The Weather U.S. Weather Bareay Forecast _- Light rain tonight. (Details en Page 2) HE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 116th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1958 —26 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE _%e ohler Probe Disa Go race — Owner of Death Car Guilty of Manslaughter Gave Keys to Friend Deemed Drunk When in Fatal Collision The death of a Lake Orion man in a traffic ac-| cident Feb. 4 led to the - manslaughter conviction yesterday of a River Rouge car owner in Wayne County Circuit Court. Wayne County Prosecu- ter Samuel H. Olsen said the verdict in the court of Judge Horace W. Gilmore will have a “tremendous impact” throughout the country. Convicted was William Marshall, 33, of 1065 Coolidge Rd., who was accused of handing his car keys| to Neil McClary, 19, of 499 Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion, while the latter was under the influence of al-| cohol. McClary rammed headon into a car driven by James Coldiron, 29, of Taylor Township. Both were killed. Police said McClary was driving east in a westbound lane of the CUSTOMERS GALORE late sales and employment, thronged the ‘You Auto Buy Week” ing over a few of the more than 100 bargains. the week-long sale Part of the large crowds thai car sale today are shown look- Designed to stimu- was kicked-off at Willow Run Expressway. Coldiron, father of three chil-. dren, was killed on his eighth wed-: ding anniversary. Judge Gilmore set bond at $2,500) and referred Marshall ‘to the pro-| bation department for a pre-sen- tencing report. Atforneys for Mar- shall said the case wii be ap-) State Building Programs Lie at Death's Door LANSING (£— Two big state pes programs, one of them pealed. | Gov. Williams’ 114 million dollar Dearborn Police said Marshal} Plan, lie at death's door in the Senate Appropriations Commit- and McClary were friends and had been drinking together at Mar- shall’s residence. McClary was be-| Sen. Frank D. lieved to have gone out to buy; Clair), a committee ~ more beer. favoring action. | questionable,, whether will stir from committee. tee today, member either Nation Will Talk Itself Out of Slump — Britisher NEW YORK (P—A British in- | dustrialist predicts that the re- cession will end in this country in six months. Sir Thomas Miles, chairman of Monsanto Chemicals, Ltd., told newsmen before returning by plane to London that “Amer- fea has talked herself into a recession and is now busy talk- ing herself out of it. She will succeed.” If they die, it will leave only a $4,700,000 capital outlay bill as a Vehicle to authorize state construction during 1958.59. It calls for no new projects, In 1957, when a virtual mor- atorium on new buildings was nearly 20 million dollars for capital outlay, mostly. for pro- ject completions. The 1956 Leg- islature had voted 36 millions. . The two pending - proposals | each call for creation of state building authority with power to bord to finance new construc- tion. The debt would be retired through annual legislative ap- propriations, Capitalize on Smashup LAFAYETTE, Ind. (INS) — An | automobile went out of control | and smashed through the front window of Southworth's book- store near Purdue University. | Undisturbed, the owners decided | to get free advertising while the front was being repaired. A sign said: “Purdue's only drive-in | bookstore.” ‘She Knew the Time DETROIT Rudder testified today that when | her husband threw clock at her, she knew it was time for a divorce. Circuit Judge doseph A. Sullivan agreed. Beadle (R-St.- said “it looks . decreed, the Legislature provided , () — Mrs, Willie | the alarm | A Bit of Book Work AP Facetmfte IT SAYS'HERE ... — Rosel I H. Hyde, a member of the Féder- al Communications Commission, brought. 22 -volumes of FCC records in the controversial Miami channel 10 television case as he testified in Washington Friday. Hyde is being questoned by Congressmen probing pressure and influence in FCC awards. Hyde and another commissioner, Robert T. Bartley, took issue with ~ charges made against them by Dr. Bernard Schwartz hefore he was fired- ‘$s the House srredionsne committee's chief counsel. \ * t \, They Came, They Saw, They Bought + Unionist Claims Inquiry Loaded With Politics Admits UAW Violence but Asserts Company Provoked Battles WASHINGTON (?'— Wal- ter Reuther, primed for a third day of verbal dueling iwith Senate rackets prob- lers, said today the inquiry into the marathon Kohler strike is “really a disgrace.” Chairman McClellan (D- 8:30 a.m. today on Huron, between Saginaw and Cass streets. from quickly closed more than 350 deals before 10 a.m. White helmeted salesmen Crowds Throng Huron Street Giant Car Sale a Success « Large crowds thronged Huron Street a ill day today snapping up according to Robert B. Oliver, some for as little as eight cents, as- used car bargains at the kickoff ef soeiation president. “You Auto Buy Week."’ Sponsored by the Pontiac Auto- the sale be- gan at 8:30 a.m. with Huron roped, motive Trade Assn., off from Saginaw to Cass avenue * * s dealers participating The had some 108 cars on display starting at 9 pm. last night. Customers sitting in the cars at 8:30 today got first chance to buy them. About half were sold by 10am a.m, Mr. What Triumphs in Grand National AINTREEF, England ww — Mr. What won the 112th running of ithe Grand National Steeplechase today. Tiberetta was second and) Green Drill third in the field of 31) starters. * * * The day was wet, and rain /mé ide the 4'o-mile course muddy, icutting heavily into the the world’s toughest ste Mr. What was an 18-1 shot in ithe race over “30 obstacles. The favorite, Wyndburgh, _ fin- isned fourth, and Goosander was ‘fifth. * * The royal family didn't attend this year because of criticism jfrom humane societies of the race, lin which horses often are hurt so’ ‘ |badly they must be destroyed. | Tiberetta and Green Drill both iwere 28-1 in the betting. | Mr. Wha, Irish-trained and owned by D. J. Coughland, took! ithe lead with only about 10 fences! ‘toe go and never was headed. He made a bad jump on the 20th and final fence and for a time ap- peared as if he might go down.| Women Change rh ' do anything rather than live in ' a.crowded city. '‘She’s Just Too Healthy Oliver was on the job himself | - at 7 a.m. He found half of his | ears occupied and hought the | potential customers coffee and _ donuts and a morning newspaper each. The crowds began forming last:, night with considerable jockeying ~ for position since the sale was on a first come first served basis ‘HUGE SUCCESS’ Oliver termed the event a success’ ‘morning pace continued more than 100 cars would be sold. | Participating are the following idealers: Matthews - Hargreaves, Inc., Motor Sales Inc., Jerome Motor Sales Co., Cy Owens Inc. Braid Motor Sales, R&R Motors Inc., Bill ‘Spence Rambler Sales, GMC Re- Finds Judge Obliging TOKYO (INS) — Mitsuo Kish!, ' 41, was tried for sneaking info a crowd for) town and stealing food to go with eplechase. | the wild grass on which he had subsisted for 15 years. The judge ing grass? Kishi said he would | The judge con- siderately sentenced him to soli- tary confinement. PISTOIA, Italy (INS) — Giulia Cappellini went to her physician when she began to feel aches and pains in her gums. He ad- vised her not to worry; that she was, if anything, too healthy. Giulia, 83, was sprouting two incisors and two molars. —— gene k ‘taiita... Why? change recently in women's d bar, they say. * different types of drinks. water, on-the-rocks, etc. Rs another. opinioned a third. Make Mine ‘on the Rocks’ NEW YORK (AP) —Several estimable gentlemen in these parts—all bartenders—report that there has been a marked More are switching to male-type refreshments at the * The ‘average bartender has a repertoire of about 85 Menfolk usually ask for only about five or six of these: Standard and tested old standbys like whisky — soda, It used to be that the drinking members of the fairer sex favored the other 44 or 45—such fancy cocktail frip- peries as pink ladies, orange blossoms, whisky sours, etc. * . : Now they-are asking for the same drinks as men. Now comes the stinger. Why? “Beats me,” said one. “Maybe advertising,” guessed “Probably women just wanting to be more like men,” At this point a nearby woman customer glanced over her \ drink and spoke up: “Less calories.” | rinking habits. _ * “huge | pointing out that if the! Pontiac Retail Store, Oliver , * I n Today's Prexs Ark) of the special Senate icommittee called an un- usual Saturday session in an effort to conclude Reu- ther’s testimony and wind up the month-long investi- gation of violence in the Kohler dispute. Reuther is president of the Unit- ed Auto Workers which nearly four years ago went on strike lagainst the Kohler Co., a Wiscon- ;sin maker of plumbing fixtures. Pentiag Pr Phote | , om - | He has concedeq that some | UAW members engaged in vfb- dealerships | | lence, but he said the violence | was provoked by the company. | the participating McClellan said he plans to let the sometimes angry sparring be- i tween Reuther and Sens, Goldwa- ter (R-Ariz) and Curtis (R-Neb) “to the end of the day or the end of the hearing, whighever ‘comes first."’ ti 3ran — GMC Truck an ail Branch == GM ck and WeuIRY LOADED ‘Coach Division. och Division | Reuther said in advance of to- Reuther Tangle at Hearing » i SEN. BARRY GOLDW! TER AP Facsimiles WALTER REUTHER CAMPAIGN ALI WEEK day's session that the whole in- The campaign to move cars will|quiry, in his words, is loaded with| jcontinue the rest of the week at) Politics. the dealers’ lots and showrooms. | ‘This is really a disgrace,” he Today, fresh supplies of cars were| told newsmen. moved into the giant “‘lot’’ at 10) a.m. and the sale continued until. 2 p.m. Reuther said it is “‘a lot of non- sense’ for senators to devote time to the Kohler case while Con- The slogan of the drive is de- (gress is trying to solve the prob- signed to point up the for lems of more than five million un- car sales to stimulate employ. employed, the farm issue and ment, Communist threat.” Each dealer initially contributed = = = 12 cars to the sale today—one new| The even-tempered tone of Reu-| auto, four “cheapies”’ and seven ‘ther’ s testimony ended suddenly | other used cars. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Heaven Is for Everyone, With God Mapping Route’ Le ra (Editor's Note: This is the fifth in qa series-of articles on Heaven, written by local residents and comp:.ed by Mary Anglemier, | Pontiac Press church editor.) i By MRS. HOMER B. HARBAGE | From an early age, the thought of heaven has been. of something beautiful and wonderful. | asked Kishi why he insisted on | i living in a hillside cave and eat- All through the Bible we hear of the heaven that awaits us, as “In my Father's house are many mansions, | I go to prepare a place for; you.” God made heaven for everyone and tells us how to get there. * a * | He asks us to help one another; | to pray, not for the death of a | sinner, but that he might ave | and repent. Our lives are built | by the deeds we do. The illustrations of Dante's Para- me and I still visualize heaven with harps and angel choirs. * * * Heaven can be likened to a ’ wrapped gift from a very dear friend. We are not sure what it is, but know we will like it. + + ' “the | tion was formed | Car Co, dise made quite an impression on | ,money will probably be used tool- ing up, ‘Mighty State Lands Army Order for $1] Million WASHINGTON (#—The Army Ordnance Corps has awarded contracts totaling $11,285,273 for defense work to be done in Michigan, Sen. Potter (R-Mich) reported yesterday. x | Among the contracts is a $5,587,720 order from the Army for a revolutionary aluminum die-cast light- |weight utility truck named the Mighty Mite. It will be built by the American Motors Corp., which developed the vehicle almost specifically for use by the armed forces. The gener-* ous use of aluminum in the ’ ‘ What's Your Choice, Bit of Rain or Snow? \quarter-ton jeep-type ve- ‘hicle was aimed at making it useable -by airborne units. Its engine has been described as rugged and serviceable, al-| Cloudy with occasional light rain, : a F . | , - though it aan only a 60 horse- | possibly mixed with snow tonight power rating. . Sere : . F . - « ‘is the prediction for Pontiac with a low tonight of 36. * * * Little change in temperature is forecast for the next few days. Sunday's high will be near 46 - 50, precipitation will average one- fourth to one-half inch as rain or snow tonight and rain Sunday. * . The lowest temperature preced- AMC developed the tiny en- gine shortly after the corpora- May 1, 1954, by merging the Hudson Motor and Nash - Kelvinator Corp. The vehicle definitely will be pro- iduced in the Detroit area, said ‘Edw ard Cushman, AMC vice presi- ident in charge of industrial rela- tions; but indicated that it would, ing 8 a.m. in dowatown Pontiac ‘probably be at a site other than Was 36 degrees. The reading at ‘the Plymouth Road plant. 1 p.m. was 54 degrees. * * * Only 100 trucks are called for in the first contract. Most of that Top Cagers Picked The 1957-58 All-County orders for large quantities of the Prep Basketball Team, Mite will follow. _ selected by the coaches of The Mighty Mite, said an AMC, Qakland County; is found spokesman, is the first aluminum) die-cast engine developed in the | in today’s Press sports iU. S. pages, 18-19. and it is understood that > President of Guild No. 8 of Tends to Veto Bill Be fore Ike All Saints Episcopal Church, Mrs. Homer B. Harbage has also | served as president of the Pon- tiac Council of United Church Women and the Women’s Aux- iliary of her church. Mother and grandmother, she makes her | home with — husband at 591 Lenox St. WASHINGTON wW — An upward today to assure a veto of legisla- .2\tion designed to prevent a drop in {farm price supports, The Agriculture Department | | reported yesterday that average | prices of farm products jumped EY Cnech News bevevecesen, OT ; 4 per cent in the month ended Comten sooo. ccccesessccsece 27 | Maren 15, County NEWS <3 .20ccuccecs 20 | However, part of the gain was Editorials ©.......... Sohobdos 4 joffset by a 1 per cent advance, to Home Section ...... .+., 13-16 ‘|a new record, in prices paid by *S Obituaries ............5. . 3% (|farmers-for goods and services. Sports ...... eossccescece 18-19 * * * Theaters 0.0.0... ....ccuees 10 | This was the TV & Radio Programs ..... 25 |monthly rise for farm prices which |> oeer. Wilson, Earl ............. \ 2%. |for a long time were in the dol- Women's Pages............. drums. It alse was the sharpest in- \ PI ¢ i 4 leap of farm prices appeared likely’ ruary 1951, | within 1 per cent of the level ’ pressuring President Eisenhower to signa bill to freeze price props third str aight, at not less than 1957 levels for aj} Farm Prices Up 4 Pet. crease for any month since Feb-| will not act-on the bill before next week. Legislation providing an addi- tional 250 million dollars for the . ; farm soi] bank this year has been when the Eisenhower administra- {signed by President Eisenhower, tion took over in 1953. At one | + « stage, the level was down about The added soil bank funds are 10 per cent. ‘contained in a $2,861,008,793 bill o | Supplementing money for several ‘federal agencies in the current fis- ical year. This ‘increases to 750 million dollars the amount avail- able this year to farmers who re- tire land from production of — in — supply, And it brought farm prices to * * The new farm price report came farm leaders in Congress were The White House sald yester- day tha¢ Eisenhower eee bg kk Page LINER hears. nerve cn too te vt R it * é ee Serpe | TWO Dearborn sites Confesses: He Killed His Wife, Son DETROIT w — An unemployed dead on arrival at Wayne County auto worker was held by police today in the fata] shooting of his wife and son and the wounding of his father-in-law during a family argument, ' Dearborn police detective James Henry said Nicholas Kishaw, 47, admitted shooting his wife, Clara, 42, their son, Nicholas Jr., 19, and Mrs. Kishaw’s father, Joseph To- maszewsk:, 82, in the family’s su- burban Dearborn home last night. * * * : Mrs. Kishaw and her son were Woman Admits Robbing Bank Expectant Mother Says She Made Attempt to Cover Bad Check ADDISON —A young expectant mother who told police she robbed a bank to cover a bad check was held for investigation of unarmed robbery, State Trooper Ben Be- - nites said today. Benites said Mrs. Dorothy Foley, 28, of nearby Cement City, told him she robbed the local branch of Adrian Commercial Savings Bank of $430 yesterday. * * * He said the woman told him the money was to be used to cover a bad check she had written. Benites quoted Mrs. Foley as saying she had been given until 1 p.m. yesterday to get the money “or face the conse- quences.” The woman said she was on her way to make good the check when She Was stopped at a road block 23 minutes after the robbery, Be- nites said. * A! * The trooper said he did not know who had given Mrs. Foley the ulti- matum on the check. However, a witness got the license number of the car. * * a She offered no resistance when stopped by the blockade. The overalls were stuffed in the trunk and the money was in her) purse, Benites said. = 3 ee ‘ Kaew See 3 — | “~ the N By E. H. SIMS _ Why is the Beaufort weather ar- row a subject of controversy to- day? The Beaufort arrow, which is the General Hospital. Her father was reported in fair condition. Henry said the shootings fol- lowed a family. argument over whether Mrs. Kishaw's father would leave the family’s home. Kishaw’s daughter, Helen, 2, told Henry the argument started while the family was eating din- ner. As the argument grew mere heated, she said her father went to the basement and returned with a gun. The daughter said her mother then asked ‘‘Who do you think you are, God?” “Tm going to come as close as I can to being God,’ Helen quoted her father as saying. * * * She said her mother walked into the kitchen with Kishaw following. She said she and her brother heard a shot and her brother jumped out of his chair and shouted at his father. She said Kishaw came out of the kitchen and shot the youth, Henry said. Tomaszewski was hit by a stray ishot while Kishaw and his son struggled. — * * * Kishaw was laid off at Ford Mo- | tor Co. last December. Dynamite Artist Friday | over an hour to extinguish. Frank Shannahan, 6508 Cloverton Rd., was at- GUTTED GARAGE — Waterford Township firemien are shown here battling a garage fire afternoon which caused an estimated $3,100 damage, injured one fireman, and took THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 The garage of the garage. tached to his home by a breezeway. which fire- men first concentrated efforts on to keep the blaze from spreading. Lt. Lloyd Gidley received second degree burns to the face. Firemen said the fire was caused by a defective coal stove in |The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Tradi- tional Palm Sunday services in Birmingham churches tomorrow will mark the observance of {Christ's triumphant entry into the Holy City, Ascension Lutheran Church will observe the day with special mu- sical numbers, while Redeemer Lutheran will receive 56 new members. “The Seven Last Words’’ will ‘be presented by the adult and chapel choirs of the Congrega- tional Church of Birmingham in a special 4:15 p.m. service. At the First Baptist Church chil- dren will march in a processional, carrying palm branches, at the 11 a.m. service. The Rev. Emil Kontz, D.D., will conclude his se- at the ordinance of baptism. * * ® Episcopal churches, Christ Church Cranbrook and St. James both have scheduled communion services for 8 a.m. A preparatory service for new members will be held in the First Presbyterian Church at 4:30 p.m. At the 9:30 a.m, service the First Methodist Church will re- ceive new members, Masses and the bless- Pontiase Press Phote On County GOP Ticket in Fall Sought in Idaho Believe Demented Man Might Have Caused 7 Mysterious Blasts IDAHO FALLS, Idaho @—Resi- dents of this north-east Idaho city have joined police in night patrols! against a dynamite artist police think may have caused seven mysterious explosions. * * Volunteers turned out to help the police after a 24-year-old mother was injured Thursday night when a dynamite bomb ex- ploded in her car. Mrs. Roene Gasser suffered a fractured pelvis, burns on both legs and lacerations. Her 15- month-old son, Ralph, escaped in- jury. About the same time, an- other bomb blew the top off a car a few blocks away. Police think the well-fused bombs may have been set by an insane but skillful bomb artist. Five other blasts rattled windows, chipped pavement, and damaged) two other cars Wednesday night. “Whoever planted the dynamite knew what they were doing,"’ said Police Chief F. G. Perrin. ‘We have to assume that whcever is respdnsible is demented.” * * * He said a Civil Defense explo- sives expert was coming here from Seattle, Wash., to study the debris. Three FBI men are helping be- cause one of the damaged cars ‘was a government vehicle. Citizens have posted nearly $1,- Oakland County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, Sheriff Frank W. Irons and Drain Commissioner Daniel W. Barry all announced today they would seek renomination to their posts on the Republican ticket this fall. 3 More Seek Renomination | Thus four of the seven incum- bent county officers, all Repub- Hicans, have decided to run in ithe August primary election. Pros- ‘ecutor Frederick C. Ziem has't ‘already tossed his hat in the ring. Rename 3 fo County Tax Allocation Board Three at-large members of the Oakland County Tax Allocation ‘Board were reappointed today by Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore to their third consecuitve one-year term. * * * Named were Philip E. Rowston, a Pontiac City Commissioner and 8084 Bywater St., was treated for attorney; James S. Thorburn, ja Royal Oak School Board mem-|Pontiac General. Hospital. Warner of} ber, and Howard Farmington. Rowston fills that position on the board which is to be held by a county taxpayer; Thorburn, that of school board member; and Warner, that of citizen not connected with any branch of governmennt. The ether members of the six- member board serve by virtue of the offices they hold. They are William J. Emerson, Oakland County superintendent of schools: county treasurer Charles A. Sparks and Robert Y. Moore, chairman of 000 in rewards for capture of the | ibomber. | official arrow used on maps to denote wind direction and velocity, is said to be outdated by many of the modern-day weather students. Its velocity symbol is a barb, or several, on the rear of the arrow itself. On the front of the arrow is a cirele, which shows the amount of cloud. The arrow points in the di- rection of the source of the wind. Up to six barbs can be marked in on the tail of the arrow, and since they are measured in half barbs, there are twelve different wind velocities which can be de- noted, Some believe the Beaufort sys- tem, developed by an English ad- miral in the old sailing days, is ob-| solete and that a new system should be used. The smal] differ- ences in velocity, sc important to sailing ships, are not as importan today, % . The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Increas- tng cloudiness today, little change in temperature, High areund 57. with occasional light rain tenight and temorrew, pessibly mixed with snow te- night. Lew tenight areund #6. A little cooler tomerrow, high 46-50. East to northeast winds 6-17 miles per hour be- coming southeast to ¢act 16-18 miles per hour tonight and tomorrow. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am: At 8 o.m.: Wind Velocity to mph, Direction: East. | Sun sets Gaturday at € 4 p m, Sun rises Sunday at 6:19 #m. Moon sete Bunday at 3:11 am | Moon rises Saturday at 12.46 pm. Bag Downtown Temperatures Bee 3 ll am : 3 . £ 8 9 ) Preps 3 g i on 47 a) Friday in Pontiac fas recorded downtewn) Highest temperature ........ ... Lowest temperature .........-. Mean temperature Weather — Fair One Year Age in Pentise Flighest temperature Lowest temperature ....c0..000--5- Mean temperature oo. .ccessseernes Weather — Snow 18 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 86. Years 77 in 1946 ‘ 7 in 1887 Friday's. Temperature Chart a 4 2 Memphis w $2 Miami 1 - 62 33 Milwaukee eo 6 1. 44 sleisiels)@ eie)eieis\< 1016 EJ 2 37.6 45 66 44 28 30 Were wrong in last summer's up- Cloudy, $3 | cers, which will include: President, 1 — Minneapolie $3 56 45 New Orleans 66 51 42 26 New York 60 33) 46 38 Omaha S141, 48 30 Peilston 48 20 ‘98 28 Phoenix 6 60 ris z gy el 55 36 43 18 Low oi 70 47 8 Francisco 58 50 « 83 a. ne ee ¥ es 8 8 | 8a : . : exis Victory Predicted | for Conservatives in Canada Vote OTTAWA (®—One of Canada’s stormiest political campaigns ends today with the Conservative party| of Prime Minister John Diefen- baker strongly favored to win ‘Monday's parliamentary election. * * * Almost all the newsmen who have traveled with the leading candidates predict the -Conserva- tives will win a clear majority of the 265 seats in the house of Com- | mons, | Public opinion surveys also, re- port the Conservatives have gained strength since they barely ‘ousted the Liberals last June and ended their 22-year rule, Liberal leader Lester B. Pear- son, however, maintains that his party will win. And Liberals point out that all the experts and poils 'set, * * * Pearson, Canada’s former for- éign sécretary, has counted heav-| ily on the recession to help swing) the country back to the Liberals. |He has accused the Conservatives jof failing to meet the situation vigorously, Plans Dance Sunday | | The newly formed youth chapter) ‘of the National Association for the mal dance Sunday from 8-12 p.m. at the Lakeside Homes on Branch street. Highlights of the dance, which is christened the ‘‘Blue Haze,’’ will ‘be a floor show, a membership ‘drive, and the installation of offi- |Carolyn Holand; vice president, Levi Williams; secretary, Mary Alice Williams; and treasurer, E J. Harris, House Group Gives Ike OK to Spend ‘59 Money WASHINGTON (INS) — The House Appropriations Committee, in what it called “unprecedented” action, voted today to give Presi- dent Eisenhower authority to spend next year’s money now in an ef» fort to help reverse the business 8 o *. F the board of auditors. New Books Listed by Pontiac Library Pontiac City Library has an- nounced the following list of new books is ready for circulation at the main library: General subjects—Ayer, Yankee G-Man; Colby, Art’ and A City: Courthion, Paris in Our Time; DeHaan, Educating Gifted Chil- dren; Guerdan, Byzantium - Its Triumphs and Tragedy; Hirsch, Night-time Accident Problem; Hughes, The Hawk in the Rain; Jarvis, Goodheart-Willcox's Paint- ing and Decorating Encyclopedia; Lasser, Your Income Tax, 1957: Life eds., America’s Arts and Skills; McNeese, Engineering and Téchnical Handbook; Osborne, Look Back in Anger; Tranquillus, Twelve Caesars; Wells, The Micro- scope Made Easy. Children’s—Bailey, Picture Story of Pennsylvania; Lasson, Orange Oliver - The Kitten Who Wore Glasses; Love, A Little Laughter; Morris, Boy’s Book of Frogs, Toads and Salamanders; Rand, Sparkle and Spin - A Book About Words. Post Office in Store fo Be Discontinued Beginning Monday, the postal service at Andrews Variety Store, 6° Advancement of Colored People of 526 N. Perry St., will be discon- 54 Pontiac will present a semi-for- tinued, Robert C. Miller, acting postmaster, announced today. * * * Because the station, which hag been operating in 1951, is “too cost- ly to continue’ and the owners of the store are moving their business to another location in the county, Miller said the service would be dropped, The contract let to Maurice Lipteer, owner, was $1,300 per annum. This was “much over 10. per cent of the receipts from— this station,” he added, . He said ordinarily the post of- fice would ask for bids to house a station in the same vicinity but} ithe district postal office in Detroit has rejected the idea due to the small amount of business at this station, i a) Ursula is’ the Latin name for a female bear. __—\ Two Injured in Wild Chase by Deputies Two Commerce Township _resi- consecutive clerk. First elected in 1932, he | shares with Treasurer Charles A. pparks the distinction of holding 25 years. chief of police in Berkley. Oakland County office, was first elected to the drain post in 1956. Special ing of the palms is being sched- uled in the several Catholic churches, including Holy Name, St. Hugo of the Hills, St, Colom- ban’s and St. Bede's. About 50 women of the Birming- ham area have been invited to a horticultural therapy workshop in Detroit Thursday. They volunteer services to pro- vide flowers, corsages and window gardens for hospital patients. Allen will be seeking his 14th two-year term as he same county post for the past Irons is in his fourth year as sheriff, This fall he will be - out for his third consecutive two- She was one of the first persons year term. Irons formerly was to recognize the value of this type lof therapy for both physical and mental patients. Mrs, Viola Minks, past matron of Birmingham Chapter 220, Order of the Eastern Star, has been Barry, a relative newcomer to Allen, 59 lives at 4025 South tries of Lenten sermons and preside} olis, Palm Sunday Services to Mark Christ's Arrival Grand Chapter of the State of Arizona The appointment was -made by Michigan's grand matron, Mrs. Betty Clark. The Lenten breakfast of the First Presbyterian Church Men’s Club) has been set for 7 a.m. Wednes- day. Reservations may be made at the church office. | Norman J. Levey Service will be held at 1 p.m.) Monday at Bell Chapel of the Wil-| liam R. Hamilton Co. for Norman J. Levey, 74, of 8816 Borgman, | Mr. Levey died yesterday in) Grace Hospital, Detroit. He was Detroit branch manag- er of the Gray Co, of Minneap- which manufactures lubri- cating equipment. An Army veteran of World War I, Mr. Levey attained the rank of captain. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Royal Oak and the Engineering Society of De- troit, : ~ * * * Surviving are his wife, Marie C. and a stepson, George B. Edg- ington of Pontiac. Kohler Probe Called Disgrace by Reuther (Continued From Page One) yesterday when he accused Gold- water of attempting a ‘‘smear.” ant to the UAW’s secretary treas- uere Emil Maszey, and three oth- ers beating up a man during the 1941 Ford strike in Detroit. Reuther denounced it as “an iso-| lated picture.” It didn’t show UAW members were fighting ‘‘a defen-| sive battle’ against gangsters, he said, adding that this was harking back to an era when Harry Ben-) nett, then head of the Ford plant! police, was using ‘thousands of gangsters.” Huntington Woods, | a Shore Dr. on Watkins Lake. Irons, 38, is a former Berkley resident and now lives in the sheriff's suite dents were injured last night when their car struck a tree after a wild chase by Oakland County Sheriff's POLICE IN POCKET named representative of the OES “They beat us up,” Reuther Deputies. * * * | minor injuries and released from He was then booked at the Oak- f land County Jail on a charge of reckless driving. His companion, Robert H, Lindoff, 20, of 7821 El- dora St., was also treated and re- soba Plane Hits House Killing AF Pilot = Deputies Robert W. LaLonde and Raymond A. Pilon reported seeing) Russell back from a gas station at Commerce and Union Lake roads “in a reckless manner.” They followed the car for nearly t two miles going north on Union | ; Lake Rd, at speeds of 80 and 90 t miles an hour, they said. * * * Russell passed two cars on hills said the deputies, and ‘just south of Cooley Lake Rd, he couldn't ‘make a curve going about 80 and | Smashed into a tree.” Man's Skull Fractured as His Auto Overturns | Walter Ritlaw, 24, of 9128 Hick- orywood Rd., Milford, is reported in fair condition today at Pontiac |General Hospital. Ritlaw received a fractured skull yesterday afternoon when his auto overturned pinning him beneath it, said State Police. Going north on Caroll Lake road, near Wise Lake road, in Com- ;merce Township, Ritlaw suddenly lost control on loose gravel, hit an embankment and overturned, said police. | Highest golf course in the U.S., with greens and fairways at an near at the county jail. Driver Wilbur A. Russell, 21, of beth Lake Rd. Waterford Town- ‘Ship. He was an auto salesman prior to his election and holds a degree in public administration master’s degree in the same field. dawn today, killing the pilot. house escaped injury, though the eight - room burned to the ground except for a front wall. two-seat T33 trainer, was Ist Lt.) Wendell R. Miller, 24, of Salis- bury, N. C. He was stationed at Vance Air -Force Base, Enid, ‘Okla. Market Burglarized 2nd Night in a Row Ave., was burglarized for the sec- ond night in a row yesterday. gain entrance. register were found strewn on the floor but nothing was reported missing. The night before the mar- altitude of more than 9,000 feet, isiket was entered but also nothing ft, New Mexico. was taken. Barry, 35, lives at 7050 Eliza-! Wild Weather Belts Plains; Fair in East By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A wild mixture of wet snow, showers and thunderstorms belted the Plains today, but most of the |East had fair and pleasant weath- er. rom Michigan State University. He is presently working on his * * * Some light rain dampened the Pacific Coast and a patch of rain CHARLOTTE, N. C. P—An Air extended from western North Force jet trainer, low on fuel and/Carolina into Ohio. Up to seven inches of snow blanketed the Nebraska pan- handle, and the Weather Bureau issued stockmen’s warnings for Kansas and parts of Nebraska. Oklahoma and north central Texas received heavy rains and some tornadoes and severe thun- derstorms were reported. * * * A twister was reported early to- day near Graham, Texas, and a heavy thunderstorm accompanied by hail and gusts of more than 60 m.p.h. hit the Fort Worth-Dallas area. Temperature changes were mi- nor throughout most of the coun- try. rying to land in almost zero vis- bility, crashed into a house on he outskirts of Charlotte before | Nine sleeping occupants of the frame _ structure The pilot, flying alone in the Facing Arraignment © Here on Morals Charge Peter G, Nick, a Birmingham restaurant operator, will be ar- raigned April 8 in Circuit Court on a charge of statutory rape involv- ing a 15-year-old Roseville girl. Appearing yesterday in Birming- ham Municipal Court, Nick, of 1564 Penistone Dr., Birmingham, was bound over for trial under bond of Cityside Market, 1617 Joslyn The front door was forced to A few pennies from the cash » BUY OF THE DAY — Mrs. Rheta B. Griffin, of 4798 Sundale Dr., Clarkston, paid eight cents for a used car to Arnold Bauer, general - sales ‘manager of Matthews-Hargreaves, Inc. & & Pontiac Press Phote said. ‘‘The police wouldn't protect s .. . We had to defend our- selves, Sure that was wrong, But how did we get into that sort of thing?” The answer, he continued, was that Bennett had the police “in his vest pocket” and that gang- sters were beating and actually killing UAW members, mn because they protested i~j ers beaten because they protested! when a man was “killed in the! Ford plant.” “You get a picture of Walter Reuther beating someone and I'll get a dozen of Walter Reuther be-_ ing beaten,’ the UAW leader said. Reuther added that Mrs. Ed. sel Ford and others in the Ford family got rid of Bennett. “Thank God" for that, he added. After listening to Reuther, Gold- water cut in and said: “T think you're right. Let's get up to date.’’ * * * At another point, Reuther ac-' cused Curtis of “‘making excuses” for the Kohler firm. He told Cur- tis: “You cover up whenever they get their foot in their mouth.” While questioning Reuther, Cur- tis cited charges he said Detroit newspapers have published that Michigan's Democratic Gov. G. Mennen Williams paid a political debt to the UAW by releasing UAW official Thomas J. Flynn from pris- on after a month and a day of an 18-24 month sentence for mall- cious destruction of property. Reuther said Williams, who has had UAW backing in the five times he has run for governor, ‘“‘owes us absolutely nothing except good gov- ernment.” Reuther said yesterday he | thinks former unionist John Gu- | naca should be returned to Wis- consin to stand trial on assault charges if there is assurance he will get a fair trial. Reuther also expressed belief) Gunaca is a former member of the United Auto Workers (UAW) Reuther. Wiscon- _ Presents Number oy in oA wees of | tsta a ” Night Speclele Y HOURS ONLY Monday 5 P. M. - 9 P. M. In Both Osmun’s Stores Downtown and Tel-Huron Center ZELAN TREATED RAIN COAT by Famous “Gleneagles” Regular $19.95 Monday 4-Hour Special 13.49 * Raglan Sleeve % Colorful cotton plaid lining thruout * Patch flap pockets Sizes 36 to 48 Regulars, Shorts and Longs A_ wonderful opportunity to buy a raincoat at tre- mendous savings just be- fore the rainy weather begins. As Always, You May Charge Your Purchase at Osmun’s Shop this Tremendous Value at either Osmun’s Downtown 7 ren Opping. Center Store. “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise on Quality” Both Downtown ond Tel-Huron Stores Mrs. Griffin sat in the car all night to make the rested at 4418 Baldwin Rd, the| Open Every purchase, one of many during the “You Auto lnusiding was owned by J. Monday. Evening Buy Week” sale today on Huron St.; west of |Peretto, a Lapeer and Detroit at- Unti 9 P.M. Saginaw. p j torney, ! i . a ee a a THE, lL noweac PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCTI 29, 1958 & THRER (Advertisement) 5 ae jo YOU! The Man Who Lost His Wife to the King » THE MAN is Ernest Simpson. He surrendered his wife gracefully, 22 years ago. She married her king, and today they are the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The world has heard their story. A somewhat different slant—as ex-hus- band Simpson sees it—is told in Parade of Sunday's Detroit Free Press. Can You Spot ‘An Honest Man? You may say “yes” but you may be wrong. Test yourself with a new, sci- entific quiz based on ob- servations by the head q of a nation-wide lie-de- tection firm. Turn to Parade in Sunday's De- troit Free Press. It Can Be Tough | Having Movie Stars as Parents When Hollywood children can’t follow in Dad’s or Mother’s footsteps, they may ‘take revenge’ in their own way. Read why they turn to dope addiction, alcoholism or worse—in Parade of Sunday’s Detroit Free Press. ‘Doesn't Anyone Work Hard Any More?’ This question’ probably is asked hundreds of _ times a day—plaintively, wistfully, angrily—all over America. The answer to it, based on recent study evidence, affects you ahd every other American. You'll find this exclusive report in Parade of Sunday's Free Press. The Girl in Jack Paar's Life What is Jack Paar of TV's “Tonight” show like at home? Does he putter in the garden; help with the dishes; play with daughter Randy ? Jack’s wife tells you in TV Prevue of Sunday’s Free Press. Rosemary and Jose At Home Rosemary Clooney and husband Jose Ferrer live across the street from Jack Benny in a big old house stuffed with kids and rela- tives. Visit them in TV Prevue of Sunday's — Press. 5 He Does Detroit's Dirty Work An exclusive picture story takes you along on a “chimney sweep's” jobs. He spends his working hours cleaning heating, air-conditioning and ex- haust ducts. Meet this remarkable fellow in Roto Living of Sunday’s Free Press. Flying Saucer Whisks Away Little Orphan Annie Adventure stalks Annie in Sunday’s comic sec- tion. It begins when a simple farm chap named Enoch witnesses the landing of a strange flying saucer not far from the town where Annie is living. Join the extiting goings on in Sunday’s Free Press comic section. . +s these entertaining fea- delivery way. If you live in the Pontiac area, call your Detroit Frep Press distributor at FEderal 5-9272; if in Southern Oakland County area, call. Lincoln 7-0355. ures and many more the easy home- _ | Thursday afternoon in Williams. MRS. WELLS JOHN Mrs. Wells Rane) ae even §5, of 285 S. Airport Rd. ‘died of a heart ailment yesterday after an illness of several weeks. She was 4 member of the First Methodist Church. | Surviving is a brother living in Oxford. — Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Brace-Smith Funeral Home with the Rev. James Parker of ‘Sunnyvale Chape officiating. Burial will be in Wetexjord Center Cemetery. . JOHN’ 8, UNDERWOOD Service for John. S, Underwood, 2'4-year-old son.of George’ and Clara Erickson! Underwood, 6936 Hatchery Rd., Waterford Township will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the Barnett Chapel of First Baptist Church, Dr. H. H. Savage will of- Deaths 4 in Pontiac and Nearby Areas land, who died. yesterday at the Dearborn Veterans Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Chapel. Officiating will be the Rev. Law- rence Dickens of the Stone Bap- tist \Church, Auburn Heights. Mr. Nichols will be buried in the Veterans’ Section of Perry Mt. Park| Cemetery with a military graveside service. * * * On dakland County resident for 21 years, he had been employed by General, Motors Truck and Coach Division, Pontiac. Mr, Nichols was wounded in action while serving ig the Army in Europe during World War Il. He was a member of Disabled American | Veteran Chapter 16. Survi iving | \are his wife, Arvilla; eS and Ray, and two daughters, Mrs, ‘bury, all of Rochester; 30 grand- four sons, Daryl, George and Ron- ald, all of Pontiac, and Gary of Lake Orion; a daughter, Chariene, | § also of Lake Orion; his father, Alexander; a sister, Mrs, George Barnard, and a brother, Donald, both of Pontiac, . MALEN PARKIN <- ROCHESTER — Service for Ma- len Parkin, 86, of 2596 Melvin St., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Pixley Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Alfred Eddy with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mr. Parkin died yesterday after- noon at his home after an illness of several months. Surviving are two sons, Claude Iva Griffin and Mrs. Garnett Wood- children and 20 great grandchil- dren. ficiate with/ burial following in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. John was accidentally drowned) Lake, VAUGHTIE NICHOLS LAKE) ORION — Service for’ Vaughti¢ Nichols, 38, of 485 Oak- Daughter of Official Dies in Hospital Mrs. Donald (Jean) Weidner, 22, daughter of Harold K. Schone, di- rector of the Oakland County De- partment of Public Works, died last night at William Beaumont Hospital. | * i | * * Mrs. Weidner, of 20960 Green-. field Rd., Oak Park, was a gradu-| ate of Clawson High School and jatended t Highland Park Junior) College. Besides her parents, she leaves) her husband. | | * * * Service will be held at 3:30 p.m.} Monday at Sawyer Funeral Home, Berkley. Officiating will be Dr.' Paul H. Sloan of the Drayton Ave- nue Presbyterian Church, Fern-| dale, with burial in White Chapel Cemetery, Birmingham. | Dozing Driver Hits Pole, Injures Two A motorist who fell asleep at the wheel while: driving south on Sagi- naw street hit a light pole causing _{injyries to two passengers. d B. Fleming» 20, of 9491 Wise Ra, Milford, told police he was driving away from a stop at | Saginaw and Raeburn at 5:45 a.m. today when he dozed off. Injured were Eddy Bogan, 21, of 112 Earlmore Blvd., who suffered icuts on the chin and lower lip, land Jerry Kamrath, 17, of 9141- Wise Rd., Milford, who sprained an ankle. Both passengers were treat- ed at St. and released. Joseph Mercy Hospital Reports Clothing Stolen at Drive-In Cleaners Drive In Cleaners, 1208 N. Perry St., was burglarized and an un- detetmined amount of clothing sto- len, the owner, Ewald Buettner, reported to Pontiac police yester- day. The thieves forced a side door to gain entrance. i YES -- SIREE!!! SUNDAY -- MONDAY SAVINGS Open Sunday 10 - 4 22” - 4 Cycle - 2" H. P. © Steel base, with foot and scalping protection runners, ® Quick easy height adjustment. ",@ Rubber tired steel wheels mounted on thru axles. © Non-clogging grass chute with toe guard. © Mulches with chete closed, © Trims closely on both sides. @ Also furnished with throttle and shut off controls mounted on handle at engine. © Reversible handle, throttle control. woos 41% 100 Lbs. STADLER’S 10-6-4 FERTILIZER Reg. $6.95 *489 SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER The new Scotts lawn food. Fes. ~ 50 size sufficient for 5,000 sq. ft.. 3 89 2 for $7.49 932-:W. Huron St. TRADE FAIR Opposite Huron Theater Open Daily 9:30 to 9:30—Sunday 10 to 4 eee ee es oe for the “Referred Lead” Gimmick THIS IS THE WAY IT, WORKS but cannot afford Mrs. Jones wants a new sewing machine (or some other appliance) oe She is called by a salesman who tells her she can get her new machine WITHOUT COST TO HER. All she has to do is to give the salesman names of her friends who might be pros- pects and she will receive $20.00 (sometimes the amount is much . tay higher) for each prospect who buys a machine. SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE—AND IT IS it. After signing the contract, she discovers that she is obligated to pay far more than the market price for her machine, and THE REFERRED LEADS JUST DO NOT PAY OFF. Legitimate dealers may offer you money or credit for buyers that you refer to them — but they make this offer AFTER YOU HAVE MADE YOUR PURCHASE. NEVER BUY MERCHANDISE IN THE BELIEF THAT REFERRED LEADS WILL MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS Phone FE 5-6148 ia 4 BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of ‘the _. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. Ld € Import Wool ‘Sport Coats ‘| 6” OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 P. fe SIF TOMORROW-SUNDAY — SAVE UP TO 70% Sale Starts at 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Sam Benson Says: After 9 wonderful years in this store, I lost m lease and am forced to vacate in a few days Everything in my store must be sold, including# the fixtures! “I must admit this sale is the most sensatio one in the history of my store!’’ One Rack Full! All Wool! Odds and Ends SUITS Formerly $39.50 te $59.50 $1237 $1937 Your choice,’ broken. sizes. Double = breasted models. Sizes 36 to 39. ° ALL WOOL! SHARKSKINS GABARDINE and WORSTED My Rgular Prices to $79.50 Forced to Vacate Prices to 36" ‘467 2 pants to match and geod mixed sults with contrasting slacks. CHARGE ACCOUNT NEW SPRING SUITS... ALL. WOOLS $49.87 . SHARKSKIN suiTs °24°” $54.50 te $9931 WORSTED SUITS nine Suits °3 7°” Men’s Sport Coats Lowest Price in History Reg. 24.50 Ivy League Sport Coats Reg. 29.50 .. Stripe or Plain Sport Coats Reg. 34.50 .... 18° 1 9" | woe $59. 50 Custom NEW SPR WOMEN IN- New Spring Men’s Pants WHITE || JACKETS | | ond Slacks UNIFOR MS Formerly Sold ot | [ores rants... 94°” 6.95 8.95 12.95 DEE a ns YOUR CHOICE Weight PANTS... SQ” Blend UNIFORMS § 31 Regularly 9.95 3 $31 ea Suiting $99” 0 1 offt [LP || $9.95 Nylon Sensational Forced to Vacate Specials! UNIFORMS Up to $12.95 Shoes.... . $5.37 - $7.37 $10 O££7\ | Upto $8.50 Hots... $3.37 -$4.37 — OTT: ‘i 29¢ Dress Socks................16e° $5.95 Clinic Cotton _1\.15¢ Handkerchiefs sia wwe win. Oe UNIFORMS $4.50 Sport Shirts.............$2.37 50* of fF! ey INK SUL Shoes Reduced te Sell Out 25% off! CLOTHING OUTLET 20 S. PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER FY E § “THE PONTIAC PRESS HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher MEMBER OF THE . ASSOCIATED PRESS Editorial Page SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 It Seems to Me... Federal Lottery Gets Backing in Proposed Bill in Congress Recently we carried an editorial balance wheel revolving forever. suggesting that a national lottery Could this be called perpetual might be considered to help make a motion? few payments on the national debt. x *« * I expected The Press would re- ceive a few pointed broadsides from some of the dissident brothers, but surprisingly no one roared in with even a mild blast or beef. Several years ago, this idea would have been challenged, but apparently it isn’t today. There are national lotteries con- ducted by several governments x *« * Rep. Paut A. Fino has a bill pre- pared to legalize a Federal lottery in the United States with handsome tickets prepared by the Bureau of Engraving, no less. And the sales would be made through the Post Offices of the country. There’s merchandising on a gran- diose scale that makes you catch your breath. A note on a Press page shows “Morgan’s Point” misspelled four times in one short story. That happens occasionally when a piece of copy is railroaded. We feel worse than the readers. “You gave Kennepy top billing in your Mail Bag. Don’t you think Lyn- DON JOHNSON is just as deserving and worthy?” Answer—lI certainly do. ss “In your editorial on Lauren Bacall’s philosophy, you didn’t — give her credit for staying mar- ried to one man in Hollywood. Isn’t that a record?” Answer — Could be. But any man who left that woman would classify as a mental case. A letter asks the score on the Cheers and Jeers for the LEopotp editorial. I think the count would show about four in opposition (all of which we printed) and about 15 or 20 supporting. We printed four that approved. x * * Mr. Fino says that he would set the goal at ten billion dollars, ‘which leaves me limp and lifeless. The Press suggested one billion and I thought that was a rather by milky sheets of rain . Two drunks rolled out of a bar near the Washington Monument. A bonfire was burning at the base. “It’s no . The New York Congressman says that if you believe in his stand to write your own Congressman or Senators and state your views. use,” mumbled one. “They'll never By Dr. HOWARD V. HARPER * * * get it off the ground.”..:........ This week is important in the . Overheard in a Certain Downtown ‘Wendars of bothJews and Chris- fie rn fe lacaps Aa pe _ Office: Secretary speaking: “Yes, he’s eck’ is ‘ioly Weeks to the dene - children deserves absolute con-. °U* 0 lunch but he won a a oe the end of the week is the begin- Spettnn. J long. No one took him.” . _ning of their great elght-day ; “ I “Ylied' on’ my income tax. 1 Feet, of Free Seer ran , es * = said I was head of the house....-... . justice to both in one column — s0 . HARRY this time let’s concentrate on However, the average man in this Tauman will endorse Gov- pitsver country is on top of his own financial ernor A, Harriman for the Presiden- eae momen festival is the escape of the Jews vation and want does not touch him. nies SECA Ent. * chore And if this reasonably thrifty and * * * they had been held in slavery for two centuries, but the story be- hind that slavery and that escape ’ begins way back in the time of Abraham, which is about as far back as you can go in Jewish history. In Genesis 15: 13-14, God tells Abraham his descendants will someday have a land of their own, but that day is 400 years off and in the meantime they will be strangers, living in afflic- tion and servitude, “in a land not their’s.’”’ Abraham's son Isaac was born soon after this Why do so many people misuse “consensus?” They insist on “a consensus of opinion indicates, etc.” It should be “a. consensus indicates, etc.” Nos- tradamus, French astronomer - whose predictions have amazed for several hundred years, said . the world will end in the year 7004 Purely personal nomination for an especially at- tractive young woman: Roberta provident individual wants to risk a few bob on a National Lottery that will help pay his country’s debts, can you conscientiously say it's wrong? Until the State laws clamped down, church organizations were almost the largest instigators of bingo games. Apparently morality didn’t fk very highly. Oddly, the gambling instinct seems ingrained in most people. There eevee eeeee oe eRe were seems to be an inherent and almost Cole Holcomb. cording to Geman: Se ee overwhelming desire to “get some- x * * fifteenth day of the month of Nisan. Jewish tradition further states that it was 400 years to the day from Isaac's birth to the Nisan 15 on which the Israe- lites came out of Egypt. The long and bitter sojourn in J. EDGAR Hoover sent me an auto- graphed copy of his book, “Masters of Deceit,” in which he exposes the Communists again. It’s a powerful tome. I’ve known Hoover many years. Would the local boys like to hear him at a downtown luncheon later in the year if I can get him?....... ‘thing for nothing.” Most people seem to have been “born that way,” for better or worse. Certainly the trend or desire isn’t anything that origi- nated recently. Great Britain sells her lottery bonds for $2.80 and you buy them at Post Offices and banks. The winnings are less way. Every Sunday School pupil knows how Joseph, the favor- ite son of Jacob (and great- grandson of Abraham) was sold not subject to income tax. Compared RCA-Victor aims at. bringing Nsison by his jealous brothers to a to two bucks on Blue Lightning to Eppy and JEANETTE MacDonatp to- passing band of slave-traders ether again. Genesis,“ thirty-seventh chapter) place in the fifth, this is a real deal. & g a; e & K en ore Th M il B. through his extraordinary ‘ability, e Mall bag Rabbi Nathan Hershfield he rose to be number two man in the country. And when a famine hit his family back home, Joseph was in a position to bring them all to Egypt and look after them. BEGINNING OF SLAVERY The trouble all came after Joseph and his brothers were dead. Over the next 200 years the handful of Jewish families living in Egypt grew into a section of the population numbering hundreds dropped in the other day. He's a fine addition to our community Sides ayes The late William Ran- dolph Hearst’s fabulous palace at San Simeon becomes a state park. The owner is reputed to have lav- ished 50 million dollars on the whole establishment. The “main residence” has 40 guest rooms and To answer several queries: The ‘clock that runs without a spring, a battery or electric current is oper- ~ ated by the constant change in barometric pressure. That keeps a THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Powruc Parts Company : 0 W. Hurce m. Pontiac 12, Michigan © there were many guest “cabins” ot igerrny ~ ageioerg a7 4 i _— Joue s aeentt Sunaer in addition. This is the place Ring ae varent fecencaty e =e Beecutive icv President Assistant Aarertiatng Lardner said: “I've been here — Egyptians. aya three days and everything’s love- One king after another took ! t and Circulation Manager ly but they haven’t given me a desperate measures to curb the . Manager — y y ~ power of this growing group. OR W. Prem, “peal Advertising” spending money yet.” Limitations were placed on their Secretary and Bator = , —HAROLD A, FITZGERALD freedom, heavy taxes were laid *leuaging walior er ease —_—_—_— upon them, they were forced into _ hard labor — but still they flour- Tuere is an increasing number of j.04.. people who need little or no excuse to haul off and kill one or more per- sons. Marty consider this deplorable. EES Wuen itis considered that our satellite weighs only 30.8 pounds, its psychological impact upon most of. “the world is surprisingly enormous, . for which we are duly. grateful, Hatered at Rost Office Pontiac, as second class matter : ; Finally, out of the tribe” of Levi (descendants of just one of Joseph’s brothers) there arose a young man who was destined to rescue his people from their “Intolerable position. As they observe Passover today the Jews are not merely com- memorating an-event in artient histoty,'Says one rabbi, “In every géneration Press is | titled ee & . high figure, but it seems we were A Yet, nailed to that cross, He said: pikers, and completely neophytic And In Conclusion eovoeveeved in our calculations, Jottings from the well-thumbed . x x« * notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Days of All Faiths Egypt began in a seemingly harm- — = “and they crucified Him . ———— a himself as though he personally had been liberated from Egypt.” The message of Passover is al- ways a timely one; it ig the 2 Sars ~ [The POWER of FAITH 1mm | JERUSALEM — Time has erased the contours of Calvary here. Only the spot remains, covered by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Yet, there is another hill called Golgotha where Christ was crucified; its stark cliff with cavernous’ holes resembles a skull. I saw its crest silhouetted against blue-white lightning streaks. Thunder roared around it like a pounding surf. Rain hissed. Two birds fluttered, caught in down-drafts. The wind sighed and crazily twisted pine and ~— cypress boughs. Wet streams seeped down the grey-buff cliff. Two dead red flowers drooped from the rocks. Dark smoky clouds scudded low across the sky, casting over the cliff a black veil, cut . there was darkness over all the land.”’ “F Jie! forgive them; for they iS not what they do.” Meaning of Passover Explained story of the special Divine Pro- vidence that determines the fate of the Jewish people. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Bowling Along in Spirit Won't Revitalize the Body “We are grateful for your fine teachings, we love you for your scoldings and we are delighted | to go along with you (in spirit) when you get fed up and head for the bowling green.” (A. M.) imagine what you ; mean. On the oth- er hand, unless you happen to be a bowler, you can't imagine what a tranquiliz- ing influence the game has on life. The spirit is all right, but I wish a few million of you poor misguid- Answer — Can't ed characters who seek “‘relaxa- tion” in alcohol or drugs would come along. with me in person. * * * “Daughter likes to eat fish raw. Is there danger of getting any kind of tapeworm?” (S. H. E.) Answer—Fish taken in the wa- ters of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan have been the source of tapeworm infestation — the broad tapeworm, known es Bothrioceph- alus latus (not Tinea saginata, beef tapeworm) when eaten raw. Infes4 DR. BRADY tation with the fish tapeworm is . more likely to injure the host's health, as by anemia, than infes- - tation with beef tapeworm. Thor- ough cooking is @ good method of. destroying any latvae of tapeworm in any food. * * * “Following suggestion in your column, I took three grains of ter- pine hydrate. three times daily for about three weels, for cbstinate bronchial cough and obtained great ‘Telief. The cough and thick tena- cious sputum were entirely elimi- nated. Mine is chronic bronchitis of years standing. I am _ grateful for the relief obtained from this are given in the booklet “Call it Cri’’—for canker sores healed any faster.” (S. C. A.) Answer—In addition to the ap- plication of a slice of lemon ev- ery hour, take internally 100 MG (milligrams) of niacin three times a day for twu days. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 wordd long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, ie Nosis, or treatment, wili answered if Dr. William Brady, if a stamped Fane addressed envelope is sent to The Pon tlac- Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) Voice of the People ‘Only Women rom Capable of Solving Social Problems’ Only’ women can "solve the: problem* of i ib ‘delinquency, insufficient aeligious training and broken homes. At the heart of all social problems is the home and the heart of the home is the woman. She's the creative unit of society. What she makes’ Rerset aad within herself she makes of her ek — ¥* ‘a Where there’s love and truth, honesty emf chnetity. within her, they are within the walls of her home. But these things, nour- ished by Divine Grace and cherished in human devotion, arg'not con- * * * Her childsen tale them from here and with them out ino the world. And so the woman who guards and gtides the home sends forth men. who alone are strong enough to guard all the worthy citadels of the nation and of civilization itself. Her spiritual inwardness aac) all . tained by walls. the outward meen of this world. 207 State St. ‘Defeat Pension for Presidents’ I’ve just read that Rayburn and Martin are trying to pass the President's pension bill. If this passes, a man can serve four years as President and then get a pension of $25,000 a year (pea- nuts), free mailing privileges, of- fice space in a Federal building and an allowance of about $70,000 to hire stenographers (a trifling sum), x * * What is the world coming to? Doesn't Congress know we have a recession on, and it may get worse? If Congress passes this what's to stop them from voting themselves a fat pension next? x * * If Congress really wants to help the working man, let it repeal some of the “temporary” taxes, such as the 20 per cent luxury tax and many others. Our state legislature could do the same. We should write our senators and representatives in Washington to fight this pension bill. Ageless ‘Let Us Ask God for Another F.D.R.’ Let us not overlook the fact we're faced with another man- made depression, brought about by greedy, profiting herd of ele- phants and their ringmaster who believe in such laws as two hard days work for the price of one day’s pay and do the job no mat- ter how tough or get out on a dry pasture and ‘graze; standing against price control and the 45- year age limit, bringing us right back to 1932, ng in our pursuit of happiness we once knew: the right to work anf earn a decent living. Let us bow our heads and pray, asking God to send us leadership, another of the likeness of the greatest—Franklin D. Roosevelt. Johnny Doe Praises Fast Action of Fire Department We want to give the Waterford Fire Department a great deal of credit for the splendid job they did and the immediate action we Leo nies Compares Friends to New Shoes Friends and shoes are something alike, New ones are nice. While they’re-new and attractive we are proud of them. We use them and admire them and if they don’t fit perfectly, we accept the attitude that we will get used to them. We like them anyway. When they become old and lose their attractiveness by adjusting to fit us more perfectly, or if we're fortunate to afford more expensive and attractive ones, they have no more attraction for us. So they're given away and although they're discarded, there’s good in them for someone less. fortunate. Thus the cycle begins again and such is the cycle of life. dim Winchester 12 Downing Ct. Has Idea to End Foreclosures Hundreds are being faced with foreclosures on their homes by banks and mortgage loan com- -panies and many have already been notified they've lost their homes because they were unable to make house payments. I wrote Congressman Broomfield suggest- ing a moratorium be declared on all bank loans until employment returns to normal. ; x *« He assures me it's a good If our State Legislature doesn't see fit to declare such a mora- torium, it should be purged and an all new legislative body in- stalled that will take an interest in the people. Taxpayers ‘Which of These Counts More?’ This city is certainly worn down by-the group of * ‘independent city employes’’ who want to ‘“‘even up their holidays.’’ What has that got to do with it? If Christ's birthday doesn't “even up” in their little lives, let's celebrate Christmas in March. Which counts the most— the great events of history or “even holidays” for a little group of small minded people? Ex-GI Case Records of a Psychologist: Pulpit Strategy Rescues Minister Joel was a failure in the pulpit, So he had decided to quit the ministry and try high school teaching. But his won- derful wife salvaged him and put him on the road to glorious success. Bishop Raines and other great orators utilize the narrative formula mentioned below. So give it a try even if your professors haven’t taught it to you. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-366: Joel_J., aged 32, is a very successful clergyman. “Dr. Crane, I am also indebted to our local newspaper,"’ he be- gan, ing the pulpit and going into high school teaching. ae “After gradua- ting from theo- logical semi- nary, I married and took a small despite my heavy pre- paration for my Sunday sermon, study and read more exhaustively in preparation for next week‘s ser- mon. But the congregation would keep on dwindling. se *. “So I had planned to go into high. school teaching and quit the ‘minis. ‘try:. Bot my wife finally got me on the right track. She cried and begged me to try a new plan for ; dae three secre sateas. ; “for it prevented me desert- | “What she meant but tactfully didn't say in so many words, was the fact I was an _ intellectual snob. For I figured my homile- tics professor at seminary had taught me all I needed to know about the art of sermonizing. “And I felt the usual college graduate’s superiority complex about looking into the newspaper for educational aid. k* *« of “Besides, I was irritated at my wife’s thinking any newspaper booklet could remedy my problem. But she pleaded and coaxed, so I finally agreed to make an honest try. “And it Was a tough job, at least the first two Sundays, For I had been trained to deliver an essay-type of address. After I read your booklet, I realized I was chiefly an expositional preacher instead of a narrative speaker. : “So I tried your anecdotal for- mula. I picked a few actual cases from my parish and used them to document my main text. I also inserted some mild humor “Well, sir, I got more compli- ments on that sermon than on all my previous speeches. x * * “And I must admit that I felt have found that the attendance on Sunday is now 62 per cent greater than for the past year. My con- gregation has also asked me to come back and I am being given a salary boost, too.”’ FACTS ARE FACTS Facts are facts, whether you de- tive them from -this progressive newspaper or a musty scientific tome in a college library. So never succumb te the com- mon form of educational hypocrisy which makes you think newspapers can’t alter your life by giving you new , : a = x * in yi rronias ned en ‘eto cover SEae eoaoeete fate a pe | (Copyright 1958) % ¢ ee These ive Top New York Shows Two for the Seesaw # \" * "MUSIC MAN” "WEST SIDE STORY” Br | *"OH CAPTAIN” | . = == * TWO for the SEESAW” * FAIR GAME” } 7 Fly with The Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York on June 23rd for a vacation you'll long remember. You'll stay in New . - York's newest hotel, The Manhattan, completely air conditioned for your comfort. There will be interesting tours and fun parties _ to round out a memorable week. . | S$ PER Come Along With Us PERSON Send in the coupon appearing in The Pontiac : Press or send in your. check with an explanatory oo : | . note. First come, first served. All must be in Pa So : | _before May 23rd. 2 eae | ye on rrr ; _ West Side Story |3 a , | six a - iz THE PONTIAC PERS SA'T'URDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 Chiang Kai-shek Tells How He Achieves Inner Peace tt > ~ = ST. JOHN'S a 7 . ‘LUTHERAN CHURCH |More Like the Master,’ | Confident Living. ~ . © un. ser Gan Scnon Hb. Faster fount depicting. the lil of Christ Men of Bethany Spends Hour and Half Confirmation Sunday School ... 9:45A.M. [will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday | Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. a Bethel Baptist Church, 173 * Slate Breakfast With God Each D ay Palm Sunday FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1527 Joslyn 1 Bieck N. of Walton Bivd. —- — | | rad i -— ° = OF FBR] Sunday School .....10100 A.M. SEVENTH 1 DAY ADVENTIST HURCH | ¢ By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | Morning Worship ...11:00 A.M. 7 James O. Cunnington, ao URC The Seven Last Words’ Last summer I was the guest of President and Madame Rev. George A. Mahder : |} Youth Service ...... 6:30 P.M. OR 3-9512 156 Mt. Clemens St. to Be Given by Sénior|chiang Kai-shek on Formosa. I have known Madame Chiang) to Baptize Children at § School, 9:45 fa Thane Praven Sontag Tak be Decent baer weet ewer tee erro saree set eros x m Choir Sunday Evening [for several years but this was my first meeting with the Gen-| St, Pgul Lutheran | unday eet. . ges ° Young Peoples Meeting : _ . ; i . . . Saturday, 7:00 P. M. , cralissimo- _ Classes for AY Ages Sie prooliod Prayer Meeting ..0 ...........-06. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Palm Sunday will begin at 7:45) Chiang is a Methodist and obviously a The largest class in the history for a Friendly = — - a.m. in Bomnapy Baptist Church man of great Christian spirit. I was so im- of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Sunday 11 A M Chureh when the Men® Fellowship have pressed by his depth of character that I asked Will be confirmed and taken into ungay = Rev. 7. H. Stat FE 2.8497: WESLEYAN METHODIST erica ed Pea him how he had developed this inner peace. ene cptuncan TSU SERMON: ~~. — : 67 NORTH LYNN STREET will preside. ei He said: “I wasn’t always this way. I did yw yy. | “LIFE’'S GOLDEN — 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship t * not always have inner peace — I was a rest-' the Rev, George A. Mahder,. OPPORTUNITY” FIRST UNITED W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. _ The morning speaker will be the less, tense man. But I knew I had to conquer ‘pastor, will confirm the following: | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. H. L. JOHNSON. Pastor Rey, Arthur L. Farrell, executive this and with God’s help I learned how to Leota Roggow, Martha Lease, | posieea ‘secretary of the Michigan Baptist Elaine Neff, Mary Liedeke, War-| Evangelistic, 7:45 | OFr ~ — —_——— = eo eee | Convention. Ralph Bergemann do 50. That was one of the supreme experi- A de 5 ey C tt di : ONENESS will lead group singing. | PEALE ences of all my life.” Dae ee ala aca : 178 Green Street CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | Young people from the Junior — How did you do tt,” E wanted to Know, Others will be Marge Ture- - Tuesday. . Sunday ‘Sebel =... 1000 ALM. 505 Auburn Avenue High Baptist Youth Fellowship | “I decided upon the practice of spending thirty min- | bull, Dennis Gilander, Ruth Bible Study, 7:00 Morning Worship .......11:00 A.M. Dr. L. L. Marion—Founder | will serve the breakfast with ~ utes every morning in Bible reading, meditation and | Giander, Mabel Brown, Clarence | _ Sun. Evening Service .... 7.00 P. M. Rev. 3} eather Guartuad, anoint ! Ader foe heading the | prayer. But that wasn’t enough, so I added thirty minutes | Dolsen, Rose Dolsen, Wells | Bare CES Linen sees = 9:45 te 11:30 A. M—Cemmunion and Jen Commmunee | at noontime. Even that did not seem to be enough, so I | Hogan, Ralph Markwood, Gene- | Thursday, 7:45 mes Gane ieee “ Worship Service | Dr. Joseph I Chapman, pastor,, added thirty minutes more in the evening.” Sieve ork weed meres lee a “The Whele Geapel for the DR. TOLA P. MARION—Speaker will speak on “And They Sang j man, / Marian Phelps. Ellen | “CANDLELIGHT Whole World" ONENESS 11:30 to ¥: 15 Noon—Sunday School Hosanna” at both the 9 and 11) He told me that he spends this hour and a half of Bible) Lerenz and Arthur Rattew. COMMUNION 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Service ‘a.m. services. ‘reading, meditation and prayer each day without isterep:| Children to be baptized by the. aa 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service Special music will’ be furnished tion. He has given.orders that, no matter how great the crisis, pastor will be Dennis,’ Daniel and SERVICE REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC by the Senior Choir and Elizabeth ne is not to be disturbed when at his devotions. He and Madame Donna Neff, Roger and Timothy 7:45 P. M.—Bible Study and Choir Rehearsal Warrilow, soloist. Mrs. George) ; A Church With a Friendly Welcome! Taneath will sing, “The Palms.” Chiang pray together, sometimes in thelr room, or they may Scorers oo Randy Hil «visit the Church’ of the SCIENCE CHURCH . . Bruce Lewis will assist the pas- even do this while walking in the forest. The pear also will baptize the, Old Fashioned Gospel!” 30 Whittemore Street a = ane me_,'tor at the 9 am. service and| * *« * idtiowdag adults: Ellen Loren, Sunday Evening Prayer Service, ‘Suzanne Leoni at 11 a.m. | I wonder how many of my readers spend thirty minutes /wellg Hogan and Leota Roggow. MM 210 N. Perry at Milbourne MR. HAROLD PHILLIPS j Silver Tea, ne TS M, Last Words’” at 8 p.m. Sunday. ‘Sunday. ‘ ° | | s Under the direction of Elda L, With God each day, let alone an hour and a half. How much Central Methodist Sutter, the Senior Choir will pre- tione do we daily spend worrying? But, you say, I haven't time, rea ast Wesley C. Wibley. Paster : sent the cantata, “The Seven I'm too busy to spare an hour and a half except maybe on YMCA B kf 23 = , + — oF Annual Missionary Rev. Milton H. Bank, D. D., Minister Calvin C. Riee, B.D., Assoc. | Soloists will be Mrs. Martin ] g Jobn H. Hell, D.D., Assoc. | Wolfe, Mrs. George Zannoth, Are you or I as busy as Chiang. Kai-shek or the many at - MM. Tel ay Conference ay Fe - | Robert Williams and Ralph | other great men of our time who always find time to / MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. | Bergemann. pray? No, of course we aren't. The real question is do you | Laymen of all denominations are | April 2nd thru 6th . 5 199 | At 8 p.m. Wednesday, the pas-| ‘want to acquire the kind of inner peace that reflects it- invited to the annual Good Friday 7:30 NIGHTLY “JESUS’ SERMON ON LOVE tor will conduct a worship capil self in personal power and effectiveness? That comes only vaca and reer ce the | _ s er : ; with the meditation on “The New) with ice—the price of time and effort. a) EAN |emens CALVARY Special Speak Dr. Bank, Preaching lic me Gia le was wel oo an : 'St., said Dr. Milton H. Bank, com. MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Elmer V. Thompson - (BROADCAST Over WEN 11:00 A. M.) in charge of the ordinance of Be- If you want such effectiveness why not start today? Per- are chairman. 306 Midway—et Seaford lievers’ Baptism with a class of 16 haps at the start you will not take an hour and a half, or an Breakfast will be served at 7:30} Sanday. “Wroranp 2000 han = Sunny Vale Chapel ———————— candidates. jhour, or even half an hour. Fifteen minutes today, tomorrow, * ™. followed by an address by Dr. | Evening Worship 7:80 P.M. i Frederick Wednesd: of Pr $311 Pontiae Lake Rd. tk ® *& a rick Vosburg of the Court nesésy, Day ayer 19:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL land the next day will do wonders for you. Ist t Methodi h, | Beginning at 10:00 A.M. Everyone Welcome Classes for All Ages. Members of the congregation| You will feel something really different in your life and ree e st Church, Flint. Rev. Rese L. Davis, Pastor 11-00 A. M. WORSHIP: will gather around tables as was The morning affair is sponsored ‘= ve om ecapeeenguemnepenenn ‘ & then you will want to take more time as you go on. There is}, Ch a ase = — “Man's Greatest ‘done at the first Lord's Supper at y the Christian Emphasis Com Question” ‘8 p.m. Thursday. The pastor's NO one reading my words who cannot do this and get the same mittee of the Y. n vostolic Church of Christ Communion meditation will be results as Chiang Kai-shek does. Members include Dr. Bank, Pp ; bg “Please Remember Me.” | My old friend, Dr. Samuel M. Shoemaker, has just edited cele E. C. Huthwaite, Floyd: 459 CENTRAL . without Seeun Gacanueemre tact 'a wonderful book, “Faith at Work,” which contains among iF son Pe a Sok canes a Sunday School and Worship. ..... 10:00 a. m. 10? M. ING worsmr, | many other fine things a suggestion to remember when taking |oimer end Ted N. Sloason, Evangelistic Service ..... vovcess 22009. m. racae! "The ‘Gurist of the Gres” Grace Lutheran time out to pray. Break up the word “Psalm” in this uniquely, | yesedey bate rok Wa eRe slsiewe 7% p.m ” rr. ins’ wai insta naa ts eh Prayer — Shon Chole effective manner: P for praise, 8 for surrender, A for asking, . -, _ | Yours pl heparan: sr eoware vias TER > = : UNITED MISSIONAR NAR CHURCH ; L for listening and M for meditation. That is a good technique, ‘Christ the King,’ Movie, |] Seturday Night Service... 006 a : t Eastern Junior Migh—Geateré ot &. Pike ito use in stimulating the peace and power that comes from g¢ St, Vincent de Paul | Church Phone FE 5-8361 i uate s FR 6-008 0 eceive prayer. ; | ee ene Bishop L. A. Parent a (Copyright 1958) Bishop L. A. — ; bas sii a King” will be shown at 6 p.m. Pastor Res. OL 2-475! Parent, Paster Senior, Children’s Choir |Sunday in the St, Vincent de Paul ——— : : — = PONTIAC CHURCH | Setict, Children’s Choi | ee ea OF CHRIST | Monms won Order of Eastern Star 9 yreryimereeces || Bethany Baptist Church to Observe Palm Sunday comanines: ine Seve il be. West Huron at Mark Street and cookies. DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster Grace Lutheran Church has chos- en traditional Palm Sunday for the lreception of 18 children into com- Welcomes All Visitors Bible ong = eeuscccesccees 0:50 AM. The Order of Eastern Star will Hymn.” Closing remarks will be = a PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education | Meroe Ep at Bg ee 10:50 A.M. |/municant membership at the 11 steer - eee a ia \the oes . . First Christian Church 7:45 A.M. Men's Fellowship Breakfast Sunday oe ip . a.m. eerie. iS eae po Disciples of Christ if §=6©9:00 A.M d 11:00 A.M. W y C Grace” ‘ oosevelt Masonic Temple, 22 ,- ; P t : .M. an : -M. Worshop Services Wednesday Evening sana PM. iy Under the direction of Mrs,'State St eee a pene cnetion y ine Bible School 10 A. M. Sermon “AND THEY SANG, “HOSANNA”. ‘James B. Forman, the Children’s| * € Rev. Mr. Watkins, Nelle Killen will) Worship Service 11 A. M. 9:50 A.M. Church School. Classes for All. : W.-W. Ball, Minister 1180 North Perry Street \Choir will sing ‘Seek Ye the Lord | Sponsoring the religious rite are play the postlude. | 858 W. Huron 7 . taken from Isaiah. the Areme Chapter No. 503 with’ Rev. D. D. McColl :00 P.M. Senior, Junior High and Junior Youth Groups ec laniam (AN) Glory (land) ee Graham, by Bethany’s Senior Choir a by Elda L. Sader iy oases oes Nec harm ne, Somes Ce at 7.30) BLM, CENTRAL Sutter, Minster of Msi worship hour directed by John | - é Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Service of Worship < Matron, and -Eldon Sweazy,) ‘ i “ / Quitmeyer, organist and choir Oe te of pontiac Chan, ia CHRISTIAN Meditation aby (es pastor “New Life in Christ” master, “Dismas, the Thief on the Cross ter No. 228 Those being received through * + + jwill be the subject for Maundy } CH URCH Maundy Wey 8:00 P.M. The Lord’s Supper in the ‘confirmation will be Garry S.| The organ prelude will be Thursday's Communion service at G. W. Gibson. Minister Upper Room (Fellowship Hall). | ‘ 7: m. in th theran rch Bahling, Robert L. Eriksen, Pa- played by Nelle Killen. Helen Ue f Necencion. Lu Church } Fe 4.0239 447 N. Saginaw Friday 2:00-3:00 P.M. Community Good Friday Service, tricia A. Fater, Dennis C. Hyde, Cjark will open the program with 0 First Christian Church. Meditation by D ‘Charlotte A. Kuhn, Kathleen M. welcoming remarks. This will be| ee Bible School ...... $45 A.M. Joseph I. Chapman on the thease “Words ‘Leggett, Carol A. Lindmark, Judith followed by the procession of The Rev. William LaFountain | Morning Worship ,. 11:00 A. M. from the Cross.” '§. Loch and Ralph J. Nicholas. [members dressed in white who wil] Will conduct the meditative portion | Youth Service ...°.., 6:00 P.M. | The Senior Choir ‘will present 'Mrs. Svea L. Pine shes Ma- Maundy Thursday | ee —= 8:00 P.M. Cantata “The Seven Last Words of Christ” | | | E FIRST METHODIST 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE VICTORIOUS KING” 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL Choir Vesper Service 4 P. M. 6:15 METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Others will be Joyce Patterson, form The Cross. et the ae ae Use Martin | Evening Service _.. 7:00P.M. |. 7:30 P. M. ‘Richard L. Riki, outz will direct the Liturgy. | Prayer Meeting and oe “An American ist €C } hurch” ! eee: jenn F Rowse. Robert, The Rev. Edmond I. Watkins | * *£ « phy iy We s a So bi an Baptist Convention Church A. Scott, Sharon E. Wheeler, Tom. of the Joslyn Avenue United =p, Foutz is presently engaged ‘my M. Scott, Susan M. Tyrrell Presbyterian Church will give in developing a United Lutheran 1 CLARKSTON METHODIST envree and William R. Vascassenno. _ _‘*he Invocation. é Mission in Rochester. Members of Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, M x* *« Under the direction of Edward the mission have been invited to Church School—9:45 and 11:15 A. _ ; | The pastor, the Rev. Richard C. Banghart, the Pontiac Central the Thursday evening service as e an y Family Worship—8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 A. M. Stuckmeyer will conduct the serv-|High School Junior Ensemble will well as the social hour which will : SERMON SUBJECT: “I Believe in Discipleship” ices, ‘sing Oh Blessed Jesus.” 'immediatel follow. REV, WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, Paster . Dr. Milton H. Bank of Central * * * A LI N E CHURCH ‘T h ’ \Methodist Church will present the, A Good Friday meditation en- e Redeemer’ atternoon add titled " e n address. itled ‘‘Longinus, the Centurion’, 230 N. Cass Lake Road Preceding the offertory the Jun. will be held the following eve- The Pilgrim Holiness Church to Be Presented ‘ior Ensemble will sing “Crusader’ : ning from i :30- to 8:1 15. - 7 grim Holiness es ee =| DEDICATION of NEW CHURCH oa a ee Mw | FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Worship... Golden a Goss Woe ~ om 730 :30P.M. ' The Senior Choir of Central New Location 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Sunday, March 30th inspirational Singing —- Bible proaing Methodist Church will present an Buedey: Moree PM er Gus Osis Gh pace ate ALM. . - “The Little Church With the Big Heart” ombeae The Redeemer. DY T weanesday. April 2, Rev, Marshall, Speaker 7:30 PM, B. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. Martin Shaw at 4 p. m. Sunday. [ Saterday, March 29, Bunce @ Card Party & Potinck Supper... 6:00 P. M. —— | Ld * * HARRY NICHOLS, President. PLENTY of FREE PARKING = =", A contemporary writer, Mr. Shaw's oratorio exemplifies his MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH: ee Tce ets on "All Saints Episcopal Church 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Scriptures, poems by Queen Fliza- Willi S W. Pik Sunday School....10A.M. Morning Worship...... 11:15 A. M. beth, Christine Rossetti, an un- iliams St. at ike Young Peoples:..... 6:15 P. M. known 15th century poet, Bishop Ua Baldi a iacsea e+ | : 7:30 P.M. | Coxe, and others. ; , fi Eve. Worship. .7:30P.M.. Wednesday Eve. Service | Soloists will be Rose Jorgenson, SUNDAY SERVICES J : ny BRANCH SUNDAY. SCHOOL HELD AT ‘soprano; June Rohr, alto: Free- 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion ap j ’ LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. man Williams, tenor and Joseph 9:30 A.M.—Festival Procession, tate \ral Davis, baritone. Mrs. W. Henry Morning Prayer and i , ee - ‘a manna nt Sink is organist and George H. Sermon by the Rector i | | We ——_ REV. G. J. BERSCHE, sean 3 Putnam, director. Church School. . Pastor ‘ . | Tea will be served afterward in ff} 11:00 AM —Festival Procession, ae isl JOHN HAZLETT, . Columbia Avenue hoe chureh parlors. The public has. Morning Prayer and Me" al | . Minister of Music ' n invited. | rmon by the Rector ; é : an’ BAPTIST . : ! Church School * ScBemate / * Hl i . 0 CHURCH | Ist CONGREGATIONAL | |) ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Services 64 West Columbia A | sem, e CHURCH | 6:00 A. M—Holy bryos yg ttt A » Sunday School . rs .| 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 the National Youth Project of the |J. Bersche came to the church in) 1948. “He Came Seeing.” is the name of the play to be presented at the, Presbyteriaan Church at 7 p.m.) An offering will be received for; 4 1931, at which time it received a charter. In 1933 the congregation rented r the church building at 178 Green| public. 4400 W. Walton Bivd., Drayton St., purchasing it in 1934. * * ¢ | The present pastor, thé Rev. G.| phe observance will begin with | a discourse by the. presiding minister on “The Lord's Eve- ning Meal.” BEGAN TO BUILD Building operations on Cass Lake : road began in May 1956. When the ° Green street property was sold in Detroit Pastor, Speaker January 1957, services were heldat St. James Missionary for eight months in Isaac Crary | Junior High School near thé church The Rev, V. R, Siggers of De- i site. ltroit will be the speaker at 3:30) Sunday afternoon in St. James Mis- The Sunday School unit was | ‘inieked mm 66 “ee 5 et! Baptist Church, 345 Bagley | Though the sanctuary was occu. | pied_one month later, it was not len of the church, a musical pro- | completes Gall new gram will also be featured during. A general contractor was not the service. Following the turkey. employed. A_ building committee dinner, an evening meeting will ‘composed of Vincent Brill, Virgil be held at 7:30 Sunday. The King | Allen, Wiliam C. Bower, Joseph = Queen contest will close at this Sponsored by the Business Wom- hate James Bennett, James service. | CHURCH 1 NAZARENE ee stare STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A. M. Worship ........ 11:00 A. M. | | | “THE TRIUMPH” Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Youth Service... .. 6:30 P. M. h A. Hutchinson Richard North Pastor of Music Each Evening Through Easter at 7:30 (except Monday) Sunday Morning at 11:00 Bring the Family! : | | lee iq re Ainst FREE rae METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT, CLEMENS STREET tyel 4. Hewisen, Pastor Rev. J. C. Flewelling. Evangelist in: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Oakland and Saginaw 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL (Classes for All Ages) 10:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP ~H. H? Savage, D.D., Speaking Minnesota 7:00 p. m. Northwestern College A Cappe Minneapolis, | c ___ Prolessor W. B, Bernsten. Director”. jister of the Pontiac West Congre-, the group held gation announces Jehovah's Wit- The Pontaac West and East Con-. The North Untt will meet at! 7:30 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall, Plains. Services are open to the | REVIVAL | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | Elisabeth Lake Rd, ‘at Tide ! Church Service tereseaseenansnsenes gates Bervice Tp. m. Wednesda S. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EW FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Paster REV. WILLIAM HM. MARBACH, 0.0. Associote Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . 9:30-1:00 | | 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 . .. A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., | Block Off Baldwin Evangel Temple 365 E. Wilson Ave. i | al, FY hier 7?P.M. MISSIONARY PROGRAM Rev. John Williams, missionary to the Bahama Islands, will be showing slides of the Islands and will provide the musical portion of the program oe ) Everyone Welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL eee ccccccecevocceccccccsces: 945 AM. MORNING WORSHIP ..........-.ssecsseeeeeeceree) 1045 AM EVENING SERVICE ......-.sseee stesicscscess FO ES BIBLE STUDY. WEDNESDAY | SGEC REC BpGCad COHOUCOOC 7:30 P.M. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin—FE 4-7172 REV. PAUL amen newly elected pester from 6t. Charies, Me. Sunday School ........ sisleialelsielereveis. seeecsoeee G45 A.M, Morning Worship ...... Lieesia levels cere se sveveae VE200 A.M, Sunday Evening Worship .............- see ecnes 7:00 P. M, Wednesday Diy Service . 7:30 P.M WELL BAGGETT, ‘Music Director | THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street SUNDAY SERVICES— Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation expe re ue P.M. Wednesday Prayer bah Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M $/Captein and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. commanding olficers-in-charge YOU ARE Sage a! INVITED if Sat. Eve, Service ... 7:30 P.M. | | a Saab eee ae ; GRACE ‘| Sunday Morning ri f evealS udan “ Corner Genesse and Glendale Worship ... ... 11:00 A. M. SS 4 (West Gide) ore. People Ati 55 6:15 P.M. of Africa. . Mid-Week Prayer * \ Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor Thursday ...... 7:30 P.M. | The play is| under the direction AME Sunday ivening 9.309. M. |, ARCHBISHOP PAROYIAN © (°% Charlotte Baird. 3 Sendsris Poe a A.M. © pey. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor . ; 1AM : J) and City ofticials and churen (to Give Sacred Concert } + |. dignitaries. . A concert of sacred music b é A The New The Armenian prelate is on a'the 42-voice A Cappella choir of ST TRI N ITY . = tour of the United States to assume! Providence - Barrington Bible Col-| ° 7 COVERT authority over Armenian churches lege will be presented at 7:30 Sat- Aueern a — ; pet rave om tir ‘he oo a poland Ov polerendripte | t ° TY urch in Armenia; an ise/ Church in Waterfo wnship. } Ralph C, Claus, Pastor COMMUNI funds to help maintain the fnde-| The choir, which traveled some, 9 h 4S A.M : CHURCH pendent status of the Holy See 4f'6 000 miles last year presented | 65! : ~— a Se ") 8:30 A. M. Beirut. leoncerts and has sung at the White = Second Service ...11:00-A.M. Sterts This Sundey Sponsoring. the banquet is che House in Washington, D.C. The’ : + . 5 at the Armenian Apostolie Church Fund director is Warren E. Adams. wunsoncovrnrscxo0t |@e7=/CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ST. PAUL 1150 Seott Lake Ré. s 7 slyn at Third nN SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY eet Presenting ~ “REALTY” U George Mahder, Pastor - A erga y School P cor om. ool Ke Se L er pohes cna ap at Lewrene ee 8 ‘ | ..10:45 A. M. Bi] Gospel Messages that S unday Schoo ‘ast rence Street [iM Morning Service .. 9:30AM. 8] Music and “Singing You'll Enjoy! ni 11:00 A. M. Open Daly mt! ~ Wednesday Evening HAMtSPM ff ts ® SUNDAY SCHOOL. u Service 8 P. M. Friday to9P.M. 3 : L ni , 10:30 A. M. S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST — [ {BLOOMFIELD 8) worstup service | Q nme 2 Fy) ek | 1130 A.M. Ly HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS = 4 Sia w TELEVISION u i, We. tone Pastor Rev. Burton E. Stevens, Pastor | 1 alae pA soiiaes eh SUNDA 8 30 A M = aerate UTA aoe Christ Now. ig 5 Sunday—9:45 A.M : KYZ-TV Qa rahe , <. f . - ‘ {6} y i Wf : ij fj Wij ; ti Hf Sk — dy. =] f) ~— ij i= if i, i) 4 FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN eo 56 NORTH ROSELAWN be , Wednesday, ame vm . Ly re Messa the Paster, 11 A. M. DeVault Pre-Easter Sunday Seneet 3 16 fing M. oe Musie b ler and a Mm, “Man eof ng el A y Pairicls by Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS . 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL TOPIC: “The Withered Hand” Completely Departmentalized Sunde All| Ages... Madura Gupecvised Nussery 11 A. M Service Emmanuel Baptist Choir 7:30 P. M. Service Baptismal and Choir and Special Music — Dr. Malone Speaking at All Services — RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A.M. EACH WEEK DAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week =~ 1,407 FIGHT. Bikes, Balls = TIT PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1958 Sign tts Truly Springtime Spring is here and it’s time for little girls to play hopscotch and jump rope. Martha Dunlay does a bit of hopping as her sister, Barbara, awaits her turn. Brothers Michael (far le{t) and Peter would Personal News Home again on Oneida road following two weeks spéht in the South are Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Gatley. The couple spent’ a good deal of time on the island of Sanibel off the coast of Fort Myers, Fla., and enjoyed an exciting weekend at Nassau. * * * Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and Alice Serrell have returned to their home in Rochester following a month’s stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Serrell in Englewood, Fla. They were occupying the home of Miss Serrell’s brother and sister-in-law, while the couple vacationed in Mexico. ~ * * x Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Gehringer of Bloomfield Hills and their children, Terry and Charles, will leave by plane Wednesday morning for a vacation , at Pompano Beach, Fila., where they will stay at the Vista del Mar Hotel. Accompanying the Gehringers on the two-week trip will be Mr. and Mrs. Vere Hodges of Ottawa drive and their daughter, Ann. * * * Returned from a trip abroad as a member of the Wayne State University Tour Co. is the Rev. Kenneth Stephens of Fernberry court. The Rev..Mr. Stephens was a member of a group of 16 persons who toured Europe and the Near East under President Eisenhower’s program for inter- national exchange of culture, directed by the U‘S. State Department. Highlighting the trip was a visit to India and attendance at the International Drama Festival in Parma, Italy. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Vern McClelland of Clarkston and Maple Leaf Club Holds Luncheon Members of the Maple Leaf ,_One, hundred and fifty at- tended the annual spring ban- Pentiae Press Photos seem to prefer getting the girls interested in a good game of softball. They are the children of the Robert J. Dunlays of Illinois avenue. of Area Interest their daughters, Barbara and Mrs. Ronel White of . Sylvan Lake have returned from a two-week vaca- tion in Florida. The family headquartered at Mel- bourne. * * * ° Following a Friday evening rehearsal for the wedding of Jean -Martha McLeod and Charles Binder, the parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Binder of Tawas City, enter- tained the bridal party at Highland Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton Jr. and Lois Hall also were guests at the affair. Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. McLeod of Old Orchard drive, and Charles will ex- change vows this evening in a candlelight service at Central Methodist Church. x *« * . Barbara Hess, who has been serving as house president of Alpha Xi Delta sorority at Michigan State University, has been elected membership chair- man for the coming year. She is also Beta Theta Chapter representative for the province convention to be held at Dearborn Inn April 19 and 20. A junior at MSU, Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Hess of Draper avenue. * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Mary Margaret, March 24 at St. Joseph Hospital in Flint are Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kerrigan (nee Frances M. Bleau) of Grand Blanc, formerly of Pontiac. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kerrigan of Riviera terrace and the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bleau. 150 at Spring Banquet Dance Club The Rev. Frank Drown, mis- sionary from South America, President Luncheon Club gathered at Hotel Waldron Friday with - Mrs. Guy Tubbs, Mrs. Stewart Townsend, Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Glenn Wilson acting as hostesses. The group will meet again at Hote] Waldron on April 25. quet Thursday held by the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of First Baptist Church. Sixteen members of the Lin- coln Junior High School ensem- ble under the diregtion of Jerry Smith sang. Members of the Ninth Grade Chorus of Eastern Junior High School will be polishing up their songs this weekend for their parts in the operetta “HMS Gilbert and Sullivan, which will be presented in the school auditorium Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Pinafore” by Left tercu p. was speaker. The annual spring conference will be held April 9-13. Speakers will be the Rev. Arthur Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Larson, Isabel Jones, Ann Williams and the Rev. Irl McCallister. Pontiae Press Phote to right are Sharlene Groves of Astor. street, as Josephine; Ed Haroutunian _of South Paddock street, as Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, and Edith Nichols of Mount Clemens street, as. Little But, ’ Russell Pope, Is Elected John DePauw was elected president of Elks SaShay-Quad- rille square dance club Friday evening. Serving with him are Howard Bond, vice president; Mrs. Ray Swaney, secretary; Mrs. Jo- seph Belant and Howard Up- ton and Frank Coad, board of governors. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Redo and Emo Rohrbach were guests for the evening. Claude Daniels was master of ceremonies. He was aided by callers William Spalding, Harold McDon- nell, Robert Neinstedt, William Schmiel and Burnell McAllis- ter. Others were Mr. Bond, Mr. Upton, Oscar Denham, Bert Denham and Mr. DePauw. Ladies Fete Woman, 86, on Birthday Ladies Aid Society of Oak- land Avenue United Presbyte- rian Church honored Mrs. Ada Mortenson on her 8th birth- — day Thursday. Her daughter, Mrs. Isabel Manberg of Crystal Falls, was a guest. Other guests were Mrs. J. C. Smith, Audrey Lim-keman and Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Har- roun, * * * ‘ Cancer pads were made for American Cancer Society. Hos- tesses fora cooperative lunch- eon. were Mrs. Ernal Lioyd and Mrs. Marion V. Brown Mrs. Guy Caswall par participat- ed in the program. “> f % of the house. have married this Getting the bicycle cleaned up for spring after it's been stored in the garage for several months is the job of John Dunlap (left) and ‘his brother David. Sister Susan supervises the job ? * ae e ) Ot Ee A fellow is never too young to learn to play softball, or so it would seem Kirk Lindquist (right) is telling his 2-year-old brother, Erik. Dear Abby.... Kristin also Street. and Ann waits anxiously to try the cleaned vehicle out. of Dr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Dunlap of Avondale avenue. urges her little brother to develop his Hall baseball skills. of the Victor Lindquists of Pirrin Display of Photo All Right of a friend of mine has just recently married for the second time. His first wife, to whom he was married for 20 years and of whom my friend was very fond, died several years ago. “My friend is living with her son and new daughter - in- law, whom she likes very much, too. While paying her a visit the other day I noticed she had a picture of her first daughter in-law in her room. “I was quite surprised at this and told her I thought it was wrong and very unfair to her present daughter - in - law. She disagreed with me and so opinion.”’ Answer: There is no rea- son in the world why she should cease caring for some- one she has loved for a long time and it certainly takes nothing away from the affec- tion which she is now begin- * ning to feel for her new daugh- ter-in-law. Of course, if she continuously ” extolled the virtues of the for- mer one to the belittlement of the present one, be another story. “Dear Mrs. Post: The son of very good friends of ours is in a seminary studying for the priesthood. He will finish digs training soon and will cel- ebrate his first Mass here. I have known this young man all They are children called him Tom. Will you Answer: It would be lacking in proper respect to call him Tom. But it would be quite proper for old friends to call him ‘Father Tom.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it nec- hotel for getting a taxi? If so, how much should he be given?” Answer: Not if he merely opens the door of a taxi al- - ready in front of the door, but if he has to go and find one for you, you must tip him. The amount you give him will depend on how hard taxis: are to find at that time. Child Culture Club Hears Talk Mrs. Gordon Dale of Flint spoke on ‘‘New Horizons in Sex Education for Children’? when Child Culture Club met Thurs- day in the LaFay drive home of Mrs. William Thiede. The speaker is on the staff of Clara Elizabeth Fund for Maternal Health. The April 10 meeting, which is to be annual Dad's Night, will be held in St. Benedict ! The three are children Check Hosiery for Ankle Fit we decided to write for your that would - of his Jife and have always | please tell me what to call - him after he becomes a priest?” essary to tip the doorman ata . by Flint Woman Don’t Build Up Molehill DEAR ABBY: I am 33 and my old man is 71. We've been married almost 30 years but I'm ready to . si tea call it quits. He thinks he's a regular “Romeo” with the women lately. A young 3 Italian couple } moved into if our building s*. ©. and he got ABBY the lady to teach him how to say “I love you’’ in Italian and he always giggles and says it to her. He goes into her apartment and asks her to wash his hair. How can I get him down to earth or should I leave him? The whole building is talking. JULIA DEAR JULIA: Your “old man" is probably having a little innocent fun. If you want’ to make a mountain out of a molehill — just add a. little dirt to it. * * * DEAR .ABBY: I got mar- ried at the age of 15 because my parents were so strict they wouldn't let me go out I made a bad mistake because I married a man who was no good. This was 24 years ago and I am .paying for my parents’ . Mistake but I want to tell you fo tell all the other parents for me that being too stritt is no good either, If I had had the chance to see a few | other men I — on SORRY NOW > DEAR SORRY: I will print your letter and add my two cents, Being too strict is no good — and being too loose can cook one’s goose. * ££ DEAR ABBY: § My boy friend is very strong, but he gets too rough at times without meaning to. He kissed me so hard once my nose bled. When he kids around with me I carry the black and blue marks for weeks. My father says if he doesn't change his ways I,can't go around with him anymore. Have you any suggestions? BLACK AND BLUE DEAR B AND B: Tell ‘‘Mus- cles"’ to cut out the rough and tumble and try a little tender- — ness. It isn't necessary to bruise a girl in order to make an “impression.” ke ok DEAR ABBY: I am a man, 51 years old with good char- acter and head full of hair (black and wavy) all my own. I'd like a woman not too tall and not too fat. . I don’t want a lady who is divorced or one who has chil- dren. I am not interested in a woman who smokes and drinks either. I will not turn down a Jewess but I don’t want a woman who was reared in a Catholic home. I am A-1 at the bank and am sending you my banker's narhe to prove it, ful lonesorhe. “ 7 KARL DEAR KARL: For a man“ ‘who's “Powerful Lonesome,” you "are: powertut ‘particular. I’m power: ~‘ For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pon- tiac Press, Enclose a_ self- addressed, stamped envelope. Good ankle fit in stockings is especially important with the low - heeled shoes which are worm with the popular shorter skirts. This is another good reason for sudsing nylons after each wear—because stockings tend to ‘‘bag’’ a bit when worn but snug up again to fit smoothly after being sudsed, rinsed and ‘dried, while vecutioning in. Aca salen! \ Mexico, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of take Angelus. a he —t spe two months at ‘the. a —r — § « NINE Troubled Emotions Often Cause Fatigue _ Consider Body and Mind as Unit subconscious) - By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN : It is‘a great mistake to think of the body and mind, or emotions, separately. We cannot separate in- digestion from disposition any more ‘than we can fatigue from a feeling of inferiority, There is an . almost mystical connection be- tween our spiritual and physical selves. x *« * “We know that a great fund of energy lies in a health-- building . routine and that fatigue does not always come from physical’ defects: or illness. © be ston Gas fo weer? or to the rumbling of our subcon- scious mind, During recent years much has been learned about fatigue, La- test opinion is that there is ne such thing as extreme fatigue or. The famous cleaning | method endorsed by BIGELOW © Right in Your Own Home © in a Single Day! We're authorized declers for this dirt-chasing method — quick —efficient—low- priced. Call us at FE 2-7132 ond we'll give you all the New Way Rug’ CLEANERS N OSCZAY. 6 by Fostoria As its name suggests, Nosegay many plain and geometric de- signs. Come see it in our open- ‘Stemware .. = or SALAD $ 25 “PLATES - MEET the MAN 7 and some in our mind. We can at least do some- STUDY EMOTIONS - If you are tired gost of the time, look into your emotional and mental setup. Boredom with house-) work has given women backaches, boredom with a husband has made invalids of them, and boredom with life generelly has prematurely aged them. * * * , If the situation which causes your unhappiness can be changed, _ then do so. If it cannot be changed, then ignore it as much as possible. once you recognize it for what it is. Do not concentrate on it. Try to adapt to it. If your life has fallen into a rut, do something about it! Join a class in painting or literature or handcraft or short story writ- If your life has fallen into a rut, do something ome it, A class in painting, for instance, might be un. time to worthwhile causes. Break the routine with new interests and activities. You will discover a new sest for living. ; fear or dissatisfaction with some| If you would like to have my condition or situation in which welleaflet ‘‘Worry” send a stamped, These conditions stem, rather, live. self-addressed envelope with your from boredam, worry, strains and x * * jrequest for leaflet No. 64. Address stresses ‘connected with the work] Some of the worries and resent-|Josephine Lowman in care of The we do. They are the result of|ments are in our conscious mind|Pontiac Press. | « nervous breakdown from over- work. \ Pontiac Press Photo service. Admiring the flag are two members of the group (left), Cress T. and Terry L. Guest of Linda Vista drive. The Young People’s Society of First Social Brethren Church will pre- sent a Christian and an American flag to the church tomorrow at the 11 a.m. How to ‘Remove Spots From Car Upholstery CHICAGO (INS) — Here is a guide for removing spots from the upholstery of your car, supplied by the Chicago Motor Club: Candy—Sponge with clear, warm water to dissolve the | with the NEW || FAMILY Aco Fruit stains — For peach, pear, cherry or plum stains, use cool water and a soapless shampoo. If necessary, use & few drops of vinegar in the water, For other fruit stains, use hot water and a little lem- sugar. Apply carbon tetrachlor- on juice. | ide to remove residue. eh tion: Use carbon tetrachloride . only when the car is well vent- Good Furniture ilated.) ° Chewing gum—Rub with ice N eeds Washing until gum hardens and rolls ; into a ball. In stubborn cases, | Any piece of fine wood furni- use carbon tetrachloride. — ture needs a good washing at inter- | Here‘s good news for the head cleanse it completely. pT et iw gd Herbert A- |! sponging with warm soapsuds. | There's no need to soak wood, of information Frhout “Life of || For deep stains, use carbon |course. Go over its surface care- Virginia's new Family Plan that || tetrachloride. fully with thick soap or detergent protects you and your wife and Greas and oil—Use carbon /suds on a damp cloth or sponge, your children with one policy ]} tetrachloride. then wipe with a cloth wrung out | at a new low cost. This at- * * * in clear water. tractive unusual plan Coffee and tea — Hot water, glycerin, then soap and water get the best results, provides life insurance protec- Polish dry with a fresh cloth, tion tor every eligible member Hof your family and auto- like. It will not be the enemy it was} vals, It’s the only way, really, to and then wax the surface if you net 1\ A chemise or not—as you will! Brigance designed this straight line, tucked-front dress without a waistline and you can dart the back for a shaped fit if you pre- fer. . * * * If you elect to throw away the belt, add one more button and button hole to the front band. But} no matter how you wear it, you'll wear it within hours after you start it and wear it often. The cool, clean, set-away col- lar is also very newsy this spring and has a tendency to slender- ize and lengthen one’s neck. Choose chambray, thin silk, sharkskin, printed lawn, linen, nov- elty cotton, very sheer wool. From this chart select the one size best for you: d by Brigance Be Sure to — parents are entertaining ten tirough. ‘\ ‘EASTER FASHION PARADE GIRLS’ } BOYS” DRESSES $499 SHIRTS With sapenets aoe Slip, White, Colors ~6x $1.99 ba. SLACKS . ; Washable Dress Pants of Linen or Gabardine Easy to Care for Nylon Dress with a Party Air 1-3 $3.99 7. 14 $5.99 4 to 12 $3.99 Slips; Panties, Socks, 14 $4.99 Coan Toppers ve on | TIES - SOCKS - HATS DIES’ PURSES DRESSES Juniors’ and misses’, half-sizes of cottons, rayon or linen. $8.99 w DRESSY BLOUSES © Smartly Styled to Complement Cotton-Nylon-Dacron $1.00 % $3.00 { $3.99 % $5.99 Nellie’s FE 5-2761 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. HOURS: sunciey te Thareex. eles mM. ohn M. Friday and Saturday 10 A, M. to 10 P $2.°99 te $5.00 | Patents, jplastics, leather, fashion colors, GLOVES in Russ’ Country Store + Bust Watst Size 12 requires 3% yards of 36- inch material for sleeveless dress. To order Pattern 1246, state size, send $1. For 192-page giant-size combl- nation Pattern booklet 12-13x, send $1. If paid by check, bank requires 4 cents handling charge. Address Spadea, Box 535, G. P. O., Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y. * * * ES DR. E. F. DENNE Optometrist 914 West Huron St. - FE 2-2€29 (Next week look for an Ameri- (Copyright 1958) Desperate By RUTH younger readers. Married at 16. Mother of son at 17. Carefree Bride at 16, These are just the bare facts of her letter, but they tell a story that might be an eye-opener to some of my Few months later husband out of work. Wite at 19 MILLETT — move in with his parents. In-law trouble. Young wife takes baby and goes to live with her parents. Her parents take care of baby while she works. Young couple go back together to give marriage a second chance. Marfiage still unhappy and young wife desperate, not knowing where to turn next, I don’t know the answer to her present situation and I doubt that anyone else does. But there was a simple answer three years ago, Don’t marry. Wait until you grow up. Get as much education for living and earning a living as you can. Date more than one young man, s0 that you can make comparisons and be sure when you have found the “right man” that he is the right one. It’s a sad thing for a girl to feel like a failure at 19. But how is she going to help it if she bites off a bigger slice of life than she can chew? Young couple and baby+ regret the decision are 20, But many of And their stories are depress- ingly alike. They certafnly aren’t like the, romantic notions teenage girls, have about how wonderful it would be to quit school and mms ‘can Designer Pattern by Mr. Mort) | Not all girls who marry at 16 | Refréshing _— Spring Beauty-Do Lively, Lovely Cold. Wave, on Apri) 3. Honored at Shower Mrs. Donald Harlabakos was honored with a Robinson assisted the hostess, matically includes, a few days }) i after birth, any. additional Cost. It You Do Better When You Consult 2 to OPEN SUNDAY 2 Spring Dresses— Coats—Suits and Accessories Alvins. | TELEGRAPH at HURON. |_| Ve \ \ a and Mrs, Gene Miller. The Signet} road home of Mrs. Haze? Taylor) will be opened for the meeting) given in the Fourth avenue home/f # of Judy Carline. Mrs. Robert ii | ri 9 Thrift NEISNER’S Members of Group Permanent BEAUTY SALON Sew Cancer Pads with Haircut 42 N. Saginaw St—2nd Floor Members of Esther Group of Cov- 54 FEderal 81343 ert ee ce met in ef Appointment Not Always Needed the American Cancer Society, with Mrs, James Smith as hostess, Guests at the Thursday gather- - ing were Mrs. Clarence Snider have your , family’s clothes cleaned clothes , . special is put on pertee pressing. — - an GRESHAM CLEANERS ol ad 605 Ocklend Ave. p prs OPEN MONDAY THRU peverter TAM - OP, M GA Ht OER I OT Bg Se Cae ee ees he 2a Se ae ee Se ee eee ts ee ee ee ™ of = Sie ere = 2 Bs OS t é ‘ 2 ~*~ : 5 ' ; ' 2 we ) * oe THE PONTIAC PRES3, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 . A | | . |Seeking His 14th Term = |[cr™- Hes mar trudge run in the y] won WV Hi ugust primary. Mar- he HAT’S | MY LINE? THREE RIVERS — St.-Jo-|vin became clerk at. 26 in 1933. — ” SUNDAY rYEECO PONT RIVE is related Ti} ord seph County Clerk John W. Mar- hh nie — the sromble the orovps of Pigerh ot = an = the vin was announced Saturday as a|. The state of Wyoming has about ACADEMY AWARD WINNER | reading fae wil suggest WHO | : candidate for his 14th consecutive '97,914 eivare miles. J OANNE OOD ‘ARD | YM IN THE + + « : BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR | MArket 4-2151 ‘Watch her in the role that gave her SUN., MON,. TURE HOLLYWOOD'S most coveted award. It's Always Cozy and Comfy With Our New IN-CAR HEATERS TONIGHT-A WOW OF A SHOW FOUR UNIT SHOW — ra wy 5 \* | ace Tv. $Tic | EXTRA No. 17 cae ias! rare SEE IT NOW ON FILM! ; 3 VUREC | The RETURN MATCH of the Century! 4 DLYIE 7 5 NNNGII , af * 6 GORDED CARMEN \ ; 7 WORTH 1i0.> fF WHO AM 1? 1. Ul w Yesterday's answer: chiVes, frEsh, one BSE HN UNOS WORT NOTH mom. At OSE wr ome MARTHA. AYER R rope: : iin SUGAR RAY” © wrets ur ine ne Hole, bors, parsley: | TONIGHT LOVE SEAVER of the Amazons” TI" acy times | “THE Enemy paLow” | ROBINSON fe, wats " : __| , SATURDAY i “STOPOVER TOKYO" Hollywood Headlines TONITE.--Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. | | | Martin & Lewis “ARTISTS & MODELS” | Maverick Star on Video | james Aree “GUN THE MAN Down” | |Most Happy Fella Indeed | By BOB THOMAS [autographs for visitors and swap- HOLLYWOOD — James Gar- ‘ping jokes with set workers. ner is indeed a maverick among, I asked him about a report he TV series stars—he’s a most hap- |had been given a nice, new con- py fella. jtract by Warner Brothers in honor Sound strange? Well, you'd be'of his gunning down Ed Sulluivan surprised how many TV stars/and Steve Allen. renkle over their salary, scripts, ‘‘Ho ho!"’ he said. “How long billing, residuals, etc. Not Garner.) you been around Hollywood?” SUNDA ¥—MONDAY | When I visited him on the Maver") I told him longer than I would lick set, he was happily signing care to divulge. = | | “Then you know better than to oN Rell —~, y’ IN. TECHNICOLOR . believe everything you read. I paceman THE HEMINGWAY LOVE STORY THAT C Ly Th haven't had a new contract since SHOCKED THE WORLD! ommunity CAlELS rast Apri” IAB FRANKIE LYMON pee Doesn't this cause him to have! eenagel MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT -RAINTREE COUNTY NIGEL PATRICK - LEE MARVIN, Print by TECHNICOLOR . TOMORROW .. It took him forty bullets to get to Fort Dobbs ... it took a thousand miracles to get him out. His First Big Motion . ; Civie - Farmington julcers and hate his bosses? <‘ | _ Sat.: “The Deep Six.” color, Alan! ~ ~ \rnny = |Ladd, Dianne Foster; ‘Action of the “Not at all. This is the last { HUCK BERRY Picture! Le TYRONE POWER Tiger.” color, Van Johnson, Martine | Maver ick we've got to make for! : = ; : Carol. - — . : ~~ =e “Sun-Sat.: “Don't Go Near the Water," . this season. I suppose in a few LA VERN BAKER q Pod eg oan oe GAR D “s ‘color. Glenn Ford, Anne Francis: “Joe jweek's we'l sit AVA NER ee 'Dakota,” color, Jock Mahoney, Luana! sit down and discuss a new deal. Meanwhile, I'm eat-| : | Patten. sof Hills - Rochester MEL -FERRER ' : |_ Sst: “Baby Pace Nelson,” Mickey ‘ing regularly and; having the time BROOD a BENTO Rooney, Carolyn Jones; “Love Slaves\of | of my life. the Seaman Don Taylor, sean “I ean remember times when | Sun.-Wed.: “The Deep Six," Alan | 'I wasn’t so well off. Just 10 years Lara maarige tori ' Robert | |ago, for example, I was in Odessa, Thurs.-Sat.: "Stopover Tokyo,’ Wagner, Joan Collins; ‘“Bullfight,”|Tex., and I*didn’t have a nickel documentary. ~ to buy a cup of coffee. of coffee.” elly Bat.-Bun.: “The Deep Six," Alan Ladd, Dianne Poster ‘tina ee | Pontiac tiac Theaters Bat.: “Enemy — reac never Mitchum; “Stopover okyo,” color, = pe EAGLE Sun-Tues.: “Three Paces of Eve,"’| . Joanne Woodward; “Sea Wife,” color, Sat.: “Gun the Man lRown,”, Joan Collins. “> by's Rangers.” Jame James Arness; “Artist and Mes urs.-Sa = y's Rangers,” James , Garner (Maverick els,” Martin and Lewis. Lake - wumed Lake Sun.-Tues.: “Bomber B-52,” Nat-| Bat: “Monolith Monsters,” Lola Al- F a lnctnts: “Love Slaves of the Amazon,’ -/alie Wood, Karl Malden; “Rock os Don Taylor |and Roll. Sun.-Tues.: “Pursult of Graf Spee,” oe . ¢ ic color, John Gregson; “My Man Godfrey,’ .| Wed.-Thurs.: “Sun Also Rises, WW SH PENINSULA“EAST jg EAST” 4 covonru jeolor, June Allyson. vive Gardner, Tyrone. Power | 2 e « Milford ‘Five Steps to Danger.” | PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA! “good of Discila if Fri.-Sat.: “Maverick,” Bill Ei Sun.-Tues.: “Giant,” color, Elizabeth | = (4 v Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean. liott,; Oklahoma Annie. Thurs.-Sat.. “Many Rivers to Cross," HURON “Gypsy Ca take ree Sat.-Fhurs.: ‘‘Perri,”” by Walt Bat: abe Drums.” Rod Cameron: Disney; ‘Slim Carter,’’ Jock Ma- ‘Bhake, Rattle an ck,” Pats mino : l Fri.-Sat.: “Beast of Hollow Mountain,” honey, Julie Adams. ye l@uy Madison: “Decision at Sundown,’| Fri.-Sat.: ‘‘Peyton Place,” Lana PLUS: “ROOM and BORED” CARTOON me LATE TIMES Strand | HOW ET TUS Ls E. scadrille _Bamteteh Seer |Turner, Arthur Kennedy Oxford ' . Bat.: “Deep six,” ‘Sian ee OAKLAND ‘TODAY Wed.-8un.: “Old eer Fess Sat.-Tues.: “Fort Dobbs,” Clint nu! \ Cheyenne’ Walker, = Mayo. TAB HUNTER ETCHIKA CH URE EAU “The Brothers Kara- : | Wed.: 2 Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M, | me2v." Yul Brynner. BLUE SKY : STRAND | : , . FE 4-4611 ’ | Sat.: “Lafayette Escadrille,”’ ment potent Show Starts at 7:00 P, M, Tab Hunter: “The Domino Kid,” LJ : 2150 OPDYKE RD. Rory (Calhoun [PLUS BLAZING WESTERN ADVENTURE | Sun.-Tues.: ‘Wild Is the Wind,"’: LAST TIMES TONIGHT eee Nepean, Aetiey, See Rory Calhoun in “THE DOMINO KID” 20. CARY GRANT oh SCOTT Re ee 6 STARTING SUNDAY * ee | JAYNE MANSFIELD. SUZY PARKER J Rendoiph SCOTT. ‘ng Steady,” Molly Bee —_ a ——| A STORM RAGED WITHIN THEM } - HIS WIFE AND THE BOY HE CALLED HIS SON ms The triangle that starts the west's big forest fire of emotion ... in the big outdoor picture you n never ria ANNA 3 J MAGNAN] 9 WW tstavnans err perermence UO “ROSE” a " FAL if y ANTHONY — QUINN The vigil, vital star... in his most powerful role! ANTHONY FRANCIOSA \] ADDED FEATURE — LATE OWL SHOW ; TONIGRT “The Brain Machine” To SUNDAY and MONDAY ONE WIFE FOR BROTHERS AND TENDER AS A SPRING BREEZE Se acme ae Ge ache Scan Meas Meee) Mate Dovores HART: JOSEPH CALLE man GEORGE CUNOR You'll s-< Johnny Mathis sing the hit title song “WILD Is THE WIND” when you see the picture. | — wsuiison® oy ot NUMBERS’ on | TJACK PALANCE eta) “SEZ” | with HAROLD J. STONE and introducing BARBARA LANG oo gtarrng Dolores MICHAELS rs CONN Ae 18 wonder ef STERROPMOME BOUND t THE P 1 PONTIAC PRE SS. SATURDAY, M a ARCH c 29, 1958 | F : = = 1 Tunisi | ; . AUAISIANS Sight *, \ r 0a . U0diS INV : | p : Feel They H * M ° y Ha ; ajor Poi ve Wo i rgaini . TUNIS C vue ra i @®—Tuni To Soa Mn the ce ae ae ownship of wW of Waterfo tions still to ah ne with u as d ete nship, Oa nat ie ah rm kland pert of, wee * a ca. ined b Coun All of. ect aoe = 2 With t * y the Ele ty, Michi Waid at ton Oe. Trunk Poe Fe on nch_rightists nmissio » The follo tat Faye. : ioe Fran promise who . n of s wing is No. gouth bine South of the Nations] Ae ee 3 Ses aid to a dia Stree of the 8. aise sacope ion, ssembly’ month x . INDEPE. wns grom ts and \% of Gection th bl bi - i of Included High’ Snission Ue neh cae Lies ? ; NCE _TWR P: the electi what id ways Bttested' ; is giv t good aca- , WETE ° on Road ing North U.S, 10 (Di and ¢ ‘patch up ie a good offices Hk kav so: -d® s : precincts Teast Sine from oxte Wet Highw eb. 8 Wh quarrel chance aa é * H Is R 4 uu in the Jude et Laoarls of ro atkins bl Kiet Sidi Youssel, a Cf eves ) : ; T wee = tection We. from the Bast. Us lage on th ssef, a Tu mbed Sa. - van ~ or = © ‘ Oo and Pol cts eH La East t. e Algeri isian = 4 4 € NO : . Walton baldt —e- line * an borde vil- ‘ wh . 2. That Blvd, to Di ing soteahebew. ee .* oe : A A. trom. the. Or Dixie trom. lgeri nch ch ‘ = i ‘ z alten B and runali . ian arged ; weed! 4 And ivd. ng Nort aircraft rebels, incl it sheltered : \ “ ‘ pov All of the re railroad = shots at a siege ant ( Bike ct. monte tees ’ by Algeri rench took e tan . a2ve Ch chard tes ger plane po : eesema Siseree 1a. Ss OV t ‘ Cose n Plains er near r * , Cove! burn Richalv The . * * n ‘ d Cure jurst Resommee pecianene 7™ : Q = poner ee of 90m Parn pppomsctld of Murphy U.S. di ‘ oper ‘ , Pa reine = Britai and plom . dy F. jale Jude F ain is Harol at rancesc ool Ct. re now id Bee . : Ho 2 House ine fae tat ieee ‘ ad tere indian Shaw : cen het a aise j e f id. aw. anal us Joyce Dr. Signet rian re 8 a = : : a stants frianrebelion and nee to con : z| 12 _ SD | . foe ine A hi gerian to co wiscya ‘ = “1 | . ta Loon Lake Van C Tunisi igh source i arian ~ = ; tgnall shores Warr ween ians b ane! ga ‘ : j : 2809 all arren 1 . “| ‘ zi whe a Li con Dr. achieved th tue dee hare e , a ae ® { : ‘pba ms 7 ote stivute and be. : opening th eir three mz ey have Priva : ‘ 1 S [PLA SS bee =| Roa — Plains pes NO. senna ee to { ‘ i€ Alge ain go - | IJ : ® MY . 3000 ool, 3000 Polls in nternational rian rebelli als: al ) '® Ceve le. eunasce aS America discussi On UP s * * <—~ ‘ The RECINCT unisian posit sympath on, gain- 5 pees £ iz: Pollowing CF NO. 15 pledge “‘i sition, and y for the a 2 L Tt ‘ l $i Ts 8B. ¥ seribed Terri evacuati in princi Teceivi rT oo. hk i Te, ; ven. Bou t part @ of Sect tory atio: ciple” ng a . ; f 6 wane th o of Sec ion ” Tunisis n of Fre for . , j . That part of on No, 10 see ench troops fe 3 - j sh south of the C and “Trunk Fplileer¢ ’ a * 7m @ ‘ \ ’ = sine thar’ pe wot 8 Share arene, If the F * * iva : ’ p - tending pert of Section c Rasiroad. pre re rench “ : nto th akewood io, 15 = “pore and refuse t ee 1500 = i, ie y | hn NE e South }; Drive os abib Bo' Tunisia 0 com- svete BN that portic % of & la of Section hreat to = — President [= ® mH 4 | Le. © abae North? shore * ying. just ou “ bs tions, d eturn t es good his| % : sd ins ; = . nioe eed wainias saoere ae ot ' h H @ cluded: d Hig atki ef the Fra iplomats he Unite ne i | | k wee . . e That hways oe take. nce co source Na- bs ' — Ci ~ runnin part of teoted port uld onl s here * Hateher ea Eee ané Afri from Port y count f se? Dp bq ® Coy? «+ . fe” ee pSkescpeatl hear app rica and tugal, Spai or sup- i ° ( = uae A ® re West t part of Ha bs Road < c possibly Spain, South | * . %» = weet U.8. 10 hery Roe Israel.” 4 Oo die ; - line of a. fiat running . . —— ae ad NO joa ¢ : f g stat past e S.E.M ‘ighway) to rance Te —e i 7 : . : 1 tntoher the me jrand “Trun rennin ection } =e 5 [ And d. nk Ral ¢ Sout ® sts Ne toa : 4 D j - , Annett ‘al of the lroad Ps . . ; Me: , j j : N oe . eayuccen Following é ISS! es in LJ a a ie © \ . '‘-: wee Marlington treets: . 1 “es 8 ‘ fl \ me, hy ~ : | Coventr Oaneale co ts casan? = t Cr y Val oO ale LOMB ' en —— oe ley S rehar @ ‘ B >» . : : . : ® ie De ors uline a pares Fre Me oat , a © i eA} - = Ritcher vilian ex e 2,500 milit nch Sa- — vr / tear ion | a @ nore Park Riverview work in eae are aaa and 0 =) ee : : magerais Saginaw Trail esting Fran vast Saha ietly at eacacg® ; 6 one vairgert Scovel nee s new ay Desert ‘ 3: | 1 eo FH . ; mo ey Lane Re * *® issiles. Le ig o | 409 ° Geateon Bans Birch : awa porters are ki = : . \e4 [o) we: Hatnon Terness ‘ nit y from th ept several mi ua\ *, > Mightield Universal the, Rumors pers sets i ee waa ng big is persist th hing - 4 Lakewood Wilder Frenc in the wi hat some } D Litehtield ie Wood a ne : . Q arietta Woodmont 7 a nerg ae ’ ° zi const! pine France shington y officia .- : rereaape en and v might report ; | a ms Ll el oma ice in the test an s that : Lake mien abies ne minated The next few atomic de . d 4 : 2303 Cr at "Seon et 7 * 1 oe pascrscr =e ings ol nee and re has facili ‘as ea ~ . ’ D a Following hee 16 ious oe launch. z es — $ . i 1 tae j Bectio South % ibed Territo There is * 1 | ® - pe of the gw. ”. ere i * a 8 ® - > peaarh car tlie! poses B Sardi So Fran s no offici 1 | gO4 — 3 8 f net woke er ce bu ce has d ficial indi ~ ® free ® wig t iving Wes =! iving 20 ome Dpclmbin cn | GARE Pham usy enc M . ¥ La — re a = hat on some a experts ios 3 ts 3 ) az 5 ss that wit ot ecton x Rheew i Projects. “ = ’ West Bat of | aie reor . ton % (High- X ec ‘DE & p pollisres 25. of the N. P A “3 cass i In and WwW. Me The Fo! RECIN . 4 “ ‘cluded: 4 of . ig Offense Ail of Section catchall am a CITY OF cluded: gr euearety tote, _ in Indo A of athe We we Territory vs, [Bagi * WEST BLO ° cane SYLVA 1096 Cane 1 wea Elisabeth Lak end nesia Th ueiee See and ee ¥ t the W : sd Lake Dr. Bal . 2 % MFIELD q uf run: Road a, ~~ Road at pa tion est | est ty y 5 ine .- 4 4 - \ H es h sides), reet of Wal rt of road 2. ig of t Gleason South >] on 2 4aqe Hy Eason a West st Pontiac to JAKART. Al of Gisass tien No 11 he Graper Steffens 8h — ge ge ‘om Scott stake Road central oe Indonesi Ht! the can No 12 e lying North ae a5 suffolk ection titute “ com North Cass Lak ke Road to a yern a Jee : 4 and xcept eld rhomas ate bined ose he dad gs a adhe a Roa Soaie the head ts Me olieoa “streets Bind Section No trina South Larores Ven Byckle ca Be ‘al denon meter lene is00 — Lak need ts - umatran r quart sive | eee: Hi ying 80 | Ledges’ wonthaien ail, 4905. V at Road nin, rt Road very rebels wi ers of Wa ghways = eae pknppablen . sen erezi (hetn op ) and e Ne of Seott Ty soo wil the |Ea lton B Eftect ssing aterioo PRE st duo een Cass é e South Lake i Hs ton, sokenmen sof the eT a, west roa re weccidee Few ‘i See org tn i of eetion a = inet ert et Meso a Paks to v forces d or Jak: 2 (both 2 of the to the Ea from t windi« 1 of Bect scribed jal 5 Th will be < Cresc except BE. % Road @ North -69 (Hi No. 24. s said tod ar-|_ Shawn sides). 8.W. ¥ st lin se Shall Wyk ate Pa All of fon Ni Territo so the We 8.W. \ meveaes ta La of BH of Bec i> the Gout from ghland The * * today Walto: nee Lane a of ection of, EI const! ykea rk Dr. The > eer o. 13. ry) tion No - % 4 of Be in Preci e| Ed uron 8t tion No. gouth line Elizabe Road) » spoke * - |No. n Bivd. runnin 1 No. drt P tute and tion N uth | No, The 8 of the 8. ction 27 net} gewater Doe. (M-6) 26 lyin t That per of th Lake just whe esmen | Hes to the ve Southwe: aterford RECINCT be BE. io. 12 a of the lalso th oath 1 E. \% of and} I Streets riv 9) and g South rom W. + of Or Section n would at p est lin st from fens 8 Vill NO. denomin Ps Me of and als sw No e 8.E. = of Se Bec-| neluded: and Hi South The Lake atkins chid runn: ad of Pad the as not ltien No art of e of Se it. age Schoo 3. Po! ted| { Wal Sect o that 4 of 8 28. be of ction N | Th ghwa of e East Road. Lake ing lan sault say A 12 st. J ction 1, lis ton on No, art ec-| St the NE. o. 28 f at pa yes Eff % of And All Road South tal g and on th nd All udge | A 42421 at) ¢ Bouth Blvd. 12 lyi of the L reets Ve of and| rom 8. rt of B ected a rn he N.E. Athi of the to Pon a of B the mount e port Adiake of the F ying in Be PREC — Btel- jon No. \% of ying Sou neluded and H Secti Ro Wind rookd nd| nas Ye of Biel Pollow tiae ee : : th igh on | in ale nelud and iby —e but i ukittinggi ain Alco ollowin: Cc me FP INCT The il. the 8.E. Elizab: ways Th g Driv runnin ed: Highw: Section | Co Streets: t it will w capi- Ande: La g Streets: ollowin NO that East ‘4 \%e of from ana Le Elfecte a at pa eto Cc g East That ays Eff vert Rd. it will not Bel ould begi pacers ke Dr : Yok g Describe of part of 8 of. Sect Sec- Road ass L ke Roa 4 and, ing So rt of © ass Lak runni part of ected nid Merry ; 0 gin, gelus Mann R N, 4 Bout ibed wat Secti ion N oe none R ad run: ; to t orn free Ete Le a| lwoction: Eas William and Eli Oke: Rad, ' Rebel e & me one sai 7 angeles oe Mariner ae joutheast "and, also Territory wm, meeps ae ie tise except | ‘trom iy oy oar west sigs ch trom Elisabeth jRoad run. eee dees ~ ow piste Road Blira — — troo *| Bar ne M owleigh The west the 4 0. 14 of the uth | ine pot abeth ad run ke at pa ip lin e Road, That 8). aceda line ae Se at Padang Breaker Muskovi . aa eee a a Section the of Bection No. a of Sec nia hat part. on Ne. Road's ¢ tay datery ning. Southimest trom Lak ees gouth er wanes ts nail ‘. Sosa sory lier the for aac ine a respec ofl Saree Gn) Se ee i man hSae Seem Gooey Sart) Sti eS cra a Seek | fom wining Eat aed Rep | ten Cie lonesia val since | Det nville R la ‘ nu dhcaw. No. 17 met ighwa yatkin of} pnat reg poco ae rove ru And 3. he We line That seams Ne ed Bee the enella e 45 was govern Pacebgas a. rneil st he 8.W NW, ¥ excep’ Bib relies ys Effe 's Lake | *rom part of y Lake n-| All All of et line South part of of Section Hender Rich 2; set ment barcad Roxann Teciea ets and \s of Be and t the orthwes rt of Dt cted snd| Coole Motorw head |Arew the Fo of} wil from Warr a ——— up there Feb Pairsents penaccey wthat an Hichways Bit No. vent pro te ‘watkins the "hee al nls aie all el ear sth East Bantora See Streets: wana at ann fans toad running Hibent Sheadick * | Ironto: Sho 3 orth t of ected 81 Th: take Pe rcahin rtesian lowin rixda Ban Med : orth f ‘of Lotus ire elby Dy aged als on Airport Saal lwiagid eo meel, thot Avery Stree Beachl = Dever tee we tei Joyce ghe a eusbura ee ianlead. RaTNS nine veowth from, Bist el x iat + eee Moccasin iy meer sles Times e AD unhill gs! ad run That ¢ Bou pit That line ixie H oad ru Cre Mc ougal rambles oki Bo from am Landsd gh: Lene Socheagor ‘ us Wats treet t ning Ea part th “% o| fin t of Sect ighwas n-|C scent Po ornin Breeze Dr. Mohe: uth line tiliams own 6 all cons oodiow ‘ Levee . 8. Wi on of Sec .o the Ba: st fr of Hate ef| Bo g¢ South < Bcott jon No. y to, risty int orwa gside Brook Mo gan No. 8. of the Lake bed oaths Election ror Bhall wianemse Tha tion No st line a Over hery —_ line rom Dixi Lake Ro a4 Dickeceen betcha Cass wood M nica ane North eso pe et ig) ize PRECIN: ent be ’ yeaa = — ning t part of i; the wee 7 ba Bection Highway | rans|peicene Oland Lak Elizabeth Meskin Ad All of ¢ “4 Seaman NO. denoming Jayne anes ss ae orm Lansdow: t monet, a he sa pps eked Osworth onotnee Mesessm ararcim he Follo a ela . doneat. inated Road Adams INCT NO denom! Bectlo orth line « Hatane Street Poor f ot of Po! (both |Fenmor Otto ct. cr fonte paves Cc reth wing Street at c i st from ntis wae Pi charest okom arma Maced 8: Bchool, 38 i. notes That nm Be 0. a of the ry mca ts tt Lake st from Te c Lak Fr rs, ngree Cha Oak is Cha n Mi ay Dr ‘ PRECIN —_— _ Cuntonvile North from of Soath * be} of Watkin La soerenk Snes te = Ree | Cheniot Oca Cleary. . Sass 3 = Pollowin, CT NO. 1 oy whan tants Aime uae NMighiand Roe Panag! core atc ike Reed and Comoe Siebert Ceitaiea! Onis Cleveland Dr Monrovie ee ett ‘ ENO. “a of ak Descri NO. 2 poreer - Sones, Red. | aa Se nea é Sliver Highbes Nut Ltn Co Neri: aa cbblalad ‘ rat ell Tr No, ad of the N Territory eon ne bed Territory vis: Crest Joliet Sa antance * aieelreuers oe niflzon _ Buperior eae Sea & pone Oe Pleasant dan ee he oscuen w, % of Oe 3 ly of ihe of the vig: |Croswel Jones res lowing 8 Lal son * eda Cane oreece c a rothy tan Ld on No. st M% of th — inotrset and aa of ge and ‘Bellwood Jonquil 5 —— nm Lamothe Weer town Cottage Oro Otter — Hantord ° seriine . tne, East % ot ihe BW. te of Bee Walt ghways jon | Edge’ peed Chalm Omira presen | dale Ga © Hilts died H rel Sun wood . —— 8&.E. Highway on Blvd Effected sy pes Chevrolet Ostr berest Wilser Durabe arkway arper C Terrell Included: and H % of Bee- hot ine & Srenoine © and |Elmw. beeper dab curva Coom Linabur Windi urnham Pelham Homestead Tutth Th ighways j ry Weoase N Ersk Rid H ad Vv . at-pa Eftected pak the &W. | East 6, ast from) aural plecrest Core jer Pa y Shall co oodbrid: 5 F ine gemoo ‘owe Ct. an za from 8 rt of B end Th « of S e of t ixie G une artson cu y P e Electio: nstitute ge armrid Rinoco r Jameson Wall ndt That. Wind rookda giant part of La ees areneview Old Lane ior oe oberon Spieldg = gad be 6 Fleet Rivone Lanman Whitfie ron sen of Peosegy iy oor tay Bid DG Sey ae (both Karger eeeree Bismere Reo Siringmam Sebook 480 & eoominated @rinne erp ol Whitfield Ct part of Motorway running ~e . North aldt Har Pr y allma Rever Jizabet! tH anell R ssdale th kie And a ne East nant art from and riet alrie K be] R Fe hb awke: oxtor sha Wils Are: Al to G hand Fiaiand tnd: Oah 5 a Beacon" Renshell Lexington Rosewood The PRECINCT ne Bai servis Sratas Pasct rarer Ascot & All of the Following rixdale . run 3:lv e : roe Se shat const sae Madve ee Le owing Deseret Bie: ma eon Senet etn Sen's Beschgron gma il ar’ treets: wramaer PRECI and ub arwood aiicer Lake T Sect! ed Te Ire arth ady La ve ; Lak Eagle Major , illams BCI = ae Mc Bilver Lake moh ote jon No. 2 rritory Keser Sherbourne. . be eaeuawen La sooo Preckmel Meigs meee Lake Sch mocnimeted epoca peace Ra. South of ‘Pontie vada Resmer Bhoshone we PRECINCT — poaoy rinse Pa Maidte: Rin oon a Me owell ata rit . That pa ontiac La ton No. on 32 Kewadin Sloan e Follow: CT NO. Zinn ++ cede Isiand Park - — S hirpo tonto arinly outh of = of serie Road. 9 lying Kirkwo snow Via ing Des . 13 fx hurst Mapleleaf Jane Park D Oakview Dr PRE rt| Montroyal aes I Streets ontiac L fon No. ee 8tratto No. e follow cribed- Te: moor arine Ct van r, or view i The Pei CINCT Ne Mott ineyard ncluded: and Hi ese Ro 20 lyin Lake Se Tecu n 6. the se | par rritory Oak Knoll practi We Es Kempt , Park cl. The 8 — pumas Shall ee eee giways. Eifected F pais? ont Totem tase tee wae xe tees ir ree pip-gee me Gravion Roslyn. yo Witia (Eas Say sana ppemmagans Be crptattath ws ~ popt Roud. oe ees rae nt Larenmont Venice Ct wine ouomise gk fre Re nd hall constitu Winding’ Dr. 8 u can awrence Pees PRECINCT. Teme Welt end ¢ seaece Cover Soiled palms tro oe ate nas same te ase: edyard jater-W ne Seat part of Bect and) Wil on e and own Shall , Syiveste A ECINCT Plans wee end SL ex- ‘rt School 6 ante hey the W ke Road o Air- Lincolnshi weccasa All est ty of and the Section N wi Mam Aust CT ao dene Election PRECIN : That, Section 1 be included im NPis0 Scott Lake eSeecgeer on Toonship tae” [Eoneee ce Wertord Gu Cie rege reg ae i 2 . © : 7 + r . 2 you can build within your budget. ? . P 4 — 5 A & . : THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... 3 MONDAY thru THURSDAY —CASH & CARRY We invite you to come in today. Home loans are our specialty. Monte Proser gave Jayne Mansfield a-$5,000 bonus (to 30Gs $ Men’s or a week) for an extra two weeks of her show .. . Carl Reiner > Ladies’ CLEANED PRESSED Ww P h CURREN i won't go to London with the Sid Caesar troupe, will stay here 3 , $ e urcaase : to write another book ... 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Mad Dash |Proposes Fund '=s,sr2: x: tom ewe Propose More Aid |. for Yugoslavia | WASHINGTON (?—Foreign aid officials say more U.S. economic | 'help should be given to Yugoslavia rbecause that Balkan country [ big corporations as well as_indi- viduals with interests bigger than $10,000. for War Claims sis." Administration Seeks Negro Pastor Serving $100 Million to Return on New York Ed Board (P—The Eisen-|was sworn in yesterday as a| WASHINGTON a hot potato in the lap of Congress| Yai k City Board of Education, | * —a proposal to use 100 million} Dr. Taylor, pastor of Brooklyn’s /at * madness * was that The long-awaited administration formula for settling the controver- sy was sent to Capitol Hill yester-Post to. stir) more day. It was sure controversy there The administration argued its case on three “major grounds: available gioney, a need for speed in concluding settlement of claims and a need to ‘‘strengthen our ties of friendship’ with West Ger- many. | Leaving it to Congress to fill in) details, the administration pro-| jposed a 183-million-dollar fund. It iwould be made up of @ 100-million- ij@ dollar appropriation plus 8&3 mil- lions in foreign assets already: turned into cash. It would be dis- tributed this was 1. An estimated 100 million to all Americans with legitimate claims against Germany. These ‘include mistreated war prisoners iand Americans whose lives or property suffered at the hands of the Nazis. 2. About 50 millions in an ‘‘eq- juitable monetary return’ to in- dividual former owners of Ger- man property up to $10,000 seized \by the federal government in the ‘United States during World War IT ; 3. The balance, 33 milhons or . She wasn't much bet- .. they flew to Mexico on Seized German Assets | NEW YORK W—The Rev. Dr.|Wields strong influence in Commu- Gardner C. Taylor, Negro pastor,|nist East Europe. At the same time, hower administration has dropped|member of the nine-man New/Foreign Affairs Committee was told, arms aid has been halted Yugoslav request Edie’s doing a satire on B'way musicals in dollars in U.S. money to return'Concord Baptist Church, last Feb-|military advisers will be with- What a way to see the some war-seized German assets. ‘ruary was elected president of the drawn before the end of April. Protestant Council of New York,/Any future U.S, military -hard- the first Negro ever to hold that ware will have to be paid for by Yugoslavia, aid officials said. Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. 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TELEVISION SERVICE TECHNICIAN = oe Gee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee cee ae SELECTING QUALITY TUBES AND PARTS - CO-SPONSORED by GLENDALE ELECTRONICS - TELEVISION SERVICE CO. 2220.2 22200222/05.5..1. 943, Maple Ré., MI 6-3500 z WASHINGTON, MICH. ? ave Q@ r=» fs = . NORTONTV ...........-.00 00 Si Perens ae beens 62025 Van Dyke, PL 2-3106 & a wae \ : ee . _ \ yf \ | — , ; a = \_ SERVING THE SERVICING OPERATING ENJOYING THE ff ~~ COMMUNITY HOME CALLS A BUSINESS FAMILY eo ; anes - x —— " — ae = : a oe ee — ae cee ae eee eee eee oe oe NATIONAL TELEVISION SERVICEMEN’S WEEK MARCH 24th to 29th Television service technicians have earned this annual tribute in recognition of their’ skilled services. Through the years they ‘have kept pace with the many new advancements in the pro- gressive field of electronics, so. that today, they are better equipped than ever to offer highly skilled up-to-date technical ‘ _ service. for every possible make and model of TV receiver. Remember: To properly service a television set requires a sound knowledge of electronics, plus the skill and dexterity of a competent service technician. ~Next time your set requires attention — call an expert, call a member of the — OAKLAND COUNTY ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION. -DOBAT TV and RADIO SERVICE OAKLAND COUNTY ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION The following list of dealers display the OCEA Emblem. Look to them for quality workman- ship, honesty and reasonable prices. PONTIAC 158 Oakland Ave., FE 4-1515 C&V SALES and SERVICE.___........... eee. CONDON’S RADIO and TV SHOP...................... 127 S. Parke St., FE 4-9736 AUBURN RADIO and TV..._........... 0. ee eee 39 Auburn Ave., FE 4-1655 DALBY RADIO and TV SERVICE............. 0. eee. 348 Lehigh, FE 4-9802 GORDON’S MOBILE TV ......... 0. ee. 4846 Fenmore, FE 2-0439 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. .....................055.. 825 W. 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Beside the front doar glass blocks are set in to put light in the coat closet. The Flynns have lived in their new home since last ed brick with metal trim on the Flynn Home Fits Narrow City Lot By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor As any reader knows who has tried to purchase one, lots on the west side of Pontiac are rare. The few that are available are narrow and present a prob- lem to the builder: Robert and Ann Flynn were determined to live, ift Indian Vil- lage; they wanted to build their own house. Luckily they found a 40x120 foot lot on Ogemaw road and a stock plan that would fit the lot. The only changes they made were in the basement. * * * In a small house a basement is even more important than in a large one. Most families rely on the space for some of their - living. In the case of the Flynns, they turned part of the basement area into a recreation rdom and Fa a smaller part into Mr. Flynn’s office and a half bath. Utilities are concentrated in one room _ that is closed off. At the end of one wall in the recreation room the Flynans built a small red brick fire- place. They extended the brick around the corner, then pan- eled the rest of the wall in knotty pine. Other walls, the cement block ones, are painted pale yellow. The office is pan- eled in pine. There's a fibre rug on the cork- tone tile floor. Furniture is rus- tic type. It's definitely a room for informal living and _ enter- taining. Across the room a pfo- jection booth is built in with a small picture hiding the open- ing when-it is not in use. FIVE ROOMS UPSTAIRS Upstairs there are five rooms and a bath. There’s a small en- RIDE A COCK HOURS — Little Roberta Ann Flynn holds her prancing steed still long enough for the camera to catch her picture. Behind her Mrs. Flynn keeps a watchful eye on the procedure. This living-dining room extends across the front spatter print linoleum thas pink, blue and yellow on a beige back- ground. This linoleum is used also on the basement stairs. CONTRAST IN TEXTURE Formica in a linen weave pat- tern is used on counter tops and as splash boards and around the entire stove @rea. For con- trast, striated plywood that has been antiqued is used as panel- ing around the eating corner. Over the window is a wooden valance board, made of birch to match the cupboards. gs ee ni he of the house, has windows on three sides. Walls are light sandalwood; ceiling is white. Furniture is slip covered, with rust for the sofa, green for one chal and an ottoman and a flowered cover for the other chair. try way with a coat closet inside the front door. This is one step below the level of the living room. There are sliding doors to both living room and hall. The breakfast set is metal with a plastic top table. Table top and chairs are gray, black and white lined. There are windows on three sides of the living room; the one at the front of the room RE gg, AE ng RN a a « a hh, is large. Floor length beige The first bedroom is the guest rayon draperies blend well room. Like the rest of the bed- : with the light sandalwood rooms, this one has polished oak ; ; walls. The coved. -eeiling is floors. Walls are pale yellow. i. | white. Furniture is bireh. Curtains and : | The dining room furnituré at bedspreads mah— they i | the Or end of the foom all brown with a woven border of } » a ¢ 5 A . ~ rye 2 birch. A drop leaf table fits See and oe bed neatly under the window. The j gives good illumination. Robie's room is pink and white. Her curtains are splashed with chairs have deep green seats Coffee and lamp tables in the other part of the room are also birch. rosebuds. The nursery furniture * * A : is white. Window sills throughout The sofa is slip covered in the house are marble. rust, while one chair and otto- In the bathroom pink and man are green, another figured in brown and beige. The carpet is brown tweed. Susie, the rocking horse, holds a prominent spot in the room. Twenty-two months old Robie (Roberta Ann) is an im- portant member of the Flynn family so her possessions are important too. Her father’s boyhood rocker stands near the - sofa. Although there is but one small window in the kitchen, the room is bright. Sunny vellow walls and soffit make it that way. The white is used again. Walls above the pink tile are white. Floor, vanity top and fixtures are pink, the shower is glassed in. The .master bedroom is pale blue. Furniture again is birch. Curtains and bedspread are white. Ease of care; a house big enough for their family; and an address in Indian Village were requirements of the Flynns be- fore they built. Thev have achieved all three. Ward Cum- mings was the builder. BASEMENT FIREPLACE — This fireplace in the basement recreation room is set at one end of the wall. Red brick surrounds the fire opening and continues around the corner. The floor down here is corktone tile with a fibre rug over it. Furniture is informal Pentiae Press Phetes by Ed Vanderworp the lounge chair is the sliding door to the kitchen. The carpeting is brown tweed. DINING END — Birch furniture blends well with the color scheme of this living-dining room, The dropleaf table folds up un- der the window. Chairs have deep green seats on them. Behind and rustic. In another part of the basement Mr.. Flynn has a pine | a : _ . _ nak pe eee paneled office with an attached half bath. Be on Constant Guard | A BIG 54-FOOT 2-BATH BR ON A 93-F tor Signs of Termites it involves heavy carpentry, cutting. ( away infested structural members ff ‘ and replacing with new and sea-' soned wood. It involves trenching around the foundation or other soil ‘ * * * trouble spots and drenching with Public consciousness of termites large qaantities of insecticide or and the hundred-million-dol!ar bill Chemical that will set up a barrier they annually present to US. Cee future invaders as well as homeowners today led the fation-|Killing off present inhabitants. al Pest Control Association teffer | * *« *& Often-times new provision for this advice on identifying the two ventilation and elimination of springtime flying swarmers. — 1, The flying ant is stylishlY/qampness must be built into cellar’ crawl space, steel or concrete’ wesp - waisted, four - winged, but with rear wings shorter than pocts installed in plage of wooden front. ATTACHED GARAGE ELIZABETH, N. J.—It's coming up to spring and the annual, wor- risome guessing game over wheth- er that swarm of ‘‘flying ants” is just that—or termites. % ‘ones. 2, The termite is thick-bodied, * * * has = wipecsaaeth ee wings | iw’ gemerel! contel. lavetves ere aR cr erent ene getting wood away .«m_ soil, If you see a swarm in vour curbing dampness (without VETS! If You EARN $400 a MONTH 9 °35Q DOWN On G.I. 412% Mortgage CIVILIANS! $ @ DOWN Moves you IN - As Little As | under new reduced F.H.A. terms. ‘piano go through the weakened] muatke substance: tunnels of various ~ : , - . ‘ "floor, J jother wood-eating insects are not. ; ALL THESE LUXURY FEATURES INCLUDED IN PRICE: , Magnificent rie ROYAL GAS HEAT FULL SEPARATE DINING ROOM 3 BEDROOM to become established, often as long as Termite infestatior can be con- OVEN AND RANGE G. E. WASHER & ANOTHER FINE BERMAN HOMES DEVELOPMENT Sales by Gordon Williamson Company | , : YOU'RE UNFAIR to YOUR FAMILY If You Don't See Mt. Royal Homes Before You Buy! From Pontiac drive out Orchard Lake Road to Commerce Road. Turn cight_on Com- merce Road and drive to Commerce Lake. Follow signs to Para Models open daily and Sunday until 8 P, LOOK AHEAD 10 “SUMMER! Private beach privileges: on lovely Commerce Lake which termites perish) and using modern chemicals for both im- mediate and future prot ction. * * * ; Other tips on termite infection listed by the National Pest Control | Association include: 1. Sawdust found beneath beams sel-| dom means termites. Sawdust probably, means you're housing powder - post) beetles. 2. A rasping or gnawing noise inside. neighborhood and identify them as termites, better check your prem- ises, for there is a colony nearby. * * we | . Signs of danger are finding a io Model Phone EM 3-9123 swarm actually inside your house —they're leaving the home colony .' set up a branch elsewhere—or “discovery of mud-like tubes that cross non-wood substances from the ground to wood. Then there's the beams doesn’t mean termites are always the classic cartoon methed|present. Might be carpenter ants. some ~—having a heavy object like a riew! |beetle variety or even a mouse. : “new house for several vears. j¢ight to ten vears to do serious dam-, iage Moral—keep ® careful eve.on your trolled, notes the Assecintion, | 5 tee bet taueee predied At al $ ‘ote s but it is a big job and one that (annual inspection. A well-informed house- WATER PAVED STREETS WITH CURB & GUTTER can’t be accomplished with a [bolder will keép soil away from house. - ” oes \ ‘Wo -it- yourself squirt of some ct | contr erator. These st will elim- iracle bug-killer, ‘ mate situations attractive te termites Control of a | serious infestation |* EPeenh carts Goteoten of new ette] have annual inspection by. a°reliable professional pest Hel ee “ij + a eet oe Pe ee ee FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 _ Multilevel House Suits s ea have solved many family. disputes . 3 many Sharply Sloping Lot Please Selves |e ‘ Hobby Boards Serve eeu ace tantly ray ae , have his hobby board. oP EEE |atmmmansersin Decorat ESN og | BGo eee NEW 3-BEDROOM ‘nity for multi-level design, one wi ecor ating Each year more Americans — hobbyist can identity his own RANCHER ‘the most popular in current hous- young and old alike — adopt hob-| board ‘All nice features, full basement, gas if Meat, $505 down GI, ne etber, costs. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Ne Payments Till June Complete Insurance Service JIM WILLIAMS 1218 Baldwin FE 4.0547 ng trends, with ground-level ac- cess at both the front and the rear, One possibility with this type of lot is to turn*the house around— have the living areas face the| back lot-line, with the kitchen and | utility room facing the street. Go about decorating your home in ia systematic way; know what) you're doing and you'll gain a big bonus in a well-decorated home. The first rule to remember is that redecorating is no time to play copycat, says an article in a home magazine. Only you know what your family likes and what's right for your mode of living. Don't let others influence you. * * * Most families can't afford to dis- card everything and start anew. So check labor and material costs for necessary reupholstery or re- t es finishing, then decide what you = =puee want to keep. A few old pieces lend character to a newly decorat- F ed room. rl on Free yourself from grade- "ES ere | — | school notions that certain col- Sees west > | ors can’t be combined. As proof ee A Ae ; | that it isn’t true, witness the cur- . rent popularity of blue and green \ Give children a safe place to play and the clever combination of . —give yourself more time to call your’ certain pinks and reds. Look at 4 own—install a genuine Anchor chain: your samples in various lights to link Fence. Anchor chain link is “zinc« be sure you have the effect you clad” after weaving for extra long life. want. Drape a piece of fabric Coll today for a FREE estimate over the sofa arm; pin up a length of wallpaper and live with it awhile. Don't be afraid to ask for help, the magazine says. Talk with a decorator and discuss your finances Now AEE Portable Dog Runs NEW CHURCH — Buff brick FE 5-7471 Factory Installed of wood paneling are featured in the sanctuary of the new Christian and Missionary Alliance Church on North Cass Lake road. Both redwood and two kinds and birch have been used. The chandeliers are of Swedish iron. Pews and pulpit furniture are blond oak. Men of the church made up a building committee and supervised the construction work. _ Additional hobby boards come in handy when guests arrive to par- ticipate in card games, stamp and coin hobbies and amusement bies in their leisure time. Most of the hobbies are simple and require little material, Cards, writing, painting and family games, however, require ample|games. The attractive boards :|table space. Hobby boards of|may. ‘double’ as food trays for durable plastic-finished hardboard] buffets and late evening snacks. Pentiac Press Phote . E-Z Bilt Homes No matter who you are or what you do SMITH- CRAWFORD’S new colonial design, The Bennington: + (Engineered by Place) will appeal to your good taste, your pride of ownership, your appreciation of warm, friendly surroundings. ‘Drive out to RED BARN VILLAGE SUBDIVISION between Lake Orion and Oxford (M-24) and see this revolutionary home— sold with NO MONEY DOWN on your lot and foundation. OPEN DAILY 1 to 8 P. M. SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. Realtors Builders Insurance 1598 E. Auburn Road 3390 S. Rochester Road OL 6-1226 OL 1-0002 | frankly. Maybe he'll work on a consultation basis — you pay @ nominal fee for advice and do your) own shopping. Or, for free assis- tance, you might go to a store's) home planning center. ‘e FIRST PAYMENT JUNE NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY aj tr % Roofs in Color Add to Beauty ANY SIZE Do your decorating with a turni- Of Today's Home GARAGES ‘ Y KIND ture arrangement and color plan) i AN ‘in mind, and don't forget a plan) yy you are remodeling or buying) to pay for the decorating. And, consider doing as much of the refinishing, sewing, and painting) tunity to make its outside color) If as possible. i scheme reflect your personality as| much‘ as inside colors do. | * | Asphalt roof shingles coated with slate, stone or ceramic gran-' ules now come in a choice of a home you now have an oppor-) REMODELING ADDITIONS Attics, Porches, Kitchens, Breezeways, Picture Windows, Aluminum || Siding, Rooting, Basements, Foundations,“Cement Walks, Driveways | yourse NO MONEY DOWN @ 1 to 5.YEARS TO PAY d . , April Showers and Mud BARGAINS! 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Reds and brov-ns are warm and hospitable. 2. ‘Use subdued colors on roofs; of tall houses, Bright colors tend to make the house look taller. On’ the other hand, the appearance of) a low, squat house may be en- hanced by bright, eye - catching If You‘re Planning a ~NEW KITCHEN and Demand the Following Things: * Custom Workmanship * Large Selection of en Hottentots are neiroid people living in Southwest Africa. | shingles. * Atten Woods, Finishes, 3. If you seek color harmony, tion to Detail Hardware pick out your main color’ first % | and. decide on a secondary color that is a mixture of another pri- mary color and your main color. THEN COME AND SEE US | A Modern Kitchen 4“3f you seek contrast, yse two! Means More Time W. MOOTE Steere Prmmry colors or Bends With the Children INC. A 2 ° iTermite Trap Laid —* > Llectr ical in House Foundation BUILT AND INSTALLED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS BATHROOM VANITIES CONTRACTOR State & City Licensed By International News. 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After Hours Call OR 3-4385 © Commercial Maintenance @ Residential Wiring Over 25 Years in Pontice 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 mats by stirring insecticides into. asphalt, then spraying a thin layer | of the mixture over earth where foundations are to be laid. The layer kills termites and pro- vides a vapor barrier to prevent) damage from moisture rising out| of the ground. UCLA entomologists make the low, gleaming finish that makes through weeks of hot weather wait. ing for a contractor to get around to your job. floors literally “‘like new’’ again. It’s the most comprehensive in- formation. yet published on hard-! wood floor care. kk * | For your free copy write to E. L. Bruce Co., P, O. Box 397, Memphis 1, Tenn. *~ Built for You | Alone! Choose Your Home From 800 Designs- Then Tailor It to Your Taste! HAVE YOUR DREAM HOME CUSTOM-BUILT USING YOUR PRESENT HOME AS DOWN PAYMENT @ Call a Realtor affiliated with the See color slides showing the ~ Exchange quality construction @ Study the Home Plans from the 4 @ Make your own choice of , Lending Library materials @ Choose from 800 Realtor designs or your own plans @ The price of your home is e@ Arrange your home with the cecscateed Home Planner @ Use your present home in trade ALL HOMES BUILT BY LOCAL BUILDERS (1! TT" Trade Your Present House for the Home | You Desire! MAURICE WATSON =» JOHN K. IRWIN & SONS O'NEIL REALTY IVAN W. SCHRAM aut W. Sth, | ster OL 6-0371 313 W. Huren _ FE 5-9447 262° S. Telegraph FE .3-7103 942 Joslyn DORRIS & SON LAWSON REAL ESTATE REALTOR PARTRIDGE Only ax Erchange Member son ote 752 W. Huron: Zi ~ ‘FE 41587 77 Auburn Rd. Rochester OL 1-i6/1 1080 W. Huren. TR PE 4.9581 <- bapa d : vantages a # 2% 1. } \ IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU FE 4-0528 | 7 rueases us WE WILL BUILD to Pay. Take 60 Months OPEN SUNDAY 4 Additions. — Alum — Recreation Rooms — All Types of Remodeling — Same as Detroit Prices—Free estimates courteously given, no obligation. inum Siding — Pre-Cat Frames — Patios AND HOM MIDWEST SUPPLY 20 Years in Pontiac Get. Several Estimates—Make Sure One of Them Is Ours. 9 North Telegraph—Y2 Block North of Tel-Huron Center E IMPROVEMENT CENTER | PHO Evenings Call FE 5-7433 NE FE 4-2575 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 FIFTEEN Savings and Loan League reports. More Home Loan Money The nation's 6,000 savings and/pare with $10.5 billion in 1957, and loan’ associations will have more|would represent an all-time high than $12 billion available for home|as far as savings: associations are a the United States |concerned. The League said this would com- Concrete Roof CLARKSTON _ CARDENS TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT HOME IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY. - CHOICE FEATURES: Gas Heat 3 Bedrooms ® 1%" Baths Face Brick © Carport © Side Drive © Screens MODELS OPEN: Daily 2 P. M. fo to 8 P.M. Saturday and Sunday 12 to : P, M. Ty 4 eo i ttl a 3 see : $14,800- WITHOUT BASEMENT Telephone MAple 5-1201 "Covers Store NEW YORK — A thin concrete @ |shell covering nearly 15,000 square feet without a single interior sup- port -hovers at the base of a new seven-story department store in Denver, Colorado’s,. $35 million Court House Square development. ‘The shell is the roof of the store’s specialty shop, and is reported to be one of the largest of its type ever constructed in the U. S. According to the current issue of Architectural Record, a profession- al magazine for ‘architects and en- gineers published by F. W. Dodge Corporation, the shell, called a hyperbolic paraboloid, spans . an area approximately 112 ft. by 131 jft. without interior supports while rising to a center height of 32 feet. The roof, roughly resembling a huge four-pointed leaf, consists of poured concrete ranging in thick-. ness from gq mere three inches for the skin. proper to six inches at.the edges. The roof is supported by steel buttresses at four points, alternate- ly 112 and 131 feet apart, and hinged to the shell with stainless stee] pins, The steel bar and wire- reinforced shel] was poured in place in a special formwork, then fiberglas insulation. pended on 290 jacks, each capable Contplete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing completion of the shell, the roof was ‘‘de-centered’ (formwork re- moved) by lowering the individual jacks a single turn at a time. / Local Realtor Gets Approval 24 Whittield Phone FE 4-0777 NOW ony * QO down PUTS YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE 161 Now Occupied — ONLY 5 LEFT — Hurry! Builder-won‘t wait, wants them sold at once, therefore priced so low. New 3 bedroom brick ranch homes with sliding glass doors, storms and screens, over 10,000 square ft., built-in range and oven, formica counter tops, forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city water and sewer. NO SEPTIC TANKS. LIVE WHERE TAXES ARE PRACTICALLY NOTHING! LARGE 75- FOOT LOTS. OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. | CHICAGO — Mr. as Appraiser William H. ‘Knudsen, SRA, 244 S. Telegraph ‘Road, Pontiac, Michigan, has been approved as a Senior member of surfaced with a built-up roofing of The giant formwork was sus-| of being lowered four inches, Upon) LIVING ROOM lO ally, GARAGE BEDROOM 136 * le PLAM AMALI—-R* | L 34 FRONT TWO STORY HOUSE — Th is compact, two-story home has four bedrooms and two baths plus dining room, living room and kitchen. All bedrooms, including the two on the second floor, Mass. have large closets. The 816 square foot house has a full basement. The plan, HA23-R is by Architect Jan Reiner, Box 12, Boston 17, With Hardboard An old card table, marred by long use, cigaret burns and bever- age stains, can be refinished in- expensively with a plastic-finished hardboard top. This new surface} will retain its ori | resist moisture, heat, stains, abra- | sion and other hard wear. the Society of Residential Apprais- ers by action of the Board of Gov-, ‘ernors of the international Society. | | A professional organization for appraisers of residential real oe tate, it numbers over 11,000 mem bers. About 2,300 are in the select] Senior Classification which carries, the professional endorsement of the organization. Mr. Knudsen will be listed in the annual roster recommending Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road te Fernbarry Road, Right 4 Blocks “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH TU 3-4000 12545 Linwood qualified appraisers to thousands | of clients among insurance com- | panies, mortgage lenders and the | investing public. Their app: | is based on their experience, abil- | ity, knowledge of current real es | tate conditions and ethical Stand! | ards. Sole-owner of Wm. H. Knudsen, Realtor, Mr. Knudsen is a mem- iber of the Detroit Chapter of the The Society sponsors 119 chap- te of Residential Appraisers. ters in cities throughout the Unit- ed States, Hawaii and Canada, ‘where members meet monthly -to exchange ideas on appraising prob- lems, learn the latest market itrends, keep track of changing con- struction costs and develop a broader knowledge of economic changes and appraisal regulations. Wood Cabinets Built in Many Sizes Wood kitchen cabinets come in a wide variety of stock sizes. They come cut to size but not assem- bled, or with the wood unfinished. They also are supplied: prime-coat | Painted. Fully painted, or with a natural wood finish. A home owner can do his own, installation work if he wishes. ‘Special features include adjustable shelves and cabinet units made particularly for friit and vege-| tables, cutlery, trays, pans and other kitchen supplies. : Exhaust Fan Best |the United The old material and all loose particles should be removed be- fore the new top is fitted. A piece of predecorated hardboard should insure a neat job. i Fasten the panel by applying a rubber base mastic to both the card table top and the hardboard. The edges should be painted or stained td complete the project. Lumber dealers stock this plas- tic-finished paneling that comes in plain colors, woodgrains and mar-; ble patterns. _ | Renovate [able Top © Featured Now Pushbuttons in New Sinks CHICAGO (INS) — Pushbutton devices are now being built into the kitchen sink. | A new model sink cabinet, ex- ‘hibited at the 1958 convention of the National Association of Home Builders in Chicago, has built-in lights and push button dispensers for liquid detergents and hand lo- tion. A compartment over the sink |be cut to the exact table size to ‘bow! features a light switch plus jattachment for detergent and hand lotion bottles as well as the faucet. The cabinet also has electric outlets for small automatic ap- —- in addition to storage ins. It comes in two sizes—42 inches and 54 inches — and two finishes: white and sandalwood enamel over| steel. ; | il by Varying Color ember tat it and water, wi 4creation of illusions of shades by| jusing random tones on a floor and) jin asphalt tile and vinyl asbestos’ imakes cleaning difficult. Don't Try Mixing Paints In mixing or thinning paints, re- Create Smart Floor mixed with latex. paint. For thin- A smart trend in interior dec-|ning oil-base paint, turpentine or orating this year is, the use of mineral _ spirits are used, Rubber various shades of one color, or the | base paint (latex) takes water. the use of various textures all in’ ‘Apply Shellac First one color. Decorators are making extensive use of random tones in floor cover-| ings, such as cork tile and the new! solid vinyl corktone. Various Smoothing wood grain that has raised is sometimes difficult ‘to do (because wood fibers refuse to yield to the -action of abrasive paper. The abrasive cuts better and faster, if you apply a wash coat| thinned white shellac. | browns ranging from light to dark are included in random tones of| cork tile and are laid without any! pure, Then, apply shellac to seal and protect the wood. Refrigerator Quit? We'll Fix it With 25% OFF rans FE 5-3759 PETE'S REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Loke Rood attempt. at creating a regular pat- tern. The effect is a general soft-| ness simulating the depth of tex-| ture. Ideal backgrounds are created by one of the floor shades in mono- tone on the walls, and vice versa. Similar schemes can be worked out in the wide variety of colors) now available in random tones both) tile. Plan a room for easy mainte-| nance, Eliminate bric-a-brac as a/ part of the room setting, exces- | sive carving or anything else that) @ 510 Less Fully otuvamatt WATER SOFTENER 7 WARRAN ——-— | .iPeTUMd asmeGRAL Serracermrcren by Immediate BUY NOW BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE Check These Facts ©°450 214,350 F Than Any Other Comparable Home ®@ Lower Interest Rate ® Lots 80 Ft. Wide Means More Room for Future Attached Garage © ALL BRICK, FULL BASEMENT © 3 BEDROOMS, 24’ FAMILY KITCHEN Per Month Occupancy! See This Amazing Softener Today at H. H. STANTON | Heating & Plumbing Contractor 103 State FE 5-1683 " Two Partitions Result ‘in Room for Four One of the simplest forms of fix- ture separation for privacy in the bathroom consists of a. partition installed between bathtub-shower) Comp lele REAL IS TATE Semnce— Mj See inal ROY ANNETT, Ine. 28 E. Huron St. Realtors | Ph. FE 8-0466 combination and water closet, | when both fixtures are on the same wall. Since @ch fixture will then be surrounded by three walls, the enclosure can be made complete by fitting the two compartments. with doors, the Plumbing-Heating- | Cooling Information Bureau ) plains. If space permits, it’s a good vel to put twin lavatories in the area outside. Then four members of the family can share the bath at the same time. More for Existing Homes Roughly 35 per cent of the Koen loans closed by the nation’s 6,000, savings and loan associations in 1957 were used to finance new homes, with the remainder going, ito finance isting houses, reports ates Savings and Loan’ League. | The Nobel prizes (Swedish) for | outstanding: world contributions in. | physics, chemistry, physiology or) medicine, literature and world peace annually amount to $40,000 each. Install an exhaust fan to keep, your bathroom free of steam. 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The prudent home- carefully with quality caulking Importance of Color Color can be profitable in the factory and farm as well as in the of color on factory machines, for example, brings positive results for. both employer and ° such as better morale, greater safety, more efficiency, less waste, reduction of nervous tension and eye strain, better workmanship, high output, less absenteeism, fewer accidents and_ better labor- DAWSON & WATSOW B. J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Wateen iy N. ee st. . Pontise management relationships. = pee .jcompounds which will prevent the seepage of destructive moisture. Besides keeping out rain and snow —as well as dust and insects— caulking aids in conserving heat. In winter a properly caluked house has three bedrooms and even a fourth if desired. Exterior i is + wood siding with stone chimney and stone trim. Build TRU-BILT “BIG FAMILY” HOUSE — Perfect for a narrow > lot, this : small house with the big look has seven rooms and 1% baths. It ll t by kee t Ase * in modern fuels deserves the . : at ooenve tee eerrine tel With L K S best in modern equipment , and ‘re really living! The best heating expense to a reasonable level. | 3° 6" } Small House Deceiving in Looks, Fits Big Family Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT x * * | Many brands of quality caulking QUALITY TESTED TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST F jicompounds are now available. cual ae rmasiring Regie gern “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE [form an L, with a 20 foot sweep BEDREOM 2 pigments, : -\f all standard specif ns. They are made, using the very HEATING Are you trying to keep a roof across the front and the same V1" a 10° MASTER ners. The result is a semi-solid one hor rg ——e ahs assure you of quality, strength, EQUIPMENT over the heads of a large family,|sweep from front to back. “BEDROCM that remains plastic to the touch Use TrueBilt and Garaate: ance ses on a “small family” income? Here! Sliding glass doors form a win- 14" x12" and — the compound to ex- is a house designed to help solve dow wall for one side of the dining rand and contract with tempera- TR -B LT BUILDING PRODUCTS your problem: room and open onto the patio, ture changes. COMPANY | It’s a small house with big Which extends nearly 20 feet and is Caulking must be accomplished] 1992 Pontiac D FE look to it, wih a he enclosed on one end by the ga- meore. correctly if expected to fulfill its NEAR Tyeesare AND ORCHARD LAKE ROADS * * ~ rage and on the other by the mas- a fue alate la : ee net meer i peat 4 ter bedroom suite. : on : that it is clean, dry, free o It can be built on a town - sized Ve : , * * * J REF | RG . dust, moisture and grease. Mason-. = x lot. Yet : has three, or even four, There! is direct access ta the pa: — Ae a ry surfaces need to be dusted off, 0 cB ve EVER : tio from the master bedroom, the 44 BELROOM 4 33 eivean ae with a stiff bristle brush. Metal. THRIFT, E Sé8 iT AT | oa has a 20 & a pen pl garage, the dining room and the 111299 | 11°510° iS an cass God be free me any oil room, an 11 by M™ |kitchen. The service entrance to . 5 y Squeezing the tube from the, : at moderate cost on a lot as nar-|ventilation, and there are two bedroom. The corner fireplace in the living room serves both jbottom to force the compound from] SEE THEM TODAY—BIG VALUE FOR SMALL BUDGETS row as 50 feet. large windows in the other. A bath- jiving and dining rooms 2 nozzle. ir cans nt em ee “sf ‘er gue] EAMES& BROWNIat ated this plan designated HW-98|4 built-in tub serves all bedrooms ; . The manufacturers exert great! . ] ‘lim the House of The Week series,|°ther than the master bedroom and care in formulating caulking com- . . . .e : went to work on this difficult de.|iS handy to the center hall. Hardboard Pane] |pounds. They should be used as Plumbing — Heating — Air Conditioning - k *& q e are receiver, Caulking should not be 55 E. PIKE STREET PHONE FE 3-7195 applied when the temperature is The exterior of the house is in on Door Back sign assignment with some misgiv- wer. wood siding with a stone chimney “To complicate an already dif- /anq stone trim at the front, a white Wi h FI ‘ Has Many Uses | , fieult problem,” he explains, | pine plywood t | “most people like the conven: | front I rear, Sees | ooring Many homemakers who have CABINETS fence of an attached garage.” Cohen solved that problem, among others. possible and, best of all, the ga- sions is the fourth bedroom. It has) all necessary details to serve es an extra sleeping room if your family needs it. * * * Or it is adaptable as a den, a study, a guest room, or a play- room. This room, separated by roof, a bow picture window at the front of the living room, a wood fence, a, lamp post and a decora- pei Install Extra Tap for Super Hot Water G By International News Service The trend toward instant foods is adding something new to the kitchen sink — an extra tap for water that is always 200 degrees “wie |nute fragments of asphalt tile, li- ‘concrete floor, properly leveled, When composition flooring ma terials are removed from the con- crete subfloor for replagexient With performed thoroughly, Even mi- noleum or similar material must not be allowed to remain on the concrete, The next procedure is to examine. the bare subfloor for uneven- ness and loose, moist wet spots. Also, holes or any other defect which might cause imperfeét bond- ing of the new hardwood flooring. The top surface of the existing should then receive a coating of asphalt primer and be allowed to dry 24 hours before damp-proof- two children sharing one room| “loften find it overcrowded, but now a plastic-finished paneling puts The. garage makes ‘the seven-|tive overhead'garage door. previously unused space on the, room house appear larger than If you ae interested in seeing a Rarderocd | block * Langecegras a back of a bedroom door to wor k.| ——— ae it is; the makes the patio) study plan this house. send 35 |Sign flooring, be sure the task is * x | Attics “ Basements Once the door’s recesses are filled in with insujating board, apply a panel of h with| adhesive. Knead the panel to as- sure a strong bond. A plain polar white panel can All Kinds Custom Built DeWitt Cabinet Shop FE5-5814 °S38,.0" be used for a writing board since this material can be cleaned quickly with a damp cloth. Chil- dren may do their homework or write messages with crayons or. grease pencil on the back of the door without marring the finish., Hardboard is available in seven attractive woodgrains and six eereeeaneeaewewANea ea eee eenee ALL BRICh , 3 BEDROOM ’' | FULL BASEMENT HOME mad hot, or just below boiling. The automatic unit, introduced ing or asphalt mastic is applied. marble patterns that make a fine We Specialize in | COMMERCIAL BUILTUP BUILT-IN DELUXE OVEN AND RANGE ROOFING - CARPETING — it's secluded private and con-|ryrnishings Market in Chicago, is) the blocks, it is essential that the | of movie stars or athletic he- | »..., ve s-ser ome : " |venient. designed to provide 10 cups of hot manele chat bere ere roes, “io ko cement to an pairtabliched 1018 tes water from the tap at a time and| and cohesive strength and shall | hang tures, which may arriar ¢ Model Located ] _ The center hall plan, unusual | vats up to 80 cups per hour, elec-| remain elastic during the life of | be alternated or changed at any HUGUS-MARSH One Block North of M 59 and Cass Lake Roads 9.06 3 2 8 P.M. Weekdays « 13 990 REAL ESTATE $998 can more >" io! FHA Terms! s JOHN KINZLER | Sona HOMES CORP.. RE*LTOR oné BUILDER | ROOFING & INSULATION CO. Open 1 PM. - 8 PM. $ To BUY OR SELL trically. The water temperature is hot be rubbed off in a jiffy. * * Ld The home handyman can utilize this space for a bright toy box, shoe rack or coat rack by using a Peg-Board panel. More than 60 specially - designed fixtures are available to hang articles on meee perforated panels. The Mest Complete Custom Home Offered Teday in $14,990 Herrington Hills $1,090 aw FHA. Easterly Border of Pontiac There are many attractive pat- enough to be used for inStant bev-\terns of hardwood flooring avail- erages and desserts and to heat/able including square, rectangle, baby’s formula, according to the herringbone and end-to-end pat- manufacturer. (Delta-T-Inc., Cedar'terns. The end-to-end pattern in the \Grove, N. J.) ispecies of Northern hard maple | It can be installed in any cab- js popular for such replacements jinet sink. in gymnasiums, multi - purpose irooms, family: rooms, dens, bak- Spots on your stainless steel’ eries and shops. In this particular kitchen equipment can be removed |pa’ each course is interlocked by rubbing the spots with a cloth with sawtoothed steel splines driv- | dampened in vinegar. en into slotted ends. living and dining rooms. The living, room has two full walls for high} bookcases or other built - in fur- niture. The living and dining rooms 670 W. Huron 4-3525 Ornamental Sensationally . Garages . Commercial Buildings Low Priced ot Concrete Work Porch Enclosures rte BOB'S ‘BUILDING SERVICE this guy worried | Don’t let icy steps cause | your family to take aj | nasty fall... protect | them with Ornamental ]} INCORPORATED Iron Railings. 207W. Montcalm 1 07W.Menicalm 9} CONCRETE | STEPS whi ey flashing a No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settl ee eee a:) sol And-We'v to this trouble make WATERPLUG —THOROSE QUICKSEAL! | STOPS LEAK ALS BEAUTIFUL FIN i ution | Al SUIRFACE MODEL 1253 FEATHERSTONE ROAD CARPORT. -» PATIO. . 11/2 Baths Available BRICK...3 BEDROOMS... BASEMENT See All the Other Custom Features . Se Simple, anyone can apply Write or Call for FREE Literature ‘ , Me cy BENSON™ 00.1WC Au Wels $e be mbt nie FL EL 549 N SAGINAW ST. Pontiac i6 Mich Tié FE4 2 light just Oakland, ings | CONCRETE | /| STEP Co. | | 6497 Highland Road - OR 3-715 . ‘C. BRUTON REALTY : A SORTS. VE, 92008 “COLEMAN & Moss a _ t veers ee BE ee ee Fe ee : 9 . Z f j ge ee a ha ee ee ee aS Pe ek ee a, eS eee eee 4 \ i ee ne, THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1958 ) SEVENTEEN | 7 Trt ‘apridet ghia) canctare’) paw iter s “= ss THE JACKSON TWINS ; rae ! at By Dick Brooks . Germans Build tung's cohorts wil never be sror Trap Baited by Wife Ef BAG) LAST NIGHT WE HAD FOLKS, WHEN.I HOLD MY HAND OVER 3 Luxury Trains jit en a: ds 3-Month Flight GY, HUNDREDS or | EACH YOU APPLALIDAND TELL US Tae ‘for Red China te train han 15 cars, com. EGS J-MONIA Fig \ G Ls NOT |New TUE ULL LOC Lace? THE F WILL LOOK LIKE /.. posed of five sleeping cars, five | pene Oy ‘ UTURE ig | JAN, BERLIN (INS) — Three of the| office cars, two diners, two ree. | DAYTON, Ohio — A ‘trap world's most luxurious trains are, Te&tion cars and a hospital ear. baited by his wife ended the three- being made by Communist East) Each stateroom in the sleepers oth flight of Paul E. Shade. Germany for use by the top offi-/has radio, television and two Vaated in the alleged $250,000) ’ —_cials of Red China. : ‘Youngstown, Ohio, insurance . ‘phone lines, ‘lai i ‘claims swindle. kt | The Chinese diplomat did not} x * * The first of these trains, painted know how much the trains were’ a bright red, has just been finished costing. The 31-year-old Shade, termed) at the people’s owned car factory| ~ {by police a key man in the al- $3 at. Goerlitz and has pent dis.’ ) leged fraud ring vi chee 1s lal 3 patched to China. Sells Business for $4 ‘sons have been implicated, was) ; ai : j captured at gunpoint at the Cross- | -3 : A Chinese Communist diploe | QUINCY, Ill. uw — The New roads of America Motel in nearby es , mat who inspected the first of iChina restaurant, operated by, Vandalia last night. these trains said the luxury liner ‘Sam Wong for 31 years, has new)! His wife's price for trapping had accommodations for five owners after an exchange of $4:him: a one-hour reunion along : ‘ i high officials and their staffs. Cash. "with the couple's two children. | ALLEY OOP By T. V. Hamlin The upholstery is silk-covered,| Wong values the business at $50,-. “I wanted the kids to see him: ; re ST the interior woodwork is of teak 000 but because he wants to live not behind bars,” she said. i SLY potter THEY - =~ SS ' and the floors are covered withiin San Francisco, he turned the| x * * | aN , CERTAINLY handmade carpets, establishment over to Harry Chin, Taken to the Vand?lia jail. | -\ LONG AS WE HAD NO 7 : x ke Henry Jil, Tom Hom and George Shade said he had intended to turn’ WOMEN WITH US. LOOKED US — While floating through China! Wong, employes. jhimself in anyway. BOARDING HOUSE _ YWWVWT@X~TC=”"—'€$é’ C/fALL TWices HAS SLIPPED A MENTAL —V COG IN HiS ADVANCING GE! THE CROOK IMAGINES HUNTING Y FOR SUCH AN OILY Yj} , SCOUNDREL AS 7% CHARLATAN ¥ SIR BAGWIN ON (7 [5 LAZY ANDP A COLD TRAIL J |“, tL Litt bdagp, A ans a NEAR- _A IL HOPE TWIG6s “T | VT Hat Cuoniy. ((SIGHTED! [| DoESNT WASTE Ty S= 1A] RT EHOMY HALE THE | (100 mucH TIME! fl! : = HAD A HEAD- MEN IN ~ SOVESAN A> Fle =s jN) ene aa AMERICA \ /EXCELLENT afl Pl FS AS Witys / MUST HANEL(SANDWicH [t! jm AG A OX | THOSE FRAIL)y—~ cHome- } +1} _ me \ TIES/ CHOomMPES< fy \9 By Ernie Bushmiller PO 3 if, HELL . & Y ty LOOK WHAT PHOOEY:--- ONLY | : ads fa Ys |} I BOUGHT =|| ONE CHANNEL | r +4 tite, vy =~ 4 CH e — 2 b———4 DA in EASTER EGGS 7 a3 WITH PICTURE E g eg Wy —F RANI Tm Reg. US Pat Of — All righns reserved yl BN!) SU SHALL EF2 > Cops 1998 ay Unned teers Srnsicate, tn MARCH-29- | % be ‘ [ti i ‘ Gonsor ation i CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner. | IN FOOD = 3-29 ge reses, nea tees me Tu tg U8 Os on cael 1170%.. ALERONS WON'T TAKE , mm (Later [A NAVY CARRIER EAST \/ IT: , ee 1958 by NEA ‘ * anf ae ERC } ‘5 NOT... YET; HOLD... AIR STILL TOO THIN! GOT HEN AS IT CLIMBS, REDUCING O' HAWAI JUST SIGHTED | ANYWAY! IF ‘ TO USE SPURTS FROM WING-TIP SPEED AND AIR FRICTION, I IT ABOUT 36 MILES HIGH, | THAT GUY GETS _. [ROCKETS TO FORCE TAIL DOWN! . IT GRADUALLY COOLS OFF MOVING OVER 5,000 MPH! | DOWN INTACT, S THE SHIP'S THERE! x SAID IT LOOKED RED HOT! / I'LL DEVOTE MY DISAPPOINTED, EH, ‘CAUSE THIS OUTER SKIN ' / . LIFE TO GETTING TIME YOU'RE NOT GONNA HAVE TEMPERATURE ; HIM A PAROLE! AWY. REASON To BAWL NEARS THE oo NS nt CRITICAL 12008 _ SHANDY TRIES raat haar TO HE NOSE UP TO CHECK GOTTA REPEAT HIS SPEED THAT ALL TH' WAY DOWN, BUT ROCKETS WON'T LAST THAT LONG! AN' DENSER IR WILL HEAT IT MUCH FASTER! NO'M! ONLY MO MAN EVER HOPE YOO || THOOGHT MDCH ABOUT ME, ‘CEPT’ MAYBE AS | THAT'S RIGHT, MA'AM, 1 MR. LORD IS GONNA | MARE ME OVER INTO 4 A LIVIN’ DOLL! THaT’s |! WHAT HE SAID\ (0A Say “. @ Ab 7 Mean OT ONE WW 0, fr— ele ra / VMORTY MEEKELE 7 By Dick Cavalli DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber 1 SORRY Ae | pas - “McNecgs: Svadienw. tee | — SO I'M SENDING MILLY—YOU WILL HANDLE ANDO, DIXIE —You'RE | Z YOU _AS APART A SPECIAL ER— SCHEDULED FOR HAVING YOU TWO ON SEPARATE \: “| |AS POSSIBLE — A TOUR" TROUPE MONDAY — WE/LL FLIGHTS ISN'T ENOUGH ~— YOU'D y : BE SURE TO CATCH UP WITH EACH OTHER IN SOME WAY— }@ 1950 by NEA Bernice. ina, Tat Rag. US Pet Oa z . . 3-24 GRANDMA | : By Charles Kuha_ THE GIRLS ba an IT STAYS NICE AN’ TWAS JUST THINKIN, IT | |...1F YOU WANTED T’ STORE ee COOL ALL TH’ TIME/ WOULD BE AN IDEAL SPOT.| | CAKES, COOKIES , JAMS | AN’ JELLIES OVER THERE _ SONG HITS ARE REAL | MAKE MUCH a * . | WEIRDIES HEY JUNE? ) SENSE AT ALL me f Vv j A” gee) Ax, BUSINESS = FOR ME! Jt THAT ONE Vee : WRITTEN IN? BP - an 3) bn oat ayes Fe | “What's the sense of keeping a budget? It just means worrying - _ before you spend the money instead of after.” aoe | . ¢ . i . | : ) i ° , es : ; \ \ y a a . ‘ : \ ‘ : ; ; ae \ e - . ” i ( eo << 4 oy a ~ 5 - : Ox - \ > ? . i e : a : { : ' eA. 3 : 1 : ‘ . ‘ - ' ‘ : ‘ \ oe ie a i Je . ‘, ! , 1 Re Wer , ; , ne ¥ SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 _BIGHTREN THF. PONTIAC PRESS. _ All-County Class A car EARL McNEAL she 8 trees etminen |! Soottichting the Stars Name_ School _ Class | () un Lance Gentile —_ Berkley Senior : PEYTON GOODWIN, Troy . ... Oakland County’s = Eontee nT '|Coach-of-the-Year . . . Selected by a wide margin after directing the only unbeaten team in the county... His teams won 16 straight during regular season play and added four in tourney action before bowing in the quar- ter-finals ... The popular little Goodwin, who doubles John Herrington Waterford Senior , a Pat McCary Berkley Senior . '-. Tom Ridley Southfield Junior ) x SECOND TEAM ; John Kerr RO, Dondero Senior 6- : : Toy Palmer Ferndale Junior 6- : > as athletic director at Troy, guided his Colts to the Oak- Gordon Rodwan Ferndale Senior 6- 7 land B crown after being rated no better than 3rd a Bob Stephenson Birmingham Senior — 6- 3 in a pre-season consensus. De¥Ynis McClelland Walled Lake Senior 6- 1 x « * : senior ... LEROY PARKS, Clarkston .. . 5-54... 18... aclever little bundle of dynamite who could prob- ably play for any team in Michigan . . . Combined a 20- point scoring average with some outstanding playmak- ing .. . leading the Wolves to another championship .. . The quick but cool guard excels in every phase of the game... He tallied 320 points bettering 40 per cent on ifloor shots and 75 per cent on fouls, topped the county (Honorable Mention- Dick Whitmer and Jim Skinner (PCH). Dave PEYTON GOODWIN Ritchie (Birmingham), Davé Burris ‘Berkley! Len Nowick! iHaze] Park). Jerry Estaneete (RO Dondero), Bob Shulj ‘Southfeld) and Mike Harris (RO Kimball All-County Class B FIRST TEAM roy County-Coach-of-the- Year LEROY PARKS : Name : School Class Height Clerkston Wolves ve: ; Wayne Figley Troy Senior 5- 9 DICK BOOTH in the latter department. , John Lucadam W. BI'mfield Junior ' 6-8 Troy Colts xk *« * | Bill Noles Clarkston Senior 6- ; NICK NEIRA EARL McNEAL, Ferndale... 6-0... senior... 17 Jim Drake . a otto nee 4 @ Leke Orion Dragons . . gained notice as one of the state’s best with his Bere CONESLE . steady play . . . scored 243 points as Ferndale tied for SECOND TEAM ‘Eastern Michigan crown ... . is a classy performer who Bob Elston Bi'mfield Hills Senior 6- 1 ‘knows all the tricks ... has many college scouts on his George Almashy Clawson Senior 6- 0 trail. George McDaniel Holly Junior 6- 5 * * * ose) Ut enue sd os og NICK NEIRA, Lake Orion... 5-11... senior... 18 SEE, Moos Medison Junior . . A deadly jump shot artist and excellent driver . rable Meption— Terry A ee eee ie aly. [ 24.8 average and 396 points topped Oakland Coun- rs ht oh yt “re anbrook: A radsher { Hono Gent Loth ‘ ° “a “Bi Bat ley (Oak Park) and Pat Flannery (RO shtos) ; Newt Acton (Clawean). All-County Class C-D . Tallied 50 points in a game against Madison ‘and total of 96 against that school in two outings . .. Scored or better in 10 of 16 games dropping below 10 just 1957-58 Cage Highlights |: Troy High School's basketball team, with Oakland County NCE. FIRST TEAM Coach-of-the-Year Peyton Goodwin at the helm, walked off pe. x &k& * . ; Name Schoo! Class Height with a lion's share of the honors in the county area this year... CHARLES BARGE, Pontiac ...5-8...junior...16 | ROE enn Tuning 6-0 h sven Colts, rea with great angie and prepare ... floor general and scoring ace of the Chiefs... Scored | : uc Taves rtonvilue unl chalked up a r overall record and went further in the 170 ints during regular season for 11.3 average | ; Stan Moniuszko OL St. Mary Senior’ 5-11 state tourney than any other Oakland prep team during the stem t ced g reg titio { Saginaw Valle an , ¢ Tom Derocher ey Becice . : ge ee oe aaa nee seeith Pe a vere ae well mae out | } Bob Mineweaser or rere oo 6- 1 They were far superior to their opposition inthe Oak- |. d 8 d vei ue ry , | ' Art Goisdzinski O . Mary € land B League, winning 10 loop games in as many starts fae e and on drive- ne + & } : SECOND TEAM to run away with the title, and they finish¢d the regular | | A oom . our Lady & - season schedule with a perfect 16-0 mark. DICK BOOTH, Troy . .. 6-3... senior...17... the | nks arm. Senior 2-8'2 : : ee: ; : . oe Richardson Ortonville Sophomore 5-1) Troy tacked on two victories in the district tourney, won big man behind Troy’s greatest season in history . . . An .*. Bill Punniclift Fern. St. James ‘Senior 6- € two more while taking the regional crown, then bowed by two' accomplished one-hand shooter .. . he tallied 249 points * Bill Crawford RO St. Mery Junior 6- 0 points to Flint Tech in the state quarter-finals, 48-46, to end|in 16 contests for a 15.7 average missing double figures ; Roger Craig Lamphere Sophomore 6- 1 ier jae aa an auspicious record of 20 triumphs against only oniy twice... Also was the Colts’ top rebounder and a a ee ae ee to + standout on defense. { ‘Country Bay): The Colts boasted the finest defensive mark in the county., : -Romeo holds the distinction of being the lone team to score 50) ; - or more points against the Colts, a losing 53-point effort in. = id the finals of the Class B district tourney. * ° ° i | Final League Standings | pee ee Records Tumble al ps | ’ hf » a : ’ SAGINAW VALLEY SUBURBAN CATHOLIC honor squad, were the key performers for Troy, which YPSILANTI W—Six meet rec-|six feet. The old mark was 5 feet 8 : bd League All Games League AN Gomeo was magnificently coached by Goodwin. ords were set by high school track- |inches. bd = wioL W Ligt genedict ..........9 2 1" 3 men in the Class B division of the; pa Ni P t DO eee Geli Clarkston, Berkley, Ferndale and Pontiac Central also de- tiuron Relays at Eastern Michigan’ wipe sent Mount Peanant S Northarn ssesseoe-e T3 MOR Meron OE } ¢ CHARLES BARGE serve many plaudits for their successes this past season. College last night. with a leap of 11 feet 814 inches ~ aaa pas rhede 3 jit Semen $ 5 7 § Pontiec Chiefs x *« * The Class A division will be run} The mark bettered the old rec. Gong Xi. Mi secretes) St” ee Bie cscs 8 i 2 The Clarkston Wolves won the Wayne-Oakland Conference off tonight. ord set last year by 6! inches. capvetin sagan ———— Se nue title for the 2nd year in a row and, despite their misfortune x *® John Broadnax of River Rouge anges a Goan am League All Come in the district tournament, wound up with an outstanding) Flint Kearsley’s team of Bill) 2 record in the 65-yard low East Detroit* é 5 . SiGecme oo. ‘t i i : 15-3 record. genes and en, Crag hurdles. His time of :07.8 bettered Ferman ant rie 3] Armee et +i Berkley captured the Inter-Lakes crown for the 3rd clocked in 8:57.7 in the two-mile |e old sean oe eet et Yee Birmingham tsegece 408 7 9 ae 38 ou straight time and won 14 decisions in 17 games. Ferndale relay. The time wiped out a record), jyark in the mile run with a Mt Cemens 8 as 2 is Sees iy TN 28 ra shared the Eastern Michigan throne room with East Detroit of 2:02 Soe an yen clocking of 4:46.9. The old record, *Co-champions sOUTE cmnrnan and posted an impressive 16-2 mark. say é ; set last year, was 4:59.2. ‘TUR - Lakes League All Games _ | Willie Pruitt of Willow Run broke . League Al Games|. L yf Pontiac, defending Saginaw Valley champion, overcame the high jump record with a leapof| _Rivér Rouge's team of John bt «@ lone "s ;°: 8 graduation losses for a commendable season. The Chiefs gained Broadnax, Don Gardner, Bob Derkdey oesssssseee 8G Je [NOTIN Branch ------ 2 B88 a 3rd place tie with Saginaw in the final Valley standings and Cc Standout regres practi Baler ae Walled Lake .......... 4 6 9 9 Oxford 08 eu had an overall record of 14 wins in 20 starts. age stanaouts img 0 1908 clocking. == Parmingten “veseansues ; ’ : 10! " couxry wis * * * iS Z Larry Wheaton of Flint Bentley Van Dyke... 31 8 10 Wartene | tee MOT For sheer individual brilliance, no one could match the 1 County Area wom the-shot' put with @ heave of OAKLAND B OWEN ccncnccseer caer cen dees 7 5 game-in and game-out performances of Clarkston’s Leroy | 'Center Line wae aie eere slave 6 6 FIRST TEAM 50 feet ™ inches. verve An ome" Fraser Institute. Previous sales experience helpful, must have car anc know Pontiac area well. For interview call, _Mr_ Avery, FE 6 0603. Men Wanted | for outside employment. Clean working conditions, hours unlim- 1u6é W Huron 10 to oGa u ed apes 30 scGAW aia LEADING WATER conditioning company needs two good salesmen for Pontiac area. ete 2619 Dixie Highway be- tween 1 & 3 pm, 5 NEED TWO REAL ESTATE salesmen to hahdie new and used homes Experienced preferred but willingness to work more es- sential ember Multiple eee Service. Call FE 5-0471. Ivan Behram Realtor SALESMEN — NO EXPERIENCE necessary. Chance to advance. Write Pontiac Press Box 90 SINGLE MAN ON DAIRY FARM. Must be experienced, 1460 Town- _send Rd Le onard, _ Michigan SEARS, ROEBUCK & COMPANY ~ Will train 3 neat appearing a gressive young men for outsi selling itions in Pontiac and surrounding area The following qualifications are re- quired: 1. Age between 21 and 49 years. 2 Must enjoy meeting and talking to people In return we will offer: 1. Better than average income. oni re advancement on proof of Thorough train ot Dette as you qua . An opportunity to cone a future in @ growing business 2. 3. 4. se for interview 11 am. to 2 . Tuesday and Wednesday, April ist and 2nd. Mr. Beck Wa dron Hotel. Pontiac, Michigan. 6ALESMAN TO REPRESENT “A leading brand of water goftener. Must have car & be over 25 yrs of age We wil] train you for ap- _polatment call FE 4.3573 Rs 2 yee CLASS aker App Pgd beta _Industries. a oe Parke Bt Help Wanted Female 7 7 BOOKKEEPER - CLERK FOR cont feccustng Department, Typ- ing. Must. have own transporta- tion, Manufacturing Plant in Bir- _mingham, Box 1. Box 119, Pontiac Press. COUPLE TO Liv LIVE IN BIRMING- hafm area: Husband can have full time e. Woman must like children, cooking, general housework = ‘vate apartment. I 6-3106. aN EXP wW L Cleaners. 379 EB. EXPERIENCED fF HOUSEKEEPER, references DIE Joda nro ee se sane pee ee — STi ILK FREMER—< 0GG _Cleaners, 379 EP 8 to add to family. incom osuins sorting and fing” n train a rn’ GENERAL OFFICE WOR 80ME typing. Mati pote and phone number to P.O. Box ox 38 Pontiac, HOUSEKEE ER WANTED. 3} or vomes or married | eeper. Call for par- Meian a OR 3-3492. HOUSEKEEPER, WHITE. LIVE in Lzi—igee senate: 1 child. Call Sat. OR 3 anMmeDIRte “OPENINGS FOR 2 women with an established sales company. Car Boqeeeetr. FE 2 between 2 30-50 YRS. TO MAN OR WOMAN. do genera) billing Check driver cannes in & out, Must be ac- A 1ierendadle. 6 days wk. juron between — curate Call # 1 & 4 pm POSITION ists needed iF am. . as bs Rat advertisng com , THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 if ‘ % TWENTY-ONE ‘\ | Help Wanted 8 Work Wanted Female il Oat aA CHANGE ~- ¥ start you making more meee | See and available. ORiande \RELIABLE TEENAGER WANTS: enc handle new home selling es ti banating ot king tn Vie of Jos-) ~~~~~~ ther erry Perk Ww te, tn W ANTED ppm cd Bl ors Jan phan lyon and s. FE 2-5978. alee r com- mlssione a ug eeananiscia WOMAN Wao 5 NEITHER sMOKES _Pontiae Press Box 19, or drinks desires light housework, ADD MATCHES, SELL AMAZING| rings i Hy Sy bee Eatches. BIGGER ee Te ess i Every busi- eit AO AND TRONINGS. 286 NS nee ‘prospect. "Repent Sart) es Cass. Fi Ww tL exp. . Wemen; full: = 0. Bales| Waal FH TRONINGS furn AMERICA, Dept. FR, Chicago 32.| ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS ~~~ makin ur, er art me, 6 See ites suit 10, AAA Floor Sing Perry @ to 4 | Floor Laying — — IGDLELOMD COUPLE t TO MAN- C._ BUD BILL8 setts Metta") AA TRENCHING MEDICAL TECHNICIANS WANT- Footings. Septic Field OR 3-4943. ed. Experience in Chemistry & CI Bacteriology. Pontiac Gateopathic| A & B TRENCHING Hospital E LAE Department Fe nde weter ines, field tile, of Laboratorie 061. REAL rare SALESMEN OR ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS 1349 ¢ saleswomen in new home roject | | custom drawn OL In Pontise pened and __ 35-4931 RPE iy area zp preferre ose Hill A - 1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- _Realty Co. KEnwood 2-9060. able Roughing and finish Also | Telephone Soliciting | ce reres aes Free ext FE 53008 0} | | Men or wom 18 or hy, No experensee ceeded! eee 8 ween 10 Rayna we Reon 206. _FHA_ terms. PE 8-11098. ‘ALL TYPES EXCAVATING WORK.. “an i Nala | also rubber trea 6) lifting crane Larnings Clim | kL oe 1 days. Would you like to be earning —OR 31406 nights _ $1,000 monthly & retire in 3 to ALUM. Py xperts PRA, STONE INCOME TAX” PREPARED ~ your oe ee itemized | NATION | WIDE BUSINESS SERVICE 4393 DIXIE HWY. COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE 5 years? You can, selling a na-, pile tionally advertised food product. eM ‘3.04 _ Gordon Fiattley Men & women, full or part time. ALL 7c 4 i ‘DS CEMENT WORK | no canvassing. Call for appoint-| Reasonable. Jensen FE 2-2340._ ment_now_ — EM 3-6156. (ALL TYPES OF MASONRY WORK _Fireplaces a specialty. FE 5-8929 Employment Agencies 8A ~ | ASPHALT Onoese & Parking Lots. OL B K K PI : BRUCE | Mi MODERNIZATION oy t) e modernization service | Telousie sliding and awning wir’ DAN 8 LANDSCAPE (ee Full charge bookkeeper with good) ows. MA 6-6354 for Tree esti, experience and ete coces 5 days.) Mates No Saturdays Salary up to $400 BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER- rons PAWL T ACnORYS SERY- Midwest Emoloymen ‘ Pontiac, ing, brick. block and cement ie ‘Geo Pontiac Laundry FE _State Bank Bldg PE $0227. work “FE 42200 EVELYN EDWARDS work. Also chimneys. No job too AEE IIS SL IN) ce Guaranteed work Ph .MY CUR Ne CetOn ‘BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT We WORK OPEN SATURDAYS and fireplaces MIA 5-0378 Se aia a eee Guatanteed work, Free estimates. FE 4-8140. $300 CEMENT WORK. SIDEWALKS, COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE. R driveways, and planter boxes, _ Odile, FE 23-0067 |\GOMPLETE LANDSCAPING, ROTO Man aged 16-26 with experience tn CARPENTER HEN CABI-. shoe sales to head up new de- nets Remodeling. Formica: Trim. | 1 Aities, Work guar- custom anitesaaie D & i grading Back Anning “EXPERT 725s TRIMMING AND Ph FE 5-6503 or OR| LANDSCAPING ng clean up. Pruning. main- | pe shrub plestin’ a built, OR Pare ie FE 411096. partment. Midwest Em loyment_ Ree. rooms _ 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE! anteed _OLive 2.7: 2-326 $0227 CEMENT WO! & 20 REARS EXP | | Free estimates. OR 3-6 Tattectiene Q CARL L. BILIS, 6R., ny OOR| PPP ALL Le i senane Oid floors a specialty OOOO ECTS, ones pipe Bows ate estou | OWES, BY LICENSED Also otieer . u : i n rey . : subjec ullder ree estimates il Courses streamlined to individual CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY needs. Private’ or group instruc- Floors, basements. EM 3-487 tions Beginner or advanced Day CARPENTER—GARAGES, ALTER & evening classes now being or. ations and additions. Cal) afier 6 — ganized. ORlando 3-3154 m. FE 86-0439. PIANO LESSONS BEGINNERS OR! 7 i srations students Exc prep! CEMEN’ T & BL OCK — arations for advanced students| = #$WORK FE 58-0782. FE 5-407 — DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- SCHOOL _ 7K YWASSO-THERO ing Free estimates. FE pists—under physicians’ “pede DRY WALL TAPING. Cina ea now in progress at Washington Roya! Oak Michigan seed woe Free estimates. OR Feces i cod © ere ces See ROOFS — AIL = ELECTROLYSIS &® BWEDISBH. Kinds. Est 1918 Hugus Marsh. PO e PHY SIO-THERAPY CLINIC 353 N Cass FE 2-302] FE 2-8046 = |NOOREMMVTNG — SULLY id lantadA Mala 11 ——_2)__—-___.— Work Wanted Male 10 VREE- ESTIM/1ES ON WIRING. ‘SPRING cL ae OMADEMING | Lawns sha Price is for water regret 5 iar & dry- A-| CARPENTER roe NEW — | ets. = $-8431 — Elec. _ Repair FE 44210 tric » 1060 ALL TYPES LAWN iN MAINTE- HOME Scakaar: Ciena a nance Garden plowing, discing,| ditions. me | bullder, et new lawns put in, re-seeding. _terms, FE trash hauling FE _5-6405 LOG CABINg BUILT oR oT OR MATERI AVAILABLE NOW! _ one _al_ furnished 32 cabinet, wor ew repair TERT WO § SB Murdock, FE. 2-7861. eesumaies OR 3 WORK KO FREE ATTIC AND SPRING CLEANING. PERS autz HOM: Call OA Roa FE t reo =D FE ance, reseeding rolling, trash, LAS Let FE hauling FE 600s 3 ae rote oom TAYING CABINET OSS AND CARPEN-| Sanding and finishing Phone FE gmign pier ter Kitchens a specialty. FE! bees 4-5000. = JO8 Eni ARPENTER NEW OR REMOD- Sanding fishing. 185 Edi inon. eling, no job to large or too | _Ph. FE 2-4405_ small. ' Winter rates OR 3-8077 | = CARPENTER WORK, ALL TYPES. ~ ROOF REPAIRS _ Cabine: wo-y and finish trim spe- EAVESTROUGHING FE ¢-0444, tion _Clalty. FE 0-5632 Tr : MASON WORK WANTED MICHI- CARPENT R DESIRES WORK. n erste ed tull kesamantal| New remodeling and repair. Free, = eulimates. FE 28810 oF = D&M BUILDING CARPENTER WORK WANTED SERVICE H & gar built Attica &! = = basements fia.sned Free esti-- "E_2-7006 Eves OR. 3-3276. mates FE 3-7204 PE 68-6847 TRENCHING AND £xpP. TIN SMITH WANTS FULL : a or part time work, own ck BULLDOZING eos <— EEDs WORK . aes RaENTS : LDERLY MAN NEEDS pee DIG BASEMENTS UNDER badly. Carpenter by trade. but houses yrs and. eementll work Se any type of work. ial] Get o ‘our, bid. ‘FE 2 3106. EXTERIOR AND f¢ INTERIOR li 2A Bry ats2 Free estimaics Reas ___ Building Supp nod Las 1 FIREBRICK. (see 10 CENTS KA EA _ KITCHENS RE- 3 cents ea 31243 W. GARAGES BUILT Re modiliec recreation cae i | pataias tle mica counte: tops OOT a — wall tiie OR 3-2438 or FE. 5.5210, OPM ATTN a ALE Fro LAWNS RAKED, ROLLED. SEED-. &_N SURPLUS F -0023 625 8 ed, fertilized & mowed, FE 32-0067 | Busiress Services _ 13 PE 4ces Son MAN FOR GENERAL MAINTE- Pre ree nance & landscaping, FE 48738 | agpyalLT DRIVES AND PARKING ON time work FE 8-261). ODD JOBS OF CARPENTER MAN 54 WANTs FULL OR aa: by nae cement work Li work & cabinet building. Low, repaired by fac train price, MArket 4-1426. our office. General Printing & ROOFING — SIDING REPAIR ce Buppily Co, 17 W. Law- work New or old. FE 5-8171,| rence § 8t__ Phone_F FE 3 30138. * Rambine Gir Abate pest Asphalt F Pavinc ® ng. Recreati@m rooms ne FE 5-877! __| mes guaran financing TREE REMOVAL. TRIMMING Dial Piiving Cc FE 44500. _ lots cleared. Free estimate FE 4) ACE TRE® SERVICE RE 5-6502 moval and-trimming. Get our bid YOUNG MAN HOME FROM SERV- FE 2-7188 2 A ces wishes work of any kind AAA VIL BURNER SERVICE _FE __ 4-024 40 SERVICF ALL MA 5 —oo ~~ PETE'S FE 5-3750., APPLIANCE SERVICE ~ _Work Wanted Female El we service ri!) makes of wringer snares ; ane oe washers, 30 yra/ 7 DAY 1 TRONING SERVICE, rs) 3 BU ‘n Ponti ac FE 5-1471 'ROY'S, 06 Oak and FE_2-4021_ epee iexea .PAINTING. D DEC j 1 Al DaY WASHING & IRONING, BLOOMFIELD {WALL CLEANERS | will pickup & vel, FE 23-1823. Wai and windows. weed A-| TRONINGS AND WASHINGS | _Free est. No Y obliga ation, FE 2-163 Pick up and delivery, FE 2-5413. | CRUBHED ROCK, FIELD 6AND 2 Lettie ph WANT WALL WASH-| & — Top soll, Peat, FE ing and g. FE 3-7581.| 5-0214. SITTING IN THE NITY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. TUF ae Second St. FE tae | Bre tase & rev recies: 218 E. Pike’ BABY SITTING. CHIT HILDREN | loved & cared tor. | FE 2-1730. ‘FURNACE OE CLARE ED A ASE D BERV- - BEAUTY OPERATOR. RECENT. _!ced-_ Nelson jFue Furniture ture Refinishing 16A) babysitting or a a eve- in ¢ ara for a! 4 lestgns! 10, 20, #@ and 240- | ome, fetersnces® Write Pontiac: “Income Tax Service. 17) | Dost: ARAKEET BY HOWARD | _and St. Please. «FE 5-4041. ALL Jt clea a Foe hd ed mae 6126, R TAX RETURN PRE | pared in your me by qualified eae WORKING eaorLaes + EAx pervicg ‘$40 Any use es 3-20 eM IRE TAX SERVICE 835 MELROSE FE 8-3500 HOME CALLS BY APPOINTMENT CHURCHES ORGANIZATIONS. FOR RETURNS. ALTERATIONS” ADDITIONS AND USiMe best method tor you Eve-, repalr work Licensed builder | INCOME: “TAX. 5 ‘PRICES ~ 504 Hu — FE 5 __ | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES, MRS DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 1739 35-1805 La undry Service BRICK, BLOCK “AND CEMENT ae CURTAINS 1 PLAIN OR RUF- ed Beautifully plsianed Pontiac large Resideniiai and commer-| 101 \A ree otepty wae S ase T- 8-2853 FR 204000 ean’ °F 9070 Airport Ra _OR_3-1592 eRe CABINETS |. PORCH-| ALL =r LAWN MAINT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT | es, basements. kitchens or attics. T nance Garden errs. cise: Teak “PERTILIZING, — Rolling and eee FE 4 LAWN Soe ding Bacunee As soll. _Lost, ‘& Found 24: Wanted Real Estate 324A | Rent t Apts. Furnished 33 may be just detiyee” roe os PRACTICAL NURSE. rs) ERL REPAIRING. areriatieg A SPE. | Lost- LARGE MALE COLLIE Sable & white REWARD. MA y For noes os LS Even if under foreclos- x IW ICKERSH AM “oar Ware BAMOVED. PE- 1195 W. Maple §-0844 Exp. Upholaterer To work on one type of eplenet! Garden len Plowing 16B° _Logr: “GERMAN SHEPHE Vicinity of Del's Ina, FE Seer reward wid or PE 670. ee 3 ras sHort- ete ters € — - Pele w on brown. Vicin e. Reward. EM 3 33064. | Hobbier & Supplies 244 PAINT PAINT BY. NUMBER PICTURES.” Scrabble games Backenstose ” ook Store. 15 FE. Lawrence St Notices & | Personals 25 et A neh GIRI. OR wc WOMAN NEED- a friendly adviser hone Valion Army CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE FE re for removal of unwanted hair Opea_ = Sate Sunday a __t0 | |istings W anted ve Buy ae Eves. OR _3-2805. Clubs, ete. Get 12 to 73 cup auto-- matic electric coffee percolator. For selling £8 bottles nationally advertised vanilla, FE 2-30$3 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293 Goodson $95 Lochaven FE 4-8018 IN DEBT? © IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind : REAL ESTA TE Restore Credit ‘FE 4-4526 ME GNVKE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT | COUNSELEORS in ___ Above Oakland Theater lwantes TO BUY. KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman Pine Lake Country Club whose Abaith are located at RR No 2, Li Orchard Lk- Michi- fan has applied to the Michigan quor Control Commission for club license to sell beer Bere 0 a4 hereof, March 28th. 1958 ON THURS, AUG 15, 1956 ABOUT m 1 ‘ell om the floor in re oap dep'’t, uf a | A & P 8Btore am & woman, 44 vears old and was wearing a! brown rint dress with brown jacket am anxious to contact witnesses to to this accident. Please call FE 2-506 2-5089 after 4 D.m. (ON AND AFTER THIS DATE March 25, 1958 I wil! not be Tesponsible for any, debts con- WILL BOY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Purchasers waiting. F_ Mc KINNEY tracted by any other than my-/ Uo Pear) GQ Hendrickson. 2131. alloway St., Pontiac, Mich ~) PERENNIAL GARDEN & as Site estimates. s Ri DISCING. “DRAGOING, Li = welenine 500 ” THE STEEL Raker PAYS OFF T&O LANDSCAPING, GARDENING | tree oe ming: general ciean-up eve & Trucking 19° a-1 MO vING — HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE 8475. Reasonabie FE 5-3 ALL TYPES LAWN MAINTEN- py ASTERING & s REPAIR peas |A1 HAULING GE ~ AA- 1 “Reduced Rates ay FA Large van or pick LEMING FLOOR LAYING Petre CLEANING & Ge LIGHT nae | Wtd. Children to Board 26 |~ é |A-l LICENSED HOME. LOVING NERAL CL CLEAN | DAY. HOUR OR WEEK ~ GOOD FE >| _Teferences and license. FE 5-6340 Wtd, | Household Goods 27 A nO i + ASH yon. tha TV's wonkinG Se is ed ‘18T FLOOR Te iG RNITC RE NEEDED ILO ) Any time FE 8-0095. ) HEAVY TRUCKING ubbish Fill drt. FE 2 Call any time. FE, MISCELLANEOUS, CLEAN FUR- moving AND HAULING WITH z _ton stake truck FE 86-0453 O'DELL CARTAGE _ tong distance moving. | -_____Phone ®E 5-6806 TRUCK WITH SEMI-TRA r L gE . Will haus eles Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 | ‘6S or ‘56 CUSHMAN EAGLE IN | _good_cond., reasonable. MA 6-2289 | 1 WOMAN REFER . $10 WK. FE ‘ USED BULLDOZER. A-1 CONDI- ae tion. Internationa! TD 9 or Cata- li or & GARAGE | a piller 4, with eugel blade FE $4336, | Trucks to Rent Pontiac Farm = Industrial pose Co. ARTICLES © PICKED up free uf charge FE 5-4 Call OR_ 3-2430. Share Living Quarters rs 30 LEAVING FOR TRIP. RENT MOD- ALL MAKES OF roumtane Sena Ei Painting & Decorating 20 20 Al Painina &° PAPER Bane. ah Winter prices. as CLASS 3 EXP PAINTER AND _decorator, Reas, prices FE 5-2860 | k Floor til- pri . parking lots, free es- A-1 air Carpe sr wor ie) Driveways, p on OG removed FE 46918 PAINTING AND PAPERING | 6B 10 per cent Velce wr cash CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Diantte _ Attention Plea: ase HJ VaoWelt, 4540 Dizie Hes exte rior oe ae LAD Y INTERIOR DI AINTIRG = PAPERHANOING FO IN A FLASH |: Fre lang gre) see Augie 3 ROOMS, —PpvT._ E rR. & BATH odern. . Adults. FE 44-0002. |PAPERHANGING. PAINTING. | _ Plaster repairing, | FE 8-8513. PAINTING one. Peco ly graduated. PE 46436. ES ~HEA*ING SERVICE PARERTANGING mm ai Aim a||CFurmaces cleaned, sold, repaired. | DAY WORK WrD. a HOUR & 3310 Crooks Rd.” Rochester FE wayy, car fare. FE 8 ELDERLY iY Winns eaGeine = cones in Pontiac. Adults only our o aoders aumento GIRL 18 WOULD LIKE BABY-, _sitting job. FE 4-687 HOUSEWORK WTD. 1 “oR “9 DAYS 24 hr service on all types _each wk. Exp. FE 2-6231 heating equipment. Call Warne HAVING A BABY? + VACATION | nen Co. FE 41063 day n able mature e = enced woman will care for Ay INTER LAKES TREE SERVICE. EM 24: Ls your home EM a HOUSEWORK BY DAY OR WEEK. d clearing. Insured ‘References, FE 62130. TIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH Chea 6-4213. | T leap. FE LADY WOULD -1 ed Toveapete LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. as Days. FE 5-8 cooled Sart repaired. LADY WOULD LIRR HOUTEWORE| tineoin = E28 ——| by day or FE 06-3337, Masonry Work LADY Y Wik EE RNG #1 AN kinds of masonry work ne _hr. References and exp. FE 98-0834 el repair Also roof at airs anim: neys cleaned, repaired, bufit ne MOTHER WOULD LIKE Fireplaces elganeg and repaired.| TO CARE FOR SMALL No amateurs ts, in bUsiness. CHILD. DAYs ONLY’ PE, ‘FE _§-3701. PLASTERING ~ iiDPEEAGED A WANS _New or repair, FE £166, ~sAWS MACHINE FILED child care & Ment housekeeping Manley Leaci: 10 ae ley Bt. FASHING 4 & PAINTING. FE Television Sey nf [ee _ HEATING | LL TV UT a 8 oe beg To! hd 6 m9 th n BLECTR LS ae —— t. EQuITABY® SOCIETY” FAR M ' on it, properties. ‘i = eee dere ot Glare Simlish Ae front) 2, RMB ADULTS (OR ELDERLY aD BS ny = Pets h ie PE 4-05. #01. IMMEDIATE z oa oer DAY OR ae & 8E FE 6 FE GARY RADIO & TV. 8 Service on all makes ae remove, cabeling, eer | eats | els | traired RCA techni- ' 41. naked a ty REPAIR. TUBES | ) W Huron, Pontiac aa Service 22A TYPEWRITE $8 AND A ‘H EPAIRING mapertli PONTIAC TYPEWRITER eee NGE Reduce 10 LBS IN § SHORT DAYs Results guarsiteed. For as little $1.00 per visit Investigate our plan today. Fe free tria’ wisit Call FE 4-413! This month only | seetra ue COLD WAVE, $4.50 Sham wave $150. Doro hee Pre “Plas Wanted Silent party interested in slockpiling of old autos. Confi- dential if desired For full de- _talls, write Pontiac Press Box 3. eee ee care. ORlando 3-1034 Entire home or o71.' tots Get the ton dollar Wil buy outright or sel. it for vou B & B Community Sale. Phone OR 3-2717 niture Pvt _party FE 5-7332 WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES 1 ot furniture] Ph FE 2-553 ae |1 ROOM BACHELOR _ APT. bl | wrp ox is ) MARROON CARPET “per week 89 State St. PE 3.0866. Lt RM, KITCHENETTE © : _in_good_condition FE 2-4605. | WANTED TO BUY AN OLD | CONN | 1 weet ‘ornet FE, 6-827 ___Wanted to Rent 29 i8ST FLOOR PLL Lt PL LP LOL el OP et 30 ACRES, FOR CORN AND OATS. | |— o COUPLE WISHING 5 ROOM UN- 2 furnished house or apt. on West | ~ side with garage. References. FE WANT TO BUY BOY'S 2¢INCH 2 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUS LINE, bicycle. Must be reasonably priced and in good condition. a0 eck FE yer Oe 2 RMS. _ WITH PVT. E ENT. CHILD tie. $15 per week. Ph. FE ern home or share, Low rent to, right party. FE 5-3524 WANTED: REFINED SINGLE | gentleman to share fy da home in Bham = with man living alone “Postine ress Box 57 Ww td. 1. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 LLLP LP LOL LI 3-1355 $100000 TO $10000 NEEDED TO fill orders. Secured by inventory 2. Bae BEAUTIFULLY DEC. 19 per cent interest. plus stock of tion in growing business. Box 2&8 3 RM. @ Pontiac Press CASH — Gonnecr 'n 20 «years: service to aatiatied. ‘friends and clientele 1704 8 Telegraph Rd FFE 4-252 ACTION On any good land contract, New or eaeeoeen eer cane upon ae actory inspection of property —— - and title ace Ken Tempiet eton 2 3 RM. FURN APT PVT k. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2338 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-4563 OVER $1.000,.000 cts Immediate action! Call ap of eee: 1060 W Huron FE 4¢-3581 : Wanted Real Estate 32A. soe OFFI AIL, Make’ ot —_ Im media 5 week. dy. Pontiac. ite SPECIALIZIN MO dood reference 520, Pet 4-3043. pians pianos safes, ergs, re- fogernire OE asa uw shot pest ae | — a) iy, HOME SERVICE pees sa MeRiniey* DF. PEE Seestuabag Tailoring 16 RENT IT FASTI. We represent a group of investors who will pay ou cash for your. con? wins, us for an appoint- EAKLE'S CUSTOM ing. 8174 Cooley Lake _3-2641. stip COVERS. BED SPREADS _firapes, _your ¢ material or HOMAS TU UPHOLSTERING Pi St FE 5-888 house, apartment, ary- thing — Want Ads give fhrcogh Rent Ads! Room, you. ACTION. Dial FE ae CRE HERES oP ORESSMAK Lest & Found PPL ALP PDEA PIPL PAG $25 REWARD FOR MALE. LIGHT t. are since Janu- FE 2-8181 for an ad- writey and get it! FOUND. ND, DACRHTOND ATTENTION}, “WHITE BROS. °» REAL ESTATE iz Mi 5660 Hwy | Open Eves. rie "o8un. 10 "th Ss GET IT,QUICK, theaunh Classified Ads! | _* Yes, whatever it is — dial| ® ‘ \s . iv pce . “Now is the ime to sell real estate. We have a so be first, not He 29-6122 Cootidentia! e Sale TED ren! LOU ue Lake, Gh. FE A-11be LA KE : 8. | clalist in Lake Prop- QUICK SALES, DEPENDABLE , service that's why a WE HAVE ‘QUALIFIED — BUYERS for commercial proper- | ties. farms and acreage. i cat Wii give vou immediate ac- ~ ROY KNAUF a6") W Huron st FE VETERANS DON BUY YOUR MeQuiry. Gi GIVE Us TH ND WE WILL GIVE vou CASH OFFER WRITE BOX We Will Buy Your Equity aes your home—cash walt- C) ; listings Giroux-Franks, «305 Dixie Hwy OR_3-9701 WAN TED » Open Suncay hi H PM. : color ; 3101 Open ‘Evenings tt oS Rent Apts, Fe Furnished 33 aa hh aati NICE KITCHEN AND i ‘bath i FE 2-745 “ROOM, KITCHENETTE CLOSE in. $10 230 S Parke FE 2-7198. eS RMS & BATH 1 LARGE ROOM, REFRIG. FE {~ SEDAN DELUXE. PRIVATE | _ples off street parking. FE 5-0481. ROOM EFFICIENCY PVT. bath, Park-Inn Motel. 558. , 3 CLEAN ROOM, 4 nD! __ kitchenette. FE 5-2585 ROOM LOWE? FRO: T ADULTS, * Uities furnished. he br bard 2 ROOMS AND BATH. CHILD __Welcome. PE 2-557}. '3 PYT. ROOMS Ist FLOOR. NO drinkers. 114 a FE 54-4360. = 1 FURNISHED DR and ire FE n |} ROOMS AND BATH. CLEA with good y PE otha Pvt. Far . FOURN rage. For couple only. 104 ene Gerson. (not later than 6 p.m 3 ROOMS A} ND BATH PvrT. EN trance Newly decorated, 111 N. __Telegraph. LITY ROOMS & BATH. UTIL aid zt ent Adults. Apply 118) ald wir a RMS., CLEAN, QUIET WELL. furnished, On lake. OR 3-3766 = | ROOMS. PVT. BATH GARAGE. 700 per week No children, 42 Fee St "ROOM APT. PVT ENTR GOOD location. _285 Whittem re _ 3 CLEAN ROOMS. CE LOCA- tion, pvt cape adult, $15 Cali yee 4, FE 8-3443_ ‘CLEAN oe PVT. BATH. » adults _18 Norto 3 ROOM. NEAR SGENER AE 1i08- pital ns _Lincoln _ OR 3-052 ‘3 ROOMS WITH ruil Ape _main hose FEL 3° ROOMS & BATH 31 STOWELL 4RM8. ALL UTIL. CLEAN, WELL. furr. Plenty cf closet space. | or Adults only See after 4 30 ar and Sun 16 Pine Grove. MS & BATH IN Png R * china welcome, MY 3-1664 1 ¢ 4 ROOMs AND BATH GARAGE Ground floor Also Tooms and | bath. Close in. Nigely furn, and | decorated. FE 56-0066 after 4 p.m. 4 VERY NICE RMS Lower. 5 FE 4-4686 Lights & heat. & LARGE ROOMS AND BATH | On busline and close to Pontiac i _State Hospital, FE 5-5104 _ $16 WEEKLY. THREE rooms, private bathh and en- trance, Heat and electricity furnished. 1 child or baby welcome Apply 806 8: Clair. 1955 PRAIRIE SCHOONER 20 foot All modern. Located at 3300 | Elizabeth Lk. Rd, in Pontiac see "SMALL MODERN _apt., for working girl. FE 2-5378 APT 2 BLOCKS FROM DOWN- town Pontiac. 13, Wk. ié6o E Pike. Inquire at Apt. 1. bhai eer AGAR TENT Privaig | be entrance. 0 a on 31416. ee | BACHELOR APT PVT BATH AND eae nie ned very nice TV. &. SAN 2 M PVT. ENT bath. Utilities. West side. Adults, FE 32-5662 CHEERFUL. QUIET, CLEAN 2 rm. apt, for amet woman. Very reasonable FE 6-2536._ cUEeN aceee “APT., $15 eu $58 per mo includin _ eat, “ighte & gas ORiando 3-93 COE. a BABY 4-3 FU 80 State St PE 4-0398 FARMINGTON NEW UTILITY. 10 mile Orchard Lk Shopping Center GR 46685 FIRST FLOOR APT FOR RENT __FE_¢1040 For Colored Apartments on Southeast side of town on Prospect St Call FE 44-4821 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED apartment. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms west side children welcome. Call FE 5-08 19 after 6:30 p FLAT 3 RMS. & BAT TH. PVT Util. furn. Ce $606 Williams Lk! FURNISHED APARTMENT, $15 per week. Utilities furnished 1 b'ock General Hospital. Adults FE 2-0668 FURNISHED APARTMENT. 18T floor, 3 rooms: e Boor” bath 0 Parkhurst FOR RENT HALL FURNISHED lake front cottage East Com- merce Lake, 4230 Bluebird Drive Key next dovr, South or call _651W. Northville for Se GROUND FLOOR, CLEAN N 3 RMS Pvt. bath and see Util, Adults _470 Oakland Ave. Live Cheaper Than You Thought 1 2. and 3 rooms furnished 117 Center anytime or 9$ Pine- srove after 3 pmo LAKE FRONT 2 RMB. furn, Ideal for bachelor or re- _tired couple, MY 23-1981, LAREFRONT. ? BEDRM. HEAT & hot wi . EMpire 3-474, EM _3-2862. MODERN @ ROOMS AND BATH. New Newly veosecntah All utilities, FE NICE 2 ROOM APARTMENT. PRI- vate bath and entrance, newl Gecorated. 173 Norton ve PRIVATE, FURN. 3 OOMB & bath at Williams Take: 2740 Grandview. OR 3-7541, — SEM, FURNISHED APARTMENT _on_the West side FE 4-4481. wom Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 APARTMENTS. $10 nee: Clarence Snider, 242 N. _private entrance, 286 §. Jessie 2) "Gu RMS Sled Blane $15. ie ROOM. 7 - 2 RMS. “AND BATH "NEWLY DEC: Ined gentle ity N. Saginaw Apply CLEAN RMS eae One rt ~ Pri vate bath and entr aiduitiee. Pon- | Ceres: Call MAple 5-7081 | orated, no drinkers, | I DIVIDUAL, ates 0958, Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 Broadway, Lake Orion. 2 ae PRIVATE. 19 7 AND 3 RMB. NEAR GENERAL H E | 8-2512 | 2 ROOMS AND BAT BATH. NEWLY | Johnson 7 CLEAN CARGE "ROOMS. REALTOR 2) 2& 3- TPT. Saye . DOWN- 7059, ae oo week, 18 ote UTI Clean single man. $12 weekly. FE 5-0018 AND 3 RMS, FURN. ATH. * Aes Sate Inquire 287 Oakland to 1, ose to aoestenn Call after 4) - 2 ROOMS Roe BATH FRONT lady emploved preferred 59 Wil- liams, Apply ar or after ipm. Available to purchase land eon- te STUDIO. LIVING RM. ve n, dinette, bath, stove. Beat! parking, partly furn. 57 chanic GLORIA APTS. 2 & 3 LARGE ROOM APT. WITH ists, $90 Robinwoed off _N, Perry. APARTMENT. FIRST| floor. Private bath, Adults. 52 8. FE 4-3792. “ROOM” FURNISHED ~ APART. mene ie ee BH FE 26000. 3 ROOMS & TILED BATH. VERY | veoh ‘urn. ee a 3 ROOM” i + ieee hea of 5 ished. South Martnatl. 5263. A rivate pd no. E8347. : ‘ : er é M UPPER screened porch, _Privieges, $50 per mo FE 2-1530 ia 4 LARGE ROOMS wi $60 mo plus utilities. reeds Elizabeth Lake Rd 4 RMs. AND BATH PVT ENTR _Newly decorated, 79 Clark. 4 RM APT COUPLE ONLY, AFT- 3 RMS anne ae OUTSIDE OF er 6.30 FE 43206 E_2-2965. 4 RMS 5 ROOMS, w 724 DESO § rooms and bath, gas heat. - FE 6828 el this sum j April Ist. Call MI | CLEAN 3 ROOM. “APARTMENT heat furnished. $85 per month 30 Stout St FE | COLORED APT 4 RMS. & BATH. FE 5-6786, close in. ELEAN, CONGENIAL, bath For couple 69 Poplar FE __2-4443 3 ROOMa J AND BATH, LENT CONDITION, AMPLE HEAT HOT AND COLD WATER ER CARETAKER AT ans J NION ST OR PHONE BRA 19 SAILMER 8T ment Modern. 293. ‘ ome 4 RM. MODERN Pa. _furn. Inquire 207 Oliv rw ROOM HOUSE wri FURN around 2 MODERN i “OR 6 | Rent fool U ~—s BDRM, GAS HEAT, 33. Osm Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, PVT, bath with shower, very clean, T LARGE RMS. AND BATH I er heated apt ie oe vnet 3-1887 Middieaned, cou ay erences. FE 2- 3 ae ae CARPETE ETED STOVE. _tefrig, adults _only 4 ROOMS AND BATH a ~Haat 896 Melrose Street. APT. 2 BEDROOMS Newly er tyre West side. FE 6-8034 or FE 4-647, 4 ons, ON Faseketh” Te & BATH “Gas ; STOVE & _Tefrig. turn, Newly dec. FE 5-8278. | ai MOORES a SDR '¢ ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN. @ 5 moaern private entrance. $10 ber Nice yard in Drayton Plains. +8 _month, FE 8-2413 after 6:30 | _338057. 4 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. “Gui | dren, $16 per week. 57 more 5 ROOMS, NEWLY “DECORATED Call after 4 p.m, FE 5-744 5 ROOMS AND Sea Sree wick Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 \ | For Sale Houses, “a 1 BEDROOM DUPLE FENCED | back yard, #8 East Bid’ North: _Apply_next door 2 BEDRM. BRICK, GAS HEAT, Deaomnent 1011 Mt! Clemens or 65 E. Blvd. ster 4, al) day Sat: bus 3 | BEDAM HOUSE. GARAGE, OIL mi 20 acres of good garden Piso 6432 Coolidge ney WE | 2 BEDROOM MODERN IN CITY. Pe schools. Basement, §65 mo. 5-0175. PINE fee RD. 3 ) BEDROOMS. RAMONA TER. $15 per month. Call _*} ; ROOMS AND (BATH. Fe 69077 > cok after 3 p Se 13 SEDRM vEWLY DECORA fof ater is ty Adults pelecred 3 ROOM tie a “ost MONTH _ city, Adults _preferred, F 3 RMS. & BATH BY | CRESCENT Lake, 5420 Elizabeth a '4 ROOM HOUSE BATH, MOD- - ern j-car garage. In Clarkston Wihitte | 3337. _&rea, OAkland | § ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY & Spokane 8ts ee poo heat, tile bath—$90 per th. 4 room smal] Pesidence A ce per week On McDonald Cou “LOWER INCOME ON | FE 4-2521 FE 5-1173 Huron near shopping center. 5 ROOMS AND GARAGE IN PER- _$100 FE. 4-489 5 RMS. DESIRABLE ist FLOOR, ont: Sidi ER TOS er RNR FLOOR, 12° STOWELL 's ROOM. East Side. RMS & BATH. 2 LARGE closed porches. Heat furnished No ¢ Washington. Clarkston, __MApile 5-1142- _'6 RM. UPPER HEAT AND H water farn oon Children. Good | _trans. FE 4-462. 76 FOSTER | ‘aT. stairs Pvt bath and entr . furn, some furniture. $10 vee or $35 per month tANKLIN APTS. +5: HEMPSTEAD, 102 E HURON. lor Colored NEWLY DECORATED 5 RM bath Heat furn FE 46880__ NEWLY DEC. LOVELY apt. Close to shopping & rtation. Lah parsing Contact fr Moyer. 86 Murphy St ORCH. ARD CT. APTS. NEW! rite ey APTS 3 rooms. stove & refrigerator _140 E, Huron _ ~ Upper Flat—Heated 3005 AUBURN AVE AUHURN HTS Living room, dinette. droom kitchenette and bath Front and rear private entrances Garage. Attractive tour-family bullding. per month References re- FE 7-8892 WEST SIDE BRICK 6 ROOMS 3 bedrooms and bath. Newly orated wore. gas heat, base- ul ‘ane to right party. — 74 Dwight 4-5082_ evenings. | WEST BIDE -;" seca DUPLEX with basement, garage essa eee ner pean mesllcr | Partridge, PE 43881. WEST SIDE. 4 qe “& BATH. Gas heat, FE ¢' _ SIDE, 3 RMS. & “BATH, | Ga- rage, heat, soft water, refriger- _ator & stove Adults. UNION { LAKE LARGE 3 & ath Everything private. Kaults. EM 3-4 Fully carpeted. | - hi ~, 3 ROOMS Up. ful! basement. Gas hot water heater Children permitted, $80 per month | _ Myla 103 E. Huroo | 5 ~ RMS. § & BATH On MATN. BIRMINGHAM | Lovely 2 bedroom terrace apartment. Liv rm., dining and kitchen down Bed- rooms and bath up_ Stove, refrig and disposal. Has rage. Loves pack yar Avai abi 6-5068. “3 ROOM IN EXCE INCLUDES PM ND - pb Boos s hew- est modern aper ment develop- ment Balcony ¥ trances air-conditioned Beautif kitchens; stove « refrigerator fur- nished. A few one-bedroom ap ments now available Auto heat ana hot water furnished. Adults ly . Under Construction Lear APPLICATIONS for 1} and, eat bedroom apartments for occu- anes sre April tst Le & SUNDAY x 18 Mndividual en- FE 2-0604, ROOMS Rent Houses Furn os Furnished 35 OP 2 BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. close to city Reas. MA 2 BEDROOM HOUSETRAILER Modern. On bus line. Near Lit ' _ Huron shopping center OR 3-8 2 BEDRM GAS HEAT & Hot water. FE 32-2051. ROOM HOUSE, Walled ‘WITH BATH f MODERN. CI CLEAN, NEAR ake EM 3-6206. 4RM, TORR IN WATERFORD _Garc heat, ORiando 3-5164, 4 ROOM HOUSE 30_N. Midland per month, EM 3- _before 5 pun. 5 ROOM HOME MOD. oF, HEAT. _ $50 month, Keego. FE 2-37 § RMS., PARTLY ARAGE KEEGO Se pap WEL- Pe ay dec. $50, E 8-2408. APPLY AT ii kb aan Snares = ‘or _FE_ 4-6606 DUPLEX HOME FURN, bath and basement Gas Redecorated. Close to stores FF 2.7940 - LAKEFRONT 2 ROOM house completely modern, Boat and good beach. MY FURN 3 & 4 RMS, BATH. _McDowell : HOUSE COMPLETELY FUR ished for rent, 6211 Ascension St Clarkston. $55 per mo. — MOD. 2 BEDRM HOUSE, dren welcome, ey . frontage. OR 3-01 Near Tel-Huron 3 ROOMS & BATH, FE 46497 SMALL HOME ON Bie furnished. $20 wk. 6 RMS. sonic 0138, LAKE. COM. . urn. BEDROOM HOU near Pontiac Drive-In. 2 | BEDROOMS & BATH, 2276 awe) 8t, $50 per mo. Children | weleoms) MAple 5-9079. OO) Pi ern. Washer and dryer avail. - to recover a oss j58y, “charge it.” \. foe CLEAN. | FE 8 Ty Fare, tie surn., auto. heat, | __ $8 month FE 53-4467. $75. KEnwood 5-03 «ARR BATH UNPORN. 5 *iSOMa- MODERN 10° MILES North of Pontiac off Clarkston | 5 LARGE ROOMS — wit a Sara | Rd. MY 35651 after 10 a.m. newly decomaied. §75 mo utilities. “t08t Casas - Elizabeth ary Rd. FE 8-2518. 6 Le MODERN. os HEAT, GA- tage, $69 mo. 206 N. Paddock. gn. © RM MODERN & GARAGE A 20735. Hudson Ave. FE 2 |6 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. ties furnished. Garden spot and h.| Near Rochester. Heat and utili- | Ber Seen by appointment. OL AED DOWN } L b . Close in. paeee hh aay pte rental section. Low Near Yellow ry section. ter ? $0x203 lots. $5,- edroom. Bath. BL 650, $1,150 dow PONTIAC REALTY 737_ Baldwin ._FE_5-6215 ELE OR TRADE $1. 980 FULL el) ane rat a Excelent = mae! oa rahi ARE FRONT — - Refrig Auto, washer, dryer & stiRoo Ban Pa seas SNS 2 HOU a4 ng 2 & 2 story house mo front lot with ey 5 rm, house on back jot. $12,500 FE 8-6755 ~ 3-BEDROOM HOME — ear garage. Recreation room n Gesemant Lots of cupboards. utomatic heat Large lot. Close to sline. ter Smali down payinent. OR 3-5235. OsMUN 8T, 3}: BEDROOMS Ga Ey $1,000 ioee rE 2-5384 0 MILLER. PIONEER ect Fe crass tive 2 bedroom, one-floor home. You will like the large rooms and the many large closets. There is a beaut ul tile bath and a large with ceramic tile counter [ae 6 room and bath bome with full basement near Rochester. On paved road, schoo! bus for the children €8 monthly. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw &t., Pontiac Ph. FE 5-81 Daily tl 6 | 3 and bath upper 103 | Pe Inq. FF 2-2116 an 8 ad. | “921 MICHIGAN AVE. 4 rooms and bath Fireplace, oi! heat Gas water heater. Children | permitted §75 per month, $25 domese guarantee required. In- quire; _G Hempstead, 102 E | _Huron, ow 44-8284 | BRICK — EAST SIDE~ 2 bedroom, _FPE_1-0140 BEDROOM, BATH, LIVING RM. kitehen. Stove, refrig.. glassed-in porch, lnoleum. Alum. m_ FE 2-00 ROOMS FOR RENT $6 wx, 69 W. Kennett, man, @6 per wk. also 1 room apt, $3 Norton St. or call FE 5-6782 - wen ee 2-261 ¥ SIDE, SHOWER | ay GARAGE, Men priv, Tm family, FE 2-3517. WEST SIDE SLEEPING ROOM. Garage available. FE 4-0337 tops. A Tull basement with Deleo heat and -hot water softener. Only SUMMIT STREET One of Pon- tiac’s best north side streets. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 room down, large dining — full modern basement, gas heat garage 2 lots, fenced with Cy clone tence. $17, or omnes might trade for smaler home. SEE IF YOU can beat this. W at Tit ted side 10 rooms. carpe ing room, oak eons astered walls. 7 rooms for owner, plus 3 room apt Full basement, of] heat. dcar garage. Large lot William Miller Realtor . FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Next to Branch Post Office Multiple Listing Bervice CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 5 BUILT on your e) or mine. _OR 3-52 ER. TAKE my land contr Smal] dn pay- ment. New 3 3 bedroom brick and ene 311 W. Princeton. Any e@ SUGDEN LAKE i Ts Consider part cash-trade. auti- — country, Relaxed liv Only minutes te Pontiac. _3-0012. STARTER RTER HOME. 2 BEDRM, ' 100 , aluminum, eae day wiring Can at 2004 Hat Saw between, . Zelma & Glen Rose, FE 56-0002 ky ott Clintopville Rd. Full aT 2 week possess OOY Cass Take Rd. ~ SINGLE ROOM FOR RETIRED SLEEPING Ri MB IN LINDA! , . |: os 405 peeenite IKE Ri in Christian lady's home with no et oe Write Pontiac Press MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL 2 | SUNDAY Z¢ SUCH POPULARITY must be deserved. A very few of these fine 3 bedroom bricks are pow avaiiable. All large rooms wW qualit construction and select floors, Well mned base- ment a a pled for ree- ’ reation wi for extra come as heat and hot cone City sewer and wet oun value. PHA. Terms, 3-1648 5 — SUNDAY 2-6 4539 Pointview SPRING FEVER? Lake rivileges? New reoch 2 car rerionk arage; nice jot ae any, shea O'Neil signs to fovea 8-0789 ' onal SUNDAY 2 BE. FUL Lo area hes PARE ATES is the cation of these 2 py bos aluminum sided, 3 room we. \owgey, se en- | exTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE meals. 14 Matthews. FE 5-0377 FOR LADY. ¥ EVERYTHING | FURN $8 week. PE 2 7 \MOTHER ea CHRISTIAN _Box 64. Write Pontiae Press. PVT ENTRANCE CLEAN COM. | fortable pe aiies meals ter gen- | tleman, N-| WIL! BOARD ELDERLY LADIES | in modern country home. Inquire _at 1383 Clyde Rd, Milford WILL ROOM & BOARD E!.DERLY people in my home, good South- 12 WwW.) _ern cooking. "FE | 21476, ‘Convalescent Homes 38A Pe oerenrnnnne DUE TO EXPANSION, WACAN: cles for elderly men or women patients. 24hr care _ FE 5- 5-4267 WTD - 1 BED PATIENT & 1 up patient to care for in my own home. References furnished _MA 5-1515, ———— ere betel. Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day = Week Qoekine ‘ind’ retrieration wal nd re ore ion 8. 464 Auburn Kore PE 3-0239 Rent Stores 40 2 BEDROOMS, WEST SIDE BRIC' laa Loc 5 room terrace, Full = BRice | iD plot hI L boo aah furnace, aluminum screens) with basement. Approximately 60 8. for of: _storms, FE 40722 evenings. | fices. factory branch a store. TE, 7 BEDROOM WALLFD LAKE. rea close to city. PL ACE A “LOST Aly: & Call FE 28181 for an ad . Dial F E| | tor real 1 entate office. Barber shop, vate MB ORO ‘ee. Elms "ELDON cose (2-8181 for a Nd: writer. Reas| MA ee eR ae Rent. Office Seles 41 580. 8Q. FT OF oer SPACE in air conditioned butldi CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO 75 W. Huron 8t. FE 4-0561 | FRONT 20334 OF NEW BUILD. on Elizabeth Lake road: Idea! gr FE 5-2376_ For “Rent hinsinenocrtcceo 42 IO’ L LARGE Paladap Boon JOSLYN, rviceable fir idns, or meetings, call PE i | | | _Rooms With Board 38 ee 22 S_ Telegraph Rd. FE .3-T103 aici 1 birch kitchen has plenty of eating space also. lastered walls, oak floors, tile Beit” Pretcesienal dee- Cc vate lakefront and park 2 oibdy fleges. Out Huron to Ei: beth Lake Road. left to Riv- fern Terrace to Open Sign. OFFICE QPEN SUNDAY 1-4 WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful brickfront 3 »bed- room home penre — room, basement. New A terms $1,200 down plus mortgage cost. Cail today * yew 3 BEDRM. HOME— 20 ft. living room with en- trance hall and closet. Beau- tiful kitchen: loads of birch ing space. Formica counter tops, All bedrooms have nice closets. Plastic tile baths a vaeem vet oll forced heat On° arge ies Priced! “at $10,000. call GI ALE — Approsi- gests ty 190 down. Fea- tures. 5 rooms with expan- sion attic oak floors, plas- tered walls, tiled bath, full basement and oil heat. Pay- ments of $7837 inc. taxes and insurance. on THIS HOME — in preywe area. 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, living room with dining ell, nice kitchen with — ample cupboards, Plead Wee util. it: Lot $2,306 wean Ae + per poms mortgage. Payments of $61. per month including taxes aod insurance. EVERYONE likes & bargain and we believe this to be =. Ws a veer well built home, Auto. heat oo. water, Beautiful: shaded over .300° i @ Near CAT building. You'll never do bet- ter at, $8,050 with ebeut $3, down. ~ . RAY O'NEIL,-Realtor t ‘ ‘ : ‘ fe : * : ‘ * TWENT r-TWO THE PONTIAC PRYSS. SATURDAY, «__For Sale Nomen / 43) For Sale Houses GF POT Ed ee bee oe —_ pect as (MODEST MAIDENS DUCK LAKE FRONT | Nr. Clarkston very neat 2 bedroo: Sin hardwood floors,” "fall aivided. basement. Lake at your bac doer, A, weil-landscaped lot, sees northwest of Clarkston. Only | $14,050, $2,450 down, $90 per mo. "Iohn K.) IRWIN A new custom-bullt home ts ed ‘Clarkston ~~ CLARK $450 DOWN $4,050 FULL PRICE Two bedroom home. 3-pc, bath, | basement, oll-fired furnace, water heater A renf beater. Balance) only $43 monthly. $950 DOWN. $6956 FULL PRICE 5 acres, 5 room home, located just west of Pontiac, Needs a little in- Modern furnished 5 rm. bunga) $7450 total price Low gaunt ol ane _ included. C &cHuEtT REALTY 7404 Highland Rd. (M59) 10 Miles poe of Pontiac, EM 3-4196 or MU 46863 oe pay. By Jay ‘Alan _MARCH 29, 1958 4 For Sale Houses 43 - For Sale Houses 4 cal SUN. 2 to 4 PM. 1370 Alhi St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Bloomfield’s Best Buy Daily & Sunday 1 to 6 43 | ___For Sale Houses 43 OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 45 W. Chicago off Baldwin 75 down GI. Also FHA terms. be sanch, ward dream of almost everyone. side .finishing. A good buy. LIST YOUR PRO may be possible for you PERTY WITH eg plete basement. peotnee: b yous fodey about our acetal Very neat mod face brick hoube, $6850 FULL) —— __Wilson Real Estate, FE 2-9657. Attached garage Well shaded fot Beng) Pediat led ek Ranch | vely 3 bedroom tlle bat feature that makes it possible for, with 3 large bedrooms, 14% baths. Pe mtortabl {floor bud: Immediate possession. puss area—1 bedrooms, 2 baths,| Tobe closets, oak Seoul kitchen, you to cls ope he re: | mitenes Tech _ dining — and loads) areca 3 5 bath “with shower Q5 DOWN | had —— Pela on older home orn living — family room reece rend riers og { Member of Realtors 4 OO th ee dace « cit) screened front porch living oom Sell on low down payment. fireplace, kitchen with col- , as heat. Immediate Exchange | ied he Oe gee ot 12x 20 fect. Nice kitchen 6 lots, On curl loti 3 bedroom) home. pees. ew Huron st te cus ored built-in GE range and oven. i ry nd wo payments until WOHIUCH DIRECTION? 1) Hz sites Suse) taisee: mie ee eeter ene, Take par) ee uy ees ae Lake Rai: turn ‘right go to Pon | GAS heat All homes are com-| Jub ated on a well landscaped 100. peal A LL oe tac pai Pei turn right 3 blocks! plete or nearing completion. You idential section 7; x 150 ft. lot. bl | <7 7 re to Alhi - : . EAST TENNYSON NORTH, reste eee Fo eet Be eae A HOe, TONE) g2.000 DOWN $9.90 FULL STARTER HOMES Dorothe Sry ge eee ene: | MA NOW choose Your gs {So.| This beautiful 2 bedroom home: ment, fec room) fireplace” 2/ Clarkston “All this for only! $16 Eona Paved areet ee Sed | On your lot. No Money down eOLhy Snyder Lavender sever see nd paved r tee located off, Joslyn Plastered ar € Pe * € . = ’ lots bis ie rage. Sad enced 50, Reasonable terms. Bee ee Tobin, Uasement. and 3 bedtooms rotation. = 29 years Near new Bloomfield grade school, Walls, ee Roots aeeiee Ss ae gerd, Cell for price Ss gas heat. front and rear porches | ; Phone EM #5-3303 oe vi Ues4it ee 7 Church and schoo:.! FOO: water softener. Only $ r side. lovely 5's. room) Garage Large lot et DON owas yiclime can = (SAVE R $3,000 TODAY); Cown and immediate possession. meet cite geelora 4 bed: u ur can ouier you a choice of good loca- | N , epee neatets cash to me age, S om : Aat wi ut will consider reasonable down rooms aan lor Woeo wes can ore this rey neat 3 CEES ee | ih HAYDEN, Realtor othing Down bey mest or ao tll aie =e Jim Wil liams : edroom brick home. Hardw : , . ~~ an our choice. Drive ou terms | Aosta kitehen with eatae, ace CLARK REAL ESTATE 86 e Walton FE 8-0441 Oven Eves fehl build 2 or 3 bedrm. starter block ast and south from cor- 1 = ford Twp. 3 bed-; # Knotty pine kitchen cupboards. FE 46492 OR FE 4-4813 ry ah fhe ped ent on your lot. ner of Woodward & Square Lake’ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE betel ane dame Alum, Well - landscaped suburban lot 1362 W Huron Open Evenings, smal! down pas = are ae hangar & —_ east of “Ted's Dining 1218 Baldwin _ _FE 4-0547 n oa "plastered walls and) Rise’ (op i, Lha miles nore ol of Multiple Listing Service Donald OR y, Laat = Drive $730 DOWN NEW CUSTOM BUILT ettin d. Only $11.- een Pees wy a ; rooms, ceilings. Fenced yard, Only $2608 down 96? per wont a3 BEDRM RANCH TYPE FRAME | CEDAR ISLAND LAKE New 3 FOR SALE, 7 ROOM COLONIAL Die, Gane aaa | Cluding taxes and insurance i y 320° deep aig: Os | bedroom home Oak floors Tile style home in Lapeer, excellent eat. No mortgage cost. North SOUTH side of Huron street Hichen @ith lots of erauel peur reine Sieeree Onaee: Cast Lene oi haan ne ncity. FE se 9 room home easy to use for a L k A ] | Baturel, wooe ont Cupboards of: space. Formica countertop Base- . : = = a income Eis = vier property a e nge US | from Willams Lk Reasonab! picture iewinaae SEG “ue E, DUN LAP . 97 S. Roselawn a fo *Pe ge and Maree re ald Low -down payment OR 3-483) erms. CUSTOM Open Sunday, 1 to 5. Well-located make an R ad after 4 or all day Sat. and 8un 81,000 | BUILDER MODEL NOW) just north of Auburn. 7 rooms, Time Jeon 6 Sor ir1O 2326 Fvadna | WILLIAMS LK RD Zoned bust- of $17,600 oe” PE B!1 fe year's price eer yeined a Gecomeue sae uil OW =. OY . pwn @ a5 ; a. near ect condition oi IN we io bedroom brict, full basement: HERSEY PANE 2 BEDRMS | CLOe Ou felnete eu ome ae tl large rooms down including den On our lot or yours. Our plans oF 313 West ‘luron Street = Ma bathe. Qcar brick ga og Water softener, laundry verted to offices $7500 Terms ~ $700 DOWN os AG eee and a) up: | yours: We will Loe GS ie Phone FE $04: Eves FE S446 a also has a very nice recrea-| WAYS, storms, screens. school. andy basement and newer Lenox asic or comple z i ! nee . 5 7 oil furnace 2-car garage. Price| our mode! home in Waterford TLD NOQW | wrt faite eaiietel atin “Persona: atention' ie Gains | Baseden home ¢ Rooms stool aa, Reaied al 1 Parkdale aear Pisne | HOT80. easy termes areal Hubert C'Davia, 4818 ; paver R rE Show ‘ 50 mation ca er BU ak room Barbecue in the back yard ani a oer Broker Let) ed 2 poet lest ter cach eee k A Se es wr” 3-27 pie ‘set “nat. SP yaapessl or i JOHN — _Irwinda:e Dr. FE 5-4311 ; Wil BGLDLON SOUR/TOTIOR ceapea carmen in Priced to uel) tile bury 40836. Pulliptice Ge. full price with $45. mo. Inquire 27 BEDROOM FRAME. FULL BASE: OURS EXTERION COMPLETE | gt only $20,900. reasc able) tenis ly 81500 dow: T Bice Bae Baal OVER 2 ACRES West suburban Jua udson, after 3:30. Upstairs ment, oil heat. Located on paved OGRS pINISH INTERIOR WE) 900, reasonable terms. ericicaie : pee y bdo aa @ bedroom home Plastered walls | “I'll have to have something that will wear well. This ma ren i street close te schools and, buses. WILL FURNISH MATERIAL ful. baceocnt ih turcace po Basement, off furnace 2 car ga- : . as . . y NON VETS — VETS — OPPOR-| Low soun payment. GI Moftgage. LOW DOWN PAYMENT. ANY Clarkston alte washer acwly decorated .reee §11,000 Terms near be the last dress I'll get for a while! tunity to assume 4'4 per cent 6 W. aa St. oe PPE 4-3538 FE 3-7711 _ SIZE HOUSE Investors dream OR 3-7497 le Ge Hk AYDILN. Realtor a GI mortgage, pvt. owner se!ling, —___* ; : On . i. i = _ co thncicl ee ani eel Ge You can own this neat 3 bed- 2 BEDROOM HOME IN KEEOO 66 E, Walton FE 0-044 Open Exrs./ 3 bedrooms: carp ‘ie patio, brick MODERN HOME, 2. ACRES 1819 gag SAVE 6 PER CENT bath nO t ath nee t ed le BUILDERS SUPEUES| [ce tay wal Glass eine eee Te PIONEER HIGHLANDS For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 range storms screens, full) weekly. Owner P.O. Box $35, Pon’) gig’ utitties. $8,259. Full price. ron . Ue ele, 2 bedroom brick Rec room elco. Ne een 2 er an softener, gas) —_——__ _—_______-—___ ———__ 42 E Sheffield off Baldwin. one 4000 W Hu St OR 3-741 He Pol ont i AbD! to es ape bed x D basement t d h Five OR 9-659) ern 2 S| including) weesim iusuraces | @ > $4000 FES nose ON TAKE EA a TE 41 Ree ae Hits, tii” 3 Eck les EA ed Lakefront Specials Be ©0563. 7 ROOMS MODERN. ONLY $7,800) u ' © z $13 950 ARRO _ His, | ckman. 08 | cane ; : ————————— your pick of these two well- ran 1 90 down : ; N M ' > aN ne Dora modern) | completly D { PONTIAG 2 ae a "MODERN fone ee . ae sogu hemes: BS Coolay BY OWNER furn, $3500 with $750 down ray on will trade equity for car or house- Lakefre room with firepiace, large Etche 7 room. furnished nome, newly oes ty ove ee ee ee: | This neat 2 bedroom home in | trailer FE 86-1419 or FE 2-731) _ aketront en, of] furnace and attached ga decorate? Bal oe my FE i rms modern 3 acres “ot ground AACS LAI CV OG BR fezck We Can't Dupheate Te ite pews et era Saturday 2 to 5:30 finished 4 orn tty Pine. large teres, 8) Bacwin, oF ce aha aa 3a 1 aes 5 : C : ‘ nishe n notty ne, latge |. = DON’T MISS THESE! | Nee A lee can be voure ter ool MOVES YOU IN! This Olfering _ ust relaxing on the lake? Then 22 WISNER—Just off Oakland Ave. living room, natural fireplace, JOAN G AY. _ 1217, WATERFORD iv WwW DINN AN | $8,450 with $1.450 down Monthly payments including tnlerest & 2 to =) Sunday Spas capes ol Ga ae pce nt ear gel te eats. | aesieal — a ; ee car | ele 2 ooh riper ja. a eam! : and principal. 369! Homes less Large fanch home — Waterford nee - | home with 90 ft. of frontage, ment, rec room aes heat, ga. reeze-way with attached 2 car | heat. 85 foot lot. years old. 6 MW Burne Open Eves ‘Til 6. sun. 1-4 then 3 yrecnolae pes less Village. 3 spacious bedrooms & | 305 S. Ascot | only $11,900 with terms. rage, ad gute possession. garage. lots included. Fach! Vacant $500 down. ‘1 monthly. FOR SALE 3} BEDROOM HOUSE | WILLIAM C 649 Kenilworth 3 berms closets 25° ilving rm. huge pic | riizaben take Estates 1'2 | Webster School Dist | winter priced at $13.500. On rea-| Open Sunday, 3-5. Ab-Ro, GAr- on E. side PE 8-8035 7 215 W. Strathmore 2 becrms | ture) stadog Uae ones ae | story frame with finished giiroom bungalow with part bane BRE WER i sonable terms r _field 1-1210. = — ob E side FS £0) ae BUG ne race, | a : She CRECE GODFREY LW, Parmar | bedi eee te ate large foves | MEMtAITD Pull Pascment, 212 |" ment, gan heat & water heater, JOSEPH nuiaz, aatze won) EMBREE & GREGG |” HURON GARDENS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘east Di he YR TRESS lv country kitchen done in yel- Wai nate Misuie Mirai alacinl yoo ae # fituated on pace 53-55 N. eval se FE 4-5181 ae Union Lake Rd - 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, x'6 Clarkston nw AY low & white Oversize lot 80x18 oy ae : ; dy lot, 137x and is, ____ EVES. FE nion Lake Village # 4 _ MAple 5-182 — Mie WIELIAMS ft with view Delay may mean fa charge. FE 2-9676 | selling for $8,400 with $1,200 down. ~ |) EM 3393 or EM 3.3314 mor eee ee seta (aso. xe iC HICKEN FARM (Sross lt | eabpainiment "Owners OS 3 to 5 Sunday i : oll 2 Trade BY OWNER west HOME 2 YRS OLD. _terms Phone FE 4-5938 . Y. fae . : wo bedroom home in_ excellent Krotty a panelin, arpeted TR - ' , eau paved Use gig oe! ann 164] tha ae 1408 Avondale | condition ol] heat, Venetian blinds Labi se story, 5 room 1% " living water softener, $9,500 | TRADE Shee pan ener eee sin UN 44272 13420 W 7Mue Rd basement and 2-car attached ga- ; a . With 2 Houses home 3 bedroom. brick. at asee school. moainly cae eae.| inum storms avid screens. Dray. | BY OWNER. GI RESALE 3 BED- 3) bedrcom paueh ie leq” home: SUNDAY ML. rage Only $12.500 with low 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE utility roo: lake privi- xes & insure ton py y w= Heed eyed odes area leer — own ; Z U ? |. 300° lake frontage on Big Lake free Deen oat Genet ance | > ains area near stores, Spe brick ie kunn Peg 7 ton = Builder, FE_ §-6767 Now Vacant. veg place for a ' Stone and frame home — 2 large A MRA Be CASE ie RRO REALTY | 35 cols, churches. Call OR | Hills Sub 436 Kuhn. FE 2-7198 Multi-Lak Real Immediate Possession I ADI'S ING, | BeGtmiin: a8 ee nitonce | acer Avondale watch for. signs TES sMccuLLouaH. ,REALTOR -=" Me_after_¢_p.m ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES, 1'4 | ultiLakes Realty mmediate Ossess 5 ae chen, bath, oi] furnace 2-car | : P ‘ass-Elizabet d BY OWN | Ma S 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton | Piains garage. 5 rm_ modern bungalow. sous eS FE 5-1284 & FE 4-3844 room house at La A Lake. | Ce beat oh cee ate besament | NEAR NOVI 6400 Manson St. ari Perry or Lapeer | rented at $60 a month ood Open Evenings Sunday 1 to 5| Excetient private association it shaded yatd FE is 1465 Three bedroom home on Jacres, 3 Three bedroom home with OR 31 P OE orchard — Exceptionally nice set- : | BY OWNER beach Dandy lot. Only “i 750. HC st ee : i baths. attached garage well iand- full high basement. Dining = ting with large fei 15 miles | Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor | ' 2 BEDRM. KNOTTY Low down payment. FE 4-25 as OUSES 1 LOT 1 FURN. AU scaped, running creek year room os —— space in SUNDAY | trom, Pontiac. $7,000 down, $125) 5, w Huron “Street FE 53-8161) bes epeteas ape who S| paymente FE 18483 Take over | round thru ru the property. ernie: kitchen, $ down moves mon | eae 8 you in with only $7 per OUR = ‘ BY OWNER CLEAN COMFORA- W. ] Li MODERN 3 BDRM PRACTICALLY! on Reed Lake, two-level built ta month payments. Your host _ 708 Ranveen Dri Giroux-Franks bie. 3 rooms @ (ail beth Gas "polcte (3 netrocar peers cLuB | alters Lake ne down payment, let your sty) a hill 3 bedrooms. 40 ft. recrea- Vin Deany DIXIE HIGH- LADY OF THE LAKES PARISH xanveen ri Reaticoculstove® $3600, $400 down | ete 3 Ti wathan fnepenee: Mean cla sent rent be monthly payments! tion room, 2 fireplaces, under- =a 2 is gies om away from this ele- Cedar Island 1. tke ; GENERAL REAL ESR eT _$30_ month FE _ 4-663 ___ | beamed ceiling, mahogany pan-| Here's an niet ene oie lawn, | Red\ tine oni we dled Coes a | grounu sprinkling system. $24,000. : edroom home with at- 3 bed nct t o (4305 Dixie Hwy ; R | led cabinets, large recreation rm | —— IGHT TO PROPERTY ached carport, Gas heat A! tehed weeeas oareen, Ge PAUI A kk I RN, Realtor | BY OWNE R- with adjoming ‘screened porch:| tm edd te the sajonmenn ey ress | —wnwille 3060 § Commerce Rd. MA 41578 LLOW 81G brick and a 12x15 utility Many baths fireplace loads 2 - i. SiGe or VACANT for immediate pos- Lots of storage area Garbage) near the lake There's 2 bec | BO . . wey ice $1.950 down expensive paneling and its N_) SAGIN E_ 2-9200 ; session Newly decorated 3 disposal. water softener, dra se rooms, large iivirg room with | 3 BEDROOM FRAME, LIVING W ooded W onderland $25 per cent mortgage large lot One of todays REAL. STATE SINCE 1919" bedrooms, vath, large living 2'a-car attached garage 1 natural gteee fireplace. Oak floors | room, dining room and kitchen, Lota of large shade trees sles ee include *most modern’ lake fronts room, kitchen and utility oe os ft & Nicely landscaped Call — Convenient kitchen. Sun Lest | | FA furnace. Crescent Lake grea, surround this brick ranch- £e: Orne ae eee OPEN | feo 2 es ie ape x | and small basement with oil Pfar-| . . | $10,050-easy terms OR 3-681. -er ‘Fhree large bedrooms, ox ae! Die abe ae ; ets matin a soe wiih) e500 HOUSE FOR SALE: ON PONTIAC! ( B&Ce Laundry tubs water heater, | Saturday 1 = 3) 144 baths, two-car garage CE R IRES SAECO “1 TO 6 P M il he $9.30 1 Lake front. 9403 Buckingham Dr. | etc. Also 2 lots and 1% car ga- i. . : LOVELY HOME, ON 20 ACRES, Your family will so enjoy wae RAN VEEN ~ FOLLOW SUNDAY I a SMD denn No cicsine costs Oh 3-5846 | rage, Lake ae $8,350 with | Sunday 12-5 | Sorees weeperty,) See tt. tresiage: the fireplace in this charm- 719 COOLEY DRIVE | Le Le ee a —————— | down Hurry | ee ae On 23 3 bedrooms, full base- ing eine om and also the Bedroom LAKEFRONT with fun 3 bedroom brick Dual level. 2 fire- | ing iene * aod jnsur ence parton Pini Harr tetea ; 1615 S. Commerce Rd. (iment Waldminuin) siding aieicec extra fireplace in recrea- ook oy Seeing ce the Renee places. 2 baths. Timken ol fur- | sine SS basement alee noe a iA Lov i i AT WOI VERINE LK garage, Aso Jape te ere - i Show your wife this wits ice weeek eater Be IN cae nace “Excellent ‘ooaed Ua GI | = Beran Low a ay oats | ewer “Most ive 6 Woon esaei Call Stu 42005 S21. eee eh terms: ovely home today. ter frontage in wooded area wN r ost attractive § room modern) 2 eo summer fun! §13.950. RRO REA +) eeaen $3 300, DOWN plastered Veen Fiattley, eM ” 3.482 for . OX ranch type nome on well land- LAWRENCE W. = : Lrre le [REALTOR walls, hardwood floors, 2-car ga- ~ + -___— RE AL TOR scaped fei lot. Has ee) car | —, DOWN van BUNOAL OW 3 Cass - izabe | t e Lake privilege pou hi arage w cemen rive bedrooms Oxll and 14x16. UXD. ne FE 5-1284 & FE 4-3844 | € PANGE SR , It MODI RN C OTD AGE 6687 ey raha Clarkston eautiful brick Heatilator ies Oil furnace, 1l'a-car garage Land- um ri Open Evenings _—s Sunday 1 to 3! ’ fealtor Gnas MAple 5-1822 piace in spacious living room, Out| scaped. $8,950. Call EM 3-6210. eit ‘Collect. Ortonville NA 17-2815 n Sylvan Lk. fireplace, screened —?p. Ww. D of town owner will sacrifice at 136 E. as Open Eves. 2158 Park (¢ ts = . ~ | _Porch. nice lot $7,900. FE 68-6642 INNAN | only $11,950 with $1,050 down $300 DOWN. 2 AND POSSIBLE 3 > 4.9584 ie 27-0474 «= Realtor «= FE: 47114 © ar Ircie ] j RILEY STILL IN BUSINESS | From Pontiac. take Orchard Lake, bedrooms $8500. Lot 50 x 180 bod be hare Open Eves’ Cass lake lront DOLL HOUSE We need houses & farms. Have! Rd. to Pontiac Trail to Commerce| Lake privileges. Call now. OR _____Multipse Listing Service _ cag toa “Reduced 4 cee sesamin Customers Don't wait & see | Rd _ Turn right to 1615 § Com-| 3.6681 = Florida-bound owner eave ote al ase Gee: Pavcienia ace 36 W. Huron 42571, Merce and the home you'll be j . 4 OFF plus Florida oTerrece cur OFFERS $69 50 pes month including taxes aTANTER now el es pinened: © On ar oe peed ars cal te : iaide aril” SIN & insurance It's a 2 bedroom | R HOME FINISHED WIR-| * sve S Se edrooms arage Cal ‘ vores te Gedes hota: rancher with tiled bath, oak | x ame 2 ing, insulation & -— included, REAT. TOR PARTRIDGE | EM 3-621 Build Your Own ks etc 15-day posse | Sunday 2 to 6 p.m OR’ 3-107). OR_ 3-268 | : sion If you want all the ex- e700) Mi tl ’ floors oll furnace, complete alu- see . eLIUUs Zs ‘PE 4-358! 1050 W. HURON : Geve ‘, the cost of a home by, Der Pont minum storms & screens You “WESTRIDGE” FOR COLORED 4 ‘i $1000 DOWN LOVELY RANCH building your own and having) Sar te: ollkset aaiyla foe Con 2 bedrooms down, stairway to; will never, never get a_ better - RIDGE” AT cond, low addr pen ee home 5 rooms, only 1 yr oid. what you want We can: supply FOLLOW ORCHARD LAKE fintshed upstairs room Ides! for| buy -—- make your appointment WATERFORD Prospect. seh —— se sya «Hardwood floors. large living rm, | you with the materials to get you =oRD WEST FROM TELF that growing family Full paint- now ° oO a ere OPEN HOUSE storma) and) jscreens Fully) tn : started immediately An excellent GRAPH _? BLOCKs SNe ed basement with gas furnace j Deluxe. custom-built. 3 bed- 2 ne i SOR sulated Large lot 100x120 Lake | chotce of locations. Low as §2.500 STOP LIGHT IN KEEGO Aluminum storms and screens HILLCLIFF ST Raia pound Choice subdi- THE NEW 1958 ae BILT HOME privileges. Only $8,950 MU 4-2045. | down. — FOLLOW OPEN SIGNS New garage This home is most Off West Huron 2 bedroom bunga- sion located on W. side Ua aes Sele ape es _ Best uys LADD’S INC — attractive throughout ns with attached garage on large a Dixie Sea dest cos - an ECT THE BENNINGTON | BIC eAR i ete mitince . : | x 440 corner lot. priced at 5 22 nter St \4206 Disie Hwy. Drayton Plains + Pedr | Ae eink i Meee Church Many plus features 3 bedroom home’ jarge living room Mu 42045 EM 36210 OR 3-6081 3885 Perry or Lapeer Rd Ea TOONS | very good area Complete with landscaping bpesiadenst tas mahtvecndes Hea) | O ay OR 3:1221__ or FE 5-9292 Most attractive home on al-) ¥ Fooe : and screens ready for im- it eo oe wea mGlnteurilie ain Lie "On Phaens OO most 1 acre of land in the heart | $450 DOWN Miesliate occupancy. Ask | ; : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE of the lake area Plenty of liv- A 2 bedroom cinder block bunga- | about our “trade-in” pian! S a eS Brive cee Mia itecre mecar ace ———e ni . . ors oo . Ing space for the children, In- low. situated on a lovely par- Lake Orion ‘o Red Barn Village LAKEFRONT NEAT AND CLEAN | SEN DINE cludes large living room, din-, tially wooded acre of land, lo- etd and Epp . NO e Beau iful contemporary % bedroom bungalow with tiled! ing room and large family | @ated off Sashabaw road & now | W. Huron Str a orEn DAILY 1 TO 8 PM. brick and frame lakefront Leow Painted basement. auto oi! $845 Klizabeth lake Rd Urely finished)" automatic of seca! BROKE | rE. 5-8161 or "OR Toa * Smith-Crawford, Ine. | 5 eat, aved dri Vy. o& : abeth AKC Lis : Rema emeetaresee, | | etters Areata ete Roti coeccent Take Fret | iti siat's Metal [pe ene ol [oo resetete PION baths, noramic family ac Motor, Priced at $9,200. . AKC on | tacne $2,500 dow Gel ———— ae oc Nester room with fireplace, library, Two level brick with at | a eerege: 52. en Me 1898 E Auburn Rd OL 61226 built-in bar and the finest AUBURN HEIGHTS tached garage 3 bedrooms. | Dandie. MIDDI. ELON Ove an PAYMENT kitchen weve seen = 4 bedroom bungalow with oot l'e nary? lecas rock fire- Clarkst Estat q range and oven, wi u- asement automatic heat and hot place, 1! t on water arkston frstates iN Tk - — tone vent American water arpetiey in living room| Small down payment to Roman briek ranch in excellent voce tal Ponte ie nei PE 2- rites Cass Lake nae SUNDAY 2-6 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes. Standard hot water heat. ana bedroom d-car garage and) qualified purchaser ais condition, bullt in 1956. in most Hea ubarHiRaiisl con 4 41661, With full basement and rough wire : : 100 foot frontage. By ap | & large garden space Very neat, house will be SOLD SUN- attractive and desirable neigh- bath Maiemen ay er | ' | img on your lot or will build on pointment | en ceee Full price $8,250 with’ pay ON EUICSEETM LK borhood Large living room. | furnace, Aluminum awnings. BEAT COST | Tri-Levels | | ted CEO aS Loe SUBURBAN RANCH rms | BAe eee peer oe tsmily rooms moderey ee Cyclone fenced lot, new 1's | | ment Su x ANC PLANNING A NEW HOME? FOLLOW Gnen SIGNS | with loads. of cupboard space car garage Plus, 4 room ; | I SUN. ] TO 5 - = a Cu and coer 2 vate Come in and give us a chance to hoots tall tile” bath, plus 4 | modefa) home fer income: OF LIVING | R ich W HITE LAKE garese Peneied ving a Constsee ine: rasa fake) | eat oo ntine. San aE: | S580 EDO Ww IS — nL ccatedy Se miles Two acres & modern 4 bedroom anc Homes | Brickfront Ranch fa rea, 7 ia rungale o mente with natural fireplace, ana other problems you might) eopuet wiunng gare a Ae * ee = ea een Pre alte home, ideal jocation. Write Pon- bedrooms Convenient kitchen basement auto ol “neat “hard screened atio, country have e are starting to take tached Large lot beautifull pcos 350 in d ste pee? tiac Press Box 70. with loads of birch cabinets Full wood floors, and extra large rms : Kitchen \.th natural birch orders for pe en me building pro-| | Yandscaped 3 blocks to schools! session mmew ote bes: LAKEFRONT. MODERN. 3 BED- basement with finished party | Jake priv close & Talkin t cepbenrss ceramic batt gram. Do } w $22,800, convenient terms. | S = furn: rnished as an buenos ae Ag et oF iy | aistance to aremans center $1. . eplace. an’ : : furnace. Fenced and land- | SUNDAY » || Bonen ac conies ee FEATURING: insulated. Aluminum storms and| °°"" acaped. 82, down. Now 48 Acres - - 2 Homes GAGE. $78 A screens. Glassed in patio, 2 car | eorge rwin | $500 DO & UP month. Includes taxes 3 bedrm DIXIE I AKE vacant. . 3112 Sy Devondale Milford area, expertly remod- | 1% baths On by 228" lot. succeed atare Lepemas- Nh Bicek | od ceemars . REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave °‘ ~e Onda eled farm home with living rm , | ; ‘ . Includes wash 7 - “~~ > @ center Ticed at 3 bedrm modern bungatow with CITY CHARMER : _FPE 54-0101 “ee Fast Suburban neeilisl | Ula Ca Ett kitch.. BROK I. eshte R. Aiiidiston softener. Drapes sed neces OUTSIDE rg SSMS ‘ressons Se ids en) pey_ 2. relabaad tard to sacrifice Immaculate $ room bun. (§ RM TERRACE HOME FULL — Well-located 6 room. 1! (oom teiched tin anatty pine FE Stil OR 33022 FE $008) wetectors Tap Om seseeter mi | Take M30 to Williams Lake Ra ; | Macomant GPCte | inclaosn | ee bender See nee onndantiae PEN eae, (hreace (and story home Living deine Automatic oll furnace in Base- en DN isd bt) Ch BRICK FRONTS 4 Caine ose on Tull Dr. 1 block; | meee $4480 with $1350 bes mg. ; ce BS Lele room. kitchen. one becroom ment. baseboard heating Sec- = SS era | , ere ie ee seb cnt. Rabies taquire weed AE aes dow Ge and ey home nee : oes and eh BME 2 ee COVERED FORCH | F C ’ ted att p 5 ‘as { . : * . with stationary | aun dry tered ~ ails . full eerie . cellent: condilion a Bara. garace rough wiring Can be seen at) RIBBON DRIVE® : . - Wood Co. ° tubs. Large unfinished at- Ras heat large 1'9-car ga- and other buildings Attractive 2604 Hatton Rd between Zelma ‘ tic with space for third bed- rage Lot 50 x 379 feét woth landscaping, outdoor fireplace _& Glen Rose F 992 COMMUN:TY WATER room Located in Pontiac s ar rl eC some young fruit trees Full price $37,500, convenient esiion OR | 3-1238 best peuceet a sactee $13 - goog garden area All in doun payment Pontiac Lake BLACKTOP STREETS corner er 6c i" OR Boe | & M59 with terms. iscount = od conditio a New 3 room brick bungalow 3 er 6. call = elit 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE gor { idition—a real buy . REALT fo t E ’ . | OR oo ! rote fro Boy Anneli ne| sate ce me ete MUM STORMS & SCREENS aon Dine Ha WR 228 PAMILY HOME Are You One HFIGHTS TURN RIGHT Oy Nnne MC. grit, targe iot with 48 foot on : DR ANT ONTECAINS Bitey sisters frame which of the TO PROPERTY, FOLLOW REALTORS ject eee ee lore er nuced|| anne CREA sates (ate:y 2: te : OPEN SIGNS . | o sell with low down payment REAM HQME YOU includes living room, dining | | 2a EF =Huro FEderal 8-0466) M59 TO PONTIAC LAKE ROAD ore : must see it to believe it, Sub- ireexivct Gost’ 73 kedrooay 40% 2) f D i epee Evenings end Sunday 1-4 | "AT PONTIAC LAKE, RIGHT TO SUNDAY 2 INSIDE antal down (payment: required) passin bath up| Pull basement | O. Pay More : | a a | BUCKINGHAM, LEFT TO. 2288 307 Tanview St.. Oxford FORMICA 7" wai SON C Lake Wood ew oO - | pL ELS ; : nace Close to down town 1 | If you want the feeling of B ~ ass Lake oods Vacant for your immediat | A recent U. of Michigan survey WHAT FOR? being “Up North” drive out HOOD AND FAN uild St oa own home on 100 x In a choice neigh praseasion bn'y $750 “dows shows that 40 per cent of all iz be ery Polite Bor moreneoutints and see our new 3 bedroom ee ahs = ai black a eae Wat- 3 bedroom brick ait bese and ressonabie monthly pay- | ome owners” want, a move | And © reasonable down pay. this & bedroom house with mree (A attached a | able to get the cash from your ren gair lexs . j omes. Nestied in among 5 IRCH OR KN IN) ment. : DE! TRADE! | probien home we can solve your than #10000. fou ean a3 SUN 2-3 PM poseessies | ey vith jake privileges ee Wet becne? Baila line: | akefront 7 - | roblem We wil t build you! rrong ONLY by wallir : z _ 97 F | on all $. ng wi com- | , Ce re rs) one a (eur chats Ga ee eee a eee ee nent ent [Ue BARE ARES ogee) | ROnSH GR) motro Ox ee oon | mete Cen rel corey age West ‘Side foom ard bath ranch bun- yess old house as down payment : Gvianame: (in) wonderful ccentition jot $2150 ‘Gara te mice RD. LE AT MAIN ment & inventory, down | 7 room 3 oedroom. Full galow with new 2-car ga- Call us now for the most interest- Large carpeted living room with as T S tone ‘aes ee ee Lab earipcecta Basement Avto oll furnace. rage plus adjoining 4room ing details SAD SHACK fireniace! Carnetce (dintagicroom | own. Immediate possesion TANVIEW List your Spropart erty on us! Breezeway and garage, On Pewr redecorated @ room REAL TOR PARTRII Be hier Toponnty, “Petes | MON aie oe MANY OTHER “tirtw. “oregon vapeer | formas On 10886 witn y redecorated oo ae (> ; rece . ee neok. bitch cupboards, Formica § room b } b . ari Balrccungalaw mon’ Wis ‘ x NIK ‘ if If vou apply @ couple bar eoune i Bed ae | 5 room bungalow. basement and } CALL J. HART, FE Pe6sT i ‘ F 338 oe rel { paint. this seven- unter tops. 2 bedrooms & bat as heat, car garage. walk-— aeons Se ‘ ~ = : : ee leon hla a tom E 43981 OPEN a W ‘HURON ie d timer’ wont look On ist Coor Upstairs has 2 roomy | ng distance to Pontiac Motors | | FINE EE seers ses GILES REAL TY CO. structed. Located on busy REAL TORS-BUILDERS EXCH bait It may only look! Bedrooms. FULL = BASEMENT. | Priced to sell with small down, | NE FEATURES 1 FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE, Ege ay ye property = - OO Bet ane tbo 108 pies ear garage Oweester Scheol aren. Sonics after 6 call Mr. Chat : YOU LI ENJOY Afte: 6 FE 2-7006 or FE 54-5293 ay fo tae wher’s ili- = z : eran i ( ‘ 4 eeeiceca tee l i cant expect Buckingham terton. FE 5-2935. PENT E r . ; 4 4 | | see es ‘aa ate eRe (OPE Pa ac On res did we men- SUBURBAN INCOME A ON. SE NDAY 4 5 Fs) | 500 equily for good 3 bed- thor porches. a d-car ga- ony? | Re: . P rom, ze i, Heniac ate See ut aed oars, BRE ON fe Sees ay & carat 2098 W. Drahner Rd.” “OTTER BILL — Rambling trick Saree |. hay 12s mo’ Obners downstairs quarters 17 Clegraph Rd. | “arming once ana tame | BUILDER for real iving Large bedem ap Lota. of opportunity Ehzabeth lake hb stakes ARDMORE GON ee Coo ES teas oe oF 4-2533 ee Geet | bungalow overlooking the lake, j here ee ae E tractive Bitey sss roomy "OWNER, 4 RM MODERN. betsinves and range au | Will 4 Gopartsanee: Reedy “SITTIN’ HIGH!" ——- _— a ; or ing ei edrms. ‘plus bett ot F- 1,500 down $50 mo. Wisner 8 are roomy w | acc ae LAKEFRONT 1O7 Bain die estates! | kaa heat cS TREET MENT with recreation room. school FE 5-374 . | closets. Pull basement, close ill accept reasonable pre cens emioge eters Veeco on et Sos Oe’ Tee ae Glave el feimeioad we wrreced VALOF ee oer E PROUD To) {2,068 sfade school’ Lake down payment. or |. ceramic. tile path. attached two- on, HONDA : ; : : : car Wooded lakefront AVERY Ir you want one of the ; Reratcs) UC ABETH PARE) lskes. e Bru ON Mae equity in your home. well-cnaded bot with outeeor ‘her: 500" for AT_YROM ite te 4 cal ee north of Fon you want im ves iter te Bees ee HOYT REALTY Ranch home on large corner lot — NER OAD, 114 MILE ; becue. Cass Lake road. south to we are eer pa a brand new th OuG ery 28 want 3 bed: FE 2-086 FE 29996 ‘Furnace. storms insulated and | SOUTH OF OXFORD $16.- Windcroft, east to Bow Lane, teed ich is the first of- celient ome “e Waaenver ° os garage Maintenance cost very 500 -¥ : “ north to No, 670. Open 1-5 Sunday. Gite of this » aed hem priced boone! “fal basemer a4 re leetank (Ra Joy. $8,950 with $1,000 down jean Oee Ce eee LONG DS Rot cn ne veu have house or on-Tel Centre OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY Mech SEE $18,975 SELL OR TR -.. . . land conte : A Se ee : ADE — Coun- SUBDIVISION on ht asare the bavance Si NDAY i 25 pene ' cor sires Mace 2610 Union Lk. Rd ; try pring at fits best. Large 4 Drive. 6 rooms—large sepa- saulifull ¥ bedroom contemporary = bome is gel discounts itor | _ EM 3-4164 or EM 3-2411 after 6 1 bedroom farm home reconditioned rate dining room, a living r + : |! prick ranch home, custom built cash LETS MAKE A) : You Ss and modernised from ‘ot room with a towering view Edward M. Stout. Realtor! with privileges on Elizabeth Lake | DEAL Even a iste model! ., 73, =) ay ys un ay tom, Exceptionally — rooms, S the surrounding subdivi- ‘N 77.N Saginaw st Ph FE $2165 COOLEY LAKE ROAD TO PINE car if in As} shape, SUNDAY 2705 PM. | Carpeting, “AP enen, sstonet Fecrestion room with bait ; “ Closed Sunday GROVE AND FOLLOW SIGNS 1 "Che Tr - * 4 me 730 DUCK LAKE RD. ' . washer & dryer. Large 30 x in Dar. 10 ft. breezewa wae PONTIAC-WATKINS ESTATES DRAYTON | WHITE LK. CHANNEL FRONT Sunday 2-5 DIRECTIONS — Ya mct me arm| im Enolty pine, also | 3 bedroom ranch, 12429 ft living | 5 lots ercelient boating, swim- . ° . mae ae = erly bad pale the Nropians. * Lipa pee / room, ladys dream kitchen, ming, fishin room brick ranch | _> Saae r ; LOCATED ON PONTIA chea rage wi t meets Gta eet IC ODS mont treeieay. amined Bate | | SUNDAY 3-5 eee aoe rene oe eestipiiaes seceaee Match cee & + Wi a 9 \- Attached 2-car garage and more s-vr old rancher with at-| WAlK in closets Living room 23'x 2410 Crane room brick Early American aan kent eeanad ten = LOCATION with rept: — rm CALL US tached garage Full base- on tereca Cane Oene resk Practically ecw < rocusand older gaat landscapes lows in Pontiac. Excellent loca- ie eben, will say as Ae fig. ve . . HARD TO BEAT ar ay Ee Yenc 12x13. Sunrm. 116x116". Ceram- bath brick home with full with barbecue and boat es room, cae Fecguee wee aca cue 7s DONT WISH FOR. &. rooms. 2 baths. basement 2 might consider good $@ or) J¢. fle bath. Beautiful kitchen basement 3 bedrooms and house. Many interesting fea-. gu AC heat. Large Paved = car garage Paved street A C chal al Y with dining space. Bitch cabinets dining room Large lot is tures or your ‘family. $23.- _ ss. DIR ; . $37 more) automobile as reet. Ceramic tile beth. “will ECTIONS: From the + REAL BUY AT $8,000 $1,000 art payment Stainless steel sink. Dishmaster, | Anchor fenced. Aluminum 500 and terms NOR ON rest corner of Mi ‘ | 7 a t paym M T ddle Belt road MONEY! Make it easily DOWN hood and fan Plastic tile wains- storms and screens. A good 24, LEFT ON HEIGHTS- atid Square Lake road. pr, : coating. Divided basement with value at $15,,50 — ter ROAD TO PROPERTY. 876 "| $1,800 BELL OR TRADE - Coz Seed Pant on Square Lake . oe ; ; Timken oi} furnace, ‘stool and !av- $9 TO CRESCENT LARE HEIGHTS RD. YOUR HOST . lo ¥ road to Uplorig. : through Classified Ads Z QS a eC] f lal } atory. Recreation room has sand- D — Tt RIGHT ON” JAMES WALTER rome dete flora and scrvene & short distan ce te x I ] 1] , Stone fireplace Many other ex- CRESCENT LAKE RD. Full bath % acre = land. OAKWAY DR : | tras. Too numerous te mentipn. | UNIVERSAL — UNIVER- ~ LAWRENCE W. » Onl { : sell, rent, buy, swap, ure, ee a SAE TO SRAME—LEFT ON e ‘miler ers lend canvass ' : ve ow 59 to ck Lake Rd. : i ena WV dems an K ant lt Se} li Tarn north blocks" Watch Re ; RE. ALTORS FE 40528 iste model car or your equity: Humphries ooo : |< a VM. H. KNUDSEN. : ie ey | TE ry . 7 "pine L (ESTATE © OPEN Eves REALTORS FE 40528" J. ny AYDEN, Realtor | pg ALTOR 246 8. Telegraph, Re Re 102 8. Breeaway, iste Orion. OG 8. Telegrapn Eves. & Sunday =e Lae h Reet PE 200 Realtor PR ane - j . ‘Huron 377 § Telegrapt ‘ : ~ . 2-48 i : Telegraph ves. & Sun $6 p, ‘Walton FE soul FE ease “Eyes. 1 ‘p 73 “sultiple ‘Listing Service ~" Multiple Listing Service =. a ; a " yf THF PON™TAC PRESS. SATURDAY, TWENTY- THREE, MARCH 29, 1958 For Sale Houses _ 4 CARNIVAL wipe Turner Money to Loan ____For Sale Houses For r Sale Houses For Sale Lots : 53|Sale | Household deeds 57° For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60 oO. aad sees i ccuneton ‘Hills (State _Licensed Lenders) “= Quick Cash = Builder's Attention ~ | aunt QUE SETTER AND CHAI ; pte bri rthe: with lake aLiou, vee toe a = privileges or trade ‘tor, buliding . _of new home. MA 5-1144. | hea store * and Soseems STEEL “HOPPERS. 1 ma. 1 0- TON @ it 4-ton capacity. : geld Detroit Ses meo, Plateau 23-3856. §.00@ USED BR ate eee Large 34-Acre Lots a poy oy nape. 8 te On your own signatu « 3 3 Bedroom home in North other security Up ta “ — e now Fo re ey in Watts ph EPLIANCE DISCOUNT me: STORM WINDOWS. Various nee 1) full size screens. 1 lawn mower. “a — friendly and helpful storms eel 7, eae Stove. these values in suburban living» nh all ueen; W. frontage sree ire $269.05 noree 10 cu. WW t retrig. WILLIAMS LAKE 9 ask eee sige 42 “es Gavenpar re He, & 2 chairs, $4). | omen SOIL PIPE 5» FT 9 Here is that attractive ranch bun $490 DOWN galow you Bars! ween see ing Ortenville WA 1-366 2 Bedroom home near Or- o and utilities ip ‘on. e PE §-6189 172" 8. Sagina Hy cement drive, x BENDIX -ECONOMAT: AUTOMAT- : are Se LIKE % Cherokee Hills! 19 x oi roomy kitchen with ataing ‘area nad payments. _Mortgage Loans Rec reation room 22 x 13 tached A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgaze loans to meet BLOND SINGER CONSOLE _Sewina Center, FE 2-33 37. Hon CHAIR & EM 3-0766. _ living room, washer, dry- “ stove and Fetrigerator in- a hy = i on 3 hk eres 4 enclosed with An- Built by Owner Owner moving to Florida & will | ive immediate occupancy living room =e natural ie vour requirements any amount prompt Drive out Elizabeth Lak, buy land contracts anv fal estate 1 mile west ot “pd rap j 1, mi —SEE FoR YOURSELF, BIRD. Realtor 503 ae Reweesl 4-4211 Eve “3500 DOWN Live in ‘the saat: cheaper than, m) LAND CONTRACTS N ICHOLIE } & HARGE R CO! 8T _ OPEN EVENINGS EE 8183 COLDSPOT oltre yam 63 | cupboards, ey ainia, mane bedrooms & cu. GOOD RUNNING NS ~ 8-8529 _ LOANS—=8600- & o $1.500 | $313 ms DELUXE KENMORE ais RANGE good conde $40 Re- pier aolisher and: room with fireplace. oil heat. Stool & shower in basement FL ORIDs LOTS < ON ae SOUTH | Venice, three at 80x100. near fa-' mous 8pa & Sarasota A 6-6683 living room, spacious kitchen tbh For home additions lots of cupboards, attomatic of! furnace $7.950. $65 per month Hurry on! one! WANTED A renter tired of landlords short on money. How would you, cement drive This home must be DINETTE SET $25 DAVENPORT ' portab'e sew ng machine oe Vac. 3 To rough ir or ouly $14,500 Call us for apuciat: o rough ir | Electric hot water 4 To build a garage or on 73 FOR COLORED | LOTS FOR TRAILERS, Gnly $ig per running foot ed 42045. OR Ss] F : basement part brick home? I. SCO Down or camplete bunk beds, cated on . eres lot, just 3 miles RICHARD ergs ae “a Aas STATION WA WAGON p. 1 mor gael costs mistake $85 per month betaine taxes and insurance MICE et wat SEE PRIVI- Say ie: 30 x 30 founds. BE ODERN, a DRM ™M * EASY Srint WAS hori ve PLuMBmia § ad DECK ea PLANT, BOX brooder, feeders & lawn mower. FE 44110 _ 8qQ. Me "PLATE GLASS. Makes nice picture window. $15. _OLive 1-0984 5 1-AAA-i SE cures SIDING ORDER NOW AND BEAT SPRING RUSH AT LOW WIN- TER PRIC ynolds U ALUM Lifetime . non-chalking enamel with '2" Celotex insula- tion Complete house installed by top experts at $490 & up a MONEY DOWN--$15 A MO. Pavs for itself with ee of CHENG and fuel ALSO KI ENS * AWNINGS, ALUM. STORMS. VALLELY'S. “The Old Reliable Pioneers" Auburn & Rochester Rds. OL 1-0041. Eves OL 1-6623. CALL NOW for free estimates. No obligation ee (230 GAL AUTO OIL HOT WATER heater, $10 Bird cage. §2 Bg - 36 24 X 24 ALUMINUM STORM SASH. miy— $12.96 “CHURCH INC. FE 2-0233 ” VE eee My | 330 FLUSH DOORS REJECTS. LAKE PRIVILEGED LOT— Adcom HUNTOON Lk.. We've just listed a beautiful ey brick home near one of Oaklat . $15 month. PE 44088 or OA 8-2918 FREEZERS UPRIGHT PAMOUS | Values $l49 95 while thev last Ee ‘LAK * Attractive inodern fireleben house with cutstone fireplace. Nice and R tlean . large wooded lots. Beautl-", lake, $900 down. $60 : 2 BEDRM HOME. -PURN TRADE “This one not only has an automatic heat control, a device that steers it straight to the target!” ae VER LAKE GOLF COURSE on th CORNER building jot in Drayton 45 OAKLAND AVE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1985 TWO TONE GREEN PONTIAC _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 303 Orchard Lk Ave. FACTORY RESUILT VACUUM a ‘ . up tare. Electric, neat as a pin and features 3 beds| \ area Ceramic tile bath and show-! Dorothy snyder Lavender Reaitor Est a Nests 3- 3303 oF Sav ee 6417 room. There 1s a 1957 or 1953 autcmabtle or what? Clark Real Estate. FE 4-6492 or FE 44813 Ask for Mr G 1958 FORD. TRADE FOR WAGON er ton pickup for equity -§3 4 For Sale Farms NEAR LAPEDR Vacant 40 acres with Business Opportunities 51 ideal for a recfeation room. There. A eed GAs STOVE gop “CGNDITION FOR LEASE. GAS STATION AND $40 Mi 3 This lovely home restaurant combinea large well- landscaped Full price Just $16,950, Charision : cust ANTERO ine ‘WILT AUT O- | i New 3 bedreen lace uTcealn h LAKE ose Ane bes ul ad- | ac c anc t 5 ow 7 ; Sar" front tots $200 down 3 FAMILY INCOME In Huron Gardens-each unit has mocern J rooms and bath with REPLAC EMENT oP, UNE “AR ‘ONE ORD fan. Gasinator THE Has | a particular peer! at “quite 446 M15, Ortonville | r Almost perfect Interior & exte- rior Ail sizes for al] purposes. Sliding doors, toiding doors, ta- ble tops drawing boards & parti- tions 8634 Orchard Lake Rd, tnd house south of Wainut Lake road Call before lu am or after 4 p.m Anytime Sat. or Sun be- fore dark | 2 WHEEL TRAILER 136 STATE st FE 21647 oe 4x8 PLASTER BOARD ANY QUANTITY $1.10 ALT AT BUILDER'S “935 met cement tace eee ontrox ELEC DRYER i walnut trees or various MONERN PEAUTY sede EQUip. private entrance. Individual utill- 2 Pe is very good NEAR OXF ORD acres, @ acres of woods, 3 bed- rm home with ines barn & oth- Snuth-Wideman Realt FE _ urom HOTPOINT AUTO WASHER. _ Wooded f t- ti e fresk unspot ed pleasan sink wringer cr May ness of things that are new. pipe built if stove and oven. __ 2008 | Drei corde MA_ wonderful it might be to eet spring lp a new home? e now have 800 new home plans available in Nae office lo Sunday 12 to 5 STALK TRADE Just somites. Lovely 3 bedroom tiac— - Just *s mee iran ee ac beau Prove! tc coarselt sthat yonine tee ? ‘wn Porwiee “BIRD TO 8EE “A Roller Rink One of the ret opsra:oee in the ri ide trees. surrounding a Racor ADDS Ren just $2 per Sas PE ¢3573 KENMORE AUTOMATIC | last | $6500 52 GAL. ELEC HEATER $76 98 $ an older home =n not in- quire about trading tt on a» 34 FT PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER now! 7” f : Epee) pine mitchen modern Barn Trace tor car or, 7407. e Bdrm. Home Pavinents less than rent! S10 STARTS DEAL - of Silverbell Rd. or call noobs hg net? good buy. $23,- - OY ‘TOW NSHIP 2 bedrm bome, exe con- x 600 foo! Priced at only $13, $00 with terms , WALTER'S LAKE 16 Fr ‘OLD TOWN FIBER GLAS us show you today ‘Smith- Cr ex tone! Inc. “HAYDEN basement furnace Make ‘7 f a. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Beautiful 3 bedroom home. SAT kia, Mayta, square tub wash-* © ORIDE 6§ acres. camera & projector. OR sell for and shoe rentals alone are terrific Booked with parties severe! wreas in advance W's a Party oe 1954 PONTIAC HYDRA R&H FOR mes on wk on nOwER terms. { RIL us equity in smili home. PE 5-9471 LING! KUM AND Bau orice at Jack's, = , 7 G | SELDON a for car of equal value $10 WEEKLY UNTIL : poset Greer Ou aM For Sale Acreage 47 Be ROE ‘DAVENPORT living and dining room ci $50 a walnut bedrm basement. gas heat, garage—only $2,000 down ONLY $750 DOWN ‘SCHRAM be EVENINGS AND SUNDAY | MU ULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ “RM WIT " ‘or anything of equa’ Oi aera” Rent Farm Property 4094 NEAR OXFORD. | 4 bedroom older home Ex- for beef cattle & crops. | Tenant must have mechinery ' A Sadow, WOodward KENMORE AUTO WASHER FOR what have you. FE SMALL DOWN PAY MENT house anc 3 big barns aoe ba large kitchen with : WINN AN ahead Full price just 820.000 on ~ REUPHOLSTER FURNI-: N What a Deal! ; ate ae _- SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK. MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. suet REALTOR PARTRIDGE ' MA 5-0666 42400 SWAP POWER MOWER FOR 21° MAYTAG WASHER. Seer bike im good condition FE c PF Sale Business Property 49 1 Ww e ean fee LR OPEN SUNDAY 11-3 40 voor OF gFRQRTACE ON sionie = BORD ae 2-043: choo s $7 me ea Py ee RLIZABETH LARERRONT Si 785 SE for “pick up. “eaten, or : a LARGE COMMERCIAL “Brn TRADE OR SELL MY 42.809 ON THE CORNER .OF . for 30-40 : LIER CITY LIMITS — ERMS WES TOWN RE a TY LISTING GEAviCH GooD o nosgngrine SHOP “art |51 W HURON “MAYTAG AUTOMATIC fe 2 large porches overiooking lake Kitchens on upper and lower lev- are But pozen, FOR” ace ROCHES STER Income Property 438A ee CO CCC TOL bard saw for a self pro oline reel-type mower. TAKE ‘ROUSETR AT. ER, can coe per le vel and bath ee oouee level 2 FAMILY INCOME GOOD Wweat COLORED : a new ‘building a CENTRAL ST —- 12 room brick gram you will be very interested, JIM WRIGHT wueary and wabty ( rear Looacea on a busy main rowing eee | ‘$1 RUICK i DR 8PE- ; cial for cheaper car. OL 1-1619 ORLEY FREEZER. Call gr appointment. =| TENOR SAXOPHONE SWAP FOR “i 10 outboard mo- 45 OAKL iy ee EVENINGS UNTIL LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4s 2 ACRES - 10 MILES NORTH OF build you a brand new one RICHARD STEELE REALTOR = _ Uke new. $1 =_ OR_3-8047 “WALLED LAKE Commodore 1536 Open Sun % to, 6 Real nice 2 bedroom bungalow | ‘VETS. $300 Dn. SURE rawford, om os ae ee tg os : j U8ED TWATER “SOFTENER FOR to sult, Immeatate 00 8 ee ad. R a 760 Ww AL 1ON- Tv" OL 1- 1598 E ‘Auburn Rd_ 5on 61226 WILL TRADE 30 FERTILE ACRES NORTH $16, i! bome INDIAN VILAGE, “RAINBOW REALTY" WASHING ; __ 82 8 PADDOCK & OF FOR, NARNG of | t ixie highway ad | Sheps rer al’ makes & service Thyle Elec- tri rd Johnson. FE plus stairway to large ‘story cement block building FE LOT FOR For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Giouertcaiigs MY 2-6501 Bas enn “aor home 3 poe OMS spanimen' ~ Owner will trade : lane « - — new oil beating plant Attention — Bargain Ser ae” ales aceeptaae sepia | i ; o with ‘convenient verms. tions for other locations. Call Sin- eer, clair air Refining Company FE 41511, - Be TELEGR ni speration "At seer - REBUILT WASHING MACHINES with excelient. resale vaiue A nN Only a quarter of a mile from H sed Chrysler Tech- EVEN BEAUTIFUL ROC M8 Also inrre lots fer pretentious family home. pletely newly cecorated Beautiful For Sale Clothing _ Mp eger o LAST YEAR'S ' best makes Pertect anteed for > years refrigerator wndly a = more then Has tor ‘mmediate lease a mod service station Located at the Telegraph Rd intersection in Southwest Pontiac. Established clientele & low initial investment required c 8, REAS Pav ON “CASS | mile “north cf Caiksen No rea- " j aS compane THESE LAKEPRO 8 sonable cfler refused. MY 3-128]. car garage pee ‘or consider bur Boy's “Sur “rogesan” & MAT nar, Annett Inc.| BLUE FORMAL. 81ZE 12. WORN once QRiando 33348 EAST ER CLOTHING Our children ou'grew. Pre- teen size 10 girl's blue ny- lon and white fati'e dresses AN A RRC HOME ON be ¥ ®@ acres at city )imits. ee, LAKE HOME FIREPLACES This cye-appealing ranbling ranch 0 on foundation, with full Rasaureat oll-fired hot Water Open Evenings and Bunday 1-4 nee me _ RCA RADIO ~ COMBINA TION. W HITE “BROS. 8 acre frontage on 3 streets, Telegraph Road Includes an entire biock with 2 Hacien ag eeeners on ne us dist boom istrict Aurectively Srieed Sale Land Contracts 52. SEASONED CONTRACT dining room combination, sees ae street frontage for . SFunto OO, CR sis: bait) bain Exceptional jot. a, x Open Eves. til ‘e eenday 10 ‘Til 5 a Calabi | LAKE FRONTAGE LOTs _ capi oe OR AUTOMATIC INCINERATOR FORMICA @NK "close to Opdyke. 175 . dark trousers, $5. Ger a sell Consider trade AUT MATIC AT CITY IMPROVEMENTS (Water. - ae - Paved Gtreets) E SIZE Lots CLOSE. To TRANSPORTATION SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING Business Building SACRIFICE STOVE New brick and block pbuilding on _Mas tota! cas 2400 Acre perce: on East Blvd Evenings OR 3}:.: 3.2230 | GIRL's CLOTHING, SIZE 6 TO 8 | out condition’ Reasonable age. ‘acre ‘of woods soft Money to Loan (State Licensed Wenders) ROR AAT CASH LOANS 1 TAKE LOTs FOR CLES: Pro- Bie also unfinished 8 Write Pontiac Press MODERN 7 RM HOUSE WITH 4 for distributorship type business Full price $27,500 on REALTOR HA Ber t ms Automatic timer Wil) eel] to person with $150 cash 1 6-5048. ware “CLOTHES 2 “FORMALS, _ size 7 weet FE 4-6960 SOFA & MATCHING CHAIR” NICE rose color Reasonable. FE 35-8543 SPRINGS “7 MATTRESS, GOOD | sOsErn ¥F (nEisz, SAL Fs ve i home. |. AK T° FE ' arly garage, 2 acres MEN’ 8 ~ WORK Sones = : sae chese Shirts - Toe 2 tar COUNTRY LIVING, , Work- RESTAURANT AND ~ 15 minutes from downtown aaa id, SINGERS — WHITES ELECTRIC | sewing machines, $24.50, 61.26 wk: FF E BEEN 9-6 DAILY & SUNDAY CHARLES MELICK Colcred “LADY'B “FORMAL _ WHITES in p Attached ‘double garage 230° on road, 520° dee J. R. Fiiltz See Ouse Mauer, ‘ ROOM HOUSE. “BUD” Lake Privileges “ from | COOLEY LAKE RD Finance Co. Sale Household Goods 5: 57 WALL CABINETS. 6 Biers PE $0.00 Phyfe dining arupto— COUCH. — "DAVENPORT. Bs Ib bag joint cement une CADILLAC : | STOVES “BOUGHT Rent ‘Lente Bun Prop. A epacees Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- | Shoe moulding FE 2-0801 | Ext Drayton Plains TV” USED PEER'S— APPLIANCE 6161 Commerce Rd MS TRAVERSE DRAPES. 2 ease 2 pr single, ar Maes! section, Building suitable for of- beauty parlor, dentist, doc-| Now being used for business bedroom le Own- ORiando 3-1175 also ; ia rong Aste - ; 5 vith Tadion § toy $30 E 5- H Ge 2 oy OE and up with low down payment. _ Hew : Fox n bath up Partially furnished Ewe aS ooRLE STROLL ER. _bike new. MArk et Pearson Furmtters a Orchard tk i Real Estate LOTS FOR RENT, IDEAL FOR GET CASH QUICKLY | PRIENDSHIP. se Bar baled ae eae ae ecretY peo 4168 Dixie eee cal Sashabaw. 1951 “OMC PICKOP 1 TON. WILL sell] or trade for car, FE 5-3081. 30 GAL auto ga- rater $40 v5 Cab sinks & joe fy $50.50 «up. Lauadry trays faucets. SAVE PIUMBING 172 South Saginaw St. ATTENTION Bolens and wheel ase riding tractors .» méddels: tillers, choice of § riding a moto- mower, Jacobsons and Toro abie ans Equi 6567 MA 37878 OR ANTIQUE “PURNITUR RE Old vioiins Hand -paintea quilt steers German shepherd. 25 i _& GRADE CAST TRON BATHTUBS. | $56.50 Le! suey toilets. not B grade Com manufecture!'s ee ry no worry with be G A ‘Thompson, 80 8. erry. | AGAR'S BUILDERS SUPPLY idie Mt Clemens 8t 52 _ electric ferer heater 76 05. DP pump, _1:3 HP motor $32.95. ANC HOR ‘FENCES _ ; No mone down FHA roved, PREE ESTIMATES. PE m47t 4 Buy Direct Esco-Glyd Windows D. Ww @x 16 5 $12 95 D H @® x 20 = $13.83 oa ~ C] ne acai ee wning type rmopane ... : Fixed picture Tec ORL ae # door } a ; ag had door frames Good as quality roof board Empire aolae 2609 Union Lake Rd. oe BATHROOM FIXTU YO town kitchen, of} and gas ee ers. Automatic water et hard. ware electricas supriles, crock and Ule galva 5 a : a a ee fers in the ieke area A little ont. of baad way ~ a ~ . t USED FURNACES” Almost new 238 to BT with Minneapolis Honeywell a ABC gun-type oi! one" and see it in opera- \Disappearin, es ‘daile ita ainda hee re EL on TANKS “WILL Be. | 80 ACRES With = ageoul Pr mites * Visit: our trade dept IC MG. AN BUSINESS | S CORPORATION TBP a PARK = OUR Phone: DOOR “We need. Lake Property WHITE BROS. Floyd Kent Tnc., Realtor, Os F a ‘ “s Hwy. at Telegraph E. : ro of Auburn Hi Parone rhnkina ‘open Been we a! syn 10 ws ethos ‘= en auby vit s 10 Ask for our 4-page ‘ Cash-Way” price lst Al} materials under covers woe al re NORTHERN cn 7940 Cooiey vane ‘M 3-4171 winds oi Open f Datly COMPLETE LINE oP “LAWN FER- thizers $s seed ~ egohanrects & rollers tor Hee Neves your iawn mow BARNES HARDWARE 142 W HURON El. EcTRIC STOVE. 49 IN. LIGHT & timer, Good condition Also - Holland blower for coal furnace or oll conversion @ inside doors MU- _ tual 4-386 after 5. FREE PAINT ROLLER 7 AND PAN with purchase of 2 gallons Boy- dell goftone paint Se atl HARDWARE 2182 8 - Tel h .FE 5-9962 Across from sines e Mile Shopping F & W DEEP WELL Jer PUMP & tank. Also Beming Rod m _& tank Call after 5, FE isn. DEJUR EN ROER WiTH ac. cessories 2-03 Large area for disposal of waste ane other material available in Josiyn-Columbla area. For tnfor- nation call Mr. Beier, FE 4-2561, FUEL oly — PE_5-0120. FREE Ts TOILETS fia 0 fe 1x33 douhie sink sehsceardel with fittings’ . bath sets with trim =e 3-pe forered bath sei with tr Factory 2nd (rre SAVF Pi DMBING apy 172 8 Sagi GIRL 8 LARGE” a= arn: ee mower FE $0197 va Gniceay > Garage Doors © Nolte seconds mod alls standard Wood & steel “iolatway-eloset doors, outs: o trie eazere if f—— 3 ERRY “Oe ae i ‘THE PONTIAC PRE SS. SATURDAY, MARCH. 29, 1958 e ‘Sale Musical Goods w, for quick sale. 135 NO ING fe) weeks 87. | Oh,” ail sectitice. Citta FN 9-8217 ‘ER a RIAN. >) SMALL | FE 4-0249 ‘Raymond Hayes. FE runing. 66 $160.95 value § cEey aie $25 Floor model. a fine organ GALLAGHE £1840 a E_ Huron $18.24 Open Mon & Fri $22.40 WALNUT | FINISH ly, overhauled, $395 00 SAVE PLU BING SUPPLY ‘ 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 PAINT SALE *®30 per cent discount on Sherwin Clearance price with $35 down delivers sonably price » Williams-Ber: Bros.- ex dis- tinued od colors only GALL AG HT: ® OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 1’ E ult . E 5-6150 Open Mon & Fri - LIONTS POSTS. LAN- — ane lamps overhanr nape Boh, patio and terrace a = Sa uy direct and save Mich- a rae with snow plow attachment. FE 4-8035 REO _ ome LAWN MOWERS | cents for 160-page catalog-Hand- martingale Like new. $35 975 RL GERVICE book-Cat..p Site Directory Mersey Baluwin AUTHORIZE A Tents, 10-94 50th Ave OW s - siz INCORPORATE a. sie ana Os NY * RAD BE ot SALE) 3) SIZES 034 Union Street GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE . . RADIAL ARM SAW & ATT $160. Buy” seil trade Burr-Shell 379 REGISTERED GUE BRE en iathe, $50; elie $30. = mith 5. Telegraph FE 2-4/08 Ra FE 52887 : fru moors — other tools. GOLF CLUBS WILSON NEW = 2.5987. Moving sees Complete matched with bag. Cost Maar agree a Ea . PRING 'S SPRUNG! © | $0. sacrifice $35. PE 8-6819 | Shop South Blvd Bir ee mee Sarge ay UNS — BUY SELI TRADE mingham 1'2 miles E of Adams * ah — & other models Simplicity | enet_ Leech. 10 Racier | THOROUGHBRED SAD BE E Tiders -— OE Genuine Roto-tiliers., TENTS FOR RENT—FOR SALE horse MY 2-1886 | Wonde ] eeping bags. cots—stovea — air, ry rene ee agree mattresses—life preservers —mess Wanted Livestock : 73) ‘oven the best Anchor Towers. for those who want the; {its—cante ns pac ES A & N CAMPING EQUIPMENT World's largest selection Send 25 PONY SADDLE WITH BRIDLE & PLAYER PIANO REPAIRING | ing. Quitmeyer OL 6-0571. UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD jon, FR 5-6420, Thomas Spinet | Organ Substantially duced. Your opportunity ea at bargain price | R’S FE Eves Walnut Spinet Piano low @s| Also Betsy Ross spinet ae ocak case Rea- as R’ Eves cks SURPI US FE 4-0566 ‘CATTLE PASTUR: Newly fenced. NOTICE HORSEMEN. cutting of hay, “CONSOLE Pi. ae condition, ,Complete- | MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 8 Telegraph STRAW, 30 FE 2-0567 Eagle x hye eons i8St CUTTING HAY. $15 PER TON. Pced Fie gant No rain Good crate. Will deliver | in load ey _OA 82179 |BALED HAY, 10300 HADLEY RD. _Clarksten. MA 5-4701 _ BALED HAY. CHEAP OR 5-3500 per WITH WATER M 3-2881 ‘18ST & IND Not rained on. MAple_ 5-4002 or ME 7 & Bie" ake bridles Also horses SEED OATS. Sis at Sheldon Rd For Sale Livestock _ OLB LP BBL LLL DD LAA LA = 40566 2 YEAR OLD GPa DUE now $150 Sale Office Equipment 63 5550 Oakwood ~~ BUCK KIDS Coolidge BALE. 4075 BALD Holly, ME 7-2790 a bale 1-7383 72 nay 40c OLive 63'0 W Maple Waled, BANTAMS | Ortonville “ik ar pancha-iae 393 Orchard NEW PORTABLE ADDING MA- OAkiand 8-3497 is chine. $70 plus tay. Regular $129 ~ BEAUTIFUL PINTO —~ Post coca "FOR ONTSIDE.’ value. MA 4-975 7 Olive 1-0549 $18.90 eons piste rece = = ; — FOUR NANNY GOATS. DUE TO’ ron, 60S. Perry. © Sale Store Een G4, Freshen seen. | Billy coat OReet Sena PPP LAPP ALL LLL LL ea - > IN D. : ag Despre dpa 6 x 8 WALK - IN COOLER WITH eee yer mene Bonn, cabinets with light $77 95 Pear), compressor Electric meat slicer chives. aM Paar e for sma ~ ther a wae Water's we OLE = OF RESTAU HOLSTEIN” BULI 1 YR OLD “they last. ater systems COMPLETE LINE OF RES Ie . . ~ $82.50 with horizonta; tank. Ga tant equipment in good condi. Trade for beef cow FE 5-0042 Thompson. 80S Perry tion Ca'l Metamora TOF 12 HALF ARAB MARE, 3 YRS. UN- REBUILT BATTERIES $5.95 192 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER broken Gemle.. Bedeler 5 Bie S$. Saginaw. FE 8-186 __ S00d condition 830 MA 43073 greeny Broke To fol ar. RIDING LAWN MOWER. 3 HP. ea ; bearded. 6242 Sale Sporting | Goods 65 HORSES & PONIES. SADDLES & POPOL OE Pd WTD: CALVES & PIGS FORREST | 90c A BUSHEL | or odd lots. MY 2-152 ‘For Sale Hauetalrs 7 78 62, Dogs Trained, Boarded | 70 _ Auction” Sales" 77 MOND CHORD ORGAN, LIKE DOGS, CATS BOARDED . PE BAT. “APRIL 5 10 0 ae FRA NK ! 8. Tele- Gromak, roprietor, Holly, Mich. . $150. FE ie 4 Burr-Shell 375 Te Sinn’ Perifins” auctioneer Po! it 5- Wwartz ree al _ aay, uy, Grain & Feed 71) ing. will be published” Thurs | j et Apri a. ~O8CAR CT & IND HAY, 815 & UP. SMART'S AYETION SALES. | | Straw & lumber, Phone MA A 5-0666 every Wednesday, m., 18ST & IND CUTTING HAY & nae wet ate Hin sopping | Ll straw 714i Hall Rd, Davisburg.| _cePter. Rochester. Es ME 4-5896 ) WILL BELL ¢ COMPLETE ~ HOMES, | | | a ‘34 w | Equity down. OR _ 3-7497. "1955 AMERICAN, Le bas built. Exc cond “$6 MODEL = go eae lv ~ 36° payments. bedrm. Take over 86 Sengca ft to 35 ft priced bank New 15 ft Marine Coach Holly Rd Holly 1& rates on f Sales. | DOWN Mobile Home Estates. 9516 Highiand Rd DETROITER | PONTIAC CHI A 4 acre lot full of used mobile homes double deck them to sell them regardless delivered and set up. move Hutchinsgn guarantee save hundreds of dollars Bob PONTIAC CHIEF. 1304 Mt. Clemens 34 PT. PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER. Like new. Trade for car or §500 2 bedrms tour-home, §095 15710 ON. MElrose 4-6771. '57-10x37', $495 new We cannot so we've got ready into and carry the usual Yes “CUSTOM 1640. - Low inancing Holly lek and of pfice to you at Hutchinson | Mobile Homes SALEs INC 4201 Dixie Hiechwa 4 OR 3-1202 Open 7 days FURNISRED MORIL | Available on renta! sis TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8 Telegraph OXFORD SALES General Zimn Holly Gardner 10 wide, 14 ft t shoppers 2 BR-FK & to Note wide surance, strings available on rental] plan rent, trade 1 mtie south Orion on M24 MY 2-0721 Miles N of Pontiac TRAILER - Great L.: New 45 $095 50 $65 8] per month includes : taxes and financing - no | A few used trailers vi a week HOMES payment ba- E 2-3200 ler akes 56 ft f% 10 down ail in- o still | We sell. of Uaxel) (““SCAMPER" HOUSETRAILER: & bunk-equipped rolet combination hunting. fishing Ideal camping 4, ton pane! Chev- for deer trips $700 MU 96-0884 or cal] weekends 140 Belhaven Rd just south of 18-Mile SALE =SALE off Livernois TRAILER TEXNCHANGE MOBILE HOM Anderson - Reg Silver Dome - Pa We Buy, Sell. 8 wides — 10 wi SPRING SAIE NOW BS i al | lace Trade des ON Thousands of dollars slashed from durffge this before “c buy Bottle Gas inventory our deai sale Get Parts and Supplies 60 8 Telegraph Open Eves & Sun We need sel} it for let Holly trailers your We will! on our Sales. MElrose 4-6771 m~ FE P WE ARE SOLD OUT OF 15210 N Holly Rd. Rent Trailer Space 2-3200 M USED trailer. | 10° per cent, | Marine Coach Holly. 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGE Mi The finest. 'y 8E est We service what we sell. JO . . Service Parts for all makes Don’t 32.8 Saginas 20022." Jones. MAple 5-0916. forget we ure Pontiac's slaest_| FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! — Voy > Pactory trained mechanics. $24.50 Waders, Boot Feet. $1695. For Sale Poutry 74 = '$15 U.S Hip Boots, 9.98 Se " LEE'S ened & SERVICE \g2-50 Automatic Flv Reels, $498 25 | ; 3 ) DECK ELECTRIC BROODER 825 . OPEN TIL 9 PM. $300 Canvar Crecla, $163. | Ste ° Chicken cquipment” FE FE seme _ $21 Mi Clemens Ot PHTLIFS, "TN, Segue pee tin Enezen eeuipment: Fe ! LADIES’ GOLF CLUBS FI « —<« =‘ gage et erik ere. Pllc) cloth & leather Se) oe es _bag FE $1090 per 10: mixed Call Holly —soil pi = “ Ww warwick «. Seis ‘Orchard Lake Rd M me or write J. Wilson, Rt SALE ONE PICNIC TABLE, Pow.) Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 —* —— er Rotary lawn mower with) ~~~~~~—~~~~~~~~—————— Sale Farm Produce 75 - leaf mulcher, and metal wheel-¢ YARDS, enn ee GRAVEL ~~~ » barrow. FE 5-7246 or at A-18 Ar-! delivered $550 FE 4-3263 or FE APPLIES ae Ct. Must get rid of. No. 23-1466 7 ; alee eee ee tere) £1 TOPISOIL (CRUSH DSTORE 270 UNrde 4) Seles C2 pcr) be) “Several Pool Tables _ an. EM S033 All Wari Mew Saidwim Rd ok Bracket, Mein: 1 snooker table. 2 pop coolers 1 BANKRUN DRIVEWAY GRAV. ™ora | tube and shower cialis Michigan FE 61112 or FE 28572) Pe hase e CHEAP = Suemenst: | 3 Orenard EY MU BLACK DIR1 1 CHICKEN BROODER us r load if you order now FE 2-0654 Talbot Lu mber a. Cook FE 5-0419 1 24) ME 6%) HP. ROTOTILLER : um CY DRIVEWAY. GRAVEL, $1 8 LOAD” 3289 W Walton OR 3-078 E roe A Black dirt $8 a load Vicinity} 2 PLOW MM TRACTOR, Ae : vaeteers seenbeng Dope mieral| a eee ene oe ime te nen eon) piew 22 18: iplew: 7 : ~ section drag uir, 50 : -as. 6h = EXCAVATING — BULJ. a rand | Recher sag tN ne % mie hee 3 "Wak att No top soil fill Gravel. sand | ochester one = FOCOMVAR OL FURNACE. evchay flied Stow removal "3" section ARROWS Le IRL 0 lesa FE 5-0609 TIME TO BUY | $5 delivered Good sROADE GRAVEL. PE 46588 ybs * —— « teed Pa |” Horasa MANURE. citpaP- and machinery at your own bid 7 ste ae peed Geena ten | EM 3-3237° ' All tractors and equipment in ~ ber seedy to use-priced to sell MANURE 6 YARDS STRAW MA. ean sect ~ at. Ang a Le < ea 3.00 eos 100, nure. $15 delivered. EM_3-4207_ = Bune cece ee rerecled i > : ‘PONTIAC [K BUILDERS suUP- ss : Co, | y wear a complete ting of new "Oly Sand gravel a aint Cemeas. of Cfigawie "Apel at 0 Pn : od ae = a ceed ~/ mortar. 4 & trucking OR 3-153. Na 7.3292 : | » trims Sadeots— doce hard | YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. = ~ Ware-na Top soll, gravel. fill, ete. be Al Qua “quaity hier? “6 1 ee $92 sf. gc. FREE! FREE! | « Inter- colo: os ea / . Exterior - waite aces 6335 ral Wood, Coal & Fuel - 67 Te ceiebrate the arrival of the « Let us estianate r heeds now OAK & MAPLE FIRE » for if summer builatke m_prapect | Er eee _Wood. anv size MY 3-1198 feat Te ie pains oes Mileng y FIRE PL&@CE CANNEL COAL Saturday March 22 thru March SURPLUS. “LU. MBER panes Fireplace kintiing wood 29 and will give away a NEW 3 & Material Sales Co | oy Dane Fase. Greve ary hee I PAE TRACTOR ore USED 1 Li r lutely othin uy, jus iy ‘ aah ith : ee _FE 5 5-6150 come in for the details. . Se hor HEATERS. + 99 GOOD SLAB WOOD. ? 7 CORDS FOR nine TP Aree * and up. 80 South Perry Slo _Del_FE_.-6588 PONTIAC TRACTOR oe & i - Plants, Trees, Shrubs 6 68 = & EQUIPMENT CO. vecmp iNew. 1 sF e WOOD AN Spe “ACOMING COMBI | eee T0088 F py "TREES a sone _ PINE, AR- borvitae Juniper Yews, Mugho & Orchard Lake BENSON I LUMBE R CO} Reu maple Sugat hide cn & etc Dig vour own. bring tools 1 OLIVER 2 BOTTOM. 14, 2 3- WRECKING BARGAINS 4 SurlaD Sit coment aS, lage, bottom. 14°: 1) Case stock shred- S 2 8248 Oat val lag i = Silt mics VE/icll intersection ae OL, 1-3127 3320 N Rochester akland & aid of Wixom Rd & Duck Lk Rd . . Open daily 8 to 6 MU 48038 1953 SUPER C FARMALL ane Kindling Free . SHADE TREES $) UP. MAPLES °@u!pment Like new MI 6-472 a olverine Lumber Co. ““k birch Dig your own or we dig 300 STEEL FENCE Posts” heer. 320.8 Paddock FE. 2-9784 for vou Corner of Lochaven & offer takes MU 9-0608 , liow Rds Sat & Sui, EM FORD TRACTOR 1951 MODEL ; — ett Picened r YR 3-3224 NA pet ood cond, new paint, 8S, bt tii af - : > s':00 FE 4-5942 : _ Machinery o0A © eee iecenarboes ° OF a ane EMstereo ! _ Tandem axle j c SO > Witlkan Pea cicy MeCULLOCH) CHAIN SAWS NEW ARC WELDER. ac. 220 VOLTS - . and used W F Miller Garden , * Siltable for use on farms lines 8 MO OLD WIEMARANER Gan and Lawn Equipment 1593 S$ Also gas welding outfit, FE bv international champion, Silver Woodward Notth of 1* MI) Bir. _ #0284 _ Smo a , mingham 4 GRAVERLY TRACTOR — A1 CON So ATURE , QCRSHUND FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND dition with attachments OL 1.6745 ‘ ; weed Proux Oliver Saies on M24 or Plateau @-3041 AKC (psCusHUND puppirs FE- just north, wv Oxford males & males FE 8-842 oat z S McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _Do It Yourself 61 BRITTANY SPANIEL AKC MALE Rentals. Parts & Renairs SAR eres OAkland 8-3649 1890 Crooks Rd M1 6 0446 , : BABY PARAKEETS AND) BREED Rags WALL FOR RENT Nacsa | SPECIAL. o E iagaia . “5 Seen ge . MAND SANDERS ‘DRILLS SAW S BRITTANY PUPS AKC VERY ! sel I armall BR posal parows RE reasonable MA 5-7002 Cub Tractor ee 489 8. SANFORD BEAUTIFUL ‘BLOND PEDIGREED S695 FOR] RE Na - cocker pup 7 Wks old FE 4-8556 cae evnias BOSTON TERRIERS STUDS 7 Wall paper steamer, floor sand. Best breeding stock Curtiss OR ‘ WG PROS. ers, polishers, hahd sanders. fur. _3-8296 7 - KING BRE = a cleeacrs ee DACHSHUND PUPS 1220 MT = Pontiae Rd at Cosi te "Wa nt, rehar ake emens St FE 21-6418 "E 4-0734 PE 4-1112 Ave. FE $6150 _.... FOR SALE 5 SPRINGER SPAN. TARPAULINS — AL" SIZES PRarFr SEWIN: en CHES jel & Pointer puppies $15 each, JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022- dry goods drape material_and mother dog $20 H Mor- TRACTORS! peist. “Formice plumbing and elec. gan 25 Brooklin Ave. Pontiac x AC x Esp aes Gag en Fanon, sonen onion, SG, MOREY ma ontcalm Builders ary 5 ry : ara) Hoishts Demo Bo'ens Models Ply, 156 W_ Montcalm. FE 5-4712 NS Cherryiawn Auburn Height 1951 Fergisun TO-30 e est 30 gallon tank 336 OAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM. FE 1751 FREE TO GOOD HOME IN COUN- “ATTENTION PARMERS Last chance to buy farm tractors OUR AUTHORIZED Y FORD TRACTOR DEALER 8S Telegraph FE 4-0855 Between Square Lake Demo Feige on 202 Cameras, Equipment 61lA Rat apes a water spaniel. maie Simplicity Models Wrenn WOUGHTEN & SONS Lanot E GERMAN SHEPHFRDS AK j es pooes vac men ee ce ae & ae months, very teasonale aR Z Y sen & BERGURON Or ere @e SOY SELL & TRADE caw 8°. aD ; ¢ eras, projectors. tape recorders GOOD SHEPHERD watc:1 poo USED FARMALL CUB ee Eppe: amers Shop. §7 W Hu. Reasonable Cail MUtual §$-3087 oe wean. Bite aaise. Ene “fon St, FE 5-6615 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC Vator #& blade All or part. MAy. Reasonable OR 3-6824 : Sale Musical Goods” 3 RECONDINONED PRACTICE | pi- down delivers reasonable FE 4 2 HEALTHY WHITE TOY POODLE -0406 ; LARGE SIZE POMERANIAN PUP fair 6-6865 Auction Sales 77 es Dies Nice tor children. Reason- mem ALLACHER'S abe FE 50005 fesse jn B i a, Be Huron FE 40566 PARAKFETS CANARIES BUP Mon. & Fri Eves Plies 183 Sandersun *E 2-7 AMPLIFIER} REASONABLE POODLES. MINIATURE uve A a S l ae colored AKG@ OL. 16745 or uctlion oales AOSORDION ata aun eee teau 23061 - ‘Accordions loaned polly berin- PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES 5OR9 Dixie Highway S; OT § . direct for Mig. FE Scobie DOErINK ose ELai Ee Drayton Plains CONNSTELLATION CORNET Al) color: Registered. 641 Third Every Wednesday 7 PM. 5 _NEW CONDITION. FE 46819 = Ave ¢ ay : CABLE PLAYER PIANO EXC yp. Slee Cac (6 (aE Every Friday ....7 P.M eondition 1 vr. guarantes $235 drancets titan. (@ ta eve Sane IP. to 4 pa pete ee ies & month Grecia) wale cane $89 25 per ver v une ay ote u . * Mus! U AgiNa w cent off on a-iequins & rares & ° F TPE Trainee birds a8 M1 ath StF Buy and x | Daily CABLE or inc OMSOLE PIANO ae OR 3.2717 Door Prizes’ wv fini yr. old. Just STERED GERMAN SHEP. like new Unustal bargain. Smal} herd pups -3’mos Wormed $25 & MONDAY MARCH Bt NOON - ays —— like rent oe ~ Seto, Bi . 19 N . Saginaw HOLTON -c COLLEGIATE ‘CORNET. 47500 $60; cost $140 new | " $35, OR 35423 NGING CANARIES parakeets Cranes Bird burn RG FE 4 Cages and Beery " TALKING supplies ~ 2489 Au. | SCHIPPERKE Pups AKC REG. FE 5-7064 Boop "USED SriNET AND. CON. . ~~ SIAMESE arenes J. MORRIS. MUSIC CO.|_ aT OR 3-7324 - } D iN C sid fe ton : (* a se eat OLE a OR Pee a Spanet Organ an Save $300 for quick | GALLAGHER’S 4 man er & i lager * UK 7855 + amo, old $35 fi te ; a OT TAMESE KITTENS FOR mie _ $25. Call at 33 Parkhurst. “SIAMESE fat wer SALE > Tay For TERRIORS” i MALE mil Rd Allis Chalmers Oliver corn picker Allis of good. Oxford on Lakeville Rd E te Pd George 7 $1 then ‘5 we tractor. — 1 row Very Chalmers in rubber a coeimert mounted | tfrower. New and 76 baler with | oter. Piorieer turkey -' chicken picker with rubber fingeré Drags | er farm tools mies | any. eorlques. 2 Sadi | & . sadd horse Ctlet van. Cleve Biaine. propri- Awator & blad Tang 2158. auciioneer, Oxford OAk- lan | chine Shop, 23 } 2.2563 ake Georgé combine PTO Oliver 2 bottom 14 in. plow | GIRL's e All or part. MAy-| 170 N - Opdyke ; aa MOBILHOME ESTATES FE MODERN Lake front and playground EM 1 Pontiac 5-6518 | GXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR 1 CHRIS CRAFT BARACUDA, 1 (1956 5 HP OUTBOARD SLICES OF HAM f Boats & Accessories 85 . eras | AP Newsteatures Wanted Used Cars. 88 5 HP JOHNSON. OR 3-8248 after & pm WOLVERINE hapetiars DECK boat & T'z HP Mtr Must dis- poe of a. once OR 13-6046 THOMPSON i's HP EVIN- rude motor, trailer Exe cond!- tion Cash or large boat 21-8936 after ° 12) BOATS $40 Aiuminum ooats 4-6010 $85 12 i4 TRAILERS, $95 $15950 FE & trailer 120 Haynes Birming MOTOR Run ORIlando 53-6443 14 PT TROJAN 30 HP My ft trailer complete -7063 after FOR SALE: 15 FT " WOLVERINE Complete with, controls wind- shield. trailer, lights and cover with 30 h Evinrude startt motor Can be financed at bank rates OR 3-24%4 14 ALUM BOAT AND T's Mercury motor Like new 92 less thon 40 hours MOTOR $923 FE HP FE 19 FT DEWITT INBOARD. BEST offer After 4 pm 756 St. Clair OUTBOARD MOTOR 5 HP. LIKE _hew $50 FE $0312. everings CENTURY BOATS uality Also In To rive ee iy wood — Aamo URY MOTO Speria peice on Spring “Tune Ups | OPE). 9-0 « SUN INLAND LAKES SA RULES *E 4-719! 3127 w Huron FE 2-6]22 EVINRUDE MOTORS CRESTLIN- er boats. Gator boat trailers Trade-ins accepted Easy terms Come in and sign up for a free demdénstration ride with the new 500 ho motor Kelly's Hardward 004 at Adams. Auburn Hgts _2-8811, Auburn FE ERIE 1 quality coast guard approved boat cushion with any purchase of marine paint, hardware or a combination cf both ef $25 of more Hlarrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 8) TELEGRAPH RD FE 2-603) JOHNSON MOTORS Boats Trailers & Accessories Evervthing fer the boat OWENS MARINE SUP°LIES 396 Orchard Lk Ave FE t t th t Base ee aoe nin’ gol weekly? miles NEW 10 HP WIZARD MOTOR, east of Oxtord > Lakeville Rd $150 cash lez 5-329 eS ope TONY'S MARINE | | “large totes new ecnere Toes , Guaranteed outboard repair serv- vers pleasant place to live Rub- ‘ce Backed bv 22 vear experi- ins Mobile Village 3300 Elizabeth ¢nce Evinrude motors. boats and Lk Rd, FE 5-3678 supplies é PARK AT PARKHURST — 2605 Orchard Lake Rd Keego Har Where living is a vacation—72 PE g-0112 Open 7 am to 8 om lovely acres tncludes a private “ lake with good swimming. good USED MOTORS schools Club house and tornado | 3 TO 335 HP : eneher only we leva 5 to aes FISH OR SKI tiac Also trailer sales ase rate ~ ae $20. Phone MYrtle 32-4611 BARGAINS : Siaybaughs_ 630 Oakland . i WTD ‘© OR 18 HP_ MOTOR. Auto Accessories 80 Also remote controls FE 4-8356 SAO STE TD THE SEASON IS HERE! COM- BONDED BRAKES plete line ba poled = eee hy boats astercraft trailers, Pyacatis iCeetsct your and E Texas speipateigsor boats vee equipment, accesories & parts. GOODY KAR SERVICE Buy. Trade & Sell 10 pct down | mA electric | OPEN SUNDAYS | 2.8020, ? MAZUREK OUTBOARD SALES 30 5: Cass PIE 53-6123 Maan at Saginaw 4-95 FOR PARTS 1953 CHEV 1952. WILL TRADE '53 FORD V-8 OVER- , Olds 88. 1953 Kaiser, nice mo- drive. exc cond . {@r boat, motor, tor, 1932 Nash Rambler 197 8 trailer etc or sell $495. 84 Norton. Johnson FE 8&8-9745 INSTALLED FREE Mufflers and tail pipes Open all day Sund ay HOLLERBACKS AUTO Eee Ts 340° Baldwin For Sale Tires 31-9477 80A LDL LDP LL IPL L LE LOOL ID CARS FOR Transportation Offered 87 wn | PHILADELPHIA. $25 gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. FE 2-3215. FE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. Se. «COPLY =64:« ton pickup Deaier Demo A real buy on this one! “$7 Supercht:! Pontiac wagon Hv dra R&H. Power brakes Real sharp "35 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan Hydra R&H, Whitewalis Low mileage 35 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Cpe Full power A good buy! 35 Pontiac 2 Dr R&H, Hydra. Nice anc clean! ‘54 Chevie 2 Dr sedan R&H. Pow- erglide ‘34 Pontiac 2 pe H dra R&H 5? Nash - Statesman Good transportati: = “$2 Pontiac 2 Dr Hydramatic R&H Also tfansportation specials N. Main &t larkston Nights ‘tll 9 per MAple 35-5566 ety MAple 5-1141 CHRYSLER 33 WINDSOR 4 DR Power steering Radio, etc. Good cond $400 MAyfair 6-3183_ DeSOTO 57 SPORTSMAN. HT. joaded power $2,100 3641 North-- wood EM 3-3700 Absolutely no money dn | of $865 mo Mer tr Parks at Harold Turner Ford CLEAN. $165 OR R & H Assume Call Credit MI 4-7500 ‘90 CHEVROLET 33385 payments LIKE OR EQUIP good tires 1953 CHEV new Must 3-7497 ‘33 CORVETTE. 2 TOPS, EXCEL- lent condition 176 Liberty 7 GEORGIE S MILLION SEGA New ‘$68 Fords all equipped with Radio & heater Safety package A Side mirror windshield. white Wai tire. SPECIAL yo SETI PLAN Custom 300 2 «ir $45 90 mo Fairlane Club Sedan $52 85 mo Fairlane 500 Club Sedan $5793 mo : Station Wagon $58 60 mo. | YOUR OL oaek DOWN Oo SMALL r & PAYMENT GEORGE $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER Harold Turner Ford FULL sell, ! _MI 41500 ‘31 CHEVY R&H GOOD TRANS 8200 145 Romeo St. Rochester. ‘34 CHEVIE BELAIR 4 DR POW. , ergiide Radio heater & white- walls, $685 R & R Motors §TATION WAGON. (‘53 CHEVY Very clean EM 3-0081 H. Riggins 53 DODGE DR. R&H EXCEL- lent $350 EM 3-4827 . 1952 DODGE 2-DR AUTO R&H | Absolutely no money dn Assume | payments of $977 a month Cail | Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI) 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford SWEPIEWN ING DODGE Bread new 58 Dotge 2-dr sedan $2 108 DODGE CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S MOTOR SALES 89 M24 MY_ 3-2750 Lk Orion! DESOTO 1957. ADVENTURE. POW- er steering. power windows, pow- er seats A dream cag, Will sac- rifice $2900 cash or $600 cash lake over payments Cali after 630 pm. FE 2-3233 _ 1952 DESOTO, 4 DR. V8 ENGINE, | semi - automatic transmission R&H. looks fair, runs Ifke new this week's auto speciat $90 Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Cia rk ston Mich Phone MA. 5-5141 FOR OUALITY CADIEANEs Ato a fine selection of other clea’ used cars It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1I350N. Woodward am MI 4 1930 a BARGAINS AT | _ ‘Oxford Mirs. — 619 S Lapeer OA 8-292! 49 FORD V-8 GOOD SHAPE. R. & H PE 8-9972 ‘49 FORD, GOOD CONDITION $100 FE 45983 : '31 FORD. V-8. CUSTOM VERY _clean, EM 3-0081. H: Riggins. SHARPIES dead eae station wagon, a a 1933 Beck Ambassador, A-1. iit isy vers customline a. oi price 1950 Chev Many others and up Oscar's Motor 35 W_ Montcalm, corner & Baldwin ‘ FE 88-8423 NO DOWN PAYMENT are Ford 2dr Very sharp car Assume small. monthly payments — of $2724 Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8 Saginaw. FE 4-2214 SHARP CARS ’57 FORD FAIRLANE 2 dr. vellow & black. ‘This looks as if ‘t just ae oat of the aera =e ad el ; nae drive, it's” 36 BUICK SPECIAL d: , Riviera Dyna. R&h. WW. white top and b ‘center, white botlom ue and white Mol ef” ground Conv. A-1 Pull price $245 to choose from $8100 Sales Montcalm 2 beauty. "56 FORD 2K JOR Cust m nhbeg you will not find a 63 8 Wood 1 new '57 Ambassador, Po pair loaded. 1°57 Rambier, V Demo. 1 '57 Rebel Auto. Foead 1 ‘87 Rebel Overdrive 8.000 miles. 57 Am bes sador 4-dr. Power Prete brakes. Auto, Solid (1958 GERMAN HIFNKEL. 85 TO 15 miles to a neues: $100 for my | equity, FE 5-741. ‘97 FORD. ‘500." HT. LOW MILE. age. Thunderbird engine, com- | E tetely deluxe equipment, Wil! _take trade. FE 5-6905 00° rr FORD MAINLINE. 4 DR, BE-' dan, A-1 cond. FE 2-1216 | 1954 FORD 4DOOR 6. WHITE wall tires, Fordomatic. R&H. colitnt condition, Private own = i FE 6-0444_ 17 FORD COPVERT 55 “PON- tlac engine with hydra trans. ‘51 For Sale Cars 91 PP LL LL LLL LD a. OLDS ‘3 SUPER 88 HARDTOP. meee Cie & hydro. a «e007 after 5. Ge Siemon TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help vou adjust to some less expensive model. _ Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD — MERCURY MY 2-26}1 dio, Hydramatic 25,000 miles. $895. & all day Sat. & Sum? 2490 Edge- vale, Drayton Woods. a d_ Clear title, $200 © , ' tach, OA 8386 | 57 PLYMOUTH ee BELVEDERE 8 SEDAN “CY ' OWENS FORD Fowerflight transmission; 56,000 "56 FORD $2195 CONVERTIBLE we BRAID | ory ny * si OTOR SALES Pa CMa E2086 = 54 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. R&H M47 $_ SAGINAW _ FE’ 5-8101 ny $385 Excellent. EM 3-4827. PONTIAC | 1933 PLYMOUTH STATION WaG- a S R & H Absolutely no money Al rO BROKERS an Assume payments of $17 08 “38 Ferd Fiirlane FOMv R&H $1295 mo Call Credit Mger., Mr, Parks 35 Foot ac Super Chiet 4-dr be at MI 47500 Harold Turner Ford. 53 ‘or aga 3 IPE. G 54 Pontiac deluxe 2-dr. hydra. §745 - ed a a ha ae OOD ‘92 Super 4-dr power steering $495) _ ‘32 Ford Au $95 H1AVE YOU A JOB?~ 3? Bullk 2-dr ee De laa $395 you NEED Sy Deane cones: $348 TRANSPORTATION 5? Dodge conven $345, . odie . “50 Chevrolet 8185 NO MONEY DOWN 1260 N Perry:-Madison FE 4-0100 53 Ford Clb Cpe. R&H 35 FORD V8 R&H. OVERDRIVE +53 Chev. 2 L.. Bel Air. Sharp. 2 dr. $700. OL 1-1624 53 Pontsc, Ape Hvdra R&H. ‘54 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR 6 CYL- ‘52 Mercury 2-D°. Sharp inder Overdrive. R & H Econ-. 52 Fore V* 4Dr Like New. omy plus Any old cat down Tom ‘33 Nash Statesman ote ee Neto = $2 INEGE Senbler Sta. Wagon 1954 FORD 2-DR R & H_ ABSO- 60 are