+ ~ v 4 —— Rebels in Caba & _ Radio and ° Most of the heart of te ma ih iter | a5 : ae jg th Ea & g First| jeize Stations Telephone service within most of Havana was interrupted. There was no communication’ with the rest of Cuba. Electric power failed in many sections of the. capital. : The rebels announced they had 5,000 armed civilian militiamen ready to step into the streets and fight. ; a: * * + It appeared that the rebels had launched at last their long - effective only time could tell. That was because the strike call came as most stores, shops, and business establishments were clos- ing for the noon hour. Normal re- opening time is around 2 p.m. * * * No accurate report on casual- ties was immediately available but the bodies of three slain rebels I were taken into a first-aid station. no ae LS i SEs Where Three Met Death on Bridge 4 = tion, ' threatened general strike. Wheth-, ~\er it would be effective or partly No Urgent Need foCut Taxes, Ike Tells Press Predicts Business Rise, Says. U.S. May Call Off Nuclear Tests Later From OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — dent Eisenhower said today he sees no present need for an emergency tax cut to fight the recession. - The President told his mews conference that the as a means of fighting the business slump remains un- der continuing study by the administration. - But he added that he sees real ground for hope that one of these days—and he said he would not try and predict just when—there will be an upgrade in the economy. The President also said today consider ‘whe would very se seriously calling off further U.S. nuciear tests if this year’s Pacific series produces all needed research information. Eisenhower told the news con- ference that if sivh results are achieved or largely achieved it would be perfectly proper for him to declare this country’s intentions —not by some international agree- ment, but by independent U.S. ac- *® * * But he said that as things now stand the scientists would first have to tell him exactly what it was necessary to find out about the further development of ai ‘question of reducing taxes) Mother of i “g0e foe . Mrs. Michigan Title DETROIT (#—Newly crowned “Mrs. Michigan” is a tall slim brunette from Greenville whose husband proud- ly proclaims; “She's terrific.”’. - % “MES. MICHIGAN’ — MRS. BARBARA DOLAN, OF GREENVILLE. ‘Mrs.’ Ss. Re AP Facsimile Two Wins in. chogsing Mrs. ark 7 +Dolan, 32-year-o Michigan Dems Stage Rebellion Name Own Candidates for. Governor, Senator ) Quitting Williams, They : iC Over Funds for ‘58. _ ey By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. A tentative $12,762 budget for 1959 — greatly. by the county's soaring welfare costs—re- ceived its final touches to- day in readiness for sub- mission to the Oakland County Board of Supervis- ors Tuesday. ; The record budget repre- the 1958 budget approved by supervisors last Septem- ber. ‘He said only $497,174 out of budgeted $1,050,000 remains be spent for welfare the rest this year. 2S For the first three months of the year disbursements in ‘this direction have been $787,751, of which Oakland *"s Share has been $552,826 under a 70-30 pay- ment agreement. ~ * * “I estimate that all of the will result spending rate, he added. Major reason for next year’s higher budget is the great- mig Plans in Oakland Call ; for Jump of $2 Million sents a $2,030,266 hike over | under the present — Pe Pa—A group of rebel- ber of welfare cases whic tr —* “% , - Windsor to Detroit. Three night while were killed and a fourth critically injured. All span from were from Detroit. ad tad Ra Be pi to which the tests had succeeded in producing the necessary infor- The. first question put to Eisen- hower at the conference was a re- passengers in the car Caro Judge to Rule on Sullenberger Trical Claims 3 Lives It will be up to a Circuit Judge from Caro, east of Bay City, to decide Friday whether Dr. Neil H. Sullen-| berger’s suit against Pontiac General Hospital ends then and there or not. Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn, who normally pre- sides over the 40th judicial? circuit of Tuscola and La-|@elay but a legal step that must peer Counties, will hear|m. in", auty to the hospital and arguments by the hospital |city.” on three motions that yes- terday caused the trial to be adjourned three days after it had barely got started. The adjournment was to give Df. Sullenberger’s attorneys time If Judge Quinn, assigned to the case Monday, grants this motion, then the case will be dropped and the trial called off. ~~ * * ; “Tt was logical to make this mo- tion before the trial] proper got under way,” Gillespie said. “It Crash on Bridge | quest for his views regarding a possible tax cut In reply, Eisenhower first not- ed that Secretary of the Treas- ury Anderson has promised to consult with Democratic as well as Republican congression- al leaders before the administra. then takes any tax action. Then the President went on to say he sees nothing in the un-| ‘employment: figures that brings | the situation to a critical point ‘and requires a decision on taxes| DETROIT (INS) — Authorities | at the moment. said today the driver who ae) * *« *t pots Hass ‘wo — ypironder te It was ——— third meet-| Svidge bed a record ‘of 37 tamme| ie," pemumen in, a8 many poor including 25 moving ci- eid news conferences three weeks . iin a row since last August. 33. Traffic Violations Charged to Driver Who Died on Ambassador Sees Réuther Running for Vice President ‘Mack (RB-Wash) says he believes Walter Reuther, controversial head of the United Auto Work- ers Union, will be the Demo- eratie vice presidential candi- ABERDEEN, Wash. (?—Rep. ° s Democrats, bolting what they called Gov. Williams’ leadership “down the road to national social- ism," have put up two candidates for state office. They nominated William L. John- son, a radio station manager, for lof two, last night as state’s top homemaker. She won over eight other final- ists—including a fellow Green- ville resident—in the competition ‘that included tests of cooking, table setting, sewing and dishwash- putting a drain on county funds, Fred W. Smith, chairman of the Supervisors’ Ways and in the increase, “Other major ones are child care ing, along with poise; personality and community activities. Mrs, Dolan won a preliminary United Auto Workers Union, for, | award, for her table setting, be- U.S. Senator. | tore being named winner. After- | They will run in the Democratic | governor ang put up Homer Mar- tin, a former president of the! ‘and hospitalization costs,” the Royal Oak supervisor added. * * * His committee met this morn- ing to review for the last time the proposed budget. It will go to out as the big factor resulting . date in 1960, . In an interview, Mack said yesterday he expected the Demo- erats to nominate Senate Major- ity Leader Lyndon Johnson of Co., said: ; “We were all packed to go home. I guess I'd better unpack." ward her husband, Thomas, chief primary Aug. 5. engineer at Gibson Refrigerator | | . * * |the board April 15. Supervisors are The nominations were made atito study it for a veek with ten- ‘an organizational meeting of the tative approval for tax allocation ‘Wayne County (Detroit) Chapter) purposes expected to follow a week Texas for the presidential race his running mate, Mack said he expected Vice | President Richard Nixon to be the Republican standard bearer. He did not name the GOP vice presidential nominee, but said it probably would be someone from the East to balance the ticket. with the 50-year-old Reuther as_ The Michigan winner will go to,of their group, the State Demo-| Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in May for cratic Club of Michigan, Inc., here | the national ‘Mrs. America’ con-jlast night. About 60 persons at-) test. She also wins $1,500 in home |tended the meeting. appliances and other prizes. | Johnson, manager of Radio sta- Other preliminary awards went tion WJMS at Ironwood in Upper} to Mrs, Roberta Lawrence, 38.| Michigan, said: Ann Arbor, who was voted ‘Mrs “The walls of the palace guard Congeniality” by fellow contes-| gf the State Semaeratie organt- tants; Mrs. Elizabeth Heitman, 34.| sation must be stormed by the -Police said the driver, Clarence | of Allen Park, for cooking and | hosts of courage, morality and later. Of the 12 million dollar total budget, $10,672,280 is expected to be raised by taxation, according to Moore. The present budget approved for this year amounted to $10,732,014, Trimmed almost in half in the Proposed 1959 plan was a $301,- 165 request by department heads “We in traffic court from 1938 to last September. His offenses included speeding, reckless driving, driving | in the wrong lane and going) through red lights. Also killed in the accident were Willie Johnson, 40, and Mrs. Arlene. Hart, 54, of Detroit, was a regular | | Buchner, 32, both of Detroit. In Receiving Hospital being treated for internal and head in- jories is Lola Henderson, 23, also of Detroit. She told police they were return- ing from Windsor when the smash. up occurred on the curve 300 feet, from the toll gate on the Detroit) side of the bridge. The truck driver, Thomas Boyce, | 31, of Windsor was unhurt. He was! absolved of the blame Police said the car bounced off, the truck's trailer and rammed the railing .on the opposite side of the! bridge. | Bridge attendants said the crash) was the worst in the 29-year history could end the suit and save the JUDGE TIMOTHY QUINN of the structure. Cloudy, Warmer T onight; Rain Likely Tomorrow Mostly cloudy and not quite so cool tonight, says the weatherman. Tonight’s low will be near 28 - 32. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a chance of some rain, with the high temperature around 52. ite’ -* * For the next five days temperatures will average about 2 - 3 degrees below the normal high of 54 and normal low of 36 degrees. ‘ Day-to-day changes in temperature are expected te’be rather minor. Sunday will be the warmest day. Precipitation will total around two-tenths of an inch, asa little rain is likely Thursday and a few showers possible Friday. Rain is likely again late Sunday or Monday. * * * The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 24 degrees. The mercury stood at 46 at 2 p.m. - Mrs. Nonie Hainline, 35, of Detroit, for good grooming. Other finalists were Mrs. Janet Blanding, 33, of Greenville; Mrs Betsy B, Hart, 36, of Rockford: Mrs. Nancy Crane, 26, of Muske- gon, and Mrs. Muriel Jane Harper. 27, of Troy. The contestants had to cook a casserole dish of their own choice and a specified dessert in the finals. Mrs, Dolan whipped ap a “chicken divan Parisienne,” sauce, and a pineapple trrte. “T love to cook.” she said. “I'll try anything.” Her husband said his wife “keeps a perfect house.’ She also takes part in Red Cross, PTA and Girl Scout work and belongs to a hos- pital auxiliary and a literary club. “I didn’t even take home eco- nomics,” she said. She and her husband are both University of Michigan graduates. They have been married 10 years. chicken and asparagus in cheese | | of vision.” | Martin was once a Republican candidate for Congress and more lrecently head of the Fair Share ‘MePeaining Assn. and organiza- ltional director of the Dairy Farm- lers Co-Operative Assn., both \formed by dissident groups within \the Michigan Milk Producers Assn. 'He now is connected with neither. Martin said: “Marxian = s0- cialists now sit squarely astride the Democratic machine in the i state.” | The bitterest criticism of Wil- |liams, a five-term governor, con- sidered a cinch to run again, came from former Rep, Frank E, Hook, of Ironwood. He said Williams won his first term by committing himself to a program of ‘‘national socialism." | | * * * Johnson was an_ unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nom- ination for state treasurer in 1952. The tall, dark-haired Hoosier, who has since served as a state senator and assistant U. S. district attorney since his war years, com- mented: * * * fg Tage ‘national prepared- taken on an entirely different meaning in 1958 than it had in 1941, We cannot now meais- ure military preparedness in terms of the size of our standing Army and reserve’ potential. “We seem to be coming into ‘|-an era which will see each of the city time and ~~ ass The motion could denied. : ° bane ten cage Quinn could) Warns of Time When Tiny Nations Will Have ICBM . take it under advisement. way, the trial would proceed B ® e senx EoD oF ORDER ataa ero pees Friends S a court order of last Dec. 2 which) | . prohibits hospita] trustees from; SEYMOUR, Ind. (INS) — Ajafter World War II ended, doesn't He escaped Corregidor by @| cussions should the Japanese taking final action to make the SUS-) nine against a national pre-|think of himself as a hero. night-long swim but eventually was) learn his story, but Whitcomb’s pension : paredness program with all its} Currently, he is a lieutenant een wer | a en ee oe Trustees could do this at a final |. Kointing in one direction wasjcolonel in the United States Ait|the Japanese. hearing or, citer of hecignation (sounded today on this 16th anni-|Force reserve. His daily concerns c «.& Dr. Sallesberger had to sign im |versary of Bataan Day. |center about his family and Bis) He posed as a civilian mining mgm i 1956 when he was readmitted to Edgar D, Whitcomb, s bylwork as an attorney in SeyMoUr.|engineer and after imprisonment ness ; ea? |@ unique escape of that bitter hour|, smal southern Indiana city of} ,, ‘ the hospital afier two years born 6f unis at Santiago and Santo Tomas, was absence from the city. in American 11,683 population, repatriated by way of Shanghai POE readiness, was hesitant to make; Whi has not for The first method would not affect menses tap tet WE a oe ee a and New York. encberrng ia. ta edema eee Se are, Sever excunr second miighs lend. to, nee, oa i a a that’ the |beaten prisoner. | Upon his return to the United| Pélteriats .......+..+..+ on for court m, Gillespie said, United States “alter its foreign | An Ale Force navigator who States he was allowed to+inform cen died oieeeeiee ets site es : ‘* + * - policy to a direction which will had taken part in a huge mass (bis family —who had braved i the Sports ...... canmeneti el 30.28 tied tattig wie tn tere] Se, SS ee note | ight of Bi%s from the United |. Ck hay: an SRG, ON als 4. cae c uses eck eeud> 38 The ‘ fialh the some and friendly relations with | sisies to the Philippines two Pentagon placed his story in secret) ty 9 Radio Programs .....43 a" of 7 me ' all nations of the world—ilarge ‘minthe betore Pear! Harbor, files until two years after the war Wilson, Earl ............:-..48 “jt was important to get ant A ee re 4 Whitcomb had been one of the aga ae ee Women’s Pages ..../..../13-17 eae questions decided as soon as| Whitcomb, whose feat was 80 some 95,000 American and Fill- | When he first returned ¢o mill- : a possible, ‘ff we could,” Gillespie remarkable it remained’ | pine reaps ten prieener In the tary service he was limited to Jerome “right Het” Needs seers said. “This is not an at/military, information until long! E )} surrender, fee stateside duty for fear Of Heper- leare, “s4'tte. Ton 8. FE S040. AT ‘i ‘* 4 : we :] Zz p 5 3 FN \\ } y ; ao ; J < \ ey / wi bs \ , - . a est U.S. Defense lereasingly difficult to define intelligently what constitutes ade- quate national preparedness. “If any generalizations can be made, present world conditions would seem to dictate that the United States continue to do all things possible to maintain our lead in scientific developments and to alter its foreign policy to a di- rection that cultivate and maintain wholesome .and friendly relations with all nations of the world, large and small.” - ‘ * * * Whitcomb, remembering the fall of Bataan, said: ; for additional employes, knocked this down te $118,000,” Moore said. This cutback stemmed from an (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Potter to Talk inCity, County Pontiac Stop to Precede Royal Oak, Birmingham Receptions Tomorrow Whistle-stopping through Pontiac 4 and Oakland County tomorrow will , be Sen. Charles E. Potter. Potter, Michigan's Republican member in the U.S. Senate, will visit here in his third day of a whirlwind junket through the state , this week in a drive for his second ‘4 six-year term in Washington. Arthur G. EMott Jr., chairman of the Oakland County Republi- can Committee, said a dinner and a public reception are planned to honor Potter toemor- row night. “The dinner, to be held at Aunt Fanny's Restaurant, 2244 N. Wood- ward Ave., Royal Oak, will be for - principal party workers in the county, It will commence at 6:30 p.m, A press conference will. pre- , cede it. Following the dinner, a reception will be called at 8:30 p.m. at the Birmingham Republican Head- quarters, 351 N, Woodward Ave. Upon en. Potter’s scheduled arrival, 4:30 p.m, plane wilt make-a hand-shaking the Tel-Huron and Mile ig ag gh Si TWO House GOP Courts Dems “ah FRANK W. MARSH Pontiac Praises Retiring Plan Commissioner The resignation last night of Frank W. Marsh from the City Planning Commission, of which he for a fitting tribute. x *& * They would have liked to give the 63-year-old roofing and insula- In terms of service, Marsh the oldest appointive member on served without pay ever since, ~*~ *® * He told the city he had to resign because of ill health. Marsh lives at 18 Illinois Ave. and owns the Hugus-Marsh Rool- ing and Insulation Co., 353 N. Cass Ave. dangerous. Actually, an anticyclone is highly desirable. , and most people ~~ about its early trials in a meeting with science writers touring re- _|search projects sponsored by the _|American Cancer Society. wnanimous backing to a building |Taking 3 Minutes courted * * * Hotige Speaker George M. Van (R-Zeeland) said GOP members of the lower chamber a Senate . approved bond- ing plan last night to give almost program of their own. Plugs for Buildin Bonds PORT HURON (INS) — The icebreaker Mackinaw a6 gE Pas E 5 if | I Th a i | | 2 Six Ships to Hazard. Huron Ice Passage Try Cancer Test LOS ANGELES # — A three; minute test for cancer, which iginator estimates it is wrong in no more than 3 to 5 per cent of the cases. *« * * Dr. Ludwig von Bertalanffy, |who developed the procedure, told * * * Among 700 women suspected of having. cancer of the cervix, or neck, of the womb, the test found 58 cases indicating cancer and 57 of these turned out to have malig- nancies, Dr, Bertalanffy said. * * * Among 1,100 other women picked at random, who showed no outward indication of cervic can- cer, it identified four as having malignancies and eight others as But Visit to Be Shortlived ‘being suspected of the disease. e Wintry Weather Returns By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wintry temperatures returned to - Michigan during the night but the U.S. Weather Bureau said they were due to be shortlived. The chilly readings, sub-freezing in all sections of the state, ranged town to 14 degrees at Pellston in ’ northern lower Michigan. The weather bureau said the cold snap came into Michigan because * x The Weather Full 0.5. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly eloedy, high Mest! Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a.m. At 6 a.m.: Wind velocity 3 m.p.h. Di orth to northwest. Gun sets Wednesday at 7:06 p.m. | Sun rises tae meee A at 6:00 a.m. fsa sets bi ay at 10:22 a.m. oon rises ureday at 1:16 a.m. £2 O. W..c5e0s: orsewves M..-.00. 0 temperature Weatber—Trace of snow. = Year Age in Pentiae Highest perature Lowest ors caused northerly winds in Michi- Jobless in Area: ~~. 14.7 Per Cent as Unemployment Hits New High in March ment Security Commission, * * * This compares with 12.2 per cent in mid-February, 7.9 per cen in in mid-February, 7.9 per cent in year ago, $1 million last month. The exact figure was $957,470, compared with $643,173 in Febru- ary and $247,488 a year ago. At the beginning of March, 9,702 persons were on the com- mission’s rolls. At the end, 8,422. During the month, 444 claimants exhausted their claims. The employment decline be- tween mid-February and March 15 was 2,600. Production eutbacks accounted for a cutback of 2,000 The -total industrial decline was 2,100. * * * Current non-farm employment of These figures are also based on estimates by the commission. gan which brought down cold air Skies were clear in all sections Warmer weather was expected tonight, the Weather Bureau said. * * * weather, with snow and strong winds, hit wide areas of the Rockies and Plains today. The clashing of cold air flowing across the Rockies with warm moist air moving northward from the Gulf, triggered the wet and windy weather. * * * Snow fell across broad sections| of the Rockies, with rain and snow’ jin sections of the central and southern Plains. Snowfall was ‘ isimore general in Colorado and ex- erly tended eastward into parts of western Nebraska and western Kansas. | * * * Snow measured over 7 inches at Sidney, in extreme south-| western Nebraska, while in cen-! tra] Colorado, Leadville’s fal] was’ ito a depth of 2 feet. |. Gusty winds raked the southern. ‘Rockies and southern Plains. April 19 Is Deadline for Absentee Ballots If you are a Pontiac voter and will not be able to visit the you have until April 19 to your absentee ballots. City Clerk. Ada R. Evans an- nounced today that these ballots will be available through 2 p.m. Apri] 19 at the clerk’s office in the ty Hall, 35 S. Parke St. Weekday hours aré © um. those | . Evans from the Hudson Bay area. ‘Michigan Man Dies of the state. in Navy Plane Crash | Prepare $12 Million "|Budget for County workers in motor vehicle plants. | ti LUE Nf Hl dr The lake bottom lies bare for @ hundred feet offshore in many & ut re nue % 3 tel ; Hil i ri s if 8 8 z : ; | F E ag Beg BSs tio. for the many different de- ntifi partments, institutions and funds, Identified The state put an increased bur-- MIDLAND W# — The cause day it may: be going into the satellite launching business, Hol- loman Air Force a fe a¢ Te Development Hl fe E Check Threat Reports DETROIT (INS) day checked reports that striking Detroit..brewery workers were “advising or threatening” beer store owners who beer purchased outside the city. ii 1 — Police to- Ae try to sell Travelers Gaily Keep Grim Date Laugh on Death Flight SAGINAW (AP)—Many of the pas- sengers aboard the ill-fated Capital Air- lines plane which crashed near Midland Easter night were laughing and joking minutes before their deaths, a Cleve- land man said today. x *& Howard M. Thompson, 53, an offi- cial of the Eaton Manufacturing Co. at plant at Vassar, got off Flint. “I was getting off “They were laughing and _ joking, I watched the plane take off. Its engines sounded strong.” |) > PLUNGES FIELD perfect, normal and Wie - ‘Twenty minutes later at the: Tri-City ee. Airport near Midland, the big Viscount a qo ‘ 4 . if weather conditions were not right.” _ turbo-prop plane. plummeted into a muddy field. All 47 persons aboard were killed. ; x * * Thompson boarded the plane at De- troit’s Willow Run Airport. “While we were still on the ground at. Detroit,” he said, “Capt. W. J. Hull (the piloty told us about the unusual weath conditions across the nation. ; “He said he would try to make land- ings at both Flint and at Tri-City, but he said he would not go into either airport EDDIE Ww, O'BRIE EN tates Club Installs Officers No, 643, held its annual banquet at the Pontiac Y.M.C.A. last night. “ GM, UAW Meeting on Minor Details af g er HE ; g e d t t | uf f | ‘i NOTICE! To the People of Pontiac and Its Entire Trading Area Pontiac's Oldest Men’s Clothing Store : : Located at: ! 150. North Saginaw St. (Next to Sears) ALL DAY TOMORROW-THURSDAY | TO MARK DOWN PRICES FOR THE MOST SENSATIONAL -PRICE-SMASHING : ¥ CLOTHING SALE $125,000 worth of men’s fine clothing consisting of nation- ally known makes of fine suits, topcoots, sport coats and ~ i § eck oe &s fae | eee Hi 2 aby Fe pf oa ft irl g F ze? Ff (il Hg ; 3 So ti cl acl ae AE gl el onl ag al al - | pointed Blakley to the Senate Jan. _ 115, 1957. He: served as an interim may sail to Canada aboard the royal yacht Britanniai. and travel to the heart of North one of Hollywood's busiest mothers is singer is America. _| Rosemary Clooney, ‘the wife of actor-director Maria, 1 year Canada is building five locks.) Jose Ferrer, with three babies to take care of 9 months. The two other locks are in the E US. half of the river between Tosether as one navigation | A Cient Breck Humor ine Secuay' govern’ th Similar to Our's Today — draft. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. w) — Wien 2 wedding banquet. When it came | time to leave, he said to the The Cornwall area is the bub of things were bleak in ancient the seaway. On one side of the Greece, and laughter was the best built by Canada, more than 109|medicine, the Greeks had the years ago. Across the river is the) words for it. With variations, we U.S. portion of the seaway, skirt-|are Jaughing at the same words ing a joint Ontario-New York pow-|today. _ « er dam. ~*~ * * ag There are no records to indicate Court Gives Judy mervsreaters bezan their tall Her Jewelry Back sry. Se Partem NEW YORK — Judy Garland|lected in a pew book written by has her jewelry and costumes/Dr. Albert Rapp, professor of He refused te reveal who put | surprise would probably ae up the money, He'said it was giv-/ meet that very familiar and now- en to her by ‘ ‘someone who had adays threadbare character, the trust in Judy.” ~ labsent-minded professor,” Rapp * * * = Miss Garland did not appear in court. Greenbaum gave the checks to an attorney for the State Tax j observed. Aristotel may have asked “Soc. tes if he'd heard the one about | “professor who was invited to| Commission in the chambers of Acting Justice William B. 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The Waterford Township high school debating teams and speech classes ate Row prepar- ing to help the library committee inferm the public of the impor- tance of such a center, Rev. Teeuwissen sald that a com: 5 i Ee bs i switching jobs for sheriff and chief deputy for the past 18 years. Illinois law prevents a sheriff from succeeding hiself, ‘ASP Strawberries... . . 43 89 ~ Green Beans At Food, Drag, Bever- 0 oon oom Fancy, Young Completely Cleaned _ A&P FISH VALUES Fresh Perch Fillets... ... 4 59¢ Fresh Dressed Perch... .. 49% Fresh Cleaned Smelt’... . w 25¢. - FROZEN FOOD BUYS ware. . Dist 35 a scm Seiten 3 ~ Meat Dinners ci Sa «a SIE “Your Choice 303 Size Cans White Potatoes ‘wil2s 0c lona Corn cuamsrs ,.... 10¢ lona Wax Beans. ...... 10¢ A&P Corn wroursnn .... 0c A&P Sliced Beets ..... <-10¢ Mixed Vegetables “sit” 10¢ A&P Soverkraut ........ 10¢ Pork & Beans summa .... 10c- dona Peas .......... 10¢ Red Kidney Beans sxvrsce 10¢ Blackeye Peas surana ,.. , 10¢ lona Lima Beans. ...... 10¢ SAVE 54c at A&P AD 15 3-OFF LABEL PACH CAN AJAX. i ee "SPECIAL SALE | Pineapple or Lemon 4 S'ALIVE’< » WITH FLAVOR! SivERsROOK iL. Butter YOUR CHOICE — AUNT NELLIES ‘. VEGETABLES SLICED CARROTS ¢. HARVARD BeETS | UCED SWEET BEETS. © RED CABBAGE CECN 14 | ane ounce ak vous DS : | SECOND WEEK ... Pies 222 39% Orange Chiffon Cake SAVE 100 ooo omy 49 Danish Nut Ring Coffee Cake . ... . omy 39%¢ < Sliced White Bread © rann a ek Sunnybrook Large Eggs PERE eS Pork: Chops ar °°. ease. Beef Liver _. _ Pickle & Pimento Loaf Olive Loat — Old Fashion Loaf: liver Loaf A9e i hn a « 1% neateg OH cal woe & 6% XN’ MATCH SALE! LUNCHEON MEATS Cooked. Salant + Spiced Lnichoon your CHOICE: 3 ts ; [00 LESSER QUANTITIES AT REGULAR RETAN Del Monte Peaches “-2:"" 322 95¢ Crushed Pineapple wiv. . 32 1.00 Tomato. Juice... 2... 3 95¢ BAKE-A-PIE SALE! ; Wheat Germ sil “ar Sle "FRESH, CRISP, 24-SIZE HEADS LETTUCE .....2 - TOP QUALITY, GOLDEN Ripe Bananas ..... 2. us 29c - 56% Cheer | Dur = Soop | Ud Joy 2 he 65¢ Cae 1 ees ui sonfarstilven + haem ! / Mb. Siew 770 6 for B8e acy. 6 for 88e e ee IMENT EEL OE SATE ME LS OT ’ ™ B ; Boys’, girls’ : f Reg. (2 for 1.68 26” bicycles E flashbulbs > 34” ‘ A 12-88 | 4 Reg. 39.88, U.S.A. 4 : Famous Sylvania 4 made. Boys’, girls’. | t Press 25 and Gen- © 1,29 chain ........ 88¢ \ «nt Bowie Be 4 1.19 pedals... 880 ‘ = All Ist quality. ? 98c seat covers 880 ee 3 . P| ae 7% E Keystone, ovali 1957 mod. els. Canvas, gab,, vinyl. 14 club capacity, pocket. Save! . cog ana capea ( ne ges : ee W ET oe Bt Fiberglas spin castin gu pmsl Save over $50! 5 H.P. motors 109” cooled, lightweight, ideal for : small lakes. Buy now, save! List 159.95 outboards! Air- ~ — REO. 138 GuN 4 | CLEANING ROD. 4 Every hunter can have =p 4 5 one at this price! §8¢ super fer 2 ( i) = 7 \ : ay wee . Q - = : ; ‘ is , James St. died suddenly of a heart « erington of Pontiac. _ p.m. Thursday from the St. John| EIGHT ee et ee ae } ‘Deaths j in Pontiac: and Nearby Areas old of East vets wit thi dies ib were eeu ar eee Metamora; three. sisters, Mrs./Silver Fox Ranch in Milford. DANIEL ANZURES Prayer service was held at Bag lin Rd. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Surviving besides his mother and father, are a brother and four sis- ters, David, Francis, Angelita, Annie and Petra, all at home, The baby was dead on arrival Monday at Pontiac General Hos- pital. ALBERT HEATHERINGTON Albert Heatherington,*74, of 34 attack yesterday in his home. He was a retired employe of Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving besides his wife, Al- tena, is a brother, Newman Heath- Mr. Heatherington’s body is at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. MRS, DAISY KING Service for Mrs. Daisy King, 52, of 611 Nevada St. will be at 1 Methodist Church. Her body will be at the Frank Carruthers Fu- neral Home at 7 tonight. Mrs. King was killed Sunday night by a hit-run driver while , crossing. Franklin road at Ne- 1. * praska. WILLIAM NEUSCHELER William Neuscheler, 66, was found dead last night at his home, 454 Auburn Ave, ‘The cause of death has not been determined. The body is at the Manley Bailey - Funeral Home, Birmingham, Mr. Neuscheler retired in 1956 as a millwright with General Mo- Bas Truck and Coach Division. member of Perseverance Lnige 329, F & AM, in Sandusky, Ohio, he leaves four sisters. onday. He was a former employe of Van Syckle Builders of Drayton Plains. He leaves his wife, Helen. Mr. Parish's body is being brought to the Huntoon Funeral Home for service and burial. an illness of two days. are six LEE ANDRESS METAMORA — Service for Lee Andress, 47, of 389 W. Dryden Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Pilgrim Congregational Church. will be in Metamora Monday near his home. The body will be at Muir Broth- ers Funeral Home until noon to- morrow, _| children. F. Dean, 53, of 1226 Pleasant St., will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Otisville Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Flint Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Dean died unexpectedly last night of a heart attack at his home. Surviving are his wife, Thelma; three sons, Herbert Jr. a Sgt. Frederick of Oscoda Harold at home; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl McNeil of Millington; four brothers and six sisters. at Surviving are his wife, Kath-|neral Home. Burial will be leen; a son, Ronald of Metamora; a daughter, Janice at home; his father, Harry of Lapeer; three brothers, Frank of Detroit, Har- ‘She Didn't Get to Vote; Mrs. Leon Perry Dies in Bad Axe Mrs. Leon (Lula M.) Perry, for many years active in musical cir- cles of Pontiac, died yesterday: in Hubbard Memorial Hospital, Bad A native of Coleman, she was soloist in the quartet of Central Methodist Church and a member of the Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service of her church. Mrs. Perry was a member of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale and a former choir member at First Methodist Church and Christ Church Cranbrook. Surviving. is a son, Wilbur of Bad Axe, - Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- / day from the Sparks - omer Chapel. Has Baby Boy Instead CHICAGO, MM. w@Mrs,’ Gerald- ine Gilmore, 28, didn’t get to vote in yesterday's primary people. The Smart Place eee to Put Your SAVINGS It makes sense to put your savings where they - bring you excellen ‘returns. It’s only good b Play It Smart ... Save Here ob” Current Rate on Savings Pentiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. _ ROCHESTER: ¢ 407 Main St. —~ PONTIAC: 1 16 E, Lawrence St. iness to put your money where it is safe... and'your savings are insured here. It’ Ss smart to ‘deal ‘with friendly, experienced "Save op te te Tots’: JACKETS epi | 37 Infants’ CRIB SETS as Polished cotten of Reg. 1.98 values! Save 99! Perm a poplin with zip front, — Famous rat Plastic pressed Dublin. Tie elastic sides, 2 pckts. — poccrae Prec C ‘ shoulder elastic back © Boys’ or girls’ 3-6x. : : shorts, band front.7-14, Sizes SNL. Sher ac pk 1. a nome = Shee Docron® ponels in white, wash in a jiffy. Choose from 45, 54, 63, 72 and 81-inch lengths to fit any window in your house. nels in white with lace - Children’s playtime cushion insole, arch TENNIS SHOES terry thickness. 5 colors. Shop today! , 690 Guest towels............2 for $i Cushions the en- 280 Wesheloine ssvosmmnn for $1 Reg. 1.29 tire length of the “Cone” 20x40” stripes foot . . . bouncy crepe ‘soles’ for _ for lasting more comfort! ‘stay soft Red or blue Guest towels... fOr duck. In sizes © 5 to . Save! 1.69 te 1.98! Bo here early! ys’ suits, jean sets 1-4, 3-8. Boys’, girls’ deans Bex. Git butcher boy top, on oe 9-14 mos., 1-3, 2-4. Boys’ cabana sets, playsuits, dresses 9-14 mos., 1-3, 36x. ¢ . “2 Modern: or j cot. | De f green, » . traditionat~ 14 18 a n solid} YEP elegant: Foy ‘aaa . ahem EEE. See pn ‘ LAGE E EEO ae 1 RE ES ee i eee i a 3 z taal ry ae 4 Hein as AH we ee nig pe a ssaginnamesaameenmmcat eis tate ace ot SS at Sentai calle elias anions Alanine Sinton aan etait ea Peay ee Cee Bae me, ee } oes : : ie! y : ‘ oe F \ . ‘ aa s) Fe a | _<_.__:__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 “ | He stared up at the smiling face|Pontiae Lak School | cers o nce ret Ha BT |PTA. ts Meet rs tee Pik . Be ‘ ad , 4 ees : ee * ‘ ore + : ! ‘ ‘ F P ; ° —S Regulerly 1.98 Sey 9 *. ‘Men's short sleeve : side : A ia < : ‘VELOCIPEDE Complete with trailer washable cot @ (fe tons, linenes, breeze Dress shirts, . PAJAMAS - Folding alaminum © Men’s Waldorf white Sanforized b'cloth shirts, 14- 17, coat, * middy pj's, A-B-C-D. Save! Stripe ’n solid co-ordinates Mix and maich a playlime wardrobe New, lustrous sailtone and oe oe | sheen cotton ‘harmonizers’ Have oodles of summer outfits! White Fuller sailtone with bleck/melon or black/ turquoise stripes. Solid sheen sateen in red, turquoise, black, melon. Sizes 10-18. ote , «a 8* Ye 4s 2.98 short shorts 2/$5 3.98 pedal pusher 2/37 2.98 blewsen.......2/$5 3.98 Jamaica 2.98 Jamaica skirt-short ...... 2/$1 shorts ..............2/$8 1.98 halter ..........2/88 blousons, middies, Regular 5.98 spring and summer i i styles! 1 and 2-pc. cottons and many in rich cotton and rayon rayons in latest citrus pastels, rints in fabulous Cupioni cotton! Sizes for all at savings! prints. Complete size range, too! Teaters, misses, half sizes to 52. [e AS 2.08 pedal pusher 2/$5 2.98 Jamaice 2.98 chemise shorts .............. 2/36 bleuse ............. 2/38 1.98 blouse ........2/33 COTTON SALE 298 tresses AD,S 5 Full zip styles, backwra ang’ brunch coats to buy in pairs and ‘pocket’ the savings! New prints and sleeveless styles: Misses, women's. 2-90. pajama set in wash ’n wear p & Rog. 2.98 \) 4 < y? | \ i, oe 8 Paty” * J iF ye. ad +4 if * Py Ned 15018 nies GD RS ee by > Here they are! Hundreds of imported ’ : Le at AEA % straws, laces in newest styles and colors cf draped with flowers and maline .. . at a fraction of what you'd expect to pay! kc Tots’ and girls’ White, trim-fit- Full cut, Sant., ~ -. ‘4 TPs, vb. 2 le “Fi /x NX OFndN i Ying circle-stit- i! on covered ela- jama with har tacked, zip | | : ‘ - NG) |\ Nylon, cotton. ehed bras. 32- stic. ‘White. In oils for 1 doll nye : om SM. Me AEED Sizes 4 to 14, 40, ABC. Save sizes S-M-L, ire ie, SV ) 1.98 short shorts 2/83 2.98 skirt... 2/se fl Be we eee — = i td i # o com, ' , QUESTION: Why do the lemmings run into the sea? |siles and electronic devices which im te te oe are now the weapons of combat - FB bees | ANSWER: People have always wondered at the strange be- soldiers. : the | were placed in jnavior of these little northern animals, which swarm over the |FEWER WINNERS Of- | weighed 2 pounds oT high Scandinavian plateau, escaping enemies by tunneling,| “It would eem that our new inclading strverel undar pounds 4 ounces; ee ee ee multiplying with great, rapidity. When, every few years, the | weapons tend to reduce the kind of conditions in Korea, to try to'| The births were tl | This. Valuable Coupon Entities lemming population overbalances food-supply, the rodents |close engagement of the peel isolate the specific courage in- |Year-0ld Gladys McGraw, wife off the Bearer to 2 1-Lb. Limit Fresh | start to migrate. By hundreds and thousiiids they head down = Oeics ie on nel 4 gredient in the personality Ez, wea Hyg 2, : from the plateau, those on one side going west, the ‘others |4i.. fighting,” he explains. He aoa dee aae tee mrevies = ae a « - ’ east. As they crowd down the narrow valleys they nibble the | adds. MOH-WINNER: - Sgt. Rudolph ¥ hy courage is generally | “I'm feally : farmer's crops, swim across ponds and rivers, go Bround ed th iti nat: | leas heroiam, more cour | obstacles. Hawks and foxes kill many. Finally the surviving saat bat oonenioien seauieten og: 4 lemmings reach the sea, plunge in, swim out, drown. Do 7 - a they deliberately sacrifice themselves to restore the balance |i B of nature? Naturalists think not. The lemmings are undoubted- | =m ; I ly seeking new feeding grounds, and as the sea happens to lie |} on both sides of the Scandinavian peninsula, they enter it, | iw thinking it to be just one more obstacle to cross. Poor lemmings | Ho —it’s a whole lot wider than they realize! / > eT! 1k FOR YOU TO DO: This would be an interesting picture to cut , out and paste on cardboard and then color. Try a rich deep |# “brown for the nearby: lemming, and make the others fainter | ¥% and prayer so they will look farther away. fin a (Barbara Thomas of Orinda, Calif., wins $10 for this ques- tion. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins in care jay of this paper. Tomorrow: Will you please explain the atom so ho I can understand it?) *< : Can’t Find Room for Them , :Boys Vocational School sto Get 25 Unwanted Lads LANSING @® — Twenty five un-/Detroit Detention Home is badly wanted boys were in for a sadden-|overcrowded. He declared the ‘ing and frustrating round trip bus|home was forced to ‘hold 25 boys wide today. ‘committed to the vocational school, | 4% Probate Judge Nathan J. Kauf-|11 girls committed to the Girls iY man of Detroit, head of the Wayne |*@ining School at Adrian, seven “County Juveriile Court system, minors that should be in mental 7 planned to ship the 25 boys by bus | nospital or training schools and pt “ ‘from Detroit to the Lansing Boys a ae whee Gxt ee 4 Vocational School. - oes sey x. * * | “We have about seven boys a School authorities said they) week for the vocational school would send the youths, all minors! and they will only take three,” | | convicted of various offenses, Kaufman said. i right back to Detroit. | Kaufman wired W. J. Maxey, ‘ Kaufman has protested that the \director of the State Department | } , of Social Welfare, that he would : |send up the 25 boys, due to arrive| ies Is SCREWDRIVER “== smc | eet OFFER THESE VALUE PACKED. BARGAINS! OUT THEY GO! Hurry! -- First Come -- First Seryed! Ope n From 8 A.M. ‘to 12 P.M. Thoin? Fri., Sat., 5:30 P.M. TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR “OLD MACHINE: REGARDLESS OF MAKE Wisner said the boys sent back in the same ft ex 7 Fl i: 4 ge fer was orderly, * * * Backers have been Pa ito obtain an appropriation for) @ construction of a new 600-inmate| & capacity school at Whitmore Lake, | #9 near Ann Arbor, but so far have/ § pnot succeeded. the greatest nome in VODKA | Residents in the ‘area also have 80 and 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste.Pierre objected to location of the achool SmirnoffFis.(Div.ofHeublein)Hartford,Cona, at the resort lake, was argue : was Peril “ Glectric was $29.95 was wen $49 95 Sy BOOK MARKERS COIN PURSES your own selection of stitch _ combinations. SPECIALS TROUSERS ete AO SKIRTS vam Fosseus Quality AX SWEATERS fone ~~ se , AX Sport Shirts SAVE! “MIRACLE MILE: E SHOPPING CENTER A S. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE RD. - Aeeated in J. €. Penney Notions Dept. C _Fee932 _ Downer PONTIAC ~ 102 N. SAGINAW ST. | FE 2-0811 Hours: Thurs., Fri. 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. peter 8 A. M. to. “ ’. M.. f ae s r, —,. . a, - 4 “A ae ; ~ E ay a ‘ >< oo Fp pee A cir ee ae = 9 eee ees Bes aS : ‘ -TB-P. Envelopes | now . with _ Ppadded fnote . sheets coe 4. 200 printed sheets Specially Priced a $5.00 value Only ; 53.75 — 4200 printed envelopes |} + {Guess the numberi@ H window. Fill out a card 6 Pairs of Tiokets FREE Every Week lof Scotch Tape’ con- Itainers in our show in our store and we will F Day and Fathers Day! 4° General Printing 417 W. Lawrence St. ' |: & Office Supply |] & Office Supply Pontiac of the winners! | General Printing 17 W. Lewrence a ‘Order mow for Mothers {call you if you are one | | ideal for. 4- MAN AT = A DESK “Oxford ™ - PENDAFLEX® i | This new style filing outfit fits |. deep desk r* Pendaflex folders con’t slump + | * desk drawer outfit drawer, The hanging * Gives you jnstont one hand reference A. te desk dato. Outfit consists of steel 4 tray end 25 Pendaflex hanging folders with printed. headings—olso blank in- }-General Printing & in your or sag. "FE 2-0135 : ee Fae Extra Chair and it's yours FREE as Our Bonus Gift to you . . . Hardwood frame, heavy duty innercoil springs, up- holstered in your choice of the very latest new decorator colors. ~ Platform A Rocker |. Support Girls’ Ranch Tag Days April 11 and 12 (A Home for Girls) one. Easy Terms Arranged No Bank or Loan . Company! You Pay Right in Our Stores! - YOUR CREDIT is GOOD HERE! — I", ERE WN SAVE 580.00 ON THIS BEAUTIFUL ENSEMBLE! REMEMBER! USE YOUR OLD WORN OUT SUITE AS A DOWN PAYMENT! Regularly Priced to Sell at $249.95 SAVE $80.00 NOW! ... Really two rooms in- Beautiful spacious sofa makes into large comfortable bed for two persons... _Matching chair is king size and made for real relaxation. Both pieces upholstered in the latest long wearing fabrics. Choice of colors. Sturdy hardwood frame. Outstanding construction. Beautiful brushed brass legs, and ferrules on arms. 2 beautiful End Tables, 1 Cocktail Table, 2 handsome matched Ceramic Lamps, Sofa Bed and Matching Chair complete this once-in-a-lifetime 7-pc. money saver. PLUS OUR BONUS GIFT of the Platform Rocker gives you value. added to value. No Carrying Charges on WYMAN’S Budget Plan! Use Your Credit! BUY NOWL ’ Be Sure to Ask for Wyman’s Blue Trading Stamps Good for Valuable Premiums — : __\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 _ Big , 0 DID paper Reading shows that an aver-|advertising on it, is read by 64 per!cent of the women. oe ‘BigBond'ssue | f= ‘Will Seek $100 Milfion This Year to Speed Up | DETROIT @ — Highway m Com. missioner John C. Mackie says he| ~ . ate 5 aon eter Wend Se a | Qo ee Pg int —— oe “ = | i he ce be His Saeed etn bt erg ge Yass (UHV | bonds, , = (ta oy : -abling the state to obligate federal a. ee ee je eg es “rif Marriage ©... 7: | : ~The move ts Mackie’s first'|| ROMEO — Friends will gather : * major step in bend financing of |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John a planned five-year highway |C. Kempf, 15655 33Mile Rd.; be- Spr ar a : : on i 3 come * 2 «& lovolsed reer P struction seemed certain this sum- ‘Sumo frets gue and welght taxes Hosts at the Open house wil belgraph, Toad trom’ iuren, atest] WOT Brid@ Fails | "\rsutea' are the repaving of Ee the Kempis’ five sons and three|south to James K. boulevard at the Win El os Elizabeth Lake avenue from Tele- ‘[ ,Miackle sald the had counted on cnntiets inlaw ee ie end of the Orchard Lake\t(O Win Election graph to State street and the wid- | from federal funds on a 90-19|Charles Kempt and Mr. arid Mrs. ate etal in California Huron street from Williams matching basis, Under new legis-| William Kempt, all of Romeo, and| _ Tee total Wed cost, $45, : street jation, however, the figure has|™ George Kempfs of Birming- Sots monn Reasty S000 CRNARD, Call, A Britieh| pte Trae Ratios. to 422 million he said. ham. in funds have been ey | Hearings .on assessment rolls for gone up. ten | War bride is a housewife s.:4.*% _ite senior Kempls were mar] ‘0's tn dation to to eaux Gag ster tat temancene ee ware bel lat night. | depart.|Tied in the home of Mrs. sere, tn oftitien — . “1 This year, he said, the depart near Unica, The Rev, Otio| million widening of Perry street. [burr ine’ Gy Gomi, |Detroit Wins Award million dollars more than last year|“cUer of the Warren ¢Lutheran) Commissioners last night voted tk * NEW in primary, urban and secondary|C™urch officiated. to spend from city gas and weight) 47. rica rubbard, 39, finished eS — ee hae road funds. * * * tax collections about $11,500 on the Instn tn @ field of 20. Three of thelsamed Tuesday as wimere af Look ET Ee Kempt, a retited farmer, and hia|Teeeraph project, or one-lourth ip were elected—drugeist Harold| Magazine's Community Home _« He told’ the group some 70 mil-|wife have lived in the Romeo-Utiea P®¥' Mason, executive €. E. Davidson A for out “Won dollars in contracts will be let|area all their married life to set and rancher Robert Howlett. — |standing progress guoving ee ee ee ae ae rs ‘chip tas 1 eh Mrs, Hubbard told reporters: Inomes and residential areas, Other i * . Te « . < : Setcny Giparunent bistecy. 4 in| City Proclaims May.1 lease its matching funds ‘and setlat renning fon’ public office” id i Bly ge Ry-+y, . as Law Day in Pontiac |" fmmsiruction date. =|" She, had said during the cam-|Columbia, $.C., Kansas City, Mo., At the request ot the America,|@t@ved © SIMLIMD Job of widening| fay ter'aity' ts taka em seine| nee a RL, Richmond, 4 Bar tion and repaving Opdyke road from) = : . Calif., and , N.Y. Square alton boule- i v1 now stick close to > 16 REG. $249.95 ——— . NO DOWN ——= | ~—~PAYMENT! erry ee Terms —-— | fo Suit Your = ei | Pocketbook! =e BUY NOW ="! AND SAVE! 17 E. Huron 2"Srons'2 18 W, Pikey NOW ONLY 16 9) NO MONEY DOWN SAVE $80.00 ae arate i tng aa ai Pine caren, mnie pte as TWELVE | . = THE. PONTIAC: PRESS: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 - pe : , os ag 8 ee ie a tae aaa — ' t NATIONAL'S = ‘SENSATIONAL VALUE-PACKED pha | z Hilde 90 Score 2 2 4 = 7 ‘ . oot. a am r ig =, PINTO BEANS a LIMA BEANS | | RED BEANS NEW TEXAS Britt SOUP saraTois KIDNEY BEANS : | SS PORK & BEAN Sunkist - 150 Size - Loeded With Juice . ; | VEG. SOUP Lemons ~ 59% White, Marsh Seediess — Lerge 45 Size Grapefruit 3~ 49% | - TOSSED SALAD) win, 19 i. \. SLAW SALAD ety 19 SPINACH tetas 19° eels Deluxe GRAPE JAM. 44.01. Jar Freshly Ground - Doily Made | ‘Columbie US, Gov't. Inspected - Boneless - In Cryovee 5 9% GROUND | CORNED BEEF bb. 3 , ! 1 Klein's Mich. Grade No. 1 - Tasty ee) ee BEEF SiiceD BACON « 59: | SKINLESS COF FEE 3 . 49 SAUER KRAUT = 29°| FRANKS “Nationsl’s Leon Tenderized Beet | € Lb. STEAKETTES « 19*| 49 cee ase GEORGE INN COOKIES = 39° "(cory raat SWEETHEART soap 2 =: 29° 3 AG: >. 39: [ol ‘SPRY Sk RY SHORTENING 3 = 95°. ‘Liquid TREND’ ===" 53 “ “ DEVILED HAM (is =" 19° ‘Wwooosuny soap |= 2 = 31° LE Be A ORD $e Kind te Your Shin = c 50 sis STAMPS | PALMOLIVE sop 2 t= 21 opal Penn n 8 Ox. 39° COCKTAIL PEANUTS . ‘= Wilson's Boke-Rite Cc With » purchase ae <- ac open . SHORTENING cE 19 VEL Vel HETERBENT : ts TI * |. 685 East Bivd., Pontioc eee 5 ube Wy ge: he SURE A oa chhogettant bag LUX SOAP SILVER DUST esr tux | RINSOBLUE | perenceny. ~ CAMAY SOAP 2375 Orcherd Loke Rd., Sylvan Loke 2: 29: 265: : 2: 99: : ys 65‘) 277: : 2: 21} 1-Lb. Can 4889 Dixie Hwy., Droyton Plains : _ Coupon expires Saturday. April 12th CLOTOTOUGT CTO S888 O CLE Ee Cie x 4 2 __'THE PONTIAC PRESS BORTIAC, MICHIGAN , ‘ Z r= . ee ; ae ee oe Wearing gowns from pare era at the 3 re) Be 2 + Clubs Strive to Make Girls’ Ranch a Reality. A much needed home. for girls. similar to the Camp | for boys can become a reality very soon. t is if members of women’s clubs throughout Qakland County have their way. x * * These clubs have carried on fund-raising projects for the building of the ranch on the site near Oxford. $48,396 SECURED - Already they have secured $48,396 through pledges, gifts and money-raising projects. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, sponsor.of the proposed ranch, states that the Kresge Foundation has — pledged $20,000, the-—Mendelssohn Foundation $10,000, and there is $5,000 from anonymous donors and another $5,000 in individual pledges. * @.. % To raise the $7,000 now needed to complete the project, several Oakland County women’s clubs are sponsoring tag days. Chairman of the Pontiac Girls’ Ranch Tag Day, Mrs. Leslie Langford, is be- ing assisted by Mrs. John Napley. Sponsoring the project is the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary. Girls Ranch will provide a*year-round home for po Pe erom the ages of 6 to 1 14 who are wards of Board of WITHOUT HOMES 2,500 youngsters. * x Assisting with this we yy oR = att OR ee a Be POY Preparing for the big days ahead are members of Keloa, Amies and Trabajamas clubs who will participate in Girls’ Ranch Tag Days Friday and Saturday. Three of the girls who will be wearing of Area The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. McCann of Sil- Personal News- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Don Madden, are Nicki Folsom the Probate Court. “There is a dire neett for this roject,": Judge Moore added as he aes are spend] placta tek lee who are wards of — the court but no preg as a". for girls. The supervisory staff of ne ranch will be sup- _plied by the Oakland County Juvenile Court, through the appropriation provided by the County isors. The county also will assume living expenses of the wards. ce explained that Many of the girls are without homes while others who ¢an be helped are youngsters from unhealthy home situations. At present the court cares for some * You can help make Girls’ Ranch a reality by sup- . porting tag days either Friday or Saturday, when members of Keloa Klub, Trabajamas and Amies will be asking you to give to this worthy cause. project are Zonta Club, Soroptimist International, Child Study Group III, Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob, Junior Pontiac Women’s Club, Junior Child Study Club, Auxiliary to St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Parent Guidance Club, Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai. ‘Israel and Daughters of Penelope. Pontiae Press Phete tags and carrying canisters are (left to right) Julie Blank of Keloa Klub, Diane Pickford, Amies Club, and Pat Donelson, junior sponsor of Amies. + Interest . Royce Lazen- street, is of Mr. and M Donald of Sylvan Lake have returned to their home follow- ing a two-week vacation in Florida. They visited in Clear- water, Tampa and St. Peters- burg. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Crawford of Williams strect returned to the city Monday after a two week motor trip to New Orleans, La., and Hot Springs, Ark. * * * Returned from a vacation in. Miami Beach, r'la., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. of South Tilden avenue, Ber- nice McLean of Elizabeth Lake road and Pat Pmith of Mark avenue. During theit stay they vis- ited Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdaleyand Cypress Gar- dens. Bernice and Nicki have resumed their studies at Michi gan Stafe University where both are sophomores in educa tion. * * ® The name of Lawrence V. McCann has been placed on the Degn's List at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla, ver circle, he is studying to- in music, currently preparing for. his de- but with the Florida State Uni- Symphony Orchestra. ward a doctorate versity He received his A.B. and M.A degrees from Michigan State University * * * Enjoying their daughter, Nancy, of Bloomfield Hills. * * ® Marlene Lazenby, a spring vacation at Naples-on-the-Gulf, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Charles and daughter by of Lans pledging Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority at Western Michigan University and is serving as president of the pledge class. She is a secondary education major. * * * Vacationing in Lake land, Fla, is Mrs. Florence Lankey of West Huron street. * x * A son, Hans William Papen- guth, was born April 1 at Pon- tiac Genera? Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, L. Robert Papenguth of Orchard Lake. and , Salvadore (left), ticket committee co- chairman, and Mrs, Dennis Manko how candles' mounted on foil stars will beautify ‘the baliroos. Mrs. Richard Pfeffer (center), decorations. chairman for the guild and Men’s Club ball, shows Mrs. S. J. ! Vo r a tet! A ; Grandparents are Mr. Mrs, William Dawe of James K boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Paperiguth of Lexirigton drive. * * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, David Jud- son, March 28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs.. Donald S, Beutler ‘nee Jane Louise Long) of Mount Clemens street. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Hazel Beutler of Ruth avenue. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fielden of Sherbourne drive announce the birth of a s Joseph Brian, March 19 at POiltiac Osteopath- ic Hospital. * Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs; William F. Dona- hoe of Penna drive. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fielden of West Lawrence street are paternal grandparents. Sorority Talks About Projects _ Omega Mu Sigma sorority met Tuesday in the Woodbine drive home of Mrs. L. B. Livingston, with Mrs. Wayne Anable as cohostess. P Money-making projects were iin AT ? : sian + iselieay STRICTED | ALLERGY 8 Mt. Clemens Se. it iS DIETS Our Specialty . . . Cellu Fruits Packed in Natural Juice NATURAL HEALTH FOODS | FE 4-460) profound declaration in the dra- Variety | Keynotes Hobnail Milkglass LAMP GROUP | 2—11" Hurricane Lamps 4 _1—17" Companion Lamp ‘ Set of 3 Lamps 4 dress up’ your home for. Spring! Only $] Sparkling hobn ail combined with gleaming solid brass — for Early American appeal. * Hurricanes tna attractive on |: mantel or ¢ i@, companion chimney lamp on end table, occasional table, or desk! The group is especially pretty used in bedroom. And it makes a wonderful wedding, birthday, or anniversary gift! of duction of WILLETT Lancaster County DINING ROOM This solid maple collection has the simple lines of fine early Pennsylvania Dutch masterpieces. “Of fine construction and hand-rubbed to a soft, golden finish. T Willett 54” breakfront cabinet ............... $195.00 1 Willett 54” glass hutch top $139. 1 Willett drop-leaf extension table ...... 0.0... 004. $145.00 4 Willett side chairs....... $140.00 2 Hitchcock decorated rush- seat arm chairs ....... $120.00 5 Value of Complete Ensemble $739.00 Sale Price *495 Unfinished DEACON’S BENCH ea Oe Be Select Northern Pine 48 Inches-Long .... $29.95 t in your favorite color! This authentic repro- - a fine Early American desi = attractive on porch i at the fireside, 60 Inch Length. ..$49.95 72 Inch Length... . $59.95 or in the dining room. SAVE 20% to 40% on. Display Furniture from Model Home The Wendover Model Home, furnished and decorated by Wiggs, has been sold . . . the furni- ture has been returned to our store and is now on sale at greatly reduced prices, because Wiggs’ policy does not permit selling display pieces as new. WILLETT Transitional Solid Cherry BEDROOM Decorators and home stylists agree that no other contemporary design fits so beautifully’ in either modern or traditional settings — as does this outstanding Transitional collection, 1 32” chest of drawers..... $155.00 1 36” low dresser .........$125, sage ged ry dives » pispiensi $ 37.50 ull-size, ebony low-foot Od Ho bk cv kivcwctcewnnss $ 88.00 2 Cabinet night tables, each.$ 55. ~ 1 Simmons box.spring and mottress ...........4.. $100.00 Value of Complete Ensemble $615.50 : Sale Price *450 ' SAVE $244 SAVE $165 FAMILY ROOM drome Lancaster County ' Featuring Heywood-Wakefield BE DROOM and Ethan Allen Furniture : eis —* Featuring a 78” Wide King-Size Bed! 1 Maple-Arm_ Heywood- Waketield 1 Willett king-size bed, includes double 3-cushion Sofa, Sailctoth Cover in rd and twin frames. ....« $115.00 Goid with Colonial Print ........ $159.75 2 Simmons Slumber King twit elke 1 Heywood-Wakefield Platform box SpringS ....00..800 cans .50 each Rocker, turquoise cover.......... $89.75 1 Simmons king-size Beauty Rest } Black Boston Rocker.......... ee . $34.95 Mattress to cover both box springs 2 Ethan Allen Solid Maple Magazine (bed 78” x BO" long)... ..s.0ss 159.00 © End Tables, the pair......-eseees $45.90 1 Willett 10-drawer double dresser. . 30. ! Ethan Alien Double Step | Willett mirror STrrrrrrrer ke ot a SP oias 5 cs nS 2 Night tables rs ise secon SO ite ironstone Tal 2 Tail lamps. oc ceess le each AS GO io sc0Sie 0:hr0is 90 wie wow we $39.90 1 Pcallngpas = with deep, 19.95 *tenre eee ee 195.00 Value of Complete Ensemble $400.20 peg tee 7 Vekie: ah Cot $ Value of Complete Ensemble $971.40 Sale Price *269” SAVE $130.25 Ed Use Wiggs VY I Budget iv. Sale Price *695 SAVE $276.40 During this sale we have added several sofas and chairs from our regular stock at specially reduced. prices. Open Monday and Friday THE PONTIAC PRI 2 < : = , # 4 MARY LOUISE LINDQUIST His fine dramiatic : | : E easier mine tats tres oe se te et ect Male Ego cert ofthe sonnei of Welecied Se ee tae ee ae ened ie By RUTH MILLETT : lass - | sari... ian has many uses —: | or patio, handy in a hallway, facing TV, of riety of Mr ‘Though most clearly ence, The cycle was bosen Lieder, Ft aly AS range her by Miss Antona, pap elk a ly ww pl After an intermission, a well- *.* ¢ der lightly over all. Brush chosen group of operatic arias | a1. next meeting will be held 7 and fill in with was sung with a fine dramatic 21 at the home of Mrs. David oer dake Apply your ability which is s6 necessary to poor ~ lipstick with care and bict geod characterization. : : g 6. Pi fanen finden sy mcr ange mcs Avoid Full Skirt = 7 7a aeesoaa Niles was both interesting and en- teenage ; - tertaining. Mr. Pease’s articulate od eae Boost? Erion diction made it possible for his} car that will be 008 Pentise Bank audience to follow the story of should be thoughtful ee ee >| St Wane 9 fall sat hal a wong a Sa - Personalize Your i, ‘netead of letting it gradually] | "(, Clothes With a dhe stn: ed ote : MONOGRAMS Le a ae Sauna Wheddr Women's & Men's and tries to her chinline by v from around her eyes. | Quick color for a kitchen. Rebes and F.J.'s So you can't blame her if she/broider these towel motifs in . Seginew ot Warren, Pontiac “Mon. thre Set, occasionally wishes that the illu-) og grow ferent towel she’s wearing a , | pambty mid ‘aged, instead otlelorsugeetions. EF z 8 é iy e & Ai : i ie ? i x8 ¢... Pa 2 Oo i =f : Ly the new, excitingly different bra by | rf a pi : i iE LE 8 E f Naturalift stitching .+. and you'll treasu y by four generations of bri * citing new fashions. in REDMOND’S | ee Optometrists — Jewelers | SiN. Segimw PE 2.3612 el OA: vw, " “e; . YGa)@7 ae A EIS OL @holds its shape - | ‘len 24 WEST HURON ‘tH 9 P.M and yours .. permanently K , nl z) exclusive beck she 7) keeps Seri in place all d RD 95 ) Charge it » 6 any other bra spi ND = Qnly Sari is made “g Natural att that ac- pigeahipcanth sin demas Little Girls’ K SARI LONG LINE BRA 2 oping ee WITH POWER NET INSERT DRESSES — Re Gives you a slim long line a auberw eo. SS Sizes 3-6x, W| SRO ee ae Tina Wap GIET hae «: Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit you correctly \ 1 4 SHOP i ver 4 Lx SR TOR 5 NIG ae . ESTO I cal ae: ] ZOOS AZ Oe 7 Ot 2 \ = ; = 2 fi ve @ es ies : 7 — : \ : soe f / = ‘ 4 a . = f \ ~ . ' ¥ oo j ‘ _ 9:30 DAILY FE 5.3603 BUNCH JACOBSEN'S | i Eg if ave fis 3 HF ' ri : " ; aaak ot Saat mnlee es. Ls: Be Lincoln, haunting | Newstead presided. for| Mrs. C. G. Uligian was chairman of the social committee -assisted has|by Mrs. G. A, Harkless, Mrs. quality and a|Ja@mes Youngblood, Mrs. Neil Gray ang the difficult|Mrs. Owen Kline, Mrs. L. J Enos, ‘ as IAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9.1958 Has Cookie | iz fred parents of the bride - elect, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Stella Smith of Port Hur- on. Kaéren and William will be graduated from Western Michigan University in June. He is affiliated with Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. Crumb Crust jj Grated Chocolate on/} Tart Gelatine — DRESSES —— | New Spring Styles | . Were to > 14.98.. 9x13-pan. Pour in gelatine mixture.) 7 Chil} until firm. Grate semisweet|:_ 11 Yq S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. . PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 oe pe > : bd ee * No Appointment Sepessary | Mrs. Galen Hershey and Mrs. Betty Warren. ioe a AFTER-EASTER SALE || Spring Hats $4es Fa to 10.98 49.98...... Fabulous fashion from-our whole dress floor ee ee Jacketed costumes, suit styles, day-time and night-time shapes to suit every taste! Every one new and love- ly on the Spring scene dresses! Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. from big brims to small The Shoe That Understands Children Has Just ‘Announced Its“ - 50 MILLIONTH PAIR That's Fifty-Million Pairs of mighty fine shoes. We are happy to congratulate them, proud to: sell them! and especially proud ’ of the way we fit them! Yes. . - we have these fine shoes in styles, sizes and widths galore . .. for just about all the young feet in your family. So bring them in, boys and girls together! TRIDERITE SHOE Shoe Shown in Brown a nim te8 $5.95 izes 61) - 8 " BEE $6.95 pe Me ED. as! __ STAPP'S F. é sizes 3 - 6 B - EEE Shoe Shown in White $5.95 ee? $6.95 eines o% 12 $7.95 Accurately fitted by : ‘trained shoe people. — “JUVEN}LE BOOTERY 28 E; Lawrence St: (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9) FAMILY SHOE: STORE 928 wes Bi (Open Fri. & Sat. to.9). Come in and Meet ‘All izing system! “relax-a-tron No Disrobing ¢ No Effort « No Embarrassment IEEE EAE LSE BELEN EEE LE HELEN LYNN Aids in Slenderizing . . . and Relieving Body Tensjon! Figure Consultant. from Relax-A-Tron Miss Lynn will be in our salon tomorrow to explain and demonstrate the ‘wonderful features of method of figure control. this unique. new Tony’s © RIKER BUILDING — REAR OF LOBBY @ OPEN HOUSE} BEAUTY SALON. 9 A.M. Visit our newly remodeled Reducing’ Salon and be our guest for a FREE Trial Treat- | ment on America's most amazing slender- Infants’ and Girls’ SPRING COATS Were to 29.98 s]2 $16 Bs Girls’ Spring Hats, were to 3.98...°..... $2 * — Girls’ Spring Skirts, were to 8.98. .$3, $4 $5 - Young Folks Shop — Lower Level = peo ga era marge opr atins inet REP SS eR to our ae Sle eee pases aos i Se ee Pees Reg. to 59.98 Reg. to $85 Reg. to $100 SL This Week to 5:30 P.M. Pure silk, silk and wool, sheer worsted, sheer flannels in the NEW chemise and fitted style, Grey; beige, navy, black and bright colors, Sizes 7 to.15 and 8 to 20, Suit Salon — Second Floor Se eee Sees eee ene ea 2g COATS Reg. 39.98 Reg. 49.98 Reg. 69.98 to 49.98 to $65 to 89.98 5) ee Ads Ts The style and the price is right for you! Back interest coats’. , . in slim silhouettes with nipped-in hemlines. The handsome wool fabrics have exciting fashion tex- tures . . . ribbon weaves, riviera tweeds, popular soft wool flannels. Stroock's, Anglo and Forstmann‘s, Sizes 5 to 19/and 8 to 18. eS PRE FINAL. CLEARANCE WINTER COATS : _ Orig. to 79.98 Orig. to $99 Orig. hg $110 ‘26 ‘36 *46 "Coat Salon + Second Floor LEAL DELL IEE ‘44°55°66 | _* * # © e @ 4 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL . || 9B... vide ‘two weeks of concentrated | Mrs. Mae Foote i D. alon— l @ Flowers | hats, chemise cloches to a sae Second. anne a 101 N. Saginaw FE 2-7165 Plans Made for Dinners sailors! Newest Spring » ii ee . 3 ' BLOUSES ‘seembins |. - “ colors, all head sizes! |] gememne NMR Misiges uct nae | YOMaLY Group Gathers |p 8Q75 Many one-of-a-kind. | § 5 | Mrs. Fred Hoenstine was at the church, with Mr, and & Values to 17.98 Famous designer maker. weg ‘0 iia ‘ hostess to the Yomar Group of | Mrs. Earl VanDyke as hosts. = = = - P rofessional | the First Presbyterian Church Mrs, Wright has been named ‘ “py $ 8 ‘A , ‘> : PERMANENTS at her home on Henry Clay | chairman of the Women's As- | Millinery Salon—Second | Floor . F avenue Tuesday evening. sociation sprirg dinner to be |... Fy f styled as YOU j} < + « held May 2. Ps | ‘ like it! The subject “Luke the Mu ~ * * ee —_ . Fresh cotton or nylon in both solid colors : nO sician” was henge by Mrs Refreshments were served es or stripes. White and colors. Sizes 30 to 38. | Richard Wright. Mrs. Gene from a lace-covered table cen- : ei 3 TREPERIAL, | Feneley presented the world | tered with a pink spring bou- You are a Blouses — Main Floor a science program assisted by | quet and tall pink tapers. Mrs. sf | ennai een . ; BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Howard White, Mrs. Emil Lester Martindale, Mrs. Fred cd SS ALA EG BI _ id 219 Aubum Ave. | irs, Willam Boerdman and | amisted the hostess cordially invited GIRLS? = FE 42878 ie Pace Bese Geen al ae nukes ows “GIR WEAR~ | a bie oii © | SIXTEEN / ae seat on : ‘tor | cated. order and the host : a yelling at Waiter Romar cag gage Merny Go A lon Has Wrong Effect ‘The host was obviously try- | | | g The hotel waiter made one |- guest, He did. But not in the ° By EMILY POST ff. “Dear Mrs. Post: ter has been invited with a young man a number of times to dinner at the beautiful home of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. A, ‘who are has also invited my daughter! | | “I think my daughter should now make return their mai I have suggested inviting them | here. She thinks not, and ; ot on : our } YET-YOU'RE the byg hace val sc homelex 9 fable house SO CORRECT ie woul bead . ANYTIME necessary, nor seipslecant on 6-2170 y re. aga Se a ae ont known several ‘find fun — but! ‘ a turn, Will you discuss this?” Have you ever done this?’ Take to -your ‘bed | wives and mathers who lead veryjonce in a while try the old vege- Mi ¢ akihee () Ne ae for a day. Take some’ good books along with you, complex lives who go to bed for ajtating kind) |=” | 206 N. Hunter Bivd. Yi ore Answer: The fact that you | have your meals in bed, be luxurious! oe. ee ek tee y telat Massage.” ar sere gy ee ; = have offered is all that nec. y >| : tell me that is absolutely a Scalp Birmingham, Michigon PvE FLORAL COMPANY «=| Seca Meraus [Bptnele Wormer 2S | | her obligation, You might re (Planning to Hold a — F | 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 20/27 Zi sesple Shas aan or actual M B kf t a TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND ly want, any return trom these |/VIOY OFEQKTOS ee : 7 INTERMEDIATE POINTS whe are'viry youns. | Plans for » breakfast to be held ; : : | “Dear Mrs. Post: In my |May 18 wene made. by members} Z . / At job I am often offered tips'by jot the League of Catholic Women ets GS i] ‘ people for doing small favors |when that group met in the league SAVIN for them. I do not expect pay- | | ON : rasses me them in- for the event will be ; nist that T take it, Will you [the,Rev. John. Tray, director of LUGGAGE please tell me how I can tact- oe is ; 2 : fully refuse without seeming |Artbur chairman | - . unappreciative of their kind the affair. . ‘ | _ The Shorthand Written With | =" op iis Planing the al : - r ¥ with | is Mrs. Matthew ABCs Is Your Shortcut to a (|, Asswer: You cot ye lan VE 25%. SHORTER - - FASTER ot service to you.” =_— KNOWN LUGGAGE | “Dear Mrs. Post: When wed- Tea-and * woking were served by 6 Fashionable Colors Class Beginning ding cake is served for dessert the Camp Fire Girls of St. Pre $17.95 Troin $1349 wedding reception, School and BOOS conse cecetice 230 "proper for a guest to wrap jor Mrs. Ti Daily | : | | Tomorrow Nig OS | Eras B22 Baw. $1499 e e , Or ny ea . The Business Institute — | # % ter Sylvanites Gather $2535 Later $1949 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551, | ae el oe — New Syivants Ca s7795 $2099 Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin ~< eer _— om :> ale sgeon Bi Rassan gh Poon :, | mais wie $1949 en a en oe en Ce ee Le adie ‘ : ok ihe a ai Sie 2 Seiters ......... see pececwecennecunccensdanegsn gion ying wifi A : igdadiora lot Phaane Teese = or an eS _ which will be judged Thursday at of Joslyn road and Dennis Cox of || tow Warm ....% 399 | - : t Malkim School PTA ie an se Paar ne 650 na ak feats | , . - banquet, are (left to right) Gary Mec- scheduled for 6:30 p.m., will feature Connell of Brooks street, William several special acts. | PHILIP'S es : ou an eee , . | | 79 N. Saginaw St. Bete gt : \Areme OES to Mark 15th Anniversary | : . . | . : (4 KARAT GOLD , The 15th anniversary dinner of the Areme officers. All OES mem- gene Perkio will be guests at Lake " Metched held at 6:30 eek sone - | . . : Temple the grand Areme Chapter officers are to sind nee ty chapters’ Friémdship Nights. en i ! | } Plans for the dinner were made| On April 16, “Worthy Patron \ a 4 ae % : bs : ex \ 4 ak. ®t z : 4 \ — * i eens 3 ‘ 1% ry ea * { : 2] ak = See i * Pe ai : . ee : Re MS ’ § t * 4 4 » f \ : / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 gg ee needs the farther it is from. the All the water vapor on Mars|long and ten feef“tigh, reports the ‘ : Pig af pas e is _ |Bquator, =" lequals thik foun «box National Bursa of Standards po solar knergy Heats and Cools Houses" os, AS eh gs go) E . - Ey o , a yes : ; In Denver, a similar house Tab. ? : ks oe : oe 4 aS oe eee : supply 7 per cent of e ° ‘ \ By Jor LEWIS plains that while there are other)in an international be anil have béen ‘built for muchjenters the house through grill-like|heating needs. In Seattle, only 50 Relieves Painful Cramps" _ SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. uw — Some|solar houses, they don’t have in-|contest which drew, entries ‘Jopenings in the floor. en eee 34 ao Tested: day this. may be the scene in your/tegrated cooling systems. ‘gades In the rear lawn ts buried a) “In summer, the louver’s alumi- wee ee ae. For 3 out of 4 Women ested! et $ | brings long nights and sun- Seateiime sae oi he lil elie: TO DISPLAY HOUSE 2,000-gallon water tanlk, one of theinum backs are turned toward the|shine, so not solar energy’ - key components of the $5,000 solar | so not enough saerey : in your bedroom. Incdting aystean. “The cther’ main|S0 to throw off heat and the|Could be stored to do the Job. oe ae essentials are a series of louvers,|louvers themselves are used as; There are solar.batteries today - fare the solar heating - containing water pipes, locatell at|shade. Air flowing from the pump-|>Ut their use in homes would be _ pumping air the front end rear of the houseling system is circulated through a{Prohibitively expensive. Yellot winter outside. which oem. and over the central outdoor|refrigerant and the cooled air is|Predicts, however, that someday a oe * * & scats h aeted Ieunraes aoe ae age domes back into the house. If the|Storing solar heat will be dis- The solar association is a pri-/o tis afer ea Here’s how the ‘solar heating|Water in the tank gets too hot, it/overed. ww agp ue wife makes|Vate organization - dedicated fajend iendeth ro ah evocae-nd Pro works: is pumped out to an adjacent pool,|_ stove, sein the nar rata the sun's power ott and ee Fal py Bw gh so gM hm ia ome €*/Britain Best Customer Then you drive off to work in and economically. Solar/70?f Provide adi . sides face upward to catch the <« &: et CINDAD, Trujillo — The Do- a solar-powered car. energy, it believes, will help an-|""" sun’s rays, Which warm the water| Because of the amount of Ari-|minican Republic’s best customer Sounds improbable? Not to the/swer the future problem of dwin-|LUXURY VERSION piped through the louvers. The/zona sunshine, says John I. Yellot,|during the’ first half of 1957 was fgg eg and intagsene -omwventionsl fasls tp neat The house utilizes 16,000 squere|heated water is pumped back to|executive vice president of the as-|Great Britain, which bought goods not ve contributed | industries heat homes. feet of glass. Price tag: $50,000-\the storage tank by @ convention-| sociation, the solar house can sup-|worth $27,856,000. Next in order an to the construe- ‘+ a2 & and-up. But the association is/al pumping system, which also|ply year round heating and cool-|were the United States, with pur-|. solar-cooled house. The jensigibees R. in 4 ie sipcaaaiba Sees coamioten Se tet ede ok ten me ae eee to $27,856,000; : an a . , the solar house/West Germany, 288,000, and tion for Applied Solar Energy ex-iMinnesota student, who won $2,500/and that cheaper solar houses can! ground copper domes. cba bot okreudd suptty ‘ies cf Gr husteaisaeae GREE * - fipton tea 75 . WN aN NY [rer rere | Ni // as te 7 ee oe ee ae = | WALUABLE COUPON = ipfton fea Dads 48 Ct. THIS LOW PRICE PLUS FREE TOP: VALUE STAM = = a he low low price 9 CE ss Sw me 65° tl ht ff TAMPS = spotlight coffee = beef stew 1 49s spotlight coffee Ss 2 59a beef ravioli ser D9s 1s 5° 2 pena telegd phen gimey: Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee famous brand ...... ‘ Bes WITH - = : _ _ ; | OH OH lOO ORO OOOOH UW IS liquid chiffon "a 3c owen | Special 7c off... 1 we eee ee con | liquid chiffon 22-0. 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TD Free Top Value Gift Stamps. waffle syrup “ic 23° grated tuna “ire” co 19 orange juice "Sn"3 <2 8% —shortning = 23 83¢ sardines "anu" 3... 27 tomato juice “ine""3 <2 79 phe ct . / We resetve the right to limit quantities Prices effective through Saturday April 12, 1958. | Se ‘TWENTY ¥ 1% Hitchhikers Note: Buy Scottish Kilt BELFAST, Ireland—A kilt will get a hitchhiker more rides than anything else, two Queen's Univer- sity students said in Belfast after returning from tours of Canada and elsewhere. Harmon Dowling and Roger Lo- wry own a kilt jointly and it has toured Europe extensively. In gen- eral the two students’ advice to hitchhikers is: “Dress respectably. Don’t. wear old shoes or dirty clothes, The es- sence is to look polite and well- groomed, Wear a white shirt and tie, Don’t thumb impersonally. Try to catch the eye of the motorist and hold it. Keep smiling—and step off the road graciously when the car ap- proaches, Don't put the driver to the inconvenience of knocking you down, if he doesn’t stop.” — By JAMES MARLOW took this country months to get AP News Analyst its own. satellites aloft. WASHINGTON i — It’s taken| [#8t December the Soviets, start- propaganda the Eisenhower administration | themselves. On. Dec. 10 Premier four months, eight letters ‘andj Bulganin, in a letter to President three notes to wake up to the idea/ Eisenhower, represented the So-|da it might be smarter to answer|viet Union as a big peace-lover| the Soviets -a little faster. | that wanted negotiations and a The Soviets have been giving|summit talk to straighten things th administration a propaganda |out. clubbing and yesterday Secretary] It took Eisenhower more than a tration was trying to “speed up/the Soviet Union stood before the its oprations” so the Soviets will|world as the one proposing peace-|Soviets so long. tried to think up an answer, (OW. * * ’. , * * * overwhelming propaganda victory by launching their Sputniks. It|Bulganin VIBRATOR PILLOW @ Regular $12.95 value @ Help aching backs due to muscular strain. S. Seginew St., Corner of Orchard Loke Ave. | “1 of State Dulles said the adminis-|month to answer. In that time|?, Bulganin mon e @ 10-foot cord . oft. Evn Eisenhower at his news|a steel-pointed dart at @ Get the tightness out of neck and/the Soviets use, and went om t0liice are looking for surplus fatty tissue from hips, too. [it is important with these fi haw on what to do? er. And 6 Match 24 the Buy New Stove, not have the play all to themselves/ful negotiations while this country|n0te with a arent: Sa ae Free Car . J Last fall the Soviets scored an| Eisenhower finally wrote Bul-|_ Meanwhile Bulganin was fading as Sale Bonus es ganin Jan. 12. But by that time|ffom the picture. Nikita Khrush- $ 5 Eisenhoier a note on stopping adding: “They make Br aac é Monday. proud answered PLYMOUTH... Any way you figure it, you get more Yor your other great features at any price! No doubt money in a new Plymouth! Regardless of | about it—Plymouth is today’s best buy! model or. price, you get a full 118-inch wheel- . When trade-in time comes, the Plymouth base... revolutionary new suspension sys- you buy today will still be the only 1958 car tem—Torsion-Aire—that gives youtheworld’s —_in the low-price “3” with Torsion-Aire Ride, most level ride . .. Total-Contact Brakes that Total-Contact Brakes, Silver Dart styling and stop you faster, smoother, with 30% less lin-_ all those other features:that put it so far out ing wear . .. modern Silver Dart styling that —_in front. Naturally, it will bring you a higher _ will still be beautiful years from now... plus _ price than less modern cars! That's why we , dozens more, Remember: the other two low- _say the new Plymouth is tomorrow's best trade! price ears charge from $125 to $140 extra for Go see your Plymouth dealer and make the their top rides, and don’t offer Plymouth's _ best deal of your life! ? More car for your money today More money for your car tomorrow... i fire Pes eeweeeeees g in sat | | FE ooBonkefl : 3 ahd rite f E FE 4-579! Ee | Do you have ? curs business associates, @ On-off switch pon me a oa eee 7 : areca: @ Ban Tension a psychological war expert info} ‘There wasn't ay pain,” ; uch . show. And at @ Reduce Flabbiness =— 8 * crema show. And at lea sees relatives or friends ' ene : ¥. @ — Po CENTRAL MICHIGAN : je shoulders. explain the State Department’s|purgiar All he took after forcing ’ ~ tude the Soviet notes. = @ Firms abdominal muscles, takes off ager wl think on the vinaie that en ~ < -_ sore was 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN, NORTHERN MICHIGAN, ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, WASHINGTON, D.C., ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KANSAS, MARYLAND, | MASSACHUSETTS, MISSOURI, NEVADA, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, UTAH OR ‘WISCONSIN? You'll be able to dial your own “station” telephone calls to many. of them — easily, quickly, conveniently — starting Sunday, April 20. Your Direct Distance Dialing service will be e-x-p-a-n-d-e-d to other parts of Michigan and the other states listed above, ’ Before April 20, you'll get a new Direct Distance Dialing booklet y mail. It tells just WHERE and HOW to dial calls yourself outside your own local calling area. es 2 : You'll want to read the new booklet, familiarize yourself with this convenient, do-it-yourself service, and note those places where you have business associates, relatives and friends. _ , - You can save time—and that’s money—by ‘dialing their numbers your- ‘self, instead of asking the operator to do it, starting-Sunday, April 20, Dialing the numbers yourself is more fun, too. : oe ‘Michigan Bell Telephone Company. } “ eh : ws : pot Be ie | 4 ea ‘ . ‘, | 1: ee) ‘ : ‘ ‘ * ¥ i y oe ; i \ a) ta . ‘ ' 4 p { 4 : : Ve 1 i f 4 ‘ i j , a 23 = A ie i a 2: a | 4 id .____* "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 09, 1958 All One Quality Wrigley’s “EEZE-FRY” Brand Plump, specially raised for frying. Lb. 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An army order prohib- ited parades on May Day (when banned the showing of any but the | DURANT, Okla. — Communists traditionally march), |. ment’s criticism of Indonesia's de- . cision to buy arms from the Com- munists may have cut into the gains. * * State Department ek spokesman ’ Lincoln White said Monday in Washington the United States re- gretted “‘that Indonesia turns to the Communist bloc to buy arms for possible use in killing Indo- nesians who openly oppose the growing influence of communisri in Indonesia.” It wasn't the U.S. regret that upset the Indonesians, but rather White's virtual endorsement of the Sumatran rebels and. the State De- partment's persistence':in seeing Indonesia's civil war solely as a struggle between Communists and anti-Communists. * * * Leaders in Jakarta insist the biggest issues are the. Outer Is-_ lands’ demands for less control from Jakarta and dissatisfaction of the young colonels leading the revolt with the army high com- mand. Objections to Communist influence in President Sukarno's government are seen in Jakarta as largely a side issue which the rebels are playing up to win sym- pathy in the West. x * * Government and military lead- ers were quick to point out that they turned to Yugoslavia, Czech- oslovakia and Poland for modern weapons only after Washington put an Indonesian request for American arms into the deep freezer. Foreign Minister Suban- drio said the request to America still stands and that the arms are needed to combat the fanatic Darul Islam terrorists on Java Some highly placed Americans here think White’s statement came For Those ‘Who Want PITTSBURGH Quality at a Moderate Price! PITTSBURGH fale FLAT WALL PAINT no lap marks choice of beautiful colors no ‘painty odor PONTIAC GLASS CO... 23 W. Lewrence St. FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAINTS eT) DaTeD | HARD OF HEARING GUZZING—RINGING—HEAD NOISES Hardened excess ear wax can the outer " ear canal, cause hard of nae buzzing, ringing, muffled —, Sits you can remove this deep down wax the new WAX-OUT method. Soothing A gently loosen wax ahd by use of a simple syringe float it out. It relieves pressure —itch- ing — and gives your ears a fresh, clean feel- ing. Get WAX-OUT today in the new, easy-to- use squeeze a drop bottle, on sale for $1.39 Th ri fty DRUG STORE for Stealing: Clothes the Sumatran rebels via Formosa, was subsiding. x & by the military. These measures The army has halted anti-inter-|strike directly at the Communist vention demonstrations at the U.S.'PKA party. national flag and decreed that all Forced Off Roads by Cars ae | ROME (INS) — Good-bye to, recently called a private meeting ‘Rome's. horse-cabs! to discuss the situation. Step-by-step, they are disappear-- They signed a petition ahd sent ing from the squares and stalls jt to Mayor Umberto Tupini asking around the city. In 1925, more than'y,at he “save the horse-drawn! 3,000 horse-cabs graced the grand: orriages for. the s ake of future age path — City ‘millions of tourists who dream of an old-fashioned ride in thehe FORCED OFF ROAD . ‘an old-fashioned __ ride the Rising auto traffic is edging the Eternal City horse-cab off the roads just as. * * * motorboats. are swamping the The mayor's office said he gave gondolas of Venice. A cabbie ‘‘syngpathetic consideration” to the said: petition and ‘‘of course, approved _— comaad ‘the idea.” all pel papain — However, Tupini offered no con- Rome. They screech their brakes "ete plan to. save the dying trade. | and sound their horns — is that — any kind of sentiment? “We are old-fashioned. Fenders and a lot of fanatics are forcing ON us off the réads.”’ : | in Dumps Boiling Water Chiding Grandmother | LOS. ANGELES #—An unem- |DAYSGONE _ - iployed bellhop poured boiling] - Gone are the days when regal-|water on -his 76-year-old grand- trot through the beautiful parks,'not working, police report. across the Tiber and into the beau-) Robert Adams, 30, was booked! tiful countryside. on suspicion of assault to commit Remans today actually stare murder. ’ at a beautiful coach that crosses | ~ *: 8 the Piazza di Spagna (The Span- “I Was just trying to get ‘him ish Square) almost every after- istraightened out,’’ said Mrs. Edna noon. An old Roman |Smith, who was treated for burns seeing. But even she own , and cuts and bruises on her face ae owns @ new’ | and left hand. Officers said Adams speeches must first be approved} Rome Horse Cabs Vanish’ like horse-drawn carriages would other when she chided him about; uses it for her afternoon sight- °" her legs, hands and shoulders} THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9; 1958° Civilian Suit Still Fits Veteran 17 Years Later | ana cu at her. also wut and be @ FOAM CUSHIONS | @ LINEN TEXTURED - FABRICS mA 7O TIPPER COVERS “ @ DECORATOR COLORS @ RUBBER WEBBING * @ REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS @ WALNUT FINISHED HARDWOOD FRAMES @ RIGID SET-UP FRAME © Usuaily sold at $59.50 @ Just $4 Down -@2 for only $76 Danish inspired modern ot. its best . . . with clean tailored lines that will blend with ony room decor, loose polyfoam cushions for real lounging comfort, and changeable zippered covers that can be removed and cleaned! Beautiful from any angle, comfortable in ony room, and priced to fit your budget! + S. Soginaw St., Corner Orcherd Loke Ave. around Rome now and then in a). ‘deluxe horse-coach. She confesses, *. owning a Rolls Royce. * * * The horse-cabbies left survive ‘on tourist trade—those who still ;want to see Rome at leisure, pass- jing under the ancient arches, |pulled along the Via Appia Antica jwhich Caesar coursed with his chariots and up the Sacred Hill to \the Palatine Hill. ‘How long will the legion of 121 } survive? Already, the carriages are for- ibidden in parts of the city. Some owners are desperate, others dis. jappointed . ... and sometimes a |horse dies and his owner has only carriage left with no money to purchase a new horse. i | A group of American and other tourists, lodging in a hotel here, Helicopter Rescues Five Marooned Men FRESNO, Calif. » — Five men marooned in the High Sierra since Saturday were rescued yesterday jby helicopter, s * * * The copter also brought out the body of Peter Gring, Santa Bar- bara helicopter pilot who crashed March 2% while trying to salvage two choppers which had crashed. * * * The five rescued men—all in! good condition—are James Flynn, 26, pilot of a -helicopter that crashed Saturday at the 10,500- 'foot level, and four hydrographers |who were running a snow survey for Southern California Edison Co. They are William Matthews, Paul Wiley, Howard Spano and Donald -Rose. ‘Arrest Youth in City A juvenile boy. who stole cloth- ing from the Robert Hall Store, (200 N. Saginaw St., was appre- jhended by police shortly after the itheft. | The boy was spotted running ? west on Milbourne Place by Offi-| cer A. Foster Jr. He was wearing a pair of stolen trousers under his own trousers. Incidenta] information: in Saba, Netherlands West Indies, men are outnumbered about two to one by the women, who are predominantly blue-eyed blondes. o smanesensecsseesenessesesssnseenss A TOASTMASTER PERFORMANCE MASTERPIECE Sa ends hot water shortages. - - The deperidable TOASTMASTER Automatic Water Heater, with new Life.Belt* elements, is designed to give you long-lasting, economical hot water service. Heat is applied over large areas, at just the right rate to minimize lime or scale formation inside the tank—even in hardest water regions. You get lots more with TOASTMASTER too! Full Fiberglas insulation to help keep operating costs tow. Heat saver channels that reflect heat into the DETROIT. 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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 9, 1958 pe eee a, liam G. Stratton. Both Stratton | [Vf ee : Ts oo = R | in GOP ti . = ten! May Build Addition to House : victory early today. : : 1 Wins j Hino “wags sonination wowed Tats Collected by Cou ple Threatening nl . primary, the nation’s first this | i & . The turnout, despite gener- soldier's overseas cap, INS In THINOIS or a ree tO Crowd Them Out of Their Home — ca a Takes Primary Despite|years. A total vote of about 1%| BRIMFIELD, Mass. (INS) —| They are debating an sédition to ,trom somie other collector for help natant bey Being Shunned by Party |™illion, or 30 per’, cent of the| Friendship is both the means and their home to make more room with hia bette,” _ Hilary when he 9° . Y state’s some five million regis-|the result of the tee ths edna: z ' ; Everest. Cowboy hats Organization tered voters, was indicated. hobby of Mr. and Mrs, Charles pailice pide, : '-.* The Delands do not buy the hats The entire acon i eae and rodeo star, and Wright, shunned io oo eee i|served two terms as state treas ir home a8 a result of friendship me - Regardiess of whiat the files » Te, See third term as state treasurer, won|more Widely known throughout of the globe threaten to|fren%s Set them from. telends 9 he collec the GOP nomination in the ma-|State than Beckman, of Kankakee, honse.| Sees Gee one Peet el eed Tilinois| Who made his first bid for a state marked: oe jor contest in yesterday's Illinois tice. |PREENDSHIP ies at : primary. t 8; : news-|" sea, IP BASIS ee after trailing in the early tabula- 551 and: Beckman “pump company, refers oe one : 4 >a bat tions with main support a “T expected to win all the ti om as ‘ ed Ct. Leon -% downstate and suburban ‘00k WwW right told reporters. He ae th ti he and . =f County. victory could not be reainied as ‘Mrs. Deland started in . 1933 It's on a friendship basis. For | Colombia —noet Panama. » *« * |a rebuke for the party or Strat-| whille on a three - month round | tance Nehra’s (the prime min-, i & i Hi i Fee Z FE Ee : E TE resulted in ef hats in all | “I might do something ‘in the|with tee Gr ee ee ine ie and get a/pointed of them being kept in wetage. hat to return the favor, or got one In addon t0 the prime min ‘Garden Hose Full 60-Foot Length $7 86 Full V2-inch inside diameter, NOT 50, but FULL 60 FOOT LENGTH 100% Vinyl plastic, two ply con- struction, laboratory tested for qual- | ity. ' \PENNEY'S : ” f “ ; Mirecle Mile Store “Big 22h Rotary fl n Mower Briggs & Stratton, 4 dele, 2V-h.p. engine, slotted mulcher plate, full 22’ cut. 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Nhegene high-count percale in geometrics, conversational, $ floral prints as well as that gets tossed in the washer emerging fresh in _ same glowing colors! Percale that washes . lengths for future use. DRIP DRY UNIFORMS! You Never Had It SO PRETTY Don’ t you be late for this Penney buy! Pen- ney’s crisp Dacron uniforms are back-zipped, the skirt sheath-shaped. The collar? Furls high round: your neck, or nestles close to the } shoulder. Hand-wash, drip-dry! Sizes 10 to \ St ane : y de 2:8 eo Each English Villa subdivision |M@lt of Woodmen of the World/High Mr. Smith was returning to his none finer. Kroger low price. property owner will receive a{Lile Insurance Society. Wilford )Keller, exchange will in Largo, Fla., after spend- ; f . of Orch Lae Cub Scanta, willlcuasy momsen Creat price’ ete, ae ee eae dona ee eee ee wh were A a ee High et paar ene E. H. Nash, Mrs. Ed- 2 Pe oe os oo ed 3 4 ¥ “os |P a ceremony. ward Apostal and. * Marjorie CO CODD Drunk Driving There will be a business meet-|colored slides of his trip to Europe|Walker.“all of Lansing and Mrs POLCIOLELEreT " prenerene NY 4 ° ° ing and a report-and discussion on last summer. Refreshments will be| Harold McKendrie of Jonia. VALUABI dL * Results in Six the, “Operation Green Thumb" served. eee , , ° portion of the Sotegunvedtt, gam Also surviving are four sisters,| ‘ Losing Licenses xm. A socal hour wil Es Miss Lillian Smith and Harrison ——— Scout Troop 244 _|arms, both of Lapeer; a. &. V- Six of the 18 area residents who Biconaticht. Township’ had their driver's licenses revoked) 4 science fair Holds Annual or suspended recently were guilty tion pleat — onstra of drunk driving, according to the|s¢ the Hickory Grove School PTA|COUTt of Honor ogee Secretary of State's of-| meeting Thursday evening. ‘ * * * They were: William L.: Burks, rad handling é yond Covert St., Waterford Town- — Pp; Leo A, Capadagli, 205 W. concert Princeton Ave., Robert R. Law,| mm “4 150 Merrimac St., Bil, Hayse, Orion onstrating their progress. direction 10 : a9: =. ee rosebushes Rocke an Teas ee ia| band ander the direction of pl day Sigg Rewer Rac a will begin at ‘ erty en Se ae ye. a Oo oes located at Dress up your yerd with these fine - ar 719° Teese who had their licenses Clarkston bushes. Save on this special offer. a ae eet ee The Clarkston, Elementary sence 2 Gaydon School PTA will meet at the school! - yeu, 95%, Wikerd St., William (riurseday at 7:30 p.m. Mitchell, 66 Wenonah Dr., Wil- : liam W. Moulton, 36 Cherry Ct., and ames Tayo, 11. Wien (SomgND, will Present lm, on Ave.; Thomas P, Gaverly, of tem which goes into effect April nood, of Milford and Joseph E- | ‘Members also will elect officers. Puertas, of Pontiac Township. Second grade room mothers will Larry D. McLeod, of Auburn|serve refreshments. i (een eseea newman ananananaaaaaseasnea ne ‘ a LAs TRPPPPCPOPPPPPELSPOSIEI STS E ESTELLE! WY V/ Wi vat. UABLE COUPON KROGER COFFEE oe 59° if SI Wt COAG! Heights and Francis G, Reith, of} Sashabaw Plains Bloomfield Hills each had their) pay) Allen, who operates the Redeemable at Kroger in Miracle Mile only. Limit license revoked for habitual negli-|serpentorium on the Dixie High- one coupon em, Coupon valid through gence and failure to appear for|way, will be present at the Sasha- re-examination, baw School PTA meeting Thurs- * * ‘day evening. He will show a film cng rine of S ertered lon reptiles. ‘ontiac, was ordered to : John Ronkwill will speak on furnish financial responsibility for, unsatisfied judgment and Daniel C., © civil defense and tts relation te Polasek, of 245 Nelson St., received) : the same order for untawfully driv- ing away a motor vehicle. ‘Plans Cancer Program Theodore M M. Schaefer, of Roch ester, had his license taken away] DRAYTON PLAINS — The Bur- for two months for habitual negli-|!ingham Park home demonstration gence and being unable to pass/8oup of Drayton Plains will spon- tests, sor a public-service program about i cancer at 7:30 p.m. April 14 in|/Carson, 17, of 109 Henderson St. sing Hospital following a lengthy (eee we wee ewe ewe ew eB eB ee ew ew ee ee eee eee eee eee eee p f Medici ‘the First Christian Church, 858 W.| Eagle Palm ranks went to scouts /lllness. He was in his @s. ve rofessor of Medicine ‘Huron St., Pontiac. A film and|Tony Jerome, Bruce Benter, Mike UO nnnnnnnnmonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnynnnnnnnsss i‘ _—s“aaes eee ae Qe eae eee ee ee SE Ee ee ee ee ee eatmore os Pamir ie dA raed ty Probate J Arthur f a. Wand guesaine ilibieee “if A creamy, deliciously " 12 19 the Federal Pardon and Parole Kroger low priced. pea iatri lcomments | by a local physician are |Strang; Greg Wigian, Jerry Je- ' S ks mn Pediatrics ‘scheduled. The public is invited. (rome, John Blamy, Rick Erick- ; ." fi ic yah ot elicie, eee a geal ong Sagas ies i ~-OUF 0 N State University college of aang County Calendar Bob Hayward was presented with|chajénan of Commis- . cine, was guest speaker today the Life Scout rank. Star Scout|sion when it was organized ; a conference of area doctors = —— Orohord Lake ae of ‘pins went to Fred Fink, Bill Jur-|in 1933 under President Roosevelt. Hygrede er Greenfield St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Refuge Parish will it boid a fish fry trom gensen, Bruce Rogers, Tom Mc-| After stepping down from the ; | Physicians from St. Joseph, | $0 2,2. Pridey in, pein visil. 'Grath, Bob Aumaugher, David|Federal post several ago, he hot « ys - +) Pontiac General Hospital and) Children under five years of wili| Todd and Mike Jenkins, became probate - - for this ’ Beaumont Hospital attended to\°* “*"** {oven eights | Eight first class awards, 15 sec-jnorthern Michigan area. He retired discuss pedistrics, a field of medi-| oi %,ct st ¢-30 nm. eet oF ond class awards ard 11. Tender-| from the bench a little over a year ‘ 2 ae cine on children’s diseases. Ginner and business meeting. {foot awards were handed out. NG Ss 8 Sa Dr, Zuelter is also director of ; = B laboratories at Children's Hospi- F ’ oe + ) tal in Detroit and a former presi Pontiac City Affairs = ca an an = om owe we ee ee ee eee eee nese: dent of the hational society for ee | kere er white bread ——— __ Earmark $150, 00: for Streets r a ro More than $150,000 in contracts; setting up soning for trailer to complete the city’s 1958 neigh-| parks. The ordinance would cre- Nw thin deed lot, baked fresh diy 16-0, e-., by Kroger master bekers. hin = ig ‘eaten borhood i | existing parke mi i arc ot street improvement pro- ate districts for : : gram were earmarked last night and require amendment to set | and test for = 20-foot lot, $00. Tstntandian! nats tei) tn enamel eed oe his tte Sor teotach binctop-| mecsure ‘wah peemipaenAsed WE oo ge gown Value § : ' eo ping and concréte resurfacing were, the City Planning Commission. rics map eg ned one gutters Value ofamps VALUABLE COUPON | accepted by the City Commission’ Several other zoning Proposals ion Gladstone place, Cooper to Edi- : THIS COUPON j qfrom the A&A Asphalt Paview came op Sr actin. |son; LeGrande avenue, Baldwin to THIS COUPON _ WITH perey. __A portion of the Crystal Beach| Euclid, and Harriett street, Cadil- _— . 50 FREE , The company bid $46,264 to Housing project was fesoned fromiige ie AGHENEe: - = complete blacktopping and $106,- Res 1 1 (private dwelling) to Lee ene ° 955 on repaving. A total of six Residential 3 (multiplé dwelling)! City Manager Walter K. Willman bids were submitted by area to conform with existing usage. M firms for each type job. | * * * Top VALUE STAMPS A & A's bids were “‘slightly low-' Seven lots on the northeast sidei traffic er’ than original estimates of the of Dakland avenue between Ingle-|°>\" La fron ace aed hema ral i NY ) costs, it was noted, |wood and Sarasota avenues were ; arid Motor street to (/ YY NV i ma NW In other action, the city also/mercial 1 to make way for & pro) Tee (oe ee Ole decided to enter into a property jposed gas station and professional) © OS eas Gonerne ext Catt j trade with the State Conservation office building. actew to-enbe teruies. Department to acquire a 2,000-foot' A request that a lumber yard at * £ #8 Re avo He swee eas | clear runway. approach -west of 226 N. Kost houlevess Oe: Seen Commissioners also asked the IC , \Pontiac Municipal Airport. from residential to an | Nevember wedding is Pes Commissioners set May 13 for | sewer on the southeast side of planned. | + 8 hearing on a mew ordinance | Montcalm avenge trom: Corwin ~ fanufac' administration to study a e : | Commissioners Voted to pay 1 to conform with present | saniel y property owners ‘ eveskcbilbeitaly: : oe ag Eig on yl el gay $15,435 for a privately owned parcel was referred 2 ene . y venue to iy oll = ; ' x ‘Sweeter than tender. ae » 10°. : | Girardot of Second street. Roch [hich the state wants in White |sion. mix on their street at no-cost to “> Peas as nature intended them. : stews : ke Township and trade it for| ” ‘ ‘4 ; etter. The prospective de. A hearing was for (them They claimed that the De- Eph Gite: op wioctammergg sy arg eaagap RE -g Bapetpes ce groom is the son of Cyril Borst Property now owned by the state ast Tuesday night on intention |partment of Public Works iaid) reserve the right 46 limit vee ett SN OP A” OF of Taylor street, Rochester. A |“°s' °f Williams Lake road. —_/ 49 install am cightinch sanitary \down @. nding poner i) Fhe: . . ght to | ’ a rpm Agen: sptoiiiet*) : : Ar yay . ‘ : i f t s " \ ‘ e BS (3 \ { .: 4 \ , ; : ‘ > 4 ‘ * hy 4 ‘ 7X i 2 $i S pte ek felts ay nD \ oe \ Ge 7. \ \ : 4 ae . ‘ } s\ . ' a \ ‘ : ¥oA 4 be Mt ¥ tar | : : i % hae k je f 4 &: ; fan oO \ 1 & \ * s \ | i : \ \ 4 ive Vobe Mt pe \ Bo. } 3 : 2 \ i 4 rh , } t ‘ : i ; 4 a8 4 : \ : ‘ . 2 ; . SS OE 8 SY een Fok; ee ‘ : i = ae ee : . a ‘. 5 a s. Mean Up Debris = | - , ese r Lake Huleh area sake;. or violence for vio-iof iled Train the Israelis and Arabs "a sake—they are no good f tanks and artillery Ts contusion | PORT HURON wm — Cc. : nab ; — Crews coins The UN. truce ~~~ jof debris strewn on the tracks when and Israel :, 1 holding that Israel may : ra ve the ditch after relocating it 2 avoid Arab-owned land. E ‘ 3 | aie Sek * * * / is a as a ae me am 92 The U.N. made a new survey i 4 Vi i a ee ee ee ee of the disputed area al ” 5 Ee ts Syrian border after the ~ ait be Work began again under armed 1 POCOS 6 fees siupcea | . |S¥ard and U.N. supervision. The 2 ONCE ei - os ditch was moved about five yards 4 VALORF 8 o 5 CULE 7 i erecney = g ERT gs 2 Sets Mom-in-Law Day 7 Panter = LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ‘u%—Gov 9 MARCE 0 a peor ixXXs) SHO60 93% Faubus thinks 10 PYRUS Fy ioe Sse Sass case Gane vane Be —— ~_ vdiey Le mothers. Fe n-law, proclaimed April pm atgee reonrigllr nay Wy 2 as MotherinLaw Day in Ar . ». Zany, kansas. suggested that moth- ° What's ~ or ine westErn, Story. ers-in-law be given some token of re Pi : love and understanding. I es a , . e ~ : A sae g FA * Look what | f £ ompetition < the t bout BUICK ! ‘ y “Buick’s SPECIAL Series for’58 ...is . being described by its competitors as a standout and a ‘buy’ that probably offers more. car per dollar than any in its price class.” WARD'S AUTOMOTIVE REPORTS (Weekly newsletter of the avtomotive industry) You can afford a New Buick | = , this year because Buick is priced with haath ght; ump j Tie 0 yan the “Low-Price Three” Bulck alone on , . "98 you —in fact, you can buy a Buick SpeciaL A LUMIME COLE D 6-passenger, 2-door Sedan for less ~year's greatest = BRAKES: than 27 models of those “low-price three”! the fested ond dencann? brakes See your Buick Dealer right now! ’ Every window in every Buick is SAFETY PLATE Glass. § WOW = more than ever WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM SEE YOUR LOCAL. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. — 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan | Phone’ FE 2-9101 i i { ardless of Cost LE DAILY... 9 a.m. to9 p. [wor trey usr SPORT SHIRTS “Regularly Bm “31.98 Handsome short-sleeve sport shirts in guer- enteed, washable fabrics. Smart styles in on erray of patterns and colors. Styles end sizes Reg. #49.50 Your Choice for Only ‘29. Handsomely styled 100% all wool suits in an assortment of smart patterns and colors. Twe and Men’s $2.98 White LOOK! ai ’Woo. | SHIRTS. SPORT | 11> _ *499 COATS |222== acaae TSHIRTS $24.50 - ST 2 and BRIEFS Ay nbn lw rc tt sch in pen 5 a Fine quality broadcloth in 2 wide selection of patterns and colors. BROADCLOTH SHORTS Regularly Priced 79c 30 Fine quality broadcloth in a wide selection of patterns and colors. MEN’S SOCKS FAMOUS BRAND OF FINE STRETCH SOCKS 33. Sold Nationally at 59c and 79c A big selection of pattterns and colors. HURRY FOR THESE! GABARDINE SLACKS Regularly Zs” $ 3" and More!. You will want a supply when you see these startling values. An array of colors to her- monize or contrast with your sport coct. All sizes. Hurry for the best selection. WHILE THEY LAST DENIM DENIM feces SLACKS § *T8?— and WALK SHORTS f (3<==>-< “Regularly “7 21 SWEAT SHIRTS eas 97: An assortment of colors to choose from. Well made slacks and walk short! bye MM ngitie sien * famous moker, priced fer. below cost to she dispose of them quickly. | FIXTURES FOR SALE! ALL SUBURBAN COATS [HANKERCHIEFS and JACKETS ON SALE! | Sma.ct.c" ‘es SAVINGS 50% and MORE! | Thad eo+8+58+.:ereempetiwpere@ene . ace mera Try ez | i 2) OO _ 3 saty 4 | one. af te + ; 5 a ' it . Oo =~ £3 ajal als ELE Hie - | oo ie | PE Sid Go 4 4 — Ate i =| a a4 [ {ale i i: |= © hi. bate ah a . Sewik batt Hl 8 ij fi: i I an 5 iat uL jal af | ‘t is sae Hay ie eae : yy Sh pes Hs fit Sie Bilis jis age a its smgens ae a “Hl i ite Hine Elis = il + mint Mee wa i Ha He i Ean i “ai 69 gp esate)” Fy . 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Parke St. eatl"elaun, «FE 8-602. 77 ‘Car & Truck Rentals — SAUNDERS Drive-it-Yourself SYSTEM ALL 1957 CARS LIFT GATES—PADS 7 iyi it Transmission it F 7 i c 5 1] if ‘4 52, [=="=="121 Golfers Now Enteredzai 58523: 11" seer sin Western Amateur Test] gé FE | it n i é 3 A i g H est ‘it i | y 4. * Air Force Lt. Hillman Robbins | Qualifying play starts tomorrow|Jr. of Memphis, Tenn., and Shaw/ ie two Walker Cup linksmen, | Air Force Base ” anager acs LIFETIME GUARANTEE. sam | Priced! eaek ge a i : ; | F : EF 2 & . 1 if the TAAF did not receive PHILIPS | tees vnc, tact ns events would not be held mes 79 N. Seginew Se. |} 3960 za lw. | _ Robbing went around in 8 four Spring Track Activities |= cess, moos num of Gain Impetus This Week (im waiters: Tex. ana Tim Holland of New York and Miami Beach. ees ae yee Se at Ont eaineens x * * season week gathers momen-|tonyille (So. C) last spring, and Rudolph clipped a stroke off tum with a half dozen dual events i, fayored again. Vaulter and par = carded 73 and Hol- eee lad yrtors £2 Se ae DeLuxe Super-Cushion | last year’s meet by three points. Walled Lake (LL), led by ace Mass., 1946 USGA champion, and| i Ortonville. K alled ‘ ‘Gene Andrews of Beverly Hills, Clarkston at Ortonville, Keego vaulter, Frank Fink, and a num-|caji¢ 1954 Public Links titlist, | )Harbor at Thurston (latter's 2nd per of other veterans, faces a, b }meet of the week), and Walled tough foe in Milford (W-O), which y Lake at Milford, all on Friday nas been hit by graduation. but Local 594 to Practice | | out a busy schedule. has a good 440-man jn Jerry Hack- RELINED . Clarkston’ (W-O) has much the/ett and a promising miler in Dan-| Local 59 will practice at 5:00 ish exchange student Peder Jen-|p.m. at Jayce Park number two ' ° MOST CARS : sen, besides some other promising Thursday. Baseball. Anyone inter-| be Ruth Th outs performers. ; \ested may tryout. $] 2% ve ry Seecessesesgnnsccenssancssenccsess | a ¢ : as eae inn (Scheduled Saturday = PENNY PAINT SALE! BONDED, HEAVY ff Birmingham sabe ruth race's Buy 1 Gallon at Regular Price— { DUTY SHOES = Bisaturday, loop officials have an- Get 2nd Gallon for 1¢ Motor Mart coi" mamas &: | C ter lean Se oes ot age WA tanaka Safety en 10 aan 13 - year - olds will 121-123 E. Montcalm ee ee oe to expand ep we Type Pius Tex and your Recep- pabie Tire Heat-resisting 3-T Nylon runs safer even on long trips : Plostte because Goodyear Triple-Tempers Nylon Cord by an Never Needs o'x0” Ist Qual. 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Sizes 10% to 12 a fies ah ; ‘ ts ‘ a Bp oy Bed SE Bh Se i BS, 4 es OO ir ne ee r % ; 5 . ao | y : ‘ { I» ® ¥ F * i é & Sas 2 ‘ om Ns = ' : * See | : as 2, vee p =s “ » ; ¥ : i! & - ae Z ; d : rey! ; + : 4 nae i | Ae dod | Soe \ See CeO cee ewer rs a. : ’ 4 i be . Le 4 * : SS af 2 , ‘ ‘ 7 a iy 7 ‘ c we } ‘ 7 ; : ne THIRTY-SIX | ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ¢ ) 0) . ; —_ ‘ " | F ¢ id ne ; Around the World in 5 Months -D David Niven to Take Trip} where I became an actor,” | By JOAN HANAUER “almest got toppled out 60 feet NEW YORK (INS) — The star of] ®°v¢ ground. Charming, that.” | Niven sald, “According to cen: “Around the World in 80 Days”| But the most harrowing experi-| tral casting 1 was “AngloSaxom finally going eneand ence took place at a Hollywood| type Ne, 2,008.’ I played Mex- “ to ye the |nack wie jeans in Western movies until world — in five months, eat 1 was ‘discovered’ and signed “T've never had the guts to do} “Everytime I think of those| contract. rae it. before, although I've always|clephants the) “I marched over and bought a wanted to,” the charmingly British |studio jungle I shiver,” Niven|new car and proudly drove it u David Niven said. , to the studio, where I was politely ee _.,| “The tree branches are attached |but firmly informed I was on three “Of ‘course, what I was afraid|ty the trees with huge nails: On/months layoff. I drove the of did happen. As soon as I de-/one side of-you there's an elephant, |back to the salesman, and it cided to go the scripts started/on the other great nails sticking /back to streetcars for me.” — S bag oes ene a the branches don't * * * While filming the movie Niven| “oo% * don mare banete hanes ae Niven started his career life in a a eee ; profession—He | inined with a shock. He All I saw was Spain, France |was trained at Sandhurst, Eng- “They . — and England, where I certainly land's equivalent of West Point, | ite oo — Also= . a spent five years in a Hi Il ig © INTERESTING . : reciente came tthe Us. (velmeaning lnfy sued wp to “SKI TOWN US.A."} COLOR CARTOON . to me "sw mA : So oe mar . SUNDAY “OL Yalan H He adlines j Hale 1 he — canneries rene eae — — sg . ¢ represen-| Broadway's ‘Blue Denim : | New Bound for Filmland teem i 43] By LOUVELLA 0. PARSONS a a a nn a a a a a a a a aa ea are HOLLYWOOD (INS) — It's just = Ww “bala At 1:25, 4:05, Rae Oakland phe PRESENTS THE SOLD, BURNING NOVEL ATLAST! . THE BROTHERS KARAMAICV Buddy Rogers to do ‘Hot Rod,’ a movie quickie.” Gloria, who is vice president of the WAIFS, Jane Russell’s famous charity fer the adoption of kemeless children, tells me that tomorrow the WAIFS are having a cocktail party for Helen Hayes in New York. Helen has consented to take over the New York branch of the WAIFS. ie Although the Army has ordered a blackout on publicity for Elvis Presley, Hal Wallis is trying to get the camp where Elvis is sta- tioned to relax the order so “King Joe’s Spaghetti ‘House 1038 West Huron FE 2-2929 a ll a Sa io ak [Conde an be chown tare Now Oined and Operated by , that Logan will also bring “Blue | ry. RICKY’S PIZZA HOUSE April 12, 13,14 12-10:30 p.m. pon fig rie a po Did Shelley Bop 819 S. Woodward ' FE 3.9782 | -T5e Adm Masonic Temple | of the big current ‘its, Franciosa With Delicious Italian Foods | BOB'S sce vost mar w we por oj Oxtume Bottle? SERVED ATBOTH LOCATIONS —_— fit “One of the Year’s Best Pictures! CHICKEN HOUSE |fme it could be any one of their| HOLLYWOOD uP _Did’ Shelley , "| ae 407 Elisabeth Lake 4. jthree teenagers under Winters sock her husband An- at at Telegraph Delicious Dinners and Lunches SPECIAL ; BLUE SKY sonic Never becked|@@. = a star and vice versa than Greg-|into ‘the bottle. tle FE 4-4611 ory Peck is for the top-selling a i oe su novel “Anatomy of Murder,” about Rear Adm. 2150 OPDYKE RD. ys 12 Neen [a small town lawyer whe becomes weageleny, rae. 5 ete © *\of the Bureau involved in a murder investigation.|*S7ee4 with his s version: /the cost \Ray Stark and Elliot Hymans, who| “bile letting the dog out Sunday) cause onl own the screen rights, won't admit |®¥€™ 58 he backed into a shelf! the initial Greg is set—but I can tell you it's and the perfumed bottle toppled by about | Stark and Hymans are buying| Franciosa when he yelled at her rst after story for their Seven | glass. jable Fanny was his mother-in-law.| .Jtatea wn ut doar nowaey Esther Gets Divorce From Ben Gage next two months and fo be deliv-' ered for figet use by 1960. 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WITNESSED Junk Collector © ee Takes Crack ct, } ANYTHING ES TRE enna aR “Judy would be good, but we } haven't a script yet and we‘won't go on this until the story is ia / SANTA MONICA, Calif. 7 — ; The 12-year-marriage of Esther | | Just bursting with news, actress| Williams and Ben, Gage has ended | Gloria Grant, wife /of . publicist divorce. \Norman Greer, telephoned me| The actress, 34, obtained her »§ from New York that she is reading \for Kermit Bloorngarten for the me | DOORS OPEN 10:45 chance. /I came to New York forjowned manufacturing firm. a | : : [xo ADVA IN PRICES’ Laura James rolé in ‘“‘Look Home- City Ordinance A Pontiac scrap collector, eon- ward, Angel” épposite Tony Per. kins. ; ment, Miss Williams was given tot * custody of their children, Benjam- “Laura's going to have a baby.” in, 8, Kimball, 7, and Susan, 4, Gloria told me; “and I am just.and all community property ex- as excited as 1 can be over this cept Gage’s interest in a jointly (CROCKER’S HOME MADE CANDIES AND RESTAURANT “Better Things to Eat” Crocker’s FE 3-9570 857 West Huron Street Jyst East of Tel-Huren Shopping Center victed last week of plying his trade without a license, last night took a lerack at a 1933 Pontiac ordinance} and prompted formation of a spe- ela! study committee. 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Retoothing 3 Pike Bt. _ "hp bree as A ~FARPAULING — ALL SIZES s08s 4 bh FURPLUS PE 30023 IBUILD OR COMPLETE “*3, 7388, TRIMMING. § UT. 23-4244 Asphalt Pavinc Fat AN SERVICE ~ eneeees rn mais of smart si Pontia- : = ROY'S, 96 Osk'and PE 2-4021 PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR: 5-0304 Building Supplies 12A\"ijofo Feotee Lausery” Pi = fg _Tauadry, Poone PE S000 Landscaping 18A rr |ALL TYPEs LAWN MAINTE- No money down, 6 per cent in-| Dance Slowing. discing, D. Odle, PE 3 SOMPLETE 1A WN. GRADING, DAN'S LA lawn ¢' and ir. ¥E 10. EXPERT AND remova), or OR 3-2000 FILL DIRT. TOP SOIL, SAND. ALL M dy A FOUNTAIN PENS, and gravel, MA man . — = : tory prance . 5-7604 days, FE 4-3058 nights ce * Co, 17 W. Law ——- PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING mowing and chain saw work. 773 bcott Rd. Phone FE 4-4228 or FE 55619. iG, DRAGGING light gard & general cle _w. re y or fF 282 Power Lawn Rolling Machines weighing 800 to 4,000 Tbs General landscaping & \and- scape materials Harry White & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 PONTIAC’S OLDEST & LARGEST . PERENNIAL GARDEN Lawn building, sand & vel, ee eae mates. estimates. rket 4-2563. tractor work. FE ~~ Moving & Trucking 19 ~ — HAULING SERVI CE Reasonable. FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2009 A-l HAULING GENERAL CLEAN up, reasonable. Call FE 5-0824. AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith Moving Uarge van or bk mn) rE tthe ” ASHES, RUBBISH. HAULED cheap. Discarded articies, hauled 4-68.29 5-1206, HAULING & RU NAME vou! 8-0095. ING. r price dime. FI LIGHT AND BEAVY TRU Rubbish. Pill dirt. Pe 24 N WITH Wants work Call any time. FE 48421. MOVING AND HAULING WITH 3 ton stake truck, PE 8-6453. O'DELL GARTAGE Loca: and distance moving. ‘ sons 6 ‘ing. Phone WITH SEMI-T R ATL ER. CK 1603 DRESSMAKING AND - inte Oo a ee OL A LADY TAILORING AND MENS AND en's alterations ‘dress making. Edna Warner, 2-2634. 4 |Furniture Refinishing 16A a my ypee 4 oe TRUCK will haw: oi a anywhere, Also dump truck $0883. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Trucks to Rent AND IP’ Pickups 1 Stakes Jump_ trucks i-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tracto- Co. Elopen paltrt "tplading penter free of charae. aul Painting & Decorating 20 A-l PA & P. BANG. Pivinter peices. BAY later. P| NOTICE ts Hf e the TON PICKUP labor & materials. Ref. i . ALL SERV: . CALLS AN- owered — or night. ip Waten Pe bow CASH Peat "int FeTast REAL ESTATE OPEN : 413 W. K. L. Te po Bane —— 2330 Ra 44563 2399 Orehacd_ rE OVER $1,000,000 land . Reasonable dis- Sok tor syden, PE bs. IN A FLASH Sain a A. Johnson} 1704 8. Rd ra J. ‘ ARM acre of more with 1 Re treat, GET Re a deal in iand contracts. = 44526, Ask for Ike Wide- Smith-Wideman IMMEDIATE Mm. FE « Wanted Real Estate 32A PE mk 3 RMS. ‘AST NOOK, BATH, t rbouni vil faire 95 Deign 4-0572. Ez. . a SHIRLEY APTS. a Close to ten. ke a © WALKING Dis. 15 Myrtle Dr OA 8-3665. “ea, dinetia, “bath, stove, refrig., “MN PORIA APTS. oT a Te alia A bath and entrance. FE 5-7715. TH. 3 _& ith, im. Better than aver- . Must 7 AMS BEF AURORE GUTS sw PRI- . vate entrance, 161 ree, FE 89501 4 REWARD LOsT STRAYED. OR ¥ Biack and wi male bulj License No. 1027-R, FE Hobbies & Supplies 24A *| COIN COLLECTOR NEEDS CER- tain pennies, nickels, dimes and coins, Call FE #8-2162. PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. rabble games Backenstose Store, 15 B. Lawrence &t Notices & Personals 25 ANY GIRL WOMAN NEED- ms 2, y adviser, phone 122 Confidential Sal-| vation fe gt Bs ove r CHURCI E A ‘ONS, clubs, ete Get 13 to 72 cup auto— T1988 Ww, Maple — MAy‘eir_6-€380. |; E 18T FLOOR, ALL CASH Don’t Lose Your House oaretes. . FE 32. APT OTILITIES PURN. bath, Children welcome, FE)» "farms, ‘eves lt wader forecsaure. KE { ever R. I. WICKERSHA} equity Call wa for ment WHITE BROS. asst perats Pinte Hwy. $660 Open Eves til 10 A HAVE CASH BUYER FOR FARMER'S FARM @-500 ACRES JIM WRIGHT TOR 243 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-94 1 OPEN EVE UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE NG SERVICE _ IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS A Theater NAPP SHOES 2070 trport — OR 3-1562. MAB A LE I took my old double-breasted suit out to BD GRINDLE. It's e re- styled it into a single. Men- med your name and saved $4. aoe ag tone a eens erry, rd were being fitted, Did you tell them too? KEN EBY GIVEN THAT Knights of ewes g whose neuen hats “applied to the 5 ni- a as enhi- an — Com mission; or a club license to sell beer, wine & spirits to bona fide mem- bers “i. it is the intent of the Liquor i Commission to ih pon the hereof, Dated A . on AND APTER THIS DATE r ie North self, F. Hall, 647 North- _way Dr, Pontiac, Michigan, « On AND AFTER THis DATE, ted my- self. Walter Otis Cooper, 681 Clara, Pontiac, Michigan. Reduce 30 LBS IN 6 SHORT DAY: Results guarsoteed. For as ie $1.00 per visit Tree thal’ vist Call PE &4I. month . Qpen , Evening. Lake Property ted sez, “Now ts the time to sell ty.” lo- cate in heart of the iake ares & © alize in thig type of real estate. We have a large de- buyer —_ pew so be first, sorry. ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR|4 ¥ $14} Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE 5-124 & FE 4-304 Sunday | to § LISTINGS WANTED oP SMALL EQUITIES Leslie R. Middle ton BROKER PE, $7721 Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broke Sop, Elizabeth Lake Rd. County Realtor clalist Prop- erty tonvilie. ho room _ lake. Phone PE 4-0806 — WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS per- waiting for commercial ties, farms and acreage. A/ ea"! wit give vou immedigte ac- i "ROY KNAUFY 8.| 6% W Huron 8t. __2-7421. We Will Buy Your Equity ri D -'t lose your home¢—cash wait- > by red. tape We also need) ) i ; eed listings, Giroux-Frank’s, 2396 Dixie Ol ‘ant said license w expiration of 1@ days from date’ Hwy OR 30701 __ 7,_Y WILL BUY OR LIS? YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting. F. McKINNEY Office, 8600 meree Rd. Ph PONTIAG EM 33211 = 1 UN 708 - ponsible for ~ “a bse bl res an) e on: | by #4 than WILL BUY RUN, DOWN, BURNED) or contemanet. Dees to repesir, any locati ‘iiams, LI 1-4245. LARGE ROOMS, rivate entrance. 264 8. Parke. $3152 6 pri bath t. Utilities an i ent. , Urstairs. chndrea welcome. FE 5-7000. _ 4 ROOMS FURNISHED. — 154 Chandler «RMS. ALL DTIL. CLEAN, WELL furr Pienty cf closet ‘space. Adults only See after 4: or Bat and _Sun Jy es a ve 4 RMS, ALL UTIL, CLEAN, WELL furn. Plenty closet 5s . Adults only. Gee after - 4:30 /or Sat. and Sun. 16 Pine Grovg. 4r.m, ee a . 5 ws, 5-0265. LEAN KITCHENETTE APr,, $15 - baby welcone. Apply t St ___ 4 Midiand__/ 4 ROOM NT R ment. Colored only. All jutil. in- _cluded Call PE 6-814. /— 4 MAIN . FE (ROOMS & BATH. PVT. ENT 44686. TH CHILDREN Pr. WITH ‘Pr. WITH ALL UTILITIES PAID. Pvt, bath. Call OL 1-1112 after 5 A CTIVE SMALL MODERN . for working girl. FE 2-5378, /q-0462 or FE feed wk, $55 per mo, includ: eat, lights & gas ORiando COUPLE & BABY PE_¢-2847 : FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED apartment, 5 rooms, 2? bedrooms, est side. Children welcome, Call FE 5-0819 after 6:39 p.m. For Colored Apartments, on southeast side of: wae on Prospect St Cail FE FREE RENT e _housework, After 5, 431 8. Edith. $16 WEEKLY. PRIVATE bath room. Heat and utilities furnished. Child or Summ ~~~" KEEGO HARBOR 2 rm. apt. with bath, Pvt. ent 2831 Know.son. $13 wk. FE 8-0513 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Homes, Farins, ke Property & Land Cogitracts. Buyers wait- ing. F; Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 632 Huron FE 4-8550 Rent Apts. Furalshed 33 LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! mo. or by wk, 133 E, Howard. ie ee becoxs. iv. “hy ea. / ae Or COU \e ' house. $12. PE basi: Til BACHELOR-APY. $10 WE . BA ~ $10 . 2.0566 89 State Bt. KITCHENETTE & PVT. alts or 0 N Pad: eae aes o Wi. FE WEST SIDE. 3 RM. APT. LAKE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RM. PVT ent. PE 4-0612. 37 Park Place. LAKEFRONT, 2 BEDRM. HEAT & hot water. EMpire 3.3474 EM 3-2862" NEW APT. & FURNITURE. 3300 _ Eliz, Lk. Rd, ROOM, ALL ELECTRIC washer Gas heated. and Close to lake and M24, with gar- den . Lake Orion. MY ia. A. URNISHED 4 RMS. & bath bi = heat. Private Laun- dry. 898 Melrose, ona ery: : 34285. . SIDE...BASEMENT APT. 2 Rms. & beth. All util, furn. $15 per wk. 3-7403. front .City limits... $20 wk. FE 8-034). - Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ‘ ‘ come, OR 3- or 3- . _ CLEAN, | CONGENITAL, 3 ath, r couple, Popii 2-444}. = Apartments on Southeast side pS on Prospect &t. Cal) FOUR ROOMS & SBSATH,. UP. ery IMMEDIA’ TW L BEDROOM - ADAMS COURT APTS. . yoee-2100 ™. Adams, heat furn, Disposal, stove, 00-8110 month. ae im, Mi 61848 LA BARE jac oe Pontiac < Be ery f ___ For Sale Houses 48 J rent, rly or ae w couple preferred 8 & BATH, 45 MONTH with 2 children. 29 Francis) st PE +4423. =x. wear parse, Fond, scbea, bun Edw. M. Stout, Realtor vo. oe hel” ™ Bata 36, O17 6, Paddock: 5 roe 8 heat a a Se L 2 _<_.. Sas FOR GOLORED Te: YEAR in both and jocation. $31,- See ee ee ee eTRACLiC Y OF 1NOS_AND Y Midpcm acre ew ed : ment, Owner, FE 4-5707 Rent Lake Cottages 36A é HOUSE ON LEK. ORION. ey allie For Rent Rooms 37 “enous FARM a DR AYTON Rooms With | Board 3 EXTRA CLEAN STYLE _meais, 14 Matthews, FE $0371. Convalescent Homes 38A mn tt Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN RL ‘! 1341, a a ee OR SELL MY $2.30 in “> house for 30-40 ft setrailer. PE 6-188). ee TRADE “EQUITY Gmc on 1841 after 6. $3. WILL TRADE SINGLE SINK. Practically new for double sink. EM 3-2685. ___For § Sale Clothing — 56 SUMMER nage a” a ed dresses, 5 “IN ‘87 . 16, 44-0088. SIZ At gk.. Msp TAPPING SHOES. FE _5-3281. WaT DONG OR Ess, 5 sizE ; 4 VEIL and tiara FE 5-507) | Sale Household Goods 57 2-PC. —— LIVING RM. _Sulte, like new, OL 1-17 7662. 2 SETS We “Box si SPRINGS & matt: Rim sinn & faucet. ComMUNITY LOAN CO, FE _2-7612._ | E. OPAWRENCE FE 8-021/2 PC. GREEN SECTIONAL, CUs- FRIENDLY SERVICE tom made, $30 Elgin 61306. _ LOANS $25 $500 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET, 825. AXTER & LIVINGS NE 64 W. Lawrence St. 4-1598 cee ve E RAY — Double dresser, bookcase iarge chest. 2 vanity lam ail for $89.50, Pay only wee! pees reson Furniture, 42 Orchard L as ve. "pe ty cakes at modern step tables Sof ee table. decorator, All on Peck! i a FACE, $15.05. $16.50 Imported, 42 | Lake Ave. Oxi2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL | —#e 4¥,-Ft. Wall Tile Guan. Ouse INT. | gal 4 record . pla’ for older truck or trailer. | is 000 - rniture, | a 30'S. Cass. Sale Household Goods 57 apt. SIZE STOVE, “@OOD CON almost new, simost new, mE, eet ME FE 8-3536. BUY — SMALL RADIOS, $5 TO * ste. FE 56-8735. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Biot ve site, the way. bute tot aheeeneee tee eengeeeee p. 2 ¢s0e eee 30S. Cass__FE 5-012 ost new stove call MI 6-5068 : GUARANTEED REJOILT A OT 6. COOSTER ES SERVICE 30'S. Cass. FE 35-6123 tere af wee § oles Visit for ree We Bn. yg Ay e out — look ground, on ac ot free “Open MON. BAT. 6 10. 6 re. ® ® 4 miles of or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights a Auburn Rd. M50. on Ww BATHROOM FOR COTTAGE; sae : basement or home, phenom Reynolds NUALUM lif e, non- value $56.95, consists of large 30; chalking el with % Celotex x 30 stall wet. Free standing walled e im- toilet, wash basin .& large 20 in. rr DON $400 and medicine cabinet. goon: ig - No dealers please. Mich’ Fiu- weet aber os fuel Also — orescent, Orchard Lk. Ave.— S. saat ae awit Ya = - 8 DEEP FREEZE rea One GE 13 Cu Ft. Slightly crate “The aA ra." marred. Regular $419.85, Now Auburn and Saakostes Rds, “CRUMP ELECTRIC ES | ee ee nan “463 Auburs. Pe osra| Soi now for = D ER Aves 9 So ab Pe oe ; rm. set ........ Apt. si: ‘ pace — venee - a A ip “aig te re. i TRAiL Gn Yon sat ioe mad pe. living rm. set . $15 rames: Portable-elee, sewing machine $20| 3 WHEEL BOX e) with “WE nf = Saas _cover. Stee! frame. 3002, oes TWIN) BOX SPRING OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. |* SETS CINE sink & faucet 104 8 Seginaw __FE 2] _FE 2-7612. DUNCAN Inn & Bnig, pool i FURL OU, TANKS. WILL DE pe in 8 liver. FE 56-0120. DAVENPORT, IN 00D > CONDE | 5) puck sPECIAL crus . 16 MI 4-300 coupe, 1 owner. 12 ft. fibe & VANITY ; _ Nati ‘jome. Sab % 2 oe: cribs, 1 crib tt division. 875 Walnut. Le. a 3-818 after 5. i 2208, AND 1¢ LONG. IN- FREEZERS, UPRIGHT. FAMOUS uire 1 Elizabeth Lake Rd. mame brand. 8c te pa PIPE 5 Pt. 93.7% hone orders. “please,” Michiaes | "2 P98 rwinig’ - Pruorescent, 303 Orchant Uk. Ave. | .9.°) - aaaaataliag + 5 = aT. LAST | ¢ ¥ § poUBLE GARAG! ow fe. ae "with hardware. FE 41270. $388 y | 30 VOLUME SET or STANDARD scratched. in treasts bo aed Internatona! Library Encyc o Fluorescent _ dia, $40. FE ; 8-2402, | after 6 Ave,_= 1, ii X & ALUMINUM STORM SASH r | FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM _ sctee, ti08 u makes 1 vear guar- $12.96 $02 ae i) up. » Pe esies Electric, cro 3 INC. A. FRIGIDAIRE TBCTRIS RANGE. FE 2-0233 R_ 20067, «5 GAL, ELEC HEATER $7655 ae er WATER HEATER, BOTTLE 3, OAL aor 2 * heater Sess 3a Serve] and space heater. Cab. sinks & fittings $59.50 up. 3-5164. Lasodry trays. faucets, GAS STOVE ¥y 1: South Bagionw ot Deluxe | model mn be beaut but sa 4 s ee Sosie. WIRE AND | ag Ey broilers aes ss0.b0. ist st quality dye r less steel top with 4 bursers trade. ‘Complete en: and griddle. Other deluxe, uarantee. $24.50; no worry w features inc? ing” timer, ig one. a mopson, 80 8 light and shelf. To see Fry. ANCHOR FENCES No _PREE ESTIMATES ge ve ii 5 COMPLETE orner cabinet, ner, baby carriage, sand box, pom skates, antique lamps and oe OMPLETE Harry “White & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 PONTIAC’S OLDEST & LARGEST NG A of ae ed fe ee bid #3 ¥e ‘ egraele eee 3 ti ‘cOOBTERR CER VICE FE: §-6123 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give yas ION. Dial FE|< 1 +e. Bt 8+ email MISC FURNITURE Php Be porter fl 0 og wirwicr’ £ 2678 Orchard Lake uke LARD 5 FUEL al PAINT Orchard Le 1V. ab chavs ee &. : se MOWERS __ 8, x. | TE rig 3.6 Pair- Lake Ra. [ NT SALE sac eng err PE 5-6150 | ae Sat ee pores. wee | 2 ‘50 wits fortaontal tank. G. A. ROTOTILLERE, 80 BABY 79,08. | — "A —rackers Lat ee Uae ene company wanes aED the genuine (eoto-tilers) $148.50 - Home ome Owners ‘ Piller. Garogn & Laws Equip, Losding, Pot Wili i deliver, er pew ee oe pan) Mi 4-8053. eee DIRT , R O it order now. | LAWN MOWERS Lise Boca re ‘s-baie INCORPORATE” caarte : {SHOWERS COMP tere Harry W ~~ TA ‘ FALE ves ry Wh hite s , value +45. Lavatories com Inc., "Ph FE 4-4597 with ¢ D chrome faucets oe se. qheee nga M oo lack aint gad. Vicinity tr scicnigns 03 | of Union * gu 30681. oF _Orchara trv Ave — 38 EM p08, G 'S &PRUNG! EXCAVATING — RIDING & WALKING en| All top soil, fill, gravel, c plici — Garden Beaches ins . Snow remove) au — & other pedete, icity| EM 34515, - _ Tilers — a? Genuine ets. | GooD FARM Wonder & 4 y Riding ye yg os for $10. Delivered, FE prove be ochor ho want GOOD ROAD GRA . & mowers, tor ie? Sat ‘we sell, | 67 delivered. PE 4-0868. a Parte for poe Don't MANURE, € YARDS STRAW Ma- or ° Te x : a meodnanies., nure, $18 delivered. EM LEE'S es & SERVICE OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THE SALVATION ARMY D STORE TO svUIT bev PROM ¥ Eve y meet Four, needs. Piheck ait or peat. OR 338 _ ciate rurale, Appliances Po c Lk wees ore "Band, rarel & dirt. Cement, “TIME TO BUY _| _mortar_& ~~. 3-1834. 1 pile used shiplap gro | QUALITY BLACK RT. DELIV. Big stock of good cleaned jum-| ered. read, bg \. per 4 cuAEe Ric ARICK. $3 per ive rag Re ewaT ORABING, Peta tl Tie soll, gravel, fill, ete, re ye, PE 54 = Sanderson. — Ba eek. Parakeets Game: to ae : con ot on Hacioquine 6 ees, its ras, Equipment 61A 61A -tocking chair, bookcase, typewrit-| We carry a complete tine ot bew : er—new FE 46065. building mater: wood rolheway bed er BOLENS GARDEN TRACTOR AND pocagee I age PF 5 ywood—| “Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 a sme =. Sale or all_ equipment. Cheap. MA 5-4504.| hardware. Nails. FIREWOOD. c, | Buy Direct All Qué‘ity Paints ON ee cued ond we. ra aR ,_ OUNCAN FREE BINT Rat uy Inter-all colors ........ $4.45 gel.| ¢9gas yeble, Esco-Glyd paler & tray... ee wei | FIREPLACE CANN Wi d 4 yn needs ese furnace, fire’ place” \ KEN A ATIC Wi indows Le e ‘ — fon yg aR D. H. 20 x 16 ue) ees Brtiaine’ pr project. Socogues 5 gh. Gauiand “Fuel D HM. mw 20 ......e . $13.8 5-6150. a Mar ee , Hae Biiging 2 x 22. 8| SURPLUS LUMBER are ai | ae oa] AURING type thermopane ... $31.88 & Mater'al Sales Co. ae ee bd Pixed picture - $21.85 | NEW & USED .UMBER OR_3-7002 | —————-* — ‘ Prieidaire te te. —_ Interior “dese ead “FR $340 Highland Rd (M39) Pontiac MILKS APLIANCES TP einen | SEterioe door frames isc ie | TRAILER POR SALE NEVER | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 LEAVING STATE. § ROOMS OF Good qeailty “roof board $80 per M og catty yn igi “boat. Com on ~ # GRA PEACH HA Be all in exeelient condi- | Empire Supplies «_ have a look! 95 8, Rosefawn. hale haven and red haven — aon. Sere, CO. Ee 2609 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 | TAPE SReGRDER ER” 1807 WEB.| Rattelee Lk LIKE EW, BLOND BEDROO NORWA + _, epagou BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | cor Reza) eorones, Hi Fi. Brand | NOR AY SPR aT _cles, 812. FE $6173, eon tee A ee | ioe Figs, soot 7 © CARGE DAVENPORT, GOOD CON-| ers. Automatic water heater hard. a 7 OAKLAND TREE SERV. TRIM. . q 4-668". wa ai supriles, croc i WAPLE CRIB PLETE 350.| an tine’ galvanized. ec black Talbot Lumber ies a Pins Free est, High chair, #9 las rocker. $3. me io Semignes °* | Plasterboard, rock aint, 5 i i [a © HEI SUPPLY aueeere Se sn cat " a bovitae, ~ guniper, Yews, Mugho, 18 NECCHI BLOND, CONSOLE, $48 48. 2685 caren Eo e FE 4-3431 wen ; Red aan, oak. 8 payments of $21.08. Michigan | BASEBOARD G SYSTEMS Zi F aie . “ams foe Center. 2.3337. ipomiieg biuepgnis i w ed on ot ta. « kh Pe - 4 ORGE GAS NEW, ee Thompsor & is te Tet East of 80907 oo 5, Perr, is OVER te Oaee FF seTs pron | SEEF AND PORK — HALF AnD | USED, Pine, RICE Te jo Seah oS PicLens $14.95 > TV. ae $9.95 uarters Ones Ne vatiee $7041 | of Orehar bin 4 WALTON TV 1s deep Ban, HE deep. 420 | WOODARD ALOMINGM CVMEL| - For Sele Pots 6? $15 B ware 24° 30 36° sizes ave able nations door, ang Sc cme 52 eel clothes poles §6. RANGE, $3 ¢ & 6& RM. DUO- Ready Mix Cement. $1.35 ea. BENSON Vober: co. * Be Dalen agoan Pe és. therm’ oll heater. MT 6-5724. Heatitator fieopincs ay iSTOWN CABINET Sine | AKC AKc BOXER P “PAW AND REBUILT W: @ MACHINES Discohtinued model x fale You QUNGSTOWN ¢ Pee of Ee 21-7604. . maken,» euarantacd. The ee, discon od colors slgntiy ogame’, 6 walt egreral | BEAGLE, PUB PUES, - Tres— +5100, _. BLAYLOCK. CO AL rn otrety aa bape woabinets "tt fa) . GERMAN SAVE UP TO 40 PER CENT ON hh Orchard Lake Ave. values Michigan. Fieorescent, Shepherds Setter. Pointer — all 1967 ——_ washers, dry- ~ ~ CASH ay Orchard Lake Ave. — &. _“ trained. Doberman Pinscher. $13 gre. see ranges & etc Machi ‘A | $822;,, Also, buppies im, Cocker come years te pay. #0 ease, PRICES achinery Spaniel. $10, Cute, mixed, breed. AYNE GABERT 4’x8" plasterboard lots of 30 , $1.19 suindre and 4 121_N, Saginaw FE 5-6180 Rockinth Bundle. ots a ae BACKHOE | SHOVEL. ed me =, Rs — Ei SEWING | 25 Ib. bai se saa = i - . 4 re. ol MA _4-2505, machines, #29.90, 91.38 Wk, Michi | Capa pipwesd oo ee Ga ia Ba chment| OSTON TERRIERS, 8TUDS. gan, € : 24" clear ag Casing. "8 ors 43061 Soh (Sart ; and 4 | weekdays Post breeding stock Pe curtisn OR “ ys” Ext door frames |. .....+s #8 SOCKER SPANIELS, ¢ WKS. OLD, SAFE BUYS flush doors A’ . 6 Do It ~ er a mamage 61| AKC reg.. Buff colored. Reasom Vis — Renewed From . $48.30 Flush ee ae ee “+ 9408 _sble,_ FE. C104. or FE S0041, GERATORS From ... #4309 | on i ° FOX TERRIER, MALE. 5 daa Aides ot ee Ee : gl A @ooD novsetiarina sHop | Binnket_ bn inaulation 100 ft M ee SAND SANDERS DRILLS, SAWS istered. 2 females. it © s rx $1_W. HURON WE 41888. | Bit, soenets — 28 BROWNIE BARDWARE tise. * : STOVES BOUGHT SOLD EX. | Ceiling f tile colors. ft ae 10 3-0239 SANFORD eALTRY BEAGLE. 7 UO OLD. . angst, ia? 602 ag ‘Clem: Ask for our 4page [} FOR RENT Reas. eo ence Pe k _ after 7 p.m. Covers. \. fit and messteriale r wan ; ase MINIATURE 5 agree THE cove: steamer, calla ers, ae hand senders fur- tte 7 ala’ on reas. REpublie ¢ rs, 12 eu ‘rt, et OE Ret 8. Ee ee _ NORTHERN: & pele, Orchard Lake | PAR CAN oe ere peepee ER CO. ra - SEWIN rranted Re 171 cveeh at cou. = = ys tos Pie Hing so elec 6:00, oa 10 nope Satie. BREE 4 PACEMAKER 8PEEDO- graphic with complete gooeenet iso 4 Wr t BUY, SE x 5 “Ko eolarger, reesoden. ctor tape econ Hu. PE gtr ener ytg on Ea Py Sep ray _—— oe Rent Trailer Space a. Wanted Used Cars $8) 1957. CHEVROLET +DOOR: P. G. $1468 NORTH : Dedee We & other talees parts. "BRA Ne tna aS. MERCURY | es ts set $5, e i. oe ft | MA INSTALLED FREE ‘ ite salle sent al same BS iutfers nd tal pipe. CHEVROLET Ti MOridles. ‘Also horses boarded. 4243 4 Bg.tbneAcas horo Farts | tide aimee, a & Wooewang ‘Sins j See M& M Mot 1 ne I a TIRES @10 x 15 BLACK, % 7 VERSATILE @ YR. OLD PINTO. plus : TOP DO PA For | ipormation eal FE 28161 white Palle, ‘e70 ‘s i ts hue cars. PE 86-0149. se $995 mm, i a 7 ran- g YEARLING MALE COLF_SADBLE| tee State Tite sales, 00 8 seq, For SHORT Tor 1 Hae a ity | : stock, Gentle, Best offer. OL Pout <0 ‘i ECONOMY C. 2 AUBURN Be (tt & zo ee. ee ee | : : WD: . | RETAIL 2 ¢ ’ on sient an oom Pe bmi aie et — Upits fb por ow of Black’ or|WARTED, , 16, re ep. =| HASKINS ; 4 ED. WILLIAMS bat pee ~ ig a ae Rll ag 08, Pee Om, te CAPACITY UPRIGHT, QMO-| _,_ di 8, Seginew of Resbire __ “AUBURN TP ier Be Spring omnes! EB old chicks and feed,’ $75 takes Auto Service 81|\cORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. 9 ; ee on oS CITY AUTO Used Truck Parts. 89A pecials “Now don’t’ fret about how wien mashing out at tiie — | i Sale Farm Produce 75 RADIATORS "Deep Sa a ” | seen O88 Seer, nedrometie . sss | VC TC UHME DeROr platen Wane you set beet se, ie. “Par All work guaranteed, Special thi: ag 2 *. Z : Eere id 7 1 APPLES, aig Farge.” 188 Sino Week. | Passenger 687s 95.50. mia ke PE cess | pe fa coe ie For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91)! Be AE Pr ame LEAN. a Sa ae eS ea SSS RRR a Sale Farm Equipment 76 _ Sb Bons" oss ‘se 08 CEEY, PIOn YP. VERY GOOD Pygoun or or Dodge Suburban. FE Sea he seen af inst te TOR FICRUE REROW, |"V.a Veagie. “powereide, WT | is cag oar ‘ ferewity 2 ‘pote, John Deere Sale Motor Scooters dient Godiawtie cee si008 2 dr, lke new eae SP ae FAC RY ¥auee pow on. rubber, $250, ‘a1 poba iE POWER WAGON. FE ‘Haskins hev. Clarkston Motor Sales ( | ( ) sob F' Py! * lll naa PUSS i934 2\4 TON DODGE CONVEN-| 9751 pixie ns Ct M15 Viragh -™ sora “TRACTORS AND 2 14” | 155 Pit i | ; Gian gr tty Perse sia 5. New and good tires. tional tractor, Good " pee Sor B® tr hee emo. | Mane SAeTE Orem naan same ey a asa eee oat ER, eee, epare irs, seat ood| PE" sana. 4 IMPERIAL SALON BRANCH oF De. : 4can, one 6-can, each. i055 %-TON FORD PICKUP, ‘Si 9 oR ROPOLITAN HARDTOP 0 Si Sy Seach! u¥" sat. |"For Sale Motorcycles 83| fox imp. sifere comp. brs Pe St, Cee ‘ ot read ie Rose i sages «Sm Mt ao eg epee | HARD TOP | GPE wr as RS a : a “af ts : : 4 2 Bey Secrest auat™ Dist |* your Marley Devideon, gee, Harley" Heesia | Gua a ticks SCHUTZ a Suan the or OR 3-04. Davidson Co., ya's. Bagh _ Truck Service, F@ 54-6133. , NORTH ‘ ’ eDavip GARDEN TRAC. | SS* 1086 GM 450. 6 YD. D 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham __ eee oe | ae atta oe “generar ts f R 3 OLENS GARDEN TRACTOR CALL 3:30 BES or" Bea Siar tay at CHEVROLET “Dr } EE 2a. = o + $nd all equipment. Cheep: MA)_MA 61878. ‘1 omc tex Sn :DUMP. 3 TO 6| Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. steering, WwW, Power Pirie RET AIL : rn DRED cana. *pavip —pRADLEY —gannen| Boats & Accessories 85 |aii--¢ DUMP wi: ae owe : SALES & ee Sn in eran. cron Fe ghia ee | RTE RE AOE Fey owe Hee! OTORE | iesnittres cane _ A rec! a e , ? nn § JPrger Olingr pales oo BED are LEN Tt eC COND |"0S Dates, ten wrecker .... Suse a '55 DESOTO ~ 1954 xa ee a ean FRAGTOR _ EM an. Miter 5 p.m. BA nt a igichar DOOR @ ur. st. L : : a, PR a eg eae Sa a He Reem er re | eee Ee | Pea bie |” Fes | RAMBLER | pat ceo oe sO | : ; : ‘e orypERaceR FCE-UP | sms Down Oe ) UR 3 | Sis. Sbefns Pa atin” later ene emma ooeh| Sh, Sah tunes ett) 1957 CHEVROLET HT. od qe comes] CROSS [sewers 4 gop gusonos oF | 1957 Studebaker 4-door = CHAIN SAWS cond, Bast mn FE beet, —— $1195 eet coma meen avy scr! Used Tractors NORTH ‘NORTH | bea her 2 be ee Se ee CHEVROLET : EN Maris ‘Machinery "Co. Phone motor, conelkent eee Sal ‘868 GMC 6 CYLIN CHEVROLET _| Siesta, PE SBE 3 os ous 2, now, oO. gt SB.| auttsatist © "EL Sing nial Ii oa Last, ‘btar "Alcminem! Pioneer| VOM BRAKES. ine SEV SECA «DRE "Ra rake ad tees anit Shoe ae “oySt ok Seba REN VS | Ste liad Seabees Seon i K GB OS. Mie. s 10 HP. Uses Murs. "*s OM ‘orn, on Soe ee i re Era Ra st Pees] deal. 6 per gent Gown, Uo ton} Le aod ae ae, 1s cu, 10 GERTES. BLUE AND footie, ee — » wo Ba, > Sut DEAD “aX ott 3 San eee A & N SURPLUS PE ; ein |, #348. 6m: con 8 RACTORS! open oper “rans, ‘ain Beaces,’ “| 1956 CHEVROLET Birmingham Ld SAVE MONEY ON THESE tleeases. Fr 2 tans: ‘ cam vonwanp, we| WAGON ......00¢ $1295 epee ie AE | NORTH NASH “y. A. B 666 S. Woodward ‘+4 OMC on ore Soe RS Hane ate * | CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. ' . is “ENGLISH FORD PREFECT. R&C RAMBLER ‘ DODGE 40. ROH.) 45900 3 CMC _ |asezecrec mir SW EPT-WING DobgE| | “orm wera BEBE owe WEEK GHEVROLET 7 DR. 1682, RADIO ponte. Jet Bat em ores new ‘58 Dodge ddr. sedan. 'S7 FORD tom station weeen. 3 ra. Re- ; cra sence |aergemun| ecw sem | SE Ke | ewe | SPECIALS OAKLAND AT CASS = + om rE a hi. oe MOTOR SALES “cy” ret a oe —Hy a. For Sale Cars 91| or MA : oo MM Lk. a —— Iry— rma, 1058 BUICK, 3 DR, spectat.| CHEVROLET, 1957 ey FES, Pa NORE OWENS 1956 ‘ge P HAVE TO _fi0se, Pi ¢ 06s. mist] Spring is here but werte stil 141.8, SAGINAW PE $-s101 ; ( yhange rices Soon ie erer ws RE Pt) oe ee ek 1952 Benny, cose. Basle these Fir Olds | YOU CAN GET THAT CAR “ron. Yellow jand plat ‘Power a Ford ~ BIRD NEW. guper 88 4dr, A jot bieck beauty. Now | 1! pleck with ier SP. - fo ing, Power brakes, electric seat, hp rene vilts| Bout mise Bt Get it ngs, Mai tte | ! rm | Site seewalla. 17,000 miles, Spe AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY ERE er vor. meso omntuen, we LITITZ, rind Sa ead tiie eee od oe 2 | Birmingham || Only A Few Days Left metzrine 20. ante. mts | oe a eet ee.| NASH Oxford Mtrs. N ASH _ '57 CHEVROLET '36 PONTIAC stee Like new, Eddie Steele Ford Pe 5-9204 14 FT. ; fr ats. Windshield, 5 q 19 ’ ’ a a ll re hardware, perfect condition. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. - 3 S. Woodward | 555 saan TACT 666 S. Woodward 56 BUICK 56 CHEN /ROLET Yama titers pm am Sve. H AUPT : map jn Rigetos. new. 6,000 miles, $1,650, PE 2-2179 = SE trade-ins || ne — $-3122 a On , ’ For Sele Mewmtrters 22) “FREE EER TEE RPE Gee | Leesa Ee" ™| Suburban Mirs.| mite uteri NET SATS ROUSRTEAS| sat cost guard sgpered|— 1955 Buick Pontiac Sales | gaMeeki er’ se, “Parks si Dea ‘56 FORD 'S4 BUICK 7} HOLLY 30 PT, LIKE NEW. cushion “with any purchase Mt 47800. Fert] | LINCOLN, 1955 8 8 woodwe = STATION WAGON Rn ble. OR 35081 of marine paint, hardware or Hardtop = 4 steering. Pontiac 4-Dr, Chieftain sedan. DOWN PA GOT CAPRI ie OLDS 88 4 HOU $1295 Heer ee @ x 10 FF 2, BEDROOM, — ee a re 0 7 a ay Sho coupe. ves tere a. Very mre att. dt tn “tp sleet that is real. power. Exe cond PE 22308. Aft 55 35 CHEVROL ET 56 CHE ROLET own Take _ al sha’ un Pee bry 12 CONDITION.” ‘ » FE 88166. | Harri Boat Work +4 Pont Ran. 27.24, ~ et car is fully power busees ” NisHED MOBIL HOMES. : vd. (U8. w, _S, Saginaw, FE ¢2314 Marae. ca rental payment be- ‘TaU", PURRUE, DEA LR MI Ae a ti soe on nes cee BAG. | Sh eee trans. Ay car bes ese eet oe "Se, Bee Pree ere scPORD : _ 50 IAC en ana EXCHAROS . os re 2-8033 OPEN sonpays - a ; —_ ‘53 Nash ae Statesman, Good very +A ; ae tires, . ee by = Say ck at 81,307. North 956 iacon 57 we NE ; TRO! motor. Sell separately or Le oe eaek tannat ay yg A «eh oy Birm gieerseae * er Caavrolet Go, Hunter at 8, eerit. Sata ous "PONTIAC CHIEF Moarevia, off Airport reed.| 5" BUICK TOP; GOOD -COND.|_™- tS" witins Ug + 0 WORE +110. 152. CHEVROLET 53 FORD tg BNSON MOTORS |-CEORGE § MILLION |" (= A amie SCHUTZ PONTIA * 19 cHEVROLET Ea enrec tel meena in,,| |, SPECIAL 1956 |e erope- cae | BUICK hl ie Ree arguing. and cary ‘be Orval NEW FOR Wool MEYERS 12 7T| Radio t "sentir™ sey poctage A BARGUTE, SEE PUSS '56 FORD 52 OLDSMOBILE eS Pel iedare you)" ranebout walk-thru decks.| A. Side mirror, “windshield. white Chry ] ; TORD ER E GOOE Ti FOREIGN Better Buy Used Cars a 4 “or” bsg Bob “ Meyers teaters. Sooury, guptoes: onghECtAL PAYMENT Pian y YSI er gee abut sell. 808. OF 52 Buick Super ....$ 395 158 REICK 53 CHEVROLET | $F eit wns hatte ect Geeta AS | Ect homies! wy te Ge CARS i:3s ‘$5 CHEVROLET Hutchinson aon Station Waren can Daeg? Be | Tureuoue s, ‘Se. watt bare Bright Spot $3 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 299 56 CHEVROLET , fr bil H SS ee, be au, “nk coreme Bi h Sefan, redie, heater, standard 56 FORD 51 CHEV OLET Mobile Homes| i.e (aizomi iia: cpa ee iiigy | Birmingham ‘57 Austin | : : 52 PONTIAC fou" BEE BSiwey Bay Biade acjguorige k garts CREDIT 5 MIC ; ’56 Ford Custom 8 $ 999 ‘47 ‘FORD ‘ og pam MAZUREK, OUTBOA RD SALES parol ee Ford N ASH tere iit sista at an hae a. gsi] 32 STUDEBAKER $6 CHEVROLET OXLORD TRAILER “THESE DOT AMONG Van, Uae, ONE Fontan War tree C6 S. Nestwart B AB Y per gal 6.208 scoe saat heater, standard 54 PONTIAC | 54 CHEVROLET a * hy Hem warvasieg snd oe SOR can RET LOOK | ‘87 Morris 1,000} 53 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 595] our ‘97 CHEVROLET ln Great Lakes | canteen eee arte of Bates | FIRST COME mage peter, amnalt | “seca tan. cue: ue", |] puuvepens Doon SS CHEVROLET Holly a Lakes COOBTERE SI SERVICE Mi_ 41500, Harola Turner Ford.| AT THESE BETTER VALUES on ail SERVED etoe tion rr rde, ride. eo per so 186 Hier OLET oon — ate vide Hem. we ye ior 5. Cass _FE 56123 . RE AD mE “BR ions "58 Buick 4-Dr, ....$1295|] “net aig. Doon «3 BOCK Note ShOtp Fic “Su0s.80 down | Transportation Offered 87 FREE Se ‘57 Hillman resi deatiee! dyustow” "|| ’S3 CHEVROLET : acfEATIR AE a, suraee oe a, Conic ag/C aN 8, FOR, , PRILADELTRIA es cee aytite,aae |'S7 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1995 sie av yy tat ‘laa ve i, anes Perfect ‘re pA sg ~~. - Mi acttal miles” " be Special Coane, radio, jester, @7 ; TODAY'S SPECIAL feat, trade 1 mie south of Lake set_of 3 with each. $1095 eS a eer dhe ed Ex 56 CHEVROLET SALE — SALE ’ -1°$5 Buick Z-Dr. .... ‘ TRAILER EXCHANGE : 57 sre tay tig omer. pursbesea ot fom Priced an low te bias Dis MOBILE HOMES * Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace We Buy, Sell, Trade | glass eed keel Ve “CORR | 8 wides — 10 wides SAVE ENERGY, USE} sant ng gene WANT ADS! To find a} Rg gE hay a, i0b, place to live of ‘a = . good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! | ae ty Ge pe a : PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS TRADEAN OF ay ‘64 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 895|| | MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS UA RT ie 2% MO. ON| “ihovroom saat Guaiets nde, 608 : From $95 to $245-——- YOUR TERMS - Be Nat wee | a i wewmste A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door IEROME'S| : pees, |: ) OLIVER: "Your SE bar "Bright Spot” |. NASH | BUICK | 631 OAKLAND AVE. (ee 2 5 : : 55 P ontiac Cata ma ter, Meteo as S7 Buick’ 2Dr. ss .» $2045 WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR AT A GooD Birmingham NASH | ie Peo | 66S Woodward |.210 Lake Ave _FE 44947 | hare 666. S. Woodward ti 10 ye a gaa er ~ @ a: be } 4 ~ } went yet pep * \ i é i i mt : f ; : S . \ : i ‘ ‘: ™ \ : ‘ \ iv wee AN ‘< PMA hy aw v ‘ 6 E L yay oo \ : : : A / 4 : car ee \o : \“« mili Cae. \ oe f\* - : tes \ Vg sg ’ \ \\ 3 re Ee ee OO ee MO | eR eee = ees PSR ‘ g. : aleeces bea ee, Sat eee ee ee Oe ease ie Ss eee ee Se ee, d ee ee B fet *. ae eee a ee | i « \4 * : ees 4 A. 2 a “ ig ™ ™ . - « ; 4 635 leg > a ae : o> s : : . vs ay 2 age i?" ee F ' 2 ‘a F E | ee . f * Ae. es j aay =. = O _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1958 : i } +7 Today's T elevision Programs re Programs farnishet by stations tisted to this column are subject to change without notice . Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW5-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV _ MONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS. ety: Billy de Wolfe, Retajgas (9) Nursery School Time. B0 - : Ww. , ; : é 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. (9) Mr, D. A. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. (9) Popeye. (4) Jazz (epnt.y¥ (4) Dough Re Mi o& (4) News: Williams. a nag Sp gana (9) Movie. O80) Weather: ot. si aes .. 40:90 (2) How Do You Raie? ‘ihe = fe gi 10:00 (7) Boxing, Eddie A ” ap Weenies Mek. & SO Ae Mee een, Beret iaie co antde Gelltey. «99 D' OF . Comedy . : ee : (4) Price Is Right. uss , Cartoons, (4) This Is Your Life. |! : | @ begr Say. na monty Somedy st 1 New (2) News: LeGoff. - Walter Slezak, used to New York pavements, 12:30 (2) Dotto. ’ 4 (2) Weather: Phelps. “Beaver Patrol’ (4) Truth or Consequences. he pack leader, (T) Ricky the Clown 4 (2) News: Edwards. = (9) Howdy Doody. : 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont,) 1:00.°(7) Sports Parade. (9) Monte Cristo, 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (9) Cochise Sheriff, Western , (4) Studio 57, Drama: Patty ; oo * = peer McCormack, Celeste Holm ‘ Target Dram a: “Robin.” THURSDAY AFTERNOON “Payment in Full.” (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 1:16 (1) News: Daly. i1:00 m Soupy's On. “eee ge. (9) National News. 7:80 (7) Disneyland. Tour of (4) News, 2:15 (2) Love of Life park — Fantasy- (2) News: LeGoff. (9) Hobby Corner rowland, Adventureland. 11:16 (9) Weather. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. _@) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Weather. (4) It Could Be You. Clark Gable, “Too Hot to!” (2) Weather. (7) Stu Erwin, Handle.” ('38.) : (9) Fun With Food. CE ieee Teale. ASveatanyi tee Ce einetels, Shenker. Diana anessa Brown causes Dors, “ ‘our triangle on wagon train trip. Really Necessary.” ('55) os — a Love Lucy. Comedy: ° io th le Ma Lucy misses the boat for|11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Fred dn dha rgie. Europe. Astaire, Ginger Rogers, 4 eh tee tank “Wellow the Fleet.” ("38.) — |s99 (2) As the Werld Turns, © Movie (cont.) Lis80 (1) Night Court. (1) Topper. ‘agon (cont.) (9) ter (cont.) . (2) Leave It to Beaver (4) Jack Paar. Genevieve|**@@ (2) Our Miss Brooks. Comedy: Wally, Beaver eat (1) Lady of Charm. up their train fare for return Diahann. : trip from aunt’s home. (2) Nightwatch (cont.) 2:18 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 8:30 (7) Tombstone Terr. West- - 2:15..(4) How to Arrange Flowers.| ern: Cattle poisoning leads to THURSPAY MORNI murder. seal = 2:30 (2) House Party. ° (4) Father Knows Bestig.gg (2) On the Farm Front. Comedy: Neighbor’s rose 2:35 (9) Theater 15. bushes are a thorn in Mar- College ; garet's plan to widen drive"? “© TV 2:50 (9) News. way. ( Today. (2) Big Record. Variety: 3:00 (2) My Here. Semumny Dovie Jr., songstress 7:98 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) (color) Matinee Theater. Kirk, Singer Hayes, (7) American Bandstand. ° Will Mastin Trio. . 2 (9) Favorite Story. c ra ah 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours, %: Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: si (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. mower bs pt wegiien ® they sea- i (9) Charter Boat. (4) Queen for a Day. (4) (color) Jazz. Special: |9:@8 (4) Romper Room. | (1) American Bandstand. Dave Garroway hosts star- studded show. em G) Moms, Weather 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (2) Millionaire. Drama 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Struggling architect thinks|9:38 {2) Ladies Day. (9) Laff Time. money gift is scheme of his (4) Amos ‘on’ Andy, rich fiance's. | (1) Our Friend Harry. 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. 9:39 (7) Betty White Show. Com-'9:40 (9) Billboard. 's:09 (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) Charlies Farrell. acnoes Bn (T) Woody Woodpecker 1——— 08 cob (9) Looney Tunes. S oeenie | 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. 12 Century plant (4) Jeffrey Jones 1} Bea weed | (7) Mickey Mouse Ciub. Benn te (9) Serial Theater. insta iv and nena 18 Portals ese . i Bris Y Drama Critics Pick 31 South ‘So Best on Broadway Berileret NEW YORK @—“Look Home 33 Biraightens mame | ward, Angel,” Ketti Frings’ adapt- 3 oa — ation of the late Thomas Wolfe’s 7 Stinging autobiographical novel, has won al = ~~ 4 the Drama Critics Circle Award 8 fnew vehicle as the best American play of this Bene The C | be hal Tishaa > Circle members had to bal- ; poe tena city | ff Eo B lot twice yesterday to select ‘‘The SS Sens ; — er Music Man’’ as the best musical. | Boy's nd | ty ga estern On the first ballot, Meredith Will- or Bretasenn 4 Approaches Senior 40 Hidden son’s cartoon of life in Iowa in 88 Choler . = a rH hort pencts 1912 was tied by “West Side 60 Girl's name ; lesold Story. es i Barpie tooa anf - HH Herre ’ “Look Back in Anger,'’ John Os DOWN a me |, solo |borne’s drama about Britain's An- 1 feo of poten, os eee ni Retire ot . gry ‘Young Men, was chosen the 2 Bre read 00 Watere 33 Gambied 55 Man's name best foreign play. _.- Today's Radio Programs - - if CBS Strikers Lose Support Technicians + eiy H z Bee it ft i me back on : Pe = Save Your Pennies . and Buy Rolls Royce 4 i if 7 i : a3 i: ef ! a + i ij News Gathering in Washington Wide World Topic NEW YORK — The exciting, By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Fashion thought: “Girls who wear sack dresses must be sackopathic”—according to Lee Segall of Dallas. a five-passenger Jaguar driven by the fa- mous chauffeur, Roosevelt Zanders—where- upon I learned how people like Billy Rose can afford these big Rolls-Royces. You see when you have a car and a chauffeur, you leave your coat and hat in the car, instead of checking them with the coatroom girls. You save a quarter or half a dollar every time. Well, a quarter here and a half dollar WILSON there, and you soon have $25,000 in your piggy-bank and have paid for the car. (What’s so hard about it? Anybody can do it!) ’ S £28 z. Vivian Blaine, the 96-pound star of “Say, Darling,” in- sisted on kissing me when I went backstage, and I let her— then I noticed a strange thing. She kissed everybody. Nervousness, I guess. David Wayne, colossal as always, had help from Johnny Desmond who proved a great young actor. Desmond had a Motors’ award-winning Wide Wide World television series. Highlights of the telecast will be appearances by Presidential | and Mikhail A. Menshikov, Soviet ambassador to the United States. | Ben McKelway, president of The Associated Press; Lyle Wilson, | Washington manager and vice. president of the United Press; James: R. Wiggins, executive ed- itor of the Washington Post and |Times Herald; Ernest Lindley | iof Newsweek; and John O'Donnell | of the New York Daily News. “We are planning to show our viewers how the Washington press corps gets its stories and how they are transmitted to millions of | people all over the globe,” a Genefal Motors spokesman gaid. (The program is on Channel] 4 in the Pontiac area.) Newborn Baby Greets World From ‘Copter FT. CHURCHILL, Man. Ph — { i i * The baby and his mother Mrs. Gerald Fidler, 20, are doing fine in the military hospital at Ft. Charchilt. The helicopter was bringing Mrs, Fidler from Gilliam, 165 miles south of Ft. Churchill, to a Mid-Canada Line radar station. + * The baby’s father is a lineman on the Canadian National Rail- way. ‘jsaid newspaper men generally don’t amount to much? | particularly obnoxious swagger that I had te admire. “That obnoxious strut,” I said, “is wonderful acting.” He just stared and then said, coolly, “That's not acting. That was me!” x* * * Wilson Girl Dorothy Dollivar just won the “Miss Ciner-| | Press Secretary James C. Hagerty miracle” title which was open to Wilson Girls. An Erie, Pa., beauty who recently came to N.Y. and was adjudged Miss Press Photographer, she also won in this competition over 7 others and will help open the picture “Windjammer” next week at the Roxy. She'll re- ceive around $500 in cash and a The promoters of the Foreign Car show) sent me to the opening of “Say, Darling” in ig FgtgF =" 3 sel | : “Kuldip Faces Deportation." torybook 4 ri ‘Beautiful, TONIGHT . “PAYMENT IN PULL” ~ Starring john Ireland | WJBK-TV, Channel 2 Wednesdays, 7:00 P.M. Brought to you by ©1958, Drewrys Ltd. U.S.A. Intag, , South bend, ind. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE | REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING ... ALL CARS NO DOWN PAYMENT 121-123 E. Mentenims FE 6-290 SHAG RUGS WASHED AND DRIED SPARKLE AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY 0697 1086 W. Bares 2 Blocks W. of Telegraph of Asen. 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