $1895 * : 1955 OLDS 8. A-1 CONDITION © - * * ot er ‘S| Take =_—— = ue. Motor Sales Will take older car equity Powerpack. Onyx BLACK. Peis 7 1001 Ford ovivert, Power fern wt ut eee nd pet Wie fe Take over payments. FB O12 || '57 PONTIAC 2-Door Hardtop wee ee cece ee $1895 + ] ay. | Walls, "Pom. v8. car een es Mi 62202 “31 Buick gpec. HT. low mi. 2383 “CY” OWENS FORD vie he” Se ee ee . a * /_ Saar eee eee wT "9 ag wee J ? : 1951__ FORD. DR. V8. R&H. ‘56 Pont. ’ Hydra | ft. 50. ies “TA HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. | ‘36 Pord Ghiet ges Hare oD fis '53 OLDSMOBILE || 57 CHEVROLET ‘Bel Air Sport Coupe . . $1845 FE 46010. A ayments of $8.65 th. | ‘55 Chev. Bel Air HT ee Sites RDTO! Radio & Boater. &Cyl., Standard Trans ; iner “15 Min’ all Ct aie, fcr. rs. ‘| ‘ r w HOLIDAY BA’ P Biscayne BLUE. M = aaavED utes From Pontiac” Call Creat Mar. Mr. Parks ai | 38 Buick HT. Dyna. ww ... $1295 $695 BLUE. obile Homes ‘windshield, ste end controls, |, < é Se ; OXFORD. the Bargain Blvd. ..MI_4-7600_ Harold Turner Ford, | ‘66 Chev. Bel Air P-giide ... $1083 |. ‘| 56. FORD Victoria Hardtop. ..............$1395 57 4-Dr. Wagon g _ MICHIGAN OA £2528 (pig THUNDERBIRD. $3,182.88. | 38 | Fou” ww coon oS 2 Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic, White Walls. IVORY 31 CHEVY, POWERGLIDE, R&H, Call Chuck Montgomery at Eddie | .35 Ford. Ey bade aon = “CY” ; ° a 4 dr. hard top, beaut!- Sharp, $245. : Steele Pard. FE 5- beans 34 Olds 9 dr, 88 wee $945 & Chinese R: . | ne “Bpraes, See ees R & R MOTORS og? FORD. 00- VIC. 2 DR RGM. | 46 oUt tet Tae team pes 57 GHEVI VROLET 2-Door ................ $1395 s I, beauty ... $2345 ins] cHEVY ate aoteE ~~ OM. et car dn. Eddie Steele | 3 Ford. Créstliner sharpie B45 —Powerglide. Onyx BLACK. White Walls | 7 Hillman 4-Dr. UTELY NO MONEY DN. ipso FO m1 alias ~ ‘35 DFS ESOTO 4-Door .......... $1095 FORD CONVERT . $250, CALL 147° 8, SAGINAW FE 5-4101 bg Py Bay By BS , eaoee| Assume yee Sar a atte? _¢. PE 0-298 _ Auburn at East Blvd. .~—~ : — ne Ser ae Teer 8Cyl, BLACK & 58 Thunderbird _Mi_ 47500," Harold “Turner Ford. | FE 5-8858 F; aval Doo Turquols. white top. white wall 1985 CHEVROLET 4DOOR 5SE- Hey! FORD. 11956 ere— 2 FORD TUDOR, RAH VERY A ad CHEVEOLET boli won TS at tied aang, (a, "tan. Eowerglige. This eat S| BREE [sary raja =e Battte bot : L ppm egg cesses $108] Noe Reatebe North Ehevrolet Co. | Salle Nauiement piteran | “al uakg dies FE bate BR ANCH '56 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Door ...... ve eee ees $1395 * .: General - Zimmer ARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, |.¢ Chev. Bel Air hardtop, V-§ $1295 Birminghem. MY ta ‘Biimingnam' new ear trade, | °%,7ORD 2 DOOR, CUSTOM Bix. : sheen Ee ne. ~ Holly - Great Lakes Pg ie 34 Chevy 210. 4 dr, V8... $1005. — a You'll never buy better at more. ; - _ | 57 CHEVROLET. Convertible ee oa $1895 . . Gardner FiX—¢ ENGINE AIRLINER TO) $5 Porn ea, Oe eernaue’: $995| 53 CHEVY CONVERT. | "#* _LE BLANC, 1955 = Bots AOS Seu BLACK. wsuuan Male Walle, ON" P 10; | This 1 ice clean b b =2 SUPER “08” HA « ilaeec Ato 8 wide, 14 to 38 suit Bete 3! $00.10: |'54 Pontiac, siarchiet ccataling $938) This ise pice ° Wat ures | | : _ SCHUTZ | Bet you havent seen one of -/ Radio’ & rer Power 55 PONTIAC Starchief Catalina ....-...... $1145 wide 2 BR-FK. $9958.50 down VING POR NSAS,. FRI-| "33 Desoto 4 dr. powerflite $305 Mandard shift. vood. Raint | neither had we until Cee Breese eee. : Radio & Heater, Hrdramatic, White Walls. CREAM $85.8; per month includes af y night, May oh. PE 83729 "82 Chrysler 4 dr. automatic $375 good. Takes look at this one. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH aera ‘iia all-wine | Power window Pow & Shenandoah GREEN Pint. s¥Pence. taxes and financing - no 7? Plymouth 4 dr. $135 PEOPLES AUTO SALES 912 8. Woodward. Birmingham ceuae Fan s. _ 4 seats Price’ “iy reduced 4 $ CHE Vv ROL. ETS Wag 1245 Setogs. A iew used trallere’ silica CA xr rag Ford 2 dr, V4, om '0_Ontiooc ____FE 299! ig porD. 3 DR 6 STD_ NO ~ ned ding the top. Full pric oo tation Wagon ......... $124 available on rental plan We sell,| Leavin 5 iy. SHARE ©: drt geet “48 $185'1955 CHEVY. 2 DR. R&H. VERY — money dn| Low payments, di Cantu eee $1695 y POOR, HO Radia fk Heater, Fowerslide 8Cyl, Orion ‘on 2s, MY aot Oe wuss LNGes AND Mais | “RIEMENSCHNEIDER- toot cond. $198. FE 2015. Steele Ford. FE, 5-0204 son me. ; Navajo TAN : 2 SPONTEMAG GOMER FF - souri. Leaving Fri. Eve. Share, E NGL E HART (1955 CHEV. BEL AIR H- TOP. 194) FOR b 2? DR, oD" CON- 5 56 one VV TROL E ap 2- Door 150 CRORCICHCEC CCE nar) $ 995 5 . &l Expenses. FE $-9242, i I + Good cond. nd. $1, 1 150. ). MA 6 6-2100. dition. 18 mos. to pay a hed SCHUTZ Se & Heater, White Wails, @Cyl, YELLOW & shape. $500. Cali after 6. PE goo ie Wak Fak lee 8. SAGINAW FE 29131 Mr_ Bell. Great Lakes. FE 8-04 cs : ss GOL via — DESOTO-PL TH / WE. ARE RUD _oUT_OF_vaeD foad. Either way PE $-6006- 1956 BUICK 195¢ CHEVROLET HARD TOP SE- 1952 FORD - _912. 8 Woodward. Birmingham _ gates, Ne need vous wailer. ¢ at. Hardtop. Super. full power. a one owner Birmingham car. | No_money down, full price $206. . —— RET AIL mt Der cent, ___Wanted Used Cars 8&8) Very sharp. $160 Priced to sell at only $1186, Our THIS WEEK’S Sales. 18710 i oils Re. Holly. Bob Frost tet Co. Huther Biva. ae ee O rost SPECIALS MEirose 4-677) 4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cee. Hamer elves S: = an OR ward Ave, Birmingham, MI! E : "$4 Pontia — __Rent Trailer Space 79 is Mien MOCH AS #30 FOR JURKAND) 200 Hunter Riva. (vis. 10) | #2735 : | By-Pass. around pide dad Me Fora’ é Slee a $650, | 1 SPACE, PONTIAC LAKE, PRI. ven Art. FE 20008 days oF! gaa MI 62202 57 CHEVY BELAIR Conventi. “7° _. MI_6-2202 | .53 Studebaker 4 dr. .......-. ie oie 71) ae 1 °5 ; ) _Yale. OR 3-4336. el aa 5 7 Open _‘til_9 et 2 @ blue, white walls. | i955, FORD CONVERTIBLE, RA- L ; FE 3 | 55 DODGE Coronet 4-Door *..5......4.....$ 995 ‘ AUBURN HG § MOBILE VILLAGE Bright Spot =o ere 1. nec kegs 37 CHEVY . erat HAR Er aie. neehet, ——_ —- CITT y Jerome oe TRE OID Ore EE | potte Ad meaner. Auto. Trans., 8 Cyl.. 2 Tone GREEN. wen N, ~ OF = FE esi Needs Sh Cc N __Wwealth, Glide. Call. FE 5-8675, after ‘3 Stock No. ree-B TSorth gf anos tioned) fart DEALER power, renent poe ition, Own- | '56 CHEVROLET 2. Door 210 tas Re? $1095 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN evs ap ate ow Mazurek Studebaker _ let Co, Hunter Bivd. at 8 Wood- p58 FORD ve a POWER $1396. FE. 3+-7534_after_ 5 p.m. ik Radio & Heater. 8 Cyi., w/Walls. : 2 Tone aoe - Mats front aod payeroma eu) Phone FE 8.0488 | 55 suasenater sation wagon tios|"dan V5 ence rads Sette ond | Ave Birmingham, Mr 6238 | ees [55 FORD 2-Door |: .-..-..-2- 21... $ OOS ‘85 Ford, custom lined owergiide 2 tone paint. A beau- i956 FORD. 2 DR. 6. STD. CLEAN.| °TS ec Bs. Robin's Exe BLUE Paint. 4 : Lots : py Ag MANOR FOR| Der. of Cass _ Oeainio a pe Be for only eed Our cic Ho. ie dinette Mood ee Eee a ee 7 || °56 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe ............$1495 ; ‘Ro lot 18 5 te cement pati |_ Reed. Spet Cad 53 Studebaker Sport Coupe $633) 4097. North Chevrolet Co. Hunter . — Better Buy Used Cars | "BEL AIR — Radio & Heater, Powerglide, W/Walls. sidewalk i for garden ep = CASH 8. Bivd. at Sagin rE 4-9588 | Blvd, at tae Ave. Bir- Bir in ha i | EVE spot. ny 4 * shelter 2 ml east of Ontord on 18 CADILLAC ©. S| See ming m “Bright Spot” “Feu pfOrTiAc, wagon. t | 'S4 CHE VROLET Bel Air, 2-Door ....... ..$ 695 _Lakeviite Ra. Ph. OA 8-3 AVERILL’S NEED CARS —_— onable. Will trade. Economy Gars. === =~ SSCS HYDRAMATIC. Radio & Heater, Powerglidé, Bermuds GREEN over PARK AT F pinghtust Shop it, Then bring. it here for: 22 Auburn. N ash oe REA Where living is & vacation—72| top doliars. aes $2 CHEV. CDR R&H. LOWNER. Birmin ham len ‘$7 BUICK, 2 DR. HARDTOP 53 OLDSMOBILE Convertible ........ ...$ 695 lovely’ acres includes a private 2020 DIXIE HWY $395. g La ADIO, oe Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Walls. Jet BLACK. _ jake with good switnming, godd FE 2-0678 PE 4-6806 R & R MOTORS : ‘ CUSTOM TRIM, DYNAFLOW 53 FORD D: Sed schools Club house and. tornado Ac : 724 Oakland FE 43520 AND oe 4-Door dan -...........-. eee $ 495 shelter. Qnly 15 minutes to Pon- | CASH ET? . Nc $1605. "36 BUICK SUPER CON- Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic. 2 Tone GREEN tiae Also trailer sales Wase rate| FOR LATE MODEL ‘$2 CHETY SHARP” Bloomfield ° | L_ POWER, RAD- $20, Phone MYrtie 2-4611, U8ED CARS E_ 21634 . 1953 Chevy ; | 10 "HEATER. DYNAFLOW. 55 “RAMBLER Station Wagon ..... - 2. $1095 __Auto Accessories 80 eee Motor Sales. ber perc (Ea) oe aa “$408. °83. FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. 4io & Heater, IVORY & CORAL , a More wang WILSON NE W C AR 1996 Plymouth . si RADIO, HEATER, FORD-O- "54 CHE Vv ROLET 2-Door 210 .....-.......$ 595 &o * *! 7 grt. _ bid Jo wa ai trans GLENN’ S | , PONTIAC - CADIELAC .952 Desoto . .... "| ase. ss BUICK SPECIAL « br. | Retief & P ms i aa Powerglide.’ Réal ‘nice. Bermuda pat —— . : : FIRST COME ‘53 FORD "St tidn Wa TisTaL | FIRS ME “HARDTOP. RADIO. HeATE ati SOUN es sane cee§ 695 ee | eS “SL CADILLAC Pecos ed <“mse en T AD S Birmingham FIRST SERVED | DYNAFLOW, 4 NEW TI 2 PASSENGER - 8 Cyl., Radio & Heater, MAROON ne ip Ser unday anted clean used cars. See us Green with white top. A beautiful | $1295. °53 PONTIAC STAR oF a ” . yl ee Rey AUTO PARTS for the tp dollar. Ga. THE Poher ae a as «EACH WEEK THE nt CUSTOM CATALINA FULL Pow. "34 FORD “Ranch Wa feb . ee oe $ 995 Fer Sale Tires 80A i seal _ $1 OLDS SUPER 68. $2205 "Ne . GAR AT, THE Lowest ‘Poss. | Marin Ra '51 NASH 2-Door ........+.00... $ 195 e r r r i - : Uv, ere eee) b) ¥ Sune sage ic tener a Muffler. Fully guaranteed in writing for life 7 ae Bees Week Sarahenate | | Peewee tz” [te Pmanaincure of electronic Teesration forms from te Gots tnt Real Trouble | °f YOU ee a4 cKensie mani e ets ‘Keal trouble ¥ 8 News Chase ten, The center charges a $10 reg- CKLW. orien, ‘Device’ | WIBK, MeLeod —— Today 405 are on the atl _. . for Brawls on Streets KING’S Seti AGO WIR, Band Parade payroll. _ any college has openings, - ~“ acs. “a mnt McKentie A liggesed apd af plggy ee! its admissions director will be| CAIRO (INS) — After Gamil mid AS Midas Muffler Service & Godtrey a” dcssanera able to thumb through the files|Mohamed Hassan had paid 22 dif. MUFFLER 256 $. Saginaw FE 2-1010 toe mci prose y — - * and select atudents to invite forjferent fines for street brawling, | SHOPS Cues te feeene ww, Seland : i - |applications, police decided the 23rd offense) oe ene ee Tey Rasst | Sat Sz Hews, MeKenste To celebrate the beginning of| After a student has accepted an|should be punished with a: jail: : Fridsy “tt 8 — Saturday “UH 5 2S amar the new contract, Mount Carmel, |invitation to apply, his registra-| sentence; But when the police took | == ee Por ttene | WHE Rowe Deland a Wabash River town of 10,000,'tion will be taken out of the ac-/Gamil to the jail, he screamed: ee “5 ® WYZ Wattrick, McKenzie |has designated next week as Thor-'tive fies. “You cannot lock me up with men, SAVE ON TUNERS, : Bee R Mews Meleoa -—«[darson-Missner Co, Week. . ‘I'm really a girl.” = SALE ; ei iano, ter ic ; oe ti Plant workers will be paid in|. In 21 states, tree growers or the| A police matron confirmed ad! : PEAKERS. PEAKERS, AMPLIFIERS . otra AB gd Ager Masee | silver dollars — 27,000 of them) owners of-land on which trees are claim of the unkempt trousered y ay ‘os he |welghifemore than ton. ‘Mer|grown oF from which tree products|troubletmaker, who explained her CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. _Martya oe Have NE WEN SEIS exiceoted tre subject $0 Wpe-iname was really “Gamila” whidh 1540 Wictlond ‘esd (W. eres) . OR 3-9700 | . Fagg ; Mason value for each \silver dollar, cial taxes, in Arabi¢ means “pretty.” . THE PONTIAC PRESS * _ WEDNESDAY. “MAY 7, 1958-— fimryxrcur By PHYLLIS BATTELLE » NEW YORK (INS) — You pn “ goneede (unless you are in the process of falling in love again) that there’s nothing really new under the sun. It's just that~they affix.a new) name to-your old problems. : *x * * ‘Take asthma, ‘prickly heat, poison ivy and chronic common cold symptoms. They used to be called asthma, prickly heat, poison” ivy ‘and common colds. When you got them, you applied the proper liquids, from calamine to cambric, and.waited for them ‘to go away. “Today all these ailments, and ~ing rr ccmibetitle for people who! jallergiés he may be suffering. from,' ean afford to have their. backs ‘beginning with the most common, pricked by specialists. Great prob-| lems have been sclved through allergy tests. ¥ Delp So enh eee whe hay fever, and going into the more ‘curious forms—like that old buga- boo, headaches following storms out of the East. * * * It is not a book to-be sneezed at ~—unless, of course, one is allergic to ink; paper or the spending’ of was allergic, not to the scotch, but to the aspirin he took as « chaser. 2 And the woman who feared she! was allergic to her husband and discovered it was not actually he! who turned her into a rash, but) " rather his pipes, his: ecciaalda’ (dust brought home on his clothes) and his dog. * * * You can imagine how THAT dis-| .jcovery perked up the marriage. Te ease the minds, as well as In it, she advises the reader of a Job Is His Life i i ce f Oh Asi i kt Ain a Ka : : bgt it ait Educali tion Chief Dedicated] ment as commissioner, was _inter-, sate for schools under the Allied mili-| tary government in Bavaria. Bone Transplant | | Growth Reported’ by Physicians NEW YORK (INS) — The first] known case of “growth” in a trans- pointed out that it is of) er Har interest” that the’ transplanted bone has not disinte-. ete: vse” is, My cet growing, | Tia contrary to the usual ex | perience in bone dinarily | i i | million facts about the thousands of | | $2.%—and it should be fascinating to anyorie ache or tickle. “with “an unexplained F &. = i = £z and elsewhere—e.g., two people who are allergic or have allergies a) ‘Allergies’ . «wae aDarsh Deuebal for. Mothers in their immediate ~ families should never. wed, Q When you finish; it isn’t likely you'll have got over your problem, vAllergy is rarely outgrown,” the i.” ‘But it is guaranteed you will be the most hep hypochondriac in town. . (Copyright, 1958) author says. “Learn to live with for Decoration Day A meeting of all wound Town- ship police, auxiliary’ police and civil: defense personnel has been set for May 19, with the township board, in an attempt to get organ- lized for the anticipated traffic on . Decoration Day. ‘ * * * Spearheaded by Justice of the | Peace Donald . , the group \Waterford Readies . will discuss ways of keeping the) heavy traffic flow’ moving| |smoothly, dnd keeping serious ac- cidents at a minimum. Adams, who was recently ap- pointed a chairman of the Michi- gan State Water Safety. Committee by Gov, .G. Mennén Williams, said) group will also discuss) thusiasts. 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