Ee ee Re oe Be ap eat pit COLOR eS AP Wirephote NIXON. REPORTS—Vice President Nixon gestures as he tells a National Press Club audience out diplomats should pay more heed to students, labor leaders and America. e ‘Fail to Meet People’ press representatives in Latin Nixon Raps Envoys WASHINGTON (AP)—Vice President Nixon says Ameri- can diplomats in Latin America should get away from the white-tie circuit-and talk more with persons at the grass roots level. He mentioned students, labor leaders and press groups which he described as “the frave of the future” in Latin America: In giving his views. yesterdity on what can be done to improve U.S. relations with other nations in the Western Hemisphere, Nixon said Communist influences were only ( Related Story Page 17) partly responsible for the mob violence directed at him dur- ing his recent tour of South America. He said the demonstrations stemmed also from eeonom- ie troubles and a belief among some Latin Americans that the United States supported dictators. ‘Spe ata. said he found that / quately presented. = . Press Club funchees, Nixon And he suggested that US. desiimnsis work more closely ‘ with private enterprise in Latin America td convince the people there that American ing “the rich richer and the policy is not aimed at mak- poor poorer.’ “ > MIDDLETOWN, N. J. ee Raritan Bay. area were shattered. BULLETIN (» — Three Nike guided missiles exploded at their base here this noon. Police said possibly six persons were killed and 12 injured. Dense smoke continued to rise from at least two locations‘on the Nike base—one of a number of bases guarding the New York Metropolitan area. ‘ * Military sources said they believe one of the Ajax missiles had flown a distance and landed in nearby . Within half a mile of the launching platform, fragments of another missile were found strewn in the woods, smouldering. * Windows in the Setting Tax Rate ls Big Headache for County Unit - Tentative as Board Sifts Needs of Townships, Schools By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Members of the Oakland County Tax Allocation Board are confronted with a big problem. By law they must keep tax allocations for the county, townships and school districts within a 15- mill limitation. . Posing as the “big head- ache,” as Board Chairman William J. Emerson puts it, is doing this and still try-' ing to comply with requests for more and more money from the county, townships and school districts. After the board’s first meeting yesterday, Emerson summarized (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) More Trouble for Pflimlin Fighting Erupts i in Tunisia PARIS # — Fighting between Frénch and Tunisian forces erupted in. Tunisia today, heaping new North African troubles on Premier _ Pierre Pflimlin’s government. Habib Bourguiba said in Tunis the fighting broke out after French planes dropped a ‘bomb yesterday on the airport at Gafsa, ‘in south-central. Tunisia 25 miles from = 2 gu border. res of trying to provoke a. clash’ with French troops at a time when the government in Paris is trying to regain control of neighboring Al- geria from French rightists. ‘French troops and planes have- been technically . restricted to their bases: by Tunisian orders since the bombing of a border village in February touched off a crisis between France and its former protectorate. A Conservative leader lent a hand to hard-pressed Premier Piere Pflimlin by going off to see Gen, Charles de Gaulle, who has offered to assume full power in France. URGES USE OF INFLUENCE The leader, Antoine Pinay, was reported urging De Gaulle to use his influence over insurgent mili- tary men ard French colonials in ce to bow to Paris’ authori- Ss The hei of the nine-day-old Algeria insurgent movement : wete cheered wildly by about, 100,000 residents of Oran as they” flew. into that western Algerian city today. «The loudest cheers were for Jacques Soustelle, De Gaulle’s leader in Parliament. who eluded police surveillance in” Paris last week and flew to Algiers. STOPS DECADENCE Soustelle told the throng in ‘Pflimitn' was speedihg prog: ress of constitutional reforms aimed at strengthening the ex- ecutive authority and making it more difficult for the National we of office. he a Pflimlin’s new miinery chief, meanwhile, prepared for a mis- ‘sion to Algiers aimed at bringing the Gaullist_ generals there back under the control of Paris. A mili- tery envoy ‘from Algiers already was in Paris. The Premier put his constitu- tional proposals in shape for Cab- inet consideration in a conference last night with political leaders, who have given him overwhelm- ing support so far.. The chief aim is to end the rapid turnover in French cabinets which has so often stymied French policy and produced the demand for a strong-man regime headed by Gen. Charles. de Gaulle. - S pécitic Charges Asked forS ullenberger Hearing Charges against Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger by the Pontiac General Hospital medical staff are not ‘“consti- tutionally sound as they now stand,” City Attorney Wil- liam A. Ewart advised the.Board of Trustees today. “They must be made specific,” explained Ewart in tion that the board grant |the- ousted staff surgeon's request for a final hearing. ; r * * The staff's charges, which led to Dr. Sullenberger’s temporary sus- pension when ‘he failed to show up at a Nov. 13 meeting to answer them, specify only “professional and personal misconduct in and around the hospital. 4 “It is the responsibility of the ‘staff to bring specific charges, either of professional or personal misconduct or both, since they made the original recommenda- tion that Dr. Sullenberger be sus- pended,” Ewart said. Specific charges have been lev- eled against Dr. Sullenberger dur- ing his five-months battle to prac-| submitting a recommenda-* the hospital post by the bonrd yesterday. In his opinion, which the board hearing last week, Ewart noted that a hearing would be “in ac- cordance’ with Circuit Judge Tim- othy C. Quinn's dismissal] of the suit last month. - Judge Quinn ruled that Dr, Sul- lenberger had brought the suit pre- maturely and did not take advan- tage of the final hearing the board had scheduled for him. « yee suena ateemer In tomy s Press. RACERS IR ee AMS spiel ey Afll About Mem ......5..:..665. 49 Levy Due Cloudy Tonight; Fair and Cool | Friday, Saturday Partly cloudy and much cooler with the low near 40-44 is the weatherman’s forecast for tonight. Tomorrow will be fair and cool with a high of 64 degrees. This morning's southwesterly winds will become northerly tonight at 20-25 miles an hour. The thermometer reached a high of 70 degrees yesterday. The out- look for Saturday is mostly fair and cool. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was 52. The mercury rose to 60 at) 2 p.m. rn a WE'RE STIL. BUDDIES—Jim Robertson of Chihuahua, gaze at each other affectionately, The dog was injured while playing with the boy, AP Wirephoto after the pet was treated for a broken leg. Sugar Lexington, Ky., and Sugar, a three-month-old — must wear the odd-looking cast for two weeks, Backing Down Statement on Future of Negotiations May Come ‘Tomorrow United Auto Workers 25- member. executive board met in special session .at UAW headquarters here to- day to hear a report from {President Walter P, Reuth- er on contract negotiations. A union spokesman said any statements on the fu- ture course of negotiations will come tomorrow from a joint. meeting of union councils representing Gen- eral Motors, Ford and Chrysler. The union gave no indication that it is backing down from its | With No Star for 1960 Big Race Sees Air Lane. Control Soon CAA Head Promises New Plan in 120 Days’ + to Avoid Shy, Crashes WAsuNaToR aN) _ - Gives James Aeronautics Pyle today a Senate commit- tee that the ( in 120 days would have a complete new sys- for commercial air liners in an effort to curb mass sky tragedies. He said the plan also included a proposal: to segregate the na- tion's crowded airways by setting aside air reservations or restrict- ed areas for jet military training. Talks are under way with the military to divide up the sky, he said, Meanwhile, President Eisen- hower ordered his air coordinat- prepa ent @ air gages Od cial study aimed at eliminating mid-air. collisiong to the maxi- mum degree, Sen, A. S, Mike Monroney (D- Okla), chairman of a Senate avia- ‘tion subcommittee conducting the hearings, warned Pyle: . “You are going to have to talk pretty fast, Congress and the pub- lic are going to be very disturbed if something is not done quickly.” Pyle said that five of the. so- called sky boulevards already have been set up and that others would be earmarked as soon as the CAA has the capabilities such as radar and communications to handle other, traffic. Even military planes will come under control of the civilian air towers, according to the CAA administrator, Under federal regulations, mili- tary planes must abide by CAA air traffic rules except in. emer- gency situations, - Pyle, appearing before the avia- tion. subcommittee headed by Mon- roney said, however, that ‘we are _|Mot going to solve this problem | over night and I am not going to give you a false sense of se- | curity.” Area Man Injured in Destroyer Blast A Waterford Township man was among five navymen injured when an explosion rocked the destroyer escort Silverstein in Pearl Harbor today. : Ensign Kenneth A, Schluchter, omen \OC 2855 Silverhill Dr. was one of "| two. men badly burned when a storage locker containing cart- ridges for depth charges blew up. tem of reserving alr boulevards|‘!0" MIAMI BEACH, Fla ® — The nation’s governors headed home- ward today from their golden an- niversary conference without hav- ng pegged any star performer for * 1960 Democratic and Repub- lican_ pre nominations, _ In eee ee Guard to a proposal for a White House conference on the reces- heard Secretary of De- fense McElroy and Secretary of the - Treasury Anderson explain what the federal government is governors ; Ee trom the Wap at ths Batensd Governors Head for Home Democratic Gov, Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey, who would |“ like to be the 1969 Democratic ‘nominee, stumbled over a coali- tion roadblock in his efforts to win the chairmanship of the confer- . Southern and deing—and why it hasn't done more—to combat the business slump. : But behind the scenes gover- consider ae Oe et ee headway in a field from which the party nominees traditionally are chosen. “Repo rt on ne St. Joseph Mercy Hospital has been delayed in prepar- necessary, ing an answer to a Detroit Area Hospital Council report that indicates its proposed expansion program is un- The hospital is waiting to confer with a member of its Bi segregation issue, In the Democratic -ranks, Gov- rnors Abraham A, Ribicoff of Conasclical aaa oaelt taarciias of New York generally were cred- ited with outshining their col- leagues. Neither is considered presently available for the 1960 P nomination... __| Gov. A. B, Chandler of Ken- tucky said that after looking over the field of availables, he is not at all embarrassed to be running openly for the 1960 nomination. who was expected early this week but has been held.up!. by ‘another “commitment, said Sister Mary William, hospital administrator. The report said present crowded conditions in Pontiac hospitals rep- resented “an artificial demand” and new facilities should be con- structed elsewhere. While holding off making a de- tailed answer, the hospital ad- ministrator has sent out letters to triends « of the hospital, wayeng Chicago consulting firm,?- the council’s conclisions vere “mystifying” and based on a misrepresentation..of the — hospital trade area. “From Jan. 1 to May 1 of this lyear, we had 4,917 patients on the waiting list, 165 surgical patients were cancelled, 392 patients had beds in the halls, and: 383 were put ‘on emergency folding beds,” she noted. “From these few figures’ you realize the need is here now as in the past.” Republican Gov. Stratton of Illinois, the retiring chairman of the conference, put out some tentative feelers for the vice-presidential nomination, Al- most: no other Republican’ even touched a toe in the national waters. The cross-section feeling among the governors seemed to be that current economic conditions make} - it likely the Democrats will in- crease their margins in both iouses of Congress in the Novem- _ William G.} ber elections. paying a $5 fine, Pilot Dropped | In Rather Unexpectedly icipal Stadi tice again at Pontiac General. But} Comics ........ Ui dacencuscwes 19 ; : pee defintely stopped tees were made by ex-hospital) County News ..............++..18 | -The idcntity of the other seri- decadence in France.” director Carl I. 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Souste! nd Massu demanded| Brewer said publicly that The Bright Spot; FE ¢-04es De Gaulle’s return to power and| there was “no connection” » New Oldsmobdjles : unoktwonox ‘LANDING — ’ Pitot of this abe, Wolodymyr sey, there were more cheers when tween Flath’s handling of the 82,590.49 Pull Price Going Out of Business Sale! Rondiak, 50, of New Haven, escaped with cuts on his face when it Cialis dhtiaMince wite wisi 4 tn Was 1 gab | emai an it ie the case and his dismisss ree eee — vanes lenis ewes eather.| dived into the root of a”home near the Ansonia, Conn. Airport, the plane dropped into the living room, 1 2 a4 ia © = inal Day : } to J oin. ONE Pontiac : Press Theater Tour Union Showing: No Indication of DETROIT #—The : = : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; May a3 1058, ‘Don’t Do It? Students Urge - ‘STOCKTON, Calif. (AP)—Téenagers advice to’ parents: 3 in\ Waterford Pontiac Federal Savings ~ Lean to Build Branch on Dixie Highway ‘Plans for asnew Drayton Plains ‘branch -s Pontiac Federal Sav- with their own money.” Stagg High School. It’s one suggestion made in a poll con- Thomas Callahan, a student, was killed in an automobile accident May 10. x *« * Other recommendations for traffic safety: ings :_ soley are at a Suspend first offender's license for 30 days. board Cum- Learn where teenagers get liquor and cut off the supply. Enforce curfew laws. of directors by R. C. , Give each traffic violator a day in jail at hard labor. mings, president. * * Buying Car for Teenager? Don't let teenagers have cars until théy ean buy them It came. today from students at Stockton College and ducted by the junior college public relations class after Catch Fugitive Sound Asleep . 50 Police Hunt Gunman - All Night After Theft Near Pinckney PINCKNEY # — Police caught a man sought as a shotgun firing fugitive asleep in a garage in a rural area between Pinckney and Howell today. Eugene Kelly, 32, of Ann Arbor was taken into custody for investi- gation of armed robbery and break- x i “We have purchased 7 72 feet of of dhe Drayton Plains Post Otte,” | 7s sirewancess en City CoupleHeld core oe ora. 5 am feet diced across, te alle | Kill in Attempt to Flee for freee + ne. aia. | In EXaS | Ings A 15-year-old Ee who tried to Tennessee Arrest Ends Pontiac, Orion Vigil _for Suspects day charged with auto theft. street at 3:30 p.m,- * * * The driver also spotted the o der in Texas. They waived ex- i! | t 5 “4 t , F - autol Waterford Cat Really Got It —in the Neck ae | TH rH & Waterford Township. 70T1L Lotus Dr. Youth, 15, Drives | escape Pontiac police by driving a car backwards is in custody to-| Detectives Albert W, Foster Sr. and Charles E. Hewitt spotted the) stolen car on Luther at Motor ficers, He jammed the car into reverse gear and took off back- wards down Luther as they ap- Curiosity almost killed a cat yesterday when it got its head caught in a hole in a tree in “Blackie,” a pet of the. George “| gecording to Lapeer County Cor-| budgets ing and entering. Kelly was the object of a search by more than 50 policg and con- servation officers following two _ |holdups near this Livingston Coun. ty ae a _— State palin wait cay had a shotgun with him. A shotgun-| armed man held up Walter No- lwacki of Detroit at a cottage on lnearby Pardee Lake before rob- bing the Bee Line = here and escaping with $30. He got only $1.15 off Nowacki. A patron at the tavern, Lawrence’ Griggs of Howell, followed the gun- f- man when he, left the tavern a — — him in a ‘car parked near’ Griese said he banged his car into the gunman’s and he fired a) shotgun through Griggs’ windshield Pas | efore fleeing into woods. Griggs ducked to the floor and was not injured. Kelly was found sleeping in a at the home of James O'Connor. three miles west of nearby Howell. ‘Find Farmer, Daughter Dead Heart Attacks Claim John, Katherine Adams - in Dryden Area Home An elderly retired farmer and his invalid daughter were found dead yesterday in their Deyeen Town- knew that there was a nest of new Dorothy Leith of Imlay baby birds in an old oak tree\ city. ‘They had been living at the ot ~via sala pee etch Avatetnad ened 8 pe edhny- hegre ‘jold daughter, who is cared ». * a “erg for in the Haywood Gen-| The cat carefully wiggled and) eral Hospital in Tennessee. (pushed his. head through the hole SS ee -Pontiac detectives said that/and, when he tried to withdraw,| bout 2 p.m. by Mr. Long, who lived with an uncle|found he was stuck tight. eoney es See = while attending Central] ‘gisckte started to yow!, kick, | Tames’ ta tus wile, whcon teey vette dle 'y Geren moter] watil neighbors were | had come to visit |Sept. 5, 1957 and abandoned it in — aan ‘tig | Lapeer County Sheriff William * greased the cat's neck but his : hid 4 scl ae ae head would not budge. J. Porter Se sshd slohhabbers Ot thelr eeunllids present wife. ' ae Waterford Township Police were ond'thet the father died when he meeting: “By squeezing profits,| This at first gave rise to thoughts |Called and, with a hammer and | o¢ gut of his wheelchair to go to ____powerful_ unions have discouraged/ot foul play. Later it was found|Wood chisel, freed the terrified her aid. He had been an invalid ; by SqUeeZ-ishe had left the state with him, |#nimal. himself, having suffered a stroke. «ing up prices they have created The police report concluded with: | Joint funeral service will be held - sales resistance. fe : ee “Cat was able to continue under /at 1:30 Saturday at Muir Brothers tw /* Reuth | H ddii its own power = Funeral Home in Lapeer. Burial * “Until a way has —— to er U ing speed on the takeoff. will be in Romeo Cemetery. limit the monopoly power UM-\5 aye . : tne wat tng st «val ob With UAW Board | ss tiner Jet Have Near-Mis eatin cod. Glens, tit’ crantry riiner, Jet have ear- SS ot ours will be under constant in-| (Continued From Page One) ° = NL Mationary pressure,” he sak. |whether the AW. wit conte to MIid-Air Crash Averted © peak FF represent craftsmen as well as _ Meagom se ean ae on production workers. WASHINGTON (INS) = - passed trom above to below the will continue at this rate for sev- dom promised to expedite a de- Force BAT crossed about 500 feet "as lee said the Viscount’s eral years. ; in front of a Viscount airliner car- pilot, Capt. aan Bradford, im- i oa po ee supported can Hd ereergyrt om Findley, | mediately called the Cleveland Air- “Even if the total market for/Reuther's argument. = — Se port control center and reported Seaton said the UAW demands would increase GM's labor costs more than 73 cents per hour per worker. The UAW has not said publicly what it figures its demands amount to per hour per worker but it killed 12 persons, Capita] said the Viscount was facilities,” Ford said disagreed with GM’s estimate, The! flying at about 19,000 feat on a * * * current average hourly wage is) Chicago - Baltimore: - Washing- Ford said company sales and $2.40. ton run when the jet bomber profits are off sharply but he gave no fe eee re Stew eseananeane ] e Pt The Weather 1 Reservation Application 2 % Fontlac aNp Vicinity ~ wetty # i] a qu Press Theater Tour: 64. winds at 50-59 miles es an northerly « }* miles an hear tonight. Please make the’ following reservation for me on The Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing y in “fn Pontise Monday morning, June 23, and returning June 28. Teda: "aera temperature preceding 8 a. At 8 on igen ¥elocity 18 m. p. rection—' Sun sete Prurecay at 7:53 p.m. Sun riees day at 6:04 a.m. Moon sete Thursday at 11:09 p.m, Moon rises Friday at 6:33 a.m. ore eel —— ll 8. m. seals 2% be EC renemerccmcn owe sed se. + OD ip. m 58 2 m.| sevens p. M........ bem ee eee ‘ pes, Pontiae r ewatown | Highest temperature ... t mpare Mees a jemperatare Phone .... ee a ee ce eC ocr Sec a 2 eo I understand that the $187 1 have enclosed includes trans- portation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, boat trip and tour of Manhattan, plus other eXtra features mentioned in Press. articles. I also understand that if a oo er ee One Year Age i tghest coun perature ge in Pontiac eee tempersture. ture wits's Sta ap hat ts A. Ell -. that ” tilda & Room $2 aa 1 agree to partict te in the Pontiac Press Theat T under the > folowing conditions: eater Tour I have included the full payment with this reservation. If I am unable to make the tour I understand that I shall be given a full refund pblon I give notice by May 23. 1 under- stand that reservations will be made in ~ Best = the receipt a applications and that name will be ® Wait- tI ist if 1 am not ee noe ma : tor eth ch ipate = a the schedule of ceusery by * ro 2; 41 tO Sk te te ne ew B + N . Pe \ \/ \ The near-miss followed a colli- sion in air Tuesday between a Capital. passenger plane and an Air National Guard T-33 jet tratn- er over Brunswick, Md., which the incident, Tells of Installing Wiretap for Hoffa . NEW YORK (#—A prosecution witness in the wiretap conspiracy re-trial of James R. Hoffa, Team- sters Union president, said today he helped install wiretap equip- * men in the union’s Detroit offices and thought the work was legal. The witness, Rudolph L. Doe- q licke, once a New York State {Trooper and now an actor, said he t was employed at the time by Ber- ' nard Spindel, a professional wire- tapper. Spindel and Owen Bernard Brennan, president of Teamsters Local 337 in Detroit, are co- defendants in the Federal Dis- triet Court trial, . “I had asked Spindel if the work # was legal ‘and he fold me that he § had looked into the matter and that 4 ‘it was a legal job,” Doelicke said. Doelicke had testified earlier that Spindel told him Hoffa wanted { the wiretaps so a check could be - kept on subordinates who might be t called before congressional com- mittees or a grand jury and who '“might sell Hoffa out,” 2} year, Police Chief Ralph W. Mox- ' [townships and schools. _|make up the big county jump, The DayinBirmingham =~ 4, * BIRMINGHAM — The annual spring concert of the. High School ‘Choir at 8:15 tonight will mark the group’s 20th anni- versary as well as that of Victor Ulrich, music director. , Members of the original choir under his direction which made its first appearance April 3, 1939, will be honored guests. They are Mrs. pote (Mary Gardner) Pardee and Ruth Lotero, Robert Flusser, also a member of the original group, is inow director of music and organist at the First Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Tonight's program: will begin | _ with the 1939 opening number, Wiss Cherubin Seng,” and will include the choir’s most popular cae throughout the years. | Several featured soloists, the Madrigal Singers,: and various en- sembles will participate in the pro- ‘gram, There ewere 25 per cent fewer traffic mishaps and injuries during the first four months of 1958 than lin the corresponding period last iley said today. “This is the most impressive | improvement in the Birmaingham traffic picture in several years,” he said, The chief pointed out- that bad driving habits caused most of the city’s 42 accidents in which seyen persons were injured last month. County Unit Tackles Problem of Tax Rate | (Continued From Page One) the situation like this: “I haven't tion of $1,808,689,600 for the county. It represents a 90-cent Increase | over the $5 county rate for 1958. The seven-member board will hand down its tentative tax rate tomorrow noon. This follows three half-days of preliminary hearings where the townships, school dis- tricts and the county appear to explain why they need certain al- locations. “The arguments will begin next Wednesday,” said the. chairman. Final rates wil] be settled on June F “i the county rate is fixed then at $5.90 it means that the remain- ‘tion’ must be split between the tinued, “‘we see that welfare costs the fact sales tax revenues are becoming less and less productive in the case of the townships, and the fact that the amount of. state aid for schools has remained con- stant as population goes up.” ~ valuation in Rose Township, to a whopping $8.15 more for Royal Oak Township, Groveland, Lyon, Springfield, ‘Troy and White Lake ae ido not come under the 15-mill al- ‘location as their sources of other revenue are sufficient for opera- tions, Emerson explained. * te * Only Southfield shows a millage trequirement for 1958-59. which is less than millage levied in 1957-58. This is from $1.14 to $1.08 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, Emerson warned that by the time final rates are arrived June 2, most all will show some adjustments because of the 15-mill High School Choir Gives’ = Annual Spring Program. 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BAR-E — GRILLS Reg. $19.95 12" Exactly as Pictured a A ‘Duncan Hines’ grill with 12%x22 inch Snleid beck the fire Gooume Sued Pan. pla tubular steel tired wheels. Portable style. ition grid surface. Stands 30% Soa eeasuereaia vain liquids. Porcelain on steel, enamel finish, #96 jug with ——— insulation. ee ee a hae inner sturdy California redwood is easy to assemble or store. For backyard picnics, winter rumpus room activities, and seats, weatherproof, al.minum, non-tilt frame, Supports over 1000 lbs., @) CHROME PLATED : GRILL ToP! “THERMIC PICNIC JUGS $3.75 Value—Gallon Size i=” Earthenware liner, fiberghns | ‘insulation for hot = $85 Thermic Jug—1! Gal.. Earthenware liner, fiberglas insul- ation, With pour spout. #96. ’ Ribbed alumirium body, AUIMM). . Pontiac's Beep-Cut Discount Store ¥ A Ne “ Bieler oeedevae is ~ SAVE Nearly ONE-HALF On SPECIAL PURCHASE! 60-in. Long 30-in. High CALIFORNIA REDWOOD SS Ae AS SAND or Pours from Moo 1 . $2.59 2-Gailon JUGS Gucranteed Ist Quality Short sleeve styles in a wide [ selection. of prints, stripes, .* plaids and plains. Two-way § kevsocr gran Doge aa _ SPECIAL PURCHASE MEN’S and BOYS’ Summer Slacks WASH ‘n’ Wear Cottons rt SUN-BACK Style — e 4 Ladies’ Summer e. Prints © Stripes 94 e All Colors Complete : Size Ranges Every Frock Worth Much. More Just arrived and on sale for : first time tomorrow. launder, Full skirt with elas- ticized waist. Get yours now and save. ES SE SAVE ONE-HALF & Even More! GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’S Knit Summer SHIRTS $2 Values— lk Sizes 3 to 6X Ry. Multi-Stripe Sheen Cotton White cotton with multi- stripe trims. Colors to match shorts and pants. SIZES 7 to 14... $1.29 \ Girls’ SHORTS if Regular $2 i}i] Boxer or sip- 97° “per styles, In sizes 3 to 6x. : Most Wanted Summer Style“ 5 - Girls SKINNY- sieht Mo) Self-belt, cuncesiet: site it cotton-sheens. — BE Oe ay) ali yee Ay ve $1.49 eto oer, \ —_— se Vi | a. ; ‘ a + : 0. 4 ‘worm: 28, ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ WHURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 ” | : me : has ‘avalide . Beonomle Develop istone at Cameron street, policeleral Hospital for bruises ofthe Dee ! fo mrtg ero i ay Boy, 7, Sick by Cor, ons gE, jiech eeee apt Ma oe ‘Bank's Ad macanne: Sey wien sa kage et da, ecko nhl PO ths a kta by Ware Bg Rana tb .- S. ] “gtd ~ the 1859 Mich “Barly “announcement of next\communities “will.” plan’ specific Seven-year-old Darryl Collins of| , sors, 20, of 106 Omar St. could|,°)) state of Queénisiand, Australia, - 1919 Model-T-for ale [es MOY) car's dite date*is being made so local programs for next year®so they/442 Kenilworth Ave. was ‘injured/ 4 not stop ini time to avold hitting! many houses in the subsets, eve é | | A date later than this year’s|plans can be mapped far in ad-\can be incorporated into Michigan|slightly yesterday when he dashed|the boy. ns oon eS Se _ _NEW YORK i — How many|iakes arrangements. with Deo elbratin, held the first week inivanée,”” said Don C. Weeks, direc-|Week plans.” into the path of a car on Feather- He was treated at ontiac a 1919 model-T Ford coupe|checking carefully to make sure ane condition for $350? they are bargains in their bd The Dry Dock Savings Bank|@"d of top quality, : offered just such a deal the other als yoedie soe tie ods eal \ bs day, siged. of an attention-get-|inquire, they are mailed circulars | { @ ‘ ting advertising program featur-|giving all details so that direct] Va ing unusual things to buy. contact may be made with the} } | : ° * * * sellers. | LU / A newspaper advertisement’ pic- *- * * : AY tured the car and said: “If you) The ads have featured such is tops want a car with plenty of head-|things as $300 ship models, $995) room and lots of nostalgia, here |telescopes, fencing lessons and) | . she is, A postwar model—World|Mexican burros for $85 each. War I that is—she was born im|Most popular items so far were 1919 and is still in good running|the telescopes and burros. I condition. Electric starter — or| Now about that 1919 Ford again. cake oat tethers lal ety from|a car, ‘hiss ‘Dominick listed el 5 Easy Ways to Shop et Waite's: @ Continuous Credit (CCC) © 30-Day Charge @ Layaway © Easy Terms (© No Down Payment on 30-60-90-Day Charge Sad Acie Tie er and e191 Ford pt tc - ” Sai | . oy grey, ingests an wa lng Sel 186 Thread . . . Luxurious ‘Belleair’ No Ironing Needed Pt pe eed w marie meme el er es~| PERCALE ‘Wash and Wear Ss soe SHEETS Polished Cotton MEN’S SLACKS Pr fo Just wash and drip-dry . .. no ironing needed! These fine men’s polished cotton slacks are just. right for sports, play or ee Sond : or black, sizes 28-38. i) Boys’ 6-12 Shrink Controlled ; KNIT STRIPE SHIRTS Handsome bright ond Ivy hori- zontal striped shirts with neck- $1.00 69: band that will hold its shape . through many washings. Hurry, only 180! Sizes 6-12. Waite's . ; , Second Floor NYLON 47” by 108" Be Reg. $2.79 fh, ne 299 2037 nee 15 OFF Soft combed percale sheets with a smooth, silky finish. Lab tésted and approved. Full bleached —snow white. Plastic wrapped. Turbo Welt ... Zipper Covered FOAM RUBBER SOFA PILLOWS of sheila iaidiinin te vitamin, ee ee Many fabric covers... “huge assortment of col- ors. Round box or squore types. Add color accent. to your rooms at savings! ’ f? WT s f Waite's ... Fourth Floor i OG i Gs . , i Sparkling Mylar... 19x30 Gay Kitchen Printed SCATTER RUGS TERRY TOWELS $129 *] os 47° Six decorator colors in washable avon accent oblong rugs. Non-skid back. Thick, Pasty. terry. towels in the extra Choose white, seca aqua, pink, yellow large size. Lint free, fast yea: | fast 7 . A or rose. color. Many patterns. | Py are le Fourth Floor : Fourth Floor 7a ——REPEAT— | © - * y) SPECIAL! Triple Ruffle Dacron Washable . . . Pre-Shrunk _ TIER CURTAINS © BUTCHER LINEN 3.97] % “39° Sparkling white Dacron triple ruffles : ina “ninon” weave. 36” long. Add 40” wide washable butcher linen fabric new beauty to your windows at sav- | in the new washamatic finish. Pre- ings! shrunk, newest summer colors. ~ Washable... Mothproof Nylon Blend Blankets Beautiful nylon blend blan- Reg. $4.99 SF kets ... . washable, moth- = proof, colorfast. 72’ by 90’ ™ size. Pink, blue, rose, yel- FOR low, green, rust or turquoise. Feature-Packed Not Exactly as Pictured || Photo ALBUMS on, 1° tec Waite's . » Fourth Floor —— bodice with = Come i in and Register for . q i i 4 ” « : i we ‘ ss * : ¢ 3 yy px ie cit f weston @ flower eyelet Ss Pack woe >. i, - ah / 4 a ri eles 7 Sous, ee edged with nylon Vol lace, Match- M\, EHF The following books will be given away in the big drawing pod ana rnadipes angio ponds ' Contoured. bra top deftly mould. mm DA . Saturday, May 24... REGISTER NOW! only. Bro-shoped bodice beoutifully . ‘ , d with soft, 15 denler perma- ¢ $6.75 New World Dictionary © $5.95 Book of Children’s Literature imperad fogging. hating a Box pleling edged wih Yuegumneyy Su ORTITE : ee. © $4.95 Betty Crocker Cook Book © $5.00 Book of Natural History iaividvel Tong. Sow 32 re hem Sizes 32 fo 40, Wie only, age : j «0, ite only. 4 © Our Best $15.00 Bible © $3.95 World of Pooh by Milne . NO IRONING! JUST DIP, DRIP, DRY! . Bee These Exclusive Cameras Only at the Camera Mart: —Waite's Bookshop and Rental Library . . . Metsanine— Waite's .... Second Floor For the crayon crowd and up... CHILDREN’S STRAW and CANVAS SHOES MARK DAVIS = A : SS Reg. $3.99 Hand washable felons, dressy Straws . .. AMER A ART : * '\ everything to delight the girls! Also some _, il ~ ) || styles for boys. Choose navy, red; khaki, ; ° .| ! 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 ° | on woch pair! sizes 51/2 to 4. = $1.00 rS PHOTOGRAPHIC WE HAVE !T FOR LSS [ 5 Welte’s . . . Second Floor | © BoLEX © KEYSTONE ‘Ge EUMIG: —s_ © DEJUR E | Ny sn a ae ER PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 22,1058. —— $ udantc in Danama |*aled.tor & general strike against|bombs exploded in separate areas.) Since a student was fatally in-juntil midnight last night for a de-|the trouble but . student leaders | ; - Students in Panama lee dtnhhtied in'eandclgha -. "| itn ahead eek HAMNER UA Mamma’ Se A tach win Gieicn an te dcduent,- Ritwiagildecy any yoliioal niece Sear one Sheets a, j aL) SR dents .are jing that Presi-|National Guardsmen at the city’s|there was no official announce- - or sale in Wisconsin Call General Strike -1& Guardia Jr.|largest high school, the students|ment, the indication was that the| Sumatra in the Indonesian archi-| port WASHINGTON, Wis. @ — ‘Minister Victor|also have demanded dismissal of|President would not -accede. pelago is larger than Californiayy. Pleasant Valley School—one of x* * and longer than the distance from the few octagonal schoolhouses in g he has failed to/three guatd conimanders. ; "A. student spokesman said ear-/ De la Guardia has charged po-|Chicago to New York, says the|the nation—is.up for sale. . lier that De la Guardia was givenj|litical opponents with stirring. up|National Geographic Society. - _The eight-sided. school was aban- \ y ( \ pn. Wares is tops 5 Easy Ways to Shop at Waite’s: @ 30-Day Charge @ Continuous Credit (CCC) @ Layaway ~ ' @ Easy Terms @ No Money Down on 30-60-90-Day. Charge . - . Gala savings for summer fun! -Chino* Sportswear - in regular and proportioned length 3.99 He Soft, drip-dry ‘ Pa doeskin cotton The new look in toppers! Special Special Purchase of | = Purchase’ Summer Toppers | Chemise Reg. $25.00 Dresses 1690] 2". 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Z | \ as \ - ' n . * 7 } \a , . °\ 3 : i : » , : \ . , , sd . . , , \ "i fi \ - ? . v ‘ ‘ i » ee 5 4 ee | eee TNT ee lp ‘HE PON TIAC PRESS | ree ae é me An Independent Newspaper * ae NOE, sank >. versameslo - Editorial Page wesnen oF THs, ~ ‘eS We ‘ THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 _ | s : ‘ - (ma ue he Us : - | Future Looks Brighter -- Ike - ee ) : CS seas ; “A g . ‘ s : _— P: : / - Expressing optimism and. con- -ing that none of the economists “ (> Z f __ fidence over the promise of a better _ anywhere could do that accu- : gece | day directly ahead economically, rately. ; - President Dwicht D. E1szNHOWER x & &* = ; . Lie ! told business men Tuesday evening The President made it plain that 5 ; he | that much of the responsibility for the Federal Government would assist % Pe : Ss bettering our position rested on to the fullest extent in fighting the UMA tk Greg, BeiRUT ah them. gradual recession. At the same time, : 3 3 4 Ge kot * _ he pointed out that an even larger Shee ae - 4 responsibility rested on the people : aa KHRUSHCHEY ' . “this is the moment that things re ae ae +i : must. be produced and sold at the Sellers‘must exert their utmost K: : ; weet pote Soe And that to place prices within reach of a = # | means a recognition of the pric# price conscious nation; and on pa | and costs situation by the parties the other hand the buyers must a ‘ sitting on both sides of the bar- not hesitate to buy when. the 4 gaining table. : asking figure is reasonable. No ~~ x-* matter what prices are estab- , ERO ie Most economists are convinced lished, if the people of the na- : Sapo that we.cannot sell more with costs tion refuse to go to market, we WOAL2/S—» : _ gontinuing to gdvance, and thus, we — are definitely cutting more men : ‘ omg a poet of upward steps by — ofr of more jobs. Witch Doctor _ all concerned. There’s nothing mys- _ + oe + al — = — | terious in the President’s suggestion. . _ ply reiterating princi | ples and asking that they be.applied ceived and appeared to be in good ; = z . ‘ , ae spirits and good health. | Ik : - immediately. es Uptimism is we ounde EE r . 7. 2. } . ' % ‘TicuTwaps can’t take it with them, — wasHINGTON — When the Pres- It is the lack of self-tisci ible except by wage and pri President Eisenhower did not of course, but longevity records show . ident of the United States speaks ne brings 2 ha oy targa cantegls, You Sie aipeel be oun: & that theslumphadterminated = that they can stay with it here long- pote ore onteds, me — at ‘The government is supposed to ceeree te d : y as tnwarranted | RTRs Sighs tes tne ag. &¢ San other people. mim reliable Puente ct Oe conan tet Scone cline had already lessened appre- F Particular sig- Giten. nas asl aaely Gaede @s _ ciably and that we could expect a The Man About Town nificance may be =” pedscal Maes ated Gee. attached there- Apparently only by “recessions : reversal of the trend in the days e e 25 e foré, to Eisen-. or “readjustments,” with human — through . ' ahead. He made no attempt to Discrimination euine fAtKet afieing Groagh snamebyaiens, runt tae Speen ee ones OF : bad : — —e- Area Suffers From Worst the ss onbthy Sing lessons. But government today closes its S : th in Y ness situation Fe, weile the Pepdéeat tay eyes to monopolistic practices by ores } Drou , ears 2 e e realistically r. unions. There Are Several pring - “Repos from there is no immediate restraint (Copyright 1958) — ~ Good Reasons for It A careful check over several years _ shows that it is not mere luck that makes our women readers the win- "fers in most of our Man ‘About Town baseball contests. —— oa UW _- They almost invariably make a _ ¢areful study of past records of play- .They piece this information to- gether better than the males. = * .* = eens | They are not influenced by the _ personal glamour of: a player to the extent that you may think. Nor are they: in position to be swayed by shop, office or beer garden | talk as are many of their husbands. They read the sporting pages when quietly at home, and digest what ? re ene teeth finn. do thetr ~ men folks. ‘ on oe * ‘They have that prize in sight when making their entries, and do not allow a favorite’s batting aver- - age to be inflated beyond reasonable © possibility. , They will not favor a Tiger just because he plays on a team nearer to us than any of the seven others. “ a a a They are precise in their. predic. tions, like one lovely old lady who + voted for Ne.iie Fox, and sent a cor- rection later, because she had learned _ that his first name is Netson, asking _ pardon for her ignorance in thinking any man would be named “Ne.urm.” _. And then of course there’s that well known and unknown, un- definable always dangerous, ever present and unpredictable ele- ment that, regardless: of what you may think about it—a wom- an’s intuition. “THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tie Pontiac Press Company 4 W. Bvron 6t. Pontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday : Bassett, Jomyw A. Ritey "inate Vice President Assistant Advertising Bnd Advertising Director _ Manager : gS es Fr alation ane c Business Manager a . .G. Maren MALL Josue ; eA gem Loca! Advertising | 7 ry and Manage Geores C resent, Claanified ‘Manager ap) pata yd exclusively to tne Tepention.inn i pews printed tm this T as Well as ail AP news Gispetrhes. Paras is deitvered oy cerrier tor 4 cent: carrier service ts not —_ ov ‘mail subse riptions oe gable fh ered a i Pontiac, Senses: What nature gives us five of — touch, taste, hearing, sight and smell, but we must ac- quire the other ourselves — horse. Michigan in general and the Pontiac area in particular are being bumped by our former best friend — nature. Old residents, including Perry Altmire ~of Pontiac~Traii, legge it f say this is wore, spring anaes ete. | : County Agricultural Agent, Lyle Abel, asserts that he never saw a spring that - even remotely approached it for. lack of moisture. While the rest of the uation has pre- cipitation above: normal, drying up at the very season when they usually are in good moisture condition. With a bumper national wheat yield pre- dicted, that crop in this area is licked. —-Spring-crops_are-being planted in clouds - of dust. - A letter just received from - George Arundson of Waterford, says, “Every other method of inducing it to rain has failed. So why don't you plug for jt in your column?” Well, George, here’s my biggest plug. LATER: ‘The above already has . brought results. Here’s a further urgent prayer and plea that the _fains continue, copious, abun- . dant, drenching, saturating soak - ing and plentiful. Right at the time’ when new radishes are on the menu, Orville pares of Lake Orion sends me a clipping that says both cows and: humans lose a major part of their energy in’ burping. A column reader expresses my sentiments exactly in a letter “which says grownups ean take’ good shopping lessons from their. children — only a few cents to spend. e Ve Celebrating her 93rd birthday on May 27, Mrs. Ezra Hicks of Farmington suffered a broken hip o on her 92nd birthday, and since then has been confined to her bed. © In response to my request that we have a better display of the stars and stripes, . Several people have told me that their flag has become so soiled that they hesi- tate to put it up. I am informed by County Clerk Lynn D. Allén that most cleaning establishments have a policy of doing this work without charge. . ~ pam ———emomenssnnenes Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. May Gamble - Of 39 Schoul St.; ninety-second birthday. Mrs. Mary Groner — of 9 Cooley St.; eight¥-eighth birthday. ; Miss Emma Bartlett of Kingston; one hundredth birthday. Frank Laidler . i of Metamora; eighty-fourth binthday. Mrs, Emma Watson of Howell; ninety-third birthday. Leren Huntley of Lum; ninety-first — 1 our fields are - . comes back, purchases may _ ane growing up.” 2 ” ‘2 LAWRENCE strongly indicate dire consequences government started te spend profusely. The net effect of such talk was~- to generate more fear. . ~*~ * * Today, the cotintry is suffering - from two major pains—the read- justment of economic forces them- selves and the psychological effect — of “recession” talk. : There is no valid objection to the reporting of the news of a recession, but exaggerations and by politicians just to enhance their own position . are open to severe criticism as a destructive influence at this time. Many people ‘have postponed purchases of new cars, for instance, because.they fear their . working hours may” be curtailed _ of their jobs may be lost. * * *. Until confidence in the future be deferred no matter how attractive the priées. : What will produce a ‘renewed confidence? _ Washington is as much a key to this as are the _ business leaders themselves. Political parties are more than ever in need of self-examination. They claim credit for prosperity and they try to impose blame on each other for recessions. , cae * . But the simple truth is that, in an uncontrolled economy, organ- ized greed produces the recessions. ‘The Country Parson home is the place te correct: it ~—tor that’s where the new ‘So was my hus- husband helped a ‘lot by massaging anti- Dr. William Brady ue. With “Hobeinn-t n Service “T would like to take issue with you in your advocacy of home de- livery rather than hospital delivery of babies, and cite my own expert ence as an example. .- “IT had my sec- ond baby by nat- ural childbirth. The. doctor was with me the entire time after I went into active labor. band, In fact my my leg which got a cramp ‘in it with each contraction.” (Notice, please, that this lady who has experienced natural child- birth doesn’t call-’em pains, she calls ’em contractions.) “After the delivery I had room- (The lady says :“fed’—I hope she means ae) * ‘é “Now, "tal can you beat this ~ arrangement with a home delivery, where the new mother must super- vise the running of the household and the discinling of the older children? Dad's at work all day, you know. “My baby wa’ bors at Jeffer- son Hospital in Philadelphia.— (Mrs, Ww. F.)” I can think of only one way I could beat the arrangement— have a good reliable housekeeper ready to move in an@-tun the - household and discipline the old- er children and, well, shall we leave dad out of it—for one week after the birth of the baby. .With this arrangement not even Jef- ferson Hospital and rooming-in service could compare, ; although I believe you couldn’t choose a better place to have your baby than Jefferson Hospital in Phila- delphia, if home delivery ig not. -Doctors and nurses in. hospitals that still maintain that 19th Cen- tury institution — the new-born ~ nursery—have little conception of how much the newborn infant . needs close physical contact with his mother whose warmth and firm clasp give him the security he needs, DR. BRADY By the way, it was the gore ot—-obstetrics..in.JeffersonMedical School who, in 1846, castigated out- rageously Dr. Oliver ‘Wendell Holmes for daring to tell the world the truth about childbed fever— that it was caused usually by the . unclean hahds and instruments of | Voice of the People : ee Four Readers Say, ‘Chiureh oy, » * cpg ° Attendance Is Necessary Get out your dusty Bible, Puzzled, and let's see if it's really x16 Farnsworth : Even — @ man may do ire tocar Ae commands for his family and friends, he = left God completely out of the picture if he doesn't go to church. ‘Politics of GOP Reversed Now’ 1 get a big haw-haw out of the fact four years ago every Republi- can that ran for office turned handsprings to get Eisenhower's O.K. Now they actually seem afraid of it. _—— Donkey ‘He’s Swallowed _by a Shadow’ I see Governor Williams fobaes live by, but ne lay to don’t go to church, ‘We Must All Help Protect Children’ I was horrified at the. recent account of the child dragged into the lion cage and killed. With all our pleading for safety, why did such a condition exist that it was possible for her to get within reach Parents must be vigilant, but we all have a moral responsibility, to protect children, no matter who or where. Deep openings left in the earth, any place one could be trapped, ‘water and fire hazards, careless and calloused operation of motor vehicles all take a needless toll. Let’s do our part. Remove and against all hazards. When we safeguard the little child, we protect all. E. D, Schermerhorn 61 Pine St. Wife Requests Readers’ Ideas A marriage counselor says hus- bands should encourage their wives to visit them at their offices. I'd to know what some of the and girls around here think this. I’ve never been en- at all, but my husband various office people to the house. How often should I go down there? ° L Wife Fans Recommend Help for Tigers Brea! We want Briggs! Guys in the Centertield Bleachers - THOUGHTS FOR’ TODAY - the obstetrician. , The other day, I am happy to According to the grace of Ged note, the of obstetrics in Tf Th Starve which is given unto esi “ies = qooctee Lpaed yaa hey Siar , soytars’ satan oi place for a bugband ts at bis "s e’ foundation, and side when their baby is being born. — + They’ 4 eth: thereon. But let every man Of course the professor assumes Concerning items about Pontiac tn Nest how bo Deatie® Oe they love each other. rats. it rentads son oft One aac s . * * Detroit rats were not : Signed sete not mere than ene page When they didn’t fare so well, they Let grace and goodness pang or 100 words long pertaining to _-Jeft. No animal, free to roam, will. principal loadstone of thy affec- health ‘and hygiene. not disease, dine” stay where he will starve. Let's be tions. For love, which bath ends, Dr “willlam ‘Brady, if a stamped sell carefal not to feed them by leaving _ will ‘have an end; whereas that addressed envelope is sent te The For arbage and unwrapped food which is founded on true virtue (Copyright 1953) —around. E. F. will always continue.—John Dryden CasefRecords of a Paychologist: New Personality Brings Success Don’s confession is proof of the pudding. It shows, too, | that psychelogy is worth at least 50 per cent toward your - guecess in most fields of human . activity. So learn the basic secret for winning friends and becoming popular. Do it now, before you are out of high school, for it may let you “cash in” quickly as soon as you seek a job after graduation. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE: Case Y-316: Don G., aged 32, is the poker taced merchant men- Fi tioned yesterday, a a faithfully as pos sible, for he saw was tough at first," he said when I saw him a few feeks later. “But later I guess it became second nature, for I didn't feel so “And 1 diligently followed your vat tw wr plan, too: I'd speak first wa 4. whenever a customer entered the store, . “And I'd study that person so I could pay a sincere compliment on “her hat or dress or her children, etc. POPULARITY 18 A SCIENCE “Well, it made a definite differ- ence. My first. week's gross in-_ come rose three per cent. 1 hoped it was due to my smile and ready compliment, even though I wash't sure. /_ * © om “But any increase in sales was like a straw to a drowning man “ for I was skidding fast toward bankruptcy. “The second week I watched “And my gross sales were up more than 8 per cent. Something was working a miracle, and I now began to believe it was my changed “With renewed fervor, T launched my third week of smiles. And | was getting to feel more ‘natural role. My sales went the down a “Apparently, I have stopped my di "Pe ramet person- ality is worth more to me than niy cash investment in merchar ise. . For I feel more self-confident and ear now carry on. conversation gracefully even with a stranger. _ “All my life ['ve been shy and stoical, as my wife told you earlier. And I have never known what to say or how to carry 08 interesting conversation. Wl toe nd Sach Oe oat. It’s a wonderful transformation in my personality, and that seems fo be the chief reason my sales vol- ume is zooming.” PSYCHOLOGY SPELIS SUCCESS Psychology is admitted to be worth 50 per cerit toward sticcess in almost every field of human activity. Indéed, I'd rate it as 75 per cent or more in retail business, sales- = dental /eomrti in both quality of goods ‘ and low price. 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Valley ‘Rancher H.” L.'courses. : * J 2 se | : oes yar “A ‘aed - . as __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 _ | “2 Lay Rncinace _. |tow demand mp’ to-$22 for the| merchants .exported 150,009. mon- tC er demonstrating. thei’ mg chine s|ing that helicopters can be etul/Mush’ May Soon Go [Weise partsine Monkey Business Stracs"muctens ‘New Dstilten, meting scot, Pincpe BOSUTOIANG Finding , fmt swe, te cpt foe pronecing, Geiger voumers nv’ pic Se SO rad has et Hs har Dele. learns. Some resentful merchants) reception countries were the United|pg ge. 5 |. 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It is an important who customarily take long, CTOSS-| to the public because of red tape.| eder from New York to New AE eat REE cag SOM nc # of Eh eae we A ee ee ee js a yet oat a elt 3 # Ay oo ee ian ae Poy A bi : x : rege \ ane « : 4 - "THE : PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘MAY 22; 1058 Soe — ——y——- a a use of the nation’s NEW MACKINAC STRAITS BRIDGE — The span is a boon to tourists heading for North- ern Michigan: The bridge joins Lower and Upper this year will take| mut a privately published survey, | England. in Turnpike Guidebook, reports fast Extension: 112° miles Pennsylvania — abet has been developing the “Since last year, more than several years is expected to jar pe gdinars wdlbwagg we re opened. This now gives the U.S. [Killed Near Port Huron more than 3,000 imiles of turn ‘PORT HURON’ other travel authorities of tree expressways.” record saving which Connecticut Turnpike: 129 miles!was driving alone. (@— Francis Frederick Thomas, 26, of Port Hu- Here are some of the new turn-|ron was injured fatally Wednesday have in the bank, and/ pikes available to American mo-+jnight when his car hic a tree and new roads which have opened torists this summer, as described/rolled over, throwing him out on tourists during the past 12/in the Guidebook: M24 four..miles west of here. He -¢@ Michigan at Mackinaw Gity and St. Ignace, link- ing the state's two peninsulas by land for the first time. to South Killingly, Conn., near the Rhode the. original turnpike near Phila- delphia to Scranton. * * ) Vacations This Year ese on Money Loans _ jest center span in the world—and LONDON (#~Britain today cut a total length of 8,614 feet. span of 3,800 saie-eengids long- Heads Transplanted While Embryos Pavlovic, Yale zoologist, reports the shell. September to 7 per cent new information on the compati- bility of tissues. Will Rogers Turnpike: 88 miles|70 days, and another 55. Others|sion reports abroad. 66 at Joplin, Mo. With the Turner, | patched, it helps. sidestep congestion on} Studies are now being conducted m, | Route 66, a main East-West high-|to determine the cause of five of|or. fall of dts rate. is’ automatically way. in Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike: 30/55 days died of a digestive dis-|other institutions worldwide miles, downtown to downfown. = in He : : * * Tourists heading for Northern! The experiments were per-|an immediate buoyant effect on Michigan will encounter for the| performed on Rhode Island Reds/the London stock market, Brokers first time the already famous/to which the heads of a black| were delighted, : i Mackinac Straits Briige connect-/breed were transplanted, The - ©&© * * ing Mackinaw City . with St.\chicks displayed no different be- Ignace across the straits. suspension bridge with a center|mal chicks. trom the Turner Tuite to US.|OeY Gi “Shay afl was fe fe ee “jone died shortly after it was the deaths, The one which lived/reflected turbance. A lack of appetite was| financial common in the others. ——— Lf ' eT \ Abeeh: 10 jeltten. commen, ol, weet. s., according to forestry et ieee, are berted. sencnly 'f the|mates. | NEW HAVEN, Conn, #—Mira|¢ut on March 20 from 7 to 6 per cent, having’ reared baby chickens! The bank rate is the control} valve ec cd < as ‘DRASTIC ve 4%: one. rasbinene — off PAINT Rud _LINOLEUM | ‘WHITE HOUSE | PLASTIC = rh “$179 |r 106 ee LATEX FLAT ~ INLAID ALL LINO. | if $295 1H we OVE 298 | Coes , J. me signe = cases) 5.95 $375 | nes. _ eu o~ AP we 78 | while they were still embryos in|had been sent skyrocketing last Miss. Pavlovic, 28, “a Yugoslav|in Britain since 1921—in @ fight scientist who came here from Par-|to tighten credit and steady the is in 1957, said the feat provides|valie of the shaky pound sterling, x ‘SMITIPS OUTLET 4 4 4 4 , FE 2-7755 ¢ ovrvrevwevwrewe-e'''eewerrwrrerrrrree She said she performed the|#as seen as a further sign of |transplants on 100 embryos and/Britain’s growing confidence in its Tsix of them hatched, One lived|economi¢ position despite reces- It meant that money, cheaper. 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It's Boys’ 39c combed cotton. wrap or blazer Style Sox favorite at a rock- bottom low price! ‘come eolors, patterns in cot- with nes 859 heel and toe. fast colors. Sizes “ 3 States and the U.S.S.R. — have been making angry noises‘at each other since the end of their mutual wewny at the finis of World War . Each probably bigger than he is —each is gnawed by inside as well as outside fears. the moment than either wants to have to live up to by force. | All around the world since the) end of World War II people have looked at two menus—the bread they have, the bread they want. reached toward the bread they : We eo? rr "abe 7 . oo? , THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDA AY, MAY 22, 1958 : ; = » 4 a. all « 4, weight. The it ‘be ; [ y even give hints to its|plant-eating brontosaurs, the larg- Hal Boy le Says: _alFind Foot FiMfS [tents and este of cen. fest animals wall th ae An ple was toa , ysteria Inli el: » to: Cause orl< ar. | ae'aserry mre ar [On ace ; ago, of dinosaur tracks pressed | ~ ee en ee, E *\on ean OOF pray ge ong Sroat sated igs Apparently the carnivore, lurk- : ‘NEW YORK @® — Sidewalk ‘cnc -have cheated ace dreams, | This is the way. to “weigh war. Is mote than the cost of staying|ant is that he can select how he wan i cand nowy acncil 45 shame ing. in the jungle, had stalked the . scrawis of a Pavement Plato: their children, . or themseives?|the reward of going to it worth | ‘away from it? can best serve his society. This Say Unknown Denizen the leader of a field‘ expedition bulky but defenseless monst rs. | teria. It is unlikely that hysteria | In looking over previous civili-; It is an individual matter. of Deep: Might Have gral History ‘read a drama of |U*known. As the work crew un- nol Sonam cause World ‘zations and trying to figure ‘sie As a muted skeptic who believes Walked There the Age of Reptiles, covered and oa the ~~ : why the to journeys prints suddenly disappeared un The spokesmen of the two ma- had Screen pra . —— ee ae ‘at a oe The giant footprints—some were tons o clay and limestone de- jor world powers — the United questions, would have to query: |quito and endure the common WASHINGTON — Scientists fol- 38 inches long—had been made by ‘posited later. : . * & ke feels himself Each throws a larger shadow at In civilized as well as uncivil- ized countries the people have x * Would " agreement without vio- FLOATING POWER — Germany's largest floating crane goes to work in Hamburg harbor. The new hoist is powered by a 515-h.p. diesel engine and has a lifting power of 200 tons. “For this you were afraid?” to another?” creates?" “ | * * * “Is there a_ possible which men, strangers. on ‘human life a mutual adventure? is the insect and the issue, ity, and allows no rebels. tolerance is often well repaid. * * * doom. | “Did you measure your tears? | Did you go to war for a purpose) lor to escape from one boredom “Why does peace lack the hu- man cement of unity that. war way by the earth and foreign to each other, can make the possible harmony of "| 9 At least for another decade the powers that can now precipi- tate a major conflict have more to gain by landscaping their own lawns than they do by trying to they tear the other guy's house down. Man’s greatest enemy on earth as many scientists belive, is still in, ‘|doubt. The six-legged insect so- ciety is built absolutely on hered- The two-legged human ‘society, which also inherits wherever it ex- ists e@ local caste system, does occasionally allow rebels. Thi.s The insect world is changeless in changeless discipline. The hu- man world is possibly changeable through freedom. The insect 1s born to his doom. The man can, at his best, at least choose his His possibility above the within 10 years. Why? Because: * * of living. They all-‘know this. * * * be another. provement than disaster. ganized as territories. party I am optimist enough to feel in my heart and brains and bones that World War III isn’t likely 1. The tumultuous reach for po- litical liberty by the submerged people of this earth is balanced by the desire of the so-called civ- Year. ilized people for a higher standard There is a season under the sun to build, and this is the. season. One repairs his roof after the last hurricane, even though there may I have a poor man’s faith that the man in the world’s street is as of now more lonesome for im- Seven U.S. states were never or- road to knowledge. sas sepetecion ecu tenets phets:| graphed on the Arctic Ocean floor, 400 miles from the North Pole. The pictures were t y a team on research from an ice floe for, ithe International Geophysical The scientists report that the small prints resembling chicken tracks might have been caused by feeding fish or by rocks that were later washed away. But do not rule out the more Seria heres possibility that some of the deep may sre ecalh walbed there. Trained ‘observers sees an astonishing amount of information | from animal imprints, including those made many millions of years | ago, says the National Geographic, Society, The v belalivels young science of| paleontology, based on fossil re-| mains, is constantly revealing new details of prehistoric life. 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Sheen gabardine with cross-dye fleck on brown, gray, blue, tan, navy, charcoal. 30-42, leg length. 29-34. Shorts .. . shortee, stan- dard length and Jamaicas of Sanforized cotton twill, sheen and novelty woven fabrics. 10-18, Hurry! . are ae eo SE ‘ i 4 * vw of, . Forces Week In New York, Sgt. ' Elaine Lilley plays on, appar- * ently unaware of the tootling "toddler beside her. Ice Cream Man -to Run Gauntlet Judge Holland Anxious) t6 Test Peddling Rule Effected in Pontiac Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland yesterday called for a test case in| order that Pontiac's controversial | ice cream peddling or ordinance might be settled. ~*~ * * The Oakland County judge re- quested the case after dismissing THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22,.1958 . _ a ae ts — Y - = . The city a passed sev- prohibits selling. from trucks unless’ a helper is with each to protect. children traffic hazards, The law als6 prohibits use of attracting, devices, such as belis. Judge Holland instructed Pontiac’ City Attorney William A, Ewart ice-cream in the city pending his decision on the test case. Car Is Driven Without Oil in S. Africa Test . DURBAN, S. A—In a recent “test in South Africa, a standord 1955 American car with 37.000 miles on the speedometer was driven for 100 miles around Dur- ban without any oil in the engine Dave Illing, a racing motorist, ” made the experiment to test the anti-friction properties of a min- eral called molybdenum-disul- *phide, which when added to engine oil forms a_ protective coating. With a half pint of the mineral ‘added to the engine oil the car was driven 15 miles and the oil then drained out,. observers re- . ported. _The car then was driven, during the no oil test,at 35 miles per hour and the temperature rematned constant at 160 degrees. A check showed no damage. it was claimed Western Auto BG SAVINGS Tube Type Tires Quality tube type, iow- “pressure DAVIS tires. 6.70x15 of Reg. $19.30 — $] 530 w/o old tire... ; DAVIS WEARWEL 6.70x15 & 6.00x16 sizes 650x15 $] 3:00* Reg. $15 76. w/o old tire.. s ‘ples tex ond your tire, heh teal STORE ~9253 Open it 3 — 5:30 Mon, & Fri. 9:30 — 9 MIRACLE MILE STORE OPEN 16 — 9 DAILY I q PPI er ee ee a ; Views expressed will be consid- es ered when the party drafts its Her mothegs Phyllis Jean Light, state platform at the Aug.-23 state 32, was of the drivers. The convention at Grand Rapids, Dem- other y dain Chapin. Wolled Loke Park Opens} fpr New Summer Season) “Walled Lake Park‘ has opened ~The. amusement center features the tallest roller-coaster in Mich- igen, the “Flying a - teilliantly-coléred merry-g0- ep and numerous other ri tor adults qoh Gam. * ‘Picnic and swimming facilities are available as well as exciting speed boat rides and boats for fishing. ~ Clinfon Man's Body Recovered by Divers Divers from the Macomb County Sheriff's ‘yesterday re- covered the body of James Ingram, 50, Clinton Township father of six who was drowned Tuesday after- ithe ees. Fo fe oe oo feet to Hold Benefit Party from where the car had been pulled FARMINGTON — The Farming-| out” , ks ton’ Garden Club will hold its an-| ~~ Ingram wag traveling at a h rate of speed, witnesses told uties, when he lost. control on a > ’ » » o > » i ( pene ee eee ee i i La | INNO, Se A VI BENS SON ne | Stee eae eine mS ee SAM SENSON “HERE ARE THE BUYS from some of the finest New York MY REGULAR $42.50 ond $49.50 VALUES! 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MAY 22, 1958 - = se a SEVENTEEN | Calls for Reappraisal of Latin American Policy \icsisscit: Mv poled 008. Dave. € . : | | when your take-home pay was Stamps, Nixon Ventures Into Dulles’ Backyard |sezs ct Say suri: too! : | RecaRe Ste Memon te tal ont vite aie at wa mee owl Re Co THE 3-BUCKLED FLAT Rib Crepe Soled 1 $f )99 Associated Press News Analyst | “WASHINGTON — Vice Pres- - ident Nixon steps right into Sec- _ etary of State Dulles’ back yard and calls for a reappraisal of | American policy toward Latin | America, Dulles has not admitted a single error in handling Latin | Americans. _ Does this look like the beginning of a head-ramming contest be- _ tween the two men? It’s not like- ly. Nothing Nixon has publicly Proposed so far, or is expected to | Propose, goes much beyond gen- &alities, * * * | §$ince, both men are key mem- bers of the Eisenhower adminis- tration — and haven't locked horns since they took office in 1953 — there’s no reason to expect conflict now. __ Nixon, the most likely Repub- lican presidential candidate in 1960, will hardly do anything to While Dulles brushed aside at his Tuesday news conference any idea that there is broad anti- Americanism in Latin America, Nixon did say it would be a great mistake to attribute to the Com-) munists al] the troubles he en- countered. He pointed out such causes of! Latin-American. - / resentment — which he said the Communists, exploited — as these: a belief this | country has supported dictator- ships, and a decline in Latin- American exports to this country. Dulles has acknowledged some economic:factors are behind the Latin-American demonstrations. And he talked at length on Amer-| ican policy towards dictators with- out indicating any change. It is understood Nixon in a cou- ple of weeks will recommend to President Eisenhower and Dulles some ideas for offsetting Commu- nist influence in Latin America. _ Low Prices! a e 74 N. Saginaw St. CHECK THIS AD FOR BIG BARGAINS—MAKE A LisT. On ) IT’S LIKE FINDING MONEY! Split the party or hand the Demo-|For instance: a colder attitude f a. , @rats brickbats for free. And towards dictators. . AS Friday and Dulles has enough troubles all) But Nixon himself on his tour} how es, Seturday! TEce | aig the world without taking} created some ill will for this coun-' Come, save tor Besssetion Bay - «+ for vacations . . . tor , .™ oe Oe Ce try by stopping off in Paraguay We GUARANTEE every tem at leasi ig eff original price | RS : and showing friendship for South) FOLLOW THE CROWDS... BE HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. 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Retirement. ull iH i i 4 - : : " 5 oe 2 oops ee, - ys i : . is ‘ ee : = y as : “| es : oe: # } he : . \ * 2, é : AG ok 2 { 4 ; \ . - ‘ ‘ = a3 MS - Sea THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22,1958 ——. <> Security for You ~~ Givil Service, $§ Retirement Different By RAY HENRY More than 95 out of 100 working people are covered by either Social Security or Federal Civil Service Yet, the two systems only have these main things in common: (1) A worker covered by either must of his wages into and (2) in return, he x * * major elements of the two sys- ’| erally $50 a month, with a high of Payments to children are usu- ally one-half of what a worker would have collected, Under Civil. Service, a govern- ment worker must have put in at least five years of service for his widow and dependent children to collect payments. The payments to a widow are one-half of what the worker would have collected had he lived until] retirement age. The payments to.a child are gen- $150 a month for all children. (Questions on Social Security problems may be addressed to “Social Security,” care of The Pontiac Questions will be Sond tvetm tapes ths tren. ot and You” booklet.) Loyal One on Probation SAN DIEGO, Calif. @ — In arranging a dinner honoring John Harris, manager of an airline communications office, on his re- tirement after 28 years service, it was discovered that Harris still was carried on company records as a probationary employe. airlines had to make regular employe to retire him, Sugar beets are a principal crop do, Harris a The 4 its FL 3 it i FA j a 5 fz 78 if 8 5 Ex PSE : i Es i i i he | | li is sf iH ily E a F i > z a 4B oy tee ae 7 eS ewe» ge? %eue?* ©) EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | FROM THE ORIENT . . . FABULOUS CULTURED PEARLS Grown by Living Oysters Strand of 100 Pea Not a Single Pearl but a Full ris, Solid Gold Clasp... Perfect Gilts for. . . _ © BIRTHDAYS © GRADUATION © ANNIVERSARY Let us put your watch in top running condition. 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OPEN YOUR’ ACCO 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST.—Next to Sears bathe Fae 3 oy Sia ee « = eae ae ee _THURSDAY, MAY 22,1958 _ door THE PONTIAC PRESS. : Cardinal's Condition | Slightly Improved ROME ™ — Samuel Cardinal | Stritch showed a slight improve- ment today but still was in ‘seri-/ ous condition. “The condition of the cardinal | is stationary with a tendency to- — Hscagcass oP a, ward improvement,” said thet ‘cs at 6s ter Ga cate 1981 brief — = ay doctors. mantiet May: The 70-year-old cardina] Roman) These same ships returned|Catholic archibishop of Chicago, | ‘empty almost 10 days later. suffered a stroke that partially Aside from the possibility that ro gig him three rots ago. He: some of the material went to the been recovering from an} ti f his right A 28, } dey Gewiet caielie of Alesis oe en ae Deas ae the result of another blood clot! |adjoining dissident Communist! which threatened him with gan-) Yugoslavia, the sharp turn-around grene, : =e of the ships indicated that the ‘ ping big quantities of arms to Nasser-ruled United Arab Repub- Br, Filippo Rocchi of the Vati-| President Gamal! Abdel Nasser in). : can medical staff said the cardinal | Egypt. jtic ts eit e ay sa of arms. had rested well during the night! - and had been able to take a little Nasser, cursed and derided as ridanant-Taets were) ual laws ne an to’ re-set his visite inf Jeast 20 : ; apes i _2\Feeding Aum to Nasser wins om _\Soviet Policy Unchanging sian Black Sea ports to the Medi- terranean is increasing rapidly. In the first twe weeks of May a total of 147 ships — mostly leaded with heavy military ma- terial such as tanks and spare alee railroads established standard time zones. in. 1883, ci dalaranad aveit8 ome “Downtown Pontiac Shopportunity Days —_— at LEONARD'S SAMSONITE GARD TABLE and 4 CHAIRS *24.97 ‘Regular $39.95 Value By JOHN .H. MARTIN Russia warns the United States: not to “intervene” in Lebanon's crisis — but,keeps shipping arms into the explosive Middlé East. Soviet policy has not changed much. since the Russians first jumped into the Middle East years ‘ago at the time of the first East- iWest summit conference in Geneva. * * * Moscow's peace propaganda! called for the chiefs of govern- ment meeting and President Ei-| senhower and other Western Jead- jers responded. While this was going on, the Russians were ship-| WrouDEN STAMPS OW NATIONALLY SONALtY ADVERTISED RUGS ani COSMETICS: 1) In short, this is another display 2 Ft. x 6 Ft. Aluminum an “imperialist” by Arab lead- ers who do not want to be swallowed by him, rode out the | of Soviet diplomacy: Accusing the West of intervention and med-) dling in the Middle East while at of the slight fever he had yester- day and he was able to receive, communion more easily this morn. VITAMINS Angio-French-Israeli attack of 1956, This was due in large part to the powerful American influence in ending hostilities al- though the U.S. got scant thanks from Nasser. . 1 Nasser later got Syria handed [to him on a plate in the forma- ition of. the United Arab Republic. the same time building up forces ing. which can and do meddle in the * * * affairs of nations still oriented) His speech still“ was limited to toward the Western powers, ia whispered yes or no to ques- | |tions, But Dr. Rocchi said the pre-| Highland Gas Station late had passed the initial “pre- | Break-In Reported FOLDING PICNIC TABLE 1 7” Regular $29.95 occupying"’ phase of thrombosis. 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His live pets run the whole range of repilia, In- ‘cluded are 30 specimens of snakes, ‘lizards and turtles. | They're kept in glass-front cases ‘lining the walls of the basement ‘in his home. New “faces” appear ‘from time to’time as the young ‘herpetologist’ (studet of snakes) ‘buys or sells specimens. His col- lection presently is valued at about Brown—Red Sizes 5 to 2 Misses’ » Children’s = BAREFOOT SANDALS $499 - THE ENTIR Open Monday ond Friday Nights ‘til 9 FE FAMILY SOME POISONOUS When -Kraig, at the age of 10, bought some chameleons at a circus, \ditions as a four-foot python (non- (water lizard), in the United States. ‘bus Zoo is to protect the people ,who come to see my collection,” | Young Adler’s interest isn’t lim. . only monitor lizard (2% feet long)|Herpetologists, the Herpetologists’ | League, and their British counter-|— ¢ EXPERT ON REPTILES — Kraig Adler, 16, displays a Gila monster and a boa, two of the 30 snakes, lizards and turtles he keeps in the basement of his home. 4 it’s doubtful his family some of the specimens shipped to)I’ll start collecting live reptiles At 16, Kraig is among the young-|he kept|€8t members of such organizations won't be out of the “‘business” en-|, marked decline every spring at home), a boa, a viper from the as the American Assn. for the Ad-'tirely. He'll keep his collection of/and summer. The reason, he ex-| Tartar steppes of Russia, a skink|vancement of Science, the oat pares specimens, about 200 in|plains, is that paroles are only and possibly the'can Society of Ichthyologists and all again, at least on a limited scale,” — |dations, some. recent groups which have arrived by air have been en- tertained successfully, Nukualofa x * * They were taken to the village of ¢ tive halves. Electric light was pro-| vided. The beds in each dormitory were gaily decorated with colorful eomagreeee * * A ae Tongan feast formed) the evening meal, with native a new village church in Nukunuku. ‘Cons Leave in Spring ‘ BOISE, Idaho w — Warden L. E. Clapp says the population of | says. In the meantime, Kraig! tdaho state penitentiary shows BAROMETERS 7 7" to wi" THERMOMETERS any father happy and proud to own. CLOONAN’S 9 to 1g” “Where Quality 72 N. Saginaw St. ae: | {am cuaide Job waiting for them) ‘The United Notions flag was. Air Tourists. a SES. by the General “Assembly : Enjoy Native {serine and summer months. es oncnanainenl Life in Tonga — NUKUALOFA, Tonga—Although gmk it ti 3! — Counts” FE 2-0161 “The main reason I keep my parts. poisonous reptiles at the Colum- HOPES TO BE SURGEON | Despite this interest, he will give \Kraig explains. He keeps a snake|UP his live reptile collection in Zz June when he os from Ar-| ardilington High School here. Already ~ceapgpt sed eg ovany ane wt | graduated as a cadet first Neuter : ant from Culver Military Academy} ote rade pp tes Lo ages Ste gracias peered medicine, with the hope of becom- a surgeon. “Maybe after I become a doctor, and then experiment in their care arid feeding. RAISES INSECTS ad be bes to mercigs teed Or mice, eggs, ham birds and|Sergeant found, a peers. oan that “Allen” had charged himself collection has also made|with being drunk and was sleeping of an expert on/it off. ; ‘em Fight,” number’ ot ea Tippler’s Training lectors : rep ase of Bolgy athe Takes Tipsy Toll HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (mh — reptiles to his collection, he has|Police Sgt. Lee Swing, on a rush ‘had to read all available material/assignment, observed a familiar figure in a familiar condition near the court house. * * * Not having time co stop, one shouted from his cruiser: “Go on and register in, Allen.” Returning some time later, the as he expected * * * } “Tt's all a matter of training * said owes. t Jub Clothiers.... | JUNE 15th--FATHER’S DAY ‘re? ee OF OCH eee eee Y a Grandpa’s, Too A Day to Remember! Our Gifts Couldn't Hopeen to a Nicer DAD! If Undecided Give DAD | - a Hub Gift Certificate 18-20 N. cep Rareet, 1 HOUR FREE PARKING IN. 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Mrs. Powers is survived by her husband; her mother, Mrs. Charles (Agnes) Harmon of Pontiac, and a_ brother. She died Tuesday in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital after an illness of six years. ROBERT POWRIE Service for Robert Powrie, 71, of 290 Auburn Ave, wil] be at 2 p.m. Saturday from Sparks - Griffin | Chafiel with burial following in Oak Hill Cemetery. He was a contractor and a mem- ber of the Oakland Park Methodist Church. Mr, Powrie leaves his wife, Ada; three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Smith ot Royal Oak, Mrs. Rus: *! Oliver Legg of Roscommon; 11 grandchil- dren; four great - grandchildren; and three sisters, Alice Powrie of Chelsea, Mary Powrie, both of Detroit, Mr. Powrie died yesterday morn- ‘ing in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was in ill health several years. MRS. HOMER T. ELKINS AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs, Homer T. (Margaret) Elkins, 67, of 3281 Coolidge Rd., will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cem- etery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral] Home in Au- burn Heights, Mrs. Elkins died yesterday at her home after an illness of several months. She had been a resident of Oakland County for 50 years, Surviving are her husband; two sons, Homer Jr, of Avon Town- ship and Burt in Arizona; a daugh- ter, Mrs, Dudley Barrett of Avon . f ¢ SHADOW . WEAVES © MUTED * STRIPES @ SILK ; EFFECTS e SOLID - COLORS WASH ’N WEAR SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 1.89 ® Dan River plaids, stripes! ® Ivy-style stripes and checks! ® Silk-look cotton-chromespuns! ‘ © Wash ‘n wear solids, slubs! ‘> THE WASH 'N WEAR SLACKS WITH - —§.95 55% DACRON, 45% RAYON: at an amazing low price! Mrs. E. H. Martin and) q Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas | Township; r sister, 10 grandchil- dren and five great-g-andchildren. WILLIAM R, MCKEE. CLARKSTON — Service for. Wil- liam R, McKee, 19, of 5851 Clark- ston-Orion Rd., will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday at Sharpe Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeview of Culver, Ind. and Mrs. Marjorie Corns tery. He @ied of a heart attack Tues- day in Kingman, Ariz., while on a trip to visit relatives in California. The body will arrive here Satur- day morning. He was a member of the Clark- ston Methodist Church. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKee; three sisters, Jeanette Ann, Terry Lynn and Mary E., all at home, and his grandfather, Isaac Vinyard of Car- rier, Ill, Wade Increase in Postal Bill Passage of Proposal Would Mean $342 Hike Yearly for Workers If the present bill up for House The bill seeks to hike postal rates to four cents for first class, three cents for a post card and seven for air mail ae It would ‘Bonfils Dies at 62 piers tate Fenty ay He yt day, the army newspaper Red Star_ reported, * x died yesterday, He was an exec- utive of the Shurly-Dietrich-Atkins Co., the Welland Valle Manufac- turing Co., Atlas Steels, Ltd., Port Weller Dry Docks Ltd., and the Bishop and Babcock Manufactur- ing Co, of Cleveland. He was born in Lowell, Mass. * * WAKEFIELD, Mass, (@—David (Dave) Egan, 57, Boston Daily Record sports columnist for more than 22 years, died yesterday of a * * paper career in 1926 with the Bos- ton Globe, He was born in New- port, R.L * * * MINNEAPOLIS (—Charles E. Joern, 51, of La Grange Park, Ill., a pioneer in shopping center development and immediate past president of the National Urban Land Institute; died Yesterday. Joern, president of a Chicago area real estate firm, operated properties in Chicago, Philadel- - and several other major ties, Ex-Newspaperman DENVER (®)—Maj. F. W. Bon- fils, former business manager of the Denver Post and member of a prominent Colorado family, died last night at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was 62.. He became ill this spring while vacationing at Las Vegas, Nev., and entered the hospital March 4. He was under treatment for hepatitis, a liver ailment. * heart attack, He started his news- France during World War I with) the 4th Engineers, 4th Division. 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A recent survey _THE PONTIAC “puss, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 Ba oe ies: tien, Wy ta gong The teachers were asked if they considered theimselves pro- traditional or a com- bination of both. Shise die 1 per'cuit anntered that they used both teaching }methods but leaned toward pro- Igressive. About 43 per cent, who also combined both techniques, said they leaned toward traditional. * * * About seven per cent believed their teaching was completely pro- gressive. ey Peay meee San three per cent said they were | declares: “We expect business, |@™ong 2,500 teachers counters the ptrietly traditional, progressive. especially where | ing teday to be like the school- ing we had 30 or 40 years ago?” | Dr. Sam Lambert, head of the National Education Assn. 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He said oo Nigel ante oyptiratinalige shown daily weight gains of up Glalma|ltg 42 per cent tn lame when tea - ton the mixture, deck was teak. On the solid cak | bow, a steel plate was fixed. Operating out of St. John's, Newfoundland, the Bear made ‘11 ‘annual trips to the icy sealing igrounds of the North Atlantic. Then tragedy called her to the colors in 1883. Members of an ex- pedition led by A. W. Greely were starving on ice-blocked Ellesmere Island. Their supply ship had been lerushed and sunk by ‘the ice. | * * * | The United States bought the ‘Bear for $100,000 and sent her north on the rescue mission, After la grinding battle with the floes, |she rescued the party — reduced from 25 men to seven by hard- ship and starvation. S ALASKA SERVICE The United States Revenue PAINTERS’ OVERALLS Reg. $4.49 wow $998 $2.98 for trial. = ~ & Sometimes a native boat would LATEST MODELS put out from a village flying a pair 5 of pants and a petticoat from a THROUGH ALL YOUR SHINING. 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The animals /made possible one of the Bear’s/ ‘most dramatic rescues. ae dhs esiine Se eat’ hoes whalers were stranded at Point Barrow in northernmost Alaska when their ships were frozen in the ice. They were in danger of starvation. .- ras far as ship could go, Volunteers then struggled on by foot and sled. They drove 400 reindeer, the only transportable food. By making a three-month trek over 1,500 miles of snowy, mountainous country, they saved the whalers. MARINE MUSEUM After 40 year$ on the Bering Sea patrol, the Bear was decom- missioned and given to the city of Oakland, California, for use as a marine museum. Her active days seemed over. But Admiral Byrd was search- ing both coasts fer a stout weoden ship to take on his 1933 expedition to the Antarctic. The Bear fought her way north, As he wrote “To take a metal deep into the Antarctic, where she must lie alongside granite. Pe Ores Sor enlontng, 19 ear ahazard. * * * safeguard for my men. She would also be able to.do some important exploring in dangerous, unexplored waters.” Byrd added the words “of Oakland” to the ship’s name to honor the city that had made ‘available its museum ship. It was a tough trip. “I know she was never in worse ice,” Byrd wrote, “It couldn't have been worse.” * * * But the Bear not only survived; it brought the expedition home to a big welcome in Washington, D.C. * * * * Again she retired. Then World War. II called all able ships to ‘ jduty, and the Bear patrolled the Atlantic. Once she towed a cap- tured German supply ship into Boston. x * * : Now in retirement for the third time, the Bear is moored in Dart- mouth, Nova Scotia. . 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(2—An honor student and the daugh- [ter of a prominent farm family died in a burst of gunfire last night from the rifle of a revel for the girl’s atten- The shots that shocked this — of 2,132 population were fired by Kermit Keeshan, 17, His father. William , WASH ANDERE SLACKS WITH STYLE! Waterford Jobless ‘township attorney Paul Mandel. ‘temporarily unemployed residents, ithe creditor and debtor. ee “Mornings at the Township Offices. Arbitration Board Set | The newly organized Waterford Township Unemployment Arbitra- ‘tion board is now ready for opera- ition, according to its chairman, | Seven businessmen have been appointed to hear the problems of ‘and try to aid relations between Applications”are available at the ‘Waterford Township supervisor's office. After they have been filled ‘out and returned, the board will ‘hold hearings at 9 a.m. Wednesday *is a former county ettor: ney and mayor in Albion. - Keeshan tried to kill_ himself with a bullet in the head after ‘he killed Jerry Sherwood, 18, and Diane Zaruba, 17. He is expected to recover. Young Sherwood, whose father Lynn is a former school board president, was killed at the reoming house where Diane stayed while in school. Diane was siain ‘despite the bravery of housewife Mrs. Frank Svoboda, who said she didn't have time to get scared as she tried to keep Keeshan from Diane. FOUND TOGETHER Deputy County Atty. Ray Med- lin Sr. said Keeshan, carrying a .22 rifle, found Jerry with Diane. | MYER’S DIAMOND SALE! | Apparently there was a strug- gle between the boys and then a shot that hit Jerry in the heart. Diane ran screaming from the house toward the Svoboda back- _yard, where Mrs. Svoboda was working. 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Lynn Sherwood, whose term ‘as ischool board president expired last: week, was scheduled to be school commencement have given his son his diploma and a University of Nebraska ee ae Miss Zaruba's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zaruba, farm in rich territory about 15 miles from | Albion. “TAKE YOUR CHOICE EITHER BEDROOM SUITE, OR | 2-PIECE SECTIONAL 79” “LIVING ROOM SUITE | jas Car Door Closes on Coat ° A Grercd woman narrowly escaped serious injary when she) . ¢losed a car door on her coat. Mrs. Roxie Quinn, 69, of 106 Lull St. got out of the car. driven by her husband, Lessley, 72, on Law- rence Street near Saginaw. She was on her way to visit a doctor. She closed .the car door and caught the hem of her coat inside, Her hushand started to. drive off and pulled her to the pavement before he noticed what had hap- pened. Mrs. Quinn was treated at Pon- tiac General Hospital for a dis- located shoulder. Jiminez’ Status in U.S. Probed Immigration Seeks Way to Deport Venezuelan Ex-Dictator WASHINGTON (INS) — The Im- migration Service is conducting an investigation into former Venezue- lan Dictater Marcos Perez Jim- Woman Dragged (City fo Contr a | Are You Troubled - Hard, Rusty Water? Trailer Parks | Rigid Zoning Approved to Keep New Camps Out of Pontiac | | A week from Friday, rigid con- trols preventing location of new trailer parks in Pontiac will go into effect. They are part of sonia code changes given final approval. by the City Commission. Henceforth,. new trailer parks must be approved through amend- mefit of the new zoning laws by the | City Commission. They will have to be located in areas ——. zoned for them, * AS LITTLE AS $9) 75 provide for a new type soning. classification for trailers, The city is planning to district only two areas with the new classi- fication. These districts are iden- tical. with the boundaries of the| ge oe ee ee ee ee oe 1 MAIL THIS COUPON ropav on mont FE 4-4507 ~tnland Marine Corporation t orceeeereee eee eer reeee proved by the Planning Commis- enez’ residence status in the United States, and if the facts. warrant will kick him out, * * * Many Venezuelans blame the recent angry demonstrations against Vice President Richard M. Nixon on the asylum granted to the former dictator and his hated security boss, Pedro Estrada, in the United States. . There were persistent reports Re. Michael Feighan (D-Ohio) asked Feighan isabenll « a resolution making it the sense of Congress that the administration ‘‘cause the) immediate departure’” of the for- mer Latin American leader now | vacationing in Florida. . * * * The congressman said Perez Jimenez’ presence in the United States with some of his aides is one of an “tinhappy trend of events” that has caused U.S.-Latin American relations to fall into a state of disrepair characterized by the recent attacks on Vice Presi-| ent Richerd M. Nbwn. Monday and Friday Nites | at “i pryl’FCAMPING sion, represents another attempt on the part of the city to keep trailer parks out of Pontiac. “We think that the soning | 5 . Carpet alone sells for $5.95 ry. BUY NOW AND SAVE Sq. Yd. THE peo md 99—101 ‘ ll aie 45316 = B@aeses changes are the answer,” said | ees Ee City Attorney William A. 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A ‘RHE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 THURSDAY, MAY: 22, 1958. oe \ Italian Parliament join the Soviet Union’ in opposing rearmament of reine rong, * 8 Proposals Mn a — In an obvious ot to help the Communists parliamentary election the Soviet Union has -_ coexistence yee, Raden elficiols Sas FFL Protein today. a new offer of a 2- monaggression pact. The was a request that the Democrats, who have dominated all postwar Italian governments, are seeking a majority Sunday for ro-|policies which include continued adherence to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.. Their chief opponents, the largest Communist party in the West and its alli left-wing Socialists, are campai ing for neutralism. oh Sunday, the “two pomog hn & gave “One was year other KINDY “Sun. Glasses PB . | i The vote tes Christian Uroes Opening Business Books Labor Leader Meany Says Checking Records Can Safeguard Funds gress today the government should have power to examine the financial] records of business. as well as labor organizations. FL-CIO President George FOR OUTDOOR’ , ' UVING...7 ff PRESCRIPTION ,’ , OR REGULAR aa Ua Ue Was Mu tae ica eM neal tee ena i ts yes CREDIT 9:30-5:30 daily 2:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00Fri. SINAW ST. 9.30. proposals he said would help safe- ‘guard union and employer funds and discourage corruption, x * * Meany, for a Senate labor subcommittee considering legislative changes in light-of labor scandals, cautioned against tinkering with the Taft- Hartley labor relations act, He said Congress should confine its honesty among employers and un- | ions. * * * Recounting AFL-CIO moves against labor corruption, Meany cautioned against being ‘‘misled by the propagandists who have appeared here with cynical: prop- ositions, who would use the labor movement's hour of trial for their own nefarious purposes or by those who would subvert the leg- islative process to cheap political ends," * * * Meany largely reiterated or- ganized labor’s position of opposi- tion to most current labor law proposals but he did not take a firm stand against proposals for secret ballot elections for unions. Previously, the AFL-CIO has op- posed ere, * the matter of insuring more union democracy be left to the unions to work out, contending they are At 86 N. SAGINAW _| ENTIRE STOCKS aiming steadily toward that goal. * * * Meany recommended public dis- closure of all union funds, govern- ment power to examine all em- ployer and union financial rec- ords, and provision of federal criminal penalties for embezzle- — and falsifying financial rec- WASHINGTON « — Organized) \labor’s chief spokesman toi Con-) Meany advanced this as one-of 16) in testimony prepared| attention now to helping insure. Meany we generally tfat| as she poses prettily at Cypress € BEAUTY AND A BOW — A modern-day Maid Marian, smiling Kathy Darlyn Smith does something for an ordinary archery bow Gardens, Fla. We'd bet ‘‘beaus"’ of another kind wouldn't mind being in the picture, Extra $100 Million Asked in Foreign Aid WASHINGTON (An addition- al 100 million dollars for possible emergency foreign aid use was sought today from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which already has tentatively re- ‘stored 220 millions of House cyts. * * * Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) proposed giving President Eisen- hower the full 200-million-dollar emergency fund he asked, The House had cut that item in half as part of its 339-million-dollar slash in Eisenhower's over-all $3,- 942,000,000 foreign aid program for ithe year starting July 1, “The anti-American incidents in Latin America, Algeria, Lebanon and Indonesia emphasize the need for an> adequate emergency fund | SACRIFICED | ‘Everything Must Be Sold to Bare Walls Fine Quality Denim ‘WALK SHORTS Regularly 2.50 Well tailored.shorts ot a ;...§ 1 21 | eal el ANDKERCHIEFS 9° Regularly to 35¢-each. While ~~ last. 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Saturday ‘til 6 PONTIAC FREE PARKING Outlet rE 8-3737 for the President's discretionary use,” Smith said. * * * The committee, in tentative voice votes yesterday, approved an authorization of $1,800,000,000 for military assistance abroad, and 835 million dollars for defense economic supports. These are de- signed to enable allies to main- tain military forces their own economies cannot afford alone. The figures were the full amounts Eisenhower asked. * * * The House had allowed $1,640,- 000,000 for military assistance and 775 millions for defense supports. UAW Discusses Contract Terms With Clergymen DETROIT (‘#—The United Auto Workers held a daylong meeting | its profit-sharing plan. | * * jwith seven prominent clergymen yesterday to discuss the ethical) and moral aspects of the union's! new contract demands, including * The clergymen are members of a.panel invited last December by | | that company. American Motors Corp,-to weigh the ethical and moral principles involved in the then-upcoming ne- gotiations between the UAW and The clergymen said in a state- ment Incorporated in the union re- | port of the meeting only that they jappreciated the opportunity for I such a meeting. * #*€ Chief iene for the UAW | were President Walter P. Reuther land Leonard Woodcock, vice pres- ident and director of the union's — oped Department. The 5 covered all major auto. prema negotiations now in prog- - x* * * Clergymen attending the confer- | ence included: Rabbi Morris Ad- | ler, Detroit; the Rev. Robert Fran- cis on P. Hall, New York; the Rt. Rev. -Msgr. George G. Higgins, Washington, D.C.; Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, Detroit; Rabbi Eugene J. ‘Lipman, New York; and the Rev. 'G, Paul Musselman, New_York. Allen, Detroit; the Rev. Cam- Fire Hits Plant at Fowlerville Say $250,000 Blaze} Caused Destruction of FOWLERVILLE « — A quarter million dollar fire whipped through a factory here yesterday and was blocks away. Co. of Ann Arbor. Fire fighters from Fowlerville and nearby Webberville, Howell and Brighton rushed to the scene. They were helped by volunteers from the plant's 109 employes. Company officials said quick ac tion by the volunteers saved the die castings plant, from destruc- tion. * * * The home of Russell Risdon, two blocks away, caught fire and was destroyed. His wife was home at school and Risdon was at work ablaze. - Fowlerville Fire Chief welding torch, Starkweather Bets on Electrocution Starkweather, who says he is bet ting he'll be sent to the electric arguments in his murder trial. jury early this afternoon. * * * to make his bet that he'd die in the electric chair. _ He leaned forward and to psy- chiatrist Dr. defense witness, said, “Tl get a battery charge.” tery charge” term for the chair. Robert Jensen, 17, for whose death he is on trial. The defense pleaded Stark. insanity. 3 Attend Institute on Alcohol Problem Three members of the Pontiac Alcoholic Information Center at- tended the third annua! Alumni In- stitute for Community Action held at the Michigan Education Associ- ation's camp near Battle Creek. They were Dr, Leon F. Cobb, Frances Kessler. national and midwestern institutes on alcohol studies to explore vari- ous ways in which Michigan on alcoholism. Dr. Cobb and Mrs. Kessler are alumni of the Yale University School on Alcohol Studies held in Home 2 Blocks Away), biamed for destroying a house two)” vision of Hoover Ball and Bearing Sizes 10 to 18. alone. Their three children were)” in Howell. 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Ddagel: NEW ORLEANS @ — The first WASHINGTON (# — The Penta- ) r on's ac- Y a down oan But man's safety In apace can a smc OE cma w — Re Oe t laob. fan ta space, tncluting| 2, Sumremeed withia a a University of Chicogd| sheets of paper 12 by 16 inches: captivity is expected to lay an- noe he said, “ 4 “Tl am a Univac, ] am an other egg tomorrow. — one to rocket a human out of this|the amount of money that we! _ Gets $1.3 Million ‘Brain’ ae t og aE tommorrow, for Heavy Problems chicago’ for furtherance of re-| Josephine laid her third egg : search and higher education. this spring at Audubon Park Zoo CHICAGO w—The University of| “! 8m the first Univac 18 re-jhere yesterday, and Park Supt. | spend.” matter of minutes. ARPA's chief scientists disclosed But the chief officials of the De-|that the Air Force is now planning fense Department's Advanced Re-'a reconnaissance satellite with a side here. My heart is the size of Douglass said he thought , Congress that no Amelrcan will belThey said wil take: television Chicago has a new brain of |Q‘cmal garage. Is beat is tain he second of her “lutel” was PERMANENT BEAUTY iS ry t tel staff, a $1,391, vac tained by more than 54, vac-|due tomorrow. RY SE OuDs. hurled beyond the atmosphere Un-|pictures and pick up radio signals wilt be asked to solve somejuum tubes and 200 miles of elec-| Earlier this year Jo laid two pg e ln DO IT YOURSELF and SAVE! til an animal has made the trip|while over potentially unfriendly weighty problems, jtrical wiring.” _ lother eggs. One hatched April 30 Our patio stones are designed for and been brought back to earth.|territory’ and rebroadcast this in- The Univac—universal automat- * * * and the bird is growing. The sec- 4 easy installation: Just set them in They said a chimpanzee may beltelligence while orbiting over ie .computer—was unveiled yes-| Univac will help with analyses|ond failed to hatch. a cae ee put in orbit in 12 to 15 months/American stations. terday at dedication ceremonies|on the nation’s population, weath-| Last year and in 1956 Jo and) an ree 4 Higher if present studies succeed. York said the Army and Air at the university's operations anal-jer, and economy. It also will pre-|her mate Crip produced four eggs. | United States plans for space/Force have about a % per cent . lysis laboratory. pare and maintain the university’s| All hatched, but only two birds! Ser Divect ben G6 Mansion conquest — and money to be spentichance of success in getting satel- * + * payroll and general accounting survived. af PO eT on them -- were disclosed by Roy/lites in orbit around the moon this It cost $200,000 to house the|records. Eventually, it might also xt * ROGER A AUTHIER CO. Johnson, ARPA director, and Dr./year. The Army has been author- Univac, which requires a specialjhandle academic records. If the latest pair survive, they Herbert York, its chief scientist,jized to make one’ or two tries at cooling system for its high-speed will bring the world’s known total 1 hiand Rd. 7200 Cooley Lake Road in testimony released today by the the.moon, and the Air Force three ‘\thinking, and a staff of five to) Mechanical defects are a con-jto 33. There are now only six ve Tease erdine. Next to Union Lake Village House ———- Committee. 'attempts. keep it operating. tributing factor in only about. 16) whoopers in captivity, five.in New of Aicpost n Univac, a gift to the university|per cent of all fatal automobile|Orleans’ zoo and one. in a se woe Ma Wo 25 Phone Evenings EM 3-2458 by the Remington Rand | division | accidents. ' Antonio Z00. 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MAY, 22, 1958 : é z | c EF jr eT i i { fel | = = iia 0 a a FDA times victims become salesmen. to|ot hard work,. the making of dit- when they need and want her. |) suburban living aes wet aute- ‘matically free us of all the. troublesome problems we sought to escape when we left | the city, “The way of life we want for our children must be won by dint ficult choices, democratic plan- ning; the expenditure of substan- tial public and private funds — and constant vigilance.” CHOICES HARD be a better place for children than many city neighborhoods, some hard choices must be made with- inthe family: —Father must learn whether he is te spend the entire week- end in pursuit of his own per- sonal interests, or divide it, _giving some time to the family. —Mother must decide whether she will devote some of her few free hours to Junior and Janie ~The children, even the young | ones, must decide whether they are willing to help with the work in and outside the house in order to free their parents for more time to be spent with the family. *& «@ . be —Both parents ‘must learn to control their schedules to avoid _ false ciaims by oiiich the vita- : mins ate sold. ¢ . Salesmen use a scare campaign “men peddling cure-all vitamin pills. = spread to . the extggt that it has become " . Larrick declares there ‘are many _ the pilis themsecives’h ar ming Knock c onDoor Boosts Disease - Gullible, il! Americans Easy Targets for Quack Pill Salesmen — come easy targets for quack. sales- The pitchmen have developed a Spiel so subtle and convincing they have evén made a scapegoat out of a life giving necessity — food. & + © ‘The door-to-door selling of these fake wonder vitamins has one of the major problems of the United States Food and Drug Ad- ‘Ministration, which is not against vitamins but is against quacks. FDA Commissioner George P. people with unusual ideas about how to obtain wholesome food. Me warns, “Unscrupuious pro- 4 moters spread these ideas and _ then cash in by offering vitamin and minera] products as cure- alls for every kind of human ailment.” » The FDA.isn’t sure how many pill salesmen are preying on a wishful thinking public. But it does know that several years ago one company was employing 15,000 of these self - styled “nutrition ex- perts.”’ *~ *+« ** é And reports from district offices show the number of people get- ting a chunk out of this million doliar racket is increasing. Even duped customers are being recruit- ed into the salesmen’s ranks. The FDA is not worried about anyone, What concerns’ these | health officials are the He warns that if suburbia is to tt sential functions of living, just as hunger and thirst are. “Without the experience of anx- iety, we would not be prepared to ‘avoid or overcome situations harmful to ourselves and our families.” However, if the tensions strike frequently and don't wear off as quickly as they uséd to, your fam- ily might need emotional first aid. Your local family service agency, mental health unit, or family doc- tor sliould be able to help you get Dr. . Reuben Hill, professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, says families, like combat teams, have a morale and esprit de corps to maintain — if they are to function properly. -|Paying $500 Extra. ‘(Bermuda Shorts {to Get Same Work BRAINTREE, Mass, ‘Print. ing the 1957. town report cost-this town nearly $500 extra — all he- cause a bylaw. prevented the job from going to the low bidder. ‘Ironically, he got the job anyway. Before being elected selectman, Chester W. Nelson, operator of the Observer Press, invariably. got the printing contract. This year his firm bid was low at $9.50 a page. i * * * However, a town bylaw prohibits town officials from letting con- tracts te firms in which they have a financial interest. So the select- man awarded the contract to the only other bidder, The Duxbury] - Clipper, at $11.50 a page. . Whereupon, the Duxbury com- pany sub-contracted the job to Observer Press and the town paid the higher figure. Thane voting 10 Of bat pooel. 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It will pay you to learn to identify. some of these wild greens and to use them in salads or as a ccoked vegetable a‘ this time of the year. Usezonly the ones listed in this article unless you KNOW that others are not poisonous. A small leaflet from the Mich- igan Department of Health sug-, gests the following Dandelion Marsh marigold Milk weed I Pigweed or Lambs use commer mustard Purslane Mrs. Pauline Harding, Market) Master at the Oakland County Farmers’ Market, has used the common brake and ostrich fern. In spring, she says, the fiddle- Leads or young shoots may be used as a pot herb and in soups and salads, William Featherston of Martell drive called to say that he likes to eat dock greens prepared like spinach, Use only the small early leaves. Wash thoroughly and cook in just the water that clings to the leaves. Cook quickly in a covered pan and remove cover as soon as the greens are wilted, This takes from five to ten minutes. Mr. Featherston mentioned using grape leaves in pickles. We know that some Greek recipes call for grape leaves also. * * * Mrs. Clayton Adams of Middle With mT Chil conomical Milk Meieiied oad te eating ae é ; juntil beans are hot. Serves 6-8. * * * Note: Chili may be thinned by adding additional water until of desired consistency. i stir i i d : if i F 4 : z 7 cups cup tablespoons chil! powder sugar ¥ [Rhubarb Gives Tang to Grimes 9g Sherbet d i z ‘| he i HH i eg L cloves gaitlic, minced . Scape Ge te cen) kidney beans 28 : beans and juice; continue cooking Cook 5 cups of cut-up rhubarb, ae a - ° Stir in tomatoes, water, chili powder, sugar, salt and garlic. Cover; . simmer over low heat 1 -juntil rhubarb is tender. Add 1 cup ‘freezing trays and =e unt firm, Serves 6. with 2 cups of crushed pineapple sugar. Stir ypntil «dissolved and. press through a_ sieve, There should be four cups. Chill. Add 1% cups of heavy cream. Pour into) : ‘the land owner. Straits Lake was one of several Water cress is one of the most delightful of the weeds. It can be found growing most of the year in clear streams. Be careful about picking it from contaminated wa- ter. And always ask permission of x It is against the law to pick or dig any plant.or flower ‘“‘just grow- ing’ along the roadside. But if you are on private property and have permission, you are out of trouble. CAN EAT CHICORY Many of us know chicory as something put in coffee which) - gives the beverage a strong bitter taste. But do you know that the early leaves, before the flowering stem appears, are good cooked like greens or used raw. in salad? Dr. William Forbes, Science Consultant for Oakland county schools, gave us invaluable help in writing this article. He has long experimented with weeds as feed and has persuaded his children te try some species. The Forbes’ eat two kinds of dock, burdock and curly. Both are bitter if eaten raw, but lose their bitterness when cooked. They have collected enough cinnamon. fern fronds to make a dish of them creamed on toast, They like to chew sorrel leaves as-they walk through a Learning to identify edible weeds and trying them out'is an expe- Buckwheat Groats Sub for Potatoes . If you've never served buck- wheat groats, try this good food! Steamed Buckwheat Groats.— 1 cup coarse # buckwhest groats teaspoon paprika : Soee tales = or margarine Pour buckwheat groats into a 10-inch skillet. Sprinkle with salt and paprika; add butter and boil- ing water. Bring to simmering, until *groats are etirring wel, Covet, S06, Seema) ee we ei? BOMAN PLEAS byw “waite vS WML M MM od Clothes come white= Sanitary, ee = eo Vis f £4 i’ meadow. Dr. Forbes has a friend who | | | 3 | f t Food fit /_ a ties - « » You try it and Armour Star Frozen Ham Pot Pie is loaded with meat—-a deep smoked flavor g@dga/er and a tasty & la king sauce. , P, A Cosh cy ak dues & me. ponpronrdadl ap Hee Aandi which Wt is prohibited, taxed of otherwise restricted, Offer July 31 SAVE 10:¢ ON ARMOUR STAR FROZEN HAM por PIE MR. DEALER: With the purchase of ony pockage of Armour Stor Frozen Hom Pot Pie you are cuthorized to redeem this coupon for ws. We will reimburse you 10¢ plus 2¢ for handling, provided you and the customer hove complied with the terms of the above offer. Customer must poy ony sales tox on product purchated. For redemp- tion, mail coupons to Armour Foods, Box 142, Yo Nielsen Coupon Clearing | Howe, Clinton, lowe. : 5 Cans $] * Chocolate @ White @ Yellow @ Butterscotch FAIRLANE Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE 00 _ POTATOES "e Lb. 59° U.S. NO. 1 New California LONG WHITE FAGO. 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Bag moss 99° FOOD-0-MAT 165 FE. ce Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE2-1298 SUDER=MA KET Auburn Ave. PE 5-8311 a HAIR SsPpRA : s ke . : ; * i Ta) 6 : . © z 4 ‘ . | r } . * Ses + : eS a ee ®. re, ee eee Q. What is the name of this cut except for the tains the blade bone bone. Fat meat . & ned wages’ & HEE it ate ¥Ese r fruit and gelatine salads. Marinate Herbs in Oil Next time you use a recipe which calls for herbs, add the measure- ment of hePbs to a tablespoon or two of olive oil and let the herbs marinate in the oil for half an hour or so before adding to the stew or sauce. This is an old span- ish trick for bringing out the full aroma of the herbs. If ihe recipe calls for sauteing onion, meat or other ingredients in olive oil, add|. fs Fi " Good Vegetable Supply | Hi week ago. green onions are in abundant sup- ply, Radishes, in moderate supply, are low in cost. Following bad weather . condi- tions in many parts of the coun- try there is now dn unusual harvest overlap in several grow- Cost is about 10 cents a pound. Tomato prices are declining as supplies increase. Hothouse to- : |matoes are of fine quality and flavor. I z ; Hy E; it | 3g 3 gf it Pi $i +t d HUGH eh oul a € ‘Coconut and Curry *:|G0 Info Shrimp Soup you've eaten it. ne The recipe is: Melt 2 teaspoons butter or margarine in a small powder and % cup flaked coco- nut. Cook, stirring often, until lightly browned. Remove from pan. Combine 1 can (10 ounces) frozen condensed cream of shrimp soup with 1 soup can milk in | same saucepan, Heat slowly, stir- ring ofter. Garnish each serving of soup with curried coconut. Makes 2 the herbs to the skillet along with the ingredients to be sauteed, to 3 servings. 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JAR - 6 c THIS WITH THIS : ‘ _ COUPON Good Through Saturday, May 24 — One Per Family, Adults Only COUPON Corned Beef “zs: 2 2% 69% ‘PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 24th Come See... ve ATLANTIC & PACIFIC \: n GREAT : = we » (CO. You'll Save | \ DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 d at A&P! | lo ie fey alos ee . ey =, 3% ee ee ee 2 ese oe eee 8S ae tee ee Be eS } ee ae ee ee Me ! fone 5 : poet : a4 * 4 : ; ? : % ea} : te ‘ee Be ve eT eee '_THE PONTIAC PRESS, . THURSDAY, MAY 22,'1958 | | ___"|____ THIRTY THE 7 ~ Seem eee pe Plenty of ¢ a ; B il + + = - 4 iy i ‘i : . me * ce: © | oe ae . : | : : Ee a = a : : ‘ }NORTHWOOD MARKETS | [me ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Open Daily ‘til 9 P.M. - Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. Fancy Grade “AA” Plump : Aes ING CHICKENS U.S. Govt. ) Graded Choice Quality . CHUCK ROAST mm 8con is crisp and brown. add a slice of cheese, and top | O’Brien style. fresh. Keep the flavor fresh by Bacon Bits ith 9 strip of partially cocked | Down East Dinner? Substitute -by serving directly_from it. Here's one delicious way to fix Chicken in the Pot 1 J-peund droil waded ehicken ; teaspoon salt divid dium glutamate di- storing bacon in the refrigerator,| With the summer barbecue sea- 2 bacon drippings for the salt pork in in the original wrappings, until|so1 coming up, don't forget to eyep and the cheese melted. ‘baking codex Bacon drippings ready to use. Don't freeze bacon/ wrap frankfurters in bacon, fasten) Balance the budget with choppedican be used too for browning for over a month, even in an un-|with toothpicks and broil. Cook|lamb patties, wrapped with bacON! onions for corn of fish chowder. opened package, because salted/right on the grill, turning often,|and broiled. PSs fats may become rancid when/ until the bacon is crisp. «| Scalloped potatoes with a new - wited : A nag shortening F 5 se ea a st ie ee ier 8 sme mint, crm [2 Avert were ot es Tomato Olive Sauce rial, Cryovac Film, is now being covered baking dish and cover ote r. used on many brands of bacon and = pth onstage ie *" | with milk. Top’ with slices of bacon Baked With Eggs it pretects the rg Py sa a4 ats na s An and bake at 350 degrees for about package is opened. impervi- eftover kfurter rolls?/an hour and a half. Remove cover ous transparent plastic materia] |Serve them for breakfast, toasted/for the last fifteen minutes. ' Pied egg dish is no trouble = keeps bacon from drying out, on both sides and filled with erisp Crumble a few pieces of cooked|*!! to Prepare. wrenches ig. a stuff losing color, of changing Savor far ly cooked bacon bacon into waffle batter or corn _ Eggs Espagtiole 5. stuffing; truss better tha other 5 with| muffi tomato (Chicken may be trussed without . saredPion outed a _ Zeus your next bee hpi — saa : : opin pimiento-stutied 0 olives (sliced) stuffing.) Brown on all sides in ‘. ouniiinll the salt. Mixed grille—Broil lamb chops % ee a grated cheddar cheese orem Ea Se : for ten minutes, then turn and | nivide tomato sauce and sliced flavor from being “cured” with | Liver and bacon en brochette | add sausages and bacon, Broil olives among 4 buttered shirred- Place browned chicken in casse- FRANK SAILORS — No need to spend lots sailors. Anchor each one to his bun boat and role; add liquid, potatoes, remain-| of money when you entertain for the small fry, let him set sail across the table. sugar and salts and smoked | » Ia barbecue—Weave strips of | about ten minutes more, turning | 40, dishes. Break 2 eggs into each . ing salt “and monosodium gluta-} Anticipate the . with th fran pe ove smoldering oak or hickory | hacow around cubes of liver as | sausage and bacon occasionally. | 4.) Sprinkle with grated cheése, ; : slices, and wraps the ae minutes, Don’t throw away bacon drip-|firm — ‘about 25 minutes. Serve rots and peas. Cover. Bake 30 Dressed Up Fudge Sauce He tD | S at the rate of about fifty pounds | «1. 2 meat loaf just before it|pings—they cost just as much as/at once. Makes 4 servings. minutes longer, Yield: 4 servings.| A superb pear sundae -can_be|~ ot iggety D Og! ee ‘ | « minute, Per tae average this P j 7 pings—they cost j * cei Ue CORA re ee do ec wena the Sailors and CLOWNS _| srerage a oenty-tt sees i ream, This is a tasty combi- ce 8 y thick, Plain | buttermilk -matches{nation when topped with Pepper- food ejmint Fudge Sauce or Chocolate ‘ial dll goblane ‘thin: face. Bleat the Svinte: ts 00 mie Thirty years ago, pre - sliced value. Like skim milk it is low in calories—|Rum Sauce. ee ee meee tok oe jets Si very et water, bacon was unknown, and bacon M BB Here's how to fix! To serve, cut a crosswise slit was bought in slabs or chunks. . j|deor meals. are counting- calories, it 2 squares melted chocolate, 1/them. and insert 4 green onion for arms, was done in the home with " : "4 eS tae cnllatanalulinee tnt wane % tea-| With a metal skewer, spear althen secure the sailer on a but-|> tite Toaiy yeu aaa. ie (o . @ drinking that makes it easier to!spoon rum or peppermint extract, |half-inch pickle cap, then a frank. |tered split bun. Just for fun, add| corner grocer would slice the| 7 keep the weight down, | and % teaspoon salt. Clove SE Se St te ihe ej paper eal te Ge beet and Aitasen ot the tne of purchase, if — of paper to the loop of the/requested. It was only about fif-| ioe NEUEN si seer to show the sailor is really|teen years ago that slicing opera-| | ‘Wond “if It's Alive---I (’s Fresh” 2 +: renter The Whole Famil ily Will E QNow Playing at 608 W. “i Turk ee comty_ me Bacon is big business in the For the duets: insert cloves for United States—1.2° billion pounds ae a face in each frank, were sold in 1957. Most — ust 8 to 10 minutes in very hot| was in the familiar thin-sliced form) __. Fat Hens—Fryers water is enough to heat the franks,| but thick-sliceq bacon and bacon since they are fully cooked when squares or jowls are also sold. Grade A Eggs purchased. Canadian bacon isn’t really bacon To serve, insert a toothpick forjat all, but smoked pork tender- arms and to aid in handling. Slit/loin. of fe eon Reed, epee, each form frank about halfway up to or fried in thin slices. peo 2 , Fresh 4 Butfalo Sheepshea “99: is “89° PEOPLE : FISH & POULTRY MARKET the clown legs, and set each) when it comes to cooking ba- astride a buttered, split frank bun. con, pan-frying is most commen; = = = => iY | eee bat baking, broiling, barbecuing OLcO venbtoP " | Lbs. ahs: Co 10° 6) . 4 ~ Borden RE tae ae, tiscurrs’ HOT DOGS - 10° | soil = 49° 7 Comet TOES STRAWBERRI ES 5082" 371" Strawberries — mam bare or ice cream cones. ‘Dress Up Pies wy this circus party, too! * _|F' rom Freezer Bean Sprouts Flavor | .atsnzo sak..gcan amvone Thin Strips of Beef |= "wry utensils, a worry as to in Ips 0 whether it will curdle, weep, or Reet. With Been Sprevts brand new individual 5-ounce coco- % pouné Sank steam (trimmed of fat nut custard pies. The filling in PLL LLL LOL A P™ y = én mn i a wal oa = i UNINITIATED. 3 sso, sae Sethe two os atte oe ) ee ne ware PN taiew thene puma topo the frocmer FRESH YOUNG STARS en we : By BE and bake them to a golden brown 1 cpm (1 pound) bean sprouts (drained) in less than 30 minutes. Dog cena ag Bg, Sg To dress up the pies a bit, use. wat Seep bate Bele go Dot an) freeh strawberries, possible, slice meat across the ‘Strawberry Orange Topping thick ‘and 1 inch wide. In a Deup 1 pint (2 cups) fresh strawberries, ee dissolve bouillon cube in wT tdblesooons one ne taser = sal | ng water. Mix cornstarch with a be i ap cold water until smooth: stir in Combine all ingredients in bowl. Chill about % hour to blend _|S0y Sauce, sugar and molasses; add to bouillon; reserve. flavors. Serve over. cooled baked Heat oil in 10-inch skillet: add pies. Makes about 2 cups topping. meat;. stir-fry rapidly until meat) - jloses its red color. Add cornstarch, Tell your youngsters, when they. mixture; stirring constantly bring|are making caramels, that slowly to rapid boii to clear and thicken|adding the milk called for in the sauce. Add bean sprouts and heat recipe will help to prevent the briefly. Makes 4 small servings. ‘mixture from curling. | _ gs BAZLEY’S—WHERE QUALITY MEAT IS A SPECIALTY—NOT A SIDELINE! | str Juicy St k Sliced Bacon =e =~ oleaKs../ Short A7LEV =a 33] Large, Firm HEAD LETTUCE 19° Crisp New CARROTS 2 "= 19° - xQlew Green CABBAGE . us 18° e _OK i] ° 39° Ribs Ee CASH MARKET ove * SUNSHINE pwvonex cooniesy | FRESH DRESSED LEAN, MEATY TENDER BEEF, «FARM FRESH TENDER SEEF Pan-Redi Fryers Meal Ribs | Club Steaks | Large Eos Pot Roast 33" “45° | °69 | -45' | "49". Famous “Junedale Brand” dea EXTRA LEAN "CENTER CUT | dena a L . a = Pane Butt Half: Hom Slices | > HAM....& ; : é : i: HYDROX loves parties, and you'll ! _ love HYDROX. .. richest chocolate b &2 Sg wafers with creamiest vanilla filling in-between. Every bite’s a celebration! © the ORIGINAL cream- files a ag cme eee cm cmap arti oe ae q A = s . es si J I. Ws ae 2 * - mM : | ee x Mr eh eee e ar | : eae ee us ee. * . rs Z as re ‘ z se : : : = a Ee on , a ; ie ae ee : s . THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ "THURSDAY, MAY 22,1958 a we THIRTY-YIVE : Cookbook Devoted peter : Buttermilk Good pate to the’ meat ud and at hort Cut to 2 hese a ; x * ig constantly until gravy is thickened. aga s te eed of taps cecnere for Pork Chops Pe ty ge prt « “a Lies b a pep Pale a By aner dont: “Sid's fel Mende sietoeis Gis 2 tablespoons butter ees bee a cup of: cooked) . : ing, com a Pontiac Press Home sible. Ye teaspoon ae chicken left over from Sunday din-|. 1 cup cat athe Bags Soe Save tr ton ise, Baking: Soda Removes esc ih on Bee a 3 nm Lo apa hand adel PP nde ny Noe Page seule Se mete mop se — arene: Se. Seas ee Tasty Pork Chops Insects on, Windshields cnn lee or margarine in a : ipes = everyone * to meet the a of by teaspoonfuis on light sed They may be frozen, spread On cra é } poses: : bore, Cengen, Gee’ toy ite ip Pall coca, Thy eaten eine SP lcobky sheet, Flat ten with opatile Rock and Rol = | | 4 pea perk epee Pac y J a pra tien ge 19 cup abel ad cone 0 perk ae on ene. tions, small versions of large degen mie. Serve he is cup. bread, crumbe i . tebe sind -* lish according to Robert’C; Nisbet, flaked). % cup firmly packed Two , i Alice! dishes and a few foreign delica- S * pe § ~ 3 slices crisply fried crumbled ‘Secon “Cheeve-on-a-stick” is ‘popular \, See wear Automobile Club of Michigan road| brown sugar and 4 cup chopped Schryver. and Francille Wallace to be jrend tree eee aat® |_ Here's & spread to use on the Put chicken in blender, % cupjitem on a cheese snack tray. Sim-| Melt butter in skillet; add the/setwics Manager ee 5 tested and tasted a multitude of| ‘°° fund l# any grocery store. | vankee Doodle crackers: at a time (or put through the food} ly spear a cube of cheddar cheese|Pork chops and brown on both) (aE ao Peas 0 Dens Mix well. and spread on hot or recipes in order to write their book, a : yt _* Sardine Pate grinder several times) Add to white| and a stuffed olive with a colored|sides. Add seasonings, buttermilk, Sponged on liberally, this willlcold loaf cake or an &inch cake The Complete Horg d'Oeuvres Let spreads you might oak aa enelat varaines SONGS ect, Sr i crume| er ggc‘nes abet eco merged reduce heat and] goat bugs eit with noel andlayer, Place on. broller rads a te Re cletaiee LS giadeat? - \hacon gently,” *"] cheddar cheese cubes in air-resiat simmer gently until chops are ten-|avoid building up layers of ‘bug far as possible trom beat. Broll 15 ie of . They s 1 teasppon onion salt ant packages: which contain 16/der, about 14% hours juice,” One should rinse it off|minutes or until topping is bubbly. | magy. them and did a second) ; - Yankee Doodics Biend well and =— on crack- Ferm into bite-size balls, dip | in | theese cubes along with the — Sang gravy just before serving.|with clear water or eres with|Serve slightly warm. Yield: one. | taste-test some time later. They < ‘eaten egg,’ rol in. e-uchad po- ' cothnic’ss, Blend flour with water until a'regular car wash, cup of frosting. | 4 3 me . ey RE MADE FOR SAVINGS COMPARE | oe SS ae | Tender ‘n' Ripe sn eg = \ SS: ass iy aS ere! PEACHES Dole aN Wee 3 -Pineapple-Grapefruit -- F Drink Amarican o eo ‘CHEESE is 33° Poni & BEANS Vg. "Se iY ' Big 24% Cans oe ——, j 7 S | “ a Italian Dressing | eee 31° : mat [8 fF CLOROX | > ~ : —_— "Quart Bottles So VET’S boa FOOD mi ‘os kee | : aT - | (2 39°. a 2m 2 1 1% 2 — | : a | ‘SHOP RITE. LEMONADE | see ce TE | , y MEAT LOAF : 10°] PILLSBURY’S | eS a —e —y ee = fee | FRENCH FRics SMOKED HAM GDapi] 15° FL 0 U R DOVE HyGrade Sugor Cured : am : a (10% Pound See =" A ali SMOKED: HAM 2 « 3° > SHANK PORTION ou Suger Cured — Smoked. i eEH. DOVE SLICED Grin ee SOAP a a PACK Both Size ; BACON" | i D vas 43: QUAKER : iW | INSTANT: COFFEE JELLY NOUGATS Big 6-oz. Jar 93% Oz. 29° | Pkg. ; : | Ps Broch’s Gs SPICETTES ! % 29 Huron Friendly 884 West ram St. Ingeliville Shop-Rite Market "3390 Beldwin Avenue (Gingeliville) Sunday Ne: re ii ial ca a ia ag. t ¢ a . @, : : 4 ys a F THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 22,1958 ots ie Gor Ponte 1 ia aa da red guests at Wednesday évnindts annual . May dinner of General Motors Girls Club were bosses of members of the group. Giving the royal welcome oe Newcomers 5 7 g & 5 F i Hf F aL int r t , ¢ a€ dif Having a before dinner chat at the elles lei upon arriving ot the event.. Gree “ing guests were club members dressed i * “to Earl Maxwell at the Hawaiian motif dinner held in Devon Gables is Mrs. Margaret Francis, clib presi- dent, and Arlene Newcombe (left), vice president. Pontiac Press Photos 5 Es 4. —" annual r meeting are Mrs. Frank- Exchange Club Set A, Jalosky and R. L. Morris. Each . in Hawaiian costumes. rte taht member or guest was presented with a’ Phang ts evening at Tadies. SON for Cassadys— . News From Bloomfield Hills Bee et ee ea. ends Mes, Hemell Cro ° sady of Birmingham announce the birth of a son, David How- oh hee My ©. af St. Jo- By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — ‘The last meeting of the season for" PEGGY’S 1o@ WORTH Saginaw sr. Side Look Vanilla Kidskin , with Tan Trim f MADE-IN-MIAMI FASHION Treasutes Our galleon’s come in! 5 We e’re sparkling with the gayest news in a ; | town . . . these buttery-soft better-than-barefoot | ! Allures in the most exciting array of Florida-born colors, silhouettes and wedge-shapes of the season. ‘Birnringham Scench of Wom- an’s Farm and Garden Associ- ation will be a luncheon meeting Tuesday at the Bir- mingham Community House. Mrs. P. F, DeBeaubien is in charge of table decorations, assisted by Mrs. Dale. Miller, Mrs, H, O. Hoyt, Mrs; Harvey Bushnell, Mrs. Jack Lawrence and Mrs. John B, Murphy, - Mrs, Ralph H. Scheel is in charge of reservations, assist- ed by Mrs. Robert W. Chissus, Mrs. Carmen Adams, Mrs. Raymond Giffels and Mrs. Robert Mason. ' ~*~ * & Mr. and Mrs. Denton Ander- son will spend the coming weekend as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alan P, Beebe at’ their ’ Grosse Pointe home, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Long of Warren, Ohio, also will be guests of the Beebes, * * * Kathy Kyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roger M. Kyes, will entertain members of her sen- jor class at Kingswood School June 6 in the Kyes home on Cranbrook road, The next day, June 7, Nancy Tregenza, Judy McPherson and Barbara Hedrick will be joint hostesses at luncheon at Or- chatd Lake Country Club. Virginia Wood will entertain at an outdooredance at the home of her parents, Dr, and Mrs. John P. Wood, on Rud- gate road. The 52 members of the class of 1958 will bring ‘omen. Event Has Hypnotic ‘Highlights Hy " 230 Attend Gala General By. GRETTA PORTER An amazing demonstration of hypnotism by’ Edwin L. Bagon of Chicago highlighted the. an- nual May dinner of General Motors Girls Club held W: day evening in Devon Gab! * Before hypnotising a number of subjects from the group, Motors Club. Dinner Mr. Baron explained that hyp- nosis is a nomenon of the human mind in which personal- ities can be changed. He said that a person can be rendered . insensible to pain -permitting. major surgery without anesthe-— i sia. ‘ ¢° ¢ : The speaker pointed out that hypnotism is safe and pleasant in the proper hands and that no person can be hypnotized against his will. A subject must be sincere and be able to con- centrate and cooperate. Some 230 members and their bosses attended the annual event, Hawaiian motif. Invecation was given by Landry, and Mrs. Margaret Francis - greeted members and guests. New officers introduced by Mrs, Frank Jalosky were Mrs. Arlene i u ; tt HE ‘Pillar Club Sees ' Big-Game Films which carried out an - Old Mill Tavern. Mrs. Vern Hartman, | “Mrs.” Donald “5, Hogue of Franklin Village. opened her home to me of the Pillar ‘Club for a cooperative dinner with 35 members present, . —- Films of Canadian big-game hunting, Assisting Mrs, Hogue at the. affair. were Mrs, Arthur Selden, Mrs, Karl Kutz, Mrs. John Kil. — tie and Mrs. Fred Holmes. Final Garden Club Meeting Set ning of graduation ‘at Kings- wood _* * * . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Flaherty will go to New York next’ week to attend their daughter, Kathy's, graduation from the Duchesne Residence Schoc#._ . Adah Shelly Addresses Alumnae Adah Shelly spoke on the origin and history of Pontiac Society of Artists when Uni- . versity of Michigan Alumnae Club met Wednesday evening for a cooperative dinner, Mrs. W. O. Roeser was chairman for the event. Assisting at the meeting in Adah Shelly library were Ger- seg trude Overton, Beaulah Phillips — and Mrs. Robert B, Tarr. It -. Wag. announced that Darlene Humphrey, who was a guest at the dinner, hag been awarded a scholarship to. University of Michigan by the Pontiac alum- nae group. Doris Haynes, president, an- hounced committee chairmen as: Iama C. Hook, program; Mrs. Roeser, scholarships; Mrs. Gertrude Martin,: Social; . Mrs, Ralph Behler, telephone; Mrs. Raymond Rapaport, pub- licity; Mrs, Tarr, constitution, and Mrs. Harry Richards, , courtesy. their dates June 14, the eve- FOOD. SUPPLEMENT y NOW ADVERTISED IN a THE MAGAZINE OF TOGETHERNESS o * : Gomer ee sa eg ( : Pn é * : i = Si i . re. —_ McCalls ‘ a « "a é . ; ee ee @. ; ee", ge 2 yy se ao . Coll FE 8-1192 ee ‘Mrs. Prank Webb of cet gan Division of the club. ~ strated . ee Ciecte Chee ments. O a é “1 Bosses Night was held Wednesday by the Insurance Women of Pontiac at Mrs. Allan Schmide, new president of the club, was photographed as she was being congratulated by her ead Carton Caer atom Fy Olive Blair, the club secretary, was j photographed with her boss Howard Looney at the Wednesday event. By Pontiac Garden Club An all-day flower arrangement workshop, sponsored by the Pontiac Branch of the Woman’s National Mrs. He Farm and Garden Association, was Dehm-of held Wednesday at the esate Fed- - eral Savings and Loan Buildin flower show chairman, of the na a ree SS Mrs YA. Morité of Troy demone Mrs. C. B Mrs, Robert beck, Mrs. Stans § Jerome Jr. Pohtiac Press Photos retiting president, was photographed with her boss Harvey Perry. Kalinke Is Key Speaker Peter Kalinke told Insurance Women of Pontiac of his ex- The Key Knights, a barber shop. quartet composed of Lyle Howard, Harold Wedow, Rich- ard.Blanchard and Jack Cav- erly, entertained. ~ toast to bosses was given by president; Mrs, Mac Harring- ton, vice president; Olive Blair, recording secretary; Lois Amy, corresponding» secretary; and Mrs, Carroll Crawford, treas- wer, Bridal Party Announced by Joy Clark Joy Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Clark of Tyrone avenue, who will be- come the bride-of William A. Arnold Il, son of the William A. Arnolds of Drayton Plains, has announced attendants for her June 14 wedding, | : Kaye Smithson will be maid ’ Of honor, Others attending will include Shirley Carter, brides- maid, and James Arnold will assist his brother as best mar. Ronald Shebor will . be groomsman and Jimmie Clark, brother of the bride-elect and Richard Arnold, brother of the Prospective bridegroom, will ' serve as ushers, The ceremohy ‘will be performed at Covert Methodist Church, Flower Workshop Held houn of Birmingham, state horti- culture chairman of the club, and Mika and Mrs. William everly Hillis. x ke * Mrs. W: Ross oe a of the Pontiac Branch was Fata She was ee ald N Mrs, Wil- of the i and: ee Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Johnson of Silverside drive are shown with their children, Megen and Paul, as they leave for New York City. The family years. » _THE Pi PONTIAC. ‘PRESS, ZEURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958. | Pentiae Press Phete will sail May 28 on the S.S. Argentina for Brazil where they will make their . home in San Jose for the next three Since He Pays Fiddler—Abby Let Papa Call the Tunes By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I have a husband who has a fit if I buy anything from anyone who comes to the door. He says they are all crooks and whatever they are sell ing isn good and costs too much. I have bought a lot of very good. things (and cheaper, too) from door-to- door sales- : men. “Will you please tell me if I have been taken for a ride? You can print this letter but please sign it “BROWN EYES” because if I used my right name my husband would never let me forget it.’ BROWN EYES DEAR BROWN EYES: Some top quality products are sold ONLY door-to-door. However, it's not worth fighting about. So, since papa pays the fidler, let him call the tunes. * * r “DEAR ABBY: For 16 years T have been married to a hus- band who is One Of the best" husbands and fathers a woman could want. My problem is - B 3 : insists on a 5 Z tl bs J LE Ey it ceipts or anything. How " does a man tell his wife to leave her mitts off things or should he just knock her for a loop?" _ BURNED UP DEAR BURNED: After 22 years, I doubt if you are going to change your wife. Gather up all your important papers (once of her two-month tour of-At= you find them) and lock them in a strong box. Keep it under your bed. She can't move that very far. * * * * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO PEG- GY: Take up bird watching— that bird needs plenty of watch- ing! ; x« * & For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a self- addressed, stamped envelope. Program Given for Husbands Mrs, Charles Buck was in ‘/@ charge of arrangements when -Chapter_CL_of PEO Sisterhood entertained husbands at dinner at Haven Hill Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lind- quist sang four duets. 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One sage explains it thus: De Gaulle missed the boat when he made his return te power contingent on the will of the people. De Gaulle is admired, respected, even revered, but not. popular. There will be no. groundswell of public demand that he take over the government.” In the iobbies of the National Assembly, the jubilation among anti-Gaullist deputies in the wake of the general's historic press conference was summed up by a Radical So- cialist who declared: “The fireworks are over. Now the general can go back to his village and finish writing his memoirs.” x * * Except among Commiunists, talk of the ‘Republic being | / 4 menaced, of the necessity of a popular front against mill- | Car Breakdown Aids tary dictatorship, appear to have simmered down. Antibiotic Discovery . The DeGaulle obsequies may be premature. While the air was remarkably cleared, his conference solved noth- ‘Feathers Putting . Poultry Dealer Going fo Europe lin Ticklish Spot WASHINGTON ®—The United extremely ticklish situation. Mintz, a live poultry dealer in| NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. —A NEW YORK (® — Chicken)|car’s breakdown lead to the dis- feathers have Jack Mintz in an|covery of neomycin, one of the newest antibiotics. * * * ing. The crisis continues with Pflimlin’s government fac- ing its own internal contradictions and the problem of restoring order in. Algeria. ‘ But by coming down solidly on the side of legality and constitutional government, De Gaulle removed the threat Dr. Hubert Lechevalier, an The Defense Department said|five minutes yesterday, Caughtjassociate of Nobel prize winner last night 13 of the three-dick/in the swirl of the city antilitter|Dr. Selman A. Waksman, was| Spotlight will be on Pflimlin in his planes went to join 18 others which/ drive, he was accused of littering/driving past a manure-covered| the tough Algerian generals. -~ ne the sidewall in front of his shop|/barnyard at the Rutgers Univer-| - + * . Pentagon _ cken feathe he ea ps aw raat eS The consensus is that De Gaulle emerged with his repu- \ Mintz pointed out that chickens,|his car broke down. 5 headed across ‘the Atlantic/crated for market, can't be too) While waiting for repairs, Le-| tation as a statesman and patriot enhanced. Even his critics -— up on a truck. So whatichevalier collected a soil sample./ admit this, but in arguing that he is finished as a political -power they argue thus: cooped ‘happens? The wind blows, andijt was processed and neomycin | By reaffirming his faith in the Republic and refusing | fly all over the street. resulted. "s all very true, Patrolman William Wil-idiarrhea in infants, in skin and| to be a party to illegal action, De Gaulle removed himseif | but bout that thick Salinees | enmah © pary es , | olay : — ¢ te, and a outt- as a rallying point for military dissidents and wouldbe revolutionaries. From now on the events will rapidly over- take him and at the next crisis, when the question of force tion of feathers in the tion for bowel sur- bottom of Mintz’s truck? Wilken-|ecry: Preparation for bowe arises, a real strong man will take center stage with solid | army support. transports were sent tojing advised Mintz to clean his} and the coops inside his “De Gaulle’s stormach is too delicate for the job,” is the | way one cynic puts it. : of civil strife endangering the Republic. From now on the wndown fight with zt t ge* | seg* it fallli _ sq. yd. HL i H F a 2 § 1 i a Hi |No Diphtheria in Nooo " OSLO — For the first time since scien-|qharters. 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There’s sia: Gee the Eaglats (eaterieg a tris 2 Sarena bbe * Big Luggage Carrier Michigan State heads into the| # 800d chance he will run the 220 Mi ; chanpitehied Friday and Satur- and 440, where he has clockings shee Pyne, who scored 18 day with the hope of improving its| Of 21.5 and 46.8, respectively. - Pete Krystek won the broad 5th place indoor finish. ° oe mile relay ame rr ae jump and took 2nd in the 880 to - « this spring was a 3:14.9 win pace OLSM team. Joe Waluk re- igan, rs - ” : ; gee ee et Gast ee q | 2gainst Nebraska. With that Po-|mained unbeaten in the shot put. _ d an bees a tential, the Spartans could grab ‘ 7~ in several seasons, w ve = | the bunting in this one. 130- yalNTER-LAKES RESULTS | (Pi, e 4 Rackets 18-man group at Lafayette with re k * Barnett (we) and Tom Peckham (P), be record a bare half dozen scoring pos- Coach Don Canham figures that), Medley relay—We alled Lees} _r ton, Waterfor 2 $2. 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IEE egy ere \ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 like everf time, up for a title de am supposed to be CAMERAS EE ii yi ema Ra Prep Front By CHUCK ABAIR Ex-Public Links Champion Leads PROJECTORS RECORDERS The Bloomfield Hills High School baseball team took ‘an overall 5-5 record into its final Wayne-Oakland ‘league game at home against West Bloomfield today. That would not be earth-shaking news in most cases but ‘and a triumph over Oak Park next Trost to finish school’s teams | A-victory today week would enable the charges of Hal with more wins in one season than the athlete himself in Pontiac*— city circles, and a great.im-/ seeded yesterday, Lopez was not too dismayed as t of desire on the Grand-S| ammer Tomas. former U. §, Public reperions cornered him in his tiny fo Defeat Cr anbrook f the athletes have | oe ow onjpe brapemg pile aon : part 0 . third British Amateur, meets Dr. got two homers .and- so A three. 6th inning bled brought about the quick|,,., J, L. Hastints of Scotland, Mc- |did we, but they had men on base| me Portine Central. huseball : Hale, a former Walker Cupper, jon their's and we didn’t,” said| io °wvercome a 20 deficit and tee ins Or @ S faces W, G,.Richmond of Scot- |Lopez after yesterday's defeat of . P volunteered .to take over Cranbrook 3-2 at the Crane dia- land. Both were drawn in the (Pierce, one of the American ithe head baseball job this A first quarter of pairings, League's two 20-game winners| 0M Wednesday. jatter helping out in the past hop-| Loyie Seay’s Four-Run aatiaar Singles by Dave Kimball and , a oe the Barons Ridgley, runner-up last year to,” es *« « Bob Hayward, a walk, error and) BapgEnonent star has cer-| Homer Nets 4-2 Victory |champion Reid Jack of Scotland,| os ; Bob” Robaja’s sacrifice fly pro-| iss |"*When Bloomfield began ‘bese. Over CIO Club og a ie Ee wey ca sad Honchell hurled the victory. Larry ‘ ball drills this year, the record — _|quarter, Holland was given a bye |. =, — getting hit hard, 80) nemerick was the loser, LE st books showed a total of six vic-| Louie Seay’s grand slam homejin the fourth quarter draw. = m after six,” said Lo Pontiac's three errors had ltories against 30 defeats in four|run in the 3rd irming was all the * * * pez. “I thought we had @ chance|heiped Cranbrook to its early ; lyears of play since the school got/Jets needed for a 4-2 victory over There were 200 entries for the|t® Win all the way and a solid hit | eaq Pontiac is now 68 for the : started in competitive sports. In-|CIO Local 504 Wednesday in a|championships to be played over Just twice could have done it. | season. . a cluded were a 35-0 loss to Harper|Class A City League baseballithe Old Course at St. Andrews,| “This is still the month of May.| Royal Oak St. Mary clinched the ! | Woods and one to another area) game at Wisner Field. which will be at its full 6,996-yard| ‘hough, and we have plenty of | suburban Catholic title by beating : foe of 18-4. by Ben Ret and |ength. Par normally would be 72, /time - to right ourselves. ,|St- Rita, 31. | ‘Trott not only has-eutdown the | Pete Coperonie and an outfield ut North Sea winds could turn aioe : a Site ake be tnd. the veteran Clty Léseu [D&T or 76 or drop it to 70 or ; * * bed First in Feature Race j } ‘tem tm the Tugged W-O until g | star did the rest as the Jets ee Americatis and their pair-| the pr a ant they got the DETROIT up — Miche, a 7-year-| { recent clamp Gropped Bicomficlé | overcame a 1-6 defick to win |. pel! ing.” said Casey. “But speed don’t!old pacer, won the feature race from the top rung of the south- | their tnd game of the year. Ed Meister Jr., Cleveland, vs. Lt.| help if you don’t get on base and|Wednesday night at Hazel Park. ere aren] Several rival | ‘The victim of the circuit clout/Col. A. A. Duncan, Wales; John|them pitchers got to get encour-|Miche, driven by George Sholty, | been a was Jim Addis; who gave up eight|B. Franek, Newton, N, J., vs, W./ agement. hadn't won a race since last Ju “what a Bloomfield team - hits and blanked. the Jets in the|J. B, Giradet, London; Brig. Gen.| ‘You talk about rush right now,'He paid $3.80 to win. when Barons started remaining six innings, He fanned|K. K. Compton, U. S. Air Force in : esac strong. eight. Fedela, Morocco, bye; Robert Roos Ss John Dixon, Bruce Withers and Brunson hurled the dis-\Jr., San Francisco, vs. D, M. Cass Avenue Brake Service : Bob Barrett have been his only|tance for the winners and was|Cadman, England; Emest.Vande-| : real dependable performers, The| stingy with his offerings, allow-|weghe, Rockville Centre, vs. J. A.| 109 N. 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W—Art Andrews |ocoscumsnnanibaienisanssemnibabiiaiainannanaeanaa =a =i ' tennis regionals at Cranbrook and| ; * of Towa is favored for the singles | Sd re) a Com lete |Dearborn (Friday and Saturday); But Bob Perry of Los Angeles crown and Illinois is the choice | NOW 20 "U PRIC E p track finals at Michigan, MSU and|¥@s a second round victim, bow- O . a te U.S. Delegation 4 Draw Seeded Spots in Golf Test June 2-7; Detroiter Entered ST. ANDREWS, Scotland w — Stengel Not Overconfident—Yet \mericans Play in British Amateur CHICAGO #—Despite the gloom of the American League cellar, Manager Al Lopez of the once highly rated Chicago White Sox declared optimistically today “There is still a long way to go.” The Sox yesterday folded for the second straight day at Com- Fourteen Americans will compete lin the 63rd British Amateur Golf Championships, June 2-7, and four of them have drawn seeded posi- tions. Gene Andrews of Pacific Pali- sades, Calif: Jimmy McHale of Philadelphia: Harold Ridgley of Haverford, Pa., and Tim Holland of Rockville Centre, N. Y., were iskey Park under Yankee home run pressure and lost 5-2. * * * That put the last place Sox 11% games behind the first place Yan- kees, who have propelled them- selves to the best start in the re- markable reign of Casey Stengel. The Yanks killed off Chicago's two aces, Dick Donovan and Billy Pierce, in their two-game sweep. White Sox Still Last but Lopez is Hopetul just look at us in spring training, we weren't so hot, How do you judge what's what until] the whole thing jells—like Chicago, Detroit and Boston?” * * * Stengel said he wouldn't call the American League race a Yankee runaway until he sees where they stand at the end of July. Said Stengel: ‘‘We're getting a nice edge in the lost column (the| Yankees now have only 5 defeats against 21 victories. 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Service Eftective: May 30, 1953, : Center, Court House x, 1 West An Ordinance to amend Ordinance) Blvyd., in the City of "Panttne im said) | - . 4 oe “e No #44 anuited “the Building Zone;County, on the 3rd day of June, A.D. : ‘ Ordinance vd the “City of Pontiac” by| 1958, at one o'clock in the afternoon,| , ' , ‘ / ; fr * f S : | W , rk ve |Square-Dance Repeat — |A ® LS * S 2 = F4 3 ® = a a Section 4: n That Section VIT of ordinance No, 044 09, and that the plan, be amended by adding subdivision 14 to pone ad Pg gpsctomles of said legteve: paragraph 1 ef Section VII. said sub-|ment is om file for public inspection, - division 18 to read as follows: It is further intended to construct said 18. A trailer coach park where house improvement in accordance with the trailers are used as places for humanipian, profile and estimate, and that the — 48 cost thereof ehall be defrayed 7 sone ection 3° assessment according to frontege That Section EX of ordinance No. 944\that all of the lots and parcels of land be amended by adding subdivision 53\fronting upon the north side of Feather- to pereqrem 1 of said Section LX, sald|stone Road from Kenilworth Avenue to subdivision 53 to read as follows: 306.24 feet west. shall constitute the 53. A trailer coach park where house special assessment district to defray Officers elected to two year terms were Allan Copley, vice chairman; Jeanne Walter, record-| ing secretary, and John Vander- trailers are used as places for human'g{169.96 of the estimated cost and ex- : . * habitation, ipenses thereof and that $2,804.13 of the P 4 lind, corresponding secretary. H Section 6: Cettmated cost and expenses thereof shall 5 ~ : PN\vn me Mar he M S oarrish ee Clean om Good —- Discontinued Styles That Section X of ordinance No, 044 be paid from the Water Works Improve- ’ - . a =_ = A - : Ls : =euglia Stock U N ! Se ! be amended by adding subdivision 14 vo ment ey Be a = : : Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 522 man, announced committee heads | Pp ow ve paragraph 1 of said Gection X, sa subdivision 14 to read as follows A trailer coach park where house|Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the trailers are used as places for human|Commission Chamber on May 27, 1958 habitation jat 8 o'clock p.m. to hear s gestions and including, Frances Priest, mem- bership: Jean Lilly, nominating; Mrs. Dolly Brenner, member at Section F. ai suffered 10 days ago by the Harry TERMS AVAILABLE James orchestra. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 eg SS 5 : x, i ‘ a a : a children, who will be enrolled in kindergarten in September, — The tea will be from 9:45 to 11:45 a.m, and 1:45 to 3:45 p.m, in the kindergarten’ room of the school Any. child living in the school at- ltendance area who will be five will be held Tuesday at the Water-| 4. old before December, may ford Center School in Waterford be registered, Mothers have been Township ‘fer mothers and their} asked to bring their children’s birth | There will be no regular school Chips for the present kindergarten class Tuesday. a 1% Deluxe Spring CHICKEN ....97c CHICK INN 565 S. Saginaw 10 AM.-12 PM. - Slate Spring Tea | at Waterford School ~ te ss. < ONIGHT—-FRIDAY 77 ae ee eee eee eee ‘OPE LANGE BARBARA RUSH-MAY BRIT ADDED — MARLO! MONTGOMERY BRANDO- CLIFT ov MARTIN Besed on tne novel by IRWIN SHAW CINEMASCOPE CARTOON a4 THE a : . at = | < s 4 ¢ _ All About Men... Chapter Ten It’s Her . By JOSEPH H. PECK, MD. A baby doesn’t smarten up until he is about six days old. At that time he will take advantage of). * your weakness and pretend he is} fretful: merely. because he wants you to take him for a midnight stroll, kt w® kk. It's all right for you to take your turn walking your new son at night if he has a legitimate beef, but don't let him disturb your dreams simply because he isn't sleepy. I have seen many a baby quieted in. hospital nurser- jes by the judicious laying on of tlie nurse’s hand in a strategic spot. & * * * There are certain duties a man should assume in caring for the new arrival, but there are other things which, if wished on him, will destroy his manliness. DON’T GET UP Don't get up and prepare his _ meals, Nature provided a source of nourishment for him that does not have to be warmed, meas- ured or purchased; if it isn’t Available, blame it on your wife’S| coream. It's her baby. The time will) laziness or on some fool doctor's scheme to cause more. office vis- its and thereby sweeten his kitty. x .* * There isn't 6ne woman in ten who couldn't nurse her papoose if she weren't afraid it would make her breasts seem less beautiful, yet nothihg a pediatrician can dream up will give that baby such an immunity from disease and as good a start in life as the food nature intended him to have. * * * If your wife wears proper sup- ‘ports and lies down when nursing Junior, her breasts will look just as enticing after lactation as be- fore, and probably even more so. Also, her generative organs will] return to normal without any ex- pensive fussing. PRESCRIPTION: SCRUB FLOORS . Don't tell your wife I said this, but there is nothing so conducive to a normal involution of the or- gans as scrubbing the kitchen floor on hands and knees. Once, when a young couple visited us with a new baby, we were .sitting around the fire- place when the baby began to Monkeys Squabble Over-New Contract ANN ARBOR (INS) — Trained Malayan monkeys and their mas-} ters squabble over work, just like American labor and management — but Malayan negotiations are always stacked against the mon- keys. ° - Peter Goeling of the University * * ; said the monkeys, di- cords attached to are constantly ready to strike over} what they consider unfair labor practices. -- He said negotiations usually con- sist of taking the irate monkey to; ~ the nearest river and floating him) on a log or large piece of bamboo, then spanking him with a stick. Empire Games Attracting Many New Names CARDIFF, Wales — A good many new names wil] appear among contestants in the British Empire Games to be held this year in Cardiff. Among the 32 or more countries to be represented, first-timers will be British Hon- duras, Brunei, Sarawak, North Borneo, Gilbraltar, Sierra Leone, . Tanganyika, the Channel: Islands and the Isle of Man. Mike- Lindsay, one of Britain's best discus throwers, who is in the|- United States. studying at Okla- homa University, will make a spe- ._ cial trip: home to represent Scot- land in. the weight events. ‘Two Australian swimmers, Ion) Hendricks and Murray Rose, also| in America, are not expected. Farmland Envelops Capital in Argentina _ RIO DE JANEIRO—Like Wash- ington, D.C., the Argentipe cap- ital is in a special territerial unit called the Federal District. Be- cause much of the district's 450- square-mile area is. made up of farms and forest lands, the City Baby, Papa got up and carried fret, him to the bedroom to change him, and his wife kept gabbing. Poor guy, I thought at the time. he has lest his horns and will forever after be a muley. Doy't accept this chore without a fight, and if vanquished, use guile instead of force. Stick the kid ‘with a pin, pinch him or do anything else to make him come soon enough when he will transfer his allegiance to you. " Meanwhile, remembering your atid your wife’s hereditary char- acteristics, be on the lookout for any trouble. lergy. If there is a lot of hay fever, tose colds and asthma in the picture,’ tell the doctor about them before he injects lockjaw or diphtheria serum or any other compound containing horse serum. Children have died because of neglect of this pre- caution, Some persons can't take anti- biotics, and there have been deaths from ingestion of a couple of aspirin tablets in sensitive patients. One thing to watch for is al- | . . bs 2 * | Let Her Tend mee ness in resistance to streptococ- cus, and if there was much rheu-| | matism or, heart, disease in your ancestry, watch that kid’s throat. IT’S UP TO YOU ; A red throat and above-normal temperature in a baby whose fore- bears suffered from heart trouble means it is time to call a doctor. Keep the kid in bed until he ar- rives, even if you have to use a club. We have drugs to’ cure al- “imost everything, except the dis- ease from which you happen to be suffering, but the most wonderful thing in medicine is prevention, You will meet opposition when junior goes to school, but a per- fect attendance record for a { 4 | child with a family history of * rheumatic or coronary condition | We mentioned that as the male child develops, he turns from his| mother to his father. Now it's your responsibility to start mold- ing that little lump into a man. But don’t be overly protective or demand that he follow any pre- scribed course. Let him get into some trouble on his own, for only women are born with experience. It's your son's life, so let him live it in his own way, with proper guidance, but with no unnecessary interference either before or after he can lick you. (NEXT: THE ROAD TO SUC- CESS) | THE GIRLS “Ruth, REMEMBER, we Watch also for a family weak-' by Franklin Folger just came through here to get to the parking lot!" ‘ * ‘ dis SOME GRUELING MENTAL ed AN INVENTION « \\ YET San IN THERE GROPING, A COLD WAR WITH MRS. GALL LOOKS LIKE A FINISH FIGHT/ += ANY BIG . BRAIN WANES BOARDING HOUSE eee MY WORD, TWIG6S/ IT'S A a PROBLEM THAT WOULD DRIVE b> AN EINSTEINTO CUTTING & mee OUT PAPER DOLLS/<— BUT | m MY AGILE (INTELLECT fH NEVER HAS FAILED ME ~~ mM AND THERE MUST BE SOME / SOLUTION! ~~ I'LL B. GROPE FOR THE ing KEY TILL I BUT THIS ss CLE. Z if U | tt LIT SS. ; AQ a By: “Sz AR CHAMP = SSL EF W408 by WEA Sorvien. tne. Ta. Rog. US Pat. OFF OUT OUR WAY | IN YOUR ROOM, OR MAYBE OVER THE FIREPLACE, OR....? GET IT MOUNTED-- - I AIN'T DECIDED Y54 YET--WHAT ARE J] YOU GONNA DO f WITH YOURS ? jf 3 c ‘ i ‘ TM, Mog. U.S. Pat. OF. 5-22 G,. 1088 7 MEA Service, tre, Government inclyfes a Depart- ment of ire e HALF “ACRE CASTLE John Morris PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958. §OTS AND HER BUDDI YY Sy ts I \ i \ sz f ' | Z | PEEL THEYRE TIRED AND HAVE WORRIES, I GUESS... y McEvoy and Strieber ie ly -1 mal | \ mi - CAPTAIN EASY DID you FINISH YOUR SIDEWALK, SLUGGO # YEAH, BUT A KID JUST WALKED ON IT FRESH == ‘3 fa hee am " @ 2006 by NEA Borvicn, tne. 00. Rog US, Pee " By Chartes Koha BUT HOW COME NLY CHARGE ON NNY A GLASS ? — MUST SELL REAL QUICK, GRANDMA... SOY! my $2.27%; lard unchanged to Bret edocs included, ’fedsralstate|ly in later dealings. Its president “| so: ae .|said he se oy | Wiite: arate, A tumbo a4at, wi would recemmend lodge Calendar 7 wid duced ary gee Pont % 3 - i : pas GEIS oy 5 es a : byes as ae rm % * / «. rg ; * =% \ 2 \ o : Ss - of ee a A sd eet : a 5 «| ie ne ve 4 é Ce 5 : a es bets \ ‘ Ai ree : a 7 c | 5 _THE PONTIAG. PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958, us fe eae gad _ ‘\Pontiac i ay (Chrysler Employes it, ey "Wagner Firm Buys Fweder heer ae ae : INarrow fa e Sie Shae: ale Mccen sid tho plant wes to Benefit From: 000 to 25,000-9t De- | me ~to Get $20 Milli Zion wens ee te /Brvan Co, Plant’ | meets tion tes \Library Project a | Se te pant ropes sh Demand feels brary. ere a, is IT, Mich, An est what te pHa Pleas pyre eA oo ve Co. | turing "neiities in. an area - | from a plan to tse Pontiae City|fowing to Chrvaler Corp. employ-leract teas ee : Sali bene we alaengaad salen where a nucleus of trained as- ' “WEW YORK U—Steels were J as -headquarters for &/ es in 10 states today. . a oe by W. C. Wagner, president of sembly workers is available.” demand as the Stock Market) state-supported North Oakland Li- The meaner is being: paid te lich againet Chertiet workers | Wagner Manatacturing, Inc., of , : moved narrowly higher in mod-| brary project. : * |et vaca a pro- ole Wabash, Ind. oe ae ee oS erately active trading early today. ee ee [es 5 eee’ ear : ot ‘wie ee Reason to Stay Home a Porsodby ool ge He an ot wad uae At pot from : AP 8: Peyiog $2.25 Per Share “The Bryan Company had an-| NEW BRUNSWICK, N J — | | the ‘higher ‘prices. brought OUt| apples Detcious- bu. bn eee of unchanged prices and|fansing where she began’ select-| Chrysler -employes, including] NEW YORK W — Directors of| nounced in April i{ was closing | round guilty of speeding, Mrs. —--Miberal offerings, however, and the! Apples, Nouthern Spy, bu. ......... 8.0 |small losers. ing the first 2,000 volumes for the|those laid off, will share in Mich-| American Telephone & Telegraph] the Hillsdale County plant, | Barbara extreme .advances were ‘trimmed| “0s Sis -+-6.00/" ‘The improving steel industry out-| venture, that the books would be|igan, Indiana, California, New|Co, declared a quarterly dividend| where it manufactured wire | was sentenced to 30 days or $30. | within a few minutes, Dealers said veorrantes put as well as. indications of an/circulated here “‘on a share-and-|York, Ohio, Delaware, Pennsyl-|of $2.25 a share payable’July 10| harnesses for the auto industry. | She later collared the court clerk ps the buying appeared to be related| dahrey Gc, On dom. srccrnrts 148 upeoming price rise from state-|share-alike basis.” vania, Louisiana, Georgia andjto holders of record June 10. _ Wagner reportedly purchased | with her six daughters in tow, ) Ses © oo SAR Pee ang alta oi! etait gg a” lquntly ant ts cl pod tag te | Se Yeu caeo : ee 1.60 . ti ro te Ze a si : orbs which probably would ——- }48 grounded the activity in steels. eord ef Librevioa, Mics Pane said.| To qualify workers must have|rate over the last 37 years. The| mobile electrical systems was | I go to jail.” The prom- ug Mahe shed on hur, wheat sli esa: eh oe 1.00 U. S Steet was up a fraction |These will be available to seven|at least a year's seniority and| dividend will be paid to more than| expected to start within 0 or | ised to see the judge for other z ony spe an hour, wheat still|Redishes, white (behs) dos. ..... 138] gaa’ Bethlehem was steady. |community libraries surrouhding meet certain other requirements.'1,600,000 AT&T shareholders, 90 days but could give no esti- | alternatives. . | i cent oases ae wes, hovhouse, 8 Ib. “(bakty”. 3.10 Y t wr Shnet was up = pola = to stimu- - ra 4 ea Ne Nene, July $1.27; ts, aos 77 if gh co stn and oils|, The program will be subsidized Death Notices $5 a rare ee : . sages CARPENTRY | 4 unchanged to ¥4 higher, July $1.27; Jitgeerecsce es! ES seed aie. yee by the state for one year in hopes s i oa "Rete ae Gardens | “Ly MER OR WOMEN peut “Figg, ecumates. Financing. FE = oats YM to % higher, July 59%; ; Rr eslanttecnsssnnneies it Central fell 2 points to it will stimulate the area to under- ELEINS, MAY 31, 1988. MRS. MAR- sipaadisiat ts 4 {ise es ENT WOR : 4 rye % lower to % higher, July aso ning block of 4,000 take it on its own from then on, En. ot heed we 7 GRAVES —IN TARE ORIEN, caw You ; te Plooi ! $1.19%; soybeans % to % lower, DETROIT nor EoGs on an ope Miss Pope said. Homer T. Bikins; dear mother of Eastiawa Cemetery. Reas. : shares and trimmed the loss slight- Barrett ‘end Burt “Bikins: dest of) NE : eral service day, May 24, 3 om, tre the| _ oF trade. Heights, wi Rev. Pr. “Arthur 23 = - = AG od en dele a eR et Oo, 21 s ‘ | 5:30 p.m., S. W. Night, #o Chi r in 1.7150. : | ecks 3034, wid. Pak oe Bale ae ieastate oor ee _Help Wanted Male 6: 3 gee? erences 1%] Whites: Grade A jumbo 49: extra large : a] A Steady Job : s: ¢ iy a seer sss O40) 38-38; h n ; medium and Twentieth Century Fox. : setzest BS egal 0 F Broa, Sete A ins Te - News in Brief tts ere eed’ melanie j 30 8.m : te i ino ie,” Bleue by Municipal, Judge Ceci fiers pa ia a EVELYN EDWARDS Kresge, . yesterday, was Enea F "also convicted of possession of bet- eva Fi wed | cas COMMUNITY BANE BLDG. i F : i eee i . 4 ‘ of Se pe My :: Tiltenced him to two days in jail be Friday st 8 p.m. eo ‘ ja4jand $100 fine or 20 days for the Pawan a. time. PE +1418. After ¢ MEDICAL thes”, Pr powers; beloved és as r PAY. * ie *: 3) |drunk driving and suspended sen- 4 Berd ae or wed or I Se Wee oe eee Sve Seow em tee se Cate Brat S cmaleassacra ASST. ‘Tel 1775 Co |.: Hf second charge. i. at 2 p.m. TION AND ALUMINUM Prefer some exp, working tn Drs 3 ay D Btre .. 41.1) Chapel v. Lee siding salesmen. es 38, with nice a one Op .-.-» 33) Change from several coin ma y Sy FE. ORiando 3-6480. erence snd piessant sonal) 4 Merr chia s 18 ||chines dnd three bowling balls and a ease. o “goer Sefin hase pot ge beoping. Ac STATE 2 Minn M&M .. 7% |Some bowling shoes were stolen by POW F| oar for protected te Fon, | BANK BLDG. FE east, 2 3\ burglars from AAA West Side Rec. , Eee ns E33 u ss i i ic eenee waste tart efte ; bd “| Friday. | PA =: Hs an one ete Poult; New York Stocks : A ay veee 13849 , ° ‘Morn tations Fidel Jimenez, 15 Front pe s ey __ ye - St., was found guilty of drunk i a DETROIT. May 21 (AP) — Pricts paid yas : ' ve m.: : : 2 ve 5 t! 66 . 486 a4 | tt gg Mat .:. 48.3|Norman Rd., Clarkston, was fined mat Net Lea... €2/$75 or 15 days for reckless driving gg) Mle MU Pw ... Bai by Municipal Court Judge Maurice + $8 Nor Pac... 383/E. Finnegan “415 Mor L gy Band - a oot Shite Go. flit Oued Rousahold ite Scar mate «. Maiditioned fur Electrical Ap- st ped to + 3 pli Weabera, ote. as well as -- 14 Q ee. en kinds of a 1 for ea: Evl_.... | 4$5\the entire fam v Available at the ‘ : 3 ict’: 21 SALVATION RED. ‘ 73 eM 118 W. Lawrence St. Oven .? u4 ent 9:30 AM. to 5:00 PM: Fri- to 21.00; canners Colum 1 tee a $ until 8:00 O'Clock. ' Strongwetemt Cen Bets |. et oe © ==. 8 . =f Pea $83 ay 24, ftom, b pa. t0'6 t “GRATEFUL APPRECIA Largest Co. of ite ) 2g Filey aie Bt Vincents ross oe the. Kindness and 47 gan is expanding. : ©.) .3/ed. S0c-$1.00. Benefit. Moms-Dads shown us. during eur be- . 9.3 a a | feavement the late d 24 mo BS Program. - vari thank’ all whose mes-| eh, Write complete resume to 422 oF oe Refamhage Sale — Fri. & Sat.| | ee este Buren oak oieeele 3-182 or 8117 — 3 keri fa j|May 23 & 24. St. biary's 5 Episcopal O | ieistnee ‘Meiped to" anion) WATE ee Eee WAN Ins WECHANIC 4 7 3 pet: Joslyn - — SS cece —J = _ABPRECIATION, WANTED MAN” WITH RETAIL. . sacl : would have been a yet’. sa4lto § p.m. ° — adv. Mtge the jindnese sympathy) permanent position with growing MARRIED WAN DESIRES PAIN cent increase on a a ot fo * Auction — Sat., May 24, 2 p.m eee SRS os Oo er wile fom : a = or ger ine ek, FE $8332. Going Out of the Automobile Business = a iad Poa shat $4 Pri, 10 tl “a "Sat. 9 til 4. adv. Donelson-Johns cleaning pi U atk for Mr: Mitek: | gyverngraeeeeaee = ee |, caren cami ING + - + : _ell_ MY & Full or part Lake Orion : Liguidate Before May 29 | | dammane, Sale = Foland Sat. eat Re ORE NOREETEL IO | etc tee wane | “ASPHALT PAVING u iqul a e c ore ay 1 ted pear oe perches P - Sel altar. as 2-684) . ‘washing. 6 5 ‘dey we. Sho, “Ret Ref- Relerences — fe . us estimate Se Gncie — as : emp! y she Associated Frees) Rummage Sale; Sat. 8 a.m. 128 - @URTAINS n ALL DEMONSTRATORS — USED CARS and TRUCKS | tratyt tle vljsths|W. Pike St adv. J [EFuneral Directors 4) {i SUSY cat (Sant | Was on Hove: FE Bie o iit hat rmance ; : rev, aay ...... 168. - | 5aUG AND COSMETIC TRANGPORTA- ’ P Week, ago rg ott ise lett . ' er. Top pay. Must be exp. tion, FE 43 FE o FE 47980 —CHEVROLETS -BUICKS §=—fisteo 3) 2) Fi iBiishoos insects - = =| Voothees Siple| ier ror ommean| "na Meise Se eoe| my aoe Sas Ber . for ce? 809 Ee see) . FUNERAL HOME | howework & laundry, Thursday | “trans PE $0011. god auigaatie ‘washers, 30. yre 1968 Chevrolet Station Wagon § 166 owe ae eee eee tam now ‘be held Ambulance Berrie Plane oF Motor SOLE TIME TO MAN. | PB ee ae ea tas : | says picnics can now be held === age & serve, 12 stool {ight 4 HAVING "4 BABY? _ VACATION: Pr ASPHALT. " PAVI Brookwood oe, VS, de, power 2495 DETROIT STOCKS without annoyance from insects. BOX REPLIES = & ice cream, counter. Tite ing? wil are to four We install and veways,- : an will care rj} ell power ceclpueat esti- pein Whi White walls ............. : _—— | Figures atte ccna pale are eighths ae a4 the re Special. At 10 a.m. today there GUARANTEED WAGE shilaren to Your bome. EM | mates ASPUALT PAYING : 1988 Ch Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop $ [Allen Elec & Equip, Co. Jen Lew, Noo"! ties’ Manufacturing Assn. the; = were replies at the Press OfStus experience In training direct ORINGS , WANTED. WATER | 14 © CR . Rost Gear Coe 234 Je.«| U, 8, Department of Agriculture, ff office tm the following 7) sales perzonnel. Part ume er full] ater a) YRS” OLD WOULD UKE | 5D ING _ 4-Door. V8. powerglide. radi¢, heater, —_— L. Oil & Chem. cet 13 13| which developed it, calls it the boxes: formation over phone, call PR | honsewort ead, baby sitting, cleaned installed, ghd Green and White ...... - Peninsular M, Pord. Co.* 31 8a| best all-purpose insect repellant 1, % 7, 12, 4%, BB interview ee or r CLEANING, $1 5 ee eerre 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-D $ ) =U Encarta $7 34) so far made, It is known as = f— | j 2% 3 2, 50, 6, 61, 7%, | RoUsEKERPER TO STAY WITH] / "EXD. wintows : vro “Boor Toledo Edison Co. ""\...13.7 137 13.7| “meta delphene” and by Other 74, 76, 80, 112, 118, an EAA elle pre's . : V8, powerglide, — heater, —— — Ee Sree, = mene names. : teres acrnc| De = two-tone paint : ot oe ieee homes a girls, 8 & 11. Appiy |i —- ‘ 195 Mark, bet, @ a 1958 Chevrolet Bel hir Hardtop $ ! Tee Veet ee ee an 4-Door, V-%. powerglide, power steering, . i | ~ Notice of Public Hearing FOR WANT ADS. {| Partime telephone ota radio, heater, white walls, Coral and White >= .- DIAL FE 2-8181 gers peek eto 1 . ission. Ca’ 8-9693 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-Door. “9095 | ~The Pontiac City Commission has — tf From sam to5 pm. iia Bh er hee ae I | Ee Neweepen peowdien retie, heats , | scheduled public hearing for Tuesda ; Beauty operator or dult sitters. : prs igegages panes | | May 27, 1958, at 8 p. m. (EST) in the fied teat. ke || Bm pases ONY | Waehoe. 6 Ur ngs, WE Peres 1958 Buick 46R Hardtop $ ; Commission Chamber, City Hall, x N| 8 ability for” errors "other to ca re, for wite while» husband WASHINGS. a rt aL RED radis, heater, white. wall, Ferquotae end ‘OU I] S- Parke St. on Intention to Constr | | "Insertion "et the advertise, J] "PERSONNED | ___ "As0093 §RORTOE— | ok SI a ae White. Loaded . a water main in the following name : |) dered vaiuetess through ‘the ASSISTANT r 8 am. X: : rror When ¢ “This opening settable ter nd n TRUCKS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! sleet: are made, be, qaure, 2 get | woman interested SERS ae 8 ares"... oF ae ; North Side Featherstone Road from epg MG are f) RE ree eae | | Short Sect nave. 995 Dene ood O45 Kenilworth Avenue to 306.24 feet . Closing time tor edvettice “ 1955 CHEVROLET - ol E west. areer than regular “or y-s $ spe This 59 type is 12 o'clock noon the : dang Wheel Base 9 Ope .. oc ssec cress 45. previous to publication. Bee tien ...... 1495 12 mice one... 395 , rence nterested property owners are : tie day” of pubtention ates De gam . 161 ee eenanee : l=. .urged to appear. | : naan wane ie cold Fe jai en key 795 Ready to go to work 245 Dated: May 21, ee pes Eder Spars opens T] Seeemnny m ait condoned foun: | : | Feat acs ee 3. Maple. it : c By RE UE MOTOR ie : it me 4 ee ED C 0 SALES, INC. ADAR. EVANS, | sil dig is i “unt A RAL pe 2 Holly Rood, M-87. Hoily, Mich.—ME 7-7691 _ City = | / ; ig i 0 Voge oe Lots of “em | . | ° - e@iin the Want Ads! Vo i. ; t . \ % , \ ) wd i . - SS ee ee eal ices, = sera | WOULD LIKE TO LEASE a Howard F. Fox, Real Est.! gst#te of am insurance office: Lbts| prick ranch home at, west edge of | y WA! BEADLE DRAPES. SLIP ovens | within im te Rowe “ot Birm tes = ~ | eae OPTION TO BUY. ment asd clean i ag Pull | trench “4 baldosing” mowing. materials & used furniture, Re nt Apts. F Furnished a Rent tent Apts. Unfurnished 34 kent houses | Unfurn, 36) centrally, located. store | belideng | price ; gencies cunt yo TRNOSTER,| | ( ~§ TOP> 3 ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH ® AND BATH. NEWLY | BEDRM HOUSE NEAR CLARK:| Gar" neat si00 on second ficor. "REALTOR PARTRIDGE Insurance A 17A my, ™% Cooley Lake oneness. ve tian we. small eniid | fe = Oakhill or. ae os Speen call Holly, §-g106. , PE 43981 1060 Ww. HURON | % Ka eames a i wo AUTO “*MaTES, THOMAS UPHOLSTERING FOR HOMES G REASONABLE. 3 (RMS. NEWLY DEC STOVE. 7 BEDRM NEW HOME. Rest- ent Office S 4) . MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE weer an Insurance (107 N. Perry St PE $-8888, (| & FHA- TIES fe ee ee frig.’ turn, 285 Whittemore. "dential area, close to downtown, ___Rent Office Space 4! | . DA (CE AGENCY| ~~~ EE GIS EQUITIES | Soom PORN APT. REFINED > “UPPER @LATS: 2 BEDRMS _*2? week. FE 3 isan 890 8@. FT. AIR CONDITIONED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 563 W., +711) _____ Lost & Found 24 L d C t t people, no children. Close Lbedrm., $55 Desirable 2 BDRMS., NEAR PONTIAC. LAKE oftice’ space. in new bulldog orrAWA HILLS Laundry Service 18 POUND: : one on act S| _down town | Keauoe —— “Lincoin ee immed. Occupancy, OR a an © easel Here is Deauty with interior : PAIR: ‘OF CHILD'S 7 ROOMS & BATH BIG GAR oo) on ae. stree Huron St. FE | charm. All brick § room bunga ee asses, last week near Waites. #2523 473. : FAMILY INCOME. 56 RMS. & OR FAMILY LAUN are den spot m Auburn 2 DESK ACE AVAILABLE. MAN. \ lew with s a to large ¥ DRY SERV. I. of" jor L roREALTY Heights Couple only, PE 4-7500.. NETTE bath down; 3 rms. & bath up; wufacturers agent or insurance —fisored and insulated attic te uple .3 ROOM AND KITCHE ETT ontiac Laundry, FE _Heights, Cov pe nad FOUND, BOXER O60 OWNE OWNER 538 FE ¢4661'7 ROOMS 9 PARK PL. “AUTO. | Sy See, re oer mo. “For peiniment call i toe “optical Paved ‘percing at filiyiS vem, moders “vic OF CORNELL AND j @ Children welcome. child weleome FE 8-0544. "heen . M ood ug FN "ous mais We bok | aBeat T LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. IST , ee ous Ms, RAWOWA TER. “Voorhels._' ® eg 5 cignwasber Baldwin, Brown and white male Your Equity 3 ROOMS is. ALL UTILIT UR-| floor. Partly fu SRCHARD LK AVE BI 4 ter Sth hound. PE 67455. y | rece, Call FE GRCHARD LE AVE. 6: Panis Be Be ainted Don't lose home-cash wait. Neat and [ case. Plenty of \3 ROOMS. BATH ' wat 41588 parking. vecuabouan’ eat | Bu heat water softener Monday i e~ae fed ta — 4 oie east Sly ie after 4:39 or ‘sae Chandler __—_ P ‘BEDROOW ao DEC. NR.) 3° and otecteiehy peovides. > rds mp boy “pares. At LAWN CARE GUARANTEED aM, Pee. inp. rel Heat : and Sun : Bas “ANB ELE: | eet oh aT SH MIANWOOD Pied or'Be vial fine home. sini flee Coan a caer te 1 CISFINGS|T RMS ATH aid AW (2 Ra Meee ode “Cau times | For Rent Miscellaneous 4 aa is tesvies eding-bik.| case, bet Edith & MeConnell County & vielulty "C, Pangus "Hoon oF 7 RMS F nati Fiat > ae | nit HOUSE WIFH GARD! SUIT. * Beautifully. « Sic est wr ol. Badly needed. PE 2-0650| Realtor 5 ame 4 = ae reed , Ss per vr.. cmel re | * a pres ac i” . PE cant, | 2 BEDRM. HOUSE WITH GARDEN DCAR, GARAGE, ABLE, Fo far, site just, w. Bats i AND| grt of aU kinds Hits MEonect |" srere AC tot RM PORN A ae ih UTIL. Gomera | Nee Ee ai TREE SERVICE. RE ti and tonvilie, NAtional ._ Collect j AN: AUTOMATIC |” paid RE $7600 or 276 8. Ander. ) BEDRMS. ie west. NR. OAK- | For Sale Houses 43 — eis aod Since movel's ged mming. Get 0 our bid.| western W r Rd. Re- 1 AND FHA | hot water, private entrance, paved | _son. land-Montealm area. Basement. | -~~ om with natural fireplace. Oil rE 31 war. PE boeTt or PE bease streets, adulta ely. $13.90 weekly. | 5 "Toe aug —wewiy pace. Sib Th wsreien, OY EE or neaate FACE 2B BRICK, furnace. 2}ear garage and cit BEAUTIFUL A-l |tst: roe ip =a | Fe it 3 “i saa babe, /iarge lat Cle drive, Hise cool vel eeitie, Lie "s pet.| Yes We can sel) your home for); 7 nM. —piRN A’ RAG ted. Util, OR 3-1328. 40 Mariva. | BEDROOM HOME. TARGE | $950 down, 8 ren lawn. _ overgregns. KENTUCKY Reward. FE 68-1372. . — oe Bo aon Rage) on ber POD 7 Renders | ? ¥ Rus. mz BA UNION, a oo. base wt al Exe condition, FOR CO aa na Tae. Froft. aod oreers. 4 ry R ated 7 itbiae—ortities TILITIES _priv.. adults only _, house, full gas - rade i a BLUE GRASS SOD ma ane Tera, atl] Set Ceortias tear Eaeee teal tag factiiies turwiched. Bir RMS. BATH REN WEL- * BED Sew | nace. 2 cer on scion to bus With $2,500 down’ on DELIVERED IN © May 15. OR +0. tell ee _ cash you can receive _bebz. welcome FE _ BADY_WEL 1 meine el es bhi aa are it per month oa | PE see 05'S $40 per month. y FHA terms PONTIAC AT. Sememeele tum + emus - WE aioe WE BUILD * fume tm Poatie Ws phew ie | = PE e802 or | iy SEnele- 14 BATH, BRICK es ae poniment oaly 1 fooms pls nested * ieee tiated &-o or a i 45C A YARD PAL 108. We . ranch, new, OR 3-6562 Call PE ¢-2675 . indy, basement and newer rabble a.m et backenstore ss AY Rarons | |tAROE foply 61 Norton, PVT | Rooms. wor WATER, HEAT £ 3 "SEDROOM” HOUSE. PARTLY | io nil INCOME + RMS ee. LF OR 3-9082 or FE 41 196 Book Lt ® Lawrence St.|752_W. SPaONE PE 4-1557 _-bem,_Sueer_ Of eos re BAT refrigerator furn. Rent reas. FE | furnish Union Lake, references. urn. and rented and § rms. for ivecar genes aed ome = Cea le Trees AND! Notices & Personals 25 HO w +2 OWN. ane APT, PVE ty | Tana EM 3-436. owner. 2 lots, fenced in, aoe city, Near Done ad. urse é shrubs. er, W. age pre- 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 3 LARGE ROOMS. AND UTit.. garage, new furnace, $1500, Benedict's schools, Full price Days. 1 eves, PE 6-448 0 ; ae ferred. Large down 3 1B ROOMS, PRIVATE Bary utilities adults.| very modern Nice location, re down, FE after 4 p.m. #3 eo LANDSCAPE GAan.|“t OT inecdly “savicet, phone) ee Caan tome 13s Racbure, PE $4300. chet ela nf ie sonable, inquire 22 Auburn at r x dening est. PE $-3310, CO a — i ne aro ‘CASH ae oe Fez | BMS & BATH, NEWLY Dec.| office, —_ 72008 toot, 25181. s. Shag » k Have buyer for smal) home 83.500/3 oS ae ssl clean | _ West te. Adults. PE 2-1523. 3 RMS AND BATH. QUIET APF Te ae M o> ore Seti | oO; f= CAN ry ‘eLWOOD REALTY PE 4203| end just righ for working couple, | 4 ROOM UNFURN. APT. PRIVATE | Mss cee ier to dowmows cist ¥en me hi a Ox _ peading as c- t top ocd! MASON OES 2470 Disie Hwy. 1 Bik. N. of | entrance. FE $06. _____| and bus lines. Adults - Wilson Reaj Estate ~ Pontiac Driv ter, FE 4 & BATH UPPER FLAT. SHADE | drinkers. Myrtle Pe pix - 670 W. ere st P +3 «a HENR ' 21573, after 4 Screened porch. Close in. FE Oakland and Johnson 8t. ~ ee -Or_ PH. J ROOM APARTMENT. EVERY. _ $1414 cepa ea, mane | BATHS. BY OWNER Eaa = on a eeiue .s et zou. pe otlert ae: Sectscs bene Ae: ’ po Hs is)” Washing fe angen rE | = 3 Se es Pex bass AREPRONT 2 Modern homes poze : ay wy income. 5 & your wa ir ail re ak CARE. ROME. ICE ste a = ma MOD — C-AUBORR | oe ¢ 3 bedroom ‘and “ane turns. bath, up, 2 i. / goer Hino —, uiet subdivision Handy location “$11,800, terms. aia ROS a ch pacer hg Bor Lire mp di Dis ie aa Call Ye sana | © ROOMS CONS y BATH sae VERY Oy yal P sell evaretely or woth = Nurnished Income MEAL BEE FE |S RMS. DOWNSTAIRS. FULL or EM i. s Just. off N. w St. clean E se Pee Bus, 10 “ul 8| Pree ‘ et. ou ot Bat. sie a moth “his cod eat turn ase De bath opt dn! a @ gain ape bas F eee gail afer — ae <-| bus ‘and shopping area. elderly ~ ? j "bbak. ; UYERS| and Short St. |< Rigs. AL. RENT TO preferred. Inquire 6580 BY OWNER_ “waiting for proper-|3 “ie & BATH. nice ae. who will cate for ’ s Lake Rd. ba brick ranch. Se ate tisk e | abe ce | Estee PS Seat. 3 “ont 7 RM, MODERN. TICES SAH 150 ‘Cedariawn, near Eliza! : BATH. "ENTR jf ROOM APT.. UNF. LOCATED | , Lt wes 3-5763. et FAW ne ae ROY KNAUF? ROOMS ARBs, ee ae +-RM | oa poree “PRM MODERN BRICK HOMES femoral Ph. PEE or OR = "Listing 4 W ted gr aT eee | ae shoe = | fisite 'Eivige pm.” dining. rm 3-2000. i Bey ante i aie OTL FURN, N, UP. 5 RMS. 2 BDRM R. SEP. citenen autq gas heat & : arate basem . Also, water... Full basement.__Newly aN - “We “Equities a) an nouns a rr “Garage, 88 month. OR 3-144. | decorated “Spokane or Liberty at. or 5-0468. ao R. D. Le Ey, E Broker FE $6171 § Rus. COMPLETELY MODERN, “ bi . Delivered ic NICE ROOMS, OR 3 NICE Ris a wn. beast 4 rms. teat all residence. $10 from aay time anv on Fey all and a ROE Plead _ eae trences FE Ba wk sita¢Banaia Court Cour, PE 4233 tr Beech Priv oes eng on cy JOSEPH F Soa R. sedimates - Band sang navel de- pals Gall Fé 2081 after ¢ > RMS. AND BATH. LOWER IN 5 Siti UPPER PLAT_@ BERT | 6 un toe |) hee te esist eae 2 | 1 eotes i roy. BATH ALL OTT | * ee ee eacmerd aga | “ae amet Seders’ or. 2 biceks. aie | xe If you are having trouble m meeting ities furnished. Located close to _ hie. ean, Fold - pesenmorhorr 2-s001,| 7 Tooms and bath. newly dec- school, I gmail down payment. teed. MAple 5110 after 4 nome, see Se atay.| ~ aomren 2 Ee peers. “$18 c om rR a orated, omemene gas heat, 2 eee FE 5-4355 . NSE wee +4821. ” : garage c¢ ren perm f CAO wowns—Frowmneamo| Soran: CREDIT, Coomsel TR ano 3 ROME Pv | oper, at to & f month Close to 2 , Permanent bus soieigloon gl ooMs util “Purn, Children ; dise FE ae. ole a Fea = pak option 31 Stowell. FE¢310. | Seicome. Inquire 10 Perkins St. 3 to renee Gpperel . : with hom rms. GROUND FLOOR. cl USEC Wier 3 Hempstead, 108 st. FE Bp Ry Ay or part bath dn, 2 rms. Fa , FE 4-341, : Tr mere- @ beth base: — ARION B 52070 Airport hd OR ment auto. ‘est, “large lot or Fas ve eave | rh 7 RM. APE iin Vion Wee BUNGALOW, 8 OR BUY tise <—_ 2601 Crooks Ra North of Auburn LOSE Y¥ AND| more with garage or other butld-|j PVT = as ares nese = =é = : Tw a eat ee es with aoe released og suitable for —, oerese. * children welcome. "yor corhels Sa LEASE: 8 sr. _BENEDICTS | West Side N ¥ 30D ‘Simms. coe € —— Sacdsean Cutthhe, 3 hy blue) ores ares. aca I ROoH [OSE TO Down. New decorated 3. rm. apt. $38 ee A tg ge water year ox |) tell Goeaenk peas ea bear grass sod ut 10% mile R4. & Tel|ON AND A THIS DATE, WANTED OOM . nites $16 wk. 20 _m™month. See c coretaker” | i basement, auto. ai] b ea i icivers| May 22nd, I will not be: home with basement on lake Fr PE §-2252 after 5. SOLORED—APT. “POR RENT. FE! $125 00 month, Only $6,950 with easy terms. ali Elgin 63118 sible for any debts contracted by or Prat St eos ks ee | Richote, Reatter, PE $1201 LAKE St a fT) re atl eee x6 5 TEM ate Bean a a oki PR) 'sniploy, £10 Roselyn ‘Ra. Poe: mnie bd | Sine eg “DEL RIO. APTS. CAREVILLE MODERN BED: rooms Le at 05s ee Ser ete Se GRD STEW Paw pave| COO nin 1 ash rede) ABN BL Mr oyndat, PRES |, oom Eng Sek tle ang ws. | "abe, On SOM |S, am amarumae, Ig eee ren, Me ay ES, EP ee LANDSC verte May 20, 1998 Twill not be re:|_80d reasonable. PE ¢-0006. Mowiy qevoreied 3 rm. opt. 968 — 2%: 1 a Lr a Sg pe ae ome, 9050 down, on ' ri pl y make : pay ——— a. md] {eted “oy ~~ debts pont fad nna me EDIATET. ¥. . Bee caretal i Clee te duantewn een rivs, . 2 or with child.|. ments. Nice y lot for cardesine PE me oft self, Clarence land contracts Buyers ee, OUT. | ter ion, these ali) - png) 3-6029, - summer comfort. | ase Commerce Rd., Milford, : ‘ N’ “paddock. and furnished. 367 modern 5 foom apts. with pvt. MODI NS as DRM. 3BEe buy for only $1,400 down — 9 ; bath ecunomical, attrac-| tion. .. Also : _ Moving & Trucking — napa ee LS PT teat Paul M. Jones, Real Est. |aean. COMFORTABLE 5 RAMS. uve ving quarters with no cost-| apt. in auburn 0 per] GILES REALTY CO. | LLE ‘ . W. Hu : . Util Bus. aft front week. Jerome » €o., vg movers — mamane | "REDUCE NOW| pens ae wees Wind ve col arent cro | St or “Wi we [ers re TPE ASE scone acnee 'S _ ation sn immer, et you - ncn —— Reasonabie — tae PE 2009 Soe . ca cat ane, Rent Apts. Pu : bo may Teena as wiial these cathy “days of of pring yp a 2. nos 538. age “|? buen, full basement, nearpel ae tre hla a Wately farm home ° fakes ‘ hand PPBPPDLPP LLP PPP PLL ALLL a vommemrecaas, . AA-1 Reduced Rates bileses S19 bar ven ag 1 FOUR ROOM NICELY FURN. See Fee od, Tare | fal Nee cezoraea G vat ear’ around ideal tor ebiidren. vl, sare Sad cettgeraler ib | There Ta estan ne view ofthe . ‘ . ., Smith Moving Targe van or pick| Flabby meas ‘Sopointment “to Bt | Ghd refrig. aad wiities turn. FE ‘Eee "ue ialeaal bors, adult only m tis Haine. few ne EM ee ean yn | fmt “moa thly in ome. Large a from mis s {hill top setting Cor tort wonth nei eat, s ncoin SOP TRUCE SERYCE | a0. Pe eal, © a Sats, FE Feate Eves. URN. APT. INCLU UBING—U FIC, | hot A oud’ water. KG. Hem round | Pull basement central | Plant Will pay for itself in 12 in “each of the 7 large rooms. te 3 - + ™ j + a ae nae T 5 Fr. peut Wtd. Children to Board 26 ; teen oe FE 54-2685 bath, alcove bedroom. ~~ —- 48284 or after 5 p.m., PE 45184. ee eam Ee é pu | —*268. : : —- dining room = ie 3 is hier r =| a is ITCHE TTE PPL . . on POSSESSsI - rag 66603. Ww : LOSE . or ms, . we era at ae ms GG | econ resist CARE, Ul)! 16 N. Perry. PE. 25296 : 3017, mos Ce oa Ss mans beth duple at | agent ; eg oo fngton Jr. High. Sbedrooms, ful iy gt Bareine an, ond r, PE 5-1348, rao pease = tovina|' RM & gt TCHEN, ag PRs ‘AND FIVE ROOM rte. Syry.te $90 per month. Children welcome. | wood floors, wall te sepet farm tools. A matvelous plac LIG AND UCKING |_care i BEDROOM PAR; Be Ee AN aisbea “Ane LARG MODERN 6 ROOM 3 BED. | on ee Fite was SMALL 2 +e Be: Excellent ¢ conditfon bos ak only 7 miles from down- “Rubbish. Ful dirt, top soil, ‘gravel |” Lakefront apts, OR 3-610 Drayton ene _ apertinett, Near high schoo! 8AM WARWICK HAS SMALL ee or Wtd. Household Good OR_3-0105 end_toeding, Pu 34m.- | td. Tlonschold Goods 27 (caw RRCMBNETTE SPIT, COLORED Phone FE 2.0082 | ing tm with fireplace. Emtrance | 000, DN, § EM. HOME. LARGE cow AND HEAVY MOVING; .| 3, large rooms, & fuil bath. | all LAKE FRONT | diate pos- | —— PRICE. CUT: on thi 8i with 2 ton ‘one truck. rE ous FURNITURE NEEDED boo —. oy N Pad ae decorat ea Call at 226 Pro- 3 rms. & bath, Pvt. Entr., gerage | scessen OGr bonne TE’ 45000 PE rice, cor % gy 1 coe LIGHT OLIN. toe TOP SO1L.| Entire home or odd lots. the 7S EEOROOM PLRTLY PUAN P) ARTLY PURN spect St. Apt __ Fie 4-706 i 2.2106 ot a pon Petal acho Vestibule. entrance sand_and gravel. FE 5-0440. sob — S ih “buy ouicieht vor "Lakefront apts. OR 3-9108. HOLLYWOOD AP@dS. LAKE FR FRONT, FOR ‘CLEAN COU- | WILL RENT 6 RM. MODERN! 4x20 parn, Highland ares, $10.. closet Beautiful carpets ia ving iow -TROCKING 6 "RUBBAGE,| Sele Phooe ¢ SP Sat Community |“ ART-|Purnished or unfurnishéd. 2 & No_drinkers 100. __| home in Keego Harbor. Lake —- Terms, On one acre. Cail| nook, ent hes knotty pine mn} anveD 70° 70 UY — ALL TYPES mem, 4K, © | Ems, vem, util, fura le © ODER 3 BEDROOM eat le ee —_ reergation room builtin, Bar : S = B ‘| _of A. dt mee iy ll * i, ra ee cou. | Auburn Ave. Couple, FE ne “Rent Lake Cottages 36A = ee fu gg on a = Prgon gro os tod hg realy 7 RE RELY PORN Clas rink PVT. 4 RMS x : tholic nd ODELL CARTAGE | __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28/3 ( aedeston, late eakoue rel Oo pba cr tore. PE 240i See Avburs 2 BEDRM, COTTAGE ON LOTUS schools Union Gail 80 e200, ik htc echatile burban. i mass Local and long eA moving, 2.2390, : Gecberd e Ave, " | ft, subu ear- Phone 1 NEW OR USED FENDER FOR a ; - ly new 6 room brick & fram 1041 Olds OA 8-337 after 5 p.m.i¢ 1 RM UPPER. NEWLY ‘Al NEWLY MAR- é Galt $5000. dewn, new custom built to ranch home. 3 bedrooms, til — si SOI tel deca, wnt be & pete, 3 sor, Teouple, Leke privile i a low ORCHARD CT. APTS. (3 Sate Woe a Ren builders plan, 3 bedroom, brick.} bath, eolored Tes. & double rucks to ent TO ie hp OR 30a11, aiter| _W. Pike. Call ser § p BRAND NEW 4, Malertord. 810 & a5 2's car garage, sat Sah Dase-| vanity, extra Ya bath. 23 ft. iv 5:30 p.m. a oe 7. RMS. FU UN- NEW 3 RMS. PVT CONDITIONED a See oun! room, en, TRUCKS, TRACTORS — ANTED 2 WHEEL * sare, Pvt. Parking.» Kies apt.| Child welcome se wk 360 N.| 19 SALMER Street ‘sv RM. LA CorTaar.| [Anse rent “3 ceramic — olf furnsee. “Owner — AND NT develo Ds, bath $12,950 — $1,150 down on Pickups 1 Stakes| trailer or axel. FE 3-7686. Perry. FE 2-456 newest moderp apartment develop. |” on — Lake, 3634 Orchard Lake! Piastered walls, hardwood floors p trucks . uit-trailers WA : big li% COTTAGE SHIRLEY APTS.. A _— LIVING ment. — Big? ew en | Rd. PE 3-0675. close to new shopping center, Only Pontiac Farm and tent with screened porch, $50/180 E. Huron FE 4057; ‘oom, kitched, beth. Util 615 "En Retrigerator, = poey $20.009° including ‘lot. Call EM William Miller. “tnfestelal Tractor maximum. LI 29-2846. 2 RMS” PVT ENT, UTIL. FURN week. OR 27208 heat r-% tor, furnished wicked | A VACATION FOR PIVE ON CASS 36210 4 ySeateor: fe 2- 0263 | Co.” |wrp., TWIN BUGGY IN GOOD) _ 51 Pi 40122, Putin inetd VERY TARGE | Aeuits 0 hard Steele, Reait 075 . 7 ine! Reasonable 9 1 & ‘OM APARTMENTS | Lake. Boat, float, nice eromnts Ric erie speed oa WooDwARD a3 we rented to Rent 5-2969, % ‘AND 3 ROOM. © _ State, wea | Ready for imnediate ae Ie caom me ay ceo ens san cures LISTING 81 SERVICE _| PE #142, nted ent 2 = 2 a ___-UNION a : TRUCKING & HAULING. RUB | ~~~ . APARTMENT, PRIVATE| rooms & bath. La Si omer ty ‘sty! 10 AM THR a? oa |WaneeD: 4 D: 2. BEDROOM HOUSE bee iar 329M. Best) bidg. Breryeun "Parking FE 8- 6918. | APERACTIVE ISLAND LAKE COT er flat by Chinese family ms chil. ee aATH _Aduits, EM 3- ‘at STE APARTMENT fen een conveniences, | ar S Oo! } - Aine dump ¢ pA ans Ser ‘erteent references. Call PE FE 5.8 ih Mt Gomess St. :|Rent Apts. se Usieratsied 34 Roa Be? ee zoekt PAUL A. KERN io eb weeny. Bright an aceboy $750 DOWN - COLORED — Love ey ete! ie cate sas i rate sbcrcgem pera aa eeumrerrs, « foe taki tact we ae gif opera opeenge | MMEDATE roomnnon | MEI oS . ; ENTS. NEAR i bath. fee r atyie ' | Ld Painting & Decorating 20 we Living juarters 30 ? General Hosp! $2812 oF oem nese ere ce es | os Bias Parking.) PE $4 ao wean ee ee ee ee ee lot with plenty rahe" a : - - MM 85 . . AY, A = 1 full tiled cog aod a real nice '; i - aan Parntes onDl be eee Sar 7 RMS PORN Witt pe gay. YOUR, Wire Witt SE SPEECH Gay aoncensences Se off the “kitehen, “Also on) cheaper home on 8. TV. Baty welcome. 101 8, ARTLY FURN. ee ee ee peted living room. $1300 will iméve $2,959 DOWN - Doctors orders. Rese tices. FE . wages. eibse, dock if La it @ Cee 3-108 sees ‘this SS magalticions 2 pesrecm c oP co te, a wae 7 EE you in! No other, coats. Call Lithe farm, Large rambling ranch : : LE rime: b eh es 7086. 8 won’ £ & ie: io, AND PER Wtd. Transportation 31 7 AND ¥ ROOM Private BAT Bi ot PLE sz extras’ Complete equipped. etch, TAR ‘Srp FORN. wnasau € breezeway” oer acre * hand ; = | \ ie ent cond i en re] Wo. GIRL WOULD ated oor “se 7k “PVE BATH | oa [PARTLY PORN f ely carpeted living ne a i Gams F y prone heat. "tru or removed 4-6918 id ‘ee den te| Ro N. Ber | EpROod OR 3-0105 | room. Bath bedrooms on up- Prt Lk. ai Miles N, Rochester, ceptional value.” Just ‘une new aN 3 : -level: Spacious back lawn for ve 2-2197 AVAITABLE NOW! ow! WALL GLEAN.| 2 orn eee | ae 3 ® BATH. HEATED Four summer enjoyment plus ga- ;CLODED, MODERN CABTY Bi - -| 812.978 LAKE FRONT — B Socrenees. on “Goenreansed. Wed. tracts, Mtgs. 3: 8. 32 f facilities * oe Gnod ition, PE:2-7425. | rege. im te possession. Call amen or month Nene ‘REAL ESTATE — Seaton bungalow phew god ork . . ei RO R 5 a1 On 6687 Di reeg Clarkston | butler. Alum. windows, Ol ac Estimates, Reasonable. FE 28 d : OR Gina 2% — aate v ACL Maple. 5-1822 Or MApie 5-107 | with sandy beach. G ASH ; | Sai Pvt. parking. ‘Mice apt. pee town ona & rine 3 rooms and bath eadig a (rede ‘for. "cheaper ‘ele 3 “Snow ee ROOMS AND PORCH. 2 Fine Oras : me oe et ee ceRERYATIONS — UNLIMITED Private : GLORIA APTS. | only 1 me away. ¢ children wel- VACATION R RVATI e€mps ea contracts, new or sea? AND 3 RM. ae 31_Meenenit oa r| See a eee ao barn nied good, bench, near Lewis. en ah PAR = 0 gers | or farm, Weiking r Watton | in staan : boom oh cent nem ton Beach FE_ §-1325 4 BEDROOMS. Guan 3 we ben oe i" ; i 1, Weiking biva’ rina 630 Sr opapve pee > windows et cool breezes thru ini N This is just the home for Mr, | miles Ag | city, cig. Wil accept mt clasts | Ask Ted Meter "¢ lg i wa : a decorated and if gs 2 bedrm. Reas: MAr.| Handyman with « large family,| home in trade. tours nao De" whe td well mom ad Rials of oe) ket £220 finished atile provides seTducre! | 820, COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE 5143 Cass O REALTY “Rd, _ |2 RMS. PVT_ BATH & ENT. CALL 5.2760, higher. on , 100 For Rent Rooms 37 i} basement, new | - Fee @ room home right on after’ 5; Drayton Piains, near 2 ‘cctaen LA’ Huron 8t LP 46008 ARAL ADAP LRRD AAA wate heater, coa] heat. corner, One of our main mets, “IMMEDI ATE Diaie, GR_3-3223, | apt, Wall-to-wall car. — aT Bos s sToP A fo? | All newly detorated on the in- Over 20.000 feet Fe land, Ideal 7 ROOMS, ADUL YY Wo beling othe bath electric stove & ; ern . a1 wk ne ey northside location,| {of many types of business : automatic beat 9991 Dixie Hwy W EST SIDE at close to stores, schools and bus ACTION | (ners oh MAple $1183 : |& ay jay scons bad ve line Pull price only $7.450 wi on tel i= sven re _ \ ‘al . ae - floor : FE 25236 Apply ? * wearae RM, APT VACANT. es an ae Waite” 2 bath entrance Laat, #10 oo 550) DOW N nace, Electric Refs . os om, sie} 08 New Bet ncn srca “Son Pi 2-200 nd ° | ALL Y DECORATED mob $ washer & dryer ed. “Oak 4 my Sash pon EVERYTHING poostfes bee | ‘bont erat Fen eereet, | cen 3 tm. Quiet MOD sian tom revms and beh. Por: floors, AM Newly deegratée ‘Alum : wk FE 5.1600 | 2- AND 3-RC M [ APTS. ~~ * dea) t ‘ide rson 186 N | basement. ol) a as waiter storms & screens, Close to city he “Geo reke arts and e atic: | a e ene i oe rt r MS. 387 O&MUN | steam heat. Adulte preferred’ erty, FE D305 heater. Large lot 56x "with | bus’ and sehooln, “Here te ‘the K. L. Teninleton, Realtor. a myth tml APS OR 2-2216. Peer” -+ GLEAN ROOMS TE $\ ivilege “Oakiand Lake. Ask value of @ lifetinie. . ” [239% Orchard PE 4490 4 aa ss oows. AIM & WET “APT «| Fehon prinienes PE waaay 8 ‘Woodmere oft Saghater he ye ee eh oe oe RH Sahay egg oR MY RLS | gum ter eager wy «Bag EB a Pig air wa 4 F 3 . 4 ha * * = or i 5 4 : fied Ads. Call ] 2.8181 —:* 6 ° Adults. PE 214 Mi ene Close in, FE 22800. bee rE 9610 PE 3-391 | othe’ LISTING SERVICE " Griae Plowing 16B Ad GARDENS. YARDS & DISc- cone ‘M PLOWING, GARDEN, Tt pa! acreage, Anywhere, Te HEALTH CENTER _ varie areas, are scpotatment. galt On fice hours } a.m. to anywhere, OR 3008. "| Television Service 22 ARD ~ mene . as no 9 FR} ALL a (SERVICE CALLS AN. fete FE GA & GRADING. val ics Wm 2901 Mann Rd. OR 3.3079 ay 4 = oa 6 M_P“STRAKA < __ |GUARANTEED GARDEN, Las tefl a, FLOWING. service. David B ig + ERPS 4831) manure en se piale ste Senin P GARDENS. pewriter rvice 22A & discing. 8-1333. OR z Fv /' BE. Walton ASH - see Augte IN AELS FL ee 6S Poe Ra Ready. Willing and Able Su gE UT Pe WE NEED CONTRACTS Have buyers ‘or few or seasonét . oom coats Reasonable ao oe a Sie uttden’ Me “obl oblige: | qT C. HAYDEN, Realtor PE 6-014), UTTABLE Lo a a ia A R of OANS on owe more omen ft. rest | -acte or Charles ‘717 8S Telegraph | mc) =| eecaal Evas PE 5-489), | Wanted Real Estete ss ee nn, neracn 0 Fears ser aor ae IA. Johr nson: A&P New sheatures 9 SMALL # wo Harbor. PE SMALL 7 MODERN ecard “FURN. ith itles. Inquire Dixie rege. $233 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton ains aoe BLK. __Rooms With. Bos Board ‘8 FROM TOWN aire GR x phew meals. CLEAN - abate eens ee % Matthews FE 5-0377' Sp ee ee. oe oe eee ee sia ee pee a ge - pe ee - ee - I 5 Fi Fi - f. fis oe 7? ee a Pes Ron 7 A : : * zo Nip ee Pe oe y? : : : ; es tL THE PONTIAC PRuss, : THURSDAY, MAY 31058 ee _Business Services es Painting & =a 20| Wi. Comte Contracts Megs. 3 32! ‘St ICES OF HAM : ‘Rent Houses Furnished 35 Fer r Rent’ Rooms: 2 For ‘Sale Howse’ ft as SPECIAL NOTICE. oe Papi , _ | FE. ae: BNE Riv. Poa WEST as Se Gare cut, Apestel F . Im mediate 7 Convalescent Homes 338A al HAVE VACANCIES, MEN (JR 1826 Dinie ie HOT PLAIN mep. Bed or ambulatory j.a- “Tents ‘accepted. Easy rates Radse Lane Rest Home, F iMALL HOUSE ®URN Of UN- fora, par ap welcome. Off Tay- lor Red onte. Weaver, iets Taylor Rd ee SMALL HOUSE EXCHANGE © part-time ee work Woman : = Bele in house for pay. 2217 Lk Angelus Rd. NEW 2 BEDRM. MODERN HOUSE- hea Adutts preferred FE WATKINS LAKE « ROOMS FURN | _or r_unfurn, 4708- Highland rd ~ WATERFORD. Almost new 3 bedroom ae | Lease $100 mo. furn, or $90 m Immediate papesachen OPENING ‘hEWae REST HOME. “ita oe, VACAN rad ee RRL DEALY — OR | cance escen a en nurse's deme : rs __ Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN | Rooms by — or Week ae 4 or 2 ™m apartments ‘ooking -and relriperation units 14 Auburn FE 2-0¢39 0 ___Rent Stores |3 Loz. RMS. IDEAL FOR 1 REAL “GEORGE. BLAIR" ALTOR . | ma +imt - iver. oR yi108 Partridge. is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Lakefront — $1,900 Dn. Wh 1 Comfortable 7 room ne Eichresh hess e with 2-car @. guace, refrigerator | and carpet included. Fenced play | area for children. See this owt- standing value today. 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch Like new 3 bedroom, 1'@ bath Garage. ie, Doroth Ss modern. rae a, ROSE McLa LARTY 2162. BY OWNER 1% _ baths, e & out... & future Michi- University, Cali FE "sroker. Fa * state Uni | Use At, at NSA. . BY ‘OWNER Pico Eg ies Ae agp Sea um storms and se: $5? and FE price. room as — soeere —— for gTeen- a mar- eit * immediate -PE 1350 DN TAKE oyEs FEE = i round home. 8 rooms, % baths, 3 car Gor- NOTHING DN. we —— 3 or 3 bedrm hom basem isi . 4 WATER makes by ps oi the “ values” * market. It’ = Bg mete 3 ‘bedteoma birch kitchen and basement. penn i—need We say. $10,000, : ina HOLD THE PHONE! | Good fami 4 Doce mily home, 4 bed- basement, news what do you know, r Sreclant”. sean ae kitehen too, Price only $ia” 950 . as sued down “ae DOWN PAYMENT» ZERO : Yes, nothing down to vet- s erans, Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow. with Be fv base: ment, water ner, a@lu- minum storms screens, large family kitchen. Dead end With no. traffic, Excellent area, Truly” value, Why bn to~ a w nr “haus eto ike ae ls fo sate Only $9,- - Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 * a Wie Belur EE Hie oe OO | OR ee ewe ee . ** * ee é 2 MR RR A MOR em wee ae ei oe 3 w i cs CES ia i Re. my “ a, He ie re poet > nD Ae { *} ~ Seyreitgens mee © ely rok ore = Fa 2 “oa . \. mee Jie 3 “ie ai ear mae sical i “ £08 wy ARS ES ee bs oS a ae Ves. a ee , Sat 2. ye: . i iz wy if % “ aq ®e ia : = om ry i : i, : fe : \ : \ ¢ : oS . . * £\ ¥. i "Sey? ; ‘ ee as io ee 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, ‘obs. Res ; a .. For Sale Houses | 43 CARNIVAL y Dick Turner __ For Sale Houses 43) ‘Fer Sale Houses’ 43 Fer Sale Lake Prop, 46 For Sale Lots 46 " ‘pate ‘s \ ey ne : ae + a « $200 DOWN ae ."e 3 hited gr suction Brick. Com. saty 1ak 98 x 0 oo hack ‘ e have: fast one ; OFFERS ° “call now, : é - ar as CRAW FORD AGENCY West Side © . MY 31103 606 E. FLINT ST. vem Me uP ge ort gy LAKE. ORION, MICH. and lavatory first floor, 4 stairw bes) $65 a ; ; VACANT for ienmpetiene pos. month 3, Basement, matic 08, car gars . ceonian. Hirws “oil heat $0xi97. 2 car ‘wy rear & Seat Tate take @ look! HOMES room. i ltehen large i aunts "garage. $10,180; $223 dowp. . eo oom a oid. Alum 1 500 Dow . 2 acres, part- “We hove ane #83 and “spectficaticns Bae wi ott wt! th $i, aman sack type home d pecake & Palmer If you are con- f a = losi t @ FOr aden oes r . ls A building t new bome N Oo Mor tgage and $05 per mouth includ me. se, Complete TO | IRWIN 66 x 130. na G00 ee 8 ee = C ea, ater Sa tees | heal “arepiag My car ga- Cc 1 _ae osts : . privileges. e on Silver, Time to Build 3060 8. Commerce Rd. _ MA +1578 ommercia nd ae 5-08) . Build the new. home that you |g PRONTAG F ON BYLVAN | “S00 ter George. Irwin] ,,cAmeNtS,, | BED EY OWNER Waterford Township, =| Btvyitiwantanetscta | az Opa ge femme] wing 2a Mt REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave | Res a _‘arge lot, nice location. OR 3-2810 | Newer brick ranch, close - fit your pocket book. Take ad- | ome 000, ‘te FE 50101 _———_| $10 Deposit Starts Deal ln } aeet schools. 3 bedr ‘oom, |” vom e of our in features | DUCK PARE. HIGHLAND TWP., mise lake Rd. 233, a 120 PARTLY} cae a BA ‘BUILT, IN RANGES & OVENS ‘NO - bath, titenen iat} wit with ook help” faatce ess op tnt OEY, bome. beach. ‘Electricity, well, Loe 6 SS nee move in. Small down pay- |LOADS OF MODERN PEATURES| i ing space. birch a or informa: ‘today. lity building. Water on la Aye a of Adams, Corner B allowed an 000, Bask sep ierms “pie Biel” ONV PY BAY RENT? | == PAYMENT | fumace," water softener, |Omar Street sae | Ay a Mt | Um inum stor : Love! ‘sto: hom = if wi DOWN screens. waite. ‘Quast cellent 3 Sie he New Carpet. | BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONTAGE Ri A nett In Cc Model Open | 3 3 bedroom starter homes | - mortgage. sense : oneet. eer pe ane faite tor mantigvel Oy any aa © | with, full‘ basement and rough wir | | } ; cae far al. Call FE TO ra} 8-0468 , NnENTERCEPT é SPRIDAY. ae ore Sot "svith omall” down, Pa Donelson Fark lake priv- A Steal on Central 5-0837 after Pom oe oa recnes and, Sunda y i Lakefront vo toe Te ent P Wood Co.. OR 3-1235 | leges. soa boa ab Well kept 1 story house with) : Not far from town of shopping) 3 block pore on aim Corner’ Willems LE Rd. & M59 ractive liv room with 4 rooms and bath. Only $3,000 CASS LAKE : . . center. Bee this delig tful Wat- , |—After 6 6, OF OR 37038” fireplace. 2 | aad with terms. FOR PERRY ACRES 107 7am Sar: kins Lake home with 3 bed- WESTOWN REAL’ TY | “NV bath on’ first floor, large | ,,, « | canal frontage — just a few feet|} Pp. HOLMES, INC. PE _5-2053 rooms, full basement, eutomst-| we gargs of EVES. LI-3-4671| t bedroom and small room Wonderful Garden Area from the big lake, This homey | (a. S ig], READY FOR BUIL fe beat and hot wales, many DEAN 6500 DN | _ up. 4 rooms. Rec- Total of 2 tote with this roomy “ih 7 room fF with family room i ving $1,500 u extras.. Brick and Shake ex-)4 4 BEDROOM MODERN. DN | Featioa roam, bar, fireplace. a bed 5 e. ca a ing. Some on pe » aes ; rior, excellent $60 per mo, FE 5-9580. -_ . Attach breeseway, we reh, al =n oP ow Carpeting i give you ve ful antage fear — e 6 ” Offered ot. $21,500.00 4 and garag 2. $21. woul ay ——? a ‘around fring. eed M —aremertes may be tee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tm nee. 300; Nerms. Hay Yue ak s1e1S 90 terms. Bot WICKERSHA : 7 US. Pot OR . | 1195_W MAPLE — MAystair rer 1p 30 A Four-Family Brick ELIZABETH LA a © 1968 by MEA Servis, iw estridge—W aterford John K -_ Irwin a & Sons om AE lakefront Val | GH ACRE LOT BUILDING, ae wr oar house ~ ae. Dome \eageean eros | ome delu: . eek a Cc. ef REGRET, Realtor _ trade. rE? a colonial e i . a se. + xe as 3 family income. 3| Snons eS seoms “in opch down, dining room, oil ‘I want to get Junior out of the house before his birthday | fireplace, 1% baths, 3 bed- n13, west Huron. east tee Highland 54, ‘eee (eee) Tal fak rooms and bath down, 4 rooms unit. 4 new ies. heat, rec. room, double AL delivered! nd aa | rooms and den. a: : Tm Ld, 96. oF ~~ Wa ters e fe entrances) Shows net profit over $2700. rage. fenced yard. Two lows ——! is delivered! Pretend you're fixing his bath! and drapes, heat At ; a NT] Wooded and hillside cottage sites. — 2 ear garage, barn. Offered; in 1987. Rentals only 865. Low down payment to new anna cA ONT ed 2 car earase Nicely oneepens Taeae ioe wt | 80 ft. Privileges on mile > wt $24, pet mente. Sone Papen” A mortgage. Call today Itndseaped io 900x145. $31,- PA On KET BU N Ww. bong —— lake for, beating: " - a : rms ca 5 ‘ . swimming, exce “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | Fe #6sse Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses 43 quomtal taka § ‘. or itso aoe an ° @ Clemens St. 1 W. Huron Street LAKEFRONT i Lake, | own Gai Ser “Alten $1,000 Down FE 586) or FE +427 | Picom furotahed. ae mere O.C. R. Roy Annett Inc. : Walertoré Hil's My acre 300) SEE. AGENT ON PREMISES PE 5-1201 rei PE 2-3370 3 bedroom home, newly dec- age OR TORS, w RANCH WHi $10,000 BAT.-SUN,, 1- er tauide asd out, Pine | BY OWNER NEW? BEDROOM —828*O% >8™ ooner 5 te Fiertan, witt sett 2,5. Syren FEderai 8.0466) 1250 ATRREDUCED down HITE BROS. - Located on Northside of Clarke pencled ayitg room. rely home Drayton Plains. OR 3-2392. their 3 bedroom modern home, | Opem Evenings and Sunday 1} ment - IMMEDIA REAL ESTATE ston-Orion Rd. 1 mile W. of Bald Low Down Payment yh ge COMPARE THIS ove an 24 lota, garage, basement, storms : Sigh — 3 bedroom Ranch type a a win Rd. Drive to ide : tine. +0684 Custom, built 1200 24, ft. 3 ped. Aaa, Oy a Eile, 500 terms. sc anmaee oe ATES co | magilate has ‘iving oom | Open Ever tt) 9; Gunday 10 “TU 8 KUSCHELL. na Lifetime basement. 2 fireplaces. Siate en-/ FE 24078 ee ee Selo Union Lake Ra, ve EET OO | em cheenting wtiee ox "| Dunham Lake Frontage | MI_ 41 $1528 W's only once ins | with’ vanlty Piastéred walls, Oak Modern, full price $1,800, ee SRR be an Stine acreenss doors, ie: | CHAPIN REALTORS me 200 | platted ‘nto. 129 lots. Rae ‘a : q ag 2 f . ls rie one s Rees. Bee tor pitehe on your tee le rma, ¥4.000 — : 1 East . pe home. Gas mg. oem over GI 4's per cent | LAKEFRONT LOT, NEAR OR- roads. Good percolation. Sea gl a es ee] ‘type. ques. bare Gils | No $$ Dn. heat, ‘full basement. Res-| insurance, Walking distance 10 | pate lane Vileas, G60 enn. Far Rats OAT AND SAKE, cone - |) Be l IAN taal [AREPRONT LOT 116 LADUE eee pantie’ Secrea. |} BEDROOM RANCH_REPRIOER- Pt W. DINNAN SS ee AR oto auto heat and stor. Washer, dryer, range iM-\9g w. Huron PE 42577 Pull Basement Prospect Street a Aneeron ,_ Pontiac Lake. — sen oj ie sheaed wa m. — payments, EVES. PE 43946 | MODEL OPEN - ONLY $18, ag oe < 1 tome 2 TAKE FRONT HOME, ON LOTUS ovens ACRES, |B Beltwia- Wakes now, MY . Em ' : room, . 2 bedrooms, 1% beths, Esta : MY 3-76T1 ‘ ij heat Side drive. Full base-| attached 2 car garage. Owner out| basem : “dock Priced wo sell at | MY > = $500 DOW N’ ve ew te Clemens & r Featherstone ment, Priced for quick sale.| of town—wants “quick sale. Very Living room 8 thang extras, $i8.-| OFF MT. CLEMENS, 2 Lots. $1,200 a eres “beautiful view. 3 bedrm. nist $4,500 full price, OF 3-431! | Gi POPLAR OLDER HOME WILL TAKE YOUR HOME pomggt TH, One | 660 C8 26803 slgtte or wook-| ferme. ‘ Mf Mf M4 ° rbage ater softener, “TLAREFRONT HOME D. yo ane of aths, replace. _ wall Aah —nsey 4 SXYE AN LAKE NOTHING I DOWN—G 31 : nD pay pane screens: soere. LAKEFRONT H ME +l ar pak LAKE R € = home sereene. “tit. Som Warwick bes new 3 bedrm.| foo! 2 eet white; _ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Large 100x138 Jot the home | tn exce tiem. 9 podreeme. & Walnut brick tetjovel, gh basement, tos modern. ty kiteh- ng ve been: for so long. | thie Selk cpectous “Hiving room | WHITE LAKE. 2 parcels near ptb- oil steam ROCHESTER AREA woo ih Ci eee ray fa water. fares ¢ are PROUD to have the priv-| and dining ares. Beautiful view of | lic fishing site. West end. Could heat dyearold ranch with ¢ lots. Com- pe. is ty Se 4-600. |- Sores eS liege of this newly Tesi-| jake Me car garage be divided inte 8 lots. and a on aye © solid drive. dence. let. Priced ‘sell at om g1.000, ice ~ 814, 000. sttached Sea terms : f terms CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 2. lots, ‘rare “ia boo i £ N ge : overlooking lake, 164 frontage. CHEROKEE HILLS ~ H. M. SELDON CO. wo 1 no ans 81261 : 14.00 SHAL Seacn idet| © LAKE ORION ime ”6hCU FM First Offerin * ~~ wlan _—_ bark yOR BSTTER BOMES window Jarge | je rem unin ‘benway and joke a Be & ( A Y | ORD we “Heart of the Lakes” Park. | Monthly payments ae | Kitchen 1am ‘tag, ‘rele lake | Zoned commercisi Pine for busi: | “lene tes awa, brick H a n Words Cannot Express | —“**+ Seshebaw h Maybe Rd «4 brick sd frame ranch ra, Mm) oo Se 1% E. Pike Open Ev ay e The beauty & comfort of this lovely oer as | . Morms, screens, 2 nice | 3 M. SELDON CO di C. HAYDEN, Realtor es. sterfvemt heme 68 Load family ccm built im | - roomy ‘10x12 bedrooms this 5 . : fy FE 4-9584 OFF MT. . 2 shady! Take There are 4 bedrooms, 14 bedroom home with full stove, oven and =) 2 car) well planned today | 46 Weedward, Rochester, mich. | 9 =. Walton ‘ lots with § room home. Oak firs.) x is living with bese cod fogrs. tle bath: | lot’ “sprinkling ‘system , tee oL 11 Ss«éFor Saale hemes a7 Ww ASH. PARK S New oll furnace. A buy at) brick fireplace, full ceramic tile in en. o : HOYT REALTY LAKE FRONT, 3 BDRM. BRICK.) ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ se) Se oe eee argo OED perce wan | - Gna fireplace equipment included. | FE 9-000 FE dear garage, gas heat, 2 baths. 5 ac WITH LAKE PRIVI- : gas heat, ——_ Y Sr pe Excelient 2 story shows by anni, —— . North end on eared “terest. $32,500 with terms. 2548, Tele graph Re. | 7 mpgs be —_ . leees. 33.3 x 3 ¢ foundation Ready pony “calves gik00 ae ou Gain ta Channel Front 9600 DOWN NORTH SIDE Las | grea Kitchen had GE, boa "GEORGE 1 BLAIR. Bins er. Living ‘room 2x16. Master|Pour room, bungalow, with 2, bed- 3 bedroom heme cn large co in teed nae g het tui; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | _ 3-001. me EAL KEnwood 1-079 bearoom Py a yo Sg Yanga g mee mo Do neat | sorice geese with reasonable down IT CAKEPRO! ODER HOME | 4836 Dixie salon Pun nok 215 into ‘Maceday Lake. Boat jum. storms screens. paym per cent m _0 eee PONTIAC ND fefniture inekaded ta low price of bath. gage 60 © month. Be Le SG Lots OW CANAL at| —___Bves._© Gn "ite — ; New 3 m ¢ on jar $7,450. It's vacant! monthly payments to in- sure one im Sylvan Lake, Write. to 8409 Mc-| § ACRES WEST OF ORTON Lz : Sel lot. at jake level! | lizabeth Lake Estates clude taxes a rance. WEST SIDE : ; J Ave ae and sightly F si aso with § CARL W. BIRD Realtor : floors. ei.tes. Fernas ; r rooms on wage shady lot. $650 DOWN U * 3 bedroom with 2 room OVERLOOKING aco F LA = ogy See 3 Psy & Pranks . 4395 Dix a . , : — " 2° living —-T 3 bedroom with, full | eon > es ee ¥ 2 trees, Oe Oeema Taeal ar $8 Sere "eres 2) MOVES YOU IN! DOWN. New 2. dedroom| room. 2% | ment. In’ new Medison’ | orice $il80 ‘aud only 85 Pe I ay a go #0 ACRES. $8500, Call MU 42048, MONTHLY PA moon your lot. 96.908. Ful cherry pear School Qietriet alum. | wes $5 per pe yee i a w, No. smvestors tm ie \" win- storms reens. rd. : ranch. A vestors EF rian Pez oe sl Walton Bivd. SP ie PPE See ar wan sor) Setheerentuer gad |” LAKEFRONT | Sif tel Sit ht lot we can & choice of | : . . i rooms furnace, shower good locations. Been TOE Rete re ee nce | PHA _TERMB—O010 Genes Dr. | rCAN eT ana en tnd “stool, ‘nice fenced | lot, boat Richard Steele, Realtor Co ete ee reece & | OR, this 3 bedroom home | A. JOHNSON, Realtor en q a oare and dock 2 miles 224, Center st. Highland N supuRnan. iste 8 fi lovely landse [im tile bate, ahem storms 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 7 . ree city limite. $5.500 uu en 4-2045 EM 36210 hom pprox. acre } screens, patio ree . Bie de casenadas| Sa Geteemk es | Rune ott wero ow | spp 42533 RETLADE Rah Sie ox aA dead bunds te : ar garage. $12,000.| cellent swimming. Showa by Femtee. Gah we hw on sp _ cel Gm HOR DF at ey WATERFRONT Cheap. J.C HAYDEN, Real a pointmRRO. REAL . | full sted mod. | 4 rooms bath, large ones N, Realtor - _ LTos WE BUY AND SELL as? and utility, oft “Ternsee. 50x! Well located “North of Pontise, “ £ PE 6-041 at cCULLOUGH REA LAND CONTRA Ceramic ba %. Rec- Year around, swim-| large 5 rms. & bath bungalow. Eves: © 51m & FE $3044 poets vem ot 2 ming and - $7,600: $2,000/ | Pirepiace. productive soil. No Do ee Sund to 5 basement Gas auto. heat Immediate No Down Payment Open Evenings Sunday 1 to § NIC yi { ‘and qgasinator. 3 car garage. acre near Perry ner of . TO oF : , ‘ rer . view of Sylvan Lake. Senaun Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 90.500 ¢ bse — New, beautiful 3 bedroom brick : $300 DOWN can arranged. $32_W. Huron FE 4-8550 aT Cale. Pamity sised iiteheo. Ses | & HARGER CO. Bargain Hunting? Arrnacrive wew 3 vec. | MAGEDAY LAKE 4 ROOMS AND PONTIAC C REALTY inator. Aluminum rms and) 3 HOME ON WEST For 3 bedroom home for only . : path log house 2 lots. $5,500 cash screens, Waves ““Bullder,| SIDE. STOVE & REPRIOERA. __ Seen EVENINGS PE #163 | $0900? We suggest veo this| Toom Ranch home. Every 3913 Nelsey Ra, vi ® ACRES NEAR wy — TESST WE 24200. ESPONSIBLE PARTY ~~ FOR COLORE oo Ses prayfon aq jeree. ene” wis «= «| PRICED TO SELL. BY OWNER, | 0 etree Clarkston oy : D .| ms living vogm, also onan am § 160 ft. water frontage. All mod- | Aso 240 acres. 8 rm. modern house : Suverven, Living ts thle 3 dining room, kitchen and 1 bed-| Privileges. Easy PHA term ~ ern yr. around Lome on beautiful spd” tae acre ta -_Quly $20,000 $500 DOWN room -home on Big Lake Rd. Oi! % Dasemont TREE wome eine Ba P T ORI » Fer dotals call | i35 ecres, ® iiford, real buy. : pope te nti, lastered walls, Located on a| - O'S, NOW you ean “ —OR NWA, ‘ , . e 125 x 130 ft. lot, Don't miss jor J ’ 3-BEDROOM RANCH | NEAT? BEDROOM wiry page| J.C. HAYDEN Realtor | tiscee! mongaee, costs only. Has aa ee ae ule w Pr W. DINNAN Ds SION.” = 86 E. Walton PE 8-044] Open Eves i dining I and 10 x 2 kiteh- down. al EVES FE +206 Se eat by | . : | 4 ' en rdwood floors and WM. C 5 ay. Ba i eer ary 30 GENTLY ROLLING 4 R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Buy Now — REALLY! screens. $9,500 full price. MAple 5-1 NTLY ROLLING ACKES — 198: .F ' MS OAKLAND AVE FE 5-0603 Old H | Beet ee wltle 3 betroom | CLOSE TO THE LAKE ts Md yee ae | E_PRONT. BELEVEL, frontage. 88,950 with 81.000 down. x Ct . OPEN EVENINGS Bey EE | OUSe - home near Willams Lake - SP see home with 3 Tamilles att Lockiin, Owner. 5 acres West ‘nigh ‘| LOH... Bineah, moder home GI's _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | (CLARKSTON) featuring a, large, living, room. | -Sodernized kitchen” with CK. j00 PT LAKE | and sightiy. * sho wi with $300 Dn. ig os 1M, near Wit $8 PER MONTH 3-Bedrm. Ranch Home. |) Becoe eee aoe tba etincs bar aamnd ceed frontage, Exe. beach, 339 ft. deep 4308 Dikie Hwy. peak Glavens anb erquns. fee o = es > In Waterford Village Here's that old house you} ment. Fencea 100" 180 tt. beau. oes based yard Wel pees | B mee Wiest % ACRE , preter Reuss. iiaié. If you went FHA Very attractive inside ‘and oat have been waiting for— close rows Lge: ee nel ght omar way 00 ‘ean be = Sale Revert Prop. 4A sites 00 winding paved ireets. . TTT bette = 25 living hools price. = on term. king stance schools . BL . barry iti down will buy it! $64 PER MONTH ture window. aa itled "paths, “oll So) te ee oe © oa per: coms merwenes. ACRE Ww LOT, WEAR| churches, shopping. lakes, park (Bit ve, teh ae heme, beaut : $344 Moves You In furnace. Aluminum storms and had ymorg fA) peer RAY O’NEIL, Realtor * giants ft. trailer sole: a ot a ieee coun: . -- : P screens. a @ A A Bonn dear rot “Be H h ‘ _3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN country empen done in ellow | oe $F erm em live bh bere la dubitably ! | % eereme Rd. PO ary an ro colp 8-TT11. an F el 5 = A. 2 a arises UII eS | oan F5 AP om pane| Santana) ELyeyreet ig ot fer ee ce Sree Me | eee kit ie ece ot > i be Z : s is a fine Cass e: re r rade Your uity EF ethos Realtor FE aed : ' , DARK mean disappointment. Owner, — ; ear around home Excellent sauae~ PENINSULA ONTARIO. —— arge barme and. stable. HOPKINS . aieaiele Listing FL oonk e Dierah Building Co. a. state, only oo = es $790 D : ach.. Shady fenced landscaped In good conditio . Ag eg oa! ae oe ee own. Shatte ain! fee's potas fevitam gt ont eautfel pew: | HH. -M. SELDON CO. 2 , oon . | arobaie oo fs ee — insula tles itiac, | 36 Woodward, Rochester, Mich. range, ood: with fan. Oasinetor. ' ‘OLOREP Attractive Bungalow c «| pedteeas ety, mown ” ic ret, bysbaar, alt the wey, $3 10 ‘OL, 1-8751 basement large Wot, alumi- Orris on | COL L te | Sppointment only $13, a Like. a different : = pind Paved x : 7 alt Elizabeth Lake Estates Neat 2 bedroom in Drayton | > | world of eve z birch, | Sale Business Property 49 street. FE 5.6767, WE svG thing Jown! Exceptionally neat, 2 bedrms., oak . gens er Poa Bei| WHITE R S : ——— ia tees wecine: ake Baa Rod Rambling Ranch Home —s gts — 2 3, & 4 Bev | 10h: painted walls, Levadiaoey ‘bath, Double size garage. Only : BROS. ee an meee he ee | FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM, type of (Sa ROOM, Se LOTS ined earese Zinice commer lots — Sees tes ees: 060 Dixie Hwy Best Buys me c you Cot information, | AN TEAL LOC TIO} = A e hool A t : ’ f ' | ise v information, A NON ~ CL ARK -fly has aver le sreomed| = BAROAIN PRICED FOR FAST! fect rswimming. beach an y ood , ; Open Eves ‘til 9; Sun 10 ‘Til 5 sf. owner, 3- r at Sears reer coll esc ; | shing e y own. 7 “ : | AK E. CABIN. room house for income. SIDE. GOOD BUY. 90.500; “Tous, Foome on one Noor. ; , ie k Williams Lk. | 1 Today Large lot. Center resort area, ad-| Build on front of lot. $25 per ft. with $1.100 down, Immediate pow) Fait basement at | ground JIM WRIGHT _ Giroux- ranks | & ' . cining state forest. Good hunting. Contractors bung iteh ith sterials and workmenship |r PQAKLAND AVE FE | 1 : s pagen tae: seperate Gee cere) eee ent cote PNT EVENINGS UNTIL, 8:50 | | ajgg EER AL REAL SOR 3 O70 | Let's go swimmjng & fish- | WOODED LOT ich O Yrctee . Gladwin (Skeels), Ready for occupancy. Salesrooms, living room, rooms, base- on wooded ict, 100 x 265 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ing te the password on this : Beauttt po Fo oy Thon eee ae ED ROOM conference rooms, engineering de- ment. Gas heat, New l's-car €&) in very exclusive subdivi- VETERANS eas! 3 nice bedrooms. large | Established n- 1916 ere oe ee at Wildwood Resort. mpg Vt Penge rod | peace rage. Off Vootheis: R Men. Becciiens peoee. tvs MIDDLETON — $195 MOVES YOU IN-NO OTH-| - kitchen,” OS "ae | CLARKSTON — Only 3960 down jocated in Bloomfield Two. Easy terms, Also will build| “"R°'p- RILEY BRO: THCOME BUY. 4 FAMILY. s1¢-] Mil Sergatie Gie bathe, pice ER COST, THREE NEW 3 J BED- tomatic oll furnace, Also at-| for this 2 bedrm. home. new in Sopdet tang # _on your lot, FE_ 4000, sdo Elizabeth Bake Rd 000. Pull price. Built in 1948, ve outstanding selling appoint- 0 DOWN — Located off Pine MODERN RICk .OTPUL se: hed | garage. Barbecue| °56. Oak floors, full bath fe pg beady 0 acon! For Sale Lots 46| 72 24 good condition. Income over ments, Rd -S room mod- OAK OORS, TILE pit, Beautiful wooded lot, lo-| shower. ofl heat. Large level “ot. imetoas posse sched ~ D TXT E HIGHWAY. DRAYTON Rey cen ay yoke. Will cm 2 errerel tana. tight BATH WARDROBE CLOSETS. iy “s00 tt to Al bench | this ware an wet at ey oni seca _ , i block vith Perma mas freak. r wi = Soll ed Tes © ane a za s I Z . accept fee 6 cheer home or) GI HOMES | consider a trade. Immed- LOVELY ss BECONASED can ier cope eat. Only| tonight. = ee: cs CANAL FRONT Le fpovsoee — ‘land contracts as ali or part, (1) $7,250 total price of this | ate possession. THROUGHO FUL ranged. 6 read ! cn eee Fish from your front porch : ’ down payment. ; | attractive modern bangalow ; ENT REC. ROOM st cen nge: urry COLONIAL ESTATES — Hapdy here in thie charming wa- Ww. pale 1 any frame ote . on lot 120 x 140, Kool Ven ($500 DOWN — Cozy 4 room and PAVED STR IMMEDIATE H d E F to Birmingham . and Pontiac rfront home, newly deco- pe bave ar ol good buys; 40’ , Vacanb. $8,500, 7 ROOM MODERN CITY HOME awnings, and jalousie ig | bath. Aluminum storms OWadar . £ OX |- Nearly new brick ranch ais pela [neon tad ple ip Siero in Lakefront lots, Suburban 3 bedrooms and bath up. 1 bed- dows. Located east subur- | and screens, extra nice lot. — ae: home. 20 Ft. living r wall-to- Access to 6 fishing coded lots: in. fact. | 3. da pea 4 6x «(60 block room down. Good condition. Base- ban Immediate possession. | BUILDINO? 5 REAL ESTATE wall carpeeting, wrick. ecstasa lakes. Only $7,050- with rea- most any kind of lot. We! bidg. With motiern 4 room ment, gas heat. garage, $9,900. ed lot, Aor 3) 05%) Dinte = = vanity in tiled bath. attractive sonable terme. will also build a home $10,900, terms, or wil Riay e with $2,000 or less down. (2) $8,080 for 1- year - old MANY OTHER HOMES , We will bufld on your lo het e Hwy tayton Plains, kitchen, Formica : | your choice and arrange fl-| equity for 3 bedroom | modern bungalow, with RENTALS & INCOM ; weerce™ none oe of ice out | . OR_3-8771 : | boards. dinette, ofl heat. ‘Attached “ : ” —— ou for informa- 6 ROOM MODERN. 1 FLOOR, astered walls and oak ; . on ook rs e = =r ees i 2 car garage, landscaped. All in LOOK, MOM tion no ZQNED MANUPACTURING. _Indue- SROs Cer RE ag melee Leslie R. Middleton | | FaaMePBOWN ste RILEY ER a he Sed odin Pca meee i ee Dern - “BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON | call. : So able $ e 3 blocks from new elemen- B t ew wired” ior curser. Nice. ot $10,500 with (3+ $10,500, Motern two rE 5-121 — OR +3023 — FE 40003) rr Room for Ev eryone oem 8 Le peste Ty ange a eman Salad ar meats. New otic cia $3,700 down to 4 per cent GI bedrocal ibungelow, Fd tl : Ged JO8 y nay | Big families or small ones that ALL ON ONE FLOOR — Brick | rooms, ofl furnace, 1% car ‘ ‘mortgage Shown by Ae: gape basement, extra lavatory, DRAYTON PLAINS | me new. = cnatinctoa| need see income, See this; 3, bedrm, home located in west arage and 2 large lots. : wee elegant ae ne ined A reel uy. Ask for Mike on this’. and shower Oi! heat, fire- : i oe rare) Bow ee a | 2-room house in excellent condi- suburban area. Surrounded by fnmediate , Possens on ™ nN pg tam os on Pe 5 on place. Wards Orchard oe BY 36 Lor eee F oni 1 a plastered c= ae ree ee other me ee gee 8 arse Built this on only $499 Dn. a pse home, Pasement, gas furnace. Ga- 6 7 DE , “ ti ° walls, birch doors, 11x17 kitchen, ine Mow or n } way fireplace. Bu rage, $10,900, CLARK REAL ESTATE, CE eee WE BUILD Located on a paved street, this lovely {feny reer eer forced wif | bringing in £330 Per moth Price be fears ety est La vatee 1% ‘ACRES. REALTORS FE 4-0528 WILLIAMS LAKE F: FE 44402 or PE 4-413, DORRIS & SON REALTORS £* ardeners paradise’ has for dad:| heat. A’real value at $11.800 with | reduced to $9.0 th $1,500 dn. let See this at $16,950. Terms. Located on Walton Biv a 8 Tele Eves, & Sun. 2 bedroo D. Zoned West 1362. W. Huron Open Evenings 752 W. Huron Ph FE 41557; Extra large 2 car garage with * $400 down on FHA terms. Suburban Co fort city of Pontiac, — od. FT. OF NTAGE. oi tur ee. Coul a east oheieee MULTIPLE LISTING SERWCE. = | | ork shop space lus tool, tor- | nese a ore sc or nner. | ROOM FOR ALL — Pleasant 4 excellent paid in ; E, Qe Ba, Village of nied tc *, gould $1300, °S con e oor rbecue, : : s ce quiet ne t- closet space too. black ig *¢ aterford cted. . 6 ROOMS—3 REDROOM HOME | fenced. agro el with many “ber Jim Williams’ — within the city limits. Excel- Full at molt heat, paved street, slay dn! ior ruck » Fiooe. wi wil fee ape ro Pid picky Cc HAYDE Not far from downtown area | ries and fruit trees. Four mother ; lent 2 room home with tiled; nearly “% acre, shade trees out- erms. GEORGE LAIR 1. . yi N, Realtor Has a building approximately 20! Boge -carpeted living rm. with REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | bath, kitchen and breezeway door grill Located northwest of ; 96 EB, Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. Soy GS as pera fireplace. fal] dining rm., den 1218 Baldwin _FE 4-0547| . to attached garage. All rooms| Pontiac — for large family. | 9 ACRES—HOME ALTOR PRICED AT $9900 with $1,900 “or sewing rm, extra breakfast. ee carpeted. Situated on a beautiful | $12,950 te * 4536 Dinie P OR 3-125! DOWN Rochester Area rm. built im stove and oven. LA PRI ILEGES _ 150 x 160 foot Jot with s running >| Located | in shin limits, Bon PLAINS Sctamictibathl aud) finished LAKE Vv -stream .at its side Call us f LAKE PRIVILEGE — 3 bedroo new M- fr tees, e) Large Brick Ranchtype eation 2nd, finished rec: Beautiful 3 bedroom Ranch, =» Saint nent $10,500 | «modern hothe, hardwood floors,! also Galloway “Eves. =u SMALL fe oe HOME home with attached garage Hd Tm n fu asement.| Living room 21 x 14 with | Ppo : 500 | | a 4 €, Jn wood oars fan eninge. e | ri. On @ 266 {t lot overlooking, and screened porch. 9 bed- For both mother and ded: Beau-| attractive fireplace, Sun |. East Yale | ee ee eet cesen pony oo LAKE FRONT. LOTS REASON. ay of floor Pedy ence with a lake privileges | Feemialia aaaition| (lal iaree ul land scaping and $1,600 worth| room 14 x 10 Car garage 3 bea | ving Fo eh gl gS, ae A home 2 car f- able EM 3-621 ame ce brick commer- PRICED AT ¢ ‘ 3 of new awnings which makes this) Lot 120 x 110 Pull \ edroom home, convenient to, Large lot wi en soge. iced to sell at $18- . bs Bite ra niet 8. fe, of Pon- | aneled family room with | -a lovely piace to live, walking! /. shopping and transportation It| and fruit eae eon: $10,050. ‘with te will uu or lease. $16 replace and grill Large di y P o live, walking’ only $14,050 with terms. faacact " iy w trad . Basy CALIFORNIA STYLE living room wi fireplace. | gua880 terms rie® es Fe ye good werme shod Richard Steele, Realtor — overlooking beautiful wat Wa to wall carpeting. 7” terres” 5 \INCOME 51.006 dow — and full basement. 224 Center, Highland K Lt Templeton, Realtor ins Lake. Features galore 20x Large landscaped jot HOLMES-B. “EX AM | Dandy 2 family income. § ’ ROKER Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor MU 42045 EM 3-6210 %ft living room, } firepiaces.| Terms. on Disie ew |. Rooms and bath Ist in moe Disie itwy. at Te Edw. M. Stout, Realtor : 230 Orehier 6. FE dese te built-ins aMt-ins to 6 moctous itehen Ther-| JOR 37-1050 _ “Bvenings OR_ 3.3230) for’ 3. ome. and bath om PE 41157 en ee Pe. 4-4821 reo 2-0123 me Open Soo TT N Saginaw St Ph, PE 8-8165 SPRING ATLL _SUBDIVIBION, Rent ee Bee a Us TODA v1 “ Spence Street oe trance. Ofl heat, Only $1,150 | AMPLE CUSTOMER, SREING Open Eves Till § P.M, (Adame and sito, Ra.) Attrae- en Lease we COG. PA BUILD a auigeeds a, — Pisang ] I BO Oe « down. vem scnoon | HURON GARDE} IS . _ : 4 lot adjoins 18. Own : nen . ea s time ¢ \ Hi 7 ON] ~ Near NEAR WIS 5 aap . - gee pom nome VS tet et eed ae Mike . @ Belem Sebooe If gon Attractive 2. bedroo m bun- Two Bedroom Home : | Tem I t n | : BEAUTIPUL B Fatt Fe eng Pe sane. bout. | 7] | . i e 0 v m, ent Vc ro aoe cations or from one deat many Sees Speen eae” 2 oar w. doesn't cost a jot oe 1g 1T.! itehen wit 7 eating space. Wali-to-Wall Carpeting -£ p © O : c =e thing Lake, «, Bay AS, Sale or Exchange 50 50 sy Cal us tor. fall imorme: varanen (terms $7930 EASY TERMS. * Full basement. sas eat. Nicely Landscaped Lot 78 i | Ine P t oe : | ~ eee E oe Full price only $9,150 with 5 278 Menominee ome roper y Thorpe Street 2 THRIFTY. THINKING FHA terms Down to Vets Truly a jovely ‘home. ‘Situated on Well located 7 room and $700 DOWN — Oniy $50 per month IVAN W. bedrme.. eps ate est,” ‘COLORED’ ] th home with gas heat 20 x 30 neat & clean bingalow 50, W M. =i aa. WO gig =! - Tivin mi end i cer garage Comer ——«-X,286 lot. with shate & more | A. | room ireplece. : IDEAL, LOCATION for 4 Wi | 1a gm 2 Davee streets, TOTAL 85.800 | KENNEDY, is is partect im every detail. 1ecer ae Sere REALTOR . FE $9471 aa } rage. . home yow age - , 10e@Man |. we. wu. Kxupsrs J. R. Hiltz .RE si, FE 53-9471 . rae sould pe ‘prove tg, OE fe Ses a, PENANG : 1 EETATE \ OPEN EVES REALTOR 244.8 Telegraph Rd ¢ Reaith \* oe . a ; 1 “RA EALTY” aM. Huron FE G20 FB 4518 Evening No Putygso) tort Ww. Huron” ore seret! MULTIPLE es a oe Om Open Frenne ty #20 | S820 Ore Ye Seed oP": RAINBOW. RE AL iY |S € I : | : i é, “ { é fhe a ; ‘he \ a “ . f- \ . \ Re \ : i Fay ¥ ta Sa “ant. Relegraph TAB- 10. vente = Saas man, te W E.COVER | THE STATE “STATEWIDE ha ances. Service of. Pontise ._ PE 4-0521 “LET'S TALK * BUSINESS” Attention School Teachers ry _— area ly Thumb dist rict Auto Parts_N ew len ea bifhahot a retail business. Owners oth- er ne ag force sale. Now rate er eent with fired Le Eaventory in- cludes com of (dame) mere anise. Pires tory dn, Good leas MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 gs. TELEGRA RAPH RD. 1582. __ PARE AT R_ FRONT DOOR “———"MUTART REALTY WALLED LAKE goods and bait business ana hwy. in lake area. Large stock of tackle, — sporting ry ‘ ps, an ds. a ‘tures, preryeins li = a ‘ful bath at 83 $50 v uarters. ren ao “yease. 84.000 with $3,000 down 2410-8, mee MA_¢2301 “MOBILGAS STATION FOR LEASE pte J quarters attached urchase of inventory aa equip-/ ment = .Goed vi Training rosram with p Tee “Walled. _— in: led Wee! Weekends ang Evenings MI 6-6924 Ask_for Mr. Pissocra. OLD OLD ESTABLISHED DRY CLEAN. ing route. Including practically new ‘S? truck. Yearly income over $5,000. See Bob Hamm, 650 Woodward &t., Rochester, Mich. OL 23-1711. RENT IN DOWNTOWN LOCA tion. Over 200 ft. on Perry 8st Presently operated as car wash but suitable for any other busi- noes Inquire 22 Auburn rear oi- e. Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE Bar — $9,200 Down This busy tavern grossed $43,000 in ‘57. Extra noone of about teed ’ mo, from games and rentals mer! svatlabe @ stores, 2 apts plus completely | tot -eash deal. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huroa FE ¢-8550 Ick CREAM MANUFACTURING Fors sale, lease, or fo for other __Property. 111 E, Huron, PE 2-0620.| for AC are welder. Call etter 7. gen Fluorescent, 30) Orchard LX. WILL SELL STOCK @ Dainy|— "= I "CLOTHING "8 Rice ss case in leased store, PH FE) ees us » BED (OOM SUITE, “ HrCOM PLETE 8-6501 12. OR ryt aia 6 cee . eee reccal Cal a ant To Ce. inte) ae RANCH W WAGON FOR ve Atier ‘ OEE 2125 Walnut Rd. of Oo s _Pick up EM F346 ue aed our penis iel 1941 19 FT. Bouse -RAILER with! ‘BENDIX AUTOMAT! IC WASHER, teyiend. bes Mar Socees = tires, Set large lot or $250 con condition. $45. BARNES HARDWARE cash_FE ¢3072, sss CUB . TABLE, PAD & CHAIRS, a ' Ww. Boren Bon 4,000 EQUITY IN WEW 1 RMB a "yas, PEE 3 2-3534 a cross from the al city office ¥ ouble garag will CHILD'S CRIB WITH MATTRESS, fre edged for late model ranean © - Lots @ parking co. or ‘ate a wade St with Poke scales, yoy chest & baby rock - am ¢ COPPER SCREENS & WINDOW: Sale Land Contracts $2 Cas FOR USED sD IY RADIOS to Anaad ch to as room or he reh. i 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON\THIS m OUTBOARD MTR. & 6 GHan - aa seasoned contract, Good buyer, Seal battery for tank an. ee ie pisetoa vee — must sell. FE K a penen_ Grindes or secre? ‘a 8-4633. r ot ode mare variet re “hos . A O8STON BULL, REGIS-| ors. Terrific values. gan - $1,000 DISCOUNT tered, for power mower. FE Deas 393 Lake 100 no HANDLE — SEA- NE 6 MONTHS MALL MODERN HOME IN DRAYTON. R. J. VALUFT; Realtor 15 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-060 NINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ WELL 8£CURED $11,500 LAND contract, vour cost $8,625. Clarence C. Ridgeway _ REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4¢-€203 Money to Loan 53 a eee ee) LAID-OFF WORKERS We make cash joans to lald- off ‘workers. No Principal pay- ment unti]) you are back work. for 30 days. Our Requirements Are: 1, a you own furniture or a ployed. If you owe bills ang are being pressed for payment come to. see us at once and be relieved of worry. -We have confidence “= you and in your communi- 7. : Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive pleas- 3 LATHAM & i, REO TROLLER INBOARD FOR light chain saw. EM 3-0007, TOKER & COAL PAINT- ing : iP. tho tor & 2 wh. trailer for furn, FE 2-8406. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT. ‘ Nees to. cans? 53 {State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $23 TO & H 6a Lawrence 41508 “1S _hastenge St ___Fe tise AE MAKES SENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC HFC offers = money serv- ice backed by 80 years of expe- rience. loussbala Heal friend- ly somes 2 nosy a loans made promptly, Figs privacy Sea ace 8 hoy select’ Visit or phose HFC Houselild Finance Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw; 2nd fir. Kay Bidg. . PE 4-0535 id ‘ Sale ‘Household Goods 57). 2 TWIN, SIZE BEDS, $35 EACH. la 7 piece Fee ballon Gs, ew Russel i GRAY LIVING ROOM . 1 Hving rm. chair, $8 oe $5. Vacuum sweeper, 2 PIECE suite, 1 dresser, $5, FE 3 PIECE SECTIONAL 80FA. GOOD condition, 93 8, And BURNER GAS STOVE. OVEN,| ‘y oe. geod condition, $25. _ 166 rone. ¢ PC. SILVER GRAY BEDRM. on = eg —— dresser, eg pee Fas J 2 vanity lam rv ier ¥ only week. ——— Puraiture 42 Orchard Lk. e 7 PIECE Brand are. w. davenport & — m. tehi. be ~y fable. Me decorator See “i Pearson's ty ay fo: one Lake Ave. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $800 Ph. Rochester OL BOTT OL 1.0791 p ‘GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland FE 2-9206° 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your einer gag le o repay friendly’ and helpful, Phone FE 5-8121 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. 1 N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) LOANS $50 TO $500 — $25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO 0 E. LAWRENCE FE 8-042) -PRIENDLY SERVICE NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE “Parking No Problem” FE 89661 _ Seaboard Finance Co. 1188 NORTH PERRY STREET 54 — | 5 Mortgage Loans A Mortgage Problem? TEAGUE FINANCE CO \"ont Loan Company": own signature euto. or _cond., $75. 9 FC | DINING ROOM suite. Exc. cond. §70. 86 &. __ Johnson. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 barb MAID VINYL TILE, : 414-Ft. Wall Tile 350 | UBBER BASE PAINT gal. 3 ss GUA HOUSEPAINT. ye $1.95 syete. 41 W. H PaaS. ainae APPROK et old, 8 Norge beet ©] New, aout 1 yr. ago ashing errr 00) working eon | t 30444 tween 12 & 8 p.m) a | Pew WALNUT DINING RM. SET | $45, FE 4-6953. x 12 RUGS, W Reversible. a unit POLAR BEAR RUG. EXC PE 23-7260. r THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 32-958~” TIZZY "4 i Xs Kate Osann ~ | “Oh, Herbie discusses his finances with me, but I make it | 622 © 1000 07 HEA Berten e a practice never to lend him more than two dollars! e is” CU. PT. AMANA FREEZER, Exec, cond., Less than,1 yr. old. _ $350, FE 4-3307_- 21" DUMONT MAHOGANY CON. | sole television Excellent condi- | ten Fe est 82 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER heater, $99.95. Installed $150.05. RK. B. Munre Electric Co., 1060 W_ Huron. ‘ee nV ESTINONOUSE TV. W Exe. ora? woe state, must Moell. PE 5-1407 j 42 INCH ELECTRIC 87 pOvE. . COM: pletely automatic, §75. one ch doors. Swinging doors f = in = condition 61 Dwight. kee a Service for never 8 value, Sa hee $250.) _OR 3-9420, _| 10950 0 REPRIG Sie ey UNNING! d. $50. aaUaS. CHAIRS, MAPLE cherry bed, clock, colored glass, _ sleigh bells. } PE 5-7193. APT. SIZE 81 AS nat Gas_ space heater, OR_3-5164 APT SIZED ELECTRIC ane Water heater for coal burn- _ ORIando 3-2908. ATTENTION! Need a second ———— i” & any, eencsiaa a ably priced = as reason- FE 44 or EM 3930 7 itea: beth Lk. Rd. or 1515 ‘tnien Lk Rd., Union Lake _ Village | ABOUT |. EA tah asd YOU WANT FOR THE AN BE, “wo TO P. We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look ground. 2 acres of free Phone FE 54-0241. MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 FRI. § TO @ miley E £ Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Aubura Heights on Auburn Ro, MSe < BABY BED AND WARDROSE chest: 5 piece walnut ¢ bathinette; TV record op test! =, = ho: a easy We make mortgage loans to meet, Tom apartments, Only $9,200 dn.| your requirements Any roperty. , FY amount promot service 0 New Motel, 24 Boats | buy land contracts and real estals bob onal - hearted easy makes We bu a 3 “ setu ttractive #-unt odern "motel on Saginaw Bay at i: 10 W HURON 6T PONTIAC m rift = Big os boat uray io ogee nag for m. motel units, on pO pen sandy beach. All for only, Swaps 55 \ en easy terms. Miness jorces sale, 3 YR. OLD, 7 BDRM. HOME ON corner lot with iarge euseee — REALTOR PARTRIDGE) Wit sks ser ,S,.cnm ss Businesses Thruout Mien OS™ FE 4-358i 1960 W, HURON 4 ROOM BUNGALOW, 2 BED.- N TIL 9 — bath ———— ps floors. l-car garage. Full SEEDY AY, STATION | FOR) sete, Will afcopt ear’ as, Sows caton, 4708 Dixie Hwy. peymant X WATER WELL DRILLING _1-l0s6 GEORGE BLAIR Star 58 machine strings of EALTOR von! 3 ana 4 inch Kalamazoo 4536 See 6 Mey OR 3-125) m for 2 and 3 inch ‘ON PLAINS ; rele and oll, Weols 2 srilkng Eres, OR 31708. ae cks p ome and £8 5 RM MODERN. FULL BASE- —rage_optt onal Cal PE_¢1051 ment. ~Newly decorated. Trade INCOME for car or housetrailer. I owe only $2400 OR 34-7497, aoe SEMI - FINISHED ‘30 CHEVY FOR SALE OR TRADE chairs; 2 Otheer vaccum cleaner, sos iddel Lake’ Ra Clarks’ | BLON iD BEDROOM 8UITE. 21 TV. Refrigerator and Misc. Cali FE 5-1151 mornings and FE 47155 after $00 pm BABY BED — COMPLETE: PLAY |_pen; highehair, $20. 88 Green St. BUY SMALL "Hecate Ba = a SET EOE o scouseea or home, phenomenal value $59.95, Consists of large 30 x 30 stall shower. Free stand- ing toilet, wash basin and large 20 in. medicine cabinet. Fittings! extra. No dealers, please. Michi- om | FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT 2 bedrm, home. 4% acre lot. FE an RMAN SHEPHERD. WILL ay or trade for outboard motor. FE 44-0936. s SONS_E Services Tee Sey eee FOR 28 ft. housetrailer ‘like new, com- plete set of aluminum awnings, preter at least 60 ft. frontage,| Hes for Mr. Dorris. “‘*_ EXCAVATING. DORRIs & SON REALTORS | 782 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 WE BUILD WE TRADE LAWSON SOFA, ELECTROLUX, frigerator. FE 7 MODEL A ,EaP “Good CON- dition, sell for $150 or trade for deep freeze, power tools or etc FE 8-2321. MODERN HOME AND FURNI- ture for housetrailer, 10° wide. FE 4-631). __ $3.50 month OR_ 3-2360 SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR FOR light rowboat. OR_3-3605. SHAMPOO YOUR OWN RUGS. low rental rates, We, rent floor sanders, polishers, jawn rollers and seeders, Closing bape Eclipse Pal rotary mowers $39.95 “Trade- ns Trellises, seeds, and . fertilizers BARNES HARDWARE W, HURON WANTED * TRADE MODERN 6 rms West, San bath & clear on r tm. nouse with 10 acres 10 15 ant courteous considerate and —. treatment at any one fices. (See phone di- rectory for addresses) BUCKNER Finance Co, — DRA YTON PLAINS , WA D LAKE WHEN YOU NEED> $25 - $500 |i You can get it quickly on vour signature. car or furnttare No wi endorsers, payments to suit i '* will be giad to help FINANCE CO, (FE 4-1574 to miles Northwest of Pontiac. Write Pontiac Press 69. WILL SWAP WATER SOFTENER for 1 set of 600x16 tires. or sell. FE 2-901. __For or Sale Clothing 5 _ 36 B BEAUTIFUL WEDDING Gown. Sige 12. Only $30, EM 3-2004. sete suIT, eva 645 Joslyn. LADY'S CLOTHING, SIZE 18 & 20, some never worn, . Sains ep a A hats “ne 12-14 oOM ING GO : me Sul Fe an god eon rs or, he oe a Bn ¥ WiiTe SATIN sant A Stine beat 09 007 oon. rinse a deep freeze, _tone FE ot bile Clean & good caw. ort, player. oF table Goop USED BATH TUB ALSO _Blue_ Davenport, MI MONEY re rie Boos RE-, DANISH AN VE SEAT & chair, § 30 FE 2.6040 is DAVENPORT A ANE CHAIR. $30; Mlectric stove, $45: washer, $25: refrigerator $45; bey Mere. wt water rennet 35; $55 FE 5- Spee nae “WASHER, GOOD eondition. $40 FE 4-8737. FREEZERS. UPRIGHT. PAMO name brands. Scratched, torrivie | values. $1 © 95 while they last. No hone orders please. aay ey _Filuorescent, Orehard Lk. CTORY REBUILT VACOtM cleaners All makes. 1 year guar- antee- $1695 up Bade E) deed 502_N Johnson $5168 LL SIZED 1 INREROPAGo “MAT- FAC GAS STOVE, 36’, Used refrigerator $40 50 & refrigerator, left hand Freezer & = Mets ao Morgen Parker, : ass ca, OORAMUEL MA {pe ~ fat TRI : GE wEFUICS Sy ELECTRIC 8 h r 1200 range. Both - excellent condi- Bring vacen . xothine: Gowns wie with tion. FE 4-9: our lot. Financ includ: cul GIBSON ELEC } "RGR, iw Like any choice lots available val new. Sacrifice Se strge — iz 3-0482 GUARAN tae FLUTS. = x matic washers Frigidaire. Thor, —— ELEC, RANGE FOR GAS nove "KEBCACEMENT Pane |_ 100°. Muro en 86 Oakian? Ave PE_2-4021 Fy, OSEN PEERS 4 APPLIANCE Se ee ie hae URED, NONO? SRO ELEC, REPRIG. as gtov as ho’ ate, 36/08 NORGE - _on 3800, * p Good $38. FE +5625. 2 NT 52 GAL. WATER HEAT- oie TPADEIN DEPT er, 8) . comaee. Guaranteed 5/4 pe. breakfast set ......... $14.58 det pods B. Munro Elec. — per Sueneacesees 24.50 w.*, Huron. | ees eqs s © ale(slelamle 50 imonnire MANGLE, $45; COM. evenport & chair |... 50 plete Birdseye maple bedrm. suite Drees chest ry ‘be teeeee 9 50 Soahie dresser & — ~~ 0 Pe, dinins quite §........ = cost over ons. w & 5 —- Auto wash dr Db Dining rm. extension ‘table, Hey $123 FE 5- nn 68. yet, Dem fer wood -Wakefield. Champagne fin- IRONRITE TRONER ee OVER MA : the payments 68,50 month. NY ‘Crump Electric 3465 abure Ave ¢ Phone FE 4-3573 KELVINATOR REFRIG. $50, RA- dio. & record player, Pes Rad $10, Gas range, $25 Simmons - Sy ng oe io gouch, $40. Wash- reakfast table 65 Drop feat tabi oe jtotale | machine A en ables chee each, FE e731” CLEANER AND ALL AT- oe MA LA 5-0802 KENM VE OF FINE ete STOVE. | motors, electric) $35, TO C For Sale Miscellaneous 50° Sale Household Goods 57) Let Us Furnish Your Lake Cottage Dressers or chests 5 piece dinette set ‘Dining rm. set Gas stoves ........ ‘Electric range Kitchen ¢ Sod = =e 5 2] $3326 ss RYTH. FOR OAKLAND FURNITURE CO aw 104 8. Sagin PE 12-5523 MAYTAG GAS arte e DUTCH oven $50 FE “MAY DAZE” -EFRIGERATORS, Renewed, Guar- & Consoles. 17° & Of $1 W. HURON _—PE 41555 JAKLAND COUNTY APPLIANCE Service. 6487 Lake Rd. Ali makes of washers and dryers. Reconditioned washers for sale. rE OVER 60 UEED oT cm SETS FROM $10.05 up $0 06. W ALTON 1 TV $15 EB Walton PE 32-2257 . ONE NORGE PUSH BUTTON AU-— tomatic washer. Floor sample. — $229 95—9148. orge 2 cyele automatic wash- er. Suds-saver. Warm or cold rinse. Floor sample. Reg. $200.05 nob GABERT 21_N __ FE moo OnE - ae WHIRLPOOL cle clothes 4: new. marred, Reg. 6 98 eee nee giectrie Ho td load vh extras, & steal at 6248.00. ays = same ps 155 00. floor sample She dm ‘van: . Schick's. MY 3-3711 ~ Repossessed and Reconditioned Items: pre ~ window fans (2) ees eon wringer washer, excellent —_ $59.95 GE TV soeeete : $09 on auto. at Ss ud peed 14" portable GE TV 09.95 All wee warranted for 30 ‘days. GOODY EAR SERVICE oe S. - FE §-6123 ing_room a STUDIO cov lOLLYWOOD EX- 602 Mt *Clem- REFRIO RATOR, KELVINATOR. ne < Fh exc. cond., $50. MAple | aEBoIy WASHING MACHINES. Ar maker Guaranteed 7s Electric, N. Johnson, — 4-5169. ROLLAWAY AN HOLLYWOOD bed. Dinette. M: any step ta- bies and de 7332 eel "Be Sas? | éroves Bou Lely rid BOTTOM TRAILER. OF | 1 - AAA - oe eat ORDER YOUR PAINT BRUSH AWAY Reynolds NUALUM chatking enamel with ouse | io. ie By toe euperia 4 “ $400 ‘and | $4 a) mor ant? ~ oy pelo savings | of fuel Also alum and fibers Aas AWNINGS, ane orice CHENs AND ALUM “The os” Ariyay Sorts and — Pioneers tester R 1 1 Eves. on tiex Call now for free estimates. No __ obligation 2 STEEL BEAMS 4 FT. LO, Pont. H ‘$0 Ford Panel troene boat. PE 8-8830 2 os TRALER STEEL _frame. F#_3-2686 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 355. #2 Hudson «INCH SOIL PIPE, 5 FT. .. § 3.79 Sump EP eS SA = a Pe bk 472 & & Sa 00 ie aoa as PE FT. I IN coll lots, G A. Thompson, 80 8. Perry 30 - 2x8's, 11g LONG: 60 - 2x6, 12 to 145 52 - GAL. See ee $76 95. ; $40 95 | oven —_——— |. , ke life-time, ne | a" Colot $9 cae |For Sa Sale | Miscellaneous oO For Sule Miscellaneous 0 _Sand, Gravel & 6 w.80. 6. $1.50 of ; T wer 20x34, foaded” i tf-3 eave & me sc e 23 oDH . = ake “th OR : r Bax? £ Ave. FILL, Srtharg babe ave Empire Supplies “Lae ne emir ba ha = pARCWEL DED, twin | 2000 Union Lake Ra.__EM_3-4168 - at TOR 501 bea eR ah io peal * ms tractor ‘with cultivator SU PU GENERAL ELEC. m6 ee ening, oe —_— gouge Servs. eat Gnd flower attachment, 42 inch| ‘f= Motor ‘$70. jue sap fool = . double well Americ Standard | slightly crate marred also d a1 B DIR aera MUtuai 42662. . fink ‘complete 8 inch Porter Ca-| Weil and shallow well pumps. Sand, gravel, & dirt am die skil] saw. 491 South Hill Rd terrific 8 ichigan Fluores-— _ Sullivan. it STUD. Milford, Route 3. an be seen be” _cent. 303 Orchard ve. ALLIED TRUCKING CO. wr slic " tween 4 & 5 | Teer wo OD Was, Loading 7 days. Pest — peti. Bia WHITE ACHINERY ay 2 SALE—WORTH- ee of & sp Miferé. Bives. or, Old Siete Porm rey i avn . ghee ington stationary diesel power tureay. bet Lk? & Telegraph Ras. PE | aoe ean wile markings — plant, 100 hp. S14 rpm., 75 kw. TRAILER | FOR 6. SALE. WiLL CAR- | _8-6711 or FE $1233. ss} tle. sound. Make itul parade’ enerator switch board complete, ry @ 12 f , 9% 8 Roselawn 4.; TOP SOIL, CRUSHED ae r OL ae ae c air a Radiator cooled, in SPECI AL cS] sand, rere poet. fill. BEA 8 condition. ¢ | spindle Howard, EM _ 30531 tted mare, weed elite bake automatic anv to 1%" round at . on al eta to 8 M Sod ae +t . — Oil seapacity er ma AAA Pure Merion ~ a ehinery. Wil tgeritne for imme- sre, . a, 35 cents sq. yd., delivered. Li 1-5477 | CHET'S week ge L diate sale. Write or ré Auto- | 2210's, “bt iy this month, Black EParade Saddie watie Bar Products Co. 3685 fh oftsiae. a ‘qeore, $4. ATTENTION, 0. 2643 5. 8 Blvd, Birming- _ fasten Road, Ann Arbor, Mich | Steel Hans ie E TRUCKERS | ‘Kastne teense iss, Sat. 16-8 Loading choice black dirt farm top EXC, HOLSTEIN FAMILY O en D aily LUMBER eoll. "We aiso deliver PE 46588 with calf, OA §-3831. : D . Paddoc 20784 A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. MILK GOATS & KIDS, 1 BILLY * aa Liaw WELL FTON | PUMP. sand fas fs fill ¢ Conk lin |” goat, Greeniest ene - 425.109. Brookland between _FE_ #1112 oF TWO COLTS—YEARLINOS, G8, ARAB 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) {man's BACK. DIRT? 710, et a re : register. Se aT bnOak til’ ke x OR | _eachh. NA’ T-2031. # ‘Sundays 10 to 3 Aly, CASH BORMEISTER'S P TWO” ee: cars PIE ‘SAVE HUNDREDS oF 2 ‘DOLLARS REED Ha 25 NORTHERN ie co. T Lumb _cootey “take "Ra. am 34171 albot u 7 er __to Daily | piasterboard, rock lath, paint. re wens ean PENED Hardware pigmbin and elect: lk up, FE #131), Fagen 1025 Oakland ive. ek — PT. OF @ IN. POUL- MAY SPECIALS i lt No pes oo ce _— Ff, eee “wate random bgt ae $140M Mahogany Plywood “Vv grooved, 4°x8'x%4" $4.70 each. 1x12 W e sheathing 7%c- lin | Ixia ee shelving lic lin. eb bal ne stripping . 2c lin. ft. ine stripping Je lin. ft | i ix | Seext™ No. 1 @ 2 Doug. fir 8c each. | Fir Plyscore $2.75 each Wd rer bbs $4.75 each. exe xh" MANY OTHER BARGAINS NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Haggerty LUMBER CO. 1947 Ragsect fa eb Between ef Phone MaArket 61006 FOR DUSTY ROADS $2:60 Bag Calcium Chioride LE TRON- ¢ kettle Pate r coleman cheap. EM _3-4806. ER ELEC MACHIN $20.50 Pet $1. 2 wk. Mich. Sewing Center. ‘larearor - 1 SURGER ORIGINAL __price $139.95 for $50, FE 5-4375, en ate ene ¢ TWIN STROLLER, CRIB & CHEST. TRADE! IN DEPT. Guar, electric washer ‘able-top gas range . 3 "pe sectional sofa .. Occasional ——_ aj bed dinette 18 W. Pike. wa terms FE 4-1122 LE NOW CLOSE BA of household ene of the late AVAILABLE THOMAS ECONOMY $61 8. Saginaw PE 2-9151 WESTINGHOUSE ECEC sTOvE. WTD ae cw Spe: “amos antique furn.: Used Electric —o aE E AUTO. WASHER. EXC. MI_ 4-7155. KELVINA REFRIG.,, GOOD eond., pe, poland blond iff’; ” mahogany dining rm. chairs | KENMORE SWEEPER WTA ALi attachments. $15. for sale. _condit aa * N. BU Te Bee & 4 burn , Only $10R 95; Png _ Freeze, Chest type new | ft. only $290.95. Samuels. MAG le 5-601) = Sale Household peer ‘57 1 [BEDROOM SUITE, IN Pp sa are fe Dut tan be talked ‘aun mer cane sale aes ee price. Try calling $608 after $30 p.m. and eee.” ARGE OR AL RUG, 16°x 13, ue arepieat table, long ce a a pon ee king py cas en | ord seni tattovraI 15 CONSUMERS POWER CO. 18 W. Lawrence rr. 50151 |O8ED 1 TV, $1995 & UP. 2 “COL: 250 = Sw set's: Radio & A henese 422 W pr a PE Electric Will ee i 7 ang of | Furniture 0 W. Huron to 4 p.m, and \ ed op a.th. p.m. to 9 p.m. ¥ oon ws <| nt ACTORY SECONDS DOORS. sais he oxtes Reason | — able G & = Construction Co., 2260 Dixie Hw FREE STAND! ra TOILETS $18.06 *1"33 doub.e sink $12.95 Washbow!s cits oc pe bath sets, rim pr colores bath set im. i Factory 2nds—Irregulars UMBING SUPPLY ¥ FE 5-2100 HEATERS, $75 QG,. A ‘Thompson, sees FURNACES & DUCT WORK AT reduced prices. All work guar- anteed. OR 3-5405. Garage Doors iL CVERHEAD Factory secon a all standard sizes $35 a Wood & stee) ae away closet doors. Disappearing stairways Steel outside window shutters. ng. Stop in or cal) for jooe er “BERRY DOOR'S Sar. ES . Thompson, NT ELE IC DRYER. $e 12 ft. metal boat, $50. FE GT’ 30 TERRITRAC. GOOD CON- dition, Fleldbrook 9-2556. HOHNER ACCORDION, also male boxer dog. Call after _5 pin, MA LAWN MOWER . PARTS, T TIRES, | rollers & ete Also for mowers mace in and G@ & M Sharp ening Serv zit) E, Walton | FOR, CASH IN Al HURRY, sell things | | through Classified Ads. SHEETING - 371 8. Paddock PE 2-203 FE 3-9030 Gas ATE . son $45, | Walled Lake. — and Senuns 4 cents ft. 30-6 ft. tron ach. P. H GoCD AND ) ALUMIN NUM COMBI- nal —. ss seacewe: . BENSON. LUM ‘BER CO. 5 YDS ROAD GORA L ae me Pemedl poli Stone Products 6335 Sashabaw No eee +9 joe Re iM tt $6.30. oe ak in Hise va, oe net or ee beri Se MA em BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL & Ma- nure, by fad load. Orion Land- _scaping 8' MY a BLACK bie ¥ D. $1.00 Pil, FE-8-3282 UF Rae oa x0 lake Bal Pat ball evenings EM 36373. yep eBoy, rien Poor fo pick up jag BA pg SE BOIL, ir ¥ yO0- WANT GOOD ay eck, black dirt & at—we top soil for e new City Hall Poy Waldie Bidg.—Call FE 2-7611. NO | BLACK DIRT, DELIVER 1 to 3 yrds OR 3271 ZENITH {RANE OCEARIC PORT- My eye radio, § 256 Orchard Lk Pp Machinery _ A |1 NEW LOGAN TURRET LATHE with tools. $400. PL 2-0330 ‘Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT es WALLPAPER S8TEA HAND BAN DRILLS. SAWS — HARDWARE D Lo toate Laure velo ee Berry Pp ‘roteAiliers) $119.50 & payments available. W Miller, Garcen & = ne B'ham _Mi_ 46053. $50 TO $60 PER 1,000 hag qeauine open Sunday, ply ‘ 4807 N. yde, 1 Mich Delivery, hiiford Ri ey _ PRI NG '§ &aPRUNO RID ING & WALK Kid. © Garten Tractors S8impiicity -— OGarden- u — & other models Simplicity. llers — & Genuine Roto-tillers Wonrer Ary — law mewers. “Ane ap eoeweee Sf Sow tor all makes, Don’t et we ure Pontiac's oldest Fa tory trained mechanics LEE’S SALES & sERVICE TERMS fo 8 OPEN Tut service what we sail, Laundry trays siand faucets | Souriatle Aeld peo pape an er. floor sand- aeaarecaneg, ENE" Gis w ae] yop Se w_ St. | a Color, Fuel @ . 436 Orchard Lake |8 SHEETS IN. SHEET 18 Shades + Stucco Ave 189 | rook, $135 —— A 82018. § SHADES MOR AR COLOR : SSR TT Combination Doors Galv. .. $14.99|P PAF PF ING MACHINES, AIN CONDITIONER. zoe. _ KEL- Combination Doors Bronze . - $15.98 ary Ggete. | tras masorial. ving fan. MY 2-1931 . Screen Doors 30” 3 ae _—_ Pica supplies et vs week ‘PRAYING OF BUBDIVI. DR ay CU : = t ) ee a bis oP othectae x GS $2.45 rt. videlva. 5 S00 ‘ Mogicalm potions pe 1 TEEL FIREPLACE UNITS ply, 156 W, Montealm. FE en gates | Oriana 4 SProh saan. FE 39° model $98.00, 36° model $75 2-4137, Ready Mix Cement per sk. .. $1.35| Cameras, Equipment G1A 350 SHALLO L POF, i; | Beets, Mis Mortar por oh. 31.38 : . 4 Hook 0 ¢&.|/ WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CA gal. tank. Electrie motor. Good DRA & ovas, recorders condition, After 6, PE 620. | sU\Viock COAL & SUPPLY CO.| SEpperts Gamers 8 ene iw ae Gn uae he a or gas heating | # Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-710i| ron 8t. installation At least #100 fT i-| [awnmower Clearance Sale Musical Goods 62 Pearsall recs ott at you ae Savings up to 25% a ae acca anyone has fiven you. out gs ae Was _ wow | nt oon so vb Cal ‘On peer Oe Convinced. ae: : hand mower ¢ ogee, dbo CONNSTELLATION - CORNET. AIR CONDITIONERS 21°” Worcester rotary 112.50 -6706| ~NEW CONDITION, FE 0610. Fesders Home of 18° Power Master 119.50 106.95 Bae des wpe 2 cent more ee (self-propelled) 08.8 —o Surnkece seme aneon: third less cost, Schicks. MY" one tof ped weet ene eee $s xoTss| stration. Open Monday & Sadar y a ati 95 = 64.95 nO R A Gheese |i" Rowaede ee Sees J. MORRIS MUSIC FREE aaa ois SAY “CHAROE TT 34 S. Telegraph SaTHROOA PERT OR YOUNGS- GOODY EAR SERVICE FE 2.0567 ; ‘as ut. neces. Hot wate wate: 4 rateable 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 Across from _Tel-Huron, ers foomatig waiee benkecs ard: | seen LAR i. ware, electrical supplies, crock Se ent a marred AGE 30° FOR SALE Am player Seek tile, . lay ort ee tremendous cacction of med+| in tate ea i condltion, pike and etna ere cabinets Poteet or without assortment Se al and old Bros. it and rs SUPPLY em hts, sliding doors end Vanity reco takes all. 208 LAPEER RD Fe eee etry an Oronard Lx. — an uote: a a BOTTLE GAS RANGE WITH! _Ave_— se rcs REASON. coal combination: NEW GALVANIZED PIPE- HAMMOND_CHORD ORGAN. 6705 incinerate: as or électric. 8 Ye-tn i. oe RD AN went Prices. famuels. M MA 1. | yan i len tho... tage £ Vern, mesilent : OPE EEF AND PORK — HALF AN SAVE NG SUPPL w quarters “Opdyke Mkt. FE Ag ‘73 8 ina ® FE Son Tee A TING OSCAR BRAND KEW 3% BE CLINTON PAINT SALE PLAYER PIANO REPAIRING. after & p.t tis Gal Berry Bros, bouse ‘srt _Tuning Quitm L_ 60571. CLEAN USED LUMBER. we iach pbk's’ itt so |. Diane. tits," Blond orate. | _? BOLT ee eas “oreharé Ave > gher's, 18 & ._Buree 6 Pir 4-0560. volume 1947 edition. Best offer. i oh TABLES, “O00K OR SMALL : VOSE OR: . AnD D PIANO. DINING 887 :|FowER, MOWERS = FOR haere parraamen fase z rE, : : . Be ron Erencotene: 008, sach5)mal| Boies ‘irmiers. roars | ERM ot caege rtable fan, $60 Eitehes vent foe de —— ee s r Office Equipment . 63 sy I : & ae eee Kellys ‘Hardware, yet Auburn, at — — wall telephones. Eves ves and week-| —Acsms,_Aavurn TN j ends. Milford. MU 4337 PLYWOOD SPECIALS baled oaaheser EVERYTHING & CASH & CARRY “4 4 FOR B wy", @x8. Gla .......-- 3.1 1 Smith . Corona, 1 Royal, $25 DING & IMPROVING | 4 (as pl eeord 295| Each. Excellent condition. Liqui- eee te a ishiplen - $70 May" xg: pire 02s $16.00| dating. Real Estate Office Must Tc nets - Eaoes - se PO NTIAC PLYWOOD CO. Sell ay. FE 60257 Days. . gee a Gp | 1488 _Baldwin_Ave _FE_ 2-254 Sale St aa 64 cach|RESUILT patTEnie, &.2,| Sale store Equipment &% $0.45 pr coereueee for 6 months. 192 Icom talon pent | ab gai 8. Sagat, Pe vim" COUNTER AND, 18 $7OOLS, BEY. cay) a —— bod . $1.20 ba * RIDING MOWERS ble -2 Garla cw ranges. 20 Pull roll 15 ‘e 30 Ib felt $3.03 yienirke TOTES Fon ak ee ann aw ae arry a complete” li f "fin Tinie \deeme sat abe ne building Couns lg o nyweed bas "ROTARY MOWERS tng. ec tee, wer: By Detroit plyscore . - sheetrock — rocklath MOWER TORO Edison. EM 342 interior, exterior combination MOTO-MOW, Dixie H NATIONAL CASH = ISTER. EXC screen doors — ingulation — roof | Evans page 5 i OR ¥ Lids condition, MA 43075 shiny ies - nails — foundation 7878 r 1924 WATIONAL” ~=CABE REG os aouek +8 2% NTS FOOT IN Ju. a Pe, TeTER. SURPLUS LUMBER} cwils. rar meen, inch | _Good ; ; Tr os 1 80’ ne & Materials Balee Co, 3 Bs . Sign Koton in Sale Sporting Goods 65 NEW & USED L MBER OR 3-7002 weather. Warwick's we | 5340 Highland Rd. (M59) Pontiac! chard Lake Rd, - AQUA LUNGS. NEW & USED D 80 PARKHURST |ST. FE 5-3698 AQUALUNGS. NEW & USED. nst.,. demos, compressed air, Bice el sy 3508 Orchard Lk. Rd N AND ANTIQUE. Buy. sell, trade Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. “FE 2-47 UNs ~ B SELL TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. LIF’ PHI 8 Going out’ of business sale Thousands of bargains! — Guns. rifles, Nar ars — rink roller skates, SoA unting knives, _ ball Ae ng rele tackle, mitch. ell reels ladies’ and men's lug- ga ge. leather goods, -brief cases, ah lets ‘billfolds dressing cases Philip's, 70 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac WANTED 08 ead Hunting / ees __O5A 2 aaa OLD FARM BUILDINGS, , Owner. P. Box 535. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ot Mt. Clemens St. STEEL ROGATED DRIVE-WAY CULVER aT SAVE THE PENNIES - ON YOUR* MEAT BILL) 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK ep ob Bratly” FE PE 00a K' PE So088 hee. i OR MORE LOADS Oe ok 11, black dirt. Loading & dejiverin: deity, 2816 —= Rd. N oi Countryview Inn. 22-0346 or a 9. TOP SOfL, SAND & GRAVEL ys, FE rr 57664. Eves, FE 4-3088 f INCH & aon. ALL TYPES OF er a GRA . FE davs or FE 86-6145 eves. 2 ag ed L A farm = field stone. De- livered. WASH SAND & ORAVEL PILL Om Grieg ROCKING DAHLI Roots. LARGE sHOW types varieties ~— ‘it's. “Bivd. Ou ea Wanted livestock, 73 WANTED Livestock ‘or aur, kinds, Forrest Jones, MAple 8-0016 __ Sale Farm Produce 75 in ra Sinross GOATS MILK. ALSO straw MA 54-0066 . as ry y é LATHAM RASP BERRY PLANTS. OAKLAND ONT cS Riccas ay and Saturdays nm ursdey 3 =F Le yh WINDOW: DOORS Double Same aiidersonecunants PEAT FOR BALE. 2 YD. >. FOR aTma Prime or —— ere $15 FE 5-078. Alum. comb window igs PEAT HUMUS. 4 APPROXIMATELY ne . a Comb door $26.06 15, 000 yas. joad for $2.00.) =“: ere ee Maret ater «pm "| Sale Farm Equipment 76 aPC A EO al gg i hy Pa : age ae CORN PLANTERS NEW AND WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT. | PONTIAC LK BUILDERS 8UP- $3.50 mo OR ER y Sand. gravel & dirt. Cement, seecten Grove <, 3 ye you NOSTOWN CABINET SINK| _mortar & trucking. OR 31534. Idea pee, Dav: 84" model 6139.50 Value ibe 80, ~ §PECIAL Ph. 299 at tae tna ee thodele Wall and | Bleck dirt and top soll mized. | CASE TRACTOR Vales “Michlean rwarescest 3 | _in'ioecciir PE san, "| FRAZER ROTOTILL r va. . _Or ea Ave, — 6, . 580 xe. FE Ww, ee oie BLACK FEM _Aduits only. bri FE 5-0107. BEDLINGTON N TERRIER PUPPIES AKC, $50 to $75, Call eves, FE 8-6270, BEAGL£& PUPS FOR HUNTING or good pets, $5 -— $10.° EM 24. GOCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES. AKC reg. Blk. & buff. FE 2-7434. COCKER PU Buff Color. “HAVE PA TR. COLLIE PUPPIES. 6 WEEKS, AKC registered. OL 1-0881. ‘AN SHEP- PU: GERM: Da nd-Gosite cross. Reas. OL 2-7846. TP- FUGL BLOODED BEAGLE PU w Hlmppproad other for sale Mother Beste birds - Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway. _ Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell. Daily ORlando 3-2717 GOLDEN RETREIVER. FEMALE, 2% yrs. old. KC Reg, Weill fa Gentle. Reas. EMpire 006 [= me ts Pes posed AC CTION — extra ¢ hunter ‘all Fon MALE AKO REGISTERED ioe wuss of N “an "spoppene FOR SALE AKC R RED m e we: beagle. female. Double field cham-| center, Rochester. pion mate - : — _ te sR sui” ™°""*| For Sale Housetrailers 78 GERMAN SHEPHERD. 2 Trained 3 mes. at Leader Bitnd Land 4-FPT., 10 WIDE NEW MOON. School, good home. FE asher-dryer Som Like new. 2-4001. et pie Own il, 3 FT. NERAL $13 B: otter. aoauare Lake Trailer Park. rT a LATS MODEL. ALL MOD- as GERMAN SHEPHERD P UP, 5 os. old. peor ee aise ‘std service MA ¢ KITTENS, nat TO GOOD “home. FE 5-5970 after 5:30 p.m. XED COKER 6 WEEKS, 65. NICE PUPPY SELECTION (50)- . Mutts, crossbreds, purebreds, re iytered. Toys to Boxers, $1 928. -2931 Orton vi! iile. Sey SUPPLIES 183_ Sanderson - | POODLES. YOUNG | SREEDERD 5 & | Pomeranian breeders POODLES AND POMERANIAN ew most all ages All AKC PAR AREET ‘S GUAR, TO TALK: Ca, 501 4th Bt. Re 24025 | UP PTE , SMALL, BLACK, $10. PE §-0107. PORARES TS CANARIES CAGES. L 1927 584 Oakland Ave. sy (“ples Pe eta sat Duan & aUP. SINGING plat de TALKIN & all. AKC. Beling | ern Will consider furniture FE 56-7749. _part payment, Detroiter Pontiac ‘Chief —— 10 wides 15 to 50 ft., trade tn eae on your 1946 to 1048 tralle $7 7 and w was in allowance = Peed 1949 cl _ Bring your title with low Yes, you ‘save ne of dollars whee you buy Bob _ Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4801 Dige nde omg (0.8. 19 4 Mites “Rorth of Pontiae 3-1203 |; gravel, dum s move | parakeets. Cages and supplies ‘4 4) OPT. Ae i ... See th; dirt rubbish and. bulldozer, cell Cranes Bird, Hatchery 3 ' er, excellent cofdition. Pork Liver "oa ; aor | ins sejume ON Mr SoNGRETE Pe Lact a Pork Steak ea sh Z ‘ena A Lank Sausage ite Jb. | so W_Weet_& gon FE si00 Rae OL Bigs c COCRERE AKC 3g ORNERAL WOU ‘ ‘| bA TOP SOIL. FILL FROPIGAL PISH PARAKEETS & i054 - 37 Ft NEW MOON, Like “Beef Biaioney } oe > Se delivery Runs Bros | su Frost. Pet Sip, Pe | new. Must sell on 4 tbs. Te a | Mave. i Atwater St Lk MODERN Pork fawege od Rm. os * week ote tte FEL 8 6489 BOMUS. | _Origo, MY Ae ft 1 nl ALL KINDS OF FLOWERS FOR | & YDS. OF CHOICE Hi. cK. DiRT | Dogs Trained, Boarded RAs ray D TION DAY Exc. oe eee e iss | OP ARKET base. 0. te very” ‘in viaaity. o Bo Na Na ie a oto Waltor * Prey beg Also fill, sand, Cael 375. ot sg bar Sunday; - id - t Ad Le r - — ———- 2p THE PON TT AC PRESS: THURSDAY: MAY 22, 1958. Ae — a — : py wey For Sale Cars 91 Boats & Accessories 85! Used Truck Parts ry MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan! For sal Sof Core |.’ | Fer Sale Core. 9, ____ For Sale Cars e current re ase soe an ‘ , > alae alge martes ~ “ars Av. “4 as MG. c. O'% BOAT. HOUS! b TRUCE P _— 1952 FORD 3 NO | 1958 JAGUAR MARK ora fa z : minivoa astead pee PDE CTAB » CHEVROLET, 1956 | Roney gu. 3 aN estat? | PSone ae art | "R&C RAMBLER TRAI S "Eat asthe ‘out. /2635- Aiburn Ave. SPE 40632 a - miles is en the gs bene eRTIBLE. a f 1-03%2 after = Our Slogan sa motor repal “br ex Sale or 4 © seats, bese a | th, PS eR We Can "MOBILE HOMES we Marine, ne. an ‘rebar te or. Trucks — 0 . oe ee * | wet Mo Cas, 1288 ? Bes xt an OM Fe ar. sons. 40 PA UNDAY ‘4 Packed with Powerglide and a eaentel ——— a Peg I Overdeive. Zeetnias seats. Antersea «Regal te on wares roma me, Raping ‘cond teacup bret nce SPOR, BR ae Fon WAG, ] | Sharp. Priced ight * Palace’- geal squipment, shop, at AND se : Fieting® $fips, uy at 43001 rE you need to-own ou bee r Ear iy 8 2608 pie aa a 1994, Nast *geeting 4 ér, RAH, Over. _ We Buy, Sell, Trade fe of tackle B live oo 2-308, 3454 Auburn Ra. os | Cail OR a ._ New 8-10 Wides visa 8. Telegraph ROW 002 iP a ne SCHUTZ FORD, 1956” MANY NO WN PAYMENT CARS Beet, i NsUNDAYS "| “oump. truce “PE saat) A vies DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH ‘Look no further, We've got SHARP complete service # a.m. Ul CoN: ot . UND jump truc . : R H-TOP, CON- Bottle Sool eSUDE Ir Ho FO Bling a eae Jeers eS gihinney sat eine Blo hutch ets CARS “agg EMiier FaRA rs Parts and Suppiies : a) 3 Pe pe equipment at no extra cost : FIBERGLASS Sea se bOoDG iCkUF PAIR RUBBER. | Heater Whitewalls, Stands ‘to you. Hurry on down with RP . cover your boats, decks, an Wee gate e cheap, Ol | Cheap. OR +5350 your old car for this To- EXTRA SHAR : Ploenigios for windebielts. Pias- 1055 “CHEVY. 4 TON PICKUP mato Red Victoria. $1,296. 7 Chev. 210. 4 dr. V-8..Powerglide ids 98, Holiday coupe, full low Fed Hal’ Retadores ed Plasticn’ ! i oat, Steele Pore. sa i 3k Chyzaer ew port aeaie, theater, l-owher . ‘08s ower, on PON Ci mi WwW ve Mile Rd. at John R- ce S204. © Newsteetores JIMMY DEROSE SCHUTZ 57 Chev. g10. 4 ar. wagon. va Ra MG . ‘austin Healy ~ oe - with 34420 0 CHEVY % TON PICKUP x —— N 4 d dio, heater, like new : 1S a 0 Teg Mice Gist] Get Ailoat Budget Sale ike Mo eins = 1 mile west of Telegraph nu 8 Woodward, rd, Birmingham °56 Pord reittta te 4dr. va ie HOUGHTEN'® sos x SONS | 14 Century runabout with ‘S57 aN C ; ts DEMO. i FORD COUNTRY SE- omatic o, ea 4 cee Mobile ; Home er oe ee trailer yal ae nis jl our ——— ae i $PRING $ALE tas Must steering, thie "week, | clean : $1395 = SLba on 1a RDTOP hiand | 1 High Pin’ Scorpion, 30 HP! —® Browa Pics ee [ee sas | aa ra FE s-4i0l, °3 Chev. Bel Air hardtop V8. Pow-) “Ww Excellent condition, Fil OX! jan TRAILER , Evinrude & Elec. controls. $150) ‘4? CHEVY DUMP TRUCK. on eed on a time “aT a Cw erglide. Power steering Radio. 5.1427 1010 Walton, S ALES - = be Jet Racer with Mark 8 roa 8 ee; Se axe | “51 Rambler wagon... tos Georse, 8 Mitten pete) Tur- heater, sharp vases 1980 50 OLDS 88. 2 DR. ts. 8 _ | ! @ ni | : 7 | 18 Outboard Cabin cruiser & cond, 10,060 miles. Pvt. owner. | Roger's Sales & Bervcel e— enc —cauy MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ABSOLUTELY ¥O of $8.65 mo. General ~ Zimmer ie Carle Gre 130 HP inboard) 7.2118 MO $5008, 7 ere ais 2eets | and dual eAerEn a Ee U Credit Mgr Mr Parks at ; 2% 1856 FORD V8 ia TON reece | ECONOMIZE — GO a ei! | 7 Ha ser Ford. Holly - Great Lakes toat, trailer & cover Bargain.| VHP Ue os & tee anal i ‘5 DasoTO LEX $ rene" Haskins Chev. ia? OLDS FIESTA STATION wis, Mazurek Outboard Mtrs.| has nea very little use. Like new, by aes ek sail ae mab is aa VERY CLEAN, | Like new. Must | Your old car down small month- th ee RE 90-3531. ¢ . EM 3-0116. 1274 Round Lake! 6151 Dixie Highway at M15 on. Mt 3-0608. t 6, \Cormer 8. Bae, 2 5, Ried. PE eotey payments “North Chevrolet Co Sasy ce Ra | MAple 5-5071 Nights "Til 8 incre. aor WAS Ber macts iseaiee ating GOR RONVELE AGENCY, Birmingnam, WH OO A FACTORY BRANCH | __™! "28Zivon sc” LINCOLN, 1956 | ited aml wagee oat es i . Ve ¥ av and Financing yi JU8T RECEIVED ANOTHER “toe wunage: phe seh — te pine F ae HUDSON HO HORNET | we nave a Premier Coupe 5O08N on rental pian We sell. ‘ruck jond of brand new Wage-| pie 5.0081 _ 54 DESOTO (GLEAN Bopy that's in “NEW CON $3 PACKARD. 4 DR. SEDAN. _ 1 mise south of Lake) maker Wolverine boats at greatly 52 wns >) TRUCK —. 35 — % TON FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 ON" Seu pletely Auto trans, R&H, P-steering, reduced prices. Howard Loomis. nel. Exe shape 207 Okemah | 4 Radio & Heater, Auto. trans, Sa *DEROSE equipped with town and P-brakes, $395. 10656 _Dizle, Corner_of Molly Ré | Pieces wills Cor Scots Lk | _ ' ‘Power steering. One owner. country radio, dual heaters, - & R MOTORS mF Boars. et —— & Eliz Lk Rds s-22 95 ae nde owe fr big oa ogh — power steering. Loy | «24 Oakland : FE 4-3529 $1 rallers. 12’ : rors fe mi ow an seat. ‘4 FORD 1% TON STAKE GOOD ; [UDSON RAH > wags igre id ossr cond. 2505 Watkins Lake Rd PONTIAC aw PE baat Ce treth roe | hand ‘buffed PLYMOUTH, 1957 LAWSON AIR. COOLED OUT: PICKUPS _ "I wonder how much they are by the dozen? I have a huge — “RETAIL STORE” every Prarie —— Gleam Ebony palst. set Sie bape Seat | SF OMY /'34 Ford. %, ton $450) _ bookcase to fill!” 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T. R am ] e new spare, Come ee ee aka pee ple 5-60 "48 Willy's + ‘wheel ‘drive... $350 oe _ FE 3-7117 TS oe pos to Birmingham where er steering, all this for we) OHNSON “MOTORS "Le oe vias 3 BODGE «DR. , O60D- COND. Lp iltman, Station wagon. To-_ own An citer cor eye soty 61.00 Boats Trailers & Accassarioe ’ For Sale Cars 91 | For Sale Carr 91 3-486. $1,295. Every for ' arry Jerome AR RRMA EP | SOA npn te Fp 1888 ‘english Ford. Today only $1,395 . | C we ORENG MARINE SUPPLIES nocuasTa> roa DEALER 1068 CHEVROLET 4DOOR SE- 1955 CHEVROLET 4¢DOOR 8E- SW EPT- -WING DO DG! E on ss Radi Wass, Wee Seay Good | SCHUTZ / S HUTZ MERCURY WOARICANS < | _ v8 radio, heater and; dan. Powerglide This car runs Brand new ‘38 Dodge 2-dr sedan i DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH Just overhauled “Runs like new |'95 FORD DUMP F-600. GOOD Powertlide Pi “lone mee a beau-| ‘and looks samt like new $748, 82.198 194 Pontiac good body, Today - #12 g. Woodward, Birmingham — A condition "52 e, 8. Good con-| tiful 1 owner rieed to sell! Our stock N-4189. North Chev.| DODGE CARS & TRU . De8OTO-PLYMOU some LYMOUTH DAN. EXCEL. $100. Also Lewy Lap 13 hp with) dition, FE §-14 for only $698. ‘Oar stock No. N-'| rolet Co. Hunter Blvd at 5 1983 Rambler. harato New engipe.| —*!3 8. Woodward. Birmingham i953 PL FE ‘ —— ‘ OMC soa DUMP WILL| 4097. North Chevrolet Co Hunter| Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI | STATT’ c aaa! Pp. eeioe ; COMMUNITY cond $206, =e ai trade cquity for ‘83 or ‘84 Porn| Bivd at Woodward 1 Ave Bir-| 4-2735. We Rbabice Tl Gestem mode: | 1951 PLY. COUPE. CLEAN, No Moot, Klett, sompiste ith tractor oF Call after 6) minghem, MI 4 - MOTOR SALES at pier wan | “MOTOR SALES | Ram? ve Sas, BO ae 23 hp. Evinrude, - ———= ——— oo My) OMY 33780 LE. Orton | toms moder Bary Taeee. Cus) Rochester, Michigan PLYMOUTH SEDAN VERY VER cover 5 vam al can 6 ORwiand PICKUP. GOOD RUNNING CON- om model. Hurry! ] 83 “3.7542, H. sin cao .y-Ee- __ dition, OR 3-381 WE HATE TO KEEP | Ww { ) 1958 Rambler Tene 1 automatic 804 N. Main OL 2-9311 , Sooty no rust, FE - ; A Patting, ourselves on the a " yc Vt Rambler Cross Country sta-| | ips STATION WAGO! .. t.. ... ~PONTI AC’ Ss back but our reputation war- | C DODGE, 1954 tion, wagon. A beautiful car at 445 | FACTORY BRANCH | “nan Pu BSOLUTELY NO MONEY Grr THE BEST BUY ON YOUR ne rants it Cleanest cars at i Real goog transportation at 1958 R pow p. | fe = | Bam eons yments of $ — Prom: Doe ye bed : TR UCK CENTER AT t SCHUTE OF COURSE. Th pene boomers on a Iie ORR vareuane 6 Jet black | 34 MERCURY | mo, Culvcredie fi parka e wo, 2 yrs pay. Piy- ‘ \} e MONTEREY 2 DOOR -_at_MT 4-7500, | ne whole tom 1 talkin | 6. Car has radio, ed. $1, = moe see the Rivierm oat eruis: GMC | about the SCHUTZ BO on. 1S P aper heater, vate "ures au a 1988 Rembier it. eo sedan. | oe tee micas raphe 16 Mao sd jl pL veDees pag OBR. os, | ew rry, we tu one is : ur ls : dame.tabe ester 38 = on | have one rough cars—me- | For The MOST eredit. Full | price only $495 paint, miles, Pvt. FE er Semen, waka foe) RETAIL BRANCH | sti) ceil, foae Rambler ui Dp oR es i: er’ s 5 * Guccckser ieee tae cle as Oakland at Cass teady to go to their new SCHUTZ condition No cash need h.p. ‘87 Mercury, at big savings ine GM DOUF eS ac waeec| | °""C" or! paptdegled ‘ RETAIL, STORE” mig ware ge Bell. Great Open Sund oe & j TH | | é 2 eben eat y RA! on. “On i SCHUTZ we 8 Woodward, Birmingh ham I leadatrs. (3 MT CLEMENS ST. i056 4 DR. PLYMOUTH. $535 FE | Swans ie Sonat CURVED) ar ith H ceacro ek viscore "ER dition. No moot ihe UL 1953 basse rete at $295. 3 te | BEHIND _ THE “Post OFFICE. VERY. NICE_PUULY NICE FULLY EQUIPPED windshield, steering and. controls, atthews - Hargreaves, __912 8. Woodward, Birmingham ' Sh tt e| KE 3618. App pedliiocth | 1952 MERC. 2 HA 1954 2 @r F 3108, aimost new, can take 70 bp. a (DODGE. «DR. R&H A NicE UuTELY NO MONEY DN. As. 5 NTIA TATION | WAGOD motor. $580. Call PE 62010 ah FIRST — (M4 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. a erin ae 186 Biudevaker™ ¢ Overdrive, Now| sume payments of Rig a) evs. cond, © NH Riggins er mm. ‘ nm : =o 2s | Real! sharp" pentsafier over #2 | Announcement = Ouxitn astne | MRE Mecopeih, mareton, tone) Si! Sb wala "furuer "Fort i PE yao FE 3s108 Evinrude, controls. Pirst 3650 |_715,_ Midwest ‘0 DOWN PAYMENT 1957 ‘Motris’ Minor Hurry! ‘31 MERCURY WITH ‘33 MER-| _‘!¢ Pg tA A-l ceovass canoe, aah, USED ‘CARS Fora adr. ¥ a car | 1986 Rambler ¢dr. Overdrive. Su ury full race engine. $135. FE SACRIFICE PONTIAC 3 Pe 9% | In OurHistory |' Pactra aan | ae ee } "| seine, yarn, Ras Wate SPECIAL FIRST 4 be Lucas tar fees h m HURON MOTOR SALES | Best otter takes 589 Orchard Lk. Cte ree $90.50 IN SHELTON 1 api Fae Vi. Forde. a |oneeee cams OF ares NTIAC CONVERTIBLE, Ye HP Evinrude motor -- $263. an Pontiac - Buick | matic, R&H, jess than 12,000 952 W_ HUR FE. 2-264} full power 8.000 miles $300 cash vim $562. All “B at Wa 7 Used Trucks lRachester OL 18133 ; unl miles. Call FE 8-3606. am er Gét Wise, Economize — ¢ take over payments. FS arrington Boat Works . |! : | ‘eee STATION WAGON. | DR NO MONEY YOUR EVINRUDE LER OFFER THESE— (38 Side oan aoe Bre”, fee. a) CHEVROLET “Good Cond_Cheep. FE 31 _ 666 S. WOODWARD ("ah PONTIAC 4 oadle Beele Ford. rE '____ OPEN SUNDAYS f: a Dyn. - $1806 “CY” OWENS FORD SASS ee ME _ve hem srning’ curnancr saison) |OIO Ready 2 i tr iieee" HB) CONVERTIBLES AND 56 FORD “COMMUNITY E Bg Ged all 91 Pests snd jvailers 30 per | Bu Buick Hardtop” Dyn, Like .,| STATION WAGONS eee BIL TL SPENCE MAZUREK sTUDE ae i | new evs : | 4 8 Bivd at See eet oe SPECIALS ( Resemem tte #7 TO CHOOSE FROM $1195. Motor Sales RAMBLER | SALES & SERVICE MSTUOE HAWE WITH st LOOK th seat, full : "82 Buick Super $295 — - GENS 1_$0201' New pe ; Hieering, ust priee oe ; MAKE THIS SUMMER BUD SHEL TON BANK RATES “cy” $8 Peotios forage Sis 082 NASH RAMBLER, NO DOWN | feesonable offer. Koes & Prints oS ey 2 ree Sue A PROFITABLE ONE THE NAME . 48 Pontiac reniet ear. 92705 BS SaSinaw FE Cam ase TAX! CABS, 1983 MODEL. - ’ | . ; : | deck. back on rear seat.| i511 That_Means Clean Cars We trade up or down OWENS | 3 Pent "¢ Ghiel sed hydra. HS ne net FS 1saapOR Fa GBS eae ; =, | Cal oe eceenl' SD Chex rolet Sedan $ 85) °35 Mere. Convert siis5 Overdrive, R&M, E-Z terms, Will} WILLYs STATION WAGON. ¢ at ® savings that will surprise 1956 Ee eee on “Oakland County's 147 8 SAGINAW FE _5-4101 | Ss The ‘te yore Hows Chat rk M Sal —_Sheel_ drives spe . Come out and the ; : t . is aire Se vy joor $ 995. rkston Motor Sales fait and’ teat drive them before| PCE f 1 YT 695) true value et $L0eT® Our sheen | wildest trader 166] FORD. 2 DR VS FOM Rau ' Le $ > CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH (DEALER ‘ PONTI AC < fetting at DAWSON'S GALES on Ce c evy on ..§ 695) jie ¥ orth Chevrolet Co. | : Acoume payments of 60.05 me. ‘$3 Chevy Bel Air HT ties Ciarksten Mich Ph MA_6-6141 AUTO BROKER peice Toke "3 miles pie —-> 8 Shee peat Bir- Call Credit Mer, Mr Parks at < ftain 10d RAMBLER WAGON Ran GOOD CARS FAIR PRICES Fenton or 6 miles north of N RTH MI_ 47500, Harold Turner Fo asp t "rae BI aa ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | WANT TO TRADE DOWN? Fata, aay 8S ord, 2.Tem $1495 vs courE “pop MRRP BORE Sago | Ubu aC East Bhd Ate a ae msl EoaPeaRLE Eas i” a re T ig - on sundays nights "tll 3 5/8 BOX: 6% Rubber. i963 winisoes — reais. pow: CHEVROLET condition, eae = | FE 5-8858 MI 47500, Harold Turner Ford. PERRY AT: MADISON FE 40100 A ol > nae TRAILER 13-10 | CARRIE €,, mechanical — tool Lord ell ainenieasi x i) Motor iis s, | Hunter at 8 Woodward Ave. ; . | {So Ford-+-Ton--.-$-895|Su} tangas Mae MgMatet pes ‘Birmingham Sat "Caras; Fa ss tues ar, sega bi ig ] | § _ sendin i Praee Posse sae ky We Chevy vi-Ton ..$ 445 FORA SGIOV. Coe nae, Lown | Sheiee {77 BE THE ° MA: (2° ee Py ' an A : after. ¢ O aan 8 eee Rg ey . ‘ New ‘88 Fords, all equipped with: .., a « R —— cc " 34 FORD, CLEAN, ASSUME PAY. | : ~~ Coss : afte a m. isl Fo ve 205 A Bier mister” windsied ke ments it 2 em Can Bie \\ : : I] en mi , Pty ¢ Gutta oe ue 1 Ford ¥%4-Ton --$ 295) &8 4 PAYMENT PLAN 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD. | J « AB = va a be « . “~ Serty tervise ine 'On mi ETT 195 /$uam, a aSlan ENe BS _ tone ‘paint heater. Powergliae. 2 FACTORY BRANCH ine Si be Fairlane an mo.|- bi t $i Ou : mete & Miscoer Pre hee ee) DL: International ...$ 195) Pertenece ee Sedan S51 0 mo. ak eed, 218 wo rin Checrolet ae 8.9242 Station wis Co. Hunter Bivd. at eh | 55 FORD : PASSENGERS TO HARRISBURG. | ., YOUR OLD CaR pown. ward Ave Birmin, MI taZAIRLA ‘ NE ¢ poo ie : . | PE sua — att CWS - | smart po8t parwent cis et + ee 2 RIL GEORGE $ MILLION ‘8 CHEVROLET. 4 DR. $200. 17, $895 7 oa Y [Ss CREDIT MANAGER | ce Gow FORTE EA TT Ri es Harold giurner Ford | % CHEVY vi0. STANDARD 6 PONTIAC oe IL — . V | _ OR 3-7647. “RETAIL STORE” Your Chevrolet Dealer “CHEVY D i CDR WAGON _REAL Pee ene. BEL AIR, F- © MT, CLEMENS ST. How about a new set of tires or 6- months supply of gas or no payments Wanted Used Cars 8g| 63! OAKLAND AVE. | ream Eddie Steele Ford. FE Sess Oss PF tego epee FE BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ for 6 months or no down payment at all, etc. ‘ SPL ANAL APL APRA PAPA, pos eM _— "S3 FORD, CLEAN, VERY GoOoD ue : ” rE E 4.4547 | "52 CHEVY R © W675 —OR. condition, , OL 1-0684 oa. ‘Bright Spot (095 CHEVROLET V-# WITH STAN. 3-335, | ise FORD. PLANE. 2 ‘DRL va. We've heard all this time again but it's only good common sense ‘that we ard transmis« a real hum- Sharp. Y die . ’ : Needs Sharp Cars Now For Sale Cars 91} dinger of 0 Hauen, Nort cher | 1984 BVROLET, BEL, AIR. 2 Steele Ford. PE St only get what we pay for. ... If you've had these promises thrown at you Sot L i = oor, rr 5 Pow ; ‘ : : , Phone FE 8-0488 LL MAKES & Years, {let Co, Hunter Bivd 8 | and power steering A Birmin 50 Ford Ambulance —be careful—someone has to pay and generally speaking . .. you know who! And our buyer will come to =— abt GHT & SOLD be = “Borminenam, a a “on cc” 9a 1 stock pe eggs “Alanon o. ge . : " : . at a e Lp lete with seasssories. Plent , er . . aA coat gg FE OB 023 Ww. wel Fe cass | ay = “ orth Genvrotet ee rooin cea tcnay acer bel We have 75 fine used cars that are very fairly priced . . . reconditioned as . : : : ‘St GHEY, 2 DR. VERY “Goon. ” of many uses. Hunting. fishing, cP Puieeey Soe ecRaP a aE Rewey Meaning oun Li Zu Seno, Biggie | bem. MI CSOT, tools eauipment. jete. Full price || good as we know how and backed by Pontiac's most reputable dealer, ee veg. DR. 6 P-GLIDE. | —_____ : . ice ae oe a FOR SUNK AND pie Owner wracsterred mg ean. len, mi, Little cash dn. | 1987 Hig BRE V8" 210 STANDARD | arranged, ms ofeat Lakes. diotor || Jerome Motor Sales, your new Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealer. + cheap cars. PE 2-2666 days or overseas, MI 2_.Steele Ford i085 FORD 4 DR FOM. V-8 |. . jaan 1086 BUICK Lat. DYNAPLOW RR is SHEYY DR ee Neck) "Es an. Low met ite nan an “We're open till 10 pm. ... Our salesmen are courteous ... Our appraisals | e oory men ¢ Steele Ford : re ; . CASH dition “Siu OL Tia ais Hardenburg ELD pt Bu vou egfuct wo | — w o-ba64' ______ || are liberal. ... Wan't you try us before you buy any car? . : | os < a Nash Ambassador, Hyd $505 some tess expensive mode} ~ Ford | Convertible = . hf gg lad [dose ready pan gal onl are wApIG | ae Mere H top, Power brates #138 | ake Orion Motor Sales ; ‘s automatic. Power windows. . ——. ae oe e020" ‘DIXIE HWY : | CORNER C490 6 PIER PE $7000 | rom “MERC CURY My 3-261 aa PO FORD. CUT. ‘ge 6 8st : rE tenis 5006 1953 Pontine | Cataliia Mydram 5 $245 DOWN = $345 DOWN ~~ $235 DOWN CASH = "tie, Radio Heater. Sharp $605. bea ET HARD TOP SE. CHRYSLER 1951 NEW YORKER Clean. Your car én. Eddie Steele | : - . radio. . ee anti eee ; s FOR, LATE MODEL owner Birmingham car.| matic transmission New tites no | i987 FORD CONVERT. LOW buys a ‘3? Chevrolet 2-Dr buys # '87 Ford Fairlane “500 buvs a °5S6 ‘Pontiac 4-Dr_ Star- iv mAs ABOUT FIBERGLASS USED CARS 194 Ford 4 dr. sedan. R adic Priced to sell at only 61.168. Stock | rust. Only $98 eee Lots of extras, ORiando | sedan va motor with very low Hardtop. This all ivory beauty chief Hardtop Catalina. All the : | ° : kp 3.1303. peak. Brand new. with trailer, 165, | Community Motor Sales “ ***! ee unter at 6. Weedward Ave.| Hunter Biv: at Haynes. Birm aieee is .waiting for you. - re ae ee By, Reno natn OT AND TRAILER AUBURN AT We BLVD. acy Buick é 46, aiden, Radio Birmingham. MI°¢2736 YOUR CAR | 4 : Remote steering contro]. FE. _ c ies ee ere = | = ae = . . Son g contro Cer: VAN WELT was Dixie | & heater $305 Haver : Resistance?" Bl IC KO IS WORTH MORE $395 DOWN iv ft ¢ : y. Dray ains. pays the : TRE $165, DOWN 195 D W ripabout seine. neering _models Ph 0 owes tt all late “© HOMER HIGHT MTRS. If yer mare cape “ si | HERE : bie cover, 10 AS melt away when you se | ' : & trailer Good ¢ . ATKTIO | of the jinest selections of ' Av DRIVE IN TODAY buvs # “57 Olds Super 68 Holl- is iy eed ae "18 Minutes From Pusitine’ | {ow mileage new car tredes | Better Buy Used Cars i R dae 40. HR coor ma TE Ford ¥4 catenins buys this, 38 Buick Special it FT. NG D BOAT. 825 13| OXFORD MICHIGAN OA _B-252% at “SCHUTZ" CHUTZ |. ee $ 58 PLYMOUTH SAVOY & vere, ach Ga: Sedan. Neat apnearance and zr ae dan ot 0. neater ft. boat trailer $60. care whe 912 Wood- §'S7 Buick Convert. ..$ave .gSPOrt Coupe (Demo) (as Necenemy aon wis Ga s to finance. Union St, Upper 5 377 w Y : — | 8 ft hite top value. iv ELOIN- Coan, Upper tb FE ae alate Cua oo” ‘1082 CHEY. SEDAN RAH ABSO- tee tee: mlteane MIR. OLIV: | Piteawee 4 Door $2695 oe) valve SP POLE x, motor, trailer & ct he ou ot of — . =, Cail Ena: Pe a “91 POD ed ne $445 DOWN $195 DOWN Credit . Parks a ze Wi pa Bbes LIne Bat manooARY ~~ CASH FOR CARS _ £3500. Harold ‘Turner Ford 55’ Ford V-& 4-Dr. $1295! “Royal 4 Boor, Torquefiite $2198 $125 DOWN 5. Ld Sarr | i - all controls, 25 hp ero raae elec-| HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Se taut western whe ‘36 DESOTO FIREDOME buys @ ‘56 Cadillac Sedan De- : buys a -Pontiac Station ey starter motor & trailer. 2 yrs, Cass af Pike FE 5-7398 ) “£1,000 tires. Fordomatic. | # Door Sportsman. Power steer | vitie. One owner. pew ear ear _ Wagon An ‘ideal 2nd car suit- ORiande 3-7031 or OR. OP TWD eae Ver on = | ing Power windows, 9 - tube. buvs a °53 Pontiac 4-Dr Sedan. sble for those camping trips _lanéo 39415 OLIVER Officials’ 1958 Pontiac AT 56 Bui k Super ...$1595|-siiacto ‘impo trade-in. Real class. Exceotionally clean car with coming up soon. ‘ i FT. ¢ CENTURY. VAI REED MOTOR SALES Chieftain Catalina 4-Dr. DR. : acter Radio, heater. as 4 Door Powe erflite (Senet plus hvdramatie. $900. eM sat3” | WILL Turquoise & ivory, fully equipped. THE E| 3 white tires. low mileage. '56 ie PLYMOUTH Bat, ,VEDERE é 1) METAL BOAT, FE 5-5651. ios. ; inosine power. Hurry! This is a! * loge Chevrolet V g. $1295 4 Door . Hardtop. etter" $210 DOWN $125 DOWN Pauly i ws = _ Radio ey Sa eats cbs selene s 2 HP JOHNSON. $75 O O ; R : : BEL. AIR. HARDTOP. Radio, | ‘$6 BUICK SPECIAL $245 DOWN ; FE 8-117 a .T le D LLA Papen ihoedins, oe factory, O] lV. heater, white tires. Powerglide | 4 Door, Dynafiow, Radio .. $1275|] buys a ‘85 Merciiry Montciair buys ap exceptionally sice “84 iss7._ 16 FT ARISTO - CRAFT FOR GOOD ai, conditecing) Be cesar ion = : ieee laeroe || Hardtop. Previqus owner is one . ' Ford Customiine Mot Sick Real mapeqany epee boat. remote con- Se OSE Lechelmayr disclosed that ex-! perts of the city’s Municipal Art ‘of male students and 45 per cent stem from “a man-made recession|o9f women students at universities! manufactured jin Washington” and that Republican legislative leaders “have refused to take one single step to restore prosperity, to make jobs or to rebuild purchasing pow- er. oe 4 Surveys in 35 American cities show that 74.1 per cent of the peo- ple travel by automobiles as com- pared with 25.9 per cent who rely on . public transportation, find it necessary to work in order to fingince their study courses and _ obtained ANOTHER Avoid the Battle at WALTON TV “Cet the Kids Their Own TV Set and of the Channel!’ — Terms On Some Sets — 30-Day Exchange Period WALTON RADIO & TV ‘515 E. Walton, Cor, Joslyn Rd. ‘FE 2-287 TV SALE | ing attachment.. Council are still scouting around for good amatetir art to go to the ‘Ohio city. “I don't think we'll. have the ‘collection ready before late Au-| gust. We are interested. in works DISCOUNTS 6 TRANSISTOR RADIOS pocket size, complete with carrying case and battery, unconditional 1 rm yee? guarantee _ Now | Reg. $44. 95. 2g" Whiss Grass Shears. vais sche OTF Robot Gardener KitiNow $395 Melnor Lawn Sprinklers tom $455up Croquet Sets......... . rem $395 " _ SHETLAND FLOOR POLISHER | complete with’ polisher, polishing brushes, Now ~ (sa lust ARRIVED—A — scrubbing brushes, buffing ooe and rug clean- eager dag inflated rubber toys—pil at our usual low, hee Reg. $64.9 It's ’not too late to leo away @ Watch, Camera, Ring i 7 «@ Luggage for the lune Graduate, 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 9 P.M. We Sell Wholesale to ‘Everyone—Free 9-Day Layaway Year "Roand VERKLE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY - #238 Cocley Lake Ré.. Union Lake Village EM 3-498 _|Daytonexpected -by the end... -- of ‘the year: “We'll hang them up | | fo “ re t , } : Ce a A . eo see *y z iakeiot sie naa - — iit ~ — = os ae ‘ F : j } a € ib : ae : Re x1 : 7 to = — ss : ‘ Serer : “ _ ; | ; ! 3 ? : ‘ : x 3 ° SIX . “eet ee . “PSHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 oo + - . ; ” ss . ' * 7 ’ : ; “i “aCe 7 = - ee Pee “ Pe There have been many more and a consequent expansion and , ae i Oe Men who ees oF bei 4S. tie forecaat’ 3 ae population to 235,000,000 have followed them say By PHYLLIS BATTELLE pie wes prepared saan when—24) In July, 1941, he’ forecast the|sharply Binder pte Reregebapil eco and ordered purchase of} by. 1975; within. two decades a |that, to. date, R 4 _ NEW YORK (INS) — When he years, five months and five days|U, S. would enter the wat and/he prepared all his plants for fast/additional stocks of whisky for the| good-sized ¢lty growing up in |visions must be accounted true, was 16, Lewis Rosenstiel was|later it began—prohibition ended. | that distillery operations would be| conversion tq production of vopd forthcoming peacetime. . _ | ural America every 30 days; ‘until proved otherwise. — _ kicked in the head. — cerns ' ——— — — . — Now for most people, a kick in’ a ‘the head would indicate turning 4 a doctor, For Lew, it meant the exact op-; te, 5 - * * * | i He had been studying to become f * : a@ doctor, but the cleats that “waffled into his face during a Cin- | ee cimnati high school football game ? 2 in 1907 turned him away from the | ae medical profession for good. s or Be. cause of an eye injury, he was) 13:10la aN iene a i i to stop playing, stop read- | ROEBU @.4 Al ID aer ae ee 8% to 33% 2 ta on INSTALLED FENCING “Resco i r i as a meal-room helper te help 0) oe | time Lew was well, a matier of tess than a year, he was so im- , eo Ai get pao tan ' akg ‘industry that he couldn ve || . Kentucky. Galvanized Woven _ It didn’t take long for him to/ Border Fencing work up to the position of sales- pee Reg. 2.29 2.88 : Armed with whisky and t . l6-inch high. Horizontal wires ==, ewe Toa he confronted his first : r ; j “ ~ \ are doubled 12-gauge twisted eae # fg Ne oS who told him, “I'll. buy if you're | ; A oY Le - - . between. crimped pickets. Save SO KR TERA sure your product is prime . — a , ( aN on 25-tt roll SX RIB RAO and marketable.” ; i wr 4 7 rE RANE A Magen cee cee. - () . x rectete x MOV if . ae + * g , = *n ent, +, ee *. . r Lewis was startled. . \ O atly te tes tne i be ie (ease cece 2, AOD 0.9% 0 AO OOOO RY tS more, I don’t think you'd know 4 & wet wait Ju el ; | CHAIN LINK FENCING I don't have to sell it to : ® us all.” | PAYMENT PLAN og, eo eane , Se snorting, strode Drill he sae v 48-in, high, Reg. 36¢ zie marine, be sents ot | Drill has gerne “EEEER = FABRIC ONLY | “prospect. “I'm selling the best | bs aay Hse y Poms, Gates | whisky market,” be enun- | nstol t ciated. gn price is $7.75 a Goneral Purpose 11¥4 Geese xtra per ft. : ¢ ae ield Fence Enjoy outdoor living the whole season. 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