= pete eee teas pS ede | ay | pe a ey a i P j ae: Z \ f I } t ta * tedaeines ot vs. Weather Burege Forecast Partly, Cloudy, Warm. , (etals Pose 2) * 7s YEAR | aaKE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 15, oe PAGES, Over 100, 000 x * ‘Huge: New Sputnik Put in Orbit by Reds panion to the dog Latke which MOSCOW if — The Soviet Union today launched its third and largest Sputnik, an 11.9-foot coan weigh- ing nearly a ton and: a half. A special announcement by Tass, official Soviet news agency, said . the new earth ‘satellite, fired in x k * nationa} Geophysical Year pro- rets of outer space. . De Gaulle Says T Aw ' PARIS (#!—-Gen. Charles ait Call’ de Gaulle said today he is ready. to serve France if called upon but did not state his conditions. In the past free hand. he has always demanded a The call De Gaulle had awaited since he retired from political life in 1946 still had not come, but the moment was perhaps closer than* ever before. He issued a communique fram office to. make his position clear. De Gaulle said: the trials again engulfing I am ready to take over the pow- ers of the republic.” Military rule covered simost all. of tinderbox Algeria today. amid signs that the army com- mand is leaning more and more — teward local rightwingers and | The Senate labor rackets com-|» imittee will enter a clash between Robert P. Scott, a former Pontiac barber now on the State Board of Exapiners ‘of Barbers, and the Barbers Union Lo- cal 5562 (AFL-CIO), which ousted ‘away from the new government in Paris. - Gen, Raoul Salan, French com- mander in chief in Algeria, ap- “committee of public safety” )him yesterday. ' which seized control in the North! Scott, St, of 31 Bloomfield Ter- preva os «ares Sa African capital Tuesday. race, claims his ouster was “Team- ae ie + © ster inspired” retaliation for his| The announcement said the sat- Salan, who is regarded in Paris|testimony against the Teamster|¢llite entered its orbit at an angle as a loyalist, shouted at a crowd|Union and its president, James R.jo%f © ee" the equatorial of several thousand: “Long live|Hoffa, before the McClellan Com-|Plane, it wil cover al- France! Long live French Algeria! |mittee in Washington last fall, |™ost the entire inhabited part of Long live Gen. De Gaulle!” A Detroit investigntor for the |Circie te jast akon the amined At Salaa’s side was paratrwop commitee was te owater with ee the Antarctic Gen, Jacques Massu, of » Scott pos- committee, which had demanded | sible charges lading to contempt (Continued ‘on Page ®, CL) in Par- | proceedings against the local. a _strong-man is under De Gaalle, the wartime ‘Free French leader. There are now about 130 local committeeg of public safety in Al-) geria. In most cases the local mili- tary commander is eithér a mem- the 7. * The by Wiley! armed forces ‘units ‘will concen- an, State Department pro- ' tocol officer. He said: there were|iy fast vege ial Day, as they i gellar two separate baa Related. Stories on — Se ee, ee 4 Pages 15, 20 it has been announced. i | * * * 3 j cd ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, “THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958. : \ 3 onl [he Day in Birmingham oe ton of Young Republicans ay Bova Claims ‘Class in World Ralations ea Rebels Quashed to Hear Noted Educator ihban | Portions | of Oil. Rich. tion's on eons ‘American Tractor Division in Sirmiagbens. | Santa Cruz Province ‘Association of University Women|” ‘ian .§& | ~ . |members-will address the Ruth Civil Air Patrol Group 3, active in the Birmingham-Clawson-Madi- | LA PAZ. Bolivia ® ~ Rebels ' Shain International Relations class son ts-Hazel Park-Ferndale-| "til 9 P.M. = Final Wind-Up ™ wile Siore:Wide 9 Hour ‘held parts of oil-rich Santa Cruz,at a breakfast meeting tomorrow | Mount s area, will take ‘Province today but the Bolivian ‘morning. part in the Armed Forces Day ob-' government claimed to have head- servances at Selfridge. Field this | ; ed off a nationwide uprising. : Gnu" omen _— Saturday and Sunday. £ hl S President Hernan Siles Zuaz0. Haven, Conn,, for the event, Mrs. CAP,owned ‘planes, eommuni- ordered troops to the eastern games holds 40r of tions ex province and declared a state of paar pani it Hedi, 28 Sehiee Py aps erie A Rh apes | siege—modified martial law—over| versity and degrees in history be on display at Selfridge and at sak ae gee ss and economics from Yale. the Army Ordnance Depot on | As founder and president of the| Mownd road. © The government said the revolt canadian-American Women's Com-| Lt. R, E. Beseg, Public Informa- E was. led by Santa Cruz leaders of! mittee, she will speak on “Canada | tion Officer for the loca! unit, has the extreme right-wing Falange|_Our Area of Common Concern.” |invited everyone to come out and|— Right now, while you're reading this adv, hundreds are shop- E ping and SAVING at Simms. IE Drop everything — hurry to 98 12.95) North Saginaw to get YOUR share of the bargains. Here are typical examples of how much see what these young people de xi etal sleamas mi et «tte cure ‘eh | Razor p'™ revolt that would interfere with a padi orp dams ond | A trip to Cranbrook will nhew Reg. $28.50 E @ Look for Special Price- one Digenmag Ficarn i the ae Britannic = zeny — —— -_ ‘WITH Tags pewens TV courses. jluncheon of the Senior Men’s TRADE-IN @ Shop Every Department “| . ‘at the Birmingham Community |who has been ambassador to Lon.’ The ts be hekd: at the Oi, The group will go by bus, 95 don. tor two years He bends the'Hilerest Golf Cidb, Mount Clem: ecven te Keo wt Le pes __ |E @ Plenty of Parking MNR_ party, the Na- ens, wil) take the place of the an- Betty Ellis of Birmingham, vice ' ea r % Ap inode : oe ithe, caiman of the Michigan Federa- B i953 Model, uh Trade 13.50 E Items Added in Santa. Cruz have protested Community House : in Short-Lot Quentities |Siles’ policy of depositing all rev-; The class, started by Mrs,-Shain F Money SAVING Specials Remington ‘Rollectric’. é enues from the na’ oil in-|38 years ago, is Friday and Saturday Only F Tonite ONLY -|dustry in the federal treasury andjto area women an opportu- Ramm cae sen’ -neccion dite” leaving none for the provincial nity to better understand foreign Reg. $32.50 items especially for “tonite-only” nations and our relationships with WITH shoppers. No phone - orders, no lay- * * * them. : TRADE-IN aways at these ‘below-cost’ prices. rig os ‘| The rebels were reported , tn : : ‘ ; a ne Pontiac Prose Phete control of Santa Cruz, a city of, man who. calls himself 95 lust 67 Onlyp—“CANNON” INTO NEW QUARTERS .— Taking their toys Dur t; oll es can Boabew man seat 130 00, ao well the town “Michiaane Ambassa H dT ' | with them, two of thirty-nine children at Pontiac Randall Carter (left), 8, of Broadway jof Vallegrande, Comarapa . . General Hospital are wheeled into the new-pedi- Sharon Goemaere, 13, of 96 E. Sheffield St. With |Choreti, an oil center ape andl PTA at § pom: taiagcin the school _— seed an oweis atries section on the third floor of the new addi- them are Mrs. Ilyne Bowen (left) and Mrs. Helen |ernment said troops and oil work- Seg dee ns aoa Former. to 50s : tion. The move was made yesterday to clear the C. Bowman, both student nurses. ers in Camiri turned back « rebel] Merrill Graham, writer and LADY RONSON OS a Cc The uprising was heralded by a iad he meseneaal Soanige® | Razo astection. First : , . =” — | Crim: lo: i dynamite blast in a Santa Cruz! key rele in the nation’s industrial ties Hat at with {my “ ner quality Let non d a haken peescae od | Ma |= Be jured five other persons. Siles or- 7 / onhers. = = nN Over 300—Floral - dered troops to the Santa Cruz gy i ) ee, | TRADE-IN i —, 5% | Pillow Shams : $1.00 Quality 1 Cotton plisse and C IE evergiaze in all E colors. EACH. Only 73—Boys' ZIPPER Sweat Shirts Alex. Hatos Dies * ..” ‘and demonstrators fought » Aas pot 4) poms od Club for se he : : Séven bombs exploded during rupt normal life in the city. cor pth ane Pe elig brmee aheme ALCOHOL | aoe ors ity : c the night but calm pre-| The United States is flying ing loseph Mercy it sizes 6 to vailed until m Then weapons to Lebanon, where dis-'Pontiac, after a brief illness. -He va 6 only — ined, rioters surged through the < yore apeege » Ty been under way was 62 ee . | Full 1 Ounces | c zipper front. in demonstrations against the pro- ae , Western government of President + © @- =| Mr. Hatos, who lived at m9 99% Sie eakeks Chamoun. A general strike, which earlier|E- Maple Ave., Birmingham. had’ cy Rpg laid 28 Only—MEN'S Soiled An e rocked the Place!choked off normal business. activ-/b¢e®.@ resident of the Birmingham- 9 game emp . Dress Shirts de Canon in the heart of the busi-|jty in Beirut, lost momentum. Bloomfield Hills area for 56 years. : ness district _ sev@ral persons|Shops began to open again, even He was a member of the First iles u iple \ anins bor 2 lam lives Se nal Cat epae| Surviving ee Wis Wit, Elena = ee ne pi pase. ren =* ’ - —_ and a , Miss Ann rti on size pat apace 1 Officers for 1958-59 Swell Dad May 1#:,bis totiowers wit demonstrate snd & daughter, Miss Mary Te Fil popes cee ee Reign as Pontiac” pe eee ae «Pow Father of Year’ St Over 60—Little BOYS’ Sport Shirts $1.00 Sellers— Mostly Ba oi A 2, Cc few 3 G Sleeve b Pda Wi. Listerine Antiseptic = Regular 89c Value - » Full 14-ounce bottle of famous 66° ee 7 antiseptic and germicide. it 1. Think your husband is a pretty oe meet someone in : “| your or does an " ‘Drayton Plains is rounding out a casting 8 a father? economic advisers to the in White Chapel Cemetery. year’s service as a vice president enter his business stump that continues to ssn —___ a as te ree erip the natio iW | G ‘Bh a ORELCO Commerce. : | Contest” being sponsored by the | ‘The White Betas confererice—the | olverine ake els Absorbine Doan’‘s 6.95 18 Only—REVERSIBLE . Thomas. Devereaux was elected Downtown Pontiac Assn. sixth in a series of meetings on Junior A _ ADD $2 Without Trade-In ' B é J k ts first vice president, Norman) The association is going to |the nation's economy—swiftly ‘fol- Road Drain Chief Pills ik Wektutn tea So Seindio’ oys vacKke O'Brien, second vice president, Ben' choose a Pontiac Father of the lows Eisenhower's disclosure that ’ } 52.50 Value «$1 15 Make Men's Electric Shavers | R, Hawkins, third vice president,) Year who will receive public rec- |‘a decision is going to have to Reg. $1.75 _ $6.98 ae ig Robert —- ee and D.| ognition and a variety of fine be made soon” on whether to cut _ ena oo peo} T : 07 Sizes 12 to Richard Veazey, secre fts from the member mer- |t i ti-recession move, L, Dawes appointed roa Zipper front. so : Elected to the Senet of Meoteers thee wie ag orcas . |drain joner of Wolverine’ ‘i Bs ids and checks. were Costello, Theodore Jarvis,| To enter your father or hus- , Lake by the village council. Lt Germicide espe- | | ae Te, Robert Weddle, eee weeny band or friend write a brief let- Protest Mob Treatment He succeeds ‘Art Richards who | 7 catty ; | ae hs a ; : se rig Thomas Forgette, : Aer telling w he should be r — Longshore sa pear er serving four years.) , 3 xactly 78 in 2 Sty Watchpocket. Also on the board! chosen. Send it to Father of the Rng ager nal loading two two |_.The council designated the May —— oe ee B ‘ J k are Leslie Langford, Robert Elert,| Year, care of Pontiac Area Venezuelan line freighters after 17-2 period as village cleanup i oys ac ets i Howard Weedon and Leonard Buzz. Chamber of Commerce. halting work yesterday in protest |time. A village truck will pick up | 7 —Veless to 64 : 7 of mob treatment of Vice Presi- (rubbish oe be bo Bivtlene got ft. Bayer Serutan 4 E Sizes ‘ 16 and C a ae dent Nixon in Venezuela. Some | Counci uthorized Powder 18 ww: re Showers in Scattered Areas 138 dock workers took part in the | pervert of Amenia road and Wol-; Aspirin ve JE and = Estron : walkout. oe in order to make plans 100 for ! Tics. It's Warm Across U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ Cooler air moved into-the north- A warming trend was indicated ern Great Lakes region during the) in broad. sections of the country to- night from the central and north-| day, with showering weather in ern plains. Mild weather _pre-! Over 100—Fine “CANNON” | Wash Cloths Values to 29¢ Ist quality, many g Granules E 2” 7 All Popular DecntiePundbesk GARETTES 7 ‘coe 2.18] Limit 1 ‘bottle wy | Hnow on sale. = per person. : Limit 1. Week-End SPECIALS : ‘widely scattered areas. | Nise from = oe Great F riday & ao | cheeses your tavoris br 04, a ve pe Fing Heavy * * roy akes southward to the Gulf. Ses DAVIS iE = tuckies. = SE terrycioth. W _ . ff . Recal $1.26 Val ekacboakamaiee’ The warmer air continued to .ad-! \ egutar ‘ aiue : The Weather . aN, Y Joi mga . .. ; ong sit doa into os LIGHT . IN we 1Scc bottle of farnous Derke-Gevis C 2. ; Odds end | Hads—Over $00 Yds. U.S. Weather Bureau Report (HOTth-and mid-Atlantic states. But; i : j S vitamins in easy to take. form tor Yard Good: “@RONTIAC AND VICINITY — ‘Mestty it was a little cool_in New York!| . Boe value Meares children. bloga of _Trinston, atte re Ade. $s ers this 5 Leone Ts partly clouds state and New E ngland, with. 3 ‘ , —— i - iE Plus jc tax. No limit. . 5 alo bs Value a Soe misdernte touperstenes, bigh fs" cloudy skies and rain in the ex- *, Ff i to Broade ane Cc $4. Seathwesterly winds 10-15 miles an|treme Northeast. Showers in ex- Philips Milk of Maguesia Tabs *-° s+ +e 4lc Famous Name Bran prints in mal ens 4 poee, Tomerree night iolr and warmer, treme southern Florida ended. Mi- Te 2 for 25¢ CIGARS ors. lew &. \ami was doused with more than iy Lysol Disinfectant Reg. 59c Bottle «-*--*-* os nants. ry Yerd. ; Teday in Ponti ‘three inches of rain yesterda . eC Lowest temperature srectiog #*™ Fair and warmer was the fore: , Freezone for Corns Regular 39¢ + sce see of egapen ‘At @ a.m.: -Wind velocity 3 m.p h cast for the Southeast. i . | heen |F Carters Little Liver Pills s:07 voice ------27CBy ¢ dg, 10 100-2 Sirs Onty Direction—Northwest. Sun Pines Peiday. at's 10 ‘am ~ Tem sires ‘vere in the 60s / — Linen Napkins Soe = inn orn re Ske! Sun Tan Lotion resi»: 7 £9 for 4 FOR SecE ES. wickets a a oe || ee & f Fe : = stot o Bm we season, mica a record for the AS DR. GEORGE HARKLESS Hale Shampoo $1.39 Family Sizes + +++ ++ +> Es ! 99° inapua Oh aie mer 25, Wednesday in Pontiac . of N Throws 500-Fit. Beam ; sl 4 Get your favorite and 221 Pairs—Dress Styles 5-CELL ye M tered sho d | pee edging crc: $f Munderstorms hit the = Pan Optometrist Elected ean seeveee teen dS tl save. "No limit at« extra a perature ...... neeree eo we into * Weather—sunny. |” . ‘omring pore -%4 pap Brerse| ‘President b lions: A\ fewer low price, i: Men s Socks Year Age te Povtise ‘was reported in western Kansas. y | \ $ 95 Value : RS— ; Phen temperature 2020000: '2212.°%9 |Light showers sprinkled areas . EMERSON CIGARS ! ss Cot. Cc Sean semperature a 635 along a narrow belt through cen-| Pontiac Lions club has elected t Box of 50 weal, and rion ;tral sections of Texas and Okla-|Dr. George A. Harkless president. £ oni seal — and, Lowest, Temperatares. This homa, Strong winds in a thunder-|for the coming year. He wil] as- 2 49 #8 in 103) ne 33 in 1895 storm at Gowen, Okla:, toppled/sume office July 1, succeeding . “ae, Wedncidey’s Temperature Chart trees and mevated — buildings. |Lawrence Logsdon, * | = , bs hn eres Nols aces: oe ECB” |S * Other new officers of the club _ 2BT 7 P r ty Riduced Sut ‘omar @ 3 Miami $9 32, The rain belt was expicti tojare Wayne McCandless, ~Philip y owdet Sie Family Stee Penk Y ACG OU Buftelo «ss #4.—s«48s Minneapolis 7 $1 continue in the central Rockies|Wellemeyer and Bruce Daines, |E $3 Evenflo N Set Quant ies Too Limited Gparieston 2 ft new vou ge 21/and plains and ‘spread eastward jvice presidents; Robert Anderson, werful 1500 ¥ — ursery 40 Pieces: -* +: . Se ‘Ciocinnati §=81 $2 Omahe 76 55 to the Mississippi River and south- Lion tamer; Kenneth Nagley, teil jeot beam. 1 Auto Bottle Warmer aed “2g se “ Ppcents if i ward through the southern plains'twister; Tom Kent, secretary; Wal-|IB case. Many uses. YE 6 or 12 Volt «+- 3 3 Sap yet oe as pe anid western Gulf states. Showers ter Heaphy, treasurer; the Rev.! ‘ ort, Worth © M66 & Francisco “76 83 also were indicated from the low- Karl Ostberg and William Wright, $8 berth : a c2 BS Beet Gf Bier Great Lakes region and mid-'chaplaing; new directors, James , — Rp | ; Mi J. ez | be bs $s: Appalachians northward through Hunt, Lewis Jarrendt and James — 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor BROTHERS : 6 50 Tampe. aya New Eng! land, a a, | Piotrowski. " . A ie E > i ; ; . . ; | | } - : . , 7 a ie 1 \ | Gog Ses sy ] ie ot be are LRN 3 OR + 8 ae Se ee er - oe S rs S| * ss 43 "i } piers ST se b | x 4 2 1 3 a om a 4 : Ae — tS ‘ \ ad * be: * : r : * | ? { i 4 74 e % ae : a a 7 ~ ~ Se eens [- f ; . , . \ ‘ ' o* < 5 sit as Fy = ans: = » er te . - | ' . , . ; 4 ‘ mae c , ~_ THE PONTIAC PRES sh. ee = L. Eres , rugen) Persistent Burglar Puts Up With ‘Trap’ | several thefts at his garage, R. I. | Williams decided to give police a! througif which tered, Williams filled with green dye, | to. the Early esterday a burglar : knoeked aside Willi HILLSBORO, Ore. uw» — After device worked ._—- The va ‘went off, the shot broke the jug and. down came the dye. On a ledge over a window The burglar was persistent, . He burglars had en-|roamed through the garage, took put a gallon jug, ithree cartons of cigarettes and iwalked away, leaving a axes ¢ of CRESTVIEW, Fla, (The as- and hauling off{food, clothes and sistant. police chief of Crestview|other items valued at “more than and a woman companion -are $200. charged with burglarizing a store. Formal charges of breaking and entering were filed against Asst. Mrs. Arne as saying that Dread-' Chief John. W. Mrs. with “three children. They were | for Mrs. vs Assistant Police Chief jhld for the grand jury in bord ; mig Cael wae jof $1,500 each, Accused in Burglary The two Were charged with’ breaking into the store yesterday | . Sheriff Ray Wilson said Dread-| jing admitted the theft. He quoted Dreading, 42, and ing, who. is separated from his Kay Arne, 33, a divorcee|wife, was worried about providing . Arne? and her children. | Le Over the ‘window he put a metal! ‘green footprints. | ] 89¢ to $1.59 C * Values- 2 for $1.30 ks tons and broadcloths, plisses and cottori ~ gatins, Assorted colors in solid, stripes and Buy Now for Decoration. Day! i wig a orien Oh aR a “, CIALCL © For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! Fiberglas Insulation ‘COLA COOLER’ Portable Ice Box $10.95 7 88 Value 1étgxiaxietetinches As pictured Has attached bottle opener, large bottles and food eapacity for For Hot or Cold Liquids $3.75 Value GALLON liquids, meta! 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PON TIAC-PRESS.-THURSDAY, MAY. 1 5,3 058 a | @ Continuous Credit (CCC) @ Easy Terms se BB ; Ey 3 ib " Ff : Fi Hi 2. j | Meatidication, ang wif want.to This information includes the -iname of the child, the day, month , and year of birth, the sex, the Pontiac ' School/name of the mother and father of the child as well as the present | ‘school he @r she is attending. : To Take ity’ s School. Census Ste pulin-ic Gedo a0 ant aed am. pone -donr an Oe married, tn the service, employed, crefised since year. district from birth through 1 also needed Allison’ ‘These people will ‘be teking the! ooo, old. said, -.. Information concerning _ the physically. or mentally handi- capped, partially blind or blind, | defective hearing or deat will also be collected, Purpose of the annual’ house to house census be to ‘anahhe pridict: ing-future enrollments and projec- tions of buildings and. individual school loads. It also serves to locate handicapped: children in the|" correct educational facilities and] a basis for the state aid money distribution. :« > *. Last year. the census revealed a total of 35,029 persons from birth through 19 years old, lived in the district. This includes 11,752 from _|birth to five years old and 23,277 from five through 19, according to Says Aircraft Shrike at Tentative Accord MARIETTA, Ga, # — Federal mediator William §, Pierce an- nounced early today” that ufiion amd company representativesshad| reached a tentative agreement for isettlement of the weekold ‘strike at .the Lockheed Alreraft Corp. plant here. No details of the agreement, Allison... were announced, reached after an all-night session, “G09 sed, Coma at Pey FE 2.0259 “PRESCRIPTIONS ~ Peolasclanalip Pallaet <> Peopeciy Poioed : ee FREE SRR | 5 Easy Ways to Shop at Waite’s: @ 30-Day Charge @ Layowoy @ No Money Down on 30-60-90-Day Charge SHOP TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 O'CLOCK! 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Walte’s «+ « Street Floor « Street Floor MEN'S HARDWICK TEE SHIRTS — 87* Once-a-year sclactal. Nylon reinforced collar. s M, L, XL, - Boon Floor Reg 1 00 - | Wette's «4 MEN’S WALK SHORTS | WATCH BANDS 7 Reg. te 6.98. 3.99 I ” ae to 7.95 2. 88 _ Bermudas and Jamaica lengths. 28-t0 42. | Men's and Ladies’. Expansion Walle’s .. . Street Floor ot Welles 5 Bet Poor . ' : : | Ae { 4 i be ' a 3 oo i ds Ng eee et ) Flecrocued in Bus Accident Young Mother, Child Killed as Vehicle Hits Power Pole Irvine Echola of Kansas City, Mo., said the bus driver appar- ently swerved to miss an auto and plunged off the road. “I saw the car and the driver started wrestling the wheel,” Ech- ola said. ‘“‘The bus started to skid} and I thought ‘OH, oh, here we i except to say it was a “skidding accident.” * * * Mrs. Shirley Stith, about 21, of “killed. Echola’ said the baby fell ‘the bus. When the mother jumped to a high tension line lying across the bus before they could get out. | * * *® Four were treated at a hospital in this north Texas -city. | The bus, with 18 passengers and | the driver, Was en route from Dallas to Minneapolis. Divorce Decrees Norms J. from Paul £. LaLiberte Genevieve from Norman J. Vanden) Hie M. from Johnnie oe Wanda Cd. from Michael Marie f rrow tty from Thomas H. Miller or J. from Robert Fietcher me trom ery > Arthur rom Robert Dor' is i i from, William W. McFadden Henry D. Whitfield | i m Eleanor M. eae Lauren 8. Miller « Eve M Al ay javoian from lyn Naser from Hiaganoush The German zeppelin, the Hin- _ denburg, exploded over Lakehurst, N, J., airpot’on May. 6, 1937. Thirty-six of the 97 passengers aboard were killed, nite ee See value. . ‘YY Ct.$ 77.00 | 1% Ct.$159.00/ ¥, Ct.$269.00| 1 Ct.$399.00| "Il @ 30 Day Charge © Continuous Credit (CCC) siete himrescosce: SHOP TONITE and FRIDAY NITE ‘til 9 Fresh new summer playwear by a-famous maker. coer ‘WEB FOOT’ PLAYWEAR at terrific start-of-the-season savings! om $1.57 SEPARATES Wonderful separates from a very famous maker, in Holland checks, regimented stripes, plaids J and solids. Choose your matching pieces now! Shorts—Values to 4.98 ...... Bermudes—Values to 5.98 . /. .3.99 - Tops, Blouses—Values to 4.98. .2.57 Halters—2.98 Values Beach Jeckets—6.98 Values. ..4.99 T-Shirts——3.98 Values .. Beautiful. figure flattering swim sults and swim shorts In South Pacific prints, Holland checks, — floral prints, solid lastex and lavish embroidery overlays. . « all by the most famous maker of fine swim wear! Many enticing colors, sizes 10-18.. | 5 Easy | Ways to Shop: at Waite’ s; .@ Layaway _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY! MAY. 15, 1958 Special. Purchase Beautifully lined with rayon taffeta... Faille | Coats and Dusters ae So wonderful for those cool evenings — out . . . now is your chance to really save! In faille, also in Bogonni and silk and linen, and rayon flannels. Choose navy, black, aqua, beige, grey, toast Gr coral, sizes 8-20. Reg. to $17.98 Walte’s ... Third Floor BETTER DRESS SALE ... right from our stock! Values to $24.98 ‘8 Values to $29.98 *T 4 | Weite's . . . Third Floor Shantungs, checks, and master sheers in dress with jacket costumes or one piece dresses. The latest styles, chemise, coat dress, full skirt. Sizes 8-18, 14%-22'2. Reg. Reg. Walte’s Sportswear . . . Third Floor 2.99, Covee vo ob? eacceeledl? $5.99 $8.99 to $12.98..... to $22.98..... ren Nylon Drip-Dry BUDGET TERMS ~ tH MYERS |’ | & Jersey ‘Reg. $12.98 8.99 % nylon jersey maker. 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MELE JEWEL BOXES Reg. 5.00 $2.99 ‘Velvet and satin id. « Street Floor Street Floor Ld - LEATHER _ WALLETS Reg. 1.00 in 6 styles, 10 —_ and 2 For ‘1 colors, BUBBLE BATH in APOTHECARY JAR Enough bubble bath for Reg 1.50 75 baths in reusable jar.) 8 8 ¢ Adjustable birthstones 4 colors, Ideal for gifts. other stones, | Street Floor Street Floor COSTUME RINGS | and Reg. to $1.98 reguier rings in ase 1 LOVELY WOMEN’S: HANKIES:. ae areal Reg. 3% 5 fer dd MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Mace toe Stet T te $Y THE PONT! TIAC. PRESS ‘aned a a. wirsomnatp 2 MEMBER OF THE ee ne THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 . : reno : as e Nixons Remain Courageous « Vice President and Mrs. RicHarp _M. Nrxon have demonstrated to the entire world that two courageous Americans can’t, be intimidated by yammering mobs. * x * They can suffer indignities and they can be buffed about by law- less elements, but they stand up bravely and remain undaunted in the face of distressing circum- stances. Many feel they should have returned. Some subscribe now to the belief that they ought to have turned back after the original demonstration of mob rule. But. the Nixons continued. They played out the string. xt. 2% It is apparent that they were not Menshikov’s Smiles Not Winning Friends * suaded Americans dreamed of a new era in Soviet-U.S.A. relations. This Russian Ambassador, accorded any reasonable protection by the “law” in several instances. The enforcing agencies sat on their hands and looked the other way. It was completely disgraceful. U. S. troops now “stand by.” The fact this necessity arises is regret- table. Communist-inspired rebels shouted defiance and hurled insults as well as stones and cans. * * * . The Anti-American demonstra- tors have exploded a lot of the myth surrounding our “good will” in South America. Perhaps this nation is destined to learn — sooner or later —that 170 mil- lion people cannot police two and a half billion; they cannot feed and maintain the rest of the globe; and they cannot assume _ the burden of all mankind. x x* * Perhaps we have bitten off more than we can assimilate in our gener- . dus impulses and desires to extend David Lawrence Says: our own prosperity to all other peo- ples. Much of it isn’t appreciated: Much is regarded with suspicion. And’ some is accepted but in a spirit of contempt. No nation has ever struggled as valiantly to share its advancement with others as has the United States. As time. passes, a feeling of — starts to arise. What price generosity? — wv. eS But one positive factor stands out. The Nixons comported them- selves in accordance with this nation’s . highest and loftiest traditions. They’re both terrific. ———ee The Man About Town Beautiful Tulips Over 100,000 Soon Will Be Open for Your Inspection Joneses: What many. people ‘Eetoumeite th beeaing <0 oo $ —especially the Joneses’ cred- iters.. The coming weekend will find the an- nual tulip display at White Chapel Memorial Park RMB bea. OL ath Ca im lil ‘Russian demands. said to have replied bluntly: “The - _ “oe? ae A subcommittee of the U. 8. Con- gress visited Poland in 1945 and found this to be true. A complaint was made to the President of the United States and Mr. MENSHIKOov was replaced by Brig. Gen. C. M. Devine of Chait he ipemediatity | * When this .Soviet envey was ambassador to New Delhi, he played an effective. role there. - But according to an American on the scene in Ceylon when Men- shikov represented his country at the Economic Conference in 1954, the Russian “never opened his mouth except to say something nasty ... you woukin’t recognize him as the same man who is smil- . ing all the time in Washington.” x «x * Recently former Secretary ‘of State Acheson was Ambassador MENsHIKov, luncheon guest, The Soviet representative pleaded for American trust and acceptance of Mr. ACHESON is way things are now, on the day 1 trust you or trust your govern- merit, I'll be crazy.” This about sums up the feeling of thinking people everywhere. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Portisc Press, Company 44.W. Huron 6t. Pontiae 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Joun A. Rus? Assistant Advertising Manager — Rosset Baserrr, Executive Vice President end Advertising Director eae HH. Pirecrratp [1, Vice President and Business Maneger Eart M. Teeawets, Circulation Saenager G. MaesMatt Jorpan, Local Advertising Jonn W. Prrecetate, Manager Secretary end Editor Rosser B Tass, _ - Georat C. lreasan, Managing Editor Classified Manager scateheeneepieomtmtenianeeamensenmaseet 2 Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the The tee for republica: of all local news printed tn this newspaper as as ali AP newer aap « THR Poise Panes ts delivered by carrter f where carrier service te not evatlable . “nell 4 ‘Oskiand, Livin wi F any 12.06 » year; elsewhere tn other im the United States eta ogy sees Macomb, Lapeer and . at its best. Over 100,000 tulips, In a great variety of colors, will then ~be ih top blooming condition. The gorgeous spectacle is for the free inspection of the general public. Accord-_ ing to should be good all through next week. - White Chapel is ten miles southeast of Pontiac, at the corner of Crooks and Long Lake Roads. The entrance is on the latter, just east of the corner. The best route from Pontiac is out Auburn Ave., through Auburn Heights, to Crooks Road, where you turn right for three miles, to the park. eee A copy of the Christian Herald of April 1, 1914, owned by Mrs. Ross Terry of 19 Oriole Road, gives some significant prices of that period. In automobiles, the Metz was $475 “fully equipped,” and the Detroiter was $925. A lovely embroidered voile dress was $1.99. A chuckling phone caJl from . “Burnham Ruddiman . of Rochester says, “If the other install- ments of your ‘All About Men’ are as good as the first two, it is one of the most amusingly instructive things that I ever read.” An old apple tree that refuses to do double duty is reported by George Felkman of Waterford. A few years ago a pear limb was grafted upon it, and has outgrown the - apple part of the tree. The pear part now is in full blossom, but the apple part has no blooms. Last year the tree bore both fruits liberally. Verbal Orchids to- Orson French of Lake Orion; eighty-fitth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freelander of Birmingham; fifty-third wedding an- niversary. ; ° Mrs. Mercedes Orthmore of’ Rochester; eightieth birthday. ‘ . “Sure, You Were Champ— But That Was Thirteen Years Ago” Wage Odd WASHINGTON — A different kind of “‘World War III” than has been heretofore visualized is sweep- nists have sup- plied ammuni- _tion for the up spectacular disorders in Latin America. ° °. LAWRENCE ening to take Lebanon. They now have stirred ‘War’ on 4 States has lately been stimulated by the Communists. policy usually breeds the very incidents. that lead to a shooting war. * * * , The alternative is for the United States government to speak out frankly and fearlessly against the Continents insults to governments that stand * for individual freedom. - There is no need to use military force, especially since the great and influential weapons of moral force are available. The United States could, if it_ wished to act alone, announce that it is considering a severance of diplomatic relations with the Mos- cow government until such time as it is assured that hostile acts aimed at the United States govern- Voice of the People : _ Attorney Offers Poss I for Publie Safety Director | ae acambent upon someone fo cal stention to a posse ree y i: it ie situation. As an attorney at law I’ve had occasion “many times to come in contact with police officers, the He started in the Police Department as a patrolman, served 23 years on the force and was a captain when he retired. At the time of his resignation I believe he did the work of running the department for present Chief Straley. Police officers, almost to a man, had the high- _ est respect for Edward Shigiey, not only as an individual but for his ability to run the department as it should be run. : x *« * It’s a sad situation if the City can’t find anyone who lives here to solve the problems, and if contemplating someone to assume the job of Public Safety Director, Edward H. Shigley should be considered as the man most qualified. I’m fiot related to him, nor do I have any ulterior motive in writing this letter. I have nothing whatsoever to gain personal- ly. My only reason is to help people of Pontiac obtain good law enforce- ment. Shigley has proven himself most capable of handling the job and getting results. ‘She’s Lucky to Be Able to Sit, Wait’ . Anonymous Mother of Four doesn’t appreciate her very good fortune in being able to sit and wait, ete., until the “great man” ‘Won't the Station Ever Learn?’ Won't WJR ever learn? broadcast from’ Caracas was the bottom of U.S, radio in 1958. If perfect. If the TV shows sounded and looked like WJR’s radio, they'd go off the air in humiliation. Efficient Service Saves Many Lives’ Anthony Renne ‘How Many More Used Like This?’ I wonder about our City Fathers. They say they don’t have money to buy our policemen new equip- ment. PEGE ba i, i 4 A a § to transport their wives ; shopping, visiting and to church, 1 " vandae how many city vehicles are beirig used by other departments and the taxpayer is paying for the tires, gas and oil. Melvin Stonewall 663 Lenox Readers Disagree on Nixon Impact It seems the vice president is us more harm than good on his South American “good will’ tour. What’s wrong with our govern- ment heads that they can't see the ammunition they’re supplying the Communist propagandists by send- ing troops to the Caribbean to pro- tect the so-called Good Will Am- If Mr. Nixon wants to get his head shot off just to make the headlines, it is all right with me, but let’s not involve the whole United States Army and possibly the world. If it’s too dangerous ri about by active Dr. William Brady Says: for the efficient way tney Haier him, send him home. and aggressive Communist parties. on Worsted: Reservist we Se Fragile Bones in Oldsters I had hardly replaced the re- What great Americans they are ony tal cuales menue ‘oone" ceiver from calling when I heard —the Nixons. The whole world is “mewn Tul panel axe Due to Calcium-Poor Diet msm seme om ret tte ore are, for instance, ambulasice, administering oxygen ostensibly are political parties but As a result of the calcium defi- yoite bones well stocked with all the way, with the police open- All, letters, for, Voice, ofthe Respie which mod as their basic aim the ciency of the everyday diet of most keep 70 They SS as of the | writer. “isformation | wit overthrow of free governments Americans (Sherman's “Chemistry Little Lesson 26, The Calcium & fine job the ambulance is not of a critical nature. Letters of Food and Nutrition”), adults Shortage, for which send 33 and» Rave t# slew down ence. =z ot, be prukeer sittven “the right 1° fe Wenceucle, fer exam _ experience a steady, long-contin- stamped, self-addressed e .~ Such fine teamwork must have = edit ali letters. _ , sinore View Prestdest Nises eng ved loss of calcium through the x * saved many lives in the past and Signed 8, not more than one page will save many more in the future. ° Rech Nag Bl ne fellows, and OMiles agg Ok Bel) Bien ae Most of the popular rock and eons Fan. Moen Robert Piper — roll songs are howling successes (Copyright 1958) 33 Auburn Ave. ~ in more ways than one Case Records of a Psychologist: the Venezuelan newspapers carried articles telling what happened, but for some reason omitted editorial — comment. Did this mean that the press was afraid to denounce the dis- graceful conduct of the Commu- nists and the Communist sym- pathizers? There is nothing to be gained by taking any reprisals against the people of Venezuela or of any other Latin American country where demonstrations hostile to the vice president of the United States occurred. . x. * * The answer to the problem isn't in Venezuela or in Lebanon, where outspoken: enmity to the United The Country Parson Most of the calcium in the body ‘is in the bones and teeth. In the body of a healthy, vigorous man fare 1s Osa 2A pianlid oC GH cium, calcium in the body. A quart of milk contains approximately 15 grains of calcium, Notice particularly that loss of calcium from the bones accounts for the greater fragility of the bones of elderly persons. This is the 20th Century explanation, which was (Steele, Howell et al.) that “‘the amount of calcium in the’ bones increases with age,”’ so that the ‘‘bones become more brittle in advanced life.” Trick specialists and “clinic” racketeers of the commercial era follow 19th Century notions be- cause the science of nutrition was not in the curriculum when they studied medicine. The functions of calcium are (Wright’s Applied Physiology): 1, Essential far ossification of bone, 2. Regulates excitability of nerve fibers and nerve centers. . 3 Necessary for adequate contraction of heart muscle, - 4. Necessary for clotting of blood and of milk. 5. Diminishes permeability of capillary endothelium. People with calcium, deficiency are usually “nervous.” For them a suitable daily ration of calcium is a natural tranquilizer, provided they get enough vitamin D to in- sure normal utilization? of calcium. This is nutrition, not If you expect to be around for quite a while, it will pay’ you to Try ‘Compliment Club’ “what can I DO?” is the re- quest of new church members pi want practical projects for making the world better. Churches need to adopt Clay- ton’s plan and offer their members immediate Christian projects like the “Compliment Club.” Notice Maude’s experi- ence below. Church folks should show their kindly spirit EACH DAY! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-310: Clayton P., aged 35, is a new church member , “Dr. Crane, our clergyman be- lieves in giving new members a job,” he said with a broad grin. chaperons or ad- visors to our Young People’s Society. 3 “They are teen- © agers, mostly Jun- faa iors and Seniors Remember, however, that a To be an official) member of the “Compliment Club” and obtain the large diploma suitable for framing, you must maintain your project for 30 consecutive days without a break, praising three different folks each day. 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Gordon Sanders of Grand) Blane will be the guest speaker.’ ~ Put Into Space b shaped objects about 80 long and the third, Vanguard I, is a sphere 6.4 inches across, * trol. 30 Pct. on Campus Wed , ¢ NEW YORK — A survey shows \ that about 30 per cent of all men Wams Pet Owners of Possible Peril harm dogs. inches DENVER (INS) — A . Denver biochemist warns pet owners . some products .sold to kill crab grass contain enough arsenic to . Dr, Lawrence C, Kier of Denver| ‘ |General Hospital said several dogs were poisoned last year by crab grass killers. He said most cases’ involved dogs eating directly from the sacks containing the chemicals. 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Seve 240 - S MILW PARIS (INS). — Thé fact ‘that! |America; everyone from the pn flag was put to the fore, the!'set’s “drag” luncheon in the | deiphia is back at the Vendome, ling with’ 40 karats of diamonds | Driving Miles ' 7 any sy France’ has had no government is and Duchess of Windsor of Monica |pussian flag~ flying “behind and stiddle of the month. near thé place of thé same name, carefully packed. away. / Vs i. PP si v, having untold effects on the every |Lewis, the pert, pretty. little singer | Phipps went on his merry way. | Never has Paris been so socially! %® line. up her racing borses for | 41.. tarkness, who doesn't let | day life of Parisians, Not only the who has never been to France. ud * A * ps Inon -gommittal and the mood is be- the big events of the season at) =” apse is her | Preece Dug; sontets of Feincesd, W. Seles NF. at Genes.) ing felt behind the silken curtains: 4@R&champs and Auteuil. me eternal ial are “pulling in their horns” and who hasn’t set foot on French soil) Although smart and elegant visi-| tke dressmakers, in private, Mrs. Ruth Dubonnet, Jule Styne Creative endeavors, has written he parking their cars in the garage in 40 years. eu from far and near: are filling social circles. and right down to the!and Miss Anita Loos are ali at the nusic for a new Marquis de Cuevas Sisve. ~ . = until “things are settled.” | Phipps, -vice president of thejine Raat dd eouphecngpe . a aa jocal bright-night clubs. |Plaza_ Athenee brightening thejballet called * Jougney to Love,” jbetween MILWAUKEE, Overnight, vou can hurry along \Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at cod for the month wf Mas; hush ese ee jcdrners where they are. The att). bich will have its grand gala pres-| : MUSKEGON, MICH. jeoligctor, ‘Lee Ault, president of Daily Sailings Ea: the bouw rived on Wednesday at the Con-/ i nares prragy cath Yan ise ( fo wal aad teak “ aval on the|is usually a very festive season. Meanwhile, members df the im 0° 4.4 Gh Asnevica’” sever is, lentation at Madrid this month. are fewer; you can get a place |Place Vendome just in time to see! This time of the year, most private |ternational set are flocking - 0) mnered for cox ktails at the Ritz - im a restaurant because only the. “liberation” displays being Parisians have already mailed their France as though there is 0 talking over local. “tableaux”’ = ‘Take ‘Memory Course sts taki s 4 ‘isis, The Duke : Duchess ars é or International | invitations for the biggest social crisis. The Duke and. [ o mud ! tourists are ing the tables; decorated. in. the \ ecuada: Jdne. rived ta the good’ ship ‘United! jsale with Baron Rudolph von Ri 5 oa night club owners seem even glad Business Machines windows. i th faithful followers in-{PC™, Who came expec ially ioral SUDBURY, Ont. ®@—A acer, food and refreshment ho 8 He ; vod it the 2 ; states, with faithful followers : . enaiaa to see familiar faces of those who | tehi Free | This year, the only bails ”' 1 FS oe ‘Mallorca to see the new art gallery here has his own idea of helping FOR INFORMATION; Wisconsin & Mi st ip C., “ "se cluding the party-girl, Elsa Max-| iofferings a pupil to mend_ his ways The chigen Steomship live in France and apartments | are suddenly becamiag avaitable | | decorators until he couldn't stand planned ve far are the Traveler's well, who a fellow passenger, Lud) ll, the = Bal des~ Petits Lits : * * * upil is required to fake a ““mem- Muskegon Tick “ “ 7 ahae he vow ta | eh Oe: ah f : egon Ticket office and Dock, “THE MART,” Tel. 2-2665 it any ° vd Blancs in the Grand Palais, the !% Bemelmans, described, with] Mrs. William Hale Harkness. in'ery improvement course,”’ which ‘ for rent, Russian flag far, tar out in front f end . Ti : ’ “G ae a friendly gleam in his eyes, as aj >; | - ite a % Detroit Ticket Office . Hi dden be- | Cla8ste “Gala Diner et Bal” given ° = (Paris at the Plaza, will wend her means he has to Write a 300-word sect v nds Because without a govern-| me tag ht by the president in the Hiysee “talking mud puddle.” way toward Barcelona this week essay on “improving the mem- 1227 Washington Bivd.—Tel. WO 3-3095 een ‘comere ie i aoe oe cas pap Pa rae Palais and _the predark racey Mrs. Gertrude Widener of Phila- | vith her famous evening bag spark-lory SEASON OPENS MAY 23 rying to cate a ~ -- aeons = Soe rs eee gine ae A flavor of things to come, : ithe window decorator without suc-' ~ *& © ‘cess, Phipps finally stopped a bi- o Meanwhile, ships of all sizes of lingual passerby to translate his all countnes are arriving full from sentiments into French. The Amer- * Rock Review Jim Couzens:. Appraisal | y! ARS a aN | ped =|" “| \ |) — Wt of an Outstanding Man yes 7 SS) i] Pd d) _ROEBUCK AND CO. By GEMMA STRIFFLER jmayor of Detreit, that city grew Pontiac Press Editorial Staff linto The City Dynamic. ee ume a coe James Couzens In 1922 he was appointed U. 8. by Harry Barnard - senator from Mivthigan. And ‘ 4 A pioneer builder of American just as he couldn't be silenced industry, a public servant, a neigh-~ in Detroit, neither could he be bor, an honest man in politices. . . hushed-up in Washington. That was James Couzens, resi- In a restless moment, he built dent of Bloomfield Hills, mayor of the Wabeek building in Birming- Detroit, and United States sena- ham. But only whep he founded tor. the Children’s Fund of-Michigan did peace come to him. He_also Such is the judgment-of Harry activated the forerunner of ‘the Rarnard, who has just written Detroit Community Fund. He gave ‘dependent Man: The fife of away $20 mittion, the figure he had James Couzens,” now on the received for his Ford stock. bookstands, Cold-blooded and unfeeling? He substafttiates his work on * * * Couzens with an extremely authen- Still in Congress, the °29-'33 de- tic bibliography, and presents a pression gave him further oppor- writing style that the reader can- tunities. His views on labor, man- OE Ne not resist . . , breathtaking and agement and profits were the same fascinating. that labor is pressing today. * * * The author refutes the popular Born in 1872 in Ontario. a com- Story of Couzens’ part in the bank. paratively poor boy, Couzens’ in- holiday and subglantiates the con- itial scraped-up small investment Stu tive action he took in the re- with Henry Ford made him mil- building of the Detroit banks hons. The author states that what xs * Ff Jim Couzens achieved was not un Although Jim Couzens was a like the impact of atomic energy New Deal Republican, he was in a later day known to have told President Roo- Tired of liv im Detroit, sevelt: “Do you know what's wrong oe Sensis jacus Gems with your administration? No one Pontiac, ang called it “Wabeck,* i it has ever earned a dollar. hd an Indian word meaning “the !Y4'S What's wrong’ * * best place.” J ' In 1935. defeated for the Senate, The author claims “Jim” W&8 he found himself ‘very tired.” always thinking of the little man. and in October 1936, he died. and that he will go down in history Authoritative, bull-headed and, as the originator of the Ford $5- cantankerous . , . but nonpartisan a-day pay plan, which startled the (14 9 degree), brilliant and effi-' whole industria] world, cient . . i x, ©. : That was James Couzens! Eventually the thrill of organi- zation wags gone; with wealth and; East really meets West in Trini-’ power, personalities changed ...dad in the West Indies. The and he and Ford parted company. island's population includes Chi-' Was poe the next answer? It¢nese, Hindus, Moslems, Parsees, seemed to be French, Dutch, English, Madras First, as Detroit's commissioner sis. 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Air fantryman of the Korean War sin- Force tapped one of its top fighter gies out for nationa] tribute today)pijots to select tae lnknown Sol- a comrade-in-arms who fell. un-'dier of the Pacilic fighting of known in that far off fighting. World War II. In a simple ceremony, M-Sgt.) Col, Glenn T. Eagleston flew | Ned Lyle will place a wreath of here from Manila for the cere- one of four unidentified dead of serviceman of the Pacific war is mony. His choice of an unknown ito be flown to an American cruj- ser in the Atlantic to join the un- The serviceman Lyle . selects mown of the European fighting, | will be flown to Arlington National’ ¥2o~ was selected —in Cemetery for burial beside the Un-/ France, Monday. : known Soldiers of two world wars. *. «2% Pihlee da bear ap F eteory turn, chosen as the Unknown Sol-| armed services. were chosen pre-| et of World War II and buried! viously from among 853 pees Bie iin. Arlington National Cemetery. | The other will be buried with hon-' )ors at sea off Norfolk, Va, , Eagleston, 37, was the personal These remains were assembled, ichoice of Gen. Laurence §. Kuter, from various cemeteries in Korea. er in chief, Pacifie Air The fiaal group was brought maga | , Kuter named Eagleston be- fied dead of the Korean War in- terred here. Site of the ‘selection ceremony) io his “record and personal | is bres National Memorial Ceme-' its best characterized the Air ‘Force men who served their coun- covered expanse laid out on the © welel crater. Y during World War Ii. ancien \ ‘< Hewell as! In that conflict, Eagleston was dren commander and later Puowaina or “Hill of Sacrifice za® St Some 14,000 military dead abe, vag group commander in Eu-| buried there. |rope. . was credited with 23 * +2 + — planes destroyed, two prob- s chosen make ably destroyed and seven dam- "wa » morjaged while flying $6 combat mis- sions, : Eagleston also racked up an en- ge seca yap for viable record in the Korean War. pre ae He was credited with two Soviet | : & downed, seven damaged and one — rhe A come FS “ 5 Sabre Jets on 84 missions ee it = ied pet He was commander of a fighter- : interceptor: squadron when he went to’ Korea in November 1950. 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THURSDAY; May 15, 1958 FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Supervisor Frank J. Stephenson yesterday said he was surprised at the size of area which has peti- ceaieien a eapirgey on incor- as the city of Farming- ton Woods, but said he had an- ticipated some parts of the north end would break away from the township, | stabilize the area before it is breken up into ‘smaller sec- tions,” Burton said, woe “We ‘felt that in a home rule city we? would have far greater range in government than with any other type.” He added that the results of a recent poll indicated that people North Farmington Files — Petitions for Incorporation want a city form of government but wish to retain the rural at- mosphere of the area, The area petitioning to in- corporate includes all township land between Inkster road on the east, Haggerty road on the west, 10-Mile road on the south with the exception of sections 5, 6 and 7 Woodcreek farms vil- lage and those areas already voting: on annexation and incorporation. any area that already has decided it wants another form of govern- i Men Murder “We don’t want-to infringe upon} Rail Worker Kidnap, Stab Servite Station Attendant; Elude Arkansas Officers POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (®—-A railroad worker was murdered at Desloge, Mo., and a service sta- tion attendant here was kidnaped and stabbed today by two young ment,” Burton said. “A township. form of govern- ment is extremely limited in hand- ling the problems of an _ which has grown as rapidly Farmington — he a * Petitions were — with the| county clerk Tuesday, requesting) — that 14% square miles of the township be incorporated into a home rule city. This proposal fol- lows closely on the heels of two} _ others which now are awaiting a vote. On Aug. 5 residents of ap- proximately 714 square miles of south and west section of the township will vote on annexa:- | tion to the city of Farmington. At the same time residents of Quaker Valley subdivision will vote on a proposal to incorporate as the Village of Quaker Town. * * a According to Robert W. Burton, spokesman for the Citizen’s Study| | Group in the north end of the * | away from the trio. men fleeing in the slain mans car, * *« * The two men and a blonde wom- an eluded the Arkansas Highway Patrol near Bald Knob, Ark., a few hours after the kidnaping. The filling station attendant, George Tubbs, 29, escaped after he had been stabbed in a Newport, Ark., restaurant where he broke The body of James Huskey, 58 ‘ ‘was found in his home at Desloge, a town of about 2,000 population 60 miles south of St. Louis, It was discovered after ownership of key, * * * Tubbs told police one of the kid- napers, a red-haired man about 21, had bragged that he had mur- dered his uncle in Desloge. Lt, V..E. Maxey of the Missouri Highway Patrol said a warrant would be issued for Billy New- house, about 27 and red-haired, who lives near. Desloge. Tubbs. said he threw coffee into the car had been traced to Hus-| : the plan to incorporate the face of one of his captors, been under consideration for some} a scuffle. time. x * * : Ponting Prees Photo “Our main. objective ts to lage ge alge 8 i te| PONY RIDES AT FOUR TOWNS FAIR — One by the Four Towns PTA from 2to 8 p.m. atthe = three fled. of the busiest twosomes at the annual Four school. Getting a sample of what's in store for ; ° The other: kidnaper was de-| Towns School Spring Carnival Saturday afternoon the youngsters is Linda Acitelli, 7, of 6969 Lock- : Death Notices scribed as about 25.and about the} no doubt will be John Peck and his horse’ lin Rd. Johnny, the 13-year-old cowboy, lives : same size as the red-haired man,| “Queeny.” Rides on Johnny's horse will be one at 1296 Lochaven Rd. A king and queen will be CALLEB P, MESSER . MILFORD — Service for Calleb P, Messer, 22, of 238 Harpham Rd. will be held in Richmond, Ky. The ebody was shipped yesterday noon to the Turpin Funeral Home there Mr, Messer died Monday at his home when he accidentally shot himself. He had been a resident of mentary School pupils, couldn't ' YE OLDE COMMERCE CAFE * Marina Wardell and William Bell Jr., Commerce Ele- day to try out the refreshment stand set up for At Commerce Elementary School | wait till Satur- committee. the annual school fair. The youngsters are being served by Mrs. Wililam’s mother. She is chairman of the kitchen A Pontiac Press Phejp William Bell, of 817 Elsmere, this area for 14:months, coming Raymond of Covington, Ky, and Thomas, Roger and Dallas of Wil- liamstown; and sisters Mrs, Della COMMERCE Camere sice Elementary Ky., and Rita and Alice Messer, of Williamstown. MRS. JOHN RIECK UTICA — Service for Mrs. John (Wilhelmina) Rieck, 87, of 8211 Canal Rd., who died last night at her home, ‘will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Trinity. Lutheran Church with burial in Utica Cem- etery The body is at Milliken Funeral Home. Surviving are two sons, John Kieckbusch of Rochester and Wal-|), ter Kieckbusch of Utica; three sis- ters, Mrs. Emma Poillion of De- troit, Miss Martha Geil and Mrs. Alvina Heins, both of Utica; two brothers, Fred and William = both of Utica, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. MRS. BERT E. VANDECAR ‘Rumor UAW-Big 3 Apart 4 to 7 Cents DETROIT (INS) — Informed way of a two-year agreement be- tween the United Auto Workers Un- ion and the “Big Three.” General Motors, Ford and Chrys- ler already have offered around 16 cents in bargaining talks heading for a showdown two weeks from PTA Prepares for Fair air to be staged from 3:3 to :30 p.m. Saturday at the school. The fair is the biggest event: of he year sponsored by the PTA. —— quipment for the school, In an effort to provide enter- tainment for persons of all ages, the Commerce PTA has added several new attractions this year. : Kittens and puppies will be sold sources in Detroit said today that/at a nature and pet shop There'll only a difference of from four tobe a cake walk, flower shop, seven cents an hour stands in the ames, movies, baked goods, attic reasurers, “a hay wagon, fortune eller, silhouettes, fish pond, apple trees, and various other items sold et booths. W. Bloomfield PTA Sets Final Meeting Survey Backed But Association Critical of Report’s Comments on Civil ‘Service A general endorsement of the jPolice Dept. study report was giv- en by the Pontiac Police Officers Assn, at its meeting last night. The association went on record as supporting the Public Admin- istration Service report except for its comments on civil service, x * * The association's statement is as follows: “The members of the P.P.O.A. are in accord with the majority of the recommendations and find- ings of the Public Administration — Service as set forth in their re- port, “However we feel that the crit- by Police Group |=." jon Keego Rezoning ustified|T>e council meeting will begs at said to be about 5 feet 9 and 170 pounds, ‘ Tubbs said the woman with them was called “Baby,"' about 20, tall and thin with blonde hair. The trio took $45 and 14 gallons of gas at gunpoint at the service station south of Poplar Bluff on U. S. Highway 67, Then they forced “Tubbs into the car. * ¥ * ‘ Tubbs said the red-haired man was armed with a rifle and a pocket knife. Four rifle shells were found near Huskeys body, Maxey sajd. Hus- key had been shot in the head and Offer Public Hearing KEEGO HARBOR — A public, hearing is scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Keego Harbor City ‘Hall-on the rezoning of property needed for a new post office. The site involved is located on the west side of Cass Lake road, across from the Roosevelt Ele- mentary School. Half of the property, the portion which fronts on Cass Lake road, is now zoned commercial. It would have to be rezoned from residential to commercial use in order . to build a post office on it. ~ The hearing is scheduled in con- junction with the regular meeting of the Keego Harbor City Council. aad age jfive hours after suffe of the many features of the fair James D. Dole Dies in Hawaii Pineapple King Founded Multimillion Dollar Industry in Islands waii's industry, died yesterday about a heart attack at his Honolulu ® & to Hawaii in 1899 when he was 22. : He started growing pineapples for canning in rural Oahu and or- ganized the Hawaiian Pineapple Co. in 1901 with 16 employes. The firm mow has about 3,300 year- around workers and up to 7,800 in the packing season. x * * In 1908 the infant Hawaiian pineapple industry began what may have been the first campaign by any industry to advertise its products without regard to brand name. Under Dole’s leadership, the firms launched an campaign under the slogan “‘Don't ask for pineapple alone. Insist on Born in Boston, Mass., the son! , ofa Unitarian clergyman came) ~ Where Nixon Went; How He Was Greeted come, but scattered elements yn Court fury this mors ing “hopelessly “BUENOS AIRES, ARGEN- deadlocked” in attempting to reach TINA, April 30: A cordial wel- |a verdict in the $200,000 damage suit resulting from the aerial 1B pp Ete So RT ee RR Hawaiian pi WH Man Causes Most Fires DENVER — Nine out of 10 orest fires are caused by man and even of the nine are caused by man’s carelessness. ‘ified High PTA will. be held in Tributes to Boost Bid for 60 Nomination Nixon's Political Stock Soars - WASHINGTON (INS) — vel President Richard M. Nixon’s trial by sticks and stones in Latin America appears to have sent his presidential stock soaring. _ Official Washington's giant welcome today for the vice president and his wife is plainly “bipartisan” and designed to let the wotld know the US. resents the abuse the as suffered in mouth America. — the Nixons’ Sarita and opponents this tribute from Democrats and Re- 1s @ political lustre that should cling @ 45-year-old Californian. He is more ever viewed a8 the man “most likely” in the face o me measure of Nixon's personal mously adopted a resolution lauding ; Then, too, President Elsenhower’s own warm d tions of praise for Nixon’s performance in South America. And they see, Eisenhower's planned personal greeting at the airport today as a strengthening of the “my boy” relationship which Ike first. displayed for his running mate in 1952. . .Over-all, the: at-times shocking events Nixon experienced in the past fortnight have gone far to obscure Ei- . senhower’s recent statement that (1) for his “courageous and dignified conduct” f violence which endangered his lifé and that of his wife. The accolade may be without précedent. But cedented or not, it is the kind of political bonus candidates dream about. : unpre- political experts are noting 4 | was | when the House he would never resign in favor of the he achieved | he national promi- “are plenty of ; good” GOP | _mence investigating communism, unani- candidates for the cy. : The events seem to: ‘many’ Republicans to add up to a reaffirmation of Nixon’s ame in-the Bisenhower ead Phe re n introduced by GOP leader “heir apparent” doseph | W. ‘an ‘Jt, Mass, praised Nixon Administration. . “The association wishes to thank The Pontiac Press for their edi- torial Position oh thé need for a study.” * ei *- In other action candidates for as- sociation offices were nominated. They will be elected by ballot June 2-4 at No. I Fire Hall. Nominees are: President—Hugh Stimpson, James Bale and Harold Hayden; vice president — William Newman, Leroy Hartman, Eugene Hendren and Patrick Weaver. x * ® Secretary—James Lafnear, Rich- Robert Rood; treasurer—William Foster, John Bridgewater, Marvin Blum, Thomas Hereford and Wayne Long; Sergeant-at-arms— 'Park Nique and Robert Verhine. Police Probe Vandalism in Waterford Home Waterford Township Police are investigating the vandalism in an unoccupied and partially furnished house at _ aalesey St. al sep “qian eugene that children were breaking win- dows and when the police answered the call, they found a juvenile run- ning from the house. He was caught and admitted breaking the windows but said he had not been inside the basic| his automobile after dark is being * | six such recent reports. ard Evans, Richard Hayes, and! Okichowe Police Seek Rude Nude Driviag Car DRUMRIGHT, Okla. w—A rude nude who likes to ride around in sought by police in this area -of northeastern Oklahoma, The unclothed man, described as being in his late 20s, has been forcing other cars and trucks off the road, The highway patrol has Sunday Is Pickup Day in Keego Cleanup Drive KEEGO HARBOR — Sunday is pickup day in the annual Cleanup Week drive in Keego Harbor. Sev- eral trucks, both city and privately ‘owned, will be used to haul away rubbish and discardec” household articles. The campaign is being sponsored in French by the Keego Harbor Chamber ofjwith overtime starting after 40 The campaign sold pineapples piled up by the pale In 1927 Dole offered $25,000 to the first aviator to fly to Hawaii from the U.S. West Coast. Two planes reached Hawaii safely but seven persons were lost on other flights. Dole retired as chairman of the board of Hawaiian Pineapple in 1948 after serving as president and} manager-29 years, a. director 45 years atid board chairman 16 years, * * *- Dole {s survived by his wife, three sons, two daughters and 12 grandchildren. French Work Overtime ‘ PARIS The average work week is 46 hours, Commerce. - ™ \|hours. Get $300 Toward Fire Rescue bi | Firefighters Assn, has received a check for $300 as the kickoff do- nation in its drive for funds to purchase a rescue equipment truck, : The check was presented yester- day by the Waterford-Clarkston Junior Chamber of Commerce. yielded the right of way to the Pickett plane as it was about to land, It also said the Trott plane was below an established 1,000. foot. minimum altitude for planes passing over airports. Judge Holland ordered the case set down for retrial. The truck, which will be turned over to the ne will carry all necessary equipment, including a eniuaiie tator and emergency equipment, Cost of the vehicle will be ap- proximately $2,500, the drive, according to Fire Chief Donald Beach. At County Awards Dinner i in Birmingham Twenty-four Oakland County teenagers were honored last night at the annual Scholarship Awards Dinner sponsored by the Michigan State University. Alumni Cth of Oakland County. Each high school senior was pre- sented with a gold key, represent- ing a tuition scholarship from the club, by J. Robert Stewart, direc- tor of scholarships at MSU. Alfred L. Seelye, dean of the College of Business and Public Service at MSU, was the guest speaker at the affair, held at the Community House. building. Police said that the interior of the hones and contents were nrevuad Me discussed the international pregrams which the university is sponsoring in 13 nations ang his ica where a beslaved eslioge is sponsored by the college, Two of the tuition scholarship winners. also received $300 cash awatds from the county club. They were Krista Lynn Kaasik of Pon- chael Larson of Southfield High School, — * * * tiac Central High School and Mi-| 24 Students Receive MSU Scholarships Marie Anderson and Martha Ann MeDonald, both of Hazel Park; Judith Ann Boardman of Water- ‘ford Township, Linda Carol Clarke of Farmington, Judy Kay Crawford of Milford, and Jaines Douglas Custance of Kimball, Barney Goodrich of West Bloom- field, Sharon Lynn Goul of Troy, Lora Louise Guthrie of Avondale, The other scholars honored from Pontiac were Emma Jane Arnold, David Allen Davies, Clarice Jean. Graves, Rex Lee Harris, Sara Ann ville, Other scholarship winners and | their respective high sch6ols are: recent tour through South Auher- John: Ameriks, Lincoln; Jeanne é Hetherington, Priscilla Jean Run-! nels and Sandra June cael ia of Berkley concludes the list. ; | Gerald Hoffman of Madison Heights, Robert Edward Lewis and) - 'C. Howard Murrish of Oxford, Dor- jothy Patricia: Lovchuk of/ Roch- ester, and Catherine Louise Peter- * * * Parents pf the winne ‘also at-| tended the dinner as sts of the MSU Club. © a wey } the goal of|” ON THE im LOLOM A Ag CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL as_it Sweeps, as it Cleans Model a8 formerly DUCED TO *69°° LIMITED TIME ONLY | BURR HARDWARE | 420 Main St. — Rochester OL 15911 er a TES a THURSDAY, MAY is 1958 : | Gace ace 2 om | } i } 1,900 real Court Should Awe fetes on ca ve a = rE Delinquent—Judge LONDON — Magistrates whe! 5 Baal theca bs oi etaine st tle to a guy if he was, aneant thy: Mepptainid, the re. with out scientists. One who S0t'have been trying to make Britain's restful Chimes Bomb. conked ‘by a 4inch shell or a 16+ porters garbage scow. He was |to him asked him why. : Svendis courts tear ielly: Wheel ag carp Ba of Our|incher. The sane must be largely coutined to his bunk with. sea » #4 -* laces are railing the Wo! " bomb at the Eniwetokliu of the debate over the “clean’”| Sickness from the moment’ we | ‘The Russian said, “You assured irc, “ue PUSS | London's Boral ground will be witnessed) | “dirty” bomb left Oakland. Every once tp a jme the cyclotron was not'a weapon, | Judge .W. =a FP . while he would hopefully gasp, |yet on ome of the cooling pipes\” j.° he of including the Soviet Union, * x= * “Havali. .. Vimmen,” ‘Alas, today I plainly * saw chalked the! men Setting toeir lors and tion the stress. our AEC places |# test at Eniwetok probably saw it} we got to Hawall,.* crazy nut went to Russia. probably tea. cated Re > through the periscope of a sub-| One of the Russian physicists, *° Work on the world’s dirtiest sono an, themselves with ab. atomic arsenal. Certainly, it will vr apa rnd paced a eucd wn wined and dined by our own men|>omb. surd geniality” toward child .-de- y after the tests, was taken on a tour fendants is a mistake. Judge you CAN. DEPEND On Kindy Experience 1908-1958 *| point of view. I can see us now, res tests of ee Bikini against!¢ the Dr. Lawrence's cyclotron| About 25 miles off the coast of Wrangham upholds the need for done up in plastic boots, cover- chained warships. works at Cal. He had been one of Sweden are the Aland islands, lo- more formality and dignity in the alls and sterilized Nehru hat, | © Two were scientists aboard the [the boys up to that point. Buticated in a strategic position at/courts—and particularly in’ the tradging across Ground Zero in | V.I.P. ship, the Mt. McKinkley. |suddenly he stiffened up and re-jthe entrance to the Gulf of children’s courts. 13 NO, SAGINAW ST + | the noon-day sun of the biazing | The third was a Russian reperter ‘fused to have anything more to do} Bothnia. It is iaportant that the fough 9:30-5:30 daily * 9: 30-.12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri and English reporters to get seaupsioenanans cna : ee Barnetts When tis. perfected’ ton. poim|the “clean” bomb jest. The whale] ME Archie Says: , 150 NORTH SAGINAW academic. hit by. the new American clean Washington Naval Conference 35 bomb was as invigorating as a! years ago, and five years later at ' soapy shower bath,” one presumes the London Naval Conference, the AEC will put its people to workithere was lots of gab — = guns. on the Quiet Bomb. stricting battleship ‘The Quiet Bomb will be # cleanito @ lat of people at the.time, Mm = bomb that says “shucks” when ‘tlincluding this callow youth, that on A, een eR ee ur ig } tee me In 15 French Governments Pflimlin Has Experience bs, Pas & tier tg Sieh ~ hadi Anan iby Scihese Is Good Because . . . We Have’ Cut Prices W Down — the Catholic Popular! his doctorate of. laws at Strasbourg ) = Repincnn Movement GWN®) — Usa. if Deep . . . Now . . . Right in is ‘Heart of the Season! ... ges Bidault was premier for 10/ preter, Pflimlin served in the Bel- . SEE _ Hes caniste cae ty Pree im Wert War Aer ‘Prane Shop Barnett's Before "You Buy! . See How Much YoU S$ A VE f, current . a Eee _ iacaligshiasmenaenting phiambniciaumeibaiet He fated to orm a, goverment of the ‘German occupation near The Papers Are Full of Sales, but... Soc Hou Uo. a . ae eae vith the Aiscrion ctbet'| Pftimlin became a deputy after! an You Match These Terrific Bargains? ce Hrou Zou Save / ays Bot Won in a oo ___ (te MT snd sis te president ot Two Big Groups—Grand Selections LOOK! What a Buy! There's Two. Ways of Doing Business Today! You can sit still and complain or you can GO AFTER BUSINESS and make customers, Our gross sales for April, 1958-were more than Apri!, 1957, How many stores can say that? WE REPEAT— COMPARE —— SHOP BARNETT’S FIRST! SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW: MUCH YOU SAVE! Sid Barnett Look! 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Hou « You Fa | 2 rhe d Cool D Sce Dou au Sauce , Look! . Summer Weight Buy Now While You Save So Much! of SPRING Foc spring SP snd All Wool Hard Finish LIGHT WEIGHT Be Smart! Stock Up Now! SPO RT SHARKSKIN COATS-SUITS | [uC eETS "WASH and Wear’ | COATS SU ITS 43 * From 3 3 Straight alim coats, all full Tailored From the Finest Woolens Washable POPLIN $1395 SUMMER SLACKS g ALL CHOICE PATTERNS Up to $60) Values JACKETS Here's another SALE PRICE Values to $32.50 Here’s a buy that’ $s a buy! Man alive, you don’t get values great value! You'll like ~~ ese | day, so hop in the bus and get in today Wash ‘n’ Wear want to buy sev- P 8 7 You /don’t need the cash , Q U ir-—they’ : nian DACRON $h95 wat sarterne § 8 95 of 7 length and new boxy acket chemise style suits. ag and ee blends . Sizes for junio isses j F eeat ae Santor, mimes and = Yate. tp 29,99 Children’s Better Dresses “2 - 5d -*S Values to 8.99 Nylon and rayon blend fabrics in pretty, prints ‘and party dresses. 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Small hard to find imper- féctions- will not mar beauty or wear of this 22 Kt. ‘‘Goldwheat”’ dinnerware. Dinner plates, soups, cups, saucers, bread ‘n butters, 8 each; | each platter, vegetable bowl, creamer, covered sugar. Waite's . . . Filth Floor if perfect 19.95 Reg. $32.95 3-Speed Manually Reversible 20" Portable FAN \ ? ‘24° This big Manor House fan has many uses, window fon, in doorways, circulator, exhaust fan! 3 speeds, West- inghouse motor, manually reversible, rotary. switch, Built-in “Venturi wind tunnel.” pay Ys monthly! No down payment, Weaite's:. . . Fifth Floor Heavy Duty 8 . Long Life 50’ GARDEN HOSE [ For Porch, Patio, Game Room! m 6’ by 9, 17.95 Value 10 9 by 12’, 24.95 Value 15 | Completely reversible, Super artex loomweaove fiber rugs thot glamor- ize porches, patios, game rooms, base- “ ments! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, sara 15, 1958 Sie DETROIT’ (INS) — There. wa: a bowling conference in Detroi and, in the top hotel, the brawny might never be another sally to. the alleys, It was just the conventional ¢ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE = were dr ‘inking it up as if thete,convention- “type | nonsense. But it (Continental — 76 per cent of the = GREATEST DISCOUNTS OF THE SEASON! * Ladies’ DRESSES ... .*798 » BLOUSES, SKIRTS; . . 3% » Men's SPORT COATS . 29°° : SPORT SHIRTS. .. . . 4° EE A Beoutiful 16° Americans Still ‘Want Big Glamorous Carsif ; ‘The townspeople of this depressed chromed cars ix valid, why are ee in the garage is er ‘bemusement, as though they might! Oldsmobile, the Chevrolet Im- } * ~* © * |be permanently daft instead of only, pala and the Ford Thunderbird — | ‘The simple fact is that Americans} temporarily addied in the flush three glittering spectacles that | ‘still want a prestige car that can] Confronted by the spectacle of |@ pair of delegates and their — | wives sprawling on the 25th floor ' before a bank of elevators, casu- | ally sipping of the cup that , cheers, a Detroiter shuddered, i they’re doing?” | This attitude toward the antics /troit’s attitude. toward more pros-| Obviously, Detroit must iniagtaal ‘sounded leud and foolish and in- ‘ears added to the ‘vost by order-lthat the country’s car buyers (or in this worried, thought. #88 extra gold Gims, to make their yi. at the moment, car shop- — gutos more expensive, ful tow : Li ul n. ea \ Benson ‘added that, if the _ fers) are a bit hypocritical in their LOOK AT BOWLERS _plaint over ever-long and ever- | jattitudes. All this talk. of suddenj city looked at the bowlers with! the outstanding sales stars the (that: All talk. ot celebration would make-a Consmaniet winee. (crowd «ot the next one in. line) “and knock out the eyes of the ) ineightbors. They've — traditionally 3 | been willing to be aute-payments | + (poor year after year, in order to ac-| complish this, But this year, they are not only | auto-poor, they are fteod-peor, furnishings-poor and worst of all; | faith-peor, After a year of floundering deeper and deeper — into recession, they don’t believe | in much of anything, and they | think they'll wait, thanks; before spending any more money than | is absolutely necessary. The -attitude is bad for ‘the economy of the country. It's mur- ‘der for Detroit. * * * This is what one auto executive! “What the ---- de they think -of the contention seems to me to bear a strong resemblance to De- perous Americans everywhere | INDUSTRY SAGS While the auto industry sags woe fully, and the newer and more, magnificent cars gather, dust, most! everybody in Detroit seems to be. wondering — -what the H~- do AMERICANS think they're doing? MAGIC BAG WITH A 510 PURCHASE 1,001 Woys to Dress it up! NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT PEOPLES UALI lar ’ ES - EASY CREDIT J wie kigy nao 2 Ry idb sh ain gaan lind bani i de ladle nah Niet hy, tog, ‘8 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Professional TL) Nise ELECTRA with BUILT-IN HIGHT ang “a STREAM ee ee } mon} RD TILTS TO 45° ANGLE Tet is TO RIGHT or LEFT! Bene make all miter and bevel cuts. Positive lock- ing hendle fer accurate right or left angle sawing. ALL-PURPOSE ™ RIP ZENCE and CECLE CUTTER 12 BLALES INCLUDED! ‘ WS, SA “FILES : 2 SANDER A “pf rut eo s SU PPLY! 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The [reports 4 total of 278,400 plates sold you've heard — like what this; set is a Phonola, made in Milan, |thus far in 1958 through Auto Club country needs is a new ; five-cent| fesy-to-read angle adjustment lets you BY imam is) “4 told us is called ‘‘dépression in the face of inflation —a miserable phenomenon.” All the talk, all the publicity, | a sudden switchover in their allegiance — from the big, jazzy, 2 Agents at 4-H Meeting | Oakland County's two 4-H agents, And yet, statistics prove that ‘ Jane Hoerath and Jack Worthing-: amid the country’s agonized cries FULL CIRCLE—The latest in ton, are at Higgins Lake this week’ of cheaper cars, the big sellers television sets, featuging a attending a four day conference istill are the shiny models that are’ screen that rotates a full 360 of 4-H agents throughout the state. designed to force the Joneses to degrees and can_ be: tilted at ——————E keep up. | will, is shown above at the see- | Popular with Automobile Club of * zs * ond U. 8.’ World Trade fair in Michigan members is its license Last week, Benson Ford of you-) New York. . 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Colorfast, fringed. Stay-put backs. ie dish pane nn” ¢ tumbler set for * tor ted ‘Thermo Beg fun. Clen pleid.......--- 88 pesket; ideal plastic volorge size... Rugs, runners, 77 bath mat sets! ue 24x48" Hi-Lo rugs... 11 decorator colors, completely washable. Non-skid backs prevent slipping. Geometric pattern resists soil. Save! 925s Losceneenn OT! MMB ir sajeine BMT tee ——j THE PONTIAC PRFSS, THURSDAY, MAY_1, 1998 eee Te R | = 3 a a aA :, i \ : ee _ r at Coat dopa: te : - 3 > “4 5 = ce ; BME ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! § Se ee gee oe a he baa) nibs ee cg AT TRE BRADY —'A. ne malnd of providing lnetent protec ' 1 vehicle announced by the atiirend Co. of Rockville, Md. Small So ore eee es 4 necessary safety equipment, such: as extension ladders, first-aid kits, resuscitator, gas mask, stretcher and fire extinguishers. Staunch Companion on Trips : Mrs. Nixon Can Take It a ’ ’ \ WASH 'N WEAR SPORTS FABRIC HERE’S REAL PENNEY VALUE i e , e j : e Zt . e ’ e Wash ‘n Wear Sailcloth! Gabardine! | A Silk Look at a Slick Price... ° ° rj ge a Terry Cloth in Fashion Colors! Chromspun ‘n Cotton Sport Shirt Nixon reached America | p ’ . a : : has she had to be concereed |E Ven Food Can't A sporting Penney special for your life-in-the-sun! Wow! This is the sort of buy that smacks of the about suing stones or flying Sto Goof Seal Sailcloth in stripes, multi-dots, skirt designs! Combed great Penney power to give you real dollar for ~~’ . pas ore se ee eat oe OP. ORLY sheen gabardine in stripes, blazing solids! Both ¢ dollar value. A Chromspun and cotton sportshirt $ | ie anloratgpe temas on 4-Day Swim i superbly crease-resistant! Thirsty terry cloth for that features the expensive look of luxury silk. : the Vice President in bis car in beach wear! All machine washable, little ironing Yard Features match-up pocket, too! And for all its - for , Fe Caracas Tuesday. NEW YORK @—Have flipr needed. ; 4 top drawer appearance, it’s machine washable’. e ~apvesg Rese most dramatically| , harp seal with the husband had his first national po-|Afusr™m oie litical test, and in his gruelling 1953 regularly ate __ “gved will tour ot the Far Rast. [SS accepted Ee ot | ‘ rete appa school ‘sere Bwana “ i : ‘wound up on a national television/out to eat or : | ee te oa none Christopher | his 1952 “expense ac-|ium director, says - ~ @ount’ pecord. One year later she| warned that : * was at his side throughout his two-lceptible to th is When Nixon’s voice failed him |recently from daring the 1956 vice presidential | dor. & | campaign because of a virus in- : fection, Pat briefly substituted | These are = him om the stump. During — so officials under ‘sina Mrs. Nixon does her share. mr a pr eee) pool, a circle ee eee ee =| WRINKL-SHED GINGHAM * * & . i Coates is unstrung about an; ie eh: 3 : the 45-year-old Viee President sev.|om™, acct of the seal situation: FABRIC by DAN.RIVER! — SPECIAL PENNEY BUY on | Penney’s Pulls the Rug Out wie of Ge cunt fe aree Bel ae SAVINGS by PENNEY’S! | MEN’S WASH ’N WEARS! From Under High Prices been stricken. “At least she has|6,{ japanese S nts . ea | ‘ ‘ : complained Care to : es Yes, 100% D ! Light, airy ~ Here’s oof!. H ight : ; sae ~ - om evi- Protest Nuclear Tests gives him a shirt with mae ; $ | se and savings priced Ehacks : $ quality wiscone rayon in’ thick $ : . = v - plen' ru suds, dry fas a EE 6M ’ ars ttl | LP tan at Yet, Sn combed ction sre fight wee, on mooth as want Ye, sling Stay “ta eating and drinking little, and |zagged past the American fresh all day... machine ee ® silk with a mere touch-up, 5 « _ { colors machine wash*.- ss’ ee booting busy. When Pore i naan emnente, Ay washes in a breeze. boys’ sixes 4t0 18 | wanted colors. Sizes 29 to 42 *Lokewarm water.. : Zine 27 by 48 inches wATIONALt AMOR \ YEAF ee Ht » ris hie LY GUARARTER® a aie : + 74 : . IN TAKE IT ill} S| =—\ eaee eK mhm™té~™~*~*~*CON RR IS ee see ai ita | ; it 4 if i Ss yee? BLOSSOM WHITE DACRON ale VISCOSE TUFTED pe gay on oe Penney’s Proves You Can Get Full HOBN Nias rs ALMOST NO IRONING! ‘Size Blankets for way under $5 New Colors! Next-to-No-Lint! Where But Penney’s This Price? :. Get cosy with Penney’s blanket _| More value in a spread than sun gold Wash in a jiffy... need almost . buy of the year! Machine wash- - 66 ever before at such a Penney pink - |. no ironing! Check these Penney Gach | ! able*, has a life-of-the blanket Low Price. Tufts are viscose white quality features: fine 52 by 34 + panel : nylon binding. Maize, pink, pea- rayon locked in heavy cotton. padiont rove thread construction. Deep 5- ; cock, beigé, green, red, blue. Fringed, twin, full. Machine . coces inch bottom hem. Full 41 in. 52, 81, or 90 4 *Lakewarm water. 72 by 84 inches § | wash in lukewarm water. ss eaegreen dCi. : inches tong : MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS: | ' DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S me Ce 2 , ) 2 | Open Monday and Friday 9:30 ¢.m. to 9 titolo, ae . Sane ) , ca : j \ | A _ ; ' ica : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1058 Largest island in the world is} , we ecapehaatadare Se “Slump Spawns LARRY 1s. ssomaw Going Out “Models -- Checks -- ne Stripes. - AML Gearentoed Famous Brinds Sportcoats _ Two and. Three Button. A 17 hong 29.95 f Terns |G” oo iss, Business Pat- Your “qn Reg. $10 S HATS | “222 {Bank Bandits Chief of State Police Detectives Unit. Calls Them ‘Amateurs’ EAST LANSING (~The reces- slow appears to have spawned & new breed of bank bandits. But they are just amateurs com- Three out-state loan company /holdups also have been handled iby State Police. . . we * * * Johnson noted there also had ‘been a rash of loan and finance | v. 7 ov 14 “19 toons 91277 Reg., Short, Long al 4 a 15 N. Saginaw Reg. to 8.95 company stick- “Ups in Detroit re- Oaly 10 Jackets Left 's $ cently. Buy Now for Next Fall Pants “These recent holdups all seem e end - to run to a pattern,” Johnston sept | Sos Sees Reg. 30.00 Washable ond cette Bice : ‘ Sixes 34-40 7 Blends oa ew Hades ro heed ” : . Johnston said there didn’t SI ‘ CKS ¢ Values to 65.00 Renting ta bichon. wave of bank holdups in Pntario, ; a bd ‘he said, such as the robbery of Men’s Suits Saat momeaoer a ‘day, might be the work of pro fessionals. . * ‘Wool Sharkskins The amateurs, Johnston said, are ‘easier to catch than the profes- . Gabardines | — Wore mies fei i irl Struck by Au 2 and 3 Buttons A 13-year-old girl was hit by a Single Breasted car yesterday when she ran into Sizes 36-46 ithe street against a red light | Barbara Elaine Edwards, of 439 |Bartlett St., told police she was itr¥ing to catch up with her sister jand crossed against the light. She was hit by a car driven by Ya as: The beer with the one Big Difference More flavor Less filling » “find on aly Drews hast! i i. + "Ticed? On edge? Thew-padk up your troubles and have a Big D family party! Everything and everybody perks up — real fun takes over when you serve that wonderful Big D... Drewrys Beer! Big Dstands for the one Big Difference in beers — More flavor, Less filling. Drewrys is brewed an exclusive way to keep flavor in, sweetness out — so you can enjoy glass after glass with no full feeling after! : = That’s why Big D is so much fun. Have a Big ' D party soon and enjoy the Big Difference. Re- member only Drewrys Beer has it! It’s like findi item at least STARTS FRIDAY 9:30 A. M.... ENDS 5:30 P. M. Hal: Saute: Spnet te gee eer FOLLOW THE CROWDS ...BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN! rw nee = wndeey e@ G-U-A-R-A-N-T-E-E ‘every off original price . . . Great store-wide — an opportunity te share in these low prices A prices go beck ot 5:30 P. M, eee ore’ 10 LADIEG’ DRESSES SAVE! DOMESTICS, LINENS 290 wii YES, $10 LADIES’ D $ Pn ee UNIFORMS flies, prince, sheers, ee ee th ee SHEETS | CURTAINS 2.99 Goes Beck to Original Price at 5:30 1.88 89+ be 1-44 ao Tete eo Both a - | aes 3.99 @@ $15 Ladies’ Acrilan Shorties $ 5 8 3.99 24 Coats to go at this low price. 2.99 White 140 4x81 MATERNITY early. Car Coats included, 10-18, READY-MADE DRESSES Gees Beck to-$15. After 5:30_P. M. DRAPES PANELS 1.88 99¢ 8 Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 te 5:30 39c DAN-RIVER FABRICS 8 Hour Sele . . . Friday 9:30 te 5:30 Ladies’ Dresses We're not permitted to mention the brand. Come save! Chemise styles included. 10-44, Goes Back to 10.99 After 5:30 P. M. SAVE OM HOME MEDS Fw aay ay sag ad] CORSO TORS CARMENT [PANTS 29¢ CANNON HAND TOWELS C WoOoL LADIES’ BAGS PRESSERS New pegs on large size heavy terry. COATS CAR COATS w ringe edges. $1 $1 Goes Back to 29¢ After 5:30 P. M, $15 7.99. 1.9 nag, 40-50-60 White 29.90 Groep $190 Fine THROW SEWING LADIES’ MUSKRAT LOOP RUGS THREAD + tat tee nan ie 506 suITs STOLES ¢ ¢ poh Dos yy Ben $ $ cert ie $1 SUN-FAST CURTAINS 79° 15__| _#88 Dress, Skirt Fine, Plemp Stock up on first quality 53, 64, 72, 81- 900 Fine 19.90 10-18 METAL FEATHER inch rayon marquisetes. No limit. MINK and ZIPPERS PILLOWS Goes Back to $1 After 5:30 P. M. SKINS Stine COATS 10¢ 88s $19 $11 dine earn « Friday 9:30 te 5:30 & Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 te 5:30 1.99 LADIES’ BLOUSES c 3.99 $4. ‘Wow! What o bargain. Stripes, ee ee ee ee ee solids, No limit. Sise 2 x to ~ pattern styles, 22 Y Goes Back to 1,99 After 5:30 P. M. coos; boc, 18.90: 00er gio aS fie Goes back te eriginal price after 5:30 & Hour Sele .. . Friday 9:30 to 5:30 LADIES’ PLAY SHORTS Stock up at the low price. Plaids, stripes solids, All colors. 16 to 18. Goes Beck to 1.99 After 5:30 P. M. panel cotton. Pull and % slip styles. “37 to 40. ‘Gees Back to 1.99 After 5:30 P. M. eye diapers. 1.69, 8'to 14 GIRLS’ BLOUSES 94s 8 Hour Sele. . . Friday 9:30 te 5:30 2.69 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS First quality absorbent 27 x 27 size birds- Cimit 2 dozen. Geos Back to 2.69 After 5:30 P.. M. modes cad pedil pastors, Ghee 3 0 1h. . : - Goes Bock to 1.49 After S30 PM a Sy 1*]| S Maar Sd, hie 900 6 500 8 nace boogegteane oo, 1.79 BOYS’ JEANS - SHIRTS bates when sgt oe wat hie ste PANTS =| POLO SHIRTS " ‘Coes Back to 1.79 After 5:30 P.M. —10¢ 54¢ 1.20 Fitea ec bude , a: ! cris RECEIVING 8 Hour Sale. . . Friday 9:30 to 530 _ SHEETS | BLANKETS 99 BOYS’ POPLIN JACKETS 79¢ | 33¢ Se 1 te 6 1.99 8 Piece INFANTS’ TERRY SHIRTS SLEEP SETS 36¢ 84¢ @ Hour Sole. . . Fridey 9:30 to 5:30 1.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Cusieas, Snems. Werte, dete, patterns and solids, in ell colors. Goes Back to 1.99 After 5:30 P. M. Sites 8-M-L. 8 Hour Sele. . . Friday 9:30 to 5:30 5.99 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All colors, All sizes, but not in all styles. While big selection lasts. 6 Goes Back to 5.99 After 5:30 P. M, = 88" 1 “ . + 8 Hour Sale... Friday 9:30 to 5:30 a on go men's sackets | #59) ave, | ek Pat Boone 4 holers, ‘tm white, beige, navy . and charcoal. Sizes 36 to AA. - $1.00 2.88 -Goes Back to 4.99 After 5:30 P. M. oe ‘DRESS ars PANTS T-SHIRTS 8 Hour Sele . . . Fridsy 9:30 to 5:30 | 3.88 39¢ IES’ PLAY, DRESS SHOES Gl | ————| Vorth to 6.00 while big selection lasts. omate ahs 1 colors. All sizes, but not in all styles. | : P i} | Nee 3.6¢ 66. Goes Back to Original Price After 5:30 RAN AOR Aner. am AOI “ea ng ULNA eS a id ' a? THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. SHURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 _ _s € | | é SGE'SE cena STORE ONLY roo Kresge’s Comera Shop Ist Anniversary Sale FRESH DATED COLOR FILM | * 8mm Roll .$1.59 x — Mag. $2.65 SF u | : 20 Ex. .. $1.22 ‘3mm 36 Ex. ...$1.71 % Kodacolor — Sizes 620--120--127...:.. 0... ee cee es 99 Friday - Saturday - Monday Only KWICK-PIC KODAK CAMERA and FLASH | STARFLEX OUTFIT Takes Color 15 scar SS | o B&W - $16.50 _A roll of black and white film with each roll | of black and white film developed. "(Sizes 620-120-127 Only) the family’s choice | : ibad weather. brought on the ness slump. Weeks, ‘appearing before “Jolts Weatherman -WASHINGTON (INS) — The chief | sane rt cet nea at some-| savdtsige Daord beige Commerce Sec- : jretary Sinelair Weeks, who raised|sion is due to the weathér, | Democratic eyebrows at a House x *« * ‘nearing by suggesting Sputniks and “ | Reichelderter, in testimony made eng trades in wintertime, at jassured the lawmakers that atomic/to account as having a major part testing isn't playing hob with the|in the steck market trends.” | | House group, said that the Soviet satellites made the American pub- lie ‘ ‘nervous”” about buying and bad| \that the weather played an im- 296 The cabinet member has insisted|Besrn fever cc’ 8? i" 8s portant role in the recession be-|Dysentery infections ........ 2 0 Thomas Blame. ug NOW! ij 2 F nt Bg i busi- 296 Measles Cases for Week in Oakland The following is a comparative list of the communicable diseases reported to the Oakland County the SPO e dr eee ears e5 oe Pd ed - a PO 8 Bere . 4-H Talent Contest in Pontiac Saturday It’s ‘Not Tod Early to Put Your Father’s Dey Gift in. Layaway ea Lae - 2] The Best Kinds of Slacks re “| at the Peak of Selection . . . Pick any pair for coolness, good looks, favorite style! We have all the choicest new slacks from fine imported tropical worsteds to easy-care wash and wear fabrics that need little or no pressing! And the prices are reasonable! STRAW HAT DAY... THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 1958 \ ther! men Sue Miller, of Oxford and ‘t usually us from! Douglas Long, of Milford. about our daily business..."| gue Simonson, of West Bloom. | Open a x ke ® field Township, is chairman of No However, Weeks stuck to his guns{ the program sponsored by the Hub in. the face of Democratic claims) Oskland County Service Clubs, 30-60-90 e Gare Hithat high-interest rates, low farm| The contest winner will compete fi prices or high-cost consumer goods|in the district contest held at Day = might also be responsible for the| Michigan State University later Charge Altera- || nation’s economic woes. —r . : | aan : * Accoun e : sere Corcmeet (m. | Contest judges will be Sara Jane 18-20 N. Saginaw Street. .1 HOUR FREE PARKING IN HUBBARD GARAGE WITH ANY PURCHASE At his Hub Clothiers. he COUPON WITH YOU TO charge on passenger transporta- as * * * eS Kerr predicted corporation taxes; { will be held at 52 per cent andj: that individual income levies will) remain unchanged. . Corporation income tax. rates|—. and some excise levies are due to 7 © drop June 30 unless Congress’ ex-|" tends them at present rates. | In other developments yester-|/ . day: 1. In New York, the National|~ . SPECIAL PURCHASE Men’s Short Sleeve Wash’ n Wear Dress. Shirts nt det tion er S90 3.2 per cent above the level a' year ago to set a new high for’ the 24th consecutive month.. Food prices rose most. 2. The Federal Reserve Board | said production in mines and fac-) tories dropped in April for the) ‘eighth straight month, reaching the lowest point since 1954. ford pe button down or mesh with sewn in collar ‘stays. Chemise Sleepwear Babydolls, Sleep coats, and waltz length gowns, In * * * ys 3. The Senate, as a means of) increasing automobile sales,|~ passed a bill to require that all|) 3 new passenger cars carry -the|— manufacturer's suggested retail | — price along with prices of extras|~ and accessories. ‘ : 90 Pct. of Elk in Forests DENVER — The national forests | 55 range for more than 90/7 cent of the elk in the United)7; tes and support a large part)7 5 a Save Now! Wash ’n’ Wear aed grizzly’ bears that live outeide | (1 the national parks. | McCar THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. ONLY! CARPETS -- DRAPERIES - LINOLEUM ~ TILE -- PAINT -- RUGS -- RUG CLEANING SUPPLIES wea. Sale Hl drip-dry fabrics, cool as a summer. Slacks Regular $7.95 2 for $13. ’ Acrilan blends, dacron blends, all wash and wear, Dark colors, medium or light what- . ever your choice. Those cool summer slacks a. . a ee OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. ‘til 9:00; TUES., WED., SAT. ‘til 6:00 100% NYLON NOW! NEW ACRILAN “sxe” 6.95 sq. yd. Special Purchase! _Ladie” 2-Piece Separates ae and Blouse sets that have tlie one- ' piece look. Many colors to choose from, Regular $qG°° $10.98 you'll wear for months and months. Special Purchase by Triendly enaala fot jong phn - FREE LABOR | on all custom made drapes. Reg- ular length, any width. Just pick out your material and we will make them to fit your window. Hundreds of fabrics to choose: from. PLASTIC FLOOR COVERING 6’ and 9’ Width SqeYa. 4 19 ON ——————————————— OPEN MON., THURS., FRI..‘til 9:00; TUES., WED., SAT. ‘til 6:00 x12 LINOLEUM RUGS REG. 7.95 ws 495 oxronast Sizes 5 to 12 oe Boys’ or girls” in the most famous canvas . casual of them all. ae ‘ ¢ ¢ SN t Nagle? For your new school wardrobe ... Imported Ostrich Grain Calf, smooth tailored by Friendly. Your pet-slim last, slung low. Even the strap placement and swirl of stitching spells éut fashion news! now § a": : Regular $7.95 = ERE -Pontiac’s Oldest; and Largest Floor Covering Specialists SOU RLEOASTS SEER NRT NE “GCRSS: SEERA Senn RGAE : ¥ fa rv r ff i br b OR BROWNIE STAR Flash Outfit — Cunni he ete / = HED and see our fine s: on, ates T aheubed. dhe that leet «heathy crea cide At dewanh. B— 2 eam i: SAVING— MONEY SAVING Sd / lf STAINLESS STEEL tl we — nuts Be? special shield to prevent. } MAKE GARDENING EASIER! : 50 FT. GARDEN HOSE [——— RIPE TOOTH PASTE -. “AT 44g) ——— LL. 201 Mh nsw Y NN SODA SPECIALS: Smooth, Rich and Tasty A) or: 7¢ Wd ICE CREALA ie Tops In Value! THIRST COOLER! Refreshing Fresh Fruit LIME RICKEY Big 10 ¢ =) oe AS GRILLS OR FRIES eS Wi dt sit nee ees peg DO AY, Fe i “ . AREER ee oe oe aN ' ee SS te er wereareweenennssn ‘ r i. MARA Qaarsrececenssssasananens AASAANN ‘ Regular $3.49 y EVEN YOU CAN FAVE A GREENER LAWN | 58 ROBOT GARDENER at E CHAM AA RK UE AN. Ke "EXCITING FREE OFFER! This is just one of the many halen trick you can do w A Get the new filled with complete pictures and instructions. p30. 5sg2s MMM E ML EE) 7 iy ae aay BE SAFE! | — ZU ye Bring \ Your bE SURE! 7 BLOCKS morte uino......... Midweil 410 29 N. Seginaw ANNUAL V2 PRICE sate! V7 (Ae CREAM — STICK — OR ROLL-ON | Actd-controlled te Safeguard Skin, Clothes ITEL-HURON CENTER | DOWNTOWN PONTIA® TRA ) ‘Telegraph ot Huron Nears mete Bright, Clear and Sharp PHOTO SPECIAL vie CAMERA ou ot NS eS a ee An / | rs 95 pe aw ¥ sl nn tke cea \ i i j ’ ‘ ae e Se ee Gees pes ne iy See Sa i. Bs = | : = s 4 4 ie oe = ae -] ee ie OF ae We = ‘ . f : : : ae ; @ 4 es ee My ST ee —— i Say oie eg AN : : D ’ : ie | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15,1998 \- apres, TWEN TY-FIVE HalBoyleSayss 9, eet 7 [24-Wheel Truck Steers. Rock n’Roll Shakes Old Family Tradition peril , the-road truck that ¢an be steered - three ways-—the front wheels can “NEW YORK ®—Sorrow comes said Mrs. Lorillard, “To many) It was. common interest in this'who go in for rock ‘n’ roll,” sighed Mrs. Lorillard recalling be: turned alone;” front and rear Sees Limiting of Small Cars Vice President of Ford Sets Leveling ‘Off at jin time to many fine old famili- Europeans jazz is the only form'form of music that sparked the sighed Mrs. Lorillard, recalling her own family problem.- |wheels can rotate in opposite diree+ Nea 350 ties. But the tragedy that has be- of culture America has pro-iromance of Elaine and Lorillard., One thing the festivals have = tions to turn the vehicle in its own r ,000 Per Yeor, fallen Louis and Elaine Lorillard | quced.”* They met in Europe during World brought out: Most jazz lovers to- Insurance Holdin s Soar length; and both sets of wheels can “od et is indeed almost un-) pyaine a pretty blonde who) ‘War Il. She was a Red Cross One thing the festivals have 19 itiirn together to move op iat LORAIN, Ohio (NS). — Ford, ae two children—Pierre, C2" blue sunglasses—avhat oth-/Worker. He was a major. ibrought out: Most jazz sees = NEW YORK — The real estate. pearpe > Stgede ya ah whee Motor Co. Vice President James 0.! i er color would be suitable in New-' i day are lnwebiding respec ae ‘holdings of the nation’s life insur- sed De arg toe 8 ton ‘port — and a diamond ring that) One thing the festivals have Citizens and tend to be in the 35 Wright says self- “Hintiting factors. /fans. e * ‘would blind an ow! at midnight, brought out: Most jazz lovers to- and-over age bracket. jance companies October 1 exceed-| Im manufacturing industries, the may cause the U.S. market for: ow " be jis now known by the trumpet-toot- citizens and tend to be in the 35- * * * ed three billion: dollars, nearly | ‘British worker puts in a longer small foreign cars to level off at rt phen pe 7 oan af ing set as “the First Lady of and-ovei age bracket. “It's the teen-agers and younger four times the total owned at the week than the Canadian, Ameri- a rate of 300,000 to 330,000 units: pale so far we have aaa = tuck" 2822. : 1s the teen-agers and y younge! ‘who 80. in for roc ke ‘nm’ roll,”’ end of World War U. ican or West German. a year. | Wheat makes her: plight even , Tey as ° =; * * * more ironic is that she and her} Speaking in Lorain, Wright said husband, an agile offshoot from | | ® e e one self-limiting factor is the’ , ‘the proud old Lorillard tobacco B g 6 E IW t M k y Hom oe selinog taater te tl tontes die geme osm Oy eee eters tect rings You an Economical Way to Make Your e mn Lindhoff, 4, of Minneapolis, [ing missionaries for a pre-rock| ~ _ Smal’ Imported autos will decline’ Minn., -blows up a “strato /‘n’ roll type of music — the one as they become available in great- sphere” halloon kite. The gadg- known as jazz. - e> numbers in the used car market. tig = sine of the same feather- | In fact they are famous for hav- PP ‘ : | light plastic used in ‘giant re- jing brought jazz to Newport, the The atten : Phe Mace - = ; Search balloons, Designed to sedate Rhode Island seaside re- which han been desi smal car reach an altitude of some 1,400 (sort where they dwell in a man- m designed for the feet, it is to be offered as a ‘sion so large Mrs. Lorillard never! short distances and narrow cer | cereal box-top premiutn. streets -and terrific gasoline. Pp coun a free time to) prices of the old 1 i world when it Fe > agg po: dc lo Try State Woman | Until ae the most notable mu- highways and the expanding j sic in Newport was the soft slap vistas of the American family.” | § Fr ‘of surf on sand, the genteel mur- ; : Wright ‘said . —_ in an rancisco |mur ing of hardening arteries and |. right said the question as to ‘the vague noises of dear old ladies ~6~ whether U.S. carmakers should) pl.yMOUTH um — A first degree reading the novels of Henry | put their own entries in the small J 7 ames eloud to cure their in-, car field is “not an easy question murder warrant will be filed Sat- | urday against \ AY somnia. to answer. Nor is it one on which “day against Mrs. Madelyn E. But in that year the Lorillards} - I can enlighten you at this time.’’ Hitt, 26, in the strangling of her sewed the first of a series. of an- * * * 6-week-old - baby in Okinawa, a nual, jazz festivals there. le The Ford division general man-U. S. attorney said yesterday in’ The barriers of the Old Guard—' ager also disputed the -claim of gan Francisco. their lorgnettes — were raised at .¥4 some critics that the general styl- - ee once in an icy wall against sed ing of cars is contributing to the: ; invasion. » oc) evan (pebmers a ds der complaint with U.S. Commis- Flaine. “But the tradespeople sudien, catclysmic changé “in jsioner_Joseph Karesh. jwere happy. ~ lias ae car-buying habits.” | 2k © ft .. | “We were boycotted for a te 2 Wri i _ | A previous murder warrant filed’ Socially, in a very subtle way. 1” right said a “much more obvi-', sainst Mrs. Hitt in Washington, think that’s all over now, but) us reason” is that there has! wilt be superseded by this frankly I don’t care.’ Pever been a general business yorant Schnake said. The truth is that many of the 7 © _Tecession without comparable re- ‘* * joe Guard have swung the other): Verses in the car market. } y. 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Gen, Charles DeGaulle, Through the years be haa walt: | , | The former provisional president | ed for the call that never came. | TAFT, Calif, u—A four-engine ang Free French leader of War-| But he is closer now than ever Navy transport plane crashed in'time fame has been sitting in soli-| to such a call. What happens if | clear weather last night, killing its tude in his mansion at Colombey-) President Kene Coty and the pol- crew of five. les-Deux-Eglises, 140 miles east, of iticlans cannot work out @ dur. The R7V Super Constellation Paris. | able regime, and one that cannot smashed into a hill and exploded. But only a few hours after the | ©ad the rift on the Algerian dis- It set a grass fire which Was COn- French army revolt and seizure | pute? “Man on Horseback’ : ; 2150 OPDYKE RD. STARTS FRIDAY HE TURNED By JOHN H. MARTIN INS. Foreign Director The man waiting in the. wings, | when his followers sand to win; ithe elections. He has been in con-| stant touch with developments bat ‘he’ quit in disgust to brood at his’ country villa. | alliance ‘installations are thick x4 =f. sy: .. fa De Gaulle Awaits Call. to Rescue France The general has not been talk-| ing, but his terms are said to be) tough. They would amount to nd pension of constitutional processe ‘to give him a free hand. It peared |preemably mean the end of the! ‘Fourth Republic and might usher ‘in a fifth, In any case, the United States is deeply concerned because of her stakes in France. Atiantic | throughout France, which is a | prised bit of real estate in the <4 \, ee] ' . | Resists Strong Pull: One type of resinous glae mix lean resist a pull of 14,000 — per square inch. } whole treaty aepenle™ stra- tegic picture, DeGaulle doesn't think much of: ithe alliance. He fiercely resents what. he considers interference in ‘France's Algerian dispute. He is a Severe critic of the United States | and her policies. The late President Roosevelt found it hard to do business with ‘the proud general, and it is likely ‘that President Eisenhower also will have trouble should DeGaulle re- ° turn to power, nearby oil wells learned he was in Paris, Hishwe ek ts = i. Basvett This 67-year-old warrior hag a lenway palrot Mt ts: ie barre waiting for half a generation for said a [— told him he S8W the French people to decide that| the plane circling and “then iti... is the only man to lead them | trolled before flames reached of power in Algiers it ona | ames over and went in Upside home as once he led them abroad Plans Defance Sarre weld Sve bodies were * 9: ‘nae he thinks he} The! will now get a bid - * * * DeGaulle became a bit ti a joke! o those French politicians who) Which 4+ = have appeared and reappeared in) The crash: scene was just off France’s 24 kaleidoscopic govern-| Highway 399 about three miles Ments of the ailing Fourth Repub-|: northeast of Taft in Southern Cali- lic fornia. . | He is ne longer a joke to them, laid plans today to present por- ‘The plane was being ferried but a source of fear—the old fear jtions of statements by Chaiies| from Ontario, Calif., International of a “man on horseback,” or Starkweather describing fully the | Airport, to Moffett Field, near San’ dictator, 'deaths of 10 persons he has admit- Francisco. ted killing, * The defense has pleaded Stark- taken out of the wreckage. Navy withheld announcement identification pending of families ot notification t ‘To Read Statements in Starkweather; Tells of © Slayings In Algiers the European settlers) A bill now before the New York/f French descent, outnumbered: fates ag innocent b reasoa of in- State Legislature, would prohibit 494 fearful of being engulfed by. sanity, y issuance of motor vehicle drivers’ the larger: native population, are | * | license unless accompanied by a oe ges — SO POWeE . +! wie’ sections are those the siate physician's certificate stating ap- Ble tO Powel iplicant is not suffering from epi-| *-* * lepsy or other ailment which! causes blackout. LAST TIMES TONIGHT. SAYONARA’ and ‘DEVIL os ‘two statements Starkweather, DeGaulle has not had an active’ \Signed after his capture in Wyo- ‘part in French politics since 1951, ‘ming last Jan, 29. = |-—The-prosecution Presentation de-j tailed only the events leading up ite, the actual slayings of nine of! ithe 10. persons. | The other section related in full the murder of Robert Jensen, 17, ‘Bennet, Neb., high school student, | 0 whose death Starkwtather is being sige _@ LAST TIMES TONITE © 2 +« ye Picea Gaughan, court ap- pointed attorney for Starkweather, | yesterday read from still another statement the 19-year-old former garbage collector made. In this one, written in longhand and in imperfect English, Stark-) weather told how the three day [killing spree started last Jan. 7 /at the home in Lincoln of his girl - friend. * * * He did not implicate the giri.| Caril Ann Fugate, 14, as he had done in other statements: Caril’s “mother, step-father and half-sister, were among the victims. Caril also is charged with first | degree murder in Jensen's death. 3 Strong Recovery by Industry Seen LANSING (®—Michigan industry! BB should snap back after the reces- }sion with new. vigor, a witness for |Consumers Power Co. told the State. | Public Service Commission .yester- > _SARTS TOMORROW! <— —ALL COLOR PROGRAM— Tingling With Excitement FUN For EVERYONE ib ia a a ACTION HIT! Prey tir Ae ey iy 8 ~ ee ce PD ‘ San ed ee ee » —— Justin R. Whiting, former chair-| an of the board for Consumers | pand present Finance Committee) chairman, testified in the com-| pany bid for a $15,300,000 annual increase in electric rates. ~*~ * * He said the history of past re-| |Cessions and depressions was that | industry came back with a new : power: “They want it at reasonable rates, but they want adequate pow- er,” Whiting said. | be “a wise approach” for the com-, ‘her party are scheduled to leave ‘Denver. aboard a special car on) ahd hungry demand for electric observed her 80th birthday = day. farm machines and their attach- Whiting said he thought it would’ ments, | Hollywood Headlines Alfred Hitchcock Uses Landmarks in His Films By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (®—Alfred Hitch.) eock says he expects to realize; his long ambition—filing a chase) ment. He may be spoofing, but you * never can tell about Hitcheock.| After all, he has made use of the Statue of Liberty, the tilted liner Normandie and other landmars in his long and distinguished pro- “duction of movie thrills, * * * Hitchcock has just returned - deleted in offering into evidence from premiering his latest film, grinned: 19, “Vertigo,” in San Francisco. Now ,———-— he goes to work with writer Er-| nest Lehman on a picture he calls| “North by Northwest.” * * * The story is a modern spy tale, and Hitchcock lamented that they} are much harder to do than they | | were in prewar and wartime das. | “How can you tel] who a spy) is these days?” he sighed. “They | ‘no longer sport cloaks and dag- gers. They might be’ the nuclear physicists or the wives of million- 4 aires. * * * “It is difficult to make a spy) picture that will compete with real| events in the world, How could you concoct a story as fantastic as the flight of Rudolph Hess?” | [auica) wi il Gi ila I asked him why he didn’t film the Hess story. ~"T don't think it would be a Stiecess, for the same reason that LINCOLN, Neb. The defense/over the Mt. Rushmore Monu-20® of Are has never been— tide knows the ending,”’ he aid. "Hitchcock managed to create a) stir in San Francisco despite com- petition from Billy Graham and PAUL NEWMAN > JOANNE WOODWARD ~ the Dodger - Giant baseball game. The director can be proud of ‘‘Ver- tig, " which is in the best Hitch- ‘eock tradition. James Stewart. gets a real acting workout, As for Kim Novak, Hitchcock “E finally made her act.” ? Hou KEEGO | LAST 2 DAYS Featere 7:00 & 9:35 Famed « depen o VUCM IG AR PECHRECE OF prmertnd by MAME RB 5 eo sates : POTRIGH OWENS. RED BUTTONS Ricande wONTR: bAR MARTHA TOOT - WITORHT WWER! . JAMES GaRWER Mamie Ending Five-Day Visit ‘to Ailing Mother DENVER (#—The nation's first ‘lady will end her five-day Denver visit this evening. Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and the Union Pacific Railroad at 8:45. p. m. EST for the return e. to Washington. , * * * The car and the streamliner | City of St. Louis are scheduled to arrive in St. Louis at 11:29 p.m. EST tomorrow. There Mrs. Eisen-. hower and the group will transfer to a special unit of the Baltimore /& Ohio Railroad to complete the | * * * Mrs. Eisenhower, her sister, Mrs. H. Gordon Moore, anf the | first lady’s personal physician have been here since last Sunday. The sisters have been. visiting their mother, Mrs. Elivera Dowd, who has been in poor health. 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In April, 1958°it was sis 19 179 $1.00 _ DISCOUNT PRICES hose each got plenty of use in the|f {@ Year a little earlier than aE ting = 2 ie. 7 usual, Remember | past — since bend true April The average high throughout * * * i OPEN EVERY NIGHT “TIL 9 | showers occurred, the month was 60.3 degrees and! A trace of snow was evident one) SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING | E SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE | _ Bain could be seen only three jon April 17 and 19 the tempera-|@ay last month compared to three! Js Sg i pe: *é 2 ss ; BANK RATE — NO MONEY DOWN — EASY ceepir | en” fet! of of sm tures rose to 83. and 8 respec-|snowy days 12. months ago. | Owned and Operated by Local, People” | — inch for the entire month, This | tively, This compares to an av-| 19 reg — “— was a cas, ; ! one to hang rugs, - drapes " JUMBO — ALL FOAM ee sr POSTURE-FIRM DEL a | are to hang those rugs cranes il AM yupUnEER o> and 10 put up the screens and sneak in a 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of East Bivd. 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Charge it...up to 6 months to pay! | * BROTHERS | r ‘ : i : : ee se Ae AE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MAY. 15, 1958 _ oe pin 8 ce | ste x Pilte Dedication nthe eae aie sarin , and many more by embers left in'other for Foreign Aid || LANSING i ~ Dang nthe “There's a question of insurance under re-insurance policles—that iS Caco iit die on oe Senate to Hear Appeal! ‘involved, and certainly we're in| is, the risk is spread among com- | gineers on the Vacationland, |f | _ After House Approvalof | There may be a the Mackinaé|no position to spend money ‘on! panies all over the world, making | queen of the ferry fleet, and by |} * Optomeris . : $3. 6 Billion Measure ' dedication, but then some this,” Woolner said. it unlikely thatthe insurers would | cutting down on the force of || § y Brbtens will Have to be} as e.@ owe ahs Beater Bags watchmen, i 7 North Saginaw Street / fe Se ak ironed out before rug cutting) He explained that insurance re- In the summer months there s/f) 3 WASHINGTON Eisenhower] La = je ; ha cently was shifted from operational) Bids on the ferry units, retired'no need to keep steam up on the f/ Phone FE 4-6842 D _.. ‘ebuitistration sources sail today Ps En ys ary lbg ore yal: port risk coverage, which is see ing bare erie ernmcens boats, since there ist no danger. ot) |} they will ask the Senate to vote Commi as » Highway cheaper. apened » formally lines freezing. | “Better Things in Sight” murs for foreign aid than the $3,- See care me te ee| “Wasbdly on Oe bed -al @ rere oss t opetully, on sm We North Carolina _ horticulturists | 7 603,000,000 authorized by the House for the year starting July 1. Open Friday —— boat ferry fleet as a floating dance port risk classification, the insur-/ Looming larger now is the ques- : floor June 26-28. ance cost can be cyt to about/tion of holding down maintenance finally succeeded in pottgg | watermelon with sweet meat, 4 passage of the big meas- Sidney H. Woolner, deputy |$22-000 @ year instead of the $80,000|costs, at first estimated to exceed| ii. tough rinds. Ladies com-| ure by a 259-134 rolicall vote last commissioner, said it pas not yet {°F operational coverage,” he said./$100,000 annually, = _- plained, ‘The tough rinds are not){ | been granted, The five boats are covered Woolmer sald payroll expense | suitable for watermelon pickles.” | “WESTEF Sage e ethe family AG a store atory discussion soon in industry Twist-Grip oe Sack’ Green, relations Throtts _indig BS BT gE men : Gets you to Your Favorite Spot * a 3 the in a Hurry! . senie question Wil be-raieed at the PIC ‘ el Trujillo, : Comieitics menting 6.70 x 15 Black —T a. a oy) om + & Type. Re eo nte m _ Slow Down to a rg The Legislature has ordered the - “Lazy-Troll!” House accepted only seven and/St#t¢ Highway Department to cut : most 6f these were minor. None Sotetbetion of 000000 conden 9 & Balanced : z | The. most versatile motor you can own! Go as ‘The Dil would authorize x total|"¢™ Sve coming out in June, DAVIS ‘Safety Sentry, the tire with the we) eee oven an ow prea may ald to 63 countries. Another $644,-| Sen, John P. Smeckens (R- built-in Triple Guarded Safety! This all- never be repeated! 2G6000 » 192,500 .aid - authority is- carried| Coldwater) recently suggested nylon cord tire is available at your Western Auto Store! Other sizes, tube, tubeless, black or whitewall at similar savings. | Tires Mounted FREE! Headquarters for Fishing Supplies! . in Dixie Marks | Of Gagne. companies sup . Va. "Gen" a a ata wt ings #1 ~s a E many or at what cost. et oth tive void, of therm so m vi : Ss as [et LGM a Mk Ta . “?-Gal Regular difficulties would con- ecole all - po oil de- Fast, yey cleaning acts as Full 24” lift. Positive locking Galvanized, non-sinkable Level wind . adjustable drag Z'a-h. solid glass shaft. 100-yd_line-cap. gd clean as Tt lubricates. perfect base for tough, durabie—— action. 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STORE ‘Prices Good ’ Through Soturdey! |, os ea FE 89666 LE E’ S Sales & Service Open—9:30 to 5:30 | eos Satisfaction Guaranteed sdiienien “chatty ésilten o - Mon. ne Fri.—9;:30 to 9 :00 OPEN—10 to 9 DAILY or Your Money Back! “Welevee What We ter ! 162 North Saginaw St. 2317 S, TELEGRAPH RD. paid s Pe ° Phone FE 3-9830 921 Mt. Clemens St | : | | , . Stay eka) i Tee ae 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 15,1958" ‘Shop Here for | gf ‘MORE MORE SALE DATES LFA Maxwell: House THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY. Ae 2 | S ; INSTANT C0 FFEE : la, S | Large 6 Oz. Jar WELLESLEY FARMS | ICE a Half C Phillips Whole Irish | 420 | L “COUPON ONLY THURS, — FRI. — SAT, ‘ | . People’s Food-O-Mat and Super Market No CASH VALUE: emo re Nee “ Cea SHG FRI ROYALTY CRUSHED || NB. C. BISCUIT SALE PINEAPP LE VANILLA waren 3 V8 Tall No. 303 Can C *HONEY GRAHAMS * VERI-THIN PRETZELS Your Choice—Mix “Em or Match. ‘Em! U.S. No. 1 listerine Tooth Paste 7 «WITH THIS. couPON onty THURS. — PRI.— sat, Prince Edward Island FARIFT-PAK mae —y a Foed-O-Mat and Super Market : oe 2 UE’ —-EXPIRES MAY 11, awa Potatoes 10» 49° neve SOAP sia THIS COUPON ONLY THURS. — Good Only at People’s Food-O-Mat and Paseo e ko. Casm vatur — ExPinzs MAY 11. FOOD=O=MAT | a 8 JDE = M ANE KE OO Auburn 5-83 -GERBER’S STRAINED BABY FOOD... ... i ~, 2 ‘ / - os . os Sf%c RHEINZSTRAINED 10° as 10 JAR ~—e FOOD ce EF wr fe fi Mf Ce) ob pe PowaTAL PRESS, ” THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1958 =e Because, basil fe-the soulmate off $ ea es gle Just before roast is ready to be cream cheeseicarved, remove all juices trom pan); er. _ tin Sa res want * cot tein “|fat in a small pan with 3 table- is weet Crum bs Fro rost t Spice Cakebasi Goes Best SEER : weit eae With Tomatoes : items sticky stirring spoons, a plate forisugar and molasses; blend. Melt “ounce package coconut cream jud-ispoons flour. Add 14% cups pan the flour sifter and platés for chop- , , % cup butter or margarine. A Pee mane ehocolate, juices, one S8-ounce can tomato ping nuts, fruits or vegetables will - sauce, 4 teaspoon crum hole makes it dressing for any ‘keep the work surfaces clean and Add melted butter or mar- €' baked Sinch “tart shells - basil leaves and %4 carenindene ond fresh aw oo yack pr cooling * dep Shogo ‘prevent a’ major clean-up detail garime and coffee to mplasses | Prepare pudding mix according salt, Cook until thickened, stirring) The name basil comes from the layer » tavert : ‘afterwards. For a second dessert) mixture, Add sifted ingredients; ito package directions. Fold choco-\constantly. Season to taste with\Greek word for king.. Its origin is|e rack and then immediately eee she'll like to make, try these Coco-, mix well. Combine % cup late and coconut into 1 cup a pepper. Makes about|ancient and many legends gurround/turn it back again (with another — coe : : nut- Silhouette’ Tarts. flour, remaining ‘2 cup brown ‘ding mixture; blend well. Turn? the herb. Hindus believe oe a'rack) so it is topside up. " ‘MELE-SANDWICH — The newest idea in the sandwich field - : : 4 , ee , : is the milk sandwich, This simple recipe combines favorite *s : . sandwich fillings with instant nonfat dry milk. There is no notice- : S , ) able flavor or texture change, but two milk sandwiches are the ! é equivalent of a glass of milk. . Wonderful idea for milk rebels. , : 4 re < . 4 od i : ‘ . o : - : _ Milk Rebels Won't Detect , - . 4s — Sandwich Enrichment - as cma oe shes Lane Have you a “milk rebel” in your|instant milk (in dry form) grad- home? Well, cheer up, the battle’s ually. See fee ever. When “Johnny comes march-| — : ‘ welcome that important. thied soles (chicken 90 els Yo the ee EA aes ee pio , * » ORE, ete.) Stir one A milk - sand- fairs an instant milk mn dry 4 * a little : top for the strawberry * serving _ Serve ith the confec- wi tem >) Miss once mes ecard ce elon suena THIN-SLICED WH sure sama The date on the label assures fresher flavor, and Kroger’s épecial baking methods ~ 15¢ deliver if! For the quality experts at the Kroger Food Foundation sland behind eve:, | he 16 ozs. Kroger baker—ranning 21 tests from wheat to “eat” to/guarantee a flavor-bouus - ! in every batch! And to insure both the goodness and freshness, Kroger — | a quick-wraps every loaf right from the oven! Look for the words “Special Delivery” on Be re Saat tnstige bath bp Gove dattecticn breads and other baked goods. They are the baked goods Kroger bakes special in uo tot Secon Fairacet Cotege Chasse ta wala i Detroit to help you live better for less. Your Good — for 78 Years. dishes, desserts, salads, snacks, even soups. . Bae’ cheese is so thrifty, nutritious, : in Sestion wil be fo planning good shoal in plan mea : for-the family. Send mpg a eC Cottage cheese recipe booklet today. pe dust clip Fairmont trademark ‘ a ale eottage cheese lid Hh 4 2 i ensbedevee ? - , Send to: Mary Mennng fl ' «#airment Consumer Service Box 775, Ondha 1, Nebroske - : : i Name - | ee Addr _ | Fone : . City : Som Sista tote. | : eo ee et Ae eee iit = = ae, A nm fe t : ee Re ee ee ee oe a eee See aE: < = Se b fas = = = fi S ~ a * 3 See Rn eae a nee =. ey jee ‘ ‘| a ae : p : Sa . a egy - | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 15,1958 THURSDAY | 7) FRIDAY | | SATURDAY | SUNDAY — May 15-16-17-18 "MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 POUND VACUUM CAN - BANQUET es | | | : GHiCKEN BromH «=. 29° Miracle Whi " STOKELY FRESH PACK ! p | DILLS Kosher or Polish Gelten 4Qc : | | ee a ‘ii wee ©: 3e|/ Salad Dressing CORNED BEEF == 39 Bo ipeoe , Large No. 19 by KRA FT , niedingd _ BIG QUART JAR ORANGE DRINK ‘%= 25° EVAPORATED MILK 6 = 69: COMO COLORED Toilet Tissue ial = te td inners . Borden’ s Cottage Cheese 1-Pound 1 o - Carton Borden’s BISCUITS ) i 10° q WAXED PAPER | | | Morida Fresh ir FRESH | | GardonFresh-FirmnRipe | | FROZEN DINNERS 49: ‘2239 || sweer || GREEN || TOMATOES | |[Kovernee —— Listerine Tooth Paste co CORN PEPPERS | 12-Ounce Tube : KR AFT'S ae ae > ae a = + ew THRIFT-PAK — — : & ree * | | C S : _ C ) | New White Pure Vegetable par, & Se te ty - : : E : ‘ ‘ 4 7 * i wil A Ear : : we ; : SS , : : A ms a on bs - An . g a5 ~ : iy ~ 2 Lil ‘ id a 2 . ¥ od ». = te “ a - “ j >, f * Thm 5 ‘ A =, z E wil : pe | ‘ar 4 or s | Yerse GOLDEN RIPE . 3 fat ih, ‘ aes SRE < £ : s © 7 - : c Pas ; . PF, y 7.% , lb < / : ms tt 4 7 i¥ : : 4 | rn e ) ! : GREEN GIANT GREAT BIG TENDER \* SWEET PEAS: Rolls “te Sats" _7580 HIGHLAND RD. “sSnit* One Mile West of City Airport vaera [NEW SUNDAY STORE HOURS 9AM. to.6 P.M.) "ost: rs SR § eo ake a 3 Rose = z : oe | gee : Fi =n ee eo f = : Se Sens ‘ee 5 i Ep fos 2 G : oe © | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15,1958 Mee Re eee Meringue Top Hides Frosty Fillinggixyaie" tema melted 4Chill in refrigerator until feady,pretty swirl on top of pie with your fOF Cauliflower | apr butter in double boller. a A suspenseful “air certainly) ‘% cup : : vanilla ice goes along with surprises. And 4 fxn, at room temperature to serve. . es [spatula, Then rush pie into a pre- Add flour and blend thouroughly. oped yg ey ponte {2 teaspoen cream of tartar ham cracker {heated oven (450 degrees)’ for 3), Baowry ati . tender eatlifiower Add rk meat stock, salt ar > last,” Food surprises usually come| Drain thawed ‘strawberries. Add) crumbs and sugar. Add melted to 5. minutes. Take pie immedi-|iiere it is served with a rich Par.(Pour sauce over cauliflower, that way and desserts seem to be|°rnstarch to liquid and cool over) butter and stir until well blend- |ately from oven to the freezer and salts aadien : pipese. the chosen course of food. yj mere Nap we carci ranigiond wool ho leave there until ready to serve.| Added pleasure: The cauliflower|bread crumbs, Sprinkle over sauce. 1? : | shage, Chill about 15 minutes. TO SERVE "lis baked and served in a casserole|Bake 15-20 minutes at 350 degrees. he ahh tte Bode By : : ; with ‘Dip bottom of pie plate in hot|%t Suminum Soll. No extra baking|Makes 6 servings ‘ is spooned a delicious sauce made|Pies Get Nutty Topping neces, Nee water for a few seconds, cut pie Wea ; : from Frozen Strawberries, When! po... the tirst mention of mating. OD EO in: eighths and place on individual] Parmesan Cauliflower © [Herb Spaghetti Sauce ~ vou serve this to your famil ; MERINGUE TOPPING - lessert ' 1 medi head u y » ¥lthem brings mind Southern des- Add cream of tartar to es plates. Top with strawberry we — Saute 14 cup sliced mushrooms there’s certain to be suspense in : sauce. 2 tablespoéns butter . the air — and your family will ren trut ples Gndividual ox the|*hites. Beat until frothy. Grad : wo et agpe go tony hoe ~— * . 24-ounce size), combine equal por-|Ually beat in sugar and continue; Next time you make a meat | @ teaspoon sah leaf, % teaspoon salt and % tea- Strawberry Surprise Pie — tions of honey and chopped un-|beating until. mixture is stiff and/turn it out of the pan and coat Sup grated parmesan cheese spoon crumbled whole oregano yet Ok (10 ounces) frosen sliced straw-| salted pecans: Spread on top of/glossy, ae top and sides with dilutéd catchyp,| -% emp Sy tell crumbs leaves. Cook, covered, 10 minutes. 1 teaspoon cornstarch frozen blueberry or peach ples;| Pile meringue on top e being | then put it back in the oven Cook cauliflower in 1-inch boiling|Delicious over spaghetti, rice, ome- SS crumbs (about/then “bake according to packagejcareful to completely seal the/for a slight glaze. Garnish with salted water wo tanta Drain.|lets or hamburgers. Yield: ap- — % cup sugar directions. edges with meringue. Make a'parsley and‘ send to the table.. - Shape @ 1% quart casserole from/proximately 1 cup. APRICOT HONEY NUT BREAD — Honey has the ability to keep bread stuffs fresh just a little longer than other sweetenings. In this Apricot Honey Nut Bread each flavor blends in and none ‘dominates. It's excellent toasted. . Paprika Is Red, |Parsley Green in Rice Dish — AE This i6.@ good iden for.g. quick! ea 4 | ie : ‘DESSERT TOPPING MIX vegetable. You can use rice You've | cooked ahéad of time and stored in the refrigerator! Paprika gives the tender rice a glorious, reddish-gold look. The Father breakfast | ui baatiks The Resipe : Blend: together 3 tablespoons guger and 1}4 teaspoons oin- Seek pee See | 1}4 cups sifted all-purpose flow, - 3 teaspoons Clabber Girl Baking Powder, 4 teaspoon salt, and} ap sugar, Cut in i cup shorien- & Pee a eee see 8 ing until mixtare is fine; stir in 14 ‘ eup chopped mut meate and i¢ seises=| Now-enjoy luscious whipped topping |. a my 4 LIMIT ONE 5-LB. BAG EXPIRES MAY 17 = — SEER ESE SURR EERE eee eeReReeREEEeERaees FaeunaMunnenunaunneusnensneenaensnenst -. HALF GALLON DECANTER hb, WESSON OIL - 888 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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And last of all, have you seen company is marketing: Its label is Pick Out Best iis nges by Touch and Sight se pile: Ou: ‘aun 4 ans esol Gee make that. wonderful Talian sty!¢\-eady for eating. Just give it theloranges such as the “Took and hold test. If the orange|poly bags of California oranges. touch, Skillet Cooked Cabboye ‘Shred % of a large head of cab- copper colored and the top twists for either shaking or pouring é , 7! i m1} i ft re feliiit i fil i | j i lit T a] i i HE i iy i pee, SPREE i : ii ; y E : a i fi j : F : : oer | is F s £ ae Fy 74 il ie i Bel Mext—An Easy Guide STEPS TO FOLLOW E i 9, Ploce mect 2 to $ tnches from heats js, Broil until top of meat is brown, 4. Season with salt ond pepper. 1 package Loaf-size Creamy Fudge Frosting Mix to 1 cup ' 6. Season and serve ot once, CUTS TO USE the Javish‘on this dish by eating sec- BEEF: Rib Steak, Clab a, Tenderloin (filet mignon), T-bone Steak, Porterhouse Steak, Sirloin Steak, Top Round Steak, Patties. SMOKED PORK: Bacon, Cana- | Kidneys, LAMB: Shoulder Chops, Rib Chops, Loin Chops, Patties. VARIETY MEATS: Sweetbreads, Brains, Veal or Lamb Liver and Gasrtiyte Bncen, Hare Giion gat Life Through. “QOFFEE CUP BS" THE CAFPEIN HABIT can cause tension, ” CHANGE TO NEW INSTANT susTa~it breaks the ou look at life caffein habit for you! Life looks much brighter when cup eyes" —and look real gloomy - you say -by to “coffee cup eyes.” BREAK THE eaten HABIT SiES New | The only instant that gives you real coffee aroma and flavor... yet can’t cause tension or sleeplessness * At last! A coffee so-delicious . . . it breaks the caffein habit for you, Siesta is the only caffein-free coffee to capture the vor dew” that gives fresh-ground coffee its rich flavor and aroma, That's why Siesta has a new and different texture . more flavor and aroma in every cup. So experiment to. find the coffee strength you like best. Get new Instant Siesta on sale now~6¢ off on the 2-07. jar and 20¢ off on the 6-oz. jar! | Ever Parboil Potatoes First Who hasn't Sola out to dinner and observed ‘hat scalloped po- tatoes are a wonderful dish to put before guests! The may be ersaed by| mpliments her male diners ond / /nelpings. (You may be sure popbcded karl re chempetast in Ab mn jadded, along with fruit, to Bava- rian : seaked in melted better. Bake for 15 minutes. Be sure to pour the milk over each layer at a time, Crumbled Thyme Improves Peas Peas. taste especially good with this flavoring addition. Peas With Thyme 1 — (0 Gunces) frozen green, sei Sup bolting, water i wae ole vee Put peas, boiling water and but- ter in a medium-sized saucepan. Crumbled macaroons may be) To. bleach and sanitize your clothes—use ROMAN BLEACH for your washing! ¢ “BEST Bleach for Automatic Washers—See label. | AS MBH PROTEW AS + AW E66 AND Two > suices OF Bacow ” delicious cereal ant Generel Mills | a A i i i AY “Hi-Pro can make such an A COMBINATION OF MORE OF THE IMPORTANT VITAMINS THAN MANY FRUITS _ contribution to your breakfast. See what a serving of Hi-Pro and milk gives you.” MORE OF THE IMPORTANT (MERALS THAN 2 SLICES OF WHOLE-WHEAT TOAST Wheat...Corm...Rice...blended into one hearty tasty flake with at les ‘OTIMES THE HIGH-QUALTY of any leading ready: -to-eat cereal Two years ago no one ever dreamed that such a cereal was possible! But General Mills has developed an exclusive process which blends milk protein with three different grains. ; wheat, corn, andrice,.3 into a single fake outstanding in protela «2 : meat, eggs or dairy foods! , high-quality protein such ‘as you'd get from Sota eicli Gideon ah the pial clones that : you the rest of the story ..: that Hi-Pro isthe most nutritionally perfect breakfast cereal ever developed! gk another emp apg — eres SS os Ste - we eS! © j Pg ee oy oe = : - t : i ; oa . * 4 i Jee aA ° Se . 1 s ee) ; : : 2 * * f * A } a. Yu. _ aoe ! oo: THE poNiTac # PRESS. “THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 aac ale Ee met fe mate 4 meinen. Fol Remember Buttermilk ie for a flutt ot |in Summer Drin | on Fhe Ww yiderfot Wa s With Milk |== n Sommer Drinks pesca arterbea J. with me- | The world's earliest book on wen It’s high time the small fry bee Sai cel sug- cuatel 0é whigbéd artene and shi, ditties Sieh % teaspoon ringue, garnish with a pattern of (milk and its production in the dairy against _. moved Over and let grownups have gest what can be done with flavor-| sprinkle. with toasted ae pure almond exiract,.1 quart Bylk.| “ced strawberries. Serves 46- |was published in Zurich, Switzer- men. < more fun with milk! For ingtance,|ings and milk. For extra eye ap-| Sefves 4-6. (If bananas are wot |¥ij) four 10-0z, glasses % + 8:4 * land,’ in 1540 A.D, It gives as the bord this most gifted of foods lends it-|peal try pretty garnishes, decorat-| fully ripe and flecked with | moa: » x vamilla ice cream Mexicali ~ jeriterion for buttermilk: “Thi s|‘T@nberry juice, we self to any number of drinks de-'ing the glasses for parties, and| brown, add 2 tablespoons sugar.) hous 1 dhe ee salen) satan Olen pig nstant cof.(Produet-of the dairy, to be drunk woe pasepinins Diyas crane ie ic ar Asay of gthngy: Bony \ Maple Frosted PO eS RD Serves Se. fee sgh et ret in oe oe re should bavelDip for Raw Vegetables with cheese on your pantry shelf, - Pica quart jar. 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Store asparagus in ajevery bit as tasty as cured brisket,/one-third cifp( or more). prepared with a smaller amount of traced to supply and “demand,|moisture-proot bag or a tightly|the familiar corned hoveeradish g(r alone states the Marketing Information|covered container in the refrigera- oo horseradish and 4 (sp. dry Mus .ait, MDG gives food better taste at a lower sodium intake level, It tor, | Rolled Beet With Worseredish of brown sugar yields|contains only one-third as much Agent. : Weather conditions in growing 2° @ . One pound areas have a tremendous effect) what's the strawberry news? $m yor St 2% cups firmly packed. sodium as ordinary table salt, upon supply. The acreage being|when strawberry harvesting -starts harvested, the number of animals|ig move north, it means the sea- being fed and sold also determine) son is not far away in Michigan, amounts available, The demands Of|rrom Louisiana, to Arkansas, to| ie ‘6 f I 9 Ali J F 99 Gemmumers help determine, whatTennessee is the progress s0 tr I t s pen ts resh Shoppers who care how thelrlable also dollars are spent will consider the 5-8 Lb. A changing food sare on they ve rte dna: dices Wee YOUNG . Canon a show thet es eee Florjda is back into cucumber and/slightly lower due to more, arriving DUCKS production, | TURKEYS - SS HENS. ~ FRYERS ~ GRADE A EGGS om Sgayvem: oe Fresh "Fresh Perch |; Catfish || Herring || Buffalo [849*|/“49"|/"39°| “39° 4 Sieepiead ” 29° |sinine 89 PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET roast, s -- lamb and| ay 82 South Seginew St. Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 : p i i Lit : z i | 2 ETE il: iy Q iF i 2 ef i afl + B22 4 iE HH 5 38 t F Es 5 EE | & eF os a) i 4 ij if Hl Pontise Press Phete |paragus ; Com row — Bev Shephard, Bev Lewis and Karan these 11 girls. Peterson; and fourth row — Charleen Peters and | Ann Rupert, Barbara eee Ce ee ee 3; second row — Rosalie queen is elected by penny ballots in —— various township locations, sar E 4 : F DAVID J, WILKIE | ter M. White, who heads the [in order to proper Automotive Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.'s tthe Aatioe of inhtoemen DETROIT W — So-called “per- anti-freeze research laboratory [he manent” anti-freeze for auto radia-| “ Mochester, N-¥.- Dr. White | py white says that car radin- > = were d . cveparts J shoud be taal Sepriedee wane am years age. “He reper one 1867 | —— > SS SEA. . present higher horsepower en- . Segoe coe ems Cra Sen pal | Se Sona. hick? se] T U N A Vi «e And the problem is not solved means today’s anti- or TH. ecco, who have spent ear) And, the Pt Detar ncea must do much more work : Giiiteese substance for car|t the anthfreeze, he says. Afier|!t i# another reason; the experts vx TUNA’: CHUNK —“— | winter's use, Dr- White says, Sa’. why the motorist should drain} | | RADIATION PROBLEM Se ae > — PACK ah tell you that ¢ among | _— — : Sve of Amcricn’s in car Bor he me | and trucks has a | what effect the | : RADE A a finding out what , FRESH — G : used in radiator construction . pam hi. sm on the coolant, In Olin Mathie-| a 3 Sion rte Slee ee Oue of the experts is Dr. Ches- test with various coolants. ; of | Peat ee ee ee es 0 0 es 0 ee ee ee ee ty ~ Hear ye! A new pot pie ‘ Cut sate and 3 35 : Cc ; “ent DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED. . PICNICS * 35° BORDEN’S Glacier Club ICE CREAM . GALLON - , Just cram-full of ham.. “ Truly fit for a Bie ‘VAN CAMPS — No 300 See pas ee PORK ‘N’ BEANS rere Le "Tis THE HAM WHAT AM! , ae 10... . .* | a SPECIAL | CAN 25° i BIRDS EYE or FROSTY ACRES oes ES ae Tender Leaf —t a 39*. Tea Gags bad tre Pens *. ss SS | Se Othe “****->, * ‘Sia Tr COCOA _a “ll is ie +e OPEN aT a 24-0s. jer aeeve 59O¢ . 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Two. pretty amateur stage act-| Abundant Love burst into tears P@f into 2 even layers, then cut'ings. — ae 15 minutes. -_- — ‘They were away from home for resses, married to Party officials, recently accompanied a troupe on a tour of the country, oes Chung-ai (Abundant Love) ye Chen Tsai-hung (Precious urora) were given leading roles in benefit performances. for civil- ian dike builders, as she put down the receiver. As members of the troupe were comforting her, the telephone rang again. Thig time it was from Precious Aurora’s husband, Ching. He also demanded that his wife return home at once. “Old Ma,"). about seven days when one eve-jhe added, “is determined to di- ning a long telephone call|vorce Abundant Love because she came 3 t Love from hus- | refuses to come back. I advise you “|band Ma both to think’ it over carefully,” “Did you get my three letters?” Peiping’s “New Observer” re- he demanded. porting the story, said that the two Abundant Love replied that she jealous husbands telephoned 15 bad. times. Failing to get their young ye ates Ap apg be spouses to agree to return home, “Thea, why don’t you hurry jin.y telephoned the commander Apa desler has home. 1 don't want you to act |\y°% ht Pa papmant te Food ta ON S-LB. SIZE OR LARGER—MEAL there any lenger. I want you to | we do not think it is safe to This coupon te veld’ W tance, ore. OR 3-LB. SIZE OR LARGER CUBES come beck at once,” declared 4 our wives remain at your hex more Ma, The young wife pleaded that she could not leave, She had a “glor- ious task” to perform and she owed it to the dike workers as place,” they protested, You must send them back to us: Send them back today. Who are you sending to escort them? . . . How old is he? ... Is he reliable? he 089-3 SE A A A A AT A A AAT é 1»? they spell my name ! a “Look, Mommy— aa FROZEN FOOD] Seabrook Farms Strawberries 2. ° | 1 0 3° new, extra-qeeaiine oat cereal that’s so much fun and so nutritious ..-Post Alpha-Bits! > Cereal? Yes, Mother, it?s Post’s You keira healthful oats are—they’re one of the best sources of high-quality cereal protein. Now, here’s a crispy oat cereal in wonderful, new alphabet form... sparkling with sugar. Post Alpha-Bits help provide both quick and lasting energy that children need. What a wonderful way to make your youngsters want to eat a good, nourishing breakfast! New Post Alpha-Bits... they're 3'@ Dee-licious! “Pye” end ™Alpho-8s" ore wademarts of General Foods Corps . . . ~ J a bd Wg ren ms 4 > & eae As seph Mercy Hospital Alumnae —— by St. Jo- ssocjation, will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday at Northwood Inn. Proceeds of the dance help provide a scholarship each year for a girl to enter an accredited school - for registered nurse's training. The alumnae group currently is aiding two nurs- ing students at Mt. Carmel Mercy School of Nursing. Finalarrangements for the annual Scholarship ° _ Ball sponsored by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae Association, to be held Friday at Northwood Inn, have been completed. Here, (left to right), Mrs. “THE PONTTAC PRESS “RURSD AY, MAY 15, pss St. Joseph Hospital ‘Midian Plan Annual’ Scholarship Ball F ‘riday The annual scat ball, s Gochatresn for the Friday event are Mrs. “Wil: liam Shaughnessy and Mrs. James Maguire. Other committee chairmen include Mrs. James Ebaugh, place; Gerakline Zettell, and Mrs. Robert Stoner, Greene, decorations; patrons. orchestra; Mrs. James Patrons for the dance are doctors from the hos- pital staff and their wives. — é Pentiae Press Photos William Shaughnessy, co-chairman for the ajfair; Mrs. James Greene, decorations committee chairman, and Mrs. Thomas Timmreck, a committee worker, gather to jot down last-minute reminders for the ball. et ye ee ete ae macy Arthur J. Underwood will be in charge of prizes. Mrs, W. Laurence Shaffner of Rochester is score chair- and Mrs. Carson Bingham take care of publicity. * * * Mrs. Edward 4S. Reid, Mrs. George H. Crane and Mrs. George D. Miller are each re- sponsible for the three series of events into which the season will be divided, Barbara Som-~ - = oa “A ' 1845 alumnae president, Principal Ls hounced the sixth grade gradu ation will be held June 1) and — the kindergarten roundup June “4. Mrs. Donald §weet an- ‘nounced plans for a school pichic June 5 at Murphy Park. She willbe assisted by Mrs. Chester Welch. + * * Mrs. Stevens presented plans for the outing of Safety Patrol! boys and Service Squad giris at Ivory Stables May 17. As- sistanis are Mrs. Cecil Me- Farland and Mrs. George Fox. Pontiac Mothersing@®s pre- sented a program.under the direction of Mrs. Charles Chap- ‘Man. Teachers Club Elects Officers on Wednesday -J..Cecil Cox was elected president of the Pontiac Pe- tired Teachers Club Wednes- day evening a! Adah = sheils library. Also elected were Jessie 4. Brewer, vice president: Mabie Craft, secretary: and Mrs. Harriett Young, treasurer Handling arrangements were Cora Baxter, Margaret Miller and Mrs, LeRoy Stewart. The next meeting will be a co- operative dinner Aug. 6. Family Day Slated at Mercy College “Family Day at Mercy Col- - ’ lege,” an annual alumnae ac- tivity, will be held fhis year on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the Outer drive, De- * trayt campus. Among those working on the affair is Mrs. L: Robert Ein- heuser, of Ramona terrace, who yay be .contacied for further information. ee MARGARET A. WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs, David G, Wil- liams of Grosse Pointe an- nounce the engagérhent of their daughter, Margaret Ann. to Horatio Tl, son of Mr. and Mrs, Cyril B. Lewis of Birmingham. The bride-elect was graduated from the University of Michigan, and her fiance attended Breck School, South Kent, School, , Hobart College and Michigan State University A summer wedding is planned Blackmore Lewis ; ee psp RICE FETED 5 Bride-elect Arlene Rice, who will be married June 14 to Homer S. Harrison, wags hon- ored by Mrs. Earl. Stoffregen, Mrs. J. D. Rogers and Mrs. Vernon Ostrander at a shower Friday. Mrs. William Surridge @ave a package shower, . and Nancy Rice will be hostess at the spinster dinner for her sis- ter June 12. + + .¥ The Bioomfield Hills alum- nae group of Pi Beta Phi So- rority will gather for luncheon “Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Harvey in Tilbury place, Mrs. Benjamih Lewis of Dearborn, state chairman, will be the luncheon: speaker. Mrs, M. M. Burgess is plan- “ming a-tea and shower June. 5 for bride-elect Janet Sweeney . who will marry Lawrence Stock June 14. GUEST FOR SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders of Epping Lane will have as their house guest this coming weekend Miss Jane .Runvyoh, activities chairman of Brad- ford Junior College, Bradford, . Mass; The Bradford alumnae group of Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills will meet Miss Runyon Sunday evening at a cocktail: and supper party and again on Monday at luncheon, Mrs. San ders and Miss Runyon were classmates at Bradford. Mrs. Robinson to Head Secretaries Club Here Pontiac Chapter of the Na- tional Secretaries Association. International, elected Mrs. William Robinson to the office of president at a meeting held Wednesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Others elected were Mre Raperta Trayer. vice presi- dent: Mrs. Warren Trevethan corresponding secretary: Mrs: Russell Brackett, recording secretary and Mrs. . Garland _ Woody, treasurer, \ /* + * | Plang were made to attend the ninth ‘annual Michigan Di- Vision. meeting at Dearborn b-\ Inn May 16-18 and to attend the annual NSA convention in Minneapolis July. 16-19. Mrs. Johnson: were initiated as new members at a candlelight ceremony conducted by Mrs. John Duncan, president. * * Hostesses* for the evening were Mrs. Trayer and Mrs. William Robinson. Mrs. Trev- ethan and Mrs. Michael Ker- ensky will be hostesses for the June 11 meeting and in- - stallation of officers. The an- ual scholarship certificate also will be awarded. suey i eee Kay Rector and Mary . ¢ eben Se Se ghee a omen: S Section. PE oe PBS ah EO ee ee Maria Parks Rising, Ae ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ris- ing of Martell drive, arrived home Monday from Cam- bridge, Mass., where she has been working for Harvard Uni- versity this winter. : Maria will be married June. T in Holy Name Church to John McKenzie of Appleton, Wis.. One of the many parties for the bride-elect will be given next Wednesday by Mrs. Arch B. Piant and Mrs. Erwh_F. Coveny in the latter’s home on Westwood drive, It will be a luncheon and kitchen shower, and promises to be an espe- cially festive affair as it is also Maria's birthday. YWCA May Party © to Be Held May 21 YWCA Membership Commit- tee ig sponsoring a May party on May 21 at 8 p.m. This is to be the finale of a month- long drive. Refreshments will be served by the Hospitality Committee with Mrs. Myron Buck as chairman. Color slides of an African tour will be shown by Mrs. Harold A. Fitz- gerald. Named as Delegate Kay Hamilton will be sent to Wolverine Girls State on the University of Michigan campus . by Chief Pontiac Post 377 -unit of American Legion Auxiliary The 9-day conclave will begin June 17 and continue through the 26th. MARY JO MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mur- phy of Lansing announce the // engagement of their daughter: ; Mary Jo, to Keith J.-Singles, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Sin- gles of Oliver street. An Aug: a ae (" \ F clothes, t 4 : Fea eect, : Whether or not to wear a chemise to the alumnae ball is a big decision for Mrg. Orrin Huntoon Jr. Mrs. Edward Omans, who has came to Dear Abby.... sie (left). visit at the Huntoon home to oNer suggestions for dance apparel, seems to approve of the dress. rd Dad Has Case of Stage Fright ® ‘By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My fiance and | are planning a large church wedding. My parents approve, but’ my father flatly ee i: refuses 7 to walk me down the aisle. He says he and Mom went to the preacher's house and got married in * twenty min- utes and that should be good enough for me. Anyway, the only way I can get him down the aisle is to drag him. .“I have an older brother who says he'd do the honors, Assy Club Hears ’ Speech on ‘May Day’ - Pontiac Toastmistress Club gathered Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron. An education- al feature on parliamentary procedure was presented by Mrs. Robert Bunce and Mrs. Sidney Olson. - An impromptu speech on “May Day’ was made by ~ Gwen Polk who also received the table topic award for the evening.* Mrs, Wayne Reaves was chairman. of the topic event and Helen Lapisch was critic. Mrs. Clayton Rule chief evaliation, °’Lauretta Paul was grammarian and Mrs. Charles Stafford, tail- twister. The invotation was given by Mrs. Evelyn Cole and Mrs Howard -Wheatley gave the closing message. Rose Print Adds Romantic Touch NEW YORK (NIA) — Pos- sibly the nearest thing to the freshness of roses is a rose print. The girl who wears it takes on some of the dewy look of the rose and some of the beauty, too. Though the rose print im- parts @ cool and fragile look, the truth is that the modern rose prints are very hardy. They resist creases, press _ easily and turn out looking fresh and pretty as ever. The 1958 rose print gets toyches of veivet or satin to enhance its.essentially roman- tic air. These come in the form of belts, cuffs, collars or pip- ing. Ives St. Laurent _ No Sophisticate Adele Simpson, back from 4 whirlwind trip to Europe to visit her son Jeff in the U. 8S. Army in Frankfurt, Germany and a quick peek at the Paris - doings, reports that being the fashion sensation of the worid has not made a society sophis- ticate out of you Laurent. The evening after Mrs. Simp- son ‘had had a grave and for- malized meeting with the youthful designer at Dior, she » spotted him, in’ a standard leather cyclist, jatket, dining in a tiny Left Bank bistro with his younger sister who wore a bubushka and the Parisian version of standard bobby-sox- ve the . young Ives St.” but I think that is proper only when the father of the bride is dead. Please help me. I've always dreamed of walking down the aisle on my father's arm.” BRIDE TO BE. DEAR BRIDE: Your father means well but he has a case of old-fashioned stage fright. If the combined efforts of your mother, the minister and you can't budge him, your best bet is to march down the aisie on your big brother's arm. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My sister-in- law and I used tobe the best of friends. For two years now she has ignored me. She has parties and doesn’t invite me. I can't imagine what I ever did to offend her, My. husband ther brother) says I should call her up and ASK her why she’s mad at me and | say SHE should call ME up and tell me what I did to her. Who is right?” NOT SPEAKING. DEAR NOT:. C HER; Time's awastir’! * * * “DEAR' ABBY::.I married a man and learned (after three children) that’ our marriage vows meant nothing to him. I fought against divorce for 12 years and finally gave in. He married one of the women he ran with during our marriage. I went to work the was sup- posed to support me, but didn't) and paid off our house. In the meantime, his marriage blew up. “Our children are married now ‘he wasn’t present) and . out of loneliness I jet this no- good bum talk me into renting him a room in my house. He comes and goes as he pleases and sponges meals off me. He asks me to take his tele- phone messages. I have been doing it! Am I insane?” ; WONT ERING DEAR: WONDERING: If you were insane you wouldn't know -how wrong this setup was. Get rid of him—and the sooner the better. *, * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband is so strict with our kids that he makes me sick. He will hit. them on the street—in_ the store, or even in the doctor's office. He don’t care where he is if they get out of ‘ine. They come to me and ery about how hard he is on them and I am afraid they are getting to hate him. How can I get him to be a litthke more patient with them? DELLA DEAR DELLA: Parents who punish their children publicly are-both cruel and foolish. The - humiliation , hurts more than the blow. If you can’t explain it to him, ask your family doc- - tor to. *~ * CONFIDENTIAL, TO CLAN- CY: This is no time to lower the boom! * * * For a personal reply, write - to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. Raymond Rapaport Heads Hospital Auxiliary president, and Mrs. Lloyd F. Mrs, Raymond Rapaport was re-elected president of the Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospita] at a meet- ing held Wednedday in the Auxiliary Room of the hospi- tal, * * * Assisting officers are Mrs. Everett Reese, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Socrates V. Sekles, second vice president; Mr s. Forrest R, Wood, third vice "be of Cathotic Wor hold the annual membership _ Suriday following 7:30 a.m Sh pico de Paul Cat Tinder, recording secretary. Mrs. Ralph Babbington is treasurer and Mrs. M. D. Shel- ton is corresponding secretary. Parliamentarian is Mrs. Leo J, Heenan. : * * * Auditors are Mrs, Harold A. Tripp and Vera Bassett, and Mrs, William H. Bedard, Mrs. H. Guy Bevington and Mrs. R. T. Lyons are board repre- sentatives. ~ This Gal Prefers By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: dislike diamonds, I. have com- pletely dismissed the idea of @ diamond engagement ring. My “mother is very upset over this and thinks that I should have a diamond ring. Am I cor- rect in assuming that there are other items besides a ring that can be given as a token of one’ s engagement? “T am partial to pearls and “would very much like to have a pearl necklace instead, or if I must have a‘ring, I would prefer a pearl: ring, even though this is not my- birth- stone. Will you please let me hear from you as my engage- ment is going to be announced soon and I would like to get this settled?” Answer: You can have any piece of jewelry that your fiance is able to give you. Un- like a wedding ring, an en- gagement ring is not neces- sary. “Dear Mrs. Post: At pre- vious graduations, the class always wore caps and gowns. This year the girls would like to wear long white dresses in- stead. However, the exercises will take place at a morning hour and the question has been raised. as to whether long dresses would be proper in the session Will you please ad- Answer: Long dresses are quite proper at graduation whether the exercises take place in the evening or in the morning. “Dear Mrs. Post: 1 would like to know if it would be proper for my sister to send invitations to several of my husbands’ and my friends to her forthcoming wedding. or might it seem like a bid for wedding presents? These friends know my sister only slightly but they. are close friends of my husband and me, who are by the way in the bridal partv. I would ap- preciate hearing from you _ Answer: There is no reason - why your: sister may not most properly invite these friends to her wedding, and no present could be required because of such an invitation. Whitfield PTA Installs Officers Mrs. Leonard Daub, repre- senting Girl Scouts, Arthur Tyrrell, Boy Scouts and Arthur Mann, YMCA, gave talks on what activities each group—of- fers children during summer vacation. Occasion was the Wednesday meeting of Daniel Whitfield School PTA. , Mrs. Fred Wiest installed new officers and annual reports were read, Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Jack King, Mrs. William Ruth and Mrs. Ed- . ward Eldred served refresh. ments. 175 Mothers, Girls Present at Banquet One hundred and seventy- five attended the fourth a _ mother-and-daughter t ) at St. Trinity Lutheran Church Wednesday evening,* A quartet, “The Spinsters,” composed of Janice Smith, Jan- ice Price, Estelle Rognaldson and Audrey Reas entertaified with two songs. Frederick the Magician made his appearance and community ainging was led by Paul Stolilman. Since I a + ce * = pe . Be ‘ ; ae o P : ¥- : s w See bs ? ? : MEO , as eee ee “THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. 15, 195% : a 7 Ee : 4 a J [cree Figure Fault | ag . : ; J ee | Bulge « on Thighs Can Be Eliminated JOSEPHINE LOWMAN |because so many letters come for wanting to do seein about, body and Sackuand and then to jase oth pat oa world to me asking for sliniming exer- it.’ He suggested that I get some place. As you move backward in bid PHand adomens -ises for those spots. However, | exercises so I am writing you.” — the _ circle. your left knee straight- I am beginning to. believe that: As t have eabt belees Gi CM ‘thighs are running them a race. * = -Girele smoothly with the left ‘Jukeboxes. Mar Peace of England LONDON (INS) — Don't be surprised to find that Britain is not old-world tradition when you come to visit this 2 Dr. B. R. Berman — Optometrist — | figure fault is due-toe a sag or | summer, * wo * ; Among the recent cultural A letter before me says, “Dear '@xmess in the muscles and to leg for a while, bending the oS eee is Alss imports from the new world i Mrs. Lowman I have a nice! fatty deposits, Also our glandular left knee partway as you extend 17 N. Seginaw St. eature are thousands of reconditioned t keure ex t thighs, 1 “2*temt Plays a part ih the dis- | you, right leg forward. After FE 4-7971 CONTACT : American jukeboxes now being ; . figure except for my thighs. tribution of our body weight. . . LENSES 8 a time turn your right side to- ward the wall, place your right | want you to know that I am not installed in British -pubs and ; ae exaggerating my condition. I am Exercise will improve this condi cafes at record clip. Try this one. Stand Of some 7,000 jukeboxes cur- not overweight and my _ hips, tion greatly. hand on the wall and make : rently registered in the United waist and bust, are in good pro-' with the left side toward the. circles with your left leg. : ‘Kingdom, 3,000 were installed portion, but the ‘bulges. on my wall. Place the left hand on the It you would like to have my) in the past 12 months. The ma- thighs stick out like balloons. wall for support. Bend the left * . h tehs | jority are reconditioned Amer- “You know the spot I meart. knee about a third of the way CX€rcise routine for the thighs. ican models, Most of the femainder are American boxes produced in Most women have a_little bulge on the outer sides of their upper legs. 1 even went to see a doctor. down and straighten the right leg sole of foot * leaflet No. gut in front of vou, fouct ling the floor send a stamped, “nvelope with your request for self-addressed | 4. Address Josephine FOR BETTER * COLD FUR STORAGE | England under license. I really thought that I had a / Make a circle with the right Lewman in-care of this newspaper. noneat with Milo’s British manufacturers ex- ‘growth “there. He laughed at me/ toe tright knee stiff!. All body x * * ERIZING plain that the U. S. was so far ‘bat said, ‘The accumulation of weight is on the left foot. Make Tomorrow: “What Kind of a owine OL LANDE® ahead in this field after the fat on your thighs is most uy- your circle with the right foot\Guy is This? He Objects to Her] ag w. guron PE 5-1241 BS ~ war, that it was cheaper to pay royalties than to start from scratch and try to com- pete. Auxiliary Holds — usual, though. I don't blame Eb all moving _sideward away _from the DAY TIL Pe M. OPEN FRIDAY ‘end MON UR VERY SPECIAL SELLING OF VERY TIMELY. FASHIONS! by Cana Wha * This filet crochet cloth adds el Election, Plans E he By re tinction to today’s popular round ° ' table. All will admire it. This round cloth can be crocheted to measure 24 to 60 inches across. * Officers Dinner Mrs. Frank Perna has been Pattern 576: Directions for 60-inch ejected president of the Auxil- | cloth in treble stitch im double. jary to the Jtalian American | string. Club. Send 35c (coins) for this pattern = Others taking office include | -add five cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to The’ Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. As a bonus, two complete patterns are printed right in our day at the Voor Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. of Mrs. Paul hel te Plana Dozens of other designs you'll want._ are in the making for an of- | to order—easy, fascinating hand- ficers’ banquet to be held May work for yourself, your home, gifts.. 2 with Miss Spadefore and bazaar items. Send 25¢ for your Mrs) Robert Ranzilla in copy of this book teday! charge. | Mrs. Robert Gaines, vice pres- | ident; Mrs. Verne Sinkler, | secretary; Mrs. Robert Mazza, corresponding secretary: Bet-— ty Spadefore, treasurer, and Mrs, Eugene Mazza, publicity chairman. The election was held Mon- : in Try this ve a bulge on vour thighs: Bend the left — knee about a third of the way down and straighten the right leg out in front’ | ’ of vou, sole of foot touch- |) ing the floor. Make a cir- cle with the right toe. As you move backward i the circle your left knee straightens. Hii as sketched from stock | aaa aed daa ae SPECIAL PURCHASE. er, mae Band Director Bittle to Take’ Sturgis Post A former Pontiac High School , Band member, who has been the ' band director at Cassopolis High . School for the past two years, will!) take over these duties at §turgis | High School next fall. He is Jack Bittle, son of Mrs. Stedman Chase of Waterford Town- ship and the grandson of Clinton Miller of Sylvan Lake. Bittle; 23. will be one‘of the youngest directors in the state to > . lead a Class A band. The Cassopo- . lis band was Class C. ' He was graduated from the Uni- > versity of Michigan where he > played first chair in the percussion » section. He is married to the for- mer Glenna Lioyd who also played ' in the Pontiac band. They a i all new spring | Millinery een ii designer hats Many sample hats and Formerly to aS one-of-a-kind pattern hots. All head sizes. SIZES 3 to.6 and 7 to 14 398 ro ib) Regulerly Made to Sell for Much More Little Hats Cupioni unlined summer suits two daughters. in the very newest, smartest - *) Formerly § chemise fashion. Shown. is but Mrs. Crocker , to_12.98 one of several styles for your Z All 3 Pieces ! selection at this tiny price. Hostess to Sizes 10 to 18 Yomar Group | * Every shape in straws and fabric hats. ' @ Beige . @ SHORTS N trons stock @ Novy Mrs. David Crocker of West (SAP : = | ’ Pike street opened her home 9 . @ PEDAL PUSHERS ; 1 || mgr @ Aqua @ Green : : Tuesday evening to members of Yomar Group of First Presbyterian Church. “Luke |} ad aie ae the Physician’ was the topic | of discussion. i Participating in the program 5 were Mrs. Gene Feneley, Mrs. > * James Graybiel and Mrs. > ; : William. Hilderiey, Mra. Fred | Weel 2 Tur! Karden Dae-Uos in) Caraty fabric nat needs Hoenstine will serve as chair- |; {ust @ touch of the iron. Polka dots on her shorts... | man for an early June dinner. face prints on her blouse .. . and solid color peda! iH to be held in the Pontiac Trail pushers. All. in matching capri blue or jocky red. hi home of Mrs. H. H. Pattison. , Hit iS"tuuen'tis was The MARGARET ANN SHOP Mrs. Charles Sutton, Mrs. Wal- ARNEL and COTTON Made to Sell for 19.98 Chemise .... 12.98 | Summer ‘Traveler / lace’ B nd Mrs. Hil- detliy! ee * ae — Riker Bldg. ee For your long summer week- i . Sasooe ends or vacation .. . take . ‘i > i ¥ the shirt chemise in checks or in solids! Or one of each! i / Wear with or without belt. Sizes 8 to 16. 7 Hi - . ‘Dress Salon — Second Floor | “Good News” Special i a . Cotton / i Zl Sleepwear € . * Baby Doll Chemise -on “Magnavox High Fidelity 6-SPEAKER SYSTEM! @ Console phonograph © New Sleep Coats ‘ x @ Long Pajamas / i f < | if] § i tl) 7 : iu irik 9 ‘ | a ij Reg. 3.98 Th q @ Extension speakers @ Diamond stylus Summer time and the livin’ is easy in drip-dry cottons. The CROPPED COAT zi /in wool hopsacking Prints or > Hil solids thimmed in smocking, 4 * Very Special Price a : .. « little coats with big fashion news in the way they wrap embroidery or lace. Ht Pink, blue, white He and yellow. S-N-L and {ie i the figure. ‘“ pajama sizes 32 to 40. . | | : . the easy look of basket weave wool Reg. 269.80 in in your Cheice of colors: Beige, white, powder “bs / 2, Sizés B to 18. Lingerie —~ Main Floor oi \ blue, lime and caral. FE 3-7168 Exténded Accounts Invited Coat and\Suil Salon Second Floor. BT Ne ee RE Oe Oe ee Meme RNY! Oe LRTI The A Aes 3 a Seat aacns ve _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY-1 15, 1958 Heo Sandals Told 4 ~ Man's Status ° “inOld Egypt - In ancient Egypt it wasn't © clothes that proclaimed the | _ whan. It was his shoes. * * * Historical data reveals: that ‘a man of rank in the time a pair of sandals.- helped into his sandals. . teense iii removed ‘his shoes. towed by © beretat! etreyhig Whenever. the ‘master felt. he needed ther®, be would stop, - beckon to the servant, and-be - In the presence of a su-- perior, even a man of rank In the presence of the Pha- raoh himself, only the ruler was permitted to wear san- dals — the only footwear known to have existed st that. time. Complete With Haircut ~% Lape - of the Pharaohs would be fol- No. App't Bovemart vi 6 West eices $ py ( LOUIS "Sibr. ‘ tnd ees Nest te Buckner Finance san PERMANENTS. EXCLUSIVE AT Suits of this fine quality... never before soldat this amazing price! TROPICAL SUITS you'll wear them NOW thru Fall! 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Local painter Mrs. Russel Foukes (left) be the setting for the 10th annual. jexhibit of the Pontiac Society of 2 to 7 p.m., and members will be ‘terested viewers. The exhibit will ‘various art media and will be open and Mrs. L. to the publit throughout the fol- president. The classes © lowing week. : *~ * * The society is an outgrowth of. ters of 1946 and 1947. nings in the Pontiac City Library jt te the society for class use several years ago. In 1946, city librarian Adah . | ‘Shelly, having noted the pope strokes a brilliant hue on‘a picture she is-conipleting_for—display—while-Mrs. Bernard Seiber (standing) and Mrs. Thomas Speers observe the ptocedure. Local Artists Slate 10th Exhibit Sunda Adah Shelly Branch Library will larity of books pertaining te art, ; present display will have well | offered the use of'a room in the over 100 entries from the pres- . ‘election. library for. adult art classes... ent membership of 43. Eighteen members énrotied, and | The judges for the exhibit classes were conducted there all 1. anna Werbe of the Werbe A that winter’ under the leadership (Catieries, Detroit; Franklin Page ‘present to greet friends and in- 4. Hart Gould, Pontiac artist. 4/ tne Detroit Institute of Art; and. The following summer the so William House, a Detroit artist. ‘feature sculpture and pictures in ciety was formed with 11 members| Awards will be made Saturday. L. Sterling as first continued. ‘in the library throughout the win- Then Mrs. Sterling converted her. dylt art cla hel . re free adylt art classes, held eve-;hasement into a studio, and — Sask ilecms Gaae Of chetee of 6 Gould still conducts classes there. The first exhibit was held in June mm, _with: 19 exhibits, The © CLOTH-WEAVE j © CUSHION INSOLES - @ THICK CREPE SOLES @ ELASTIC GORE SLIP-ON ®@ Men's sizes to 12 BAREFOOT SANDALS ‘For Children 4 Red—Brown e | . Open Monday and Friday ‘Nights il 9 be featured at the exhibit. Over 100 entries from the artist group's present membership of 43 will by Mrs. John McCulloch | (extreme left) which will be shown at the eae has captured the interest of Mrs. Paul Merideth (center), president of the ‘A painting | society, and Mrs. Ben W. Badenoch. ——— Tris Davis Heads Church Society Pentine Press Photos == Queen Esther Missionary Society jelected Iris Davies as_ president iwhen the group met. Tuesday at. ithe home of the Rev. and Mrs. O. | |P. Eastman on Benson avenue. | Other officers are Shirley Hay- ‘ward, vice president; iliams, secretary; Martha Wells, itreasirer and Mary Sue Small-! ‘wood, corresponding secretary. wil Epilepsy Therapy Film to Be Shown .| Greater Detroit Council] for Epi- avenue, Highland Park Attend Roundup Mrs. Merlin Sanderson and Mrs. mother-daughter roundup held in Friendship Hall of Central Chris- tian Church: Program chairman Tuesday was Mrs. C. Stait Lloyd ~ with Mrs. Jack Christie as toast- mistress and Mis, Herbert Flem- ington, speaker. Sally Strong gave the toast to ‘mothers while Mrs, Torn Marsh Wever under actual conditions at Caro. PTA Board Meets of First United Missionary Church Diane Wil- Mrs. David Wells conducted the Pontiac residents have been in- schemes, instead of decor- |vited to attend a meeting of the lepsy, Inc., at 8 this evening in the OWN and her family’s ideas Mothers, Daughters [McGregor Library on Woodward and interests and personal Guest speaker will be Mrs. Eve- lyn Lake, director of occupational! | therapy at Caro State Hospital for Epileptics. She will show the film, “Therapy in Action,” which covers various phases of occupational, recreational and industrial therapy ‘School PTA Executive the things that would make Jun- gave the toast to daughters and Board met at the Spokane drive jor’s |Mrs. Champ Hoenstime was sofo- home of Arthur Bell, principal, on while striving to make it look like 7 True Home Reflects Family Personality © By RUTH MILLETT “Let the whole house proclaim your individuality,” one of the magazines on home. decorating urges its read- ers. American women can't be told that too often, for a lot of Papa’s hard-earned cash today is going into ex- 'pensive ranch-style houses that somehow end up look- ing like a series of furniture store display rooms, _ And all because Mama is so afraid of being herself. When she starts furnishing a new home she runs around ‘asking for ideas and‘co! or* The only jarring note in a great ‘ating her home around her ™any such homes is the fact that the homé could belong to ANY- BODY. But that. of course, is the most jarring note of all, For it for- ever keeps a house from looking like a home. preferences—and the fam- ily’s heritage from the past. These timid souls get rid of Papa's easy chair and replace it with one that is neither com- fortable nor inviting — just be- ecanse they are afraid te try te "T “werk in” the used and well- loved things they have with y their new pieces. They hide away in built-ins all room distinctly his own, ad ‘Tuesday. a picture of a ‘boy's’ room — as. — - | visualized by some magazine or . 4 | furniture store, For the Active Man |LET ROOM SPEAK | i |. What they forget is that all it School Bound, Sess to make Junior's room look) ee B tik om is to let Junior Service nd, or vowel his ‘proudest possessions out Just Bound and in plain sight. > ’ They toss out the old for the Determined to Get F new, instead of blending the two the Best Watch Value together in a way that gives their homes a personal, warm, friendiy, “we kept it because ' . le Die Needle tN JOYCE J. COMBS : 9 5 : Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Combs Sallan Ss . FINE | of Hillcliff drive announce the a ‘a { their daughter JEWELRY ~ GI Ss engagement o Pir G1 ‘ = Joyce Jean, to William G. Sportster . oh 4 Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. BULOVA McKim Jewelry | verven “Price ot ‘Elizabeth 2 > N $1 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 | Lake road. No wedding date ‘s 50 HAMILTON alone LONGINE — $$ $$$ $$$ Also Conplote. 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Should we wage a’ preventive) “war against Russia? | Not on your life — or anyone else's — say 79 per cent of the pation’s teenagers. | regardless situation the United States should ever assume the role of ag- The slim 21 per cent in favor of waging a preventive war against Russia felt that today’s) -Mass destruction weapons gave a decided if not conclusive -advan- tage to the attacker. The thought was, in general, that whoever gets off the first hydrogen. bomb Time also was a major factor to the preventive war proponents. | ce o*® *® Perhaps the major objection that most teenagers we contacted fn 21 cities across the land had to a preventive war concerned the outcome of such a war, COULD WE WIN? - Could we win a war against Russia today? __ This question on our surveys submitted to more than 750 yolng- sters, brought some serprising answers. | ‘The generation that may have to-do the fighting is not at afl | sure how hinge’ wesld come ' out, Soft Glove Leather by a ‘Bi Brown 4-11 Beige AAA-C ca Gray SHOES 26 W. Huron | Shoes for Young Folk é &. ‘#2 Only 33 per cent thought the United States would emerge vic- torious from e war with Russia if it were fought today. Does this mean they think Rus- sia would win? . — Again, the answers were sur-! prising. Only 23 per cent thought Russia would win, * * * The rest, who constituted just a shade less than the majority of the.whole survey group, felt that in the age of push button ‘missile warfare nobody would < ay jwin and mankind would-be the loser. Analyziyg.ajhis group, 13 per cent thought a war between Rus- sia and the United States would end in ‘stalemate, with both sides afraid to unwrap their hydrogen warheads and content to struggle endlessly for “limited objectives." The biggest group feared that | any encounter between the | United States and Russia would result in total destruction of the world. Russia's sputniks, intercontin- ental ballistic missiles and recent- ly concluded atomic tests weighed heavily with those who thought the United States would be an & # cubeihiat iaae a onl wee ~ lever boiled over into a major test ot We wares, thw Gyeetent mil tary powers. . FIGHT IF ATTACKED What if we are attacked? Should we ; neg abe Gelade tak tee ben. oe Saas wet opposed, nig didn't know what to think. : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, a bie ee I Would ae in Modern War,’ Say Teens| ss petooath, a cath ie ane involved. If it were Canada, 92 per cent were willing to go to war in her behalf. If it were Japan or Iran, the war party dwindled to 43 per cent, with 52 per cent decidedly The rest, 5 per cent, * * ba If it were Finland, which has fought Russia once before in mod-, ern times, only 33 per cent were in favor of going to her assistance and a whopping 67 per cent pre- ferred sitting this one out. The main objection to aiding Finland. seemed to be her prox- imity to the Russian mainland, . f 4 ils | rf A-gray elephant booth parents theme. Donna Bishop street seems fascinated by the elephons who attend Wever School Spring festival Friday evening, which this year will feature.a “Country Fair’ , = promises to _ be a real delight for children and their of Colgate booth, while John Lilliquist of New- port avenue (left) and Clifford Adams of West Yale avenue, are more inter- ested in the bags of popcorn they have received, Manipulating Jumbo’s trunk is Mrs. John wos stl 3 % ae** -e » e? Ss Pentiat Press Phete Printed Cufflinks Ne me for a white blouse are made of printed cotton and matched to a small collar-bow and flowered hat. Trick J unior Into Cleantliness— When you despair of getting your child to wash his hands at meal “erated by Mrs. Grammer, Wever PTA School. Fair Set Friday “Country~ Fair’ will be the, school "s. PTA. 2/2.” assisting the various chairmen, by Mrs, Edward Bigger; a «il- houetté and makeup booth, op- William White- head; and auctions, hayrides, pony rides and games, conducted | — + moa 4753 bar theme of the Wever School spring. festival to be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, sponsored by the) Festival chairman is Mrs. Ken-/#iry dress—the neckline curved to neth McQueen, Homeroom moth-| éfs and friends of the PTA are: ‘ments. Ideal for fresh soft sheer—a delight to sew with: Features at the fair wil} Fr Printed Pattern. include a talent show, directed catch both breezes and compli- takes 3% yards 3%inch fabric, | iialadiaaiiiae. Elect Gticers:: at Meeting Mrs. Albert Wilson has been named president’ of Pontiac ; Hairdresser’s , Association. | . Other officers are Mrs. Lee Carlson, first vice president; Mrs, Donald McDowell, finan- © ikem cia) secretary; Mrs. Russ Wright, . recording secretary = and Mrs. George Haun,. treas- FOR THE FAMILY. . HALL : 1540 Union Lake Rd. Lake $hopping Center 4464 Dixie te fe ow oa te Appointed to committees were Mrs, Arthur McKinniss, LUNCHEONS . reporter; Mrs, Earl Simpkins, lea : Mrs. Edsel Peacock and Mrs.. Soattest sag yg McKinniss, program. opuler 2 | Elected to nvembership at a ‘ 4 Tuesday meeting was Mrs. RIKER ag ly IN James Gamble. : Your sensitive skin need not de- prive you of the luxury of lovely | cosmetics. In MARCELLE COS- METICS, ingredients known to i] aD tis vis 1 Float through summer in . this plete MARCELLE line is your treat te loveliness—Face Powder, Rouge, Lipstick end Foundation Lotions . . . all so safe, so pure that physicians recommend MARCELLE COSMETICS. “cape” your shoulders lightly, to eotton or Printed. Pattern 4753: Misses’ jsizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 Printed directions on each pat- tern part, Easier, accurate. Send 35c in coins for this pattern Anne | ' Additional committee chairmen) include Mrs, R.- A, Conley, Mrs.’ Herbert Thomas, Mrs. Robert Nor-, /’-~ +. & Mrs. William Talbott will handle the popcorn booth. Others helping will be Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Loren Kelley, Mrs. Eino Okkonen, Mrs, Byford Laur, Mrs, Chester’ Mrs. Herbert Blom, | Mrs, Vernis Whitehead, Mrs. Carl, Eari Franklin, and Mr, and Mrs. Barton Schmucker, king and queen judges. Wallpaper Fine to Line Shelves Washable wallpaper makes ex cellent and economical shelf paper. Watch the Stores for sales and try|. to pick up end lots ‘of patterned paper, choosing period, or modern designs iti colots to tie in —_ time, it's tone to — a game \efaset. of it. | Place a “finger bow!” with warm. ‘orating touch which gives a spe- cial air to any cabinet, chest, or When the paper becomes by PTA father president Ronald '—add five cents for each pattern Carr, ifor ist-class mailing. 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Sixes—Tall Girls 4 1 « hot A agape ae: SAN: FRANCISCO (INS) —_} Other packable light Italian Selection : puters Anant Taegny award which was just dusted off Chicago's Bubba) wesented to Larry Beamer. Phillips with a hi hard one. : The inning before that, Dick Don- cole ged ovan of the Sox did the same,to) The award is being sponsored Bob Cerv, ? In the eighth, Tuttle acci- dentally one of Donovan's els Larry Beamer Receives — $2,000 Scholarship in _— ae bo canted a the” Community a sch Bike viele 'reedead ce ot Ob emg of his life last night at the Pontiac Central All- Sports banquet when he was told that he was the recipient of the first annual $2,000 scholarship to Larry Beamer bank are National Bank. / 4 - ‘The award will, be given on the basis of scholas- and extra-curricular activities. Representing Horace Lodge’ (right) and Jacke Niggeman (left). Guest ‘speaker Duffy Daugher- "ty watches: as toastmaster Ralph Norvell makes ites bs | baw at jEx-Southern Champs -|mhent quarter-finals as Clifford). {Baltimore, the 1956 queen. * lof Bainbridge, Ga., orice Texas pitcher Paul Foytack walked the Tighe replaced him with Tom Morgan, iy * *& & Cleveland catcher Brown Reds, who have lost five in a row.| sixth for LA, but Lee Walls, 3-for-3 : a Jim ' Brosnan (33) beat the|triggered a four-run Cub seventh) rifled aa es Seles Dodgers with a five-hitter and had|with hig llth homer, tops in the) 4 one and. put an- & one-hit shutout for five. Peewee|NL. Cari Erskine, first of five LA) (4. third, Atte tliew Cone Reese hit a two-run homer in the| pitchers, lost it. mened Guiiel ‘ae ee : i the first out, Bragah called the ay injured Larry Doby to hit for the Tiger Box Score wee oe ee < CUBvEE raw PEFROT, , 4) southpaw Hank Aguirre, an ex- se (i eae 7a eon She ee & 5 i es oe oy LY | So ie was Bragan’s tern so he sti eee | Cccuiemecc te ; pen i uy o bist rt g| tn baseball, this is known a4 AMER, SCAN LEAGUE * : as a : Wea Pet. Bebind { Porter, tate of- the Tigers, ee He Ging ron. Bragan sent Bly * “0s 3 = 4 6066 Harrell to third base to ran for | scien dh - me ae Beas Brown, and to take advantage | “% §- 2? Hitt of Harrell’s speed, signalled for YESTERDAY'S RESULTS M998 Tele 3 8105 pedig ~~ New York 1, Baltimore 6 : for in Sth * . Roger Maris, failed ee Oia Eger th ——_|to note the sign, Instead of bunt. - este ing, he-swung lustily . ae * « o~ 2:39 p.m.—Wil- son (3-1) va, ag da Only . 2B—Nixon, Brown. mn. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE nate a Ken ee me aw a! Boston, 7: r B cag few ay at os hes 2th, Wilhe: 2 Lt P x- gine. Detroit at Sera, p.m. [Keny erect 3 ¥-Me eee eewe eee eieeee WK SOSNBISOSES4 _ wrneccsooon§ Sonccewwous wv AOoneov-wy | Screen. Hae Tabaccht, Papa-| tella, Hurley. T—2:42. inti meee 4 ERS ! P Doctoring 19 Dim Sosa oh Cine =a Angeles at St. lou + ois. Milwaukee at Philadelphia. Burdette (3-2) “Bentord This can lead to all sorts of * To achieve accuracy and - to hit the ball.solid, be sure - you sense the position of the clubhead at all times. You must, so to speak, be able to follow the club- i head with the mind’s eye. But when you take the club back farther than you should, you’re only com-< plicating the problem, fo Tangle at Dallas DALLAS (# — Champions meet today in the top. match of the Women’s Southern golf tourna- Ann Creed, the college co-ed seek- ing her second straight title, clashes with Mary Ann Downey of ~ * Also, you must keep Of almost equal star billing will a firm grip on the club be the battle of Polly Riley of Fort with your left hand Worth, five times champion of fi this tournament, and Frances Rich throughout the swing if you’re going to hit the state titlist. long backswing adds to ot ! In other quarter-final matches | — Mrs, Maurice Glick, the Maryland ‘state champion from Baltimore, plays Janice Phelps of Atlanta. and Sherry Wheeler, 17-year-old — high school girl of Glasgow, Ky..|/ who the big upset ot the tourhament, ‘ tackles Mrs. | is to hole on firmly with : 2 ers can, take it back a bit lary Ann Reynolds of Albany, 4 the Georgia state champion. |g 9).%.ssth p \ ¥ “or a Patient's Complaint: Wild, Off-Center Hits Diagnosis: Overswinging. TREATMENT: Golfers trying for extra distance sometimes take the club back too far on the backswing. | the farther you take the club back, the hard Most players should take the club ‘back no- farther than the point at which the shaft becomes parallel with. | the ground and points straight to the target. Some play- good results. But they're the exceptions. re 1958, John F, Dilie Co.) * MIDDLECOFF trouble. ball as you shettil. 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He note thatthe am tonight in second of a!night, (Olympic ofa disclosed Wednes-presiéent Avery Brundage, “four eities may be joined by Min-| “ear : ' —— - ,day night that at least four Ameri-| Roby said that . four ‘peapolis "in competition for the : - . can cities — Detroit, Chicago, Phil- American cities, Los Angeles (Olympic : " | ladelphia and Los Angeles — are| aay. "ate the chance of | Roby said the biggest problem . “oe , A ANG AAS OGRE SEP) geting. as from the U.S. |facing the U.S. cities is construc- : i ‘ip the running for the 1964 Olympic) committee because it played host |tion of facilities. A 100,000-seat sta- , SecaenensnencemmanoemeNN = games, to the 1932 Olympics. dium woukd cost around $15,000, - : : But he added that the U.S. Olym-| Among’ the others, he said, it’s 000,” he said. . pic committee will permit only one: a lf you are in the market for a new car and have of them to make a formal bid to fee « ‘ hesitated because of the recent adverse publicity we eee . , . given the elimination of excise tax on new cars, cal a Douglas F. Roby, Ypsilanti, | qjOr Cague OXeS. your mind oat ease. ‘ Mich., a member of the 10C, |. ald the U.S. homoge Commit- : Should the bill be passed to reduce or idiciieaaes tee—of which he is vice presi. 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M. + 106 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | | é serors 6g TRAMER in REAR [ees ue | PRON | QeAu..... «. 7%e \ Se ‘ 3 : ae ' — / % : ; : p : f t oe “4 3 Bi ‘ \ : ' - : " re A i “: r i : i 4 | F : . nt : : { «4 g ‘sy. { : . \ BS | 4 ma j iy \ ; 4 1 Se ee ey ane ee eee ee oe pee Se 4 ee ee ge “p a . 2; ie = oe ey 1 4 a ee in Cr PTR Ce ee ee ™ sad % 1 ts se » . i " J 2 : # \ on : : ‘i = : Fi '¥ , i ha , © | a he r i s ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU repay, MAY 13; 1958 . reel , _FORTYS TV fi ee FOR. aviteteS Foor WEDNESDAY'S STARS "ghutout over the Orioles. with | ' | cm MEDNESDAT'S riGRrs irae “Bob Epperson, ‘Michigan State _ USE T-4-L BECAUSE ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “four-hitter . for a 10 victory, ° | a4 Le 7 IMemp iS ven ip siopped Julio Mederos, 198, — megane: boxer from Donora, Ht te _. HITTING — - Maris, Indi-| Eee : ae F wowre y—Eder - won the Al middie- . mare germ te TH an | Mepene ans, ae en tive two-run |” wai weeneONe evade . - ar (anew in “0. da Oriasat: weight title ha 1955. aoe fustant. drying Toit ues STRONG. homers, the: second capping a five | wusial . Casdet Bailey Gb Redlegsi, Re n+ wad 2 Boor “rowben Ease, Cyt ta, Fun ninth that beat the Tigers $7. {toaas >, | Crendal ike re ront as n ries i Boor +4 Bh. Pretectien, ‘ee * tt a PITCHING—Bob Turley, Yan-| Ward @). Maris 2. Ind. Kaline : 4 a a a Ne Ree ae ee 2 ila | , Middlecoff Is Favored, ONE MAN FELLS ANOTHER ae It’s getting about that A track, golf or tennis By CHUCK ABAIR and regional events come up in three ‘high school spring 4.) Cary Middlecoff the general sports. Such competition is ona do-or-die basis with past favorite, many of the nation's top records having no bearing on the outcome. in $20,000 Hometown | Invitational time when the various league MEMPHIS \® — With hometown) . pro golfers teed off today in the ‘opening round of the $20,000 Mem- phis Invitational. team can atone for a dismal TIRE CO. — FE 2-8303 451 S. Saginaw St. SAGINAW at LAWRENCE 272 W. MAPLE—Birminghom Open Friday Night ‘til 9 s 43-42—85 for 18 holes while Mrs. Hilkene carded 44-41—85. | ‘Mrs. Joseph — — 3rd 7.50- 14 regular season by winning the state, regional or even Middlecoff, one of the old guard : . its league meet. The same is true in reverse. A team that, at SS a | The Inter - Lakes golf meet a Center crease Balu-Weaves ” St. Fred d Golfers Nip i = ee hei - ; ES Jenks 5 2 Vikings by 4 Strokes | Farmington; the same day of the PICK ANY ne i 2 | Ist Sounty track battle at % ephyr weight Milan with Joe Keller's #@ and a 41 for geo io : tie * telescope crown = Frank Patopoli sparked the St coit tourney. is the next day at 3 ° ** Frederick golfers to a 169-173 ver ae ; * Meadowbrook. More important nt ‘dict over Walled Lake at the-Mu- aN Lightweight Ponam s, oll 9 nicipal Golf Course yesterday dates will be listed next Thursday. 3 a ’ % 9 g Q -») Bob Young of the losers matched| SKIPPING AROUND PS with large selection of f hand Keller with 40. Jimy Agne followed, Clarkston hurling star Dave e +) with 42. The Rams now have an, Gaddis has struck out 110 batters _ _ ne sewn silk bands. = 83 record,” in 60 innings while allowing only at : Ne . 7 four earned runs, 28 hits and 15 a Z * | walks ... 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FREE ESTIMATES " ALL WORK GUARANTEED 500° Record ")New Unofficial cial record, set in the 1956 time | Old Spitball Ace Walsh Honored | FORT LAUDERDALE, F White Walsh Little League in his old’ Fia. iP) ‘Big, Ed Walsh, the old Chicago} Sox pitcher, made what | may be his last public appearance INDIANAPOLIS (#—~A California here last night at a testimonial! driver, Ed Elisian of Oakland, in dinner marking his T7th birthday. Clawson won the Oakland B, championship despite four Ists by; iLake Ofion’s Jim, Drake; Water- ford, Farmington, Bloomfield Hillé and Orchard Lake St.. Mary also Speedway one lap record yester- hasebail personalities and fans asijral in baseball 11-2 in other prep by 500 fans at Fitzgerald. Orien had 46 1-46, Trey 34 5-12, Avon- aX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. 15, 1958 Clawson Oakland B Track ie 67-42, Viking Frank Fink | was the top individual with 16% points. He took the 100, 229 and | | pole vault and ran a leg on 830 ‘relay team. had two Ists.and Frank Clappison set A new schoo] shot put record ‘Bloomfield Hills to edge Clarkston 5142 to 4014 while Clarenceville had ing, Skippers Win ord to 54, The Crane baseballers{Central hits. Andy Billesdon was contributed seven errors to 10 Flintjthe loser. The season jon record is 6-4. PADDOCK _ VGesrom ‘Tatu — Foon CARPETING — DOOR PANELA — WEAD 3 a California car, built by A, J.) ®.. 8 -& . h’ ) LINERS — CONVERTIBLE TOPS — REAR WINDOWS REPAIRED The old spitballer, ill with ¢an- Peet ee veers Saree tak Farmington walloped Southfield \ ARM EESTS: COVERED--BOAT TOPS AND cUsHIO! S—COMPLETE 5 ‘Watson of Glendale, unofficially events yesterday. 73 2-3 to 33 1-3 powered by Warrer ; AUTO TRIM broke the Iniisneseis bows cer and confined to a wheel chair, Cranbrook upset Hamtramck in’ Cawie . 16 __ J hedden Pee ee a pdt insta onerous was. honored by more than 200) ‘tennis 4-3 but bowed to Flint Cen- ridbes points. Dewey Nichols CAMERA SHOP * : SEAT COVER ~ MART id * * * Sear en oe Wer ete at 44 feet, 14 inch to Spark the Bill Nicholai, Owner . Ps ee . ~ yp . : : Record showings by John Volk Falcons. Southfield won three - : The 200-nound-Elisian drove the ~ * * 2 cL hae m 4 59 . t e *88 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET No. 5 Zink Special esta is 212.’ Mayor John V. Russell present: and the’ medley relay téam led events. 1032 West Huron FE §-8753 “ + = mile track at 148914 miles an.ed him a key to the city and he rer ola tage yet Ists ore ee — ‘ * . * 1'; Blocks West of Telegraph Read hour by electric timer. The offi-:received a seroll from the ‘Ed n night meet wate An 880 relay triumph enabled y ‘* . : : ace, is home t f Meriden, ( E : l , Hot Spra Undercoatin 196.056 ie Be Flaherty of Chi |Walsh now tives in nearby — dale 2% 2-3, Pitegerald 14 7-12 5514 in a triangular. Barry Arm- 2 : | cago : yo peDo Beach. | aad Madison 1. strong .(mile—4:51.4) and Barry Special Feature ot ur bs “Guaranteed for the lite of i Sr Volk tied the high hurdles mark’ Wickstrom (shot—42 feet, 2 inches). a Protects your Quiets iin 16.2, also won ‘the lows and set new BHHS records among nine Ithe car back around the oval and Big Ten to Canada ‘helped the relay team set its meet:“inners. Russ Soffredine won both |unofficially- cracked the four-lap) REGINA u» — Bob McKeiver, q record in 2:41§. Roger Mollencopf| — to take half of Clarkston's ‘mark as well. His average for the halfback for- Northwestern in the ‘0k the shot put and 440 for the |10 miles was 145.772 m.p.h., where-'Big Ten Conference the last two, “'!'S- ‘as Flaherty’s 1956 record was years,’has signed @ contract with! .* = 145.596. Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Drake garnered 20 points with The first of four days of qualifi- Western Interprovincial Football triumphs in the 220, broad jump.| ieations for the race May 30 will Union, club manager Ken Preston | = vault, and 100. His 22.8 time your car.” Then a little later Elisian took car from rust-out. your car-ride. OPEN HOUSESN The Factory Representative of Konica Camera Com- ‘pany will be in the stere Friday from 1 P. M. 'til 6 P. M. te answer all questions on Konica Cameras, * $44 Pontiac Undercoating 136 S. Seginew «BE 4.5453 Orchard Lake led all the way to win a quadrangular at the Uni- versity of Detroit., The Eaglets totaled 79 1-10 points, 11°, by Andy Zambrzycki, Detroit Austin aS ted n the 220 set a record. The other had 6] 1-5, Dearborn Sacred peci ’ p be held Satur my. ee announced oe ———----_-»-.. (new Mark was established by Heart 21 7-10 and Redford St. Come In and Look at Our Ss ials! Avon's Dick Hutchinson's 4:44 Mary 21. Joe Waluk broke the GOOD BUYS ON MANY ITEMS imile.- High jumper Ray Goforth school shot put record for the to- had the other Avondale 1st. Hurdle ace Bilj Cole and John Keating paced Waterford to its Bob Schultz, Ossie Jacobsen and Sth dual triumph. in nine starts. Bill McQuilkin played key roles as The Skippers whipped hed a : a e q —_——_ —_— its tennis rec- cals with a heave of 51 feet, 644 inches. * Don‘t Forget to Sign Your Name for a Chance on 6 BIG DOOR PRIZES Today—Friday and Saturday Hurler S Night } in Softball LOTS OF FREE PARKING! : <9. Ws It was mostly a pitcher's night in eight inniags.. The ‘hatte en- Op nes Tonight and Friday til 9 P.M. | in City League- softball action joyed an 11-8 hitting edge, but | Wednesday with Shaw’s Jewelers pitcher Ken Fall's wild pitch in =a © bouncing into the victory column the bottom of the 8th enabled Al- AY TIRE SALE Firestone SUPER VALUES WITH RUBBER-X lton Merchants (Nationali, 8 30 pm SFE FF } and the VFW, Blue Star Drive-In gie Black to race home from 3rd_ ——— and Griff's, Grill winning their’ with the dec iding run, NOW 2 ep "3 ers, : * ' ; Firestone ‘Super Champion New'treads iiiii ve rmer drcening. theie scans ute RSSRe RES falc ; 2 oose i -orher | epenee fe Stun Yen, Jenciers ighnsrean tam Foi Biswas | ~~ Added Service Applied on Sound Tire Bodies | Febeended for a2 3-1 trinmph 4.0)., "Shop “intermsuanan tp cis No. 810 at North Side -_ @F @M your own tires wet Geibinebe tie nit puiching Aston Uteraationa), €30 p peiernatensi | Open 8 a. m.-9 p.m. of Pere MeConner. Lynaus Grant The only new tread with gave up four hits ‘te Gules. p Sf 17- R Mon. - Wed. . Fri. e Exelusive RUBBER-X Fred Koneshis hurled six - hit rug ages un Tues., Thers., 8-5:30; Sat. 8-Noon s: . . ball as the VFW defeated Cavern 7h ‘ Bar, 3-1, and Gene Mayer imited 9 W rf dj Motor Tune-u ur Special ! "The Sensational CIO Local 394 to half a doze fanza at Watertor P 0 ty! New Tread at the ; a ae = ep Pond Blue Drayton Drug B staged the wild- SHOP AT MIRACLE MILE WHILE Co neetiona! low Price nono my win bill at Beaudette < e in eae eens WE SERVICE YOUR CAR Da Story last nignt for a : | Griff's won the opener at North 7 National loo WOHLFEIL-D 2274 S. TELEGRAPH p victory over Walls: ; . peel sizes ON SALE Pa |Side, a 98 verdict over er Borden's *8 Service at Drayton Plains. The FE 2-4907 : Wat ee. , 5 Fees amen : oa : MK. choke ~~ |game was stopped alter five in- | s . |nings. a — : Firestone Super Champions ' Fangio May Miss ‘500’ | The winners seo 7 runs: in NEW YORK (#—A New York, 9p neers Mot ele soos Free Muffler lastallation oe 2 : j si atter was reti ev 4 Buin with RUBBER-X for increased mileage source said today that Juan Man- batted around twice with a total ‘All Médels Thru ‘56 4 5 ket : , uel Fangio of Argentina, world of 20 men strolling to the plate. Netional Heavy Duty x a road race driver, will|Wendy Meyer collected four hits F rds 58 88 i not drive in the 300-mile race at for Drayton. 0 .. 28.66 ea. the Indianapolis Motor Speedway In the other half of the double $9 om Decoration Day. bill, Dick Shell pitched two-hit ball . $9.88 ea. 3 jand he and Chuck Kirken each, 6-Cyl. : . | Ga rattan’ timag | made two safeties as Spencer Floor | Ply. o $10.88 oa. i ase \Covering downed the team without | Qs “2 y AY [Covering ao Don. R. MacDonald \ \ at pea TONIGHT'S GAMES 370 S. Saginaw 4 lente keland Pharmacy Camecicant uy FE 5-6136 Ni jpan- Pontiac Lake Merchants vs — “ Rete aetearen omen armament oon: oo ame Firestone Deluxe Super Champions _ RUBBER-X is aed j in all Firestone Tires at NO EXTRA COST! “Americas fs Favorite GOLF BAGS $28.00 $] g3 ‘isan $975 GOLF CARTS "Want Gash? ake q » be te ° line t0:- ks _ BENEFICL L __PICK_UP YOUR PHONE — tell us how. poy ern “want PICK UP YOUR LOAN — in a single trip to the oticel BENEFICIAL likes to say “YESI" College Scores | MIC er SCOREROARD College Baseball Albion 7-12, Kalamaroo 0-3. Wayne State 8, Bowling Green (Ohio) Alma 5, Olivet : Detroit 's. 3. Central aitelig: an 12 College Tenn Michigan 8. festern Mi higan 1. College Track * af = Roe [9 - | wine OS Bee Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car = j eg. OTHE CGE sc KE pHa Ce $1E50 B COLLEGE sconES 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC ment Ly | Bugteane' 9 “waste +s onsen ae oe Army 3, Syracuse j jicalied, 10 inn- id MENT <= PHONE FOR EVENING no ROU . Py ~ iin ngs j Leass mode to residents of oil merreunding towns lire ) George Washington 10-18. VMI 6-1 Northwestern 16 Wheaton 2 e iro hy 337A Team Prices on Softball Uniforms and Baseball Uniforms 6 Auburn 4. Alabama 3 (14 innings), Juniata 11, Pittsburgh 7, Dayton 7. Miami 10.) 6 Harvard 5, Dartmouth 4 Brandeis 9. MIT 3 -Amherst 2, Holy Cross 0 Traék 4 Manhattan 90, Quantico 50 Denison 6575, Wittenberg 61'; ALL SIZES ON SALE — . en eae ene Pik ~ Aig ge 2 Rca 2a wees Fi restone NYLON Deluxe Super. Champions . DP | Rawlings Mickey Mantle Nescesecenesazersereces _aeeewerees, : and “Stan the Man” weet. Biate 118%, Ohio Wesleyan) RUBBER-X plus NYLON an unbeatable combination Musial Gloves Harvard 88%, Dartmouth 84" 5 ARMY . i : | Yale 5, a tams 2 con . ; oe With pee tox WELDEN W Kentucky 10. E Rewtucky JOE S NAVY SURPLUS = te recappoble '@ SPORTING GOODS Swarthners 1, tatapele & E Built-in 1 ie | Te Eaters S. Saginaw St. 2.00228 : ; ime. ‘olumbia enn ; Extra High me ets | whe achantonthaeld Behera, “Witness.” T ARP ‘AULIN S we type if Q > ee : | WASH ‘N’ 20 10s -— Oo fof _ a al : : U ews p y oe | I A 12x15 ALL SIZES ON SALE LG re | WEAR SLACK 12x18 ow , GROUP 15x20 Now, for the first time, Firestone and only Firestone Tires are made re, Mode ie <* _with Rubber-X for greatly improved mileage, safety and performance. $5.98 Manila “Rope. 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SAGINAW - - FE 5. 2620 146 W. Ht IRON - FE 2.9251 9 South Saginaw / WADING POOL $3.05 | Stee! Frame — en Teok 6 on \' | 7 % \ er eTN : . ae be $ ‘ \ ° wx \ . V4 y ; oy 21 OAN / Y 4 . \er 4 ‘ . \ ; ‘ . ; 4 Z fen ee ee = Cee ee a 4 F : o + on EP | mes : i * j ee i 2 ee eae ear oi : ae , ; i : . ct oc FEE sa. : (Agr * : f ‘ z Scenic : ae Ris : ; ho : fos J me .¢ : faa = Ps ie ‘agi ‘ == = we ; E : : oe : : ‘, ¢ : 2 . pe f $ ty 2 : $ : ; . 4 : ‘ sect bs = 4 ’ f tg : os ~ : : : 7 5 - - ; s } 3 ¢ r : ; : t : es ; . = . at ¥ & 1 SoMa SiN. : Z : : : ? J Aue i : ‘ » - Ontario Lakes Full ee yr : Pickerel in: Abundance y It’s open season for pickerel on] Canada and is such a prolific Ontario's lakes and rivers today! spawner that the Ontario Depart- and thousands of Canadian ang) ™¢™t of Lands and Forests | U.S. anglers should find an abund., a planting their fry in | ance of this North American es and rivers three years ago. native. Today only three hatcheries are Pe ou * 5 a an imaintained. | But only six can be taken a day » * * | unless sportsmen aim to angle for “Two or three females can r a Sic ri. a on a | the more elusive blue pickerel of spawn as ‘many eggs ag we can *? °7 - °? Lake — bay for which the limit is lay so it’s hardly worthwhile car- Yellow pickerel, tnews as dore, “ aie a2 Dr. TH Mackay Ope " Friday 9 to 9; Saturday 9 to 5: 30; ery 9 to 9 All Sales Final” No Refunds No Lay-aweys Oe NN — ie Z | mr bs w Bude get Terms on o Terms on other merchandise Free! Free! 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(2) Stevens 12 Gouge............ a ; Jet Brush (2) Mossberg 185K, 20" Gases ec ad: - Dishwast | LD | ic =A (1) Metal Gon Case, List $19. 95...... Push Buon shoots wd LE _ LOOK AT THIS! "90 ¢ ™ i 2 BASEBALLS BASEBALL BATS Fabric Gun Cases. .., ..57¢ Reg. $1.25 J AE os 97° Chest Protectors, *2.99; Little League Shoes, 3.98 Amazing Jet Brush makes Gey dishwashing easy, saves -§ .- 27%) hands. Jet action gives in- ty : Baseball Gloves, Reg. *7.95.....: .53,98 eat ply Seeeeal Gloves, Bee oe, | GLASS FLY RODS brush gets sg dae bg . an FOP... --- $19 ka Reg. $14.95......... $11.59 ere ap Horny ob ge yal. <\\ YY) *(1) Wool Warm-up Jacket, Reg. $12.50. .°4.95 | reg. $29.95......... $17.99 noe , = (2) Wool Warm-up Jackets, Reg. *15.. 4.96 a tace re : = | —— a (1) 96 100% Wool Plaid Loafer Coat, — TReg. $ 5.95.........$ 3.98 eg. 912.95 ............. 0c eee. 55,98 | Reg. $13.00......... $ 9.75 (1) ; 100% W Wool Plaid Loafer Coal, sce eee. Reg. 912,06 ..............8 0008. a, Extre Tip ee eeae Reg. $29.95. ....... $19.95 >) FLANNEL SHIRTS... . WO[RESRE SBS EN ee ad ti iia le . TROLLING RODS J. Sane cteon, OF | Owiny medion, $58 Mi . Tee Shirts 49° — Undershirts Ae er ro ate : a= | > rea stony stream. A we ee LEATHER DOG COLLARS 59° - 89° Ree, 310.95 cme w sedan : as > OTENNIS SETS ~< UL Ws : chrome- r ‘ : . “> Sr re . . j ) =r eo ; Saran en PING PONG SETS Wee $3803 Sel s LEER .< PRESS \ \ : mr _ NET, BRACKETS, +498 TROLLING REELS |< HEAD COVER ae PADDLES, BALLS Red Cap, Reg. 8 ee 16.98) la oir, Reg SWEAT SOX... . 3 for ‘129 > _— BOWS and ARROWS = BALLS (1)20-Ih, Glass Bow, Reg. $11.75 5.98 3 $1.50. TRUE TEMPER BY,’ Glass Casting Rod, Reg. $27.96 po ae Agent yp Fe he Lie Bee t : 8 ! Insulated handle $ 99 sorry, OO [ser HY ‘on save, oncy °$388 YK (1) 60M. Glass Bow, Rog. $11.75 95.08 Sersiet 2 reanar and. |Nasiond tout ential and. Bear Hunting Arrows... ..°10.88 v»- cotton. In flamingo, green, push-button switch below _ iran and red. : eae ect CASTING LINE; Reg. oe 00 See ns NLL Toa "THE rONTIAe H PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY i i958 pagina Hoes _ FORTY: SEVEN oo ae : ‘ i : ‘ L ; at : ) h : = tie a = sea : ; me ‘ FORTY-EIGHT _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1058 na ae at ae c _ {DSR Boosting , 5 Ivan Council OKs tates Calendar rs(Graham Pleads .. by eae ~lExpress Fares 1$108;294 Bude rapes Ma Friday, r Less Lust — oF From Retreat . Hei Seat 60 Per Cent ney DUCQE ie Seat at a si I land More Love i | : AVIT | : The | Lake Council last , on * gg « Aactest DEMON tm — the Devon atte Seas ke, Comet ast] SAN FRANCISCO @®—Evangelist _ : i : Street-Railway Commission ig set-| budget for 1958-59, and announced| - Billy Graham called for less lust _ NEW YORK « — ‘The stockirum in wholesale package CHICAGO -@ — Grain futures|ting up a new zone-fare system) it would be ted by a full, 20 News in Brief and more love last night befere — are ‘fur. up support market recovered from a slight ces held around steady today in rates as much as 60 per|mill y tax levy for 14,900 in the 16,500 seat Cow Pal- ‘Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of . Propert early retreat and showed a firmeriresday early Board of Trade dealings. Aft-\cent for ali 15 DSR expréss coach) fourth consecu a et condemned frame)|b: ace, Pee ae tone with prices mixed early. this} \ er @ moderately active start, trade lines. The budget is $1,006 less. than| nome rt 14’ Commreen Bt wank ee me I afternoon. Trading was fairly ac- Produce slowed considerably and at times + last year’s. atenites 6:30 ee * Sensual love is lust,” He said. — tive. . was near a standstill. Patrons now paying 25 cents for 4 es © hg uf for four reason}— ; * * * "5 FRUITS — As in the recent past sessions, express rides within the city will _— eS oe - ndlly ened — Meyer aden’ to set up a hore, Wall Street took in stride the|Applse Delicious jbu. -..-.-.... #90/commercial influences again were/pay an additional five cents after] Sates tax, four services will me eel a ete, bring children and supply creative _ mies of Sipeat pean SOY Contd: igi. Wiese Sone be sesesonees .. &m/slow or absent. The United King-|May 26 to ride beyond the first ably be trimmed this year ore ta walla of energy.” , i i Tl, Some aircrafts improved grad- VRONYARLES _ dom was reported to have bought/zone into the second zone and an ly,” City M, x Louis G. Bar: yeened Graham. in the third week of bis’ os. Le 5 2 Small amount of corn, but po|additioal 10 cents to Fide beyond) ry aqig in his budget message. |Lake ‘Tigh School by. burglars, tt sixeweek San Frencisos erase, | Ww r, P e wheat business w L second . : . ‘ 7 — one oes nth eas 73|""Near the end of the first hour,| ‘The maximum charge under the| The 20 mills for operating ex-|was reported yesterday to the Oak- OY -a-sems eteen One | webe funealar with a Geaaida demas, SelcTM ses 00 |May $2.20%; corn % higher to Yyond the city. limits will be 4) Bary said. In addition, he said. : aire ae ouialt : | teseing. Ayia. spewed mos | coc : EB Neer, Mayet 1 he Soedease smiacchine Guanes total or Te mike ta ipoumalt ta etn ne He called it a delicate subject bu. ees | ’ rye : Ss Te ed Plains 2 ; rent ae ca 11: 230 |nigher to. % lower, May $i.34%;|tare boost in nine months to bol] Serene Gepanal: 2 malls Sat Gover ia mn ty 7 Bm. mene Shar. se, ewes techs oat. Mee 1 Gains and losses of key stocks|Tometoss, . dskt) +. 3.25 Soybeans unchanged to % lower,|ster sagging DSR revenues, ; Gnd 2.8 mills for water debt. else is speaking ‘t.” the q were from fractions to about a/c. = 2.00\ May $2.25; lard 5 cents a hundred * & * General tales ure Bin- Brena Fri, May 16, 8 ba : ary pats, Set chonges were, onal Stina ccc #8 pounds nine to 7 cents lower,| ‘The zone-fares, amomeed yer ited to 20 mills under the city’s|am. ama Congregational Hhecy pidéd oli tin is tea 1 *. * * : Pree eee May terday, followed a report that the chart urch = . ny — The voi Un Tea. e 4-lnch rom Ready fo Close Ho Be Closed This Yeor | OF eae: 5-P. Lengths Siciniose Steel Kitehen Sinks... «$39.95, Wilson we Go's: anf NEW YORK @ — Bigelow-San-|(,Q Firm Plans , Revatifet Mirror Bright Finish. Res. 940 ne tows. 4 Jobless Pay Issue May Carpet rage mie and | Submersible — “sinats stort, White Enamel - Sanford Carpet Division at end a. va": 431, Cause Solons to Calor this year New Plant in Ohio Colored 2-Piece SUMP Laundry Trays win stuns. rece sinner. .$ 15.95 ‘Lowell P.. P. Weiker, president, said May or June Sessions Powder Room Set Bath Tubs cre merea—snent mpertectons ... .$ 12.95 the move will permit cost savings and permit concentration on the PUMP Higbie Manufacturing Co. of! by the Associated. Press Rochester, today announced plans| de ie ¢ May 15. LANSING © — Soto lawstnhers|gaiow Rugs and Carpet Division.|to build a $500,000 plant in Arche sp large China Lavatory with Chrome 3,000 Gel. Disposa' Le ee oe Indust, nati Via sede! returned today to wind up 1958|Sanford = cuapets ace sonal te whote- bold, Ohio, as la Plated Trim, Free Standing Closet. per Hour ; Garbage Di a o- 5 0 + i sese> a _. business with jobless pay and a e distributors while igelow Carlton Higbie, president, said Prev. day. cy ts m3 18 § couple of thorny spending issues|line is sold directly to retailers. | construction will start within a COLOR —«§ 95] $, 4 _ Fiberglas Laundry Trays’. ese eneoeasenosees $44.95 Month ago .... 239.2 902 7.6 1636\heading a skimpy agenda. = month on a 15-acre site bought. Yaar age ccc: SS 1866 4 188) "nm how these questions were re- co, [iron the village which ts located cupice ‘Kitchen Stove Hoods, Copper Enamel +2 SUMS WP 1988 ‘tess 234.7 00.9 129 1568/80! n de-| Wholesale Food Prices i988 aes ee He ies solved apparently depended a near Wauseon; Sink, with trim $57.95 19397 low nabs 2268 782 662 1509 cision whether officially to close up Up 5 Cents for Week The 30,000-square-foot plant will ° 42” Cabinet SERS STEELS SOE shop on Friday ‘or recess for fur- roduce steel tubing for automo- g parang. ; DETROIT STOCKS raed sessions late in May or in Rigel YORK (AP)—Wholesale| tive and refrigeration industries. GLASS LINED-30-GA LLON ' ngures “Ste: Seas untae are JURE. aor ao P i aes ae Yo 4 Oe: ¢ AS WATER Gel. Famous Make Completely Autometic Allen Bost. & Favtp co. ee Lex, Negu|_ Majority Republicans cast about/turned up this week after a four- ung Fomeowners Up Gas WATER MEATER * $ ag Baldwin Ri ubbér Co one 11.6 123\for some basis of agreement that)week decline. CHICAGO. — According to the nee at SO e aE oe 77.5, would permit quick action on emer-| At $6.62 the index :was five|United States Savings and Loan : Howell Elect. Motor Co * 5 —5.2igeney extension of unemployment|cents higher than a week ago and| eague, 40 per cent of today’s/ The Prpber Cae"... °? $7 $3!compensation benefits to workers|up 8.9 per cent from the year-ago|homeowners are between the ages / Pedy Mig. Co, ; os us a who have exhausted them. week's $6.8. The year’s high wasiof 25 and 34 compared with 30 per | : a5 WHE SEE at Et "E] seme, at teat, fet ncreasing. [96:1 the week ended Apel 18_lent in 198. 10 Yea cr Wemany, 100% Sait Sait cine "HEATER : fy concerned about the need for ' : ; ; prying loose a pending bill on | 7 5 Sy. Warranty Ednon Approved C & C Consumer Prices Rise | the subject, bottled up for weeks : White or Colored : “Le . in the Senate serene 0 UBL C EARING i . 95 to New High in’April | Committee. a eae , } 2 Compartment gf Wholesale FREE STANDING NEW YORK # — Consmer prices climbed to a new high for the Board. he NICB index rose to 1072 equals 100), 3.2 per cent the year ago level. In earch was 106. 1957, it was 103.9. * * * As lawmakers gathered, Michi- igan unemployment was estimated at 465,000, Exhaustees were near-| ing 70,000,.and by one estimate stood to shoot. up to 135,000 hy! early fall, Wrapped up in remaining money’ disputes ‘were a possible cutback) force, and torpedoing of plans for construction of a new Boys Voca- tional Schoo] at Whitmore Lake, ~*~ *« * sem and Rep. Walter G. Nakkula 4| Gladwin), House Labor Com- ad mittee chairman, were in the fore- front of a move to ease restrictions Senate, + *+* * bar in present uncertainties over action by the state. \ of 100 men in the State Police’ Speaker George M. Van Peur-} in the so-called Faulkner jobless! ipay plan which is pending in the Van Peursem said he saw no! congressional intentions to quick The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearing for Tuesday, May 20, 1958 at 8 p.m. EST in the Commission Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct = following public Smprovenrents: PAVEMENT, RESURFACING, WIDENING North Perry Street from Huron Street to easterly City Limits. SIDEWALK AND RELATED WORK, CHANGE OF GRADE North and: west side of Cherry Court from Hull to end of street. f i | i | For further information see legal notices. Interested property owners are urged to appear. Dated May 14, 1958. | | ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Kitchen Sinks =" COPPER PIPE Ty" “Ww MONG icc ee Ft. 1%" 'M’ Hard. . os +++ + Ge Ft. 20-Foot Length Yo nc Ste 60 Ft. Coil......., -22e ""K’ Soft, 60 Ft. Coll... 40¢ | * 91" Length Vq-in, Galv. $ 2.84 TOILETS — %-in. 3.68 l-inch Galy. $ 5.25 - 1%" Gely. .$ 6.93 1 = Gelv, . i Galv, 11.34 -R SDAY, MAY 15, 1958 = ¥ ‘NOW, SON, IN MY DAY...’ By JOSEPH H. PECK, M.D. « “As far as the period from 13 to 17 is concerned, no man living knows more about the adolescent boy than I, and I know nothing. nh. & & y —< = Latte 8 WEA Services, tne. TM. trying to match wits with a hungry). for him to think of marriage after) BUDDI 5 onal bes I CANT LET'ER STAY THERE / ONE OF Ss (GF a ID By Cart Grubert OVereg e® A NEW I'M VISITING _ A THE STREET ‘OH, AUNT FRITZI-=-- NEW FAMILY DOWN _— FAMILY ?? --= WHAT'S THEIR - ar =e QUARANTINE — [ QUARANTINE | ——} I—Vg ~ i ——_—————— 1960 by WEA Gorvies, tne. TM. Reg: U.S. Pat Of, ” DONALD DUCK BEFORE EACH SUPPER... pa MS ot) +" Ree — 7 oo 4 = ef ey Se ~ 2 z mt " : Hg ge oo ae Pe Se ae co ek ee TRE PONPERG Paes, THURSDAY, MAY 46, tone be oy ee oe sep ye ' * Be v1? Knifes Wheels Will Stay Down on $8 Million Bomber ~ = —_ Dro ( I ‘I Can’t Fight LikeIUsedTo’ ~ *+ |More TollowinFeed = BOY, 1, NIMES Fp iy-Landed B52 Ready to Fly Again DOPS¢haNe by ciciane’ Union Coar coemeesem Dj ce ta |Belly-Landed- B52 Ready to Fly Again), . |, ~ (|Musicians’ Union Czar, \m pod ofl and te x | ce — : : “ 4 z ek i i cis, 3 oe T= * fo. = Zi | a were used livestock ! * land UL er WESTOVER AFB, Mass, i® —jthe BS2 off on a flight to Tinker, Maloney, 39, Jacksonville, naa AQainst Boss James Petrillo, Retires feed in 1957, an increase of some ee The first B52 atomic bomber ever|AFB, Oklahoma City, later today,/his 6-man crew an uncomfortable) ~ ‘ ! ke 96,000,000 pounds from: the 1956 Quiet Music Student successfully landed on its _belly/was NE ee ne oe out or Royal Oak. Carpenter if & OL—MUSICIAN’S oy ee ae . ignre and @ new record. — re Chases Widow Down) ts two months alter its amag| ® e wo [Gieplenewil remain locked in| Agrees to Pay $1,500) CHICAGO UNS) — James C Petri, » has been a labor] NOTICE Of INTENTION 70 Coe. Lite Rock Street ing escape from destruction. The wheels that tailed to extend|the down ‘position for the entire) jn Back Wages |Petrillo, czar of the American Fed-lleader for 42 years, said: . SF you are hereby, ified that at a i But the erew planning to takellast March 11—giving Maj. C.M.|flight.. ae eration of Musicians. since 1940 “tet sot flag to spring any |i ete ae LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (A ° : depot at Tinker, the Sengine glo-| A criminal charge against a|‘begause I just can't fight like I a ae ee cated. ig be tbe Senger 7 quiet, polite boy — that was the Ike High Officials to Use Them bal rangebomber will be put/Royal Oak carpenter contractor used to. : x ‘good: ” ; crete ¢ t and way almost everyone described 2 through complete inspection and|was dropped when he agreed to| Petrillo, still combative at 66, pee” of grade and the. 12-year-old Joe Grabher. { ; - + as . overhaul. . pay some $1,500 in back wages to |gtipped his old instrument, the Petrillo's retirement « Was de-| ae Set ee Ch sper “An awful thing” was the way : i a a workers who had brought action|{rumpet, in his Chicago union head-|scribed as assuring “a wide open stdmated sos of 8g, and ry & neighbor described the boy chas- ensive eC U \ . The Boeing-built 200-ton bomber,|against their former boss, . | |quarters and said: Joonveution ” tochoose his SUCCES-|Drovement is on file for public inspec- ing his piano teacher from her based at Loring AFB, Majne, was x © & | » “I'm not sick. I’m tired. I just sce" by gueret Saflot for a eunvier IP serther tateneed te cle ona home and plunging a knife into! . . ‘ 8 miles above Montreal on a sim-| Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem |°2't fighftike 1 used to. The wey/term, Ee LF her. : . : wated bombing run March 11/said a charge of issuing three|! Mebt. 1 fight, fight, fight all day ~ *« * Phe cokt thereof shall be by * ff WASHINGTON W—The govern-jand is capable of stratospheric’ when multiple electrical system checks without sufficient funds was|!0"8: This way, poison gets into) The pudgy, ofe-time trumpet het allot the lots and The teacher, Mrs, Kirke Killian,|ment is buying three jet trans-/flight. trouble developed. It was impos-/dropped against Gus M. Ranieri, |Y°Ur System.” player (“I was not a good musi-|of land fronting upon, the nord aba was dead on arrival ‘at a Little Ports costing five million dollars; Eisenhower's approval of the) sine to lower the landing gear. (of 3163 Merrill St when he agreed|. . * * ® cian but I managed to make a| set, i? of Su" Srect shell. eon- Rock hospital yesterday. each to be used by President Ei-iparchase order was announced wt Maj. Exnest Norman, Mat-lto pay the wages owed 39 _Petrillo said he would, under no’living”) said the high point of! cetrey 408090 of tae ata Mpeg he] The 64-year-old widow, who had /senhower and other high ranking) yesterday by White House Press\nattan Beach, Calif, and Capt.’ ployes “— "| dreumetances accept renomina-|his union career was in 1942 when| 1707.2"therest and.§ 992.90 the given lessons td Joe for four}oificials on long distance trips. |Secretary James C. Hagerty, who| James R. Burnett, St. Paul, Minn. ; tion to the presidency of thelhis union went- on strike against|‘imetet, (cout cand expenats inert years, was stabbed 19 times x * * said the planes would be ayailable| navigators) plotted an accurate| , Despite the criminal charge | 99 909. member iniion af ital recording companies over demands| sss! Vent. me Gee ae with a hunting knife the boy wore] ‘The planes, four-jet Boeing 707s,/!0F use by the President or other!course to the 12,000-foot long run-| being withdrawn, = Raniert, § | Convention in June ~ Ithat a trust ‘fund be set up for] tnet the Commission of the city ot . in a scabbard on his belt, Police so ania b engl of (OP government officials on CrOSS\way at 8th Air Force Headqudr- member of Oakland County Car.’ Clutching a telegram from 5,600|musicians, . = pontine. Michigan will in the Capt. A, M. Haynie said. nie COT ow heite pre [country or intercontinental flights.| ters here penters Local 998, still faces two | _ [Commission Chamber on May 30, 1888 et _ é ; panded Marlies vatyllony, Lael ert ers bg fee sills aching @ telal of 24. a ee ee The musicians won the strike, |, (sleet, Bm, ‘2 beer a ee [top speed of 500-600 tiles an hour| Hagerty said none of the three- Compounding the difficulty of| 7 from him. 3 his ‘decision te-quit, Petrillo eaid:| sad! tte: test 16. years om |i a, ‘ “She got mad and hit me be- speed jets would be assigned tothe unprecedented B52 landing at-| The first was filed by the Car-| «ry» ae ee ee Dated’ May 16, ee, RB. Bve: cause I made mistakes,” Joe said.| alone, He said the|tempt was the fact that.the bomb- penters District Council (AFL-| iv harder’ te set cee tee vat | Petrillo eal Guan to umapiena | m5 a8 Then he said Mrs. Killian hadi? _ 4° President would continue to use/er still had aboard 50,000 pounds|CIO) who charged Ranieri had not| tvs te noecmbler T fuse mont | ewaldene S°* : a not hit ‘him, and Sater said be wasiLatil Governments _ |his personal plane, the propeller-\of fuel and the airplane landing| fulfilled an agreement with the r = morte OF er tetaaing ot Ferry not sure what had happened. driven ‘Columbine .IiI, on many)lights were out of commission, |union in contributing $6,645 to two| ‘°, 8°t Wt # think F've done my | He estimated that during his No one else was in the house. M Abet’ Viole trips. The * 600-mile-an~ hour B52 union funds. tale years a8 president, musiclane’|iar ‘mecting of mot the Neighbors said they heard Mrs. M@Y IOVENCE | ‘he Boeing piane was picked,|touched down at more than 200| The second was filed by. 35 for- Petrillo said be also would re-anlares rong 200 Der cent, But be| iy Ponlus, MoMtosastnad fb Killian scream and saw her come Hagerty said, because it is ‘‘the/miles an hour, skidded 6,000 feet|mer employes who claim thgt he sign his position as a vice presi-|said: * ,, {the intention oof es running from the first American transport air-| along the main concrete runway, |owes $7,602 in back wages for work |dent of the AFL-CIO. However, he “Our business is bad. We don’t) jo, construct ote chanel ten craft with substantial flying expe-|and jolted off one side into muddy|they did: for Renieri in 1956 and|will remain president of the|have the work we had, and ‘this sory Cit, Cimte. gt, an gstingie “Boy, stop that! rience.” ground. f ,\musicians’ Chicago local. 20 per cent (federal excise) tax is! ine end ‘estimate of, said. im Kelso shouted. * * * * * * Ranieri has not as yet answered -& ye murder. Television did the worst) ment is on file for, puntic . yet t is, further intended to construct a ae In Seattle, a spokesman for the| During the long, grinding slide,|the charges in either suit. Asked if he had a favorite to|Job on musicians that I know of.| seid improvement in ra =n then plunged the planes will be of the 120 type|piane’s belly threw back a bril-| - - not higher wages but more work.” weemitat according to frontage end Ba pha two other longerrange models of| am, Steet, of flaine. Some equi! To Re-Enact First Air Mail Service ee es Prat Seve as waned Then he went into the house to two other longer-range models of} ment on the bomber floor caught ; Petrillo described AFL-CIO Pres-| Stree, from Huren Stree the sp ~ get his music sheets “the 701, ae fire, but fire trucks quickly put! “9 =; t a , ident George Meany as “the great-|«s ment district to defrey, $117,120.33 to tell his parents . - lout "the fiamries. None of the men Flying Jenny Going Up est labor leader of our time.” He|fiettt ant tint 138i st the et dum, . +|aboard was injured. : spoke hopefully of the future of] mated cost and expenses thereof shell be ae. aoe a Six PCHS Students 5 ey tach Set to e : Se ee won: sv Grabher Field Maintenance Squadron here,| WASHINGTON VW — An any other place,” he said, “Amer- |! when “there was a band) ret ine Com of the City of 4 months old. He has Awarded { Posters porcine, & sectmlaue developed’ imentic 1918 “Flying Jenny” re-|ica’s greet commercial 'aviation|in every town in the land.” Seatioe oi bes P eS pear me age A | f or 0s ers a ty Pam sg ov red enacts the first U.S. air mail|mail demonstrated the practical] Then, in his usual bouncy and soject Pima, te,.bone, suggestions ‘and ed a s service in this county. feasibility of the ne|good-humored nature, he Six Pontiac Central High School|inserting huge flotation bags un-|"Leon D. (“Windy”) Sia tinlat ad can Or domes eee Datha dey 14, 1968 D Cub Pack ' students received cash awards|4t swept-back wings and says only he is “over 60”, was| Letters from Postmaster Gen-| -“I wish you guys would get out ome 8. toe . nn outdoor adver-|PUMping them full of air. jcalled back to an old, familiar job|era] Summerfield to the postmast-jof here so I can get myself a May 18, “38. £ American inst lim-jtising posters they designed and). +f in manning the controls of the/ers at Philadelphia and New York|bottle of beer.” ante te ean ae itations entered in the 13th Annual Poster} As the bags filled, they gently|“Jenny” for a memorial flight|were assigned to the special flight, . , | Depses. - jlifted the jet bomber. Huge jaeks|from W ’ State of Michigan, County of Oakland, ‘ow ashington to Philadelphia|along with a load of ally Cash on the Hoof : Ramirez, a sophofhore,|Were inserted at nine key lifting to New York City. marked letters sent in by philat- gtilip E. Rowston. being. duly ever, 187 Rockwell St.; received $25| Plats. 2 es * ff elists and destined to become). siya Oxia, a — The collec-| ists, for the office of City Commi “Wear White a Smith was one of the original collectors’ items. Soom pinta, wean’t Big antughh tor tablets Pontiog, at the ¢ Ship More Iron Ore ea aaniaea Go ben 2. * jotferiig of . and Mrs. H. W. further states that tn ac- pete ¢ detiveries between| memorial flight and the ob-'Turner at Sunday setvices in the eurtence vith fate Lee and Secu 2 Amberwood NARVIK, Norway — Iron-ore|siborne postal 15, 1918, He|*rvances in many other cities First Baptist Church. They brought| lection and campaign expenses were os St., and Joyce Kersner, a shipments from Narvik, in north-| ‘hese Ba get tte fh are being sponsored by Air Mail/a Shetland pony to church. It will/"So%Siy wetow from whom contribu- Ave, ern Norway, set a new record in operates a private flying |Pioneers, Inc., made up of early|be sold with the money going to me ceentved: | wrnunetd » Fe eo rim tone Compared ae et at Pine. City, N.Y. eat mall service employes the church. : T5 “Thom expenditures ‘ = * oe m™m “4 Rudy Miller, ceremonies at Washington Nation- ili ishwashers rway’ in Sweden | tions of this deponent George Prell, 68/200 Kinds of Bamboo =a! Airport, Deputy Postmaster|~ — ‘ : Fier dost \OWSTON. and Jerry Robinson, _. |General Edson 0. Sessions re-} CHICAGO—There are more than} OSLO—Norway's traveling state) , Subscribed and sworn te before me a St, all seniors. SAVANNAH, Ga. — More than 500,000 dishwashers in use in art » Riksgalleriet, has be-|ty of Oakland this 28th day of April et eee at a eee ents ate rome a saneiean yen. 5 : ae ee Le ‘S, orBBs, Detroit advertis- tes. Department ashington Monument. Plumbing eating Industries It display contemporary Nor-|Notery 7 , Serie none EE t “ Wwegian art in 18 Swedish cities," | 7 sommissin expires augyut ¢, 1» Help Wanted Male 6 Fagen J for Work? enlemen php real . C. DINNAN, Realtor Duck Lk. Rd. at Mie MU _ +0963 Work Wanted Female 11| Building | Business Services _ 13. MAN WANTED — FOR RAW- ss in . A gy SB Bs. ee a 108 Oft) A. et = Se taal * : Rite and Alie> Wesser. Mr. * | . OLD re BCROOL to make and g . te at Rs. was sent yest Reon to f work, ard- m, ta ans 804 prot, geod COOK. GOOD BUYER, " fier. ™ * in "Puneral Home. Richroond, stick’ Shop. Miracle Mile Shopping leigh's, Devt. MCB-606-190, Pree: | 95 semi, religious, scent Proeste aE oar ome ® A ae | BERNAR-| ai 3 7) Center. : E> Ponti ia vost r. You ¢ earn SS. Ba é m et. 57; i Puntrel Home, Wailea Lake. A St d - [MAN WANTED | WITH MECHANT. ue a $1,000 & up monthly s : Ataga: lsu} ¥ at MA eaay jo cal, ability sales. to EXPERIENCED WA’ hours per day. For, personal in = om, and Mauge. tet & cael Veale wate iene) = Wonda-Chairs. Car nec- yee. r. at >: sisters tp “Mesico, 1 opel omvies loved wife of ance, rete and mechanical] Bee Mr, Branclie. “Groveland win . May 16, at} 5r° 4 ‘| the Fsixte,” Mathews Build nt Agencies 8A | a.m. from the Pursiey Punersi pies and Min. - Haitway "between | Pontiae a Employment Agenc’ oe | —_Must_b WEN WANTED APPLY 0X. : : ~ ~~ SHAPMAN, MAY 13, 1988, DU - one at Business Opportunit Paddock. Between @:30 & 9 a.m. | - -EVELYN EDWARD Ss = the ee : VOCATION, NSELING Saat Been a Sac) Rome si Be Sie fae 3 o-: 2 v r inv J . : ae : will be pula Oakland Memorial Banasery. tion of an outstanding opporeenlity PART TIME baad wemeene dd BAKE BLDG. ae . ed, Ren | Mrs. Smith will lle in state ot the become our assocate and oF ° & : B. Dizon Jr. officiating. Dadiay H, Moore ; for a highly. sueces: FULL TIME. , a Seemann a uburn Heights, and re- man who recently passed on LESME , | vate af uesty visitation ‘Thursdey” from more than 30 years with us. SALESMEN | © Funeral Home. = m. wi od character = MAY 14, 1988, ANNETTE) Sue? bit ee © Call On - Pood i, Good $433 “MAY. 14, 1958. STELLA , 2618 Knollwood: beloved tn- : an oe mt. ‘ove = Bay. mat 4 at the offices sf Savoy For bus urant, age 21-30 a 7 173 ‘Gadi: age $0;| fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ ng garnin by Mineo selected Motel, 8. Telegraph May L het Get ee aes Oe ee = A dear shar uf tae - of Me ona tire Jack es t our main office and §: om Co ~ and Eon MibWast EMPLOYMENT. ‘ jae th Rand) Gazi as Mul] Fun Uh you, Sten hee eatnre-anCRRMAN_aouD |_SepoletsTaad Tasty emetes | fees mete Bane an Pe BS A ae Me-| held Pritay. May 16. at 2:30 p.m.| fOme the owner of your own) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN GOOD | _¢ =e r_ : ; arte Ea eee) Rome ie het Began BBE ee | Serainey, (oe eaarecsire salesman. | Looking for Work? Instructions 9 ome wi v. . Jam 5 = ; Ssturday. May 1%, at 1:30 ay Sheehan officieting Interment in ANER & SPOTTER, EXC. meres Ra, "Walled Take a & Yo beh vein reat | ——~ = Ww rom Voorhees-Sinle Chapel with, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Funeral ar-| Working conditions. Good pay, Air —naEAL ECTATE te. Lots of floor time. Plenty | BATON TWIRLING tte #3 Rev. Theodore R. Allebach of-| Tangements by Dudley H. Moore} conditioned piant B'ham. Sieane REAL E TATE ba ig sae my home, Walied Lake inlay, : . ficiating. Interment in White! Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. ers. 1253 8. Woodward MI SALESMEN W.C DINNAN Realtor FE 71-0308. - a neral Home. = a a Huron wr yeu "Mer have manion t1008 Pee Re AND —Pertly_trained. FE ¢eset. ous “ Png & on’ 9S. 4 loved wife of Bert &. Wandecar: (CLOSER AND LEAD TARER time tnd you'te siriety on your | “40% 2uom SOR deve | Work Wanted Male 10 ew c: CM. MAT 33, am S. dear mother of Mrs. Lyle Conklin,| modernization work. Good hustler) °¥®._Pienty VOD : ast be able to take | ~n v wort a a, Hg Rainn deel] Mf. Ford Bird, Mrs. Esvard Call from 8:30 to § daily, FE F.C. W co. References required, Bee Mr tis, |1 HOUR, UP. DAY OR NIGHT, 3 = Me-| Gear sister of Mrs. Thomas Mext- ; Soret Williams Lake Ré. & MIB! sich, service odd | ' & lawnmower motor serv 3 ; ge oe of David! scott. 1 acreage ture boring mill rater Call in Ee ani AN ~™ LADIES d GIRLS | ere an on 7 +. snd Joseph Heichel; nine grand-| fe announced later by the ursiey| ure boring, mil ities, 66 Hl “Eetes te ne 2 7 oe oe —— Dressmaking, Tailorin 3 children ‘siso survive Funeral) —runeral Home. Berke st, _. sl) geese aoe wre oreomn | ea, tng. te th eglete res tools Soll anytime in 32903 or ng, g 16 3 " —— } ow okies. rs, '’ : le ‘i jigs will be held Thursday. | Heat Treat Man money se.ling for our organi- Seokt . Hourly rate plus eontmie, Feist : "| DRESGMAKING. TAILORING. Al- . at § p.m, from Dudley Card of Thanks 1 sation W. of Pontiac in the lak 8-0693 Meyers, | 4-1 CAi terations, Drapes & formals done 5 htoore Puneral ogy bse Rev. | wnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnew, ge! sage | others need = area. . — ° ~ sion. ao 5 . Mr. ers, cl CARPENTER WORE KEW — DY < aH Ks in ™m home. aa als . J, Teeuwissen-Jt~ officiating we WISH TO THANK OUR “ ope: an atmospheric) TOP COMMISSIUN RATES eee : - A Beale —_myr Doms. Cob FE ems, Interment in Remota, Pa. Mr - relatives,| CODtrolied elec, furnace on small| Fo phon MIDDLEAGED LADY.” L T 7 ANY . se : Heiche! will be taken to Howard. ciseds Logan Peal w. “Sine parts, Steady om ment, good Behute st ithe 5 ane. phone Mr. ous®work. care of children. Live weeks Has own trans, OR 3-0508, Garden Plowing _16B Reinola Church ip Gentre County.| Cone Nursing Home, end Agnes! Beh ae Fite Pontie ROUTE MAN OPENING FOR ONE SIBOLEA: LEAGED — HOUSEREEPER i = * N-| ___ Bullding Services AAA , ROTOTILLING. LAW ° 2 .| -Eliis for their —Press Box $0, 1 HES . Pa. Saturday at 2:30 pm. Ar-| ‘and floral offerings Special) oo. | Ssmbitious Paine With car for es | “stay nights. $15. 5% days. «ecu 2 oa 0 rdens and ir Fr} - rangements by Dudley H. Moore| thanks to the Rev Marvin’ Hes- _ lier brush route..No| St) : -~ 20 YEARS fochaveu "Ra. FE eRe Fe ee : _Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. | ter and organist. Also Voorhees- BOX REPLIES werk ten ae oe oe a OPENING IN TELEPHONE avr : - : ICE FE nT GiRDEN FLOWING PS ; ,' HELM. MAY 14, 1966, MARION v.| “Wie Funeral Home. pap re 1, 8, 11, 13, 14, 28, 2%, PE 2.2318. aah eemaeitee ae vey bas ee | en Ag ed || CARPENTER, A EXPERIEN 4 a © : ? 208 Dearborn, Rochester: Beloved! father and son, Mr and Mrs. § 39 34 $8. 41, 42, 43, 46, SALESMEN — OVER 36, MAR- PAR ENTE neTiTOtE “NERDS work, roof : General pong and viepg ae 818. ; D Geen: nr ee othe: of Henn, || Warren Jackson, Mrs. Haze! Roth, . 2 red. car, we train. Ph. FE | PAREN Mm re Nei ds 3 cA = = =. ewaye. : Thelma, Carolann, Gerald, Ruth.| Mr 0nd, Mrs. def Jackson of/ § 47,58, 62, 74, 76, 88, 81, Guest ty Must be neat and ageressive, | Custom . cabinets PE | . garage ra, basem lane, | Mildred. Sharon. bese oe 118, 119. Time Study and and tree from 8 a.m. ay Bm 5-5633 _ gah were. Freq estimates. , A onald a Im: beloved * ‘ wee! : * . i ono - undeon of ‘Mr and ‘Mrs Henry In Memoriam 2 Lost Estimating Man mole foue’ eto 8 ph, | refer: tee AAA Floor Sanding |. : BULLDOZING Belkan a 8. eral service w e | Ane ~ nm stamps & Miscellaneous parts. PONTIAC BABYS B U- A fe al R Thom) 71-8872 , " : peld Friday, May 16. st 10 &™./1~ LowInG MEMORY OF arviL|{ The Pontiac Press A food chance for promotion. | — Lelie, Sto te he 5 gay | _tce bie. OR 3-5479. co. eee eres = Oy sf : Neral Home with Rey D. A Reca.| vor, aoe veoeee ne iest yest FO WANT ADS TROSTAL # a ier COR sittin Reed ladiog in git aur. = Fr t. On ACME A . : |e and leveling ! . t ay . : : : : ( b HE ciloding, ermen i rafhareron aebedauat memarz. | FOR boo, pemen creet See | und ncte ON ath Benton | Mia "eBRtg gr OF | “tar, Meeting Netley | Paeaen Tan | cae see Watts. Fas + Badley A "haatre”ptseras wots But, fo te who bave loved and Tot] } = DIAL FE 298181 | |_Saite" iO" Sele FON FE) reetipy exe in A RPE ER SRE PONG] FEA cal Om Smt UarHee oo) _ Belicing Sepeaiee 128 | Spree, Nemeetis pe 1 Auburn Heights. le Zou: . WAKE | gutteins and piece is. Apply is WOR : 11 NEW R, O. WINDOWS, PLUS| _2 ve. FE "i _ Auburn He ly wt : hop. AN WORK OF ANY Hy PO aot 3 LEIST. MAY 14, 1988, WILLIAM C. His loving wife and daughters From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Up -& live — life's great. Enjo Guaeping Cantal © con Wire tad. FE a; LS oe ei elon Wm, Lidsiet Aa. : 4986 W. Commerce Rd. Milford’ IN” LOVING MEMORY OF OUR yourself, be your own boss, 4 | SALESLADY FOR CHILDRENG & | MAN WANTS OR BLOCK © 008 . M mo c age 68: beloved husband of Mrs., dear son, Richard Menzel, who All errors should be re Salesmen wanted Leads fur |" infants department. Experienced work. 0. i : . {ia Let: dear father of Mra ened away two years ago today rted immediately The peed Assad teas fhapte,. only. Lion Store. Miracle Mile.| MAN. 0. WORK ; _ Mrs. Carl Lee roug SOLICITING. WOM. Edward Knowlton. | Mrs. retest | Please God, forgive our silent) = sibinty for errors “othe? Saturday’ ND RETA Pec | @ Jor @ret io work, from exp, OR 3402) oF Fe 4aesa, Svoor, Harold, Darcid., | tears, WHOL ; ; , Kenneth Leigt. Funeral service |OUF secret wish that our son wes peg cancel lend one: rat wonton: Sart Haan aioe, + So cae oF tom 3:90 be © a . will be held @aturday, May 17 at! here: joel at sortion an Exp. not necessary, FE 9-1633| ¢*Perience needed. Apply at 3's s . Free estimate pm. {fom the West Highland Our memories are treasures that|{, imsertion of the oe from 9 til! 7, . ron = ON. or phone A Baptist Church with Rev Gat] no one can steal, ; derad. calacte re the YOUNG MAN FOR STOCK AND BUILD GARDENS AND . 3 Reason, Rent, OR 3-624, alter 4 qoent. Vonegd yard. Ui er oe Lu 26. E. Walton _| _ PE 8046 eect ae J BEDROOM MODERN HOME. 121 | ind’ stores. Low down payment. WALLS CLEANED Wanted Real Estate ror | feeegedster Sere. Rens rece. PS Walton Blvd a Te ROOMS. x ean aL T OR 37061 ) ES J LARGE ROOMS, AND UTIL, |‘, ROOMS AND 1152130, AINTING AND ~ DECORATING, [7 RMB. & BATH NEWLY DitCO Tg ment, corner, lot "112% sGnera) repair work, ‘reasonable. s CASH $ | sated. West side. Adults. Fx sonable. a a haere at Es Ft AINTING EPA 48 HOURS a set. see Pee 26. yrs. rE : HOME— EQUITY Sun Pine Lake FE 4-691. attached =, ear meer. kiteben rnd = wad LAND CONTRACT § ROOM MODERN HOME, JUST | built-ins, bea landscaped re ots RACT ries a Be Physio-Therapy 21A ri : poor ans ERTY & | NEW IDDLE STRAITS H LTH CE eroR Wright tome t Ste iuoraln aas heat, arene 700, ful g rice, Low dn. EA NT OA DA 3 4 room al} residence. $10 per a hart aE. Physica therapy ang. mates re ites reba week On MeDonsid Court, shea (. ROOM HOUSE, CAR GA a 1 ALL CAS * | 33000, ouEE bE “i-ser between 7 and 9. seamen ¢ mht a "t LOsE YOUR HOME! , |3 ROOM FURN APT FYE BATH :| Wa 3 BED: fice bours ® Bra an pm. _|we on ye ge | _& ent, 2101 Opdyke Ra, FE «4008. ier ois, ee one ate: ee ee Cosamat, cor Television Service 22 farm, even rT RMS. & haa 4 TH, NR. cecautted, {HOUSE TDEAL FOR SMALL | euing. 1004200 corner sot land- e R. t arty eral Bospi In Pontiac. | Seaped, ent, MA 4-1058. M P 6-6250 ie ODER BRICE BOMED: L ALL TY SERVICE CALLS x. 1108 W. Maple ___ Mayfair ¢-4380/ 5 So eee LOCA "tie bath, shower up-| "se paved sf A, faced brick ranch swered Raval Bubotnon}s a t. BUYERS AITING “FOR goop 3 Cy p.-. Separa sralre Living rm. iisins, rm| house, 2 ms. Large living aac | ee Fram eS i eA Sioa ho) Gn Sree Mi’, “STRAKA Smith-Wideman 3 RM. Aus “ eons cakes a aan ™ neat ‘sedis “atte eae 412_W, Huron FE r BS fe hae rinectines fe. 5-008. ‘i small residence. $10 per . — GUARANTEED RADIO —& 7 | “ena Bee _ Typewriter Service 22A rg we = MANGE ot DAES a ~ "immediate Servic . Upholstering 23 Decorator Consultant ——s ce wcolors. FE 8-1275. - "ing. Cooley Lake . EM ere Lost & Found 24 ae ce,| land FOR YOUR HOME F If. cash interests you, let us jook yom property fer a cash Oona cases we can get you for > or 2 bls equities, owe also have buyers a. ark Real ova e 4-6492 sk r. #4013. A Clark. GI AND FHA be el) you the = ‘cash you es meee] WE TRADE WE BUILD | "§ TOP § Bore! Yesnver Wail St. Reward, FE FOR HOMES . GI & FHA EQUITIES 4-4526 a a = < ROOM APT. Clark. CORD Igy ROC a CTIVE APE a eae _faraled Helen s, Clean, eve verte Stove & Sebria. 18% E. aoe NE * See fiat, nr a, Shee eto Say: $55 APT. TOR RENT. FE a rage. ‘or ~& BATHE OO 4 aa $14.50 I RMB. Pyr BAT : DWIGHT ST. : 5 * inet ee ceaneliathealhaned EY ca oy rs ns $72.50 month. o jaad erences : Sprague, rooms and stove end wtil. LS le With baby we ¢, A. NT, 6010 rbourne “ILand Contracts|.# ie ddan Y muy: A pei te "Reasonable rent, our bn bts Ac tAtOE, Hils AND 7 nubere. acDonald Court. FE 4-2523 eden BEDR ROOMS, Gas ee spree Close to 20 Fene} é ie & BATE, 7 pray REPRIS. REPFRIG. all util, _PE 5 56766 RM NOUBECAL CALL FE 63301. 240 Parke Street. 1 ROO HOME ON MACEDAY LK Also — cottage. Boat inc], OR ee beth Lak Wl sel HI Dar wade izabe e sell or e of $1,400 for $500. Ed Ph. +231. : $ sou. NEAR GOLF p COURSE th Lake Rd. 3 Rouse and foundation for $21 ft ranch e ae ¥ with $1,500 86-8173. down . SPLIT L bs Unfinished 1,675 Sq. Ft., All wired. oy lum bed. An * aluminum nh. 085 with Call Gordon Fiattiey. EM 3-0482 7 ROOM 87 ELIZABETH Lake Ree at, ‘rent for or home. Suitable for rooming house, oF_of office. FE 3-9821. 7 ROOM HOUSE. 560 MONTH, 277 __Baldwin Ave. # ROOM tor With _matie USE NEAR Por eer . it ion cali Holly Vinirose 7-2303. 750 CEDARLAWN AT Lk, & ?ms., modern, r 23-8703, RE ne 6 ‘foom modern ~Le~’h - 32. to m, for FE 2-01 8 am. x ee nereets, 2 yrs. “DR. KE room, storms ol LOCK. ns 3 eae "3. pedrogm, Take: = ¢ | BUILD DOLE eg ior ent = Bg Be) ‘or children, OERN i BEDROOM Slaia w CLARKSTON AREA 2 room ranch Ae gh large kitchen, cu mone ive [ = iy ell "recluale base- u . lot, SEB IT, Ess _——_ AGE ey sell to . an estate. 6 ‘oom home Walton Bivd. Bese ment ot, a.car garage, CALL FOR CALIFORNIA firepiac is, tchen, Ther. - more, CALL Now Is ~ time té bulld that set tao ig st | cations or from our many reo Call us bas fu informe- Smith-. Wideman | 37 _Time to Build an FE MULTIPLE LISTING & VICE ‘|@ BEDROOM MODERN. 9500 DN | W er mo, FE 5-9580, REAL ESTATH ee . HBures _ let ‘o room, l% car garage. The 1752200 ft. lot is fenced and is loaded with fruit, berries @: flowers. Full price if only $22,000. Terms. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Multiple Listing Service John K. IRWIN Build the new home have always = build your wae home to pind be r pocket Take ad- e < our cnoeia features Utilise ak us tor information today. Attention, : Bride and Bridegroom Your dream home ranch style with 2 large bed and studio room which can room or 3: room. e 900x195 (back fenced) on hard top street, $66.00 J eal month, cash to ao ie, per cent mortgage. Only $11 i Ww ebster School Dist. On S. Genesee Attractive home, stone front siding. Baier “ene Sint Custom Ranch With Basement Bloomfield ar on Mt. Vernon south a me lovely | a with par eroereis, Gute ree, Bere. and full basement, $37,- John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1936 313 West Bre yest Phone FE 5-0447 MI_ 63783 mame gsiow. SH” Side ie Paved od * arden. space eas ___ For Sale Houses 43 Lakefront ~ ON. WILLIAMS LAKE’ ° (peony eee S Etben with diuing’ ares, cious kitchen with d —, Full bath, glassed eri a overlooking Sai i ing out for the eabetleepule price — 050, Large down payment re- quired Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Sere (AcROad Fm OM BANE) Frame, pabel a ~ car garwce, 0x3 tm fer a oak ae Center &t., 9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION Richard Stee 234 = Hi 4-2045 2 Open Dally 0 t Di ry ’ bond + punday 12 to 5 6 RM. ee tN Baas LAKE PRIVILEGES Plains, 600 do odern Sar eran o ed tend or ca 2 pores eee 8 rm. modern on West Huron. th 950° down Also 8 few ea for colored, P. W. DINNAN 6 W. Hu room brick 2. basement. 2 fireplaces. Slate ga wigan. Plstind wale, Gxt with van : ‘s, naxsd jastered garage. All this for $17 on a lot, z DUNLAP Custom builder PE 8-1198 Social Security and This Go Together Dandy small home to retire to. Overlooks A-I ¢. Good sound stone and e home, large © bath, 1 large rm., st off Dixie Hw t and secluded ne 500 wi dn $45 month. No other charges. 2-Bedrm. Bungalow With High, Dry ‘Basement north locaton, paved modern kitchen, -dn, & take over GI ene: Sprawling Ranch Home In Waterford Village sii knoll oreeens 500 i. % & Giroux-Franks REAL ba «oes Disle tie: "RM, HOME” BY_OWRER LOW ae eve Q MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Un FR ry ey A ioe tae tS Aabe rs od Eee fee ote be: $650 DOWN — 3 bedroom modern extra bet. Rensenetie ’ furn oc ton fuiue baths Ls Wild. DE “* . 3 bedroom home near Pontiac trig rel. range, autoassiie washer | Metr. beat and bok waler yal years By = ng ‘completely redecorated, for income near $14,960 LITTLE FPARM - or Geo rw bac home with rs ae rge R I in - and breeseway i basement. | REALTOR Baldwin Ave. Plenty shrubs, | freee ete. gig = a land. “A whale of a ba HOPKI Ss 8.75 ca Y LIVE = At ts wee ames . 4 bedroom farm home. "Recon fod and modernised, You m Pull basem: see ‘the interior of this one. num storms new, plopbing. new kitchen, love-| stre Builder. floss up La hw Gar. and oe. chicken house, School bus at door. LEAVING STATE Will trade for — home. f° fT" BROWN, Realtor 1362 W “Huron 960_per ‘MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE New Brick Lakefront . New, leve! built in 1957. Has all the ' fea s bogey wo : uxuriows rooms (4 bedrooms 2% . recreation room jake porch, 2 fireplaces, Pella double pane s and base- ray heat, New carpeting draperies i LJ Tm. area, Also So Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive bungalow. Built to 955. 3 bedrooms all on — car garage with sum Park and lake paiviieaes. ‘n 386 down, “on easy FHA term Elizabeth Lake Front This is a choice 60 ft Motorway Dr. A gentle send beach ond nice eee KINZLER wae : 670 w. Huron Ph, FE 42525 OR PHONE. oe 2-0829 EVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE If... you Nike summer fun, gar- dening, swimming, boating : me Shores, $400 down to GI. Avondale School District 2 bedroom with extra large: kitchen and living room Excellent value at $6,000. peal oe plus reasonable This... d-year-old 2 bedroom home has been newly decorated. One acre of playground sed beach privileges make ideal for raising your chit dren under good - regen f conditions, § down to Excellent terms to anyone. Another GI First roome with full peepee to play the city in a Two blocks from bus line. LAWRENCE _W. GAYLORD me POPE, 4.9584 “> BY BUILDER OPEN DAILY 10 - 6 ad fg patalon eeroors style home , fall basement, have in Eintonville . ‘aca No Pg! 1 block elus Meadows. jor me p20 . OR 3-0641 | BRICK WITH i FAMILY L 3 } BEDRM roe ( BURNISAE D priv, $11,000 MA +250 § tional large Open Eves./ Must sell beautiful 3-bed- room brick on large cor- ner lot. Full basement. sin- Fireplace. Large kitchen. Recreation room. 14 baths. Attached breeze- and 2-car garage. $19 50 wi with good terms. Dorris & ae “LAKEFRONT. RICK Jot, 73 x 176, with excellent beach, ‘ing, ma@asive my beautiful = ee Two complete one wi rere recthiee. “Living room it 24 with large picture window. with panoramic view ot lake. Mite. penaled room, & with ence, thermo rill, 3 etcep- edrooms, 2-car attacheq garage and many other appointments you will admire. GI SPECIAL A BEAUTY, $8,950 Yes, and with ceyrneate of not over $60 month includ- ing taxes and insurance, and $400 wil handle, includ- ing mortgage cost. Home only 2 years old, room 1514x15', — ree. A BARGAIN, $10,650 3. bedroom Geulee ok base- gee heat, attached getene. e p= 2 bath, beau = living room, 14 x 18. jot home for the money. WE TRADE ws PYPB, 8, 00M, REALTOR For Colored stal Lake Dr. 7 Feom home. $8 easy term 400 Orchard Lake ¢ oom yr yee pare tate Ave cond et 2 fam- _ $8,000. t SHcastro No one. .¢ ily ~- @ an Easy terms. Also other 2. homes for G1, ieapie Jorn gee apes ve ee boss ‘| West Side-- WE sELL mE. Spe Evenings Sin. tevedl. 3, oe ‘ reation e. Lot 100 134, Only =) ft, trom Lake. Full ce $15,350 with PHA terms, FE 5-9471 aresetee™ igh-| OPEN AND f &) MUL : Forest L C.ce PE 204 ® ON. mite tt Open = Partridge 1g THE “BIRD" TO SEB A Country 4 =| ma | REAL MV! Realtor FH Ma - ~~ rk Street to ev. opartentat. tne Sat each. Oli heat. $1,500 down. Comfortable — home wa. distance Indian Village - 6 large rooms, | in heat 2 onl 2, _ a o A Central Avenue Brick (Ranch 4 bedrms.-1'4 bath fiving ond dating te, eae to w _ in birch — breakfast space, ut yg a. cost rest ofl heat, ar garage. Lake privileges Some ne@ar- ly new. Owner transferred. —— 44a per cent mert- ze Sylvan Shores One floor pri Mord ecole = living room hand. Main Noor : “Therm ie tplctures windows, combined ben apt Giles space, bedrooms and 1% at lake level, room, com bed. room, and oil ‘ i boa! , also Roy Annett Inc. one hove R MONEY! ‘Make it. canils thr ugh Classified Ads; To rent, sw. ns dial a Fe 28h L jee * 4 é os eR ee ees, “atin PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 5, 1058 og "For Sale Houres 43| For Sale Houses 43] For Sale Houses __ 43) CARNIVAL a by Dick Turmer) _ For Sale Howes re PONTIAC” : g1--Robore rman : * $395 MOVES YOU IN! @4 Kenilworth. 3 setrme, 215 by -Strathm "gage s vearia. = Gross SRlty. *3 BDRM. mraediate on this one ign 44272 19420 W. TMI , Set =| HOMES oe Best Buys ji ae ale NOTHING DN. Claviston: Today Clarkston Village | aig Lorttoem, warer, No Mortgage | oar per ae ae pec cies dows ‘payment, Den MeDopaid. Costs - 20 §._Main, Clarkston Mich CALIFORNIA STYLE deal home and income “set-up”| O28" 5 ody : OSstS (ACROSS Str Tee bedreen . tench: home Eat Me, fange cine : PAYMENTS __— lopen oauy 3408 ='stoaay 128 in “Clarkston "School ares. Peon arc nit eet! Build Now LESS THAN RENT LOOK! cance, “scien, res a : son our let o rs, Our ] t Start Sarpars Vinten Matter : y , tho sevend tioor Mt basement, yours we wal baile you iiatter ee I RANGES p OVENS Two 3 bdrm. models ah P-, HR, 6 L ESTATE | B's-reom "and beth apt. oo first Biieg or ere’ ievormer/“OADS. OF MODER eee OPEN ee LAL’ | TWO-FAMIL | iat ie Geek coue a astsan Wings tints + as me ieateraines tnd ast Hon, tail Hubert G.Devi, WHY PAY RENT? Ce MILY BRICK |" Gana, opct: sel atte Seene Gatsctl tats - | Sere Sin, Pe an | eotaneDa Petal i Be aa + Mitta tes tat | Reisen duet brit ees | ook tone te a a . ay whe - - r : . to suit. EF oe See Eee heee tg] Model Open |, rub poi = Boe See [ena eee eee al I at : feresan, Pured tee Buller BB TERA TO ee ESS rs Sate Sogetwt Priced. | Terms Ove SAO ~ Toward oF A Beauty— TE S167 WE 3 A208. 2 bisck portit of Montcalm bein, et ow. "enable —— Lake Orion, Lake Excellent How E. Fox Inside and Out wns. ctl aoe lls we pee! Wenn BEM ty pO ; : arta? AN HILLS "Sout | " REAL ESTATE Flomes like this don't have to] tacy new lett ed un | WESTOWN R 4 8' By Owner - a ois Peautiful gray brick trt level Beautiful os Tew of lake, nat WO Disie Buz g. pery e cheap to sell, 1's a! son Jr. 4 s, gr school.|FE 82763 or EVES. LI 23-4677 teat, clean 3 bedroom home with! Smail dows payment. ‘PE $-4358. Attractive 2 bedroom heme, full peprten, dem enences corner lot paved street. 6 Forms. 30 GENTLY ROLLING ACRES — painted. UMME: YEAR HOME 2 © 8 Servien, ‘ a. ( rs APM basement “sutamate BY OWNER. s¥LvaN IK. LOVE: NER SYLVAM TR LOVE-|"'on Lake Orion. $1,000 terme. M¥|” peremeet, arts lot aioe location.) a Hiy"rosm, Biches, wax vais: |, H. M. SELDON CO. _ | "port of tao ond bom, . Lassies. ite baths, large carpeted living} —— ARTLY FINISHED «BDRM 2 ; os : : pants Mest epee ndscaped| im, “whi fireplace "in pancled| Phere in good location. Ready to | _“’So many little things show he’s approaching manhood— dishwasher “wo Tiopleces, F BORSA BRI |* teres, Wert sid rin sate De. : . Built-in bookeases, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = , CAKE FRONT, 3 BDRM. BRICK. |“ ana : corlly te adverse Neve Pub famiy oy 16 = screened. a4 ptt Gente Bags Bog ducking out at dishwashing time—not talking back tome!” | © See Rene ‘gorner feplate, bon 3 pas. | . Sirens & 4395 Hwy. price water, aa beach 9 OE BY OW ving state. will sacrifice throughout & storage wie AGREES TARE TARE, ROE rive.” Neat shopping : . mia. for $8163.00, Bel. on area, Kitchen has built-ins, ing, weeded. % mile from OT, be rms, : i WHITE BROS. - ms on ror. Sale Howsee___43 For Sole Honese 8) "NORTH 0 | eee ae : REAL ESTATE ’ HOUSE, FOR -| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP room family home, efront Dollhouse CRES. y eas Sad: we us “Your Own Peli PR a inc 3 : iin down “as notin Hic tir qrcorsnd ful | Lars carpet ee nm. Mee | Find tne, Ee ea on . = Le Terms ion, gome qry-wall, and wir- Live Where You Play Sater “beater catdoor ” a ogee i, berm Seed bes 2. co es Drayton Plains Ared. bo] nis in, Priced at 98.00 wilt" « perm. tara, living tn carpet ( | ARK ‘ Goea eves 300 in Geese eed eniy aE “pane “ake one oar fos . ‘ont Moor. dining 2 ii Dream Home sj itl for con home. Sees Eee oes [tan SL Paice o| axiom vem LOVE AND,Wore | Dap tine, | Sear and eurport. Only #600 s : rty will pay for itself. leg Joslyn Ave, 5 rms. & a Fan room heat, garage. Pav No expense has been spared ny a] sized bed- | 25 acres, Lake Orion & Oxford ag uk, fenced in yard. Phone caus watt gt 2 tots, ‘Tile Ws tiles. $1,906 Iti- kes ‘Realty street, $b00, ai aie metic, heat view eth gree. Sty frontare on main Toad. «| ear Re WEST SIDE __|nms gelttteen| ARO ASRS] Getta Mateos, | Re iad! meee “Fi: Nt” SELDON CO, _ Re Demme Teaceat| MOPS CEST Gl] Toe eancn i entea we | Set eee we eb |" saree, Mec iomcnpet eog| So a Seeattaeres | , Lakelront Income | | aa bal ee veka ‘Ea eur vy Mast qe] SMA | COdkrer Reacty | Gras te ates Sc] po oere vom yoonin| Eieeneants i | kame vaargh ert |"LooME atte ame ear new ‘adieon & ing fois per week, Masse |. Or ee Fedo cin canine! Carpeted’ te]. seem, dintne a Te oT Dorothy Snyder Lavender | & ‘poatiac’ tp Gingelivilig. Will mom, furnace and Eyes a = 43309 a >} aon te pre ‘beat, Qcar garage. , AGE senpencitte pariy. REAL sip YEARS tate made tra or, ar oe se er chopping, SELLING oe ES er Figg oS SPORTSMAN’S | pa. EM Situs or “Mutual othr | Bregiry’ Ra FE ane} St $1,000 an. 5 rms. 2 bedr bedrooms. | _terms. #6. Paddock. PE 21232, eee Fare rae DREAM bea wrosct | Bal ieee Ree, See 2 eae a ee cae ; * ee to omnes Anes : aig ae ag = iepap ae Pp dewa of vill : . area and only — = Bue sacrifice. Only $3,008. Bea NO ome closet : | wt: P. HOLMES, INC. : Le ae 2 rm ., res good 930 Duck eg to 3 : oa DOWN ce Saas ; faa KNUDSEN eee ef Commerce Rd pont OR 4 "C’ PAN S, Realtor. For Sale F “a a aesid oar i i re OR a Early Bird Speci 1 ‘| Sil Lake A 20 ACRES. nous, see m ’ \ wine vad Sorner, Wilkens 8 id. & MB0. Wirtiawa sine Seem ie tn Gig custom geod Sarees seek buy at enly gives you | ROCHESTER AR pactare Neat 5 arte " pn cercege. room Cunning wont, 3 bedrm, brick on % acre Loot an = a : large’ cafpeied P, W. INNA ae gown i rae sas Gans Ra} Only ¥1.b00 with 9100 down. Ey PE 43046 = 1-019. 2 Be 3 re large LAPEER COUNTY Peneed ee VACANT Can . "Coes : panne Ba 4 iri 5 ; 40 Actes rou dns coe.” Galy Wixom Area rooms ant big tom, @hegi ghickea ounes, stu ee) ci Nitya Fajpuctent Oe h| GaP ttt witanes | West Side po ea earch ee WILL BUILD on your lot $1, a 4 Hem, Recess 3 bedrooms, eae, oF sexs fal Clarenee C. Ridgewa 3 Acres walle, oh Clarence C. Ridgeway oak ‘af Y | smctuded with this § room home.| gas heat and tiled bath. Oniy $9,500. REALTOR Only 6 years old. New 2 car ga-| and REALTOR GI’ 975 Baldwin Ave. pe cones] feee.. & tesl Sey as ORO os! = s " 973 Baldwin Ave, = HARRINGTON HILLS And . or Ex bedtma. UP. H880 ne Sale Business Property 49 , 2 se Pie Bee ee S| Ree) So 7 ‘ae aie 2 : HITE LAKE CHANNE: . and insur. basen er, with $1500 down S] ton antes ; lots 1 Room brick | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 2, bedroom, brick _ $1,800 dn, payment. Assume 2 bath brick at Walled | Roche ks ge Ae a Ne A . 2S SS THA Sekt a gaat pote a a a De Be 3 en crated. 17 fh. liv room, Sou WE eae. ? = K 7 DE eS eS see] 2,niee eed = ! ‘ ya: after 4 p.m. BY OWNER = HORSE TRAM = mee : ag ae bed Mog GD, Gal me Lease Bus. Prap. 49A - ‘ : Litgs NEW. 2 Bed- . Maceday Lakefront in\s save quiet : " Rave 7 : : . mH iBRICK oi ge RE eR ya Rg A ze = 12) |2 STORES. CORNER LOCATION ‘ pten § -tile bath, lovely There ‘are 6 Teoma. Ca Pawns | or 3-006. : WM. H. KNUDSEN ‘cwimming. Fe" peta or PE sens. =) ey . ‘ s re ull . : ie . a ge Ri = : LAKEFRONT pons ppt A for recreation | tachea 17900. 5 om cae = "1 FESS, “becouse WE Bi . with ranci For Sale or Esceenge 0 With attach _o © lorth Side | OP — N ‘ UNION LAKE perwon< ; “Ferien gona, Sow 0900 BRICK HOME 0 ev . story | 32-2108. Op. : : : a ee peer r4 . . eae! seer meme| | DISTRICT | wyTowwegr caxtanp fae | Eek: “Galiws's* terms “or | Pontae $39 cacti y fine yet ota io reheat Dus.” $9,000. $700 ~ 670 BOW LANE DR. [| this Iovely. small home. situated | ifully ee 2110 rE a 5 ore og A ere: Off Joslyn IN OTTER HILES |, Fut vescment ‘uk loreed at ie R. Tripp, Realtor | ates “sveningss = DPT. O8 SPACE 2 T : 4 bedroom home. with © living | SUNDAY ‘1 to7 Priced at: 97,100 ure street cons . = Sealy pope on eel ae paca Sets haTMoatt hee | RENE Wind t SOOM BREE wet a Gs aa " i A “ rae err = acre parcel. just oitside wy | : soarey sinmaveaped yard wit BASEMENT, 2 PIREPUA é ST. BENEDICT’S . $, bedroom spedern. 3% , bethe. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | APARTMENTS. -18 | ON LAKE. a, Rowers/ “PIONEER HIG ANDS — kefri barge a0 down: | SUBDIVISION. $31,850 WITH. 46. PARISH — ~ | Close ae ta a tuvure “Michi: A PLACE IN THE SUN. FoR| Property and cash as down pay- Foot PR LEAS ite Me bereqtaroral eiet parcels co | ER RD dra, Oh case Li Tih, Palliowwall ‘carpeting. bs parr, ryce,Popiaia, Cases | PauBior (ence, Sal FET edie beat. be Hit ES LARGE living room wi Green Lakes. Also several BIGELOW REAL ESTATE Both publi an sod pareeait Gan, SAVE, ¢ PER are, on .this wild & FE fans, with ch v9 =”: ng at ming ” el, attract = uit in privileges with Elizabeth Lake | 594 W. Huron eB | 5-5492 shopping center. brainer, faa Te - is degetite -_ Leorong us. aa on BEAUTY SHOP. EXC. DOWNTOWN ” Rie saearal EAE aie Ae ot | A ane neacry ASSOCIATE. | reagan == | Hh a ae ee Ease cee Sore! Puce mates bee Pr ‘Plastered walls, cheery Kitchen. TED | McCULLOUGH, eR | ee to. Down’ to. Veterans sr tnd capente to you. Owner.| DOCTORS ATTENTION od Pe oiiei & PE eee eneams \ STARTER wONS Ser ‘S008 oe |W ball cOale ter 4 or ) SUBURBAN cm * |Open_ Evenings Sunday 1 to 5 j WM. A Finished exterior—Large lot, OR : : : aut te be! W 2 Beeutitul iv : Prospect Street or OR 3-1070 FOR SALE: CABIN, 7 MILES sees sete ent ot Bort 7. nore y . apy er ar é : . Do v ‘ : : ; ; est h on FRONTAGE Sil We ero "BUD" pric ee te] KENNEDY | ita iere oes ite Str prom | pie Oe Halt veer VE 3 to sell. . ; Hastit ent rental. . a ie oe also ca: = cheerful — nace, 1 car age e REALTOR after 4:30 for nim Furn juin near FoR j a ie aa ae eee soared om : . tem w. tee on ae "4 RMIRRED SPACE IN WELL Se makes this by far on with. nice large roomy bedrooms 4 ‘ : rane Also ideal as lodge. Land-| tablished beauty shop De rapey tee oe fdas) Hine ida nara, ARE | Mo ORCHARD LAKE avR | ___Open Frenyee i ?\___| time wit greene poren lips) tenon Sone, Gowda cd MODERN BEAU EE HAGE BUT zi 8S. he’ — 6 Va- = * * "gant — 3 bedrooms, birch) fesponsible aot. High, dry| Happiness Is - ; HOLD YOUR SEAT | $% a cent cent mortasee. $12,500. the largest gommete reser and | meré for sale 5-3463, en end full basement.) basement has a very attractive MIDDLETON - _O area. 3.5632 PART-TIME INCO Easy terms—need we say — obtasiee den, price is here You Find It This will come as a shock. We | Tigre R 3 For Sale Lots 4% = : fie'soe Accept less than : and you can't miss finding ft tn 9759 DOWN — Located off Mt. Fakch home with carpeled living | —=Wilsom Real Estate, Pm 2-0687, pg yg ogy A gee p AKEFRONT ™ Clemens near East Bivd., MUTART DE EE! Datorjan «| RES RREETe| RERRER ERT ae] CES ia Rett | ee altace “WAR TEARE [1 GME Gut EY MPS] ec ae. Saw - we ae et oe Bateman rans qh 3) bassin, sheay, tent Places. cedar closets arage 2 Very. nice lots. . 2 car gg enadgg Bw ne} WATER’ FRONT | aM, tum capital dcceasary Hi | | tion, Full price $11,400 with $2.- . ideal for summer entertaining: reaped gl nh iand- 0 days possession. Bear schools, transportation. 5 rm. large living rm and dining |? (LOTS, ON RIVERSIDE, DR. | profitable business. Park time or oo ft. Jong. large ideat family kitchen Lae toe tee ee ieees. Priced | $759 DOWN ~ Located in Hu- clincher Pu rice Bite arte Py Seth, recreston rm. AND A Festi Free, or wil vent nat heat tanks | - am sen with Inundry ell: Exceptionally! Be for F qui sale, terms, Fast |" roti Gardens cozy 5 room | ~ Cait J. A. Taylor. fealtor, PE, built in china, sleeping porch, care| ial lot on Mt. Clemens St. Pav Mik DEPOT With STORE IN- wi hag = ye St : large master bedroom has p Ossession. . and bath, Wall-to-wall car- 4-25 lots of closets. auto, heat| Water, sewer & gas. th 15 ay we Sue me et ee ng| bedrooms’ neve ‘bet wm. veany,/Watkins-Pontiac Estates | ° pes firsece and hex weter, Bod shot water. full pastmem, | _ iter 9:38 shea ik Petes 30 years ae: s- * * ; * > f E 5 : ~ REALTORS FE 4-0528 lots of sloset space, another ce) - gecriticg for cash On Alhi St. nicely landscaped lot. Reduced Price ws “ae Senutinliy “1 hey 7 — Brenings after € call FE 2-3381/377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| ramtc tile bathroom, This home by wily land-/§ | TRAILER LOTS, BLAND © ,farnings. Over 9460 s : : 100x150 lot, Hi kk 5 : lot. 000, te nena high, level, ‘Nepile, tank A gider man, Write or Pz 5-2038. : was custom built and must be! ree ty te ee. Only $) 900. test, Leslie R. Middleton’ - 4 ROOM MODERN = ss2410 8. FD penny uA, +2901 — bo got pe seule, Box 665. + . ‘ 2 - seen to @ recete the beauty 2 F soe ORION T cach with *. MIRENT | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 5 be ariatged for qualified buyer.| “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | PE oT Om saad ‘pu b4003 FUL WOODED WiLaoe comes Rvopersy S0A St oo va * Seay ieneiiad wa carn < 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, - HOYT RE ALTY 49 Mt, Clemens st. —OWNER HAS REDUCED 3 FAMILY. — $750 DOWN Richard steele, Realtor | + Presently operated as ca? wash = FE 4-2533 - le 2-9849 cones PE 81200 Ge bee ones ; ~ PRIG C0 FOR ACTION. (| 38 piocere rene St ot Meemeet | wee Een ae) ie acres of} land oraisal 6 CON og Nhs <2 a MORTOAGE ONLY! on ¥ i EDROOM pas furnaces in fut heme. A to sell Fo ais 700 with sybs tantial 500 Ae Terms PRIVILEGE HOME, ue : . good buy for handy mas that; down EM 3-0000 DUCED $1,400. a REN ‘ IT FAST Satara’: mr | GEORGE Ae wens t It ars this at only $6,950. | ; ote zEDRooM =| through Rent Ads! Room, Dixie a ea using, traatereg =, Mua cot 3) Biking! ok, Sout side Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ee ma com ones bin PoStut house, s Woot Aa aie any- Dixie’ Hwy. at Telegra ; Eves 23-170 La ee, d ; est tt ig °° | REDRM BRICK rea TOBE SaKLAND Gounty’ ur | R. J. VALUET, nates ea me give : PARKING ment, storms screens. custom sie Union : “OPEN EVENINGS ee FE . blinds. féneed. Yard. $1,350 down, |EM 9-4164 sen | ats PE 63244. ‘| EMpire 32411 after Thad Uns Tak : te . = 4 as if * \ : } ; : ed 4 y a. rn PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 \_ T ly eq shoe | st. $16,000 term si B00 ters or wi ees ~ Paul M. ‘AM. Jones, Real Est. $32 W. Huron OF “Federal Punch Pres trees — sail Faw aig ___Mottga ge Loans oe rs Mortga - Problem ? u alee pen “Partridge ( 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE Oscoda, 2 Homes 4 Cabins, $19,500 the fabulols North while a profit. Almost 2 acre $5,500" EQUITY ON LAND CON-: & e home or equity. —_ Real Fis FE 4.6492 FE tate, 4-4813, inet UBON TR. CTOR. NEW a speatiant cantiiica. fos ot od tract to trade for free and clear, Zuny FOR COTTA pe oom cow “BUILT IN Stainless ehard Lk. 4 ood condit ble dresser “RANGI Steel, Michigan | ena ED CHAIR, 3 PORTIONS, fis. VERY | Fe con for —s > OVEN, Bay 393 and the enlargin oda ask { Air furnished. modern 4 ea Cia co FRIGIDAIRE. ¢ € sa broom ‘furnished 9 y, BEAUTIFUL | 1 “ACR Lor jon. $50. EM +54 _ modern home rented year ‘round’ caciem . be Oh Kone walter! RICA at $75 yer mo. plus arother 5; room that can be a busi-, fen Just creme R @ or contract. house lee! the 76, Never before al this. Wil accept part. A Bar — Motel | Resort liquor bar wi in th Near 400° Algonac} LATRAM & § hew building and! 2 bed 131. R on goed location Realtor, FE 5-61 ‘ \CASH” FOR USED TVs. WORKING or oper Call ‘ke UPRIGHT PIANO TO swap for couch and chat or amell outboard motor type vacuum cleaner. PE 50096 Gi 3 BEDRM late model ‘used car. trailer. or sell. ONgS EXCAVATING. _Services for’? d FE ites. a . FE 8-3788 or rE, COMPLETE tank HOME, FOR 5-0303. | ie es “ZIG-ZAG SEWING | M Ma- chines. $49.50 $1.25 Ww _ Sewing Center, FE 3 SET x es & drop leaf table FE 4-5462 RT “AND CHAIR. BEIG condition | DINING ROO! ia M DUNCA ood ter 6 cab FE $.2208. PETING, 12 x 21 os “HOLLY: bed, box springs and mat- | nea fs. Gas space heater. $10.! 31 memes nm | Pe esse. ite Hoth vonpaet: Toom, suite @ avenpor' Michigan | 3337. SUF. INC. ihe DINETTE ‘TABLE & ¢ CHAIRS DURCAN PHYFE ; DINING RM yiag, inet, Me WASHER. | Good cond. 6278 Sashabaw res. Includes 8-room owner's’ = i ay Al oo attractive 2-pnit motel Lor | WIth 23 CAR GARAGE ne and all far only) pate or sell for $1.600 FE 3514 REALTOR | PARTRIDGE one ‘FOUR WHEEL BUGGY, AND = re Dupinetses Thruous Mich ohe cutter, Value $125. tor boat EASY, SPUN | DRYER. - 4-358 1060 W } . and motor. or wha ve you? Open Tie RON - 2035 wv MA ©-1ee. WE COVER — THE STATE)_PE #162 bon tt ae BEER & WINE PARTY ° TORE. by large paved parking fi Very best fixtures equ ! || roto py loa walk- oy cour | \SWAP Faun IN amass $500 down plus stock. Will take | land contract ° FE 8-4308 STOKER & COAL FOR ap Aiwr. HOUGHTON LAKE Grill & cab- ‘ine 17's HP outboard ins. Year around budiness Heart 2 Wh trailer for furn. ‘PE 2 38405. ef Winter and Summer resert SHAMPOO YOUR OWN “RUGS, | area, See pictures in our effice low rental rates We rem floor) Real Estate and. business with sanders, polishers, lawn roilers living quarters. Terms. STATEWIDE | Real Estate Service of Pontiac B CHARLES, REALT D. u 178. ‘8 Telegraph Sale Land Contracts ‘82! ——~'SMALL HOUSETRAILER. for boat, motor & trailer or sell. WAP KIRBY CLEANER. NEW. all attachments Be deep well jet! _bump MAple 02 and seeders Closing out Eclipse fe rotary mowers $39.05, Trade- na seed Le BK. Nay S HARDW ARE | ' _i43 W HURON _per_ month family income or and fertilizers f j | bed springs, matters, $10. tr EM 3-5434 ELECTROLUX V & raneees name brands. se i 3} Fiuorescent, 343 Ore { ‘ACUUM _ 4 YRS. +4 record souayer. $25, eal 8-0540 r 4p sieaners All makes 1 year gu antee grind — Tayle Electric. OR 502 N | PE 4-5160 age FE 4-0521 WATER | cae. RENT = FRIGIDAIRE RIAL ELEC. ange. Like new. $150. FE 4-9008 WILL )LRADE | $3000- EQUITY IN IN 2 nr oie STOVE, 36”, VERY CLEAN AVAILABLE vo a THOMAS ECONOMY i = | | leer “SWAP ELECTRIC RANGE, $935 OIL! ‘ot Wa- { i by Kate COrene - For Sale’ Miscellaneous 50 50) _ Sale Musical Goods 62 |FLOOR, MODEL PAINT SALE. cree ae 1488 Baldwin A Thompson, a oe Bros. new, PEARL TOILET F SEATS Le G. REBUILT parrEn aah | a ‘Guaranteed for 6 8. Saginaw. FE 38-37 paint 65. 192 RENTAL SOFT CO. The modern ener A-—Rent it for 6 months then if apply ae y rehase price and ~ All new equipm matic fully automatic. information, no obligation, Li 33147 _ EM method of your water conditioner or soft- fee ent bonia uto Call buying 3911 to for ~d ca | “Hi, Elliet Yes, I'm working tonight!” carden actor & station Wagon, $4 eac | gel Commerre | PEER 8 APPLIANCE Rd. 34114. ERS, OPO. Famous feo ) HOLLYWOOD Scratched, terrific values, $119 05 while they last, No! lease. Michigan ~ Orchard Lk. Ave.j, ‘FURNITURE FOR SALE REASON. Studio Couch : oR. vere Call before 3 aACTORY REBUILT Bio 7H 5 BE Sho with heads. like new. FE USED TPADE-IN- DEPT, | ® pe. breakfast set ........: $1495 i aieee nie ecarane $24 30 mle letalele s: ++» 82050 & ‘ebalr sees. $3050, eden chest & ved ,..... $49.50 dining suite eae $49 50 | tncratglasg re $59.50 ng rm. extension table. Hey wood Wakefield, Champagne fin. < $69 95 i seis MANY ITEMS | LAND ACTS SOLD AT 7950 on } Selncrech tor pon 4 Mipelance $1600 wii take shove ting of equal value. OW 33037. Predeet at reigeratar left band ‘61 8. Saginaw FE 2.9151 . yoymne, he a ry at 6 per cent: eu TRADE ROYAL , PORTABLE doo: enly : |WTD - ANTIQUE DISHES. AN.| a t ve 80083 | Voewriter, ike new, for mel SAM EL'S APPLIANCE t ND CON ACT ON MODERN - nee at. 1 ‘a a * MA_8-6011 | Hs hy lamps, antique furn, MY elty . or ie s \- RADE 3 ~ STOVE. GOOD "4 i 4 ance $6600. % r cent discouty J bedroom ranch ty ome with oe: ian $38; pirnger wasn: Mar son ety Psat John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. carport. Located of Pontiac: eke 845: electric: __Huron. e PE 4.3525 __p near Waterforg High School. Will; seen : jONGSUAL CNIPPENDALS 1A: | 0 Loan in trade. f @ matching chairs. Wil) split set. | ~~~ Money to L. $3. in‘trade ome OF vacant land GoaRan amy REBUILT AO 1 To. as = <4 BROKER gpk ae OR 36709 | {tate Licensed Lenders) “PE en -BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE WHERE! St GRANDDAD DID HPC offers modero money serv. 80 years of expe- rience. Househo'd provides friend- - \y counsel on money matters. and 9 tee backed b: loans up to $300 are made PFE 21512 POWER CO. mee ; ba ete = we $70 WHITE EYE EYELET | FORMAL KITCHEN | Bu OVEN & 428 W Lawrence FPE_$§-815) a isit or phone worn once, $25. @ize 11. OR! burners. Only 00.95; | J USED” TV, $1985 & UP 21° COL. =. . "| 3-6150. al Freese, Chest Smee % Aue! ored TY, $250 Sweet's Radio & | Sn hy ‘BA TH WEDDING ete a. tances, 422 Huron heal Household Finance Mort and veal ~ cae Whe oe SANK WAL. sity < mp & — size arts L . 3 PlECE DAT we BUY UEEE ) WASHING Corporation esses irif ciottes; nut bedrm a. Mattress and, “chines, B yar tse, Tavis HE 3a 8. mown, at fir, Key Bidg ses ond j, ‘excel F | pene OL 24741 - trie, ‘aise. 4-085 ___j|LEAVING FOR “CALIFORNIA wae T-AUTO- CATES Ch CLOTHING. Size 12-14 mu . ell ¢ Etkin- TAG N MATS “| rEg | Re Wai ent opel Bttine™ Bethe id ity agar NO, SIZE 18 & 30, off — R ESTER. MICH | some never worn. Ph. PE $-0038. LARGE ~ FAMILY BRED DINING! |For or Sale » Miscellaneous « 60 Loans 923 To sso =| MEN'S . rr ee ete WASHER 1 DUO-THERM ERM OL HEATER heap. & pants, LEAVING STATE — WASHER. Bros = — $1.75. et dtyer, stove. retrig Kitchen set, te i *A-L cond, Call novs |_tmen’s Outlet, 68 8. Saginaw. = ultra violet lanyp, sofa. misc. od ve au TabiNG Pn_Recheater OL 601i OL 1.407 Px Worn once 810, PE 4-383 SIZE SiayTAO WASHER, SQUARE TUB, QRDER ER KOW AND TRROW once $1 4-380. AY [WEDDING GOWN size U2. #40. Sirona ant aoe ee aie Sars ma e-time, non- FF Wi DING “DREAS & Veit. ates «Die mltrer dresser PE 2-30 | inowsdte toe | pie hy price FE 40081. , MAPLE a N BED D COMPLETE salle ete caer at $480 and | Gare f room eS up, ! W Sale Household Goods 57) Stout We ee a Srinte. Tak) Soot, Voge fee ‘self iin m savings ~|__exe, cond snd petibere tas AWNINGS “40.95 iB ROLL-AWAY ‘BED, $20 “00D ‘NEW 1085, and w up ae ‘a 8 AND AL aM. ce beet cond. MA 41870 a |New tinpersprin: “paltress old si STOR. satzeY a er «* Fog Ns me, j cHAIRE_ AD AnD); dio ‘cet MMe nee Acne Senna “The old wy Bioneers." | Aubura and Roc Rds. ment until fend are work for 30 days. Our Requirements Are: 1. a you own furniture or 3 That ow are a permanent ‘Tee? _ bas 3 Pc. resident, 3 That you had a good work and a good fore becoming unemployed tf rou owe bills @nq are oe r paying record be! | pressed for payment come us at once and be relieved worry. We have c¢ ; ce you and in your ‘Coma ua: 4 Loans to $500 Made Quickly ant, cou Re atarsoene i Tow Will always receive pieas-| fteous considerate. and iyendiy | ragga at ant one. ie PC. SILVE phone di- "BUCKN ER Finance Co. pravion tains WALLED LAKE NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SE: A BO. wd _FE "8-9661 a Seaboard Fi finance Co, - * PORTH Pst roble tas NOR Prev STREET RILEY. soe “eusabeth Lake Ra. rr |WILL | TRADE 5’ ACRES f , by 16 cabin near pn for late model housetratier be under 15°. OR 3-0668 wi “TRADE PAIR OF GOOD snow skis for a set of golf clubs. FE. 43008 For Sale Clothing 56 aft-| FORMALS, SIZE * $8 EACH y GIBSON size, PE 2-9771 — r — 7 to Term as 4821) RoYs. KEPLACEMENT PARTS | } Oakian? Ave FE 2-4031 | “REFRIGERATOR —1 APT. Reasonabiec, 200 ~Raeburo TRONRITE iRONER TAKE OVER the eat ~ pare $8.50 per Crump Electric Phone FE 43573. mn DUNCAN PHYFE hatrs menegeny. $35. round _ rocker (2 PIECE “vino Ra RGOM BUITE. m power mower. 303 Speec Queen ‘washer... Craftem Rasen FE #1761 enced 7 CHESTS OF DRAWERS & tn good cond MI ofa? LIVING ROOM SUITE. Load 12 x 15, breactast set, @ f%. Frigi- aaire, elec ¢ and other items. 2072 Adams Nc “RMS. __sonable, 927, + HAKD “CARVED — §0 D. a aS erry room suite. ey CHINE PORTABLE RADIOS 81 “$0 VERA seme foam ss | Rodis OF PORNITORE Wop, rt ep TY antennas. $9.95. | 4725. Saginaw FE 52100 Aner 6 ya 508" Columbia $15, EB Walton "aie Tpm sib beach grinder eth r we ‘RIBS BRAND NE FE 22 | hight “hp t $43, sell ' . sis'se wart aners ring a e.| ‘ONE : NORGE PUSH. BUTTON AU a aed 88 Used. z Role oe heen Fg tresses $7. oareen urniture | =e a Washer Floor sample. Gow with in & outside trim, $18 42 Ore Lake Ave. leet eten sy ase . Have truck, will deliver, OR gf AY BEDAM (One Norge 2 cycle automatic wash | j outrit dresser, bookcase) Sse Floor sample Reg. $200.05. &PT. 27 RECENT . * * hs | bed. la st 2 eal ues ss | nue ia wi Lights. i te each.” rng arger. Al' for $89.50 Pav only $2 wee a WAYNE GABERT on} Pear urniture. 42 Orchard Fa (121_N. Saginaw FE Som ea "ROME PER FT. iN | v | nen oe | iT PI N Ab OnE “ees acre new * Stel BF iy... A. Thompoen *| Brand new, davenpo Wes Si - ee resa, he rang * 9155.00: 35 BAC modern step tables matching cot GarTed: Reg Se te $193.00./35 SACKS OF GOLD BO RD WETRO | | / toy table FS vat weskiy electric range load with extras, | Pony ton Pisine we eee Rez: Peer |. Mi a ay 1 orenard) Rew. 46098, o steal at $248.00.) 55 iat Stet ae ATER, $76.95.) Lake Ave. “| te ee ee WRAL,” auto gas beater, ($40.95 | — | e- | sinks NSS, up. ° we Plead i ee Shean Ts N, Saginaw ; ABER ES. ssidg| Laundry traye stand’ faucets suite $65, or __ washer ae hideabed 4x 12 RU Revecsban’ $16.50 Import he Axminater $49.98, pads, Pe re 8 Furn i} Orchard Lake Ave. trade for auto. »_5-0595 rniture. ly $1 we a iy. Furniture, Orchard ve 9x12 Felt Base nap $3. 95, B LIVINGSTONE soNNY MAID VINYL F, SW Jasryees_&. EE Bk hyacFt. Wall Tile 25c WHEN YOU NEED . Rees PAINT. al. $3.18 GUAR: HS ri 0 af 64 20 - $50 rPECE D RM. SUITE. 0. You ean get quickly om your! if PHILGO TV. 810.8. 17 Ad- L ia?* z ve cmaornery pay Te suit ‘you mira 3 other ae nibeevador. et We will be wid 16 el) $38 3930 Elisabeth Lx. FE * | 44645, Foy FINANCE CO, FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ’ GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 @akland *: Loan Company _PE-2-9206 ANK BLDG. Quick Cash Rs TO $500 nn 130 IN, ‘PAds to i" rent, find . EX Metal wheel barrow i Keam & mattres mm. oy 50: heater. R. B? Munro Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. GAS RANGE, 7 MO. O or trade. for comparable electric FE 21764. jer MA PL E BUNK-BED our. $40.50.° Pay on ek! aor tt E IRONER. “868. month 3465 Auburn Ave. | | SED ~ NORGE cond Reas ~ Used I Elec tric | REFRIGERATORS | RANGES | WASHERS Re YERS FULI CCONDITIONED GUARANTEED: TERMS REFRIOER ATOR FE _§-3325 4 | & TO "Bat CONSUMERS ITelevision SEL rE ny THING bot | OAKLAN D FURNITURE. eo Saginaw 104-8 IN a —_— \NEW BUILT-IN GAS OVEN aD | broiler combination MI | Jamestown, so | =| JARLAND “COUNTY A he re PURMITORE. £. REA- vice Cooler rik makes of washers and dryers. 4 ——- washers for ws gINcw SOL PIPED F478 lid Lake Rd.iz-; » PC. WALNUT 1 DINING RM OOSAHIOHAL cS, eae m like new, _ cheap FE 5- any trim 3. > WOOL FACE, 15.65.) ‘PORTABLE ELEC. SEWING Ma- chine, Almost new, $40, OR S/REPRIGER ATOR apartmen! sive, iate model. $95 eare terms Crosley electric tange, delux, floor awe ey thi, wash- er. $39. se ‘a RECENTLY R Sa . # * \*- tition Cail 1.2 LIneota 71-8700. * REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. Y maker * Guaranteed sElectric, 604 N, Johnso 45169. : 0 PE TENSION ADDER —a| GOOD. ar ee ¢ SIMMONS | STUDIO COUCH. VERY, good make twins or ond... asubie. OR -3-7354 | STOVES yd BOUGHT, SOLD, EX. changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. FE 2-0801, SPRING SALE DAZE REFRIGERATORS, menewes, Guaranteed 48.00 bye ge He nag ted : $19.50 y * from i MOTORS, “% & 1-6 $4-7 00 Tabile-top gas rf: NEED A. FINA ANCE FIXER? Order. Classified me Wha Ad Md E 28181 «i er hl ) PIECE TH e OR 34. ihes WYMAN'S ES vorm FE_ +1123) heater, Good 3 pe. sectional sofa - ptt on bd . Occasional = Miget Ain oe aa be Poe, Ste FOUND AT L & 8 SA Lounge ch fine out of way, but « lot! Apt ome elec. se * L} . = hees of ail kinds. N Py UsED, | “ANY Vist oar trade dept. for real ak PR i¥ 18_W pad We , sell or . Come out! TWC and round, 2 acres of free OBE pat a ~. iT. Fg To ¢ mile: B. J ¢ orl ; Ban mtn py APPA TOIsE LIVING TRADE-IN DEPT. .|Guar, electfic washer AVAILABLE console. ‘GE range, o) iryer, Tt coOByts. 30 Ss. Cass Take Over the Pa On These Specials: _| Motorels TV. at in, Mahogany 46 in “Tepontie washer, ashore auto, cpa ; ‘completely ‘auto, Norge automatic gas dryer yeas = ents . $10.00 $7 $35. . $39.00 3-3806.; EEPING SHOP J get BS 26 IN| BIKE, GOOD FE 46-1555, i Bal OL 1-6623. Call now for tree “esiimates, No obligation, & “Excuangn OR 3-6143. — o—- ous 7 BLOND C CARD RACKS & CARDS biond- paper & rion rack with | paper & ribbou. MI. 4-1439. |S gel tention, We oeah: is 2 = sl a = | PPLIANCE __3et. Lake “Orion “a oe | erm @cY¢Le REEL LAWN MOWER. $35, PE 8-696) SAVE PLUMBING 172 South 1 Saginaw 8t. 8Q FT. HOT WATER BOILER gas or coal tired, eae heating | nit and controls, be seen ip. operation, FE , 8. ooh BTU OTL C iace HEATER | with blower. controls. wail ther- . mostat. Used ‘. Jan_ Heats * bar. Cost rey heating will install. Also. with large teak ff requested Call real early or very very lete at night OR St AIR CONDITIONERS Pevders ons or office units. 2, r mote. cooling. one _third Tess less cost cost, Schicks. MY 3.3711 Ani PIANO ROLLS, Sank oF or’ Ho ; owell 1340 NII “ANCHOR FENCES © down, FHA _FRep TIMATES. F roved. 5-747). m CE Pi OCKING CHAIR (GHT FIXTURES. | $5 values boy light fixtures for children’s bedrooms. chigan Fluorescent, 393 chard Lake Ave, —- BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen. ofl and gas fur. naces. Hot water and steam boil- ers. Automatic water heater, hard- ware, electrical bw 8, crock a tile, galvanized per, > black es. 1 i and = (itt e Bros. Paint and & My ; 1G 8 H DOUB Bis To LAUNDRY: ee rt Kemtone. FE 4-5431 ITH . Ney Direct Esco-Glyd Windows CHAR R Wile aa as ital nee 7 95 ; ality 2x48. ra. | sa| Good quality robt board, 480 per’ | Empire nd at Las 95 1s FE ¢ FOR SALE DAVENPORT, CHAIRS, table. Hollywood beds, outboard motor, cartop carrier OR 3-2054. | yy FOR SALE: TRAILER WILL hold a 12 f boat. Bert Monroe, 95S. Roselawn, Pontiac tREE_ scan! 4G TOILETS 818.95 | 1x33 doub.* siak | a $12.05 | Washbbow!s win fittings ... 39 ‘pe bath sets, with trim .. $80.95 “pe colored baih set with trim $00 Factory “‘Inds—Irre; alers SAVE PLUMBING $ Jit /72 8 Saginaw EVERYTHING Used 1x10 sh U T sed imbers — Priced to sell Field Tile : le each Cedar Posts c 45c & up | Used bath tubs $10 each Siee] Clothes’ Post $9.45 pr 1 eeet paint $4.45 gal. ae Lad Cement or Mor’ : $1.20 ba Full gil 18 or 30 Ib felt Ay carry «@ complete = of peliaine materials — plyw —- piyscore sheetrock — rockiath interior, exterior combination screen doors — insulation < roof shingles ~— nails — founds ten | | ei Ee (SURPLUS . Materials NEW & USED LU ER OR 3-7082 , 1340 340 Highland Rd (Mag) | ‘pontiac PACTORY OUTLET STORE . 486 W Main &t. Drvden, Mich Now open 6 davs a week Home furnishings, piywood tile REEL POWER } SS 4 CYCLE | (REEL TYPE LAWN now ER| . @ sto depot ae . Sale Household Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 5 | i E $2100 1 ' FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING 04 st E LU MBER! | ez rE | & ciumng sugpiies. Come in & SPECIALS Xnottr white og paneling No 2 and better 8. 10 a randont fengthe | Mahogany Plywood “W" grooved, 4x8'x'4" $470 each. ixt2 jal pine sheathing T'ee lin. ft | In12 ine shelving lle lin ft i ie? we ne stripping 2e Hn. ft ix3 W vane stripping Qu4x7 No. 1 & 2 3e_ lin Fi ir Ply score $2.75 each, $4.75 each. MAN ¥ OTHER BARGAINS NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Haggerty LUMBER CO. 1947 Haggerty Hwy Wailed Lake \Between W Maple Trai Phone Marke 4-1084 MOWERS Fire Borie heehee cable, 26" Bo cals i odels, 24 ph 3.6 Fair: banks Special features reverse. 26 models of penne ree] mowers, $58.95 & Assembled. day warranty. Brace Equip Legal oa Hwy. Open Daily, ~!8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ‘Sundays 10 to 3 ALL cash WAY PRI Y ta SAVE HUNDREDS LLARS BURMELSTER'S NORTHERN end a 3-4TT1 m._Daily” and Pontiac | O" wirths. | 1 ft. | ug. fir 9c each. | | 4 ‘0 Ay f yarn $2 up ven. Taz oF yarn. . OR_3-6536, Bat Also Weaving ROMEX at3. 2a safe) coils, Cutter ipe, 1 weather, Serax 8 chard Lake Ra _ eugine, OR 3-332. pet ipp br os bellied pbesetraiior. broiler feather picker “Pickwi _ Mi ilford. MU 4-5815 RIDING MOW RG ees ipsa MA ou aint with Kaoton 2678 — ck a Reasonable. E —— VERS | OR Or- oul alts: i le a | } 4507 Dixie Lhd 57024 | Tae "HOODS. COPPER TONE, . $29.05 A, _Perry Thompson, 0 6. ROTO-TILLERS 80 EASY TO OP. erate the Let us prove it with a dem ladies can run —_ | —_ Only one company akas | bag F Miller Garcen & La ood ward enuipe troto-tillers) sence & me payments es iN MI 4-6053. wo SHALLOW 7 WELL L PUMPS, cer min. N, 80 8. PERRY ae pee Se ‘7 $67 50 $67.50 SCREE: __ size. Call evenings, FE SPRING '' aL A SPRUNG - ALKING Garden mee aw Hy sim Hetty NS & COMB. DOORS: REG | oes ers Wonder hy Riding lawn mowers, be+t. 1 Ww adding proven Ancho: mowers, for those who want the service what we sel!. arts for all makes. Don’t orget «re Pootiac's oldest. Pactory trained mechanics. r lawn LEE’S SALES pes tees CORRU: TE DRIVE-WAY CULVERT ~ per Linea) - Shino obo FE2 "0233 Ve OPEN TILL 9 P.M. 021 Mt. awe St. ATED x e “STEEL FIREPLACE CNiTs |= aN. yim GALEXC HER'S oak, UPRIGHT, R eave 6-1793. LAYER PIANO BENCH TO mateti, deer 70 ir. a cond. Must se May to high- __tat offer. PLAYER REPATRING. WALL sant GRAND "P| real < ain! er i “GAL LA HER'S 118 E. Huron St. FE 40866 | SHARE ‘DRUM Gi Goon CONDI- SMALL APF ~ ANO EXCEL. Never welors priced | "GALLAGHER’S | 18 _E_ Huron st E 40566 | Sale Office Eaelpanent os 08: __Mile to Grovelsnd” Parme - OAKLAND TREE SERVICE Thine Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FOR SALE FIREW 6A cord and up. Deliv 2 0866 Plants, Trees, "shrubs B 68 ater. a DAHLI ROOTS, RGE sHoOw types rege FR 5 for $1 and up. 417 §.-Bivd,. OLG@2411. - FOR .SALE: E ZENS UP to & tall. Your eo, $5. 17 miles North of Pontiac on the nee Turn t on Grange Hall t Matthews Clinic & Grove- ore "50 tal ¥ Ms ming & removal. Free estimate. SFE 82215, PE we KENTUCKY Tass sod. vt vered. on | MUMS. rT totobe 12 FOR S0c. | OR 2-f057_ | NURSERY y GROWN aPRUCE a | more, dl $1.50 each "Lets than “10, 83. 3 sag. bed dig. Sat & Sun. only. lane Graceras Farms. v0 Diale S038. (U.S. 19, Clarkston, MA Bhi, eS STATE [NSPECTED ROBINSON'S * rvemiecs strawberry plants. ive FARES OPRUCE. PINE ARBOR- 8. mugho. ¢ 7 apse Bhagey Fev 9 e * hela ae. FE — A i CTRIC TYPE R. ‘Com i late model, exeellent condition. Bigger mile + xa of ti jes obo oe nes, $27 . Phone FE 5-0431, Mrs. Ar-| -wixom & Duck Tak Rd. | no} Opecnuaiiy 8 to 6 MU C8608, Sale Store re Equipment 64 64 For Sale Pets 69 comPu PUTING SCALES, USED 1 YR nil ea TING SCALES. USED, 2 BOXER PUPS. § WEEKS OLD. | NATIONAL CARN REOETER. EXC Sale » Sporting C Goods _ 65 AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED 80 PARKHURST ST. ALUNGS. NEW & USED. demos. compressed sir, 3509 Orehard Lk. Rd. > Lk. Inn. BEGINNER'S 5 Ts clubs & cart FE 3-7206 after 4:30 AQUA - Inst., POR SALE: 16 X 16 FT. ARMY 4942. Squad — Tent, OR R 3. p42. GOLF SET PERFECT * CONDI tion. Matched registered. Sy saeg with bag “Cont $75. Sac- riftce $33. FE_8-6819 uN. MODERN AND ANTIQ| Buy, sell, trade Burt-Shell, 8 Rit FE 24108 GUNs - BUY. SELL “TRADE. Sanier Leach, 10 Bagiey. HOUSE CAR CONVERTED ‘41 Ford bus. pete ing gas equip- Good Needs one outside: "2528 Hie Lk MATCHED TRONS. PE 28343 “$15. "8 | GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Thousands of befgains! — Brown- ing guns, rifles, sCopes, gun cases, ammo. Gun cabinets, hunting clothing, footwear, Bear - Grimes archery. rink roller skates, fish- ing tackle, baseball, leather bill- folds, brief bags. jewel boxes, > tettes Ubi Philip’s. 7 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac Woop, SET OF 4 IRONS. | _golf_bag. “ys FE 42988 _ Hunting Accommo, _65A 7 ACRES OLD rary, BUILDINGS. $200 down. Owner. P. O. Box 535. & % ACRE PARCELS. NEAR Hastings, Mich Excellent hunt- ing & farm land Siwateq im the heart of the largest so sort & hun —s ares. adjoining very lar area Pheasants rab’ plentiful EM 43-5632 Sand, Gravel & Dirt | 66 ge conservation bits and deer UE. Rie) ? FEMALE BEAGLES: ay YR. OLD. FE 2-6931__ after 2 YEAR OLD THOROUGHBRED boxer Fawn color, good natu : Cheap. MY 3.3104." - et Shop 35 Williams. Fi REG. WEIMERANER male, 1 yr. oid. _ OA 83044. AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD. AKC 34 re. ve. Mr G-1162 ated dog, will __sacrific AKC aeuTERED “BEAGLES. 3 a wks. old, $15. OR 3-6354. BLACK FEMALE POODLE. ica N PUPPIES & anal Puppies, $65 up, dAien OR BEAGLE PUPS 6 . Ot _$5_ and $10. 36324, ‘BEAUTIFUL SIASCPLON— AES German 4-1067., away. KITTENS, FREE GooD ome FE 3-3970 - By) $:30 p.m. _and up. 641 Third Ave. UpPins 1 FEMALE. SCOTTE. also Cairn Terrier service. _FE 5-01.07. pies, mat rail 6. All AKC. 5-851. ae oriFv E = _ hae © | Detroiter ry TRA vator, Never been wil $125. ROTO service, _§ to 3: $:30. F (RON-AG AGE POTATO PLANTER. ‘ert. [ayes Be vot amas. aor ken Re * “ou Hi roy aiband. Perry seen tar faa ma ta rts & Ra ee 1890 Crooks Rd SPRING SPECIALS HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE® ON NEW & USED Bolens tractors = mowers Jacobsen mower: “greaen Smosers & tillers service a oe HOUGHTON & SONS JI, CASE & FERGUSON eeAlee R TER OL 1-876 SPECIAL Case Tractor, Model DC a TRACTORS Wheel-Horse Bolens ye er: etn noteen, Tare poy aaa! tA See 607 MA 54-7878 or on WEL 220 Like new, Ba: ier. blew a a & DING plo ”, $250, OR 3-7494 = aenaue CTION, MAY : at u's sn mn isthe» suie : dg es 0 & j peunne Law w200. Prop., Ir E. i Seed Auctioneer, z sretene Se o£) Owosso. Miss <4 Auction Sales 3089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains + Every Friday .....7 p.m, Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily - - ORlando 3-2717 AINT Pontiae Chief 18 to 90 ft Fond 10 wides _ qrede De ahowanse a syne i000 Bob Hutchinson | Mobile Home wales re | WATER 80F $75. _OR_3- WHITE CEDAR. Posts “FR Nerth woods. deliver. _MAple 53-7057 NER. 4.000 GRAM. OM THE | Assorted sizes | Will WINDOWS & DOORS Double hung—sliders—casements j laine or combination windows um comb window Alum bear door ; pass 3-329 * els. base cabinets at extraordinary values. ee hen sieea 393 ard Lake A ‘ZENITH TRANS-OCEANIC $11 96 $26 95 CABINET § sine 139,50 Value slightiy scfatched, also several 42” and 66° m Wall “POR T- ome ff and i able radio, $75. 256 Orchard Lk | Apt. 2. _Do It, Yourself FOR RENT ALLPAPER S8TEA RAND een N SUN ’ BROWNIE HARDW 3-92539 MERS ARE 61 = 489 § SANFORD. FOR RENT Wall paper steamer. ers, polishers, hand sanders, hace vacuum cleaners Oakia floor sand. | Heads | Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard abe DU ek, ‘PROFESSIONAL a Come Hurea ‘Bt. OR Cameras, “Equipment 61A Ave. FE 5-6159 | P he s ys agebpd loot _ MACHINES, i material, | a "Sarmiea, imbing and elec- | Sere ~~ Bee ays week. ays 8:30 6:00 Sundays 106 4:00. Montcalm nutgers ag ote, 156 W _ FE §-4712. WE BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM. *, of the Conn slottvenie or- pe Call fi > pe ion. Open Monday & eras, rojectors, ta fd : Spperts eae Shap. nw ‘fu ron St. FE 53-6615 __ Sale M Musical | Goods 62 CONNSTELLATION. . OR NEW CONDITION. ri ORK ET. COME | iN AND HEAR THE GREAT or a home Sa: "T" MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Teleg FE 2-0567 | Across from Tel-He i RK raph ron. ‘ \ fill, sand and gravel. W. Rens BLACK DIRT - FILL SAND TOP | OA 208 or OA &- FURNACES b- DOGT WORK a7 rae fos careers — * sas ft URNA WOR AT ee) culve pi NACES BS On Bi iD of stesl clothes line poles |2 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT OR ft. cross arm ‘50 each or top soil Delive Loaded GAS WATER HEATERS ous, Calcium chloride tor dust, $2.90 | ONO ee eT . @ cement per 5 fe oe pie G. A. Thompson, Cement, Mortar and Plaster color| ter deal. call Morrie Wahl, FE | OF So Pe RITE 5 | 37 ee Stren Door, ogee Sa eee _2-03 GOOD CON-| PIPE. iA TOP VEL. citlen Seestoroek ae 15° Sump Tile with 2 holes, $6 50 a Pe tel oe rs . PE 40020. Ho: 12: Sump Crock with with holes. gs oe ne sino Sega —-TACETRG single axl univers » crease Sigg Jo = Tah Fagen ose aa bed ani ore Hath parekests. ¢ _sal_biteh, i MA 31760 exe" each 5 a nd. gravel, : j All nes enunets covers, ‘be rates| dirt. ball Call tim o nai ea @ SUPPL? CO.) OR. Stuart. a! Garage Doérs | He Grakase. Lake Ave. PE 3-7101 | fa” eR OkEN CONCRETE: SPEED Ain RESSOR. FE Son, FE 8-2180. Facto e EL CVERHEAD | bh RO ED ow MANURE. NO Sai SAVE THE PENNINES “ane ime Ge By Baa? * Wood a steei bla-awey closet déere. | ()N YOUR ME AT BILI,| Fa TOP sil. PILE BAND & Steel outside window. shutters, eef roast oe ooe......J FE’ Sab y delivery. Bint Brop. Electric garage door operators. rk roast 30 ;¥ps. OF CHOICE BLACK DIRT. - “Es ‘® papers. yar e front remodeling. Fresh Bide Pork ; : ... 8/5 YDS, DI Hid each. ‘ore 1 ie : - au for free estionates, Pork sai e ; 3 tbs $100 Exc, 4 a ey inet oft, la® va [come ee a ee ( Lard eccceeeeess @ Tos, $1.00) base. false. fi icintty of Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BERRY DOOR s SAL ES Bacee ...... cree. 1 tb. We — A. . gravel, | So. a —_ Pork ausage ...... 3 ibs. 61.00 Cats 371_§; Paddock PE 2-0203 | Hotdogs wsving 8 i Ohel8 Tanne eS: aed Saree f S45. ey hes nor Sone AL. | Son ree Se eel _ity iy “of “Union ‘Lake. ent S-osgh | —S7@DB._ ed AG Tue, fue. and | AY Mids of années pants | 5"YOs— ROAD GRAVEL DELIV:| Hay Grain & Feed 71 Co Bottled Gas ee ee eee sm" ao Se Te pe HAY, 815 & ties yp at ter er n 2 a iOA STONE, $1.75 YD. se “gira: Phone gland scent 383 « rehard Lk SPECIAL tank stone, $1.75 yd. Ovgretecd | Pee S ame Ma iRRIGATION POWP 100 OPH lees al dea tt sone. 2 Bas “ott “i'te’S toe | _Clathetmn. a TA Sy eS with #2 gation tank. MI 358s ei) ton’ “foc a n ; BEST ALFALFA ; iawn Wowaan Pants: ; | Bxtore. sind Wea th American Stone Products | __ _— $-1'40 My Fi 5-505 rollers — nor hanlr tap 4 ped mowers Steel Pan => ett, ‘ Rel ertare or joo Steele pel MYrie eit ening 8 share: | PAVOLVERINE | Roof S00 ome. | AY ALL TYPES” PIRATE _ening_ Serv. E Haiton | i ‘ 108 BLACK DIRT SOIL Seo on y | GAVE r= HIKING | LUMBER | an ant See rocks. FE 2-3480. mob tag o fend: e270. ill deliver Bathtubs, Toles Shower Btalls, | 320-8 Paddock __—FE 2.0784 *piccopeg aS Ei Stage Pat a ubs ets, wer 3. jas Factory trrevelare, Terrific Var __ THE, SALVATION ARMY BLS TOP soft re SAN SORA ae Sale i onmnaied 72) oneness Le °. jt. =i Exeryt eeu your needs. catalog be besem xts. EM 3-4515. WESTERN SADDLES. sf etorises ADY's GOLF Rew at Wat Cake Al BLACK DIRT Be trace, Wieker Com- weer t NCE Sand. gtayel. & dirt. William Be Eas vsith Nae. Cost S15 vel 35), | TYPEWRITER, ADDING Ma-| S400, wn. FE 43460 * HO chine, Wurlitzer juke box, office A TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. 610 weeks. Sat LAWN 3 NOWERE OWERS SHARPENED desk, deep freeze, elec. range, set - “jana, ravel at. fill mari wee Sicteeaenes Hanes coun |_ Rei Bt 9 An PPS es ee 0) jarge kease, sale. rown MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE 104, § Saginaw, Oakland Furni:| AAA Bare Merion Sod | $1822. packed er sofeeners. All i sans. ture Co. 55 cents sq, yd., delivered. L1 1-8477 | 10 “ve $. ¥ ts . mune eon Ghee Seon | ws mated quantities on thesg med T lb L b 8 r Siti eo zo bare £0 “some recon. albot a er bafis fon re ot re rent 4 Sebi aitioned, eau eat Por. Informs} masternoard. rock paint. lessen “black “sand loam top! With taps, matchi martingale LI-3-3741 EM 3-301! Hardware jBlnmbing ani oo 1 stechricai soil. hester Road, 8 of 16) &_ bridie, Must se m0. A MOTO MOWER. REET ANE et, iD Ro. gro Ave. Ph.) ite $-2165 : : _tor, Cheap. EM : 3-231 _ tsED eb STOKER ER ER ALSO N NEW FUR- AT TENTION, ge = Apie 85-1740 ia woos TRUCKERS CHET’S SADDLE AL WOOD AND ALUMNGH COMBI- this month, Black Parade Saddle Loading choice bieck dirt farm top M AY on doors wad simsews. Soll, We also deliver, FE 6388 | ~ = 8. miles Est ' BENSON LUMBER CO. 854? GRADES ToP SOIL. Adams. Chee ie, 10-9. | FOR SALE: PONY STALIJON. 8 years old, 52 inches high, son of MOBILE HOM Es Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade over 8-10 Wides Pithe TRAILERS ON RENTAL . Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies h 2.3200 ves & Sun P.M. 67 10x37 is, down. n. Mobile ‘Home Estates 95 Highiand pe MODERN HOURRER ALES 75 ft. to 35 80 8S. Teiegra Open Forrest Jones. MApie General - Zimmer soil, road gravel Vic - of- Clark- ft. la? tooms, low ston aa ones | Pine imenest | - Lockdales Majesty. Black end coogd bank rates. — BY ft.. ve “ ess i Tour joe, : c, ae os da oy | white. Gentle. Excellent condi Tour Home” $1305 ists ft cee BLACK DIRT. YD LOAD. 3 Bu. ‘“!0"- $450. Call MU 42552. | shower, $1695. Holly Marine Coach $1.00. Pull. PE s-3282 | Sales 15210 N. Holly Rd Houy. BLACK DIRT, TOP sOiL Sap. 9900 en oe MARE MEiroce S671 gre vel and fill, anywhere in nibina Pt FoR hte a sary eons Sa - it Sakiang County FE $1131. oF, die & bridle MA. 6-2620 ea @. Piiced Dank rates New ib Tour Ree eee "lake bab Mai YOUNG MILK GOATS A Goat Pas: Lele sks arine Cp fh. with shower, | 5 nto rour jake ale. i = Call evegings EM 3. 3-6373.. Po tae | billy ca ll Crecnicas nie x et aw a. : > oe: fe “BLACK DIRT ——— $7.50 per load, if you order now. ‘Wanted | Livestock 73 ‘OXF FORD TRATLER Max se FE_5-0410_ ae SALES DUMP TRUCE SERVICE. CALE | WaNTE LIV ESTOCK or ALL me = GOOD FARM TOP SR 5 YDS. _ for oF Delivered) FE 4-588. ROAD GRAVEL. 5 YDs. or rare FE 4-6588, DRILLS. saws | HAVE ABOUT 3 ACRES HUMUS | pond. Party interested and Berne iGo hess wai profit by in-! qui ry IF ¥OU WANT Bers “TOP soit, black dirt & peat—we furnished | top sot! for the new City Hall! and Safety Bidg.—Call FE 2-7611 PJ Waldie NO 1 BLACK DIRT DELIVER _i to 2 yrds OR TT PROMPT | DELIVERY a YARD | biack dirt” OR 53-9644 PONTIAC LK BUILDERS SUP. 28 eeord Tavel & dirt. Cement, mo t eking, OR 3-1534, a HUMOUS. 5 YD8 SAVON ASPHALT PAVING FREE est. FE 2-0797 or FE 4-1170 SPECIAL Black dirt and top soil mized. Immediate de in the city. TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT LL SAND WALT BEATTY FE_ $3407 TOP SOIL, SAND « GRAVEL FE 86-3511 davs’ or FE 8-6145 eves, : PEAT FILL CLAY vim ines, WASH SAND & GRAVEL. FILL dirt, top soil eat humus. | GLE j NN’S TRUCKING E_ 5-5437 gravel, fill, etc. PE. i —— | GUIDE TOGOLD: Sell | iene? you're not using | through Classified Ads! » i, an \ ,™ ad Ae $9 per load) & DRIVEWAY GRabina ‘* | kinds, 5-0916 __ For Sale Poutry 74/ BANTAMS, CRESTED CHICKENS, _aiso chicks FE #9794 BANTAMS. JREBR: FE 5-5825, PUREBRED. STOCK. ‘ERGLISH _ LEGHORNs I Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, 14 ft, Note sh sQrance, taxes and financing - strings. A few used trailers ot CAVING, 4989 Huston. FE 5-1908 _Sale Farm Produce 75 | ~ CHICKs FREE WITH rae | perenass of 50 Ibs of chick start- er. ere certi- es & Feed FIED SRED POFATOES _Charies Young, MY 21711. PRESH . DAILY, oa Ge den off Jos! LATHAM RASPBERRY SUE: $135 POTATOES — GLENN TY- ) W. Tienken Rd. OL 2-7177. STRAWBERRY ANTS, STATE. Dug fresh to orders. wr * Sale Farm Equipment 76 2 sECTIO’ DRA fe eae” FOOT SILO WITH te. ves cool ladder and | chute. Tt bas been taken down: New idea: tour bar side -deliv-' available on renta) plan, We sell, rent, e 1 mile south of Lake Orion on M24. MY 2-0721. WE ARE SOLD OU" OUT ol TOF Use ne trailers We ed We wit sell {it for _s ‘om our lot. Holly Marine cn Bales, 15219 N. Holly Rd. Bol: MEIrose 4-677) Rent Trailer Space 79 1 SPACE, PONTIAC LAKE, PRI aie, OR 3-4336. AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGS * 17 N ~ 1. M = ATES. . those who want ze. 1 x cement patio. © R for on shelter” poy cout et on fakevtie Rd, Ph, OA He P A : Where is vaca . lovely tneludes . brivis lake swin ming, schools Ci 2 sate SAVE meee: USE WANT ADS! To find-a job, place to live or a. good used car, . Classi« ie Now! ! Be oom, THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘MAY vis, 1958 __ For Sa Sale le Cars ; ore “Auto Accessories 80, Boats & Accessories 85 MODEST MAIDENS atu Jay Alan’ For Sale Care For Sale Cares 1: nee For SaleCars 91 For Sale Cars 8 4 eeeentines = rime Pe A a a et oa secede eed thciae acacia diet dedi ieeeeais aaa ow PLYMO gprs wa ‘VERY CURY SUPER 10 BURRE ee. ga PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. 195%. FORD 00. VIC. 1 DR. FOM. | “1990 MERCURY, as VERY 10 MOUTH STATI Na. Ras oa sy, quick silver unit. -OR De 8 aon Lait ee beip ve 1 sdhust to ae Y ee Eadie’ Steele, BUICK - wEORG ES MI MILLION poe “Putten: ruamission. Eat : 1 ; = i <4 i ; ( o 3 147 ee | Lake Orion’ } Motors ee “6 ¢ FORD ema SEDAN - 4h G SPECI AL ms: ARP Aw i c N RD Auto. “ Fi ae. ey = rae | OTTA mi vo My. S315. OR 3-0483 | Better Buy Used Cars | ew New, 8 Fords all ope " | Bit convertible. ‘OT CHEV. V8, 4 DR. WA aon | 8? FORD, 2-DR, WADIO & HEAT-. |” ui ee hers shied white | out ‘nel Air 2 ar. yiua TA nan Pal nes, WW ak © _er, whitewalls, OR 3693. '57 Buick aye $2095, & Sider mirror. ~ af Bord Pica custom @ dr + WAI Srionvile NA i306 5” “Tine wen zee ce ie GR —«2,DR. MARDI radio. neater, | siSPECIAL PAEMENT JET no RS Sa 2 dr. anned ‘ coh 's, dynafiow, ‘ BIRD NEW. 63,72 98 ASK ‘Fairlane Club Sedan. 532.8 mo hots TEN & ‘SONS (ite CHEVROLET HARD ToP se Mt at iba, “Wareié Tur “54 Pontiee I Deluxe $ 795. Faisinee se suv chub Sedan $37 53 me “.0cR ae LDSMOBILE A one owner Birmingbam car. 0 |. #DR. SEDAN -. HYDRAMATIC, | YOUR ba Gan DOWN =|” AND UeSLEr, Priced to, sell at only $1186 stock Witee, BD “seater. a one owner beauty. ao ee rOR iG : Ls ev Tole : ! al, a May 4102: ee . eo. : on “ar Ot gyete: Ave: 53 FORD 8 WAtON "55 Chevrolet 8......$1195 GEOR¢ - 3. Mil. L iON “KastinY qi seer real esi oe MA $6086 or, pas. Wag A ag ee ee ek ee ae ath | gene at sh pe cee pepe 7 d eae < » 4 io aeed agemaker Wolverine ngs ~~" brown body, Rai. Sanders seit | SF pewersiids. © re arpie or sa ra REAS. E- : ta PurNded. forward deck, eenler “758 CHEVY IMPALA {jou Reed wagon thie one wl $6 Pontiac 2- De Stes Harold Tu yo Shor GFE edie ener 4. 1957 e. $1.000 off list price. =? ontiac r. a = «e AC. HYD! “RADIO, . still in the cartons Pilly Uippe. Bud et es popLE's AUTO SAL5 1, HARDTOP 8, radio heater, bydra- 1952 NASH RAMBLER WAGON. very good cond, $80. FE 4088 that wt will surprise a N cn Sev 01 1954 FORD WAGON OVER.| matic. another tu-ione beauty. ak ae eau STOP AV. EQUITY IN ‘37 ft PONTIAC CAT you Come out and see r- Coma He pre. + 2 NA - tak trade, FE , gains and test drive ‘them bélore |. MUsT skit” i981 gCHEVY 2 DR arivg Me Ford. Fe thet 5 53 Ford Customline $ 495 “tomatic transmission. PE 22180. | 2 SaNTLAS CHIEPTAIN. ree ay: 1 Hittie’ rust’ Bett offer’ takes. FE Vee TOURING: 6 "PORDOMATIC. heater, In exce> ‘3? NASH RAMBLER. WTOP. EX-| dramatic. $2715. PE 62008 after ease beaten o'b miles ‘neve ot Wise: ese "dilen, me rest tend Hippies Bie | SS cae e, ec oie a PONTIAC STATION WAGON, jaa i - : = ler : : us 8. eager “picen| Rilee’’nd "bese “nights “Mal ian. Vo engine. radio heater and Fagen Ra, Holy, wa, 49,Ford Pickup ....8 205 Get Wise, Economize ilu? Stupees, nope steering and ot ss Ls eT Sundays. - Powerglide, 2 tone paint, a beau-: 1954 FORD... 2 DOOR. FE 27121) HEATER, in excellent condition prakes. chao - iow Wh ‘ B $8 Shi ‘ot | U d ‘Ba tiful | a4 ae ag 4 — wk 4 - * 5 Sav Res S: excelient condition Lyn ax cL oenCy ‘Eee argains iat Fe S CONVERTIBLE —— “gias0 | °57 Buiek Roadm’r . .Save Court House or 4023 8. a vd, at 8, iw ooans vive Bir. % Bek Marten ¢ @:. --- SS | CONVERTIBLE. Fully _fouippes. _Shore, Watkins Lake a | ae Ra mingnem, MI C3038 ; |i Soe ees ‘br. a Mr, Oliver's personal ¢ J rtybs ase cans rs) “PONTIAC SEDAN. RA. Genera) aiety ‘Tires, "87 Merc. 30 HP i ee _HARDENBURG MOTOR SA 1195, BILL SPENCE Ree At rau a fae “ enera) Safety Tir Runabout & uratier, 7985 Cass & Pike _ FE 51308 '55 Pontiac 870 ....$1195 RAMBLER”™ SALES & SERVICE ssume payme t to 8 Sor eent off, black or YD vorner Sasi MS FE_ 50297 me Call it Mgr. Mr.. Parks 83 uereury Mark’ 20, 10 FORD. ¢ ). CONVERT. CATOLIES OURE. cade: eet; ina w ‘ I 4-150, Harold Turner Ford. § D- ' EP ‘WILLIAMS Fy Scott Atwater, 16 HP. CHEVROLET 1984 — POM. Cont. FE come| st be eee wer ee ee Ae Bite rae, NO DOWN | “is FONTIAG, OWNER. $895. Ww at Raguirn ha, . | 2007 nD CUST. 43 — | 8 Saginaw, FE 4-22 PRERESONE)'S Cube Creteer 8 Sreitet: PICKUP ~ | 56 FOR eEORD | '57 Ford Fairlane ..$2193 rage is Mos pay OFF i . — like new 65015. $30. FE 4-3136 Vey walls ‘Texas Maid ; ; omatie, Ran “wi Rone, low ” ¢ DR. HARDTOP, ra¢io, ‘32 Nash Secan. perfect engine, OD. | SACRIFICE! 1 8nd North American boats, a , =e Ls anes. power brakes, fordomatic i = —— needed to’ res sible | : pare ieee | ter Crait Trallers:) 10 per Gast €-is 7° 1 Ooxtana” | = . WorORy, a) RE Ree Crest tase e BONNEVILLE Convertible. , ont eet ie | ay LN 1838 FORD V-i_i5_ TON PICKUP ‘58 Buick Special . . .$2785 Bucket ‘seats. ae a bored. Buck ‘i Mazurek Outboar firs. : Has used on @ and | R.. HARDTOP: dynafiow. SHELTON te pice Eas © Corner 8. 8. Bivd. PE 4-0585 5 ‘H T has nase very little use tke new, Seater deluxe steering whee!, } = — eae eens LL Ton’ Son Bivt, . Your old ear down. sm month- | White wall tires, windshield wash- | P Buick. jee ~ fe Sanh. Don’t worry, Miss Bixby, we never lose a case — this | ly payments. North Chevrolet Co.| rs. turn signals, glove box light, ontiac - Buic D st. eT office is full of loop-holes:! ma 8 og eg tS Bunter ‘vd. at Cree ove aaa paaies oneter. DE: Rochester OL 1 81 33 Matablished, since 100, Speci) SPECIAL _—— ee eee _ Spon ee 15.to ent. Labor SOMECS Scout trailer” Nymph... Hy oaed dan station wagon. Clean. Good me dn, Fm see Fr Pars nd PE i $6 Buick k conv. Dyn F. Pow, Sites | out of Rate Book |3% HP Evinrude motor _ . $243.00 For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 91 caettion OF F110 - 5-0000. | FE Buick Hardtop Dye. S148 | BRANC | i Tota! $562. All new. Your cost $475.) ~~ _ aaneteacttntnen naa ae Y 1082 FORD. 2 DR. Va_STD |'S3 Pont, Starchief.: l-owner $1195 Sale Motor Scooters a2 Harrington Boat Works | Matthews : - Hargreaves | i . tively no money dn. Bddie ive | 33 Ford Ve Plane, | $1085 | Sr iti atid aia YOUR EVINRU & DEA R Hl ——2 ' - i i 37 ‘4 CUSHMAN EAGLE. CALL je 8. TELEGR APH RD FIRST | ins FORD F-LANE (DR, th stare cea i ten PONTIAC t fies" a =n DAYS | ste ne | | cust. Mie bd boe4 DOOR igs as ABLE. GOOD WANTED Tae \ | 5020 — = oe 7 33 Buck ‘cen & shea * es ¢ This oat bas mopped )s it ASO! | : { ; ! os Buick Super \ of people. } Russe | uPE 24634. a | CHEV is39 FORD COUPE. MERCURY | ™BUD SHELTON | $895 T tion Offered a7 ‘USED CARS Pontiac Sales GAY RET InTee AAD engine Good cond, FE 8-6700 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | B ati ee e) | vanipecis ion i *32 Pontiac Starchief Cat. sedan. 7: syns balan) elt ARP 1953 FORD VicTi VICTORIA.‘ FE i gee Ev ates __That_Means NGlean_¢ Cars i FIRST | +58 Po lige 4 ar" “sodas Myaromaie, - STATION WAGONS —— Beast Banditien," No. ‘reasonsbis | 1997 (OLDS $8. PULL POWER. PH. PONT | I At R&H, W-Walls\ _ TO CHOOSE FROM . | _offer_retused. On }-0586. tiene moen oem ty = torn 5 ve Le Boo LN 2 - oN “ger “2 dr P-glide R&B, W- = | i965 FORD. 2 DR.?V-8. OVER: | _ Shield washers, EM | rs) pce Cy BEAUTY. A-1 COND Ww : drive. Positiv no money dn./ ‘6! iERoURY -W. wil “a ER b 4-0076. Used Trucks ss Ford tune. 4 dr. sedan FON BANK RATES Eddie Stgele Ford. FE $-0206.. | cary full rage new CLEANEST 1is3 OLDS #8 INPON. R F | AIL “* * . mg . ' rr tres OFFER THESE th Coevy 2 ar. Delroy. Paige. re tra | 52 HUDSON HORNET 39 iso PERE: | 1067 OLDS, SUPER ws DR. . TO , : 1 "SSLFor@ custom ting & dr. sedan. We trade up ordown. giacz GEEAN Rope movi CRD, y oaths cid.| brakes & steering Wewolls RAH POM. R&H. W-walls $ fz . | _ $5,000. Cal) OR §-3928 after 3pm. Alter 6. PE 4-4225. -: | O Ca VY | 2 Rontiae 2 dr Hydra, || 8 260 Oakland County's JIMMY DEROSE ‘53 PACKARD. 4 DR | ; | $3 = Statesman 4D se- wildest trader” 3140 W CO M M U N I a Y i Atito trans, Rk&H, “P-Steering. 65 MT CLEMENS 8T. . a ; SPECIALS aise transportation spectels! ; _1i_mile_ west of Telegraph “MOTOR SALES | P-brakes, te snes FE 3-7117 ‘| FAMPA, FLORIDA Ex. ee | NORTH ‘LINCOLN. CEA Ga fetester, Michiens, | 114 oansand ODPRS oe 4.3529 _ BEMIND THE POST OFFICE i pa, ; ts _ 39783. 804 N. ) : ree ; STATIONWAGON ‘53 TIAG, Rens. a sae MAKE THIS sUMMER __MApie 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141 ain L pea ig ES wee exc. clean, EM 3-0061. H_ Ri a 0CK GOING NORTH A PROPITABLE ONE oe iss? 4 DR. PONTIAC reLtY - . $1395 Wanted Used Cars — 88 t J 5 Ford 2-Ton 3s8 BOX; 84 Rubber WHILE PRICES ARE SH AT A LOWER LEVEL CA . : a ae Matthews- | Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4-4547 For Sale| Cars 91 1951 ENGLISH AUSTIN 4 dr. Exc. cond. 34 miles gal R&H, $495. Days OL 6-2931. |_1-O064_ efter 6 1965 BUICK CENTURY. 4 DR h + flow just re- SALES ha # FE La — built. Bi MOTOR sare WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR | FOR GOOD USED CARS 710-Orchard Lake ogee ¥ owner, original | $1,050. i. ae _ 1963 BUICK H-TOP. Rah ABSO- _ |. LUTELY nO MONEY DN. As- ume $16.52 mo of oy credit M Mer. Mr. Parks at 4-7500 . Harold Turner Ford BRANCH. a a R.. ‘TOP c at ‘n preg om Se Oy got 6c eAREuE” 4 7 AUBURN neve yt. | 53 BUICK = : ape WE MANY GOOD TRUCKS Bo USGe boats wand motors. apaee! Fon. OUR a w 13 Radin Py iter Dark 5 Ware, 3904 Auburn a ¥ mioK ' AR cath BLUE. A hice family car. Senin | ep eee: ea ; on & R NOOME TO ‘NonTH Es t rs & WOODWARD, SIRMINGRAM — | See M&M Motor Sales . ¢. Por top dollar on tate moge $2, : S 0 e527 Dixie Hwy: EI EEE STORE tos o.m FE 6-0219 : rack B 7, Trained “Mectasies Mechanics WANT TO BOY 4%. G0 OR ‘31 OPEN. FE, 45 MT CLEMENS ST. FORD, EXCELLENT COND takes i 71-0416 INLAND PE 471210127 W. | wy rE 2-6122 WTD.. SHARP CARS. 49 7 CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND ‘65 mogels Top dollar repairs AUBURN Gee FE 3-/117 _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ORIGINAL OWNER, i¥s3 BUICK e to orde ae r super H-top 2 ar. Exc cond. Low 8. Midland or FE 4277 < : CORNER PIKE & EAST BLYD mi. P-steering and brakes. Auto SopTeLLers pnoat Nar J = . “~~ Trans New W-walls, Other ex- outboards. Lake Orion AW TLL PAY tras. 371 Voorbeis Rd. till 5. FE EVINRUDE Gee hee eOaTs, TOP DOLLAR :_ 5-6542_ after 5 > eee moter tesar sees ce en me CADILLAC 56. SEDAN DEVILLE. ae Marine, 2695 Orebard Ls: FOR GOOD Power. De sis Sw Lew g. Reese Harbor Open 7 to 8 (1 AN USED CARS mileage 93.600. OL 1-0131 : re eat : 225 needed for our new iot at 13 ae eee ou COUPE. 5 wen @ = FIBERGLASS p MATERIALS ~ To Mile and Woodward Call MI es Uvecrlag | mscmenintsy good | Piex for windshields Pi ec = 4-2738 for used car buyer or wil trade. M. & M. Motor Sales, supplies, = "i = Fea: — = "Woodward. Bit Mea —— 2527 Dixie Hey. OR 23-1603 etal Reinforceq Fina ‘ era foodward, Birmingham Soares Fa eS eee 14 Mile Rd. Pat Jonn Ru oe a a R&C RAMBL ER. FOR A’ j Our Slogan weuipmeat wep © eee Used Truck Parts 89K we cas pest any aca oats, motors, trail , 2 ire of tackle tesa Reqeglag sete USED TRUCK Par Spgeial “84 Chev Bel Air, 2 dr ANDERSON HARDWARE ALL MAKES AND MODELS ; Sharp owner ; 2182 g§. Telegraph FE $9962 . HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES Across ie irecie Mile Shopping 7635_Auburn Ave A FB 4-6632 Sf Olds #84 4 dr., Sedan, Sharp. ____OPEN SUNDAYS STEEL BOAT. — pen ECT For Sale Trucks 90 MANY reo DOWN PAYMENT c CARS oe a EM 3 6 ES my ee Complete Service 8 am. till 9 pm ECEI% + 33 4 TO? } — —e of brand VED A ROCK LOAD celien Toone on: TOM SOHR lacoure ae or ay ie oe teduced prices. Howarc _'NC_ MU 41725 a as down payment Private own- Holly Ra DME Corner of PICKUPS | cr PE 41682 LAWSON AIR - COOLED our: 34 Ford _ toa 50060 Mazurek Studebaker board motor New 6 HP may Ny Pa rd GO CRGGE SIrsoG $330 ng Studebaker Station wagon $1265 $175. MAple 5-6011 4 ha $15 +35 core eysiom lined, V-# veered GET THE BEST .BUY on J IL ' ; 53 Buick: Special $596 com heen irene aon arry eromMme 3] maceuaker Sport Coupe $035 at . + ri * J = yo vrs ana ee? Fis. ROCHESTER FORD DEALER s Bic. at ‘Saginaw FE 49988 steel]. See the Riviera / ovary d _. Ob 1-97 - sod er, Mercury mgtors See this me 97, GMC TRUCK. TRADE $1100 SHELTON ioe. —Lake Masier, 16 ft boat, eae? for on Suse Ford Tractor ereury Mark 75, trailer & coy. _°' UMD. : ae , ‘ ¢r, W075; was $2600. 12 1. new 1055 FORD F-€ DUMP 3 x 4 Pontiac - Buick 4 fiberglass $195. Two only — 49 0x. good cond Congress “oe Rochester OL 18133 p. 3? heme at big savings © ou” 2-0000. 4755 Gardner. Utic a Sundays Cliff Dryer Gun & 2 blocks N. of 17 Mile E par 36 ) serps cony Fill power rab Genter, 15210 Helly Rd Ryan Rd ‘$6 Buick conv. Dyn F. Pow $1795 et. _ 196 FORD DUMP. F-000, BXC.| 6 Olde euper wm frd eRe : J NSON MOTORS fend, 70 E. Rutgers. ‘88 Pont, Starchief t-owner. $1195 ee & Accessories 61. FORD, 6 sty Tings ‘55 Bute V4 Fhe 3 . $1006 © — : for boat §-3433 s * uick Hardtop vo 4 i. MARINE sOeet igs 55 FORD ', TON PANEL. 2.000, s é Lk Ave FE mi. @ ply tires, clean. A-1 shape. mo Hudson wasp "t Like mew $ x YOUR Boat. _874 Wesbrook. 52 Chevy, R&H pparpie § 2s a" -NORVELL AGENCY . 32 Buick Super 70 "PEN GLASS Soar IAC’ BUD SHELTON AT toot, t = E. NAME Bhp. Bierce, wine cag «= ERUCK CENTER Tat Mensa" Clean Cars, ¥ ik years old. Cail vp, 2 GMC EVINRUDE 1 MOTOR DONT PASS UP ; ee RETAIL seal MONEY! Sell unneeded THE ANS WER r0 ele at Cass DUMP snes oeee ; an A "YOUR PROBL EM; Gadel yhelongin ‘ tor cash’, EY iy Ri. hrough lassified Ade! Want Ads! To sell. vent (29 om 7 Saab EW. : et | ake xf er u é| /* ." FE ‘a, — yg Fy al loac «pring I F = AB ie! fe gees af Sa ‘V4 WITH STAN- | dard transmission, A real bum- | diner «f @ car tor ouly . Hunter at 8. Wentuarg Avs. tock No. N-4108, North v- Birmingham | relet Co Hunter Blvd. at 8. Wood- - | oS eo 4000 MILE WARRANTY ol CHRYSLER, 1956 ; “aan for. Raw, L-OWNER, | tee mantis Tes 1988 Prefect nadie hes re ite GONE & R MOTORS [228 hard rulsing | a (74_oatlaind FE _¢3529 O'S in cemtort plas inthe | 1997 Morris Miner, radio and heat, R AMBLER HURON MOTOR SALES) extra foam added | chair i | ALWAYS A SELECTION OF = avaliable to you: with all 1967 Metrepetttan hardtop. Puls 52 W. HUR ra ome! 66S eee ea | W807 peal wagon, The ee 195 4 i TZ | om 5 t _ VACATION SCHU ur ony nares = Studebaker 6. overdrive radio & DeSoto-PLYMOUTH _#12_ 8. Woodward, Birmingham — 1955 CHEVY. 2 ee was VERY SPECIALS heater. Engine just overbauled 595 Birmingham || Convert. Exc. ed SWEPT-WING DODGE! °34 CHEVROLET - FiBioe oe a Pdr sedan. | STATION WAaGon , EB CARS & Trucks * DOOR ie | 1954 ot DSMOBILE | 1953 c CHE VROLE ik 1953 | Qur stock No N-4180 ahh adh da tolet Co Hunter Bly Ave. Mt 1938 Edse) Demo Tele-touch. R&H. . P-steering & brakes, power seats. $1495. | PONTIAC - CADILLAC pius clean trade. ward 4.2735 sitmiechen. Loaded with — Led "ees . a PONTIAC 2 $1 1306+ \ une TT Radio. heater TR eamatie. This. is a rare car with only 13,000 : actua! miles. : ; ‘$6 CHRYSLER HARDTOP . $1295 Oids Super 88 4 Dr. Hh power HASKIN Si Mie Less ve radio pegs Deng his car way traced 6 way seat. 4 os top eT Ce te with “onty 15,000 $ Tre ansportation = ercury 6 dr wagon... | Ha 6 PONTIAC CATALINA | $1403, . Te Sisaay BER| Eeitamaue! Soot ert 19 SPECIALS. ge! vicar’ lets) Sinker Win “ony 6 aus . : (36 Pord.. ¥-8. 2 dr .....:... - . . i Bee 53 PONTIAC 2 DR , $805. Chevrolet V8 210 2 dr. Red & i952 Kaiser ¢-door Hydramatic. i. ahs dela Ay ar ims 870 with radio, heater, hydramat-| white. oe a Radio and heater 516 BS m. V8 4 dr Belvedere 8945. ‘c. A real nice car. $1 145 @ 34 Pont. rehief Cat o. § 848 a . ‘1051 Ford Tudor V-6 sedan. Radio 54 Chev. 210 2 dr 3.595 °35 OLDS CONVERTIBLE _ g14ns and heater $195 53 Desoto 4 dr. V-b $445 Super ea. A white jewel . \'33 Plym Club coupe 4:25 with only 20,000 actual miles, . 195i Chevrolet 4-door Powerglide. +5) Chey. ; ay Re glide. $185 Radio and heater $ ‘80 Ford. ‘4 0°06 BOICE, 9 Sahn - puis - adio, ae nafiow. Power | (1993 Chevrolet Bel RIEMENSCHNE IDE R- steering pra ‘sharp, fh ‘ron : Aix —— Ratio and heater “9405 -ENGLEHART and 232.8 Saginaw $305 5 4-door Radio ‘34 CA A FE amit 6 "i, hee Gavitel Jn ake a i9f3 Chevrolet heat er : GET IT .QUYOQK,| ee ~ CHOOSE FROM Hh “om vs Ch through Classified \Ads! 1350 N. Birmingham. QSKiIns Evi Yes, whatever it is dial | NASH ” 6751 faaie Highway af M15 FE 2-8181 for “ans ad-. S Woodward ira,’ ¢ 6-011 Spon Mighte Te. ‘writer and get i! ; BHAM MI. 41930, > 606 S\ Woodward ” ae is ? { : ie j 1 f : _| ASS CHEVROLET eater Sew, an moro), oma NASH 1954 | 1956" ) CHEV ROL -ET | motte renemieges. Hew res. 00 666 S. WOODWARD _ Piymouth, Belvedere 4 Dr Radio » 1955. OL DSMOBILE | Ssh Birm eh 9 RODEON CORRS. | re $595 1984 “‘CHEVROLE T «igo CHRYSLER YOREER 3 ‘Pontiac ee & beater Stan- dard trans sion € t Transportation Specials “equipped. 34.000. mi. Good tires. ‘33 Buick Super sees Owner. OR 3-7497. abr aiser a $280 32 PONTIA NABLE. P33 Willys 2 ar. sive | Good tires. ced wsphadiaal oon Rog ice 2 $30) acy battery. oer t fame mites ‘ a or see 6@ | Roger's Sales & Service & Michigan 695 Auburn Ave FE 20635 ' = HAWK. WITH 37 LOOK | ECONOMIZE - GO RAMBLER! 84 STUDE. HAWKE a sip er "Seoans myarire saVOY CLUB Teasonaple offer. Koss & wo. ‘@, power steering, 43-5200 glass. Fine family or. * wil trade, terms. “COMMUNITY Motor Sales Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALE | Clarkston, Mich. Ph. MA Stel ie | West pee MOUTH Ci CLUB COUPE. UTELY NO MONEY D ‘38 Pontiac Bonneville . $3908 spame yYments of $8.65 mo [57 Pont. Chief HT. power $1098 Call Cr Mgr. Mr‘ Parks at ‘56 Pont. Chief Sed ta $1295 MI_¢7300. Harold “Turner Ford. |39 Chev. A Pa a cies ‘33 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR._ EXCEL. Sieg _lent condition. Bargain. PE 80536 $4 Bord wagon, RAM 3 oes PONTI AC ‘s tiac ¢ dr Hyare. R&A § 695 AU TO BROKE RS Saee | . East Blvd. GOOD CARS FAIR PRICES > -8858 . WANT TO TRADE —s sar — os —— oe pan conn 1967 8TU DEBAKER 4DOOR PERRY AT MADISON FE 49100 ‘Coamtpion. overdrive, less than | 168 PONTIAC. 6 DOOR HYDRA.| sever, “ike mee niee Geen | Matic, completely overhauled. new v4I S North Chevrolet Co, brakes. asa oe tailpipe ip iret Hunter Blvd. at §. Bp cin laced Ave, size as Tae a 7. qk a. ee ee. Me rv ive 2 WI Y iat ios? F PONTIAC | CHIP TAIN 2138! its ook seg an Bacio = $ : SS PLYMOUTH $345 Taylor Chevrolet Sales |' STATE S ; STATION WAGON , FROME’ " " MArket 4-1561_ Walled Lake’ ‘A S S . (2 DOOR ; T SPOT R § ‘30 CHEVY STATIONWAGON OR 4, Mos MY 32190 L . Met trade for % ton pick-up or fet. Stet &._Orion ‘35 PONTIAC : . ean suck ee el POLLY ~’81 Chrysler Newport ¢ 91495... =.= ceuteed. AF RED 4.1 cant ns ,ARDTOP- ‘Nash rior 305 t | $59 CHEVROLET REL AIR ARD- JIMMY DEROSE ‘Bl gAID . Si | 5 | ). / tap. radio, —. pouerenes, 3140 W. HURON tone paint. A one-ow autom “Ge 1 Mile west of Telegraph OTOR SALES : . e _— —=—___— = stock No 4218 North Chevrolet OR VETTE DUAL QUAD DESOTO, * a: TW bak DEALER Me an Biyd. st 8. Wood-' £ 490° Airport’ Rd. UNKER JAMBOREE TIME A’ 'S Birmingham. after 5 — — Sr MOA. sone Ae COND. Plymouth Radio. Heater White- oe 3H1 J. > oe E OTIME AT JEROME'S — rE 3-0081 | Walls. A dlack & white beauty! RIGHT SPOT - 18 older cars go on sale 1982 CHEVY « DR poate DESOTO, 1956 ao, iTS CAR: EXCEL 2. ; THURSDAY NIGHT at 6 p.m. until.10 p.m. FRI- Pr ison Samee Rome: Fee: © Pay iplematie ¢ dr. Sodas. “ii eee. - OvER | | DAY NIGHT. Prices have been cut, cut, cut. cut. ———_—_—————. _ Sart were vue we | Reet. pabeQLuTELy = ON. | || | We must move these transportation specials to CHEV ROL ET, 1954 = * fi ° 11.48 mo Cail fared Fores Mr ‘/ make room for more new car trade-ins. Following jusle cas wea h pesaoner se Ford Thunderbird 3 = Power cars are listed with stock numbers to avoid con-- for. Has, region Beater and SCHUTZ oa Bos OW: ALK? $1995 fusion and’ the sale price will be lettered on the powerglide. Full price only DESOTO - PLYMOUTH. OU CAN windshields. On-the-spo pew Fare rg ae ay E “FINAN “CE ! ie 1-the-spot financing.with no down DODGE” A ~ CONONET LANGER = emaonen iD payments required. As long as 24 months on some SCHUTZ OR “0838 ee Most LY. CERANSPORTATION models. ALI. MUST GO! DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH ‘43 DODGE. ¢ DR. R&H A NICE Je ( ‘(ONOMY USED CARS Butck Century Estate wagon Full - 912 & Woodward. Birmingham car, $395 I off r 8,000 miles, Distinction a Oakes R MOTORS un 22 Au urn O Le Pius in hardtop wagons S $ 1934 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2? ae —— [ee Ni. ; ade ' DOWN PAYMED ze : are poms tseng A Biting 002 #2, car ey cere ee Plus Clean Trade and power steering rming ham doctor's car, A real. beauty, Assume small monthiv payments al a right price. a7 cock N- Of $2724 Lucky one. Sales. 192 ‘80 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan, 48 Rulek eConeertible, radio, 4185 North Gurrele Co. Hunter’ 5 Saginaw FE 4 radio. peed good tires. heater. #582114 at 8. Woodward Ave. Birming. 1951 nu FORD,CEAP - BRANC ‘} 7] | 1958 STOCK <£5826A. jam = MIT 4 . ES Be S01 t GUARANTEED “CY OWENS FORD see | Piymoutn | Belvedere bs ics 0234 $C $ . Alt. QUALITY CARS <6 FOR - "35. MERCURY |) Car. ‘Less than. 3,000. is Lecce wip like pew. 16) ee ?: | $1995 “Pp 3 Lincoln. H- Like new CONVERTIBLE Racio & eater, Mere.O- ‘90 Ford Convertibie. radio, Nosereney. “stock inks se Chere Sra eae a kl $1295 Matic Plus Clean Trade heater apearance STOCK 257138B. Cadillac H-top. full power, dl | . cond ‘3% Chevy Bel Air H-top ; E V-8.-stick °85 Ford. V-8 overdrive $ “4 band dia wer en hie | PON’ TA 1957 me pow 4 ‘a onve to: F ( | 33 “Fora consent "51 Pontiac. W N ‘0 Pere ¢p = conver 4 hevy convert. ‘3. | fi d le PI co ‘or -Dr ack V-8. Sn ec ee 5 1478 SAGINAW $410) R E l ’ All | | Rambler Reba Sewer weaies "3 agi he nie sToek STOCK #582294. illys, overdrive ' : Many. Many More — We Trade eng ao DR. ne oe Low ee ae Special power Pinancing Arranged — Easy Terms ss ea geeOTLT MOTOR. ea $ ECONOMY USED CARS 1 FORD.” REBUILT 1 ST ‘ORE, ~ 0 to @0 in 7.6 seconds. 22 Auburn off Saginaw | fijgyyt Dest reasonanle price. OA | This car has never been pinied | 51 CHEV. DELUXE 2 DR. VERY i ai RD? DR. OVERDR. RAH oun oa at Fa aT. | ae eee ‘SL Chevrolet Bel _clean EM 3-008), A Riggins. ABSO FORD. A DR 0 of Site. DN. 3-7117 _| 995 OL geyine @Or. Sedan STOCE rdtop. § eR” estiern names a sume _—_ mo ‘is cist sbEOR a os — Paris "mage te rest OFFICE Plus Clean Trade . radio, heater, -Powerg Orie: MI 7500, Harold Turner Fe ‘ore $ $ inal 2-tone wanes paint + true value at $1067. Our aes Ea: Se ene a = CON VERT MERCUR y 1956 unte ad ‘SO Buick 2%Dr. Rivi 4. mingham MI 4-2735. ac et nad tact eibsssater 0. Medio. Mesrer er atixiiet 4-Dr. 8sTOCE too. a Pr ae Hard ; tic. Jet black. i981 CHEVY CLUB COUP 6 | yarama ee eee CONVERT dis a RB Cred men \ : eee SCHU os MI + M7800. Marcie trips ai & va cs ead H EL 7, bs eve ‘onvert DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 1957 Std trans ae with black S10 Chevrolet 2-0 Bed "82 Chevrolet Deluz 1935 com yRos eld “DOOR ax., ‘ep = Woetwars, PERRO? green. STOCK 2681 8A. = STOCK 581834 . dar ergiide bis Car runs : : and looks just. like new $748, ( ON \/ ele T WILSON — , pales wegen Ve. Automtte $1 Tres. 0488 tee. le Ford ” + Sones Ra off Tubbs Rd. Steel a rE 36: a 72 trae Sedan. radio, STOCK #57182D ‘12. 9 Sale runs Thursday Evening . . All da Frida until 10 p.m. All cars run and to the beit of sy knowledge would make decent transportation as the ideal second: car, Bad COME — FIRST SERVED. “JEROMES "BRIGHT SPOT" YOUR OLDS -CADILLAC DEALER ORCHARD LAKE, AT|CASS, » Open Eve. THN 110: 52. Fon heater. 8 \ ** 7" gy as eae THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, May 15, on a oo a c et Huntley Willing to Give ‘Arabs == Mtn S Television Programs = -- eel lendiel © wae $e Car ee Channel %-WIBK-TY Channel —WWJ-TV « wher i RT ETV Channel’ $—CKLW-TV TONGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , - Wonder,” young Naval _offi- tion.” ple join land Tush to “The (2) Playhouse (cont.) Pawnee Strip.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Don Ameche, Betty Grable, '“Dewn--Argentine Way." ('40). 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Starlight (cont.) (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. (® Romper Room. 9:30 (7) Navy Log. Neal oa (2) Beat the Clock. 6:00. (7) Mr. Danger. cer assumes command of de- (9). Popeye. * .< in hot Pacific battie.| . {0 Ou Friend Harry. (4) News: Williams. (9) Monte Cristo. Count aids ea (4) Ernie Ford. — Walter|#@:00 (2) Garry Moore. 15 (4) Weather: .Eliot. (Real Mc€oy) Brennan (4) Dough Re Mi : (2) Playhouse 90. Barry Sul- 9) Movie. ‘630 (1) Frontier Doctor. om = 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Sky King. 10;00 (7) Make Me Laugh. (4) Crossroads. _(9) News. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey (2) News: LeGott. ~ (4) (color) Rosemary Cloon- (4) Price Is Right: Pie : 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. ¢2) Playhouse (cont.) 11:25 (7) News. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 0:45 (9) Weather, U:38 (2) Dotto. ~. on" : (4) Truth or Consequences. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. oe: 90 (0) -Fliee Fore. 6 (7) Ricky the Clown (9) , Saddle. Indi : : a oe eaanas 10:30 (7) Realm of Wild. ‘Touring (9) Howdy Doody. (4) (color) Mich. ‘s. Michigan.” | Be, ~ @) Silent herving — (9) Starlight Theater. Van,11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. : Heflin, Janet,Leigh, ‘‘Act of 7:10 (7) Weather. Violence.”” (48). = (4) Jane Wyman. Newspaper | FRIDAY AFTERNOON 15 (7) News: Daly. owner's daughter (Jane Wy-| ‘ a man) falls in love with the (2:00 (2) Love af Life, 7:30 (7) Cireus Boy. Circus. peo-| editor in “Not for Publica. U4) Tie Tac Dough, (9) Junior TV Club. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Stu Erwin. (9) Myrt and Doris. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:30 (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough, (2) Sgt. Preston. Men slay 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. lne- a5 (9 miner, accuse partner in : (12:45. (2) Guiding Light. scheme to get gold mine. (2) Miss Fairweather. | =A 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. 8:00 (7) Zorro. Zorro is unmasked !1°78 pad oma (4)° Movie. by his enemies in “Cross of) ports. (7) My Little Margie. - Movie (cont. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Lee) ——— @ Bet Your Life. Groucho a a oan in Pris- 1:39 (2) As The World Turns. arx quiz. (7) Topper. (2) Richard Diamond. Dying 11:38 (7) Night Court a ed ped Diamond to (9) Theater (cont.) 2:00 a Our ery Brooks. fulfill . (4) Jack Paar. Minnie Pearl, (7) Lady $:30 (7) Real McCoys. Gramps) Homer Jethro, Betty John-'. 45 (4) raye Elizabeth. nga ay agp a — (2) N’watch (cont.) waec (9) Movie (cont.) 4) ae Fev my "4 (4) Dragnet. Los Angeles FRIDAY MORNING housewife identifies bank 2:35 (9) News. robber by his, eyes. Actual — plays her own pari|®5® (2) Mt 3:00 (2) Big Payott. (2) Climax. Society bride #5 & On the Farm Front. 2 a discovers her husband leads! (9) Movie double life and is involved|?:0 ‘on, V. College. ; Tukey koe igs ay o—. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. * Mens Free mie Ss all 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. i iatce, ar _—- ‘8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Genevieve) (7) Cartoon Carnival. . — so haar French singer; University of 8:30 (7) Big Show. (7) American Bandsta Michigan Glee Club. (9) Headline. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (4) People’s Choice. Boss is - angry when Sock tries to 9:00 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. talk Rollo out of eloping. (9) Bill Kennedy Presents. t. ‘9:25 (2) News. - ES 4:48 (4) Modern Romances. ACROSS == 5:9 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 1 Ville in Pd = mo (D uccaneers Co Ohte : 4 pinta’ | | (9) Looney Toons. birthplace , Ohio ea Ln 5:30 (2) Susie. . 12 Heart YY, d (4) (color) It's Great World. 13 Anoint ni 1 Eo (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 2 — rock bd v (9) Serial. Theater. . ore . tik 2 oo 16 Storehouse [Zs " 7 eo j Remember when the only fall- 20 — out you worried about was the! 2 rut L dandruff on your blue serge sujt? 5 ene : yy . Sign in a bar: ‘You're Not og LP a! — Inebriated If You Can Pronounce 29 Manutactur ng - he, It” - In Hollywood a_ senti- ety in Lorain 4 i“ mentalist is a girl who still has. eT) Moving y her first marriage Somee. —~ Earl 38 fen a Wilson. : ‘ 36 indian Goasca 37 Landed | : Answer te Previews Purzle BS ists ever | ; Number a a Koout : 89 Enchantment . § Born wept ree” ob Spat an, Hi poll — DOWN ie gone voora. a) 1 Maple genus 3 oy carted 54 River in 2 Girl's name 25 Puffs 0 ) ae, pong 3 Greek war god 26 Poundat! 55 En 4 Miss West 27 Trees 36 oo to § Buries 28 Statutes fab.) the n 6 Shakespearean 30 Stout cord 67 nm king 3 Asrew poison 88 Scottish 7 Kind of soft 33 Dyeing ~ gheepfoid felt hat — * apparatus -- Today's Radio Programs - - Win, 18) = «=— ss OKL, oom. WW), 9) «= OAR, (1198) REZ, IN] «WON, CH «RK, COD TONIGHT. 16:38 WWJ, News, Family Bellboy CKLW. News, Knowles WJBK. : - CRLW. Mews, Davia Peg News, George WJBK, News, Reid be WPON, Chuck Lewis are. wets 00—WJR, News, Mrs. Page| t:s0wsR, Dr. Malone Wave Wattrick. Meenuie Niwa tie “Pandstane "Rw, ae CKLW. Heatter, Davies oma, Chase A CKIW. News, David WXYZ, News, Shorr ge te Page WCAR, “N yee oe 2:00—WIR, Rt. to or spo Witt Meson Gports and News ¥ ar ewe. yee be ww, News, Confessions . 8. 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date 11:30--WIR, Must 0:90- WER, Jack Harris WCAR. News =” wes “ay aswel a3 $9 Siri ob thie | OE Rowe Mt. tabbitt | eru.-wik cpl Next Door Rr ge anam ome | weet, arte | Sl Seda WiBK, ogy Ne WPON. Don - Show _ vRIDAY MORNING ews. Organ 100..WIR, ce’ Trent 1s ates age House Mek fers Map Wwd. “ve ‘Ser Matines 6:00 - WIR, slody -WJBK, New * th week ek fogs Se Knees | WXYZ. Ed McKer : - | we a Fala i am News, News, Mexensie c= wn] SoBe, eon Ra ae. wam, Parade of Bands Donelson, Tenn., and that Smith s ‘MeeKinnon WXYZ, MeXensie |was his principal distributor. | mR Siattee| Sie kee : moan Hew. Senoet | Absent-Minded Woman FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3 rh Mew, MeRenste {Invites Voter to Return yes a Lenhart ee ‘ —. : J é Aust See A | = 2 ee: meee: St Te ONE MC ce ee Ree, ee Serre: aE Ts + SPILLING BLOOD ' | said, “OK, we've got enough time, ' } Ring jusio -Withy Mason) She was working as -an official Special Show ‘Features Israel Crack TV Commentator Took ‘Outlook’ Crew Overseas for Filming by DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — If the Arabs want equal time, ‘that's OK with Chet Huntley. And; even Years” has gone out over the NBC-TV network, . there. is talk about just such an eventuality tak- ing. place. There’s an intriguing story be- hind thig big 90-minute special show, due on Sunday, May 18. . With the tenth anniversary of Israel coming up, Chet Huntley) and the staff of NBC-TV's Outlook’ felt they should devote a program to it. They began planning ac- cordingly, DONE TO DEATH “We decided,” says Huntley, “that the. obvious thing—an in-| terview with Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion —- been done to death, So we looked around for musual angles.” They came up with two — do- crew overseas for some filming. to film used,"’ Huntley says, five or six to one. So, while we ends. Plus, of course, what we went over for.” * * * “But every bit we cut,’ says |Huntley, “was like spilling our blood, So we went to Kintner (NBC-TV Executive Vice Presi- ‘dent Robert E. Kintner) and he do a 90-minute show.” So, that’s what happened, And you'll see most of it on the show, without any spilled bieod. Already—just in case the Arabs do demand equal time — Huntley has some ideas. He'd like to con- centrate on Iraq, “because that’s the country the Israelis feel is the one most likely to come to peace- ful. terms first—they think they ean work thirigs out together.” MEMORIES VIVID fis: his first trip to Israel, Hunt- y has vivid and pleasant mem ories, The two biggest surprises, ihe says, were finding Israel “as igreen as Ireland” and noting that ‘everything there moves fast. “Everybody seems to be mov- | ing with purpose,” he says, | “from kids on bleyeles ap to _ the top officials. And the traf- fle moves fastest of all.” Huntley is a- tall, good-looking man who has been laboring under) the handicap of the widespread ‘but incorrect billing of “NBC's | answer to Ed Murrow.”’ Actually, his only similarities to Murrow are the fact that both are good- looking, both are intelligent, both have voices that smack of impor- tance even when they're dispens- ing trivia. * * * But Huntley hopes to prove himself an entirely differerit type. And this, his first big special show, may be a large chance for him to do just that, Smashed; 13 Held WASHINGTON (#—A ring that lars in fake bills in 14 states has been broken up by the Secret) Service.’ * * * before “Israel: ‘The Next Ten| | - Army volunteers during his recent trip to Israel. | De-Ices Toward Earl “The usual ratio of film shot! | “is; 2 were there, we took some other ‘ things—farm life and the Weiz-; | mann Institute and other odds and! } ‘body who has such genius for making people discuss her is, |THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK... thousands of dol-. HUNTLEY IN ISRAEL — NBC news com- mentator Chet Huntley tallis to teenage Israel program called the results of his extensive reporting — a filmed. “Israel: The Next 10 Years” — over NBC-TV Sunday... will be presented ‘Lavender Goddess’ By EARL WILSON . HOLLYWOOD — Pardon my bragging, but Kim Novak once sent me fudge. Then she “chilled” and though she'd still speak to me, per voice would give a guy pneumonia. made up. She's arrived at a crisis in her ca- reer. But I predict Kim'll come through with head held high and neckline cut low, She may box office. I just saw her do an extremely good job in Alfred Hiteh- cock's thriller, “Vertigo,” playing two parts—both a blonde and (for example) scolds a rail.) way porter for not waking her | two hours early so she'll have! time to dress for the photogs. _ Kim’s reading material in- | cludes “Astrology Guide,” “Hor- ~ oscope,” “American Astrology,” | and “Astrology Handbook.” 1) can’t help believing that .atly- | | i going to have a good horoscope for-a lot of youre to come — financially, anyway. v eee Bob Hope had to borrow his press agent's dinner jacket to’ attend his own “Paris Holiday” party. Ann Sethern got the word—finally licked hepatitis . . . Aly Khan's longtime girl friend, Bettina, told him she won't be here till he sets the wed-| ding date .. . Leonard Stern and Roger Price say their “Mad-_ School in Carnegie Hall .. . Victor Borge, whose Rock Cornish hen business is a big success, bought a mink farm... New cafe drink: Straight vodka, with a champagne chaser ieee «| Giorgio Tozzi, who was Rossano Brazzi’s singing voice in “South Pacific,” may summer-tour in the show with Kathy Barr . . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: We hear a new Manhattan sky-| scraper is gonna be so tall that the elevator’ll carry hostessés. i That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) Secret. Service Chief U. €. Baughman announced yesterday that 13 persons had been arrest-" money appeared in Indianapolis. | Baughthan said about $23,000 in| jcounterfeit $10, $20 and $50 bills, have beeh passed and that Se- eret Service agents haye seized about $185,000 in fake currency. s ® * * . * The announcement was made after John Wesley Riadon, 41, and William Earl Smith, 30. were ar- rested at the Nashville, Tenn., air- port. Baughman said the two men had $60,000 in phony mo in their . The Secret ice chlef said there had been 11 OKEMAH, Okla. ® — tf an old habit. ‘8 -|during an election, and told © ro oe el Oe j"Oume back,'? ‘ Huddie Morrow, a veteran. sales-/ ‘woman, -couldn’t break her self ‘ANOTHER TV SALE | at WALTON TV “Get the Kids Their Own TV Set and Avoid the Battle of the Channel!’’ _ ‘Terms On Some Sets — 30-Day Exchange Period WALTON RADIO & TV ‘515 E. Walton, Cor. Joslyn Rd. FE 2-2257 “The Lavender Goddess” and I have now . Lib” book has sold “under 8,000,000—about 7,900,000 under”. -| Doris Duke's studying ballet at the International Dance] Bombs Continue to Rock Detroit Zsa Zsa Warne Marse to Confine © Remarks or Else even beat out Marilyn Monroe to be the -Jean| The blast, in the alley back off TRADE-INS ACCEPTED! “ . ithe Easttown Distributors, 147255 : ’ ert of this generation (or is it “degenera rs | was the Iith Detroit area| TERMS AVAILABLE! since January Ist and} — MAMPTON’S. The gal’s improving as an actress — the third incident of violence linked | > . which is what counts. Let the controversy to the beer strike. ELECTRIC co. ‘WILSON “Worst Actress,” the headlines can scream, |8/00, Conner Precinct police seized) 4-2525 ““Kim’s sugar daddy has six kids.” If she can emote respect-|*. S4#P**}, br yr yay =" ! ably, she can cash in on all that and drag them in at the [peer worker - @ brunette, in which I preferred her as a brunette. pag nye and was described | ; Member of + «4 worker. | lel Electronics Asvociation ; Then we sat on the couch together Uin her lavender suite and Inspector Thomas. so of | FE 4-1515 which even had a lavender phone in the aie room aNd special investigators, were called’ cév MART . a tS to the blast scene. Open Daily 9 te 9 = wis She was vexed because | The commissioner had left | —_— had been retouched by a | “other bombing cccurred, = = =[ HEAR THIS! appear too cheesecakey. I hyd Rav - fom = . Se All Hi-Fi Transistor explained that I didn’t re- lh. pisce had been picketed and] i ae ae en ig {that he had been threatened it Customade Products Co. , pha dapat ne ee _use WaaT WURON Kim has a flair for con-|%t of state. troversy. Privately she has’ temperamental outbursts and] COMMERCE DRIVE-IN Starts FRIDAY ———— We Sell Wholes -VERKLER Schick VARSITY ARSITY ELECTRICRAZOR -_— $795 limited quantities, reg. $17.50 ........ Now ~ | VIBRATING PILLOWS. $645 including cord and switch, reg. $10.95. Now ARVIN FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE, Mix positions... 6... eee eee eee $4365 22” POWER MOWER. 2 HP.. 4 Cyl.. Clinton motor, with recoil stantor .. Now $5995 ALUMINUM FRY or SAUCE PANS, set of 4, reg. $3.75 ...........00000- Now $189 20 Lb. Bag of - AL BRICKETTS ................. $175 40Ft.3Tubed ‘SPRINKLER HOSE ........ Saye $269 Aero-Whirl Revélving $169 LAWN SPRINKLER ............... Now OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Monday to Thursday: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. . Friday & Saturday: 10 A.M. to § P.M. sp Free 90-Day Saperer Year "Round. sn Coser La doo ake Vion £54 $4001 ale to Everyone— _ DISTRIBUTING COMPANY cs FIFTY-SIx_ bd THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15,1958. be : f He will succeed Richard: Mor-|The equipment, not to cost more : of July, the State Highway Dept.lexpressway, Will be’ opened be-|¢, Oks opin “SKIN. ITCH | Appointed for 4 Years gan whose term expired Tuesday.|than $650, is for the Fire Depart- Full Fenton. Clio Xway said today. tween July.1 and 4, the depart. Senate Director HOW. TO RELIEVE IT. on Area Zoning Board There are five members on the) ment\ — Use Expected by July 4 BE Yar pection from saat font ai ; ie ‘WASHINGTON. w — The ‘Senate IN JUST 15 MINUTES,- . . : —— ‘en hear southwest - Engirleers work confirmed Gordon Tiffany’ | 2 ied INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP + * & - |prasit Got Cocoa in 1746| LANSING. ~ ‘The 23 millinits of Flint was opened Dec..2ilmaining 1s about three, miles ‘of('a5 Comsrmed Gordon M. Tifiany’s| nes venti Tee-not fantom es +Herry B. Waggenor has been) In other action at the Township dollar Fenton « Clio Expressway|4nd is presently in use. pavement on one lane of the dual rool tipenaatt of the| snd raine tact. Wondecfal for ec appointed to the Independence! Board's special meeting, authori-| RIO DE JANEIR — The cocoa The 19mile section from MT8,lhighway, some ramp work at in-|Civil Rights Commission, Tt over-| {ont feet ‘ich, ringworm, jnsect bites Township Zoning Board for a four-| zation was given for the purchasejtree was introduced into Brazil-in|should be open to traffic along its'near Flint north to. Birch Runiterchanges and some painting on mote sputeero novieele Se ee —. >. year term, i‘ jof a radio receiver and speaker.t1746. ; entire 34-mile route by the Fourth/road, the northern terminus of the'bridges. ‘ © to the South. . aes . 9 coctpt, SOV; tn bec Se fale cat ike a ew Elgin 7V. 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