* a PONTIAC, MICHIG. IGAN SaTempay, FEBRUARY 22, 1938 —24 PAGES - ASSOCIATED. P APRERED Enesg gworos INTERNA’ si ed Penetration in D roit Unio Our First President... . in 1798 Murder Jurors 2 Press Cameramen. + Senate Rackets Washington Inaugurates Air Age On Jan. 9, 1793, the nearly 50,000; jwhat.is now known as Independ-/president. It is possible that four; A ballooning craze soon swept citizens of Philadelphia, then the lence Square. The place was chosenj|men who were later to head the) ever Europe. capital of the young United States, ji order to protect Blanchard from/nation in their turn were also| soubd Wits alines < lexcited onlookers ‘'and also tolamong the throng—John Adams, | Blanchard’s most famous feat was the first crossing of the Eng-| Hear Testimony of Victim's Kin Unit, FBI Start Win State Awards Investigations Two Pontiac Press photographers have won awards Partisan Dispute Delays aided baDiues pélen’ fey obs ee as an “arena for his paying deep caja James Madison) llish Channel, which for that day,| ‘in the Michigan Press Association photographic con- - wa fossa sertaents of the meal Geers dente Cote, . eg could be likened to Lindberg’s| Stepdad, Ex-Mate Say test, for newspaper pictures published in 1957. UAW-Kohler . Hearing 4 re man ; ¥ i. . Sua oon FITS | Meacaed cicatalta va Jour. geet s fame had preceded |Gight over o re | Goff Was Asked Not to| “4 Picture of three women visiting at a club tea, pub- Temporarily : inal describing the occasion. m to this country. . i lished in The Pontiac Press It was mian’s first venture into “| While a brass band played and} Pursue Slain Wom , habe apy ag howe pena + * * Less than 10 years before , the | Wile a bkass band played and ? aa last October, won first) WASHINGTON (INS)— | The scene was-the yard of the (courtyard was George Washington, old Walnut pintat Prison, facing |then completing his first term as A Most notable of those in the Monitgolfier brothers had built the first balloon in .France, a paper affair lifted by heated air. By: DR. EDWIN T.. D. * President: National Councif“of Churehes », Ephesians 4:26, “Be angry but do not. sin; do not let @ sun go down on -yeur anger.” Many years ago I heard a sermon by Dr. Bernard C. Clausen which I have never forgotten. He said that if there were to be one honorary degree that he would rather have conferred upon him than any other it would be the eare of “M.A., Master of Anger.” x * He pee out ‘that there was a iis for righteous anger. But it must be controlled anger. The person who can be righteously angry, and still be the master of his anger rather than letting. his anger master him has indeed won a distinguished degree, Most. of the men in the Bible were strong tem- pered men. Moses, Elijah, the Apostle Peter, and even our Lord Jésus himself, all had tremendous capacities for anger ahd indignation. But it was a controlled anger—directed to- ward good ends. They were Masters of Anger. In one of my pastorates we had an old pastor ‘emeritus of the church, Dr. Charles Fulton, who used . to give some very common sense testimonies in prayer meetings. One night he was speaking about these words of Paul to the Ephesians, “Be angry but do not sin; do hot let the sun go down on your anger.” He said, “I always tell young married people that - when Paul said this he meant in plain English, “Don't stay mad after sundown.’” How right he was. If there has been a display _ of temper in the home or in the office, get it set- ESSN SS, Rk a tn in ey 4 al |, ted before the end of the day. * Let one say to the other, “I’m. sorry, and I may e be Wrong.” 4 x *« *® In the early days of the Christian church there! was a bishop of Constantinople whose name was John. He felt that a nobleman by the name of Nicetas had mistreated him. The more he thought about it the angri t. But then there came to his remem- semi "ng words of the Apostle Paul, “Do not let the sun go down on your anger.” So he sent a mes- “gage of one sentence’to Nicetas, who was likewise a Christian. The sentence was simply this: “My Lord, the sun goeth down.” Nicetas and the bishop were immediately reconciled. - If yow have wronged anyone, ptinete feel that you have been wronged someone you love would it not be the will of God thet before this day 1s done you bring the misunderstanding to an end? Be worthy. of the — app sedan Anger.” Remember,, “the sun im oo: is soon at. ees. > | Be a Set saga ts: Na = * .* | : = Warns Roclast People Fudging on Income Tax al. WASHINGTON @® Don't. think ,you can fudge on your income tax! jreturn and get away with it be-| ‘cause Uncle Sam's tax agents! Be | crosseheck only a fraction of all) jFeturns. oo * * Internal Reventie Commissioner | . ‘+Russell Harrington saVs his .men| ~ tactually check into about one ‘of! every 10 returns which might be iin error. Harrington was quizzed by @) "| House Appropriations subcommit- q jtee about a published account that Revenue Service audited only cheering alt. 951,000 of 58,640,000. individual |Cairo’s Republic Square heard! this result of yesterday's plebiscite! ‘the 4 1956 tax returns, While the figures are correct, Harrington said in his Feb. 31 \closed-door testimony made pub-| “|lie today, 80 per cent of the 58) ‘million returns are from people | | who just take. a sfraight 10 per) -leent standard deduction, It's the’ ‘other 20 per cert: that are sub- ject to checking -< on itemized de- + | duetions. ‘In framing a policy statement! {tor 1958 expense reperting, Har- -|rington said, the aim will be to’ . spread @ Net so ‘‘the little fish can} | Egypt—assumed virtually absolute| With its removal, the corridors | ‘get out and the big fish stay in. "| honor. of the. president, Blanchard | tested his instruments and wen hydrogen, iron or magnesium and a dilute acid. his “‘car.”’ ward and handed Bianchard, who could speak little English, a “safe conduct pass” which read: “George Washington, President of the United States of America, to all whom these presents come. The bearer hereof, Mr. Blan- chard,.a citizen of France, pro- posing to ascend in a_ balloon: from the city of Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, a.m, this day, to pass _in such direction .and to descend in such place as circumstances may render most convenient — “TTEese are therefore to recom- —The = ex-husband,—heyd-B., 3; mend to all citizens of the United | States, and others, that in his passage, descent, return or journeying elsewhere, pose no hindrance 0° molestation to the said Mr. Blanchard; And that on the contrary, they re- ceive and aid him with. that humanity and good will, which | may render honor to their coun- so distinguished by his efforts to establish and advance an art, in | order to make it useful to man- kind in general. Given under my hand and seal at the ‘city Philadelphia, this ninth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety three, and | of the independence of America -the seventeenth. (Signed) George Washington.” * * x little black dog, slowly began “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) © Egypt and Syria Vote to Merge Nasser | United Arab Republic. CAIRO pee unanimously lal Abdel Nasser. * * * More than half a million wildly | jamming | students jannounced today. The Syrian government of President Shukri Kuwatly quit in Damascus earlier today as Syria | became a province in the union. Syrian Premier Sabri Assali of- fered to stay on with his care-| taker government until Nasser ap-| ‘points an executive council for the, ‘province. * * * Nasser—the former president of, ipowers in the new republic. 'To Speak, or Not to S peak? Royal Oak Women Tear Hair Over Mrs. Roosevelt A political’ teapot was set aboiling at the Royal Oak about- filling the highly varnished former-husband of Rita M.| silk gas bag. The gas he used was generated from zinc, When all was ready he attached the woman’s ‘murder Washington then stepped for- | they op- try, and justice to an individual | of | The aeronaut then signalled to » |the men holding the basket to re- jlease. And he and his passenger, sim Approved as, | President of the New! @— Some 7% million from a wedding reception in i la three-day program. voters in Egypt‘and Syria have peer. approved SHOT HIMSELF imerging their countries into the! {United Arab Republic under Gam- 1 The stepfather —) ‘Cummings told a jury Fri-| | day how they had pleaded '- \with the man accused of “to| J leave her alone.” “I asked him, why don’t) you leave her alone?” said| ithe “husky stepfather, An- drew J. Maturen, 45, of, ‘Davisburg. “Goff said he icouldn’t because he loved’ sher.” | | Goff, 35, a former Flint factory) worker, is charged with first-de- | | gree murder in the August 1955) slaying of Mrs: Cummings, 27, two! months after she received a di-| jvorce from her husband. | of Flint; told the jury of six | | women and six men how Goff, a) | motorcycle racer, “started run- | ning around with my wife” ie | 1954, I asked him to leave her sional! because he was breaking up the| family,” Cummings, who operates | a motorcycle sales and repair shop, in Flint, testified. “That's the way it goes,’’ Cum-| place in its class. ‘Senate and FBI investiga- The picture was taken by — tors sighted in on Detroit- Gerls, Press photographer, at pen membership tea of the Pontiac! “area gangster etration University of Michigan Alumnae Of unions today and Club. It was taken with a Speed launched a renewed probe. Graphic camera, on Royal Pan film, at f.11 with bounced light, | Senate Labor Rackets Secon Po i\Committee Chief Counsel col ress sicsive to win hon-| veal ors was a football picture, “Fri- Robert F. Kennedy re ed day's Hero, ” taken by Ron Wag- that Detroit is the main man, Jt was enteréd in the sports|target in a new and ex- pictures division of the contest. cam ush Winners were announced at ws panded paign to fl Lansing in connection with the 10th) Out underworld: characters annual press photography short/in labor ons course being held Friday and today oe : at Michigan State University - Gerls’ picture led the entries in} Although “Kennedy refused to the personalities, fashions and so-|elaborate, it is known that the FBI, city police and a committee staff af investigators and accoun- tants have been concentrating on criminal connections of some De- Prize Winning Pictures on Pages 7, IT ciety pictures. He is attending the sessions and received the award for his prize-winning picture. The Pontiac Press, Flint Journal, | Ann Arbor News, Battle Creek In-| te 24 persons since last August. quirer and News, The Detroit! J porta, assistan Times, Mt. Clemens Monitor Lead-| sila ‘bee chiet aan handy A er and Monroe News dominated |the Senate committee, is handling first place awards. ‘current investigations in the Motor. i imings quoted Goff as replying to) his plea. | FREED FROM IONIA Goff went to trial yesterday be- ‘fore Oakland County Circuit Judge) Frank L. Doty two months follow-| ing his release from Ionia State} Hospital for the ew Insane. | | | | te He was Neel Bite in De _cember of 1935 after four psychia-| ‘trists ruled him insane and unable jto. stand trial then for the murder the. -woman who rely pene og love. RON WAGMAN i last December More Mild Weather, res low of 20 Tonight | icy. Bellino is expected to esac strike dispute because of a Re- publican-Democratie feud, The hearing wag scheduled for More mild weather is due for the |Pontiac area, the U.S. Weather} Bureau reports. Monday but a series of party- Tonight willbe party cloudy and line votes showed that com- grees. to summon UAW Chief Walter Reuther and Kohler President The forecast for Suday ts partly cloudy and somewhat warmer with a high of 32-38, Pontiac Schools to Be Dedicated fatee hang poo | iefense counsels L. Rex ‘Bebout and Edward A. Potere, both of} Rochester, indicated they will ee duce statements of the psychia-| trists showing their client was in- sane when he —— pumped City Spends $1,156,000 — four bullets from a .22-caliber tar-| to Improve Educational | get pistol into the head of Mrs. F Pe ‘Cummings. aci ities The shooting took place Aug. 1) lafter Goff pursued the woman| Schools and school additions ‘and her date, Dean G. Worges, 28,|valued at $1,156,000 will be dedi- ‘also of Flint, as they returned. cated next week in Pontiac during * * Two new elementary schools According to Chief Assistant Oak-; iwhich opened last fall will be land County Prosecutor George! named and dedicated and the F. Taylor, Goff forced Worges'$137,000 multi-purpose rooms in two bd ‘from his car outside a farm off|other schools will also be officially. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) presented. Monday, the multi-purpose rooms at Bethune Elementary School, 154 Lake St., and Malkim Elementary Scliool, 500 E. Wal- | ton Bivd., will be presented at | 7 p.m. by Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Gains First Use of New Wing | superintendent, and Dr. Otte C. Hufziger, assistant superintend- The .initial physical evidence of ent in chagge of business, re- moving into the new wing of Pon-| spectively. 'tiac General Hospital took place itoday as the first partition separat-| ling the old.and new buildings was ‘accepted by the Rev. J. Allen ltorn down. Parker, school board member; | The partition separated the main|Dr. Roy Cooley, city commissioner, corridors of each building on the|and James Threlkeld, Parent- mai.. floor. pc Asso¢iation member. * * * ibecame one and opened for im-| Lola B. King, school board sec- ‘mediate use six offices and a con-/retary; John A. Dugan, city com- ference room, according to-Warren|mission, and Edgar Dewey, PTA Simons, assistant director of the|vice president,« will accept the hospital. |Malkim building. Whitmet will Pontiac General i | “Of most interest to the public will be the admitting office, which is now housed in the new building,” said Simons Other new offices on the main floor corridor are the Controller's} Office, the switchboard, and Si- mons’ new office. dedicate and Elementary School, 460 W. Ken- nett Rd., Tuesday night and Hufziger will do the same to the $442,986 Herrington Hills Elemen- tary School, 541 Bay St., Wednes- day. The Bethune building will be 4 name the $439,000 Kennett Road |. See ee ne ‘in downtown Pontiac preceding & ja.m. was 21, At 2 p.m. the read- ing was 30. ht da Col. 7) Long Vigil Pays Off *\fell in—on the Republican® ||merbers:. They felt > |Mrs. *\scheduled for Oct. 29, was}, © too near the state and con-| *\gressional election, During the coming week the hos- pital plans to move its emergency and X-ray departments to the new building, HUET ERE In a s —— vel Meecesdess 8-9 ghavsstfeweeseucssas 19 DS Rite on iccecesieesis, 3 Jer i. = Home Section .:.... 13 to 17 i ee er eee 5 Wiagth 5 tar iisiticsesins 10-11 yee OE i 18 tcp eeteruee Monroe M. Osmun, board of edu- cation vice president, will be the guest speaker at the dedication of both schools. Attention Drivers: Need ‘58 Plates Within Week! LANSING «® — More than half | of Michigan’s motorists are still | without their 1958 car plates one | week before the Feb. 28 dead- | line, the Secretary of State's | office reported today. \ * * » The office estimated that about 1,720,185 drivers must ‘buy plates today or next week if they ex- } pect to run their cars after the Feb, 28 deadline. =’ Pontiac Press Photo DETERMINED SHOPPER — You have fo get, up mighty early to beat Mrs. G. C. Cook, of 453 Lakeside Dr., to a bargain. In fact, you can't go to bed. Mrs. Cook got in line in front of the Lion Store, in Miracle Mile Shopping Center, at 8:40 p.m. yesterday. At 10 a.m. today, joined by her daughter, Gail, 11, she was the first customer into the store and got what she was after— a full-length O'llegro coat (former price $80) with white mink trim” for just $3.50. The coat was one of many items at exceptionally _ low prices being sold. today by. Miracle Mile —- during Washington’ $ Birthday, : ) 4 : : re i ; { Lae ; : i ‘ ‘ ‘ —% ees = ‘ Ae. > ; oa ae : j ‘ ~ AWO oi. City Burglars At Valey Forge, Washingion fl. Ly «oo adh wall Ex-Presidents Share Spotlight |, |'Skaters’ Holiday for 1958 pe io. ; : : ae i Sy? ie ort 1 Pp | ‘ : Resume Action | TE CUIDGCKS | tse mat ca os Rescheduled Tomorrow te Ameriea’s two living ¢g-presidents — nation is beset with difficulties and eggtusions” a. yotarn will Appear ty Monday's. J ™/ ue oe c . ) | eS et ee ee OS Thol Milt Orw Wot” OSC lee Oe erate | pemnerihl in. Homes, Businesses) sharing the natignal spotlight today. Hoover, Democratic, polition! campaign in 9 epesed 9 ae! ae lee, by Friday, ond Church | speaking at a Washington Birthday obyervance which one party leader said gil make the | Biggest in History ashingfon Started dae Eohrete, of 604. : at Valley Forge, predicted that “although the Republicans “squea] like stuck pigs.” : a : wae ee ee 1793 | e entertain the Past After a comparative lull, per- Be ree Bo ae - DETROIT nation’ | | haps pigs the cold weather, bur-| 7 D B t t ] H S R ] ] amy faced with — - Air Age in Chapter, Order of the Eastern ‘ms hreyuse Harry to Do Battle Hoover Sees Rally se wex'mnie’s "mn OS" "| Siar, ata 17m, lncheon Toesiy t b o ; . . : : ‘ . inctug Seen. Wellbene aoe = campaign of production ascend to the accompaniment of| those being notify her if they are unable to church. WASHINGTON « — Former President VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (INS) — Former (to slash inventories. gasps from the spectators. Marine Sel :; One thief os —_ Harry 3. Trumaa was primed to give Per President Herbert Hoover today repeated a in eee . pe As he rose, Blanchard of , lert citizen e 958 political he made during the depression 27 source says General } : + ret #0 S'S S| Gein sect whch oe arty do! eem rath he U8 wiry (aye erg 1 ened t Pema py i the Cad Cony or ago to express his faith that the U. 8. will rally “to a period of greatness" from the current recession, : and French many of its plants on a four-| tion American flag os work week. Ford Motor Co.| tri-coler. — is mapping Throughout the city: L. D. Whale of 310 Prospect / will make the Republicans ‘squeal like stuck St, heard the sound ef breaking ; pigs.” glass. He called police, but saw x * * Hoover wag the principal speaker at cere- move er ea dictated ts and mingham ' a 15-year-old boy come out be Truman was billed as the feature speaker at Monies during which the Freedoms Foundation by its union contract limiting the — emer gpa a heen total of nearly 709 beg bengal Gea $100-a-plate dinner in his honor. Party chiefs cited him for “wisdom and devoted service” to lyse of four-day work weekS.| with the ball but it was soon) “8"ed up. The goal is bey confessed to the police. reported that nearly 3,000 persons had reserved American democracy in 1957 and Presented him [Chrysler Corp. faces much the lost. to sight. Edwin odist Church, Tt Judson St. and) ‘cX¢'% indicating reeeipts of about $300,000 to Sagtoe eae ahaa eed eectl Sperge Web: jeamne curtationent. ‘ Forty - six minutes later Blan-|tary, said Service for Herdise G. English, . Oa i i¢ deficit of $700,000. ngton Honor : * * heed casas dara is Sods members stole a radio and th ale baa. be applied to the Democratic deficit of $ ro outside ¥.- *.,.8.° Ford today revised the work|w, New i F J ha the custodian reported to Pontiac! ccads of ea ig haben if me, 3 ving The 73-year-old Truman was described as The ceremonies marked tbe foundation's liam R: Hamilton Co Police yesterday. itching to pour it on the Republicans on eco- Ww ss at (ld tie aw : sent’ pith Bray wale We Choo * + * nomic and other issues. He promised the Re-- _— — i Lorin piel saaatage a eit be tad att a Tenched an altitude of 5,71 resid fetery. en tae a ee, publi cans he will “tell ‘em ‘what's on my ~ than 700 individuals aiiq groups honored for their |of next week at the plant. That Mr. English, who died "entered her home through an un-| ind.” But he Kept the contents of the speech contributions to the nation's way of life last year. | Chrysler announced it will lay inte | Only conclusion of his prepared ad- . _ stor. elioes from on wpeteirs| | Slowse Smale Sem Raghu (OMe) anid gOS Se Ore cease cores ot [vant have ants He smasher ti ben peng _ pliner reject ane Repubr "identical with one he delivered while President e &: w 2 9s ; ass ae Marless Cleaners, 250 Mont- a ae Daa ail at Valley Forge on Memorial Day, 1931, ‘‘in , Ward’s Automotive Reports said ealm St., was entered through a Anticipating a “give ‘em hell” type speech the depths of that period ef anxiety and dis- {the stock of new cars will ap-|=" A graduate of Michigan Btete wingow last night but nothing | by Truman, several Senate Republican leaders University, he began his auto- ” roach 900,000 by Feb. 28, At the Was reported missing. An eafly | yesterday let loose a “public memorandum’ onmagunes . is selling rate, the agen |2nd_ small ae eee St seitleal chet customer found the front door | aimed at the former Democratic president. “But we rallied to a period of greatness, cy said this is equal to » 69day/** °*™ — polars er eae ajar-and called the police. They asked Truman “what did. you do to then, \Hoover declared, and “we will again supply and the highest point ever} Finanelally, 1g 1 ng gly A thief stole an auto radio from! halt” a recession in 1950 “besides make 12 rou- _—‘ today. reached in automotive history. | were : Republican | 5 med ae Eprhepenned the car of Barnard Finley, 169) tine legislative recommendations . . . 7?” The x * * anticipated. of standard aul automatic Whittemore St., while it was parked) memo, issued by GOP Sens. Knowland of Cali- In his speech — of 27 years ago and today — . see no ae inition tt idee Cee in his garage. : __,_ | fornia, Bridges of New ‘Hampshire, Saltonstall he said “the nation is beset with difficulties and Warehouse Fire money unemployment ip agate an Carl Ganje, of Ganje’s Variety! of Massachusetts and Dirksen of Ilinols, also confusions” but that these were just temporary ' nea cininsh Cita a Suis sta Store, $52 Baldwin Ave.. told police | quoted Truman as saying in 1950 that from three reverses in the march of progress” due partly to | ‘pres-|cilla; @ brother, Duncan; and ‘wo emer el ay ad vo to five million unemployed were “supportable.” “world forces beyond our control.” s . Fg & es andlsisters, Mrs. Res salt Dive. rear : sisters, Roger Mann sl th ert” "| ee Rates earn act tw “anne vo [BOHVED ALSON [ex ss Seve fe Ss ms said that during the Truman administration al ane ger daa apes ; hoped te - ee i in Pontiac more money was spent on peanut price sup- tional virtues of American life — private , . _ ) request : Driver Hurt in Po ; parece pectin, tiative, “independence and s high degree ot | Blaze at Fruit Farm iat tans outs wakes a * namics hn Ramming Stopped Car individual freedom.” Guts Building Following |nim fern Mi ots Sueur heer en ‘be ‘held The Democrats are expected to pitch their : : . “a ils bee "sa -_— A driver who ran into a stand-| campaign to retain control of Congress largely These substitutes are being put forward, the | Breakin by Thieves + @ repeal of | Monday mpeiey | th areal eared yesterday) on contentions. that Eisenhower administration rte al pipes rear gaem es egg as Blanchard’ pg te Beret Home, with bari internal injuries and/ policies brought-on—the-eurrent business-slump specious—claim everybody collectively owes | <1, main warehouse of an Oak- 3 ail oa al yen = and that the administration isn’t doing enough each of us & living rather than an opportunity 10 lend Township fruit farm was gut (tr tooth oe Oe ee ae. Austin Stewamt, 52, of 16% | to reverse the downward economic trend. De- earn a living. ted by a fire early this morning,|know that Joseph sy Recnangauem _ Maple St., Is in tair condition to- | fense policy also is expected to figure heavily x *e * believed by State Police and offi-llic in the after a short illness, day at Pontiac General Hospital. | in the election battle, with Democrats arguing He declared: “We must preserve the inde- | cials of the Rochester Fire. De-leventually was a partner of Gatfier He has not made a statement to| the Republican administration has allowed the pendence of the individual from the deadening [partment to have been set delib-|modern A MeKewen one “On, end police on how the accident oc-| United States to lag behind Russia in space-age restraints of government, yet by the strong jerately by thieves. There wn 4 taal a ena 7 _ weapons development. arm of : assure his fair x * ian Ch Birmaingh curred. The other driver, Ignazia M, Cal- abro, 20, of Detroit, said he was waiting for a red light on Saginaw street at Franklin road, when Stewart smashed into the rear of her car, ‘She was not hurt. x * * ‘ oe. “ ; at home, and a — words - the “depression now gripping the of destruction” from world an unknown number of thieves! It is ell D. Ely of Bir- ~ | country. . ‘ * * &* broke into the building and after|ion witness Kk 0 RIP is It is @ disgrace to a free society’ the reso- His medal was to Hoover by Dr. unsuccessfully atetmpting to break! «meriea : ~~" the lution said, “‘to follow a policy which tells the | Kenneth D. Wells, president of the Freedoms open a safe, set fire toe cider jug\the yg » Bronsing a ] five million involuntary recruits in the Eisen- which honors Americans for what room and basket grading room in| shared Roy J. (Jose- f ‘hower-Nixon @rmy-of the unemployed to wait six : they do, write and say on behalf of democracy the rear. Of 1063 Madison | eee iietnete oe The judges included jurists, heads of veteran The thieves escaped with only on ot | ° prosperity is just around corner."’ groups and civic jeaders, an estimated $15 of sales tax Dem Ford Hospital, | Does pHing = - many found jal wre betten, tf ; Se -@ stationary front usuall was reported, - Rochester Chureh. Burial will be in bring with it precipitation? : : . , Fire cathok te Yes as enor rue a sason Three Die as Plane ae qos Slaying Jury Hears | ize,Pepertmest zee! igen mee ms | a ° esile ean Pum: ter from evening at Bell tation, It well produce more : : ping wa a nearby precigitation, and over a longer Crashes on Carrier With Certificate Stepfather, Ex-Mate creek, they ought the tubam the William R. Hamilton : ' af tens, tan 3 —_ SAN DIEGO Calit — The (Conti From of the damage was confined to the Birmingham un han copie —_ deaths of three Navy men and | Leslie H. Dean, Sr., acting Pon- M87 in aay des am: rear half of the structure, they Hes meee Bronsing nailed | A stationary front is nothing) Injury to two others in @ plane |tiac postmaster, who is retiring ily, shot Mrs, said. , i crash and the air- . jfour times, and then shot-himself * more than @ collision of a warm —- Feb. 28, was presented a certifi-lonce in the forehead. 7 .™ member of Holy Name | front and a cold front. The result) craft carrier Shangri-la off the (cate of appreciation Friday after- oe « Detectives from the Romeo Staté| pean whe Yo is @ stagnated front, which has| California coast was disclosed by [noon by the Pontiac Marine Re- Url L. Welsh of Grand . Police Post and Oakland = keeles little or no forward the Navy last night. cruiting Station, located in the - Welsh of Grand Blanc s Department are investi-| steagher ig a was a member of Therefore, if you see a station-| One. of those killed was the |main Post Office. testified in the first day of the trial| eating the incident along with fire : Birmingham ory Srent tassteed in on the weather pile sf en FLL-F Grameen Tiger Making the award was Sgt, Eu-| 02's att the pistol to Gott for inspectors. No cotinate bas BOON ciate license, he sells to Surviving are her husband; a map, and you have made any coming landing ene P. Foote, in charge of the three before murder.'made yet on the extent dam- : plang for an outdoor occasion, or| the carrier, The other victims |),, recruiting station. The certifi-|He said Goff appeared not to | AGES. cee at eee, daughter, Mrs, A, Wayne Kline of for Dying, Ht might be well to| were working om the flight deck ‘cate Was signed by Maj. R. F.|his usual “witty, cracking jokes”| National Real Estate Boards. au Behl tet postpone it. Visibility is usually when the accident occured Thurs- Estey, officer in charge of Marine self, but noticed ‘‘not the least * * 8 He got his union card during Bp . : ot pone and prciltaton polonged| day afternoon, the Navy te: |recrutng In Michigan ting dierent about is mewaly-Churchill Winning — |wia°%.t, ie, 4,22 Berkley; tur sisters, Me Gurdon beneath a stationary front ported, * * * ° day eas it reno te i ht inst Ill work for Fisher Body Plant 127 "Mrs. ’ recognition of valuable assistance| dead woman, Mrs, Roberta Wy- g : Eastern U.S. Warms Up |rrierio.m 05 sation come sot 35 tft ten hart | cam - aan | Jobe ¥. Mower’ oct Detene ° cruiti r : - * ai ag ; ° ° « .- for outstanding service which has| Mrs. Wysocki said, TIN, France (INS) — Old warrior : | ° Dan Herron as New Chill Hits Plains sien teisne ant te) yore vas rams Ween Curent wes wane! AN YY) FAIL FP OTCE | gerice so Dar tern, 5, ot US Marine Comme Tntition of the | yesterday during impaneling of the| "8 battle against pneumonia to- . 3 : ; Lad spendes who . wee U.S, Marine Corps." J jay. = morning at William Beau- jury, as Judge Doty granted both . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | A new chill slipped into the : sides the right to senton fuere oF * Pe ° ° Se ee ane Bet Sen. st it ae bet oy oat penton hina os meno ees Clash on Missilesisaccre day, but a general warmup east/of Minnesota and North Dakota,| Tonight in Pontiac mse a stout-hearted elder statesman, an- go The body will be at Ge Maskey seoet piicant eater yield 7 greeting cold waves. | Thind District Amyets and their! “There were special questions we! rion *no pociegt his rise to con-| WASHINGTON (INS) — A bitter, greater long-range potential and |evening. at ment The eastern warming ‘trend auxiliaries will hold their second |hoth wanted to ask about their re- care” Army-Air’ Force fight over control] expressed “grave concern” about A resident of Birmingham since brought the mildest weather since|@""ual_ membership rally tonight lation to psychiatrists and the men- + «&. of anti-missile missiles erupted to-| the eapacity of the Zeus, particu- |1937, he leaves his wile, ; early February, and the Weather|t the Pontiac Amvets Bemis-Olsen tally ill," Taylor explained. A Scotland Yard detective guard-|4@y a8 top defense met; larly in view of the cost—about |two' sons, Daniel Jr. of Milford, The Weather Bureau said any rapid thaw of the Post No, 113, at 570 Oakland Ave.,| It was the first time in 29 years iow the main gates told newsmen|* Seek an end to inter-service) six billion dollars, and Earl E. of Clawson; his fath- | | heavy “snow cover in the North-| John Dagenais, state exeentive jbelore Judge Doty that such aj if lt aM ac ee Churchill's per-|Fivalry. Putt doubted that the Army/|¢t, Bert, and three all west vs. Fergiter Boreas hay east could pose flood threats for — — ‘a trophy thes practice was permitted. sonal physician, authorized him to Foes 4 ee yo mde oA weapon 8 be able to — oe in Lima, ; cleudly tonight and temerrew, eelder to- many sections. : the h post attaining 19 ARE EXCUSED Winston had spent a “very é “growth care po 2 woe plc catia alias: ON * * © . | highest percentage of acer Ten prospective jurors were ex- pei ed night.” age pe flenible crouh to de. possibilities that thé enemy mignt —— Heaviest rainfall was recorded| ship renewals of any - ™ | cused from sitting on the case. The * * * - take” in more elusive we along the Gulf Coast where Cor-| Michigan. defense dismissed six and the pros-| From the villa where he is stay-|/€9d against Russia’s intercontl- ies 8 Sa 6 nie, ne ec went NN, TH, MANNED St| ‘seciechas ‘Cpnall, of the eon aie he eae ing came reports that Sir Winston] "tl. ballistic koe * ifection = Northwest,” ™ ™*"linch of rain overnight—bringing|Ojsen Post, te chairman of the 'two registered nurses, one volun-|left his bed for 10 minutes Friday} 14. Gem. D. L. Putt, ehlet f | One of the h army pone Ay A its 48-hour accumulation to four!event which is scheduled to get|teer social worker and a’nurse’s night and listened to Brahms and) Air Foree vand develop- however, Task _ Moon sets Gaturday at 10:20 p.m. inches, ; underway at 7.30. A dance will fol-| aide, Mozart with Lady Churchill in his| ment, charged Defense $60 | that the Zeus is highly flexible and IS See eee 8 SE ee. Scattered thunderstorms broke iow the dinner and award presenta- ~ * + sickroom. He had a small glass| retary Nel H, McElroy made a Downtown Temperatures ee Cen en ee tone The trial was scheduled to re-lof champagne with dinner and —_ > vee oe a and Commmeretal <3. 3 i. Tl eee sume Tuesday morning. brandy and a cigar afterwards, hy np Piscine Mga Design : .: md 2pm. ...7/ 58) Drizzle fell from the Ohio Val- Gov. Williams to Mark a im Janette, B. Mercer eere, j * ee eastward to Pennsylvania, ana 47th Birthday Sunday | Pregident Feeling ‘Pretty Good’ McElroy is holding a weekend! wcEi Richmond & Scott (As recorded downtown) some light snow was reported in| LANSING i» — Gov. Williams : = . rallitary and pviak 204 ms Ole the anti-missile mis- FE 8-3050 se Lowest temperature’ ........000..0.6)the Great Lakes area, will be 47 Sunday. prepare. recoramendations for 12 | 7lc program was “premature,” —— steam tempera’ Seki, ties’ at iT S ¢"e« «| The family observance will be e 0 un ) ore al organizing the Pentagon —_— EE Ya Seema peered th Pa contend w 8 tow inbenel ovenee? He made the anti-missile deci-| ee mughes temperate metre era ts ow ne tts were ae to ee tae ates about dinner ee : Psa _ pe head yl feud between! ancake 3 estival M "emperature vs vrscvsrvse306loontinue light near the Great|time after a trip from Washington,, THOMASVILLE, Ga. (INS) — President rT Tene Preveghisce:oling ' Wey, sarees. Lakes and extend into New Eng-|D. C. via Detroit and Flint planned some sg —— to we fe 1. top defense official saif Me-| Seturday, March Ist And Lowest Temperatures land during the day, — : : day vacation whic , has relaxed | feeling Elroy's ‘order was. based on thei 7A.M.—8 P.M. 65 in wR —— in 1997/ The only other area of precipita-|\Cars Pile Up in Tokyo “pretty good.” judgement of high civilian missile » M = § : =—_ tion was along the Washington- The chief executive had prospects of an even better jexperts that ‘the Zeus “and the! All You Cen Eat! : Yesterday's Temperature Chart ‘Oregon coast. . TOKYO (INS) om A three-car . : : : : : Alpena a " Mesaquéite 33 14 . : le:| elif P int “wil day for shooting ‘than he has had in two previous chases Wizard | almost identical capa- ; : : Ho eee Hdl pees higher than Friday sncraing! Comte ot a Taxvo imerection | atter the binds abounding at his eouth Gporgia*vacation |biles end the Army weapon was _ Adults $1,00 Children 50¢ - : a 38 iow sealed cad , y | site. fis ita ed — les Hal Ect” Blobs valere, wien Purae: gin] stunts thtsenemmat ef Mams | A ecerast 6 O0-dagnpe big Sidhu Desens tndhy Armed Services Commitee: gli scopmere ye EH Pelion M4 A dy: warmer weather, ned! when eo — hervag Pra pe ern for on ypovmenins pens Saar “It the Air Force had the op- Beg nib HLDREN'S Ge Be du Teaco gaming too) Soa me | ih his ton a fr shane —— heyy "Mtr daaina | 41 8." Francisco 62 62/41 degrees, against four above’ taxi; 2. An off-duty traffic in- Vesteré they bagged 10 quail between them in four lop the ‘system for im : es Ba Brirerne €. 1} 0 24 hours earlier. It was! spestor chasing dive cab; and 3. sank at oe latter's Milenees sputtenen” hear Thotas- . aliens tional deployment.” ues painston 7 3 warmer over much of New Eng-| The expectant mother’s doctor, . : ie ee he | hed | ' oe ot Tampa 6¢ 41 land, too. | speeding to the a a tal. ville, Ga. ‘ , os >| He Indicated se Wizard , : BY.) ' : \ en 16 (. 2 LA yen ie a oo | ‘ ‘ < ‘“ i i = ye ; o x fe 4. i : es gee ry dhe ¢ i Set ee ee ee 4 ee ‘Dividend Reduced Hailf NEW YORK ® — Detroit Steel Corp, has reduced its dividend 12% cents a‘ common share bs ‘25 cents in previous quarters, 5. The company paid| Club to Hold Fashion Show WEST BLOOMFIELD — West =| Bloomfield and Bloomfield Wom- jen’s Republican Club will hold a spring luncheon and tashion show) na gi sig Ng Mrs, Thomas J. Boyd, program chairman, has announced that the fashions will be presented by the ‘}De’Cor Shop of Pontiac, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Eickmeyer. Mrs. Lloyd Claytan and Miss Judy Garlitz. ,Make reservations with Mrs, Boyd, FE 46745, by March 1, A May \ | \ \ MY . 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Rates go up as you grow older, so you will pay. a higher rate if you shift! Reliable agents will tell you that 9 times out of 10, in the shift from an old policy to a new one, no one gains BUT THE AGENT WHO SELLS IT. Most agents are honest but a few yield to the temptation to become a salesmen who sell new policies by talking people into dis- carding their old ones. AF AN AGENT OR. ANYONE ELSE SUGGESTS A CHANGE IN POLI- CIES, TAKE YOUR TIME! Know clearly why he thinks you should change. Write to-your State Insurance Department for advice about your old ,Policy, or consult that local Life Underwriters Association. If you aren’t convinced that a change is advisable, DON’T CHANGE! Older Drop policies should be kept in force if aegomaie Phone FE .5-6148 BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of oon Waldron Hotel Bldg. £ ft e (Talks With Colbert . Mi cet, te, Omer ee ‘ Hl : HT i } Wh , Wi iit i i | ti i j ‘i itil i PONTIAC PRESS, ting Meng for 8 mares ARING | PTA high school PTA. + ready for Lake Orion and Orion Township's Founder’s Day celebration, scheduled p.m. today in Lake Orion Community High School, are (left to right) Richard Young, president; Dean Cole, school audio-visual adviser; and Mrs. John Les- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958_ i ARING ORION PTA PROGRAM—Get-—siter, “PTA’ historian. “Cole demonstrates a pro- jector to be used in illustrating a narration of the history of the six PTAs. The history and ‘script were written by Mrs. Lessiter. Lantern slides-of cartoons of early events, prepared by high high school, art of the PTAs. ’ Rhodes Will Appeal Plotting Verdict ee him on a compan- — esas wd uate tk wd | io ISa : Credit Union for YOU! The 40-year-old sergeant was sentenced last night to five years Pe pag allay 9 Aogbony | found guilty of conspiring to com- “] intend to fight,” Rhodes Get the Details Pontiac students, will point up the story Reuther Requests DETROIT #® — United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther wants to meet with Chrys- ler Corp. President L. L. Colbert to discuss a continuing dispute over work — — by Chrysler. * Reuther ahs ~ formal request yesterday-in-a_tetter to Chrysler. The letter also demanded that Chrysler ‘‘end its slanderous and libelous attacks against the union and its members in falsely charg- ing slowdowns and disruption of production by the workers." There was no immediate reply from Chrysler. * * * The text of the letter was re- had sent home, for the 19th con- secutive day, 5,000 workers from its Dodge Main plant. The com- pany said some trim department employes refused to perform reg- ular work assignments, forcing “lcurtailment at 10 a.m. ; hail Dinners ° Planned by Church |Missing From leased a few hours after Chrysler mij Dead y Venom Snake Farm MIAMI, Fla. @® — Enough con- centrated snake venom to cause sudden death to 600 persons was missing today from a Miami snake farm. Two sealed bottles of dried venom and two lightly covered viale—of_liquid—venom—wert taken) yesterday from the laboratory of the Miami Serpentarium. William E. Haast, the owner, called for the returm of the four * “No questions asked,” Haast. “Just get f back before somebody dies. itt its danger or its value. The representing a year and a work, is worth $5,700. Wheat Crop Soaring Suspend Two “\go,”” an obvious reference to a .~|the integration program at Cen- in Little Rock Troubled High School Petitions U. S.' Court to Halt Integration Ark. ® ~ Two white pupils have been suspended from integrated Central High School for carrying printed cards that said “‘one down and eight to Negro girl's expulsion. * *x * The Little Rock School Board yesterday suspended Sammie Dean Parker and Howard Cooper, both 16, for two weeks. Both were given hearings. Eight Negroes now attend Cen- tral High. The board expelled Minniejean Brown Monday for the rest of the semester, The action followed a scuffle between the 16-year-old Negro pupil and a white girl who later withdrew from school. The board, has petitioned U.S. District Court for a suspension of tral High but no hearing date has FEDERAL'S OPEN MONDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL Junior boys’ Suspender Sparks - Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” _ 6 Wiltiame St. . ., Phone FE 2-5841 id ines aaneenes, eles luck dinners every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. before the regular Sanc- ® the theme chosen for the series. Fewer New Claims: by Unemployed Filed. Jenin reat .9° SALE! WASHINGTON @® — Fewer lay- ‘loffs “in automobile plants and _jslackening in seasonal layoffs the apparel industry are listed as ‘imajor factors in a drop last ‘lin new claims for unemployt * x ended e/ | LOW, LOW PRICES every day of the week will actually be a fact in a NEW STORE i for women opening shortly on North Sag- inaw Street! Watch for ‘| The Labor Department soporte! slyesterday that initial claims for unemployment insurance filed by _|newly laid off workers dropped by :|31,500 during the _ week ‘Feb. 15 to a total of 425,300. been scheduled. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. We wish to réaffirm our policy regarding Sunday openings as announced i in last/week’s papers. We believe Sunday should be devoted to rest and religious observance. Competition in the food business is so keen that we cannot afford to have our competitors open stores while we remain closed. For this reason we opened stores in those areas where our competition / was open and we found we were losing business. FOOD STORES SHOPPING TOMORROW? SHOP NATIONAL *f FRESH Grade “A” Large S ® ‘ EGGS 49: Prices Effective Sun., Feb. 23 Only SLICED BACON =e AO PKG. Packed HOT DOGS Michigan Grade No. l PKG. 49: ICE CREAM National’ s Top Treat V4-Gal. yc} Assorted CTN. Flavors Shop and Save at NATIONAL FOOD STORE 3415 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 685 EAST BOULEVARD — PONTIAC - Editorial Page “SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 gon yiMarn OF THE 4 It Sacma to Me. - This Unusual Candidate Might ay # Outscore Williams at Polls | I'm advised by experts in both parties that G. Mennen WILLIAMs is a shoo-in for Governor, unless the GOP comes up with a candidate that can storm the impregnable CIO bastion in Wayne County. . x «-8 The Republicans pinned their faith on the late Mayor Cobo, but he went down to defeat more . easily than some of his illustrious predecessors. In the parlance of the bang-tails, “It was just a breeze and Williams won, going - away.” _ pees: a This was a bitter pill. Cobo was a GOOD candidate. x * * No ordinary plater was he. De- troit’s popular mayor wasn't in there “for 7m experience.” He was | primed to win and take the heavy sugar. But it never came off. The Republicans "teem iace a tough job find- (i. Miming a candidate that can challenge the CIO entry. He spends more time electioneering than any office holder in history. ] ———oe —_— PAYS OFF—BIG. Your reporter timidly mentioned a possibility to Jomn Martin who quali- fies as Mr. Republican in the State of Michigan after ArrHuR J. SumM- MERFIELD. I also suggested him to Grorcs A. Donpeno, one of the GOP powers in the Middle West. I refer to CHarRtes LEoNnaRD GEHRINGER. : x * * One of the greatest baseball infielders of all time, he might crack that solid vote in the center field bleachers —and you aren't going to win without it. * * * GEHRINGER is a personable, affable individual who makes frierids easily and who measures up to WILLIAMs in appearance. And that’s no light as- signment. WituiaMs creates a fine impression. He’s “well-dressed” with- out being ostentatious and he’s the greatest political “greeter” on’ the North American eontinent. Ber Aes kk * But my boy Charley is a fine appearing individual, he’s always a gentleman and he looks “con- sequential.” You could introduce him as the Executive Vice Presi- dent of the Chase Manhattan Bank. Charley’s a big success as a business man, is backed by a University of Michigan education * and he has a host of friends with - no interest in baseball. x *« * GEHRINGER was one of the All- Time greats of baseball. The fans loved him. He was the smoothest in- fielder in the’ American League and he has a life time batting average around .325. The centerfield bleach- ers went for CHARLEY. He was their idol. * * * I see little use in offering just another fine, clean, upstanding businessman. Mr. Williams sim- ply flattens candidates like that. You’ve got to come up with Siamese twins, someone with green hair or a Paul Bunyon. My Mr. Gehringer doesn’t qualify THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powrmc Parss Company #@ W. Sauron St. _ Pontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mart Daily Except Sunday Roser. Baserrr, dons A Ruer. Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Direétor Manager Howsen H. Prrecesae m, Kart M. Torapwett, Vice Cireulation Manager tw hae HE stg, ~ A Jow~ W. Preesmate, seal Advertising = Secretary and Editer Manager Roemer BT Qeoace ©. Leman, Managing Classified Manager ee Entered st Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the ute for republication of all local news printed tn this hewepeper as wel) as al] AP news dixoatches ‘Tre Porriac Perse is deliv Oe ft ae Week: where carrier serv t aval by mall Genesee. Livingston, b T and : ele Te in fean and all other places tn the ‘Inited States —_— under those headings, but he qual- ifies high up as a possibility for cracking the solid Williams vote. & €& & Your reporter doesn’t even know that CHagLey’s a Republican, but he looks, acts and lives like one. With- out his consent or even consultation, I propose CHARLES Lzonarp GEHRING- gr as the GOP Gubernatorial candi- date. : iar Who can do as well? And in Conclusion........ Jottings fram the well. thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: Monique VAN VooreN whose meas- urements are a startling 40-23-35 wants to go on the 64,000 Inch—par- don me—Dollar TV show. “In la France and Italy,” says she, “they take me serious, but in America, be- cause I have the so large measure- ments, they will not take me seri- ous.” Moniquz, you might turn out ‘to be just a Big Bust.......... Little Known Facts About Well Known People: Merger Simon never stops dipping quietly into a variety of voLGY1, great Hungarian runner, is competing here. He changed his name from Ret. to Rozsavotcyi—“because it’s easier to pronounce” (in Hun- garian.) He holds four world’s records. , x~ *« * Overheard during a coffee break: “When Johnny Ray hears himself sing, he'll be sorry he had his ear fixed.”.......:.. Archie Barnett says he encountered a girl in the Virgin Islands that has the “plungingest” neckline in all history. What! No photo- graphs?.......... New York in- siders tell me the most promis- ing young tennis player in the world is Barry McKay. He’s from the U. of Mich. * * * Mrs. JEAN FiTzGerRALp—in whom I have a great personal interest—and Procy (“Mrs. America”) WILson saw the early casting of “Body Beauti- ful” in New York and were offered one (1) share for $6,000. Rightly, they shrugged it off. I hope no one reading these lines tells them, but the thing is having a successful run Sees sce JuLius TANNEN says the late Jor Frisco, the stuttering comic, was the only person in the country who could make a six syllable word out of “if.” x * we: Department of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Capt. Michael _ O’Rourke and Mrs. Patricia Nance for their gallant TV battle on Tie Tae Dough. The Michigan Captain triumphed but he had to down a determined, talented and beautiful young woman; the J’s— How can they take a voice like Patrice Munsel’s and produce such a dreary 30 minutes? —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD comienenme PgorpLe are incurable optimists. Regardless of how many business de- pressions they have managed some- how to live through, they firmly believe there will never be another one, PARADOXICALLY, the faster we run in trying to keep up with the Jongses, the more difficult it is for us to outrun bill collectors. THE reason many a person is prej- udiced against so many things is that he’s against almost everything he can’t tinderstand. “Tue lower .¢ckline will be a fea- ture in forthcoming styles,” says a dress designer. That won’t be a fea- . turé—it’ll be a spectacular. We're set and determined. to live through this tough winter, even if Mt takes'us until June to db it's : aogier Géorge Washington prayed morning and evening. He was seen on his knees in his library with the Bible. Many prayers were written in his hand. When he heard of the Declaration of Independence, he wrote: “Almighty God. We make our earnest prayer that Thou wilt keep the United States in Thy emtertain 4 brother- ly love and affection for their fellow citizens . . . to love mercy and to demean ourselves with that charity, humility and pacific temper of mind which were the characteristics of the Divine Author . . . without a humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy nation. Grant our supplication, we beseech Thee, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen.” Days of All Faiths cit peg Lent Observance Ancient Custom DAYS -OF ALL FAITHS By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER : FE ih Ha TH 1 nae Hh pet i. ifs ee aPegy i ; if i FY 4 § 4 : F it Fa tion. : Some people object that it is unreal to mourn qver the death of * + * Sorrow for Christ’s death, unless “ft is to be mere sentimentality, must also logically include sorrow for the cause of that death—human it wag natural it should become a time of self-discipline—of self-de- E Hl E z B a ‘ pean countries by a kind of cele- bration that seems to have no con- nection whatever with a solemn devotional season. Young people worked for days ahead to build a Easter is not the last of the Lenten season; it is the first day of a new 40-day. season of its own— the Easter season. 5; (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady's Mailbag Hey, Soldier, Get Smart and Sidetrack KP Duty “There is no the f z | | or navy. : a3 E gs Re 2 rE i uty F gist 2 every morning. Now we never need any laxative.” (A.P.) “T shall never cease to be grate- ful to you for Whitfield’s ointment. I had a bad case of athlete’s foot ath; cles have been realized long belore now. . with educational leaders. Very change committies investigate and “I told you so” is echoed. Satellites may. ~ val goals established in education. well as the child, As long as we recognize individual differences we can't adhere to rigid plans. If we fail to recoguise this, we Ignore the child. ° : x * * y While there’s much concern About the high LQ., let's not forget the low L.Q. child. We are still faced with educating our retarded youth. Due to acute shortage of facilities and trained personnel, there's a limit to what public schools, agencies and institutions can do, Programs are being established and expanded where possible. With cooperation ot all facets of society, we can do much to aid the dependent youth as well Da. ee Donnie Smith, Jr. ? Special Education Jefferson Jr. High ‘ & : : ¥ yee ; i palit ga ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: _ A big thanks should be given . Skiatron-high is the built-in tele- people’ like one of our neighbors. vision milker. When he has a little spare time That sen tha beat after a fresh snowfall he goes all = around more ways than a berry the way around the block with a © bush. Baseball fang will use / smalt plow on the sidewalks, He the old college trick of ice and others like him should be com- "5" We really appreciate it, get your gg Sige away Randell happy as a d water- : se wings. Ice melts and there's no Income Tax-Fax “~ e Or you tilt the machine until Information on preparing it lights up. : income tar return, ne issued by the Internal Reve- Or you take a little screw. nue driver and jiggle around until ‘SALESMEN — yes strike the jack-pet. An “outside salesman” is one Down in Texas they'll play it whose principal job is that of with silver dollars. Back in tages of being one? them. How many children Tt means that you can de == “@" Watch it for free? my secrets . — _ f wasp Your sweet, enchant. le activity is service and S4y! saw... Xour ; ; ‘Gama sees ba a osc toler. oe ee: ae oo ery salesman or a milk-driver ia) ak eee oe salesman, does not qualify as an overwhelmed .. . By all your many : the only one . . . In all my thoughts and schemes . . . You are the fair- * est flower in es « The garden of Looking Back my dreams. 15 Years Ago must have the third injection at GERMANS IMPOSE slave la- to come in out of tle snow and any fime. bor law sleet—but they have to do their job. eS ae ae ee 20 Years Ago +. * Dr william Brady, if s stamped seit island. ; oe have someone to blab his trou- = “Somtne, ‘Michigan, "7°" GEN. PERSHING rallies after Dies to is likely to have plenty (Copyright 1958) collapse. to talk about. Case Records of a Psychologist: : Sex Attraction, Love Not the Same gelic, whereas infatuation is selfish and demanding. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-336: Nora N., aged 18, is a college freshman. e: *.; + Jitatt ac rail } happiness by showing me hazards of let- is true love or just a passing in- this degree, it partakes of God and fqfuation?” is a divine emotion. TRUE LOVE OR INFATUATION aE a! Nora has asked a very good.ques- But infatuation is mainly a sel- ” All the external yardsticks of true love,” many infatuated girls have protested to me, although cman experience show that pre- pr eat oe. om tor they ‘definitely violate that NOT , aie dane . the inexorable yardstick of moral David’ goodness, which states: ied te ‘ord Tabee, be “That which does the most good turned out to be nothing but a {9% the most people for the longest selfish sexual infatuation (II Sam- Period of time,” is right and just. - wel, Ch. 13), Please. remember that final When you are apparently head “For the longest period of time.’ over heels in love, therefore, how Russia decided in 1917 that lod- can you test yourself and be ing the Czar’s and taking sure? all the possessions of the white “+ © _ Collar classes, would do the most “Well, true love is basically un. °° for the most people, selfish. In it, the lovers are so con- _ But soon it was apparent that cerned with the future happiness Russia couldn't be strong without of the other party that they will doctors and engineers and scien- actually step out of the picture if to di- i Miterate masses of the sweetheart's ultimate good. Soviet Union. . Dickens depicts such a case of - WR 4 true love in Sidney Carton, who | So end for my frank booklet finally realized that Wis sweet. ‘‘Sex Problems of Young People,” heart was not in love with him. parece nd yn matics Hg Se Sidney Carton even velope, plus 20 cents -(n ). os dene tae oes eee oe om oe Dr ‘W,, Crane friend really wanted to marry. pias be fo > A \ 1 ” 5 pees yee ery bey ¢ s 3 \ xj Poe ce ; ‘ \ > a a \ 3 i ‘ : Amos Wilsons to Mark | |, ine. Their Golden Wedding . oie % Pa IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. : -10 a.m. Monday from St.! amos Wilson open house .m. Vincent de Paul Church with burial nee paige City Rd Funeral{GM Truck & Coach and a member|in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Oe ee eS eet et tisen|ol Oosenaree o_o HUGH G. SWITZER celebration of their golden wedding : UTICA — Serv H anni : = TA Vaonl For! Mi: Migeitt onves bis wite, Res, agg fae gen gg gl were married Feb. 25, 1908 5 with, bartaliOubone Tai illiam C. Merritt ofp a, will be held at 1:30 p.m,|in Columbus, Neb. They have lived Board ma Jan Roxie H. Merritt, a student at|Home with burial in Utica Ceme-|_ To children were bore ‘Wiall of fhe‘necessary isbot and fanstiony io ioe Simpson; treasurer, Mrs, Ingeborg! The new-type incinerator was mother |Central Michigan College; and two hia. The fos FSurch will of imlay City, and a son, Forrest of dey, te day operation and/or maintenance|Maslin and C, W. Albertoon, snd] Gemenetretad for dosent of ? PP ? 2:8 state banking thelitution tha, i's mem: qentintes wl we morial Building. Home, with the Rev. Paul T. Harti. ‘Utica Lions Club and served ber of the Federal De: Insurance| three two - year trustee posts. of First Methodist Church officia- Corporation and shall be designated White| They are Lawrence Smith, Rich. | Seduced to a “small handful MARSH ting. Graveside service will be|(™? ‘fms 8% treasurer of Shelby rovided "that the veysten” or sveicms| ard Roe, Bill Skelienger, Howard | ° ashes” were o mass of Marsh, of 761| conducted by his lodge Towsally. shall be operated on the same fiscal 7 . chicken * ee ss + He is survived by his wife, Jo- | i year as the townstip nsrai year. Ribble, George Schenkel and Da- rinds, coffee grounds, egg- died — MRS. JOHN H. 0’CONNOR sephine, and his son, George Rob- is ¢ vid . : as . * * , at ee oe Sco eee a;| ais, a Per and vnc been spend’ | Mrs. John Henry tion shall|refuse to comply with anv order author- uce © . ; take of oee towpahiy wale rom prem-|ned herein, shalt be pupiehed bys, fine Ni It makes sense to put your savings where they bring you excellent returns. : taken and Township errece shall eee m tle used y or under the super pine ost pg ship em- ___ It’s only good business to put your money where it is safe... and your savings are insured here. an his own and person to ; ‘ ( Tow>ship water | ($100.00) or imprisonment in the county |g, Delictows, bu. ......00.....-84.50 tress zen or eve aay Torah wate jail for 9 period not to agg Ae = Apples, Jonathan, OU. seesecerseess 3.00 , e XViItt A bu. ., the court. 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LawrenceSt. “| eo ‘ PARK FREE REAR of STORE ‘ z: is ‘ “ ee * ay } é ‘ ee eee : \ 2 2 ‘ - * . = “ es bee Se aa Said | ' i =X Pf, ‘ ‘ ¥. = sot ; . Pa ae oer : ie * 3 Ty. ee ce ee ‘ ‘ > si j \ . \ ‘ 4 oe ; = ‘oS Set SEE Ge 5 Yay x Sis) ae 3 - pie ey, se ‘ ‘ ' , \ : | _TeLH ; : - ’ ! : a \ ; | . . | ee : ' . : 2 ie : | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 el Bridge Parties Benelits Pontiac Syiohony Dance Set Lists Party Country Club, This will be a “Fancy Pants” when . wives can be pretty in slacks, Toreadors or Bermudas; and Pop can wear de be aa birth of a inuchiee, in ‘ sige tas hiss si iiean aay : Heidi Ann, Feb. 18, Mrs, Fian- = Several gathered at the Long Point Helen Teitgen (left) of South Tilden ~— * | the " frmer doyce Mrs, Elmer R. Pettengill (standing) opened her Suites Meet hae” oe ene ACT an. Gram S eaine Mrs, Limer hh, , : 4 to ‘ontiac rches- . avenue, Orchard pai home in Clarkston for one of the various bridge Oliver of West Iroquois road, Mrs. J. A. Hubbard of ora With Mrs. Kern (right vre Mrs. y : parties given Friday to benefit the Pontiac Symphony Geena: 4 foursome at Mrs. Pettengill’s included Mrs. E. G..Winn of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Robert Mrs, Irving Gordon of James K boulevard was another hostess for the benefit bridge Friday. Form- Woodward avenue and Mrs. E. M. Orr of Bloomfield Hills (left to right). Assisting hostesses were Mrs. John E, Windiate and Mrs. John Thors Jr. « man, Mrs. Martin Kabcenell, Mrs. Neil Sullenberger and Mrs. Oscar Berg. “ Mrs. Malcolm Harvey (left) drive. Another guest was Mrs. Farrell SKI IN UTAR__ Mr. and Mrs.~Morgan D. Douglas are skiing this-week in Utah and Colorado. S a 8 assists Mrs. Alex Capsalis who came , for the benefit bridge party held at Mrs. Harvey's home on Devon Brook Roberts of LaFay drive, Mrs. Cap- salis is ways and means chairman for the symphony association. ing a table were (left to right) Mrs. Harry Lieber- Two Christened St. George Greek Orthodox Church was the scene of the double christening of Philip Timothy Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christie of Park Place, and Elizabeth Evelyn Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholas of Votrheis road. A reception followed at Hellenic Hall at- tended by 150. Blowing on wet nail polish is a waste of wind. The quickest way to set nail polish is to run cold water over your finger- nails after applying it. 65 | LUCKY ‘ YOU? Fashions, Hairdos Highlighted Golden Age “Glamour for Golden Agers”’ Ages groups of Pontiac YWCA, * * * Golden Age members mod- eled spring and summer fash- ions from J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. Harry Randa!l spoke to the groups about hair styles. Modeling fashions were Mrs. Gertrude Beach, Mrs. Charles Bonswor, Mrs. H. M, Learned; Mrs. Bertha Lewis, Mrs. J. L. Participating in the program were Mrs. Cheries Fortune, Mrs, Ione Bartholomew and Mrs, Florence Hubbard. Mrs. B.- H. Zannoth of Detroit and Bessie Royce were pianists. Mrs. Elva Ashley, Mrs. Dora Copeland and Mrs. A. W. King celebrated birthdays, with Mrs. Copeland and Mrs. Lillian Walls receiving corsages. Slaybaugh and Mrs. LeRoy : | Smith. Units Gather Among the guests were Mrs. Lila-Balch, Mrs. Harold Euler, _Mrs. Eva G. Kellogg, Mrs, Kenneth Ollis and Mrs. O. G, Strong. x * * Mrs. L. H. Schimmel, Mrs, Myron L, Buck, Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Dexter Craig, Mrs. Robert B. Tarr and Mrs. William _ Knudsen were hostesses for the gatherings. Dr. McHugh Speaks Dr. James McHugh, in charge of the child psychiatry department of Pontiac State Hospital, showed movies and spoke about the work of Fair lawn School, Thursday. ‘eve- ning when members of Alpha Alpha chapter of Epsilon Sig- ma Alpha sorority met at ‘Hotel Waldron. ; Talks on Birds Given for Club © at Sylvan Lake Mrs. F. A. Moon spoke to Sylvan Lake Branch of Wom- an’s National Farm and Gar- den Association Thursday on “The: Baltimore Oriole."" Mrs. Eugene Johnson chose “The . Wren” as her topic at the Oak- land County Boat Club. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Richard Gavette, Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Ste- phen Velkoff. Mrs, Oliver Dunstan held a corsage-making workshop. _ Guests were Mrs, Harry Wood and Mrs, Wayne Tilton. Members of the club who at- tended the spring council meet- ing were Mrs,.R. Dale, Au- maugher, Mrs. Paul Antilla, Mrs. Sam G. Warwick; Mrs, Robert S. Waugh, Mrs. W. J. Sanderson, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs, Eugene Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Ollis and Mrs. Albert Kohn, . Cold Wave With a Reg. $12.50 Friday was the 38th wedding anniversary of the Robert M. Critchfields, so they entertained 20 friends and relatives at their Lake Angelus home. ‘Among those arriving for the dinner party were their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. H. /L. Smith of LaGrange, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ' Shook of Louisville, Ky. eo ® »t Home again at Watkins Lake following a. trip through the eastern and southern states are Mr. and Mrs. Gelston V. Poole. The two visited Mrs. Poole’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Homer B. Porritt of Pittsburgh, a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James C. McDougall of Wash- ington, D.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell of Lake Lure, N.C. Most of their time was spent in Asle- ville, N.C. : * of *® Goldy Kakana has returned to her home on School street following a five-week stay in Florida. While there she visited friends in Hollywood, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and enjoyed a jaunt to Key West. x ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Kalbfus of Birmingham have returned from a 16-day cruise in-the Carib- bean aboard the SS Alcoa Clipper. They saw Ja- maica, the Dutch island of Curacao, Trinidad, and Caracas, LaGuaira, Puerto Cabello, and Guanta Personal News of Interest in Area Leaving Friday afternoon for a weekend of skiing at Boyne Mountain and Walloon Hills were Betty Lou DeGroot of Denby drive and Dee Brim of Lakeside drive. yr &: Ff William VandeWater, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. VandeWater of Birmingham, has been placed on the Dean’s List: at Boston University for the first semester. x * * -~ Announcing the Feb. 12 birth of twins are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linn (nee Paula Groenberg) of North Shaker drive. Grandparents of the children are Mr. ' and Mrs. Engel Groenberg of Ward road and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Linn of Poplar street. oe ®o& -& Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Thomas Joseph, Feb, 11, are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wagner (nee Rita Leahy) of North Astor street. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Harry Allen of Union Court and the paternal grandmother is Mrs. Celina Wagner of Miami, Fla, . Le a oS oR Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Banwell of Newberry street announce the birth of a son, John Dale, on Feb. 13. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Beattie of West Iroquois road and Mr. and Lots of le are figuring that age | 65 will ica for toenn We more regular duties, time to relax, travel and do a hundred other things. And with enough money to do | Venezuela, — Mrs. Robert Y. Fyfe of Detroit. Oldster Puts Indian’ Sign, on . CORECTOR : HAIR BEAUTY TREATMENT them. How ? First, they have Social | Security. Second. they have an easy, | sensible plan of saving over the @ Haircut 95 | i tne Socal Serury ate 65 © enti. . ioe tua by having to work. Life of Virginia | ABIGAIL BURE) other children has modern faa i. make 63 @ Glamour Spray “DEAR ABBY: You're no rg pa prey and os with her about se gge An tt Hi pglheg Pics old A with ; ost ess ' a I am now ” you oul gs. Let me cel you | $15.25 Value | a. th ale Gee peo- old, ‘No bath in the wine without a Legere T hate to my consent? Thank you. t it. Before your very eyes , | CORECTOR conditions your hair vine ¢ oar Wm. G. Eddy to glea A lustrous beauty. ‘an old Indian a a Deluxe Michaeleen curls it gently who lived with deep, lasting waves. the reserva- 1080 West Huron Street | 4} tion one me os NEISNER’S | ===: me a sui lon g> under- » OF VIRGINIA Phone | ete. 42 N. Saginew St. be pet em ; —— ——} FEderal 8-1343 . _,. . 2nd Floor didn’t take it oft till sheen ~— : J hi “He lived to be 103 ‘on ; ee ie ¥ oi we a re ‘ Ps Ba Ne ag : \ Se : et cee sl FSA HS _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 Chnseicie RiialithAbets: 1 -simmmmiiecaic tI With Mrs. Cram irl Hold ee. spe: seepresnrecs| OPEN SUNDAY: ~ a amneorinres| | NEW SPRING ARRIVALS: entitled “The Story of Easter.” Alvin. Mrs.. George Gaches was TELEGRAPH at HURON Evening ms of the First Con- ‘Church held their meetings Wednesday. hostess to Plymouth Group at her home on Moreland avenue. Assisting her were Mrs.. Kent Webb, Mrs, Rey MoAfee and Evelyn Russell. , - In connection with the mission- ary theme of the program, Mrs. Stanley Kipp showed slides of a Japanese mission. Mrs. Gus Schier was a guest. : ; Mrs, Robert Haskins reviewed the life of Mary Lyon, educator and founder of Mount Holyoke College, when Mary Lyon Group met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm | Pentise Press Photo: tea in October. Custom Drapery | of the Women's Association was a/ ; DEP ARTMENT guest. e e ° Attend Meeting of State Y-Teens Michigan Alumnae Club membership In the picture are (left to right) Mrs. C. M. Ferrer of Marlborough drive, Mrs. Jerome Fanger of Ros- sia court, and Mrs, Ralph W, Behler of Niagara road, _ This pigture of three women exchanging tidbits of information over teacups won a first place award in the Michigan Press Assn. contest. With its provoca- tive title, “Is That So?” the picture was taken by Tom Gerls, Press photographer, at a Pontiac University of Tailored for your room, with an added touch Of elegance because they come from Spen- Home Washeneex lnoumnaesonry. cer's, New, smart and excit — await Rasy Our Color Sve ice in case of Want assistance in plan- at oe ‘ Consuttants will be glad to ‘br les home, (Ne , or your car... your : : y w ‘© bring samples to your . family or your business? | You'll See Better and Look Better, Too Karen Anderson and Susemarei mot course). Choose trom Fortivan, Fiberglas, Cotton, You can count on us to ex- Dioatat of Wand, east ed Rayon, ice Boards, Traverse Rods and Bamboo, . r lonroe = pany poteonapershias tlac. Diane Treiner and Mary Lou’ VENETIAN BLINDS . WINDOW SHADES Liebaert of Lake Orion attended the recent Michigan Y-Teens mid- winter conference at St. Mary’s Lake Camp near Battle Creek. Dorothy Spann Redmond, teen- Keep Your Specs Clear, Shining ple use a backrest when reading before going to sicep at night. — Pcs for 5 ee YWCA, . Grace D. Nutrition hag a direct effect on‘ Birmingt a the eyes just as it does on the rest |\hne"® _ pat of body. j : ‘Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. “Insyrance of All Kinds” By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | It is surprising how many women whoare beautifully groom- ed inall other ways are careless|— about keeping the glass in their who can see as well as you canjone light on, This decreases eye strain. It has been estimated that four hours a day of close eye work is really all we should do. If you use COVERINGS FLOOR a FE 2-9221 reye glasses clear and shining. R- ef? a day you should be especially careful about correct lighting and or some eye difficulties while 7 good nutrition and general health oquare Set Holds 3511 Elizabeth Loke Rd. habits are beneficial to these im- Dance Wednesday One such friends of mine went portant orbs. to have her eyes exemined and re- 10 West position. - 4 | is unexplained Master of ceremonies for the Lawrence | ceived the following reprimand) Poor Inghting accounts for * 4s | When there =~ | prom the oculist, He said, savens great deal ong, rg We on You should also give your ¢ye€S chronic fatigue, or eye irritation,| Square Set dance at Wever School : ‘| thoughtiess about it at times, 1S your eyes from close focus ed. As the years pass, the ger. Among the callers were!/5 EATMORE LUNCH Reading light should come from | (ooking at the end of your finger.|ments of eye glasses often in-|Ralph Price, Pete Messeman,||5 ‘behind us, either from the left or | {°F instance and then looking at) crease. |Jack Ralph, Jim Thompson and//Z Open Sundays cs ae the far horizon is a restful PrO-|" 17 you would like “to have my|S!4 Olson. SAVE UP TO 25% ‘ With the Same Everyday Low Prices | 62 2 cedure. exercises send a stamped, self-. Mt. and Mrs, “Neal Hargrave, ° 921 West Huron ihe, renting West should doe be] | Booting tn bed be bard sa te addressed envelope with your re-| 0 dm ana "yet Deca allen - 2 te one room. There) eyes because position west for leaflet No. 8. Address | : s Cove n— also should be general li ting,| the beck tm relations to your |Sosephine Lowman in care of] "te guests of the group. wie og When you look at television, have! eyes. For this reason many peo- |The Pontiac Press. i , i EXTENDED COVERAGE . Beta Mu Chapter , ut . zB : Pp j MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE 8 Wives Let Him Get Away With Bigamy — Rush Parties ee PE Ss | — Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sig- Y; . ma Alpha Sorority met Wednesday |} He Re MICHOLIE SUBANCE acencr, a N ; t evening in Adah Shelly Lira. | FE 2.2326 49 Mt. Clemens i Charm--No Staying Power iat: ie Soi essa = mena —oearmate ett Soo | areca i rush parties. . Lawrence Hansen, presi- (This Re bet of ott vaiets telling work. I might have suspected himgirls who had been listed in the dent of the Association for Handi- men each year leave of being a wolf jf he hadn't avoided| address book said they had known|capped Children, spoke to the — finder new, idguuiies The articles re|™e for $0 long. Then, well, he|Raymond. Two had been married] group. the files of the reser. Com orp — “rae ask me for dinner, ae oe the same time. 2 Seamer we ove, t made four wives who i DR. E. F. DENNE By JOSEPH R. MARSHALL “He's 0 very cherming wan —"* know his a Officers Are Named RUG = ; ‘ INS Staff Writer married three weeks each case, the honeymoon had) Officers elected . Theresa ‘. - ; E : a : Robert McC. pulled himectt out| Wo_"ere married three weeks |, on" arcely over when be had| Unit of Bt, Benedict Chunk mre - : F 914 West Huron St. of the overstuffed chair. “I'm out| my apartment se we took a |“Sappeared. .Mrs, Francis Doll, president; Mrs. a Od d - : bee FE 2-2€29 of cigarettes,” he said, “‘and 1) turnished . We had been gs David St. Dennis, vice president;}| . <3 NERS fo = don’t want to miss the late show.) married exactly 19 when he | The agency carefully checked the| Mrs, Theodore Comps, secretary, “mS a * ” v days EE We. ite mccboa,” ean Mc yi hye a ’ i * f 0 reasurer. For a Limited Time Only |e. ‘i miss you" "~~ |, Statistical, bigamy is one ot pen one of his gilt a. postcard . the Jess frequent reasons for hus-|s 7, help cal Berea . You can be sure that your rugs and car- . eae Robert grinned and walked out |handi Mi gery ppl.'Shelly Unit Meets L U C EN T | for the late show. mie truly charming |received a long distance call from| Fiorence Day, Jessie Axford, Lu- choose New Way. The NIRC Seal means | | Two months later, demure Jean F2 West Coast correspondent of|"¥D, i" & cermin a _ Hated uma aan a that our methods have the highest seal of | walked home office agency went woman : : a a din- ‘approv + Rug Designed by Raymond Loeury ‘rated the most beautiful of all mol pel of America, haee who had uk oe edver- |e ie te ony | cea arm ner meeting of Flora Shelly Group . al and New Way Rug Cleaners wear Meimac Plastic Dinnerware on the American . market se 6 ~ of its kind in America, reported: |o¢ First Presbyterian Church. Adah that seal proudly & Thin Edges Fass a gp lags a ey gop jeommerctal agency thet spectal-(isement, and checked the descriy a Suttek tk 3 & + tr Pry wssendy poe? weredt zes, izes in tracing missing persons. _ | tion with thet given by Jean. It was “We followed the trail from the |Shelly, Edith : and Miss slucency le { ty Melamine. | From her brief case she took a|the same man, two giris he married at New York [Day participated in the program. | E P newspaper clipping and handed it| | Back in New York, Jean took the co tae be pov pce L an Haesitat vening So to an interviewing her. It/news » and a smal = vin 1 Evening Song |io an agent interviewing her nome cml, and produced anal $ ie Yirrna, i Mileiat we |i eaving Hospito - y«. @ dramatic new decorative | notices,’ and had been ripped out had found among the few personal California turned up Wives No. 5 Mrs. W, Walter Smith of Doris treatment (first time ever Bot a West Coast - One her husband had left aq road will return to her home this achieved) of a romantic design ool. read: at Rt re . rating tis peasant” Bnet cy weekend after having spent a num- ae een pir ie “Robert C., 36, small scar right] | want you to try and find (ment. We found Wife No. 7 in/2er of days in Harper Hospital, background. ) cheek, sought by wife, disappeared) him,” she said. “I want to be |Arizona. Our original client was) Detroit. | Nov, 2, may be amnesia victim.” honest with myself, and I can not [Wile No. 8." A | Then it gave a box number. very well believe the worst about k * + In General Hospital ) , | The agent took the clipping.| him: until, I know the truth.” “We finally found him back in A Very Special Service xs “What makes you so sure,” he he he hook Manhattan, where he was working) Mrs. Charles (Jeanne) Meier of ty aN . said. in the address book, the agency’. s haberdashery salesman. When|South Jessie street is convalescing || for the Bride-to-B ‘ Sun Petal found the names and telephone Hi fol- Cows | Sean stared. out the office win- [numbers of many girls. Most of|*° told him we were going to/at Pontiac General Hospital .+ +4 thythmic design of yellow dow. ‘That man's name is C. the umbers were New York city)" him over to police, he ee ee : Howers silhouetted with fine | He just dropped the MC. My |exchanges at least 10 or more years) ®t 'F" ~: WIGGS , lines of black and on | husband had a small scar on his. old, and most were at addresses in . # ent Al | a translucent white background, } Tight cheek, Po Pag way he (Greenwich Village near the Wash-|) ~ ™ 5 out. he |ington Square branch of New York|F_ —. aa =—=—=|6 SALE ON BRIDAL | That's what I thought.” the missing man had cutivated| . Be 9 3 , : 34 I “We'll check this woman on the|NYU college girls, he probably also : t re Petite Fleur Twest Coast,” the agent said. We'l|M#d been & student there Ladies Swea ers REGISTRY | ate [ineed a complete description, a few| A® agent then checked through : fe - , + @ delicate bouquet of Ff and, well, do you|the year books of the university * bd é iat | wild ‘flowers in Lucent pink, [photos and, well, what do you it, 7s New York wie. 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Of Any 3 Patterns = =f x Don t Be Sorry i Cardigans Cashmere “patterns in china and crystal, your choices in | $ | «a fe : é lee ; cookware, tableware, and other home accessories as SPECIAL aT 16 95 a Y ~ Faamndite pictures taken in [ip $17.99 and-up . + everything you select will be listed on & “tr ie yy Ht é e Home > ie | card for you in the BRIDE’S REGISTRY. No |] ei ye ¢ , : | ave at the R Ris the Church ~ | ee ; r : . R 3 charge, of course! : ee a Sy} eception.. aes é : : in Russ ® : ontié ag MS DINNERWARE na i 2 Orne Oe Nel lie’s Country . os” er _jerecuarY sro Pontiac Photographers’ Assoc. |) A | Store. = eS Bs a e 3 Eg 5 5 ee at i 5 a) z diate : H.C. R. Haskill Studio Sutherland 4500 ELI Bon |. 0 »* 2099 S. Telegraph Rd; || * ™* mem FE Coss re Phe ere 22m 4 ZABETH LAKE RD. 7 - afeent we arth ls ot mirada Le gny Dimitrl LeZorott Robinson's Studio ie atta ee WIGGS gion eee KS Gertie Pope ar ete ee me. AS eee. ee ten, . , 24 West Huron Street FE 5-276) en Pal Sg Open Monday 'and Feiday (th? F- as j : é * : : \ = i r 3 pee ES eae Sake Sy ly > 4a NS jig AE ¥ ahs # cs » : A ere : : KIGHT Pots eee ra Pewee eee ee ee : : THE PON TEAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1058 ‘Charley Was @ Half | -/_ + 7 ler, FIRST CHURCH OF. THE | BRETHREN. = pogo tl “Lent is Mag) — the Master.” ‘ Morn ur Mewage by the Faster, 11 A. M. Stee See : seins. nett, eVeat "ogee = mamnpn, 2000-2. 08 Re, Night Young Peoples cos eames at the a Theres. Prayer a: md Bible Grete at ‘thee Shater heme. ‘¥ SHAFER, Paster ‘ 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY sCcHOOL Classes for All Ages. Youth Fellowship 4:45 P.M. JUNIOR FELLOWSHIP 7:38 P.M. WORSHIP = with the “Gideons” in charge. Cottage Prayer Meetings 7:30 P.M, Wednesday: We cordially invite you fo worship with us in all our services FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH T Lecation: EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Saaford at E. Pike Pastor: &. Bh mactmen, 08 Beseee, FE 5-4924 Salvation Army » Dedication Set > cation. Officiating at the service will be Ceremony, Reception to Open Service Center in Pontiac Sunday The dedication service and open house of the Salvation Army Men's at 2: 30 p.m. Sunday. . bd * * Captain Magnus A. Michalsen of the local citadel will give the invo- CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston Michigan Church School — 9:45 and 11:15 A. M. __ Family Worship — 8:30, 9:45 and 11 15 A. M. CHURCH «. the "NAZARENE | 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45A.M. Worship ......... 11:00 A. M. E WRETCHED MAN” Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. “A DREADFUL LESSON” 6:30 P. M. N : Bethany Baptist Church West Huron at Mark Street Dr. Jecoph Irvine Chapmsn, Paster Perey M. Walley Jr., Minister of Education Two W a 700 A. M. and 11 A. M. Sermon Paster: Religion” ~ Baptism at 11 Service . M.—Recreation 7:00 P.M.—B. Y. F. Groups 1:45 P.M.—Holy Land 7:30 P. All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev, C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Litany, The Rector 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rector Church School ST. ANDREW'S GEORGE'S : EPISCOPAL CHAPEL EPISCOPAL CHAPEL - ‘Milferd, M $301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion SF ee oo 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer church schol geen. = 00] . . Wed., 10 A.M. Holy Communion Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Rev. Walde R. Hunt, Vicar SERMON SUBJECT: “1 Believe In God” an officer and in various depart- , RICHARDS, Pastor ments of the Salvation Army, com- viahilhcdabe : ing to the Central Territory in 1953, Social Service Center will be held: with a pathetic streak. ,{Charley is wonderful and he idolizers her. It’s quite a story. Confident Living Tranalapiation Happens Today Same as Before vitation, she stalked into my room, followed by an obviously easy-going husband. “Sit down, Charley,” she ordered. And so pre-emptory and firm was she that I sat too. “Well, here he is,” she continued. “Now I want you to do something with Char- ley.” It was as if to say, “I've done all that PEALE . Tecan do; I'm at the end of my rope.” Later, when I learned in detail how Charley had messed up his life, failing in job after job despite a sound basic abil- ity, I really couldn't blame her too much for being a. bit im- patient. In fact, she wore well, and so did he, as I got to know them. He was one of those lovable, never grown-up fellows) Now, two years later, they are a great pair. She thinks We didn’t get the answer to Charley that day. His business took him around the country as did my lecture engagements. ‘By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE at ; ‘I was in my room,n the Hotel Sherman in ago . ‘ just finished speaking to a convention of business people. | J0int Session; Speaker The phone rang and a determined female voice said, “T’d) From Brazil like to bring my husband up to see you.” My). quick mental picture of a dominating wife) ‘The: First Church was confirmed when, in response to my in-/will celebrate 134 years of service ; re etions Se a aa a hills from whence cometh. my Current Religious Trend |strength. Morning orship ...... ll A. M. ana ir 6:15 P. M. Sunday | Worship M. Se eo Se ee ot te in ,_” |the building, is the first portion of|*-™nder’. a $1.5 million remodeling and build- “A what?” he asked bewilderedly. ing project of the Army. It opened| “Yes,” that's it; you're a half-a-minder.” I explained my con- last October. viction that his trouble, like that of many men, lay in a try, is for the rehabilitation of; ’ © gf ® Ld Christian Science The Rev. Paul T. Hart pastor of] The Rev. Philip W. Somers, di- : ree ger age ——, announc-|rector of public relations for the es t - Subject of Lecture —|ss,ttet.2t,cset jt, Sunday Detroit Bite Insitute, has acon So I met him here and there. As I probed and analyzed this personality I began to notice a repetitive phrase in his conversation, somewhat “like a defective needle stuck in the groove of a record. He would listlessly say, “I have half a mind to do this,” or “half a mind to do that.” Suddenly I saw clearly the basic reason for his soft uncertain approach, to life. ' “Charley,” I said, “I’ve got you figured out. You're a ‘half- The new center, at 118 W. former Whitfield, Walter & Daw- x *« * divided self, half given, half held back. “I know that’s the truth,” he admitted disconsolately. “I've from the work done on never really tried. I haven’t got what it takes.” — “Oh yes you have,” I declared. “All you need is to get it organized, to have your personality solidified and tough- ened.” All — *: * * = SUNDAY SCHOOL et ee ee eeeetoe eeeer ce vicccccess OMS AM. i MORNING WORSHIP . SCH EH OH ORES SE HCO EOE 1045 A.M. i ‘ EVENING SERVICE sveeseghe bkpecdonenscececsvesse cote P.M. BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY ee seeeeeecesesscensevess TOO P.M. re 7 3 ; ; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH opt ee Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev, W. B, Hakes, Ass't Pestor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 Av M.<+MORNING WORSHIP “THE MARK OF TRUE WISDOM” . 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES “REPENTENCE OF FAITH” ‘ Bor, liao eats ae a Na . I . School ....10 A.M. Study 7:30 P.M. F. ctecerecansd 6:55 P. M, aes CHURCH OF THE | - ATONEMENT United Presbyterian METHODIS ST CHURCH | § Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. 1) Morning Worship _10:45 A.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST | 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. - . Rev, H. L. Johnson, Pastor Baldwin at Fairmount 3... | + PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH | POeeeeere eee eer E. ©. SWANSON, Minister =. | 249 Baldwin—FE 4-7172 H REV. PAUL JOHNSON, newly elected pastor from St. Charles, Mo. contest eeee vane SETA ees ee eereereeeren see | See | ednesday Service eee eee ee eee + * > | : : owen » Music SUNDAY SCHOOL Broadcast Over WPON—10:15-10:45 Reo. Willard Stalleup, Speaking “wie ge. Maton a Supervised Rarer Tl A.M, . Dr. Malone, Speaking Emmanuel Baptist Choir 7:30 P.M, Dr. Malon kin, _ Baptismal, pa ye nd Se. amir powr1Acipress, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1058 pa eee enten Se Pe A We es ee BA ‘Annual Banquet Missionary to Speak;|< ant. _41_r_ (Show Slides of India | af Orchard Lake! smu: se. senmew, soos missionary in India for three and Lent ; H a half years, will speak and show ow Mariners Invite Group dies ot he KS hie OW! Lent,” 1 From Ist Presbyterian Sunday in the St. John Methodist| writen by the late Chacha * : urch hland Nebraska more, co-founder o * to Dinner Program -_ . |“ way. aun Behera ny — t ke ® gium, Miss Bellinger traveled] Church and Sunday School as throughou The annual Father and Son Ban- He nara gage ‘ TB hag ed grr cngpree [pated program, tea church rooms ‘at. sve Sirota o_o fo rent Lin Come, Poe an Seabee eae Be oe | Allehach, At 7 p. ; Raybon, president of the Woman's on “From the held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday./society of Christian Service stated) And when ye stand préying, for- UNITY . eee Charles Wright is in charge of the|the public has been invited. _| give, if ye have ought against any: ig The Rev. Donald Andrews of} geet, 7 __| that your Fiather which ts in heey. 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 the United : : : , John Emmert Jr., of Walled Lake| Therefore alj. things whatsoever jen may forgive you your tres- Junior High School will offer the) ye would that men should’ do to/| passes. But if ye do not forgive, invocation and Freddie Welch, a) you, to ye even so to them; for|neither will your Father which is student in Union Lake School, will) this is the law and the prophets." |in heaven forgive your trespasses. Sunday Service 11 A.M. |iof the Atonement, will at ; offer grace before dinner. : each Wedriesday. during the Lent- - ee The Rev. Alfrgd Holman, pas FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH pws a cee eee Church, CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. FIRST UNITED |, All members and tiene Detroit, will present pictures | Sunday School ............... PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | .,, te roller skating party at a oe 2? OF PONTIAC 6:30 p.m, Sunday. in Kenya and Presby- | Worship... ............ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ~ James 0. Cunnington, ener Presbyterian couples’ organization OR 3-9512 156 Mt. Clemens St, School Se Ceeeeeeeseeeoaave eevee Saturday, - Skippers of the group are Mr. «+ -Seturday, Pts yonns Peoples Meeting ... Saturday, Central M Rev. Millen H. Bank, ©. D., Minister Calvin ©. Rice, B.D. Asst. MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. “Jesus’ Most Persistent Sermon” -. Rev. Dr. Banks Speaking (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor Sunday School .9:45 Classes for All Ages Pastor to Show Slides Sunday German Newspaper Correspondent, Speaker 11:00 A. M. Worship ” SERMON: “CHRISTIAN SERVICE” UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 BALDWIN AVENUE Featuring: QUARTETTES — DUETS — SOLOISTS FROM DETROIT, ROYAL OAK AND PONTIAC Plus Congregational Singing. Oh, come let us sing unto the Lord, Let us make @ joyful noise to the Rock of Our Salvation, Ps, 95-1 7:45 P. M. : ie iti lif Graduate of Pontiac High : to Serve as. Missionary _ | setter eptam «ne Lutheran BETHEL TABERNACLE | Dr. and Mrs. John Slater of St.jdegree from Wayne State Univer) ‘The first meeting of the newly Tbe ge g= bi : Ey Fr Morning Worship .. a i : a g t ‘South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor - ‘SPECIAL NOTICE: SERVICES to BE ug a 4 SUNDAY, FEB. 23rd Clair Shores ha’ been appointed |sity. , organized Men's Fellowship of n the ’ Churches ji. 0 27 17 |redical missionaries to the Bel-Pleting his Internship at Grace/Bethany wil be held at 7:45 to SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH School .10 A. M. gian Congo by the Consesvative| om : marrow morning . p On Mt, Clemens St. (Across from YMCA) MISSOURI SYNOD Memicy Wenhip 11 A3 | Services at Regular Hours: i + i | Evangelistic Service 7:30 = Sunday Worship....10 A.M. Church School... .11:15 A.M Vc * tiac churches, then sail : i> 2 Dr. Slater is the son of Mrs. M. Y. P....... 6116 P, M, : » By Tues. Eve. Service .7:30 [yi.cci Siater of. 187 E. Huron St\"uryvoen meting (man, is assisted by Fred Gibson] py, GEORGE 8 CONSTANCE : St. Stephen's §)} Thars. Eve. Service .7:30 [iis broter, Dr. Dwight Slater, is a Fee temee Verena toent Pormeriy Waterford Towsship Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch {j“iready serving, ts emeneo with| Dt and Mra, Slater, former|paper correspondent, will be alr Mi ‘ S v.F.w. Hall Biva. © 1348 Baldwin Avenue ee eee a ard fmembers of First Baptist Church] speaker. ormer issionary, I) Getween Dixie and Sashabew) || FE 5-8256 ’ se eons oh have ~ a. yore a - oom offering : : | Following hi ong to aptist taken a Lica bes oA | senene chanel anon sokoet hs |cheven ur: Chom muces, f loweviook. momioe Sneaker at Services H Sunday School ...10:00 A.M. 194, he attended and was gradu- | - : : et || First Christian Church | ‘4 fom Westen Cees. ne . 4 Flocntary es tareign tease People, Saturdey’ 2 c.0s-c2 7300 pew ’ pep. oul “| Rag: oe Pope po som ts Bran Inter-Faith Music Festival saat Se Sem aes Africa| Night Pepe a as ; ae ” Church Phone FE 5-8361 GRACE || ome | to Include 9 Area Choirs Sverre 5) Ona pom Crines Genaeee ent | . D estor Res. OL 2-4751 Coll Church : Lake Rd. at a | An Inter-Faith Music Festival, last year in Temple Israel, De- |\159, a a oe ‘ Bervices ct 9AM i CALVARY sectarian Eola Copehvonk W| The, Rav, Wtin Whetien of Sal “a. se ot” oak nice tase Sunde eto ct 9AM BG MISSIONARY. CHURCH 170 singers trom nine choirs of the|Church of England will preach at)...» 19 te Rev. ane tots ot FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and 1] A. M. go Recah” yo area, as cn bg est gia services in Christ America _as missionaries where HURON AT WAYNE : | rome wean sj, nae a ne ama ** tem-| ‘The English clergyman is cur-|‘BeY were stationed in the Mag Poster... REV. WILLIAM, MARBACH, B.D. ‘ ? il ees Bese ae = ple BethEl, Detrolt; All Saints|rently on a five month speaking travelled by muleback to Teach | Associate Poster REV. GALEN 6. HERSHEY, 8.0. ° : ‘ ' 0 es, ; + ST. TRINITY a See eee Syin_|perticalarty active in vieusl odu-|vamers Swousbout the valleys and WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 7 poturn opel, Birmingham, (Sxton tn religion, author of “De "wine 7 CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30-11:00 ‘i Sry — : termined to Live,” and founder of| Mrs. Constance opened up a +e 6 0 Femme S -Ralph C. Claus, Paster 9 ian <7 ra Heatly Fito the English society, “Cancer es oaeal for young peo- B Sunday School ... 945 A.M. f ee ee one = During their second term, the! DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH First Service ...... 8:30 A.M Chorus, Detroit and Christ i; susscat Sos te aero a Second Service ...11:00 A.M. Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield Former Pastor Constances moved 200 miles far- > ehh: ‘eee . ; ; ther east into the jungle country] Sunday School ...... a.m. Morning Worship..... lla. m, : in the Amazon Basin opening | Youth Service ............... Assctscousvecseecssc sce . Accompanying the group will be Slated to Speak 7» cumations to both Indian al Evening Church Service ...... Gea bk ects chh-dlesesses 1:80 p.m. a tS orchestra composed of at St L ke’ white inhabitants. Travel here was] Midweek Service Wednesday .................0s.0:+: 7:00 p. m. ST PAUL m from the Detroit Sym- . LU s solely by dugout canoe. Paster—REV. LEE Lal.ONE S. 8. Supt—ARTHUR EWALD Joslyn at Third a Sa orches-| Beginning Sunday, the Rev. conn or Sea a one eben sr a ee CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Morning “ "1048 AM | DR. ORV ag eens Senees Se om Maes — > Sunday School .... 9:30AM. J" Speaking Dr. Garabrant said, “For many|the pulpit of St. Luke's Methodist 505 Rubus Aveane : oR =on “Mission churches have been exchang-|Church for the next 12 weeks CENTRAL Dr. Lola PB. Marion—Pastor eo : | | Methodist ing preachers for various services.|, 1m 198 when pastor of the Onl) Rev. J, Luther Sheffield, mataet «age dinner Extending to ethodist Church, Gideon will take charge of the BLOOMFIELD | ea aed choral festival is a|Re¥, Mr. Lord organized and was] CHRISTIAN * Soming service ine new venture. It could grow to be a|thé first pastor of St. Luke's, then as Gada -- TOWNSHIP big project in the Detroit area.”|‘nown as Galloway Lake Meth-j - CHURCH - Noe Mev voung People's Service Square Lake & Telegraph | Tact| The first and onty other Inter. |i ss pastorate G. W. GIBSON, Minister | tuo P. basBroheallate Sirvice Wm, C. Grate, Pastor Faith Music Festival was held from 1945 until he oiaaion bs 194g) FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw | DR. LOLA P. Legare ora — Sa od rates ‘cara ee F: _ |to accept his present work ini] Bible School ...... $45A.M. |) Cha , a a Meads Pole - , | toate Soe ete of|Guest Pastor, Choir Lansing. tof the Lenten dinner(| Momming Worship ...11:00.A. M. A Church With a-Friendly Welcome! + io | them: ofherwies ye have'no te- Youth Service ...... 6:00 P, M. : | “ 2a i Pat [ . ‘ at Providence Church series will be held at 6:30 p.m. Evening Service xe 7:00 P.M. : ST MARK Eee eee Pl ag of thi Rul pti ‘ee Prayer Meeting and Bible a | Columbie Avenue : : ee Se eee . niyo 2 Study Wed. ...... 7:00PM. BAPTIST ‘ J * i | # A - a . 4 hs ope THE SALVATION ARMY CHURCH Church Service ...11:15 A.M. | (CITADEL) ; | 64 wn Se Ave. o yea | a ry 1 sendy Schoo! 9:45 A.M. + Bersche, Pastor unday School ...... yeah Gave eeahes : ee ter. Get. SerchePous Hav. gaouce omerre uteri Tator —SUNDAY SERVICES— > |} morning Worship 5 20000000000.05 11:00 A.M. r res » Schoot | oneneneemremn _ day School-—9:45 A, M. Young People’s Legion—6 P.M. FL BATU. 5 cee eee rete ewe OF * Rr Union Lk. 4. comtogsce! poets WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Holincss Mosting-—t 1:00 A. M. | Salvation 8 Meating—7-30 P.M. —1 Evening Worship ...............++5 7:30 Pu My ranger HRS A: ; Andersonville Road — Near Dixie pena aaa ns Siege me aay le P.M. Wednesday Prayer gore cong 7:30 Ps Me : By OS een 700 te Meets Worle cs osceccrexes4b lk sad 11500 A weaning Gamadae n= ee “da 'tediied fe > George “we ‘ i: Evening wearer Phebe ors Ceeieenseeeeres . hl i uiate outhern a onvention $444 : of the? oY ie | : Hour Wednesday. PP PREPS FP | P.M. a | You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED : 3 : >. * ‘ .y : be sau . j : 2 Ne oe % eee ON a a ee “Sacer 4 ‘ 7 ax age ah \ & “ 5 _ \ ‘ a , ek a peste ‘ ' 4 4 ey - ae %, z ¥ { f : < 5 ee gon Ae ee ee \ : ce ren 5 i, 4 pee \ Bs ea - ; i ‘A Pest \ ‘ i - ; iy He ie ~ ee ee Wick ge 4g ee * 4 - . © Ae hey : . s A : es te a f 2 , oF . f ; es # : ca z i@ - : J rs \, { te - . s 2 es ts rere: a : . : p ‘ : if 3 : “i of S TEN THE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 22, 1958 ae , ; 7 to 3H urlers : w= It the Chicago - ye a io 90 Dies lowes [Pic ime may the to e American League race ~ Pontiac Downs Stubborn Wales Chiefs Rebound tee in 3rd Quarter & x k * Southfield and Berkley Triumph Vikings 59, Waterford | 5 8 ; past few days shelled out an esti- for SVC Victo ae on ni ee ers Billy Pierce, Early Wynn and BY CHUCK ABAIR — —_ ot ahead |son hit oe ee Herring-|Lance Gentile (23-, Jack Vincent Dick Donovan, : . Whether they're . battling for a for the Ist time singe opening |ton, who made € successive |(16) and Pat McCary (13). Al Le- trio Sox brass hopes Ousted for Rough Play always expect plenty of thrills.a goal by Evans, A. later . ad-|with 29 and Barry Campbell added : Yankees have clamped on the in Upstate Battle when Waterford and Walled Lake|vantage reached five before Her-/12 for WHS. WALLED LAKE _—s- WATERFORD AL's top rung, for these many in Upstate igo at each other in any sport. a ng ~ a ger - —— crippled aba ona Ea na 7S STE Riven 22-2 3} wears. ’ Last night's basketbal game was|'¥° fields but two Evans’ fouls sence of two starters, a ‘busy |McC'la Campbell ) By BILL CORNWELL la ema giles as ye local |2d a stall for the final 25 seconds|time before downing Van Dyke Anderson" ‘3 ie Devine “34 ckay i BAY CITY — Pontiac Central/#Vals left a capacity crowd limp|‘Wpched it. | S82 oe ee meee a col Smith 22-3 6 Meyer 26-4 8] M Runner Lamed; shook off stubborn Bay City here|{om the excitement of a wild fin), Us ENC aS 5° Baie esr lied them olf aun a. Settles eee fe Friday night for a 6454 victory |8h Which saw Walled Lake wind Sheree’ me amaoas : led them h won; a6 11-18 80 23 12-22 8 Illi H Wi M { Friday nig! tOrY/up on the long end of a 59-58|Velde hooped 12 as a reserve, all/its 11th overall belting Farming-|_ ater ig as int Win ee im a rough-and-tumble Saginaw)... at Waterford. in the last half, and Gary Ander-iton 69-47 behind the the scoring of) waterford : , Valley Conference basketball game : ao dy Sa po Gewese lint Central. Dumps Vikings The Chiefs fought back from a/ Were battling for a high ranking 34-29 halftime deficit to gain their} Istead of trying to avoid a cel- 5th triumph in nine Valley starts| '@* berth viewing the: tenseness and boost their overall record to} ° the contest. 10-5. xk *&£ &® -* e ; event, the relay, with Michigan pon It-was-the %th-straight league | The fact of the—matter is the} Lapeer won its 5th game df the needing Victory ts ayenre the setback without a win for the |game, coupled with a Southfield . sence hy: ng Romeo, 67-58, meet. The Wolverines’ seeond run- weak-shooting Wolves who lest (Victory over Van Dyke and cham- Indians Near SVC Title Galea with <7 ner, Milt Robinson, was leading by 10 yards when he pulled up teree players via the personal jpion Berkley's rout of Farmington.) by Conquering City Foe foul route and had three others — — North 75.58 ee. ig | lees ; we banished for unnecessary rough- | teams a dea . Last night’s|} Northern - : _| Bobby Mitchell and John - mene. three losers and Walled Lake now , Romeo managed to get within more each posted double victories os all are 36 meaning next week's one point 55-54 late in the game, for Illinois. Mitchell won the 60- Pontiac’s Jerry Williams was al- . Flint Central virtually wrapped but then La: got warmed F final games will decide the finish- poor up jyard dash in :06.3 and set a field 8 ejected during one scuffle &5/ers from 3rd through last. up the Sagingw Valley Conference pulled aw house record in the 65-yard low Bay City’s aggressive tactics ‘basketball championship last night Bulldogs are now 4-9 for the hurdles. His time of .07.4 bettered erupted in the 4th quarter. after -_ * * with an impressive 75-58 victory season, of a second the : Pontiac had rallied to take a com-| Walled Lake's hard-earned tri-jover bitter city rival Flint North- oe bald by ten dl an —" « hua denuarenisl ne oe a rr} swear glgetat oop : * |W in more wa |. The two teams entered the + 333 mee er MY BUDDY — Larry Vandervelde seemed to at : Butch Kokaly, Fred Finn sndlone. Each gained a victory over] game in a tie for Ist place With Meicaian $312 Proper ‘ 219] the last instant that the fellow holding the ball after a missed shot Gophers Trip Wolverines my events were all given! woth cosenon. the Loose tenn 7-1 league records. Each school Stephens 1 0 2 ak 215 was Walled Lake teammate Kirk Evans and not an enemy as he ANN ARBOR ( — - Minnesota the — lor the Wolves. Williams var > headin of the way.| B® ome Valley game remain- Ritter’. i 2 4| Started to grab it away in the Ist half of last night’s Viking-Water- |. ored five goals in the second made his exit along with Finn. —afte most ‘| Ing, Northern visiting Pontiac =o 3 ig | 10rd clash. Trying to reach in from behind and really make @ [period and defeated Michigan 10-5 Pontiac's three-pronged attack | Waterford played some of its | and Central entertaining Saginaw Score by Quarters steal is Skipper Jim Devine. Walled Lake trailed most of the jin a Western te Hock- of Bill Hayward, John Bandy | best ball of the season in the | next Friday. fagocs 2 ig it 388] way but came on to win 59-58. ey League game last night. and the ousted Williams was | ist half sparked by John Her-.| Cuntrai forged into a 32-25 halt- : more than Bay City could handle | ‘ington and led by as much a5 |1:-1 jead and really poured on the “ . as the Wolves went down to their | 16 at one point. The scoreboard |.) after intermission for its con- — ——10th toss of thes season wis rend por see wie Heine: [vincing showdown triumph. : games. ton owning 18 of the 39 Four Central cagers broke into Hayward captured hon- double figures, headed by Felix . S ors with 18 points while Bandy * ¢ * Miller who bagged 21 points. North- ' | contributed 14 a dozen in the 1st} But gradually as the 2nd halfjern’s Maurice Woodson scored 20 half, and Williams added 12. [St going the pendulum started] points. - 4-4 —— ge a The down- geo defeated city rival * 2 © * 2 «& x 2 & W. an a | olves Get - oe pies — Chiefs. They tight zone defense which forced came Saginaw Valley-contest oa cracked Bay City’s lax defense fe,|th@ home club’ to shoot from out-the Saginaw High floor. ratss rms rece | Avondale Rallies to Wis pep rare dl hola. (Side. Waterford started missing} cewreat N ON THE BALL-Excellent as 49 i ‘- Wolves > tine to seize a| 204 the visitors capitalized by fast), "§ 3% mera - ‘fs $8) & scorer and rebounder in de- in ] . S143 edge entering the final|reaking to many easy baskets led/xir” | § $8 Woodson 1 9 14] feat last night was Waterford’s: ! : by Larry Vandervelde and Kirkipyiiiey $113 Gaines” 4 6 9| John Herrington who tallied 29 —_— e*«? Evans, bucas- = 4 1 8 Manley 2 $19) points, This 1st quarter rebound , - , “ aa te eat ee ee Senders ® 1 1) resulted in a fast break for a Keego 5 Winner | Bandy’s layup score |Waterford after an 11-point Viking! - ant 3 ia we dasket Skippers. | | 6 OS, eee bes Hane ” — =) — = == An Avondale victory and a Lake put the Spartans ahead to stay., scoring attack. George Almashy | unson meshed a jump shot to | Orion defeat dropped the local! Bush finished with and John paced Clawson with 12. i . put the Chiefs — | M ale hit 16 _ a ALE MADISON W. Bloomfield Laces 2 gave up their rivals into a tie for 3rd place in) Masseng: . . vG vr tp ea ve rE ve Brighton 63-58, While , — jthe Oakland B League as Fitz-/ 4 44-pomt tast half was the |Gorer £13 Moos =r eas) . CFIQHTON teal d t ras y yor . to 13 _ }gerald took over sole possession| answer for Avondale. The Yellow a 13 3.29 Goesett 6 3 4) Milford Falls, 67-35 : ans Jest concted nse trom 2 pa ro cactets. led ee ot bee Bee. bE ioe A , : k ot The Spartans moved ahead of} er came off the bench to join |Suin 9 3'3 __* * "| Clarkston is in the enviable post- of, Rpt nd ‘period gave Bay 3 tet closest ‘contenders for the Jerry Hill and Ray Goforth im 25 15 6 16 17 4) tion today of being able to win the | ity its halftime e after runnerup behind c ‘an impressive offensive showing. Score by ‘Wayne-Oakland League champion- SESE ELE sc teeisUpct rapt 7 Troy by slowing Jim Drake down| 11 tea 16 of hie 27 white Mean it 55 23 BoSlaup by just splitting its final two margins of two to six points. A to post a 59-54 win at Orion and oar ’ te the inst Ons Gale an earlier triumph over the | W@lker and Goforth hit their en- FITZGERALD LAKE ORION |games coming up next week. flashy .spurt _ | match i FG FT TP FG FT TP dulans chased Ga Chics fats @ : two periods, noerpdenimgerd 7 216 Deeks «=». f #8) fortable setting last night by wal- five-point hole at is issi Taking advantage of the occa- Rick Moos topped everyone with |pirawei ¢ 1'f Yi Wegener 3 3 $/loping Holly by a 78-58 count as _ Forward Jay English was Bay tho 200 sani: fo 6-4 hy whinging ai ety bi Mate eae oe at eye Rae _ City’s outstanding performer. He | An unexpected defeat for Or-|has been coming along well as a| T- FREDERICK orc | Madison 65-49 after a Ist half lu: had little trouble the rest of} Sore r_ Quarters_.* Mt The victory clinched at least a tallied “27” points to head tS | chard Lake St. Mary Eagiets, and|scorer in recent games. Genne’s\ ene 2 a4. $ Ryan 3 8-9 14, Seare, Troy extended its season |). way with a well - balanced |f'38 Id *. | 3 the for the title for CHS regard. Wolves scoring column and was the victory for St Fred- t int-maker, however, was tall hon 4 $3 7 bavia” 3} 3 29| Streak to 15 games to remain | pees : * less of the outcomes of the final a es Sor tet a aes nals Larry David with 20. Teammate gic” ¢ ff %% Ais, ] $1 3) as Oakland Country's only un- games against Clarenceville and Eagich wes the ont t Be erick Ram cagers, marked the|@lTy Dirxer (oe 5 0 2) beaten team. The Colts downed 2nd Northville. Northville y one of Bay| (11, hial basketball activity, 0%" Ryan contributed 14. m tes poe on. place City's five starters to be around Gi a ree eee Friday alia After 6 minutes had elapsed in ‘Kennedy H 13 3 ween haere tel” romped at Milford 67-35, at the finish. John Young, Bob the 3rd period at Orchard Lake| ae oe Drake running ma Bloomfield com a Bishop and Jerry Gross departed * * * 18 21-34 §7 18 11-20 41/ Nick Neira have been hitting in the with the count 26-25 for Eaglets' Score by Quarters ot 63-58 to take. with five personals and Kokaly d i St. Frederick .... 11 11 1§ 26—97/ 20s all season but the combination A cold 3rd period for the Eaglets,|Ed Johnson of the Hedwigs dunked $f Fredgtic® «..------- $34 2 over 4th place in the W-O and wag sent to the showers. on their own floor, was the stum-jone and John Czerwinski added) 87. ¥ (CL) St. REBWIO (Bet) of = alert Fitzgerald defense and x *&. t bling block over which St. Mary|another to send Detroiters ahead! soniuz'o “f '$ ® ceerwins “f “f {| 8 “cold” shooting-night saw Jim Hills 58-48 in other loop games There were 44 fouls called in/fell to Detroit St. Hedwig, 52-48.|29-26. Visitors then collected enough /Wlodkowl 3 § 14 Mier | $ 4 1s/finish with only 10 as Nick rung ee + the rough contest, 25 against the|Loss was the 5th for the Eaglets|to make the total 40-29 near the Maciew! 1 0 2 Johnson 3 0 6/UP 28. . Clarkston held leads of 17-11 at Wolves. and leaves their record at 11-5.\end of the period. Going into the Bomsk? 9 1 1 Sacaygl = 3-612 x * * Ist quarter and 33-25 at halftime Pontiac x * It was'a different story in St. finale Eaglets staged a terrific) ane Ta te 82 Lake Orion led 33-30 at half- before breaking its game wide ontiac’s junior varsity romped! qhomas hall, here, where Gene |SC°ing rush for 20 points, but |time but a 168 3rd period edge ith a 23-16 3rd quarter score to a 53-23 decision over the Bay Wright's steady - roi club Hedwigs matched it and that was) Seats by Quarts liced the verdict for the visitors, : : City reserves in the preliminary = one-point ot period the game. Loss was St. Mary’ s. Five straight jump shots by Fitz- game. Bob Finley fired 12 points : 3rd in a row. Bt Marecouctum: 7 Hg 33288 gerald’s high scorer Bob Bush Leroy Parks sparked the . for the Little Chiefs —— ———— ~o = to their 1ith league vic- ° ed it to four at halftime, . } PONTIAC ,QTY ,,| and then rolled along to the : ~ , pelts with Uk Noles adene ve Hayward 7 4-7 18 Young 4 1-3 98 Rams’ 9th win, 57-41. St. Fred- and Dick Lippert 12, Williams ‘ “4 2 Piotr'ski 2 6-0 4) erick has lost four. St. Cecilia ~ bd " whftmer } 2-4 ‘ Bis op 3 +4 ‘ has a 3-10 record. * ’ ' inability Holly center nson - ross - Serge 2 $0 $ Dunn” 6 Gl o| Rams ace, Tom Derocher, paced Ng spot duty hurt the losing. cause Bandy 7 0-0 14 € home club with 16, aided ma- : ‘ " , : s _ Totals 24 17-36 65 Totals 22 10-33 94(teTially by Bill Bieri's 12. Bieri The Eastern — ee ee ee eee BIRMINGHAM ¥G FT TP Ban oy 4 pre eye ser Pont Seore by Quarters standings gota shuffling last night; was 35 by Barry Wall in the late en wot | —., 7 ; was in and out of yaad ‘ontiae ...... 1 4 4—65 = ; , 4 ; BO CRS oc csacccscc.. 132109 «1164 when the state’s 6th ranked class; 40's. Bash 1 @ 2 Miles ge6 then on 1 . A field goal by Ron Quarters in|ketton 151133 Batt 23% Ex-Champ Dog jy sas or tne shamvock cout he lat tive seconds handed Hel Rite” “PUM RRS $8 § to tally 20 points while Bil Tavlos Ortonville Gets Bids tor Title SN A CL a CEE ee oman : ; lemens in yesterday's other EML a> $8.04 oa oe an 4 ‘ East Detroit took the lead from |game at Mt. Clemens, Len Nowicki Seer $ Quarters ase: , Northville was never pushed GRAND*JUNCTION, Tenn. —| the start and never fell behind (netted 27 points for the Parkers. pot tee nee TEM j hard at Milford as 6-8 cen- Former champion Palamonium| as five players led by Gary Ball- , 4 Jett Goodrich returned to ac- § made a strong bid for the national ’s 20 points accounted for all ee | | tom for the Ist time since early field trial championship yesterday he pokey - Dryden Wins 2 d Strai ht - ye . | December. He garnered 16 for ; but probably fell a little short. § on gnt ‘ | the Mustangs while Cap Pethers Blackhawks Win 63-55; The re _— and liver pointer, a ae eee ee ges Nageomen hooped 21 and Dick Biery 11, cago waste em ea es Almont Falls in O Oxford Falls for 15th caloosa, ‘Ais, Fas a eee Detroit was able to hit from the mont a Ss in ver tire No Milford player could connect Straight Game race but his bird work was some-|tside, Ferndale could not find more than two field goals as g what sloppy. the range.- .| Memphis clinched second place; Two Class © Imlay | Terry Anderson's total of seven prc} cane a 8 Braces in a morning run were zs & ora rag oni pragellg ge by| City and Almont got together in ge ag i final *ford ‘started and finished) Farmer’s Flak, owned by J. S.| Birmingham played host to Port:;W4ipping Brown City 45-26, while) an inter-league: scrap ang Im- sae Se" fn strong, but the Wildcats still-went|Farmer of Pontiac, Mich.. New Haven was nipping Armada,| lay won out in overtime 67-65 by John’Lucadam and Ross Gown 40 theig’ bik ‘ er 0 ntiac, Mich., and|Huron and the Maples had a school 36-34 and iar a onal « ‘der ‘ oth loss of the sea-/Turnto, a setter owned by George scoring broken when Bob Stephen- and Dryden was trouncing| after Ab “blew a 16-polat Pulled West Bloomfield . im at North Branch took a 49-41 Feltman of Union City, Ind. son hit for 36 points on 16 fielder Capac, 60-35 in other loop con-| lead, |from behind in the final half, They decision ew x ~ Gea =— to last/and 11 free throws, to pace the|©s'. a * < ~ pe for 13 of the Lakers’ final . at least another week. 64-44 lead. miay of Sou Central : : In another South Central game, su e «+: League is now 12-0 for the season TT oe MOLY ee Ortonville moved with a half-game ° ; Uti Sc 56 a7. while Almont is 14-2. Lange- rks H PY Fae. ; H % of leader Imlay by trouncing Mil- NBA Standings Birthingham never lost the Ica ores “ man had 20 for Imlay Dori Decker = 3 i 4 a4 lington 63-55. lead after a close 12-11 first peri- Eshenberg ‘and Frank Hartway on a i a Ortonville led all the way until EASTERN DIVISION od. The Hurons tailed to get a Rout of Lake Shore had 18 and 1? for Almont. } 3: hy Pg Millington tied it 53-53 with two |poston =o.....0<.ce00.s.. Boe” csi eee ot tot 7 * we! § 315 < : reve ate ote nad a tree nrdoon’s |Phitedeiphie TR Be ay OL a2 A big second period which net-| D7ven made- it two straight G4 s Te ie ed 2 rie ie wai ater ting BE Bem BH ’ | + 60 e the way as. the Chieftains : oi ; Seats om «behind Cracks [Bis ae oe 2 = Wolfson Heads SA Loop downed “Lake Shore, 3632, last “ dt ie ie ROM Z i night. * * 7 eS : A 5 with 17. | sprees aes sie rv | AUGUSTA, Ga, W+Sam Wolf. iW 49ers Sign Jim Pace. “8 Pho ne eh : Oxford's big lead was after one/§ iia at Minneapoiis son, former owner of the Jackson-| Bill Rohnkhol got nine of his 10| SAN oa stan Be: 7 a FRANCISCO .# — Jim ‘ ‘period when it was 145. At half-| ae iy Fg a ville Braves, succeeds’ Bill Terry |points in fhe second quarter and Pace, University of Michigan half: . Pever but his 2 a $ _— i i : tiie it Was 18-18 and in the third Philadelphia fiz, New York 111, overtimefas president of the South Atlantic|Jim Cole got eight of his 16 in the back who was named the most a e game.. £8 Hudson sie - tod nL —o. —, it — 119. Boston , baseball league, Wolfson -was|same period, ‘ valiable Big Ten\player last year,| 1 field | like: the ons oe Padaock ; ; : 9 Friday own Ph is: vs. Boston at Providence elected at a meeting of the direc- Utiea, now has a 6 record for|retumned a signed contract verter here which, missed in the 2nd quarter after he g the Skipper | i; a oe oe s == (ShOrtStOp Job Jock Tighe Assigns) | Ex-Boston _ Infielder PCH Mat Team | vs rw soel z : i ° ce re, ona alors Wins Close One = sedis om 9 hey Sete 5 Dent eee for a- higher finish in the 1958 matches enabled Pontiac Central Tiger manager Tighe : to overcome a big deficit and de-isigned Pesky a te teachl feat Melvindale 24-22 in. its final| Martin how to cover the vital in- home wrestling appearance of the/field position. Pesky now is a man- ewe Geen a ee when Dave Payne scored a pin. Phraya ad Tom Osler, sophomore star pang capeetboe fred nc and Jerry Fields) on » regular basis. He was 8 : won decisions to put them ahead) second and third baseman with to stay New York and the Athletics. John Herron's pin produced the said Pesky “will work yl held to decisions, Jack Keller had FRIDAY’S HERO — “Friday's Hero” was Péntise Press Phote a Pontiac pin early in the meet. ir tae ee ee Toast! the title given to this prize-winning picture by a Speed Graphic camera with a 10-inch tele It was the Sth straight triumph and Reno Bertola. Pontiac Press photographer Ron Wagman, who photo lens. The picture shows fourth quarter | sear ordicad — or ™ —_— for pond vei tt nt took second place in the sports division of the action in the 1957 Bloomfield Hills-Milford high rebounder Todd s regular gl Pesky helped . ly out with an is injury. Tuesday at Roval Oak Kimball. , annual Michigan Photo contest. Wagman used school football game at Bloomfield Hills. Tighe With * teams in recent pecke Noswviné| Oak Park Winner, 53-50 |,, He added be was confident Mar-| "Pace on Leaders Tonight tin can fill the bill at shorts Free Press 2 was different and got one back.| Oak Park broke a tie with two|for Detroit. 7 ' Big Jeff Goodrich is a Mustang! minutes to Play to nip L’Anse| Tighe also said he feels Kuenn, . . : again. He scored 10 at Milford Creuse, 58-50, last night. Bob Bai-\Tiger shortstop for the past six Disappointed Friday, after being felled by sick-\ley hit 18 for Oak Park while|years, ca make the to - Her Mother - ness last November. 'Ron Skrocki got 18 for L'Anse. _| centerfield. ———__——- — J — “Martin's will 4 : . be to get tee ony ee cuae DETROIT (# — The Detroit,ern Division, take on the division; night, the Hawks clinched a tle Gisele MacKenzie was headed plays from the other side of sec-|Pistons, in 2nd place by a slim|leading St. Louis Hawks tonight. | for the division lead when they for a career as a concert vio- bese,” Tighe said. “I know|.002 percentage margin in the| George Yardley continued his | ®4ged the Celtics 119-100 in st,| — linist-——until someone stole . ond cover the ground for us,|National Basketball Assn.’s West- ’ Louis. Philadelphia strengthened her $3,000 violin. Sports Business Good Bat oe ¢ on a ane Sa ae ae ite sed pleco peciiicn with 6 cided instead to Shel ‘_ ; . plays and throws. Pesky really e from hehind and defeated the eo wagasrip themega d over the./ a Today, at 30, she’s should help him. Chief Tankers Cincinnati Royals 199-107. The |“ Place New York club. 1958 queen. Follow : Pe . siies ‘ \ J _ The Hawk win clipped the Cal- bee : vietory edged the Pistons “past rise to stardom in | Renew Scoring the Royals in the division stand. | ics first-place Eastern lead to TH) — ganal io TV Prevor at | : ’ ings, Detroit now has a 36-96 |S4mes over the Syracuse Nats. Sandy's Butach Pot tone: ™ Rivalry Today Dunk Bay City Pk Cae EE eae aso aa : ANN ARBOR, Mich. w — In-jonly about $13,500 during the last Cincinnati was ahead 103-100| two could clinch the Ensen Os tercollegiate athletics at Michigan fiscal year, a report made yester-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with slightly over three minutes for Boston. is a 1%4-million "ap pease: ¢7, »| Sports lest money. aging 31.4, according to figures| 4:4 the PCH mentor. “Duke pentear Marhar ba Meckegen 48 Other miscellaneous income|from the National Collegiate Serv-| mins did an excellent job in Benton 5 ' Seeders ruminein ©, | expe a a tno S147 S04. 20e Bureau te ndvidual mediey. Ow meaey QECOIA Table Net Champ cents 70, Lansing Eastern 62 $1 436,094.68 (M) during the same R ille D Ki il relay team also was good, missing; Coloma 58, Waterviiet 44 , osevilie Vowns imba the pool.record by two-tenths of Case City 67, Sandusky 51 ‘period. About a third of the ex- , Pe ' There Caro a. Croswell-Lexington 8 pendit was spent on pleat sf ille wen tn Ch ba a Licey oN nner re second, Pontiac's veteran} Miss Carol nip prc state | Clarenceville $8, Bloomfield Hills 48 ditions such as the new. pressbox| etball in 14 woke (3:18.2); Roses) able tennis artist, has shown that singles pion, is competing in Z Saeenes Oe Beer of * game starts last night, eeeees sa Fa ean still master the younger |the Michigan Table Tennis Tourna- rlotte 47, Tonia 46 (ot), and increased seating capacity atia 54-40 triumph over Royal Oak Sard sea reir (Gibbs, Powers,’ Rob- | cot ment this weekend at the G.A.R. n Dundes th Yoaiiantl Linco os ys “Ee um. <<. Kimball at Royal Oak, The defeat 7 Ra . ket het Berne rotor. Second won the city’s first an- building in Detroit, along with Se the best way ieton neside fa Grand Legge 39 | must be récognized was Kimball's 10th in 12 games. [jon) 1:22 0. =i henil Jes champion-|©OTd, Wettlaufer, Carl Knaack, live East Detroit 60, Ferndale 46 funds of the board have now been n ndicap singles champ Dave Beruhert, Ronald Beckmen in Flint Centr 18 Pint Northern 3 —«{ filly expended,” gaid the report ship last night by breeging past) Sass Midis Parad Frasce th Gealg'tine a, _—_{ignedd by board chairman and ati Spartans,’ Purdue Busy Tonight finals st to Penden Guteh toon Flint Kearsiey 16, Lakeville #1 letic director Fritz Chrisler, “Any y gnt . finals at the Pontiac Central High | pees ar o > : ; Piushing 68, Fenton 87 organization having a budget of ’ girls’ gymnasium, | FOR Biss Bs Se esac. og |approximatey $150.00 (a) which , Heymann bowed in straight || Win Tap-Hit Albums int Duley 1 Fine Bentley $0 yun 500 a. hand is Bisa ae RES were In New Music Contest “Flint Hoover 81, Mich. 8 Sch, tor Deaf 27 |very close margin.’”* ; : 21-19, = § Goodrich #4. ingen 52 The report said the shortness | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game, other action Monday night/|feating Dick Bartow and Don We-| : armfyl of hit-tune platters in. the Sunday Free Press "Musi. cally Yours" contest, It's fun and profitable for anyone. feature in TV Prevue, . ity 43 , gan a » 40Wa a Hastings 8 regavilie 34 templating any substantial ad@- (first and second place teams in Northwestern and Wisconsn at GT Almont #8 tot ditions or changes to the physl- \the torrid Big Ten basketball race, | Minnesota, m Ar! son st, Magy 27 eal athletic plant. meet second division opposition to- But it s -been 2 | 7 e ol battle at Monday nigh fore Ere hoses ao come carly stage, planning done]. Mean Sate (3) tes sunday Tilt 35th in Series Traverse City 46 the new north campus. last place Wisconsin (3-7) and Pur- P anlage $b Mou Univ. High 41 The report indicated Michigan’s|due (64) is host to ninth place | shail 9f, Albion 69 pleasure with the Big Ten’s new| Minnesota (4-7). ams | | Memphis 45, Brown City 26 | financial aid plan. In previous games Minnesota de- i terman. Heymann moved into the |] title round with victories over How- |] ard Heckman and Bill Wettlaufer. } A Story About Your Pet Niles 96, Buchanan 51 Tt also showed a desire for a|feated Purdue 83-76 at Minneapolis Can E. ; Kew Haven \aaand Ss rao ot been \ ; i i = i ¢ ™ em Mey i: ri iJ mn oe ? = - A * r oe a ? e: ys Z = * : iy me Re ys : & \ ; ¥ Y ve ; fl { j ; \ Oe 4 Pe T i ft: ‘ 4 \ * ; ; Lj ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1958 a re, ; . You are cordially invited _— —, to attend the DEDICATION SERVICE and | << ‘7 CAMPENTRY SHOP. One of the q - dt | Hh [ eg . |= rehabilitation sheps in operation et the Pontise Salvation A: _ of ~The Salvation Army Mens Social Service Center 118 W. LAWRENCE | on Sunday, February 23rd, 2:30 p.m. : | Commissioner CLAUDE E. BATES | | Territorial C ommander, Officiating UPHOLSTERY SHOP. Provides rtanity te readjust men for 4 ir return to society. Werk = | turned out goes to the Red Shield Center {s completely self- supporting. The Salvation Army is proud and happy to welcome you to the Open House and Dedication Services this Sunday. It is indeed-with pride that they show you this ““dream-Come-true”’ the actuality of a Men’s Social Service Center in Oakland County. They have come a long way in a¢complishment, they have turned an old warehouse and the communities discards into a new life for the men of the:street. atte , - Proceeds to operate the center come from the sale of your discarded articles, which are refinished or repaired by men who are learning new trades or applying skills from out of their past. They have’ their own outlet, the Red Shield Store. Papers and rags are baled and sold to paper mills and industrial firms for re-use. ‘Through the _revenue gained from these sources the center is completely self-supporting. They now have accommodations for fifty-five resident men. - ‘ sn RECREATION 18 NECESSARY. In j the second floor recreation reom - fs this poel table, TV, beoks and i Jj refreshment bar. This Announcement Sponsored by the Following Pontiac Merchants a The very things that we don’t want, the articles that collect in our attics, basements and closets . . . are the basis of success of the Salvation Army Men’‘s Social Service Center. - MAPLE LEAF DAIRY 20 E. Howard St. FE 4-2547 THATCHER, PATTERSON, WERNET 711 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 CORWIN LUMBER and COAL COMPAN 117 S. Cass. FE 2-8385 GEE COAL ond OIL COMPANY 9! Lake St. FE 5-8181 DETROIT CREAMERY 408 Auburn Ave. FE 3- sas | FARMER'S MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. FE 2-0119 OLIVER SUPPLY COMPANY 150 S$, Telegraph. FE 4~-1577 . RUSSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR 170 W. Pike St. FE 4-5905 CLOONAN DRUG CO. : 72 N, Saginaw. FE 2-0161 STEWART-GLENN COMPANY . 86-96 $, Saginaw. Fe eget ROGERS ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2260 Dixie Hwy. FE 5-6396 ’ SMITH and ANDREWS CONSTRUCTION CO. GEN. CONTRACTORS as 21140 Greenfield. Lf 6-4422 “PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrencé. Elmer H. Reynolds, Gordon £. Reynolds ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS aod 48 W. Huron. FE 2-818! FAY-BARKER HARDWARE tes é A PONTIAC STATE BANK 28 N. Saginaw. FE 4-3591 - 79 $. Saginaw St. FE 2-3721 SYLVAN PLUMBIN : ~ ab Rar a A TING INC. MATTH S$ Ch a 4 Mill mnie CHEY aeeey, % eo ee pe eg an * ‘AC PRESS _ w A 2 ponies ae et hae, Hae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 sy a Your Neighbor’s House By JANET ODELL Pontiae Press Home Editor Not many carpenters’ appren- tices. finish their schooling: and their home~at the same time. This was the experience of Ron- ald Collins of Moorwood street, - Clarkston Estates pleted his four years in his chosen work At the same time he finished building his 1900 square foot home. * * * The, Collins’ (she works full — ~ time in an office) chose a half . Pontiae Press Photes by Tom Gerls acre lot in the subdivision south | PALS—Ronald Collins had no chance of posing without his dog chimney. At the left is the hand-pegged cobbler’s bench made by of Clarkston village. For three | Hans who's a ham acgor and must get into the act. This picture Mrs. Collins’ grandfather. The dining room is at the right, in this a Pay — dwel- | _shows very plainly the grain of the gumwood paneling on the _ picture. lers. The first year plans were drawn and footings for the house were put in. . rage was built. “You have no : idea, Mr. Collins says, “how use- ful it was to have that garage built before the house.” The third year saw the completion | of ,their six-room house and | breezeway. | That was a year ago. Of course, there are still things te be done. The fact that the Press was to photograph the house hurried the couple inte papering one wall of the sew- ing room and the bathroom. They still have-furniture and rugs te buy. The back porch isn’t all done. But . and this is different from many people who. build it themselves _. , the Collins won't have to add on any rooms. What they built will take care of them and any future family for many years. Their rooms are large; their house is DONE from a building standpoint. TRIM EXTERIOR You drive up to the front door of the Collins home on a semi- circular drive. The house ex- terior is gray brick with tur- quoise trim. The breezeway and garage set back a little ways from the front of the house. Just inside the double front combine turquoise, avocado and yellow. Furniture is blonde mod- ern. ps LARGE BEDROOM — All the bedrooms in the Collins’ home are large. This one, at the front of the house, has long corner windows. Walls are turquoise. The plaid bed ruffle and curtains , BUILT IN CLARKSTON — The Ronald Collins built this six room house with breezeway and garage in Clarkston Estates No. 2. Mr. Collins, an apprentice car- penter during the time he was working on the house, took three years to construct the gray brick structure, Trim is turquoise. The house contains 1,900 square feet. OLD AND NEW BLEND — In the corner is an antique organ ‘tique. In the dining room it is traditional mahogany. The living room is a step | fo Mrs. Collings’ grandmother. Her hu parsvicdbeves A gay lower than the dining room and the hall. Walls & fous tag topes are pete blue;, yin tas ad le Wag oe Tales coin ot mde whe a the rug is rosy beige. = ? / | : s . i “% 4 ; F ‘ av / , j F > oer ee \ * . ify p : rear - ; : \ ? f During the second year the ga- | Ronald Collins Complete doors is a slate floored vesti- blue, Between the door and the kitchen is a coat closet with louvered doers. The hallway leading to the bedrooms at the right has a hardwood floor. To the left and one step down is the 17x24-foot living room. At the front is a bay window with whit? ruffled curtains. An an- tique maple day bed fits well in this bay. Mrs. Collins covers it with a patchwork quilt. GUM WOOD PANELING Walls are pale blue; the ceil- ing white acoustical tile. The front’ of the chimney and the wall above the bay windows are paneled in gum wood finished in a natural shade. Behind the. win- dow paneling is indirect lighting. The low hearth is tiled, while other tiles frame the fireplace opening. Above it is a ceiling light. It takes two rugs to cov- A LONG ROOM — Light from the window at one end floods this long kitchen. Walls are shock- ing pink, pine cupboards are finished in a nat-— ural shade. The floor is spatter print linoleum waisaee S SEWING ROOM — A room pen angry which to’sew (and one in which she can leave a is this tiny sewing imess and-close the door), Home in Clarkston er the floor in this room; they are rosy beige color. Much of the Collins’ furniture is antique. The little organ be- longed to her grandmother; Mr, Collins took off all the ginger- bread trim and refinished it. Now it is a -beautiful pale golden shade. Near the bay window is an an- tique table with two old rockers in front of it. One of the latter has quaint flowered cushions on it. Mrs. Collins’ grandfather made her a pine cobbler’s bench to use as a coffee table, This is pegged, rather than nailed. Other furniture needed to fill this huge living room includes a davenport and chair uphol- stered in blue with blond wood trim, A more modern chair is blond wood with pale green cushions. At the far end of the living room ig the dining room. This & ea room of Mrs. Collins. Even the wallpaper is in . * ‘ Ay heeping withthe purpose of the. oan Por light there’s a window over the’ sewing machine - and a semi-direct ceiling fixture, «~ is up one step. Instead of win- dows it has French doors opening out into the breezeway. A bookease on one side of the step partially closes off this area. On the back wall is a hanging shelf with Mrs. Collins’ cup col- lection. Over the table is a star spray light’ fixture. The floor here is prefinished hardwood in a bleck pattern. Walls are blue like the living room, Furniture is dark ma- = sas — The kitchen is a long harrow room with a large window .at one end. Because Mrs. Collins is only five feet tall, all her cup- boards are lower than in most homes. The floor has spatter print H- noleum in pink, gray and black, Walls are shocking pink. Space has been left between the. stained _ (Continued on Page 14) in pink, black and gray. Chintz curtains are pink and black. There’s a rotisserie in the wall oven at the left. Out of the picture, at the right, is the washer and dryer. VAAN Ss ey ties ' good © “FOURTEEN | |__*__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, | \* 4 : 2 ig Ma Foe: 4 : See “s ol | mits Fs v ee ae ¥ =e \ BS nome improvements Breexeways Commercial Buildings Additions Concrete Work Attic Remodeling Porch Enclosures __Recreation_Rooms Reofing | Kitehen Remodeling Siding Garages Bathrooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing white light just east of Oakland BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE ’ Fused for the final clean-up. MOVE-IN COSTS DOWN — Because of recent relaxations of FHA requirements it is possible to move into this Highland Estates house for under $1,000 “move-in” costs. The house, called the Challenger, has 3 bedrooms, full basement and a large family room. The kitchen includes a 9-foot refrigerator, an automatic washer and FRDRUANY 21st 5 ¥ Tricks of Painting Trade Will Produce Better Job Before painting a surface which ‘has been waxed, remove all traces 'with turpentine or one of the prod- jucts prepared especially for that » Clean rags should be * * * * If your painting job involves ‘hiding cracks, rough or patched) Be iplaster-or dry wall seams, try|* ‘using @ texture paint which is ithicker than regular paint. First |brush it on. Then stipple with a ibrush or sponge. i | The first large scale silvering of jecietons in — was begun by | | NO MUD. TRACKED IN if you make scrapers from scraps of metal mounted on wooden sup- ports. Pattern 237, which gives actual-size guides for five dif- ferent mouritings, is 25¢, Chil- dren love the animals. 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Sales are be- Many women readers enough for A gg hips su Gating System | stretns watnaer | ; it does a dressmaker scene with needles, posongs Paha shears, etc. in ' white, Lighting is excellent, Takes Pro Hand rn ' Of the three bedrooms only one | SEE | sive guides for cut-outs for house us | and yard all for $1, Orders un- | der $1 add 10e service charge. FIRST | rhe pontiac Press Pattern Dept. | For Best Bedford Hills, New York. Quick Service Dust—Unwanted Insulator ture in the other two rooms they can be used for guests. they are not complete. pair your house heating. boiler ccner wt Gir canteen ‘Tile fs tinker w controls, is the advice offered by the Plumb-/SEASCAPE PAPER ing - Heating - Cooling Information Bureau, © i * * * It is best to leave all repairs * * * A wise precaution is to arrange service man will lubricate all mov- ing parts and check on the opera- tion of the controls. 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The CABINET SHOP va. tems FE 6-331 After Hours Call OR 83-4385 dake Rd, ae ee mn Se See } uy oe , mo ie THE ‘PONTIAC 1 PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 ‘Wrought Iron - » = ile i pointed out that threat to the world coder any ee the H-Bomb . . . it’s just plain |© pow bad manners, Just about any ex-|5Urface can also be very damag- gg OI beg a somebody blowing his top.| 4 protective device which has That's ; your eye, bvious asa thumb in !yeen used for some time by mu- Most of the problems in world |Seums and advertising artists is = and in our everyday: lives|the application of a thin sealing ‘ould dis#ppear like smoke in“ a/film that--safely guards original high wind if ob ge bere wg ~ — oalen in tne other odes” Pe co Domestic squabbles, problems of feet and management, — fellow workers, and lot of highway accidents all hap- Pen because somebody said “O yeah?” instead of “I’m fy: TIDY GARAGE — Toys, folding chairs, and _ oil and paint cans that formerly were in the way on the floor now are neatly stored on the ‘“work- in this garage. ing wall” of Masonite 4%" ‘“‘Peg-Board” ‘panels Hooks and shelf fixtures fit into the perforations and support the various items. There are still many times. when good manners won't solve the problem .. These products are found at be a weighty problem for the|Most art supply stores. verage buyer . . . but not when} ——— consults a reliable:realtor whe| Official government estimates in- has the experience o: of thousands idicate that about 15 per cent of those transactions behind him. the nation’s population will move! The “do-it-yourself” rocking chair may soon be just around the corner at your favorite furniture dealer's store. ber Realtor Partridge is The Seng Company, Chicago, oe to see, 1050 W. Huron, to another home this year — either introduced at the recent winter . se eal ae furniture market in that city a . new rocker spring that should open up new vistas for what has become one of America’s favorite BATEMAN-KAMPSEN R TO BUY -EALT OR SELL spring and many more are busily styling rockers that will incorpor- ate “it. Designed especially for revolv- ing platform rockers, this spring is adaptable to a plain, single-board construction rather than the glued and corner-blocked frame hereto- fore needed. This simplified con- jstruction should enable manufac- turers to pass along considerable |~ savings to the public because of the production economies. ~ And that’s where the “do it yourself” angle comes in. This spring will permit the maker to . ship finished rockers “knocked r down” to dealers, pointing up the mm ROY ANNETTE, [mney | te tonnes, the base, which ‘ +] ec. the consumer, The base, which : | is bolted directly te the rocker Realtors springs, and the legs, can be shipped with the arms and back in a fairly small carton. The base is attached to the roeker LAND 2 28 E. Huron St. Ph, FE 8-0466 | mae ets cs ,| Springs with four bolts, by the ee hehehehe hehehehehe teeta Our Own EscO-Glyd WOOD WINDOWS Ys Off Picture, Double ‘Hung, Sliding & Many Sizes No Phone Orders Now Close-Outs Ebi shogte Si yids +» vetengle Bor a “T.” If you strip off useless ALL HOUSEWARES 50% Off § : = Train Eye to See = House Possibilities idallles tei-o uiusinds Cluotalt @ When you look at an old house, a "Y to train your eye to see it, gg >t as it is, but as it should be. wm Ornate-looking houses are basi- EMPIRE SUPPLIES = 302 st mem three-story dark asphalt shingles @ the top story darker than the low- er floor. This will make the house 2600 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 © Wark Pee eee eed 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. 3 | ie a We'll Fix it With 25% OFF FE 5-3759 New Rocker Spring Means Lower- Costs and the rocker is ready for ac- tion. Homemakers who have shunned ordinary platform rockers will be delighted with the fresh, clean look of the new rockers that will be developed with these springs. The rocker platform, for example, will be installed almost an inch higher inside the seat frame, eliminating the unsightly view of the square platform when the wa is rocked back. Trend to Wood Now Extends to. Kitchen Floor Don't be surprised to find hand- flooring in some sections, particu- larly in New England and other eastern areas, according to field reports from flooring. manufac- turers. Contributing largely to the in- novation, they explain, has been the development of improved lac- quer-type finishes exceptionally resistant to water and grease spotting. Floors of fine oak or other good-looking hardwood, when protected with such finishes, render excellent kitchen service. This new application of hard- wood is seen as a logical exten- sion of the growing appreciation for the warmth and appeal of all- lwood kitchens. Home owners pref- erences in the last few years have been marked by a_ continually mounting demand for wood kitch- en cabinets. One study has indicated that 80 per cent of the water a modern family uses is hot water. Experts have estimated that there are more than one hundred uses for hot water in a home. Realtors Builders Insurance 1598 E. Auburn Road 3390 S. Rochester Road OL 6-1226 OL 31-0002 . AWNING SALE! roceclas, AWNINGS PORCHES and PATIOS SAVE 50% NOW ON ALL WROUGHT ALUMINUM COLUMNS Big Price Reduction i i i i | © Used Aluminum STORM : Limited Supply, your choice $10.00 : > color combinations te @ Aluminum COMB. WINDOWS | | snsterenenci nae. ae Aiesainane COMB, DOORS tf! Sree nants *@ Basement COMBINATIONS ‘Call L. W. Bogert FE 4-6089 233'S. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ruth , oe a ee .. ahs Wie ak ‘ Gog! ML AWNING & STORI WINDOW SALES St., Pontioe ur dealer or even by the purchaser, — Good Care Has Own Reward If you don’t move too frequently and take good care of your re- frigerator and your range, you can expect 15 years of efficient service from them. Modern techniques of engineer- ing, modern materials developed for durabilty, and modern methods of care all contribute to the longer life of tnday’s household equip- ment, * * * A recent study by the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture's Institute of Home Economics showed that new ranges are kept in service 15 years, new refrigerators for about the same length of time, and new washing machines of all types for about 9 years. titchens of many new homes. will be rewarded wot eaty oy |INSULAtion Made freezing compartment puts a strain on the motor. The burners and oven interiors of — should be kept clean of any ac comthtien & gnene-or tedin that have boiled over. The care of the enamel! or other finish on. the outside of the appli- ances is equally important. A clean-up wax with a creamy base dition and serve as a protection against finger marks and stains. If such liquids as milk or acid stains. * * * was in the difference between the average life span of equipment in farm than in city homes, while Preparations Necessary An important step in prepara- tion for painting is to dust your walls thoroughly with a clean, dry mop. In the kitchen, where walls are likely to have grease on them, Gains '; |both inside and outside, on old will keep the finishes in good con- fruit juices are spilled on some) enamel surfaces they may cause) An interesting angle of the study Shower Saves Work For households with perspiring golfers, dirt-stained gardeners, or mud-caked young athletes a show- er stall in the basement can be 1) ( work-saver for the homemaker, A shower surfaced in waterproof ceramic tile gives the active mem- bers of the family a chance to} clean up without tracking through the rest of the house. It's a good idea to provide drying racks near- used on both exterior and interior by for damp or dirty. . outdoor! staircases and balconies, around (clothes. eo Fa ae Ornamental wrought iron. rail- ings and columns find many uses, and new structures. 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FE 8-6651 common corner “leg."’ Properly) constructed, wrought iron columns have ample strength to permit) their use as structural members| for supporting porch roofs, breeze- ways, balconies, canopies, door awnings, patio covers, etc. Wrought iron columns, like railings, are gaining increasing popularity in interior decorative and structural applications such as balcony suppers, room divid- ers, planted supports, etc. Most manufacturers of wrought | iron railings and columns offer a! choice of a number of designs, from which the homeowner or} architect may select a style to, harmonize with the architecture of the structure and to suit his FE 8-6621 FE 2-2254 personal preference and budget. Some manufacturers have given great care to the development of designs to insure authenticity and to harmonize with every popular style of architecture from the very | simple to the most ornate. In most} instances, the homeowners’ per-. sonal preference will dictate the) selection of a suitable style and very frequently the salesman will) have made a study of. the suitabili-| ty of the various styles and will be able to offer helpful suggestions if called upon, BLOCKS QUALITY TESTED TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the standard ther Use Tru-Bilt and be safe. TRU-BI eT Oe company 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 NEAR TELEGRAPH AND ORCHARD LAKE ROADS BUILDING PRODUCTS of Molfen Minerals Mineral wool insulation is made" from three principal materials: | rock, glass, or slag. 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BASEMENT cre? *280 DOWN-GI Easterly Border of Pontiac C. BRUTON REALTY SALES ACENTS — VE 8-4000 COLEMAN & MOSS BILDORS —- FE 8-3162 Other Custom Features cn _ FHA Terms — To 5 Years to Pay — Free Estimates i but there is no * reason to feel it | > with a propertly | <5 insulated home. | Warmer in winter, WE INSTALL cooler in summer, ——* | rgias Insulation For Expert Installation | Ph. FE 5-8405 RECEIVE CHARTER — Fourteen members . of the newly formed Western Oakland County Board of Realtors were on hand Tuesday eve- ning at ‘Rotunda Inn to receive their charter from the state association. Harold Meininger, ~(left) executive vice president of the Michigan the local group, cithtlation gemened the ehartee’'G Dave Young of Ferndale. Mr. Young, president of On the right is Ed Shaw, secretary of the county group. He works out of Union Lake offices. Pentise Preas Phote has offices at Lake Sherwood. AMBASSADOR INSULATION 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 = aaseeeeeaaaiaa Non-washable wallpaper can be 'made spot resistant and easier to iclean by coating it with either clear fiat wallpaper lacquer or j wax emulsion, FILL ALLYOUR NEEDS - (Glass Skylight Allows Shaving in Inner Room An interior bathroom where you can shave by natural daylight. Wipe tools with waxed paper occasionally, This gives them just enough of a protective coat of wax to keep rust away, and avoids the messiness of oil and the possibility e : ‘ 4 > a pe z b i * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 BURMEISTER “GOLD “BOND... SURMEISTER tal tt to Ton sod wel 8 "DESERVES the BEST In materials and attention and we at Burnieister’s are ready to help. We will do our port with our low prices. We con sell you the highest quality materials at the price of ordinary materials, or if you are conservative you will save a any deal on standord building materials. Below you will find @ porticl list of Burmeister Buys! All Prices Are per M Sq. Ft. Mr. B's Price § 99. 00 12x12 CEILING TILE, Reg. $120.00 Mr. B's Price $130.00 12x12 QUIETER 2 tie TILE. B $190.00... ' 12x1 HOLD ¢ TILE, , $160.00. Mr. Bs Price $145.00 12x12 REG, ACOUSTAMATIC TILE, Reg. $170.00 ..... Mr. B's Price $139.00 eeeeev eer eee ee eee of getting oil stains on wood. URMEISTER GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER Goub BOND . 1x8 Cedar Paneling, bois vs r M...$145.00 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 Pine Peneling, per M..$145.00 ***@NOg a105 walsiIawunad’** GNOg a109 waisigwung *** GNOg Yes, $950 is all you need to cover com, down payment and all oat costs. 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NOW $34.95 ft Hand Hand Saw by Diston, Liberty, Reg. $2.95..... vel nS 1.89 BL ALL ABOVE ARE CASH-WAY PRICES : 2: pms | i WEEK-DAYS 8 to 8-SUNDAYS 10 to 35 ) is ce Buy Eas Zz The Challenger . . . in Waterford CLS the fie olhegah poe y eter free ° Small Weekly or Monthly Payments! - BURMEISTER'S NORTHERN 5 ’waisiawun Cooley Loke Road—Pontige, Michigan ; - EM 3-4171—WHOLESALE —RETAIL—EM 3.4171 'S . Delivery Service Available vie CM Nite En bt Regent GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD SOND... SURMEISTER ae Cette ae ee Se ee ee gx set ee See = s ; 4 cc OL BURNER SALES — SERVICE | Licensed - BONUS ROOMS — There are eight ro wane ro. baths, in this one-story g three bed- ee ae GOOD TRAFFIC PLAN — Study this floor plan and you will see that excellent circulation passageway, é. ?- Phone It has two : ¥ e - * b = ee Color Orange E~ ae Psychological BE 2)c. y addled Did you know that you'll remem- ber more details about a room that uses orange in its decorative scheme? This is because orange \ CICiCiCs. has an extremely high “memory a) score," and is one of several inter- p F. . esting findings about this color ye c. Lv R09 = —_ resulted from a atone BEDROOM"! “Osteo ec Sexio fence nc yarns Bie 3 Ty . The color experts who worked on — = co) porch 4x3 HW.-93 ; the project found that orange, un- es andy us i like most all other colors, can is provided. No single room must be used as a \Tratfic Flow | * |the line 6f most resistence. This Acie Nitin to'Avoid Jam in Saee eae generally means more work for the homemaker—putting every- thing ‘back in place at the end of a day-—that could be avoided with a little “traffic engineering.”’ While. the average homemaker may demur to the exalted title of “traffic engineer,"t she often wears the mantle—and sometimes it weighs heavily. She daily pérforms some of the same functions as her municipal counterpart by attempt- ing to direct a smeoth flow of traf- fic through the rooms of her home. After a normal day’s use, or an Modest House Gives 8 Rooms in 1,300 Sq. Fr. By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE Here's a house with a bonus of H. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 els, er—a luxury not usually afforded in a house of this size. LARGER BATH CREATED Architect Rudolph A, Matern, Jeomes at no extra cost because| Architect Rudolph : Ornamental }!2 =. ™ extra tiving space Iron reom include picture framie type windows, large mirrors back of the double lavatory and vanity— and fluorescent-lighted ceiling pan- Brick veneer has been used as exterior material around the en- tine house except at the front en- trance. Wood finish has been used to flank the front entrance and flush boards have been used at the left with flower pots and brackets pure hue it is especially attention- commanding, It is uniquely stimu- lative. In addition, orange proved dominant ~ —_ for vance 4 Tiina) wie Guat oe matter of general interest by Cli- max Molybdenum Company, mak- ers of molybdic oxide (a raw ma- terial of orange pigment), in view of the increasing fashion for orange in homes, commercial] buildings, paints and printing inks, Some of the findings are, of course, “‘com- sr put to use for some time in safety and visibility devices.- Rut need on setae of ths new- ly-proven “personality traits,” Climax color experts have sug- gested several other ways in which orange can be used to ad- there is another planter under 71 feet by 24 feet 8 inches, in- wiedow vantage. Its compulsive power cluding the garage area. A lot the Gung : can easily be utilized to call at- 90 feet by 100 feet is recommend-|| The rear terrace is of scored con- tention to a particular part of a ed. Excluding the brick veneer |/crete. Asphalt shingles are used) room, or serve to draw a prob- and the garagé, the house has Rene oe ie lem area inward, ~ 1,299 square feet. Add 39 square ||house are le-hung. aluminum feet for the brick veneer and ee ae Ss sae ane Ht is a warm and alert hue, so 282 square feet for the garage. dining room the roof at sooms | use of L this point has open rafters to allow| om" Ana hence as 8 Kame provided the answer. The . natural to come in. Don't let icy_steps CAUSE Tl ccesful plan thes incerporates as (drafting board to: the minimum of yi pps. ttovectiit;tn, Kenta ec tints, ree et children for your family to*take a many useful rooms as possible |size of 5 by 7 feet, or 35 square|pian of this house, send 36 cems in coin|"&ht, attention - demanding col- nasty fall . . . Hroteet || ate eacstery, teline ranch |fect—and the tub is placed under) Soules" Aicmgan and aor for HWS. |cotye for ee reer, Cecorative| h ith nta] }}, Rowse of the modest, 1,300-square |the window, ureety or playroom. them w Ornamen }In commercial structures, such as irom i }, foot size. : “There is a marked trend to . . schools or office buildings, bright reg Sea J} 3" addition to the eight rooms} day. honever, tor tareer, more INO Grqwing Pain$ cance walls micht provide ker : __ being cleverly shoehorned into} !wxurious baths—and this design the right “stimulant” to speed CONCRETE _— }}1.200 square feet, the house also Soy? feck, at equare rece (With Ad Py walking traffic ih a hallway which _ #iboasts a 40 square foot front foy-| 9 by 7 feet, or 63 square feet. l vance rian tends to be congested. STEPS The bath in HW-93 thus falls only aa 7 square feet short of being twice| It's easier to make your home ; No Sections to Be Forced | |the size of a minimum size bath.|“grow” if you plan ahead. Home- Bleaching Cedar Retains A by Frost The bath has a vanity, a double| owners who build with the thought Notyrq] Beauty of Wood wer elilings oc F lavatory, a towel — and ajof future expansion can often save : Screen in front of water closet. time and money by making a few!" Bj ching of cedar y And the tub is on the side wall,/growth provisions in the original rot ee cates tw whiten Gt CONCRETE co Re pong ee eee rae sal tome i 4 sell rr? tion in this is * * r If an unfinished second floor using | determine which of these point, such as a colorful fireplace faced in. ceramic tile, or it can have several groupings according to activity — for reading, sewing or conversation. You can quickly ments will best lend itself to the Heating Systems Fall in 4 Classes There are a variety of resistance electric heating systems made hy leading. manufacturers today, all of which will provide excellent winter comfort. The systems fall 1. Wall-Mounted Radiant Heat Panels—Made of glass, ceramic, aluminum and other products. 2. Baseboard systems—One type moves air via natural convection; others are radiant type heaters. 3. Wall - Mounted convectors — Some move the air through a warming cycle of natural flow, In -|the window sill but whether the it/room can be fully exploited by Tighter Recreation Room arrange- youngsters and teenagers, particu- -jopening directly to the outdoors. Lighting First, Then Decorate Decorators today are learning || from. practical experience that it pays to. decorate from inside the wall out. Just as the doctor warns his patient that outer beauty comes from inner good health so the pleasant appearance of a home is best. reflected by. the efficiency | as well as the good taste of its? decorations. REAL ESTATE: JOHN Mz 670 W. Huron TO BUY OR SELL Before a room can be properly furnished decorating should have started with the arrangement of the electrical system te accom- modate the lights and appliances that will be used in each area, The laundry ean no longer be judged by the pot of geraniums on —-WANTED-— Any Type of Work | Winter Prices in Etfect — D&M Building FE 2-7004 lighting and. modern electric ap- pliances. The bathroom is not just tile and glass but. must be capable of treating its occupants to the best grooming care. When, having your wiring sys-' tem installed remember that elec- trical efficiency provides the best decorating background. A sloping lot can often-offer a prospective home builder an un- usual opportunity for a daylighted basement recreation room. Active larly, will enjoy a recreation room If the recreation room floer is | surfaced in durable quarry or ceramic tile it will withstand the roughest treatment, from roller skates to rock 'n’ roll. MERCER DOOR & TRIM 490 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE _ MA 4-2222 REAL BEAUTY © Tennessee Ledge Rock Rich Looking others, a gentle fan action is .| added, Closets Can Be Pretty Ever shudder when someone) ‘49 Sewer you use NATURAL BUILDING $ STONE © Brial Hill © Colorado Pink Ledge © French Lick Sendstene ® Tennessee Marble © Blue and Buff Lustrous POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW sits | Beautilul Tennessee Marble ESTIMATES CIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 COMMERCE HILLS Ya Mile West of Village of ‘998 NO MORTGAGE COSTS for. Excellent schools and shopping. Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Open Daily-and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P.M. “GET RICH QUICK” STEP CO. | 6497 Highland Road OR 3-7715 qf . lis planned, it is a good idea to rough in plumbing and wiring in the upstairs, even though no ex- pansion will be made for several years. A future stairwell can be roughed in, too, and then parti- 12545 Linwood BENJ. RICH Dowagiac 5 furnaces are rug- ae Guth aaulan ae tioned off and used as a closet ol ded detgeed tor the: ¥ becomes a until it is needed for stairs. addition conditioning finish later If a new room or wing is planned ei tc ie 21 pag sateen room. ved a rump’ for the future, it is important to _ lay out the original building so : - »the new addition can be extended The 40 square foot front. foyer from an existing dor or hallway has a guest closet below the height| without extensive ‘ structural of the ceiling. This arrangement change. ants. The family room has al. | : CREATE ra screen partition which per-| Wright Features Wood NEW ROOMS mits the foyer to be closed off ori. j = WITH Heating and Sheet Metal _|opened to provide a 20 foot view to A house designed by the cele- Contractor the sliding glass doors and beyond|>rated architect, ‘Frank Lloyd /315 N. Paddock ‘FE 5-6973 |to the rear terrace. Weight, for one of his eons in oe the left wall of the family room | wood siding is used on the ex- rage | Rad ge fi, rr sn al ee yoeuk 068 G8 cdls ths appears on the inside, in keeping HUGUS-MARSH | + ay Contiele with the Wright “‘mono-material”] RoorING & INSULATION CO. | : tures of the bath-| system. ; : Finish ‘easy-to-use P lankweld, Tt’ $ pre- anyone can install. See us re ones Ledladbirenine as nthe bse F cover wa | Sortwood! i has « 3-dmenigo | texture and is priced for budget. Come see. CALL ronAy” | LUMBER—FUEL BUILDERS’ SUPPLY FE 4-2521 a your attic with our | =. finished plywood: paneling nd |e M. A, Benson Go,, | , THREE BEDROOMS STORMS - | FACE BRICK FULL BASEMENT (uate and SCREENS INCLUDED | ' (12 to Near Pontiac leks Rd. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 5. Telegraph FE 3-703 one Toke Telegraph Ra. : pi teenie tw Coss Leke Rd. }] ORDER your PORCHES NOW FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY ay your porch all this coming Summer. this a new JALOUSIE COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS. ‘ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with INDOWS, AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or Will Assure You of Quality Workmanship — Guaranteed Work ~ We Do Repair Work on All Types of Storms and Sash 25 Years of Experience NO MONEY DOWN NO- PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL Ist" STORM WINDOWS a | T 88 Down go the prices on nationally advertised average go windows. ~ HEAVY EXTRUDED Aluminum | Combination Door $97 “4 JALOUSIE DOORS— JALOUSIE WINDOWS— AWNING WINDOWS— CASEMENT WINDOWS— 1661 S$. Lyell pew elt sera o” + - * ALUM. GLASS SLIDING DOORS— WOOD DBL. HUNG WINDOWS— ALUM. SLIDING WINDOWS— ALUM. & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS— OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK — 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. |C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT et te ee te | _RIGHTEEN : | “Firm Leaves Cedille | Pontiac Theaters CADILLAC # — Cadillac Wood OAKLAND Parts, Inc., makers of wooden ga- “Sayonata,” color, Marion Bran- | Tage and house-doors; ‘moved Out/ qo Miiko Taka. of the city Thursday after operat-| STRAND ing here about 18 years. Stock and; gat: “Decision at Sundown,” machinery were moved to plants!pandolph Scott; “Escape from in Texas and Pennsylvania; Com-|san Quentin,” Johnny Desmond. pany President Vern Barrowelough| sun Fri: “The ‘Big. Beat,” 17 said the fim was moving to areasiion recording stars; “Summer _ mearer the center of its market. Love,” John Saxon, Judy Mere- At its production peak, the com-| qin pany employed 300, EAGLE Sat.: “Daughter of Dr. Jeckell,” ; , Joh ;. “Cyclops,” J id KEE G O | enone % Hounds Bue “MONOLITH MONSTERS” | Sun.-Mon, og _ pe a : : “SLAVES OF THE AMAZONS” [ ger,” Van nson; “Run for the : ; ae Bi field Hill SN FESTIVAL f Test. Tiare: “omething ‘ofl | ) oe Lenagttaacicculty u .* <2 : ‘ wii CARTOON FESTIVAL | vote’ Rock Hudson: “Hited itt! ee Community Theaters La pele the Amazons” LUNCHEON and DINNERS ts en CR OE Gun.” Rory Calhoun, ; Se — Fa Lole ‘Albright —— en : oe ee eee Bae David’ Wayne; “Heat ide "Good," Hal Cyd Charisse; Target Zeroe” Ri DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. Boys; “Skabangs.” March, Joe ee ee _ tate ane SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M, HURON quan ws Dei i '°|-doving You" His Freier” || © LUNCHEONS: Served 12 Noon to 2:30 | Sat.: “Gunfight at the OK Cor- SUND AY iral,”’ Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug- jlas; “Stratton Story,”” James Stew- MONDAY-TUESDAY art, June. Allyson. _ rame MI Seance ier Rasoryeqons Jack Ma- mn pee. Corne! honey’ E rfour.” * pane A far ndrews led pages | Sun.Thurs.: “Pal Joey,” Frank y is, Arlene Whe Fe Pisa ate al om ceH ‘Sinatra, Kim Novak. SunsWed,; “Don't Go Near the Water,” soba Wegee a Ams Colossal S Big QR) wonserur || Mitchum: “Tp on a. Dead TE eae ne abe Re meee = "BURT LANCASTER — KIRK DOUGLAS | ~ \ Cole Porter | [iJockey,” Robert Taylor, Dorothy ge So sutves af the Amazon” ease ieee “ E 0.K L” § Bouncy “Ss. songs! | | J Malone . ie ee | “THE GUNFIGHT AT THE 0. K. CORRA _fiewis oe Sat. om. : “The Remy Below,” Robert ‘6 ” ae this: ee inn Se Pier Gal | Wed : 8 THE STRATTON STORY a Sen Bee SA] gheePes “Manes BSA Culbnt s STEWART — JUNE ALLYSON Marks 100th Birthday} REED CITY # — Mrs. Louise Mills of Evart celebrates her 100th birthday Sunday at Reed City Hos- ||pital where she has been’a mdical patient since last fall. She was born Feb. 23, 1858 at Fair Haven, Mich.. PRS a rr Silk Stockings ||| ST ORE! | JANIS PAIGE PETER LORRE | | “SAYO NARA” WINNER of TEN Academy Award Nominations! ——SEE IT TODAY! — MARLON BRANDO MODERN JAZZ TRIBUTE — William Reynolds and Andra | Martin star in the “Big Beat,” the story of Tin Pan Alley and the men and women who make and sell America’s music, Featuring 18 recording stars, the technicolor musical begins Sunday at the 7 8.6 a 9.82 8 t | . on North Saginaw AND AN EXQUISITE Bt ramae | | | Street. avin a NEW At: 1:1 Naw). 2 Hollywood Headlines 5 | which every woman 6:35 | | | | asic! Sos | Wecnass Set to Produce -Sappleaphcerid | ‘Climax’ TV Programs RICHARD CONTE CASTLE | I ment! | | — — — — By BOB THOMAS .a matter of fact, I would think women would resent working un- SUN. MAT. 1:45 . ohio tht ng about the producer of i : ; MA 4-2151 the next seven Climax TV shows|\""% though that hasn't been ‘is that she is a woman. = 7 . Now that may not seem unusual) « tei to the taynian, but in the TY in|“! 207 Tete. television is mack dustry, it's something of a prece-) dent for Eva Wolas is believed tofor much temperament and re be the first woman producer of e'sentment. We're teo busy getting top-notch TV show. shows on the air.” * * * Eva's beginnings in the show Eva is a handsome addition to| world go back to New York. City, the man's world, She is a lovely, well-groomed woman with darkitended toward drama in school. SUN., MON., TUES. i g ! is . LAST TIMES TODAY! , . ‘pleasant but firm voice. I asked her os a career 0s 4 worker on ' ELVIS PRESLEY « “LOVING YOU” ox = in cumed toy Cocemane peeey sae sak wey Se PATEINN OWENS-RED BUTTORS-RIURDO MONTALBUN- MANTRA So6TT-sIYOSNL VMEKT-aiues banat PP ‘ against her sex in TV produc-/for Suspense and Danger TV » ARNO RACE” Bees. shows. enn Mil TA) BES; COLOR CARTOON * * =? Prices for This Attraction Judging from the facts, I sup-; CBS bigwig William Dozier Fe guiek be.” she paid Deouneht her West an story afiier Mat. 90c @ Eves. & Sun. 1.25 @ Children 25c LL TT rrr Tre rT Terr Te ee ef lack of women in im-|for Climax and she’ produced : . ~ 2 RIiVE- “IN 3 production posts. “But I/filmed shows for Playhouse 90 be- NEXT: Walt Disney's OLD YELLER REMC my tat tam in the indactryitere returning to Climax recentiy|Cmm ' a ae ae @ 0:0 6 0 € 8° a'@ | “And I find working with — ee her frenzied a enn me is Aft Il, if ived hages to mi a : . IT'S ALWAYS COZY and COMFY! lal! your lite with Ay ite bwuschald ‘tty her Wabent ond / TODAY LAST TIMES! RANDOLPH in AT SUN ROM SAN WITH OUR NEW |brother and then a husband,|yearold daughter. She is married . IN-A-C AR HEATERS ithere’s no reason why you can'tito David Heilweil, producer of STARTING DOORS_OPEN 12:45 P. M. set along working with men. As **3:10 to Yuma” and other films. chad “ er NO ADVANCE IN price! *& TONIGHT -SUNDAY * [|] ToNITE—Lost Complete Show 10P. M. Thrown Together So Close “DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL” & “CYCLOPS” Sometimes Forget Whom Ther’ Beloed 7 To JOHN McPARTLAND'S EXPLOSIVE NOVEL THAT a] SUNDAY and MONDAY TELL-TALES ON YOUNG MARRIED ae Exciting Néw Stor . of “3 Faces 18 TOP RECORDING STARS! I) TEM PO-TORRID SONGS | ‘The wonderful story of teenage —- that takes off where “Rock, KILLING WAS HIS BUSINESS... BUT THE BLONDE GUN-GIRL HAD AN INE RORY ie FNS ~ EXTRAL On OUR STAGE! N PERSON! (3. % SUNDAY at 2:45 P. M, 2 : | ys | The Winner of the WPON-Strand Theatre Contest _lewelers Beouty_ Shep SUSPENSE ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE! | eRe «Sart Selection at Ryntia’s Own “RAPPY’s - Il ARTHUR MURRAY a ANSON MARTIN oR. MET (OM “MISS BiG BEAT” — —— | oa |e" | , 4 U CABCA) CUW) Bee ‘ VIC’S RECORD WALDRON HOTEL - aay | °| | hae | ei : | Retail Store | Ore Flowers. 1 | ; — - 1 —— — - ; : _ : : — _- a ae ed ae “rs as “thy ap saee" a sen oo 4 \ : ee 2% ee 2 ee ‘ =e ’ ® i : F CS SS ¢ ? : a a ) acne Heering Goes to Sea It marks a rebirth of seagoing activities by the Peter F. Heering Co. of Copenhagen, dormant in shipping circles since 1875. The charter agreement was an- nounced yesterday by W. N. Hem- mick Jr., general manager of the Muskegon firm which was formed last year. the globe in the export of (cherry | a . Voyage a i One is the M/S Crystal Heering, scheduled to arrive on her maiden with a of 1,400 tons of Eng- lish china clay for Muskegon and Kalamazoo paper companies, She will carry 4 load of Dow chemicals from Midlarid on her re- turn trip, BUILD SISTER SHIP Hemmick said the Crystal is chartered for three round. trips this season. A sister vessel, being constructed under a $10,000,000 building program, is scheduled to be launched in mid-October, Sea- way, Shipping also has chartered six other vessels for import of the clay, According to a letter receivefl’ by Hemmick from Peter F. Heer- ing, president of the Heering firm, the new motorship’s 257-foot - hull has individual cabins for crewmen. ‘Dewey Refuses to Talk to Reporters in Atlanta ATLANTA (@® — Former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York arrived in Atlanta last night and gave newsmen at the airport this statement: ““] do not grant press confer. ing whatsoever to say. Copies of my speech have been sent to the press.” That ended the interview. Dewey, accompanied by his wife, came to Atlanta from Mi- ami, Fla., to address a regional meeting of the American Bar Assn: : BOARDING HOUSE Hanes woe nestaae / ) 24 NEED Ano Notas LISTENING WHEN ‘To IMPRESS, WINK/<«. THOSE L TOLD HIM OF 4 YET HE LASHES FANTASTIC JUNGLE ¥ SEING WASHED BA BACK LIKE EXPLOITS Si@-BAGWIN A OFF A SHIP IN A “SP LIGHTNING, RELATES RUB STORM AND SWEPTS PARALYZING A MAN'S NERVES BACK ON DECK # A MAN WITH \ 4 WITH A 6Y ANOTHER THE MOST \\\ RASP/ yes caey ere? ~ “FINGERS FAP: S ' + LO Zz vp a Yé: yy gm 4: am e oy .— 3 @ Y . Es = q OI AA Bett /i—, | ta AS SIR (rr | 2-8. ms IN- f Oo y pa Y mised yt \ 2°22 UNDER / , His SKIN=\ ( 1988 Ve \y OUT OUR WAY M\\ \ x a ' Wa AA yh WN \ Wi \ Mi . Nn \ aN * \ ‘ \ \ DIRTY TRICK! JIST A PLAIN DIRTY TRICK- ° ° ae ad e : “yr HEROES ARE MADE*NOT BORN lerety ma sen, te JTRwilians TM, tog. US. Peon. 2-22 DIXIE DUGAN Come-aee oo Sens y a) ’ eee "YOU'LL LOVE iT, RUTH! THE NEPHEW DID IT" i \ THE:PO ences or interviews. I have noth-| - we “A wy? | | | i NTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY’ 22, 1958 | ON MONDAY I HAVE TO MAKE A SPEECH IN THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM OH, DEAR--- I WONDER HOW IT FEELS TO FACE A BIG AUDIENCE LAD >. ~~ -~ wea Tighh ceecwed . , Cope. 1958 by Unived Feature byndicae, tne om SO OAS AM BUSH MAES eeR-22- T KEEP WAKING WITH THE MIOHTMARE, PAY. THAT EVE Over’ LOOKED SOME FACTOR: OR MISCAL- CULATED, SENDING SHANDY TO HIS DOOM! CAN'T YOU ee, ¢ WHATS WRONG, OWE? SY 6UT THERES SO MUCH WE DON'T Know YET! Y MAY NOT 5 ae ' yy me: : Saar JOST LIRE I # ROD!LCO THE GOOD WHAT PVE] | A SMOKE i YEARS! OLD DANS! By McEvoy and Strieber t iw ae i pam She oaiees HALF ACRE CAST ise. BUT, BOOTS! I HAVEN'T ROLLED | 1968 by MEA Service, tne. TM. fing, UE Put. OF - By Charles Kuhn / WELL, THESE ARE NOT | | THEY JUST LOOK LIKE | Do Love LicoRice ALL LICORICE,GRANOMA/ | [LICORICE AFTER I CARRY JELLY BEANS / a 'EM AROUND iN MY .. aa RST ey tee as ee ies ) Sew ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘sATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 “on School Aid Oakland County Given $2,466,670 During 4th Quarter of ‘S7 State aid for Oakland County sehools for the fourth quarter of 1957 totaled $2,466,670, including according to Charles A. Sparks, | EANKTON county treasurer. Counting the $5,520 allocated for the Oakland County Board of Education, the county's appropria- tion for this quarter reached $2,- 472,190, Sparks said. : Among the larger aleentens MATUREN, were: Royal Oak $316,000; Fern- dale .$184,660; Berkley $130,330; Birmingham $172,670; Waterford Township $154,830; Hazel Park “H. Dixon Jr. as pastor, A aL ae $103,330; Walled Lake $93,000. ‘Other appropriations Oak Park $40,920; Southfield 330; Bloomfield Hills $28,160; don Township school district $24,- 000; Clarkston community school district $51,420; Farmingtor® $69,- 830; Holly area school district $31,- 330;—Lake—Orion $74,830; Lyon Township school district $20,000; Novi $10,000; Oxford $29,000; Rochester $60,300; Clawson $64,- 000, and Troy Township $35,670, Members Mark 7th Anniversary of Trinity Pastor p.m, congregation are also invited, Church Young People to Hold Rally at Citadel The Oakland Youth Fellowship will hold the monthly Youth Rally ’ at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Saya- tion Army Citadel, 29 W. Lawrence William Garfied, director of The Word of Life Press in Korea will St. be the speaker, The 30 minute color film, “Morning Calm,” produced by Mission, the Evangelical Alliance will be shown, Young people of Christian Tem- ple will challenge the Mandon Lake youth group in the Scrip- ture Scrabble Contest. The con-| _ test will be based on Mark 3, Mark 13 and John 1. Music wil be furnished by the ‘the Trumpet Trio and Salvation Army Brass Fellowship Choir, Ensemble. Commander Set to Speak at Citadel Commissioner Claude E. Bates, commander of the Central Terri- tory with headquarters in Chicago, | * will be speaking at the Salvation Army Citadel services’ as well as at the Social Service Center Sun- day. Brigadier Clyde Cox, divisional commander, will be preaching at 11 Sunday morning and CSM John Munro will be soloist. The Sal- vation Army Band will be playing several numbers, Members of the Exchange Club will be guests on this annual go to-church Sunday. Minister From Kansas, Stewardship Speaker The Rev. Church of God on ‘Missions.”’ At 7:30 p.m, tomorrow, a stew- ardship picture will be shown on ‘Learn to Give — Give to Learn,” The film depicts the life of an Paul average family. The Rev. C. Cooley is pastor. included: j° -| Mrs. state at the Stapish Puneral Homeé, Bay «, City. Mags Heiuy Cay one ty beowea Sean of ems 5 Heke ie] dear brother of Prank, Harley and Sunday. Guest speaker will be Dr. L. W. Prayor of Flint. Members of his . George Spagt of Wichita, Kan., will speak at 11:30 Sunday morning in the Lake Street NOTICE OF SALE Notice {s hereby given by the under- Wednesday, March 5, Main street, Rochester, Oakland County, Mich- Chevrolet number Serial number 14K KP41557, to the highest bidder. 126 Both Main street, Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan is the place Feb. 22, 24, "58. signed that on 1958 at 10:00 a.m. at 126 South sale of as 1952 bearing Motor igan, public Convertible, KAJ 168 349, will held for cash of storage. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP / BOARD OF REVI from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p am, 4 pm. FOREST ‘I. BRENDEL. - pervisor Feb. 22, Mi March 1, ‘38. a Bs or PUBLIC 6. SALE 1967 le ; rtible coupe, Motor No. A338847. Public Sale will he po on “March 4, 1958 at 601° Pontiac te Bank Bide. 28 North w Bt, Ponting. ‘Neiahiga at 16:30 o.m. Feb. 20, %, 2, "58. CE OF PUBLIC. GALE fe ta tr 19:20 am, * Pontiac Bidg., Pontiac, Michigan, ae 2 nes o grtne rd i Howland will Ne Bossardet - Mabiey Sensral Home, TIZZY . ea a ee et oe i , 33 Metal Finishers Must be top-notch on experimental automotive parts 301 F E. WIL ON 21, 1958, JULIE eal Terrace; beloved Anne, infant bm ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyd ton; dear sister of Dennis and Curtis Lankton - neral service was held today at a p.m, the D ea toon — officiating. Interment = Bh pit Park Cemetery. - E pesanaale by the Menten | Home. , FEB. 21, *1 line Se &t., Detroit (for- merly of Pontiac); age 49; of Mrs. Connelly and William Monroe; three sisters end re also survive. - neral service will be held M: y, Peb. 24, at 8:30 a.m. from Sta, : 1 Home, Bay City, a a a " City, at 9 pm. Diyreet Calvar Kawkawilin. Cemetery “Glotaran will’ tie tm H. Merritt: dear brother o and William C. B. Mer- ritt. Pumeral service will be held Monday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. from the Puneral Home with Rev. Paul 0 ter- ment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Ma- service under i ‘ALLY local res sales te phone No. ‘ontiace Press MEN — inc saa ition. and is requ service. Please in Box te” Apply Box 16. wen gery, ool Pred Reasonable, capron poLLgor, ang removal Ph, FE 5-6593 “or OR LAKES TREE SERVICE oer clearing own Insured.” 324 £2903. __ Moving & Trucking 19 A-l_MOVING ~ on ~AA-1 Reduced Rates _ Smith Moving Large van or plek- HAULING & ROB your Any ~~ OPPORTUNITY : Por ae wa a financial security & rs No experi i Complete Interviews Pio is ng program. 7 Dixie Hw PHARMACIST name cot 2 Good sala good beverage ‘o ntain dept. more in vie sit rot Pontiac — Pontiac Ly 2 REAL ESTATE Man over 50 years old for new yous project. ésh PE 5-1010 after a, _* RESIDENTIAL HOMES ROUTE t., Aca —— man with car whe is w Otten . . work 8 hours ge. al for $897.50 22a ond wk. ave e. 2-2318,' @ 1068 by NEA Borvion, ina, _Fuiler Brush SALESMAN — REAL OPPORTU- Must bs over vie eid and bave| > at : ear. For ai J call be-| 1 think if you can’t say something ‘nice about a person, — 2 morsings, PE you shouldn't say anything—let’s try hard to think of SOME- “SALESMAN === me" Expanding epdrations Instructions 9 Building Service 12 potiawres A ties of lee or map BUSINESS SU ICK, BLOCK AND. CEMENT ces: j ‘ our sales force. Must be thor- — ee hd 5 — work. Also chimneys. No job too sales, alert, poe | segressive. Earn & advance. Pvt. lessons or roup ciel onaetial eng commer. s lim .| instruc s ; _ +0584. GAYLORD REALTY. pd pao 9 Be Be ne bg BLOCK BRICK CEMENT ; Reasonable rates and payment; and fireplaces. MA 5-0378. . ; plan. Call OR 3-3154. BULLRGERO AND CANVASSERS GERMAN LESSONS, TRANSLA- GustomM HOM) apes Es BY pee waar oa oye are you Sa. FS SSE foe ree estimates. now e good income ; HAMMOND ORGAN LESSONS posits : voll orn ooo haga Bob Olek, FE 2 r Fae please do not answer this 62 Monday, #3 : L. BILLs SR. AN AND’ BON. but if not we can offer MASSO- ts leid, sand and finished. von a pay gros ~ Lm ge Ty sapere PE _PE 29180, PE 2263 ee) nnn home ianprovement products ington. Roy M “CEMENT & | & BLOCK ot re, Mal t “ome ar ate pe bone restsles x ete 8 tom apply Orek ard Lk. EXPERIENCED a deacon time, MI ee TO WORK MORE in “ors boue, te bome ome that aan: Call after lie im state - at the 8 will Site fn 3141 Sasha- iw 5 Cardof Thanks 1 WISH TO THANK OUR riends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown ‘uring our Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns} ¥ PUNERAI HOME —spaRESGRIPFIN CHAPET| $ Thoughtful service FE $300 FE_ 3-304) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Servion Ene or Motor OT FOREN it One — Complete Facilities. OR 3-7757 Drayton Plains — “Waterford Twp. commen Lots 5 WHITE BOX REPLIFS ? At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: : “1, 10, 16, 28, 30, 32, 57, 58, 66,74, 76, 78, 83, 92, 113. Help Wanted Male 6 2 Automobile Salesmen Outstanding opportunity. Must be experienc hard etl Pleasant work: conditions; ow’ standing fringe High re- gard in insentive for top caliber coleqmsant, ambition and E og ine sonality. c. Pontiac Retail Store, 65 Mt. — ens St. PE 3-117. . ATTORNEY Large national finance company has an rong le on an minnie to ————_s Pontiac: personal 7 oe qualifications, age and asia expected. Write Pontiac ATTENTION! _Real Estate Salesmen ‘Business ae — up at our plac we need some help “WHITE BROS. REAL Ant * 8, Box METAL man for experimental aircraft and ‘ust have lay-out ring. ‘Birmingham, MI EXPERIENCE D SALESMEN WANTED. , Siding, modernization, bb M BLDG. ’s SERVICE FE 2-245 : ERpERTENCES wit _woRe| foreman. old etc, EM, aa. gel YOUR “OWN B 4 = ‘gine. hfe wt 32-4148. "Corperation Ate i Opening Mareh 3rd Start earning. immediately. 2 to 3 days at our ¢ ones . Part time or career, hecessary. Phone FE S6s73. 8 to 1) a.m us @ vent be-| — SALESLADY ICED IN ner ad} ea Tr, gh—iy a wearing see. write age and Beamer. og = s to the } mad Pontiac Press al Cari tie Volts — pueral Home and th rt, Help Wanted 8 — Clancy who, played so _ bre [ALL MEN OR WOMEN ond LaBar, pari Es — Mr. Beco ody vee vate smith, 4 postmen, Mr, Charles Beamer or part Me t randchildren. ic This for Y ou — advertised = prod-| igr $1,000 or more month fan or time. = view, alae +o aaa NO. LAYOFFS t for intervi tenn A or interview. REAL ESTATE sSALESMEN ‘saleswomen in new bome pee. In Pontiac. Waterford NELSON, PES. 30. i008, By BABY ith @ ar Woodw Mile Rd. left , 1278 Rediff, Walled Le those Ww can qualify on il to N. Washington, beloved infant son — Training program offered Call 56-1968. | | -- N Hewson; be: Sas wesowenk. Sau teed ir. ‘ard, Eino Salo and Mrs. Ne of Square Lake Rd, Bloom- Work Wanted Male 10 | pry ¥ Chapel service id today at Heit Hille, Between 9 a.m Work Wanted Male 10 Berry, Mt. Park Cemetery with| and 12 or call for a A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW — W. C. Grase officiating. Pu- paintment 23-1684 or Repair. FE 4-400. neral ar gp aw c. = 188, rary wal TILE & FLE ae Tees Bee, Soe gH : OCONNOR, FEB. iii, ipo CATH. AVAILABLE NOW! erine, 139 Help Wanted Female 7 capinet, Tork our —e mother oy lp N 3. BM 5 res fr : W OME CARPENTER WORK WANTED — Daniel, Marge ret, fet, Patrice at sere gl bar | Bh B.S Vern ral service|" or make a career for yourself,| 2-874. will be held Monday, Feb. 24, at) guy) or part une, car necessary. RPENTER NEW OR REMOD- 10 a.m. from . Vincent de Call Pure 3-064 noon.| e¢ling. Kitchens a specialty. EM at Cathode Charen wah igter- sibvecren ry am. od 3.4388, {ation ‘ofthe cn el te ‘“ work wtd. for Davisburg area CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- m. Sunday at the Melvin A. ba S-day week. MA 5-1) aft-| ter, Kitchens a specialty. FE _Bebutt Pune Puneral Hom er 958, PAUL, BABYSITTER FOR APTERNOONS Baptist FASTIERIK, TIERIK, FEB. 10, ee, PAUL. |B Call st 199 W. strathmore before CARPENTER | WORK. | KITCHEN eer service will be hel Pa ee m rooms day. 24, at 10 a.m. from St.) GANWASSERS WANTED my specialty. Also Formica J Chi with ane in| we can use two more women in| - mounted pe | tile iald, PE 2-0a39. Mt. Mr. Pastierik! our sales a sion program, with . in state at the Sparks- experienc door to door CAR: ~ EW r ‘Puneral Home. —_ vassing. Between the eaee 25| “eling. No job too or too 7h og Drayton| FE 2-168, between 9 ain) and|—2mall._ Winter rates. OR 3-897. pees = neo ORLS WT Cae : _2° ner Of CHECK-OUT GIRLS SETTLE woe carpenter work. ONE FROIN AR 3. WORK. FE 5-0782 ony, ALL TAPING. GUARAN- ates, OR PREE for Water heaters, ranges & ers, FE I finishing. 155 ROOF REPAIRS: ra ar See wee ee desements or full basements. | -D hs M BUILDING og CE TREN ING AN D BULLDOZING R._D. Thompson PE 1-872 Building Supplies 12A re PE OLY: Business Services 13 Work Wanted Female 11 1-A IRONINGS, PICK-UP & DE- liver. ae i service, bu. 0 he AND IRON Bice Genel ac” Fs ry. yke . cet? WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- FE 3-7581. not essential Over 18 years and have proo! of age. meee - Bay | 8. Saginaw freaks 10 a. p.m. daily WANTED: COU children for -resident manager of apt. hotel. Must have ability to meet public, be bondable, and man must have some maintenance exp, State full qualifications and erences in first reply. Write __Pontiac Press Box WANTED: SALESMEN OR SALES- 4-1563 after 6 p.m EXECS GIRL Here. is a chance be - Secretary to the preadent of a large company, He wants a smart girl with pony on the ball who can assis itn in all his re- sponsi es, Typ e 50 Shorthand 100, Gai ‘EVELYN EDWARDS Vocational Counseling Serv- Bank Bidg. FE 40584. MEDICAL OFFICE... $300 Is looking for a girl to assist the Secretary of a hospital administrator.. She must have character and poise, a speed typing and hand. Marvelous opportunity for right gi Call: EVELYN EDWARDS Vocational Counseling Serv- — 602 Community Bank Bldg, FE 4-0564. ON YOUR OWN... $275 _ in "eater i gies where you' io some t) a Tent short hand, is ee re " ty for ified wer pA 5s qual EVELYN ED Mesmiggy | Gemeitas \Berv- Bis Ad Com. a Bank <. SALES Zé | AGGRESSIVE wan. wire 4 LES | ena ee . tral oe = Ga 3 area Exp. res. Rose Hil) conoE HEIONTS.. _Reaity Co., ood 32-0060. | care in my home, Lic. FE 23-1850. REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERA BABYSITTING. IN MY MIDDLE pist. Part time. Office Straits Lk. home, § days week. pital. FE e3131. . gia g FE SOLICITORS, EXP. ‘BA ABY - FAMILY WITH NO) 860% Employment Agencies 8A = SITTING FOR who works nights. PE 8-9972. j COLORED Eapy WOULD. LIKE ‘0! ii an a _ _With references, FE ¢aaie’” fetes <3 in ae kee “4 _ m. __2-4403. id EXPERIENCED Ww ope — work 3 a ster, Birming hs a Efficient typist with some experi- shorthand z. ta-. eo Ckpaiis BABY? Z? pabie, mature Stach tryed ee ren td EM_3-4279 ’ me TR duivers” OR & Lo PICK UP & LA WANTS PART TIME GEN- iT TIME GEN- ang office w . etc. Own | Hh er re, ~~ mote AGED LA WOULD like bal i — by potas afternoons and PHING, TYPING. S86. MIMEOGRAPHING ms retarial se PRACTICAL 7 He ae gv Ry vase, seteiea Ww AND IR _Cass FE 5-1979. WOMAN WAN sna SRT oR | Mendowinwa’ tne Wemmesane® on WASHING AND ONINGS —CALL FE S073 for home then wages MAple * Building Service AAA Floor Sanding ¢. BUD pitts 7 A-A TRENCHING Footin A&B TRENCHING — Footings, Water, Line, Field Tie, 12 ee er Al ACE TREE SERVICE. | ee bee Get our bi ‘$s. BURNER SERVICE Vick ALL ae CE SERVICE We service all makes of wringer - washe yrs. ROY" . FE 2-4021 —_ » RE- = & rewinding, 218 EB, Pike ape cleaned ; 3196 rook Ra. ; HEATING 24 «br. service on all Beating quence. oun day or TER LARS, “cabling, ur GerY ~ a cle , Insured. oer PE ® hy ied of softener on a us for. prices. we SPRCTALES Ty OT aa Ait En Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Michigan. OR Pick up and deliver. Dremmakity Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, on Tens. PEGOG LA- HOTEL, ROOSI ELT re sain. OM Thy, 2 = ae be be MY 3345 piste Mey _ OR 3-1456 O'DELL CARTAGE ALL TV SERVICE. CALLS AN-|~ | swered . or night. FOUNTAIN PENS). MOVE YOURSELF ANYWHERE Open and van trailers Lecal and eee anes PE gre ol moving. ~\Trucks to > Rent TRND RQUIrMEee Pape yee Tea wh Also dump truck $-08e2. oi COUPLE WITH PRE-INVENTORY hated — En OF OFF AND PLANT ‘me Wtd. Children to Board 26 CHILDREN censed home. FE 28851, ~_. CARE OF Gan DBEx. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lot. Get gh you's oe PE Wanted — Used corner cabinet, good condition. FE 2-3763 see & WE nla nice i "|26% W, Huron St. 27421 & pit at hes A-l RUC CLEANERS B Nwhecdbadieestins ladies. A CARED FoR IN LI! DA ARE aged children, Licensed DAY, HR. ‘ARE in my home. FE " . 2 “eacaenectind We Will — : t be ad hab J ome enn walt ue Fanks, 408 Dine UN itt “* ROY KNAUF oe en oe you imm roars ah - 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, close in. FE 4-2579. Wanted to’ Rent _29 = too, Staree| nfurnicbed home, ‘oear lake i " Poatiag me. and Share Livi = . : in 30 Industrial Tractor Co, YouNG Man Bs. TR Opes Daily Daily . including, Bunday| 8 or whee a to share his eis Foor +0461 cient nod home and < e UNWANTED ari te a ee ao _—_ up free of iS suse “1 Ee MY yt Painting & Decorating rating 20| Very setenmabie. Fu s800 7 ; monthly fetes’ Gell’ after hn Pe —0-_Jesale ais 8-3421 i ~ 2 Rooms & BATH, AT 173 STATE Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 RAY FE 56-3626 or FE 4-2418 rE mes or FE 5-8300 Typewriter Service 22A "MACHINE. REPAIRING. Expert wok, denen Printing and Of fice Co, 17 W, Lawrence 23 5 | waa ao “on NOLISH Pointer in vicinity of FE 4-7951. : LE Roan liver color. ver chain] ~~~ collar. 2 in, scar on left side of head, FE 8-8592. a SINCE JANUARY wn male 4 white boots Che You 1 Place to Pay ‘ +Fase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA: Ls “|66 W. Huron Ne el 9 LISTINGS WANTED ae Ee a Me SE Leslie R. Middleton jpaoeee FRE 5-172 : stings. Wanted FF ait of 2, (FREE & CLEAR) MOD. ‘IMMEDIATE | - ere . IRN LPT LOO E. Howard, 27 ROOMS ee BATH, _all pvt, 431 N. Perry 7 & 3 ROOM aPT. CEEEPING reem for 3. FE ¢- ‘ton. L. Tem Fa ang mere ae pay, No drinking. 36 Mobroe- st SOCIETY FARM? a ~ “ones See Bball, Rat lack Sel. “hd Be Tost Charies 1137 8. 7 CASH IN’ A PLASH | —— years eo a. . sa stied” Stents ACTION "| Tar FLOOR. 3 AND i ROOMS, a. any ood rr Hea as. ‘ oe | Your cash upon sat) LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR 3 tafacte tion of property| dy. FE 5-2585 tile. Ask Ken Tem T ROOMS AND BATH ~ MU, Puy 2 paul CLEAN. ADULTS. 10 ; 8-6725. 3 R . CLOSE IN. A utilities furnished. Upper, $12: lower, $14 per week. Court, block from Le Adults je h Call after” 6:30. FE 43296 O nson, 2 N, .|4 ROOM HEATED. 3 BEDROOMS, . Entr. and Util, Adults — = m re eed ~ tee seiiclegrapn na, / ~pyT, center, © side. ‘Ponting Press Sa Weare stuie ay, it 8, Joule ____| ¢"nooM) AND Si —WEWLY H. J. Vanweit, 4349 > Bs IST FLOOR: S15 3|" gecorated, warm. OR 310%. A buy land contracts, P. W. DINNAN | Wanted Real Estate 3ZA 32A “ ATTENTION! 'e & group of tors we ee 7 a pan vy Bu Call us for an ap- peeWHLLT BROS. wey, IN PROPERTY 0 W N- gat in bs Area. We need ‘wines basements, Man prospects EM 34-6210, efchard 2 . Reaity. ; ——- h home or large te te paceman end eb pay down on| ibsdréom tome 7 i epetaaaed Auburn ; $660 Di open _ Eves ‘ti _8—Sun. 10 "til 5 oe ae with “room ranch’ Some. or aves sco: SSrEs 000 within Beis ith’ ineres, or more Ys,,Pil cooperate with any We Buy Equities R D. RILEY, Broker Lake Rd. need bungalow, full) ‘Dasement, gas heat, room, , 1 block to Tel-| Huron | Center, as par- eash up od modernized farm welcome, 6460 Willams Lk. Rd. 3 ROOMS, FE bite. BATH AND extra. Garage Avail. Adults only. Adults. 402 W, . FE 5- ., Available: April 1. PE $6410 or FE 7 LARGE MS, PVT,| _2-7271, : : bath & ent. 8. Parke, FE'§ RM. APT. NEWLY DECORAT- 3152, aoe ed. Otj- heat, FE 60630 or FE 3 BATH, ON 1ST 3 floor, 319 t. St SR »_ ON 3] RM. & BATH Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 5-124. OOM \ 18T aia No drinkers, 72 Washington. “only. v5 me. 3 RMS. AND BATH. INQUIRE AT = pix floor, front entrance. Util. ‘furn., ‘OOMS, FURN ret. ‘FE 5.3028. ie ae a: 3 RMS & BA PYT.. ENTR.' APTs. UPST Glose to factories and town. FE| Clean. (ip Se aad J ROOM UPPER With Private) / ™. {_ |A* BENSON ¢°. bath & ent, newly decorated, re 549 N. Saginaw St — a. street 7 PE: _4-252 rooms gers sons meat é, gas tes wi from Pe: Taoa 43844, Evenings. 7.3 S Gare aa wel- Mi Ee eee, ee ee SS ee SS ee ee ee SE ee a a ee ee eee ee ee. = Gn JESSE: PLACE A “LOST AD."| “ent Olas Call FE 2-8181 for an ad ~ : ae Oatede _|to: recover a Joss. Dial 3 bie aie for an _ Seenrieer. a Cou . 1“ aaa _ome, posrttac’ PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY - 1958 e RES . apna ee eel 0G care. —_s 3-208: lodern, Hotel Rooms 39 EDEN, HOME WOE) ~HOTEL AUBURIN ee te OVE & RE. Rooms by Day or Week 2 BEDR : OR pm ED =2 Le en! 4 or MY beta a tabi refrigeration units DROC Ov a! VELT. om. nN, Sm §: ei ig os. ge apts. Some Sith Tv. : ‘DROOM ULL BASEMENT,| By or week, $1009 & up. tached garage, onth, OR | 125 N. Perry, FE 6-8136, 7 SAT HOWE OW WERE TEs Rent Stores 40 7 BEDROOM HOUSE tY natural fi to- wail tle ree. Fm. auto, water mo. able March the ist. Mapi Avemene Immediately r week. = Shemp base- lace, | WA ae ais. | . flan in home. W Deg Ty Tees CONVALESCENT & NURSING ‘| Home cere, reasonable rate s, sister on gall, eased. _ Rooms With Board 38 "hones ae ION MEN. f r meals. 14 eX NOUR'S §-0377. EN. TWIN. beds, good meals. Pe 2349. ROOM AND BOARD oon. nt sich ftasat te fine vileges, a preferred. Convalescent Homes 38A POOP ODLD ALD LLP LO PLL LO 5 ties Cone Nurs’ 5 Baldwin, re eaae = ‘Ee Teoh saree ‘tte pp goa. Moog Owner. OR a take ae ag ae ary e | Pam after 40 eke Sat6, Pontiac —=M Rent Office Space — 41 2 ROOMS, UNION LAKE BUSI- For = Homes 43 DOWN!!! tethed a's 3 3B tee ae On Diet aus Braves 5 Williams Lk, Reas. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Colberry Park - Homes SUNDAY 1-5 You'll find a world of new ideas fa custom ranch homes. 3 or 4 bedrooms, FA Y¥ OR and # 2 bic eorner wi We inte. you 10. eee these fee " homes y Ask for Mr. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5. ‘or Mr, KINZLER Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION Ee aaE TT WN, ‘inaw St, : See OAILY . jes alow, ® x 18 ft a. at ~ ‘ile ino also | ceramic tile og Gas heat. $12,000; | WHEELER | , SUNDAY Copy For Sale oases 43, STON 'S Best Buys. ‘Today HORSE FARM 2 terms 6 ACRE TRADE . 0 acres, ). stream, ve 3 bed- ear garage and tenant house. Just divided highw ust off way - S High and dry, clean front- age cottage or im contract Many Deatieilitien eT —, a Hy “WHR echo ‘lly. accept oo px land — HOME-—S5 ACRES ' Clean lnes this older farm home, aro} peppy ao hom, ode ane r mode! Sacrifice at ‘0.008 co ine: 11 ACRES Reenle reel area, ostly Ww es “eee hae is to. Pontiac, Ha fost, LAKEFRONT LOT 95 feet op. w ‘b, ke" oe s feet ir fishing ang. boat *n.bo0 140 ACRES ae homes, ares of fine homes. — Pp ¢ iced m: cone rere choice lack $500 per 41 ACRES—RIVE Cheice acreage, frontage, 3 type home. Partia close own blackt ~ ok a fi to a coe pif PER FOOT this choles business Frontage in rapidly growing area feet " _ ated on corner. ab we know wvahienla a low price. low SHOE REP. Located tn small to this AIR ex- cellent small business oo steck included. Reasonable rent. $700 down. Edward M. Stout, Realtor | “** Ph. $-6165 TIL e- iN EAST &ID o SIDE 6 rooms and bath, full basement, oii heat, auto. gas hot weter, one fenced Gack yard. Trade | Your Home. - tor 0 as Detter Bie rene Te needs, Here pe omy Country Ranch saa — - rmedel price 18,000 ‘on tee offer! many, banat we . or bolas te wade. = Home stone 6 room aoe with pall, 4 West ih | Aturactive 5 rm. bungalow cial curonse. es Cc g. 2 sh rms . side fen won. This income is $185 per month = own 2r . $14,000 on was fn location, In- as qutdeor fire- $11,250, on having Shia 3 Bedroom Ranch Two-year-old 3 bedrm. Youngs’ and screens, and w. pean full wh CALL NO town kitchen, —- storms softener. ranch with " price wih fust $950 Ww For More Information REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1080 W. HURON New 3 bedroom basement xi Exte __MeDon r home with complete. Don For Colored _ Families BF i at => > room "bungalow. About #i.son'a down, Ditmar. Vacant. ome. Price 84600, CK RANCH ae oe igaaetive 3 bedroom home. | Nr. McConnell School H ity—A ing el. —— ay gg & = home . plu ‘heome aor inree 8 a 3 = B- "blacktop - street, “Only pve auroe age = iC and bath apartment up. A poe FAMILY HOM® pa ol rm a: at, 5 saree ae cae coe living Here's gee on age & rage 14 x 14; wi Robes as x #2, loads of ¢ s. daths, sfa barement, ol © | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor peice $12 12.500, “with terme. ar ae National as oe ah : t2 oom alum. windows, rough 4 — Comeaiow, Wooxltut oak am tenet eae heat.” Full “price ie Glen Rose. FE 5-0002. a ~ SMALL FARM . $295 3 bedrm, bungalow with full base- S HR. AM ment, Rough —— & complete on exterior. Loe on nice par- 3 aS a FE 5-9471 REALTOR P. oper evexmos ann suwpay |F', C. Wood Co. SCOTT | Realtor _ OR .3-1233 4 Pe pe Corner Williams Lake Road. & M50 1200 Hire, Open Sun. 15 After 6, call OR 3-6449 *#ragaey tues -ts| OPEN SUN. 100 x O'R Brice pauses from * a 4. James 1 TO 5 P.M. 3734 FORT ST._ ( or also tise bedroom 0 rome | re, win We are to offer, thle out ps ge . Pull bemt., a Ma 60h dar rarage gig hyo * Biot bo te Union Lx, privil veiepenes, S18.008 $28 Orga ts by General Blec- ash : toe ELIZABETH 1. tlonally well-bullt, has i% bate, fovely rooms, ng Bo ful view of| built - in vanity Also ample cios- fare ed sent eS. ets. Ins iter, Slate vestibule -beach. CALL s setrenoe ing. aluminum win- ss ae lows, ine storms and! in screens, a AC i Estates ian at sis, ae @ bedroom ranc ie bath, alu ain} mnnci 8 ati | Basement, terms. aes frst] Tenge Tot. Only #2 Boating Like Rit feure keOn cam Hels fle to Fort _ — |____QFFERS Nearly New 2 $500 Down ee ‘ Au depos a Riot W est Side to stores and by. 31 | age Basement, ot air eat. CANT. be ote ol $1,500 down, Drayton Woods ew ig gs Roman FA oil heat, ‘on. rms laundry and ? oar garage. | Lake Orion MODEST MAIDENS "By Jay Alan) AREA REEL ESTATE 6687 Dixie Clarkston. Maple 5-1822 WANT BARGAIN? La —remember, this fn- ke estates i. 5 & — lakes ‘x reese’ saat $750 DOWN sate oe ioe ce » Com car- pl et wa i : ing ee rm. conv 8, ay in gars or reity * lig- man ts, Inc . 2 bedrm., its mB hard aly NOUS, idher FA Lang alae vagy Templeton hive ‘EST SOR Cone. Tan get maeention comm ji ear ar gree Tome reel siieeo full pact, 2 bedroom bungalow, = aR pS th hrie faite aeeeeer| UMphries & more. . PE 204% Realtor FE = TY, R. Hil lt wi Multiple. Listing. Service ‘ oe SYLVAN VILLAGE tol W. Huron” ore seit at ie family. ‘Lake priv. BUILD NOW |" = “sEetimaens| (C)DE fate were wis) \ Saher = 3-5 Sunday a 36 Chippewa Rd. chy | ates : bat fim innate ee : , ta break- Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Seta : rage, Lot 50° x 1 “WESTRIDGE” AT | Rear‘ shopping‘and’ schools. WATERKORD Directions: Drive w. Asch gang enon. . Huron to bt an school ~ Pas’ Soleees aman ae: signs; large panelled fami- Leslie x Tripp, Realtor ly rooms: ‘a utility rooms; lin Huron_ Street : pane windows. Complete Sister —— pore d for immediate oc- 10 ACRES Ask about our “Trade-in” plani | § room sof orehard and 2% ACRES Heltman and Tripp yy re FE 5-861 or OR 3-011 * vanement ott a =. terms. Boe ele, CMACEDAT LAKE” . han on, §7,- HURON et Prey 7766 M50, at Toaties Lake M n Veer OAKLAND oO NTY RBOARD OF REALTORS KNUDSEN Efirabeth Lake Estates Pe eae ana earn cr fee nt 5 Scott 1 Lake Area © home with attic fin- Nod tate 3 en Smal Decrees. Usnnox “furnace fireplace, pe Meg aggoeaped Not. Priced MONE, SHOWN ON gUNDAY WM. i KNUDS N oR me M4 8. T Eves, 19; alan Boat ‘ot base-ray water Byestasesven Soden : 1,080 13x14 Reto and aster bedroom. 13x10 ving room, : saent om fioors. Fae : ee Priva —Willlams Lake. oo new sage. over” ee suites oat fiothfi’ssaternas OR 21950” "'Brenings OR 3.9200 Complete Real Estate Service CALL ‘et y| Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 Dixie teh Clarkston MApie 5-i823 BY OWNER VACANT for imnetiole pos- session, se oe 4 he EA “ALL THIS FOR Put y a ave. Sethe shown Dy sobomtment ithe Wood- e Money money to work tus - an —_ income, BREWER OSEPH F isse N, eane é Pe esi Misi PE 8-0623 OP Ee ji Pioneer Highlands 195 Draper Sun. 2 30 to 5:00 p.m. 3 bedroom oe livin men, recreation space, oil heat, auto, 6 hot water. $14,600 eeeh or tne bee be arranged. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 . Clemens 8t. FE 101 of PR 6aTi3 NO DOWN PAYMENT Rent ay modern ‘eo wee 2 poem OPEN — SU 45 250 DOWN G.I. 4 as te, surely Bi Jim_ INDAY 1- 7 WwW. Chicago Outstand' home. Cardtees basement, A. Tree eccepied. pack: Williams ESTATE & INSURANCE as 40547 REAL 1218 Baldwin Ave $38 PER MONTH “age TER rinisien CAR e ONLY |.R. J. VALUET, Realtor MU “SEASR ie ia Lestie- R. Middleton MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE PRIVILEGES ; 2 bedroom home with stairs to un- fiatehee attic. H “matic an heat and hot- heater oor R. Irwin REALTOR 200 Baldwin FE 5-0101 ~~ er arr ne a ie BA’ MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE Off Scott Lk. Rd. _ story home with a 24 living room that is _ siiractive Basement. or $11,300 Call FE rey} Looking? For a bargain. hi nd ais $6950 is total price venings, Call Four Bedrooms Ft Level Eying fooms, din- 3 us, pe oe “pasemens with a tomatic oil ogee = 00 x ft. lot. . Clos schools. $i3.s00 ter mn &. ah MY ® GAYLORD 3¢ EB. Pike : v 1 FE 4.9592" Eves. "BUD" Closein Suburban Two Bed Bric Ranch Home with Gilver take Privi- leges, All rooms oversize ° Thermopane Picture Windows, > two nat. fireplaces, two baths fone cerathic tile). sean hed two car Fines. land- —_— grounds ny retire Spot. Priced. “rite with ieeme if desired. : “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor. @ an. seremens St. FE $1201 or PE 42008 Fees Sale Houses 43), $995 DN. Ta mediate Possession 188 N. JOHNSON | PE 8-6003 8., rT cent ‘7 - $1.90 down a Bi sSeee anenes. Near’ Waterford High | 3 bedroo: LADD'S INC. ame Dinle Hs aaah Drayton Plains ‘WILLIAMS LAKE xiucHT athiax ail Eh ie Ey page ee signed for young or ‘old. Living te ‘ os oak ogre,” Living togme "taxis | N thi Dor or _ am boars fe nore ining area O ea wn = Se appointment ues REAL ESTATE INC, "Mot, ‘Pursace hot Well $5.90 and 41.000 wa, Oakla ‘ 20 5. Main, Clarkston, Mich. k and pine trees. 2), ’ $395 DOWN!!! ‘(ACROSS FROM BANK) nd County Realty: HOMES. Main hes 7 _ 5 : Ap Lk. Ra. : 2 eqreeneg, te Have you seen my glasses anyplace? 2 Betngome, ape brick ranch eo Sp oom 1 as, a tien bes dan a ig oh * ¥ H Foren ge Fong BG For Sale Houses 43; — Sad Sale Houses 43) = WILL T! ADE __ gil ‘Bireace vaown.| J y separate entrance 3 rm. | ~ en ee ee sth ~~ Ask About Option F and beth - furnish a: 1 ~ $1,000 DOWN Full Price $7,100 ent ss Oper dler To Buy t month, Basement *ethh' 6 han : see! alichgel's. Immediate Jerome Building Co. — pacdgrcleks 1s rooms and ofl heat, eT FE 5-667 WE 3-4200/ new 5 bungalow. Just’ west completely furnished, rented E t t CUCKLER REALTY | FE 52 of Pontiae — Lake area. 3. per month. Priced at S a es” 236 4. inaw starter —— 1104 sq. ft. plus| Clean & cozy with 2 bedrms., ; ° FE basement area. Rough wiring &| ‘Sizable living rm. modern ay ae ; Eves FE_ 21620 or _ _FE_ 43309) oiimbing. Low dn. ayment. and Blagg room, sorms OPEN SUNDAY. — Complete don Plattley BM for Go| Sere, good evel land” Gui poe, ' 2-5 P.M, anal R I E tat Service me seas J 5 Model Open Suburban Dandy 629 W, HURON ST. O} a k| CALL P u y . . Phone OR 3-9994 —_| $700 Dn. and $65 Mo. 7 Room Brick SUNDAY 2-6 Howard E Fox |. Oth RAseMBnT, 6 rms. 3 bes. Mines poe fg Large living reom with fire- ee ter, Seetiots eccupancy. Tile garden po Biartston school dis- oe. Sm ane ae seem. ’ REALTOR features. Lake privileges. Lotus bedrooms, large liv- firat Noor, Second with °3 Tri-Levels 6687 «Dixit apie’ ibaa Clarkston si ing, room net tant Big util ; a es ats . R h H peioeg - Williams Lake Rd, and sy room, ol ou very tastefully Rae ee ew) NONC. omes PONTIAC Multi-Lakes Realty ae on ee. Swat transferred - 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 ZATURING: $395 ~ OPEN HOUSE Giroux-Franks Roy Annett Inc.| FEA a 7 REALTORS OT BERS = on iki neue BILT, HOME | qays Dine Hey” OR Seren a I 23 W, one = 2 bedrooms “THE "BEN SSK GTON “128 W. FAIRMOUNT fs w 2, bedrooms th ee s meneun as to CIVIL] ANS -: ~ dE ONION, CARE OFFICE ~ oR foe ETS 287 pune’s felow, morrow. Terms you will not be- x ofthe 4 CALL COLL oT DATION $390 Dy WN INSIDE ele ae Lake Orion te Red Barn Vi "0 oreen Gnete . 3 ocke no MICA (s “OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 PM. oAsbbiah, sie ann alain . REALTOR Bey OVEN wRALTY COOerANY Smith-Crawford, Inc. hot weiek, aiiliy tia foneed: 1643 Union Lake Rd. HIM 3-467! .BRoe, OR ENOTTY. Fie UN 44273 13420 W_7 Mile Ra. 190 8 Rocantenrna ot ree metered. perieeh cand. $55 per N ( 1H OLIE RILEY Looking for a Steal? — _VACANT—OPEN . ALSO MANY OTHER Main sreet oeation Ee cond poms hh acrer today Home IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Dow FINE FEATURES thon inside and out. We weal Sengiese, i] dining room. ee. oii beat atum-| YOU'LL ENJOY Selene there it settee a? us | meetyt echo Dtaree,tharooms | ale i and, Seok at it and inum storms screens. best of terms. ; ment, steam heat. Barn, 24 x 34 Avoliances Ceansaes. It's ve- WEST SIDE with attached cow shed. Smaller DAYS — WOODWARD. eo SEE E'feers shi ‘plenterea ‘tole,| Chicken eocp b cher en This we. ae “5 seman r| Yousedoy | GPE UE| Pees eee uct — . 8 Siders? costs. Full ou un ay pals == oe $16,800, must be to le 4 = ren bvER ws ama 208, Dow vc. * —_ By x ~~ only, may rem, —— heat, le ny 7c is are: r a CHOOSE FROM. Call us for DIRECT m Ponsa shower beth. Situated on > lots “Smith- Crawtord, Inc. EAST STR Phone Drayton Pt Boab Mags geTEE BROKER _ | 3300 8, Rochester Rao OL 1-000 3 story. ray 3 oe séveus Sears, — Pry § Elizabeth Lake Rd. «ann isos E. ‘ashore Ra. OL 61226 faraee, Bemire a feseenes ray Kw Oy Bate an "FOR COLORED Bee ae aie hs aaa ia | : 3_ BEDROOM RANCH HOMES - Sa ‘ frame" cocsiructen, n't fenced | FULL BASEMENTS 075 Baldwin aye. FE sens fest Suburban , 152 “>emee eae we! Kampsen| si ie teen), semndls Se ‘Hempstead = REALTORS — FE 4.0528) [eluding “fares “and ‘iosurance:| As low as 81190 downy 217 W. WILSON te ee] 317 8. Te _& Sen.) Fightin SO You may move) Roger. B. Henry, Inc. Teal home: home F : ON ag a Me we in- io call owner, PRescott $750 DOWN Near Crescent Lake. Newly deco-- tated, 2 bedroom bungalow. Ot] furnace. 2 lots... Immediate pos- School. Large room, ranch type. Full base- : bts S. a: 15 & we et, lot. *PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 + ar a ataes. aah: eat. garage. $i Very coc terms. 10 RM. MODERN HOME. Ideal for convalescent home or ite garner 1 ee eee road, asonable~easy t terms. New tace briek 3 bedroom, full basement. Oodles of extras. Two - still available. FE 45-6767 or be — hag “trade for equny te "Jerome. Building Co. . New 3 FT Bh te ee H, P. HOLMES, Ine. Cash takes it. _P. W. DINNAN 2531_8. Lapeer Ra. PE $.2952| 6 W. Mrs. Ns “FORGET THE FOOD BILLS” Because you can raise all can @at ee s 5% acres witha * 4 + Pete WM. A KENN EDY| REALTOR u01 Ww, pues: ule * ane | “ bats * _ a Pe le © a oe ae 3 ie oe sd a ane PONTIAC PRNSS, _SALURDAY,, FEBRUARY Es 1038 ? 7 | Sale outes. 4) s| CARNIVAL es byl [2 Fer Sale Houses 43) __For Sale Hi “ : ‘ re salt ttn a 1081 a N a bedrins., lot, came ; one ob ee ~~ ’ ; $ uf i nce. ape eee ) TT : | : oF ; her : ED OES. a Lake ae Le- a tee * SUNDAY 2-5 és 9 er, . .f ; w chair icici a : : 7 “e cd 5 . 28 3 real $ Fess athens s | Wiiams x, Rd 8 + 3521 Watkins Lk, Rd, Pee ee Visit. our gi tat - ee Ny pe i ulti-Lakes Realty | SUN. 2to4 PM. [Working Lake : , Ty. weit MONTHS 0. *Gome_out Sa bet : a 1 ni ; of free 5 5 +5te 1370-.Alhi St, - -- 3 bedroom brick with ful =. s ) MY oc 38 5, Comme Lever built Biche 3 bed- basement, gleaming Lok ie ! : pee! PP O86 <4 HOM SECON : é ovely custom stered Walls, alum parking: _ 2 TO 6 : : home. Pamily kitchen. Ce plaster: ose sar : : ce. 7 ramle jilled ‘bath. Plenty of ‘cabi- sliding infact, its ‘ai ~ ¥ ghway o- Fin ce Co wad sein = onl - - volume - 5 : "| Bish Aare amen, ESSE 0| Sow set race, Mar ee ay ude | INC ms : ag ee Drive wr Ww huron P ing - TO PONT! C LAKE Roan included." Se ae: Pontiac Bett 4 ‘ ve woe te Fen: WEST TO WA ins. ° SUN, 2-5 -" = agli ‘na Me ap ft 3 blocks LAKE: ROAD WATCH FOR MICHIGAN BUSINESS Drayton Plains a CHEROKEE HILLS—209 OSHA to Alhi 8t.-follow OPEN sigus.| OPEN SIGNS. RATION : S d Lavender SALES CORPO k # NEW BRICK & LEDGESTONE Dorothy nyder me “Year + = Walled Lake yids : A. 2 ning auuael surective Foie Par a ighlend =. a / JOHN A. FS BRO ; Uti ‘ an A 50189 "s | agg =, with si eous ledSe-| prone . Phone .EM 3-3303 or “un - 1c HI FL : stone fireplace & Builtin mp _ Pasig at OUR FRONT DOOR APPLTANCI : Sekpestans” divides’ pun” piamter. Th | Lee WITH STORE, IN- ALL NEW PLOOR SAMPLES Taree oy ene on SUNDAY 2° 5 Mees is Gre GET CASH QUICKLY [?3%, tess. _.. Sale : arge do : : . < =e, las Water Heater — : detune ceramic tile with a PARTY peer 4-30 ‘ 3° oh ieee Sale $38 : tn vanity Super’ ‘cheerful : 207 Mohaw = $5 . ‘$00.00... aa fi fpepes sam Loree chins ounter Indian Village toi in West, Extzemely val- Up to 00 2 Rulon ee a Bale $08 Ee aig ool “Fu 3- 5 Sunday Se much for so little—tour = real estate -with 5B ined wane yon Chery Console, 4 speed q ~ BRaeR i be Brick fireplace. 1408 Avondale bedrooms. 13% belie. fire: dies tor ‘eh3BP plan soe. One of Oakland a wae... * Bale $20 | home leceies) Some. bearwoms prick: | dining Sonn, everything fo the best : “MM oa? ) Sy This lovely ‘new . lak Sivas es. the ige. family. Ga, - TOWNSHIP i = HILLS utility ‘voum:; * treet. Smali BLOOMFIELD C ' a ee el : aaa tne othe teas Saree | LOAN Company ¢ few mutes trom ay Shop: sre ix. Ra. to “Ponting Mbatawie , FOLLOW WA aren aye A e. EF 2 9206 < ta: ” - “ey ore 26 PM. Mrs Dr &, aSooais" =P yateh ° ff 222} Wee tok Gene, WEE tate lend i " / Elwell ; * BLDG, | - «INCH SOIL esi vie ‘ PONTIAC STATE BANK a Pirotienet queen sever te yor. Leslie R. Tei, Kes or | ; : @ seat tm econ oe ‘STATEWIDE 8 Bd. EM on | ¥ Ea genet oe gt rece | ACS TAKE | worantetar | LOANS — {sistema cg cara) oii aen spt KA. turn right ”.D. CHARLES, REA Fy) = on OTSEGO, turn left to OSHAWA ortable 2. bedroom bun- “Just imagine, Pet! It says here that one of these modern tee 8 Te 5 tie FE ae y = #26, 70, $900 ‘POR | turnace, snccieet _oeeee. o? ‘ CIRCLE to ‘property. pg full bath, ofl fired f of 10,00 000 six-year-old boys! ” | Byes, ree 0 2 COMMUNITY LOAN CO xi aa gallon aas M ; furance, Hving room with mee has the destr uctive ror er G : ae 8-0421 sidas Eatin poker a _ 46003, i ; STE AURANT. BUS BUSINESS AND AND | 0 B. ANENDLY. SER BLOND SING! “aie Michigan Sew i X % ALUMINU: es g Gene petet fe ec eee — : . 3 eee recut ttes wie Soe Sale Hemese 43 For Sale Lots 46| fa "Sivis at co TEAGUE FINANCE Co. sine Gener Pe 3-31 a ae $12.96 cs Gren, en =o “ = xt Gear Gua TAVERN, m Business 202. N. MAIN = a studio ee de reas CHURCH'S pe ¥ a : — 15 & Equ MO ag Good lease Oc n 4 Foom BRICK BUNGALOW. * nis Sia See tetoaok , DOWN TOWN — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE > ‘Walled Lake’ stares, rage ee extension option. R voAN st 36 = : room Smart, modern: a 1? . and churches. URBAN. Busi- A arpeted living room with large bedroom. 4 NORTHWEST SUB’ picture eran Dili aemes| partoent foots eatefree a = it INCOME DORRIS 7195 ‘whudpnl EMA AL $4250. | ness Bldg 24° x 69. with modern r Boren off kitchen. "Wonderful for Your gardeuing idecs. 8 four rooms and mroHL atin | tion Tor ‘new will trade | 22. tO eee fneee prec ruil, Bae) rec Goertens af four pours and Ore Te ite For SAND | Gly ‘sia on, Terms. Or wil WHEN YOU NEED ith trees. SYL- : . a ms and full bath up. pri ho moyen ies, ” aise one jot ideal r : eee Ghia” | Babee) Buena | SELES | Pivot | On $500 BUS, schoo! corn 73 W. Huron '$—only > . s Sun. 10 to 2 E Water, sewer, paved street. FE 5-8161 or PE 5-2850 i ams to Geer ‘any unusual and on in lovely | _Open Eves — -Sun_ 10 to 2 : - 23-5523 i Icx moe See: admire Gas fired hot water heat, | Lake bee, Blah, woeted. Sa Jevety RESTAURANT “BUILDING “AND| yoo. cet te quickly on your - RABI . a RaNca ARCH 2 “bedrooms.” * PULL cz beauuifil ledgestone fireplace, om | MU 4204s. ner. Union Lake Vulage Prigins! | Sndorsers. Payments to sult your | erating or pot. PE 58735. - $3 GAL: auto Gae better” $808 Pideat for che) MULTIPLE Lisring Sev? PIONEER bain, and half bath, family, 'room Realty, 224 Cen-| owiier and operator. Well estab- | ondorsers. Payments to suit tour #10; TWIN CHAIRS. 965 |“ 2. OAL. auto. ‘ange $59.50 up. ath her ) teat isedsaagh eco, fuss | Ricard suc, Realy Hits, Geet sparc | fa SPATE | Saas so) Beara Serie ares ir : Fast-growing ¢ ; : 2 UMBING ie, room. Reaily big kitchen / pa HIGHLANDS 3 dandy bedroonis" and recfeaton SILVER LAKE GOLF COURSE eee ee Ponting A |_ — 172 South’ Saginaw ‘Bt, . lot. Cou *| ma . : . d Smpavtane haut saad ate at ae Polke, we just haven't bed| f0-D. oreduced ser” $25,000. priced | front lot with lake privileges. Press x COLDSPOT ERATOR. 6.3 “ATTENTION ; Kiddise, Three “bedrooms, =o : Wg lng: Byes te onl 311. s80, Possibly con CORNER building lot in Drayton | STORE. saat tans vi]. FINANCE CO. BIHON. $68 OR 3as10, ’ PRE-SPRING : come eens in ny SUNDAY 12. room brick in this subdivi- Plains $100 down. $4,800 e. FE 4-i574 SES ST wert CABINET E recrectien ee sion af this conservative HOME WITH CHARACTER ay 4 . FE 40193 5 CLEARANC . To mention TWO LOTs in Waterford, 80x140 ft. Pontiac Bank . Pemdewetsereees. i Bha.o .... Sie memner aaa , | Sai fel com oan “ Ps 901 Cass Lake Rd. titew features suseet ce-| yg OTTAWA HILLS SHELL OIL CO. 1 ? OTR Mower Pacldacee rcinecs| UL QUALITY Paness 4 SUCH POPULARITY must a ee on ee Sea eae neg Ee Tn Ase i and career take | en tor lease, © modern 3 Mortgage Loans 54) oP oe Nove and miss, ‘articles, pg Pg By iy | H PIONEER HIGHLANDS—3/ ed. A very few c ‘ant é; service station, loca ; Gas , tk : room FRAME / pee. these fine 3 ae, eae onl “ares you to call us from eineicn Jr, owner ‘for LAKE OARLAND, Pag yy Mer 4 i Rd.. = = capisse A Mort ne” Be oblem ? ~T DAVENPORT & AIR, oe OIL bs 8 aow—geteed H ‘if vi c k : tor, $30; gas ‘ with tomien sink fwo com-| Poome with h qualiy constrec- aan. ee at a jes and one Tot at t $1,650. $6001 n Gaed teatel Seal oo a sans ead heater, 938: retsgerator or | used rtad 5 “cieas Ae : ficcrs, plastered. way Fu for Wel-ghaneed bescsneat, cnet WOODHULL eo a and LA Priced to| 40¥n each lot. Partaer must suired' Call Mr. | Your requirements. Aby property, bedroom chatr, oe Se Belding matetions’ te sotnpiete cieter Sot SPOR aie] | Daten were Sea Gah + FSS) gonpey ca sma wanna) Beet Sm ve meagan | Bat ery ct mara | Ses - 85 bome in . FE . 4: p. m. e iv Ba ‘ : priv / SS oo oer LAKE VACANT BUWOALOW ; STANDARD Or, 2 STALL MOD-| | cHEFF MRGE. &, PLTY,0.. a eCrine Giovies DRYER FL SURPLUS LUMBER & HOYT REALTY =| poset feed ge fatal" otateat Maat | i HERSSMS ame Sows. | | Simth-Wideman ome Boe | Sates Mae MOS | wg OmON Ft OSS | acre CLOT Suet iy | se Rigntand eta Oi ens > terms, : redw reak wa, zye appealing modern 5 "1412 WwW. Huron Meiine after 7. 500 oy : eptional values. Ra. 254 8. Ra. lawn and shrubs. rt _PE 44526 65311 or JU to $1,5 ares rd Lk. | a G CAST IRON BATHTUBS. | Wa fe sem cous open sominy 24 tine rewm wat orice fire: | Daeg Sere,ol ita At or RENEE SACRIFICE | TOAN ay, & | te ae Se sale lee 3 ee ie tl )| gas autom on ee, nee reiting odern oF not, DRY WASHING MA- ae: with ’ E — Cleanliness % baths. Pull included. Large | Lot 300x homes, my EASY SPINDRY : : no worry _ seen teat Mi Pease relat teieh | bak ime cerr ik, rs | Reade tae Gd Trade Gees ae ee | oo ee ee ee = This bom 13.950. pie eee, , Hurry! : improvements ELECTRIC STOVE. : : bungalow. e —_ i ber month after) i. trade. oth Snyder Lavender Business 3. rough im or enclose _tion. PE 5-2871. ANCHOR FENCE i Sent" fan bamenecl, fe down parment orrice Open sunpay 28 | Dorothy pole wa howe partly constructed = = FACTORY REBUILT WATER ‘a —! —— > fenced-in ealtor 4 To build a garage ‘or "|" softener. 1. year gparantes, Re menor dewe, HA sepreves. car 6 and a fenc 7001 Highland Rd. (M9) cal baat: MA agg hele cae c FE f bask fard. Priced x. CHEROKEE WE Teoe WE SELL Phone EM }3-3303 or MU 4-6417 We now have fo eccept is s National Building A = Ave PE 4-3573 HILLS — Pontiac's most! sale at only $11,950. pees toe ee Pontier or_phone ‘VE ¢-4720__ | 2086 Aubern_Ave. BED, BOX Mut. PE 51941. e ‘e west suburban neighbor- DORRIs & 8ON REALTORS homes, land ¢ roperties pats FULL HOLLYWOOD 5 quarters. reg Alive 2 hecpoem orc) ROMEO ame | HITLS ae Sale Aerenge | see ee aeeen | | eS Seer of ec sate oo | tee eke ss . look th: tractive 2 bedroom home. me . es PREEZER.| valued at . “| maces, Hot wa sien, oil /Nasentent® pickive ore fu tee den the $2500 DOWN J 2 acres see os Ra. Close| Beer Distributorship o powe smens Te 5 ®) for , $20,050 arama businesses. Only | retiring, Wil take large let small WILL TRADE ea uverhead heaters. In oper-| Pune. ‘Suap for’ inte “wait gar storins hy setecan te ots beat 962 8. Telegraph Ri. OR 3-40 | fy finished, besutitung’ testes | Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor | 0.000," terms. house. fol ad ant aton. Reas. PE 2-1026. egy your home. . = a paved" street. i & PE 3-7103 with shrubs, large shade trees 2200 Dixie Hwy. at he iy ye Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor Clarence C. Ridgeway . Or lot for 3 bedroom brand —— OVER 50 U: IY, sets M S STANDING TOILETS 318 & HF Mike's. only § and nice lawn. Sidewalk to safe 2-123 — | Open Dixie wz. at Telegraph REALTOR brick ranch home Pull base si i TER f UeED Ty FRO FREE RES ouble tak saeapeiel be Ss UG RB AN beach. This is just the place to AMPLE CUSTOMS PAREING 2200 vt . lumury extras, Phone din: se Vv Washbowls with tikags ovves ff 9.96 WEST UB enjoy life and at ® Bergan. Only is cccree R Patxinc 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 3-4200. Jerome Building Co W ALTON T Sec. bah. tou Gee es” tee 3 bedroom bungalow, full bath, $12,950—83,000 dow AM WE BUY MORTGAGES. HART For Sale = Sates! 86 515 E. Walton hei net abi. lee, ing room bait basemen ‘ovd Kent Inc., Realtor | FM POSteAC | -wemee—e ea eas “Jee en Baal OEE man Spe ine banana Sie he recipe poe arames | Flogd, Kent Inc, Realtor \e Reg eat wa| Sale Land Contracts 62 25 row canipnewe: plow "ates st autem Ne Rncea SY dows. RO REALTY iarxe det ay chiay a AMPLE CUSTOM “PARKING 63 & 65 WHITFIELD js at becp moon foot. "Eas en — 20 % DISCOUNT gen oN talte, SR met 161 iaurphy. Sevriany Center ae x 78 ’ ~ os TED MO UORG, REALTOR) itch Stoc tas ay vesiment ‘niinded purchaser Two | alr J. Tay fetlar Fe $5,438.16 contract on, new bungalow 57 | Vee Fe ten_____..,,| Garage Doors ane ——— Re pea be ee peg en = one = 7 brick terrace. rer ‘Bree. ORs 36148 with 5 acres of land, located north Saic Re schol Goods « UNPAINTED SHUTTERS. TROP- : pan Spen renings _Sunday “1 ‘t's Lie 8) lett down A’ eal value NO ans tok Mh aeaeene bese Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Sih Sapsesnhn of S00 Bes See # FT. MONTGOMERY WARD RE-| frate' with ties mean On Senge | Berry ai Gia aoet eens Lares $23,500 DESIRABLE BRICK heat Each ae —— 4 TE OCCUPANCY Ww. F. c. ee 1235; and frigerstor. good condition, $35.01L REBUILT W MACHINES. ae, a, tS BELL Wile ape OR price 413.08 & $1,400 an, for | MEDIATE modern offices for | —Sier 8. OR 32603. : F sis. | Bhoctrtes bes Op ele ten FE | less than you think, Let's ‘tive home in trade on this 95 Owner leavin aN Country, rae, sveres, 6,000 ye = 23 PER _DISCOUNT. a new, davenport n hair, 2) ¢ste9. ‘ : | a estimate. — rE 2.003 = 30 feet sor sores PAYMEN T| COLORED INCOM E oding docks, Highwsy iccstor Balance tay payable at modern bles: meiching cot: | San LAWN | MOWER, “$35; Ons WATER EATER. ee ER ee e , ’ : ee lamps, 4 . $10: rator. canes SOA foome. Pamtiy teasers rj? > pall renee cnnrter , homes. on tat cos 3 ere rome ind FE cane ter © call boomed bee’ you tei ‘Reitgs pen Bae ae move, exe. "cond aca; | Flectrie weber. pas eS _ HERE TODAY site Tce, Cepiae Bre. =o your tot P “C. WOOD | & bath apt, on ist. oor for ‘own Business Opportunities 51] rm City Home, Clark Real | Tstt'ave. Washer, 915; Inundry tubs. — ry ae be ‘ . CO. Corner ams Full basemen gas k for Mr, Cet, the ekewer if you dent call sev walls. fal Teoement ea $ {Ase OR 3-123, after 7. OR | Aeater, a" fest. peeme Eee | peaury ance yon SALE OR —- Just imagine—6 acres high on a sutomatic heat, fully insu- en) 2nd. & rice $i5.180 Sus ae. lease. All new Excellent location. |. hill 3 aaah cement, Opeeeig| ‘lated. nice neighborhood, ol goad appointment only. _FE_ $6032 or FE 89731, . $1 000 DISCOUNT Srocnd" level in bes’ Siteteees $6,000. SIX ROOM MODERN. re Stu, HEMPSTEAD | COFFEE | SHOP. WELL 106. hod , mm Viena aoe pola Soong Tat’ Oenitle for Chena : hve PE FE 54-0510 FE 2-3971 inc] rf on ee —. gecee a0] NDLE — -. 0.7 era erms $1, 5 ~ Great aueiitte for or aiso a good renta) pro- LAKE N 6 . : ; the band man The price is Jusl| porty’witn ‘Comnmenetly bo- 3 bedrm. bilevel, ol FA. hen Clark Real Estate PE $0ua. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 eels PEN SUN ihe TRADE Sime dit, neha at é erating. : ’ ¢ $2,500 down. As! vA . ES OP EN SUN. 10- 5 @€ Room modern, ¢ bedrooms, a Eve! RHOkN COLORED Ma Ft. all ile oe Lae a enetsta "RE | ar eno SBS ast mabe base pain al. Income — Drayton Plains |CLARK REAL ESTATE| [2t, £0 2,300 lendsee Prurmees| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ROCERY STORE ‘well es " Byers, 14 gry yen ede o Evenings | $3460 with lw down or vacant | ~ OnGablished. Good. cornet locas cont chepeing ‘semen seen | tates 2 sen Peeve ial Ga Gees sagcrene, DUNHAMe LAKE FRONTAGE |. tion. “Also, includes "one 4 chureh and transportation. Down- TR ADE = Only lots Gaon melee rey | stairs it has en attractive living) $8.00, Chapin r , dining room, 2? comfortable 3 Bedroom, iarge living room, Seon. ie tote ry of with new wall to well arranged kitchen. Tiled bath’ SELL OR RENT 2 FAMILY IN- ti earpeting Convenient kiteh Ol heat, exceptionally large lot. | come Lake Orion. Gas heat. | , pg ) bath and all newly paint- Price reduced to $9056. Low down $11,500. $1,500. a down, OR 32-6015 Ho 50 * - red walls & Zelings. Payment or take mS een. or LAKE PR PRIVILEGES 3 was range ..,..., | Upstairs. s, has } ige. pre a terg ood cag rte Sorken oe “GEORG eB BLO ATR. "Hedroom: neh, "40, 25 cit |e 2 room hese: seueee nm and bi All newly decora’ beater. V t—move right 2. 2 ak, S dintn, , heat ae ee are : A = oan ‘tiuminum storms bedrooms, full ba ree kiteh- PEALTOR = $8 . gown, oof Tereaebes | of un- as re +e Date BH screens. irs doi zouted dandy lot, a $4,951 4538 Go | irk ae 3-1251 —— ph : ane, chal & ttn _ & cetyens, Upeta Ho month. A down, Balance $50 pet month DRAYTON, PLAIN = . io. Ue wae down ‘aud Sioo toe month. shown NORTH SUB SUBURBAN Sparkling - 0 siete wd Se ee ee ers sant S tanh home. ry l 0 WN rooms, tile bath, living room & $ DO' Freee ea semen esters t- (Aas eee ee ed DRAYTON PLAINS | sepaysie gining Yom are carpet CSI] ES beara lot Need a2 yt) home? The sitet —s seaenes = Sarees va Feswy ae ital ft parcel Bal ted tae iadea nie) fae ogaepe, a Bhar | 8359 Down ae ee | eran DON'T PASS UP Dining Kitange Only $11,7 Why pay rent omnen LAGI. $1291 : ly tile mouinty. Priced — iret re, ee wan SUBURBAN — Cloxe in well-in- ean own ‘5 inside : . — $60 on terme _ faundry Tom, Also, included 1s ulated aoeuee | laras rooms, the eit. i price only BUILD abe BD. RILEY, B roker MONEY! Sell tinstietied ttached . garag ¥ . iv : 4 ‘ * 130x260 ft. fot Ali for $46,900 with| 2te"cq!¥i0e Foe picture window, ‘OUR OWN a ne ae : terms family sine kitchen, osx Tloort” & Two Family , YOU FE_4+-1t97 ‘ ae ae . eee on fumpece. Bad 5 room 2 bedroom for own- Are working cond Bap Bago " i belon gs ings for cash : rage ne ' : ' , on We need lake rty | Eger ast hor ase! on ood | seas 2S rope apart batid your ow home'and save! SAVE ENERGY, USE fetal” and eld 3H We seed lake property termes. | Seo edregererme ar ei pe bes, sme wooe:| WANT ADS! To find @ % ‘ng ch Cla aa ds) Zee E BROS « William Miller rangea down if you ‘sad your orn’ | job, place to live or a oe Auto na | : cog a eee [Realtor VY. 20263) Ghees REALTY ¢0., |" LADES pce sin | 204 used cat, see Classi- | TOAN CO, * ae Fiaes ne ig AI Post Office FE 5-6176 ve Pee Oe Ave. dase Dinte "Uh Ht fi fied NOW. ; ‘ K, Perry Bt. ‘(Corner re 7 fen See a. i Mutsy tiple Listing Service After +8: ees es Size ogee a eS ean She > a. wa | =| SAVE vwagen. eeetaeees Sanit at Hutchinson Mobile Homes gr Inc. 4201 . 16 ‘5? Plymouth .. 08 ‘ miles ‘North a. Pontine Chevr a s Fora, ar toe m| TRATCER EXCHANGE | suiwonas” © VOOR BS: 4 HOMES "4 Concer 13 aan, 2| Be Rea Anderson - Regal mileage. Price Ei : FY Kash its ne, ee eg ae ‘57 CHEVROLET —_| ‘8 chryal iss _ Tiers. rs. Male & Naf, OR sass, Fang "48 Pontiac -$ & WepvciNG Gy ee ye ag availa ASA : CONVERTIBLE 82 Ford 5 395 ; a wing iscount of hottie : eT os CONDITION. ' BENSO} L MBER CO.|_Peeon are “ha Parts and Supplies TERMS. OR ein, WREC ‘KING BARGAINS ime, Nepimered Tsioad Cust Saree ven. = Birmingham | ~ Plymouths aller; fo COS gi : RRR TB RE IARANERS : > : eeks old, AKC stoc' ete a = Welvatle e Lumber Co. teain Homes, PLatenu $2030 De It Yourself 61/0088 Trained, Boarded 30 Fs 5 he . Bue , S. Tele- east ~Braph : : aad [eaeare _ Nash 1958 “400 horsepower and we haven't gone five miles all Bae ard, compet Pants af es $149 DOWN - afternoon. oa RUNS GOOD, 975,| 1988 FORD, 4 DR, 6, yO MONBY « OR TRADE IN | een as ~ | ea ie et carta Dvesle Ferd, FR Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Cars 91. | 88), CHEVY Gicek, sibs Pui sae fila ge TAXES AND 's PLATES 3 Bud Shelton Motor Sales | ‘BUICK. 3.DR, EXC. COND.) REAL BARGAINS AT [fer eked, Cerne. MYR! azz, coms avaranee pay abun, Bd Gitte | OAC yA ETE! Oxford Mtrs. Pe A $47.50 PER MONTH AR WANTS ‘ "eae V4. RADIO, ue 8 age a _ Ministers’ ym 1y.| SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN cm ‘, i | 1958 CHEV. 2 DR. V¢. RAM, NO a es). Fou va) © CALL OR ASK FOR , DR, ‘ mone’ Ford. . Your " ake of two, No tin MT adie’ Steele Ford. _Hay, Grain & Feed 71| on 260 BALER OF STRAW. NO RAIN, ote north and mile oat a ¥ Md vi wagen, Will giv ear Li rd. ety —— nee give present Oakiand Fue! & 1st. & IND. Hay, #18 & UP. Straw rs lumber, phone MA 5-0666. WS. cUTTixg gaz, 7 FOR SALE. . OR 3-638, See i & M Motor Sales my Se ovting on \ete model cars| aT Midwest 6.6300 na Mate (pineg” a GIMOTHY AND Cana IN ANY CONDL- pie Pes tat a @_Piyuours, BODY ADVE =. #1 fuew hi, Le, Onion aN Lert arty rE isos Sete ye : or OL’ 33131. 3 6 fob mapt ests, ESev.. and Auto Paris ett ; ni, fore of of $16 a Fer) PLYMOUTE Va UTTER aLPpLyA, PALE sTRAW. We! CABDYEAR SERVICE i) é ay ssbapt 3100, W. Hr yagon. © vassenger, like new, E- Clarkston Motor Sales - ee re | ALL, TYPES OF HAY GFE WD| 3) S Cass FE 86123 FORD. Vic a m4 me WE BUY. & TRADE, CAM- Coreg ly + Bg a bape Bg Ask Bob Taylor, Service Mgr. TOP DOLLA! AR : SPECIALS aoe re - pie i =. sean waa eras, era s > a Ww. FIRST CUTTING BROME INSTALLED FR ra 1a Suge. Sere 4 be ele Lee Thora toes Toke Sea. Winmetie abo OW. Sin cartadelacs and’ Vaal FOR CUE ATRUC ag “a = | Sarto RBA oh | Henne og ope rsh Yo pg : a ews- Ais, Fi Mazure r Motor les ; VICTORIA, 6 Ee rwoors coos EFL mmun ee PELE. BRE FE eta | 14 W a re i errmace—| Mt 5 +f - re . For Sale Livestock 72 ‘s 53 pera & i, be hea OTQreaves - 7? Bri ht So st” "55 pcan, = BEL AIR. gt ; “a : Motor . 48. cme demon} RIDING HORSES AND A PORT. We NERD CLEGN USED CARS ‘ rig po ows P Brive it get edillac moter. : $ Saar Rit at bt acre For Sale Tres _ 0 | "ERE Ea ae oa PR ma howe ene MioaremetdoivtaDee| Sales oe Pe IN Dat pre's OUR = oon Acoqpgians teamed rev) *burdell Also wiittewalls R &RMOTORS | CABLE PLAY! PLAYER PIANO. PER- oe geet : “hexs Pair: a a ae for . : tial "Terme. eal St aftisie'cs: fre 2 “9 of 39,25 Sale Motor Scooters 82 BECK W ILSON nrcuny- Wt gen va POW. ‘Bud Sh Sheiten T Motor ‘Sales I UPT XN. Commerce Mis, ORTONVILLE. MICH er Y* Fone car ‘tor .| Aub@rm st Bast Blvd. FE #9083 - . ns Soran . MPC. aNpahton Gate, e SenTICE " 7.2635 ow, monly , perments “Badte ch Ga tan + ee Lake Orion Motor Sales Steering, WW. mile- | 93 ; z : ta Wanted Livestock 73) ley a. Gatsiw Se” "URE aoeen| 126 oatisna PE 4so| RATCHET BUD SHELTON] Siaiarer sored tia rou apoE 6 FORD cae SCOT tor 488 OR aos. WANTED, LivERTOCR. PORREDT | PEM gg? HED 0 2b BLACK, | WOT eels Top asler said ALSO Sob x To - OFFERS sharp. imgoey an. Wale Secs fer ey Cail_OR_3-s003. UBER Ho a “= Jones, MA 5-09-6. White wails, €7 Oe iss pe plus AUBURN MOTORS hays pay B ‘5? r ons as seeee $4095 eesaee red hi %, 7 DR. : et é A, See eer fer guaette 2c a AEE [commen pree_o east_sivm.|. A8GalN Valve & By ote Rade HS Me Ration ih tame | — 5 > Soaks ig ey a set Ath finish, Exeiom 0 — Terms| For Sale Poultry 74 FE 40687 Used Truck Parts 89A ' “Ag Lenten Mardion ,....... SD CONEINE Gi. . > ~ Sunday +c B cals) Moen. si CO. 119 8. Sagi hpceqnmmnaapetescanpennnay BrANDAR RD y BRAND NEW TIRES | _ viene on She ~ JEROME S ‘ be dr. Pull sewer... f car. No down payment Monda so fa more? Onder 2 wks. ahead, Send tee Geer coal off. Black of| , USED TROCE, PART “Bright Spot” $ Se Sedan ooo oa FE siti« RIEMES SCHNEIDER ig CHEVY WAGON : ) se ¥ 0 Merrie +7 we ae pe a ate! Stich" “ wares, Bet ol ED. WILLIAMS Wee ote: Coiling SS 3 3a, err ei slots | iter. aD PATANE. REE VW he g ENGLEHART tall 2 tooo : slight im- 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn ‘ : 5. ! NTIAC berieetons reese of them a -_ gta, wl Brove he ve Auto Service 81 ‘For Sale Trucks 90 a “FE 80488 = 4 © thé T) aes ~ : CHEVY 4 DOOR HARDTOP. ; “MORRIS MUSIC _|9,,DUCKS. & 2) DRARES. "2005 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE “neath. eo Ro toner dow, bates 5 Bete | winders, Excelent RE Your 24 8. Teiegreph __FE 528 Purebred | white Bates, | Mated a vs Turner Ford. Lt $-4000. A CER | oh Pons, on ry some Sale Farm Produce 75 ita INTERWATIONAL FE PICKUP. & senger. Brand new at a price — p . : ee At RD Used Cars "end, FE bt lackmore Parms, 1900 Siverbel < —— = Crescent Lake, Rd. °67 CHEVY, V-§ 2-DR.. R&H. PG, | 1958 Pontiac A Dr, Bydre make offer. PE #-1291. ROCHESTER. : PLABO TURING, — OSCAR ear _ TES ba 2 5S eee PICKUPS | «© DEMO SPECIAL | ages‘siagn "OPE: OF mt] sattsiagg ne tne * vidson Co, 372 8. : MO, 4 Dr R 5 liad tee ca ert Bae. B Accessories GB) se. ting ied, oo ge mi sation Wager, vn "‘Powergitge. road St i Nolen — Ce ELCOME!— WITH ——| SOOT pressed. Oakland Orchard - “~ speed iremamit te gon At bargain| save $1,008. HURON MOTOR SALES ees Bes TE DOWNTOWN PONTI AC SPECIAL! BEETLE ae aE | oe omerueT Bone | ee aaune AAS EP Rn OF | med Berecre De nas eles, rr, sonra ” ; Cae orneee| Haskins Chev. |», 2088 gd se “ET atchet D “" Sha Os SS Sete Fer ope easier RRL ng| ead Sa eal eH | RD | aicnet Days 110 §, . J * bP §-€222 Act Now | | | end pee ber mo. No Fat down, ase iit CHEVY. 3 DR 310 Re 4 nee sy m0, CHRYSLER, 1083 NEW YORKER. ‘ R. wliing ; YOU'LL AGREE IT’S WANTED Ce ee erat esrvined ae” ya i Hisrod. Sumner Ford 1 sates. | Ford, = Er tec a rE CLEAN. | 2 ee some SRRIS MUSIC ‘med a ines “hy E reer Pharawar | ed on 1985 SUPER 88 HOLIDA rust. $250. FE 7% - The Best Ever U 2. . 8 5 Chev V8 % ton pickup with _ brake« $1505 : HOUGHTEN & & SON Harrington Boat Works | gna body. cia tite ee 1956 Chevrolet deluxe sedan, “ce DESOTO AND A cette en OL Te laa | Fe we ee ere ee Soe One ona DESOTO: | harp. 186 370 0, MC court, wit THDAY -1 San emg wou S| Sepa wore WOE Haskins Chev. (a nan per seca | A tesa, ooh ime |" tata. ste sols ag 2 ere fine Lage pf Disie otis ice exams | wal 1 Dixie ot Mr Ford v4 lJ as 385 wel Po MONTH CLEAN °52 LIN , i : ed ODE MOTORS. y 6 . i - _ PPD See ee BEE MEE S| Hoskins Chev.| BRAID See fze| “Friday ond Saturday. just ne Tr it. w ~ ee Righwa et M15 gar. Re: | eit ireme| Lee g Soe oa aie | ERE) Fy ay | Sta” oat DH Ste Yi a Pe pt eae at 2 February 21-22 $1 vis Machinery. 4 vy. i I al 5 mee DODGE 2 new "58 Dodge sedan, J aay a8 Ps shoe CARs & TRUCKS ee — oe ag sim, a | : -PRICES SLASHED- allers. TS bs fice. $161. Mi 1) PANE mise ror | th STAT rs x: eee comer ae | '37 CHEVROLET _._ ‘56 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ‘w 1952 ROCHESTER a Phyo’ “bh, Orton Or ieee Pord. | gv eceeenttr = $1485 ‘ 8 “Metolioch Chain Saws r _Ave - GMC RAMBLERS . AMBASSADORS Yantt © eae eg © $1395 Xow: “3138 FOR AS LOW AS $167.50 ae WANTED TON PANEL - : ; ‘2 DODGE = EXG. Pes Used cars Repair work } poe We tile wndewas Ont give Ae | SAVE a ee ENGLE NASH SALE 5\CHEVROLET we hn re aie good used chain “USED SAIL BOAT : $350 i | agate. : = Moe atPorte; Ra" “Eat >4008, 3 2 DOOR zg ‘56 VOLKSWAGEN || We aise ery cane aaa. tr sent Sapyreg. por Teatnen cat 4 FonD eaten ‘Ht Olas ES ro vie Siaes it ege ee Bhd Slee Pore COME TO Xow OEY 9608 AR ast eccrecte $1298 ES” | Feewen ero|crcna wre Baperemars| “Cy Owens [Sragggoish BW is _Gait “after 6, EM 3300 > ~ ‘s FOR THESE ss fy was... eee. ' 5 ay iH RPCHET | S80 ccs HB ys to x ion PS il Cre "rs . : _ °53 FORD NOW iad..20 ° 91408 ein di WAR es eaeceeviwarnepenss $393 _ § r | PC NTI ACS: D AY | NOW v0... .ee. $295 '53 CHEVROLET B & B , / i *S5 CHEVROLET NOW oo 9888 : : TRUCK CEN ER SPECIAL } BEL AIR HARDTOP s ofeeeeeveee . : ] A WAS es veccen sss $1195 =| Auction Sales GM NOW si cea ness $1095 '56 FORD 5089 ay Highway : od e CHEV : LL, $1295 | Ss tees *. . RETAIL BRANCH . Today Only |] 56 CHEVROLET Sw v0 $193 Every. cdneeday 7 P.M,|_ Wanted Used Cars 88) Oakland at Cass '$$.CHEVROLET || NOW .....-.-- $1145 ‘5 HEVROLET ING. Every iden iy eas - PM. a1 P os, FOR SCRAP & OLD For Sale C Cars 91 . exon $495 53 PLYMOUTH was ie ee elE unda AS MUCH A8 %9 FOR JONK AND - ms. ee. a STATION WAGON NOW .cscaveess ‘3 San Day te HPSS | Se porcx bus, 5a ota = Hi lr a CTORY na , cna ies nog OR 3-2717 Door Prizes} : ng Be A Eee ae a et si208 34 FORD || NUN tree ee tees , ‘52 STUDEBAKER rites iS cay oye ; as ete. Balance ¢ neater, a jet black $495 62 CHEV ROLET WAR, cictinvssescesveaens $198 WAT EL, Gere | piG PAYMENTS"? | Seuty, tte Petals, “broetion hele a BRANCH | | WAS earnest wes NOW cca ceecne B98 or Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘Sow WOULD ¥ LIKE A NICE "4 BUNCE, ¢ BR. MARDI. oo nop heater, low, 53 PONTIAC NOW rele ccrsleiuiers $299 52 PONTIAC FOR OUR 1 + tx YoUR| tone 1 owner, low” mileage 4 1 52 FORD WAS cic cncescagyssvcesss omy od Gnokieg fx eR Morons ate ee = $395 Boe vec ececeveeees 308 NOW .ncccnsces $194 PRO OPER TIL | TM_Oakiand 2 door and 4° door’ NOW woeee cece $294 ; accept tirade | } ¥ P, ‘2 OLDA HOLIDAY... . $308 : - 53 FORD } “CHOP Srerwecte . tadio & heater, HOUSE : $395 | wis Sn “ye AB ong “pa pew Ee Fs Neher Gen | NWI VV coer scense > _ aw eoeetnrenee | Beis tant ere ec Gein hie i WBLcoME TO 53 CHEVROLET , Devin same || WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR AT A GOOD Sunday "tet stamens a nore SUNDAY $245 | PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS ‘ MONTCLAI +8 cV : | = ; : : ¢ i NEW YORK — table. with playing the (2) Business in Focus. Arnaz wae then »* on . rent problems. heads. at (1) Texas Rangers. . our heads, a LE and how rich (4) Saber of London. WILSON But Peter (7) Lone Rahger. {9) Telescope. {fifth threat . \Krasna’s comedy, “Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?” “This is a. gamble for us,” Peter remarked, “We cancelled Las Vegas..Guess we're just stage struck,” he admitted. THE WEEKEND WINDUP stripper. in “Oh Captain!” says “I spend more time dress- ing to go to the theater than I do te go on. stage”.. Rodgers and Hammersteiv want Tsuruko Kebayashi Fein- berg, for their “Flower Drum Song”. Gretchen Wyler. con- - “This is like 1946 , . . backtsage at the! Roxy,” Peter Lind Hayes, the quyintuple-threat man, said. “t don't remember that,” I confessed. “You don't!” Peter was sitting at a Copa when you came to interview us. Desi done pretty well at that— they’re in TV, radio, night clubs and records — and now I was talking to them about their . » crashing the- Broadway stage in Norman —or postponed — five weeks in Abbe Lane, who; plays a- -his overcoat on. “We were Roxy and doubling inte the the bandleader at the Copa laughed hollowly, and accal how rich Desi’s got in 12 years we haven't go. Hayes and Mary Healy have of mu and _ joints. Crekcikessaael can contribute tale to‘ your comfort, health and improved muscle and joint function. To obtain q free Miracle of Science booklet write to Niagara of Pontiac, 4040 Lark Drive, Pontiac. Also listen to the Frank Sims Show, 12:1§-12:30 on WKMH and Arthur Godirey every Friday, 10:30 to 10:45 a. m’, on WIR to hear how famous personalities benelit by and use Niagara. wananeOakland County Electronic Aowrciafionewre : BEING THRIFTY? If you feel that you cannot afford a competent TV technician and must “do-it-yourself,” may we sug- gest that you take the tubes you need tested to an | Oakland County Electronics Association member to insure that they will be tested accurately. And if replacements are necessary, you will be supplied with . top quality tubes at standard prices. Quality, Honesty and Guaranteed Service is the O.C.E.A. members’ creed. PONTIAG C & V SALES & SERVICE......... is CONDON’S RADIO & TV SHOP.. AUBURN RADIO & TV...... a Auburn, FE 4-1655 ill TeurTTTT ere TrTre ee - WXYZ, M e wate Fable vice sg| WIBK. Peter’ Stoner WPON. Counizy Roundup | CKLW. Shift Break, Davieslg.99 (2) Ed Sullivan. Raymond {SSeS she’s lost 30 pounds GORDON’S MOBILE TV ...........4846 Fenmore, FE 2-0439 Ww Protestant Hour pega ingecall gigs $:38-WJR, Voice of Agriclt.| WCAR. Neve. Pane” Paige, conducting Radio Cit since “Silk Stockings”; though > ; ; WCAR, Morning Musical | S00, WIR. News, 3. Doliar CKLW. 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FE 4-4945 WCAR, News, Gospel Hour | WXYZ, Herald of Truth | Winn’ pews pony oavid | WXYZ Waitrick, seKenzie Jayne Meadows, Audrey ized—instead of a hit disk she has a slipped disk . and 1515 Union Lake Ré., EM 3-511 WPON. Assembly of God CKLW, Det. Adventist WCAR. WN ee | CKLW. News, Godfrey Meadow McGuire Sis- @:80—9ih, ‘tlentre. Valley WJEK, Detroit Speaks WPOM, Barly Bird Club wean, Hews. Pace ; eadows, the ulre SIS TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A theater-goer unable to get ore we 1959 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 \ ‘3, Logan jews, McLeod ers. = a eweseeee Wed, Hees, Sohal Concert "WRYE Nene wat | 4M WIR, Music Hal — |g. 39 (7) Scott Island. rigs pee se arinee BP age ey he pret STEFANSKI RADIO & TV.........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 . CKLW, Pontiac Baptist — EVENING CKLW, Sports, WXYZ, News, McKenzte (9) O. Henry Playhouse. ae (Onpesight, seh) —_ : WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT........... 45 N, Perry, FE 2-0711 ha Bag ww. Monitor 2 Sgn d poaseng WIJBK. Sporis, MeLeod Bey gu hey per ie SWEET’S RADIO APPLIANCE ......442 W. Huron FE 4-1133 © ‘son os Y Z s. &, eater, a e a "Ww. Crosarends Church” | Woun aus of OS8 | wiz, “nets, “ore “Ww News, Deland Coat acd Set Ge: ‘. WALTON RADIO & TV......... sees 1490 Joslyn, PE 2-257 wt. ews, Wolt WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzi oe a: _ ‘ : 9 ' * on or Temple went — Logan wae —— Toby David CKLW. Pahoa Chase nzle “The Last Town Car. ” MONDAY AFTERNOON 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. CLARKSTON thesd jews, Weather ews, Tom George = . . : wank, News St. Francis | ¢.26 wan Gunemote WPON, News, MacKinnon | WCAR. Arthur Godfrey (4) (color) Dinah Shore.| 6 15) siotel Cosmopolitan (4) I Married Joan. LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE.............. 6734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 o: rape geeraake deligten ww. News, Music $:30—WJR, Music Hall WPON, Music With Mason.| Bette Davis is guest. . ai ne ee (7) Superman. Bey, Somer giana | SKEW. Chrmiae hunem | SURE: REGS POS onary | PEGORLN, Mr E Chaee) (TT Sid Ceasar. diy roe (9) Looney ‘Tunes nee aes WXYZ, Voice of Prophecy WPON, Broomfield, Holiday WCAR, Sports, Sheridan” WPON, Sports — 9) Movie: ‘Keeper rs the (9) King’s Cupboard. dpoernimaaepenicng Coe srse+--+ S48 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1217 os ; TIMER'’S RADIO & TV.....3530 Sashabaw Rd. OR 3-2652 i 12:15 (2). Love of Life. 5:30 ° weat the a sialon ies . (4) Mr. Mrs, North, . EESGO BAREO -= Tod s Te evl sion TO Ta 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ats CO ie ee (1) Mickey. Meuse Club. JONES RADIO & TV....... 3111 Orchard Lake Ré., FE 4-5862 - (7) You Asked For It. - —“ : ouse ms (4) It Could Be You. (9) Serial Theater. OXFORD Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to. change without notice 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. Le lle cl CAFORD RARSO & TV SUOP. 9 6 Washingian OA 0008 Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel «—WWJ-TV oN ee oe eae ™ DO-IT-YOURSELF : ROCHESTER Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE... ~_orrvwreerrwe'TrTgTgTgt’'""'T''T?T'T'""'T'?'T'T"""7""""""""""TTTT'TT''t'tTTT'"T'TtT"T"T* wwve--wewe-wevrvrrrvrvrwvrwevrvrwwrwrvrwewwrvrwewrwrwwrwrwwwewvrewvewewre-TeweeweeeewewrervVrereerrrwreeeeeeeereereeeereeeeree vs. Montreal. Canadiens, arr ae : j ‘106 W. Sth St. OL 2-4722 sereuenes sv teummacerre (7) Scotland Yard. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. | TUBE TESTER BIRMINGHAM s i 8:00 (7) Studio C. (7) John Hopkins. ; - f Open Eves. ‘til 9 LARE TY coccscccscuseses 31160 Orchard Lake Rd, MA 6-6268 (9) Your TV Theater. | (9) Oral Robert 10:30 (2) What's My Line 1:00 (2) Susie. -- cme 1 Bovtng |) Your TV Theater. | ral Roberts Oy es ) Movie. = | HAMPTON ELECTRIC |1$ cero cv _"smmoToe mice , i or) Perry Como. Kay! , 7 i Margie. : — ee a (9) Popeye Thotnpson, Theresa Brewes 2% (2) Court of Health. oo ae |] 825 W. Huron FE 4.2525 ee een ee i 6:15 (2) News Four Lads. | A ers snags 10:45 (4) Sports on Parade. “ . : : ( Science, I : florid Turn SUUSGGEUEECURESEEEEEREEEEEeE a 6:30 (9) Hopal Cassidy. - 8:30 (7) Country. Music. Comedy (9) Global Frontiers. 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Weather. |1'30 rad ey World . i ’ ay See gag (4) Mr. and aire. North. | team Homer and Jethro. . (7) M ovie. “Johnny One . “7 a (2) Racket Squad. (9) Temple Baptist. 9:45 (7) Abcent. Eye. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. a ae | (2) Dick, Duchess. Adven- ; (7) Movie. s a 7:00 (7) Explorers. Adirondacks. i ture: Dick gets into martial 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. 1:18 (4) Movie. : E bed as (9). Waterfront. hot water whe he plans adc! ong = ical 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. + a (4) Cross Current. Mystery. | business trip to Paris with- Sa | 9 a H+ (2) Sea Hunt. Adventure:| Ut his wife. (9) Sacred Heart. 11:20 (2) Sports. 2:30 (2) House Party. s . e e ’ Lloyd. Bridges. \9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. 10:15 (9) Film. (11:25 (2) Movie. “Too Many Hus-| (4) Kitty Foyle. Ky re) : : H = : : . bands.” e 7:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Amer- (9) Hockey. New York at) | : ’ '2:50 (9) News. ag a —— ican _bandstand's' host with Montreal. me @) Cartoon Party. = [ING . ea Ld e a new variety show. Chor- (4) Polly Bergen. Gordon @ Public Defender. MONDAY MORNING 3:00 (2) Big Payoff gm } Come in and Winter Pr a | MacRae. (9) Christophers. 3 See Our New ices MONEY. DOWN! a dettes, Mark IV Quartet,| : le:50 (2) Meditati (4) (color) Matinee Theater.|@ D. Bap“ a guests. i Gale nin Comedy: wo: 4 (2 Sausage Sinema l . — (7) American Bandstand. . ure ow in ect! . = (9) Holiday Ranch. usanna palnis herself off as|** , : (9) Favorite Story. NATIONALLY , Eff. (4) People Are Funny, excellent rider. to impress ses & a: (6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. tory H ADVERTISED ’ Mguee Barina 4 (2) Perry Mason, Adventure: Texan, a: Sagebrush Shorty. . 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ze KITCHE a Maeon represats client in . © — oa Pierrot. |7:00 e a College. (1) Do You Trust Your Wile? NS @ ATTICS e@ RECREATION. ROOMS © BATHROOMS . bi 9:39 (4) G. MacKenzie. Randy on eae. ~~: — — lackmail payoff. _[ Sate Randy tt aoc Gas Palos: (9). Movie. : PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL a a | (2) Have Gun, Travel. West- 11:30 (4) Ki 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. ~ : ; a iT-V ern: Paladin searches for|4!* a = a. $:e0 (2) Captain Kan (4) Queen for a Day a ~ wealthy daughter-in-law. restling. : 4) Captain arco. : ets s a | (9) Adventure Holiday. (7) Cartoon Carnival. Cann oe 2 : , a ‘10:00 (7) Mike Wallace. Rud : a 3 ~ eerie Velice. | ceuawy x 8:30 (7) Big Show. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. |: : s " oo (4) Antateur Hour. (Return. SUN . AFTERNOON 9) ivh’ ee 3 om oe FE 4-1515 Theresa Brewer, guest.” ‘ (8:43 (2) Cartoon Classroom. tad a pi peculiar . : yr 1° H cay ELECTRO. MART (2) Gunsmoke. Western: |!%:00 (2) Let's Take a Trip. Visit : ro . ‘” : ae 2 Open Mon, Thurs. Prt. & Sat, | Blizzard threatens Dillon. ‘ben ee 9:60 (4) Romper Room. (4) Modern Romances. . . aS 10:30 (7) Tracer. (7) Bowling. 9:25 (2) News, : a : 5 2 Call in Person or Phone © (Advertisement) (9) Canada Hit Parade. ; RCA COLOR TV a ; e 'o - a i (4). (color) Hit Parade. 12:15 (4) (color) Colorland. 9:30 (2) Ladies Day. she , 4 ; us Price a (2) Dem. Dinner. Harry S. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. . ~ = : ; : a (12:28 (4) § tt i j GO0D LOOKING! ES eee neem RSet, RO sess ee ge ere Te eM 41:00 (7) Federal Men. “Black 12230 (2) Wild Bill Hickok. 9:55 (9) Billboard. is Corner Opdyke Sunday 12-6 P.M. OR 3-2276 4 Sheep.” (4) News, ; 22 W. He - ia a (9) National News. (3) Science Fiction Theater. 10:0@ (2) Garry Moore. — ——— Sazeoneennennnnnennsensennnensesneureeussnueensnansl 2 (4) News, : ; (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. . : : ae! (2) News Final. (1:00 (2) Hollywood Showcase). (9) Movie. eae , “Behind: The Rising Sun.” . Mo . 11:10 (9) Weather. (4) Mr. Wizard. 1:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. , “| = E ney . (1) World Adventure Series, (4) Treasure Hunt. ; ce : 11:15 (9) Starlight Theater. Bar-- “Dugout Down the Congo.” | | vi Down bara Britton, ‘They Made (9) Movie: ‘Fort Defiance."|11:00 (4) Price Is Right. Ww B ‘I d Fi P | A Fi Me a Killer.” (°46). - e bul irst ym we ed (4). Weather. 1:30 (4) Frontiers of Faith. 11:25 (7) News. ” ont a pril ee (5) Y " to Pay! . (2) Miss Fairweather. (7) Jungle Jim. @ Addi Kitcher | . 11:30 (2) Dotto. ti ad ns ; . ‘11:20 (4) Movie, Edward G. Rob- 2:00 (4) (color) Detroit, Today, (4) Truth or Consequences. ons FREE E TIMATES inson, “Whole ‘Town's Talk| and Tomorrow. (7) Robin and Ricky. | ' , tm, ue | eee oe Attics — 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theatez,|2:30 (2) Six-teens. -|11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. i 6000 HEARIN ] | Peter Lorre, “You'll Find e Recreation 4 a Out.”” (40). Frank Albertson, | = “Fugitives for a Night.’’) a ) Others have tried — now (38). . Oo Pp E N D \Y | 6. ! Sonotone has hidden its | i warages ! latest transistor hearing aid 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. “House - | in light, graceful eyeglasses. = 10 to 2 | Worn as one unit — nothing i | else to wear. Choice of smart “SUNDAY MORNING a r L. . syle tr bath aan and , 8 Open Every Nig ht : | women. Look your best 47:55 (2) Meditations. | -— | while hearing your best. - | com a. ‘i 8:00 (2) Mass for Shut-Ins. | Til 9 :00 R. M. ! E IN, PHONE OR WRITE lows © ved | FREE DEMONSTRATION. — 2 (2) Christopers. = | ___Seesoms tres Piped ee ba , (7) Understanding Our World : : “Owned and Operated by Local People” 5 = 7 7; . SONOTONE 8:55 (4) color). News. : ean : : , : aoe (9) Billboard. | ; : ot PONTIAC | 20 Yours. Your Home Improvement 4 Coster Ae 9:00 (2) Detroit Pulpit Jah : : _ 511 Pontioe State Bonk Bldg." (7) Petrol Pulpit | e N.. TELEGRAPH RO. _ PONTIAC | Phone FEderal 2-1225 roads. :