The Weather Us. Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy with occasional drizzle 7 | (71) Details on Pace TH Po ee 116th YEAR "PON TIAC, PMIGHIGAN SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 ASSOCI ATED PRESS a lee = UNI TED PR Esa. PHOTOS. Home. Edition. eee emaoeneteatie cee ole a hie | | CAROLE RYDEN We present, herewith, our Miss Front Page for March. ‘She is 18-year-old Carole Ry nen of 114 Parkdale St. x * A member of last year's graduating class at Pontiac Central High School, Carole was freasurer of her senior class, . took an active part in Y-teens activities, - She currently is employed as a poster- teller-clerk for the Body Crafters Fed- day morning to decide the fate of, eral Credit Union. - | Her hobbies include dancing, water ; and snow skiing, roller skating, interior decorating and reading. She also is a vol- unteer worker at Pontiac State Hospital. | a Our Miss Front Page for March INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV 1cH 's Primary Monda Jury Recesses Over Weekend in Murder Trial Issue in Case Whether Goff Insane at Time He Fatally Shot Woman A jury, after more than taree hours of deliberation,’ recessed for the weekend ‘Friday afternoon without having reached: a verdict, lin the first-degree murder, trial of Ray Goff. | Oakland County Circuit) Judge Frank L. Doty dis-' missed the six women and | six men at 4:30 yesterday| land ordered them. back to continue their deliberation’ Monday morning at 9. | The jury went out at 11:41 Fri- NS ;-weapon, a .22-caliber tanget | and was a member of the student coun-- _-Her father is a Fisher Body Division! pistol, be sent to the jurors’ | A rm ’s Di ve rs S ea TC chin | ngiie il 1} room District 4 — Gerald W. Kehoe, “ emproye- : |n d P. Miles and Horry L. ee Oy iles . This gun brought death ta, Mrs.| | Roberts. id er ee ee ee ron wen eee ® Rita M. Cummings, 21-year-old) District 5 — Teddy R. Bowes, ‘ : - . Flint divorcee, in the pre-dawa or en u Cc ool u Soha A. Duman ond C. Hab : | ul geon 1S S hours of Aug. 21, 1955. se 5 ee Soe Ge aa * ; | . Gb | * * & 3 District 6 — H. Bartle 7p WILLIAM HUDSON | With them in the submer s Divers were to begin operations ric Thomas H. Tip Nit baru hi fe! . Goff, a slender motorcycle racer = BERG. K was thelr driver. eee ° Soe Hazen S. P. Briggs Jr., John E. , cOnOmIc OSS and the father of four children, U peoae ike ee ees Jas soon as it is in position. [a Oy. i. Patrick Glynn and ee > 3 never. went to trial then for the io slip into the swift wiice of die Sorel Searchers said they believed. Wesley J. Wood. ae By DR. EDWIN T. DAHLBERG ‘ : jcrime. Findings of four psychia-|; re Fork of Big) San dy River U- S. Army engineers at day-| they had the wrecked bus le- | District 7 — William H. Dedd, e 8 President, National Council of Churches” : Dr. Sullenberger Says pio pala meee ees and locate the school bus coffin light began floating a raft up| cated but had not made a def- |Robert A. Landry arid Gilbert W. . = e : . mission hearing sent him to = ie. : . . | Long. as I] Samuel 16:19, "So David oad hie men went en 4! by '63 He'd Be Making Ionia State Hospital for the Crim. [0° 23 mountain school children. “stream from the disastrous wreck. inite contact. wm ad tan : opposite him and cursed as he went, and threw stones : $100,000 o Year inally Insane. . There was confusion over the are aint ra ~. Ea ; at him and flung dus! : | The issue for the jury to decide, | inames of the 23 dead children and} ‘beck and Glyun ere 8 : ety How often we hear someone saying, “I'm com- *) 1, . pin of particulars filed yes folowing completion of testimony | any Tea uto wners the 16 who escgped as jhe bus! —— : pletely fed up with it! I can’t take it any. sone et: ” Or, iterday to pares ng ain fee ‘of 25 witnesses in the five-day | |slipped into the “rain-swollen riv- = “They can't d&this to me.” = $250,000 damages, Dr. Neil H. Sul-| [rah 16 whether oF not Goff was S til] Wi t hout ‘58 Tag S (2 SY Oey, | Information on the five City Criticism is often hard to take, especially if it is | _lenberger declared his income by| : LISTS 24 DEAD Commission candidates seeking the mean, petty sniping and fault-finding that is *' 1963 wold have been $100,000 a| Jurors can returti verdicts of School Supt. Virgil O. Turner) District 6 nomination appears on — wholly unjust and unmerited. Men in public life know = * year eee he not been ssi ae of first- * Bonn aetres Many Pontiac area residents still do not have their listed 24 dead and 16 survivors. page 2. what it is to get cowardly anonymous letters. There a) aes General Hibephs oe Ee ey ent “judge 1958 auto license plates, Willis M. Brewer, manager of Stale Paes. Li) a aah sa — is the kind of small persecution that goes on con- He is suing the hospital and city Doty said. the Pontiac branch of the Secretary of State's Office) vivces conflicted \lcoahanieehammern ‘ whiters én’ Lane stantly in social and business circles today. for the damages and reinstate- URGE ACQUITTAL ‘said today. ; U. 8. Coast Guard Lf. James dry made unsuccessful bids two It takes some courage to stand up to this. It »|ment. ; Defense attorneys L. Rex Bebout Brewer said his office has not totaled its sales yet, Mundy of Point Pleasant, W. Va.. = ago fer City Commission : often requires’ more real Christian faith to be The information filed yesterday and Edward AY Potere, in their but from past experience,¢ said electronic sounding gear in- (nes . loyal te God in these irritating circumstances Was one of the last steps iM (closing statement to'the jury, urged dicated the bus is situated at the — |{, Malcolm Kahn and incumbent , than it does to give one’s life in martyrdom. | Preparation for Circuit Court acquittal by reason of insanity, he judged that the volume spot where grappling hooks yes- Philip A. Rowston are the candi- | trial of Dr. Sullenberger’s suit pores 2 psychiatrists téstified sqgld was far under thénum- lke Tully Recovered. terday -contacted what they dates in District 2 and incumbent " F It may be that someone is walking on the ridges __ early im April. ‘their cHent was insane when the ber of cars registered in the | thought was the vehicle. \Mayor William W. Donaldson and : = of life over against you, belittling you and humiliat- | Dr. Sullenbérger listed his 1936 Wurder took place. f olca decheh E on F St k ) t Moutitain men with axes were Earl J. Smith Jr. in Distriet 3: ing you. How to meet such a situation, and come out = jand 1957 earnings. From April 1956,| On the other hand, “hlet As- area: > rom 10 = 0c Or } cutting away brush and trees They are nominated without pri- - of it’a finer and better person is one of the. biggest é when he returned to Pontiac from) sistant Prosecutor George F. | Police and OaklandCounty, lalong the bank to make a path Mary ballot as only two candidates | rs i ‘have filed in each district - tests of life. © the Southwest, to the end of- that, Taylor asked that the decision ‘Sheriff's deputies are under o1 ‘ders’ W ASHINGTON (INS)—President to: drag the bus out of the stream. * 4 x *« * _|year, he earned re i a not be reached on what psychia- | ticket all cars with 1957 plates, Eisenhower was pronounced fullyThe rain-swollen river ‘s Tunning The preeincts that are not vot- My You can be victorious if you remember what Jesus Stated. From July lemes ‘at| rime, have said, but rather om tut few such tickets have been Tcovered toda» from his mild about 20 to 30 feet wider than) ing Monday are murgbeny-4, 5, 8, sald about such situations. He said when people both- g "again Noaeaile brea the facts in the, case. |handed out today. stroke of Nov. 25 by a team of normal, | 38, 40 and 41 in District 2 and 4 . s nuac e 0 ee | « = * * * b " 7, . . * ered us in this way we were to love thein, bless them, ~~ same year, the earnings were $12,-|_ He told the jurors our society, About a dozen persons ere i+ [doctors ened him at Wak emetes 3. ee do them good, and pray for them. «| 830. was becoming ane in which “Psy-| tine at the branch office it jfer Rees oo ‘ , once ne ws ne jiprds red the; "= © A | . ‘chiatrists can issue hunting li-| vodies will be taken to the armory; Dr, Roy V. Cooley Ir. who has : “But I say to you, Love your enemies and 2 His average monthly” inciene | ases| for furan beings| cut of (2 8 te ee ne nt’) Three brain-nerve specialists in Prestonsburg for identification. | ‘represented District 1 since 1952, x ’ 'from July through December 1956: rs . | steady stream of people ‘boug _ : pray for thos¢ who persecute you.” This is the fiw as listed as $2.56, iseason.”, plates, Brewer said. who tested the President Said ‘The bus floated lorig enough for is the only: incumbent*com ‘ion- & greatest test of the Christian life. : Through the ft mala a mee Friday morning - i. Hi the 1 , raved. “there his evide ae of any dam- 16° other students to esc ape er not running for re-eléctio * . , : rou fst 10 months len a defense motion for a ast night, the branch sté age to his central nervous Sys- through doors and windows. : But if we follow Jesus’ counsel in persecution, last year, until October when his directed verdict of innocent by open to 9:15 to accomodate the tem’ and that he has “completely . » and do these four things: love, bless, do good and ‘surgical privileges were ile oF reason of insanity. long lines in front of the office all’ recovered” from the minor speech , “!! the children in at least three * pray, it may surprise us how our opponents will drawn, Dr. Sullenberger m day. he added impairment «which followed his families died | a Satery cn e Sfo e ease 54 “ ; ' ¢ 7 ationa ; f *- change eats attitude. $39,714 or a monthly average re SinkenlS The public was warned by the cerebral attack. : 3,971, the bil "ee err inks In Storm : — cil called the worst panes acci : * x * hog les one | Y pce vole dive wih expe * * * Se dent involving children in the na- This can be your victory if you remember the Assuming that his income would; ISTANBUL (®—A crowded fer- Plates, even to the branch to ouy White House News Sec retary tion's history. words of Jesus, “Blessed are they that are persecuted — eoatinve (© increase, the bill esti- ry boat traveling toward Istanbul new ones James C. Hagerty told newsmen. t WO | 0 § ; eous sake, irs is the kingdom of .. . ™ated that the surgeon's average’ sank in a storm in the Sea of | Detroit police ticketed 352 motor- that fhe statement of the special . . : ‘cee sake, for theirs is the kingdo monthly income by 1963 would ‘be! Marmora today, Unofficial re- ists driving with expired 1957 auto ists 4means thev have given the ibe hus. b : a P ei nd fa: N h K 4 caret “ § $8.35 ports said 300 persons were tags between midnight and 6 am President “a medical discharge’ 2uto. careened off th m : 7 ort oreans Agree 7 eee readers ere ee oe “ (Continued on Page.3. Col VY ments do ngt recognize the North’. = “ to the State Department. mit’ talks -would have = re Pontiac p ing 8 a.m: At | Then the Senate approved a — ae a mi a. wieax Wilson, Fart) .h....0.0.0./%8 ee a ee “era sharp Koreah regime ‘and rehise to deal yy - Until now, the Kremlin had been'sults. Bm. the reading was still 34, | separates measure granting 9 7.5 om: = ee, Women's Pages Meee: 8-9 lenis 50 to [58 Top & PE 8.00s directly with, it, ” : a \ . 5 . \ : ‘<3 , ) , to ; z ; s ‘ . q Oo a \35-vear-old Goff,*Flint factory ma- \chinist charged with the 1955 slay- | ing of his estranged gir] friend. Not long after they resumed | their deliberation follewing lunch, jurors requested all trial exhibits, with the exception of the murder Watch Search for Missing Bus LONELY VIGIL — These unidentified rela- tives of youngsters lost in a school bus acci- along the banks of Levisa — Big Sandy River, near Prestonville, dent kept a lonely vigil went into the rain-swollen river, sters‘and the driver. _ police said the rest.dréwned. AP Facsimile Ky. After str iking a wrec br and auto, the bus with 39 young- | Sixteen escaped but state | | a +> Balloting Slated in Five Districts fo Nominate 10 No Contest for Seats ‘in 2 Areas; 1 Incumbent Not Running ‘A mixture of light and heavy balloting is antici- pated Monday in the.city’'s primary election to nomi- nate tert candidates for the City Commission from five districts. About 26,000 are eligible to vote. Primary elections will be held in five of the seven districts. In the other two (2 and 3) there are no contests for nominations. Polls will be open from , 7 am. to 8 p.m. Monday's winners, together with - four candidates from Districts 2 ‘and 3. will seek seven commission seats at the April 21 general elec- tion. On Monday’s ballot are; - District 1—William A. Garling, Milton R. Henry and Samuel J. , 4 Re | . + Nee . THE PONTIAC. a a SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 bs 9 (Advertisement> ‘Five Commission | Candidates on District 6 Ballot nt po ‘Attendant Shot, Station Robbed. Floyd Caswell Is; ‘Not Hurt Seriously; Bandit Flees With $1150) A lone bandit held up a gasoline station today, shot an attendant- and made off with $115. The at-|: tendant was not seriously hurt. + ee Floyd Caswell, 39, of 1895 June St., Rochester, the attendant at the Progressive Oil Co., 427 S. Saginaw St., told police the bandit came to the station about 1:30 a.m. and bought a a drink from a machine. After finishing his drink, he _ whipped out a revolver and held up Caswell and another employe, Sunday Is Especially” Wonderful! You'll Find Waiting for You.... - J. H. PATRICK GLYNN District 6 William Parks, 50, of 41 Osmun St. . While relieving the two men of their wallets and change, the ban-| Incumbent John E. Carry is run-, JOHN E. CARRY: District i A former Pontiac mayor .and 15) HAZEN S. P. BRIGGS JR. District & ae Clockmaker Hazen Ss. Pp Briggs THOMAS H. BARTLE District 6 Seeking political office for the! WESLEY J. WooD District 6 Another newcomer to Péntiac pulitics is Wesley J. Wood, 51, of \ dit suddenly fired twice at Caswell. ning-for his third two-year term as ¥¢2"* city commissioner from Dis- Jr. has run his own clock and first time is Thomas H. Bartle, a jane bullet going; wild but another conimtssioner irom. District € trict 6, J. H. Patrick Glynn has,watch repair shop at his home, 206 City Commiaste hopeful from Dis-'157 Michigan Ave. 4 striking him in the left leg | . tossed his hat into the political Mt. Clemens St. for ten years. trict 6. a a He then locked.the attendants in Carry, 38, is a native of Pontiac ring again Briggs, 38. is a ‘mative Detroiter Bartle a native rola inchester,, | > a@ back room and escaped on foot.|@%d presently a sales representa- ct * & and a newcomer to Pontiac poli- Va. has lived in Pontiac 20 years | Wood is a native of Rapid City. * et tive-for the Oakland Vending Co. | Glynn, truck” manager at a tics. Married. with three children. He and his wife live with their|“0 came to Pontiac first in 1925. The pair quickly freed them-! selves,-and Caswell snatched up! a 22-caliber rifle and fired at the fleeing robber, but: apparently) missed him. Caswell] was treated! later at Pontiac General Hospital) and released. Dog Owners Pay Last September, Pontiac City: _ Clerk Ada R. Evans received this| - brief application in the. mail for a 1958 dog license: saul noc Naval Force Hunts Probers to Call to Aid Community House was enclosed, but the letter bore _No name or address. Mrs, Evans held onto the $1, hoping to find out who sent it. Yesterday, she received anoth , : ; letter in the small handwriting EW ; | Senate Rackets Group fund drive of the Community Directing the two productions are try quietly any more. He | NEWPORT, R.I u — A huge, The Navy declined further com- eo ee 4... House : Mrs. Frank Mosher. Mrs. Michael. tells why in TV Prevue of with another $1 bill. It read: concentration of Navy vessels in-|ment as did the Pentagon. | Exploring Bitter Strike a 2 « ‘ Sunday's Detroit Free P f Again, the sender forgot to put| _ down hig name and address. A graduate of St. Frederick's High School, Carry and his wife, live with their four children at Pontiac High night school one year. _ During World War IJ, Carry served in the Army with a 16- month tour of duty’ in France and Commission and the Detroit, Metro- politan Regional Planning _Com- lission since 1954. | District_8 seat two years ago. 576 E. Pike St. He also attended® He has been employed at Gen- eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- | sion since 1941 and presently is a service follow-up man. Wood is married and has two children, one of them married. He attended school in Yale, Brown Gity and Port Huron. __ * + »* tr ied he has lived in Pontiac since 1940. three children at 35 N. Ardmore St. the A World War II Army vet- Bartle graduated [from Pon- eran, Briggs participated in.the tiac High Scheol in 1940 and has For many years a sales rep- Anzio beachhead in Italy and | | been employed at Pontiac Motor resentative for General Motors | served with occupation forces in Division since then, currently in Truck & Coach Division, Glynn, | Germany. | tire prevention. 62, is a aative of New Bruns | potore setting up his store’ He served in the Navy during’ wick, Canada, and has lived i@ ated Phe Clock Shop, Briggs was aa-World War' Il, seeing: actinn in the Pontiac since 1929. a machinist at various Pontiac South Pacific. e ‘Ferndale auto sales firm, unsuccessfully to recapture = courses. He lives at 228 Chandler ated from high school in Rochester, Ave. and is‘a.member of St, Vin-| where. he is a charter member of cent dePaul. Church. the VFW post. The Day in Birmingham : cluding the anti-submarine carrier ‘Leyte today were reported hunt-| ing “unidentified contacts” along |, jthe Atlantic Coast. * * Navy officials here said Escort * searchy about the same time. By FE. H. SIMs" Which is the better weather fore. caster, a= fairly accurately predict approtich- ing rain, or high humidity, because p. . . ¢ man who was queried about mis- Kohler, Wis.. is operating. of the acher from corns and bun- Kiwanis Schedules siles being blown up by sub sig- et & est adult education program of any| ‘M oonlighting’ ions. Likewise, many ate) nals as saying “We know what's’ There has been testimony about center of its type in the nation.| You-know them as Mr. pecially women—can foretell th ' approach of rain by the behavior! of their hair. 2. e « It has been found that women. are better rain forecasters than ‘men, primarily because they have Jonger hair. And Slonde-hair is, more valuable for predicti formance by Stan Midgl . | . than fs brunette care = = rain as i Fs bea ac papas ocd hate (Continued From Page One) __ in strikes.” p-m, Wednesday in Grinnell’s |man said the union has found that, 83 M illion Family Anima] hair is oft | ‘auditorium. ‘slipped down ‘a 30-foot embank- Committee counsel Fobert F.} Store. [ree mousens “ot members are| s often also pre-} PP ‘Kennedy said he h t | ‘out of work, others have two full-| ceptive of an approaching change, Midgley will present his ‘‘Colo- ment into 20 feet of water. R ieee y sal = oped to ca Among the teatured soloists will’ time jobs. he TV's most succesful family, “ in the weather, in many instances, Tado Today and Yesterday” to both teuther aod Kohler as witnesses ibe Mrs. Charles Edwards of! Delegates approved a resolution! the Orie Nelsons, have and it is fairly well established - that some animals fee! the effects at a special matinee for students. | of approaching rain before those| The matinee is scheduled to begin | effects are obvious to the human) eye. Hair is affected by humidity, while corns and bunions are usual-) A statement from Navy head- quarters in Washington Thursday night said vessels ‘sailed: from |East Coast ports to investigate reported contact in the Atlantic. It, "2 Lectures Tuesday With the Downtown Pontiac Ki-| wanis Club's Travel and Adventure Series rapidly approaching season's close, the club has made arrange- ments for a ‘‘double feature’ per-| the regular evening audience and at 3:30 and tickets will cost 2 cents for students and 90 cents. for adults. ~ ly affected by a change in ei] They will be available at the sure, which inevitably affects the ‘tissue of the body, and sensitive, areas, including the joints of those suffering from arthritis, \door, or may be obtained in ad- vance by calling FE 2-9221. The usual evening show for subscribers| iwill begin as always at 8 o'clock.| sa et) a asa, f is teft foot.” next Wednesday. Fol a | Cub Scout Pack 27 held its an- Who will claim his f : Skiers Hopes Are Dashed : pecker: SA i eld koh 12:30 p.m. =aetcbaagee Por |nual dinner at Whitfield School last pot -on nday? ieanece | chureh, Mrs. dohn P. Carritte night. About 200 cub seouts and: 9 has a feeling he’ Bennie Blackburn, 44, who lives ill k on “Gardens of ts attended. Award g he's going H. eavy S now S kips S ta te a 2 few feet trom the scene,| 5- Cent Postal Rate Bible ion [reseed $s 25 boys. Pree if thes piers Sinai A predicted overnight storm,.which was expected to drop! +4 _, Sbasusgessesas ninhabelahsitia Sue . \ % snow- from 4 inches up throughout Mich- lights and 1, still didn't see ‘any! jgan, ‘failed to materialize. Lansi Sandusky, South Haven. ' | gt f+ Ree City a and Newaygo, Traverse emergency sco. ri insula’ Detroit got drisdie; Sag-:T saw Was the driver sitting bé- for is) indw fog. 4 . = 4 A Possible Red Subs Students Create Posters BIRMINGHAM — Students in the present ‘‘Twelve Angry Women” BirminghaM School District are'and ‘“‘Comedy of Roses” tonight participating in a poster contest at t playhouse on Chestnut to help boost the annual Roll Call street. Reuther, Kohler - 'Remondino, Hugh Stevenson and Judges are Mrs. J. Vinton Birch’ Mrs. Robert Wyatt. of the Bloomfield Art Association! x + and Mrs. Virginia Schafer, Bir- Mrs. Brownie Kellie Newcomb mingbam artist and teacher. Win-| Mrs. Brownie Kellie Newcomb, rs will be announced during. the who. was prominent in Detroit weak of March 10. society -and club activities, died * * * There were reports that rocket ‘experts believed it possible that !American ballistic missiles from Cape Canaveral. Fla., had been. Rackets Investigating Committee | on cope said today it hopes to call Walter destroyed by submarine radio sig- Reuther and Herbert. Kohler & tor '-in Wisconsin | WASHINGTON & — The Senate United Auto Workers Union. Koh-, ler is president of a W isconsin | Yisoornal. the | or ani sickie plumbing fixtures firm which! Built in 1923 and rebuilt in 1930, | — bears his name. \the Community House is one berg N a clearly visible on the craft. | The committee is exploring bit- | the ten ding cocaninlty (Gomters Pips cial Ul of ee Alto, In Washington a Navy spokes- ter viotence which has marked the its kind in the country. Many vis- ‘Booth of Bloomfield Hills, and two) sons, John Jenness Newcomb of! Grosse Pointe, and Cyrenius Adel- ithe surface off Florida. According to the Jacksonville endowments, she said. of UAW Fight - ord quoted an Air Force spokes- ted but the Kohler €o, piant at/for clubs\and civic groups, the! ‘Community House offers the larg-| CHICAGO im—Delegates to the| Skilled Trades Conference of the, AFL-CIO United Auto Workers’ yesterday took steps to stop moon-| The construction and operating |lighting. “parts of the pipe organ wil) be | By labor parlance, moonlighting discussed by Floyd W. Bunt at | means working at one job during) the meeting of the Birmingham ithe day and another at night. Hammond Organ Club at 8: 18 | An unidentified UAW spokes- -\causing the difficulty, We know it mass picketing, strong arm tac-| More than 600 men and women 2 not a submarine.” ‘tics as acts of vandalism. The are enrolled each year in the crafts committee also has heard that the and hobby classes. Kohler Co. bought guns and am-| Army Divers Seek | lawyer testified the Kohl School Bus Coffin \firm eared basin are "becuse _munition after its plant was organ-__ | | jwe knew thé record of the U AW { ized by the UAW in 1952, A com- Donald Horn, drivér of the jate next week. wrecker, said “All.the children - Reuther already has tangled at. could have been saved, but they ‘long range with Sen. Goldwater 25 jammed up in the door, scream. |(R-Ariz). a member of the com- Temple will assist at the initiation ing and struggling to get out. |mittee and a longtime foe of the. _of fwo new members of the Bir-) | Then the bus slid - inte _ done ay leader. é |mingham Pythian Sisters Temple. water.” * * & 94. The meeting will be held Tues- €™Ployer, 2. No company. will) Reuther ceriel this week called day evening at the Conimunity hire a man working for another of the bus as he came down anjGoldwater “‘a_-political hypocrite House. incline to pull a truck out of a and a moral coward.’ Replying). ditch. He said he signalled he vas in a Senate speech, Goldwater _ stopping but the bus continued said Reuther is a coward and a moving, striking the rear of the Man who “wouldn't know the truth Ehomfield Hills: calling upori the executive -board. to insert a clause in new con- tracts which would provide that: o empldéye covered by the ‘agreement may work for another Pontiac Fannie E. Tompkins r Horn said he was “200 feet ahead! ‘ers must chosé one job or quit. Women's Fellowship of the Bir- | mingham Congregational Church Dinner Atfended by 200 ‘will gpserve its fifth anniversary the bus “didn't slow up as, lit ali by. I didn’t see any brake jhighlight was a marksmanship. ‘In a show for members only, ‘demonstration put on by a state! trooper. Still Uncertain a - Birmingham Village Players will) ‘brake lights when the bus started | ‘turing and sales. We invite you to stop in. Mr. Heinsohn . will be happy to see you st HODGES —one of Michigan’ “Some little kid opened the half cents for bulk rate to two dgor and we began and one-half cents. ] iy jhind the wheel.” ioverseas, ae cs Ne . company, and 3. Double job hold-; — Commeny. Married, with two children, shops, imcluding Pontiac Motor Active in school affairs, Bartle; The District 6 candidate is af- : , J : . : . : : leasant way. “The Holly- but Pr ove to Be A member of St. Vincent Glynn attended colleges in Canada,and General Motors Truck 37, 18 safety chairman of Long- filiated with the United Missionary ween ee guex vend digroved py 7 well known ° dePaul’s Church. Carry has be- Notre Dame University, and Gen- Coach divisions. . fellow School PTA. ‘Church, medical authority. It's low in calories, high in vital a Bit F or gett ul longed to the Pontiac Planning/eral Motors service training) A licensed pilot, Briggs gradv- = vitamins, minerals and proteins. The diet is safe to | use as long as you need to. See Sunday's Detroit | ee | Squadron 10, which ordinarily has nals. yesterday at her home in Bloem- Kaow “SS fFeight destroyers, has. been taking! The Jacksonville, Fla., Journal ee ee nae : Fear paling grea field Hills. She was 83. - |) ope the y | Part in the sea search since Tues- said a Navy plane from the Jack- ihe y are ke fi aus eeu munity House, said Mrs. Robert | She was the widow of Cyrenius eathe ‘a day. The Leyte and other craft sonville Air Station’ recently ‘"** ety aaa ; Watt, genera] chairman of the Adelbert Newcomb. She leaves a Women Love Him - from Norfolk, Va.. joined the sighted @ Russian submarine on Reuther is president of the drive. It has no tax income er “?ughter. Mrs. Warren Scripps corns and bunions? 'man said ‘“‘we have no official! 4 : ‘ ; is a standard procedure to investi- . |CAW's strike against the com- | itors each year come to observe ; . The answer_to that question de-| gate such Lelie from any knowledge of the matter.’ ‘pany. Each side has blamed the | its plans and procram:s: Skilled Workers Detroit Free Press, pends upon the person invalved. | swurce * +. *& * other for the violence. The strike | * Let us say that some people can However, the Boston Daily Rec-|is 45 months old and still unset-| Besides ay a meeting, place! AA A ‘over the embankment "' (Continued From Page One) Much More Reading Excitement Ih he Weather | Some sections. ‘however, got Almost every face refleeted Measufe® with a House-passed 572 m8 . \light snow last night and today. | shock and pain yesterday. Many ‘Million dollar rate increase bill, How Modern Are Your Manners?—A new Fel 0.6. Westher Bercas Report And occasional light snow or driz-| cried openly. One woman ran up which provides for a four-cent out- e Parade quiz to keep you on your tods in tonight, low 28. Tomecren vartiy alder zie was the general outlook today| amd down the road sobbing and f-town letter rate. The House has business and social life. - pith tine change in ae mp and tonight. _ screaming. Her child was on the we acted on the pay increases. mederate wes ( : c S r s went winds. | The U. 6, Weather Bureau | °™"* eee ee The Pain That Saved My Life—Bold surg- a . } . surprised” if the u Today in Ponting | said a storm system from which | Tears streamed. down the face House refused to accept the nickel @. “7: saved the life of a heart patient, as west temperature preceding & a.m it expected Michigan to get of an unshaven, middle-aged man. stanip efus : Bi a in Parade. mee A edn eae ity 1-6 =e) heavy snow passed over more oOné of thousands who staved on: The Senate - approved rate in- gue tad es ie 23 om quickly than anticipated and also the bank while searchers dragged cypases include: He Fell 3}, Miles and lived!—His plane Moon sets Sunday at 497 am. | Weakened. the river for 12 hours | —From the present three to five | @ was on fire, his chute was useless. So oe ° ; The storm whipped across Mich- * . * cents on first class out-of-town! he jumped without one. Read his story 6a = Dewntons Tem or totarsies 4 igan quickly and wagoff the New Mr. and Mrs. James B. Goble, lettars for three years with the, in Parade. yom. 3% 12m... 34 England coast today. It had been who lost their’ three children, said estimated 175 million dollar annual . $a. m.. Aes expected) | (glistey lirorellor less ‘The hardest thing now is to yield trom the fifth cent going for a | You Can Win 10 Hit-Tune Albums—The todo Lor M |Stationary overnight. jknon what to do with ourselves. postal equipment modernization. I © contest ‘ia easy and lots of fun, Look for | (agtieceued downtoen) | * * 8 (be sew) Gee ee ES inecca Garce Ua aaa | *Musically Yours” in Sunday's Free Pree. Highest temperature w+... © 48 | Above freezing temperatures, S#id some of the missing had at. spatial ste sr sates © cgegonogocco cee -mpe 0 ary fate was con fatbereeouey wT. 368 were forecast throughout the state; 'e@ded her classes. its eee e PAUL E. HEINSOHN 'today and were likely to dash) One survivor. Winston Dillon, 17, : » Mighes: Sater te eee cx: 4s hopes of weekend skiers .whose said he pulled out tto or three; —Alr maj trom six to-cight Now eifilicted with, = Quick, Easy ‘Home Deliver y Mites eemperstures 000 0005...77 . daenthusiasm was raised by,a. Fri- boys. } from teorttctee fonts, tact | HODGES CHRYSLER. IMPERIAL, Inc. tather=Trace of snow “day night fall that measured al + * « .| trom — tive cents. Local | - +» IS yours. If you live in the Southern Bighest ned Lows Lowest rat Temperatures ,couple of inches or, more ss. David Wright, 15, was sitting cate would be raised = four 1 360 South Woodward Ave., Birmingham, Phone MI aes Oakland County area, call your - Detroit” 58 im 1883 ¢ m-1912, much of the state’s Winter play- by a window when the bus went) Fr 2 _ Y's Temperature chert. grounds. , ‘into the river. “I. managed to roll.* —Printeu post cards " two to Our stestily increasing “sales volume has made: it neces- ve te distributor at Lincoln’ 7 0355; : -* i Marquette 17 26 Naostty cloudy ani little change it down and crawl out. I pulled three cents. sary ‘to further expand our sales organization and we are if in the Pontiac area, call FEderal 5- 9272. i} 8 Miami & 30 im temperatures is the Sunday’ ‘two girls out with me.” - —Second class reading “ matter indeed happy to announce the appointment of Mr. Heirisohn’ 16 6] Milwaukee = -34. 37 I ‘up 10 per cent for each of three t staff. = * ba 3 New O Roos ‘4 iy outlook. . j aher tthe to behind the ies years ai advertising mail up 90 © ‘our _ . ; re 68 Points reporting light s snow over-| | —¢ n De ——— was ‘cer cent for the same period. Heinsohn has & background “enriched wien si . Pel 32 2 night included Muskegon. Flint, saac Vanderpool, 17. : | —Third class from one and one-] years > acpuenes in the automotive field, both in manufac- : ° A Ste Marie % 2% City” and much of the Upper Pen- scrambling outside. Thé last thing’ ~Free lettér mailing peivlleges most. a —— ee . ‘ : Washingvon eS Us." servicemen stationed \: “ “ ¢ Movie star Sophia Loren has discovered that a scien- tific reducing diet can make even such a famous figure as hers more beautiful. She slimmed down but kept curves in the right places. Now you can follow the diet she used to shed unwanted Free Press. Vietim of TV _ Omnibus host Alistair Cooke can't travel around the coun- Richard Boone doesn't think he looks like @ hero, but the ‘ladies have discovered him. - Read his candid comments in TV Prevue of Sunday's ga Visit the Duffs Adams and- Eve on TV, now meet ‘Howard Duff and ida Lupino at home in a special interview. See TV Prevue i in Sunday's Free Press. . made @ fortune just by “be- ing themselves. Meet 17- year-old Rickey Nelson who averages $20,000 a month. Turn to Parade of Sunday's “Free Press. Bonanza’s 8450 Detroit Free o— 4 oo THE PON'TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 19358 HAPPY DA YS. Arrest Two Youths We're Water Repellent | on Larceny Charge ae cea An Oakland County Sheriff's |Deputy apprehended two Birming- |ham youths early today who de- 'tectives believe may be- respon- ‘sible for a number of lareenies in the Troy area in recent months. ‘* * * ~ Deputy Gordon D. Misenar stopped a car on Byrd street just ‘east of Pierce street, Birmingham, * that answered the description of one issued less than an hour before ir a bulletin by the Troy Police. * * * The youths, Herbert L.-Kannell, a of 1172 FE. Ruffner. St. and“Jack Wells, 20, of 1653 S..Bates-St.- koa two baskets full of groceries ‘an electric motor and several jackets in the back seat. They were held at the Oakland iCounty Jail on a charge of larceny © from a building. -Chessman’s Chance ‘for Life Narrows | 4 LOS ANGELES. «— Cary! | Chessman’s hopes for avoiding’ /execution in the gas chamber ‘were all but gone today, but not ‘his grim determination to stay ag (alive. . . e * * * “Are you giving up?” a report ‘ruling slammed shut the door of! the death cell Chessman, 36, had pried open a crack through 10 ‘years of legal maneuvering. “Tm not noted for that,” he re- Making Rainwear like new... (plied. Biving soil and stgin resistance | The to regular Top Coats and Sufts Our exclusive Lustre-Sheen Water Repellency Process. Coming — Call Today! PrReces & Qvelty controlled cleaning * = convict-author will return death row \preme Court review of his 1948, conviction on 17 counts of kidnap-| ng, robbery, and sex offenses. | Woman Unhurt Be Sure to Cet |After Engine | Your Holden's | : Stamps with Runs Over Her Each ‘Purchase Rain A 48-year-old woman had a ‘brush with death yesterday while’. crossing the Grand Trunk Railroad , tracks 900 feet north ef W. Huron street. Ruth Lilge. 48, of 1450 Otter Dr Was crossing the tracks at 2:10 $ 1 3 pm. when she saw a switch en Shi t gine bearing down on her. ~ ir $ Thinking quickly, she daid down Expertly + e in the center of the tracks and the; Laundered engine passed over her. She ‘emerged without a scratch. — designed_ jo head off A hat CASH AND CARRY | Margaret Franklin warned, how- er asked yesterday after a court) /b. m. within 10 days to San Quentin’s! to await a State Su-; | yesterday. + a cen ett ditties THRER 1848. | The first commercial telephone! The Arctic Ocean extends com. exchange was installed here in pletely around the world, occupy. . ; ling about 5,440,000 square miles, Strike Unless... MRS, KATHRYN M. WYMAN. | pad rarer Des hs in Pontiac and Nearby Areas | MRS. THEADORE: ARMSTRONG |de Paul Church -and the en Society of her church. . ' Losbon (INS) — Coeds at Ox- ROCHESTER—Service for . Mrs. The Rosary will be recited at 1 LAKE ORION — Service fot — ford University. threatened a kiss- Theadore (Edith) Armstrong, 67, of p.m. ‘Sunday in the Melvin A. | Mrs. Kathryn M. Wyman, 70, of and-cuddle strike today. (Oe E. Third St., will be hed at Schutt Funeral Home. Service wil]/126 North Share Pr., who died yes.) ~ Girl students at*five Oxford? p.m. Monday at William be at 10am. Monday from St. Vin-jterday:at her home, will be con- colleges announced plans for a,R. Potere Funeral Home, Officiat-\cent de Paul Church with burial ducted at 2 pm. Monday at Allen's’ strike against necking unless male ing will be the Rev. T. C. Riddle in Roseland Park Cemetery. Funeral Home. Officiating will be undergraduates support a cam- Of Church of Nazerene with burial a the Rev, William Swan Jr., with paign to outlaw the hydrogen in Mt. Avon Cemetery, ’ oTtsS I. HOWEY ‘burial in East Lawn Cemetery, | omb. Mrs, Armstrong died of a heart Otis. 1. Howey, 80. of Kingston 41. Wyman moved to Oak! land ( SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL ') Magnificent Sheffield Reproductions! The girls admitted they got their attack yesterday. died By night in the paid: Com- County from Detroit nine years idea from the classic Greek com-' Surviving are her husband; two nee ospitel after’a prolonged, ago, ~ jillness - . : edy, Lysistrata, in which women SONS, Theodore W. and William F., | * * x e iac, : | bolted their doors to husbands and both of Rochester; four daughters, A former resident of Pontiac, he She leaves three daughters lovers until they promised ta stop Mrs. Bessie Roach of Dayton, Ohio, aauie ey hei oe gigs Mrs. Orville A. Bennet€9f-Livo | lighting. and. Mrs. Virginia Hulfman, Miss ® ©4U ee a i geri nia. Mrs, Francis Pierce of La-. Coed Janet Dawson. 19, said, ©20na and Mrs. Vina Farden, all Pontiac and a) sister, Birs.) Hache Ind.. and Mrs. Hazel Miller Lewis of Pontiac. Donte: oc 2% 9 4 es . : “This is no hoax. The men won't of Rochester, and 25 grandchildren. ‘Service will be from the Pilgrim f Utica; four sons, Charles N. of know what hit them if they dare ‘Holiness Church, Kingston with Royal Oak’ Eugene of Lake Orion. | , oppose us.” EURETTA BUZZELL. ‘burial there. Eyes of Roc hester and Neil The strike threat at Oxford” HOLLY — Service for Miss! . . ee , of Utice: caused little immediate. panic Euretta Buzzell, 79, of 3085 Belford |” MRS. ARTHUR KUNSTMAN ee sisters, Mr. Hzabeth yee among ‘the young men. Undergrad-: Rd, who died Thursday, will be. ALMONT—Service for Mrs. Ar Holycross ve, Livonia and 18, ‘uate Peter Warden, who is study- held at 2 p.m. Monday at Bendel ‘ther Kunstman, 73, of 334 Almont grandchildren also survive. ing. history at Magdalen College, angela Home. Officiating will be | |Ave., will be held at 1 p.t.1. Mon- said, ‘‘We are not really interested the Rey, William Lankton of Holly day at Muir Brothers Funeral! in the girls. We will live, you Preshyterian Church with burial in! iHome, Almont “snc be’ Safe School B Bill. know.” Lakeside Cemetery. ‘Oxford Cemetery. _. . . - q € C 00 US | A lifelong resident of Holly, Miss, Mrs. Kunstman died yesterday + | Clears State Senate Ben | ‘after a long illness. Surviving are her husband and ‘other, Williz “ick _ | one brother, William Blumerick of A school bus safety bill intro-! duced by Oakland County's State Senator Harvey L. Lodge passed. Capac. y MRS. STELLA M. FENNER SAMUEL C. RONEY the Senate yesterday and was sent} to the House .. ° LAPEER — Service for Mrs LAPEER—Serv ice for Samuel C Stella Mae Fenner, 72, of 394 E. Roney, 73 of 36 S. Elm St., will S 4 # The bill provides that motorists lend Elm St, will be held at 2 p.m. be field at 3 p.m. Sunday at the 4 Lodge Calendar must stop when a school bus stops Monday at Muir Brothers Funeral \{uir Brothers Funeral. Home. Of- Home. The Rev. Frank S. Hem- ‘ Public installation of officers of ingway of Liberty Street Gospel reeaeay ot the eer regardless of which difection they | acley Ravine, Mech tT. of pe Church will officiate. Burial will Gospel Church with burial in Lum @"° ae oe 7 | at Roosevelt Temple. be in Imlay Township Cemetery. Cemetery. a ! Mrs. Fenner died at home ves- Afr. Roney died ‘yesterday. The present law only halts traf, | A regular meeting of Areme terday morning of a heart attack Surviving are his wife, Eliza- fice behind the bus. Michigan and, Chapter Monday 8 p.m. 22 State cue was employed at the Lapeer peth: a son, Kenneth, and a daugh- Utah are the only states which do , | Sandwich, core Shower tft supreme renowned rated design . . . theyre “Even a week without women |Buzzell leaves two brothers, English silver —a in deco- - and what would men do?” ‘of ue and Sam of San Francisco, nrarvelous! Said another voung lady, “If Cali the boys don’t support our outlaw the hydrogen bomb campaign,’ there will be no kisses or cuddles for them.” jever, JEWELERS | _ 16 West Huron St., Pontiac \ FE 2-0294. St ig , Ferne Crawley, re. ; aos Ben : o« & State Home and Training School ter, Miss Norma, both of Lapeer not halt traffic in. both directions —_— — a for 17 years before her retirement. Two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Dunlap “ : . Surviving js a son, Harold, of -and Mrs. Ollie Moses, both of . _ Detroit. ‘Lapeer, also survive. : ’ i] News in Brief , An envelope containing snicetea CHARLES 0) FRITEINIGER > checks, bank deposit slips and; ~TROY—Service for Charles O i lother papers was stolen from the ‘Fritzinger, 67, a former Troy real § ‘Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-'estate broker who died ahursday merce office in the Waldron Hotel|3t his home~in Lake Worth, Fla., They were later found |will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at ‘in the basement of a nearby build-\Bell Chapel’ ef the William R. ing by an employe there. | Hamilton Co., Birmingham. Of- ficiating will be the Rev. Theodore 9 all.’ Wuggazer of Redeemer Lutheran ¢ Church, Birmingham. Burial will ¢ (Political Advertisement: RE-ELECT JOHN A. DU GAN - Shell's “Certified Comfo Heating Oil Service _ gives you PUVCUCC CCC. Downtown Car Wash, $1.00 to 81 S. Perry, off Auburn Ave. —Adv. be in Oakview Cemetery, Rosa 2 ee Ozk. _ Appoints U. S. 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Branch 5 Oakhill WASHINGTON (INS! — The Air' Force had the green light today to) start work on a solid fuel rocket | that may become a multi-purpose | missile with*a range varying from | /500 to 5,500 miles The Defense Department also or- dered the Air Force yesterday to develop new liquid fuels less haz- ardous and complicated than pres ent missile propellants William M. Holaday. director - of guided missiles, specifically directed the Air Force to steer the solid fuel project—called the Minute Man—toward preduction _ of an intercontinental ballistic | missile: ~ 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS Thé Air Force was told to’ a Con sider the use’ of the Navy's 1,500-, mile Polaris hefore attempting to make the Minute Man.a combined | ICBM and IRBM, This Apparently | Terms Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. 74.N. a St Se een ee eee Here IS « a Six in City Plead Guilty. to Gambling Charges to loitering in a gambling place, after their arrest at 490 S. San-| ford St. by Pontiac vice squad of. ' 4% DIVIDEND Moore, 23, address tinknown; and Credit Union 40 €. Pike Street days in jail. All paid their fines. > —“ THERE IS = eR In nine words William Black expresses the essence of my thought: “Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself.” 1. doubt if Travel Bureaus will ever offer shert vacation trips on man-made satellites but those little Beeping things are telling secrets of outer space to scientists; that 4% t. VOORHEES information can be secrets to our survival. From the first recorded history of man we find him seeking other men, for .pro- tection, for companionship, for trade, for news, to show them how to produce grain for food, spin fibers into cloth— civilization. Man- continues to think, produce, make available: to other men things that enrich __all of our lives; he, and evéryone else, is dependert upon everyone else to survive. No man lives alone, for himself; all of os _are mutually dependent, VOORHEES: SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 246 N, Rerry Street, | Phone FE 2-8378 | “ G , 4 , ° “ & ts ' ge AF Given Okay to Work. Upon Solid Fuel Rocket Six men pleaded guilty last Night Get the Details Wash Mason, 53, of 605 S. Pad- ; dock St. Rentisc \Co-e9) Losers: Municipal Judge Maurice FE., Finnegan fined them $10 or two, MAYME HENTSCHELL ae me Hentschell. 86, of 83 Wall . died yesterday after an a lor’ several months. She was a member r of St. Vincent a aE SPRING! i fi de Bit tt te de On i bn te te i i i te i i te i i Ot Bee i i tn te Oi i tt His Honesty and may turn out to be a clash be- tween the Air Force and the Navy. | i i The Polaris had been privately) Coosien Wee ‘criticized by some Air Force offi-| , , ecisions . cials who said the multi-purpose |[M 't's Nearly Here. 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Steven- | +nicles in Detroit. ‘son of Oak Park, Tl, who will Flint was one of the three lead- 'ravel to where the problems. brew. ers in the 200,000-350,000 group with a ~ no traffic fatalities. | “Magnesium ig one of the lightest! Muskegon was one of three lead-'of aljothe commercial metals. honor OPEN SUN. 10-4 SPECIAL Men's Healthknit White Undershirts While They Lest— 29° GOODMAN'S FIRST CLASS FLIPPERS — Shown here in a warmup session for their annual Pancake Festival are officials of the West Pontiac Kiwanis Club (left to r-ght) Bob Alpon, vice president and chairman of the event; Dr. Lynn_ Allen Jr., president; and Jim Scribner, assistant’ chairman. The three will be busy flipping pan- cakes, frying sausage, and serving well rounded a.m. to 8 p.m. funds will go i adults and 50 meals to Pontiac Savings & Loan Building, 761 W. Huron St. Pontiac Press Pheote area residents today from 7 ‘The day-long event will be held in the community room of the Pontiac Federal All nto the club's work for children in the Pontiac area. The meals will cost $1 for cents for children.) : LIMIT 4 TO A CUSTOMER DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S$. Saginaw 1 Block South of Wilson 1 Dye Appeals in Assault Case Meets Filing Deadline. for Long-Delayed Fight, Against ‘56 Conviction has met a Su-| : Moonshine Kills 19 in New York ‘|ment indicated part of the haul | He would not say, whether it | -| was wood alcohol. ‘In the raid on ahol poisoning. was poisonoys, the apartment police arrested a man and a woman for question- each case confirming methyl ako x * * _Autopsies-to be performed today ' on the other -six are expected t0| Of the 19 dead, autopsies have been pe on 13 thus far, in confirm preliminary evidence that they too died after imbibing the) toxic liquor, - | Police issued an appeal to all) persons who knew or suspected, they might have drunk the poison. | ous alcoho] to go to hospitals im-| mediately for treatment. The lichen is nature’s pioneer. | 'A ynique partnership of fungus and} lalga, the composite plant produces | acid that breaks stone into soil.| ‘This action turns barren waste- land into ‘a place where trees and} flowers can grow, (Politica) Advertisement) POLITICAL ‘Police Search Harlem, South Bronx for Source of Still Operations : | NEW YORK (INS) — The death | Vote for a Successful oni PONG! 3 "New Rev-Satin just can’t drip, or run or spatter like ordinary liquid paint because it’s jelled. It clings to - the bristles of the brush or to the roller ...and then liquefies like magic when it’s applied in the usual way Clifford B. Dye preme Court deadline of March 1) ‘toll trom a wood alcohol spree in H 1 DR. E: F. DENNE to file his long-delayed appeal of| New York c a 5 Businessman! ' New York climbed to 19 today with Opt trist his 1956 conviction of \assault with) - paige ELECT ptometris intent to do great bodily ari lat least 15 other persons in critical eee 914 West Huron St. al ee ‘condition with suspected cases of Teddy R. (Ted) Bowes 1 ki FE 2-2€29 7 csi jalcchol poisoni Perfect for every room in your home—including kitchens 7 2 George F, Taylor inate sti mt c poisoning. CITY COMMISSIONER — wommeeeee Oakland County prosecutor, said] Police searched Harlem and the District 5 and bathrooms. = ‘his copy of the appeal was \aid on} 1. Insitt that State Civil Service Law | “Act 78 Is énferced. | 2. Stabilize Taxes «td survey the assessed valuation structure ef the south Bronx for the source of the poisonous moonshine and cracked ‘down hard on suspected bootleg his desk Friday afternoon. Kaylor now has 60 days in which td, ‘ie REV. ROYAL 8. NELSON a OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. | FE 5-6150 . PARK FREE REAR of STORE Sparks - Griffin j “his answer to the appeal | F M h di in ti ‘ entire city. sesi bo downto L | still operations. Laure more business jeowntown 4 Taylor has fought continuode | St ree ef 0 ists | oe rs + * area and additional industry inte | city te keep employment at maxi- delays of Dye's in filing the ap-\ peal which he announced he | would do when he was convicted mum, . Cut down aseless expenditures by department heads. FUNERAL HOME | Deputy Inspector Fhomas F. J. ‘ Planning Campaign |Anderson said last night that a : a report on lab tests of raw alcohol A Vote for BOWES Will Be | me DRareh UMS \ve Rev. Royal S, Nelson, gen- 2nd ‘‘cutting’’ liquids seized yes] @ Vote for Good Government! A one-time attorney for the vil- era) Sunday secretary of the Free tetday in a raid on a Bronx apart- = ‘lage of Fenton, Dye was convicted Methodist Guorch will be speaker | = by a jury in the non-fatal shooting at a \kick off banquet at 6 p.m. of William C: Clark, 28, following today in the Adah Shelly Library. | disputes oe the two over| } management of a Fen‘on farm AS all Sundsy isc workers | “Thoughtful. Service” 46 Williams St. : Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Glenn BB. Griffin ' “tarts fe «ciate zjol the lodal Free Methodist Church) 7 e con ae ApiT dat Se __After he had received a 90-day clareenens campaign scheduled Reliable INSURANCE Protection * [| postponement, Dye requested an) ug ~ ° additional six - month delay jpreme Court Justice Eugene |S Su-| The Rev. \Mr. Nelson will be’ ~ « L speaking at bath the 1] a.m. and! . : 7:30 p.m. services Sunday. _Phone FE 4-4565 ‘Black set the March 1 deadline, ‘\,, 147 W. Lawrence Street ing there already had been “‘too! Working with | \ the pastor, the | <= fsa h delay.” |Rev. Lyal H. owison, as a! = — ‘Planning - committ for the cam-) ¢/paign are Burtella KE. Green, Sun- > day School super tendent: G. = . | Roderick Moran, Leonhard Phipps, | Russel Carlisle, Floyd Hawkins, | Harry Smith and Delbert Catron. Divorces H apa MONDAY thru THURS DAY - CASH & CARRY , 4 Times; Never fen's or | cLeaNED| | PRESSED | | Trousers & c : Ladies’ Slack Again, She Says\ as to hi . [Ty . c = * ' - . ai tae Mrs, Jennie re \ to Wi y some Skirts & Sweaters . . 99° |atews ond Ladies’ | f oom tio ante N ATIONAL Up to 6 Pleats | This time she says it’s for good “I'm giving you my word of ‘honor,"* Mrs. Krajewski told Cir- cuit Judge Joseph A. Moynihan. i**} won't marry that man again.” The judge had treatened to hold up the divorce decree for a while to make sure she really meant it. § What a value fdr fine quality cleaning! Each \garment French-Glo Finished, FREE! 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We think it should be a day set asidé, from the rest, the Sabbath Day. / . ; SECOND—We feel store personnel does an outstanding job six days a week and desereas e | day of rest and relaxation to spend in their homes with family and friends and attending Church. 4. « However. there competitive business Netional Feods have Since we ere compelled your nearby National Foo TF YoU SHOP ON SUNDAY... SHOP NATIONAL! Pet Rits ¥rcaon Apple, Cherry or Peach FRUIT PIES mes a time when we can only fight fire with fire, and in this very highly grocery selling where many of our competitors remain open on. Sunday, nm forced to do likewise in a number ef our stores. tsar im Sunday, we are going to aan it worth your while to tore. ATRICK GLYNN for Firm, Ripe end Golden BANANAS Sesty, Mates. Sheer NYLONS Hiflside Leen, Sliced BACON: $1 Geuge - : CITY COMMISSIONER = 39: | 49 | 10° | = 49: (Digtriet 6) —4 Prices effective Sunday, March 2nd only i * Proven! * Experienced! — tk Efficient! We reserve the right to limit: quentities 685 East Boulevard Pontiac 1341 5 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Waterford Township OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P.M.) t Former Mayor = «Pelee Commissioner — 15 Years Experience Vote for “Pat” GLYNN--Monday! This Ad Donated and Paid for by F riends of “Pat” Glynn, « | id ot ‘ : pf : Sp ee "r é rs 4 3 = Fe * : 3 ' f . . Ne of ee es | he ‘ nner ees 19 _ pe Fe = Le —, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 FIVE ' 4 | 4 * ; “y i i Saturd TONIGHT C Th : p eo Theate Sun.Fri.: “Darby's Rangers,” - HURON Sun : Lest Show ommun ly eaters ontiac eaters James Garner. Sat.-Mon.: ““Fhe Enemy below,” Ml ii. 5 ” EAGLE Robert: Mitchum; “Tip on a : c % :30 a © Civie Fermington - OAKLAND Sun.-Mon.: “Quantez,” Fred) ee | Robert Taylor, Dorothy ~- “Silver River,” Err yna, Ann : + ’ rote | aione re ‘Donan _ $un.-Fri.: “Old Yeller,” by Walt MacMurray, Dorothy Malone; ROBERT TA Y 'me)>. ‘robe “TF han = me Disney, Fess Parker: Y (“Time Limit,” Richard Widmark,| Tues.-Thurs.: “The Pajama “The Les : STRAND jRichard Basehart, Game,” color, Doris Day, John : DOROTHY MALONE | Sat: “The Hard Man,” color.) Tues.Thurs.: “Three Musque- Raitt; “You Know F What Sailors Cary Grapt, Jayne Mansfield: -\@uy Madison:.‘‘The Prothers teers,” Lana Turner, Gene Kelly; |Are.”” Akim Tamiro t. TIP C IN 72% DE AD B-52," color, Natalie Wood, Kart ba _}Rico,”’ Richard Conte, Dianne Fos-|‘‘Stratton Story,’ James Stewart,| Fri: “Jeanne Eagles,” “Twin ~ Bat: Bg gy Granger, ter. June Allyson. Star.” Ke > ‘Rhonda Fleming; “Derk Venture,” : - Se Lelel ss 24 Cun sWed: “The Enemy Below,” Rob- TODAY—LAST TIMES : GUY MADISON in RICHARD CONTE in wi ert “lee at the Lek” LATE SHOW TONITE! “THE HARD MAN” in Color “THE BROTHERS. RICO” Le ‘John Wayne, Sophie Loren, - : ily ; i. 3 ata: “Foe taint gue. Bary On STARTS OPEN 12:45 Time, Jack Hawkins. FEATURE at Pri. “The Tin star,” Henry Fonda, ‘ ‘Anthony Perkins; “The aeeys Hairpin,"| a? 1:00 - 3:10 | Cornell Wilde, Jean Wallace -_ ROBERT MITCHUM CURT JURGENS 0 Ob Aust ttn te inp tp tp te fp i PEP STS TTY @ Phurs.-Fri. | Keege | Gat: “Bomber’s B-52," color, Natalie |Wood; “Man im the Shadow,” Jeff ie: “Tap Roots,” color, Susan hk “Ptekup Alley,"" ‘Don't |Water,” color, Glenn Ford; ‘at Sundown,” color, Randolph 6cott. - Lake—Walled Lake : Sat; “Don't Go Near the Water,” ‘eolor, Glen Ford; “Floodtide,” George ie mber’s B-52," color, “Pickup Alley,” Anita “18 and Anxious,” Jackie TIBLE PAIR — Seven-year-old Kevin Corcoran and 115-pound Spike are the leading actors in Walt Disney’s “Old Yel- Jer.” Together they romp through adventures in frontier Texas. The technicolor film opens Sunday at the Oakland Theater. 5:20 - 7:30 and 9:40 — ——id Wed. Fri: |Loughery; “Girl in the Woods,” Forrest | Pucker. Milferd : Bat: “The Amasing Gabessal Man,” ‘Hollywood Headlines pons “The Cat Gtr 8un.-Tues: “operaiton Mad Ball,” Jack! Lemon, Ernie Kova Thurs.-Fri: “Action. of the’ Tiger, “ Van om, “The Hired Gun,” Rory Cal- State—Lake Orion Sat: “Monolith Monsters,” {Love Slaves of the Amazon.” . Pri.—3:10 to Yuma,” Glen Pord; “No Time to Be Young. * Oxtora | By BOB THOMAS Sat.-Sun: “Legend of the Lost,” John : “Don’t Go Near the Water,” Today's Westerns Seen as Boon to Psychiatrists HOLLYWOOD (—There’s still/ Westerns in this space last week. some shooting going on in the * (wake of the series on movie-TV x * ba The Los Angeles Mirror-News Walled Lake MArket 4-2151 STARTS SUNDAY! NOW THE SHIES ROAR AS NEVER BEFOREL, editorialize: iwas moved to ‘adult’ West- “There’s a trend to 'erns on TV lately, which is -as ‘confusing -as blue cherries, It could.send a younger generation \fretfully to a psychiatrist's couch, to get sorted out ... | * * * |" “Them was the days, pardner. You knew where you stood with old-time Westerns, The hero was always a_cleanie, shaved close ‘wore a light shirt and was kind’ to ,old ladies. The villian was a 100 \per cent meanie, wore a black hat, had three days' whiskers and sneered from the saloon door 'when the hero helped: the old lady . * * * * “Kids. have grown up on this formula since 1900, secure in the ‘knowledge that virtue always tri- jumphs and a Mmieanie never re- forms until the cleanie dots his vwrerererrvrvrvrwrrvrewrevvevrwewrerwyY’ vwwerrrrvrrvrvrerwe ree DRIVE-IN & ie D | Tene e,, 17.7 ee poy ——_———-{U} = FOR YOUR COMFORT MICHIGAN'S ONLY DRIVE-IN EQUIPPED WITH BERZ-0-MATIC In-Car Heaters HEATERS THAT HEAT \HEALTHFUL—RADIANT HEAT—LIKE THE SUN‘’S RAYS NOW! OPEN EVERY NIGHT 3 GREAT e@ TONIGHT @ LATE _ FEATURES SHOW —— | brisket with a .45 slug, and he MAT, 1:45 DAYS BEG. 3 SUNDAY SUSAN HAYWARD -VAN HEFLIN TIMES a “MAN TIMES “BOMBERS B 52” IN THE SHADOW” - jwith a working knowledge of ab- ists. oat ne ‘ * * * “Now what happens? After 9 ip.m., the TV thannels are mighty \disconcerting. Sometimes a guy jwho turns out to be the cleanie |hasn't shaved for days and wears dark clothes. The villain js maybe ionly 34 per cent bad, and can jive to reform. after the cleanie ‘explains how the meanie is just sick, sick, sick from a_ cactus- ‘flavored Oedipus complex and the ‘influence of a broken tepee .. | : * * * “A kid who watches TV West- ‘erng after 9 p.m. will wind up perme psychology in the sage- brush precincts, but no pure urge rl ROBT. WAGNER — JOAN COLLINS — EDMOND O'BRIEN in SUNDAY—MON. — TUES. A FOUR DAY LEAVE———— © A oer —— AND AN ATOMIC BLONDE - 22 CARV GRANT JAYNE MANGFIELD - SUZY PARKER 4 COLOR by DE LUXE to SUE PeOet Soe AND—THE BABY-FACE PUNK THE DEADLIEST KILLER OF THEM ALL! = =| i is - “—eeeeeeeeeeereererrrererrrrVrrVrererVeTTT pt Ee A le Ri AA RRO i A A i i ln hn Ah thin Ain Ai An dln il A Ahn hin ly Min Ann An An tn An i cin Al thi cl tala ctl tn Al i i thn ln Ahn Mn An Min Ah th Min tn An i itn in i i Mn tin tin in lh Ai Mi thn len tie tip tie ten tin, tim ty de dn tie tn tn. te hn din tn de tn tin tn tm te tn tn tn _ BOWERY BOYS “SPY CHASERS” Also “SKABANGA” [TONITE-—Lost Complete Show 10P. M. SUNDAY & MONDAY HOTTER THAN THE HELL OF BATTLE! ~— AGHARD WIDMARK |to kiss even a smart horse ... | | Africa's mousebird is so named because of its habit of creeping rather than hopping along the ‘branch of a tree. The feathered | ‘creeper exists on a diet of fruit _and is slightly larger than a spar- | row, Ln o-oo The Shock of 1 ‘MAVERICK’ himself in his first starring big-screen role! Arnie and Tina 4 ® ,, THERE'S BEEN _ NOTHING LIKE , SINCE A] htc, | > “BATTLE CRY” Lod The picture that gets closer to the fighting man than any picture before! BROS. | PRESENT jE The first big story of the American Commandos—the boldly _ personal story that finds the soft spot in America’s toughest fighting hearts...!) wey ig a WW DOTS US aie ene roi PETER BROW CUA CALS AES GARNER” \ * EXTRA: CARTOON FUN IN COLOR “BIRDS ANONYMOUS” > i TODAY! — — LAST TIMES —>«S SAYON AR A” —e OF 10 ACADEMY. AWARD NOMINATIONS! | STARTING - TOMORROW CimemaScopt CcCOLon ...gure to become one of the most ‘talked-about’ pictures in years! WaLr DIsNzEYSsS MOST DRAMATIC eee oe ee ARLE Out of © y ~. the wilderness ; _ they made a home:. ms where a man and a woman could build a dream..andahoyand a dog:could live a. thousand adventures! THE THRILLING STORY OF THE PEOPLE. WHO TOOK THEIR JOY, COURAGE AND GREATNESS FROM THE LANDY 12:55-3:04-5:13- 7922-9:30 . Feateres Monday at 1:30-3;33-5:30-7:45-8;50 DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER OLD YELLER TECHNICOLOR’ : oF YR TON AE CACORE AGU. Cons Been feeety by SD ot NE fal ws te eh “Dey —— PRICES, FOR THIS ATTRACTION: “*MAT. 65Se—EVES. & SUN. 90c-CHILDREN AT ALL _ “40¢ '< . Disney Live Action, Featurette * {I — bed the Ucn a é. ;® | Added: “1 “Blue Men of Moreces " ¥ . , ' i : ; ; a ¥ ; ; fj ei 4 .. i THE PONTIAC PRESS WAROLD A, FITZGERALD President and Publisher’ Editorial Page MEMBER: OF. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY,. MARCH 1, 1958 1¢ Soems to Me... | . Lauren Bacall’s Philosophy Summarizes Life’s Meaning The other night the: A-P.’s HAL Boyie quoted LAUREN BACALL as say- ing: “I don’t believe in a useless life. You have to do something for some- body.” x « * Young lady, you’ve put your pretty finger on the whole nub of an honorable existence. Many thousand ministers take 20 min- - utes many thousand Sundays to expand this theme. x *' * “YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING FOR SOMEBODY.” This is God's law. Every living human being owes a part of his waking moments to other people. OTHERS HAVE DONE SO MUCH FOR HIM. x x« * Occasionally, I hear someone ‘say he doesn’t think he’ll work on the United Fund this year, as he: has served the past five seasons. : So what? > (Can you simply stop helping _ others? One might as well expect to hear: “I guess I won't have to go to church this year. I went last year.” Or, “I've gone 22 years in arow” x ik O*& at You can NEVER discharge your ” obligation to humanity. ‘You can NEVER stop assisting other people. You are never “caught up” with decency and good. I can respect the man or woman who stops working on the Com- munity Chest if he turns some of his or her attention to the Boy Scouts or the Camp Fire Girls. I can entertain full admiration for an in- dividual that leaves the Boy Scouts and takes up an equal amount of church work, or the PTA. x * * Professional and amateur ‘“do- ” amuse me, but living Miss Ss program is applying the __ fundamental basis of all existence to your own life. This is the “doing good” that counts. You owe something of your- self to humanity FOREVER. The debt can never be discharged as Jong as you're normally active . - and well. Miss Bacall, nothing could be as humiliating and de- grading as a pointless, useless life. ‘You a it well. x * And, ‘incest just to keep the record_straight, I personally vote LAUREN BACALL a straight “A” in looks, appearance and personality. (I'd serve on a committee for Desti- tute Penguins if she served. And I wouldn’t expect credit from the Lord —or the Destitute Penguins.) Boxing Farce Most entertainments on television strengthen and improve as the par- ticipants learn the vagaries of this newest art. el But there’s one exception—boxing. * * * a prize ring has steadily THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Poxtiac Peres Company a wv. Huron 6t. Pontise 12, Michigan Trade Mart Daily Except Sunday Reeser. =o Jom™ A Rr Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager ‘fn. Prreeze. m, Fas. M. . President ane Manager . Terapwris, Circulation Manager Q@. Mas@matt Josvan, W. Prreceaaty, Local Advertising t and Editor Manager B. Tana, Groact C. Iwan, cousins Classified Manager — = _ at Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter os the! * catitiea enctustvety to tne d republication local mews printed in this as mul wt news dispstches. Powriac tes te snare i carrier for 40 « : na Gentine rrier shee, od by sell peer and ae it * ieortion rer: y oeeweare tn United States mag ‘aa Soi ir advance ai conan or avprr "BUREAU OF CIRGULATIONS = nn ~ 000. Ben Hogan is second. retrogressed until we find the sorriest array of fighters pro- moters ever dared risk in public. * * * The dreary and unhappy busi-” ness continues to sink lower. The contestants push, shove and wheeze. They clinch, wrestle and paw and then clinch again. It suggests a YWCA quadrille. ‘ * * * 4 The other night a “warrior” named Bethea opposed a harmless and incompetent journeyman called “Young Jack Johnson” (of all things.) In the last round when someone ought to have tried desperately to win, the referee parted the two lovers 17 times by actual count. kok ke What.an insult to sponsors! Viewers can turn it off—and do— but the backers are just plain stuck with the whole mess. And in Conclusion . se eeee Jottings from the notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Little Known Facts About Well ' Known People: Detroit took RENo Bertola over Mantle at high school age Personal nom- ination for an especially attractive young woman: PATRICIA BLACKWELL Overheard at a meeting of Juvenile Delinquents: “What do you think of Lincoln?” Short pause. “I dunno. I ain’t stole one yet.” Italy’s bridge team won the world’s championship, thereby shattering completely the myth of U.S. superiority .......... Comjng: double decker bath tubs. x * * Composer Fritz Loewe dropped $57,000 in Las Vegas and swore off for life. He was back in two. days — and lost $4,000 more... Leeeee When the oversized screen was introduced in England, a theater ran this ad: “See Gina Lollabrigida on wide screen. Bust 190 inches, waist 125 inches, hips 1G feet”... ......- Detroit and New York together have ten ‘basketball players that average six feet eight. * * * The all-time money winner in golf is SAMUEL JACKSON SNEAD with $319,- eee ee ee wwe eee ee nene eee eeennee eevee The first baby of the late Perer Frev- CHEN, my favorite TV quiz contestant, was named Mequasq Avataq Ic- IMAQSSUSUKTORANGUAPALUK. Mama was an Eskimo at TV announcers who say “vee- hick-el.”’ Skim milk sales are mounting. Calorie counters are responsible C. J. NEPHLER is “coming along” after his hos- pitalization. There's’ my loyal and super citizen. kk we * TV sets that hang on the wall like- mirrors will be along in 1960 Ss ga nai The greatest partici- pation sport for girls today is — roller skating.......... I wish the Bufferin and Aspirin people would settle which product gets into the stomach faster. . .The Department of Cheers. ard Jeers: The C’s—Red Skelton; the J’s— Bergen Evans for saying “the best” of two grammatical procedures, and for a_ girlish giggle. 7 eee ee oe ee eer enssnvse —HAaro_p A. FITZGERALD Topay’s. informative item: : Few people know how to bathe a canary _ properly. . Durine 1957 more Americans than ever before tried ,to,,disprove the statement, “Crime doesn’t pay.” ~ Dee, person who originated the say- ing that all that goes up is sure to come: own couldn’ t foresee today’s high prices: any artificial satellites, I cringe idea of a’ {The POWER of FAITH “ty tear te Nicholas Herman was a big, clumsy young man in the habit of breaking things. Uneducated, he had been a footman and soldier. Just the sight of a tree one winter and the thought of its . coming beauty in the spring, gave him faith. He became a Carmelite in Paris and as Brother . Lawrence worked in the kitchen. There this simple man so inspired those around him that his conversations aud letters were ‘recorded to form the book, “The Practice of the Presence of God.” His thoughts have continued to inspire men since 1666: ‘‘Adhere to God by action in the time of action as by prayer in the season of prayer .. . frem the time of prayer .. my knees . , . in the noise of my kitchen ,. . All things are possible to him who believes . . more easy to him who loves.” The time of business does not differ I possess God as if I were upon . - less difficult to him who hopes hd Days of All Faiths Purim Is Victorious Festival ‘By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER To undersatnd the Jewish festi- val of Purim-Thursday — “good Purim, happy day of gladness!’’"— read the Old Testament book of Esther. There you will find the story, which sounds historical but isn't, of how the Jews outwitted a wicked man who was trying to kill them all off. * * * In this one case the wicked man was Haman, prime minister of Persia, » the whole Jewish nation was Wn held captive, and the day Queen Esther and her kinsman Mordecai. But the story is much larger then this single episode. It is. tn fact, the perennial tale of Israel down through the centuries. Whether these particular char. acters ever lived or not is unim- portant. They are symbolic of many characters in the history of Israel, and the story is the ever-recurring story of violent men trying to destroy the Jews and then disappearing one by one while Israel lives on. The Ham- ans have been legion; the Jew-ts ~~ indestructible. This is the mes- sage of the book of Esther; this Is the meaning’ of the feast of — Purim. Even though the story in Esther is romantic rather than historic, , itis nevertheless more than likely that the festival itself did begin in Persia during the time the Jews were in exile there. Probably it was simply the festival of the end of winter, celebrated by the Per- sians as a spring masquerade and taken over from them by the Jews, who adopted it into their own cal- endar and changed it into a day of national significance. * * * - Of all Jewish feasts Purim is the most convivial. In the old days it used to get pretty wild sometimes, with much drinki masquerad- ing, poking fun_af/the rabbi, and éven violations of the Law right within the walls of the synagogue. Thursday, of course, it is much modified, but it is still a very gay occasion. MODERN PURI Modern Jews make of Purim a time of good food and of special charitable enterprises. The foods of Purim are three-cornered cakes filled with poppy seeds and three- cornered pastries filled with meat. The shape of these specialties The Country Parson “The purpose of a serrion isn’t, “that you -should like it — but that you- “—— live it.” ” wasdsaved by the Jewish- traditionally refers to the tricorn cap said to have been worn by Haman. Beans and peas, simply cooked and salted, are also used. The story here is that Esther, be- cause she could not get kosher food in an alien land, lived entire- ly on these vegetabies. The element of charity comes in because Purim has always been “the festival] of the open hand and the generous heart.” The poor were always remem- bered, no beggar was ever turned down on Purim. : (Copyright 1958), Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Thanks for Cmte, - but Courage “Me admire your courage to say what you believe is right, regard- less of what others do to bam- boozle the public. (H.R.A.F’ Yah but it is: oozing away. I stop frequently these days to con- sider whether to, say what I be- lieve is right or not say it and perhaps stay hap- pier. “My- face was deeply pitted from acne. Doc- tors I consulted could do nothing for it. For about three months I have put honey on my skin and covered it with paper towels each night. The difference is amazing. It has apparently healed the pits. (M. K.)” Answer—Thank you, We may hear from other readers who try it. I ean’t understand how hon- ey can have such effect, but anyway it can do no harm, For pamphlet on Acne — Blackheads . and Pimples send stamped, self. addressed etivelope, - “Just to ®ank you a -million times for the relief kalion has given me, Won’t you explain sdme- time just what it does to the sys- tem to give such relief? (Mrs, M. DR. BRADY Answer—I know of no satisfac- tory explanation, For pamphlets Hay Fever and Relief for Al- lergy send 25 cents and stamped, self - addressed envelope. For elther pamphlet alone send stamped, self - addressed enve- lope. “What is Jupus erythematosis? Can it be cured? It is disheartening sitting around waiting to. (J.P.E.)” Answer — Tuberculosis of the skin, at any rate, most authori- ties regard it ‘as. tuberculosis. years, but is rarely if ever fatal. . Among other things, radium, ultraviolet ray, and solid carbon dioxide, none of which can be safely applied by other than a doctor, have given = best re- sults, . “Tl back you 100 per cent if you ‘need .any moral. on cataract operation, I've had it. wv 8. wonderful. (A.J.W.}” - Answer — Thank you, sir. Your Is Oozing who are putting off operation be- cause they are afraid. Signed letters, not more than one pace or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygtene, not disease. diag~ nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, -if a stamped self addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1958) Voice of the People | ‘If We Have Tax on Boats, Make Restrictions Fawr’ The new boat tax is unfair to the average sibermoii. Water skiing is prohibited an hour before Prope oa = a Sunset. Ap- parently — must a enjoy port. ¥ x * * : ; Motor bost oitencistin should have restrictive hours, 80 boating - and fishing time on lakes would be more equal and each could more fully enjoy his sport. A fisherman with no more than a five - h.p. motor on his boat isn’t a great. menace to people on the lake. Enthusiasts with large boats and motors enjoy their sport, too, but reckless operators of such boats are the ones responsible for most x« * * If a boat is seen operating in a reckless and careless way, whose money is spent in prosecution of the violator, and how much proof of of the accidents on lakes. ” violation do we need? If we're to have a tax, desires of all boat owners should be taken into consideration, so the average man would feel his $2.00 was spent: wisely. The fisherman’s tax money constitutes the larger share of boat tax, 50 why shouldn't he get some fair consideration? Asks Death Penalty and Whipping Post | - I thoroughly agree with com-- ments of Rev. Day and might add that a whipping post as well as capital punishment might serve a very useful purpose in deterring criminals. There are too many excuses for crimes of this genera- tion, such as environment, emo- tional upset, temporary insanity, schizophrenia, maladjustment, etc., and far too many wishy, washy citizens are substituting million dollar words for crimes of murder and rape. There's only one way to return justice to this land of ours and redeem our lost prestige as & God-fearing nation. This is law- fully to curtail activities of the two-bit psychiatrist in dealing with criminals and to hang by the neck every juror who re- turns them to society free to pursue their next whim and vic- tim. There is one- nice thing about a dead murderer. He gets a chance to make his peace with God and never kills again. . Daniel M. Scott 46 E. Rutgers Ave. Income Tax-Fax Information on preparing your income taz return, issued by the Internal Reve- nue Department. It’s CAPITAL! Hf you sell. your personal resi- dence, car, furniture, real estate or any other kind of property at a profit this must be reported on your tax return. General- ly, such sales are considered capital gains—and if held in ex- cess of six months—only half of the profit is subject to tax. Losses on property such as your home or any other asset that was not held for the pur- pose of producing income are not deductible. If you fail to collect a personal loan which was made with a true expectation of collecting, the loss is a short-term capital loss. Loans to close relatives which are really in the nature of gifts are not deductible. * * * If your persona] residence was sqld at a profit, the gain will not be subject to tax if certain requirements are met.'.Use the Schedule D for re- porting capital transactions. it is possible © Fisherman Suggests Cure: for All Worries This {s té* Worried, Unworried, Republican, Democrat, satellite worrier, union worrier, striker and non-striker. While you people worry and argue back and forth about worldly things, Jesus will come and then where will you be? You'd better drop the world and pick up your souls, _ Karl Stallings 71 Omar St. ‘If a Little’s Bad, a Lot Is Worse’ Truman sounded even more like Truman than Truman usually sounds like Truman and _ that means the bottom of the barrel. Henry a id Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE Tomorrow is another day ... And we may twiddle thumbs... But what if something happens, and . . . Tomorrow never comes? . What is tomorrow, after all . Except a hope, a dream ... With no assurance it will dawn... To carry out our scheme? , . . There is no real tomorrow, as ... We live our human way... The only thing that really coufits . . . Is what we do today ... Today is what we really are... And all that we have been... As much as we fall down, or we... Are competent to win. . . Tomorrow is deceptive as... It keeps our hopes alive .. . For one more day of live on earth... That never may arrive. (Copyright 1958) Looking Back 15 Years Ago 1000 TONS of RAF bombs blast Nazi base in France. CANNED GOODS rationing be- gins smoothly. ~ 20 Years Ago ASK $60,000 ransom for New York- boy, 12. IL DUCE backs Austrian inde- pendence. * Smiles Some of the modern dances are wonderful exercise for reformers jaws * * The easiest way for wife to keep a husband at betad is to ask him to take her some place. Case Records of a Psychologist: Debunks Aversion to Hearing Aid Dolly’s perspective ig wrong. She is losing friends and de- veloping a blank, dull face, just because she doesn’t wear the hearing aid her doctor has pre- scribed. And her hearing will probably become worse unless it is used. For a functioning organ gets more nourishment from the blood. So wear eye- glasses and hearing aids as soon as you need them, or your _ vision and hearing may recede even faster! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-342: ee aged 17, came to me in te “Dr. Crane, eis ruined,” she wailed and began to sob wild- ly. * * * “TI have nothing else to live for so what's the use of going on?” | But when I “*@ finally got her to : be more specific, ~ I found that her problem was rela- tively simple. Dolly was grow- ing partially, deaf. The school physi- DR. CRANE cian had (finally recommended that a obtain a hearing aid. For Dolly was missing part of the teacher’s lectures. And she ‘" was too proud to admit her trou- ble, so she didn't request a seat in the front of the room. Au a. rest, ber prides bed ae th meg coe ~~ nie ‘So she was checked by the com- petent school psychologist, who a medical test with the ter to be sure she could — And that eartest fevealed ite should have. a-hearing-aid. . SILLY NOTIONS : a ie pd he sie, bit foe anybhty who resis as: . sistance in hearing norma] speech. * ww \* Some toddlers wear, hearing aids long before they even \nter kinder- garten. And thousands. of grade school pupils as well as teenagers ~ employ them. For a hearing aid is comparable to eye glasses. both are for people who need them, regardless of the - age factor. And it is foolish to limp along through life with 650 per cent hearing or 60 per cent vision, when modern scientists can equip you with hearing aids and eye- glasses that permit you to hear and see 100 per cent. Jesus said he came that we might enjoy the more abundant life, so hearing aids and eye glasses and modern dental care certainly should be used by all who need stich. . x* * * In fact, we, might say that peo- ple who refuse such wonderful aids are turning their back on God’s bounty. DEAF PSYCHOLOGY If you withdraw from the sounds of life via progressive deaf- ness, you soon wear a blank look | on your face. You don’t exude the vivacity and sparkle that you otherwise would. So a hearing device ac- tually ADDS to your beauty, in- stead of detracting. Furthermore, these modern hear- ing aids are so small and attrac- tive, they fit into the ear incon- spicuously and ig certainly far ‘par by wearing ‘SOON AS YOU NEED Of * Alas, young people often de- velop the silly notion that any “scientific aid ts a reflection on their rugged health and thus will lower their chances for romance and marriage. “Men don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses,"’ was thus a pail of coedg a generation ago. Nowadays, glasses are an ac- cepted fact and many girls wear them who don’t even need glasses, just for social er cosmetic appeal. ~*~ * * Hearing aids are now going through the same transition that eye glasses underwent a genera- tion ago. With a hearing aid, Dolly would again become a star pupil, viva- cious and popular. . Without it, she will continue failing her grades, and losing friends as well as beauty. ' So use good sense and get a hearing aid as soon as you need one. Remember, such aids stimu- late your. residual hearing and tend to keep it better! Unusued organs grow less sensi- — tive so keep your hearings up to a alet AS Aussie Hereford Cow Gives Birth to Triplets cone cow dled but the calves are at Perec Sha one and are much great- OO ee eS ee senbat the. calves’ meviving, Sunday Cla in ATTENTION: Merchants, Soles Ministers and Everyone Salespeople, keeping stores CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. _ Recently it has been rumored that severol Targe downtown department stores are planning to start opening their stores on Sunday. Already many super-markets Gre staying open. If you are in- terested in closing stores on Sunday send a postal card tp at least one of the State Representatives stating your position on the matter. Ask him, “To do everything possible to get a f bl on House Bill #508.’ 9 avorable vote This Bill #508 has been held in Committee. A motion has been introduced before the House to take it from the Committee and this motion will come up for consideration next Tuesday, -March 4th. tt is important that this bill reaches the House floor. You can help by sending just a two cent postal card but it must be in Lansing by | Tuesday morning. Hon. Leslie H. Hudson or Hon. Lloyd L. Anderson Hon. Ferrell E. Roberts ; or Hon. Donald Brown or : Hon. Theodore Hughes or . Hon. Walter T. McMahon . Address Cards to: House of Representatives, ‘Capitol Bldg. Lensing, Michigan ' WRITE ... Dolt Today Don’t Delay “Mail Your Postel Card TODAY «+» Remember it MUST be in Lansing by Tuesday This Advertisement is Sponsored by a Group of Pontiac Businessmen i By Cart Gruhert | | | Lindemer Denies State Republicans Hold Labor in Contempt | BATTLE CREEK (—A speech| by the head of the newly consoli- as San outright challenge to po- litical democracy in Michigan.” Lindemer, addreessing a Lincoln |Day dinner, attacked charges by Gus Scholle that GOP lawmakers in Lansing “hold labor in con- tempt” and ‘‘say we ought to be obedient slaves.” * * * Scholle spoke following his elec- ition as. AFL-CIO president at a Australian ranchers how move their cattle to market in about 25 hours. It formerly rieeded five to six weeks by cattle trail. 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Michigan ts their pilot | i state for political operations. | | Above everything else, they want | | | | to capture Michigan solidly and | completely, as a springboard for | their 1960 political plans.” | With the merger, Scholle and 'United Auto Workers President \Walter P. Reuther pick up $60, ag |from nearly a million union mem- ‘bers for political activity, Linde-| |mer said. j | He accused the two labor lead-| ers of joining in a “grab for pow-| er and for control.” x *« * | “Anyone who disagrees with them in any particular is marked | \for annihilation,’’ he said. i | The cold weather in Florida ireportedly cost the hotel owners ‘about $100,000,000 — but that’s only ifive bucks*-an owner .. . Why) make Alaska a state? ask Tony | \Pettito. After all, they never did fa any harm. ae Wilson. \ i PAYING for a MORTGAGE “Js EASIER Than Paying RENT! Our PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS open end conventional Mortgages include in their monthly payment: Interest, Princi- pal, Taxes and Insurance. 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Tuesday — Wednesday — : : March 4, 5 and OPEN HOUSE M. Thursday , ‘Thomas Economy Furniture Co. 361 South Saginaw Street REFRESHMENTS DEMONSTRATIONS A Useful Gift for Each Family ee Del, OPN a PEL Pat | : J RIGHT : _ ___F HE, PONTIAC-PRESS._SATURDAY, MARCH 1, Personal News of Area. nw Tilinols avenue ‘home of Mrs. Harry Arnkoff will be the "gathering place for members of the Women’s Association to the Pontiac Symphony Orches- tra Monday afternoon. . * * * Mr, -and Mrs. Ralph John- son of Liberty street will motor to East Lansing next week’ to celebrate the first birthday of their granddaugh- ter, Diana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Johnson. Jo- seph Johnson is a student at Michigan State University. a 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Duffy have returned to their Birmingham home after spend- ing a fortnight in Phoenix, . Ariz. * * * Enjoyirig an extended Vaca- tion in California, where she will tour the state and visit friends and relatives, is Mrs. Leland L. Marion of James K boulevard. . * * * A number of area students at Denison University have BEVERLY W. RICE ened been making news at the Gran- ville, Ohio, school. Robert C. McNutt, son of the Thomas F. McNutts of Vaughan road, has been elect- ed co-president of the Denison Campus Government Associa- tion, the highest student office at Denison. He will be in- stalled at Denison’s weekly convocation to be held March 24, He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Junior John H. Hogshead, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. B. K. ‘Hogshead of .Birmingham, has been promoted in the Air Force ROTC. He has been ad- vanced to cadet eaptain and appointed operations officer for the AFROTC detachment. Patricia Bugas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bugas of Bloomfield Hills, has. been initiated into Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Denison. * * * Returned to Bloomfield Hills after an absence of several years when they resided in Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Wendover Holzworfh. = Mr. CHARLES RICE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice will be graduated from Michigan State University March 14. Mr. Rice, whose par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice of Florence street, will recelve a bachelor of science degree in landscape archi- tecture. Mrs. Rice-(nee Beverly May Wright), is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mr. Clarence C. Wright of Cottage street. She will receive a ‘bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. = Work of AA Explained Mrs. Frances Kessler, direc- tor of alcoholics information service, discussed Alcoholics Anonymous when members of the Women's Fellowship of First Congregational Church met for a lunc at. the Mrs, Kessler said that the many alcoholics are in the 20-year age group and fre-. quently from families with’ al- coholic parents. . Mrs. r showed a movie depic the case history of an alcoholic and stressed the fact that there is even a group of youngsters fn the 13 and 14 year age group which is being treated for alcoholism. F In the business meeting, which was conducted by Mrs. Sol Kline, announcement -was made of a-me¢ting whicit will be held March 13 at the South- field Community Church for the purpose of organizing a Women's Fellowship .. As- sociation for the continuation of ‘Congregational Christian’ - Churches. Members also were informed that the fellowship will serve | the traditional Good Friday, breakfast on April 15 at the church, and they were urged to donate to the church blood bank. . : Luncheon was served by th Colonial Group. Mrs. Byron: Arkles, soloist, sang “In the Garden.” — El c= Beautiful Swedish =) @38 Highball Glasses | @ 8 Old Fashions @ 8 Cocktail Glasses Complete 24-Pc. Set All for Only $95 Michigan’s Largest Dinnerware Specialty Store! i 2 2099 S. Telegraph Ra. FE 2-8642 Adjacent to North Side of Miracle Mile. . . lust North of Telegraph and Square Laké Rocds i ] Holzworthf is the son of—Mr.—- and ‘Mrs. C. E. Holzworth of East Long Lake road. The senior Holzworths soon will leave for several weeks in Tucson, Ariz, | ’ ‘® * New editor for the Tech . nic, student- managed publi- cation of the University of Michigan College of Engineer- ing, is Mal Walker of Hender- son street. . * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schirmer of Bloomfield Hills will return in mid-March from a South American cruise. x + * The J. Thomas Butlers of St. Joseph are receiving congratu- lations on the birth of a daugh- ter, Deborah, Feb. 25 at St. Jo- seph Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Butler is the former Barbara Lyndall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Lyndall of Bir- ot mingham, Paternal grandpar- ~ ents of ¢the infant are Mr. and Mrs, Clarence E. Butler of _ Benton Harbor, : * * * Mrs. John G. Wood of Bloom- field Hills left Wednesday for a month at Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. She was aceom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. George T. Trumbull Jr. of Bloomfield Hills. * * * Born Feb. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Salow of Ft. George Mead Army Base, Md., was.a son, John Henry. Mrs. Virginia Hawley of South Paddock street. is the maternal grand® mother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Salow of Tilmor drive. z * * * Millard G. Elliott of: South Paddock street was greeted on his birthday this week at an - several friends and neighbors, * * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, David Brian, Feb. 23 at William Beaumont Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosin (nee Anne Sis- ko) of Detroit. Mrs. Ina Sisko of Chippewa road is the ma- ternal grandmother, and pa- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. Sargey Rosin of Elizabeth Lake, i Home for the weekend and enjoying the visit thoroughly are the three daughters of Mrs. Fred L. Ward of West Huron street. Here, the four gather in the living room for a cozy chat and cup of Dear Abby.... Adopted Child Has Extra Cause for Pride By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN - “DEAR ABBY: A girl in our school goes around bragging that she is adopted. I asked m my mother if ~$this was some- thing to brag about and my mother said it was more like something to be ashamed of be- ‘cause the girl's “e ; ~~ real mother and Sith. oaS.father didn't ABBY want her so they Mrs. James K. Rosenthal looks over final arrangements for the Brotherhood Through Music Program which was held last night at Temple _ Charles-A. Wilson (seated ), who is temple organist, Mrs. Rebecca Gould \ and James K. Rosenthal do some last gave her to somebody else to raise. I told the girl what my mother said and she just laughed at me. Who is right?” WANTING TO KNOW DEAR WANTING: Every mother who bears a child .WANTS to keep her child, but _ sometimes circumstances do not permit it. The adopted child may boast with good reasan. SHE. was wanted TWICE! , DEAR ABBY: Have you ever hated yourself for your lack of willpower? I am 24 years old, married, have two chil- 4 ® Pontiac Press Photes Beth Jacob. Going over plans with her are (seated) Rabbi Nathan Hershfield and (standing) George Putnam. minute rehearsing Friday for the eve- ning concert at Temple ! Beth Jacob, + _ this dren and a good husband, but my problem is — I can’t give up smoking. I have smoked since I was 17 (I thought it was smart) and now I can't quit. I weigh 94 pounds and cough all the time. I promise I won't touch another cigarette but I always do. Abby, have you or any of your readers ever had this problem and licked it? I will try anything.” ‘CIGARETTE SLAVE DEAR SLAVE: Fortunately, T’'ve never had this problem, but from what I’ve heard I'd say the ‘“swear-off-tonight”’ method has the ‘“‘taper-off’’ technique beaten. Are there any experienced winners out there? * * * “DEAR ABBY: I don’t know what the younger generation is coming to. I am sure you can blame jt all on the automobile. Abby, do you think there are many young couples who don't neck in cars?” WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Sure— the woods are full of ‘em. * * * "DEAR ABBY: I am a woman of good reputation in my community. I have a dear friend who enjoys equal stand- a ks ing in this community. She has been an officer in our Church auxiliary for the past 12 years. I am sure she shoplifts. She has a well-known family and they are very proud people. Do you think I should say something to her about this? Please do not use my correct name in initials.”’ CLOSE FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: By all ‘means, say something to her before the al Police De- partment dots. If she has no use for the articles she shop- lifts, she could be .sick. ¥ * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “ALL MOTHERS": Your son was right. No mother should run after a 13-year-old boy with a handkerchief and give it.to him in front of the whbdle class. He would have survived one day without—it. Pel * * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of .this paper. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a per- sonal reply; please enclose a stamped self-addressed envel- ope. Princess Meg — May Visit U.S. LONDON (INS) — Princess: Margaret may visit the United ~ States this year if an invitation is received which Buckingham Palace feels it can accept. Margaret will be closer to the borders of the United States summer than she has even been before. She arrives in Vancouver July 22. to attend the British Columbia Centendry Celebra- tion. She will stay there about two weeks and then spend an additional ten days or so tour- ing Canada.- * * * There is no official reason why Margaret could not just slip over the border as a pri- vate tourist. There are dozens_ of practical reasons why she is very unlikely to do this. INVITATION NEEDED . If she does visit America, it, probably will be in response to an invitation. But it will have. to, be the right invitation from the right quarter, and it will have to fulfil a good many conditions. - * * *& These conditions arise from the position which Margaret occupies. She is not a head of state, like her sister Queen Elizabeth, so there is no basis for an official invitation from Washington. But she is a member of the _ British royal family. There would have to be some solid justification for her trip to the United States and some solid assurance it would be handléd on a dignified level. * * * “ A good many invitations may be received at the palace, but not all would be considered ap- te. An American jaz personal trip and an official state visit. Princess Margaret is connected with a good many - organizations which > respect have their counterparts in the United States. , She is chief ranger of the British and Commonwealth Sea Rangers, a branch of the Girl Guides which is similar to the American Girl Scouts. She also is an official of at least three organizations interested in child- welfare. x &« * An invitation from some re- spected national organization in the United States might receive serious consideration at the palace. It would providea . genuine basis for a semi-of- ficial visit, and it .would carry a guarantee. thaf Margaret’s trip would receive dignified _ handling. e Pentiae Press Phete tea, Mrs. Robert Snyder (far right), of Saginaw and her sister, Mrs. Tom Raymond (second from right), of Evanston, Ill., watch as Mrs. Ward pours for Mrs. Richard Ryder of Champaign, Ill. me = Su —— i si ai sal al DOROTHY A. PIERPONT Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pierpont of Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ann, of Lorraine Court, to Edward William Ratz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratz of Louns- bury avenue. The prospective bridegroom attended MSU. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence FE. Horton of South Anderson street announce the engage-- ment of their daughter, Gretch- en, to Howard Neil Taylor, son of Mrs. John W. Taylor of Blythville, Ark., and the late Mr. Taylor. The bride-elect at- tends Arkansas State College where ‘she is a senior. Her fiance is a junior at Arkansas State College. A July wedding is planned, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coombe of Chippewa road announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ann, to Kenward B, the-W. C. Pearces of ~ street. Both are students Pearce, son of ~. Whittemore — * > Personalize Your Clothes With - MONOGRAMS | Women’s & Men's > >We Also Letter Bowling & Work Shirts Midtown Shop 101% .N. Saginaw Robes and F.J.'s FE 4-0539 4 The ARTHUR ~ MURRAY ‘STUDIO j Downtown Pontiac Is now able to extend an invitation to your { group to make use of one .of its spacious ballrooms for: your next meeting or party. F: ing their husbands to spend an . ; . detalls please call aie working overtime for his | tite with other men. | Make an Early Appointment WW we . € | - “ ] fe . eo * * + | for This Lovely MR. DEREK at FE 5-9438 Meet the Man | work. ° THE PONTIAC PRESS) SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1958 Don’t Smother Him With Togetherness By RUTH MILLETT “Togetherness” is the theme | being played up today. in most of the women’s magazines. That is, wives are being told that the idea} modern mar- riage is the one in which hus- band and wife do everything together — including the house- +’ *& * And the young wives are fall- ing for the idea hook, line and sinker, and pressing their hus- bands into the “togetherness” mold, SOME EXCUSE Where both husband and wives work there is some ex- cuse for sharing the role of , housekeeper. But even here a husband sometimes doesn’t advance in his job as fast as he should, because when he could be . working overtirrie for his boss Where the husband is the only one in the family who goes out to work there is no excuse at all for a wife's ex- pecting him to help her do half of her work after finish- ing his own. MALE COMPANY A man needs to get off with other men — and then, whether it) is to: ‘unt or fish or play golf or bowl or what- ever. In such masculine com- panionship he finds a change from an environment that is— becoming more and more fem- inine-dominated. | * * * The man who neyer gets away from his wife except to go to work Joses a little of his masculinity as the years go by. It’s just as right and neces- sary for a man to have a little masculine companionship as it is for a woman to get off with women friends occasional» ly and let her hair down, ‘’w o& Yet many young wives to- day, while having time for feminine companionship, Every marriage needs a cer- tain amount of ‘“‘togetherness.”’ But not so much that it cuts into the time a man awes to his career or the time he owes to himself for being a man among men, are - “downright selfish in not allow- . OPEN SUNDAY © 2t05 | NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Alvin. TELEGRAPH ‘at HURON | aes STARTING MARCH 3rd Cold If she does, she is sure to pay for his help dearly. Be- cause no man is worth very much to his employer if, in- stead of finding in his home a chance to relax, study and figure out how to handle the next day’s problems, he gets stuck with housework the min- ute he gets home from the office. Wave | with haircut! uw $ 5 With Spring Girl Wants on His Mind! ! to Include Boy’s Folks el Mother Fears] ° Invitation to Party Would Be Wrong | the dinner-dress exactly matches the ad- vance styling “dream” car in the rear. Designer of the dress is Philippe Tour- naye. Shown for the first time at a fash- ionetrends preview staged by Ford Motor Company was this melon-shaped touramline mink jacket-with cape net Now—for Spring you * * * Even when it comes to leis- . : t Ure time, the “togetherness” _ doll sleeves. In champagne beige satin, me c verdone. may sove_many — Ss pe gne veig SC ; theme can be overdone : _ By EMILY POST TEESE ER’S on our salon permanents. s : “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter | 42 N. Saginaw St.—2nd Floor Exercise Can Revitalize You has been going with a boy for BEAUTY SALON FEderal .8-1343 almost a year. He is from another city and spends many weekends here at our house. My daughter has also visited his family on sev- ‘eral occasions. They have always 'made her feel welcome and_ treat. ‘her as one of the family. * * * ‘My daughter will be graduating | from nurses’ training school short- ly and we are planning a party jfor her after. the-—exercises. Of course, her boy friend will’ be. in- vited and my daughter feels that his parents should be invited, too. | She thinks they will feel hurt if} they are left out, “Neither my) husband nor 1! Relieve That Tense, Tired Feeling By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Along about now most of us begin thinking about Spring, and Hugh Wilkins is no exception. He has a spe- | cia] Springtime gift for you. |) It’s a package of genuine hang in a limp fashion: Swing the arms between the legs. Raise the ae _—_ ohten saris cerkered fe trunk and return arms to sideward. 2 hee © tion. Continue in a slow, lazy ibrings such relief from this tense, asia o ow: en \tired feeling as exercise. There are} special motions which will make ‘you feel like-a new woman. Here are a few of them. You will have to try them to believe me. | 1. I often have given this one in! my column, but am repeating be-| cause it is one of the best; Stand ‘tall with your feet separated and your arms raised sideward, shoul-| jder height. Bend from the waist, ‘letting your arms, trunk and head Maintain the push for a few sec- onds and then relax and continue. After a while, push BACK with _ right. arm as you push FOR. the left arm and FORWARD with | WARD with the left leg. Do this the right leg. Relax and continue. 2. Lie on the floor on your back «| slowly, feeling the puil. | x *« * 3. This one gets you right where you have the most, tension. Lie on \the floor with your Jegs straight ‘and your elbows bent, hands be- \hind your head. Raise youn left el- {bow and left shoulder from the floor. Pull your left elbgw toward) have met them jas yet and I feel | your right hip. Return/arms’ €nd/ it would be wrong for us tq in- | shoulder to floor. l ‘| vite them to this party and that | «* © th it might place them in an awk | Repeat several times. Raise your ware ee a. me eet right elbow and shoulder from the — a. ac see tak floor and pull elbow) toward your ¢ 4 oe yea ve left hip. Return to starting position.| *Bowld do?” oe ee ey An I t that your swer: sugges a ses _ — ‘ia oe daughter find out through her boy the head backward as tan as |iriend if his parents would like to comfortable. Raise the head. |>€ invited to the party. Lower head to left side. Raise with your arms resting on the | floor overhead and your legs straight. Push BACK, with the Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT : Burbank flower seets. This timely little gift is a part of The Life of Virginia's Spring program to acquaint you with the ways it can pro- vide family security at low cost—the kind of security that says your family will always enjoy Spring. Hugh Wilking will be glad to see that you receivee-your gift of Burbank flower seeds free, and with no obligation. Stop by his office; call or write a posteard. You'll be glad to have these wonderful fiow- ers, and we'll bee happy you got them from The Life of Virginia. Ask for yours to- day. See, call or write Hugh Wilkins Representative 1080 W. 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I think we should | stamped, self-addressed envelope enclose reply cards but Mother’ |with your request for leaftet No. 16. (feels that these might suggest | Address Josephine Lowman in care| ‘more of a reception; that is, more. of The Pontiac Press. food. Do you think so?” Open Sunday with the Same Everyday Low Prices! 921 West Huron et Ni i ai Sn: Rea RN If you are tenise and tired, try exercise for relief. 5 Answer: J agree ‘with your) mother that the request for a reply ‘would suggest a rather elaborate collation. Mrs. Johnson | BridgeLinch | Box & Hows Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills Entertains Club Mrs. Walter Johnson of Iro- quois road was hostess for the meeting of Child Culture Club of Pontiac, Members answered roll call to: to relieve tensions?” A panel discussion was led by Mrs. William Brannack, Mrs. Floyd Blanzy, Mrs. Irvin Humbaugh and Mrs. Dale Swanson at the, Thursday meet- ing. “What do you do — Set by Guild Guild No. planning a bridge-luncheon, to be held in May. The luncheon project was dis- cussed at a meeting of the group, held in the South Tilden street home of Mrs. Herman Lawrence. Mrs. Robert McGib- bon was received as a new member and Mrs. William Pe- Nine of All - Saints Episcopal Church is | good enough to answer a ques- tion of etiquette for me? The question cencerns a gentleman's behavior on occasions when, for good reason, a lady uses—and drives—her own car on a date. Does the gentleman, open the | door, assisting the lady in and | ‘out of the car as he would if he were driving?” “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you be- | Answer: Yes, unless she gets in | The Little Shop 500 Piece. Clearance Sale Starts Monday, March 3 e Skirts ® Slacks + 53 w 55 33 w $5 terson was guest for thereve- ning. «Plans for a box social at the March 13 meeting were made, | Mrs. Forest Milzow will open her Drayton Plains home. and PEDAL PUSHERS ® Jackets... . .. 52» 54.5 ®Suits..... . 3% §7 Sizes 8 to 18 “- SPECIAL Robes and Housecoats $2 To “7 SPECIAL | and out of the car before he can’ open the door for her. | LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 _ Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations a FINAL CLEARANCE SALE on WINTER MERCHANDISE BOBBIE-BROOKS WINTER JACKETS F#3,81!98 $99 BOBBIE-BROOKS SKIRTS: 33109 538 Group Sews Cancer Pads Cancer pads were sewn by mem- 'bers of Ladies Aid of Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church after luncheon in the Tasmania avenue ‘home of Mrs. Ada Morte- _}son. ei * NAQMI WHITNEY Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Whit- fey of South Jessie street announce the engagement of their daughter, Naomi, to John Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hodges of Elkmont, Ala. A June wedding is being x * ‘Mrs. Peny Blynn.and Mrs. Mar- planned. lion Brown assisted the hostess. : ‘Mrs. William Bradley participated) -African-type tulips grow on trees in the program. in Miami. s Brand New aU al DENIM | Slacks and Pushers | - That Is What You Will Say When You Send Your Rugs to New Way x a ae ce eee Fok sey Don't Be Sorry |# MANY OTHER ITEMS with Bris Nev $9 Te $7 choose New Way. The NIRC Seal means te Have ‘informal pictures taken in REDUCTIONS up to 40%. that our methods have the highest seal of the Home — at the Church or . : Broken Sines Lingerle nal . arin) “a tel Fo Cleaners wear at the Reception. 7 eo... 9 in Russ’ BERMUDA 30° Foundations a My Pontiac Photographers’ Assoc. EG , oy C. R. Haskill Studio ‘to Studio 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 7 The Little Shop . | eh ee ee "HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M..to 9 P.M. | riday and Saturday 10 A, M. to 10 P.M. 3 PL tn oA an [PI Or” _MATERNITIES | ie - 7». Wootiever Studie . Se Bee re 78, fa ee “24 B, Haron St... 3s" 9S 2° BE 296m Od : ani | mi ie «a M. Futiek Oh" FE 4-2001 a Bees SRR ER aes EY — ; SL. : , 1a ae Sat Yat oe a) rr Sa oy wo i -s oy a7 ! : wii. \ : se: ae Sees “ = Bi Be ee 2 ees SEA oe se pe is a ‘ a i foo 3 : : A “4 = : iS ee ee $e des s f es : i co ee : wy é ‘ | 4 : I “1% { i ‘ : i . ° 1 - . 3 : 4 : 4 ; { j é 4 am . : ; : * / & / aie . is ei} ¥' Ne ae , ee . i * 5 J : | z =F. =e : . , : : my : 4 r } ee . : ‘ \ a ( \ , ? . : we \ mere , i i THE PONIIAG PKS, SALLKUDAY, MAKCH 1, 1958 —— x & \' : e Soured far Olle arite urns to O : - af ! i . , $ = = v ® + : c fident Li | — : onfident Livi WESLEYAN METHODIST St. Andrew s ng Dal Pagan “Tinst Chiisian Church r] 67 NORTH LYNN STREET N H H ] Ot he | Bible Schoo! 1 aie | 10:00 Sunday School = =—-—:'111:00 Worship ’ gt tgs OW e e DS ers Apsoriy ear IT W.N.PS. 6:45 P.M ists Activities to Re Self-R t Slated Sunday 858 W. Huron Rev, H. L. lebnson, Pastor ‘ O egain e e€spec Rev. D, D. McColl s g P An unusual man, ‘whom I shall, call Chartie ‘Johnson, runs a Prayer Group to Meet - = CH U RCH .«. the NAZAREN E Planning Japanese Tea, really different gas station. -F have never had the pleasure of meeting] i With Mrs. Edna Covert First Social Open House him personally, but have corresponded with him and consider him | 3 : 60 STATE STREET P an inspiring friend of mine. | ° Tuesday Morning Brethren Church te Bible School ..... 9:45 A.M, | Several important Lenten activi eterna, Me's a neeged cheat peices ety Bagi yr ete A panel of European exchange | 316 Baldwin FE 2.0384 2 ties have been scheduled at St. ' tt vill meet with the Pio- Worship “= ss 11:00 A. M. Andrew's Episcopal church in Wa- as hard-boiled. When the war ended, he came home hating every-| i lsbeegpear ener people Sun- =r Je 7:30 P. M “THE CHRISTIAN PRIVILEGE” terford Township, according to the! thing. and nearly everybody, including himself. aay evening in First Presbyterian | g = ge oe A M. Evangelistic. Service 7:30 P. M vicar, Ret Waldo A. Hunt. As he himself now says, he became a drunk. His Church. | Sun oy Morni o_o “COD'S SCHOOL” — « + »* thought-provoking experjpnces are described in a x « a eey Pp 11 A. M. A : i iritually dynamic lettér to me: orship ...... ; Inftallation of Chapel commiuttee-| i RM A Peder Jensen of Denmark,| young People . 6:15 P. M. Reauath A. i Youth Service. _. 6:30 P.M. men and chairmen of committees! 1 had reached the point where I recognized Miss Dulzi Espianueza from the Sunday Evening en Pag ay son sfichard North, will be held at both the 9:30 and that I faced death or deterioration, that I was Philippines; and Mary Horton and} Worship 7:30 P. M. eee . . 11:15 services of Chapel Corporate destroying everything I valued in life. Then Paul Sanford \ho were exchange Rev. Tommy Guest. Pastor ee ie ae aration) Sunday morning God came into my life. Wonderful things began istudents to Norway and New Zea- WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH - 4 On alternate Saturday mors- to happen and it began to soak inte my mind 7 ; land will participate. | Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway ings at 9:30 any Boy Seout who that these things were coming from a power DR. JOSEPH Ff. CHAPMAN. Local young people aséisting — CHURCH OF THE Sunday School .........0....000.000000 0000, 9:45 A.M. is an active attendant of the - —_ than myself. ’ | in the program include Ronald | ‘Morning Worship ............ .. 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A. M. church may enroll in a study I still-went at this, though. like a crawling. Newman, Christine Bos, Barbare GOOD SAMARITAN Mvoning Ser08 ono oe io eins ee ep 7:00.P.M. | group for the “God and Country” | DR. PEALE yellow-belly, reluctantly, shyly, hesitanly. Then I. Dr. J. |, Chapman © Graybiel, Ruth Ann Hoffman. erate 5 ae Pe Family Bible Hour Wednesday. Be se6 wee a F230 PLM award, began to play with LS idea ofa full and complete turning of my Karen Burnwerth and Al a tap) ad Le ot Robert N. Winne, Pastor Fundamental—U ndenemingtional . ; life over to Christ . . : Service, 7:15 P.M. = serene — anne a The award is considered to be a fo Show Pictures Brewer. Rev. sores sw insmae Soeater SS way OMe Of the highest achievements “About this: time I got together with four other drunks like The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will | “Rev. Penny Nichols ; ; , in all of the Scout program. myself and organized a Bible study and prayer group. You would Peaeninnn The Temptation of am THE SALVATION ARMY Youth of the church have been have laughed to have seen as. How ignorant we all were! Imagine’ Following, the business meeting. ae at 9:30 a.m. Sunday and’ interested in Mission work in,five defeated drunks getting together to read the Bible and pray? at 19:30 Friday morning in First irs. Gene Crockett will sing “‘He (CITADEL) Japan, and the project will be ADOPT CHRIST \ || Presbyterian Church, Dr. and Mrs. 'Smiled on Me.” At 11 a.m., Dr. UNITY 9 W. Lawrence Street climaxed at 4 pm. on March 9th : Joseph I. Chapman ef Bethany William H. Marbech will speak } with an Open House and Japanese "One _ night, we decided’ ‘to take our blessed Lord Jesus as a Baptist Church will show slides of “Dil in r Diligent Dis-| 71's N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 —SUNDAY SERVICES— J Tea for the entire Chavel member. ™ember of the group and ask Him for the wisdom and ability to the Holy Land to the members.of Sell ney, ° 8 day Service 11 AM Sunday School—9:45° A. M. Yeung People’s Legion-—6 P. M. ship “ \understand the principlées He had given us. Of course, miracles began, the Pontiac ae aa Association. | et te laier aervite: the chell T dosaass os PM . Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P.M. * * * = je happen from that minute j In th Heil ing Carl ‘Musller‘s anthein.| “KEEP A TRUE LENT” Wedne sday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. On Friday, March 21st, the an- “Now I was approaching the realization of full and complete In the summer of 1935, the Chap- w & : = - nual “Mid-Lenten .Family Féllow- surrender of-mind and body, and IT was frightened to death. But j Mans attended the World Alliance “Hast Thou Not Known,” with §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, * # ship Dinner” will be served bay St. al recognized the truth that wt God | hia: hand in ‘London. They then traveled to Lyndon Salathiel directing. | commending officers-in-charge =o ecelee ne truth that when G ays his hand on your Paris, Rome, Athens, B d Jom- | ee Guild A Japanese shoulder, there is no turning back. I looked up my minister, a won- ie Holy and. en eruit an On Boeing se the hi mith ST JOHN'S reme will prevail] and souvenir en's Prayer Group will meet wi be YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED’ will be on n display. le enu’s derful guy, and got down on my enees with hin and committed myself Luncheon will be served at noon ‘Mrs. Edna Dawson Covert. LUTHERAN CHURCH to God and to His service. . ‘by the Presbyter ian women. The, On Wednesday when the women! s i ach i ees A. M. unday Schoo 9 | - ; : = ——————— | * * * |Rev. Galen E, Hershey stated pas-| al t } attend Presbyteri Society meet-'@ nyo, Worship 11:00 A. M.- , CHURCH OF SPIRITU AL FELLOWSHIP ian “My life has been a delightful, fascinating ‘experience since els tors of all faiths are welcome. ‘ing at Ward Memorial Church.: Rev. Cari W. Nelson, BD; | : nance ‘hoir — ‘Detroit they will hear @ panel dis- Joma’ Mette Hal — 82 Porkine St. (Off Auburn) One of the first. See Mr. Johnson did after ‘this enti | cussion on “City and Industrial! *y Affiliated with Federation ef Spiritual Charches | ~ i Sunday Evening Services —1:30 P. M. ‘change in his life was to take an old storage room in his gas station’ CWS 10 0 Ssery ‘Work.” Dr. Kenneth Neigh will) ; Elsie Beasley, of Royal Oak, Speaker | S ‘building, clean it out and turn it into a prayer room. He put up a jlead the discussion. The Episcopal Church Beatie ay, nme. to Ing a cross for his Christian customers and a star of David for the Jews. | | ‘The Leal Emes Group will hold of the Advent ies | When you come to have your car eeeviced at Johnson's Service Pur rim Festiv al | the annual birthday dinner 1% Leng Lake Rd. at Miediebers = . . é . l— ing in th Wal. HE REV. JOHN W. viozs . Viear Senior High Fellowship. ation rou can out nly et te tank of roar car fled with whe any weiner Wal | Te oe gee yn ae . oa 5 ° , . 15 and 11:15 A. | f Apostolic Church of Christ to See Film Showing get yourself fitled with what you need to keep ) your life running. Sundown Wednesday Mrs. Neil Gray. education chair- Belz Commenion iret Sanday 459 CENTRAL Effect of Alcohol Can God help you free yourself ftom the chains of an old, hopefess Be inns f O D man, will be in charge of tie) t= = ios Sunday School and Worship... .. 10:00 a. m. life? Can He put enough hope into vou to make you want to build your- gmimng ne Vay saa of the ‘women s Spake Service ............ 7:00 p. m. ! The Rev. Eduard D Auchard self a new life? Can He give you what it takes? Well, just ask Charlie, _ Holiday Celebration 24¢"_the noon luncheon Friday. | Ist CONGREGATIONAL oe Bible Cless .........-.. 7:00 p.m. pastor, will preach Sunday on “The Johnson. The Rev. Mr. Hershey will speak CHURCH retany Bar Soturday | _ oe . ues 4 a Lord of Our Work” in the Orchard FAY UP 1 : , Jews around the world will cele- tor Ae tae Vera Basaeny ail Mill. E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Ssrurdy Night Service ........ 7:00 p. m. Lake Community Churea,—Presby-| brate the festival of Purim which Jead : | - rch Phone FE 5-8361 ‘terian. If things have gone badly, if vou are unhappy with life as it stands begins at sundown Wednesday. ead devotions. Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor . Chu | t th —~ * * * if Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Past Bishop L. A. Parent . The Choral = Get under the en ie. aa Senn ieeana vou donot have to stay Pucia a ‘act 4 * On Monday evening, the young - 10 30 AM “oe Pestor Res. OL 2-475] panel Pomel! | leadershio’ c . And what is it? Charlie Joh ll He found th is observed by special neopie of the church are sponsor- : . M. 5 : rshp of Mrs Willard Wet what is i arlie Johnson tells you. He found the answer to — — er willie stand | p tacuec ” aisstisiving! new life: worship services which stress re- ing » roller skating party for the MORNING WORSHIP : “0 (eo cronies nese E (Distributed 1958) = oe oe the service youth of Presbyterian Churches in . PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST At V1 am.,.The Chancel Co —_________4—_ ‘ie ener aa read from the area at the Roliadium Roller - “VOICE IN W. W. Hall, Minister 1180 Nerth Perry Street wil sing with Mrs. Jean Carpenter y * * * ees : THE WILDERNESS” , Welcomes All Visitors/ soloist at both services N M | The h oliday is also marked b Fhe Rev. Mr. Burton. Preachin : Moraine beer CE WP oo. cee ce eaee ess eee. is sa The Senior High Fellowship | Cw inister Arrives ‘gift giving, mock beauty contests, - Laymen Announce : shaadi Sta Sunday Evening Pa. ans oe wool ee ee bnew, 6:00 will meet at 6 p.m. to wee th the costume balls, bazaars and dram- — - — Wednesday Evening Service .. ... oe 7230 film, “Ite the Brain t Fi t G B pti t |atizations of the story. : a ——— | Counts.” This is a film showing | ITS enera. a IS r : 5 iritual Retreats Highland 4 - ‘ s| the effect of alcohol on the hu. | , Pegg Beudny.) waieh testa) ene) Congregational Charch 4 , =| f | ay, i i > . iS ) Q) man personality. Mr. and Mrs. | Coming to the First General Bap- and India. In 1953-54 he acted es Alia mi asa wae Ao ee . Milford Rd. at M-S8 | Earl Thornton will meet with the \tist Church es the new pastor is|chaplain of the 14th District of the) test Nedgiay Leland pind Mniaipa dias as Pon. q aericen ‘Legion. Hebrew for lots, referring to the jtiac area men have been an-{ Sunday School 10 A. M. . , q Ninth Grade Fellowship. ‘the Rev. Paul Johnson with his cs + manner in which Haman decided nounced by two local groups of, Morning Worship 11 A. M South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart Pastor 4 John. Ashby and Erie Waterberg wife and daughter, Bonnie — His theological training was re- the day on which he had hoped 'Catholie laymen. REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, ae . , @ elders of the church, will attend * + . Beet een to destroy the Jews. | The First Friday Club has been. cea eeapeeneeenreneneeeeeeeen SPECIAL NOTICE: q the Presbytery of Detroit with the prior to the Pontiae pastorate, At Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Eliza- Palen by Rev. Fr. Clement J. SERVICES TO BE HELD SUNDAY, MARCH 2 q pastor Tuesday. he served the Fairmont General: beth Lake Rd. Purim will be ob- Singer S. J., director of Manresa in ike i , Per « ‘ on Wednesdav the Christian ed Baptist. Church SI Charles, Mo. served with a Purim Family Serv- Jesuit Retreat House, Birming- UN | T i ) rea Sac ueation committee wall meet to > Sec ‘ener ‘ j 7 asda p 7 r that the March. 17-19 period . ay < = . . and the Second -General Baptist ice at 7 p.m Wednesday The story am. pe SEV ENTH DAY ADV ENTIST CHL R¢ H 4 review the chu reb precram nad Church in Dexter. Mo from the Book of Esther: mH he has been reserved for its annual ° ‘ On Mt. Clemens St. (Across from YMCA) @ complete plans for the One Day jate Services at Regular Hours: q Institute on Christian Education Besides his ministerial duties en ind special refreshes | ' ' . , se eret ie chamran neat, the Rev. Mr Johnson has been servec "Heading the committee for the Sunday Worship 10 A.M. Church School. 11:15 4 M. ‘ ae Dogget is chairman of the active in community affairs. aon a ing ng si for group are Dr. William J. Jan-. res ylerian oe oS 6:15 FP. M. On Thursday the Junio ~High In Dexter he was president of Rowe aan he held in ac pune ee ane pre de : . Se _, fellowship will meet for supper at 5. the Minifterial Alliance, chair- jhall of the Temple. —— The film, “The Long Stride,” man of |the General Baptist | : , , Two weekends have been re PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH pm ) | At Congregation Binal Ierael_ 14° a story of the One Great Hour of! Emergendy Relief Society, and a | Dmeida Rd) Par: i served for the Pontiac Retreat dest’ Bebesl: 10d wee at Fairmount ives ac Sharing offering. will be presented member @f the Kiwanis Club. He Ns 5 0 pm Wednesday, wane League by Rev. Fr. William Merwe sTorehtp. 11:60 8. M Jenier Wership (Annex). 11 00 A.M. i — served committees of the dims on) Purim willbe an to westhoven, C. P., retreat director OAKLAND AVENUE lee... Levecece eens eens O48 PMS ' ee ‘ Golden Gespel Seat (fucpirational Ringing). 1. 730 PM “And that which fell. among American Red Corss and assist- the children of the Religious School 1 =k ps of the Cross Retreat “The Little Church With the Big Heart” thorns are they. which. when they ¢@ '& oyganizing the Civil Air | Sundgy morning ouse, Detroit. Oakland at Cadillac RB. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH. &. & Supt. have heard, go forth, and are Patrol. oe The first group headed by Dr. Theodore B. Allebach, Paster — — eae an ; ane . Don. E. Fraser will-attend on April, ——— noked with cares, and riches and) During World War ITI. the new 24-26, and the second group will Wors hip 10:00 A. M. pleasures of this life. and bring no pastor served three years in the eals to Governor ike h say 25 “THE INNOCENT CHRIST” fruit to perfection armed Forces in China, Burma - / ws SAB TB Pace a, Oniete Bible ScHool .....11:20 A. M. Evangel Temple ; a on Sunday Sales anita case | ecg carice 707 vening Service .. FIRST GENERAL BAPT IST CHURCH REV. PAUL JOHNSON code S mes & ke each ok __| “BELON ao Ae : 249 win— 1 ‘ INFUSION” 365 E. Wilson Ave. ‘ REV. PAUL JOHNSON, newly elected pastor from St. Charies, Me. LANSING ~ — The -Rt. Rev. ° Wed. Prayer 7:30. P.M , Sunday School ...... fie eo 9: ~ A.M. | ceived trom the denomination’s Bi eer r ancien, aged a the | ‘ sneer | ene Morning Worship ....... SQanKOe don OGCOndD DUES 11:00 A. M. ble Institute in Oakland-City, Ind.|"Prscopa iocese 0 lichigan, ; ZL iaereeecminaten ae Sunday Evening Worship ..........--...-- veeee 7:00.P. M, The Johnsons make their home this week appealed to Gov. Wil-| _1T'S THE JOSLYN AVENUE Sund E . Wednesday Owe BaccrT es ‘a .. 7:30P.M. [at 413 N. Johnson Ave. liams to support proposed curbs on. unda venin 3G usic Director Sunday retailing Joslyn at Third 7 » ui g | et & t ! CHURCH |] Ramune b, Watkins, Paster ~ . ° Silver Tea Sponsored The bishop, in a telegram, said | LIKE! Bible School - 9:20 A. M. ary. cforrery par “DEATH IN THE POT” Bethany Baptist. Church by Stewardess’ Boord —‘1't Purposes of a fending legisla | Worship, 5:0. 1045 A. M- , BA. 8 Th : West Huron at Mark Street Mrs. Titus Taylor will open her '° preservation of our religious I'm sure you, too, Evening = 7:30 P. M. : ; DR JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor _ oe oe en AL: faiths and economic well being.” will like the friend- Wed. Nigh}-Prayer 7:30 P. M. VE naie ll elcarnee j , rem a WALLEY me tine of Fancaten u i mT a ie iy } Ave. from jie told the governor his support wo Worship Services—9:00 A. M. an A. M. to 7 p. m. Sunday for a Silver would be welcomed. Ser eiG ooatan jpbgo uo ouna0Ds0nbo0 Gosooacanac oe aa a Sermon Pe tne Pastors apie state Tea. Members and. friends of * " ~ * AUBURN HEIGHTS ponadd S060 s60d0980 05 BOdate G00 : ML, » io S ic : EVENING SERVICE |... eee cece cece cee ee 7:00 P.M. =“ ONO AM Brae Temple CME have been in. The bill, with bi-partisan sup- 456 Primary Street BIBLE STUDY. WEDNESDAY 0.000.000... ooce seen. 7:30 P.M. 9:45 4. M.—Church School, Classes for All. [vited. Milton Henry will be the Pott of about 25 house members. a aad ineaed 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall. afternoon speaker. ltr ekiich sennny Stage «| A Bible School ...... 10:00 A. M. 2 7:00 P.M —B. Y. F. Group and Adult “Firesides” kt *« * mae bs mens excent as (0 Worship ....:.....11:45 A.M. 7.30 P. M.—Wednesday—Midweek Prayer Meeting. . . sales of food, drugs, gasoline and} Enlargement Campaign “THE MEANING OF ; . 8:00 P. M.—Vespers for All Sponsoring the affair is the other fuels and assorted other MARCH R THE CROSS” _* All Saints Episcopal Chu reh “An American Baptist Convention Church.” Stewardess Board of which Mrs Products. =e 7 y Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 P. M. . - — —— tt ment “Taylor is president. The Rev. R. ; | Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Williams St at W Pike A. Britton is pastor Pastor and Wife Return REV. ROYALS. NELSON i COMMUNITY UNITED = 9» (@eveCHRISTIAN SCIENCEveyg""""" , Ther Revs Co Gecrme! Wisattied Recor a B= : - aot ace KS Rev. S. C. Burt of Battle Creek General Sunday Schoo! The Rev David K Mis, Curate : “S| He, hath shewed thee, O man. will speak tomorrow . Seciotery PRESBYTERIAN Ee > pe omorrow af the New Y SUNDAY SERVICES SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY U what is good; and what doth the Hope Baptist Church. The Rev. « = “ CHURCH Fal ence © . S Lord require of thee, but to do and Mrs. Ford B. Reed, the pastor, Speaking in S. S. and Drayten Plains, Michi 8:00 A M.—Holy Communion “CHRIST JESUS” ll walk humbly ay oy Ge and to and his wife, have returned from | Worship Services W. 3. Tecuwissen, Jr. Pa 9. 30.A.M.—Holy Baptism and ~ | walk humbly with thy God? ‘a vacation ‘in Hot Springs, Ark. |. ‘ ” Sermon by the Rector A Sanday, SO os and . 25 feqang Room : n a , 11:00 A. M “THE JOY or Bible School ace 9:45 A, M. Church, School . enn eS ne as pin Der tree NO CHRISTIAN | * MOLY LIVING” nai Worship ee 3 =) } We A. ivi, : ~ a E oul os y * “| 11:00AM —Holy Communion RN wesnensey Event Tuc ae | TEMPLE || 7:30 p.m. =zzzezaze |] feta cetin': $5 ok ermon by Qi oth to 11:08. A. Mn Dotntniation and oe oe ie Sere, weet | fh 8: Hetenery Ra, Drayion HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS = 7p) ‘weate _ TONEMENT — Milford, Mica ob edt U- VaR : : Thi < REV. J. LUTHER SHEPFIELD—Speaker i h AM oly Communion : & q 8:00 A M—Roiy Corntenion Oe a ie W FADO STATION CKLW TELEVISION ~ 11:90 te 2:18: Néon—Sunday School 42:90 A. M.—foly Comrdunion been has! Gos 1 ado KC ; SUNDAY—9 ee AM 6:30 P. M—Young People's Service Z chert os ool Chur ates eee A compen ~ Sunday AM : = 7:45 P. M.—Evangeliatic Service | bd 4 urch Schoo! burch Behaol Wil npany ~ ROOMING AUXIETY . REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIEL Donala ©. tapos fev. beri F Wile vice hes \eagt @ariar Bt -Wibat MW agcut Ovum CHILDREN i ‘ F Vas P.) M—Bible Study and Choir ‘Reboweel - : Andrews, jos pet = — es SDs: ee ners. Veer t. 1. Sundgy. School ...« poe FF oe | \ i OIA AfA Af M fa Ai Nf f- | 4 Chiirch With “ Friendly Weloome! mr Senate | -" . ‘ ’ camel 2a { of % - C : . . : . 3 ‘ ¥ J ee! a : #2 ; : EME gE * pe £ a ie Fe spets4 5 : oe 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1938 : ae ELEVEN r] : : | : 3 £, : cERex caver (baptist Pastors [FAIR BAPTIST eWURCH, \ , Sunday School... 10:00 |, 2 Honering the Primary Department, Mra. Gienn Breekshire Worship ...... viene oaih Those 11:00 Ge Evening Worship .........+.._ 7:30 hy Julies, ‘Speaker Siiver Tes, Wed., 7:30 P. M. - Drs. Joseph Chapman, CENTRAL Richard Dixon: Elected CHRISTI AN | Leaders of Fellowship 2s CHURCH. | A fellowship of wislaterd ettatul | the Baptist group was recently a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘HURON AT WAYNE . G, W. GIBSON, Minister formed in Pontiac. Pastor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, 0D. . FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginew } - &« «& t Associate Pestor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. Bible School ...... . $45A.M. [| The 22 Baptist churches in the , 30-11: Morning Worship 11:00A.M_ [area belong to several different WORSHIP SERVICES... . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 Youth Service ...... 6:00 P. M. Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible The purpose of the fellowship is to provide opportunity for dis- , - cussion of items of general in-| ~ Study Wed. ...... 7007.M. terest to undergird each other = : in the fellowship of prayer: to bet- Christ Lutheran ‘ter understand the programs and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W rf rd T activities of the different Baptist aterio ownship churches; and to join together in Oakland and Saginaw Airport B4. of Williams Lake B4. |\common witness to the principles Pontiac, Michigan : Sunday School—$:30 A.M. |/and convictions of each - Baptist|: 77 Wiel} ~ Worship—11 A. M. church. Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\QRMmAR DY UD ° te be ote) Cd -Elected to serve as leader of Rev. W. &. Hakes. Ass‘! Pastore ™ ono | : the was Dr. Joseph I. | . Oa Baptist. 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL |. -: ? $ Chapman BETHEL TABERNACLE |} vr. Richard H. Dixon Jr. of First Pentecost Church of Pentise || Ttimity was named secretary, ; “|| The program committee includes “ ; e - Sunda School .10 A. M. the Rev. William E. Hakes a First THE RARE KC SEE SbOM . Morning Worship 11 A.M. || Baptist" Church, Rev. Philip W. . 7:00 P. M.—EVENING -SERVICES * Somers of Marimont Baptist and si . 2 ee . - é “hl Jy service 176 Re ae aa Crosoent pontine’ Freee Phote BAPTISM and the LORD’S SUPPER” Hills Baptist Church. — —— . , . ne . ; . /“(Pieneer Girls Participating in the Evening Service) Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN — Meeting to plan affairs of Colum- Wesbrook St., reservation chairman; James T. Davies, general . Ciasses for All Ages 10:45 A.M —MORNING WORSHIP | : | F * * a bia Avenue Baptist Church and assist the pastor, the Rev. Martin chairman; and Mrs. Leibern Lockwood, chairman of the office. Rev. H. H. Savage. Preaching at Both Services Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch the Rev. hark oe ee ' F. Boyd with the pledge campaign are from left, Chester R. Sum- _A loyalty dinner is being held at 6:30 tonight in the Community 1348 Baldwin Avenue lat Colu mble — Baptist mers of 1332 Hira Rd., dimer chairman; Mrs. Frank Dillon of 583 BoiGes Building, Waterford Tow ae FE 5-8256 Church, eas caalinaniaaaaaiai [no a ee — ~es a oe oe ee Cen a hmastet rae hee a ote cate - ane age wee eyes moe . cae . BSS cS = - DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH , a — Elizabeth take Rd. at Tilden OR 3-3206 = ® Ch : h sec eee! Fr par 3 _ Sunday School ......10a.m. Morning Worship..... ll a. m.- ST. JOHN'S R Methodist urches (Sp, SS Se See METHODIST CHUR H H Id R | . Filj ’ , et one ee srersiate ABA SO Hbie otien Hoose oo. 1730 p.m, . wee we Wednesday ...........0.... 000s es T2308 Chérch oe UIGHLAND a A 0 a y in int = _ ; “ Paster—REV. LEE Lal ONE S. S. Supt. “ARTHUR EWALD eee * o * ~ aes 3 a in: - : L : se os ree | tapering Worle 1? oo Dr, Chestey A. McPheeters, su- oe 2 re | perintendent of the Flint District eae aan 30:00 A.M. Sunday Scboo! a] of the Methodist Church, will be) - - Classes for All Ages. FIRST OPEN ‘the speaker at a District Wide ‘§ = —_, Be: 11:00 4. M. Worship BIBLE CH |Evangelism Rally on Sunday in a ee” = ist Sal gees by ae EC URCH jthe Court Street Methodist Church; =~ es . oe. : eeu a a : 1 Bleck N. of Walten Bivé. jof Flint at 3:30 p.m. Soe £ he ig One hundred and two Metho-| © * : ba . Sunday School . 10:00 A.M. dist Ch : ae ee Morning Worship 11:00 A.M, } dist Churches in the Flint District) - J in 4/05 P.M. Youth Pelewship |, Youth Service ...... 6:30 P. M. poping a total niembership of over 3 . 4 =e —- 6:48 P.M. Senter Fellowship Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. 000 people will participate in this oe ta < SE = fae » me, | LE ve ership mae: en rs” Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. | rally. His message will call people| | Seow. ts. ; sf WEERESSAY: Guttage Prayer Mowing: 2 Toute Coelr 3 _]\to commit their life to Jesus Christ. Se a cae ey | You are cordially invited to worship with us. = pa ~ Dr. McPheeters, who received os ie ee ~ : ee 4 a : ee PZ pA 3 FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ; our — ihis education at Asbury College in aid gn ieee a ig Temporary Location: EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH, Sanford at E. Pike jor conn 7 ‘Wil : Kentucky and Boston ee adhe: Paster: O. P. Eastman. 622 Benson FE 5-0924 University School of Theology, re- = Te 8 —— — Rev. T. H. Staton. FE 2-8497 | cently came to his position as su- os: 2% ’ . an — HHttjCT perintendent of Flint District Meth- “e Fy io a FIRST CHURCH OF THE ‘BRETHREN — .odism from Metropolitan Methodist . eS 46 NORTH ROSELAWN CALVARY Church in Detroit where he had ig Rear pes | ane ee rcey Si) Gs Panes oe i A. « ornin, e as Mos, Mewey-at tuntera’ served Seen es. ‘ . eS . eunéay Evening Service, 7:08 *. “. Peace” by ka Shelby Sanday Seheel ........ e200 4. M. : ‘ ? Tree Blue Class Meeting Sat., 7:30—Wesley DeVault heme. Merning Wership ...... ¥ 90 A.M. as Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at the Wills home, Tharsday Evening Worship mae tweem eee ™ LEROY SHAFER, Paster | imetning sto ee aston to Bring | CS ee foany Sem tafe — —___——_— _E v. Rose L. vis, Fister : ; ' FE 4-9652 Lenten M essage A. Z 4 -—— Pentiac Press Phote — : =1S d M PIONEER GIRLS—Participating in the Encampment program of 43 Stout St. The girls will @laplay and demonstrate phases of | _ Mari mont Baptist Church unaay Mor ning of the Pioneer Girls’ Club Sunday evening in First Baptist Church the program in the lower auditorium. More than 170 First Baptist Inv Y Lutheran ai | The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach| Wu! be from left, Karen Yingling of 1145 Boston St., Waterford girls are enrolled in the Pioneer Cub which i§ international in | nvites You! 8 win pebach «| Celten testage)al Township, Mary June Miles of 140 E. Howard St. and Sue Dinnan scope. . Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. ' Churches | i 2S 2 ee His y | Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. su t wil Innocen ° ° » £ . ISSCC REST SOO S § Gat Vt. Trinity eet “Beyond Statistics, Topic | MARIMONT re 4 Crone Church With — of 2 Morning Services "oe te . ° ; a At 7 p.m. he will peal on “Be j * low the Cross-Confusion.” At = ; GRACE | oso ent ne HONOS Teacher Rev. Philip Somers. Pastor |_ The Ordinance of the Lord’sjearly service and Mary J. Thorn- Walton Bivd., 1 Block Oft Baldwin ) - Corner Genesee and Glendale | of 20 voices, will present sele ‘Supper “will be observed at both |ton will participate at 11 a.m. — 7 __{aest feet , tions. Sue Froede will be soloist. Mi f Ed tj \the 9 and 11 a.m, services Sunday | Beginning Sunday at 7 p.m. in = Sana ESnE EERE EERE ERR Richard C, Stuckmeyer. Pastor - The five groups of the Women’s | inister o ucarion ¢@¢ . } jin Bethany Baptist Church with the lower auditoriurg, Dr. Joseph SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Services at 9 ‘ M 4 Association will meet this week.| Celebrates 25 Years © the pastor speaking on "Beyond [: Chapman, pastor, will begin a]. James ©. Cunningten, Pastor and a A - The Mary Jo McCurry Teenage; h de , Statistics.” series of Fireside Chats. OR 32-9512 156 Mt. Clemens ‘St. Sunday School at 9 A M Group will meet Tuesday evening! OS Lutheran Leader » Ronald Miller will assist at the aches Sik ikcisde “Beats Sabbath School ................. eee. Saturday, 9:30 0, m. and 1]; A. M. t * | ————— and Keanortality,” “"Understeng, | Sabbath Worship 22, Saturday, 11:00 2. m. - ¢ Pastors of other churches in the) pay! Stoh! : inister of - fe ty Young Peoples Meeting se Teecesees.. Saturday, 7:00 p, m. P 2 - onimen, . | Ing the Bible,” “Liberal and Prayer Meetin Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. bg Pontiac area are speaking at the Christian education for the Luther- St. John Methodist, _ Conservative Christianity” and | i og ROT eB ee oss neanees : = H ¥ | | “Christ, Sin and Forgiveness. - = : - = | Wednesday evening services atian Church for 25 years, was hon- I ST. TRIN ITY ee The Rev. D. D. McColl of ored recently af St. Trinity Lu- j Aubura at Jessle ' First~ Christian Church will be theran Church, ~ . i (East Side) : [ee speaker Wednesday. ct «< a Ralph C. Claus. Pastor The pastor. the Rev. Ralph C.. Host to Choir Union ‘How to Keep Cheerful” will be the topic of the discussion group ~, at 8 p.m. in the sanctuary The City Wide Choir Union will At 8 a.m. tomorrow, Dr. Chap- Sunday School ... 9:45A.M 4 Claus spoke on “Teach Them to present a program at 3:30 p.m. man will begin a series of broad-, First Service .... 8:30AM @) FIRST UNITED - Observe All Things Whatsoever I Sunday in the St. John Methodist casts on “Religion in the News’ . Second Service ..11:00A.M 74 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH |Have Commanded You.” Church, 443 Highland Ave. Mrs. over radio station WPON. The 15, ; OF PONTIAC Mr. Stohlmann is in charge of __ , Malenda Jones is president of the minute program will feature items Sd ONENESS ‘the Christian Day School main- organization. of local interest as well as state, ¢ 128 Green Street oe Se Ae eo Fate : =ne * * ® ‘ational and international religious ; has four classrooms and serveg 107 | at 3 the Rev. G. E. Chap-|news. j Sat. Evening Service... 7:30 P. M. p.m. the Rev. &. p> be ST. PAUL Sunday Shoat” ™ rere AM. children. man of the Friendship Baptist| The inter-faith program will be st 19. Milbourrt —— eaten i ning Wers' sevoeee L200 A. M. ‘ : ‘orth side) 2] Sen, Srent ee --+ 1:08 B ro | A graduate of Lutheran Teach- Cc hurch. Bu ] iIding ee genahge ts _ of his interdenominational. SUN DAY SCH OOL ' 9:45 A. M fi . Fi wesda $ i , Wy" pd } George Mahder. Pastor © ~ || Yeung People, w 7: 3:30 eM. f Cts’ College in Seward, Neb., he Seeree oo : Cebu sees ew oa ee - _ began his teaching career in Wie Workshop Set “urn wil sccampar hin "“! Called Best U:S. Envoy | MORNING WORSHIP ........11 O'CLOCK Morning Service ..10:45 A M. Rev. Martin P. Hester sing several selections. pisunday School ae “ ‘ (Nest te Dublin Seboel) .'troit 1, = ° | Sunday Moming ..11:00 A.M | CHURCH ) er“. To 4 Sundey Evening 7:30PM @ , | | Emmanuel Baptist Choir 3 Wed. Service . WAS PLM. @) : 64 West Columbia Ave. | E : ee res |e COU! | amare i 7330 PM. Be ee FP ar Sh tattate Petr FT ee same a. sean, 0.0, weer cain © pion 8.8, sak Hf Morning Worship SR O-aa [ r. Malone, Speaking : : St. ‘Stephen Sj lohn Hazlett Asst. Pestor | MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. | Aes ee pss r acess wiae ats ea p. 9 | "Special Music and Choir = Pormetiy. : _ Sunday, Schoo! 9:45 A. M. ” ning Worship ........-. gin veuces 18 oM. OF ang : +. | vow ies “Bird, = “Jésus’ Sermon on Character Wednesday Proyer Meeting ........ 7:30.P_.M. | SSTRGTENTTSIE NEON — : o 4Beiween Dixie and Sashabew) “Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. i . . matic Rev. M. F. Boyd. Jr | : 8:45 K. M. EACH DAY - \ Co ee “FAINT, YET PURSUING” ds 1 : ; : i ‘\ a4 ae ©. Wm. C. Grate, Pestor . #| | Dr. Bank| Speaking 6 ‘ WEEK DA Le Church: Servicg B20. 4 L: Bvening Serviee.2:30 P.M. A) , oe | Dae -, Affiliated With Southern. 4 o ntion. | (il gongae-Bchool Attendance Lest Week - 1.974. =_ Sunday School. Ay 5): con’ roretves sive (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00.4.M.) {J oO gabe Chancho oa a Sunday School Attendance Last Week — 1,374" : Se ee as ee i a - \ 7 “ ; 4 ’ oy : : ™ ' 5 ; i. < \ i ; ; ] . ‘ ; 7 ‘ o* | i 1 , ‘ | { hi \* jean) \ | eal } ‘, [ely oe ee a= = ee . Sis, gat eee Sse as : é Ss whe : : f ; x tea iF ue Fi i eee f : _ x : f S “ee 4 * ? ie . as ¢ F TWELVE | Security for You “4 4 Quiz: Can | Get Bigger Age Payments? ‘By RAY HENRY js what you're getling, are set at From Rev. R. T. of. Clinton, the time of the wage earners Iowa: “I've recently been or-/death and there's nothing the sur- dained. and would like to know Vivors can do to increase them. how I go about getting Social Security coverage. Can you help?” = To obtain coverage, you must file a certificate with the District Director of Internal Revente in dicating your desire to come unde: the law. * * * From Mrs. P. 8. E. of Albany, N. Y¥.: ‘I'm a widow and am receiving monthly Social Secur- ty payments for myself and my From C. W. of New Orleans, La.: ~“‘For three years I've owned a small neighborhood gro- cery store. Until recently, my wife and I have been able to handle the store without any out- side help. The business has been growing and we're expanding the size of the store. Hf we add an employe, must we report that person's earnings for Social Se- curity purposes?” i= creased? We need more money covered. ‘than we're getting to live on.” and the appropriate forms from ment just. as if the service was a No. Survivor payments, which'your Director of Internal Revenue. Civil Service job, ~ ° two daughters who are in their | teens. Is there any chance that Yes. Even in the case of a I can get these payments in- \single empo¥e, the employment is u can get the details i its | Mrs. E. W. of Fayette- ville, N.'@.: “My father died about three months ago. I filed for and received the lump sum death payment from Social Se- curity. I don't think the amount is right. My father was receiv- ing monthly Social Security re- tirement payments. How much should the death payment have been*”’ - 2 a It should have, been three times the amount of your father’s month- ly payment, but not more than a total of $255. If you didn’t receive the correct amount, ask the lock] office to figure the death payment. and to make an adjustment. As a general rule, military serv- ice is credited toward your retire- BOARDING HOUSE YU GOGO 2 me pER-AW~—LET ME THINK fe 14 .T DON'T NEED THE DEN eae ; | \ \G + iw VW THE MAJOR DEFINED }1 4 SEAPORT AT ; ¥, i, y Z\ OBELISK, BUT AN ‘ SAURASHTRA, ~ LODALISK IS A SLANE: > on} Sh ane aw NOW, SIR BAGWIN, 4| OF TEE Go THE SECOND QUESTION / Uy “WHERE, Ot ae el es G te rf © 1068 by NEA Gervice, re. TM. Reg, UE Pon OF. 4 THAT WOULD BEL WO ite 2 BOY, RIGHT A WELL, BIG AER WIRONG. 7 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 | _ ‘THE JACKSON TWINS Bgl * A ban ; / LL aes Phi debe 5? ALLEY OOP v3 By T. V. Hamlin NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller SAUNA I'LL HAVE TO TURN OFF THE GAS WHILE I WORK ON THESE S. Pat OF — AM rghit reseed ce 1956 by United Foote Syadicwe, Inc — AOA IE LPU SAAN L 1 Fe oy LE,MASOR= taut hill OUT OUR WAY LOOK AT THESE PAINT BRUSHES -- JAMMED TOGETHER LIKE SARDINES UTI | IN A CAN AND LEFT TO GET HARDER ‘iM THAN CEMENT? IS THAT ANY WAY ane im TO LEAVE THEM? | rf Hh | WHE \ a \' Wy! ui) | >= Hit ( ) i~ ———— ———— Hi, UL; ra : \- ale ————— =—Htti=h —————————F - SS -. HOUSE LAST YOU USED TO PAINT THE TRIM ON THE FALL! rs By Leslie Turner WHEN WIEE- FEZ Me og EASYS MEETING HER PLANE IN 4 ORLANDO NOW, “THE WARDEN SAID YOU'D TELL ME WHY mY HUSBAND WAS BROUGHT HERE FROM PRISON! pos MUST HURRY! | HIS LIFE To AID | SCIENCE RATHER we HE'LL. BE THE FIRST MAN TO VENTURE WTO SPACE AND, WE HOPE, RETURN TO EARTH SAFELY! WE THEY'RE PUTTING THE SATELLITE SEE MY WIFEZ/ SHANDY, THEYLL] Po YES, MRS. -\IN THE ROCKET NOSE NOW: S550 ee BEHERE Nj} SHANDY. BOLO. car Guns - . ee CHOSE TO RISK Cons = UAUE. TO LWE THRU IT. THAN DIE IN CAPTAIN EASYZ THE CHAIR: “ : ime O rit = RShalat Luda PS ats TA 3-/ 1958 by NEA Service.inc, T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. By Edgar Martin HE WAS & CHAP FROM THE FINANCE COMPPON, CHECRING UP ON DELINGDENT "| PORMENTS. . 1 Ald io 4: | COOP OLD DANS. ‘ qe b) M c ‘le : ra . x , : oan : | HERE! You F — HELPING) I'D TAKE. AN OLO © YOUR a i = * z 2) all An ch ! @“Phat's the trouble with most of those all expénse.tours — they) | turnout 40 be just that.” fy \ % a _ hy Franklin Folger HALF ACRE CASTLE CHECK YOUR OIL ANO WATER, SiR 2 AY . 1 THINK THAT'S ENOUGH WATER / é By Dick Cavalli oa AVAL & 1998 by NEA Bovine me TM Mag US Par OFF By Charles Kuhn . Sot, pinta tad [| Semone) |[wenekoer PES | (EOE Neon rue] John Morris MAY USE AT TH? Ss < IN TH’ CORNER / WELL, WELL... IF IT ISN°T LOVER BOv: $0 YOUR EARLY GOMANCES WERE "OH, G0 FUNNY” To your OLO FLAME!) NEVER MINO DARLING-.- ™—T WASNTT FUNNY WHEN SHACK, EARL / a = 4% os { at THINK OF MY LATEST INVENTION WHY ITS ry “t Ns = % — ONTIAC ESS SATURDAY, MARCH ‘1, 1958 ae _ | } PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, | r . | THIRTEEN SLEEK LENES — _ Tall black pgles march down the stairs In A convenient built-in at one end of this room provides storage INFORMAL HOSPITALITY — In this recreation room on the Bright curtains frame the view from the ground level windows. liew of a railing. The floor on this level is covered with corktone space. At the right is a card table with matching chairs, ready lower level of the Boyle home there is informal charm. The fire- Shm furniture in bright colors is made of modern materials. The tile. Walls are paneled and finished in a pickled platinum shade. for players. place wall is made of pink brick with a stone capped hearth. rug is a hit and miss striped hooked one. . Pentiae Press Phetos by Ed Vanderworp IN HILL ’N’ DALE — On a curving street in this new subdivision, located in and atlached garage. Aqua is used on thé shutters and the wrought iron porch ; Walled Lake, the Ray Boyles have a red brick bi-level home. White trims both house columns. Roy Mercer designed and built the Boyle house. , ‘Your Neighbors House } | . eee Ray Boyles’ Choose Bi-Level Home in Hill ‘n’ Dale Subdivision By JANET ODELL much room there actually is in Walls are pale beige; the | the dining room window is the ,; Walls and built-ins are finished Pontiac Press Home Editer | the building. The lot slopes to | carpeting is beige tweed. Floer hi-fi set. | in a platinum pickled tone. An the back and makes possible a length draperies match the . | oval card tablé and matchin Not many years ago the area large basement that ioides a si The pictere windows Me the kitchen i SO are @ | red chairs are kept in readiness north of Pontiac Trail and east | recreation room, fourth bedroom, |: have a far flung view of coun- | pale aqua blue. The finish on the | for eager players. | of South Commerce roads was | lavatory and ample work and | | tryside, célorful even at thts | birch cabinets is driftwood. One | The opposite end of the room just one vast farmland. Today it storage space. time of year. + wall is papered in blue, coral and ' is bricked in pink. There's a cor- is a series of subdivisions. One Built of reused brick, the At one end of the room is a | 8reen paper. ner fireplace with a raised stone of the most attractive groups of | house has white trim and aqua | Mahogany spinet piano, finished The linoleum floor looks like hearth that goes completely homes is in the Hill 'N’ Dale | shutters. Behind the two-car | in walnut tone. The deep green pebbles we shade: s of brown and | across the room. A long stone section. Lots are wide; houses | garage is a porch. Iron trim | Sofa is placed so that anyone | D&l&e. Curtains are sheer white. | shelf holds a branched candle- do not look just the same; and | on the front porch is aqua. sitting on it can enjoy the pic- mn row ep pliner . = stick. * ee »? the streets curve around and u - : pook, | ture window. Two upholstered | White. Chairs have peach seats MIRROR SHOT — Photographer Vanderworp the bed with its white quilted spread and the and ‘down, ‘ P| fhe Tenia Beata poe a arm chairs with a walnut maga- | and as ag The cite ue het el Ley ~~ a ee oon ‘in shoots his favorite shot — one through a mirror far wall. Blue medallions in the curtains match sey | J | ee : ree ae reniently locat @ar a secon ; te chow : : The Ray Boyles liked the new | gtiected us. He's the beloved pet | a mn are een are placed | rane Aas 2A a eal lakes ing room. The colorful hooked to show the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. the blue walls. This room has windows on two subdivision well enough to have | of all four Boyles—Mr. and Mrs. rug is done in a hit and miss Reflected in the large mirror of the vanity is sides Roy Mercer design and build) Boyle, Pat and Jack. | On one side of the room a , striped pattern. Two small tory. them a new home on Meadow- rege : | half wall of eupboards suggests a On the bottom section of the | p ir : hi ; ; ; wa dei i ee The living room-dining room lack framed sofas with tur- First comes a pink and white Both children were allowed to | brown. Against the yellow walls oe ae They smoved in last | takes up at least half the length | division of the room. On the liv- | basement stairs black wooden | quoise plastic upholstery make bathroom. Pink tile floor and | choose the colors of their bed. | he Mked the locks ef Colonial fall. Prior to moving, they had | 6+ in, house. Because the fur- | NS Toom side these cupboards | poles from steps to ceiling take a eenvernations| cornet. The walls-make a-soft_background for a nt tabri . oat lived right in Walled Lake. nishings are not) crowded land) | Dave round brass. handles, the place of a guard rail. The | white topped tables are the white fixtures and white cur- | 7™S and to decide on dra- | — ad * * * the accessories have been care- | There is a desk near the door | floor is covered with corktone | step variety. There’s a tele. tains with a gold thread. The | Peries and bedspreads. Fourteen- von. AG ‘From the road the house looks | fully chosen and sparsely placed, | to the kitchen. In the middle of | tie: vision set down here. wallpaper is white with pink | Year-old Jack decided for a typi- | Eleven-year-old Pat likes pink _ like a compact ranch home. It | the room has a spacious feeling. | the room a mahogany drop At this end of the room there | In the hallway leading to the fleur.de lis on it. The ceramic | Cally masculine room. | on her walls and for her bed- is only after you are inside and | 4 great many people could be in | leaf table and rush-seated cher- | are built-in shelves and cup- | upstairs ‘bedrooms the living knobs of the pink vanity are His carpet ts beige; his bed | SPPead. Her short curtains are downstairs that you realize how ' it without feeling crowded. ry chairs are placed. Next to | boards against the paneled walls.,! room carpet has been continued. speckled with gold. - . maple. The bedspread is dark | (Continued on Page 14) Lm 4g * Mil IMG: esa eb tn lp digas DINING END -~ Rush seated cherry chairs of shelves to go an the far wall. Behind the stor : gs S and a mahogany drop. leaf table are the only .age’wall on the left is a door heading to the back “SPACIOUS ROOM — There is no ‘clutter in this room. The monochvomatic Spock: sits on a gold chair. The sofa is dark green The living oom caigeiing: C oe pieces of furniture in this ehd of the room, Mrs. hall. color scheme ‘of belge walls, drapéries and ‘carpeting make it appear éven larger tends into the bedroom hallway = pose is hunting for jon, the right picture. or. le Le 5 ~ 7h 2 \ than it is. The sfinet piano is fimshed inva: = one. Mrs. Boyle, holding an alert > * ae : ' i - . \ / , . yy ’ ; : ‘ , \ 4 ; =) 7% : A . s . . - 4 i aut ‘g 12)) ae FOURTEEN __} THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATU RDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 nae is inexpensive iy So -: B ildi ( t “(Et abies poctintcigt ch nk get in 4 REAL BEAUTY when you use : eee bee ul Ing 0S ) do not conduct heat or eold. Tojin different kinds of weather, . 7 | an | ‘ . | A . Th ==5 re . isl ’ NATURAL BUILDING STONES ete) at Low Level © Tennessee Ledge Rock © Brial Hill © Colorado Pink Ledge ® French Lick Sandstone ® Tennessee Marble ® Blue and Buff // Tayco © Silverdale Florida Marble (Building Stone) Now is a good time to build Rich. Looking Lustrous artes i a house. Building costs-are less a ; POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS ee oor { - ° |than last year, in fact, lower Pattern your ceilings and ‘ Beautiful Tennessee Marble * ze wes x sey tune i ie ren fom walls with our Weise: , o: i Foo — i tdoor ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION hee ee = call = cali to he quoted onthe. wablect, Striated indoor, ou oor S = one local contractor said that close grades. Leave natural, or rovet PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 paint or stain any color. Free show-how. ‘to ten per cent could be saved on a house started now. & General business conditions, of course, are blamed for the netice- _:{able slump in building. But other factors contribute to lower prices. Contractors and builders are * CALor SPORTS ROOM £ nd el eee eure aace- }- — <—-- eepnoom 4 197 a 10" — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE , ample. What he had to pay $155 a thousand for two years ago he can now get for $120. When the building boom was on, there was no time to process the cheaper woods which are just as strong and useful for certain jobs as grade A lumber is. Now this cheaper grade is«coming to the market. 'VuOSNI MA, LUMBER - Bu Bates SUPPLIES 6-FUEL wet and soiled play clothes. The service entry does not go out-to the | garage. There is another entry to the garage and laundry. The laun-| idry is on the main level but it For details call jsports or recreation room which nntiac 16, Mich Te Fe ‘ 2521 | INSURANCE AGENCY 5 ;can become a fourth bedroom, and H. R. NICHOLI FE 2-2326 49 Mt. Clemens. EI The desire to adapt luxury fea- a guest room or study which can INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE _ - INSURANCE) | tures of penthouse living to sub-, become a fifth bedroom. TUTTC TT Ter) ‘urban and country settings was re- ‘sponsible for the creation of this’ Additionally, > striking yet practical ranch house. the Sa ean =e jae tbaes a Double and even triple use rooms) ® M2lG's room with bath—or into and living areas plus optiona) addi-, ® playroom ance —— ‘tions for growing family needs) nem to supervision from the make this exceptional house with kitchen. By JOHN 0..B. WALLACE 549 N. SAGINAW ST. F : FA ae c anxious to keep both their crews ing different for 5 HOME OWNERS 3 = and their equipment working. La- sometn — Z : bor and overhead costs are high, walls in the playroom or se eat F MULTI-USE AREAS — Study this floor plan tional maid’s room and third bath can be added [may go up; and full schedule of den. Our 3-dimensional ! 4 TO 25% | closely for a full idea of the double and even tri- over the garage area. work is important. They are con- driftwood - like Surfwood " (e) > ple-use areas in this exceptional house. The op- stantly seeking ways to cut corners . ; z a . : and decrease costs. Competition paneling. Come in and < 1; . : a : —_ to stairways up to the maid’s in bidding for jobs is keen says _see samples tomorrow. a JOE ‘Suburban Home Has room and’ down tthe base: HL: Bundy, lel contactor . FIRE EXTENDED COVERAGE © t Prices of byilding materials ! 0 WC ° l LIABILITY BURGLARY and THEFT i Lu xur of Pen h ouse Th ibule ,e, are somewhat lower. One builder @ 1 | e service vestibule could serve) ~ : . . i MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE y : as a mud récem with Coat hooks for cited lumber costs as an ex- iz 2 i % POO OPIS PITT OOPS CT TT TSS CS TT CST SSS SCT S TCO TTT rvveVvvuVVVYVYTYTVVVWVWwYVYVYYYYTY AWNINGS the area over could be placed in the basement ' The master bedroom has a ven- ‘tilation system that operates with the light fixture. Each time the light is turned on the ventilator | : ; ey . } * abe s * mi t | ‘goes into o tion. | Millwork is lower in price than} a year ago. Brick and tile prices THOROUGH INSULATION Wil SAVE vou MANY DOLLARS > $ 4 4 3 > 4 > 4 $ » Si 1 1 There are th terraces — en-| : 4 » its abundant terraces larger still. The kitchen, 24'2 by 92 feet, e ree terra M have leveled off. Plumbing and. $ FI an uo 2 The basic house is just over 1,800 large enough so that a sioarate trance, rear and sun bath terraces heating equipment’ seems! (0) have. * REDUCES FUEL BILLS 3 aaa as > square feet—well below the luxury breakfast room may be set off in ~ and the screened-in rear dining stabilized in price. $ e @ class, Even if an optional maid%gthe area. There is a butler’s pan- Porch, The above factors. coupled with * PROVIDES YEAR “ROUND $ Deal with a Professional 2 : The Pp! d at > Awning Specialist — your 3 room and third bath are added. iry. open to the kitchen and dis-; The house has a total of 12 the relaxations of certain FHA COMFORT % 3 E Assurance of Satisfaction.” > the square footage still is mod- ing room. The kitchen has a serv- large room closets plus base- restrictions, make the building pic- > kk : . 3 erate. jice entrance. -. ment storage and attic storage ture a brighter one locally. Any- * SAVES ON REDECORATING 3 - . = ve RP ag Call FE 5-2102 - 2 Designed by the welt known | * bal * above the garage—and an out~ one who can let a contract for a i - 3% “To q architect, Lester Cohen, it has }I\W-94 lends itself to unusual door gear closet at the rear. home or other building at the | > * FIRST COST IS FINAL : > Lé Vy I Awning & Window Co 2 been selected as HW-94 in the decorating schemes, especially in - Exterior materials include stone, Present time will save money. _ 2 © $| the House of The Week series. the area of the two-way fireplace, ' wood shingles, vertical siding, ply-| In contrast te this decrease ¢ ™ * CUTS COOLING SYSTEM ' 2 163 W. Montcalm Pontiac $ Cohen says: - _ en ___. wood battens for the gables, as- in building costs, the price of raw SoD X<-¢ BILLS IN SUMMER AND : WAAAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAAADADAAAAAAD DAA AANANADD | “Today’s moderns want sophis- | —t phat —shingtes for the Toot and? tand ts up. ‘Lots atso continue f° WE CAN PROVE IT : =} ticated living on a penthouse scale | Ideal for. Acre | Site | wood fencing and stone walling. | to command high prices. But not WE INSTALL . : ‘ in suburban and country settings. || | If you are interested in seeing seady) so hous¢s, .. ; Ss ; ae ae ne There are 1,812 square feet of clans for this } d 35. - a. if You're Planning fe | The interest today (sin = luxury living area in ree ioe ao week thal Accepted) to House cof ‘tne! According to A. G. Kampsen, Owens Corning 5 j .§ | Wee e Pontiac re ti 2.) ; : : . : house be right at home in a sleek Week HW-94. Add 608" square Michigan. Ask for HW ' new president of the Pontiac Real Fiberglas For Expert Installation — feeeat Geraci seniiinise _" feet for the garage and laun- | |Estate Board, new or used houses Insulation i “Yet. this plan has been achieved. 4'Y. and 228 square feet for the | (with some exceptions) already Vatehin | LF rate ibudcet) keved optional maid’s room. Overall} Count Subdivision (built reflect the decline in prices NO DOWN - i , B 1 es . moderae ou na _ ee ,dimensions of the house, includ- ‘It is a good time to buy or build . , 0 today’s economic realities ill- ‘a house. PAYMENT ing the garage and terraces, are and Demand the Following Things: * Custom Workmanship * Large Selection of ‘ Attention to Detail §=— ogee. Finishes, THEN COME AND SEE US A Modern Kitchen Means More Time fu] use of the outdoors makes the ‘house still larger. Again, like a penthouse, this is one-jevel living plus a partia] basement with extra teenager play space and working utilities."’ FIVE BEDROOMS POSSIBLE the magnificent windows through- Basic areas include three bed. °t the house and the sports room, rooms, two baths. living room, designed particularly for hobbies. dining room and kitchen plus a Other uncommon features in- | clude an art gallery, a glide- 92 feet by 41 feet 4 sega minimum lot of 112 feet b | * Charms Boyle Clan feet is recommended. The maa | site would be an acre plot. FHA Terms — To 5 Years to Pay — Free Estimates AMBASSADOR INSULATION 21J0 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 Wax, Then Shellac (Continued from Page 13) [ | pink, brown and aqua chintz. | The same material is used for the bed skirt. Her chest of drawers she pre- fers to hide in her closet.. She | kept out a kidney shaped vanity table which her mother is about | Wax will not be absorbed by) 'wood if a thinned coat of shellac’ first is applied to the bare, clean wood. After the shellac is dry. the wax then will go further and the wood. will retain its natural | color longer. a a et ee ee ee nee rane ee tery ee = With the Children | out bar which serves both indoor | to drape in pink fabric. Pat |: Two Famous Names | and outdoor areas, and a master raed a little bookcase blue. DOORS | bedroom with sliding glass doors | Lucky Pat was on a western ski | —ALSO— 7 — IN HOME HEATING opening onto a dropped sun ter- idee oes day we took pic- Carload—aAny Size j BUILT AND INSTALLED TO | rect. iii lcci Birch 7’ | / | YOUR SPECIFICATIONS BRYAN FRENCH This terrace is surrounded by Her parents’ room has blue ‘ge $ | | - : BATHROOM VANITIES Heating and Sheet Metal |fence and a stone wall for privacy.| walls, The short curtains fea. 2°-6 , 3 — GUN Contractor \It could serve ideally, too, as an) ture a blue and gold medallion | ! DESKS — GU Smeg hy | $B 1 -N. Paddock = FE 5-693 Hf area for the carriage of an infant ¢ design on white. This room has : at naptime. twin ~ closets with louvered = $ 90 No Down Stop In. See Our Model No Down | DOWAGIAC | The house. Cohen sums up, “is “00rs: The furniture is dark. Mahogany 2 Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! nae just. made for the family that “ White quilted spread repeats 2'-6" y Sah | I One of the oldest and most re- the white of the curtains. : : } misses city livimg and yet, for the Also Good Selection Rejects The CABINET SHOP spected names in home heating. children. wants to adapt such liv-- Country living within the ter- 5 : f ing to the suburbs and country.’’ ritorial boundaries of a city: that Built-In Ovens & Burners - Come in and see us BUILT-IN KITCHEN DES is what the Boyles are expe- ae . eS . 3088 W. Huron Open Daily 8 to 5 FE 5-9331 aboat your gas or oil oa aN) REECE (DES . rencing and liking. Copper or Stainless Give your children a safe place to play Near Eliz. Lake Rd. Fri. Eve ‘til 9 beating needé. Our _ '%* Kitchen is suited to “one- i 1 —give yourself more time to call your After Hours Call OR 3-4385 men are all highly woman’ " homemaking but if a maid $] 85 4 ren, Sok Fence. Anchor chais kak i “slace enn trained heating ex- ‘° used, or if extra help is re- Better Wash TF First link Fence. Anchor chain link is “zinc And, wehandle Tired for entertaining, the but- clad” after weaving for extra long life. : oe RAS Ge es veney permits ea oF more, Home painters must remember | WE DELIVER an Call teday for @ FREE estimate quality — Dowagiac. 2 Ae) area: efthous Cicer ae oe to paint only on clean surfaces. NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs (Comnllalesent Pentirh ly One spot where it is tempting to MERCER , hone ; ‘slap on paint without cleaning is The kitchen has a built-in desk |under eaves. This hard-to-reach, with) shelves above, The butler's | area is the best spot for that filmy, pantry has an extra sink and sooty covering old paint acquires space for another dishwasher if Before painting, wash down wall. desired and more cupboards and with hot suds and a wire brush. | cabinets, The service area leads Then your paint won't peel off. DOOR and TRIM 490 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE MA 4-2222 ..- Is Proud to Announce ; “The Finest Siding in the Industry” .. PERM. Thick Insulated FE 5-7471 , FIRST PAYMENT MAY | NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY @j | | P weagiae | Steel Furnaces | a ne a en net: c heck These Facts ©°450 °s." “14,350 @ 510 Less Per Month Than Any Other Comparable Home © Lower Interest Rate ‘@ Lots 80 Ft. Wide Full Price The New Insulated @ 3 Heavy Coats of Baked TITANIUM ENAMEL FINISH! Exclusive Nailing Tabs Ter, Permit Nailing at-Any Point e No Nail Holes @ Exclusive LYFANITE to Show we meee Means More Room for Future Attached Garage Process Treated on © Waterproof Both Sides! iti @ Brighter .. . Whiter © Fireproet Each Panel Beauty! Rooks Inte ts @ Double Insulation... “ ne ee EA ART OE ae wermer in winter— « Cuts fuel costs up to %° Heavy Butt 30%! — Cooler in é For Deep Shedow Line summer! © ALL BRICK, FULL BASEMENT © 3 BEDROOMS, 24’ FAMILY KITCHEN Immediate Occupancy! SPECIAL! 4 walls of insulated Perma - Aluminum Siding. LOW AS... NO DOWN PAYMENT FWA, Financing ‘480 : FRONT YEAR ‘ROUND RESORT LIVING Daily & Sun. Terms to Suit eae SEND ‘COUPON FOR FREE BOOKLET ‘a= Lak e On x LAN D Reh dtrrer hi $ y Your Budget —{- Complete Me 3 nati ” ‘Tes, Perme- os aes . 3.9378 vee 5 Years to Pay ATTICS--REC. ROOMS | 4 SiS ities, sua { PRIVATE REACH Youma cane , PORCHES ADUTHIONS UNAME. seassedAteddeavronessnstcssenenoseen\s & —- ond STIEBER Nationally Advertised and Accepted for 30 Years i = oo 4 imager mcm amierenaye = me — veh PERMA- STONE DETROIT | Lhe ce ne : pales oy co. NO OBLIGATION =~ PONTI AC PMT 21999 cratir EXCLUSIVE PERMA-STONE a | . . ee : DEALER UT OF TOWN “eg J} oe 5.4800 3541 EAST SEVEN MILE, DETROIT 34 - Open’ Sunday and Daily 9 to G REVERSE CHARGES © ’ FEderal- 81045 7 FIFTEEN . Pleces of Hardboard Refrigerator Quit? Useful in Basement We'll Fix It With. 25% OFF P= ‘resurfaced and ithem with the screen side up. | Bev el the exposed edges and paint ithe treads, FE 5-3759 PETE'S REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Leke Road protect the floor by their work-! ‘bench with a panel. 6 | Worn basement steps may ca : skid-proofed by jailing pieces of 4s" hardboard to. _| DO... LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT YET! ONLY *85Q Down | We TRADE | 30-Year Mortgage 157 of These Beautiful Homes, Occupied! ,ONLY 2 LEFT! HURRY! Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, theretore priced so low. New 3-bedroom brick ranch homes with sliding glass doors, storms and screens, over 1,000 square ft., built-in range> and oven, equipped with Waste King incinerator, farmica counter tops, forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city water 4. and sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS, Large 75-foot Jots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. 12545 Linwood - TU 3-4000 & B. E-Z Bilt Hanae. No matter who you are or what you do SMITH- CRAWFORD’S new colonial design, The Bennington | (Engineered by Place) will appeal to your good taste, your pride of ownership, your appreciation of warm, friendly surroundings. Drive out to RED BARN VILLAGE SUBDIVISION between Lake Orion and SMITH-CRAWFORD; Inc. ' SOOIIIOIOIOL ISIE H, TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT . for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! iN For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call N AUTOMATIC HEATING CO.\ $.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area 7 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 \ $AAALAAAAAAMAAA LL A J IFAPPLLLLL LL. {c registered ‘beeause white reflects heat and THF. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1958 - Treat Hammer DO. hammer is determined by . know that the size of a) up to 28 aunees,' _hold use. remember that, while a ‘Straight-faced hammer is easier to | With Respect jwith a 16-ounce hammer generally' The. and built-ins. Handymen can als0',e.ommended for ordinaty house-; Messy pile of rags that make the * jold-fashioned method of auto pol-| f Power Polisher Does Away With Tiring Buffing An electric polisher, whieh. trans-| forms into a simple chore the tiring task of polishing your auto the by hand, makes an appreciated Hardboard panels may also be weight of the head, which ranges Bift. jused in the basement as protective fon, 4 ounces |mats for workbench, dining tables * polisher * * eliminates the ‘ishing such a finger-staining job. Instead, a Fungi Growths Make Wood Interesting. Do you want an idea for walls n, your family room that will be the, lenvy of your friends? Then, have| a look at white speck Douglas fir paneling. , 0 * * * = | A freak of nature made tiny ‘white specks in some old growth GOLD BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . _CASH-WA LUMBER ane Ss Co gs be = Cc) ls Te ifir trees when a fungus infested a! few trees, You can put stain or @ lambswool bonnet paint on the boards and rub off; use for the novice, the bellfaced that is easily cleaned takes out quickly to-give the desired color or ‘hammer is preferred by the pro-' the drudgery and assures a higher | fessional because it enables him to luster, gleaming finish. - drive a nail flush to the surface q without damaging the wood. DO ... grip a hammer firmly near thé end of the handle, hold- ing the nail at the desired spot with the other hand and tapping lightly a few times until it has) jtaken hold. DO. lonly aha it is necessary to hit :the nail harder, | Strokes under control. I: * » bring the arm into play, x * DON’T . . . forget that when a, claws, a precaution that serves the, electric buffer, lambswool bonnet—a fluffy pol. | To polish. your aute with an just. slip the ishing cloth — over the rubber disc of the tool, apply polish to a small area of the car surface and buff. Repeat this until | you've covered the entire car | surface, ‘tint, But, the secret is in the final) ‘finish when you put color in the tiny pockets. * You can have gold, silver, black, white or any color. Just brush your ‘color pigments onto the board, fill- ing all tiny pockets, then wipe off. The color will remain m the pock- ets but will cone right off the panel jboards. The result is an amazing, You can clean the bonnet from) ‘exciting antique wail. but keep. thej|time to time by pressing a clean. stick against it while it is in oper- ation.. Doing this knocks off the, idried waxy particles. ‘room to -take advantage of the double purpose of preventing dam- ype and size of the materials be- age to the material and providing ing used; if 4 by 8 panels are be- Sane extra lewerage. “ Oxford (M-24) and see this revolutionary home— HMEN PULLING A BENT sold with NO MONEY DOWN on your lot and tans ase ee foundation. PROTECTS THE MATERIAL. OPEN DAILY 1 to 8 P. M. DON'T ... use a hammer with a loose head: a metal wedge will tighten the head and prevent an accident. \ Light Colored Roofs Better All Year Most experts recommend light colored roofs for houses. Here's ‘one reason why> Tie a white piece of cloth over a thermometer and place it in the sun for 10 minutes. Record the ‘temperature. Repeat the test with a piece of black cloth over the thermometer. A higher temperature will be with the black cloth black or other dark colars absorb heat. ling used, for example, having 4- foot knee walls will eliminate much cutting and fitting. HOUSE PLANS Custom Drawn OL 1-8200 EM 3-4931 3 BEDROOM RANCH 50-Foot Lots eatin Auto. Hot Water. = and Robinwood, Pontiac ‘ OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M.. ‘nail begins to bend, it sometimes' * = * Only 5 Minutes from. Dewntown Pontiac can be straightened by hitting it a Another cleaning’ method is to 379 FERNBARRY few taps in the direction opposite rinse the bonnet in “tukewarm Elizabeth Lake Rd., 1 Mile Post Telegraph Rd! te to that of the bend, although most water, shaking ott the @ACESS Fernbarry Rd., Right 4 Blocks of the time it is better to pull out water before drying. If vou clean- ne the nail and Start with a new one. the—henfet—+this—way—during the GET RICH QUICK” DON’T . . . neglect to place a polishing chore, you should | lave a - wood block between the work and spare bonnet on hand. | s the head of the hammer when pull- e i ing out a nail with the hammer wy .,eyer possible, build your $550 Down, 30-Yr. F.H.A. Full | am el Open Sat. and Sun. 12-6 | — Realtors Builders Insurance DON'T... allow the hammer — head to becoe rusty; rub it with 1598 E. Auburn Road 3390 S. Rochester Road an oil rag after using and wipe OL 6-1226 OL 1-0002 jolt the oil before using it ani 3 BEDROOM BRICK Basement, Gas Heat, Paved Streets, Sewers, Water, $13.800, $280 down Gi. $880 down FHA. erstone, Pontiac. SEE US FIRST For Best Quick Service Land Contracts — Real Estate Insurance — Investments Trust Service R. J. etal Hugh A, Watsen : anes St. 1g Phone rE es Pontiae DAWSON & WATSON | FE 8-3162. Model 1261 Feath- | Price and || | DEWEY REFRIGERATION “WE SERVICE ‘EM” “WE DON'T SELL 'EM” Member o! PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. REFRIGERATION ASSN. FE 5-6247 Ornamental Iron Don’t let icy steps cause vour family to take a nasty fall... protect them with Ornamental Iron Railings. CONCRETE STEPS No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settlings CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highland Road ~ BURMEISTER GOLD BOND BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . BARGAINS * ‘E- Z Budget Terms—Pay Weekly or Monthly 3 1 : AT BURMEISTER’S | 3 a = OPEN. 7 SUNDAYS Fr 10 A. M. 2 to = 3 P.M. |e _ Michigan’ s Largest Gold Bond Dealer 15-Ib. FELT Wow! a2 § > 95° 215* Shingles © Sa. Ft. Asphalt Roofing Other Roofing Products Per Square $ 45 Top Name Brands Tor Name Brands me SOK, Fir Plywood ..,..$ 3.20 45 Top Brand — Lerge Selection * teas Fr rywed om i MEDICINE eats i Reg. With Lights aa White Pine... $1495 ee 22.95 ” 4x8x3; Birch ..... .¥. . $15.95 Seige MUST MOVE 4x8x5/8 Plyscore $48 | 4x8x1%4 vow 2276 LOUVEREDDOORSWP|; DOOR JAMBS | ae $7 Clear White Pine ° D. W. No Splices DLE 32x32 Brass Butts 40c pr. : : 3 1 Pa T.D. Stop. *3°| 2% w.P. oe $700 to the MOVES YOU IN. MOST a Yes, $965 is all you need to cover complete down payment and ail mortgage costs. And it entitles you to bring your family into the ~meést complete home ever offered at such a low price. Just look at all the wonderful quality features that are included af no extra cost. HOME in Oakland Co. The Challenger . . . in Waterford 3 BEDROOMS FULL BRICK FULL BASEMENT 2 ae, pon “WILLIAMSON co. Grand River . Kennel 400 ‘Medel Ph. OR 3-9998 AEOMD “ee Taerysentarts < ane for only 13,950 oe vom ae Mortgages’ , PER HUNDRED CASING ALUMINUM COMBINATION Doors. and WINDOWS Aluminum Doors . Alum. Storm Windows ree 9.95 All Sizes 27. 85 : 2 GRADE A-1 FLUSH DOORS Ext. Doors as SC | 8 ox6/8 1¥%.....0.0.. .. $5.45 i | i. 2/2x6/8 1¥—.............$5.45 | 3/0x6/8 A-1-13%4" Price = 2/4x6/8 13%.............$5.95 Choice of Lights sx 2/6x6/8 1%.............$6.25 Includes & 2/8x6/8. 13%%............. $6.45 $1 2 99 mene @ 3/0x6/8 1¥.............$6.95 Tuctm ©. GOLD BOND INSULATION] Alum. Foil GOLD BOND - REFRIGERATOR ie um. Foi i: Matt Thick Blanket _ TWINSULATION 4 100 ieee ari 100, $375 Jom $3450 | ay $795 tt suromane 0 OAK FLOORING NO. 1 No. 2 Oak Fern neWASHER 3 2 S. $105 M 2% S. +79" OK vy " 1 Carload 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 Knotty Pine Paneling 145 per M 5 No. 2and bir. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10... .......$107.50perM FULL SIZE a See Our Clear White Pine Display | 3% T. D. Base Ure RANGE la Now is the time to get your lumber orders placed for that new home . you are planning to build this Spring. Now prices are at their lowest _ and we have an adequate supply of building materials. You owe it to ,| , yourself to get our prices before you buy, because you can’t save STORMS AND | money any easier! SCREENS E; g OPEN WEEK-DAYS 8 to 8-SUNDAYS 10 to 3 o Buy Now on Our Easy Budget Plan 9 No Money Down — Small Weekly or Monthly Payments! « Fix Up Your Home Now and Enhance Its Value at b ‘c¢. 2 BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN a>: DT ee ee ee ‘a ————— ? \ ; -LUMBE! = RS ! _ GOLD BOND 7940 Cooley Lake "Road-_Pontioe.= re an -RETAIL—EM 3-417] Delivery Service Available All Prices Are°Cosh-Way and in Quantities Quoted . Write or Call for Our 4-Page Cash-Way GOLD ‘BOND , . » BURMEISTER GOLD BOND EM Ta HOLESALE , - BURMEISTER “aNo@ 109 °° * G@NOg a109 uaisiawuna aNoa a109 wausiawana - + @No@ a109 wsisuvrane - anos q109 waisiawuna WILSiawing eas . ae qio5 waisigwung °° ° GNO@ a105 . , BURMEISTER ve eet a er he ee ners / THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, MARCH 1}, 1958 ee: BLOCKS ST QUALITY TESTED “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all standard specifications. They are made, using the very best and newest eqhipment .. . to assure you of quality, strength, durability. and weather resistance. ‘Avoid cracked walls . . Use Tru-Bilt .and be safe. TRU-BILT 1992 Pontiac Dri¥e NEAR TELEGRAPH AND ORCHARD LAKE ose, BUILDING PRODUCTS COMPANY E 4-931 TRU-BILT | TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST, Trade In Your Present Home 14,800 These choice features: ® GAS HEAT © 3 BEDROOMS © INCINERATOR °©1'; BATHS ® FACE BRICK ® CARPORT ® SIDE DRIVE © SCREENS MODELS OPEN: Dally @ P.M. te 8 Sat. & Sun. 12 te 9 D & M Building Service now occ NEW HOME — Moving from their former smaller quarters on South Jessie street, ing at the corner of ‘Walton boulevard and Op- dyke road. They the upies this build- y small frame building to suit their needs. Donald M. Smith is the owner. a ‘cache Hy remodeled and redecorated the |They'll give you better fitting joint '|Send for Free Booklet with a matching-design speaker| instaleld elsewhere in the room. can be as simple or elaborate as lyou care to make them—bat what-| ever they may be, you’] lhave fun laying them out and making the headboard yourself. 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'Schultz family to its new location. | For city apartment’ dwellers,| moving may not pose the problem. ‘it did for Mr, and Mrs, Schultz land their four daughters. In addi- tion to household furniture, the ‘Schultzes faced the task of trans- Porting 400 chickens, 50 -head of ‘cattle, hay, straw, a milk cooler, tractor and ertineey from their, tiome, on Dutton road, Oakjand) Township, to a new farm north-| ‘west of Port Huron. * * * But the farm bureau saw this \dilemma as a fine chance to help ltwo of its most active members. Schultz is. president of the club ‘and his wife is an active volunteer ifor all club projects. Early last Saturday 25 farm- "No Farewell, Let’s Help| 9 a.m:;"the first big semi-trailer | and pickup trucks, heavily load- ed, pulled out for the 1}4-mile | trip to the new location, a 180- acre farm at Avoca, 15 miles | from Port Huron. A caravan of 13 additional trucks followed, carrying the animals and farm equipment. . x *« * Biggest problem for the volun- ‘Slate Revival Meetings at Clintonville Church — | CLINTONVILLE: — The Rev. {Donald R. Silvernail, of Vicksburg ‘will’ ‘conduct revival niéetings March 4 - 16 at the Clintonville To Explain Assessments CLARKSTON — The Independ- ence Township Board of Review will be in session Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. till noon . and from 1 to 4 p.m. All town- ship residents having questions or 4 complaints about their ae ments will be heard. Farm Produce. Prices Up 2 Pct. High Cost of Oranges, A-graduate of Olivet iNeeurens Meat, Beans, Potatoes College in Kankakee, Ill., and the Dakota Wesleyan Univ i Primarily Responsible h weled Mitchel, S. D., he has traveled \throughout the nation, holding re- WASHINGTON uw — The Agri- 'vivals for the past eight years. culture Department reported yes-| The song service will be under terday that farm product, prices the direction of Rena Bernor. It Board of Review Meets TROY—The Troy Board of Re- view is holding its first session today from 9 a.m. to 5 p. It will meet again Monday during the teer movers was not the heavy increased 2 per cent between mid- will start at 7:30 p.m. | ers and an assortmont of oe but transporting the 400 | moving equipment assembled at Chickens. All the available chick-| | the Schultz farm. Promptly at ‘en crates from club anembers were| Pride You, Too! Will Get All of These soos Bob’s Building Service We ‘Specialize i in... ees Breezeways Commercial Buildings Additions Concrete Work 5 Attic Remodeling Porch Enclosures Recreation Rooms Roofing Kitchen Remodeling Siding Garages Bathrooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open’ Daily 9:00 - 5:30 BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM At the fleshing white light just east of Oakland A. Murray White FE 4-9544 ¢ | Romeo Boy Working tory. A Bunsen burner is his most recent acquisition. not enough to handle them in one trip. But one resourceful] farmer, Leon Storm, solved the puzzler by salestalking hatcheries in Lapeer into lending some of their crates. By 2:45 p.m. goods and livestock were in their new location and the house had been set in order: Even the beds were up, ready for use. SERVE BIG DINNER Five women who had come along then served a big dinner for all. Of course, other members of the bureau had sént along food for the “move dinner’ which the women had planned. By the time dishes were done, the men had the milking ma- ching set up. At 5 p.m, the big milk cooler, which holds 10-12 cans, was in operation, The cows were in their stall, eating hay as if they had been whisked in on a. magic carpet and hadn't noticed the change ot surround- ings, * As Mrs. Stuart Braid said: ‘“‘We all felt we did something real big that day.” x « Things were so well under con- trol that the Schultz daughters, Carol, 18, Joyce, 16, and Arlene, 11,; were free to admire the 4-H brace- lets which the East Orion 4-H Club gave them at a recent farewell party, and model the gifts for their * Pontiac Press “Phote YOUNG CHEMIST AT WORK — Eleven-year-old William Cary Kilner of Romeo tests the new equipment in his basement labora- January and mid-February. The church is located on the | « *« eenee of Clintonville and Mann a : It said there was an increase of: a s- “Oni. ei al a the one-third of one per cent in the; level of prices paid by farmers for goods and‘services used in pro-| duction and family living. Primarily responsible for the farm price increase were sub- stantially higher prices for meat animals, oranges, snap beans and potatoes, Partially offsetting these increases were lower prices for cotton, eggs and milk. ‘Passion’ Topic for Lent IMLAY CITY—St. Paul’s Luther- an Church of Imlay City is holding services at.8 p.m. each Wednes- day during Lent. ‘“‘Questions From the Passion History,’ is the topic being preached by the Rev. Réb- ert Garbrecht, pastor, same hours and on Tuesday from 3 to 9 p.m. Members of the board are Elmer Schroeder, Henry Bi- roth and Mrs. James Huff. Win in School Show NORTH BRANCH — Wimners ‘in the North Branch High School show .Wednesday evening were Rose Ann Langerferman in read- ing; Janice Wilson, majorette demonstration, and Ange Pereni, a flute solo. - The mid-February farm price | (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement, level was 8 per cent above a year earlier and the highest since May 194, But it was about 19.5 per cent below the record high set in! February 1951. | The level of prices paid by farm-) ers in mid-February set a new record and was about 3 per cent; above a year ago. | Farm prices as a whole in mid-, February were 83 per cent of pat-| ity compared with 82 per cent in| mid-January, 80 per cent a year| ago and a record high of 123 per cent set in October 1946. Parity is} a standard for measuring farm prices declared by law to be fair/f to farmers in relation to ee charged them. Proposed Annexation on Oxford Agenda yet old enough for 4H. on Rocket By LEE WINBORN - Romeo Correspondent | ROMEO — Will Romeo produce | | another budding young scientist in’ \the person of 11-year-old William ‘Cary Kilner? The village's present candidate for scientific honors is Stephen K. | Burns, 17, who is now in Washing- ton, D. C. He is representing ‘Mchigan in national competition for Westinghouse Science sholar- ships. Quality? Price? YOU GET THEM BOTH with the REVOLUTIONARY NEW Coleman Blnd-Biv. GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 8401 West Huron, (Cor. of Bizebeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 COMMERCE HILLS FULL $9980 = NO MORTGAGE COSTS 3 bedroom ranch homes, 40 feet wide, forced air heat, auto. hot water, Seer S core Laces homes ae 100% complete. Lots are 80 feet and wider. Paved streets paid for. Excellent schools and shopping. ', Mile West of Village of Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P.M. “GET RICH QUICK” .» BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 | t+ * * | Stephen's possible successor ‘could well be young Kilner—Cary, ‘as he is called—whose interest in piiysics and chemistry already ‘dates back almost seven years. It to be curious and ask questions. | “When he was only three or | four, he wanted to know how traf- | fle lights operated. He’d study | them for hours,” said his father, | Herbert .D. miauiaial 277 W. St. | Clair St. + Cary remembers when he jacquired his first chemistry set two years ago. “I didn't want to just, mix numbered chemicals,” he said, ‘I wanted to figure out what they were and what reactions they ‘produced."’ _o* * * | The youngster began reading his mother’s college chemistry book and still consults it when in search lof a special formula. And he's a iregular patron of the Romeo Pub- ‘lie Library — reading scientific books far beyond his years. “Last August I wanted a labo- ratory of my own; so my family helped me clean and paint a corner of the basement,” Cary said. ‘Now It's finished and all : | equipped with Bunsen burner, flasks, beakers, test tubes and chemicals.” Currently young Kilner — who reels off chemical formulas with ease—is working on a homemade lrocket. He gays he will not use igunpowder, but beyond that, he is |keeping the formula a secret. Two former Cub Scout buddies, Tom f Lp An, Ay: MT AOMA; THY Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 WATER SOFTENER %, AY E YOU } - See This lace i Softener Today at H. H, STANTON 103 State, FE 5.1683 je A * Youth, 11, Science Expert ‘began when he was first old enough Oakland County Story to Be Told at PTA Meet . {Rymill and Jim Bishop, are part-| CLARKSTON — H. H. Peters ‘ners in the project. =H eee jof Michigan Bell Teleptione Co. x * * \will present slides and narrate the A sixth grade honor student, ‘Oakland County Story” at the Cary's scientific bent is only na-/Pine Knob PTA meeting at the |tural, His father is a partner in school on Sashabaw road at 7:30 ‘Avon industries Co., Rochester, a p.m. Monday. jcoating specialities ‘firm. His mo- | Ither works at home as an indus- ‘trial designer, and both of his igrandfathers are engineers — one, chemical, the other, industrial. Cary doesn’t confine his inter- est solely to science. He enjoys” fee hockey and plays cornet in the sixth grade band. “I like several television programs, especially. Mr. Wizard and Selence Fiction .Theeter,” he said. When asked about his plans for the future, the young chemist said, | |“I have so many things I'd Hike _ to be—a physicist, an air force jet | ipilot or a doctor who studies :dis- ease.” Whatever field he decides to en-| ter, the prospect is excellent that Cary will be a credit to his family ‘velopment of Oakland County. Peters also will give a brief pre- view of direct distant dialing which will go into- effect in this area in April. ~~ Installation of officers for the Shirley McGowen, president; Har-' ry Bridenbaugh, teacher vice er vice president; father vice president; Phyllis; |Farmer, secretary; Marjorie Ker- ton, treasurer, and Jean Jones, historian. Fourth grade room mothers will serve refreshments. Ellen Phelan’s Betrothal Announced in Metamora and his town! METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. James J. Phelan Jr., of Moross Rd., Grosse Pointe and Metamora, = —— .., |announced the engagement of their F 3 ee A |daughter, Ellen Skae (Terry) to David M. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hamilton IT. Miss Phelan, a graduate of Georgetown Visitation Convent, Washington, D. C., and Braircliff College, #s a member of Sigma GamtnaAssociation and the Junior League. She was presented | 1953. Mr. Hamilton attended Michigan State University. He served in ‘the U.S. Navy for two years and {s currently attending Wayhe State University. Wins College Election LAKEVILLE — Patricia Jarrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jarrett of Lakeville, elected sophomore representative on the Flint Junior College Student Council. Miss Jarrett, who is taking a pre-teaching course, is an _ MARILYN MAE VOORHEIS ponor student, little sister, Victoria, 4, who is not! The film tells the history and de-' jnext year will be held. They are) president; Gloria Alexander, moth-| John Burke, | to society at a dance December . has been! having made the| OXFORD—A public hearing on| been scheduled for 8 p.m. citi acl at the Oxford Township Hall. The area is located east of the village between Lakeville and East Drahner roads. It includes the sub-|f_ division property around Oxford Lake (formerly Crescent Lake). About 250 residential sites and | | 80 acres of industrial area are | planned. Developers of the sub- | division would be responsible to provide street lights and paving, curbs and water mains, all of | which would become property of the village. The village attorney, manager and council members will be pres- lent at the meeting to answer ques- \tions concerning the annexation. | |_A special election will be held, March 10 to accept or reject the! proposal. It must be approved byt iresidents of both the village and the township, voting on separate e LOIs KAY WELBERRY Mrs. Walter Welberry of Hill road, White Lake Township, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Lois Kay, to | James R. Faust, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Raymond Faust, of | Duffield street, White Lake Township. The bride-elect was graduated from Alma CSllege. Her fiance attends Michigan State University and is affili- ated with Alpha Sigma Phi expansion of “No. 6. nounced the engagement of Mr. Mrs. Clare Voorheis (dean's list with a B-plus average.) fraternity. of 6700 Brendel Rd., White Lake Township, have an- RaieedibvaNor i Ghocesvicmhers their daughter, Marilyn Mae, to Ronald E. Randall. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Randall of 7822 Mowatt Rd., North Branch. The wedding date has not been set. imarked the end of a long cam- County Calendar Clarkston The Independence Township Board has changed its next hb ular meeting date Shore Extension toured Leader Dogs for Blind,! Inc. in Rochester and presented; - the a Bathe on in ne a a) ian EY a & , | ‘The club started the fund rais-| * * * The first year, the club earned $16 through a bridge party and '$40 by selling Christmas cards. Members also° donated 15 cents each at meetings. But they are still . long Way from their goal. A letter was sent to Orion Town- c ng tapeet a will discuss Christmas tree/- Thom The Thomas Community Association will sponsor a creamed chicken: and roast beef cafeteria supper Sees? at 5:30 p.m. at the Thomas Community Hall. w= Oe oe nsored A. Pashio by the. = Circle of T ethodist sere be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at ries Niles Seaaak Square Lake road. There will be refreshments. Imlay City Sacred Heart "altar Boctety will meet in the Community Room Tuesday with (@ potluck supper at 6 p.m * ese x * aid. The result was a total con- tribution of $25 from the Judah} Lake Club, ; Orionettes, Crafty ongregators will meet Tuesday pt “Ee the Parish House. conee | lare Mrs. Louts oe bell, Mrs ‘Mier and Mrs. “| ‘am will dley. val, ter, The ees, ‘Girls and the Seymour Lake Ex-| me a a Hower tension Club. Another. donation SA Leader Dog School Gets | $150 Check From Club | LAKE ORION — Thursday, paign by 10 members of the North | Club. They | ¢ ing project in the spring of 1956. | ship and Oxford club seeking their was received from Dr. and Mrs. ‘John Marra. bg * * By Christmas of 1957, the group was still $50 short of its goal. So; it earned another $46 selling \Christmas cards and made up the) balance from its treasury. | Mrs. Donald Wurm, commun- | (Don’t Set Pontiac ity chairman for the club, said: “This efub is strictly a workitig group. We. meet from 1 to 3 pm. each month, but don’t | make -our gatherings social | events.” | Last year the club made 1,000 cancer pads. * * * Other members of the group ate (Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Mrs. J. P. | \Taylor, Mrs. Walter Ewald, Mrs, | ‘Orville Garner, Mrs. Léonard |Kolongowski, Mrs. Leonard Beau- “ & = Vote Monday for CARRY There is no substitute for experience. John E. Carry, your City Commissioner HAS the experience and determination to protect your interests. Vote Monday for CARRY Look at the Record! Since 1954, four new buildings have been built, occupied and PAID for! new central fire station JOHN E | CARRY ‘ballots. for City Commissioner District No. 6 Cast Your Vote for CARRY Carry believes in a Progressive City and his foresight has prompted his action to get the administration to acquire and pay for property for the sewage facilities and a in District When You Vote for CARRY You-can be sure of fair representation, and continued progress in Pontiac. CARRY ON WITH CARRY Back Twenty Years) VOTE MONDAY—MARCH 3 «a for JOHN E. CAR RY jchene and Mrs. Hatold Crueguer. _ possession of the league champion- trailed at the half, 29-7. points in the 4th stanza was the | FIGHTEEN MR a ee THE PONTI AC PRESS, S. ATURDAY, MAR CH 1, 1958 i | ~ a m — Chiefs Earn Tie for Third Place | x & * Vikings Win, 57-50; Berkley String Hits 12 x &* &* kw ok ok Walled Lake, Inter-Lakes Confer-| figured scoring from three play- in SVC Thriller PCH Quintet Fights Off Every Rally by Vikings to Gain Big Victory | By BILL CORNWELL Flint Northern doggedly pursued Pontiac Central for 32 minutes Fri- day night and the Chiefs refused to grow weary of the chase. When the final gun sounded, the Pontiac basketball legions owned a! 52-51 victory over the! highly prized Vikings in a Saginaw Valley Con-| ference headliner on the PCH court. The triumph dashed any Valley title hopes held by the Flint in- vaders and at the same time enabled the Chiefs to finish in a 3rd place tie with Saginaw in the final SVC standings. Flint Central gained undisputed ship last night with a tremendous 83-66 rout of visiting Saginaw. The Central starters had a blazing 52 per cent shooting average when they left the game in the Ist minute of the 4th quarter. * * * In view of Central's easy win, a triumph for the Vikings here yesterday wouldn't have made a particle of difference. Northern will have to be content with a 2nd place ending of 7-3. Pontiac and Saginaw each wound up with a 6-4 record. Pontiac steadfastly refused to let Northern “get its goat.” With the exception of the 2nd period, (1957-58 regular season came to an ers in its finest display of offen- sive balance for a 60-49 upset win | over Southfield on the Skipper court. But they did have one small con-/ ™ ie rake came on strong |solation today — they managed to after being held to a 20-20 tie at evacuate the basement by posting intermission for a 57-00 conquest ol league victories last night as the. Farmington at Walled Lake. | Berkley, Walled Lake's cham-| 4 | Pionship partner a yéar ago and sib inow I-L titleholder for the 3rd Waterford received double. |straight time, methodic ally ham-| ence basketball co-champion last} season, and the Waterford Skippers | had little to 208) about in this year’s league race Waterford Trips Bluejays | abled them to finish their league inerup position with a 6-4 mark slates. Van Dyke, a title contender in the early running, and Farming- ton share the cellar with 3-7 read- ings. { After falling behind by a 15-12). 'mered out a 65-46 triumph over! 'Van Dyke on the latter’s floor. It was the Bears’ 12th consecu- tive victory, thelr 13th in all against only two defeats and en- \Skippers unleashed a 22-point as- erainn with a npotiens 10-0 ot while limiting Southfield to record. . a skimpy eight to gain a command- Southfield wound up in the run-jing 34-23 edge at intermission. They never relinquished their ad- vantage, in fact they increased it to 48-30 as the 4th period started. \while Waterford and Walled Lake crept into the next spot with 46 when PCH blew cold for -only eight points, the Vikings were on the short end of the score. But each time the Chiefs ap- peared on the vérge of making it a runaway, they would relax into sloppy ways and let the Vikings off the hook. : Midway through the 4th quarter the Chiefs boasted a 48-40 lead, their widest margin of the eve- ning, and the cushion looked com- fortable enough to hold up. But apparently it was too com- fortable, The Chiefs went to sleep and woke up to find Northern “RUN IT UP ANOTHER NOTCH—The happy faces of these Pontiac Central cheerleaders tell the story in this picture. Their heroes have just shouted at the only one point behind, 48-47. Then the Chiefs came back down| to earth. Dick Whitmer bagged two) foul shots, Hartison Munson fol- lowed with one gift toss and Charley” Barge added another to) \ boost Pontiac’s edge ic 52-47. * * \\Gary Chambon a a set shot and Phil Gaines clicked on al jumper at the final gun, but the two fielders still found Northern a point shy. With ‘Roosevelt Alexander and derry Williams controlling the boards inthe ist period, the Chiefs moved to an 18-11 lead. They collapsed in the 2nd stanza to fall into = 27-26 halftime deficit. NS They bounced back strong in the 3rd session to regain, the advan- tage, 42-38, then increased their margin to eight points inthe finale before dozing long enough to permit the hectic finish. * * * Barge captured scoring honars for the Chiefs with 13 points and Williams chipped in with 10. Gaines}, was the point-making champ in a losing cause with 16 and teammate Maurice Woodson fired 10. It was Pontiac's lith triumph in 16 games for the entire season and was a satisfying piece of revenge for an earlier 49-47 loss to fhe Vikings. The Pontiac junior varsity took it on the chin from Northern in the preliminary, 94-52. It was only the 4th setback this season for the reserves as JV coach Fred Zittel made another basket and you can almost hear the chant of ‘‘run it up another notch” being . their regular season here last night with a 52-51 victory over Flint Northern. John Herrington paced the Skippers with 19 points and Barry Campbell and Chuck Kirken each tallied a dozen. Bob Filar meshed 17 for the Jays, Dennis McClelland, Walled Lake's | ibespectacled forward, bagged. 11) field goals and five free tosses for 27 points to lead the Vikings. Tom Grimshaw's 15 points topped the Farmington offense. : ANE) a f z if ft a Herrington ff $19 Pilar 31 iCampbell 6 012 Krause 419 Kirken 6 012 Sterling 2468 {Devine 4 1 9 Shull 215 |Meyer 2 4 8 McDonald 2 1 & |Bowen 6 0 0 Youness 10 32 Mitchell 0 0 0 Kennedy 611 Sole 0 © 0 Solberg 1 6 2 Totals 28 10 60 Totals 19 11 49 Score ed sere Waterford wes 2—6 «sn 12 om us 1 Bouthfield 1S 1p— WALLED LAKE FARMINGTON | | fs ch | tt ft ty McClelland 11 § 27 Catherman 0 4) Smith © 3 2 8 LeSage 4210 Evans 2 4 86 Chapman 124 Anderson 2 0 4 Machan 3 2 8 : t-4°4 Stephenson 2 0 4 Vandervelde 2 2 6 Grimshaw 5 5 15 — — — Garry 10 2 Totals 21 15 $7 Clappison 1 1 3, Totals 19 12 50 Score by aria Walled Lake .. 12. 8 18 #19—57 Parmington .... ...... 6 14 17 13—50 Center Line Stops Utica Quint, 44-39 Center Line High School handed Utica a 44-39 setback Friday night in a Bi-County. League basketball! game at Utica. _ Paul Shaddock sparked Center. Line’s offensive efforts with 21) points while Jim Cole scored 19) for the Chieftains. The loss was) Utica's 7th against eight wins. In another Bi-County contest yesterday, league-leading Warren| dished out a 50-30 licking to Fraser on the Fraser court. Pontiae Press Photo scorekeeper. The Chiefs ended as ‘Troy Wins to Close Perfect Season Orion Defeats Avon, 64- 47 .Those point-happy demons from'who led the scoring race nearly all Lake Orion were at it again Friday|season until Neira replaced him (night and their escapades brought last week, ‘were a two-man crew of nothing but woe to Avordale. Nick Neira, the county’s leading scorer, and Drake, ‘destruction as far as Avon was concerned, aes gue | the runnerup| The Orion scoring twins com- ' bined nae 53 points as the Drag- {31 points. Drake accounted for 22 ons staged a strong 2nd half for ‘points, a dozen of them from the a 64-47 conquest of Avon at Avon- ‘foul line. é dale. * * * | Neira threw in 14 field goals and The win permitted Orion to fee) three charity shots for a total of 2nd place with Fitzgerald in the |final Oakland B League standings. | completed his most successful campaign. “5 PONTIAC NORTHERN FG FTTP FG FT TP Williams 5 0-2 10 Woodson 5 6-0 10 Skinner 2 4-4 8 Gillarc 3-4 7! Alexder 3 0-3 6 Hamilton 6 3-3 3 Munson 3 1-3 7 Gaines -5 16 Whitmer 2 48 8 Manie 3 0-1 6 Barge 4 5-6 13 Chambon 4 3-3 9) Hayward 0 ) OO 0 Saunders 0 06-1 @| = ————— | Totals 19 14- 26 52 Totals 20 11-17 81 Score by Quarters d Pontiac 7 ..18 8 If 16—§2 | Northern 41016 #11) 13—61 Frigid Maples | Lose to Dales An icy-cold Birmingham High, basketball] team took a decisive 50-21 drubbing from mighty Fern-| dale last night in an Eastern Michigan League scrap at Fern- dale. Birmingham scored only one | point in the ist quarter and | Fight . Maples’ most productive period. | Earl McNeal paced the Dales with 16 points. East Detroit, conference co- champ with the Dales, had to go’ all-out for a 72-71 overtime con- quest of winless Mt. Clemens “as| fluridden Ron Emerick’s 6-foot-7) frame was keenly missed. ~ In Friday's other EML contest, Port Huron conquered Hazel Park, a \ Pontiac Press Phote “ROBEY” GETS IT — Pontiac’ s Roosevelt Alexander, 6-foot-5 center, who was quite a thorn in Flint Northern’s side under the backboards, hassthe better of this rebounding duel with Northern's Gary Chambon (dark shirt). Looking on at lower right is Flint’s Pat Manley. Pontiac defedted the Vikings last night, 52-51. at Millington and Bill Fricke made) se te LAKE arta 6 | 18 for the losers, Goforth ff 6 4 Neira if 331 Hutchinson 2 1 § Drake $8 12 22 DRY CNY ve ORTON Evans 3 0-6 Cromwell 12 = " 5 o1 Lhorpe 1 © 2 VanWagnr 1 § 7 [Comeron) 3 0/04 p Richardson y 107 13 eritt 6 912 Wiltse 0D 0 Brabb 102 4 Graves 13 9 35 arnold 05 § . Hoeksema 1 1 3 Carter 2 6 10 Nurek 16 2 Lengeman 5 111 Reinker 2 0 4 walker 6 11! Clark 2 610 Webb 0 0 4) = oe oe | Niteg. 6 214 | Totals 20 747 Totals 21 29 64 Ward 10 6 26 i | Score by Quarters | _ _ —-————— Lake Orion ........-. 13 17 " “18—64 | 27:18 72 24 22 70 Avondale ees eeeeees 11 18 10—47 ‘runnerup Memphis, 1 - : 'Fitzgerald dropped a 48-38 decision’ jto champion Troy last night on) |the Troy court to match Orion's '6-4 loop record. Imlay City Nips Blackhawks Ortonville started off strong and put up an excellent battle all the. way before oe to unbeaten | Troy’s win over Fitzgerald al- lowed the Colts to complete the first perfect season in the school’s history, Peyton Good- win's cagers piled up 16 victories altogether and 10 in the confer- ence, * ‘Troy continued to show the ter- * * ‘Imlay City 72-70 in the South Cen-! tral Conference championship 'Tific scoring balance which carried game last night jit to the Oakland B title. Lanky A e + ‘Dick Booth was the point-getting king with 16. while Wayne Figley contributed 13. Downtrodden Madisun almost won its first league game yes- terday, but luck was not with the Eagles, Clawson overcame a 43-4, deficit in the 4th quarter | for a 63-58 win as George Al- | mashy clicked for 24 points, Mad- ison’s sharp-shooting Rick Moos Battling for a chance to get a share of the crown, the Black- hawks led 15-12 an 33-32 following, the Ist two periods. Imlay went ahead by seven in the 4rd only and 12 in the 4th to have the losers | bounce back and almost pull it) out, * % * A missed shot with four seconds | left prevented the game from a took game honors with 28. jing into overtime. Jim Ward's 26 Avon trailed Orion by just a sin- points paced Imlay to its 30th gie point, 30-29, when the 2nd halt straight regular season triumph.began. Eight minutes later the Chuck Graves amassed 35 and Jackets faced a 46-37 déficit and Earl Richardson had 21 for Orton- | \Orion steadily widened the gap in| ville. ‘the finale. Millington had to go into a sud- * * * den death overtime to nip North Jerry Hill scored 12 for| Branch 64-62 in the other SCC con-| ay points) ror test. Dick Zink’s jump. shot won te Jackets and peotnieate count entering the 2nd period, the} Mike! 5 ® BASKETBALL “SQUEEZE” PLAY — Roosevelt Alexander (white jersey), towering Pontiac center, hugs the ball for dear life while putting the ‘‘squeeze’’ on Pat Manley of Flint Northern. Reg Gillard of Northern completes the. pfncers.movement from the Pontiac defeated the Vikings, 52-51. other side. i. 7 Pontiac fopples Norther, 52-51; Clarkston Upended, 78-6 Northville Pulls Away in Fourth After Tight Duel Holly Clinches Third Place; Milford, Keego Win By CHUCK ABAIR A hard-working Northville team. loaded with determination did something no other school had been able to accomplish since the middle of the 1955-56 season last night—beat Clarkston on its own court. Mustang coach Stan Johnston had commented ‘‘my boys want this one real bad’’ before hostili- ‘\ties began. They proved it for four quarters. Pontiac Press Phote season's rec-' St. Caterice up their ord at 8-8, last night, ‘cagers closed their regular sched- oe 356-30 win over Drake". 0 idison Heights Lamphere on the o'connei! 3 ‘ule with Mi latter's court. Shamrocks led al! the way, Never were even threatened alft- er a first period one-point edge, | 8-7. Bob Mineweaser’s club a rousing Michael's 8 Mines er 5 4 boosted its advantage to 25-14 at | | halftime and coasted along in the second half, with a bunch of re- serves in the game, 10 players in all getting into the scoring col- unin. Bob Mineweaser and fresh- man Art Robak led the point- makers with 14 and 18. Jack Donegan had 10 for Lamphere, who also used a number of subs to give them experienca. Robak was a “hotshot’’ second period, hooping eight points | of the Shamrocks’ 17 for’ a fine 1st lexhibition of shooting. He and Bob Brotebeck inserted an entire new fe had 16 points as John Lucadam ated in the fi- team and the result was a 28-point caged 21 and John Hollister 17. total of 14.2nd stanza which put the Bulldogs Bioomfield Hills came from far‘ be- |Mineweaser colla ‘nal for a combi points, while Lamphere wus score- less. Oak Park Loses, 43-42 Detroit Thurston spoiled Oak Park’s hopes of finishing the sea- [Eeterses son with a victory by posting @ Galan 43-42 triumph over the Parkers last |Dods* ' The final tally read 78-67 which is anything buf a true indication of the kind of a game it was. The departure of key Wolves Leroy Parks and Bill Noles on fouls in the final five minutes enabled Northville to pull away. The defeat ended a 20-game home victory streak for Clark- ston as the Wayne-Oakland champions finished 14-2 for the season, Milford surprised by upsetting Brighton 62-60 in overtime, Holly wrapped up sole possession of 3rd place by whipping Clarenceville 1462 and West Bloomfield downed Bloomfield Hills 66-55 in other Mikes Triumph, 36- 30 ST. MICHAE!I LAMPHERE fg ft t f Donigan Dreroogian S\ llain 1 Craig Bolt 2 18 intain 20 4 8 oo 2 6 ry ee 1 Steinhelper 2 0 4 0 2 1 § Nvykannon 22 6 J. Minewer 1 2 4@ DeSantis 102 Dabbs 20 4 Chapdelaine 1 0 2 Total 12 6 30 Total 23 10 56 2 Score by Quarters st Michael .......... 8 #17 12 19—86 |Lamphere ...... tT F 16 O30 Romeo Wallops Oxford, Leaving ‘Cats Winless Oxford wound up a Oakland County's only winless prep hoop in the night. Mike Detmer starred for the| | losers with 18 points. it. George Kish hooped 24 for Armada Surprises Almont If came a little late to help'fired the same number in defeat. but Armada} Brown City piled up a 32-18 furnished the biggest upset of the halftime lead, then nearly blew it 1957-58 Southern Thumb League!as Bob Fisher sank two decisive campaign last night with a 68-65'foul shots in_,the-last 30 seco triumph over champion Almont. for a 42-39 win over Capac. Fis! The loss was the first in the Scored 16 points in all, while Bi league in 12 games for the Raid- oe made a dozen for Capac. ers, who clinched the title a week; ARMADA —_. ALMONT _. jago. Armada stormed into a 39-30! ™ : ve te ‘halftime edge and led the rest of Montg'mery ; i 4 eww ; H ¢ ‘the way. 1 3 5 Bmery 841 Aft traili h d of he woe rH 13s nave IN : HH er trailing at the end of t a. - ‘Ist quarter, Memphis worked up Soneasama i ’ 3 eae ets steam and went on to down Dryden 9% 16 rv 2 7 6 58-43. Ben Burns topped Memphis irmads Beore by be a's with 17 points and Stan Flater lAlmont .iegeecvee:s 18 12 17 186 ROM OXFORD re, a TP FG FT TP | Black 2 4 Somers o 13 | Gates o ? 2 Woodward 2 3 7 | Waterson 4413 McCulum 5 313; ;Ritrer 2 4 8 Brady 410 18 /Olszak § 111 Dunn 1 0 2) Proper 3 1 7 Bates 102 Redman 1 3 6 -201 «5 13 5 20 4 4412 26 23 78 13 17 43) Halftime Score a. Oxtor ‘d 28. iteam as the Wildcats went down to a 75-42 def eat at Romeo. Trailing 16-14 att period, -Romeo coach Bud’ in front to stay. the end of the league games on the final night of the regular season, * * * Northville had a four-point lead 'when Parks left with 5:25 remain- ing in the game and had added two more before Noles followed 1l seconds later. It was easy 2 from then on for ‘the visitors who 6 finished 2nd in the W-O. Cap Pethers finished with 26, 16 “iin the last half. to pace the scor- jing. Parks swished 25 but was not up to usual form on eccuracy from either the floor or foul stripe. Noles contributed 18, bg * Terry aderania two - pointer with 13 seconds left in the over- time produced Milford's triumph. He followed Pat Kelley's 15 with 14. Brian Watson hit 28 for Brighton. Holly led ajl the way in clinching 3rd place with nine play- ers scoring topped by George Mc- ‘Daniel with 21. Larry Andrews ‘rung up 28 for Clarenceville, * * * The rebounding of big Rolf Gord- hammer sparked West Bloomfield. ‘hind to make it close before Keego \took command again. \ | NORTHVILLE Cenene os FG FT TP rT TP Pethers @ 8-9 26 Noles ie 6-13.18 |Yahne 4 1-2 9 Jenson 0 0-1 0 Starnes 3 3-4 98 Lippert 3 2-3 8 |Biery 2 3-5 7 L. Parks 9 7-12 25 j\Schwarre 1 4-4 6 Porritt 3 02-2 8 {Atchinson 2 5-6 9 J Parks 2 2-2 6 \Schrader 2 0-0 4 Dubats 1 0-0 2 iKritch 3 2-3 8 Wilmont 0 0-1 0 26 26-33 78 4 19-34 67 Seore by Quarters jNorthville ............16 24 17 21—18 Clarkston +-.se, 20°17 18 12—67 I ao THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 NINETEEN This s the third of a thre. rule ms on the Michigan Hi, Ng ae rapier hy! e Michigan High School Athictic our subjes Was the real. Associaton yepence etup and vestegd the reclassificati se Toc . goment of high achoo} leagues ;, nate high schools. By BILL CORNWELL Staff Writer, Pontiac Press There are nearly 100 prep athletic conferences in Michigan, excluding the Detroit public schools, and next to state tournament and classification {iils, they present . our greatest problem. The solution to this problem must come through different channel, however. ay Today we discuss If badly needed reforms are to be carried out in the conduct of the: state basketball tourney and the school classification setup, they must officially be put into effect by the Michigan High School Athletic As- sociation. On the other hand, league shakeups have to be ac- complished by the member schools themselves. A reorganization of many conferences js absolutely necessary if the state tourney is ever to be conducted in NCAA fashion as proposed in this column Thursday. The NCAA type tournament, which would bring league champions ani “at large” entries together in their respective classes, could spell trouble for many circuits under their present structure. A close study of Michigan's 90-odd leagues reveals that qimost. half of themi are comprised of two and even three classes. One Detroit parochial loop has classes A, B and C; several others have B, C and D members. * * * ‘This kind of situation would really produce troubles galore for a tournament committee trying to follow NCAA standards. It is a ridiculous situation, of course, and needs no further elaboration here. With or without a selec- tive state tourney, it is foolish to have two or three classes represented in the same circuit. The obvious answer is to reorganize so that each league has only one class. This is where the reclassification need asserts itself. * * * It stands to reason that new classification standards are required before one-class conferences can be efficiently organized. Reclassification is actually the key to the whole problem. In logical order, therefore, the state’s most neces- sary prep reforms are: 1—school reclassification; 2— league realignment; 3—tournament revision. The jumbled league puzzle is not entirely the fault of the member schools, although steps to correct the gilar- ing inequalities have been slow in coming. Schdol enrollments are ‘inereasing steadily. The in- crease has been felt by some schools more than others, many in the same league, and the result has been to throw numerous conferences out of balance. A few attempts have been made to reorganize, but they have not kept pace. x * * : . Another phase of league realignment concerns several awkwardly constructed conferences involving much senseless travel. This aspect ‘of the discussion will be confined to the Oakland County area, which best typifies the situation. There are more than 40 high schools in the county area, largely Class B, and nine leagues. Some of these conferences are basically sound, the rest are both clumsy and costly. ; é * * * The Oakland B League, composed of Avondale, Lake Orion, Clawson, Troy, Madison and Fitzgerald, compares favorably with the county’s better circuits. But one thing puzzles me greatly—where is Rochester? Rochester presently belongs to the cumbersome . Tri.County loop and the Falcons helped organize it — after a futile effort to enter the Oakland B, Unanimous approval is required for league entrance and Rochester was defeated, 5 to 1. Clawson cast the lone dissenting vote on the grounds that the Falcons were too : .¢ = | mM PS am) hie te -" ans a3: ENS “t sine\ e in A AP Facsimile READY TO CAST OFF — Manager Freddie Hutchinson tries on yachtsman’s cap belonging to St. Louis Cardinal president August A. Busch Jr., during the opening session of Cards spring trairiing-~camp yesterday. Busch wears Hutch‘'s baseball cap. Mat Meet at Bay City Saturday. Chiefs in SVC Tourney team embarked today for Bay City where it will compete in the < to be held at Bay City Central. and nine of 14 all Chiefs are given a strong chance /Relyea. Er: asmo Trevino, Sam Wis-, SP- to finish high in the team scoring. ‘combe and Duane Thomas top the Whether manager Jack Tighe wilt! has divided: two regular season matches with Valley schools. wrestling; Central bowed to Bay City but defeated Flint Northern. The Pontiac Central 2nd ‘Pontiac a solid contender. Winners of their last six starts of the vets are Dave Payne, season, the Keller, Coach Bill Willson’s continge am NEwCOMErS * * * man for the Harlem Globetrotters | PRESS BOX ago. finish lst in 1957. , ing held this afternoon. Consolation ‘events will be at 7:30 p.m. and the finals at 8. place finishers, PCH Tankers Dunk Northern in Closer Jack Hurley, advance publicity who play here Sunday, is the same | Mr. “title fight on the coast. Roy Stroup and others out that 64 Hurley who promoted the | iday, \when Bob Boyce's club dumped} Northern 52-40 in the season's final! 'dual meet. Victory gave Chiefs a season, which coach Boyce fig- * proprietor | * * Dixie Recreation way are beaming over the fact ‘ured was a pretty good one. that Pontiac Press Bowlerama champions Dick Cork and rat Donner both play in leagues ‘at that alley. is than the fighter as he trains “at ing a pool-record 1:59.6 200-yard é * * * 3 Rookies May 2nd Drill Shows Roster Trend big for the conference. This fails to make much sense in Prep League Reorganization Sorely | | A nucleus of standout veterans, Working hard and would have to be/ annual Saginaw Valley tournament. 44 promising newcomers make Called the team’s number one | Some Catcher at this time. Bob Wilson Jack is showing the best bat and would John Herron and Duke have to be conceded the second Wrestling preliminaries are be- Detroit roster. | | Trophies wil) be awarded to all stot, Billy Martin at short, Frank champions. Medals will go to 2nd Bolling at second and Ray Boone | got from the It was a welcome victory the, Larry Osborne has caught the | Floyd Patterson-Pete Rademacher PCH swimming team took, yester-| attention of the Tiger Senere with in the Flint Northern pool. | his slugging. | Osborne, a powerfully built 205 | | Three of his hits went out of the Pontiac took five firsts, includ- park over the rightfield 335 mark, | mediey relay victory by Gibbs, ‘down a perfect bunt for his 6th) | Robarge, Powers and Ruth. Old at bat. | mark was 2:02.60 held by Arthur Sugar Ray Robinson reportedly. snl, still more the businessman Jerry Gavette turned in a fine'the Tigers paid a $25,000 bonus, | Greenwood Lake, N.Y, for the next job also in the 100-yard breast- and Steve Boros, who was up with. \Tigers make a sudden deal for in-! | drills today. And it was almost lat first, Hold Spots in Tiger Infield Outfield and Garchiral Departments Headed by Veterans | By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | LAKELAND, Pla. — Unless the; field strength, it appears that} rookies will hold on to spots on the, 1958 roster in at least three infield jobs. * * ww The outfield seems pretty well closed with veterans except pos- sibly that one newcomer may be kept for bench purposes. The Tigers went through their second full day of twice-daily obvious as to which veterans | would hold their jobs and which rookies are making the strongest bids, In the catching department, 33-| year-old veteran Jim Hegan was! This leaves the question keep a third receiver as he did last year with J. W. Porter, Frank House and Wilson, If so, then Tim Payne will be defending the 127- Thompson would probably be that ‘pound championship he won a year catcher. That leaves Tom Yewcic He was the only Chief to and Charley Lau, a 5 TWO-WAY BATTLE — Veteran Willie (Puddin'head) Jones, right, and young Ted Kazanski both charge for ball during work- both of whom ‘are working hard to stay ori the. ~*~ * * With Reno Bertoia and Lou when Willie's hitting fell off. Skizas sewing up the third base - a Here Tomorrow globe, come night for the 3rd straight year, Meadow Lemon, “Tarzan” pear here tomorrow, . Abe Saperstein's fabulous Har-' ~ ‘lem Globetrotters, who have fig-| uratively ‘Covered ev ery inch of the to Pontiac Sunday Spencer, Andy Johnson and Her- man Taylor, the latest dribbling wizard, will be among the ecol- lection of Trotters slated to ap- The Trotter show, sponsored by 4the Pontiac Lions Club on behalf of its sight-saving program, will | get under way at 7:30 in the Pon- tiae Central High gym. | Several acts of vaudeville plus a | preliminary game between the city | police team and a group of press-| radio ‘‘has-beens"’ will also be fea- | out at 3rd base yesterday at Philadelphi@ camp. pressing Jones for the hot corner job. tured. The Globetroters'’ foe is from Benton Harbor. Ortiz Beats Tibbs Ralph Dupas, even champiorf Joe Brown. | “He is ready,’’ said Eddie Fer- guson, Ortiz’ manager, after the \21-year-old New Yorker last night 'won a unanimous decision over | AP Facsimile ltough little Tommy Tibbs. NEW YORK # — Carlos Ortiz, junbeaten in 26 pro fights, thinks he is ready to mingle with the | class of the lightweight division— eer rrr yy | Kenny Lane and the! House of David~ basketball _— Kazanski is He filled in there last year this leaves openings for Four-Way Tie in Big 10? three and possibly four more in fielders. Gail Harris, whom the Tigers San Francisco | Giants in a trade for Jim Fini- | gan, appears to be Boone’s un- " derstudy at first, however, rookie Cage Race at Boiling Point: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The frenzied Big Ten basket- Indiana — battle for the league ‘ball race reaches a boiling point lead. Cage Results HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Adrian 54, reese: 36 Alma 74, 8t. Lout yaaa Arbor 62, iralatnasco 50 Armada 68. Almont 65 “Alpena 76, Midland 64 Battle Creek 50, Jackson 39 Brown City 42, Capac 39 Berkeley 65, Van Dyke 46° | Charlotte 61, Grand Ledge 86 Clawson 63, Madison 58 Croswel]-Lexington $3. Cass City 48 Corunna 72, Elsie 54 Dearborn Pardson 55. Monroe 27 Fowler 65, Morrice 20 Plint Central 89, Saginaw Flint Tech 61, St. Clair Shores BL 44 pounder, greeted Bill Hoeft’s debut on the maund in training camp with the hitting honors of the day. \two, hit the wall and he laid) * * Rookie George Thomas, * ; whom Basilio bout. He gets hourly re- stroke with fast ae io win. Other the team for awhile last year. are Flint Bentley 70, Swarts Creek 02 ports on the progress of the Chief winners includec ithe other possibilities for berths. Plushiny 6, Davison 53, fight’s theater-TV sales. | -_ *& ‘Thomas has been playing behind Highland Park 85, RO Dondero 42 __ * * * Chuck Gibbs in the 100 - yard, Martin at short, while Boros has Imlay City 12, Orton il i. 70 backstroke (1:10.2): Robarge injbeen subbing for Bolling. V Uaseeral, Ouecea al not play their game next Tues- day because of tournaments. -technicals were called in the Clark- Werasnie sua) Maret Part si! the 100-vard orthodox breaststroke Me relay team (Tollefson, “ ¢ «- -Horst, Cumins) at 1: 48.5. A total of 47 personals and three | hows Saturday at Northern, starting’ ston-Northville tussle last night ¢ 2:30 P.m. making it a case of the team able, ‘Lapeer Wins Final Lapeer built up a big early lead and then had to hold on all through the last quarted to doWn Owosso 47-44 last ‘night. Jerry Benning- ton caged 13 to feature the win- ning attack, The win gave Lapeer a 6-11 final record. mn, ronal pea game ‘anyone ‘in recent ij; arn Scvidiniek Ss pelvwieiok toni Lions Overtirhie Victors tenance man fired a 257 game in| A basket by Doug Kinne and the qual round for the top|Dave Lechel’s foul shot were all “actual score ‘of the tourney. * A/Southi Lyon needed to clinch a _-little more luck and he might have | 46-43 victory over Boysville in an \ “had the $1,000; prize offered by|pvertime battle ending the regular . The Press for’ a, perfect. ‘season last night, (1:13.6) and the 200-yvard medley vey Kuenn and Gus Zernial have. Roberts. | just about sewed up the outfield. Valley championships take place ‘and Johnny Groth and Jim Green. Ludington 68. Grand Have Charley Maxwell, Al Kaline, Har- more da os Lake Orton 64 Avondale 4 q Memphis 38, Dryden 43 warers 62, Brighton S e . , fot ‘This leaves about three openings, sucbente uslcnts ob monic Muskegon 59, Traverse Cit Morenci 67, Pittsford 60 Manchester 103, pnekney 60 Northville 78, Clarkston 67 New Lothrop 37, Sent Hoover 34 Olivet 46, Portiand J Owos so St. Petoskey St gf ee 67, Pontiae 62, Flint Northern 51 Port Huron 71, Hazel Park 7 Pontiac St. Michaels 86, Madison Heian Lamphere 36 af | bristion 3§ $8, City Cent. 54 fetr, Lyon 46, Bo on x = (ot) grass are certain to fill two. Ken Walters and Bill Taylor are the remaining choices, and Taylor, who hits a long ball from the left, side may have the insi@e track. | * * * Except for the big six, Jim Bun-| ning, Paul Foytack, Billy Hoeft, Frank Lary, Tom Morgan and Hank, Aguirre, the scramble for, pitching spots on the roster may carry down to the wire. . In yesterday's first real ses- Walled Lake i, fideo ton West Bloomfie Wiliiamston rH Dansville West h 42, Be ton 7. sion under a hot san, Charley | Ypciant i Baie Ford Maxwel] was driving the ball) ie Nohenntcr rn 4 (Detroit Cit cham ptonship} —Paubét, Nor wonters $ deep and Johhny Groth parked 2 : Detroit City Rig react) MICHIGAN SCORE a pair over the wall, Rookie Bob Shaw showed great speed in the EBOARD © aad — . ; Aarian 8, 18, Hillsdale Sunday the Tigers will go°twice| Detroit Teen, Bliss College 6 and Monday the first intra - squad wrence ma 3c bt untin ton (Ind. ) 91 game js scheduled to take place. ininals 8, shirt wigan a 4 1 | |for first place with 8-4 records, | night and Purdue battles at In- | | diana in a regionally televised | / matinee (4:30 p.m. EST). , State (7-6) at Minnesota. ‘day night and Michfgan i) s ) Lansing Sexton 62. Dansing Eastern § State could lose today and if both Muskegon Heights 59, ete Harbor 51 Monroe Cath. Cent. 98 Auron Tep. 29 Paul 91, se inew St. Joe 31 Boyne Palls 51 id 66, Blosmtieid Hills 53 | 60 Parkers Trounce Dondero. TBALL meee 5, weevers Michigne 71 ‘inst night, John Kerr’s 11 points | eng scored in the 20’s, ctf Michigan State, Purdue, Iowa and) Michigan State and Purdue, tied meet Iowa and Indiana, who are) one step off the pace with 7-4)/]) marks. iT Michigan State is at Iowa to- Other games find Michigan (4-7) at | | Ulinois (4-7), Wisconsin (3-9) at | Northwestern (6-6) and Ohio 1 After today, Purdue and Michi- | gan State each will have one game remaining. The Boilermakers fin-' ish up at home against Iowa Mon-' State ‘takes on Indiana at East Lan; ing Saturday. There, Purdue and Michigan Current Dividends were to win their final games at | _ | home—each would have at least a a | | tt | | share of the title. Assuming Indiana and Iowa win. ‘today, lose their road games to the, ‘other two contenders but win their. other games against second Ydivi-| This is not o recent change in dividend policy but has con- tinued for the past sion competition—the race would end in a four-way tie. | | 25 years. Purdue and Michigan State—by | , isplitting their two remaining | - atom ames — would finish with 95) ; ® We} have never m irecords.: And if Indiana and Iowa’ leach win two of their last three'| a Dividend Period ety they too would have 95']/ | since our Founding ae Hi in “1890, Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron, Ponrise FE 4-0561 Romping to a 49-23 halftime ad. | vantage, Highland . Park raced | past Royal Qak Dondero 85-42| paced Oak while Gene Lawson with 22, oe | | | VecguusaunereuccsaseccaysccnescecaccevecedsesseGssedscesetsccsccecsesccececsecdosccccscreessescecacoscceccese: a view of the remaining Oakland B enrollment figures. Rochester is a “natural” for the Oakland B. One of the Falcons’ top rivals is Avondale, only a “stone’s throw” away, and Orion is also close at hand. Fitzgerald, it seems to me, is a complete misfit. The Spartans are located in Macomb County and out of line in relation to the other members. Roseville was also a misfit, but the Wildcats withdrew last year when they became Class A. “~.Blocked by one vote, Rochester will continue to play in the Tri-County loop with Romeo, Lapeer and L'Anse Creuse. L’Anse, a first year school near Mt. Clemens, was . taken into membership as a last resort when no other candidate was available. ; . * xk Ol Oxford is another logical school for Oakland B status, its natural rivalry with nearby Orion being one good rea- son, but Oxford school heads claim they’re too small to join and should really be one class lower. So what league did the Wildcats join? They plunged into the Class C South Central Conference, which requires trips to Ortonville, Imlay City, North Branch and Millington. Oxford must enjoy travel- ing, particularly in the winter. _ The eight-member Wayne-Oakland Conterdnes is solid for the most part, but I find it difficult to whole- heartedly accept Northville, Clarenceville and Brighton, the non-Oakland triumvirate which gives the league its name. * * * Van Dyke is completely out of place in the Inter-Lakes Conference. Travel problems are not severe among Water- ford, Walled Lake, Southfield, Berkley and Farmington, but Van Dyke is another Macomb school and does not Pee jong to the Inter-Lakes picture. tee Le * , St. Michael, St. Frederick and Orchard Lake St. Mary have a peculiar problem in the Suburban Catholic League, which is governed by the Detroit parochial loop. They could win the SCL basketball title, yet be denied the right to play in the Detroit Catholic tourney because they are outsiders. Independence would be just as rewarding. ; -Fhe Eastern Michigan League would be much bet- -ter if Port Huron and Mt. Clemens pulled out te make way for more neighboring schools. They fail to blend with Birmingham, Ferndale, Hazel Park, East Detroit. and newly-acquired Royal Oak Kimball. In almost every instance, these leagues involve travel that is longer than necessary, which means additional ex- pense to the already overburdened taxpayer who supports - the schools. There. are coaches in northern sections of Michigan who would welcome such close quarters. - * k.* The possibilities for league realignment or the forma- tion of new groups in Oakland County are tremendous. For example, there are enough Class A schools on each side of Woodward Avenue between Pontiac and Ferndale to form two good-sized. divisions. New county schools are promised in the near fu- ture. Pontiac Northern opens its doors next fall. Two new schools, one public and one parochial, are being planned for Birmingham. A Catholic consolidation is rumored in Pontiac. All will want league affiliations. What leagues do they join? Some schools, such as Pontiac Central in the Saginaw Valley and Royal Oak Dondero in the Border Cities, are longtime members of conferences with great tradition and high prestigé. They yould naturally be hesitant to for- sake them. x * * But Oakland County’s present leagues are relatively young. There is still no priceless tradition or valuable prestige to abandon. Reorganization will eventually be- come a necessity. The time to study all the possibilities is now. ‘ Needed EVINRUDE'S REVOLUTIONARY GRUMMANN & OLD TOWN CANOES STERLING TRAILERS DUPONT & PETTIT MARINE FINISHES STANDARD STEEL & METALLOY ALUMINUM DOCKS _ Layaway or Bank Terms * Harrington Boat Works : 1899 S. Telegraph Rd. rE iy an "4 Mile N. of Miracle Mip. Open Eves & EVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE FEATHERCRAFT SEA NYMPH AMERICAN -& WOLVERINE © * BOATS 3 oe * mares *| 2 let ae O_O Oe Coo Ceecrocoocccoooooooooee seeqeneccosnsconed % TWENTY _ _ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH. 1958 | FCC Investigation Vatican Planning Exhibit Likely to Broaden at Brussels World's Fair VATICAN crty (INS) — For the first time in history, the Vati- - WASHINGTON w—A broadened/from an old iHend Miami attor- can will take part in a world’s inquiry into the Federal Commun- ney Thurman A. Whiteside who fair — the coming Brussels Uni- ications Commission appeared in. jhad ‘pushed Public Service's case. versal and International Exhibition prospect today as demands | ‘But Mack insisted Whiteside — to show mankind where it mounted that Richard A. Mack'helped him out of friendship and ! i either resign from the FCC or be exerted no influence. The FCC TOWNSHIP Hold 2 for Passing run cic thm mag Worthless Checks land Re., on March tn 10th, nd ith Nerd a.m, to 12 noon roe * a Feb. 22, March 1, "68, Detroit men were under arrest oe today for passing $18,000 in worth- less checks in a sfree that extend- ed from Detroit to Miami with a side trip to Europe. . x - ~ Junior Editors Quiz on | ‘THE BIBLE on a as seating about 2,500 persons. The entire exhibit. is financed by Catholics from all parts of the globe, Some of the most magnificent paintings of the Catholic world will be shown, tracing the history of the church down through the ages. NOTICE OF PUBLIC 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door, AS6F110218. Public Sale will be on March 14, 1958, at 28 N. Saginaw St., 601 Pontiac St. Bank, Pontiac, Miche igan, at 10:30 a.m. eee ee March 1, 3, '88 ’- NOTICE John C. Mackie, Commissioner of the Douglas J. Haile, 25, and Thomas/Michigan State Highway Department, is calling a Public: Hearing at 10:00 March 6, 1958, stands in this nuclear. and space ‘age, booted out. lcommissioner also said he voted ACCEPTS INVITATION J. Mulli 6 db ordi ' 4 ; TS I , E , ns, 26, were quote a * a a Ho Gothen) OS a Po Pius XIII t the k Other original works of art, in- special FBI a gent oie W. ST he aca Goa oo the second floor House investigators, taking a/Saw .- dltation with: tie = abate “dai cluding priceless gifts to the|Brown as admitting cashing the Hour’ michisan in ‘accordance with nowledge thativatican, will be exhibited. bogus: checks, Se Section “ge Sof the Pederal-Ald. High- way Act of 1956, for the purpose of lexplaining to interested groups the pro- posed improvement and expansion of Michigan, and to weekend recess after several of Harris said Whiteside and A. them advised Mack to quit, indi-' ‘Frank Katzentine, a loser in the: the Roman Catholic Church will be directly challenging ‘the Soviet ow Rk The pair was also charged in a P° Critically Hurt in Blast cated they plan to look into other: 'Channe! 10 contest, have been re- aa : contested TV channels granted by called for more testimon Mon- Union for interest as well as |M-81 through Holly, ideas at the fair. Indeed, the jwarrant obtained by the State/hear testunony regarding the economic effect of this project on the commilnity, SAGINAW \® — Emil Belgren, about 58, was injured critically Friday in an explosion. that fe- stroyed his single-story frame home on the city’s east side. Sag- ‘Department with obtaining pass- ports by fraud. BOARD OF REVEW MEETING The Independence Township Board of Review will meet at the Township Hall, 0 N. Main St.. Clarkston, Tuesday and March 1, 5, '58, . IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO- vision of law, there being due and une paid, charges for which the undersigned, Gaukler Moving & Storage Company is entitled to a lien as Warehouseman, on the FCC. So far, the House sub- day, - committee has concenrated on In a biting 700-word statement the role plaved by Mack in a fight to Mack yesterday, Harris said te ‘TV Channel 10 in Miami. iPresident Eisenhower “should un- - ~~. Mack, shaken by the blunt criti: ‘hesitatingly” demand. Mack's res- physical lineup at Brussels will be: The Vatican exhibit at the left; United States in the center and the Soviet Union to the right of ‘des airted at him, dramatically ignation from the seven-man com- the U.S.A. 9 seed tol days ofliesdmony yes.| Mission, Mack, a 48-year-old Mi- As fi asad “ seperiment officials said Wednesday, Bares os s. Mondey ‘and the goods hereinafter described. and due : 0 i e i the uesday, Mare rom -M. notice having n given al! parties terday by promising he would ‘ami Democrat, was named by Ei-} 4 one officlal at the Vatican y Lau explosion WaS 13 Noon and | to 4 P.M. for the pur-|known to claim an Interest herein, and put it: caused by gas. pose of reviewing the Township Assess-/the time specified in such notice for ment Roll for 1958. Any interested per-|payment of such charges having an On one extreme will be re- there will be sold at public auct demands he senhower to the FCC in 1995. son may inspect said roll. ~ “seriously consider” James C, Hagerty, White House resign. the auction rooms of the & DUANE HURSFALL, Sale Farm 330 W. Tienken Boat pehoe pervisor. ligion, In the center, democracy. Denounced by some subcommit- ‘press secretary, declined com- tee members as the tool of a con-/Ment yesterday and said the Mack And on the je Be. com MARKETS Feb. 24, March 1, 8, 38 ter. aisha om, Wesoeeaay Marsh spiracy and unfit for the FCC job. ‘case was not on his docket for ls 3 ere eing: . | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|lowing ete 2 Mack asked to be excused until] discussion with Eisenhower, QUESTION: What does the “voice of the turtle’ | VIEW HAPPINESS [sattalie Divito ithe County of Oakland,’ Andirons. ‘bedroom, living room and next week, Subcornmitee Chair-| At his news conference -Wednes- sound like? 6 One of the major themes of the The following are top prices cov-| In the matter of the petition concern- cabinets. chairs. cushions, cur ains, care man Harris (D-Ark) told him today, Eisenhower said he wasn't ka 2 - 'fair, the first global exhibit of ering sales of locally grown pro- INo. foeat, Vv tuace Fox. minor. Cause es deta ceciies) apeuaneen shen return Wednesday. ‘ready to pass judgment on Mack ANSWER: § : y ‘this kind since the close of World duce brought to the Farmer's : sD Ruth Fox, mother of said minor ers. Rencibags! Relves ie apsoue Harris later told newsmen {t An FBI probe of charges involv- : Some of the most beautiful passages of the War II, will be the various nations’ | Markets by growers and sold by “"petiion having been filed in this linens. mirrors, Grraments) ple ture Bible appear in the Song of Solomon. This one heralds the conceptions of happiness and their them in wholesale package lots. Court alleging that the present where- paintings. suit cases. tables, tova. travs, abouts of the mother of the said minor trunks, vacuum cleaners, wearing ape Quotations are furnished by the all the propérty of cnelici Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of child aré unknown, and the said child parel, etc. has violated... law of the State and hatte that sald child should be placed under, Mrs was obvious the subcommittee will ing Mack is under way. have to look into other contested 2 .arrival of spring: “For, lo, the winter 1s past, the rain is over different means to achieve it. ‘We could not ignore this chal- Baker, Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, TV channel cases. ~ Schi ° ° and gone; the flowers appear on the earth; the ti f the! wee chick, Inc. Di PP e time of the | “We can't take one and estab- , Cc D scontinues isin ing of bird i alche { {th I lenge,” a Vaticdn official said. Wednesday the jurisdiction of this Court. Bonded ag repel Company, Paul Elia- a : i= d _ . ging 2 $ come, an e voice of the turt e is heard Tn) theliname (of the le of the|son, M. E. Groover. Viola Groover, Mr. lish a pattern,” he said. Fair Trade Price Policy ‘in our land... coi tare — and we mean Produ i State of Michigan, cen cis hereby OF Mrs. Wallace Re Meant, Garret et Un notified that the h | O'de urst, Corinne B. , Wm. ; * a ne crscommittee| LANCASTER, Pa, un — Schick, | ‘The turtle in this case 1s not the hard-shelled reptile we\ “jumped at the ination hee Coe ion "willbe held atthe Court House) Kessler, Mr. or Mire Ht. J. Knack, John has beet ior edicaling anaes or Ine, makers of electric shavers Know, but the turtledove, or mourning dove. whose sad cooing’ cause they are politically oriented | appies, Del ee ce the ith cdey otraaaren Aw aad McEihaney, Roberta Mitchell Paul Pare, ; A ME. eee neve 04.50 orenoon. rs. H. egerud, : fr, r. pressure being exerted in last. ee lighters, has dropped its fair NOte 1s heard in the spring. toward materialistic ideologies. Apples. gonathan, bu. ........... ito fare ietees ecumaeaeay a appear per Aree Teer ae stored aren me 5 cintosh, + te eceeenrces m1 year’s award by the FCC of Mi Ete nae eclcy The turtle doesn’t have much of « volce, mainly because|= them, man and bis futurelare|ayguc siesacmed be... . es Tokens aecne make personal =™ More specifically snnouneed end ami’s much sought after Channel) It ‘said “‘the action has been its hard shell and fixed ribs restrict its breathing. Females as just more political steps on an Vegetad [service hereof. this summons and notice|Goojs will be ‘on exhibition and may 10 to Public Service Television taken to be sure Shick distributors'a rule are only able to hiss; males, however, utter feeble eee ae Beets. topped, bu... 00 one weet previous to, sald, hesring” ia te, 200m gat, the Place of sale, The L &. Inc., a National Airlines subsidiary./2nd dealers are competitive. . . -”/ cries that are barely audible. “How then could the Roman [€srrots als “300 The Pontiac Press, « newspaper printed Road. Rochester. Michigan, on the day There were three other applicants} General Electric Co. and Sun- k * Catholic Church, “the |Celery. ‘root, (dos) SD lareaaccstn Gate useesanie, Aree a preceeding the sale. Should it be im. Bie beam Corp. recently announced) FOR YOU TO DO: i bellets of millions, “Ignores the [Fes iets Pigtmalst <2: 2 Mogre Sage’ ot sala Coury, ih GRY op Wednesday arch 18 198. th pul Mack, who voted with the 42 similar policy changes. | If you are not familiar With"wild doves,' true purpose of man im today’s |Ovlons. Dry. 80.16. 0000000010070. 238 of February, AD. foom)” Cul 22 G*Y/will be continued on, such, succeeding . majority for Public Service, has! Under fair trade, the manufac-/ Wath for them this spring and listen for their sad song. And world — indeed, in a world that pony Boe (behs.) doz. : He ere spy ARTHUR EB MOORE. |complate sale. , 7% solic: Service, nas; Under fair trade. the Manuriac-| 0g new Ore DE, OUR ee ee nee ss mle e obate LER acknowledged receiving thousands turers establish retail and whole. ld you know that pigeons were known originally as rock, beckons towards other worlds?” Se ara eon §0-Ib bag ....... 2.25 ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO, OAUK STORAGE CO . of dollars in loans and advances ‘sale prices. doves? The Catholic exhibit will f Rhubarb. hothouse (bchs ) dos. 12 1 = nah Adeeatod ranine 7-11 Orchard Lake Avenue (OCUS ‘Squash. Hubbard, bu TlTb 23s Mar : T MGE Ln Ie 46 | , DU. ke eee +2. ch 1, 'S8. Feb. 24; Mar. 1, 10, ‘58 . Help Wanted Male 6; Help W anted Female 7 Work Wanted Male 10 ; Death Notices Se Ee ip | Male 1 Building Service 12 _ Income Tax Service ei? Lost & Found 24! Share Living Quarters 30| Wanted Real Estate 32A LL WORK) WILL TRAIN WOMAN ; = : - foreman Windows, molding, etc sicians office assistant. = eee CA ooa06 PART TIME ONLY. enon hin chiaier mca Ni ser tee FAIR ghey FOR RETURN 8;LADY'S RED WALLET. ern WOULD LIKE TO SHARE APART- | TRADE 8 ROOM BATH IN HENTSCHELL, PEB. 28. 1958, May. —_Mépire_3-4148. 2 years of nursing education re-| GaginET MAKER AND large. Residential a yes eng = best method for you. Eve-| BETWEEN OAKLAND PAR ment with young woman. Call FE| come. 93 8 Midian. for house me, 63 Wall St; age 86. Funeral quired. Will consider » lab tech- A CARPEN- i G ang mmer-| ning oe a ae if de-| AND OPDYKE RD. KEEP HALF 4-3685 between 5 and 7 ore pooa esd glen 1 gg rotep ds Bician. Serene tizetimrcnth! ter nitchens & specialty. FE. 3-138 uaranteed work* Ph. MY tire ed W. R. B $-5773 THE MONEY AND RETURN | WIDOW WILL SHARE nu seiecreege 1 FEC March 3, at 1 rt - 1.20 per br, second month. $140) —~— INCOME T REPARE WALLET TO LBO RBAN Vincent DePaul Catholic Church AGES it per br third month. Salary start: CARPENTER, SMALL JOBS. stock BRICK, CEMENT WORK S. p TAK PREPARED TN OPDYKE RD DRIVERS “11, home free to lady with car & VETERANS. DON'T LOSE with interment in jand Park) Are you looking for steady year-| | Soersceome EM 3-3460. FE 86-3124 _and fireplaces. MA 5-( $0376. 0. Phone FE 4-3706. CENSE NEEDED MEDIATE references. Write tiac Press, YOUR HOME. WE L Cemetery. Recitation of the Ro-| ly income _for_M BUILDING | REPAIR. | PLASTER-| INCOME TAX. 64 w HURON. FE) LY ___ = tel an contena oe at the Melvin a Schutt Puneral To qualified men able to furnish WOMAN, WITH eee ie. : Dead iia ao Weer ate seen FE 2290 eek Sement werk a Re Heeler Can ar ee a WE WILt GIVE YoU A ). z ; egress snare Miss Hentschel! will) jate model tractor and good ref- ray) ealy rE. 18 mae my specialty. Also. Por ates oa NATION WN IDE found please ears Neitront Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH OFFER. WRITE BOX sta erences: dl er on WOMAN OVER 25. WITH SALES| ™ounted and tile laid. FE 2-0839. FE_ 5-2 BUSINESS SERVICE counter of Pontiac Press. 1. Pontiac Press. LEMPKE, FEB. 28, 1958, ALICE ¥ OPPORTUNITY ablitty te work: perc ume © éa7s : aro —— “BY LICENSED LETE BOOKKEEPING & erent “quick tale of land contracts at | \W Will B O32 Judson Court, age 63: beloved| to earn tt. over a period of years.| 1" bakery PE 6-3603. CARPENTER. NEW OR REMOD-| 1.3461. . TAX SERVICE LOST OR STRAYED WEDNESDAY | [fasonable discount EM 32511 or JC SU UY wife of Pred Lempke; dear sister WOMAN TO CLEAN REST R “eling. .No Job too large or too| Gragmn OR 3-5500 in vicinity of Bilver Lake Brown | EM 24086. Your FEquit of Mrs. Alban Thompson and Mrs | PROGRESSIVE ESTABLISHED | & sther cleaning, 1 day, week. St _smali, Winter rates. OR 38977 |CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. | Te -—pet pwr and white Brittainy female. OR ay Loyd Lake. Puneral service will _per hr. Pontiac Press Box 72 EXP MARRIED MAN WANTS core. aperments EM _ 3-487@. poo nee orn YOUR IN-| 33h62 or on 32665 emale. OR aol lose your home—cash watt. be held Monday. March 3 at 11 LONG DISTANCE WOMAN UNDER 40. TO LIVE IN,! farm job. Any time, FE 8-453, | CARL ILLS SR. AND SON.| Drepared Reasonable. 3115 ‘Dinie 2 IMMED listings red tape. We also need am. from the Baldwin Avenue MOVING OPERATION eneral cleaning & help care for| & x 7 Pipers, laid sanded, and finished. ee 7 sereecnanie: $775 Dixie LOST: MALE BEAGLE PUP. 6 ata Giroux- Franks, 4305 Dixie Gctoenin, Gated Bye hres, wre box ts Pontiac pre | oval) Refevede, required Cal | Foust "Pie tmean Rese | Pe er BE 2am Wontine posriss ray aeny.| is cowne hora font Ver one urch wit v verette = a RV- as wearin; rown col eflcinting."Inerment in" Tniy ATTENTION! 3-796, after 5 pm, ee 3-375 CEMENT & BLOCK see Any time OR 3203 or EM| friendly. After >. FE $2320 ACTION WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE y Ceme raveside service = uae INSIDE PAINTING. WORK. FE 5-0782 e mke ~ — t ting. et 2 pm. Monday, March 3 Real Estate Salesmen Help Wanted 8 | _25_vears_experience_FE 8-300 | SRY WALL TAPING. GUARAN. = i GEE eee On any good jand contract New ee: MCKINNEY: Pune Bust: ~~ EON PPX MACH mr teed a ace so our cash upon sa ice 8800 Huntoon Funeral Home. Friends, Pacess, .'# | picking seas es ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS | Mechiacel shetnen gud be | ae Laundry Service 18] On'Saris any times” S°#'| istactory “inspection of property Ph Poxtt IAC. EM. 335i Leuyhe Hemera Pend of the WHITE BROS MR Gee bare ie| Se ene oe = Teerects: | pay wau Lost: FEBRUARY 7TH _ELKS|) po y “y° A% Ken Templeton. 15798 Baldwin, Avenue Evangelical REAL ESTATE a a Smith | ere ae | ing and A topes ot repair work, a2 puaee Pe otiee Leundry, FE Seas Uomcce: tine = ee Femp! eton, Realtor ee Sap a BEDRM MODERN Ml carasnncay eee! soeialeeds tree 5 OR 31295 eae Tom WORK. “th ~ VETERI- ceee: Se elation: voting Fase | pit Who! | — pal. . R Botte. sue REWAR ane or 2339 _( Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 SER Aste Sy EN the Huntoon Funeral Home cr open F eco Dixie Hwy. narian hospital Do cleaning and| sales. Call FE 46507 between @ GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL iace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- | EQUITABLE SOCIETY PARM| . parsonage. - pen Eves ti) 0: Sun: 10 “ul 8.) feeding “tog py letter, ‘pitving and 3 lene oie opt, Benes Marsh. fed. Beaatuly finished Pontiac | ti obbies & Supplies 24A OANS on good properties ‘Me age, ex ions references. Pontiac +4. FS. : undry. one FE 32-8101. ties | Scar or more with 100 ft. front- wyM FEB 28, 1958, eS Bud et rues Odd Job Service HOUSEMOVING - 4 ROLLY ee WANTED Dathrys M.. 126 N. ‘are Dr .| 9 ; I Thi { Y e ery genre hours. a job. | equipped. FE ¢-8450. A. Young. Landscaping 18A PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. Bs. tiie a “ ae fan ores teeta | == Ma S This for You?) siisnis canreeree ss veg | ter'eiry nator seape a a SEP od De BERGE want to BUT Law con. | 305 Sat fi {Pry ch prosene. ce pf shot Pgonol eae’ nager elsgarng / advertised food prod-| exp Needs work FE 5-8325. “tele idles 060 We unro Elec- “Grivews wy, erec. INO YARD & | beet ; erlee. . Ray Experienced manager- need uct. or more per mo. Ist. | VETERAN SIRE: ie Et Huron ac a. | W, DIN We will Nei] R. Wyman, dear sister of wer- needed for DESIRES JOB A8 BUILDER . Notices & Personals 25 IXNAN teat) ti bs eee) retirement plan in 3 “IINDEPENDENT BUILDER, a Me Batutiwateae cuethusl) fine bayment geperament™ yoni) [Smut cotrement Dog?) wetchman (ask driver gene." Woah aad Bites Free ecinoiy | EXPERT, TREE TRIMMING AND ea ntlt Bag wre PE 627) sunday tis PM Morin Holycroue Funcral setrict for ‘qualied. man Budget expe-| pert time Nodsor-fo-doot selling! Tolet ration wagon FE saver | Nagjmy oW8 FHA terms EM) Sypgrel FRYE $80) or OR/ ARE YOU TOO FAT? to buy your property 2 p.m. from Allen's Funeral Rome xsnce res desirable Age 25- . 22 WILL | ORK OF ANY Ki INTE R VICE C A S H , with Rev. William 0. Swan = _#-1192 __ ___ | WILL DO WORK OF ANY KIND. | Loo CABINS BUILT OR MATERT INTER - LAKES TREE SERVICE Dich ts Os) pos realy cea keiy WM. A. pdioraoent ted pe {| Write resume of your experience | MANAGER WANTED TO INTRO | -- << _8i_ furnished. EM m. remove, cabeling. surgery, cs our successful bath Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Wyman wil], imeluding ig marital stetus,| duce new stainless stee? water-| YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF — PERSONALIZED Wi Toes — land clearing. Insured. wk scan reducti n tod rr Per me | IN A FLA H He im state at Allen's Puneral| %%4 size of budget operation you! less cookware. pee Mr. Jake| any kind, prefers steady. FE! rm 8- Fe son | ——22%- fe rvision Pot sy pee | : Home, Lake Orion. are present! wandine. Hoenig for intment 11498 | _ 8-0480. ei i PE ¢- appointment, 7 — Write: i a -Portiaace, | Detrolt 5. Mich PLASTERING a "REPAIR REAS. Moving &@ Track 19 A | or and © ceniToct® oe Augte ar Don RK sMosDen Tie TP oe F ; | nson son years In Memoriam _ Seitattishea’ 1271 a. ine: REAL ESTATE | SALESMEN OR Work Wanted Female 11 ® G_sNYDER. FLOOR LAYING, sa reel L ELECTRDI aie NIRE | service to satisfied friends and 3101 W. ies +3560 IN LOVING MEM Pontiac. Mich, ae ees sod wai 1-A IRONINGS PICK-UP & DE- a“ AL MOVING = ERVICES St rn h WE A We GOAL D RUYERS ERs R a - ares refer ose Hi a S : x ened Laskana cise fede = EXPERIENCED _Realty Co, KEnwood 2-9060. __liver EMptre 3-059. JOs FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. | Reasonable FE ssa AT a friendly adviser phone Jo nson Say for commercial” proper ree A day ees fey CAT ESMEN WANTED | 2 MAN OR LADY OVER 7 DAY SERVICE INONINGE, 3 fending folshing 166 Edieco. Fu | ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates paiaa Contisectal Ths sah : cai will ‘give you ‘tlmediate ace y f 23. anxious to learn real estate. ju. Pickup anq dei. FE 5-8732. Spree vation Arm i m te ac Tiere ie'S face tbat ts always with cade feralaneed! Roofing. siding, Saver eeed vey ae reas ist Class IRONING } REF. 3 YRS -ROOF REPAIRS TESS FE +486 ares aS ee ee: BAINTY MAID. 80 SUPPLIES — 730 “1704 a relegrant me: ROY KNAUF Thate vote hear: r, a 1 VES +0408 + } l There a nog mail’ afen tte, mii coat in noe and be will to follow instruc- azine McCowan. FE rE S14 t r. | tAVeetnoucnine te BASEMENT CLEANING & LIGHT 1800. Mrs. Wallace. FE 26% W. Huron 8t . FE 2.7 a 78 oa icavice tions Very excellent earnings. CP IRON inGS a WAMNOS. MASON WORK WANTED. MICHT-| hauling. Call Bil, FE_ 5-8033. - CASH FOR LAND, CONTRACTS : 2.7421 . ae apd Phone EMpire 3-4197 or MUtual an basements or full basements.| HAULING & RUBBISH. FOR FREE H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. ae ip dist ed, ¢-6863 for personal interview Fick top eneideilvacy SER Sey w winter price “your price Any Ume FE. 8-000. Oreantzations, Churches, Club A Rent nt Apts. Furnished 33 id ae, r : : c SEL, ee Any Se urc ubs. I ehild EXP. SALESMAN C SCHUETT REALTORS Ape sea PH PICKUP & DEL D&M BUILDING LiGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Sell 32 bottles Watkins vanilla OVER $1,000,000 as IN LOVING MEMORY OF PAUL| New & used cars Good working) Employment Agencies 8A | i: | TRONINGS “I DAY SERVICE. SERVICE Fe aE 20000 el *Perry,| Available to purchase land con- LRM EFFICIENCY WITR = E. Rost who died on March 2, cond. Apply in person ~~ 5-1406 FE 2-%004 Eves on sarte| AONT TRUCKING AND HAUL 2.3053 7Y| tutu, Immediate ection! Coll| catiet (at te Meet Ful 1947. Mra J. W. Roat and Fam-| Roger's Sales & Servi : ves OR 32376 ing. Express pick-ups and deiiv- #1550. , Roger’s Sales & Service . Plush Office 2 WOMEN wane WALL WASH-| TRENCHING AND erles Lost WEIGHT SAFELY AND| Resltor Partridge. 1050 W. Huron | | RM. BACHEL rs al Di | 698 Auburn Ave. The most giamorous you've ing and housecleaning. FE 3-7381 MI_ 44221 or MI 4-0061 Ber-aDiet with newly released _5t: FE ¢358). 8 reek rig ase PER — irectors 4 weatino AND COOLING BALES.| ever seen, is searching for | AUBURN HEIGHTS EXC CHILD BULLDOZING MAN WITH X - TON PICKUP X-A-Diet Tablets, 98 cents at SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US TO |i RM Chi man. Excellent opportunity for e girl that nas had care in my home. Lic. FE 2-1850.| R_ D. Thompson PE 17-0872 | ante work. Call any tinfe, sim Sell your jand contract. . na Se a nies nee man with ambition. Home offers vious LIFE TRSURANCE BABYSITTING. DAY OR NIGHT. | w S00. i CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO! Stonces, FE SobOR TD Oy: Ret D on | h man with ambition Home offers} ities experience, Prefer ac- (o. DAY, E DIG_ BASEMENTS UNDER | wovina TRUCKING AND Hi IN DERT? 3 W Huron Bt. Be-coei |, rences. FE 23000 iS] son- O ns re eee tng eel cenle ase ton tuariel, depertment ox eri GHRTETIAN ue houses Block and cement work. | ~ ing ‘Quick service An AUL- a © + 2 BEDROOW PARTLY FURN, = enc a ie * a zones. Poe seca ID mand Brad oon win ulous seta and ice oe! a5 wishes bome work ce baby antny. Cet_our_ bid _FF_22106. FE 4-4061,__ mame Fee 2 IF . SO C ASH Lakefront apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk. ro ences a un ath radstr = Pane eee also consider someone interested —— Ha bop a fevELYN References. FE 8-3639 after 1 pm. Building Supplies 12A ~ MOVE YOURSELF’ : . ar FLOOR, NR. MIRACLE MILE, APEL in learning heating and cooling Vosattonas DEPENDABLE .MOTHER WANTS UNLIMITED _Clean 3 rms. bath. FE 8-137 Thoughtful Service EE 2-5841; Home Furnace Co.. Airport at Service ty Community babysitting Vicinity of Auburn FIREBRICK USED, 10 CENTs EA ANYWHERE ani = =n_3 rms. & bath. FE ¢isio. Hatchery Rds. Pontiac, Mich. Bank Bldg. FE 4-084. ~~ Adams FE 5-3611 or OLive| Reg brick. 3 cents ea. 31245 W. Open and van tratler. et For good land contracts, new or |? 1 BEDROOM APT., UTIL. PAID, Voorhees-Siple | suite bestine_since_isie dats 8 ie. Appliance doliys. _— | obligation, “Cail FEGSO0 & ak T RM APT ‘oi force af . - . ee ve ¥ ation. Ca i IN OR CALL MAN WANTED BETweex THE| MACHINE MINDED EXP. SHORT ORDER COOK TOR | ~TARPAULING ALL SI2Es 3245 _Dixte on 31486] Give You l Placeto Pay |} for fea Mccullough — eck |} St AFT, of NORTON Om CaL FUNERAL HOME ages of 38 to $0 for parking poe JOE's A & N SURPLUS FE 2 O'DELL CARTAGE Ease Vounalnd: a ARRO REALTY 7 hGoM = Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor, go. wr Bloom at Kresge’s in $260 EXP. OFFICE GIRL WITH AM- Local and long distance moving. i $143 CASS-ELIZABETH RD 4 bath and ‘Ent extra nice and — oe are Nel Nuren eneeping Contec: city i ween _pewviees a initiative wishes work. Business Services 13) FRUGE awa Elton ee We ane un ius Na fe nograph training. FE 53-7550. ba ‘TRAILER. jee us é PvT. Complete Facilities OR 3-7757 MEN — MECHANICALLY BOOKKEEPING MACHINE San a Wil Ww 2 bath. Adults wis Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp inclined for interesting local pos- office experience. Type 45 GIRL, 21, WITH EXPERIENCE IN AL MARES OF FOUNTAIN Fane hos: poll Fescb fetes 9 anywhere. LOAN COMPANY anted Real Estate 32A _Alberta Ape 300 . Fedéock ftion. This requires sales and wpm. Small congenial of- Cee ee Oe arene wanes Work. | cur office I Printing & : > «ogee agp 1 NEWLY DECOR. Gemetery Lots 5} service. Please state phone No.| fice. splendid opportunities, | > 27 pe, OF 2682 One sucnly Coo nw. tae T k MICHIGAN CREDIT Listings Wanted & kitchenette, Prt bathe Agate 4 LOTS. GARDEN OF BROTHER Box ie” Sel peel te Vocational Counseling ‘Sere. ing? | Capable. paste ames oe Phone + netied a¥ TUCKS to Rent COUNSELORS We Buy Equities 8 $ Norton. On. ENS 5 a - ice. mmunity B. enc Woman will i : hood. White Chapel. FE 5-8511. Lit Nts Cpe cca ergata Bidg. FE 4-0584. ¥ me ws in your ees fe 00. Feo ry trimming. Get our bid. es EQUIPMENT KNAPP SHOES R. dD RILEY, Broker 2 quiet compl te h aaa e ¢ 58 34279 z ‘y-ton Pickups 1"g-ton Stake i a 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. mpiete housekeeping fa- et the Lion, Store, 51 8. Saginaw, STAR STENO HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER. | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, | Dump trucks Semi-trailers Fred Herman FE ¢1157 ails cee BOX REPLIES _ meee ot AR SITET Re home. B-4 E. Huron, FE _Free est No obligation FE. 3.1631, Pontiac Farm and 2070 Airport Rd. OR _3-1502 LAKE PROPERTY CISTINGS Salee, eae tlborbeod. Clesent: : =< oiled botd att eh Cot hh . os FIER needed i N . At 10 a.m. today there Man over 50 years old for new $275 HOUSEKEEPER WANTS WORK IN AAA Oll, BURNER SERVICE Industrial Tractor Co. Macon} ib tose I Pon ae fetegida County os wieintty C. Sesees: Apply 186 Ne “per ny. Ph FE 25236 Z were replies at the Press Pon peclect, Call FE © i9ie eer) For a starrt role as ty Write Ponti Ps ae PETES ALL MAE 5-3750 Dele aha tad len Menanria oe ony Sone icomrectes ara wt kings. Rou Mn : BEDRM- eon PVT. ENTR. office in the following PRESIDENTIAL HC HOMES __ TENOGRAPHER ina ten in ontiac Press Box 65. i Per eoes ais Sota rer vid ooh than myself, Frank| Oyrronville, NAtional™ 49-2815 +) Grothg f . —_— ONINGS $3 BU. PICK UP & APPLIANCE SERVICE a= fl. 177 Pulton, Pontiac. . ona 15, col- boxes: 4 Tv SERVICEMEN — LICENSED Wereicee. ere Wel wank delivery. OR 3-1079. ao service 8h makes mEegee GNWANTED ARTICLES sTIGKED REWARD FOR ADDRESS OR EM-| —“* Clo BACHELORS ‘Any TV service man capable of coniecue (with) caceleat ite. LICENSED BEAUTY OPERATOR. agin ashers. yrs up free of charge. §-4638. ‘ pat of Fred Huffman. Last TRADE (FR “ ; se to new high school. Ideal 1, 28, $2, 57, 7 | cotbleting 6 road rod calls | ing and shorthand. If you pecensiy yi fra duated: FE 5-7032, ask | “ROY'S. 7. “Oakland. FE 32-4021 Ruscelt E° MeCreaty << we ern 3 nee = ero lye Pade aroag on young ladies. New ie ay in a concentrat ar ! uf? o ; 56-0441, § 76, 92, Pee scan §1s8 pet ase. ber) Sheu ee wore tee MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. RE- Pamace & Decorating 20| Bisckwood. orcharg Late, Mich.| Dasement. gas heat, recreation 7 RMS. AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. 112, 113. manent position, no seasonal lay- with the setup. EVELYN retarial service. EM 32842. ml . FE rer ei 218 E. Pike 4 Shs Ne tal Ba Huron Shopping Tonner ce Bye S11, welcome. $12 per week. Fil . offs op experience u “3081 T CLASS 8PE . - . | Mr. Rafalowskl 6412 E. Jetfer- Cees pains ome, con NURSE AVAILABLE DAY AND | GENE’s HEATING SERVICE. iE chee mae er Fly tetany Seow Cove tine. pollo tial payment on 3 bedroom lake- ) ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN. ; son. Detroit nity Bank Bldg. FE ¢0584. nights. Auburn Ave. Nurses Ex-| Furnaces cleaned gold. repaired. | ]-) PAINTING a * thy's, FE 2-144, Rees poner 20d peach. clove to * Close te EAT ne le NTED SPOTTERS FOR BODY I feat WALL TNS SrHER | _BagoeCTOOKs Ra~ Rochester. FE) season Thompson, y eases get | YOU CAN REALLY SAVE MONEY| oF Dthe ee Pa eee | FE aa. only: ixtures. Experienced man onl : = ; - on rug cleaning. (Ask about cash aR need apply, Freme fomer Arico SA ES PRiGhiGhe Nnee ei HEATING “te esi deal diceuteet onan! re RUC aoe? : ATTENTION! #650, month, West tide, PE eaoee The Pontiac Press incorporated: aei6 tod ani seca mA: rere i. Refer Ont sel 2% hr. service on all types of | Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-0205 A-1l RU CLEANERS a a bets CLEAN RMS. FI | take Ores ceanee heating equipment. Cali’ Wayne | LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. OFFICE AND PLANT represent a group of inves: |" foor. Pvt. ent, Uli. ‘Washing FOR WANT ADS Fe nen tare wart. | ACONESSIVE ame wien nitme WASHING AND ) TRONINGS, seach heee ‘0 ay or| Papering & painting. FE 8-0343 336 ber St. pact cagny: are us for an ap- privileges. Garage. 209 No orton, A ‘ . “Cass FE 5-15 PAINTING — PAPERHANGING intment tod : ing men, who want to sell Ford eae or sales Parecnaiiey: = "INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE WALLS CLEA Las > be 7a Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, DIAL FE 2-8181 core, Beet pay plan im ne Sree) deiery ‘plus conoid Hak WASHING AND “IRORINOR=< ~CALL | Trim. ‘remove, cabeling. surgery | TUPPER 3-2061| Wtd. Children to Board 26 WHITE BROS. close in. FE 4 -2579. "Y OWENS, INC. "| School graduate. Mid : nee clesrine-) insured: PAINTING AND DECORATING a rete —— - 1467 8 Saginaw Bt Pontiac joyment 06 Pontiac siate Bank | VASHINGS A AND IRONTROR rep tee. K. E_ Wilhite FE 54580 Day, HOUR OR WEEK-—NEAR 3-1295 2 \& 2 ROOM APT. SLEEPING 147 8 Saginaw St. : A EEPING From 8 a.m. fo 5 p.m. sian Ide, $-9227 _Geliver OR. S823, Pick up and) | PHIL'S oh MOUR, of OIL BURNER | paint AND WALL PAPER now, | School. F $-6340 Open ak eon Dike Hwy. na ‘oof for 3, bie. FE +1009 . | | service air p §—Sun 5 ROO: lerrosa) should’ be re _Help W Wanted Female 7 interactions 9 WASHINGS & IROMING§S | PLASTERING - cee RE | spore ee sr apeaventa FOR PRE - SCHOOL pS SUEAN oe Bus tx. Ra; 4 immediately The PLO LOPLI LPL LA a FE 2- 139: oF j pair. \ Work {| guaranteed FE 5-0304. PAPERHANGING & PA [NTING. neal © fen PE FOU8l. Licensed CLIENT neni dh teh FROM $3 RMs. { oe. Set Eis. Lk ss assumes no fesnon- BAR MAID 21.35 YRS OLD NEAT BUSINESS SUBJECTS | ~ | eae Reduced rates. FE 4-217). £. | Lansing. Pa ne to $15,000 cash 3 RMS. & BATH, GAS HEAT, P' PVT. ee, Oe TEA Coe Gr se ate Ee 5 Building Senile FURNACES CLEANED & SERV- WILL CARE FOR 3 CHILDREN | for 1-s Groom —humpaiew:-|<~en vows decor, MY 2 2-4313 At Es p m to lam lspadators Bar. 6 ee ee ee iced, C. I. Nelson. FE 5-1788. Photos & Accessories 21 in Heensed home, MUlberry 9-0540 Prefers eine rocmilll and fail 3 J CARGE ROOMS, TV, PVT. ae for that portion of the first | ae uess = Typing. transcription, bookkeeping | AAA Fleor S _SAWS MACHINE FILED eee Wtd. Household Goods 27, #sement. Located west or west ime Ente ora nice and quiet, Apeertion Poh ie adrerine: | EXPERIENCED | WATT RE SS) cnet Lsteual setae | ‘mmor Layee — Pune | recamakine Tailoring 16| atti’. f man wih cise abd sivwrpen, 7 ROOMS” AND BaTH_WORPA c s been. ren. § wanted: V t” aS ndividual needs. oor Laying — : * magazine 8 m 1 é ~ A eieaieas dhroaes tes | a 0 Sete a s = ae Pej uisisone oF group tinstruc: | C. BUD BI ag ng Pie £208 >, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 frock sclsecaie mas Lae anne FURNITURE NEEDED ve Engineer transferred bea. '@ block from me eh error When | cancellations bor tions. Beginners and advance Day) ~~, \ ~ | Phone PE 43071 or FE 46320, — Entire from Philadelphia, Pay up to $35.-| -only. No drinking. 25 Monroe St, sy Gre made be sure to FULLPART sia WORK AMET. & evening ciassexiaiew being | A-A TRE NC HING DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. Ai- Televi Pogo ~ odd podtigs Seas = ; paogg i ast J —— with acre or re E _5-2140. | CF tees tthial” came Re | 7ubctemes tapiement ine | SUR ort patanstisy “acs | Poona Serle Find. on te] irate Brepat mgs em | _ Television Sefvice 22) sh RZ yet h Eh communty | Tita mille of Be "|" ts Oper ce LO anes “4 nteresting, rewarding work.| Reaso paced all FE 68-8455. Sale. : * Ulu, “Open Ato 6, 2 Boma ne . [eee eee ey Se mable rates and payment A&B T RENCHING _ | TAILORING AND MEN'S AND) ALL SERVICE. CALLS AN. WANTED = tr = ay Reliable client - zim $8,000 to pay|? RMS. CLEAN, CLOSE IN. #12 | time for advertise” | —mvestment. Ph MUtual ¢4i7}. [SCHOOL Wane -7HERo. | 7S wee * a oeer I a a ewered Rav ki" EtkicPaon! or night.) of furniture. Ph FE 2-523, je detrd m .ranch home. nat : | conta type: GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER 5° pists—under physicians’ Olanary = ust eve "basement ar ga- | ments ntainine type. side a RETEPER 8) piste—mncer, physicians sagerst a L TYPES OF MASONRY WORK. I ° Tax Service 17 oie Bus Wanted — Used corner Tage, within Detroit. ts 12 o'clock noon the | |_ evening for paby sitting. M1 45689 | Washington, Royal Oak Michigan’ | —Fifeplaces a specialty. FE 5-#028 Latte bia OR MIGHT 7 wick | cabinet d condition.| government W snlorty | te publication {- 1 mile east off Woodward. Call) ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS — FE 51206 or FE 5-6300 100. consider brick ' : “Linen Demonstrators _ piincoln, $198 (fygom drawn, OL 14200, “EM AA, TAX SERVICE W._OARRETT. 7 M._P._STRAKA | FE 2-37 cash ial could aise mortgage for 4 8 Want Ads may §, Party plan. Good position. Paid DI8H “tll 8. writ ; - =, ie “ay en at setinecce, cher fl ere ne meee merced ears ~ Work W. oa! arias ALUM SIDING. PRECAST STONE ALL BOOKKEEPING ypewriter Service 22A | “Wed, Miscellaneous 28 wPORRIS & SON =, er : i t 10 exper A_terms: 1 - - the first insertion. 362, soled Meee = EM _3-0482 Gordon Plattley AR D ADDING Wr We theron Phone MATURE WOMAN. TO LIVE IN ne GANbaaes A-] GABAGE DOOR AND HOUSE- HOTEL ROOSEVELT york General Prise anon. Wiest, Fe Beal. —- hid ibaa for 5 er ail Baby tt | sft ang and prepare p esta cai NEW — — Sees: Prompt service and | pr’ 5-6126 Res. OR 39-8883 i Co. 17 W, Lawrence] ~ M y Wan Hh AVE iG x ies eee 8 ore i - . : aa M a. 3 ZNAILASLE ROW! CARPENTER ,,fepair, than replace, eroctieet | an INCOME TAX RETURN PRE. Upholstering — 23} - manson ted 28A| S? pening March 3rd cabinie ui ee red in home b if ~~ $ rork. New & repair. 221 or MI 40061, P® your home by qualified ,000. BUST — Star’ earning immediately, 2 to 3 B Murdock FE 2: ~1 CARPENTER CREW AVA tant with masters degree, preven ee | | daze training at our expense. Part BASEMENT AND aati CLEAN: able (Roughing and finish, Als o | ~aepmioment. Fe 2t 7 = imerest, Pontiac Presé, Box AC Remy i Ficne FE pais 7 ee ing and painting. Hauling and| _@lterations, Free est ja BS . BTEVENS @m.| yard work. Also odd jobs. FE| ALTERATIO Me ge ayes spe TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 10 On| _ #320 repair, work ‘point ax HOME CALLS BY A Wanted to Rent BT R UY over, Must 6 Qapeta BASEMEN Nis CLEANED FOR FHA terms, FE SMe meade ee SERVICE = sts cena actahe | ‘ Exp * necessary wil train. | what junk you have that wit sell. | BASEMENT WATER - Pi DS, / EXP. FARMER WANTS FURN. CLARK 2 a { ony m Ad pm. 3% 8 Aisa bps > hauled, $100 bar-| Conerath breaks : farm sone. pe Latnnees te A ES ATE ade tb breakin vie orl youn anytime. 99 er 44813 : . . 12 : \ : oe oa Na lad Lg Sa, al is ‘ ‘ off A / ‘ ive 1 A \ q \ \ \ Va ; - UPPER 3 ROOMS & BATH. ELEC.'|; | me “THE PONTIAC PRESS , SATURDAY, MARC H 1, 1958 * TWENTY-ONE ~~ Rent Apts. Furnished 33/Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| Rent Houses Unfurn, 36;\ Rent Office Spacé 41 3 Roce. BATH, GARAGE, 4 ROOM APT 4A MONTH. ALL|3 BEDROOM MODERN, DRAYTON sQ. FT. ) Pr. oO $17.00" per Freche 42.4 aueete Bt) utilities gg floor, Bee Plains area | Lake Priv., $05 Mo.| Elizabeth Lake Ra. New bid 9. ROOM rg i EX caretaker Apt. 1, 164 Judson St. PE 4-1763 — 4:30. Parking 2. - mene Willama ti Lk. A xs 5-276 : ATH. GAAGE erred gk Minh col & pearl le! one Yaloregay irr rhdnie $8 OFFICE SPACE ployed couple entfances, 1 school child ‘weleome. auto. oil spent my 50 son per ee Crescent Lake Ra: Near Wa.) ee els. 996 W. nt peer ae | es Sx° savings bs “toh co. ito: Cr ead 7 ROOMS” AND i REWLY ©& BATH. NEAR AIRPORT, To | SAR/TOL. 5 eee > RMS. & Sara Per eer | aecorated, warm. OR S Geet cereeee xin an et ee ¢LARG. ‘3 UPPER, © Down town, 116 N. Perry, FE GE ROOMS | U Mote GLEAN | _rent_ OR 3-1943. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ROOM PLAT AGE ae _Cake. “GR 4-3837. 15 BEDROOM HOME. PARTLY | ~~ : from, wore and bus sis REET ¢ ROOM HEATED, 2? BEDROOMS, furnished. 3 blocks trom tere. **| LARGE BARN. 28X30, NEAR, BUS- Ce dey Tpdgcorated. locker and leaun- | Soe Sena nOUEE LO oR. (eg S PARTLY FURR, LOVER Y : _West side. Pontiac Press’ Box 26° | cated north of Mt. Clemens Rd. at. (Clemens Bt. 7 S) @ RMS, UNFURN NEWLY DECO.| St 1 Emerson, Rent, 672 per For Sale Houses 43 ROOM MODERN, PvT. BATH) wars SU%Q,t* 5th ond - Evenings 112-6604 Nea utilities furn, FE 26226 or FE. . 5 AND 3 ROOM M HOUSE, MODERN. A 8-1403. 2 rm. bi $5 th. 22 Auburn at rear Fa i ROOMS | *s BATH On Week ante. re S108 cats office ; ie jt. _and FE 5-6850 evenings and Sun. | 5 eos Pele TH an Gen Agr oe E 4 ROOM G Kc. con mace an : je EB. Pike se screened Te aps ls re Le | | auto. hot water. 583 Lake Angelus P sabeth rere = 5"RMS & BATH. PVT ENTR _P'iVileges share bath. FE 2-1539. Rd. OR 3-1510. OFFERS Close to factories and town. FE § ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT FUR. | § ROOMS. BATH. ons 5 . nished_ Lincoln-Wisner School Dis-| Couple with 1 or 2 chijdren FE $200 Daw 3 ROOM UPPER WITH Pyr | _!Uct. FE 4¢-68a0 wa Scott; Lake. ' own. L bath & ent., clean nicely furn, 5 RMS. HEATED 81 i | 6 good size rooms fust a c! only,” no pets. 20 Norton’ mak Adults penly. es RE. 6 ‘ROOM, IN 8 E. SECTION. NR step rade school and 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER.|_MAyfair_6-3666 schog] and bus line. Call FE. eity bus Has basement and | Pvt. Entr., no children. ssa ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CLOSE | _ 200%. _ ( spe gatabe: iced) 00e25 Ea MODERN APT FE _4-6041.) in Cail FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734. $37, PER Mo « ao ees Lest OS 3 A PVT. BATH 5 RMS. T Ty ren taken, rchard Lake . driveway. Near bus. His near See Pa oe aS EAT Ave. ; Price Reduced | extra. Garage Avail]. Adults only. | 3 ROOM APT. FURN. | - ailable April 1. FE 5-6410 or FE 1% Clark 2-721, 3 ROOM APT. FURN. 615, |> RM. APT. NEWLY. DECORAT- FE 62867, | ed. 508 heat. FE $0630 or FE 3 ROOMS & BATH : 31 STOWELL I ae WITH LAKE VIEW, ON AND BATH FURN- Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 5-1244. floor, Pvt. ent. FE §-3153. Ts ROOM DEGORATED TERRACE. 3 RM, FURN. APT. COUPLE ON. aoe SE Bind DEE 36103 389_Os ae eS vue Ke 2 ine, rd, ear U. 3 “BOOM FURN. APT PRIVATE sn stores, churches. OR eee CLEAN ROOMS, UPPER.|_ 3. ae ce OF Sresings On ener as ae ‘SPRER-HEAT AND HOT 3 RMS. & BATH. “CLEAN, wet water furn. Cl furnished, Couple only. $15 mo. trans FE «ose tre: Good 5 F RMS DOWN. PONTIAC, NEWLY 3 hare nCoNe Gas heat. Good E_ side loca- essie St. ee MY_ 3-1504 after 5-p.m 3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR. 5 LARGE RMS. WITH BATH & ie, FE 5-868}. pvt ent Washing facilities. Close 3 RMS. AND BATH, ON MAIN, to town. $50 per mo 2 50 r floor. Reasonable rent. FE 23159 Wk. 41 Whittemore. FE 20772, | ‘ “ROOMS ALL PVT, CHILD WEL- _Children welcome 2-5573 124 DESOTO S$ rooms & bath. full basement, gss heat, gas hot water heater, Located in Elizabeth Lake Estates. corner jot. 5 rooms and bath, glassed-in children permitted, $80 per month, porch, 3 bedrooms Base- G. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron, ment, oi] heat, lake privi- 4-8284.. leges. $9,200, terms. West Side — $1200 Dn’-$65 Per Mo. Off Huron street, large fam- 814 SQUIRE LANE IN MILFORD Nearly new brick ranch 3 bedroom, full basement Ae Hanes us Childrem) welcome. Lease required. Call UN 1-8418 Detroit FE 4-2521 _come. FE RMS. AND FULL — BASEMENT. ¢ ROOMS MODERN. PUT NAN. — Bath FE 3-024) derson. FE 2-3408 ) or FE 42064. 2 * ebay LARGE 3 RMS ALES. Sa eS Se an ath. Ail util furn. Located ‘ ROOMS, i8T, FLOOR, $20. | on Putman off Oakland Ave. FE 3 rooms, 2nd. floor, $12. 19's wil ‘4821 lard. FE 5-0328. (APTS UPSTAIRS. # ROC ROOMS, I BATH | ie RMB. BATH & UTIL. IN a Ciean. 860. Euclid St. Any time, ' ae 2) MY M.A. BENSON CO. Ire aan N. Saginaw re | $1¢ WEEKLY. 3 ROOMs. io SaaS RSS Te + rivate bath and entrance, MC hot {FOR RENT. COLORED. FE eat and electricity fur- comes Apply 006 Bclnir, | 9 rome ROADIA, AP a i. i ms an a 1. J an eae Includes aiapie neat het : Qd cold water. ren Tmit- ee ee pREASON.| - ted. $57 per month K. G nemp: $A SELOR ae yy, FE —— _Stead, 102 E. Huron. FE 44-8284. R APT. 2 RMS. AND ®VE uM LOW All util furn. $12 weekly. Mes iar poner: ee 488 N. Perry. or FE) path. Auto. heat. softened shot wa- zaiox F _ter furn: Near GM 5-2864 RICK 3. AND ALSO 2? RMS. BIRMINGHAM, 1 oa =e AND ©) SE CRELOR APART- | mo_ MA ore ec ee Cite oo * = REASONABLE INQUIRE ay BURN AT cE Ixgu 2 au CLOSE IN. LARGE 1 RM. APT. Pvt. ent. Ground floor. FE 3-7212. See AVE, 165 LOWER flat. adults, available March 15th. _Parking space TOwnseng 9-4153. LARGE APT. 2? BEDRMS, CLEAN 2 RMS. FULLY FUR-| heat. lights and water furn In Bished. FE 4-8612. Oxford $50 Month OAkland : COUPLE oe BABY | _8-3245_before 6 p.m Sx re Le ees ROOMPLIET AN, SMALL APT | CO} TE- Pvt. eat. 185 Baldwins Karen Yas NEWLY DECO. Sond tel act N CHRISTIAN WOMAN. J ARE xO 3-8202 OR ORLANDO 3-624 Salone cae email apt. mal homer MODERN. NEW APT. 3658 an a ve ss ing) or (drinking MOOT he re pee. CLEAN 3 ROOM _entr. giriso or couple. FE 8-2806., <- UPPER FTF nw APTS TO RENT. ABOUT ready for occupancy. Detailed in- FURN -APT ON. 18ST FLOOR. $18. Pri i on, phone Lincoln 17-9865 Galtin Ave. Roya] Oak. weekly. 3 bloc from downtow: re Pontiac, 169 E Pie St. Inquire NEWLY DECORATED. .3 ROOM cape Cee ttaed Ko “eh es are u e - FURNISHED _ dren FE #1933 5 reom flat. 2 bedrooms, private OVER 50 FURNISHED AND UN, entrance, ist floor _ are ‘| furnished apts for rent geo |i heat furnished. $85 ont. E Adams & Co. Rental Dept. F: +7114. Humphries Real “Esiate | 4-4561 FARMINGTON NEW ig Me Corcnara tx. ‘shoppin’ ORCHARD CT. APTS. HEATED 19 SALMER &T. — Pontiac's new- - AND “est modetn a are develop- __ 6904 carbene Pvt ent OL! pent, Balcony . individual en- 1 before 7 p.m. and OL ang OL 1:1206) trances, alr oe itioned. A few 1 bedroom - apartments now avail- able. Auto heat . ho} water fur- nished. Adults only Under Gonaincucn ROOMS Uti, TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and “HOLLYWOOD APTS. 2 Rooms and bath aoa Paral nished. Utilities furnished. Howard. Fg 2-1834 LOWER FRONT 3 furn, Adults — ‘Orchard Lake | 2 bedroom apartments for eccu- NICE cas RM. ON FIRST FLOOR | a "6918 rr Edison | ice CREME IN 2 RM apt. Pvt. ent. 23-6102 OVER 50 FURNISHED A AND UN. UPPER «4 RMS. & Tere H. UTTLi- eee apis. for rent Jerry, ties furn. # children welcome. teem * & Co. Rental Dept. FE $75 per month PE 47473 ; SHIRLEY APTS. and bath FE 3 ean ee ae “Hures Refrigerator WV hy Pay Taxes RELIABLE CO COUPLE TO BAB ; sit eeeseenaty: to apply on haat _ Rent this very nice 6 rm. tile _& ba 3015 reer ies off (bath apt. Full basement, gas ‘8. Winding Dr, FE 5-0 | heat. garage. newly decorated. SHIRLEY APTS. 180 PS oRON| 74 Dwight. FE 45082 evenings. St. 3% rms., furn. | TWO FURNISHED APTS. $35 A Rent Houses Furnished 35 month All utilities furnished. caretaker Apt. 1, 164 Judson | ry 1 TRAILER FOR RENT ON PON. tiae Lake. Call FE 8-1707. TEL-HURON AREA ss Clean, modern three room apts | First floor, gas heat, laundry priv | Off-street. parking. $45 and month. Get set before March turn. 1057 Myrtle Ave. BEDROOM. COZY. NEATLY al Auto. gas heat supplied, FE 4855. BE EDROOM, LAKEFRONT. AU- tomatic heat Year-round or until June 1. Ph. ORiando 3-644 $60 9 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE. or em close to city. Reas...MA 4 '} BEDROOM House sooEne. children “welcome. OR 3-41 RMS. & BATH FURN nCuaE, gasheat, newly decor. MY 2-4313. trie stove refrigerator. Smal), _chiid welcome. FE 2-6935. | WALLED LAKE AREA. Decker at Pontiac Trail 1880)? ™ Terrace apt Purntshed or unfur-/¢ RM. HOUSE. PARTIALLY MOD- anne eae decorated. Call ern, furn. F , afternoons... (4 & 6 ROOMS, GAg HEAT, CLOSE warts oe COUPLE ONLY. PVT. to town. FE 45268 bath & ent. All utilities furn |; ROOMS. WILL RENT TO RE- FE 5-2432 until 6 p,m. Call FE ; 0437. After 5-2347 after 6. e i OPE e! jad FE } WALLED LAKE, 3 RMS. GARAGE fj Awp @ RMS KEEGO. $40 AND ant. peek. util, $16 wk. =M: $50. Children welcome. FE 8-3495 ‘DUPLEX HOME. ¢ LARGE RM, nd basement. Gas heat. bath Positivel clean. Close to stores. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Bes ia slycloae te Coes ayer efore 1. BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN ‘LAKE ORION, MODERN 1 BDRM. * isketront Spt, 361) Pontiac a Lake front aes utll. turn rnc ETIE 2 PVT. iG ab u 60 Heights Rd., My KITCHEN wept pdggl at Bl ea LAKE ORION. 6 RMS AND BATH. Adulte on.y. 200 N. Paddock. Al’ riec. stove water heater and oil eo 37 RM APT OAS |< heat. Call after 4 p.m. MY 2-3811. MODERN 2 BEDRM. HOUSE. heat low rent. You will like it Children welcome Laundry rm. 12 _27 Palmer Street. miles from Pontiac. Second street 2 BEL BEDRMS. 5 RM, anaes ALi west of Rdsewood Gelf Club, RE FRIO. FUR} - ace Fox. EM 3-4005 NEAT LITTLE HOME. 1 BEDR BEDRMN., PITAL, ‘TO. ST. JOSEPH HOS-| Bus line, Fenced some Cul. clea! 3 BEDROOM APT. UNFURNISHED: {uppied. Warm & tet onton LK. Rd, Mole NEW 2 BEDRM. HOME, MODERN 7) RNG STOVE & & REFRIG. furniture, Crescent Lake, FE J ples er, ee lus electric. — 4-6280. re — dren. FE ¢-7773. SMALL. N MODERN HOUSE & APT. eee ae ALL UTILI-| STENE aie Sm Near sreeree Gen- SMALL MODERN HOUSE. eee eral wospita. FE 4-45 U85ea. for couple. $50 mo 3. ROOM FURN. eS PON- WE HAVE 2 & 3 BEDROOM ee apts. isietae =P homes for rent. FE 4-4561. YEAR - AROUND WATERFRONT home at Cooley Lake. Furnished. Fenced vard. Oil heat. ak ages interior, 2 bedroom, MA 3 ROOM. UTILITY AND BATH. fe - welcome. Waterford, WHITE BROS. 3-1295 2 Dixie Hwy. . 3. -+ Open Ever “til. # Sun 19 “tits, Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE. HOT ~~ 2 2 water and gas heat furn, FE|1 BEDROOM HOUSE, CLEAN. BANS 44, FE 8-9880 PRIVATE | oT [ca $1.000 A 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 160 N. ey eens ondith Bese. in excellent condition. Base- Roslyn. FE 2-1383 or FE 86-1218 ment, gas heat, arage. CLEAN 3 ROOMs AND BATH — uick possession eas0D- Will exchange yent for part time ably priced at $11,500. labor. §420 Brunswick, near Cres- . . a GLEAN 4 Rid HOUSE. CI LDREN West Side ‘Brick 4 5 welconte Freie pees pear DUPLEX. 6 LA ae ROOMS Spacious living room an. Clean. Adults. $65. per mo. 30 Jud- dining ell with firepiace, - son. | modern kitchen Fool pute -in oven and ran en ye -cl- DESIRABLE i room and-full tle~bath on. arage, basement near Genera) iicst floor. 2% bedrooms and Serre Dey ee MODERN. oe BEDRMS. OIL HEAT. heat. Carpeting and drapes auto. hot water $75 Near Com- included. Garage. $24, _ merce & Green Lk. Rd. EM 3-4 53-4303 terms. . NEW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE; 685 ; = se 1 10 Acres- Orchard j Appl rd with oth bedrm. $65. On John R, near 8 fruit trees. Market unite _Bivd. MUlberry 9-1943. at med with storage: Net DUPLEX HOUSES. LIBERTY & incom brick $5,500 Also home Suile in 1954, fireplace, full basement with radiant heat. Screened patio with grill, dear i peta de Reduced price of $37,000, terms. In- cludes all equipment for or- chard. OPEN SUNDAY Spokane, § rooms, bath. $99 mo. 4 room small houses. Reasonable. $10 per wk, McDonald street. M. A_ BENSON CO, nn N. Saginaw &t. PE 5004 ELIZ. LK. ESTATES, 2? BEDRMS. recreation rm., g@s heat, garage. lake privileges. FE §-S477. 2-5 PM. a eae a AS aco ontiac e. te Box m- | és 5 _tlac Press. '$500 Down sARGE CLEAN GARAGE Botte 851 Inglewood sen wsioees: Possession at once. All re- HOUSE FOR a see avin decorated, built in 1955, 2 Plains area. Lake ional OR | bedrooms. Mving room, 53-6000 or MA kitchen with dining space MAE ST. 772. § se PER WE! Bath, tile showzr FA oil Pensacola, 836 3 Bedrms., base- heat. Will take equity in ment, garag car. $9.950 Out Oakland past Inglewood, 871. 2 Bedrms., gas Wisser Bchool to open sign. beat. Nearly new. ox re sagrome Building Co. 4g) 629 W. HURON ST. Option to_Buy MODERN, LARGE 4 RM. HOUSE. aot and oo. At Elizabeth Lake NEWLY DECOR. 3 BDRMS. rine 7 Room Brick ; Large living room with fire- Bitch full size dining room. itchen and sun room on lace, Garage attached. t r. Second wi et Wolverine. Adults. No ee gest fee andl tile at _Ref_ Write Pontiac Press Box 119. Basement, of] steam heat NEW 3 BEDRM BRICK, FULL a-chr garage Quick pos- Paved Wide Enot- schools, session, $17,500, terms. Roy Annett Inc. basement Auto, heat. streets, Sidewalk. City util. lots. Side drive Incinerato: ty pine kitchen, trans. shopping, Centrally locat- ed. Reasonable rent. FE 8-3707. RESLTORS _12 to & ae 2% ©. Huro FEderal 8-0466 DRM. RANCH IN _ Open: Evenings and Sunday 1-4 3 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 2 CAR GA- Ew 3 Walled Lane Complete electric michen Lecoed ia new subdivi- rage, breezeway, ‘) acre, con- sion dren per mo. venient to Rochester, Utica & Pon- Call WArwick 86-1368 tlac, 1 mile to M.8.U. $15, ; RANCH HOME. ? YEARS OLD. 3/ _$4.000 dn. OL 1.0541. bedroom. 1% baths. Clarkston -|9? BDRM. MODERN HOME, OAK Villa Subdivision $90 per mo oors, N_ Shirley St. year old. 5-566} between 4:30 & FE 68-1419 : ‘ Call FE 5:30 SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE & bath. Gas heat and gas stove. $45 Mo, OR 3-1410. ae 8AM WARWICK HAs 3 BEDRM brick in Sylvan Lake. cee beat earport, attic. dock retro re at atd105 c basement area Rough Wiring & ] 1] plumbing. Low dn, payment Gor- don Fiattley. EM 3-0482. for de-| tails Wideman REAL ESTATE FE ¢ 445260 _ 412 W Huron OPEN Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. “WESTRIDGE” AT WATERFORD Partridge | - Ig THE “BIRD TO SEH Watkins Lake Brick Here's a fine 5-room brick and frame ranch home with full base- | ment Warm. cheerful, brick fire- | place and stone planter. All birch | kitchen. Wall-to-wall carpeting , eluded Colorful ceramic tile bath Privileges on Watkins Lake exuls an outstanding home value, | only $15,950 on easy terms, Contemporary See these 3 deluxe cus- Unusually designed , modernistic | tom - butlt, ]- bedroom home on over 1 acre just west fot ranches Plus features. Pontiac. Attractive brick fireplace sms rt designs: spacious in the large living room; spacious panelied family rooms, utili- 14x21" master bedroom 2-car at- | ty rooms 1'y baths. .Ander- tached garage See this home. sen Thermopane window, built for today’s lMving now Complete with landscaping and screens — ready for im- Priced at $13,000 on terms. | ui niece occupancy. REALTOR PARTRIDGE “Ask about our ‘Trade-in’ FE 4-358) 1060 W, HURON pian! OPEN ‘TIL 9 . $500 DOWN Heltman and Trip 'p Huron ei FE sai61 or OR 3-04 $ rooms & beth Lot 98 x 700. Will trade part equity for late model cer or what have you. FE 2-9121. | GILES 6 Lots Auburn Heights, District ‘ APT INCOME FOR COLORED - In @69 per week $12,950, h $2,000 down FE 8-143] _ __ ee 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN 3 OPEN EVES “SUNDAY CALL MI8s FICK. FE | | 46922. | | sand this Cl Le ated in Clarkston'’s most de- | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 | For Sale Houses 43 e * BY OWNER New bedroom ranch. Storms ana screens. Clarkston area. OR 3-3709 : $750 DOWN $55 per month. possession than this 4room home with a fal) basement—lake privileges on Williams Lake Landscaped wood- ed lot Owner is leaving state property is priced for quick at $6,250. Do linger! aale ARKSTON BEAUTY red residential ‘neighborhood -+ it s-all brick and only 3 years old Featufing 3 bedrooms 24-ft. pase dg | replace e 16-t parate dining room Homemakers kitghen Full basement, with 34-ft ecreation area and face brick fireplace Laundry iraom and extra bath Oak floors throughout the house. Plastered and painted walls, An- derson windows. Slate vestibule entrance Ceramic tite bath At- tached 2-car brick garage Lake privileges and large landscaped lot for the kiddies to play, Before you buy — see this fine family home and compare. Reduced to $24,900. IRIS II UES Modernistic lakefront home 3 bedrooms, 30-ft carpeted living | separate dining room, bullt- kiteben 30-ft recreation room room, in fn 3) days—could anyone ask for more | bot | car- , room with ledgerock | Must Be Sold To close estate near Pred- ericks school. weecnet ert older home. bedroo 3 eye emoeaa J £. faseney up; Srae as " cabinet pilus sieeping reb sink, tile walls in yiiltes oll eat, 1! car garage — over- head door, side drive. 50 ft. ‘lot Perfect for ipree family or poems pur Buy from owner save. Price & um | very Tes- | ae Peay Call FE 2-427: PONTIAC $395 649 Be adtp ich airs 3 bedrooms Strathmore, 2 bedrooms Ww. Fairmont, 2 bedrooms 188 W Longfellow, 2 bedrooms 2887 Edna Jane, 3 bedrooms CALL COLLECT | C R. WIL ROS OSS | G j | R COMPANY 13420 W, “ Mile Rd | $300 DOWN | 2 bedrm., full bath, plastered walls, hard wood Doers, 2-car garage Cc. PANG ANGUS , Realtor Pay ce, ect: Ortonville NA 17-2815 KNUDSEN Scott Lake Area | UN “ane $ room home betes recrea- tioh room and f repiecs in full basement. heat, . heat. garage. and large lot. 2-car arage Extra activities a : ; Guddinge with full basement Priced at $10,000 with casa Fenced lot, outside patio, er to mortgage. raced yard Automatic oj} heat , i Boat & dock Many jae extras I Nelson Street in tude ewood paneling from all Part prick 3 hedroam ' a C. SCHUETT REALTY WE HAVE SEVERAL VERY! OUTSTANDING TOP VALUE) PLANS RANCH, BI-LEVEL AND TRI-LEVEL. | Imagine your new home, built on 41661 | ‘Top level ig 1278 sq. ft.) See this model others on our suburban and lakefront sttes STOP AT 7404 HIGHLAND RD. (M59, TODAY OR ANY DAY. C. SCHUFTT REALTY EM 3-4196 10 = st of are AT UNION LAKE OFFI LAKE PROPERTY SPECTALISTS T.G. Trocke . REALTOR 1643 Union Lake Rd. EM _3-4671 SUNDAY 2-5 2487 La Fay ee | WILL SELL- EQUITY ogo Toeecce e208 ° > Ome > voy S2ee° aE Bi + R. J. VALUET, Rialtor —_—~3 ta QAKLAND AVE, __ FE 5--0603 N EVENINGS NTIL | 8:30 _ MULTIPLE SERVICE 10 ROOM HOME. AUTO, MEAT & ee heater, It has two d full ment. Sactifice “KRRO- ONLY ‘$750 DOWN 5 rooms, oak floors, full bath, Regent basement, @as beat, eced rear yard, . RS SIDE Oak floor ed walls ma bath, neon = on ia arage. bh 1 ones in wooded area with lake NEE ED MORE ROOMS? x EED home. Oak floors, pias- tered walls, full basement, gas j heat. 1% car ¢ erage. exce north location, “ REAL’ TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR $143 Cass-Eliza Rd, FE 5-12 4 84 Open Evenings BEDRM. RANCH. 2% car garage. Located by Oak- land Lake, ifotes — round recreation. $21 OR 3-3051 0 for apoamanest: “Privace owner. IN vEW decorated house, 5 rooms, base- ment, 1‘ car garage. 3 lots mr. school and earner in Pontiac, $2250 equity, full price ne balance §: ‘mo PE 54-5171 BUSINESS FRONTAGE. Huron St. 50 foot feet deep. 6 rm. how $18,000, $4,000 dle Mrs. Vizza, You Can’ t Build NOW OR EVER—WITHOUT A LOT Allow us. at no obligation to you ~—to shoW you some o! au- tiful Clarkston homesites: Magni- ficent views overlooking Deer Lake. Lakefront lots on Crane berry Lake. Call or see us today, Live Modern IN, COLONIAL CLA Built in refrigerator & oven, iN ta- ble top range are features of this family style ee 2 lac prune tnciuded, Reman brick ex- ertor, attached —s ved sisy cog at te Guar tes elow cost a Se ferred. Call at — rane Next to School Choice irae noo — built to live in, sport ¥ "t There. fs @ reason for © verre er is Tatoo west. a ant 8 rock baths, 2 car Rin md .. ft, net hatte lot. Priced to = at only Clarkston . REAL ESTATE ING. oRORS” “a MApie Located in - .\ | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 et . TWENTY-TWO For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 43 43, CARNIVAL For Sale Houses ad John KI Chandler Estates” _STOUT'S Best Buys i basement ana t-car ON EL OPEN COVERED Pore ALUM STORMS & SCEFENS SON u pe ned SOUGGE ent Pas. Roop AND Pave WESTINGHOUSE OVE WESTINGHOUSE PANGE BIRCH OR KNOTTY SLIDING GLASS WALL AREA i muah pl abies for ex OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY [means tte che at te been our pleasure to offer vished and only $4. 500. with or $4000 eayh. Near MANY OME Requites $4 000 down “DRAYTON woops ‘ie: You Sunday Gown With attte finished into DIRECTIONS— | 1g MILE: PAST OP- ° a List voor PROPERTY NPE oe us $11 600 wath $1 790 WANT PRESTIGE Bateman Kampsen — ue EDY and a gasinator Onlv charming country home : — : 7 377 SB. Telegraph Eves 4-BEDROOM BRICK newly finished ples- tra nice bedrooms up rage Gorgeous shade trees, Smal! ¢cown payment eersprl Aer porcn. Dan Mat- KENT » AT RACE 2 bed: oom jocation for Fisher trac Motor employes fee HESTE ne Mich 3 BEDROOM “RANCH HOMES BASEMENTS recreation room Storms | 32 BEDROOM TRILEVEIS IOVELY 7 BEOROOF Prue RANCH new ‘u 1955 $2 6 208 8: th oF 000 down . with oniy $3,850 down 3 BEDROOM BRICK Southwest of place and opening stone firepl ace & fan fein planters tached 2-car ga rag reduced to seu quick ope? pea, aie hood “BILD NO ° Humphr les ” SEE IT JBURBAN 44. oe RAN Built-in even and rage ree carpeting 81s, S90 INCLUDES 8 FT. Sewer, water. pus / DRAYTON A neat 2 bedroom home ‘tn Drar-- ton Piaing for only $6,500 $1 400 WILLIAMS LK. ‘hy pine panelied living : a ; soubie sliding door closets ‘t rena HIGHLANDS pee thie home before erene HVT REAI GODFREY - THE. DREAM HOME that has everythin 7 bare ranch, built | fn 1883. Ses 3 large bedrooms l'g baths, tree Uving room, 12 5 11 dining room. 16ft Kitchen A 24-ft paneled family room. ful . basement with recreation room bullt-in bar -2ecar garage large lot 100 © 300 This beautiful home \s in an acre of beautiful / homes. A call will give vou full | / details NORTH SIDE & rooms & bath ) Z bedroom bungalow O beal 1", - car garage Large iot 704 200 A small farm with chiceen coop fruit trees berries et Nice lawn. flowers and snrmib« 4 Tota! pr.ce $9 500 with $1560 cowt. — Gi Wi.) (onside: trace , alo 4 Woillham Alter Realty fi 2 0263 10-8 W Huron —~ f Nes! 16 ofari: Pos! Office Matipve [isting Beri.s6e LAKEFRONT $400 DS 4 ins Wiring rougis ves er hy o oon Lane Geneve mies foam Pun iwt Full price $4700 Moa'- fat Peal} FE. $4088 ofr tA 6 2018 BROWN © $8 800 FUL PRICE Verv Dbera: Terms Ls nt bubgalow on tre cent Lake Estates Ou AC turn AJUMmInUM: sturms & streens Oak fron Publ iving Toum excep ‘ona... sarge Kitchen. Very good fundit.on uae f00 DOW N exo nm catching blondes on bosaol TE FDI 1 P xe Ex rt ia Maotest = Se . . eae fu. pasene For Sale Houses i ew Cerainic } ie ee _ Aa ey net) Poser & jpraste eu Pie oe We. landscaped Paved drive and street Vou ] iuok a long ‘ume oefore (ou fag more home Rito § Sundav for the mone a . 7 1623 Cosevburn OPEN SUNDAY in ¢ é p a “4 1OON LAKE JSHORES 1cA2 W Huren Pt FRE 2 48) Mult pe listing Seryire 2 > Directions Drive . N on Dizie. turn mgnt on Silver TRADF $24500 RANCH HOME Dey Rd cca wy siton Wil accent vour bome or equity | Bid then left on Loon tx a 8. of part down paiment Shores Dr watch) fa sar lis Outstand 1 Property ; ane — Hartt — tre — 2 terete rts tts eerie + ; Se some) hes 5 leige bedrooms 2 Leshe Ro Tripp, Real @ Dath- large ving room aiural 5 eect Heataiator Stune Firepiace Din-| ae oe - seers ; Ing room. modern we.! a eee kitchen, plenty of closel space 2, car plastered heated g¢ a rage.) large screened porch full ‘base-| SMALL 2 BEDRM HOME mMeut recreation room, gas in-| cated in Waterford Village $6 500 C.neratof water softper laundry $500 down Call OR 3-4368 ~ | room pas bese ray eat nicely landscaped lot What have you Bloomfield Highlands 4 ore | Beautiful brick home large : : , x 1 1 fre e. dining room AUBURN HEIGHTS $1 500 ee oeeecer aca Rhea! oi bed DOWN 5 room nmjodern bunga- rooms. large basemeht 0° low. corner iot 60n200 feet 2, ti, car garage iarge iandacaped $22,500 tar gerage arge iront pores lot a bedrooms. dining ara A base-+ 4 i meul oil heat $10373 t price at reds Nicely located 2 family income has $2000 down 89500 Ful! ee Attractive 5 room home burit 195} 2 nice lots, iake priviicees 2‘, car garage ent downers, takes onls duro | ELIZABETH LAKE FS SS | large 5 room modern apt | ’ : -* Buy or ‘Trade UNION LK SECTION $800 dn $8500 full orice) Two pedoom Trade Your 6 room modern in town home ou jerwe jot with fenced for this attractive suburban tear vard has J pe bath. o1! room @modern ranch home nea! water heater wired for large 12x30 rumpus room stove Washer and dryer Wacant piace basement oil beat garage ot 100x200°. Just 4 miles OPEN SUN 10 TO $8 city limits ; 3 West Side Cl ARW kL “ie TST Owner Florida bound offered this: FF 46462 of FE ¢4013 mmaculste 6 ror moder bunge 1392 WW Huror Open Ftenings OW bulit oniy 7 years all MULIIPLE LISTING SERVICE fioors tiled bath big basement! gas beat, on a bys line 4 RM HOUSE. $1000 FOR EQUI Income ty) _ furniture and all FE 5-0437 ' - lene in 2 family cicen use LJ do 3 3} bedrm 2 story home situated 53-55 N Parke on a 7S bs 100 {1 landscaped __—sEWES FE _ 8.0823" fot 19 Jtving rm with stone flre- piace Full ining rm Fuli pase-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ment with rec oo on a Gas Ue ele cal” 5 BEDROOMS S450 VION I < YOU TN | Situated on 2 tots tn Elizabeth ) = | Lake Estates Has attached 6201 S) Mam St. ¢ MTS) rage, full. bsmt. I'a tile baths CLARKSTON MICH carpeted ving room. dining SIRS & Sie dat RSs room and stairs and water soft- ‘ ' ener. Show by appointment BUILDFRS INC 1I §-5033 nr UN 62625 BUILDING® : We are interes‘ed ‘n ‘talking to | Ib Set tt rN vou about sour spring building Whether ve be from Scawtiund Plans We ‘have pans. models or no' A wee bit of money burs | i: types of construction for your on awful iot here Large gra: hingled bungalow -— 2 bedems | fa i} .tued bath, 16 Kitghen with ae e cupboards 24 paneled ltving | re Neat & ta-tefull: decorated Manship and materials € tach 00 ititne remem ont eos (EOTge R; Irwin neighborhood Clarkston s« \ Ouner transferred on's asad oe REALTOR 269 Bacdwia Ave A $85 month Dont he asleep on |. PE 4 0101 ce oone Is MManer Transterred ¢ REAM HOME Wall Sacritice - ; . ‘ = WITH A LAKE VIEW AND Oniy $000 down and $64 monrtn | > ROOMS BUILT - IN Cuding taxes and insurance No SCOR Cane TV & RADIO morgage cuarges- ta red tape IRE PLACE BREEAF Immediate possession Gieam.ng Way 1’, CAR GARAGE sak Moors ful) bata ot] furnace LARGE. | ANDSCAPE]) 2 nice bedrms modern kitcher LOT WITH Patio Call, ample cabinets s.cab’e j.ving rm PODAY FOR ONVEN Just off Sashabaw Rd Clarkstan IF NT TERMS achouls Tastefully decorated. A : ee ace. JIM WRIGITI Giroux-Franks’ 1.5 one axDAVE® re 44 | EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30 Cen al BERD UEStste MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 ers FT PRONT AGE ON scorr total parcel, 6 acres, | ia dry $17,500. E-Z terms, | anv@ne who wants to build or 4305 Dixe Rey OR 3-9 Ol) 7 R VDE dev ercpe Room for 20 homes x ! RRY E ADAMS CO 3 ohedroom prick ranch Denirg MI “60060 or_after 5, OR 3-2426 post te toom with tneplace BUNHAM) 1/4 K FE PRONTAGE cnipeed teore Neti), arranged lots. Only 17 jots avaliable Priced kichen Ga- heat Wacher A di from $8900 Chapin Realtor er Plasteced walls J-iar heater 1-882 Rarpge wi fied’ t oot and enett : = Se oe ee Se mre wall Caa ce used aca aw Shlt) OR RENT) 2 FAMILY a ecreation traam ° .arge cots at 1eme on use Orion Gas ee aa £11500 $1,500 down OR 27-6015 Od ar wee ue io trade for eme.i er home Shown b. appointment SPR] ING GEORGI EE ALK REALTOR 1a THE BEST TIME 4418 Dee Hw OR 3121 fm aple:t your new homer! DRAYTON PLAINS — 1 125 ft of frontage on a paved Fries OR 23-1708 road Wooded exceient goan hoametite on high ground is] gond drainage $230 down l | } 135 of frontage on a h'l OPE Ate “ eon ay miooes Corner parce: on a pared soad $100 hd i WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES aC o A good seiection of high . Zita 4 PX erained 100 ff wide buciding ; +t or pat ed rogsd in a well 1 ND ig 8 rah ead prighboerhood rani Teces rastom buct trix 4 or proud (0 .ve if Low as Troon sme Fam iy «iti cir te oen amic ‘hed? batn Pienots of cab 4 2 actes on a main road ere Full basement Aw'omat.c gaunt With oexce.jent drainage henl Attached garage large ae bone spaced jot? Tmmediae pocecsion 4 acres of beautiful large | low down parment Terme wood trees” ‘Rowing with @# hilsite Drive out W Huron St to Cass for building 1 acre cieared lake Rd. turn right go to Pon-: garden space $300 down ~ trac Lake Rd > turn right 3 blovks d'a acres in Clarkston area to Albi St — follow open signs On s blll with,some trees dow Dorothy snyder I. avender | 720 acre one hill with eeeule Realtor, Est 29 Years ful view. 1,300 ft. of road front- 7001 Highland Rd. tia | wee. A pape bie renee build- , Prone EM 3-3303_ or __ | ing sites $6,600 low terms. | . LADD'S INC. O T 7 "428 Dixie Hwy. | Drayton Plains _ OR 3-1231., _ + ; : school buses, Pontiac bus, nda 1-6 good sandy beach Story and ha! yY house. basement, 3 bedrms. x20 living room With 3 Anderson | Attractive 1's story home with many features youre bound to lke, hardwood floor¢, plastered walis carpeted living room. fay! ‘ shed, 98.500 cash, Almos basemen’ sforme & screens. city * 800 conleniences picture -windows, vestibule. $450 Down A ‘ones jeome. Phone MUtual by Dick Turner Business Opportunities 51 GROCERY WITH 8DM & 5 ROOM | living” qua quarters on rear of store: TEAGUE FINANCE CO: from yen . i leges. MAple 5-628 or lake priv- MILE D. aay STORE. IN- quire a 18 Ortonville. Ove Your Own Business PO _Box 514 Detroit 31. Michigan @ 1008 oe WEA Benen tee exer nmund aheut catch for Sale L ots 5500 BRICK Beer bedran mouern flome om thuce .ofetion - Latge 4 2 mt garage tal ove) ie j Abppioved mortgage Hl BROWN, Realtor hecroom waterfront ran. hame. Carpeted living room eith fireplace. dining el Smart kitchen wth knottr pine cupboards. stainiese a, ‘ stee, slaok. exhaust fau Tiled . baton, full baement Nicey andscaped jot .ou can cond: your own home on Un blacktop near Watkins Lane ‘Dx1sT READY “FoR Saye Near Wa. ae oe stores, schools For Sale Acreage 47 RNID ell IOP ila acres north of Drayton off Sasha and 4 ropm modern apt up Gas. neat. garage, too large for pres- parceis c.ese to Clarkston 220 CALNE ‘Howard E. Fox 34x56 barn and set land *wul consid: bus at door $32,000 — $9.09 ee apt J a is | : Situs cone in trade | A VAGHON | JOSEPH BREWER boyd ACHE Ine, oe a AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING etn ees PE ¢0521 _ Eves Call MY 3- 1681 or FE aoe pores an ~Opportunity to earn 0,000-$20, ngually” dimited by | jour Grade $785.00 for initial | “stock Live. at home. Be se Temmetca One of the most oe etitive businesses in the Qu must be handy with | tools and have the ability to run | a@ business Also good references | Write about yourself. U.S Partridge 1S THE “BIRD TO SEE Crrocerv - Trade Trade vour bome contract or etcer real estate on this bu<¥ market with beer & wine take-out Cost of stock alone as down -pay- ment Pontiac Class ¢ Eas\-to-operate liquor bar and restaurant At entrance to large. factory Priced at near the value ef the liquor license toelf, Easy terms > REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Businesses thruout Mich FE ¢3581 1050 W. HURON | TF __OPEN 'TIL 8 ee T SevAlER BUSINESS” | | RETIRE FROM | RIE TRIE SITES TP Don't let the rocking. chair { we! you This email gro- cory business with beer AnG Wlue requires ant $2 - OO down iniluding stock ang Wii give Yuu @dced tu- come POO eS Ol This ts @ well estabushed hustness i above ave ake belgliborhuad Beautifu: Slainiess steel equipment aud modern attractive bulla- tugs Requires $6009 down MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALFs CORPORATION, JORN & LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 S TE Aaa APH RD I FF 82 1 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR SPACE FOR BEAUTY SHOP | ren! cheap 434 W > Hufon _TRATEE N KEN al , IXCOME Large house Exc cond 3 apts pilus owner. apt. Locatea on large commercial jot Close to--down- town Shows good income Owner retiring Wil take large late mod- : e housetrailer contracts or smal house. = Clarence C. Ridgeway REALIOR (os Baldwin Ave ___ FE 46203 — WANTED: TAN ERN OR UB YK Have quick sale for you Ca.] now & give me tie details kK oD RILEY, Broker “909 E) weve eke Road FE #1137 FE 4-482! WE BUY “MORTGAGES HART 10524 W McNichols. Detroit WE COVER TIES TXT FEED STORE & RETAIL EGG BUSINESS om main highway 6 miles from Pontiac Includes 1 acre of land. store bullding 30x $2.2) story poultry house 32x70 with 900 chickens and modern 7 room bhame Price $36 850 Terms Will take good shome’ in trace BEER TAVERN & RESTAURANT on main street across from large factory in Pontiac Lease §125 in- | cludes living quarters Pri€e 8&-|- $500 with $3500 deen Dont miss ““thiag chance to get in the bar busitiess LIST YOUR BUSINESg WITH US ~The largest business opportunity organization in Michigan We have 28 associated offices and 100 experienced salesmen to work for yout | [seein | nee Estate Service of Pontiac D CHARLES, REALTOR eeRoral Oak /Area. LI 5-8821 | Sale Land Contracts 52 po bo AND ACREAGE REALTOR Mit 145 OAKLAND AVE FE 35-0441 spection. Come in and let aik your problems over and see what can be done Qua.ily work- or land contract for LAND CONTRACT PROTECTION | Located 16 miles west of Pontiac M5@ No bulluings : biack top road 30 by 40 fi All buildings in ie i ees ‘Cash $25 TO $ Pe nal G8. wool FACE, ieee ee ‘Sale Business ss Property 49 $750 DOWN HOL. M1 = -UARTRAY ST OFF FR TARES 150 FT i OG - 202 PONTIAC SFATE BANK BLDG, ZONE DU ONIN] NEAR NEW CITY , BUCKN ER * Business Soporteaiien | 51 2 STALL SERVICE STATION WITR | ing quarters for rent. _FooD” aan PLANT & SS cery ‘store with living Faceted will sacrifice due to beter na he Owen- WELL-CON ed e x 16 ft brick front bidg. Pontiac's main streets 4,000 ft. ace parking rebest | DRIVE-IN: “RESTAURANT HOME- co. made = a Nr. public _ EASY PARKING FE 8-966! | quay call aiver wi poh, __EM 3-308, large jot. beautifal old ae. too! FOR . LEASE. SUNOCO STAT: TON. car garage on lot cajoning $i.- ag cash, Also terms Vacant. Exe investment preperty, Brok-' $1,000 DISCOUNT ON $5000 CONTRACT _CON- TRACT IS WELL SECURED BY TIM WRIGHT OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 830 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | CALL EARLE GARRELsS FOR | choice land contracts EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4086 pollcv, New England Life. OR 53-8982. SALE CARS 35 PONTIAC STARCHIEF V-8 4 dr. automatic, radio & heater power steering & brakes tinted giase WOW tires §1295 E-Z terms will trade Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PI YMOUTH DEALER Clarkston Mich Phone _ MA _5-5141 Money 1 to Loan 53 AState_ Licensed Lenders) PALL i LOANS $25 TO. $500 [| BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W Lawrence St. FE 4-1538| On your own pee auto. or other security p to 24 months | to repay. Our service is quick; {endls and helpful. Phone FE §-8121 or visit us at our office. 144 | Home & Auto le Gi | ExysilOUCICKE\ cu" F Up to $500 Oakland = es 8 Loan Company 3 FE 2-9206 ° CASH LOANS to $500 i i Pontiac Drayton Plains 3465 Aubur /Walled Lake eee eines we oe 7° 'Was $300 he ~ Utica 1 Adm we auto getrost a: Cx a8 300 LOANS! iy SPABOARD Th PIN ANCE, (2 ented allt 1185 N. PERRY sf. Loans $25 to. $500 ~ \on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINA — cone Or ae ae | 3'2 8. Sagina 40535 | eee DONT WI 5s H FOR . : WHIPPLE LAKE. FRONT LOT, DME LOCATED AT 181 Ww | 100 2 180, Be:l equity. $2,000. Bal. STERN! & SELIGM. RAT eaeg 13.068 Ft om contract. Lot OPIN. OFF BALDWIN AVE... BUILDERS ! siricted 1380 LI #5083 or Cirivereny 2098 Bt, eae teary No 47-3871, fo | eA MONEY! Make it éasily through Clasified Ads, To jsell, rent, buy, swap, hire, idial FE 2-8181,, «et | RCA Whirl cis — date .| LOANS iy cecal fp — S i NM . Maney ie eee an fBtate Licensed Lenders) ROCHESTER, MICH. = ACTOS. TO $500 HOUSE EHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester. OL 6-0711. OL s if WHEN YOU NEED *29 -*500° You can get tt quickly on your eudorsers. Payments to suit yout We will be glad to help you with your money problems. 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg __ Mortgage L Loans 5 \ Mortgage Problem ? We make mortgage loans to meet your requirements any amount, prompt service. Also buy land contracts and real estate, ae MRGE, & RLTY. 10. URON "ST. LOANS = S000 ‘to $1,500 2 For home jaations or ._ To rough in or enclose homeo partivy constructed. 4. To build a garage of on LLP LLP LO 48 INTER Na IONa! $1 700 pau Iry IN LARGE SE : LUS FINISHED . AGE PA $56 PER MONTH TN AU LY, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE 5. @PEN EVENINGS UNTIL & 30 MULTIPLE LISTING ao 48 FORD “STAKE WITH — st MO. or swap | ee cet. OR _3-7836 mode] free & clear housetraller. 18 Of discontinued colors. finishes & waxes. B. ARAI. S HARDWARE SWAP HAY “FOR meat OR | or FE vers) dite sip VILL SWAP EQUITY IN 37 FY housetratler for down pay- Me IRRIS ME SIC ” SWAP 2 MO OL D WFIMA- or niovie camera EM 3-0694. brick ranch home. rere Building Co WE ; "59 CHEVY. POWER Ford wi ue take over payments or - OR 3-2294 after 12 “SOFTENER. “TO TRADE | ~ For $ Sale “hae 36 B PAR »AIN BON Good clean used clothing at onsignment articies Sehcmeou plas SATIN WED. Orig! nai price pele FOR SALE. coat, $5 & water repellent “Eu Sale “Hoestold Goods” 57 piete maple bedroom | ‘6 YR. ay GOOD CONDITION f= Pearson ‘a- - Furniture, lq Pc. “LIMED ) OAK DINING RM. : Ru ie $5.05. Pearon's Spemmiure iT EXCELLENT | CONDITION, 6 YR. —criB HOLLYWOOD BED | ~ PHILCO REFRIGER- $50 King Brothers Wall Tile 25c HOUSE PAINT. gale RUBBER B GUAR CANTIQUE ~ OAK DINING | 5- te SecuRcuRnoon Tn Hocpel Freezer Used. 10 CU. = AMANA FREEZER, Like new FE 45751 19C FT AMANA DEEP FREEZE. Balance — $400 OR 3-824 19 IN. TV. WILUSELL ear Finance Co. #5 is RANGE, 3 YEARS OLD Sale Household Goods 57 POLLO at CUBIC FOOT DEEP Mike new, $250, OR R 3-0177 ALIOS: O8T NEW" 30° ” KENMORS v instant ray. heat. ae oe t uncaD rato dining rm. set, $63, FE 8-00¢1 # A DUNCAN PHYFE E DROP EAF table, pad. 4 foam U olstere chairs. patie new, $60.00. OR 3-088. ANYTHING you WANT Amr tae noMEC AN BE q AT ay. ances of all kinds, NEW & Visit our trade dept. for real rgains. ee woe MONTHS TO PAY 4 We buy, sell or trade. Come ou aud look fine FE, “ose of free rking. none OPEN idole saT 9 TO 6 “ FR (0 tles E. of Pontiac er 1 mile. rE “of Auburo Heights on Aubura Rd M59. , BUY SMALL RADIOS, $5 TO _ $10 _FE 587155 ey APPLIANCE DISCOUNT 6ALE Deluxe ironer. Lke new .... “ $149 Norge clothes dryer ....81 Me $129.95 Soeedqueen was sher $9 $6995 Norge 10 cu. ft. rele “$188 Big discounts on TV & HiFi players Ip t TS 121 N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 | AUTO THOR WASHER, $37. 3 electric range, only $29. Peers Appliance. 8161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114. _ BABY BED, Dp, GOOD COND. STUDIO couch, & chair, FE 4-4719.__ BABY FURNITURE, JR. BED, good cond. FE 5-6936. _# BABY Lda ta $5 OR 3-5 —— | ee | BAKER FURNITURE, EXC. COND. Reasonable. Chest. mirror, wing -echair, sofa, lamp tables, cock: dail table. $45 Yarboro, Bioom= fret Hiiis MI 4-9216_ orn ‘ONION IRONER, 2 YEARS OLD. ey our 6 mo $15 EM_3 3-2978.. LOTHES DRYER. Gas, BEST eh made. lightiy scratched. Exceptiona’ values Michigan Flu- orescent ae Orchagd Lake : Ave oS a ‘OLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. 69 re - es GOOD RUNNING CON- pit! ON. $63 OR 3-5313. x? DUNCAN PHYFE ~ DINETTE ES and 4 chairs $25. OL 2-7101 DOUBLE BED COMPLETE. GOO condition. $20. MA 6-3434 | DUNCAN PHYFE » DAVENPORT. 4 gallery top end tables, FE 0765, atter 6 pm ee DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA, _ Good cond. $35 FE 2 2347000 ELECTRIC “SINGER Cae rifice. Pay $824 mo let Mich Sewing Center, nn ELEC RANGE FAIR eQNOITION. $20 FE 17-8072 | FACTORY ‘REBUILT T WATER softener. 1 vear guarantee, CRUMP ELECTRIC | 3456 Auburn Ave. _FE 4-3573 | FREEZERS. ~ UPRIGHT. . FAMOUS pame brand. last year’s models, terrific values, $149.95 While they last No phone orders please. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Or- chard Lake Ave FACTORY. REBUILT r VACUUM cleaners All makes, 1 year guare eniee $1695 up Thyle Electric, 509 N Johnson FE “45169. | GAS STOVE REFRIGERATOR, " washer & baby crib. FE 2 3-27: | GE IMPERIAL 8 CU. FT. GOooD condifion Reasonable MI 6-3773 GUARANTEED _ REBUILT AUTO- matic washers Frigidaire. Thor, & Kelvinator. Terms to suit ROY s REPLA ce PARTS Oakiand Ave FE 2-4 4021 HOT WATER . HEATER ” ELEC: tric—52 gal GE-perfect condi- tion $85 929 Sherbrooke Rd, Commerce Lake. Home evenings. Sat & Sun -TRONRITE | PORTABLE ItRONER. c cond Like new EM _3-2343. INAS REERING MATTRESS 3 AND springs. FE 2-7976. oe KHROELER 2 PC SECTIONAL, maple bedroom suite, kitcher srt, lamps. desk chair FE 5-T332 KENMORE AUTOMATIC | WASHER 0 with Suds-Saver _......- Fasy Spin Drv washer ses Maytag square tub washer . $49.95 Large apt -size tetrigeretes late model $59 95 Frigidaire refrig $50.00 Several good used TV MIL Ks APPLIANCES MI 61300 LEAVING TOWN, BEDROOM. DIN- ing rm suite. stove, “refrigera- tor & misc Items. FE 2-i702, ’| LARGE CRIB AND “MATTRESS. Brand new. $1595. Pearson's Fure niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave _ Exing: ROOM SUITE, COGSWELL chair and ottoman, coffee and end tables, lamps. reas. FE 2-8060, LARGE ASSORTMENT T OF BDRM. fixtures. $295. R. B Munro Elec tric Co. 1060 W. Huron. MATTRESS AND BOX , SERINOS. a jean and good cond. 825 5-5857 MAHOGANY “CORNER CABINET, brand new. $5950 Oniy 1 at this price Pearson's Furniture. 42 Or- chard Lk Ave NORGE > REFRIG, >, 228 W. ANN _ Arbor se LOND CONSOLE. HI-FI & radio Dimmond tip needle. OA 8-269) ON : — , FRIGIDAIRE AUTO WASHER BOY'S SUIT ate 37 MODEL- OUR ANTELD $12 The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac pe W HURON FE 1558 lover 50 USED TV SETS FROM $1493 up TV antennas $8 95. WALTON 18 515 KF. Walton FE 2-2237 “REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. All makes Guaranteed, aby s clectric, 302 N. Johnson, tr] 4-5169 | RECONDITIONED D FURNITURF. “LIVING —ROOM SUITE | wraed new. davenport bel chair 2 | modern step tabies. Chairs $8 and up. Tables $3 and _up, and etc. FE 5-1927. Siegler Oil Heaters Twice the heat at half the eoat. Monev back guarantee. SHICKS _ ___ MY _ $3711 | SINGER BLONDE CONSOLE, _ $66. 96. 6 payments of $11.16, Mich Sewing Center. FE_2-3337. STOVES BOUGHT, 8OLD, EX- changed, Turner's, 602 Mt, Cleme _ens, FE 1 SINGLE BED, COMPLETE. EASY Ironer. Both $25 168 8, Jessie, Two GooD MA TT RESERS AND _Springs OR 3-1060 This week's s bargains * Westinghouse Tefrig 2 * is 5 GALLON N WA- ter heater installed vias R. B. Mynro Electric Co. 10860 W. Hu- ron TWO ~ ei ECE EWING ROOM Suite. Excellent condition, bar- ain at $45. 748 East Tennyson, nh _FE 47435 TWIN BEDRM. SET, “LIGHT MA- hogany. triple dresser & mirror, commode night table, ee iad mattresses. 7 mos. old. Moving, __Must Sacrifice. MI 47-0218, VACUUM CLEANERS, se nieeue: teed. 056 M: Parts & service. ‘USED STOVE FOR BALE. CHEAS. a1 eutenetie electric ‘dryer ‘Crosley Del baa, 30 to — 8 To. om nga. Whur LOAN CO. ia... $288: 7. ” E, LA Y he i TRE aenridl Oar nea” pine “Used cadets ta WAADOT ooo. isccececercoeeses Sor rrr? Gas range Dav t & chair ......... _ a e poayeoe | a Ly ‘ ig “beds ponte plete | . oe “PHOMAS. renee” _ FURNITURE Fi he TWENTY-THREE, ——e For § Sale Nilacelaseowe 60, For Sale: Miscellancous 60 Sale Sporting Goods 65, SLICES OF HAM X AUTOMATIC SAW FIL- . LIB As 1 FOLEY, $125. OA 8-2620.|, P lywood ae! “at, ee TES _#._ ee AS ¥ FORE, OTL, TANKS, ‘dane same ee Bi a rs inlpagh egg Rew FRONTIER COLT 45, AN. —“[-AAA-1_ ALUMINUM SIDING |*\" Bice a'xb" 020. © Fie 09 | munition & cleansr 8. OA 0-2683. ORDER NOW ‘AND BEAT *4 Fir 4x8 sols $ 7.95 | RING ROLLER Arete $1i.49 SPRING RUSH a win pee PLYWOOD co —_|_. Chicago “ Copperas Hydes Co c l- 3-25 5 8. . ALUM Uifetime non-chalking — = #2. Basketbal!] shoes, $3: , caaeael with %” Celotex insula POST’ LIGHTS, FOR OUTSIDE, |! §22.75 Dacron ulated under- tion, Complete house installed by| + be _ 2 compiete; ear! Romex. a0) ener O88 ae — at aired rn cited ‘pee peed aA Per oy. ‘ 5 om LIPS, . SAGINA 8st. for sel Riso Eire of tone fuel Spred Satin — Wateriox — Rox NINGS UM. STORM — Koton, pyervick’ 2678 = Or- VALLELY'8. “The Old Reliable chard Lk. os i Pioneers,” ochester t Ras, OL 1.0041. Eves. OL 1-0033.|"ing fans os oops sai tone "INCH UD. CALL Lid for free estimates.’ cabinets with ht, $37.05. Pearl sets No ob 4+INCH oe — 5 FT. muBAVE PLO “PLUMBING SUPPLY 172_ 8. PO he $12.96 "AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE CHURCH'S INC, INCORPORATED CRAFTS . FE 20233 5312 Union Sireet FE 45129 ~_.__-__. |R IDING TRACTORS, WALKING | “32 GAL VAL ELEC. HEATER $7695 tractors and power mowers, 1957 | 30 GAL. auto. gas heater $49 9: models reduced to almost cost. ' Cab. sinks @& fittings $59.0 up.| The boss says “They must go.’ Laundry trays, stand faucets, LEE’S SALES & SERVICE . 95)Terms to suit. SAVE PLUMBING 172, South Saginaw St. JLUSINUM TRAILER AWNING. 8 x 31 foot. MAyfair 6-5283. - $3.79) 29.95 5-2100. ry x 26 ALUMINUM Bea SASH | PRE - SEASON 1a Ts SALE! ilet ee . Water systems $82 50 with horizontal tank. G. A Thompson, 80 §& Perry. REO LAWN MOWERS NTIAC'S ONLY a Open till 9 p.m. 921 Mt. Clemens St. SKATING EQUIPMENT, OVER 300 rs. of skates 3 big speakers. small speakers, grinding ma- FE 3-9830 ~~ ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE. ALL QUALITY PA 20 Per Cent Off quae of New 2-65 bola Pal last 0c ft. Used Fluorescent Fixtures - e Building materials ts compete pot rices are low—c RMS—FREE ESTIMATE 8 SCRPLUS LUMBE a x Material Sales Com $340 Highland Ra. iM-58)- } OR oe P7002 A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS, $56.50, Ist quality toilets. not B| grade Complete manufacturer's vuarantee. $24.50; mo worry with this one. G. A Thompson, 80 < “A “DIRECT BUY 1 THE BEST. BUY We operate our own Kiln We ee our own units SCO -GLYD Windows, EO nes: ote x is bo 38 z 2° #13 os, : a Double pune) mulioas 26 x 20 ui 0 ‘BENSON LUMBER Co. | Triple picture window, side x center 44 x 49 sis 10. Interior door amr ea Exterior door frame EMPIRE SUPP LTE S 9609 Union Lake Rd EM 3-414 ANCHOR: FENCES No money down, FHA approved FREE ESTIMATES. FE 57471 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. |. FE 5-7941. BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-' town kitchen, oi] and gas fur- naces. Hot water and steam boil- ers. Automatic water heater, g.| newest design for modern bath- oles con Fegister, amoplifi- tape corder & etc. First $300" takes i. a EM 3-0622, SEE RUSS’ NEW & USED MER- chandise for Bargains. 4250 Dixie Hwy. _Drayton PI. TROPICAL FISH | EQUIPMENT. Tanks, heaters, Hiter, Ughts. Rea- sou.able. OR 3-9217. THE SALVATION AR ARMY ED SHIELD STORE wverinng to Meet Your Needs. Clothing. Furniture. Appliances. ___118 WEST LAWRENCE ‘Talbot Lumber Plasterboard rock Iath, paint, | hardware plumbing and secure supplies 1025 Oakland Ave. _FF 4-4505 ee TOILETS CLOSE - COUPLED | rooms $49.50. value $24.50. These ate slightly factory marred. Also jane selection of avatories, bath- Michigan ubs and shower stalls. Uk. Riuorescent 38* “Orchard I ve. — USED OIL sPACE HEATERS. $20 ‘and up. 66 South Perry. G. A. Thompson & Sons. g WOOD AND a Comer. nation ae and Stead WATER SOFTNER Had 50.000 | i_ grain unit, $149. OR 3-2360. | § WRECKING BARGAINS | All material to be sold on job-at co & 248 Oakland & 25-27 Bald- . Kindling Free Wolverine Lumber cD ‘30 _$.—Paddock . 18 | | | 0A. E i Machinery | SI GIN METAL CUTTING LATH ORiando 3-5879. hardware, electrical -supplies,| — as | crock and tile galvanized, cop- FOR SALE. SUPERIOR GRAIN er, black pipe and fittings. Lowe _OMil]) EM 33-8376 00 ros. Paint and Super Kemtone. * HEIGHTS SUPPLY | Dolt Yourself 61. 2685 —— RD. _—C*FE 4 E80 nnn we ———~ - RICK ‘RECLAIMED: FOR RENT | 1 rxcel ent Quality Delivered $30 ‘nas BALATAEE STEAMER awa _ , ; SAW. and ae $167.50 e we Tate tradeins and give AZ. G ODYEAR SERVICE credit terms We haye a few good used chaini30 S, Cass »« FE 5.6123 |< dP on sbwe for rent.| 48%_for Bob Tavior, Service Mgr. | KING BROS M see tal pe sapere en- 2 ufflers pea, le cae iL LM by e erators carburetors,” and fei | | fe 1 43 OL. BACKS AUTO PARTS Ys, vs Ba! minat §-1431—FE a Rentals a Re Cea me nie FP, a eee | FE | 47121 3127 W Huron FE (24122 ATTRACTIVE BOAT Convertible top. wind- terpaulin, 25 HP. Johnson Also Trailer. Reasonably if taken at once. FE 18 : shield, Mire priced 8-82.29 BOATS AND MOTOR COM- BINATIONS TO FIT ANY, BUDGET NEW AND USED. cans a OR Fi TERMS = = Harrington Boat Works 1899 § Telegraph Road ‘FE 2-8033 Open Sundars EVINRUDE MOTORS. 20 PE cent discount on ali 1957 mo els. 1958 mode! on display Ex. ceptional bargains on used mo tors 1951 Evinrude in excell condition with remote ‘speed con trol $165 Used 14 {t wide beam rowboat $20. See our complete fine of boats at( Dawsons Sales. Tip- sico Lake, 6 mies south of Fen- _ton Ph. MA #2179 ITS HERE V-4. Star- Come in and see the new motors and enter the Evinrude dream A new Evinrude 59 hp. boat contest. Win the boat of your choice and a new motor We have, a limited number of 1957 motors’ at rediiced prices Crestliner boats and Gator plead Kelly's Hargiware, 3004 A Adams burn at 2-8811 FE. MOTORS & Accessories. t _Auburn Hats y ON ow 396 orebard Lk Ave WANTED USED SAILBOAT Call OR 3-7753 WTD | "SPORTSMAN “OR UTILITY at léast? Cash to inboard 95 bu _} a Ap 0642 Transportation Offered 87 87 | [Fi LY 4 ENGINE : "AIRLINER TO To California $80, Hawali, $98 10; Ferry. Service ‘nc 3-1364. TRUCK GOING NORTH PART joaa. Either way FE} ee WANTED STUDENTS TO § RE DE TO OR FROM HIGHT AN ene JUNIOR COLLEGE IN: THE AFTERNOONS, money | Hebe THURSDAY PEARED PONTIAC AT om, LE HIGHLAND PARK AT 3:30 5 % CALL FE 5-38 CARS FOR Bae rencers PHIL- adeiphia cS ork. gas asillow- pace. FE 2-3215 FE 2-5823 after pm, “Wanted” Used Cars 88 PPL LEO RE YOU TIRED OF “BiG Peis ap ss US HOW WOULD you LIKE A Rice TRANSPORTATION SPEC FOR YOUR I ALWAYS LDER MODELS To CHOOBE. PROM OPEN a 10 PM . JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cas« FE 8-0488 | A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & ee) ears OR 3-6015 AS MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNK “KND | cheap cars FE 42-2666 dave or. eves Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pass top dollar on late models _Cor Cor Auburn. E. Bivd. FE. 8-9683 __.CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS Shop it, then bring top dollars 2020 DIXIF AWY FE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 lH J evan a) Hen models. Ph OR 3-1355 HIGH $88 PAID FOR JUNKED cars, Jog Arthurs. EM 3-0101. * JUNE CARS FE 8-8755 NEED A FINANCE- FIXER ?. Order Classified Ads to’ sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the | Ww ant a number | WELT the late it bere for ~ 4640 DIXIe | | A "GME RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ARMY JISEPS | °51 Willys 4 wheel drive, mechan!- | cally perfect ‘52 GMC Army Carryall 8 pass. | Like new 1 Chevy Army staif cars Per- fect et Baek ae Priced to sell. EAST SIDE AUTO PAI i. /181_E_ Pike St _s*FE_‘5-5661 For Sale Cars << 91. | —~ ~~ DRIVE TO ' ROCHESTER | | & "$5 Ford Victoria $1105 "ST Olds 88 $1905 | 57 Rambler wag 1995 ‘$6 Buick Conan ORs viera $1795 \°56 Studebaker ee $1205 "56 Chevy 4 dr 1305 ‘53 Olds Holiday $ 895 ‘61 Mercury 2 dr. $ 295 "55 Olds 2 dr... . $1205 "64 aH ~ re $ 10 GUARANTEED ~ NOUGHFEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCK “DEALER 8EE OUR FOREIGN CARS Jaguar Austin, Healy. Morris M.G Austin. Porsche Alfa. Romeo 628 N MAIN. ROCHESTE 1 OL 1-9761 1955 BUICK. 4 DR SEDAN. PVT | owner. good cond. white walls, R&H F 5-9644 or FE- 34-9662 ‘53. BUICK. SPECIAL 4 DR R&H, Dyna Th kind vou like fo buy and drive only $405 R& MoToRs | 724 Oakland EF 4-3520 | 1953 BUICK “HARDTOP FULLY equipped. 1 owner $495. MArket 4-3355. : ———— _ Guaranteed 1-OWNER CARS 36 Chev., V8. Bel air. 4 air. 56 Buick Century. 4 dr.. HT. 36 Lincoln HT 9,000 miles ae Cadillac, HT, air conaitioning. i a HT Ford V8, Fordomatic Super Bel ler », Buick Chey ee pti hardtop Air. Hi New Yorker.V& clua| miles es Ford, Chev 33 ‘2 & ; a3 Cadillac | ‘SL Imeri al Chrvser. | 75 CAR SELECTION MO8TLY TRANSPORT ATION EASY. Bei New FROM & FINANCING Anh ANGE D TE We cr trac EGC Ni OMY { 22 Apburn off Saginaw | BUICK SPEC SEDAN , mi J lad’ owner Std. shift. New WBW's. All known extras. This | car is brand new. $695. FE 8-2635. 33 BUICK HARD TOP. EXC cona for qu.ck sale, 10 Oskiaho | JEROME‘ | "Bright Spot” SED CNXKS FE 4-2131 28,000 "83; $585 FOR INSPECTION All Prices Displayed | on Windshields, SHOP EARLY! JEROME S) "Bright Spot” Olds-Caditlac Dealer. , Orchard Lake at Cass KE hones \s | | | j cts, | i dr 35 DESOTO 5 FIREDOME SPORTSMAN , 2 DOOR—1 OWNER $275 DOWN #45 PER MONTH BRAID MOTOR SALES 44 YEARS FAIR DEALING CAsSs AT W PIKE 8T . _FE 20186 SWE Pip WING DODGE weces new ‘58 Dodge 2-dr vedea,| i199 * SODGE CARS & TROCKS STATT'S ~ MOTOR SALES MY 32750 bk Orion FORD FAIRLA! OUT OF | Cream-puff. See at 43 69 M24 | 1956 state car S_ Parke 1958 FORD | 5 Fully equipped. cover dn. payment. _Ford. FE 5-0204 'S4 Ford Conv erible FOM Power windows, R & FH | White walls Louvered hood, tinental WY. Jim Heck FE Best_ offer Shop Sunday Buy Monday RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGLEHART | EDSEI. 232 8 Saginaw 1954 FORD CUSTOM RANCH | WAG- on V-@ R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN Assume bay mesa of + $2726 me Call Credit mes r Turn-.| 300 HTOP DEMO Your car will 1 eae Steele Parks at MI 47500 Haro! mes Foru 1953 FORD. VIC. FOM. RA&H. ABSOLUTELY NO' MONEY DN Apsume paymei.ts of $24.80 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI | 4-7500 Harold turn er Ford $7 FORD FAIRLANE., 2 DR, R&H. Forco WW Big Thunderbird mo- tor, Spotless. 12,000 miles. ao 51.6 “best offer. 7053 W M59. 1953 JAGUAR. 4 DR SEDAN. EXC cond. Radio & heater. 1997 Beia:: 4 dr station wagon V8 Powerglide Radio & heater White sidewalis. Like new $1995 2956 Ford 2 dr sean $095 fOMER HGH STRS ‘1a Minutes Frum Pontia: OXFORD MICHIGAN OA 8-2528 1953 FORD CUSHOMLINE 8 Sharp car No down peyment. Lucky Auto Sates 193 S$ Sagi- naw FE 42214 $7 FORD 509 VIC. FORDOMATIC R&H, $1895. Will consider older. _car in trade EMpire 36418 THE | ‘S4°BUICK SUPER® | 4dr, R&H Dynaflow 2tone. WW 33 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe }dr RAN WW ) "$4 PONTIAC | Chieftain Deluxe R&H ae 08 Ae as 55 CHEVROLET ‘=. , Ss Power Glide. 2 tone 36 FORD CUSTOM 4-dr i doer cgr Ata 2 tone. Very clean, $1.00 “Community | “Used Cars — ic N._MAIN OL 2-031! MICH. u 4 | | i } i; “ ‘ 619 8 La OA 8-2521 | "BS CATALINA P ae dt cond OR 3-9770. car Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- 5 ALWAYS A WIDE SELECTION OF eee OTE hed chine “Shop 23 Hood Phone FE sagan POX 7x20 Wres” FE| LATE MODEL CHEVROLETS | ‘30 FORD 8 CUSTOM. 5° PAS. 32_N — 2563 bee ie a _—_——_— RADED J IN ON THE ALL NEW senger coupe, Clean. EM 3-008] | ‘53 PONTIAC 4 ; DR, VERY CLEAR, | @ cytt EY ee cree CHEVRO er Begs | very alce 8305. sia Oeniana. ier | : ‘< an RD ——~ | quick sale, $39: Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 | tionally good rubber, a nice | 1955 CHEVS ............. $695 & up 30 ee sai \; awl FULL POWER ne | one Drive it and) you'll buy %. | iss CHEVS ........... $995 & up| ——___ ‘4 PONTIAC. FULL R, f | PEOPLES AUTO SALE | 1957 CHEVS oo. $1395 & up | SEF BILL SPENCE — -|_ make bffer. FE 8-1291, i ahve S SEMAN, BOOSTERS, cg | Ot Oukiand VE 221; 0 ng SAVE, DOLLARS & CENTS | $4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF: BE, A J SE an ambler Trade Ins trully equi ori tires (2 8 PADDOCK (at Pike! FE 4-4246) By pores a ON CRD IRE N th ‘31 Rambler Wagon, average _ 31558 aAatisip a - Lot Birmingham Ml 6-456 L JOTTS ee ee 38 F PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 2 DR, For Sale Motorcycles 83 1950 FORD 6 PANE! CHEAP. OL "36 Metropolitan HT. Sharp eee 10808 ‘56 Rambler Sedan, Like uew "$2 japon 2 DR GOOD ME- FOR PARTS & ‘ERVICE ON 1006 TON TRACTOR. EQUIPPED | CVTO et HURRY' ALL CARS GEES TO chanical cond Call FE 40424 vour Harley Davidson fe Harley to haul house traiers. FE 43988 SELL FAS" . 1952 PONTIAC. 4 DR. HYDR. Dar lame Sates Co. 372 S Sagl-: "$09 FORD F- 100. ‘9 TON PICKUP, | HUNTER AT 8 woopwARD | BILL SPE NCE | _very nice _See owner. FE 29-4443, ania : |e MRS cers ton Tom Pehl preMINGHAM —___MI 4.7.35, RAMBLER | SALES 6 eR at | PONTIAC For Sale Bicycles 84. ‘32. FORD-CARRIER_ $235 PER | “0 CHEVY cTEAN | AUTO BROKERS Pe SO ESO month No money down assume; __ ___-_"- = —— 36 Ford F Fom R&H 208 payments Contact George Million, 195° CHEVY 2 DR R & H. AB-{ j 56 Ford Patriane. Pom. R&H. $1 ) WHIZZER BI BIKE WITHOUT MO-| Harold Turner Ford LI 9-400 SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. ‘3 Ford Wagon. 9 pass. Fom. $ os tor. 2 3 As is All ree, |; =< ay Pr || 3. : u + ; $20 FE 4 mies 54's Aeamsce i OT 2250 ett) Ge ®» ren BO | can cre Meee Ge les sal ‘54 Pontiac Deluxe 24r Hyd. § 745 J. C-HIGGINS BICYCLE. GIRLS | ‘ents. Contac ‘George Sniifton, Ml _4-7500_ Harold Turner Ford. P t} 7 = aus Ceo pr LB og Large. FE 2-780) Harold Turner Ford, Ls 94000, ‘56 210 CHEVY R & H. OVER- Onude oaies | 3 Chere Panel. Clean hee Boats & Accessories — 85 ‘$0 FORD F 3 EXPRESS 92018 —‘rive. PE 8-8426. | 1958 pontiac Chieftain ¢ Dr. Hydre- | ‘33 Chevy. R&H. beeen 536 ~~ per mo. No money down assume | NO MONEY DOWN |. matic. Radio and heater m- | 53 Mere R&H Auto. vee § 545 25 HORSE EVINRUDE MOTOR 18° | Far ments. Contact George Million, | 1951's; ‘S2°s; “53's | * onstrater 52 Buick oe Special . ses Hy 445 ° Grumman. cance. Pair of water) — arog ae Ford (1) 94000: | Foras _Chereplets: rao ! 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr Hydramatic. Ra- | tee beet ce te a = skis. FE 5-0803 “54 FON - PIG! Sine Pet Ae te: $278 or sinmators oe) and heater Excellent -eondi- | ‘32 Pontiac fon Byars ra. iE} = ———_——— ————— | _ win piatés. ORiaade 3-1576 Pvt. uiIMMY DeRO E OTon Oe ALES | 53 Ford Main! sts "96 FE MERCURY MTR. QUICK eROS 1955 Chevrolet q._Dr. 8 Cyl. Power- | "50 Olds Et. Nice ......... 8 198 Silver controls. Battery & tank 1952 itest Ww ch on aiide Radio “Heater w Mile- ‘82 Plym $ 165 new condition 8475. 15 Sorg | M ___()_ Mile W_st Telegraph) "_ age 1260 N. ‘Perry-Madison —_ _FE_4-6100 Runabout, windsnield, steering | GMC ‘55 CHEVY. BEL AIR. 2 DR 8/1955 Plymouth’ Belvedere 2 Dr.| +55 PONTIAC STARCHIEP V-8 4 wheel & hardware Needs new | 1 TON PANEL Pa Powerglide, two - tone, A one| Hardtop. Automatic transmission. dr .Automatic, redo heater deck, Material furnished Make | $350 | owner. Low mi. Drive it & get Radio Heater. Low mileage. Power steering & brakes, Tinted offer OR 3-7843 ' S350 i: our low price of $905 : ated ncaa mood) transporte | cies WW tires $1 205, E-Z terms. '$i09 CASH For Boat and! T.ARRY JEROME 124 Oakland” mada _ ene! pe were | will trade. S Sel ad ee ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | j\-cHRYSLER «DR. STATION N at ng Cinriston | Clarkston Motor ales 958 CENTURY BOATS OL i | pen ahts ‘til 9 i | iron Qualls Alsocta ad New res. Areal wg | __ Maple 5-0566 or MApie 5-1141 _ Boh aga als MA Saint cae RCURY, OUTBOARD MOTOR | & R MOTORS "REAL BARGAINS AT |ciEan ‘3 Tiyan, 870 CATA- OND ARE MALES ee SS See TERCEL | ford M original ‘0 cwne?. 61.295. PE, 2-2868 INL AND LAKE SALES TRUCK CENTER lent. EM 3-0081 H. Riggins Ox or trs. | 705 Coughlan, ‘huburn Helg J AGUAR : GUAR ANTEED SATISFACTION cH OUR 3-MINUTE HAND WASH. _FE_ 44312 Jone Se Ail 1_equipment ‘a PONTIAC 212_N Johns: * monthis yments 4 DR, 9.000 MILES. . 940, ~ HYDRA Sharp. 1955 XK 140, MC convt., with) 1952 PONTIAC Soe Old English Yvory finish, wire R&eH SOLUTELY NO MO ONEY wheels roil-up windows. Like DN. iaewe paveneene be! Parts _nev th roughout, FE 409 mo. Cali Creiit Mgr. ae “a JEFe 4 WHEFL DRIVE. A-1 at_ MI 47500. ares Turner Fo rd. condition MAp'e 5 1953 PONTIAC : RA. R&H, ci ———— Clean FE $3561 Es Under New aaneree x PONTIAC "STARCHIEF. PER: i ect condition adio DOW N TOWN Almost new tires. No rust. Call = as ya me aT FONTS 4-DR. 30. ACTU | 1953 000 - $1 00 TO Ae LE ' al miles pnd Sphere down. Smal) Lucky Auto _ Sales. 193 wi Saginaw. FE 64-2214. 81 S. Perry off Auburn 1958 LLOYD §00 STATION WAGON. _ FREE! FREE! 1958 li- Brand new Pvt. owner py | Sis Must sacrifice 81.450. i 48 NASH GOOD CONDITION 36 This week only, Euclid, PE §-582 cense plates and a full tank 32 NASH. 4 DR. RUNS GOOD, _ $100. EM 3-0623, Get Wi Ae NEW & USED CARS BILL, SPENCE son ‘conomize — RAMBLER each used car. And price is right. $1295 1957 PONTIAC 2 DOOR of gas with the sale of the Wilson Pontiac-Cadillae RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 211 S\ Saginaw FE 5.9207 1350 N © RANBLERS - AMBASSADORS - NOLE. Ast SALES. ah ; Woodward M50 & Porter we 3-4066 Oooawa 1951 NASH +DR_ A ASSADOR ‘ Good cond $100. FE 86123 Bham MI 4-1930 52 NASH RAMBIER - STATION | VOLKSWAGEN. "B6. SILVER wagon. $125 56 _ Edith after | gray «un roof, WW. tires, ra 2 p.m | dio, windshield washers & safety 195. NASH RAMBLER SR STATION belts, exe. $1,450. MY 32-2400. wagon R&H BSOLUTELY NO' VOLKSWAGON, ‘5é. RU UNS AND - MONEY DN ree payments looks like new Owner must seli. vo. $1146 mo Call Credit Mgr Asking $1350, best offer takes. Mr. Farks at MI 47500. Harold 2950 Middlebe't Turner Ford | Dent miss tis! | Rd. FE 8-0129 “CY” OWENS FORD ‘S}. OLDSMOBILE . ‘MILTON acmNG? 1478 SAGINAW FE 55-4110! 93 OLDS SUPER 88, 4 DR. EX- ira nice cond By orig omer Eves FE 44281 55 Mercury Monterey, gute. R&H. whites, pink & winck, $1145 37 Ponleres. 4dr, HT, full power like ne 2195 54 atudewaker Commander, V-8, HT auto, 26.000 actual miles BRA h ( 15. new tires, 2 tone green. A stea! a’ = 795 31 Ford V-8, R&H, no rust, arp $295 “Ambassador 778 o V-8. $250 own $72.45 mo §2 full price. 57 nambler wagon, full-power, au- torratic and whites. $250 down. $58.90 month "$7 Mercury wagon Jet biack, | Jwhites fuil power $1995 $7 Ford Fairlane 500. Ht., full pow- HOUSE | ve, light blue, ike new. 1795 | 81 Ford Cntry Sedan. R&H, FOM, ; sharp 1803 You ARE WELCOME To "$6 Olds 98 4 dr, bt. full power, SUNDAY * H\ JRR Y | I : or ge “ONE Y Ou u wa ero ee 3 b Rambler wagon co Fass READY TO COME 1N > . Sh Mord, 2 df oo cs -ese-se $ 695 oe | *56 Ford. Lessansonnvenss« SLO pa ehoe Suse saieaens concn pte | 4 Rambler oles eiciosuele(e AND MAKE 53 Rambler ........ cssacceee O38 "33 Nash tsursccsasee § OOO our eal "SB.DABOD (.oc.ccciccevcsssss © OO. "$1 Dodge = ceive eciaes 293 "90 Chrysler ......--+- coevces 8) E00 te 31 Studedacer scoguencose “a 32 Ford Sta_wagon )....- ; RETAIL STOR #5 “E ee ST, we samp tux post OPFICE. | Mi CLUB COUPE” -/117 | VOLKSWAGEN, | Polar silver, $1,595. w 1 LYS STATION WA 37, SUN ROOF. OR _ 3-5202. GON ery good condition Reasonable. Nash ; " Compt EIE PARTS ool an Birmingham hid ‘ TWENTY-FOUR \ oP THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCI 1, 1958 +-Today’s Radio Programs - - a 9:43 (7) Accent. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. 44) U. of M* Hour. oe (7) ae a ; _|t1:00 (4) Price Is Right. , i : . as 9) 0. r ayhouse. - Wie, Oe = =6SKLW, iH0H WWJ. (B50 WAR, (1130) | WAREZ, (1200) = WPRUN, (1460) WIBR, “C1408 (7) Faith for Today. (9) O. Henry Play litese cp News - shovel. (9) Sacred Heart. 9:00 (2) G. E.. Theater. 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Woon CKLW. News Angslicas Ch.) 9907 WIN. Country Mule \se— WIR Time For Music | ° 12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow. "GREW. Guiet Sanc, out Be a a WXYZ, News. Sunday Best | CKLW. News. Davies 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) It Could Be You. CREW) Groses sa Baotise _— (4) Loretta Young. ‘‘Con- crwi ere BUNDAY AFTERNOON Wen eee mactiet ee | SUNDAY AFTERKNOON flict.” e a te * iJ . } . 4 ‘ 5 } 9:38—WWJ, Old Oprey * 12 -06— Wi ewe, 1Guest 9:30-WJR, Face the Nation | MONDAY AFTERNOON (7) Scotland Yard CKLW, News, Knowics WWJ. News, J Deland WWJ, Catholic Hour | 12:30 (2) (color) Little Lulu. , . A : i WJBK. News, George CKLW, Labor News CKLW. Bible Study 12:00—WJR, News, Wells 4 i aie 12:45 (2) Guidirig Light. 10:00-—WWJ, Monitor wae baled eee WPON Reserved for You WWJ, News, Maxwell ed) Industry on Parade. 10:30 (2) What's My Line. bbapgpeatinayhis WPON, Neve, Holiday’ a cKLW. "Bnly Gr he apaeny WIBK, here 6 Red. CD Bowling, (4) Meet the Press 1:00 (2) Susie | A % -t . re “ 5 cl ‘ eo. . a! QUOC. Wa" boas oo i 3e_ Win Supplement WW) News Petter | WCAR, News, Thomas | (7) Lou Gordon ‘ 4) Movi w Jack Gurrel! CKLW. Grace Em. Bapust | WCAR. News | WPON News, McKinnom = |12:15 (4) (color) Colorland. | ss mn M Shr Marzi rhe : | WPON News Sunday Mood : ( y Little Margie. = , oh Knowl.s | 1:00—WJR, Best of Music | WIBK. News Stones /12:30—WJR, Time for Music | 11:00 ©2) (4) (9) News, Weather (9) Movi | WXYZ, News, Sun. Best 10:30—-WWJ. Eternal Light CKLW, News, Davies '12:%5 $4) Sen. Potter Reports ‘ - vis §, er. 9) Movie, 11:08 WIR, Neve, Sports |. CKEW Frank and Ernest O° WW 5" Erernal Light & WXYZ. News. Winter jae og Fe (7) Movie. “Angel on My WCAR. News, Musi 1 sere : Fe ; . ; CRW, News, Koowie | oe Py = Redan Ch WIBK. Studio Showcase | 1OO—WJR, Peter Lind Mayes 19.39 (2) Wild Bull Hiekok Shoulder. . )1:30 (2) As The World Turns ‘ = = | CA qq , : WWJ. News. Maxwell a aa" * 7) Tc - a 8 | WPON Holides JUS git, Us Ai WXYZ, Merv Grftn “(4) News, . (7) Topper WPON News. perte ; ee WWJ, News, Monitor . CKLW. News, O'Connor a. 6. . Sl 2 11:15 ©4) Movie ; 11:30—-WJR, Truman 76 WIR Luke Sisughter WXYZ News. Israel WJBK. News. Reid (9) Seienve Fiction Theater ‘ , wire. Melodies WXYZ, News. Sun. Best CKLW Faith temple lWwPGN!lichacelisets (9) Movie 2,00 62) Our Miss Brooks. House Party ean eer ees WJIBK, News Concert Hall tae woR) primal 1:09 (2) Holl is} (7) Movie. crLw News, Knowles VCAR, News, Logan | WCAR, News :30—WJR, Dr Malone 00 «4(2) Hollywood Showcase : a , 1 2.98-WJK. Frontier Gent, WPON. News, Sports, Mood oon Rowe. paves “Trail Street.”’ 11:20 42) Sports CKLW, Bible Inst, 11:30WWJ, News, Monitor | WIBK. News. George as, 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. NDAY MORNING WCAR, News, Logan WX¥Z, Pub Service | 2:00 WIR, Wendy Warren | (4) Mr. Wizard. “95 4) Movie . eae Laymens Your 3:00 WJR, News NY. Phil. | CKLW, Mt Zion Church WWJ, News. Confessions (7) World Adventure Series. '*> ‘! SUES. WJBK, Blessings WWJ. News. Monitor | WJBK. Adolescents CKLW, Austin Grant, Davies a int Calif . 2:30 (2) House Party. WWJ, Music ‘til Dawn Sete: RELL et WJBK. News, Reid Fount California. | (4) Kitty Foyle um Time i < ; (9) Movie: "Port of Hell.” — - 6:30— WAR, Farm Review” ; | | 2:30—W."R, Couple Next Door vr 4 od MONDAY MORNING 3.3—WCAR, News, Logan > Te | i ‘ : AING WJBK, Another Chance \ MONDAY MORNING WWJ, One Man's Family i ; :00—WXYZ, Revival Hour | = ; aa 6 M s. arya Pan *CRLW, News, “Albure | bs ihomaapia lay rip ea lg oa ~ she eal aS 1:30 (4) Frontiers of Faith 6:30 (2) Meditations 2:50 (9) News y | ‘WJ, News, Robert N . sa =) Me 5s. - ; CKLW, Family Theater WJBK. News, Music | WXYZ, Pred Wolf ~ | ee won Helen Trent (7) Jungle Jim. : . 2 {. ucif. Hour 4:30—WJH, Suspense i | : 3:00 (2) Big Payof WJBK, Crucified WXYZ. Radio Bible Class CKLW. Rooster Club | WWJ. § Star Matinee ea . 7:30—WIJR, Farm Forum CKLW. News, Album WJBK, News, Tom George) | DX YS) McKenzie 2:00 (4) (color) Detroit. Today * (2? On The Farm Front. (4) (color) Matinee Theater. WW4J, Mariner's Church WJBK. Peter Stoner WCAR, News, Sheridan CKLW. Shift Break. Davies. ss C etroit, Oda} (7) American - Bandstand WXYZ, Public Service WCAR. News. Logan WPON, Country Roundup WJBK. News, McLeod and Tomorrow A a aoe . CKLW, Baughey. “abernacie : oe ap WCAR, News. Page : : 7:00 (2) TV College. (9) Favorite Story } 00 ; 0 6:30-—WJR, Voice of A riclt.| 7M le Marg : E . wee Gooee pea sel *Wwi News Monitor CKLW. Nunn, David : 3:30—WJR, House Party (1) My Little Margie. (4) Today | j ‘ re, Mo r * pday. . : WPON, Musee WXYZ, Dr. Pierce | WJBK, News, Tom Georgy | WWJ. Woman in House . ‘ :38 (2) Verdict Is Y : $:00—WJR, News, Baldwin CKLW, News, Album | WPON, Early Bird -8pts. WXYZ, News; McKenzie 2:30 (2) Sea Around Us ; : 3:36 2) Ver ic s Yours. : "WWJ, Sioryland WJBK, News. Music 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby CKLW, News, E. Chase (4) Wisd Serie 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? ; 6:36-WJR, FBI WWJ, News, Roberts : ds| ) Wisdom Series. ‘ WxYz, Cla : : 4:06—WJR. Parade of Bands ~ ; , . (9) Movie. CKLW. Your Worship Hour| WWJ, News WXYZ, Newa, Wolf WWJ, News, Deland (7) Boot Hill: “Little Big * a ae WJBK, Hymns, Light Saye. Becale ot re cad Rene Tene earid | WxYZ. Wattrick, aicKensie Horm” 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. WEAR, Hews) Geepel Weer Re cls Gocke, WRK News, Tom George | CKLW. News, Geatréy | (7) Cartoon Carnival. 1:00 (2) Brighter Day. big Assembly of God WJBK, Detroit Speaks WCAR, News, Page _ a =e plabetisoh : : T * $:30-—WJR, Renfro Yalley WCAR. News, Logan WPON, Early Bird Club WJBK, News, McLeod |s:00 (4) Youth Want to Kaow (4) Queen for a Day. ww. News, Weekend Music 1:30—-WJR, Music Hall 4:30—WJR, Music Hall ‘. An ce “ss ~ (8:30 (7) Big Show. (7) American Bandstand. WXYZ, Wings of Healing SUNDAY EVENING WXYZ, News, Wolf WWJ, Jim Deland 3:30 (2) Six-teens. Soe Pontiac — 6:00—WJR, Indictment Sue Nowa Ions cleeree WxVS. Mews) MeKeoste (4) Look Here | Cc cl : 2) S 5 Ligh e A : : : CKLW News. Chase : . 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 715° (2) Secret Storm. WCAR, Back to Go helt loses WCAR. News, Sheridan WJBK, Sports, McLeod (9) Movie: Tarzan, the Ape °° AD Gy eek WPON, St. John's Lutheran) cw. Church of God oe oe Jim Vinall $:00—WJR, Phil Lenhart Man. oa. | 9:060—WJR, News, Baldwin WJBK. News, U of D Showt.) WWJ = wre Rovere WWJ, News, Deland 9:00 (4) Romper Room. 4.30 (2) Edge of Nighi. | WWJ, Crossroads Church WCAR, News, Logan WXYZ, News, Woif WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzte WXYZ, Religious News WPON. News, Weather CKLW. News, Toby David | CKLW! sports. Chase 00 (2 from Washi (9) Laff Time. CKLW Bethesda Temple ea W sh) Guscaeas WJBK. News. Tom George | wcaR, arthur Godfrey #90 (2) Report from Washingtun 9.45 (5) news WJBK, News, St. Francis | wwy News Meet the Press “PON. News, MacKinnop | wjpK’ News, McLeod j (4) Wide Wide World. | : WCAR. Radio Temple WWI. News. Music * g:80—WJR, Music Hall WPON, Music With Mason | (1) Bowling (Stars 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. 9:380—WJR, Album: Religion WXYZ, Paul Harvey CKLW, News, David 5:30—CKLW News. E. Chase , '9:30 (2) Ladies Day. 44 ‘5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. WWJ, Sundsy Music CKLW, Christian Witness | WJBK, News, Tom George | WXYZ, News, McKenzie (4) Amos ’n' Andy. (4) I Married Joan WXYZ, Voice of Prophecy WPON, Broomfield, Holiday WCAR. Sports, Sheridan WPON, Sports Slants 4:30 (2) Face the Nation. a A yell 5 \ . (7) Our Friend Harry (7) Superman. (7) Paul Wine hell. | (9) Looney Tunes. ee 9:55 (9) Billboard. : (2) Business in Focus “ os | ¢ »)R ~ -- Today's. Television Programs --' een Hi, Pos ee —, 10:00 42) Garry Moore (4) Files of Jeffrey Jones. 5:00) (2) See It Now. "Statehood De ON Ty iMickey (Mouse (Cluk Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are Subject to change without notice for Alaska and Hawaii?” (1) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. ta) Mickey ) Mouse | Club; 7 — op pe 19) Movie (9) Serial Theater. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV | (i) Texas Rangers. (5:30 (4) Saber of London. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Bowling. (9) Popeye. (4) My Friend Flicka. 6:16 (2) News. 6:30 -(9) Hopalong Cassidy. Ree | (9) Canada Hit Parade (9).Holiday Ranch. (ty People’ Accel runny: ee (color) Hit Parade ; (2) Perry Mason. Adventure: (2) Honeymooners. |__, Mason is asked to defend |” murder client—before crime | is committed. | new variety show. Teresa 10: 30 (1) Tracer. | i 11:00 (7) Federal Men. (9) National News. (4) News. | | | i | | '8:00 (7) Studio C. | x | (4) Mr., Mrs. North. | eitv ae eee (2) News Final. | a = (4) (color) Perry — Como. 44:19 (9)' Weather. 7:00 (7) Explorers. 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