The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Colder, snow flurries. (Details Page 2) ‘HE PONTIA ‘ PRESS_ 116th YEAR RRS —24 PAGES MMBC TERNATIONAL Ewe Savice an Q _ONTIAG MICHIGAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 15, 1958 DIVERS SEARCH RIVER — Divers are shown working in the Clinton Ri where they found the body of Gerald Thacker ver near Utica in the ice. (See + Pontiac Press Phote seals afternoon. ‘The body was found about 150 yards from where he coasted through a hole story, page 2) Arctic Air Due to Follow Snow Into Michigan, Eastern States A frigid mass of Arctic air; moved into the Plains States last | night dropping temperatures and|moves south and east from Can-/a concrete pillar at an overpass. i pushing snow-laden, slightly warm- er air into Michigan and other | states east of the ‘Mississippi River. ~*~ * * Michigan experienced a steady! snonwfall during the night and| continung this morning. * * * i i | The snow, which will reach about | 3 inches accumulatiop in the Pon-| tiac area, is expected to diminish ‘an jto flurries tonight, with tempera-) itures dropping as the colder air The snow blanketed Michigan | highways making driving treach- | | erous last night and this morn- | ing. In Detroit two men were killed in crashes on expressways last night, Herman A. Davidson, SO, of) Highland Park was killed when his, car skidded off an exit ramp, | threwing him out as it poled down | embankment, 2 UAW Shows Willingness lo Deal for Shorter Week FROM OUR NEWS WIRES DETROIT—The United Auto Workers Union left room on the bargaining table today for a shorter work week offer as a substitute for profit-sharing. UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock said the short- a er week “would be given* very serious consideration”; if it is offered by General Motors instead of a share of the profits. * * & This was made clear in Detroit yesterday at the close of a three- day meeting of the UAW’'s Na- tional GM Conference. Woodcock said, howeVer, he felt such an of- fer from GM was “highly unlike- ly. ” ‘The action was aiemiad as a move to give the union more “elbow reom and flexibility” at the bargaining table. The GM Conference also called for allocation of the workers’ share. of the profits for full payment of | hospital and medical insurance coverage — . another maneuver! aimed at broadening its bargain- ing field. It also gives the union more leeway in interpreting just what a share of the profits means. The council also proposed set- ting up a joint labor-management committee to study the impact of automation and technological ad- vances. Woodcock said there was no speculation among union leaders at present on what company would be made the first target in contract negotiations. He said the contracts with GM, Ford and Chryster run out only a few days apart. around dune 1. “We hope Wwe can bargain in a peaceful atmosphere,’ Woodcock said. eeeee seed eeeetenener ~ County: news seen ner tnee Editorials. eee OH ee eee eee Home section ..i..:+ 8 toe Che ereee He set no date for formal serv- ing of contract demands on GM. He said they should be in work- able form by late March. fate Find | faucet was running full force, ae é > ¥ Woman Dies in \ Blazing Home Body on Floor of Basement Believe Mrs. Sidney, Was Fighting Fire’ With Laundry Hose A 39-year-old Birming-| ham woman burned to| death in her home this morning. : ath. by a neighbor, broke into the burning house of Mrs. Loretta Sidney, 39, of 1339 S. Eton Rd., and found her body on the basement floor. * * * A hose from a laundry tub Birmingham Fire Chief Park Smith said, He believed she may have attempted to put out the fire herself. Smith said the fire, which started in the basement, appar- ently was caused by an overheated furnace. * * * It was discovered by Mrs. Sid- ney's mother, } ewski of Detroit, working at the next-door home of Robert Apple- Emanuel Butler, 76, of Detroit, died when his brother’s car struck | ANOTHER VICTIM A third state victim was Ray-| mond Bauer, 45, of Saginnaw, who) was killed near Bay City last night} ion a curve and hit a tree, | * The cold air mass will drop Pon, i tlac area temperatures from a pre-| idicted high today of 24 to a low of! 10 tonight and a high tomorrow of 17. Winds will be moderate from ithe east and so jchanging to northerly tonight. The frigid alr that has moved south into the area between the | daughter earlier. lanswer, she went over to see her. | gate, 1363 S. Eton Rd. Mrs. Sidney lived alone at the one-story, con- |temporary type brick home. Applegate told police Mrs. Mich- aelewski tried to telephone her Not getting an * * * | ‘By this time flames were shoot- jing through the kitchen and dining. ‘room floors. Mrs.. Michalewski ;when his car went out of control | pan back to tell Applegates who ‘called the fire department. Mrs. Sidney’ s clothing had been | burned off and her body was | covered with extensive burns, | Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley of Birmingham ‘said. The blaze. was brought under control shortly after the fire dé- partment arrived. The Redford State Police Arsen Rockies and the Mississippi Val- ley ended a brief respite of | warmer temperatures: The cold wave dropped temper-, atures more than 30 degrees from | Friday's reading in the ee area, with Grand Fork, N. D., porting a reading of 20 below. 4 The air is moving south and east and is expected to lower the tem-/ peratures in Florida below freez-| ing by tonight. | | | Heaviest snows fell across the) northern Rockies, with 11 inches | at Billings, Mont. In Downtown Pontiac, the lowest | temperature preceding 8 a.m, to-} (day was 18 degrees. At 2 p.m. the} | were with him.” mercury reached 24 degrees. Sqtad is investigating. x *« * Mrs. Sidney worked as a book-) keeper at Milk’s Electrical Appli-| jance Co. on South Woodward Ave-; _ nue, Birmingham. She has ho children. Firemen, called at 9:50) \Peter Palmer on Holiday, LONDON (INS) — Advertise- ment in the personal column of the times: ‘Peter H. Palmer has | left for a holiday and contrary to ancient custom does not in- tend sending cards to his friends telling them what a lovely time he is having and wishing they * aSSEN Quits Cabinet Seeking Governorship _Dems Gather at Northwood Inn Plans to Enter HONORED GUEST WELCOMED — Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart (center) was welcomed at North- wood Inn last night by Gov. G. Mennen Williams GOP Leaders in Pennsylvania Cool to Stassen PITTSBURGH (INS) publican State Chairman George I. Bloom said today in Pitts- burgh he has been unable to find any sentiment in the party toward the candidacy of Harold E. Stassen for governor of Pennsylvania. * * * Bloom said that anti-Stassen sentiment so far took three forms: “—He is not regarded as a Pennsylvanian. “Party officials are his action at the 1956 GOP National Convention in San Francisco (opposing Richard Nixon’s vice presidential can- didacy)., “And they don’t feel that he is interested in Pennsylvania so much as he is in furthering his candidacy for the presidency in 1960."" at ‘Republicans have some of) \I Harold E. from the Eisenhower ad- ministration for governor wal Pennsyl- ag Primary Race in Pennsylvania Ike Accepts Resignation of Disarmament Aide With ‘Regret’ VILLE, Ga. — THO assen resigned y to run Ae ANOS i. Pontiae Press Phote (right) and James C. Allen, of Birmingham when he arrived for a testimonial dinner in his honor. Hart Kicks Oft Drive seat in the United States Senate last night at a testi- monial dinner given for him at Northwood Inn. Some 550 friends paid tribute to the 45-year-old former Bir- ‘mingham resident, and applauded his bid to take over the post now held by Republican Charles E. Potter. Hart jabbed at what he called the opposition party’s| ‘dangerous assumption” that the rest of the world be-| i« ‘Lieves the United States can keep the peace. 3 | c Criticising the present administration for not taking). beg irked |@ “day after tomorrow” out-+ “Modern! j ' ‘look, Hart said, Ex-Mayor Runs for Legislature Will Seek Democratic ‘that Hoover hesitation with | ‘them still.” The No. 2 man in the state Democratic party. was introduced | jby Gov. G. Mennen Williams as (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pontiac Motor Pays Million for New Ideas Employes of Pontiac Motor Di-| vision have been paid more than) $1,000,000 since the inception of its Employe Suggestion Program in 1942, it was announced today. Awards passed the one million mark this week when a check was handed to plating plant rack re- pairman William J, Shepherd, of 570 Lowell St., for a winning $1,036 suggestion, Besides the check Shepherd re- ceived a bonus of a hi-fi record) player for being the one to push | the program over the million mark. “This gratifying milestone fig- ure reflects a t amount of initiative on the part of Pon- tiac employes,” said Semon E. Knudsen, division general mana- ger and General Motors Corp. vice president. “Their suggestions have contrib- uted immensely to the company’s progression to a position among the leaders of the automotive in- dustry.’ Last year alone General Mo- tors employes received a record- breaking $8,414,073 for nearly 261,000 ideas submitted, Among these was & unique sug- gestion of using a beer can opener to replace timecard metal tab numbers on racks, one how to keep plant roofs clean, and an- other of reducing the size of water pipes in the plating department resulting in saving 70 million gal- long a year. Knudsen revealed that Pontiac has Paid awards on better than from 81 out. of 139 proposed ideas! }over the last 12 years. Following close behind Bennett is 30-year division veteran Glenn ia | Knapp, of 136 Mt. Clemens St., tions, This includes two maximum, $2,500 awards. herd's, Sports ....... ssuves 18 to i Theaters .......5+.606s . 11 TV and radio program ..... 24 Wilson, Earl ....:...: kavee © Women’s pages ...... mee’ Jerome “Bright Spot esen $8 tars. '64 to ‘58's. Top &. eit ee 4 * |B. Rundell $1,000, Company employes took home a of $134,207 for submitting 2,422 ac-| ford Township; Janie Avant, of 194) a total of $137,000 last year. This in-| cluded eight maximum $2,500) awards, another new record. | * * * vision, Fisher Body and GMC! ‘Truck & Coach—were paid a total! This heard? “TOTAL MILLION DOLLAR MILESTONE — With William J. Shep- 036 suggestion, Pontiac Motor Division went over the mark in awards paid out under the Employe Suggestion Progtam initiated ip 1942, Here Semon E. Knudsen ‘(left), di- PONTIAC AWARDS: ceptable suggestions. The following received maximum) Milford: awards of $2,500: Eber Hurd, of Orion Township,| Tegent St., and Clifford Vaughn, | Law, 52, of 2 dl 03600 1000859: y vision general manager and vice president of General Motors | Corp., presents Shepherd, of 570 Lowell St., with a bonus award of a hi-fi record player. a who has earned $7,100’ for <a Employes from all three GMC and Roy Edgerton, of Royal Oak, iof 683 E. Mansfield Ave., Alvin Monroe, | troit: Percy Bitler, of Water-| Stout St. Nomination as Pontiac’s State Representative A former Pontiac mayor and city; commissioner, Arthur J. Law, an-! —. today that he is a candi-| e for the Democratic nomina-| prey as Pontiac state representa-| Harry Sherman, of 14 itive, i | Fisher Ave., Walter Simmer, oti 7 Miami Rd., served) co-Sug-'as commissioner from 1942 to 1954, and Wayne Stricklin, of 102\from 1944-1946 and 1950-1954. | Law made an unsuccessful bid ’ for the U.S. House of Represen- Ae | tatives in 1952 .against Republi- can George Dondero, ‘} In announci his candidacy, _Law said, “I. féel that my experi- lence in Pontiac city government) land acquaintance with the prob-| lems of this area, will qualify at ito capably serve in the state leg- |, jislature the people who have hon-) lored me: through the elective pro-| cess in the past.” Married and the father of 4 chil- idren, Law operates a grocery at) |200 Earlmoor Blvd, | | cepted his cabinet- armament assistant’s nation with “regret oa best wishes.” Varia. President BA wer ac- dis- ig- Stassen’s letter of restjoalted and Eisenhower's reply were m public by the President's vacati White House at Thomasville, Ga. \ Stassen, who scheduled a news conference in Philadelphia, told the President: “St ig my belief that I may | now make g larger contribution for U.S. Senate Seat — Re- Lt, Gov. Philip A. Hart opened his campaign for a) to your objective of a durable peace, which I share, by re-en- tering the active political field in | the Pennsylvania governorship campaign..." | Eisenhower told the former Min- inesota governor; | “Since the reasOns.you give for jyour decision are of a political | nature and involve an intent to participate in a primary contest in Pennsylvania, I deem it inappro- | priate for me to comment a= on them.” MUCH TO CONTRIBUTE E However, the President's letter dded: But I am free to express my ideep conviction that because of your long and varied experience in state government and in military and civil posts in the federal gov- ernment, you have much to con- tribute to the future of our coun- try.” Eisenhower told Stassen that “certainly your sincerity and integrity will command the re- spect of all citizens, no matter in what activity you may en- gage.” Washington officialdom had been anticipating Stassen’s resignation for-some, time, particularly since he lost a feud on disarmament policy with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, MEETS WITH IKE \ \ \ \ \ ‘ Stassen met with Eisenhower at ijthe White House nine days ago to successful on. 22 out of 64 sugges-/plants in Pontiac—the Pontiac di-| co-sugggesters: John Vailey, of 137) gesters; Jessie Blackmon, of De-| ‘and served three terms as mayor—| | discuss the former University of Princeton Ave.; of Lapeer; iPennsyivania President's future but Stassen said afterward that no idecision had been reached. White House News Secretary James C, Hagerty told reporters that Stassen advised Eisenhower of his decision to resign by tele- phone from Washington late yes- terday afternoon. Stassen, who twice has sought ber GOP presidential nomination, d Eisenhower that he felt he lcould serve best now by ‘‘discuss- ling with the people of our country ithe issues and problems of the world-wide competition of ways of jlife and the tasks of building peace and safeguarding against war." i Date With Uncle Sam | | | | a federal income tax return. * tax returns; Also starting Monday we discussing briefly a specifi taxpayers. Finally, the Pontiac field making out or checking their this service has been opened Got Income Tax Problems? With April 15 looming once more, the American tax- payer is preparing to cope with the annual chore of filing If you need help in prepar- ing ef here are three sources: * Begining Monday, The Press will publish eight | articles by the Associated Press on preparing income * will earry each day, on the Editorial Page, a brief article entitled “Tax-Fax, each c problem eticountered by office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service will assist taxpayers, without charge, in returns. A special office for at 67 W. Huron St. (Do not go to the permanent office in the Huron Building), Hours at the special service eine are 8 to 4, Mondays through — Fridays. } i = i" —J ey — p tees ¥ = tN ot ot Tne 4 4 ee ee Vy oe * ea eee Serie Se aie at che Poe ee ee es gees =e a Close to, Tense Tunisian Frontier Senin PONTIA ians Battle 2 9) — we C PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1055 [Bloomfield Hills inBirmincham. * Readies a x ae for S \ : ; ~ 3 : | ALGIERS. (INS)—A Kerce batile| French plages fast Saturday |troop movements along the frontier was reported today be French) with heavy less of life. {had been planned for some time —19-Hovr Search Ends army forces and Algerian rebels] usta announoed lest night 1/894. there’ ig only. “normal 150 Yords From Break a Duvivier in eastern 18, nad vial pn cond that French|#umber of unit in the area, in lee Near Utica close to the tenes Tunisian fro tier. troops and tanks were concentrat-| In Paris, France took the first ‘< 1 FRENCH KILLED \\ jing on the Algerian side of the| steps today toward paying com- . Gerald! French authorities said 11 Frenc border near Sakiet-Sidi-Youssei. A pensation for civilian damage Page: Poa a te a soldiers were killed and 42 wound-\Tunisian eemmunique said ve caused by last Saturday's gir -nten (ed in the ¢elash with a strong rench forees included four tanks raid on a Tunisian village. : pulled from beneath the Clinton) t band. Reports reaching|@md six half-teaked, vehicles, ar-! a. decision to offer eompense- River ice near Utica yesterday)'™SUFBe™ ders mS tillery, jeeps and 31 trucks loaded —e t Thus ending a 19-hour|4isiers put the rebel losses at 102 , tion was at a special cabinet aneastoteri dead and.three captured. __ with : meeting today during which the search for the - : ' i ing j The battle area is about 3¢ DENIED government also decided to accept His body, still bearing ais brown —* h wfficials in Algiers denied|American help in negotiating a plaid jacket, hat and gloves, was) Miles west of the Algerian Frene offi Y eat eee ned Po of the France|" peeeeee Ht ES shee tw tent) Be sil cca dean ans ee eee take the Tunis-(Tunisian dispute. J — nel aed oe Youssef which was bombed hy ian border. _ A" spokesman cs —-* prseronto night while playing with a com. ~ , \ jnounced the decision to accept U.S. , panion. . \ help but he aie ten under no to the east and north, It_was discovered by Asst. Fire! conditions wou government — : ou fa femme «= Municipal Employes itt cic. (pt let ested 4765 Betty Ave., Utica, and Lt. _— . In the U.S. Seeretary of State ism of . wes injured. Hasold M. Spangler, 41. of 3185) : doh Voster Dulles returns to Firef fers Ms cena were reported in Hessel St., . Both are . 9 ° Washington Monday to take per- Wi J) | : members of the Brooklands Fire| S or IV] erv e senal command of the American ue je fe Birminghom. 2 = « bet | 2 \ | fale te the senwating crtais bo- tain Ni i | Mrs. FG, Garrison, former Bi: SPOTTED JACKET | , a ae [Cn ee ek e. | in ew 0 resident who now lives in While they were chopping) In a move to peg ned eel he faver civil rag leg all ™¥ | Dulles decided to interrupt his attasles ee Lake, will, conduct the through layers of ice 10 to 12)kill civil service lac police) nieipal would acation at Atlantic N.J., to = & = Tuesday session of the Ruth Shain inches thick in places, the pair and firemen, the Pontiac pal| pose any move to take civil serv: \¥ oe © out “| Manhotion Fac Fire International Relations class at the ee ee ee ) potce and Hr Tot. Tunisia's demand for United | Causes Cave-in Under|Community House Tuesday morn. had been snagged by a log in asked for civil service benefits for; men right now.” N ations eoncure of France in.ibe|. 2 ie : about eight feet of water. its membership. As for the policemen, who fought/bombing of « Tunisian village lest Heavy Machinery Mrs. Garrison, whe has spent Some 100 searchers, The immediate issue appeared/hard last year to win civil serv-\Saturday, . great deal of time traveling soldiers from 9 nearby Nike anti- |'0 be whether @ proposition to re-\ice, they still favor the special! The ‘U.N. Security Council ts | PROM OUR NEWS WIKES | and living im South Americs. aircraft base, had searched fer move police and firemen from the state act number tf cmncgag csv nonp hgtlananghak | a iogadt NEW YORK — Firemen 4U| wit spest on the dleintorshipe Gerald since @ friend, Raymond (state civil service act would be voters placed them last year. |Tuesday to hear rival and through the rubble of a six-story| and other governmental features Cagle B.. 6, 18 Ne Suathar be agp lc Aaa e @.¢ Tunisian charges, building today for the bodies of Gao Lat Aunasticon eounivtes. was playing with Thacker ballot. “Not one officer has told me . the six firefighters killed) She will stress the conditions boy on the river when the ice | (ity Commissioners have indl- |that he wants Act 78 repealed,” Kicks Off Dri An pha ae wegen yn the revolution in Vensuela, broke, cated they have no plans to do |said Det, Orville Johnson, president art iC vrive The six men were on the fifth) — ee Se ae ee een oe 80. pie bbe gear apa \ eee Oe al tele neon eS om Senter. tracks of small foot ‘prints leading Chief Herbert W. Straley+ ‘The municipal employes associa- UJ 5 Senate Seat Manhattan when the top floor, con- church up to it but only one in the tne sey: Pod Bpctie jgition is made up of about. ‘for _— ~ taining heavy machinery, collapsed|next week in Detroit, papel site direction, was soon found >Y'it would take the police depart-|white collar” workers not other- Ae One): on them. pra nage wigs yea a venatsers: Pressed into the search ment out from under the special|wise organized under civil service (Continued From Page C Two of them were members of cension ana points were four members of the Vuca state act and put it under @ Jocal)or In unions, The association's NeWlie man that can foster a party Pontiac Press Photo the Fire Department, The others|ires of tes will visit Seuba Skin Diving Club. civil service ordinance.” president, John Waldo, said as he| promise of penerating ‘the fog WINTER SPECTACLE — Freezing weather has turned this belonged to a fire patrol main-| a Ge ew aint *“ * * , understood it, the civil service bid) or pep propaganda with the) fountain on the lawn of the Villa Inn at the south edge of Lake [tained by insurance’ underwriters the ¢ . . The association's officers, how- renewed this time because| Se Rebun or > Ltd larrangements of the various rooms ae Mey = Pronger the ever, indicated their bid for lS fadate of 0 mors te till aaa. of facts, \ Orion into an unusual ice display. to minimize smoke and WOO od how they are etilized for edu 7 oe» =e was part of a long-range Touching again on world , | ‘ ' _ |cational purposes. This is a part meen eS ee These rumors have been re- peace, Hart asked his audience | ee _ F Yecmen fend Setly tay dy of. the trend for the - 3 TOLD PARENTS spring. | ferred te by City Manager Wal ; a . . partmental comrades about three (of smaller, more versatile church An_uncle of the dead boy, Cur-| Wwe heve been aakina for civil aking for civ | *F %- Willman. “Whenever any- sdminitratin, ovr sven tat | ed’M T | hours after the cave-in. Both | pyjj tis Thacker, 44, of Detroit, told ‘ for 10 years,” sald the So en ee they are thinking of that day | if oon rave = = -- = Simeéa E. Andrews the boy's parents Mr. and’ Mrs.| association's past president and smal noseting, *T uay trankiyy has | Mt0F tomorrow?” \ } they were pronounced dead. hor opt ate igy Thacker of 6566 Parkdale St.! present tredeurer, Clyde Town- there’s nothing to Ayoy 4 as| “I'd weleome the chance to put) . No hope was held out for their’ «+ 95949 Lahser Rd., Bloomfield — . a send, “We want it known that we 1 know.” legislation,” Hart ‘ancerted. IOP) Last re] O : rip a oe ee , Wil] be conducted at 1 “My son, my son,” " —_ legislation,” Hart asserted. | p building collapsed and officia m. Monday at the Maniey Bailey ther. Mrs. Thacker was placed un- Commissioners agreed they : it may take three days to find|p™. Monday « heer om Mirage Senter’ would represen-| PRAISES WIFE \ :' wil “ - Mrs, Thacke that ty , ot one sal. Agpermiy roosting that Friday} SAN ANTONIO, Tex. w— Air-glowing praise from Air Force|their bodies be in Woodlawn Mauséleum, De- io ‘Shemig ‘want se Gon ul 0 ry Ing They balked last night, however,!was Valentine's Day. the speaker, Donald G, Farrell today|Military and scientific leaders - * * wont. Bay! 7 20 at setti a local civil service; who announced his bid for Potter’s — \ . await the blond, 6-foot volunteer if} The building was used by sev- Mr, Andrews died yesterday ald had not returned home at 7; ; ng up unicival ‘ ! hig|RO04 only\one more: weary, Jone), -ccstuly sweats out the lastiera) twine and rope manulactur- at the Alexander Csnvalescent from sledding with his iriend. fo Kill His Wife ee per oe week, - day ad night in the sealed! ong’ 24 aon arn x dye ctegiagm employes polipe helping where he is trying | .. The bodies of William G, | Messe tn Reyat men under another e0m-| political staircase. steel barre} He has never, at any time, ness of one year. Reason for Rush Hours | mission set up under state law” i © Cave ee me #0 given any indication that he wants|and_ Bernard Blumental were re A feveey salesmen. eit the Se . | * * ed to t 6:30, Hart \ to get out before the experimen . MELBOURNE, Australis (ns) | Pontiac Man Attempted) 1.0 003 ‘tetiond that © singlolart Lac ite oes ty Oa wom * * & cower” Lt Ca. Gerge R| Ten firemen were injured—but| cony : ile O8 Co. be Dad leo ~ The civil ambulance service | to Destroy Her . Home |civil service for all employes would ther, rushed into a waiting crowd| Despite his growing signs of'steinkamp, chief of space medj-|not pa aged perrreny esclonachog Se ay Ge bene : reports that there are ten times . . . be “‘ideal,”” but added that “‘it isi at 7:15 to a standing ovation. “peal ee scientists At\cine at Randolph, said yesterday.|the oaper and t tactory - ; E> igh ayy pally ye od With Dynamite Stick °°, our intention to force the is|" Deeorative hearts, nearby Randoiph Air Force Ba8*\ «1s has been amazin wo us — [od at I3T Woter . 2 downtown) Me. fudrowe loves 0 son, ‘ light hours hae scaling — A circuit Court jury of four men, 58 Bow but rather. to work thelthe speaker and the day? were as tae oe the oe tat tial cooperation and’ eagerness to/"S™8" yg ;and eight women deliberated only|™4tter out, if possible, through) dominant as : be Bronx : continue the experiment, . for offices and factories close at 4 om | * y jiations betw mploy what he Seven-day stint at 9:35 a.m. (CST) ? _» ,,.| The five-alarm blaze raged . i Me repotes vegertay bette find. |e treme, tanerteee tad| Tee wpeeter eceved:: what te|covend “The space medicine chief io eera teas eters wae bce B , ing a 8, py Soe called the Republican dilemma of/"'s. cnational recognition and|Closed that early yesterday, for| unger control. f f “IN of trying to kil his wife and des- — having to choose between ‘guns , ~~-——|the first time, Farrel] showed) ‘Seven workers in the building ary troy her home with a stick of| He added that the association's and butter. . ‘ signs of “real fatigue.” The Sci-iwnen the fire was discovered dynamite, members had po particular | “That id the 1958 = of bel entists had expected indications of escaped unharmed. aad at Walled Lak * * grievances at this time, but were ancing | budget Repu M serious weariness about Wednes- Fire © Edw | @ McGowan, whose defense was| “merel continuing a move we jlicans,” he said. Insurance en day. Cavanagh Jr. said 100 men would that he had been drinking heavily began in 1949. | While he rebuked certain : | * * work at the scene around the clock Officers Report $7,700 before the explosion oceured Nov.| je said: “Just because Pontiac|) GOP primeiples, he asked that “However, he had a real sound|to find the missing men. po ply 15 at his estranged wife's bunga-|ig having trouble right now with| his supporters “that { onor sleep and this mprning was much) After the fire started there was| in Cash, Bonds Taken low, 370 S. Edith St., will be sent-| Act 78 is no reason to oppose civil the boat they're in is the same 0 - |more alert than he was last|,, explosion. A fire official said ‘Brom . enced Feb. 24 by Circuit Judge| service in general. I believe the| ome we're in,” eae eo a opts |e Ste started on the fifth floor Home Safe Frank L. Doty on a charge of as-| merits of a Joeally-instituted civil! yormer Mayor ivi ophi a change our by.a careless smoker. : sault with intent to kill. service program have definitely) James C. Allen, toastmaster for 12 rege. bie st mism at all pagel y = : Walled Lake Police and Oakland McGowan’s wile, Mae. 53, 9 |>een established, We do not want|the night, sparked old rumors that Tonig t From = — gil ae pe. Pal _|County sheriff's detectives are in- they are to stay aloft for long) waitress, witnessed the day-long |'° 0 back to a spoils system. Alllthe governor still was eyeing the County Group tigue at Foul Ge wane rea 0 § lied Le eet atone periods of —_ + understana| ‘7itt Without vistble emotion. She sccies seen ake have | top yond in we dereatad ma gle : mistakes while working a radar ian —_ homme me eet r s_ mus rs narrowly escaped injury whea ole : was “the nation’s man to TH the updraft and the fising thermal,| the early-morning blast ripped |, 2°%"800. believed that police of-|leadership back in the White| Twelve insurance agents ees ee . ’ $7,000 in U. S, Savings Bonds, ' or they cannot obtain marion from the basement of her home preg plie afl newt House.” cae Goan rina a wee agpall ship urt in ras The ants pallet . lift from the atmosphere. up- her bed wh them. trophies ae d draft can often be caused by a| bed lett enconts bets te nee vas adopted less than @ year ago.| CAN'T WAIT and Southern cacy Secon Pet ber ong td gre bin ; We should give it a chance to work out,” he said. - * * “range of mountains or hills near seacoast, The incoming seabreeze is de- fected upward by the cliff or hills and that is why glider pilots often oy. 20 ond down @ coast to stay Generally the Pacific is bet- ._ ter than the Atlantic. Thermals ' are rising air masses, usually heated, which might occur inland, A glider pilot, watching his alti- meter, can detect it when he enters a thermal. Then he maneu- vers back around, turning often, to stay in the rising column of air. Sometimes this enables him to stay aloft for hours. The Weather Weather Boreay Report La. v8. ' ' PONTIAC AND VICINITY — snew pemes H te compte by ye +, T um on twe ree inches. re er end ecelder with snew flurries tonight and . teday 2-24, low tonight &-(?, high te- morrow 15-20. East te Seutheast winds i miles per hour beceming northerly a ¢ Mt ° ~ Gees mg te 15-25 miles per hour Teday in Pontiac temperature preced 8 am. At @ am.: Wind Velocity §& mph. Direction: East-Goutheast. ~ eelg Saturday at 6:04 p.m. rises Sunday at 7:28 am. - Moor sets Saturday at 3:33 p.m. Moon rises Sunday at 5:59 a.m Hart said the present control there was a “stand pat’’ authority. “And -we can't wait for Republi- Insurance M * Assn. honor-'ti ing them ‘er cubpeeiaeg service flashed on his control panel” in- to their companies during the past sid@ the 3-by-5-foot sealed cabin, year. _ + | Steinkamp said, They will be honored at a 7 x * * p.m. dinner at the Elks Temple to) “We are getting a good idea of what a normal person requires in sleep and rest Beg be sages enough to operate a space ship,” the medicine chief said i. igate @ noise in the front room. As MeGowan left the courtroom to return to Oakland County Jail until sentencing, he and his wife passed in the hall. They did not attempt to speak to each other, Dismissing the jury, Judge Doty said he would recommend that MeGowan be treated for alcohol- ism. ‘‘I will take his condition into consideration when I pass sent- ence,” the judge said. Conviction carries a sentence of imprisonment for any number of years up to life. * Both Willman and Straley, how- “whether ever, criticized the act, which ap-|they are modern or McKinley,’ plies only to police and firemen and which carries the force of state law when adopted by any city, “There are too many loopholes in the act,” Willman said, “The only big cities to adopt it are Pontiac, Saginaw and Highland Park, and both Saginaw and Pon- tiae are having a hard time mak- ing it work.” According to Straley, voters made a mistake last April 1 in adopting Act 78. "It is a very ambiguous statute that doesn’t give the chief of police authority to run the police. department prop- erly,” he said. “Voters should rectify their mis: take. A new civil service act, drawn up locally, would inerease efficiency and morale in the de- ‘partment, I think.” Study Your Math, Kids! $500 Awards Proposed But he found time to defend his party and former President Franklin Roosevelt as the ‘real conservators of this nation,” + * * The huge crowd laughed when their honored est continued about FDR, “It is what FDR said about them fs ? Ze 4 PTA Planning Institute Scheduled in Waterford The third annual Waterford Township PTA Program Planning Institute will be held May 7 and 8, according to chairman Mrs, Ed- i ill in fair condition, Mark Historie Highway DETROIT — A marker com-| memorating the site of the world’s first mile of concrete highway was erected in Detroit May 20. The his- toric strip of highway, laid jn 1909, extended the city’s main street, Woodward Avenue, from Six Mile Read to Seven Mile Road. Maccabees Life Insurance Edward H. Christmas, Life Insurance Co, of Virginia (Royal Oak office); Louis Tioran, John Life Insurance - Lawest is "It is nation-wide,” he said, News Flashes Con ientious Gun Gunmen aves Up fo $500 Down town T e _—— tures é€@. m....... i9 ll a. m.. 22 tS Be Oe eee) iy iG } KEY WEST, Fia. A Nation- £8. @........ 20 p.m. . 34, "WASHINGTON ®~Brush up on} Waterman, testif before a , oh Bee 3 3m 4 your math, kids—there may 2 eine ase posal coed a! Airlines plane carrying 11 _-. ; gold in them thar equations and tee on Research and Development,| "RSers and three crew pe yecstend Geotiews) theorems. ‘Said he felt the idea would be| Sashed on takeotf today, Nebody Highest temperature ..........0...... 24) * * * \very ve in ; wes killed. r Moss” pmoprevure 6.000055. 18| Several Congress members have moray on | Weather=Cioudy. proposed $500 cash awards to any iw ae One Your Ago in Pontiae is high school graduate who can died Lowest tgmperstive, 2000000000000 1)|Pas& & standard examination in eey. Mean a eae See 20.5 | mathematics, HK 4 Wea 49 inches, snow 1 inch. Rep. Price (D-Ill), one sponsor . a2 Highest and Lowest Temperatures of the legislation, said “everyone ee 4 os in 4088 ~19 in 1875 |Who has heard of this proposal pr ool dees tun Chest likes it.” He did not say whether , fe arquette is 5 this support has been voiced by i ee 30 Miami” 65. gg Congress members, the general quality, _ _ Milwaukee = 625 11 public, or both. The bill is pending ta combat a Pee ib Sibetore a House Commerce sub. oe : : and other % pew ors, 97 82 \ committee, gests fat d Dr, Alan Waterman, chief of! ees ; e ) Ke BR out off. - headlight the seenery beyond. it,” om kid eo, Fae eS Se x ae F ee ee ee ae Te ee eS a" ie: A 2 : a THE: PON TIAC PRESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 ~ Deaths | in Pontiac: and Nearby Areas "SAAC DANIELS Isaac Daniels, 66, of 169 Bon- . dale St. died Thursday in Vet- erans’ Hospital, Dearborn, after an illness of two years, ' He was an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach. Division and was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church. Mr. Daniels leaves his wife, Vic- toria; and two brothers, Sidney of Pontiac and Fred of Detroit. Service will be at 1 p.m. Monday from. the New Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Amos John- son, his pastor, officiating. Burial follows in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mr, Daniels’ body will be at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. MRS, ARTHUR W. OLGER Mrs, Arthur W. (Alice Debra) Olger, 69, of 4059 Woodmere St., Drayton Plains died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital Annex. Surviving are her husband; a son, William Phillips of Romeo and a sister living in Los Angeles, Calif. Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon- day from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plairis, The Rev. Arvid Anderson ,,of Christ Lutheran Church will officiate with burial following in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. MRS. MARQUIS A. SARTELL Esther Court..No. 13, Order of Amaranth wil] conduct the prayer) service at 8 p.m. Sunday in Spark Griffin Funeral Home for Mrs. Marquis A. be at 2 p.m. Monday in the funeral home with her pastor, Dr. william H. Marbach of the First Presby- terian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Sartell, 59, died yesterday| morning in Henry Ford Hospital after an illness of several weeks. NEWTON I. BOWMAN MT. CLEMENS — Service for Newton I, Bowman, 81, a former| Almont resident, will be held at 1:30. p.m. Monday at_the Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Almont, with burial at Ferguson Cemetery. The Rev. Daniel Boxwell of the First Congregational Church will officiate. Mr. Bowman died Friday in Martha Berry Hospital, Mt. Clem- ‘ens, after a lengthy illness. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Berham, Mrs. Ruth Jelnect and Mrs. Alma Hauff, all of Mt. Clemens; two sons, George of Chicago and William, of De-. troit, 17 grandchildren and twenty- three great grandchildren. CLYDE G. COULTER LAPEER — Service for Clyde G. Coulter, 78, of 807 Washington St., will be held at Baird Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Of- ficiating will be the Rev. Frank S. ay of the Liberty Street Gospel Church. Burial will be in|I Stiles Cemetery under the auspices of the Oddfellows. / Mr, Coulter died this morning / at Lapeer County General Hos- pital. He was supervisor of Mayfield Township for 17 years, oo member of. Oddfellow Lodge 94 Lapeer, and Oddfellow Encamp- ment 144, Surviving are his wife, Ethel; three sors, Howard, L. J. and Har- old, all of Lapeer; one daughter, | Mrs; George Hillier of Pontiac; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Rowley and Mrs. Ernest Paddison, both _of Lapeer; 17 grandchildren and 19 gréat-grandchildren. ~ MRS, CLARA 0. EWELL ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Clara O, Ewell, 8, a former res- ident of 140 W. St. Clair St., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Wil- bur’s Funeral Home with burial in * * hospital. She leaves her daughter, Adele of Ann Arbor. MRS. EDWARD KLINE CEDAR ISLAND — Service for Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Kline, 87. of 9587 Outlook Dr., who died yes- _ terday at Pontiac General Hospital, will be held at 3 p.m, Monday at the Huntoon Furieral Home, Of- ficiating will be the Rev, . James Luther of Silver Crest Baptist Church with burial in Lakeside Oxbow, 4 (Dorothy E. Sartell) of 875 Hollywood Ave. Service will) A resident of Oaktand 1 County) for 20 years, she leaves a son, Ed- ward Jr. of Pontiac and a daugh- ter, Mrs. A, E. Worst of Collins- ville, Ill, FRANK INTIHAR WALLED LAKE — Service for Frank Intihar, 74, of 359 S. Lake Dr., will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the St. William's Cath- olic Church with burial at Holy Sepulchre‘ Cemetery. The Rev. Raymond Jones will officiate. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at Richardson-Bird|/ Funeral Home. Mr. Intihar died Friday after a two-month illness. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Mihelich of Ohio, and Mrs. Vivian West of Chelsea, and a son, Elbert of Walled Lake. Three brothers and two sisters also survive. HARVEY J. SEGNITZ WALLED LAKE — Servige for Harvey J. Segnitz, 46, of 232 Wells- bore St. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Walled Lake Meth- odist Church with the Rev, John Mulder officiating. -* * * Graveside seryice will -be con- ducted under the auspices of Walled Lake Masonic Lodge, with burial at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. The body is at Richard- son-Bird Funeral Home. Mr. Segnitz died Friday night at Pontiac General Hospital of in- juries received in an auto accident a week ago on Pontial trail. A resident of the Walled Lake area for 24 years, he was man- ager of Hocking-Gillies Shoe Store, Keego Harbor. Mr. Segnitz was a member of Walled Lake Methodist Church, ‘Walled Lake Masonnice Lodge 528 and the Shrine, Detroit. He was past president of Walled Lake Ro- tary Club and Commerce Township Goodfellows, former chief of Com- merce Township Fire Dept., and a’ member of Multi-Lakes Conserva- tion Club. * * * Surviving are his wife, Lucille; two sons, Richard L. and William H., both of Walled Lake; his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Seg- nitz of Lavonia; a sister, Mrs. Asher Sarjent of Little Rock, Wash., and a brother, satay T. of Pontiac. MISS MARTHA M. TRIELOFF ROMEO — Service for Miss Martha M. Trieloff, 74, of 73636 Deaths Elsewhere PARIS # — Sir Charles Mendl, 86, press attache at the British embassy in Paris from 1926 until 1940 and a leading British diplo- tic figure between World Wars II, died Thursday. He. was known as a master of social work essential to diplomacy and as husband of the late Elsie De Wolfe, international hostess and American actress. WATERBURY, Conn. me Jean Paul Gaston Darrot, 65, designing director of General Time Corp. and regarded as one of the coun- try’s foremost timepiece design- ers, died Friday’ after a heart at- tack. Darrot was_a native of Par- is. He was retired. CHICAGO #—Vincent E. Jakl, TT, pioneer meteorologist who was with the U.S. Weather Bureau for nearly a half century, died - Fri- day. A native of Prague, Czech- oslovakia, he joined the Weather Bureau in 1904 in Omaha and re- tired in 1950 after serving in vari- reau’s first kite observation sta- tion in 1917. WASHINGTON «®— John W. Lindsey, 44, Washington attorney and general counsel for the Na- tional Assn. of Securities Dealers, died Wednesday while vacation- ing with his family in Redington Beach, Fla. Death was due to *|heart disease. TAIPEI, Formosa (® — Wang Chung-Chigh, 71, a former joint chief manager of the big Kailan coal mines in North China, died last night of a stroke, He was a 1921 graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Be Sure to Get Your Hs with Each SNOW SUITS SKI SUITS Cleaned & Water Repelled .| Our excellent work- manship & solvents restore to all fine and mir- acle fabrics. “newness” f < j —— 19) y/ aed “SEAM __ and SHIRT LAUNDRY an ‘ tee aS TAN. Branch Oa = f ous cities. He established the bu-| © McKay, was held at 2 pm. at St. John Lutheran Church wii th Rev. E. G. Appel officiating. Burial was in Romeo Cemetery under the direction of Wilbur's Funeral Home. "Miss Trieloff died Wednesday afternoon of.a heart attack on the farm where she had lived for 54 years. Surviving is her brother, William of Romeo. Edmund Copeland -(Dies in Ann Arbor 1 Copeland, who is credited with the development of the first elec- tric refrigerator for homes, died yesterday at a hospital here. He was 73, - * * *. Copeland, who was . associated with the group that formed the old Buick Motor Car Co., in 1906, developed the refrigerator in 1918. He began producing a refrigerator bearing his name in 1923, Later he sold. out. Funeral services will be-held in: Detroit Monday. Frank Sinatra's Daughter Misses Video Debut HOLLYWOOD (®—Tina Sinatra, 9-year-old daughter of Frank, al- most made her professional debut last night on her father’s TV show. But three minutes before air time she got a bad case of stage fright and bagerd: ed on, veieenie = ‘eis Nancy, 17, was in the wings. She took Tina’s spot while papa Frank sang “My Funny Valentine’ before a: |Prop valentine that read: “Tina, you ‘re my valentine, from Dad- dy. Later Sinatra “comforted his younger daughter, saying: ‘‘don't worry, honey; I was sick for six weeks after my first show. In fact I haven't been well since.” ANN ARBOR w — Edmund J.) ‘- hte: Junior Editors Quiz on THE ‘BI BLE GUIITRDI: ‘Wact tone Risear’s Metiaight and why @id he soll tt = x ANSWER: Esau (see Genesis, One day Esau came in from a Seeing that Jacob had prepared a pot of lentils ( Esau asked for’ some. But Jacob replied that he could have it only if he would give his birthright in exchange. Esau was so exhausted that nothing seemed of any importance compared with that steaming bowl of lentils, so he “‘sold his inheritance for a mess of pottage,” in_other words agreed that Jacob was to have the inheritance. Later on, Jacob did Esau another ill turn. Isaac, blind by this time, had called for his son Esau to give him his blessing. Knowing Esau to be a hairy man, Jacob covered himself with a goat's skin, got his father to feel the hair and obtained the blessing. Learning about this trickery, Esau vowed vengeance, and for years the brothers remained apart as bitter en- emies. In the end, however, they forgave each other and became friends. chapter 25) was the ‘son. of Isaac and Rebecca. He was born just before his twin brother Jacob, and| since this made him the eldest son, he was entitled to inherit the fam- ily fortufte. This was his “birthright.” hunting expedition weak and faint. “pottage’’) Pa a FOR you TO DO: Look in your Bible for Genesis, chagier 25 and} : = (Today’s $10 award goes to \find where Esau and Jacob first appear. Read the story and look for) the happy ending in the beautiful words of verse 4, chapter 33. It will show how forgiveness brings happiness. KeSCUE v orker: OURAY, Colo, tat a whens taetk leeeking to rescue a fourth en- tombed by a snowslide were swal- lowed up by a second slide yester presumed dead, ¥ Sheriff Bud Slott of Ouray Coun- ty said of the victims, “Tt would be impossible for any of them 9 be alive.” * * * Oscar Franz, a county commis- siovier, said - the last hope for t four vanisheqd when searchers 18 feet to reach a bulldozer which three of the missing were standing when the side struck, It was hoped might have crawled beneath vehicle and gained safety in air pocket, But none was there _ Here IS.a ‘1 Credit Union for YOU! — ae ett i _° Pentiae Press Phote CONTEST WINNER — Marie Carter, of 361 Avonlea St., White Lake Township, reads the Junior Editors Quiz, a daily column in The Pontiac Press. She was notified this week that she will re- ceive $10 for a question she wibeaitted, and wich at wed in — quiz. 5 = White Lake Resident Wins : B f . ‘Union. Savers for the past 3 Award for Today's Quiz |e A biblical question a White Lake|although she already knew the an- 4 % DIVIDEND Township mother of five children) pwer, Get’ the Details submitted to the Junior Editors : Pontiac Federal Quiz, an Associated Press News- lier qunaiion — 5 mail od Credit Union feature appearing daily in the Pon-|Pe@rs in ——* column in the 40 E. Pike Street tiac Press, is a winner. Marie Carter, 30, of 361 Avonlea St., is now awaiting a $10 check for her question, ‘What was Esau's birthright and why did he sell it?” * x * : Mrs. Carter claims she has en- tered several contests but. “never won any.” The winning question ~ ZONVHOSNI Marie Carter of White Lake. If you have a good question, send it on a postcard to Violet Moore Hig- gins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Monday: What keeps a man-made satellite from falling down?) The daughters were born to Sin- atra and his former wife, Nancy. Knights of Pythias Set Hit-Runner Rams drove off at a high rate of speed, witnesses said. several others. 5 For Coverage on— ee . : | ! would in handy for mas. When I didn’t hear by then ||# MEDICAL PAYMENTS foi nad echoes I was certain | hadn’t won any- | |< 4 For details sis i cera toi) He Re NICHOLIE Sgt notified she was a winner this z - e fe cabo) | ; ® Folios labie/te On eraalig gt : INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE Meeting for Tuesday {Cars ON S. SaQiMAW [cat trom st. Joseph Hospital that), Mrs. Carter said she has read a man had shown up there and| vera) years. A member of the NNOLLY’S Fellowship Lades Sit will be hax| A hitrun driver last night dam- asked (treatment for a “gush. |First General Baptist Church, 249 CO . ored by the presence of Andrew |28¢d three parked cars on S. Sagi- wan’ aut by a ballet Baldwin Ave., Mrs, Carter said Jackson, grand chancellor of the/naw street, near Prospect. a bits of amy it. she entered the biblical question . . domain of Michigan, at their meet gccording to witneesen whe | A check of the man's car dis : OPPORTUNITY SALE!! mg Tosstay evening q closed ii heavy damage t p , ; 9 __Jechame Wil make 0 short. pre or ose cea an tuaet lee a se ie il nee ae | Speech Contest Slated FEBRUARY 16 to MARCH 8 of the Pythian Order, which was| *d¢ at 9 p.m., lost control and |tioned further today. NORTH BRANCH—The speech , ) established Feb. 19, 1864. The| "it a parked car which was department of the North Branch e | . meeting will take place at the) Tmmed 20 feet into another | Marble from Lee, Mass., was|High School will present its annual lodge, 948 Voorheis Rd., and is| Parked which in turn hit the |..04 in the Capitol at Washington, |declamation contest in the high gw Ov , scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. All| third-car. | D.C., and in St. Patrick's’ Cathe-|school auditorium at 9 a.m. Thurs- QUI AY Om Pythians will be welcome. The driver then backed up andidral in New York. day. : $20,260" lo . | | REGARDLESS OF PATTERN CHOICE We'd rather be telling you we will be CLOSED “On Services of four, eight or twelve __ 3 7 of International Sterling _ than offering Come in.., choose the set best suited to your re- __ qelcenattn, .. ie hete eae seme so | luxurious t sterling for lasting KROGER SUNDAY SPECIALS in ownership. Addon pices available We'd like to think of spending an easy day at home next.Sunday, and every Sunday. The kind where you catch an extra forty winks, then stroll to church . and take the family for a drive in the afternoon. : - BUT IN THE FOOD BUSINESS, YOU'RE NOT ALWAYS YOUR : OWN BOSS. COMPETITION SAYS: WHAT HOURS AND DAYS YOU WILL WORK. “In Detroit and Eastern Michign, for example, 13! food stores, other than Kroger, are open on Sunday. So, in order to maintain the Kroger tradition of better service el and’ convenience for our customers, most Kroger stores in these areas | are now remaining open, too. g } Z | | These Kroger stores are featuring special Sunday Values.” which A oo . will be available ” Sunday, February | 6th, only. 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But there’s more. xk «*« * The modern Air Force man who explores the upper reaches under- goes a rigorous training that protects him against the elements and himself. — I know. I had a look-see—close up. Today, in order to ascend beyond 18,000 feet, even our experts in the Air Force must pass tests of a special sort, in addition to all their previous training. x «*« * At Dayton, the Air Force has a) two-day school of Physiological Training under the very capable Cap- tain THomas H. Mowry. This issues —or denies—a little card that lets the possessor fly above 18,000 feet as a pilot, crewman or passenger. With- out this precious passport, you wind | your plebian way beneath the clouds in the more congested traffic lanes. x * * Through rare good luck and the intervention of Major Gen- eral Rosert E. L. Eaton, your scrivener was privileged to attend this ‘two-day institution which - was never designed for the play- boy or the disciples of cafe R53 On Monday, the boys attend a solid day of lectures and then on Tuesday they divide the time, be- tween instructive movies and an hour in a decompression chamber which simulates atmospheric conditions up to 43,000 feet; and if you think 43,000 feet up is a ‘level of jolly - relaxation, readjust your mental jatrescee ther places 48 The “United States oo “ year Af mail a iD advance. So Se processes. * * * Tis: -chamber is the scene of indignities and bodily stresses that only the lack of oxygen and atmospheric pressure can produce. It spawns painful sinus trouble, inner ear agonies, central nervous system disorders, lung imbroglios, gastric disturb- ances and the bends. When our class of thirty went through the mill, a victim or two of all these x © 28 But the school’s necessary. The men must be protected. This is the scientific means of find- ing out which airmen can undergo the stresses of high altitude flying. Neither the Government nor the man would wish his body to be sub- ‘jected to stresses he couldn't throw off; nor would his teammates, when a failure might end the whole maneuver. You can’t live without oxygen; and you can’t perform effi- ciently if you are experiencing ex- cruciating bodily reaction. x *« * The ordinary layman thinks of flying at 40,000 feet as the same SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powrtsc Passe Company 48 W. Huron 8&t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mart Daily Except Gunday veseLt Basserr, Joun A. Rumer, *eeeetre Viee President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager « 5 ae & Ean. M, Treanpweit, ba] gy Circulation Manager . Mangrrans Jom W. Prreceuts, E- aavertieng Roses? B. Quonce ©. fewan, Entered at Post Office, Pontiac! £s second clase matter S The Associated Press is en’ edetutvets to the use for Chg nage get of all hews printed tn this Hewspaper as well as ali- hews dispatches. Tet hdl erste Sevier erates % “rat -Macomb. Lapeer and Rca 9 The POW ay Softies Among High Altitude Fliers general procedure that prevails at 10,000—only 30,000 feet higher. That's a laugh . .. a big one. They're different as day and night. x « *® The Air Force determines who's fit ' at high altitudes, before the men fail... in action. The gray-outs, the black- - outs and the red-outs are explained. All phases of physical disabilities are discussed. x * * Some powerful and capable men simply can’t dive 15,000 feet and pull out at peak efficiency. Some can’t climb that distance at top speed and remain A-l. Nature builds us differently and ‘Nafure rebels. She protests vig- orously against some of these changes. In fact, just in general, Nature doesn’t seem to welcome mankind in the upper reaches. x *&* & Without sufficient oxygen, men begin to lose physical control. The process creeps up rapidly and with so little warning the victim is rendered helpless before he senses it himself. Teaching this fact, and the method of recognizing your personal symp- toms, is the Dayton objective. x * * Sudden change in atmospheric temperature—both in long climbs or steep severe bodily pains. But these dives —can produce aren't fatal. They can be suf- ficient to stop activities but the victims survive. On the other hand, a lack of oxygen isn’t a bit unpleasant; but this can result quickly in unconsciousness and shortly death—a pleasant death, - perhaps, but still the Big Finis. x k * The decompression chaniber takes you from ground to 43,000 feet with pauses for graphic demonstrations of nature’s tremendous power. watch the reactions on others and yourself. Each individual’s oxygen ‘ mask is taken off at one point to see how long before he begins to check | out. (Your reporter lasted 50 sec- onds.) And there are no unpleasant sensations. Nature doesn’t seem par- ticularly interested in issuing a warning. Lethargy steals up easily, without discomforture, you're helpless and then the lights go out, If this condition goes. uncor- rected very long, it becomes perma- nent and the bugler goes to work on taps. You and soon x * * The writer went down to Dayton with Coionel E. G. Morrt- son of Selfridge Field. Most of the Dayton class were in the twenties or early thirties, but the two veterans from Michigan went through without a miss, shook hands solemnly at the end and flew back to Selfridge. We’re proud possessors of those magic littlec ards which let us fly in U.S. Air Service aircraft at any and all altitudes. ) x * * We both know we were very lucky. Be proud of your Air Service. It’s doing a terrific job and producing some wonderful men. . —HAroLpD A. FITZGERALD = Mopern physicians are making considerable progress in their efforts to train people not to get sick at night. - . Ir port HENLEY was master of his fate, as he claimed, why was his head bloody? “THE United Nations should be able to control outer spacé developments,” * a : resisting temptations from Satan. nten tradition The Beginning of Lent , John the Baptist taught the way to salvation through prayer and of the Lord, make straight His path.” And in John’s wake, , He demonstra fasting for 40 days in the desert. its benefits for all mankind by three times The first temptation was to the appetites, the second to pride. The third was to materialism, when Satan, in desperation, offered all the kingdoms the the world ‘‘if kneeling down thou will worship me.” Christ’s reply, a symbol of of mn Lenten spir- it, has echoed through the ages: “Get thee hence Satan, for it is written thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and Him only shalt thou serve.” Days of All Faiths Bible Holds Greatest Sales Letter By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER If you want to read oné of the best “sales letters” ever written get a modern translation of the New Testament and read St. Paul's letter to Philemon, You, won't get the full flavor from the King James vised. This letter is about a slave named Onesimus, who is honored Sunday in the Church calendar. (The name, which means “use- ful,” was a common one for slaves and servants.) In _ this case, Onesimus, had robbed his master, Philemon, and run away Colossae.. A y could do was to go back to Phil- emon and face the music. - The penalty for what he had done was death, but when Phile- mon read the letter St. Paul had sent along with the penitent fugi- tive, he melted and gave Onesi- mus his freedom. It was a letter no one could have resisted. What became of the former slave is not definitely known, but it is thought that Colossians chapter 4, verse 9, refers to him. If this is true, it indicates he had returned to St. Paul. and was working with him in the spread of the Gospel. DAY FOR STUDENTS Since 1895 the third Sunday in February has been a world-wide observance among Protestant stu- dents. Known as Universal Day of occasion of gatherings of young people in many countries for fellow- ship and prayer, and is a demon- stration of their unity in the Chris- tian faith. . Originated by the World Student Christian Federation, of Geneva, Switzerland, the day is sponsored - in America by the United Stu- dent Christian Council, apart of - the National Council of Churches. _ WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Perhaps the greatest of all world- wide Protestant observances is the women’s World Day of Prayer, which occurs annually on the first Friday in Lent. On this day each year millions of women join in spirit to make ap unbroken éhain of prayer encircling the entire globe. “The figures relating to this 71- year-old custom are most impres- sive. Women of 144 countries will The Country Parson t HK Fy it =z 4 . From ‘the rising of the sun version, or even from the Re- the international dateline until Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Foot. Trouble Booted Out by Applying Corn Remedy f i i Answer—I do feel sorry for any wets the bed. For youngster pamphlet, The z Hi : 2 goats / Chri corns. Got rid of a ‘tailor’s bunion’ Oe 8 geet Oeee | -y had of apt Hatt ‘thot for a lore time.” (W. M.) Bue i. excessive sweating in other body areas?’ (B. M.) 7° Answer — No. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pam- phiet Excessive Sweating. * * * tise Press, Pontiac, Michigan, t, 1958 Voice of iia Fecola , pee ge , \ Asks America to Support — Campaign for ‘Hot Brains’ Se ke man who said hot brains is what we need in this country hit ne tak Vat on te beak. I've lived through the horse and buggy days and watched hot rodders go by in their 300 horsepower cars. Now it’s time for another chaige. With so many of our kids never high school, we could have a lot of improvements in our homes and schools. x *k * Hot brains are going to vost money. Maybe we could start af the bottom and persuade a lot of our big brother employers te give a bond a month to families or single persons, the bonds being marked for further education or old age security. This would cause no inflation It would just distribute some of the wealth where it's needed most— for further education. * * * This is America. We should all get behind the hot brains suggestion. ate ‘What’s the Extent of Personal Rights?’ ie i 8 E £ a ter, losing sleep or not, bingo is . plants. FAB Stranger’s Help Proves Goodness’ erator. couldn’t understand me, .- but had te have help from other telephone people to find my num- address before she i 5 apigee pee Fs & i - : 3 i Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ‘A deadline is both wonderful ... And treacherous in life... As you pursue your daily way... Of struggle and of strife . . . Each deadline that you meet brings joy ... It is a victory won .., And automatically it proves .,. . But now and then a deadline may .. . Bé just the one you miss... And as it happens, Lady Luck +» « May give a fatal kiss .. . In journalism, deadlines mark .. . A most important score . + . But when you have to deal with God ... It means a whole lot more. . . The only deadline in this life... You really have to fear... Is whether you will be on time... with sentiment sincere, Looking Back 15 Years Ago COLDEST DAY of winter hits eight below. FORECAST DRAFT of wives for 20 Years Ago POWERS ABANDON Austria to Nazi control. SENATORS CHARGE admirals spread war fear in U. S. Case Records of a Psychologist: Let God Be Your Tranquilizer Oral Roberts is a great mod- ern revivalist who knows the psychological value of having folks tse their hands in mak- ing a point of contact with the Almighty. See how the same age ae helps men like Char- relaz at night and drift off slumber without tranquilizer pills or sleeping potions. Use Charley’s method to. combat your insomnia. By GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-330: Charley X., aged 48, is an executive with an alumi- num organization. A a3 523722 ; Ui DE. ORANE aed though the current is e x 3 E = z rd get a broader philosophi of the world. ae You'll be pleasantly at how quickly this wider viewpoint will pay dividends. x * & pk ot eae if 2p ee If it doesn’t ‘then get out of that line of work and pick a job that does give solace to your morale. [ : hi Hi - iy 4 ge ai E58 ! 4 i sf i : eG E Pe r 3 ga yi I al ‘Lord, I'm working on your team. I'm trying to plant foses in- time ritual and for your full dutnatiies comer ‘com DY Agatha Christie Se a ee ae ae = uy * ae 2 _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1958" Fa Eyewit ness fo Death’ . : .| “Really, Harold! A murdered Harold re Satake into the/woman in the barn at, Rutherford drawing room and greeted his wife punctiliously. “So you're back, my dear. Sorry I couldn’t meet you, but I was held up in the City. I got back as early as I could. How was San Raphael?” . * * + Alice told him how San Raphael was, She was a thin woman with sandy hair, a well arched nose and vague, hazel eyes. She talked in a well bred, monotonous and rather depressing voice. It had thing about it.” “Well, there hasn’t been much time, really,’ said Harold, “and it was al] rather Nothing to do with us, of course. deal. Of course we had to deal with the police and all that sort of thing.” “Very unpleasant,” said Alice. “Did they find out who did it?” she added, with rather perfunctory Hall—and you never told me any-/- The press milled round a: good |- ‘Vyeung Biles: ‘boy, Young Edie. . She'd heen a silly girl, making | that foolish, hasty war-time mar- aivice, He'd said, “It's all very ‘well, ‘Hage, Well, he'd: given hor'qued | bs \ Erin Ciitabtates Being Miami Herald ‘Nearly Out of Debt" . By. EARL WILSON NEW YORK —.,“Beautiful but broke” Erin O’Brien cone a New York friend, Mrs. Jeanne Sager, from H’wood one recent | afternogn—which caused the New York friend to exclaim: * kk “Erwin, what are you phoning now for, instead of waiting for the ‘evening rates?” ictus almost out of debt now and we're going to talk 15 New York only 18 months ago to get discov- ered here. And a few months before that Erin had been so broke that she took an $18-a- * week barmaid job in Los Angeles. She pro- Loser in Suit Case in Higher Court Announces Publisher MIAMI, Fla. i®—A former Dade County state attorney won a $100,- 000 jury award last night in trial of a libel suit against the Miami minutes,” announced Erin. It was a milestone Herald. John S. Knight, editor and pub- for Erin—and they both cheered. Mrs. Sageriicher of the large southeast Flor- had lent Erin dresses when she first came tojida newspaper, said the Herald would appeal the case. George A. Brautigam, contro- versial figure in the debate over an interim report of a grand jury To Appéal $100,000) 0 DR. E. F. DENNE ptometrist 914 West Huron St. aia hae EGR EO ree interest. in April 1956, had sued for two as wie ck —s on “Not yet,” said Harold. Paar ag age. op. Bs ceeded to squirt beer over a lot of customers— ouillion dollars damage to his rep- toms, as usual, very trying at|, What sort of a woman WAS) pranatather’s hed been iniqui- a Dee Spe were oreee utation be said was caused by Dover. she?” . fous! Keeping them.all dangling ‘ One evening Erin, her husband, singer|two Herald editorials critical of “You should come by alr,” | “Nobody knows. French appat-| om 9 string. The will hadn't @ Jimmy Fitzgerald, and their two children were/his actions. said Harold, as he aioe dia. ently, . « & pleased anybody, It didn’t please WILSON having hamburgers at a Los Angeles drive-in.) The criticism of Brautigam’s ef- - ‘aa “Se newch simpler.” | the grandchildren and it made | — An agent, Jimmy Joyce, spotted her, decided she was beau-|‘rts to suppress portions of the]. , Wateh s herd of catts erasing in with . | “Oh, French,” said Alice, and] their father quite livid. The old | : ze jane jury report, Knight said,| “I 4 I don’ In. a tiful, learned her name, and tried to phone her—but she had “teeed a gg am verdant grass under her feet. She's Whe sir, rurel, I. never tevelapacter’ Recon, Very Sanaa pel to dle, That's stat ene mit [80 phone. He wired her. tion that a public official should] °2,bret® the barbs of wire to stretch Sduleds iis dedvonn. ‘ltr you all,” che agreed Pe ‘gaa eg wat x &* * not withhold information to which|| “Human beings aie like that too, We “Saves a lot of time,” said Har- he But he’d have te die ccan, Sure- “He wanted me to audition for a stage show; a a et the people are rightfully entitled.” |] the driver who takes desperate chances dd. room and pedo into thé smali | ly, surely he’d have to die soon. |“I was too tall; so he said, ‘Why _+—_—_—__ &___& __& ___@ ” Sho move fremmentiy. to find Seeter” | es ~ * . study where they usually sat | Otherwise—all Harold’s worries (don’t you audition for God- — The 6-man Circuit Court jury bors; husband | Lady Alice Crackenthorpe did| when they were alone. Harold | Swept over him once more, mak- |frey’s Talent Scouts?’ fixed the onetime public official’s} — a divorce to not ‘answer, It was possible that = feeling quite exhausted a ing him feel sick and tited and | “] did, and-a few days later compensatory damages at $25,000 listen to the soap box and ti over the fence her problem in life was not to) now. “‘T'll go up to bed early,” he | iiddy. I was in New ‘York going on - SS eee who invested {i save time but to occupy it. She ‘thought. Alice was still watching him; he|the air with Peter Lind Hayes ies nah sages On the other hand we see the man inquired politely after her hus- Those ” band's health. : and Mary Healy. . “Emma's telegram quite|T°m the hall table, about which/eyes, they made'him uneasy some-| She was still broke, she was oie 7 z joaecne une , alarmed me,” she said. “You were|"Us wife had spoken to him, It how. ne he |Dorrowing clothes even when Winnie Coming in April two elderly people, all taken ill, I understand.” |W&S @ small neatly waxed parcel} | “1 ; 9 to bed, he went on Steve Allen’s “To- : we sunset. ’ ° done up with meti¢ulous exact-|said. “It’s been my first day = . NICE, France. — Sir Win- are Ni “Yes, yes,” said Harold. “I read im the paper the other day,” said Alice, “of forty peo- “Possibly,” said Harold. Should he, or should he not mention ar- so. In Alice's world, he felt, there) He opened the box and looked at : for * |bearing: the label, ““Two to be tak- He picked up the small parcel ness. Harold ripped it open as he came to sit down in his usual chair by the fire. ke © * Inside was a small tablet box en nightly." With it was a small piece of paper with the chemist’s heading in Brackhampton, “Sent by request of Doctor Quimper” was written on it, Harold frowned. in the city.” * * * “Yes,” Alice said, “I think that’s a good idea. I'm sure the doctor told you to take things easily at — os “Doctors always tell you that,”’ said Harold, “And don't forget to take your tablets, dear,” said Alice. She picked up the box and handed it to him. night” program. .One night in the summer of '56 Mrs. Sager and her husband Jerry, a pub- lic relations man, invited Irin to the preview of “The Ten Commandments” where they introduced her to big shot Ben Kalminson of Warner Bros. He sent her back to Cali- fornia to try for a part in “Marjorie Morningstar.” _ “I met Gene Kelly and he ple — at $75,000 ston Churchill will probably visit the United States in the second by President Eisenhower. half of April, members of his en- | tourage said today. Churchill | and his. wife have been invited | M. E. SIPLE 266 N. Perry VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME = He said good night and—went : was no place the tablets. Yes, they seemed to sald, ‘Miss O'Brien, I feel you're senic. It was a thing you read) be the same tablets he had been [ts 1 weend tare tea av |too tall for the part’ So I MONDAY thru THURSDAY —CASH & CARRY om in = — —e having. But surely, surely Quim- (111. to jeave them off too asked to be out of it. . .” M . taaens'* te Crncenore} per nd ald het beard take Ito tn of them and pe) But Warners sled he ‘lies, | CUEANED] | PRESSED | | BOWLING SPEGIAL |} ce 0° an . “You , — on = , ’ . ‘+ «.% - A ‘» Thats what Guinn |lowed them with a glass ‘of water.|anyway and she’s now done Ladies ; | d th his wife, the conversation ran on much the same per had said. “What is it, dear?” said Alice. “You look worried.” “Oh, it’s just — some tablets. ~*~ * * “Nobody could have made more of a muck of it than I seem to gloomily. have done,” said Dermot Craddock four westerns, two featured a films, 7 network TV shows, and ERIN has cut-an album and launched a night club show. I’ve also been to the Far East with Bob Hope’s troupe,” she says. a hd hb bh hh bebe de dn be be bb bb bd bb dh he i bh hi Me Me hn rewvrveveerreereewereewrevrervrevrervrervvrey®. 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I didn’t notice it.* “He may have done, I suppose,” Miss Marple made soft, sooth- a Al de lin Ale inn A ln in Min Mtn Minh 4 4 ‘ “It’s an extraordinary thing but|S@id Harold doubtfully. ing noises of dissent. “No, no, THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . , FEF ENCH =G ry 1-HOUR me eng et yt, Ratt Vay ot ete” ier Beir Tso pins tn of bdr LO Vater | ah pss found in a barn, or something|ment or two he wondered — he| . (Continued Tomorrow) /*mporiums . . . Tony Randall of “Oh Captain!” learned ballet !$ | Tel-Huron Shopping Center FE 5-7934 TEL-HURON: like that. She said it was at Ruth- didn’t often wonder about Alice— a at the Neighborhood Playhouse, with classmate Gregory Peck ¢ “1 Franklin Shopping MA 6-5634 erford Hall.” exactly what she was thinking. Two Pals Cant Attend |*..” Cleste Holm, who gets pushed around in “Interlock,” | * & That mild. gaze of hers told him|!WO Fals Can wears basketball kneeguards under her elegant gowns . . .|* nothing. Her eyes were like win- “No,” said Harold, ‘‘no, it isn’t. dows in an empty house, What did Their Birthday Parties Gen. Mark Clark’s been mentioned for the top CIA eee It was in our barn, as a matter job when Allen Dulles retires. ' of fact.” Maes ad Ge Sak th ee eee cn cece, aa WISH I'D SAID THAT: Nowadays couples are, considered] PLANNING TO BUY ' him once? He supposed she had.|are good pals but they can't seem|/"compatible if they can’t agree on watching the same TV OR BUILD 14 KARAT GOLD jjor dia she marry him because|to get ‘together for birthday|Show—Fred Dodge. Something has been discovered, writes| Matched WEDDING RINGS | ‘she thought he was doing well in ithe city, ahd she was tired of her ‘own impecunious existance Well, jon the whole, she'd done quite well jout of it. 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Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison Taylor and their son Jim returned urday of Mrs, Taylor's niece Adelle Morley. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John L. Morley who formerly lived in Bloom- field Hillis. Mrs. Morley is the former Mary Adelle Shaw, “Holiday Farm," the Morley home, was the setting for miss Morley’s marriage to Allen Carl Brietsinger, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Allen Brietsinger of Berea, Ohio. Lynn Morley, sister of the bride, was her 6nly attendant. After a small reception the bride and bridegroom left for — a wedding trip to Florida. They will live in Parma, Ohio, JAMES TAYLOR TO WED The Taylors and Sanders will go to Pennsylvania next week to attend the wedding of the Taylors’ son, James M. Tay- lor ,Jr., to Susan Gail Coskery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene C. Coskery Jr. of Berwyn, Pa. A patriotic wedding date, Feb. 22, will be in keeping with _ the setting for the wedding, Washington Memoria] Chapel at Valley Forge. Others going from here for Jim's marriage will be Mrs. George Fink and her son, Jack of Grosse Pointe; Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Blanchard, Mr, and Mrs. Denton Ander- Sorority Hears Talk on Europe by Mrs’ Long Mrs. Earl Long told about » ber recent trip to Europe. when members of Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Thursday evening in the Lincoln street home of Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mrs, Miller gave ‘a report on the Sno-Ball dance and an- nounced that proceeds will be given to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital to benefit victims of _: Mrs. Michael Gollogly and Mrs. DeVoe. gave a on the all.chapter’ meet- ing which was. held at Hote) son and their son Jack, of Lone Pine road. Mrs. Sanders is the godmoth- er of last Saturday's bride, Adelle. Morley, and also of _ around March 1 for an extend: ed stay fn Florida. + * * Mr. and Mrs. E. son will go to New Orleans next week to attend the Mardi Gras. early in the week from Mans-, Jim Taylor.. field, Ohio, where they had eek gone to attend the wedding Sat- Mrs. William H. Manning will give a luncheon next Fri- day for Mrs. James R. Mock. Mr. and Mrs, Mock will leave June Unit of Church Entertained A. Valentine motif was used when June Group of First Pres- byterian Church gathered Fri- day in the Lenox avenue home of Mrs. Edith M. Tick for a luncheon and meeting. , . x * + Participating in the program were Mrs. Duncan McVean, Mrs. Asa Drury and Mrs. R. C. Cummings. Mrs. E. G. Winn will open her Bloomfield Hills home for the March meeting. Mrs. Tick is in. charge of money-making projects. Co- hostesses for the day were Mrs. Elmer Reynolds, Mrs. Bessie M. Brown and Mrs. Frances Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Bernis J. Ar- cand of Orchard Lake avenue an- nounce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ida Jane, to Don R. Cam- erow of Ypsi- lanti. Both at- tended Eastern Michigan Col- lege where the bride-elect was affiliated with Sigma Nu Phi Sorority: An August wedding is planned. * * * . Mr. and Mrs. C. J, O'Con- nor.are in Miami Beach for several weeks. BAPTISM BRUNCH Mr. and Mrs, C. Watts Wack- er II will be hosts at a brunch Sunday following the baptism of their two children at Christ Church Cranbrook. ° * * * Mr, and Mrs, Alfred J. Ros- borough Jr, (Mary Ann Rain- ey) announce “the birth of a daughter, Ann, Feb. 5. * * ~- Several Birmingham friends of Mr. and Mrs. John W. An- hut of Detroit will be their guests at a hayride and a sup- per party Saturday evening at Botsford Tavern. Officers Elected Mrs: Richard Brownell has been named president of Wel- come Rebekah Sewing Circle. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ted Sutton, vice president; Mrs. Leo Hetzer, treasurer, and Mrs. Vernon McFarland, secretary. J, Ander- - Guest Night Presented by Viernes 2 iad Decor Used for Dance at Elks Temple Hearts and cupids decorated the ballroom of Elks Temple Friday evening for the annual Guest Night dance of Viernes Dance Club. * * * Serving as general chair- men for the dance were Mr. and Mrs, Raymond L. Cole assist 5 Mrs. Jack Nessel, Mrs. °C, William Salton and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi. CHARTER MEMBERS Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Fox, "Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kimmins and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hackett were among the char- ter members present for the dance. . * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Edgefield drive entertained at a pre-dance party. : Among their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Napley, Mr. and Mrs, James J€nkins, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Carney, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuson, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Siple, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wil- liams, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kimmins and Dr. =a Mrs. Lynn Smith, OTHER GUESTS Others were Dr. Edward Gates, Dr, Arnold Brown, Dr. H. F. Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. _ William Frankenfield, Mr. and , Mrs. Frank Osterhof, Mr. and ‘Mrs, R. R. Rippberger and Dr. eand Mrs, John Schmitt. ss & JO ANN C. ROSBERG Mr. and Mrs: Farres E. Ros- berg of Beverly road announce the engagement of their daugh-’ ter, Jo Ann Carol, % Robert Edgar Thompson, son of) Mr. and Mrs. M. Edgar Thompson of Lakeview drive. The pros- pective bridegroom is a sopho- more at University of Michi- gan. No date has been set for the wedding. \ 4 Mrs. Baldwin Stages Show at Junior High “Guard Well.Thy Trust,” a pageant, was presented by Mrs. Robert Baldwin to members of Lincoln Junior High School PTA Thursday. * * & It was narrated by Daniel McGeen. Mrs. John Giles act- ed as founder, assisted by Mrs. Edward Bigger, Mrs. Ervin Christie, Mrs. Burl _Mapley, Mrs. Ralph Mains, Mrs. Harold Mrs. James High- | Richardson, baugh and Philip Wargelin. Margo Edwards, Linda Lake, " Sandra Lockwood, Jacqueline Vess, Linda Colernan and Pat ‘Wilkinson represented “our growing world.” On their S) OW day are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haas of Holly who left for the. south- ‘land by car on Friday. On — Feb. 18 the Haases expect to itinerary. ’ i they will stay at the Holiday Motel. - ; x *« ® A Mrs. Thomas L.. Murphy of Clifford street is leaving Feb. of Mr. Kantz. Among them will be their. son-in-law John L. Preston and their son, Jay, of Marshall, and Mrs. -Th B. ‘Kantz of Ann Ar- bor. At a family birthday. din- ae guests from Flint and Ferndale.also will be pres- ent. ; x~ * * Artists’ Society Makes Plans ~ for May Show Pontiac Society of Artists met Friday evening, and commit- tees were named for the 10th annual exhibit to be held in May. x * * Peter Zampol popular vote for his exhibit at the Michigan Regional Art Ex- hibit in Ann Arbor. Mike Church, supervisor of special projects of U. of M: ~ Extension Service, will speak March 14 at Adah Shelly Li- brary. won second Fla. The Rev. Pana a sane tor of the Apostolic Church of Christ. * * * Joanne Burkhart, daughter Carl W. Patricia A., > Howard L. Howard L. The couple Bethany Baptist ~ Church. PATRICIA A. DONELSON Paris Likes Tent Look PARIS (INS) — The latest look in Paris fashions is not the “‘sack"—it is more of a “tent’’ affair. » *« * Every salon’has a different name for it—it is the basis for Dior’s “trapeze” line, while Maggy Rouff calls it the ‘little Carmelina Ginell Speaks Carmelina Ginell and Thom- as: McIsaac exchanged wedding vows this morning in St. Mi- chael Catholic Church. The Rev. Norman Thomag per- formed the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Gi- nell of Sanderson avenue are the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom is the son of the S. J. McIsaacs of Howe court. IN LACE AND SATIN ‘ The bride chose a full-length gown ‘of Chantilly lace over bridal satin, featuring a scal- loped square neckline, long ta- pered sleeves and basque waist. The skirt was of nylon tulle with sequin trim and lace tiers forming a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion wags held in place by a double crown of seed- pearls and tulle, The bridal bouquet was an arrangement of white roses and an orchid on a white praver book. : * * ¥ Gloria Vizza was the maid of honor, and Mary Raymond, Judith Niedjelski, Sally Ginell and Judy MclIsaac were brides- maids. The honor attendant wag gowned in a floor length French blue peau de crystal dress styled with. a Sabrina neckline and tiny cap sleeves. Her headpiece held a nose veil and she carried an arrange- ment. of blue and. white car- nations. The bridesmaids -wore simi- lar blush pink gowns and car- ried pink Pye vase raatont, . * Flower girl, Lorrie MclIsaac, . wore a white taffeta and rayon gown with Peter Pan collar. Her headpiece was of seed pearls with a veil. William Bookie served as best man and, Daniel Dropps, Edward Sutherland, Gerald McEachin, Dominie Ginell, Richard McIsaac and Joe Clark seated the guests. x *« * ‘For a. dinner and reception at Elks Temple, Mrs, Ginell wore a pink lace* dress with black and white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations, Mrs.Mc- Isaac’s choice was a blue lace dress with, black and pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. For traveling to Niagara. Falls the new Mrs, Isaac has selected a red wool dress with black -accessories and the or- chid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live on East Sheffield avenue. Officers Assume Duties at Willis Mrs, Thomas ‘Henson is new- . ly elected president of Willis School PTA. Mrs. : Mildred Porritt, teacher vice president; Mrs. William Trousdale, secretary; Mrs. Wil- _ lis Schnekenburger, treasurer, -and’ Mrs. Cnate: + Foster, his- torian, . ‘Vows in St. Michael Rite MRS. THOMAS MISAAC girl’ dress and Jacques Gritffe terms it the ‘‘doll dress.” FLARED CHEMISE Basically, it is a flared chemise silhouette, sloping gently outward from shoulder to hem in a triangular tent shape. 1 re ne _ The flared chemise or tent dress hangs loose when the wearer stands still but the- feminine form is revealed when the wearer moves. Many of these dresses aiso manage to look alluring be- cause they are transparent. x * wv For example, a socialite re- ~ cently turned up at a swank Paris party wearing the new style. It was a black lace af- fair, shaped like a tent and almost as wide. : x * * Sleeveless, with boat-shaped neckline held up by two bows at the shoulder, baby fashion, it was worn over a slim black slip that burst at mid-thizgh into four ruffled lace tiers to match the semi - transparent, . figure-revealing lace tent. THREE ADVANTAGES The tent dress has three ad- vantages—its wider skirts ai- low freedom of movement and have a graceful swing; the hint of a high waistline, slightly indented under the bosom, makes it feminine; aie is youthful. will be wed April 19 in Mr. and Mrs. Bonelson of Mohawk road announce the engagement of their daughter, to Cate Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cate of West Huron street. Couples Exchanges Vows One-hundred and seventy- five guests witnessed the mar- riage of Mary Judith Arthur and Elmer Walter Grinnell, The Rev. E. A. Britton per- formed the ceremony in First Congregation! Church, Wayne, Friday evening. : *+~ ® Milton J. Arthur of Wayne is the bride’s father. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grinnell of Gallogly road, GOWNED IN SILK The bride wore a_ floor- length princess-style gown of white Italian silk fashioned with long, pomted sleeves, a Sabrina neckline trimmed with Bride-Elect Is Honored at Shower } Brideelect Sandra Johns was honored Friday evening _ witha Valentine miscellaneous shower. Hostesses for the eve- ning were Mrs. Dallas Dag- enain and Mrs. George Camp- © bell, at the latter’s Voorheis ” * * Mr. and Mrs, Donald Johns /ot Murphy avenue are the . bride-elect’s parents.. Her fi- ance, Jolm A. Devine, is the -‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devine| of Lindsay stréet. The couple is to be married April 5. f engagement of p lace and seed pearls, and a chapel train. A fingertip veil of imported illusion was held in place by a silk pillbox. The bridal bouquet was composed of white roses. x * * Mrs. Donald Borgésbn — of Birmingham, sister of the bridegroom, was the honor at- tendant, with Mrs. James Porter of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Robert Charlton of Detroit and Sally Arthur of Wayne serving as bridesmaids. * x * All wore — ballerina-length . red taffeta princess - style gowns with Sabrina necklines and short sleeves. They car- ried white oe bouquets. Sat wan thle dein tizeese ~ of Birmingham, Robert Chari- ton of Detroit, Donald Borge- \ \Mfs. Norine. ‘Burch of ‘Glenwood — avenue announces the her daughter, Dorothy Jean, to William Thomas Patton, son of the Ray Pattons of Richard street, : -& ie - 8 Pledged to the honorary for- ensic fraternity at Stirling Col- lege, Stirling, Kan., is George Mastick, son of the Arthur Mas- ticks of West Hopkins street. He is a speech major. * * & Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schoenemann of Wenonah drive are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Mark Francis, Feb. 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grand- parents of the infant are Mrs. Gladys -Borer of North Perry streetand Mrs. Frank Schoene- mann of Wenonah .drive. Pair Wed in Episcopal Rite Today Ellen Lewis and Milton Mallender © Speak Vows’ Married today in St. James Episcopal Church were Ellen Farwell Lewis and . Milton Fred Mallender II. The Rev. Kerineth L. Gass performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are the John Stanton Lewises of Bloomfield Township and the Milton F. Mallenders, also of Bloomfteld Township, are thc bridegroom’s parents. IN PINK GOWN The bride was gowned in a blush-pink taffeta gown fash- ioned in princess style with candle of draped Venice lace and a sweep train. Her match- ing fingertip length veil was held in place by a tiny. cap of pearls. The bridal bouquet was of white—roses —_ — with ivy. * * * Margaret Berry of Detroit was the maid of honor. Mar- garet McCaul of Bloomfield Hills, Joan Westby of Tulsa, Okla., Susan Martin of Naples, Fia., Campbell III of Fort Smith, Ark., were the bridesmaids: All wore delphinium blue taf- feta ankle-length gowns, with small pink hats, and carried pink .carnations. BROTHER ASSISTS As his brother's best man was -William H. Mallender. Donald H. Parsons, Frederick G. Bahr, Robert A. Parr and Charles T. Hammond seated the guests. . * * * To receive guests at Devon Gables, Mrs. Lewis had chos- en a blue peau de soie and lace dress with jeweled hat and pink cymbidium orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of champagne Chantilly lace and a rose flow- ered hat. A green cymbidium orchid was pinned to her purse. : . * x * For traveling to Florida the new Mrs. Mallender changed to a royal blue cost put with print accessori couple will live in Graefield Terraces. in Wayne son of Birmingham, James Porter of Grand Rapids and Robert Hampson of Birming- ham seated the guests. WEARS TURQUOISE The bridegroom's mother chose a turquoise lace over taffeta sheath dress with tur- quoise and white accessories for the wedding and a church reception. * bd we For traveling to northern Michigan the new Mrs, Grin- nell wore a taupe suit with a print hat and matching acces- sories. The couple will live in Pontiac. The bride is a junior at Hillsdale College where she is affiliated with Chi Omega soror- ity and her husband was graduated from Hillsdale, He ‘is a member of Delta Sigma - Phi fraternity, - and Mrs. Samuel H. °. wen “ae re Fe * Consult Doctor Pa By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Most people have to earn good health just as they do any other blessing. Some lucky: folks are born with constitutions which seem to be able to take any amount of So However, sooner or later even these show signs of wear and you unless you give them the op- Attention to Diet for them, ei site wou sem{-yearly examination, %. 2 4 Even in nutrition, the preven- Take stock of ,ourself. Have you| tive idea. prevails. It has been any symptoms which are new to! | you even though they may not be extremely annoying? If so, check on them, Even better, do not wait cals sinbun je tol ashe has. er and more enjoyable. — Keep. Health for Your Late lee et ‘bas Sew cin ot a plus to your life. = Our life expectancy is increasing constantly. With the privilege of : jliving longer comes the ‘responsi- bility of taking good health with into later years. We owe this t to ourselves and-then to those who love us, Re Dear ‘Abby: portunity to do so posted os regu- lar physical examina’ Human beings are te, and this is all to the good unless it causes them te overlook symp- toms may have. It ig neu- rotic to tigate any unusual symptoms you may have. These could be little warnings that your bedy is giving. ings real Trea tent Husband for Sale: Not Bred to Labor men of my qualifications. I dance well, can converse intel- ligently on religion, world pol- itics and the arts. Frankly, a self-respecting man. x * “DEAR ABBY: Do you think this is fair? My folks drag me over to my Grandmother's ev- ery Sunday and she doesn't have a TV set there, I miss all.my favorite programs. This may seem like nothing to. you but it is a very big problem to me. I am 12 years old.” ABBY young gentle- man with the finest of breed- ing but I do not care for com- mon labor and there are no positions open at present for Every home buyer has fire insurante—every home buyer shoutd—haveWirt- gage insurance. For while one home is burning, fourteen home buyers are dying before: the mortgage is paid. If you're paying for your home you'll want to know about Life of Virginia's moftgage re- demption plan. Let me tell you about it; it’s available at small cost. Melvin R. Wilson Mrs. Van Horn | Maurice Rife and Mrs. "James ‘Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Theodore beet Mrs, Frank Stoner, Mrs. DEAR DIANNE: TV will be here a long time after your grandmother is gone. “If youth | ! - knew ” |F oe at Shower | % tre vast cee cotton id * in Outland Home|... *suct. 1m an Ray Atte Van Horn was hon-| Tied to a 16-pound bowling ball. My husband thinks more of his. bowling buddies than he . does of me. It started out to be a hobby but now he spends every spare minute (and dime) at the bowling alley. “He just lives to bow! and it. is nothirig but a pain in the neck to me. The worst part of it is —he'’s top man. on his team. Please tell me how I can compete?" BOWLING WIDOW DEAR WIDOW: If you can't lick him—join him. Go along and learn to bowl—or be a one- otal shower given in the lRoebester home: of Mrs, Jerald ‘Outland by Mrs. Outland, Mrs. Among the guests were Mrs. Al- bert Molnar, Mrs. Sam Bellamy, ‘Mrs. Wayne Gallagher, Mrs. Molnar, Mrs. Donald Keen- ‘er, Mrs, Claude Goff, Mrs. Roland Curtis, Mrs. Otto Berndt, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Claude - Cook and Mrs. Lawrence Proper. -Completing the guest list were Mrs. Russell Black, Mrs. Dale 'Fishwild, Mrs. William Deike, ‘Compton Hallock, Mrs. Clarence Representative — |Uhan, Mrs. Louis Tebeau, Mrs. 1080 West Huron Street oe peat Ta Be FE 2-0219 , | 10 Go Tobogganing Ten members of Christ Builders . 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Saginaw : | End F loor 65 -\Don't Offer to Help Pay Food Bills Take Hosts Out to Dine to Save Them Some Expense a great deal of money, and with the cost of living being what it is today I know that our visit will add greatly to their expense, “Do you suppose we could offer to pay something toward the food bill for that week, and is there some tactful way to go about this?” Answer; You couldn't possibly offer them board without deeply other hand, there are many things you will probably find you ean do, such ag taking them out often to restaurants, cz taking them to places of amusement. You can do this and other things whereby you can turn the tables and be hosts te them,.—.~—— on them since they do not have}. hurting their feelings. On the | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 15, 1958 and hlieit “Dear Mrs. Post: Has the cus- tom of not using return addresses | jon the envelopes of wedding invita-! tions and announcements changed?) Or at least been modified? We feel it would be advisable to use a return address on all envelopes." Answer: While the typical print- ed return address would be uncon- ventional for wedding envelopes, an embossed address (without color) on the flap would not be out of the question. Tt is still best taste, however, to write an occasional return address by hand when there is doubt about an address. Answer; I am sorry but the a thing I can think of is to. ask w ever is in charge of your office fo assign you to other work that will keep you away from the young woman in question, Roses, Plants Topics -|for Extension Club Mrs. Donald James spoke on “Roses and Other Outdoor Plants” when members of Suburban Extension Club met Thursday in Heights Extension Club met Thurs- day in the Drayton Plains home ot Mrs. Frank Setzer. “Indoor House Plants’’ was Mrs. Mrs. Robert Mead was a guest of the open her Shoals drive home for the next meeting. ia All Saints Guild Outlines Plans Mrs, Charles Rogers opened her Miami road home to members of eee Se p discussed plans for ithe guild’s gl at in forth- ‘coming weddings and dinners to be held at the church. Mrs. Victor Schramm officiated at a tea table decorated in the Valentine motif at | the Thursday gathering. the breathless news about the fash- ion world. 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James Bristob spoke to the group on ‘The Church’s Re- lation to the Social Problems Existing Today.” 30 Attend Luncheon Thirty. members were present for a luncheon meeting of Dorcas Guild of Central Christian Church Wetinesday. Mrs. Nora Willis, Mrs. Harold Hedge, Mrs. Maggie Bailey and Mrs. Elsie Williams were in charge of the luncheon. FURNITURE CLEANING George Henshilwood, Mrs. Let us do the heavy work around the house, and be sure that you have the most competent service available. The NIRC Seal is your guar- antee of top —" service. ‘New Way Rug CLEANERS 42 Wisner ; FE 2-7182 @ 52-54 - inch material for dress. To order Pattern 1014-D, state size, send $1. For giant - size combination Pattern Bookjet 12- 13x, send $1. — for Vera Max- well label, send 25 cents, Address .Spadea, The Pontiac Press, Box 535, G.P.O., Dept. P46, | New York 1, N.Y. If paid by check, bank requires four cents handling charge. * * * (Next week look for an Ameri- ean Designer Pattern by Jo Cope-| land) (Copyright 1958) VEW Auxiliary. 1008 Plans to Attend Rally Plans to attend a rally, to be held Sunday at the VFW’ Post 3130 Tailored for your room, with an added touch of elegance because they come from Spen- cer's. New, smart and exciting materials await you. Our Color Stylists and Home Consultants will be glad to bring samples.to your home. (Ne course). Choose from Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton, pe Cornice Boards, Traverse Rods and Bamboo. VENETIAN BLINDS | WINDOW SHADES | FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizobeth Loke Rd. FE 4-7775 on East Van Dyke, are being made by members of Pontiac's Auxiliary 1008. To give instructions on legis- lature at the affair will be Esther | Matthews, department president; | Howard Barette, department com- mander; and Joseph Mann. 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School and Worship. . .10:00 a. m Evangelistic Service ....... iiIl) 7:00 p. m. Tuesday Bible Class .........-4. 7:00 p. m Thursday a ce elicne ss 7:00 p. m. _ Young People Sat near 7:00 p. m. Saturday Night Sesies ae eseey 7:00 p. m. Church Phone FE 5-8361 ; Bishop L. A. Parent Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 - [Dr.E.F. Norton, Guest Speaker Bethany Baptist Joining Detroit Area Churches in Evangelistic Rally Benne WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway Sunday Scheel «ccc ces ccxewe 9:45 ALM. Morning Worship .........-...+- 's 30 A.M. and 11:00 A. M. Gvomlng Service . 22. sc cec ec ceessesccavesces 7:00 P. M. Family Bible Hour Wednesday.................. 7:30 P.M PD. Winne, Pastor Fundam I—Und inatienal The Rev. Dr. E. Floyd Norton, ‘director of Christian Education for |the Michigan Baptist Convention, three services in Bethany Baptist Church Sunday. * *« Sunday evening he will show FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Baldwin—FE 4-7172 REV. PAUL ee newly elected paster from St. Charles, Mo. ~ Sunday Scheel ......ccsscccses conssenccseess DAS A.M, - Morning Worship sae § singe biees ed esses aegacck! 0G ws OM. Sunday Evening Worship ebeetveeneseener eevee 7:00 P. M, Wednesday Prayer Service ——LOWELL BAGGETT, Music Director — SP peras ot) none o> 7230 P.M. Proud Lake. Percy M. Walley, minister of education, will preside at all services tomorrow with Beverly | Wells aesteting at (oe sonly ait _ice and—Dariene—Wilcox_at_11 a.m. _ At 5:45 p.m. the Board of Chris- THE SALVATION. ARMY | (CITADEL) i) 29 W. Lawrence Street —SUNDAY SERVICES— Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation es P. M, Wedne sday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M E 8/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A, Michalsen, commending officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED tian Education will meet with Dr. Norton. | Assisting at the 7:30 p.m. vesper service will be Diane Maxfield and 'Diane Garrett. | Bethany Baptist Church will | join with the churches of the Detroit area in a city-wide evan- Speaking at the rally will be Dr. Clarence Cranford, president PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST - W. W. Hall, Minister 1180 North Perry Street WV elcomes All Visitors! Seen bcc see ce ooo lewe eaince es cs seenceecce WHE IAs Me i Ww ee ee Tere ee eee ee eee ee 2 10:50 A. M. Sunday Evening Worship ............ ABSICNMEETIOLEIOO | Lena oe Wednesday Evening Service ........5..0--s00-08 eo.. 1:30 P.M. of the American Baptist Conven- tien and pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D. C. Cars_will leave Bethany Church at 7 p.m. for the rally. Arrange- ments for transportation may be made by calling the church office. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Janies O. Cunnington, : Pastor 156 Mt. Clemens St. OR 3-9512 Sabbath School Sesececscveccecces Saeueday, 9:30 8. m Sabbath Worship ......:.. sisisisiele eisisiele'e Saturday, 11:00 a. m Young -Peoples Meeting ...... Arteooone Saturday, 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting ........- eeieiste siecle a6 ”: Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Columbia Avenue BAPTIST = FE 5-9960 Sunday Scheel ....-..cseeentss ... 9:45 ALM. Morning Worship ............--- ..11:00 A.M. B.T.U. ......0 2. eee ine ae 5 ons wvee 6:30: P.M. Evening Worship ........... ; os. 7230 P.M. Wednesday’ Prayer Meeting ........ . 7:30 P.M. Pastor: Rev. M. F. Boyd, Jr. Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention (30,000 Churches) Regional Director at Free Methodist DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden R 3-! _ Sunday School ...... 10 a. m. Morning Worship..... vite Junior and Beginners’ Church Wouth Gervice ... 05... reece cere ese erees woesaeh 6:30 p. m, Evening Church Service .........- wieieie re isrerraee ace ee. 2530 p.m. Midweek Service Wedmesday ..........----+00004se- 7:00 p. m. Paster—REV. LEE Lal.ONE The Rev. Robert Andrews of Wi- nona Lake, Ind. will be speaking at 7:30 each evening next week in ‘the First Free -Methodist Church, 501 Mt. Clemens St. : * * * A graduate of Central College, McPherson, Kan., he also received degrees from Greenville College in WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 sontey 7 : 11:00 Worship . Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. a H. L. Johnson, Pastor Illinois and Asbury Seminary, Wil- more, Ky. He presently serves the °1 church as regional director of Free Methodist youth for the North Ceh- tral area of the United States. John Burton will direct the Senior Choral Group in several special selections each evening. y -<FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.D. Associcte Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL’... . . . 9:30-11:00 % Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS A youth rally is planned for Sat- jurday night. The Rev. Lyal H. | Howison stated the public has been invited. “Judas Speaks,’ Subject ‘of Wednesday Sermon | Lenten worship services will be held at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday lat St. Trinity Lutheran Church, Auburn at Jessie. Rev. Ralph C. Claus will use the jtopic, “The Voices of the Passion,” lfor his series of sermons, ‘Judas \Speaks,”” will be the subject for |Ash Wednesday. ; Bible ‘Teacher to Speak ‘will be the guest speaker at the pictures of Baptist Youth Fellow- ship Camp at Lake Louise and Confident Living "Strenuous Modern Pace. Cause for Unhappiness By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I hailed the taxi at 84th and Madison, and we started down- town in New York. What a trip! The driver was, by all odds, _|the most.tense taxi man I had encountered even in America’s ‘tension capitol. st In the teeming Madison Avenue traffic, he fumed and fretted. Other drivers exasperated him. He vociferously expressed his opinion of them, using the theological terms, but cer- tainly not putting them together in a theolog- | 4eal manner. All this with complete unaware- ~ ness that his passenger was a member of the clergy. This man gave the impression that he, alone, knew how to drive. He was obviously not expert in peace of mind. ‘Then I noticed a card about 5x7, appended PEALE by scotch tape to his instrument panel, where ss Seane a Yelk view. On it in large letters, were printed these confusion—you don’t understand the situation.” I asked him what the sign meant, and he replied that he didn’t know, but that it appealed to him. That could be one of the things wrong with us teday; we are not keeping our heads too well in all this confu- sion. And when we are tense and nervous in thought and reaction, it is only natural that we should not “understand the situation.” The mind cannot think effectively when heated. Only the cool mind can operate rationally and factually. It was never intended that we should think with our emotions. The mind |T® , jis the instrument of thought, and to function at its best, it must be free trom tension and super excitement. | When tense, the mind tightens up. There is no free flow of jmental power. Only when relaxed can the mind produce the insights and intuitions that enable one to grapple successfully with tough situations. x *k* * It is pathetic how tense many people are. I went into the big bus terminal In New York, to take a bus to New Jersey. In this bus terminal is an escalator which, I’m told, is the fastest in the country. Starting to get on, I was rather rudely brushed aside by a businessman. How did I know he was that? Well, he had a briefcase under his arm, and a worried look on his face. And believe it or not, I watched that man actually run up the fastest escalator in the United States! ‘HOW ARE YOU?’ 3 On the street in New York I met a friend. When I asked the usual question, “How are you?”, he went into a long and de- tailed dissertation on how bad he felt. Tm so tense, I can hardly take it,” he complained. : » & * * , “Life in this town is getting me down,” he fumed. He waved his arms in the general direction of the whole city and said, “The very air of this town is filled with tension.” “No, Bill,” I said, “I must disagree with you. If you were to take a sampling of this air into a laboratory for analysis, they wouldn't find a trace of tension in the air. You see, tension is in the mind of people who breathe the air.” And that is true too—tension is in our thoughts. If we keep relaxed within, we can handle the confusion that is without. SOME ARE LEARNING But some fortunate people are learning to master tension and develop the ability to relax. Let me tell you of the methods used by two of my friends. : x * x, One ts Desi Arnaz. He is extremely busy and the entertain- ment business is generally regarded as hectic and split-sec- -|ondish, ,so I'm told. Desi told me that at intervals he simply goes away, and when he does he puts his watch in a dresser drawer. “I eat when I'm hungry and sleep when I’m sleepy,” he declared. Desi certainly has something there; escaping from the demanding, panicky domination = time. ‘FRESH IN GOD’ Another friend is the world famous missionary, Dr. E. Stan- ley Jones. When people say, to him, “You must be tired and tense,” he replies, “No, I am fresh in God.” It’s an interesting phrase, “fresh in God.” It rather reminds you, doesn’t it, of that wonderful Bible passage, “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” (Copyright, 1958) Dr. Lois Visscher of India “at Orchard Lake Church Dr. Lois Visscher, superintendent direct the 9 a.m. worship hour. of the Fatehgarh Memorial Hos-| During the Lenten season, the pital in India, will be a guest at pastor will preach a series of ser- the family night dinner at 6:30 va o'clock on Ash Wednesday in|™ons of “The Lordship of Christ.” Orchard Lake Community Church, |At both services tomorrow, he will Presbyterian, speak on “Jesus Christ Is Lord.” = * *& Pcsrang Hunt of the Oakland in uvenil A graduate of the University of tg negred Senior a Illinois, Dr. Visscher has done ad-|the § p.m. meeting Sunday. vanced study in tropical and eye diseases at the School of Tropical; At 8 p.m. Monday, the Rev. Mr, Auchard will begin an In- Medicine in Calcutta. eens Guus, de The hospital of 14 tede, eo | © eee Se er Fe A r words, “If you can keep your head in the midst of all this - Detroit Pastor to Show Movie ‘Bible on the Table,’ Set for Youth Program at First Presbyteriari Colored. movie pictures taken while visiting his sister, a mis- ‘sionary of West Africa, will be ‘shown by the Rev. Alfred Holman of Detroit at the Wednesday dinner of the Men's Club at First Pres- byterian Church. ¥ x * * At. 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Dr. Wil- liam H. Marbach will speak * “Bible on the Table. ” Providing refreshments will be Edward Brad- ley, Edward McLean, John. Hunt- zinger, Pat Brown and Beverly) be Herron. * The church is participating i the Inter-Church Fellowship pro- gram to be held at Central Methodist Church Sunday eve- ning. On Tuesday morning, the Wom- en’s Prayer Group will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Austin. * «* * 4 Special Service School—9:30 A. M. oe li 2 jan gE. spy na Paster REV. ISAIAS H. LOERA | Sunday School . UNITED LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF THE wASCENSION and Lorraine an 7 LaFeuntain, in, Paster Common Service 11:00 a.m. = eee ee 10:00 a.m. Slated Sunday Members of Mexican) Baptist Organized by | First Baptist in 1931 The service of inauguration will be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Mexican Baptist Church, 135 Prospect: St. with the Rev. Isaias H. Loera, the pastor, in charge. ; * * % Members of Mexican Baptist just recently bought the present prop- erty from the First United Mis- sionary Church. Organized as a mission of First Cancer pads will be sewn by the women of the church Thursday morning. under the leadershipy of Mrs. Avery Shearer. : Episcopalians Observe Lent Morning, Evening Penetential Office and Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 and 10 am. Ash Wednesady in All Saints Episcopal Church. The Rev. Bertram White will begin the series of talks at the Lenten noon luncheons, speaking on “Redemptive Action of God in Baptist Church-in-i931, the-eongre- gation met for worship at 212 Har- rison Ave. for. five years under the direction of Roy Garrett. The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church & : 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. }. Bersche. Pastor - John Hazlett. Asst. Pastor In 1936, the members bought the property at 217 W. Wilson for 21 years. During this period the church had several ministers, the eet Samuel Colon, Rev. Celestino Cri-| ciote and Rev: Juan Moreno, Two, Ave. where services were held | Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A, M. “FEAR NOT” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “WOULD AN UNSAVED PERSON ENJOY HEAVEN?” provisional pastors, the ‘Rev: Ra-| Santiago, also served. * * On Sept. 1, pastor, the Rev. Isaias Hernandez, Loera, arrived to serve the con-/ gregation. The pastor stated \ the| Sunday School has an enrollment | of more than 100 members and-the * javerage church atendance is about|# First Baptist Pastor Returns; to Preach Services Nightly at 7:30 | Sunday School . = = | Sunday Morning Worship it AM. Rev. Tommy Guest, Pastor Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Savage of! the First Baptist Church have re-| turned from a two month vacation | ern — = * * Their daughter, al Richard | § “|Broach and two veneer Se Rickie | and Paul, accompanied her par-| ents to Pontiac. In- Paris, Tex. maa kee Medina i ebook eal a <a ae wee field in Venezuela, Mrs. om tenikt en aan ese Dr. Savage began his 35th year as pastor of First Baptist on Feb. 1. He will preach tomorrow. i Sees New Mission Field | NEW YORK i — There are more people in New York City without church affiliation, says Rt. Rev. Horace W. B, Donegan, Epis- copal,,Bishop of New York, .than the entire populations of. Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, | Montana and South Dakota com- bined. Right in the big city ~ and not out in far-away ar — mont| FIRST OPEN ete CHURCH Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P. M. Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. mon Tolosa and the Rev. Florencio) 1956, the present Highland Congregational Church Milford Rd. at M-59 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, Paster | 4 B sunday Morning = Sunday Evening .. ip Wed. Service > V.F.W. Hall—Walton Church Seryjce . . Sunday School a Churches MISSOURI SYNOD 5 Cedar Crest : Farnsworth off Union Lk. Ra. | (Next to Dublin School -enee ’ St. Stephen’s Peemety Womrtre prenip Blvd. | (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) 4 Wm. C. Grate, Pastor \ | 9:00A.M. | 10:00 A.M. # : Richard C, Stuckmeyer, Pastor Services at 9 A. M. end 11 A.M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. . | and 11 A. M. + | ST. TRINITY | Auburn at Jessie (East Side) * Ralph C. Claus, Pastor people and adults, where missionary work is | Sunday School ... 045 A.M ; West Huron af Matk Street Church Service ... 10:00 A. ; Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Paster Perey -™. Walley Je., Minister of Edseation tablished by American Presby- needed, he said, e Fi Serving the Board of Deacons | . Ped a EEF The Rev. James King, evan- | ferians in 1916, is now under the : Second Service ... “8 :00 M. oan 10 o ONG ail sett nnd ie tncer af he Pi ween ot UnledChec ward D: Auchard, moderatr; Mex fg. HEAR EVANGELIST |] 1 WELCOME TO ALL . ‘a m lege in e ) SUNDAY S , ‘will speak at the 11 a. m. and| While the Rev. Edward D. Au- J, 3. Corlraan, oo moderetit rator; i JAMES KING. REVIVAL . S Broadcast Over WPON—10:15-10:45 |7:30 p. m. services tomorrow atichard, pastor, visits the kinder-|tary.treasurer, Bible Instructor p : ST. Pp AUL “The Presence of God” ne, Teas Sc ee tat cecal See SERVICES an. : len public niworship serv: e er , Joslyn at os invited. and Erie Westerberg, elders, willl yrs, Charles ‘Kurewell ond Mire | Owosso Bible College This Week Feb. 17-23 oT Uworth Bide) Dr. Tom Malone Dr. Tom — ‘Clarence Brown, flower: Mrs.\q S@M. 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. |] REV. BOB ANDREWS George Mahder, Pastor a “PILGRIM. ‘HOLINESS CHURCH. [Charles Wright and Mrs, Wendel ae ' F seemaeinat B Sunday" Service ..10:45 A.M. Complotsts sir a — School tor sunday ecnoot can agcbaldtin at Fairmount Strait, sacraments; Mrs. J, ee unday School .... 9:30 A.M. 5 seal orn mepety arety Morning Worsht =. i. i i ‘""Juntor Worship “tiasneai. tee ADM ves and Mrs. John Clark, social EVANGELISTIC MR. JOHN BURTON Pilgrim — sce win cieiele oles wUISiale sista Siero ew s'siee 6:45 P.M. service; Mrs, W. T, Irons and | T ABERN ACLE Music Director © Se 1] A. M. / eeeen corel nc eg storied tig tea Mee Connon Tecate, ee a eel ; ! E. ©. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. — ich Ravan, ree Stanger and spay Nightly 7:30 P. M. ] BLOOM [ELD | Dr. Malone, Speaking Se 3 7 Sunde Worship, TOWNSHIP Emmanuel Baptist Choir FIRST METH ODIST ‘Bethany Baptist Church oe organ Wa. oe 7:30 P.M. Rev. Paul Adams, Speaking South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service Two Worship Services—0:00 A. M. and 11:00AM. | * * ie = Guest le MN ; of. . F Special Music by Quartet and Choir ) : Christian Bavcation, 3 rhe 0 tm of ST. ¥ MARK RADIO REVIVAL WPON 11:15 A. M. Church School : S85 A 3a -<Chtre, Bete Ee a 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY Classes and Departments for All Ages @ 6:45 PF: M—B. ny, ee i i mvhen peut —— M.Y.F....... 6:15 P.M. 4) Ne cease teadlk ca J Bm ©: Crt esr eS | Sunday School Attendance Last Week — 1.168 Wed. 7:30 P. M, Bible Study and, Prayer heen ae ranesiole Rally gee Shura Sheet +1000 AM % ' Bees : \\ : O : . ag | ee ae brute Urey as Bee Ny his iy - . Sf rn ? Boia oe Se + ea e s Fok et ae es = a « en er é Ss ih ree e " * nies ee ee a . - ™ é od % 3 % Fore aes pay - . rece sgh es * : 4 \ “Gee fe oe eee Tee : Bi i Basi 2 1 oy g S ‘ . : ; ; Pi : z \ eS a) ae : 4 - ou . < : : 2 ~~ ‘ a i 1 a { ? ‘ : . : : : 3 ae t z = : : \ ' : oy ; . = s \ t i a t ‘ . ; \ ‘ ; ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 ee ae reer — ) igre Groups | Brazil-Bound Japanese Receive Food, Clothes at Los Angeles Dock CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH : Street—Clarkston, Michigan eenitinie 4. 5 Family Worship — 9 and 11319 A Me 2 - “GOD and THE UNITED NA . REY. J. RICHARDS, Pai Editor Urges Churches to Establish Progranis’ for Aged People Educational programs set ‘up by |f- Marimont Baptist. Church Invites You! dhectiing Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. MORNING SPEAKER: REV. DON GENHEIMER, Missionary from South Africa EVENING SPEAKER: REV. GUY LONCLEY Missionary from indonesia — given by United Church Women in| St. Louis. * * * “We need to create a hunger for) knowledge,”” Margaret Hickey de- clared in her address on ‘‘Woman- * “and should do more in- Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor . Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin other contributed supplies ready to — . be loaded aboard -to-help them CHURCH OFFICE AND MANSE — The pur- Church is announced set up housekeeping in their new; chase of the Hanoute property at 820 Mt-Clem- Klump of Detroit, area : ens St. to be used as a manse and church office man for the board of SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY The initiated in 1955 ae Cee Sw ee a ey eo ee ee . a by the Rev. James T. Smith, “SOUL genera] secretary of the Southern California Council, Sunday Services and Reading Room will continue through 1958. “Ev- vanc e ical an: ew | ‘hure Sunday School _ 2 East Lawrence Street ery year,” he sald, “nearty 9,000 — 1AM. to5P.M leave Japan afd re- : ; settle in Brazil, most of them | The Rev. Norman W. Sees 06 Son seer oe «ee Friday to 9 P, M. vietims of the poverty resulting | area executive and spokesman for iety denominational back- tens Japan's extreme overpeye- the board of missions of the Evan-|ervande would be “et home” in the Lawfence and Williams Streets. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC Sunday—9:45 A. M. “LEARNING HOW _ TO FORGIVE" worship service, 3 e @@ © » Mr. Klump smiled when he said, ‘And there is always a question of jmoney when it comes to a new) Besides families with ‘children, there are many young men and women about to start new lives, chase of the Hanoute property, 820 Mt. Clemens St. x -* * The home will be used as a manse and church office for the proposed new North East Com- munity Church of Pontiac, The Rev. Mr. Klump pointed out that denominational sponor- ship will assure the new church stability and continuity in its operation. TELEVISION SUNDAY—9:30 A. M. 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 23-4009 Sunday 11:00 A, M. “A Living Faith” rooms will meet the needs for a church office and parish house. The house is set in the center of more than an acre of landscaped grounds with an encircling drive and parking facilities: . * * * be a Santa Claus but guaranteeing the credit of a new congregation is a matter of prime importance.” x *« *® In charge of the local task force in the preliminary planning has been the Rev. Harry B. Schlosser CENTRAL 754 pounds. Materials in- : : CHRISTIAN [et Set prints Masters |e sid woud also guarantee ho has served in the field of) Negtationg tor obtaining a two ss'sreri seam CHURCH _— ned liege = traditional. in evangelical ortho-| sectarian basis, in progress, Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. G. W. GIBSON, Minister adult eee < Vorship ......... se eee rane ah onan Baye es | i eens separedly we as ees! VIessiah Missi Pastor Announc eeeeee Paddock Street Property Margaret Wilkerson, Paul Cooper, and the purchase, ‘the se held services at 16 Chase St. A native of Athens, Tex., the Rev. Mr. Cummings was born on May 6, 1922 to the Rev. and Mrs. James Cummings. He is a graduate of Butler Christian College Prairie View College, both in Texas. In May 1957, he was ordained B CHURCHES | Sunday School .10 A. M. | ] Morning Worship 11 A.M. OAKLAND AVENUE |] Evangelistic Service 7:30 eee Tee | Tues. Eve. Service .7:30 soihias wnat Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 “THE peace Piva Aid Hl Rev. and Mrs, E. Crouch A a | 1 Bible School 1:20 A.M. ata Youth Fellowship .. 545P.M. ff Evening Service . 7:00 P.M. " “HOW TO KEEP FROM THINKING” Wed. Prayer ..... 7:30 P, M. JOSLYN AVENUE School .... 9:30 A.M. fi Worship .. JOS A Me a Oe Senet De Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. FIRE wesley C. Wibley. Pastor Evening Service. 7:30 P, M. Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P.M. . iim Sunday School .9:45 AUBURN HEIGHTS |} ae: Classes for All Ages 2456 Primary Street 3. Harvey MeoUsan, Paster Bible School .....- 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A.M. Worship Worship ........+. 1145 A.M. “Our tance” SERMON: . Youth Fellowship .. 6:00P.M. | “A Fourlold Resurrection” Evening Worship .. 7:30P. M. | COMMUNITY UNITED 7:43 P.M. _ W. 4, Teouwinsen, Jr, Pastor he on 9 of Gospel Morsing. Worship) 1100 AM — | Event | Wert 307. jm Tuesday, Wee, ee 7390 P.M. Bible Study, 7:00 CHURCH OF THE | sree teeter 748, P.M. he as associate for sev- eral months. a ‘| His wife who has been directing the choir at the Macedonia Church will be pianist at the Messiah Church. * * * . The Cummings have three chil- w. onsen, [he " dren, Jectonne, 3, Marea, W. te | : : y Ta e = H$40,000 by April 1 0 construction REV. ROY ©. CUMMINGS months old. The family home is at }ican begin. 4 | The congregation of the Messiah|295 E. Wilson Ave. ca re kere sei ta pe upon the waters: ov. 9, » pur-ia 4? ? |for thou shalt find it after many/chased the church property ot Mission Talk Slated days. Calvary Evangelical United) * * Brethren Church at South Paddock t Tri : B tist | That which is born of the flesh|and Prospect streets under the @ rinity apil ‘ + jis flesh; and that which is born of leadership of the pastor, the Rev. ithe spirit is spirit. Roy C. Cummings. Mrs. Mary H. Woods, active in res erian i ie il ' |the missionary department of the i Recognition and Installation Sun-|Church of God, will be guest BETHEL TABERNACLE day will be observed tomorrow|speaker at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in iat 3 p.m. with the Rev. L. R. Miner of Macedonia Baptist Church the speaker. Mrs. Sarah H. Lawr- .|Lenten services and themes. Services, Themes The Rev. George Mahder of St. Paul Lutheran Church announces All Sunday services will be held at 10:45 a.m. and midweek meet- the | mes are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday. The pastor will speak in a series of subjects during the evening services on “Where You There When He Was 7” “De. tiled;” “Accused?” “Condemned?” “Crowned With Thorns?” ‘“Cru- cified?"’ “Gave the Holy Supper?” and “Laid in the Tomb?” Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper by Men, Boys On Shrove Tuesday, men and boys of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains will spon- sor a pancake supper at 6:30 p.m. The program will consist of mov- ies of hunting and camping trips, with community singing led by are F. F. J. Mansfield. Heading the committee J.-Mansfield and J, B, Walker. Floyde Tonkin is in charge of cook- ing and Gerald Stinson is publicity chairman. Enrollment is still open tn the Bible Survey Course which meets each Wednesday. The Rev, Robert Miller is direc- **# eee DR. JEWELL M. SMOOT ‘Pictures of Russia’ Scheduled at Central! Rev. J. Lather 9:45 to 11:30 A. M—Communion and WwW Service DR. LOLA P. MARION—Speaker 11:30 te 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 6:30 P, M—Young People's Service A Church With a Friendly Welcome! adil tor fn charge of Christian Educa- tion of the Diocese. ence will be piano accompanist for the special music. the local board of the Council of Human Relations. The missionary department will | sponsor James Threkeld as even- Open Forum Thursday, 7:30 P PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Evangel Temple 365 E. Wilson Ave. Interdenominational Sunday Evening 7 P.M. “ETERNAL FIELDS” A dramatic sermon likening the a, par, Tie field was thetee te woe bat Cod ions Th. still i < Fad ' Everyone Welcome . SUNDAY SCHOOL See eee eee .. 245 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6006 60 0c caus seeabeennhetio cose 1045 AM. EVENING SERVICE . SA Se ees eucehe ee lee eer seer 700 PM. BIBLE STUDY. WEDNESDAY 0 0ccceccctsentsede céceee P.M. . M. (Dewnstairs) ing soloist, won,|Pilgrim, Pioneer -|Girls to Receive lutheran Churches “Words at Tea ombine Services Others were James Wilkerson, Ocie Wilson, James Hall, Sunday Gebeed. 10:08 A.M. Special Music - Sunda Sat., 7:20, Home FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4 NORTH ROSELAWN . is No Reward » = Eas: Evening pose nee ot te ake bean. Thers. Prayer and Bible Study at the DeVault heme, 7:30 P.M. LEROY SHAFER, Paster (BROADCAST Over . ; . : , Central Methodist MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. “Jesus’ Most Persistent Sermon’ Rev. Dr. Banks Speaking Calvin ©. Rice, B.1., Asst. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ookland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\ (am Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP * “THOU ART THE MAN” 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “SIX THINGS GOD CANNOT DO” Rev, H. H. Savage, Preaching at Both Services WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Sunday, Feb. 16 Lyceum .... Sunday Night Penny Nichols, Harry Nichols, President FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New.Location 576 Orchard Lake Avenue —~ Sat. Pot Luck Supper and Card Party Wednesday, Feb. 19 Mid-Week Se: See eesem 100 P.M. AA enone oe . + OP. M. of Detroit . 7:30 P. M. Service ereeetive Plenty of Free Parking oa: ©. P. Eastuian, Pastor—683 Bensen Evening Worship, “Militant Christianity.” Wednesday—-1:90 PF. M., Cottage Prayer Meetings We cordially invite you to wérship with us in all our services ‘FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Temporary Lecation! EASTERN JUNIOR . 0:45 P. Youth Fellowship 7:80 P.M. Jenter Fellowship and aa sad} pa—4 ~All Saints Episcopal Church We Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES . M.—Holy Communion . M.—Holy Communion Church School init | " Ke H Re He Is the . wu Li: Rev, David agerd ! ‘Church School ; ST, ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 530i¢Matchery Rd, Drayton 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 & 11:18 A, M—Identica) Services Morning Prayer and Sermon Church School Classes Accomipany Each Session Rev.. Waldo BR, Hunt, Vieag ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Milford, Mich. 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. _ ~Holy Communion nd Sermon aux Bchool Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar wi aw, | a 4 4 . . < . a wi ui sau -iShoieiniyiniwaia iii ayaa ee eat 2 SS 5 iy ~ é eee a : : : eon ¢ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 ~ Voters to Name lection Slates To Choose Candidates for Governing Posts in Villages and City Oakland County area residents will go to the polls Monday in vil- lage and city primary elections. * * * Among the many communities holding primaries are Rochester, Lake Orion, Hazel Park, Romeo and Marlette. Over in Lapeer County, Metamora will have a vil- lage caucus. Rochester, which reports no special issues at stake, has nine candidates, seeking four seats on the Village Council. The eight receiving the most votes will be on the ballpt in the spring elec- tion. The candidates are present Vil- lage President Sydney Q. Ennis, John Dahlmann and Stowell Col- lins, incumbents; William C. Chap- man, William 3. Crosslin, William L. Neuman, Wilson B. Severance, B. Ford Thompson and Jeanne M. Watson. . * * * _ The fourth council term expiring this year is that of Mrs, Elizabeth '. Maitrott, who is stepping down after six years on the council. There are about 1,200 voters in Rochester. FOUR CONTESTS Lake Orion has contests for the ‘village presidency and for three Galloway, council posts, Running for village president are the incumbent, W. C. Leipprandt, who has held the office for five years, and Clarencé Braidwood, former village police chief. Council candidates are Hugh Gerden R. Hazelton and William V. Shoup, all in- cumbents; William O’Brien, Grover Shimmons and Gilbert Woodcock, The polls are in the Village Hall. * * * . Mariette contests are for the office of village clerk and for three . geats on the council. » W. Huron St., ‘Hall. Incumbent Clerk Ceci] Dawson is opposed by George Nixon. Council candidates are Garwin Redman, Emory Montgomery and Dr. James Avery, incumbents; I A. McLaughlin, Joe Riley and Max Kraft. * * * Metamora's caucus will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Fire A village president, treas- urer, clerk, assessor and three councilmen will be nominated. Trustees whose terms are expir- ing are Lee Whiteman, Lloyd Ja-\a kubos and Floyd Walker. Hazel Park has five candidates for mayor and eight for the two vacancies on the city council. Running for mayor are incum-| bent Louis Elias, Councilman Charles D. Arnold, John J. Brown, Joseph Vrabe and William F. Wood. ~ : * * * Seeking council posts are incum- bent Oscar Beamer, former Coun- cilman Leonard C. Milligan, Orlen W. Boyd, Anthony Dureiko, Ed- mund R. Hocking, Bernard C. Lynn, Alex Majer and Morgan Seal. Lodge Calendar Special Communication, Walled dake Lodge, No. 528, F&AM, Mon- day, Feb. 17th, 12:30 p.m, Lodge of Sorrow for brother Harvey Segnitz. James Farley. W. M News in Brief The Hampton Electric Co., was burglarized and $20 in-silver stolen along with a portable typewriter, a tape re- corder, a clock-radio and four portable TV sets. Total merchan- dise taken is valued over’ $1,000. Alva Clayton Jr., 28, of 23424 Easterling St., Hazel Park, was fined $95.10 plus $4.90 costs Friday when he pleaded guilty to a reck- less driving charge before Spring- field Township Justice Emmett J. Leib. dames L. Dunning, 34, of 201 Lakeview St“ Holly, pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge Friday before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle and paid a fine of $90 plus $10 costs. Fishing equipment worth an ¢s- timated $40 was stolen from a fishing shanty on Elkhorr. Lake and belonging to Norval Wagner, of 2985 Waldon Rd.,’ Lake Orion, Friday, according to Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies. Lyle Fenner, 48, of 6060 Shippy St., Clarkston, pleaded guilty to a of reckless driving Friday before Waterford Township Justice Donald E. Adams and paid a fine of $25. plus $7 costs. Family style St. Michael Hall, Feb. 15th, $5 pm. Adults $1.00—children Sa, under 6 free. Police Class Graduating DAVISBURG — The Springfield’ Township Defense .Council will) graduate its second auxiliary po- lice class in ceremonies at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Township Hall. Movies will be shown. The public is invited. 1, 825+ Italian spaghetti of Jack Tunison, ¥ DONNA SCOTT Announcement has been made of the engagement of Donna Scott to Wayne Harless. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs, er C. Scott of 430 Oak St., ter, and the late Mr. Scott. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Floyd L. Ashley of Chip- pewa Falls, Wis., and the late Mr. Harless. Donna attended Greenbrier College, Lewisburg, W. Va. Wayne is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Question Mack on Wednesday FCC Commissioner Gets Chance to Deny Bribery Charges by Schwartz WASHINGTON (INS) — A Fed- er gets a chance next week to make a formal denial of charges that he was paid off for his vote on a Miami TV license award. | A House Investigating Subcom- mittee, headed by Rep. Oren Har- ris, (D-Ark), is expected to call Richard A. Mack on Thursday to reply to allegations made by its ousted counsel Dr, Bernard Schwartz. Mack, a 48-year-old Florida Democrat appointed to FCC by President Eisenhower in 1955, yesterday labeled the accusa- tions “unsubstantiated” and “without foundation,” and asked for an opportunity to testify. Other witnesses will include Thurmond A. Whiteside, a Miami lawyer described by Schwartz as ‘fixer’ who paid Mack $2,650— a charge Whiteside denies—and three well-known Florida figures. They are. Dade County Judge Robert Anderson, formerly an at- torney in the firfn which retained Whiteside to handle National Air- lines’ successful bid for a TV channel; Paul Seott, a director of the airlines’ TV subsidiary, and ex- -|Miami Mayor Perriene Palmer. The Miamians will be summoned Tuesday and Wednesday. Mack has been asked to be ready to appear on Wednesday, but Harris said he probably will not testify until ‘Thursday. All hearings will be/@"t open. The inquiry gets off to a “hot’’ start on Monday when the subcom- mittee recalls Schwartz to delve further into his charges of irregu- larities in independent federal agencies. months before he was fired last Monday for an “improper atti- tude’ and “lack of cooperation.” January Production Lowest in 3 Years WASHINGTON — Industrial production, a major barometer of the nation's economic condition, dropped to its lowest level in three years last month. The Federal Reserve Board, re- porting this yesterday, said cur- tailments in automobiles and other durable goods accounted for most of the drop. It was the fifth straight month of decline. The Board said index fell three points in January} to 133 per cent of the 1947-49 aver- ruary 1955. It was 9 per cent be- low the index for qemary last year. County Calendar Ha die supper ‘and meetin and Mrs. Adolph evening. Initiation will be held at a meeting of Hadley Chapter ous ate a Feb. 27. “Lunch committee will be Mrs. a uc and Mrs. Marte ¥ potluck Iw afer the moet: neh will be served Hadley firemen and their wi meet at Hadley Pire Hal) this pn for a dinner to celebrate = birthday & fireman artman on Saturday | The mass fo t rey ather and son ba re psy he at the Methodist charen Mee “Harry Sealey will entertat: Branch Unit of Lapeer coat etal are we ip her homer, — m. Monday, A ° —_ auction," tor ich each mém ea is asked to bring two articles. will be held Lapeer ague of Women Voters for Lapeer County will meet in room 209. Lapeer High Bchool, Wednesday at 8 pm Mrs. Esther Lilley and her committee will present a program on influenring public opinion for a state constitutions! con- vention. The public Will vote on this ue in November. ‘Romeo Expects ‘Large Turnout Tax Deductions eral Communications commission-| Village Council, Clerk and Treasurer Are Hotly Contested. ROMEO — A large number of voters are expected to cast their ballots in Monday’s village pri- mary election here. * * * The most hotly contested races are for the three vacancies on the Village Council and for the of- fices of clerk and treasurer. . The six candidates forthe trus- tee posts include the three in- cumbents, David E. Pettibone, James Womble and Willard Bird, * * * Three women and one man are) seeking the office of village treas- urer being vacated this year by Grace McKay, who is retiring after serving 11 years. They are. Alma Jean Haines, Mrs. Edna M. Ham- ilton, Mrs. Elaine M. Hosner and Col. William H. Cooley (retired). * * : Incumbent Village Clerk William M. Oming, seeking a third term, is opposed by Sidney J. White. Village President Joseph FE. Rymill, Assessor Glenn — Levin and the library directors, C. E. Preston and Edgar A. Priest, are unchallenged for re-election. The polls in the. Village Hall will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8. p.m. Light Companies to Lose Ads as WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Estes Kefauver announced today that contributions to a multi-mil- lion dollar advertising campaign by America’s independent elec- trie light and power companies Races) _ '|States and Communist Poland are e to Be Decided 2 Million Dollars WALLED LAKE million dollar bond issue. Schools Clifford H. Smart said. * * * If approved, Bond for Schoo Walled Lake to Vote on Proposed Issue of — Voters in the Walled Lake School District will go to the polls Monday to either _|approve or reject a proposed two The monev would be used to con- struct a new junior high school, to purchase land and equipment needed to provide for a predicted 2,700 pupil increase in the pext five years, Superintendent of the bond issue & Fire Off icers. « Elected in Avon Township AVON TOWNSHIP — Robert Umscheid has been elected presi- dent of bed Avondale Fire Dept. — * * * Other ofticers are William: Bau. Herbert Erwin Sheldon, treasurer. -Ways and Means committeemen Gilder arid Henry oo. * * Three-year trustees “are John Bradford, Everett Earich Jr. and Richard Eash. otice ice is hereby given of a meeting satigtice Township Hall, Crean. , March 10, 1988 a bee toa to e Fezo) Agricultural to Commercial of an area en the south and west sides of Pine- ads Subdivision on- the —, o of M-15 between Oakhill Road da Sey- mour Lake Road GERALD Lb. BANDY, Chairman Brahdon Township Boar 4 Feb, 15, 28, "58. eS and the retirement of debt obliga- would not require an increase in the school tax rate, according to possible, board members painted out, because of the increased. val-|! uation of property in the district, ing ATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pre- ay , a may Court oe the County of Oakland, ioe na oe the matter- of the petition concern- David Thorns, 15656, To Evta Thorns, mother of peed -- Petition having been filed — alleging that the present “where: abouts mother minor. Cause No, this of the AVON PLAYERS — Rehearsing for.the ‘“‘fe- lonious” comedy, ‘The White Sheep of the Fam- ily,” are (from left) Pat Kucera, Susie Seifert and Mary Chapman. The play will be presented tions, Feb. 21 and 22 at the Rochester Junior High School auditorium by.the Avon Players. Pat and Mary portray members of the Winters family | while Susie is the maid. U. S. Expected fo Aid Poland $95 Million to Boost Economy Part of $300. WASHINGTON ® — The United! expected to announce today or tomorrow a new 9%5-million-dollar U.S. economic aid program for Poland. ct & ke This would be in addition to a Central Methodist Church for the sath ana Jast service of Inter-. Church Fellowship this year. Central Methodist, Host to Inter-Church Service The Rev. Robert West, pastor of the Church of the Triumphant Cross, St. Clair Shores, will be the guest preacher Sunday evening in’ growth during years, * * * hymns. At 6 p.m. the Bible lectur- er, Dr. Howard Emrick of Adrian College, will present “Great Men of the Bible.” The women of Central Meth- ist Will provide reffesiments” in the social hall from 6:45 to 7:30, with special plans made for the children. Inter-Church Fellowship was or- ganized 11 years ago by. several downtown churches. Those partici- pating are First Congregational, First Methodist, First Presbyter- ian, United Lutheran Church of the - reveals,. he said. The fellowship will commence at 5:45 p.m. with the singing of Chrysler Plans rr. election. Avondale Dance Set Actual enroliment figures show an increase of 1,944 children in the Walled Lake schools in the jo! past five years, Smart said, Sta- tistics, based on present. enroll- Bird ment and the annual school cen- sus, indicate an even greater the next five to The 1957-58 School tax rate in the Walled Lake District is $2.42 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. less than a year ago, Smart stated. The present rate of 021.31 per|‘S*t $1,000 is exceeded by many Oak- land County districts, an exam- Hnation of county school tax rates|— Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 ‘p.m,, Only property owners whose property is assessed school taxes may vote in this special own, and the said child child are unkn In the name of the of the State Michizan, you are hereby notified that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Sak t ur &, in tbe City llth day STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division, as In the matter of the petition concern- ing Jesse Lee Timmons, minor, Cause No. 15468. To Preddie Timmons, father of said child. Petition ha been filed in this Court alleging that present ae = of the — er a year-long: investigation. Kefauver said most of the ad- 95-million-dollar agreement signed last year. It means Polish negotiators will have gotten almost two-thirds of the 300 million dollars in economic aid they sought when they first came to Washington in January 1957. The new agreement, calls for Production Halt 11,100 Idled as Firm to Stop Assembly of 3 Cars Monday Ascension, Central Methodist ard “of Crary PTA- ncie iby the regular business meeting. His investigation lasted several ~'Rochester Church Sets- jian Church of Rochester, now in its industrial] age, the lowest point since Feb- y Hadley Baptist CYP will have a chili; at the home of Mr.|for infants at both. hours. vertising, which was supperted by company contributions, had been aimed at attacking public power as socialistic and unfair to taxpaying concerns, x * * He commended Harrington's decision which stated the adver- tising expenses were not deduct- ible because “they were incurred primarily for lobbying purposes - + + in the area of political con- treversy.’° Third Meeting Set Wednesday The third meeting of the Isaac E. Crary Junior High School Par- ent-Teacher Association will be held Wednesday in the school au- ditorium. * * * There will be open house in the Crary building, Waterford Town- ship, from 7:30 to 8 p.m., followed “And You'll Never Know,” di- rected by Bentley Lenhoff of the teaching staff, will be presented. A panei discussion will follow. Members of the panel, Barbara Kime, Howard Morgan, Mrs. Dr. John Naz and Robert Watson, will serve as leaders of the group dis- cussion motivated by situations de- veloped in the one-act play. * * * All parents and others interested in such a program are invited to attend. Two Worship Services ROCHESTER — The Presbyter- its third week, has had to move to two morning worship services. For the second time, people overflowed! the sanctuary into the sunroom, library, hall -~ dining room. * « The duplicate services will be at 9 and 11 a.m., with a coffee hour between the services. Church School will also move to two duplicate sessions, so that fam- ilies cag continue to come together. The “Creeper-Sleeper” will care Auburn Heights Parents to Hear Telephone Man AUBURN HEIGHTS ._— The Boys Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Auburn Heights Fire Hall on Auburn road, ~ * x Gain in Luxury Lines | U. S. Court Upholds Parents’ Group of Auburn Heights |" man alien in Detroit. 70 million dollars in surplus farm goods and a loan of 25 million dol-' lars. * * * The surplus farm goods, accord- ing to officials, include 400,000 tons of wheat, cotton and other commodities. The 25 million dollars will come from President Eisenhower's spe- cia] aid fund. Interest on this loan was expected to be 444 per cent, with payments over 20 years. It will be administered by the Ex- port-Import Bank. The loan will pay for transpor- tation costs, ag well as for pur- chase of hides, skins and nonsur-| plus farm goods. Officials said it does not call for purchase of min- ing machinery. * * * The 1957 aid agreement includ- ed four million dollars for min- ing gear, urgently needed in Po-) land. This was part of a 30-mil- | lion-dollar credit, also at 4% per) wheat, cotton, fats and oils. Sees Big Advertising | CHICAGO — Manufacturers of “prestige’’ products should take, advantage of the fact that never before has there been a greater personal need for status symbols, according to Ernest A. Jones, pres- | ident of MacManus, John & Ad-/ ams, Inc, The advertising agency executive spoke before a luncheon meeting of 300 Hartmann Luggage distributors at the Palmer House. | * & * In the past five year's, Jones' said, perfume advertising has in-| creased 700 per cent, Sterling | silver 100 per cent, mink 650 per) cent, diamonds 300 per. cent and champagne 150 per cent. Manu- facturers of these and other luxury items, Jones said, are advertising heavily to maintain the trzditional prestige image of their products and to give newcomers to the| market a sign post in their search for socia] identity. Alien’s Deportation | CINCINNATI # — The U. 8. | Court of Appeals, 6th circuit, has upheld the deportation of Arnold Schleich, alias Joseph Ring, a Ger- ‘Schleich was ordered DETROIT (# — Chrysler Corp. will halt Detroit-area assemblies of Plymouths, Chrysler and Im- perials Monday, idling about n 100) workers. The company said the action re-| sulted from labor disputes which | idled 7,300 workers at Plymouth assembly and body plants, and the Chrysler Division’s Kercheval | and East Jefferson plants yester- | SPECIAL day. @ Men’s Flannel = r,. 09° muge Dodge Main plant ‘aise fa SHIRTS a: : LIMIT. 2 TO A CUSTOMER GOODMAN’S TS STORE 520 S. Sania — 1 Block South of Wilson were sent home. . Chrysler spokesmen said the | shutdowns were ordered because of what the company termed the failure of some employes to per-| form regular work assignments, The company, did not — when operations would resume,: |All Saints Episcopal. AVON TOWNSHIP — The Wom-| In the name of the people of the ” ce of services is held dur-/¢"’s Auxiliary of the Avondale more ig rg = gee we = oth ing the winter months with pro- Metropolitan Club is sponsoring a — by 8 wl the Oakland grams held in each church. Sweetheart Dance, to be held Annex | 1260-B hae Bivd., ia the city Planning’ the programs are Rev.|this evening at the Avondale|{, "Cr" Pepruary, AD. i908, at nine Paul T. Hart, Rev. Malcolm K.|Community Hall on Auburn road. bere, cominan the lerencen, and you are Burton: Dr. William H. Marbach,/Round and square dancing will),; vot F - Dr. Milton H. Bank, Rev. C.jbegin at 8:30 p.m. Refreshments wt be! bein, 13 ig to make pone George Widdifield and Rev. Wil-|will be available. The public is)tice ey ne hen by publication of a liam LaFountain. - invited. copy one week gg an 5 on printed and cireulated in said County. Honora rthure id Court, im the Cit said County, this 13t D. 1958. 1) RTHUR E. MOORE. (A true copy) Jw of Probate ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO, Ff te Register, Juvenile Division Feb, 15, ‘58. OTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE City of Pontiac, Pty Take Notice: Notice ns eer have been filed lor ~=nomination Gommissioney at the Primary Election to be held Monday, March 3, = = : rtify that the said COLOR by DE LUXE CinemaScoPE | How th Japones: sprung the dens and sl mmislelsh ae f Mickey ROONEY, EY. Long toa this 12th way of February A.D., ADA R, EVANS, y Clerk Feb, 13, ia "8, "58. CITY PRIMARY To tne eh jector f the of. Pon- e rs 0: tiac, Michigan: ot Notice is hereby given that City A Soa Election will be held in the of March, 1058 the re- iS places harpinatter des- Bell Telephone Co. will address the group on the topic “Direct Dig- tance Dialing,” and demonstrate the new-service which will go into Kire [effect April 20, in Auburn Heights. The group also will make plans for a bake sale to be held Feb. 28, in Pontiac, A representative of the Michigan deported | June 4, 1953, by James W. But- terfield, Detroit District Commis- sioner of Immigration’on grounds he was a member of the -Commu- nnist Party and a member of the Young Communist League. Detroit U. §. District Judge Theoso -Levin later refused) Schleich's request for an injunction agaifist deportation. are Donovan Yarnold, Basil Van . oe THE x PONTIAC PRESS, saveniat. FEBRUARY 15, 1958 : : Webb’ s Ne ew TV Project to Star Dragnet Sidekick By JACK O'BRIAN , | NEW YORK (INS) ~ Jack Webb's new filmed TV notion, “People, " ig just Ben Alexander, bis Dragnet pal, “talking to just plain folks” .. . Ben is one of TV's most intelligent and articu- late types . Kate Smith signed a Mutual net- work contract for a show of her own musie, other singers’ record. ings, interviews; in fewer words, a deejay... Whatever your potion of the cold, cold north — he advised ‘Anchorage, Alaska, has 27,000 TV sets, three — Ww ith i ‘Desperadoes’ Mace - HOHOKUS, N.J. (® — Two des- peradoes picked up behind the Hohokus Inn told police they. were looking for a store. where they could buy guns. David Shaver and Charles Cary, both 3, were taken back to their parents’ cor- rals. AmVéts te Gather GRAND RAPIDS (® -- The Mich- igan veterans trust find and the Veterans Homestead Tax Exemp- tion Act are the issues to be discussed when the Michigan Amvets hold their state board meeting at Grand Rapids this weekend. | Per cent of its homes boasting - + » Compared, for + receivers instance, to the Lag Vegas, Nev.. Fegion where 66 per eent of folks beast 25,009 000 sete cea . The Jack Paar show. is ing more and more rh tention — and far more stations than either Steve Allen or the un- lamented “hmnation After Dark’ managed . Tennis champion, Althea Gibson \is considering a TV singing career; nightclubs, “Pel . . Althea looks a lot like a really fine jazz sing- er ~ Carmen MacRae, DELUGE OF MOVIES As s00n as Republic Pictures lis sold (the deal is on), 240 more new-to-TV old movies will swamp the channels . . . to Beaver,’ another layer of good green in his wallet. eluded equipment to receive pay TV systems, ——— of commercials - with - restraint and now the “hard-sel]” ig on, . Ida ‘Lupine and Howard Dutt) aren't satisfied just doing a TV ser-| ies, but also are collaberating as_| song writers (Cole Porter — be- wore!) SUNDAY 145 IKEECORES ee rai AT AVINORTL iN A NI/ George Gobel owns “Leave It! British TV has lost the battle! ' starring Miiko Taka and Marlon (Top Weather Station - tin Moyntain Canyon BLUE CANYON, Calif. @ — tion along” California’s entire Sier- “The only Dirst mt clase weather sta-lhe says, But you can't pin meteorologist Richard Hambidge down on what ‘kind of winter to expect. “I haven't the slightest idea,” ‘a "YT haven't checked the squirrels yet to see. how many puts they're putting away for the. of an American jet pilot and a beautiful Japanese dancer. nara,” filmed in color, opens Sunday et the Oakland Theater |ra Nevada is located in this remote winter."* ORIENTAL LEADING LADY — Filmed in Japan, “Sayonara” the tender love ent Haag: Brando, is the Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD W—‘Yes, Virgin- ia, there was a thing called ra- dio.” I can imagine that being said in hundreds of local homes re- cently—if the youngsters were al- lowed to stay- up to see a showing of the movie, ‘“The Hucks isters.”” The new generation must have wondered what all the fusg) was about in the dog-eat-dog dra- ma of the radio-p/ivertising world, * * * Net that radio is dead. It is stil] a thriving industry, But the fran. tie competition of network radio ‘has all but vanished with the ad- lvent of TV. : Looking back on the radio era, | you find it hard to believe that things were that important. But iseeing “The Hucksters’ again — you realize that they were, Or so they seemed at the time. + Pontiac Theaters. Dy SUN. - MON, - TUES. | MArket 4-2151 Walled Lake A fateful « Senennmenneentel Six,”’ Alan Ladd ,”’ Marion _ Sat: The E Sunday: - Brando, Miikeo Tos STRAND | Sat: “Jamboree,”” Fats Domino} “The Green Eyed Blond,’ Susan Oliver. Sun: *‘Sea Ww ife,”” Joan Colins; “Deer-Slayer.” EAGLE | Sat. - Tues.: “Spoiler of the Forest,” Rod Cameron; “Jailhouse Rock,” Elvis Presley. Wed. . Fri :“Jeanne Eagles,” ‘Kim Novak, Jeff Chandler; “Edge of Hell,” Hugo Haas, - HURON Sat. - Mon: “Stopover -Tokyo,” color, Robert Wagner; “Baby Face Nelson,” Mickey Reoney, wae TIMES TODAY “Legend of the Lost” — “Ride the High Iron” Tues, - Thurs; “A Great Man,”, Jose Ferrer; ‘Young Stranger,” ' James MacArthur, | Fri: “Gunfight at the OK Cor- iral,"* Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug- eye NTIAG ay DRIVEIN THEBIRE LATE SHOW a a 8 THE FUNNIEST MOVIE YOU'VE EVER SEEN < ill Suecess Spoil Ock Hunter ’ = ee , TTACK E MON TER! KILLERS ait Sime Vy nett bas A a a < S34), fi * ay’. Banh DRIVE IN TH ONLY IN THEATER _SRLOMANC_- AL Beet?! RRR SQ he Wh he ® ’ ie iit lt tilt tli NOW! AMAZING! A MO FONTIAC SHOWING FROM ANOTHER PLANET ROM SPACE AS : hee ee ee jas; ‘“Stratten Story,” Stewart, June - Allyson, yee Theaters “Baby Nelson,” rem hg mg Carolyn. Jones. Pros nae a color, ines rues. Joan fins: cavers iat f cat wagoe Pa ga = Mt Me "aoea* Pr Gol] SHI Gee SOR tc Wed.: “Kiss Them for Me,” Loar” Grant, Jayne Mansfield. Thur: Fri.: “The Devils Beirpia i ecant “wilde, Jean, Wallace, “Badge whee Brennan,” Jim Holly Hour, Dane drews “Hetr ‘Me ” Hal un. April Love,” color, Pat e, Shirley Jones. Ge Near the Water,” ” Gien Ford, Se Scala. ‘Omar Ehyyam,’ , Frank oun. “Perri.” color; * the ost.” a4 * Don 10 to Yuma,” Glenn Sun aie | u Pord; “Tip on ‘8 ‘Dead Jockey,” Dorothy Malone: ford ,’ Henry Ponda, = Tues Perri,” color. Rae barnell. ‘ James onto ‘The Hucksters' Returns .Frederic Wakeman's book had a terrific impact on the induaty. I can remember when it came out; the ad-network crowd at the Brown Derby could talk about nothing else for weeks, There was much speculation as to who the TVireallife counterparts were, * * * The soap tycoon was recognized as George Washington Hill, the late tobaceo magnate who had his own ideas about advertising and entertainment, He popularized | the repetitive commercial that drummed its message into a be-} leaguered audience. He also i tated the kind of music for the Hit! _|Parade-end other with a steady beat, * * * The other characters were more obscure. The small-time comic who gets a big break in radio was | generally conceded to be Pinky Lee, who later had a fling in TV. The picture was one of Clark’ Gable’s first after the war, and) Deborah Kerr's first in this coun- try, Despite these values — and/ Ava Gardner—it was not a suc- cess. Looking at it again, I can TONITE--Last Complete Show 10 P. M. \\ 4 rags NES in, CINEMASCOPE JUDY TYLER | MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY DEAN JO | JENNIFER HOLDEN An Avon Production Pius ACTION THRILLER! | Plus! Susan Oliver in “The Green Eyed Blonde” COLOR by OE LUXE STARTING SUNDAY! — OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM In CinemaScope and Color by Deluxe. What happened out there in the surging vastness of the indian Ocean? THE MOST CHALLENGING STORY OF FAITH EVER TOLD! mE: uy COLLINS: wun BURTON ns SINE sta, mY mt PLUS! ©O-FEATURE! ® Lest of the Great Mohicans . . , First wf the Pionesrs! JAMES FENIMO) PER’S GREAT ADVENTURE CLASSIC OF GREATEST ADVENTURER OF ALL! Fram jth Contury Fon in we 4 ane) released. * * * People in show business have a tendency to take themselves too seriously, Entertainment industry istories can sometimes make for light entertainment, But when they get heavy-handed—it’s murder! 5 Cents 10 $201,000 Bid for Ellis Island dew YORK @—Offers ranging from five cents to $201,000 haye. been made for Ellis Island, where, millions of immigrants first stepped American soil. > Service pulled wanted te turn it into a real eg- * * William H, Ditzler, 37, of Musk-| ogee, Okla., was struck in the head the stray bullet while in a about 20 feet from the target area. Sixty trainees were firing on.the target range.at the time. * ; Woodward Avenue DINNERS: Monday thru _ LUNCHEONS: Served Fox & Hounds Inn -LUNCHEON and DINNERS SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations — in Bloomfield Hills Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 general public when it was first /— oa — STARTING TOMORROW ano bie FOR THE Fi PATRICIA OWENS » Jerry |tate development. The ene cision Adminis- AND AN steaptabee oe ejection of the Did EXQUISITE for po days. NEW Army Sergeant Killed aie as on Rifle Range JAMES A. wan Army trainee’ rife bl MICHENERS cl a coment rge STORY OF yesterday and Killed’ a M Sergeant. “y DEFIANT _ DESIRE. : @ ’ TECHNICOLOR® presented by WARNER BROS, RED BUTTONS + RICARDO MONTALBAN ARTHR QOOTT + MIVOBHE UMEKI » JAMES GARNER netint MIKO TAKA ES oA RC QELIEnYT) : PRICES | for this ATTRACTION= Week-Day Mat. 90¢ @ Eves. & = ik 25. @ "Children Aseyijene 25¢ A A A EE A A Features Tomorrow — - et 1:16-3:55 6:38 - 9:18 pod = Le i Pees ee ee es 28 =f ‘ <= Americans Believers of Foolish Food Fads . " gWELVE ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1088. eee oe ee enone eh) ogee 2 s %, 4 i ; = : ‘ oe I : \ _ ONION IN EAR a n a | NEW YORK (INS). — joes ate leeks when he wasn’t playing his violin. Claimed it Cleared his voice, The Greeks used to “purify” their criminals by forcing them to munch garlic. -And in 19th century. America, ear-aches were treated by wrapping the feet in the outer layers of roasted onions. The heart of the onion was put in the ear. * * * But don’t laugh at our ancestors ~— food fads are still popular to- day. The Saar Dietetic re sociation claims this is so hbe- cause people just don't under- stand what happens when they eat. For example, do you know what a calori hyrate? Protein? A calorie is the dietitian’s way of measuring the heat-procucing value of food. One calorie of food {Produces enough heat to raise the Men prieciads of one pint of water four degrees. HEAT NEEDED e is? A ecarbo- The human body needs this en- ergizing heat to keep its millions of chemical machines humming at top speed. ‘But like a big ice the body needs:only so much at a time, so the “excess calories” are stored as fat. - - Protein, carbohydrafes and minerals in food all have calories which help them do specialized jobs inside the body. . Protein fires up the chemical furnaces that influence growth, re-| pressure pair tissue and vigor. Carbohyd-|Pressure rates supply energy, too. Sugar. a carbohydrate, supplies what is known as “quick energy.” BUILD BONES The mineral foods help* build bones and teeth, keep food from fermenting inside you and supply ingredients needed for digestion. The key ones are calcium, iron and iodine, x *« ®& Here’s the truth about some of the ‘food fads” that have come to the attention. of the American Fed: Peewee cure high blood Truth: It really doesn’t. -Fad: Blackstrap molasses: helps anemia and tism. Truth: There is tification for giving it major tion as a remedy for these disorders, It | THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert Security for You “By RAY HENRY From Mrs. L. S. of Vandergrift, Pa.: “If a retired couple is re- ceiving Railroad Retirement pay- ments, can they collect anything additional because they have a £1, a * under Social Security, but I'm not sure about Railroad Retirement.” No. Under the Railroad Retire- ment system, payments can only go to a child if the father is de-| Ariz.: “I have covered by the system and for business and am Questions Complex, Answers Simple a job which is Social Security which my boss -deducts Social Security tax from my pay. I also own a small Designed by Ford. considered seli Administration. There is no charge for this service. Atomic Car Model’ DETROIT w — The _ stylists’ idea of what an atomic-powered| icar may look like—if it ever be-| Not All Parents ‘ents love their children, says }—__ al el Love Children —Social Worker WASHINGTON (#—Not all par- Leontine Young, an Ohio social worker, And she suggests that offi- clals stop opposing parents who want to surrender their children for adoption. She told a regional conference of the Child Welfare League of America that most social workers and judges handling adoptions cling to the belief thet all mothers | “Ts weed the world over ea food, for livestock and is likely to re- main in that category among in- FUNERAL HOME formed persons. : ’ i] Fad: ee better than “Thoughtful Service’ Truth: The nutritive value is the same in both. Shell color ‘s de termined by the breed of hen. Truth: -Cravings simply vellect ; 46 Williams St. na = a 2-H Ambul Service Ks-Griliin \} Phone FE 2-5841 Fad: Extra food helps jou think better. sett Tete Hegilas weeks beep) Truth: ‘They are not good for Fed: p-top shape. ‘ithe long haul. You can lose a few at Oysters and beer are 8,oounds in @ hurry this way -some- sonous me. aailed Truth: They are not harmful, times, but it is not recom : when eaten -together. Fad: Vegetable juice is more nutritious than vegetables alone. Truth: The nutritive value is the “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 Fad: Eat all you want until 4 p.m, and then you'll reduce. Truth: The important thing in] f reducing is what you eat — not when you eat it. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine. 147 W. Lawrence Street | same for both. Fad: Canned vegetables are less nutritive than fresh ones. Tyutht Tou ciav’t mate 0 tbide- Are you missing | the convenience of iH. H. Smith Oil Co. Keep Filled Service for your oil tank? Fad: It is dangerous to leave perdetrghoypeleeegrebge sor Truth: It is safe to keep food in the original can, if covered and kept cool. A few acid foods may dissolve a Pager iron from a can, but the .S. Department of _— png ‘this isn't harm- : * * * Fad: Milk and oysters, milk and fish, ice cream and oysters don’t! mix, Truth: It isn't so. Fad: Fish is a brain food. Truth: Eating fish won't raise your LQ. But it does nourish nerve — which make up a part of the brain. Fad: Wine makes blood, aS “Nyy, Truth: No sake food is re- @ No danger of running out of oil: with a sponsible for making blood. this service. When you sign up for Fad: Everybody needs vitamin our Shell Heating Oil Certified Comfort Pills. plan, we refill here ere Truth: Scientists agree food 24 Bakes. ‘min’ preparations are not neces- oS sary, as a rule, if the diet is ade- canes Vip es quate. oil tank needs a refill. hi Fad: If one vitamin pill a day drivers 7 fill a ne 4 Brings Suns ine is good for those with poor diets, then two or three are better. rere oe et nto ie medere Inside Truth: Excessive amounts of —— at its very best. doctors Imows best the quantity to “call us today for Shell Heating Oil a Comfort en. mostly by overeating. More calories, | is stored in fat. Fad: Meal skipping is a ‘jad certain vitamins can be harmful, are taken into the body than are 590 ;, Paddock St. FE 2-8343 way to lose weight. ceased. comes practicable — has been put! this job are less than $4,200 forltogether by Ford Motor Co. de-|jove their children. From B.C. of Annapolis, Md.: |'he year, you mist pay selt-em signers. * &« “How long must a person work |Piovmenl MX OU made om the job . * * * She described that belief as in jobs under Social Security in and $4,200. If earnings from A small scale model, it features |‘phony."’ If social workers real- order to be eligible for retire: (on Te were more than $4.200,|2 Power capsule, suspended be-lized it, she said, more children meat payments at 65°” _ lyou need not pay any self-employ.|tween twin booms at the rear,|could be placed earlier in good Generally, he must have worked| ment tax. which would contain a radioactive |adoptive homes instead of being the equivalent of one-half of the ee core providing motive power. a = = adults who time between Jan. 1, 1951, and Mrs. D. P. of Clinton, | George W. Walker, vice presi- — fils 65th birthday, with a minmum| _""™urm D. F. — penths x *e lowa: “My husband died three | dent and director of styling for of a year and a half and @ maxi-| yeary ago leaving me with two | Ford, said atomic-powered ears | Too many social workers, she mum of 10 years. Any'work under| ,ma) children. I've been getting | are not practical at the moment. |S4id, believe that “‘all-parents love Social Security since 1937 counts) . gooiai Security check for my- | He added, however, that develop- their children; and if they don't in figuring the requirred time: self and the children ever since. | ment in metallurgy and other |they ought to; and if they don’t — Now, I’ve been offered a job | branches of science could con pala secretary for $3,800 a year their 3 fete &, weed. net celvably hasten — She said no one can teach a me to continue to get So. | The Ford stylists call their % | parent to love. Security. Will the fact that scale model the Nucleon. Their idea is that the car might be able rus working have any bearing cf |to travel 5,000 miles or more, |Speaker Scheduled |depending on the size of the radio-\4+ City Traffic Club at City Trattic Clu acitve core, without recharging. No. Only your portion of the ~ *& * Otis. M. Speaker, chairman of } for shielding the radioactive ele- trom. the-Pon-_|ment,—even—_if it _were—only—of (Engineers have said the atom- powered automobile still is beyond the horizon because of the tremen- dous weight-that would be required pencil-size}. igan Public Service Com- FOOD STORES “ S " COMBINATION ' DEAL! Think of gh A pound ee EGGS. (49) the Following Bish Sh.) nt : te PLUS . Grade ALL FOR ONLY IF YOU SHOP on SUNDAY WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP AT NATIONAL National: Food Stores, snk is vehemently opposed to opening for business on Sundays because we feel it is a day that should be devoted to rest and religious observance. All business con be done six days in the week and we believe that most people are not opposed to doing their shopping during the six week days. Nobody profits when unfair advantages are equalized by all merchants staying open on Sundays. During the last three weeks our major competitors have opened sixty-eight additional stores on Sunday. We delayed in following this action with the hope and anticipation that they would see the fallacy of their move and decide to-close stores on Sunday rather than open additional ones. When it became apparent that we were losing business and that. other large merchants were not going to close on Sunday, we had no other choice than to | open additional stores in those areas where our competitors were open. EFFECTIVE TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 16th NATIONAL FOOD STORES Will Be OPEN EVERY SUN. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Orchard Lake Road, Sylvan Lake, Michigan 685 East Blvd., Pontiac, Michigan 24065 Orchard Lake Road, 4889 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, Michigan 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road, Waterford Township, Michigan SUNDAY BREAKFAST FEATURE» ‘Start Your Sunday Off with a “Cold Weather” Breakfast BACON ’n’ EGGS FOOD NATIONAL Farmington, Michigan STORES sa | © Dependability a catia especially to young children, The doctors Fad: Overweight is inherited. used and, as a result, the excess) Call Us for More Information Now Truth: It is a peor way. Skip- | ‘Let’s Give a Thought To Tomorrow wale : Your Boy Can Have a Head Start Toward Success in. Whatever Vocation : He May Choose‘in Later Life... A Pontiae Press Route Will Teach Him ; @ Responsibility © Self Reliance anew PLUS Developing a sense of the value of an income of his own that he will receive from the profits of the sale of newspapers to regular subscribers. / Thousands of successful men from every vocation have -had their first business. i Ft Ot Ti Coen id Ha | ah co enced | The Pontia Pr me men. NAME oa Se > Give your boy the advantage of this head yd hata oe ss start by having him apply now for a a, ADDRESS | cease reat: sex % | _ TRLEPHONE.....: ae lees MOR cds Pontiac Press route at the circulation department or mai) the coupon to The ‘evcess GRADE. Pontiac Press Circulation carga ‘ lelalahealalebaiatelstoi |e SCHOOL ... sores saecnmay , oS 3 _THE E “PON TIA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY /15, 1958 neigeen AMPLE KITCHEN — Mrs. Dickie is well pleased with her pink,- brown and beige kitchen. Natural birch cabinets give her plenty of storage space, Note the gay chicken and rooster wall- INVITING CORNER — A brown sectional sofa curves around the inside corner of the living room. Walls are a desert sand color. ‘The wall oven has a double door opening. The ONE-IS MISSING — Not the seven little Peppers, but six of the seven little Dickies. One of the twins, Jimmy, was too bashful to get in the picture. No coaxing, pleading or ordering, was to any avail. The older children are enjoying the warmth of a wood fire after a day at school. The two young ones at the left had as busy a paper above the cupboards. Fold-up stove units leave the counter tops free for working space. breakfast set is metal with brown upholstery. leads to the kitchen. ON PONTIAC DRIVE — The Robert Dickies put some of their own labor into this brick home on. Pontiac drive. Built on what was The bedroom wing is at the right. This house is a pre-cut house, one of the few in-this area. : pace Jat a paaey Wied a eee ONbe WRN Ponty . fF i ceaemenuaeamanes es 7 - White seersucker with a rose pattern. Your Neighbor’s House day at home. There's plenty of space in this large living room: for all to stretch out with a book if they wish. There are windows on two sides of this room, with a.Jake view from one. Seven Little Dickies Fit Snugly Into Ranch Home By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When you have seven children, finding just the right house is far from easy. So you start to plan how you can build one that will be just right. * * * The Robert Dickies who not. ti — too long ago lived on Johnson street are happily settled in their new home on Pontiac drive in Sylvan Lake City. This four- bedroom house is a_ pre-cut house, one produced by the Pease Company ‘of Hamilton, Ohio. Because the Dickies were interested in doing some of their own work they looked at a num-— ber of model —— including some pre-fabs Mr. Dickie did his own sub- contracting. As soon as the base- ment was in, he notified the company and a big truck ar- rived with framing for the house, the At the left is a smaller brown sofa that faces the TV set. The door Io chad cad’ portable TV but Bede crap = or RECREATION ROOM Start That Modernizing Program You've Been Dreaming About * KITCHENS * ATTICS Do the Entire Job for Less While Winter Prices Are in Effect... “RECREATION ROOMS *BATHROOMS °*PORCH ENCLOSURES * PLUMBING ° HEATING Styling at Mass Production Economy. We make our own Blueprints and Plans insuriqg a job Exactly suiting YOUR specifications. All Jobs are under the personal supervision of D. M.- Smith-Builder. We are proud of our reputation for fine crafts- manship and highest quality materials. Come In end See Our Displays * SHEET METAL WORK We Feature Kitchens by DEL-MAR. 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AND SEE US ! eae Moons More Time Breezeways Commercial Buildings | fireplace has a slate topped : With the Children Additions | Concrete Work er ane aa’ lace is | 8 Addition, two basket chairs, ; twin chests, One portable televi Attic Remodeling Porch Enclosures =| barrel chair vith | thre is'a view of Sylvan Late, | tlso one parakeet. Ther curains (EAi¢an’s Inventi —— Roofi brass tipped legs. Its mate. is engenes ison $ invention BUILT AND INSTALLED To Recreation Rooms oofing placed on the other side of the | BROWN AND PINK and spreads are white seersucker : YOUR SPRCANCAT Kitchen Remodeling Siding | big window. A larger lounge| Mrs. Dickie’s efficient kitchen | “i Pink Foses. . Takes New Forms | " SATMROOM VANITIES chair has the place of honor on | ,; ; Next to the girls’ room Joey : if walls. Floor, breakfast table and . Since Tom Elison’s invention of} | one is painted green. Maple ‘bunk beds and chests look sturdy enough to withstand all sorts of | walnut coffee table with brass | wallpaper on the soffit are ber one. Spreads are chenille variety never dreamed of by the | BOB’S BUILDING SERVIGE | izrtis sje eh | oes ee cncten idoner | Cin Teter seagate, Senne” S| ©The CABINET SHOP Gu att oon ee ue design decorates the latter. An interesting feature ef the troit Edison Home mallee 3088 W. Huron des in ows : INCORPORATED | lamp. The base te ver: the | Right neat to the back door | ary rom te the gun board. |My Ne Wa ake hPa, 9 FE 56-9331 shaft walnut. The shades have is the lavatory. Floor and low- Tired guns strewn electrical| Atter Heer | 207 W. MONTCALM | a silver and black thread in er walls are aqua. Upper walls all over the place, Mr. Dickie | Pioneers will be honored this year] ie Got OR O-40008 | | At the flashing white light just east of Ockland | tem. pst se yeiow. Curtains a we oe ee ae kkk kkk bh beats aden apanaaaeaeaaeeaeaean —— - Be 4.9544 Since the family eats in the sree _ oo | ve adeaied ef ideas ie ) 1 kitchen, the dining ell is uged as Val ~ Pat ve a p impreset oa a television section. A small | room at the rear. Everything in sea ts a ae ere ae Ba ANOTHER. GEN ERAL MOTORS FIRST brown sofa gives seating space | it comes in pairs, There are a ple.” Le — to several children, There are, pair of closets, twin beds and ° sin, ta tw ide eS Three c , stand one Ae ith N Pi LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT YET! wale se ties ey Cee oni urnace wi ipes NLY $ D IN painted pink and gray. Curtains |B% are white with pink and blue |B The New Geles Ductless Counterflow on or Gos Furnece! ‘ , ie FOR REGULAR GUYS — “ ) WE TRADE | 30-Year Mortgage 1t'may sound feminine, but it [B¢ Not a Wall Furnace’ the first practical incandescent! lamp 79 years ago, light bulbs| have taken on a versatility and/ No Down Stop In See Our Model No Down Payment! Kitchen. 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PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 15, ‘1058 TO BUY OR SELL Ticdiss nae es REAL ESTATE JIM WILLIAMS |} jonn KINZLER 1218 Baldwin FE 4-0547 REALTOR and 670 W. i. wee 43525 ‘S SS but there is no. = reason to feel it I ‘ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ cor Davind hen e ‘~ on 69'0" is beneath the window, where the woman wanted it to-be. ‘The master suite has a bed room, terrace, dressing* _| bath and” fireplace, The master bathroom has a sunken tyb, can- tilevered water closet’ and a large, vanity-type basin. The hall bath has a built-in unit with two basins, a water closet and/| an oversize, built-in tub. All bed- rooms have ample closet space and built-in units around the beds. Construction features of HW-92 include a climate-control system, and the master bedroom is de- signed for either air — or ventilating ducts. A dropped area running ‘iremah the center of the house forms a continuous light trough for a de- corative lighting system. The lower exterior garden wall in the front is of sculptured con- crete block. The family room terrace and the formal terrace are of light concrete with red- | fea three bedrooms plus two and a ALL IN ONE STORY — Here is the excep- tional floor plan of this seven-room house with can be divided ing room side half baths. The room there is a “| by folding partitions. On the din- of the planter that closes in this built-in buffet. wood strips. Light. bricks, set in sand, form the bedroom terrace. The house has no basement and can be built We must reduce our carloads ul ee rs BY ee a Cree ee Open Daily 8 to 8—Sunday 10 to 3 Serving More People More Hours for Their Convenience SPECIAL NOTICE! inventory at once to make room for of new materials that are arriving and must be put under cover. _ This Sale Is a Must! * on a slab or with craw] space. > : If you are Interested in seeing plans for this house, send j35c in coin (no formal living, can be opened in- | stamps) to House of the Week, The to one large room or divided by family room and kitchen can be one room or Ideal Home Plan Result All prices are FOB our. yard in lots of 30 pieces or more, Al] ma- terial Listed is subject to prior sale at price quoted and all sales are final. We-have @ large fleet of trucks available for delivery service but you must place your order in person at our office. If rm. don't have transportation, call in and we will have a ~ you up. , All materials are of the highest quality ~~. and are ~ with a properly SY insulated home. Pontiac, Michigan, and Pontiac Press, ask for HW-92. Warmer in winter, | WEINSTALL cooler in summer. ' Owens-Corning (—- : | Fiberglos For Expert Installation Insulation = | Ph FE 5-8405 PHA Termi — To 5 Years to Pay — Free Estimates AMBASSADOR INSULATION 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 . of 2nd Housi By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE design was inspired by the 100 housewives from every state who fattended the second Women’s Con- gress on, Better Living at Washing- ton, D.C. Designed gicteiels © for the House of The Week series and de-: signated HW-92, this plan fulfills the women’s requirements for an lideal home. In preparation for months on the drawing board of famed architect Samuel Paul, the YES...GAS HEAT IN... CLARKSTON CARDENS house is a classic of conservation, contemporary styling. It has all the home —— wanted by the women. The women at the second con- gress wanted their ideal home to be larger, more comfortable, | A dream house come true, this!* ng Congress for children and adequate closet space. ; Plan HW-92 includes all features specified at the second congress. It is a larger house than the first congress home. The improved version of the women's idea] home, based on the second congress, has three bed- rooms, 2% baths, a living room, forma! dining room, family room and kitchen, plus a closeted foyer, dining terrace, formal living ter- race with a shallow pool and play area for the children — and a private master bedroom terrace. WOODED LOT IDEAL - All in one story, the house has 1,765 square feet, larger by 265 square feet than the first women's house, In _HW.92,—there = folding partitions. The laundry, off the family room, is concealed i Refrigerator Quit? We'll Fix it With The kitchen has a large, alf pur- pose table suitable for informal | dining, homework, sewing - andi 25% OFF Parts other activities, meeting another major point at the second con- gress. Meeting the demand for better equipment,: the kitchen of HW-92 has a double ‘sink, dishwasher, countertop range, wall oven, large refrigerator and wall cabinets treated in natural wood, The sink FE 5-3759 PETE'S REPRIGERATION 1764 Cass Lake Road\ BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL LAND — ed by the National Gypsum Co., Buffalo, New Y SAVE ON THIS $280,000: SALE) 7,000 Pounds of Gold Bond Craftco Cement Paint beewry SAVE—Buy Now for Spring 10. Choice Colors to Choose From 5 Lb. Pail or 1 Gal. Pail _— with seven or eight rooms and |, dditional square feet in the gar- 1 Gel. Pail ee In $ 2% baths. Among other things, |,ce and garage storage areas, | Reg. $1.49 Now Only Trade Your ‘they wanted the bathrooms “re- |tiouse dimensions of HW-92 are 69 25-Ib. Pail - onized,” larger and better or S<Gal. Can, Regularly $7.50 . . . Sale Price $3.45 . I] ‘vets Daag feet by 46 feet 8 inches. The ALL SALES AT THIS SALE PRICE FINAL ° equipped outlets and larger bed- | dimensions of the first house were] OM BATEMAN : , WITHOUT BASEMENT rooms. 55 feet 6 inches by 29 feet 4 inches. GOLD BOND : é IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU At the first congress, the women expressed a preference for a somewhat smaller home _ with seven rooms including three bed- rooms, dining room, living roofn, family room and kitchen — and 1% baths. Both congresses specified ; A one- story house. Women at both con- These. choice features: ®GAS HEAT © 3 BEDROOMS ® INCINERATOR ©1% BATHS © FACE BRICK © CARPORT ® SIDE DRIVE © SCREENS The second congress said the ideal site would be a wooded, one-acre lot. HW-92 would fit into such an area, but it alse can be built on a let 100 by 100 feet. 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BURMEIST b | a : ; | ‘\ bey i \ ; rye if : * r ‘ ' . { f eh ar jae _THE PONTIAC AC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1S, 1958 in ee es aS 4 ‘ oo ee £ oes ea A : oe e pas t : oy LS eS oes Nee Sees, ‘ ‘i i ‘ : : 5 L F ‘ ig a ss ne ees 4, = % “ “bow ge it Ss ema, leer, ibe, fase, Install System. |, “|Lucky Clover _ Be pura ftaw to Be aed Soca hsicen sod vale aoe Har dwood Pane to Melt Snow Annet Given. |shape Utilized terrous metals, as well as wood, tiles When Building iment jin Furniture — “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for - ALUMINUM amar and WINDOWS” bette ALUMINUM Sie | altars | Same $24 12° $6395 oon von nam mesa eest Delivery ““World's Largest Peterson Window Dealers” ALWINDO DIVISION NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY 1700 S. TELEGRAPH FE 9-0495 OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 6:06 P.M—OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOO! ithe family. Home planners can avoid early _ morning “traffic jams” in their bathrooms: by installing divider | walls to increase facilities and pro- ‘vide privacy for each member of Snow shoveling becomes a mem- ory when sidewalk and driveway snow melting systems are _ in- : stalled. There are many advan- |hiis been appointed to the Realtors E tages in having ‘a built-in snow/Washington melting system, says the Plumb- ing - Heating - Cooling Information Bureau. The big advantage, of -jeourse, ig the avoidance of the hard manual labor in shoveling ‘the snow.” - * * * Another advantage is that it ts not necessary to use chemicals, ashes, or sand to remove snow and ice. All these things are a nui- sance when they are tracked into the house. © i ~* w+ * | Many architects and builders ‘recommend plastic-finished panels for bathroom walls, ceiling and ‘dividers to complete an individual i decor, * * * a authentic marble patterns, m handsome woodgrains and a full full line of 10 “companion colors” i / i * ® REvOLUrioNany ‘CENTRAL HEATING : SEE IT AT GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING = “YOUR HEATING 3401 W. HURON ST. FE 2-7849 cen ] lal Ail il lit. lt. i, ta. is. i. A A A. i ‘ ONLY FLEXALUM provides ol these exclusive festurea— ¢ Permonent Finish © Complete Ventilation 4 Protection « Weother * Glore-Free “Hele” light For FREE estimate without ob- 2| ligation CALL FE §-2102 Lav al & Window Co. 163 W. Montcalm Pontiac Another important consideration is the fact that the accident hazard is eliminated because there is no chance of slippirig or skidding on iee. It’s a good idea to plan for a snow melting system when a new house is under construction. Such a system can also be added to any existing house. or - | other bullding that is heated by hot water or steam, : styled by Raymond Loewy Asso- feiates, the famed designer firm, ‘have been widely used by leading ‘builders ‘in both new and remod- eled bathrooms. — Additional storage, mirror and house? heating ps it is really a sep- ‘jarate system. The same boiler that heats the house can be utilized to heat an anti-freeze solution. This solution is circulated through the snow melting coils under the walks and driveways. * ane in NAREB on Dec. ithey can be wiped pris with 4 tion may call themselves Realtors, jwhich is a trademark ing or refinishing. wo ® with ‘the United States Patent Of- * * Snow melting systems are Ust-ifice, All Realtors subscribe to the Stains or smears caused by cos-|ally designed for a melting rate Of| strict Code of Ethics of NAREB hour. 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Coren wh 48 pod In ving room SAME HOME AS ABOVE , $550 WITH LUXURY FEATURES ° * DOWN ROSE-HILL REALTY CO. | We Join a Grateful World Saluting THOMAS A. _EDISON HORSEPOWER CONTEST _ $5,000. CASH — 1st PRIZE Get Get Your Entry Blank frém Your Local paces nhs PLY co. FE. 2-9279 } y @ Lars f é wae ES es ee a) > aes 4 gi Oe. ae, 5 se - ee pe = ez Bee oe ee age eae Hee Fi + ie = 2 : Bea ye : $8 fy. ca * ai : . SS oe fy a foe ; ee ee ; ® oo. . = J tea one ee (eee ; 1 di : ‘* 3 i = ‘ ‘as * i . i 4 ‘ ae OS - ee : ae anos tt sieht PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 ) iia THE JACKSON INS |, » tions welcomed yesterday's roa erp tlle agr ars ob seat tt Comoe within a three-month time limit. * peal wil be chief of state. — SACRAMENTO, Calif. .w—Cali 3 * * * archies seemed to be taking the| The two nations have been sep-|$8,50) to build a three-car garage federation fairly calmly. Fae ee car mae ttclal Taapiat a state fick hatchery pf oo Sa the yoaplir Me Sena, tent ae oa ae do ‘ech a . * ?” Droclamaton Feb 1 of the unlon|and a Ba hoe BATE Egypt turbulent Palestine refugees -| “That’ , Unlike the complete poverished Jordan need for per- core he ce” sit caee| . ALLEY OOP - By T. V. Hamlin. Egypt and Syria into the United|Mmanent settlement. In the past,lofficial. “Men almost freeze to | THEN. I GUESS WE'D | Arab Republic under Nasser, Iraq|however, the refugees have re-jdeath walking from one building CAN EAST. BETTER OI THEN I and Jordan y ted efforts ‘to relocate them,|to another.” BOUND TRA > N ; armies, foreign affairs, economies|Preferring to sit in squalid camps| “Where is this?” + Nr) UP WITH / CAN GO AHEAD Li and finances. They will retain|nursing their hatred of Israel. “| “Hot Creek.” IS HEADING } THEM IF ( WITH ALL THE . ; separate governments for local toe (Hot Creek is at an altitude of OUT IN THE | WE'RE EVER\ ARRANGEMENTS? / ALL? 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SAME AS A LAME BRAIN oe Om ie ‘ THROUGH TWO DOORWAYS ON HER \ CLUMPING HIS WAY THROUGH IRONIN' DAY! SAME AS SQUIRMING } THE HOUSE WITHOUT WATCH- mel YOUR WAY THROUGH A OBSTACLE / ING WHERE HE'S GOING! A COURSE -- SAME AS A HUNTER YOU RIGGED THAT UP YOU HAVIN' TO CHOP HIS WAY THROUGH ) SMART ALECK, AN’ NOW JUNGLE UNDER! I'M GONNA MAKE YOU IRON THOSE ALL OVER AGAIN! bin aml ; } Dip | TELLUS YOU RIND BLOWS Now, | DAVEY, AN’ LET YOUR ‘S\T > Gort FROM RING] SEE] TH’ FOLKS ‘visir ae apne ; a, [L.© 1958 by WEA Servich, ne. T.M. Rog. U.S. Pat. Ort] ie wy ° By Dick | A. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY spare 25 on y Cavalli - ss DIXIE DUGAN. , By McEvoy and Strieber_ : - 4 é ft 4 ¥ ? i : , , | I KNOW O' ONLY ONE OCCASION HAPPY es THAT'D CALL FOR YOU GETTIN’ BENNY A, By Walt Disney af “HOW TO BE A MODEL" AND PIG RAIGING IN PATAGONIA’! §: AND'PIS RAISING . AN PATAGONIA? Sad ads ne a a Te OR he Cn ee EIGHTEEN “THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ius Pontiac Falt els, 68: 6 a en "_title showdown with Flint North- s Again Fatal forPCHQuint Flint Central Rallies to Score 12th Victory in 13 Games La By BRUNO KEARNS “ Pontiac Press Sports Editor That hectie fourth period in re- cent games has become fatal for Pontiac Central's basketball team. | It happened again last night.| Flint Central took the lead for the| first time in the opening minute | of the 4th stanza and then poured) through 19 points to beat the Chiefs: 68-61. The beng geve PUM 0 44 #00 ord in the Saginaw Valley, while ‘Flint Central moved closer te its “Fourth Period. | ern next Friday. The Indians are 7-1 in the league, 12-1 overall, and are the third ranked in the state. * * Pontiac started off strong with a 13-14 lead, but Flint Central nar- rowed the margin to 18-15 after the first quarter, In the second period again, the Chiefs widened the gap to 7 points, but the Indians fought back and left the court four points behind, 35-31. The third period showed Pontiac in the lead 40-33 after two min- utes and 49-42 with 2:45 to go, but the scrappy Flint Central quintet never gave up. * * * Even with high scoring. Felix Miller sitting out all of the 4th iod on fouts—Fiint Centrat tied) it 51-51 and after an exchange of leads twice, the Indians made it 57-55 at 4:41 and never lost the advantage, Three straight field goals In the 4th period by Dale Lucas and ¢hree more by Don Bradley were the key factors for Flint Central, Dick Whitmer kept the Chiefs ahead most of the third period and earty in the 4th quarter, and he also had 12 rebounds in his 23 point effort. Harrison Munson was Pontiac’s la timely assist from lowly Farm- |ington. re fi < zs ae ey ee \ i ity Rips: von ~ to +! Berkley Tops Vikings for I-L-Title Berkley -owns the Inter-Lakes Conference basketball champion- ship for the 3rd straight year to- day, thanks to its easy victory over Walled Lake Friday night plus The Bears handed the outclassed: | Vikings a 68-40 drubbing at Walled |«: ‘gravy points from the foul line e and Farmington smacked down visiting Southfield 65-53, to, igive Berkley undisputed possession| ‘of the Inter-Lakes title, Waterford avenged an earlier | loss to Van Dyke by coming from behind in the 4th quarter for a 55-52 triumph over the Abes on the Van Dyke court. Down 10 points entering the final 23-23. Then the Skippers plodded the Skippers rallied to rescue , what looked like a lost cause with Wendy Meyer scoring the de- cisive basket in the last 15 seconds. Meyer's field goal gave the Skip- pers a 53-52 lead, the first time they had been ahead since the Ist ‘half, and Wendy added a couple of after the game wag over. Waterford’s prosperity at the charity stripe was a big factor in the win, The Skippers bagged a perfect 11-for-11 during the 4th quarter comeback and potted 19 out of 24 for the distance, Van Dyke had a 19-18 field goal edge- The score was tied at ‘halftime, Wty + top rebounder with 18 and he also collected 10 points. _ Four Pontiag starters were tn double figures, with Charley Barge adding 15 and John Bandy 12. Bill Hayward the other start- er managed only one point. He failed to hit on four attempts at the basket. In the shooting for the night, Pontiac made 25 of 65 attempts, while Flint Centra] fired 71 times and connected 29 times. In other Saginaw Valley Confer- ence games, Saginaw whipped Bay City Central. 69-53. with Gary Potts) getting 21 for the winners. Flint Northern made it eight straight by and Bill Hayward (40) try to get the night, ¢ Skippers Win, 55-52 through a dismal seven-point 3rd period to fall into a 40-30 deficit as the 4th heat began. Campbell, who sparked the winning surge, took scoring honors for Wa- points and Campbell fired 11. George Hatch led the Abes with tacked on 10, The Berkley-Walled Lake game was a contest only in the 1st pe- ried, Berkley went into the 2nd 12 for the Vikings * * * Runnerup Southfield, the only team which had a chance to catch Berkley, fell behind at intermis- in its upset loss at Farmington. 20 points to sparkplug the Farming- ton attack. Dave Krause topped the Jays with 13. [Roseville Downs Rochester Again Late Rally Falls One Pontise Press Phote - CLEAR’ THE NET — Keith Richardson (20) of Flint Central gets. possession of the ball under the net as Harrison Munson (50) it, Munson had 18 rebounds for —$—$— 2 —— Arthur Hill shot only 19 per cent 41-35 advantage, a difference the prey 0... Elston and Northern.Jed at halftime 38-13. Ortonville Stops Broncte Falcons could mever overtake. Avondale ....00......, 5 't ie tet dager Resaphraaanoth mt tales is sum ce beouniah gst PONTIAC, | FLINT CENTRA | The Wildcats had a 51-41 lead] ‘AEE ORION | MADISON pinight, 76-20. Dave Smith and out of the cellar anf the Hayward 0 1-2 1 Kirk Tt TP Imlay Rips Oxford, 75- 26 with two minutes remaining and/Drake 11 11 33 Moos 1 ¢@ 2/Pete Sintz were double winners for skins took it over. Pat Kelley Whitmer § 5-5 2) Bradley 6 1-1 13 the Falcons rallied furiously for | Gailise £33 me 3 o10\the Maples. Smith took the 100- had 2 for Milford. pendy” $12 if Mier 3 44 8 twelve players entered the scor-| The Hawks spurted in the 4th Oey cant Ut Ot On ieerer 's 3 '§ Does, | 5 6 5 ee Manan nd 150 yord in, Coemewile helped Helly gain Skinner 0 00 0 Jeftes = 3 9 Sing column for Imlay City last|quarter to turn back the Broncos] ” «peanuts Montross led Roches 4 ai > acta Pails tat — ‘ dy <5 ard freestyi -e9 8 vaserenp £= ae = pi F qmcton 10-13 o|ndghe as the unbeaten Spartans/in a close contest. Ortonville WaS!ter with 15 points and teammate| Totals 3728102 ‘Totals 18 137 with a pool mark of :52.4. holding off a last nied Brighton int Central ......... is 16 18 1963 handed Oxford a 75-26 drubbing in| ahead at halftime 2%27. Gene Loth added 10. D ore by Quorters onerigaad * Pontiag Central .....,.18 17 16 16—61'— South Central Conference basket-| | Chuck G ked the Ort H a k W the UANC| rake Orion .......... 27 2s~102| Tom Bechtel broke the school rally. Larry Andrews, hooped 21 \ball game at Imlay. La . araves spar e on-| Hussey uc! alker each|Madison ............ % rr} 15 6—37iand pool record in the 200 yard for the winners and Brian Watson ; | < «£ & N i . a “iy * pou and Jim/ scored 16 for the winners. |freestyle in 1:59.7. if garnered 29 for Brighton, _ Utica Loses Lead Jim Ward and Chuck Vlieg madejpeap or North) ae | a Riccar cl dirsingl aatalae "CLARKSTON W. BLOOMFIELD 12 points apiece for Imlay as the: Dark for Country Day | end OF Ing = siecle | b Perks bili? 7 Ales 2 pis and Contest, 5]- ‘6 league leaders golled to their 11th) Millington stepped out of the ° | Noles 3 3-3 9 Johnson 0 0-2 0 = of the season. The defeat was'league last night and dropped a! Huron Valley, led by Pau! Bran- 4 ; ’ nenoen . 2 ii toed 8 P 13th in a row for Oxford,'|52-45 decision to Frankenmuth ealhens 29 points, trounced Country |f : r Birmingham Man | Porrits ie x4 a | ore toa H He " Utica gave up the lead in the hich has yet to taste victory. the latter's court. George Kish had|Day of Birmingham, 62-32. last g Cd rend 7 } Becker ' . final. minutes of play and lost a « k& 14 points in defeat. Inight., | Wins Auto Race Wiiment ¢ ot 3 Wrigley i 3 ‘ 97-56 decision to Fraser last night. Ortonville stayed on the heels: ® YTONA BEACH : on on rr rg err The Chieftains led 45-40 with four} of Imlay with a 62-53 triumph é “Proposes $15 Million Phos sabe, ‘ comnts ‘ pe 4 Gaeta” 10-23 46 minutes to play but Duane Whita-) over North Branch in a confer- Park at Fairgrounds chanic, recorded the festest time Clermeten aipeunsceec’ 28 % * 11 ker hit four straight field goals) ence battle on the North Branch in the modified aports ear eless in » Bloomfield .....+..46 8 13 11-46 and put Fraser ahead $655. The| floor. The Black Hawks are 5-1 as Future Olympic Site |ih0 ‘National Assn. for Stock Car mopeds x: Menem 3 SUG cee ee ee ee in the loop while Imlay is 6-0. Auto Racing (NASCAR) speed Elston 3° nderson, {335 a Reed Dannow made DETROIT INS)—State Senator|trials yesterday. Barrett” 3 102 oaind en Cole hed 13 for Uice sy -g Michigan alld 2 $15 in Be: Ford re Dixon : fi Ho: ; ¢ which is now 65 for the season. Dondero Tripped pre Ramage ayer = eel : Thompson 3 01 —— SS . . for the . 1964 Olympic; R. M. Gubbins of Birmingham, ps os ht 00 Chios Win In LAC in Final Second games. Mich., was first in Class C pro vested ae a ips Vin In ctu tea Ria wei « Sen. Swainson said the new sta-|duction aperts cars, averaging eS eer 1k 8 18 13-60 . | Subs n son di would for it-|111.11 m.p.h, in a Jaguar. _ MOUNT PLEASANT u—Paced ag ioot field goal in the final sec cat de soap nb crag hrgdrn ted South Lyon Gains 7th »y Dean Adams’ second half scor-| ond to bring Monroe a 48-47 vic- events ai crowds too large South Lyon won its 7th game in ing spree, Central Michigan de- tory over Royal Oak Dondero in ‘ 10 starts Pinckney feated Northern Illinois 63-56 in an a Border Cities League basketball ~~ Ee — ae 4 62-38 last dent wae Hammond IIAC basketball game last night. game last night at Royal Oak. The lawmaker said he wilt le- |cutpotn 83 points, hitting 2 petats, Jim Adams dropped in 26 points, 22 Monroe Jed at halftime, 24-20 troduce a bill in the Legislature [218 ; of them in the last period. aad theltwo irarns traded baskets y calling for creation of a Michi- during most of the 2nd half, Don- primi sasiian cathe . La icti dero’s John Kerr took individual caten a eS OW - peer Is 14th Victim scoring honors with 25 points while pe mee by the Governor and 4 Flint Tech has come a long way! Ed Bates tallied 12 for Monroe. by tp Senate. since losing its first game of the) Lamphere dropped a 44-30 de- He said the state will be asked to} A<miserable 2nd half told the Birmingham held a 16-7 edge| Even the home court couldn't season. Lapeer was the 14th cision to L'Anse Creuse for its 9th contribute $25,000 “good for going into the 2nd périod, but thejsave Port Huron’s Big Reds as straight victim of the Technicians loss in 11 games and Oak Park money to get the authority started. as the Mapies bowed to Hazel Park came back with a i ae Detroit compiled a 37-21 last night 61-49. Mike Schenck had|nosed out Grosse Pointe Univer- The authority, Swainson gaid,44 im an Eastern Michigan|22-point uprising to force the half-/bulge at halftime and bteezed to 18 for Lapeer. sity School, 54-52. would be empouaiee to on basketball game at Hazel poping od Go ace 10th victory in 12 starts. million revenue bonds - free : * * * receive gifts and grants trom pub-|_ The Maples could muster only * A? Gary Ballman with 17 ‘points Almont Nears Thumb Title lic and private agencies, wal kee dae ae Ee Bob Stephenson seored 16 Ron Emerick with 16 were 'f - intermission in a 29-all tle. points for Birmingham and his [tops for East Detroit as 11 Sham- . j dost ’ total was matched by Hasel |rocks managed to score. Raga ago oP aaa up| {17 hPa Olivet Gets 5 Points tone pr pe Ferndale con- | Park’s Len Nowicki. Ron Qnar- the Southern Thum e by dump-| Dryden fell apart in the 4th tinued and | ters fired 13 for the Parkers : i ing its nearest contender, Memphis, quarter by. scoring only 8 points in \st Half of Game runnerup Bast Delvett taped while Dave Ritchie and Pete nee rT te ee aut Te 2-48 last night. jwhile Armada was getting 28. Tom|. GRAND RAPIDS —Power. | Tight on its heels in other Eastern | Green added 10 apiece to the Richie : $8 Polley 3086 Armada held onto third place Traub hat 22 for Armada. ra ~| fal Calvin trounced Olivet 90-35 Michigan games yesterday. Maple cause ; Rene ? $8 Rewwett ; $8 by rolling over Dryden 63-45, and ALMONT MEMPHIS Pontise Press Photo MIAA basketball game Railspl piled layers broke {Ciesen t rere 8 3 13 New Haven whipped Capac 47-28 Hartway 4 | oie | Lincotn 1% 3 CHIEF ROYALTY — Pontiac Central Chiefs met the Flint hws = 208 on Ole sre sh ert gel just Fra oe Ferndale Pe sed : 2 i oe cree $17! Central Indi last ni in the ceremonies before the ' <ntigge Pp ee re vote gd in other league games. 4336 Johnson «63 fh] ane ght, and big Calvin, second in conference jcoasted to a 76-50 rout of weakjens, with, forward Toy Palmer Totels 16 13 45 cenaer 6 S18 proce | bath Beamer (Chief Pontiac) led the war dance, With : , , ! ee ths ra ee Gary Emery and Jim Ostrander Ostrand néer 3. , 78 e, Larry standings, led 25-1 after 12 min- | Mt. Clemens and East Detroit also/leading the parade on 21 points. had 16 and 15 to lead Almont in a|Bavvere 24 8 Hurd 113 ‘him 4s Princess Jeanne Johnson. | The | defeated the Chiefs, utes of play and held # 42-5 ad- |took it easy while romping over|It was Ferndale’s -7th EML win seers ty Gee ~ S close gatne,\while Ben Burns hadj ‘totais 9 1452 ‘Totals a6 te ¢ 98-61. vantage at, halftime. ‘Port Huron 7041, overall against no losses.|fiset Pack <iccccccc't a ak decks * } f . # : * : \ ‘ ' a ‘ — d 7 \ Point Shy as Falcons Lose, 51-50 Rochester High School's basket- ball team made its 2nd attempt John Herrington and Barry terford. Herrington netted 23 19 and teammate George Mack) sion, 34-31, and never caught up Harvey Chapman connected for 10-32, as Colts Clinch’B' Title. Nick Neira Tallies 50 Points, Orion Runs Up 102 at Madison By BILL CORNWELL Magnificent Troy has left no ority in. the Oakland B League. Staging as classy a demonstra- tion of basketball as you’d care to see, the Colts handed Avondale a crushing 70-32 defeat Friday night on the Avon court to win the Oakland B crown for the 2nd straight year. son, Troy exerted pres- sure from the very start and near- ly chased the bewildered Yellow Jackets out of their own gym with a dazzling offensive and defensive display. x * * driving force as the Colts pre- served their perfect record with their 8th league victory and No. 14 overall. . While Troy was officially wrep- ping up the Oakland B title, Lake Figley was tremendous both of- fensively and defensively while Trey was humbling the Jackets. He poured in 23 points, includ- ing 11 fielders, and constantly harried Avon's attacking efforts. Troy led from the opening min- ute and had quarterly margins of 10-5, 2812 and 51-22. The Colts completely controlled the back- boards to stymie all Avon attempts: to score consistently, Reserve center Walt Arnold and ‘Jackets Crushed : stone: unturned to prove its ale Co-champ with Avondale Jast sea- tremendous Guard Wayne Figley was Troy’s) Bob Bush clicked for 26 point to spearhead Fitzgerald's 53-22 of Clawson at Fitzgerald in terday’s other Oakland B.game. ar Peatiae Press Phoie Skinner (34) and Bill Hayward-(right) look on- Pontiac Central lost to the Indians, 68-61 on last night. BERRLEY = WALLED . peas. Orion was enjoying a field day at Burris. : oe i MeCl'and " 0-2 4 the expense of hapless Madison as Vineent 4 “ea 8 Evans ce atmo Snent neces were mt et mt ia 23 ¢| Flashy Nick Nelra ripped the my 9 iS} 9 seem) 09 3) meshes foe 80 points and the @ 1-2 1 M. Andn 1 1-1 3| Dragons hit the century mark in 1 60 2 Pierce 1 0-6 2) a monstrous 102-37 breeze on the 23 22-33 6 Totals 17 6-13 40 a Jim Drake fired 7 33 as Orion scoring twins |- Walied take 2202.2 38 it ‘t240| combined for 83 points. | eo are VAN DYKE WATERFORD Neira’s astonishing total, com- ae OS = ie FG FT TF FG FT TP). picture but the scramble is on for the rebound. atch 8 319 Kirten 3 1 7\Piled on 20 field goals and 10 foul Mock | ¢ 210 Campbell 4 312 shots, is a new individual single Dick Whitmer (30) battles Keith Richardson (20) ' Modiey 2 $ $ Berrington * 1 73\game record. and the 102-point and Felix Miller (35) of Flint Central, while Jim Chiefs’ court pupae 35 8 oe } $ §)team total also sets a new mark caieeres — — —/|for one contest. ‘ : - — tae —-* - € & Holly Upsets Northville, Barons Win ‘Waterford .......... 10 13 7 25-55 Van Dyke ........ 1.43 2b 29 28-88 By CHUCK ABAIR Clarenceville and Northville com- Getting a big assist from Holly,| img up in succession, the Clarkston Wolves took a giant; Holly proved it has regained its step towards clinching another /earjy season form with a 66-63 tri- Wayne-Oakland League champion over strong Northville while ship last night by walloping an up- 'Clarenceville was surprising Brigh- set-minded West Bloomfield quin- | ton 54-50 and Bloomfield Hills was tet 77-46. llowering the boom on Milford, 61- The victory, coupled with rejuv-'50 in other league encounters last enated Holly's upset of Northville, | night. \left Clarkston needing only one vic- te ® tory in its three remaining loop j ville triumphed, 51-50, guard Dennis Evans sparkled in defeat, with Arnold’s 10 points high for the Jackets, to beat Roseville last night and the Falcons failed again. A late rally fell one point short as Rose- TROY AVONDALE | The Falcons lost to Roseville}. vO ry 3 FG FT TP earlier this season at Roseville and/reat so 3 Sere, 1 oe: hoped to retaliate on the friendly|Fers 3 1-1 7 Mil 2 Ol 4 Rochester court. But the Wildcats|Bater 1 9-9 3 me. i bet ey - had other ideas. Mies ‘Oitiwue : $33 Trailing at the halt 96-41, Rese- teen ¢ $1 8 Vectors 6 oa $ ville set a blazing 20-point pace [CP = 1-0-0 2 _—— inthe Srd quarter to seize @ | Totsls 3010-21 70 ‘Totals 1110-23 32. Seere by Quarters starts to be certain of at least a share of the crown, But that win may not be easy to come by with Helly, improved Clarkston appeared to be in for a busy night at Keego as the Lak- ers led twice in the opening min- utes and stayed close until late in the 1st half paced by the uncanny 21 Dual Victories for Maple Tankers ston Nears Title joutside shooting of John Lucadam. iTt was 34-22 at the intermission. The Wolves used a good fast break to completely dominate the last halt with Lerey Parks scor- ing 20 of his total of 27. His broth- er, John, excelled as a playmak- er all the way and contributed 10 and Bob Porritt hooped 12. Lucadam finished with 16 after a nine-point opener. Holly blew a 15-point lead and for adults and 25 cents for chil- dren, ; . eit + 7 People up around Clarkston and header is held between faculty teams. Milford will meet Holly in the opener and Clarkston plays Clarenceville in the nightcap. * * * An impressive Indian ceremo-. nial dance was put on by a group of Pontiac Central students prior to last night's game between PCH and Flint Central. It so that the Indians Pre dares: the Orville Cromwell, center on the Lake. Orion High Schoo] basket- ball- team, was injured in last night’s game at Madison and will be out of action for three weeks. from Mt. Clemens last night col- lided with a city service truck in 7-FEET HIGH—Walter Dukes, T-foot center of the Detroit Pis- | tons, goal in the final 23 seconds to give the Pistons a 111-109 victory over the Boston Celtics last night. It was the first win over the Celts this year, | Field of 10 in Tourney at lron Mountain 7 Canadian: Entry Gives 23rd Annual Event an International Touch IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, @— Some of America's better ski jumpers were scheduled to com, pete in an invitation tournament on the giant Pine Mountain slide today in what amounts to a final championships. * * * Competitors and spectators alike were to get a line on the men to beat for the three national titles as a result of their performances in the 23rd annual Kiwanis Ski Club invitation meet starting at 2:30 p.m., EST. After making two leaps each in today’s affair, the same field of nearly 100 jumpers will return to ition of a national tournament that has been held every year since 1904, except for a three-year sus- pension during World War IL x * * The weather was cooperating up to a point. Little, if any, wind was forecast and the snow was sup- posed to confine itself to light flur- ries. But the temperature wag not the zero mark, one side or the other. x & *€- Tomorrow's U.S. meet took on something of an international fla- ‘vor when Louis Moser of Toronto, Canada, winner of the North American senior title last Sunday at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, be- came a last minute entry. He will complete in the senior division along with 52 jumpers from this country, Jenkins Keeps World Skate Title Heiss Paces Women’s Tests: PARIS @#—America’s defending I Carol Heiss of New tony by chalking Up a wie unt Cage Results MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SKETBALL Adrian 62, Marshall 68 rport ell-Lexington 47 Britton s Waldron ie alled Lake 40 ia Hills 61, Milford 50 F ae BE 8 3 53 Plint Bencle 66 (OT) Pint Rearwey 19 3, Flushing 54 Grass ringport Holly 66, North 63 Highland Wyandotte 33 Iron River a ft is Mout jountain 55 the six compulsory figures. The 18-year-old blonde skating sensation will go into the final of the free skating event tonight with a commanding advantage over her nearest competiter, the champion Ingrid Wendl of Austria who scored oy | 040.6. Third was Hanna Walter of Austria with 916.6. event. ; ~*~ *« There wasn't a tained his men’s title. fend his men's michaek,. Calif. competition last night. Rangers Grab Second Place front, beating Glenn Hall. NHL ~— ficial lead of 1,011.7 points after The compulsory figures count 60 per cent toward chaampionship, but Miss Heiss should have no trouble holding her lead in that Frenchman who'd bet against the Yanks mak- ing a singles sweep after David Jenkins of Colorado Springs re- Jenkins gave a breathless free skating exhibition last night to de- championship, whipping Tim Brown of = One judge rates Senkting’ oar formance absolutely perfect, some- thing virtually unheard of in figure skating. The crowd of 10,000 stomped, cheered and rattled the jrafters in their appreciation. June Markham and Courtney Jones of Britain won the team * * * Ansten Samuelstuen of Denver, Colo., who won the senior title last year for the first time al- though he has held the American rd of 316 feet since 1951, will defend his championship, He member of the six-man U.S. team now in Finland for the in- ternational competition next month, Early. arrivals were picking Billy Olson of Eau Claire, Wis., to beat out his fellow townsman Keith Zuehlke, for the senior title tomorrow. Olson never has won the national championship, “= though he was a member of the U.S, Olympic teams in 1952 and 1956 and shared the American rec- ord of 197 feet in 1950, Zuehlke was national champion in 1956. * * * Pine Mountain was the scene of Olson’s record-equalling leap in 1950. It was here, also, that he led all qualifiers for the U.S. Olympic — m we age tryouts. The junior division, restricted to jumpers 18 and under, drew a field of 30, headed by defending Jon St. Andre of Ishpeming, Mich., straight title ‘in the veterans class, reserved for jumpers who have passed their 32nd birthdays and no longer want to compete with the youngsters. Neira, Dragons Set Two School Marks at Orion Lake Orion's 1-2 scoring punch the world’s highest artificial ski|. staffold-tomorrow for the 52nd ed-| expected to get far away from): *. woot ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 - i 4 ? oy xk * * & Dukes Hits i in Final Seconds DETROIT &#—The Detroit Pis- tong. played the-role of giant-kill- ers last night and, appropriately, it. was T-foot Walter Dukes who administered the coyp de grace. The Pistons, riding a three- game losing streak, tangled with the defending world cham- pion Celtics, a team they had not beat all season, and came up with a 111-109 National Basket- ball Assn, victory. Duke’s field. goal in the final 23 mel Satan ng the Celtics their second loss in 23 home games this season. * * * Detroit led most of the way, holding a 54-36 advantage at half- time. The Celtics went ahead briefly, 81-78, late in the third period but tewering Dukes put De- troit ahead 82-81 as the buzzer sounded and they never were headed again. The St. Louis Hawks, riding a * 122 from Jack’ Coleman for his jhighest production of the season. quished, Sia points and Keenny Sears with 19 Pistons III, Celts 109 196, C. 148, * Northside ‘Auto 2142 5 Sole wiers 30 Aub 4 dy’s Bar t LAKEWOOD LADIES HOUSE LEAGUE Chureh Lumbr 43 Fi pa eta 48 4 v7 # Beton 3 2 Benard's Clnr 43 41 Bonet ugs — egpoed — ae oy eit a B4. 39 Saku Vena erity 34 38 ie ¢ sors Dren te, Cotick’s shack 16 position toda here wers é mete ‘-“" —MOTOR gee cine seven victories |iace 40: Huttenlocher 185-218) =? ars ee or Cincinnati defeats will give omnes Gone Fleet Carrier 6433 Mr. Boh 40 47 them the Western Division title wl W LicestAveBre 46 4 ford shop 34 $2 for the second straight year. —— Hy FY Son pietan i u % tat sene 104-801: Carrier Aull Drewr 61 31 B & B Be - oa The Hawks made hay last night/G M'constr 9 33 Abs'ct & Title a 3) BEMIS OLSON AMVETS by downing the Minneapolis Lak- peapey os toe v a br it *s In be 9 W. T. Grant 3e at ers 104100 while the Cincinnatt urienw $3 Units Bry Me i 2\fontisc Ri 4434 Bervice Plat, 31 36 Royals were dropping a 103-92 de-|"B. Bantien ia2—H48; Welaens nee, | West, Side RB. 2 9 Pontiac B. 3 36 38 cision to the New York Knicker-|D°°*"* 227 eK: mall ist ,,D-,,Dushane | 167, ureh'a I Hi bockers. * * * In handing the Lakers their eighth straight setback, the Hawks got 23 points from Bob Pettit and But it was 12 points by Walt Davis third period that got the Hawks out of trouble after the Lakers had taken a short-lived lead. _ * * * The Knicks battling for a play- off position in the Eastern Divi- sion got hot in the second half. Ten straight points at the start of the third period gave the Knicks a lead they néver relin- Willie Naulls with 22 were New York's big offensive guns. Jack Twyman got 22 for Cincinnnati. AP Facsimile CELTICS BOW — Lou Tsieropoulos of the Boston Celtics leaps for a basket in last night's game in Boston with the Detroit Pistons. Detroit’s George Yardley tries in vain to stop the shot. Joe Holup (P) of the Pistons is in background. Pistons won, 111-109. Nary, Briggs in Finals Marr Stil Texas Leader SAN ANTONIO, Tex. iP—Giving no indication of noting pressure as a newcomer to the golf tour usual- ly does, Dave Marr maintained a six-stroke lead entering the third round of the $15,000 Texas Open today. * * * The young Texan who plays out *tof Cedarhurst, Long Island, was Wolverines, 3-1 EAST LANSING (®— Michigan ‘lto Stick to Camp Rules That’s how it: stood until the third. period when Andy Bathgate took matters into ‘his own hands.| At 4:53, he sent the Rangers in “ . AGuE, agg gone was the icing on [Montreal .+..0- 38 12 : it x ww 4 } UO ss senene " ‘Talking to the 36 players whoja.m ak 7 spring -training here yesterday, New ¥ foot" 1 a Tighe said: ; Detroit “Ht you want te Violate camp someipg ec rules, 6 ahead “and do it. But | Tech ‘nuaies Ferris jo Wie Pad tae cs a HOUGHTON U—Michigan Tech| ¥®'t seed you.” took ‘an early, lead and was never| And he didn’t smile headed as it defeated 80-53; Tighe, on firmer this sea- in a ’ son than he was? Meng am in as a manager year, sent the players through warm-up drills in unseasonably chilly Florida weather. : * * * The weather, in fact, overruled Tighe’s training plans. Thé Tigers were scheduled to starf work at 9 a.m, But Tighe waited until tem- peratures climbed a little before = the — to work at — he taiiell bad 39 htgans tase ., Among those absent were catch- ers Charles Lau, whois unsigned, and Tom Yewcic, who was ex- cused because of illness in his fam- .” Pitchers Jim Brady and Hal aneceremeitsincuaare Se a ee Mat Match Ends in Tie Walker Inman Jr. of Bolton, Mass, | Aussie Runs 3rd map Fy a white and liver pointer, is Odessa, Tex., Lionel Hebert of Lafayette, La., and Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Pies x Moote Electric R & R Motors ard’s Purn Munro’ sab Munro's Cab Jand_nine by Win Wilfong—in_the 5%" Vio! wards 61 Pon Plumbing 53 34 Jim’ es oo 5 40 Plumbing 19 AFTERNOON ¢ CLASSIC e Nellte’s ein bt Wilson In. wi 4 Tee = Hg * iz: “Cleaver yt Oskiana Coin Pos & Huron Bo’ LADIES ALL STAR Pat: =o on zal” is, Lois Enden 537; B DIVISION—MOTOR INN REC w w — Bae. 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Stefan Redl's winning streak of 17 straight last night in a nationally The Canadian-born New York- er, who spotted his opponent 2°; . Hott, Australia’s newest mile sen- sation, ran his third straight sub four-minute mile today, He beat Mervyn Lincoln by a step at Lee- derville oval in 3:59.6. * * * Lincoln was credited with the same time in what is believed. to be the world’s fastest mile run on figure of 3:57.2 by England's De- rek Ibbotson on a cinder track, Pointer Wins U. S. Field Trial Title © ) * HERNANDO, Miss. (#—LeBar- the U.S.- Field Trial Assn.’ all age stake — ; * Ala., and was handled by John Gates of Leesburg, Ga, Blue Mar- making his greatest bid for a tour- ® nament championship in a brief] The, eters end complete Michigan career as he set out ahead of a| Dave Marr 63-71-14 curtailed field for 36 holes, He is| eye, "sse? oi on his second winter tour, yp neliig + mens 0-7-1008 Only 71 of the 1% starters were/po } unger 70-Ti—14 jleft. The field was reduced: yes- Sn sereets bg - gate terday to the low 60 pros and ties/mixe xra’ 73 plus nine amateurs in the original + ods ig 72-70—142 field. A score of 147 was needed to| Stan Leonard 69-73—142 get in the finals. Bare, Be on son yoria Dave Ragan of Oriando, Fla.,jse: wary Oe ng 18 : Eldon Briggs 73-14—147 ; Wally Burkemo 11-T1—148 : Mike Diets 35-73 —148 —__—| rnle PFortner a! am 48 Ulcers Topple izes « abet Joe Saharion 7818188 Tony Ondrus Th-84 Jackie Pung Holds and 10 foul shots for a total of |State struck with two goals in the The New York Rangers held UN-| 59 pointé surpassing the previous et eel ses ee § k l d disputed possession of second! record for an individual singie |31 in a Western Intercollegiate |ININC™ froke Lea place _— National game effort which he himself |Hockey League game last night. League today. set last season. The victory was'MSU’s second in] sT, PETERSBURG, Fla. — *~ *« *€ The Orion team amassed 192 three meetings with Michigan this) Jackie Pung went into the third Their 3-1 victory over the Chi-| points, which shatters the previ- |seas0’ round of the St. Petersburg Wom- cago Black Hawks in Chicago last} ous one-game mark of 89 set Keith Christofferson and Fred\en’s Open Golf tournament today earlier this year against Romeo. |Deuvono tallied for the Spartans! with a nine-stroke lead over Betsy Drake, incidentally, contribut- jin the first period, Gary Starr hit |pawis od tasty 38 points t0 the Crlen for Michigan in the second and * * t cause as Dragons massacred | MSU's Bill Mackenzie completed; Mrs. Pung has put together Madison 102-37. scoring in the final period. Luks 4. nat 0 ter a Ok ee Tighe Warns His Tigers. 2" Tied for. third Waterford High's Wildcats Dunked, as EAST LANSING (® — Michigan lin, owned by Ben H. Hogan of Little Rock, was named runner-up and third place went to the Ar- kansas Ranger, owned by Marc Mitchell of Liano, Calif. Indian Swimmers Dunk Chiefs 63- 3 > Darnton, in the 100-yard freestyle} Cage Results FRIDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL | By The Associated Press Georgetown Qc. = . . ¥, AC T? fot) Francis £2, Bridgeport 69 L ny wae y oye ae Military 61 Kentuck 16, dent. ota ite (Ohie) eoreut Faria Sergei Se 7 Ld izona St. (Tempe) ToL. W. Texas 71 Sine "e. Arkansas A&M 61 Ld Sen Pransipee ©, eres = Nevada 53, Humboldt 36 . Leon ard Wood 90, Ft. . . Carson 113, Pt. Riley 63 NBA Standings TODAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN D Bevin ah Pb at he ork Minneapolis Mackay and Talbert Collide at Buffalo Ne took on Don Dell of Bethesda, _BESE gees pounds at 142%4, won a close split It was the first defeat for the Hungarian - born underdog from Passaic, N. J., who also suffered a cut over his left eye in the sev- 2-Hill Slalom Race |Set for Grampian Mt. First formal competition of the season for the Grampian Mt. Ski east of has been set Our co imates coal men leave. extra cost, MA =, & LUMBER: 549 N.S @ tin ‘another first round match. / NOW you can be sure of absolutely clean, DUST-FRE coal with every delivery we make my . is specially equipped to treat all coal with “M™ itioner that elim- ji] ves you extra | This special service is coiacuia tine hake iff be iif wb dent dust 0 be classed lease your taunt Slur out | Let ws us for this. efficient burning, to you. a new us prove our delivery is truly DUSTFREE. Call i] “premium” coal at no || gy BENSON CONC bdr SUPPL 73 Sf FUEL l SAGINAW ST. Por > Current | Dividends | | This is not a recent ff change in dividend i Him policy, but has con- i tinued for . the ~ past 25 years. ° i. We have never missed } a Dividend — Perled | Sie Ow Vomding | in 1890, a kee ee : egret = af = a. Sse a ee 7 oP ger Ride a ot nyt ee ee 34 ae a : fleets ” : ee = 4 fe « a . ; Pak : Ae ee \ : = @ ‘ . F ees = 1 \ j i ; p - pr THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1058 e — ee Manted Rest Estate 224 ll SLICES OF HAM lla th tic Funeral Directors, 4; ‘Help Wanted = 8; Work Wanted Female wy wr 7 ot #2 to #8 . full eee Donelson:Johns Sta obs, ph sus, nay p.:hus- f YX “Riarewe; tater ot | is his or You. niga es ‘ = se ms gE it I be held cq: me ent co more Boa mo. wt : EF a, experience of hous: nurs ; Be ptt A Biat tet car| VOOTNEES-DIP Ie | -F*" thanuyFediemell pin tat] | Soul take tare” = Bailey Funeral ie, 183 Oak- : 5 rte. Men or women, full or fa Woodlawn Mawoleum. | “FUNERAL HOME | No doorodeor selling: | ,WI#e Box 6. Ponting Press. in Woodlawn Mausoleum. -opest Gin personal interview call : 44 ses i »| Ambulance pee ane or Motor) 41197. Pate a eee ae eee. = NEED DENTAL HYOENIST For | NURSE. Gd ce Lon eae fe; Geer father of Lawrence | coats FOWERAL HOME fluoride wérk at schools. Part-| _ Won in MD. office. Re Charles Beamer, Ras. complete Facilities. Tit time or full-time. Lake Orion. | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. oe LaBarge and Mrs. Earl Drayton Plains — Waterford Twe.| wy 3.1651 of MY 2-3972. Experienced ;& Refer. OR 3-3084 randchildren survive also RETIRED COUPLE WOULD Like reas :; [se pone will be held Mon., Cemete Lots 5 | “job as caretakers of a private ai PE 50023. DAY Feb. 17, “a 1:30 p.m, from the ry. elub, motei-or small estate. Write| or nig t service. Voorhees-Sigle Puneral Home with Pontiac Press, Bos 13. 3. _____s| TYPING, SECRETARIAL AND ALL . Rev. Carl W. Nelson officiating. ¢ GRAVE LOT FOB SALE, WHITE | _ Fonte rr tant” shoes! camtas seceeea Mone Jnterment ia Oak Hill Cemetery. Chapel Cemetery, : saleswomen- = new home ¥ pre ome WASHING NGL AND. RORINGS—CALL i & . the _Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home| Help Wanted Male 6 he — referred: Rose Hin | WA “buy. DANN iS, 1868. TRAC) a Realty Co, KEnwood 29000. | grt-pany Si DAY. OR NIGHT F PAUL D. HAMMOND eS eS $400 TELEPHONE goLicrroas EXP | “ir your home, PE 2 a husband ef Mrs. ii oy a Fred ntee. Full or not essential, Over 18 years and Wish’ 3 DAYS OF Oe ERTL 4 “es iain Eves. ve Sati dear brother eo wot ob —_ be| Per, month re Experience; have proof of age. Apply at ok cleaning $1.00 hr. Plus car fare. Ssorgrrs mcga Ber? cst Oa Lear tibet nag Soapken patey aining. pm deny from 10 Own frsoapertation. PE 5-4550 or We Will Buy the New Bethel Baptist ent to manager) _P-™. dail +7 Siticiatiog, “Interment ta Yerry in expansion progr ram. Interviews! WILLING TO WORK | Wanten wasninos —@ IRON. ot a in ee icta ls 2-2 = a aie ae 5 HOURS EACH DAY? | gcitar "wanna 30 WORE Ti ° ealag es 8 Si Carruthers) Funeral Home after A FEW MEN Bi E : ; tre Se elderly or invalid lady. wy OR 3-916 p.m. ti 5 _ INTIHAR, PEB. 14, 18 “FRANK, ' | WANTED: BABY BITFING "JOB. tees Lake Dr. "Walled. Lake, 8g¢) por pod atteady employment. 1g arnings _nights. N. side. FE 8-9072. 74: dear father of Mrs. Mi mie Pay —, above average. = er WOMEN IN makin 0's weeliae D Mibelich, Pokal b bodhangg Mabel | Sseshentont ability, pap shaasi Over al om ae like Job selling in en antiaue John. Matt and Anthon Intiher.| 200 woe Ww, et At least a “hla “schoo! education | Oe eet ta a iy qrenachiieres a 18ang “1130 a Wish to learn “the Teal estate character, Willing to ‘¢rain. Has We AVE | QUALIPDE BUYERS survive. Puneral service w Ol d business, round. Write Box 101, Pontiac’ qaiting tee _ ae oemmene ercial prope held’ Monday. Peo. 11, at 0:30 An Ph. EMpire 34196 |_§0t tes. acme a acreage. A? phone Chureh with “Rev, Pr. pce brggared Nationally advertised organization tor = wae ye pe TRONINGS, 286 N. Gens £0 Neweleenenes a-ts? Interment in good man or ‘onfiden 4 Hoy Sepulchre cemetery. -yRegita- — 2 opening for a 6 and a C. SCHUE TT. Realtor WASHINGS “De DONE IN MY HOME, i tion of ¢ "| im and aroun c. 32-8983. rn we got the for this place?’ day at 8 p.m..at the Richardson- conal. and confidential interview : WILL Beaver WITH Are you sure we got the right sign 2 Walled Eos. between 10:30 : ‘ where ir Intihar will ie tnd 1a, Tuesday, Pevruary 18h at | Employment Agencies 8A | “chia nee me FE 49406. ee eter ‘area, J . KLINE” PERL I4, i060, MARY WAR: Ponting vias Beare Build ing Service 12 Income Tax Service | 17|'_ Notices & Personals 25 WE : sand; “age #8 deur “nsther'at| CITY OF PONTIAC | EVELYN EDWARDS |~ AAA-Flee Saas sour “rowan EE x S Babe substantia fet de Edware dq Mrs, A. DOG _WARDEN———_—}- et cal w : i a - three = SERVICE _. Floor Laying— imme “fee atle oll Bedend yg ioe age Bg = ee” Dee hee peur $02 Community Bank Bidg. | ¢ pup BILig 2.2050 | INDIVIDUAL RETURNS. $2 TO 48. “Fi det Confidential. pon aoe Richens — suomatte ol neral service will be held Mon- high ‘school diploma, city resi- A-A TRENCHING are DAINTY MAID 8 — ourteus efficient serv: rE school. day, Feb. 17, at 3 p.m. from the! aon “ability to fe truck. OPEN SATURDAYS f NEED HELP Mesmineg Sin. Cakes, Oe ther officiating, inter:| Apply Personnel Dept., City —Footings. Septic Field. OR 3-4943 _ WITH IN TAX 08 Dorothy Snyder Lavender etary - Exiactas Cemetery," Ox- Hall’ 35 Parke SS SCGRDIONIET E EL N A&B TRENCHING $6.00 per ave return DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. 64 Gt UPPLIES sé GIL- abetlter, Est. 20, Pr) Years. gst, th the Mumioon | Paterl|" Grer ours of age ho ra V Y eae ae oe | ———NO WAITING | ~SBMin Paper Fa RSC |e ae EP ac a MRS. ALICE D WILL WORK ANY TYPE OF PLANS form. .040-A, $2 Churches, Clubs,| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 CAErs, deep Weesmere, Drayton | aren east ceee aed EF] Y\W ARD | \Custom drawn, 14200, EM | rong form. straight 10 Der cent, @6./ Orwenizations. Churches. Clubs. Plains; ‘ge: meiner of) ote. 34148. ALUM. siDiIN NE | Hours: Mon. ‘thru ‘Thurs..'8 a.m.| = Get 44 cup. Westbend electric 1 Two : Mrs, Maud Peowick: Funeral sery-| HEATING & ATR S| -vocationaL counsetina | Applied bo camer Oe ess | a 9 p.m. Pri, and Sat., bam. to| ¢offee . Wise 16 B. Feety. 201 Central’ "ite will be held Monday. 11 net ae Se oe os SERVICE EM'$-0402 Gordon Fiaitiey | 5. p.m. 72 2-083.» ra ae PARTLY FORN. ot 3 pm, from the Coats a ft iy Fe “ ; A-T GARAGE + | a regains Men IN DEBT? Labetrent 1b Pontioe & OR 3-7206, tonveffictating ‘Interment in Per-| tory eonenne Line is Happy Hunting repairs. It's more gli come tax? ee ee & BATH. Newly Decorated ry Mt. Wace ouster. Mrs, Olger gan, — ng ate enn FOR A JOB repair than piace, prepared. Reasonable. 5775 . e & bath, we Bw Base franebise basis ‘Salary, bonus and WITH A FUTURE MI — wy. Waterford. OR 3-Tl44. Puneral Home. expenses with car furn’ Out- $205 | 4-1 CA Avan SAVE TAX iz Ré., Deayern_ Fae special | THE GENERAL IDEA. . , PENTER GREW AVAIL i < BARTELL, FEB. 14, 1058 DOROTHY) {raining “and ‘past’ etpenience ig cost with locds ote. | _shers es s-deo8. | INDIVIDUAL eran. weve) = =6oT ot UJ COMPORFARLE ROOM” TCH. B.S Retywoes Ave: oct 50:| Write pe_Feenn,_ Ben 2. riety {s the most interest. | ALTERATIONS Al NOL PIONIS Ane AND woREING ? FAX SERV]: vy 1 P enette. Also 2room apt... A . tell, dear, mother of Mrs. Nar OPTOMETRIST ing kind, ‘Here Sot over, St _PRA terms, Pe rie. cameo tl 7 Any time. OR 3-203 or mm| Give You 1 P MI = 2 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ; a you ee ke Y i To take charge of optical dept. whe ts sharp and attractive ION: _} ies. Gean Schimke . Ease Your Min Richard B. Sartell: dear sister o etabtisnes f years cn mm & wom. Sens ATTENT N: WIN s id i, at 4 fioor. Profit - nee. Feceptlonist's duties, kinds of ¢ farang. nae. Laundry Service 18 Restore Credit 1 . KITCHENETTE. CLOSE 2 iiegera, Ci My Lane pm. from the 8p xs-Gritfin Pu- ye start April Ist. acorns fea ee et, PE 81139 after pea, $1135 after § “ WE ARENOTA pe Parke he Ke re ye “interment in| Call! Mr Gerson or Mr is the gal who ‘has had CEMENT is oon nT *-| POR PAMILY. LAUNDRY SERV. LOAN COMPANY + eo only, 290 N. Paddect. ne ee : Sartell) Lewis. an 4-6394 or write: experience in rai a |, basements . ice, ‘phone % — + Cnt te in state si the Sparks-| MYER'S ¥ sHOP bookkeep ine. We BASEMENTS . wa res hs ‘i MICHIGAN CREDIT /|-4 : er service wi ibe Sunday ae ‘al Oak, Mien : geen girls the account- a ee a : COUNSELORS ie ee a ng uspices of Esther | RO BR SANDERS vat ofS very work. Also chimneys, No. job too ; Above Oakland Theater ‘ _Bourt'No No. cm: Order ¢ of Amaranth. ery route Small investment contemporary concern. large. Residenti: gommer- DATE B. 13, 1958, i, HARVEY Recessary LI 68990 after 7 p.m. male came pocTon $200 | ial, Guaranteed work, Ph. Landscaping 18A ruary 18, 1968, I will not be. re- J., 232 Wellsboro, Walled e We want a _Tesponsibie girl pe at Spemitihe Sor any debts contrac’ 45: beloved busband of Lu- charm who BLOCK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK | custom BULLDOZING. YARD & than my sett Winiam ellie Segnits: beloved son, of Mr. Real Estate Salesmen hon py Tight” trpihe. nd | Sad firepleces. Ma _s-03%8. criveway grading. Back filling. Ease St. " Pontiac, and Mrs. " shorthand. She will tra BULLDOZIN : ee ye ge | Sai ea a ait | Rabe MAEST | opg ptt agg | ERE "REE TORRE D KNAPP SHOES RE EMS, DOWN. re es Oy Asner earient and Leroy Z, Sef;| toring tome bulldine profec train her for @ fascinating. laid, sanded “and finished. | 32000" Herman son ah rine : ROOMS AND BATH, LOW RENT, its. Puneral service will be he retfiable career ts pathel- Pioors laid, s ie a OR 3-159) 2 week. 32 Auburn, at office. 3 rH. Monday. Myeiled ‘Late Methodist} John Kinzler, Realtor eay. No proviows medical La ie ve mine 706| Moving & Trucking 19| Sea ve A WAVE, $650.2 RM REAL NICE. UTIL. Furn.| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 RE ROOM BRIGE TERRACE. Church with Rev. John Mulder! gre” w suron st. _—~Ph. FE 4-3525 Watsing sepessary. € or small. 20 yrs. exp. Free ~~ | Shampoo and wave. $1.50, $6 mo, No children 13.56 fee gas heat, garage, ottictating. Interment in we kland MEDICAL MISS $300 = mates. OR 3-6 fa. 4-1 MOVING — HAULING thy’s, FE 2-124, March Ist PE cata 1 BEDR ROOM, With DRYER. $ S. a aNiidren uneoer. _— ‘Ceme- : i ere OR FB EXCELLENT SERVI 2 RMS. AND BATH PVT. E * per w oom 2. Hills — will He in Loans | SALES a tga lead leg ead se ~ CE MENT & BLOCK Reasonabie. = 5-3458 Wtd. 'd. Children to Board 26 Ss weleome. AS ye i (SINOLE BEDROOM APT. $40 Rui eat WIDDUE STRAT Li STRAITS ot nn wal i : ual tele so WORK _FE_6-9782 AA-1 Red Rates : hard. Lake Ave. PR : month. 1 two bedroom apt priv. Aute washer & stove, jome, Walled Lake, until 11 a.m. : adm : educe 7Pr ATE “ra Sef | Lk. priv. | Monday” Be, wil ree sa Se ui Representative | - tamty Ry for © girl ae “Valier, Pree edtianstes Sart ae. Seah Mores, Lares ven or picb-| DAY CARB Pop er pees | f So zeae ire su #36 ber, man rit | Seaeh, eaat vtreeen es. rvice. Graveside service race e ty STOM HOM BY LICENSED | —U2: Lo _ home. clean, |i. 2 BEDROOM. PAR / - Sime of wor of Walled H. J. HEINZ CO she — Bae 2 ot Bad Pree estimates OL 1346) O’DELL CARTAGE _| aast!-capaex OR BABY. 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, dives ape: tak Weeses tS BEDRM, HOME: LARGE ° Ek. Se 28 ° . well groomed persea. DRY, WALL TAPING: GUARAN-| Local and long diane Stans me. | Geet cae FE_20638-| close in, FE 4.2579. aS Raa BATH HEAT, | Sail carpeting, tile ree. rm. auto opportun wor ree estimates 5-6806 : “BATH & ENTRANCE. 1 PLOOR, . * a ) Card of Thanks 1 saantinns young man, te EVEL YN N EDWARDS EieernIGaL wining ai, TCO a — vn AME Wtd. Household Goods 27 Fy RA ee ree a. am able March ist. a 2 - APTS, CLOSE IN. KITCHENETTE 5 WISH TO THANK OUR MANY| Siu 0mee,im the, selling field Pd ‘Proteasicpal Bide. _\ypes._ FE 39011 of FE Tl | coer as wavy TRUCKING.| FURNITURE NEEDED |? AX2 veqvorated Baby welcome. a were aeirig furn mil? =. a tee Whriends and. neighbors for their Varieties Full time perma- Linco! ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED _Rubbish. Fill dirt. FE 2-0603 home or odd lots. Get the Costs: yi Park Place. berta Apts. 1841 White Lk. Rd. ess and syny y shown us —_ —— — —— : Ed Murray. FE 32-8657. ticur TRUCKING foresee HAUL Entire 9 wil, or |g AND BATH BACHELOR na ‘j Sx. ze - during our fr bereavement rocery in ntiae - IN PONTIAC ITs GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL ing, express pick-ups and deliv- be | tt for you & Community o e. Wa: 1 FLOOR. core i waher: 3 ROOM as | Grandmother Mrs. Laura, Lemp aha? Gaede aed Coney pines | _S55°N cas, PRS ent he Meus: | af MI 4eney | bee. Faene OR >StIt. 7 SMALL RMS WITH BATH ON| Aiftie “at Lola. Poniinc OL Tists | Ment. 2.cAr altached garage. $48 at oes the Huntocn| lowance. Excellent benefits Federal ¢-058¢ 00 WovseMOVING ~ PoLY ae a $a ee WANTED “70 BU BOY ' ist floor. Couple only, FE: ESM. 7 cane Wall Maat PLGOR. | "PR ete uae ee aren. ven rea ave Chereh ioe at ee Instructions - 9 | equipped. Fm 69060, L. A. Young ae a Wtd Mica us 28|) Atv uat tre vases 3 Cali | 5 7 apres Ft sites game | Seseser ee i, UPPER. - his eoatforting , a | OE MAING & MOVING. FE . Miscellaneo: | OOM ‘wiTl }, ie. On Saad. Mr Carl Lem ea G Children. Tite A. J. Kalts, 2401 ; 8-8044. UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED Pee oon ie WE ment. %, Elizabeth Lake, $60. . Inquire 151 Norton. _ Mr. <ul TD FANE OUR Brookside Dr.. tat = HAMMOND OROAN LESSONS BY FREE ESTI MATES ON WIRING, _up free of . ares FE <a Tian | "ue eer Pale ea EDS LISTINGS — at i - @ : 2 rote si Bice, | Ru OIL REAT—EASTEIDE aia friends, neighbors and relatives.| iris phone brief sppointment Call Bob Glick, PE | Or, Tar ecin RB isare Bue | TRUCK WiTH SEMI drawers, rugs ete. OR |3 ROOM CAGED |” So hess. the bath, tensed pare | per eck Pa totes ake Fectes tote ee Ee] Mery. Bete and” Wie s-erea Monday. 63 | trie ‘Co, "1060 W. Huron” °° abe > dump truck. Bh | truck. MA ‘eo Sasa ed ans $14 per WE. iMAple 5-000 or FE garage full basement, $1. FE 7 ROOM MODERN. “CLARKSTON. piven ot GMC. Truck and Monday, #3. °° | PERSONALIZED HOMES —— | jovenc taueetiioy hoe GAUL. Wanted to Rent 29) ,“goous—cigan—abuLts iG fcat RM APT, STOVE | stove. relvig. garage. waails. ye awe = EE _8-3606 onday E _ 8475 3 3 a & » STO stove, “» S ch, and Foremans ‘Club, for SO ALESM EN SDV | PE_s-2200 or__ FB be ing. quick service, anytime, rea- E 4 FE A $7041. and = ICE _E._Howa 0-0735. & REFRIG. FURN. $5 PER flrs) iferings during be loss aly Exception re nek, We peg. men ae ORING SERVICE. | PATERING s, Be far EAB Ove YOURSELF | "Tigre, somuezee wbeqroom | * Beerriting aehact’ #ECsesm| MORPH, M EPL EC AET JG. | 7 ROOM MODERN 0 Garage = ee ee ees) ee to fu bookkee & other|R. G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING,| - * ae Hocrmngy ban! : ie ie ery race. ; . to Rav. D. Mecou eed the Pure| sitions tn eae, am jan program. bus = subjects.” Beginner &| sanding and finishing. Phone FE og ANYWHERE cation with privacy Will uve | > Ewes ge 3 praY ROOMS WITH PRI- oar ome GARAGE. AT ley Funeral Home. Mrs. George re Cassel ad ‘snd 1 Aim. FE eavanced. "Private Day Eve, FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. van, trailers owner care. Dt Eves."hi| "$2 Widow oF ‘working girl. 18 6.|° VATE aHTEGSoe a bare ON | * Sittabeth Lake. PE ; We Witt TO THANK OUR MANY “Ss ALE MAN es sireamiined te indtvideal cea, "Bending fishing 38 aiaon Ph. | 32465 Dixie sh anes tl “or 31488 WAREHOUSE WA ANTED. 2600 TO| ; Jesse fe. AXSO ROOMS | ER AVAILABLE. NEWLY DBo-|4 ‘LARGE ROOMS SYLVAN WISH es streamlined to individual nee __. on GR OR : t rend: gh for their S Reas. ree Payment plan. Call 000 sq. ft, FE 42535. —_ hgh i housekeeping. PE| ORATED. OR 3-0202 3-6224. ROOM" MODERN. LOW RENT. Kindness and Wympelsy_ shown nt. Expanding operations and tn-| OR 3 ROOF REP. AIRS Trucks to Rent Share: Share’ Living Quarters 30 32-5750 IG 3 tS cm (1 W. Huron at. $75. * ov wil sell ier. small dowe pay 7 ‘uring = ROOM APT ‘ag : $) 4 Soe furon St m ” 46650 Ponerel meme end Rev. ‘Widefield cesaitates adding “anoth er man to Work Wanted ‘Male 1¢ > 10 AON WORE WARTEL 5 toa UCKS. TRACTORS SHARE-HOME WITH CHRISTIAN | eae 3. Reasonable. FE ¢-7058| [ROOMS & BATH. ALL OTILT. _PE 6.3267. Ail ‘Saints, od Church for foree__Must—_be | gan basements or full basements. |, AND E EQUIPMENT. stakes indy. close in, FE §-8951. 2 LARGE ROOMS. isT > Sea, furnished. Near | gy *~ edie 5 5 LARGE HOt HOUSE, WATER- - bts eomforting words. The Clara aghiy. fe familiar with Real | Estate A-l CARPENTER work. —— = | pe winter prices Dene frocks GF ony Poor se WOULD Like 6 a ak modern, clean. pri- ford. $85 a month. 2" ‘Auburn, Of- — ate Limfted only te your abinty.| ,RePeir. FE ¢4ne D&M BUILDING utilities furn., TO SHARE vate, no children. o. 0 per week. Rooms AND re BATH. ONE | fice in rear. AVAILABLE NOW!_ CARPENTER Pontiac Farm and pome with indy with pension. PE} FE 2-964. 279 8. E , New & repai SERVICE ——— Lowen. TO aN Ser | oe eee Stowe. PE eine. TRooms, BATH, Ot HEAT. MOD. : & cabinet vork. New repair. 7 RMS. In Memoriam > 10 GOOD MEN DB. Murdock FE 2-701" FE 2-100 Eves. OR 3.2276 | Industrial Tractor Co. | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32)? 2 85.; Mechanic. | 5 RM. OW MO. PLUS | § soanis ony viRGtEA J : PPA ALAA CARPENTER WILL ODD FD ENCUTA i 3 NICE ake i Eis. 18ST PLR.,| elec No ren. OR 3-7887- IN LOVING MEMORY OF NANCY x e an excellent opportunity | _jobs. Rough or mnish. OR 3-3515 TRENCHING AND rad Including erred Mnir., utilities ‘and washing | guired. AE. ey AE 7 tie Lyan Love, who passed away Feb.| This is an excel ern ores | CARPENTER WORK WAATED — BULLDOZING 4 Radia ‘a Decarats 6 IMMEDI ATE | pene _ 308 Koren, ee et +" per mo, 2561 Genes, off Wallon we heap ed her Foss oc. per — = established — kinds, work guaranteed. 0} R_D. Thompson FE 1-8872 ven n, bas Adults ag ate, sities turn. | 5 sre Waly 90180, oH 2 With — » a — 5 — a. Swit business CARPENTER WORK. ANY KIND. Building x Supplies 12A | 18ST CLASs | ee. BL ooh ,ARD ACTION rile drinking. Monroe OMS Fs $i ‘ iT FLOOR, ™ Ht, § ; mo, FE 3121 an voice his o Poors INTIN good land contract, new MODERN, LAKEFRONT, | front. Util. turn. ean. ROOMS Her spirit : oe wee imacination cate to oad Seip ae Kitchens a specialty EM Oe ae nny a. 312s Ww. “Meson Thompson, FE witty ae One ‘seasoned. Your cash upon sat- . No change ity summer rates. OR| N. a. Taquire nomen, era. il basemest, On But our hearts could not eome; Dull % Yen uaca ct Be hie brick, 3 cents es 1 PAINTING AND PAPER| ‘facto etary of rty Lent at doce. Dra _OR home with us right with it| Ten men w 1 end title. Ask Ken Tem a TS. PVT BA j ATE BA Sites . Ev OR sadly “missed by, Mower and. Pa-| fewards with very hitie time in| CABINET, MAKER AND. CARPER. 108 eS WonPUe re Bn | 77 ee ene ee | KL. Templeton, Reattor “Pipa, Beek” he 38 | eaten ene renga ns | © ROOMS’ MODERR AND QA: Rita and Dennis L =o vested. We can use a variety of 3 OF FOt terior. nid ber cent a; for cash. | 2338 Orchard Rd. FE 44563 & Auburn, FE 5-307. rage, ‘® [ce talents in the service and sales ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS _Guar Fre FE 40205. After 6. 9-9502 2 & 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL MDN. ul mz rth _ eal. MEMORY OF ROBERT A CARPENTER NEW OR REMOD- repaired by factory trained man | _Guara o_ ost. Furn, All utilities. MYrtie |3 LARGE AMS) NEWLY DECO- Olds CLOSE INMODERR me who went sexe f Feb. Tah, To quabty » you forges be naceees Leone Winter’ — 4 ce ~ a our Pa tl —: a be i AD Y INTERIOR DECORATOR A Better Cash Sale Sess Pa Rustic Cabins, 468 8. fated. Plenty of closet space. Prt. 6 © Rome ion RN. marrie presently em- a ae = a SE seasoned d roadway, e i S wrt 3s ip BATH, ALLISON A friend. sadly missed, but never! dioyed and live in the lakes area.| GENERAL BOOKKEEPER AND, rence St. Phone FE 3-0135, A TING - PAPERHANGING— dr, High, PE 8-2336. 444 F. Pike.| 7 ROOMS AND forgotten ou will be invited. to attend our) typist’ Experienced office man) <1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE-| * IN WALLS. CL. — Salih a % > Oem Sane baby welcome FE 3 ROOM LOWER. CLOSE _IN. $65. FE 45032, fe lenn Zona Sommers & Chil oma Fer appoint Pat al : Se ees fax reports. MY Fest * trimming. Get our bid. TUPPER 5 R_3-7061| Ww iuron St. FE ¢ my Heat and srinies furnished, S/T RMS, AND _ © BATH, $00. ME 2, Me 4 — — tue : BE *7 PAPERHANGING — PA NTR FARM 7 week Feneley Court. Aubu ae Paid oO og le oat oo INSIDE PAINTING, | DECORATING, BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. _ Plaster repairing FE §- | Tas Erol sociErY | ee 3 R! RMS et foe". coma TRO AND ENTR. Ave, FE Mees THE AX ) W E R TO etore Tues. Feb. ‘te , planer ‘board Be aS Pree os obligation FE 2. 1631, ee chenae fg RANGING. oe siver After 4:30. ae — 3 rooms 3 bah Rewly, doceretec _vetore Tues. | 5 .__ Chambers age. LYN BUS LINE, a erent f ° YOUR PROBLEM: OREMPLOYED MaKe reel! LIGHT TRUCKING AND WOOD AAR OIL BURNER SERVICE — PAINTING AND WALL “WASHING. a D. Charles 117 8. Fe Cam ie “on jaa on only. a 2-4376. | 3 PooMs & BATH. $50 MO. FE a é Hemnchena, 102 = — — ‘earnings — §10 to dally. PART SINE WORK WANTED — RVICE ALL MAKES 5-3759 Very cheap. FE 2-2 $0531 2. 3 . BATH, 79 CLARK. . %. Huron. FE ce ; . Will bot interfere with unem-| PART TIME Lie pee boar V- | PAINTING AND DECORATING H 8-3614, Rooms AND BATH, CLEA ” Want Ads! To Sell, rent, Di ee Kendaies, 14! Wi eoTst nn 8 Per EVENING oS a, Pee SERV: |g $6000 Se eT ECO et GR-Union | 7 romme and, beur all modern, 6 Saginaw. — ae : Pant AND- WALL FAP NOW, = 106 Dresden, | MY .2-1981. . bedrooms, full basem all _re- hire, it’s FE 28181. _Help Wanted Female 7 Odd Job Service PDair Work rusraminel FS oui, | winter prices FE S-ai8, IN A FLASH J ROOMS EVE BATH. $17. PER| ft; star", cecurated led bath, |' decorated and Neors ianded. a ! ELDERLY LADY TO Live iw.{_bie of oman Fe aust: ATT ee en PLIANCE SERVICE | WALLPAPER NE WOVED BY yet: rote. TREATED RMS. —IeT FLOOR | tcice”'hefetinte® Samaey Meare tor 3 year Told aMaabee | Wook Were ena | We scrtice tir matics or eringer | steam, Reasonable: PE 37086." | pcr tang centracts see Augie | 3h L BATH. ENT, ER-| close-in. Also guiage PE Sccrt| per'moutt feat arenes, fe ” Care for 3 year old daughter, a celemslls Guebers Sa tee Johnson. in person. 20 ye main floor, PE 31643, : | Ent ieens sa saan mae BOX REPLIES | faeces Ser beats thon cont Work | Wanted ed Female 11 ul and, automatic washers. y _ Television Service 22 — aaa en = D Bal PPER. ae a At 10 a.m, today thtre ; 7?" petore 2. I-A IRONINGS. PICK-UP & De-|2OX'S. 96 Oakland, PE 2-4021 ALL TV SERVICE CALLS an.| ‘*uembele. : pus. & ,, RVERYTHING Fg LE 4 ytm: Rouse, is Orchard Lk: x = ‘ GIRL FOR TYPING & GENERAL |! - LECTR: OTO VICE. RE- i rn, Arage, Is ve. : were replies at the Press office work Must ft good typist.| _liver. Empire 3-0059. E . diag l MOTOR SERV: E Pike ewered AVAL ELECTRONIC =, night, oh T1SON fa . No children or sap verine Lake. MArket Ae bi i <7 j Necessary to furnish own trans-|1-A WASHING & IRONING. PICK- t. FE 43981, anata Sianen, Pairgrove. vailable Im lately office in the f Ttation to Novi area. Call Mr.|_ up and del. $2.50. FE 2-1823 5.536 FE ‘4 aes “& BATH, PARTLY FURN. Pensacola, 2 Bedr ancroft, in Northvilie. Fleld- "AA TIRONINGS GENE's HEATING SERVICE. £3. | pAY On NiGinT SV SERVICE REAL a TH, PvT, WELL reasonable. Centrally locate. arege, 2 BAdrms., bese boxes: .66781,16 |) ce 9-2466 for appointment. “FE . ie Ce ee ee Fi PE 51296 ot FE. 5-6) 1704 8. Tei rapt Ra, bat) Au Ms she accepted. 267 'N’ Perry. FE Inge wood, a, 2 Bedrms., gas heat, 1, 3, SEKEEPER ¥< 7 ie _P. ag 20, 22, 2 28, 32, 56, "57, 58, eee a geal line ROT we EINE. es HEATING Typewriter Service 22A . ange 4540 enacts. | 3 fioor, fren piront entrance, Oui, turn, | @ reat. cs re iz EvaEne 20. 62, 67. 73. 76. 78 101 elaty, PE De en, seme) CT nouinad 1 DAY SERVICE. t . ee -1355 Lae Reasonable payments yh ge ng 2, 67, 73, 76, 78, 96, ; salary. FE 5-6530 or 390 Ferry _PE 5-1496 24 hr. service on all types o' appmea 7 is Soe CoEAN COMFORT. ‘4 BATH. 2 - . Ave. Pontiac, a Heating equipment. on ayne | TYPEWRITERS “OVER $1 1,000,000. ito 3, 164| Heat & garage furnished, Adults Purchase, 110, 111, 113,, HOSPITAL ADMITTING CLERK | 4-1_ WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. Heating Co. FE ¢1063 day or| MACHINE | REP EPAIRING. Expert ae oa OO ee ee 2-1523, Cozy HOUSE FOR RENT PRE. sod, Ceaierpoutions open in| Site end $8 per be. Fickap and| nigh Te Res supnir So “i"wesiawrence,| {Tet atie edeet S| A PaaMee PB | ee are — | OY ROUSE FOR RENT Pa. local hospital. Must have hos- ry. Opdyke WATER SOFTENER SERVICE St r Sali ov & : . FE 49720 . pital experience. ; FE 5-4102. _ seis. Will maintain and service your Upholstering 23 a st re eh bath & -ent., newly decorated, . PUBLIC RELATIONS» ie ee BUSHEL. 1- 1 yp eye set Beal Call ms : tis FO ' 20 a aay service is * ‘ ;, pt The Pontiac Press SECRETARY . |? Women WANE WATE WARE Business Services 13| ers, bed. spreage PE o1s0h cn iBcdae aid ares TAN CO. FOR WANT ADS Te some reted oh oe ge = Santeirina _ an DAY OR —— EAKLE'S GUSTO CUSTOM | ,DPHOLATER,| 1 %_W._ Huron St, pee public re relations, pius| Distt, or ia my home, FE S50" | FURNACES CLEANED & SERV- ig. UIs Cooley Lake Wanted Real Estate 32A DIAL FE 2-8181 Secretarial work. Parttime’ Ment BABYSITTING & SOME HOUSE-| _leed. C. I. Nelson. FE 5-1788. Sakis yy OO have car, Reply iy —- age. em THOMAS UPHOLSTER — com main 7 keeping. near Pontiac High Schoo! : * TT ‘ ; ployment al ogee EL and quaiitica- ite OL Teferences, FE 2-864; Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 wore, Re” DHA RAPES Let ee We A Jen te frives- Ese “ Pr sine ‘aaa = From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 62, Bontieg ¢, phone ot: Dee =e a — FULL CHARGE | ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S — La.| _spreads. Vows a FE 5-5797.| tors will. pay you cash for an - 8, BATH since PS, EATS All errors should be re 3 |NEED CATHOLIC WOMAN WITH | — parttime or in my ‘home, or dies _garments. Reas. FE 8-0903. Lost & Found 24 a Pop ng OA Call us for an ap- ROOMS AND B TH, Clean. $60. Euciid St. Spokane, § rooms, bath. $99 mo. ported immediately. “rhe #| preschool child for pal for mine | _2ales a, | tarpon Bicper UORING: le ps —— WHITE. BROS. Seger spew. Barina S| “se ber" wk afeBestad eaeagee- : respon DRESSMAKING AND 8 SEWING. rations, Drapes, ormals ._ EN R, MALE. g F i ey . sibility wisely exrere other — Pct eteeot we — Experienced. 221 West Brook-| in thy home. Call FE 8-8 aa a ey hite. $50 reward. REAL ESTATE Soo tel Bh ee ee PE_ 4-252: 4-5004 . for that portion of thefirnt | tise Press Bor dil” 7°" | _iyn, Pontiac, Income Tax Sectica 17| This dog as’ not ‘been found as $060 ‘Dixie Hwy. testis ct the” agsantice SENSATIONAL 1 eae PLAN — EXP, GIRL WANTS | DAY Wore wae Berean eeey. EM 3-4808 oF Eves ‘til 0—Sun, 10 "ti 5 =e ew. No investinent, no, collec ISTINGS WANTEN gece Tutors cries [lp eter co Sask | Rata, oo Tatton aa rar mearie oapaeee.| coe rete pies gine ao | LISTINGS re tar Sera ae e ge || pG NUSUAL: LADY.” | mune renner yacazon |" pete | lt ae Pi oie - Work part-time 3-4 hours a da ng ‘a, mature, ri- LOST — LIGH & oaee your xii meaber oe a easly y evenings and earns ax| enced woman will care’ fornen HOTEL ROOSEVELT parakeet, Talks Vic, rate adjustmen uc A children in your home. EM 3- "Re without i Fear Samia tl oe OSU PE) shileren neem 3m _ward, FR asin” V4 ae ee Middl SLE, FE 5-8126 i : she eton sing time for advertise § | WOMAN OVER 35, PART TIM TIME TO | HOUSE WORK WTD. 3 Days anal ments containing “type sizes sie tor eventual full time | po- LE Come home nights. FE ACCOUNTING ada ent Hobbies & Supplies 4A | pRokER . res 771 larger an regular age sition. Bome training in bookkeep- = ‘asonable . type 12 o'clock noon the ing essential. typing and general| IRONING. A-i REFERENCE a ae ee [e NUMBER PICTURES Listings ant dav to publication office supervision. Give age, = j FE 46 INT THE Trabt: ames,. Backenstose “perabtre ne, 6 B.. Lawrence St, RUG WEAVERS vious type of experience and ary expected in your cae Write 7 ACCURATE TAX SERVICE Ai AT __ Pontiac Press Box e Buy Equities reasonable rates, Irving 5-8766. R. D. RILEY, Broker Want Ada may | LADY WisHESs 1] oat WORK. NO NO Ppamtent 5-0793. be cancelled up to 6:30.8m , Washing or ironing. FE 5-0 iJ through Classified Ads! - 28181 for an ad-writer, Say “charge it.” Your . “ndint BK MINE 190 Onbew Li. Re, ‘EM 3-3125 eee ees et ; + 4 ‘fares SPE eves, t CLARK REAL ESTATE shing or iron aie Ra. LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK. 3 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- R © yarn rugs i? your meas 509 Elizabeth Lake Be Bret ‘ivorton WOMAN TO LIVE IR, CDA A Man's Maite, SOUMENIORE (3) an incon (ri mane «"derce| tomes eae WNERS - | | Woman. 18 To 35, wird EXPERI. _Xppointment’ Fi 3.1596. _ Notices & Perso ls 25 g Case WANT AD RATES ence {n fitting and selling shoes’| MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS Pp ho Have : Needed for part-time work. Call _Can stay. Fe 4 5 days & week. URTON E. STE 8-3500 : form, or and "contract tor lines 1-Day dDare Dep between 8: ‘a0 and 6:30 p.m, FE| C82 stay — 1 MELRORE BY aProinrment| ARE YOU TOO FAT? Callus wate ftir : ioe igi PLACE A “LOST AD."|9 8 ® BOOREEREING @ Tax | Are you lired, constipated © stun. ny BONTIA sich ry. 4 \ 7 } = ry i am 8 600 | _ GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell Can FE 2-8181 for an ad = oe a en TS reduction yi Bere TRADE, fT - oY : sail | ie \ : : ; a iston ir ,appointm: : 5 rey 8. Be \-s% SB Uehings’ you're not using} ‘© recover a loss. Dial FE EMPIRE TAX AX SERVICE call PE 441i, & be | E38. te80 nat 7 g HURRY, ‘sell. things eee - peal — ia mt ua Sr EFLRE. =a CES., j z | on 3 Ae — ‘: _rHE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 __For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS ) By day Alan F month. fe ce Rooms 37 Vi VAILABLE ~ ONE avn Jit FLOOR AT BUS OP. ARCHIVE a LGE f nore Bs, riy W. t CLEAN ROOM yon RE on wo in ae 0381 after 6 p.m. a OLEAN, QUIE” LEEPING RMS @ parkin cae, Rg A Ba a ‘LON j oO iLEEPING vind a LEAN —_ HOME rE F soot. 2 MEN. 7 ee. Swix beds, good meals. FE 2-3429 OR . ne ee or gear Home 3 ‘preferred. 20 Newton Convalescent Homes S8A| fis*.! - HOTEL AUBURIN or Week OTEL LEAN. oo ae 3 apts. leas E th TV 24 ape "SE 10.00 a up. Rent Stores S40 OPEN ‘SUN. ‘gates BLDG. oN 1 TO 5 P.M. Eas, docotton forfany tyoe feai|\ 3734 FORT. ST. a ae T REALTY 7 3 = FRONT STORES, 20x50, a ‘ge parking lot. $100 each. 2 or REAL Phone FE ¢- = 3-4089-—after 4:30 EM 32418. Rent Office Space 41 ON LAKE BUSI- 43 a ROOMS. U For Sale. tlouses 43 P SUN. 2 TO7 A FAMILY HOME ery own ~ le specially dees - Three bedroom — Pull 00 Pais ith no traffic basement oil. heat, “hard- th v on. ‘amily wood floors, Hay * storms oe lg ee ea and screens. It's vacant. only $18,800. on your lot ‘Low Down Payment LADD'S, INC. | gems’ astare oS Ba Me 4286 Dixie Hwy. Shabir Plains, bby 2 and will listen to your offer. a “A BR. wz Bo SELL TS amemmoxt | NICHOLIE nor Lake, 3 piety, 9 becrese:| _& HARGER.CO. 7 inkae, re terms, LAKEFRONT bedroom home with ge! . room. ture win- bath, ‘Taree uitenen. “Ot ty Sasser os coos par] “GEORGE, Bl BLAIR wm AY Pilon ant” 3-1251 * 0. EM Pg MR Frade’ for is home, ~~ BIRMINGHAM through Rent Ads! Room, h ous %, apartment, any- "thing, — ‘Want Ads give} yor, ACTION, Dial. FE * ‘ao Roy Annett Inc. . s”| 4280 Disle Hwy. + EVES-8AT., Se ee ar ‘| Drive out ack tine. o én der Lavender el "Rca a dwt} PRACTICALLY N con- orl” be Roasts — arin and sere pol a it deen N orth Side Enree 4c ey utomatic ofj top dow bed pome. ving. Fo with d aes es ent, on tat iss OPEN _ et. z's Lake Front 37 Sylvan Shores Drive = nick seach hew Rom hes scree reh 13413 over looking lake iv! ih abe ea ry pack k : _ large rooms with spa- ig wie i ee, automatic ol] —_ car gorage. — > 34, $00 bc ool term. voukens REALTORS % EF. Huron . F Open Evenings and Sunder ia 14 ee .2TO7 WILL TRADE ee ig fears. Piet red Ful basement with te walls Dra: Plains OR _3-1231 = 255 W. LONGPELLOW CIVILIANS $300 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrms., = new, -_ base- nent, with rec . Cyclone fence, paved street. +5" per mo. VACANT-OPEN la a ae 2 intere sted call ne TOWNSEND DAYS ~ “DUN, $550 Down bedroom brick, full On two ead tle pegomons, aoe 20 at monthly ae $600 Dow tove, n Three bedroom, oi] hea’ core ica inane oran: Moe FE tees A | Setifcece "#12800 Maret 4300, ROCHESTER ed wner — 3 bedroom "frame ean. ou J igs Sie ye Gass on ara oehalshed : sodvilies ” rect room bed huge commer aa a 300 “ull pri Bice, acteguge bai OPE SUN. 2 to 4 P.M. - 1370 Alhi St. Lev ustom batts rick 3 Lovely, custom, in ee Ce- a bal v of- cabi- : thant warege., Large Low down , Payment. Terms St. to bag Bg mi fe Cass tine 1 eke? ‘na; Boeks v Be EATER HOME loe A in various of completion on interior and meee tdingly, All have large lots, basements ace panet take ® good raat a SUNDAY 2-5 L +; 77 N. Saginaw St. tll an have your cholee of 3 |. You c aalcnon of all with §2,300 de . CLARKSTON re jg thet ranch btic ome you've How § fi mange 8 wih dine T, Riteben an ng. gal. 1 oe yea years aig, yin Cm ara Betare Hwy. Open Eves Th 9: Sun. 10 'Ti 6 LIT LEVEL oe oy 1104 mr wiring e it. i plum Low ou aa BIG HOME—s500 DOWN Near Baldwin & Howard. 7 rooms, 1% ths, gas heat, me fur- niture. ber ee 9 98,190 with bard $300 DOWN taveatent Bgterlpr tomes. Dou semen 32 oT ele ry ERR a BRICE home. Full pene, mH x 160 lot. Watkins go i, years old, me Pe fiedieve 3 BEDRM. B ae ANCH TLE basement delux features, in Po ttac. $900 down. $100 mo. "i 2 BEDROOM HOME. AT WHITE Lake, }] yr. old, Ploridea — Will $500 down. MU 4-3629. faenion § SED Ea ‘has many any outstand- home Phot. me - ht part down Brcochost you? or What have Many more to ‘choose from, if you hon't find it here, e any- way and jet us know type -of home you desire. OPEN SUN. 19 TO 5 CLARK RE ‘AL EST tae tas FE 4-4813 | E Og fee cern? ‘SERVICE YEAR ROUND HOME ON 2 sgrng will uity for coals or trade for housetrailer. tree & clear. By owner. EM 3 TWO RE-SALES BUY THEIR EQUITIES oe eS Bedroom face brick, og dig 2} OME ‘is Ui DING ws 3-4 TRADES Trafieva, lots, _ equities, tracts, ete. sm. down ments to sult your budget wil Re Secopted en the following prep- land - les, 3 bdrms., mporary t. 2 bdrma., a 3 yra. ; CS 3 bdrm. modern, 2 years \. od priv. iB Bkabog' PANGUS, Realtor Call_collect: Ortonville NA 7-9815 5 ACRES With room house, living STOUT'S Best Buys Today LAKEFRONT Large § room on_semi-pri- vate lake north of Pontiac. Built in 1935. this home oe ern custom built kitchen, ene full bath, plus 2 ba with shower, } room apart ment or ices, large family or small oe 000 down will han- HOME AND ACRES | Cute 2 bedroom home with bate and 2 car — 7 mall barn for sream. Built in ios7, this home is modern every detail, large closets. « rms and at $16,- AUBURN HEIGHTS Cute and clean 4 room. and =. = tit pe CITY HOME ater here at only down. Immediate pos- se! \ \sS-ACRE HOMESITE and dry with lots of we hil Metamo area, 70 paves, gently with stream, maculate 3 bed- room barns, hor — tack : jest or tenant er out- bufldings v % mile off M24. dewn will han- dle. A Paw. M. Stout, Realtor Phi FE 5-8165 m 6 p.m, $7500; $1000 n, 066 month. 3 miles’ north Ppp dl, WILLIAM Cc. GODFREY REAL ESTATE 6687 Dixie Hwy. Maple 5-1822 Clarkston. Uf 2-is AP Mewstentoree “] don’t expect you to give up cigarettes, but I do expect you to give up cigarette = " For Sale Houses et 4 APT. INCOME FOR COLORED 8 in $60 per ta I ened with $2,000 down. FE 8- ROCHESTE R 347 Parkdale in hd ow oe walkin, af thing. ? pe basement a furnace. s some tinish- gape le down accept house OL _2-0321 L. A. Hopkins, Realtor 145 Main Bt, BY OWNER in Troy. Terms ural fireplace and garage. to sult you, $14,800. MUilberry we Pi rae OWNER DRAYTON Hee wy 3 ,bedrogin tanch,. 3 On _3-3700. CRESCENT 3. bedr « fenced, terms m lake ready to leave Gtate. LAKE AREA home, privileges. large utility, Owner ame with BI-LEVE: Home located on ad a ~~ =a fie Call for aon New home with all large rms. = a floors, veod “ot eae: ges. air oil “HURON VALLEY. 7706 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR - 3-6081 WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD oF REALTORS 2 FAMILY. WORTH ABOUT tia- w 000 ¢ash. Must W. DINNAN 66 W. Hu FE Evenings. = Mrs. | Naugel FE 4-3046 F JOSLYN — 3 BEDROO “eeer’ walls. Qak and tile i decorated. Basement and e. Vacant, §750 down. Soar 23-2162. : Attached garage, workshop and tool shed. Fruit, @ amount _peat_moss, ORlando . creole COLLEGE LOCA TION BE. | CPT Pontiac and® Rochester. 3 cocen 1% bath, =p Bo living fut" peer WRaken of be ofl heat, 4-2577 —. = down payinent. oar Must_ sell, FE 8-9024 NO, WN PA ry homes. * ith > ult basement and rough . ©. WOOD Wiliams Rd. NET OP SUNDAY 2-5 901 Cass Lake Rd. . SUCH POPULARITY must be deserved A very few of these fine 3 bedroom bricks are now available. All lige. ° rooms with quality con- struc’ and select oak & Suse” OR after 7, _ 64. = — for extra ba sent and Lowy water, city pat 7 (glow value, FHA gor OR 3.8793. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 CA8s LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE — Your boat red front of will be only a few feet from your door. Very new ae a real with its beamed ceiling bdr room ovetiooking the water. Mod- \ en with natural fireplace. , built-in oven and surface s > burners. 3 bedrooms, 1% \ po! 2-car omnes ga- \ e. Just see it, ‘ "VE SHOPPED me \ wae area and hav — 4 With off hosts fome me, be sare!te i a a land, . : feady (0 move tate. ¥ bed alow. ' Living able. $500 down, wel g “ADDL and dining rooms ‘are car. Shee _ pase, _ Dare \ space. af Secor The Gay Charm Of the —— hom eatures are ir oo joyment Call us today. West Side * 3 bedroom, nice condition th Kitchen and and di- nette, tile bath, full base- ment, automatic heat & hot water, Large lot. Immediate “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor: . _!. FO sag» sg vr. Meiser PE_5-1201 or FE 54-8004 MIDDLETON 4,000 DOWN — If tos 209 = Located 7 intipe west "Sinezies + oe line, o ie “be k, compare we're certain interested, Er OW is both Profitable ant fashionable, t rent! n at RESALE | ~ Mone 3% 160° down. Fea- oe Se Poi Rig RAY ONE, Realtor aan Ss MODERN 4 $5.395 RM. 3395 INSIDE CITY. down. $50 mo. J with Or — cash. FE &-6934 “UNION Lake PROPER T.G.T ALTOR 1643_Un' Union lon _Uake Rd KE OFFICE SPECIALISTS PONTIAC rocke - i. EM _ 3-467! 34671 E. cowroe aj: DUNL LAP MODEL WN $1,000 less = Bey years wine of $17,600. F Loveland t For Sale Houses —43- ALL THIS FOR $395 DOWN!!! 3 Bedrooms, face brick ranch home. Pull basement, luxury ex- har Peres si streets. hae two left, WILL’ TRADE Ask About Option To Buy wey crome sauna Co. ~~ zr $3 DOWN. NEW'! 3 eden oa pinay Suaegg Bag, rere UNION LAKE 2 ee wen atthe at wath bath i basement. Gur e jot, hear ied San. with $1,280 EMPRE! E& GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd Union Lake Vilinge EM_3-4303 o: EM 3-3316 For sale by Sees scxes | ‘s. licens state. Will sacrifice. FE _ 43-1152, MOVE Ri TOMORROW, 2 BED- , $500 down. FE ‘s-ae18 $500 DOWN: § rooms & bath Lot 08 x 700. Will « trade part equity for lat model _car or what heve you, FE 2-8: 32-0121. ~ BUILD NOW On our = To Our plans or = mn 0) — Wilson Heat yours hulle ou G art te Seas, oF completed See Watertord mode! Mis "Betates, Por OT perie ais ma cal, vi Irwindale Dr. FE 5-4311. = ig — * a living r vor modern with J prices wil) be fo Risber ‘a Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFICES 3300 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 1506 E. Auburn Rd. OL, 6-1226 Mulu-Lakes Realty In a PtP foo Sow png new s We Suave 6 duit @ ike new. The rent ake yer you payments, ae $12,500, Term. 3060 8. Commerce Rd, MA 41578 RILEY _ For Sale Houses 43). “| 9380. 3 ranch : aw eter," eee ae a eee "Good area, Tot Toxs00, Riek ‘Stes bedroom, frame © Siena +208 ad “eae fu 34210 or MU wes 3 bedroom devel, Recreation room, Perimeter heat, attached Breas Lovely enped lot, ater and sewers. 1s erms, 42043 $i, DOWN, or oe ot Foc '-§ room home. tegse, Large vi Ceumane | ety a RD . Realty CEN HIGHLAND, MICH. WILLIAMS trade. eq ig BaF EBs Sa Site on anon 5 PAMILY BRICK ” ¥ Close - in ‘ocation on paved LAKE ouse consists large rooms, Pe Pear rat sg A Priced at $28,000 on easy terms.| See th cy, Ro block: from beautiful | rooms with 3 Mpc wey hie & . FOURTH 8TREET Hoon _ & ood He fa nag month, nidite is the full fs Tod Cft Joslyn 2 vedrooms & tile ry roo.:, past basement. ACRES bath downstairs with stairway to e Sischea and beautiful This ¢ ae “S gar td attic. ement, 5 pine itving room. Good location. tached garage ts gud 3 miles Pee cr tunes ce ee FOOM.| Close to. schools, $7,300 with $830] from bas private at = sms down. , lake hie od fi fishing. if pe GREEN STREET ‘CALL - game here. An excellent garden Westside. 4 bedrooms & bath. é br is at Pull basement with gas heat. shceb with $2 4 priped Attached garage. Pric co H ward E Fox p REALTY : bie’ at. $8950 with $1500 d. (@) .. v TED MccCU UGH, REALTOR AUBURN. HTS REALTOR ve sits oa osu oS & vette 2 ogee BL nag 6687 Dixie Hwy. MAple 58-1822 | Open $ 1 to 5 . . of $0080 with $630 down. * H AYDEN BEAT THIS!! . : food cond’ Eicken abate’ wend. Y i “* a BROKER | £. BEVERLY. 3 Bedroom ‘home. fit ioe. Numerous birch cab- 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Wall-to-wall carpet in L.R, Base-| inets, . Extra stool FE 4-1157 PE 4-4821 ment. Gas furnace. 611,200, terms. al = City as 4 — ore ex ~ COLORED FOLKS COLGATE. 4 Rooms plus utility,| the selling price’ of $14,500, how- 295 IRWIN BT. ¥ £300 down. ever. te ® fast sale a 4 rm,, Southeas| side location on paved neat, clean renta] e with street down. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. $1,500 pl os and es the rear 561 MONTANA S&T down. Immediate session, 2) of | in tote) Like new. GI resale. Now va bedrooms, basement, oi] furnace. price. G terms, Call now. cant pee seve. wan oF. LiaMs CAKE _ » beer i dag A REALTY resale. nion : Fractipalty new ranch type home “ple 780 dows." 3 bedroom ranch) EM_3-4164 or BM 3-261] after ¥ with full basement & oil heat. AB $950 ‘ own one 7 — 2 IODERN, R. D. RILEY, Broker | $0 Down. 2 bedroom home, West Mich price, Oaeaks ot Ortenvitle, $00 Elizabeth Lake Ra. ™ Geo. 'P. Marble, 80, Glass Road. | PE +1287 FE _4-482)| CLARKSTON AREA. 3 Bedroom | —Ortonville, Mich. National 1.3508, | PONTIA ‘agente — oe FOR COLORED w " rage. $305, 200, 316400. Terms. i wp NCOME rt $950 DOWN. Immediate possession. rented ie mpom_bome. © rooms 1% » bome. Basement, oil y — ners harauon Seer garage, ‘oom, with bath. 649 Kenilworth, 3 bedrooms 215 W. Strathmore, 2 bedrooms - coer. New 2 bedroom home, lot 36,005. Basement gas Teeeese. iss w Ww fl gened re ‘ | oy er 1 "foors picture window fa wo HAYDEN, Realtor On, Ow . i . 2087 Edna Jane, 3 bedroome”’ Dath. Get room. This is p 6.5. Watton PE to ALL COLLECT snell. Call teday or stop at Snes c FOR COLORED Me ETA tor information, We have lols| au, DANDY BUNGALOW . Te room bungalow full bese- . . ment, Upp J. C. HAYDEN,’ Reaitor | 1s iui Woodward ute: REALTY COMPAN i¢ E. Walton Blvd FE ¢-001| Price UN_¢4272 13420 W, 7 Mute Ra. ‘Open Eves __Sun._10_ to 1 ide. Waebs Payments. PAUL/A. KERN, Realtor| tepresentative. . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NY x sagivaw "PE 26200) Dona EAL ESTATE SINCE 1919" HERRINGTON HILLS Brick 3 bedroom. Full basement Seat recreation room. Automatic Ts — living and dining room, Tile ath and many other extras. _ Call for appointment. r. McConnell School pases aN Opportunity—A good a plus income! Four Meee bath BD; closed Here's terms. oo ear rage .— 700 with DUPLEX Home and income. wh room apart- ment 47 . room abe cog Au- tic heat ond ater Base- ment. Moder kitchen, Hag all rivate facilities This will pay or itself. Vacan ’ ‘| George R. Irwin REALTOR _ aD eta Ave. ST. MIKE’S AREA nage coms Late Be. 4, |CARL W. BIRD, Realtor eae es ning fm 2) ; FE a eee rr es: ) large bedrocms t 1 small room a Se Sat oe wae; terms| 3 BEDROOM BRICK |. water Seater, "aluminum stirms * JPdO Gidoe down, Also severe) | joceted “ent fts ved wattect Bicely | for’ $9.500-#1.800 dn. Ser. Spe om Wen vie, 42,00 Boeke REALTY J. R. Hi lt furnished, ““P. W. DINNAN | 28 6. Sa Itz 66 W. Huron - FE 4-2577 | Eves. vs ohn PE 43300 1041 Ww. mae FE 5-6181 $84 PER MONTH ROCH CHEST ER ER HTS $1,500 DOWN 3 BEDROOM ‘RANCH Homes | §,"00ms and bath, Ceeomeat am * eee gee - FULL BASEMENTS cor genom Mapes eek sar $aoe wi sys $15,500 and ‘Boys Cub, Low dows bymt _ Beare or wri, wade for equity | | BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS Call PE 20579, owner, after.) a oe OP SUN2-5 CHEROKEE HILLS-209 OSHAWA NEW BRICK & LEDGESTO! RANCH — 2 fir ec | pe Lae sod attractive liv- ng stone fireplace & = anters. PLUS large with ledgestone ‘iviser girriss Pr. Thee lovely with large deluxe ceramic bullt-in vanity. Superb cheerful itehen with larg birch cupboards, rd sone Co aah range hood BASE: with Crick fireplace Large Tecreation space, This lovely new ated in peac CHE: the subdiy' w the N- TRY ATM ut only a few minutes f €. ping Center, TA SSION,. OPEN 75 P.M rs. Elwell in charge. Directions; Huron ict to tad ge —_ road. Turn ooxt atreet~W: ea turn at on OTSEGO, tu to OSHA CIRCLE to As low as $1150 “down. 2 bedrooms, utility room. Close Roger B. whe Ine. . t on anes & trans Spgs nnn 7 511 Main 8t., acer = own on c ie) @1il Of _ ~0070 Midwest 6-2848 for appointment. d 5 a. R Model VACANT for } tablished in 19 READY FOR session. New decorated, 3 Established in i916 SUV - edrooma, ba: ar v= . { SUMMER? bedrooms, | bath. “large i INFLATION! Owners of new deve! ent room, 2 | years old, alum NOT HERE! for ea?" you know cat ths | Si" net "had wie "Bo : wooded lak of the down. - No we costs ONLY DOWN, Clean 3 b farm, D bogs Se and = per month includ- jem potas name. ee, age ee * : Tt must sell . The draglines Cat 6 . Liberty Fage, poul se, Ah rs rill <. do this Ul m: : ed Sa Just Lam ag F Hpatias with fake next week new Y Aa ees. This is gs real ” t m uity, Auburn Heights Cc. Schuett, Realtor area, ag EAST SIDE. 5 room b Ss fn 7404 Highland Rd. (M59) 1 closed - in porch, full Vasement, ind i new of] furnace. Lovely yard with : a several large shade tfees. City : sewer and water, bis 1 block h | Full price only $7,950 with low T eown payment : O if 1SO } UNDAY 2-6 3466 Mater Drayton. 2nd street| ATTRACTIVE WEST SUBURBAN : : east of Dixie, off Walton. For 3 bedroom ranch home, less than POR BETTER HOMES sale by owner—new custom built. 2 years old. — — with 1% story, 5 room, 1% tiled baths | CO"er sink bs space scar hie WANTS TO go to Florida. 1261 ft living area. Puli| Oak f is colored bath, full 2 bedroom bungalow with bdse- basement, oil aluminum | >8sement, oi] furnace, aluminum ment. Modern to the minute.| storms and sc Near stores,| storms and prof Large level Cement drive. 2-car garage| school and churches Wilh ce | lot. You pint it or buying now. Owner says must be sold at| sider trade for r or unfinish Oniy $9, once, A bi home in Drayton area. Call OR LOVELY 9 wmpnoter brick |—xue maf laa Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ranch home in Sylvan Manor. 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Bie ar Sees ay “vet See I empleton | ais PARKING m ple! pom ogg with ot als it's only 2000 down. 5 ACRES OPEN HOUSE A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 WILL BUILD 4 BEDROOM RANCH house — tT $13,500 your | bey gy Sool Tabos Pine, Wain for ‘information. ip nga oat, oa AREA Semi with fo 3 bedroom $11, ae or will build on lot NCH large for the 6 and Elizabeth ¢ kitchen ceramic tile on, cl area, also ceramic tile bath, seep Tr § SUNDAY — — GALL =. ROBINSON tien psoas co Smith- Wideman REAL PE 44526 ESTATE OPEN EVES: 412 W. Huron P 7 — 3-5 SUNDAY 36 CHIPPEWA RD: fiving room, family room. Lag lace, hh “ unroom, extra - large Kitchen, break- extra etre gas, heat, up» Full baseme “t a Giresteas: Ton to on Chippewa to 2 car Drive ow garage. Lot it W. Hu- r Sehoo!~ lets sign. (Leslie R.. Tripp, Realtor 30008) Pm 58161 7% W. = Street or Pp sar % moor {atketen. On paved road room modern ices. 2 Bedrooms oil furnace, exc. cond. ony $10,500, =... = K. L. Templeton, Realtor |? 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. 4-4563 After 6, FE 20802” ei MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS LONG, LOW A reer ot, Moomficia T ee ee $25,000 FOUR BEDROOM HOME + aluminum sided ‘ghe led family A home peaks the grace of cnt tots Bench Gleami “hi etm ing ing fu heated with te form coun’ paneled utili ty — matt Riteben, | steam Lon ng other sell int ing 3 BEDROOM RAN TER OR = TRADE The attractive home. is re OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DORRIS & BON REALTORS ‘WE SELL WE TRADE. 152 W. Hurén St, PHONE FE ¢1537 — SEE THE NEW 1958 E-Z BILT HOME THE BENNINGTON ENGINEERED BY PLACE bedroom home. Large living room & family room, as modern as to- morrow, Terms you will not be- ON YOUR LOT & FOUNDATION Drive out M24 Capers road) past zm Orion to Red Barn Village u “ OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M, Smith Crawford, Inc. 0 OFFI 3300 8. Deckoster Ra. 1598 ©. Auburn Rd. OL b i226 Huntoon Lake Very attractive —s modern bungalow. 6 tered walls. Large patio. 1 garage. Basement, separation for rec. room, of] heat, convenient to schools’ & churches. Call for _ appointment. Income Neat a < c— By c= fur- ach a G . has batitin a Searemee | BREWER ‘* "EVES 8-0823 For the Large —— 4 bedrm. ranch t home, Large living tm, combined kitchen & proveen bath. off heat, cement drive & parking area. Large tot.) located in new ranch home dével- opment at Walled Lk, Convenient to schools, churches & shopping | center. Full price $12,200 with §2,- 000 Yown -EMBRE E & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village JBM 34903 or EM 3-3314 HIGHLANDS ~ 2 oom BRICK BUNGALOW, 2x18 carpeted living room with rge picture window, cheerful kitchen with eating space PLUS screened porch off kitchen. Wonderful for ppmer living. FULL MENT with recfeation room. Weil landsca apes with trees, SYL- VA —s = cizy Bes, schoo] bi water, sewer, “pared, “nrect, HILLS — BEICE bedrooms, FUL e bedrooms with double Lion ape eoet closets. Large paces Tey nly ga ih aig ek Ge 4% oe PIONEER HIGHLANDS=?2 bed- room FRAME CAPE, COD, on Us, city water, sewer, SYLVAN LAKE privileges, HOYT REALTY 254 8. Telegraph Rd. Foorel cone ODER weetly. mae P. °. in 535, OP. Sun. 1 to5 P. M. 2420 ¥ Walton Blvd. me in an excellent area Lake. 4 bedrooms, 2 13 Pon- “| in Hi-Fi, Face brick construction. Corner jot and many other features, $19,900 with terms, “peak a US. 10 to Silver beret Ww Ra. op, 1 mile to Biva” wtace ft Just 2 blocks. WHITE BROS. REAL oe en rey Open_mres BARGAINS! 5.0% ~3 ROOMS AND TH. WEST, SUBURBAN —$550 PER NTH. - $350 DOWN 5 ROOM MODERN - 130 FT. LOT—$60 PER MONTH. _ $350 DOWN »@ ROOM dis ~2 CAR . GARAGE — 870 PER MON ht $350 DOWN 3 es Said MODERN — — 4 DE--636 PER MONT ia ee ate “eit o _Sun 49 ‘til si VENA aay nie -5-0693 PS SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M, 16 CHIEFEWA. ced w room Bs Fa. ise a heoreseaee ca ie J Cc HAYDEN, Realtor i 2. walton PE boas MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2to 5 . pe Voorheis Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive . 1935, by L. 8 sekiseate ail on one A aes base- m furnace, New alumi- and . New ba . 1M car with summer porch, lake Rear ening “and mca phone 7 2-1 : . KINZLER . REAL’ 670 W. Huron a Pa PE 423525 tiful ranch | a = Be count m with built-in bar, $1500 COLORED Why Pay Rent CHANCE “$10. STARTS DEAL Bedroom Homes Only 3 Left PoTHAN RENTS Only $220 down OI “DONT Mi Miss OPEN | THIS WEEK Bend ae St. hONBAL Leadon E we Sto WN REALTY oo Rventany sites ® Country Dream House on 20 Acres Among other nice hom es — Ortonville 24% ‘miles. Ciarkston 9 miles, School bus a eo. ery white attractivg snow’ ie — warm, comfortable and aare- ing. 6 rms. on ist floor inelud- ing ful bath | huge country kitchen, 16x1s", 2 rooms down 2 bedrms, by oe. o furnace Suburban Dandy : $700 Dn. and $60 Mo. Attractive gray . a. cpiogied apes. low on large garden spot arkston go Los fobs 2 bedr coms, trict. ing modern kite hea © Cabinets salote. ity room. of) heat, very decorated, ite red tape=o. gage char + toad Giroux Franks VALUET, Realtor MULT SERVICE on BEEME. REAL 4306 Dixie By : * . cae 2 Paes 4 4 As cy e = - : A a Se : i . A ty . : ; a he : x , rey yd Pi Toe eo : 1s 1958 Ee : 87 | THE PONTIAt T te Loan $3) Sale Household nw “ ¥. Dick urner * Money te ; Ss * + . " Sa ad . i eh a : 4h. Farifiele Heanes . 43, - Bor Sele Heusen. 4 CARNIVAL Ae For Sele Homsge. Oy non some Heweee_S8 __ Fer See ieee Jeiionyo Mts c eee ‘ ~ - 7 : 4 Hem 1p 5 tead REN? BEATER! | MII [ ER al af $300 DOWN FOR THIS Ou 10S. —= Roose ‘BUNGA. U k An ag MEXICAN } MISSION | toe pas are $55. NORTH SIDE cone new inees- : * ic e Ve napety tar tele ste tos die CHOOSE FROM peagelew: Lu ‘$25 " TO: Sal ig ceasiona ene Rs 380. This bata fe et Te Low DOWN PAY- | -jovely living rocm ‘and Sora, On ‘your ral Pitts BSc Be read Se burch organization o MENTS. oe eae be eee eee a waa Ft. | & eee rT) INDAY 2-5 coud Ne Ored ta 2 benee EOE ae cone’ softener, only $9,000 rvice i eae mie tes 8S u 9 cna range .:....: SUNDA age tanks, ew ee "JiM WRIGHT terms, ae fret visit us os a one GUAR. HOU Ba : sa iwi Abt 627 FE. Mansfield eluding Baar ae Sat AVE. PE S941) yunoN GARDENS unusual Home & Auto |snooss op romarune Mog WYMAN'S we é t re, ‘ OAKLA ec, 8 . ; ' : : z Only 2, blocks from eit y $850 dows. "Loctted "a-ait W, MOPEMEVERINOg until a'3¢" | BUS oomp, 3 ord begreama, CO. PT. GAS REPRIGERATOR. 18 W. Pike, EZ terms. PE 41128 Gay 3, LeBaron School is S ED INC OME MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE forge rocmy room, lovely mod- LOAN CO. pas: | Paes freexer, Good cond. TWO @ YR. CRIBS. $10 EACH. thts excelient ~ LOR ; itehen, breakfas St. (Corner Pike) * Toss - ~, full base CO ~ erh autiful 1_N. Perry $40 MI : ment; recreatien room, ga “Here is a real buy for the re 200 fh it oa y a.bo0-terms. LOANS, $25 TO. $300. | 8 TV, EXCELLENT CON heat.” large carpeted living ment minded buyer, Large EN. PAXTER 8 Liv OE TONE sass FE &-3788. iT OE FR Take Over Payments c ne a PRIG : ane ers = room and bath apt and floor 9.2 “\ illiam ge 0263 “GET CA CASH QUICKLY er We + New care Sa ue: on These screens, rocm & for owner. ) al . ol an * vi ues landsca corner lot, Can reom and bath apt. fo - Pontiac's choice Realtor ; Repossession Va ith cash to a_ t gas water heater, ILLS o d st. $5 po: GP morteace — pay meats” | sieum heat income from nd and | West side suburban h bungslow with | weg, 075 aN, Huron Bee Jp to % VERDE. set. MI 41624. $56.00 per month — i | 3rd. floors is §: os brik — Recrea fon reom, Multiple Listing Service : _Chrome_ dinette = RS OLD, | ITEM ae Pons whee} cent interest of will consige stores, bus line and OM, Co low = | set mo Attached two car ] d in’ i em GE, 3 ER La Shp. ceebeg outboard Seade Come out = down, “Located at 210" Raebura St ce tee ine lacome Property 43A a an Tetrigeratat, good cond. 13 cu. f. Norge sees $300 Sostys TO. MANS NSPIELD 224 E. WILSON ramic tile vbatns: ae agp eset au ONO Ny | 345 mag Ra. eS | aan Motorain Cosscle veseee $178 : Se : ws W ovely > — . Very neat older 6 room homtie.| Os, "idt love oat Obes Wecaey Security Loan Compa Y ance ca 0 iene Table FILE 0.0 . a eee ee cones eas Ts ur gui Oil be We chases Ip what you will have with this’ Mt PONTIAC BYATH RANE BLO. | Devas lanes, Tee dryer ae Ry a sbhasea Pil Dee AEtah uk) Sek te Take aes Wns | Hp wh a ~ Loans $25 to $500 | Hi a tsaswses wie 35h 21a <n id . . ; 3 , + seeeees * “i7 EXCHANGE ST__ | se’Bow Vine’ w'%o, gar “P| Fettaree “egrehest and fe'por | TOUSETICED —_ | bir ducoual Hyeargte pay [10 cu. MR. OF Beta ee = “ee wa. OM: — brick | furnished. HJ. A. } rNE G. SUNDAY 2-5 Only 3 blocks from ——— = $15,509 FOUR aygeocate cod ‘ened Se r month will a oe vaio Cone OP oF Pontiac = WAvas 5-6189 ALL Be A al bath Gp B rooms down. Full base; | car garage, Two ige. lots Paved | _ Faylor, Realto | Sa 8. Saginaw st. FE £0609, 121_N_S0@ia80 ont panes ae oe 2874 Otsego : pened comer Low price of $5,740/ st Here is one of use _— ko P 44 1 Sieoast. must sell, $125. F on Cherokee Hills wi 096, SEMPeTEAD bmalier home “Ger 8 For Sete Lake From: CASH LOANS taf COND. wi8 GOODYEAR Cherokee | FE an sm + YR. CRB. 5 . ; 300 D con SE Fa, to $500 pig after SERVICE 5 ; 102 E aves St. 2-3971 LL OR TRADE—Lovely 59 FRONTAGE ON SYLVAN oO 5-303 r- 5-6123 Stor tr aytowme ot win ReeTreSShe™ ve oa ag a) ean, Ae ASU FISTS Bal | w aol Py al SS ee bethe “OAC furs, Ataminem Only 17 lots available. Priced ER RCT DISCOU TMs Tester Installed $150.95. transferred ote Cone ane TP S vente ain| Ge Eeattots, Weta ae| fe eos uate, spelen ned nition gunieme Ser eee. | aesSiacne Co ie We wants to move quick. Car- | ood warm home. ‘‘ ct, your 3-8982. © ese yy ~ now $160. e, reg. 4 breeze way 1 had to ‘putla % yourself—you| [Susetrailer, land contra VILEGES. 2 e el sepet. -In Dept. toa sitached garage tarre | You, me bi eure yon SStitern'saiee' °* {**™ LAKE OAKLAND PRIVILEGES 2 Fi nance Co. gcd She - ae | | Used Trade-In o corner parcel and clean ss room home, carpeted throughout. | southern states. ‘ re saggy eons $1,000 down. $15 , ; ike vole ] Whiripoot elecire ‘QUOD. | WAOMER na vensvscee.eeees see ie Thi om F tl A 4492. : - . e m ee ee | eee eeseee oa q Sunday, eee eae ceramic jot, Elisabeth Latte a a sod rely to a = Veer Uberal | terms mt “On B® aa. 2 FAMILY WN. IN “I’m having it removed! When it comes we wits pr Pontiac bene ie mes zm ol) beaie®, wash- Be spot & chair mean en en LA . 80x . Full Gas hea 1 ane doesn’ to realize te ee awe 0 NT ater TO VOORs ing distance Pink of condition, Orion, isn't seem “er you wa tr water he HE ~ RIGHT” ONE. BLK. ‘| gieese tus brice. on yes, tre- asement. Gas hest, Wall to, wall| sists, sides dows, OR 3-4015- | tions problems, it ¢ — Drayton Plains anoet tia "Hoan ie set tay F50 50 - mendous cloes! space carpe <4 , foot living | me!” ND AT oe rot | Re one ae rr) a FR ONT Open Sunday 10-4 bedroom seneh. ae heat 610 60 rtunities 51 Walled Lake. A little Nel “ feast fee eppie |& Fees guns, EeONOMY oe 1,500 down. Se rn f : s ; m= LAKE L. BROW N, Realtor | fiste oot aap gy oo For Sale Farms 48 | Business Oppo mn = Utia Vit cur wade dept. tor reel FURNITURE oo On Watkins Lake. Exterior meri 1363 W. Huro Ph. FE 2-4810| Immediate p ~ SE. 6 RM.| BEAUTY SHOP SPACE Fight te - ars we TO PAY 1 8. 1a PE 2-915! st Eegnen ovpeo ee ins See WHITE LAKE || Myouse ota eaten Ra. sis ‘mont “equipment on W. Huron 8 re, Ha sala ee, co | ORR Ry" SOF HEA, COLOR ta m E. . SS) hot “ use : low. . 2 acres i "s IN i 2= the lake tthe. ex- EDRM., BRICK. 75° TO LAK 2 wilh make some ook er TV, FE 41133. SUNDAY 2-5 penuivences of lake property, Yes. > Onder $25.00 FE 0163, Older bome in & new lake, devel cies ar air, pelt RE AN barking. Phone FE S441. see ee DRY. only $11 or opm huge liv- IDGEW: —iALs D TO 8 SED te Tanto whectric . You will be room fatm house with R 8 mile | er, $125. R. B, 301 S. Tilden home with BL do han — i m, (stone fireplace). Base- in Ave. PE 4-6203 $500 les E. of Pontiac bad foto W Hu: Pontiac. 0 happy you ¢ 1 ng reo arage. On ene scre | 8%) Baltwin_Av 53 BEDROOM TO $300 — $25 TO = Heights on Auburn é : ; Pioneer Highlands : curremied| Wy bestia oven | ae Sea tees an ROCERY STORE, Well estab- COMMUNITY LOAN CO. ue Toe ooo Fy ap 818; : ertukeet mene ot oe Humphries Korea tatty BGG Beate | ranch Se are, ‘Slagce| ane, Cood corner cloee, | som TAWnENCE OA we ah THO ca gd ey Sele: anes tg: He ; t 3 ter 4 p " wn FE “north of M56 area. ——— cleared, tion. apart- ° = NI AN! .| burner elec ’ merce; TV, $25; 3s ’ ream ph ct eae menue ree] ay 3g Beige? tome sur "Poobe EM) atie “Price douse Owner OF | My wut hale Rett EAE NN | eee “svar | ect Sam Mil ae ibs Pm S08 caee Tce eS ae OP arent Open Eves. SUNDE "e 41 EER) for $1235 per : . Mé CONSOLE, 866.06 WRINGER TYPE WASHER. er ra an ceramic oF. ae E Listmo SERVICE , a he pth ste LEN ladle basement, Saker sbeat, Tm 20, TER. MICH. ies 16. Michigan Sew- WALNUE CAPERART LPI. 100 features suc asement. car. MULTI mare pows, mooet| 169 Dwi ght Street C. Schuett, Realtor table, a ty mile off main wey. mediate “possession ROC DAN is ee — 23331 7 er, CAPEHART HI-PI. $180. eting, gas at. Jus 4 RMS. & “upstairs 4g bath home. Fall ___1400_ Highland Rd. (M59) House, barn, good _mplem ~" . LO, Blocks’ to, bus line and Tei. tor 2 large bedrms votes 6 room, 12 ba ar ge eee d silo. Priced to se ’ ’ r (a ee eee soneed To eis ean Gar er Gun we as berement, ond w siz- | "WATKINS LAKE dows ro Salar perty. Phone! «RAINBOW REALTY LIVESTOCK Vooninis TO TILDEN. down payment, Near Livernols ‘& 950 ee ee gr cRES FE 30 nce nue Ph. R chester, OL OTL Ob 1-0701 Auburn, OL 32-2622. . DEN ing rm., beamed c wall, é E : TH oF ; NEED =N carpeted wall to wa AURANT WI N YOU 1 aga raised fitepiage, 3 bearma "Bol! Gong ofmuck. facres of tim: | alvping Quarters Lease ‘and| WHE} $ C OPEN SENDA Ss i ei cin nk ees | Serge Ses being © oe ae oe 925 -*50 B am pointment only. cond. homens és : SUNDAY 1-7 2100 Old Lane Terms! | Pbedeme pain ttt oor, ais: | P= installation business wickly on your = =e nd bath, nearly RIDGEW AY REALTY 050. Terms. Will tr Auto ~~ on one of Pon-| You can get tt q race Mond No INDAY 2-5 45 West Chicago dew. Custom built Oe ee ecaee ac, FE 4.6203 80 ACRES ; for sale. Loe Jnquiries to | signature, “car or | furniture, out } = : 0! * - SuND, ct this lovely 3 bedroom home, Lise "TO CRESCENT LAKE WILL TRADE YEAR-ROUND — ital mection type 10| _ Pontiac Press oe at, Pe Wil be sled to. help "2 any outstanding features Ward- RD. - uN LEP? ith sueeae and m Tm. home | basement, ie ak Leg laren inventory. FE 34131. = 333_5. Avery oh ig gh le pergicugement’ Woke Bor én| S"auacha Garagt ‘pos $3,500, ST eee | Ser oe ul cen | —Pomualttiese gut building, Bac. ‘ebces. A TOFFS and at. Immedia: +f id than "new. Te features. a seiot, Be payments tl tt apri.| WM. H. KNU 2 sb R4.| For Sale Resort Prop. 44A RIDGEW AY REALTY FINANCE CO. ki aod — $250 down Gt. 9100 down FHA.| pear ron 244 8. Telegr ’| For Sal ms Belawin_Ave, ae FF 4.1574 GHAIRS 46s | ~ a — . = heat, alu- FOR PARMS A ~ fi 4 : CH, chair, 6%: tep fable. a UCK oe ‘thread = siormi’ aa sereens ) SRDETS FREE Fei eee Laake On SND SUBURBAN | | Call Rutledge. OR can SoLtina N a £5: peae pe iad “a tnd ‘osterial plus ‘ull mits ; 1% car ° TATOVI® OWNERS IN W. OAKLAND OXFORD AREA — ope §4| _or Sunday. tions PE after 4 p.m. i ered rr. Ji W S partially wooded acres wi Mortgage Loans oF at ou m RITA ved rd. A g 63|4INCH SOIL PIPE, Espey =] oe _Beptonaple im illia PLANNING TO pecan pet Ser’ scene Se WHEN YOU GO INTO BUSINESS apepaviaamaamaneaae Pee j000 RUNNING. COM- | Sump pampe . sing super” ELIZABETH LAKE AL ESTATE & INSURANCE | : ILD? : s price — $15,500. FOR YOURSELF A Mortgage Problem? OG 2 Cop acre SA OMBING SUPPLY | Bers Rae POR Sions. | 1218 Baldwin =o Poir al a Holmes, Ine. SUNOCO We one sf Sn loans to meet | DITION. 968. 35 5 ACOMINOW FORM SSI = Visit our : " 5 roperty, 10; =~ X*«MA . , : 9 ELIZABETH LAKE ES- SEE OUR Bic) BARGAIN Puats 2531_8. Lapeer Rd. F_5-2053 Offers re eal meee oo greglleen — eongfbace mmog “prompt servic Also | DAVENPORT LI ore ll a : ba) cae | 9—4- TATES. Spacious older front homes which we designed 160 ACRES OF| and e <p? pe tittle bs ‘o'$1.000 buy land contracts and —. stove, $10; electric range, : home with 2 bedrooms and nd built in Lakewood Village. | OXFORD AREA. Srecm maé| 8b tuvestment of as immedi: We Buy Equities a hed chair, $6: M —— = CHURCH'S INC. ~ field 1 bath up; } bedroo: You'll pet tem bee. voles. BUILT gently rolling land: 2, also| The available | 9 GE. B RLTY, CO. | bedtsom coer. oe si8. ; - Joslyn Cor. Mansfie . ead lay. Goce. Pub Gietee You'll g ern home, all large rooms, i W HURON 8ST, PONTIA 50: large crib & mattress, $16. FE hes ar roam N YOUR LOT OR OURS Large barn and) | a 10 Ww 3.0048 samt , «2 a 7 : FLORIDA OUR NEW LOCATION ‘soul ollie gem ; peogema =. farm buildings. Se & Earimoor Mt. FE 8-0589 Eves. “SI, 500 = ret ATTENTION summer house. fenced yard. C. Schuett, Realtor School bus ae ce nn | ew tec ae 5. “Biva. ball LOANS—$000 to s DR ° BOUND MARKLE STREET 2 lots, lake privileges. 300) Highland’ Re. asm) excellent = tor net, ia mous name brand slightly PRE-SPR Immediate ene : 10 miles W. of Pontiac Te 5 homes, moder oF CLEARANCE and de- me with . ” . . : ard Lk. ‘ | pol agers Agee almost eB gy ae "expansion Leslie R. T ee EM 34196 or KE Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor em aSUN, Ol OIL CO. Klee COUBLY sone or iran Fluorescent. 393 [QUALIFY Panera ranch, . Oak 1%, S patos a " ’ ents a et DRYER. Cent ew. pap from | 4 wale yrs kitchen, ce- FE 5-816) desis For Sale Lots 46 2200 Dixie Hwy. at ‘Telegraph Eves, Me_Bridges, 7388 3 he ‘rou _ = oo —_— ae stove, sewing — _ ae 100 te — snteaee ramic ~ = — eas 2 aus CUSTOMER Ps "PARKING LET’S TALK Dantly — pe 54 chrome set, Munts*2i" TV, A ow last . Rreslacs. tae = beat, 10 A R . “LET'S - “ng Ue OR 3-2001 or PE 3-600 w—priced to. sell eg it's Saw nro Baca _ i. a F wis easy BUSINESS!” . an earage he Rational Building | casy SPiN WASHER. 6 YEARS! osca ‘benv one de ea. please you. 4 Bement. Sineprians : tine or phone FE 44720 on _ Very good cond. MY 31 ae ge BE DE ‘me io biewse PASTieal family home. 2 bed- ° riced, $0605. Owner OL 3286 ‘ Wife Left IGIDAINE, | FREEZER TOP Pur prices are low --come in AYTON — | gees @ah fis, tae : iogxiso FT. LOT, f00, NEAR Orer hist dropped th Swope 85. | Tatatcrs Batata | PLUS LUMBER i TINY Lake near ~ DR . tered walle Pull pasement, IRWIN avers LOT FOR Ste x eutiac, No teod—toal men 15, FOOT AMANA, FREEZER. | _tell_ FE 2-6 ~ REBUILT WATER SUR PL, Baten Company rms ; en 00. Baldwin ave. area BROS. -maker Volume approsi- Swap for car. F’ kes ear guarantee, Highland Rd, (M-Se) Foe. PLAIN 5. | Vee. Only Si. wm Babies, Babies, Babtes ' ‘002 ~~ mately for a’real bay. | 96.399, BQUTFY IN MA EAND | CON. "s oh - Pe 437 | >” . COME 00 Chee rm . Goaee By very WU apartments furnished with Nott ge J for ealawe “Building Sites” HURRY! P.8 Beat ealy 6% per por cent tanareal, Guowses for FRIGID : taedern 2 bedroom bunga- tenants, — = big and smell | ‘e Lon — we = ~~ | ‘Farm r Sig ectate Tt Bl pooh onth. a city e. Will & sll = ; ow gg bo tae ‘eee Stoker heat. 4 SS St e lots in Elizabeth }. Low as $100 down $200 r acre is 120 re S k Market Jitters Clark . 46402 or : ent, ent © ‘parking. Fuil ed 2 vol od An excellent DD’S INC farm a k € bedroom white toc 44813. Ask for ake clare. ' fener walls, large carpeted = street ith terms, Leake Es family, Priced LA y SANE. ho: road Won't affect this established _FE ‘a ; tile bath and price $14,200 w: piace to raise @ family, Drayton Plains} frame home : and HAIN W FOR ELECTRI aiiractively priced at $12,- wane. at just $15,750. 428¢\Dizie et ine EO WR 3-12 a = cue oon Sere tee nde | travel Os ope agtvotagd = ° weld sees, OIL ee FOR "ie | “ Here’s Another POE SAT LARS shina oa “geet boat.| frees uken autos seme quires substad wa pay: “Gheminem ‘bust or power tools N $23.95 | has huge tool pam & » 2 SAVE PLUMBING : * Fine place to raise a family. sconsble woe room, ae barn, MY 310 GE AUTO. FIL’ : DRAYT s., living rm, with fire- Re ig | other a IN ROUSE, s¥ SWAP FOR | “years old. Not e enough to 172 South Saginaw St OR since aula Eh. cikcoon. ton F UTC RE “LOOK = < siightly_ telling. with MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ®@urr a trek. Wash dally. diapers 2 Sebles. | —-aaanal cade GAGaT Ba q FE. 5-9471 REALT . room, 3 car garage. . ba rire woods. Better check this 4 on 7) eS eat “EQUITY Exc, for reguiar family wa $56.50. Ist quality | WOODS oe VENINGS AND SUNDAY 2 late" Close to chess, ims For Your Building cae'new. SALES CORPORATION ee be Perfect running orde fete "Will not| Grade. complete manufscturer's Ga ti wor eae ne MULTIPLE G SERVICE =. real i one NS 00” Program WHITE BROS. cane tacrifice immediately. Call OLive| ice guarantee « pers mal guarantee. "Le on © os. k pos- | — IDENTIAL LOTS, ESTATE N A. LANDMESS) — io : : Session of this large 3 Ses uowsreee careiee wexvece Sorry + cue ane wectteh «Malia we oR 218 an | en TELEORAPH RD. Baur Sy gg pL ae HEATER, MAY- ay. CHOR FENCES ; ee Tingcoe, wus he tar tor) EER Seat ae Sele Business Property 40 (east stm P ONT oon | Bea ees | OMS MARGE RATER ay : dovely | view Therma Cash Buy income. It's big (8 roo ae RE. IN-| cash. | So ee I) eRe Oe HEU TEREIM LS" Wi SSCL | Sale Business Property 49 whe tt Mi "Sitie | son ace On TRUE A FATE ; ramic e bedroom 4 A e tj] fellow se a hauf four - : ith garage. Built m for gar income maker, Priced . ONTAGE ON MONTCALM. and Dodge : fn tot Don't ‘valt — call } bag ne ‘rat trees. For just $11,750, terms. 2 _ COMMERCIAL LOTS, *.1 acre | 40 FR FE 2-0432 ’ Gastar = FS. i tor 'Se aaa rie Irwin | Sa epee Partridge | faiths z : ®t once. win Bivd., near Perry 8t c ial LATE MODEL CAR & ommercia land contracts or mort- town ol} e Home John K. r AUBURN RD. M-b0 HWY. 200 ged| On, MBP opposite eity sir- 1s THE “BIRD” To SEE gages Where yoo hove sold haces. Hot water and seu bat nceom LTOR Ft. deep 7 cement "block sage: 22 Au- $25.00 ts. - Automatic : ly $7,000. Total price. re romtage, — “Terms. pert for roperty, Economy cars. Spin Dry washer ‘| £ electrical” For sa te & ceed aelathor: et Huron, Bt. commercial $6500 nail yw A No rthern Mkt. — Trade ahem ‘off Saginaw, eat Maytag angeare tub weiner : a . omg: 4 and close to stores 313 West SPE 5-4846 ACREAGE 9 valuable. businesses ae na apart neue, cout «| -KGb OS. DEEP size setrigerater one erock Loa ot amp Sen) i Auto. heat. See Phone FE res Wee off Baldwin Ave., just on}, ie p68 or will trade ong property on’ this po © ees. would slike te "gmap fr | ire neiig $50. Bros. Paint Ts SUPPL this now the edge - ee ees limits. - equity for home, conhera grocery. ae ba — Fa tee thet's eda € ion, wee TOE feasts bs med oul é aN ie “gy : modern owner's ‘ orcas MIL APP’ 1300 | 2685 tlre en he ‘STEM: TORS es tt Inc. of $3750 "or ay termes. _ ce MARLIN 3 RIFE wil ios — BASEBOARD HEATING 8Y pil Ss REAL Eves & Sun With @ ree So toy nne <a. “ foresees oxld tug FE KELVINATOR Freezer, Used Ste diagram See G. A 377 8. Telegraph home. 9x15 2 EASY dry, Rene : . RMS. TABLE FOR’ : ted Large shade .. ' REALTORS 0466 esort 4.6997. ; = enewed . $39.50 . Pe . theome. ns bidiond “FE = trees with bg bem ane plata PC aaa SAL vs Assi me ‘Evenings ene beseny. ev yas cones taee B 4 acres ip PAINT SALE St EEPING SHOP CASH W AY a spac : : 4 3 ore bs ts percent Memeoer fishing area. Mn” niving $650 Down ones: EVES Sippy ron BUILD: | INVESTORS! Wt fect of veiustic| AS cremleee im Oakland bout. and sanders and, palert Complete | 81_W, Huron FE 41558 a pemeFociee nus vem | fom tezon imie ge [or agin, neaar'n Neches | Bi Mager anaes irate | sen ome a ane aS ARR WARE: ry. | Rovklahe "binds, ta ot 96 $4 ces ony «= down y d street, near schools, Neue Walled Lake stores, s ntire parcel handles NE KITCHEN SINK 20''x20", fe ockl heer jus Semen... 10 - dl payment “open "even etc 40.380 Tull price! — se fet Set par teark bon mace Cee 142_W. HURON CLUDING BASKET... $10.00. | 25 1b. ewes OO ment. Open evenings. etc. $8. R. 1. WICKE for $53 ar front foot: Eas ee 4'x8'x% Chan Cl) mm = Vacant nut w.“MAPLE MAYFAIR 6-43, Sha? ges Se saa” 7® | REALTOR Saab rg = SMiear Lurene FE 82601, 0 LAVATORY 20g" = 21°, INCLUD, | CxBnie. plpwond oo, ite ‘ f. : Businesses : G PAUCETS ............ , WOOd .sssecreeces “t ; . full basement. SUITABLE 1 1060 W. HURON TRADE ax0'2% 4s "92 E Z 2 bedroom EFRONT LOTS, FE 4-358 OR FE ¢i00). Bhoe PE cwarececses states = 6 room home 2 Ia car saose. 2 ct nites “tor pone ae ‘as Odes eee Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A QUOR TAKE OUT. su. Sue nice = tnd i orth Ext. ih doar aco 4 bedrooms and utility. plas- Only $10,500 with rendel, LI - every y of it, Large Giesheove OE8-88 teres walle. bak: tore ot ome . TATE OCCUPANCY WARE. arm home. 1GiDAIRE, 6 doors, ink Ack. ios. 4.88 Attached 2 terms. KE GOLF? IMMED: With small esp agi to bot- dining rm. set with beau- fambs.....: seaese $2. car’ earege bit So $2,000 : ‘tal Mimestricted lot, 100 x 150 R. level, ja oe en ee Boee iat handie tre fresh meat. and moder eS mod- unt eae 9 x 12 rug.| 2 -= brass pair... § 40 down..Cali MY ae) Near Hospita ideal for ranch oo If Courses ting on ses small truck Dotne an an mgood living ernizing this lov gee All excellent con . Ph. oor passage rT eda a = decorated, “wall to welt ne nae ee wees ioding decks Hieteay Een bere ait right. addi to owners mane. aa ny 4-7667 eves: or Sunday — 2 Stout See at in” 100 ft. *s s * barn. j i * * LAWR ane pate Seroment, woes oes suburban lots for Cal 4-250 or after R. D. "RILEY, Broker teres ‘af good Tana at ‘ came — ae A Se “CRIB AND MATTRESS, axf, 3x9 per s S89uSbe deserts ee — YR | ) spring beth Lake Rd. I Brand new, $15.95. Pearson's Fur- | Door pockets |... fe ga ‘DAY 2- GAY alee aaron — FE |4-4821 ail Ask for Mr. Brown rp Lake Ave. | Gelling ile colors, f...::---)..§ 10 SUNDAY 2 ° E. Pike Open Eves.; (GILES REALTY CO. ee RORINROM. | i inees Opportunities 51 BER ICE STATION Evenings cai OA, $2618. LH. CAROE” ASSORTMENT. OF BOR | Ask a <—s ‘Cash-Way" 136 E. Sx : a AVE: . $2.95. R. B. Munro Elec- ae 2 ’ : | FE 4-9584 FE 5-617 221 Sponges 55293 . : IDEMAN 9 ACRES INDUSTRIAL PROPER- New 2 stall, now | available for} Ph. FE 24810. Sere. $2 © Were ; ers T1-LEVels! After 6: FE_2-7906 SMITH-WI het vex | Fronting ron River Appraised lease located Dinie . gin HD ay USED Smilies aa CIMED (OAK, DOUBLE BED. . L ESTATE road bsg ° , _ N NORTRERN Ranch Homes! SYLVAN LAKE OPEN |? sSELL | Soe | Eee ui katie a | a peas soings oad, alten Reet : TO BUY OR S JAM LTY CO. clair Refining, FE 415 jj = rm or rm. 3-95809. 4 i : = ’ Residential or commercial lots Zines Mia jMiddievelt . ST AND ARD ( On el DINING ROOM, SUITE. | "040 URING: beautiful new three bed 4.6464 - dark ei gr he e. state VENTURING: fom brick educed prices 3-5 SUNDAY HOLMES-BARTRAM Beach oad Boat Livery | new, > Tota some ines WANTED chide Iatys Gereasian wainst t reduce vse Ces . _ oe Lat mum TSIDE : _ _ 3623 Coseyburn 4395 Dixie Hwy, on > ise Loosten So top highway | sear through company. Second and somIORRIS SUS ml | ee Sivide. eval OU — ua Bare Custom Built LOON LAKE SHORES. 3 tore. Grocery store, 4 rental RESTAURANT. BUILDING AND ph FE_2-0567 an Ov ERED PORCH | to Rose- ay ce pete Living om For Sale Acreage 47 unit units, & gyners home. Call us for ag oe Valiaie business geno “8: WILL TRADE i park dd DRIV Drive out Pontiac Bite 2. AeA home cee oe Teen BY OWNER 6) ACTUAL ACRES. details d Union Lake ¢ Village. Ort a ove SMMUNITY WATER [eae ae cee te me Smart kitchen’ with, knotty ates level Top Soll: OA 8-2353. Gas Station an Sent eet ie an ee: yi Ag ‘ se or alties. BLACKTOP arenes oe pine ee “| COUNTRY LIVING, 15 MINUTES Store Building aon ge! y. Re ble Qr Jot for, 3 home. Full ey gre ALUM. STORMS & SUNDAY steel car mile from Wa- ‘ further a- FES $-6767 0: | Ge PM ies Gade terfords igh 8 ool, approx. pgp cbang 21 slore. 24. by A yh ag ay WE 4.4200 Jerome’ Building Co re > i -J b. oe landscaped lo . e: d. cleared, | . Station y store _tio vi ht. — . NSIDE — | 5 Dri on “Plus utflity 8 20. ‘Central *MORTGAGES, HART : INSIT RMICA, | WM. Disie. tara Fight “on Naver 30 Ka x iets inke’ ic ree oo ing. a slso ‘owne ner has § WE ae Ww. ¥MeNichols, Detroit For Sale Clothing 56) #8 | . on * ~ WERTIRGHOUSE OVEN. | Blse fa ian Ege | sab la et RIDCEWAY RESETS WE C Sie STATE | "dating 'itaes eset Peas PRE rape KENNEDY Bach - AREA ies arpa ae Y PINE | ms 48 | 975 Baldwin Ave. — - es, misc. items, Call before @| Rose SATIN BR BROCAL 21 sLIDINO GLASS. WALL AREA Leslie R Trip », Realtor . For yr Sale Farms 48 Cori SHOP. WELL LOCATED, Chass Cc a anor oe: Tota) rh p.m, PE 2064.0 | bed. Aristocrat ress and box x e Aeon e ae I ——— Established business. Price $3.300. 8 real estate with| p.m. FI ead FON Coat 117 Clairmont. Apt. REALTOR Sen 78 W. Huron Street 92-9676 | -BUY THEM NOW vane WE . eaades and equipment, $1,- . Pa — 230x100 ft. /——s pgs age 4, $35. 86 N. Rose: 17. THER 3101 W. Huron “til 9 FE_5-$161 or_____ PE 23-0676 HAVE A EL ON ~ 300 down, , lease nal’ sqvarery bgt length, tet _____ Open “Evenings ° —- 130 acres of the finest in = bie. Investigate. for . snows good ‘gross & _lewn, FE Hl farms. A-1 bidgs. thruout. + rs. Clark Real Exs- + rerms, will take trade a wi ee seth the skits, Nocaae | are BG cepts | FF as Ta Boutnern| ga pares YOU'LL ENJOY Partridg e a on Blacktop road. ‘Priced to eell| or ae {413. Open evenings TAN . % ‘cents. - at once with terms, “ ' saree res See tne icons ioe 120 acres Lg ete deluxe P ongt th with sae ine eet : Income + Trade suk DAY 2-6 p.m. _| get bee ee workable cept sank tap S day! ee eee |. E” AT WATERFORD | bout 4 acres. Many peer in Meta: | <0 102 E You un Na, income al Gan Se eens WESTRIDG nore area. Priced for quick sale 7 oppor- ‘OTK ‘tincnian aed plus owners ‘apt. lead ot fae peik. bead no sora howreed => tunity Sates Best oe. ft ite of F 1 zee ik, . BRC a dr. FE ; : DIRECTIONS posers ae es" ee wi aa Put features: Smast | de- 128 acte all modern farm, eee mt 8. OSes Ten, cottee tabi se : SAVE ENERGY, USE eg OMILE PAST bome in trade. tiyrooms.utlty rooms: 1S with five ream. opentype hating nore WISH _ FOR] Bes. oft eon x noeeee OF MEY 7 108i 7 SNOUE “BF oat Pe 166. i ANT ADSF To find. a findows M 7 SEDS, SINGLE & DOU-| VANT ADS aialnai 3 Bedroom Ranch pane pn ry pee tip"scree tilebie: Baad MONEY! Make it easily Sele Land Contracts = ba wringer, wash |" *, $950 Dn. ; screens —rendy for immedi- rms, te ° : hae RANCH <1. Soe job, - lace to live or a Bateman Pleasant 3 S Wecesun. Besecter —— > ply. hm lag through Clasified Ads. To "hae erie oe Page Bat - t & chair, 2 ; P : rl ated kitchen. go iene Ask about our “‘irade-in” pian! back jour. on reports. All" farms } ‘ f interest ents ea. Private x tables, matching good used Ce, see Classi- By: Te 80 : ; aay ; : ee table, 2 decorator ‘ i _ Kampsen ie hee Rie ee | Heltman, yee BRR BueBey"’neavton | ell, tent, buy, swap, hire, EE rere oS Fal hat Bah eg NOW! A rot ae = , : uae REALTOR partkipcr| He Topenr dial FE 2-8181. eave, wrsaces ae : a 5 W. Huron Street © £8241—Res, MO +3825 cn REALTORS FE 4-05 528, FE 43801 O80 y. SOR | oe s-4161 OR 394111 Phone M : j . ye am 8, Taph Eves, & 8un OPEN ‘TIL » : \ ‘ ‘ ( Yo. * ri = : . ¥ ‘y 1 i “HE PoNTrAc PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 15, 1958 1, Pir # x 8 GVS ose ees. $3.60 = cree } AS. Sa qvee, 1488 Baldw hog FE 2-2543 Eo ci cid se ae “$1.25 rice: ' cn ew - in store an Hg Ge 6 Fed 7\ a 4 Stellen “equip. Cheap, MY REO Lawn Mowers $49.95 up é' ONLY JOE'S AGN SURPLUS FE SOTHORIZED OUNE” MOORE ERB Ee A RABBITS AND GOOP . Buy, 5 Sell, Trade. Burrshell: 8 | poe SALES & SERVICE egraph PE 2-4 WES DUE TO LAMB IN INCORPORATED CRAFTS ig LeuY..48 Ul, “FRADE. | Merch or April. 3 yo panny. 53% iN FE 4-5139 oi goats. 13 yr. nanny RESTA UIPMENT, BaR-|" 9h Sate aT :LO RIFLE ianivED sia fei, FE 5-5000. | Phone FE mS eg "| horses & pleesure Arabian, 5- R = mcuyp.| MAR CALIBER RIFLE — wited, s patoon 4-0525. serena Ng oe one box of thelie. Like es An L _ PALOREINO. 3 Rs. sheet oovered er. systems NEW 8 sH REVOLVER Biagypnin Van Dyke Rear 27 es 4 : : pn hae gga ae a oo es L PINTO Hc ORSE. GENTLE : ” WALKING tors and ed mowers, “They mus mast 0.” es are TER PISTON . Cost a , used bus Tarte 900, Be: «tose. +89 Ly ercury ™ “haga ae uae es 5 ‘Om pie’ of ining tackle Pand live | wan "| Chicago ory $13.88. Hydes HARD’ “)2182 8. « Wri "| Across from Miracle Mile Shopping cash: E 2-091: WILL CON 8 ATIONA — G, BUT We DEAL Exe. cond machine,| like new MA 43076. Be tien a Coot NATE SOBTERS — 1244 FAIRLAWN, ROYAL From Atm mreenritoned ‘ ah Bey K. MICH. Lincoln 5-0924. fier’ co. call YE 20285 “at Finest € z OR 3-404. ale. 1040 -W | FARMERS! , ; ee CUTTING AL- cn Lake fd Rd. ‘Bloomfield Hills. Sale Sporting Goods 65 be=3 mAY AND STRAW $40. 44 MAGNUM-SMITH & wEssEN.| FE 500M. a New, $110. 4:10 gauge “nee HAY STRAW. WIRE TIED. Skeet grade, , Ventilated rib, cults Ph. Romeo, Plateau 2-2430. spec STRAW o 1 1100 BA $400. 4075 Winchester m e} w H. aS “Sabet cond. le Lk, Holly. ME Bee Model 10 W a ee ; inchester 370 caliber, For Sale Livestock “72 EOREAN a a _ 2 ENOLISH SADDLES, 1 a “o peas NSULATED BOOTS. reas Midwest ead jo ret Hg coats, wool pants, | § BU ae ae KID GOA tered Nubian. EL 6-2403. ~—chiidren. 42301 12 iille Ra. Novi, Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED: LIVESTOCK, RREST Jones, MA 5-00:6. siege For Sale Poultry 74 Tr LLER SKATES, 1140 . Deluxe we yy | wear, $14.95. |_Pattixhs, 19 N. SAGINAW ST. Fae vo Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Son ow wEsT Lav fare ig H pooner “band gre ge fii art How: Two RUCKS. 3,000 A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, he Sint atl “atrte Peeler ast a SAND AND MA- Talbot Lumber |;5 _ NORE, San TS stpoaiNG. are snow removal. eeavitnaee soll +323 & FE i or &? a will buy. a engine price cas al power mower, The is ‘worth that usiomers will get the. best ma-' w. F R LA Ui oles ami tank. Also good. nace. OR pada or MA i. Ae os Up. t ‘Souin ; . BENSON. LUMBER CO. WRECKING BARGAINS All material to be sold on job at 208 & 248 Oakland & 25-27 Bald: Wolverine Lumber Co. 329 8. Paddock -__ FE 2-074 ‘Machinery 60A * AMP AC ARC WELDER, 60)% Jobs, of Rod, OR 3-5689. 2 Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT TAAAEED Stuns HAND SANDERS RILLS SAWS BROWNIE HARDWARE OPEN pap PE 3-9239 feet SANFORD FOR RENT Fioor sanders, hand sanders . furnace voenee cleaners ‘Wall- Oakiand Fuel & ‘Orchard Lake Ave. Sale Musical Goods _ 62 “EVERYTHING IN MUSIC” CALBI MUSIC COMPANY HOME OF: > BALDWIN Organs and Pianos Selmer - Conn = Bundy — Band Instruments : Sp! at forcase chase how ‘|\DRY SLAB ‘iB WOOD. EXC. FOR and furnace. - Wood, Coal & Fuel. 1. 67) 14, 18 & 2 INCH WOOD, DE- __livered, $5 @ up. FE 5-1413. “Vande WOOD OF ANY teaver aa Seer nd Yn ee : Sie re SUAs Woop , REASGASTE Del. FE GOOD OAK WOOD FE 46129 i} . HA > | any jength desired. Also shade & ornamental trees at reasonable prices FE ¢ p | Pe =! coe. Fils Oakland Puel rt ow Srenard Lk. Ave. “Senin ere fas eat 6 coe aitna Ol Phase i Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 omen aes. Fer Hor, Sak Sale | Pets Sa AKC AKG DACHSHUND FUPS. 4EC SR Lg ay cs pion “parems, jpeeeenabie. _ Sale. FREE oe PICAL Fis coe Bay 2 and get free. Hunts” Pet Shop, Miracle * ile Shopping Mateette sane GOLD oe a PUPS es ie Rare, ent peties <. NO pared yeeralsing this ts: D AT| —— i now BREEDING GEESE parckee ~~ Emden _ aed air, to 17. lay. Tneubator. ‘$15. 3 xe bow e Rd. 2 miles no Be Sar _ Commerce PULL $, COCKERELS. “2 a 4 se ~~ Sale Farm | Produce 73 “APPLES than, NORTHERN er. Bald: $1.00 [ pressed. Oakland Orchard st Commerce -“ oat ~” Farm rar Elgulpaoeat 7 76 ‘63 FARMALL SUPER C, MANURE and = =. baled straw, 2 nest trail. s -_— chicken brooder, MI ) ATTENTION “ 2 HP. AIR CO: R. LIKE. \—-new. 6 ton chain fall. FE 2-1262 ot So ey = V3. Offenhauser complete. EM BIG PAYMENTS” : Xx ‘ORD TRAILER SALES Zimmer ~ General Gardner - Michigan Arrow Richardson - Holl ction Top trad ances Also a large selection of good used mobile homes at bar ga ; ces Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes 4301 Caste a “vs. a DR Lains 4 miles ‘North | OR 3-1 Sa TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 1” WIDE LOW As. $1.005 OTHERS {(N COMP ARISON 100 modeis avat'oble in 1, 3, or 3 3 bedrms, 8 and 10 wide. Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 6 8. Gens ee. FOL F peed __Rent Trailer Space 79 Bali fe, Bas Saceurtes eo | eas, F 8S. of Lake a tie oN bain: ARE s0LD 3 0 trailers. We your t t. We will: sel & for 10 cent our: lot at Marine Coach Saies, 162 Rd. Helly _ MElrose a wizey by Kate Osan “Boys are SUCH fools!” Wanted Used Cars 88 88 | POPP PRL AAA A HIGH $$$ PAID FOR JUNKED cars, Joe Arthurs EM 30101. Bud Shelton Motor Sales EY fut Bre a C USED CARB, - clean cars. Bee ¢c. s top, aol ys wp on L. c, a iso °F Baldwin A PE #-35}1. eae — ESTATES. MODERN and playground. EM ee SapORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who on the bert. Base rate only ag OO miles east of baford. on eville Rd. O4 68-3022. PA AT Kerrpgntots Where living is vacation—72, lovely acres a a private Auto Accessories 80 soul 36 b 66 bh — bi ~~ INSTALLED FREE ion p. Snow biow-| scurners. tail pipes. starters a ieee | ow eror Dinie| craters. carburetors, Sei wy, MA $7078 or OR +796] BUTE ppacns AUTO Ab CENT DISCOUNT WILL 940 Baldwin PE share. 30477 bew owed on the purchase of any used tractor. plow now fs EO ime so pring. im, your i For Sale Tires 80A be ts ac our sp! Teak. a) USED \ 50 UP We We ¢i rts and service, all buy-Bell. Also whitewalis types tractors and implements, | 7 STATE RE including Fords, Pergusons | 503 8. ee 4-0687 Olivers, Call us for estimate and| NEW is BLACK. pickup. . nite plus ‘us ex rena Pontiac hi 15, $13.95 plus : tax, © = New tire Farm & Industrial tee, State Tire Sales. $63 wis Tractor Co. a es “Puy FIRESTONE Pe sieel or or PE e144 __. | STANDARD BRAND | NEW “TIRES MODEL “56 DC 34 CASE TRAC- | traded in on General tor joader. Hour x pote peees | Up to r cent off. oO or * age condi « 1s ie. rye Mitfora rd, MUtuai_ FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND) used Proux Oliver Sales on _ Jest north of Oxford, Act Now | z HOUGHTEN & & SON J. 1, Case & Ferguson Desier IN SAWS. NEW Lawes é ~ os rie Wooawara aed of 14 Mi.) Bir- __lngham._ ATOR ’ 1 rs trace tor, OLive i Auction Sales 77 2 DAY PARM AUCTION 3% am each day. 4 miles § of aoser on i. i Shee, Pa eS sets: mora. Monday 17th, full line of good farm machinery to farm over 500 acres which includes a "36 rris 333 sel trac- Auction Sales a Dixie Highway , on Plains ‘ Every” Wednesday 7P Every Friday i. APS |Every Sunday ... 4 P.M Buy and Sell Daily - OR - 717 $i4 Lone Tree 45629 Door Prizes | ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Sagiaaw 9t Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRAN 1967 —— EAGLE EXc. cond. pete A For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 FOR PARTS ON Bavidson Har rie Sag & “ERVI Davidson, see les Co., 372 8. PE 4-712] 3127 W. Huron PE 2-6122 7M neal FE MTR. EXC pte MTR. EXC. BOATS AND MOTOR COM BINATIONS TO FIT ANY © Er. NEW AND ‘USED. LAY-A-WAY OR TERMS. Harrington Boat Works 1999 §. Telegraph gy -8033 __Open_ Sunda HP, Tony's ee rathet |- 308 Oreha oS cheap cars. aes. io | WA ; GRINDING IN THE Se ht wks FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 iat tat Pike) FE toe | & Accessories 85 D “LAKE pPeaLES 1, BOAT ‘arn Fa — FE 2-8 Fer boots Gator Gator ae See M & M Motor Sales Por we dollar an iste mode) cars. 2627 Dixte Hwy OR _3-1603 TOP C Chait! iH! FOR = MAKE OR model ~ yee dow: ECONOM a) “AUBURN WE BUY cane ‘IN. ANY CONDI- tion, FE 8-9157. Wtb.: DEED & J Sil Seal oe. ore eens, "36 (RELIABLE Chevrolet, around Fad Ortonville, NA 4 “WE. TRADE DOWN We buy ‘54 through ‘5/ Lag ears “Terome’s- "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass ‘ FE 8-0488 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN U CARS i tRocKs Matthews- ve, OPEN ‘til 10 P.M. \- Hargreaves | 631.0 Oakland Ave "tee wr highest Sheet cash Slat i Wrage up we. See "R &R MOTOKS ™ Saitens -. & U “OBURN aerdtis CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. "Used Track Parts 894 an PSED TRUCE, P TS Wi 2635 Auburn Ave $e Leese Be For Sale Trucks 90 ae 1968 ddexde res, with with 2 spares. Good . Also °51 Cadillac, $495. Wa $395 a pera: Smith Motors, FE 4-i170. __ $21.72 PER month. No m down, assume ~ dn WRECKER. TRUCK. GOOD 4, 32 PER vinay woes “eras oes ‘3 FORD 1 TON PICKUP. $575, ‘0 FORD F 3 EXPRESS mS per mo. No money dow¥s assum Feroa Contact George Milton, rod Turner Ford Li 94000. | 1947 “INTERNATIONA L PICKUP. $129_ 1597 ~Agems M15, ORTONVELLS, MICH CHET PickUF « Very special, full ev VS % ton, pickup with "sell at $1095, Just your car or truck Gown, ;| Haskins Chev. Magic a aad at MIS 9 1952 . GMC 1 TON PANEL 50 LARRY JEROME: 2 DEALER PONTIAC'S | TRUCK CENTER GMC _ RETAIL BRANCH Oakland wat Cass ; 5 q- =i xe et te. For Sale Cars “ne. BRUEER LE M, JEROME Sela Hamactraiiors 76| + ‘Brig he ga? Orchard (ahem coe 9s CASH» HEIAEOSUR ERIE | at ae » MONEY! Sell unneeded \belongings for cash through’. Classified Ads! FE 216i. es PE 4-4547 | L &YD. DUMP | BECK WIL ian “DON'T PASS UP —for Sale Cars 91 Pontiac's Top Trader :: aon s hi ¥ R clean. Ko cash down and Eddie Steele Ford, PE t. STATION wagor, Gyromatic renames. new tires a real buy . R RS | & R MO | 724 Oakland __ FE 4-3528. 1955 DESOTO HAR RDTOP. V8. AU- tomatic. Power steering & brakes Redio @ heater, White sete tone paint .. ties Power- Radio . $1005 1957 Bel-Air 4-dr. Wagon. seed Ve Power brakes. eater. Z tone like new | i | | 1993 Pontiac 2 dr heater Radio & $445 HOME R HIGHT MTRS.| Minutes From Pentiac”’ OXPORD. MICHIGAN _OA_ 6-2528 | + | ALWAYB A WIDE sELEcTion OF | LATE MODEL ROLETS TRADED IN os THE ALL NEW CHEVROLET 1985 CHEVS ............- $695 & Up | 1956 CHEVS | $905 & up 1957 CHEVS ........ _" 91395 & up ~Chevrolet HUNTER AT 8 wo? BIRMINOH HAM a4 ae v- Rg SE opr — 53 ‘CHRYS! LER "y cpus wos aa Tre i Re forged ra at Eddie “qeele Ford, FE Two Chey. oe Dr. Cheap. a oo Cad, idake your own des} 1953 Chrysler Sedan ihe alg Pontiacs, 1 owner. 34, Thig isp Beautiful blue New 22 Back 2 Se ae os and De | Mae o “ee — Terms.| optionally clean inside ee, out. £0 mors car selec — aliegge. oe ines and Gre Mostiv trans, which we finance.) - PLES A wi . Prices $35 & up. We siso trad?) 69 Oakland — PE 2-235) mortene wor wat pave you, | 0 E CORONET « DR. Deal toda. - bs al gM ECONOMY USED CARS Clarkston “Motor Sales uburn CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALE @2_Aubum off Saginaw PE ¢2131 | CANN TOn Mich Phoue MA rest ‘48 CHEVY. BEST OFFER. OR +3700. Volume Sales “SWEPT-WING DODGE Bread | new ‘58 Dodge 2-ir. sedan, popor CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S ii acs 4 oot ACCEPT yt wee ae Can be Parking Garage. a ae. “7 WHEEL DRIVE st A tion $505 wagon Roger's Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave. PE 2-0658 “WE CAN AN REDUCE YOOR Ci CAR Pontar. Comaenty Finance Co. FE 8042 53 Super Jet Hudson $295, can be seen et 4936 ston - _Men - Oriop Rd. MA §-1473. aan 1955 XK-140, MC convt. mg roll up windows, iP J oo throughout. FE Deere alter 1 PONTIAC C Can be had with no ae MET AT _| Roce SAVE ‘3 Olds Buper Holiday. Rambler 2 Zs be etees 4 uick Centur: a f ag a iar. jew ‘ vy cae Pontiac Sales | Bi bain "5S ( @?.... 1008 Pontisc chicos 6 Pe. SEem- | 34 Olds 2 Or susteator. foxy ALL CARS GUARAN 1954 Pontiac Hydramatic. HOUGHTEN & SO 4 Dr, jo and heater. Excellent ll 1955 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 8 op Poser. giide_—Radic. Heater. age. isis outh Belvedere 2 Dr. ardlop, ission. Radio Heater. Low poilesas. Plus @ — of ¢ transporta- tion specia 8EE | —Jequat— AUSTIN, : . M.G.. Austin, Porsche, Aifa, Ronee MAIN, ROCHESTER Clarkston oon, xigite ‘m8 __ MAple $-5566 or MApie §-1141 ““RAMBLERS - Used cars Repair work, ENGLE 54 | Rambler 4 DOOR $567 North Chevrolet 52 se BRAID 1985 ages frome 2 DR, POWER gue. 3 15 ater = cond., "* : FO WaG-) it good condition. 05. 4 OW. ID COND., "CHET. SEDAN. GO0D © ee aby “Ex appre FOM, Rau, SE eTeAL | ever payments. OR 3 FORD Rei. Avi TRANS. 1 owner, 34,000 actual miles, exc. ond, $640, Ma 5-533 * es Oxford Mtrs. die Steele's for only pub bo ‘ month. Only $245 down. 2705 or ew 8. r chard Lake. Rd, Keego Hr. OA _5-9204. ee BEL AiR. | 56 FAIRLANE 2 DOOR. Ral. V4. P.G. extras, by own- Age omy tic, WW. Spot Real- “ ad Wy a Get our price on this. bei wie et | 3 TOR VICTORIA. R. & H. -Swnet “ee ® ABSOLUTELY No MOREY DN. Brat? lays. | OL 4. _ | Assume. payments of $2480 mo. "35 ir gh DR. 6 A se gal Credit Mgr. Mr. rumen Bord, at beauty. ‘ery clean. 1 and low payments, Eddie cr) RD 3 Se eet a itt ad ‘6 10 . RDR. own iw Phy 3 Leather istery, R& H. ¢ Ford. FE 23-2566, 80026. <a ~The Price Is Right! i CHENBOLEY WR ATE,2 | wp racrara ° Rambier res _Biluetge. Price 1,138 OR D208. |p Wily’ 9 yee, = io Most ie: "53's Roger’s Sales & Service ; is 965 Aub ag the m re 2am |® : : Hardtops | Ae re as $275 or $16 per mo.) .| 41MM SALES ‘uron (Mile W, 98 a ineere oar down. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves GOOD | ou at Eddie | ‘ST PONTIAC 2 D $1395 | Radio & heater, rg jet Back beauty |°86 BUICK ROADMASTER .. $1695 SEDAN, radio & heater, dyna- i flow, power equipped. | 88's & ‘36's PONTIAC WAGONS my} 2 doors and 4 doors ue CADILLAC 63 SEDAN Full power incitiding : = $1105 | . $3608 | "ST L CADILE A : White with pong wo. A aiken neon “pi CADILLAC | CONV. woes Parr for is "36 4 mowing CATALINA ae $1398 Radio & f and automa tig. A slick car, : "36 gen. N. DEVILLE ..#! Red Phite. full power a noms ‘a OLDs Hi $485 Mee od | ~ ae as” & heater, - hydramatic "} 10K RIVIEE. RA ‘rail "power, —_ Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. ‘Woodward | . ‘ham MI 4-1930 windows. | This car is low mileage & sharp. | agers wit ereen| Bsc CS fad ‘3a MEANS WARD Vol MOTOR SALES at ie olume te 2s MY _3-2750 Orton a Low 10? DODGE CORONET HARDTOP, ia i ee » SE og ear down — 36 mos. . . FOR A GOOD DEAL 1S Beey Baal bo 2 ar... 8 ies | au Behe et arcane be $ ‘Se Ghev dar . 3 as SEE McNEAL EY Studebaker Scotsman Ger FO 2 weiss - Si as Woodward, A ed 42042 | et mo, ou ate @ passenger fuil size, full : 66 Chev V-4 PG Sed Re bitr+4 | “_popae-PLYMOUTH. I DEALER _ _ner Pert. stat ie hester, = wt Chev 3, Lite 005 | 90 CLUB UPE DeSOTO, GOOD rer ——— turn . 2 oe ef lib ce fates | __cond ayes Por top quality new car tradeins| policy. and guarantee, | "68 Chev H-top Save $1000 | °57 DESOTO. ‘ DR, FULLY | ° sv y LM Sal | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | 5 POD 8 «DOOR, « Soeroa ‘Suburban Mtrs. gorver 8 Bird. ry “seetons, JU8T YOUR CAR DOWN Free acm. ic. Ged condition. | om, to , a Fon RWAOON VE Va Pou. 585 8, Woodward Birmingnam Haskins Chev. | *nteiteee bbe. 8 RARDTOR Ayes. t,| ACTORY “Oakland County’s alte cy eat = Wises Bervie, Sesbaben, fbi Fastest Growing’ | "Eta BME OT ver ome roe | BRANCH Dealer!” iB a een aia 3 6751 Dixie Highway at Mi5 x 55 OLDSMOBILE ’ ' mate! suet Span Nites “till 9 ‘9 | Mercury Motor Very clean 57 TRIUMPH ae Good an? heater. Call after | ” WOLIDAY COUPE : pettaa wi ‘91 CHEVROLET apo pa a RICE TWO | $1495 4 speed trans mission, overdrive. CONVERT [BL E dl Gy ‘Ideal for —, Robin's eas 2308 mileage. “gS CYL. EXCELLENT Se See ee oo | WaeRS Ge: OWENS PoNTIAC 10OR, LOW oe $350 maw, Pi x 4 = s. gsormar PE 64101 ND _ TAKE EF Minis ‘Si FORDS, 7 ee cat ‘@ OLDS. 3 DR i §-1517 @ YOR ores ax, 00.0 ry H.W... ie a mi, 20 ar © day guar. RET AIL clean. F— 1427. \ 1081 3 BOu.| mosey dows. repeats et a ah Pod a |e cae eee Lame | «= STORE ar. ce | at a = a , Wax MI : ALWAYS 4 paporon OF | 3.3937. Z 6 MT. SiN st. : a ena ne ee IPE iret ensiar tee rote ‘So CHEVY VERY 9090, CONDI: | rw "tires, edceteed comix only $1 Our a tion. §-1925. 223 Nelson. FOM, 2 000 miles. perfeet ¢s cond) | 4 Gekiend ae ae egierrnes so? PLYMOUTH 4 OR. CUSTOM 1 * FORD. V4. RONS GOOD. #65. eourenn, Phone FE 2-5581. like new. I . 9960 iw + Bagh pay MD R& “ a re No 'S6 Ford | eva pea enero } | tras cial weet) 56 for Inspection - V8 ; SR a R MOTORS ALL THE FINE -evauiry CARS : . 124 Oakland PE _4-3529. Volkswagon JEROME Pickup Plymouths _ § PASSENGER METRO : $948 1958 $1486 © Bright Spot" North $149. DOWN, North | proves amend ot yoer Omer! == CL avrolot OR TRADE IN | Chevrolet : Orchard Lake at Cass | okUNTER AT s. woop’ ARD ,, TAXES se ‘ss PLATES ; . aap i CHE. DOOR” HARDTOP. HL FORD FrATig * WAGON + 4DR.| ALL MODELS AVAILABLE . elec OFS xce ¢ _Sondulon, Peone Ob i-05a4 | cee SOE 8 Oe conn pas-| $47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN SCHUTZ MOTORS » SPECI AL ) ambler V8, R fi settee’ Ber new, rierigg 03 Pot ; ‘87 Rambler Station Wagon. - sioes “st Bord st station ‘Wagon, Full power, | 2-Door '57 Ford V-8 ° oe Ht yaa oan. TH a te t or upiry Bawire. ® passen- i! mo x ba is. : Ford tation | ‘Wagon, Count OR EN ae BLUE PI ae rd i THis ONE ee er a 4-Door ’5$ Dodge Wagon SAVE ts) A I POWER PACK POWER | SPECIAI BRA AUTOMATIC ded MISSION. RADIO HEA |S? Piymouth 2 dr. Can't be told YOU'LL BE ou from new. Today only : HS WHEN YOU SEE Ba | $4 Pontiac Starchief. Conv., Ré& A é $11 “enite walls, auto. trans, britiiant | 55 yellow with green top : "36 Olds 98 Holiday (4 or. H Top. | s rote Cit. ..00. pent! ‘ower 7stecring power rakes, | s electric windows 6. way dsel_ Conv, 006 $29. 17,000 miles. A black and beauty... HURRY! white | 57 Ford F’Lane ....$1677 $195 56 Mere. H’top ....$1577 56 Buick H’top ... $1477, > 55 Rambler Wen. ..$ 977 . 55 For 2-dr. V-8 .«0$ ps bee OF Se en ‘es Ford Station Wagon. gr £9 54 Buick 4-dr, ie ; Geotiae. sonst rakes oS i00s 54 Dodge V-8 4dr. * 677 sg gure rows, 1B $3 Chev, Hitop ....$ 577 Ei Pook new tree & ome. -- $4853 Chev. PG 2dr. ..§ 53% Mg radeoeber 8 53 Phym..Cl. Cp. «68 377 + k Cent. Power . . Save 152 Plym. Cp. cost ee S, Hb | 50 Plym. 4- dr. rrr 277 51 Pont. 4-dr . 5 107 an : "St Hudson Sed No rust . 66 Ambassador .- : “eee tn 49 Pont, 2-dr. Hyd. .$ 187 Birmingham | 148 Plym., 4-dr. ae oF Nash .. RIEMENSCHNEIDER - wh ] Bi 4 ba VICK | oo _— eine ln i le atin elit : ‘TWENTY-FOUR ef c a TRE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FemRvaRt 1s, 1958 e i ee a at t -- -- Today’ S Radio Programs -- ya 11:00 (7) Federal Men. “Little Big (9) National News. Wik, (10% CELW, (300) Ww, se WOAR, (1198). WXYZ, (1770) WPON, qitee>)6=—s WBE, (1490) (4) News. ® News Final. > * CKLW, Christian WJBK, WPON WXYZ, Revival Time 6:06. 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