= x: ae - <= ¥ s 5 % ? ge : . . ‘ . O j . T : 116th YEAR ye Raitadel PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958 —80 Phas TED PRESS UNITED puess Pe PuOTOS INTERNATIONAL —— vice ‘St. gp plans were St. rome Merey Hospital may drop out ofthe Detroit Area Hos- pital Council, “If the council doesn't like our building plans, we'll quit the council and go ahead on our own," threatened Sister Mary William, hospital administrator, The council said Thursday that present crowded conditions in Pon tiac hospitals — a situation that prompted the St. Joseph expan- sion—represented in ‘reality “‘an artificial demand.” From a 14-month survey of hos- pital needs in Southeastern Michi- gan, Counties are forced to come to Pontiac for treatment because they haven't ehough hospital bees near- er home. New construction should take place in the areas that need more beds, not in Pontiac; a re- port indicated, it concluded that patients). from south Oakland and ‘Macomb hospital’s present 330-bed plant. “The report's conclusion about what represents the Pontiac hos- pital trade area is a slap at our fine medical Staff, whose pa- tients will come a.jong way to be treated here. pital-ecenter with excellent facili “Ridiculous,” was the reaction of Sister Mary William, who is in the midst of raising funds for a 200-bed addition to supplement the “Pontiac is an established hos-|- ties and highly-regarded medical pletely.”” tended the council's report ning expansion. “GNE SURVEY WRONG” ‘and, frankly, I have the greates' men, The report ignores this com- The. hospital administrator con- was based on faulty information. ‘'The figures are diametrically opposed to those contained’ in a survey made for us before we began plan- “One of these surveys is wrong) confidence that ours is © correct. I'm completely convinced our hos- pital should expand." ? She said that James R. Pollock, who prepared the St. Joseph re- iport for Jacobs Co., a Chicago consulting firm, would arrive in Pontiac Monday to confer with her on the council's study, “We will lock ‘ever the docu- ment together and then make our’ conclusions known to everyone, the council, :We are to take this lying she promised, f t) net down, Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, whose facilities were classified by the report as not up to acceptable standards, also was up in arms. ck & Administrator Harry H. Whitlow felt his hospital was being criti- cized unfairly because it is lo- cated in a converted hotel, “Aamittedty,, our institution can't be compared with a multi- million dollar hospital,” he said. “Nevertheless, we have a. weil- Hospital Threatens to Ouil Area Council run hospital with complete fa- eilifes and an excellent record of satisfied patients.” The initial expense was far less ithan what a brand new_ hospital costs, Whitlow noted significantly. “Our per-bed cost was between '$3,000 and $4,000, while the report figured the cost for one bed in a new institution was about $20,000.” PLANS EXPANSION Pontiac Osteopathic is a 121-bed two years ago, Since then, it has been operating at gaees or more, Whitlow. said, and also has a big expansion program jn mind, “Not eal othe, cost of genet: ing these structures expensive, if ifacility converted for about go yet yore done, but upon completion (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) . Drags Child From Grandfather Refuses to Pay Fine Huff President jes Willing to Sign Pentagon Bill Ike Wouldn‘t Veto Plan Passed by House Unit, Source Indicates pictured by Congressional sources today as willing to sign the House defense re-. organization bill even if it’ WASHINGTON @# —President Eisenhower was. By HOWARD HANDLEMAN PARIS (INS)—The_French gov-, ernment, armed with newly voted emergency powers, struggied des- perately today to hold control of ithe armed forces on the home front. - Whether the army in Ffance re- ‘mains loyal to ‘Premier Pierre!’ Pflimlin or throws in its lot with the insurrectionist generals in A!- geria and the rightwing supporters of Gen. Charles de Gaulle at home ultimately will determine Set Up Own Funeral Plans 4 Years Ago U.S. Troops May Go to Lebanon. + French Government Strives to Maintain Its Grip on Army the Yate of thé fourth Republic. The army's position still remains = Plans to ignore Second Order — 'to Go to Detroit: a mystery and until it makes its loyalties known France is likely to remain in a state of hurricane-| eye calm. In his critical fight to stave off sloned officers in army units sta- tioned in metropolitan France. Troops on leave from Algeria were ordered te stand by fer Rebel Judge. Declares He'll Appeal His Case to Washington From Our News Wires” LANSING—Saginaw Cir- cuit Judge Eugene Snow Huff defied a new order to- day from .the Michigan 4 ™ new assignments, Supreme Court directing ‘4 passes without changes he; sp. JOHNS o—There will be | | The Def Ministry ordered a| him to serve in Detroit in- a é] advocates. no survivers to mourn, but tu- | State Dept. Adamant |state of alert for all French troops stead of the Circuit to —_— / neral drrangements, Sunday * ta: garrisoned in Gérmany as part of : KILLER ‘A PUZZLE — Washington 200 AP Wirephete, | One of these sources, who) Timm satiety Gettiried F. or. | OM Defending Citizens|Nato forces. Their number was|Which he was elected, in officials are uncertain as to which of the two Vogt yesterday. The lions are Prineess, the- asked not to be quoted by| mar, who died here at the age Abroad If Necessary officially estimated at about 65,000. Saginaw. lions shown above killed 2%-year-old Julia Ann female in front, and Pasha, a full-grown male. name, told a newsman:| of 90 yesterday. The Pflimlin ‘government was) my dee alsd refused tet oe _ . ~_ |“Without any doubt he will| Ottmar’s wife died 19 years ago | WASHINGTON (INS) — The/reported to have broken up what e judge ia Cae not veto the’ bill if it” fs| 2M4 their only son died in 1899. State Department made it clear|was saipecied. Ws, te te second|to pay a fine of $250 for msi O..4 ° e ,| There are no other survivors, today that U.S. troops would be|prong of the attack tha garted/contem it of the high court, ' : toni L = ra S L S The. House. Armed.. Services Ottmag, a German immigrant protect American lives and prop- sizure of power in Algeria. udge wae served Cooler Tomorrow b Committee yesterday approved 8| wae became a school teacher, (°'Y Dut Said there is no need for e e compromise bill that would give! attorney and long-time success- yeaa etetesinh Ga Ge a. _ Partly with scattered {in (r. a t oo ‘Eisenhower essentially what he Chaneenan pear hp omg tio in the strife-torn country said showers or thunderstorms this aft-| 4 _ : ’ asked. for in arrangements for : oe - a : “8° ithe U.S. has not been informed 1: ernoon arid tonight is the weather) . . : streamlined command of unified) . With no living relatives, he | that “any need exists which would ‘ayne County circuit bench. prediction for all of Michigan. Yes-) WASHINGTON (®—Smithsonian Institution officials| forces. cate of iatags piapenty salons he. [Teesite, he Presence. oli Aipertena| . Daeatles. fete, Mallee it is ‘aie Gaile Salina 7 - s " . “4 7 ” 1 i » gon will be partly cloudy to°'dered a formal investigation today into the grisly a Peay a * hostile to| ta Mt lmsett "bs tha caretuty- morte madame tena bill by a vote of 461 to| % Fepert to the Wayne Circuit oudy and’ cooler. Tonight's low|death of a 2%-year-old Canadian girl who wandered| 4 hoes Chat tight lies en the et on the possibility of using Ameri-|114, the biggest: majority given| C°™ft *t 10 a.m. Monday, will be mostly in the 50's. too close to a lion -eage at the Washington Zoo.——— individuals r Vic es or om Con-|—A-30-minute-eulogy;-with back- can fighting for a premier since World War II.| Huff said he didn’t intend to obey Precipitation wil] total around tained onnaia ordea |S2id: The measures authorized the the order. In addition he said, “I half inch over| .AS her horrified grandfather fought = to| gress’ own prerogatives, ground » Was tape rec State” cyical one quarter to one r down éeverdl Eidenkiwer by Dr. Preston Bradley, “It is a normal responsibility {ting up of a of cannot compromise the principle . the weekend. Showers are possible |save here yesterday, little’ for Sdvtnlétiative ‘tances. : of the Peoples Church of Chi- | for the U.S. government to con- |—just short of martial law, a circuit judge must serve rane Bye em OD Gehusday. temper-!Julia Ann Vogt was hauled] nq was unable to give a coherent Referring to two of these | 28% four years ago. Ottmar said | sider ‘any situation where the | Within hours, the Council aie — a on ees co a eae in down-|Screaming into the cage by account of yhat iansened. points, Eistahower said in a | Be obtained kreat comfort trom prindhae oe piling sya PROG contenel voted 212 to Jewkes s services are needed at. , pastor's Sunday morning ra- | ¢ t t é town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was|4 lion and decapitated. ay e letter to Chairman Cart Vinson | on, sermens. ger, what measures might con- et ST is coos wah he rurbulance The Supreme. Court said the 55 degrees, The thermometer reg-| The grandfather, Harry Jackson,| ‘We're still trying to determine} D-Ga, “I hope this language N ceivably be called for in friendly | 5+ hom judge will be asked to answer a istered 81 at 1 p.m. 67, suffered a mild heart attack) just what occurred,” said J. Lear| will be suitably adjusted on the eighhors, touched by his lone- collaboration with a particular * new contempt charge if he does Grimmer, associate zoo director.| House floor.” ooo A age-seig rolaggesacee in ate foreign government to provide | The premier called on Jules |io¢ show up in Detroit Monday. “There are no substantial facts we) 11 te first reaction from the service at Gttnat’y dea | ee the protection to which they are Mech, known for his strongman The eight-man Supreme Court can go on. Pent , Secretary of Defense A “| entitled, ‘ tactics in handling violence, to ia ity \ erdict agai t li an Owners He said Dr. Leonard Carmichael,|McElroy echoed. the President's “However, the fact that thought pea ‘ sae Palio: pemees tk Me Haft yesterday after a dramatic secretary of the Smithsonian Insti-|comment, saying that while the| White Camel Surprises is given to such contingencies can- : 90 minute hearing on charges he tute that supervises the mammoth/ pill “seems to have accomplished — not be taken as an indication that! Under the emergency b11)) wyguity disobeyed an assignment zoological park, ordered a formal) most of the President's major ob-| BASLE. Switzerland (INS) — |the U.S. has concluded that na-|Pflimlin's government has the| 46 sit im Detroit for ene meath, investigation. Grimmer said there jectives, certain language will, in| Officials of fhe Basle zoo were jtional authorities are not able andjright for three months to ban all and yield his permanent seat on Slas Nf OU 1dj " [was some confusion as to which/our opinion, impair efficient ad-| pleasantly surprised at the birth |prepared to maintain order. public meetings or demonstrations,| ne bench to a visiting judge. "jof the two lions in. the cage killed) ministration.” of a relatively rare white camel. |. “Present indications are that the|impose censorship, order the house| = her... / One-ef- the points in’ question,|.On* thinking it over, they were |security forces of the Republic ofjarrest of those deemed dangerous| The action was unprecedented. i * & .& committee members said, involves| downright astounded: both par- |Lebanon will be able to maintain|to peace, expel foreign agitators,| Before sentence was pronounced, The churning propellers of displeased Michigan | | the incident occurred as Jackson| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | ents are brown. ‘'constitutional order.”* and search homes at any time. | (Continued-on Page 2, — 8) boat owners have slashed through some of the red tape was escorting Julia Ann and her sister, Judy,?4,. through the zoo. The girls had come here with their mother from Chilliwack, B.C., for in the boat registration law. Under an amendment 'to the origivial law, the registration application no longer needs. notrization. a visit. According to ° workers? Julia Ann, clutchlag “2 beg of where the boat registration |....4 ignoring the notarization re- 9p somehow - tae a a forms. are available, the necessity of having a notary sign the application brought more gripes than the $2 fee. ’ New registration forms are be- ing shipped to the secretary of) state’s branch office and the Oak- land County Sheriff's department, but the old forms may still be Auto Negotiators Take Weekend Rest | DETROIT, ® — Weary negoti- ators today began a weekend breather before resuming efforts to hammer out new contracts cov- ering more than a million auto _ workers, * ‘+ * The recess in the lengthy bar- gaining sessions between the Unit- quirement on them. Under the law which went into effect March 1, al} boat, pro- pelied by a motor, and all sail- beats over 16 feet in length must be registered. Exempt are boats registered with the U.S, Coast Guard, and/1 boats propelled solely by muscular power, * * * . The registration forms must be completed and mailed to the Mich- igan Secretary of State, with the $2 fee, to receive a boat number. One of the main purposes. of the law was to reduce reckless boat operation by making boats and thelr operators readily iden- tifilable through use of promi- nently displayed none numbers, The $2 fee is not cdtedet an- nually, and the registration of the boat is good until the boat is sold, destroyed or abandoned. * * * through a oe foot guardrail whic fentge epoctalers: somne alt feet. away from ‘the lion cages. A lion suddenly grabbed her. * *-® Police said the only other appar- 2, part of a school group visiting the zoo from Princess Anne County, Va. Young Dildy told this story: the hill. I heard a loud scream by the lion's cage. I ran up to look and this little girl was in front of ‘the lion cage and the lion had caught her by the leg and was pulling. x *« ®& “A man grabbed her arms and tried to pull her away, but the lion was stronger. He kept:«pulling and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) RSS OD I Ia In Today's. Press ent eyewitness was Wesley Dildy,| ” “The rest of the class was down!) _ 2,000 Attend Final Concert of Pontiac High Band ed Auto Workers Union and Gen-| The secretary of state's office in a about Me v4 POR eral Motors, Ford, Chryslery and/Lansing said yesterday that some) (ot i American Motors also. enabled| 131,000 registrations have been is- Gae iete oneness | each side to reaisexs progress|sued. The estimated number of) 0% uty a Mratabyesie ey ‘ made in recent days in the talks.|boats in Michigan varies between a ia meres ee * * * : 300,000 and 500,000, oa ged ae i 4 UAW it Walter r. Reuth- he * ¥ Sports se Sa aes ae ae 1415 er returned to Detroit yesterday) Also included in the amendment) heaters .............. . 1243 after a Florida speaking trip and|was a provision for out of state} qy @ Radio Programs...... r mene a first erygy te ort to register their ey Wilson, Barl.....,.... seete ’ 1 . on tions fromidirectly wi county sheri omen’s Pages..........., # = Ponting Press spel Woodcock, | UAW - vice|eliminating the “tie - pamnon vad ¥ | wes pee vi. test pewindas a alo i thc: sstdieteeuiel ieander dee Waas Harris originally formed the band. in 1927 and\was its conductor throughout ft president ard head of the union's) forwarding phe application to felt Your Cai Ncw to derome's | m1 the city school system, jconducts ‘the final concert vw ac High Schoot _ . history. 1 willbe slit vp next year when Papline Northern High School opens f | OM bargaining, team, \ Lansing. ij a . | “Birigint Spot.” FR #-0088. band. More than 2,000 2 Be aaa the nationally-famous\m ee as ap See storyon Page’. | ‘ és a { A a oa | ae: t ¢ & ao Se ' Reet nme . as ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, mo 1958 on 24 Counts - Tennessee's Legislature to Hold impeachment Trial Hearing © ad ae me, Troubled Children View — Cranbrook to Celebrate / , | | ae SO0th Year Tomorrow BIRMIN ity. House ig one, and Christ Church Founder’s Day program at Cran {Cranbrook and the -whole oem brook ‘enterprise were planned ; 4 County’s Center as. ‘Hom the children receive day-by-day at- Itention from well-trained coun- better .selors. 3 © Increase ’ Ld ms { girls at the new Youth Home, lo- ‘cated at 7350 Cooley Lake Rd., Waterford Township, it's than home. “This .will never replace the ily, school or community, Here in the large red-brick) of the real ts,” explained For some of the 31 boys and 20\building overlooking Union Lake,' Director Wesley Johnson, “but ’ Se Initial Cla By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. at "| Oakland County has found a WASHINGTON (—For the third home away from home for teenage h@S/boys and girls who have found it *« * * , It will be the last step in the proceedings before both Houses adjourn. The Senate then will re- form as a court of impeachment land summon the 53-year-old Chat- The only sign of restraint is tanoogan to hear the charges be- a wire ¢ = bding the fore antting « = Lasoee former childrea’s branch of the Vice Squad Nets:e=s . Hostesses at the tea will include The representatives chose three Mrs. E. J. Bemis, Mrs. L. L. of 3,194,800. This total was 124 per cent high- of their number to prosecute the case immediately after the im- peachment -vote yesterday. They are Reps. John R. Jones, McAllen 44 in City Raid All, Plead Not Guilty After Dobyns, Mrs, K. D. McGregor, Mrs. Hugh Davisson, Miss Grace er than the figure for the cor- responding week last year, Early Morning ons ia iagubont | Raid on 3 Grant St. 7 i : : : i ist BE a 8 i important phases the Oakland County Youth Home is recreation. And for the boys basketball ranks high on the home. Fentise Press Phote popularity list, for the instructor is a former De- troit Pistons player, William B. Thieben -(left). . Thieben is a member of the staff at the new |!ns At U.S. Bases Throughout World bserve Armed Forces Da “Open House” was ordered at military ihstallations in more than 70 countries to highlight the NEW YORK (INS) — Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, undis- ‘mayed by his tax evasion ar- raignment—at which he pleaded “not guilty” — has declared a city-wide New York | ‘Thunderstorms Scattered Most of Nation Sunny Full U.S. Westher Boreas Report PONTIAC -¥ “ Pit pe Mg pe ; erate sets at 6: Bunday at $:11 a. rises im, ; ——w | . Dewntewn tom wateres ee cml Sees 5 ‘ Friday im Pontiac {Ae recorded downtown) Highest tem Le re ee Lowest te a Meam tOmpe@rature cisesc-csencnen ses Weath iy. One Year Age in Ponties Highest temperature ead tee ee eco eewen eee eie ie att et = = under| received one inch or more during ithe Middle and Upper Mississi Valley and the Great Lake i Tegion. The stormy activity wag ac- companied by gusty winds in parts ‘of the Middle Mississippi Valley, and many areas reporting rainfall the night, An isolated thunder- storm dumped two inches of rain on Anderson, S.C, * * * Cloudy skies over Southern Cali- fornia were the only exception to the fair pattern outside the rain area. Temperatures were warmer in North Central sections, but oth- erreadings represented minor changes, The Southern Plains storm came after a day ,im which tornado clouds jabbed at sections of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. No dam- age or injuries were reported. * * * Temperatures in the 30s were quite general — a few isolated points had readings in the 30s— but the mercury was in the 80s along the Arizona-California bor- der early today. * Except for fair to partly cloudy skies along the Gulf Coast and a spreading out of the storm area, little change was indicated in the general weather pattern, Seat- tered showers and thunderstorms were forecast from Texas and New Mexico northward along eastern slopes of the Rockies ilar outlook was in prospect for iL 4 + * * Cooler weather was on tap ‘for with warmer temperatures the outiogk -for the \Great Lakes and New England. ( a through the Plains states. A sim-| the, Powell Reveals Plans fo Fight Tammany Hall Powell made known his politi- cal plans yesterday at his ar- on an indictment charging he evaded $3,000 in taxes due in 1951 and 1952. The riiaverick congressman de- clared he would launch a cam- paign to defeat Tammany Hall candidates in the Aug. 12 Demo- Recess tiipe qualified candidates. “Thank God, thank God, that I'm rid of them,” Powell ‘said of the party leaders who voted Thursday to drop him from the party slate this year for. sup- porting President Eisenhower in the 1956 campaign, 2 Central High Journalists Win Writing Awards Two Pontiac Central High journalism students. have won awards in the 1958 Michigan Week “Journalistic. Enterprise Awards Contest,"" sponsored: by Michigan State University. Winner of the top award wat Sherry Fink, 15, of 9 Ottawa Dr., with her feature story on Edward M. Murphy, founder of Pontiac Motor. The article was judged first. in the “individual features” classification of the contest, Miss Fink {is currently working on the school’s yearbook, - The other winner was Dick Rogers, 15, of 180 Chippewa Rd., who was presented an honorable in in the same classification for his feature article on Chief|, Both winners are sophomores. Rogers isa regular on the student staff that publishes ‘The Toma- hawk.’” Each story appeared in Michigan Week issué of the school paper on Friday, May 9. Undertakers Protest LONDON (INS) —,A highway road safety sign in Surrey County parts of Montana and the Dakotas; which sald “undertakers love to provide a framework for ’‘co- overtakers’’ was replaced folldw- ing protests frorn the local un-| — association. 1 : y parade in New York City and a torch light parade that is ex- pected to attract 200,000 people in Portsmouth, Va. Fire Destroys 3 New Houses Fourth Damaged by - Northeast Sector Fire destroyed three uncomplet- ed houses in a row and partially damaged a fourth yesterday after- 7 Hy z i | Sister Mary William Blasts Report e. £22" j The conclusions about Pontiac were part of a general set of county area surrounding Detroit. They were made, the report said, * of the inci operative plann ex- pansion to $40,000 Blaze in City’s}. i's foraging within 100 feet of its noon in a $40,000 blaze in north-| Pontiac. id iM : et Navy Planes Collide; 4 Airmen Die only - good thing about it,” said McQueen . Sharpison, caretaker of the recreation area. The jet fighter fell in the ocean about a mile farther north. News Flash — home shelter. needs of the area. by will be on view for several ¢ \ oo | weeks. ip rite F feu ruip i EF Lion Grabs, Kills. Tiny Girl at Zoo (Continued From. Page One) ot her. body in the cage with ae “The lion started walking around inside with her in his mouth. He was growling. I ran away.” identified the girl's initial attacker at Pascha, a full-grown African male. After the cat grabbed the girl from her grandfather, Pasha’s mate, Princess, mauled .the re- inner cages with fire extinguishers. Princess carried the child's body .jinside and the remains were retrieved after the lioness was ¢ |shunted into an adjoining. vacant cage. Graham Blames U.S. Pride for Attack on Nixon eeling from the way we =3 ; 4 ‘. 3 = EB : i RAG oP 4 = F ; A zoo attendant on the scene|*° arbitrary conduct is court,” Dethmers said. ” He said the t aa ) ces felt “regret t the: instan niin. “'~ “:‘t/Alleged Racketeer Suffers Bums “ in Home Blast His House Is Reduced to Rubble, 20 Others et THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, yar 17, 1958. +Damaged in Ohio McLoughlin told police he’ had disconnected a gas pipe, then laid down on a couch when he forgot and started to light a cigarette. Witnesses. said the blast lifted | of America,’ Clinton Valley Coun- cil, whose office’ is in Pontiac, has become quite outstanding. This is mainly for two reasons, one of which is for its exceptional ofthe work, A pioneer in souigting the theory that a, busy man always makes the best leader of boys, rather than somebody who “has time on his hands," Clinton Valley’s system now is being quite generally adopted by scout troops throughgut the -na- tion. They find that a y man “finds time.” : : * *« * Its careful selection of leaders is bearing goed results in ghe work of the local council in every phase of scouting, None of its 150. or more scoutmasters are laggards, The work tporenane their interest in it. They enjoy the respect and con- fidence of the boys in their charge, and never are tempted to. do. anything in their troop or otherwise in their own private They all have a fascination and love for the work, and pass along that féeling gnd enthusiasm to the membérs of the troop. A great majority of the na- tion’s councils whe have summer In some cases the camp is 100 or more miles away from the counci]’s area, There are councils in Texas whose camps are 250 miles away. * x * Clinton Valley Council's Camp Agawam on Tommy's Lake, a few miles northeast of Pontiac, is one of the best in. the entire lives that would lessen that feeling. Area Scout Council: Outstanding without peer: It is also one of the largest in the country. Its acreage and buildings ap- seach a kite suet Uies in physical valuation. Serving the purpose that it does, its value summer’session. It also is rapidly becoming a year round camp. *x* *« * It is, estimated that less than five per cent of the nation’s councils have a proper camping rrr eee 6 to 9 P.M. DOUBLE . -GOLD BELL: Gift Stamps with every purchase Saturday night 6 to9 P.M. — SAM BENSON 37 N. Saginaw St. - qualities — pe film guck ‘elastic fore’e truly» fine house pein, Gives any exterior wood, metal or masonry surface a beautiful, long-lasting finish — protects against sun, rain — snow. -A-M House Paint has excellent hiding protection against . Te FUEL & ann NO VACANCY—Four-year-old Diane Palmer | of 760 Bow Lane, Waterford Township, checks the two baby robins that have just popped out of their shells, in a nest built on top of the Palmer's porchlight. A courageous mother robin built the nest early this spring, then sat down and hatched going through nation, It has a natural setting Pentiae Press Phete the’ eggs, aahudy ignoring people coming and the front door. The considefate Palmers refrained from turning the light on for ‘fear the warmth from the bulb would hatch the eggs prematurely. ar ‘tpact on foundation within their own area. More than 100,000 people in the area covered by Clinton Valley Council have either been scouts or have had ah active hand in allowing it to give vent to its many worthwhile projects. Its im- our communities: is evident on every hand. “National Chief Scout Executive Arthur A, Schuck, who js presiding at the sessions here, has long felt that our Clinton Valley Council is quite outstanding. Last| the year at Philadelphia he said to geographical conditions and other- wise that require a careful study. Wish we had more councils like you.” The Old Scouters from Clinton Valley, here for the convention, all have had assignments to meet in numerous conferences, and pass on to others the meth- ods used to make scouting such a stellar project. i Scout Law: trustworthy, Presbyterian Will Entertai The Men's Club of First Presby- terian Church will entertain at “Ladies’ Night” at the 6:30 p.m. dinner Wednesday. | The gold medal award picture for 1957, ‘The Story of the Ameri- Aa due to. its year after yea _ FE 5-6150 Men‘s Club High School Chorus will sing sev- eral selections. Dinner will be prepared and served by men of the church un- der the direction of Bradiey Scott. President Ted Koella will ’ Dr, William -H.- Marbach will preach on "The Christian Motiye”’ at the 11 a.m, service Sunday with the choir singing ‘Doth Not Wis- erett will be soloist, “The Better Way” will be the gubject of a sermon by the Rev. Galen E. Hershey at the 9:30 serv- ice tomorrow morning. Diane Beach will sing Humphrey's “He Oaeetey evening the Junior High group will meet to elect officers and make plans for the visit the young people of the Mil- ford Presbyterian Church, | home to members of the Prayer Group. ~ Elected chairmen of the Board of Deacons are Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Newill with Barbara Hall sec- . has been | named president of the newly or- } ganized Board of Trustees; Smith Falconer, vice president; - Charles B. Kimball, treasurer, Del Webb Sought ke ies Czar for Baseball W. 'GTON (INS) — Del Webb, co-owner of the New York . Yankees, disclosed today that he once tried to land President Ei- senhower as commissioner of baseball. - | _ Webb, a White House visitor, told newsmen that he was hopeful in 1959 of having Eisenhower made commissioner to succeed A. B, (Happy) Chandler, as czar | of, the ls Webb said he discussed base- ball, golg and defense organiza- tion during his brief visit. | YOUR Insurance | Paying You When you need it most Call tor Appointment JOE ANDERSON ° EM 3-6217 |dom Cry” by Rogers. Royce Ev- . paar Dwelleth in the Sacred coming year. The Senior High Group will) MacDonald, secretary and Basil) Church to Celebrate The second anniversary of St. 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. V. Luther- Lewis is paster.—— James Missionary Baptist Church will be celebrated next week be-| ‘ginning Sunday and closing May 25. The Usher Board will be in charge of the opening program at Law; to help other people strong mentally awake and mor- ally straight.” * * * me, “You people are doing a} | great work in scouting under The 2,000 at this convention): seem to work unanimously in furthering the 12 elements ori times; to keep myself physically Detroit is making a bid for the 1959 convention, and, if they get, it, Clinton Valley will be in position to perform the good neighbor act, of which they can —_{ be assured. Plane Cracks Speed Record High-Flying Starfighter Flies 1,404 M, P.-H. in Breaking Mark -LOS ANGELES ® — Nine pel after it flew the highest, a stub- wing Air Foree -fighter also flew the fastest. x * *. The plane is the Lockheed F104A Starfighter, the famous ‘missile with a man in it” which yester- day won its second international record of the month: A’ speed mark of 1404.19 m.p.h. Earlier the Starfighter set an altitude record for conventional aircraft: 91,249 feet. The speed mark was set by Capt. Walter W. Irwin, 34, over the Mojave Desert some 65 miles north of Los Angeles, He followed the exacting rules of the National Aeronautic Assn., which is submit- Maj. Howard C. Johnson, 38, who set the altitude record, are mem- bers of the FidsA-equipped 8rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Hamilton Air Force Base, near San Francisco. On his record speed run, Captain Irwin flew twice throwgh a 10.1 mile speed trap at 40,000 feet. The record was the average of the two trips, one downwind, one upwind. x * * Captain Irwin was _in_ the air only 20 minutes, requiring about 20 seconds to set the record. But it took four hours. to process, an- alyze and tabulate the data before he speed record was certified by = Air Force and the NAA. —The NAA is the U.S. member of the Federation Aeronautique In-: ternationale, to which it will for- Irish Workers Give Money for Jobs DUBLIN (INS) — A plan to raise meeting with enthusiasm, oo oo The plan means that the 4,000 Guiness employes expected to par- ticipate will contribute about $18,- union members in it em- ployment in the country Contribute to the scheme the fund would col- lect over $1,500,000 a year, (Oo) Closing F riday, May. 23rd Ox Theater Tour ‘Reservations” : YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ENJOY , xo" aut HIT DURING 1958! © eg —OK ward the data for international ap-| ‘ 000 a year. But if the 250,000 trade/ . 2 casts | ol CINCHBACKS: in Polished Cotton Your tevarite style! A must in every young man’s wardrobe — these slim, smart, authentically Ivy-styled LEVIS Cinchbacks. Classic plain front, trim and narrow cut, buckle-cinch in back. 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SATURDAY, MAY. y Status com Villagers to. lei 3 fll 3 s 8 A AR RE A SA Ml. 0 hil ae lg: ii a ae kis ee i, i eg F ap Me A Al rn Vote-on: Cit — : > eee ice The Rochester club, top Federation of Women’s Clubs,, will sale are charity projects. In charge of the ‘1H. Goble, club president; Mrs. William Beardmore and Mrs. John Toski, committe members, and Mrs. Joseph A. Watson Jr. publicity - - [i od! Tax HH + 5 i # RM le A A A A i A ROR RH mem Ral maaan i ki i z oat -Free Troy Township. — _ Remains Outside Government uses the area for storage of build- ing materials, No one resides Lockwoo], tied up in negotiations with the striking Carpenters Union, was unavailable for comment on |his “‘tand without a home.” To Honor Top Students . School hold Award Assemblys at 2:15 p.m Hin Farm Fire Near Romeo Two ROMEO — A ; ie pe aN ee ee ee ee eee lia iil a lib an | Se ee Pat i ea Mom's Unit, 16 will, meet, at 0 o.. Tuesday home ef Mrs. 0. B: on Church street for a “May lidniihillintininn ce eee for queen of the Webber School PTA Fair, being held today from 5 to 9 p.m. at the school. Tossing coins in the fouritain It’s Fun to Run! grade; and Linda Howe, 6th grade. Votes costing a decide the winner. -A king also will be selected. Pontiac's Only Authorized uildings Destroyed smoke shot skyward, visible several miles away. * * ¥ Rome Fire Chief Walter Werth gaid the loss was covered by in- surance. Denver Citizens Pay to See Model House DENVER (INS) — Most home builders are happy to welcome vis- jtors to a model house but Denver builder Lee Doud charged 25 cents and still drew a crowd. The entrance fees to tour his early American style home were sent to the Crippled Children’s So- a The St. Joe river in Idaho is be- lieved the highest navigable river in the world. . ciety and other philanthropic’ to groups, Clarkston Census Under Way Today The chief said his men would follow Ewart's advice to enforce men on each vending truck and a proper observance of safety rules. Insurance Payotfs Up NEW YORK—Benefit payments Americans covered by volun- tary health insurance through in- surance cot policies totaled 1.8 billion do! in the first nine months of 1957, a rise of 15 per eent over the like period of 1956. the ordinance which requires two) Didn't Huron Churches |Plan Conference jon Family Life MILFORD — The third annual Conference If i if e Z i Newlyweds to Take Residence ae sf Fg “Thoughtful Service” — 24-Hour Ambulance Service 46 Williams St. . and Pieces FREE plus rich “Provincial” Chest Complete 56 pe. Set is just $88 Buy 8 Place-Settings Get 8 YOU SAVE 83725 ‘LUXURIOUS PATTERNS 5 JEWELERS / : 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 2-0294 by hy ahemneiers ee _ Incorporated Crafts "and Supplies _ 53% Union St. PE 4-5139 Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” * Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. | VOTE=May 17 or 18-VOTE Por. _—_am A { } Read It" Also 45 Walnut St. Mt. Clemens —~ fy ~~ 4 Wf ‘ \: ; (Wi Attention , on Members Local 614 in a eer | VOTE for the FOLLOWING MEN Who Are ay by the complaints which reach the Business ! ACTIVE MEMBERS ; ape Ethics Board, few people read the documents which A Vote for These Men Means @ Vote for they sign. When they find themselves bound by the a Good Clean Local Union. ae all ra of an iron-clad contract, they. tell us, in =e if ‘mat wilderment, that they never signed a contract, THEIR P LEDGE that.it was only an application or an order, and, any- — Job Security : way, the salesman told me he would tear it up if Honest Representation they changed their mind about it. 3 Rights of the Rank and File . : — Fs | a _ Members | Your signatuge is your promise to abide by certain os President Vice-President terms and cohditions. Your failure to comply with a FRANK BRYANT ELVIN WALLIS 2 such terms and conditions is actionable at law. Read ; - 3 19 Years a Member 1§ Years a Member a EVERY WORD of any Y he you si _ read the ‘ = ra Dump Treck Operates Driveaway * small print as well as the big print. Learn what it 4 Recording Secretary cate - means before you sign it! ) “y nonenr racial Scewry Rewer” | ey 8 — a — Due to Iliness) : ie : | | asst Masa cg be elected. Vote for. " 7 oe 3 ual pee these three: < oes } Ten Transit Mix Operctor . of the, _ seks 20nd a | RONALD W. SMITH _ Pontiac Area Chamber of Commé@rce @& : : Haulaway . i Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bidg. 4 i VOTE For The Men of Your Choice, But VOTE. : . ea Rn LER SRE SLE: Pe , 4 ‘ | Is | ee Se tHE PONTIAC PRESS. Deaths | in Pontiac: and Nearby Areas: MRS. MARGARET: T. ‘CLARK Service’ for Mrs. Margaret -T. -_ 74, of 227 Norton St:, who died Thursday at her home, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Pixley Funeral Home in Roches- ter. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Clark leaves one daugh- ter, Mrs. Marion Alexander of Milwaukee, and several nieces and nephews, ARTHUR 0. GRUGEL Arthur O. Grugel, 61, of 826 Blaine St. was dead on arrival Thursday night in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. He died of a heart attack. Mr. Grugel was an ‘eahees of Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving besides his wife, Pearl, are six sons, James of Romulus, Donald of Flat Rock, Richard and Bob Grugel of Detroit, William and Robert McCall, both of Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Ko- noch of Lyndhurst, Ohio and Mrs. Violet Hardney of Cleveland; 15) grandchildren ; and two brothers. Service will be at 2 p.m. — from the Pursley Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. & MRS, FRANK M. PALOPOLI Mrs. Frank M. (Tomasina) Pa- lopoli, 68, of 279 S. Marshall St. died this morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of four - months. She was a member of St. Vineent de Paul Church, League of Catholic Women and the Altar Society of her church. Mrs. -Palopoli leaves her hus- _ band; five children, Luigi Palopoli and Mrs. Giannina Rose, both of Italy, Dalvatore Palopoli, Mrs. Ma- ria Davey and Mrs. Sara McCrack- en, all of Pontiac; two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Palopoli’s body is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. “GEORGE T. WHEATCROFT Prayers wil] be offered at 10 a.m, Monday in the Huntoon Fu- nera] Home for George T. Wheat- croft, infant son of George and Joyce Klinger Wheatcroft of 1820 Hillside St, Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Surviving are the pdrents and three sisters, Cheryl, Sandra and Nancy. _- The baby was born Wednesday night and died early Thursday —e in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. ELMER L. EDWARD LAKE ORION — Service for El " mer L. Edward, 65, of 24 Highland St, eo di ee ee ess Hospital, Petroit, wil] be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the William Vasu Funeral Home in Royal Oak. Burial ‘will be in Evergreen Cem- etery. . A resident of Oakland County for 20 years, he was a retired Detroit realtor. Surviving are his wife, Mildred; a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Light of Royal Oak, two brothers and three sisters, EDWARD FALK OXFORD — Service for Edward Falk, -56, of 501 S, Coats Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church with burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery. He died yesterday at his home after an illness of several weeks. The body is at the Bossardet-Mab- ley Funeral Home. Employed by Fisher Body Divi- sion, he had been a resident of Oaklahd County for 13 years. Surviving are his wife, Anna; a son, Herbert at home, and two sisters in Germany. MRS. GEORGE REYNOLDS MILFORD—Mrs. George (Rose) Reynolds, 82, died today at the home of her son, Chester in Beld- ing. The body is at Richardson- Bird Funeral Home in Milford. _A resident of Milford, she had lived in Oakland County for 40 years. Surviving are two other sons, Joseph of Milford and Delmer of Greenville; three daughters, Mrs. Clementine Adams of Pontiac, Mrs. Eileen Gillard in California and Mrs. Flossie Lawrence of Flint: Also surviving are a_ brother, Charles Kline of Owendale; four sisters, Miss Alice of Pontiac, Mrs. Della Water in Utah, Mrs. Eliza- beth Dean of Davisburg and Mrs. Agnes Burt of Davison; 19 grand- children and 18 great grandchil- dren, ; BRUCE F. TAFT ROMEO — Service for Bruce F. Taft, 71, of 156 Pleasant St. will ibe held at 2 p.m. Monday at Wilbur’s Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Mr. Taft died Thursday in St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clemens, after a short iliness A lifelong resident of the Romeo area, he was a member of the Knights Templar and a life mem- ber of the Star, Blue Lodge and the Romeo Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Florence, and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Lyons of Mount Clemens and Mrs. Edna Ridley in Florida. |Home in Keego Harbor. TOir and Milling Co., Clayton, N-C. “|the national television show, “Life| | Begins at 80,” died Friday, The) « ra “MRS. RUEBEN 8. WELLS. FARMINGTON — Service for Mrs, Rueben §. (Caroline) Wells, 68, of 28390 13-Mile Rd., will be held tomorrow at the P..J. McMa- hon Funeral Home in New Orleans, La, Burial will be in the Metairie Cemetery there, Mrs. Wells, ‘a native of New General Hospital, Her body was sent to New Orleans last - night from the Cc, J. Godhardt Funeral A resident of Oakland County for two and a half years, Mrs. Wells is survived by two d ters, Mrs. James Brennan of Farmington and Mrs. Joseph F, Perret of New Orleans; one son, Thomas L, Wells of Dallas, Tex., and. two sisters. PAUL 8. WOOTON MILFORD — Paul S. Wooton, 34-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wooton, 510 Rowe Rd., died today of leukemia at the Pon- tiac General Hospital. His body is at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEST HARTFORD, Conn, #— Alexander S. Keller, 53, vice presi- dent and general. sales manager of Pratt and Whitney Co, since 1955, died Friday, At one time Keller was senior advisor in the Netherlands under the Economic Cooperation Administration. He was a director of General Ultra- sonics Co., Hartford; Lamb Elec- tric Co., Kent, Ohio, and Clayton WEST. CHESTER, Pa. (®#—Dr. Charles Penrose, 72, chairman of the Newcomon Scciety of North America, an organization of busi- ness and professional leaders, died Friday. Worcester, who was a panelist on program featured persons whose ages exceeded 80. Worcester's age was listed as 104. Females Taking Over Colorado Post Offices DENVER (INS) — Females have taken over the mail in Colorado. A recent survey shows that 53 per cent of Colorado's 488 post- masters are really postmistresses. That's 259 ladies keeping the mail going in the state, Orleans, died Thursday at Pontiac) — NEW HAVEN, Conn. @—George| _ Rouen, France, in. 1431. me e me CHAMPAGNE ACT — Heads- up skill is called for in. this daring balancing act contrived the. Imperio brothers in Germany, They practiced for more than a year’ to get their champagne bottles to stand firm during the pre- by Nuernberg, carious perching. Ex-Pontiac Resident to Head Association Arthur E. Bone, formerly of Pon- tiac, was elected president of the Liquified Petroleum Gas Assn., at the association’ recent convention a ‘Grab Suspect Believe This Clears Up Two Armed Robberies; He's Sent to Detroit Pontiac detectives believe they have cleared up two armed _rob- ~|beries with the arrest of a man wanted for a similar crime in De- troit. Detectives Alan Noble and John William apprehended Rey White, 24, of 173 Bagley St., on a warrant from, Detroit yesterday. Detroit police are holding two Evanston, U1. for armed robbery. One of the three talked and im- | plicated White. He told detectives that White participated in the armed robbery of Dolan’s Drug Store, 174 Auburn Ave., in March in which three gun- men took $635 and a quantity ef narcotics. * * The man also said that White planned the armed robbery of Mrs. Charles Banks, 15442 Wesson St., in which a $1,500 man’s diamond ring was taken, White is presently out on bond on a federal charge of possession and use of narcotics. He and the other three were apprehended orig- inally in Clinton for carrying con- cealed weapons. The Pontiac officers turned him over to Detroit to face trial there for armed robbery. 7-Week Strike ery workers were scheduled to Chicago men and one from | DETROIT (INS) — Detroit brew- meet today and tomorrow to de- cide whether to end the seven-week strike which is estimated to have cost employes and brewers $15 mil- Ratification of the settlement, reached by negotiators early yes- terday, was predicted as “almost a certainty” by Charles Maley, nounced today. * * thur Obrosey, of 2550 Four art directors at MacManus, ‘John’ & Adams, Inc., have won ‘leight gold and silver awards for excellence in advertising art, an- nually bestowed by ‘the Art Di- rectors Club of Detroit, it was an-|C Winner of four awards was Ar- Rochester, Two awards were ‘tak- en by Thomas H, Roberts, of 3080 Gunn Rd., Romeo. |. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958 Lice ee ae Ci Dete ti Beer Workers _—_|Four:Art Directors |, Other ~wimers AT ec ves to Decide on in Area Win Awards Oek. and * There are more “stockholders of the “U. ries - 28 Mile Rd.,|there are stockholders number more 770,000 while the number of em-— ployes ts 762,000: secretary-treasurer of the Joint Executive Board, Brewery Maley said workers are expect- | ed back on the job late today or early tomorrow, x * * Frank Parker, president and ex- ecutive secretary of the Michigan) Brewers Assn., said the breweries: will start delivering beer Monday. Workers Union, AFL-CIO. for protection from: Foreign Cars Double in State Registration © LANSING (INS) — Secretary of State James M. Hare said today foreign car’ registrations in Michi- gan for April were double the num- ber titled in the previous month. 1,301 compared with 670 for March with Volkswagen leading the field. The Tachien Dam in Taiwan| (Formosa) will rise more then| 238 metres, 16 metres higher than’ the Hoover Dam. Total cost of the | entire Tachien Valley project is estimated at 20 million dollars. Hare said the April total was| thing in common: time. His day a graduate Pontiac the liquified _ Petroleum Co., BONE in World War II and joined the Suburban Propane Co., pany, N. ized at Malvern, Pa.. William, at Paoli, Pa. He is Joan of Arc was executed at son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bone, of 1986 Airport Ra. bin Chicago. Bone, of High | School, started in pe- troleum gas busi- iness with Phillips in Keego Harbor, in 1933. He served as a lieutenant in the Naval Air Corps at Whip- J. as assistant to the president after the war. Since 1950 he has been president.of the East- ern Propane Co., which he organ- He lives with his wife, Betty, and their son the difference; procrastination or another hour; withou ‘wanted to do. “. 6. SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street THE MAGIC OF TIME The fabulously rich man and I: have one four hours, so does mine, and so does yours. It is how we employ that times that makes that tomorrow wil] give us another minute, we'll rob tomorrow of time that might be far more valuable than right now. A father promises himself that to- morrow he'll give more time to his son; a mother has every intention of teaching her daughter the secrets of being a house- wife; a business man is too busy to make —— while you and I let today sli t calling on that old friend. the magic of time slip away, hoping to — tie” it tomorrow. become a robber of the things we oth. 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Here you'll have a wealth of colored Youngstown kitchen cabinets . . work surfaces, a double-bow!l sink with sliding drainboard and Space for Jaundry equipment. There's plenty of space for full-sized dining room furniture. In fact, you'll plan -all of your family activities in the kitchen-family room. And listen to ‘this! You'll have your choice of five different exterior designs in the Fairldne! ‘Come out! Inspect this exciting new home! JUDAH LAKE ESTATES In Judah Lake Estates - . Formica . u'll have all of the benefits of resort living plus the wanted conveniences of city life. You'll have boating, fishing, swimming, a shopping center, a new school and you'll be just minutes away.from work. There are paved streets, central water and all ay services. HOW TO GET THERE Ge north on Woodward Avenue to Perry — turn right on Perry one and one-half miles to Joslyn, Turn left on joslyn — 3 miles north of Pontiac. Follow open house arrows and signs... or go north on Woodward te Opdyke Road. Turn right on Opdyke te Walton Bivd. ee ee ee ee mile on jeslyn to Judeh Lake Estates. FLHLA. TOTAL CASH REQUIRED-NOTHING More to Pay PER MO. INC. PRIN.--INT.--TAXES--INS. «8g TOTAL SALES PRICE 90 G. I. TERMS AVAILABLE—$58 PER MONTH . P NIAC PHONE, — FEderal 2-9122 At BL ILDING CO. | : e It Seems to Me % at ; 5 President and Publisher PONTIAC PRESS — Editorial a? MEMBER OF TRE © ASSOCIATED PRESS . —— ca a: * * am | Does Harlow H. Curtice Earn $621,000 Income From G.M.? This letter comes in: We read in “Solidarity” that Gen- eral Motors President, HarLow Cur- ticr, received $621,000 last year; $201,000 was salary and the rest was bonus. That’s $298.55 an hour when my husband didn’t get much more than that in a month when he was employed. I will try and answer your letter last cents of every dollar in taxes. He keeps eight, cents. So, the last $500,000 means $40,000 for Mr. Curtice. The Government takes of his. wee Can Mr. Curtics earn that much? Let's discuss it. ‘erected a new plant. The first year it lost four million dollars; and at the — end of five years it had lost 14 million dollars. It faced closing for good.. plish for their group. Their man- agement has spelled success for every member. The boss_ isn’t just “one job.” Managers are a part of every job there is, ‘All members of the CIO have a direct interest in the success of their officials. Some unions take good care of their officers. Some don’t. Ih my judgment, the CIO. is one that doesn’t pay its executives in ~ proportion to what they deserve. ok ke * Suppose management is poor and a firm has to go out of business. The money invested is lost and what in- terests you more, Mrs. Coos, is this: ‘all the jobs are lost forever, too. This happens every day. Each employe has a big stake in the success of his own company. If it fails, he’ll be out of a job. Even de- creasing success means the jobs grow fewer and fewer... ix -f When a firm succeeds, it usually puts more money back in the business than it pays out to stockholders. Thus, the business gets bigger. This helps the stock- holders later on, and what con- cerns you again, is the fact THERE ARE MORE JOBS. - This means more prosperity for all, e % « Ff So you see, good management is entitled to good pay. Isn't that true? _ Remember, 2,000 automobile man- ufacturers in America went BANK- RUPT AND QUIT. They couldn’t cut it against the terrific competition. Don’t belittle management. = at eRe + sae a > -_ on swe. aX Ponce oc » We met in the New York office of .the World Veterans Federation. Harold Russell, federation vice president, cordially extended his hook and we shook hands without embarrass- ment. In the presence of his calm assurance, you would never realize that life meant nothing to him when he Jost both arms in World War Il. Yet he conquered both his despair and his handicap, became a movie star, author and leader in veterans’ organizations. Now he can type, shave, play golf, drive his own car. . s How? In his blackest moment, faith offered this bright philosophy: It’s not what you have lost that counts but what you have left. And, adds Russell with emphasis, “how you use what's left!" Days of All Faiths: Churches Emphasize Evangelism By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The fifty days between Easter and Pentecost, which are now. com- ing to a close, are set aside by the National Council of Churches as a time of special emphasis on evan- * mm & winae t ek For many the average The selection of this particular a General } worker has done part of the church yeer’is related old ' well financially, Don’t you think me jy hg Ee wag on _ Ps that the long term record is good? 52... 500 of penal 6 plow more than. 1 Nearly every business has some — “The experience of Pentecost can year under the new man, the loss. setbacks. The big automobile be repeated.” says the National dropped to meenene... 7h — companies have had less than the Council “in any chanch “that year it made a million a hall. average. oo outlines those con- In the first five years under the x «t Fe dmarngnd at ae mew general manager, it made If I've written too long a letter, ment. For the clergy, special more than 12 million dollars total. Mrs. C eae s reading and stady is recommend- If you ennai every penny of rs. CLOOS,. plea orgive me. But 4 It is suggested that sermons that business, wouldn't you have believe you would like to hear these during = digg preg 5 A busin 7 j centrate on mighty been very, very happy to pay the facts. * y Ged—the Creation, Incarnation, : ’ a skillful manager $500,000 a year? = on Pentecost with the establish- - Actually, he got $75,000 the first year, then $100,000 and $150,000 the fifth year. The business continued. — And so did the jobs. . =. * Me. . - This-concern did $100 million dol-. _ lars a year business. Mr. Curricr’s firm does 100 times as much business - each year. If he is skillful, and can manage his huge corporation well with the help of his assistants, doesn’t ‘ re earn the money?. : Suppose General Motors lost ten per cent of its gross business. That isn’t a very big percentage and yet it would be a billion dollars in one year. If the loss continued long enough, there wouldn’t be any General Motors. Remember, over 2,000 differ- ent companies have built automo- biles and all but two dozen have gone bankrupt and quit. Do the salary and bonus look as big now? ° * x * Personally, I think the officers of your own union are underpaid in proportion to what they accom- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Powriuc Peres Company @ W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dafly Except Sunday Ruseru ; Jowmw A. Riey Assistant Advertising Manager Baseerr, Executive Vice Pres!ient and Advertising Director Rowase BH. Prreereste 11, Vice President and Business Manager doun W. Prrecreste, Secretary and Editor East M, Teeapwett, Circulation Manager G. Masswatt Jowpan, Loca! Advertising Manager Roser: B Tass. Geotor C imman. Managing Edftor Classified Manager The Associated Presse is entitied exelusively to the \ ase for republication of ali ioral news printed in thi ‘pewspaper-se well as a)! AP news dispatches Pee Pownce Paess f4 detivered uy evrrier tor 40 cru ; ca service is ® week; where net avafiable by mea!! I want to make one more point. If Mr. Curtice gave his entire salary and bonus — before taxes —to the employes, they'd get around $1.77 apiece for the year. “If he gave the salary and bonus he actually takes home, they'd get 30 cents apiece, or less than a penny a week. x *&* * _ Really, the hourly workers aren’t paying too much for the services of a super-expert. Are they? From now on, you draw your own conclusions. Don’t let “Solidarity” make up your -mind—and don't let me. 3. : Yours sincerely, HAROLD A. FITZGERALD And in Conclusion sae ae nie Gleanings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: . I salute Rosert R. McMATH who has just been elected a member of The National Academy of Sciences— a great scientist, a great man and a great friend to humanity.......... The letter signed “X for Kisses” in Wednesday’s Press is the Number One Communication ef 1958 to date. The girl that wrote that, isa real _ Champion. She’s Mrs. America in my -book. I only hope the lucky bird that married her knows what he has...., -oe Overheard at a Political Strat- egy Meeting: “Don’t argue with newspapers. They go to press too often.”.......... Did you hear about the engaged girl in the nudist camp who didn’t go outdoors for six weeks until after }dark? She wanted to be married in white. -——HAROLD A. PITecEnaD . . Yi : ne \ f calls on prospective church mem- -bers. * * * Literature and guides to help in all these projects are supplied by the Nationa] Council. saint ought to be better known than he is. He was really a great man. Born in Brittany jn the thir- teenth century, Ives became a lawyer of such distinction and Christian dedication that he is still the patron saint of lawyers. They could hardly have a better one, . Ives began his legal education at the age of 14, when he went to Paris. He continued there for ten The Country Parson ~ years, studying philosophy, theol- ogy and church laws, and then went on to Orleans to learn civil law, * * * Back home in Brittany as a judge; Ives became known as “the always the champion of the down- trodden, the protector of widows, orphans and all poor people. He administered justice with such kindliness that he gained the good will even of the people he had to tule against. (Copyright 1968) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: . * Only God Predetermines What Sex Child Will Be “We have three lovely daughters but my husband is: much disap- pointed because we haven't a son. I'm told a doctor in Toronto has found the sex of the child depends on...” (Mrs, C, H.) Ans.—Only — the sex of a child. * * *. lead to bow legs. Our friend did this DR. BRADY and her little boy had to wear oe ne en eee {(G, P.) ' Ans.—I still say it makes no difference: Thousands of babies so diapered have grown straight legs nevertheless. Moreover, moderate bow legs in a baby a * year old usually straighten with- in the next year or two if the baby is allowed to get enough exercise, without the use of any splints or braces, Of course the baby should re- ceive an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin—in the form of milk, egg yolk, cod liver oil or plenty of exposure to sunshine. * * * “I can’t seem to digest whole cooked wheat or whole wheat flour products of any kind — bread, cookies, etc. My doctor saysI have a sensitive stomach that can’t take fibrous or bulky foods. However, we have a large bin of good: wheat: that I would like to make some nutritional use of. - “What do you think of grinding it in a coffee mill and drinking the brew for coffee? I don’t drink cof- fee.” (Miss Ww. tT. B.) : Ans.—I think it would be gosh awful. It is a mystery to me how you or your doctor can tell what food items you can or can- - not digest. Send stamped, self- addressed envelope for pamiphiect Wheat to Fat. PW 2 Wor ® God predetermines = helped. Malnutrition is correct.” — (L. W.) * * *, sig letters, not more than one page in City Police Department’ citizens of Pontiac were sold a bill Ot ee Fe te ie Py i “Voice of the People | nvestigate Subordinates SN Somewhat over a year ago, goods with the help of the Pontiac Press and Pontiac Police Officers Association, and voted in Civil Service Act 78. This was a mistake, and at least The Press is willing to admit it now, even though the Police As- sociation is not.” +’ * * = partment, and has existed before the present Chief began his tenure of office here. A change in the administrative head will not accomplish any more than the present Chief can. Some of the rotten appléS should # * * * A more thorough investigation into behavior of certain officers who the be weeded out. have continuously**been a thorn in have- threatened many times that they would definitely called for. Editor’s Note: The letter in Thursday’s Voice of the People which was signed Melvin Stone- wall, 663 Lenox, was not written by Mr. Stonewall of that address. More Discuss Graham Reports Several readers have written you for more accounts of Billy Gra- ham. I like him and have read marvelous stories about his activi- ties in this section, but »when he gets t of miles away, his appeal is naturally less. I wouldn't . want to see any of our local church news crowded out for day-after-day stories of Graham. After ail, they’re the same pattern just re- peated once more. : Hya B. I agree that coverage of the Billy Graham campaign gives the type of message everyone needs. If, over the last 530 years, there had been more preachers with Mr. Graham's belief and courage, our world would not be in its chaotic condition. Old Friend ‘Ike Has Divided Us in Raw DeaP Lincoln said “United we stand, divided we fall.” Ike has us divided into two groups, one of workers he seeks to engulf into slavery and the other out on the streets with only a wee bit of unemployment benefits and then to jump into the lake and drown, It’s a change from the new deal to the raw deal. dohnie Doe ‘Let Them Worry for Themselves’ ' We're always almighty worried - about and Asia and Africa, Let's let them worry about themselves for a time while we do a little plain and fancy worry- ing about North, Central and South America, : ‘Missed Biggest Education Flaw’ You missed the biggest flaw in modern education: The teachers’ ee J : of the Chief, and It sure is right for the President to have some’ , but for people of the U. S, A. don't pay for his. , H. oO, M. Sa aaeeenl If Mr, Cool will cool down a lit- President Outsider Reflects on City Pigeons - . ugh, Those filthy, filthy Pontiac pigeons .. . L. G. 8. All letters for Voice of the le Mae! contain the name and earn the writer. This information will By JAMES J. METCALFE ~ « » And here is my reply .. . . « « Combined with all your modesty . ; tiac Press, Poaties, 3 certification racket, And never, never part (Copyright 1958) - Long Time Holder (Copyright, 1958) - Case Records of a Psychologist: ¢ r) Plan for Revenge Backfires—Nicely Madeline was so spiteful she _- would -gladly have murdered: her husband, and I am not joking! She hated the very sight of him, and planned a divorce just to ruin him in his medical practice. But I showed her a better way to hurt him. Then she got caught in her own trap. Her m strategy backfired. has By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-312: Madeline M., aged 41, is an attractive wife but irate. . * & had dinner to- gether in nearly a year. He never ‘ DR. CRANE gives me a greeting card on my — bi * “So I.have decided to divorce even HATEFUL WIFE? | And Madeline really meant what have mirdered him if could have avoided the death, for such. an act. She was vindictive to the point of wanting to ruin him in his med- ieal practice, ‘ if you REALLY want to ruin him, I ean tell you a surefire method.” Madeline eagerly asked for more particulars. . “Well, if he were crazy about you to the point where be couldn’t “But [hate him!’ she said angrily “with flashing eyes. ‘I'd resent’ saying anything nice to you better pick out his virtues and start praising him thereon, or you will never be able to break his spirit later.” She mulled over the idea and finally decided she would follow ‘my plan, “It will almost kill me to pay they dine out, which they Wadn't done in over a year, f * & Later he: took her 4o a show. And finally angen aes her birth- day with flowers, as well as a box — of chocolates! Three months passed before Madeline returned to my office, She looked exeited and successful. “f have done just what you advised,” she said, “and now I think he is really wrapped around my little finger. For he told me last night I was the most wonderful woman he had ever known and that lie ‘couldn't live without me.” : “Then you can probably ruin him now by your divorce suit,” I added, “But, Dr. Crane, I don’t want a divorce,” she protested. “I love him. We are crazy about each other, We never were as aa now, so I don’t want any old di- - vorce!” | -o * —® This is a true case and shows Was as ee = 5 Be ieee i a Re Be eee ee 3 . eS + ie > eee) tee i ee wetga : eee eS ‘ poke . fe ee te % =e ra fi x ee ee ae sy : é 4 = ag i | Ff ; : ae : ‘ oo a & . =a a aoY ~~, ee eee ae -— mnemeneennnennil —- hes HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958 MONDAY ONLY = MONDAY ONLY | MONDAY ONLY MONDAY ONLY | SPECIAL SALE — ONE DAY ONLY [fF Keep Your Lawn PB | LINE : MONDAY 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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Har- Board “piers of hi Pontiac Symphony Orchestra and the Women’s Auxiliary were entertained Sh ay ee Looking over the program for next year’s meetings of the Auxiliary to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra are Michigan State University, as ’ euphonium soloist. The “Fantasie Original’’ was a brilliant virtuoso showpiece for Falcone. . The difficult pyrotechnics were handied with ease by the soloist, who was warmly ap- praise for the* young Pontiac musicians. ' “The Pontiac High band is the most outstanding in Michi- gan,” he declared. “But its reputation has spread far be- Slate Second Concert by MacDowell Chorus The MacDowell Choru of Pontiac presents its second spring concert at Madison Jun- jor High School on Sunday at 4 p.m. This will be a special program for contributing mem- bers and guests. .. * * * This chorus of % men will sing three groups of songs. The first will be folk songs Which will include “Waters Ripple and Flow,” a Czech folk song atranged by Deems Taylor, - Down in the Valley,” a Ken- tucky. folk song arrafged by — Meade, a group of. three and Halian folk songs with Doug. las Brown as the soloist: A second group will “imelude “Let There Be Music,” by Wil- lames, “You'll Never Walk - Alowe,”’ by Rodgers and Ham- merstein, wnd “Almighty God of Our Fathers,” by Will James. : The program will close with “Old Man Nuali,”’ a sea chan- tey, a medley of all-time tavo- ar /. \ rites, and “Brother Will, Broth-. er John," by Sacco. * * * Also appearing on the. pro-* _ gram will be the Senior Girls’ Ensemble, a sélect singing or- ganization from Pontiac Cen- — tral High School, directed by Mrs. Doreen Voltmann. Jerry Smith will accompany the chorus, and George Putnam will * direct. Pillow Soothes With Soft Music - Most novel among the de- vices, to keep hospital patients in England soothed and content is.a washable ‘‘pillow-phone’’ which brings soft music to their ears without disturbing oth- ers, “This music-maker is housed in a washable plastic case be- cause all sickroom items, whe- ther at home or in a hospital, must be suds-safe-to keep them sanitary: \ ! ~ ae sahicsais of Music at the Jul All band. techess now abouts liard School of Music, and di- meet, they think of Pontiac led the “group. in Gossec’s Se bo tae @ Mat iatios cnr. Overture in C;" the “Chester And wherever meet. Overture” of the contempo- sol pss » & Tasocichaln and ab biivg ais si icent performance of the Bach “Fantasia in G Minor,” in MONOR TO APPEAR’ which the band responded iro- “These students have brought roediately to his slightest de- Pentiac Press Photes Mrs, L. Raymond Sampson (left). Mrs. Dora Dawson (center) and Mrs. Helen Teitgen were photo- graphed. when aries. = i, 4 Ped be x Mrs. Vernon C, Abbott (left);. Mrs. Cecil McCallum (standing) and Mrs. Edward Barrett. = “enced the program by leading the band in a group of marches, and ended Mrs. jeues Rosenthal (right) — stopped to chat with Mrs. Eugene Foley (left) and Mrs. Fred Coleman PTA Hears - Musical A student concert was pre- sented and officers were in- . Stalled when members of the _ Wever Elementary School PTA met in the school’s gymnasium. Mrs, Michael F. Wellschiafer of Berkley, state PTA pre- school chairman, installed offi- cers. Mrs. Irwin ‘Mills. as- sumed presidential duties, Oth- ers taking office included Mrs. Keith Pawley, vice president; — re father vice presi- dent; William Mills, we Bacon vice president; Mr s. ” Clarence Dolsen, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Pearson, ‘recording secretary; and Mrs. Loren Kay, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Luther White was in- stalled historian; Mrs. Charles Norman, Mrs. Vernig White- head and Mrs. Stonney Clas- man, council delegates; and Mrs. Rexford Hagood and Mrs. Edward Bigger, auditors, Circle Has Meeting Esther Circle of Onkland Park Methodist Church met Thursday at Devon Gables. * Mrs. Lulu Luby was honored as out-going chairman, ~ Mr. | and Mrs. SHARON I. RAMSAY * Ns Ernest Lendler of James K ~ boulevard announce the engagement of her daughter, ~ Sharon. Lee Ramsay, to Thomas Nicol, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicol of Warren, The bride-elect is also the daughter of Donald B. Ramsay of Big Beaver. An August wedding is planned. : length dress with white acces- -* print streetlength dress with Montclair, N.J., and Martha Withington ot Saginaw. Gree, Miamke with Whom, she Be the group still living there). ‘The other two. are Mrs. —. Z ag g shower May 27 for bride-elect Molly Ann’ Oison. Molly will be married June 21 to Robert W. Appleford. Trudy McKewen will be her maid of honor, and among the bridesmaids will be Molly's Bloomfield Hills Country Club, sisters Mrs, Ciayton Joyce and S. Kice are enjoying a 10-day Mrs. Robert 8. Saffell. r motor trip through Virginia. bridesmaids will be Ann ae 4 * <<... ' Mr, and Mrs. Richard C. é z ij 2% : i : i : i ie before the luncheon F riday. They talked about the future orchestral programs, of course. - _ in place = : it Markey-Jones Nuptials ” . - eo: ; es Mrs, Robert Brady of Rose- . ville, sister of the bride, Read in Birmingham Rite «te/sieter ot ine wise was gowned in maize taffeta Gladys Elaine Jones and with qa white nylon overskirt James Francis Markey ex- picture hat. Her changed wedding vows today r nid carne ac p.m. in First Methodist urch, Birmingham. The-Rev. . ‘ds G Ha 0. Martin ormed : de-teutivelie 0 be- ‘Lewis of Rothester, Carole fore 150 witnesses. Sampey, Mrs. Betty Halsema * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Jones of Birmingham, and the bride- groom igs the son of Mrs. Pat- F it rick Meshey of Detrelt and the —- ef Sa late Mr. Markey. - “_ * IN WHITE ORGANZA Best man was Frank Lasio- ‘ The bride chose a gown of blossom white organza blended . with Chantilly lace. Pearls - and paillettes frosted the lace of the i Michaél empress bodice, designed with Ferich of Orchard Lake, a brief sleeves and rounded de- © cousin of the bridegroom, seat colletage etched in petal scal- ed the guests. Mrs. Hoy chose a dusty rose lace dress with matching ac- cessories in which to receive lops, A garland of lace en- circled the bouffant skirt, which was waltz length. ~ A jewelled diadem of pearls and paillettes held a_ waist- | tiered veil of illusion. The bouquet was a cas- cade of sweetheart roses and ivy. MRS, JAMES F. MARKEY * x .* As matron of honor, Mrs. Metvin Allshouse,-sisterof the bride, wore a gown of blossom white organza frosted with embroidered . fleur-de-lis in pink.. The camisole bodice was styled with a deeply rounded neckline and brief sleeves and crushéd pink satin the waistline with a butterfly bow at the back, The bouffant skirt, with a hem of scalloped embroidery, was waltz length, Her bouguet was . a-nosegay of pink Caroline . rosebuds, ASSIST BRIDEGROOM 7 @ Jack Tumath of Detroit was best man, while Donald R. Jones, brother of the bride, and Melvin F. Allshouse of Birmingham seated the guests. * * * a. For a reception in the church — parlors, Mrs. Jones chose a - royal blue silk print street- sories and a pink rosebud cor- sage. The bridegroom's mother _ wore a mative pussywillow silk Mt the ‘state convention of the : Michigan Federation of Music Clubs i held at Kellogg Center, East L A this morning Deanna Relyea, 14, and — “navy and white accessories and a pink rosebud corsage For traveling through ae te .: Smoky Mountains to - Florida the new Mrs, Markey had se- weer a beige suit with a her brother, Gary, 16, played Me _ and white accessories a lections.\ The children of Mr.. — : Tee ‘piano se 7 “ie mil ive in Det \ and wn bbs Relyea | f f ; ¥ é | < \ 5 th i M ' : ¥ “ to be his best man. His bride- ‘to-be has asked me to be a bridesmaid. “I appreciate her asking but I feel the age difference be- tweén me and her other young friends who will be brides- maids is too great and I will . certainly feel out of place. f ef i a 7 immediate ‘MRS. STEPHEN A. SEKULICH dis edad it’s Haceptiod in the Helienic ‘Hall. Mrs. Sekulich wore a green lace dress with matching. accessories. Both mothers wore rose corsages. For traveling to Florida the bride selected a navy and white _silk linen chemise suit. with matching accessories. The couple will live in Lake Orion? ern Michigan University where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. ae : fae \ { aN or oa pio eles : \ The sheath with the if ¥ ss i abit eH it Hl g Wisner PTA Holds Program Wisner School PTA met Thurs- day to hear a program on “Sum- mer Activities” given by. David Ewalt, director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, Eldon Rosegart led the school not been caught up by all the excitment of the many new looks, = i From this chart select the one size best for you. ; Length Rape of Sizes Bust Waist _— Neck to Ine! Waist 8 33 23 “ 16% 10 ™ “4 8 164 tM oa 16 33 23 3 : 71% 1s. +0 30 rr 1™% 535, G.P.O., Newlyweds Home on Seminole Drive Mr. and Mrs. William H. White. Before her band im several numbers. Mrs.|marriage in First Congregational ‘Church, the bride was Frances C. Affolder, daughter of Rudolph Af- of . The bride- Troy | Ag parents are the Rev. and W. White of Fisk, Mo. _"_THE PONTIAC .{Introductory Exercises.” etRERtiz ze It you would like to slip up on, exercise, you May want my “Six send a stamped, self-addressed en- velope with your. request for leaf- let No, 25. Address Josephine Low- man in care of this newspaper. The title “Nurse of the i degree program at studying toward degree in public health and ed- ucation at Wayne State Uni- ham,. Mrs. Salton was em- ployed by the Pontiac City Health Dept. as a public health MRS. C. WILLIAM SALTON Chosen ‘Nurse of Year’ Still “numb” as a result of the honor bestowed upon her, Mrs. Coombe Guest of Pythian Sisters . ? Rahors E, It so, were ‘married Christ Church PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 17; 1958 ak Leder, daughter of the James Churchill Zeders, and Myron B. ° Brookfield, ; son of the Thomas W. Brookfields, today in Cranbrook MRS. MYRON B. BROOKFIELD Barbara E. Zeder Marries Myron Bedell Brookfield c ii a te P>3 Ge zEPRPERE in back. Matching velvet: trim formed bows. at the shoulders and Jr. of Walden, N. Y., Richard P. Sharpe of Bloomfield. Hills, Joseph Hammond of Birming- ham, James C. Zeder Jr, of Bloomfield Hills and New York, | ‘and Richard H. Zeder of Bloomfield Hills, _ RECEPTION AT CLUB. To. receive guests at a re- | By ABIGAH, VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Our daugh: & EE? ai ry :f will meet EEE : 3 é ve to your * your children walk le enough to make lives of their - ey 4 | ception at Bloomfield H ills CONFIDED TO “DONE. ‘ Country Club, Mrs. Zeder chose WRONG:” Don’t worry, The ' a blue silk dress with white label “ILLEGITIMATE” is no accessories and a white orchid. longer used on birth certifi; 4 The bridegroom's mother wore : oe ee tae k a sea mist peau de soie dress | stays thin, What should I do?’ . : with beige accessories and a ; FAT For a personal , write a corsage of cymbidium orchids. DEAR FAT: Don't eat the to ABBY in care of paper. ; * * * ee Se oe aan Enclose a self - : aes ° ae your doctor and stick with it shantung suit dress with brown ; and «white accessofies ahd a “DEAR ABBY: This fellow white orchid. The couple Will HA pie Ber byserwgi P| ‘ 7, | * e é . live in Westfield, N. J. ting op = : phew ye! Those prec aap wept - h I get him out of my Mothers Group — | [ogi set him out of my ting Holds Program Oakland County Chapter of American Gold Star Mothers met Friday evening at Adah Shelly library. 4 * * * A memoria]. program for sons who died in the service of their country was held. Music was by “ - £ Guests were Mrs, Edna Riddle, Mrs. Barbara Cornell and Mrs. ji gess and Mrs. Edward McDonald were hostesses, Improvement Group” Meets for Luncheon 1: * <@ 4 =. Special guests were exchange| 5% and Mrs. Martha Mock. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs, H. Delos Nicholie, Mrs. | Lewis Ellis, Mrs. Fred Wheeler'| and Mrs: Harry.H. 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M. oe * eeegeete @eeset+reee eee eee eee haan Ary Family Bible Hour Wednesday... 00 oo :30 P.M. —— Mora fas « Topic Sunday ” Job’s Daughters fo Go is CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hali—é2 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritus! Churches Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. . The Rev. Ethel Bowen, of Davison, Speaker - Thursday Evening, May 22, Open Forum—7:30 P, M. ‘bach will preach at 10-a.m, to- jmorrow at Oakland Avenue Unit- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WURON AT: WAYNE Paster.... REV. WKLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. Asseciote Pastor. REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 P CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 i _ WESLEYAN N METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A, M. Worship 11. A. M. en ee PM.) |=6OW.. YY. B.S, 6245 PL. OM. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P. M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor <= FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School Pe eee eeeeeeeeneeese . 19:00 Worship niikyassubhisesseuns casskeee in tires FO ee e7 SALVATION ARMY - (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street | | —SUNDAY SERVICES— ) I Sundey School—9:45 A. AM. ‘Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. 1:00 A.M. Salvation Mesting—7:30 P. M. ne Weed Pre Prayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P. M. ee Everybody Ie Invined! 1180 North Perry Street - |. Hall, Minister } to Service in Group at Oakland Ave. Church “How Can I Have More Moral Courage?” will be the topic on which the Rev. ‘Theodore R. Alle- ed Presbyterian Church, * *« *& Jobs Daughters Bethel No. 40 will attend the service in a group. In ,the evening at 7:30, the in the | ‘Address Men’s Club of | Kirk in the Hills Sacred Concert Sunday SEVENTH DA DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH © ©, Cunnington, Pastor OR 3-9512 156 Mt. Clemens St. Sabbath School SOPHO HEHEHE Hees Saturday, 9:30 A. M, sone Wership Saturday, gp age g ‘oung Peeples Meeting eeteeee eer . Saturday, * i. Prayer Meeting ......... verseeess. Wednesday, 8:00P.M. . Would You Like to Know ~More About Christian Science? | attend a | _ FREE LECTURE — _ entitled “Christian Science: The Basis of Health, Harmony, and Happiness” "By MAUDE CAREY BENNETT, C.S. of London, England Member of the Board of-Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Thursday, May 22-8 p.m. in First Church of Christ, Scientist PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Corner Williams and Lawrence i Are Cordially Invited - » ie Sunny Va le Chapel ¢ \ confident Living oe a os) |Workmen Seen Praying \Together on the Job © By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE © “Some of the best prayer meetings I’ve ever attended were right down here in the yards between a couple of box cars.” This remark was made by an official of Seaboard Air Line Railroad as we talked on the station platform at Wildwood, Florida. &. F. Osteén, As- sistant Superintendent, North Florida Di- vision; R. L. Lynn, Assistant Chief Mech- anical Officer; Russell Phillips, engineer on the crack “Silver Meteor,” and I were dis- cussing the growing emphasis of religion in business organizations, ; Mr. Osteen ‘told us.that at their Rules Meetings (discussion groups for studying railroad regulations) a prayer is always said for good railroading. PEALE - Russell Philips told about a Hollywood photographer aboard the “Silver Meteor” to take pictures from the cab, who) 9: | anual Retest. Held by Baptist chosen than great riches, and ing favour rather than silver and ag ay ae A good lov- _ Si Bethany Congregation Meets in Birmingham Church for Devotions * * ONENESS 178 Green Street t. Evening Service... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School ..scsnenes 10;00 aM, Merning Worship paar A, M. Sun. Evening Servite . » 2.00 P. M. Prayer Service Shines.» 2:90 P.M. Young People, Wed. ..-.- 7:80 P.M. Rev. Martin P. Hester Whole Gospel for the sre nee I rONENESS Mrs. Dorothy Dennis was in charge of the 9 a.m, registration assisted by Diane Garrett, Janet CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH of San subject, ‘‘Four Servants » |stood in surprise while the engineer, fireman and conductor} an orientation led FE 4.0239 7 N. Saginaw reverently and sincerely asked God to ride the rails with them} mard Johnson followed the 9:30 945 A.M. on their-trip north from Miam! that day. “This is something| devotions by Nancy and Kellog pena apagresc elgg TY I never expected to see!” gasped the astonished man from| Wong. Momsing Worship 600 P.M. Hollywood. “This is really IT—prayer on the Job, natural and| ‘The year’s program was evalu- | Youle Soe ee - My friend Mr. Leonard 5 Seaboard conductor told ths Relta pS oe Slay vo L Server Sheets sul Bible . ij, a Se ’ me t e group j foots owe? 7 P.M. leat men Saturday movie Se van the state a line ers ot the findings 5. ethene by rurrugsaed ou — = across a ' “Don't forget to worship in the church of your cholee on Sun-| the Pastor, Dr, Joseph I. Chap- Ca Y Py tures _ Evangel Temple y.” press a8 Bethany You am Ictures 365 East Wilson In every room of the Hilton Hotel chain, a copy of “Guide- enous —. charge Ly a P Interdenominational posts,” an interfaith spiritual publication, awaits the guest. votions for the afternoon and the The Oakland Youth Fellowship Morning ” werehip—it:00 A.M. In an Iilinols Central Railroad dining car I was interested| tresentation of fall plans, A pro-|Félly is scheduled for 7:30 tonight |] “Evening Worship —7:00 P.M. to find on my table an attractive card on which appeared| gram on “Facing the Future” was|i" the Salvation Army Citadel, 29 herr’ DAY, B.A, B.Th., Paster r te sols a averedtolon te wore ditties: Sracideeneet Ketiew Feteer ma os ne * : wrote a of a | -|the road, commenting upon the unostentatious opportunity) . * * * «lon ee the Gitche ‘Gueee Bible | First Christian Church this gave each person to render thanks for God's Providence. ee Sten Relvea,|Camp on Eagle River in the Upper _ Disciples of Christ ut religion in business is not limited to big firms. The| Shops ngton ’|Peninsula, will show pictures of Bible School 10 A. M. Memphis (Tenn.) Press-Scimitar carried.a story about garbage soars pulang Seggew faa Moyen activities. Worship Service 11 A. M. Cee a eat de ee DOORN tat Wily, Mire. atta: Baldwin Jim Maddock will be song leader 458 W- Huron tas at eb Sheba te oles bet ae tee and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Willson. | 47d ee be Rev. D. D. McColl | call thamecined the “Piss Peer Cuuy"*whias pasgole 4 nto Others were Mr. and Mrs. [Band make sure we get started on the right foot every day.” At. 7:30 aeerees eet SNe, Wivence es UNITED LUTHERAN tho ant eal roll out for the day’s , wiih the Hartt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillett, | Five extra points will be given CHURCH OF THE humming old-hymns. os Ce oe at ae Ome eee The public ASCENSION a: ; group brings its pastor. ° | And department store people meet for inspirational pur-| Lewis, Mrs. Helene Lewis, Mrs. |has been invited ge Sen tox bemoan, tae poses. I spoke from a halted escalator to employes of Harvey’s| Doris Thornton, and Mr. and The Common Service. 11:00 a.m, Store in Nashville; and from the great organ loft of John| Mrs, Raymond Ward. Sa | - ® Sunday School ..... 245 p.m. Wanamaker’s to an estimated five thousand sales people and|’ “14's Great Yearnings” willl Hristian Scientists customers during business hours. be the theme of Dr. Chapman's eo a All in all, there is very creative going on in| sermon at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday-|f H Chicagoan First Social this country that is sound and vital. We hear of many un-|At the early service James Fair\lO Meal UNiCagoal happy occurrences that rightly cause concern. But it is encour? | will’ assist and Percy M, Walley Brethren Church aging now and then to add up the positive goodness that| Will sing “If With All Your Heart.”| Maud Cary Bennett of Chicago Baldwin. FE 2-0384 Se ee Stee ence ee: SU te He fe et Gok) og etes ‘we asset talths Deas Of bain, Marwany end ira coreg ole ms achg tape ak i Cie pastor at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs.|Happiness,” at 8 p.m. Thursday|l Sunday Scheo! ....10:00.A. M. never before with the daily lives of men st] Martin Wolfe wilt sing a duct|in the First Church of Christ, Sci | Seadey Morning ( 1 and the choir will present “God|entist, Williams and West Law-|] Worship ...... 11:00 A. M, Copyright, 1958) | Is the Light of the World.” sees 1 tounge: 6:15 P.M Currently on a nationwide el Ch : £40 V F as a member of The Christian Sci A 7:30 P.M Board of Lectureship, she was oir 0 OIC ence blic Worship ... ... 7:30P.M, abel es Churches re tpaling & [cine av romer_ coma ta | lo Present Program jinn Orchard Lake Institute |S. 1x0 sve nas devia ter ie ke ee aor poste | full time to Christian Science work. ST. JOHN'S + Lincoln Junior High School] The Rev. Gamer §. Odell, di Dr. Odell will alse be heard | METHODIST CHURCH Choir voices present rector Christian Education on “How to Prepare a Lesson. Love one another, even as I] |. program of sacred music at 7 p.m.|the‘ Presbyterian Synod of Michi- ns 6 wanes ,teels Jowed 443 HIGHLAND Sunday in the Christian and Mis-|gan, will be the guest of the Or- During the afternoon a film “For oon | Cherch Schoo! ..._ 9:80 A. M. iance , 20 N. " btorsing Wee . 1100 A, Cass Lake Rd.- zai a rw urch Martin L. t, Paster Jerry Smith in-charge of the school music group, will direct the choir, The Rev. G. J. Bersche, pastor, United announced the time of the Sunday} - Presbyterian ivited to attend the conc Apostelie Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL eee eevee a People Saturday Secaes ene tanier Biv alcereeres 130 p. m. Sunday School and Worship .... Date © Aaa Service 2.2... 6000055 793 Bishop L. A Peseet Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751- ages will be from Presbyterian tt: .& At the 1 p.m, luncheon in fellow- ship room, he will speak on ‘‘What Christian * in Education?” Leaders _Marimont Baptist Church | Invites You! Morning Worship, 11 A. M, Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. MARIMONT . .. A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! Rev, Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin - Flint Pastor to Conduct FIRST OPEN - BIBLE CHURCH Services at Pagkdale The ‘Rev. Ronald Moss of Fiint! will be conducting .a revival next First Pentecost Church of Pontiac week in the Parkdale Church of] Sanday School ..10 A. M. the Nazarene. Meetings will be- gin tomorrow and continue through May 25. Services will start each night at 7:30. . Wayne Moss, brother of the Flint minister, will lead the singing. The brothers will present selections on various instruments each evening. =e Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH * Pastor: Marion F. ‘Boyd J yr. 9:45 A.M. UNIFIED SERVICE 10:25 A.M. Morning rte 6 _280P. M. SPECIAL RALLY—MAX COHN "Brom Judaism to Christianity” a 30 P.M. CLOSING vs SERVICE With Evangelist Max Cohn Supervised Nursery Available for All, Services _ Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention ' ~ §,000.000 Members. 7 ~ When thou goest forth, thou shalt not be afraid. _ Morning Worship 11 A. M. |) Evangelistic Service 7:30 Tues. Eve. Service .7:30 Thars. Eve. Service .7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch FE 5-8256 South Saginaw at Judson FIRST METHODIST - 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP - / “HEARTS STRANGELY WARMED” 11:15 A. M.\ CHURCH SCHOOL _/ 6: 15 P. M, METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Welt, 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 1348 Baldwin Ave. | | Paul T. Hart, Pastor | AYP _ |Howard will lead Worship . .....:..10:00A.M. sod Chichen hight ear te terme ee | RON Cae Le charge of the service at 21 a.m, Sunday Schoo! .....10:00A.M. |} MOR coped | Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. ||| Bible School ...... 11:20 A. M. Rev, Auchard will onl Youth Service ...... 6:30 P.M. Hl Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P. M. “God's Love Is Invincible” at both |] Evangelistic Service . 7:45P.M. FI ryening Service .. 7:00P.M. hours. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. 7 Wednesday The board of trustees will meet Prayer Meeting . 7:30 P.M. Monday and the Session of the |}: . Mrs. Don Brieden will preside | Joslyn at Third = Yours ioe ee Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 bémend b, Wetting: Castes wed apes, fay the pastor pre- Cain CHOIR FESTIVAL ng study from Lukej} we VAS Bible School_.....--9:30 A.M. f ne gg eg rainy Worship ......+60. 10:45 A. M. : ‘Evening Service ... 6:30 P.M. The program ‘will consist of| Morning Wwership Wasesedcy Prayer jttides of the dhe Notion Missions we and Study ...... 7:30 P. M, ne FE 4-0652 AUBURN HEIGHTS | BETHEL TABERNACLE me 3456 Primary Street = | Rev. G. I. Bersche. Pastor | John Haslett. Minister of Music i iz I Sunday School eee ee 11:00 A.M. | eS 7:00 ?. M. OF SATAN” : * eee ee fe 600 P.14 j ccs TW AM ae Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore RB. Aliebach, Paster | 3. Harvey McCann, Pastor Bible School ..:... 10:00 A. Worship ......:06. 1:15 A. Youth Feliowship .. 6:00 P. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan Bible School ..... 9:45A.M: - Morning Worship .11:00A.M. Ff Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M, Evening sm oe « 7:30 P.M, Wed. Study Hour. evan’ 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT .. Valent. Predytertnn . aula Clinteovind ne. "Donald ©. Andrews, Paster , Saheel AM M. M, M. f \ bp oeerseerectneecontah Fi ra ol prarian CHURCH uncut {Salvation Army. Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B, D., Pastor |p Ue Lert gedr samt sate |Band to Play bland ‘data aaron eines Cangrsatonal Charch | a Lakeville camp Morning Wership 11 AM. ||7®2, Salvation Army Band wi __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958 CORNET TRIO — Playing at the Pontiac Hymn Sing Sunday evening in Pontiac Central High School will be the cornet trio of the Salvation Army. Comprised of James Cunningham (left to right) Arthur McDonald and John Munro, the trio will ‘be a part of {King’s Disciples Plan * Banquet in Waterford The King’s Disciples of the Wa-| _- dicted Conair an their annual semi-formal banquet at 6:30 tonight at the church. A church will hold film titled “The CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, urch School-—9:45 and 11:15 A. M. Family Worship—8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 A. M. Minister: John Rexzeboom REV, WILLIAM RICHARDS. Pastor Pentine Press Phete the program in observance of annual Salvation Army Week which Wed., May 2i—Message Tea & May * oh—Arther coteee, of “neuen —Bernatd Redin June 1 June HARRY NICHOLS, President FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Orchard eee es ene ra eeseeeeeerererse Lilly Dale, N. ¥ Call FE en June 5, 6, PLENTY et FREE PARKING — begins tomorrow. The Army Band will also be heard in several _ selections. The Hymn Sing.begins at 9 and closes at 10 p.m. 11% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 x * * * gundsy Service, 11:00 A.M. Their - nfimbers will include Mrs. oe Erg PP and “My Lessons b Treth Class ses ss trumpet f Margaret Sowt por prael “The er * ee. oe Savior’s Name” and Mr. Cunning: IEN CHUR ham play a cornet solo fy GOD | vem. ipa oy ot ats Eu | rr Message by the Pastor | | | | | 9:20 AM—Haly © All Saints Episcopal Church , Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. ©. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mille, Curate Comunion and Sermon by tana © 4:00 ‘A. M.—Hoty Communion - i] it:00 a. M—Moly Communion gueseh orboia The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar . ANDOR EPISCOPAL. CHURCH 630) Hatchery Rd, Drayton Rogation bay 8:00 A. M.—Hely Communion 0:30 0 it: ysis A. M.—Idenntical A ; Service. Carillon Recital at Cranbrook F. L. Marriott to Play for Founder's Day at Christ Church Sunday Bethany Baptist Church Two Worship Services—9:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “LIFE’S GREAT YEARNINGS” 9:45 A. M—Church School Classes for All 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M.—Senior, Junior High and Junior B. Y. F. Groups 7:30 P.M. Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, West Huron at Mark Street DR, JOSEPH ‘VINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR, Minister of Education “An American Baptist Convention Church” Dr, Frederick L, Marriott, or- ganist and director of music at Central Methodist Church, Detroit - |will play the carillon recital for Founder's Day at Christ Church Cranbrook at 4 p.m. tomorrow. A graduate of the Ecole de Carillon in Malines, Belgium, with the coveted award of ‘Grande Dis- Preludium and Pugue in | DM Saga .. Measen || Carilien of Dunkirke .. ocee Carter | Ochson Minuet secrceceeess Mozart Folnehed 2.0 reeeceee BOS — from the woe . nee Pontise Press Phote | niet mis” ...........00c.0008 Marriott | \——— > ' Skies Guide me, Thou Great Jehovah Come, Come Ye Sajate anthems and choral numbers. and Gloria Harrod the piano for the offertory meditation, Organ accompanists will be Mrs. Margaret Morgan, Mrs. Gloria Harrod, Mrs. Ethel Dudley and Mrs, Winifred Perrin. “Emotion is N Sunday Scheel, 16:00 A, M. Message an eee’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t, Pastor Pontiac, Michigan 9:45 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL |— Classes for All Ages * 10:45 AM.—MORNING WORSHIP : “HOW GREAT THOU ART” . « 7:00 P.M.—EVENING, SERVICES “THE SHEPHERD'S VOICE: FOLLOW ME” Rev. W. E. Hakes, speaking at both services “You are cordially invited FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Bengenr?, ene a eee JUNIOR HIGH—Sanferé at + Paster 0. ae. 710 PF. Rev. Perry Temple 7:30 P.M, Vacled Y—PRAYER GROUPS & @ Yourm cnuom to worship with us in all our services rapa yay 4 William ie O, P, Eastman | Vacation Bible School Materials || DEMONSTRATION of the Course by — - The Standard Publishing Company Monday, May 19, 7:30 P.M. _ Christian Literature Sales 89 Oakland Ave. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Sunday School....10A.M. Morning Worship......11:15 A.M. Young Peoples... ..6:15 P. M. Eve. Worship..7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:30 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. Greater Pontiac HYMN SING | Sunday, May 18 9:00 P. M. PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 250 West Huron St. @ General Baptist Church Choir gg _@ Instrumental Specialties - 2 @ Salvation Army Band @ Jerry Libby; Pianist. Elisabeth Lake R4. at Tilden Youth Service . Oe a el 6:39 p. nm. palseeth dertiee Pacvresse seeedes specter. i CHURCH «. the 'NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A. M. Worship ......... 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Youth Service...... 6:30 P.M. DONELSON BAPTIST ‘CHURCH Pon ada jeoaneryy han preg ueeius nem an. COO HESHCEOSHEET FEEDS SER HE He Paster—REV. LEE LaLONE BS. Sapt.—ARTHUS rnd THAT TIES MAN ns __Worshi U = es = ieee eee oes a ’ ou the : Contact With | 100. M—11 AM THERES NO SUBSTITUTE FOR WORSHIP. ‘THREE GREAT Dr. Malone Speaking at All Services. Cholr and Special Music SUNDAY SCHOOL | Sunday Schoo nod ell Age Ages Sunday SERVICES > 7:30 P. M. 10 A. M. _—— REVIVAL wore 845 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 4S A.M. SUNDAY Sundey Scheel sAuenaenes: Last Week 1351 Gommeanuced BAPTIST CHURCH jm SPONSORED BY THE CHURCHES IN THIS AREA. a FA 4 = a biti at didi Te ey ot ae s. ce } THE. PONTIAC PRESS,’SATURDAY, MAY 17,1958 = | Filing ) From AS.R. of San Bernardino, and savings account. Even when property is jointly owned it’s wise for a man and wife separate wills. For ex- some states, if the fam- dies, his half of the car may go to the children. There are many such examples, depending on individual state laws and circumstances. From W.H. Thayer of Yucaipa, Calif.: “I was in the Navy from June 9, 1905, to June 8, 1909. I've can I write to get duplicates? They'll help me to get my Secial Security when I retire” — Discharged enlisted men without reserve status may request an ap- plication for a repiacement of a discharge by’ writing to: Director, U.S. Naval Records, Management Center, 9700 Page Bivd., St. Louis 14, Mo, All other Navy personnel should write for an application to: Chief of Naval Personnel, Depart- ment of the Navy, Washington 25, D.C. From Mrs. F.Mc.W. of Grove City, Pa.: “I have worked every year bat five since Social Secur- ity went into effect. However, I will be 62 before my husband is will I have to wait until my hus- “One Of @ Free Moth Proofing © All Garments Insured @ Shirt Laundry Service: @ Free Parking in Front of Store band is 65?" You may start collecting Social a z q . |Harbor Springs, of Separate Wills Wise? seeurity handbook by sending 35— | cents in toin to this newspaper and ‘Security tor You” booklet.” Band af Interlochen Invited fo Play Again of Interlochen will get an- dedication of the Mackinac Bridge next month—but at a site 40 miles from the bridge. * * ¥ A committee of legislators yes- terday agreed to invite the band to play at a new amphitheater in some 40 miles southwest of the straits. representative the Bridge Dedication Committee, said the invitation would relieve the committee of “an awkward sit- ?/ uation.” & -4° 4 It was intended to sooth ruf- fled feelings of Dr. Joseph F. Maddy, camp director. Maddy ‘said he got an invitation from the Bridge Dedication Com- mittee to send a band to give per- . \formances at both ends of the bridge during dedication ceremon-|known. The bridge itself is billed as one of the state’s greatest tourist at- ies June 26-28. * * * The invitation was withdrawn after the Detroit Local of the American Federation of Musicians protested against use of non-union musicians. | : If it accepts the new invitation, the Camp Interlochen band will play on one of the three days of the dedication. . Says Fortune Hidden by Goering Found - BERLIN w— German investi- under assumed. names. Investi- gators also have turned up vale- able hidden property, : -*The newspaper said authorities \have blocked the accounts and im- pounded other property. so that it _—_ : ‘Pontiac’s Finest” 143 West Huron Street and SKIRTS “OPEN SUN. 10-4 _ SPECIAL for SATURDAY and SUNDAY GIRLS’ DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6x | | i VT Reg. $1.29 . . 520 S. -Seginaew — 1 GOODMAN’S — DEPARTMENT STORE Block South of Wilson cannot be collected by ings heirs. His daughter and widow live jin West Germany.* = 2° © loose and spreading Township police and Sheriff's depu- ities that she and her three chil- dren, Joyce 4, Teresa 3, and Carol 2, were in the living-room of their frame home- when they heard a jroaring wind. Within seconds, she said she saw a black cloud shaped like a small funnel coming tOWards the house, and she and the children fell to the floor. All the windows and doors were open, and as the wind whipped past the dirt was strewn through the entire house. | Debris from trash cans in the } yard was blown all over the yard. Two other children, Linda 7, and John 6, were in schoot —at—the | time. The federal census showed 12 | per cent of American males -over | age 18 have completed at least a year of college. CELEBRATING 4 BIG YEARS at TEL-HURON Shopping Center MONDAY thru THURSDAY—CASH & CARRY CLEANED PRESSED Ke Men’s and Ladies’ 2 PIECE SUITS ‘What o value for fine in early in the week . $439 quality cleaning! Each garment French-Glo Finished, FREE! Bring them . . wear them cleaned, pressed,’ immaculate on the week-end. _. JOIN. OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! ee ee ee chances ON JUST ANY DRY CLEANING 1 i pe » 1-HOUR Bri > decal MA-GLO vite. | cence cers Ma esos | TEL-HURON LANSING @®—The famed band other invitation to perform at the! .|State Pays $75 Million | The American Express Company 4A color film on the recent At. lat the-Hotel Waldron, id , WH the AT’S MY Hollywood Headlines ™m ~~ iy if i mT bie) Lo] What's My us ime. Yesterday's enswer: foCus, ‘cAndid iMage, scEne, miror, rAnge, filM, fiAsh, leNs. ‘ }fans will be happy to know that Gale Storm is hm A calls “‘second series- 3858 But she attributes her health 5 \breakdown to the rigors of doing f4| jamottet her" "oh Sn é caso Mgr her" WHO AM |? LANSING — ‘The fabulous new David B. Steinman, says will dou- ble traffic between the Upper and New Bridge Opens U. P. to Big Tourist Invasion -|Gale Storm Recovering From Second-TV Series But Gale is coming along fine now, She's ‘her old bright and cheerful self, though she grum- bles about being immobile for a while on doctor’s orders. “The rest is wonderful -but I'd Insects Travel at Less Speed Than Many Cars 4 z rs gf 3 ref 5 s 4 out of 10 fatal moter vehicle for Highways, Schools zy Fé ef zi i ; : 38 : | if i i z Pr HA q if deze I | Musical Prisoners Tell Warden ‘We've Learned’ bers of the State Adult Authority, was: “T've learned a lesson I'll never forget.": ot Recommended by Dun 3049 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD —— SUNDAY eee ee epeeenke eee eee eee ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY $950} Complete _. ROAST PRIME OF BEEF, Au Jus - Complete Duncan Hines VINCENT’S DINING ROOM SPECIALS — ee ee ee Poe CPT OTERO HT ORE Hee ene eee ee eee er in primary school funds, * * * tor vehicle taxes, will be returned villages. , The primary school money will be sent to county treasurers to be allocated to school districts on a child census basis. Money for the primary school payment came from collections of annual inheritance, railroad and teie- phone taxes, The state previously .had_ paid money and the release today com- pleted payments for the current fiscal year, Tourists Head for France and British tourists France were undaunted today by the political crisis that threatens to erupt in civil war. ~*~ *« * office in London reported ‘‘only one or two nervous people” asked ceeding and canceled.” “not even they Pflimlin warned of a ‘‘plot against the Republic order,” British and European airways expanded* its Club to View Film lantic crossing of a replica of the | Mayflower will be featured at the]: Pontiac Traffic Club meeting) The highway money, from io. COMMERC Ee nat HELD OVER Thru SUN. 2-FIRST RUN HITS—2 1a BLOOD BATH AEATHAT SHOOK THE directly to the counties, cities and} scheduled tourist flights to France. | OPEN 6:30 P. M. jout $16,143,016 in primary—schoolii — » AND THE ey" BRIDE Awe wont! r _ *, 7 a ary is, an ges ANT, oh OE es “te ew PV ir PE FULLER + CHARLOTTE about the advisability of not pro-/f. scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday) \ —TONIGHT. COME AS LATE AS 9:25 — AND’ SEE 3 COMPLETE PICTURES! - veys have been holding up nicely, * |and the sponsors seem happy with “ the show. * * * “{ haven't even thought about it,” she remarked, “‘but 1 kinda hope the show will continue. I en- joy doing it, and I think it’s a much more rounded series than ‘Margie.’ ” She'll take a long rest before resuming the show — if it is re- newed. Her only commitment is to return a guest shot with Pat Boone in June. She and her hus- band Lee Bonnell may take their three boys to New York and then on to Jamaica. That second series- itis is tough to cure. Dognaper Asks Ransom something for German Shepherd vania, Illinois, Indiana, Ken’ and Ohio have yielded more than 22 billion tons of coal since the year 1800. ~ . WALLED LAKE PARK TODAY and SUNDAY © Free Parking Free Admission BOOK YOUR __ PICNIC. NOW WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M. _ WwW Phone 0 3.2683 . SATURDAY — EXTRA 6-CARTOONS-6 2-BIG | on is eS S| FEATURES-2 WOWIRK TI a _1mi " a ea Re Rd a = + ei i x ind |” Bee PLUS Cim = AVE MORPHY GEORGE NADER i $4150 1 ‘Non a oe - bas aera ot ~ BURGESS EREDIT @, ‘ EMASCOPE s10 |] SUNDAY & MOND Y HNN - ALBERT ~ battling the four | Unknown § ——_ CINEmMASCOPE | “DEEP IN THE ICY ANTARCTIC! A LOST WORLD OF PRE-HISTORIC MONSTERS! trapped in this paradise of terror! courageous. people heLand | e THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY IT, 1956 “| Husbandiess Blonde | Bemoans: Her Fate 7 BY EARL WILSON | HOLLYWOOD — Barbara Nichols stole the show on a re- jcent Jack Benny “Shower of Stars” program——by before that, [fac tase Welle afraid to use her. All The Great Action Pictures You've » “Barbara,” Jack said after he'd first mét the dumb-blonde TV and movie comedienne, A Ever Dreamed Of.. Rolled Into One! “you'd be playing my girl triend—and I think you're too young to play my girl friend.” “Mr. Benny,” retorted Barbara, “you -. don't know the age of some of the fellows I have to go out withi” Barbara — who frequently moans, “I . = don’t want to be a star, I just want to , * get married” — has been reduced to buy- ‘WILSON ing another boy dog, a French poodle named “Hi-Fi,” for male companionship. “A dog is the only | kind of a male a blonde can latch onto around this town,” | Barbara told me the other afternoon over a drink. Barbara recently ag $1,000 for one day’s work doing a). lscene with Gary Cooper in “10 Notth Frederick.” She worked | with Red Skelton and other TV comics, and she tells all of i them that it’s just terrible the trouble a blonde has around Hollywood, getting a husband. “The men in this town are so spoiled because the women call them up and ask for idates,” she said. “Well, I got © spoiled in New York—we never did that. Out here the guys ex- pect it. They give the girls their phone numbers and say } ‘Call me up sometime. “* ME ES ates we egg HOLDEN - TREVOR FORD George Bancroft Edgar Buchasan g7and THRILLER! : came to our table and con- gratulated he# on her re- iH | BARBARA . I love kids,”| reiterated. “But I don’t believe anybody takes blondes . It's even difficult to get recognition as an actress part I play that'll make people think I’m not sincere. Maybe,” she jwagests, “they never think Im sincere because I'm not really j® blonde.” DRIVE. ITHE WEEKEND WINDUP IN N.Y...” ~ THE iN ATRE 4 a ig SI E : : é $ Commerce Lake - Pontiac Theater Nike Site Plans If at a “fecha # ou Guest Tours: ¢ ' Sun. Tues, : “Texas,” Glenn Climaxing its observance of Armed) i} Ford, Claire Trevor; “Werewolf,”|Forces Day, the Commerce Lake) fe Wed. - ras “Deerslayer,” Lex {rem 2 to 4 p.m. today and Sunday. Iz Barker; ‘ “Return to Warbow,” Phil|7H* Public Das been invited. wag *-* Mitchell, ” Gary Cooper; f BALL activities by personnel of the site \Stage Coach,” Richard Webb which included miniature missile =e ee Se ‘Fox & Houmds Jin Bran do, Red Buttons, Myon defense ons gen Peter Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills &Mile road. OAKLAND t = . story of High four-apart t on Le o , . : meback apat ciden ote aio . a ci geige | es 18-year Jr. basebal hool an a corre { fi ICS: ae ve ha Heinle te vebech ‘wiih great Toyag ea) tay: Gee cag | F “Ray is righ was h wi : » HOTTY ation be- ‘Jost his ter he coac I i? eS. ue 5 q es : He is a week la as a base will be re : | es Cee : May 5 yet again T vee Ney dexter a AL Pet. os the team T thin . My ‘ e ber Ts aR - on ture. in, t year |: 3 - ae i his Bl i tt Bea vote peasy be again nex ee ace 2 atliott Be zea a or ea Iph , sar ai in oh ot gy sue i ate Time oe i father Son KUO Rew York ee Hf ie it 2 3a Peete i 1 38 It: ndy .) : told aad I parry spunky Ma F S° Hise mee. .lLandy ae emphis a) ERTS Te aes hg ke t Memphis Baliizore . nae DP PCT. Lue wae de : H H LA Re ays | “ i. age ipemgecrs S q ith a . 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LOS AN on oe ee ee ee cigs * Rudolph * edie t Bom 3 5 3 r mile ‘s some his apnea naey — Player, Cab ne ai Te ara) hulle i : pag rp there's the wil provide held @ benetit Amateur enn., nine un- aria, | ae! 3 4% Sal oo aa world but it in will in the held a , iT was over an be. s4 S64 He » Ha - a c today ever get eye ready game Clarksville Ark., 72 holes uenn, Cle. . 6 ? ‘cui tT 4 10 t he'll gines aye fo pgp eis tc Chaffee, the Colonial Vernori, ” N.Y. 98 it 17 (1 5 356 9 1 bt tha’ class varsi raise Fort for 36 of 70 i reid 38 (Cheat hs SBR | Bildou t * e paged hospital der par “caer wth tbe A el ag 45 A : : #3 333 | books. * Australian Genco played his ,700-yard course SA Giiis Se dh age. is a song fms to ‘help =o oo | Sie, ae 3% SMe 2s ii # on distance in Relays last bills, the aceldent. “Ray |CO™ * * sate, as = tab Ser idtee Pen Bb ma te Se Calis sellow Cape's bas cher and the 13 golt ; es ai FA ; t iret a is B 33 ii Os ea cae Se aes Sa a ram i Rm BY : we BBB te | world Landy : tp hier af 56,” expla switched a 67 to leaving =. Williams, RRS -, ey eel sic John La: * Phote top hitter He w: added of 133, : a a ee Ss i. 13 set Forlie "Lk ie ee ® : * me Toes Jean Smith. E and total a ae. BR i 3. aes k, a 1 5 second * —— FE Fen ennis Don for a : | eee eigl : See gigi : 3 there was grave . ges — an the _iges-eobetin ee ena ek Harbert : Martin, ro 2 3 ae ee i, Phi. 6 [3 & nee Se the George M ersat Clawson Oakland winner - An early Mich., a 65-70 3 Morchen Pal ee ae 9 dail’ Mil 38 e 3 3 5 8 ssur at use of : list lege and Pat this conv at Ypsi ted ball Lake orthville, with Siebern, NY. 6 18 21 4 9 3 Crandall 3 13 7 s ° Hi = ical eye béca an un- long Hoxie in on k marks a Orchard eel of N the pace PrBolling, Det. 1 $3 3 0 269/44 st.L = $38 8§ 1 281 skept done by Drew the at m were all trac . ie ge cat off ee = 2 4% 7 14 268 | Derk” pa & 8 33:3 ¢ cent job , Among night syste tting ily dectde team Jerry} strokes avila, Cle Be 1 2 3a Greeet Bt ee ee setting Tunner RS — Wednesday and is se : likely golt y ond J de} 135, Gee es 78 geo RB EH Bipacom eas | PONTIAC VISITORS — mln On ons es i oe cere ae aig 3 Groat eat :: sud i? 33|Dunlap. * + listed on the gp Leonia Eastern Michigan : ne SE EE OC NOT Minoso, . Bos. 91 : 19 ? rT a] potinaen. 17 4.1 7 2 not even in All-Sports from ; . re was banquet Waters. Bertols. Det. St Bi : : Se oe a P, jogged there! the coach op tier at a banat , —— =. 2p 2 i 3 ang. Chie s:$ 57 S30} Dunia "and stayed int track in ‘be the exiider coach 0 im oe Be EY : Seis & SS Stars wae Peat | is trac . . it will ‘be ee eek Dave Gaddis- 140 Lopes.” KC 9 B ei 8 Sen oe 8 $8; a ae half- out | . : , » it ngiagesd ~ 2 I “BY B 12 gecksen, LA. 13 lead a after the stepped out m., EST 18 batt the dandy oq 0 Bauer, WY. 73 10 ae 34 eran i a : il just ; , dnl ene ince Wil be wry My duel slated ed Apari =... BH 1 Sai | Oller, NAL LEAGUE “when he suddenly ge Depend EP A ree | toughest task alla in tes Mod poem deg fa p Meee pr Pentvon, Ws 3 a 2 8 By ahh See Id bust, has the in the|30 lees which dates back Mil for the wager 3 NOT ‘ a, a. 87 19 a ir & BB SO 0 4 Track t offi "s ¢ Derby ‘ tward second in| title Dick B — Hardy, a. es m3 19 ‘s9 (fue of are, 3 69 tha Elliott Tam, m all postw class- Preakness Pihe $149,510 2 boss : fram BY ef ; > gH 34 | 373] tonished ubmitting ‘— Tim pean S-year-old the os sary Dick Hutchison and neon: Ce S33 1 5 a7 |Piteher, Cis 3 it me 72 ee Larry RE Sulli- With land 's wood ba only to — stars Each won ee Yensen. Bos a i 4 4 3 237 | Baine, = 2 3 t £3 ® 1) = referee, t will TIMO and Silky the Mary’ Farm the second lasty Road ord ks to 0 : “White, Porc. You eis Bi eee ee 7 Bt Se for the oon aoe - rane Reward three of one Calumet ——_ pemaing is when Noureddit ttle for’ the onetner tte (@] = a a A 1 2 Rush, Mil SS se S| But plied ‘s| Jewel's big “tind | the Calumet a bianco ll . but the} title has going : Boone. ce ao $2 0 , im Elliott's so-called meet _ to add wining $91,600. by any net Hutch still gr okgoos. Ge : : eae ou i 8 ‘Fan Simmons, | ene % 4 _—— ruty, 20-| van, the rby, in the 82nd | hero vorite Louisville with victory ane ee Both are Pontiac ae garrell, Cle. 39 3 i ‘Sol aise i 73\be done Ce t his ucky De thers 65 fa his ae cls incoln Road 900. ge. today. | aie, Det. pry 2. 1 oem. Bu i 6 8 @ 2.79 Percy tha should Kentucky nine o' to Tam got , Sec Lincoln $97 the $98,005 ” jaurels, =e | taline, Det #2 ; ¥ 2 Mayer, “Chi. BB és 83 3 aid econ nal - with loot Tim Downs and te owner for ee ae watching ii USE, ae 87 4028 0 1 26 oS . @ 6 6 3 2 k said "s - pe. along today. * May 3. Churchill history. t fortuna’ pay by Fautless, er more : scouts “58 : : cre, Sa ft BY sa See ATT -_— relays | Preakness * ae ey ok Derby : or gr ig Preakness league Re wepen t ironver fi 8 4 Bt het mck SOR i + gpa Rry Aether . beh sui6, t face the oarter coal dows 's Now- Major > abe u val Aspr nse 3 s ig) Micols aun | be sanctioned record sun dips aa lcod sacha face hauled aa aide | 's hurler will ! sa | Proca, © ee : 31 Bemprten oP Sse al be ae oa the have ond dozen of five Farm Patrick Manager Pails, (Ch % 5 a i H 33 | Anton _ % BB ‘8 The another the of cient Pico. grandstand Ifa one a e _ Van General tmaster, . Landis,” Cu Suu ; 3 33 Parker” Ca Bae BS B|produced another raa's tend antient oT sity, the Me , wcaie tal Sone o each and = Y ‘seu ettn of the T/T ee _3 ’ 3 0 64 190 | Brine ‘Phil % 3 4 18 > 1-4 less California Siebert, big , ; > reddin were each Kerbawy some guests : p> Wash 64 43 @ 2 189 | Roberts, Chi. 51 48 21 2 ‘Bia elay. Jerry wden we oe tch n Road t $7,500 Nick and the 0 3 a Sy. & + ws 8 178 es enn 71 413 | mile Orme, Don been t Pi Lincoln a $90,450. tem- hie Lo ap Bloomfield ce gat 1) Bun, LA <3 % 73 33 and time of : Firs nominees be and a will be: the . Ro ; ahene. Bieta s i sti G2 a 3 3 a geal i with a ti ill Throw ry ag age he Posnlh | oes night at fe ;' a Pett eine ee aa +t $38) ack the trick. with, Will nl mwith, fale 00 to jam the oy = : Sule, wei’ © cievetsnd, | RL. 3D ’ $30| turned * Mayor S bee: "for 5000 t6 into | iaitls homers Thursday: : Castle ‘A 4 Jl, Cleve | eeeade Pa YB 3 s ani 7:20.9, oe ran second : ; perature for Oe alt has 16 take over nd : sao, "Boe oi Jensen, Boston iaece ERB ni 3.3 $517: Scored Gn ren . a offictally | 75 looks and TV watchers and Gee tated nds aay ot Pe- a : House," A i tao 0.00 | Monsant com gS we 7 el in 7: 228, set wen | ty League began with the. listeners, on euuck the foot if. vo lection. new ore Bid SBlcimat ask a #| record, 7:2 un, Alex ; : City Le isner _ first| radio ide, CBS, prove in a Monday election, a (e) j ; i See ays oan +. i an ; i id . "in the two angg = eran i aaa to ball Federation, = ae Ee. after the rr the im wou 26 ee Bos. 3S wn fe 23 pene, Hass Australian ye, ‘Pontiac's Sunday on ball on m.,. go jack- ‘turn, : Sar ge 3% lita tee : # i { en pee may el! eee ween wy | Others ho wi cd Woven |, te ‘tower ‘biding ak : Was. SRR tdi | 4 tl Arizona | n W. pesneer Pie wi mr Guar eae : . Ryde. Was @ oH Ke 3 $:39| Nuxhall, ‘cin. 3 i a new Amert |oeremony in theo president ” managed —— = es eS ee : Dividends Bos. is 6} 5 3zrexme, L ie Hehe’ a wire-to-wire a Abel, Jets, Game Ain Rice's Tal (OO cool .429 revent golf iY. 20 n 8 2 3 2-37) Crone, L.A ; scoring ; —e. Ameri John mate. “Our Art Hearns. pot, the L. Rice Jr.’s ting a to fine : : 2 17 3 42 | weCombe, LA 9. The Tter's the itch and battery sends by ase are \ Ada Potter : fails some > Well, Bee. Sh B 3 $l oesete ; 8:47 Ashenfe oo as his contest piloted lGone Fishin’ J. Sjone leg m playing : lary, Det, cH 3 3 38 F ron Horace of 8:49.6, aggro ad oe 8 opening Local 594, ; be present Gone eget ioe pce -@ recent —— Orel, Batt S28) 4 ‘ rt Hur record ace Was Club Tomorrow’ cio will Owes lent tho ¥, : dl iar — oS : is Is pert a Donovan Chi. 38 =H 8 3 30 Flint, Po . former Penn athletic Cox, against ? reais chad ain s¢- tion, 7: ha. tine Rul-|*t Royal ¢ 7 . This in “divi a me SERS sa/F Nt, f . t former York Eugene Baseball extra 12 are It and Rul- mest. as con- ae tiie. Buti 3 L-A Circui the New t mitel| ® ea ne Pooling in an - Stable's Michore, ica =: eek, dame a ee aie Chew ger, 9 41 es 13 341 |-A 1955. ek Bobb: ough?) of the spectators on. Children Stable Lewis at Pontiac. policy, the past ‘Lees, Bet C. ees af 3.51 Pace Litin- championg, ‘| ‘Members fee from banner bers of the Mrs, Georg pay wore i for Garver. KC. 29 7 7 23 3a the Olympic Dumas, were | small ba mem 5:30 : : at ¢ Milford ville. id. tinued ee ee as np 3 385 in Flint Two | Charlie a its way other at lah. . ys mfie ~ 3 x 3 nes } 373 two games league ves the 100- |collect on the diamond a 7 | Seren at West 25 years. Grant. Cig” al ee After Baseball Bra ~poorsti. gh in the league "a Jewelers, Wisner d Ly ny Giants nton. | sda bet Grant, Wash 7 “ 14 15 3 | 4.0 Huron wins aten second of San free. Shaw's on the : Jaycee — Mays, ( rn) Holly a Br imont, . : x rey Det. # M » 16 3 4 art Americ and Por atl Morrow to Ray Norton in 9.7 mitted Grill and next Tuesday : at . in amerenn Ses yf —— Memptis Dryden. . missed wilson, Cue Bie 8 2 t snare the ead wit Oe vend Ech pine gre neghad sae tan on or" tens oth pactclaten Minceo, indians | “nerson. Gt"Gialr af Armiads city. me Wilson, CR. 4 *® 4 % 3 Dg sharé e loop resumes yard te. who j . It was loop, defending competi bs will es Phillies (Cs) Bt. , Hews City. We have Period Brewer, Be 73h 13 3 The Io with games vs State, track victory four-team is the clubs w fepougeld, Long, Cubs * Sepnerees Dividend ling Wynn, Ke. 2 FE it ¢ mad Los Mays a- png slow gras spring traight _ pam, Shaw's is ere ndication that six 7 rong, wgaates (3) New Kaven at Cra 3 . , ve Terry a, ON = 18 3 4 j thle sage tht (Columbi See eee ae 1 B epee ts indication ond Recrea to Class > te }) Clarenceville 5 Since Our a Kc.” i zi | das! include tes in rag ont & his mates) acs is as set, s Pats epping stone . sin 1890, ae Pornisies, Bos. a rr. a ca ly * for 100. with vie-| park. There this ye Pontia as a ste OF ; . San oe 3, mi 68 ) al * : Cover the teamed for “B” division of the serve aes . = ay Sy eR a 8 3 te Joslyn) * results: 8, “Abilene Christian ag hope will a | ie Su. “2 | $14 's ; Pirates gst Bes: 880-yard It is the B League : Pis Cle. Beets i week as 1; ad eed 440 and 880: Class ahead. Savings N el niu 8} $2] Last pageccnge" a : in the t the the years al : ; . e. tol Maas, ‘Wash 7 % 7 3 2 wr rs 7, : Port tories + ithat ition in r Frills P Capi ee ro ie 3 3 36 838! Tigers 2; * California, competition | fn. an oe Stich. 9 Assoc. Urven, Kc - BRS 35) $8 Aztecans lays, * for co Purdue it bechige Reserve Lean mew, Det. o 8 3% iis 4. : Southern jump : is " Y Burdue 11, Western Rese | & Per'ese: Cie. 11 9 9 13 BS 4 Clemens ‘Dumas. of the high Bertil er 5 . a 13-5 bet ° Huron, fentios —— NY. ¥ By 3 ¢ 30 Cl . . as defeated ape + be ete iI F : | Rabati ‘ 75 Ww. 1’ fanant wi th 35 Ss ies ‘ot Souther leap of 6 irls Start Piay ek bee i aie a. = igy Dinstagan eB rls § ‘ : BH BB 80| onic. Bate Northwestern - Morgan, Stan Ing ae eae Dumas Gi : ht a wLlr 5 6 | one Btate 6, 18 Lt ee wort inches ; PITCHIN 7 ee > . , ball RAL LEAGUE oak yy pong! | Sunday Nig ball’ 41 1203926 a3 Michiaan & _ YT 18 = caNTRAL Teas. O’Brien, of 63 feet, ay soft — Week 411 162 1%. W HE tu 16-17- red : soure CEN Greene 3 3 as ae wk soon with @ heave City a a pair of o ) Season 100 rane 6 7 Miami, Ohio EY May 14-15- od orth his event Women’s pagar ar Seal Berks -D (Tigers Week 01 § cs, : fore 8 pcg é page bag ecues Maan, * eusae 63 pt : LEAGUE we Oxford 3 >LIC taAGUE, pyre starts at North meets Michigan Herbe , Ala.; gers) — Noa 925 ey: B 3 ' > emaig 3 3 miuing 4 tet ; H bs ises Cas Hnonting ey oy M’gor Ber -Fla.-D (Ti Week 110 ion Y ¢ La , SAGINAW VA Saginaw 38 supunaay | st. o5 Prais ‘ tello os eee > In at 8: +|*Garry epee Ala. ingham Season First decisi 8 917 a ‘ oe ‘elmo ae, mary tik ndy i Sengares Deteb ——— L peressedinemy oma — mae 3 7 oe "ann & 3 basins o T|RO St. Mary $ La ussie rae lb teams be lim-| yy outteman, Am. Assn. Week $14 122 812 : nt LEAG Te gerne 3 LEAGUE | A face, only four will the | art H W. Va, Season 3.11: 32 12 23 ‘ Ber cy sees ora 4 «Ole aon suuMs V3 llow ke Since te, games for eaten, Pontiac Tigers) Se . 2 33:19 ar INTER. : Water? ee § ; BN F phts ° ¢ Fe Marl to da , . ooh other Ch Kebler, -Fla.-D ( . Wee 772 9 38 8 Tie wk 3 — $ 8 pomon 6 Mile = sacha —_-* to { Teams | ceephen Ga.: Ga. ville Season 110 914 6 tw i i 1 Wail Aan Capac ; ig : tralia ited three wee enter. ohn et we, Pt dgers) Week 012 anes 2 OnRLAN ™ 3‘ poe ii aug fo ae een opto vor Soory, soo toe oa Kenneth Slr ne ) Season 2 1 tan BBE Pot, WAYNE Ner @ 8/)himon' MICHIG. 1 al MEO a he ¢ en tiac Macon, Ga.; Birm B (Tigers %> HR 2 Le SERN pe gy Ro “It was very giad said to- desiring the Pon t. e Sheldon, Carolina- TTING H 2b 0 .000 a0 Brighton EAS: LA 6 : Clemens 03 — rm Landy . a it of men lea gu Dick C.: BA . AB R 00 62 wth dale 31 Birmingham and ? John listed _ Stre tion Depart "8 2% and urham, N. : °90 00 0 1 29 CiarEston $| Fern — 31 record, had at (in ea Id |D yeek 1 20 240 Clar South ome t 3 — my he erb that heduled l be he Wee $7 0 2 He Crargneer = _ Port Tals Today day after - a ae = iio wil cope at Reel - ; —< hse x aay .3 0 pew pert 1 B LEAG 3 Siete Tr B 8 mile "s liste June 1, s for @ slow- vil, Tern. (rls) ab 43 7 00 ot Bloomfield ND Orion 3 § ime : 3:57, Landy be weekday: with Rich: Tenn. ( Oak, -A S’son 000 18. : eanLee L Lake H Hi ay | bettered f great on 1 ville, k, Royal ) West. 2 20 ¢ 3 Madison i peedw ae a do the softball. prisesis ' Koshore Braves bong Paes °35 er ’ , ; Clement Kan. ( tfield , 52 frome * 3 "MAO iat ‘500° S minute ese Hilt ane. 7 rom | variety of Finals salty sean tl Assn-AAA $'son ral wt hymy APOLIS the 244+ lion's mpd said in Victori Heptag Md. # — N One ey. (Oriol Class D Midwest SURANCE = ° agenpigr around Speedway! thon all farm broadcast. JIS, Md. from L'ville, mL, aoe Romeo 3 flat for a Motor track built aeeel the eariier |. ANNAPOL: field ypeedcbe to- to Decatur, INSURANCE Lapeer : polis ona Ot! ints heard a and jes com door |egene SURANCE — INGUR SU «iS ¢ an ty three arte Wen be tek the 100 yerds seiun’ lbadlies nig Preece: =— O: 150 mile, only gree “From for the was not eastern uni 24th a Hepta NCE — rtans, Sar ee today 500-mile broadcast track =e ot ihe INSURA S arta Ti d for nd a the 42nd 5 in the Oe ca teen day ips P ; 1é a opened for there it looked usual on a faster rang Tag main - trials y 30. in held off, Pat to on. Fromitly time would Games In :, TED PI fe,| was a "s mph fone lp eal even ‘By Tax amooisn fchiog, te ecard of 108.098 several times © ales Sate a apie mar getting oe oyna. | ge gg gee three times 1 pee th on an racé een bettered Big Ten be State pene 6.0, |had ’ poy gee champions wester's defending tlook Is Poor Let us insure your ‘ror. oiler now. Muskie fishing guide r motor or tre . Availa : Also ble Le Homer ae ite ea da for this in and hi for this . : up con- iting, ishing Attention: Boat ay : OPEN DAILY 12 NOON a. | At The New walleye Detroit FIRE EXTEND GE ; ; including oy lee . : : YMENTS EXTRA LIV ‘leer 3 sr 3 at : mties, For Details C | . The oe as : U. 8 Over said it is hee agin cies the early for a good Fun with. this 4 R.A ze : He 8 a} are biting ee two vie- woth A Bo fame Ml each : : Saturday “A be early ¥ i io toathis ing. Best period | . : 4 = . . ae | chy . | ‘a : : ay: od if ; aap en o- + = / eee ‘ a ‘ a < Ce - * roraidininelnastode __.______.THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, '1958 ERTL. oe SS gee Boe 2 a 4 q | 2 oe Our Total Assets Ne 9 Over Two Million Dollars Loaned fat Local — Home Mortgages i in I 958: E: B ge cia as ah 1955....6,000,000 wah -1956....10.000.000 | a3 in ef May 19356... -15,000.000 , ~ This Tremendous Growth Means Available Funds That ~ Go to Work i in Our Own Community ‘Three Good Reasons for Saving at Pontiac Federal . Current Rate Every Savings Account . Prompt, Efficient and | we et of Dividend “f ges: - Arai Courteous Service in a o y an Agency o e : | @ 5 3 /@ Semi-Annually @ U.S. Government o pleasant atmosphere. : ; . o. . . Ample Free Parking at the Rear of Our Home Office —_— OF FICERS— ___ BOARD of DIRECTORS ; RC. Cummings 200200000... President Hon. Clark J. ‘Adams Louis H.Cole M. A. Benson ........ Lew ameana wow ales ....Vice-President — = | Mahlon A. Benson — R. Clare Cummings James Clarkson nin see oh « eee ee Executive Vice-President and Secretary Conrad N. Church John Q. Waddell E. W. Johnston ......00.......00....... . . Treasurer | George K. Zimmerman -Vern McMaster ..............5.....0000004 Assistant Treasurer . ~ HONORARY DIRECTOR .... Chauncey H. Hutchins C. Bryan.Kinney ..................0.0.04, Attorney Auditors—Jenkins and Eshman , we ee 7 i _THE. PONTIAC PRE SS PONTIAC, MIC HIGA N. SATURDAY, MAY: alt Sad NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE — This cedar shake house is built gn Paulsen in the Williams Lake area. The Ri home. For Van Huizens have an acre of grouid around their 15 years they lived in}he double garage and breezeway section shown at Your Neighbor’s House Pentiac Press Photos by Tom Gerls the left of the picture. Mr. Van Huizen did most of the building himself, with the exception of the basement and chimney. The plan was their own. # Van Huizens Expand Temporary Quarters By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Fifteen years in a breezeway! And all because Richard Van Huizen objects to paying rent. But this is ended now and the Van: Huizens have a pleasant new home on their wooded lot. * * * When they were married 18 years ago, they lived in an apartment just long enough for Mr. Van Huizen to erect the ga- rage and breezeway that was to be their temporary home. They bought about an acre of land near Williams Lake on Paulsen street. It is wooded; has a canal running through the back part and has good soil for gar- dening. .* As all remember, the war came along about this time. LONG LIVING ROOM — The Van Huizen living room has win- dows on east, south and west. Venetian blinds and floor-length draperies control the sun. Philippine mahogany was used to build the book cases and cabinets at the right, as well as to panel the : “ That stopped building plans for a great many people. The Van Huizens had a baby daughter, Kay, and continued to live in their cramped quarters. It wasn’t until June of* 1956, fifteen years to the day that they had moved into the ga- rage, that they moved into their five-room house. The liv- ing room wasn’t completed for another six months, but they had space to spread out. All the Van Huizens are tall. Because of this they planned their kitchen and bathrooms with care. Cupboards and working spaces are higher than average. Sinks in the bathrooms have extra long legs on them. FAMILY PLANS Mrs. Van Huizen says her wall around the sofa. The rest of the walls are beige. Carpeting is beige and turquoise. Mrs. Vea Huizen relaxes on the chocolate covered sofa. rogm. She door at the right. The polished oak floor is bare except for ~ oy agetn bookcases and storage next to the ae brother, who's a “frustrated architect" drew the plans for their house. With the exception of the basemént and fireplace, Mr. Van Huizen did all the building. He had an experienced carpenter help him with some of the fin- ishing details. , ; Most péople enter the house through the breezeway, once the Van Huizen living room. This has a tiled floor and win- dow walls on both east and west. Two steps up and you're in the kitchen, Three windows at the front of the house make it a sunny room in the afternoon. The family eats in this area on a plastic top blonde table. Chairs are up- holstered- in avorado green with dark green backs. In one corner there is a blond buffet “en a glassed-in top. The sink is on the idieotiie side of the room. But thanks to the ingenious placing ofa mirror over jt, Mrs, Van Huizen can see anything that’s happening in the front yard and on the road. This is a good idea for anyone to copy who is tired of facing a blank wall while doing the dishes. Dark green squares are set into the mottled green tile floor. The walls are pale yellow. Be- hind the stove is deep rusty rose tile. The bitch cabinets have matched fronts and copper hard- ware. Formica counter tops are green. The curtains are deep green with a jeaf print. There’s a minute square en- © trance hall between the kitchen and living room. The stairs go up from here. On the living room side of the stairwell Mr. Van Huizen built a Philippine ma- hogany bookcase with closed storage below. Walls except around the front windows aré painted beige. The room has three exposures with Emerald, lemon and turquoise pillows brighten up the choco- late color sectional sofa. In front - of it is a triangular walnut coffee table. ‘The walls around the sofa are paneled in — of Philippine SHE HAS GREEN THUMB Near the rear windows is a walnut spinet piano. There is a pair of basket chairs and one tapestried covered loung chair. Mrs. Van Huizen grows a profu- sion of African violets in the ‘south window. Behind the kitchen is a small den which could be a third bed- room. It has ample closet space. Wallis match the living room. The floor is polished oak, This is the television Cokie, the family Pomeran- expressed surprise that a fam: ily which thought tall in so many ways chose a tiny. dog Mrs. Van Huizen explained that Cokie was acquired while they HER NEW “TOY” — i ee lan, has her basket here. We still lived in the way and there wasn't room for - a big dog! Upstairs there are two bed- rooms running the length of the . (Continued on Page 18) Waterford High School, likes ceramic work. She is shown here taking out two tiny figurines that have been fired in her new kiln. The kiln is in a basement work room. Kay does her painting in the recreation room, She uses the kiln also for chemistry projects. & Kay Van Huizen, % 16-year-old junior at NO MONEY DOWN! F. H. A. TERMS! a ee ‘NO PAYMENTS vam August \ | ty AS LOW AS $ 39 A WEEK Whether your home is frame, block, brick, or stucco we will perma- nently apply nationally- advertised Lyfalum Sid- ing and natural ranch style precast Mural Stone. | A Masterpiece, of Quality, Design and Value! BUILDERS - - MODERNIZERS 2256 E. Walton Blvd., Corner Opdyke ! Enrich Your. Home with C.. ~ Aluminum Siding & Mural Stone. : AS LOW AS $e 91 A WEEK 24x 26x8 CALL NOW: FE 2-700 "OPEN 12 to 6 SUNDAY ‘Evenings Complete Home | Modernization—All Jobs Personally Supervised GARAGES @ AWNINGS @ ADDITIONS @ PORCHES @ PLUMBING - _ ELECTRICAL WORK e » MASONRY WORK tee | OR 3-2276 | he ae : ao Boo ie : i. \ oe ‘* : | ase ae : : eo 4 oo | ie ' : , oye ed Eee _ | z € ey : ae eae oy Shee he. ae | 1 . \ EEN Pee see | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1058 __ | hae oo eee nen ; a ROY ANNETT, Inc. ] Ur t oy) egera , pe 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466. hp 2 4 ” = . < . ve FOR OUTDOOR LIVING : =a! | a, | Colorful New York and Vermont Siate. «6 Cro Za BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. USED FOR . © Patios and Terraces : TRU-BIL 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 “Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads _sq || | SUPER RANCH HOME — Two brick veneer panels add in- fh and Patios | terest to the exterior and lend solidity to the house. The left panel, of ; p= This newly decorated 2 story house has every- thing. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Living room with brick fireplace. Separate dining room. Sunroom | pleted a chemistry project for an | under glaze paint. The exterior of the Van H house is red cedar shakes with | SS rere k wo | , ; . Ww : —""Ggll Today for a Free Estimate! sg EOE yp IG lease dosed and’ the folding DELCO-H EA I : setae ———-8 | [pea Surrenet- mente Gr congingnang used, the family room can doyble ‘ ‘ | PONTIAC CUT STONE he eg andB BEAN [a glanced gman HOT WATER BOILER i 59 " ) : “gecomorengtion clear up 2-06. In listing the devices in 5 3 M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 Pre ond saz | | rated me pia, te ee : ime, Oa ud pep et ab . Tem, | So butt witeat most ot , , “PACKAGE DEAL” a 7 } ng They may be added later one _ ; ac : 29 ele We cie: $ 00 , 7 pone met} eeE ae Some of the devices: 5 ig tt cnt ae beams! +) A hifi music center, . ‘y . nee Maa (rot) Hemet: lin the hall with speakers A see |" fore be my! AE AG a se Rael INCLUDES ..... Wage” ee (en : jieee 3S | | ELEcrric KITCHEN UNIT goes sae , see e ae. A central vacuum system with © 105,000 BTU Oil Fired i i ge ee Brow ee outlets at various points, ——— ¢ cfc = = jdsaees ONS tenet Milas ® Deleo Oil Burner - -—_— = .. r" * + 8 a — creates, | \1 a apie: on leuuman ern decorative touch and ee in bonals botr oryer unit more ston wr Hluminates this area. Hot Water | windous. An electric counter unit in © Fibergias Insulated f LOOK AT THE CONVENIENCES — A multi- the house and may be utilized*or eliminated a cena came mas pan pres into _ © Water Circulator tude of modern ences is shown in this the option of the owner. -. | motor receptacle for immediate Be Com Wired and floor plan. The items are not structural parts of - . t : blending, chopping, mixing, a ; i Hi go | | ~——, ree * © Automatic Controls = 3 Miracle Devices Make ~_|ss..¢,r04 os rd a0) an austiary generate in the + Holden's Red Stamps : s miracle devices| parage for emergency periods | > ; ; 7a? work together to create a hapPy;| when electri fails, | : This Ranch Life Easier _ |rrive'clne goncglomelgarl . 9564 . . For the cold-weather areas of Peg ange = : es Heating & k Ne qn oo | By JOHN 0, B. WALLACE | ience to'make lite a bit easier, |"™® CNY, the walk and drive) Alr — 8 9 PM. «8 P.M, Weekdays | If it's been invented for the| No oddity, the house is the work Shoji screens in the living room. | - Fiderci¢eez3 #8. +=—siS this miracle ranch house|of an architect noted for skillful : Shay cow be cuenta’ uaven @ Conditioning on, dP 990 ~ Ay haalemat paneer rare: coir gam of space. It was Statistics bow window for a new interior) ~ ae | t into it range from single lever | created exc! for the House} touse ck design | effect screened coming | E 2 : OCF OP NP |] | water controls to a selfoperating| of The Week series, and designated|| x 5° hes ‘seven rms: thite Seen When coon, Gaey ree FE 2.2018 : HOMES Suter b eana to’ gadget-| _ Te architect has included « | room, dinihg room and kitchen. | window. | 371 VOORHEIS - —— Hi A, el) | toving Americans, there is hardly a| YAtety of modern conveniences | There also are three baths, |/ Other features include built-in cond | : ne sh room in the house that does not| M@Tewshout the house to make a mud room and a breakfast desk nooks, a serve-through win-| eee pe for mote living comfort. But | area in the kitchen. It has a | dow from the kitchen to a rear : appliance or conven- they are not structural parts of | full basement. It has 1,736 | covered porch, two separate sur-) . | the house and may be utilized or | square feet excluding the gar. | face cooking units in the kitchen. | | ||| eliminated at the option of the | age and rear porch. The garage || There are liquid soap dispensers ‘ Ti) owner. has 419 square feet, the rear Se ee ol, aan ad ‘ ‘| From the minute you drive into] porch 216. square feet. The fireplace screens Commercial Industrial — | /the garage nti you are seated] overalt dimensions of the house | slide open and. shut and telephone t 7 | : ™ f'n the living room for relaxing jacks s : as | | = } ) Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer. Enclose your f| __ LARGE RESIDENTIAL | WHEN A JOB | mat hanneweendinedane weet A so oe |S i H | CALLS ing Type Windows or Combination Storm Windows. | ERNEST S. HU | | JALOUSIES | | TERN S. HULL} JALOUSIES foo General Builder , | for | Me 1 i} YEAR ‘ROUND u ‘ be . * ; : Check with our many past Clients for an | LIVING! t - workmanship that stands out and stands up” i ake | oe ee e, as = : : i Highlighting the interior is | wee “25 Years of E rience. We De Repair Work on M 3 3 6 an area described by the archi- ears oO xpe All of EM 3-3160 | Sesto | coment ee te, | Wat Asvure You of | Pina M.A; Renton Lambie & Past Co, tae., are proud to be one ef Mr. Hulls Majer Suppliers. | PFS ce fheys F ~ SS eer ee ~-adiow Quality Workmanship OPEN 6 Days » Week | | ae Be Sadist Bebiys 6. have built-in furniture. ~ Guaranteed Work { 7:29 4M. te 6:00 P.M. | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY |) “at explains tt: : In the Van Huizens’ room the 8 | TE D Y | Gaianane ie tere oe oe oe : e . | = 60: Differs | up very room : next to the closet. . | “ond Tentares to | orev, may bcd at cam rm te a-bookae. The C. Weedon Home Equipment Co. | Choose from . . . ya Agi danghter’s orchid, . | 1661 S. Telegraph Rd. PE 4-2597 * | See Us First, lan other required by the home| inrlovy print spreads and —_ 3 Save Time j owner. They also may be left out! matching curtains, Her phage neggill : : In the basement the recrea | it mily room itself has| tion room has a fireplace. In = Be , BUILDERS | SU PPLY optional uses. It is separated bas the pay at "the foot “ot the | H 545 S. Telegraph Rd. FE S-8186 the kitchen by shuttér doors and! stairs is the freezer and Kay's i has a folding partition at the! kiln. She is interested in cer- — amics and has recently com- | f; poo oe e a overlooking lake. Kitchen with built-i lof Keeping Rooms Clean | ‘ TO NOT stom Addition by Midwest Supply }} 076 ronse. 60° dock Pa sceematinat News service | i oe | | Priced Under Appraised Value your ailiug sé all or hee Cae BUILD T The addition of this handsome garage | 2 . "That is the latest trend with —_ £9 and breezeway added both beauty and 6,500 eet. WE A | utility to this fine home. “ 7701 Locklin, Union Lake Hits. . 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Slight Additional Cost ST] al Si ST Shi Other Beautiful Models and Features We have plenty of Tri-Level Homes, ~ and Beautiful Lake Fronts. Ask us about your home needs. » Located on the Lake with Plenty of Rolling Land to Spread Out On. TX F f ae x ‘i 4 * pee i 4 * - Q ~ Picturesque Lots Overlooking —_ 3 BEDROOM. mc 11,650: sewn THESE LUXURY FEATURES INCLUDED: @ Custom Kitchen @ Built-in Wellbilt -@ G-E Combination mies Renge Wesher-Dryer @ Nu-tone Hood and Fan @ Built-in Wellbilt Elec- @ Carpeting with Pad in tric Oven with Clock Living Room ond Hell ‘SEREDRSUE TS At a SRR EEE & Drawer cluded in Full Price ting up two separate & Timer, Glass Front @ Storms & Screens In- ‘ss the Sauk neiond hes oo insoluble problem for a modern |hot water heating system. By set- two areas, even if the split- Tay have some rooms below * wy --—FHR-PONTIAC-PRESS SATURDAY, (MAY 17, 1958 Home Craftsmen J {like X-D Cabinets» | house; apDED SPACE — Shortly after the John zones, a Phillips moved into their new home on Loberta Supply lane they had a 12x12 breezeway and a double to match the garage built on the rear of the house. Midwest pleased with the extra space it gives them. i : [ : ; bi ROSE-HILL REALTY ( v CABINETS fi All Kinds | Custom Built s , ed ¢ ‘Ot 1OHOOS SSTMRLOTEOUHRS CE OCTES FESMEET TERETE ORES ROH TE $9408 099048 24 tO Oh eee Baedoee eog ‘ $y. % Ph Js Se ene ORIGIN i Sin Aa AAP a A Ra aie Naa aa Birt oti ie a i a eT a A tall) la lk) "Ponti Waris Store Open Daily @ to 5:30 — Saturday ¢ to § 2 S. Coss Ave, FE 3-7129 24 Whitfield OUT OF EASY TERMS! Gall now for FREE Cooling Estimate |) | Otto A. 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National ‘Homes’ New Prefabricated House Open at Judah take Four. area, residents flew to Lafayette, Indiana, Tuesday to tour the factory where National Homes, Inc. makes its pre-fab- ricated houses. Mrs. Margaret Stephen, Lake Orion. Township clerk, Mrs. Jessie Mueller and If someone manent damage to the stain. Let it stahd al 3377 W. HURON ST. — PONTIAC ‘ ? ; Shingles Hold Fast Harold Maphis, Lake Orion Build- ing Inspector, accompanied by Glen Smith of the Press made the trip in the., company’s private plane, => . After a morning spent in the factory and luncheon with com- pany officials, Dave Peffer, N.E. A Anson Mc- blown down. spills. milk on your well kept floor, don’t cry over it, ce 5 ae Se. If liquid. -An easy-to-use product which comes packaged in a tube can be used. to remove such stains. Squeeze a little on a clean. soft cloth folded into a pad and apply a minute then rub with the grain of the wood. Surveys of hurricane and tor- nado-damaged areas have shown| that wind-resistant applications of nt a asphalt shingles have tins | ee firmly in place even when houses | were lifted off their foundations by! the wind, or entire roof assemblies _ Frosted slass shower enclotures/They add beauty and guarantee “Peg-Board”’ ssa: tk g-tiolik wn ioulien teil’ om more. popular in)maximum comfort by pepethg eee oe eee carder tnd el he wa ha rae sag Sgpnd from. splashing ut PPP PP PIII TOTTI IITA TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT [ut for the Tops : in » Comfort; Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $000 Successful Installations in Pontiee Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 . (Ade de de ded dod de doadidi ddd de » * ahaa lage Regional Adams, Sales Vice President and Al Hibbell, of Public Relations, the group visited individual pre-fab homes in the Layfayette area. They saw also the experimental building National Homes is doing there. Their final stop before tak- ing off from Purdue University Airport was at the pre-fabricated home of company president, James Price. « Mr. Peffer is in Pontiac thus Clive your Gitdean a sats planets oe, —give yourself more time to call y own— installa genuine Anchor chain- link Fence. Ancltor chain link is “zinc« weekend to be present at the clad” after weaving for extra long life. opening of National Homes’ new- Coll tedey for a FREE estimate est model at Judah Lake Estates. Known as the Fairlane, this model is in the colonial style and sells for $8990, and up. Price includes house and lot. Three bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen-family room are| — features of the latest model. In the Youngstown kitchens there are NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs FE 5-7471 Factory Installed FIRST PAYMENT AUGUST Formi¢a counter. tops and double a areal: eller aleriaiaindens imal niieinlaciaiel - ——— | sinks, ‘ Buyers have a choice of five ex- teriors with both Bhs oat terms available. subdivision has its own water system. Located See This Amazing three miles north of Pontiac on Joslyn road, the Fairlane is open} _ Softener Today at daily from 1:00 p.m. to dark. The Diorah Building Company of Pontiac did the construction: work. Jack Thornton is the local representative of the company. Heating & Plumbing H. H. STANTON | | i i 34 RANCI TRI-LEVEL | IN WATERFORD TOWNSHIP and CLARKSTON, MICH. (in Varying Stages of Completion—Some Ready for Immediate ane seid ee : | | | i Contractor . 1103 State FE 5-1683 By Virtue of Reclamation from the Estate Spot Mistakes o's ! - of Caplan Bros., Inc. (builders) Bankrupt, ; PERMANENT BEAUTY in Construction 6 FACTORY SECONDS* By Order of a for Mortgagees gg sy al Ss, DO IT YOURSELF and SAVE! B f B Mx MINH ......$¢ oO. patio stones are designed tor S|\DETOre Buying GAS ond OIL . 16 x 16-INCH ..... 49¢ easy instdllgtion. Just set them in Excel Mueller The prerequisites of a soundly built house are not always readily visible, but ‘are musts in good con- | struction. Here are some of thell anie Mperedt’ oe. items prospective home. buyers sand and immediately your patio Ne, 1 Slightly Higher or walk is ready to use. Choice of All Popular Colors. Buy Direct From the Manulacturer MOERY’S OIL BURNER SALES — SERVICE - FE 2-4970 SATU RDAY, MAY 24 should check: 1. Check, wherever possible, the reputation of the builder. A repu- table builder will use only quality ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Highland Rd. 7200 Cooley Lake Road wo Famous Names ‘ | [peg ree Next to Union Lake Village materials, such as real ceramic iN HOME HE ATI Te Phone Days EM 3 Phone Evenings EM 3.2459 ‘tile in kitchens and baths. eee ETS uM w-.@- 2. Take a good look at the home MET TI CITT Tt BRUCE SRURRER SERRE eee eee eee BRYAN FRENCH Heating & Sheet Metal * tracter 351-N. Paddeck Fe &-9073 NOW $5 50 DOWN ONLY isthe best to avoid excessive mos! I BO WAGIA € . 3 Bvery sted be One of the oldest and most re- PUTS YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL |} cuicrrsr’, sind, shouldbe ii HOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE i bbuiging walls and they should be | ag Spe a securely nailed in position. Hence = a Sepede 164 Now Occupied — ONLY 2 LEFT — Hurry! a home buyer is ahead if he Cobiing necda. res Pall Basements — 1% Baths sgt cescntn ates | UT Sonata Sih Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced so ; trained heating ex- low. Now 3 bedroom, brick, ranch homes. Over 1,000 square 4. Don’t wait for a cold winter perts. And, we handle feet. Formica counter tops and other extras galore. Forced air | to find out_if the heating unit has the line noted for top heat, walk-in closets—paved streets—city water and sewers. sufficient capacity to heat the en- N\ quality — OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. tire home, including a basement Come in soon! | recreation room. The unit’s rated Only. 4 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac capacity should be checked against $79 FERNBARRY the total house area. Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road « * * to Fernbarry Road, Right 4 Blocks | 5. Copper tubing should be used “GET RICH QUICK” throughout the--plumbing system at 10:30 a.m. at the COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AUDITORIUM 5640 Williams Loke Road — Neer US-10 . LOCATIONS _ In Waterford lrwin Drive: 1571, 1592, 1606, 1615, 1620, 1634, 1648, 1662, 1676, 1685, 1690, 1701, 1704, 1715, 1718, 1732, 1746 (Frome) Southward. Bivd.: 5784, 5800, 5845, 5863, . 5879, 5897, 5913 end 5929 (Brick) Dill: 3888, 3900, 3932, 3982 (Brick) Anoke: 3848, 3864,.3910 (Brick) —e1 for both heat lines and water lines. In Clarkston ‘Simple Car Top Carrier To haul plywood panels and other big pieces home from the lumber- yard, try this trick: Put folded pads of cloth on- your car roof and BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood | TU 3-4000 . ¥ » lay the lumber on top of them. _ WeS se in Recah, on toe, of hem COMMERCIAL BUILTUP onto the lumber. The clamps will ING not only hold the pieces together,|| P™*™* if there are more than one; they) ! | Spring Fix. Up Ths "CONCRETE Ses - - Betablished Get An Estimate Without Obligation Eastiawn: 6119 and 6160 (Brick) All 3 Bedroom—Some Brick, Some Frame 75 to 120 ft. Wide—Depths. to 229 ft. Paving Paid for — For Detailed Descriptive Booklet will also provide eyes through HUGUS-MARSH For a Step in Beauty — the lumber down. =‘? lA ROOFING: & InaULATION CO, THE eo Ls STEP . WATERFORD: 5947 Southward, 1601 Irwin, 3926 Anoka IN) ¥[ CABINET BUILDING ee Cabinets Our Specialty . . . but we build, remodel or repair anything that’s made of wood! We custom build in our CLARKSTON: 6180 Eastlawn DETROIT: Whitman Co., Lafayette Bldg. TER MS: Sele will be in location groups, subject to parcel bids and ‘subject to confirmation by the Trustee. A minimum deposit of $250 (cash or certified check) will be required on each ‘house from suc- cessful bidders at time of sale. Deposit will be credited to down payment (10%) of purchase price, upon confirmation and execution of purchase agreement. Bal- ance on 25 year 6% land contract with pre-payment privileges. NO OTHER FINANCE CHARGES. shop or in your home. Rates: are reasonable for finest quality work. CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications y o™=|N @ Strong Reinforced Casting |e CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP poe Selection of DS, FINISHES, @ ATTENTION TO DETAIL . HARDWARE 22 @ Avoid Messy Installation giiey Bod. nl | UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SP |] No Down Stop In! See Our Model No Down 7 fecoumle aes ‘TL Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free - Payment! Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! Seer STEP CO. oe Hightend Rd. (M59) OR 3-7715 The CABINET SHOP, 3088 W. Huron Open Daily \ Near Eliz. Lake Rd. \ Pri. 4 Eve. * eo oS FE 5-991 i yal Hours Call OR 9-4985 ff! NOTE: Special Financing Arrangements available for group purchases AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS WHITMAN CO. ILAFAYETTE BLDG. Engineered Liquidations wo 33-4980 DETROIT 26, PAICH. EP } fe a _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1008: i Seana Pcekeairs “The upward ‘sweep awENty-1 TWO eveep inthe water|per capi use tas climbed frm goats coe ted In 65 clone to 1S. Tho satan rising living|expect this‘figure will reach 175 in wine a t S0th ANNIVERSARY YEAR Call Us for All Your MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS—DRIVEWAYS—WALKS—WALLS Concrete Pi ipe—Sand—Gravel—Morta Building and Mason Supplies t—Brick CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S. Paddock St. Cement Base Paint Checks Discoloring. i tracting during temperature changes, . * * 5 : A home has “efflorescence” if white marks have appeared on the bricks, or if sections of the wall x ix checked by applying a coat or two a @ 2 bedrooms @ 2 bath rooms e Dining room @ Coun | ty Michen with fireplace 6 Living room with fireplace — all on the first floor — @ Large dormitory with bath on All year home on most beautiful private lake near Detroit. ON LAKE ANGELUS Don't Miss These Outstanding Features sccend Soor © Pegged oak floors © Radiant heat. By ‘Owner Who is Moving to California FE 2-6645 of cement-base paint. * * * Cement-base paint bonds itself ito the brick and mortar. It forms a waterproof shield and preserves a wall or chimney from wind- jdriven moisture and particles of sand which tear into the brick. — INC. Electrical Over 25 Years in Pontice 845 West Huron Se. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 tation, grade, breeze, view, exca- vation conditions, and any special considerations, * * * Next, your architect develops rough sketches and final working Architect: Saves Money, Ups: Family Pleasures I Many homes are being attacked 4 Low Grade Lumber Has Certain Uses }| struction. blemishes and defects. Top of common lumber are “1” and — 7 except for them, No. 1 is compar- able to “D Select” stock. x *« Common lumber is used for con- It often has many grades Knots are small and sound and, Grand New—'58 Mode! “. DOORS $2495 All Gtandard Sizes Complete with Hdw. ALWINDO 1700 3. $, TELEGRAPH “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” ' “World's Largest Peterson NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY FE DAILY 9:00 TO'6:00 P.M.—OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNGONS | Ponting Press Photo . stat end emenin on babntal, Deties OAR $13,510. The model is open from noon to 9 p. m. daily. ‘Bert Smokier and Co. of Detroit are the builders. w sae Amend Wane Shoes be The familiar Seal of lt TO BUY OR SELL. REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER 670 W. Hoven FE 4-3525 PALEER BLDG. CO. M. R. WILSON MR. H. SMITH FE 8-6192 DIVISION Se ee ee 6 “— =. 2... = wri Cs oe se ow ee or ’ —e eo ee ee Be es * For Your Convenience We List Our FHA Approved Dealers in This Area co. SERVICE OUTLE? TLS . ow Heres 8t, tise, Mich. A. SANLKE. - Co. KAST HEATING & COOLING CO. tnd eS, — Pentise, Mich” curron SAPP {5 E Walton Bivé. BLDG, SUPPLY CO. ae Pontiac Mich. Raton ieker cae eee tee M.A. BENSON LUMBER CO. = a Pontiae, Mich. Pen ich. . Milford, Mich. R. HAW i 24 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION co.a "Siss Latimer EATING Pentise, Mich 92 W. St. Pontiac, Mich. : IFP4Q08LIN CO. Pentiac, Mich. WARD KENYON BEAT. SERVICE 902 Riker Bldg. BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE Pome : Pentise, Mich. | A shy KLINE's LINE'S REMODELING omar COAL & SUPPLY CO. See epearion os. Sones Pisine, Mich, Pentise, 5 ig ts ; L @ M SHEET METAL ?. 7. SMITH GALES & SERVICE CENTRAL HEAT. @ AIR COND. f26 Frente, Sted. By A, Postion Mie” » L & V AWNING @ WINDOW co. SOLBERG ELECTRIO 148 Pontecian Mather CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. Mich. Mich, = em 84 wr A, SUPERIOR G'DNG. & BOOT tise, 27 Ne. Cass Ave. 530 Weedward A le LOWRIE-BICKS TERRY DISTRIBUTING CO. Pentiac, Mich, : 1 West Walten Bivd, eaten Uke sg “Sy MARS HEATING SUPPLY Co. Ga. eee @ SONS Auburn Heights, Mich. _ oe, “= Pontiac, Mu ARTHUR COMPTON & SONS 4900 Highland Read Pentiac, Mich. — peep co. MICHIGAN | vd hake Aves LT. co. UNION LAKE GonsTRvCTION Pontiac, Mich. Ponting mien” “ Poutlon CRUMP ELECTRIO A ON LAKE LU! ancura oI “HEATING UNION Li “f 00. Aubaern Heights, Mich. Pontiac, Pentiae, Mich. CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE HIGAN Z REMODELE: J. L. VALLELY CO, 827 Ne. Main 66 Sn West ie aE omens 04 W. Auburn R4. Mich. Pontiac, Mi Rechester, Mich. DP a@G HEATING mice. rep omcaes MODERNIZERS WATSON SUILDERS 2308 Otser ” W. Huren 8+. 110@ E. Commeres Pontiac, Mich, Roane Mich. Milford. Dam a 9 Se. Jess Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac. Ree HARRY DEAN rear iads MIDWEST serene Cc. WEEDON, HOME Ro > tod co. 3505 Duck Lake Rd 9 No. reletset Rd. 1461 Se. Telegraph Milferd, Mich. .. Pontiac, Mich — Pontiac, Mich, DeGARMO LUMBER: CO. a. DISTRIBUTORS WESSINGER LMBR. & SUP. = 361 No. Main St. 3128 Diste Highway 1168 W. Maple Milferd. oe Pontiac, Mich, Walled Lake, Mich. parent BOME SERVICE _ MOREY's = SUBNER 6 & 5 WEST SIDE PLMB. & “SALES 8. i Diske Highway 3216 Ryere B28 tac, Mich. Pontiac. “Mich, Pentiac, Mich, DOMESTIC HEATING. CO, MONTCALM BUILDERS SUPPLY "ee LAKE LUMBER CO. @71 Orchard Lake Ave. 56 W, Montcalm 401 Ormond Rd. Pontiac, Mich, ‘ontiac, Mich. Milford, Mich. DONALDSON: LUMBER CO. at gene aw TANK 6. W. A, WINKELMAN 27 Orehard Lake Ave. 2275 Ket 4996 Sherbourne Pentiac, Mich. Pontiac, g Ws Pontiac, Mich, DON’S SANITARY SERVICE MURPHY SEATING wirsor 1 winDoW oes 6. Emerson 88 New Rd, Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac ich, Rous i Mich. DON A. DUBREVILLE McKIBBEN & CHILDS woryvenne =e co. 9446 Mandan 1576 Unien Lake Rd. 1234 Baldwin Ave Milferd, Mich Pontiac, Mich, Pentlac, Mich. a. ELBLING & SON DON 8, MeNAB ep hd ea od ieeeee co. 78 Go. Parke Gt. 4495 Linweed Drive 8% Be. Pad Pontiac, Mich. Pentiae, Mich. Pontiae, len ELLIS BUILD SUPPLY CO. GEORGE NEIDRICK SUILDING WRIGHT PLUMBING ' nae el 8. a Ave. 65 Court Drive 4% Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiag, Mich. Pontiac, Mich, ops, SOMTERPRSES NELSON BUILDING CO. av ATeR dag” A COMPANY a 4 peer . Pontiae, ich. Pontiac, Mich. : e e eo e@ @ @ ¢e @ eo @ @ @ @® @ MERCER HEAT. 45 ss METAL 825 N. Pentise Walled Lake, Mich MICH, 8OFT WATER SERVICE easie 2619 ag oe Highway OTTO A, TRZ08 co. $101 Orchard Lake =. Meege Harber, Mich 573 Ne. so in St, hester, Mich. WAYNE HEAT. & AIR COND.. 5 d . : e . . = ’ You Get the Builder... "’ We Have the Cash! Remodel and modernize NOW with a low cost Bank Loan — Consult with any of the builders listed at the left — they’Il be glad to give you an estimate — Stop in at Community National Bank for a low cost loan to complete the job — Repay like rent. be f Stop i Now . See How Simple It Is To Get A _ MODERNIZATION LOAN = or PONT:EBa € Branches at N. Perry at Glenwood... . W. Huron at Tilden .. . Keego Harbor... Walled Lake... Union at ene Hills and Lake Orion \ * ¢ A 4 '¢ 0 Fe wie th ia * for the Lazy Gabbers — * * * With DREXEL FIXTURES by CRANE Thinking about the bathroom for as new or remodeled home? n focus your attention on this beautiful Crane Drexel Group. 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Let her know that you expect her to look ike a Powers mode Strong Fighter in Pennsylvania | Stassen, Underdog in Bid for Governorship, Confident as Ever ; 3 gFs qi paeeeicte i i i 413 Bo sf sizi § EE AF E sg about that now.” Stassen was 4 i 4 G Also, when ordering dinne + abl ck dambee ‘eee -wihen| TE GIRLS and make her eat beans and drink beer: "| KEEP 1 POSITION > |board worse than men once Working Dame — is poison. Also shun the dame who will never’ be satisfied until she makes you feel like a heel, regard- less of who is right. yo FOOTNOTE FOR CLINGING VINES Does your crush get a little high in a gin mill? Women go. over- pick up men's bad habits. You don’t want both parents of your kids to be souses. * * * Just remember that it is further from 40 to 70-than from 20 to 40, although it may not seem so long. * * * And each year, weighted with the burden of doleful domesticity, will seem much longer than it is. theYjure, may the good Lord have When Einstein was asked to define é ‘in simple terms his theory of \rela- tivity, he said: “If you sat on a hot stove, five minutes would seem like an hour, but if you sat next to your ‘girl friend, an hour, would seem like five minutes.” If you are the type attracted by ‘such superficial: things as a nice ipair of blue eyes or a shapely fig- ‘mercy on you, and may none of your children wish they had been miscarriages. vine looking for a pole, get your- self a dame who can make a good living. Then you can vacuum the rugs, make the casserole, don an apron, wash the dishes and buy a dust cap that matches the shade of your eyes. | 4 (NEXT — BE VERY GENTLE And of course if you are a pea-| by Franklin Folger! . vill 358) SAY, WASN'T Two YEARS Y AGO THOSE GIANT // CANNIBAL ANTS &/ BINVADED THE | HOUSE ?7— I DIDN'T GET TWO FEASTED ON i ATOMIC HOURS’ SLEEP ALL | \ HEAVENS! THOSE summer tHe 7 ( AttS Berean TUT ) — Yj, NEEKS AFTER GABRIEL DE CARTE, THE CHEMIST, TOOK POISON IN THE ROOM ? THE GALLS ARE IN NoW/ wy MISTOOK HEADACHE REMEDY/<~ ONE OF MY CAPSULES FOR A he ag te ee Paul, Minn., April 13, 1907. _ HALF ACRE CASTLE Done ToArme} oe ‘born in West St. AND HER B Agee CAs h cat AN, ge il AX UDDIES x , oe LZ FOR THE LAST TIME-YOU CAN'T GO. OUT TODAY YOU LUG, HE WAS AT ALL TIMES, | PERPECTLY~ aes — ei \3 By T. V. Hamlin y ‘ <. eyiniy Fm —— BUT I WANTED TO TRY OUT MY TOY MISSLE NC YEAH, I FIX ‘EM THAT-A-WAY EVERY ‘NIGHT. Mi Ya SEG, LOOKIN’ INA |. RROR REAL BARLY MORNIN?., — IN ‘TH’ ae a ee oe ee © ee oe dei ulin a 2 GMC diesel tractor the _ NEW GMC UNIT,< Aluminum construction “lightest in its weight class. With 100 gallons of ih fuel, the model D860 weighs 10,450 Ibs. ‘Kevin. Steele pene renaoe eT eT = x finde jecksine 30 tree, ilaiahennkan able Asphalt Paving Co. - | Rows, saan OR 3.9082 of FE 411% coating frame with shellac. solidation Friday. : Instructions 9| Building Service 12| Business Services 13 Landscaping 118A) _ Television Service 22 Share Living ig Quarters 30 ny bome Walled Late vicinity. | AAA Floor Soong wae fe | “eding and soadig. At tp = Atwered _orompiy Day or sight. | "in st. 1ide "Myrtie St o far tie® - FE 6-611, RAYAl Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH UNLIMITED land INA FLASH pod land cestnacts,, woe. sage jehnsen im . oF to satisfied a triends and ell- A. Johnson 1706 a Ra. Se a a On any good orth- Ce etecten eile. an es IMMEDIATE and N or FE . hg ee ES es0. OES “MASON HENRY J "ESAs ‘on food ore Ready, ‘Willing as and Able - Cash a aon ty et E NEED Ba Sa ete Hayden. Mo obliga- | Feats ee YOEN Rete : Gait me tat nt wre fhe Wide: ** Smith- Wide REAL Es ESTATE oe ager : 2 elt Tyeerey, Wanted Real Estate 32A coe | mm powrme? Men at Ete 2) Rat el Fraad_ en At, Unt Rent Like Fes 26, Ra Neer ot ___ "Por Salle Houses 43 Live Where. You Pla ‘| eae i 2 Dorris & Son Exee_—vl# — Bun 10 “3 er LAKEFRONT ae re EET. ie Arata eed |2 hh adislvenaagee ee wa . « ROY KNAUF . -| terme. tow , Washer, Ww ses ‘LADD'S INC. Garbene iporal, Tiere Listings anted : bag 5 ig a oe ceramic With double. vanity. Equities sy ; :|__MOn Sit or PE Sea | sear Attached and’ pa at ntiac ilies WEST SIDE : rage, 73 ff, front- R. D RI RILEY, E Broker pitraisbed OR Saatt, spacious ¢ a Owner Transferred or ag - | FURN. GALOW APT TWO stem. $3,500 down. —— ve elt mn Pi $4821 bachiiord) or d & wife. Ses “| oe oe sas. 639| Wants Immediate Sale hommes, LAKE x * ve. olden enjoy : pee Porat Foo RD Weegee fae tnd Walters Take ALL ATGHPENEL | fuburbad Living’ in ab “Atvoeighe| -INDIAN VILLAGE Cine tosh Coerarta ing, |. nusaet SQ, Woodhall Lake, see ee | my nein soaiee of tat Pensseca | feraoed,2 Rede’ tengsow Re], BRI BMGT : Pee: Pa, CEM 33311 ~ |S0RNisHED APARTMENT OR Feces cabin, trance heat auto white home trimmed tn green.| bungalow with " s008 Buena c . bedroom UN water, fui > = riv vileges. j ih ti T5xi4 well he lot, paved carpeting tre seg “J tanch home : : 7 a Cg gee FOR L SPER MO drive. Aluminum storms & face tw ll heat oF see) oe ee oe ais of 5 of ground, om ta WTD.I IATELY rea ‘Near Line. valent | Houses es Furnished 35 kus Cc kh ae sereens Oi} furegee, full bath, toon. “stairw exptinslon -- ph rooms and all new- Permanent business soe waste to Rs stlomadlie onion g bo iuuateacumpauid ) "a YT JO 61538 3 biks, to new $1,500 dn. attic, 2 car ‘garage. 975, i Coereied. Geek Gees ger) ft sarees ius st tule buy on sheet term option (FUR D OR UNFUR Di; a MOORMAN, vrurry |= : a axe over 4% per cent mort- . Rent bean Bean, me]! pres! Ses re i a oy, eat beth or pert bath ao. 2 rms. Lake Ave MA 1708. For r Rent. Rooms 37 ST} oxsen, tent et eel Gree Dandy Little Farm aye eee ing: S Sub See, ‘ coal ment, auto. heat, wher ot or HOLLYWOOD APTS. ||? BMS, AND BATH FoR COUPLE. a — Tieciric how water. $1,390 4-Bedrm. Modern Home feaitd and” pasted fair greens wan tdess Just Ease | if you' re want to SELL. mere wie gerne a eet peand furnished, a. 18 STOR B a .| Qm paved road 15 minutes to . 2 ee WA D & AND : NS parking restrictions & in Pee-| Howard ‘Pe vine |" 8 «oe CLL Ba. SERRACHIVE ROOM WITH YE |"S°Rraroom ict" matcher, cor) Sei aueed GurmgsceNc | cormges iw ims iak, whe | SOUP COURSE: ea te ome 8-401, LARGE 3 RMS, & BATH PART. _* bath. New poaeh,_gortey and pvt. peting. fireplace, built in stove easant eelghborhoed. an priviteges. : 1362 # ls . WANTED gn ‘s ike Madison, Fuscncsttr St. asia “"|* 3 ALL WN r KepoRa TEST i jtop.| Porch. $21. a lo oe Rison. = (2) 98080 for = year old Pore seer SAN COU. og rm. Quiet ' aspb. * stra@. i - jous 2 bedroom home, LAKEFRONT LoT oes leoma,” ahs fieal e alder cane en East Bloomfield Highlands: 3 polly po nang Ag Dg, al os floors, ered wails, elcome. fc , He Bedroom Colonial, screened ter-| time—owner moving north. Only oret lg mn as: sorpvn.s: Bas. tary set SR rel ermreree Pe CSE ROOMS OPPIDNE,S | iar nti tan | ae rales Me] Ha beach, |] * - n 4 F b f * ._ FE 4-0805. Ww. ony aes -rran OFFICE WaNFED -TMMEDTA TETY: GLEAN, x. QUE ‘FRONT BeDaw.| “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor urOux Fr ks SUNDAY 33. je} property & Close in. FE 23-2890, 49 a Ciamone St. 4308" Dinle wy BEAL ty : Buyers waiting. ‘EMPLOYED LADY, HOME PRIV. ve hit Eycaer, WE TRADE WE BUILD conlract Bere BPE L318 & 103 130t r NEAR. AIRPORT DORRIS & SON REALTORS Paul M. Jones, Real Est. GHT " HOUSEKEEF Attractive 3 bedrm. starter home, ‘or Huson W, Huron PHONE PE 4-155? ow. Mares ________e see CAROE-qoter Koow PAIV_EN:| MULTIPLE Lierixa senvice | 7" 2M beremest & rush TIE |, mEOROOM MODERN. : ‘pause. Daur shape a6 ban. ew. ~ < 4 — ns. ee Bee caien | $60 per mo dea Rent Apts. Furnished 33 spots) 2 eam O'N | for #298 down ond 8 mortgage oe - CLEA sts. Conrtact om rooms & apis Some with’ ‘aa years. : veomlt FLOOR axnieuy TV. By day or week, 0 = a DIXIE LAKE \ \ i] E.: SAT. and SUN. 12-6 ern. Complete aurn. ¥ round 2 bedrm, modern bun- note eth Lake brivlieges Piay- i Ateen “Pei ent ai Nelton FE | DO YOU LIKE A garden? alow with 3 nice” ols sauogated ; DIRECTIONS: OUT ELIZA- round. Really nice! $18 weekly. 44373, Maybe a pory for the chil- across road Price ‘Cleanasa Pin ° 5 44203 grea? You see this includes, auto ‘waster eink: Sharp asa Tock! RS OGRTEY oF room contemporary. NT Low : Be ledaer ' g ids BARGAIN E H NTERS: Here is jg bedroom bri ck POL : Y SIONS. +2031 ft, oon kitchen, 2 Here's a real deal on a 3 bedrm.| home that you will be proud to| New 3 ranch home, : BAEC HOWE EXCHANGE peed attached "4 : a 3 fot “Located jush off fiving room with ferock sire alore large wardrobe ys og E : acrés re , - a ! work, 5 beth . Close bert Separate room, 1 basem: aluminum . E i. Help in ‘ngute for bay. matt only si 008. Terms” om . Schodf, Takes good "ele down ay: ern, kiteben ga with birch cupboards ewe ‘ares, lets. will tupticals at a ermagee Payments | onl , 2 ete | bein cope cma 0 x 18 enclosed | oF Wg aee a trncdeceel ie WEST Rent Houses Unfurn. 3 IP YOU HAVE $2,100 to ow ig uleied "os | wnxnamarene Est, ae a a é Soy at Stans a" wigrnae F. C. Wood Co. ® large well a lot aver- | “Ideal fealty home ie ome, | ell, w ; 1 BEDRM: ‘HOUSE NEAR CLAR besement. ahaminam poking Sper ake Golf Cours carpeted living room with ing | sae oo Bs 3 ao cin] Extn * OS) ace a are | ; net after @, call tes, DAY, ‘ 2 CHEROKEE HILLS °° dow pal sane ee uneaiow, ‘ile bain, T room hom a First Offerin cating ane Swim pag Bengt OA Pa : Are yes testes Oy 4 and ere tertised quick | also @ 24x24 fra - tle © voom beweh cognttncs ap lake? You must see sale. rms. = lent liv tae be. | seaped lot, “ wan sons drive to to Sackoa 1a 1% car garage. Room includes 2 bedrooms —the larger iaxi3 with 2 fine = closets, liv room with at- Tamie tiie “bath, full’ baseiment, % Sessa at oer roo in large floor ee oars. nite walls, tie room, You'll like this fine pome HOTEL AUBURIN pe | Sad tareg, ite reall eet eh Bective ge | CARL BIRD, Bl LAKE FRONT — is what. - ealtor 1 ft, : Aubara pas «SET IODS wane. wee ey ag | $03 Community National Bank Bide.| 95%, "44"h” ving foom.. is is LEAVING STATE _ this3 bedroom brick with a | "= #4211 Eves, PE 193) kichen and 12 x 15 bedroom. | x4 il beautiful 3-bed Rent Stores 40| = view: that will make you Also a 1 car eerage. ust sell beautiful 3-bed- ooh fhe ‘envy of your friends, 3 VETS | Alam eem eer Oadies et ewp.;room brick on large cor-| [TORE SPACE yieaas at Ph valate entrance, fl : boards and “radiant nest. ‘Varaat | ner lot, F ull basement. : & walk-out basement Love. N thi D with $1,959 down Fireplace. Large kitchen. ike ely priced st oting Un. » |Recreation room, 14 : aed « spanie Greatest Buy WHITE BROS. baths. Attached breeze-/ = ‘ Pre! AY O'NEIL, Realtor in Pontiac and arta oat nha S19 ‘ nat Sct garage. | = ing _ ment, pl wails, ‘estate lois, | Open Eves. “til_9; em) wi good ve = Max 5 Souble” mes clecst. Portnion BY BUILDER R 3-6480,_- a THRIFTY THINKING Counter, vops. plenty | of kee | 0-6 ° wae vow, ony, 6] rity anes deer |" Fae Heripetead | | _veerbets. = a lean, area.| Schools, shopping, trans.) Scar brick |For Rent Miscellaneous 42| Tosi ‘Own $3,500, gharchee nn artves pistes ua rll are = njidah Lake Estates | . ‘ance SE mrtn| wowrwHara | SS SaiRMTTA car ue eh Seg se Oe Brian St ; _| Meludes payment, insuraice @| on Ja > 4 come “aaa . _ COLORED | SPR ACS ATE AL) 982 Tn : x ted?ta twtr tee | Partridge INCOME own ® comics” & truly. weil neat, gs : ! | service ye ” aen4, 1 bedroom down, — & MORE. | Nevion ‘Bide. Ob. FE ez. 108) OFFERS j $5 ates INCOME "hana eM Meee | J. R, Hiltz |" et9e SOR SPUR, Ge Clarkston Brick Ranch | | pls pdt tenet | See eee eae ' of , For Sale Houses 43/101 _w, wundN Fe seit oft y ahem ; RESALE = ‘ . Tm... dining L, kitchen, u rm. Ee Wish. 8 «| Spring Special | Fes. Sect Veal Bien RE : oe ee 6 ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY & ‘ |" rated, West side. Adulte. FE| Spatene Se Actowalle gue beat re , plastered LAKEFRONT _ | 95,000 pown. wew _cusrow | tlt & BATH UPPER PLAT SHADE |‘ week Para Do initag eee 9345 Gale Rd. brick “alent. garage,‘ ftepace. steed ‘porch. Close’ in. FRIER Cabal. vm| C. PAN , Realtor radiant built-in vias. ‘ 3 Call_Collect, Ortonville, NA_7.2818,| Open Sunday oven and, "i cabinets, Ns : we) | caine Wak Wechiogens PB eFoay G | = BY OWNER | TERM. icaveshos: Con's te a om and one 2 a4 + ; : der pd ith f Also cottage, Boat incl. OR room on lots. ae ee te eae cen oi ' a spring-fed pond. Priced at 34284 ice quist euedivision. | Pedrecmne on aera ct “wth | MMe, cee 2 vesroom frame. geet é 7 Re HOUSE, 666 MONTH. 277|- eet sovereey oa + ele teen a y — : = — Bye 819.800, Call EM 3-2467 é 4, a. id |e CEDARLAWN AT ELIZABETH or EM 3406i. PRICE, 913.500 In, Milford. Lovely .1evel hone. -3 $23, I Site pate ’ rms modern i , i 5 BY OWNER _ IMMEDIAT EPOSSESSION eaty ef chenste Garage, lovely sfueat Has incom $185 per a. SpoWi Saaken Fo bs: Se 3 bedroom brick ranch. Full, fin) Reach Property: Drive fare sets Ht close to stores and Country Living ohgceeae — ge acme apt, No ied wi tert 5 Neou mous o| dae “Hsaioe BN inal ny tp, totam Ue me cae bee ee| 194 S. Roslyn eee ae = UNF. drinkers, No pets. 490 Scott Lake dinttet, 2 oft Square) sities. turn left on Gale roed and Richard Steele, Realtor tains 2 separate homes, Ex- Sunday 2 5 = a downtown, Pontiac, Separate Rd hae PS. _EF follow ool ah cell cess 224 Center St,,' Highland rtly remodeled 3 bed te to efront Rffici trances, Beparate. basement. Cal FOR WENT CONVENIENTLY 10. “BY OWNER "| sre hous eM sane country home has. gleaming ELUABETH LAK a Lakefront Efficiency FRM BRIGE FLAT_AUTO. MEae| $4 Sse meters fous, all rooms, batn and room.} WM. A. 6 ROOM House reunion. sur | down "2 bedroomer Apts. io sheeted. ¥ een m to 8 pm. for) Lice new Nice lot Aluoninans Spring making | machinery pe —— full bath up, Basement Attractive apart- Sip Se ee eer oe eee KENNEDY |S" SEES Sine | eS APT. EXO. Ni sputomatic ad 250 full price. TEPRICHYE 3 ORE RANGE inciude bain, ben house, and toreened ou m met house. bout doef take’ fr . 3 | s10n Ww, Marea PE 43000 Bi ana iit, oe ermincm |, areeSyren ree MeN y| cuaed. Of Mile LRG. home. "Ail unite rented by the 32 F sage saa Teens, attached ge- rolling and includes 2 spring past M80. FE 26678 = *round. ex- ri v Terms, fed ponds. Vailey on of Be : . Low down payment. No reason- Osos, ye eee - 161 Ottawa Dr. 7 a mae sie, flr Fened. 3808 Mate, | in Bote, he asda Sunday 3 to 5 waive : ~ Low Dow ; Payment st ace 160 Acres—Holly _ Brick, ranch home — 3 bed- Income — Trade . bl a See ; mig “M. SELDON CO. Country Estate ° rec seem tahasemenc. -|' a pels ber bomb 2 block ee soe ar cials : ee 16 Woodward, Rochester, Mich. Beautiful remodeled home| Screened porch, 2, car gs tod frame income in town. Own- 28 recast - es any win"fireplaSe“dniog zoom | Tis’ wp Reasonaniy priced. | ote" gt land’ sonttagt, “invent TE 2 attractive $ rm. apts. 2 éation Soe Monty $8800 “PONTIAC is me era ‘kitehen r . cha o gate wae, most soca Ste opperve- qe 2 Siem | $805 | Sewbenel wor dee : feo ae mo. pote me te Ny aown : : rervatiy” apart, iamuy |. Lestie R. Tripp, Realtor | REALTOR PARTRIDGE a Ee MOVES YOU IN! yoo, Fi, Me setition | 1) W. Muren Swen © PR OtM | Pm 6mm y. #0 sheds “breere . : : Rg gr Me Eg ged Gulp Fe Beeeee PAL, ee! HOMES L@ss THAN Matic of] radiant heat, Oth- NEW 3 habe. Com “as et. _ 3 YEARS OLD! er buildings include » stor- TT AR Pog base. : TDREE & GREGG | * pr'zeufeocn, 3 morn | Seren tom cies] OP NT | oS ee 4, -%, *, ~ 1986, Ualon Ls oy teed OE RT | | Tos. het nett Lapeer a. ~~ Dede BS iJ (Mas) in Perry Acres Sub 5 ew - eee 4] 307 Benes grewsde i 90 acting 1 ; aan meabet, Mie sebeced . BY OWNER tele pore Sunday 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. to $14,900— terms, with garage. 900 with terms. Gross R Rilty. Bate win retenanie| 7310 QV. Walton Blvd. | HP. HOLMES, INC. : f rms, Across from MORA — BE ot VILSO M_+s01__ 176 W._42le BS Silver Lake Rd. — s, nic bedrm, family : Stinger won| See Te ee eee oO “HAYDEN |Roy Annett INC. | Siver Take Privileges. | snoxinasuryaemten co FURNISHED 3% F 5 | oved ‘ odera jheme, near Auburn & OFT ancnITiGe a NGDRGS ee ia, 180 fh fot ia nee ge rlbatvision .GEDAR JOLAND LAKE. FRONT. - Open Kvenings and sunday i Bedrms, with cedar closets, Le un $8. ; . oe ee SS * 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, ful South Edt nie ae ardgeec Lotus $ Tok. oo) "RE “ai rake @ in this home it ” pasorn snes ot, lake Rg basem two car ' an - +7 FLOOR | ; “oH dows. Sax’ floors, $13,500. berms, ; og che with tate pir oe thetic hie spent Gareas. nd ms. PRICARE, ORD ct OP WA eAlerts, ee —_ a = ORCHARD LAKB AVE. -- aN Wire OPTION oe . “ r “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor na - oth. cw uP. » FRi4 Ac f 1 Merv’ & ptomity, fun. B. commercial Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. ye Siam or PE esobe MIDDLETON : “chosen ae te. uber Seer pee, ‘far. “Westridge” at Waterford ; $180 DOWN ~6 wa ne hs and| nace, garage. % re Hy Cholee es “7 whe ae og “Cacement 3. Say tye Ser” | sus Down, new apeczem nome! Sf Ba umta fekes | For Colored | _ sit suite: Deen 0s ty| SulTekneene Oe | ES cna 3 vedtoom — | Ser ePa” Senta | Oana near Pon. $a big € foom mod-| utility room. This is not w shell, 2,” Beluke” construe: ny rd tae ae ae Sree gees) HIM Sched peitiade| esate | | thd etsain tte taa ie a tea fe , Gt Meee epee ees! ees | Sore , are ® M, 4 about our “Trade-in” ‘pian! “Less R. Middleton @ MONEY! Mase it easil sor Sen for RR a 4 Tri room fen fomnea bis” On rida |e 180) 4 an hrough. Classified Ads. 0 eltman an ripp down ais J ; : she ak on rent, b nr hie, | sosmpm'y. wet MOR. wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor Weal ieitl or OR Sout ce ee vs Foo vst a ) dial FE 2-81 re cue pee e-eny| Open Eves. Sum to toa) as he A y > . | | : f tt i : * ’ : iy , ¥ " \ Beas Se _THE B PONTIAC 1 PRESS.’ SATURDAY, MAY 17, has -STOUTS Best Buys Today CHRISTIAN HHLLS Beautiful brick tri- OPEN sUN. 10 TO 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1 Oates. Wee WA ae | Build Now a you aa siarter| Sone tea RESTON dyr-old 3 wperenn e jot, vist Stier extras, rier ad | 3 BDRM. HOMES No Mortgage . Geats PAYMENTS . LESS THAN RENT | $10 ce Starts Deal BUILT RANGES & OVENS LOADS WHY PAY. RENT? Model Open aon 14.600 mi M — New \g380, DOwN i B OF inne, Owner taster CLARKSTON a 4 mort- : rm. tok 150. » Assume on Balance on storm win- . dewey Water antenen, MA 5-2477. Bate are ‘Homes wr ALL YEAR MONTH 43348 Pontiac's Newest Development JUDAH LAKE. 3-BEDROOM RANCH FosLe WaTkR BYTE ince Te Behosls & Shopping 3 MILES NORTH On JOSLYN WATCH POR SIONS MODEL NOW OPEN IN VILLAGE ‘CLARKSTON (on the } Mill Pond) bedroom i warsnacs s worn. ito? Today at 2 bloek no woe dr. thai WESTOWN REALTY LI 32-4677 A East. 3 d modern. Basement, ae BRU en fe ee $093 RA Bs. seal BUILT HOMES MOVES YOU IN Soe | $58 Per Month OP 2 N FHA. SUNDAY 2-5 PM. , enes . $344 % mile west of ew Uni- MOVES YOU IN iy new "3 bedroom huge $64 Per Month Gores |! PRICE INCLUDES: | _ Locs : as: costs PRN ceo ee NS. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2098 W. Drahner Rd. . Oxord SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. ’ 1705 Braemar Rd. GAYTGRD 18 Ez. FE 49584" Eves. KENT Established tn 1916 _ NEAR CITY LIBRARY — 6 rm. Waterford home recreation room, —— ped | andsca: —Priced—to SUN. 2.5 P.M. 1370 ALHI ST, 3 modern brick. Base- S47 WW ‘ me attached garage, iot 100 x 1547 W. Long Lake 200. ely trees, Priced attrac- 7 room ranch home. 3 bed- tively. Low down payment, terms rooms, family room, 2 fire- Drive out W. Huron gt. to Cass places, 1% — carpetin L Rd; turn right, go to Pon cae ot car attache tiac Lake Rd_; turn right 3 blocks arage locat ted in beautiful Auhi 8t.— Follow OrEN signe Fe, TELEGRAPH 1 acre 6384 LANMAN ST. $0 west Lone he Ma bedroom modern. Lot 100. x fenced, Only $7,050. Sell on small down payment or rental Drive oft Mie Airport Rd., turn right to p> lad 8t. Follow OPEN DUFFIELD ST. Lake, 3 apartments, Nicene yg fenced, Garage, Onjy pies 59 to Ormond Rd: Oy PE gy ~ Ee 9 Woteert ST. Oxbow front, Modern won- home, Ca HIGHWAY LAKE BR Sunday 2-5 FE 42533 6050 Southward This’ 3 bedroom modern with basement and 2 baths, 12x15 master bedroom, 1% ear garage with attached. Tor? bobs i 1 iy 1 with joel able down Baymont DIXIE WILLIAM TOUR ja ON AIRPORT ROAD, TO SOUTHWARD. AKE RD. WEST TO OPEN HOUSE. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. veins “Renfwosd neers Lae’| #1880 Gown-total price ¥8.050, Tiaiy feom with space for com- COLONIAL ESTATES —Handy to plete laundry, Gas heat & hot and Pontiac. Nearly water. arage with sew, k ranch guie home, 20 quaint on Sfivewss. The) f. rm., wail to wall car- ¢ is 600 with terms Dang Loci megt vanity in 1-1 to 5 Sunday. : > ve kitchen, for- cupboards, tte, hed . ~~ garage, Clarkston .| S&s-45"53 : only $23,500. scheme coms REAL ESTATE INC. . % 8 Main, Clarkston. Mich. FURNISHED COTTAGE—A good FROM BANK)- place to relax in the summer Mi foe 9 ~Sund of Pont hag yg a eet einer oe ie, # OP EN fects. to enjoy, Only $6 $4.00, terms. ——. . Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor SUNDAY 2-5 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph FE 2-0123 n Sun. AMPLE CUSTOMER PA OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 3 sobrosas — no money down GI or $600 down FHA. Hl tile led dinette, dining ell, ,, Shining. 0 = built in features. Why spend m or less. Value priced at ie 915. DIRECTIONS UT BALDWIN PAST WALTON, 5 biocks 4 open sign. ‘PLANNING TO BUILD? We can build 2 or 3 bedroom homes with or without basements. Shell homes so you can finish inside and save, On your lot or ours, Most of these deals can be handled with po money down Give us a call We can surely please. SUNDAY PHONE FE 4-0612 Jim Williams room ‘plus pisesed -in front: porch, bow requires more space. Dry 36 hey bath, beautiful large shaded ft. tiled basement, recreation rm, _ highway. ‘* down F bestoo oi] heat, carpeting and pe dra od ahem a 8 best op- u and offere owner. L. "Templeton, Realtor, 15,800." Ph. ORiando 7020." 2300 Orchard fake Rad, tuk® 4-4563 After 6, FE 2.9602 ‘ | i | | | F _ | \ In this desirable ang convenient) §} Templeton SYLVAN MANOR In this desirable and convenient) location. 4 bedrooms, i'2 baths Cash to 5 per cent gage. WEST. SUBURBAN privileged, Furnished, 2 bed- AL ESTATE & itd cote Fe age Baldwin ~ Waterford Ticaaie Lake Area Extremely well-planned 3 bed- carpeted ivi room, All newly, room ranch home with attached decorated Retlient condition garage. /n fine residential and mortes excellent school” district. A com- fort equi condition. Reluctantly offered by family home in excelient contented owner whose Gecras R. Fowti REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0i01 LOOK! | Two 3 bdrm. models OPEN DAILY New builder-owner ptan ~ B -E P Le NOTHING DOWN Booth Homes” EM 3-450! do ae fo eer ye Hy. Liberty _—_ 34. ~ LeBARON FARMS “‘quinees 3 louse 5 rms. & . 2 lots. This is nice. $1, ™ WEST SIDE 3 aodumns.. modern pode a0 rims Sickie REALTY 43308 if Sieg hta yt Wixom 5 Aiea Prorat ‘Clarence oC Ridge Ridgeway REALTOR PE &-1 own EB. .|Custom builder KING “HOPKINS a $205 re sa Poe 3-4200, : COMPARE THIS floors, this for Zaxli plastered rarane, Al OPEN 4 jae ell SUNDAY 1-5 ON YOUR LOT Cleary Street EDROOMS & Bog, Meas ioe, room with ik a a with very . inlaid lino- mw always wanted, me out and take a look at ey future home, PIAMS Tage i pe ts VANZANDT LEFT TO SLeanyY - OPEN RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 202 §, Telegraph Rd. Ope ts 0-9 John K.} IRWIN Time to Build Build the new home that = have always dreamed of. We Take age of our trade-in features utilizin, —_ résent home help finane e new home. Call us for * information today. Four Family Income On Green “Street. | Furnished, neat ai nd clean with 2car ga- rage maker, Call for “on yp nf ,| Seeing Is Believing This is aoe oe most attrac- beauttul th price any eautiry: ‘ an tain ie, , Five Room Home on North Side Nice paved street in excellent residential Bo Pully r] ~~ aped ed ps4 an andse hard to jecaped Je a John K. Irwin & deus reas Be ed Fe te pare | 4 i . Seid ete es | FP ease ee Builder. ‘PE 01 FE 8-1198/ “$1 . }CARNIVAL a «by Dick Turner)” Close to : Hien “ FE 2 Seek socen jaxint or summer rela. pall Basement’ GAS HEAT, 2 eat 2 car J Wash ingion Jr. Hig also. Key in office, See this HOYT REALTY “ Lg aTelee ape Re Ran E 2-9966 living room, car BLA $500. DOWN. bed droom, a sae dining ‘and ath oil furnace eat, 1 ‘uron ment. Gas heat. Nothing down — only. r garage. Located 3 bedrooms, full base- living pom. Newly at ll base- Priced at $9500. = Mortgage costs e bed- alow. larg nif cateuted living Full basement, wf’ car gorese ¥ tiful land, heat. jbo 264 LU ee ie ican . ek oat 44 eal § = ir A AND you: te uy" tT. THER 8 Gis NO DOWN PAYMENT weed VALUET, Realtor. cas SUNDAY 2-5 110 E. Square Lake Rd. an "LL ENJOY L SUNDAY 26 255 Crescent Lake Rd. bp noe are yeacs when vg chase = * nem os se spacious faving titenen Soca =| lead a fini =. Brice =" *mm'8719" “Cooley” Will sacrifice 3 coi ba Be brick home, 2 natura! fireplaces. 2 baths, efficient kitchen beau- lot with 95 feet of water": ge. a hy gg — , to Ur - Sa x: ‘€ "Shno peaury McCUL. Lif REALTOR $143 Cage lizabeth Rd. FE 5-1284 & FB 4-3844 Open Evenings Sunday 1 to 5 OPE ie ks 670 Oxbow Lane Dr. In Otter Hills wre 1:30 to © am , ae _ aie om ain engoln 8 ae beet eae be vouch home ‘wine's pect room zs 3 ~ & den shies: Thi siiiehen is ulire modern with : e om Pap pigs gah 3-4 have double clisets and there are 2 tile baths. Wali to wall th ty ® yy} ala toa . An attached 2 + @# rm AB ge et 10 : to front door, FIRST mae FInst TO INSPECT Trl GARDEN SPOT... jot eee ae cludes a 2 bun- galow, a full basement with oil heat, 2% car e with pri on Scott fade, Prices at ony $11,- "ranged. 7 @ 1968 by MEA Serves; ing, ©=| MOVE RIGHT i aoe pedtoom, mung Lares “Y¢up-cedistance is-way dows! Eat wel, get lots of rest .~ ene, ih base me oe cee oe ee ee rage, Only on.” | BRICK RANCH . ‘ For Sale Newses 43 _For Sale Houses 43) SO 3 “BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, Full Saament ‘ith otf bea ‘Loveland | pestitss sar hed 2188 Cass Lake Rd MUTART REALTY ras meee! Wane | SCHRAM ye saly $1.08 wats REALTOR FE 5-9471 Gant 3 only $1,000 Down.|- & rm..large iiving rm. and dining 4-rms., rm. area. Nataral firepiace, ce-| 942 JOSLYN Fiat We oon wn. | Eiathatiies ed, e| Mocs Tithe saree Br W. DINNAN' | cai chevne permet “ W. MUVES. PE 43mg” | /GSz06e. coment drive, fenced on 4 Nearly new mod ro 2 bedroom | 963410 D. Gommerce MA’ ¢-3201 ILES poee i ° age Beaute Sate Lake SeAWEL L_ FRONT. “tit e| (PEN eG Dorothy ayder } Lavender Vacant ee 2 ae SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. rat 2 ae meee, Ph Mowe! 2eut,| 1730 DUCK LAKE RD.| Seat, Bacar earsge. ch 5 swim- foe down —_— , Clarkston | a Miiirses t 3 | Sept 2 Noy netremme we], income 3-FAMILY INCOME | Bg, 7iih Sesecres Genie, ial fem sunroom tus belt, beae: wil make meat ly pay- tiful kitchen. Birch cabinets. ments. Nice shady lot for Rere ts a large home 1h Stainless steel sink, oil summer comfort. A good St. that will pay| stool & lavatory in the di buy for only $1,400 down, and also f yes poe — room s = a Ee eae GILES REALTY CO pg sad’ the lower | Drive out M0 to Lk, Rd "Aner 6: PE bites ae FE sera pa erm apt, for 'si| Turn north 2 Docks. Watch for | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedroom modern on rear boa asa ds "a | KNUDSEN price just Re with $1, soe OPEN SUN. West Side Brick : ide Bri Howard. ad Fox 1 fe 5 , cae es including OTTAWA HILLS 3. bedroom and sun REAL ESTATE $15,950 New heating system. fi ea ser | Hi SUE eee ee) ES sasetaa plastered walls & oak floors. . HOYT | Bee Bee ese and screens. Paved drive, 50 x|/ Stached gat p Oost HILLS trees, I's a down-to-earth yard. See this now! _ CHER Pi na ee on this lovely BRICK "RANCH | Thorpe Street Wah eMadhed qusees. > stee Bee | ~=NORTH ROSELAWN Good 3 with bed aray ceram' 2 e and room built-in vanity and Built in immaculate am pode 3 i = toreeous edi Ld ee ee we i basement this fing West Side loca- ers, pink formica dréam HOME—2 LOTS — E sogpet suave hood, | bireh | cup- $750 DN. we. H. _ KNUDSEN, ; oe er BRICK | 4 food looking home on W. side. PE i516 Eves. & guns FE 3-890) FIREPLACE. This lov e is wed street, There are 3 large situated on a ve ah Bs Fg BE ae cae onl ia F f = nace, — water r, At Sacumnaun One 4 : +. rae: aie me oe fears te cy ‘ 3 ae 5-BEDRM. BRICK ew condition, Located on 3 bedroom Ranch type home. with | OF PEA ter ee eae en Some has living room ‘with pie-| JSke, piivileges, Vestibule en-| 4, Sco" supaivision Ww ture Kitchen with| Ceramic tile bath, 3 master sised | | Modern schools, Auto heat. Geet Tay “clee'aitar | Eaten Wee! | i pea Sager Lae alum. s, screens, doors x pron hg . se monthly payments ‘to in- aan over + § per J AMES "ie BLVD. clude and instrance. —<— A cticlee address overiooting By: ee Wccaen wih be bene ger ttt felons »| Emenee) fia Gir. tt ihe med 8 cor garage. out pM eg beautifully —~4 Seed Raare. Voreat — Coll of town—wants. quick sale, Vary tole in 3 - car garage. us to see! ae Soctel duoesdl. water with SYLVAN LK. FRONT FHA TERMS—2610 Genes Dr. Large, storms, s¢ doors. with ¢ fire- with tile bath, yn titi fe deianestont | Beer atnleperbynae'g | - EL ser pate ins Wa are PROUD te ave the pele: eon lake, in 80 ft. of| pt yWell aed ilege of@ this newly “res-| canal fe on 1 side, It’s -va- pointment. Sittyt nitstette pees at So ‘ BEACH ideal| with 1.500 down, WE BUY. AND SELL See ee ee inrge AUBURN HEIGHTS ver, ceramics afaik ont | "2 Seton. fapeton wi Eacwes | NTT OHI OL | Pp | storms, ome ona 9 "une wails, i] wet 00 tor G O. y 10x12 bedrooms, See thi nace, 2-car gar on] & HARGER C "WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA p Hag pr pen fot wn deal of | 33 WEST HURON DOWN 4 large bedrms., real estate for the low. of OPEN EVENINGS FE 5-8183 baboon — re ign. gar Beng $8, "RILEY < — OPE | Sun, 1106 PM. Waterford Hill Manor tely modern 3 bedroom ssh Pemee” sree with 2 tiled residential pmpat wi og Fig an’ mits, Hine nome wih Drive out 0.8. 10 Tight in Woteriord: tas saturn fe a the base of low signs, OPE Sun, 1 to 6 P.M. 6451 Cram Lane cent m WHITE BROS, REAL ate | 4689 Edgewood Lake Oakland » ee bedroom ww ie ; all the extras floors, cera! 3" allt ; "| Carr Street Model _ -|133 Highland Drive | BRICK | Bateman . -Kampsen |ie88 Sunday 3 to 6 P, M. Lincoln Heights 3-Bedroom Brick - “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor rE sis 51201 Pe it~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : : o COPEN. SUNDAY 2-5 James K. & Tilden SUNDAY 2-5 SUNDAY 2-5 OPE itd SUNDAY 2-5 Bloomfield Area Truly an LAKEFRONT With attached TWO car fireplaces. FW Pros Babe sie ned jong Wf SS rood fo iaat | orm RARE Opportunity © MR RENT ee PAYER ¥ Fat a wetedh iy acl and you hare (© sme rent “to buy & mee eee SI EDGE OF ie anita Drayton Excellent = ll Put bases a ? Seaveusss dar 3 = tion! Lo wooned —, garage, eg Bk ' to eee much at this price, + $17,950. LOOK AND LIVE... ; this iovely 3 bedroom itn bos _ ed. foone, Soest ear iar it's eres ving “room he eal ' " TREABTORS FE 4-0528 $4275] Open ves, “ti 9; Sun, 10 “ti 6/977 8, Telegraph ives, & Bun. 5 FA West pepe Sale Lake Prop. 44 yaaa og on _ COM. Beau 7 rm. home, situated on ghee’ Sunda day til 3 5 ne a see beac. $6,000 SM TOTAL TYRONE LAKE Clean 4 year old year-round mod- ern home w ONLY $10,500, TERMS Mandon Lakefront oo. ns ™ 2 ee older me basemen! garage. Convenient to sam °310,950 ON TERMS. C. SCHUETT, Realtor M "Phone EM 3-419 Sees Ba ja, Adame, ais Ur. oe: Sa WITH és G * ymour ning 930 Monae e: tis seaped a fine lot. $14,000. H. M. SELDON CO. 6 Wi Rochester, Mchigan. i n is _ Elizabeth Lakefront OPEN 3-5 4865 Motorway Drive eas he = car ie vporeny lt many one of the Se spots of the lake With ve v food "$24,000 ON TERMS pranberry Lakefront beme, i eum 3 bedroom Po nes iiving room, fire- 8 down for this exce mt value. 4 SCHUETT, Realtor M-59) "Phone El EM 4 196 LAKEFRONT LOT, NEAR OR $t 4 Lake Village.“ $2,000 cash. ~~ Lakefront Dollhouse ch. Ga- Eiassed, porch, God ‘be trement, Priced at 'only $13,500. Dream Home ny sitchen a livin mom. Sup Sun- 2 food tised’ bed. Ww matic, beat at meautifal fered t Ay og For sd 16,500, Terms, Lakefront Income ss. Com: weed Good ie mare Dorath Snyder Lavender ‘Ba. ey Bt SRE ode A nad owner; jab basement, joo, hes $18,909 — 2-2i97 PRIVATE LAKE Twin Lake Village LESS THA: : Rose-Hil Well-kept . 8. — year with Jand N 7 : “LEDS TALK » Ee CRAWFORD AG ENCY MY tiie _ FLINT ST. : MICHIGAN BUSINESS Sonn a DMEM BROKEN Paul M, ae ones, cal ‘al Est. oun oF, LOCATIONS SRE SPR IE 3 tis ‘aren. All equip opping center, ” | $B Roy Annet Inc.| RY ee. Ore cau sot” ecees °F | Sy Laveen Laney Dies 000 hardware items, gots ne Partridge | « 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE At on Lake -3BEDROOM - Bt FRONT Ve 100 x 20 ay * AB r “iM WRIGHT DAVE $9441 For Sale Resort Prop, 444 room home, Clarence ce C. Ridgeway LT ere eres. Where in the World THE: STATE TAVERNS. All over, ——.—. Thunitie Rent Lease Bus. = 49A _ STATEWIDE yp uARCEA REALTOR. — Sale Land Contracts 5: ze _ Wear wolpple Lane a. On 03838 APPROVED .BUILDING SITES Sree es 8 ie Linea : Business Opportunities 51 51 10-UNIT MOTEL ag - 2 — aa Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF Fowttac WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $500 a You ean get tt quic' LOTS OF LOTS # have a ee FINANCE CO. es 102 Pontiec State Bank Bide. _ ace Fe | ATD-OFF |’ =e dies WORKERS g ott we ak Prine Miieitiag Te. Kampsen) mie" REALTORS FE 4-0528) te or eae & Bun. TOF es eee ‘erms, sete th gon ak 4-2045, Our ean Are: | » That you own furniture or el anise tt oI: ove bills fat g yee re, | Loans to $500 Made Quickly. | “taenay eae aera ny, one one and ing. . Feige! ee at ‘ & 7 earns ie Mace ae mf acct ns | are i ol @ _—"| + — Cid i i _EM_3-6190.” - —e —. as machine. PE + —_ SS i £.11 © sy ma en ne “Sorry I'm late, Daddy—er—we're still friends, aren't we?” Money to Loan 53 Quick Cash|*™ $25 TO $500 fri ae oelpfal. Phone $8.21 a F —e at our office. Home «&. Auto LOAN CO. +N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) your ous tL -wog aeto. or te a is — FE LOAN . 0 EE eerdd “eae in| —@bie ‘sSPABOARD ¥ NaNGe 118 N. PERRY ST. Easy PARKING PE 86-9661 A Mortgage Problem! em? R nd meter’ of whet ek iene: aga for fur im. low rental tan, We tent feo? a iad W, HURON 2 i : ca ide i for pomee of equal val WiLL RADE ey: bear . Wa rtord High Schoo! wil ake sma Sas or vacant land D, a B “a oe ‘4001 oie Northwest a *Pontise: Write Pontiac Press Box 69. 5 70 4 ’ be under 15, OR aft Tr snow skis for a set of golf clubs, L for 1 set of 600x16 tires © 23-0081. : s . or Sale Clothing 56 FORMALS. SIZE 9. $8 EACH. fe ET FORM. Fadl sizes 2 and 3, excel ent tion. 612 E. Kennett. "BUCKNER Finance Co, ° DRA . WALLED LARE” . FINA 202 N. MAIN “ROCHESTER MICH. ~ By dress and Bioure, raise fahos Nylon Myion dress dress with codten ve LADY'S GLOTHING, gra i it & eoat wae never worn. | Sale Henan Goods 37 2 CHERRY DEC. CHAIRS) ‘ table, love Loan: Company #3 FE 2-9206 ea Powe Ars Bu nDo, Mortga ge Loans Loans 54 54 We eho Ree } gh Fg your ~ tak boat ru er eer 0 ep sanders, lawn pene Sey OTE WROTE | "Sa SSP ee as tte Sale Household meet Cesta eons one bien OVE: * morewer e nag ~4 Pay only ny ate =“ = 50 $15 85. Reversible 16 ter f m vo be r S bos T A ‘Be urniture, peda. 5 8 Lake Av ire iv A ABOUT ANY WANT) “woneina ew C., BE Vine wr PE) FouxD at ie a A: little out F --4 way, a Ld nees o a * & S stp, Visit our ‘aa. for real MONTHS TO PAY We | — | or trade. Come Fat fee fiat = arb er razpm-vow,| ESSE TT aU 17 TE, E stove, , vision, Floor BATHROOM FOR COTTAG basement or - e alue, 98 iS Be “Sane in 0 ae suite a Banton a7 H ANTIQUE ae SEAT ¢ BavEnpOnt. Lawson FYFE. Teal. Neutral covers. % motor for La bl a wie Gee West ide. for 3 co 4, bear SAVER ry phone ordre r. , ton & tio, cade cata 8 . Fisertel—ceRoR FISTS | | * me brands yy beige 1 dob ase, hh ‘ha: v Ble" bookcase. bed. bedroom iam jamps, and Bendis wash- ° omen’ s ph gin Bg a RANG in, SB. endix Comb. — washer- dryer, a _vE 3: See eee rane -*s et on. noes ee: onde Ty + Seen Magoo & zy: vaLe DERIRO . pt ae ee pay on nun promot servic srervice, Als Also! ivi, Cl SE he CECEa , we, Tele Bed chapies ue, “tesco .|30 S. Cass “MAY SPECIAL” REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, All sizes. Guaranteed, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP $1 W, HURON z 4-1555 NOR E ELECTRIC EL- “2 ‘autome! “y NEW 30 GAL. GAS WA +e HEAT. er, sell or trade Sa wash- MATTR aa iv. 1m, o4 cep omen ee anene ee teeeees i +-#- combination MI 4-0007 gw SOLape pouuna P| FE e tJ Ali makes of washers ip Severs. Bgeanaigonee 7 vale. 8-290) NE NORGE UTTON AU- Nomadic washer. Floor ® seit ert oman * : ‘ tin Ee aa 7 oS ae ct aii ma oo geys — same record ca Take Over the Payments. ' On These Specials: Motorola TV, 21 im. Mahogan of po 0 RY 40 in. we or aba asher, ‘completely auto, errr eee COMBE RRP Tice “FE 5-6123| 2! ae: 50 Dining rm. extension table, Hey . Many” AvanEe ‘tres THOMAS ECONOMY, sanitation P28 CONSUMERS POWER CO. 28 W. Lawrence PE 5-8151 2 ; 2 5 2 pines we fer type, Thyle a wirke Seal SEMIL-AUTO. Se a a vanity & ri : Furniture - 929 W. Huron. en. —- tractor. Bon, ep "| Pull Ww garry = rials bir line a ac doors ~ SHES cnt $318.88 dryer, _completel ate, tule 4 10 wood Wakelield, Chempagne fir UsED pad #109 05 é a ay Gor ; be sencin’ a Ww. Hu re e a! 8. ae © opieite fin. OS IMT Haggerty Hwy. i432 ROMEX— Tt. lots, a 80 st berrr - |G UseD CEMENT BLES. 13 rei. Also 1 hot ont ae. ND te) e Hwy. ray~ Ra. vot Sr Des oe TER. pe Aitinas. 1a 38 wp OvRR, Watt a ae Ay + a meray PLUMBING » auton RIRSCONDITIONERS, A ers ~ ANCHOR F ole ya © cent more cooling = | ea ample, not ie See ra _ Bae bina ls 16 or 30 th. SUR RPLUS nee pp ie pe a ELIVERY | Haggerty LUMBER CO: Tek ‘ Phone MArket 4-1084 ory | tam: comb “(Open Daily ve 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 BEWSO ve WOODEN FOOL SHED, 5 XU § 6 feet. OR < ; Pontiac Se, ments 33 NORTHERN LUMBER Garage Doors. STEEL CVERHEAD Aw og ‘is and all standard wood “3 PEs Ties closet doors, | 2 eT cama Bae aor ae 2 plus Lake Ave. — 5. | Seen Page chante Fe LAWN iM MOWERS SHARPENED. Pick_up, FE 2-131}, iy ARANCE poe on — os wn fos foeise anual and semi-automatic, om yo = rg yan tom ire From imited quantities om these mod- els. W i etd con- ditioned equ for * informa- eta fe GREE chinery. matte Bae Products Be, gst " ackson Ann Arbor, GET IT QUICK, Ge |through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial aq FE. 28181 for an “ade writer. ‘amt get it! to 4pm, and 7 p.m.to 9 p.m,t—~ NES. lightly gorenes 42" =eace baat wale ree ae Or- he a, Oo dae eid +. the pit, Also we deliver. tis | American St Stone Fd | “Hibine grave (AAR ¥ Pure “ter at é 2 i ERASE rane * nw ae rm cra SATURDAY. May. 17, 1958, mee eg: gravel and fill, anywhere in County Or FE 54-1131. DELIVERED kk Bil Mate te a GOOD TOP SoTL, , & oe ns HH E &, Biva ham, Ri. 1%, Adams. oats 3-6. Bat. 10 RENT. HORSH PASTURE. ater shelter. Bo tralis. Pvt. farm. opie Se arn Lars RDING MARE ities E. mg, 0-8 GOOD 8 ¥ & saddle @ HO LSTEIN at =f PRESH weeks. Would make good femily _cow. $173 OAKiand LARGE BOX STALLS FOR RENT. Miles of . Poentisc, E IDING HORSE FOR SALE, SAL SAD- die & bridle. MA e030. 108 W. __Long Lk. Rd., Bloomfield Hills. YounG ae GOATS & GOAT ‘3a80 bill goa Greenleaf ___ Wanted Livestock 73 lwAkTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL =| Es Forrest Jones. MApie 'BANTAMS. re ta CHICKENS. | alse chicks sxGrIIN TBOHO t the ___ For Sale Poutry 74 . A ome, $1305. 18% 695. Holly Marine ‘Coach 10 N. Holly Rd. Hoily, HOME — 6 —"Ht PF. carpeted Excellent ceaahion rnish , Parkhurst Lapeer Rd. Let 4, Lake Orian TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer We Buy, Sell, Trade New 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 80 5S. Telegra E 2-3200 Open a taves & Sun ats Sass Some New ft. Home, as. $136. 13 ue 8 ke. with shower. Sate N “Ra Holly tose 4677. * eee Ferm Preiince 75 SEED POTATOES MY 21711. "ete. aa “Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 : oe A HOUGHTEN & "& SONS B&B _ Auction Sales “OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner § to 10 wide. 44 ft. to 38 ft. 1962-" Gerrans sae ae Pre ee See “1 5. VY _like new 650x15. $30. FE 4-3136. alum.| 4 PT. pari 2 be s ‘oats “auammioum, iss hp. Conversion twater Motors & Service engine OUT BOAT SALES pe wood at Walton Bird. 4-0370 NEw “BOKTS. $159.50, Traile ewe ; 3 ‘brand ee st motel beats af at tats Me Dixie. Lee a LA “IT met two good looking bachelors on the third hole and “El the club president on the tenth! What was your score?” cl Boats & Accessories 85 CENTURY iT, TRAI Pe To HP, —— yr By vege ns Ply $1005. iw} we WOLVERE NE 1} ‘FIBERGLAS 3 Fes ip. donasou Controls. wa POUR Fx. “Ss Se a w . . D.\14 PT. BOAT. 10 HP MERCURY $65.8, per month inc all in- suran waxes tng mmapeing —no| 5.334 Peter & “Ay trailer EM 8 3. a available on rental plan We sell, |**), 1 CEDAR SEA KING. rent, e 1 mite south Lak shield. controls. Mark 20,; —='=St_ a 2-07T21% _Trailer aller OR 3-1536 after 4 p.m WE Ai Tee, 2 PASS. ae HY. trailer. com pic w Pe Ry h. oot trailer, 205 w bj R sai faa “ine : bout & at iP * ecotttat: ie run-e- Shia! eh: water, $150. EM 3-310. ~ 20 PT. bane gg eg erusier. Fully equipped. 25 h.p. motor, 20. & trailer, $2,000. 3585 Brookdale wood b tibe tion: low ore Ge- Speedboat 7 s 9-7 1? A at a ig Oa N ¢ HP. Oni tourette th al Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Hood Phone PE INSURE YOUR BOAT ALL RISK “aT ot VINGS_ CONVEN: AYMENT PLAN PURGE FET 140 W. HOW. : OHNSON MOTORS Established. 1928, Special Trailers & Accessories 31, Case & Shee Decgeors Eewer summer prices discounted ; __~ Rochester “Ob ter | $3"t0'30 percent Labor charges OWEN, Ekine SOrPLine | weer 306 Orchard Lk Ave. __PE_9-8020 Auction Sales T2 | eng E46 : BOAT, i6 a ie Sale Motor Scooters 82 Kiker type. complete with tion, Saturday, es 24th, all day./-s7 ary SD. A-1 CON- corer 2 years old. Call Okuand Goodison . . Details dition, Extras, Reasonable. OL| —~<""*- this column next ge ay. 1-0554 after 6 p.m. GET THE BEST BUY ON A eee rel A a |CUSHMAN EAGLE PULL — POW.) Cent down’? vrs to pay. Hickmott, auctioneers. *Sakiand "$7 Engine. M extras. Fine cent down, 3 yrs to pay. “d 8-2226 or OAkiand 89-2150. Condition. nM 6- ems), fibergias.. aluminum and — = steel. See the Riviera float cruis- ™ ae ) SCOOTER, 8125.) 1957 CUSHMAN got MARE offer. OR_3-5013 ‘$1 CUSHMAN GOOD COND. CALL OR 3-6320 Transportation Ot Offered 87 aR FOR PHI ILADELPHIA, 4 lowance to Hartford. oom 23-5623 after 8s a 23-3215 PE mh. ¥ 4 ENGINE A eas TO ay om Wented Used a -88 “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-048 - your door pag) Hi the c ~ ir > gy 0) ~~ CASH AVERILL’S NEED P ons agg OY it. Them bring it bere for ra sat Ee cae H commen apy Bt Sales AUBURN : GLENN’ S ‘Wanted clean used cars. for the t af ss dollar, L MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD ‘USED CARS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9161 " Eves, OR eSisiul "Sin? " P"Zbnonx ace fe cee WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR bare ou ans Matthews- et, Mercury motors See this-——my demo —Lake Master, 16 ¢t. boat, Mercury Mark 75, trailer & cov- er. $1,975; was $2,600. 12 ft. fibergiass $195. Two only — @ hp. ‘57 ager Tot ine at ow a. BEST ALFA ALFA WE DELIVER. MApie 6-140 HAY & STRAW MYrtie, 3-1182 TYPES, FIRST, $15. straw, oft corn, Will deliver 8-2170 6 = Sale Livestock 72 PPL L LLLP 3 CHESTNUT AND WHITE YEAR- ling Fillies, Pony and Horse. - Only $225 each. One half Arabian . aoc Quarterborse yearling colt,’ © pegistered, only $250. Marry, cal! > MUtual 42057. ee WORN BULL CALVES ta 6136 uacanda Ra, . Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301. Dixie Highway (U.8 Drayton Plains 4 Miles of 202 16) North Pontiac GR 31 ‘34 4) PT ALMA HOUSET Rati. er, PR aorea condition. Phone = eerie for _¢ 1 on, 4 in excellent condition. FE 98-1804 __After 6 pm. [12 EP OUTBOARD, ELTO. FE 14 oi 2 “BOAT & TRAILER, aul] or — — “Back of ‘po U per Corner S. Sag. & 8. Bivd. PE 4-0698 SAIL Leon COMET genil FULL and North American boats, ter Craft Trailers, down, 24 months Mazurek Outboare Mtrs. Mas 10 44) cent equipment $350, EM i Fai BOAT & TRAILER. FE 14 ae VEAU & ‘55 HP MERCURY fo SUNPRY- “93 HP JOHNSON motor and trailer $650, OR 3-4287. ; | | | |14 | ie |. lf RUN ABOUT FIBERGLASS. | boat, Brand new. with trafler 1) |_Nebraska 12033 GRAPH RD vs SAVE ENERGY, USE ante mire Biase } j » NN i “4 > S pers. eac a | fe : ED BO: BOAT ON EW. ANT ADS! To find ‘aera Ay ~-adaulbed E Aue OM HP & 22 HP Evinrude. reece trailer teal $562. SPECIAL ‘12 alum, Sea olden! © : eas . $0.80 HP Evinrude motor All new, Your a tS. Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE pre R 899 8. TELEGRAPH |WANT TO BUY ‘@, ‘60 OR ‘Si a D: "ONKED CARS, Bag ry ¢ Oven Sunda: from 10 a ® to 4 om FE 56-9219 FOR aD. EXCELLENT COND. FE S, 'S5 Ford custom wine © | POM, RaH Fer See ere 3 | “RETAIL BRANCH- - Oakland at Cass ¥ Fee Soe Care HASKINS Transportation SPECIALS 1952 Kaiser “one as ee Radio and heate $195 1951 Ford Tudor V3 sedan. Radio and heater ..........0-0..0es $195 91 |: 1961 cpereees — Porecyite. 57 FORD Radio and heater .......... $185 pa $a 2 DOOR 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air hard gg thay cree, , Radio le and heater ......... NOP os tre 2-tone 8 Powe ok $1345 ¥ ve 1953 Chevrolet ¢door. Radio and N4068. olet Co. “Cy” eeesegesserenteaecscee $395 Hunter at a Woodward Ave, Bir- MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM . ; : OWENS ACA CHEV. CONVERT. H ki Ch silver blue, paver p. contin. / 147 8. SAGINAW _—_—s—iFE 56-4101 Q$K1InNs eV. es ec ST FORD, 2DR. RADIO & & HEAT- |. qr Dal? Berths 9| Elie RRR. ASO 3° TERENTION HOT RODDERS, [| 1 MApie 5 8 wir mo, Call ore pa; er Mr. of Best offer takes. <3 3-6518, red et Be S y Transportation Specials. Parks at MI ¢1600, Harold Turner | $4, Georne Milton Hareld Tur ‘ Buick iP pcsdskes rene 53 CHEVROLET + DR. $200. ii per 5 Mi 4-1500 52 Kaiser Sedan ............ a9 | _ Allison. : : 1947 3 Faas . “a Mas sets, eg : ciliata PE FORD Fares fe, le . No ars Fasc 1s ervice 1955 “ fain Baymont, Wu veut hep 2 ee ECoNOMiZzE’*’ Go RAMBLER! anc 43013 after ¢. =| SHOP Sunday BUY Monday SLIVER i BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE A — Eves. k . v BATTERY, nae es Be, ae 0 aes DRIVES Base. ue CLEAN, iis BOTER WTOP Rail —ABOO. LUTELY NO MONEY DN. As- Gait‘ cred ments of $16.52 mo. Mgr, Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. ORIGINAL OWNER, 1935 BUICK super H-top 2 dr. Exc cond. Low 1954 4 Positively no money down. As- sume ae emer of am, week. mere CHEV Bel Air 4 door sedan, & Power- [ore om Hg white piney er s an wer pac a 1 owner autom that we can recommend to the most dis- erim buyer. J. Van "Welt OR 3-1 3 ~~ id 0306. dan, heater, ee Bester at a, Woodware Ave. es 2 Maret no money _Beecie Ford “HAUPT Pontiac | sales se Dar Pelide a "SS Ford P-iane. 4dr ‘sedan, R&H, ‘Delray. “ar. sedan $ Ww] (By Tv. ‘- 52 Pontine 2 é “Aydra ta Nash Statesm $ Also transportation ‘ spectals! N. Main St., Clarks’ “an Mapio bases ease 6-1141 HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A SELECTION OF $52 _W. }. HU FE 29-2641 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- heater, powerglid wee CHEVY STATIONWAGON ‘k-u) fet it~ ae hy tan? _< ‘a 1 CHEV BEL-AIRE HT. FULLY Exc, FE 4-6793. rj eT 210. — 6. OR viet. z oo en Sund wr D.: SHARP TES 3X89 Dixie Highway at WO PEATE CONDE | Sports seamen 15110 ‘Holly Re s inadels Top eater aaah Te Galas Ras POODLES. BEAUTIFUL REO. 10 ieee ae enone SB eouTe OO RCO SOE onl Ok [CORNER PINE Rast BLvp. ” ga . , : * ee cane W qu silver unit, , —- ane ee. ou Bee Ave. _|Every Fritlay .....7 p.m.|3¢-@ w, NEW TIRES NEW|_3-1070. VILL PAY Sh gga Ferret Biol service) Every Sunday - --2 pam.| 801 sivas on™ Wari rr cat eee P DOLLAR FE soot Buy and Sell. Daily MAN aimost new, can take 70 h.p. FOR GOOD wat a FouEnaian ORlando 3-2717 us. aa! tat Pike) F Wiss Syo eee | «6CCLEAN USED CARS er @ p.m. . RIAN TOY PUPPIES, D inite bot Hadley to Brigham “For Sale Motorcycles 83 aenvces' vciren: Pia 30s8| Mile one" Woodward” Gan” a little beauties, . AKC reg. Rd. then W. 3 miles to 5835 takes! A-1 canvass canoe, $150./ 42735 for used buyer Dogs boarded, reas onable. GEn-| Brigham Rd. Holstein Dairy aue- ap HARLEY .45. A-1 COMD. $300.) Fe 3.7744 come to North Chevro! wolet Co, Hum eva 8-8767, W. 9 Mile Ra.| tio: consisting of 34 heads of at-| OR _3-2348. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE. ON| ¢T &¢ 8. Woodward,’ Birmingham. ~ N KITTENS, FREE tifictal bred cattle. 25 cows, many)'53 HARLEY DAVISON MOTOR. a "81 boats and trailers 30 per > ees home, OR 34828, after fresh, some due at base time. gece MArket 4-2839. ent and more on some. 14] ——_ sates et om to" moni 3 HARLEY 74 OHV — EYDRA, ft Cadillac Alemtaans boat, dem- __Used Truck Parts 89A | PanikeeTs GUAR_ TO TALK | °%,>Delfer calls from tf to 3 months) windshield $450. FE 4.0800 onstrator, forward deck.’ walk Cages. 501 ¢th FE 2-4025 7G. surge through seat, windshield, full USED TRUCK PARTS owen ae TE yrs. old. 8 can milk cooler. 18,POR SALE: 1997 TRIUMPH cus. noe list price $698. sale price LL MAKES AND MODELS. ARAKEETS CAN ARIES, CAGES | milk cans New Idea 4 row corn| Good cond. FE_5-3741. Wagemaker Wolverine Mold-| ‘dtdnie Moron “baLion _ Pood. Since 1927. 584 Oakland | Ave.) husker, used very little. Case\fGR PARTS > SERVICE ON? be o ywood, forward deck, center | 9635 Auburn Ave ‘REG. LIVER & WHITE POINTER,| “de Gelivery rake. Metamora ce — vidson, ste — deck, "folding back on rear seat, = f Must eell, leaving state. jen clerk. George H. Brigham, vidson Sales Co.. 372 8 sale price $325 new. 1957 Evin- For Sale Trucks 90 OR 7. ne @ Bud Hickmott & J. S- Ar- aw tude motors, still in the cartons | ~ i@ CANARIES TALKING ie 26 or OA B-at80. Oniord.” OA| so eraas SALES a SERVICE| *% savings that will surprise | a) ps4 OM. DUMP TRUCKS. ekects. C Cages and supplies. cara BSA. Desiers, Service| You. Come out and see the bar-| “Wil take car in trade, 3000 Baid- Hatehs hery. 248) Au.PAINT CREEK A) si tote af 2760, on all make new and used mo-| Sains and test drive them before) win _burn Rd. 1 a ai ‘Orion Rd. 2% milés 8. Lak peat } 003 M Clemens, FE) ¥°u buy, and see — an are | - SILVER R BLOND iD COCKERS, AEC. Having ie Bat a i - ates seh | Sah iibanecilliciad sito a m outh @ _hight 3 7:30 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES «' Fenton, or, 6 miles porth of High- | s4 FORD TANDEM 0 YARD Sho HEALTHY BEAUTIPOL| “noes “woleay tse Bervice, Mac's Collision. 2018 Cars| way $0, tum ‘north on Hickory | dump truck “PE $-8981, rakeets ial pri : os ake eego Harbor Open nig’ : Bs “p _Moters Day s8t_ Santana, “°" Bie regener win “sbopping| Lt%es, ‘bhi mecen, _nd® ‘sundays nan 20,000 miles, it ie tops. 3. Dogs. Trained, B Trained, Boarded 70 70 For Sale Housetrailers ‘ 78 ___For _Sale e Bicycles — 84 Be lig Hey Used “Bargains ‘a cHEY P Wa Ew PLY ; bat u elec vin- Docs, CATs SoaRveD - FE rude with’ controls. Zebra hide| t{res. Over load springs No rust. - Sock Burr-Shell 375 tele Detroiter Pontiac Chief. BOY'S, 26" Sig ie DELUXE. 931 ee, eee ee a Seeeeten eee MS a 15 to 50 ft. 8 and 10 wides ——~— —__—.| 14 Rumsbout & trailer 895 | 195 POWER WAG- __Hay, | Grain & n & Feed 71 /$5 Mercury Mark 20, 10° Run- |" on. Pavan. dar eons R WAG mmr | wade in allowance on your 1946) Boats & & Accessories — 85 about $395; iy & JND BAY 515 oll eee ee 0 "56 Scott_Atwater, 16 H.P. ... §250/ 83 CHEVY %4 TON PICKUP EX. Straw & lumber. Phote MA 5.0666) trade in allowance on your 1949 2 RUNABOUTS & 2-25 HP mates, le ee & trailer a $508 WING, MU 41725) BALED HAY, 10300 ee RD.| to 1951 Bring your tithe with) OR 3-10 6 Comet Saliboat 175 ‘47 7 CHEVY DUMP TRUCK. ‘MA_5-4791. you. Yes, even at our low, iow! j2 HP se SEAKING OUTBOARD New Meres, Dunphy, Texas Said 299 N. Cass. ' 1956 FORD V-8 % TON PICKUP. Has been rm has had very little use Like new Your oacee car dowh, pee month- I ner rolet Co. Shektcr tive. ‘Woodward “Ave. Birm ‘ingham, 4-2736. PICKUPS ‘S44 Ford %% ton $450 "48 Willy's 4 wheel ‘drive |... $350 OL F006 Gin. nceeee stances $ 75 Larry Jerome idiom: FORD DEALER 1955 _ FORD re Some . 3x 5 bo off of “17 Mile, E. LIKE A REAL CAR : | BARGAIN?’ Lots of. ’em FACTORY “BRANCH | OPE HOUSE ' YOU ARE WELCOME COME IN SUNDAY LOOK THE CARS ves FIND ou AN DY TO COME TO nano you ‘3 BE “MONDAY ' AND MAKE “Your Deal PONTIAC RETAIL Li i _ STORE, GUARANTEED ALL QUALITY CARS: + ae Like Bop. sharp. Be Chevy’ Bel Seavey Kien sharp. os Easy Terms ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw TL Pears = Srragiae. Tei nie cat ad Pe Re unter Bivd at 8. Wood- . Birmingham MI CHEVROLET test STATION WAG- Spool Bg So ye aby TOO a us BE By o mated Lake ‘Orion Moter Sales BURDEN- adjust to jan station wagon. condition, OR. sit] g CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLES AND STATION WAGONS - TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES ‘We trade up or down. “Oakland County’s wildest trader” NORTH - CHEVROLET- 1061 CHRYSLER 6, SEDAN, VERY | 196: SLER ¢ SEDAN, VERY clean th CHRYSLER 1951. NEW YORKER 4dr V4. ; iz, ° matic isston. New tires, no rust, BARGAIN LOT Hunter s, Birm eee at _— Convert. taxe. condition, Mar €3508. SWEPT-WING DODGE Brand new ‘S8 Dodge ?dr. sedan. SODOR CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S ) MOTOR S. SALES ao M74 . Orion wales Nevpe rt 51 Chrysler RED & WHITE ONLY JIMMY DE ROSE w 3140 HURON __ 4 Mile west of “Telegraph ‘$6 CORVETTE DUAL Quap carbs, 2 to ee P-Glide, 28. 000 mi. 3490 Airport Rd. "S17 DODGE, D-500 EN Tig NE, ROY- Lancer, % 14,000 miles, All ‘extras, ‘agrees. ‘AMBULANCE, F FULLY ~ VISIT R & C RAMBLER SALES WE HAVE THE HIGH- EST PERCENTAGE OF RAMBLER SALES IN - MICHIGAN. e eS demonstrators to ew condition. wagon. erd 1963 Rambier wagon e ‘ 1952 Rambler wagon - 1954" Na h ‘Pave s Perfect pos Bags = Overdr. 1956 Dodge = Hardtop V-8. Auto. trans. RH, 1985 Dodge 4 ar. Very chee. Small down pay- RH P. Steering, man Beast 3 m2, Olde 8 A a % ton "ptekup. Clean. up, Reconditioned. Pius a fog re tk down cars R&C CRAMBLER We Ph ay! Myo deal “FE S717 ll in the Want Ads! \ j 4 ot \ L. \ erie DEMIND TRE POST . ime ni | 195i st FORD. VERY CLEAN. on, ¢dr. Radio & heater. Will _trade, OR n Sgn,” eer. 1955 ai CHEVY. 2 DR. RAH VERY $795. PE 2-4315. 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 Bebo STAN- niall wees. AL. hum- Out st m4 No. ‘N-4109 Nort ‘Chev- pee | i A as Bivd. at S. Wes ra- Ave ingham. 42735. ror’ — aia 22611 7 iv REDAN 4 SEDAN. 4 ar, RAH. A-l cond., Auto. trans., $s AP FPORD CONVERT. LOW mieaee, Lots of extras, ORlando . OR 35013. CLEAN. $105. “46 re FORD V-8, $45. Troe CONVERTIBLE. 175. he Sy Rg ig ll “CY” OWENS FORD i854 PORD. R-WAGON, V8. OVER- Gries. Clean. parce A ere e 4 sume pay week. Eddie Bia? Ford. FE! 5-8 — ~*53 FORD 8 WAGON Ty none iy sey: “ean. oe P- he vou ne d eames the one wall le: PPEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakland CFE 32351 1954 FORD. 2 DOOR. FE 2-772i _ after ‘> ; | FORD R&M. VERY CLEAN, eM 30117. 1274 Round Lake FORD CONVERT. 8-070, *32 HUDSON HORNET BLACK (GLEAN Boor JIMMY "DEROSE 3140 7M MGA, a Cue EXc COND. iss 4 DR . COUNTRY SE- q Clean. Good | 1989” NASH RAMBLER WAGON. a. A “wood My i735 ~—'THE-STATE-OF-—-|~ W. HURO! 1 mile west of Telegraph o MGA. Seca CAR, EXCEL- lent condition, FE 2-1945. . | 6 “S56 Pe . * = p a v4 FP. lene. = ‘be Buick Hardtop. ya. CONDITION, T. Pere Te AKE ‘$2 Nash sedan. | part is ar. Bell Great EXTRA SHARP” MG - Austin ae Morris = HISUGHTEN & © ONS 628 N. a ee FOE crore DS IU: t-o978 BEAUTY. A-1 COND, CLEANEST ar ole wo PON- aa ree YMOUTH SAVOY CLUB issé PL aiea” ‘vlese, Pine Pine family car, Will trade, E-Z Clarkston Motor ‘Sales | RYSLER- yevuouse DEALE: Glarwston, Mic! MA! Stat Mintentinst) i963 PLYMOUTH ~_cond $295. 3 ~ 855 = PONTIAC AC 4 door sedat. hydramatic, heater, , white walls, rear speaker, Ce fal fom Ls use: A ones H J. Van Welt. Phone 31355. PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS mk ee PERRY COT A DIBON Ane 4-9100 vs a ers Pas as voeadit ce a 4 Ae. Ro at rere oa 2138 GooD want Bewey ‘Nemming = Lipski SELL "52 HUDSON CORONET, R on Hydra., good condition. FE 13. ; ii2 RAMBLER H-TO DR. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MON- EY DN. Asume ymen Forks at MI 47500. Harold Turner wa HY WALK? ? wAVI E *RINA ANCE 100 CAR SELECTION MOSTLY TRANSPORTATION ECONOMY USED CARS _22 Auburn off Saginaw 11 COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES Michigan 804 N’'M. OL 2-9311 Main , cury full tires. $275. FE » ardenburg "$4 Ford 4-Dr. senemins .. $595 "66 Chevrolet 210 2-Dr. . $1095 CORNER CASS & PIKE PE 5-1398 1960 ag RUNS VERY good. $125. FE 4-8947. ° “GEORGE §- $ Mil. L TON CREDIT MANAGER Harokid Turner Ford M1 41500 Get Wi ise, Fe conomize RAMBLER | & USED CARS Bil. L SPENCE tAMBLER 8 paMe ALES & SERVICE 1962 NASH RA EER, WS DOR J EROME'S “Bright Spot" Corner Orchard Lake and Cass NO DOUBT YOU HAVE eR ig oa . OUR SPECIAL IN- He 39. ibe Ree” a EA AT NO Of OBLIGATION WHAT LOOK OVER © rut Se BELIEVE TO. CARS IN AND On Or URED PONTIAC AND VICINITY. COURTEOU: AND NE caniout “sPOr" at) ED FRESE Sots ALWAYS 6 FINE wea e*, rok NCE. STOP AND sHOP wooay. EROMES "Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillac Dealer, Orchard Lake at Cass’ on os WANTED Maybe the s is netting $0 to fy 2d us. You have frankly, we do need clean retail, Why RIEMENSCHNEIDER- ENGLEHART SACRIFICE! BON Convertible. Poser and accessories. aririonwacow 33 aoe STAT ‘AC, iM 30681. H. Riggins, w battery, MERCEDES, io 5 RE- movable pall S old, $5,000 ee ae 5 paint job. : i: GEORGE $ MILLION | “Rew, bain jo ohtrp: $s or SPECIAL. _OR 3-520, Ratio ® Beater” saiety packs ety package 187 BTU DEBAKER ¢DOOR f —— 000 Mveteal miles. ‘A real gas AYMENT PLAN saver. = w. stock Custom dr. ......945.90 mo.| No N-41 Co. | Pairlane Clue 85 mo.|. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. he omg Sedan 4 mo, rmingham, MI 4-2735. You ax a N cr) saa REO MA WAGON, 4 __wheel drive. 50. ~~ Mazurek "Siaikaeer +58 Studébaker Station =e $1295 V-8 ... $945 “35 Ford, b mene aed. ‘53 a Special ..... $05 "51 Bui $375 “53 Studebaker ‘Sport Coupe $655 8. Bivd. at Saginaw FE 40588 “YOUR CAR IS WORTH MORE HERE DRIVE IN TODAY ‘88 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 8 of as Coupe (Demo) § to © Beet ...-6... $2605 a oe 4 Door ......., $2998 ‘al 4 Door, Torquefilte . $2305 ‘536 DESOTO FIREDOME 4 Door Sportsman. Power steer- ing. Power windows, 9 - tube 5 . YMOUTH SUBURBAN be By 2 Door 6. Powerttice $1005 "4 ayaa Station Wages . 4 Door $ z. kobe Se ne vf Bobo poray’ ot Me er ir eee hg Po e 4Dr. Blue paint $ 45 "st Bsr Ore int $ - ‘st Desoto rowenudsren ‘3 4 | See 265 ‘3 DI sf ps Fe. en 8B Complete Service 8 a.m: till # pim. FE 8-0488. - Open, till 10 2 PONTIAC, REASONABLE. , a tires, scod mechanical cond, w ‘ifettm Sa igee “7” 1803 ‘56. DESOTO FIRE 4 Door Powerflite .......... $105 'S6 DODGE — SS Ca. — "6 ee on 4 Door 8 — Powerlite. oor" asia 0p es eaicw oman 4 . allow. Radio . $1275 ‘$5 DESOTO FIR: 8 2 * Sportsman. Green paint. — Power radio. .... $1305 % i 2 Door. Red paint, Po’ r. pa wer rat PROES oeesiceccc be) 2 6 5) OLDSMOBIL i om Holiday 2 Sat ‘Hydramatic. ‘Sh PL BELVEDERE 8 rib Sport pl Powerflite, i J e 4 ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: May 17, 1058 “- ~ Today’ S “Tolouisian igercme. al _Programs furnished by stations ileted tm thie cetema are subject to change without notice, Channel ee Channel! wwe om rwaralty * Channel §—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’ * 1v HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (1) Bowling. (9) Popeye. (4) Movie Time. ‘Moira 7a , part 1. “Red Shoes” (748). (2) Film (cont.) 6:30 (7) Bowling (cont.) (9) ‘Holiday Ranch. - (4) Movie (cont.) (2) Racket Squad, 7:00 (7) Explorers. “Big Game Fishing.” (9) Gilead Baptist. (4) Movie (cont.) (2) Sea Hunt. Lloyd Bridges in “Diamond Quest.” (7) Dick Clark Show. Billy and Lillie, Art and Dottie Todd, Chuck Berry. (9) Damon Runyon. Steve Brodie, “Pee-wees Take a 7:30 - 8:00 (7) Studio C, (9) Health Problem, (4) (color) | Perry ‘And Howes, Mite Broteers| © nn a @ tare © Le. = ") * Dough. comedian Jack Carter, Ann|4:00 (4) Outlook. i tay Corner. B. Davis. (7) Open Hearing. 0, eee ieee) 1b Uf) Poul Winchell 18:18 (9). Children's Newsreel. al A ong gees — $00 (2) Scoreboard. 12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow. (9) Temple Baptist. (1) Texas Rangers. 44) It Could Be You. (4) Como (cont.) - (7) The Erwins. (2) Top Dollar. 5:10 (2) Great Challenge. (9) Mary Morgan. 9:00 (7) Lawrence , Welk. 5:30 (4) Saber of London. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. (9) Boston Blackie. | (7) Lone Raziger. (4) Polly Bergen. Carol <9) Telesvope. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. Taney; Dick Van Dyke. * (4) Movie. (2) Gale Storm. Wealthy (T) My little Margie. _ passenger threatens to have) SUNDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS (3) Movie, * Susazma fired if she doesn’t . . <— tell truth. . 6:00 (2) Last Word. Panel. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. . (4)Movie. “Dangerous| (7) Topper. 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) Journey,” 1944. (9) Can, Hit Parade (7) Frontier Doctor. ‘The'g:99 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Turning Point. Eddie Al- Outlaw Legion.” (7) Movie. (2) Have Gun, . Wom- Fr. an doctor finds smallpox ro (2) News, inmaalinias aan vaccinated, is opposed by|630 (2) Air Power. Story of avia-|”” (4) Katty Fogle. ranch owner. June Lockhart tion from invention to super- a ) Toentp ate M en: “Ba tee (9) News. . 10:00 (7) Billy Graham. Religious to Kill.” : (9) News, (9) Movie. “Johnny Hott-|"* e a Theater. (color) Oe A day,” Bill Bendix, Hoagy| — - (7) american Bandstand. ot jailed killer threaten to (9) Movie. hang Chester. 700 (2) Lascle. The Crow.” |s:a0 (2) Verdict Is Yours. :16 (9) Prov. Affairs. plage R efor vere Reg wee 4:00 (2) Brighte= Day = make mode] ships and cars, (4) Queen for a Day. 10:30 (7) Graham (cont.) Greyhound and monkey act, (7) American Bandstand. (9) Theater. = — look at life in outer space. son, Peter i : ” (5A). 1:30 (2) Jack Benny. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (4) (color) Hit Parade. (4) No Warning. “Survi- Honeymooners. ““Uncon- vers,” 4.30 (2) Edge of Nigh:. S Behavior.” 1 (9) Laff Time, 11:00 (7) Federal Men. “One Way we = 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. Ride.” 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Maurice (9) ‘Theater (cont.) Chevalier, Sophie Tucker,|5:@0 (2) Detroit Bandstand (4) News. Jack E. Leonard, Carol Law- (4) Blondie. (2) News Final. rence, : ; (7) Superman. (4) (color) Steve Allen. Lou (9) Looney Tunes. + a Sine Fairweather. aay ge 5 AY |g:30 (2) Susie an ' cE a 3 . % ai (9) Movie, “The Hoodlum (4) (color) It’s Great World. 11:20 (4) Movie. Dean Seager, Saint,” William Powell,, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Hervey, “Woman in Dis- (9) Serial Theater, . tress,” £m. os a Above.” Barry Sullivan. Adi H ae 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Bonita Aqjourn rearing Granville, ‘Youth Runs/0:00 = GE Theater. Young) . a : Wild,” ('44); “Falcon Strikes C . Back,” (°4). - (4) (color) Dinah Shore, Gin-/ON LONSUMET S$ Bid - ger Rogers, Ida Lupino, How- 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Tom ard Duff. - LANSING (P®—A hearing on Con- . Eros n, ihe ‘Man Who Cried|** —_ (7) Sid Caesar. umneePowet Co.'s petititl for a (9) Theater (cont.) \9:98 (2) Alfred Hitehcock. “Post| =i increase was in adiournment (4) Movie (cont.) Mortem today while the ‘Public Service (2) N’watch (cont.) (1) The Tracer: “The|Commission staff and attorneys for es Dream.”/ |intervening cities and groups stud- aaa : the company’s arguments. SUNDAY MORNING —* [10:00 @ $64,000 Challenge. - ra _ 4. ae 1:58 (2) Meditations = ~~ oY Psc a an Otis M. Smith (7) Mike Wallace. Interviews hearing , yesterday $:00 (2) Religion for Shyt-Ins. :30 (2) Christophers. x @ Understanding Our World 8:55 (4) (color). News. (9) Billboard. od 9:00" (2) Court of Health, (4) Church at the Cow * Como. * SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:90 (2) (color) Little Lulu. (4) Industry on Parade. » D Bowling. 12:18 (4) Colorland (color). 12:36 (2) Wild Bill Hickok. (®) News. (9) Gabby ane Li 00 (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Mr. Wizard. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (2) Report From Washington (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Jungle Jim. (2) Business in Focus. 1:30 1:45 (2) News. (4) TV Readers Digest. (7) My Little Margie. (2) Tiger Warmup. (2) Baseball. (7) Boot Hill. (4) Comment. (4) American Forum (4) Mental Health Film. > “tes00 8:45 (2) Captain Kangaroo. - (0 Carteon Carnival. . (1) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 8:30 $:00 . 9:25 (2) News. (2) Beat the Clock. (4). Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. ° (9) Billboard. 9:30 9:55 *. 10:0 (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11 % (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price I, Right. 11:25 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Dotto. ’ (4) Truth or Consequences. (1) Ricky the Clowa. (9} Howdy Doody, 11:4 (7) Noontime Comics. MONDAY AFTERNOON Aldous Huxley. (9) News, Weatlier. 19:15 (9) Theater 15. (2) What's My Line? pin go oop pa Gover- 10:30 __ {pert from New York oe: rs Today S Radio Programs - aa wm, con “CRLW, (Hee) WW, (oe OAR, (1180), WHER, CIT WroN, (sen an oom Lengthens Season JACKSON, Wyo. (INS) — The incréasingly popular Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming will have a longer tourist season this year, opening on Memorial Day and closing Oct, 1. * *« * The scenic park will also see the opening of rustic Jenny Lake Lodge this summer after redecor- ating, and the completion of the Jackson Hole Highway through the park, one of the most scenic high- ways in the west. ' Jenny Lake Lodge, Colter Bay _tandJackson.Lake Lodge are all operated by the Grand Teton Lodge Co., and all income goes into maintenance, operation and im- provement of the facilities. : * * * Grand. Teton was visited by 9 record 1,300,000 visitors last year, and park officials expect an even greater turnout this year. ; oe ao A direct highway connects the park with Yellowstone Park to the north so visitors can see both parks during their vacations. Ready New Resort Map Michigan Tourist Assn. The map than 600 resorts, hotels, motels and restaurants, adjourned the for “a few weeks," The utility is asking the com- mission for authority to boost its electrical rates by $15,300,000 a year. It wound up its presentation yesterday with testimony from Stuart John, a rate schedule ex- Men and women hear again with nothing in either ear ~ — thrilling Sonotone re- + searc’ discovety. Only YOU will know your E-Zotie* secret _ <3 a 4 * of. 2. 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CRF LOMEE ee EXTRA LOW PRICE EXTRA | . a Not Discontinued Colors ee ates Last Call $ 50 S ; 2 Larg 4 ig te 95 ~ tip : | nese, 550 (ee : Prices on Shingles are going UP 6 ) Z 5 mh day Perce | th. | | BUY NOW! rise > : regard thers ~rmmrsoenr ss 2 rg att ecm to N in Excellent Condition—-NO SECONDS— J v4) ndis. = ES. ry GOLD BOND enone ile SEOs . Stondard Colors in Stock Retail Value $9.95 ; 3 | é. CEMENT PAINT 399 OUR NEW, LARGER STORE INSULATED SHAKES ................ 250.025. 15.95 Sq. © : Meee. 5G, WB Win ties icab ncaa gubtcoe ei i Ferns 15* 432 Ft. Roll Felt ........... bese 2.50 ; 1 eee PAD [Sens se no core Stes tee ma | RE ROE a eT oy : . WON'T YOU GIVE US A TR bog s. 4” K Gutt 2 b Outside White ‘4*” We A sec Oo pastcnns Pixs 0 lu rere wd 8x6 Louver Aluminum Flush. 449 re — zZ Z SHIPLAP $QF ROOF BOXERS ___| Aluminum Roof Louver______2.95} K SLIP JOINT CONNECTORS 45¢ % 5 UP. TO 50% OFF ii enced Wesecd tod oe bead 2c reieee *g9” remy 9x4— 8 to 16 Fir 6° SLIP ENDCAPS............ 19¢ 2 ro ag Aes Pd —*! x 12” Fir Roof Boards. .....+.45.: $94.50 per M | SPECIAL CLOSEOUT IN STOCK. LIN. FT. PERRIS ose ee oes 3c =a ae ALL GOOD COLORS - . cache oy G : ; , bid owe me z — B__temet il Selected Panel OLD BOND $ 95 No. 1 and BETTER-FRAMING LUMBER =; 5-FT. STEP a ae ing _| Medium Twinsulation Foil, oe |.” Bey Sed Dik = WEE Coe ee $ 3900 Per M Sq. Fe Os 0-0 6 0 0.0 ee 6 68 4 8 6 x 6 s 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. $ : 3: Ist QUALITY "3? = STEEL > Enclosed Rock Wool Stes’ pee eah tas tude res $69.50 per M 2x 8's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. 1 19” = 8. ee sale SHELVING INSU LATION $ 95 2x10’s & Fr. Up to 16 Ft 8 2 ke 500-Ft. ROLLS 2x12’s 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. Per 1000 Board Feet & +e | 59> Aluminum Foil nes. $9.95] CLEAR WHITE PINE MOLDINGS 6 2 IR srt | , , ise 200 FT. 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Windows | 12x12 S 00 e. Res. $895 = -$q95 | AbsusTABLE = $495 ALUMINUM nd eo aan 16x32 99 mE Z ae Reg. $9.95 , Screen Wi S k ESTIMATES | 16x32. “SM . a. br-4 CHROME BATHROOM FIXTURES LAY T / iré in toc Our Salesman Will Cail Pid BOXES ONLY = | FAIRCHILD | $ 00 HAT DUST! 7" E Bile Shin darercrt VASO. IN STOCK —_ 3 - 2 Up to $2.98 Values ONLY I DOW FL AKE 14-toth heb ioc aoe Now $1.95 3 Elect - sTOcK , 1 7S Wood Miter Box | ooth Bow Rake ................5> $1.98 ies , s Mate Pear ri ope ae s249 CH LORIDE Long Handle Axe, Reg. $5.95.......... $3.95] «J at a g oa ——&- Tweet ee i) eee eee $2.95) te — ’ a DUPLEX COVER —o Zz hy a ee ue] 325. wih “GRASS SEED SPECIALS. | Baue UE SWITCH ite © : Sas Ga ef Sock Palace-Green, § tb. box, Reg. $4.95...........$2.95 SWITCH PLATE COVERS. .... 8c : g tae Coen oe" te| SMALL GARDEN TOOLS Tle Geaodeeaae Le eee ‘ e Light- Reg. $1.89 ... $1.19 1 Entire Lot i eee ~~ @ R 2 , 6 ound Point Shovel—Reg. $4.00... $2.95] Values Up to 98c = 25° MEADOW GREEN and SHADY LAWN GARDEN HOSE os DD) z v SAVE DURING 0 : we’ : UR REMODELING SALE-WE ARE ENLARGING TO SERVE YOU BETTER! fe 5 ; i Bur ? NOR ; oa or 2 ! >. Fi 1S el Ss LUMBER CO. 2 : wW brew COOLEY LAKE ROAD Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.—Sundays 10.A.M. to 3PM. PHONE EMpire 3.41712 F< GoD BOND bu itMEISTER's— OPEN : R M. l Prices in Quantities Quoted — Delivery Service Available at Reasonable Rates Qe to 8 P. M. aide 10.A. My fe 3 P. M.- GOLD — BURMEISTER’S — OPEN 8 A. M. te 8 P. M,— SUNDAY 10 A.. as to 3 P. M, ‘ roy 3 | ‘ i f : an ; ! \' : . * ) \ 4