ee “Weare indented to Waterford ‘Town- ship- for _our Miss Front Page for “She is Patricia A. O’Brien, - 21, nds of sports, with swimming | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E.»- and ling as her favorites. O’Brién of 4926 Maycrest. kk *& x * Oe ae 7 tly she is employed by the. She is a graduate of Waterford” -.GMC Truck é& Coach—Division,in-the High School, and during her school personnel department. Come May, she |7°s years took an active part | dramatics, has plans to change her last name. a 4 1 Page for mae “CAPE CANAVERAL, space by the U.S. Army’ Fla. (INS)=A allt atiped: satellite blasted into} _ s Jupiter €- rocket. orbits the earth today with its radios steadily signaling the American space meee) in answer to the challenge of the Soviet Sputniks, i -The made-in-U. pate artificial moon, spins in its a around the globe: at} - PATRICIA A O'BRIEN s and athletics. She | Explorer Rates - }first satellite is a true chatterbox - |ously, ee as Chatterbox About Space By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter _ NEW YORK @ — America's gossiping about space. * * * “altitudes. ranging from 230-miles at the closest miles an hour, ate an seen orbit every 113 minutes. Named by the Army “The Explorer” in recognition lor“tts historic status as the first U. 8. Satellite and ‘| Ist American Satellite ted a nee “1958 Alpha” in international astronomical 30-8-pound—space—expleration—vehicle was” launched from the missile test center at Cape Cpe at 10:48 pm. (EST) last night. ae ee eet wey with creating the first American artificial “‘moon” in almost ethctly seven minutes. thundered from its launching pad, disappeared in the sky and not with the beep-beep- beep of Russia's first Sputnik. Related stories and pictures, pages 2 and 5. feached the point in outer space where the Army's bulletshaped €arth satellite was “fnjected” into its present orbit. And, according to estimates here, whith coal prove mers a> curate than the estimates of “several months” released in Washing- on (ee ees oe eee eee aioe ee a Alone, Without Heat or Food \Elderly Waterford Man Lies III in Home 2 Days An elderly Waterford Township. man suffering from|. exposure and possible pneumonia was found in his home Friday afternoon where he had been alone for two days psd rather a gen aeeianed without food or heat, according to Oakland County show flurries, tonight and tomor- Sheriff's Deputies. . Sa A gcnd a a “Arthur G. Seconder; 80;-of 966 Voorheis Rd., told ee en unr. {Deputy Donald Kraft-thai.he had been too sick and —- “*weak to move about tor Monday's outlook is partly cowFlath Lett Post — |tv° 42vs. dy with a chance of snow flurries " Seconder was rushed to Pontiac and moderate te _ fin Honolulu Over. jcenerai Hospital where he is re- iowest recorded temperntirel Policy Matters ig signs of improvement.” mae n Pontiac preceding 8| y * * * A mailman, John Martin, of 1987 *'Woodland St.,.. heatd Seconder’s |}, feeble cries ‘to help yesterday wag wrapped in five or six blan- kets when he was. discovered. * “2 : A neighbor, Mrs, C. E. Lind- sey Jr., of 160 Tilden St., said he .| lived alone and took care of himself. e Pe: He told her that he'd been call- is no phone in his small three- Gives In to His Desire NEWCASTLE . UNDER- LX¥ME, England — (INS) — Alan Hewitt is one of those people who get in trouble for giv- mM in to‘a ae ante an de- * asc llealiery oh Cekland Coundy. have’ only | until-tomorrow to enter The Press ws eer Pan | Gee pepe 11 fordele) - and called the deputies. Seconder| ing for ‘help. for.two days. There|"* ‘o- [months to get in Today's Press : eacthbound men can learn means. How soon will we “Jearn wliat the little dreds | records to be. It- might three to five se data, one expert said. . > = ' Church News . Comics. ...:.5. see sedveeceged County News aulnsaowseitin 19. . Bdtterials - Peete r eee a. 4 Home Section evscess 1B, to 16 Obituaries ..... noseger dts seam oe euee see tee Wilson, Hart-,.. ‘Women’s, Pages. ‘shewe tives OT terra Und eset Cath vee ceveyete® - Sr : Ueda emp yepoyeen the container looked. like an old-fashioned up-and-iown handle. : ROCKET CLUSTERS... was to compensate for any uneveness in their firing. -;,2. 2 director of the Army's 300-man launching team, was told that a coordinating radio ‘‘pulse” from: \one of the missile’s guidance vanes .|was not goming through. "| “FORGET IT”. Debus, a” short, vignrous ex-German, reached a quick decision. “Forget it,” he shouted, and the firing went ahead. . The ignition switch was thrown at exactly 28 and one-half seconds after 10:47 p.m. The satellite missile, rising froma ball of flame and ejecting a great tail of fire, could be seen with the naked eye shooting straight up for more than a minute until it disappeared as a faint star. a on or a rising for more than three minutes. = —- For more than two minutes, the roar of its motor continued, like the sound of a low-flying fleet of jet planes. e #2. ¥& For another two minutes, observers could hear the high whine of its |- si > Col. 3) |point to. about 2,000 miles, at-a speed of 18,000| In those. brief minutes, the 70-foot, four-stage “Jupiter C” rocket! “Officials explained that the upper stages of the missile consisted| i of “clusters”: of small rockets, and that the rotation of the bucket) | A crisis ocdurred ‘with only 50 seconds to go. Dr, Kurt Debus; ° ‘Moons Compared f NEW YORK. (INS) —Here is how America’s first satellite—the Explorer—compares. with Russia's Sputnik I and the dog-carrying Sputnik 1. Explorer Sputnik I . Ldesiongs It WEIGHT | 30.8 pounds 1843 pounds 1, 120 pre eg ‘SHAPE _ Bullet Sphere Cylinder Stl sa : 80 inches 22.8 inches eg! feet SPEED 18,000 MPH. 18,000 M.P.H. © 18,000 MPH. MAXIMUM HEIGHT © « About 2,000 560 Miles —_1,,056 Miles: f miles yi ‘ORBIT TIME, 113 Minutes - 96.2 minutes 99.1. Minutes: H sia ‘H ey ‘Exotic Fuel Used in Launching Moon WASHINGTON ( — Dr. Wernher Von Braun: ‘said today the Army launched the first U. S. earth satellite with a motorcycle-type drive chain and a hush-hush “rather exotic fuel.” ~ He disclosed these ‘two Jupiter-C ingretente at a (Continued | on = 2, Col. 8) | Mystery’ cancer wee ‘eereee RB ih Washington after confirmatis a that the satellite,was in such firm Here S ‘What. Our Pi irst Satellite Looks Lik ‘ttt thed ft might Inep polite See26 yuere, They ar, front Dr. ‘William H. Pickering, California. Dé. James Van Allen, University of Iowa; De Werte Vn Bea sao a pcs me oi 4 14 ee: | (a pee “ad | bd " _ @r a cold front? Nebia ‘ a Shocking series of 11 = But two United A , nimbus (thunderhead) clouds dn its overnight in St. “and schools. MRE m . Gially at 7 to 11 inches in various "parts of the metropolitan area. It ~ ‘Was the city’s heaviest since No- sits ka Killer ‘Chae rien Pemah i GW “LINCOLN, Neb. (2 Pint-tized __ killer Charles Starkweather . *~ Caril ton his 14-year-old girl - companion, languished in separate institutions -foday while authorities weighed their e roles in Guy, “He x. * * Lancaster County Sheriff Merle | Karnopp said Starkweather, 19,| has admitted orally all 11 deaths, but now claims Caril was his will- ing companion on. the murder tour he felt. ose ad was two months ago, * * *. hostage. Both are charged with first ‘de. murder, tentiary, and battery" Che ar les". wing. Companion of” news Starkweather, * father just said, too good, though. tte * * * tk She wen taken-40- the Lincoln g*! 2) * ss igh | nen: i : ed By FE. , SIMS retary of the Pontise Manufac ; turers A ation. Is. thunder more likely to be * * heard with the arrival of 4 warm “Thunder is most often heard as an. actempaniment of 4 cold front. When we surprisingly hear raisé funds for civic improvementé. It's chief objective hag been a civic auditorium. - thunder in winter, which is Tare, it is often caused by the fast ap- proach of a-cold front. The cold front is the one which most often tends to build curgulo- leading edge in summer. Occasion- ally it will produce them in winter) and these formations usually fea- ture lightning and thunder. The warm front, without the speed, violent. updrafts and radi- cal movements, is less inclined to Cause lightning, thunder or blus- for the election turn in Election Registration Deadline March 4 Deadline for new registrations March’ 4 city primary) ig 8 p.ni. Monday, City Clerk Ada“R. Evans said today. Voters have until that time to renew expired registrations: and changes of address, Mrs. Evans said. fery winds pr hard rain . St. Louis Hit by 7 to 11-Inches _ Hundreds Lett Stranded by Surprise Snowstorm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) vember, A surptise snowstorm that con-| tinued without letup for 11 hours: yesterday left hundreds stranded - ._ | Weather Louis factories! * * * ~The snowfall was measured offi-| Since set a 36-year record. The storm began at 8: 10 a.m., less than half an hour after the rain, possibly mixed with snow. iBy nightfall streets and highways wéte clogged. east, thousands school unprepared. The MeDonnell Aircraft Corp. ‘7951, when a 12 — fal) bureau forecast light the _ storm .wasn't fore-| went to work or 2. * * he, “gullenly ignored ~ ot Charles, talked with his son by telephone after the youthfyl slay-/. er was taken to the penitentiary. ‘Hello, . dad.’ He epoap to me just like he used) " the gder Starkweather said. “He was pleasant. I don't think 14-yearold girl rien that cost mine lives in_ Nebraska waited ina patrol car outside the and- one th Wyoming. The 11th prison gates while Starkweather | {was being settled in the state pris-| om. She smiled at photographers Earlier, both Starkweather~aad-20d might even have talked to the girl had insisted she was a them had she not been restrained. But by the time she reached the | |county jail her smile was gope| and’ she refused to talk toa re- John | Sputnik-circled.. globe ue the jreported Fall CS, Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY -— Consid- erable cloudiness and tontiper@ rather with scattered snow flutries tonight and tomorrow, und Nerth te northeasterly winae e- 5 caties an hour ted and tontght. Today in Sot 3 Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. 18 at aria velocity 10 mph. piteetens hk -north wes ‘ ores Gerurday a hit p.m. am. ; Rae Neb: am. sturdy « at 3:13 p.m. 6é& &..:. This: cotaney decid tein instruments contained in the U. S. Army. earth-satellite wag re- pcg Steer, waschiomemat 1 cosine asa : sana $6 Wegenanen eatee fer She Sleeae Toga: — Sunday, Feb. 16 of the show will Be &@ square dance, |- ance of Olympic performers. antieunced. Skaters’ Holiday tow 3988 wil}, be staged at the rink at 7 Pm, Special features ballet, clown acts and the appear- She. leaves a "daughter, Mrs. rane Caven of Brminghan. ‘Exotic Fuel’ Used fo Launch U. $. Moon lite, christened ‘ opeplores”” by .the deans: was propelled into ao treed on miap inmed cach tote’ ad as loko — —jone- demanding - _ | $20, was arrested Wednesday when orbit Inst “|he picked up a phony payoff plant- ‘Jed by Birmingham Police. as A cast of .500 persons will be | selected mainly from among | boys and girls who havé been taking skating lessons at the rigk: | during the past year, “Patricia Husemann, teams, They meet.each Sat from 7, to 8 p.m. . —— * $15 and the. for Atomic Power U. S. Moon Greeted Worldwide LONDON a — a, re stargazers Free World's first satellite with smiling ‘excitement today. The first Russian reaction was poker. faced, x *« * : The -only disappointment ex pressed. , ‘ever the U.S. satellite| University, one-of Japan's top av- the thorities on solar physics, said in Tokyo he was “certainly glad to hear (of the launching) because the United States definitely did it Year.” The satellite was sent up to ob- launching . from Lape Canaveral, |' Fla., was good fatured. “Paro. péeans—were sorry the orbit might not carry the baby moon over their heads for a look. x * The satellite's * orbit .jabout 35. degrees of latitude on) either side of the equator, taking the of Africa and Latif America, and the Southern United States. * * & Most Europeans got the news on breakfast-time radio newscasts, since it came too late for morning papers. Moscow radio carried the report in ioverseas broadcasts but made no immediate mention of -it in early broadcasts to home lis- teners, a * * * The Soviet news agency Tass the launching without comment in a terse dispafth from Cape Canaveral. Communist East Germany's ra- dio station said the first U.S. sat- ellite was launched “17 weeks aft- er the start of the Soviet Union's first Sputnik.” Sputnik I was launched last Oct. 3 Ss * * One of the first British scientists to get the news was Dr. Martin Ryle, director of the Cambrid ATTY Pam este ithe Soviet satellites. ‘-“Tt’s a fine show they have got it up at last, a very good thing,”’ 30.8-pound Explorer overiinto one Arab state today. . \southern Asia and Australia; most ain seientific-data as-part of the ¢ its word as its project for the International Geophysical Only Rassia Is Dead-Pan : US. contribution’ tothe world wide IGY. « vations, News Flash CATRO, Egypt #— Egypt and Syria merged A joint proclamation ~gigned by Presidents Nas- ser of Egypt and Shukri Kuwatly of Syria made the merger official. The two presidents af- fixed their signatures to e historic document id wild cheering from an Egyptian ‘crowd as- sembled outside the old Presidential Palace. Explorer and Sputnik Il n Not Likely to Collide CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (¥~—What are the -chafices of America’s first satellite ‘colliding with Rus- sia's Sputnnik 11? . “More than a billion to one,” _Dr. G. F. Schilling, executive | assistant to the director of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob- servatory, said today. “For all practical purposes, it Ryle commented. Prof. ‘Takeo -Hatanaka of peive will not happen,” Dr. Schilling said. “Outer space is too vast.” wed *) A ee ‘ly 7, scattered showers. froin’ irgihia to Georgia wetitward through Tennessee * solthern Kentueky. 18 storm Activity diminished to tide: nt oan Yo First US. Satellite : Zooms Into. Spe a, (Continued From Page One) “Dovap''—a radar system connected with four ' determine the missile's exact position during takeott fig ently denna diets dengh pinta nel e-ciene Gon ten ama shail ond satellite, but Would give no date. He also said that the ee ee ’ ect U.S. failures. x *&§ & A West German government of- ficial in_Bonn said: “The Ameri- can people afe to be congratu- lated —on “This great scientific achievement." He added hope that the launching “will introduce a new efa of peaceful scientific Pontiac Woman Des of Heart Ailment “tT trust the American” scientists} will cooperate with us in its obser-|* unlike the Russians who An American officer at Allied {Headquarters outside Paris was re- jokes I can take" about. earlier zephers of spring. work to serve the progress of the whole of humanity.” af When the U.S. Navy Vanguard lieved a hy “the news. “I'm sure|ficulties and came out with an we got that thing Up there,” dt Us. he said. “I've heard about all the/Baby Moon Launched. London's afternoon papers came out with big headlines telling the Cape Canaveral story. No. 1”. picked pp the signal and rebroadcast it to European listen. ers. The station described the tone as ousieal, The Saar radio station “Europe Seevien for Mrs. Herbert (Rosa) Kipp, 85, of 6330 FE. Surrey / St. Birmingham, who died yestetday, Will be held at ale Monday at Swim in Underwear WILLIAMSTOWN, Australia| (INS)~A magistrate fined three for “offensive con- ‘ supervisor —rat-the park, said girls 12 years of age and over aré needed to com- * plete _ the girls’ broom hockey alsin Day- id Pew, 17, of 320 Suffield Ra. stood mute in "Pew, who had sent two notes,|” other, (Continued From Page One) erence in a chufch-like hall at-the National Académy of Sciences. He and three. jubilant colleagues ~the German-born’ Von Braun himsef was totally ¢alm — an- swered dupstions from. 12:36 a.m. to 2:08 a.m. : Ruble Thomas, fatost_enginaer _- wi pie arrangement just like a motor- cycle belt on drive chain.” * x * vaulted gilt-and-blue halt -Miserles that . until I ta t bricklayers duet”’—swimming public in their underwear. “'stars and thelr settings, . | them to discern the — of = |More Winter +. 0r Barly Spring . Parka or Wadbredee, galoshes -vecemen eed mtd or snow shovel, lof burly winter, shares hepacs 2 younger friends as Woody Wood- chuck, makes his first appear- ance of the year and informs his followers on weather conditions for Ry EI munity activities, died yester- day afternoon in Pontiac General Coulter MacJennett. | ings ee ee ee 55 liog Child Study Club, the Women’s eo wecage se of the ¢ ‘Pontiac Sym- also belonged to Beta Theta Phi 4 | Sorority. Mrs. Ernest (Reta) Wilcox, well known leader in church and com-| . Hospital, after an iliness- of four weeks, | Was 53 and had long _ | Stffered with a heart condition, _Born in St. Clair , She was What he sees, decides , If he spots his shadow, batten}. the daughter of Jamibs J. and Mary Mts. Wilcox attended school and Business College in Port Huron. Ah amateur painter, shé exhibited) more than 20 of her largest-paint- . Wilcox -was a member of Saints Episcopal: Church, Jun- and the Pontiac edaratied of Witonw’s Clubs, She for. “more sophisticated” experi. ee ee 4 Burglars Bungle ‘at Two Groceries Burglars unsuccessfully attempt- ed the looting of two Pontiac ; ‘Tomorrow. We Will Know thermostat. No ‘shadow, break out the a tools and porch furni- xt * While legions of anxious house. heldet, Sartnaes, seed ealtiig vache ers, and folklorists stand with bin- oculars trained on. the star. per- ~~ . former, Mr, Groundhog will mae his. forcast, jpost - midnight news con-— \ ee eee 4 w- ' a.m, —_t___ - Mrs. ee eee ‘MMS, ROBERT W. cafmusox’ “The Ro Home for irs. Robert -W, (Katherine C.) Garrison, 60, of 1082 Genella Rd., - Waterford plage» send wl be at 10 y: aterm Church with terial yf Pome Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs.~ Garrison died yesterday ne morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. She had been ill more than a year, "MRS. FRED N, Fred N, STOUT (Helen Luella) . Stout of 7205 Williams Lake Rd., Waterford Township died yester- day in Bloomfield ‘Hospital after an illness of several months. She was 50.. Before . ‘moving Township Stout was a resident of Pontiac. She.attended Lakeland‘ Presbyter- ian Church, Surviying bésides. her. husband! are her mother, Mrs. Carl Mason to _ + Of Pontiac; three children, Mrs. ~ Barbara Jeatr Richardsen of Wa- terford Township, Robert E. Stout, a student at Michigan State Une iversity and Edward. N. , Stout at home. j Other survivors brothers and three sisters, Ralph «--Mason-of Sylvan Lake, Edwin’ ahd Carl Mason, Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mrs. Winton Roblinand Mrs. John Mitchell, all of Pontiac Service Will be at 1 p.m. Mon- day from the Sparks - Griffin Chapel with the Rev. Roy F F. Lam- ea ths j in Pontiac and ) a % ie sary will be. ‘recited at}Wi#l be in : p.m. Sunday nelson - Johns * Funeral Waterford’ two years. ago, Mrs.' ietede three! i — = ine 3 The Women of. the: “Moose, Pon- tiac Chapter No. 360, will. conduct a service at-8.p.m. Sunday in the |r Cifton, Tenn,, and Mrs, Merlin n| Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home’ for! wijiiams o; Milwaukee. - gf Pi “Garnet C. (Elizabeth) Stock-|. well, ‘5t; of 38 Matthews St. “The| S#ORGE M. coGGINS © funeral Will be at 3 pam, Monday in the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with the Rev. Gerald W. Gibson of-Cen- tral Christian Chureh officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hil Cem-| etery. Mrs-Stockwell died Thur oles in ’|St, Joseph Mercy Hospital after an iilness of four months, MRS. WILLIAM §. SMITH Pontiac, Mrs. . Delphia Montogue, will. officiate. p:m. Sunday _ in the Hill Funeral Home. Mr. ‘Coggins, pats died exrly-to- Mrs. William S. (Lillian) Smith, ' day, was a: -resident of Oakland 76, of 139 Cottage St.,\ died early|and GenesseCounties for 80 years. this morning in_St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was ill six months. - Mrs, Smith is survived by five children, Mrs. Bannie Hochett in Virginia; L. C, Smith, Mrs. Mar- garet Hale, Howard and Ernest!, Smith, all of Pontiac, © Service will be at 3 p.m. Monday “from the Huntoon Funeral Home. | __"-LAWRENCE-L; COOK: Seviice for. Lawrence be Cook, j store in Grand Blane and also served as a justice of the peace. He is survived by a son, Charles; in Holly;~ four daughters, Mrs. John Dunn of ‘Birmingham, Mrs. Joseph Whalet- of Owosso, Mrs. Roy Lewis and Mre Pat’ Cum- grandchildren .and 13 great-grand- children, + es of a heart atiack.- GRAND/ BLANC. = ‘Service. a Oak Hill Cemetery, Mrs. Van George M. Coggins, 89, of 11601 8. Saginaw St. will be held at 11 ‘am. Monday at the Holy Family Church, with burial in Evergreen |Cemetery, The Rev. Soke Bush The Rosary will be rected &t 8'Paul Jarrell, 54, of 2903 S. Adams He. owned and operated a grocery who is superintendent of schools mings, -both~—of- Grand-Blanc;--1%/ * i ternoon in Pontiac . Cineri Hos- "She was a member of Christian Temple, - o bs. ese Sa Mie VanTine an chil- bert, her pastor. offing. B Hospital | dren, Ferest ‘Forest Clement of Spring- alae ; Jot Pontiac, Doris Cleme: MRS, GARNET C. STOCKWELL Seivicint are. Me, Wile, "Vite: umes 2 “Clement of Chicago] Md.; 10°grandchildren and lseven great-grandchildren, - ‘Service will be.at 2 p.m, Tues- the Rev. Mrs, Lola Marion, her pastor, officiating. Burial will be Tine’s body will be at the Dudley H. Moore’ Funeral Home, Auburn Heights after 7 p.m, today. PAUL. JARRELL > *AVON ‘TOWNSHIP — Service for Rd., who died yesterday of injuries received in an auto ‘accident in| Pontiac Thursday. night, will be! held af 11 a.m. Monday at Voot- hees Siple Funefal Chapel.. Offici- ating will be the Rev. Tom Malone} of, Emmanuel Baptist Church. “Graveside servi¢e will be-con- ducted under the auspices of Ma- sonic..Lodge 21, with burial = White Chapel Cemetery. y ~A resident of Oakland County for 31 years, Mr. Jarrell was “a fore- Surviving are his wife, Nellie; a 38, of 70 Jackson St., will be held at. q p.m, Wednesday. at Trinity Baptist Church with burial at Oak Hil] Cemetery. The Rev. Rich- ard H. Dixon will officiate. Mr. Cook's body is at the Frank Car- ruthers Funeral Home, Mr. Cook was dead on arrival JESSIE mccURDY oS Jessie McCurdy, 48, of 273 Fish- er St., died Friday at the Pontiac General Hospital Annex after a long illness, — He was 4 member of Citraltar Lodge No. 19. . Sparks -Griffin “Thoughtful Service”’ 46 Williams St. 24- Surviving are his wife, Ozetta; children, Mrs, Mary Emma. Vines and Oddie B., both of Atlanta, ‘Ga. and a brother: and a sister, Ve Service will be held at 2 pm. | FUNERAL HOME — ‘Thursday at New Bethel Baptist Cemetery. The Rev. Ames John- son will officiate, His body. is at | Frenk Carruthers Funeral Home. MRS, HATTIE M. VANTINE Mrs. Hattie M. “VanTitie, 76, of | Phone FE 2-5841 Hour Ambulance Service ‘Ttwo brothers, Prince. of “West ”lFrankiort. fi., and. Pierce of Princeton, Ind. MRS. HENRY SIPE | AUBURN HEIGHTS’ — m4 my Mrs. Henry (Katie) Sipe, 17 of 2061 Auburn Rd., who died yes. | terday at her home, will be con dieton Mortuary, Ridgeville, -Ind. Officiating will be. the - Rev. Fred| Vinson, with burial in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, Ind. s The body may be seen at Dud- ley H. — Funeral Home from 7 to 10 p,m. today, after which) it will - ae to Ridgeville. ! , Surviving are her husband; a) son, James of Auburn Heights’ and a daughter, Mrs. Ray Ross’ ee 236 Judson St,’ died yesterday af-|of- Pontiac. COCR C ORC OE ODEO EERE OECCOES e * , me ) ~ TELLING THE NATION ABOUT ° , _ Pa | _ . ° OUTSTATE MICHIGAN. ° oe... , " e - the advertisement below is aaolhat | in a series : scien a | _ . through which Consumers Power Company © 4-3 sews. wou peor, e is telling the:nation about the industrial © WAU stetet JOURNAL To" @ cs e : ° advantages of Outstate Michigan. @ BARRON'S AND FORTUNE @ . e : e ° cy dae > dade The Ovistote Michigan ores served by _ day from Christian Temple with son lauto accident Jalt= man at Pontiac Motor Division.__land” Mrs. son, William R. of ‘Pontiac, ‘and’ ducted at 1 p.m. Monday at Mid-| oct oe aa _THB, Pontiac PRESS. ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, . 198 Aiea OYA be _MRS.. HECTOR. DEVULDER. MT CLEMENS — Service was held tedayat $:30 a.m, atthe Canai Rd. Officiating was’ the Rev. and Mrs. Paulline-Haack of Silver|,~ “BILLY E. WOODOOX SOUTH LYON — Service for Bi ly L. Woodeox, 3, of 1270 Ri ; South Lyon, .was held / at 2 = me Saturday in the-Phillips Fu- ‘ -|died Thursday, A native of Italy, neral Home. Mr.. Woodcox died / Avednesday in the University Hospital, - Ann Arbor, of- injuries’ ‘suffered in an ‘Township. ; The Rev.< Lee Baltzer of the) Kenwood ,Christ Church officiated with burial in the South Lyon-Cem-, jetery,/ | Hé is survived by his’ wife; leé; ‘five children, Richard, - chael, Gary, Marlena and plo two sisters, ‘Mrs. Harry. Williams of Detroit and Mrs. Wanda Frank of Vassar; a brother, Lloyd Wood- cox of Livonia and his parents, Mr. Vera-Weodcox,* Turner, 99 jof her works won high. art awards. @2-in Salemi. jemeritus of international law ’ at'Galbraith, Henry Helmkamp, For-/} - Deaths Fisouhore: Daeg SRenBAT wy — Edward FE. ot ‘Lyon Cainetery, , Surviving are his wife, Susan; Lathe Co. wv cevineton Ky., Friday. His two marriages). to dancer Hope Minor and subse- quent divorces mate, headlines a few years ago NEW ORLEANS W—Helen Maria ‘whose p&intings. hung in museums around the country mee a : Open S. ee... : (nian HOR Won pete oo is entitied exclusively Cr baa ee clea fedae ara it ie $12.06 5 r Dp) La As soon as possible, Pontiac's City” ; the South, dropped into this vba emporium on West Huron Street to ‘launch a protest, It was Nes KnupsEn and he said he decried the fact that The Pontiac Press printed. “J stories about Florida’s hurricanes and ore. = > “They hurt us,” sez he. — > “But s’posen they're true,” sez I. ~. “You still shouldn’t print ‘em. It doesn’t help. you any: Just « -Jeave ~them ont.” | -“But how “about ‘Blizzard ‘Sweeps North’ in Florida newspapers “7 asked, a bit aggrieved... —— z= -fal- Mr. _Knupsen, “isa very, v ferent thing.” .. “Oh,” Says I nonitused. x * * And--on-- this. cheerful - “friendly note of complete dis-— agreement the conversation. ; The Press still prints stories of Fiprida’s misadven- , tures along with the rest of - the world — including our own. ___back into the important and exclu-—- _— ee _ sive business of housing the sick, the And in Conclusion eoeeeeee Jottings from the. well-thumbed - notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Little Known Facts About - Kriown People: Mrs. Dorotay Wurt-. FIELD. was born in Germany and her mother was a talented opera singer . + 4+ Overheard in a Birm- “It’s certainly *e e @ @ ingham beauty sliop: ’ exciting to be married to one of those _ Lions’ linémen. Every Sunday night “he looks like a different person.” ... ‘Who ‘knows 9 grander . Barer worn mi 8e-¢. The newest game in New York’s skid row sees three bums | slide into a vacant doorway, down a bottlecof Sneaky Sam, and then one leaves. ‘The game is for the other ‘two to guess which one’s. WES, 3 TT I don’t like the latest story against Eisenhower but-here it is: A Secret Service. ~man hurries up to the foursome ahead of Ike and-says: “Would ‘you mind letting The President - play through?. War was just ‘dette, a lifetime native of this area and a man. who “gets ' around” Oakland County, says - that Dollar Lake at Keego Harbor is bottomless..-Who'll volunteer to tell him how deep it really is? x «*« & to Florida this year, but there’s no—— The March of Dimes drive makes me uneasy. We ought to give and yet I refuse to contribute to the few stubborn, selfish agencies that won't -come in the Community Chest. Either : we believe in “united” giving or. we don’t. The Press GOOB. ow. eee Caro. CHANNING (“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”) showed up at a party recently wearing more than a million dollars worth of: dijamonds— all rented. Department of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s: Coach Gene Wricut of St. Fred’s basketball team because he put— team play and fair play ahead of vic- tories; the J’s: Those Atrrep HitcH- cock Sunday night programs that get worse weekly, - —Tancip A, FITZGERALD Some are beginning to doubt that the peoples of different idealogies among the nations derive enough satisfaction . and enjoyment out of hating one another to compensate for the enormous cost it — MANny parents are up again the tough problem of how to control children’ who are too big to spank and too dumb to reason with. (sila es “AMona mahy evaluations of the year 1957, hobody can disagree with . _this one, made by an Ohio editor: “It — cate was the best 1957 we. ever had. aS - More bad news: ‘Reckeiuy plaaid - 00 the market is a book titled, “ang _ one Cain Yodel.” por ae “That,” says the earnest and truth. a. y-dif- dif-_ sey 4 to. the’ ple whé came to Mass. Natural- ly, the day was soon called ( diemas, pa many Americans Feb, 2 is erely Ground - hog Day, but this “Sadly 0 wal oe ion wag that a bright day today meant ‘a continuation of winter. Some obscure poet-put the matter If the badger saw = shadow today, winter would go o When the ‘ ‘Pennsylvania Dutch” | came to America, they found no badgers in their part of the new / so they adopted. -the tra-— quent colds . country, —s & ee ting animal MAN’S AWE OF FIRE Light and fire have always tas- _ Cinated mankind. Candies still have ~ for’ ug all a charm far beyond y es their utilitarian use a¢ tion. We don’t need them in church® or on. the dinner table — we could turn on the- electric lights. But’ we keep them. — . Is it Beckeind 00“ some un- Se a Oe "The Country Parson | fashidned too? (Mrs. Answer — It Is way, and it is another good 80m for having = baby at: home. besa “A registered nurse for 10 years, T have fourid your- newspaper ar- PDT. Rh RN,)" Send 350 and — oe Answer — felt as if it would | pop out of my body but not any more, and my pressure has gone too; thanks to belly breath eee H i rat it it “ei 4 “Jeel like young hiphesdiowne : if he takes you on his lap, or a — baby elephant if he tries to . + F ; ae ; Ce ¢ e Voice of the People “ Seco and : Bea “Tucpeyers tink alt of ou Cy employe secs bp ete po nd ip ng Sa “ petty things. cease = aitiaitans Isn't the Greedy One’ | Here. we are again, .up~ pert name. It always suggests the Circle around Yankee Stadium. orful plumage. The only difference between a young polly and an Ole Polly is an noone in its ability building Walton, I'd. like to inform Hopetul that this will bea roller ~yink, wi the aim ef helping to . meet the community's need for facilities. recreational BI Cadillac Himer L. Good — *% Portraits — By JAMES .J._ METCALFE Sometimes a sudden illness is... A blessing in disguise . . . It makes -. you go to bed and rest . - And grow a little wise. . x T know, because J had the chills and fever high . . . And a ante = . I thought that I would die . I was upset because my work . Was getting far behind .-. . And day and night the thought of it . . . Was preying on my mind +, . But ~ gradually I came to learn . +. That all was for the best .. . As I was quite relaxed, and I... . Was get- _ ting needed rest... AndIamtruly | " _— now . . . For my recovery cone Sees 15 Years Ago DRAFT OF fathers in non-war work starts April 1. PROPOSE 19 per ¢ent-withhold. 7 Ang. tax, 99 Years Ago - ° BLAME ITALIAN sub for sink- _ ing ship bound for in our cur- shadow today it refusal of parking weer i “For 04 mary a ae ld by the cto Ok tis wees die'u Ol .. tek ce ened one member-suffer, all members ‘tutfer it . . . And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these eee on song pill “A bat heres of thse cary.” * ; hire or fire by the Chief of Police ~ 7 Many people are obviously—misin- : Chit’ Sorvice "tas ether as a was Days of All Faiths vested only in the Police. Trial Celebrate Candlemas Monday = elepr an emas on lay gg: eee, Pee . hiring and firing between the By DR. HOWARD V, HARPER all the way back to our ances- rote of the das, Why does man, Commioson and tho Trial Board celebrated Monday tors’ love and awe of fire? Fire still want candles at the crucial’ | that the Conimission obtains normally falls on Feb. 2, but this could kill, but it could also save points of human experience: ‘ts authority from State Jaw and year it was outranked by the Sun- —- from cold, from wild ani- birth, weddings, death? and cannot be sbused so con- day called Septuagesima and dis- ee ee ——= veniently. “ = <* han by Sapapen et ctor _ The real name of this festi-~ : to-be a Nal be Go Paritication of the Dr, William Brady's Mailbag: 5 PORie en’ ae Blessed Virgin Mary * com- power *. inure sicen, Man, Wife Get Laughs men tne ~ days after the birth of her Raby, an, we e g _ the Deppent ctuhinletretion to ac- Mary went to.the Temple, ac-—_ Jaye raed Game - the ‘mabey ‘ to ‘the custom -of Jew-- expre rity ai os Learning to. Somersault greg traditional purifying ceremony ees ’ amd-to make a formal presenta. “Almost broke my neck doi by the pound. er cence, that | Honof her Son to God. ults, but got my hu something had 10 be dene to e-(2), The secondary name, Candiemas,. 4° ry it and I laughed until f courage people from. preparing ANSWETS Letter poe he Hay arly coed te From Ole Polly Temple, there an j In reference .to the lett signed _ man aained San, wo bad een Ol oly, the ny ing Tn he had seen the Me iah. The aceord with is the suitability of the S tol “ e’s second ‘ter, beginning at the 25th mom ae typeof a _bird-more common Simeon took the REPORT JAPS building larger warships than US, ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: 1 the grounthog calitewtes tt oe 2a ee Topping has gobbled up’ with . ° Bronx and Manhattan, Anybody . for — Island? ne — Ford Frick found a winter use — for Mickey Mantle’s tape meas- ure by quarantining:a five-mile bilenain includes the neighbor's children, 24-eny-eppesition stege-at in that scared circle .€ord hurlg at them the Curse of Bumbiedom, The ukase was ‘to. mimic and a fading of the cooked up to make the Polo plumage. - Grounds one with Nineveh and Bird Analyzer _ Tyre. rey Case Records of a Payebologist escort you around the dance floor? . Diet NOW. Then you will regain your. allure and - banish his growing platonic nature, Send jor the diet plan_ By: DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-318: Mabel G., aged 43, 4s-an efficient. -and a tive - church worker, although she weighs 172. a 22 : “Dr. Crane, -I -am worried about my husband," she - began. ‘He is the same age as I* og Nap han ao “He seems to have lost his ro-. is a stodgy DR, CRANE down with the / paper and then watches TV till he falls asleep. in his easy - Chair, — fo es “Our marriage is gre Jist- AR ‘a vale of the Wiig “We stonply adds to her waist linet *° & So I suggested that Mabel gb on : a diet and see’ what would hap- LOSE suai cc IN 10 DAYS *"2~- = + _to-reduce. T re. , 800 her- Ue Ear? i 5 F Ht i FE + i F i i fi Fad aE i E fl f iter Bint 2 dave can _ dg 50 per cent more to your cal- ; WHE ories until you finally reach your dieting goal, _ PROOF OF PUDDING . tes Mabel had lost 22 pounds and \nen-weighed 150, her husband erry aad ead BZ eff? F : 1th : cry fu eee With nae — Looking Back ~ Aternational ysical Yi information . ived on ze i __. we gatellite eerwty will be made “4 °*" available _ to -Aclentific com-}.— ee ay. ‘ot = ‘olde —— . The eas message from Wash-| “ington that the satellite was. il orbit was given to the President at the Augusta National Golf Club by Hagerty; ..< “He had just two words,” erty reported. And then he Filo Eisenhower as having told fe | “That's gee AE For old soldier Eisenhower, who} ~ —— spent : i 2 = was no doubt the successful ioe “and the bahar amounted to a special thrill. The Army, once just about! . ruled out of the missile develop _. , ment field, had stepped in to bol-|- 5 = ew ster. U.S. prestige after Russia's) _ SATELLITE PLACED ON ROCKET — “Satellite and final stage launching of two Sputniks. rocket, designed to orbit as one unit, are assembled by technicians 2 Ae at the Army’s ballistic missile agency in Huntsville, Ala. Last night But at the Eisenhower vacation} an Army Jupiter-C missile, carrying a satellite of this type, blasted ‘ters there wags not even! off from Cape Canaveral, Fia_. ‘The final stage, plus..the pointed “~w hint of criticism of the Navy) . cylindrical. eee cone Se oe ee ee di-- and its Unsuccessfyl efforts to| ameter of six inches. » launch a Vanguyard-test satellite. > te _ The Navy's first attempt Dec. 6 Rovner ape had to on tem- porarily nm last wee Ta or Se hr te Huntsville Gulsbiotes Eisenhower flew’ drome Suniee- ton to Augusta ter- a a tosses U9. Moon Laynching arrived was that weather condi- es Cape Canaveral gat . tempt at C —De- Seca a am a i casa early next week. irously happy Hurfsville, residents| and civi leaders trom Huntsvill *- +e danced in the streets into the small| yesterday —_ = a _ For the first time since he suf-/hours today under the magic} some 17,000-of the city’s 65,000. _ fered: a minor stroke Nav. 25 the| Spell of the artificial moon many| residents are connected with. President got_in a regular round|of them had helped~put into the Redstone Arsenal, and 5,000 of *» Of golf. He had just come off the| heavens. - -| the total directly associated with course and was settling down to aj Huntsville—home of the Amy the ballistic mf&sile agency. few rubbers of bridge with friends) ballistic missile agency which de- Huntsville came quickly lve as|' when Spies sheeted te first|veloped the satellite - launching me | of several phone calls from Wash-| Jupiter C rocket—whooped up the|"€¥S spread that the rocket ington. They all came frém Brig.|debut of “1958 Alpha”. as if it satellite’ were space-bound. Sirens ® Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White| were “V-J Day. al lover again.”|wailed — pulling people from . House ‘staff secretary and Eisen-| Growds began surging into | their homes into the streets. hower’s _|iaison man with the) qown jail square within minutes | Placards proclaimed that the Pentagon. of the announcement that the (‘South Did Rise Again” and “Move Goodpaster reported the weath- rocket was off the at’ Over Sputnik, Space is Ou.” The er was clearing at Cape Canaveral fore Canaveral, and even before crowds danced in the streets. and said it was beginning to look; the post-midnight announcement | There still was_a monstrous traf- as if the Jupiter-C. could be that ‘the satellite was in oribt.’ fic jam at 2/a.m. launched, during the — The! - Vy se eee waving. people fie teh: strange|,, Mayor Searcy “exclami sights as: 3 it looks like V-J' Day all. over) U, S, Teams Ready [tiers Bree) Sac aad : shooting off firecrackers... There} was no thought of the city's ordi- “nt the moon is in orbit up 10 View Explorer nance banning fireworks, and hon-| there, we'll: be in orbit down | satellite carrying rockets sizzled| here.” CAMBRIDGE, Mass. up—Meor-|into the air and one-inchers popped! Even people from Decatur in the watch teams throtighout the world re of former Defense| Xt county left a Chamber of Com- were ready today for their initial) oo effigy gunned merce eyent to drive into Hunts- ary Charlies E. Wilson burned vill b opportunity. to view Explorer, the at the stake to shouts-of approval. e for he ig party. _ first _— hana —The city’s police. cars, ambu- lances and fire trucks, with sirens Officials at ‘Smithsonian Astro- foe Syprr Haigelbecgesigatews Soviet News Repeat | physical Qhservatory predicted! yp anyorie who missed the good Quick to Report Moon the satellite could be visible over! news, arene = the United States for ‘the first) — a 2. 2 - MOSCOW (INS) — News of the time tonight. ae ~-Significantly the’ made-in-Amer-| American satellite latinching took £4. &. * \ica* Sputnik whipped info the sky| top priority today. when the Leon Campbell” Jt, director of}on the eve of the birthday “ the| Soviet news agency Tass opened Project Moonwatch, “said—“'as al Army its morning sérvice.. ‘rough guess” the baby moon will) The Army agency is two weagals _A New York dispatch’ report- enter. the country oyer New Mexi-|old today and had begun its cele-| ing the successful launching of coat dusk, cross the. Deep South) bration of \the event—without the! .the Army’s- _Jupiter-C _ satelite] | | and soa. out of view off the East| presence’ of the heads of various| rocket was the first item in the missile branches — with an open| Tass news report.: ~~. Eisenhower’ s elated reaction ear- At a dramatic news conference, ‘By MARVIN L, ARROWSMITH AUGUSTA, Ga. @- “Thai's wonderful’ That was. President ly today to word that an Army Jupiter-C rocket had rammed the United States’ first _gatettite nto om around the’ earth. : -% tt * Then, after waiting up for that word until nearly 1 a.m. (EST), the happy President put out the se first official announcement ° that i the baby moon was racing around ‘the globe. Eisenhower, here for a weebesid of golf and bridge, got the orbiting information by the - satellite-carrying rocket was launched at Cape Canaveral, Fla. ’ White House Press Secretary James C. Haverty issued this}: © malar: ty the President; ~ “2 * “Dr J. Wallace Joyce, head of} the International Geophysical - of: fice ‘of the National Science Foun- dation, has just informed methat! the United States has suceessftilly placed. a—scientific earth satellite in orbit- around. the earth: © “The. satellite. was ent: by a modified Jupiter-C ~ “This launching is part of our) country's participation in . telephone. from| © Washington about two hours after! t ' |seven, X minug’ six. igiven and 16 seconds Jater the Moon's Mission: . fornia there, scientists said. last night. ! - {long .and weighs 29.87- pounds, -in- a Ct “saat President joa toe friends; River ~ were eo ses re- ete pam ESD rane e's Sgn Spe orn the latest information. <= 7 : |paster opened another line to Hag. ots atahoj - * 2 Fy erty. buts i mo Bs At 9:50 p.m, there was snetier! ne: kh 'S cottage e edge of the|call- from ter to Hagerty.| 4¢ . ; St couree, proey reeved afl thea seemed vit virtually Me De ot sees 2 : At %:30 p.m. Goodpaster-calléd|Goodpaster “left -his - Washington iene sein wes Ree nanin, The Wig reehet weejhore und wun te tie White Hoube) al te a ry 6 being. fueled. “Ito. cut into a sp. care: Ot latioching spprosched, _ Hagerty went from his hotet to|circult linking him to Pentagon|coesperc, "tat ower Eisenhower's, cottage, He called/otticials who—across the Potomac|Gows “ts, Yieceg +X minus - : * * : : At 10:48 the fire command was]. Jupiter-C was” on its way - je ie space. s+ eS on ‘the phone to Washington and! for several minutes listened io ‘}Goodpaster relay from Cape Ca-| | naveral a_ word picture of the rocket's flight. : : oy oe eee ‘Almost two hours later Good- paster received National Science. Foundation the Satellite was in orbit around the a (Check Radi ation, _Tiny Geiger Co inter to ‘Give Cosmic Ray Count Through Microphone PASADENA, Calif. @- Sleds uremerit of cosmic. radiation is the primary mission of the first Amer- ican. satellite, put together in the jet propulsion laboratory at Cali- Institute of Technology * * * The: satellite itself is 73 inches, ‘cluding the shell of the final, stage ‘At: that point “thé President got! word Yrom- thes ARMY'S JUPITER — This is | AP Facsim.ie . “the Army’s Jupiter-C missile of military ‘and communications the type which blasted off -from (fields. Cape Canaveral,.Fla: last night, carrying a: satellite into space. The hy tall, roared launching’ stand at- 10:48, p.m. | The. Jupiter-C -missile is showp . from its above as it was prepared for a test firing at Cape Canaveral. _ WASHINGTON aNs) — + jernmént and congressional leaders ”, hailed the> launching of | |America's first earth satellite as a step in the peaceful explorgtion of outer space. Vice - Nixon | Capitol action “proves te the wofld that there it oa a — success. = Other comments were: — Sen. Mike Mansfield dateea.ttie “It’s awfully good news and I'm delighted . . . I hope it marks the!” beginning of a lot more.’ : Rep. Paul J. Kilday (D-Tex): “T feel that if the Jupiter C had been used first we would have had a satellite in orbit in 1956." Sen:-_Leverett Saltonstall - {R- noes gov; -President Richard M. sounded the keynote of Hill and Pesitagon _re-~ -when he said the firing-|- siles race.” we Sen. Estes Kefa@uver (D-Tenn) "The Army has had hardware to ~ fire a satellite since 1956. It's “It's a good start towardishame that they were held 1 . «I think we ought to ately urge the’ United N; would do it, ~~ on the overall i ae - lwith the Jupiter C emphasizes the jwisdom of President Eisenhower's a undertaking of “‘American science .jand industry backed by the mili-' -{McElrey said: knowledge of the world. 8 ot |__Dr. Wernher Vou eu: the | ated the “baby moon,” said, is. ‘no mulnpely ot —oohentinie (Mass): : “‘€apability. vd our conquéring space, I congratu- Nixon said: “This achi@venvent late ail s concerned for a team effort: 2 “Rep. ‘Clarence Cannon (D-Mo): evap space yes ! - Wega proposal for the development of) space. exploration in the cause of peace rather than the wastage of. Describing the feat as a joint tary,” _Defense Secretary Neil H. “The data the satellite will gather will be made. available to: all nations and. will enrich the! German rocket expert whe ere- “This is the beginning in the long range program to conquer outer space.”* He added: ‘‘Satellites have ‘many uses of great’ value in scientific, We will move onward -to imore challenging missions as fast) talk,” she said, as our resources permit.’ _ Brucker said the launching means the U.S. “has demonstrated its emergence into a new scitentifie and technological era.” * Maj. Gen. J. B. ‘Medaris, com- mander of the Army ballistic agericy at Huntsville, Ala., said’ that success of the project repre=| ‘rocket, they said. The instrument package weighs about 10 pounds and includes two miniature radio transmitters. . A tiny mde the cosmic ture * -* counter will give count and a minia-| ' will pick up the | impact Of tiny meteorites, labora-| tory esmen told a news con- ference. * *& << Temperature measurements | of All of this data will be transmitted), —* ‘A high-power trunemitter, broadcasting on 108.03 megacycles. will send out information on the temperature inside and outside the satellite shell, A low-power transmitter will broadcast meteor- At the base of the satellite are four flexible: wire antennae about two feet long which are spread out in position by the rapid rota- ition of the satellite. Each+of the ithe satellite-also will be recorded. |+t Heré's History |of U.S. Moon’s - Days on Earth ‘CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ® | | «2 Here was the sequence of, the ; earthbound, life of the United States’ No, 1 satellite, the Ex- plorer: Jan. 17—Jupiter-C moved out r the two small radios, which) Made its directional and vertical part, of t ‘nie acy mis alignment of the rocket. k system. system.enables| | == ok we _ dan. 3—Overall t of the en- missile, flight test, “daginating a = ing program in every operational way except fueling. A dan, 29—Countdown toward | launching starts but is called off. dan. 31—10:48 p.m. (EST) — Phone. FE 4-4565 14 Ww: Lawrence Street transmitters has its own antenna. Missile launched—successfull, anthog.-cuccenstelly, | ~Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE. Protection” j TV 1 Crombie Seley Pref + sents a cooperative effort. * * * Retiring Army research chief, Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin pledged. rthat the U.S. will ase the launching. to improve “the lot of mankind erson, banished champion—of the: to all the \Army’s Jupiter-C missile, jabout the U.S. satellite early to- day in officially imposed silence, Army screamed with excitement atthe news.. she exclaimed. lon missiles,” Mrs. Nickerson--said. when it. was ‘suggested the colonel talk to a reporter on the phone. . poves setae thts the wentnge of But News Thrills Colonel s 5 Wife | aghly Nickerson M um on Mo oon — the Army: bas Mie: the things it promised.” -— * * * : Nickerson .is the 41-year-old * ak PANAMA w—Col. 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Toleiteph Rood seh Sint oun”. ey 7 -REDUCT IONS 3 25% - 60% - Ladies’ ~Girls’ —Boys’~ SWEATERS , PLAY CLOT HES PSs. *) | SHIRTS at “FLANNEL-LINED - f “anckers “JEANS | Many Other Winter Items ALL SALES FINAL, Sk | RTS "DRESSES j ae in Russ” ellie’s =| 2 ‘Store. — ELIZABETH LAKE RD, shy 6 Died HAM 98M aspen igs pie boa i eee pny gd fr _mne PONTTAC PARAL, SATURDAY, PEMRUARY 1 i. 1038, “Confident Living ‘Man With Inner Conflict By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ‘This curious incident occurred when I was in a taxi headed for the National Broadcasting Company's studios in New York to make some radio recordings. Having been very busy, -my manuscripts were not quite ready.-In-record- ing for radio, I read from a manuscript to be sure of exact timing. So, there in the taxi, I had the papers on my lap, trying to get through them before arrival at the studio. The driver noticed me working and, stopping at a red light, looked back at- me with a queer, smile and remarked, “You must be one of those intellectuals.” — “What makes you think I'm ~ tellectual,” I grinned._ " SUNDAY SCHOOL * 9:45 A.M. MISSIONARY CONVENTION! SUNDAY 11:00 A. M.. _ and 745 P.M. | : | i ot i working on papers, even in a taxi,and you've [got that busy, concerned look on yor face. What. are. you worrying about, the world?” ~~ | “I’m certainly not worrying,” I told him. And then I ex- | plained w! a was doing. “To ‘answer your question, I don't, consider myself an intellectual, but naturally I am concerned } about Lf world, as every thoughtful person should be.” * “Don’t tet it bother you, ” he advised. “You ¥en to be-like iI arm. ”. x : “How's that?” “Well,” he answered, “Til ‘tell you. I drive that taxi eight i jhours every day. Then I go home and put a good meal under/ | my belt,.1 sit, around and look at TV until I get slee mace Then I go to bed and let the - world go to biases. ‘Th | how I have. peace 6f mind.” " "I tried to tell hin\ as politely as possible that he did = really phave peace of ‘find, Actually, all he had was a dull, desultory /attitude, with no interest in anything except his phycical com- ifort. Of course, that. kind of stupid selfishness never gets any- body any lasting peace of mind. But people have/ to~ sa that’ out for themselves. j \ * te * _ In a world like that of today, such estentalleg listlessness is|* out of date. My taxi driver didn’t understand how a person can vitally alive to things, taking an/active part in the preplexing problems of our time and yet, have that wonderful )quality called inner peace. \ sf SEARCH FOR PEACE \7 Mistaken ways of seeking peace of mind are ‘very wideeprbad. tensions of modern = drive people to search for inner }peace as never before. But searching er it in sound ways is | another question. xs xk * * - On the Twentieth Century Limited ak inebriated business- man flopped into'a chair beside me in the club car and thickly explained that peace of mind was “what he was after.” I hap- ‘pened: to sit with him in the diner for\ beenktnet the next q P | peace | D | f 4 Midweek Services on 210 North Perry Street . at 19 Millhourme Place Rev. Wesley C. vous Pastor he grunted. “You ean’ find peace of Lacks in Focus, Strength an in- d “Well,” he said,“you wear glasses, you're 7° SYUDY MATERIAL — Mrs. William Hoyt, (left to right) pice / man of the School of Missions at First Christian Church, is showing study material to representatives of classes. Shown are Robert : Hard of the Chi-Rho —_ group, William Tompkins of Christian 8 p. m. = all tr “Christianity Pontise Press Phete - Men's Fellowship coat Rita ns Seesles: of Christian Youth Fellowship. The school will be held each Sunday in February from 6:30 to in Japan” will ad the a. Rector at Christ Chuieh, First Methodist Speaker =f Study Classes. Starting Sunday Young People Planning, leat, i> wan cea Christ Church Cranbrook as rec- tor. He is married and has five The Rev. Robert L. DeWitt, rec- tor of Christ Church Cranbrook, |will be the guest-speaker for the/- Born’ in Jamaica Plains, Mass.; attended high school in Auburn, Morning Worship Hour revenge + ger —— children. —ar-First Christian ler Core he junday in First Method-|- 7. renowship will open as-usual inst . are Oe a with a hymn sing at 5:45 p.m. The fourth annual : “School a Pe | an ners Y. In 1937 he was graduated in First — \ftom Amherst College with a B. A. Sunday evening throughout the In 1940 he. received a B.D. de- month of February. Sessions are | gree from the Episcopal Theolog- scheduled from 6:30 to 8 p.m. jes School and was ordained to * cece wea nw Pre-Lent Service at Orchard Lake God” tomorrow night, In charge of the groups will be Mrs.. Roger Cleffman, nursery; Mrs.. Hil] Shanhalty, kindergarten; “The Church of the Old Fashi ion Gospel” BETHEL TABERNACLE | pe . First Pentecost Church of Pontiac Sunday School 10.A. M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Eve. Service 7:30 | Tues. “Thurs. Eve. Service 1:30 “Did you tind that peace of mind you were looking for: last “Don’t kid ime,” | mind in a bottle.” Some people don’t uNderstarid what we mean when we talk) about peace of-mind, inner peace or serenity: of spirit. Some escapism, that it is a soothing potion for people who want to ead soft, innocBous lives. xk * Nothing could be further from the truth. The peace that ‘to do with escapism or evading one’s responsibilities in the iworld. On the contrary, it is the very source of the power we | need for meeting responsibilities and meeting them effectively. ‘Even as the cyelone derives its force from a quiet center, so:a night?” I asked. ~ ‘thoughtless persons even say it is a bad thing, that it is ‘comes from God—the only kind worth having—has nothing person, te have real driving power, must have inner quietness. * '*. & “The man Awith Inner conflict will be lacking in focus, strength |- of Japan will be discussed on Feb. for each member of the family. Junior High Fellowship Mrs. Lowell Mount will lead to Hear Missionary at devotions on “This Nation Under itd — Mrs. Denzil Flowers, primary; Mrs. John Radenbaugh, junior; and Richard Thompson, Chi-Rho: Every Sunday a display will be ‘arranged showing ‘the \costumes, art, social life and backgroumd of the mission country. Reid Graham’ <. will ‘be leader Sunday. W.. F. Tompkins will be miod- ‘erator for a panel, consisting of dohn Appleton, Rebert Wright _ Eugene Thompson on Feb. pre-Lent Communion of the Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, will be celebrated at the 9 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. Fred: Fuller will sing, “I Walked Dr. Howard Emrick, professor of Today Where Jesus Walked,” at'religion at Adrian College, will both services. igive the Bible lecture at 6 p.m., The Rev, Edward D. Auchard followed by réfreshments at 6:45, REV. ROBERT L, DeWITT “pobert Wright will show pic- wen 6 See a Sevatioe ie \bas,””_ and “new members will be beh” for six_consecutive .§ received. Sasereteneene, - ( Copyright, 1958) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Postor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Pestor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . .-. 9:3011:00 | N CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 | "CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Adburn) * Atfidje ted with renee of *spiritual” Chirehes : Surndany SOUWMOOe vcs es ee Lapa 7:30 p. m Rev. Tessa- Eckert of Det, Speaker.. cakes 1am : “No Service Thursday. ‘Rvening \ as PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan Church School — 10 and 11:15 A. M. _ Family Worship — 9 and 11:15 A. M.. __.____ SERMON: "Jesus Sense of Humor” Rev. W. J. RICHARDS, Pastor is REV, CLAUDE GOODWIN } = Assistant Minister Central Methodist |EectedtoPastorate cen ntenneenhaetarinsnns eerie oe _ “Church of Che You 4 People to'Speak, Sing herd and Marilyn Vernon will take jChrist,”. and ‘‘What Difference Does Christ Make in a Life.” — was — to the seest- : posed ‘of JoAnne’ Messer, Charles Stevens and~ liams, will sing “He Is Mine.” |. ‘The Rev. Claude Goodwin-ot 130 ag rer G. W. GIBSON, Minister " Bev, Milton H. Bank, O.D., Minister Calvin C. Rice, B.D. Asst. |} Wessen St, assistant pastor of scar eek pedo om “ PE 40239 47 N. Saginaw : : 'Providence Missionary Baptist. . : MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. |[church, has been named pastor, | “gas Some, Salolst. i / ening Worn aD | . a « [| Former pastor’ of the church, |11:20 tomorrow morning to 60 bo 2 “WE HAVE A MINISTRY” the Rev. T, Walter Harris, re-|ang girls who have pe y perf | Youth Service ...... 6:00PM. |signed in the ‘fall to devas his|tendance at Sunday School through Evening Service .... 7:00P, M. oe Dr. Milton H, Bank, preaching — [time to evangelistic work, . | ae hee “rs and Bible 1. —- * —< rose e | (BROADCAST Over WPON, IL 200% A; My The newly elected minister came o i to Pontiac from Greenville, N, C., Of . and vigor. To have energy and force, to live with directed pow- ‘ ‘All Saints Episcopal. Central’ Meth- Ralph—Dedsen,;— Slee s = Rev. ang Mrs. E. Crouch er, you must cultivate peace,-the kind that is described m pode. Migr gs se ear Methodist | ship sate a a p.m., an Ameri- — United Lutheran Church of | - 1348 Baldwin Avenue © ‘those felicitous ns “the. peace of God that — all Church. can Bible Society film, “Thy ~ the Ascension, First Présbyterjan, | . FE 5-8256— - Word Giveth Light,” will be shown. The picture concerns the | Methodist. publications of — for the | blind, © 2 “The Church's Mission to the World” will be discussed at the Charch - Officer “Training” ‘Seminar at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. B, Cum a sienton ary to Egypt, will speak at the 6 p.m, dinner meeting of the Junior High Fellowship Thursday, —_- Session committées for the year will include Charles. = president;. Eric Westerberg, John Ashby, Roswell Reeves, Wayne < Gotshell and Robert Newton, board of trus- tees, : ‘Will Report to Bice: the 0 U.N., Washington treasurer, respectively, of the Youth Fellowship. of Clarkston Methodist Church, will return Sat- Awards to / Be Given for Perfect Attendance at Sunday School jton, D.C. The two girls will report on their church-sponsored trip from the pul- pit of the church, soon after their return. ‘Roland Williams, Meech Shep- part in the 10 a.m. Youth service+ Sunday at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church, will preach on ‘Jesus or Barab-| Inter-Church Fellowship is being! 2 evenings by downtown churches, | First Congregational and First| CLARKSTON—Judy Inman and/ Dianne. “Chapman, president and/* urday from a week's trip to the i United Nations Youth Seminar in. New York and tour of Washing-/ Bible Study Course Set for St. Andrew's Church, Waterford Township. * * * of $ a_ student cost of. materials to be used, | Men, Women Sponsor. Smorgasbord Dinner we at 5 p.m. be used. for kitchen improvement, church. . nday- Morning . day Evening .. 7:30PM. | 13 Wa Service ..... 1 A “Basic Survey Course On the is Bible” will begin at 8 p.m. Wednes-| © Tday at St, Andrew's Episcopal) Due to the interest-and demand? for such a project, the course is) > established for the genera] purpose | ~ of offering to all people in the|@ _,jcommunity, the opportunity to en-| & roll,in a Bible study program, (} The Rev. Robert L. Miller, rector} 4 of St. Andrew's Church in Detroit,|) will be the instructor for the six-|* teen-meeting course, A tuition fee| | wife count as one registrant if they || share, the books) covers the actual |” The Covert ‘Methodist church in| # Waterford Township will have ai Smorgasbord Dinner Friday, be-| 7 All proceeds of the dinner will : Sponsors ‘will be the Wom®n's So-|. ciety and the Men's Club of the Churches MISSOURI SYNOD | BLOOMFIELD | , rar ve 9 ooh rch Service . _.10:00 A.M, ‘, esas School . . 100A, M. E Sa . + ‘ST; MARK | EW CHURCH BUILDING Ww Bloomfield Townshipt- | Wm. C. Grale, Pastor | © Sunday School ...10:00 A.M. 3 | Church Service we HIS A M. :. ef ; (Next to ae S Howard C. Claycom ta stor | ‘Cedar Crest 00 AM ~ 4 Church piecing ; . Sunday School . Corner frenesee and G > (West Side) ' Richard C, Stuckmeyer, Paste Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M: Sunday School at 9 A. M. end |! A. M. : > § ST. TRINITY | Auburn at Jessie ‘Bast Side) Ralph C. Cleus. Pestor ee eee ST. oe Joslyn at Third - . {North Side) . George Mahder, Pastor : Morning! Service: py M. © Sunday School . { —y | * Ld * eee eet ee “* # eee +t es Morning Worship: Sion Pastor: Rev. M. F; Boyd, Jr. Affliued With Southern Baptist Convention (30,000 Churches) 5 ee eee vhs cule aae de 11:00 A.M, beaten 1. 6:30 P.M, a atanvinds ye 7:30 P.M, gareaiieg be 7:30 P.M, ~ Worship’ < va Worship. Fivkbas co ee ee “FAITH BAPTIST CHURGH \ Gas peneue <3 — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. vapndanecacanlarenss, sees 11:00 cd been 7:30 : 10:90 | The Christian Education com- “They ‘will speak on “the following mittee consists of Walter Johnson, | ‘Minor White, Howard Scharfen- berg and William Doggett. the diaconate the same year. In questions, “What Do We Believe About Jesu$ Christ,” “Why Do .We Need a Personal Faith. in Jesus "Phe high ‘school ensemble, com- Kim| The ee Mr. DeWitt pasta Nixon, - Paula ‘ Webster, a sees arch, Yysilanti fromyy Bell, Don © Cox, Gar, as curate at Christ Church ‘from ~ 10-1944. "Rector ot< St, Luke’s yeni = CENTRAL /CHRISTIAN... / CHURCH Marilyn Bowes, Melvin Wil- The ushering for the service. will be ened for by six young mem, « *. “The Prior Claim,” .a Moody Institute: of Science film, will be | 459 CENTRAL here by the Rev. Mr. Harris. At = ‘ t he is attending Bible .In- fone | ny Hernan wip Pa stitute in Detroit. . Fonley Dibie Ci vip as ow dies TIO pe am, ~oeamg Bray senor RA Ege 4 Peay lind THE Sindy Night davies vans at eh 7:00 p. m. - $0OD. ' egg ang _ ~ ~Chureh Phone FE 5-8361 Healing Service, 1:00 P. ‘ _.. Bishop L. A. Parent én heen wae : Paster Res, ‘OL 2-4751- oC Asst. .by Rev. Hector’ vines 10:00 A.M. Sunday, Bae Service _ a A. Pod ut School and Departments for an eee at First Methodist poreh, Ber Le re ath A Ape ter eee a En ae bry _ fecord of success as S Edicsliat Don > . Scarlett comes to the local: _ Church of thé Nazarene with-an unusuat-T rey / tend a welcome to you to attend each of fp these services. Miss Helen Greenlee, Wag J _-nerian Bessie of Humesten, | me Service. Ae Youth Services an evangelist. We. « ex- fal 2 ; oe 8:90 P.M. 3 = Z a ¥ : a3 ; a en ede S3I0AME —— — = eae \ Scheel 3 * 2@) scarpirerauee vou Felooshie’ +> 6:30 P.M. abies earnest . M. Evening ‘Worship 7:20 P. M, .. 7:30 P.M Wed. Prayer Study Hour NEM | Oak m 4:30 ‘Heuch as “ * |Do” and “How Can the Chur ee Help.” - = ee z : 2s aaa | + a 4 | TheRev. Donald E. Bodiey, oLass Aco ge Verlee of 99° Green* | ideal Gaver of tea aecon. St., Sunday School superintendent, (left) is dis- | ment of Christian Education, | cussing the “Building With Christ” program at | Diocese ef Michigan . | the Wesleyan. Methodist Church with Floyd Wil- | and lead the discus: on | - cox of 24 ty lighted, the ‘Help Our . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY; PEDRUARY. 1, 1958 = ee ae Pn Nightly et 730 P. M. Sunday School. ....1000 A: M. Morming Worship .. 11:00 A.M. i Sunday ae | Rev. Tommy Guest, Pastor FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslysi : . t 1 Block N. of Walton ‘Bivd. Pontiac Press. Photo Sunday Schoot _.? 10:00 A.M. board aa a green light if class attendance || Moming Worship .. ae M. increases. An amber light is én, for the..no.in- outh Service ...... P.M, Evangelistic Service , 7:45 P.M, crease group and with a loss, a class gets the 7:45 P; M. | herd: Theme re} «+ ++20:00 A. M. 7:30 P.M, fended by 4% United Presbyterian Pontiac 3527 Clintonville Rd. Denald C. Gatrees, Pastor - Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M, . Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Christ Lutheran Waterford Airport Ra. at Williams Lake Bé. Sundcy School—9:30 A. M. Worship—I1 A. M. Arvid E. Anderson, Paster sc 11% N, Saginaw St. FE 2-400 |] Sunday, 11:00 A. M. THE CHRIST LIFE 1,500 addressed the three day confer- Mission Candidates Speaking Sunday ~ Rev. and Mrs. William taaphet. migsionary candidates to the tribes ot Viet Nam, will.speak Sunday in the Christian and Missionary Al- lianee Church, 220 N. Cass Lake ey og Friday in the YMCA Honored his B.A. Hak P. MooBible Stedy end Chole Rebourvel A Church vm. a re Weloome! eee “PONTIAC CnURGH OF CHRIST | Ww. W \ aes 1100 Nerth Peery Street A “ Welconias All Soreate! | Bible Study «... 2.0.0.6 6c. c ees oer soreeg cease seeetreaee pee weg - THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W.-Lewrence Street " —SUNDAY SERVICES— eee Gs eeteneges seeettenees * eee R Me 7:30 P. M. Sunday School——9:45 A. M. oung People's eM. Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting-—7:30 P. M. Wedne sday Prayer and IMecting—7:20 P. . : - §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, : commanding olficers-in-charge You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | eer eeee _eeeeee SEVENTH, DAY ADVENTIST 1ST CHURCH eeeee tonne * eee heer seer eeearrane Conon eedeeees . Seen ee + Das gh ee ene ling; Ronald Joyner, |the invitation to the Lord's Supper will be extended by Dennis Wis- niewski. i Yous sieigte of Bethany Baptist Church will be In charge of the three worship ' services tomorrow with the sermon. theme, “Lord, Help Thou My Unbelief,” at both the 9 and 11 a. m, worship hours. , Carol Kennerly will give the tall) to worship apd: invocation; “Allan Travis,.—prayer of - intercession; Brenda Donaldson, Scripture read- -offertory prayer and announcements; and Help. ly, Unt , a J —_ ‘Bergeman Jr. and Ronald Wil- | ton. a re } At the 8.p. m. vesper service, Diane Garrett will give the thought | lor the week; Beverly -Wells will] ead the hymn sing; Robert Scrib-/f - be Duke pg en Julia Dovre, 5 Goodwin, R "will aslet with Commman ‘{tarella, Elaine Garrett, Bil :. — ford, Bill Maxfield, ant &e MW 0 we Sack ie Bet: ne [wil give the call to worship Sry ——— ar =i . | Foren, the Scripture ‘reading: : : 4 : | James Fair, prayer; David ST. JOHN’S . _ EE Sanday Worship 11:00 A.M. Ff Davies, epemcenene ot ae METHODIST CHURCH |] _ Evening Service 7:30 P.M. tory prayer; and the invitationtof = 443: HIGHLAND Mr, and’ Mrs, Wm. Lanpher, the Lord's Supper will be given byl] Church: School... 9:30 A: M ken Coleen Se Vit E Ralph Bergeman Jr g Worship . 11 guest speakers | Robert Hunt, Susan Rammical ones cos ee the day. : and Thomas Cate will bring the message. Sharon Wolfe will serve as minister of music. and the Youth Choir will sing. ‘,|will speak on “The Minister and | Presbyterian Church: Ministers fo Honor 3 Wives Friday | Noon the Pontiac Pastors’ Aspocie- en oth tans dt toma meomeeile guests will be wives of the ministers. ‘ The Rev, Donald F. Schroeder of the Detroit Council of Churches His Family.” Ministers of all faiths are urged to participate in the association’s effort to give the Christian Faith | a more united voice in ourcom- | munity, said the Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor of doce | Worship Services | eee PPMLY, ....655 PM. | ea . SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Q "LOVE ul Sunday Services and eae / Reading Ree S aes Poe . 2 East Lawrence: Street IU. Wednesday Evening NAM SEM — >) Service 8 P.M. Friday to9 P.M. - ie Eat CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Wi: >. Lawrence and Williams Streets | 1 HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE wea Dy «RADIO et CKLW S >. § :45-A. M. iu _ Bandages A S FRESH START” @ VJ => / Fre ir 7s VI pad Lf =F f= em = f= asa I i=) Bethany Baptist Church | z /-West Huron at Mark Street Dk, _J0SEPH TRYINE CHAPMAN, Paster . PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Hducation Two Worship Servicce-—9.4. M. and it A. M. - rrr 5:00 . M.—Reereation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P.M—B. Y. F, Groups and Adult Workshops 8:00 P. M.—Vespers led by Bethany Young People “An —_ a Convention Charch” a ‘| Morning Worship .. 'f Bev. Carl W. Nelsen, Sunday School ..... 9: j 11:00 A. M. B. D,, Pas oA a “All Satins. Egiscopal HED Ve Williams St, at’W, Pike The Rev. Mr. Burtos, Preaching , SUNDAY SERVICES ~ ° oe 8:00 A. M.—-Holy Communion. ~~ < 9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Church School ST. GEORGE'S | EPISCOPAL CHAPEL $:00 A. M—Holy Communton 0:30 a 35:15_ jt-—Identical ; aes tirade 8 et gmat ee. ~~ cil LAFAYETTE STREET rhein vo % es eee a Sunday Evening 7PM | eel | arp, and Trumpet solos. 3 —Everyone Welcome— . uj S: MORNING WORSHIP - aRY. GEOFFREY “paY, » BA, BTR FAP OP HH OTTER TE SEH EH EET ESHER ET Ss . 285 AM. , rei ee “1045 AM, ‘EVENING SERVICE stetesssnagensenavereneaeceseseese TOO PM. » BLE STH, {WODUEIDAT, A aie oh a hse a “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ~— Pontiac, Michigan 3 Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @ip fev. W. EB, Hakes. Asst Pastor “9:45 A. M.—SUNDA¥ SCHOOL . Classes for All Ages, 10:45 A. M. —MORNING WORSHIP “FACING TEMPTATION WITH JESUS" 7:00 P:M.—EVENING SERVICES “POWER OF THE CROSS.OF CHRIST”. Rev. W. E. Hakes, Asst. Pastor oe se (FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sanday School, 16:00 A. M. _ Morning “Worship, 11:00 A. M. the Masie by the ay SOO Gemtay Evening Service, 7:80 P. Bf. paans: Dainese, Speaker - jpecial Meeting Sunday Scheel wecsmers and Workers PE ony 7:20 P.M. . Fellow: Secial, 5:30 *. M. = . LEROY SHAFER, Paster Prayer Ain \ METHODIS > | veeeeee ehewee de _ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ae 249 Baldwin—FE 4-7172 FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New Location tele Orchard Lake Avenue ~ ‘LYNN STREET - 11:00 Worship V.Y.f.S. 6:45 P.M . L, Johnson, Pastor pee YOUTH WEEKEND | Heer: Rev. Joshua Stauffer Tonight, 7:30—Tomorrow Sunday School -42110100 2. me 2 Worship . gs a" s 0 4. m, t i. Pilgrim Y¥._?. see 5. p.m. i : Golden Conpel Hour, » 7:30 p. m. Inepirational Binging a. A Warm Welcome . Church With the Big Heart? Marimont Baptist Church Invites You! — : | Morning Worship, 11 A. M. .Sunday School, 10 Ay mM. ‘Youth Hour; 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7: 30°P. ‘ual DID YOU KNOW that Rev. Philip Somers: “ has accepted the call to Marimont as our ; 2 , new pestor? ; |. ae omen - Walton: Bivd., 1 Block ott Baldwin a Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS 10-A,.M. | - _ SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ Broadcast Over WPON-—10:15-1045 “THE SCRIPTURAL Vo gn THE LORD'S DAY” Dr, Tom Malone Completely Departmentalized Sunday School for - upervised Nursery All Ages ... Modern $ .DR, MALONE dpscking = Emmanuel Baptist Choi. 7 7:30PM.” ~ Men‘s Quartette Will Sing DR. MALONE Speaking ~-RADIO REVIVAL WPON | 8:45 A. M. EACH a DAY. "Sanday School Atendance Lae Week — 1318 "gut." ~ Pontiac Central | ~ Given Scare by Catholic c Central Last Second Attempt by Shamrocks Rolls Out of: Hoop Michael contest at Highland Park,| oning—area for his Season's top! yin'w wre PG FT TP Past Clawson, 53-50 = where the Raveas clinched the’. . of 34 scints and tur dieigh wae, 2 Cock - 63 ae se pe _ syBRUNO KEARNS ——700P-tille, 7428 4 ——~—Teounters to-dump the Pontiac fivelpcen) 3 0.4 pene ka 8 By BILL CORNWELL The basketbali series between} wo” all alone. (Campbell 0} 3. Dsingki 192) -Scoring balance “ahd backboard Pontiac Central and Detroit Cath-| No one inthe gircuit. suspected) x * ® {Robak 6 3 3 Green ‘© 2 2 control, two priceless ‘ingredients|- St. _Mary’s Eaglets of Orchard! iCall 6 1 7 Storen 22 §\for a winhing basketball team, olic Central is beginning to bear some resemblance ‘to the baseball adage which goes, “‘The game is never over until the last man_is After Pontiac’s 5452 victory ober was never cinched’ until Jim Skin- ner came down with-a reboyfdi- with only two seconds’ to play/ The Detroit team look the lead “early in the game and Pontiac fell seven points behind 21-14 midway in the second, Aquarter. "The Chiefs pecked’ away and /with One minute in/the half they). ‘tied the count at/22-22. Joe Ol shove hit to make’ it 24-22 and then Charley Barge Med it 24-24 to se: the half, / tied and fen Catholic Central took i Eaglets Upset by St. James ens By H. GUY MOATS Friday night's round of action in thie Suburban Catholic League, but it wasn'i in the St. Benedict-St. Lake were going to take a iicking at the hands of Ferndale St. James. But that’s what happened, 54-47. _\It was only thé 2nd loss of the sea- son for / ‘Eaglets_ and. just about After that the champions rolled -One surprise was tossed into} out to a 32-12 ‘count at halftime and just steamed in on a 42- point 2nd half, Larry Gacki was the big gun. He fired ’em.in from all over the Victory gave Ravens a season’s| “|mark to this time of 11-0 overall | and 9 straight in the league. ' Shamrocks were allowed only twe peints in the 2nd_peried, ail SC to go. Bill Tumnicliff and ‘Bob catch up, 44-44, with three minutes), Martin then combined for a 8-point spurge: to clinch the victory. The box scores: 8ST. MICHAEL 8T. BENEDICT FG FT TP & “e13 28 Seering by Qeartew St. St, Benedict side easeanuens 13 7 15/11 21—54 Ps ae : Troy 5 Balance naw Michiae] ...0--cecessesl® 2. 7 46-28) - pcees scene 12 20,18 24—14 Pays Offin'’B’ Loop Showdown brought ‘Troy a step closer to the Oakland B League ‘championship last night. Shamrocks wiped out any: hopes of even sher- then" went scoreless for 12 min- <7 Ana Lake Orion a decisiy : a rode ra ae ne deer ing in the” loop title. ‘utes beginning’ iw thie 2nd frame | ene vrre vit at Tr back in their Ee = sown ~~ adage could very ‘well #. ‘“*The Only other SCL game, Friday and didn’t coiint again until Deel e3 3 ——— : ¢ : 18) setere a standing - - valy _-game is never over till tin the lasts RO St. Mary defeat St. Rita SE en shad minutes of the rd wate. oe ay ; ve crown at Orion, shot is taken.”*- 56-46/ a sé : Watts 4 *| The herculean efforts of Nick '¢ of '* Shamrocks made a tight ot it | Eaglets trailed at halftime, 22-21, — iA st Neira and Jim Drake. were not} © Tt was a typical Pontiac Centyal- fer one period in Highland Park |moved ahead once in the 4th, then did id 33 18 4 enough to save the Dragons as Catholic Central thriller, and it/ with the count 12-10 for Ravens. [lost their poise: and Jet St. James Score by Quarters the well - balanced Troy quintet). 8 ie ofl} dashed their hopes for the loop| & the Colts ‘on the threshold of the Oakland B crown, Only runnerup still has a chance bad well netted 15 points apiece spearhead Fitzgerald's 59-37 rout of Madison. Scoring honors went Dragons’ Title Chances|_ : Fizzle; Avondale Slips) — jents, to perfection and handed | A LITTLE CROWDED” — Pontiac Central. _ and Catholic Central players battle in close squeeze on Dick Whitmer “and Bill Hayward of = ——— : Ponting ‘Press Photo quarters for a rebound. Tom Handloser (31) and Pontiac. The Chiefs won the game, 2, ina Joe Olshove (25). of Catholic Central put the _ thriller at PCH. j xi ek * They still trail the front-cunning Pill The third /period was a nip and Colts by two full. games. tuck affait. ‘Three times it was In Friday's other conference C larkston Rol Is. On three straight field goals and” kept the Chiefs within one point ito Madison’s Rick Moos, who| Clarkston began the 2nd half of| Northville had ‘2 close call be- | Bloomfield Hills staged its out- ape tallied 17. the Wayne - Oakland League sched-| fore gaining revenge for an ear- | standing scoring display yet and farvisen Munson had his first Troy’s impressive triumph pre-|W¢ right where it left. it off by) lier loss In a 58-55 win over jhit on 30 per cent of its shots /goal of the night on a tip to _|served its spotless record,. The | °tscoring a red --hot Bloomfield) Brighton, Milford had one of its |bu* still was no match. for the / pash Pontiac ahead 33-32. Colts are now untouched in 11/ Hills five 79-66 as the full slate) better nights ‘of the: season trip- |mighty Wolves after the opening / a. 298: prey games, six in the Oakland B cir- of games ‘was loaded with sur-| ping Helly 65-50 in a sad debut | minutes. oe / Chiets held the lead throughout se ars ‘ah stenigh a oa ¢ a" y iggest sparked the sputtering Or- Clarkston trailed 10-3 before tak- , Catholic Central played a har-| Jetght : starts’.and evened thei difference assing zone throughout the game league record at 3-3. Tho tees ts tie rest Of the way. and in the last two minutes the -|Troy was their 2nd this season. | Bill Noles bagged 23, Leroy : Chiefs capitalized at the free throw Parks 22 and Dick Lippert 20 line with Charley Barge, Dick Tor LAKE ORTON | to carry the offensive burden off- Whitmer and. Skinner combining |Morgen 41-3 9 Drake $3-5 13) setting four Barons in double : fr eight. teases, with a, fle goal | Harrie its 5 Gromwett 1 6 a) : eaoe gan topped the y cod sandwiched in between.|- | Bigley . 23-6 7 Callison 20-2 ‘ With 43 seconds te play, POH ns, $08 ¢ VenWegr 05-2. 8 Northville improved its hold on led 54-50. Paul Bibeau hit for > page SA a coer oe 2nd place by/rallying to go ahead CC to make it 54-52 with 18 sec- Tees 6-087 Tosh 6 | |for the 1st time with six minutes Seere by Quarters ; onds te go. Whitmer failed to 2 eee: “15 9 ‘and holding on. “Cap” get rid of the ball within five Lake Origa coccescse 31 HM 8 Pethers meshed 2% points and CC took it out with 10 seconds _| Acker es Almashy 12-5 29 {Biery caged 16 for the Mustangs. lelt. Goforth 3 1 Acton: -3 2 8 Big Brian Watson’s 23 paced Evans 1 2 4 Hanes 5s @ ms Brighton, | The Shamrocks had the scream- . _ mode ti ite ko : i, w-a - * ing crowd on its feet when Bill VA Fontise Press Photo ee 1 8 lo Ee Milford took a liking t Holly’ Schwartz fired-from the corner.| CHORUS LINE HOP — Tom Handloser of of’Joe Gmi@~@tditimuides |" --."" **s% F liidies tee fee ek ets The. ball “hit-the rim, bounced tholic Central does the chorus line kick after the play. It was an exeiting contest on the oe "be ys Quarters [romping to a 3- ” halftime ad- . straight up, rolled around and = | missing a rebound which bounds into the hands / Pontiac court Avondale «..---2+++«. 16 14 13 1-43 t edge on free — S = : : sd * t SOT ssseene ove Redskins and Skinner took the all importan 1o—50 eon {> pt the chaed for 7 at the charity line. Six | Berkley just about clinched the,at halftime, 33-33, and the tie|which’ was still without the. serv. "McClelland and Bob Smi times he missed the first shot 0m (Inter-Lakes Conference basketball|spurred them to peak effort after! ices ofthe ailing Bilt : Vikings with 10 pol as Pe ery pe by Larry Andrews’ 2 - |erown last night by ripping South-|intermission, Guard Jim Devine |leading pomt-getter. - each, Forwards George Mack la.” eoenes, .speete 14 in | Hayward’s 10 points in the sec-ifieid, 67-47, and Waterford and| contributed 18 points to the Skipper} ‘Van Dyke held—2 -39-35- edge: George Hatch were tops for/ Van 250 ae ond half were big factors. Walled Lake pickéd up their. 2nd|cause while Dave Catherman paced| with 1% minutes remaining. Dyke with 17 and-11 respectively. cxsnahron MOOD mis : x « * league victories“of the season. Farmington with 21. Frank Fink's bucket set the stage |. w 4 a f @ 9 Elston e338 Bob Morris led CC with 14 * *- '* for McClelland, who tied the | Southfield. saw its ho 3 for at ween 5 ot tea eS : : A school scoring mark fell at le : 1 2 ~ points before foufing out in the last} waterford as the Skippers rallied MeClelland_scored the tying and| count with 50 seconds to go and least a share--of the Lakes} Jensen 1-1 § MMeGuir 34 af 2 three minutes. to whip Farmington, 62 . 51. |Winning baskets for Walled Lake,! won the game on a layup shot, |title go winging out the window tan 21 fee . in J PCH reserves also won, 53-32.- —\ Weited ‘ake went to Ven Dyke . vad ee ce scor-} Lippert, § 8.30 Thompwn $313 E PONTIAC DETROIT CC__| ahd triumphed, 41-39, on a field : Tpientesich. ~ ae Totsls 311779 Totals 38 10 66 Haywa:s ae \s Morris ; 6 a8 yt goal by Dennis McClelland in : Scors by Quarters Williams 773 6 Handloser iy a the final eight seconds, X 0 oses | The sare were all square en: | g iredee ney se pobe nes aane (| is 2 1% - * ; i —}-2-3-—€ Obshore. 5 2- 2 ; tering t 18-18, but Bloom eS ae sened & if i9—e6 , 2 — 27 Skreycht | Ae a John Herrington, Sots center, |. Berkley | she wet 34-27 lead |- a4s5 : . es Barge 45-6 13 Schwafiz 1-6-1 3 was the big gun for..Watefford.|, atte ai halftime and oaell settled ‘MILFORD HOLLY Bandy 630-1 6 Biveau 6 0-1 12 John set a new individual’ single) All | the 1 with © 206 fe sa Sep og Ny Totals 15 18-33-54 Totals 22 8-16 52/game. scoring record at. the High- 0 | Ing on ‘the 4th s eiore 1 2 4 Maddon. 2 q $- 4 iy te Mnyrere |, ual Reet, eobent. air at ol es = Tages ace is a hie. Siaskey = 4.3 6 Courtney, 1 1 3 ce : BC ceses vee. 8 16 14 16—5¥lon 11 field goals and nine -eg- ~. +s s a two-ga : ee otis ~e i eu .« a Beton oo Bn rest shots. 56-41 Defeat -Is_ 10th edge in the’ I-L race in its drive PUTS PCH AHEAD — Harrison Munson’s Rae A gear ‘enn $i am 37% ie ne * | { signals, dual. horns, etc. ook Oskland Ave. | , COMPLETE. ‘WITH. ANTIFREEZE 1 Nothing Hise to Buy—Come in ond Drive It Away! ;R & R MOTORS,. -Inc.. “The Show Place of Pontiac” Your Chrysler —Plymouth— Imperial Dealer Te? ROOK. 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WALL MURAL — One of Mrs. William Bardshaw’s favorite parts of her new ee Pontiac Press Photes-by Ed ‘Vanderworp and kitchen are at the front of the Bradshaw © The furniture is modern in design, constructed of house is this Ming mural om thé-living room wall. There is a smaller matching one the raised hearth. The sofa is brown and aqua tweed, matching an armchair at the home. Molding divides the long windows irito tiny: limed oak. The rug is a sculptured beige one. on the wall around the corner. Walls are sandalwood, the rugs beige. The half-wall bottom of the picture. The lamp next to this sofa has butterflies and leaves’ pressed = and planter separaie the living and dining rooms. Stone caps béth this planter and — into the shade. ~ Bradshaw Home Built on Comer Lot ) panes. Above the birch dado the walls are painted ‘By JANET ODELI,. / to use_the cotton rugs im the on the road. They are divided Pontiac Press Home Editor : view of distant trees, Draperies are floor length, printed in white, brown and aqua. WALL MURALS Pointe drive, was incidental. On the wall above the sofa and * ® /* Upper Long Lake Estates is Reese a section of curving streets and 4 2 IN UPPER LONG LAKE ESTATES + This brick and board and batten home of in a Roman brick wall which the. William: D. Bradshaws is set at an angle on a corner lot. Bricks are nutmeg Pointe drive. Hallmark Builders constructéd the Bradshaw divides the liviig room from One inside wall is birch with color and wood salmon pink. Shutters are sandalwood. Wrought iron columns trim Houseman-Spitzley.’ ee the dining room and kitchen. yellow and aqua paper in a bee 4 ; It's a Tbng, low ranch type — 4m the dining room section this pattern. The breakfast set is house built of board and batten a aqua, Above thi< table is a shut- ; at tered opening to the family The floor is corktone tile. in a mofiled green. floor tan. Yellow quilted chintz windows have birch t& room. Here the man of the house.can _° Rose__and— pink” combine to spreads hang over brown skirts. them. Draperies _ are." white. ~ Back of the kitchen is the lean back in hig leather lounge make the bathroom a feminine The curtains at the corner wine with pink, blue and utility room and a lavatory. chair and look at television road looking room, Above the rose dows are blue and gold on pale _ floral pattern. Walls are pale : wall tile the wallpaper is pink blue. ; : ‘ yellow with just a hint of salmon and blue in a love letter design. in the design. Twin chests of Curtains are white with a metal- drawers and night stands ‘are - lie stripe. ; : inted gray. : ” corduroy spread. YELLOW AND GRAY Sharon, the twelve-year-old young girls nowadays she col- ‘Inthe Bradshaws’ bedroom daughter has'a sunny reom on __ilects bed animals and displays a ae : aoa js at > e* 4 : a : 2 j es = f aS ee a a. 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Her walls“are ee The furnityre is mel * * a % Hey 1 | . | yt ‘ > f “ > ‘9. ‘ oe "ee , all ihe a t certs Lcicorsiodt onibersel ee * FOURTEEN _ ied Ceascadsicaidicneacieben t Of the bottom of a wastebeaiet, F garbage can or other “household d | container for: dry. materais is broken, salvage the: item by in-| - HUGUS-MARSH |, ROOFING & INSULATION CO. | serting a tight-fitting piece of ~CMICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for ‘ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” | contrast pleasingly ha delightful lower level. xX : Brand New—'s8 Model eae “ Lom NORALCO ee atten ah cose coma ranch oo : Interior details include a full) ALUMINUM aa . | 8 ee bogey en A Tos D0 WINDOWS je e | fectt fireplaces in\both the living ] 2A as | 34295 1 $SB95 | ; Zz coat has access tothe terrace; | An Standard Sises Any Sins Sear MASTER . 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Phone FE 4-0777 e proposed legislation recommended “ve we Ce : E Gineveen tedng wr the Motoanl aR = ; Aaepentian of —e Boards. |: NO MONEY . wr “MAIN LIVING LEVELS -/ The main living mal living room or pliroom, @ hobby room and Phas goo Wigner STORM WINDOWS BL wattnee eieelote te on. remo tra oho ie Se Se erie the national! , Be Kee sik a eee, Seah Me. chairman of the Subcommitte of ee ere Saeeee, | suns ila ia Sot wah cc to Cs eee eee twory taeded ALUMINUM 'g omg 5 | plit Level Ranch Home (rina t2e He teed before the House Ways oe laundry room, ~ tT x* * *& Combination ‘Door 29 b Welcomes my Generations (See SERS) ng tre a ed its two exposures could pasily be|_.in on the sale of a taxpayer's What constitutes ideal fam- the other, and yet the adapted to a comfortable bed- > ‘NO PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH Ist -[, iat For one anmver, staylor family member eooning ts the|t00mn andthe lower level lvebtry|" tas ''g cals re'tume tees] 3 WEEDON HOME paren 00.. te dein of ta tous, front done doe ot ned tocol lnverted int ll at sere” om deductle. esi for grandparents. The House of The Week | Would be particularly sents the largest financial un- 2 <<. anit * igi HW90 has six rooms, vin- paige ondigraes + wogoe om dertehing of the overatetning : , rooms, cluding three bedrooms, plus ’ > | majority z bedrooms, arranged on three especially since the play room is told the legislators, pointing Build “TRU- BILT different levels a each Rwy Svine Dads be bas tue lal es oat to thea that 60 of BLOCKS SPLIT LEVEL RANCH—Wood shingles, board house. If built on a sloping lot, this home would ¢ =a FE sale eines cme | 7) Trade In Your , Present Home 14, 800 "MODELS OPEN: 2.P.M. te 8 F. oe oes S / ~ QUALITY. “TESTED The center hall provides excel-/ main level and 800 square |with ease, linking it with the ent “circulation,” yet does not} feet. on the terrace level. The |iplumbing above for the master! /) 0 GIVE YOU THE VERY: BEST [create 4 corridor effect which} garage has 440.square feet. |/bathroom. This would be econom- “Tru-Bilt” block# are teste to meet the rigid requirements of peel ney the first impression | - The overall dimensions of the“ |iical standard spécifications./'They are made, using the very best 2 : house are 65 feet 8 inches and ‘newest equipment . .'. to assure you of quality, strength, It has a formal living room, | by 32 feet 9 inches, including Geo Trek ood ve eats set against a backdrop of an | the garage but excluding the ~ TRU. BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS || ceter fireplace ' teat. - COMPANY _. } brick, plus an informal rooin or playroom 1992 Pontine 1 xe nosbe 1" | through sliding AND ORCHARD LA end! OntO @ Pear terrace. The balcony, ge ‘ oe jlevel as the be REAL BEAUTY . “when you use (@l |bedroom to a ba the master bedroom NATURAL BUILDING. 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AMMEDUTE Ry se, | oa een erect son tem SRS _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. _saruftpay, FEBRUARY 1 1, 1958. f \ Benne peer ay gest ' rs iS ais Wouldn't Keciw | ‘ ” Madorn Laundry Tub ‘ “With « the current ‘popularity of - in utility rogms is often at a pre- “mium—the “fiberglas taundry tub - has come into its own, These mod- ern tubs put utility into the utility room. Their slim, trim lines, both in’ deluxe cabinet - models. and sturdy stand..models, harmonize with teday’s gleaming appliances. Fiberglas laundry tubs’ after years of. testing, have proved to be/| - ! . durable, impervious to Soaps and detergents. They will. not ‘stain, chip or craze. Protect Mementos Some persons like to decorate|’ -~-hemes with old mementos — res- Sheet music or} taurant - menus, play programs. Either framed or pasted on recreation or den walls, these neetl to be protected. A coat of shellac’ will prevent curling as well as darkening by dust. . basementless houses—where space DOORS _e 0a Any Size NN "8" : bf ta? Sow 55 WE DELIVER MERCER ~ DOOR & TRIM 490 Pontiac Tfail _ WALLED LAKE MA 4-2222— - IN HURON WOODS —‘Ti@ Clifford Aldersons ‘of Bay City moved to this suburban subdivision . i. in June. This view of their new tri-level home’ ee the rear basemeiit éntrance. The house is aL jas Bed Headboard 48 It’s quite simple to transform bs tJ 2 { work. Ponting Press Photos by kd Vandetwerp “built of coral bricks with coral trinr and sidinig.””|"~ ‘Suburbanite Home Builders “ the’ construction “wall Jare not enly popular with style- | 6 ~ |vent pre-school tots. from falling out of bed; ardboard Serves * -lordinary bedroom into a room “ for a queen.” ‘An attractive ' Headboards of %" hardboard) are especially popular because’ they are sturdy and may be paint-| ed to fit the room's decor. Many) planners select Leatherwood, the! ‘Iwill please the “queen” of “ - Thardboard that looks and feels like | a -lrich ‘Spanish-graifi leather, for a ad neadboard that lends a distinctive |O flair to a bedroom. An. extra high headboard of | radio, plant. book rack: or tissues within easy reach.. Bédsteads can be built along a with one protective side | conscious women, but are often: used in children’s rooms to pre-| Vent ‘New Gas Beane | Directly Through Wall | | A problem often arising ‘in the | wake of home remodeling jobs is! ‘how to heat. built-on rooms, or rporches and breezeways which, have been converted into living jareass. 1 Major changes in heating in- WHEN YOU HEAT-“ Gas you're really living! The best modern fuels deserves the best in modern equipment. Play safe. Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT HEATING EQUIPMENT — +e 4 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. | Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 "Eves. and Sun. stallations ‘can be expensive. A = economical way can be found in gas heaters -that are vented directly through a wall, : They do not require vent pipes or chimneys, Venting is achieved through a built - in duct.which projects directly through the wall behind the heater, The duct is not visible from inside the room and ts -inconspicuous on the out- side wall. | imodels, }| ing is required. jof wall. structure soll in some ‘cases, “the. cutting out of & section of | the inside wall,” ; I a sealed chamber. venting duct : draws in air for | combustion directly doors > and expels waste gases, through a second, separate duct. | Room air is not used for combustion. Room air is drawn through | warmed, and the dwelling area through the upper portion of the heater? Some models use an electric - powered) circulating fan ‘but this is an optional accessory. | Models now. being manufac- ‘tured include a, power-vented heater that can be used in win- dows as well as in walls. Where electricty is required for power 115-volt house current is sufficient and no. special wir- the lower part of the heater. Some! : Drean House. _ Can Go Up Now HQUESTION. BOX HOME UN COC WITLC ND a — Q—We need a new roof and un- derstand it can be applied in win- ter. But if ‘it_rains‘er snows while the job is being done, wouldn't wa- ter get inside and cause darhage? This year of 1958 will be a good | - Combustion “takes Place inside | year - to. build that house you've | “The: _bullt- in ‘been: planning for these reasons: | 1. Prices ‘of building materials trom out-| on the- whole will be lower—some | ‘quite a lot lower—than -in 1957 or} |1956. 2,. Any rise in labor cost is likely ito be much more moderate than lin gas years. 3. Builders and _ subcontractors. wil) 4. Mortgage money will be_more plentiful and interest rates may be}- ia shade under the high levél ireached in 1957. Basically, the reason Sor this is that the stiff competition of- fered by commercial and indus- trial construction during the last building will have a freer field\ than it has had—at least since 1954, The. heaters can be installed utility gas as well as for liquefied petroleum gas in input capacities £ ectill ~ CONTRACTOR ‘Otto A. Trzos | State & City Licensed @ Residential Wiring Installations - Call MA 6-6247 Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845- West Huron St. - FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 ‘Does Your Gara Look Like This h UHRORIOON ferme u C3 1 Wf YOU CAN MODERNIZE LIKE THIS! — "TERMS a6 Up to 5 Years te ry. 4 ® PHONE. con sStiMATE = a Laeaal : ie varying from 14,00 to 45,000 b.t.u.’s units. They afte equipped with either manual or thermostatic controls, Propet Glue Will Do Job of Holding Hide and fish glues, which once; had to be heated long and care- from their containers and have “}trerendous holding ‘strength. . Use powdered resin glue when you want a water-resistant, non- Staining adhesive. | TO BUY OR SELL Ti REAL ESTATE See IQ HN’ KINZLER TOR and BUILDER 670 w. Huron FE 4-3525 | SEE Ta Us. Aid FIRST | ‘Quick Service ! ‘tana Contracts — Real Estate Insurance.— Investments Trust Service DAWSON & ssigideepg Use powdere] casein glue when you want a 'strong,-heavy- duty adhesive, but work care- | fully with it to preyent getting any: of on the surface of the. etorials being joined. Use only a waterproof glue for making joints or repairs on out- door wooden furniture. Don't forget that glue can not do much towards locking a poorly- made joint into place. nitpeninn niente en) -tMost Homes Are Wood” & “Probably “% per. cent ‘ot the homes in the United States are made largely of wood, famed New York architect Ralph_T.. Walker reported recently. He urged fellow architects to use wood with feeling R. J. Dawsen, Hugh A, ee 11% ON. ee — Phone FE 2-54 and understanding in home design give people delight and pleasure fn their daily living. _ fully, can now be used directly} ihigh rate of interest. In 1958, mort- gage-lending institutions will bein a better position to make: home loans, This will be true of both/¢ FHA.- insured andnon -. insnred few years for materials, men | and money will be lessened. Home | ‘During 1957, mortgage Foan's. |were very hard to get, even when| at any floor level and in any type|the borrower was willing to pay Models are available for| what used to be looked on as a A—Not necessarily, if you re- +-reot with asphalt shingles, In most cases, these can be applied | directly over the old roofing ma- terial. Even jf a blizzard inter- rupts the job, the area that hasn't yet been reroofed still has the same protection it had before the work was started. Another ad- vantage of this method is that there’s little mess during the werk or afterward, since the eld Fooling remains, of alternate cyte eat excess moisture, It is frequently found in improperly | ventilated attics. Qi-How can “jnlaid linoleum be! removed from a floor A—Take up the old linoleum with a floor chisel, ene with a | blade about 3 inches. wide, Drive it under the linoleum at a shal- low angle and Pry up, without gouging the floor. After removal, use a commercial solvent to loos. _ en cement and paper under-lay- ND... BURMEISTER “Peg-Board” enables the decora-| & ‘itor to hang a lamp, picture, clock M BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD haar .. BU GO jootD BOND... SURAT i ME 50) NOW SELLING AT CASH - WAY LUMBER. PRIOES * * * Don't expect to get a veteran's _ guaranteed loan. As the statute now stands, the legal availability of this kind of financing will end ‘in June for veterans of World War Ls While the program remains in lexistence for Korean War veterans juntil 1965; it has been so hedged labout with interest rate restrictions ithat it. is virtually out of the pic- tre... Wall Paneling Should - |Suit Type of Room | There are an infinite number of paneling patterns, but because the contemporary home has lower ceil- ings than older homes, installing} -|the panels-vertically to: give the} - iNusion of height is proving the most popular. If a perfectly smooth wall should be selected which have been cut with a tongue and groove so that they fit together without a break, but panels cut with a slight V joint. enjoy equal ponularity. Another pattern fast becoming a ‘batten installed vertically. This type of paneling‘ gives added di- mension and texture to a Wall ands seems to be especially complimen- tary to a room which | features other rugged textures, such as nat- ural stone in ‘the fireplace and hearth, — Means More Time | A Modern Kitchen - With thé Children an Gamble... / KITCHEN We- pride: ourselves on our custom workmanshi hip and attention to detail. Choose now fiom. our large selection of woods, finishes and hardware. When You're Planning a New For. automatic now melting, a system of piping or tubing can "re embedded in walks and driveyays ef your home “and: supplied with er, £Q—The plasterboarti—eeilings in my house have been painted over many times and now have hairline cracks all over them. Even when repainted, the cracks show. What can I do? A—Try painting the citing with a special “texture” pain! It goes on thickly, and is espe- cially... designed to hide biem- ishes. Most paint and building material dealers can supply it. is desired, panel boards| -* favorite_is_the_board-and-inverted--— Remove Snow With Heat! hot water from the main heatirit?’, hess 103 State - See This Amazing Softener — at re HLH. STANTON . FE 5-1683 we BURMEISTER GOLD carr race | TWINSULATION 2” ook woo. isuLATION | an ; moe 300007 jn $375}. 7 see “coun ‘BOND. oe BURMEISTER Michigan's s tengent Gold Bond Dealer oe ee: OPEN ; SUNDAY | 110A. sald a ® , a Serving Mew People More Hours for Their Convenience SPECIAL NOTICE! We must, reduce our inventory at once to. make reom - for carloads of new materials that are arriving and must be put under cover. This Sale Is a Mu Rr OC Rg MRE SALE te \ on Sites. 108 uaxsiawune 4s , wail * # * All prices: are FOB our yard in tots of So pieces or Lease _ material |sted is “subject elon sale at price quoted and a és are final. é avai service but you “must place your order in\person ae our office. lf -you don’t have tron ‘tation. call in and_we will have a courtesy car pick, you up. All miaterials are of the: highest quality _ ‘able and, are manufactured by the National ‘Gypsum Co., Buffalo, New York, SAVE ON THIS 250,000 SALE — q 810 BUNDLES 16x48 GYPSUM LATH, 32 ft. bdles. 9 re Ea, Ss 4 3 ‘6 ~ WithFamious Gold Bond Label .........:........ 430 Pieces 4x8x'/ Gypsum Board etalk ee eee ne, SE g 3 1420 Pieces 4x8x3e Gypsum Boord .....\............ - $1.29 ea. Z 1700 Pieces 4x8x1/2 Gypsum Board «wwe Satie daw nies $1.49 ea. = \ 300 25 Ib, Bags Joint Cement .......:.............. $2.10 ea. : 100 25 Ib. Bags Crown Coot ............... CaP E ee $2,10 ec. a 110 Bags 250 Joint System .................. Nears cs $3.15 ea. 90c. ea. ps :4 L~ ei | a S + Sa eS ee , % 10 Choice Colors to Choose tran x 9,000 Pounds of Gold Bond Crotte Pigacais Paint z \ : 5 Lb. Pail or 1 Gal. ray Bai ss 1 Gal. Pail | “ 7 rac oe Reg. $1.49 Now Only 9 8 Se 25 Ib. Pail or 5 Gal. Can, Regularly $7.50 .... Sale Price $3.45- a ALL SALES AT THIS SALE PRICE. FINAL 8 Gold Bond PAL Latex Rubber Base Paint & w No’ 13 _ 700 Gals. to go for only 18 CHOICE COLORS a. Above Paint Specials Are Not of Discontinued Line of Colors. SALE is Only to Reduce Inventory 4 4x8x'4 Fir Plywood .... $3.20 | 4x8x% Fir Plywood... $7.39 Eo 4x8x' Fir Plywood... $5.40 - 4x8x% White Pine. $14.95. a 4x8x% Fir Plywood... $6.45 | 4x8x% Birch ........ $15.95 ‘4x8x5 Myers ee $4.65 e- Gold sa Kciastockatia WHITE CEILING TILE 4 Wxt2 Per eo = ‘Gold Bond Ceiling Tile (12x12 | 16x16 99°77 16x32 “PeeM) | “All High Quality Gold Bond” BATHROOM. VANITIES _ DESKS —~ GUN CABINETS es AND INSTALLED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS - J Ren eed Payment! - 3088 W. Huron Open No Desi Stop In. See Our Model. No Down - Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment, : ‘The CABINET SHOP Fite 8 FE 6.0331 Stes, “After Sours Call OR: 3-4385 fh LOWEST DOWN Jow. New 3- bedroom brick F storms and screens, over 1, and sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS. taxes a are re practically, nothing. | Elizabeth ne ow x | ry Rd.” ENJ. "12545 Linwood * ONLY 3 BO DOWN. 30-Year Mortgage 157 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! ONLY 2 LEFT! HURRY! “ Bullder 3 won't’ wait, wants ther sold at once, therefore oven, equipped with Waste King incinerator, formica.. counter tops, forced air heat, walk-in closet ~ OPEN SUNDAY ‘AND DAILY” wT. Ka. Only ”». “Minutes | from Downtown Pontiac , <. 879 FERNBARRY So: = “CET RICH QUICK” PAYMENT YET! priced so hames with sliding eee doors, square ft,, built-in range- and GOLD BOND , paved streets, city water e 75-foot lots. Live where Se eenaeenaraee La aR 4 Blocks wigs “BUR RICH TU 3-4000 12 000 Ft. 2x8 Ext. Sheathing Board >.» BURMEISTER —S6t BOND . I USES GOLD BOND GOLD BOND | os - BURMEISTER GOLD BOND 95 perM Come in or call for our new 4-page CASH-WAY price. list with hundreds of. items dt low prices for ‘58 whatever your needs. Maybe it will pay you to consult Burmeister’s. Get top “brand —quality—materials & fave hundreds. _ OPEN ‘TIL 8 P. M. SUNDAYS 10 to 3 - Special Prices on Lumber = Your! heer a Projects’ sida, *** @Nog a109 waa “anos | aio Way 3 B..... en ‘mae ¢0. | | EM: 3-4171. 7940 Cooley Lake and Williams Lake Rds. —M 34171. Wholesale All Prices Are CASH-WAY and in Quentities tinted Wholesale . _Reull WRITE OR CALL FOR OUR 4-PAGE CASH WAY Retail- 3 . \Figtfes cn Quantities in Stock are ‘Approximations GOLD, ; BOND +s BURM oe HUGUS-MARSH ae ~~ ROOFING -& Latter CO. |] int e-a1ss } “if the: bottom ot a wastebasket, ae | garbage an or other household! - container for dry materials is|- broken, salvage the item by in- » : ee of “GOODRICH "FARMS M-BRICK — 11¢ BATE erst .990 FULL PRICE acres Sankt £06 MICHIGAN. Shee for ‘ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDO ~ Brand New—58 Model Sa al NORALCO Sa" | alison ‘24° $5 B95 ‘ages All Standard Siees Any. Stee . — werd’ Saveeet Pola Petersoh Window sah Bs ALWINDO E DIVISION NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY . | FE 8.0495 M.--OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS “Complete ‘Basement Walerproofi 24 Whitfield : j AW Work - Guaranteed — Free Estimates! __ | Reliable ‘Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 Sve inves ANC Weed thingies. board: house. It built on a sloping lot, this home would + and batten and brick veneer contrast pleasingly have an even more delightful lower level. | ' on the exterior of this eight-roam split level ranch_ ‘| Custom Built Interior details inctade. a till vestibule with coat closet-dividers. NO MONEY DOWN. ‘STORM WINDOWS. | - \ <€s'a” are poles which give a center hall ef- 2 i fect; fireplaces in both the living “* room and the playroom;~the dining room has access to the terrace; ah eon MASTER BEDROOM. § space and a corner for a dinette. 12" « 1a 15°6" x 12'0* * A a If you are interested in the re =i ° | House ‘ot the Week, og a z Pontiac 19, Michigan, No stamps ac- om —8 Barn * op : 3 : + vy CTR TICE ae 4 KITCHEN 2 = =] 14igh x Q1on 00m : GARAGE 4 5 PS oa : 29g" ‘ = —— > eee _— i a AY * 2. amen Go of ee : e 14'6" ag 12! z e HW40 ee a + 24 : ‘MAIN LIVING LEVELS — The main living tal ving fom o playroom, aby rom and i 88 levels of the hate are shown on this floor plan. a laundry room. a eel ‘The terrace elvel, tof shown, includes an infor as mean ot ale ark javeaes | Sow formal living room, 23 feet by 17 sap eid Aluminum ; os | plit Level Ranch Home et nc, ay had il i He Wan] , undry room : tok & Combination Door ‘2 Q” | Welcomes 3 Generations |" int ow cn era cod : . of RTS . its: two exposures could easily. be ) “4 . RCH 1 What constitutes an ideal fam-jend tothe other, and yet the guest|adapted etc rec Mbps po : NO PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH Ist J... jouer For one answer, study|or family member coming in the|"00m and the lower level lavatory = "\o55 on the sale of a house 1s con- TORIDHEET N , -G. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT 0, | ice «oi soma tn Sten mi md una red Ml eee ts RD Or HEAT KIRN ao Phone FE 4-2597 readily adapabe ¢ facilities Statistics FE Hy F por oem ra “Investment in a home st Ni for the Tops. See may \ : — fe ee | Te Howe ot The Week for tn cider ssemher ot fan fase-| Sotnaye Mreet Saanstel se | 1 Contest, Convenionce ie 7 b, Build PY TRU-BILT three on three foo. bath Form Sa tae Se especially since the play room is | 4. told the legislators, pointing |h* end Economy! \ é ! different levels in such a way! living level; it has two rooms || S4Jscent and might double as @ | out to theen that 00 por cent ot |" | ! g : h that the activities of a b fam senior living room, - . . For Free Heating Survey and Ritteste Call ss BROS fear mer Se es | ara meme \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ : 2 ’ i on Trace ievei, - misono ene abe t's quite simple to transform an, Ss linary bedroom into a:room “fit ‘}for a queen.” An attractive head- board, ~canopy, valance or cabinet will please “the” er: of any oe Headboards of” 4” “hardboard = jare éspecially popular - because |they are sturdy and may be paint-| ed to fit the room’s.decor. Many! . |planners select Leatherwood, the hardboard that looks and feels like | rich Spanish-grain leather, for a. headboard that-lends a distinctive | flair to a bedroom. "An extra high headboard | of hepa 's Largest Gold & heed Rell NOW celine Ay - GASH - WAY LUMBER R PRIGES- SUNDAY 10A.M, to 3P. . a “GOLD BOND . . “suka 7 Protect Mementos Some persons like to decorate homes with old mementos — res. ‘They are equipped loans, This will be true of both my house have beer. ‘over FHA - insured and-non - insured 9,000 Pounds of Gold Bond Craftco Cement Point = many times and now have, Slectrical | sn -» © 5 Lb. Pail or 1 Gol. pale mw * cracks all over them. Even when “Peg-Board” ‘enables the decora-| @¢ taurant . menus, sheet music or ti e h le icture, clock Kae aire peri Par tot - oie. — a fers y- os aa oa i i Sie ’ pasted on recreation ox den walls, | a Ta plant, Face oF tissu ... these need to be protected, A coat| within ~~ — ‘Sings ia , of shellac will’ prevent- carting as) “| wall ik one chanting te = “well as darkeriing by dust. wa gos x pe jare not only popular with style- 5 : " s son grag children’s peg igang a We «ust reduce on inventory ot once to . for cits of new DOORS Z Pah , wear pre-school ‘tots from falling} * materials thet are orriving and must | - Pp “under cover. a 7 Se an ie — “ # out-of | . 2 Lie 4 : pay Any Size. oN onan’ woops ~ The Gifford Slee 3 ‘Pontiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp coe “« T his Sa le S a Y ne te sitet! oe ot Bay City moved-to:this suburban subdivision built of coral bricks with coral trim and siding: : : . ly ik "6" in June. This view of their new tri-level home _ Suburbanite Home Builders did the construction re} Alt prices are FOB our yard lots“6F 30 pieces of\more. All vciaicd listed is “subject to. \ = shows the rear ep oe entrance. The hotse is — work. @ sale“ in final. We have a large fleet of t \ ae = = ri — a caves but you rant “ylace your order in person at yribe ; ; * m anni Ae ee an VV Eder- call in and we will have a courtesy car pick you up. \A materia Is are 0 ighest quality avail- MAHOGANY y SE “ee 90 en t e as FHOME OWNERS wl able and are manufactured by the National Gypsum (o., Buffalo, New York. Bee) a Vent New Gas Heater Dream hoe g Z : f QUESTION. BOX SAVE ON THIS 250,000 SALE | wevewven ||Directly Through Wall mond a ) fo a new roof and un- Pat 3 y g Can Go Up Now derstaad " ang Be tgitied le win pe 810 BUNDLES 16x48 GYPSUM Lar. 32 ft. bdles. 94: a: MERCER ‘A pettlesi often ‘nttsing in they strecteos’ wad,” io. jane came ter. Dat it i sae ot sows waleree: WU Famous Gold Bond Label dhs 445 he es RON : ; |wake of home remodeling jobs is| the cutting out of a ‘section of I 7 ; rales beige Patna 5 T coon & TRIM jam 0 heat built-on rooms, ot} the inside wal . This year By: BE be a good a 3 Se) 2 430 Pieces 4x8x'% Gypsum Boord...|............... .. $1.ldea. ¢ z~490 Pontiac Trail porenes: néezeways which) Combustion takes place insidelyear. to. build ‘that houseyou ive] eet: Sere © 705 | ; CRN nee ¢ have been converted into li P — ae roof with t shingles, In | oo ‘ WALLED LAKE fe cen ellertete Tite: Iv ey Ghismker The keteseltoen plennbig for thoes reasie:| ee 5 ee es 1420 Pieces 4x8x3% Gypsum Boord —.. a eee ree . $1 .29 ea. ‘ MA 4-2222 Major changes in heating - venting duct draws in air for| 1. Prices of building materials — the old roofing ma- | + 1700 Plesas 4x8x Gypsum Board Wa sk See age ces $1.49 ea. ae - */stallations can be éxpensive. A combustion directly from out-on the whole will be Jower—some| terial it a blizzard inter. ° 7 = ‘ : more economical way can -be| goons and -expels waste gases quite a lot lower—than in 1957 or| TUpts the job, , the-area that hasn't | * 300 25 Ib. Bags Joint Cement....... Je dis ve al Evens $2.10 ec. . Wi you HEAT- nel oe Dees tat soe through a second, separate duct. 1956. — yet teen seen Repeal me 2 100 25 ib. B Cc re! oe ' : vented'‘directly through a wall. .-‘ same protection it had the: ags Crown Coot ..... abe gee ede : $2. ! They do not require vent pipes|;Room air is not used for], yey oe, in labor cost S — work was started. Another aS fown Goat - oe 10 ec. 2 or chimneys. Venting is achieved| Combustion. jto much more m e an) vantage of this method is that |g ~410 Joint ee ee nk exits z oe SSE a, | Coa ea ee eB et ae ee Hee, BO projects’ directly through the wall|the lower part of the heater. Some work or afterward, sinct the old |G 1.25 ea. ee [being the hoster. The duct is| warmed, and then flows out into wi be ‘bidding ‘moré closely. - | roofing remaing, al $ : eee ip not visible from inside! the room| the dwelling .area throughthe. S ; 90c ea. a, you're really living! The best and is Theonspicuous on the out-| Upper portion of the heaier. Some plenil and interest i may be sat Geese Ck at Is a ee hg ws ee ek ea. a q modern _ lesérves the |side wall. models use an electric-powered seared te 3 tthe _ — : we aS ~ best in mode - equipment.| pecause mo chimney is re- |*irculating fan but this is an A~—Dry rot is caused by a fun- |66 Play safe. Be red, the me cimay pee optional aceessory, “Basically, the reason for this | gus that grows best in conditions - 2 pam often. can be voniteed ~ Models now being manufac- ts that the stiff —e ed ewe uate ", Scntity ten = =@ __ 2 __ three hours or less. The job | tured include a power-vented — mercies ond a —. & y_Soume tea - Save. = J ‘an extension of the gas | heater that can be used in win. | ‘i! construction during the last in improperly ventilated attics p ee ee piiinncten, ts dling a | Sete ta well on bi Gala. Where — years mt Ae pein — Q—How can inlaid linoleum be|@¢ Buy 5 small hole~ through the wail | electricty is required for power. building in bt ap Pury removed from a floor 2 - > HEATING te aatficlene way mouse current | than it has had—at least since aaa wok oe amar. "Wow for Y - : specia! ~ | 1954. h a floor chisel, one with a be EQUIPMENT ing is required. : Dendeg- 298, ee | blade about 3 inches wide.’ Drive | * Spri Se ee |. Wie: weeeeee tan be baetatied it under the Hnoleum at a shal- | Sp = FRED : at any floor ‘ovat a in any nian orang hard » pats when low angle and pry up, without a ng of wall. Models are available for| what shoot od te een "he c gouging the floor. After removal, |Z W MOOTE @ | utilify gas as well as for liquefied high rate of tatarent. Ta 1958, mort. pag a icine 1 : petroleum gas in input capacities!gage-lending institutions will be in| °" C°™est and paper underaxy: Ph - INC. varying from 14.00 to. 45,000 e ere emmitions will be in| ey Je 10 Choice Colors to Choose From b.t.u.’s units. Q—The plasterboard cota / in 3 . [-4 w 1 Gol. Pail we. e . FF = s CONTRACTOR - Don't ¢ peet to get a vet repainted, the cracks What eo ‘State & City sone Proper Glue aot eusenne then, As the on can I do? = a : i R $1 49 3 Now Only > \ s now s, the legal availabili ceiting eg. Nos Trzos © Commercial Will Do Job of this, Kind f Senutag wat anal aa ag ale 5 : 4 ‘3101 Orcha a Rd. | + indeed acres ; rs Jon be veep at elt: ee von eg cet Fe 25 Ib. Pail or 5 Gal. Can, Regularly $7.50 . ‘Sal Price'$3.45. : K stare 1. oo of Holding Il. While the program remains in| Mate Pare Yo ‘bide’ blenn. [= ALL SALES AT THIS SALE PRICE FINAL : 3 eego. , Commercial for K Ww t ’ Maintenance Hide and fish glues, which once cntil 195, “it reg Teds betel sacasilay niles aes cageay 9 iz i - FE 2-0278 satis had to be heated long and care-jabout with interest rate-npStrictions anal . Gold Bond PAL Latex Rubber Base Paint “9 7 \ rary nd S “= "ang jfully, can now be used directly|that it is virtually out of the ull ra re . \ enki ae ee Over 25 Years in Pontiac from their containers and have ture, f 18 CHOICE COLORS 700 Gals. to go for only $255: © > ‘Call MA 6-6247 ‘G45 West Heron $e. tremendous holding strength. ee eae, ies ae * FE 2-3924 & FE-2-4008 ‘| -Use powdered resin glue when a a on - .& |you want a water-resistant, non- Wall Paneling Should iz Above Paint Specials Are Not of. Discontinued. Line of Colors. SALE is Only to Reduce Inventory ec. i See TAYLOR MADE t- emery prrnet sy staining adhesive. Suit Type - Room o 5 a ee TAYLOR MA — U dered casein — glue ye: —— ] a a New ~ < 5 aE Ps *-<" T TO BUY R SELL whea you want ast line — —* Oy —— 2 4x8x'4 Fir Plywood ose @, $3.20 | 4x8x% Fir Pireeet e288 6 . $7.39 m™ GARAGE DoOoRS| ] REAL STATE J) tay a rs pa eilcaeagiten cvulinaeties Viale lower ceil- : 9 4x8x' Fir Plywood .... $5.40 | 4x8x% White se... ee $14. 95 Oe on most garage display Jotn KiNRZLER’ | acta hoy fa“ (6S pte netce'b oe dxBx% Fir Plywood... $6.45 | 4xBx% Birch ~ $15.95 2 iL ‘on Wo hoe and. ‘OE 4.3525 “Wes only a wate { ue < illusion of height is proving the of “ty gee? a Dees Your Gar Seater making joints or repairs on out- er Saeko prtciy smth a : te 4x8x5 Plyscore. eee ee een eee es ee ee ae eee ee ewe ttt es 6S J Look Like This? doar-wooden fareiture. | dao be /edlectod which havel = ee , ze SEE. f),Dort forget that stue can notlscen cu Gina tontue tat ere 8 GOLD BOND "60D BOND eee us do much towards locking a poorly- so that/they fit together without a : MATT THICK | “TWINSULATION 24 : made joint into pace. break, but panels cut with a slight 4 oS = FIRST Sune SAR eo Vv joint enjoy equal povularity. k 2 ROCK WOOL = 1S, t 0 rt. eS: z ; 4 : For Best | Most Homes hie Wood “knother_pattern fast-becoming. 7 Se 000 Ft-in - - : 109. © oe Z ar favorite is the hoard-and-inverted- ~~ 5. were al Only ee Sa “A z Price and Probably 95. per cent: of fhe batten -installed vertically: This ; 00 nied oy: os id z Quick Service homes in the United States “are type_of: paneling. gives -added- of “modern science” and the(Dle, builders will need 14 million/orating, air conditioning and other| 3% Autee the air—there's nothing | ae . big city becomes les ‘sand less| Window units, 19 million gallons of] specialties. as pomsacboontsy built for years of service! ” » almost 10 billion feet of lum- — eae REMODELED! i. * + meggy ee @ tililien bath tube. 34 Quiet, always —. ’ * H movi : Walls Covered . | right explained: ~*~ million of cement, 12 miillion Paint Does Wonders! ; em. wine Peresd in beaatife beautiful ‘ © al ve . 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H LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon ty 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations Bc KEECO] ¥ “LEGEND OF THE Lost” | ik A =the Lost 3:00 - 6:40.~ 9255 ie “ “DESTINATION. 60,000" OSAMA? i OWEN ‘ _-._and “Destination 60,000" " ~“srarts SUNDAY ‘MAT. 1:45 JOANNE WOODWARD § WAT Evity oitt sets Fox maVAN HEFLIN Legend of THREE AND PRAY Me\ RIVE:1N: J Oe, ee hee Le ae 4 ) IN-CAR: HEATERS — ST LIKE SUN RAYS. -TONIGHT—SUNDAY teow & ge Ss RADIANT HEAT. hours,” he says. “|. break it in December Down | LANSING —The Staie Revenue Department has reported 4 slump of three per cent in state sales and use tax collections for Decem- to do anything but show up.” 7 =: FW ‘But “The Price Is Right” has become such a success that Bill. could’almost keep busy telling people he can’t get them tic- eta, es | don’t even get tickets any. z * “We aré so indeed grateful of! ,.0n'' warhe:” “Des tne Lost, Ps the fact that .you were kind! Preston’ Poster. Sun,, __Tue.: “Tender Trap.” front porch Thursday night along with this penciled note: enougly to let us borrow your tree lights this Christmas. sure sparkled. Sorry we are so — Elvis Presley; “Night Fa Fall,” Aldo — Ray Drums,” Rod silly Mary. Castle. Sat, Fri.: “Dear friends: éenrtuan asa Yul - Brynne t. Keego “Legend of the color, Frank Sinatra; “Count 3 "one Pray,” color, a, Wordward Our tree. io Lake Sat.: “It Conquered the World,” Peter e Ten Commandments,” . late in returning your lights; but j peovess “The She-Creature,” Maria Eng- more for that reason,” he said. just be thankful that you got them) ‘sun., Tues.:" “Silk Stockings,” color. | When NBC publicists point out back! ~~ "Gnarisse: =the. eee, Rea that-he-gets the neav! (signed) Grateful’ . “Milford x t in TV—close to 3,000,000 cards _ oer a Whitman welcomed return of] ..pet'y 3% nly <= oe a Week for the two “Price” 3 shows—Bill says: © Picea they're not vais to mo-thay’ re wr addict in college! Bout 10 professional and even more — now, sated cameras, When he and his wife, who was a in the Carribean, he took 1500. pictu not to mind. 3|THE WEEKEND WINDUP William Holden bought aycient statues from: the Hume Cronyn-Jessica Tandy on... Danny Scholl’s work on the Jack Paar show gét him a record contract . . . Tony rmer model, vacationed of her—and she claimed with Ava Gardner... 4 $ oil heiress Patricia McClintock: . g in ‘Hollywood!”—J. w. Cunningham. brother. ‘ i (Copyright, 1958) ‘Tax Collections totalled $32,987,306,,a drop of $982,- { “MAN OFA THOUSAND TONITE—Lost Complete Show. Starts 9:25 - JOHN WAYNE “THE Quer MAN” ~ VAN JOHNSOW “ACTION OF THE TIGER” SUNDAY = & sol - HURON in CINEMASCOPE _ © it DY TY TYLER. {Franciosa’ll head for Spain without Shelley to make “Gaya”, ce Schmidiapp (once wed to Carole , “Saturday Night Kid”—with one set,| ‘i ) THAT: “What is so rare as-a day in June?| ber. December collections for = |: the lights. But. not this postscript: Fewer Bonds Bought Michigan residents bought 6.6 per: cent fewer series E and H Savings | Vbonds in 1956. The 1957 total was $292,245,376.. The state has been as- ‘signed a 308 million delar quota -for-1958, iThe consolidation will increase from 313 to 639 the number of | Chilean nitrates yams yield | ground observer posts reporting to! 90 per cent of the world’s Sun., es. ughter on “toth Ave- nue,” Richard rey Jan Sterling. i Thurs., Fri.: “Spoilers of the Forest,” “P.S. See you again next year!" : Rod Cameron: “Thunder Over Arizona,” up so. ‘Ann and I can have a Tues.-Thurs.: “Pride sat a Camping Association. soe dinner and a little bit of = x Thief : Displays f Community Tictnee rag Frank ont Cary, . This Ad Sponsored by Bes —— Hr 3-4 ak “| -¥riz “Sinr-Atso- Rises,” Tyrone the Blue Sky Drive-In, | ogee —pitneetar “Tye j fhoughtiuiness — ! Sat: “april Love.” Pat Booke, Shirley |Power, Ava Gardner; “Pursuit off 8 pa e ls Li h f T h ‘Jones; China Gate,” Nat “King. Cale,/Graf Spee,” John Gregson. | - rica Got a Secret” and on Thurs- ‘ In 1g. $ ouc 6un., Wena “Amazing Colossal Man,” z =. ~ ad day night he m.£. ’s the wnight- ‘ ore : ; Glenn ‘Langan, Cathy Downs: “The Cat time version of “The Price-Is | ee | LOUISVILLE, Ky. @—Cari 1.| Sit, Barpere holler, Robert Ayres. Right.” Bill's getting to be f | |Whitman is looking for a-thought-| Dame,” Gina Lollobrigida, Anthony 4-2151 ‘Walled ‘Loke © the Waslesk dnd richie” © + |ful thief with a light touch. color. ‘Audie Murphy, Lise ‘Gaye. SUN,—-MON.—TUES one 0 e és PE as : Ro = nente r eas er ar mepi in television. : : ‘Last December. somebody, stole nell" Wide = Dense eed: Jos Dakota.” | Luckily for me,” Bill told la $750 string’ of Christmas tree olor. Jack Mahoney. Duanna Patten me: the other day, “it isn’t hard- lights from nf front yard. Sewe. pevia Wayne. Ged Beck,”. setry to do/ ‘Secret.’ You don't have ; Whi f 1 the ligt his ven dai Fri.: “Action of of Tiger o color, Skip Homeier, DETROIT — The U.S. Trea- sury Department reports - that ‘Consolidate Air Centers YPSILANTI W —. The 30th Air Division announced today Buffalo and Pittsburgh air defense | filter centers will be consolidated | into one. at Canton, Ohio, Feb. 1. jodine. iCanton. | MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY | DEAN JONES | _ JENNIFER IE ae hte on TONITE—Lest Complete Si Show Storts 10 p.m. that |}} ¥OOD00- WOMAN’ & tT HE UNDEAD’ WORL!I HE WORLD'S YUPREME SHOCKER! LOLLOBRIGIDA| ANTHONY QUINN 5 HUNCHBACK NOTRE DAME}| CincmaScoPe TECHNIC OLOR ae | + AUX TALTON - WILLIAM ROPER - em FLORENT AMES-DONALD. RANDOLPH i Wile three haces OFr kve TRE STRANGEST TRUE EXPERIENCE A 2 YOUNG GIRL IN LOVE EVER LIVED! y __ WATCH HER... 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HOLLYWOOD ‘@—What makes/beat ther dogs when they were one Western TV series succeéed|kids, And our good guys are good ae while others flounder? guys because—I don't know, may- ~ __\be . because they aren't smart That is a’question I explored with enough to be bad guys.” Dale Robertson, who should know.| Another item; the Wells Fargo After all’ the guy is the star of title. “Wells Fargo,” which has had “{ think it's the best title in fabulous success in the audience the business,’ the cowpoke said. ratings. It scores regularly in the «-Eyerybody knows what it stands’ 4 top 10, often inthe upperjhalf (for, And we've, got enough real “Maybe it's because people getistories to last us for years and . to know that ours is a real West- years. We're just.getting started; tragedy béfell one 4 ern,” he observed. “We don't g0'7 think in our third or fourth year'singers. Lost all : jm for alt that psycliological bust) we’). start to hit our stride. when he forgot himself and got a 's ness that sdme of the others do.) “Of course, you can't just take/heircut, A small town is a place}. - _* &e€ _ tstories right out of the book and where you can park anywhere you “Our bad guys are’ mean ‘be-ifilm them, They have to ‘be|want to but you don’t want to. cause they like to be mean, not/changed-a little to fit into 26 min- Earl Wilson : BOARDING HOUSE . = YOURE. pe ORATOR, Hak fan cz ; MASOR/-~ MRS. 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NO! | M'LADY! eS Se ee ff ln ARR? ate mle | Nghe * ttle : se *e 2 — = 4 A he le i . wate toe ~ to, TRwuLAMs ° Ate |] F . te ied | M] we Cant 1B adh «uf (X WY, pes ees wi. 4 “About all @ nickel is good for thése days is a tip.” ame Woh ; is . pak. fe ee: Le i : 2 ea = é a ye es as Soi (Sere 2 aes 2 . a ee See aii tS ee te ee & oy = i" 2 =_ a arte aoe ee oe ope a 4 ; : Se oy + * re ; 5-4 : - ka : f y : ; =< 5 = = i Pas Vv ‘ey ; es 4 a i , : 4a ay ae ee wane : : ae em phe eer ree JA Leemiee 4 = : ee Myf as oe eg ye Oe ee ee t, aes Ee . Pi eee ae AE ee ss .s Se Nk eee ETERS ie oe oe ae r Se. _-/* PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY }, 19: us » Lee te ude HE PON ESS, UF : wU 1, 1958 : swe Es oe : 3 fi ; = io PES ce : Pg Be ; ; at = Ps ¥ LS i*i? w ee tdale, i dota St., and Leonard Spencer. ¢-|0f 21250 Cohover Lane. Both live/¥V ,| . The fight started about 11:15 p.m. one youth, and left two others crit- -_* 2 © Dead on arriva]:at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Detroit, af 2 a.m. William Johnson 37, at $12 Clover Ferndale. to the same Archie Cook, 17, 6f 21055 Men} , 15,1 of in Royal Oak Township. Cook later was, moved to the Pontiag General Hospital where he is under police Custody. 21075 Wyoming, took the life Of] knifed. soe 4° ee ee ‘William was killed in the general fight which followed. Around 15 to 20 youths took part in the battle, police said. wound up two weeks of hearings |4uing the regular Friday evening| The area is predominantly a yee ate nae oe et to Detective Robert Hawkins of the | ! . 74-year-old p ~ Willian £, | TOW®ship Police Department. , ome gmp od oh UU union bosses have looted -the un-}-..—~ - Sw te z +: ‘Bhows they dealt in . Kennedy told reporters the pub- L licly aired evidence on which .Me-|,_ Ortonville violencé to hold rank-and-file members in| _ PATRICIA BUTH SMITH Mr. and Mrs. ®. T. Smith of 1196 Inca Trail, Lake Orion, for- | merly of Rochester, announce the engagement of their daugh-- ter, Patricia’ Ruth, to John Ken- neth Lindley, son of Mrs. Ella Lindley of 108 N. Tasmania St., Pontiac. A June wedding is Observe Sabbath’ Topic Discussed by Laymen — Coa eee Seventeen members of the Men's} . fi. “ee caret Club of Temple Beth Jacob met Dr. William H. Marbach will ! tion, wit « banquet and program oy wil Rabbi Nathen Fersh- preach on “Too Few Cross Bear- |to Choose Candidates — oitss auditorium, | fel ) Me and: Diane Bench wit cing | DRYDEN — The village caucus a, for Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge Place.” _ - {rom at 8 p.m, Feb, 17, to nom- last summer, will narrate his ex- Be . inate candidates for a village pres- pi Sis wf eta erg es go Ss om ne Ot RE cont = — 3 land Means Committee. Se oe ne a.m, ‘Sing * line, Hebert ¥ Lodge Calendar “s ae enal State conte ell go np. 96,000,000)7Y 260. varied from ~the tiny atitudes.” : pemsenced. BF gp SOR : if the 50-5 nent returns, it Tuesday morning Mrs. Allan H. _ eee Saal FaAME bon. et came out in the meeting in Lan Monroe: will open her Cherokee| tndia bas an estimated one mil- 3rd. to conduct funeral service for road home to the church prayer ition cases of leprosy. Brother Paul Jarrell. Lodge opens Other counties are united with) own wit watesiela onl oak ak Doses Peadesetl oe - at 11 a.m, Gerald L. Moors? WM. Oakland in their fight to pass thew" cards attend the Detroit Presbyterial din-| Ney in Brief Modern the Senafe. « ap Church, Missionaries will be pres-| 0 eCwSiNbrel =| os ent from Africa, India, Egypt, Can-| : c..) Pa ada and the Philippines, == | Leo Metz, of the Farmers Mar- Says Kh ey : On Wednesday’ everiing the Leah par Fn gs agenda guilty : * i Aipte tg pb gy will meet with Mrs. ‘ond, Me aula’ “wakaring Oy OKs Summit Delay Women's Association Day will sters. Municipal Judge Cecil B. Rosen} See es : os ee begin af 10 a.m. Friday with McCallum fined him $25 "| LONDON @— Nikita Khrush-|F INTACE | Off - duty activities ofa Stite| Bible Study followed by a lunch- _ Roast beef dinner, Sun., Feb. 2. chev is reported willing to delay| After cutting ouit and pasting the| Trooper from the Pontiac Post and| eon. Mrs. J. B. Cummings, mis- St. Vincent DePaul's Hall. 211 a summit meeting if the West pre-jverse on a ‘card, the. frame of|, West Bloomfield Township Po-| sonary will be guest Fede _ _,| Others attending the retreat inogs ean't-like—the idea of -a/ally embossed with fotntains, tree,.|"Thursday night of two break-in| im : Fen og egy for foreign ministers’ parley first. , a gallant swain on k suspects and ‘clearing up over 50 at reasonable The Salva, a ee even his lady on the balcomy.—jpurgiaries today. sss tion Army “Shield Store, 116) | Khrushchev’s views on a top-iwas added. Then the cutout “Trooper Alfred Strilecky and Sgt. W, Lawrence @. OE ca a -jlevel meeting were reported today/flowers and other - iGlenHelgemo began a stakeout|t, i Seven Patients and friends of Dr. Nell by Iverach McDonald, foreign ed-|provided the final touch of color.|on their’ } time Monday night 3 RAP H. wishing to sign|* Es : _ {itor of the Times of London. 2 © in the / r-15 Mile Rd. area 4 MYSITE | mene at | ‘his nT Hospta F ‘ Aid Cle The West has contended that! One interesting Valentine,’ sent 7 & ‘ke £ ae | pieces: Junior First Aid Class during the Civil: War, was mailed] fFiye large home®*in that area 5 GRUHO eee ae Menstielde Bt Ww. for Girl Scouts to S ing perhaps a foreign ministers'|by ‘a° Union soldier’ stationed inlhet heen carerned eines Jom __$ Keone: Rutgers, 320-6 Tilden, Fourth FOF Scouts tart ‘should set up any top-Washington, D. C., to his sweet-|9 while the occupants weré-away a ee 614” Henderson, 60 Dwight, 286 ee ee mee, re heart in upstate York, VY eetes aor ty li Sis Rivard, — go Dr. junior first aid class for girl scouts! ypeushchey has proposed It was @ white embossed card |* S¥SPicious vst night|*:.. voy, 3060 Old Orchard Dr. 3543) will begin Sy svniig ot Pee Khrushchev has proposed that) Vi "teat made of fags which {%d stopped in on 14 Mile Rd. —Mank'Rd. 3419. Alo W.| : the East and West should tackle flags which Tel B tundell, 1 ip Ace Dea tip W — ‘disarmament in—gradual—stages,| °Pened to reveal a picture of ¢ just east of Telegraph Di 227 Romeo Rd. (after ¢ pm.) Dray |2amp and James Angus, the coursejare not man-caters.” ee sen eee “burn Dr, Fe “althtul in Death” read: / : ss i ‘ant. (EM ro, : i = : * . "To horset’’ 3 b ’ ee Neaterford-4i00 Airport | each. Monday evening. Same Architect to Plan the ca we bugle winds Bab Pokey ed, 18 Park, Belge ing. Completion of | the/Wixom Baptist Church | ‘The foeman rage ‘like Avaves Ben ene GR saved or OR 3-|'0 those who meet the necessary] -WIXOM — M the First|__*- *°*! saci 1938, ° : v.{requirements, re e ap: Men of Temple | | Hold Retreats jx: ts The dances now ‘have been dis-|_ - }eontinued, he said. a ‘Seek to Share | Welfare Costs County Representatives _in Lansing Ask State to Match Funds) that the. state may resume its past _|share of welfare costs on a state- a) Hearts CUPID’S ASSISTANTS — Phoebe McGuire, 12, » : ~ Tight, and her’sister, Susie, 10, daughters of Mr. --~making valentines. They have a collection of _and Mrs. Robert G. McGuire, Romeo, are ardent greeting cards* dating back _ do-it-yourself fans, particularly when it comes to them in their work. ie "Valentine Collectors lueh ‘ , ‘Are Alwa Bag = ana e * Pontiac Press Phete 1 to 1820 to inspire ys in Style plead for a return to a 50-50 ratio. oe ee As of last September, the. state By LEE WINBORN | Press Romeo Correspondent - cal lacy, cupid-adorned’ Valentine sent to a loved one in the late ing sentiment. “] love you, Dear, and forever ROMEO — The verse on a typi-|_ 19th Century expressed the follow-| If cruel fate should bid me fall, My last fond thought shall be of thee. sy, “Both then and now, Valentines remain essentially the same,” Mc- sentimental, animated and Guire said: “They used to be sas- MAKE OWN CARDS -— The young McGuire. girls enjoy making their own cards — | (Bovine Tastes Vil “fRunt6 Wattzes, | they|to Speak in Marlette a 2+ ¢ Milton Hitz of Highland, I, used " |with a herd of equal size, Mints ‘noted the’ reek ‘x’ rell appeared to make bis cows jit- | tery. Both farmers stopped the music for eight milkings, No change in milk preduection, Hitz reported. But without~ the aid of Strauss, ne gid cows gave 40 pounds less The experiment was promoted _lby dise jockey Jim Butler of sta- tion KMOX of St. Louis and -the Sanitary Milk, Producers, _ Charter, Clerk - “WESTWOOD VILLAGE — Home rule for residents of Westwood Village, a 4%-square mile area in he the northest section of Southfield - when the electorate votes on a "At the same time votes will be’ cast for a village clerk and seven Those elected will take office only if the charter is approved, — Westwood Vilage has a popula- tion of about 7,500. Its boundaries are from Greenfield to Evergreen roads, between -13 and tes ‘Rochester Troupers . Fa gc am [Rehearse New Play jena sure' “The White Sheep of the Family.” Performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday,. Feb. 21 and 22, in. the Rochester Junior High London.” ie Methodist Missioner ty Calendar ere nu ss |Temporarily Averted a NBC and ABC Strike three - dimensional, — just as they| > ce Rag gy aye Mec worker and Evangelist in 4 Te basic ditference,” he added, "8 #8 ON DOM, “|S pm. Monday. <=. , idea behind the first known Vilen- Ind., has returned to the U tine, which dates back to the 15th] an sand Lp Century, remains the same — that| ists for # yeat's-furiough from of friendship and love. eS Dryden Vilage Cavcus ny 14007. To Earl Foust, father F g € EREEVE i felt § i i H nse ERS i iy $ | YOORHEES-SIPLE ch i a oo “© SIPLE | 206 N. Perry Street ~~ ? . ania moss -after 7 p.m, today. . GARRISON, JANUARY 31, Katherine C., Jones Puneral Homie where reci- tation of the Rosary will be Sun- 1082 Genelia, % . NeorhoosSiple FUNERAL-HOME | Sp ——- ‘FUNERAL HOME _ i Drayton Pi Plains = Waterford. T1 Sen BOX REPLIFS. - & 5, 7, 10, i, 16, 22, 33, 23, 28, 39, 56, 58, 59, 67, 68, 76, 78, 79, 92. ia area. Realty “Sales es Supervisors iis i foals a= “female abxlous i ius son i “aea00 minimum, : ge yearly, We have 2 ucks ireal” money rs). You both. The Pontiac. Press FOR WANT ADS" "DIAL, FE 2-8181 7 : Ween 8-a.m. to 5 xm, day “at 8- p.m. __ Al ‘ ' © JARRELL, .JANUARY .30, 1058,/ 0 immedigtely, The Paul; 2903 6. Adams Rd., Avon respor Township, Pontiac, age 54; be- sibility other loved husband of ts. Neilie than to canéel the charces Jarrell; dear father of Wm. R.| § - for p of the first Jarrell; Wear brother of Prince insertion of advertise and Pierce Jarrell; twe grand- ment which has -been ren- children also. survive, Funeral dered valueless ‘through tre service will be held Monday, cance Pebruary 3, at il a.m, from the are @ e be sure to get Voorhees~fi _Puneral Home your “kill number: No with -Rev.: . officiat- be civep— ins. yatereeems tn, White Crapall without it, es) emre te: Taveside aeryv e under auspices of & AM Closing time for advertise No. 21. Mr. Jarrell will lie inj! — nie & srne —— cont oe Siple Fux) } type ts 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publicatioe: “| ANUARY 30,: Transtent Ads may” Esther, 3119 ime Road ae be . = nS a.m. beloved wire of Arthie Manstieid: | the day of Dublication aftet ratty dear ‘mother of Neal Mans-|§ ‘™* a Manstleld: dear aister of Bimer ease WANT AD BATES and Chester ‘ Susie : “ Herlty and Mrs. John (Grace) Lines 1Day Daze 6Dave Otto Jenkins aq Mr, Frank ry #1 $1. . : ‘ive will be 3 inp - 33 }: heid Monday, y 3, at 1:36 4 1.80 3.48 6.04 m, from the Huntoon "Funeral o. 38 48 ge ome with Dr. Tom Malobe of- 6 2. 486 1.20. > Geiating. terment in Oakhill q 3.15 6.67 8.40 Ce lie J 3.60 6.48 oe = state at the Huntoon Funerai » 4.0 2 10.80 Ome, Mr. poe EM 134 3-4106 for . tr sonal ro di Also can “eS other persons full or ‘pat time. EVELYN EDWARDS |< VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ” SERVICE - . SMART GIRLS _ . MAKE EVELYN ED- WARDS’ CAREER HEAD- QUARTERS, | MOTOR MISS $240 We are looking for an ac- = bbb i! with car ben ing for a local preminent “auto dealer. STENOS STAND counted. W. meayee S YOUR PUTURE $250 Girl Priday in & Gener- ~ Office. You of ‘benefits LEGAL EAGLE $275 re gs s a ~ re at- 4 for sharp - STENO with Le a oa eae rfuil for ‘the right on EVELYN EDWARDS ~~ Friends ~ , to. the Mic: H. Moore . Auburn p-m, this § Heights evening ~ = be taken to om Cemetery, Indiana. Mrs Sipe will be in state at the Dud- Home ‘ane a eo le Ww tery. Mrs, Stock. well will le im state at the Voor- hees: Funeral Howie. sSery- at 8 p.m, from Voor- Funer under ice 8 hees- 3 oF Hochett, L. C. smith, Howard and Ernest Smith and Mrs, eer gat 2 will Hale, Funeral service ‘held Monday, February 3, ‘pm. from the Huntoon Funeral ome, where Mrs, Smith in state. ————— be at @ will lie VAN TINE, JANUARY 31, Hattie M., Alma Bendig, Seth W. Mrs, Ivan (Pauline) grandchildren and 7 great ‘ehildren survive. Funeral Temple with Rev. In state at the Dudley H. dudson Ct., age) r of Forest Clem- will be held Tuesday, February - 4, #4 2. pam. from the Christian 4 Lola Marien of- ficiating, Interment in Oak Hill ge ery. Mrs. Van Tine will le; » } Punetsl Home and may be seen Doris Clement and Haack._i0-- grand- service Moore * after 7 p.m. this evening. ed wife of Ernest dear mother of James E. Wiltox; , deat sister of Mrs. Harry Balmer, Mra, Penton, Gordon. C. Mac: be Thomas and Albert i¢. Puneral service — He a hg oT me wr ee Funeral a Wilcox; will field officiating. Interment in aged auaeet Cemetery. Mrs, Wiloox in. state at the Home. make contributions gan Heart Associa- Memoria} ‘Pund envelopes Pontiac Press Box 68. sey 3 BRUSH SALES- mab Poster, FE. 5-204. DISSATISFIED? IF YOU ARE AND have call My S601 aise ar sack es CHEMIST. i = ‘at Page A dis- in = Oak area. Must ve BF Personne! on -* t Buliding, 1 : Qak County syetie, Pontiac. Experimental Automotive _ Sheet Metal Men wpersea. ot'x” Wun “7 tak ences provided. Gi ye ee _entes. Box’ 72. ‘Press. coutber men need Orchard Lk. Rd. 3-183. PRODUCTION OFF ‘AsSisT- . scheduling an fu ezp., round etc. Rochester r Rochester Pape WILCOX, JANUARY 31, 1958, RETA) “tT. 83 Wenonah Drive, age 53; Michi Ww. ee Eh. Pry Ml ANENT CAREER be at sens a _Eunere! Home, many | __* | WOMAN . WITH PART TIME New York firm has 3 opening po- itions for women with poise, ~ /sonality and car. or nated / = FE 535-6573 or MI 6-2316 { ‘ah speaking voic tee tah aane ai . ‘ol . e Bork, Berm ne poriton % oajes | if Sanders “m Kings. > ttiaw St. ane ih Moser + 6 METEND 7 SALES CLASSES + aoe ineéns it inded er 4 =: ry, z te "ta p.m, on stampings. Write: life nn security. only high a _~ Help’ Wanted ae 8 are: sales pare Oe real, estate farge active - Pb. WANTED ED WASHINGS & TRONINGS, “Ee Sars PR a | nee “beloved - f ae : IN ROYAL OAK ITS . eurdy; father ot. Mrs. Help Wanted Male 6) 405 hain. Professional Bldg. oer — and ge A ee 4 Bd Lincoln 34-4400 : o : “MeCurdy and Mrs. Emma Tal- M oped “IN PONTIAC I's cok. Pewe sosyine will be bela 2 en Nex 802 ConEderal ane Bide, T y, February 6, at 2 p.m.| Mechanically ainatines. for steady” Ae n with Rev" Ames en a sg tors | — sreetinn takeunien te tok ton Ww. A ae 10 and 11:30 Cemetery, Mr. McCurdy will He} _*:". tn state at the Frank thers| AUTO Bs WITH Funeral Home and may seen| own tools. ’ Expe only: after 7 pum, today ‘. work overtime. 35. > Is Sahe Attractive air) who ean type: $0 JANUARY 30, 1958, ARE YOU 1G neat and likes public Mr. Moy Paimer_vt., a8; ‘ RLY pos agg 5 days. week. $300 te _» beswovee husoand of Viola start, Midwe ent, 406 gear tather of Mra: cier-| We offer men esble te; Pontiac State FE ald - Bee iee furnish late model secuemlen 5-0227. brouser of Anarew T. and Star N. EXCEPTIONAL > se scrremmnener: ars. Howare-Taice) “OPPORTUNITY eee Instructions 4 Merity and. Mrs, John (Utace)) to earn it, over a period of years seats ; 1 grandchild also sur-| Wor full information, please write TUTORING vives. service Will be held! Box 7, Pontiac Press. 7 Bookkeeping, typing. pags Ae a Be Rs OR transcription and other business heey Moore Funeral older , a subjects, Begt: : ¥ Home with Dt Mion A Bane, CARPENTER TO CONTRACT| Wee Pinatryetor.. Public i CARPENTER school 6 as well Cnapei Cemetery. Mr. Schumacher| trim on*3 bedroom house. MAy| 4. business a + ey Be rit he am staus the, Doster 2| fete ose cin On date Hgts, Pamily requests visitations|Cost (unit) and estimator Work Wanted Male 10 “iprentice desires eS Commercial 1 CARPENTER WORK, NEW — repair, PE 44210. ALL AROUND MACHINIST AND TOOLMAKER WITH JOB SHOP ay , eenation AND repair, FE CARPENTER — WARTED — All a work guaranteed. OR 3-8748 - CARPENTER WORK. ANY KIND. Kitchens a specialty. e too ler or foie te, INSIDE PAINTING, DECORA ted carpente: work, genes plaster board repair. ALIPIED LABORATORY TECH- ician desires yore in doctor's office or small hospital, evenings. OL _6-2186 Work Wanted Female 11 11 1-A IRONINGS, PICK-UP & DE- _liver, Empire 3-0059,, IRONINGS & WASHINGS, _ FE 25413 A-l aa ga $3 wo del, FE 8-6997 | ;* ONIN BUSHEL. i- _day /service. 1 rehiah & 2 WOMEN wa WANT WALL WASH- and, pianos, FE 3-758). SITTING BY DAY OR OR WEEK BABYS rrington * ¥icini af Fe ¢ of BABYSITTING 1 _of Second 8t. eal BA aa Yerrriing AND LIGHT housework.’ FE 4-0219. BOOKKEEPING “— FULL CHARGE ¢, of in my home. PE in, WwW Like | OFFICE work bs maid or kitchen help PE 2- alate | pees IN a. He ‘ —— ler / \LADY WOULD Like Ww. AED Ww AITRESS * a ‘Sroning and gookes_ FE span. “Dake Rd.” ‘Ht WrD. — EXPERIENCED TYP} _-_§ ot 5 days week, FE 5-7 food with figures, Full time pork LADY DESIR! HOUSEW months. Call at nour, OR 3-5478. : WIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- PRACTICAL onURSE AVAILABLE. or r* night service. TARE iy Was HINGS & TRONING. « Westwena is really thing. Why do ¥ Leer ' fi Waiting to make th Under ofr plan it's WAnTe oe AnD e for to _& very | iwonings, FE 2-1394. }.«: in TRE xe vicmNiTY : \ REO NO FE soem: “pay | CUSTOM yaar wane” “AND AND TROWINGS—CALL 5-724 ‘ Resid and... vial. Guartateed work, Ph, MY “CEM! NT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-078 CI MoM Br, Moe DRY WALL TAPING, sm OUSRAN- teed work, Pree estimates. ia — AL _types, FE 2-201: or PE_8-3677. ICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed y, PE 2-0657. GUAR — Ach oLnde Bat 1918 Muses Marah. _ 353.-N. Cass. FE 2.9021. PE 2-8046. H#OUSEMOVING — PULLY _ equipped. PE 4-6450. L. A. Young. HOUSE RAISING 4 & ; MOVING. | FE oe. ss FREE “ESTIMATES ¢ ON WIRING, for water heaters ranges & dry- . PE 5-431 R B. Munro Elec~ _Pat_L RG Ss Lanter t FLOOR EAYING. sandin, ze ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444) | MASON WORK WANTED. MICHI- eng - full basements. won D&M "BUILDING SERVICE. — PE 2-7004 Eves. OR 3-2276 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING GE Pu HEATING Reemne aoe mf “Canl Sone fe gad Co FE 41063 day or NEED PRI tee A 8 ae Se » 1502 invitations, + | Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16 ALTERATIONS. my home, FE 6- RESTYLING In DRESSMAKING. nN NO AL- terations, Drapes = formals done __in my home. Call FE 8-8455. S| Income ” Tax Tax Service 17 17) ACCOUNTING AND INCOME TAX service for individuals, small business, Reasonabie rates. W. R. _Bolin. PE _5-5773, Trucks to Rent ESTEE - AND NT Bene ups : 1% ton s >Pontiae Farm and Indystrial Tractor Co. oer, a Bally * mocha | | Painting & Decorating 20 PAINTER “AND “AND | Isr class EXP. Television Service 2 Mh ee ig 3s Baits "ape swe ve sje” . DAY OR oo TV Ey pemviCa, FE 54-1206 or FE 5-300 M, P. STRAKA “IMMEDIATE = gACTION. Eaten tate ae A SH | eae IN. A FLASH ATTENTION iwN- ERS! In og EROP! enn and White } we have many for homes in this Typewriter Service : 22h Ss B that are waiting..We will show you how to get cash up to $8,000. r 88 . Farms atic land contr 5 full thme sales- . = wore & white spotied. arge, > 5 black | 5 on shoulder, ‘Vicinity of est Boag aftemsoes. Answers name Mark. Reward. OL porn. “8 Roches: | ter Rd. ~ Notices & Personals 23 “AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES red Herman 2070 “atrporl 4 ; 3-1592 ANY GIRL ¢ OR E WOMAN NERD- ing a friendly advis Phone ge Confidential. "The Sal- $8 GiL- tn. taylor Fh lespie. i. ‘aylor, FE 2.1970. (CE: | AccunaTE 7 INCOME TAX ah ice yeur home or business, Reason- PE 2-2905, _abhe. TAX ay yes 4 rates. Cali _| ACCURATE _ Burn, Pe AN I INCOME: TAX RETURN N PRE- in your home by qualified pared accountant with master’s degree. —Appstatnent_F 835 monk CS CALLS BY APPOINTMENT ye NG & TAX Call for A 74 HELP come tax? Forms intelligentiy Rep Ww Reasonable, 5 Dix y. Waterford, OR 3-7144, _Need Help © Pry ee av iaare Ld Phone “PE. 46106 INCOME TAX S ¢. 3. Odell 1388 Okbow Lake Rd. Your home or mine. re 3-3125 Insurance Agencies 17A 17A INSURANCE INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Batger | Co. | 33_W, Huron FE 5-618 Laundry Service ~ -AA-L Reduced Ratés . Me 6 __ 1408 E. Highland Rd, (M59). = FOR FREE Organisations: -Churches, Clubs ‘etc, Sell 32 bottles Watkins venilis -— Get 48 cup tye og electric ged = Prres 150 N, Perry, IN DEBT? IF SO Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WEARENOTA- - MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS 4 were phkiand ayer amc COLn WAVE, “Oe wave, $1.50, ip 7 RANCH, OLD FASHION 5500 fice ac are HARDWARE Center Sa yan. “ot bee : LOAN COMPANY +54 en 1 Lost & Found 24 saagwiae reimponiaee| |S aa a of Pi. Rigs oo WITH US! .0000 Carey Ra. Milford. WHY IS IT? = Pe a fe rte rte ao {3 $50 REWARD FOR INFORMATION *~ hs aren & Satin |W i- quickly for you, Call- ay ee caer rae econ saiah| lar kston. | Bart beagle. Visinity Sugden Lake. REAL ESTATE INC. Red. collar, Call SS 33125. | 20 * Main: ae. LOST; ed 2 fame Prince. child's pe FE LISTINGS WA sy Tost: MALE. ims setren.|. Us snow vou, HOw. TO a gg gg rly hind ae a] BUY este R Mid Middleton BROKER : CIty ; We have the : P. W. DIN ae iia, Se We Will Bay Tt ir prope: isn’t sold ; | Re oi nn SM beset lis Ww HITE BROS. tiac Press, Box 17 WILL BUY OR peepery- eee WE HA waiting for eommercial ties, “= & ac ead will give you imme 262 W. Huron st,_ —OR NOT SOLD r Rooms, close in. Fre a2s me bath, lea AVE. * deere 2 aT : GROUND Pa 7 RMS. AND BATH. DOWNSTAIRS. ne __ #4278. ers me rem ee gees: | PAUL A. KERN, -INC, ny “— me bath. Year around. Greaeth ‘set. tT. 4 OOM HOUSI ig HILDE VE come. + oes: "Available Tmimedately base . | Pensacola, nea Bedrms., sate heat, $75 g MONTHLY © oo ore UN ati LEAS With Option to Buy | + eae a between Pontiac vee] farm house baths, steam heat $0 Pe baie N rina + — . , x vs = was ifort. | PE 6 33 * ha r Sage ere ¥ _vise PoNTrac yay saonpay, y, FEBRUARY 1, 1958 __For Sale ftouses a pW. DINNAN PE “Hotel —— eg ‘AUBURIN ae NOW'S of Pe shoo THE Pett MP. Rovinvon| TIME cy Smi th: . NOT .PURCHASE a Wideman: | ee N, room home. Mor. ern, Te ers) to GI mortgage. Bai, at $57 "per me, 4 OR TRADE. ms 2. tae | . BUY. aed cy eats ie wi eee IT! | Tange, oven. ‘ae Tone iF : : _ Sul yt ree fam: = sae 4 it Latantandss| FUMphries For ee Miscellaneous 42 FE 2-014 | -Reslitr | FE: 47114 CAL, BANQUETS. bu 4 Pg 0 gD, 62 oN, “sultiple Listing sevice : mg salt “ oe ! Oil furnace, $7,600. Terms, ~ . : " JBor Sale Houses _ 43 cope i er COLORED | | Ss es See PONTIAC. barat 24 ou buy, “ 2 _ ee ‘ei schoo! and Ses $395 euetont ig sy Large Fa Z Cem your’ tnapection pase for) RAINBOW REALTY DM sedi 13k WT he Ra "ee whacirt ~ . 4p fire SS icocees, Pe seat : bp Bee Lp Op - SUNDAY 2-5 2158 Park Circle. Cass Lakefront - haven. in L 7 ie in ssn | Lincoln Junior High ia MuprPLE iustma ‘SERVICE. Off Commerce Rd _@ stone's throw. fireplace space. Bire soe well- : gee oy ag ee ai once. LAWRENCE GAYLORD 136. E. . Pike Open _ Bie, FE 4-9584 _ 3:Bedroom Brick in. “Watkins Hil Hills” only a Large Lot = TERM — . 16 p.m, ‘Drive out Dixie Bighwsy, turn left on Watkins facross from Club. Tahoe). Watk road and turn right on Baybrook drive to OPEN HOUSE WM. A. |KENNEDY 10 3 bedrooms : 4 5. -P. Wi re, 2 bedrooms | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor bias . eas % Rearedms a E. Walton 4 : c == i REALTOR Huron FE 4- ys Evenings “TH c. ~ OPEN: HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Buy of the Menth “Treat your family to this new, three-be: - dog lake. ce FEATURING: Le ‘comfortable sie pons room |. ) BES zaste 3 Paster Walls = 8 “a wooded Lot rua ‘Terms Available WM. A. : KENNEDY modest MAIDENS _ Yar eS ee Reog _ By day Aen te AS New steetures i ’ “What in the world will there be left to talk about when ; | you see him tonight!”. - For Sale Houses 4 43 SPLIT LEVEL : satel B a hs he sane gph an. “payment siting - Flatley, EM for de- sso | 248 W. LON GFELL OW Civilians $490 down |® NO OTHER COSTS “plus bedroom ranch. eo ge almost new. roan yA Mise: ter, Paved stree’ t, Landscaped, VACANT — ON Wale. in and st it end if in DAYS — WO -_ 3-3350 “BUILD NOW ait On our of pons, Ous . plans or - Sed =s sia I er mode! ho. in Hilts “Metates me ‘iratertora oy 2~/| :’ Medel bedroom home. Forced. - bg pens, at bath. Desdend —. Lake privileges . $20,950 with ee “HURON VALLEY > 7166 aus at tac” teks 8 te MEMBER COUNTY BOARD OF. REA TORS $84 PER MONTH -$1,500 DOWN pee eee A4aoe! “Wil trae ¢ aca » Jerome Building Co. ALL THIS FOR $395 DOWN!!! ms, face . brick ranch home basém: | ex- tras, Paved ects Baily two lett. “WILL TRADE Ask About Option To Buy... Jerome Building Co. OROUSES FOR CALE” HOUSES FOR SALE “Rose McLarty, Broker FE_ 23-2162 For. r: Sale"Houses 4 SE vv RMS. “BATH, ei, bg = oi! — ° OWNER, ! $6,560. cette bot m8 lake ‘privileges. esuire BY OWNER. ‘DOWN OR BEST ils €h offet’ 3, bedroom, brick x , front, $300 DOWN yt | nn OAKLAND COUNTY'S New 3. bedroom ree home with BETTER BUYS pc sont Exte: mplete. Don MeDonald. OR : ELIZABETH LK, ESTATES Convenient @ to live. Here !s & nice .home on a large —< § A ay a — water . heater, ted & SS. jus 1% orl 8.80 $1,000 BEDRM. FRAME uiving rm. ae. b tially finished basement, SS, gas hot | water total, * you in, Oakland County Realty ioe or eM > ity “after 7 NO@ DOWN* PAYMENT Seat st ere ie homes. ‘Loveland gies Cass Lake Rd. 4-1661 3 ey aya RANCH, 14 BATHS, ~8.-& 8., r cent mortgage. $1, soe 7 tong Re 3-7028, $950 DOWN. Syactouy vedios, plus site with Ley Ww ful, stairway. uit fale bath. Car- r mile: ct ‘E | dark rm. and wood working shop in basement. Lovely caped para = venlence, th Get Prceeporetion. and dining with cove Com- cgay CD ORTONVILLE * | mm PEALTOR Loe inthe vill La ; nije tame ome. 2 ‘baths, Allin exe # “OWNER: 2 Ba ou j condiilens 2% acres. $13,- room "ho modern. Auto, with terms at. Tile ts. Near. schools a wd ACRES Low vadwa “payment Immedias poe Ps orchard & vine- | » ye 9-6236 : FE STARTER ck HOME. 2 BEDROOM aluminum windows, wi 165 x 200 lot. Can be seen at : 2604 Hat gant North Perry St. and * mm - Be uild-4 "TWO RE-SALES BUY, THEIR EQUITIES] “$205- $425. . : : Howand c Fox! x. only “18,000 and only ‘Clarkston zs “REAL SETATE INC, CLARKSTON SCHOOL ‘DISTRICT hoa can — this neat 2 bed- : home with a. full bath, Kitchen, large utility room, sto: and screens, on @ nice ong YI. 300, nth inciud- dc sneneiniemiasi lbs inte ae Wy me. ‘ee © BLAIR | SUBURBAN RANCH Custom built 3 bedrtom Pa with attached anil r gare It has a 24-(t, living room with b huge pla window, tiled bath, hage eg with loads of cabi basement, sige 100x300 tn i he oa with @ very - reasonable ‘ ~ GEORGE BLAIR =. ing. -On-' ‘ater sa “ond. OR Corner Willems “Lake Mie. OR 31235 32-6440. — aa OFFICE AT p25 ee T. TET Trocké EALTOR 143 Union Lake Ro EM_ 3-461 sies eet call , Davie, is | wera ORION 3 m brick rier home. ml ROCHESTER: UTICA. UNION LAKE © ys ialehen Tait oath vat i basement. — On large lot, i San Behool4 LS gd iene rivi- LViltioiolol bt a ment, car garage, i up . Call to see 'S, INC. minum | . em a bedrooms, bet eteesorhSas att at ot is" a ea ..* William Miller : _ Excellent in schools “sad stores, MBREE & GREGG {Realtor FE 2-0263| ter'ste Highs spon, mt Sap Choice 1002150, Eee ate ea Se | Meme YG Mew tia EES vas |__ eae Rhine |Meat [| rae oe RS ass mn house, $6,900" wae ierms, ne : MIDDLETON ow." priced to sell, Only $18,980. | CO — "Sauth-Ceawiord, inc. curr . DUNLAP xow SPECI ALSt FLOYD KENT, INC, per tee §, Rochester Ra a ia oe Tass re bite, he alba pie? : REALTOR. aT ig Sag = $450 DOWN 5 LOCATED 1, Miles West of Pon. [200 Bie By, st Telesrapn House ie city . #4:| 2 dedroom with full Ee - Se a _AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKIRO_ fe Spat ee erected : . y ‘ a ver Lakefront Brick BE . ‘ rior ; old- yo * SUNDAY 2-5 _ Jon Lotus Lake e ie Rest Sito arabe Be" | mat bea son a 10032 Cedar Stiores room. ‘wits fireplace! ‘Ful batty x 2 ie ‘modern fo fhe | {ona pol te a 2 bedroom Bote POM Cedar atand Lake | Scere et| © Money... | Repeimemarertans 1Ce | tenga LAER, =| sa how soe | “tae R: Msdaieton e : to exe, Phys z = than average. Aluminum storms Se UT. S built in 1954. M : FOUR Yt BR 188 WN. cette Bake | Wha eeu | Bt eee fas Si, Serene genrieest| ket fee Eo tae : y. property, 5 s and See leaving ie drive, Located on paved road; porches, separate room, ee, $1,000 Dn. and $65 Mo. --| on ist Boor inf Be B close to lake privileges, Earage. nice == OY Multi-Lakes Realty ' a ate shingled | Dunes: |. cai rene ba > amvndoal BUNGALOW : st Buys Ss rite p. maxnonn, Swims 400 dows. a ee conaltion neat x as | slime, “excellent, eee ae Today Fe hel Eves. PE 54714 Sigar Se. neve geet io "a hen. ate ree bese € tod priced at a house yous vonlaee Samar dia caer Pike im. cotlage, 2 bedrms. and| Pave photographs of miost of our | erm decorated. tape no & Zonk Kammoeen Realty Co -fhenen A Gl $ diving | room. ive car OPEx sun. WE E_Cimmerse BE, Ba $10 saa 377 8. Telegraph Rd. FE resale. Payments $67.51 inc. taxes| . Moves you into this modern 3,000 Down, FE : = St. Frederick’s GiromsFicmka eee es (el sagen | sh ee 1 Can You Pay CLARK REAL ESTATE] 27% fisneat'sis ie baie GENERAL REAL ESTATE IN re hg) 4 ; —— hy nace. a8 wae $2,500 Down? i362 'W. Huron" Open “Breninas page eh. = awn. Meat a Se in one of Pontiac's most er heater, insula! - You wil wm & rae Oe a fal § rage. everything in a4 cont | THE fans og Piggy Wp BY ---- J $eisbo, Wonders mr % 405", 297 Hickory Lane, near SMART HEE MULTIPLE Listina SERVICE ine, Tangite cpreplnce: full bath scent Lake. Peeve are s ine mow fe take ad- renee Home 3 K : ; $300 es. This builder has an extra| Out om New York St. We have a OPEN . BANK i ites ee ican DOWN OPEN oP igi ae er hag fovea gs since fae, at . : A = T HOME air 4 ' . < 2 ge eG Soe deneiey ™HPE BENNINGTON | baske'eeemelaoactteod Mere: | Sas ye bees, "8 ni town. SUNDAY 2-5 |: in Donelson Heights: | ————> OPEN ~sonpay 34 plage ieee sim | Fi Bo dont | nner ian est Side aw 2335 ag ~ tg 2 oon ig 1 soe 6 ae ee morrow. Terms you will not BS-| can ibe wining eh tne ¢ baa, ren a ge Sylvan Village —-| ta eg values in of i WE FRE phone PE This _& Founparion |” warter homes Twith ‘nah “pase: Pe ze, tame eotoiee. bese Sees | SEE as wc x cr eee Fico Ga Octet Ane ‘Jots. “Carpeting, — Schools. High, light basement _ Sunday 2 to MM. ( = Pasement and many’ other | DOweT was furnace, There, || «WESTRIDGE AT WATERFORD ANNE Siyth-C* "itor ve Realtor ood Co. wun rg candle, at | extras, Small down pay: is Sbnai0" deep, Price $13, oe —{#900 § Rochester-Ré. OL 1-0002 Caeser Widens saith os is ~—Spdelous bedrma. tee, sm. ge- Bee Ee A By and it, If ve a} See these 3 deluxe, eustom- OFFERS 196 _E. Auburn Rd OL 6126 After taae Pawel antdeun Canpcaiet prove vit mi KE piece ot p vio. trade, come | pein, Fae, eel ve gee od —— = “| to iftsmer Lincoin JP. Call for | To I NESS T Ask for Mr, Baser. sie, W est Side s - rice an MAPLEWOOD. = ys Only. a few homes in this _ OPEN ~ | OP &. "Bloomfield Highlands Se a. = "Kh (chad EF tion with lot 100x138.) — | -wv7dh J oy ee ae —-Beautit utiful brick bome im an__ex:/ : ‘ OPEN , ee oe . spite Had . ee bus. it] a ‘ = a Lane .. Wi Owner's @)]= 2 at oe Yashestunes "ore Sine “port teomy sad SUN, 1-4 } | | Sore ats ae tem is"ae | 169 Dwight Street / J, Colberry: Park Homes —: SS os oe 93 GATEWAY $22,505 NEW BRICE a Lapor.| fortune to find’ such ‘lovely | ¢ room, #4 bath home, Put | SUNDAY 2-6 pam. | [Am pom ae “rede ELIZABETH LK Sacked" aeetae a | ome cpa, Segre ie) Satomant ane SUNDAY 2-5. ] youu ngs, roi “ Heitman & |2 Fanily) oie ESTATES | MEwt (ates, ate, Steve | ALSO OPEN 1169 Hire ) i Sep e fr se, 3] SoS med eed |“ SUNDAY 2:304:30 t e over- ree % > : aed tee, Pastiog Gott se, remic ie drs sat BREWER 2100 Old Lane _ Beal cretion oon’ base-| fine ‘heart Beek pace SRE Bane SNR Si om but Riese ingens] ee a an | Pe sae : 60 ACRES TRADE 7 we” waste "Sa tue rlgne"t3" Olsens L , 7 ‘ “ i ~~ SUNDAY 25 - 629 W. HURON. ST. _ 7-Room Brick. ‘Home — Largé living room with fire- land with 10 Not a low spot om property. With- in 4 minutes —_ Pon = home in ae re seal Os eg M. nm Reale 1.8, ches oo ? * R, ; 1 a Ks Rea tor to ‘sell, d job. FE 28181 | is the Ad number! i tee’ A bets Sate Tesemeat bieety ee REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 44-3581 1950 W. HURON | OP SUNDAY 1-4 3623 Coseyburn ' pee LOON, LAKE SHORES. + ee — bed: ,. Waterfront ranch Carpeted living room _ with fireplace and Thermo- rm ure window with a Atew. Dining ell, dmart / kitchen, with _knott Fees ‘| BE ‘Shores Dhwith fireplace, tchen - Sed bh veiaiag.* Foo aren’ -Recreation built-in _ bar ‘het th nad’ el more | 2 for only $13, 500, 4 ie K. Irwin © ecg u 313 West Huron ‘st : Phone FE ! a oe Eve, PE ror : ae or Cet ipo gl -* 170 W. Pike 913.38 150 2 on with ™ bedrms., $1,077 poseme 5 thy Th. Wide beach DOWN = Our ‘spec ial. Mod- ern bungalow with fa basement . ook Tobe eae rs, Aluminum woe pa mat “Open Sunday 49 - 4 agli —— Realtor FRONT «Large 6 $950 down. ?-per mo ing as R. il sieves FREY i os .. SUBU REA ATE $681 Dizi" Hey, Clarkston | 4 Rooms $500. down . MApie 5-1822 $50 raeb ONLY AND aj CUCKLER REAL 1 Sf ie on 4-400 ' “Eves a fireplace 1 betrm. ikttchen ‘and SI. oo storms and sntoone en. ely BY OWNER wooded lot, Close to shee, osha’ VACANT for immediate — sae Union Lake ares session. ag + socoraied, 3 — _ FE §-9471 = lédtye| ten: ‘Mansfield ad NEW. LOCATION é " REALTOR! OPEN EVENINGS AND sUNDAY, MULTIPLE LISTING SEAVICE road MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - c ON a 4 .# fe q Pp SUNDAY 2-5 901 Cass Lake. Rd. sUCH ot ity irae hae POPULARI Sonorees, A_ very bedroo vets ew ee oes a ‘Rochester _ Heights Pa in. | Beautiful Rochester ~ offers: 3 sce RANCH _ oe 2to re MORE SPACE CeavRe tows “a? RANCH, 3 ¥, F car): FOR LESS A spacious 4 bedroom brick ranch ~ heme with 2 — ae —. 5 forma! dining Low ta Sliverbell Ru. ch aot ihe High hil sign and turn “PAKE PRIVILGES A new 3 bedroom ranch home designed se meet ae a hie Wom ‘eal a eetar eliminate confusion Large living oan room, ektra closets throughout. Truly a howe for -the —) Located at Walton Biva 2516 Across from diver Lake. LADD'S, INC. | bedrooms, 14x20 Breeze way, r e. 115x219 lot. Pully insulat- minum storms, water soft- ener, .Venet blinds, near school, $10,500. FE 4-190. i i esces 36, Chippewa Rd. 4 bedroo rage home. 28° ~ tiving oon ei iin ara full dining Phen | Bon poem e kitchen. t reat: and % be main’ Moor. 4 spacious be Diree Huron’ to Webster . left on Chippewa to - FF) Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 73 W. Huron Street ; FE 5-816) - or _FE 44a78 if “BUD % - * ¥ + se = Walking -Distance ‘to Pontiac Moter We ‘offer this spick and span 3 bed- ‘ room honte for more con- venient Ciose_te-— school and stores. Features 2 bedrooms and full bath- downstairs, separate din'ng Feom, fireplace. carpeting, auto. gas Heat and het wa- auto, gas leat and hot wa- ter 2-car Solid drive gure you see it today. 3-5 SUN NDAY . eh a The Gay Chari of Baye ‘ Colonies home ts urs, Boe: in this desix- able joomfield Highlands lgcation. Set on 1%, acre, well landscaped | grounds, ~ This ome fea. “Make that ‘the first 1,001 customers’!" to $500 - BUCKNER _ Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Hone a SEABOARD 1185 .N, PERRY 8T. Easy PARKIN PARKING __ FE 8-066: ~~ Loans $25. to. $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD. FINANCE CORP. OF sat hiro A) Be S.. Saginaw .8t. Quick Cash a "= $25-TO- $300 = =e ture, auto. or oe race ma 8 is haat y ser { ‘helpful, Phone FE feet visit us at our office. hae mt aly em e: e ~recreation with some living ining room, very bright kitchen, 2 bedrooms and ing taxes and insurance. MONTEITA SCHOOL— Very sharp J bed- ; dining WEAR NEW. iy aye Bile LS oO’ relegraph Pe Sno OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 NORTH WEST SECTION — room, on and se est HOMES © full area, ige. W ith Full Rastivents FOR“ONL Y.: $15,500 Ae AND | 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS FOR ONLY. Drayton Plains Wi est Suburban za St Cmeeretey, washe - eee r and drs Brand new 3 bedroom ranch home, = vee credit js good, this an be yours with a. low pag payment, Tile bath and many other fea- eee Nagrond Nes trade for « house with nice lot } Needs some finishing, but is livable. wed monthly paymentg. ' WE BUY & - SELL LAND CONTRACTS. NICHOLIE '& HARGER CO. 33. WEST HURON oreent GFEX EVENINGS PE 5-8183 PARTRIDGE. $050 DOWN de ‘$1, 150Down $15, 990 “TERMS” AS LOW AS REALTOR PARTRIDGE AUBURN AVE. A cozy bungalo scaped corner. near, Auburn “auburn Hts. Oufired Lo oe ge en es only $9950. Owner er Cian part trade —-what Seve — PE 43581, 1050 Ww, HURON OPEN TIL ‘Mortgages -Conv entional NEIL. Realtor 4 A 2 BEDRM., Bain fh mened.| down, v8 mo. OPEN _ 3-5 SUNDAY 2248 HAMPTON ROAD gPONTIAC Cc LL Kin: amg erga ingham. Left LAKE Pp “| SUNDAYS 2-5 2495 WALCE D Sylvan Manor Lovely 3 bedroom modern brick ranch home Only . Water softener, fenced) shrubs and evergreens Lot 750150 You Tura Neti to Waice. —_—§A, JOHNSON, Realtor— 1704 Telegraph Rd: FE 4-2533 this beautiful home immediate- ; ow VE Sub#ivision can move into: Or past Middie- row Wilson. 13 THE PARTRIDGE “BIRD” _CONTE MPOR: ARY _TO SEE a modernistic ‘home su * * new car ie va rage. 0Us ear tuached “garage. See this e built for today's living now fi3.p00 on terms. 4 BEDROOMS ' room brick eq stteet in pleasant _ot_ ert eestor eT P. ARTRIDG E FE ¢3581 i050 W. HURON ‘TIL ® € room aster bedroom. tej. fs on ay van Lake. 1%) baths.’ ri A te ue st only $18,500. "HOME PLUS INCOME Coutertabie 3 bedroom home with . reftal thet makes n ow ding with frais Pull price So ar | : 3 just west. Ponti tiac. "Attractive brick fire- ranch. | Ph. EMpire 3496 Mort gages A vailable Also Pee, Adjacent to Catholic ments. FHA LADD'S, Inc. 4286 Dixie ae 1a Piains A ia oY “OWNER New 3 bedroo Storms : phony All vou = oh to do is FE 4-1157 $1, 000 DOWN on paved ron in oe ‘Plaine, down, Take over 4 per cent moehane with $79 monthly pay- coe = screens, Clarkston area. OR | $1,000 DOWN. NEW CUSTOM oullt 3 bedroom ranch. —= walls, scorn ee -— heat, no mortgage cost. Open te 5. 41 _E. Brookiyn_ "PHone PE soe. 5-2443. RILEY | FUR pata ge cata i privileges = Sylvan Lake. rooms & full b. basement & Hurr' UBURN. EEIGHTS $850 N Cozy & cute ranch-stylebihga- tow with picture window. It's’ as — & clean as can be & priced right ‘ 00 DOWN 58 rooms & bath. basem gas —_ on Se. move au = with session. Close oy downtown, on large lot. Ail es, = bringing in big income B ROKE R ures aenc fireplace, HW dining room, screened Gi agg garage Truly a home ful} family en- joyment. Call us_ today. = “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens 5. Cail . Soe FE! §-12017 ‘WHITE BROS. \ . | - $500 Dewn Jus like finding a needie tn a pad tack. It's located just-'y mile of the city limits On a land- scoped lot. Consists of 4 rooms and bath. Has hardwood ficors, ol heat and is newly decorated All this and more fer only $5,500 , with ‘payments a of $50. 4-8773 £ $68 per mo, at include taxes an surance and only terest, This attractive home is lo- nd only a in- ei tien” bath, miyka1 utility room. At- tached espace 110 ft corner land- ac lot. Automatic oi] heat, _storms and — and lake priv- “fleges, It's A gin eid and neat a @ Lona y for immedi- ate coeee ye ts only bt, Be $10,500, s Custom Built idl in Clarkston's most dé- stred residential subalvision. R's all brick, only 3 years has everything. 3 bedrms living room, with «a k fireplace. rate dining . Home-makers kitchen, full‘ basement with 34’ recreation area Face brick- fireplace, room and extra. —— vestibule entrance, ce- trek tile enLake pees ora — rick i ee 2c girs vi es an or the Paeee te war Phong this fine yd home and compare. WHITE BROS. . REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 Digie wey. 5460 d Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sun . 6 "til § TRADES ) Trailers, lots, equities, ‘Jand con- tracts, etc. Or small down 38 ments to sull your budget wil accepted on the following velo erties 3 bdrms., magenta fu lakefront. 2? bdrms.. modern old, 3 bdrm. modern, 2 years old. |2 bdrm. ee. Lake privs. IMMEDIA POSSESSION ON ALL C. PANGUS. Realtor “}_ton Woods 4'y per cent in- laun- | - Oa j PARTICULAR | PEOPLE LIKE |§ acres with new modern home, 6 sz oie Sale Lots. - > M6 Busin iness Opportunities-51 LARGE LARGE, WOODED LOT Lor. aN DRAY. RANCH ere Ron Heights igh, Seboo! Bham. Near ., Biham ool. LI. 4-1527. Chero Hills Its new e — for a restricted to ect today's he’ ranch \ oor eI Re) E Drive out Elizabeth Lake. road ke _‘4 mule-SEE FOR YO CARL. W: BIRD, petite 503 Community National Bank Biss FE 2 Eves. FE 5-132 44211 \WWORMER AND | MOHAWK EAKES Lake front lots, paved winding streets, 100 yr.-pld trees, city wa- — gece MI 6-3600 Evenings. ___ For Sale Acreage 47 13, ACRES ston. Rd 4. a house = pase- ment, furnace. Rents $50 month. _ Owners sacrificing for. $3 500 large rooms. plastered | paint- ed walls, storms, basem oil furnace, _ ey near -——. “PONTIAC REALTY T71_ Baldwin _ _ FR $8275 Sa nba be EIVING. 15 MINUTES from mile from Wa- jo high round. eet acres, . 260 ft. An sho deep, 500 ft, from price fishing jake, __ $3,000 with $2500 down. FE 2-0719. BY OWNER, 63 ACTUAL ACRES. _ Very_level Top Soil. OA 38-2353. Steele, Realty, MU $2065 or EM 3-6710 LADD'S 2 ACRES — $950 On 500d road with @ hill, Only LADD'S 4286 Dixie H *OR Ine. ‘Drayton Plains 3-121 cash | STORE a tee ET’S TALK - BUSINESS” Tavern For total price of $22000 with ~—— ome payment, you can buy bafdin 44-1442 McCulloch. Cham Saws FOR A’ eal as $167.50 trade-ins and give E-2 “SPECIAL: FORD . FERGUSO “ee WITH ENT CONDITION e IN EX CELL pote CREDIT TERMS “KING BROS. (JOUR 1H DEA BBE he ge A. ASE TRACTOR PLOW & V paivator Brena a”. GCA Auction-Sales_ 77 ee ae fo ON’ COMPLETE ayn Gad At Cornet Shop aaa "aticnfean, Saturde ie sea Bas Bh rs pe. Lawson, Faller. | auctioneer, - Auction Sales ' 5089 Dixie Highway. Drayton Plains M. 7 PM! M ‘ BOARDED — Dd: Fe a cd ik a —_ We ARE & 3 OUT OF USED r let. ~"Hay, Grain & Feed nm tailors, We nord on “pee si 18Y & 2kD CUTTING HA Pd ° Bolly. : sees ng: Riera iy Ra.. Bolly F 7E i8T HAY $i ‘STRAW cana | 8) RD TRAILER porecs hoardes : SAL E S- = —+ 4 Gaidaer - Miéhigan Arrow 396 Orenard te oe ‘Sorpbips,, MOTOR TUNEUPS. 100 PER CENT labor guarantee, backed. by 22 yrs. | WA Paaclanan FE 2 a : | experts fmrude Every Sunday es | Sea Sigh a tat eet Buy and Sell Daily -— | oh Peveae, ong'a Ma Bervice, Panaleags to Talk OR 3-2717- Door Prizes | _te tam, ym 4012. - . Trains bt {For Sale Housetrailers 78 “See Our New Line of cages. 591 a5. Aluminum Boa oe 2 FT. AIRSTRBAM--PRAILER. Real quality at a savifiget 1966 motel in perfect: ¢ ition. 199 . and “aD Rd Can be seen at 3008. W. Huron 8t.f Lagavey Pian ; y 108 LE CRUISER. ALL "| PURE-BRED MASK BOX. i , er pups, 6@ ca gt $5- = alum» trauer Pull fash-prict.| | YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER. Also mother boxer, cheap. - OL, —**— TTaTTT | "53 MODEL. % CR FE 38033 Open Sundays ESTLINER - All alum, pAb @ Exc. cond. Will accept any reas. offer, Terms cS 44 Eves, ~ DETROITER : DETR: s@ great that we now mh — pS new oad used R , * MOBILE HOMES TO eek Pon Pontiac Chief Bas ar AL) wait until oy Ss en you can save dojars by buying iba 1,Davs A WEEK _ Bob Hutchinson ; oe ILE HOMES SALES, IN Dixte fe meee Os.10) de PONTIAC CHIEF 88 SALE al j = Transportation Offer Offered 87 87 "For Sele Cars _FOR QUALITY | CADILLACS | Meo —* Sea: ‘clean weed cate, It's - Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac ~ 1350.N, Wepodward - B'ham MI 4-1930;: DESOTO SPTSMAN HT. $1305 ‘958. reper > lng power brakes, R & owall res, Low, somienge. e. : ERC MON i “\ Bemutiful leath r upholstery. R & H. A Whitewali yo) “Radio. & heater. Y BEL AIR $1085. *< +05, Radio. heater ree. ea! cle +DR Station Wagon. Radio & i Extra nice RAMMLER-DALLAS DODGE ~ PLYMOUTH | , CHRYSLER 10001 Malin Rochester Almost new — GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass a 453 CHEV, ~BELAIR | This is ¥ $7 22 sharp el For Sale Cars m1 1953: 5 ear, No $ Oss Na moneys uto _ Sales. b ati re 14 tw s aace i |, trade, PE sai 4 1935 Al, — R&H W-bidewalls. Ps." ioad CARS PLY 4- ENGINE AIRLINER | TO ‘aliforn'a $80: Hawaii, bee ae zy. owner, Good Corner Pike & East Blvd. ry Ber. we ins . 0 CHEVY 208. 2-DR. hg em POSI- |. ‘ely ho as TRUCE Goma NORTH, Baw RT sume payments of $1146 mo, 2a- CONNECTICUT, PA rC RY. or . FE i ss AIR RDTOP. odelpbie. Gas allowance. FE). R , P. Gilde. 1 owner, Low WANTED. STUDENTS TO a . RIDE TO OR FRO ik Bai oS sree obs. LEAVE AND. PARK AT 5:30 p.m. CALL PE 5-3808__ _. Wanted d Used Ci Cars 88 88 A-i paces Bos POR SCRAP OLD OR 3-6015 - cars 45 MUCH Ag 056 POR JUNK AND eheap ce cane fe 2-2806 Ege CASH aK N. Zimmer - General Richardson - Holly 18 M, to 56 ft. 8 or 10 wid Bottle gas, parts. carburetor —tee- Maa a - From $128 up. Rec & LA pskin pants . Insula! TRAILER EXCHANGE 8 and + ottle tes Parts and cals 0 8, Te ~ Open Eves. & Sun. : RN MOBtuL HOMES, MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Si he Dome ~ Palace ae e $3,985 rm feptal oayment ba- ER EXCHAN os ph 2.3200. Rent Trailer Space 79 coats, wog) pants, : 8 ABN SURPLUS FE Goop RIDING AND 398 oan 5 yes. old. Re DRIVING informa- — iRSTATES. MODERN (a piayground, EM on Li eville Ra. =" PARKHURST «< bi a bel pagel § BRANCH DOWN . 56 BUICK PONTIAC | RETAIL |*3: STORE AVERILL" CARS = tee: here for rE ant DIXIE uta } PAID, FOR ZgxKED ~@ MT. ears om a s, E FE 3-7117 ‘ Bud Shelton pomeg Sales ~, D_THE POST OFFICE _ 4 top dollar on tate models. | ‘53 BUT 4 DR. SEDAN. DrN oF Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 8-9683 lean, . 1 owner. bs: is” Us 40~-FE 8-1164, pays top ft for clean cars. YOUR CAR Also Trate up or down, ; 1a Baldwin pve. Pontiac Community See M & M Motor Sales | Finance Co. FE For top dollat on late mode! cars, HURON MOTOR SALES ani OR ALWAYS a mode! T up or OMY 22 AU 957. CADILLAC COUPE - ia 3,000 miles. sue coral 4 coated, $3,700 Call Are you tired of - “BIG PAYMENTS”? © _ How. Would yor: - thy Bnanod trans r equity i] or ah ‘noel car? odels to to. choose | your * Always 20 o m OPEN , eM We be "94 through ‘57 ated cars “Jerome's” “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass a private ing, good do : ‘on trailer sales. rater MYrve 2-4611, ~. For Sale Tires_ » Accessories . 80 OUTH V-8. MOTOR: ia lon, $175, oR 3.3002, a larters, erator carburetors, and - Taek fe" 39077 | ED. WILLIAMS. G00: =| ee ee TT whiewalts (598 olus tax. _ change. road z p ‘ i | GLExy's -MTR. SALES | OA | Used Truck Parts & Al Bagtey URED Parts, Open Sunda: trom Yo 0 am. t6 2 p.m. wef WE /PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED Ci - & TRUCKS ane * BIRMINGHAM over _ payments. by ea Jam. “103 Chev. Wagon $596 North . -Chavrolat AT 8. WOODWARD . CONVERTISL ‘MI 4-2735 TAKE “DR, HEATER, ‘Goon, LOW MILE ‘36. MG-A ER. age. Bests ‘oan OL 1-1535. ~ Matthews- Hargreaves ae anat + = TaD AOTC RA Gt TORS £0. os," al LOW AS ig M ~ 1957 CHEVS. © $1405. 7 TO PICK OFRoM ~ North ‘Chevrolet. on ee 8. Waa te a “cr OWENS FORD _ 2 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR * $745 . eye 1982 Pontiac, ara. ne Pontiac’ . PB. 30: Stock C learance ° toe Ford FOM Arthur's Acts Sales 6818 Cooley Lk. Ra. “*53 CHEVROLET “BEL AIR H’TOP it ‘the: Basoreaiae ¢ doar bower wee uke “ » epotiess “AUBURN MOTORS. rage of other. 306 a hw j ad — $1308 [= geod, oun Pe aL & EM 3-9101 | x . bee. 43520 |. tae \6 210. 2 DR ‘ i ‘s. condition, $869, pga wt. CHEVY ‘0 AMDARD _.Transmi: FE ¢ “eauitgy lance co $35 te ‘oan 1 cu 8, sharp - no town on Ind Aue Sales, 193 8, Sagi- W. PE 2214, 3 56 FORD: custo LINE -6 Ed taal ioe Trans. W. Walls . ONLY $1, 195 _ BRAID. i MOTOR “4 A nace 3 Pain “DEALING CASS ST. “$984 Ford $495. $15 “ROR FROST Inc. 260 Hunter Bivd. = ibis TODAY's otra — ae ane Buick, Special di ulpped with 4d Sas a seat covers, Two tone pain Yellow and white. $ | COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, 804) | Sets 8T., ROCHESTER. OL bone nc ean Paes ‘4. Seal. Your car for equity, Assume. the “balance as low as $17.01 week, - Edd ie 566 Parks a a +7 aie Fas are “ rson as down ee mi, fermen 2 of vase week. “- eee _B 4 DI PAIRI 7 » power steerin her ‘accessories. Low seat guccptienaily clean. baie consider trade, Can use sec- car. Midwest 6-1895. ‘52 Ford | Cust. Ze Dr. | $368 © North © dition, $245. jametinte saneett on these very - vy m eage car Haskins. Chev: /- @151' Dixie Highway at MIS: Maple $5011 Open Nites Til 9 you ‘check Eadie Siecle iy ne ty Harbor. "54 Chev. 4-Door - Stk. N3081 $489 North Chevrolet ~ hal owe Bivd, sentptan BIRMINGHAM: =: WOODMARD.. Po NASH AMBASSADOR. SELL 7 Y. SDR AL al CONDI- °7-0858. 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