pe oe US, Weather Bureau Posecast ; Showers tonight, tomorrow vate a (Detalls on Pagp 2) : ai he 11g YEAR i PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1958 —28 PAGES | “- "Ie ke [ ues " T ‘ sting Zone at Sout TED PRESS — ONITED PRESS ee INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE si > Mrs. Wilson, John A. Hannah . Break Ground for MS U-Oakland By HAROLD 8S, COHEN Using the same shovel with which she broke ground for the magnificent Meadow Brook Hall 32 years ago, Mrs. Alfveq G. Wil- son, assisted by Michigan State University. President John-A, Han- nah, broke ground for a $2 million MSU-Oakland University building. Some 500 persons.were gathered for the historic momént which fol- lowed brief ceremonies On the site pt the building near Walton boule- ‘vard and Squirrel road. The site is at the northwest corner of the $10 million Meadow Brook estate given toe the- uni- versity by the Wilsons. : Harold A. Fitzgerald, chairman of the advisory group which worked with MSU to establish the branch, served as master of ceremonies. | * * * Mrs. Wiison recalleq eonditions| of 50 years ago wheri-she and her » first husband, the late John Dodge, | bought the farm that later grew! into the 1,200 acre estate. “There were no paved—roads, no water, no toilets, no electric lights, no furnaces,” she remi- nisced. “It was 50 years ago this spring that we bought the first farm," she recalled, ‘‘and it was 32 years ago this spring that Mr. Wilson and the family decided to leave Grosse Pointe and settle out here.” _ Mrs. Wilson told of the pride she and her husband had in the products of their estate — the animals and flowers they produced. “Now we shall see a new prod- — educated men and wom- en of high ideals who will ren- der service to all mankind,” she said, : She added that it had been her} original thought to turn the estate: _into an arboretum and park, with the manor - ba as a museum. i es ee “This was net ™ possible,” she said, “bata year and a half 14, ago we were given the opportunity to help establish an educational center which I know will. be of great value to this’ community.” “Matters were turned over to Dr. Hannah and things started humming, They have been huma- ming ‘ever since.” ~ * * * Fitzgerald then introduced mem- bers of the State Board of Agri- -culture, Dr. D, B. Varner: MSU vice president in charge of the branch, and Alfred G. Wilson. He also announced that Mich- igan State University-Oakland Was now the official name of the branch. Brief talks followed by state Sex ators George C, Steeh of Macomb _ County and L. Harvey Lodge of Oakland. ‘Both paid high tribute to the _Wilsons for their generosity and} _ pledged cooperation from the leg- islature in furthering the develop- ment of the college. * * * Final speaker was Dr. Hannah. He disclosed that the contractor] bed promised —— of the & building by July 1959, ih open- ing of the branch set for September Dr. Hannah said that the citizens advisory group had now become the MSU-O Foundation, He reminded the onlookers that ‘they were witnessing a “historic | cccasion” that the new college would be standing Jong after they were gone and for centuries to come, : He said MSU-O was not designed + >. would be shaped by local people toxmeet the needs of Oakland and Macomb Counties. He stated there was.no question that the branch was needed, point- as a “‘transplant'’ of MSU but) students in a 15-mile radius of the site,» “All of us are excited by the rare opportunity afforded us to establish this branch and‘ to meet the needs of this community,” Dr. Hannah said. “We hope to make it more than just a place that educates young people, but like all public universities: a place that works with the my for its betterment.” He added that the Wilsons’ had done their part through their ex- tremely generous gift and that it now was up to MSU, the Legisla- ture and the people of the tWo counties to make MSU-O what they | ing out there were 44,000 potential! wanted it to be. By GEORGE T. the afternoon of Jan. 24, 1 Van Horn’s Fate in Hands of Jury Early Next Week Where was Billy Ray Van Horn around 2 o'clock on Was he en route from a Waterford Township bar to the home of the Drulard B. Murdocks at 127 N. Josephine St., where he stopped, but went on after discovering no one at home, as he testified Friday? aed did he find the 39-year-old Mrs. Murdock home TRUMBULL JR. 958? 8 Valuations Shown Monday { Supervisors. Will Meet to Receive Report on _ Equalization | Oakland County supervisors. will t Monday to. set the county’s 1958 ‘comand valuation of taxable property. The annual equalization report, to be presented by Equalization Committee Chairman Alger Zapf, ' lof Royal Oak, ‘is ‘the major part. of a fairly brief agenda. Supervisors last year set the | '1957-value at a record $1,673,313,- 271, Other Monday business. for Oak- land supervisors will be a fecom- ‘mendation of the Boundaries com- mittee that an Aug. 5 election date . be set for a proposed incorporation of an area of Farmington Town- ship as a village to be called “Quaker Town,” and for a pro- posed annexation of township land to the City of Farmington. Oakland Board Chairman Delos Hamlin is slated to Announce 1958- ‘59 committee assignments, Hannah Going to Africa EAST LANSING W_Dr. John A. Hannah, Michigan) State Uni- _versity president, was Scheduled ‘to leave today for a: week-lowg visit to Nigeria. ~*and became: enraged and |killed her after she scolded’ him for drinking, as Oak- jliberations Tuesday following ‘closing statements by ‘Van Horn's court-appointed - attor-| lof first-degree murder ihim- to: prison for life’ with ~ no icigies. before: returning to Pontiac land County Prosecutor) Frederick C. Ziem con-) tends. : These two big questions must be weighed by a Circuit Court jury of six men and six womén beginning Tuesday morning. They are expected to begin de- ney, Brakie J, Orr. : * * * Judge Frank L. Doty yesterday Ziem and) . t recessed the first-degree murder trial of Van Horn so that state. iments .charging the jury and de-) ‘liberation might come all in one day. He said he didn’t wish to ‘have these interrupted by a week-| r The recess until Tuesday “came after four days of testimony. Shortly before noon yesterday Van Horn, 24, denied on the stand ‘that he had killed Mrs, Hazel Murdock. “I did not kill her, I digin’t,”” he declared from the witness stand. | He was the first defense - witness - to take the stand. - * *« * After two hours there, and a brief afternoon session, Van Horn was returned to the county jail to await his fate. A verdict of guilty gould send | ¢hance for a patole. Van Horn, who reSided in. many (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4 Tum First Sod for University. 4 y ~. HISTORIC GROUND D. Smith, left, chairman of "of “Michigan spades of e ¢ State Board of Agriculture, and Dr. John A, Hannah, i te University, * turn sie aera tail Li ING — Connor e first va nies vellintny for MSU-Oakland, Looking on is Mrs. Alfred G: Wilson, who also helped turn the first sod and who donated her estate for the: site of the local university and the money for the first buildi : a STRETCH RUN. THE SPECIAL EXC/TEMENT OF THis RLIN FOR. THE ROSES LiES IN WHE THER.| OR NOT SILKY LLIVAN CAN GET HIS TARDY. ary fi “UP. iNTO Ti This Is the Day of Days for Racing Fans © et ~ fs . i 3 al * ~~? ee Check of Autos Sta ris Monday: City ‘Hopes’ to Better Record With Annual Free Inspection Pontiac, which won top. honors in Michigan last year for its ve- hicle safety check program, is out to equal or better that record starting Monday. * This year’ s safety check program will run, four «days and at five locations: ‘The slogan of the cam- paign is“. Join the Circle of Safety.” ot * * A circular sticker will be placed on each car and truck, that suc- cessfully passes the check of its, wipers, horn and exhaust system. | Hours will be-9 a.m. to 2:30, 0 Pontiac Press Chote p.m, and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Locations are: ° Huron, at Saginaw; Auburn, at East boulevard; Montcalm at Lincoln Junior High; , Johnston, near State street; Orchard Lake, at Berwick. chanics from .local auto dealer- ships, students in the Pontiac Cen- tral‘ High driver training program and members of service clubs. * * * The program is sponsored locally : by the police department, Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce and the auto dealers. May Have to: Kill Brown Bear for Attack on Boy, 2 | WARREN (INS) — A 225-pound European brown bear that mauled a two-year-old boy may have to be’ destroyed. The bear, named Rusty, clawed: and nipped: little Michael Pelton Thursday. Forf¥ive stitches were needed to close the boy's scalp wounds. Russell Pelton, 50, Michael's grandfather and owner of the bear, said he will.trY to sell or give “the only thing left to do will be to destroy him." Bere a blind A, ac: the trained bear in hopes the anirgal could help him. earn a , bear is being held at the it: Zoo. f C7 Inspections will ‘be. done by me-. From Our Wire Services oe LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Fourteen of the world's finest three-year-old thoroughbreds go to the post today in the 84th renewal of the colorful $125,000-added- Kentucky Derby at historic Churchill Downs. ‘It should be the slowest derby in years and one of the most_en- chanting. The Lowtisville Weather Rureau. predicts cloudy skies and oceca- sional rains and thundershowers with mild, hich temperatures -Mear 70 and a wet track for the Derby. Meee peril up to 45 Derby en Channel 2. | ‘The 84th running of the Ken- tucky Derby will be televised locally on channel 2, from 4:15- 4:45 p.m. with a 15-minute pre- view by the same outlet begin- ning at 4 p.m. Post time for the mile and a quarter race_is 4:30; minutes before post time could) reduce,the size of the field. Whatever the final population | on the field, it seems to be a three- horse race, and iin these won't |All Eyes Turn to Silky at 84th Kentuck see much of the third one- until the muddy stretch. Unless all previous strategy is thrown to the wet winds, jockey Willie Shoemaker will permit Silky Sullivan to dawdle along through most of the first mile of the old mile and a quarter run for a blanket of roses, a cup, more than $100,000 and the glory of it all. 12-Nation Pact Would Assure Peaceful raced Russia and 10: Others Invited to Parley to Work Out Details WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower pro- posed today that the U.S, and 11 other nations join in a treaty to make: the South Pole area an inter- national ‘scientific testing ground. A USS. note inviting the _}11 other countries, includ- ing “Russia, to a treaty ~ conference. was . delivered _ by American ‘ambassadors in the foreign capitals. | Other nations invited were: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, se arbi While the California glamor -horse is moping along, there is sure te be a fierce battle for the lead. And there, the twe other favored colts, Tim Tam and | Jewel's Reward,. will shine, ‘All ‘the track talk centers on Silky Sullivaiy, He may finish far up the track, his usually gallant (Continued on Fate 2, Col. 6) ‘Car Output at 3-Week High = took at * Autos: part of the week. ' Steel: Production of steel | “ment in thira quarter. Oil: * Railroads: New eight- -point vi ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; Here's a brief, up-to-the- minute report on what's hap- pening in the nation’s«key industries: * Car output this week was at a three-week high of almost 80,000 despite the shutdown of 18 plants at. least of capacity. as Pittsburgh executives looked ive improve- — Petroleum industry leaders also look for improve- | ment in second half as surplus inventory Ai * Business * remained near 43 per cent — Japan, New Zealand, Nor- - cal conflict.” ritorial claims. * “: f* - ‘The U. S. note said that the present situation in the South Pole (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Sunday to Be 75 but Pretty Damp Gardeners will: welcome week- end rains. Tonight will be warmer with rain and-a low of 60 degrees, Showers are forecast for tomor- row with a high near_75, Precipi- “itation will total around one half ~ * program proposed by Senate | group arouses enthusiastic evel from depressed carriers. inch tonight ‘and tomorrow. Mon-. jday will be partly cloudy: The lowest thermometer reading . . ‘preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 52, The recording, was 65 at 1 p.m. Seeks to Strengthen Economic: Relations WASHINGTON (® — President Eisenhower will visit Ottawa next away the bear, ance if that fails: July in a personal bid to tighten U.S. relations with Canada, this area nearest NATO ally ahd best customer. The White .House announced lyesterday that the President and Mrs, Eisenhower will visit the) _ Canatlian capital July -8-10. Théy will be accompanied by Secretary of State and Mrs. Dulles on what was officially | described. as an informal trip. ~ low time for full scale policy talks by Eisenhower with , Canadian Prime Minister John G. Diefen- baker, who invited Eisenhower to visit. Ciogrensg of both countries ye those talks will bettet™Cana- dian- U.S. relations, especially in \ The schedule is expected to al-| handling economic probiems| hwhich have catised increasing dif-| ficulties in recent years. Eisenhower will address a joint In Today's Peet Church News ........ exee 8 = t , * nae x \ _|United States, session of the Canadian Parlia- ment during his visit. Progressive-Con-| which holds Tirm|b Diefenbaker’s servative Party, control of the Canadian House of *|Cammons, has some outspoken critics of what they consider Can- ada‘s economic dependence on the Prime Minister Diefenbaker is Ike Going to Canada in Summer ment capital. into Canada. But: even $0, like to see the trade more nearly balanced. They are, therefore, critical of U. 8. restrictions on foreign oil imports, fearing this may é¢ven- tmally cut, heavily into Canadian petroleum sales to the W.S, Northwest. L The Canadians also object to possible restrictions by. the- United Canada, Another long-standing source of irritation is thé U.S. system of selling sevvlag wheat abroad for contend this practice denies them markets which m 9 ‘said to waft increased Canadian COMM oc aiiweesewwnes: 20 trade with Britain and other Gom- County News ................ 21 |Mmonwealth: countries and to intend | Editorials ....« 4 3to make sure Canada’s voice is | Hofne Section ........... 13 - 17 ‘listened to in Washington, | Obltmaries ...0........... .8| * * Sports ....... Jacoomaanuce 18-19 Last year this country exported Theatets 000s If ‘to Canada $3,880,000,000. worth of TV & Radio Programs wbene 27 goods while Canadian exports to Wilson, Earl ........-.. 27 ‘the United States totaled $2,900,. Women's Pages ...>...... ‘6 - 7 (600,000. U.S. economists explain oS eed ‘ that the billion dollar bulge in fa- Sell Your var Now to Jerome's [VOt of the United States was |) “Btight Spot,” FE 8-0488 4zp by the flow of Ammericait in i : = ‘ Ay Care, | he 4 . available for normal transactions, way, South Africa and region “‘is characterized by diverse © Canadian leaders would | States on lead and zine imports. _. Both minerals are sold here by local- currencies, The Canadians ight otherwise i 7 Boe nized the validity of any other ter- __ : Le ees : tee | Baa = an ag Pe? -.PHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1059 _ ioe oo } Cr: CAT ph = ? yoo! = ee Pan “ (The Day in Birmingham i i ~~ — ; nS: Widow Charges irrchisan Week. | ayor Crago of Petoskey Clamor to Hear |*". a efi bag > poe ee on onday , ile Grohe Wakes _ |With Open House Arriving Hergo asf Bi Y TGR aie K0 ‘The Pontiac Post, Michigan State =AM ~ time onl for construction @ year SAN FRANCISCO @ — Billy; Police will observe Michigan seen ne he Sith canual Peiceralegs of thin O50. : Graham's. San Fregiiave demote Oak Park Woman Sues May 4 to 10, > oe Day, Birmingham ser mpgs ure sila has brought a response) to Recover . $49,000 Memitehey Day, ‘ruesday, accord- pate Mage a Bloom- ised bet Cotalpa Ave., Birming- Te ean a cant 00. Guealy Bond “Ting to Sgt. Charles Mulick, com- “the Vilage of Mocley, |B. will be held at I ams Mon. Madison’ Square Garden oes manding officer. an io Village of Morley, te Mantep Dally age, the evengelit mys. a pany has been! ° Although visitors are welcome | . Home, Burial will be in Acacia : = *.* os Ser $0300 Gad on Ook Seat ‘any time, the special visiting | Cart Ingra- |Park Cemetery. . arg lige Me thee Syre cave chess dhe toni tooengh Wie hours’ at. the yi be hier t oa wil vat Petes, while | Mrs. Rogefs died yesterday in 's huge Cow wit -bef ’s| Hospitality Day will Pi Morey Hospital, Itdevised by 140 stations trough | management pe towtsw Sy oop gy file rgb daca) i rm oe Ot. denegtt _ deen gts Pol “i hourlong telecast wil een | "The at wat fled in Oakland ees 20 ee ee © a ame vine [ee Se . 3 nd m Court Detroltlcort the public through the build- Morley, husband; westem,aations and, will be Te-lattorty, Robert 3. Die fate fore explain equipment and Both loca communities are pre-|_ SUVINOG STE OOF i ot aa icast on the West Coast at|been administering the esta swer any regarding of to the! croase Pointe Park, and & brother, ' 110 p.m. It will be carried by sta-|the widow since Jan. 20. ment operations. ential including luncheons, Roy Johnson of ) tions of the _— mam The cult ee =o) Diet cape he ‘vith us,” sa explanations of how the ~ : - i agp ig Pr 2a A oe 1P ed the estate’s funds, |Mulick today. Fssnsearvin hms So, di * Py QS 2 " 2 E 4 a | sys Cae elon sere ny ied S| are nan 5100 Sve sen cinta to hs own te.” lth pug learn rt and hw dating ovo met! FrONCIZI PIACES ¥ s tithe ‘ ‘s i ~ tot > . | Fesults from an agreement reached | Patterson, SY ae including an overflow audience of sett’ ectgiealty veleed ee Se en a members of the Village . | 3 against a Maylover the GM The estate, services it performs. : plane for ot Serene. Sutegs between $100,000 and r, Camp-|maay will call on'as” | mew “home Tos baldog wl bel LA OM) mpo \) ae te James T. ac Post “home. = president ot he Dott Gri Fens Fost ate Toad and Woodward] aleectoment’ tes, Catpbel eal Tome, oe Bloomfield Tl To Conserve Foreign 13, 1953, leaving tthe estate , will be con. Currency Resources in wife, Mrs. Anna E. Camp- en of glass 13420 Burton Rd, Oakif. 18) | modern design. | Stricken Arge : tees ‘ = $e tse = a “ viet aa ~~ > ae ght a architects, have BUENOS AIRES @® — President | esta ree = DY Three YOuthS Pm + + + | React at | somos ames oe “I feel so helpless,” he said.|want « * * The U. S. said: “In other words, ’ Raid by Vice Squad carat Se bene, senting fe. shop. Thurs |WBeTe can she bet” ih be palcemen and demanded woul be foun Sr he usisn St] Attend] NATO. Meet hanna at 50 he a . 7 _ | might be and demanded ‘be 1 To n : A raid on a home . ; * badge credentials. With treaty, permitting bd ber face covered “4 \Van Horn Trial Goes thet, the sab, two ot Gama pulled|in’ scientibe and administrative) Hoping for Support of rripelidin/ Apllccgotomel agar . sane Ngee pecan on of]. beer hotles from their pockets and| matters to be carried out in a con- ike’s Inspection Plan _ loitering in an illegal gambling 7 “s ee urs. Hat Jury Next Week [oem Leamagheae Se ered or affected in any way a aoe conducted by Set. spate eda ike : ~~ "Mig Miller ran into her home | rege mth pliner aaah DURHAM, N.H. @ — Learegyd * Magthee Nang nos Officers Earl if she would get into beaity| (Continued From Page One) ed awakened her stepfather * *®* &* ot State Dulles ee To mrebedk and Gerald Navarre of gn [Oe bien, Bester it laboratory. compar in October of last your, assert ioe] inter depatie rene, 2,2, de, deosind|Copniagen today fr oTte| Tas fh ware eveagued hat aight night) When she got er one say completed, [hours afer the rine we ven Robert. 3. Luton and Jon M. San ct a eee ee ee eee Municipal, Jodge — = aus er camped Oe Mrs. James|under duress. - we, (at Els Sn oe ee oe ee 2 ee ee nce “each. early today) «| was scared of them ern Michigan Prison on parole eseye wlan veto ye ‘ - gta Aah eA ioe & redo news T gave the statement so I cowld |ronth after serving part of 8 2\ State "Department spokesman * « *£ _ { Reli f fourth} were in a heavily wooded lerstood the| &°t, Some sleep and rest, w [Raengs snes sel i St an a ee Ne ee peer laims for Relie f< : sounded quietly ] ‘orce nearby : Milena, Sa Se St ol need Sartre Pt Pg Stic ent ee i tank, home “=stRenotted Falling : “given no ; UAW Will Represent — ; ll ‘and ead a State Police|volved in the ae : the United Nations Security | Wo ts in Hamburg Le officer ogi uaa eee : tie ess’ ead :, emis al, = is tragic” but the dames ba ceomgiainant cn bargain for workers at af ‘ “a rebuttals of these charges os discouraged, on ® last week, McLaren Ma &. (Ii er Su | Co Friday” afternoon, Ziem put tellts Ivy Curtain: | [eons attending an a A g-si eo we oe nearby Hamburg has bens sence lV pp y ee eee officers, Hance eet Over Strippers All Eyes at Derby institute at the University Reverting thle yesterday xy, the | : ed to the United =a a ee ee tray, satan tha and tok ae lk 5 i . = oo faye tk risks| Claims, reflecting a : Zoo's Batiy Gorilla Sick | The UAW won rierSenmeet [James Scribner, of ‘Birmingham, =_— ee ove claldom, both ‘academic and mu-|OM Si y Ju van ve,” . Dulles a ics ani| WAM) Quteg tas woe ented ee : ye hats Tabor Relations Board ‘lection {WS announced Friday afternoon “The rapping bod pride helycon Ing hol "(Continued From Page One) that is because the Soviet Union| APH 38,0 + * ST. LOUIS (#—Soucia, a prized The vote was un- ; te: i-| ever got,” testified Leal, “was tain. around duate : for : tional inspection - * baby gorilla at the St. Louis Zoo,| at the plant. in | Scribner, of 896 Hazel St., off g * of his jteasers and the undergraduate| stretch drive accomplished rejects international The department’s Bureau of and under) officially reported ag 53-9, in cially took over as the new owner) when I pulled” hair a for |eating club they ente nothing. But he is the colt that/against surprise- attack construction and other outdoor an oxygen tent. Antibiotics did not} favor of the UAW. = May 1. He began negotiations with] head at Dr. grt mage ond * & 1 q|l do most to bring a crowd of Seog mal ot| Employment Security attributed - spem to help the animal but the) 4+ one time the firin said it! the former owner, Harold E. Neph- erly agreed ts ena” . The girls reportedly attended &/100,000 out in the predicted Pal), Dulles said “the significance of tho deetine ta taaeess eoenatey reduced her fever. "She, serge ape i “labor cad tax et oles : iad Sasa tha us = the long, wavy-|Picnie of ts, dancing poy ae ee by the wk tad Shtkee of the So-| met we perryg Higgs ia = * of a gan Ne er oO : * sity : : 5 will shall have to go on etal ' . A Se sehr Cs Tw pT Ta a ty lle a sat el ae wee ders for its products permitted. thal pseu sold his hak thn i nee after the affair broke up/entry Selva Reward and! abyss — venei a ole Ge About 43 million workers, two- = in .Serfb’s Bar and \the truth when he confessed to Thursday. Ebony Pearl 7-2. . : . mn re-| thirds of the nation’s laber force, RIT ___|tt;Monie Soy Home | Sct Shoes Sr etn eta ae nt SF ar oe he a Pays See pies dé : % Lt . r PTAs sae EET Revert WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi. | ‘0 his brother. eg kt |e tee girls, so the story goes,/c Vy, Whitney's Flamingo 121;!massive surprise attack against tem. this icky aging 16] dent and Mrs. Eisenhower are Time wit be no tot Clmmees) 1 Van Horn inalated that these was injured jumping from a win- Farm's Gone Fishin'lys showers t fe Gee oc spending today in Washington |in the company,” said Scribner. statements wire “iaise” andi «oy ot Borough Hall while police}193; Lewis’ Martins Rullah ee High tomemrow 10) eagrate te" frock instead of going to their farm at |“We will retain the name oral ites.” However, be did edmit were questioning her. and Dr. Petér Graffagino’s| THE CITY OF PONTIAC re : mas Cottyseerg Be The possibility remain at the same address. U caer: “Yes, my statement was But the police have’. declined| Noureddin 20-1; W. G. Reynolds’ } SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ; - Totadin Pontise - 8 s.m./ of unfavorable weather caused |hope we can continue to supply free and voluntarily.” - ,7{comment. No. charges have beeniwarren G., Sunny Blue Farm’s/ OAKLAND COUNTY. MICHIGAN ce ween prcacing Mr. Eisenhower and the first the county in the same manner “But it was made oat of fear,”) 4, public.- Lincoln Road, Mrs. Sam Wilson's’ OFf LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION Drea” Elatret ety 3 moh) te ee ied adh ied tia: Ainge aad reg? oH orerep intersect, | The university also nthe cub senearY A Drege Killer, Mrs, A wee: FOR | & Gun sete Gaturday af 7:43 p.m. - ’ “Fear of whom?” ques . It will not name |Sadaca’s , at : cm. , Floc — | ine AB. Delard and TL Hace] RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC, — penton; Faprsers __ |Oklahoma Braces for More Floods #2, officers,” answered Van) ™'""" 4 4 & A. B. Bellardi and T, 1. Harkins’ Samir Tea... qi : hl a Pome, petetitg t Lest) COMet MB) crag sajered styprer was Wdentl |Benedicto 90 | : : CY eeogsoes | — 0 5 - h lard J. Pender of Waterford Town-| 14 as Mrs, : Renee, 37, off . | in HE -apca eet + a coe ERE = an hip and Sgt. Marion Bauman, Oak-! py iadelphia, She reportedly had " WHEREAS, The Annual Election is to be held Wem we Rains Drenc Sout | — County shri deputy 1 sche taken tn her, scalp fol Army Sea poate a | * said school district on Monday, the 9th day of june, .~ in Pontise = mtinued to receive a . ing the second Used : gong werent (afecoréed downtown) = | py Mi Nin ad Gente end ee ee Van, Horn admitted being drunk’ story window. Princeton Hospital] O@ts ee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mon- “yemperstare 22! aes seogmord the Southern Plains /with squall lines and thunder- ion the night of the crime, ‘and said| torn ved that a Mrs. Renee was) san ANTONIO, tah gene Ege gt s age 1958, up to 8:00 o’cléck ther—Palr —_— ond: bBseieetppl Valley again to-| storms. he went freely to 7 cay poy r oF agers s identified pager! saree 5 YS seinen | ~~ Eastern. Standard “hme, is the last’ day. we . Age. in Pontiac e a hd , , ee ‘ | f - One Year Aco.in Fe xtended a rainy pattern) Considerable damage occurred), friend because Her colleague wa , for Mrs. Clarence P, Pp. ™., in the City of Pontiac f Sourperature =e day and sat at the eastern half of|in tornadoes that jabbed at the | good citizen I should go to the | onty as “Bubbles.” And Bubbles She was alone in the 0. A. Pép-/ which unregistered gn to vote at said | ar aces wroepeesessiee seu 5) actoss most San Antonio region Friday, station to get this whole thing| whereabouts are not known. ch house : may register in order to be eligible t —S | i elon” a Fresh rainfall _ amounts varied straightened out.” as ri | annual school election. s_—itié«j ‘tou is hs an woes th Date ln 6 Fears heavy rain was foregast|considerably in Texas from traces 7 1. [Fog Snarls Detroit for reqis should he made & > eam" in 1907| Locally heavy along the Gulf coast to an inch at] uth’ ab Crosad og | city clerk of the City of Pontiac. — - a <- fe Os PRAMAS at. cobtnatlApitia! Thanlerstoems siev iefi seiPolice Sludk al Crasode | DETROIT (INS)—Heavy tog Persons already registered on the registration books i #)'0 gp elmagaayh potion already|inch of rain at Little Rock and ENO # — A. police crusade halted air travel, stalled shipping he -ot Pontiac need not Ve Bg water opsed from an eight-inch pee. Tem lage ley pacing bn doenpown| sel tod rie os te Willow eee Lola'B, King, Secretary 4 burg, Tenn. * : area for»a time today. Wi : ‘ rainfall. * * Reno bagged pome big game al- stopped incelning dite a ne ew ee cs mer than a day earlier|™9%. before Mt got started when| Tun Airport stopped. incoming Behest Distiot at then e > ig| Fair and cooler weatler pre-| .Temperatu p , and outgoing a # New England,|grees warmer than a day earlier eight cars towed from ty to one-eights of a mile. City of Pontiac, | throughout New , the Great Lakes, By con-|®™ong pei cochared ta Lats tate p ty ae Hy Divide ay rragp + with|the police station were two be-| to await better : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY ‘8, 1958 Eat Hearty: Breakfast, Walk Before Working NEW ies NS)—The “Prest- | dent of the American Dietetic As- sociation says that bosses who want to: get more out of their employes should insist they have a hearty breakfast and a brisk walk before showing up for work * .* * Dr. E. Neige Todhunter decaces that a skimpy breakfast is a ‘‘con- tirbuting factor to poor work on ' the job, nervousness, and irrita- bility.” Dr. Todhunter, University of Alabama dean, made his com-) ments in an interview with Inter-| national News Service. The inter- view follows: Q. What do you think of a cok | fee and doughnut breakfast? A, “Terrible.” Q. But isn’t that a way to cut down calories and reduce? Ae a ‘person unpleasant and ineffi- cient? A. “A number of studies, in- eluding one at the University of _ lowa, show .that physical and “mental performance improve considerably in those who change from skimpy breakfasts-to hearty | 7 ones.”’ Q. Why do you recommend a brisk walk on top “a a robust | morning meal? ~s A. “The walk improves citeula- ‘tion and makes for a greate alertness of mind.” Q. What is a ‘“‘good”’ breakfast. ‘ * * * . A. “First, citrus fruit or juice.| This helps stimulate. the appetite | —which might be lethargic after the night’s sleep. Then you have, a choice of milk and cereal or an’ egg, with or without bacon, and. toast. The quantity of food depends | on the type of activity you do at work. If you sit all the time, you might not want to eat = pieces. of toast.” Colonel Mullins Has No Control Over Unit HARRISON, Ark. (INS) > Col- jf Transportation g F unit at Harrison, Ark., has no con- trol over his outfit. Mullins is a PFC and Colonel is his given name. can make it to. the office in less time.” Q. Why? * A. “The commuter mis? wal longer for lunch. He may “have breakfast at 6:30 a.m.;, compared to someone living closer “in who “lean have breakfast at 8 a.m.” x « * Q. Even if a person has a good breakfast and has a “‘sitting”’ job, isn't t a ghance that the per- son will feeling dull around mid-morning’ or an hout before lunch?” A. “Yes—and I suppose that's : why we have coffee breaks.’4, Q Does anything else help? A, “Yes—the boss should en- courage the sedentary workers to run a few of their, own errands in ‘ithe morning. The trips to the water ‘jegoler help, too, perking up the circulation, Sometimes a worker may bé helped by 4 walk into aif neighboring office with a message| & that ordinarily would be phoned.” ‘GUARANTEED DRY ! | | COMPLETE DRY Telephone } FE One STORAGE for CLOTH_ GARMENTS You profit by our 38 years experience in Dry Cleaning and Fur Storage. — SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE ‘WE PICK UP_AND DELIVER CLEANERS - @. Me, Cee - 143 West Huron Street CLEANING AND La of Pontiac's F inest A Big 51 West Huron FAIR. Bargain Show With | ‘Reduced "Prices on All Appliances: EXTRA HOURS...OPEN | TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. | of PONTIAC _ Open Tilt 9:00 A Refrigerator .. . Range .. ,.. Freezer f Washing Machine... Dryer ... 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Reser Basser, Riusy = Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising ” end Advertising Director Manager "ice 8. Prreoraste Ean WELL, ; President and > Circulation Monaper o. ate Jor cn a Advert ising” Man ——: Geonez Coleman, Cisssified Manager ‘se for Pa ypgee gae of al loca) news printed tn this Dewapaper se well as a AP news dispatches. nesee, Livingston, Macom ena we #t is $1200 a: year; Po me woh gp ip * igh TA yrome in the United States ‘ subseription: payable f , waa) matter at: "pontiac, 23-8181. i ede LaLt + eral months ago he announced in ‘— Now in 1958, General Motors takes. Known. People: Press ia entitled “exciudively to the” Powtiac oom is delivered by carrier for 40 centa epee, were oo trier bervice is not a tee by malt - to ‘eal eas negotiation” fee _ three months was about the least statesman-like maneuver Mr. Reuther has tried..Unless there _are hidden” implications that haven't been uncov ered, | it was just a sorry dud. * * * If we are going to halt inflation, upward trends MUST STOP. This means WAGES AND PRICES. You can’t check one alone. They're tied together. ° If the union leaders want prices held where they are, wage increases - will have to stand where they are, also. : * * -* If this. silly economic elevator keeps whirling upward and up- ward, you may be paying $4.00 a week for The Press and a want ad for three days will run $106. Of course, your wage.rate per hour _ by that time might be $12.80. It all sounds like the silliest dog on pan} bleck chasing the sane Who'll benefit? And in Conclusion ....... sottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- ‘porter: A post eine bobs in from “Juaumy” _ Saying that he saw the reference to the large flock of pheasants jn Oak- land county. “I saw at least two dozen _&. week ago, far out on the Willow Run airport. When our plane taxied by, they all raised their heads but didn’t move and they stood out very plainly as the grass was cut short.” Otttice: “It’s a terrible stason in my husband’s business, On my vacation. in Europe this summer, I’m going to skip a whole country.” 1 ce 2 * ‘Scientific tests show a real, hearty male snoring registers 65 to 70 decibels. This is equivalent to the roar of a hungry lion. My 71 decibels, the equivalent of a runaway freight...;...... Niel- ., sen ratings put the singers in this order: Como, Shore, Boone, Fisher, Page, Clooney, Sinatra, Bergen, MacKenzie and Munsel. My own list would put Bergen and | MacKenzie near the top........ . .Did you hear about the Texan whe was so rich his son had an unlisted serial number in the Army? * ra >. an . Little Known about. shen ee rasuse sETT, wife of Ford VP, is the poeta of CHARLEs Evans Hucuss, a really great American. One of the. brilliant men of his era, a lot of his erudition passed smoothly to the next genera- tion, E.izaseTu is a warm favorite everywhere and always in demand. In spite of a fine appearance and a s commanding presence, she’s called “Liz” by all her close friends. “ * x * Milo Cross tells me that college swimming aspirants have to swim a hundred laps a day in addition to other training duties........ .._New Mexico is the site of a 15- atery building on a lonely’ moun- _ tain which will be devoted to getting more power and energy from the sun’s rays. A big swing could develop here within the next decade.......... A gal sidled up fo an X-ray unit. “I don’t need my chest X-rayed,” she said shyly, “but the label came off this can. Is it spaghetti or baked beans?” — HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ame CHANGE of sex isn’t at all rare. Often the stupid woman driver you. see at a distance changes into a man by time you get a Close-up look. aan a eae ge One of the most ¢ expensive things man does is to make history. ‘Money passes through qnost _per- sons’ hands so fast these days that the germs on it get airsick. é rif .». Overheard in a Doctor’s. <*" it “of The POWER of, FAITH "by Hower tle ~]. Strong athletes have found added a ger orsseagens Tunney, Babe Didrikson. Otto Graham, Alice Marble, Bob’ Mathias . . . Locker rooms often echo quietly to. individual ang group prayers. As a former sports+ artist, I've seen boxers, basketballers and gridders bless themselves, and, during a dramatic moment of a professional football game, away and pray. The recorded prayers. of athletes rarely ask for watched a turn e vitory, but ask that they play their best, that no one. be injured, that teammates not suffer for their mistakes, and that they be in stride with God's way. . Days of All Faiths Protestants Stress Family Week . By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Beginning on ‘the first Sunday in May and ending on Mother's Day (May’s second Sunday) Amer- observe National Family Week. The purpose of this annual observance is to remind Christian people of the constant need of cooperation between. the church and the home. Every year National Family Week eamahes sizes the redédication of home and family to God, * * * This year’s theme for the week is “Your Home — A Household of God.” ; __SAINT’S | SAINTED MOTHER _ The Christian church owes St. Monica a double debt. Besides her contribution of her own per-~ -’ sonal holiness she also brought into the world a son who became one of the outstanding Christians in all history. That son was the great: Augustine, Bishop of Hippo ~ and Doctor of the Church. It was not without a struggle that became one of the church’s memorable figures. hitting the bottle. ‘one day a slave, in an argument with this. tippling daughter of the manor, had the nerve to call her a» ‘‘winebibber,” and this brought Monica to her senses. From then on she never touched another drop. A little later she was baptized and thereafter led an exemplary life. , Born in Carthage (North Africa) in -332, Monica was given in marriage at an early age to a bad-tempered, dissolute pagan. She put up with a lot, especially in the matter of his bad example to the children. But by patience and prayer Monica made a Chris- _tian of him, and he died. secure in “the faith, in 371, * * * Hér greatest concern, however, was her brilliant elder son, Augustine, who as soon as he could get away left home and The Country Parson aan easier for a fel: + low dai anh Oa ‘ade walk into it — probably use he pays more attention to his walk- ing than bis talking. ma : I launched upon a life of flagrant ‘ wiekedness. For: nine years Monica, in anguish of spirit, watched, — fasted and prayed. Finally, irritated beyond endurance by his mother’s nag- ging, Augustine slipped away _ Thereafter there was nothing -left for Monica to live for. She died on the return trip to Africa. She is the patron saint of married simply “thirty-three.” Lag b’'Omer is the thirty-third of the fifty days between Passover’ and Pentecost. _ The rest of the days, before and after Lag b’Omer, constitute a time of semimourning. Though nobody at this late date remembers * why, this thirty-third day is the * - only one in the whole period on which the tone of sadness is relaxed. The rules, such as the one against weddings during this time, are momentarily suspended on Lag b’Omer. It is ancient because it prob- ably goes back to some sort of pagan nature festival held “women and the pattern of Chris- tian motherhood. THIRTY-THIRD DAY Lag b’'Omer on Thursday is at the same time the newest and one of the oldest of the Jewish fes- tivals. Actually it would be better to say it is a semifestival. There is no prescribed ritual for it, and . the day is a minor one in the Jewish calendar, . The name of the day means Portraits - as a By JAMES J. METCALFE « You are my only one on earth . In every loving way . . . No matter what the fortune of are The world may be today . i. I am not inerested, my love . : ; In missiles that’ go far . . Not even those that may come down . Upon a certain star .. . I do not care about a trip... That reaches to the moon. . . I only want you to be mine. . . And, oh, 80 very soon! . - Let others go their searching way . . And soar out into space... I only want to - see your smile . - » And touch your loving face . ... No matter what tomorrow holds . . . By way of flying ships . . . I shall not yearn for anything . . . Except to kiss your lips. : (Copyright, 1958) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Chicago is still double-teaming itself in both leagues, All this and the Great Lakes too, ned But it won't be long before tlie Cubs will be in Dallas, Fort . Worth, Houston or another “ southwestern town, Same kind of experimenting is going along in ice hockey and basketball, One basketball — franchise has shuttled between Cincinnati and Rochester. They’ve discovered that no town will support a loser, And if anybody is going to die for dear. old Rutgers let ‘em do it at Rutgers, Possibly the only owner. who * will stick with a deficit is Tom Yawkey of Boston, He sure has, done considerable banking in the — Rathole Trust t “Company. Perrini couldn't men the pressure there and lit out, for ‘Milwaukee, But\even he have the nerye of Frazee sold - to New ¥ t ae. _ i at this season by the people dews lived among in their very earliest days as a nation. It is mew because the Jews took it over and “Judaized” it by connecting it with an event that, according to legend, happened in their history, Really the day’s obscure origin, is not .too important by now. Lag b'Omer fg a pleasant break in the long serious time between the two big festivals. It is cele- brated with a day off for school children and with family outings and picnics in the country. (COPYRIGHT 1958) Voice of the People _ Please Use Consiileration if You Burn Trash Outside’: ‘sslaes’ pad lnmebinera fe Sond hb Sink dour louie eosty te the evening. I put my clothes out nice and bright’ and when I looked they were # sight. Smoke was straining through my sheets and they reeked when T'took them down, When you're burning trash outside, please have consideration. : ‘Why Pick Hart for That Job?’ What’s going on? Leon Hart is “in bad’* with the players on the Lion squad who feel he has been dogging it for a couple of years and now. President Anderson puts him on the air to “discuss the players” during the fill-in time. Mr. Anderson does-a smart job of running the Lions but it looks as ‘though his foot slipped here. Why pick the guy the squad is sick of to discuss them personally? Puzzied peer aceon Now's the Time to Stand-by Them’ This is a good time for loyal union members to remember all the union has done for you in the ‘past. Stand by our leaders. Five Faithful Y Housewife Gives Fault Ratio for Poor Education A letter to the editor says young people today take “easy” sub- jects. They know so little math and science they aren't prepared to study the harder courses. They. know they'll fail. The first prinei- ples haven't been . driven home. The fault lies between the schools, students and parents in about the ratio of 55, 25 and 20. Ex Teacher a ete a ‘Small Cars Are - Fine Theory, but—’ Those “small cars” are a swell _thepry; but ho wants to be in an accident in one? ‘ All letters for —* of the People in the Dr. William Brady Says: ’Tis True, Biggest Donkey Usually Brays Loudest “Enclosed 35¢ and stamped, self- addressed envelope. Please send booklet Chronic Joint Dis- ahah. We have found your col- umn_ invaluable since we -came here. Our doctor says that what makes the doctors so mad js that you | go mad is that the ‘doctors are some- times so - wrong DR. BRADY and so incorrigi- ble about it. * * Sigluea paoe we Soe er's kidney is contracted, not by inhalation, but by absorption ‘dirt and grit unavoidable on a railroad,’ Is that true? (H.M.)"* that anything is ever absorbed through unbroken skin. * * * “Tg it possible to get after you have enty had it? (Miss E.M.)" , Answer—Yes. In fact, in some - tnatances, one attack’ seems to render the individual even more— ee as “For woth = ie had burn- such is one of the entities of the nat- : ural vitamin B compler (B or Cane Records of a Psychologist: Instead of trying to take pure nicotinic acid, - vitamin B or other synthetic, it is always better - to take the whole B complex. It is easily taken in tablet form, when - it is difficult to get an adequate ration in food. _ * * * “A year ago sosthae gp the! telephone if I reed_§ mien and such Brady's col so have the habit, it, aed T really enjoy it. The pamphlet on Dermatophy- - (Mrs, F.T.)” z ed letters, not- more than one p 5 words fhe Hegirmagy- theta to to Dr, and Mrs. A. F. Cefai, - M. G. Prosser, Mr.. and - Dr, and Mrs, Eugene Nalepa, ‘Dr, and Mrs, John Pridmore, Dr, and Mrs, George N. Pet- roff and Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Warner, They . took their guests to the Huron River Hunt Club. AT WILLIAMS’ HOME Gathering at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Williams on Commerce Lake road for a pre-dance were Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. R. Blakeney, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stafford, Dr, and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Urguhart. Others were Dr, and Mrs. Mrs. Stewart Kern, Dr. and Mrs. David Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bankard and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Nessel. Wayside Gleaners Meet for Breakfast Mrs. Perry Thomas spoke Friday morning when Wayside- Gleaners of First Baptist Church. met for an annual May breakfast served by Pebethes class, ‘Participating in the program - were Mrs. Nellie Monroe and - Flemington. PCH Class of 33 Plans Reunion ete Planning a 25th reunion of both January and June graduates of Pontiac Central High School are members of the Class of '33. Mrs. Donald Bronson of Bloomfield Hills, a June graudate; R. N. Rapaport of East Iroquois road, a January graduate; Mrs. Har- Named President of Zeta Chapter New president of the Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority is Mrs, E. Cleo Wiley. Assisting Mrs. Wiley are Wilma Webb, : vice president; Mary MacKenzie, recording -gecretary; Mrs, Morrell Jones, pledge chairman and treasur- er; Mrs. Edward Leland, cor- responding secretary; Betty Halsey and Mrs. Ross Tenny, chaplains; Mrs. Alton Madden, . sergeant-at-arms; « and Mfrs. Mary Wagner, historian. Plans are in the offing for old Jacober of Hill carcle. January rab and Rob- ert Boynton of Birmingham, June. graduate (left to right ) are members of the tracing committee. The re- union will be June 7 at PCH beginning at 5:30 p.m. In a Paris-Styled Blazer | Blaze a if ashion Trail’ ‘PARIS (INS) — It's easy to be a “trail blazer’ in new | French fashions, Just. start with a blazer— there’s one in almost every ‘collection. Dior, for instance, offers a boxy, tailored navy _ blue blazer. over a white tra-. peze-flared skirt. The Dior touch is in the blazer buttons— - they're of navy blue wood with ‘oe ae cénter. trail-blazer aot tral a ae raf! - purmer suit for town wear, Made of black and white striped tennis flannel, the blaz- is used for matching, high- heeled shoes as the chic, fin- ishing touch. A sporty and amusing blazer for weekend wear has two pes Epsilon Chapter Elects Officers Officers have been elected by the Epsilon Chapter of Alpha - Delta Kappa sorority. x + New president is Mrs. Lola Sandage. Others assuming duties include Mrs. Gordon ' Rice, pri bl lod Mrs. ‘eee Plans are being made for the district chapters to be held at co -. - e& i! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘MAY 8, 1958 Try Shoulder Exercise Better Posture May Improve Neck the back of the neck are two more {pron Shoulder blades whic’ seo There is nothing looking PPy. h pro- . Theve in eating reer oldoal VA's tee tare: an © bam a charming to correct any — a ae Om cola bones which are too/Both of these underweight, In fact if the is extreme it may be the only cause. Natural- ly bone structure also plays a part in these faults, We cannot change this buf you can gain weight if you should. . However, the maiy reason for . prominent collar bones and. der blades is peor posture, Stand or sit in front of a mirror. a Father's Objection hl - Improvement in posture and .the sevelannaelt of musculature . will 1, Stand tall, arms hanging at sides. Raise both arms upward with straight elbows. Clap the hands overhead and lower arms to sides. Continue. 2, Make farge circles with yeur arms, pulling BACK as the arms move sideward-downward to place, Continue, 3. Many chinline exercises are |ward, Turn your head as far to “tin the neck. Try this one. Sit or stand. Turn your head as far to the right as possible, Turn it for- the left as you can. Turn it for- ward. Continue . turning right and left. Do this slowly and keep the chin level with the floor. Do not tip or duck your head while doing this * * * If you would like to have this entire set of. exercises send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 10 “Is Your Chinline a Pain in the .Neck?" Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac | splendid for filling out the hellows Press, 4 Dear Abby.... ~~ Is Wrong By EMILY ‘POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My father insists that a boy friend's moth- er is not a suitable chaperon when she -pappens to be a stranger to us. I thought any girl nS caaa Ea Dbl ge By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN be a proper chaperon. “DEAR ABBY: I have been playing bridge with the same girls for years. After one of the bridge games I picked up the tallies and did a lit- tle re-adding. I found sev- eral errors in favor of this one party who kept the score. Now I know -why she always went home “The boy has invited me to a dance in his town, which is 30 miles. from home, oe with the prize. Should I mention - “Dear Mrs. Post: My sister | this to—anyone or should I is to be married soon for the | ‘Keep quiet? second time. She has asked : WISE me to be her matron of honor DEAR WISE: If you are and she would: also like her 12- | REALLY “wise” you'll not year-old daughter to take part. mention this to anybody other than the party who made the . ‘| errors. They could have been isn't proper to have more than |- 5. oct se do it pri- ae this ——- yor ~~ vately and diplomatically or .. : she'll put it down as another take part, would it be proper “grand slam.” to have one as. young as 12 be - « ; “DEAR ABBY: I am an R.N. (registered nurse) who mar- ried a man 12 years my junior. of bridesmaids His father is an invalid and I and ushers, but two attendants am beginning to think the rea- —a maid of honor and @ junior..| son he married me is_to take be entirely care of his father. : “My mother-in-law will come : right out and tell you that she your “duty” you will wait a | long time. & * we agreed that he should keep = his religion and I should keep Here's good news for the head || pledge saying our children of every family! Leonard Ran- — dall can give you full informa- | “1. - nie tion about Life of Virginia’s || . “Frankly, I'm sorry now and ‘new Family Plan that protects fj you and your wife and your ‘children with one’ policy at a ff new low cost. ;This attractive J wand unusual plan provides life insurance protection for every eligible member of your family and raise all the boys in his COST. It restive you 1o in- crease the protection you now own — at a new, guaranteed, f -low cost. Find out about this new plan now! See or call Central- Methodist Church. Centerpieces for tables in the Hawaiian motif featured miniature veritable garden” and showed oy |Harry Stowell and members of the [Leora Shanks and the, Marian Shaw “DEAR ABBY: I am Protes- tant and my husband is Cath- - fand aut ieally includes a ‘“Sgetodian in thd Land of Or.’ Ga dare after bi birth, any addi Wchids” was the theme: for a May. |Day Breakfast of the WSCS of _. Representative” Speer Centers _——— i of Hawaii” was Mrs. Ralph Clinga- 1000 W, Huron Street Tman who called the island “a program. Robert Byrnes, Mrs. ‘Tally Ho!---Keep Mum! faith and the girls in mine. | What do you think of this idea?"’ : A PROTESTANT DEAR PROTSETANT: I think ALL children in the same family should be raised in the same faith. The family that prays together stays to- gether. * * * _ “DEAR ABBY: I have a question to ask you and some of your readers, It is no secret that the best cooks in all the -world are men. (In France they wouldn't even let-a woman in the kitchen except to wash the dishes), so why ig it that in Mom-—-Daughter Banquet Held The annual mother and daughter banquet of Hawthorne School was held Thursday evening. Mrs. Merlin Sanderson gave the invocation. Toastmistress, Mrs. John Talbot, president of Haw- thorne PTA, presented guests, Mr. and Mrs, George Hodge, and past presidents, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. John Guenther, and Mrs.. Ronald Carr, c ® * * The Lincoln Junior High Girls |Glee Club presented several selec- tions under the direction of Susan Eckley. Also on the program were Kookie the Klown and Kookie Jr. Committee chairmen included Mrs, Bertil Benson, Mrs, Rita Sil- vis, Kenneth Gidley, Sidney Ruff, Wesley Stewart, and Mrs. Martin Butler, Zonta Club Hears Dr. Anne Becker Dr. Anne Becker, clinical director of Pontiac State. Hos- pital, spoke to members of Zonta Club at a luncheon held in Hotel Waldron. At the Thursday meeting, Dr. Becker discussed methods and approaches to group ther- apy in psychiatry for adults and. children. .She told .the club that some 10,000 people visited Pontiac State Hospital during Mental Health Week. ES THIS country women kick their men out of the kitchen?” Never tell a m an: “T told you so,” ‘or “TI ee think it would work, but oe so-and-so, and sometimes T you Were sure you “I could have mar wish I had.” “If I weren't a $000 manager we couldn’t get along on what you earn.” “You never tell me you love me any more.” “And to think, I gave up* job to marry you!” ‘You never pay a bit of attention to anything “I say.” “Other men seem to, be able to buy such- and-such a for THEIR wives.” . “If you had just taken my ad- 1, viee, this wouldn’t have happened.”’ .“The trouble with you is...” “T've been asking you for months to do so-and-so.” “You don't have any idea of how hard 1 work.” “I wish your mother ‘Kea Flebby-Prood, {yy N of on Defensive af By RUTH MILLETT pode \ * “You ought to se® the mink stole Jim gave Eloise tor her birthday. Just the kind I've been wanting for years.” “IT bought it with MY money.” “As long as I'm working to help support us, I think you ought “T've given you the best years. of my life.” Why should a wife avold all of these statements and whining phrases?, Because each afd ev- ery one of them makes a man feel less like a man. The secret: of keeping a husband | happy is to make him feel’ proud — not apologetic or defensive. CURIQUS DEAR CURIOUS: When an. American man goes into a kitchen, he generally isn’t there to COOK, he is either hungry or he wants to super- * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband ‘bought his mother a gas stove five years ago. She picked it out herself to be sure shé got what she wanted. She decided she didn’t like it, so he traded it in on an electric stove.. “Now she says she would rather have the gas stove back again. Today he is trading her electric stove for gas.:I have been using an old second-hand wood stove ever since I was married, 14 years ago. 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TOPPERS Were to 26.95 Were to 32.95 . aor i ‘ 5 i ge “e me . “| - : z . 7 a ¥ oe . ae : 5 : : : ar } : ‘ 9 - es é 8 = ‘ . ; , (eaves Gl } So ee ee PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY. May re All Effects: of Sin Is Healing Power of God | Sodstein’ Central Methodist é ) | Confident Living Fallen Girl Finds Hope. “WESLEYAN METHODIST : Women Visit: 67 NORTH LYNN STREET hye ee a te Mere wager, Maneee”™ — [Detroit Areas. in His. Infinite Mercy Sermon Topic | w= s2enr.. eres oh REV. H. L. turret eee = _ — MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. |" WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Read “WITH ALL THY GETTING” By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Not long ago I met a young minister who told’ me en- thusiastically how “exciting” his job in life is. He was really on} Parents, Friends Invited Congregation Urged| to Ninth Grade, Senior: 7 ti to Have Fun at Home Near Dixie Highway * q bee ier Pe a a i aoe “sa.m. || High Program Sunday |fire with his work. I guessed that something special must have! Friday Evenin eachi : Morning Worship «....+.+.+s+++.8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A. M. ‘ happened to him to generate such a thrill. "oY 9 oe Dr. Bank, Preaching ) Evening Service eevee eet eonw reese a ereeereseeeeare hy es wy Women of the Orchard Lake And it had indeed. Christian F il Week will be (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11300 A, M.) i : Fomily Bible Mour Wedneodiy. 2+.» - ==. a0 > s.: ‘aveations! |Community Church, Presbyterian He told me that a seventeen-year-old girl/stressed beginning tomorrow at) = sae recently visited the Delray Neigh- Bethany Baptist Church. The} sassnsroncecincninett Lord's Supper will be observed at both morning services with Dr.) Joseph I. Chapman speaking on) ‘had made an appointment to see him. She was embarrassed and asked that the matter she. wanted to talk about be kept entirely borhood House in Detroit and Pres- : byterian’ Village, consisting of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH feel oe ee Marimont Baptist Church i + ¢£ confidential. He assured her, of course, that |God's Family.” . HURON AT WAYNE Included in the tour were Mrs. all pastoral counseling is confidential. ’ x * *& Invites You ! Poster... SV, WILLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.0. | |A. C. Wheat, Mrs. Agnes — “I'm so miserable. I'm so unhappy,” she| At the 9 a.m. service Andrew Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sundey School, 10 A. M, Pepper, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin will assist the pastor. Eve ie Walley will read the lit- my, with Dx. Creme. Atta. m, ‘Thorley Allen asd Mrs, ‘began. “As you know, certain magazines, books and movies seem to tell us that the teaching of the church about personal purity Associate Poster. REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES... 9:30-11:00 a SCHOOL . .... . 9:30-11:00 Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. Mo MARIMONT . .. ‘A Growing Church With — _@ Friendly Welcome! — Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin DR. PEALE doesn’t apply anymore. Writers and playwrights make light}. of it, and in the stories’ we read not only young people: but actually. parents, too, are doing things that are wrong. I’ve become very discouraged, for I can’t seem to find goodness anywhere. The boys.want you to pay for every date.” Apostolic Okarch of Christ Fathers,” will be shown at the ——— — 459 Renerea. “I was brought up,” she went on, “with the idea of | ¢'%9' 001 tuck dinner Wednesday : People Saturday ......... 7:00 being a morally clean girl. But not only books and maga- vening. Besides the fellowship . Service .......- ! 1:00pm. zines; even my classmates tell me “that stuff” is now out peor a large display of books THE SALVATION ‘ARMY Sunday School and Worship...... 10;00 a. m. of date and old-fashioned. Then thé beys come along and | and worship materials for fami (CITADEL). ; seseeeceee 7:30pm, give you a big line about how they love you and they make lies will be available, 29 W. Lawrence Street “sy : Dew ton Cm -. scope gee demands. They tell you they're not going to love you any | 4y families are urged by the am : . Bishop brakes ees : more or continue to date you unless you do what they |pastor to observe the week by —SUNDAY SERVICES— . : : ie ~. ” * ‘Church Phone FE 5-8361 Soa night” Fun at Home’ on FHd8Y Sunday Schook—9:45 A.M. | Young People’s Legion—6 P.M. i : Pastor Res; OL 2-4751 - “E just wanted to have fun. I didn’t want to give in to ne week will conclude with al Holiness Mesting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Mesting-—7:30 P. M. : : , - eat Wednesday Prayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P. M. iS pein oo The W. = Aaseeiaiien fa what they asked,” she sobbed, “but finally I did. Their threats /4-aication of children on May 11. oe Na ev Mather Daughter Baxmc;|t0 leave me out of the gang finally broke me down. I thought/" ke S/Captats ond Ms. Megane A. Wickelewn, * if DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH _ that nothing could be worse than being unpopular, but now| Working with Dr. Chapman in commaiiding olficers-in-charge : _ Blizabeth Loke R4. of Tides I know how stupid I was. k's observance will be : J] Sunday Scbool.......10a.m, Pe west — eo [Ralph Bergemann, chairman, Ms YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Youth Service 6:30pm. | The “I'm in pretty deep now. I don’t get any fun out of it. I'm|Thomas Temple, Mr and Mr. |e nnS . Peer ee ebe te eer reeeeseseareneeerecee Be women of St. Mark’s Luth- pre Pp g y 0 0 J kk M och, Fair TT e oe Se teesrseesceeezeccene -perces, T:90 BM Horan Church will serve the dinner|Just miserable. I feel so dirty, so soiled. And I'll be this way the “8 cCull spe Mrs. : owe rest of my Ute, Why wes I such « dope?” Ralph Irish and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH - a ' ‘The minister, Gcepiy touched nad been trained to handle rms 1 heer ; Bow. Cones such human problems and -he.had an answer to fit her need. | ["; | Sunday School....10A.M. Morning Worship...... 11:15 A. M. pa ” age |Five Counselors i, Young Peoples.......6:15 P. M. “Don’t despair,” he said kindly. “Against all that wrongdoing Eve. W 9:00 P.M. ¥ y Eve. Service. .1:30 P. M. and messing up of your life is the healing power of the Lord.| F’romm Bethany —- — “What you have done has, of course, left scars on you : C BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT and those you will have to bear. But God’s forgiveness can Ser ving Camp LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. make-you clean again. He can change your life. You have . through Sun-| had a brush with that form of error known as sin. And sin Bi a | in eS ett st —————— wow ' van Lake Church of} is a two-faced thing, hiding in glamorous trappings its |), tr Bethany Baptist af | | . L. Arnold] inner dirtiness and cruelty. Sin is very cruel, for there is |Cyrrch ane Mrs. Albert S. Leoni, FIRST METHODIST 1% os Tenn., the) no love in it. But Christ sets love against sin. He hates the 4, and Mrs. Robert Sickels and ‘ | FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH [two services are scheduled daily| from your sinfulness.” |e me MGS Repent Martin South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 3 . ; Temporary Lecation: EASTERN JUNIOR MIGH—Sanferd at at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. On Sun- an oe ' 2: . P. EASTMAN, Paster—#i2 Beneen ‘re so day, Bible classes will be at 9:45) - She looked at him, he told me, just like a pathetic little ss eee wale tooee “y~1 — 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP . ; = : — ~ a.m, = worship hour at 10:45) child. Then he took her from his office into the church, to the |199 directors and counselors at the “THE CHRISTIAN HOME” : 7. : ; p a.m. 6pm. - altar. She knelt humbly and they prayed together. The girl/Memorial Baptist Church in) ’ : ; SEVENTH DA 3 ae ln’ meetings will climax the) asked the Lord to forgive her, to change her, to give her spir-|Lansing. 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL : 2 OR 3-9512 156 Mt. Wronte tor the calldine of ar catt| tual rebirth. The minister was moved to place his hand on the t * * 1 LOWENID | : Sabbath Scheel ....-ecesseees+eee++e Saturday, 9:30A.M. —Htorium and educational unit on In-|®!l# head and pray: “May the healing grace of God take) De. Joseph I Chapman, 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLO c : a SL. eee aA MF eral & Ofshaeal Lake and 8 /ENY PPE oe ee ee of the campy at Lake Louise near|p Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Prayer Meeting eee eee eee hee - « Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. ltor, Marvin Hastings, construction As the young minister finished his story, he said: “When | call i * " ‘ eee will begin soon. I saw the wonderful look on that girl’s face following that | churches affiliated’ ar a ; | The congregation is prayer for cleansing, I knew why,I became a minister. What : [The Pilgrim Holiness Church © grees ot SE Cesiend Lain 2 /n ear, actualy to ane Cot canes. poopie That girl now BALDWIN AIRMOUNT has what it takes to live right. She found that greatest of all 505 Auburn Avenue ; : Sanday Scheu wie 10:00 A. Souls j in Conflict’ '|joy—the happiness of the transformed soul.” — . L, L, Marten—Foender ’ ¥. Ps sine Seni Worship -7i,. camer | * , I, too, feel it a greet ache = perach from the pulpit , * ° ooo eee OOF OEE HOO RHEE “e te « * i 1 A. M. . Gelien SS ae wansseucne sso. CORI AL lat 5-Points Church and to write in this newspaper column and say to one and all a Won Service 4 ne Good Singing — Bible Preaching : that no matter what you have done, you can be forgiven, your | ha Dr. [els ~ 3 ring Your Family and Friends to » Growing Church | “Souls in Conflict,” one of the|life can be different, you can know peace and joy. I want to|/"i"T es Uy nee ing anne, wc emanarhe tle Church With the BIG HEART” ifflm releases by Dr. Billy Graham/remind you that you do not need to stay as you are., You 40 |S east, Providence ‘Mi 2 ng People’s Service ‘ 12S sraneon, toni mae Senne. 4%. 5. Seat |will be shown at 6:30 p.m. Sunday|not have to live with a self that is weak, fearful, defeated. /pootist. Church, 311 Bagley St. 7:45 P. rept ; . = jin Five Points Community Church,| You can be different—wondertully different! Mrs, William Stevens, president, has PM é : : FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | : The picture concerns a jet pilot, (Copyright, 1958) sated the public has been fvited sails! Wit « Fiediy Wolume ‘Sunday, 4 tree kobe 10:30 A. M. —_ a : ; - Ma a ee eee ee E “ | who experience a change of : : P : 8 FP. Creikshank, of Detreit, | ] ; 3 es May 1, Mr. sll, Open Forem............... 1:30 P.M. [outlook and change of heart after a7. “CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH j ore erie Babies of Cradle Roll|Dr. William H. 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Philippines Move Slowly on Project - , jinto an international shrine. moving slowly to turn Corregidor, guardian rock of Manila Harbor, It was on Corregidor that Ameri- can and Filipino troops held out against the Japanese invaders long _ jenough to foil Japan's plan to use| ‘the Philippines asa springboard! ‘to Australia, Hawali and control. jof the Pacific Far East. | | The effort on the. ‘‘Rock” and Bataan before that cost more than rendered the last 11,574 troops. Today, 1,734-acre Corregidor boasts little but ruins, nud and dust, the bent and rusted steel frames of buildings, harbors lit- tered with war debris and some 10,000 tons of undetonated ex- plosives. But there are a fewstarters for making the island a tourist spot: a light plane strip, a temporary i of letters WHAT’S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: ame patina os : | studY, Making Corregidor International Shrine MANILA (INS) — The Philip-|60,000 lives. by May 6, 1942 when pines and the United States areiGen. Jonathan M. Wainwright sur- Philippine sioner Modesto Farolan could give no. estimate on When facilities for) tourists will be completed on the historic island. Main reason ‘for said, is that both ~ eoPe, pSyche, nm Heal, visit, recAll, . father, Rent, mind, seSsion, mental. | - Tt , ~ LAST TIMES TONIGHT ALL COLOR PROGRAM “SUNDAY thru THURSDAY. ; No woman can give nar tan Be ge... wre will be closer to ye AND A_ PICTURE EVERY. ONE MUST, SEE!-. - Me hy ae iw ‘: sided ie cle ln Tui in i cian YM RUDIE-LORNE GREENE 9 \ Aes small : So Ba pte Po ae ee eS Se ee * SE Ler tk ee ee a ~ . DPS SS Pate -. ” eee re ‘ ee : (ae eS : pt é i= : - : * ieee - . copy < : oe a gle ok « gear 2 : oi eek 8 ‘ : f : ; ~~ a ; - 2 cy i . 4 : : ; 3 é ve : < oy. ae é ms : i — : eT & i at z oR ; 2 é i e% ite ae = & . " = j ‘ : : ‘ * ~t 5 ¥ a Pe : * ’ = : } j ees fpneinch =: 4 2 ® + a fe ‘ i Si 4 ‘ _ é% ‘ > Cae AD Ae os i eae _THE’ PONTIAC PRESS. savowpay, MAY § 3, 1958 _ ‘COMMERCE Beats Taste What Will Pat Do Now | Pontiac Theaters Actress F heel. HELD OVER THRU SUNDAY That He’ e's Grad using? Sok es by TV Academy Hi onor | pgs Cray, cae| . By BOB THOMAS - |e.sood bid and helped put up the os 4,., Wed. = Frit e i. : ee . All Color Show — - BY EARL WILSON iland. iy Nipguas HOLLYWOOD (—"T'm ee rg ea ks Se Featuree—3 TONIGHT Late. re : Janet Leigh = pies oe ing on Cload 9." said Ann B. Da- one — : ee ee _ NEW YORK — “Now that you're about graduate,” a fel-| Men.” Borie Kare ow bea Sey a oe ie. at « @ pee Pres low sad to Pat Boone the other night, “do vou figure to get ox. nM itu SHaRe got up ere be fn, a se een was ~ | gat.: “Snow White and the Seven —e 2 | : = * * ot Open Therese Mer? andrew.” been: Pat—who was dining late laughed over|panny Kaye, Per Angel his crepes suzette nc ue wre ro oe pean pee asked him the same question. Lately he’s been|' a. — gun: “hicvnire.” and “Hell's busier than a one-fingered gittar player. Five Hours.” Sat.: “Bombers B-52,”. Natalie Wood, “I thought I Sly make music my | [xari Maiden: “Gun Glory,” Stewart career,” said Pat, kidding along but [Srs2set, Rhonds | rial Joey.” Frank straight-faced. Besides his TV, his movies | Sinotra, Rita, Hayworth; “Canyon River.” George Montgomery Marcia Henderson. and recordings, he’s getting graduated | Tues. — Thurs: ‘“Jet Attack,” John “from Columbia on his 24th birthday. ~ ~ | aged: “Suichde —_ ——- as Niae'eae Fri. — Sat.: Six," 4 i : “Are you moving from New Jersy to) “Run of the Arrow,’ ? Rod’ Steiger. . oO a k 4 a a a 5:22-7:29 WILSO Hollywood?” I asked. sa | “Boy, we're trying to a ” His wife . Shirley, mother of four daugh- Z — Smoke Over City. iters, and his manager, Jack . 9:35 OUTLAW WeRDss J)SD!22 Were, with him. “De. Alarms Residents | movies a year or © one...” For a short time after. Wild Stallion ; | x ot I oe cceese:| TOMORROW The BIG TOP of - MUSICAL COMEDIES! SUN. MAT. 1: 45 MA 4-2151 SUN., MON., TUES. “And I decided that Bee- * theven and Fats Domino | had something in common | —they used the same notes. Of course Beethoven could GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA rot wee 0 1 ANTHONY QUINN | |} spite of that!” , : . Pat grew up around Granny PAT BOONE THE HUNCHBACK | White Pike outside Nashville but never got into hill-billying. iy _- WE | He guesses it was because he never got a gittar. aot got DIXIE HWY, 1 BLOCK N. OF TELEGRAPH RD, FE 5-4500 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DARK TONIGHT * 3 BiG HITS! x * * “When I met Shirley down there and saw Red Foley's big ihome and swimming pool in the high society section of town, began to have a healthy respect for coun usic, “T also decided there was nothing to their songs, so I wrote | ia few. I couldn’t get anybody interested.” So Pat became a pop-singer—with a Phi Beta Kappa be ipossibly in the offing. _ “I hope,” said Pat. “I'll be eligible, being in the upper | 10 per cent of the class, but if anybody thinks I'm trying | i to get it for publicity and doesn’t recommend me, I be- | | leve I'd be out. t When Pat hit Broadway, fresh from ministerial school,.he | ives againgt working th night clube where dancing was sliowed.) x * * “We've kept them to a minimum,” he said. “There’s one} thing I wanted to do on TV that I finally got done. Singing) ithe Lord’s ee oreo on that the/ an IP” tren TR iuik--—-5—¥4 i” DANNY KAYE [THE WEEKEND WINDUP 2 een: — of elite MERRY ANDREW Sugar Ray Robinson is economizing — he trimmed ‘his en-/ aaa . eoounee PIER ANGEL! - | tourage from 35 to 11... Errol Flynn, movie-making in Africa, | . aed her eglipoandiartachapenr capil dpa BACCALO! +. NOEL PURCELL - ROBERT COTE . The pajamas Sophia Leren wore in “The Key”| Features at 1:10 — 3:13 — 5:16 — 7:22 —— 9:28 ADDED. ENTERTAINMENT —— “BEHIND the TICKER TAPE” (Color Parade) PLUS CINEMASCOPE CARTOON “ONE-DROOPY KNIGHT” WATERFORD DRIVE. IN TH THEATER feat Wane taeda eae ee des oe P.M. + SATURDAY FEATURE NO. 1 ROW THE SKIES ROAR AS NEVER BEFOREL " WISH I'D SAID THAT: Everyone should own a really com-| jfortable bed.and a truly good pair of shoes, for he is in one ee xk ek ee if 1 - “ve "cane (othe toninion” ee Ham Park, “that/ | what makes the happy ending in a lot of TV dramas is the| ee | mere fact’ that they have ended.” .. . That’s earl, brother. | SATURDAY FEATURE NO. 2 | _ Copyright, 1958) ] TONITE-—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. Boris Karloff “THE DEVIL'S COMMAND” =| . Rory Calhons “DOMINO Kis” *T COMING Ae ie: : | 8 8 a “The LONG, HOT SUMMER” | whisteoy... NOW! Sr 2s Late Show STEWART GRANGER RHONDA FLEMING. 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MAY 3, 1958 “at Both Osmun’s Stores : | CAFES wee DRAPES +. BLINDS DOWNTOWN and _ MIRACLE MILE Wash ‘n’ Wear Chemise $599 In Time for Mother's Day This is the chemise you can wear... no matter how * you've felt about the other versions of 1958's biggest fashion! Wear it with or without the self belt. Made of luxury cotton that sheds wrinkles like magic... exciting choice of stripes; - checks and solids. Sizes 8 to 18. SPECIAL CON- TINUES ALL WEEK, es SPECIAL : Y PURCHASE aa Costume Jewelry. Ree ge 33 66 In A GIFT BOX for Mom! Use A Convenient — Charge with Optional Terms RS: Downtown, 9:30 te 5:30 Monday and Friday te 9 : Sheed Mile: Daily 10 - 9 | Extra Special! . Regular $17.95 — . Nubine A, sunny all-wool Wilton carpet with cloud-like de- sign is happily highlighted . with deeper toned nubs of yarn, Available in beige, grey, green and. brown - shades with gold, coral and green accents. /All can’ be purchased on McCandless’ easy budget terms. Now Only— 11-N. ‘Perry * Open Mon, Thurs, Fe Shop the Modern Way--- | h Front shadow panel... Drip-dry cotton... — Slips and - Petticoats ? a | Reg. $2.98 Choose several of these lus- cious slips and petticoats for Mother . . . 3 beautiful styles - in- cool slips, 3 in petticoats. Dainty eyelet embroidery and ' lace and embroidery trims. White, sizes 32 to 44 and S, M,L, XL. SRNR. ine oh: ‘Washable - | POPLIN JACKETS ( Requires Little or No Ironing ) , er Available in the Following Colors: @ White © Light Blue” @ Black = © Charcoal ~ © Red © Tan © Nevy : A Sizes From 36.10 16 es ) THE PON TIAC. PRESS. Ms PONTIAG, |abne IIGAN SATURDAY, “MAY 3, 1958 ON KELLER LANE — The Dewey Bradys have peace completed their new ‘home in Bloomfield Heights. Former residents of Berea, Ohio, the Bradys wanted a | Your Neighbor's House * Pili fees yom Pontine Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp pn location for their pink and white bi-level home. Shutters are blue. E. P. Eroh was. the architect for the Brady house. Bruce Kinzler did the building. Dewey Bradys Choose Suburban Living “By JANET ODELL ‘Pontiac Press Home Editor Although the day was sunny, there was a nip in the air. That made the bed of scarlet Emper- or tulips in front of the house a doubly welcome sight. Mrs. Dew- - ey Brady said she and her husband had come up from Ohio on -a dlustery fall day just to plant bulbs. for color this spring. * * * Because the Bradys had lived in a small town before .moving to Michigan. they wanted -to build in a suburban area, When they were first married they lived in Detroit; in fact, they still have Yelatives there. But they wanted Le, - to do with city life. * *® * Keller ‘Lane is in Bloomfield Heights, just north of Lone Pine road. The Bradys’ pink brick -house is the second oné west of Franklin road. It has blue shut- ters and white clapboard trim Mrs, Brady's love of antiques- is apparent as soon as you en- ter the house, The cranberry glass ceiling fixture in the vesti- bule is a reproduction of a Vic- torian light. The floor is ceram tile. One wall has louvered Soa hiding the .guest closets, The walls are papered in a white, black and gold print. FORMAL LIVING ROOM Directly ahead is the living ‘ - poorh. Picture windows look out onto the gently rolling back yard. They are dressed «with floor length beige draperies; the flow- ered design is a large one. The walls are papered with a mono- tone square printed paper that has a hint of gold in it. — ' ee ee Around the white fireplace there is a double row of decor. . ative tiles. The hearth is tiled. Opposite this fireplace is a long. gold sofa, flanked at each end by mahogany lamp tables. Two upholstered armless chairs are deep red, A gray lounge chair has deep red fringe. : At the quiet end of. the house there aré two bedrooms. First is tne guest room with its own bath. There is a bay window in’ this room, Closets have louvered ’ doors. * * * Carpeting is cream colored. Walls are pale blue and wood- -work white, The white taf- feta draperies have a blue flower design; On-the.twin beds there are white spreads, quilted in gold. In the bay window there's a — smali marble top table, On one side is a little rocker with tap- estry upholstery, On the other is an “under stairs” chair sim. larly covered. Because this type of chair was originally meant to set against a stair wall, it has a slanting top. At the end of the hall is the . bathroom. Floor, walls and ceil- ing are tiled in gray. A mam- moth corner vanity has a blue tile top. Over the entire thing is a mirror, Fixtures are gray. Curtains are sheer white ma- . terial with a pale flower design on them, There are lots. of cup- - boards in here and jn the .hall- way. * * * The Bradys’ bedroom has deep picture windows framed in green curtains with a bright. design. Outside is a gnarled apple tree that delights. Mrs. Brady _ every _ time she’ sees it. Over the beds is another pair of windows. The wallpaper in this room looks like Oriental writing, The background is white with the ‘design in black and gold, The _ carpeting is cream, This room ‘ROOM — Ranch pedal hat with bright | star the look of informality in this room, located on over the earage. Ce re has two sets of louvered clos. ets, a = wv Furniture is bleached mahog- any. Bedspreads are green taf- feta with quilted tops. BARBECUE FIREPLACE Back of the living room fire- place is a fireplace in the family room, This one, made of pink brick, is raised off the floor for easy tending. Underneath, there is a space for wood storage. At one side is a place to barbecue. This room was planned for easy care. The floor is ceramic tile in shades of tan, Under the reund maple table and in front of the sofa are brown braided rugs. The walls are papered in beige with old kitchen utensils printed “og ‘the light back- ground, Ceiling beams 4 are oak, At the end joining the kitchen a whole’ ~ wall js paneled in oak, In this wall there are storage cabinets. One end is operi and has a tile top with a small sink insert. Glass-enclosed shelves above hold glassware. A shelf runs around the lower cabinet and serves-as a breakfast bar. Fo ¥ 1 The sofa is rust colored. There are captain's chairs around the table and at the counter, There's a platform rocker near the fire- place, Next to the windows is a maple hutch cupboard to hold more antique glass and china. Cafe curtains are beige -linen, semi-sheer with a gold thread. As mentioned previously, Brady hag help from MSU in _ planning her kitchen. It is enough to make any woman sigh with envy. It's convenient, easy to care for and attractive. The ceramic tile floor is a con-~ tinuation of the family reom fioor. “‘No care at all,”” says its owner. Counter tops and splash boards-are-made of smaller tiles. Instead of curtains there are dec- orative tiles around the diamond paned windows, Just a short a green’ bird print curtains. The thost-vivid spot of color is in these .- _ twin sofa, beds covered. in bright orange. Other furniture.is covered valance of material like the fam- ily room curtains takes away any look of bareness. . LOW STORAGE There is no high storage at all. . The refrigerator is mounted in the wall next to the-tiled pass- through, but it is low, All the oak cupboards have ball bearing shelves that pul] out easily. ~ Under the sink is a.trap door that opens when the cupboard door opens. Mrs, Brady can put all her wastepaper and tin cans down here. Baskets underneath catch the debris, At one side of the dishwasher are vegetable bins. The corner has a gigantic lazy susan in it. Paper towels, waxed paper and _ aluminum foil are mounted on. rolls inside the walls, Pull-down doors make them easy to reach. _ = * The sink is unusual: One side is the conventional depth, while the other side is only half as deep. This enables Mrs. Brady to sit on a stool and prepare vegetables without having to reach down, She_ has two cut- ting boards. The part of the house over. - the garage ig like a separate guest apartment. On the ground level there Is a bathroom and the grandchildren’s guest room. This is a sturdy looking room with pale green walls and a brown tweed rug. Furniture is oak, The tan curtsding have squares of peach, green, white and coral en them. Up half.a dozen steps. is what -Mfs; Brady ‘calls “the cheery room.” Here the floor is ranch pegged oak with bright braided rugs on it. Walls are beige. The bird print curtains at the eight windows have a green back- ground: In one corner is a built- in desk. * . + Set at right angles along ‘ad- joining walls are two brilliant orange sofa beds. Under the a in browns and greens. This room has windows on three sides. _fortable upholstered gent windows is a drop leaf ta- ble, There are a number of com- , chairs around. the room. The whole at- mosphere is bright, cheerful and homey, * * * The Brady home is charming now. When the landscaping is completed, it will be even more delightful — : RAISED FIREPLACE — The fireplace in the family room is raised up to waist height. This makes for easy tending and permits underneath for wood storage, Oak beams decorate the ceil- e floor is ceramic tile in shades of beige. Furniture is spa ‘ing. BEDROOM WITH A VIEW — Even from the beds there's a ' view in, this room, Right outside the windows isan apple tree. The ” rest of the spacious ies back yard is also visible. Walls are TILED PASS-THROUGH — Tiny squares of blue, pink, gray and black tile make up the pass- . through between kitchen and family room. The dividing wall, the breakfast bar and all kitchen cabinets are oak. The dr aeret has a rari oi maple. The light fixture over the table is a copy. of a: Victorian antique. Linen cafe curtains are used for the long windows over- looking the rear yard. Theré.is a small porch fist Stitside of this : room. Up ig a OER he — i e papered in white, black and 4 geld. Drasadion bree a green back. ground. The bedspreads are qaited green taffeta. is Be - j bleached mahogany. 4 q 2 aeg ' 778 A ‘ * i ni roemac ms sxrompay 2007 1 siictivadel : _ New eee Design Seen — . in Alternating Levels. - ; "By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE , But at the rear the grade level : ay Welcome news to home buyers,|Gining room areas the split level house shown here jrepresents a new architectural con- Age: ah geche + gfich nretrnay 2 cept in the use of multi-plane de-| a ¢9 by 100 foot jot. sign. : bare mgr The Week|; = i ing om ten $ pot Stent epnae e ee eene q C1) The ‘bedroom ares is cnitrom side to side — because it eX, oo om = any O° | gvertaps only the front halt of the ae lower level — extends ag an in- ‘4 Statistics -Idependent, elevated wing,. sup- if: ported by columns , RR pei email oe Sor fe Ce A | gM eer, minimum lot 60 by 100 feet is exceedingly large amount of bed- recat Tar | Som ft Sm ‘| saapa and Giahan aden han 60 — square feet; the foyer level, in- : 1] Sete De verreeten ween ond |” Oe we 8 eee wi. Se eee AMBASSADOR INSULATION H. H. 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In fact, coldweather 5 actually Tatlonntty is a good time to reroof, since Pati ~sasck 95 the work schedules of most roof- Door. complete jing contractors aren't as heavy Size : jas they are in other seasons COMPLETELY BUILT 1% CAR GARAGE the walls seem to be cold om the | inside. Who's right? same color as the walls or tile above the tub. The wai f- for intricate cuts in plastic tile. Q—Is there a remedy for chalking pdaster walls? We can’t | get wallpaper to stick. A —Coat the wall with a halt) mand half mixture of. shellac and | ‘alcohol. This seals the plaster with a-waterproof surface and the wallpaper will stay in place. Q—How can I repair large cracks in a plaster ceiling? | A-—It's not practical to attempt) to fill the cracks, since the new) plaster needs more suppport. Re- move plaster on each side of the. %tcrack to a distance-of about 6) inches, Place: a strip of metal’ lath in the clearing, nail it to the, jiold lath, and fill the opening with | FE 5-8163 i| new plaster. Do this in thin layers, | | l| permitting each layer to dry slight-| ce us ‘ ly before adding a new one. , | Q—Is a prime coat always | A—With rare exceptions. The; type of wood, too, determines | the kind.of prime coat you need., If the wood is porous, the prim- / ing coat should contain enough} off to fil] the pores. Resinous woods need priming coats with! a high turpetitine content to dis- | solve the resins and open the! pores. | . @—-What’s the: correct height from the floor for a wall socket? A—Twelve to 18 inches in most | rooms’ A 48-inch height is recom- 140 N. Cass Ave. W. MOOTE ING, Llectrical mended ~ Idtchens, laundries, and ted iV cliw sa) “and metal — blinds from rusting? , A—Wax theIn. “The. rods will slide easier, and the blinds will ‘collect less dust. Q—Can a broken ladder rung be repaired? 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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1958 pe But Tim Tam eal hd Sa a Loss Ends Honeymoon for Tiger x ok foBe Favored ‘Rain or Shine * Reward and Sullivan * Rated Top Contenders ¢ Even in Mud “LOUISVILLE, Ky. (?) — “A hand-picked field of 3- “year-old horses, -as finely ‘tuned as a stradivarius, were poised today for what could be the most sensa- tional Kentucky Derby in BOSTON # — Detroit Tiger pitcher Jim Bunning’s honeymoon with the Boston Red Sox has ended. Bunning, an old Boston nemesis, collected five victories in six starts against the Red Sox last season while he was en route to a 20-game winning season. The easy touch came to an end yesterday as the Red Sox blanked the Tigers 6-0 and gave Bunning | his third straight loss. He has won only ene game thus far this . season. ° ¥ -84 years of running of the “turf classic. » Trainers walked the «stalls, watching their thor- -any more rain. > It didn’t seem s0. ‘But after a day ‘ ther May Be Key Fac a. kk we e The victory was the third for Tem Morgan put down the rally. x * Bunnirlg held the Red Sox to two ‘lhits until the seventh inning. He saw the game go down the drain in that inning’ when he gave up ithree runs, two of them unearned. | George Spencer replaced Bun-- ning in the eighth ‘and surren- dered three more runs before * righthander Dave Sisler who scat- tered seven hits but still managed to blank the Tigers. . Second baseman Pete Runnels led the Boston assault on Bunning, getting a double and a pair of singles which ,drove in two runs. His double scored Jimmy Piersall in the second and his second single counted the third run_in the seventh. * * * The seventh and eighth were |Boston’s big innings, . Bunning walked Frank Malzone in the seventh. Sammy White and SPORES; oe * score White. A walk, Red Sox Beat Bunning, 6- 0 a. single by Gene Stephens, a double by Malzone and orin84th Derby Today * when Detroit shortstep Reno | apolis Speedway “soy race three Bertola bobbied Don Buddin's | times in succession. Wilbur Shaw) - grounder and Buddin made it to |and Mauri Rose each won a total They, like some others, won two . straight before bowing. * uled to pitch for Detroit and x * Willard Nixon. The Curtiss-Wright Corp. will psrecrr eevtoir convert the old Packard test track abrh bi abrnbiiat Utica into a commercial auto Boll’g % 4066 Buddin ss 50106 Bertote 4020 Runnels % 403 2\"acing course. Kuenn cf 4060 Williams If 3006 *. «2 4 Zernial cf 4620 Keough ri 0000 Bees fs $343 Siaeint 2113] Deoko coach dohn Beusingtos ee eee ae ee aret Ste pas. ftSt Soe ee Geen lessee te x *« * fen 8 oes Davis Cup tennis star Mal ander- “Telals” § 33070 Totals 3169%5'son has withdrawn from the tour- &—Singled for Wilson in 8th; b—Struck/ing Australian team in order to Sat ee | Femain ome with bis wife 1 606 232-6 * * * B—Bertoi “PO-A—Detroit 24-9, Bos 3 Be - Saino. "Gervert, Bustin The House Appropriations Com- Boston. 7. ; - $/ mittee yesterday gave conditional ye mmeels, Matsene. 8B — Bertola, approval to a government expen- IP 4 R ER BB sO! diture of 34 million dollars to build (oe a FD -- 3 $ 3°43 Blam ice arena at Squaw Valley, Sisler (W. 3-1) 97 0 60 6 4Calif., for the 1960 winter Olympic 2: bart e, Rommell, Stevens. T— games. surveyed the track at Churchill Downs vored to win the Kentucky Derby this the Calumet Farm horse out for air. {Homer Snaps. String, But Turley Wins Major ‘League Boxes \ a 8 U Cat eals ld eS ~~ Fab rh bi ab rh bi aan. Gardner % "4010 Geiger cf Te ee set Yo aboe . Pil'cik ref 46010 A %» 3120/Pox 2 5110 ef 3000 yin AGLOCIAED Funes ses A) mes Bacarse eee Tht Pee tiie teh eee iy " * a. It looks .as though Jim *M-|eighth homer ended Turle~’s!ureen ct 1880 Cslarno vt 317 Sidscknce, ib sete Zeuchin’ tb cole cat” Grant, a rookie ‘scoreless string at 19 innings, eT eH 3iloismin i 4000 Alvares 2 3010 with a fast ball, is Cleveland's No.|the big right-hander gave up onl Memnes ™ 7333 Gira 324 igenms 2543 Ramat» i883 | cue GC Ge bir hier sani Mame an $1 victor” faaiean os 2898 Grant p (Ot limaley p 1998 cBecquer igi) . . cessor to four pitching|over Kansas City that paddea the ‘g** ! SAFE ON ERROR — New York's Norm Sie- AP Foesimile | oe of Féll I Wynn andl Ya teat 1% game eBora” aeee ot en Snes & i bet et burn reaches Ist base safely when his sacrifice start towards an 8-1 win yesterday. KC Ist base- |Garcia, — Totals 32.161 Totals = 33.$ 11 S cual in 10th. Dave Sisler gained his first shut-| @—Doubled for Green in 7th; b—Struck | Chie . ca 196 610 000 6—2 bunt was fumbled by Kansab City pitcher Ralph an ee =~ * * * out for Miranda in Tih; ¢—Lined out for |Weshington =. ....... G30 G50 308 1-3 Terry (not shown) as Yanks got off to an early ing ball eeehes a: wo ea parr Data hath geod pmol lama bay Myler Ml Sy". nae. : a. 22-year-old 6-footer|as defeated Detroi Cleveland ......... gescooacet Be ee 8 Bh aeeree. Per pad deme _— . who is unbeaten, ranks right be-|and Julio Becquer’s 10th inning|**S™°"* aaa og ag ai Pox, Aparicio and’ : 9 - hind ; oh A — Cleve |Zauchin; Aly and Zauchin. Podres First With 4 Wins | the moment after gaining his thid|a 32 decision over: the Chicago| a, fase WobCvsmea Balt | Sere. in™=" lve oB—por, complete game victory last night|White 2B—Triandos 2, Nieman. 3B—Avile. wR | POWs Jackson, Apariio, Bo Fascunt with a six-hitter that beat the ~ ——— Donovan saep hit ae - ; ,a six t t * * * iP BB 80 | staley (L. Oi). “DU t ‘ing: §) ee Grand walked but one ana{emta™eS” ch h td Peele pe iis “Bucs String Snapped 22 r= w Sst Bie ee ny ; , “» es scored ’ T—2:29, A~-7,165 mar ia ; who also springs a curve ball,|in the seventh on doubles Gus | Honochick. T—2:21 ‘a0, : : - : : leads the Injuns in complete|Tyiandos, who had half a hits, |sr. ours cincrinnaTr ~ ER i ey yt Te ET a neat 1.85 earned run average. |eq winless Billy Loes his third de-|Dert 3836 Pose at bie por wy tus seh T> Phase reliet after the stocky, southpaw)Bowman and Richie Ashburn and|®,eat 148 ve arrived at a bet-lfent, scoring sa the first ex na{toaal'i® 2818 Rovmuim'y S116 The , Pittsburgh Pirates pared ON “y with arm oe oes Rip Repulski on an infield te time, what with Score’s come-lerror and bagging two in the aMoon ‘If $949 Hox se Saat go —— and their win- Pe «i ‘es Wikies ag as Orde treed ronts|back from last year’s eye injury|seventh on Chico Carrasquel's sin-\oisst oi Bae Hit & basis|ning streak, which ran to six and plunked Pirat Rookie Schmid! interrupted at present by a sorelgice. : Boyer 3b 3108 5010 have|carried them to second place in|fourth, 1% games behind, while|run counted: the clincher in the Landrith c 3600 Lawrence p 3000 elbow and Bob Lemon and Mike x * * ‘ham = 8.0.0 0 ‘Jeffcoat 0000 the National League, has-sputtered|San Francisco regained second/sixth off Jack Sanford who * lost ; Pp with athe ; jered|San Fran — ool ve in both Coe. all. that remain ‘ot that Turley,.3.0, who his 1th in 12jjesep ° 3e18 fo Daugherty te Main once great staff, giving ‘jdecisions against the A's aMule p 9808 { augne ° in * * * slumping Yogi Berra singled home|Ciark p e000 F bw: ‘The New York Yankees have the|two runs in a three run first Paine, b ete wae wens , Speaker; Jones, Bone te Ran for i H : gee Ro. 1 — in the American gio ogee — — Terry, anaes Aad A A) and Mullin to Attend Agar with Tey ‘giving up but one hit a two-run homer and Norm Clctanatt “eer Feer Si ove 00-9 Michigan Stat football coach Siebern rapped a two-run double|">. ee ssesscesssesse 08 e affair into for the Yankees, Tony Kubek,|Po-a—cincinnatl 27s, 81° Loum mis, | Duffy Daugherty will be the main thrilling . W it 'D t playing his first game after a|Green, cin seams, and Musial: speaker and track star Hayes t these ancient ‘ Lg ers ar y groin. injury,. had three Xe a and Crowe 2 Smcinnati 18, Fata and local’ golf Tigér- Pat. Sg hits, one an RBI single, while|" 25—Green, Ficod, Ennis , — golf star Gene ot the big Bars Chandler subbing in. center for ‘Mickey #u. Grove. Soest. “fengit™ ™"~}Bone will be among the. honored ty.” ee to in as Mantle, resting: a. sprained foot. Lagrence (W, 1-1). 8 38 3 Te sara oes Ist. annual — UISVILLE, y. ~— Ken | * rly ; Cent -Spor ts banquet oO tucky Gov. A.B. “Happy” | Camil Pascual won his first|MeieH nw: 3 £8 $ giheld at Madison Junior High Schoo! . Chandler was denied entrance to |1,. the Senators, striking out 13— Se ¢ 3.273 3} $|May 14, it was announced today by the annual Kentucky Derby counting 10 ray the first four eH BP BY, Lawrenes _criaedy: wr slaw. athletic director Tom Dodson, sports writers party last night. [¢. es Sherm Lollar drove in|? 4-weL x ek & . : Chandler and his party arrived (1,511, sox runs and had half their —Soo , | Olympic swimmer Barbara Gil- om hie, Sst start,| othe wine after leaving ® |six hits, Winless Dick Donovan] soy. e¢ “$44 oem prnuders of the a at Care : : first victory of the year for the the eutsisbedit ith a hoone ten be same floor of a ee Ge aici ee 4000 Neat m0. 531 f)eaetern Michigan track coach <> FORT WORTH, Tex. — Tom-| was bunched in an eight-way tie baer : nitter_Bobithe sixth, belted another off loser} | Host for the » writers seventh. Reliever Gerry Staley Gaenente tf at3t Turkle me, iise) Ceorge wréstling on Bolt, called “thunder” and| at 145 today as the Colonial Golf Dick Littéfield in ‘the ninth. Don] party was ChurehII! Downs. |cave up his first hit when Rocky|wrat io 4126 gumeer ce 4333 assistant coach Yale Mi- tempestuous Seeuary iieoauaelnt | Seusamera a ad its “third Elston won his third in relief as| Walter Smith, an assistant pub- |Brigges doubled in thei 10th. - polles ¢ 3100 Rosedoro ¢ 1210/Chaels are others who have been Gude: throwin along the olf veuid. — ad the Cubs, who have tagged 11 of| le relations man at the race Peres p> 8b e Wane «beg gi tvited. “trail, zave the pai a ican of Fleck shot a second. round’ 74 13 homers given up by Milwaukee,| track, refused to admit them be- - eo 2 ‘$ H 10 probes -/ tees iL. = * od SS "nee Tommy” este rday| yeste ay el el ee on ack made it three straight over the| cause their nafhes were not on Patty-Drobny Pair Win Biackburn p 6000 :o Tickets are now on sale for the Seton bd deok ove; the leod in the! round at P Braves. Wes Covington hit a two-| the list. u Paris Tennis To rn Pacus cspe big event at both Osmun’s clothing “$25,000 Colonial National Invitation, , + «& & run homer for the Braves in his) Some angry words were, ex- 1s ni urney pop onepoydd em ae 10 3 Stores. Various service clubs also : Tournament, - Tied for third at 14] wer : first appearance since a spring changed, but Chandler’sAparty PARIS (®—Budge Patty of Los | gut for Roseboro in 7th; ¢-Walked for |Mave tickets to sell. Fred . . s by : * * * |Hawkins of El Paso, Tex. and cee es = i Angeles and Paris and Jaroslav | roagp-osd-c -- 450 00 OO—5 By aerrige the. soba j Friday o Angeles ............. ool 60: The 38-year-old Bolt waded over Lloyd Mangrum of Apple Valley, eee Me ple cane Aiveosirt =u S ‘ackson. PO-A—Putsburgh to the size of the.school- cafeteria, the water-logged 7,021-yard Coloni : oe yes rene 69 and 73 respec- Ne ceeiieeaiimmaais De Be ee arene sacouaclre of F 63, 6-4. 15, said aan the 3632. Lon KoscieeF-4. BE —gimm ptr The sale will continue. through al Country Club course in par 70—|tively. Hawkins was, one of two j|men's doubles of the Paris Inter-|* 2p-segrost, cipal, s8—mesas, oi-| MY °- “very good—ang said, “I had 05% was — Hogan of Fort/wew york forina: i \ national Tennis Tournament. ——— a Fa ex B30 ‘urge to break a club.” ,» who a 69. i ganses® City’ Perez (L, @1).....-.23 3° 3 3 0 0 . His 138 for 36 holes gave him &| me jeaders: Seren Beckum “ja kk ke ali S ea S WO oecccsscearssceses Gross... sreeset = stim, hag Os, cette Ea eee et odin ant caececa! eee ree and sound. iLiova Mangrum 7-1 YES aa RESULTS PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Powdery Sand Trouble. : WP—Peres. U—Crawford, smith, Das- = er ++ 672-142 New York 8, Kansas City 1 ; coli, Donatell!. T-2:48, 12,980. The rain and mud and water pe! pareey bee ree Weenie 5 rete ek te sorined << Letting Clubhead Enter Sand Too Far Behind © : 0Ca § in e@aused two players — Chandler ‘Gerdner Diekinson | T Siassecees. 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Even’ romantic Ver|™>¥e% P ene { DEAR areRentwHe! lL]! mce Wane! -— UKE OE \E 1 DON'T |] FIND OUT... OH! We se _ jsuvius would lose its charm: seen| ontinual tralning of « pilot. Unit DO, xe Won Ll : _ TALK TO WA? ——} — i ! tom of the scenic bay, site e of the would become impossible on Capri. initial training of a new pilot. | i BX THAIS MOVE i ee ~~ *~ BOARDING HOUSE ~ | . \VLAAA@]@ sue wire ust Hope tue YYW ts) Vide : Uf EGAD, MEN/ GLOOMY DAYS J, LOCALLY SNIPING'S NOT é ane Y\ HAVE DESCENDED UPON Jf FIELOS ZA CONTAGIOUS AND a | WITH THE ADVENT OF THE 4 ASKED ME, START. PRACTIC~ _- GALLS, WE HANE THE fees ‘ )h Sikeescces wan yoentere a aT { : ; ¢ ale SPOUSE! 7 \\ =a. fas rye fl aimiaai ~ + ONT OUR WAY : OKAY, SO YOU THINK 1 NOPE! JUDGING FROM I'M A ‘TOUGH GUY JUST YOUR APPEARANCE THE ivy BECAUSE 1 GOT INA OTHER FELLA WAS FIGHT! — THE TOUGH GUY/ »7 Ww | TENNIS | z / Fé ; er agg ces pieceeisicoe acme Sa } meee cereee ee precise “Aci Ge | : ? ea “SINCE MORTY'S GONE | 5 IN FOR FISHING HIS By Charles Kuhn pe . . ; YOU'LL BEOK. NOW/ WELL... HS OFFERED T’] | ...AN’ | THE GIRLS. by Franklin Folger oo aaek orcone Gas ATrHiNG Lice THAT THER | ill, | ITI (a eh apd way) Peg Y, ae bs sity = hs DONALD DUCK | zs) oe ae ee By Walt Disney ‘ % « ba So 3-3 ‘ “Who's the lucky man tonight?"’ a : Qe a - free ceoclipeg tae ty : nay ce : Yee 4 Se. : ~ 2 \. ‘ | | \ . : Ro kee y | pa 4 - . 4 : 3 4 4 _ . . _ &. : : ; , | 7 : - ae ae “ a . ‘ amy : i. ot — 7 i : Dy ees \ . e sy 5 a \ \ 5. ie : ae percent Ly @eaeieee = an a be “Moni Matis Exchange Day Luncheon, Dinner Set to. Welcome Visit by Mr. and Mrs. Algoe ROCHESTER — Officials and residents of Rochester will wel- come Flint’s mayor to the village Exchange Day. sydney Q.*Ennis will be honored at Flint. * * * Mayor and Mrs. George Algoe will arrive in Rochester at 10:30 _a.m. Monday and will be taken to the Village Offices where they will be greeted by Village Manager Pad A. York and — of the council, The Flint mayor and his wife will be honored guests at a lunch- eon, 1:30 p.m. at Club Rechester. Among those seated at the guest table with them will be Mr. and " Mrs. Alfred G, Wilson of Meadow Brook Farms and Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, a former mem- ber of the State Board of Agri- culture. Other guests will include Avon and trustees, Township Rochester Area Chamber of Com- Day merce and village officials. . Councilman John Dahimann is in charge of luncheon arrangements. * * * . Following the luncheon, the may- or and his party will be taken on a tour of the Leader Dogs for the Blind School, Meadow Brook Farms and the new Rochester High School. The evening dinner will be at the Brooklands Golf and Coun try Club beginning at 6:30. It is being co-sponsored by the Cham- ber of Commerce, Rotary, Ki- wanis and Lions clubs. Chamber of Commerce President Jack Taylor will preside. The Lead- er Dogs new film, “Whither Thou Goest,” will be shown following the dinner. * * Mayor Ennis, < wife -and daughter Linda, will arrive in Flint about 8 a.m. Monday-and will be taken to the Hotel Durrant where they will stay. Following a day of tours and festivities, Mayor Ennis will con- duct the Flint City Commission meeting, at 7 p.m. Riviera Officials Won't Get Truce for Lady Docker. NICE, France (# — As long a8 Lady Docker says she's “at war with Prince Rainier,” Riviera offi- cials say she'll need the. French to a a truce. Authorities in this Mediterrane- an coast pleasure spot. yesterday turned down British industrialist Sir Bernard Docker’s request to lift a ban to the Riviera. x * * Only a special order from the. ‘French Interior Ministry can change the situation unless the French Foreign Ministry makes a) plea to Prince Rainier’s neighbor- ing country of Monaco, officials said, * Authorities in Monaco kicked out Sir Bernard and his temper- mental blonde wife last month after chargihg she tore up a Mo- nacan flag and insulted the prince. Lady Docker, famous for winning marble championships. and driv-|- ing around in: a. gold-plated Daim- ler automobile, was mad because her 19-year-old son hadn't been in- vited to a panes —— * Under. a elds sciwace France and ‘Monaco, the Dockers also were banned from the French Riviera, They like to vacation) — here aboard ‘their yacht, so Sir Bernard wrote.the governor of the Alpes- mes Department ask- ing to be let back under a special alien residents’ law. Provincial officials claimed the} law didn’t apply. They forwarded). Sir Bernard’s letter to the Interior Ministry. Honor Dryden Cae -on 50th Anniversary DRYDEN — Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lianr Thorman of 4980 Hollow Cor- ners Rd. will celebrate their 50th, . Fave of Birmingham seven grand-| children and two eae dren. Club to Mark “25th Yeor , wy ae = |Will Celebrate Its 125th Year LAPEER—Plans are r way for the celebration of the 125th’ an- niversary of the First Presbyterian Church of Lapeer, July 4, 5 and 6. * * * Services) commemorating the event will feature , prominent speakers and special music. There wil] be articles on display depict- ing the early times. A_ special feature will be the serving of meals similar to those of the pio- neers 125 years ago. — A sound film on the history of the Presbyterian Church in Amer- ica also will be shown. It is expected that the occa- sion’ will be a reunion of many former members of the congre- gation whe have moved away. Former pastors also are = invited to attend, tion may write the Rev. Stephen Crowell or Clarence L. Bolander, general chairman, Lapeer. Brighton, Oxford fo Swap Mayors OXFORD — Mayor Exchange and Brighton swapping leaders, Oxford's Ted Pearson Jr. will spend the day in Brighton and Richard Juipe, Brighton ve: will be in Oxford. The Oxford Village Council and Chamber of Commerce has ar- ranged a welcoming parade, but- fet luncheon at the Veterans Build- ing and a tour of the community. +R A, Ambrose, superintendent of Oxford -schools, will give te ‘official welcome, Co-chairmen for the day are John Flumerfelt and Lionel Kamm. Also serving on the committee are Mrs. Franklin Eamoreaux and Mrs. Harley Wallwork. Mrs. Bristol, 88, Dies at Almont ALMONT — Mrs. William (Char- lotte) Bristol, 88, a widely known Almont resident, died last night in ‘Bishop Hospital, Almont, after a short illness.’ * * * After graduation from Connecti- cut Teachers College, Mrs. Bristol taught for a short time at Calhoun Missions School-in Alabama. — . On Dec. 30, 1896, she was mar- bile, Ala. He died in 1932. Mrs. Bristol, a direct deseend- ent of John and Priscilla A of the Piigrim days, recently made a trip to see the arrival = in Plymouth, Mass. dius bad lived ot her faces hows, years. Surviving are four sons, Willitte, Everett and Richard, all of Almont, and Morre})1 of Detroit; three daughters, Mrs: Julia Bischoff of Miami, Fla.; Mrs, Calista Dowlin lof Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Eva C. Bassett of Waukegan, Il. * * * Service will be held at 2 p.m Monday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home in Almont. Burial will be in Almont Cemetery. Photographers Elect Ralph D. Robinson has been elected president of the Pontiac Professional Photographers Assn. Dimitri Lazaroff has been elected vice president and Clyle R. Haskill secretary. tal Anyone ‘desiring further indiiewae on Monday will find Oxford’ 5639 Van Dyke Rd.,. for about 60} : Poll Business Firms FOR A SPACE RIDE — Sketch shows a re- coverable ballistic cone for shooting man into - space. The ‘vehicle proposed by Northrup Aviation in Los Angeles, % Calif., shows passenger eaiching instrument panel from reclining position. . = “er Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones Tells Oakland Clubwoman: LAKE ORION — The amazing growth of Michigan State Univer- sity was described yesterday by Dr., Sarah Van Hoosen Jones at a meeting of the Oakland County Federation of Women’s Clubs held at the Lake Orion Methodist Church. = * * * Miss Jones, called “The First Lady of Oakland County” by Mrs. John Lessiter, president of the Lake Orion Women’s Club, in her introductions, is a former member of the State Board of Agriculture which governs MSU. . Her tople was a timely one, for yesterday marked the ground breaking for the Oakland County Branch of MSU, Miss Jones described how MSU, established as a land grant college to serye agricultural and vocation- al training needs of the state, has grown to where it now ranks with tions of the world besides carrying out its original objectives. “The glorious*part of the uni- versity’s history is that culture and land was combined,’ she said, “This was made possible because the people of Michigan were behind it.” Miss Jones also gave an exciting sketch of her trip afound the world. . ‘ * * * The new officers elected recently for the 1958-59 term by the Wom- en's Federation were installed at the meeting, They were: Mrs; Forrest Brown of Pontiac, president; Mrs. Louis Stieb of Rochester, first vice president; Mrs.. Melvin Groves of Berkley, second vice president; Mrs. Ernest Novak of Milford, recording secre- tary. Others were Mrs. Elmer Craig of Lathrup Village, correspond. ing secretary; Mrs. Ralph Seho- the great cultural learning institu-} Conservationists Seek Owners Farms on Adams road. * the remaining semi-tame animals ing the area about daybreak. in the fence, Kendall said. The estate is owned by Alfred G. , Dogs Slay 9 Deer in Avon ried to William H. Bristol in Mo- . . AVON TOWNSHIP — Conservation officers are seeking the owners of dogs which early Friday killed nine fenced-in deer at Meadow Brook * The deer were found yesterday aateing clawed and chewed to death. Fourteen of the herd survived. Other than being frightened, * wre in good*condition, according to Conservation Officer Warren Kendall. er ae eee! tence. They also told Kendall they saw two fairly large dogs leav- They must have gotten into the yard oe a hole somewhere * * * Wilson, on Pending Statutes Announcement of the appoint- ment of Francis Miller, of the Pontiac Credit Bureau, as chair- man of the Pontiac chapter of the National Federation of Independ- ent Business, was made today by Milt King, the federation’s district | manager. The federation is a non-profit ae ganization of independent business| firms, Aim of the organization is to keep legislators advised of the| opinions of independent business- men and firms on pending legisla- tion. A poll of members is conduct- ed at least monthly and the results forwarded to Washington: The big redwoods in California frequently grow more than 300 feet in héight. MSU Ranks as World-Great College walter of Berkley, treasurer; and Mrs, Frank Biair of Claw- son, Mrs, Forbes Haskell of Bir- mingham, Mrs, James Sheenan of Ferndale, and Mrs, William Gilbert of Oak Ridge, directors. Mrs. Willard Stephen of Lake Orion, past president, was the in- stalling officer. Safe With $800 Stolen in Night From Linen Firm Burglars stole a safe contain- ing about $800 in cash from the Banner Linen Co., 366 N. Cass Ave. last night. burglary was discovered Pat Schooley. The thieves also stole a com- pany truck which they apparently used to transport the safe. An un- determined amount of endorsed checks were also in the safe. ee ee Other burglaries reported yester- day.to Pontiac police were: Tyler Ashland Service Station, 286 Bald- win Ave., where a 32 caliber pistol was stolen; Kenwood Cleaners, 83 Bagley St., which lost a cash box containing $3; and Don's Service Station, 15 Orchard Lake Ave., where four tires were ‘stolen. Bald Head Brings Tears BALTIMORE (#—David Fitzger- ald had his brown, wavy locks of! hair shaved off so he’d look like Yul Brynner. That would please the girl friend — the 19-year-old thought, But she broke down and cried and dropped him as a date. His dad got a chuckle out of it. Mom didn’t take it too well. Steer Struck by Plane : COLUMBUS, Ohio (#—Six wit- nesses saw an airplane swoop down from the sky here where five steers were grazing, hit one and knock it over on its back, Sev- eral persons helped the — startled animal back on its feet and, a vestigating, little wobbly, it resumed grazing. ‘The state’ highway patrol and the Civil Aeronautics . Board are in- _ Program Set . fservance of Christian Family ‘\Week at Commerte Methodist “tury” at regular Sunday services. about 4:30 a.m. by the | Family Faith. ‘Methodist Church at Commerce to Feature Singing by Children | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP. — Ob- Church will include a special pro- gram at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the church. The program, “We will, “Sing Unto the Lord,” by Ladenna Bo- gardus, will be presented by the Children's Division of the Sunday School, x * Participating in the program will: be members of the pre-school, primary and junior departments. Mrs. Leonard Griffin is in charge of the pre-school group, Mrs, Mil- ton Hogg, the primary group, and Mrs, Russell Thompson, the jun- ior unit, > * * * The Rev. Perry A. Thomas, pas- tor of the church, will deliver a sermon on “The Holy Family—In the First Century arid the 20th Cen- At 7 p.m. tomorrow, the Holly- wood movie, “A Man Called Pe- ter,”’ will be shown at the church. ‘Waterford PTA Council Issue | Still Undecided council, or remain as mem of the Oakland County PTA, is still unanswered, after several meet- ings held this week. » In a vote taken at a meeting of representatives of 17 Waterford Township school PTAs, six indi- cated that they were in favor of ‘localized council. a Other delegates had no reports from their organizations and most said that their group need- ed more information on the mat- ter before making a decision. Another meeting has been sched- uled for 8 p.m. Monday, May 26 at the high school, when. district to again discuss the proposal. Heart Attack Fatal fo Washington Man WASHINGTON — A 45-year-old Washington man dropped dead of a heart attack-shortly after noon yesterday while working in a field by his home. Marvin G. Kutchey, of 12127 26- Mile Rd., was shoveling dirt into a farm trailer with his son, Robert, when he suddenly collapsed. Ef- The film points out. “the realness of God. in the heart of the family,” the Rev. Thomas said, and this ts why it has been selected for the family week program. * x * : Both parents and children may attend. : N It's Back to-Classes for Fifty Old Grads DAVIDSON, N.C. —Fifty Dav- idson College old grads—some in the 70s—today completed two-day special courses under Davidson instructors on such subjects as mathematics, languages and phil- osophy * * * “We decided to treat our gradu- .jates like people who had been to college,"’ explained Robert J. Sail- stad, assistant to the president. “We assume they are educated people interested in something more than football.” * * * Besides classes, there were sup- :|per and a band concert and catch, ing interested in just a little more than football, the ended today with the scheduled David- son-Furman baseball game. Sinfonietta Scheduled at Rochester School ROCHESTER — The St. Louis Sinfonietta under the direction of Paul Schreiber, will present a con- cert at the Rochester Junior High School gymnasium at 8: 15 ses Sunday, x & *- This is a ‘‘bonus’’ offered by the Rochester Civic Music Assn. to inew_members who have signed, up in this week’s membership drive. The Sinfonietta is composed of on gossip. And for those | forts by the Romeo Rescue Squad to revive him were futile, accord- ing to Romeo State Police troopers who also were summoned. at the scene and his body was taken to the William Sullivan and Son” ‘Funeral Home! in Royal oo Seven Persons Hurt ( in 2-Car Collision Six young people, all in one car, tiaée State Police Post. Admifted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital were Nancy Richards, 18, of 4150 Joyce Rd., Drayton Plains, and Mark Boe, 16, of 976 Voorheis Rd, Both were reported in fair con-| ,,. dition today. released were three Waterford Township youths, Thomas Thoma- son, 18, of 102 Calvert St., one of of 4220 Elizabeth Lake Rd.; and Arley Lowe, Jr., of 2895 Barkman ce ee Also injured in the Thomason St., Clarkston, was also treated and released. Set 35th Year Reunion NORTH BRANCH—The =. oft 1923 of North Branch High School chairmen will.meet with the group/'*** Kutchey 4syas pronounced dead} ei and a Clarkston man were injured Vielated 8-10 -at Siiver; according to troopers at the Pon-|n Treated for minor injuries and ga the’ drivers; Sandra Seconder, 17,/( car was Brenda Lewis, 17, of 6055|" —— Rd., Drayton Plains, said) certins police The driver of the other car, Rod-| néy Hopping, 26, of 4705 Pinedale! TWENTY-ONE a tHomicide Negligen ae Charged in Traffic Death LAPEER -~ A warrant, 1954"'Po ved y ary ° 1as34, 2 yet A : Dr. Bale to held at 10:30 a.m. Lo "a Pontiac te Bank Biag” ti ich. May_3,5,.'b8. 7 = _~ sdienios, Public sale 2 be held May Fon wae State’ Bank 11:30 a.m. ° Bos i, 6, ‘ta. NOTICE OF PUBLIC. SALE 1957 Cadillac i erry Motor Bo. S762 111515, Posie be held at 10:30 a.m., 26 N = ah. 601 Pon- tlac State Bank B — "Pontiac, Mich- gan May 3, 5, ‘68. STATE .OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile —— In_ the ef the petition con- cecoine ersid Crater, minor, Caure No, is Howard Crater, father of said Petits having been filed im this spec alleging thet the present where- bouts of the father ef said child are peated pier said child has violated a law of the State, and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction = ee Cons f the people of the ac aunty, the 13th day of May, A.D. 1988, at nine o'clock in the forences, are hereby .. to sonally at said hearin It being im — to make Personal service pe a! summons serv OORE, Probate ‘TH. A, Legister, Juvenile Division 3, ‘38. ‘or the County of Oakland, Diviel " oan the matter of the petition con- : A Richard, A. Hoyt, minor: Cau ss ition = father of ead one. having been filed tical to make “personal vice hereo!, his summons and no- OP MICHIGAN—In_ the “the County of Oakland, and said | as law of the State that id be placed under the people of the noti- ition 2 in aay ef of fied that, the ‘hes ee Set 20 musicians, all members of ma- jor symphonic organizations. [Kindergarten Pupils |to Graduate Wednesday NORTH BRANCH — Graduation |S" exercises for kindergarten . = of North Branch area schools will be held at the North Branch High School gymnasium at . p.m. anid | MARKETS The folluwing ure top prices cov-. # Ce ee BUDDING — Pontiac Central High students who entered outstand- ing eb related to medicine in the tan Detroit Science Fair were } honored at a luncheon by area medica} societies. Dr. John D, Monroe, president at the Michigan ‘ State Fair Grounds. x : Produce The program, entitled, ‘Parade FRUITS of Mothers,"’ will be presented by appies Deltctous, BU. esseeesersoes #473 hools: © Apples, McIntos Ds ctenccccavsacs ; the following schools: Elmwood, |20ist: steele Reds, bu. 22.2... re Harrington, Kings Mill, Johnson " Mill, Mott, North Branch, Rumph, | | ee ca Sweet and West Deertield. Besta, lopped, bi, sereserecisce. LTS : . — Carrots , BE acess was cxeecee 2.26. Cel (OUD > sccateccocsuccons 1.50 aaa Lats Lo nantes ee sesseccecest Lye f os) oele sees 8. Onton 7 52-10, bag . isccaess OO arsley Root, (bchs.) doe. ......... 1.25 Parships, ibu. Woios bag se 130) Potatoes, od le anes & Seuss (oeha wee 1,80 Rhubarb, hothouse (behs.) doz. « 1.25 BO. feva secs ss scoess 2.15 mae o % () "of the Oakland County Medical Society, erases icorttllettes of merit ts, (trom lett); John Blamy, Sherry Fink and Ronald Heckiyant, The fair runs through tomorrow | Detroit, 1s Piles large 38-40, - w¥g. 39; "Seta weekly rece of —— bp rag egs, April 26-May 2.4-were 17,808 _ jenstose Book Store. 19 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, May 2. (AP) — Eggs, f.0.b. Geaner eases included, federal-state Wnites—Grade A extra large 42-43, wid. avg. large 40-41, wid. avg. 41: medium ny small 32; grade B large 8. Brown—Grade A extra large 40-41, wid. Commereiatty graded; Whites — Grade A large 36-30';medium 4%. Browns—Grade A large 37-38; medium News in Brief state Bank Bidg Pontuae State "May 3, 5, "68 WM. C. =oege ASSOCS., 831 W. Huron oe taking bids for ‘Homemakin heser aiterations, daar Central High School for of oe = gpcpenges voity of Pontiac. Bids "close 2:00 p 1938 » May 12, i. May 3, 5: “BS, the pty Leake a up ee for the fiscal yeas beginning July 1, 1848, in- cluding the tax levy on propefty in Sylvan ae ” Signed: MARJORIB B. WILLSON. City Clee May 3, A fire set by childreg caused $2,000 damages yesterday after- noon to a vacant house at 683 Clara Ave., the Pontiac Fire Dept. reports. Thé loss was insured. Sale. Men’ chilgren's’” clothing," “household some like new. Sisterhood th Jacob. 14 E. Pike. 6, 1 to 9 p.m. Tues. . 10 to 4 p.m, Get Mother’s now while § selection is . Back- . Lawrence, — adv. : Kline - Pu for churchen, sche anizatoins. FE 2-7109. Produced and civic pe adv ummage Sale, 1675 Aub Ra a neineeoen Some major~ department stores vision to protect shoppers from pickpockets, and to protect them- Carta . v. Time. for the purpose of amendin M of Ord have installed closed circuit tele-|,; * PINEGROVE ADD: \\.WOT 20 BAGLEYé mand COUN ? S LIN = WA HURON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Hall, 35 S. Parke Street 2th day of May, 1 o'clock p.m. Eastern ‘Standar be > Lad nance renone to Personal Lande: District the V,/ following deseribed prope Lots id Pinkgreve i adition: and selves from shoplifters, ing negligent homicide, has been ~ issued for Roy Flynn, 43, of Fimt. - He was the driver of the car which — a ce = a be i 4 iu = z & = 5 * bed e. | ‘’ ‘ a F a * ‘ * = * 3 j ; # . é i s* ’ F ae = cy Nee eA lg ENR eS OO A 4 By DAVID J. WILKIE. AP Automotive Editor ' DETROIT 8 — The auto: tn dustry is making a huge invest- ment in 1959 model cars. The sum probably will top last. year’s rec- ord-smashing }%4 billign dollar new tery. For the car makers it is a ee ee ee es Influencing each car builder is the determination to gain a greater + share of over-all car sales. - The outpouring of dollars in- vested in the new models will be per gallon of fuel — and even more luxurious interiors. + * * Despite the success of foreign, built small, low - priced models, major U.S. car builders are con- centrating on larger cars. General Motors and Ford are importing smaller, low-priced cars. to. meet the competition of foreign auto manufacturers. They have plans for building small cars and putting them on sale when they feel de- mand warrants it, Sie More ‘Money on gi i f They moved into what formerly counting had been known as the medium| foe price bracket. This led to the disappearance of definitely is more than a fad; that many of the small car buyers feel = |they cannot afford. car costing 7°4" 98° more than $2,000. It has been said that because of higher production costs Ameri- can car makers cannot build a car to compete in price with the : smaller imported’ models. Ameri-|‘>&! Percentage in 1959. can Motors and Studebaker-Pack | - jard have such cars in their Ram- bler and Scotsman models, respec- tively. Barring a change in plans Stude- baker-Packard will have-a smaller wheelbase in its line in 1959. For the near future, however competitors. last year; * x * — Dies in Auto Accident ‘Keni. ii M odels Rock Tense Haiti Chrysler tor buyer preference in ‘lall price fields embracing conven- tional size vehicles. Last year Ford and Chrysler took a sizable chunk of the market from General Motors. This year, in a smaller overall market, GM has regained thé ground it lost to its two major In the most recent production ‘icomputation General Motors was 55.92 per cent of output; Ford 27.26 and Chrysler 12.72. At the same point last*year the standing showed GM with 46.45 per cent; Ford 30.43 and Chrysler motorists knew «it. Some industry 20.67. ' In this year’s retail deliveries the “'standings are General Motors 50.2 per cent against about 46 per cent Ford 26.6 per cent against 30.11 a year ago and Chrys- ler 14.6 per cent against 18.80 a special guards posted storage tanks outside Port Prince. At 50-plus per cent of the retail market GM is much closer to its accustomed postwar share. obviously will strive hard to hold '|Francois president. The government has offered $5,000 reward for his cap- OWOSSO —Martin G. Ortiz, 33, ture. of Durand, was killed Friday when his car failed to make a curve on M78 near here and rolled over into the hottest competition will bela field, Ortiz, who was. driving among General Motors, Ford and alone, was thrown from the car. PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti w _- * *& Interiog Minister Frederick Du-| vigneaud accused supporters of former Sen. Louis Dejoie, unsuc- cessful last September, of touching off new violence to prejudice Haiti's economic aid talks in Washington. candidate for puetident Dejoie has been in hiding since was elected Almost 10 million adults in the United States read with an ability equivalent to that of a normal child in the fourth grade in school, ANCESTRAL CUT — Whitney Elm, three, sports a cool coif- fure for the warm weather com- ing in Milwaukee. Haircut was given to him by his father, Lemuel, who is part Oneida Indian, Mining has been carried on in| New Mexico since long before the Spanish conquerors arrived in the 16th Century. Prehistoric Pueblo Indians mined turquoise for them- selves, and later mined gold and silver for the Spaniards. — ON earo College Fund - * had discounted most of the current statements some time back. The 478 industrial firms in the current list had combined earnings of $1,515,145,000, a 36 per cent drop from the $2,379,370,000 reported by the same companies a year earlier. Declines were reported by 351. The 48 utilities in the list showed a 6 per cent gain over a 47 per cent; textile and apparel companies down 45 per cent; ma- chinery and tools off 40 per cent; rubber companies off 33 per cent, and oil companies down 32 per cent. Newspaperman Dies D.Kerkhoff, former Grand Rapids|1 and Detroit newspaperman, die djwomen each year studying under Wednesday while vacationing at|four-year GM scholarships in col- Tiajuana, Mexico. He was 58. A|/©8es of their choice. newspaperman for 38 years, Kerk- hoff worked on the Grand Rapids cae ° Herald, Detroit Times and New| perts is sufficient to result in se, York Journal-American. a : Given $35,000byGM DETROIT '— A $35,000 General Motors gift to the Uflited Negro , College Fund was announced today by Louis G. Seaton, GM vice presi- with only neven of tho: 39 show: dent in charge of personnel and ing an increase. — chairman of its committee for Among the industrials best show-leducation grants and scholarships. : x *« * Ua lgirs og lnntivs “of the equipment,-up 1.4 Pert e by the United Negro College « *« * Fund which provides financial aid - to 33 Negro:colleges in 12 states. The hard hit auto manufacturers jt brings to $170,000 the amount | ea! reside showed dropping 91 per cent, or and their suppliers were down 88 GM thus far has given to the fund. per cent; farm’ equipment off 64 per cent; steel companies down 58 “We are pleased to add our — support to the United Negro Col- oer lege Fund because we know that airlines 51 per Negre leaders,” Mr. Seaton said. The grant was made under Gen- eral Motors’ expanded program of support for higher education which is now in its fourth year. Besides Racttees ot neaes, es om ons 0} A plan, GRAND RAPIDS @® — Johnston|ny next September will be aiding 1,600 outstanding young men and Carbon monoxide Yin air in pro- vere poisoning to human beings. Card of Thanks 1 Help Wantéd Female 7 Death N oti c gS Work Wanted Female 11|°_ Building Service 12| Garden Plowing 16B| Moving & Trucking 19 Wanted Real Estate 32A a WE wisn TO THANK OUR| EXP, HOUSEREEPER WITH REY |BABYSITT:'NO | IN MY HOME. supped thn LA. "Youn 3 GARDEN PLOWING BY, LOT “OR TRUCKING & HAULING. RUB-| OPENING NEW J ee HOME $ CASH $ "| for their many acts of kindness} Florida and lke hiigrea. Good| Stmouphers Days only. GARAGE, CABINS. a4 GEN LAW Wa FLO PLOWING. PG he est ea MA 6-3408, 48 H ALLEN, MAY 2, 1958, JOSEPH EM-| fF, pS omg Gall MI 61142. 71-8282. “Hons Pegeed, Coulaet. “PH ~aDBE pe oF ‘leveling. Cow | TRUCK WITH SEME-T R ATLE R. SPECIAL: COTS, $1.50. OURS , 120 Clare Bt. Lake Orion:/ Tecent bereavement of Clinton E.|HOUSEWORK. LIVE. IN. THORS BABYSITTING "N YOUR WOME. | _manuté, dirt. FE. 4331 Ye oat) ens, Sie | Fes a perry Borat's HOME — EQUITY 7. S en oer Speciai thanks to R other 8: No wash: aaa eee Also dump truck ae | PE 21344. Sine’ and’ Peal. Alten; seat Army Bingemen, Soaresortin| fog or cooking, MA e:e04, ~*~ °* PRESARIO MEN’ russe H. M a as ise Wilson, PE 2 Pe 9-6026. UNWANTED ARTICLES “PICKED | LAND CONTRACT father of Mars. Tony Moguns, Rev-| Tuners ee cad set, Univeral pein | roe, nae one Women's alterations done. tn my | FO NORETE BASE: | MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS —tp_free_of charge. FE 54638. _| Wtd. Children to Board 26 gr of Paul Alon and are Pauline Oi seal np i eu De and fam plan. Fi mrs Te ee wen emis, Pree came Tri-Lakes + Weim BRM, ROME re Damen | LOTS wa ‘Fir timate. OR ; oo Physio-Therapy 21A mo. Ph. MI 46677. - Are needed tor big, building pro- LL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS) & Al G 1G, Es NDSCAP- : GB : 5 |S part ine, Seeds. 80 rg =F nome tod teai| [HEALTH CENTER | | Sai'sc"A "Reasonable val) one chance te get good die N. 8 to 13 Are, babysitters having upon Jon's A & N PLUS FE 2-002 humus Free est. MA 52423 and| Physical massage and scientific saieet LO 2-637. " eX? V A SCHOOL| children? ANNOU THE Business ces 13 oR : : SIBLE CITY FAMILY OF — FAP. details. GMGviNa: WEET OF Ponting) Bureau. Mt you" wish, esfoiuers| 03-2 z Semcet__-2| “BEAUTIFUL A | Biewitars SiyOh ples “3 cofurnisned ons operating arm | C. SCHUETT, Realtor AND WISH TO ATTEND itcre ca’ On 3-376. moval oral ead wimg. Get our bid. KENTUCKY ire —— om — a oe eee eh, ‘miles ftom ‘De- 1404 Highland Rd. (0450) WOMAN DESIRES HOUSECLEAN- elevision Service ption, location . . ORGY cEetYety 4, S008) aor beer Pe owea | ACL Maes oF FooRT Fem | © BLUE GRASS SOD met” gasa ule Bot "Ses Mk. BLANCHARD. AT eM 34001 rai office work. 81s yrs. exD-| Secs aivout office. General Printing “& ONTIAC AT “ewered, om Day or night. | SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE & NOW poe Feeereae INFERVIEW _Pontiae Press, ee ee OF ie , oN} on A BRC TpONice erage. Near, Dus. | a _ m icin t wer werk ip doctor's offices ta ___Ba 3 12 ASPHALT. PAVING ; “DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE | Pontiae ess Box 8 ir aad gage firms to oF tat “tor Rochester, OL 2-731. Detvows ; tong | OR 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 FE 5.406 of FE 5-6300 oO. your home unde FHA ART-TIME INTERVIEWERS FOR 20 YEARS fuarentes, fiokncing: OL 2.4008. * | COMPLETE LA WN GRADING, M_P._STRARA — il Pay $100 ee WHITE 1 BROS reaay | Ae EXPERIENCE "PLIANCE SERVICE isecune_snd_sodding FE SS Typewriter Service 22A| sree only. Alcon executive ie S. Experience desirable. 4 ful-| G cement contractors ~ oe eS Ser) oe mp truck service. Kentucky ‘ Sees =| CoS pd he . ~ om TYPEWRITERS A al . 2 ire | i7 Potiae Press Box Wo.w' | cement vorgn and mene Beek Seni ~ 7m sett Hrealtred rE | MACHRE REPAIRING. Exes | WaNTED BY ELDERLY LADY, | open reverie" sun” “un 8 “In Pontiac, Waterford tes Ber tee Free tas FE HALT PAVING | — riser be ines fice Supply Co, 17 W. Lawrence.| quiet Christian home, Receives | WILL Bi ON . 3 in Mi Hone c | See” Go __ Emnwoss “seco, ‘AAA Floor Sandi aif power equipment, Pree "est “Nursery Supplies, trees, shfube. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE mas Thome FE 2006) or FE) ny “focetion. Willems, Lt Int er : = r oanding mates. Days, ;_eves 5-4348, OFFICE MACHINE: Listi Ww d- : = z al ae Share Livin arters stings Wante Where “recitation of the Rosary| Salesmen. Cal Employment | Agencies 8A). sip sitist: ~ HD'S.os0| RELIABLE ASPHALT Pavioeas | “lawn cutting and repeit” Reason: | 82 WAYNE ST et Pe yaa? & Qua = We Buy Equities NSE be § Bm. = WM. A. ACME ar ace PAVING. DRIVE- WALL CLEANERS. - rates. Call anytime. FE Upholstering 23 Meh os DEE LAKE Ret Notices & Personals 25 EVELYN EDWARDS ways, pa. lots, prices are below that of last or free es- etc. Our and win ellie Pree est, No obligation Fie 3.1631, | CUSTOM Reasonable. BULLDOZING. YARD & CUSTOM 2D. RILEY, Broker’ o/ tate Re, 2-story i turaituve, R Uti * ~ ’ A ‘g F A Cri, ver Lentini = COUNSELING eet, can OR 3-3021 £ a & uu re] Lm CLEANIN Repair FE 4-4210 _Siterations Free est. FE 5-3608.| Trim, ia te cabeling, Eaarts ef LAWN MOWING REAS. REALTOR 1262 W. Huron Open Evenings 57, 74, 76, 77, 81, 96, 112, NEED AN INCO ‘VAILABLE NOW!CARPENTER ALTERATIONS ADDITIONS AND | {ygd™4 Cleating. Insur aoe wplack/Einglisn Col go, WD Soh, | ee Union Lake Re__EM_ 2400 | WANTED JIMME DIATELY: 11 Our Fae Tail & cabinet work New & repair.| jcpal: work Licensed builder. _eoage ere ee LANDSCAPING WORK GUARAN-| /Ditash return ‘1 to ‘children. rE ‘ Homes, Farms, vate Property avers cart We teach you to sei D. urdock. PE 3.7861. FHA terms, ae Si LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, | ‘teed. Call MAple S-1104 after 4| /B/¢as? C ASH & Land ot Buyers wait- nae Hable — and a AVAILABLE AI CARPENTER ALi KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. ge used lawn mowers for sale.| pm. . ing. fice leads by Appointment only. ee as ee ae ne extimaten PE tan Caw iOwERS SHARPENED ae "aewine ty Hight hauling! Hobbies & Seppe as ee a a Paul M, J Real Est. r nan and ba t fin-| AN OOFING REASON- ; ia ze au on Ares. SE Arbor No. ¥-4285| ished. Will ee eee Pree abe “on TR with modere precision machines.| PE ¢411, PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES.| soned's bie cans fate $32 Huron es, ag ren 3 “REAL ESTATE estimates. FE 3-720¢ or FE 4.2252. ma r_§:30_p.m. Scrabble games. kenstose ec i FE 43844 7 cee The Pontiac Press TASEMENT CLEANING, HAULING| present home. Also unde —Rook _Store,_18_E_LeWrence Bt. fer Ted MeCub SALESMEN - rubbish For. free eqagttimates, eall|_ and house ra sn, rE tsa. | Notices & Personals 25 ARRO REALTY . FOR WANT ADS. 2 full time salesmen. ABINET neo WAKER AND GARFER (LUM siDiWs va Cass - Elizabeth Rd. ! nave gamuieg Powe "ASIGL MAE'S “EELCRT PE ai Pace 7 ore, Ea terme = "=| CASH |. 2 2 DIAL FE 2-8181 Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days $1 ; $2, Rtate holida MC MFG, COMPANY ue om = fertilized & mowed, FE hate “carne Vv PE 2 " " | RAKED, votre tay 8EED- 2-0967. BULL DOZING PE 5- TAILORING AND MEN'S -AND * women's alterations and dre s s- r , ; Sasvuirtine 1 AND HOUSEWORK. _ 5-51 RENT IT FAST Res and iive|OUNG- WANT 3S WANTS TRUCK: through Rent Ads! Room,| In Bow it: BEAUTY OPERATOR. MUST BE experienced. Air-conditioned salon. | Midwest. 4-2666. ponsble 3 Pontiac Press. | hoyse, apartment, any-|a5 thing — Want Ads give MBINATION WAITRESS AND, kitchen helper Semi-religious con- Valescent-home, G for right’ ar treg Write Pontiac opportunity ing or any ki ork, EM 3-016 WORK, Fr sores oieee AP GUARAN.- | _ 481898. caliasates: OR Gusto 3 PLOY Anywhere ORiando fg of construction rae ‘SALE E: NEW AND USED) GA lumber, 1765 East Hamlin reed. _OL 2-5701, Pres Bor Bat acer ateem (Aree | ati H as c an elive you ACTION, Dial FE|CAR® or CRIDER, LEE SLEEP 7 WOMEN WANT WALL Wasi. Kinae "Bs "Be 018 Bee pu want Feming Reasonable prices. 101 W. | yeton leks “ in, ref, . FE + oo » and housecleaning. FE 3-7581 Cass | onatine es ri rs x - 4, mia 28181 CLERK, TYPIST, 18-26. ats & 4 IPORINOS NICELY DONE. rE “FRTED ant ine: Fer . and Bs one For on eas. Pick up & Pre 47127. MASON AND CEMENT GOOK . eal i ‘a iW, on © & TRONTR ji als 2 heise - Caggetndd & esti: | GARDEN PL . TT. St } fs tal . i . c . nema, Po Lk, Ra done, FE 2-1823: \mate, 16 yre. exp 24402 |-~ing, Bo. OR, 3.3010, Wi. Sait, x | 4 > * = G & DE AGGING. EN PLOWING & FITTING. OL 2aiTt after 4:30./ NG. GARDEN PLOW? G AND HAR- “Work Wanted Female 11 GARDENING | PLOWING, LAND. : 2 ay | a N 1 3 Y RVICE ON rou “7 eer heater, ranges. ary: a ei Tr ucks’ to Rent DAY SERVI . fine washables, Hand washin tas & ma W. oe ‘unro Elec- Oana Fi i, ‘a inl sca ARBTBTTA Industrial = Co. - - * vida mi-trailer: LET US 4-5000 of : ALL 23 (mem rh > FC. WOOD CO. |CEMENT Wonk oF ALL kinda | ‘Reasonable ef otrives 6 ~vation Arm one ee We would like YOU to help us From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Williams Lk. Rd. & M0 CARPENTER pa ee Jensen FE 2-2340, . TORRE IN A FLASH to help YOU. This YOU can do — OR _3-1235 After 6 OR_ 3-620) “throm cabinets specialty. FE| Hamilton FE 2.2448, = arry' White & Sons MASON SHOES ‘Teptosenttives Bo are. trient. All errors should be re {SALESMAN WANTED. APPLI-) _5-5632. BUILDING — REPAIR PLASTER. _ Inc., Ph. FE 444597 - RY J, COMPEAU pirtibne person, 30 ats ~ WY, courteous & prompt. but more rted. immediately. The ance experience helpful. but notiCr arM ADJU EXPERI-| ing. «carpentry, brick, block AVES- PONTIACS OLDEST /& LAR LARGEST 280_ciayburn st: FE _8-3000| ice to satisti gy end eet ee a an ress @ssumes no respon essential to call on established!” enced in bodily injury. claims.|_ ment . Pe eine eS NEW LAWN BUILT. Finish | CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE| entele plenty of action on city, suburban -sibility for errors other ustomers. High schoo! graduate.| wouig like vimilar position wth RRiee nrc ARD CEMENT tou, fureace cleaning & ft ‘adin, Bacarel i, FE for removal of unwanted hair. oF water fron’ property. We need than to cancel the charges 23'to 40 ,-Belary. ean Bni| local company. MA 43252, éves. ae kiso j= ls ND Sat abe Ld Spe03 wept Mond me Eves. OR A h please, won't” ¥Su hee “fe 4 eS <= “nee ELDERLY MAN WOULD LIKE| large. Residential tind “cdemer | Saws, Hand Lawnmowers NG. GRADING” DIECING, DAINTY MAID ee, Sas. ae O nson - Rep “tou? = % "ment which has been rep SALESMEN ; eee oe wn agpoenng ae otenee Sin work. Ph. MY MACHINE SHARPE: : mowing ‘and ch tn saw werk i Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7293 REALTOR dered valueless through the PE e545" oft Leach 10 Bagley st.| Scott Lk. Rd./Phone FE Saiere MAID. SUPPLIES — 106 8. Telegraph Ra tap MABRO REALTY errct. When cancellations es 35 or over To contact smal) | ——_ BULLDOZING OR LEVELING. Sa La or FE 5-5619/ . i Menom Mrs. Wallace. FE FE . P eCULLOUGH, REALTOR ate mode be cats te aot asiness men in local area to SXPERIENCED (GARDEN ER Tree cutting or removed, FE ws~— Lawnmowers | OD. ba ba : “ Cue Elizabeth Rd. Peet SUS os |latee aekowe seaaiamets| esis Sema ae elle w.cndSKE” Hs armel rag soa may, oe | APR GAUL OUGNOK OT HONE | ORE POE eng BEE Way Oven Breage © Pda ‘adiustments - Ww ven = i — Without tt Jots cleared. Free estimate. FE) 609 "hm cal PE ered “alter a ICK OR FRAME s AIR) yy Pik sod, giver I double-breasted. aut ee, On i368 : : _5-6502. . ee cooled engine repair & ie into mart sing) east- seams SOCIETY FARM pts. ——— = —— TELEPHONE: SOLICITING “fee, reasons bles OR 35479 ae roa Stilt on oe poe 585 ‘Amberwood, FE 4-2416, 151_ - ry ‘3 ee Rd egal Inc. 3 at Eq Grindle's, nee ANS on good pi ees Ye Rent A é Furnished 33 freer ‘Gan feralars cents || p32 o'be m Sade a We| ¢ ane] Raga cer eee | hace oe ete ae Moving & Trucking 19 |" KN SS caus, fe p Seerape |’ Gone bre pec cen ta Grr let Sosa | |"etorene,seaed. Anya, Be MARDYINON WOULD URE OOD) elih"tue oly Sf atti | Grn og Ned Gina abe Fe | ~ KNAPP SHOES |ph cao yp, pry. |' Surshece “ Peewee Savers am. and INTERIOR & SErrekion Pater or phone KE Ra. Livonia | york anal 2070 Airport Rd ‘Ra so |22 F SS ; or phone . 3.8010. Or at . 1 WOMAN, CES, patent ats muy || Tob ST See peamans | Soe Ragke seal ath Gye . = IMMEDIATE, | vou spzenggess ev we the day of publication after ~ TURRET LATHES > CANTECAPIRO WOR a. ORTON Fe Gineva. Tit WO 5.5880 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 IN DEBT? — 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. SHARP see ss sce sty ssscnas 3 pecan meee CTIO beth e6t, FV, PS 2-491. "opens ft ty termnce sek "ANS hg, Wapeneatea PE) BLOCK BRICK’ GWENT. WORE | DRESHMAKINO. TAILORING. (Ac | IF SO ACTION prt, bela 6. eet, 79, YS FON. CASH WANT AD RATES Must be able to set up machine. in my home. Call FE 8-8455, : bath: saults” cay, N, Pad- - land contract. New Your ¢ash upon sat- dock, Alberta A eeaaas inspection of propert and title. 4 “4 2 8180 6198 62.78 fis toalanwood Rd. Lake Orion, WOULD Like Wonk |CUNTOR pect WORE FOR NEW |" ating. Bdes Warp PE 220 ieee Ask Ken Templeton. |1 RM. CLEAN, ng /oT. PVT. 3 oth) os) bos, WANTED — 2 REAL ESTATE| or “la sts 4 or Pe eae furnace jobs OR 31486, —— "ga Bl 8 Er!) Give You 1 Pla t P K. L, Templeton, Realtor Ret PS 26 eer! oe, § 225. 405 6.0 gulesinen Living East or West of PAINTING OF ALi EIN REA- ARL Bi ok Garden Plowing 168) fia & RUBBISH. NAME ve rou ce to ray Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 esos TC oF en 6. L BILLS, SR... FLOOR Ee_ Severs Sake Bt, FE +00. | 5 in see Help Wanted Female 7)Want Work HAVE 5 oF LAWN |CUSTOM HOMES BY LIGENGED | Best method. Call for best price.| Rubbish. top i Restore Credit Ready, Willing and Able | 375, : ~ mower, or, polled by email tractor.| builder. Pree estimates, OL 1-s061,| _ PE §-6408. rE WE ARE NOTA | S86 2r erupt ut et Eye nas = r . |&AA ROTO-TILLING. LAM a 7 j 1 amagecra bay ony "Eat SEE SURPERE, ANS rh meni oat Sten | "fram spr alin LOAN SAS ae Ltted Real Esta a ES Sinn" mi en hl per teat] ey ME eh ae weeteee| CEMENT & BLOCK’ | -eimaie, bab Sor LORS iT =H “Ee }_or FE .4-80907. Pree. Sigeing. Cand Sites or FE A GARDEN OWIRG,’ : SELLORS ist FLOOR, at ¥ sho a Be ee ‘THE PONTIAC TAY 3 ene : "Rent Apts. Furnished 33| Rent Apts. Furnished ; 35jRewt Apts. Unturnished 34/SLICES OF HAM »/ ’ For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 For Salo Hoases 43 = raniaa toh rene. Oa ae pbeemloromso bight . . . os dwg, —c iia | 50 Down _ | gat 7a fale - Soke Palm Aa aie o: COZY NO Kae, ake vitet ee oe : BUNGALOW | DOWN | Se eeaaee ‘a ; "PONTIA "REALTY On 14%4-Acre Parcel © PAYMENT » | 37 _ Baldwin is —_— Here's that cute, spa- wae ao onan “tough MODERN aie ee yang te |. Set oh Cae peal cat va | nee rego ee : Bea r ment. F. C. Wood Co., OR 3-1235. : i Speen cece) OpEN | Weta rm. Ress. oF Then you'l Attached 1% car plastered ga-| . , BETTER BUYS AT = -—-—+— a fpotig a P+ rage Home compiote with, “sorts OAKLAND COUNTY ad lei h Lane rent Adulte. 470 Oakiena Ave. a BODY Livins | fe hee me screens. Also water coftensr REALTY eadowleig oan Entr,, couple aly? PE ‘tor ONS Ot tees aan ce ot shrubs, WOLVERINE LAKEPRONT— Year | Sunday — Angelus Meadows Sub. | : Y LA | VELY CRM TAPTS. ALL only in K. G, ide furnished. gee after 4:30 eon, Aubura " Hets.” Prt Prt Hempstead, 102 E. Huron St. PE weekdays or Sat. 16 Pine-|_ 3473" Leach Ra PE ate. or after 5, PE sa 7 RM APR UTIL PORN. eae PSE Avr SEAS we WEST SE t room ine -' ing girl 2-5378 after’ Vv - ony ployed on $50 mo. or elderiy SMALL 3 iter 4. ing foom and aite on first ‘RM., BATH, 18T FLOOR. : = — g PE 24004. 161 W. meas wk. 193 ‘piaranso tr & : Basement, Maundy a arene ALL 4 ROOM APARTMENT, TO ays, automatic heg ‘ 3 oa RMS NO DRINKERS. 4 water. storm windows, Ri ee Voomeis Call after rosponsinle _ couae only. Mpett nice yard. Paved street, Avail- | eis Rd.’ | «other utilities furnished Reter- able now. $90 per month. Vas- 9 SM. OR OOM APT., FE ences. $15 per week FE 4-5971|_ binder Inc. FE 5-8875. ee ai Auvire Ave. after 5 p.m. - WALLED LAKE s— oo UPSTAL Lak eat and — rms * floor * rors utt, maid il. paid. ee 25236. ADDIY| per meee W. Path Be hochee|_& bath. Pvt. 870. MA 43556. 3 a FURNISHED aT PVT | waste ne 2 WESTSIDE. 3 RMS foe re ame s| Basement abt, Very wie a a Tir |Rent Houses Furnished 35 (2R LARGE BEDR 3-1403.'1 BEDROOM, MODERN. ‘@riuiry , All turn., private| WEST SIDE. 3 RM. AS LAKE th F Entr. bachelor er couple work- : oom, lake priv oan. adults, PE io, Meee al les ak front City limits, $20 wk. FE S16 3 oo ; BATH WITH PVT. ENT. Child welcome $13 wk. PE 8-1431. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 i PEDAOUAT. Nie hi * chia welcome LY FURN. 2-4855. 1 BEDRM. DELUX PVT, SHOW-| = d oven units cee General Elec- Y ROOMS, PVT . ALL UTIL. er. Bachelor's. paradise ‘or cou tm, | home im good jocation, Ready. to | an | Kore. 8. PB, _ FE 32-5339. )1 RM oe =e 2 pvr. | ples. ao garage house. $12 a | < cement, new toro cee, - ry move > int on ae Ber REALTOR re — Baldwin Ave. teat sates ¢ — ——— =, | 2 LARGE ROOM. eal, stove & refr m garage $600 d | tionally well built, has 1% baths, B cal FE 44 3 adults sy. 290 N. Paddock, fia _ BEDROOM Ssuncatow on : _ _ R MCLARTY, BROKER Price Reduced—$450. Dn. | 2 bullt-in vanity. Also ample ¢los- 2 z d APE. 0,00 “WEEK, 5 Saeone Gee ole Ave. Nicely: furnished ed, , : |S ee #5000 ict rz, room Pee “es wi 2 lots 3 Sate Penredl gay | pe HE be = . : . 5 near . i = sacola, or; . * z Oi AND BATH 35 MONROE| drinkers, #14 m1. iecmenliee manthiy. NICHOLIE & Hircen| .For Rent Rooms . 37 For Sale Houses 43 New beautiful 3 bedroom brick. teenies windews, | includes storms nd St., adults , Murphy bed. —CO. FE : 2 bi : : , corner lot-in Watking - tise ers. ‘ oes. eee 2 LOVELY SLEEPING ROOMS, ule., Family sized — Gasi- B ad ! No. drinkers e FE 52140. |] BEDROOM APT ERAGE, |* RMS. FURN. OR UNFURN, s708 [OVELY _ SLEEPINO | Boos. ea a ee oe wacee OWNER _ eCaqaroom Estates and priced ab $18,300. 4 ast furn. #12 weekiy.|_Manor. FE ae alinend ws “BEDROOMS LIVING ROOM,| Fv'. home. Erose to Pontiac Mtrs. Kon Se Builder. ales Mecte demeetea Take” e Telegraph 3 Ra.+ turn left om Gee Ne “Gown town at a0 N i. F BEDROGG. PARTLY PORN. "kitehen, bath, dou-|—FE 44183 _after =|. PPORTU- drooms large living Pontiac ; follow to ‘Perry. na » PARTLY FUR ble Becogd ov lg AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD-| ‘“Jieart of the Lakes” |*ON,-,VETS. VETS. OPPORTU-| room. kitchen utilit a tight, % mile to ors F HA Lakefront apts. OR 3-0105 of rage, ern room, $7 wk FE 5-7332, eart of the aity: to assume 4'3 per cent GI room 2 ears old Alum for | xD 3 INQUIRE 32 AU-|! BEDROOM UNFURR APT. res aur & BATH. UTIL. FURN,|ALL NEWLY DECORATED. Mop-| BRICK RANCHER pe et cone ee ie ae ' ELwoon Beaute | BURN REAR OFFICE +7811. " ce meine: Clean. Lake Orion. MY _3-1033, Quiet. Down town. | Here iss home for the most dis-| brick. 3 bedrooms, built-in ‘oven down — No closing costs 2 AND 3 APT. LY | is 6 RMS. ph 2 COUPLES AC- jeu "rope elderly person, 150 N. criminating buyer! B is situated | and range, storms and screens. and $85 per month tnelud- ‘NOW aggoraing Ot nat Hoshonaiy | S2QR/OOR, 3,8 BATH, HEATED. © TE. Beat re ee ee wer | Budaaerostalint eds | Bull batsmen rater sete. | fag hate gp naiaoee Joh K atertor Ww Gas e err: = } Se tS off os STE {VACANCY IN’ THE “WATER. FOR C COLORED COE St Pine BC PE cola. | Bas 1900 tt of ving sree plus _ _ton Hills. 1173 “Eckman, FE ring: Cal after 6:00 Dm Liberty No Mortgage O entrance & bath. Auto. heat & 5 ae dace some. ore Ie LEAN ROOMS. TELEPHONE att Dasement “many other features WILSON rover Ope om rotrigerator ute it seemne. poeta cok ag Te om. aD room $e house fur- kijeben pt privileges. FE ¢5641, such aa i natural ‘fireplaces, and sad 1S | O ne Cos ts | er welcom ens & din Bedroo ou : Ex. | ne be ee a . LOW FHA TERMS 100x150 foot lot on blacktop, near rT} oe ag Bah tel ey iat ies, hes ir twaas ANE ebm Cig Sura ™O NOON CLORE) * WATER FRONT maroon aia. dort, 8 1ST eras wea etween 3 p.m. and 8 p.m LE. Gute SCEEPING ROD. Now ts the time ee this lovely asemen ; so aan i. gaily 5 R 80 = i wOUHE| ee ae home at Mecedsy Lake, MODEL OPEN At Oxford, 3 family income with r : Time. to Build ’ _FE_& sent j “WHITE BROS. oF Re able rent. Mjune 23 to tes sultable lor eae wean! there are 4 bedrooms, ceramic mon om 4g ERSON aerite furniture, $909 do PAYMENTS Build the new home that you 3 * sae af BATH & REAL ESTATE _ Aug. or SFE. 82436. ‘PE 46700. 442 8. Paddock. i — siceming sae ae O; PALEE: es he chee repair ustaees ts be moved LESS THAN RENT have always Creamed of. We | aw y "Clintonville "Rd. Of SMALL HOUSE, FURN. OR UN- CLEAN, "ROOM. CLOSE IN.| Ye? Ccta’s ut this must | M. R. WILSON 8-6192 Building and complete line coe be oer Ses Dame | 5660 ie wy. Fg uld say more, : fit your pocket book, Take ad- z en furn,, children weloome: Off Tay- ~esem utilities included FE sori ‘BY OWNER. GI RESALE, 3 BED- 075 Baldwin Ave. PE_4-6203 M VY D J Sealey st Kise -bedroom ric and bath, & b adults. 3 1. peed a = 2 7 EB. w a UPLEX. 90 $80 MO... 318 TigaT HOUSE SEKEEPIN NO 1 ROOMS, room brick. Lo age Hills Sub. HOPKINS 229 ; one nN. 3 = <5 az On West Side 3 Scr Fee E Rooms ‘r & stove. Wes bested. very i BEDROOM oN ae ans Eaters per room. | ree DOWN OR. TRADE WESTOWN REALTY Attractive home, newly decorat: Prt emt & tlities, aot tghing priv- clean. 309 _N. Saginaw St. | tthe, ar, Tel-Huron, $72.50. MI ove 4180, Ww BY Owner New 3 bedroom face-brick. Ranch | $110 total mortgage eecar neces | FE 02763 or EVES. LI 32-4677 ed. 2 bathe. tuit ier “2 lleges & garage. 209 Norton. |3 RMS AND BATH. STOVE A drinking, nice clean rm.., z ghower. Syl Vill styled. Vestibule arse kitchen, | ty Only 18 left. Huge %8 foot tots | 3. Bec tra Ranch Ol buy 4, } ROOM APARTMENT AND BATH ie 3m furn. 108 Center, 2 BEDRM. LAKE FRONT HOME | bath, day worker. FE ¢0sT0aft-| |) DY Mya lage ra basement a me ot. alumi: wih clr cutee eomme ant peved | ee enone AS ap er act crpor | UPREN EOE ¢ FUROR: StrRt EE exper wea one SRE pains |—"GETTRSME TG | nORRE etie, Po [meee Sameer egret bee In Waterford Village | | Smart P . a str : - ee + die clgvont Prt, batand, m,| Stayin ‘near "actin Be mgs | fonead'ybck yard ake pricees | ug, FOF_ 1647 8 Penson P| 4.70tie annem: gates | MOMENT MOURES Pon” BALE | Scv,,crysicer tam schon “Os | "Toliag® oom” ate Bic: | "on Gane tsa BSchooi on Euclid street ed ind: and s,| on adjoining ‘ots One three bed- | Summit ture window, 1% tile baths, oi! Opdyke). ¢ bedroom nicely furnished. $70. OR 3-0178 lg EEZPING ROOM TCHEN .. storm windows screens, rte 7 RMS."e BATH. PVT. ENT. . $805 7 Rooke. ap avis PERE “BEDROOM. BRICK FL al gd Bos Baldwin PEW 1038. pooryototngees) Gat aha? Nod SS, a qae| bem ii heat "Appotmment eay. screens: a rou' ilove” the large Priced yey ander per mone. onth., base = MOTDOCE subdivision Both houses can be, Call FE 4-2875. coun! hen a ow market down pay- ROOMS sat ae BATH. INCIN- porn FE Clee Te 205 AW| Paved ctieet. 098 per moatn. FE| Rooms With Board 38) MOTDGSe REALTY are pouet togsires jor #9.500. EM) NEw HOME, MIDDEE STRAITS | | Vit, ‘nice view. 3 spacious, beé- ae mr erator ewly decorated, nr en r | 5 ‘ * i 3 LOE. RMS. NEWLY DECO- - FOR SALE: Orne ON DUPLEX. area. $7600 full — eral Hosp. Adulte, MI_¢-0044 > rated Util, OR 31238, 40 Mariva. BEDROOM, ROUSE TN Pore ge cry aubews PE S077. | Including. shrubbery. fenve —Pavment EM 3- meen, ditappointment Ow ner; John K. Irwin & Sons is . eT FLOOR | ROOMS @ BATH. FIRST FLOOR. 3 ROOMS AND SHOWERS R LOVELY WEST IDE HOME| .SYOTM#, cerpeting, etc. PE 64304) 4.1, SAVES PER Choma, bath ; : - savene, Hees. Only 91.00 oes a + Heated. Janitor service Close Yy:| Pontiac Motors. Plant No. 14. Ree-| privileges. Meals desired. FE | CNet ¢ Dm. and) willities, $8.258. Pull price. Live Where You Play a sa paene’ a then Haron ve, Mt 63783 . 8 ‘ on, ce . . Sheffiela C is & decor 1 child welcome. Geass] S20Ne ome me |_sooable rent, Fm 34008. "| 8538 FOR $300 DOWN Fe caer = og nS LARS Pron | Attractive Duagsiow wkly. FE 5-7 ROOMS AND FULL BATH. NEW. 3 RMS. AND BATH. JUST RIGHT Convalescent Homes 38A Near Wa ord Hien Bchool 4 bedrm., 14x22, living rm, carpet- 4 BEDRM. MODERN HOME. DIN- i RM. y io jeunes Sen rey ee — 3 gas heat, 0 DOWN nafural ae soe tree, dining L. | Elizabeth Lake Estates large Abeba htc No. 3_ile Sette anda ce [rages oe teks tn mares’ Property. ia alae canal 3 bed . ch pela Bioom-| Pull Te frees: | Bae Painted walls. full te bath. lenin, trmplce, Hcg > | ; Tse’ room ran me, x { rms. ‘a : En ag ALL PVT. FUR. 5 ni . = Lake Privileges 156-Acre Farm LIVINGRM. , a OE_FO_ 6068 Huron St. FE 40561. i Nearly large ranch e y American home +3-BEDROOM BRICK n en, — Sees iow cele: 7 ‘ aod : e \ ith full For or Sale Ho 43 What veu've always a AQ = home at — a Ag ve we nol ~ oe living with six Steel betty eS : basement near Roch On auto. with $1000 down, 4 bedroom com- Lares soeae a kitchen & dining chions keeper bull ty Bz paved school bus for the beat, comb, sherman, Wander: fortable weil built home at a ved street in pen. Has % mir tront- Se ero st | children $85 monthiy. 3 ROOMS. AND B pO Socas are | . SEbLf, eoaditionea. Low with $1009 dows, petty Wai food, ne . $15,500 w age, could be subdivided. 51 FE €100a. Edw. M.Stout, Realtor |-# 3p. : : Take cash to Gt mortgage. | ™ BO DOWN separate, Wonderful building re & BATH NEWLY DECO N. Septhaw #8, Pontisc _|2%4 OWNER, 140, ACRES, LOCAT. WE HAVE OTHER 2 & 3 EMBREE & GR rGG A veut 320,DO modern site Only 36. ata ae oerth R. jPh. FE S81 Daily ti 6 ductive pind, _ $112 per acre, Lows bows N SEAYMENTS. 1568 wha Hage ae Exit fall "basem mee ~s Amore — wire 22 (4 aun a3 BATH. BASEMENT APT APT. in : OTH OUT EM 34 Me 3-3914 rage. e privi me brie illiams “4-§-RM - N- a : : em 2, Sree m. Priced low to | va mon pet 2 bdrms. tile bath, shower p> eure E overlooking W: WE BUY & SELL BY OW: HURON | settle esta * Exclusive OOM HEATED APT 7. stairs. Living r ining rm.| ters Lx., Clarkston 428 ies LAND CONTRACTS _Gardens. $5,375 cash. FE 2-3820. aL ADD’ S INC. Yes, this charming Indian- ee new peewee orheis citchen, auto Healy “hot| Bucsko Rd. Open = : BY OWNER. WEST SIDE 3 = wood Hills is ~~ that. We water, Full ae hosts _m. to § p.m. er eall Tw. roem ranch . | 4286 Dixie Hwy. Dreyee | Piains offer you a nice family Guaten enae vote & BATH, UPPER. FE ted. Spokane or Liberty @auMEGai INT HO] IE crated. “Carpeting. full: basement Perry or Lapeer Rd home with three bedrooms . = - LAKE. i 5 . en id Sgn week eae Ree REM, UPPER TEE“, “Bie dove. raid 3 ane . Sa Stee ve Sak S| ew comavecow | | pits Merten Dorothy Snyder Lavender 7 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENTR. PVT. BATH & ENT White & Andersonville ¢ Tm.) small residence ab cay) odd lee ‘Bt Omer her extras. 914.380. & HARGER co. - ving. 110 foot sandy be Pony Clean Christian couple| _Ra.,_ MA babe: est _ Call” Maple” 8.2006 . 32 WEST HURON STREET | COMMERCE. $1,000 DOWN. 5 CIVIL jus ‘many other fine fea- Pa ‘reat Highand Tes * 59 Hudson A ©& B. UPPER FLAT. SCREENED ("5 Cou pati. Gi RESALE, FACE BRICK. OPEN EVENINGS, FE 5-8183 room frame, Large lot, lake priv. AV res. $26,500 wth terms, | a 5 5 BATH AND| porch, shade, close in. FE 8-1414. 2 BEDROOM | " pedroom Me baths, large lot” lieged. 6.250. Calt : Fe N ent, Lk. privileges. Children wei: ; ROOM AND BATH home. Automatic oil heat, couple!” g959 aan peer” ‘ Lakefronts : : E ON PE +0243 Tae Ape See 0 N. Pren | ose Sowa GI wire PAY- Build No OW ee been Dr 2 story ry $300 DOWN We have several good lake closed bre Dresses th ledgerock RM. PLAT. A EAT,|7 RM. MODN. JUST OUTSIDE OF| MoRts $81) per month. 9 bedroom | on our lot or rours 4 om Es or| Union Lake privileged. mt +6h0 NO OTHER CosTs . front homes - plante minum picture SE dra PE aT | ne mea | Eat Sat HE BREE nem of | te , alae Se | Bn! pote fer : : : | e e fron’ Ou fur- rms., Atito heat & hot water, ips - 3 AND BATH. LOWER. IN|CLEAN # IN GOOD GORD WOD- : our sols ced Myetertord| Dace. insulated, full bath, 3 bed-| basement, Built 1864, paved street a, ea and es, Ideal for MI 6-8050. room home. Nesr Pon-|¥SIT= se eturat Estates Fo é Siberia a8 — ot poreh. Good | good condition. A ooce buy ff ai! ; op 7 ROCESS AND GARAGE. LOWE School ls 42045, : Ww. t 5 le de tote ase taraden, West rises T, RLTR. FE -8-6105 yore nh basement. 38 Irwinda.e Dr. Fis 43 a we VACANT + IMMED. POSSESSION on. Err, real _aine,_eduits: “Fie ‘31022. (FOR RENT: CONVENIENTLY Lo. NEAR ST. CHAELS. 7 BED: Dasement, Tf Tiare | Walk tm and took Lo aT)! ealtor Tat & Bk S55 E_| cated 6 room modern house. Call Near Watkins Lake. 3. bedroom, room , equvenient iitch-| Dasoment, fireplace all large! Walk te ee ee ee (ase) RMS, Fa cases TH, Ha. FE 20133. 9 5 t b en, gas race. $7,950, terms. - 2 7 interested call owner. s Pike, ‘ 9 am. to $ p.m. for) brick raneh-t 7. with Sree eves. sar garage and also smal barn, 102 8. Brosaray Lake Orion | Slee" ‘ oo Be i" us PVT. 00 OAKLAND A One VACANT «BED. — extra. Easy 2 BEDRM. Sem | wan erm | ewe nae ee 2008 5 MY 2.2821 BEAT THIS! . e cee New] seaccued 2 rm. apt. $55 . lake priv. or Wiliem ; 3 | + SUN 1 near Ded ‘ ‘woper. 3 Fes Sag anes month, ‘Se mee_corsteser. i 7 te a » FE smait home with extra lot. Lake _ down OR 3-1007. ee Richard Steele, Realtor House for F amily one UNION LAR “OFFICE only 45080 with pat Ny So a SGgNT—AFIRT| A SPACIOUS LOWER apt. _|LAROE HOUSE 6 BEDROOMS Hier naeas or with 3 extra) MUST SACRIFICE. $ ROOMS & | 4,,, 224 Center’ St, Highland = you'll feel at home when you|. Partiy furnished, has basement, NEAR UTICA A ony. ia a A sen vd . modern, ol] heat, 9169 & bath on ~e lots. Near aventats Z __.__EM_3-6210 first walk in, Well proportioned | 00d beach. $8,050, terms. 2 bedrooms and bath. 7 on” Walton et. Independence Tw: Avetabte 0 High. wn. By owner. Cail living’ oom, full dining Attached 7 * meat.’ pe Dp. ble now/M. LeClair KE -6479 or KE 1-6111 garage. Lot ed Call FE 6-8114. one block off West Huron. Phone WOodward 1-1740, Detroit. | oe 1 Plateau a WILL SWAP 3 BEDROOM HOME| room, large kitchen, which will Year around 2 bedrm. home. All Ate pa Phew mda $8,000. Terms. TRMS_ UPPER. 9 BDRMS. UTIL.| 6 rooms, tile bath & kiteh- STARTER ROME, 2. BEDRM. 100' BY OWNER. > BEDRMORANGH.| in the city of Pontiac for yke| ™ake tf @ pleasure to prepare | furnished, Forced hot air heat, , Me ce lots’ and scre- furn, On ee 8t. OR 3-7887 en, clean steam heat fur- LONG LK., 2 BEDRM., CLOSE TO by 200 ft. lot, 5 Ea windows. 2 i 3 = lake $75 a menth. Between 8 & ugh wirt t by 150° Jot. pated schools in size and bregaatd home with acre| ™esls. 3 spacious bedrooms. large car g@rage. hog oon = good | *CUCK R 5 = 3 RM TER wi TV. 2 nished, Available June | ist. ¢. PE ¢sse? . ing. Can. be = a Clarkston. $1 down, and ice | or more of ground outside city,| #throom. spotiess basement with beach, only §8,900, . | i LE REALTY Rosshire ra melee Tel-Huron, FE Adults preferred. OR 3-2216. * : . Hatton Rd. between ma over my GI. MA > Phone FE §-3625.. tec. rm. Gas heat, beautiful well. | 236 ON. sagmaw Hetty “ : <_< Maceday Lake Privilege po ee CLARKSTON | Kept iawn! garage, fuel Vi Beck |< Eetrm, hese cs. haste vee ‘eves, re 2h ed 4room teens — Twp. Nr. Birm. Country Club.| Owner erred, 3 bedroom . J can buy & move into the homes Lake priv. full basement, hot ae rE 27520" Ok -Fe 4-5663. sie ¥, T _ Hort side $-0857 $80 Month ~ | i" Tan : He. bodes home io a full basement, f 1 =e ense. I have the key—iet's| heat, 1 or 5 acres, easy recta! ; rooms, ate en- ee an % Rooks Med kiteh . rg tri é x ved in 3 mos. bess : Soop gle gpl “path, to x gg oft en — all built-ins, 2%— car| $1,500 assume G1. 4%, ' Six-Family Apartment TOCKE furnt 1. child’ or ba! FE 40872. 109 re Beh as isomsn, gahoels ma a | Fee Oeut Sores oie nu aage sae ee J. For. ag ivestment-minded pureh ° wine tee a HH RL ‘a ee dren we nearby. OR|_ Fir. Owner. an : 1, MAple Q wr. tt oe goed aos REALTOR . a MODERN] BEPRI HOME TS\cugrot snore ore ow] stances tn 101 praduee fou & ety prottanlg tn | 1062 Union Take Ra EM 2407 | a Piles OU Dixie, 60 me. MAT se tae ea years price] ~ ba CTIVE 3 BEDR@ OM pes eee) Goat) ee this ~ $4,600 Full Pri io EN 7 oi _ $17,600, nat 8-1198. E 90 ATTRA HOME — Near! . ' 4 rooms, 1 car esiage: he: ; ection, 7 J BEDRM. FULL V | S “Drayton Woods. Nice , : Parking. Call| Go PW 54300 |” base veguity, $1,600," Clarks- basemnt, large, recreation a 400, ft.” lot. Good garden ; oe Sai, ao “TERRACE| * Ne ie PRIV, «4 BEDRM, MOVES YOU IN - tenlovely ect many tases Shae trees and: shraboery. ak hest, ‘Atte aie) AKE PRIV. RM, i : ; ae . shane Pe ages everything | we Kitchen Sowa: bedrooms] —Ueset Fw sane a 000 down. NM ca 60, gil.doo win 4 NOTHING MORE TO PAY zou wit pense Je* anyone elt bay (3P58 N. Parke aa FE ¢si61 SAT, & SUN. 12-6 you ahs bome, “= tO" —oraded. Fe | 5 . : re! Only $12, oid, OUWN. AMPLE PARKING, PLAYG ae and d, disposal Freesipel lad so PONTIAC DUPLEXES RANCH HOM 1 LOTS, 3 MORTGAGE ae 7 $12.050. Term ___EVES. deh DIRECTI nN $6,900 Par Plowed garden space. Fish back vard for your summer en-| 7 bedrm homes | bedrooms and ‘bath, exe. cond. Ar orleetee I costs” west eeeeeen ORAL Fae CAN YOU USE A PAINT BRUSH LAKE ROAR. tO North of city mits 2 swimming, Al come, wah ths] meng tmnt pometion| os Te ONT | HM CELL DON CO. | ARE INCLUDED Fr ATION, UT tammntGs | Then youeén ofn siempicte 3, DOREMUS ACROSS FROM lots, "Needs some, finlshing. = he Saas * « 4 lt i n town. onventen s e PONTI Tooms id b: pletely: furnished. 1st floor. Wash- five at THE LAKE. UPPER i| Near shopping centet and schools 116 Woodward. Rochester, Michigan. excellent schools. of all grades. | bedroom _e including a built- FOL com ‘counrnY CLUB. | 5 OPS Pedro asemen er.- Near Elizabeth Lake. Only : & ew dar ch in oven, range ie only $7. 950 | x FE_ 48203 _ Maree rooms ¢, bath, all util. xesi = CALL FE 4-7833 | OL_1-6751 59 Per M Dreceeway "ond heated vaareee |. of your iet, Nothing else to’ buy | ¢ TY ‘MODERN 858 E. Bivd. N. Pontiac Mich MUTART REALTY er onth is home is wecntietiy deco | * Financing avaliable in most. New 3 bedroom ranch home, | 11LES REAL co: Pale 3 ROOMS & BATH.) ———— vo — coe im : rated. Full basement, recreation |, sree. Call MUtual 487 Alors lates warambe eb ee ete Ae BALDWIN AVE. inely « Stove, refrig- RENT WITH nietiie ps Utility, full bat automatic of! INCLUDES space, aluminum storms and |RANDR OWNER zee HOMES qanore. large wardrobe closets, r 6 2-7 ocoler, basement with w: fa-] Crescent Lakefront — 2 lots, 2) furnace Enclosed porch. Carpet- xes & Insurance gcreens any more fine features | for | ull basement, aluminum siding, Aftet $; PE 27906 or fog me auto: eat, amare) ga rt nde ‘ncnth and dra Large lot. Principle & Interest that surprise or | ths atract Tots. wil eoeteete w blocks from s " w 1500 : tate as ctive howe on your lot Commerce Vil ir co wn me: asi Sue : Miay. other er listings te, choose from ONLY 12 jenvingvstate a = wil “sacrifice >FRESH AIR or ours, 4] Ml parla pee pte! $45 MONTH. =e aad} VA APPROVED LOTS ‘a &- ELBOW ROOM ELI CE OLive MUST NEW SUBURBAN 2 FAMILY — On AZABETH LAKE ESTATES Btove, . & util, turn, 160/3YLVAN LAKE, orn home: Weeanse of liners, Ps LEFT 1,500 down, $130 monthiy a ideal Tamily home, ¢ bedrooms. Auer garage, sutomatio. heat heat. bed-| _ §-0103 ideal for tav 3 ndi- THAT's whet, Youn enjoy te sh en a with dining stove. refrige r . 2 bedrme. dn. = tiae_ Country . Pull base If To- ORCHARD CT. APTS, Ca mis ARKSTON (256 \W. Longfellow St. GOLF &| 2? bedroom bungalow. Full ng cea ke DB ir ~ is al *dorme be bot air Pogo ep to se t) ~—storms & screens — he of all, the idental ere . wood floors Newly decorat.. penses such as carpeting, storms. he - one $550 down. OFF screens, . | ean : Vateh can) BALDWIN AVE. _ add up > 2 ric . a Sie “Poi $8 selie. 4p./5574 Mary Sue &t. . POINTMENT™ ane 8 HE 3 bedroom bungalow , O!1 * ae, tee PocaTION You! hot air heat — storms PR i ' * -screens—Neat & clean—big = over 100 ft, frontage— ABA MAYBEE room, 20x30 oa a Sid'ess “ath nandhe 2 car ‘garage. $495 DOWN, New 2 Bedroom on your $6995. Full ~— w cture window. Bath Utllty room. This is — a shell. | ] mM ries If-you don’t own a we carr offer a choice of good oS hsotene: FE 23-04% Realtor FE 4-7114] PERRY PARK. 2 Bedroom mod- = N. Fein rag Rd. — Open Eves.| ern home. Basement with gas Itiple Listing Service. . fu & mover 2-Car garage L. 22 x 11.6, Master. bedroom New metal , OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE, dandy bedrooms. lovely bath = half bath, stair- rered ra — ae include or . way to large expansion at- tie. full basement, heated Tio ft. landscaped lot. Widow ar garage, outstanding ownep has reduc price to fenced tot 1 — pg pores tng» exceptional 850 or consideg trade. vasae ive! an. PR. FE OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 2-0829. |WE BUILD we trape| New Brick Lake Front New rick ; Bi- DORRIs & SON REALTORS . level, built tn 1957. Has all th 732 W. Huron . Ph, FE 4-1557 latest features and aeusiona: 7. luzurious rooms (4 ypochapolh 2% baths, retreat OWT } lake porch. 2 fireplaces. 1 Pella .double pane’ windows and et ray heat. New carpeting and draperies,tn 4 rooms, Truly a Firep Sunn errs yPient bed cele & pre a Family room ying on ‘Large fenced ard. Nice sh. Lake rivileges i ed ——— Priced at only $14,500 Drive out abr dane. ve. to ; Commerce Rd. Mapiedaie St. iSee porth shore. oan at corner) left 1 block to Look for open from mn Terrace. Best Buys Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Today REALTOR EBT. 29 YEARS pa ‘em ite hland Ra bay | : or MUtual 4-6417 OPEN | 7 le t SUNDAY emp eton 24105 PBL . INC Sate : < i i r 3 apts plus 5 rms for owner SE WALTON | ae, Ses 6 ree oe pre Come out and see this ram- pees living and din room, bling ranch style suburban arge kitcheg. Full basement. Oil home, —— 3 rm heat, nicely landscaped lot with iving room with carpeting (~ a e on pavement. Priced rtenes Wigs pasdied tas kitchen, lar, ne! m- ? ee te ee “WEST SUBURBAN - led, heated brecsswar. = verstuned, imodere. ‘ rms. ie % ce si ' pore utility. “tric 4 bree oll fired het we fs e lot, nicely located. Only ter heat, paved drive, beav- ps y-— ~, Las K.-L. Templeton, Realtor ‘at working man’s price. 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-463 Oaly $4,000 down will hand- After 6 PE 2-9502 DIRECTIONS: Out Joslyn to Walton blvd. RIGHT CO O ‘to OPEN signs at 871 E. L RED - Walton. ; " , DEACE -— HAPPINESS — SMALL FARM Are considered) more es- Here it is folks. 5 fertile home: wien, we sell you's waa of Clarkston Preity im nes: no . 4 , - m9 ern 6 home, full bath “RAIN BOW REALTY PLUS ‘MORTGAGE. costs : Wil build 3 © bed home with ¢nt-on your Jot Scr et Sh fe oe Gove Will build op oiy let for small “= taxes; down payment. mn McDonald. 2 besogem, 5a a area hot inn | MUST SELL, OWNER LEAVING mid from Clarkston now 2 Rome wee ee lor the steal of the camel auto. nee electric : water, full basem lake Loa ‘ Sagas. S08 $1500 down, Foso0 full price | | bare. — weil FE 2.2614 ‘3028, - PADDOCK Only’ $10,800 with $3,000 dn. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK LAKEFRONT [Stone ahd Aluminum construction makes this an Barty American Sw oe attractive one story e. ‘family room, v= ¢ x 272 ing eo, — fenced. Bigs car = Teh cua tae a Til feet at bome when 2¢ rage, oil walk in Buy it while you fired hot water Peat High an. $14,000, terms. and dry lot overlooking ; . | Crasbert¥ Lake ; West Suburban Ready for oce nem whet "you'*want "end, just te 5 , wan’ an us SMALL INCOME where ‘you Want it, Tiled eilent ation rr sO Usr- tea? =. : consist: ful and attractive. $15,350 —. ing of three rooms and with terms. s well each, gas heat, gas water — @ phone ‘call, neste Te Only 31 000 dowa DOG BOARDING GAYLORD = business as well as | . hobby. Goss sams. otter. 136 E. Pike Open Eves. | wsement, “and large mod- FE 4-9584 If" sere parecl, b mites QO E Pontiac. = with P N excellent termrs. SUNDAY 2 to 5 PM. 1730 DUCK LAKE RD. Tl ON, Saginaw &t. FE 5-8165 wants LAKE CHANNEL FRONT Open ‘ti} 6:00 p.m Lots. Excellent boating, swim- 4 a .° 9 Room Brick Ranch Home. Breeteway, attached 2 car gerage. 3 large bedrooms . with walk in closets. Liv room = 13.6 with ledgerock fire- place, wall to wall carpet. Dinin room, Ceramic tile bath. Be: birch cabinets. . 1 sink. Ol furnace, stool & lavatory in the divided res nd Edt bd inde Recreation room has » Lady of the cates Church at your and fireplace. Many other — tipe in’ — three —_ extras. family me 4 oppo * nity Drive out M-S9 to Duck Lk. Rd. mele cote fy aadlirng Linn Tura north 2 blocks, Waich for Soret ved street, Only §1,- _ gn, 990 down, cs BEST....... OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. 5870 WALDON RD, Garage. Lot 200° be lt North on. Sashaba oN left. Watch in Tet TAYDEN, Realtor “HAYDEN: R. : 22 rile. Bait. $1,000 down. $750 DOWN. 2 Bedroom with statr- way to attic.- Oak ae New oil furnace. A good b W. SUBURBAN. # Bedroom brick ranch home 30.7.x 57°. All large rooms Oak floors. Ledge rock fireplace. Gas furnace. 1% Doms & Son LAKE FRONT 610.650 - Drive out Dixie ‘s _— past cet Waterford, turn t Warsee. 7 lots Cyclone fenced open signs to 4704 Harding and inspect “Gus 3 room N. SUBURBAN. Approx. 5 acres. 2 Family income. bungalow with basement, gas furnace, attached ~ ga... rage, paneled living room 14x18 with panoramic view of Inke. Nice terraced lot. Sell on terms to civilian or no down payment 61. Open Sunday 2.5. For dollar value jt can't be beat. : hy ; “ea -. has rooms - ry cal a = All large Seamer $1 Terms J.C. HAYDEN. ‘Realtor. lea? E: Walton FE .8-0441 | [Open Eves ss Sun 10 to 2 2| f H | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 97 So. Roselawn NO DOWN, PAYMENT 7 A beautiful eye appealing modern te minute ge ll with full basement, forced Now vacant. Well lovrated fust air heat, large picture win- north of Auburn. Newly dec- ow, # kitchen your wife orat and painted. 4 large ¥ about, two larg- rooms down including den * er than average bedroom ~3 nice bedrooms and b a pe icles Eon storms and, ppc Pe esement and case ——— beautiful planter Lenox fernace. 2 car garage. and porch lot 62x145, iter. $10,480, with $1, down, lake rivileges, to Air- down to ot Veteran rk —— pies: closing costs d., left” a 1 mile t 2258 Hedge Open Sun- Forest Lake Hills day 2-5 WATKINS LAK® HOME ie _ TWO FIREPLACES 30x50 on foundation. Living room and dining — ref bination 13 x 32 5 Beautiful kitchen Bre, 3 _ Custom . built all face, Brick “Ranch home with attached 2 sq. as it: living room. médel farm size kitchen. ft. nd extra DN. CARNIVAL * ” our money and give us a small profit!"’ “by Di Ti. Reg U.S. Pat OM, 1 1968 by NEA-Sernice, ne _— “It's the sitter, dear! If we come home now she'll refund id ? al _ For Sale Sale Houses — 43, . tl ~ $300 DOWN 2 bedrm ‘ull bath, red Ia bard wood Boore, $0 ee: va oe eee Reaktor Call Cotlect, Ortonville NA 17-2818 For your vol ae we many homes Office Open srnday 1-5 Pd é all price ranges. WM. have to choose from in KENNEDY 3101 | PE 43581 REALTOR W. Huron : Open Evenings till 9 43560 Partridge Is THE “BIRD* TO SEE So Delightful It's so delightful and refreshing | to live out of the city ceperiely | ——— when you can own this 3 roo Downstairs. redone m remodeled has farm home. -been completely | in the finest Early Amer- ican tradition, Plenty of room for a garden on this‘over an acre lot Owne new business priced, it fi ast reezer, refrigera’ range, Have You Ever Heard? ou ever heard of a buy | like “ints — it only happens once in « lifetime. ." on one this 2 bedroom ranch home on large 150° x 145° lot with privi- leges on 2 lakes for just $ on terms. Has 14x32 living room, A & 170 7 — 14x18 kitchen and large satility | room. bout 1288 sq. | figures a = better buy ft. total — uo any- where Needs only decorating & some trim All and wood rs. ou can lastered walls own this — but you must act today. | | REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1050 W, HURON | L _MULTIPLE -LISTING SERVICE Realtor ries bearing fruit tiful 4 “a terms HOME AND Modern 2 bedroo th “iieing room & d@ — 1 basem out Came +m ER MILL and only BEAUTY SHOP. room — with ent with “a heat. Cal Cas William aa 075 W. Huron | Multiple Listing / Service FE 2-0263 ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE SUNDAY 2- Vs, 9 ( Jayburn 5 A OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY MR. GI-—About ‘$400 down will move you into a lovély, nearly néw. 2 bedroom bun- | etal Plastered walls, oak loors, excellent full base- ment, oil heat, screens and storms. You not to own your own home. “This is @ Rd eh '" Eliza- beth Lake Rd = ioe ade burn to 279. 14 YOUR POT OF GOLD-Lo- 7 Peta tn of the city of Pontiac. 3 bedroom brick. to “wall ca edrooms sliding closet doors. Pleas- ant caries - with ceramic tile walls. Huge basement, . painted — and tiled fir. Only $15,950 ATTENTION GI's — If Liber ‘have not taken scvoenee a your veterans loan ts your opportunity. We have several, a four bedroom, North end for only $8.500 2 bedroom rancher with breezeway and double ga- __ Nothing but PERRY PARK. a cute bun- alow for only $7,300. About includes IN fine home for the entire family. May consider trade for a 6 "CLARKSTON ON Collins eH Senacen young or wh y rent when you inte Le neat, 1 area. Also, other lake and lake | = ie homes. Eve & Sun esa ave Yee Ehzabeth-Lake Estates 2 bedroom home in the Hage Attractive bungalow butit in - of Clarkston. close to stores, 1955. J bedrooms all on one schools & churches. Yet. you, ‘floor. Nice basement — GAS have plenty of elbow room on furnage New aluminum storms thes large 1 acre lot. Full price’ and screens. New carpeting 1's is only $8950 with monthly pay- h car garage with summer pore ments of $7950. Call for appoint Park and lake privileges. §}.750 | jnent at once. It won't last long | d¢wh. on easy A terms, Eve. Sua vd FE 2-1947. ; larkston - EAL ESTA N wh Main, ‘casi, Me oes | down. PONTIAC LAKE WATKINS LAKE front 4 3 BEDR ae 1 . = veg rutencea a car as it $400 dow. i writ ae peeing NON GT'8—For those who are ineligible for GI, we have easy FHA terms. iM, west side — full basement, $11, Only $1.200 plus closing costs area--3 bed- Fabulous tur-° {érmica copper stove and $1,700" you in. ~ 2 bedroom, sees a sl Pireplace, carpeted’ car garage. About $1,600 ‘ote! down fa ¥- ment. And a wonderful fam-' ily me in Maceday gar- Basement, 2 car ga- room rancher quoise kitchen. seomiae iors nee $12, move L can't afford - GILES REALTY CO. PE 56175 321 BALDWIN AVE. After 6: PE 27906 or FE 55203 Ll cael PE SUNDAY 1-5 6050 Southward Waterford rene ‘with basement and 2 baths, i | ! t kite 1ge \'s rage, large jot. $1,200 plus | costs will handle, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor! 3525 8. on Rd. Open 04 cs Ri OR 32-1648 : E ' - Wi home: “Close to downtown information call Mrs. Spears 5-8963. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 44-5908 ant Lake, as heat furnace, ae s a cute li jake. PT BERT ECHOOL bungalow with 1200 sq. area. Rooms are ——: ated city bus line, down payment to a@ per cent mortgage, F. C. Wood Co. | Realtor OR Comer Williams Lake Road & ! SUN. 2.5 Cena HILLS—, pried rooms, living room with impressive mee - fireplace with built-in plant- er, a boards, deluxe features thet: ith with love- 2 es tached we Ente PLUs its ‘SSict Prada mi R Scott CIRCLE, herman counure bedrooms = For § Sale Houses a aes eee FOR COLORED FAMILIES nice bedrm. aoe rd For FE 10 W. Pike ¢, and outside place. _ Privileges. UNiversity 1-5075. 2 MACEDAY LAKE = Acres- Metamora’ 2 homes, Lee. trees around pe home. ving room og, fireplace, rapes, — bedroo' and bath on first floor, bed: host. to $29,500, one of 12 rooms with fireplace and modern kitchen, ee ee Tenant house 8 room . outher outbuildings. land, gone woods, on M24, 26 miles tiac, $33,000, reasonable payment, OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 3903 AQUARINA rick Ranchi _ 4 bedrooms, nearly new, : hs tiled baths, spacious dnin, peting, % % Utility room, perimeter heat, 2 car garage, Lak and rontage “trom dn. has liv- -room, . wall model. kitchen and breakfast space = porbeses. #18, se, term .. trections Oakland | Avenue to ives ‘bate road, turn right turn feft on ‘Wal- ton Bivd..2 > ina’ tLake — right. ~ sed to Aquar- kiand Heights) ‘Roy ‘Annet! Inc.| Ree" ——_ ral 8-0466 oan Evenings and pte Be 14 PhonesFE 5-0447 a IRWIN” me to Build home that Build the ne “areamed of. We have — a wane to Putnam Street Five nice rooms with full base-— ment’ This house is very clean. | Quick - possession, Terms. “ Omar Street Lovely 2 story home in excel- New carpeting owner lent condition. and decorating. One $8,950, Steal on Central new home. Gall us fa us for. information today. 4 Well kept 1 story house with 4 oe a $3,000 | rooms. and bath. Only with terms, John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1925 313. West Huron hy P. SUNDAY 2-5 PM. 2098 W. Drahner Rd. Dien oven ot ag For All bed- rms. are roomy with clos- ets. ll basement. Close to new’ grade school. Lake [rab es on chain 5 akes. Brand new & vacant $16, rms. NOR’ N M24¢TURN LEFT ON DBAH- NE OAD 1% MILES SOUTH OFr oO D. YOUR HOST, THAD SELA PE SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1705 Braemar = is worth living in this rick three bedroom ranch mane. Brand new, and va- cant, carpeted living room special corner fire- o fully tiled com- ths. Extra good base- price for what pit By in Sion LAWRENCE W FE 49584. eet | rE 4-3415 GAYLORD Open Eves SUNDAY 2 TO 6 8719 COOLEY DRIVE ken of) furnace _water heater. FE ¢115 brick bi-levei, ey Lk to Coole e ARRO REALTY PE 100 & DOLL HOUSE. ~ SUMMER SPECIAL located te Blue 240 ft arden space room home, drive-in on 60 x plenty of trees, . & berries Aides Automatic rece, piostered walls, Bae NORTHSIDE automatic oi] fu ay Lake Pt, | Three bedroom 2| natural So, i‘ baths, Tim- | ¢, step-saving kitch-— en, 05 ft. of waterfront in wooded a Rd. to Union Lk. Rd. _MeCULLOUGR, REALTOR 43 Cas: beth with 1.290 wn, - 4821 | i . bEDROOM RANCH. Meted, on canal to Brendel “Lane. attached reen basement, Gas Gas _ incinerator, other ease. $3, CLARK LAKEWOOD VILLAGE. = 3 Just Has 1172 square feet pius 2 gerage = x Family room baths, other desirable features. eash to mortgage. WATERFORD. VILLAGE. $21,500. THREE BED RAN You'l like this well built home with its outstanding features such stone firepldce with Heata- , picture. winddéws off living & dining — aor kitchen, ample c walls, cove ceil floors, 300 down home equity in rater ere! STREET. 4 bedroom § rooms: OPEN 8UN 10 TO5 . om- 24. feet, double closets throughout, | oi] heat, oak and tile floors and $24,500, CH. spac plastered 8, beautiful oak eat, t and or will or CLARK REAL ESTATE | FE < 3 or FE 4-48 1362 en) * ivcaines MULTIPLE LISTIN szerics LAKE PR PRIVILEOR 9.4.2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield iv ogalow Livion 190 1. floors. Large: wtinity so auto washer “i, er. Comer lot. = $1.5 eautif mt ite ranch, orm 8 then, iving, rm. 2 Marbie fire- P ace. Meal! "Nesta rec- reation room. Breezeway to 2 car garage Pall price #6. 073 with terms. 4 down or will | eamailer home, IVAN W SCHEAM. FE $-9471_ REALTOR LIPEp LpTd oak yiee Y OUR NEW LOCATION HURON: ptt gor Attracti For Sale Houses a Loveland a 3to6p.m. - LINCOLN HEIGHTS ° 3 Bedroom Brick © ~ 3586 Oakshire room, -din' Living an ing tile kitchen $8 Oakshire, right to sign. Salesman—on premises. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt omens &t. PE §-1201 PE 48773 SUNDAY 2-6 ] N. Livernois Rochester, Michigan brick — type Large ho: and ith country, Ask for Mr. Sard WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd. __Eve. & Sunday: FE 2.2182 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IR TT = J LL cml “SUN NDAY 1- ‘ Cleary Street toon more for only $10,600. piste m hway to Williams Lake te VanZandt, left to Cleary to Open Sign. OR OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 302 5 Telegraph Rd. BLA RASKOB ST. Open 99 _._OR 35-2810 ng basement Gas heat. 1\s car ga- rage. Beautify ndasc Paved driveway and maculate throughout. lent buy for only $2000 EAST. SIDE room home with ¢ar- An excel- down. tse Stee , home, icehed ome GEORCE BLAIR Svan ‘heSes sarpeted Bring room "REALTOR aluminum storms, Stream running 4536 Dixle Hwy. OR 3-125! bane eenier Only ‘S10,500 Brayton, ian | Pasa reasonable payment. | . : = 670 BOW LANE DR. IN OTTER HILLS SUNDAY 1 to 7 ROOM “VETS NO MONEY DOWN Now you can renee an all brick home wi 1 -hasement © for NO MONEY N. New 4 ‘ bedrooms, plastered walls — ce-. ramic tile—aluninum storms and; screens—kitchen sink—automati¢ : incinérator Formica sink -- automatic heat—-ALL CITY PROVEMENTS reaper wecee sto tras close transportation, “yeh and shopping. ‘ if ONLY $77 PER MONTH a principal pare eet ier est and insurance. ONLY 3 LEFT, avigins Model ss 631 Mains—just/ off Bivd., ‘North OPER’ 6S Oat SUNDAY | NEWTON BLDG. CO, {FE 8-2707 ITE i : ; ; < Bedroom Lakefront 250 ft. ivi | fem woe tee el eae ree wae ood exe t on i ape ghome. Located | lot gfe At. water fr at $13,500. ‘vit less for cash An’ a Soo ‘buy $3,000 —_ or * Williams Lake Privileges - Looking ag a’ cottage? 3° bedroo Cottage oe! oan room, itchen, ® large fron screened Eee newga short ams with many shade trees. Com: furn, $4,500 with terms: le Lotus dake: Yes, — — = _ = features 2° ah betrooms” ‘ng foo heme = level Cacouseee, cone jot alopin to. th today s0bs0 with | i non '5 Acre Farm - ED COMMERCIAL This fertile 5 acr opting Ae an excelent léeation. for eons pro- a 2 ‘to ae ea Taker on sn bee, nt, $9.000- with 41,500 down, Thi : ela ve We need lake ete rty "WHITE BROS conn motes RE Ban a “ Re \ i be ring 7 j i Bor Sete enn 43 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A - For Sale Farms “THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 3. 19 > % g i Bz E% 3 i g = 2 eof $53 H E r School. aelndes, ter block ‘Income. aan lee invited. is. Tyler. Detroit 3, TO $5605 eee RINGS IN $05 WEEK|? _For Sale Lake Prop. 44° 2 LOTS, TOTALING 150 BY 1301 45’ on Maceda x SYLVAN CAKE lot. Ideal for subdivision. rE 0 CANAL LOT aT pen LAKE. ® around home 10068 Mine Rd., “Cass Lk 2 bedroom st os ranch home. “IM. SELDON CO. 716 Woodward, Rochester. OL 1-6751 : LAREFRON? @ electric waiter, beater, oto fenced, 2 miles from Pontiac Limits. Good fish’ and 4 BEDROOMS ye plock | ¢. Only 500 te, carpeted iv Paul M. “Jones Real F- AKE LOTS, 0 PT. ee . some hea wooded with 9900 gown olrour NT. pa praes ool,” Make offer wer et LEDS =: cherokee ills! PRIVATE LAKE Twin Lake Village MINUTES FROM $s Se -Rose-Hill 19470 Grand my er 2 wa wa ae $3,500 +130 in. “Balance Bo mo, Owner. FE SALE OR TRADE * BY OWNER Timken tae a. Seer ‘heat Down Sayuent crshed, acre, 90 on. rons on ogee on easy i S bedeen. irge feos ha ens eB Jovely fireplace. garage 2 well Baten corner jets ey: pur, row Nes. Tesity. Under. Cc en Bastkos 7404 . (Mbd) oon Ae “4A HUNTING Nig hi ar, SACRIFICE: a eee family st 1% bath. _E. Glass Rd., ville. “Mick sich. eet Sale Suburban Prop. 45/ 45A BRICK OR FRAME Built on Your Land "|Nothing down Do the interior in * geod. Nacae, veal Quy at ony Pienty. of small : P. W. DINNAN. 42577 DAVISBURG 17 acres with. modern’ farm ee Se aes: Sersee —— and vet trun "trees. Land-| 1500 ft rooeee = Tes ORGE BLAIR NEWMAN FARMS WO 5-6880 4536 Dixie Sm DRA Fronting Grand River Several brick eet homes, with, ‘large paresis of | Do the in-| Gal atin ae selina coarse. moos? down. Will be on ri ae turday and Sunday 6 p.m. Grand River at corner of pecans ae Rd., 4 miles west of | Sep-/NEWMAN FARMS 1266 Penobscot Bite For Sale Lots 46 4 LOTS, WILLIAMS LK. AREA Low down payment. OR 4 G Motorway Drive. facing Pon’ hse Ne 5 wes eo ere §-0101 or ATTENTION i want to build call ue for have several esi Ta ao oF FRONT- Age on good gravel road, in pro- gressive West Bloomfield Tose i, location. We te in Lai wie Forest Lake Coun try Club Esta e t, on Long Lake in Bloom- field Hills Also, one with 100 ft./ tage on § Lake ce Dixie! High way or A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 LOTg OFF HILLER RD. EM_ 3.2684 LOT. ues x a wits ?- CAR GA-|BY OWNER: Tage. OAKLAND LAKE LOT EXCLU-| sive area. 80 ft lake front. Terms Call EM 36210. aE Prats! Lake front-tats water frontage. Restri po} Good | —r_ and water skiing. Priced) 42045. *| Bulders’ lots. Individual or in groups. Easy termis Good ioca- tion. EM 3-€210. Richard Steele. Realtor mice Center St. Highland y 42065 “EM —RUILD YOUR OWN PUT YOUR 8PARE TIME IN WORK No Money Down ‘Ranch Home site A beautiful high parcel of land en @ comer of two paved roads | On northeast side 135’ by ado | spre peeectee oe "LADDS. INC.- Perry or Lapeer Rd (OR 3-12 or = 6-0292 LOT % x iff, READY FOR BUILD. Zoned Manufacturing Some on pavin ope ob. hools wae Ach ety Lake s & chure R. if Ww ICKERSHAM 7195 W°MAPLE — Mayfair 6-6250 OTTER ILLS. 90 xX 328 FT.| front water WATERFORD. 80 x 140 M.. bulld- ing lot. lovely 113 x 215 | Smith-W ideman Realty ‘412 W. Huron FE 4-4526. ~ PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE — “he ads (faa ate restricted to as 4 etter. ranch pote 73 homes! » Drive out 1 mib i. urs to Scott % Sitsee FoR Mace BY Sani LEAV- ing state, almost an acre. West Bloomfield. Terms available. 3 OUR MODEL HOME IN” PERRY ACRES EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN YOUR NEW HOM H vel and w B ROADS—Convenient- ly located on re toad (M24 5 8 Pontiac i i. ea $i ‘pe Sian yes i P. HOLMES, PING. 2531 8 Lapeer Rd. FEC 45-2953 For Sale | Acreage 47, A 10 ACRES 3 bedroom home, full bath. Michi- an basement, nice country home. 1 miles from Pontiac. School > bus at door. $2000 down. 3 ACRES 4 bed hom. fruit trees,, near "Ortonville. "e125 500 full ae Paul-M. Jones, Real 032 W. Huron — %” G NTLY ROLLING ACRES - No Ortonville. 990° road « $5,950 with $1,000 down. f 5 acres. of Ortony: Hi ee Se $1°oo w "s e i ‘anks. $1398 ixie v: ! 3-9701 Y LING ACR - » orth ot Snenville. 900" road ' frontage. a with "$1,000 down. “48 are West gfe Mare high Sy ay 58 Ditie 30, Dn \c Pa OWNER. 5% ACRES, Shs all modern home. ft. chicken house, large chede t trees Orchard pfeboo! & super mark: c ee miles north a hee in SY elville. Will take late model tru v9 car as part | Podmercal'ighie S$ ball Gay o a Sunday: FE “ BUSINESS LOT acre parcel in town __ Approx, 2 on ved #t., zoned commercial, | pa excellent weation fo for doctor's clin-| or Petal stores” ‘Over frontage, a hot 5 ES A ‘very desirable location f, bulla: = of fo new homes, just on the ow ed r= = limits at! Baldwin m Ave #10 Ss BREWER. JOSEPH F REISZ, oN. = aly MGR Se EVES, PE 8061) ond North of Lakeville 35 roll pice Mf Paved road, — See Maurice ‘Wateon.: i W.._ Fifth, Rochester _ ve cleared om. t as: : rout «stream .& swimming hole, nice for prac- tle ; We Cg “ asl all ene Pinde cea & ad a Mied | Frniine Grand ‘River Several brick veneer homies, ie parent of land, Do the in| ~ _ wo 1266 Pecebgest Bidg. x, 190. on kino RD | OW ee SAYS SELL 5-4385. i a | LOTS, Davibere, LOTg AT “aro LAKE. Th eng en Bubdivision. “Wooded canal front, $950. $150 down, $15! OA 8-2018. dn, Take over balance per year includin WNER "LEAVING =i UST sacrifice. 160 0 aeSt00 poe bade “80 Serer 1 — names mse ond nee Chiles Mieliex “te Ww Wi Filth &t. far ‘and tool ot ‘all . Being sold by a oer. Even en after 6 call FE 2-3381 BY a erms, —2 — OIL 2 stall super stations as a | :Sale Business Property 49 Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE. Absolute Money-Makers HUNT, FISH, and make rosa at this savthetn bar ar W. Branch. Only $ LAKESIDE TAVERN on lar large southern Michigan are | Games & music net owner mo. Real estate included at a $20,000 on- terms. LIQUOR BAR and restaurant aoe: stantly grossing near vr Best location ‘n growing coun- ty seat. $24,000 dn. including real estate. RUSTIC LIQUOR bar with acres, trout stream and separa: rin | eveess bome. Excellent business | — beautiful duliding. $45,000 on _ easy terms OVER $10,000 NET per yr ie straight bar. One of only $9,200 dn. Books open! | LigdoR BAR and 13 unit mote! ». US-23. It’s a money See caubtnalion that can't be : beat. See pictures in office. RE: ALTOR PARTRIDGE. om Businesses thruout Mich a low price FE 4-3581 _oPE La W. HURON N TIL 5 this aes ie —_—--— —_—-— -- SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR RENT Located on he northeast corner of Telegraph Rd. and ce Sts.. Pp Miracle sien ust north le epping Cente gic Opportunities 51) irizzy . 3 ‘Partridge | YU: a by Kate Osann Bale Household Goods 87 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 This is » brand new modern 2- 1, Cann bay building now under construc- tibn. Investment in inventory only. | Approximately $6,000. Com. weeks training orogram at com: | pany efpense, while station ts be- | ing completed Next class begins Sth Financial assistance Qvailable to those who qualify. For verrlens information phone Mr Griffith at: oy N Ole co Vinew A 200 pm. or or OAriield *-op43. ater 6) co 9 EASY PARKING STANDARD Financing — Latayette, Perry & M apace: “ag ed FE | hen Call Midwest 6-5311 or are Leal te with beautiful }-+room apart- . Wonderful ee RESTAURANT | Cor. of Mt. Clemens & E. Bivd. Excellent equip —— — must see to appreciate! $2,500 dn. FE 5-0290 pi-|\SPEEDVAY |. STATION lease Low inventory. Good lo- | __¢ | cat.on. 4705 Dixie Hwy. 00 ft > a Gane are Pitch - es due to on | alarm ing sa “oes = of store area with modern "OFFICE, "AND ‘nome FOR er Dra Pi Toras te ae “Tame late posses-| _ tion. OR 3-8982 Templeton sq. space Extra nice prick commer- located 2 alt’Sed = P aged | K L. eee Realtor | 4286 Dixie Hwy. | Drayton Piains ‘230 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 WE aoe — _After 6, PE 20603 THE STATE | ‘|50 BARS & TAVERNS. All over) ere _— Opovortunities of every | Call our specialist about | = from 30 associated offices ow fsa a service here. Save STATEWIDE Rea) ai Service oh rons RLES, several other ‘ches Lobo ied] ae HOLMES. aes AM _Paventngs OR_3-2230 wnt 8. rolograph Rent L Lease Bus. s. Prop. 49A PER LON La ‘pri Se UPPER LONG LAKE privileses. | tongs CORNER LOCATION. | =—_—— Mtl a The Peak Season is just ae for the Motel ore ness us Dixie hway. 15 Sai xcellent ie mg quarters and affice Furnished to give the luz-' ry feeling. Stone & brick construction. This is a good money atid priced to sel! Tiiness is forcing sale = owners will opel a trade deal, ses ‘Railroad Frontage Manufacturing No. 1 This large pares) consis 4 of 5 acres in el ot Pontiac with 630 ft. of Rat!- oad Frontage. 449 rt on Telegraph Road, Water and Sewer up to Property a ¥ ” tered at only $30,000 term LAWRENCE W GAYLORD zB. Per St. Open Eves E 4-9584 LTOR OE cer) PARTNER IN ESTAB- bee aA radiator repair shop ee 9 to. 5, oo 8-1303: eves. after 6, | FE 2-14 ‘Quick Cas for any business Reas. rent.| F 3-9414 or hs | ee HOT DOG STAND 2 miles west of Fentop and 1's | $9000.00 CONTRACT, $8000.00 BAL- _ ~ ONE anon na. fon Le a plete woodworking shop with r| without machinery. After 4:30, FE CARL W. BIRD. fate ea yo 2 Cagents ewes! Set Bias, Business Opportunities -51) aot UNIT MOTEL m Daw ay Suet POPULAR ] COUN Al E = ‘as living room with as henette, bedroom ed floots and furni A os Water Heating 87: tracts or other real a Rea prey =pob 4-6492 or Sale Land Contracts” §2 CONTRACT AT 20 PER ep discount. Contract bal. $6,885 “Eee ara SPS ance. poo in, house and pa _ yours, $ $55.00 a month. FE pony at lot and it _"Lots of mustard en mine, please — I'm starved! "’ . (Stace Licensed Lenders) _ QUICK cE ABOARD % IN. ANCE 1185 N. ey 5 _303 Orchard Lk. Ave, — 48. 21 waten BOULER. LEE'S 8A VICE $3 MAPLE ; BED. COMP PLETE ROLL- | FT HOT w ; ae * : @ 1906 by NEA Berrien, me rapt rene ee ret Len | 28 4 plow "Gan ve Se seen | PE ss PEN Tit Mt. -Clein mens -8t, i = j {a operation. CORRUG RRUGATED ae 'pedroom eet vaoubia MAN | os7 PENN 11 IN ec iyee| Bhrvbwat CULVERT s and m dress- power mower with riding attach. $2.45 | ha tye ia bench. sovgtt stand,| ment, Like new, Sac. $85. PE Wie. os et Teale Sino mlscstiancens GRADE CAAT TROW BATHTUBS | HREM SIN. tl Money to Loan 53 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 fireplace cuinaeeh 7 ad EM | | 4 gpan ist Sa a Lea 2 Feared B ~ FE 2-0233 _ | @rade ete’ manufacturer's - REPLAC it 3 PIECE TROBLER LIVING RM ian Se gaied on 50. No worry with - STEEL FIR LACE ; UN suite red $0 51 Hudson MAYTAG WRINGER RA i) ous ‘Thompson. 80 26 discontinued model, re 70585 —__ = _ Weslinghouse elec. range $29.95 | _ Perry. _— oh cases chines We poles PC {LIVING ROOM SUITE Spin dry washer. $50.95 ALUMINUM “WINDOW 72 xX: 3 44. cross arm eac d, ern. -5888: WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $900 ; You can get {t quickly on your, signature. car or furniture No! endorsers, payments to suit you with vour money problems. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 ___702 Pontias State Bank Bidg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO-? 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS atitos TO 6500 8 D GOODS ee Rochester | MOL 6071) OL_ hl $25 TO $500 On your own signature auto. oF, other security Up to 24 months | He oy and nelpful. Phone 5-8:21 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. _7N_ WA? ts (Corner Pike) _ Mortgage Loans 54, ND A Mortgage Problem? fos We make mortgage joans to ae your requirements. Any J esay any amount prompt service ees buy neds contracts and real estate. 21'4 cu. e Fe e-0580 _Eves. E | LOANS—$600 to $I, T00. 1 For eny purpose, on homes, mesern: or not in ut 2 For home additions or improvements To rough tp or enclose constructed. 8-906) — to repay Our service is wee | y rose, m sell. FE Sri08. all day Thursday, ——- days after 6 _ sonable PS, secriouat a PULL-UP | MAPLE SINGLE BED. 5 Seaury | AIR ‘CONDITIONERS - hairs. 2 lamp tables, ® ing Fm an. 5 e Paso" $15.85, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. Casson Our) .— E Panter sbudget. We will be glad to help 6 YEAR CRIBS BRAND ~ Lb tol __model Pvt. owner, FE 8 ‘1514, HOBBY NEEDS WEWii aaa - rider. A cog aa aie, Meta dk ag | xo your” PAINT BRUSH AWAY. } roe re HAMBURGERS thar gfe” split | ing enamel. . ose 500 | oth loa 204 . bembgo drapes, Maple PO ng ine ta “house | MI 4240 | experte at $480 and frock. fue uDsO i | ELECTRIC RANOE mor a uste cr nl mah oe rfect condition, $40. Call of painting and p.m, or gunday MA 6-22 | a fiver eteus AWNINGS - JTRONRITE.. ocR.~ omen ABD AL Automatic froners, mode! 85, Clear- ance. Save. Limited time only. > ‘The old ee Pioneers.” “ORE NEW, TLORENCE CH ce 7 aoRN. | Open sunday —_ eraapermar ae gas range Ro 7 Solver uaed tee PH D8 vina ron erato in excellent peve e a condition: Reasonable. PE 5- biel 7 WHEEL TRAILER, vs LARGE COMFORTABLE LOUN EBAVING STATE SELLING ALL | __L*. 1 to 5 Momtor. | equipment EL SAVE PLUMBING faeries otherwise absolutely per- 172 South Saginaw St. Apt. = wa $70.95 Complete. OLive } sang! UbweLecrRic. | AQUARIUMS. | ‘FULLY EQUIPPED A65 Kawerane __FE 4-3573 SS MODERN OPEN END SOFA. A-1| item asonable. 6018 Waldon. RMS. OF pp IS REA- condition, PE 40134 after 6 _MA “1108 ne | rest spri & mattress, ttee ~— : 2: r cent 74 NEW Te L ai” TV, FLOOR | _third less O. omeadd ria mOper Ta asl, Jack's, b, BEG. MA > | Bag, cen Swap Serv- : CASH v GoapitAC—9ED Wit POW 7 3HP GARDEN “4 [7 | i ae pais ed Oo ate CE HOBBY HORSE ron ~ T3. Auburn and Roc eater rt Rds. CRUMP ELECTRIC OL 1-9941 Eves. OL 14623 | 3465 Aubur_ __FE 4-3573 co — for free cetimates. No |TRONRITE_ TRONER R & CHAIR igation ~T exe, cond. MA 66352. {APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, “’ ae aD | dike new, & some antiques. Coco _ KENMORE ROMER, EXC. 6 eth Cola machine. 0300 Dixie Hwy. chard ke | ROTO TILLERS =) O EASY 1 TO OP- eres the ladies a them. cha air with 12ers = ¢INCH § SOIL rae ue Pr 3 30 Original price $12 E _» Sump Pum | TEAMING FOR CALIFORNIA — nak PLUMBING arte Freezer, washer, dryer, bum a4 A ei re cae cOUPLET! —— = en Same $5 each, 6475 Alden Dr., Green | G furniture Call MI 60628 between . 47 COLONIES OF BEES AND ALL io & 6 6-4027. 52. GAL. ELEC HEATER, $7695 | tamer age Catt ween) REA fag to LY s . . * xc. cont ee - Laundry trays stand taucets, ————e MATTRESSES & SPRINGS. MIS. + matched sets. Mattresses &~ sE% ade” fa bes % ah an aa au — & Cte hw els. oo —- sb Wonder Bry Riding lawn proveo Be best, Anchor lawn mowers, for those fae a best We servis forget we are fect. Famous advertised name , 50" "WHITE CAST IRON SINK) vranc Factory trained ontac, tet me and! with drainboara, 12" apron back, " see gs A wine presrozcant an cond, chrome faucets. rE | Calcium chloride for dust, $2.50 White cement per sk., fish and other sehold , icoment: Mortar aod Plaster “Calor FEWER PIPE. DRAIN. F 5° Bump Tile with 2 holes, $6.50 ie Sump Crock with + holes, $6.96 Grease Traps nord ne ‘x8 Fi Linio. WE _se —_ ea. were A for Fedders Home or office —_ ; cost, Bctlcks. MY 33711, "ANCHOR R FEN ‘CES 1.96 “Pearson Furniture. | wew | COTTON MATTRESS $10.95| Wo m down FHA : tresses $ ears ix NE 2 mone Bt $09. Pay nly Pearson’ « Furniture. Lake Ave. FBC wi PLE BUNK-BED O | OVER a UsED Ty BETS FROM $49.50 y only $1 eeokiy: x ira Picante: 42. chard| . 8ie { Lace Ave. rn VALTON TW | 2 Union Lake Ra, FM 24148 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.95. w | Va TAR at FIXTORES, ¥ rOUNGS- “ee $16.50 Imported. | - ee a town and gas $34.95. Axminster $49.98. pads, $5 95. Aero a ‘Orchard | Lake A ae MAID VINYL TILE. ae ' pon ape ntfs 08 mtone Y%-Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ | 2 sts. 00 pay. 90 days — —me | wee LAPEER RD, _—‘FE_¢-8431 none BASE PAINT gal. $3.73 | ELTONE HEARING “Kid. VERY GNA). HOUSEPAINT eit. WAYNE GABERT ey a20 Syers, 141 W. Huron. blond bedroom set. complete, 4-6980 ance. Price very teasonable. 2-3166, $56 Bryden, 5 roe = ey -,_ $250. stove. FE 8-8014 30° GAS STOVE “CLEAN. 53-2002. 778 D InG { TBSO USH- ak Ome lg at, | | SINGER SEWI SEWING MACHINE. 015.| Pump, 42 gal. tank. PE 2 50. OR 3-45: weekly, en ee ae 2 srl 2% «6«CU ss Sai nte net Goer mb . 2S ah ahha “tt. deep freeze, like new ec Sacrifice or trade tor tor Sood car. ne w. _HURON_ FE 41555 Harry y White & Sons MA -REBCILT WASHING MACHINES + he Ph. FE- 4-4597 .. PONTIAC'S OLDEST & LARGEST. R nein BaeTOR FRANCIS 1 1 STER Colma SLawDAte: aes 5 On. E ¥ 3a, I -| nRee, mn wm oP, ad Se “ELECT c ling Silver two @ place set-| . work & tank, $1 allow weil ~ $38 ca | tings and extra eces, less than| pump, Deming, , . FOOT DErr FREEZE. exe.) § Plectrie, 50% ON. ring mattress 15. po FREE |@ PC. SILVER GRay r BEDRM. Bites ve aple viv. rm. et +} Buy at tos ‘@ resser, bookcase ‘ i t sates 50 Pay only #2 week Vanity are seer one PS ‘Esco-Glyd 0) ia . * : 5 ' Television ue 00 : , son Furniture, 42 Orchard eat ok Queen washer .. G79 weion ee $38 99 p x a dows Eeatoaw Venvenpor a, coaitad EVERY TA teste gy excuaNOr |B Mp x be 0.000000. and new, Cavenport & chair, THING FOR THE HOME | Bild! y % e+ eeeeeennenenes ee wears matching cof: | |e VERKLAND FURNITURE, CO. wning type nat Ot Ot ecze, 1 Yr oid FE 40603 or 5-4646_ Empire Supplies a ean | | BAC water and steam boil- ‘° Poratvers, oe <"REA WHIRLPOOL 2 CY-| ot Automatic water heater hard- cle clothes dryer, new, crate) ware, El marred. Re 05 — $155.00.) and ite pean Ml ge —~* —fe Oxi2 Felt Base Rugs $395 | Sne= RCK Whirtpent oven | pipe Reg $469.95, & 48.00. ceded (12) N. Saginaw FE 54-6189 RAYTOR. PHILCO, BOAT sar Tee “& BOX TRAILER 10 PORCH SCREENS. Lhe G. eT ae ee eT ce meee. 6 | OR PSS, 7 peti tetms Crosley electric range, | BOY'S 26° BICYCLES, $10. #15 & | floor sample. Yosh wash: | §25. Power mower, 2 4 cycle hick’ $30. FE 2. is as “TABLE. “MODELS. “ CON. | et “ie. | Schick's. MY 3-371 | _engine |! Pe 25573, ye ee Tv. | BAS RD HEATING SYSTEMS Soo" Elizabewn rE. REFRIGERATORS. Renewed, | ine blueprints with piping nF Fro 48 deqrem See G. A. Thompson, SCHAFFER PREEZER. past. Soindrye Rebuilt, 90 8, Perry. cho te years old. Exc.| Guarant ‘=F AND cond. seesnanteeliy & appear | uarters OL maker Guéranteed is . Johnson Fe | half price, never been . Call) cond. 3 yrs, old, FE ja after 6 p.m. FE 8-1853. bs To ald serene or $1 OTPOI Hg ye a “o" & 26°. bore bikes $15 ee 52 GALLON H Nt WATER |< —__ = ; . de , ob. Aoply 208 Ne National Building. heater. Instailed ~ag sect a 2. Aes bbe 5 SOUGHT, HT, BOL b e DES 5-0173, onTAR OR aK Pos for pao Feet _ _ Huron, ° : "| _ens. FE _2-08°1. : ter mixer, 2 bags. $100. FE Ss 55 | $600 18 CU. FT. OPRIGHT AMANA | SPRING Ge DOUBLE . : waps : deep freeze, $300 og Call FE| deck —_ +2082 after 4 p.m. . _bike, child's crib, MI Din LER cece Ua wom oll PICK: | i985 MOTOROLA 21”, NEW Pic- A & condition, $85. |. FE 54-8543 “Ware sverpcisan ior -_ Soe qe Se SS IRCHASER PAID e100. aF-|> SOSH SINGLE oe te proximatel Frise ‘beiance. Pay- A tric motor, Will swap for beef or ? OR. 3-4211, r cent. Secured by new J eT FE . 4-550! et nome: _ Brown . Money | to Loan 53 (Grate I Licensed Lende: Lenders) arr PPA _GET CASH QUICKLY * ‘Up to $500 | Oakland LOANS, “counb ire te LOAN oo" ‘BARBER SHOP & OTHER BUILD ae — lease, Call FE 30 E LAWR FE 8-042! NCE FRIENDLY sree ouicus on signature only HOUSEHOLD ‘FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 14 S. Saginaw st. FE +0 ings. Ideal for mee car lot. FE! wine wean: ots ve store. Very attractive — at attractive core e Jilson Reab Estate | HIGHLAND. BOX 34 alle . of! ambitious person who |s orale bese in making poche 000 ys this toe restaurant on Ny Mile | Nike to Travel? Son feasoh we Fin al ae North t¢ to look at th go i rocery-beer oa “vine. Frneg ICH he ae ie | SALES CORPORATION oom zeae LAID-OFF * WORKERS: We make cash ioone ‘to Iaid- | off workers. No Princi Hash ac ‘ment until) you are work for 30 days CHARCOAL GRAY DINING RM 2 CON r | ve. ay Ttane orion Broadway in | € suite. with china cabinet, exten- | THOM: AS ECONOMY 8 a to 8 : * Owe Requirements Are: WATER SOFTENER TO RENT - | “4pxc. cond tut tne Poles siee ne tne Gob GOMRINA TION 7... p.m. 1, aet you own furniture or _ $3.50 per, month OR 3-2360. range ike new Montcaim, B NATION | .: a in & ne? rear of clerk's 8 Drive-Inn lr Gnd séreves Fer 33 Sunda S. 10 to 3 2 “That you are a permanent wit SWAP 3 BEDROOM oars Somer GP DEAWERS WARD | ie ie y ithat ths . FE 2-4420. Low payments of ‘GER | CONSOLE. | aefrigerator™ 660.50] SAVE Bik BING SUPPLY | awaP- SeN N. 334 OUTBOARD, PIC-| igan Sewing Cen 2-331, — Wax veri on table, Mey |: ‘73 8 Sa __FE_ 5-210 3-210 | tof. OR sen" outboard mo- | COMBINATION W AND wi akefie ampagne fin- | Garage Doors pine dry sink. cherry " gapbon Nabie. | "Take ( ke Ov he P at ‘Factory seconis and a © enteré | 3 also a oberry (arop-ieat af ‘| ake Over the ayments -| On These Specials : : wood & steel aay closet doors. WANT ; OME CAN BE Motorola TV. 21 in. "pshogeny " Electric eareee, operators, Da ¥ for free ome ok ERRY DOOR S SALES. SPECIAL s .. . J A ‘tt. ian doors, “gue. 18) VERINE . > LUMBER : ; 8. Paddock ries SLs sone ing to. meet your needs. ee mag and aed ai wate PAP a . fees, * #, cedar-i ik * 7 HER Ware yeEA tools, chairs we laine. ‘ FE 56123 Seine first grade 4. " a | FES 46085, Machinery ih RY - A YEW LE | SLONDE MAHOGANY DROBLEAP | pebletop_ sas range ...... 9ee-e8 "GOODY TAR. SERVICE. it WELL DRILLING as ” lg Like BEND aig nadia Band Saw. 1125 "bork St., Lapeer. 43583. Ohawke OME MPLETE METAL WORKING La pie, Pv) peti ail or any FE 5-6123| OLIVER TRACTOR GES FRON ry dion yonger on ron tracks, 600d op s Do It Yourself 61 FOR. RENT AMERS MAND* SAND mans, DRL ILLS, SAWS fe ahaa Hane ¢aNPORD FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor eand- ers, polish cm mae gear oa nace vacuu eaners ni el &P Orchard Lat eT OWN TER cee gy 6 ew _. ua es eo down, $3 | th. OR 3-5 PPAPF EWING BED ory drapery c ey) Pormies jum bing and ‘elec- fea) sneenes. m7 days week. Days to 8 3 vs 098. to «00, Montcalm Builders _ply, 156 W, Montcalm, FE $4712. Cameras, Equipment 61A SELL & TRADE a ore gnep i WE BUY, = R eras, rojectors, ta ne eae oe 3 bedroom ranch type hohe with FE 5-2766) LUMBER CO carport. Located W. of Pontiac FULL, [Bae OFFICH OFFicE E DESK > FT. | Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417) near Waterford High School, Will $25 Write porcels kiteh- | CONSUMER "Spent 8 mM, _p.m. Dal! he epeter meme vacant land.) 4p * aie, @, $15. | aw mowita REEL EERE, « AMOU: | | oe Model Lake Re, | PRERZERE. PERE bg rere | POWER CO. DA Bra BIA BORD SOLITAIRE | FR 41187 _FE 44821 | values, Sh ob wi e the ee No| 28 W. Lawrence - FE hae | FE erat $125: sacrifice ter $25. | k Ave. teed. Parts & service. 056 Myrt MOWERS — ; SUMMER COATS size | oho '' dresses GUARANTEED RE! _matie washers Fri — Thor, | f & Bm vinator. Terms REPLACE Oakian? ar irts A, pane 2 for is “wit M vod cond, Blue 10-11, FE 5-008 | 4! __On — $ HP. Bol one REBUILT vacuuie, “A>. ~ ANTIQUF, | DISHES. AN-| 36 HP »Springtiels 34 FACT cleaners AT! makes. 1 antee ~ $16.95 . Thyle Electric 502_N Seineon” FE. &- GE. DRHWASHER WITH C. EB sink. $35, Refri aeanet Electric stove, $35 or, $30. Gak stove, good c¢ Rotary mower ing machine, ‘0 FE Webster record pis ‘any cabinet Speaker | Needs alight repair. éecrifice. 2-3 431 bie sew. | = 2 chairs ' end tables BUILT AUT MENT. Pune | FOR CASH IN A| eR Robig HURRY, sell things} @ si is ga, shore ae "e Pattg * _system, FE Five — peer cable, 2h. lamps. antique furn. MY banks | irae. 6 . USED a i005 & UP 21" COL-| & reel mowers. $56.95 qrecances, 423 We Huron FE Evans wip 6507 Dixi he | on Sard rf OR 3-7024 ° $45. 33, ne. WASHING MACHINE: ACHINES, §10 UP, ONF HORSE BUGGY. $50. c mile th on rarest ‘4 blo a on 1 tanks he up: dining ta- caller, 75 «63080 Greenwood $30 fa Ban ‘of avearn feign mee Tredige’ ‘ost, |G0oD USED R Sarai 6-8 2 = J ERs PKS | aisen eta AUTOMATIC WAS i. | Eclipse. Yawn Boy & gone Reasonable, rit er 90 daye guarantee, $95. RB $20.65 & up Riders, rotaries a _Mrato Electr'e Co, 1060 W. Huron | feet types. verade - ins accepted rms Used mowers , PAINT SAL E | theough Classitied Ads. las { * ae Musical Goods 62 mote a, 24", Fai TV, $250 Greats Radio & | Assembled. 90 day warranty. | Rel v's Hardware, 3004 Auburn at _ Adams, Auburn Mets, FE 9-681! | | ATTENTION Me CHU CHURCH & REC. Feation nice = smell fe rs sh piano in see eondition — very ALLAGHER’S “SE aoe ron ____. FE 40568 BEAUTIFUL TONE & FINISH. Mahogany finish ofgan. Slightly used. For $503, was $725. 10 per cem down GALL AGHER'S . Ee Huron oe DITION j Roane 2t. , COME IN AND — Ca tn f Cona ato my Cr Siretion : 7 . eee. nites J. Onna UIC 7 FED oe ! a * 3 C= Ne Sai. eS mu Car A * ie 1 = = at = a cf . Sy * ‘ ss a Sia = Gs EY: - ¥ 2 uF = ig Seo se 9 = : é f , 4 ~~ = s rae ie 4 25 Po26s eee é Bs : ‘ Ang : 2k gi ee woe: Fo ps Loo 1 ¢ § es oa i j ae ee ‘Se : 5 ear’ : an e- = es : + aS poe sis 5 Ste 4 pe Be ioe es 4 . : : i a ale 5 | * ee j e : ¥ ‘ g ‘ g * Fs Cane. es ie ‘ mt x 5 ! a . a . F v a ne ; : 4 oe : : By : : i ig a aoe ee See nO Ce ey 2. a i , : “oe os 5 cs Z - |} 1 : *. e s Pee aa oo ~ F a rHi i PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1958 ; 2 — For Sale Cars je For Sale Cars | Sale Farm Produce” 73) Rent ‘Trailer’ Space _ 79 MODEST MAIDENS. ‘. > By Jay Alan Get Wi aS Economize | THIS WEEK'S, pect AES: seebe ane RAMBLER lapee fg SHARP-CARS |"wmor ter ‘Larry Jerome 1053, Pontiae Cataline. ic 39 RAMBLER +R. cUsTOM. Heater Like Leen ‘88 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY. R& C RAME LER eat any deal - 1951 Ford 2 dr. Radio Heater $245| STATION WAGON. We can 3 "Wood, Coal & Fuel Tra LAC both. ie. fuel piu: y M0. soe a ene Bes cord and up. Delivered, FE Ay ru arom.” : 4-0566 . LER ‘ ——=—‘ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) __ | 1954 Chevie. Bel-Air 2 dr. Radio, 66 RAMBLER ¢DR. SUPER. Special 1964 —— Cross Coun- Sale Office Equipment 63 A Sale Farm Eguipment 76 | Maaee NOOR ene 8 oe $008 | ‘96 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP. Hydra, 1 owner. tow miles Leage - Aute Accessories 80, | 1084 BA Chevie 210 210 4 Dr. Powergiide. ALL KINDS OP FLOWER & VEO- UNDERWOOD etable . Bell's Farm Pro-3 10x28 TRACTOR TIRES anp,_.. “EO ACCESE Ie ECU] NTF Paavn ei itwiCdrtttitis”séiéRRnecito),-sHHetwter® $695 ‘38 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP.| PAYME ; duce, @ at Featherstone. Tubes. EM 30758, D | _ R. & C MOTOR SALES T YPEW RITER FE 3-983. _ |g FERGUSON TRACTOR anb 3) ses BS wash Motor & verve “MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM i yj. | Complete Service ¢ .m. Uh p.m. ALMOST a ease FLOW-| equipment, MA 56-7356, op ge wbeding | TWO ww prrmorourran CON- 53° NASH — RAMBLER CONVERT: ; ble. Automatic ransmiselon es er Haskins. Chev. | b use cang | _sttsaGail- ater 4 On “3 ALS fist, Dinle Highway at Mis | BILL SPENCE isla NASH STA rou, WAG a Be fe Hel] Hwy, MA S188 or” "s "CADILLAG@2 CDR yAN. FEE ee te * oe baal [2 ee ‘AURANT EQUIPMENT AND] Dixie. turn ri <*| HOLLERBACKS ARTS agina ; AMBASSADOR, GOOD ~ res. Call +6349 after 3 Rd. at Matthe oo Gtine ae Grove. Chae pe TRA or OR | M0 Baldwin 3-047! Jando aise. wok eel, $100. ms OF: "$1 CHEVY. EXC. TRANS. CLEAN. ne 4 Take over payments. ; land Eye a and go % mile with agie hited & MALLORY DIST, A MAG- EM 3-081. H. Riggins aes Bo Isc. RESTAURANT) _to_Grove ¥ ted plows tire 1s spa carbs. %} CHEV. BEL-AIRE HT FULLY 1952 RAMBLER H-TOP R&H AB- = el nengly new KENTUCKY ¢ oP ME yg outs Wa Vip BAAD : G| fia Brag 3 a hd : a exe, FE 48793. SOLUTELY NO MONEY DN at ~IN 5 ER; 6: x2 with Etivered. a. Ee field” whe Sebas: ei = Eee SS ae eADalldeear ats |__priced Call FE 6-1534, wd : ; Cal bs 5 CHEVY. out DR Ran: VERY . Creat Miler Me . &. rks at ms] ton compressor. OR- 3-771). 5-6356_o 5.3072. : _ 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. —_- Si j Ss A i G i 5 [OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRI. pg Sa” rd ra ae, Ps = For Sale Tires 80A Pontiac Sal es 1955 iS | CHEV, $1,150, "s “AA 62 Gai. i961 OLDS 96, 4 DR. hag gr tg — PE 38-2275, : 4-9953. | hg NEW TIRES 67 £ 15 BLACK. (aan Pu pow Yery" ee mile- i082 CHEVY. 2 DR. R&H_ ABSO-| 287% Weaverton, Rochester, OL ROBINSON'S & PR R STRAW-| used, Proux Oliver Ar $10.95 plus tax New | LUTELY NO MONEY DN. As-|_ 1-0823. s buss,» & good Ae: et ee See pales on Whi walls 670 gras Oh qiwe | re 3 Giery dr, V-8 standard shift. sume payments of $1146 mo. Call | i955 OLDS 88. A-l CONDITION ing apples. oe 6-1882. * uot por 5 eonnee bar bine uaran- clean ; Credit Mgr. Mr+ Parks at MI Will take older car for equity ‘RURSERY ge oe paca Bl” ok low, vise, gel A CTOR WFn tee Tite, Sales Bales. 603 8. Sag 7 M0 Goevy at. Powerglide. Rye. | _4-1500. Harold Turner Ford, Take over payments. FJ 5-1220 Pine 1 to 3 f 10 or mere,| $00. '3t Pacd, ee. Rubeel weno, GG ruses 3 ") \ 133 Neen ee amen ‘] | CHEVY 1 BELAIR ¢ eles 1950 OLDS, & 2 DR HYD Rau. $1.90 each. Less than 30, §3 each. ie 3 ‘ee Ra. Beil Smt OP. = a - LE j= 3 Dedge station wa, very| Bits, 7 tate cee. waite wells. | " ABSOLUTELY BO MOM so Gig. Sel 6 Sun. sale, Coser FRASER ROTC —wawe) State TIRE SALES — my ARAN. | Mea _ Wi cHEVY Y4 DR HARDTOP, P| Oil "Gredt’ Mer, Mr me ites {U'S. 10), Clarkston, Ma) Weed- 1550 OpSrass Fi.” tes 9. te ~ $00ri —— apr Hydra, R&| "Gite Cal’ PE 6861s, efter 3.| Sit" 47800, Hatoid Turner Ford, 8 pear atx -|FOR SALE: NEW FORD|° treded tron seNty Thee | “She's got the best garden in the ‘eighborhood. She |"% feate 2 cr, TARE BOE Bosak he cat | ou nae xchat = ite bushel Robinson ‘at stra we ery 3 nee double aia used very lit- by ae cent off, ® or) bought it all at the food market!” ey Feneperetion, | elals| pertecle engines 20. cai Regded Domes, one. gee PE ~ Penge -|_fpan ot ites Syrtie st Se eas ee re 5} ED. WILLIAMS atapie Chime Ee” ade a3 _ arent Ties reese secingty On itm siLvi MAPLES — eh Wabi Parks ae. con tee ee 451 8. Reebura ; DE S070, DELUX CLUB| Fo: uslity ne trade-ins” Maples - ‘White birch |PARMALL TRACTOR, B. N. eo ee ee Boats & Accessories 85 Wanted Used Cars 88 oe CADILLAC. SHARP, GOOD | *@upe” mechanical condi- pont Ay | sme . a ave 50 ver cmt — FE 339 OR —— plow. After Auto Service 81 | une. sapubacicanaae tires, PE 6-081. 2068 Common ae shift. good set, nylon Mt i or FE ea cS. 4! ee be Oe Mi P wi mals, | “Be epmoce 1 70 1 PF TALL|GILSON ROTO TILLER SALES &|Ceawxsuar? GRINDING IN THE | cuz NP NEW. Tom “ges to $90. | "YE 85010 : windshield Wash. Sebtrban rs. { Ponti: service, $03 Ore z SS arog = wt Ma. | CAKLAND sy EXCHANGE | ers. Li jo. 89 v8. __ OLDS DEALER _8 to 5:30, PE 2.2783, . ehiae Buop. ts" "Bood - fat Ye OUTBOARD SPECIALISTS . WE PAY ‘it DesoTo. aces CONDITION, 68_8, Woodward __ Birmingham so Ray A TRACTOR Wirit 32-2563 . 370 8. Saginaw &t. , Pontiac | Reasonable pricé. FE wi. “$1 1 PACKARD. D. Exc. Exc. COND., NO Ra. z and C._R. Brad- FOLKS GARAGE CARS 57309 NG" BR OS. we cover 4, | WE_NEED MANY G00D Ir x cathe all equipped with "ee Wiandard shift’¢ cylinder, a Olds ses at ee = cushions, ro ‘ ew. S ; eq all R& = re +014 SE PAS BD. 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Black Wrought Iron Hinge. .65c 40c Black Knobs, 1% inches....40c 25¢ Brand Names include:-Washington, National, Hyer, Penn and Forgecraft. We have a terrific stock on hand and it's all quality stock. If it’s cabinets you're building ; SEE US! Over 20,000 pieces in stock. - | “iieit Medicine Cabinet With Fluorescent Lights . | 518% and Chrome REG. $42.95 SALE PRICE 16x20 CABINET | Chrome Frame ~BASEMENT - JACK’ POSTS ADJUSTABLE $ &?> Reg. $9.95 50 PT. GARDEN HOSE.......-. «$1.95 6” ‘21 5% SHINGLES GRADE “A” WHITE PINE Over 20 Patterns. of Decorative Plywoods See Them in Our Display { | IF YOU’RE BUILDING COME IN AND GET BURMEISTER’S PRICE AND SAVE UP TO $500 _Burmeis ers 37940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD Open GOLD BOND: BURMEISTER’S — OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. — SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. | GOLD BOND BURMEISTER’S — OPEN 8 A. M. to ry de - + SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P, M , Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.--Sundays 10 AM, to 3 P.M. All Prices in Quantities Quoted — Delivery. Service Available — f ~ NORTHERN | LUMBER CO. PHONE EMpire j / i ‘ 3.4171 Woy 8 NadO— snlabinveng GNosaioD H There Must Be a Reason | pak Low Fai 6>° | = WONT nen ee E . You , | ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION $ -) ¢ GIVE US A ary? NO SECONDS _— or 3 Bndis. | STANDARD COLORS IN STOCK Retell Value $9.95 z GOLD BOND. |ourtarceparsnakes......... “3am $13.50 Sq. -» INSULATED SHAKES .........; ld wht Bie om wh 15.95 Sq- : PAL PAINT __|ASBEsTos siDING GOLD BOND _13.95 Sq. | MFG.-BY NATIONAL GYPSUM 15# 432 Ft. Roll Felt... ... 0... cece cece ceeecees $2.75 2 “ Discontinued Colors 30* 216 Ft. Roll Felt........ 00.0 ee, 2.75 Selectio ere FECAL . 80595 pail pete es 69 a” K Gutter Length With “Any Purchose 8x6 Louver Aluminum Flush. 1.49 98¢ . ) GOLD BOND ; , 95| Aluminum Roof: Louver...... - 2.95 K SLIP JOINT CONNECTORS 45c ; , SLIPENDCAPS,........... 19¢ CEMENT PAINT 3 2x4-8 to 16 Fir. 6F tree Scat von || RAL chostowr mn srOce Un or. 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