Cooler Tomorrow "Ee E. .C_PRES U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast | Sine | wile 116th YEAR * 74 *: eZ * “PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, SATUNDAY, ‘May 24, 1958 8: PAGES UNITED een sees =o NEWS SERVICE ie - Cool Man Preparing for a ‘Hot Day _ PAUL W. SPARROW President, League for Summertime Relief + Sparrow Lowers the Minimum You Can Be Comfortable Sooner terested souls who asked what would be official for 1958 in our civic campaign. We have just taken the matter up with President Paul Sparrow of the league de- signed to promote “Summertime Relief Summer heat approaches. Soon Old Sol will be “pouring it on” and mankind: will dress That is, the women and children will. But masculine sufferers are condemned to tortuous neckties, tight the torments usually reserved for the Biblical sinners in the hereafter. x *«. * But wait! A few years ago, The Press started a campaign for open shirts, and short sleeves for all Pontiac area males any time the mercury touched 90. It was an instant success. ‘The second year there were many less “90 days” and last mercury just loved to leap to the 87-88-89 level and bask there all day. - Hence, we had many requests last year to lower the limit in 1958. A we printed a couple of letters from in- accordingly. collars and For Men.” FIVE. Therefore, no neckties the area will year the few days ago The great man has spoken. THE NEW LIMIT’S EIGHTY- ‘are granted absolution from silly and de- fenseless,masculine customs of the past. You can “cool off” along with the gals, when it gets yi = * The few dudes ae stuffed-shirts of) full-length sleeves; and some of the die- hards are urged to don long red under- . Wear or parade in tight fitting vests. Watch-the mercury boys. The days of emancipation are here. Glory in the Good Old Summertime. males in the Pontiac area continue to wear a tie and Urges Soviet-U.S. Parley Within 3 Weeks lke Asks N-Control Talks WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi-| dent Eisenhower proposed to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today that scientific experts of the U. S. and Russia meet in Geneva ‘‘with- in three weeks” to discuss controls for policing a nuclear test ban, * * ae The Chief Executive, in a per- sonal note to Khrushchev, also opened the way for scient perts of other free world tries ‘such as Britain, France, Canada and Japan to contribute to the study. * * * The President asked that Russia choose a team of its own nuclear technicians for the proposed Ge- neva theeting “on the basis of special competence so as to assure that we get scientific, not political, conclusions.” “I also suggést that the experts should be asked to make an initial progress report within 30 days after convening and to aim at a final report within 60 days or as soon thereafter as possible. ' The letter was delivered at the Kremlin this morning by U. S. Am- bassador Llewelyn Thompson. * * * It was an acknowledgement of Khrushchev’s acceptance on March 9 of one small portion of a series of U. S. proposals for international agreement on nuclear disarma- ment and inspection systems. * * * Khrushchev accepted only the suggestion that technical studies be held to determine methods for detecting possible. violations of an agreement on cessation of Eisenhower told Khrushchev: nuclear tests, Mass Killer Starkweather Will Die in Electric Chair _ LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — A Nebraska jury has con- victed and sentenced Charles Starkweather, 19-year-old mass killer who correctly electric chair. The sullen. slayer made 18-day trial that ended in r4 predicted his fate — the his prophecy during his Lincoln yesterday when a 4 Rain Due Tonight, The weatherman promises scat- tered showers and a chance of poser rete tonight with the mercury dropping to near 50. PB gee will be cooler and part- ly clondy with showers ending in the morning. The temperature will reach a high of 62 to 68. Friday's high was 65, the low 39, Monday will continue cool but Tuesday and Wedpesday will see a warming trend, with showers. * «€ ¥ In Fi Mess Pontiac, the lowest 8 am. was 4) p ercond The thermometer said 69 juty of eight women and four men returned a ver- dict of “guilty of first degree murder. . * T. Chena Ciietinn attorney who battled vainly to prove a plea of insanity at the scowling objec- tion of his ostensibly unconcerned client, said “I presume Charlie got what he. wanted.” Starkweather was tried for the murder of Robert Jensen, 17, of Bennet, Neb. He was accused of killing 11 persons last January. The jury , deliberated six hours and 19 minutes before returning the verdict which cutor Elmer Scheele called “correct and proper.” The county attorney added: [It took a courageous jury such as this to meet its responsibilities _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) \ ‘| Jerome's pie Regarding suggested inclusion of scientific experts from other free world countries, White House News Secretary James Hagerty said that representation of scientists from other Communist bloc countries “would be up to Russia.” * “a: 8 ‘ The heart of the President's brief letter was contained in these words: “Experts trom our side will, be prepared to meet with experts from your side at Geneva, if the Swiss government agrees, within three weeks of our learning whether these arrangements are -acceptable to you, “On our side, experts would be chosen on the basis of special com- petence. I have in mind, for ex- ample, experts who might be con- tributed not only from the United States, but from the United King- dom which, like the Soviet Union and the United States, has co! ducted nuclear tests, and from France, which has advanced plans for testing, and possibly from other countries having experts ‘who are advanced in knowledge of how to detect nuclear tests, * * * “We assume that the experts on the side of the ‘Soviet Union would be similarly chosen on the basis of special competence so ag to assure that we get —_ not political, conclusions.” x * * Hagerty said that Canada and Japan were among the other na- tions the President had in mind. He_ said that the State Depart- ment would make public the names of the U. S, technical group later. In Today's Press Church News ........... 1,67 re 18 WOMGPTATS oo cc ccs cvecesedvse 4 Home Section .............. 13-17 Obitwaries oi... cece ccc eeeee 19 eho OC Oeeer 11 Co, ee re 8-9 TV & Radio Programs ........ %% Witson, Earl ..... 2... .ccceeees 3 bad opaanli PAREN once cscsinee 5 New Oldsmobiles 2,599.49 — Price FE —— a ‘Oakland Board | ‘Tax Allocations “Its Dema ND paring to oe ds on Big Three < a Sets Tentative - Approves County Rate Assessed Valuation ‘Preliminary tax alloca- tions for Oakland County, its townships and school districts, for 1958-59 tax purposes were completed yesterday afternoon by the Tax Allocation Board. The seven-member board approved a county rate of $5.75 for every $1,000 of assessed valuation of prop- erty. This is 75 cents more than the 1958 budget. This tentative county rate will be the figure on to raise $10,672,280 by tax- ation of its tentatively-ap- proved $12,762,280 budget for 1959. Township millage.requests, based on proposed townshop budg- ets, were all shaved: down by allocation board members with the exception of seven t6éwnships. of $5.75 Per $1,000 of | which the county expects) Head. Algerian Regime x* * * Of those townships requests cut, some received substantial trim- ming while others were only slight. The beard, headed by William J. Emerson, had to stick with- in ‘9 -15-mil] legal imitation. This and controlling (or highest) school district within the town- ship cannot exceed the limita- tion. : Getting the biggest slice in doing this were the 31 school districts. * * * A rate of $9.25 per a thousand of assessed valuation was set for- city school districts not having township territory. The Pontiac city school dis- trict received q rate of $7.35. An additional rate of $1.49 was approved by the board for schools in the City of Pontiac. On top of this, these schools will ‘benefit from a $8.75 appropriation voted by the people in excess of the 15-mill > * The Pontiac city school district (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) New Stamp NEW BRIDGE — This photo- graph of new Mackinac Bridge commemorative three-cent stamp was released by US. Post Office in Washington today: Stamp will go on sale June 25 at Mackinaw City and St. Ignace. means thai the county, township | — De Gaulle Agencies Bombed. in. France .... PARIS — The French night with bomb attacks headquarters in Toulon. “From OUR NEWS WIRES violence on the home front for the first time last The pre-midnight blasts shattered the quiet of the manufacturing center less than four hours after em- + Right Now Can Remain After Pacts ~ By CHARLE new pacts. Citing the recession and Leaders Warn Strike ‘Insane Reuther Hoping Workers on Job Run Out S C. CAIN DETROIT ( — The United Auto Workers, warned by their leaders that it would be “insane to strike now,” stood ready today to ease their contract de- mands on the automotive big three. UAW President Walter P. Reuther yesterday told a joint council representing 45,000 workers at Ford,. General Motors and Chrysler that the union has run into a solid wall of opposition in efforts to work out the backlog of 750,000 un- . AP Wirephote BACK DE GAULLE—French Brig. Gen. Jacques Massu (left) and native Algerian, Cherif Sid Cara, appear before a crowd at Government House in Algiers. They have been named heads of ‘a new regime called the All-Algerian Committee of Public Safety which they vow will rule until.Gen. de Gaulle is returned to power in France. crisis flared into open on Gaullist and leftwing battled Premier Pierre,* Pflimlin launched a last Find Tot’s Body wide radio-TV speech he) ditch battle to persuade the Fourth Republic to save itself. In a nation- called for reforms and warned: “A fraction of the nation cannot impose its will on the rest of the nation.” —.. Pflimlin took’ to the aipwaves after rebellious generals and ci- vilian supporters of Gen. Charles de Gaulle in Algeria urged French- ‘Imen to defy the Paris government by forming their own “public safe- ty committees.’ The dissidents de- manded that De Gaulle take over! as head of a strongman regime. | Gaullist headquarters in Tou- fon, 370 miles south of Paris, bore the brunt of the bombing attacks. The first bomb blasted the door of the local «branch of the ‘'Na- tional Association of Frenchmen of in minutes a second explosive de- vice was tossed into the headquar- ters of the ‘“‘National-French Youth ‘|Front,” damaging some furniture. Ten minutes later, an explosion splintered the door of the crypto- communist ‘Departmental Council of Peace.” den in a garbage can, went off, in front of the office of the «‘Na- tional Union of War Servicemen.” It damaged the door and shattered nearby windows. attacks. Without mentioning De Gaulle (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) North Africa and Overseas.” With-| covered floating in shallow water. The last of the four bombs, hid- Lake and West Bloomfield Town- There were no casualties in the: in Union Lake Attempts to Revive Boy by Father; Deputies, Rescue Squads, Fail The body of a 21-month boy was found in Union Lake, Friday after- noon, only 15 minutes after he had ‘been reported missing from his ‘home at 1505 Wilmot St., West ‘Bloomfield Township. * *® * Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties said that all attempts to revive the youngster, Kirk Allen Hanley, failed. * * * The boy's father, Forrest, was applying artificial respiration when deputies arrived at 7725 Locklin Dr., where the body was dis- Deputies relieved the grief- stricken father and gave way to rescue squads from the Union Ship Fire Departments, The boy was officially pro- nounced dead at 4:15 p.m. by Oak- land County Deputy Coroner Dr. D. A. Haddock, of Orchard Lake. * * * His bedy was removed to the Richardson-Bird Funeral] Home in| Wire Services Reveal Merger United Press, INS Join Forces in Establishing New Agency — UPI NEW YORK (UPI) — The United Press and International News Serv- ice joined forces today around the world in the creation of a single news agency named “United Press International." This is the first dispatch of the Agreements covering the consol- idation of the services were signed by both sides on May 16th and the announcement delayed until the physical change over could be worked out, * * * Frank H. Bartholomew, of Unit- ed Press, will be president of the new global agency, and Kingsbury Smith, of International News Serv- ice, will be vice President and As- sociate general manager. The board will be enlarged by (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) for Big Sale A t®emendous public response to the fire sale now in progress at WKC Store, 108 N. Saginaw St., has brought the best day the firm has had in 32 years. According to President J. J. Wainger, the response to the sale which was advertised in a full page of color Thursday in The Pontiac Press, has been phe- nomenal, ““Talk about a recession, we had to close the doors four or five times yesterday to keep the crowd from overjamming the store,” he said. Wainger himself carried mer- chandise from the stock rooms to the floor as every employe was pressed into service to meet the cemens: * * “And re “way it’s going to- day,’ he added,.“‘the sales vol- ume record may fall again. They are coming from all parts of the county, It seems there is plenty. Walled -Lake, of business if you o:fer the right values.” , Record low rainfall this year is causing concern among Oakland County: farmers, and placing a serious handicap on gardens .and lawns, Only 5 inches of rain has fallen this year to date as against more than 13 inches in the. first five months of last year. 4 * oe Lyle B. Abel, county. agricul: tural agent, reports that some farmers have not been able to put their cattle in pastures because of the drought, Some a ynabe uP on) DOWN at ‘the Hot Lot, The Bright Spot, FE 8-049 h ‘i \ if ‘ 7 ‘, i] pastures are still too dry to use \oaz wane a * re - running duet, of had (0 feed Oe ond Oe Five Inches in Five Months Lack of Rain Serious for Farmers He called the situation “a crisis” and the rain in the past few days as only ‘‘a drop in the bucket.” Orla Lang, weather observer at the General Motors Proving Grounds, Milford, said the precipi- tation this’ year from Jan. 1 through yesterday, which was five inches, was the. lowest on record since the office started. keeping records in 1928, The previous low rain. record get was in 1931 when the pre- | cipitation measured 6.42 from January through May 1. This month, .83 of an inth has been’ recorded compared to the 4.60 inches in May of last year. The mean for May, according to the weather estimates, should be approximately 3.81 inches, Abel said, The following is a comparison by months of the precipitation re- corded in 1957 and 1958 to date: Last Year This Year, Pam, coceesee 1.96 63 Feb, ..2000,. 1.75 7 March ......, 1,81 82 April ........ 3.07 1.96 Abel said there was still ample water in the farm ponds as far as he knew but mahy are much lower “ than a | Grain planted late is not coming up as it should and the oats are thin, he added, Wheat also is stunted since it is eight inches in some areas where by now it should be knee-high, ac- cording to Abel, * & & him ‘to suggest an emergency-type of hay to use during the drought in case they run short.’ He suggests they plant Sudan grass which is good for dry weath- er and also millet, both. grass annuals, This should be ready’ to cut’ by | mid-July * case the WKC Reports Best} \Day in History | Several] farmers have. called on| *sold new cars, Reuther told the unionists, “The eco- been more unfavorable to the UAW in herguing sessions.” ’ He repeated the UAW's offer to as saying: that Henry Ford I, president of Ford Motor Co. told him last week that “a strike would work in the best interests of the auto industry.” Ford was unavailable for com- ment on the Reuther statement, * + * The UAW today began instruct- ing local unions “how to operate a local union without a contract.”* Such action could mean the reaching new contracts with the big three of the automotive in- dustry by the time current agree- ments end May 29 and June 1. Plans were contained in a sixe from international headquarters here. The UAW declined elaboration on the booklet. Negotiations on new contracts appear stalemated at this time. Among no-contract operating recommendations: __ Establishment of a new stew- (Continued, on Page 2, Col. 1) Short of Funds, Billy Graham on TV Anyway SAN FRANCISCO (®#}—Evange- list Billy Graham's sermon will be telecast nationally again te- night, as scheduled, although funds for the telecast are running behind, Graham has added 10 stations across Canada to those in the United States to bring his total to 160—the largest network au- dience ever to listen to an evan- gelistic telecast. . * diought continues; (- ) Be ‘a 6 nomic climate never has — The Free Press quoted Reuther _ UAW: has given up hepes of — page booklet distributed to locals . “Two | ? Pflimlin Sends — - Envoy to Algeria guvilie, a strong Gaullist supporter and French publisher, who made a de- |previous trip to Algiers through Switzerland. The results of his trip have never become public. Vigier will be the first deputy to go on such a mission although a handful of extreme rightwingers have already gone to Algeria to join the insurgents. * * * De Gaulle was understood to in Algeria today With nearly 2,509 have turned down a bid to assume) the role of peacemaker between ‘Paris and the Algerian dissidents. | * ’ Pflimlin told the nation that “we * * imen for the rebellious generals who have wrested control from the Paris government. The large group of officers and enlisted personnel were the first te reach the North African ter- May 13 when a muillitary-civilian junta was set up. Some 1,850 soldiers arrived aboard the Athos II é chanted “De Gaulle to power,” and the soldiers most of them re- turning from leave, joined in, * * * , docked in Philippeville near the Tunisian border with 1,600 men. The ships arrived as normal sea HI i 2 te F i | 32252 ef from all three companies to ex- tend the current contracts for two years with about 16 cents in pay increases spread over that time. The Weather Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY pg with showers toni, » Temerrew showers cooler, Light and va en ble win becoming moderate southerly today. - oe Teday in Pentiae Lowest teniperature preceding 8 @.m. At 8 a.m: Wine h to velocity 3-8 m. p. southwest, Friday in Fontiac {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature atur See ee ee eeeee One Year Age in Pon temperature ........ decersee ve M8 oeeeeee IL 2 LSSTSSS a New Orleans New poe { rs Heaton Pittsburgh t pa . Prane Ste. Matte +. City ‘as Temes — Partly t, low near and turn- das the Southwest enjoyed fair skies. bh be storms were widespread in the iColorado, but most areas reported Curtice Reveals GM Surveying is) mall Car Field Hap 3 poste rT Has its ib oi cars would have only limited ceptance. i cal with respect to fuel consum tion.” ili Two French troopships arrived A second troopship, the Ville| — a PAL sattssipal et Rdeonin Josie Wats che. who will assume duties as principal of Pontiac Northern High School next fall, was honored by the Lincoln i __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ¥ < Wargelin (left), Lake and Mrs. represented the gift to Mr. Wargelin. * . Pontiac Press Phote PTA at the final meeting of this season. Robert George Gray, PTA president, group in presenting a farewell Military Moves to Cut Risk.of Air Collisions ’ ‘WASHINGTON (» — The armed The offer by the services to cur- tail lower level flights was an- measure, Quesada strictions would not affect mili- defense patrols or fighter scrambles in the event of an * * Ps Quesada, a retired Air Force , said the aim is ‘“‘to min- . military jets operating below 20,000 feet along airways al- loted to -civilian planes must fly by instrument rules under ground control of the Civil Aeronautics x * * This means they cannot operate under ‘visual flight rules—blamed by some experts for two recent air ea lisions killed 61 persons. Quesada said the new procedure would affect a substantial amount of military flying and would tend to push military jet flights above altitudes generally used by com- mercial planes. A White House statement said other steps being considered in- clude creation of specially re- served air corridors “‘on key fed- eral airways in which instrument flying rules would be obligatory for all at all times.” ° xk *« * Quesada announced measure after suggesting to Sen- ate investigators that the number f Lak es Region 10 Degrees Warmer of civilian airways be reduced to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A. scattering of showers and thunderstorms dampened a broad section of the country from the Pacific Northwest to Florida to- day. Fair skies were a rarity. * * *- A warm air flow from the South ibroke a chilly spell that ‘had pro-| iduced frost in sections of the Mid- ‘west on Friday. Warmer weather was in prospect for the Northeast. Only the extreme Northeast and In between the weather was a mixture of cloudiness, showers and thunderstorms. Southeastern sections received the heaviest dose of precipitation. Thunderstorms occurred in south- ern Virginia and central North Carolina. Showers and_ thunder- eastern Rockies from Montana to light amounts. A few showers also dampened sections of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and the Gulf coast. Rainfall ranging from traces to around a quarter inch sprinkled extreme northern California. * * * Greatest overnight warming oc- curred in the Dakotas where Huron, S. D., had an early read- ing of 68 compared-with 48 de- grees 24 hours eartier. Readings im the Great Lakes region were about 10 degrees higher. While it was 10 to 20 degrees cooler! in New England, the. fore- ‘ast indicated a general warming trend from the Central - Plains across the Mississippi Valley into the Northeast. . Scattered showers and thunder. Most of Nation Cloudy out the country today with fair skies the outlook only: for the ex- treme’ Northeast and the South- west. * * x. Clear skies Friday over the Southwest produced a rash of 100- degree and higher temperatures. | Cooler weather was in prospect today in parts of South Dakota and Nebraska as wel) as in Tennessee and North Carolina. | 7 PCH Runners Vie to Keep State Title By H. GUY MOATS ANN ARBOR — Pontiac Central _ |preventing air collisions, that be- civilian airliners. These col- the new) }quent publishing of that news in provide more space for military Dights. * * * He told the Senate aviation sub- committee, investigating means of cause of air space earmarked for civilian flights “the military have nowhere to go in s6me areas,” Low Jet Flights Curbed The CAA, meanwhile, an- nounced plans for a new air traf- fic warning service to aid pilots approaching major airports. * * * | It calls for air traffic controllers to radio reports to pilots telling them of the presence and position of other aircraft in the vicinity. MIDDLETOWN, N. J. WW — Se- cret modification work on Nike- Ajax missiles has been halted at Army launching sites throughout the country. x* * * ‘Acting Secretary of the Army Hugh M. Milton Washington an- nounced the suspension of the work yesterday in the wake of an explosion which took 10 lives at a missile base here, ~*~ * * He said similar modifications have been completed ‘on hun- dreds of other missiles in other areas without incident.” They are designed to improve performance. Meanwhile, experts probed the wreckage of the launching racks at the Nike base here, seeking a clue to Thursday's series of blasts. The modification was being made on one of the missiles when something went wrong. The mis- sile blew up and touched off sym-. pathetic explosions in seven others. * * 2 Jagged fragments showered down on the nearby countryside. Windows were blown out in homes for miles around. Six soldiers and United Press, INS Reveal Merger (Continued From Page One) the addition of William Randolph Hearst, Jr., editor-in-chief of the towsky, chairman of the board of Hearst Consolidated Publications, Inc.; and G. O, Markuson, vice president and treasurer of the Hearst corporation. Frank Bartholomew, president of United Press International, stated that: “The consolidation of the two services will .assure aq stronger competitive news and pictorial- news report to newspapers, radio and television stations through- out the entire civilized world, “Like the newspapers dependent upon us for mews, ours will be a business organization, collecting and distributing one of the world's most perishable products, N E W S. We believe private enterprise with a profit incentive is the best guar- anty of objective coverage of world news, exactly as it is for the subse- the great independent newspapers of the world, © . * * * “The combining of the two serv- High School state track champions’! this morning began. an auspicious defense of their title, qualifying, seven boys. * * * Bob Manning won two heats In| the 100 and 220 with the best times in both. Joe. Hill also qualified in the 100. Manning's time was 10.1. Three Pontiac high jumpers still led the field with the bar at six feet. Arzo Carson, Charlie Barge and Fred Brooks all were over, Danny Sowell qualified in the low hurdles along with Warren Cawley of Farmington who won both his heats at times’ ef 14.6 and 19.8. * * Finals were scheduled to start at 1:30 with Pontiac: an odds on factor in the creation of the great ices will guarantee broader and’ more efficient news and pictorial reporting on a world-wide basis. ‘Economics was an important new news network. Costs of cover- ing the world news fronts have risen steadily With rapidly improv- ing meang of transmitting both news and pictures by leased, wires and electronic processes.” ; _ Key personnel of INS will be re- tained and will reinforce the pres- ent UP staff, according to Earl J. Johnson, vice president and gen- eral news manager. TV. Set Still Runs Well | STOCKPORT, Eng. (INS) — Asked why he hadn’t bought the government. license required in Britain of all owners of televi- sion sets, Daniel Roberts ex- | favorite to-win its fourth straight storms were the ouflook through i championship. . 4 plained: .**The set has been run- | ning quite well without one.’ a ‘Hearst Newspapers; J. D, Gorta-| . liam Beaumont Hospital for {Halt Modifications to All Nike Missiles four civilians were killed, Three other persons were injured. The base itself suffered near! a half million dollars damage. Five launching pads were dis- eek Peres, Smee ote ee eee tive. The eight Nike Ajax missiles, like those poised at the other bases around New York City, carried TNT. warheads, The Army has announced plans to equip all ‘the bases later this year with Nike Hercules: missiles, capable of carrying Stensle vesneets, * An Army officer said yesterday | - the chances that such an atomic) warhead could explode accidental- ly are “extremely remote." Brig. Gen. Charlies B. Duff, acting ng general of the First Region of the Army Defense Command, made the statement as civilian demands grew for an ex- planation of Thursday's ‘tragedy. (Gains Support AY. 24, 1958 | Satellite Aid | Senate Group OKs Efforts to Woo Nations Away From Russia. ~ * 9% * The Senate Foreign Rejations accepted a ble spot.” ~*~ * * If adopted by both houses of Congress, it would pave the way for stepped up economic assist- ance to- such nations as Poland, Yugoslavia, Hungary, East . Ger- many or other satellites when there is evidence they are trying al break away from Soviet con- Starkweather to Die in Electric Chair (Continued From Page One) as good citizens and to fulfill its obligations to society.” Under Nebraska law, a jury Is empowered to sentence a defend- ant to death after it has found him quired by state law. be denied, execution set, viet Union “in its most vulnera- . > Seek Farra: BIRMINGHAM was disqualified boring city announced that they were cutting prices 10 per cent, or the equivalent of the excise tax, Tentative Allocations Set by County Board VETERAN OFFICIAL—Friends and associatés of Charles W. Hamilton, a veteran county official who is retiring, gave him a testimonial dinner last night. Shown above are (left to right) George H. Burt, county social welfare department head; Hamilton; ‘ George N. Higgins, former state senator; and Thomas Leonard, aoe medical care manager for the county. _ “spit 2 (County Officia Detroit Fishermen Fro nored Upon Presumed Drowned |Retirement BAD AXE (® — Three Detroit fishermen were missing and pre- sumed drowned today in Sagina: Bay. * & *, Huron County sheriff's deputies identified the men as Peter Steier, Dick Hughes and Arthur Smith, all of Detroit. * * * Huron County sheriff's deputy Henry Eppenbrock at Bad Axe said a 16¢-foot boat used by the fishermen was found overturned today about two miles off Oak Point which is about two miles from Caseville. : Falls Asleep at Wheel, Hurt Ramming Tree TROY — Kenneth Ey Turner Jr.; 39, of. 775 West Long e Rd., Bloomfield Township, was injured early this morning when hig car) struck a-tree on John R. in, Troy. He was treated at and face. _fa dinner at Pontiac Cquntry Club road shi -Wil-l d cuts About 450 of his former {fellow workers.” and local. officials gave Friday evening, W. Hamilton. | Previous to his recent retire- ment, Hamilton had been secre- tary of the Oakland County De- partment of Social Welfare since Nov. 1, 1939. Before that he wad supervisor of Novi Township for seven years, and held other po- honoring Charles loperations, Emerson said. not come under the county all tions as revenues are sufficient h’s | Though He Lost Petition cations compared with requests: NSHIP ASKFD RECD. MOR a6s05. sesesees ++ $3.19 $1.00 VOR siveee eeccsescoovess ae 28 id eee eer bareeete 44 26 CCPCHHOTH ORO CECE hr] | Feotiagten 2 Te in Highland Seeks sedecsecese 33 ‘e Independence . ciucecsones 2:48- : MASEOTE ccc cccccccreccecs 3 , 140 Novi ...... Secccecccseccee 60 = Oakland “..:...... setae ‘3 : Pekoaoet FO ABER COSCIEACODOSOD < 00 ct ot rl Rose Oa es Bi a pet Ah a ‘00 Waterford. vissevcwceess 32 a2 West Bloomfield ........¢ 1.40 40). Groveland, Lyon, Springfield,). , Troy and White Lake Townships do % Support . * Monday at the Man- Funeral Home. . Burial Department of Pub- and Mrs, Corra German of Berkley; and a brother, Russell of Munising. Argentine Navy Attacks Sub Ship's Identity Remains Mystery; U. S., Britain, Soviets Disclaim It - BUENOS AIRES (~The identi- ty of a submarine the Argentine boa not theirs. President Arturo Frondizi, said four Argentine destroyers and’ three cruisers spotted the peris-: cope of a high speed submarine. ° gentine territorial water 650 miles .,s0uth of Buenos Aires. The warships fired depth charges when the sub failed to marine might have been dam-: aged or sunk. : * * * be long-range Russian craft. Oth- er contacts attributed‘ without to Soviet subs have been re- ported in widely separated Fair Weather Favoring Ike's Golf Game * Cardinal Stritch Has Turn for Worse : = ,% ay 40 : {Av e : iin. * oe township)” Preliminary tax allocation’ for , under the 15 mill limitation,;. released yesterday afternoon by the Oakland Tax Allocation Board follow: : : : Vl oor ee ee eee TPP ee wonres Si ccccveuseeewsenveseeveneesescess " : eevee eee eweee o* Ve peers egrae pee i Ete RED ee eee ee eic ‘, ; ee oove é sane + ‘School Tax Allocations - school districts in Oakland County ‘ sebeeuee RY . ovwene ee ae ee ee | : \. Aa _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUXDAY, MAY. 24," 1658 THREE ¥ wana be yf prt | per cont of all. gut is related to.making| Mexico is covered by seven hae ne ane | enna - for protection from: ¢ SUMMER HEAT ¢ MOTHS i WOOLENS and WINTER GARMENTS Our Cold Storage Vaults are refrig- erated and humidity-controlled to as- sure Safe, Clean, Worry-Free Protec- tion! 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WILSON shares his good looks with his audience,” he laughed. * x * “Do you often see Ed’s program?” I asked him. “ME!” He seemed scandalized. show twice.” - davastating I said.” “Are you over your mental troubles?” I asked. “I'm still ill, I always have pain in my chest and back.” He held his hand ~ over his heart, a gesture familiar to his TV fans, Suffering from what he called “deep apathy,” he'd lain in a hospital deprived of pencils, glasses, and razor blades, “in case some- body in the group should be suicidal — which I’m not.” With a laugh, he said. “I obviously will commit suicide immediately after tonight’s show, following that remark.” LEVANT His pretty wife June was getting ready to go on his TV show. x * * thought of losing her would have made me do anything.” “Did the shock treatments help you?” “No, but they helped the doctor. He got paid for them!” In the middle of a piano concert at Lewisohn Stadium in 1953, Levant lost his coordination. “Gershwin lost his, too,” he mentioned. “I got so terrified, I ran home. It is asosciated with guilt. The government is suing me for my monopoly on guilt.” * x * Levant appreciates that his show is controversial and full of his personal problems which people find fascinating. “I'd love to be on Dinah Shore’s program but I wouldn’t want her on my show,” he said. “She’s got too much happiness for my show, she would ruin it. “But I would like te go on her show and just chat. I would conduct myself with deep affection, great admira- tion and impeccable taste. I could also be a carhop for a - commercial.” After a second, he gulped more coffee and said, “Being me is not easy.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some people are just not good at/ counting calories — and have the figures to prove it—Quite. | »«» That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) [Elderly Woman Dies I BEVERLY _HILLS—Oscar Levant came puffing snd per- spiring into ‘the eool living room of his home, and after we'd pearend each other I asked him, “When are you going net- “Everybody asks me that” — he was al- * ready gulping some coffee a maid had brought “With all due respect to Ed Murrow — I’m not as good- looking but I have a 10 times better show,”: Oscar announced, walking up and down, sipping more coffee as he paraded. “Ed “You think I care what Julie London’s house looks like inside? Maybe I’ve seen his Nevertheless, without seeing it, he knew his was much better. Occasionally he paused to say, “Here’s something pretty “Do you want to. know how she stood by me?” he asked suddenly. “Well, she didn’t. She sent a lawyer to divorce me. She did it as a trick to get me to go to the sanitarium. 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Harris, who bas never given in to mediocrity; it's a pleasure. to feel we're part of the famous system which has developed under his leadership over the past 31 years. ¢ ar adi ek = 2 5 < : tf i i % * es ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS’ , An Independent Newspaper _ __ SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1958 | ee ORY af i 2 = It Seems toMe...: . on oft . hae Yd Compared to U.S. Cars, Small ©" Models Haye Many Drawbacks ~ The “small car” is an intriguing a collision with a normal sized §~ Ray Fixel Don Schultz. possibility, but up to now, it is no ‘U.S. automobile when you're in . bsg gs Fred Wiest os threat to the standard sizes. one of these midget affairs? Southers Michigan Band y The tiny European models have What would your chances be? and Orchestra ‘ » been available for many years, but no _ Wouldn’t you lose out? ee / am me ~was ever maimed in the mad Visualize your parents — or ‘What About Us ‘Postmen Deserve Working 6 Days? Pat on the Back’. scramble to buy them, -They look wife — or children — in a high- good in show windows and some- way collision in which the times when you pass one, it really “opposition” is in a normal sized appears a bit spectacular and color- affair and your party is cooped toe me 6 ek — Pr ee te omen vi Leary — pocke and it-seems to me I might worthy and reliable people. That r 3 ea vest : + se sewed te hae wae Oball Gay old adage about “rain or shine or ee kt . a week to myself. Most -people hail, the mail always goes through” However, the true “small car” 68 Give me a U.S. standard, work five days, Daa't Sie-0 pretty S 6 Seeen Sem, He water has a midget power plant, which please.’ ie em ‘another Puzzled ful people set out on their routes - the average American driver cam aad sages gad, They have & wen. would view with dismay and dis- And in Conclusion ....... ‘Sports Page Fine derfal bertage as wonderful dain. I have driven two or three Gleanings from the well thumbed but Races Missing’ _ their cause, They need and deserve of these in the British West In- notebook of your peripatetic eve' Hk wales a pat on the back. dies a few hundred miles and so _ porter: a Your sports pages are about the — 2 pi ttl x cont pecenpene 8 TV that’s as ropa oa oe - Suggest Rodent They comprise the bulk of the Croonzy. It’s unbecoming........:.- '. Overheard at Saginaw and Lawrence: - “Money may not be everything but it track in Detroit, so why can't The thing. Seetns like every time I has a big lead on whatever's running | Press carry. atsncthing on bere move | vee Ot tS pmaee second.” ..........Car KIMBALL — : aS _ 7 oo Sports Fan two of puleme-ia hea eompered sends this from Hexs Carn’s column j§- MOUNT OF BEATITUDES, ISRAEL—Along the gentle slopes, I walked softly through fields oe to the damage they do, They've : of grass, wheat and wild flowers of unimaginable beauty—deep purple, bright yellow, brilliant ‘Follow Advi been known to bite sleeping babies. in San Francisco: “Takahashi’s, the red.” Grasshoppers danced at my feet and gorgeous butterflies fluttered about. OlOW ce I put out some poison and my big Japanese importers here, got an in the midst of-this serene beauty I had been warned to watch out for scorpions. Who and Then Decide’ ai ee eee i 7 ! But this order for (ready?) Indian totem - @ould think of danger while bees hummed, birds called through the trees and the songs of Arab farme: headdresses, tom-toms ? Perhaps | h as this that Christ Hi less formula The worst sin anyone can com- poles, eagl ° une Gtonnattens: suet ar rie mit to to teject Christ After al won't get to it, such as up over feathers, beadwork, etc., to be made “Seek and ye shall find... blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the Chil- i ge ag Re weg rip uy abcugecedien se tate Liem age -- BER erg age wW, ; : over your Mich.! En garde, tourists.” Days of All Faiths cael ad the Senna vleed at Tet’s Do What + | e ® every conversation. Read your ble carefully, prayerfully, and motion pictere esters ret Shabuoth and Pentecost Coincide 2 sc'sacrsimws Malority Wants news reels showing Nixon get the right will get you into Heaven RRgeealytieny dow hompen helio al heaviest applause of anything in By DR. HOWARD V, HARPER R. was the saniversery of the oom Coen ek Se erie we should continue atomic tests? more than a year......:..... h “marriage” Israel, the mountain ago. . should, but I’m Willing ttle bloe bird tells me Phil Sil- Feent af Weeks (Pentecont) and time when the nation was called And now on this day each year ‘It’s Another Case (,') hat the majrity wants ; to be “a light unto the world” and young Jews are brought to the rite f, Death Penalty’ _ Phoebe . vers had an argument with Pon- the Christian Pentecost coincide, 1 came the trustee of God's Law of Confirmation and Jewish youth "OF . tine Motor officials who wanted Oo iid ON On ti outecost finat and His Revelation, are reconsecrated to the pledge After what happened in Albion, Portrai ‘money and defeat me primers ek fae mech le mata done camp 1 have. tte emm. sogeil a Berkley avenue, has been © Indian lore during the past year to - complete work for her Camp Fire © Girls’:Torch-bearer rank. > at Lincoln Junior High School. * WORKED HARD To complete her 10 rank * ments, Magdalen has made a pictorial NORMA J. PRUTOW Don’t Believe All You Hear!—Abby Does a Friend Stir Trouble? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine moved into a new home and I wanted to give her a lit- tle gift. I do nice crochet- ing so I made her a_ three- piece doily set. I washed and starched it and wrapped it in tissues and ribbons. | uk know doilies aren't being ABBY used much nowadays but I thought these were special. She said &he loved them. “A friend called me up and . told me not to feel hurt if I never saw my doilies used, be- cause this lady said she loved them only to make me feel good: but she had no intention of cluttering up her new house with anything so old-fashioned. Should I ask for the doilies b&ck (I could sell them for $10 the set, I’m sure) or should I skip it?” “CHAIN ONE, TWO” “DEAR “CHAIN”: Skip it, certainly, You have only the word of this “friend’’ (some friend?) who could have made up the vicious lie just to hurt you, If the lady to whom you gave the doiles said she loved them—believe her. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I would like to tell that woman who signed herself “CAPABLE OF HAV- - ING MY OWN” a few things for calling ats ted children “second-hand, -out mer- chandise.”’ HAVING a child “ing.” doesn’t make a woman a mother, Pigs can reproduce. “She is darned lucky she IS capable of having her own be- cause if the adoption agency investigated HER, she'd never get an adopted child, They are very particular about who gets their babies, Pardon me, Lady, but your ignorance is show- BOILING MAD * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am mar- ried and have three children. I don't get out much so I like to talk to my friends on the telephone. This one friend of mine gets me sore. When I _ call her up she always cuts me short by saying something is burning on the stove or somebody is at the door. I am tired of these excuses. What should I do?” DEAR CUT: People who have time to kill on the phone usually call someone who hasn't. Find another telephone -_ pal. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I have. a_ lovely daughter-in-law but she looks like she belongs in a cir- -cus, She won’t get on a scale, but I think jt would take a freight scale to weigh her, She has had four children. “By looking at her you can’t tell if she is about ready to have the baby or if she has already had it. She eats all day long and I am afraid she will bust out of her skin. Can you tell me a smooth way to get her to lose some weight with- out hurting her feelings?” MOTHER-IN-LAW DEAR MOM: -If you want to help your | daughter-in- law, — : | « 42 Wisner CARPET CLEANING \~ hy i, Cleaners N ew. 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George Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Howard McNeill, and Jane Strom. x * * One hundred and fifty other Camp Fire Girls also will be honored at the council fire for special achieve- ments accomplished during the past year. Sixty-five Blue Birds will grad- uate into Camp Fire, 68 Trailseekers — will receive their first rank award, © 15 will receive Woodgatherer cer- tificates, and two will accept Fire- maker awards. Ra : a 4 Negagp ee eam Sie RUS RNR ae cera = gay ee _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. . : Id H. : rue i | OPEN SUNDAY Telegraph . road announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Norma Jean, to Donald R. Kirkland, of Mr. and Mrs. T.-N. Kirkland, of | Franklin, N.C. | An August wedding is planned. don’t be too concerned if the manner in which you get her “smooth” or . ... 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E . j : a. . - # fe Nk Y fig é 1 & x, ee ie : per 2 : ° = Son : F ; “ ; SOMaAGE 2 cot eet cane PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 24; 1958 De ea oreieniemehrinterigh God-Given Enthusiasin Turns Defeats — Som wc aad ribare fig Bvery way of man is right ij ; fe, : S a dah and whe old, he own eyes: but the Lora : ey. | D- Sect depart trom it” Ipondereth ‘the beart Three Elected (confident Living e Choir fo Present D ° ® 2% ua - DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Union Dealt Death. -Blow 12 Singing Gro ups Blimabdeth Lote R4. at Tilden a ' f ly O > ar ; ee sated en, erg nti HO Assemb Y |butforOne Man's Faith . Ti ii oft Meni Mision Cheweh Barviee ......cc.csccccecsese eevee, T3230 D. mm. Historic Event Marks By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE the Gepmeiens ant we lm “gh gone aan sonehotae gt Be ona : Next Friday is observed as Memorial Day in much of our)’ app gh oreamgee : eee, 18 Ls Formation of Church) country. Now, almost one hundred years later, if you drive over rll Rig came on : Through Merger the battleground of the Civil War, you will find that its traces fd iq 244 e . have almost vanished except for monuments Some of their selections will be 4 The Rev. Roy F. Lambert of and road markers that constantly remind you; © “Go Down Moses,” “None But the la (: () IS the Lakeland United Presbyterian that here men died for their opposing beliefs. ,"" “He's Mine,” “Lord, : |Church, the Rev, Edmond I, Wat: On my way to visit my son at Washington Is It 1?" and “Every Now and a Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister Calvin C. Bice, B.D. Assee. J kins of the Joslyn Avenue —— and Lee University in Virginia, I once spent gre of the Messiah Church Jobo H, Mall, D. M., Assoc. ‘Presbyterian Church and A several hours driving up the lovely Valley of semesing the Gospelediurne in - |McAllister of the Oakland Avenue Walter M Gloria Pass | MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10:45 A.M. | United Presbyterian Church, pore the Shenandoah. It was a crisp, a _ Seaseaeeh Geatare Gloria ry) ‘been elected commissioners to t autumn day. On one side was the wavering DeBoes, Levi Danzie, Isaiah Blak ; “A ings F ROM GOD General Assembly of pan agied = blue line of the Alleghenies; on the other the and Mary Lee Short. Mrs. Sas 5 . Bank, Preaching iv. ppemrterian anc) to Blue Ridge; and, in between, making the val- ey. HAROLD BROWN Cummings, wife of the pastor, will ; i. «*« « « PEALE _iey radiant, the brown and red of the trees sing and direct. John Jefferson is ; ist. :. none Over WEON, 11:00 A. M.) The assembly is scheduled in and the mystic changing shadows on the hillsides. eM Afri pianis a. a te f Pitsburgh, Pa, trom May 38)" - All'aleag the way we hept peming through Bitle towns issionary 10 AIFICA,| me riverty Specials will _ be \ through . 2 mans sgiyge been 55 comm our history. tricia C. Bennet oe guest singers from the Liberty ; The historic event will mark the} nssseet . , » Culpepper ... Manassas .. . Winchester. . . © me camaame a ako at Services Baptist Church. : & . ace Vg lend Prag and others, Andi pests that this valley was the scene . | United Presbyterian Church of of a most remarkable demonstration of how a man can 8 in all the serv-{ First Christian. Church i SOUL and- BODY” = North America and the Presbyte- change defeat inte victory. = " Disciples of Christ < Sunday Services and Reading Room Ij| rian Church in the U.S.A, It happened in 1864, when the war had already been wag- Bible School 10 A. M. -- § om Pha ag 2 eas ow Daly | pe)| As. the supreme governing |ing for three long years. Union troops marching down the Worship Service 11 A. M. i ; sday Evenir 11 A. M.to$ PM. I] body of the church, the General [Shenandoah Valley had met with a surprise setback at the 858 W: Huron : ae. Friday to 9 P. M. >) | Assembly will act on all details (hands of Confederate Genera) Jubal Early. A New York re- Rev. D, D. McColl | Uj; of bringing together the two de- | porter, standing at that hour upon an eminence overlooking : nominations, the valley, watching the disorderly retreat, wrote: “I am watch- ; It will also plan the future pro-|ing the awful destruction of the Union.” Evangel Temple gram of the new united church} Then there came riding out of Manchester, on a big white 365 East Wilson F [RADIO STATION CKLW with its more than three million! horse, a man with a great head of long, black hair, and clutch- einterdenominational F: $0 STATION : Sy|members. ing a pennant with two stars—the pennant of a Union gen- ) 3 Sa Bunday—9:45 A. M. S| Others attending from the Pon-|¢ta): 1¢ was Phil Sheridan. He raced down the pike at top : ‘Thursday coieg Morviens 1:30 P.M. . a a a A UPA tiac area will be Dr. William -H. speed, crying: “J am’ here! Turn about! We can win! Save the Marbach and the Rev. Galen E.|Union!” . , i \Cwarch ane ie pee aage Men threw their caps into the air and cried like babies. COVERT Poe . They embraced each other, shouting, “Sheridan is here!” : | ’ ward D. Auchard of the Orchard) Tne effect was magic. By nightfall, they had recaptured COMMUNITY Community Church, Presby-| 4.0 valley, One man, alone, had turned the tide for thou- CHURCH *’ * * sands. ag eg ped —_— ee “What did this one man have that turned defeat into vie- of the Lake! urch, nple . He had enthusiasm—dynam- = ian Weeds oie te ee — one. He n yn £2 nig nee Gat ene I am supposed to write about religious and spiritual ODIST terian p Aecal " » things in this column. And that is exactly what I am doing. : Enthusiasm IS a spiritual quality. Seuth Saginaw at Judson . Paul T. Hart, Paster ; The more of God there is in your life the more en- vations Guest Speakers Sunday | tnusiasin you will have. That is why they sald of Jesus “In 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP . at Bray Temple CME Him was life.” It is those who can give themselves into “What Happened at Pentecost?” The Rev: Ma. Seine tot pages orahrgueedim leap el prescrgmars> by sol) : : defeat into vic- . : will be guest speaker for Women’s} °™ acquire this wonderful ability to turn ! 11:15 A. M.. CH OoL Day at the 11 a.m. service Sunday} *®FY- ° 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. 4/in Bray — CME Church, 320 You, perhaps, are being pushed up some valley of dis- Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 4| At 3 p.m. Mrs. Etie Lewis of{°°Ussement and defeat by your problems and they have you : : Detroit will address the on the run, filled with fear. What you need is enthusiasm. conereea-| Fill your life with God and you will acquire enough en- ; tion. Chairman for the day is Mrs.| int dateaie|tehe values = - = — i . M. Weaver. The Rev. R. A.|*husiasm to turn your defeats in = UNITED LUTHE . Britton is pastor. (Copyright, 1958) RAN . ; begin on June 16 and continue CHURCH OF THE ae Theat Huron at Mare ree | CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH ) will” het eranged for” children 3 i Mark Seth 5 ; ‘ i = Speers a ELIE Bee, ten | Batfale at Church Sireet — Curtain, thin |/@WiISN Holiday, Shavuot irom four years of age through pce Family Worship = 9:45 ond 11:18 Ac OA. ‘| 7. E ; scent pelipat a | : * — 9: + * i wee serve as ee eee ee ee & IS feed Secs = tow cnt to Start Saturday Evening),wam src. a fee 4 REV. WILLIAM RICHARDS, Pastor Lutheran Church of the Ascension) : 9:45 A. M.—Church School Classes for All 7 J Te Mneie i the service is builtiwag Mrs. Robert Dodge. 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall ack! an the of ein * *& * | _ 7:00 P. M.—Senior, Junior High and B. Y. F. Groups : srw le boost American Other officers elected were Mrs. 1:30 P. M. Wednesday—Midweek we 5 Sate Study. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ee Or Cartoon, _vies president: ae ¥ ~~ *An American Baptist Convention , | Building — 5460 Williams 1 ke I Genden, president eT pocretary: 3 . : : cal ad Lake R4. Beth Jacob, will extend |and Mrs. Langdon, treas- | Sunday School ........ eoeee 10:00 greetings to the confirmation |urer. 5 class on behalf of the congrega- REVIVAL Worship ............. einiasieiere eee 21:00 . den T B Evening Worship Cece eresecesiveces 7:30 = Mrs. Joseph Nosanchuk, om uesday anque Beulah Holiness Church Pastor Preaching at All Services dent of the Temple Sisterhood wil iia & Gig present each contrmand with «'tQ Honor Graduates Mey 26 thru June 1 hood. . The Rev, Robert W. B , di- = a Rev. Pan] Pumpelly THE SALVATION ARMY » I victor Lindquist will nerve as erie (fector of public relations at Adrian|fl “aam | hates, & (CITADEL) ists under the direction of Charles| College, will be the speaker Tues- |/ ST. TRINITY Old Fashioned Preach- : ly handed down to the children in First Methodist £ —r — _ 29 Ww. Lewrence Street a of Israci fifty days after the A, Wilson, . organist and choir di- day evening ei Auburn at Jessie A ing. and Inspirational rts rector. Church when the June graduates (East Sided : . —SUNDAY SERVICES— _ from Pontiac Central High School |” Shavuot is the occasion for con- are honored with a banquet at 6:30. | © Ralph C. Claus. Pestes ‘i Nightly 7:30 P. M. Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Young People's Legion—6 P.M. [i firmation services in many tem- Members fo Meet. Patty Jilbert, serving as general |» Sundey School ... 9:45 A.M. * Rev. is an associate Holiness Meeting—! 1:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7 :30 P. M. ples, Boys and girls who have had chairman, will be assisted by % odd nye Mie oe eeee “8304 ME 4 writer ot ME pamnls Vane of Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. their elementary religious educa- f 0 Ch h Brenda Kendricks, publicity, and : ervice ...11:00A. 7 of" which he’ is s. member. $/Captain and Mrs, Magnus A. Michalsen. tion help conduct the festive serv-[Q UT ganize UICH |suzanne Brummitt, program. Ac- > ST. PAUL Everyone Is Invited commending olficers-in-charge ice and are blessed by their rabbis cording to Claudia Mitchell and|_ . F Rev. John W. Burgess, Pastor shes following public avowals to lead a) 7. Rey Paul Coleman, pastor Judy James the music and deco- i Joslyn at Third 4 — where = are ‘Rev. Pampelly YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED life in conformity with the sacred of a congregation worshipping ev- rations will carry out the Hawaiian i. (North Sides a finan - ideals of Judaism. ery Sunday in the Williams Lake| theme. "George Mahder, Pasion TO BE CONFIRMED School, Hatchery o nd see anges tare eee eames’ Morning Service . 10: 45 A.M. | Poiac's Hove! Chush-Meniny in Pontes Hoven Stes! || WESLEYAN METHODIST __|,, PRESS. 3 re & 2 Seles 2 Rare “Waterford Township | " aleport 4. ot Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Worship—11 A-M. ~~ Arvid B. Anderson, Pastor ul FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH ' » peat be Weeklies bes. Sunday School .....10:00 A.M. | veanbannes emg | Evangelistic Service TAS BM. | Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. | £. The End of Your Search f fer a Friendly Chereh | | Rev. 7. H. Staton FE 2-8497 | Morning Worship 11 A. M. UNDERCROFT ADDITION - ST. JOHN’S . METHODIST CHURCH will dedicate the new chancel, choir Mary’s-in-the-Hills Wednesday evening. The . The Rt. Rev. Pontiac Press Prete cate the new undercroft addition and confirm a class of more than 25 candidates. The undercroft will house the growing church school and serve as an all purpose room for ehurch activities. : in Church Class | Bishop RS. Emrich to Dedicate ‘Undercroft Chancel, Sacristy OPENED IN 1952 The church opened in June 1952 443 HIGHLAND — Church School .... 9:30 A.M. * w ..11:00 A. M. Mai t- » Paster Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker Sunday UNITY 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday es PA A. M. Tuesday, 8 set eae com Rev. Maleslm K. Barton, Paster Rev. Kart W. Ostberg, Asso, Paster § + Barly Service—$:00 A. M. ' “A SHADOW OF THINGS” — ff Rev. Ostberg, Preaching Morning Service—10:30 A. M. “FOREVER AND EVER” Rev. Burton, Preaching United LEAVING FOR CARIBBEAN ISLANDS — The Rev. and Mrs. Marvin P. Hester with their chil- dren, Marian and Marvin Jr. will leave Thursday for foreign mission work in the Caribbean Islands. Sign Contract {for Completion Orchard Lake Church, Presbyterian Slated Church, Presbyteriari have . signed a contract with the Trowell Con- struction Co., of Detroit for the of the educational wing of the church at a cost of approximately $88,725. f * * ¥ Dedicated on. July 18, 1874 as a vacationn church, the original Orchard Lake Chapel was used only for summer worship until 1939. At that time a union Sunday In 1943 the Presbyterian con- gregation organized with 59 char- ter members. The church has grown to its church school of over 500 and more than 150 voices enrolled in the five choirs. ‘ ‘| REMODELED IN 1957 The original was expanded by adding a basement and lengthening the sanctuary, building the first level of the educatonal unit and adding the tower. In 1957 the sanctuary was remodeled and re- furnished. Educational Wing at Trustees of the Orchard Lake as a mission of All Saints Epis- Church of Pontiac under the leadership of a former pocter, the Rev. Ivol I, Curtis. * * * The Rev. Mr. Hamm =éshas served as rector since November of that year. Before coming to St: Mary’s, he served at Christ Church Cranbrook and St. Joseph’s Church, Detroit. Avenue. : Gat, May 24 — So ee ve om Po June 5- 6-7-8 Lavelin Schmitt, Speaking PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study . ‘orship ..4... ; 6:00 p.m. L190 p mm. Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry Street “, W. Ball, Minister Teachers to Receive Special Certificates Special teaching certificates will be awarded six School | teachers at the 10:45 service Sun- | day morning in the St. Paul Lu- theran Church, Joslyn at Third) street. , | ginia oe Mary Carisen, Lu-| Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL ¥ People Saturday ........ 7:30 Setatee Night aioe SAC 1:30pm Sunday School and Worship .....10:00:2, m, Ev: Service ..........-- 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Class ..........4. 7:30 p.m. Bishop L. A. Parent Church Phone FE 5-8361 ‘Pastor Res, OL 2-4751 10,00 A.M, SUNDAY sCHOOL Classes for All Ages fer. A.M, WORSHIP Ma fem, Ne : in LITTLE— omer. YOUR REMORTH LITTLE. 6:45 P.M. JUNIOR and 7:30 P.M, WEDNESDAY: A cordial welcome awaits you in all our services FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ~ Ss * % Jee FR 5-624 11:30 te 12:15 2:15 Necn—Suadey School 6:30 P, 7, M— Young adios Service Service 145 P.M. Wed--Bible Study 7:00 P. M. Thurs—Sky Pilots The Church With a Friendly Welcome Columbie Avenue BAPTIST o#e wee 11:00 A.M, +e ween B.T. U. . Andersonville establish and organize the First United Pente- || gigs, school ......cccsceeces costal Church, now located af 178 Green St. Mornlag Woship secdecenveess They dre shown leaving the chyirch after « recent Service Evening . oe F Bible Hour Wednesday............+-. cosuce - A, Z tore Bi mug Recep bicdaanias dbl came et ee Presbyterian WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Read — Near Dixie Highway corseeccscevens 9:45 A. M. . 8:30 A. M. ond 11:00 A. M 7:00 P.M. Bible School Evening Service . Wedn Prayer Meeting ou eene bee eb enter eeeeee Churches QAKLAND AVENUE . Oakland at Cadillac Youth Fellowship os 45P. M. . 7:00 P.M, CHOIR FESTIVAL , O30 A. M. 10:45A.M. || Services. He will also pay tribute | Bible School .. gor Worship .. Bible ble School en | M. Youth Se Folboieati owsh ip .. 6:00 P. M. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ose 9:45 A, M- Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M. Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. 7:30 sional Bethany Baptist Church [nt el be on of tt curches ice and tok ok * © ww # "|this weekend. At the cam to members of Bethany who j hove di6 during bis pastorate A featured in the presentation of the| here. ~~ f j Mary | \Len "McLaughlin will » jee of the American Baptist! youth askistant at the early serv- ld Joyner at If a.m. Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor, inces the Cornerstone Laying! fof the Newman AME Church willl be at 11 a.m. Sunday. * * * The State Masonic Lodge will) be in charge of the service with the Senior Choir providing the mu- sic, The Junior High Baptist Fellow- ship is on the annual Auto Safari pfire to- y will continue | John Hazlett, Minister of Music * |] Sunday School ac ales |] Sanday Worship 1100. M | a. Evening Service 700 P.M. | HAROLD BROWN eee eee ee wee & 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, 9:45 Loyalty Campaign Awards Given Today ee ee . Historical Feast or Living Experience? Ist SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH : 918 — AVE. | Featuring: QUARTETS TRIOS "DUETS SOLOS | arsine "Be eye et | vale tates Ta Eales Houston, Pres. Elsie Gaskin, Sec, Treas. In 1954, the Rev. Mr..Hester came to Pontiac to _ service. Service by Rev. James De Vault, 1:60 F. M. | : A —_ rie ont “lanes aaa i , ; ; . Corngtstone Laying ee —_—_ _ — Convention to Highlight [Py grin) noving || UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual Cherches Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Topic: “THE ROAD TO EMMAUS” Thursday Evening, May 29, Silver Tea — 7:30 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Paster REV. WKLIAM H. MARBACH, Do. Assotiate Paster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 Evening Rally . 7:45 Message by the Pastor “DIVINE FIRE” Tuesday Praise - Worship Thursday 7:45 Youth Service “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. Perry at Milbourne Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor | | | | 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A. M. Worship . . 11:00 A. M. | | Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. *“eeewe Marimont Baptist Church Invites You! Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. MARIMONT . .. 4A Growing Church With a \Friendly Welcome! - _ Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin Vy KG Tab IN WORSHIP "A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU Sunday Announcing THREE REA § the A T _ following 3 Sunday Dr. Malone Speaking at Night . subjects by All Services Dr. Tom at a Malone 10 A.M. — 11 A.M. | | 7:30 P. M. ; 1. May 25th : Choir a Special Music caren’ © the Unpordsnably Bap ma SUNDAY SCHOOL _§ 2 Junie Ist 0AM. a bape eee oe Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 3. Modern Superyised Nursery Bet bine ae dal Believers T 645 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY RADIO REVIVAL WPON 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY _ Sunday School Auendance Last Week 1354 gmmanues * BAPTIST CHURCH jum IN AE EEE AAR SR EC SAN I bal ? -| Wonderful . Silver Values. be ‘Reed & Barton from $4.50 ee ae a sy! “Bel ot Ale” Candy 6-in, diam., $4.50. PROPOSED CLARKSTON HIGH SCHOOL — This architect's sketch shows the layout of the proposed 30-room Clarkston High School. It would be located on a 70-acre site south of the present THE PONTIAC PRESS,' SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1058. Private Industry May Get Plant - Air Force Planning to Give Up on $18 Million Facility in Romulus high school, Ais T daa say echaad to 4s Wermune 0 vein, how- ever, depends on the outcome of Monday’s special election asking approval of a $2,500,000 bond issue to finance construction. Security for You _ ‘fine values. the kind of help you mention. “ wearer You can get a small pamphiet - Prices include fed. tax. describing the program by writ- : ing to: The Office of Vocational 16 W. Huron St. dale, Fla: “1 i Store Furs and Winter Garmon >. @ Guaranteed Cold Storage © Free Moth Proofing @ All Garments Insured @ Shirt Laundry Service -@ Free Parking in Front of Store , vy. & MELAZR, Coow pa “One Of Pontiac’s Finest 143 West Huron Street rE 6.8116 paid covered by Social Security ” The lump sum may be paid to: ‘L. The surviving wife ‘or husband who has. been living with or re- ceiving support from the de- _jceased, or 2. Anyone else’ who pays the funeral expenses if there is no surviving wife or husband. From Mrs. F. C. of Washington, D.C.: “Could you tell me just what) Tenn, : happens to the money. which is into Social Security? Aj ia) Security?” neighbor tells me that its put into the United States Treasury est Social Security office for a ® . pe premment weo Mlrnasot « occa eoeeelat Qil Refinery eet. obtain Ray Henry's new social cents in coin this newspape husband who was a. railroad ond reghesting “Beourtt worker’s death. ~* | one of following conditions: (a) the!Tourney’s coronation ball. deceased was making regular con- Greek majority on Cyprus has ac- tributions to her support before cepted a long standing invitation he died — as in your case, or (b) to visit President Nasser of the the deceased—before his death— United Arab Republic. had been ordered by «% court to contribut to her support, or (c) she/next week for about a week in| she was a member of the same) Cairo. household before the deceased From Rev. P. C. of Knoxville, “Please tell me how a a'sceoe= ™ ” “Fire Continues All he has to do is ask the near- Exiled Cypriot Leader Plans to Visit Nasser ATHENS, Greece (®—A spokes- said today the exiled jeader of the Makarios is scheduled to leave The spokesman declined to say whether Makarios intends to dis- cuss* the Cyprus situation with Egyptian leaders. Firemen Brave Threat of Explosion to Contain Flames jin California }wasn’t under control wi? ‘* Two men died and two were in- said they didn't know when the fire could be controlled. “It will have to burn itself out,” OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 SPECIAL for SATURDAY and SUNDAY _ Child's TENNIS OXFORDS $1.49 All canvas, leather ton- gue for extra wear. age seer oad Guaranteed - GOODMAN’S ’ DEPARTMENT STORE §20 S$. Saginaw — 1 Block South of Wilson 1 CAMPH 2 VAYEH 3 IRTNA 4 BLIMEN 5 CHUNP 6 TINFE 7 SELOVG 8 RODNU ww HAT'S | INSTRUCTIONS: Each word related to work. ond ot Oo wards 0s Be WHO AM I? Yesterday's answer: gliDe, wAltz, sereNe, graCe, poise, coNtrol, swinG. MY_ LINE? | = AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. | Insurance » of All Kinds fins| [-— pa FE 2-9221 — 70 W. The Insignia of Lawrence St. Superior Service Cor. Cass Sound Protection Distinguished Insurance Service Since 1920 Ralph: T. Norvell said a battalion chief ty yesterday. Flames were visible last night from 30 miles away, - Great Lakes Ports US. Aids Disabled fo Learn New Jobs’: ex-= == LONG BEACH, Calif, @ —|} fire. It wasn't. x. opens. sor it tap ‘Opportunist’ Is Guilty, He Steals Quietly Away claret git cee oct eka of the plant on the gr grounds | it might have use for it nection with missile pH Beran i F. Heil dl the Air Force, and Floyd ot g fe use the plant was influenced “by the economic climate that pre- vails in Michigan.” Before GSA can dispose of the plant, approval must come from | the Senate and House Armed Services Committees. Troutt said “There is no question in my mind that such approval will be forthcoming.” “We feel sure that once the Says Hoffa Watched | — Installation | president of Teamsters Local 337 in Detroit and Bernard Spindel, DON'T MISS IT! . —Louella Parsons “YOU'LL HOWL YOUR HEAD OFF!” —Hedda Hopper fie.“ SNAY ‘ | NOW! wan Diener’ 7 “CINDERELLA” | DONT 60 NE AR THE WATER FRIDAY and SATURDAY “BAMBI” ond “ESCAPE IN JAPAN” ——COMING SOON——— “FAREWELL TO ARMS” “RAINTREE COUNTY” EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! “AROUND THE WOREY IN 80 DAYS” MA 4-2151 WALLED LAKE LAST TIMES SATURDAY! “RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP” “ALL MINE TO GIVE” Urged to Cooperate DETROIT m — Grest ger ports that hope to pro the opening of the St. ppl Seaway have been called. upon to cooperate rather than compete with each other. Rep. John A. Blatnik (D-Minn.) | told the annual Maritime Day dinner at Detroit that “‘it is false thinking on the part of a lake port to say ‘if we hedge a little here, we'll get a little ahead of the competition there.’ ”’ “Duluth, Chicago, Detroit and the other lake ports must debate publicly their port development plans. But when the debate is OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 Open Every Night ‘Til 9:00 P. M. _ Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot “Owned and Operated by Local People” Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in. Bloomfield Hills ‘LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. - | LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations it Magnant, Anthony Quinn; Bi bott and Costello Meet the oe H | Richard Burton; Gable, over, they must get a common ground and stand together against powerful outside interests which seek to defeat them. Community Theaters Civie-Farmingten Sat.: cowie Is the Wind. " Anne: the~ Forest,” Rod Came = Brooke, color, “ Satdrday eR 3 > F728 in _— of “Wild Is the Win Sun. — Thurs.:; “Ron Silent, Run Deep,” Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster. Hills.Rochester Bat.: “Sea Scott Brady, un, — Battle at Monterey,” Hayden, Mary ome Hughes. y Sat. — Sun.: “The Brothers Kara~- mazov,” Yul Brynner, Maria Schell. on. 8 “The Road,” — §Sun.: e Happy Gene Kelly, Barbara a Sat.: “Run Silent. ‘Run, a ae Clark Burt Lancaster, Mine to Give,” color, Cameron Mitshell Patty MeCormack. Sun, — Tues: “Farewell to Arma,” color, Rock Hudson, Jennifer J t Bowie. Ben PL , yj meggie! mee Lake ow vue. and the Sun.: even Dwarfs, as color by ; “Gift of Love,” color, Rowen Stac i -Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” laf oe pecptl Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. he tot: “Lafayette Escadrilie,” _ = Be ave a . a Hunter. na es “Armored Attack,” ‘Battle hetrins: “ Jack Webb, Marion Brando. Sun. — Twes.; “Hell's Five Hours,” Bg som nd Thur: | olor, "Robert oat Julie London. The urs: “The Atominable "| Forest Tucker. Sat.:_ “Saddle the Wind,” ‘ord “Operation Mad Ball,” Fri, — af "Grey “Wate ond the | rain | | . L rer TWO in COLOR ade’ Hex: (US-10), 1 Bik, North of Telegraph # ' @ ones, ure, - = pat: Sboow White and the Longe ms 3,” color by Walt Disney; : é; tan TURNER: sO —ALSO— HIT NO. 3 Wereacts BORDER TRAFFIC iN HUMAN LIVES —S ua 4 LW ee OT A Pair of Block Lace Penties Almost Sinks - the Nevy! e PAYNE STEELE ou KELLY sous EYER FE 5-4500 ee 3 ib eae fee ee ee : Pl ee ee Pa 3 ri * Te = pe Wee fe Se a oe ORES = y agg a 5 i : . See bay ae . We ‘ ‘ : Fe ° i ‘ * s : : : a . = : i Ag ae eee << * ue ee 5 ‘i & . : 3 < an: - ear ; ‘ an : i i a : ; ; : vy di: : . @ - : *. 2 F > 3 : : ' , / g 4 ; ; aoe Ve : alae Al i : : ‘ ae. : : 4 : : i ' : i : ¢. : fy ; : cos a ‘ re # — ee e « : : : : ’ - = : : Hee ees ear POW NIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 94 1008 | File Petitions. for Conventions | Deadline for Returning Nominating Papers to _Clerk’s Office May 27 IVE-IN THEA! ER Spier Unt arses neces Boas oon 7:10 P.M. SATURDAY _ WHAT HAP ay ee Canty comet dain wae OF THE yetrdny as the May 71 dean * * * INDIAN OCEAN? + ee ‘The count Friday. afternoon! Lake Casino Ballroom tonight. showed petitions for 46 delegates papegeere rages andi2 Gunmen Rob Democratic. con- a ventions will be held betwyen Aug. |CI vings, Loan ) ]2825, following the -primary 09! Branch Again Aug. 5. x k DETROIT #—Glass partitions | hemes on D. aor still rte installed across tellers’ cages last | sownees in welets ar after a robbery, failed to halt) tijions have been submitted. He to gunmen from taking almost| 3 called the few “perhaps Se {20,000 trom First Federal Savings | worst showing I have ever seen.” & Loan Assn, yesterday. sailing Aa Gale — & veka Seana Uieayin ery of Both conventions seat 298 dele- .. & the effect of war on three men’s lives, Marlon Brando: plays @ -|gates—one each from that number! Wearing visored caps and German officer who becomes involved with a superior officer's |o¢ yoting precincts in the county. glasses, the gunmen entered Others in the cast include Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin, Hope Allen once again reminded those | Township branch and escaped with | Lange and Barbara Rush. circulating petitions that all must | $19,450. | be in his office in the courthouse! It was the third time in three no Inter then 4 p.m. Tuesday, years the branch was robbed, * | srarninc MARLON: BRANDO _ MONTGOMERY CLIFT © DEAN. MARTIN | men like these! The loves 9 knew. | the battles they , | Hollywood Headlines ° ie ce i pee cack handl mens: S were - the! fought! , nt 808 | . : primary. . He] Cinema eogh wecmemmen Actor Hops Wagon Train\nne SS aaa | tor Successful Journey MA 43135 , . Extra Sat. at 8:15 Only mOcOES. tov tie THE jf sacialoaas Pontiac Theaters ro ey mente: > Who will be his Brid le...ton oht EAGLE . | Sat.: “Court Martial of Billy inmeanassoslaliian Ghia Mitchell,” Gary Cooper; ‘“Phan-|@ sam na or JAMES LEE BARRETT - recess a emecmee ot JACK WEES - » MARKY LTD. ruse! tom Stage Coach,” Richard Well. PLUS ; Sun.-Tues.: “Naked in the Sun,” Jamés Craig; “‘Deerslayer,” Lex another series — King’s Row for Wed.-Fri: “Witness for the FASTER THAN “THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE!” M-G-M delivers another big-sise Western drama! oe STEWART GRANGER - RHONDA FLEMING Py ci] ” oa ee , i _Sat: "Giant Caw.” sett Mor “GUN GLORY” 4 CinemaScore ano ‘ ' fF ’|Kathryn Grant. » | Sun.-Thurs.: “Don’t Go Near) * |the Water,” Glenn Ford. —1-—}Sat.:- “Bambi, by Walt; ;, Disney; mmapeaer in Japan,”) Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell. OAKLAND eee ee } | j SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD OPEN 7:00 P. M. : TONIGHT | The rolling wall of steel that ground oat liv Ng bell ARM 5 “lt VA ae oe Worrclentanr Doe ping, *| FriSat.: “3:10 to Yuma,” Glenn = : Ford; “Beyond Mombasa,” Donna Reed, Cormel Wilde, A hi hh hh hh ee _werrrerrrrrrvree.} “CAPTAIN J JOLLY” “POOPDECK PAUL” ; ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— “COURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELL” z Also “THE PHANTOM STAGE COACH” BLUE SKY Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. 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QS Hasapiesided 3s est selection! morning these beautifully tailored slip covers go on sale. Available in > floral prints, smart solid twills and eS gorgeous knits to protect your furni- i ture and brighten your home. WYMAN'S 2—Furniture Stores—2 OPEN MONDAY TO 9 . ( “Shop the Stores That Never ; Compromise on Quality” Tel-Huron Center Telegraph at Huron . Open Monday ‘ti 9 P.M, . Downtown Pontiac 51 N. Saginaw Open Monday “til 9 P.M. 18 W. Pike 17 E. Huron” Lay . 4a THE 5 PONTIAC eee. SATURDAY, MAY. 24, 1958 Ey 3, Open! Next tWe : Ky Prep Front By CHUCK ABA 2 ‘crt tke t kk * 39,563 Boo Loudly as Yanks Make Quick Work Tigers’ 8-1 Loss Mixed With C atcalls ° Snead and Ford | Among Top Stars in 55th Tourney The biggest day thus far on the spring sports calen- dar was set for today with state champions being de- termined in track and golf, while tennis regionals con- tinued into the 2nd day. His three-run home run, coming on a 3-0 pitch after singles by Hank Defending eaenrion Pontiac Central headed the local ay DETROIT « — The boos and the catcalls are getting louder b rot rbt . and longer as the Detroit Tigers perilously approach the longest losing/ Bauer and Mickey Mantle, was all the Yankees needed. F. Boltt wai} 9 : 1 nee be 19 entries seeking track honors while Birmingham in Class Bone, Kocsis, Martin streak in their 58-year-history. The Tigers had only six hits, and half of them came in the |us2el 3698 Bauer rt, 3210/A and “B’ school Bloomfield Hills were top golf con- and Andonian Pontiac! 1st night's &1 loss to the New York Yankees was the ninth in @) ginth inning when they spoiled Bob Turley’s bid for his third | Boone», $34 § Moos $1 | 3) tenders. row for the hapless Bengals. Two seasons ago the Tigers lost 10 artinss «63011 Carey 4000 da Cran--— Entries at Red Run _— straight, but the record is 13. The 1820 and 1983-clubs lost 13 in| ssh shutout. Ai Kaline, Kay Boone and Gharile Maxwell singled ei) Siterw $its) Birmingham and Cran —T : . before Billy Martin brought Kaline home with the run.. ol jens . { : : Turleyp = 208 brook have strong earns amr Punsinn clare Och Mieaaiag : = Bill Hoeft, the Ti; less than three innings. In ina By BILL CORNWELL The Detroit players got bad reception when the public address ining he sale loose perro agpee ls gave up a tremendous, Busce B Hf 2 ee mein yee saat is = peuel fan Bishop youn. If the “cream of the crop” is| system blared out the lineup before last night’s contest, attended by wrong-field home run to Elston Howard. That blow brought on a parade e-Sroth 0000 College ill be another big 4 what it takes to lure spectators to| 39,563 — many of whom started toward the exits as early as the _ finally| Siggtet,? 69 8 8 8 6 at Kalamazoo College, Monday will be another big day rts events, golf fans should| fisth anig. When the tenm teak the Seid Rt wes met by aches ("eee rEa®. Be Brow, George Race ont om ie* zone _____| There could be surprises in alllin golf. The big annual Pontiac Sports . Lou Sleater. rye, S'S} Mor — oif,* 2% three sports. There usually are in) Press Invitational is set for that swarm over Red Run like a horde of locusts next week, The 55th Western Open golf of boos, The final blow — after decisive ones by the Yankees’ Gil Mc- {Dougald, Elston Howard and Yogi Berra — came when the public * * * Walked for Susce e—Ran for The Yankees rattled off a quick double play that snuffed out an eraial Am ¢—Groundea New Fork ‘oo. 9 O83 008 eighth inning threat by Detroit and generally played the type of base- 232 338 ot such “‘pressure’’ events. day along with the Saginaw Valley . The track teams of St. Michael) meet. and Orchafd Lake St. Mary have out for woe ennee —} So tournament will be held there jaddress announcer proclaimed that tickets are still available for future|ball that is expected of a team that has won 10 straight, 14 of its last FO-A—New York 27-7 De. been working hard for both the) the EML baseball tourney, U. Oy er an a ok te Tiger home TCE I A th Rs Tene and ne anciny and| OD: Relags, the Tri-County meet essional and amateur circles |'"5'Y Was the jeering. pack. beustay ‘hf grepegitionals coming up Monday and the Detroit Thurston Invita- or teas os an tae. x * * In the series windup today, ageless Sal Maglie (1-0) was to oppose|feeft airi-4) ».: ty $6 4 § fi Tuesday at U. of D. tional are some of the other events z er on iage senpiat Sean marine cost cacy bear panne ne ee Saaee a Bill Flanigan, e cat vil be un begga ac gh ard Americ: eee A ou ! Just about everybody who is . an League champions toward their 10th straight victory.jother pitcher in the game. Sleater’. “t 3 5 0 1 ff ster, got a chance to work aioe fiw lights somebody will take a crack at the SKIPPING AROUND coveted crown, including defending champion Doug Ford, Slammin’ Sam Snead, Dr. Cary Middlecoff, around .400 for Southfield ... Press T ourney Monday Masters champ Arnold Palmer and will leave following the school talented -™ Venturi . year Pasa may go into the admin- istra’ field ... .Ex-Chief Jim That’s only the beginning. Also) Shorter, a mid-year grad, at Uni- Sd the seen vt tap US. Open versity of Detrolt found the names . Open winner Dick Mayer, National PGA . | : "How about that Inter - Lakes king Lionel Hebert, his older broth- Seventh Annual PressTourney | ; wack most? Reveals wore set ve ; | tied im 11 of 13 events... er Jay, burly Mike Souchak and Pain Ss | a grey steady Dow Finsterwald. airings set | se Nad Prag Pape South African Gary Player and Golf Test Set Here are the starting times and die race despite being jarred Dave Ragan have filed entry too, pairings for the seventh Pontiac back by a hurdie that did not along with Gene Littler, Doug Press Prep Invitational golf tourna- drop when he hit it, Bill start- Sanders, Billy Maxwell, Don Jan- * ment, starting at 8:30 a.m. Mon- ed running again and stil fin- uary, Bill Casper, Bob Rosburg at | ourse day at the city’s Wilson - Park ished 4th. and jeng-hitting George Bayer, 2 course. Foursomes will leave the! py INTERNATONAL NEWS. Nixon and the Red | Milford happy about two titles The state of Michigan will have ~ 8 tees at intervals of five minutes.) 1s hardly worth the effort any —- the Kansas City |!" spring sports . . . Holly has a sianehbe dulegation on the sol sediian Grcak tacks Birmingham Will Defend)A break will be taken trom 1} t0lmore to talk about those incredi- Athletics, 7 to 1, to move inte |lis all-sports banquet Tuesday. . . a * * resuming, sending Michigan coach Caan eer Oren tile riding on the| __ MEDALIST COACH — Here are two targets for the rest-of the | Title in 18-Hole Medal tne foursomes out on the finaliple, wnaway, New York Yasssees. ne ~ nine as he reg.| Bamps” Elliott will head a long shoulders of Wally Burkemo, Chick 13-school field in the seventh annual Pontiac Press Golf Invitational Play Competition round at 11:30, but on the opposite Giants, who journeyed 3,000 miles Ph ology was petrol ine Of guests at the Farmington = Harbert and Jack Fleck. Monday at the city course. At right-is coach Carl Lemie of ¥ course, retaining the order of the|ty a new home and began making s any fete the same night . . . Four c's & Birmingtiam, with his No. 1 man, Pete Green. Pete was medalist first-round play muscular mayhem like West Coast |‘™° losses. The veteran righthand-|Rochester High girls made the Four Pontiac golfers are sched-| im last year's tourney. ny Soot Deets 1—#:30—Ted Bilesewski. ),| Yankees? ppg oor of vale = is at Hamtramck before uled to be on the firing line—pro- The Pontiac Press Seventh an-|Peter ¢ {Bhrine) Glenn Grommet The Giants continued their torrid|game’s only run, on a dropped)" Siowpay sited fessionals Gene Bone, Emerick . nual Prep Invitational Golf Tour-| bryant Wing (Bloomfield mits),|campaign to set up the first coast-| ny, ' : pol soa ‘ Kocsis and Bill Martin and ama-|3 Golfers Tied for Lead nament is ready to go rochester]. "steve iter (RO. Kimball) | t0-coast World Series in history. | “McLish gave up two hits in the) Saginaw — teur Mike Andonian. Entries have bese cloted. Pal), 2- (Clawson). Tom Had-| A two-run homer by Willie Mays/first inning and Washington regis- Park at : “N\N'ff on bh ings and starting times’ are @M- Gtraid onagren ( y @erine).!in the ninth inning after homers|tered its onl run on Neil Chris-|:.St, Michast ° *, Martin, whe only three years nounced today on this page. First Toiames Wilewskt ( ».War-lby Willie Kirkland and Bob/jey’s sing Tseveland’ tie-break: (on at We of D. age was belting them for Pen- al | cu a n lanwood foursomes get away from the first|‘ét. § yeJames Canfield’ (Holly), |Schmidt had tied the scote off oy cael ol bean haters cme tise at Waterford eel aiocans ne mage tor and 10k wee ot Ponting Meanie oe Twelerford) Joe Tatham ier |Warren Spahn in the eighth,|in the fourth. mek 8 Pert Maren : Course morning a Michael), dale). brought the Giants a Sto3 win . wey. 4-9; 0'clock. Event is medal play, ove?|méy (posting “Cen bok s: A two-run homer by Don Bud- D Done recenly returned frm a}, Par wat s wubbom foe Friday Be Berar c ASEHG phole doance. get halls Deh nh eee “rere ti Best | anand treeren smack y Dick |Jnes Qualifies in 4 fling at the winter circuit while|in the opening round of the 4th an-DS) Ditstra 20.0 7"* shes sees sea Competing teams include the! John Taylor Pontiae Central) wi suone hen obteet ered | Gernert helped Nixon the | Kocsis came out of virtual retire-/nual Detroit Medal Play golf cham- om pe Walter MeDon aid seg {jarea’s finest schoolboy egret Wend. on West (Bloom Goce « with - first less. Athletics, Events in Loop Meet nieat fp bncnene, ped pro at sn pionship at Indianwood’ Country a ee, after, John to eons Ge we ee 1957 ae tipe—9o.m.-9:180m. | tn other National I action Don SS oe mea yg is ating tie wate best two years “et iiss ae over the same layout. ny (Holly), iy) barry Lomako Clawson), | Bil a diag and rg across the/for Ronnie Kline against the Car-| BLOOMINGTON, L. e- —Speed- wood nd oo = Birmingham’s defending titlists ~eathrecomer chaine | (st.| winning run eighth inning/dinals. Mazeroski’s game-winning|ster Hayes Jones. - defend- tommy Shannon of Orchard Lake| °T "he finished yesterday's 18 have only two of the 1957 team [Fon Fuileiank” Siete Jas the Pittsburgh Pirates edged/nit came off reliever Phil Paine Eastern Michigan are a cowle of other Michigan hole round was able to equal or back, 30 am ete Oren gmi;.|the St Louis Cardinals, 3 fo 2.|Stan Musial, honored by his home es were favorites today in oie aa figures of 3537-72. ‘Shrine, B11 pepless Los Angeles Dodgers in| through fh with three’ bite in four|legiate Athiet ye OAC) — Jim Kear-|the cellar by beating them 4 to 1,| tri The Western, one of America’s | Chuck Kocsis of Red Fam endl XS" xiwbaih'|and the Chicago Cubs walloped the| The Redlegs scored three runs Michigan led by Jones? four tournaments, attracts |. amateur stars, and big Chick|| »ychick| Philadelphia Phillies, 11 to 4, [in the fifth off Johnny Podres and/|bri efforts landed 16 men in ) the best in the business for twe | 1. sickson of Edgewood, former Michael). .¢| In the Yankee-owned League;|Ed Bailey hit a homer in the sixth|the preliminaries yesterday. : big reasons — national prestige Ohio State golfer. came the closest will probably F Giovée “(6 |Chicago’s Early Wynn, Cleveland’s|to beat the Dodgers. Bob Purkey \ posed the main and double Ryder Cup points to matching par with 14's to share “nat ee re Areca page Ta Toth Cneeniont (Rochester). xe|Cal McLish and Boston’s Willard|got the victory as Hal Jeffcoa Central -quali- ——— This is the second year in a Tow |first round leadershtp. Monday with want oe yi Syren Nixon all pitched three hitters as|halted a Dodger bid in the eighth.|fied 13 men yesterday. that the Western has come to this ' + @ -* vee dy MHSAA regional. |nstfoct ng pects, “Proomtleld hs), Buil their teams recorded victories. The Cubs scored seven runs in| Jones qualified in the 100-yard area. Phim Hollow was host to the] Koesis, six-time Michigan Ama- Dick Whitmer, John Taylor, Joe Gero). Gary Mo Hirening nD. Wynn and the White Sox the fifth to get rookie Glen Hobbie 220-yard dash, low bur- tourney last year and Ford earned |teur champion, and Johnson, triple — sews McGrath, Bill Davis and J a me s Budwit 3 ‘Michacl). James’ Dowel| blanked the Baltimore Orioles, |his third triumph. Al Dark hit the high hurdles. He the crown by defeating Maxwell, | winner of the same event, both sew York Won ent Pet. Behind Dowell will play in the Invitational. |{2%" (Pontise Central), Tom Selhost (Avon-| 4 ¢9 0; McLish pitched the In- paeodgeneg Sige w 8 re pr & . = in y Py Littler and Bayer in a sudden-/carded 36:8. Hendrickson’s cand| Eieiasd M6 37 $14 a%/PCH was 2nd in 1957, ort Tyeqrae Mike Rewd, ‘8h ret. Ste 1 win ever the Washinton (one on, Lee Walls hit his 12th of ‘ : eath pee > e was reversed, 38-36, Kansas City 14 18 3 8% * * * Beau ¢ ». over ; the year in the ninth for the | It was the same tournament| _, Within easy striking distance of | washington ib is ie i oer aa sony pvp seal 4 eye — | ; which saw Snead shbot his storied| "e pole vigg Prart Detroit i Se i battle for top spot ag te ® . . 10 on the 4th hole of the opening aap Bob orem of Detroit YESTERDAY'S RESULTS year’s “B” pmo it land Oise OF i e Soe ia ea Tne Satin the Teasers” °"*| Golt Club, Biythetield's Harold |Stiaes’,‘paktimon's'niat* — /dual to Maples’ Green. | | Slated Sunday Night ~— Brink. and Nick Wesléck from |New York 8, Detroit 1, night A number of other capable boys ! Essex in Windsor, all bracketed |"°"°" © bp om could break into the individual Two men’s exhibition games and , Chiefs Defend at 75, - ane ton at cleveland, 1pm, = leadership. LAFAYETTE, Ind. u—Indiana’s|Ds joe Fos hy — yo ge - owe, Cattey a pair of girls’ league contests S : , ~ stobbs es ve as ~ ’*« * . Hoosiers appeared poised for 1 Biate; weer orthwesiera,” Mert, ‘ft will make up a busy evening of | M ichigan Track 1 nt ak ot Sve one Ba cue 122.451 team roster inciades 13 schools,| Successful title defense in the Sath|Solt Ming. Purdue rt, Ul-| softball here Sunday. Tom Draper and Dick Whiting] _ New York at Detroit, 1:30 pi. —liate complications taking at least|Bi@ Ten track and field meet to- *i00-YARD DASH—Hines and B Elks 810 vs. Drayton Drug at from Red Run and Frank Connolly | Mastic 1-0 vs. Lary 3-4 or Shaw 1-2. day. Mitchell and McKnown, . Honors Today Boston at Kansas City, p.m. —|four from the list, yesterday. Field °*- = Bell “and Williams, Indians: bowler, 7 and Shaw’s plays Sportsmart of/| of Gowanie, Ben Smith from DGC] suitivan 1-1 vs. Kellner 0- includes Class A, Class B and| The Hoosiers qualified 19 men Northyestern eon rien, - Purdue. Best Southfield at 8:30 in a Beaudette || Pale Metis dag eek New York at Cleveland i pm, {Class C entries. Most are in Ciass)yesterday in: the seven-event trials) vied). seanqy | xtibtion twin bill. At Northside state track p team heduled| Boston at Chicago, 2. 1. 2. > |B, but the average of play is|followed by indoor champion Iili- sd Tropa ae purges set ithe Commerce Drive-In team vs. headed for Ann Arbor early today rutry-s toes were Weshington « ot Detrott 8 apm fairly evenly distributed with good|nois and surprising Iowa with eight|Campbell,. Indians Onto ‘Btate:| Michigan Bell at 7 while the All for its fi defense of the top today over Indianwood’s oo ee ott 3 performers in all five-man teams.|each, and Glenn Davis-paced Ohio |5edersen oe ee Gerute, Wwiaconat: Stars vs. Costello’s Trucking &|if/ schoolboy thinclad title. The 17-/o297ard ee Baltimore at anaas City, 3:30 Pm, Points will be scored en the State with seven. Ohio Sh as, eee eg ie Excavating at 8:30 in girls’ action. ||f} man squad $f fevered’ to win t| mony Matting at 30 closes out Only game uled cards of fiveunn teams. Me Ohio State which has good field|y i2t-7A%5, LOW, mm goes we | dth crown, ‘set several records in| Pe, Sumament. NATIONAL LEAGUE ples won last year’s event with |°vent strength, as well as versa-/[icitin: "hay Indies; Stilvagon, Hold L d | the process. Preliminaries are set Won Lost Pet, Behina| 378, with Pontiac second at 398; ped bony ppileslir-grestepanpes 220 ss Be tine May, ‘in indiana, “;} Spartans Hold Lea 867 - . ea - ii pale Pp ogy —— Seo 36.387 | Milwaukee i a aa 2% poe Acemgrcid oi gd Oe’ a. scoring lead with seven points Pe Lattimore and ““iuehel Tinmnots oe eet IOWA CITY, Iowa # — Michigan i . 38 -36- tsburgh 19 15 550 the discus finals sterday. Purdue; Davis, Ohio State maintained its first-place i Many other area squads are in 3 18 19 486 6%) Bloomfield led the “R” schools ye Sate. times—Hines. Towa, ing in fhe Blix Ted basebell.race| il action also, in the A-B-C divisions; Nick .¥ 5 oe — 1S i 41 F | with 449, followed by a single |. In yesterday's trials, Michigan,|"O% OMe Site. 2. ean, Hughes, Cece an the Big Ten q Class A—at’ University of Michi- |Rarola cfnnatt 12 17 416 $3) point by Sirine’s 450. St. Fred- [Purdue and Michigan State each)take and Atterberry, | M Rote; |Zomerony with a 52 vicery Ore gan, Ann Arbor. Birmingham, Wa-| Ton yee Shee *| erick was the Class C leader with |TWalified 5; Northwestern 4; Min-|butie and Kerr, illingis: 6mith, Indians; Iowa. i terford, Farmington, Walled Lake, ze ageipnin a BED 451. ae yom eoregeli 2. —— time—Lean, a Biate, 131.7. Te s 5 rsom S - + Le * F ‘Class B—at Michigan State Uni- Jer * sen team reo ae som Nas Oniee iki Ted Bil- as Bre ‘ote, eu _— ey : otf Repti ote ‘ome “s si Sports on Page 20 versity, East Lansing - includes at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. —| crowski (Kimball), Pete Saputo most area ‘‘B” schools, Cranbrook, | Geor, Milford, Holly, Lake. Orion, Claw- Drott 1 Simmons Bt. touts, ‘ot ~_e 12: 20 _ dache son 2-1 vs.-Friend 6-2 (Shrine), Glenn Grommett (Holly) and Dave Asch (Clawson), ome vondale, Roches Bo t , Se Pm ~ “ = landed Bu “ELAR 43 | Neweombe 0-3 ‘vs Klippetein i South Course (8)30)—Pete Green AM OUR Bo cc cccserecec-esseces 4 §3| San Francisco at Milwaukee, ge Pm.) B ) (St. “Ches C-D—at Central Michigan Randall Ahern ......-.--00-«--.41-43—-@4, — McCormick 4-0 vs. Conley irmingham), Fred Palopoli College, Mt. Pleasant includes OL |Pet_Byeré renee apt AEM Frederick), Colin _ Campbell St. Mary's and Pontiac St. Mi- — “ Jets vs. White Sox Chicago ‘at Milwaukee, 2. 1:96 pim A balt-oor, pga Le COLLEGE, MONDAY'’S GAMES a chigan 2, a ee A Sunday baseball game at the Pg Po i, 7 pm. |11:30, following the same order, Soe -Brush diamond will match] Oniy games scheduled but on the opposite course. ous Prdaek a eee ee ‘* Los Angd@es at Philadelphia” 1 a my St. Louis Central). Bagley the Our Jets against Bell's Michi- gan White Sox. Lefty Dick Lee of the Jets and George Smith will be opposing pitchers. Wayne State 7, } 40 HP. Elec. W/Controls. .$525 35, ‘Blec. 25 H.P. W/Controls $335 ‘56 y 20 HP. eee enne cp aleaeeus 4s ‘51 2S MBs. 6.5 aes cones S185. ‘56 18 WP. \W/Controls .... $325 '§4 Evinrude 25 HP, ........).. +e+ $245 ‘54 Mercury 16 HP. W/Controls . 195 “All With @ New Motor Wanemy” Ken Rase Boats . Pas ® Yr Ac, Mhar Pet ea Memorial Day Specials Attention: Boat Owners Let us insure your boat or motor or trailer now. Also Available (Shrine) and Bill Davis eats ” STATE B Pontiac (OQ Pontiac Local No, 50 Auburn Heights, Keego Harbor, Clarkston, Waterford, Drayton Plains Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY Saturday, May i Following ARBER ASSOCIATION change in dividend® policy, but has con- tinued for the past® 25 years. Area Barber Shops - Including We have never missed a Dividend ‘Period. Since Our Founding in 1890, Memorial Day os WEDNESDAY) | Signed ~ LOCAL No. 50 ie I | cd Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron, Pontics FE 4.056) r a Seems ener ra : - oS } os ee ; } TWELVE ee He “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, MAY 24, 1958 i. BURMEISTER’ S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER’ Ss. BURMEISTER’ S BURMEISTER’ S “CASH. WAY L Burmeister's Have a FHA Home Improvement Plan or a: Regular Firlencing Plan: We Accept Equit- ‘New Large Sieve “- m 2 vs < New | ieee able Commitments and Pontiac Federal savings and Loan Commitments. You Save More by > te Serve You ‘Dealing Directly With Burmeister's. : : to Serve You # | ia Gr gee RE BO i 215* SHINGLES _| GOING FAST! "= | EXTRA LOW PRICE EXTRA Guaranteed neni se ee Last Call $ 50 POWER ONT} CRN UME Spiga, ps: ' ba Prices on Shingles are going UP 3 ak 6°° | iawn MOWERS = All in Excellent Condition—NO SECONDS — a. Ae "ores with LEAF MULGHER < a — — por 19” Chrome PRE-SEASON 4 bad 16 8 gee eee eee , . Handle B . OFFER Biv an Er) Sas| Bawiele pang, ‘OUR NEW, I LARGER STORE 4 30# 216 Ft. Roll Felt : ; $2.60 Regular : 39 We have just enlarged our store to serve you better. Stop in and look around. 4 8x16 icons 1 4"°K G 1 nile $69.95 — Business is better than ever at Burmeister's . . . there must be a reason! BE (Overstocked) «$69 TO, at | 26” Gut, Rog, $119.96... 568.05 WONT YOU GIVE US A TRY? r Louver Aluminun i. : ; Aluminum Roof Louver. 2.95 | K SLIP JOINT CONNECTORS 45¢ | 6,000 CEDAR POSTS = [1x8 Ponderosa Pine 00 |e $8050 5.1 2x4—8 to 16 Fir 6° uP BND CAPS Fos ae ce aneg 1% 7' from 39¢ SHIPLAP a rw | ROOF BOARDS. .. . | SPECIAL CLOSEOUT IN STOCK. LIN, FT. iOVERSTOCKED) Just Came In This Week End Stamped, Waxed Ends. | 1 x 12” Fir Root Boards.........05. $94.50 per M Dry Shed Stock — West Coast Products “Medium Twinsulation Foil, . Selected Paneling PAL P Al NT "No. 1 and BETTER-FRAMING LUMBER | GOLD BOND $695 amarh e GOLD BOND M. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER'S 0 "W 'd 8° 'W ‘Vv 8 N3dO — S,Y3LSIIWUNE GNOSG1I0D ‘Wd bo ‘Ww “"v OL AVGNNS — "Wy "d 8 "W ‘V 8 N3d0 — S.uzLSIawunia Brea? a 2x 6's & Ft. Up to 16 Ft. ; 2x 8's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. $ 1 i gp” pale tes heel Combet...) ss $69.50 per M $1390 Per M es a NATIONAL — 10’s 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft.- : : , ot Discontinued Colors | ae 8 Ft i. to 16 Ft. Per 1000 Board F INSULATION S$ 95 STEEL “y —— Selection G1 $ 95 go LT set 500-Fr. ROLLS SHELVING vn / 9 CLEAR WHITE PINE MOLDINGS Aicititiaa Pol Reg. $9.95 $95 . 5 epoatensca BE 1016 5 290 FD. CASING. 00... ccececccceccccenceseeenes Lin. Fe. 726 3 5 GOLD BOND | | 2 ERE SI en ae INSULATION $340 12236" Shelves | CEMENT PAINT ‘3 95 |B Sans Sith ania iius ccm ak] Matt Thick Gold Bond noun | een fe i HE | | peed Be Strictly Grade A Sliding Door Hardware BOYDELL PAINT ees | cc | i ape $350] : tiie FLUSH DOORS 9g ec nkoule ares aes 8 Outside White | ‘ats Gal - 1/16 = Exterior—Selection of 15 Styles Reg. $6.45 y eage point ce sbhh 3 z AD * Bietentéed | | All Sizes of Aleminem Self Pacing tn Steck UP TO 50% OFF 9 With h e ge (+) Yaw aD 5.40 ee 5 1 As Sliding Door Pockets| . On Close-Out Paint iB 4a8 40 Fir Phywood Sended. roee 449 a! , 1 , ALL SIZES ohes, $9 Renn GOOD COLORS -—- B44 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sonded =... 0,-4.6 A re UP T0200 $1408 <<< ' ae 3 158 AB met Pods er Stee oe ses ig FIBERGLAS BOATS Complete With All Hardware _—-_ BVLRB Mehogeny Plywoed, V-Greove, Per Sheet 475 | ca Mate inet Hardware é Over asco Then = to. from $21 9>°° | Cabi angst eee = eae Gx® % CD Plyscore OV... coke kee 8 nn | Rubber Beller Catch... tk : | Wate Plyscore eit eb cs crocs ete ok eo Aluminum Disappearing Stairs — Chrome Handles .........45c 25] Dik | 4x8 % CD rine bo DOUGLAS gee a , ee ie ay ee % Ch Hinge..... 15: Se - = $1 a na A $ 95 ht Iron 65c 40e] F —_———— “tow wasted by conven- 8 by Ay Hinge. bs oa o , ional stai Cc ~~ PLASTER BOARD renal or ak Hai i 1 **e*eoeseeeoeveeeeeeveeeeeeeseeeee eee ra) Pag a 8 Kags cere Te eae. 65 weve 3 ‘= SCREEN DOOR GRILLS ire sia sent Wf et" eabnes pore bullies | S08 “S| 79 Reg. $29.95. | C Zz > < ° > = , %" > On en, nen 1.65 _— ] 16x48" Rock Loth................0.. 99! FF | LARGE 16”, $ 95 Ideal Medicine Cabinet ° 8 = a | | 7 With Fluorescent Lights « re z 25-Lb. Joint Cement.................. $2.25 Extra Value ..... . and Chrome | 8° ie 95 .% GOLD BOND $ | | hA| ___ SALE PRICE | GAN FOR ORY WALL WORK 8 « ASBESTOS SIDING 13.95 Cc erica “+ _ 116x20 CABINET $¢°95 STEEL AREA WALLS 5 2 10 Colors Reg. $17.95 . — Fr. . oe ransom OOFS | chrome Frome ; : 6 for Basement Windows 8 : . | Sizes : " Wi Seer TATE | com Windows | [EBD , commits vin SOG | BASEMENT | utetin, 92" * al $9900 Per ; . Frame and Hardware JACK POSTS Other Sizes Aveiiable , 3 : : 16x32 8 M ry ae ALUMINUM ond GALVANIZED spietrama 405 er bd CARRIERS 5, : - Bot 6 e - $8.95 . Z —acousricat cane Tux | Secs wc Screen Wire in Stock | ‘RSs “6 i 1 7” Jack Plane... ............ 005. Now $1.95 LAY THAT DUST! __ CHROME BATHROOM FIXTURES 4 Electrical Supplies 14-Tooth Bow Rake ........... eee $198] DOW FLAKE Upto $250 Walc OMLY $400 ¢ a ee eee ee Me Long Handle Axe, Reg. $5.95.......... $3.95 CH LORIDE : w vd roma Ber and Hack Sx wets 20 s 3 -oaaur swired ------H6e| GRASS SEED SPECIALS | cepos toe | ft feel tur oR z ate aaare 950 Coil... .it. 3c| Palace Green, 5 Ib. box, Reg. $4.95...........$2.95 +2 eS eee ees @ 50 —- Special Grass Seed, 5 tbs., Reg. $2.95......... $1.49 Glass Cutters 4 i re eens ALSO ON SALE SMALL GARDEN: TOOLS | Sccite Garton Here not ** 50 52.85 = ARDEN HOSE $1495 , aie 5 Maren BURMEISTER’S SPECIAL PRICE I MEADOW GREEN and SHADY LAWN vies on in ie fa 2 < Sound Point Shovel eg co es “2 H SAVE DURING OUR REMODELING SALE-WE ARE ENLARGING TO SERVE YOU BETTER! |_.Bu rmeister’s NORTHERN 7940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD | Open Daily & A.M. to 8'P.M.--Sundays 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. PHONE EMpire 3.4171 $ ll Prices in Quantities Quoted ~ Delivery Service Available at Reasonable R Rates ) BOND BURMEISTER’S — OPEN. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER’S — OPEN 8 A. M. to.8 i: M, — SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P, Fe a \ i \ , : » . c - = and chairs. There's a builtin desk with the television. set built in next to it. The rest of that particular wall is filled with drawers and cupboards. "s even a cabinet de- signed to hold camera equip- ment and film. A ledgerock fireplace domi- nates one side of the room. The chimney is set flush with the walls of Philippine mahog- any. Ceramic tile forms the hearth. : The furniture in this room is made for comfort. There's a green sofa opposite the fireplace and several deeply menos chairs, Down the hali, near the bathroom is a sorting shelf. Here Mrs. Cowe can stack freshly irened laundry before it is put away. The bath is carpeted and tiled in a sandalwood color. The long vanity counter is marble, Champagne pink is the color used in the guest room. Paper, carpet and curtains are the same shade. Furniture is light ma- hogany. A continental bed dominates the master bedroom. Like the double dresser, it is bleached mahogany. Walls are turquoise and carpeting sandalwood, The floor-length draperies combine the floor and wall colors. The smal] bathroom connected to this: room is cream colored. If stormy weather spoils a pic- nic scheduled at the Cowe home, they can put all their guests into the large basement rooms and go on with the festivities. They have done that with a picnic for over fifty people. They hadn't intended to finish off the whole basement at first. But they have been glad they did. If only a small room is (Continued on Page 15, Col. 1) viinmaiedh Lute Zorcs tha We pion Wad shail tab bake, it was necessary octets ta living room-dining room area. Below the lawn is the beach which is for the Cowes to terrace the yard. A couple of magnificent trees provide shade for distinguished by the hundreds of yards of heavy plastic weighted down by tons.of __the patio, At the right can be seen the suspended staircase that leads from the sun , sand to form a firm foundation. ‘ ES room to the upper terrace. The white wrought iron balcony in the center extends LIVING ROOM — Formal elegance distinguishes this room from the more The chairs on either side of the low round coffee table are green. In the immediate informal den and the basement recreation room. A white planter box closes off the pt frngryend & avi Spe eves See hall at the upper right. Walls, carpeting and curtains repeat the same blonde tone, ; = °3990 NOW JUDAH LAKE ESTATES © OPEN for your INSPECTION DAILY 1 P.M. *til Dark . #4 used in the kitchen and breakfast room. Ribbed glass cupboards open in both rooms. Beyond. the breakfast-room is the sunroom. All these rooms have lake views, 62 of These Colonial Homes Have Been SOLD This Past Week! 5344 /§293)| F. H. A. i G. I. TOTAL MOVE-IN COST TOTAL MOVE-IN COST NOTHING MORE TO PAY NOTHING MORE TO PAY ‘64 Per Month +a Per Month Including Prin., Int.. Taxes, Ins, Including Prin., Int., Taxes, Ins. 8990 TOTAL PRICE JUDAH LAKE ESTATES HOW TO GET THERE: Ge nerth ‘en Sagina® to Mentealm— ‘turn right on Montcalm to Joslyn. Turn left an Joslyn te Judah Lake Estates . . . or go north on Weodward to. Opdyke. Tern right on Opdyke te Walton, Turn left on Walton te Joslyn. Right on Jesiyn t@ mile fe Jodah Lake Estates. ¢ | THE It's good for a man to have a room | . Pontine Press Photos by EA 1 mG 7 : ot that’s all his own # den in which to growl, if he so.desires. | There is built-in storage across one complete side. This room has | — ' Dlorah Building Co,’ FE 2-8122 at Piipine mahogany rrround the Tedgerck replace a View of the circle drive and the garden on the street side. | ’ ' , i. - , f . ‘ \ ; ~~ f { hy / ) ¢ , | i , | ‘ 4 i | NT aR cle ene I Sa TM SNE VR AN gy hy Pesan A is ie AEE te ee a i MI a » bal : ? Be ys THE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1058 IN WESTCHESTER VILLAGE — Pictured above is the living room in one of the model homes in Westchester Village. Located at the corner of West Maple and Westbourne drive, the house has been furnished by Wiggs and Molis, both of Pontiac. The fabric on wallpaper at one end of the living rooni. house is taken from this Early American bird print. At the left Tables are walnut, finished in a NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs ERN IN DETAIL. FE 5.7471 © Automatic Heat (Individual Room Control) | e Hot Water e@ Master TV Aerial © Stove wan euea aucust reezer @ Slim Fold Closet Doors is a coral chair; at the right a wing chair covered with brown and white needlepoint type fabric. cherry shade. Lamps are Wedg- wood, The prints of the four seasons on the rear wall are painted in pink and gold, framed in white. Complete Basement Waterproofing — Alt Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! — Reliable Waterproofing © 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 Now Renting for Immediate Occupancy , Brand New Orchard Court Apartments 1 and 2 Bedrooms, Air Contlitioned TWO NEW BEAUTIFUL BALCONY-TYPE BUILDINGS TASTEFULLY APPOINTED AND DECORATED, MOD- © Refrigerator-F: © Well Planned Kitchen (With Exhaust Fan) : @ Decorator Color Cabinets, Bathroom Fixtures and Tile LOCATION SALMER STREET . . . West Side Location Just South of Seminole Hills off Orchard Lake Avenue. One of Pontiac's finest residential areas. ADULTS ONLY. RENTS START AT $90. LIMITED TIME ONLY - NO LEASE OR SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED Call or See Bob Gardner, Resident Manager Homes of Future \Plastic Wood Hepairs Porch Decks ston se ane mt oasis * 1 r St., Apt. May Be on Stilts Burns on Furniture ; Eh ih cs us von | Back in Style er 8 vitalit Sie see in for homes of the future to escape| If the cigarette of a carelessjall the charred wood with a sharp | we 0 pi y dirt, ground moisture, and termites|smoker has left a deep burn inknife. Smooth and clean the ROY ANNETT, Ince. by being built off the ground onj)an end table or any other piece|scraped area with medium-fine} Householders are pretty well| 2 9 stilts, predicts William H. Scheick,|ot furniture, here is how you can|sandpaper. Fill the resulting cav-|agreed that one of the nicest ac- Realtors the National Association of|repair the damage without going tojity almost full with plastic wood.|cessories they can add to their Home Builders. . the expense of sending the piece to|\When the plastic wood has hard-|homes is a porch deck, And, there 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 Scheick, executive director of|a professional refinisher. It willjened, finish filling with stick shel-| are many who insist that a deck is NAHB’s Building Research In-|take care and patience, but a good/lac. : closer to being a necessity than an & stitute, says: “If exterior walls|job can be done at home. Stick shellac comes in a great| accessory. Ly 3 oe Assuming that the damaged|match natural-wood finishes. It porch sett’ has retiined Wo vation SERVING MICHICAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND ‘ . ’ ' piece has a natural-wood finish, |handles like sealing wax. Melt offjica as a respectable recreation, QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 ; . New Jersey did not have its own|your first step is to scrape away|a little with the heated blade of| only these days this time-honored | . 4 ; governor until 1738. Before that, a flexible spatula and smooth it/Occupation is referred to as “patio Call Us for All Y | is a the governor of New York gov- = uae aces oe building it mean dock in sscnaad , s r our : Bly erned both British colonies. ’ up sl al ing ; wit Ln. Here’s Howto Make (mas serra arom gnt of tne ving room and | © CONCRETE NEEDS ee bi ee hep with the smoothing, | eintng room foer Tas’ || CURBS—DRIVEWAYS—WALKS—WALLS x * * — : VY Trash Can Shelter comes an outside extension of the Bryan French has | oo im ge Looped Then | indoor living area and often dov- Concrete Pi ravel—Morter—Brick — Trash and garbage cana can be| bade, or with a sharp cls! |qpezg.™= Saunt of useable Soo Building and Mason Supplies : hidden away protected from! held apace. 3 BEDROOMS - ALL BRICK 66 Models dogs and fhes with a surly cO-| hovgied edge of the | binde up, |", Decks are wonderful epoe fr CATSMAN COMPANY $ and SIZES of DOWAGIAC |" Sand lightly with fine sandpaper | Impromptu entertaining and be- pa 4 The base is made of three pieces. ' of this, there should be 12, 5 00 =e — FURNACES of 1 by 8inch lumber, spaced: % alta eal ae iene sap yap it at 339 = Paddock St. FE 2-0283 e Si) ) |inch apart and nailed to two 24) and off, Wipe clean and finish all possible. Whipping up a snack oie tides alten & sete Any ae = bork length of 2 by Use &-penny) by. waxing. mrafirien tated gute ae sone . ; finishing naiis - : thing when the little lady can aa. © Ros pee aay and pi There's a Dowagiac (is The sides and front are made of Burn damage to painted furni- move easily between the two (seerrree OOM MM MG OH, : ___, fer ey builder furnace that's just NO 1 by 12-inch lumber, cleated with |‘ure is easier to repair, for it isn’t) areas, \ : et ee: right for your home. 1 by Ginch braces, The back is of Pecessary to use the shellac. The Pochably the mest wind weet on™ TORIDHEET aan » \ : — Models for base- 1 by 12 inch lumber cleated with| scraped and cleaned cavity can be| vis? nousias fir. Stout 4xd Als a | ment, attic, utility 2 by 4's, which serve also as foot- filed — over tad _ plastic posts are used to support a sturdy \ WA LL-FLAME E oO iL HEAT ‘ AY *K A oom, crawl epece or closet. Al are |ings for the top hinges. wed flush andl smooth, ‘Touch up|trame on which are set the deck| W eee aye \ prensa A 7 aa Sige lag top is edge-glued 1 by 12- |with an undercoat and final coat of| Planks. These should pines for the Tops Seen limber, nailed and glued |paint to match the finish and may be either laid flat or set in Comfort, Convenience ; ) : into a mitered frame of 1 by 2- on edige to give a more floortike| Wy = . a Hardwood Flooring Conte metuscen \ - aera | Estimate, \ ) Nail the base and back to the! s _ For Free Heating § end Celt sides. Attach Hoch butt hinges 2 Be Used on Walls, Too Selhpom a Sate beg \ “ \ a se, a: wry, ¢ pair of latches hold the front in} Hardwood flooring is a happy that Se ae one ae \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ place; the top needs no latch. choice for paneling walls and even cached fown to a pentin Bayan d be- \. Successful Installations in Pontice Area ; \ 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 lower grades ‘wil give you varieg| eae ont Chane ; _|elude the. application of penetrat- developed by , Dust clogged air filters tend to|ing sealer or, for more color, the| tects for keeping the specing | PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, ING. WUWAGUAE | npede the flow of air through|combination color-sealer treatment.| even and regular is to nail quar- | | “PRACTICAL HOMES FOR PRACTICAL PEOPLE” Steel Furneces heating or air conditioning units.|Popular colors — mixed with the| terinch washers along one edge | b. 4 13440 W. GRVEN MILE ROAD + OBTROIT, MICH. Woter Heaters © Air Conditioners |This makes such units operate at|sealer at the factory—are autumn| o% the beards, Then, when the | ° : higher temperatures than ther-/brown, .apenish trown and early decking is lald down, the planks ¢ US mostat settings. This in turn boosts|American. The flooring strips| ©&” be pushed against each other , operating costs and cuts comfort;may be waxed, if a high polish is} Without measuring the space to | |performance, desired. be left. That EXTRA ROO | There are two general types of| Write to Miss. Dorothy Clarke, 35 Low wksep is ote of the © NO MONEY DOWN filter units. One made of oiled glass Maple Flooring Mfrs. Assn., appealing features of the fir vai ton af cigarettes and is thrown East. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, : You've always e EASY TERMS 2 . of oiled metal filings can be Illinois, for finishing procedure, | ing painting, or staining to make : “a ! clean re-oiled a used in-)color ideas a oor ation © FIRST PAYMENT Acme fo Gd NEEDED! 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OF PORCH SPACE “ BOB $ BUILDING SERVICE | Free Estimates— We Deliver Anywhere! -' JNCORPORATED © 207 Ww. MO . G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. | ‘2260 Dixie Hwy. \ North of Telegraph Road Pontiac || A, po 1. \ \ ' 2 =) \ 2 | \ p44 CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highlend Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 De At the flashing white light fast east of Odtlend |B Murey Waite Fe'a-9544 7 Ne ‘ A. ; | | \ : f ra \ : B : ‘ : 4 , a : —- 5 / | So = ee _ . a ae : ae : < i . . ‘ 4THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 24, 1958. C FIFTEEN SR ee a ee we os ol sh ape - 4 * ERTS oy Be “a Py & Ses FE eg 4 ae ~ Shares oo oo Ts > bervsenyesig att a a dees ee eg =? oe a 4 : ‘ ? Pl ple ts Gal Po tah hd Setitin dhcilinth deel Set gs ge Gear es. whey afew pe soil eiea ze wy ae | J . a a : w ‘ i! 1 lle ie FEMININE RITES — It might be spelled rest of the room. Walls are turquoise. Furniture “rights” if you think every woman has the right . to a large mirror in her bedroom. Mrs. Cowe posed in front of this one that’ shows part of the is bleached mahogany. ‘The quilted spread on the bed is sandalwood tone. Cowes’ Lake Home Has Terraced Yard ‘ * (Continued from Page 13) Steel Wool Simplifies Jo hardwood floors have been simpli- b buffed in with this equipment. This procedure was originated for Modern methods of cleaning|cleaning and treating floors of Northern hard maple and birch, but the method is satisfactory for fied and made quite inexpensive other hardwood species. through buffing with steel wool. Smoother floors result. The smooth- er the floor, the easier to clean. Floor seals’can be applied and Unless you have built. a house yourself or served as the general contractor, you. may never have seen the building of your community, But it is entirely possible that you owe your life, or the life of someone in your family, to this unsung public ser- vant, * * * Your building inspector is the man who makes certain that your home has been constructed safely and soundly, and that you will be. reasonably protected against fire or other emergencies. It's his job to administer the local building code — a set of rules drawn up by the community specifying what safeguards must be obsefved in home construction. The objective is to prevent homes from collapsing after a few years because of poor con- struction — which sometimes happened in the past — or a home’s occupants being trapped by fire without any means of escape — a tragedy which still urs frequently, Be issuing a certificate per- mitting anyone to build a home, the building inspector first stid- i Building Inspector : \May Be Best Friend jes the plans tu make certain that it will be safe for human occu- xample, lumber |! wow. Yer © = * 4 properly erected. All the floor to be used as floor joists must be strong enough to hold the weight that will be imposed upon it, and be sufficiently Long experience has taught building inspectors what safety provisions to insist upon. For ex- ample, many old-style basements can be reached only by wooden stairs from the first floor. If a sudden fire occurs around the stairs, members of your family working or playing in the base- ment may be left without a means of escape. Modern inspectors seek to pre- vent such calamities by requiring -wall studs, rafters, etc., h getting throwing the house out of line. In most large communities, your house is also inspected to insure that the electrical wiring and plumbing are safe. Usually the law also requires that you consult your inspector when plan- ning major repairs. 3 R= SERRE ERR “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” EXCLUSIVE DESIGN PERMANENT BEAUTY eutdoors, It |: MERCHANT, CHIEF... Attached Garage and a Host of Other Fine Features You're Sure to Enjoy. | CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT Bateman-Kampsen Realty Co. FE 40528 CLARKSTON GARDENS NO PAYMENTS ‘til AUGUST! NO DOWN PAYMENT to VETS! | Three bedrooms, 1/2 baths, face brick, gas heat, — screens, car port, side drive. Trade in your present home. Immediate occupancy. 00 - that basements must have sep- "Approximately 92 per cent of the forest industries in the U. &. are Y . ‘DOCTOR, LAWYER, | is bricked in red with a fire- 7 _ al place in the center. The raised GRA J FA Lom soil FACTORY SECONDS* DQ IT YOURSELF and SAVE! write PS a 74 hearth is tiled. Walls are pan- CABINETS ALUMINUM meas tene ALUMINUM 44 x SE INCH ..----8S Our patio stones are designed for ttl. Ue HE. eled in ash. The floor has All Ki d ALUMINUM BASEMENT 16 x 16-INCH ... 49¢ + easy installation. -Just set them in _ Ga . asphalt tile. J ings DOO ond Gaery sand and immediately your patio a ae ms B A a WINDOWS WINDOWS Ne, 1 Slightly Higher or walk is ready to use, umaw’s a compicte kitchen oo | Custom Built $245 $95 $9395 Chotce of All Popular Colors. days this is more than welcome. || ——.—_g @) Ge— Buy Direct From the Manufacturer. Phyllis Cowe Napley and her | Attics - Basements Pees a a Any gine Weather -strtpped husband, John, often have par- :: thes down here with their friends. Vorys and Quint were the builders for the Cowe’ home. James Camp of Royal Oak was | DeWitt Cabinet Shop H | Prom. “World's Largest Peterson Window Dealers” ALWINDO DIVISION NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY PWTTTTITILIILIILILILIIILittl _ ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Highland Rd. at T e 7200 Cooley Lake Road Next to Union Lake Village PALETTE ETE TET Pitti tte Tita Phone MA 5-1201 ‘ea axchibact: FE 5-5814 cas on 1700'S. TELEGRAPH sowpay arraetdsee?s Phone Days EM 3-4825 Phone Evenings EM 3-2459 en a BAe The Cowes not only enjoy thei hii bese alcrdt brain stots PLIILIIIItitititiiiititiititit tiie nae ecsre oT oh i share it often with their friends. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeye eee - e _" s L | ra. For Your Convenience We List Our - HOME OWNERS’ al! : | ot . . an isieimexs FHA Approved Dealers in This Area . ; | e = A-} TILE COMPANY GORDON FLATTLEY NOWELS LUMBER CO. : ~- Bang Foes Walled’ Late, Mich, Pontiac. ‘Baieh. e i | ABC BEATING FeANnnk’s pugare OAKLAND WEATING CO, 4 1691 LaDee - . 4771 Dixte Highwa ' <, Mien. BYRAN P.-FRENCH Drayton Plains, Mich. e ‘ A — One of the commonest @ ame waatme Roa, ma OAKLAND SOFT WATER 8. CO. | pitfalls of the do-it-yourself plas- Pontiae, G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. ae e terer is a mix that dries too ADAMS HOME BUILDERS Pete aa O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY ‘ quickly. If you plan to do the | @ ium aa GARWOOD BEATING _ Postion Miche e job again, stir in one third tea- ALL AWNING & STORM Rana : OREGON HOMES, INC. ‘spoonful of cream of tartar to Sap Ge. Welepraph RA. OAS & SERVICE CO. =... ma each gallon’ ot mix. This retards |© —_Pentise, oo Ee? squnieh is acum os e e ; the drying action, and gives the Ta. Se GENE’S HEATING Ortenville, Mich. ; new plaster a chance to cure @ 7470 Austere ww MO OXFORD LUMBER CO e properly, ALUMA- COMPAKY ‘TING . Oxford, Mi tte bee Pee & Fen“ oper Eee" S ° Q — We plan to install central | @ ALWINDO COMPANY GOODWILL AUTO. HEAT. CO leh. 3 air conditioning in our house soop. [792 8. Telegraph B4. Postion, Mieke PAYNE. DISTRIBUTORS e Is it true that installing louver | AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. GARNER GROGAN Clarkston, Mich. , —- doors between rooms will make the | @ 2110 Dixie Highway 567 W. Goren PEDY BILT GARAGES system more efficient? ANCHOR saat wasseues 8 & W PLUMBING Clarkston. Mich. e A — Absolutely true. The louv- /@ —_Fenuse mek Pention Bich oer Menaet ea. ANS ers permit constant circulation | ARTISTIC VENETIAN BLIND SeaNeCe ERatene an Pontiac, Mich. e of air throughout the house — 119 Prowpect ian Mich. PONTIAC PLUMBING & HEATING . important te the efficiency and |® = avsuRN MEIGHTS LMBR. CO. ba og Ah es Pontiac, ‘Mleb. e@ : economy of most cooling sys- | ae Pentise’ brick. PONTIAC SOFT WATER SERVICE tems. This means doors to indi- ZR A. AUTHIER CONST. CO. may sues tine, Mich, e vidual rooms can be kept closed e fects Ré. (6-59) Holly, Mich, ¥ J, FOOLE LAER. & BLDO. SUP. 4 ; without causing any “hot spots” AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. nous oe oe Mich. 3 or “too-cool” corners in the |» 3 Gpenene RELIABLE WINDOW @ S'DNG. CO, e @ house. You can get louver doors AUTOMATSO GTOKER SERVICE BUGUS-MARSR ry Re Se ™ in stock from building material 105 |W, Ment a \ MIHARB HOME IMPROVEMENT e + 2 * dealers in sizes to fit all stand-|@ 5, G Tie OUTLET JANKA HEAT. @ AIR COND. _ Deayien Plethe, Bich, << Pocus, fase Ponting teh nee on wases ° ° * * * A. A. BANLER CONST, CO. KAST HEATING & COOLING CO. ctl ~-~ Bape Q — Can I use an adhesive to) @ eae” Pontiac, Mich. ee ene eek e attach wood panels to a plaster BENDEROFF BLDG. SUPPLY Co. KTLLY'S RARDWARE : feats Mich. - wall? 92 W. Heron St. Auburn Heights, Mich. . ROEBUCK & CO. ’ : : Ls \° . 154 Ne. Saginaw St. A — Adhesive is tine it the |° m4. BENSON LOMBER Co. neuer gomermoursen Ponting, Sieh” . If you're going to have the job plaster ts suisoth snd suund. | Fenticn fis co, POMN EL RENT MEATING ‘ffi Grben take ne. e done or do it yourself, it However, horizontal furring BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 5155 Latimer ’ . . ; Pentiog, Mich WARD RENTON MEAT. SERVICE "Ges Biker Bide. makes no difference... Both | BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE moe ewes Mieb. e : Peates, Mich. KLINE'S REMODELING | MeN. Oe ey OO ways take money and we have the Pentiac, Michigan . rhs Lie OMERT METAL ry mere anzs a exance = ® cash available for a great ie freaked 1 eee cupow ‘co DURERG ELECTS e number of home improvements--- yo feet ee . omrere FENCE. CO. beng on hg SUPERIOR sDNG. @ Roor. sur. . @ Make a list of the changes to be Pentiae, tude eetuers Ave, W._& CHITTICK WATER COND. Poatine, Mich. cnet tectaierine ce. ; made... consult any one of 2715 Shimmons Rd. LOWRIE-RIC LUMBER CO 334% Indian View . * : piso Ngee Pontae, Micke Drayton Plains, Mich. the reliable dealers listed at the CHURCH'S, INO. MARS HEATING. SUPPLY CO. G. A THOMPSON & SOXs e ” Aubtre Weighs, Mich. oe, oe tre Penta, "bleh left for an estimate then see us ‘te i a, “tia ° for a low cost modernization UMBER , ( UNION LAKE CONSTRUCTION ‘6 one ous ae Mon premagf tows ave Ineo, Galen Take ‘Ba. e loan that can be repaid Fede ace ec MICHLOAN WEATING “Tat Coley, Laue Ba _ like rent---It takes but a minute Auburn He = . Peptiae, ° . eke. Male oe SERVICE — MICHIGAN, HOME GEMODELERS 7-44" wrulaavare (84. e to get the ready cash. Ds HEATING MICH. MASTER MODERNIZERS wesson goupens a Pontiac, M Penta, Mich. occas Mich.

THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1958 __ : ts | , fe ee rarag wma of tis wind pereee f GAR. Or ae: 8 Bedroom Ranch Type Home "REMODELING ADDITIONS Located on North Joslyn — ates torches, Wickens, Orenreare Peters Widens Siemieme : q Becutal modem grey bik ranch home oa 7S fot It NO MONEY DOWN @ 1 to 5 YEARS TO PAY | | tery ee a kitchen + BARGAINS! WHY?-. fot birch cupboards. Our Ads Are Small—Our Overhead Is Small NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT ‘ RESULT | 3695 ORT JOSLYN ROAD : ~~=-* Just Call Us end Compare Our Prices poe : Wear Lake Estates) | MIQHIGAN HOME REMODELERS | as ; re 4306s 3377 W. HURON ST. — PONTIAC | 2 chit ORDER YOUR ===| PORCHES NOW! ! which is] 4 : ) ' _ = ae asin Hoenn all cata Summer, cag | ; 2 . patterns, pore $s amazing new Ja , Awn- _ f FULL 10, 750 WITH |Build a ‘Big Little House On a Budget ee cr os caasiee noms Nnoir q . PRICE oe aaheana } * | By JOHN 0. B, WALLACE ot Mile home Th Gh, eed” ts today a tod pis babel plastic | JALOUSIES | — heme se ret geen “The expansion feature with full on) onl Mae ae er | basement, is most important. It 7 carefully budgeted dollars of to-|, rule of the building trade that) was. oy) cane, (0 or $350 DOWN to CIVILIANS family. This sli is cheaper to build up than 0Ut|y,¢""Seqlooma” ands good. sed , 1 as its expansion pe mare - x on oe living room as well. Proportions YEAR ROUND 30-YEAR MORTGAGES Se te building dollar, cele" living area are ex- LIVING! ~ al _pertectasty ier tes) soe ite can, Sot beam vist (onal walk between tha Mitshen an ar 7, its creator, Archi-| should mot suffer wits econo: |the living room becatise “no one 25 Years of Experience po albey rp lateogher ! Coben, ‘calls tthe} miles practiced Many families |house will suit every family and Will Assure You of sane i i 8 are only 39 by 31) - {, 39" OF 4 Quality Workmanship | opm ¢ pens wer | | Wee a | comple, woud have] — Guaranteed Work |.7:30 AM. te 6:00PM. [| — sl : | ‘The architect's BATH ne GET RICH QUICK” | sev tome oateaa tet | seoneon 1 Rp ee C. Weedon Home Equipment Co. ; =e 6 1661 S. T Rd. 7 __BENI. RICH: |=sames| oe - che a 4 rel gat tls . : ” ; : | 2B age x 112" = * a] LIVING ROOMS = o ff. | ane A 091 | wes :* Refrigerator Quit? | | sUthe "Oi: (=:=) | SHOWBOAT =" me X=7 “ on : : FIRST FLOOR PLAN — If this is all you want to build at 25% OFF ra. HEIGHTS first, you will have a two bedroom. house. You can decide whether to have a family size kitchen and a smaller living room or a large FE 5-3759 , = one any pero edad enced aera : ALL BRICK 3 BEDROOM f GI NO $ DOWN BEDROOM 3 LOWY. & A. sues Model Located 3564 Mark Rd. 459 x 13°" One Block North of M 58 and CassLake Roads | oe ae eel vanaa | otter " @ueretion rLocoe aeeer X-7 bottom. EXPANSION FLOOR — This area can be completed any time | the owners wish. With the second bath placed directly above the VEL SELMES . ' first one, money is saved. These two upstairs bedrooms are good- | cen, Sees wee laren cheeks. It's always cheaper to build up, 4083 Commerce Rd., | . MILFORD 6, MICH. Tee era [fin tos with the chine cabiect, Ge CUSTOM | Phone EMpire 3-5052 | ot tives ma P'S, c0°and the kitchen becomes| BUILT — ; . armament tos better exes, the knchen| TO FILL is still amply large and the formal! YOUR NEEDS ® BEAT THE Senet roma, te te Ara wall wee’ ae . me tion, the living room remains suf- All Types © Block © Brick © Frame WATER MENACE has these cae, bt tn Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work tc area, crea’ an in-| vk ow | heel nent ao : | Pedy-Bilt Garage Co, roomg are included — a c - : ventilated laundry room, a work TRU- BIL BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Saint, Soll a heater room with stor 1992 Pontiec Dr., FE 4-9531 ala pr ney _ Near Telegraph and Orchard. Lake Reads 7122 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 6 inches, with a built-in closet and built-in bar. somone To save money, laundry and bar plumbing have been directly under the bathroom stack 2 abahabelager Awning Sa e 7WO MORE BEDROOMS LATER Fil german 4 10 ) is ; 7 (af. — = , . two edional storage protie vor SAVE UP TO 40 Yo NOW — linen closet. rs ILCC NITE acre argenge sat! bewe ee FW ALUMINUM FIBERGLASS - or ex s . The isp eens ~~ PORCHES—PATIOS with GENERAL ELECTRIC SILICONE J svc tore nine» tin cose WINDOW AWNINGS BILCOMITE, « weneperens taqeid, lerms on invisle reincect ter ofl easenry, storage space in the basement : positively stopping olf water ond moisture damage. This miracle bs occompliched by rooms and in the expansion area. : Genera! Flectric “post atins wienemitnee ae! cai Explaining why this is the “‘big- 10 YEAR PROTECTION WITH ONE COAT! \— — BIG PRICE REDUCTION! STUCCO, BRICK, CONCRETE, TRE, STONE... cf ore protected when Wweoted with us . . a "GILCONTTE ... ond yor ty con ih browthel | First | @ Aluminum Combination Windows | fence areromecyictcmt nsas ag cy bmeee asa © Per Best | ® Aluminum Combination Doors ore or Price and | ® Basement Combinations |. “Pontiac Area Distributor” | hg sy | FE tom Greet _oorvios | L. W. BOGERT A in DOW § | ‘SIBLEY CORL & SUPPLY 60.launer cmienl] “sco” ALL ANN ¢ & TORN WINDOW SALES | ©,*9089.8) |] ween, ateon | ee x : : : Be A \ ‘ oe ' . , . { . \ | \ . \ ve ; is e ’ ‘ ee : ; , d ys ‘ : : a \ , : “FOR OUTDOOR LIVING. : Colorful New -York and Vermont Slate . USED FOR. * Colorful Walks ® Patios and Terraces . Stepping Stones . ¢ Formal ‘Gardens Pre-Potternad. Slate for Walks and Patios mere years of durability sae service material.- es >< uty than other forms ef w Call Today for a ‘fess Estimate! PONTIAC CUT STONE | COA ORDER NOW!! Fill Your Bins and Save on Summer Prices, $1.50 Off Per Ton will give and more en a EARLY AMERICANA — In the Westchester Village model home a steneiled Hitchcock bed is used in one bedroom. Wallpaper - and bedspread match. Also an Early American print, they combine shades of pink and red on white, Twin cherry night chests give Install now, storm windows and doors and - f Gaia ii SS ae ae * c eae RPS ie: a - — a 2 nal edie ot dt tee ee eo pe pie Se ae ere gre PS er ea re ge ae “1 feat = > ie saw wv _—s sy Pe ee a SNe Sy ee ie 7 " a a Pe a ees : | : i ro yey ; : ; : Bo ‘ { : a : ‘ Z \ , Ls : ee 4 ; eo. 5 1 é ; < } 4% é i; ‘i «fh F] & » : 7 + f v . : j 4 $ : : "HR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MA¥-24,1958_ wy 5 — on a / - ae 2 — 4 , Li awonees ’ 7 as —_ spare é ; 3 P . ‘ i - | strips about three feet wide. Don’t! ; |finished, job: The best: place to) Lunch Hour May Show . jstop is at. the end ta! ‘In painting a clapboard house, it is best to paint in horizontal! stop‘ in the middle of a strip for]- any sizable amount of. time. Your} lunch hour may show up in the _storage space on either side of the bed. Matching rosebud lamps carry out the Early American theme, as do the little prints over FRA 1 S216 Rycroft St. GAS and OIL contin : tai.Tur Excel Mueller Phone FE. ped ~ MOERY’S ‘OIL BURNER SALES — SERVICE FE 2-4970 | Get An Estimate Without Obligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. HOUSE of the. WEEK OXBOW LAKE FRONTAGE High on a hillside with a view you've always dreamed of. A practically new 3 bedroom brick one story home, A finished recreation room, having a log burning fire- place and a walkout door to the wonderful beach. There is a one-half bath at basement level also. 2 OR 3-2028 Ray O°’Neil, Realtor 252 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 | the bed. This house is open daily to the public. It is located at the corner of West Maple road and Westbourne drive. help save on your fuel bill this winter. See them todey ot so» @ lus 4 “FUEL 4.2521 yy 4 Good Handy le: a, UMBER - Butlers SUPPLIES Convenient Towel Rack It’s an Optical Illusion man’s Job light and make objects seem far- If a house is too close to the, street, paint it in a light, or cool, | color. Light colors reflect more | Qirans BUILDING ee IN YOUR HOME 0 i, ——— Waka) 549 N SAGINAW ST Pontiac 6 M fat: A novel towel rack and bathroom, nails. If the floor is tiled, the sole divider may be easily made by) the homecraftsman. The towel The smoothly polished look ac- cented by an area rug is what the, iplate can be glued to the floor us-' ‘ing an adhesive designed to fasten) wood to tile, or, expansion anchors | ther away. If the roof is old and needs replacing, a new roof of ‘asphalt shingles in one of many) well-dressed ‘floor -will wear this year, A recent survey among home-| makers from.all parts of the coun-| try revealed that 50 per cent of the women queried wanted smooth | ‘floors with small rugs in the family /room as well as in the bedrooms. Ninety per cent wanted smooth} use a RESTAL . Receptor Bath floors in the other rooms of the’ | by house, . Among the reasons given for pre-| Ammnican- Standard ferring the -smooth polished floor | ‘ 'were;, that it was too much trouble 'to care for large rugs and carpets; Li} @ Because the compact Restal gives | that the smooth floor is more eco- bathing convenience in shower stall nomical because of the necessity of space, you cam have a complete extra ;upkeep on carpeting; that wood YOU CAN HAVE THAT EXTRA BATH for less money... than you think! in less space.. - bath under a sairway...inanalcove | contributes a feeling of warmth to . +. Ot partition off a cormer of a bed- the room: that smooth floors and a : ‘small rugs are in keeping with /modern decorative trends. With regard to upkeep on floors | the larger percentage of home- | makers questioneg reported that they found it easier to keep such spriaces as linoleum and similar man-made fleorings in good con- | | dition with regular applications | of wax. Opinions ag to the type of wax most satisfactory varied. Some of the homemakers pre- ferred paste wax and others a self-polishing wax. Wood was the preferred flooring because of the fact that with reg- ular waxing it gains a mellow pa- tina and becomes more beautiful jwith the passing of time, When man-made floorings were discussed (70 per cent of the homemakers preferred a neutral color for the |smooth surface floor, thus permit- ‘ting a change of color schemes | without regard to the floor. The ‘exception to the preference for ineutral flooring, was the kitchen |where bright floors were preferred by the majority. Modular Is the Word If you are planning to install ‘new storage units, it is a good idea to scale the units and their ‘components to dimensions that are EAMES & BROWN, Inc. Plumbing — Heating — Air Contigeniog 55 E. Pike St. FE 3-7195 bars are placed at convenient heights for the whole family — adults to small children. First, measure the height of the ceiling to determine the length of the uprights. The ceiling and sole plates are 18 inches long but can be varied to individual circum- stances, When cutting the pieces, ‘use a miter box to be sure the ends are perfectly square. * * * The frame is made of 2 by 3-inch) lumber, Next, measure and mark! the uprights 18 inches apart on centers. Drill a hole at each bar) location 1% inches in diameter and) % inch deep. tach an upright, through the wall to the stud. Use 8-penny finishing nails, serve as a handy bellows. First, remove. any remaining contents from the bottle. or a solvent, is permitted to dry thoroughly before it is used. The magazine warns that eyes should be protected against fly- ing particles when using a bel- lows of any type. modular — that is, divisible by four inches. This permits the use lof sheet material and doors that! ‘are also based on the four-inch | AMBASSADOR INSULATION |" — o Improvement Yet! «, 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 | module. | i] 139° Highland Ave. @ Choice Locations Avaiia TOWNSEND BLDRS. Rochester, Mich. the location of the towel bars on, ] Locate a wall stud where the | divider is to be located and at- | Fasten the horizontal members| lin place, The ceilirg plate is nailed ' to the joists with 8-penny finishing | plastic “‘squeeze’’ bottle, which will Then rinse it thoroughly with water; being sure that it! OL 1-6945 | inserted in holes drilled in the tile light pastel colors available will | and the sole screwed in place. add to the “far away” effect and ~ «*& * make the entire house" look better. | The towel racks, made of flag | pole rod 1% inches in diameter, | are cut 19 inches long, Thinner) |dowel may be used if desired, but| ithe dowels should not be less =e] SeC- jtion at the ends of each rod i a * oe > Guaranteed by " ‘Geed mapa '%’ inch in diameter. A 44-inch = Cabinets Our Specialty . . . but we build; remodel or repair anything that’s made of wood! We custom build in our shop or in your home. Rates. are reasonable for finest quality work. di a ale aa MG) Calas ANY au hs tall | greov ed ~ Leger : tighter dowel ~ a, —? " joint with the uprights, | iP Bs: = @ CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP Lerge Selection of | Position and glue the rods to 9“. a ’ Woops, FINISHES, | the inner upright and then attach | THAT'S @ ATTENTION TO DETAIL HARDWARE peng leer | MY SIGN ng the s. ’ o holes can be drilled in the edge ...TO BUY! No Down Stop In! See Our Model No Down | | Sets rey ne ae, rye 1 MOR-SUN Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! place with 6- penny finishing nails, Sand round all sharp edges. Paint the | divider to match the color of the | room. AUTOMATIC the project smooth and | WARM AIR heat ~ GAS OR Oll FIRED — MOR-SUN OFFERS YOU S THE ULTIMATE IN RESIDENTIAL HEATING The CABINET SHOP 3088 W. Huron Open Daily 8 to 5 FE : 5-9331 Near Eliz. Lake Rd. Fri. Eve. ‘til 9 After Hours Call OR 3-4385 a a | As Little As $950 MOVES YOU INTO HIGHLAND ESTATES 8 Bedreem, Brick, Basement, im Waterfora GORDON-WILLIAMSON CO. Medel Phone OR 3-9908 | . |; GOODWILL ~ Automatic Heating 3401 W. Huron FE 2-7894 For HOME Fer FACTORY Good Construction Begins With Boice Concrete Buliders this area TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER RECLTOR ond BUILDER 670 W. Huron 4-3525 EEE EEE oe in on Mixed Concrete .. . be cause they know every load will be uniform, every load top quality, each foundation evertast- ing, delivered on time when needed, no wailt- ing, no late deliveries. Thies service is available NOW ONLY Be ge ae $550 2m HOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE 164 Now Occupied — ONLY 2 LEFT — Hurry! Full Basements — 11/2 Baths Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced so low. Now 3 bedroom, brick, ranch homes. ey, square feet. Formica counter tops and other extras galore. Forced air - heat, walk-in closets—paved streets—city water and sewers. OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY +-TO-7-P.-M, Only 5 Minutes trom Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY Elizabeth Lake Read, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road to Fernbarry Road, Right 4 Blocks “GET RICH QUICK” - BENJ. RICH. 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 PUTS YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL | wei i at fie MOM Nene because of our large fleet of trucks! BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY * BRICK - *& BLOCK *® CONCRETE 545 S. Telegraph Read FE 5-8186 How would you have enjoyed|™ — truction of ew Room in waiting for the co his Banquet Hall or ‘ that the first nail was driven until the paint was applied, he had to wait more than eleven years! General Washington's experience) at Mount Vernon. From the time| R : Open Daily 8 to $:30 — Saturday 8 to § FE 3-71.29 Kitchens. - 203 . cheveed , , Siding ! rc Bathrooms | G* _ Attics a . a : Resting mare ean new Painting eee ae cca —— JE ‘ pen» sme . Dormers JAK 7 ur. 00 FE 2.2919 ° myer soins Porches = soda ought a ie Gutters oo Available Seana Eattuete Seeeele 9 Hele _ Ree Rooms WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS See This Amazing : tan & Aa TL | Sottoner Today a Free Estimates—FE 4-2575—Terms. 7 | eoee eee eceees j yy , | “ji i e"| acca] MIDWEST SUPPLY | U DITeN <= | Heating & Plumbing ! , ) ? FE 2- 2919 Contractor 108 State FE 6-1683 secant seeilnan 9 N. Telegraph Rd. MODELING Rooms Added CALL DAILY ‘til 9 P. M.—Sun. (-4 Pontiac A Famace With NO Pipes New Delco Ductless Cains Oil or Gas Farmace! ‘ “Not a Wall Furnace” Warm room air is drawn off the ceil ing through the re- turn grille, This filtered air passes down over the heat exchanger where it G. M. Oakland Conaty. Distributor Cir 0 © he 37} VOORHEIS 7 7 ; ‘ \ = b 7 : Rr eee SL Sey ree ENS OR: EIR SON eg eI PETES PUNE 0 OGRE, Ga ae 0, epi pra? See ESD, Sas RCT EN MSs Faia ear ere aT eee II eee eens Aen ey ee £ Bs EN Ae ‘> ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 2%, 1958 0 : . : : ; o* 5 s i 2 oe Z ~~ ® ie Al About Men ie ; Chapter Twelve | ent pany. Es rs fr pil dt HEL “ling. You can do with a half hour's, | The older you get, the more at- Please, Oh Please, need an expensive operation for a hemorrhage, All your savings are used to support your family while you convalesce. xe & * For Ged's sake, slow down! You skim the cream from life only once, so give yourself time te enjoy the process, x* * * 5 Change the pattern of your liv- less sleep, or you can retire a) half hour earlier at night, and this wil give you time to eat breakfast! % leisurely. Be ahead of the rush { going to town and arrive at your desk with calm nerves. At lunch, eat something easily digested, and if you have your big meal at night, take a couple of hours to digest it while reading the paper. LIFE IS LIKE A BANQUET . . little chat. By noon she was through with her housework, so she traipses down to the super- market to kil] more time buying ready-to-serve food, And men wonder why women life on and on and hair, temper, ambition and sex: (Next: Wives are like old shoes) | THE GIRLS by Franklin Folger BOOTS: AND HER BUDDI _DIXIE DUGAN en “ae + =, ie Eee 3 é : z : * = & and in times of stress resort to Who enjoys the world more? j|man's substitute for the tranquil a4 Your alarm clock wakes you with| izing pastinme of chewing a cud— a start, and you jump out of bedjlight your pipe. Cigarettes, which and rush through your toilet while|are stimulants, won't give you the : your muscles, which relaxed dur-|desired effect, but no man can ing the night, are yelling for more|hurry into anything while smoking oxygen. You dress hurriedly and|@ pipe. ~ ace down to an indigestible break-| af you decide to change your fast of fried eggs, toast, bacon! routine you will, of course, run _and strong coffee while you read inte trouble with your wife. .. the ; When you come home from the + WHILE THERE'S STILL TIME. . «| office with nerves frayed and start * Your stomach needs blood badly, |to put on your slippers, your sweet ‘but the blood must be rushed/bride wil] wail that she has been | through your kidneys to get ridjstuck in the house all day and : of the excess caffeine, You race/ wants a change of scene, Tell her Ba Pe ree Se ON Gah 2 Dito fein 0 clams in bene one. ES Now your brain ts begging for | why doesn | Se arere tet grate. tatyou wit aly’ take her to| _“Héney, how.many people dd you invite to your barbecue?” St Qread oye one fon ont _ BOARDING HOUSE , 1 OS oe awe fo sine your ]/ lllllldddddlldiddddedéditiar HERES FEW HOLES . - at . Uf WeRE'S THE SIMPLE PLAN, TWIGGS/ V7 14 Soo mine coco’ yA +L PRETEND TO HYPNOTIZE YY lot more acid, In an effort to yy 2 GOT ENOUGH HAMLET > empty itself, your stomach squirts Y HIM INTO THINKING HE'S RICH ; IN HiMa~ AND You / + undigested and highly acid food Y, AND DOESNT, HANE TO WORK: BOTH WILL. NEED Bagi legos and soon you have L WILL BE FURIOUS THE NERVE OF Worry and high tension increase er THE THREE é , ‘ * : ' He Withstands ___1 Endurance Test # - on Gravity Pull ail + ALAMOGORDO, N.M. wm — A ni | * young Air Force captain has with- } stood a gravity pull & times the 1 » weight of his own body — about * twice as much as any man be- ne Mi bie | his body. . : Air Force spokesmen . number of “‘G's" of times FEE ih Hi Lt stk ! E E : : ¢ ag aff 3 g ll Be i : 3 g 3 = = = — Rowland St., Royal Oak, was in- nue and 9 Mile road in Oak * * * He was skull and possible internal injuries. Two witnesses told Oak Pi Police Carver was speeding. State Attorney General to Address City Dems Paul L. Adams, Michigan's at-| torney general, will speak Sunday) at the monthly meeting of the Democratic Club of Pontiac. It will be held at 2 p.m. at the Eagies Hall, 289 W. Montcalm St. The public has been invited to attend the meeting. HALF ACRE CASTLE , AD OUT OUR WAY A .- ph MINUTE NOW--LET ME HER SICK / OF OUR OLD CAR!’ PAT T i? _ PATTERN BECAUSE Tr GUESS OUR NEW WHY ARE THIS IS AIR- CONDITIONER o - ALL THOSE | SUCH A KEEPS ‘EM ; CATS UP HOT OUR A_ DAY ON Yi CHIMNEY ? VMORTY MEEKLE HOW COME YOU'RE ALL © 106 by MEA Service, tne. TM. fag. U8. Pat. ON GRANDMA , By Charles Kahn TLL HAVE T°GO|| | GOOD LAND, JUST WHY] | Ol, IT’S SO SHE CAN q IN NOW, KIDS. SHOULD GRANDMA AWAKE LONGER AT Nien Setecrve ja he IT’S TIME FOR NEEO ANAP ? WG6E SMALL HOURS MAKES , | |°EM MORE EXCITIN'/ —— DONALD DUCK u OESCRIBE ITP WHY IT HAS A FLORAL YEAH, WHAT ; KING OF ie Hes ag age AS PRB eR RE See aes ‘af, ‘ ; ‘i 7. WES E ree fg be = gee " ee . a ode ‘ ; . a : ae 73 : f : 2 : J = ee : : a i . le Pupils Affer All | image 4] apse ngtingene Lae | digest bdo. ik Wie ete e i lie at ping Seth it : act 4 ” "Children, Adults | |to Be Received at St. Trinity \Auburn Heights Presbyterian|c \Church. Surviving are her husband;. four children, Harold Callow, Mrs. Ed- Protests by Parents|” ailment in Pontiac General Dak t “eg : ~ Imunicant membership at. the 11/eart rallward Gasselin, both of” Detroit, | Burial will be in Oak Grove Ceme- -in “West Bloomfield am. service Sunday in St. Trinity|Hospital after an illness of five/ne Vere Bigler of Pontiac and|tery. Leave Issue Open The confirmands were publicly| “A native of Mexico, he was owner) Also surviving are a brother,/two sons, James at home examined in the Lutheran Christian |0f,# billiard ball at 352 Franklin| ralph Hickmiott of Oxford and aj William of Oscoda,’ and a sister, S\sister, Mrs. Bertha aRey of| Mrs. Jessie Morgan of Milford, Lathrop Village. Wednesday evening. The children’s class includes Cheryl Allison, Nancy Andrews Cheryl Colwell, Michael Dooley, Leonard Ferrell, Daniel Garven, John Kleinschmidt, Walter Schroe- der, Della Wassemiller, Gerald Strebe, Rodnay Colwell, David Strainer, Rosemarie Mitchell, Ar- grandc Rd., and member of St. Joseph's Church Surviving besides his wife, Eli-| vera, are seven children, Jesse and Ralph of begrd Mrs. Delfine Valasquez and Cruz Zepeda of Mexico, Frank, Salavador - and Tony Guizar, all of Port Huron; 27 hildren; three great-grand- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Pupils in the Daniell * Whitfield Elementary School may not be transferred to the Louisa May Alcott Scheel ia Pontioc altel x * * Deaths Elsewhere DETROIT ® — Loren B, Miller, executive director of Citizens Re- search Council of Michigan, died -MRS. EDD EICK METAMORA—Mrs, Edd (Ellen M.) Eick, 56, died today of a heart attack at her home, 3681 Hunters Creek Rd. Whitfield School area at that Thews Hamilton and sons, Clarence at home, Conrad of school, if at all possible, according ate va _e Orange, Calif. and Charles a egemenee: paseo pa : ment, the school district was | hibiting yesterday at the Birmingham Arts Fes- . can Assn. of University Women Hobby Painters J. Bice, 47, of 108 N. Elm St., who Mrs, Mable Jewell of Holly, and|* ; . planning to transport some eo | tival was Mrs. Howard Hite (left) of 270 and Painters’ Workshop showing at WAP John died yesterday in Lapeer County|€ sranddaughter. rind a tll ance nr pupils ef the Whitfield School te | Waddington Rd., Bloomfield Village. Mrs. Johy Garden. Mrs. Lifsey is an official in the Bloom- . 7 General Hospital, will be held at eas aoa pata : ‘ the Alcott School, six miles | Lifsey of 6130 W. Surrey, Foxcroft, in Bloomfield field Art Assn. The 9-day annual event will close Quick! Solv 2 p.m, Monday. at Baird Funeral KIRK A. HANLEY trouble: Police did not say wheth- away. ony immediately pro- | Township, is admiring the work during the Ameri- _ tomorrow evening. 4 — — , — WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.-|er the plunge was accidental or a held with Dr : : Masonic auspices. |SHIP — Service for Kirk A. Han-|suicide. Sst a hae! City Detectives Grab uspices. ——— fli mer, superintendent of schools, | P, Ivani Nuclear Stati S sae He was a member of Metamora|ley, 21-montk son of ad} BELLE RIVER, Ont. @®—Mrs. and school department heads. ennsyivanja NUCcIe on Success Suspect Within Hour |todge 413, F&AM. Mrs. Forrest L. Hanley of 1505 Wil-|Sarah Taylor, 95, former milliner ‘The parents cleo sought & com T D di t A- P PI t M d of $306 Holdup \his mother, Mrs. Blanche Stimson: |@t Richardson-Bird Funeral Home.|Morgan and Roosevelt families in on ee oe Hate O e 1ca e ower an on ay two sons, Ronald and William Bice: Burial will be in Commerce Ceme-|New York, died Friday. She € school on the district 8s An unarmed robbery of a mark- three daughters, Donna Jean and tery. worked as private dressmaker to : ” ™ AT BIRMINGHAM ARTS FESTIVAL — Ex- Pentiae Press Photo SHIPPINGPORT, PA. ) — On participate from Washington, ac feet high and covering approx!- thur Saunders Jr., Sandra Alatton, Joel Smith and David Stohlmann. The adult class consists of Mrs: Store Robbery et was solved within an hour by children, and two brothers. Mr. Guizar's body is at the Hun- toon Funeral Home. . _ CLARENCE J. BICE LAPEER — Service for Clarence Linda, all of Lapeer; Mrs.--Bar- She was a former Rochester res- ident. Surviving are her husband; three Metamora; a brother, Harry Loy- ell of Rochester, two sisters, Mrs. Esther Eldred of Rochester and He drowned yesterday afternoon at his home last night after a short illness, He was 51. ing the administration of Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, died Friday. He plunged from a low- numerous wealthy families from between Maplewood and Orchard|, broad bluff overlooking the Ohio| tivating the plant’s main tur- | mately 160,000 square feet. alert Pontiac detectives, bara Holmen of Winona, Minn. in Union Lake. _ 1888 to 1898 when she lived in ee eee a aplyphaere rood ~~ valve by remote | since last December the plant| Thomas Market, 588 Franklin] One brother, Kenneth Bice of} ig biter dna ~~ no Se Long Island, N. Y. Saying decks a a has been serving both as a full-|Rd., was robbed at 1:55 p.m. yes-|Hadley; two half-brothers, Frank rand » Mr, = see lon jica's drive to tame the atom for * * * time electrical aeration station|terday by a lone man who asked|Stimson of San Francisco, Hugh Chester Olson in Wisconsin, Mrs.| BRADENTON, Fla. u — Robert West Bloomfield Art Club Slates Meeting, Tour After luncheon and paintings, the group will visi garden on the estate of Mr. Mrs. Jack Rothberg at Lake - Bishop » to Conduct Confirmation Rite Catholic Pupils in Orion to Honor Blessed Virgin peace. MThis is the 110-million-dollar Ship- pingport nuclear power station, the world’s first large-scale completely commercial atomic power plant. * * * In operation to produce ’ com- mercial electricity sinee Dec. 18, officials say it has been operat- ing “even better than we had Smokeless and -virtually noise- legs, the big plant at full. power generates 60,000 kilowatts of electricity — enough to supply the residential needs of a com- munity of 250,000 population. When Shippingport began erating electricity, it marked rte coming of age of industrial atomic energy in the United States. Several other U.S. nuclear plants produce commercial power, but Se eS ce tan ety uw. of only 6,500 kw. The only large- scale atomic power facility in the world besides Shippingport is at "|Calder Hall, England. It supplies commercial electricity, too. . The achievement at Shipping- viee|Port will be formally acknowledged on Monday at dedication cere- monies. - President Eisenhower will “Library Announces New Books Here ‘Pontiac City Library has an- nounced the following titles ready) man; Smith, Maggie — Imam Ride the Red Earth. Beiser,, Guide to the Microscope; Benesch” The Taste of Our Time Series; Buchsbaum, Color TV Serv- icing; Drouet, First Poems; Fadi- Ed.; Harriman, And the Price is U.S, Camera, 1958; Yeats, The| - Variorum Edition of the Poems of W. B. Yeats. . Children’s Disney, Old Yeller; Ferris, Fav- orite Poems Old & New; McClos- key, Time of Wonder; Peattie, The Rainbow Book of Nature; Turner,! Basie Electricity. Zoo Ready for Worst “TOKYO (INS)—The Ueno Zoo was reluctant to accept a gift of four rattlesnakes from California until the donor also sent along |* an ample supply of anti-snake- At Ceremony in Westacres To Reward 28_Scouts | Heart of the revolutionary plant, ferent, is the nuclear reactor or atomic furnace. Here atoms of uranium are split, yielding heat that turns water into steam. The steam drives a conventional tur- bine generator to produce elec- tricity. s * *« The electricity is fed into the system of the Duquesne Light Co., a Pittsburgh utility which owns the plant jointly with the Atomic Energy Commission. The main building housing the nuclear units is a one-story steel gen-| 82d concrete structure about 50 and the part that makes it dif-| and as a test facility to study nuclear power. The plant has run as long as six successive days at full load; other times the reactor has been shut down completely. Walter J. Lyman, vice - presi- dent in charge of operations for Duquesne, said that because of the pioneering nature of Shippingport, the cost of producing electricity is considerably higher than at a con- ventional plant of comparable size. However, he emphasized that the station never was designed: to be competitive economically. Com- petitive atomic power is something still in the future. Last chance to register for the annual Teenage Road-E-O, spon- sored by the Pontiac Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, will be tomor- row morning, according to Bob Weddle, assistant chairman. The contest, open to all teens 14 to 19 years. old who hold a driver’s permit or license and have their parents’ consent, gives an opportunity for the young- sters to show that they can drive an auto skillfully and observe _traffie rules. A written test as well as Ne ts conten ied aro wept Soc Hoel Lect Road-E-O begins at 10 a.m. at the Tel-Huron parking lot. Three lecal teens will receive trophies for first, second and Last Chance to Sign Up for Teenage Road-E-O! third place. The top winner in the Jaycee contest will be sent to compete in the state elimina- tion held in Detroit, - Judges for the contest will be members of the Oakland County Sheriff's Department and the Pon- tiac Police Department as well as members of the Pontiac Jaycees. The autos in the contest will be furnished by Cy Owens Inc., Braid Motor Sales, R & R Motors, Inc., and Matthews-Hargreaves Inc. Romeo Church's $60,000 Wing to Be Dedicated ROMEO—The new $60,000 edu- jeation wing of St. John Lutheran Church will be dedicated tomorrow following the regular morning wor- ship service at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. N. A. Menter, president of the Michigan District of the American Lutheran Church, will preach the dedicatory sermon. The man, Fantasia Mathematica; Fair-). hall, Industrial Toxicology — 2ndj ~ | Leeks, them in wholesale package lots. Wednesday. Produce. we Apples Delictow: Apples, Northern Bp. | eee Apples, Steele Reds De as eae VEGETABLES (bchs.) GOB. serssecsess (behes.) dos.” * ceieteeneaeee Qalon, ary 80-1. aeeecks y Root, (behs.) dos.’ shevserone eee eoeee Phe « 5. +5. Culves, doe. <. es eee ag: ssessses Radishes, red, (bchs.) dos. Radishes, white (bchs.) doz. hubarb, outdoor (bchs.) doz. nc Tomatoes, hothouse, ry S ibskt) Turnips, bu. sae reederesetsecsessee “DETROIT £GGS8 DETROIT, May Len (AP) —! po. f. o. b. Detroit, cases included, ral-state grades Whites: Grade A_ extra large i — ok n 3- 3. 35; small ood e 37-38, mid oe je A extra large 4 large vg. 38; medium 33-38. bed ‘overnment | Pp Browns: Grade A large 36-37; medium 34%-35; grade B large 32. io|Kingsbury School Fair Quotations are furnished by the: ‘Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of wtd. | ditioned furniture, . the entire aed guide church members through the addition after the service. Between 3 and 5 p.m., public tours will be conducted and refreshments will be—served by the Mary Martha Society. Lodge Calendar Special Ona al, Pontiac Raggy cae seth rye p.m., at ins. Lawrence. a a e. Edith M. Coons, Sec News in Brief Mrs. Heinz Guenther; of 69 N. Francis St., reported to Pontiac Police yesterday that someone broke.a window at her home, tered and stole $30 in cash and personal papers. After pleading guilty to a drunk driving charge Friday before White Lake Township Justice Howard J. Bloem, Lemmie L. Agee, 52, of 350 Farnsworth St., White Lake Town- ship, paid $15 costs*and was sen- tenced to serve 30 days in the ‘Oakland County Jail, — pliances, Washers, etc., as well as all kinds of wearing apparel for Avatie le at the SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE, 118 Ww. Lawrence St. Onen daily 9:30.A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Fri- day Evenings until 8:00 O'Chock. [Receive Scholarships y.,Norman Elliott, treasurer. the owner, Mrs, Evelyn Mina, to get him some meat and then pro- ceeded to search for money Soe her back was turned. Mrs. Mina noticed the ‘PE 68-0006. tine ares. A May 27. $107 SRSPHALT PAVING to” _ start, Tina at ASPHALT PAVI , FE j8, PE 8-224. x Boz 77. iat — estimate your driveway RUC NO LOTRIN wi J Pp eal Direct sales evaapbe Povine << = current vacancy Technol medical te pa acation allowance, plus iy lee bene yy 4 between _Flint_Holly 1, Mictigan MEDICAL LABORA vitor — $5,199 to a hits. Michigan civ service bene- RY SUPER- 389 to Till a in Pontiac. Must either moh te registered Medica! with two years Shereieey experience or ssession of a bachelor's degree medical technology or pee nn of ‘ear of Saneens nce. miiberal sick leave oth er attrac- tiac. State Hos- rsonnel Office, Mr. Rich- itEN WANTED. APPLY & N. Paddock. ares 020 89 2m. PART = “with FE mn DELIVERY ‘for Pontiac and wiltord 32-2318, between SALESME OVER ae We ‘train. 30, MARRIED. FE 5-2478, Mr. als. New SALESMAN BUILDING MATERI- roduct duced in this area ed or Ao tight man. Pontiac Press to he Good item ATTENTION! If * fled with wha call FE 5-051 mann b Largest Co. of tts k => Specialty Salesman you are dissatis- | it you are making for the time —— putting in, r in Michi- . Here is a real Wi phalt calocnean. FE 4-11 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY time wo this NTED N lumber experience. permanent ton pews ewe le in Pontiac are: m work, little knowi- yy OR ied of 04. Box 113 Pontiec. Press. eagimbitious /thnog a =" fal im pocket ~ Help: Wanted Female 7 Women ine yg ge Be ISLAND — ne pen. tim faa bousetares party pine line ot ne gay Pree 5-8395 AR WAITR ONLY — Wear —— — a oniy aura * Por ou oM 3-868 . Woman jewelry while an Ww working State Hos Mr, Richard Le NEED EXTRA . CASH? ? we have 2 or 3 sain Gate al = WORK WANTED genres Insurance Agencies 17A mS, CHET N AND HEATING Pitas rooms justalted. PFE 5-7 | @MATL oes CENENT BRI _and block, OR 3-5108 ~ THE “ANDY “MAN | Komen Gardening, ing PE 34068 Prunin ng — Han“diggin, hae FF TREE REMOVAL. TRIMMING & & cleared Free estimate FE _Free 7] Eel pows NGING iN screens, < 990: ex 8-4105. WE ee ean GARDENS AND Oe Tass sand by bi Pong fea Sith, ih "Fine ee WALL WARHING, WINDOW WASH: a and fore "Pe aoa Work Wanted Female 11 i] Roce $$ tone SERVICE. 83 shel, §-1471, eR WITH nen WANTS “cleanin the hi PE 4-946 i A WASH- Paap oj Lb J <7 Ae hen at z, R Hi References bu 29-0633 ment. DAY’ WORE, WW TRA \NEPORTA ramos $1 per hbr., plus * wi Teer 8-601) ~ AVIN BA tng? Capanre wil - re °, ae ch « childrer in vour hom eM mn 34279 = ONINGS WANTED WATER- ford. vietity, OR 3.3102 Gtr Liat WANTS Le AY WORK OR k job Home nights, FR 2-1218 . 20 YRS. gaye Sa Neht work 8 isp week PEE ” NTs Wi ag ad ze ae | 16 pT, DAYS, \ Di CURANING, $1 cabs ia DESIRES 2. DA Ss week, rence: 2. ‘Tra tion, : TIsEOGRAPRING, FTFIRO. seo. _retaria) service 32842, bh OLHER WOULD LIKE Hours: 2 thru 10 p.m. weekd Lm ba & POR SMALL Fri. and Sat. 104 p.m. om at ; CHILD DAYS ONLY. FE _ Central Bar, ster ose “30 p.m. 4.6007 : | Ener 1 nis W. Hurpn, PONTIAC BA SYSITTERS #0) NJ ros ve-In, A DRUG. AND COSMETIC GOUNT. |. Licensed y, 8: "Oe er Top pay. Must be exp. MI). ndo $376 tr’ Adult sitters. 01 1 ATT wana Fashion Conscious» fn Pontes a ROY'S, 96 jand autopatic washers rE A We service all makes of As Co. 7980 ger vrs 2-4021 - — equipment 1A +}! Reaches one installed, wrens rere: aie eal! N da sale Hand _FE_ 37322, FICK UP LOAD OF BLACK FE 43460 bulldozing. fitche Excavating 7-6809 off to traller covers. LAKE DREDGING. EARTH MOV- | Ele pond. alldtn Painting & Decorating 20 ASPHALT PAVING We insta and repair driveways. Pree eath P EL tA BLE a eA 206 ““BEACHCLEANING 32088 rewinding. 218 BE. Pike FURNACE SERVICE — i5 YRS . Get my price. Ph, FE 2-5637 { 8 HE. [r] Cc ie Crooks "Ra Keokenter Wace No oni winiows: ReusopeDit. RE- AR service. Tsed mowers for id power mowers. T aise ” | Plaats 7 oaee oe _— Saws, Hand Lawnmowers - MACHIN daniey Lenco 0 Bagley Bt . Saws — Lawnmowers Tar tt ALIN REPAIR SERVICE awn 1G ND NG with 2 ton stake truck. FE 8-6453 LIGHT HAULING. vee a sand and gravel. LIGHT TRUCKING & SR DRMAE. ae load FE 8-0145 aly HATING AND RUBBISH ~“ODELL “CARTAGE Local and long distance movin Phone FE. 5-6806 * Trucks to Rent TRU saAstos* ; '%-ton Pickups aba -2 Stakes Dump trucks i-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. open, Baty nel oe 7: — TR hiso att ONWAN’ B- 4-1820. LER. a eae m. oee u enething Eats ERT. RAE ASP “haciing work . PA 1 Q A A rf removed 4-0918, Piet gigs vB, 10 at dice tor each ce . for cash, Guarantees, Free est FE 4-9205. ‘| KAA-1 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR| BETTER FOR LESS Re! Sronsen AE timates on work Rng | Save. dollars. Ca SMAN WOU USE. work by week of day, OR 36370. 4 Rabat elas, ade r types rnaces, fireplaces iler 5. inglooratere rs, bo 8. a, . 7 Seriaat tue a sewing, ALTERATIONS, — RE ings, sic Ess. “tes S UWineteld rast & gitside, Pree ext. euar. TWIN’S CLEANING EXTER G. aa Business, reside! 1, commercial aon guaranteed oe Special on" af ‘beating and free en now, We are chimeey —* a ~_ 7 istered done ‘ eek a incr a FO ~< Py ae no ee ON — ¢ * ’] ‘ "Aint N Ps snore p= as ise Supply Co 17 ern tg Upholstering 23 [ 4 — w i a a en) atch ‘or ye = a OF gnaris ile anoee t ie ec May 10th. Reward pping center s LOST—ON THU ¥, LADIES bllifold in do Pontiac. FE ” 2-1360. A WN cat, ae a eX: get after 6. ae _Reward. PE _Wanted Real Estate 32A we... Ser 4-30 of Sat-\4 ROOM UNFURN, APT. PRIVATE “Never mind that. head-down, eye-on-the-ball, _ stiff- ~ Hobbies & Supplies 24A We Will Buy - ae Ones ge RTNKERS OR left-arm routine! How do I keep my wife's mouth shut?” paLsa OOD, SELLING OUT: so Your E uit different, Clean oe end Ee children, 152 Washington. FE Sheets, blocks our home - cash well, Close a a pe Re : veipe OL eatel. 42 W, Shellie Py eT Se nee * Must see to appreciate. PE|G ROOM ALL MODERN HEATED. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Rent Stores 40 _ Pontiac, Mich Girou: a yresks 4395 Dixie ee | «4192 Dixie Hwy. over of Keogo Bare Hard- & DBR OLA SEI OOS OP PAINT BY Ni CTURES. OR Sata 3 RMS. PVT. bY ghtet. ware. $45. @ mo. Cal 3 ROOMS, AND BATH, PARTLY |2 LGE. RMS. IDEAL FOR REAL Bos gy BE SP Srchonstepe LAKE T GB| Adults. 402 W. 5-7584./5~ RMS, DOWNSTAIRS. yore rnished, Adults. Phone FE 2-2009| estate or an insurance office. Lots Lawrence St.) needed Northwest “aS 3 NICE LAR aoOMe. paivar basement, all util. and heat ss Fy 3 ean 1 BATH BRick | _°! parking. __ 04 Oakland. Notices & Personals 25 soar & ee bath and entrance. Off West Co-| $90 a month 518 Orchard Lk.) " ranch, new. OR 3 lake vor lumbia. PE 41128. 5 RMS. 2 BDRM. UPPER. SEP- |; 7 BEDROOM HOUSE. ARTLY | 3000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND ie Mis. OF 7 ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH &| arate basement t and laundry. furnished, Union Lake, references.| floor — downtown Pontiac. “Dg ont S woman a fonvitie. 9 cate 2 entrance, Ge vst oa” amall child) garage, $75 month. OR 3-744. EM 3-4261. Ideal or Petati “cal genes, welcome * rance 25122 Confidential. ‘The Sal A r a6\° Se. RMS. AND BATH. LOWER IN|} BEDRM. MODERN HOME i3i| $f 2 Huron ac. otfces ng ce, a ge ey eon. le us look > not water, private entrance, paved oRM. RM, BRICK PLAT. AUTO, HEAT, Welton Blvd. = 7 over foro cash only. eekly. clean, neighborhood. 7 LARGE Ma. A LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY. abouts of Cound Dae property Pl oem 23001, ert , Bae, last known address, sale. meny cases we can get z jults, $65 mo. FE 2-I very modern. Nice location, rea.| centrally located, store Fora Motor Pleas thier = pau es We a ers for 4 ROC UPPER. WEST SIDE.4¢ be omeee. Inqu're 22 Auburn at — = dock tn rear, Also 5 r Co. dhe Or ie nap iganale fngton 8, D.C. or call Mt Bae ied W 'Hruon, FE. ee oO Mectes furnished, “emadl|’? et ARE = SE. NEIGHBOR- | RM. mag cin ey Bt § Saree Bice per meni . * gallee (Oxtord 44813. Ask tg =! rt. Clark. Shy 's welcome. PE. # 2-9553, : ho * children welcome 164 Owe- 10 Cedariawn, near Elizabe aad “Pointe Fr, Quebec i RM. FURN. APT. ALL UTIL 2 | ow A oo ° GI vom Foun, Hoa 3 * ad FET te ine ADIeT| wewy eer OeRTEND on ass T RMS UPPER, ELA, iB, BEV Rent Office Space 41 MASON SHOES Yor. We, can ell your bome, fot! ROOM AND BATH BABY WEL |poLTs NO. DRINKE Meet Paps ALES or te 0 hs “Sow. bunding. RY 2 COMPEAU ak on £ * ne ort cume. In tac. MYrtle clean ¢ we Soe oom oper land, 7 mena. "yt Break- sai St 2 8 roan Bidg.. soe cuayoum si. CNTePE eco] tien donot fee, hin ; teil ROOM PORN APE PEST) Sater fern Meat ad old | OR a aoe 1 a. BEA . PE 56422. _—-s | BUNGA mor USINESS Cold wave $5.50 complete, sham-| { the cash you can receive! _& ent, 2101 e Rd. PE : FOR RENT. FE DOWN, OWNER, P.O. Bes 535. at cee Sale nese, personaiity| De Yo you. TLAROB ROOMS, PRIVA BATH" ¢-to18. TAKEVILLE. MODERN june 23rd, EM 3.2655. Open entrance. mall ww Thurs. mights 5 Doreany's 800 x WE TRADE WE BUILD come 139 Reeburn. PE 6-633. ~ DEL RIO APTS. seem hous. Automatic Beat. ee DESK SPACE AVAILABLE. MAN- CHEE TOUR MANDWRIFINGT |1e0 BURNED “PuBee Fo cus i, a Kirntabed. ss was} rooms io beak, eto ove end util INOXFORD | fs sod telephone ae answer : HOME ’ ¥ bed ase ak» J Tbe. oS ae sae = w . yore-| Sir Bile” her. 1 Bik, N. of i\eepla oeezet: LOVE- -s furnace, gas hot water heat- . 210 8, Telegraph near t or d stem a loop? Write! fired: . Lames @oun tr gly ‘Theater. FE ly 5 rm. and bath duplex apt er, 100x130 lot, paved sor intrigueing free information of payment 3-9687 2 4 Newly . le rent Good near schools, ORCHARD LE, AVE., BLACK Fad rable — Append Norm. ce aoe 3 ROOM Lad aha pal EVERY. rE churches, shopping center. OAK- gon ae my ~— CASH furnished. a ¢ LOWER PLA ROO land 8-3803. 1. coup WAVE 930 UP: stan Have buyer for small home. $3,500: weloouss. a Fe Near Aw Qu Maraball 8 Ne oy decarsied. Lakefront on Big Lake 6-0880 or 8-1441. a ves | eLw REALTY PE 4-5203 — oor . carpeting. e: bed tone house. 15 miles M&H STYLE-RITE ne LARGE |. TILE BATH.| Bus at door FE "3.5008 2 room stone hous 7669 Highland Id. OR 3-3421 $ CASH $ : Superb rales tes per mouth| LARGE MODERN € ROOM 1BED-| War “iaree earden spot $18 per elie eee eee CALL ELECTROLYEIs | CENTRE 48 HOURS betas eve Couple only.; room qatnas. Near high coueal mo. If desired, arrangements can | gy LE FA 3 ir vemerel gf coventel har . — Phone FE 20002 0002 be made for use of all or part of bedroom ACR BRICK. 3 Eves or tip s0PPLIES. Rg HOME _ EQUITY 3 path soe, 2a : ; ne add ” chara. Av 100 vad aang Ua —— Pi; | 9980 _dows _ Om 3500 i . rms. : r., garage. A Ae Gillespie. FE3123| LAND CONTRACT per week PE 8-143 Fr 47006 rom Son Sarna — Modern 7 RM. DA MAID SUPPLIES — Pp = 5 &V J ROOMS AN BATE PVT ENTR Cake PR INT. FOR CLEAN COU- TAKE ORION = eed, ee eae Basement. gat, Bi ensmines. Mrs. Wallace. FE 4 |_ple, No rinke ebild: ig W right & Valuet caine: Wi UTIL, FORK. UF Ki PoveLY 3% noose Fe Sete or FE’ ae line. $108 down, 960 per month. OAKLAND AVENUE || PS geaTeIDE NEAR TEC. nn er ee te | en RM Mike 3 rm, | 10 RM. INCOME WITH 6 Rds. | Phone “IN DEBT? Pe oua| Raa, WERTSIDE. NEAR FEL-) th 8S, PEape “ond cut-| apt m auvure Hgignia 0 Bu LISTINGS WANTED ray Tr cose IY tains ‘included. Gas heat with| week. Jerome Bidg. Co, 2 lots, IF SO LAKE PROPERTY — HOMES i Pe $302 _ “| me Pie ber monte. call PE woo SAN 1 ROOM UNFURIT. a UNPORR veal | FARMS — pce ALL + Ril arr. F mont. oer iat. Uulities fu Mo. ‘ TY — LAND ‘g4171 rs RS BATH EL. lower fiat, rn. $55 Mo, is nn PvT. 4 : BATH. ELEC.| FE k LET US = WE Boy, Bavitiss CRO Tas ear Te ENT.| stove, FE 9-600. 3286 «Auburn MID fs. BEACH PRIV. me: me” and, or.) Ave. ear around, Ideal for children. Give You 1 Placeto Pay | yy. JOLL,REALTY |," ut FORKISRED— APT $90 mo. EM 3-4692. Ease Your Mind 2536 aD HWY. FE ¢4561|* cite to high school. PE se7i | ORCHARD CT. APTS. | 343 seat = tims Restore Credit (NICE ROOMS. oR 3 NICE RMS. AT OUNDITIONED NEW. 3 BEDROOM MODERN. YR: WE ARE NOT A re \® SALMER Street — c’s| sround. « RMS. BATH. PVT. ENT. on apartment develop. | heat, $85_month ae = a LOAN COMPANY by thrge mort. * west sige Call FE 2-0061 after 6) Tent. Balcony type. individual en | NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. 6 | ICHIGAN CREDIT trances. Beautyful kitchens; Stove | basement, garage, $85. MA 6.5003" M UNSELLORS nee vHA|4 tae po eR to a oe pee y WE a Thane vacant May iB 29 DEM. Cot ere downtown on North Perry, $18) Adul . . Sheeter er wee ye eat. ME ae APARTMENTS | 5 aN ‘KNAPP SHOE om * wou 2 Pet | “OPEN MeoRBAT | te per month SepONBAN a, aires’ welcome : \ THR OR 2070 * on 31902 Open Eves. "til # = sun, 30 "1 9/8 ROO Rg Uy: wae BOs TAM WARWICK HAS SMALL AND WE HAVE QU. everrthing fa Very teas. Ref- — Entrance onomicaliy with leased| Waiting for commercial proper-| erence e nowerd 2-5881 | STUDI ROOM APARTMENT. rm. -A-Diet. pablete 38 cents at ton farms and ecreane. A phone | saga. ~SATH ENT. fibsi8 ber week, pace A. KERN| (io oft tree: mmediate, on SNe Er 5 $i WE Sire vee Smet |" caltres weloeme. in ‘voornels|_ INC. FE 2.0200. Steele, ow AND AFTER HIS DATE, a: : minnie " “MODERN May Mth 1068, I will not be ROY KNAUF Nar SEMINOLE: -_— 6 sas responsible for any debts con | 961% % W. Huron 8t, PE 23-1421 $16 Bi TF 3 ROOMS. home available June 15 on a or Ease ae ion rE tracted by other than my- LG Wanted private and . ear lease. Couple He preferred Les- nea Wee : elf. pigie 596 E. Colum- istings Want room, eeyeshing facilities. ie R a $4161 | Gest siDE renee mi, RY Be Seek GP RESALE_> BED: 5B vhis DATE We Buy Equities ‘ > e — or FE +R. glean 3-1625 3 . ON AND DATE or baby w e, 6 Sum- fe room brick Wills Sub. | __! May g2nd. 1 will not be respon) R. D. RILEY, Broker |, tk SEEECE | — Ao Wou st a8 1 oo weet coy ctet "fas mei Roneel pp gf, HOU CANS Bn % PEL me Tasaee Teac | Rent Lake Cotiages 6A T Rouse, OF 1 LOE RE B ater. 379 ka. —— Newly decora rm. apt., $55 terrace apartment with loads of OTTAG | _er. Beach Priv. F ps . PE 41039, tiac, hi BU LAKE pees § caretaker. extras Completely gquipped kitch-|3 RM, LAKEFRONT C wz, | —S RSON ety. weline | pe PG RENT PURNTTORE| sa includes stove refrigerator and | on Pine Laxe, 2004 Orchard Late | =) WEST SID FG g apd ase “ut -out Clfiee. one Commeree, 7 ee | room. Bath ake / bedrooms on = — —— ~- 3 “RE o are ee a acstte teakt| Det, bevel. Rosciens, best Inwe Er | 4 VACATION POR FIVE Ow Cass ction ‘Price $7,400. “ia cone ~ e yard, garden space. FE a dan sider down re ¢ pounds tn ctx short days. asl WID. IMMEDIATELY : tose, jem — Lake. Bost, float, nice grounds.| | porenaser. eau itis an 61,00 ber ‘vst , ugly anent business man wants to a z FRi | VOLVERINE TARE (PARTMENT FE ¢-5382. 170 W. +5005 -4 inches : on short term geile goer 4 =. or — merege ead, furn- Ne decorated. 41801 or 3} B RAN cued: Cal ar sppointiment to-| Bath or part bath én. 2 GLEAN COMPORTABLE | ee. |Maren hs dein. eotvenienses, home on_ North aatre, ot a more peta rs base-; CLEAN. ‘ABLE 5 RMS. ta oder eonvenienc Beontife: b viel brick id Don't waste anf ti me getting out ment via, arn: Ay Mat rere Sas ——— = . » ee = es cont beaten AGadess smaruy 4 : ! with 16 to Ed Grindie’s. He has an emer- ing suitable tor. small storage CHANDLER Sa 16. LOWER BEDRM. HOME FURN. Lax 71-6021 7} foot bireh cupboards gency shoe sale on his entire) No parking restrictions & in Fed | flat. Newly “Ase, $55, TO 9-4153. |? + priv. MY_ 3-2806, SEAUT CANADIAN oE,| rome, beramie ted beth. Bow stock of men's, women’s & ¢ eral rea. 8-4301 DESIRABLE 4 ROOM., BATH AND| | «CW kly. Fishing exc. swimming. _ Soa lyn ( Pocdsh faxe Estates) dren's shoes. You can save "UP WANTED MOD: 3 ROOM ara: West side, Avail. imme- 2 ? BEDRM., SEM] FURN. WAT- 1 08 hear J 4 to 50 per cent & more, It's like) “home with basement on lake diately. FE 2-4644 or FE 80771, Kins Lk. Lk. $18 seen? rE ets: COTTAGE ROOMS PORCH. | FOR SALE BY ¥ OWNER 6 unday =o ~ as or N 2 ROOMS & BATH. eee ee ery City saneeasenaes EM 3-4760, boy “ eo gy = 2 acres ANN .Azernew? 20% Enon 8 eae Gas heat Weasooabie | pa Cottage at iSSAUKEE | consider equity for home be > hy iy -ag AOR — Must have good) and Sate Prt ene. Util. turn | es CP Lake City. ‘gp. MAple S-1006,| in vieinity of ‘Pisher Body OR & watch. FE $1192. ‘ach, within. . ;|7 RMS. SCREENED PORCH AND LAKEFRONT Pe FURN. : } Wid, aan ae pa aiaaae beach. i ae of Pontiac fate"? apm | she shower eae Close Jo Cass Lake, oad EP oP A caged = SE Le he Sc = ey : WANTED | IMWEDIATEST: INCLUDING Seine 7 On ¢ Bi nm eae ARGE “GCREENED Pvt. Lk. 7 Miles N, ochoster: carpet, storms oe low A GOOD HOME AND CARE, LI- land ‘contracts: ted tee. | SE fiving Fm. ghitehen | an m2, GE SCR PL 2.2197 pred ag Mannan orn $3440, cqneed, ' adults, 2615 Union Lk. Rd.|4 ROOM OUSE, 3 PER MO, | SECLUDED, MODERN Caer y eos BY | FoR SALE BY OWNER, NEW season or mont E bedroom home, $650 down A-} iG Paul M. Lal ie Real Est, | near, Moroy’s Golf Course. EM Lk, Ri 3-2819. TACK nie lando 3-3861. 2 Wid. Household Goods 27" 1456 FGRNISHED 3 ROOM APART.‘ Ip Tat, HOOHE OF TNS Boones lake tnt cabio i $500 DOWN m ment, Children welcome, 204 State CE OniOe TF BEDROOM MOD. ORION, 7 BEDROOM MOD-!| ton <. Re eet Lewis- . Rent hots Furnished 3 FOU) a he, eee ROOM FUR| “ern - STON 5 Acres - 4 Rooms RNITURE NEEDED Apts, Woodhull . 4626) boat, MY 35-2863. bed et hone rk modern 4 room home with | shome or odd the}! FOUR, ROOM NICELY Furx.| -Seond MODERN : jee a soll, on West $ site. 4, room, stove summer. ket _ 42293, good <. excellent oa = BEDRM. HOU: “acre ? or more land. PE 4-408. NEED A. FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job, FE. 28181 is the Want Ad number! y 1 14 2339 _Oreh PE_¢4563. CASH N ACTS. Hos anWet SRE Ser. OR 41335 ".. CASH 7a EVE ENT | : : CLEAN INAFLASH (|B bean : au “For land sontracts, see Augle/ (RMB 8 PVF. (BATH FRAT) Pe en aoe sé ice to omushes trisede ase’ cit] een eres pONy |? with» refrigerator “ta 3 ULTS ONLY. NO) child welcom. r= 8-0544 drinkers, 315 Voorhets. L BA & O nson ; _ent.. 18 8. Shitley, FE. PE 47603, furan. wk, FE coe, TLARGE ROOMS 1 AND BATH. isT REALTOR *$) . 37 floor. Part mm. $75, FE 2-4366. |, 1706S. Telegraph Rd. i | BM aD BATH, PVT Te. ROOM M UPPER & 4 & 4 ROOM W- re- _mopt 3 AND BATH. QU (PT Ready, Willing and Able snus: c GROUND FLOOR, an oor with janitor A aac ; Cash pon He ge 4 ze yesing fer vate bath, entrance and garage. ly decorated. Close to downtown ene. Perindee | ttt poe week. Aneeie os ariokers, 23° Myre Dr near ‘ T LARG MS. REASONABLE./ Oakland and Johnson St WE NEED CO NTRACTS PE 25408 or FE 3 7 RMS. A BATH FIRST “FLOOR Have contract tor new or seasoned /3 RMS. & BATH R- ‘urn. 200 Auburn Ave. dis-| peted, Clean. Clos’ in. Parking.| Por _For ‘appointment call PE +4747. counts rvice.| Washing priv. Pvt. porch. .14|5 LOE. RMS. NEWLY DECO. Ask tor r. Hayden. ‘No obliga: Rene nanos 31 Park)" rated. Util, OF 3-1328. 40 Marive. 7 c HAYDEN, Realtor J ROOM PORN, APT, REFINED |? aes. RRS UNION LAKE £6 EB. Walton _fowetorn_§ te @ RMS. BATH, CHILDREN WEL- PQUITABLE SOCIETY ARH ZUTO| come. $16 wk. 57 Whitemore. ona le Dropertes i 3 ROOMS aren welcome. FE|« ROOM HEATED, NEWLY ‘wes 2.0. Gharies, 1117 8. | TRMS. ATH. ADULTS. NEWLY| PEP aug ‘bn! PE b-i0n Eves, FE decofated, 344 W. Huron 32-3307. = %.|\4 ROOMS, HOT WATER, Ta tor furn. Rent reas. FE Solos anys. pe tab Be: td pt ,OR 3 RMS. FURN OR UR; Pvt, parking. Nice apt. ent IRLEY APTS.. Huron 4-05 1 RM 72 HURRY,” jthrough Classified Ads, se BATH, LOTS OY APTS. be24 TM. Reg, V8 Pot. OF @ 1068 by WEA Gorvice. tm. ’ Dicely decorated, ae pro HOLLY WOOD APTS. Purnished or aeeraignes. 2a3 8. ee here. imu B. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 * aus 130 edu, 90, gemincle, Belair Maw Man- Ea ocean —e PVT. ath, hea furn,, he dave bs sehen. rm. berta A FLR 3 & BATH: IND PLR, 4 7 | & bath Heat & ¢. PE 61414. ees N Pre parking. Mice apt. G -ORIA APTS. FOR CASH INA sell things Anythirg goes |, Dial FE 2818. ey Z wor unturn.. 4708 4F . 200 N Paddock, Al} ad BEDROOM 336 INDIARWOOD | | Adults Pe 26850/? BEDRMS, GAS HEAT. NR. OAR Uy dacement SAG om Cail FE 44 Fiqneen HIGRLANDE 7 RM. rete ae wether Sate freene 1 Lake iat "month Sort. at a pe age ae after $ SMALL HOUSE . 10 Keego Harbor. Pre 41039. URN. 4708 Highland rd, ~~ WATERFORD Almost ae 3 bedroom _ brick. 00 mo, furn, or $0¢ mo. unfurn, ssion. gy A Howard Ee. 1 Fox, Real. Est. OR_38771 Rent Houses Unfurn,. 36 1 BEDRM HOUSE NEAR ston. For information Aes MElrose_ 17-2383. * BEDRM NEW HOME, RESI- _ wee sree. ee te downtown, 2 week. PE 27563. 0 i BEDR 0. OOM, LIVING ae. itchen and bath. Stove re- t furnished, Near Sheds. _ OR 32-6001 2 7 BDRMS. NEAR PONTIAC, LAKE immed. Covepene. OR RAMONA ta month. Cail RK- folly race, sage, 0% per mon ner tcalm area, Basemen ow to. buy. rE Ve or or WE 9-4200, pored Only, F 51530, a 7 BEDAM. D ie itormatn welcome. FE tor 7 * fie fleet ut 'per" month 7 For Rent Rooms 37 aT BUS PLEASA MOD. Toom wk FE i NEWLY A » iD- ar —=4 2 rm town. Serr Fe hss person 150 N. CLEAN “SLEEPING ROOM LA- N. Saginaw. FE 23-0709. SEAN. ae: yl CAONT BEDRM. Close FE eed nae king. vkadi G te ‘ag en! men, Inside parkin, Pe ‘at00 442 8 Paddock couple—1_ oF 2 small girls wel bd come. nic a town, e eran r le tie, PE 3.0030 1 Fae Wi ~CunAN se ING ROOMS Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCIES, MEN OR women. Bed or ambulatory pa- Rose Rest Home. OPENING NEW Hotel Rooms 39|. 4286 OR or _ < over Le ee 08 TN — 6 RMS. PLAS- Seni "decorated Also 1 OR space for fruit & ce Pas Also sa a ful hillsite for another ho Dixie Hwy. 3885 Perry yas Lapeer $1231 BY OWN ER Lanprnors — a —- pene, ayments $50 ., oak ‘on & base- bedrms. . ent, $600 st, 3 rick, modern. Basement, paved “ M a 1 Broker. NOTHING DN. Gu wets 2 oe Se pe gey oo ee +1407. > For. Sale Houses 43 money. Please hurry. Inves- = dream. Will accept car. OR igure om ron, a Firniture ieee OP 670 BOW LANE DR. IN OTTER HILLS. SUNDAY I VELY to7 i aes fealtor NA 12815 roger down parment Bee ith to Texponsivie party. WHER A 3i PONTIAC ST. Ox. ie bome attractive, well built. Carpet dbl. . Could x, $16:500 60. Dial oF age dryer, range Me St ed Sanaet ha Lake Orion Posen Feduced for quick sale. ores. John K. IRWIN Time to Build . Bulla - love- OA the new home that you have always drea: of, We @ your new home to fit your pocket ' ad. ¥ ¢ of our trade-in features utili: your cf e the new e : us for information today Fe ard top stree’ con ee r cent e epee morigage , Bloomfield Hills "ves tre, galore 3 rs vedronine and den Friced to sell fast at $n Custom Ranch with | Basement Bloomfield Hills on south 4 in Mt. Vernon Sakiand — ‘ ry Club, 3 large bedroom lanes = living room with fire: separate Game room, g kitchen. and pasemenl. $37,- valk "aie 2 bedrm. alae oe ANNETT. Roy Annett Inc. Fptorel. cape and Sunday 1-4 161 Ottawa Sunday 3 to 5 Brick ranch home=3 bed- baths, rooms down, 2 A A pape B. room ap gS hur. -FE 50338 3338 Pirri Rams con Sem 1 W. Huron Street basement. reened rage. Also” 2 Hatched. bed. “tia Reasonably bel in charge Sunday 3 to 5 anch with lake rive — watch for sii Doerr in charge. 194 S. Roslyn’ Sunday 2to5 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Dr. in e@~1 bed- FB 5-816) acy Hid fd =, re 5 ipseg a waite CA You and Your Boa ” WHITE 3 Bdrm - 3 Acres Nr. Waterford Hill A 1 This 2 bedroom duaglid il 5 ft BUD" 302. ae |*r meee Lake Front Built” brick rancher. d-car feet Britt i if s. % ES bt Fes a ig“ OFFERS . Brick Ranch “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Lake privil 4 bed 40 M. Clemens &t. Tete bathe, spacious liv: | Call Mrs, Dolan FE 5-120 ing and dining combination. or EM_ 3-420 wall to wall ca im, ki en by EXL, tt size break fast 6 a : — LJ age § Lew ol) = heat. car garage. $19,800, 4% per cent mortgage. Central Ave. Iking distance to GM Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Skee ag aL Ry BY ost “WESTRIDGE” AT tion Negro occupancy WATERFORD - 7 rooms, 1 bathe, Cl] on W. e of ment with fam Qes heat. ie 7 2 frees $12,300, Teme. #8 yankee designed, custom ~ builf, 3 7-Acres - Lake Front ranches, |p Waterf are bedroo: rooms, wtil- bilevel prick ./ Belag rooms. 1% baths, Ander stone floor ; room, opane Ready. for immediate occu- windows, combined kitchen pancy. Ask about our and space, wonder- ‘ade-in” plan S"yedroome and 4% baths Helt d Tri At lake level, large ree: € sig tat P reation reom, ¢omplete FE 58161 Eitchen, bedroom, bath, util- or oan ity room, radiant heat. Sand ith boat Sty ‘ie | hoya cane 7 e. AC 7 lakes, Beautiful 3 A. tm m ranch. iy $31,500, down. completely ca: Ri . living dow re- OPEN SUNDAY __|___ pine’. ita Bathe, “excellent 2-5 P.M. and built-in oven. i 4 a a | 2656 Woodbine for appointment today! van Shores 1 floor? brick ving room with ace | Ni END : irror, to wall Lovely 2 bedroom home, ca q, handy kitchen and with expansion attic, Large dt , 2. bedrooms —* full basement, gas and fie bath. 1 large bed- Bom ee $11,600 with room and storage on sec FHA te ; em Testion ‘rooms, FA olf heat. | FAMILY HOME 2 car garage, f rear perfect condition, Five ard, Lake vileges, May lerge. bedrms., living room be rchased on con- bd x 13. utiful kitchen, tract. Di _ . A oo bane a bine me Br ° e Ole SUNDAY 3240 Wannamak Otf Scott Lake Rd. (tbe ola | 2 ei alow, Full 200. Scott La IVAN W REALTOR |" Span Breage \ t “as oN - Beautiful ag hese SCHRAM 1=$ er! Bedroom" basement, on | 428 “| 937 Baldwin i i | ig Er A] E Ld b NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. STREET TBEDRM. HOME A _ Fron ‘ yor ABET te CON! my ¢ Mall ae ‘io h188 Crescent Lake secre. eautitully BY ye erm aloe he home acres, 275 or “ye 50001. 3 BEDROOM RANCH $8,990 COMPLETE HOM &@ LOT GALS $293 MOVES YOU IN $58 Per Month PHA $344 ~~“MOVES YOU IN" $64 Per Month PRICE INCLUDES: e nee = 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN Dand Little Farm rm. Modern Home On paved roa@ 15 minutes hd ment, gas attached gafage. Neat. Shaded awn, rden now in, Lard orchard apis. = & plums. Raspberry & berry of a aie. Only time. ir north. $1,500 dn, moving, nord Giroux-Franks Pa = ESTATE OR 3-9701 war Ruth St. OPEN SUN.2 TO 5 furnace. Caress. tion room. Fronts lower Sylvan Lake. Voorbels on Tao norms REALTY FE 5-827 GREAT Used Home BU Y Beautiful home, only 3 years old. be pore nsion in Clarkston, Low “$1,200 TAKES OVER CALL MAPLE 5-1201 HAYDEN | or lent condition, furnace. 2 car garage. Low ter » $495 DOWN. New 2 home or your lot. w oors, Picture ‘Basement w $i, b00, Fu win- hot a lot we =! good jocation: peation Toe, terme. pon 4 De ry Carpet - "iving ge 8 soca, Sat Jel rc *HNYDEN: Realtor” N; Realtor” re oe, Open esa FE pened SERVICE! Very neat 5 rms., tile bath, recrea- - Cast off Py etder {oo ain yond FOR CASHIN A. HURRY, sell things SERGE" |v Classified Ads. a ih —— po Me | 1 a ca — sé — . i . * eee ; fee : 2 ? ‘i A . 2 | wen’ i WO. oe oe ome ee: TH oe OS Ae a ey oe ; . aT oan a 7 tage E PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 2, 1958 a eo et, ee ee oe | Fa Se ouses! For Sale Houses. 43 For Sale Houses a — ——___— ssi “3 a _, _ AREA | a! ane OF HAM - 3 scars) _For Sale Houses 43). ay a i i i ks: x BY OWNER | 2 a Se Age ~~ ‘a or Sele, Hewere 3 | “For Sale Houses 43 : ee SELON Con re ae , of Contemporary Se oa. ies See, Sh 4 ee Aa a em GILES ‘ ; : . i : | ae rm 4 - No Down Fa ent. 3 BDRM, 5 = no loa costs Fine Ce ake et SUN lt 55.1 be Pe ve, : bs Sesh ces JN. l-to 5. Mech Wotan ‘geemeg, Year | —_— “This Is It! 5 tem, vance, 2 tree tee-|: 4, St Suburban scree ‘Paved. sureet, ‘Buller tn 183 9 pee ee sell} bearm. brie it rick ch home. Tis car garage, with paved drive, | ment de 100 5-676. ; replace, Priced] , further GAs HEAT 100 WASH- No Mortgage postion. SS psite, large | Kiteban, reerestiag at $11,060: GT mortgage rgd jormation. . fen Popoicat Costs NO be goa ty GEORGE BLAIR’ | | ,_ $1,500Down Specials: PAYMENTS DOWN a drs, oe ee 4506 Disie HET AMTOF on giasi | basement, auto, oll fu rose 1g neateemt REAGS Shui Je! LESS THAN RENT 7 NOTHING DOWN—GL BARE rene |i weat ate ® Zalion jeje Focluded. Ony $896 $10 Deposit Starts Deal PAYMENT Baan” wn adn veh rue a "| GILES REALTY CO TCHERY RD. BUILT IN RANOES & OVENS | 2,0r,3, bedroom, taster homes. flee ' mes. ie : Neat 2 bedroom home, Indoor and with full basement and rough wir- ala Sor € | $11,000 _ A he PEt eons outdoor fireplaces. Only #709 down LOADS OF OF MODERN PEATU ing op your lot or will build on garece Gi drive. a et Lo ZO Pare 3 ane siete FavicE - month. D room rancher with se- chewed MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — PR LIAMS LAKE RD. WHY PAY RENT? were PS Wood Co. OR F125 Wo 100 Tee “wat come eed i Rochester Knolls Sub. Story a, rine b ar “a wes: Corn mace, Wuhan Lk. Rd. & M39. no J VE #126) | tra large room a jan (Bh Established in 1916 Beek tench nee 3 bedroom 1% garage, Only $100 down, Balance MULTIPLE LISTING sERvicn | wuedet® Softee, Convenient) LovELY LAKEFRONT HOME. - waragt, (10s, * EMBREE & GREGG Model Open ‘COMPARE. THIS NO DOWN ; " - pated of Pon’ or bout 10 miles | corner f its Solace. ee atine. WEEKDAYS & SUNDs Custom built 1200 sq, ft. 3 bed: WN PAYMENT | 2.9% SMALL PaRM — 4 Bot of Bir Near Lin-| drapes and es included. J 1565 Union Lake Rd. AY 1 TO 1) room. belek ranch home. Pull For G.I. — élosin ma fetmv home te pink of con. | 2i@, Plant, Beautiful 3 bedroom _Stiss' price Owner, OL + aggliion Lake Village 2 firepisces, Blate sm a= 3 « costs dition. “Large 30 z,,09 bar. 2 batey teachers home, surround- EM or v3314; 3 black not port ney tepese Ceramic tile room home. Full basement, car garage, Ov: t in fring” many fine homes. 21-ft, BY OWNER b-l va iy, Plactered walls. Oak space for recreation room, Owner w ‘whe mailer — ar. oni eonmn MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ate WESTOWN | sett | Sr i Phage eamges. Au BePyth age vate totleer: | RTGages abe’ vane camnet |B Boah ssaping "Laie shade treed, dock, ear Waterford. $7900 be RY nan og FE 6-276) or Li 24671 Custom ties ontaP 81198 A a —— equaled.” . ” bon a eg 1 Ay A, rub and i Lac Ph, MAple 5-188 DRAYTON PLAINS acme 7 ANOTHER FOR G.I List with us N ‘ 2 ale for fast and efficient = b service We, BUY, BEACH — F CHEROKEE HILLS Se ig DRAYTON PLAINS ai heat, ots ot tence TRADE. SELL, & fertasen i neo: vere ae wit wit j irs i Exc ny fi i : r. Located ia piace in liv First Offering set owner sceptionally fine, >family to-| 10” BY WO LOT Chetolah shores west of L. H. BROWN, Realtor | bome win's fan fing. iy Soom brick’ combines ap ment for Joursee; ples wy Located oo a paved street, this closing costs come 1362 W Huron Btree 19 | {ull bsmt. Redwood & tile rec. rm. 1 arance With conv Jroom_ & ardeners paradise has for dad "MULTIPLE, LISTING SERVICE So eas sede Lope are att “8 — 1 , bar ments. Completely furnished. a large 2 wit VETS — NO now—immediate possession. $22,- uty! It's well, land- ments. Comp ea i Pee th WEST SUBURBAN +58 MONEY DN. ONLY | 950 terms -_ } ¢ jot, O4Ei79 hus quod gar] rage, Extra large. icely at week, sep space pees Eheren| . Pe Ss ee $30 per mo, plus taxes & insur 3 Wis Car garage. let. Daly $3,000 down to right) tenoed Siva trees, For mother:| 7 _foome, full basement, rec. | Aish, ‘parse sere cak | “Woot ef Bloomfield ‘ep. Ove & SUNDAY 2-5 } s. FOr mi | i ‘ A - includes 2 Retired ‘Couple Huge carpeted living rm. with) For Sale Ho , * anemer fenced, fovely. xlten- & water Only 2 short Reg 5 y decorated, - ~¥ Gas’ 2eTtins| pore ta the bome you've been| or newhig ‘ta. exwre bre den| ~ Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 $F oun Bre CS cok: bus transportation, schools raevese, ot hearth. pie- | 10280 El qiseeta. at S“veareom| & °* rm. extra pyelbieatl, poe 6 anes © SG $3,575 down. Rs. out etd only $11,250. tle pat. aria nie izabeth Lk. Rd. Face wl bo, eka mest heat eli “onie e| Simi ta cod"nlnd at) favniaene, tat erie d Levene Commer of Newprt"& haitwit i | “¢'reomemedein home it alse| ‘Spans ans, ‘te, we ae : -~ j e - : a ‘om = > n offer pia more norage as future _ R wpe =f ssh For both meter and ad” Beau. Pontise C om : dn, $80 per For Color GAYLORD information 85877. ae a "benutitlly and this ‘2, bedroom, weiss vith é b s. of in: - J 240 etal ighe bed se All for 1500 — 000 wi l you room. You'll lke this fine home WILLIS M, M4 a, lovely "place Sa room: fame. Phas far| 138 E Pike Open Eves. “1 2 nreplaces. carpetin, — seins Bente BREWER | titi eter ean, ovelan avy, Prive we, snow a. FE 49584 ~ Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor| — Shed,rsratgn fom, is CARL W. BIRD, Realt THOLMES-BARTRAM 2188 Cass Lake Rd. 414 So, Edith St. This 1 heed Dixie Hwy. at Teleg a walk-out basement. Lovely M9 Communit atigoal Bank Bis JOSEPH F, REISE, SALES MOR.|A5 19,490 Dinie, Mey, PE 24s PE eer} «eat and clean § phen teaank MIDDLETON va rte BR un. rendre = i Bree nT Rs BE eaitms’on 23001 SYLVAN LAKE erveral 2. nd term |#10,DOWN — Leva ff Pn SAT. and SUN. 12 - 6 sm Se, oEiabeth Ne eterans. N Knob ; je AA. W ASH. PARK SUB B. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oe Wesamank. down payment, m prong = ™ 4. < et. wot. DIRECTIONS: OUT ELIZA- OR 3-6793. Ol TERMs lot. ing costs only. See Mrs. Eva acres of level land. Might BETH LAKE ROAD TO . yoomse._ 6 gas oa “set Mortgage pata only. aos and 3 bed- FE $et12 "sot sz) ges get — a PONTIAC COUNTRY eLuB. . oo ai daterent price ra ranges. We alas ee pep nbOM HOME, | 9800 DOWN — Cory 4 room and ppaeen eee les om in ° KEnwood £0479 , down, MA. Brivg #1100, 81,008 and screens, ium "storms fate. taree. rarobe ‘ an’ sieh iene, Gaebeele eone ma svnynaan : SS ee Cees, Speeme siding. bath prick home, Rochester’ area, SUNDAY 2-5 “Tace brick ranch. 3 baths. brick ; extra large lots. Will duplica yy - Tiger Poe ae o8| feet Ee SS on iets ee a es. ee als, had tes, “is | 250 Rivard * , n and * their 3 bedroom mod =p . . pisbter' acre, lot. $1,100 DOWN La Fm gy Michaers autres, |W_DAN 2% lots. garage, . eet ee | Leslie R Middleton SMaLbo?'s BEDROOM HOME st 92 saptonel | NE DOWN one om per A mod ma, home pitun id ey and outdoor R On a 60 x 265 ft ose ast cs Walton Blvd. ent terms on this modern grill, $9,500. term ee ia) N. JOHNSON) gr Te Itke’> overlookin north Adams Juaesn $ bedroom bunsalew a nice hi Stl Pull base: DhKLAND COUNTY — "PE 8-603 with Jake privileges: | Park, Right off Potomac pealt a >. Clarkston Area ment ‘with recrestion room, suto- Mie Unies Lake na jimi a T ia'ss3| ponling Generations, pate prick| maie, gas heat, 2 car garage EM 34164 EM 0331 2% ACRES HM privileges. Low price of $8. | EM 3ipire 3.2411 after € | f,Tooms. part, bath, rage .M. SELDON CO. binations TV antenna and dining| OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Feasonable with terms. 16 Woodward, Rochester, Mich. fencing Etisabeth Lake s No $$ Dn. $1,000 DOWN to Clayburn. left to. Rivard § rooms & ma . George R. Irwin tow puarunus "| far‘tete' Noor Oatisng BO” Templeton | orree orex soxoar 14 REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. $1,200 DOWN FHA —_ ye “CUCKLER REALTY WEST SUBURBAN agDOWN,, lus, PHA $1000 WN Bet. Mt, Clemens & Sone N 7 - Privileges. Partly furnished, J ranch home set- fe hardwood floors, “MY = x zESae is porch. full bath, ‘pesutiful ered. painted walls, ‘per. se || bests brid ior a A DROOM HOME a ve we . paraieat Just off highway. Lo ‘ie * : - my hardwood LSO attached garage, overlooking Wal- S ith K L ‘em } features in the bath B bind . " : PS eton . . Breeze- Old House foe J St eerste TIT - —_| ae cen MEST Realtor, | Fae. Pance ale enee'st Oo Learn, the shoe repair, business— Cl kston (CLARKSTON) Panne Spm. or cal TW L20T%. Wj Ater 6 PE s000n. fine features. of this. home. ventory, to Db ad : yesto nt th imored te you a € ster’s that it rouse you COLORED ] eman MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE POLL =o} bebvoums : : IMMEDIATE POSSESSION mene waiting for—close NOTHING DOWN TO 0! REAL Pia OPEN EVEs.| « « wie — se F & bed end| S°7"IN? peomooM BAR: | a lots, nicely landscaped ¢ into this very neat eee eat | pains — Lance Woes TRI- ing’ one & nice lawn snd face brick house with man, Just 'é9.860 seds handy-/ LOTS — BARGAIN PRICED LEVEL on spacious feeling. 1%e-car ga- full Fy ® ven nice oso , tive mabe POR FAST ACTION. Starter home, over 1200 Sq, Ft. ieee adds to seiting “of waists wink move Ke Pod for ving ores. Nothing down ‘with SUNDA terms eee font - jen at Bais Pa Bnet pa . JIM WRIGHT Hitiy ‘Sate’ ite paabia Cal Y2-5 wan ete right—$8, 500 i REAL : —. i" $7 Do 35 OAKLAND AVE. pe sout| _ 326i) we * Carr Street Model CAPTIVATING RANCH GODFREY 50 own _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE New... ‘Woods. Gleam! ~ heoounee : REAL ESTATE A big atx Pee house tor — beseateat wiih reer eter Sealey pont cterags eat 2 bedroom in Drayton.| large family, Pull basement, ea- Som Sachenend'e tren wil Attached garage adds to the Dizte Bey. Clarkston Ol! eat, ain, Drayton.| Tage. 2 blocks to Wisner scheol ) floor | Bn charm of" the home. ‘L sil or man SSI | mr tess Sareea oe orn rae, ay yd igs " ee . y = ae wate: yellow sand J =a — id OE 92 ly ee “= full price. WHIT 'HITTEMORE ST. SUNDAY 2-5 io "new, school he ider wl _ Only $12,950. _ == welt -teept ce - TEARS OLD! ~hyy a R | Saetbare iz cSepianis ne, f bedroom, "ranch home VinePiac robe ne ie res, bedrms. Eitchen,” full basement, Av: landscaped." An Seal" home ae eng acre iw “pedrma. tomele on furmacs, Abe at |2Cee | BALES MOR. pe enerers, SF ae 9 TT 1 spacious yard. Almost — i "Eitchen ‘67: pit. Beautiful wooded 45181 B. Evee, PE 8.0023 to ” TELRORA = A a * 34, and 12x14%, sted co Lanseowas a On J Lt R Tmege fp comtertptte "bans. ID. actenntite finest” and work- 200 ft. to A-l beach re : i mest for ae _ttlexcles to n f basem a. ‘ ¢ . ram | SUN. 2.5 PM ate Vateen bel Gross R ty. es tyema ca be ar) KNUDSEN | “sunpay2-s SUNDAY 2-5 ae ade | schoat _ oa . _ on main|ON 44272 13420 W. %-Mile family : 1370 ALHI ST. * | paved rd. outskirts of Pontiac. = seein t Howard 2 Fox Lanette Street 6050 SOUTHWARD 3105 Weitcomb Eee or = bedroom : a bedrooms, : - modern Lag Dace. BRICK HOME : = irm . $1,500 00 down. an REAL ESTATE —— pa I ae J jateag eee 3 Pr" Sooqmnemt > | hcdeons : wes b ¢ penne "3 the Ra Re WILL HANDLE only $8.00 for quick sale for col- on rayton Pjains ner lot, carport, full_base- frerontien” Teems bungalow. con emt wall wos ively. down payment. even. 38771 ment and gas heat. On i%e-car gare Beg room and close to y ing fous li falcw. cle penncie’ ton only: tone’s throw from euizabeth tached qeree wa ‘ mae $oe* hf Mirna . a oe peacoes wails “alae . Deve out W. Waren Gt. to Cage Lake] family room, atteched 3 car ge Several other r good homes and COLORED Lake | with privileges. Out Lovely landscaped lot, 206 wo size" bedrooms Lake =. © : fase. plastered. walls oak incom £: 4 gence will sacrifice . eat $15,500 with reason- oud ou mg ob to. thos? Pleasant a loset doors, to Albi st. amd oe Slee heat, lot 105x132, oo YW. DINNAN wi coueuen Pinder: ease mee the Sow price of $9,600. down 7 eee Wh bias Low. ramie te walle: with ee- ant : . Huron FE ¢2571| Comfort & Mutual =. 2 ape he tet ie ae. note UO ase Se SBT) Cpmiort & Mutual Respect | 14's Your Move! a eta RIOHT. FOLLOW SPER tied ‘oor, Only $15,880, ** etern woo) “SBEDROOM BRICK, | ; a8 B ns NS. Gertel retirement Carpeted) outstanding eat y home 30380 on C ‘as LOW AS oor Ranchtype home, (3, blocks one O'NEIL, Realtor Sieee seeseeees| CLARK =e x oe aanownenty| Ge Gene semoeteke SNE ee a ekndct oat seas —~ ye 2a corsione Wocee ie = ve “Tig to. eaten ts feo ba! water’ beat, Oe ee on bomen 1 acre ton, |? BORM NE HOUSE, 1% ies F elegraph Rd. tereese. enced 7 ana weicn “for OPEN #1 "| bStlall i “el keke ank one tached porecligy Boone? G foe one lp pao pe P €:| Wanted- Handyman! — "FE ea, Dorothy Snyder Lavender rounding view of lake and sur] (Gate “fureace and ether cur | cluded. Also, 3, unit er | we ened y soon SUNDAY 2-5 REA 9 Years consider} bedroom home in trade | standing features. $23,500. W111 good “monthly income. - across street from canal to : pn. a Mighleod in oP ay: s enar 99 accept your home or equity in a ee i a Williams Lake, Needs some 2971 Winton DORRIS & SON REALTORS _| Jaere. Contdet owner. MA ee Located an § ues tos ‘ Family Growing? “Heart of the Lak 1 aoe ae $21,500. THREE BEDROOM Low down payment, low - . é You" wit love this newt akes” = pon | RARGH Wetveommatee tre | seorrme tierino senvice | gh ilee, ate TS) Sako ee . PRUE MR REALTORS,,| Ime ane, snag, rooms, ceumle _ cred, mantan otter, “°° UTS | SFRBESARSt | RS RRe a Bho wetreome./ STN] to 5 P.M piihe! Tbasement, reeren: LDL’ WM. H. KNUDSEN fo" eluge’ cerpeting "and oes Sanat coe A im: > = -1toSP.M) MILL, bee, nas teet"Caccless r neatton aw s,taermm me} Best Buys sremaingrn Tere | Teal Rerrement Home 6028 Scotch Lak rcreene oath tor jong ft Evening & Sunday FE_2-8503 T od email —— ideal Retirement Home c . . : b L house otc wake Rd. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT ot trade, sf soaterye. hjelp uy Deily € Sy lto7 ; ay ROAD "NORE » wiNton 2 fire oe, fll” Danement rok 4 Scotch Lake and close od ve Save $3,400 OPEN ol 8. 10. FOLLOW » 2 car : to Union on this shady tree lined street ’ OPEN SIONS. : garage located. on eine Pattie) Rye it eee ig) a fe Sieg iy] gua vows. now mongn | Eriga"ttad and now Jt leh | OPEN . Eats Sette fete, EP flege of this newiy listed resi- is. panelied in Philippine hers 3 nice bedrooms, tile| room, as agg es on at these low reduced prices. Over SUNDAY: 1-7 SUNDAY — Inco dence, Mahogany with ppine| bath, @ large: living room ‘and 1600 sq. ft. of living area—3 | VETERAN: res ; me LAKEPROWT : vey) iled ba bath onl titan ae. hoon fe space in the pio lle od fot tbe tot tes. pe ved pedresme, 4 baths. carpeted liv- hy en rou 2TO 5 P.M. : . 2, family tmoome, 1-3 room fur- led basement with extra bath en, full basement room, family room and kitch-| JUST THINK! ONLY "hs DOWN ‘ NOTHIN th, 16 [sone cae 14.500—SHALLOW BEACH ideal] and recreation area. O too. Only 2 blocks to Donaldson] or HOMES. en with built in GE range-oven.| —NO UTST 871 E. WALTON Seer’ eee Sad sooms or kiddies, Living room has large) 10K state. $18,780 Over lesv-| sheet. Sime ‘avaiiableon GT terms. for paved. roads. Sewer water and| ING 3 BEDRM, BRICK RANCH. | We invite your inspection of cotrances, josted on peved ares Bees fetal aes eee fer en Ee Maidiachad await | Toit yo WEL mat nGS| beh se sunogs Ngee DOWN... case Soe‘ anes Roee SE Hama, “pica walt agar ition ereeies and wath in| Saghioecomst nat 34 oat) °°" WoooWARD Te COMMER OF | Sibu" “@ontnOse” closers | sorelal teases, Ti Talks tants en eiees sane — en seit Seine” oh Ell 7295 ‘Kederaonville Rd, | sere oe Suscimtict| oven ome woe | Bee dae SEIS.) Bie Rue ace, MOMae| fay Mamet Samad cod bone uth SET 0 | Open vesings’ © Sinaae't me ee: 295 Andersonville Rd. | ffthen Meaern basement. only CLARK REAL ESTATE : ° BASEMENT DESIGNED FOR| kitchen, 2% car garage, with fine, You will, too, F cd 8 HOYT REALTY Here is an exceptional ae te ‘ peo We believe that a quall- TO BUY, TO. BELL To PATE é reas os ROOM, sort | aay ‘drive Bare. Ben 0 price $6,950, Better he | first, TE 200184 8. Tele PE 20066) rooms, 2 large, bedrooms “down tty down Payment, Si tA ig ma ROME. VA ae erions: 2 et ie ee | NOT BIG 7 oe and 2'up. Very charming kitch eye 5 Multiple List fe RECTION Wee Bi | Seuaatupeae rae, Wiliam Miller, | "BY OWNER — ! cok eae Es Sy ; eee N othi on, also til ealto 3 ~ =o to OFEN it 1 eekend tuached “parece. too down. MULTIPLE sere. ES LEONARD SUNDAY 1 to6 +o olver cost moves you in this jock your best Ge, ores neal THe ang 1 Dn, Hi de-A W DIRECTIONS — Dixie HWY = On viacktop street. 3 bedroom | 4923, Canterbury. Washin ‘nice new 2 bedroom ranch, Fea- : wot, and une new. ‘Deles Greatest Buy 5 Hide-A-Way PRERIEB iota! | AKE Sat talent | Ht, tee aacioee RABE | OK ARPA etc | pop ome Gy Fiiusitiog Wateaee™te| In Pontiac and Area | Pi ae tetas) sen ABS BEIT sea, ty Mecet Pah Nese | tae set arene fie qupt | ny Guy oayeer meme Mo] Oe tha lak saat Stay Beir HS) 3 ratine tee ie fa tae 3 down, fe oding: tone TED Beaten roves REALTOR Aimesphert = privileges included | cement ative Corner ion with | furnace. Landsc oce te h 's wide oS ’ bungalow in Keego' Harbor, CL ARK ce: tile in ~ lots, i and HD alloca oes oo ce aileabete i Large evergreens and shade trees down. OA 8-3683 or OA sin ee) broadly! sy $1297, 078. only i m Willi Bow — MH fenced #0xi STON double — closet, rue m Evenin Sund Alumi J = sore Handyman | ex" sunday ito s) Aluminum sided ranch unealon! EXCEPTIONAL BUY! | New Brick aaa 1amMs Fails and cieoming ok 6) AREA | pine tit, cabinets. Atum. storms 2 bedroom bungalow. | § rooms and bath. $11,200, ¢on- |” ° New Brick Lake Front 1218 Baidw ROTATE & INSURANCE |: wed it e or gas ~ ator, acti coke tn pee Food “high grand, Pstst ee a Spring Special venient terms. 2 YEAR OLD BRICK 3 — Lets ranch bi-lev- Baldwin PE 40647 stove. $6,050. terms. 3, Told. ae en Schools. rity, Sree, in easement, BP Sevan" or Salt "ishs es CUSTON See MT Lance | Pirlo omni iaeyatins RILEY HOUSE HUNTERS ae Detin? Sedonm® Re) Eyvsg, Meet, mame, arves and i Sunday ROOMS, BEAUTIFUL Su bathe, Tecrestiqn room Your looking is over. We kitchen end ve ge Pos a provements paid. ¥ on t Open ; KITCHEN. TIL E BATH jak h. com & West Cornell offer this. beautt : on one ereetes oS Neve 78 , - a OPM. Dn Rea sMattcn dt) EMACAnA Mee | Messed aa | pea hdie a, my] Sa See | EESAES REGS] mar mee seme « ence e n 3182 . ~beautifully Jandscaped eorner MORTGAGE, - ries in 4 room Ales => kitchen, tiled bath s ~~ with of] heat, tile © oon? s , Ridge Road setting-other lovely home Ske from ‘and joke priv. | closets, iuenat a oo pale storms ireens, land- re" this. vaine BIY| See this AEN a | ge as te rs ~ GL — ‘ See this lovely 5 room bungalow Gory dsise vob apo o in iving R. J. VALUET, Realtor leged pomes. Eve. te sun Ph. . Py? deep Jot,” Price Tedueed ese oon : pat — oe but a, tompiete a truly wet tvileges om Williams Lek . with @ 1% car garage. Two bed-| baths, both ceramic. Butlt in 245 CARL AN Dee eg fon , _— Down move: 4 900 oleed eat Yr: you can Bea hardwood floors, * at Eitener oe room, dining room,| kitchen, Basement has tiled rec- OPER EVENIN Elizabeth Lake Estates _— AYTON '| ner East Bi A Mames, cor. breeseway and pareee. . a ath and large, screened-| reation room. Side entrance to MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Attractive bungalow built _ * LAKEFRONT : Newton Bid "So Anchor deine, Sa) tid dors | 7 no, Gia RoR AES ASSOC Be fabrics SG $5 |- a vdeo by ee et BP as crime. |PLAINS er fap : Large shaded and well land- xa THIS OUTSTANDING SSOCIATE N wens ol ue | room home with living room, : | Lake Frontage; oonere HOME re fa serene alunite care? | Stet and enclosed trom, pore, ding, " Giee" iow. _ A two year old! Just broken For Sale Lake Prop. 44 5 , ' a _ . . : With Acreage | fitteats setae serene 80x200 LOT —_|Granada Drive | Be Re as | imine etek | M“LAKEFRONT «- | fil sisdBvtmdt at | Bettie Sy naa : iv I 2 5 ep. 4 - 0 led living Ee a on Green v =i ‘con A terms. Eve. & 8 Ph. | $8,050. HOMESITE ‘ “newly ¢ tare 1 , pe ; ar. Waterlore, 1 \ og ery good east suburban location N — Beautiful 23-1947. Wh . very modern) attached + breeseway, pa a a oe ng Menst| fo Armond ropes 4 ee oe eM) Sg aioe ree 3) bearoom Brick (Heed amt Elizabeth Lake Front ; well er ‘ia fake frontage. Bichon.“ Oemet ity'w> tay this each i ton fe eee este el for “aaly ae road. left to Ridge road. Watch| utility room Aluminu Rgthosmty This is a choice 60 ft. lot on Bargain Hunters . | Aaneary blacktop road lovely home for vouly” 00 | EM a? TO 82000 oF Cir for open signs sce Sa coors. $4,000" fuii| Income Property to sand’ beach A ,sentie slope | Call us shout this 2 bedroom Hurry! $1,800 down. . down plus mortgage costs.) ~~ ASST . an own, THE PRICE 2 FAMILY Brick nee & fan . me, living room, kitchen, . full i oo oes | & ar kston | WM. A. ok 3 Bedrwom, tie bad "Gus “ oe Pe bese, | hag, tenes eee Ese| Edward M. Stout Realtor Batema ea Teese nein heater. REAL. ig INC. |KENNED Y Hum hri sonable Down payment. heater, Swuated on 3 lets: eves ms. oe eee FE 54163 Take Toad to odes oe deh. p : eS WILL TAKE YOUR HOME ——_ “Jy. 5 i K am en]. oo | we Meron we ne ee eget? OTE eT — ~ a Open Daily ~ inte’ Freee ute see Open Eves| 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, | 670 W. Es. o ma take _— : ple Listin, : . uron Bt. es ; : ' sting Service ' | Or Ph. FE 30620 Sun. & gy ol oe See, Ra. es i Ri = TORS FE 4-0528) o -F, W. DI AN’ s : . ts a Eves. og SOT S 3 4 F P y / : 1 * \ ye . \ | ! i \ a i . | er | vt | 2 AV es i \ i { ‘ pe ; By ws - = i libeotpeohircx a ey: Fanepoe 9 atta wt = <= ear For Sale Acreage . _A7|Bactnens Opperteniie 8 S1|. w { q q q _ $24,000 ON TERMS | TYRONE LAKEFRONT _ Clean ear-old year around Meh oy mg ole q home, bu ur 62400 (Z. LAKEFR OPEN3-5 - 4863 MOTORWAY DR. li room, euernced perch, weil loot lot w SSPTETELY FURN. Only $10,500, E-Z Terms C. SCHUETT, Realtor wee none EM 34196 404 Highland Rd, CONTEMPORAR in rare _. with mature trees. Only $21, CuARiEs = VAN HORN N EVES. Satan SELL OR TRADE front summer pene wl at Bayyert, 45 ACRES CRAWFORD AGENCY Gp ae Floyd Kent Ince Realtor 2200 Dixie wales at Felegranh ak: PE UIPLE a. A ; METAMORA AREA ae lees Se iT. (°SELDON co. 16 Woodward, Rochester, M OL_1-6751 Live Whe moe tax You srnon’ 8. Commerce Ra. MA 61578 LOWER PETTIBONE EXCELLENT BEACH $6,000 TOTAL C. SCHUETT, Realtor we none EM 3-4196 404 Highland h “PRIVATE LAKE Twin Lake Village MINUTES LESS THAN 20 850 acres 3 miles sho IO apd Rose-Hill KEnwood 19470 Grand River, 2p Detrott 2 23 85° a aan F ON SYLVAN $4200, $1700 Box iin DU LAKE, HIG over 1 acre with oy wees near beach. il, septic & BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONTAGE Ideal be i site for aphere om cash for 8 stand rms WILLIS M. SEWER 0 i Pans REISZ, SALES MOR. v down r own s on the Owner. bs age, 3 acres, PE 6-105. For Sale Lots a er near "vulsge, rr ag EE price — en hy vies "GEORGE oe REAL’ M536 Dixie Hwy. Eves. OR 3-1708 wiy| “able terme, call eke Sazi0 or MU 42045 Richard Steele, Realtor on MS0\ THREES 40-FT. LOTS, 8150 WA _terford Township. FE 5-2443. Lak ————— Judah Lake efront. _—_ & weeded. Excellent terms, _JOHN cH CHIERA CO. RIA 3 : * ees ree ge on i son, Went € are ‘* TORTEPIELD seve tor. LOT, 100 x 206 ft. v own labor. Ever. ti) 9; Sunday 10 ‘TU 5 Dunham Lake Frontage t_3-8062 ONA HILL 140x160 - $100 Dn. ——— corner building site tn location on 2 paved road you LADD’S INC. 4284 Dixie Hwy. Dra: Pe: Lapeer OUR MODEL HOME IN PERRY ACRES lots.|D 1X1E HIGHWAY. DRAYTON Pi ito 8, ite YERLOOES frontage ll TAKE ORION ‘i. M. SELDON co. 18 mrt ee. Mich. a, Lake Orion Lakefront * ated on Titi ogg ed s, od — ang ater tote as M. R. PE 06102 trees, available, 000 ian tt. privileges ios od Hollis Beha 169 ft. water fh Au at ern yr. around w rentege. ge, benutifa Maceday. Lake. jando 39-5344. room vs Sther be fh 00; ot OFF CRESCE lots. Guise eac “he fi LAKE, 2 parcels near ishing site. rata divided inte 8 lots, fooking » lake apie 2 lots, frontage. -| scoTcH LAKE. lake, $600 down 5G HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8.0441 86 E, Walton |S Raburn, 1% FE 8-3425, renee, I. WICKERSHAM : ACRES Baléwia-Waltos $1,000 down. or MT. CLEMENS 3 Lots. $1,200 ora LAKE. $1,900 3 LAKE RD. 403” ~overlooking RD, % aa acres, $2'000 cash. ;| Sale Industrial Prop. 46A down, i BARGAIN 3,500 . ft, ight Industrial bufiding, —— ings. 2 pppoe rin, 51 800, Im aeons posses-| sion. MI 4-8200. TOHN CHIERA CO. For Sale Acreage 47 " cates 4536 Dixie RW : ACRES mecca pet ul hardwood x 36 foundation. — 200 on term E BLAIR. REALTOR DRAYTON. PLAINS Eves, OR 3-17 Suburban area. Pearms. carpeted ze boat and dock, “en! = rm, jot we. Te WOW! What a VALUE front lots. 8a’ double gare rs. it oe. Jee” tS ee ya GO SUBURBAN with ak 40 ACRES, $5500. Call MU 4-2045. tte for investors Lal igh Milford, Cal) E all Other riv.; ; trey will consider 6 some wade. . i) BM 3-9367. il, acne ors |-0 acres Clarke * i) acres ance nice ~~ mao PY W. AIF E ae rooms & | Ne ].R. Hilt, ts xo anewer rage, tel bs re OLLY. Owner, P.O. Box 635. *! 216 Woodward Ave. Rochester. 2 OL 4-675r | A. FARM, GOOD 17 MM house bath & all furnished. $4,200 1%4 STORY. 5 acres, 4 room hom — stairway to partly. ‘islabed & ® org Th peared private 2. Paul “M. Jones, Real Est. a32_W. Huron ~~ CLARKSTON HOLLY J AREA (T0-acre Country Do you like a broad = rite? nen drive North = and eee awnings. cbs gota py wo-car garag shed and frontage on curved shad —_ i cae a aor lakes, pa mynd OP ag owner. Ay CLARKSTON. AR % Fase Sra . ture: investigate ‘tla reve cam STATEWIDE. Real Estate Service of Pon ARLES, 1217 8. Télegraph busine: area, Near new MS8UO acre eet with Bs acres af de - stable. For Sale Farms 48 iI cms ON BUS LINE. $200 basement. Good barn, neh ie land; year — hom ver front, 1% | MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD. _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE MOTELS - RESORTS BEAUTIFUL AAA 10 unit motel with 200 lakefront, _— in Port — area, Wil] trade. $29,500 with large on lak ang river front’ | . es on & two 8, Business es Harvey G. ner, Glad- ‘in, . GA 4 BALDWIN A 1 acre, 4 room home full bath, ash price. 35 ACRES 4 rage, food. sa yome, barn ee cheap. $12,500, full price, ‘70 ACRES room modern home, 2 large gat to from bout 15 miles on —_— Hill i wo room, plus « paneled family room ol yd home. New pure per- mal) Geese o—_ , Ger. geous landscaping —a en on earth spot! Almost a mile of lake, RESTAVRANT & ith 286° of lake a the ‘tip of the thumb.” $17, is Sale Business Property 49 6” FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM PE 2-063. CHOICE SITES , : He re bu 12” = with Permas Terms, Immediate. posse ay W. WALTON, 1 story frame Mamet 40 x 60 Vacant. $8,500, te ith meters 4 room equity for 3 bedroom “fal ee wooo. te terme. wassans LAKE RD Te HAYDEN, Realtor 86 B, Walton PE $-0441 McConnaughey, Hillman, 2-2648. :’ Partridge West Side, 4,500 Sq. Ft. Ideal — on main paved street Pontiac's west ase: va aren sacking space, Bock extra e. re construction Aeith a heat, Only distributor, REALTOR PARTRIDGE|™ FE 4.3581 1050 W. HURON OPEN "TIL 9 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ‘|a STORES. CORNER LOCATION for any Serenes eee. ¥ 30414 of FE For Sale or Exchange 50 GooD RICE, ape 7 BLOOM- Raare AO Wey me — ;|Business Opportunities 51 10-UNIT MOTEL On water and “xe. ac- cess to e . ae a has living roo spene . gee ag “ : with. ¢ul aie tate 1362 8 rE or a8, 4-4813 * Open. “evenings and APARIMENTS, 18 ON LAKB- front, may take smaller income quarters, Rurai i er or trade. Own. w. Ayfair | “MOBILGAS STATION - FOR LEASE . | equip. voune Ideal locating for car wash, lot SEE af ft. On Orchard Lk ae SUBURBAN, 4 x 60° block Hex® terms, or trade me, ) LEDS sae Dixie Cream Donuts Volume eppres. $50,000 La od ear. fous eave state and sacrifice figure = $9,000 price for and all Food for Thought G Or atte tne. Bova Fei Metice cling "ack only $9,000, LE, and cottages on U. from lake Ideal for year around business, $15,000 dn, WATERFRONT MOTEL and boat livery at peont bag om Sagmaw B beach. Easy te PORT HURON — — _ home. 50° on the } $15,000 dn. LAKE FRONT APT. _worey, on owner's year ‘round, Will trade. HOUGHTON LAKEFRONT cot- resort and home. 150° on the Aeee oy reserved for sea- LAKEFRONT 17 cottage and home on over 4 acres in Oak- land Co. Picnic Lod & =—, beach. $49, on SAGINAW BAY motel and resort with home, Beautiful sand beach. Oniy $16,000 dn. Will trade. SEE PICTURES OF THESE AND ‘\MANY OTHERS IN OU {REALTOR PARTRIDGE reeset OEE “Eon Call us about this. bar—avera ie | $70,000 gross per year, Ne. or take-out. - ated tt Surefire money maker at a rea- sonable price 2 bedroom home A On furnace asily ais con- verted to « $7,500, terms. ig 4 building. Write or see Dewey Ph. PI STANDARD OIL *|Station for lease onal Sa ee: .— Re Se ; m WATER WELL Ing ‘and Eek: Lai FE ie Want To Go Into The To hodord Phar ~“ toylan BA eh A, giaeuwm “Sorry, I have a date with Prentiss — but you can enter- tain him while I get dressed!" $-2a © 1988 by NEA Bervien, ine. Money te | to Loan 53 (State Libensed Lenders) OD OL LOANS pee BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 6: W Lawrence St. FE 41598 WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $900 You can quic signature. Ly or poe ot La = remo mb te payments to sult —— 'e@ will be glad to Ou money viems, FINANCE CO. FE. 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS | $25 TO Liv HOUSEHOLD GOODS coat, 14, 645 J a lady’s shoes, size 3B E 5-9038. LADIES & bats sizes 12-14 __For Sale Clothing 56 BOY's 3. PANTS, SUIT, SPORT LADY'S CLOTHING, a is & 20, some never worn. Also. several DRESSES, 13-15 SIZE. Formal and informal. MA_6-1353. oane, Ls 4 AVE. DRESSES. suits, ip | Sale Household Goods 57 PIECE a ‘Tatip, auto. washer. a * good condition. M sel] — Moving 1 week. Pe Shoals, OR 3-0619. CE LIVING Room C SUITE. * Ereelient condition, $35, rn 7 TWIN SIZE BEDS, $35 EACH shinee SECTIONAL, CHAIR, ie gore, o.Pc. 3 $85. OR ; ; DEEP FREEZE USED, 14 CU. ELECTRIC RANGE, 40", GIBSON, like new, = le, rr : EASY. hag DRY WASHER, GOOD $40 FE 48737: condition. $40 FE €$izie ELEC. RANGE, WASHER, drapes, & Furniture. Deveson like new; kitchen extension ta hokges i chair; Adznirel conaele 21" Vv Flower _—_ & SALE HH doops oe oy ELEC. STOVE GAS DRYER. Exc. cond, Reasenenie: OR 23-4118. FacTo ay REBUILT bE apache pessoa i —t 1 year ¢ entee Thyle Elec Stric, yretig rE. 45168. tress & box el . Clean & good PE 2-1 Blue Davenport. lain-table top. Call FE 8-2153. serdar ewww eens Good retrs ar retrige erator, left hand Oakian¢ OREEN TWEED DAVENPORT & [esse wn a tie fruit jars 26 cents 502, N Z PULL SIZED yal ca Ao MAT- oop UsED BATH TUB, ALSO MI 4-5850. : Gas STOVE — WHITE PORCE- GAS STOVE, 36°, VERY CLEAN & e at ab — gaara ARTS _PE_ 23-4021 chair, ABC w sber, os water heater ha HOTPOINT ELEC. DRYER #50; = bo" foeo Ww. i iaren ae wer mower $25. FE aorrcurt $2 GAL. WATER HEAT- er, — comege. et 5 GRONRITE MANGLE, 445; cost over $400, will take $275 dR, F pUseA a NG R “GET CASH QUICKLY |i_Po. MAPLE SEDROGH atte Up to $500 | Seer wary pepe Oakland | EES2& sist 3| Loan Company |" sttsdtev. aereapen : mrs| fe: ee table, . decorator lamps. All Pearson's rntture 4 $ mee, Raita, 20 6 ais Ss SEABOARD FINANCE 1185 WN, Payet ST. Soar PARKING _FE 58-066: Quick Cash COMMUNITY fax roo % E. Perey sEnv Ra 3 ‘5-0421 ___ Mortgage Loans 54 -A Mortgage Problem? We — mortgage to meet __Sale S Land Comets 52 10 W HURON &sT PONTIA o-a5a9 Eves ng cease, down ag — for ware- REALTOR PARTRIDGE 4-3581 $700 DISCOU NT, —~. Breage ing “gent, will nitisegunt $100. cent _— R Townsh: a . Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) S 1, by LAID-OFF WORKERS oft workers make wore for =). = Our Requirements Are: That you own furniture or & good ing fore becoming unem ploy y e bills ang are being pressed Yor payment come to and be Loans to $500 Made Quickly You wil ~ Baga receive pleas considerate and gg Prag emmy Ala ie on phone ‘dt efsour addresses "BUCKN! eee Co. DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it sat | through Classified ‘Ads. Te “ sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. rE Swaps 55 > ¢ OLD 2 BDRM. HOME ON cooker lot ‘with large serage 24x27, Will take car & cash down 3-7665. 6 RM ODERN. FULL BASE- ment, Newly decorated, for or trailer, I owe on OR 3-T407. OFT. wheel, 20 in. ged Deinted. F ove e: for water trade for ¢ car of equal value $150 & “ey FE 5-1475 iv SHELL - LAKE BOAT FOR “| OF FE $131 "3 CHEVY FOR SALE OR TRADE rade shot gun or fifle. 7318 for AC are. welder. Cail after _FE 4-0894. i04e Docs % TON CK UF, tion, Phone FE 4-880 "a HUDSON SELL OR SWAP. OR of 2 Fr IN PONTIAC, a wht aeaae for house- tratier. ae GAS RYER LIKE NEW. VALUE $100, for A-1 top soil delivered, be- or house i EM 3-2536. LATHAM & 9ON eFC AN TING. : 4-1405, Services for ? LAWSON SOFA. £ A, ELECTROLUX. welder, deep freeze, Pal ee bare” o_O ONEY LATE MODEL frigerator, FE 7.6248. low rental ine , We. — ~ rotary mowers 4 e BARNES HARDWARE ing A ‘ae. otor & | CHROME dD __2_wh. vraer for ae PE 28405. WANTED TO Shy ng MODERN 6 ; th West Sid. for 2 or 2 bedrm. nouse with 10 acrés 10 to 15 miles Northwest of Pontiac. Write tiac Press Box 69. WILL Ley ge? E ree IN BRICK duplex ood howse- fae © ‘TE “aie , For Sa Sale ile Clothing 8 56 ‘A, condition 983 . ‘Anderson. 8x0 cond., $15, FE 2 1|% PC. WALN ROOM suite. Exc. cond. §70. 86 &. johnson J . he Ay) a Washer Mr 6-4846 9x12 Felt I Base e Rugs | $i93|P ert 4\4-Ft. Be Wall Tile i 2 RUB Ee OUSEP. BASE are gal. Exc. $350, FE 53 GALLON screen, Exc. fore? rol acti state, . WES POLAR BEAR RUG. EXC, 7260. My Ye 9 new, only $249 Used ton te pte 1 yr. old. $1090, A §-6013 ~ GU. PT. AMAN A FREEZER, cond., tose than 1 3P. old, WA heater, $90.95. Installed $159.95. R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron. "58 WESTINGHOUSE TV, 14” plete Birdseye maple bedrm. suite double dresser & new, Auto washr er, for $123 FE Sones. table & 4 chairs. GE radio- “Phone console. Reasonable. FE Let Us Furnish Your Lake Cotta ay o| i681 BENDIX COM. BLES AUTO. washe: am Tbs. 940. _PE_ nn ANTIQUES, CHAIRS, MAPLE cherry bed, clock, c oaree glass, M TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come wit) "aha Et Pontiac o uburn Heights oa haners I Sagi BED AND WARDROBE Phe heey 2 — nian ce: Some | Pool Sieoaeee Ths pga i chirs: Poor bbe thinake electric een adsnatind BLOND L paseiing 6-182 ——e and PE ¢71 after $:00 p.m es Ext. tabie ae ie $80; Antique Chest tat © ockeF: tas 2 A agit $10; Wheelbarrow, fees. at 008 garden tools & Equip. aos ried io te 8. to sto. 818. “Fe tats Box springs ag aa ue se designs temeous makes formica ar colors. Com =a vane values. Mi COPPER 2 SCREENS & WINDOWS to fit, enough to enclose room or | reh. ML bben7. COLDSPOT ~ ERIGIDAIRE, 06D | condition. $506 EM 3-542) after 6:00 p ably yrpriced.| Soe 1 TV, os or 3-6511. 3990 Elisabeth Lk Ra. or 1515 4 Lk. Rd,, Union _Lake Village. ABOUT. ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR OME CAN BE FOUND AT L & & LES. f ie of the way, but a less to pay. Fu & appil- ces of al) kinds. NEW & USED Visit our trade dept. for real look around. acres of tree M SUITE, 21 IN. Refrigerator and Misc. ~ SEAT Rl acca: bs te 4%: Por $28; ‘ws mititon aryer these | $5 aom. ent 393 Orchard Lk. rirg REACH CASH CUS- ‘|fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. TOMERS through Classi- , 0468, yrs. to pay, iw) days - APT siz: VE. ABC Water heater for coal burn- WAYNE GABERT me ORiende 7 5-6189 es a 2. R GERATO = ste ite delta og tam MY wash: er © Need +g ATIEN TION ve REFRIGERATORS eter eee Est tegewensreres UGET, BOLD, EX- ai FE $-8705 « Table-top gas FONGO sesess 3 pe. Stetina BOTR .ecveues € Chair .vcsessees Lake | 0) seeteceesss 920! > eet ..... aeeee 14. an. $12. 4 Dr. & Mrs. B. Morgan Parker, 45561 Cass, Utica. Range R. B Elec. Co. Cy : on tern 8i61 Commetre Rd. EM 34114. UsED 8 LN RK. a trolux vacuum cleaner, - in excellent condition re bins. USED TPADE-IN oar » pe. breakfast set ........: $2 Btudiog Couch .....sseesseeves eoher ... wc seve Cal Dresser, chest & bed ...... 5 dining sui oon He MANY | Ras , tres THOMAS ECONOMY 1.8 Saginaw PED 2-915 "Seed ee HOUSE aoe LEC STOVE. 'WTD - ANTIQUE Ee oa. oii, lamps, antique furn. MY Used Electric REFRIGERATORS apar NTEED. TERMS TO CONSUMERS ‘POWER CO.‘ f ALL SIZES. Renewed, Guaranteed. From $48 51_W. HURON PE 4-1555 REBUILT NES. Ar maker Guaranteed le ye ec’ $02 N. Johnson, D | wEW & ff vst LdusER Ox 3-1002 ( Pontiac eecaee Turners, On th. Con ons PE 20801. el GER ELEC, MACHINES. $29.50 Pats $1.25 wk. Mich. Sewing Center, fe | TWIN FTL. CRIB & CHEST. TRADE-IN DEPT. 95 | t9 A) 08 6.95 re 95 95 Bad 18 W. Pike. B-Z terms .FE 4-1122 CLOSE ESTATE, SALE WN of household effects of the late TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS PEERS APPLIANCE rm. @ wood Wakefield, Champegne fin- ies center ere, 960.96 ERS 4 ULL a RECONDITIONED & 28 W. Lawrence | Fe $-s151° - % AMUSEMENT HIG Striker, PE A * Reynolds Se away. el with i" -Calotex insul and A, ig AND ‘ALUM. VALL eh “The old nates 7 ts.” Auburn and Rochester Rds. 1-004) Eves. OL 1-6623. Call now for free estimates. No obligation. For Sale Miscellaneous 50|: iPLaT BOTTOM “TRAILER. On |. ie jum. fiberglas AWNINGS, $0.05) . Be 2 SCREEN-STORM DOORS, $3 Fei 10 HP Mercury Mtr., $40. 7 i STEEL BEA 1, BEAMS, 34 La. ars. * Hors F Pacel Track. 5 “Ga. WHEEL FaALE =L cr 37686. {INCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT. 838 gump Pum 95 SAVE LUMBING 8UPPLY 72 8 Saginaw FE 5-2100 4 WHEEL TRAILER. sats FE 2.3345 § HP GARDEN KING TRACTOR, Wisconsin motor. All equipment, OR 31934. tela PORTER CABLE 26” RIDING Rotary mower, Like new. ™ 30-F AL Cad. sinks & fitting Laundry trays stand fauc SAVE PLUMBING 372 Sou Saginaw St. SHEET ce. 4130 each. OAS _Tock, $135 each. A 82918. AERIAL Legos oer J Or | SUBDIVI- — Oriande. Spraying Service, Pontise ih 32233. FE Airport. ©! _24l & BUILDER UILDER WHO O CANNOT 4 is year is Cw 4 with in crates, 90,000 & 110.000" BTU, Colem i} air condl- tioning furnaces. Sell at whole- sale price, can pate oy aor | eee ® ply if you do it yourss . PHA, with wR otiy ot very late at ea) A %, OR 3-5002 CON. "| AIR: CONDITIONER. Ba 1 revol- fan. MY 32-1931, On. cay. (ype of or ting stellate ag jean in- stall or $50 to $75 if y ‘ whatever e AIR In stage, 1 BP $18 MA Soe | 4-2001. Pull rolis is or 30 lb is . sbi us LUMBER 5340 nacre U eS ll veo ns. over wort artes US grescenk 383- Orcharg LE. FACTC ORY SECONDS” overhead 0 A r ry RAGE “Dixie Hwy, : THT] : doub. sink ....... tenes Washbowls ating rr oe po ay S, . = min 95 Bring in your old make you Want a bargain? Ove ofl at air e, U. all the due & t included, By owner, PE 5 a registered. - tations iona er ! s plant, 100 b.p.. 514 r.p.m., k.w. a rd plete, pang nl in Sitomat site toes to I" round — me diate” bale. Write or we B Auto- 5 . 3685 « $-6068, after 6. 1. 143 3 ROMEX 2c to Lady “ix lots, G. A, 8. Sper try, 3 - 2xé’s, 11%" LONG; n- 2x6's, 12 to 14°; FE - GAL. C ¥ : p ie Open Daily 8am.to8pm. — Sundays 10 to: 3 j ALL CASH WAY AIL AT B 7 NORTHERN weaoatg tae ee gan mS iow Pick up FE 32-1311, MAY SPECIALS and vuer, F Fe Pip: eal eee rere een ee tee eee eee Haggerty 3 see er ft. reduced a, All work guar- Garage Doors we re Factory trained mec! ee SALES re = Baldwin - Ave. r iy 6 months, 193 FE y cents, SR" ee Lj ore , pipe, outer A yf mowers, for those who service what we sell, . ¢ Parts for al) makes. Don't s Pontiac's _ #21 ut. CGiemens St, } CA ~S "Pier, use» boats and m Kelly's Hardware, ‘je08 Auburn at _Adams, Auburn Hgts, FE 2-8611. BOATS, MOTORS & AT: ers, Also 22 rifle 2-1048_ OB, CANVAS COVERED, PE 8-1177. Ahoe. $150.50 Trailers $30 $144.50 a Nes LAWSON AiR - COOLED ovuT- board peer New 6 HP, Only 175. MAple 5-6011. JOHNSON MOTORS. Boats Trailers & Accessories OwENS MA NE SOPPLigs 396 Orchard Lk Ave rE com Fin gts; ho, Brian aia. ‘Call Call ORuiand NEW ’ AP OUTBOARD MOTOR cas. rem ne tank, =. BEST WC ON oa & trailers. — down. 3 yre to sey. ie aluminum and steel See the Riviera float = er, Mercury m See demo.—Lake “Sester. 16 ft. boat, olly aimost new, can take a $550. Cali PE b-2019 p.m, SPECIAL | gg = Sea. Nym ae i ae. Evinrude motor . $263. Total $562. All new, Your cost $475. Harrington Boat Works _YOUR EVINRUDE ga pad 509 8 TRUBGRS APH R re 29033 OPEN SUNDAYS Fine CLEARANCE SALE: ON all ‘57 boats and trailers 30 per cent off and more on some. 14 ft. Cadillac Aluminum boat, dem- onstrator, forward deck, walk through = seat. ‘windsbield, full sits Ws list price $698. wale price rg Lon pgp Wolverine Mold- forward deck, center obs pore back on rear seat, sale p' ew. 1957 Evin- Rs eeune you buy and what are etting at DAWSON'S SA es" on TON PONTIAC-BUICK PAYS © SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester , "TEROME’ S| “Bright Spot” OPE] FOR INSPECTION All Prices Displayed on Windshields SHOP EARLY! JEROME'S ea * ii “Bright Spot Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 1032 CHEV. SEDAN. R&H_ ABSO- LUTELY NO MONEY DN, — bay egy of ee mo, ae, eT __4-1500. Harold Turner Ford, . i931 “ney 4.000 MILES. FOR Parts, FE 5-6466 184 Mt. Clemens be owe GOOD MOTOR, 55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HARDTOP 2 Door, Rad Powerflite transmission ¥ * '53_OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 2 DOOR Hydramatic, Power. ae ery clean $1295 _ BRAID prsoro - SreMOOTH DEALER PIKE 58Ts, Hardenburg emo Ambassador, Hyd.. oo lerc H.tep, : c & FE 5-7398 453. CHEVROLET Bal AIRS BT fats equipped, excellent. cy (CHEVROLET. 2 2 pr. he Rani. age Matewels cune a a ry “poeta oe ‘33 DODGE, 4 DR, ba5 “COND. EM 3-4336. SWEPT-WING DODGE | Prana new 38. Dodge 2dr sedan. CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S MOTOR SALES so M24’ _MY_ 3.2750 Orton NO DOWN PAY bag Pore Lien § Ve Iv parments e small mo a aa 4 Lucky eae Y daies 18 8S Saginaw FE +¢- a Page ae ye a 3 DED, r car da. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. 53 FORD § STATICS WAGON. Good . Cheap. 43747, “CY” OWENS FORD 52 FORD 2 DOOR $295 “cc y" 147 8. SAGINAW FE _5-4101 bag ees FORD, 2 4. FOM. R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. of ak he, ad MI 4 Ford. re 2207, 7 DR. V-. ee he or @. iw B gery Wanted clean used cars. = us for the net: CASH “FOR CARS BARpeseone sseiaees SALES Cass at Pike PE 5-7308 OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS 710 Orchard Lake Ave. FE_2-9101 Eves. TOP < CASH! FOP ANY MAKE OR model hart a or down, ECONOM : 2 AUBURN WE NEED MANY GOOD TRUCKS Laie LET WOODWARD, BIRMIN aM. ¢ M&M Motor Sales ape dollar on late ons ert Hwy. ie YOU DEROSE 140 W. HURO 1. mile weit of qs JIMMY WE PAY TOP. DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS TRUCKS Matthews- 1952 DODGE 1 ‘gx. _ WaG- om. Phone PE 4-105) PE +4 SHARP ‘54 CHEVY Pic SIGEUF. LIKE _new, Call FE ‘$3 CHEVY TON Sa FEUE EX- cellent a dition, TOM BOHR _INC, MU 4-1725 4953 % “TON pao} hl PICKUP. R&H. Good 8375, 1237 Brown Rd. DGE 1 TON POWER Wac- on. Phone FE: 4-1051. "41 DODGE PICK UP, A-1 COND. _ $195. FE 8-6307. 1938 FORD F400 DUMP, EXCEL- lent “ne 900 x 20 tires. OR 1957 FORD ‘4 TON PICK-UP. EXC. cond., 10,000 miles. Pvt. owner. $1195. MU Lo pT RD V-8 TON 2 been wu on a farm and has had very little use Like. new. ‘our old car down, # m ly payments North Chevrolet Co unter bivd. i wi Ave: Birmingham, | LATE 1955 CHEVROLET PICK Ley megees. Like new, Ph. a: P GOOD RUNNING CON- ition, OR 3-38 PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland - Cass 1954 GMC DU 1952 ‘a hy ee with tn steady year ceoenl of For Sale Cars 91 1956 BUICK HT OYRAPLOW, B Power steering brakes. nates snow tires. f owner, Exe, econ- dition, §1,305,/OL 1-1451, 1983 CADILLAC 5) COUPE, power windows, greats, pow- er steering, Siechanicaly good. M ee Sales, i rem. & & 2527 Digle Hwy. OR 39-1603 THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A USED CARS SELECTION OF 62 W HURO PE 2-264) HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘$6 Buick 4 Dr. sedan, R tase. White a: masy - ~ lass te- se. Chevie. 4 Dr. an. nour aie ReHuH. $1196 "eS Chevie 2 Dr. DelRay. ‘Power- R& H. W. $1045 P Por Pairlane 4 Dr, “Verdcmatic & H. Whitewalls a .« $1005 ss “Ford customiine 4 dr. Forse matic, R & H. Whitew rts Pockard. 4 Dr. sedan R & Auto. mission, W. W. hess i Duck e 4 "Dr. sedan, R . nafiow. W * Nash 4 Dr. Statesman. . bode Fontiae 2 dr, sedan. Hydra- R&uH $260 “ transportation ‘specials! N. Main 8t., Clarkston Nights "til 8 _M taple 5560 or. MAple | 81141 158 — tural 1" owner car. for N- stock No. , Chevrolet Co, Hunter ivd at 8 ay eS aa Ave Bir- mingham MI 42735. 1952 TON CHEV. IN * extra Speed cntllien one you will ree is real ST: H, J. Van elt, Ph. OR 3.1355. GEORGE $ MILLION SPECIAL. ot Eee po. - heater, ag am A. Side mirror, windshi safeir pecker L PAYMENT PLAN -.s $46.00 mo. riane pee 3 mo. Eairjene 500 Club Sedan $57.93 mo, Station — $58.60 mo, YOU: ILD CAR Down GEORGE E$ “MILLION MANAGER oe OL 1-8133 CASS AT ( =] 4 NN'S "35 Chevy Station Wen. ‘PONTIAC. : cond., Good tires, hem -Baltery Uses no oil, 6 cyl, ‘ AUTO BROKE RS WANT TO T ADE pow? cans PERRY AT MA ISON PE | 4-9100 ‘SS FORD CONVERTIBLE, | RAH, auto. trans, 15,000 miles, $1,175. FE 45-1838. “eft, Seer Ww boy wanis. Cadillac 2 4 barrel carb., only $496. ay 55 FORD s ps - pe = BA iP ey es « ‘4 4 FORD. | CLEAN. 488 Le pay PAY. ments $25 3-341 aetweee 5 & EGE ps, iss? FORD. 900. VIC_? DR. FOM. V-6. Sharp. R&H Your car dn. Low pazmests. Eddie Steele Ford. FE , ~°50 Ford Ambulance Excellent running condition, Com- eaten es ee "| RAMBLER Saginaw MOTOR ny 804 N. Main’ -9311 Sig Sa CaS Vig Pa ‘ we Sia ‘Tarmer. Ford, Get Wise, E Economize RAMBLER BILL SPENCE SALES & ae 952 NASH RAMBLER, NO DOWN eee Lucry. Fe Sales, 193 Saginaw, ‘$2 MG nig AFTER 6, 8-6665 : R&C RAMBLER Our Slogan We Can Beat Any Deal EM 30 1956 Rambler Super 4 dr. sedan, H. Overdrive. Reclining seats. ‘Sharp. Priced right. bar yas Reclining : condi MANY wen mo bowm. -PAYME dr, R&H. ores. Mente Perf CARS RAMBLER H-TOP. CON- Yao ES. Sharp & clean. FE ‘WANTED Maybe the = ainfng to lose. ver iat eed clean r ry ele a retail, Why iy. we cars a fete wz RIEMENSCHNEIDER- ENGLEHART m2 8. Se PE 29131 EXTRA SHARP coupe, full ‘SS Olds 08, Holiday power, low mileage. MG — Altistin Healy - Morris ~ Ifa Romeo SU GHEEN & SONS ROCHESTER 628 N. Main 14 Lae” e oune a 2 DR., inden, a edan 1963 Pontiac Catalina dram tic, Radio Heater. Sharp ys ary) 1054 — ‘ dr. sedan, Radio & bea $505 1953 Buick 4 = — Radio & heater .... er * || 1955 D. clean. No money dn, Only $12.62 wk, Eddie Steele Ford “PE 5-8204 BEL AIR 2 DOOR Powerglide, 1 lide, —- . pone White tires, JIMMY “DE ROSE 3149 W. HURON ot _mile le_west o of Telegraph 53 CHEV., +DR.. R&B. 1-OWNER, & R MOTORS 14 Cakinse FE 4-358 ‘82 CHEVY R & H $275 5 On 3-8335. ‘CHEVROLET BEL. te é ey radio, heater, o_ and power steering, A ham doctor's at A ie rice. : 1954 C ae z.. WAGON. P- ag 2 ; io dn oni rs, “_ * wadle teele 4 hire, it's FE 2.8181. you J Yoxpeasive model, Lake g ion Motor Sales CLA N RD "WERCUAY OMY y 2-261) ; 51. NEW YORKER 4 @f. V-8 Radio. heater, auto- metic ranom josie New tires, no of i rea SOD Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER BUICK. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ; Harold 1 earner Ford ry 4 STATION eae Hargreaves vt oe FORD, (DR, STATION WAQON. | ¢ 631 OAKLAND AVE." PE 4-4547 Hee? Give, Poves. Car a? WILL PAY aura, transmission sion 0a fe wee Se CC tana cone na TOP DOLLAR Our stock No. Kt wa peg new RAH? $2231.50. full FOR GOOD rolet yg Old car down m Woodward Ave., ive, Birming ham. Mii Dave Jones. MI_4-7500. CLEAN USED CARS 42738, FORD 1953, R & ¥ CLEAN 225 needed for our new lot_at 2. Cooley Ra. a Woodward. Call 1 P * used car buyer or | _ $195. aN 3-006] H. Ri 1967 FORD RETRACTABLE. OVER- to North eres = Co. Hunt-/| 1955 CHEV pope P-GLIDE. 6. drive, power, continental kit, MA er er at ’ Woodward, Bi m.|. Real clean. money dn. Only.| 6-0616. $12.19 we. Pate le Pord. aa ta A WANTED: ‘55 PONTIAC SAFARI) ? BIRD, nN or Chevie Nomad. Will pay cash.| ‘55 CHEV, BEL. AIR, 4 DR., mn. va. §y Qeoree a Nes Tur- Phone FE 5-1608. Steering. Pg . Rid, Pot JE: nes i — 3. Other e: FOR: . Used Truck Parts 89A) Exc. cond. MA 6-6436. . __ 88 Edison St. ‘USED TRUCE PARTS Y ou hele; tee ALL MAKES AND MODELS ; xine HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES ‘A uto = Ss hiss 2628_ Auburn Att. Buy 1054 FORD. R-WAGON. OVERDR. For Sale Trucks 90 ; UY V-8. Sharp. R&H. No money dn. N ow Only FFS0k wk. Eddie le (0 PASSENGER SUNDAY SCHOOL PE 50206000002 0 bus, Good engine. cond. DAY! a R&H VERY CLEAN, Can be converted for bunting or AVL. $398. EM 3-0116, 1274 Round Lake fishing t $300! FE NOW, AT YOUR _ 9.3007 ‘Auburo Ra ROCHESTER FORD DEALER inet VROLET SEDAN DELIV- x ees | Larry Jerome HASKINS a BABA § LH 1p ARE on em ‘4 FORD TANDEM 10 YARD _dump_truch FE _5-8257:—— ~*53 CHEVROLE ‘T joan ~ CARS oe Chev. 210. 4 dr. V-#. Powerglide. f Radio, heater, l-owner $1605 ‘ST Chev, 210 4 dr. wagon. bag Ra- dio, heater, like new ..... $1706 ‘$6 Ford Fairlane 4 dr, V-8. Ford- omatic. Radio, ee as ‘clean een ae . $1398 "$38 Chev..Bel Alr hardtop V8. Pow- erglide. Power steering. Radio, heater, sharp $1005 | sang MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway’ at M15 MAple 5-5071__ Open Nights "Til t GOOD CLEAN 1957 HILLMAN ¢ AUS. condition, $1,150, SAVE Over $1,000 on Officials’ 1958 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 4-Dr. Turquoise & — fully equipped — power. Hurry! This is a f, ee ee) 1055 Cadillac sedan, full factors _mameng power. ¢ summer voeotti with a Beaute r freee ee ee 1956 Pontiac Star Chiet ee convert- wa ‘ipped inciuding power Pte “6 uw wer steer- tng” and ¥ brakes. Prick car a 955 Olds ouger 156 bs nd white. 1986 Ford Country — V-8, ra- dio, heater Fordom for this nice one! me eb 1955 Pontiac Catalina, beautiful 2- tone ae — heater, ave matic, ar Was traded mer ino" wales on the spe Peeters Gee ae eee WILSON. moss sms FE 2-9101 Open Eves. . \ $1805 |” plete with accessori@s, Pienty of sy noag ee HOMER HIGHT MTRS., s, equipment, ete, Full price “1 “, crpaint Biva $205. No cash needed. Easy terror | OXFORD. MICHIGAN _OA 0.2528 _ Mart. 118! 8. Saginaw, FE 8-0402. 1s4? OLDS ¢ CLUB COUPE. HYDRA. 7 _DOOR STATION WAGON, 6,| RAM. Nery ce aie. motor Fordomatic, heater, radio, two 3 tone, beautiful interior, less than | 1960 OLDS #2 DR. HYDRA RAH 35,000 miles and been locally ABSOLUTELY NO DN. ioe STAY wok BS | GuietadR” Resa, Parks s one an Welt, st. Mr a 3-1355. Have three other wag-| _MI_ 4-7500. Harold : cus. i967 OLDS FIESTA STATION WAG- ‘46 FORD &. R-WAGON. sre on. 7.000 mi, Live vew real clean. Must -_ $1, - sacrifice. EM 3-0600. _tiac Auto Brokers. tne. 19se OLDS * Awd : dra, R & H, power windows and ~~ Ford Convertible seats $97 ful Te: ‘$4 automatic. Power windows. pave Jones irs = — _2907 Middlebelt, FE 8-0700, ies) OLDS OST. 15 ALSO 1967 FORD no gpettoncel LOW bse hawibier wagon, not ' eco - Lote, of extras, ORiando | . Have to sell! dealers, rE CLEAN ‘57 FORI FORD CONVERTIBLE. | 1953 PAREARD: 4 DR. AUTO. tee Ge oot ae com wae] Stab Se edd bas ac 0, 1 W. Livin Milford. Pord. PE $020. we 1958 iT. Ll. Rew car wa y. owner. ery down. Will arrange payments, FE r 5. day Sat and Sun. 2 DR. V-4. STD. REAL Hach Ambassador $33 jad: s Sales & Service | 695 Auburn Ave, ene, Go RAMBLER Wuean, po runt, FE S18. B. ge8 1651 PLYM STATION WAGON. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY bee By ae of $11.46 at Mi 4-800. Harold Turner Pore, condition — at pei Sees iene “ae tba PLYMOUTH, $538 635 FE VERY NICE FULLY EQUIPPED _1954 Pontiac 2 ar, PE 2-1048. $825 — 1955 PONTIAC — new tires, S | __ Clarks’ 8 SE ALLE VER ragnie ae ae cket sea _FE s-sesi. 200 ott retail, 1952 PONTIAC. DR. RA. Clean. No money Only sieti mo. Eddie Steele Ford. PE 5-9204. byl eral 52. PONTIAC ATI _Exe. cond. eM} 008 "e gins 196i Pliag 3 hee a4 3 a a ._132_E. Rundelil. FE 25708. RENAULT DAUPHIN 5 RE slate, must sacrifice for 8 FACTORY BRANCH OP HOUSE YOU ARE Sar gous TO SUNDAY - POE "Hite “BR OVRE WANT AND You" READY ‘TO COME ik *” MONDAY AND MAKE "Your Deal’ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “EE 3911 4% BEHIND THD POST SWEET’S RADIO APPLIANCE ...,..442 W. Huron FE 4-1133 WAREHOUSE jus et eae i ge See ge ee Ae : f | ett Bee Ba ba a F Baas : f L ‘ oe Ls. 3 ‘ 7 . = ie : : ifs Aes = \ f ic : ae _> ; 1 i? Eee ; dl 4 - | 4 . : ( : c | 5 Fa Ee . ie 4 : = . . . ¢ rf Pa ha 2 Ps es 3 : —: Soe ees ‘ - a. a ae ane : THE PONTIAC C PRESS. SATU RDAY, MAY 24, 1958. Co ee, —— TWENTY-FIVE | , Tot Fatally Injured - -- -- Today's Television Programs -. - +: = . Today's Radio Programs - Semon «Sa ¥ 9 dane -” S . ot a WIk, (em «CREW, ee). «WWE, oom) OAR, CIWS, ru IBK, wae Ae ] ¥ - ; Ge WPON, G48 =WIBK, (1498) : i "Channel << E ‘Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel waren” Channel §=OKLW-TV $$$ : Sey ae) Fk me : 4 fuNlGET 14 CELW., Christian orienene | 1:00—WIR, Jack Benny 9: += WIR, News, Page ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 12:30, (2) Wild Bill Hickok. 11:18 (4) Movie. “The Howards of} / €:00-WJR, News, spo | WCAR Music for Sunda: ait batter Wate, “reantfest Cid a : : Virginia.” Cary Grant. ww Sports. Red Foley WPON. Armenian Gos, Br. CKLW Wings of Healing | CKLW. News, Toby David a:00 Ct Bowing io aoe . Bete ers Wore” jivae—wan, tema. tymne | ORK News. ormcs’ | WHO owe goruo™™™ He (9) Popeye. * (9) Gabby Hayes. 11:20 (2) Sports WIRK fon MA cog WHER Rews, Sun, Best WOAR, News Martyn areal . : 4 CAR, News, i. ; 7:30-—WJK, Sez Who ’ (4) Movie Time. Moira 1:00 (2) Movie PON Worl? News of gaa Posen WWJ News, Monitor 0:30 WIR, Jack Harris Shearer, Part 2, “Red ~ z 11:25 (2) Movie. “Action in €:30—WJR, 3 Sons * WCAR. News, Music CREW Radio Bible Class scrips ecto wena 4 Shoes” (’48). (4) Mr. Wizard. Arabia,” Gene Lockhart See, Monitor WPON, Christopher Prog. WJBK, Detroit Speaks 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey . (2) Film (cont.) (7) World Adventure Series. CKLW ear 10:30—WJR Chapel Hour WCAR. News. Thecas WW, News, ‘True story : . (9) Movie. ‘MONDAY MORNING een gande's Housererty | Cx. Voice of Prophecy | g. 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Wun, Davia CKLW: News, © Chase wind . 00— N . Album ios 33 : Andy Griffith wind uP SX? /suNDAY NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS) (7, rah o Consequaces Wwwd) Sigrviand dae wan, FoI nto ae a ae Parace of Ban (2) Gale Storm. Susanna, (9) Howdy Doody. : Tall, Dark TV Beauty| Wsnx tyun tiene” Mustela. of Truth wwa,.' WEIR Woleteh, demenetel “ >" f Nugéy outsmart Paris gyps. |¢00 (2) Last Word. Anthony Nut- | Wan, ‘Muste" Sax tone CRW: News, Toby David Lewes : : ; ting, Lael Tucker Werten- Draws Raves Without! Wow. Religion i tessa aad ata WJBK, News, cat 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. 80 Reatro Valey — = cE 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) 4 rey ie. “Confirm Uttering a Word ‘Ww. News, Weekend Music WPON, Barly Bird Club SERVICE oo bed Sees om MONDAY AFTERNOON wae x ‘paptist SUNDAY EVENING rk tee eat Member of Electronics Assa. (4) Turning Point. Vincent Deny” Bennett, WIBK. Re €:00—WJR, Colot CELW, Davia FE 4-1515 Price, Carolyn Jones in Ameche. : By DICK KLEINER WAR, to God ww Roundup | ToBR’ News, ‘Tom George , : «p\pry|12:00 (2) Love of Life. WPON, St. John’s Lutheran} wee _WCAR, News, Gheridan | 5:00--WJR, “High Barrier. (T) Frontier Doctor. Fury NEW YORK (NEA) — Dody| », wx Drew Wee ie cev eLecTro MART wife goads painter husband| in the Big Top. (® Tic Tac Dough. Goodnfan, an exdancer, once said] “WW3, Croseresds Chures | WEAR News, Loran, ees mie noe! | WER. Woltrick, Mokenste 158 Oakland into taking dangerous ex- (9) Popeye. (9) Hobby Corner. eas «dew wats anyweb warn, wotigions fone WPON, News. Weather WxYR, here. see wane = 4-4 coerte, ri > a never a ; ¢:30—WJR, Ounsm . : : a Seed trip on South Sea 6:39 (2) Air Power. “Pearl Har- 12:15 (9) Children’s Newsreel. until she starts opening her mouth WoAR, ‘Radio Temple oa ee nee Toot, mee Whee WPON, Musi With Mason (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pa- bor.” sone (2) Search for that's when she begins to be WwW. Gonday btuste i eon Srosentiapa Holiday *OKLW g omy Oy WxTk ween ladin battles town tyrant to (7) 26 Men. “Montezuma’s Tommorrow. | noticed. WXER Voice of Propnecy | WCAR ‘Sports, Sheridan” | WJBK. News, George | WPON, Sports Slants ” 4) It Could Be You. ~*~ * * , help Menonite family. Cave. | ( : (9) Movie. “Boys’ Ranch,” (1) The Erwins. Maybe, but many’ connoisseurs | Jackie: Jenkins. (9) Mary Morgan. of females have been noficing a . Steve’ Allen rehearse Sunday / 10:00, Billy Graham. Religions.|,.99 (2) Lassie. “The Mother.” ot females have been nodcing “(Greatest Comics |nge show ‘and vendevillan|D0e? Browses Around | (a) Amatens Tour. (7) You Asked for It. Prepa-|1#45 (2) Guiding Light. who's been on the Steve Allenite, Be Fegtured Smith and Dale as they go through|in Oregon Bookstore (2) Gunsmoke. Murder of rations for staging war movie Show, among, others. their famous “Dr, Kronkhite” cavalryman and payroll theft in . of Ma-|1:00 (2) Ladies Day. With her tart Wid W d routine. DALLAS, Ore, @ — A . oa phire, ‘accomplishments of (7) My Little Margie. parang parsptn < 3 into a bookshop here yesterday, site th Wentiec. giant African snails, Houdini} (9) Movie, ee ee ee ee ee Clarkston Boy, 15, Hurt browsed briefly box escape hy master Hie ses path by nindente of the [2S sreatest comedians andiRiding Motor Scooter — |Sruuied out through the | 10:15 (9) Prov. Affairs sionist, cowboys who ride the |1:30 (2) As The World Turns. me red a A . rprer ae humorists — oldtimers like Charles g strolled out through the . range to keep animals and (7) Topper. ay Mur oly oe s capt. {Chaplin and Will Rogers and| A Syear-old boy was injured A few minutes later 10:30 (7) Graham (cont.) | people out of testing areas. z “sen . current-day stars like Bob Hopejyesterday when his motor scooter circled back for a quick (9) Theater. Barbara Stan-|7:38 (2) Bachelor Father. 2:60 (2) Our Miss Brooks. © ve. and Steve Allen — will be featured| was hit by a car as he made an through~ the bookstore” winc wyck, “Witness to Murder.” (4) No Warning. “Amnesiac. (7) Movie. She specializes in modern ganc-|on this Sunday's Wide Wide improper left hand turn. then loped out of town, C4) (7) Maverick. ‘‘Stampede.” ing — ‘dances with mood and) World telecast. John H. Kieft, of 726) Sagamote (4) (color) Hit Parade. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. .” she puts it—and she| . ; < ; ) or . * * *& St., Clarkston, was struck by a) (2) Honeymooners. “Worry 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Ballet ar- : feels that TV dancing The 90-minute show, titled “The car driven by Brookie E. *Smith Wart.” tists Jeanmarie and Roland|2:39 (2) Housé Party. ~* |must be that kind of thing. Sound of or,” will trace|46, of 19 Hazel Bend, on W Huron | , Petit, Hermoine Gingold, (4) Kitty Foyle. “Tt has to have mood and M€&I| the story pg an arecclet Willams strest: 11:00 (7) Federal Men Althea Gobson in singing . ing,” she says, “‘or it’s pointless. from its early vaudeville Z Kieft , - ’ . days was treated at Pontiac | (9) Theater (cont.) debut, Alan King and Allan 2:50 (9) News. You get tired somebody stand- e present General General Hospital for brui , (4) News. Drats; Frankie Lymn, bl ing up there and just doing steps. | x1 ~ ‘rogram wil belt knee and ankle. Police said] (2) News Final. a mane s00 (2) |SPICIER DANCING “| earried over the NBC he made a left turn in front of an .f ss (@ Weather miecioma en's] hemes eT m1 bk, es sort en CB pm BET mo 7 . Miss Fairweather TV. appearance. Movie. _ . et xes, not} Classic of . Movie. “Oriental - : offensively so. a. more} made Chaplin, : Dream,” Ronald Coleman, di lively, more — oh, know,| Robert Court Martial. Trust feature Bob oo 30 (7) Scott Island. “Couragelg.gg (2) Brighter Day. Tybee — that's her real first| cently returned 1:26 (2) Nightwate Boris by Proxy. é {4 Queen for a Day. hame, her Iast name is for; Russia, and cartoonist Al Capp, : Lng + Out.” @ American Bandstand real, too, except she switched the| creator ef the comic (°40.) cae taneed +E, |82 08 (2) GE Theater. “Cornada.” : : two middle letters—does a lot of| Abner. € periment Alcatraz.” ('50.) | | Tony Curtis. Spanish dancirig. In other highlights, ‘ @& (olor) Chevy Show. Shir-/..15 (2) Secret Storm And even though she’s a ma- | gram will visit the 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Marial !e¥ hone peed tive . born, American, she’s gone | Theater in New York to watch ; Montez, “The Mystery of geon, 4.30 (2) Edge of Nighi. to Cuba and wowed the Cubans. : Marie Roget.” (°42.) Gogi Grant, Mickey Shaugh- (9) Laff Time. She even danced for an enthusl- |ayandaaaOokland County Electronic Associct (9) Lr a? (1) Sid Caes ; astic Batista, fo PSee : (4) Movie (cont. ’ Modern Romances ; (2) N'watch (eoot.) 4:45 (4) She was born and grew up in ? : =e lg:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The . | Monticello, N.Y.; the center of the/% | ON E C AR an SUNDAY MORNING (1) Tracer, “The Surgeon.” os I Married Joan. known as “the borscht belt.” Her e : ha (7)*Superman. father was an interior decorator|@ Somé people find, becouse of economic reasons, thot 7:55 (2) Meditations. 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. (9) Looney Tunes for hotels in that section and she|$ they want to make some effort to restore operation | ny ae. 4) Loretta Young. “Wedding) — in = emo when their td set fails. Don’t take a chance on tubes 2) 8:00 ion for Shut-Ins. * Susie. 2 knew name ‘orm: TD Mike Wallace, Eric| (4 (color) I's Great World, lers, started dancing in the hotell Electronics ee ee, 11x20 8:30 (2) Christopliers. psychoanalyst and (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 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