Sere Babine Papas A Wasa Roper aly Bile OE | The average ptice of a new American car at this time . is $2,833..Ten years ago the average price of a new car was $1,888, or $945 less than now. Who gets those 945 additional dollars? Also, how is the money that a buyer pays for a car actually divided up? The accompanying tables help to ae answers to those ' questions. Facts that underlie the tables are based’ upon annual reports of General Motors Corporation, upon official U. 8. statistics of income, and upon reports of the Automobile Marufacturers Association and the National Auto Dealers Association. The: figures cover the manu- facturer's vole in “making a car and also the dealer’s role in getting it to the customer. .WHAT LABOR GETS Wages, salaries, bonuses, fringe benefits and commis- Average Car 10 Years Ago Delivered Price ......$1,888 ig Cost of Labor ,... $531 TOROS wc cece ensece SSS Material, services ..... 748 on plants, tools., 35 it, after taxes .... 221 Labor cost was 28 cents out of every $1 of the sales price. — Materials and services, in- | cents. Net sented 12 ceuts. LEI LE, CII EOS cluding advertising, took 40 — profits repre- e Ae A FESS sions po to employes of is due to increases in direct cent during the decade. COSTS OF MATERIALS _Automobile companies buy purcHase many of its parts manufacturers; they pay for ‘and for local advertising. account for $916 of the $2,833 that a customer pays today for a new car. That is an increase of $385 over the $531 that wen} to the employes when a new car cost $1,888, Thus, mote than one third of the increase in ‘price The manufacturer's bill. for wages, salaries and fringe’ benefits has gone up by about $185, or more than 50 per The dealer's pay to salesmen, men in the garage has- increased anos? on. and is now ' more than double that of 1948. pay for transportation from the factory to the showroom manufacturers and- dealers labor costs. - clerical help and the materials for the car; they and accessories from other nationa] advertising. Dealers eee eens Cost of Labor ....$ 916 ‘ TOROS 2.226.500 seccce 462 © Material, services? .... 1 Wear on plants, tools.. Profits after taxes . . Labor cost is now 32 cents out of the sales dollar, Ma- © terials and services have — gone up to 42 cents. Net © | profits are down to 6 cents. — Ee OR ee Ra Oe TE TN | “Your Auto De sci’ ghia’ ika? locate’ gs ‘hs Chane $1,204-0on the average new car. JO Ten years ago, these goods - and services accounted for $748 of the purchase pele, The increase in cost in these or not far. from one. hall of 10-year period. ’ Much of that mneréess in elements, therefore, is $456, the rise in price over: the cost. stems, in turn, from increases in wages and salaries of the companies pro- ducing raw materials, parts and accessories. Some is @us to the fact that the present-day car ss bigger and more complex and, hence, takes more ma- terial, more parts and more labor. The quantity of steel. in the average car today is not much greater than it was 10 ‘years ago—roughly 1.8 tons. The cost of that steel has gone up from $99 to $172. This is: the largest single increase in raw-material costs. Taxes account for the next-largest slice of the cost of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast & PO Cc Pp R S Ss Home Fair, Warm. sas ‘ oe eoaate enue 2 I HE I . I LA ) Edition 116th YEAR. * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958—28 8 PAGES Tec 5 Reasons Why She's ‘Mother of the Year’ PROUD MOM — Pontiac's “Mother of. the Year,” Mrs. Marilyn Bigger, 31, poses with the five reasons she was awarded the title by the Downtown Pontiac Assn. Tn back, trem left, are Downtown Merchants Honor samara 2 Genevieve, 2, and Gloria, 8. Mrs. Bigger will receive her crown at 9:10 p.m. ae Hospital sR ON TERNATIONAL NEWS anuic Dedication A. Pentiag Press Phote In front are John, 5, Defiant Judge Less Sure Now Mother of Year Here Sunday tomorrow at the Oakland Theater. Her husband, Alexander A. Big- | ger Jr., 34, deserves. some credit, too, of course. a The Biggers live in a tidy bunga- _ Jow at 671 Northfield avenue. Their home is at the western end of the - street in the middle of three acres of land. That’s a lot of room, but not too much for the five children, a 1; Alexander IH, 9; Gloria, 8 | are 5, and Genevieve, 2. Lynn is in the fifth grade at Malkim | School, Alexander the third, end Gloria the sécond; nar, Semes ‘Whhs enestinegsé Son the title by the First Free Meth. odist' where she is an active member. She’s been supervisor of the be- | ginners’ Sunday Schvol the past two years. Bigger, an employe of - the Concrete Step Co. in Waterford - Township, also is an active church member and a Sunday School . teacher. Both husband and wife help out with church youth groups. * x * Mrs. Bigger, originally rom. the | small town of Prescott near West - Branch, grew up in Flint and was sailing and Golting Weather in Prospect Golfers and sailors will have a _ heyday over the weekend with the - weatherman predicting mostly fair tonight and tomorrow with gentle to moderate south to southwest - winds. ts ®* & , Tonight's low will be near 46 with the high Sunday again reach- ing 70, Monday will be _ partly cloudy with little temperature ~change. we * * * The lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 42 degrees shortly after midnight. The mercury climbed to 76 at lpm **! graduated from the Owosso Bible She came to Pontiac afterwards Raising five children doesn’t leave Mrs. Bigger much time for outside activities. Yet she’s busy with church work four or five times a week. If she needs more than five good reasons to retain her crown, Mrs. Bigger is prepared. - She expects to have a sixth on ‘hand in September, Prepares for Final Concert Famed High a band.. School Band Had Modest Start in 27 "By SYLVIA de STEIGER There’ s been quite a few changes made since 1927 when less than a dozen Pontiac teenagers walked into the high school auditorium with ambitions of forming “That fall was the first time instrumental music It was the first time the class five days a week. Friday this band, which and learned music on school time a could be included in a student’s curriculum in Pontiac. young people got together . during a regular now numbers 80 teenagers, Huff Says He May Obey Supreme Court and Go to Wayne Bench LANSING (INS) — Saginaw Cir- cuit Judge Eugene Snow Huff said today he may not defy the State Supreme Court’s decision that he be transferred to the Wayne Coun- ty bench. * * x. Huff had been told by the high court to report for duty to- Wayne County while Lapeer’s Judge Tim. othy Quinn takes charge in Sagi- naw to clean up what the high court thinks is a cluttered docket. Judge Huff said he had been doing some thinking since re- ceiving a call from Chief Jus- tice John Dethmers. - . The chief justice said expect- ed Huff to be in Detroit Monday. Refusal: to obey the Supreme Court could lay Huff open to con- tempt charges and conviction could lead to a jail sentence, a fine and disbarment, ® * *. a backlog of 400 cases. Huff said Friday he would re- fuse to go because his transfer was being -used to “reflect unfa- final Spring Band Concert. |Next fall, the band will be divided because of the building of a second high school in Pontiac. school goes back to the early 1920’s when S. M. Dudley, a math- ematics teacher, met with the boys and girls after school on a club basis: About 1925, Howard Monger was hired as an instrumental tech- er to cover all of the elementary, and secondary Pontiac public schools. By then, high schoolets were meeting three days per week. Kale ©. Harris, supervisor of instrumental music. of Pontiac schools, has been conductor of the band since it was ofgan- ized 31 years ago Since then, the instrumental teaching staff has grown from . |one to 11 and each have their duties instructing various sections of this award winning . band. = t.& According to Harris, the schedls instrument supply has grown from Sell. Your Gar Now to Jerome's “Bright Spot,” FE 8-0408 & one bass, (wo. French horns, a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) \ will present its 31st and* The history of a bana at the high| - q + Nixon to Brave Soccer Crowds in Ecuador QUITO, Ecuador ® — Vice President Nixon planned a breather in hig South American tour today by going to a -goccer game. Police were alerted for a possible demonstration at the sta- dium. * * * Nixon received a warm recep- tion from generally friendly resi- dents when he arrived yesterday after hostile demonstrations oc- curred here, they probably would come at the match between two Quito sotcer teams, The Communists, blamed for sparking the Peru- vinn hositility, reportedly num- ber less than 3,000 out of 600,000 voters in Ecuador. * * A small core of Reds was '| thought to- have been behind the painting of “Go Home, Nixon” slogans on 50 houses Thurs- who were |” vorably” on the way courts are run in Saginaw. What's in a Name? LONDON (INS)—Miss Love- less wrote a firm in Scotland for information about its pro- ducts. The return letter was signed by Mr, Fullerlove. All About Men! Watch for 1st Chapter in Press Monday er, In Today's s Press Huff's couyt is alleged to = Fisher to Keep Tool, Die Unit Denies Union’s Charge of Plans to Suspend Department Here Fisher Body Division yesterday made public a brief denial of UAW charges that the die room at the division’s Pontiac plant was about to be closed, throwing some 500 workers out of jobs. The - division's announcement Corp. rep-| resentatives of Fisher Bouy Local? 596, UAW to discuss the charges. The announcement réad: “Fisher Body Division announced today that tool and die activities at the Pontiac ‘plant are being continued. The level of employ- ment in this activity, as well as WASHINGTON (INS) showed signs on four key * * * Executives Encouraged HOT SPRINGS, Va. ®—Some business leaders have told Secre- tary of Commerce Weeks of faint signs that April may have brought a turning point in the recession for several key industries. . But optimism was far from un- others, will depend upon the re- quirements of the business and many other factors which are un- _|known or indefinite at the present |- time. “The Fisher local was advised oe ing held in Pontiac.” animous among the 100 top rung ‘corporation executives meeting here as the commerce secretary's Business Advisory Council. x * * And the business leaders did not agree on whether the govern- or ask Congress to cut income tax’ rates as a booster for business. -A special seven-member anti-re- Sullenberger Files Appeal to High Court Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger has filed an appeal with the Michigan Su- preme Court of the decision by Circuit Judge Timdthy Quinn dis- missing his damage suit against the Pontiac General Hospital Board The doctor's attorney, Harry N. Dell, of Royal Oak, said today the appeal will be heard in the October term of the high court, with a cession committee of the BAC, named in April at Weeks’ -request to recommend a prescription for recovery, came up younttiny with a report proposing: 1. That President Eisenhower call on industry and labor for a- voluntary, one year morator- jum on beth wage boosts gnd 2. That no tax asked now, but that “if the de- cline in general consumption con- Signs Indicate U.S. Pulling Out of Slump — The nation’ ’s economy be ready to move out of the recession doldrums. The indicators were an increase in homebuilding and should stand pat on taxes| March. reduction be fronts today that it may Sunday Afternoon 4-Year Program of Expansion Nearly Finished Lt. Gov. Philip J. Hart retail sales, a rise in farm employment and a drop in unemployment benefit claims for the second straight week. . to Speak at Ceremonies Open to the Public By PETE LOCHBILER Sales of durable goods rose 2.4 per cent and non-durable items 1.6 decision — around Dec, 1. Soatinent on Fave *- Col. 2) tal’s $4,500,000 expan- » four years in the scheduled for 3:30 pm. on the steps of the Seminole avenue entrance to the six-story addition. Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams and Willis M. Brewer, 1 of the are scheduled for remarks. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) - the new entrance of Pontiac -9 20 21 | ne rrr 4 Home Section .......... -u-B OPIATES 22.2... .ccicc0es ss 19 GQORTE .. ov rerrccevcenses 12.13 Theaters ...... 0.66... 045 10-11 TV & Radio Programs ...._. 27 Wilson, Met! asl. 10 | Women’s Pages ..........., 6-7 the addition, on Oneida Street i : NEW ENTRANCE — This picture, taken about dusk, Hospital, on the west side of t is here that dedicati { | monies wil commune a4 Fa Pontiac General Hos-” Lt. Gov. Philip A, Hart will be the main speaker. hospital Board of Trustees, ‘, *s “9 ‘ | oe AP oe ~~ 4 = z THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY. 10, 1958 \ 5,70 Make ‘Decisions’ in San Francisco . ‘ICrowds Hear Billy Graham Cru And from that crowd, 5,070 — of « Executives Believe ‘Nation Recovering Ape edo kee oe Oy ‘| E Lf ty FF z g if i re F i ft | if : . 1 5 all ages, all colors, all denomina-| Collections in the first seven|’ tions — have come forward “‘to make a decision for Christ.” nearly $6,000. a. meeting, $1,000) urday, weer a tanned handoemse total budget of $431,000. At the Cow Palace where at least 5,000 of the opening day au- dience had to be turned away, Graham preached two sermons. He stood in a parking lot and shivered with the throng in the late afternoon wind as he wel- them to return. CROWD LARGEST Another standing-room-only au-/jfirst time.” dience heard his sermon on “Who ® * Is Jesus Christ?’’ on Sunday, May words went out to what he called “the largest audience for an evan-|Moody, called Graham “the great- est evangelist of our time” after watching his first. telecast *k « ¢ San Francisco. A television network of 140 * ff io Quentin Prison, at the invita-| p Lewis J. Julianel, pastor of of the warden. : . |the First Baptist Church, reports: His early audiences, keeping | “I marvel at the response and pace In number with attendance |the results. New people already im New York’s Madison Square [have come into our church as a Garden services last. summer, {result of the crusade and a large Graham will a jte-bay to preach at Calitoria's = * * San tion reap by his national. headquarters. One of Graham’s sermons — articulate and dynamic as they plead for spiritual awakening — breught this comment from a “Hearing Billy Graham is like | #4dition seeing the Grand Canyon for the Dwight Newton, San Francisco 4, and on Saturday, May 3, his|Examiner television editor and Protestant ministers, who work- incide with the beginning of Na- tional Hospital Week, May 11-17. * * * ings will have been tied togeth- er to function ag one,. Flath said. The addition is physically com- the ground floor kitchen. Several including , |major departments — + Hl i ie i in Er iE Hh i ae z ge i FRE i ; 5 i : in E [. i 38 A : AOVAG PTO OCA TENE MLE DOAN URE MOREE TON EW AE Os ¥5 we ay eee ere ‘Signs Indicate U. 5. ulling Out of Slump a2 | Puen, Cea aa he ~ Few Clouds Linger in Spots a ‘Nation Basks in Sunshine. “The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bereae VICINITY Here Is 10-Year Report on Cost of Automobiles (Continued From Page One) " your car. The total, including the companies’ income - taxes, comes to $462 on a 1958 model, compared with $383 on a 1948 model. That is an increase of $109, or 11 per cent of the rise in the retall price. _ Manufacturers’ taxes have gone up from $210 to about $370 om the average car. The federal excise tax, paid initially by the manufacturer, now averages $188, com- pared with $87 on the 1948 model. Dealer’s taxes, meanwhile, have actually decreased because his profits have shrunk. In 1948, there were long waiting lines, for cars, and dealers had no trouble with gales and with maintaining comfortable profit ‘margins. “ Today, dealers are in a fiercely competitive market and COST OF PLANT To make cars and get them ready for the customer calls for a huge investment in plant and also in invest- ment for tools in the dealers’ garages. This investment has to be. recovered through charges for deprecigfion, based on wear and obsolescence which are re id price of the car. In the 1958 car, depreciation is esti - at about $90. That is an increase of $55, compared) / 1948. x * * 2 i Most of that increase stems from higher depre¢iat: charges made by the manufacturer, who factories today much more. costly than they/ Ape years ago. The cost of construction has gone of machinery are much higher. These in have Been incurred by the auto industry in tt of expanding and replacing older plants? HOW MUCH PROFIT? — Because of the drop in the dealer's margin, the total amount of all profit included in the price of a car is actually less today than in 1948: about $161 compared with $221. - . x *« * The manufacturer’s profit per cary gone up about $27, from $116 to $143, on the averag@y’ The dealers’ over- all profit, averaged on the basis of new cars sold, comes to about $19, compared with $105 profit 10 years ago. It appears, therefore, that profits do not account for the rise in price since 1948. If profitg, alone were the deciding factor, a car today would cost. less than in 1948, instead of costing more. And, if profits of manufacturers and retailers were - @liminated entirely, the price of a 1958 car would be reduced by less than 6 per cent. Most of the added $945 you are asked to pay for the, average new car today turns oyt to be due to two factors: |; increased labor cost, and increased costs of materials NEW CANCER CLUE? — Dr, S. E. Luria, University of Ili- nois virus expert, proposes new theory as to the origin of cancer: a cancer-causing virus one of the factors of heredity. The “misin- | Newcomer to the field, Richard formation P, Barnard of Franklin, is seek- : Experiments _at California: Institute of Tech- ae oe 4 confirma- plete now, with the exception of Senator Backs Car Price Tags Monroney Sees Early , Approval- of Measure |fetirement OK'd in Committee | z ry rc i ee z E ; z iF rf BE be located there, as well as a nurs- ery, playroom and two humidity rooms. When the Three No Richard Sauerbrun is seeking his third term, while Mrs, Donald Parry is candidate for the remain- ing two years of the term of Mrs. Alec Parpie. Mrs. Parry was ap- pointed to the post when her suc- cessor resigned. ; i is z gees hi af - minees Seeking Threé Education Posts. will be held at 2 pm, Monday ter, Miss Helen Wattles Pontiac Youth = [Awarded Honor. 3 From Oakland Picked to Enter Air Force Academy in June the public and two for service in the addition, plus the existing three in the original building. * * * There will be four sets of stair- ways. The addition and remodeling were desigtied by the late Leo J. Heenan. The general contractor Other prime contractors were Sarin Electric Co., Detroit; Broe- dill Plumbing & heating, Detroit “The prime contracts totaled $3,573,534. AC AND udy = | es Witle warmer cloud Teda> in Pontiac arm temperature preceding $ a.m. velocity 15-20 m. p..h. th west, ay 16 a.m, turday at 12:09 p. dey, at 1:40 my TT * peratures. "cclccsaggitaiae | Parts of Southern California One Year in Pontls : papereene. Oe Finds Flaw With Law © , and parts, which also are labor costs in large part. Nikita Wants to Buy - Big Machines in U.S. MOSCOW (INS)—Soviet Premier] He declared: Nikita S, Khrushchev wants to buy United States in order to overtake the U. §. in industrial output. He made the assertion in a In said, the Soviet Union stands ready |jike 4 dead branch from a tree “We will close the gap which industrial equipment from the/separates us from the United ority for heavy industry, mechani- The Soviet premier declared: | “The maintenance of top pri- zation and automation are the dominant features of the U.S.S.R.’s next six year plan (1959-1965).” * * * by quoting an old Chinese proverb: “If a whole people starts blow- ing, there will be a storm. If a people stamp their feet, the world will shake.”’ * ® t In a speech last night, Khrush- = Haughton Elevator Co., To-| . Pancake flatties with lightweight soles In white. 4 cutout vamp, light soles, white. 4-9, “OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO9 ~ .— Manday through Saturday . Seginew at Werren, Pontiac SHOE WEEK 0% : ~ Styles for the entire family! Women’s, teens’ ‘summer casuals to order industrial equipment.trom/while the forces of Communism chev served notice that the Soviet the “capitalist” nations, including} will attain such a degree of Union is a ‘\great \offen- Britain, West Germany and the/that nobody will dare / attack/sive to develop the in of United State them,”* consumer géods.” Vet i . S —- zz = 1 PLESE 2 CADEN 3 DRENPET eed An especial! selected t eelte beautiful ty ate in noare rat 4 SUNRE RE eet yetow or white gold mountings. 5 RITAPE 8 si very ring an outstanding value ff fo = . | “fixmeiveg ] ff fe. 6 PANKL 7 AFRYI 8 GINS Pa Es eEeceeen WHO AM I?. Yesterday's answer: proCess, Heat, beok€r, Metal, acid, teSt, Tube, c What's My Line, Ine. buRner, tYpe. Y, CL$ 77.00] Y, Ct.$159.00 ¥/, Ct.$269.00): 1 Ct.$399.00 Auto Salesmen Barred | NEW YORK (#—New York In- \ternational Airport is now off A its to automobile salesmen. n- ty-five auto dealers in the areal A-Test Islands agreed today to bar auto sales-| men from the field to. end high- LOs ANGELES «--Too bad, | adanaiel sales to returning serv-;men, that South ,Seas paradise where pay is high, “food and drinks, a cheap and women are barred is OPEN SUN. 10-4 Ps2== | The No-help-wanted sign is up. Saturday and Sunday Special! The enchanted isles are where 5 Men’s $ 1 99 No-Help-Wanted | Sign Posted at BUDGET TERMS MYER*’S JEWELRY SHOP TE Ceres to get away from the little wom- an—was told in an Associated Press story earlier this week. | ‘We've been phone calls, telegrams and letters: since the news got out,” said a Ispokesman for Holmes & Narver, Inc., a Log Angeles engineering firm hired by the Atomic Energy Commission to run the Eniwetok atoll proving ground. ; | “The only trouble,"’ sighed . the spokesman, “is that we don’t have any job openings and won't have until next year. We have to say no to al] the callers.” Especially intriguing about the lisland life: $1.50 a day living ex- penses, 25-cent drinks and $10,000 net salaries a year. i The spokesman said the firm | the United States tests its nuclear Canvas Shoes a Soles . y, Sizes 7 to 12 _ Reg. $3.98 e —_ hd GOODMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE $20 S. Saginaw — 1 Block South of Wilson OPEN AT 7 A. M. WE PICK UP AND DELIVER | FE 35-8116. ALSO SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE has received more than 125 letters | from as far away as Florida, 75) long distance calls and 15 tele- grams. The all-male community, 5,100 miles from Los Angeles, has been prospering since 1949. , 1414 Ships Pass Soo SAULT STE. MARIE i#—A to- tal of 414 vessels passed through the Soo Locks in April, Army | engineers said Thursday, Of the t ‘total, 232 were upbound and 182 were downbound. The: ves- | sels carried 1,230,215 tons of goods. | PAYING for a MORTGAGE Is EASIER Then-Paying RENT! | CLEANERS - 2 & Ma, Ocoee One of Pontiac’s Finest” 143 West Huron Street | Our PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS open end conventional Mortgages include in their monthly payment: Interest, Princi- pal, Taxes and Insurance. Each time you make a payment your equity in your property | increases in value. Each monthly payment is a sound invest- ment in your family’s future. Home ownership is the American way of life. Over 70% of the people of Michigan are now home- owners. We can make it easy for you, too, to own your home . come in and talk with one of our friendly, courteous representatives. . WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME LOANS ‘/o RATE | ON SAVINGS All Savings Accounts Insured up to $10,000 by an Agency of the U.S. Government —s_—. : vd aboot PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS ‘eon Office: 761 W. Huron Street f+ Rochester Branch: Downtown Branch: ay 407 Main St. , 16 E. Lawrence St. ws ¥ sites a a oY. devices, Their appeal—if you want swamped _ with. & ‘gmmmmncoupon Good May 10 & I2guuune Sicians Super-Special Savings for Wise Week-End Shoppers - Prices slashed on ‘wanted’ items for home and family . read this big adv.-full of bargains right now, then hurry ‘to SIMMS for super-saviggs. Bring the family. You'll see plenty of other under-priced merchandise that always save you money—in every department on all! 3 floors throughout SIMMS big bargain store. yas mci ket; Quae soupios te besanl ROR Sorry, no mail, phone orders or jayaways at these special coupon - »prices. You must be here-and with coupons to buy these specials, Right reserved to limit quantities. CLIP OUT THE ITEMS YOU WANT-or Better Yet, Bring the Entire Adv. with You hated VALUABLE COUPON bem No,-2 leads in. these. misprints of advertising pencils. leads, = Set includes electric clippers. peer comb, cutter comb and § Paras! instruction book , q Limit 1) quality eraser, (Limit—1 package.) SUNDRIES—Main Floor Tw Good May 10 & I2penunn tates VALUABLE COUPON beable aes SUNDRIES—Main Floor ban Cameh Good May 10 & l2uumuun @ Complete 5-Piece ‘Set + Metal Bound Eraser Tips } ELECTRI a — Clioner Set 1 = RONUEe © Lead Pencils == PP - ~ Regular 50c 335 49 ss For ¢ Value , — aa | | | | | | a : | a No Guessing on Home Hair Cuts Colgate’ s—Gleem—Crest—Pepsodent — Clipper Guides Famous TOOTH PASTE = —— 6 6‘ ‘ sop 5 4’ Sp —For Close Taper Pt : All .3 for— Pack of 3 guide combs—1 for close tapering, 2 for crew-cuts. Attach- ments fit most makes electric clip- pers. $1.50 value, (Limit 1.) SUNDRIES—Main Floor aig eet Good May 10 & I2uuuume eid VALUABLE COUPON bier "4 Choice of famous brands 2 in family size. tubes. Col- gate’s, Gleem, . Crest, Pepsodent. (Limit 2.) DRUGS—Maia Floor aaene VALUABLE COUPON eeeee faster, closer shaves. Newest model by Schick. Trades must be standard brands. ELECTRIC SHAVERS—Main Floor wmmemecoupon Good May 10 & l2snennn tied VALUABLE COUPON bene Brief Style—Broadcloth Fronts Boys Undie-Briefs = bath to perfume and soften your bath water. (Limit—-3 bottles.) COSMETICS—Main Floor | : a8 . New. 1958 “Whiskaway” Model gp + Schick Electric Razor is Wrisley’s Supe rbe ~ Regular $29.50 Value - . Bubble Bath ¢ Oil a With 7 9 y ~ Trade-in 95 7 5 Reg. 79c ‘ ‘a ase Seller sl Without Trade-In... .. Sites a & 4 q Schick ‘super honed’ head for 7 H Generous eae bottle of bubble a | a8 a ae a ae a : Sat . a Boys’ 2-Piece , SHIRT & SHORT ea ‘ e ant, yy PANTS SET "ct a1: ne ys Elastic waist, cotton back, gay, colortul broadcloth fronts. Assorted colors in _ front. Sizes 2 to 6. (Limit 6 pair.) — . BOYS’ WEAR—Main Floor Long sieeve combed cotton ‘ghirt with bold stripes, matching corduroy shorts in boxer style. Size 3 to 7, (Limit 3) BOYS’ WEAR —Main Floor SES SCR eee eee Hiatal VALUABLE COUPON beh ST TTL) VALUABLE COUPON Matte a6 © Set with Metal Wall Rock SE Carpet-Like Textured—ALL RUBBER 10-PIECE SET iH BOxS%8: Landing Mats : - : q 0 a8 a5 SCREWDRIVERS ua as _ 6 6' y ae Value $1.95 ¢ a Value > s For use in hallways, land- a | ings, porches, etc.—wher- 10-piece set,,with this coupon gas ever foot traffic: is heavy. og tagged handles. With ge Limited color selection. wall rack. (Limit 1 1). aes (Limit 2) HARDWARE—Ind Floor ses _ HARDWARE—2ad Floor . a8 summmecoupon Good May 10 & 12gugmmm memmmecoupon Good May 10 & 12 gunmen VALUABLE COUPON 27-Inch Brown or Black Shoe Laces Regular l0c Prs. 10° Mercerized shoe laces In brown or black enlors “Metal tips. 8 ram: ME Glocs—foroment he Ruchu Nery 8 North SAGINAW \% i ; 1 ' t dette WALUABLE COUPON babs a Good May 10 & I2 uuuuus Ei = ; | Good May 10 & I2ennune Sid VALUABLE COUPON fuer gmuuum Coupon Good May 10 & 12 uuuunn. teeta VALUABLE COUPON (eiber DULY ws Only, a Few Steps from 3 Big ) Munigipal Sc Parking Lots | per Leta VALUABLE COUPON bh ddd tt-tblhd VALUABLE COUPON betas : s Do Away with Messy Creams and Sprays . s a BAN Roll-on Deodorant Reg. 98c¢ Size -) se or men and ladies. BAN @ oll - On-" deodorant is &. Ssafe, effective. (Limit & Pe i ‘ A s DRUGS—Main, Floor = mumasCoupon Good May 10 & llenenua lett VALUABLE COUPON ‘bts Full Box of 400 Sheets KLEENEX TISSUES eae 25¢ Seller = 19" Soft. and absorbent tissues in pop-up box for easy use. (Limit 3 boxes per cus- tomer.) DRUGS—Main Fleer. Coupon Good May 10 & l2umne = 3 * Holds 36 slides for gy Main Fleer munasCenpon C Good sell VALUABLE COUPON buat] — Boys’ Long Sleeve >) SPORT, SHIRTS ii Sizes 6 to 18 : 8S First quality challis or rayons in variety: of colors. Your choice at this —— price. (Limit 4.} BOYS’ WEAR—Basement ie f Br poner VALUABLE COUPON onaus o-LLbh) VALUABLE COUPON [able Standard Brass Coupling—Rubber a Wash Machine Drain. Hose 39° For draining and filling’ tubs- ash machines. Standard $1.00 Seller and wi coupling fit laundry faucets. {Limit 1 hose.) HARDWARE—2nd Floor aunvsConpe Good May 10 & l2unun "7 AGU. 3 5 eel ti ite), | ~ Photo Flood Bulbs Fits Standard Bar-Lites $1.50 Value 69°, Pure ailver inside oy i ae CAMERAS \ | , - € . ’ ) ri} \ . iy my = ¥ SQUSGeeeeeeeeeeeeede 8 a " X a Z he y 10 & i2umenes : mes " li a a a6 H + H 5 Ski or Coot Style gE _ First Quality—Fitted or Flat Style = & . 54 Boys Pajamas == Cannon Muslin Sheets = = & s a8 32.49 Value ae a ra a8 ae ~ 77 ae as a. -4 Pog F i” , = : 166 s ° : 2 ~ ‘Cotton ‘acwsélers pajamas o ski — . , White muslin sheets ow ' : 2 a or coat style. First quality, wash- @ ator fitted eyes, a6 is “webaens mom gy > a a a able,.Sanforized. Sizes 4 and 6 mg m+ Pirst quality by Cannon, i . & iss jer in giant «-m @ a J only, (Limit 2.) a8 a DOMRSTICS ey a with cover, (Limit . — 4 _ _— BOYS’ WEAR—Basemeni . zk SS “a —Basement 2 7 L ‘HOUSEWARE 7 a a a : aummmscoupon Good May 10 & I2guuumm 5 aninj Cage Good. May 10 & I2euumen Bonen d May 10 & i2uunuun ead VALUABLE COUPON jelehett-BP-tletehel VALUABLE COUPON [nteietat-B-tatatte VALUABLE COUPON (ptelet-tm = Genuine ‘Fiesta Ware’ Glazed = = ALL PLASTIC—4 Cups & Plates " . ‘Swing as a Golf Club—Long Handle : ‘ Late Chop Plates 5 5 ae PICNIC SETS : = WEED and GRASS WHIP = a = $1.69 Value se $1.19 Seller - . H RY Em 99! s = 4 7 i $1.75 Value a. a so enka, yg Pt ft & * 4 cups with han- BH. Sharp edge blade to slash down @ a ‘Limit 2 platters) Ml dies, 4 plates with divided compartments. As shown @ weeds and high grass. Swing as @ — ucwaewines . @ in colors. For parties, snacks, picnics. (Limit 2.) s 4 you would a golf club. (Limit 1.) fo - ‘ —2nd Floor - ~ HOUSEWARES—2nd Floor : s HARDWARE—2nd Floor s : gCoupon Good May 10 & I2gu gunn sunawatenree Good May. 10 & 12 summa Se meeeCcoupon Good May 10 & l2uuuune Bo : i Sist that he is well enough and that he intends to remain on the job. THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT BUTLER WANTS. * * * . He is twice as afraid of Richard Nixon in the White House as he is of Richard Nixon as Vice President. The Presidency is the ae cream on the dessert. ore Butler can get the okey OP aggregation. to keep Nixon out of the White House, the better off his own party is. He wants to arouse sufficient indignation in the breast of Dwight D. Eisenhower so he'll fight to show the var he’s all right. x «xk * | It seems to me that BuTuer is mere- ly angling to get ErseNHOWER en- trenched as firmly as possible in the Grand Mansion at the head of THE PONTIAC PRESS Pubiished by Tus Powruc Press Company 44: W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12,” Michigan Trade Mark ne Except Sunday R jouw Ritey aguteennt Advertising Vice President and Advertising Director Manager - —— &. Frrecenste 1, Bamt M, Teesowrtt,_ Circulation Manager -’ Seeitas tines Geese G. Maneratt Jordan, ge ae tmomes, Local Advertising nd and Editor Manager naw = Te, " QGronce C fireman ‘anaging Ed ter Classified Mansger ee Press ts entitied exciusively to the of all local news printed in this newspaper as as ail AP news dispatches ae ta ts enreree bv carrier or 40 cents ae Ae yo te piped @vailable by mal) comb, Lapert and ar places, uy ‘year; sisewhere tn the. United State: img ne pavette im maybe we can meet them under it --teeeeeeeT have yet to hear a man speak in a complimentary way of the new feminine sack fashion .......... The Board of Supervisors returned Delos Hamun and H. Morris THATCHER as chairman and vice chairman. They're both exceptionally capable and public spirited. x. x * Jerry Lucas, Ohio school boy, is ' the most sought after prep ath- lete in the U. S. More than 160 scholarships have been offered him. He stands six feet ten, is ‘the. nation’s best high school basketball player and his marks are straight “A’s.” Department of Cheers and Jeers: The Cheers: The Pontiac police investigation which went to the bottom of things and turned in a detailed report; the J’s: Joe Bishop on the Polly Bergen show who was the most. “unfunny” comedian of 1958; and I give you Cyrus S. Eaton as an added bonus. —HArROLD A. FITZGERALD oe ———— — Se THOUGH employment in some areas _has fallen off, there are 15 million more jobs than in 1939 — and there will be 22 million more in 1975 than today. There’s a new wave of oppor- tunity coming and smart people are getting ready for it. U. S. propuction doubles every 20 years. We will require millions more people to make, sell and distribute our,;products. There’s a new wave of opportunity coming and smart peo- ple are getting ready for it. We NEED $500 billion worth § of schools, highways, homes, durable equipment. Meeting ‘these needs will create new opportunities for every- one. There’s a new wave of opportun- ity coming and smart people are get- ting ready for it, “The guy’s gone . ban ‘LOURDES, FRANCE — This is a brancardier, an attendant of the sick. Mare Bally, an engineer from Rhone. He is one of the many men and women own expense, spend part of each year in selfless service at this world famous shrine. the ambulance trains, transport and bathe the sick. Their active faith unites in the passive faith of the suppliants. “I have seen four miracles during my 20 years here,” says Monsieur Bally. Now 78, still finds his annual two-month period of service a refreshing and rewarding experince. * home,” he confides with a sparkle in his eye, ‘ Days of All Faiths * ‘I am always tired. Here I am carefree ass na ai Being Hecied By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER planted crops. It has a Rogation Sunday, from the word rogare, which means to One would think that would cribe every Sunday. Ht ’ clearly seen than in the life of the farmer, who lives and works with the simplest elements of creation. ’ The main theme of today’s ser- * mons and services will. be man’s responsibility as a steward of God's earth, rather than petitions asking - God_to do it all. ASCENSION DAY Here are some ancient Ascension Day, Thursday, superstitions: Rain on this day, even a little foretells scarcity and sickness, but if the weather is fair everything will be fine and prosperous at least until Michaelmas (Sept. 29). * * * The figure of the Lamb may be seen in the eastern sky today. Melons planted teday will thrive. Herbs gathered today will have extra medicinal power. Place an egg laid today on the root of your house and you will be protected from such dangers as fire and lightning. Put rowan branches over your door today to keep out witches. Better not work today — there is special danger of accident. - APOSTLES OBSERVED [Tr Ascension Day is the commem- oration of Christ’s departure into the clouds, as recorded in Acts, 1:9. It happened on the fortieth day after Easter and is stil] ob- served on that day. Tradition in- dicates that Ascension Day is one The Country Parson “Some of the most, honest ap- . praisals of my sermons are silent ones — yawns and _— heads,” «° AGi i of the very oldest of all Christian feasts, It is said to have been celebrated each year by the Apos- tles. A Christian festival, could hardly be older than that. / ~*~ *. * Americans do not make much of Ascension Day, but in Europe until quite ‘recently it was a very big » occasion. And in the Middle Age it. ranked right along with the major days in the Christian cal- endar. The dramatic possibilities of the day appealed to the simple people of those times and gave them a chance to express them- selves. One widespread custom was to raise a statue of the Lord from papel orton plage d ony and, symbolically, on into the sky. This went on during Mass. . (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Old Sulphur and Molasses » “We were raisé¢d on plain food, “Please send your pamphlet on Ache .—. Black- lasses Spring Tonic,” (I. R.) Ans.—Spring is here at last. The Acne pamphlet is available to any one who asks for DR. BRADY it and provides stamped, - self- addressed envelope, Sulphur and Molasses just ain’t what it used to be. The surphur hasn't changed, but where can you find real mo- lasses today? * * * “I was terrible. self-conscious. Uncomfortable around people, the less I knew them the worse. Had a hard time getting acquainted when we moved as my husband's work made nécessary. Often crossed the street to avoid meet- ing people I knew only slightly. Weak in the knees when I went to ehurch and couldn't answer a question in Sunday School without quavering. Began taking Quinine and B-1. The effect in two weeks was incredible. I'll always be grateful to you.” (Mrs, A. H, N.) Ans.—Thank you. The pam- phiet Stage Fright and Examina- “Argument—A ‘says pain in the lower right side of abdomen is the . § first symptom: of appendicitis. B insists that when he had it the pain was in the pit of his stom- ach.” (H. F.) Ans.—When I had it the comfort or distress rather actual pain: was in the gastrium or “pit of the ach.” (B wins.) . ; * * * “Have you a pamphlet titled How to Lose Weight? I could stand some help—my biggest prob- lem is sweets. I just can't be without them.” (Mrs. R. D, $3 Ans.—Yes. For a copy send stamped, self-addressed cave lope. An optimal daily ration of vita- 5 , min B-complex (that is,’ two or three ‘times as much as nutrition \ ~ rae, ‘of his sermon. sod stom- © Ain’t What It Used to Be authorities say everybody re-. quires) may moderate the craving. Whether you consult a physician or not, you. should have a test of urine for sugar twice a year. x *« * letters, not more than one page worse long en a to ag e Pon- 1958) Voice of the People ‘Appreciation | - Comes From Hospital for. spun ng Facts’ Tout facts sue you eggrecs read and heard a lot of idle chatter about * @ long Easter vacation in Florida into @ x * It you get the facts you'll agree ' ‘gressive hospital as any in the world, id, gat the Sects, discoveries of wonder drugs and dedication great surgeons and kindness and staunch wonderful people I would like to call by ate Pontiac General Hospital. I've it, but not until fate turned pain-filled six weeks there have as modern and statfed by pain and suffering, teday because of recent and skill of three very devotion of many, many name but for their desire that credit go to everyone who makes Pontiac Gederal such ® froat x *« * So during Hospital Week get the true facts on Pontiac General and you will be very proud of éur ‘hospital and forever grateful to all its personnel, especially that group known and Mghtfully so, as “Angels of Mercy.” Room 215 Pontiac General Hospital 284 S. Tilden Several Discuss Doctor Problem Maybe there is a lot i that young mother says T consider what a doct _ my husband two years iapve and forget oretything. Very Can you blame the doctors doctors for the great shortage? Ish’t i = fault of the medic aie in what , but when or did for ago, I can never heuse calls to boot. You can wait and wait while your specialist tries to collect fees . from too many oe and you doctor’s way: Old Fiskars’, 1 Guess, Two Comment. on Contract Terms» I read the letter sent by O. K. Let's give the CIO their 71 cents an hour increase and let’s advance all the prices $300 to cover it as Henry Ford says will be necessary. This will shut up the entire automotive industry and shortly afterward the United States of America. Then we can all go fishing and thank the union for an eight months vacation. My family and I can live unti] January first without wages, relief or charity. Mug — Where Has He Been Hiding?’ A letter says the writer hopes the President doesn’t run again. Well, he won't and the writer is apparently the only one that Case Records of a Peysholopist: A trained public speaker should never rate lower than “Good,” and he should then rise to “Better” or “Best.” Cler- gymen who read their manu- scripts or break eye-to-eye contact with their audience every few seconds are rank amateurs. So quit leaning on forensic crutches (notes). Be- come a_livéiwire in. the pulpit. The booklet below will show you the surefire formula. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y-306: Norman N., aged 35, is a scholarly clergyman, but the kind that cannot hold his au- * * * For he kept dropping his..eyes to his notes and reading sections on the public platform. A new pastor in his first year, might be excused for such _indirect- ness, But no man after even one year as a pob- lic speaker DR. ORANE should ever break his eye- to-eye contact with his audience except for an occasional moment to look at his notes, And 4a not be volulr inous nor of the full A dozen ‘ "s notes should sentence variety. ‘key”’ words are all that any rea) orator needs, as by . story concerning an in- | a previous } | ‘ \ \ ‘ News telling a cident that occurred in parish \ { That's the sign of an amateur. | Tells Ministers to Be But he cole even narrate “the tale. Instead, he read part of it and dropped his eyes literally a dozen times to finish that simple two minute episode. I'm not exaggerating, for he grew so boring I decided to time his motions. At intervals of every 2 to 11 seconds, he would drop his gaze te his notes and read them, Notice this typical ‘‘up-down” behavior which I timed with my watch, and the following pattern persisted for 30 minutes: Viewing notes Viewing audience 5S seconds = ------ toc tee 4 seconds 3 seconds . ------ crt e7- 2 seconds 6 seconds - ------ ee 5 seconds 1) seconds <« «--+--- coceee 4 seconds Can you imagine Christ or St. Paul having to spend more time looking down at notes than facing their eager listeners. SALES TRAINING Clergymen like Norman cer- tainly should have had an intern- ship of a few months at ‘door-to- ‘door selling. For a salesman soon realizes he MUST keep his eyes . glued on his prospects constantly. Otherwise, while, he is looking down at his notes, the housewife _may shut the door in his face. i a ‘be withheld upon Louis Pohl to YWCA Personnel Request Coverage We, here at the YWCA, are very interested in The Pontiac Press covering the Billy Graham crusade in San Francisco daily. We're sure ‘it is of public interest and is the type of article that is beneficial to the community. Reba Ross Netsler, Executive Director I'm very interested in your paper covering the Billy: Graham cru- sade in San Francisco. I would appreciate this very much, as I think it would be very beneficial to our community at this time. ' Mrs. Fred Stimpert, YWCA President ‘Have Only Praise for City Firemen’ We have nothing but praise for the Pontiac Fire Department. My husband had a heart attack and os five minutes after I called the department men were at the house administering oxygen. They rushed him to the hospital, alert- ing an emergency doctor and nurse so they were ready for treat- _ment when we arrived. The Sher- iff's patrol also helped by keeping streets open for a safe journey. Our doctor said if it hadn't been for help of theke men, my hus- band wouldn't have — survived, Mrs. Willle 8, Halmes 1271 Featherstone ‘Strength, Not Weakness, Wins’ Somebody was complaining about the weak Tiger squad. Well, we aren't trying to win the pen- nant with the weak part but with the strong part and the strong part's pretty good, Take Keunn, Kaline, Maxwell, Bolling, Martin, Hegan, Bertoia, Foytak, Bunni and Lary.. They’re good boys ps they're the ones that will play reg- All letters tor Voice of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information wl west if the letter is not of « critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Pontiac — tese the right to edit al) letters. . THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see cor- ruption.—Acts 2:27. ; Livewires manuscripts or even long pas- sages therefrom, are as out of step with modern platform psy- chology as the dodo bird. It takes a livewire in the pulpit to electrify a congregation. But the “current” must be turned on to get full effect. When- ever a speaker drops his eyes, he figuratively turns oft the cur- rent, Topnotch speakers watch their audience like.a hawk. They don’t break contact by lengthy and re- : peated glances at notes. And any clergyman who is full of his subject shouldn’t need more than a dozen three-second glances at his notes for a 30-minute add- ress. ~I'm being very strong in my in- dictment today for anybody who makes his living as a public speaker should certainly know how + to SPEAK, “You can’t fill a church till you fill the pulpit,” is an old truism. An indirect speaker who can't look his audience in the eyes al- most steadily, is definitely not fill- ing the pulpit. Even if you left the a poor speaker, you can ‘oe: in short Sider ty fallow: tested formulae in that good ing ¢ Se Te ee ee eee ee ee 2 CS ee a ae eee zs Z os s\, E = : i _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, wAY 10, 1958 MONDAY ONLY “MONDAY ONLY Another Tremendous Osmun Monday Special. $329 Iridescent RAIN COATS ® MONDAY ONLY! © DOWNTOWN OSMUN’S ONLY! $ ) 3 Two of our very popular styles In sizes 35 to 46. Regulars and longs. Sorry! But, dug to limited quantity we must limit one coat to a customer. Style No. 1 Reversible |ridescent zelan treated rain coat in dark brown and navy blue—reversible to natural poplin color, Style No. 2 Authentic Trench Coat models tary trim, @CASH © CHARGE @ LAYAWAY : DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY | 51 N. SAGINAW ST. ° Open Mondoy Evening ‘til 9 P. M. — "SEW NOW! SAVE! with leather butfons and mili- DOWNTOWN 17-19 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. e Regulated Cottons © Dan Rivers @ Sun-Moker Prints @ Check-A-Tuft @ Disciplined Cottons @ Ginghams cee 3 yards *I BETTER FABRICS @ Arnel Faille © Textured Reyons @ Bengoline Faille @ Gold Touch Rayons _2.-yards *1 DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S "Open Monday, Friday 9;30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. seine ened to 5:30 P.M. | A Monday Value! PRE-SEASON SALE ‘PRICED! - KELVINATOR Two Famous Makes! Dehumidifier (Air Dryers) To Stop Mold! Stop Rust! Stop Mildew! Keep rooms fresh and. moisture free! Use in any room , .’. rolls on swivel casters, ‘ > RCA WHIRLPOOL. Your Choice FREE win Your Choice AUTOMATIC HUMIDSTAT _ Automatically starts and stops dehumidifier. The . OPEN MONDAY TO 9 P.M. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. | Ph. FE 4-1555 Special ... MONDAY | ONLY | WHILE THEY LAST Brand New. : Washable Cotton” Regular $5.98 Values mene Only $ sge0 pecer’s o WORTH Saginaw ST. MONDAY ONLY MON DAY ON LY MONDAY ONLY MONDAY ONLY | | heavy ‘tole _ * molded arch, $ esoiee 95 Reg. ase Brown and blue: only... Extra Sizes 1l to 6 _ GOODYEAR TUFF’ S for Active Boys at Play ON, : Black high tennis shoe with ripple- ‘ rough rubber sole. NS g . for little 5° 45 \ y.-- guys” fi ‘at sizes 11-2 Sizes 214 - 6 $375 Extra Heavy Duty $475 ‘At Our Downtown . Store Only _ Juvenile Bootety™ STAPP 28 28 Lawes, Sr (Open Moy nit hy — SCARES RESGE'S | the family's choice DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORE ONLY EMBOSSED POLY — SCARFS and DOILIES Floral ard: we Leaf Embossing (jm _DOILIES 15 inches round | 3m 2S HURRY IN MONDAY .. Go Fast at These Prices! © S. 5S. KRESGE COMPAN’Y - They Will - Positively One Day Only Monday 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. YOUR CHOICE of ANY $26.95 SPORT COAT and Any $9.95 | SLACK BOTH for ’ ‘255 The Coats ... @ All Choice Patterns | @ Summer Weights, Too @ Regulars, Longs, Shorts The SLACKS ... -@ All Wool Fiennels @ Wash & Wear Tropicals Please e All Choice Patterns i oa @ Sixes 28 to 42 This Ad | Barnetts | 150 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘ @ Finest Woolen Fabrics -_ @e Grand Selection of Colors | DO-IT-YOURSELF BATHROOM CARPETING Luxurious Plush Pile Carpet @ Washable @ Easy to listall @ 8 Decorator Colors © Pre-Shrunk This non-skid, washable, . thick pile cotton carpet will make your bathroom. as attractive as = living room, Available in oe beige, pink, white, roam black and red, Enough to cover the average 5’ x 6’ bathroom. Installation instruc- tions included, SOUTH ese ST. CONNER oF ORCHARD LAKE AVE a! 2 “ : Ve, : . y "* , r | \ of. | | e ig ‘ | bd ee et OS POR Sa Mother's Day will be observed Suaidey at the home of Dr: and Mrs. John R. Ylvisaker of Clawson. — wr al is shown with. their olden son, Jon . ~ Susan (left to right). ht) will honor their mother, Mrs. Rosebush (center), along with their older sisters, Mrs. Joan Phyllis Duke Becomes . -§ Bride of Gregory Walker MRS. GREGORY T. WALKER . Flowers in a spring theme banked the altar of St. Michael Catholic Church for the 10 a.m. wedding today of Phyllis Marie Duke and Gregory T. Walker.» The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly Berean Class Fetes Couple on 25th Year Mr, and Mrs. Omar MacNutt tease Somcred at a 25th wedding : party given Fri- day by Ny Bessen Class Bete Presbyterian Church. Settii f the event was the lavoy drive home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerhart Barnhart. Tanner group bad charge of fefreshments. Mr. and Mr s. Jack Martin were guests for the occasjon. agg oe gern ina skit were Mr. and ‘Mrs. William og ‘Mrs. Floyd pag? gees Lexie vit Mog Mr. ‘end. Mrs. William ray, Mr, Mrs, Barnhart, met Grhce Wai and ‘Mrs performed the Nuptial High Mass before 100 guests. ~Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duke . of Glenwood avenue are par- | ents of the bride and the. bride- groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Walker of Mel- bourne, AustrAlia, IN SATIN AND TULLE | The bride was gowned in a bouffant dress of embroidered - nylon tulle over parchment . satin, in princess silhouette. The bodice was traced in satin and featured voluminous sleeves and a classic neckline, * x : Her elbow-length veil of im- ported silk illusion was held in place by an ivory satin crown outlined with pearls, The bridal. bouquet was a caseate . @Frrangement’of white roses and gardenias-with Engligh ivy. * * * Mrs. Donaki Lumsden served as the bride's only attendant. She was in a gown of daffodil " yellow nylon organza with a satin cummerbund and wore a satin pillbox headpiece. She carried an ia se of English daisies. , ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Best man was Douglas La- Douceur of Royal Oak. Donald Lumsden and John M. Duke seated,the guests, For a breakfast at St. Mich- ael-Hall and an afternoon re- ception in the bride's home, Mrs. Duke wore a dawn-blue jacketgl silk shantung dress with violet accessories. * * * The couple will motor to San Francisco where they wil] sail to Sydney, Australia. En route - they will visit Hawaii, the Fiji Islands and New Zealand. They will live in Melbourne. For traveling the bride, chose an ‘orange silk print ensemble with beige linen coat and matching accessories, The new Mrs. Walker was graduated from Mercy School of Nursing of Detroit and the bridegroom is a graduate of toyal Melbourne College of Technolégy and tors Institute General Mo- Urs. Judson St. 5 Jone of Birming- ham knows that a bright baby smile may be about all her 4-month-old son, Burke, can offer right now for Mother's Day. Slate Tea at Hospital The Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pital Auxiliary will sponsor a Florence Nightingale Tea Mon- day from 2 to 4 p.m. at the hospital honoring the nurses and staff. * Mgs. Mark Todd and Mrs.. Shorey are co-chairmen for the event, Mrs, Verna Sell- ers, superintendent of nurses, and Mrs. M.C. Worster, pres- | ident of the Auxiliary, will pre- side at the tn dable, Erik (right), nd the triplets Nancy, Jeffrey and. a bel a = delight. But, she, and mothers ‘every- Officers Installed by McConnell PTA Mrs, Gerald Stoner installed officers’ for McConnell PTA Thursday afternoon... Mrs, Walter Crocker gave _ reports _ on the state PTA convention. 4 A group of fifth and sixth - graders sang folk songs, dir- ected by Olive Hurst, Mrs. Vernon Macon was social chairman assisted, by Mrs. Robert Bowden. Mrs, Stoner and Mrs. © Willia « Nichols poured.» eee servancé: Trac Another mother who will be honored on this ec %. important occasion will be Mrs. Thomas F. Wiethorn of Birmingham who was photographed with her Rosebush Powell ( lelt) and Deple, with a special scnecabrpues on. Mother's Day. Pontiac Piess Photes where, will agree that observing this sign of security and contentment, in their youngsters is an unsurpassable Camp Fire Girls at Fair in Flint E-Ha-Wee Camp. Fire group of Hawthorne School, led by Mrs. Daniel MeGeen; Tekak- witha Camp Fire Group of St, Frederick's School, led by. Mrs, : Timothy Daily, afd Tanda Camp Fire group-of Will, Rogefs School, led Adolph Haselhuhn, Flint Friday to see the national, science fair. a ee { = ~ Twins Steven and Catherine Ann ,; give their mother, Mrs. Charles W. Buck of Oxford road, an affectionate hug for her special day. And — : daughter, Elisa who is just 10 months old, proud sons, Tommy left) and Larry. 2s Ss = = the tots will blend their-smalt voices in — singing ‘a special song to honor mother, a former Pontiac Central. High = vocal music. instructor. . U.S. First Honored Mom in 1907 ANN ARBOR—After today, fraternity and sorority pledges at the University of Michigan should have cleaner faces and hands. This week the pledges have spent spare hours at Uni- versity of Michigan Fresh Air Camp near Pinckney painting and cleaning in preparation of the camp's opening. _ Each year the camp provides several months of recreation for gome 250. underprivileged and emotionally handicapped . boys from Michigan. The students throw them. selves into this volunteer work heartily and at the end of a- few hourg at the fresh air camp,. Many are nearly un- recognizable because they -are covered: with paint and grime, Operation clean-up is quickly ,completed with the aid of the pledges, and at the same time, the students have a good time Undergraduate and graduate students at U,’of M; serve as counselors and receive credit ini sociology, social work, edu- working together, , cation and In the sorority pledge clean- up crew from Pontiac are . Sharon Ellen Boyce of Starr mother. of the om, and hon- her with rites in “woods : March the festival, of Hilaria in honor of Cybele was begun and — “~ 7 days. But ease cocientiins were entirely different from that in honor of human mothers on the . second Sunday-in May. - In May, 1907, under the in- spiration of Anna M, Jarvis of Philadelphia who thought that at least once a year sons and daughters should pay a tribute to their mothers, Mother's Day observances becamé a national day. In May 1913 the House of ’ Representatives adopted areso- lution calling upon the Presi- dent, his cabinet, the senators, representatives and all officials of the federal government to wear a white carnation on the second Sunday of May in ob- servance of the day, And so tomorrow, once again we will join to honor our mothers—on this one day of the year which ‘is truly hers alone, Personal News. in Area Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kennedy of Wenonah drive have returned to their home after spending the past five months at their winter home in Lantana, Fila. * * *.. Beverly Ann Raines, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Raines of Crescent Lake road, was born on. Mother’s Day six years ago. This year the big day again will fall on her birth date, and she will be honored at a party by her family Sun- day evening.-On Friday her school mates marked her birth- day with a party. x * * ¢ The Lawrence Vaillancourts of Trinity street, who left for Europe by plane this afternoon, were honored at a bon voyage dinner’ Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and* Mrs. Robert Flynn on Ogemaw road. Guests at the Flynn home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Gerdid Verno and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Guilett. §°. * * * Vacationing in Hawalt are kd daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Hassenzahl of Richrs@nd -ave- nue, has been initiated into Mu _ Phi Epsilon, National Music Sorority. She also was voted the best pledge of the year and Wag presented the Lambda Chapter necklace. ~ In the spring election at carve bs soghetaée tepeipeats: serve as representa- tive of the Advisory Board. * A Lois Jerry Blanchard, daugh- ter of the Frank W. Blanchards of Wadsworth avenue, a senior at Eastern Michigan College, has been awarded a fraduate school scholarship at the Uni- versity of Michigan, women's honorary, she also is: * * ». a e 5S ae e 7 j Fie aha Waiting to be ‘served at a Friday morning break- fast at Casa Del Ray of Colonial Group of First Congregational Church are (left to right) Mrs. James +4 " heis road and Mrs, Earl Treadwell of Lakeland drive. THE PONTIAC 3 Pentiae Press Photes . The attractive centerpiece was a planter with a minia- — ture hat on a hall tree. ooo i Clarke of Waterford, Mrs. Fred A. Voelker of Voor- . Make Slow Start . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN but do not realize it. Their feet Vacations often demand mache see nee eae ee A at more walking than we are accus-jmay ache in the calf or the thigh to. Whether due to sight/but they do not connect these apt to be|symptoms with foot weakness. As time. Withia matter of fact these evidences tolof trouble may not until they are on their feet for unusual ve weak arches/lengths of time. ‘Dhar Abby... Bullfighting Is Slaughter No Job for Glamor Gal 46 and he’s 50. He is the type who thinks everything over a long time and he doesn't like to be rushed. He told me he will marry’ me when the weather clears up. My friends tell me he is wasting my time. I am not getting any younger. How can I close this deal?” . ; ANXIOUS DEAR ANXIOUS: Don't stand on ceremonies. Tell him you have marriage in mind and ask him what's on his? could imagine. They Hl q £ z ft 282 the telephone man, Very truly yours,” . . ANOTHER “VET” x * - Pad EAR ABBY: .I want to if it is proper for a girl liow where he in- =] = wrong ; too éasual for the place we go. DEAR AVERAGE: When a daughter, Sandra Lee, to Jack "| fellow calls a girl for a date he L. Putnam, son of Mr. and | should her where he in- Mrs. Virgil Dockery of Taylor | tends to take her. If he road. A June } wedding is doesn’t tell her — she should _ planned. ask him, E “DEAR MISS VAN BUREN: — Esther; Mrs. Raymond Thank you.” AVERAGE GIRL | A Happy Birthday Is Not Complete’ a Without a} Condition Feet, Legs for Summer The woman who wears high heels itt 7 i E 4 i i ER Sed F are doing the exercise about of wis about yf 1. Exercise the arches daily. 2. Wear stockings which are inch longer than the longest toe. z 3. Rest periodically with the feet higher than the head. 4, Do not switch to low heels too suddenly. Wear medium heels first. - [J 28 $3 : : g af ae z 2 : If would: like to have my Visit Lake St. 3 After Marriage Here pink roses. -—# Twin brother of the James On a trip to Lake St. James, Ind., after their Friday PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958 __ — lerina-Jength em! gown with boat neckline and full skirt. Her headpiece was ming green with a nose veil and she carried a cascade arrangement of Install Chairmen Oakland Park Methodist Church were installed Wednesday at.a co- operative dinner meeting in the church. Those taking office were Clara, Priscilla Mrs. Herman Kume, agner, be, Mary-Martha; Mrs. Cari Breznoics, Rebecca Haris. Deborah; Circle chairmen. of WSCS of and Mrs. Joe Wagiey, Ft bridegroom, of Detroit, was * * * For a buffet reception at Devon Gables the bride’s mother chose white accessories and a cymbidium orchid, Mrs, Mestach’s choice was a blue silk water print costume beige accessories. They will Ei ares 3 Mrs. D. R. Wilson of Oneida road (center) who was the hostess for the annual event and Mrs, Phillip J. Vier- iech of Miami road watch as chairman of the event, Mrs. Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive lights candles on the speakers table, which was with spring flowers. Colonial Group Holds Breakfast Mrs, Donald Strauss, Mrs. Os- car Lundbeck, Mrs, Robert B. Tarr, Mrs, Earl Tread- Colonial group of First Con- gregational Church gathered early Friday at the Casa Del Ray for the 18th annual May breakfast. Mrs,.D. R. Wilson hostessed the 100 members and Mrs, Fred A, Voelker. Mrs. Phillip J. Vieriech made centerpieces which consisted of planters containing miniature spring hats on hall trees. The speaker's table was banked with arrangements of spring flowers. : President of the group, Mrs. Tarr, welcomed members and guests and introduced the speaker, Mrs, John C. Carritte guests. Chairman of the annual event was Mrs, Harold B, Euler who was assisted by Mrs. Mac T, Whitfield, dining room chair- man, Assisting with the affair were Mrs. James Clarke, Mrs. Con- rad Church, Mrs. R, A. Arm- strong, Mrs. C, Henry Purdy, well, Mrs, F. C, Castell and Jr, of Pleasant Ridge, Mrs. Carritte spoke on “Gardens of | the Bible’ and her experiences of traveling in the-Holy Land. Bagley PTA |Holds Meet | The final meeting of Bagley PTA was held Thursday~at the school. ; Reports were read from PTA| President Mrs. Herbert Mullen and Mrs. James Overton on the meet- B Bar B's in Town By MARGARET BROWN eT . is their hand washability. it st — in . as Ag eee . Metallic printed cotton dress- a navy silk peau dé soie suit with|# blue-green water print silk dress /§ as your new, easy summer fashions © $12.50 COLD WAVE © FASHION SET Pretty “Ruffle” and “Colfette” styling— _ every curl bounces back in place! NEISNER’S © BEAUTY SALON. - 42 N. Saginaw St. —2nd Floor young and gay. at @ thiilling low price ‘ +G°° Federal 86-1243 cated in hemes for square dancing, _ Capturing interest in mi a built-in pocket for a comb. lady’s visit te the store are Other western attire for the infermal fashion shows con- | young and old and matching ducted every few hours, Mod- mom and dad outfits also are els from 4 to 40 show color- featured at the store. ful two-piece dresses, some Commenting for the fashion featuring three-tier, hand- | show is Treesa Way, of Mt pleated skirts with eyelet em- | Clemens. Mrs. Mary Hulett of broidery trim accented by an | Armada has been playing eval neckline blouse with three- | tar solos for the event, quarter length sleeves. Mrs. at the conclusion of each fash- Becker commented that the | ion showing is a square dance. You Do Better = -| When You pe a PROFESSIONA PHOTOGRAPHER Pontiac Photographers’ Association °C. &. HASKILE STUDIO 1 Mt, Clemens 61. FS 4-0553 Ralph D. Robinson 37 Years’ Experience ing of the Michigan Congress. of |Parent-Teacher Assn. The Rev. La : . John Purdue, principal, ‘paid tribute to Mrs, Marguerite Burns, who is leaving the teaching staff of Bagley after 27 years. Officers were installed by Mrs. John Woodward. : Three Give Reports Mrs, Carl Nelson, Mrs. Thoe and Mrs. Harold Person gave \Mrs, Nelson and Mrs. Person. | Way--Just Call | Charles Johnson reported on thei] |recent PTA workshop held in| quist were guests. Hostesses were| For the Easy | FE 2-7132 To make your job of house cleaning easier — let New Way Rug do your rug cleaning. You can be sure that your rugs and J rer “BLOSSOMS” SELECT 1 THE Pontes PERFECT ty GIFT © sine OF - { LOVELINESS Le. Hose 99c to 1,65 In Case . You Have Forgotten Your Gift Gloves for —— $1 to $3 MOTHER’S DAY. MAY 11th We're Open _ Hankies Sunday 29c to 1.95 10 a.m: to 9 p.m. In Russ’ Country — Store Nellie’ HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friday and Saturday 10 A.M, to 10 P, M. 4 F FE 5-2761 4500 Elizabeth Lake, Rd. | TEXAS WARE molded melamine Save $27.05 45-piece dinner set $57.00 value only 6” decorated saucers and : , Serving Bow Even the simplest meals seem to be a party with the flower-fresh charm of “Blossoms.” The real beauty is its sturdy Melmac® quality. Drop, bang, scald .. . automatic dishwash it . . « and it’s per- fectly safe! TEXAS WARE is guaranteed in writing 2 full years against breaking, cracking or chipping. - ns Complete Service for 8 Includes: 8 of each: 10” decorated dinner plates, 6" bread and butter ceareal 1, Creamer and Sugar with lid, ON YOUR / TABLE - -soup bowls. 1 of each: ™ £ Mas << aoe y 3 “sigur” Benet One’ ‘s . Ps : | amen A «tue on oe on eee \contia t Li ol ae a” = = deg io i ; they may see your.” et Sper eee ac i = 5 522 0rchad ig = ang Homemakers,’ Home Nursing. jes sis flea Youth for Christ, Intervetional, will/be presented according to the pas- wt |Medical St id it Gi a a iets ely \Civil Defense be the speaker for the 11 ‘am ltr, the Rev. Hilding E. Buhl. Slates Baptism | Self seh bea ives. Be sh mn Topic Gr «Close kas ches as Lab specimen . kaa Ls dene “Mother” Allen FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH oe ee Oe Ee ‘ ia Cherub Choir Recital By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ‘ Vacation Church School|Cross Home Nursing and Civil De Yok “aia CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Friday Evening Under| “Es peisies thle te tite wed te bo Weep con's vid Teach “49 Previ fense classes will receive certifi-] SUNDAY, 7:30 A. M.- Sunday. School ...............+++-10:00 Ars. jaloft,” wrote Gustave Flaubert, the great French novelist. Those cates for the course at the 3 p.m. on -| # Worship ......... veveeeeeeeeaees 1200 Direction of Mrs, Davicliwans ate seme the seek stirring F Gave wer tind and 1 Drogram, Neteriok ares Se! ech: bagis An. VY --Coanel Hoe” Evening Worship 7:30 er - thought of them recently when I read about wane “Your Gospel Hour Pastor reching All Services. a ean 7, atin of ciren wil be ick For In Hous, Togas, newspaper. | Mother and Home Sunday wi lees CKLW 800 KC : Rick Fox came from Colorado. He had|be observed at the two morning) The classes consist of students - the Orchard Lake Comm : ; a Church, Presbyterian, nthe een top student in high school and then ex- stot a ee ho Baptist, er Bethe! Bale, A. J. Baughey. Pastor pastor, the Rev. Edward D celled in both scholarship and sports at col-|"!t°"" . os. «© Free Methodist, Providence Mis-\ ¢ —" - 3 THE SALVATION ARMY ee Wane er en urea a lege. All his life he had wanted to be 2 doc-| «tiomemakers"” will be the ser-|Si0PAry Baptist Church, Bagley af ; (CITADEL) i « @¢ tor; so he went on from college to the Baylor/mon subject of the Rev. Galen E. ae Baptat and « 29 W. Lawrence Street ry “The Chancel Choir will sing Bi, University School of Medicine in Texas. nancy iret a with a a 2 - | ae .. : oe ) Walk With God’ at 9 a.m. there ; . # ; Mrs. Gertrude L, Fle 3 . —SUNDAY SERVICES— S% Picnerub ana Crusader Choirs willl I 7 he was top m&D/ruth “Ann Tower singing “The |, "instructors Mrs. Barbara Bur. ; Sehool—9:45 A.M ‘ : age provide the music at 11 a.m PEALE in his class. He had: an enthusiasm for medi- Lord Is My Shepherd’ by Cain. ton, class president; Mrs. Ella Mae. ps Sunday b, Young Pesple’s Legien—6 P.M. BP’ vacation Church School staff}; cine that inspired his professors as well as| At the 11 o'clock service Dr. |r cmpson? and the Rev. ‘. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Meeting—7:30 P. M Thompson? sponsor, . ‘Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. will attend the Detroit Church| the other students. Then, in his second year, this boy developed| William H. Marbach will. preachiy 1, “Lewis, pastor of St. James. ; School Assn, meeting in|a pain in his stomach. He went’ into the hospital. on “Honoring Owr Mothers.” The ieenitay Otel‘ exenaseins 10:00 a. M. $/Cepiain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, Detroit. Mrs. Roy Remme! will be Gis dew bc ns ih wk doen tee laa bak. choir so Voight's Methodist Church — Morstee Worship“... eae a commanding officers-in-charge came Mother . Service ..., 2.00 P. director at Orchard Lake Church-| pick,” he sald, “Ive got to give to to you straight. You | sinior and Senior High peng me tg G3 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Elders John Ashby and Walter | have a terminal cancer, son, and you can’t’ live.” young | Young People, Wed, ....; 1:30 7. M. 3 3 soweg eames tere ast, “De rm st “tree ataces (Marks Family Week | “esac iene = ot Detroit Presb Tuesday | ‘The boy looked up and asked, “Doctor, let me have thirty; to see the film, “The Broken ~Ghe Staats Gite bee te ‘es iam at the Garden City Church. On |minutes alone with God.” The dotcor and nurses went out ang) Mask.” peal Graham, Paul + y will be “BHde and Whole Werld™ : Marimont Baptist Church | Temstyy_ te women wit meet lleft him. When he called them back, his face was shining, and) "i" Sai ota. Groom Day” in the Oakland Park i pee : | mission institutions in Tennessee - “Now, what I want to do is to stay in the hospital and Vacation Church School teach- t the 10 a.m. service. | fF - Invites You! pe aoe «we ob the Coats a you use _ as rt sesgerentp dh spate. 5 i yg Al heggows ranted cory 2 seview va the to on mance Nt pag CED ITR A L : : _M. annua of my reac so that my ess elp you = ees wee. Mery piraap Oorney: phe a Choir will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday disease and cure others of it in the future.” maar OF ocean Cane ie Wok wil ed aro with CHRISTIAN ‘ } ‘outh 6 * . ° under direction. WwW, J. : - ~ B 3 " ; the pastor, t L ames. . | David 1 Drake at His classmates would come’in day by day to see Rick. |- Those going from the local Ps MARIMONT ... A Growing Church With ihe vn This cheir consists of| He would always tell them, “Be good dector.” When, |church will be Mr. and Mrs.| D0, Prenciné 00 ion ee CHURCH organ. sts —a Household for God Gibson, Minister a Friendly Welcome! children four, five and six years| finally, Rick was teld he had only two or three more days {Charles Kneale, Mrs. Robert Ir) ee Fakes a a Side, ‘ile Bomets. Poster of age. ae to live, he said he wanted to go home to Golorado to see Se ee and! uring the moming _ worship FE eae ‘ ‘ * his family and friends and the mountains once again. Hershey. hour, couples will stand before Bible School * = 8 — sre : on the childes wi become members So they took him in an ambulance to the airport and the) women oa aoe Hel Mrs, Ida ater Lae ace at caeeaae Youth Bes ae] Reo oo : to him. The attendant wheeled him down the line in a wheel-|The civic group will be at the Sunday School will low at 11:35 Prayer Meeting and chair. He shook hands with each one and called him by name.|church Thursday to sew for the| with nursery and kindergarten pro- | Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. ‘CHURCH 2 the s 'NAZARENE Dr. Richard A. Dixon Then, before he was wheeled up the ramp into the plane, he|Cancer Society with Mrs. Avery|vided for small children at both : | |turned , smiled and said, “Remember, be good doctgrs.“|Shearer in charge - |hours, First , ; Two days later Rick Fox was dead. But only his body died. ; | Christian Church Named Pr esident For, as long as they practice medicine through the years, sixty . Disciples of Christ men and women will remember the indomitable spirit of “Churches Urged to Open Bible School 10 A. M. boy who kept his soul aloft in the face of death. : Worship Service 11 A. M. hafta tlie ae a Gr moti s “Only sin 858 W- Huron Facilities to All Races jean kill it. Nothing else can. Our great job in life is “to keep ae Mother's Day Observances and Prayers at All Services ; ‘ Mane, BAPTIST CHURCH = The Rey. Bertram T. White, Vicar shi ois ea: ‘Bik Dr. H. Hi Savage speaking at both services” the soul aloft.” ; ST. LOUIS, Mo, uw—New lines|the polls “of bills controling the : {Saeco |._ First Social j >. jand ite x * * i: . ‘Newman AME All Mothers States must be established, the! 4 total of $7,920,143 was pledged! Brethren Church Presentin All . |women of Methodist Church urged for. the society’s missionary and ! : g : «ws other work in 32 countries next 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 State Affair ~ 10 Be Honored oo a summary eas ewes ‘Gace Handa ot all ‘wae ie . j t i tional conven . $ r + ne The annual orelgera ae Woman's texto of Fg me Youth Fellowship Werthip ... . 11:00 A. M. presented ewman A.M.E. Service Methodist Church Y¥ People ..... 6:15 P. Pouch. "being held today at| James, John, Old Age, |5f the new tines of ecmmanice- ‘Singspiration’ | Mid-Week tas Bethune Elementary School on| Youth,’ Sermon *Subject tion - needed to resolve - Sun da Evening - Thursday ...... 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Lake Street. sions and create a community | Sunday 4 yea P.M. tl ad P homeo and a ll a aan er: and Pe Bw aed seed pea geen pasties Youth Fellowship | Feiss TOMMY caeet cas ¥ ae You are cordially welcomed to all of our services |Pastor From Texas, [mente sololet accémpanied by| Mothers will be honored at the| The AF ‘called on’ citrthes will hold Singspiration at 9:15 . . FIRST UNITED ED MISSIONARY Fanny Richard at the piano. 10 a.m. worship service in Oak-|'® make all.facilities of the com-|p.m. Sunday in the Christian and) CHURCH _ | A trophy will be. awarded to thelland Avenue United Presbyterian|™unity available ag ‘people Missionary Alliance Chureh, 501. N.]|/ UNITED LUTHERAN | On mts nase aa ee best decorated table, and the out-|Church Sunday. The Ray. Theo-|Without any er Lake Rd. Sa “the! CHURCH OF THE ; standing mother of the year. dore R, Allebach, pastor, will] | x * ; William Meyers direct ASCENSION... FVII TTT ais et? tom ine “The Mother's Place in| “This includes hotels, oer pose ae oh ee ol qn and Lerraine oF % 3 soring the Y: ‘Adult Choir in a tion, housing, schools and other|ed. by the choir of the host} The Common Serice.11:00 a.m, | "FIRST. METH DI boring coneieh: undey, of, 5 p.m. sn get public, facilities,” the report said.|church with solos by_Vickie Van-| Sunday Schoo! ..... 9:45 p.m. ; fr the-churehr muditortum.———+}3.28 the opening Sesembly of Si| The society said social drinking |decar and selections by the Trum-|—= ‘South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor . arma of On bagheery 4 te oe cation caer tee|’ Yeung pesple.trom the First ” ® 4 na’ __. 10-A. M, MORNING WORSHIP. Rev. tsaias|Mre Blanche Joki. |sautasecs before the|sotal abstinence, and support at = public has m o t classes. = CHRISTIAN MOTHERHOOD” , 5 da kor “Games and John, Old Age | : * : a Spea r and Youth” will be the pastor's ® ; im 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL = Sports Editor, Speaker, un y message at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Special Church Rally t 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 4it), Men's Club Dinner | Mrs. Blanche Joki of Algonac| The musical program will in- Columbia Baptis! i 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and an gine NNEF wilt be the speaker for the Moth-|clude a solo, “Bless This Howe” iat Colymbia Baptist GR : Wed., 730 P. M. Bible bese d wnt Prayer Fellowship Lyall Smith, sports éditor of the|er’s Day service at the Unity|by Judy Cooper; and a selection ‘ —— ~— a4 | Detroit Free Press, will be speaker |Church of Oakland County. i“ bag minke tleresn ai Evangelist Max Cohn will tell : (West side) a | oe ee te — a ee ae mine ot his conversion from Judaism } | Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | ~The Pilgrim 1 Holiness ‘Church [Cranbrook Monday. "|The service will be held at 11| Also singing will be the Builders’|to Christianity in = special Tally} = SPECIAL... i) ‘Services ot 9A Mo * | BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT | At the diner, fathers of the|a.m. in the church rooms at 1%Qctet composed of Mari Bel et Avenue Baptist Guirch. || SINGSPIRATION |i) Susdor School at A. . gp tatetes Fou..08 —— land the Boy Scout Troop which is| On Tuesday at 8 p.m., a class Cox, Gary Bowes, Me! : Es : : We invite you fo come — bring your lamily to [Sponsored by the Men's Club, Alllin “‘Lessons in Truth” will be|Williamis and Charles Stevens. | Mr. Cohn who has been holding TONIGHT I et erase Worship, "(11:90 ACM, "” Sunioc Woruhip...----it@8 A.M. men in the parish have been in-jheld. This is a study of the fun + * * Crurch tor the pest 10 days is] SATURDAY, MAY 10 |) 91. TRINITY | A nee ny a Ge eR ONRRRET 6:45 P.M. | vited damentals of Unity. The Session appointed Bill Cox,| tt 84 by his wife as soloist and : : ‘Menaix ch Seite : Golden peRMBOG oak ccccc ccc ccssscrsesscucceser: 7:30 P.M. a, and ra ae chk oa seaaeet of musi. e as 7:30 P.M. to ? — <. be a A mbrance { bh Mother in Sunday School )sistant manager are _ S = 0; Gecmmaen. call see ROY OVERBAVOM. 8. 6. Supt Apostolic Church of Christ EVERYBODY WELCOME || : Ralph C, Claus. — ul —————————— 459 CENTRAL : . Sunday School will join the oe : ON a oo Members to Take Food |fregation in the worship service | Second Service " 10 AM ees Sunday. Last night was Foul) : ; HONOR HER | Sstardey, Night Service . for Elderly Men at Inn re age ‘ne milly Hl Sunday School, 9:45 ST. PAUL Day | Evangelistic Service ............ M. F. Boyd, recognizing the larg- SPECIAL AWARD ° if Meters TE | ileal Bishop L. A. Parent . YOUNGEST MOTHER I George Mahder, Pastor —_ As the Rose Symbolizes ee ‘Church Phone FE 5-8361 : ‘ for Mother, Through Wor- , Ihome for elderly men in Detroit. 3 OLDEST MOTHER eros Forvice:. ORS a: ray You Can apr Your Love ! Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 The next meeting of the auxil- SCIENCE CHURCH | Sunday School ;: ‘or the Almighty = if . 3 WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH BLOOMFIELD & Andersonville Road — Near Otale = i TOWNSHIP- 2§ Sunday School 6. ee eee eee cece ‘ — | | _ Square Lake & Telegraph | pees en ee WESLEYAN. METHODIST | Conminin Savce In MMM ouch Serica” 1DO0KM | , sauna ‘LYNN: STREET Che { the Past unday School :..11:00A.M. | 4 THREE GREAT ; uaccin 3 : sunday School 10 A. M. Ww ership a AM. A | jarge ov or | 3 00 A. M. : : =e eee PS A entree v cores ct * . | SERVICES { Seader S F l Chu hy Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P. M. I Evening Rally . 7:45 | ST. MARK | Dr. Malone Speaking at } sublet ey All aints piscopa ure REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Paster a Rev. Mason Barnard of 7 7919 Commerce Road ff ; Pik - litornia,- ‘speaker BUILDING — |, All Services Tow roy erica pect Semmens Californie, guest specter HMI EN SHURE Ayn Malone " The Rev David K. Mills, Cu y | Wm. C. Grate. Pastor a 10 A. M—11 A. M. re M SUNDAY SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST C ach Tuesda |} Sunday Schoo! 1000A.M. a 11th , 7:30 P. M. “Will we ad — Other 8 00 A.M.—Holy Communion a ‘a S HU ’ Praise « Worship | Church Service 11:15 A. M. | Choir and Special Music in Reotves 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and and and Saginaw —_— Baptismal | 2. May 18th “yelled i Mills 5 Pontiac, Michigan ; ‘Thursday 7:45 | Cedar Cr est away Sonate ™ Heggadioneh : ie | Church School Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor i a Youth Service (text ph ro da el a d |} 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and : ’ cag re: es “Gemplote spartmentalized 3. May 25th Sermon b by the Mill Rev, W. £. Hakes, Ass't, Pastor ao Pa BRE aa. | Howard. E. mc oy per hyed yo for All "Wh v Services at i "Sdue Supervised N on 5 Unperdenanic Sa?” . (Church School 9:45 A.M. —SUNDAY. SCHOOL. Old Fashioned Gospel” | Deiadus Gehieal oes MSAM. . Ciasses for All Ages . 5 ene SER 4 RADIO REVIVAL WPON 848 A.M. EACH WEEK $T. ANDREW'S . 210.N, Perry at Milbourne MN) an : 45 AM, SUNDAY om enone __ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:45 AdA.—MORNING WORSHIP Wester C. Wibtens foster Ta ay | EPISCOPAL CHURCH esley C. Wibley. Pastor t. Steph $301 Hatchery Rd. Drayton - “RUTH RECOMPENSE” oo 4 ep en Ss ' Pode Sees | ‘ - i Milford. Mich. : Rogation Daj, : ‘ anil Formerly Wa’ 3 ; Sodas School Asadahos Last Week 1327 6:90 A tktelp Gommrdtion M.—Holy Communion Dr. Savage, Preaching : vw isin ween, bir : : ye , : ; ‘ 8 » Mm sma ‘omises ‘ . ' , : 11:00 A. M.—serning Prayer and 9:30 & i1:t8 A M—Morning RE :00.P.M. —EVENING SERVICES ae Dixie and it “2 Church Bchool eh School “CHURCH and STATE” ae eat ; ' ' 7 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958. ~ se ; ES % - 8/8 BOSS : : : HS a : : ss aoe ear i s re : ‘ He t 2 apt ¥ : tg 7 Church Mothers Stress Family = |Unity in Church, Home Baptist Church has scheduled the| of the fi — i ee ‘Sealy ge Chere bea Mothers the nation Holy Communion First Sundsy fiwill .be- honored in. homes and : sa churches on Mother's Day tomor- Bile wee COVERT COMMUNITY || ‘sponsored by the United Church CHURCH mothers are ening the of National Family Invites You to Attend ‘Sunday School 10:30 A.M. ‘Worship Service 11:30 A.M. ‘Singspiration ... .7:30P.M. Hudson Covert School | 1150 Scott Lake Road | — lan E. STEVENS, Paste: URPHY, Seng .. EUGENE STORMER, Pianist ‘A few of the many services paying tribute te mothers in sohg and sermon are listed: United Church men of Pontiac area will hear Mrs. Charles —_ CHURCH . ia Rev. Malcolm K. Barton, Paster Ist CONGREGATIONAL | Mill, E. Huron and Mt, Clemens ff - CHURCH OF GOD . Rev, Kari W. Ostberg, Asse, Paster Early Service—9:30 A, M. of the World” at the 3:30 program “A PAITH THAT DWELT” theo mT W a Morning Service—10:30 A. M. pearly Arad — —. “TREASURES IN HEAVEN” consist of songs and readings by Rev. Burton, Preaching ~~~ Bichildren of the Sunday School. Mrs. . Ethel Rhodes will sing a solo and : Mrs.« Mary Ramsey will give a Evangel Temple =|} sponsored by the Senior Mission- Pn: aut wee P pi pga the program will be un- : terden ationa supervision of Mrs. Irene Sundog Fovahy—itsee. AH. Christmon and aig Delores Har- rn me 1:30 P.M. grey sali bapa —— : ene Es served at the morning service at = at ao EO pastor, M. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MACEDONIA BAPTIST ST. JOHN’S ‘METHODIST CHURCH | a ea School... 9:30 A. M. bs .11:00 A. M. » Paster BETHEL TABERNACLE |) ‘Wiest Pentecost Church of Pontise ‘Sunday School . 10 A, M. } ‘Morning Worship 11 A. M. | Evangelistic Service 7:30 ‘Tues. Eve. Service .7:30 ‘Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8256 ‘United Presyterian Churches: Bible School Youth Fellowship .. 545P.M. vening Service .._ 7:00 P.M ies _ John, Old Age Youth,” | Wednesday | Prayer Meeting JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third + Qamené L. Watkins, Paster - | Bible School _ Worship _ Evening Service .. 6:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer ond Study ..... 7:30 P.M. . AUBURN HEIGHTS _ $456 Primary Street | J. Macrey MeCann, Pastor 10;00 A. M a 15 A. . 6:00 P. COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH Drayton Piains, Michigan W. 3. Teeuwlssen, Jr., Paster _ 7:30 P.M. rere eres epee es ee ee veeee Wed. Prayer and Study Hour weuee ‘Sunday School’... 9:90 A.M. Worship 1045 A.M. meses ote Ss Se pe econ oe oer 10:45 A. M. Waterford Township Airport Rd. at Williams Lake B4. Sunday $School—9:30 A. M.- Worship—11 A- M. -Arvid BE. Andersen, Paster Family Week ‘Passist the pastor, Dr. Joseph I. annual Mother’s Day Breakfast for T a.m. Sunday at Macedonia Cen- Bloomfield Ave. with Mrs. A graduate - of Pontiac ‘Central High School, Mrs. Dabney attend- ed Wayne University and Le wis Business College. She is the teach- er of the night class of the Nurses Guild, CENTRAL METHODIST - Dr. Milton .H. Bank will preach on “Godly Mothers and God-fear- ing Children" at the 8:45 and 10:45 morning serviees Sunday. The sac- rament of baptism will be observed at the latter service, ST. ANDREW’s EPISCOPAL Services Close. Dr. Chapman to Lead Discussion at Junior High Youth Fellowship Yeeey woe ee owe jties will be concluded Sunday at The Aden Thornton family will Chapman, at the early service by jreading the Scripture and giving the offertory prayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ey ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87? Hi) St. at co. Rev. Carl W. Nelsen, B.D., Pastor Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. Moming Worship ALO A.M. ; CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH 306 Midway—et Sanford eeereere | CHURCH OF THE = a Z 3 z i e Hi 2 E Ie i q F - SUNDAY SERVICES 8 i] Paige veel g vor other 10 A. M. —- Sunday School fll A. M. Morning Worship | 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship —— P. M. Free Methodist | rrr mite, 730 3:00 Sy ag ew Sendoy—CKLW wa st FREE METHODIST CHURCH Ia Rev. G. I. Bersche, Pastor John Hazlett, Minister of Music+ fi | Sunday School ..... 945.A.M.} | ender Wo ateo a.m. I What Is a Christian Home?” & iste jden | ters’ Fellowship meets at 8 a.m. Wednesday in the First Baptist derstanding. Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of Beth- pd ego Church is president Dr. Richard H. Dixon Jr. of Trialty Baptist Church, vice presi- dent. University Missionary to Speak at Sunnyvale A member of International Stu- Inc., Mrs. Dorothy Farrier be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Pate Vale Chapel | | | | give more to their church per! figure, —_ CLARKSTON METHODIST. CHURCH "Buffalo at Chureh Street—Clarkston, Michigan Church Schant—9 AS cad i03 Aa Family Worship—-8:30, 9 ! ANS A. M. “Sermon, Subject: “A MC IDEAL REV. WILLIAM RICHARDS. FIRST SPIRITUALIST ¢ CHURCH 6 Crchand Lake Aveaue Ui, Lyewemi0.80 A gt Hm, & bad Fi Eatentoe. May Sun., May th ap Wednesday, Ma. Pha on bg pp tor Open Forum-—7:30 dene b-ten, 4 mane, Bate of hy See Bi jane Rev. Leretia Schmidt of Chesterfield, Ind. : HARRY NICHOLS, President PLENTY of FREE PARKING The mother of six children, she places emphasis - on the joint responsibility of church and home in raising a family. She is a member of First Meth- -odist Church. MOTHER'S DAY — On Mother’s Day Mrs. Arthur G. Nicholie of 71 E. Troquois Rd. will read from her Bible as. she does daily. and pray for. +her family, friends, the community and nation. eee \8)7/ ' "1 a ' i r SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” = a= Sunday Services and Reading Room y) ~ Sunday [School 2 East Lawrence Street U | Wednesday Evening NAMteseM fl | n) Service 8 P, M. Friday to 9 P. M. SS | i nl FIRST CHURCH or CHRIST, SCIENTIST u ! \ | Lawrence and Williams Streets SS | n HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS ~ | = RADIO STATION CKLW ‘ ‘TELEVISION | u | it 800 Kc SUNDAY—9:30 A, M. S SS CHANNEL 7 jl DON ELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Ra. at Tilden . OR %-3206 Sunday School.......10a. m. Morning Worship....,..lla.m. and Beginners’ Charch ; | Youth Service WissGeuccsecrescces sesevsccecvecee 6290p. mn, coccess 7:30, m. } Mid Service eeereee POOH HEED HO Hee reese 7 i : 8. 6. Supt.—ARTHUR Ew. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Paster REV. WILLIAM #1. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Poster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL eeeewe certeneed OR 3-9512 Se aie Ghente #1 Sabbath School e*eeeweeee ee era eaeaeeaeaeeaeee a * 9:30 A. M. Fewng Pawn Meating Scone 70 stories to her children, Eric nearly three years FAMILY EMPHASIS — As a new mother, Mrs. John H. Gibson of 305'Ascot Rd. believes old, and Kristin nine months old. They will at- maintaining the health and welfare tend First Presbyterian Church tomorrow with Mr. Gibson. Need Christianity First, African Chief Declares What does Africa, an “awaken-; Chief Mwante Yavo and Dr. in continent of the future,’ need| Jones visited in Elisabethville to most today? . lead a series of SS meet- The answer ot an African chief, | ings. - ===! (Central Methodist || powerful Chiefs in all the Belgian | Congo,” is Christianity. Chief Rev. Milton H. Bank, D. D., Minister - Calvin C. Rice, B. D., Assos, Johan MH. Hall, 1, D., Assec. man bondage led by Moses, Jewish) leader Dr. Maurice Eisendrath said that modern worlld conditions seem to cast one nation, the United States, “‘in the role of a potential! Moses.” = Mwante Yavo gave his answer in MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10:45 A.M. modern Africa. He listed them : ' a testimony to Dr. E. Stanley) Jones,when the noted Mehodist, evangelis and missionary was in the Congo recently. . The chief saw five needs of in this order of importance: | ‘Godly Mothers and Godfearing Children” ‘Christianity, doctors and med- ; | icine, education in all categories | Dr. Bank, Preaching | ot tacti and techatent pronrese, | (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M) | Bethany Baptist ¢ Church used for religious PERCY oo WALLEY J8., Minister ef Education as altars, pulpits, communion] Two Worship Services—9:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. a, 282 Se Sermon: “HOME, SWEET HOME” missionary has _ working with. foreign stu- its now enrolled in universities throughout . * United mates, shrines. the use of churches or other ligious institutions. 9:45 A. M—Church School Classes for All 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M—Senior, Junior High and Junior B. Y. F. Groups 2 FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 56 NORTH ROSELAWN Honor Thy Mother janday School 10 A, M. tL) a Se Se ritan Werkert”, Me 7:30 P. M.—Wednesday—Midweek Prayer Service “An American Baptist Convention Church” — Columbia Avenue “CUHAAANUUUALAALY” BAPTIST ISO te 12:18 Neon--Sunday School | 60,7, M-Young Were Gees alr : Heh ponte Ped Mi sa nedhedon Ee Welcome NEW YORK #—In a message CHURCH OF $l SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Perkins St. (Off Auburn) proach rae rae of Gpiriteal Churches Sunday Evening Servisce .7:30 P. M. ' Topic: “A TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS” Feeney WSS Speers nee rst comanente MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H, Rapelje Sunday School....10A.M. Morning Worship. .....11:15 A. M. a: Young Peoples... ...6:15 P. M. Eve. Worship..7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:30 P. M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A, M. ‘se PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST — Welcomes All. Visitors Bible eee : LER Zig t- —— 2 THE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, _ A A A ames om f , : , . i | . si : - 2 oO 3 | lac vahiy coeequienan=ah-anle about one pound per person each year. a Rubber consumption in the U.S. Blast at Miami College amounts to about 20 pounds per |Scatters 10 Dead Bodies’ pereon each year which i far mare _ MIAMI, Fla. ~An e of gas fumes jarred a storeroom at COMMERCE" oRIVEN TH THEATER the University of Miami ‘Medical School yesterday, leaving 10 dead bodies ‘scattered about the floor ROAD — ree arene P.M. and. slightly injuring a technician.|| SOUTH ENO OF UNION LAK Not much excited about caroece =>] MELD OVER Thru SUN. Award Repair Contract 2—FIRST RUN HITS—2._ {DETROIT un —. A 6.782 contract! “ COME AS LATE AS 9:25 AND SEE to repair a railroad- spur ‘cack at the Muskegon: ordnance plant has’ ) been awarded to the A. E. ho 3 COMPLETE. PICTURES Construction Co., inc., of Livonia, -(The Army engineers said Thursday. The Roaning Story of the Gun that Won the West! Work is expected to start in early June with completion ue in. intel THE aT Ee Lad _ LAST T TIMES. TONITE FEATURE STARTS AT and all your | 5. P.M. ond 9 P.M. | "WINTER GARMENTS! | recon were see tren nce onmy nent a (left) nson ( ) have-a at Hawthorne Elementary School, 1400 - : : Our Cold Storage Vaults are refrigerated-and humidity- |) <--ai preview from George Gray (center) as to graph Rd., from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., to raise funds : : controlled to assure Sefe, Clean, Worry- ee_Protec- |) tow he intends to thea im a: Henin Club rover i ® STEPHEN McNALLY WILLARD MITCHELL ~ CHARLES DRAKE « nr sea : tiont Monday ‘ponsred bythe WeverOweniiaw: progam | | Hecenldonsbinns cehanlerthcrsbbetegiien : : : tT ay ETP CLOSET - * : * C7 i) i} h ' c¢ ae BOX Planet Con —, | TV Ladies’ Lethar Jy. , | i “ i 7 i a , in ia onquest Is P bi ] | veb ) ie | s Perturbing Polly ) Hl child's moon or, : a i : aAVa? "PROTECTION military - po _ BY EARL WILSON | 1:00-3:50-6:30 © tet ee eee seas NEW YORK—Polly Bergen. said in her cool, calm way, “I: . a 3 . * New Low P rice , don’t think being a star in pictures is any bigger than being ; and 9:15 FIREPR ' OOF ‘ star in television.” : i435 =e The chick from Circleville who snared . —Coming SOON— STORAGE. an Emmy is about to vacation in Europe ‘ DON’T GO NEAR * _ Plas Cost of Cleaning (Up te $250 Valsation) = “pe — bly only do six or eight | THE WATER” on furnish 2 . ‘ ows own next year... but she INSURED We 1h ap yn Anmdigige danny . go to the mat with you any time about isney’ “BAMBI” _ ‘THEFT by woe ze WA L L 3 D LA KE 4 f _ television stars-vs. movie stars. | Wak D ‘ : it “tit Fall — an re's nothing to pay | F ay - PROTECTION “pf | - It annoys her extremely that some of her FAREWELL to ARMS’ Sight sapien | PARK TV sisters don’t get gussied up for TV func-| 3 Pe re ay tions as much as Hollywood stars do for] “RAINTREE COUNTY” movie parties. . - WILSON “There are so many who take the atti- tude that they’re only in TV until Hollywood discovers them,” Polly complained to me recently at Toots Shor’s. “The women at the Oscar patty were in evening gowns * looking gay and glamorous—but so many at the Emmy | Awards wore cocktail dresses. You didn’t feel. it was as great an occasion. Well, it should be! I wore an evening gown because they want to see a? as a as they think you are!” Furthermore. Polly thinks her every ~ other - -Saturday- night TV show following Perry Como (soon going off) was ; i _ pretty good. : : : “I think some of them have. not been great — a few were ON STAGE * IN PERSON [sn i2r.""S3 cont vim * any of them have been bad or unentertaining,” Polly de- PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM (Mir... nave an option sen May 11, 7: :30 Fok; ° \San tema ponotee see Como was wonderful, yet 1 1c — , | also don't think anybody can take that much music. That's why I leaned more on comedy. The last show I only did two songs.” Polly says all girl TV sing- The Huron Theater is proud to announce the exclusive first run showing of the ACADEMY AWARD Winner “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS”—Starting June 13. TODAY and “SUNDAY om a | , and Shirt 605 Osklend Ave. Brench—5 Ockhill, FE 4-2579 ‘JACK WEBB “PETE KELLY’S BLUES” __ TODAY. PETER LORRE “ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN” —SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY— DOUBLE EARTH-SHAKING ALL-MONSTER| SHOCKER SHOW! eae HIT. PARADE: Stars of This Great Road Stiow Extrevegense! : = SINGING! ers suffer Dinah Shore trouble DANCING! — “Unfortunately we're 4ll compared to her.” POLLY COMEDY! Populer Redio & TV “Gisele is not Dinah, Clooney is not, I’m not. Dinah Personalities Direct from “spends $180,000 a show, has an hour, a big permanent staff. Nashville, Tenn. She’s in color. The majority of the people don’t_have col- or TV but the majority of the critics do. Sponsored by Local No. 100 * SCME - ’ she added gloomily, “have low budgets, whatever on Sasaiiea ‘talent we can pick up, and find guest stars impossible ee ie = to get.” Polly laughed and added, “Blues.” = Having turned down a couple of fat offers for next year— , a including “Your Hit Parade”’—Polly wants to do a musical ; series of her-own creation; well-known songs woven into a MARROW: TRENT Ti modern story, done live from New York. Produced and Directed by KURT NE = = . : - «¢ + in association with Jack ae oer and Lov | “I hope I have it sold to a sponsor—it would be similar toll} Stitt, sememman hy | = |the arrangement that Bob Hope has.” , | : Polly succeeded in breaking up Bob on the show they be ore | 1e oom! 4 did: together, flattering to any girl who aspires to, comedy. : While they were doing a dance, Bob said, “I hope Cyd- =| Charisse is watching.” Just then the dance got badly fouled up. Polly looked at a MGA Score rreren = Starring ICH sacx KELLY Ano Ateeer DEKKER YOUNG ang Kuny Regat Fiims, Pigeon oka id wel lebanese bin ~DRIVE: in< bE 5-450 ae Le nee Wirerrons \ : u ig 8 . = |the audience and said, “I hope nobody's watching.” Re me Westridge | | ram ; WISH I'D SAID THAT: “I hear,” says Bud Collyer, “that in| HIT No. 3 COLOR | “ua [| five years we'll have a plane flying 3,000 miles an hour. Let's of Waterford = |hope there’s still someplace left to fly to.” ... That's earl, brother. “ * ‘ ceeieniotestedeeterteteekenk ‘Dray Ton : _ : = ' (Copyright, 1958) 1 WOMAN OF FIRE... In A LAND cab Your Choice of 2 Beautiful Model Homes Open Sunday 1 to 6 ee or by Appointment LANDSCAPED and READY for OCCUPANCY “Westridge of Waterford’’ is a community of fine cus- S. tom homes for the discriminating buyer. Judge for v prnecTio® yourself—drive out and see ‘Westridge of Waterford,’” the finest established community of beautiful homés north of town. ‘Heltman & Tripp ra Mothers, On This Day, May | We Extend Our Most | Sincere Wishes for Your Good. Health and Pg endl) ; Hox & Hounds Inn yvor* Die model nas . = Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills. . mente an a ENERAL CONTRACTORS ~~) 2 7 "FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING. ‘ US — THE ONE oe a Pd Exclusive Builder s and De velopers of We strid Map|. W ater ford j LUNCHEON and DINNERS a. o . ror sts FOR 4 We Custom Build on Your Site. gr Ours! ae Our : DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M, t 1} Di I amo nck <& FS 22 West Lawrence Street. FE5-8161 OR3-9411 : SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M.-to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30. Phone MI #4800 for’ Reservations : . Nt 3 : t, MAY. 10, 1958 ay “Pete Kelly's Blues,” Jack : Webb, Janet Leigh; “Island of| GALESBURG, y u—A wealth 7% Merrow of Illinois historical documents, some papers fl by Abrahams |S al a a “yLineoln among them, was lost last She-Devil,” Marie Blam-|night in a fine that destroyed the oS .|Galesburg Public Library. Wed.Fri.: “The Long. Haul,”| [ogg of the 57-year-old building - Mature, Diana = pea pena pi gen Age ory (Johnny Desmond. ~ “er ~ | Sat.: “Al Jennings From Okla- wT ashare of two ef the clty’s five| ihoma,” Dan Duryea; “Rogues of) water wells hampered efforts to iSherwood Forest,” John Derek, cs Lynn. Sat.: “The Ten Commandments,” Yul Brynner, Chariton Heston. Sun.-Sat.: “Sayonara,” Marlon |Brando, Red Buttons. Sat..May 20: “The Long Hot Summer,” Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. , Bachelor,” Monteray,"’ Shepgiey! Hayden. “The OREEPING UNKNOWN” “THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, cata erie r | ‘ “tad wer qignaly eulied ta eae = =| P ofc Theaters ; eee ; assem: =o sf, carl = = EAGLE . in Library Fire ens or eal thy Turse. seit Thurs. Feehan Poster, a... Gr oc the Squr,” ais —. Maria ‘Boglish ‘| Hang Out at Library DETROIT # — Following adult, complaints that teenagers are using the Grosse Pointe Soatees Library the _ utoin,”* ‘Tyrone fener Marlene ‘Dietrich, Charles’ “A yasewels te arms," anit “Bombers B-$3." Natellehas instructed patrol car crews to! discourage youths from congregat- quell the blaze, Firemen home ia cheat the Mirexy un‘ess there | able to play only a single hose murray: ads Takes & yer” Lane HURON on flames licking upward to the|* Sunset: =e @ Fiyer," "Day ry he Badmen," > el, meeennts = ere.” ~ Fred M Teresa Wright, Cameron Mite Fil ned | on FECHNIRAMA TECHNICOLOR presenter PATROL OAs RED BUTTONS - RICARDG MONTALBAM - MARTHA SCOTT . Mevesm EUETT - - files annem, peeoacia etches FF eegen Oe Pec weett or! genie mar - LIM GETZ» JS LOG Sina - POL OSBOR ey wm ewe sol thee wy VAG BERT ween we eee were FEATURE AT 2:00 — 4:35 — 7:15 — 9:45 | _LAST TIMES “THE LADY TAKES A FLIER” TODAY , “DAY OF THE BADMAN” »}second floor where the Lincoln papers and other historical items were stored in a vault. ey tae | Wi Julie meee ae Thurs.: “aun se ans Deep, ns OAKLAND STRAND | t.: “Paths of Glory,” Kirk “Debbie Reynolds, Les- Neilson; “Gun Battle From DRIVE-IN THEATRE _ TONIGHT ond SUNDAY ROBERT WAGNER _ JOAN COLLINS A WHOLE TOWN HELD earneet rite ti iui TOMORROW AT $00 P.M. , ON OUR STAGE PONTIAC’S MOTHER OF THE YEAR Presented by THE DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ASSOCIATION _ MANY LOVELY GIFTS FOR “MOM"...! Sop of Your Downtown Merchants TREAT “MOM” TO A BIG-SGREEN MOVIE! — "wron" WATERFORD =} — eee AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER “NOMINATED FOR EMY _epammanms ee * aia ie iets ato cee 2 2 ae Oe de 4 CO-STARRING ACADEMY "AWARD WINNERS! . Red BUTTONS '* _ Miyoshi UMEKI sy DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor, Williams Leke-Airport Reade—Box Office Open 6:45 P. M. =e er ee er Eee SATURDAY HIT No. 1 ' EXTRA | CARTOON NOW SHOWING [joanne ee Sl eee ever the same! Start Today THE OF ‘PEVTON PLACE’ NOW . at 1:00-3:07 TAKES A SEA SEARING LOOK ATA SOUTHERN TOWN! PS 5:14-7:24 - 9:94 “Th e Hor . Contant ta Sunday 22 ne Long, at 1:00 - 3:07 ma. 7311] + 9:50 sa ait pa Starring Paul Newman @ Joanne Woodward : Anthony Franciose @ Orson Wells NEXT: Manion suunno. “The Teme Lions"sitae™ ~ Starts Sunday FP --=- faaaily will ‘enjoy this cuistandiog | SS 12:45 || FIRST DOUBLE RUN FEATURE PROGRAM = M —— the thrilling story of our salt-water supe up to now gene of our country’s most o coretulay. guarded secrets! : MUTTURDAY HIT No. 3 MAN-FLOWN BULLETS ARUNNING OUT or SKY? Adventure! Suspense! Romance! DAREDEViL EXPLOITS OF 4HE UNDERWATER DEMOLITION TEAM | NIGHTS, SUN- ¢ DAYS, HOLIDAYS» ADULTS .. . ee CHILDREN ¢ ALL TIMES... SPECIAL » ° BARGAIN HOURS MON. thru SAT. c 10:45 to 1 P.M. 25 ALL SEATS. . DAN BAILEY. JAMES GREGORY «Ross Martin“ RAYMOND BAILEY- Seay CLAIRE KELLY WITH MIIKO TARA - PATRICIA OWENS _ RICARDO _MALTALBAN BLUE SKY scott: Roealsinsiiasitadiaadiiadlieatiadiadiadinaiiiaiiadteanaind ee + * +e ee © Se ee ee HURON sos’ ae oe oF © NO INCREASE 4 ( i i us ci 2 PISSMULLER: \ Devil \ - REGULAR ~ ADMISSION ee ee ee et 2 e * PON TIAC IVE_-IN THEATER - PLUS 2nd FEATURE Thrill after thrill! See: Guided Missiles! Space Pcie Stratosphere Kites! Amating sights as machines war comet men whe made them M-G-M's amasing re thriller! The Science - Monster Who Could Destroy the ‘World TODAY - LAST TIMES WALA POWERS: SIDNEY BLCKIER-WLDRED RATWI fey A FIRST RUN THRILLER wept Philip ABBOTT Diane BREWSTER wn Harold J. STONE «Robert H. HARRIS ws ROBBY, The ROBOT —gpllue Cartoon Fun in Color 2nd FEATURE Lh co SOON! A Double MARTIN & LEWIS FUN FEST = — Wane ” “JUMPING JACKS” & “SCARED STIFF” | Soon: in PnERAU EIN iy : ‘ : 4 eee ee ee Ps : ° " Zs see: =: - = s ie e fie ae 2 : < ‘ if 2 : Fed é : : he ag F j : Y i ‘ : : : : : 3 5 rt = eM: Fo 4 il . z e MAY 10, 1958 | ~ Boone Drives 4 — RunsHome After Being Benched Foytack Allows Only Four Hits in Victory Over Athletics DETROIT *# — There was no reason for Jack Tighe to second-' ’ guess himself today. th Pays Off as x * * * + xs, _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Yanks Whip Conten By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS Bosox Win 4th Straight, Wynn Fires 2-Hitter batting average, blasted a homer and drove in three runs in a 95 The New York Yankees met the set over Washington's “‘con- latest challenge to their American League lead in typical fashion. Yogi Berra junked his slump and Bob Turley shrugged off early trouble for his foarth victory. * wr * tending” Senators last night. Turley, meanwhile, gave wp three home runs but continued his mastery over the Senators and belted a homer himself 4s the Yankees moved 1'g games ahead of the Nats, Day, 1955. He’s hit only two home runs in the majors—both against the Senators. : * * * Two other contenders for the AL flag looked ready to make their moves. The Boston Red Sox won their fourth straight, rocking Bal- timore 13-5°to gain a share of ding Nats > E a dians 20 on Early Wynn's two- hitter—the first winning complete ‘of the season, The Yankees | Matched the Nat power with Mickey Mantle scoring on an in-|_ After promising to give Gail generally comes through when| Turley has won nine in @ row/fourth place with Cleveland. The side-the-park homer with a 460- Harris at least a 10-day trial at|he’s needed most, ignored his .192/from Washington since Memorial |Chicago White Sox beat the In-jfoot shot to center off loser Pete twe of tagged for 11 hits > ngs n "A wrong-ield home run in the Wynn,: the 38-year-old ex-Cleve- _ WYNN: GETS REVENGE “— Early Wynn _ : AP Wirephote first inning with two onges aboard land right-hander, faced the In-| (jeft) White Sox pitcher pitched a two-hitter yes- is 38-years-old, got help from outfielder Teddy oo OP ro double vam dians 08 fe said nse — terday to defeat his former teammates, the Beard who homered with one man on to help scored Harvey Kuenn —. 6 in — ngt Russ Cleveland Indians, 5-0, at Chicago. Wynn, who —— : i i | =eezes= Spartan Nine Takes Big-Ten Lead ’ * Colavito while claiming his sev- The Tigers, coming back to Briggs Stadium with a roar after a road trip that produced only base. Ted Beard’s first AL. homer, victories in 13 encounters, de- a two-run shot, was the big blow a partisan gathering’ of as rookie Jim “Mudcat” Grant| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Dick Schiesel Jed the Spartan json favorites, are now buut one with a strong parlay of lost his first. Michigan State knocked off} attack each kmocking im four | game off the pace, runs ‘Northwestern's defending Big Ten . i pions, 9-6, Friday half game of Michigan State on | fStaked to 2 3-0 lead on Boone’s Jand handed Tom Scheuerman is, Sees et on eee a 42 record behind the hitting ifirst-inning clout off Ned Garver, first conference loss in two years Fates mer in the bottom) ang pitching of sophomore Fred : to take undisputed possession of|! the seventh to break a 33 tie) Bruckbauer, Bruckbauer touched RAB tuced | : : third one-run triumph. Schmid “the minimum—in the last | Wisconsin toppled Michigan out reute with a double and singled in the ‘tanings, Billy Martin's wild throw i jof a share for the lead with ‘\saaer hits —_— © 1ith inning to start a winning gave. the Athletics ee } |>-4 triumph while Minnesota eased a homer by Wolverine pitcher John two-run rally, — ran in the third inning and spoiled into second place with a 6-5 victory} Herrnstein ‘4 Purdue scored four runs in the ‘Foytack’s shatout bid. over Purdue in 11 innings. The loss dropped Michigan into|sixth — three of which came on ‘ “I was wild the. walked ‘five) Iowa clipped Illinois, 8-7, and)a third place tie with Ohio State|tom Kolachki’s homer — and add- but I felt strong all thé way,” said -LEAGU Ohio State defeated Indiana, 31. casual = s and : ‘who now has a 3-2 record. New York Tt. PEON, gah eas ‘ *, -Jed-another in the last of the 1ith. ame and Al a eee oe- + e ri Ron Perranoski, supported by Riedisvaractdbej *« * * Se arecetaes eat toed TRIPLE FOR AL — Al Kaline slides safely AP Wirephote. City -..8 8 50 32 | @ 12-bit attack, posted his difttd| Ohio State remained in conten- lows scored its second victory manager Jack Tighe to believe that into third base with a triple as Hector Lopez bat as the Tigers won a 7-1 decision at Briggs Gleveland © .0..:..19 1.476 ‘ victory without defeat and Mich- tion with its triumph over Indiana} _» ine season and dropped Illinois | both are shaking their prolonged| % the Athletics awaits the throw which came Stadium after a disastrous road trip. Umpire is |Detrot .0' 1283 44 igan State's fifth triumph in jon the slugging of Any Okulouich.|i14, 9 fitth place tie with Purdue 7 slumps. too late. Kaline got three hits in three times at Ed Hurley. - (Chicago... ace Lest, seven games, Dean Leck and ‘The Buckeyes, one of the pre-se8-| (33) b, taking advantage of four : ne : 1 5, ; Tilinois errors _- _. Boone’s home run and double | —— aes Detrott F. anaae hy, "Bight 7 and scoring four ' ie her Wiens 0 sts ot Pontiac Netters Nip FN Southfield Grid Chleage 5. Geers GAMES id A pair of homers by outfielder : ee ee gave | outnie Tl washing ea, Seaman Time) ne a eCOr John Jurasevich and another by him } first runs-batted-in since Pe a ° . merer : 2. * . pitcher Frank Schwartz failed pan hgies ghey pi tyra F rmin { Ski Wi Ace Shines in — scat": Silaticr"tel!sin—mewe) } p un ISS Sea ag eae . in . _ [Cleveland at 1:30 p.m.—Fer- : * * * _ | woe nes a walk for a perfect a | q On, IDDer S | In Ferris Contest ag a A I ; are scheduled ‘ -s siemahes masala ee : oD m cames : as throughout the conference today ' ontest Boone was os BIG RAPIDS @—Ferris Insti-|wasnington at York, 2.1 p. . 4 ; < ee ee Oe ae ae The Farmington and Royal Oakjhitter by Thomson while Waterford|..t5 wound up its football spring Bewenatt neg ou tne 7 et ea err ae PA aici es 2000 Heeran ¢ 4021) . Fea Saceee Valey wares, thong, (Tournament Friday. coe idion's mark, Pat : p 0000 le 5 7 oe Campbell, from Knoxville, cov-|O’Connor of North Vernon, Ind., Totals Bide. 4713.72 q will be a good deal of unofficial ered the old Kentucky Home course|who won the pole position in last Kangse City... gat gon poem a a tak about the 1964 Olymples. jin, 34-33, with only one bogey. Thatlyear’s race, hit 144.9 miles an . . By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF | al was on the final hole when the|hour in. the car he drove last Brundage, 71-year old sportsman|stocky blond three-putted after/year. Jimmy Reece of Indianapo- from Chicago, was asked in a news|missing an 18-inch shot. lis, a- transplanted Oklahoman, conference about the possibility of} Campbell received $500 of the first set a 144.7 mark driving a an Asian site for the 1964 Olympics. |$1,000 prize money, new A, J. Watson Creation, one He said: oy Jimmy Roth of Louisville, with : a 76, led the few amateurs whof aes Treehs,, Martin. PO—A—Kansas City : 14. DP— stri,. Bax- | \ : 4 os and Power: Boone, Martin “thd Boone | Patient’s Complaint: “I Keep Hitting Behind ‘the Martin, F. Bolling and Boone: F ing. | ” Martin’ and Boone LOB—Kansas City 6| Ball! -"@B—Baxes, Martin, Kuenn, Boone. 3B— |: Kaline. HR—Boone. 8B—Kaline. 5—Foy- |” . ‘ Sack. a TREATMENT: If you find yourself hitting behind — x * * ey ee AR ae Samet Diagnosis: Drop Right Shoulder : - IP H R ERBBSO |. ee Gerper (Ll, 31).71312 7°7 3 4). the ball frequently, chances are that you're dropping the “It's quite possible. The games|played in the round - 2- @ 60 6 1% ' ; : : : . Fopieck cw Porcgee at de es ey » right shoulder an instant after the downswing starts. —|were given to Tokyo in 1940 but Two Babe Ruth Teams | were cancelled because of world|Sets Prep Swim Mark [Plan First Workouts _ And nine times out of ten, + | conditions. this fault is caused by try- TH2:22. A—19.571. Birmingham, OLSM, Seerkee ee ing to hit the ball too hard. That being the case, the quickest road to a cure 1s Nis aati ““If the 1964 Olympics should be given to Japan, I dm sure they will “\be-handled very well.” Just recently, Detroit officials went on record to make a strong Heinrich, 17-year-old Hayward High School senior, Friday bet- tered the national interscholastic and the American records for the SANTA CLARA, Calif, &—Gary|, Two members of the Walled Lake Babe Ruth League will hold their first practice sessions at the] — beginning of the week, The Wolverine: Lake team, may- Winners on Track “Birmingham high thinclads yes-|” terday won their 5th dual track | fest of the season, 71-38, at the ex-) aged by Al Ivey, has scheduled a «| workout for Sunday afternoon at 1) o'clock at Walled Lake Senior High School, The Commerce team, man- aged by Bill Williams, will prac- to quit trying to hit the ball as if the swing was to be your last on earth. _|bid for the 1964 games. 440-yard freestyle swim, »° I’m not advocating a lady-like swipe at the ball. On the contrary, I'm all for a good, strong cut at the ball on all full shots. But what I’m solidly opposed to is trying to swing so of the Cranbrook squad, on ~ te Cranes’ field. 7 K _Ambrose’s team tuned up for today’s Monroe relays with a|/ “¢ of 10 firsts, including the — 3 jump, mediey relay, the 880 y 2:08.4), 880 relay, the 220; | Hoad Beats Gonzales. _ it . '" - [thee Monday at 6 p.m. on the same | Pancho Loses Tilt, Temper. wn ni ee . Babe Ruth League this season. | DETROIT: — Pancho Gonzales|leads Hoad 40-33 in their inoennichitiees members are Walled Lake _|stil holds the upper hand in his|cross-country tour. and Wixon and two teams from 4/marathon tennis battle with Lew) Gonzales complained about the | Union Lake, all’ i hard at the ball ‘ ne! _ Mark Hall's... _ = = - cai e ball that you nes) = it and lose your “||Hoad despite a defeat. ; oi ting dhroughout is mal - . ot mui the D | ; we , | -Hoad napped Gonzales’ three- ith Hoad. When he was beaten Bar Ha ine pole uae ate At the start of the swing, the right shoulder is | match streak last night with a | im the second set he slammed Big 10 Standings . with 55% points to 50, dropped slightly below the left. It has to be so_you'can ~ 64, 64 victory over his foe at | down his racket and left the 2 the University of Detroit Memo- floor, place the right hand below the left to take your grip. © : a“. WL Pet, GB | rial Stadiam. Tony Trabert stopped Pancho Se-/Michigan Stave . BRE SIT is z for Clarkston cand 31'4 for Pontiac © a - St. Michael. || Once you set this proper plane for your shoulders, be. * % a4 is took five firsts, .includ- sure that you keep them in this position throughout || It was the first time in 60,sura 86 in the (Opening singles) Michigan | ..ss..-+s0s yo04 1 Waluk’s %) foot 8 inch shot your swing. _- ' ]{imatehes in this country that Hoad match, . 8 Mg reseosneseseesd Sit 1 a field record. Orchard | . \ E had lov. set * * * inots vekoores yids Ha ideas relay ie - (Copyri 58, John F. Dille Co. 3 won on & love set oyer Gon- , | | aesciienusgh AoA. oe fee ee relay, after), ; ies lis ; ; x a a |zales. Eee / The tennis stars play again Sun- Waseda "ee Garkston S99. [oe an mmmmmnnne neha." corm camped) Despite the loss, Gonzales still‘day at Fort Wayne, Ind.) — peter ene s 2% aw ! : \ * L \ ‘ } / i j i r ; a2 Xs : af A. : a. " ae i ce ag ae ——= ise ip engi WO nee nzzsaeee a eh Cine | — & 45 oie 7? pete | gat cae brallnticat leat i HL Se LP ed “ad — Bp ial eal “ als anwares aapenss a ey 5 i z\e*7 SET ~ nasa =e) ia dat line | ae seh oeretasasaes | wee —— ES HT bis ili a8 e/a Ee 3 lfaideielf to =f E = ee ae a gH: _ i : ep i; Ee = RRAEERARSCSREANAANAATNAR AREAS sategnscezteers-e" ai ‘gs Jal Bibs, Md if 4 3 | S bass ae ‘Es Z zie i dia iid ns =. f= rns he pers a {eae t Lies By areal 2: lagu: ales = poe nes, as. Zl a E inh apa ak Pu rant a | lla ta te Pa i Sak | in ma Hy ji fb ti x “§ : © == is hin s § 2. ieahane THU _@ gp saiaer: luk “ fe . a uae a! rae Ae Bs fi; ug . 5 g — gE “Sae8 225 25 z. el i ji! aoa Es 232 , = | 2 j sowed si 1a fi rh a : = 3h Te He TATED BEE | cae aa 2 age ma ae ta Wor. ae Higgs pert Leyes a |S reer eae UL G2 hp ¢ a : = Hi ih ie | ree zi hed cll fee = [iii i Hou Sy thes al? full 3 mali: Had s es * ‘4 wv 7 = Sr lke $2. » Bo ae al o owas | 43 Boe asi § a! S 5 Me BESS: 244 §: ea au 4 +b mn elit ae (yl |= diitee ten fe al Here or liet le He | Z| “ na ae elie Lae aves 3 af lhe a ay ATH ie fe liye Ae rl te = : i ki - | 2 pity li |e: ee et i pital: elaeaiyel tees chil ara Hie “igs Han fr ial £2 aii ead | ~& 1 > 4 aes fue |e 1hagii Hj Sais bieis hah plata ar faad aj3t; a5445 iC Le 2 aiy! flea; ic: ier ae = | geaftly Ly wit a2 Bis Hee laste =a Haale dae Ae E gid, ait EER SHR 3" | eG ‘ isl a ay age Het eae : He its Hit} he iE, ral = 8 Hea il te Hil & te Q — 3 . # 3 me : z a5 5 : 2. ae J ; r] : 43, e8s : £5 at eit i oe 2s aa) : xy 2 a ie ee fils HT jeigat rT au Ri S= i ite HTL. aE 3 258 ee Pere: fa TEE eit ' 33. ; i iss ie Heats tenty set oe 4 (e255. rile fyeaditis ii! ae a “deal an de ri "138 “ a — 2 a "§ TE 445i ee = S se. . 3 if HM, Lich a8. - B22 s 52s — 2 rug if i | 4:4 vee s “$2 Hye aly! iy itl "S22 ‘ 222 er neh tH se Hi ules : . = g253 sive Th 25 332 4 a 98 = @ =~ et g oops ig vie pg Ba Sima A a HIM ae " : 3 . ‘ : e . Ve 4 i zy ae ‘ . ; “ 2 ee. 3 -f ay ‘ vail : THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY. MAY 1 10, 1958 — 3 LEONARD FALCONE, Guest Soloist DALE C. HARRIS, Director —_—— This is the thirty-first and final Annual Concert of the Pontiac High School Band. | Beginning next year, Pontiac will haye two high schools, each represented by its own band. For this reason special preparation and —— is being placed upon this concert. oe a peer | . Brian Dalley, Gary Woolcock; * Rogers, Patrick Todd, Dav! lyn Shook, Mer JES ° Spencer, Larry TROMBON Moore, Ronald Brien, Robert powell, David CORNETS Osler, Thomas Friday, May 16, 8:15 P. M. PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL | ss A TS | Benson, = BA . David 1 cLARIN OBOES Biskner, war rty pai Charles 44 + ’ e , e Barnett, “Fi rgaret Begovich, Deanne Cunningham Rotsel, Bill . ian vich, Dianne jvin ee Stanley, Rita Flicker, Willfams, Me ae Richard Reynnells, Larry Laveque, cae Allen, GaTY ! Dembinsi6 Joanne 30 ONS MeGlothin, 1 Dennis, James : “., Howell, ianna BA Milmine, W™ o a hd, ffer, Georg} . i jotte SSION a8 Kore, § Sharon Burt, Phyllis Morris, eae PERCU _ Munsee see Williams, James Oke eas ley pare Petrof a Pletse ’ Cumm ns, Phillips, ADD s AXOPHONES Gunningharn, BiNY Sallee, Gary Pope Kathry™) nter, C arles ins, Terry 4 ope, Russel: Wm. Parme Wilkins, Rizzuto, ih Bedford, nards, Roger ‘erce, Michael Stoner, Li Richard Ric Pierce, : Voynar, B 4 . Goodwin, . Stone, Eugene Purdy, T Bain, gto" James, Judy , Wheeler, Frances Doug neki in, Edwar Horton, Jae Justin, Morris, Viv, Wilkinson, (0% 4¢ harge. admission tickets for reserved —_ at Ca / y or Morris Music Company . in onan at a | I dy oa ee oan ; Ps Pee. tee ig as BE cee RR ce a eal ADMISSION .......- SI 00 - “a be PO i ALL SEATS RESERVED at no extra o School Band © RICHARD FRANKO GOLDMAN, Guest Conductor - Pontiac. High School Bands have been First Division - Champions of the state for twenty-seven years. They have been proclaimed by the nation’s leading bandsmen as one of the finest in the country. Hear the Pontiac ‘ High a Band in its annual concert. - “ The Merchants of Pontiac Are Proud of the Band and Enthusiastically Support It by Sponsoring This Ad! # Community National Bank 30 North Saginaw Detroit Edison 58 West Huron Dickinson’s Men’s Wear 31 North Saginaw Grinnell Bros. 27 South Saginaw Lion Store 51 South Saginaw—Miracle Mile Center Connolly’s Jewelers 16 West Huron S. S. Kresge’s 6¢ North Saginaw Tel-H Cer e ag Shopping Center Vie’ s Record Shop 702 West Huron Scarlett's Bicycle Shop Pontiac Transmission Service 121 East Montcalm Merle Norman Cousialic Studio. 12 West Huron Pontiac Federal Savings 61 West Haron St, Cloonan’ s Drug Co. “92 North Saginaw / Shaws Jewelry %4 North Saginaw — ” People’s. Super Market RICHARD FRANKO GOLD- MAN, genductor of the famous Goldman Band of New York City and son of the late Dr. Edwin Franke Goldman will be guest eonductor. oe es y= a ° Barnett’s Clothes Shop 150 North Sagina Calbi Music Co. 119 Nerth Saginaw Pontiac State Bank " > 28 North Saginaw . Shaws Jewelry ‘ 24 North Saginaw . - ; The Pontiac Press « West Huron Stapp’ s Shoe Stores 28 East Lawrenee—828 West Huron Lord’s Furniture 125 West Huron Wyman Furniture ‘7 East Huron—18 West Pike - Austin-Norvell Agency 70 West Lawrence ey Sallari Jewelry 88.North Saginaw Foodtown Super Markets 1200 Baldwin Ave.—1580 Highland Ra. Morris ris Music Com South Telegraph we! , People’s 's Food-O-Mat 700 Auburn Avenue. Pontiac Retail Store - 61 Mt. Clemens ‘St, x aap Ld IN DRAYTON WOODS — The Gordon Campbells built this bi-level home themselves. The lower part is Chicago common brick while the upper part is white aluminum siding. The two- storied entrance porch is reminiscent of southern Colonial archi~ Your Neighbor’s House They Did It Themselves — Twice! By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Thirty-six hundred square feet ° is a lot of room in a house, It seems like more when One man builds the whole thing himself. Of course, it was the SECOND hdéuse Gordon Campbell had built . . + tile work, ayers and brick work were the only jobs ‘he contracted for, * * * Now that the brick and alu minum siding house in Drayton Woods is completed, the Camp- bells are talking of selling it and building another house on the lot they own next door. Some peo- ple just never get enough work, This. is a bi-level house, It could be constructed on a jevel Jot, but the sloping character of the Campbell's lot makes it even better for their kind of house: From ‘the front it has a leek ot southern Colonial archites- ture, with a two-story white pillared entrance porch, There is a double garage under the bédroom wing. Froim this view there is little hint of how much reom is inside, Inside the wide front door there ‘is a beige and tan tiled vestibule, On either side of the aes tecture. The double garage is under the bedroom. level. At the far right are windows in the living room. About fifty-four feet long, this house has some 3600 square feet of space in it. light comes from a_ pierced, three-way brass fixture. On the right, tite wall is made of yellow Roman brick, The top is a long planter ‘box, as yet — unfilled. The living room is at the head of the stairs. Carpeting is black and white tweed. Walls are soft green. This is a.large L-shaped: room with dining spacé at the rear. From the pictare window in * this latter area there is a beau- tiful weeded view, In the dis- tance you can see the ponds at the state Fish Hatchery, door ribbed glass lets in light —— Near the stair welt is-a-beige At the left is space for a table and mirror, Further on is a dou- ble-doored coat closet. Artificial Questions and Answers + pttae hn tag oviiive hep ab Mesias ot th rate. Make two from curling up? _ A—The glue sizing on the of the rug probably has worn and needs to be replaced. renew the sizing, streteh the rug upside down on the floor and spray rae ly to the inside of the rails. it with a solution of half a pound We'd lik of chip Gace stro Gnrts di e water, Then let the rug dry for abdut a day before using it again. Q—Is there a remedy for chalk- ing plaster walls? We can't get the wallpaper te stick. crete patio but it’s rough. Can it be smoothed? A—Mix a paste of glycerine and |yellow lead oxide and apply with a trowel, You can paint the patio after the| te paint our con- pitted and smoothing it carefully. A—Coat the wall with a half and | mixture dries thoroughly. half mixture of shéllac and alco- This will seal the plaster with a waterproof surface, and the wall- hol. paper then will.stay in place. Q—Can a broken ladder rung be repaired? Q—How ean IT make the catlking around the bathtub last longer? A—Paint it with enamel same color as the walls or tile above the tub, The waterproofing action of the enamel will give the the - A—Cut the rung off flush with! caulking compound fonger life. sectional sofa with a wrought iron lamp table between the two pieces. In front of. the fireplace and in the picture window corner there are two swivel chairs, rose colored with a gold thread in the upholstery: The fireplace is Roman brick like the stair wall and planter. _ |blocks of hardwood, drilling holes|PINK KITCHEN bdttom |im them the same diameter as the offimew rung. Fit the rung omy 4 a view of the trees and ponds To|into the two blocks and then bol or nail the whole assembly pies In the kitchen which also has walls are pink. Cupboard doors are natural finish birch with black handles. Behind the stove and sink and on the counters there is shiny aqua ceramic tile. Stove and oven are built in. In the opposite corner there is ample room for the break- fast set, This is black framed, with a beige table top and beige chair cushions and backs. The floor is apatier print li- noleum. In the upper level there are three bedrooms, Part way up the stairs is a deep closet for stor- ing cleaning utensils. All the bed-. rooms have good sized closets. In the guest room which is the » first one the walls are agua. The - MOSAIC TABLE _ quilted bedspread matches the walls. Bed skirt and short cur- tains are pastel plaidThe furni- ture is walnut. Mark and Grady, the Camtp- belts’ young sols, have a-blue- gray roem;*They ;have twin, beds of pine, Their spreads are plaid in shades of brown and gold, All bedroom floors have polished oak floors, The Campbells have a blue room with furniture painted to match. Curtains and the bed skirt are flowered. The spread is pink, In one corner of the room is a hobby project Mrs. Campbell is enthusiastically making — a mo- saic tile table. The free form . plywood base was cut out by Mr. Campbell; now she is ar- ranging the tiny — to make a picture top. Down on the lowest level there are enough rooms almost to make an apartment, There’s a den with paneled walls..This is used as a television room. In addition. to that, ahd the garage there’s a recreation room with a fireplace, a lavatory and a utility room. A grade entrance . door opens from: the recreation ‘room to the back yard. This house in the trees was an ambitious project, even for a man who's aftendy built one house. to the oven leads to the lowest level. The floor is spatter are of polished oak. Furniture is walnut. closet at the end of the room from which this picture was taken. GUEST ROOM — Pastel plaid curtains and bed skirt make a There’s a good sized pleasing contract to the pale aqua walls in this guest room. Floors UPSTAIRS FIREPLACE — This fireplace of ine: Behind her is Sunny, the ‘family’s orange ‘yellow Roman brick is in the living room. Below “canary who takes a bath only on Sundays at two . ‘it, in: the recreation. room, is another one. Mrs. _ o'clock in the afternoon. catpeting contribute to the cléan spacious look of this living room. In’ back- Campbell relaxes in a swivel chair with a —— : \ : ground can be seen the — box at the top of the stairs from the froht entrance. A - | a o \ : . 4 ‘, i . ‘SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM — Pale green walls and black and wi — The sectional sofa is beige and the om ah in the foreground blond. be the lam at-the right are the stairs to the ' * * ee os d ad ¥ a 4 ae y eee = ‘ as a: : Py gem ; a a ant Bin es ‘ : Pe ey ae bad 2 i £ Lip = A eS Be ‘ ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 10, | 1058 7 p 3 Gee ee : HOMES FOR AMERICANS [ “Spring Fix-Up Time! It’s the extras that sell the house. | mae Furniture Back Fireproof Vault A bookcase, chest of drawers or in New Home | other large piece of furniture often | meeeensesoretes CONCRETE Cg = on an —— .|Latest Feature For a Step in Beauty _ THE UNIT STEP __ From decorative wall. niches to ~ Hes Basements treat Wate dent: tok: utilitarian in-the-wall kitchen ap- rs 5 hi ish j - “ pliances, the ‘‘plus’ features of ; of large mirrors home construction are what the Pet Sillan tas by eliminating prospective home buyer looks for FE S-5814 Sikes Two Pails Are Quicker | In washing bathroom tile, use TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER RECLTOR ané BUILDER 0 W. Meron FE 4-3 - FLOOR, oo on 8 irevesiatant home wall vault Pian str , i ‘Jan dntriguing compared Nearly everyone associates a ey _ CHECK THESE FEATURES: 4 aonlcted on television ct men || @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by eer Stir. les. And the potential home | @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependab , com Jockbex. They are certified | © FHA Specifications aN : to withstand a fire of up to | _ @ Strong Reinforced Casting - Salety Treed i oe es ee ee 1 @ Avoid Messy Installation | Reduces Slipping ; jeter yr 9p psa toy UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE - ' . S « 7 * A = t ties, P foe es | Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! ; NO MONEY DOWN @ 1 to 5 YEARS TO PAY |] Dovasiacfurnscware rug. ue Ot pecan etenen CONCRETE STEP co. j BARGAINS! WHY? * Tilden of air eonditioning sw and I". It is 104° widel| 6497 Mighlond Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 i Our Ads Are Small—Ovr Overhead le Small when furnace is installed ; ” ae t foten, Chel wit for eatieente, raph tenes / Wash Basin Returns if Gomplete Basement Waterproofing ; to Modern Bedroom | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ° An old-fashioned convenience —| roofin 4 A = sgh Beis $0.8 Sebioems S29) Reliable Waterp g : beck again in many new homes. It Phone FE 4-0777 4 Heating and Shoot Motel is now cajled a vanity lavatory, or : man FE-5-6973 : Sparked by the , popularity of . tertops around kitchen sinks ease team ety te os sy es eo asl NOW $7 50 x DOWN | cohen, architect, Architects Home Plan Bureau, Box 141, Bethlehem, aaa, (A PUTS YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL Cont” : | Refrigerator Quit? Bl HOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE We'll Fix it With — | 162 Now pny ee — ONLY 4 LEFT — a 25% OFF ;:., | Builder won't sega them sold ie iishow priced so low. Now 3 bedroom, brick, ranch homes. Over 1,000 square Tw. BILT Ranma rovers | 18, fhere ¢ simple way to) @ Waet iso covtty watt? 1 EE 523759 BUM tect, watt chsetspoved stvectscetty water and sewer steer alageeph and Orchard Lake Roads A. Yes, any non-professional| walls built. a few inches apart| ig OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. — can learn to give an antique fin-|#%4 Connected with metal ties. | PETE'S 4 Only § Minutes from Downtown Pontiac ish toe piece of furniture, The| @—The outside walls ot my/i REFRIGERATION ff) $79 FERNBARRY | wood is given a mellowed look|"ouse have become mildewed. How 1764 Cass Lake Road | Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road “Only O'Brien Heating fo, applying a tinted lazing 1 & remedy Oe conation® 7 | to Fombary Raed, Right 4 Blocks ; IN PONTIAC stained surface. The glazing 1i-/as trisodium phosphate or washing — | amount of raw or burnt umber,/soda will probably remove the mil- — . : quid is mixed with a small|dew. Depending on the amount of GAS and OIL E . Ri H | Offers 25% Off She teat cruly” tin ers sven ins bebce| nets on venee | IN. , ‘lecusined on, then ‘blended with |Painting the hovee, it the condi-| MOERY'S OIL, suURNER 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 plece of clean, dry cloth, It's) tion is severe. When you do re- FRA a. To Generel Motors Employees a good idea to practice this tecf-|paint, be sure to include a mildew-|] S#"6 Rrereft st. ve ssn |) on 50S vase chats weed bo) in the paint. . : HEATING Q. What is the first step be- |woracn cabinet but sanding doce I (GMAT EQUIPMENT Pe at : . A, Measure the area to be tiled) should 1 dot in { num a — eer eer FOR EARLY SPRING ‘DELIVERY mae "Dust Frye OnyHestng Dose That Gia 1 shames & ciao el the preparat njoy your porch all this coming Summer. r porch wi $s amazing oe HOLDEN RED STAMPS ° sting trom 4S to $0 square tet/sandng. new Jelousie Windows, A cng Sr, tee sph i nang % of tile. Be certain ces H. H. STANTON are dry, sound, plumb and free o | © MONEY pow ' ‘O-BRIEN HEATING & Sorry old materials : | N E N eae reclor here properly to the | NO PAYMENT UNTIL JULY Scpclctthdeareapags 52.” cloth. A , DOWN GO THE PRICES emer tn nm Q. Is there vin sein en Nationally Advertiond Average Size Windows sDY-BUILT. A Yen LIVING! HEAVY PEDY-BUILT _ Means Guaranteed = A Yes, #t EXTRUDED cue =P EDY-BILT Workmanship and Materials | (§/°0> be, ‘cided sm . : G ARAGES Jusually are used 25 Years of Experience Alaminam a ito an attic, ing’ with and water. If th - Combination GAT ee ces uo eee eae Will AssareYou ‘of DooRs é ment, it generally can be taken ; z z z *s Quality Workmanship ~ Guaranteed Work $27% rn Weedon Home Equipment Co. 1661 S. Telegraph Ra. FE 4-2997 srt Ree iad -CUSTOM : lout by sanding. The spot should BUILT : b ’ sae A. With a new roller, wash the/then be touched up with finish. 4 @ ‘ e 2 t | ' cover of it in warm. soap suds, peg oman TO. FILL | then rines it well to remove any| «-.~ Porches, Rec. Rooms, Et. YOUR NEEDS If an| PAY We De ‘Repeie W Work on-All Types lint or dust. you're using a Sees . aid tak Our business is e e e the should be wet before Se aha omede’ cv | ANT TYP ee OOM OTERMS nn Baring your past 3. : Can you fell me an easy SOURS Ree R eee EERE PERE eeeee eee Ef i ae , ink a | ; li Z § i 3 : E =e ce! Pedy Bilt Garage Co. Howe OF FINE ag Al Harry |. Pedigo -_ fiiridges on the backs of 7722 Austere, Waterford : OR 3-5619 jnaled the cut parallel tp the WANTED! ANY TYPE of -WORK esa |All Jobs 100% Guaranteed RETR “wimg and Personally Supervised ~s5555533 @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © BATHROOMS PLUMBING — ~ HEATING SHEET METAL WORK i =f 4 ? 8 : is i E i bi nf F Fg i : i fi : : 3 E 5 i ; : i H i ATL i § gs if 2} ay ; i = e : 7 H _- ieee nae ralaabiacE i _ g S83 3 B Commercial G3 Industrial LARGE RESIDENTIAL |. ERNEST S. HULL General Builder : : 2 elte ite iy jth Fade i EI 2 5] i — FOR OUTDOOR LIVING , | ee New York and Vermont Slate | | ; "Check with our many past Clients for i Pre-Paiterned Slate for Walks ie. | workmanship that stands out and stands up” || and Patios ae i 4. > 4 Sie Beet thal thet tr of at mato ‘ s |= A : Bee -EM 3-3160 | _ Coll Today fora Free Estimate! H e ‘ & Benne Lumber & Fuel Co, Ine, are ee one of Mr. Hull's Major ‘Suppliers. il PONTIAC CUT STONE F a. in - | Pca ne | ) ——t| | M-59 (1 Mile West of paauussicl Phone OK 3-1594 |= ae ar hoe is i “ ; "4 1 \ ‘ \ k \ f \ ‘ i ye ! . 2 : - \ ii . ‘ i ; : 7 ' s ; Ue i ale a a : s ‘ ; ; _ equipment and farm properties. f _rmPoNTIAC press, SATURDAY. MAY 1. cmp NEW LUMBER KILN — The lumber in the above picture is ready to be taken out of the kiln where it has dried for about a week. The machine at the right is a lifter. James and Sam Birken- / Many’ Shades of diet [Popular and Becoming - then upholstering several piecés _\of furniture in-deep emerald green to match the wall to wall carpeting. i Land Gabe — Real Estate Pontiso Press Photo Insurance — dnvestments shaw, owners of Empire Supplies, built this kiln themselves from Trest Service cement block, masofiite, plywood and fibreglas. It will dry about || DAWSON & WATSON | 30 to 40,000 feet of lumber at one time. &. J. Dawson, Hagh A. Watson Start More Apartments Over 100,000 private apartment ‘units were started in 1957, United States Savings and Loan League estimates. The League re- ports that figures for the first eight months of the year show starts were made on 80,200 units - in 3 or more family structures, . foughly 50.5 per cent more than im the same period of 1956, Paint. and chemical coatings pre- serve the billions of dollars in- vested in American homes, com- mercial and public buildings, in- dustrial plants, transportation s a the | New Kiln Dries Green Lumber Birkenshaws Build Control Humidity, Heat Lumber must be dry before it is iused in building. Many lumber companies use huge drying sheds for the purpose..Some lumber is shipped in from the west coast lwhere-it has been kiln dried. But between here. and there that kiln dried lumber may pick up a great deal of moisture. Since the Detroit area is an exceptionally humid one, the lumber is far from dry after it has been stored here for any length of time. x * ra James and Sam Birkenshaw, own-| out Union Lake way, have built a’ lieve it is the only one in this part) COMPLETELY BUILT 1% CAR GARAGE 14x20 alton SSDS Jalousy Enclosed Porch $395 NO MONEY DOWN 5 Years to Pay! — _ FREE ESTIMATES 2690 Woodward Day or Nite &. of Squere Lake Road From of the country. withstand 350 degrees. of heat. | The inside humidity is controlied, while the forced air is changed frequently. All this is done auto- | matically, | It takes about a week to dry some 30 or 40,000 feet of lumber 92-2671. | small pictures and lamps will also re bedroom, é, i Ni) N. Saginaw 8 * sficovered in scarlet satin, making just the right accent. "la piece of wood 28 times faster etnies hangings .were ere in}. lime green-with plumes of scarlet in the pattern. One tufted chair was ‘Tests have demonstrated that an electric handsaw can zip through than a non-powered handsaw. screens, car port, side drive. Trade in anes rese home, Immediate occupancy. f NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR VETS . Ww. MOOTE £1 lectolcal CONTRACTOR State & City Licensed © Commercial © Industrial © Commercial Maintenance © .Gerttental Wiring Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 THE CORONADO $14,800 Without Basement Phone MA 5-1201 Hours; Dally 2-5 P.M. Saturday & Sunday 12-8 P.M. a a i a hi a ane Phone FE 8-K420 i structural lumbers and is prized) = Many Weights of Wood for its beauty and texture for ap-| Used in Home Building pearance grades. | Heaviest known wood in the 7 world is black ironwood, native Razor Removes Paint to’ the West Indies and Florida} Removing spatters of paint ‘Air-Tight Building to! wood Keys. Tano, found in Siam and the Malayan Peninsula, is be- lieved to be the world’s lightest In the ‘United States, the most widely used wood is Douglas fir, sawn in Oregon and Washington. after a do-it-yourself ventur e| seems an insurmountable task. A sharp razor blade usually will do the trick, especially on bathroom fixtures with slick surfaces. Slant the blade to a plane almost even with the fixture and run it! Fir is one of ‘the nation's best along the surface. .. Big- . Save __ Garages} To take care of this problem | ers of Empire Supplies Company, | drying kiln of their own. They be- | | . | | “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for. ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” “timo” | SSS | oncom | *24° | spopos | sages | comme ot mom Sito reat Prompt De “World's Largest Peterson" Window Dealers” ALWINDO DIVISION NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY 1700 s. TELEGRAPH FE 8-0495 DAILY 9:00 TO 6:00 P.M.—OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS oa to modernize your La ccom the Amenican-Standard way! The finest White and 8 7a | Toft White ond 8 py EAMES & BROWN Inc. Plumbing — Heating — Air Conditioning 55 E. Pike St. FE 3-7195 Estimates on You at Your Convenien NO OBLIGATION Our Representative will van + NO MONEY DOWN + EASY TERMS + NO PAYMENT “TIL JULY -WE ALSO BUILD— Attics, Rec. Rooms, Cement Work, tions, Siding, Eavestroughs, Roof- . _-ing, Enclosed Porches, Residenticl and Commercial Building, = OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 4 Phone FE 2-1211 “Compare Before You Buy” ~-@ & M CONSTRUCTION CO. - e ® +> help the small 2260 Dixie Hwy. Worth of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac = SHOWBOAT HEIGHTS (1% miles West of Tel-Huron Shopping Center) We're playing to record crowds, and chalking up record sales . . . Our buyers tell us why . . . “It’s the most house for the money”... Sones Showboat Heights and you'll buy in Showboat Heights... CITY SEWER AND WATER + SUBDIVISION SCHOOLS FULL BASEMENT + 3 BEDROOMS « BUILT-IN DELUXE OVEN AND RANGE COLORED PLUMBING « WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING $540 $13,990 can move you in FHA Terms # FEDERAL HOMES “CORPORATION _ Model open 1-8 p.m. — ends—3-8 p.m. weekdays The kitchen with the “living room” look. Built-in deluxe oven and range, hood — and vent fan, double sink, recessed lighting. More cupboard ae. Attached family room. Maintenance free exteriors on 44 ft. long ranch. Three foot overhang for weather ae are lots. City sewer fos water. Churches close by. be ao ee adh PR a a a ly aaa ” VEAP OA ARARNS CO GOD DMA GOOD Dm wird me | +s * i Cr © se Soo g*' Se “ sete sig ee ae ee enna eee ee J te — ? — = —. 2 F oh ‘ ‘ 4 é z Riana ee Pi eco a : i k e q 05 « : : f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, ‘1958 AN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. LAND CONTRACTS Window Shelvesiaiz! Colors -Omamental ._ |Change House > ‘Cabinet Our Specialty sk for TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU HOUSE of the WEEK SYLVAN SHORES : It is our privilege to offer this delightful brick Colonial home. Center hall plan, living room with fireplace, just right dining room and convenient kitchen down. 3 Bedrooms and ceramic bath up. "PERMANENT BEAUTY 2 a DOTT YOURSELF and — 12 x 24 inch 16 x 16 inch 16 x 32 inch oS ‘Choice of All Popular Colors. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER | ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 3 GLARE-FREE DAYLIGHT -- Regardless of outside weather, delicate plants bask in even, glare-free daylight the year around in | this addition an Ohio flower fancier built to his back porch. Built-in prisms in the prefabricated skylighting units, known as Toplite, | “select’’ only the most desirable rays of the sun — allowing cool north light and low-altitude rays to enter, but rejecting hot rays of high summer sun. Hollow glass units provide insulation in winter, | eS ee condensation. Cover Screen to Gain "Versatile Room Piece The versatility of the foldingjings for foam rubber bench-table screen has entrenched it as a/Pads. household accessory that survives For the screen, you need & years of use and lends itself to many changes in decor. As a dec- ofative shield blocking the view of a kitchen or a study corner, or Remove hinges from the screen and cover one panel at a time. Pasting should be done on a floor ngior work table, not vertically. Cut vinyl fabric for panels with razor blade in holder. Allow about three inches extra in both dimen- sions, This cover edges and also allow for slight shrinkage) when paste is applied. Use paste or adhesive recom. | mended by the manufacturer of the fabric. If no particular ad- hesive is specified, the fabric- & pure wheat paste. Apply adhesive generously back of cut fabric, leaving no un- filled areas. Allow it to set a in a a a s a a a _ a " a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a s a a a a a | minutes. + children safe to or Teor tin cal Jo link Fence. Anc! chain link is “zines clad” after weaving for extra long life. FE 5-7471 Factory Installed FIRST. PAYMENT AUGUST Easaaenucuedsununaeeunenenonnnsnas a NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS 10 PA xa | Then apply vinyl fabric to screen surface. Work out air pockets and/ wrinkles small area at a time ure ell adhesion, Bring vinyl around edges of panel, dry, use razor biade in holder to | trim vinyl down center ot, pane edges and to cut out area where hinges will be replaced. Wash off the excess adhesive with sponge | and clear water. Women Like Foyers to Act as Buffer Zone - | Homemakers across the nation indicated they want entrance- ways or foyers in their homes. A recent survey of nomemakers re- Coll for a FREE estimate ivealed that nine out of 10 thought | , powee hove ABLE Po Sos tier Rast Ifoyers were important and wanted| ‘them in their own homes. | One reason a woman wants a |foyer is that it’s a transition area between the outdoors and living areas and is often surfacéd with e. ver? Paint Wonder of Today with ° Colors of Tomorrow 3 avtomdtic steps to perfect color 1000's of exciting personalized colors are yours, from Rockcote’s startling color display. The twist of a dial, the touch of a auto-magic-ally. produces a oe oye i's teeary cates ot Guser woh every paint alate galating fob. Untimited ere i ale cine « ning fb to Cotts ne mere thea ready mined pelnts. eeeenveeveevee eee weeee Pontiac Varnish Store Open Deily 8 to 5:30 —Saturdey8iosS | Cass Ave. FE 3-7129 against dirt tracked in from ‘the outside. ; ont Protects Books lf Natural stone not manutactured | From Toddler's Hands —color lasts longer ; | Protecting books on low shelves) ‘from toddlers can. be accomplished | lreadily by making a removable. front, A simple way to do this is to install metal or wood molding strips at each side to form a track 'for a piece of Masonite tempered Stop and See Us! SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. sli@ up and out when an A DEFINITE PROCEDURE IF YOU'RE QUITTING, SCOBEY _ By Charles Kuhn (BE SURE AN’ TAKE THAT MEDICINE TH’ DOCTOR GAVE aM Sar. Be iii «YOU DION’ T BAKEA. |. COOKIE FOR weexs / WELL, WE REMEMBER LAST YEAR WHEN YOU GOT A — B , pS ee © F "shh Oe : ~ SEAL CAT! ; 3 AMTEED WATCH IT! IT5 GUARANTEED ) TO DO JUST WHAT A REAL CAT DOES! reo Fe ee ee ee ee ee : Aa wees ‘ é amir PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 38, 1958 ft Fi Ten Conducting School Census. Expect to Complete| Task in Rochester by End of Month ROCHESTER — Ten census takers today began the recording of all children in the _ Community School District. It is} expected to be completed by the end of the month. Pazik (right) of 1120 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Har- bor, newly-installed president of the Keego-Cass Woman's Club, receives the gavel from retired president Mrs. Harold Stickley of 50 N. Johnson _ in the group's 45 GAVEL CHANGES HANDS — Mrs. Royal ' St., Waterford Township, The event took place Thursday evening during the club's annual presi- dent's day dinner at Rosemond ‘Hills in Franklin Village. Mrs. Pazik became the 25th president ie years of existence. = Oppose Sending Children WEST BLOOMFIELD TO WN- SHIP — Parents of some 60 chil- dren in the Whitfield School area sib abeiDageo maggot ae Hammond Estates subdivisions. School Board to transport — A meeting will be held at 7:30 children to the Louisa May Alcott) p.m. Tuesday in the Whitfield School gymnasium at which time The move was announced in letters sent out-to parents of third and fifth grade children in Pine away, West Bloomfield Parents Protest School Transfer Lake Manor, Sylvan Manor and Info Pontiac and Sylvan Manor have named school committees to handle the matter for the parents. Mrs. John Radcliffe is chairman of the Pine School in Pontiac, about six miles Dana Whitmer, superintendent of Couple to Show Colored Slides ‘lof Far East Produce Zz i st collection of 2,000 taken on ff BARBARA YVONNE GREENE . Mr. and Mrs.: Vaughn Greene of Utica have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Yvonne, to Yorkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover R. Raine of Church- welding Ques haart bane cat ‘|Mayor's Fate Rests: in Hands of Governor MOUNT CLEMENS — The fate of Mayor. Thomas S, Welsh A large 3 bag er 33%- Grade A large 37%-38; me- “Poultry B Aréa Girls Win: roar cin Science Exhibit ay May 8 (AP)—Prices paid f. 2: by Detrolt for 2 lor No. 1 qual- poultry wi hens 20-30, night (en a rs or rs “4d Barred Rocks 25«26; ‘ whites 23-24; ettes (over 5 Ibs) 26-29. ne WALLED LAKE:— Two Walled Ibs.) Business Notes The lengthy against Welsh ended yp a aad a summary of the testimony was to be forwarded to the Governor for .a decision. Williams must de- cide whether. Welsh is guilty of misconduct by allegedly using his mayoral office to further his real estate business, _ * * Welsh has denied all accusations against him, It may be some time before the Governor handg down .a decision since the 1,750 page summary of the six-month Welsh hearing was expected to take at least two — before landing dn Williams’ Marise Potter who took third place in general science for her bacteriology exhibit, and Karen men of the company. Eicher, ninth place winner in hy- Fred |droponics (the growing of plants ee St coans _,{in fluids instead of soil). Mary Inman of Clarkston placed sixth in the biology division. et we we. Dick Serwin of Pontiac Central a = ee winner. Walled Lake Junior High had six entries in the fair. All either received winner’s awards or rib- *|bons.for honorable mention. Their ‘instructor is Harry Eastep. tion of being arnong the top sales- School Prom’ Friday a a cag _(One Candidate Seeks _ ORR BRANCH ~ Te J Ch Ni Monda Foe oe Oh ae School Post at Troy ce - ed Gx tina ¥ oa district ee @hinons Orchestra wil be’ from News in Brief [tion by, 4 pm today troy win|? Pm 10 > om Heart Attack on Street - |Claims Lapeer Woman DAPEER — Mrs. Ella G. Rol- land, 69,. of 1929 Millville Rd., col-|, {lapsed on Nepessing street in down, town Lapeer yesterday about 6:30 ’ Dr. Lyle Riddell, Lapeer County coroner, said die died of « heart attack. The body is at the Baird Fun etal Home | County Rabbit Breeders #? Breeders Assn. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the cement block. building at ‘the 4H Fair- igrounds in Pontiac, This will be an education meet: aE iz z B #é rs 4 Lake group, assisted by Mrs. Wil- liam Burr, Mrs. John Batts and Mrs. Dale Bartholomew. Mrs. Vic- tor Sutt heads the Sylvan commit- tee. They said they will press for a definite commitment from school officials on when the proposed elementary school on Square Lake road will be constructed. The future need of a new junior high school in the township also will be dis- 2 Nations May: Unite Air Forces to Agree on Joint Plan - for Continental Defense squadrons could be ordered into battle by the Colorado Springs headquarters in ‘time of emer- gency. It thus would arm. the Air De- fense Command with advance Canadian approval, provided the emergency situation met condi- tions specified in the agreement. In the last Canadian Parliament, some members argued that Cana- da's nine jet interceptor squadrons were being placed under American command without thé prior approval of Parliament. * * * Defense Minister G. R. Pearkes considered as a single nation for purposes of air defense and that jinterceptor squadrons from both . jair forces would operate as a sin- gle team. Nation Observing Armed Forces Day WASHINGTON @—The United States parades its military might) today in Armed Forces Day pro- grams across the country. * * * “The main celebration centered at nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md., where the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard prepared an elab- orate display of ground and air strength. Lesser programs were arranged elsewhere. cussed. The theme of this year’s Armed Forces Day igs “Power for ‘lat the Four Towns Elementary jon ‘Space Trip’ Safety Patrol Captain Visits, Washington FOUR TOWNS—Bobby Lamb, a sixth grade safety patrol captain/| School, is in Washington,: D. C., this weekend touring the capital and visiting lawmakers, * . Howard Lamb Bobby left Thursday evening and will return Sunday night. — Halt-Way Mark Nearly Reached NORFOLK, Va. @—Lt. Cmdr. Jack Neiman Jr. neared the half- way point of his “space flight" here today and scientists watch- ing him in the sealed low pressure chamber said he should easily make the full trip of 48 hours. ~*~ * * For most of the first 12 hours the pressure Was reduced to a point to simulate flight at 80,000 feet — an altitude at which death would come: in about two minutes should anything happen to Nei- man’s space suit. The flight being conducted at the Norfolk Naval Air Station, -was designed specifically to test the new lightweight space suit being worn by Neiman, 34, a resident of Jeffersonville, Vt. Naval officialé said, too, that results obtained would be used in the Navy's studies on how to keep men alive in space. ships and satellites. * «© * Cmdr. A. L. Hall, officer in charge of pressure suit indoctrin- today “we're ation, said early shooting for 48 hours.” Earlier, the only indica of how long the test would last was that Nei- man hoped to break the record of 24 ours and 20 minutes for such earth-bound space flights. This record was set last month by Lt. (J.G.) Arthur F. Vohden at San Peace.” nic planes " "lever opened to the public. Some Rh oo fie ee rwate h the i Trattic Deaths Often Caused by (Common Object _ From National Safety Council Death on the highway takes strange —shapes— * * Let’s suppose you're cruising down the highway at 60 m.p.h. and drop your cigarette. Take only four The tales of woe of persons who've been victims of distrac- tions are usually good for a laugh — until an. accident occurs. Then it’s not so’ funny. Tulip Festival to Open ' HOLLAND —Holland’s big an- nual tulip festival opens May 14 and runs through May 17, The tu- lips in the southwestern Michig community are reported in perf shape for the festival due to the sunny, cool weather which is just Diego, Calif. . right for, tulips. -U. S., Canada Expected| said the two countries must be) - worth $90,400 on the open market. .|hear the terms of a tentative agree- ELAINE C. BARTEL The Oakland County Federation of Women’s Clubs has announced the awarding of two three-year nursing scholarships, one to a Rochester girl and the other to a Pontiac girl. Selected were Elathe C. Bartel, a senior at Rochester Community High School, and Carolyn Leach- Racket Probers Call for FBI Ask Union-Employer Dealings in East Investigation of Stock "WASHINGTON w—Senate rack- ets investigators called today for an immediate FBI investigation of asserted cut rate stock dealings between some labor union officials and some East Coast employers. * * * : Robert F. Kennedy, chief coun- sel of the rackets investigating committee, Said the Justice De- partment is’ being asked tg study committee testimony for possible violation of federal antiracketeer- a tentative halt in its own inquiry into these deals after a Fhiladel- grocery chain ¢ iow Sn iawn tet certain ficials and their relatives bey ment rates. ct «ck Louis Stein, president of Food Fair Stores, said this was done to avoid ill will, but not to curry favor. He denied that Food Fair re- ceived softer contracts with the fifiions than competitors did. But committee chairman John L. Mc- Clellan (D-Ark) called that a point subject to debate. Stein took the stand after George Kopecky, a committee in- vestigator, testified that 21 un- jonists or relatives of union offi- cials paid $42,100 for securities No one challenged this. * * we Kopeeky said the transactions dealt with securities of Food Fair, and head of its New York locals 342 and 640, and his brother Louis, who administers the union’s pro- gram and welfare fund. Kalamazoo Strike. Nears Settlement KALAMAZOO — Workers at the New York Air Brake Co. plant near Kalamaazoo meet Sunday to ment ending a lengthy strike at the .plant, The plan to end the 58-day-old 2 Scholarships Given by Women’s Clubs er, whe currently is in her first |- stocks and bonds at bargain base-| we “ ite aps CAROLYN LEACHER semester at the Harper Hospital School of Nursing in Detroit. | Each year, through various fund raising projects, the federation will raise about $300-to help the girls finance their education. They were chosen from 15 candidates, pre- sented by local woman's clubs, x * and Mrs. Edward J. Bartel of Books by State Men Added to library "53% Union St. PE 4-5139 rexrye Diesel Engines” by Heldt, “Plant Maintenance Man- Mrs. Reba Walker Wed. to William Merchant by Egbert Smith, ged of the Metho- Attending the couple a the | |bride’s son in law and daughter, | Mr._and Mrs. George Keeran of Durand, The just stare into space. — Ear] Wil- son. strike was reached yesterday. Judson Quintard, commissioner ofthe Federal Mediation and close the terms, Several hundred workers at the. plant were striking for higher| eet aed eerowed eee bene) 793 Students Honored ANN ARBOR (®—A record 793 students were honored for aca- University of Michigan’s 35th an- demic achievement Friday at the|] 3621 Gregery R4. Pontiac 25 CHICKS FREE Conciliation Service, did not dis- || With Purchase of 50 Ibs. settlement of CHICK STARTER ‘MAY 10 ONLY | 4 Varieties of Certified SEED POTATOES BILL'S FEED STORE TE 4-8594 Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! . se eaaggh elie iy argon e Union.. Savers for the past 3 year were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details ‘ Max Wilson John Nicholson Gid Dixon Robert Benson Ben J. Shaw — George Miller Carl Matheny Harmon Branch Joe Cornick Wayne Yager Robert Vance Roger Smith Louis Pohl 1080 W. Huron Street FE 2-0219 - THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 6 . : ve 3° | i SINCE 18TH + MEHHOND. WRGHMA At Southfield Council Meeting Set Meeting Wednesday The Oakland County Rabbit! pointment of Eugene C. Swem as * city’s councilmen. "by the council two weeks ago at only until Dec. 31. * \ To Weigh Mayor's Veto SOUTHFIELD — The Southfield City Council Monday evening will consider Mayor Donald L. Swanson’s veto of the one-year ap- city manager. * The veto was ismed in leters sent out yesterday to the new ich, Sued Siniahlp’ euparviue, ‘Gen named to the post a salary of $9,500 2 year. Swanson is recommending, however, that Swem’s term last ee ae Five votes wi be needed to ovetide the veto. nual honors. convocation. In addi- tion, a record 60 James B. Angell scholars were honored. Angell scholars are those who maintain a straight A report card for two consecutive semesters. Wants More Chryslers - DETROIT (#—Detroit’s purchas- ing agent, J. Harrison Kettle, sug gested to City il Friday tat | _— buy of its official E adage owns 1,110 Fords, 198 Chevrolets| and only 38 enecanhoaeny cars. cars from Chrysler, the city’s big- | gest employer. He said Detroit | ®@ Hot Water @ Master | Ne Retrigerator-Freezer Adults Only Brand New Orchard Court Apartments 1 and 2 Bedrooms, Air Conditioned Two New Beautiful Balcony-Type Buildings \ Tastefully Appointed and Decorated, Modern in Detail ® Automatic Heat (individual room contro!) @ Well Planned Kitchen (with Exhaust Fan), ® Decorator Color Cabinets, Bathroom Fixtures and Tile \ TV Aerial. © Stove @ Slim Fold Closet Doors Rents Start at ad OPO AM. to 8 Pobe 9 PLM. Ss + \ a Live ei <4 \ SCA Seas ty Sc ma ° 7. which may reach the marke t|windows. be maker to ool secet From Detroit Disputes somewhat earlier than usual this} : t + Meet oag Navy's Su Suicide. Verdict year. will have broad styling: There will be more body changes. ny aime 1 wn changes; engineering changes willSome cars will be longer. Barring jodets. It has ati | not be of major proporations. unexpected changes in planning! tooinch wheelbase R Buren ad- ,QETROM ip — A, Navy lin This to indleoted 95 qieuapitenents'the out es Hear ware oo | nea model in tts imported Met- aoenyerd @ young Detroit sailor hanged weeks Hollywood Headlines What 1959 price tags will show is Seong: @ anybody's guess. It has been said eeu 526 4 ' ithe car makers would try to avoid Logic’ by George Burns: re: ses. Bu wey areaty ~ have served notice higher wages held eye - 2 ’ will mean. increased prices : I'm Too Old to Retire "ue Re he and tn en ‘ . When Edware T. Ragsdale, Buick four-reom By BOB THOMAS “The George Burns Show, 1/Senenel manager, mate Gat slate say HOLLYWOOD #—‘I can't. re«jguess,” he replied. He will play weeks ago, it was accepted st tire—I'm too. old!"" That's George the part of a producer, speaking on behalf of the entire today from Mrs. McNinch. Van * Burns’ pleasantly illogical expla-| . * * * General Motors group. ll servant said first-degree murder ral nation of why he is going to earry! “A s a producer, IT can produce Matera advenees prices prteage warrants against the two probably on despite Gracie Allen's retire-|anything I want,” he said, “That mainder of the industry probably would be tenued Monday. ment. can lead to all kinds of situations.) i) eiso increase them. drab young woman married at ey Dd ae and ‘he'll b pet "waived ait Higher prices may have been of 14, Mrs. MeNinch orally Gracie ig bowing out of their), — —— wicle bi a ates a fecter te the go es he argc was around the dead youth's neck,(0ns-time partnership after this! 1.” Harry Morton will have his| Consumer demand. But economie the vain household : TV season, and. the Burns and | Young said he was one of the! 11.5 show’ will be no more, ex-|Mfice in the same building as probably is the major as a young girl. They were married last persons to see Ruttan alive. Ss vale: mine, and his wife Blanche will, factor. Some analysts have said after the death of McNinch's first aS cept be around too. And we'll.never be} dissatisfaction with 1958 model 1 wife eS “TE was with him from 12:30 te But George will have: his own Own! able to get rid of Harry von Zell.” cars also Wag a consideration. sincerity,” ‘he said, ‘no one, of : * : 2:90 p.m. the day he was found show, if he has his way. What will)" oo) admitted he will miss! 7, thic ' leourse, should take: them seri collector has admitted involvement The woman first told Sheriff 7 dad,” Young said. “They say [he call it : Rescate _, 0 Git nGanizy spehemnen reptyS : Sed otek in 11 slayings last January in| yan Vieck and Belding Police | Williams said he will seek to _ ke died about 20 minutes after I dete _ -. ... that the styling and size of present Nebraska and Wyoming. Chief William Chrystier her hus- | block the purchase on grounds left him. When I last saw him . ‘Gracie really had to . work) American cars are not responsible| “Ne auto company could grant | He faces the electric chair or} band was missing. Investigating that building fund money voted ee cee on one 2&3 harder than I did,” he said..“Our|for the slump in sales. The lag in| such demands and expect te stay |life imprisonment for the reports from fellow employes of four years ago by residents never believe he teok his own scripts would run about 49 pageS|automotive sales, they say fol-| in business.” __/ jot Robert Jensen, 17, of Bennet,} ygen ors’ wasn't intended to be used to ' bout them , MeNinch and neighbors’ reports Lente ase a ae cee Elbe lowed by several months the down-| Forg said any increase in labor|Ne>- of his absence led police Thars- | buy land. -, Ruttam was ruled a suicide by nick With elo eee . jeosts, even a few cents an hour, = 9- * day to the body im a lime-packed |" A Lapeer Citizens Committee the Navy. However, the boy's par- \reeteteS % % —%-_ |would have to be reflected inim-| Gaughan told the jury the act) grave about 75 feet from the inas opposed locating the jail and the Navy. However, the bay's var-|(" for ate 7 oe a4 ee They assert also that the surge|mediate price increases on. both| ¥8% house. office building away from the cen- ™ Exnst, claim he -was niurdered. wig . _ alin small car, sales had its begin-|cars and trucks. er was suffering from delusions.| y4r5_ McNinch then said-she had/ter of the city. . 3 I'd say, ‘How are you?’ andining in a period of high prosperity) GM has made public a ‘“fact|He entered a plea of innocent by |shot her husband with a=22 caliber| - Md Se : Gov. Williams Approves she'd answer, “There it is on th€/and full employment; that demand|sheet'* in which if itemized the|feason of insanity and SW lrine after a quarrel over Fisher.|p oe ‘qper at Mill Calls oe ee remember tor them did not leap forward with|UAW's package = exciusive of any | Weather when Her husband had ordered him from Bomb Detroit Firm: , $16.2 ion, to) It|stuff like that, fag. the appearance of the recession. profit sharing. claims the UAW | Counsel referred to delusions and) soir home afew days earlier, she ; ’ “Inadequate, Risk “As of now, Gracie says. she . is seeking fore than 73 cents an|SUbnormal intelligence. But he re-isaiq. - toe . Y never wants to work again, But) . The has its top exeew four in increases mained silent. Fishe ed at the Belding Number Six in Ser 1eS I'm not ruling out the tives along + ew promotion >» /@ The defense attorney said] nome of Lantoa Wilson, Mra. Me . Dd JA a ies, Williams ap-(that ohe'll change ber ming afer pager tin il lace & Patteraen, / altsialstrativg cane ue cee oe ee teeter. wail sine Oat weennes em — A Berelt : appropriation : assistan ’ Vice President ; slaying, he ice. . Wilson a Bill for the State Corrections Dept. Living with Gracie, George has| Sistance. Despite thelr tive (Leonard Woodéock, charged GM's|% the head, when Jensen launched |i; Fisher's sister. ee a. an ! , yesterday, but said it was imade-|learned to expect the unexpected. ’ aut cae figures were “ '” “The |an attack. Gaughan indicated he| They admitted to Van Buren that homb today, making — $65 ken Ghd placed gittty tS 804 ncrented chances for 0 . oe cat wae on ha 2 union so far in its contract will attempt to get Starkweather |yrisher held the bolt-action rifle and} Desrott —— eneroguree fighting with a Pontiac detective" Tot. : of Man Is Found talon Lemar sa tiations with GM, Ford and Chrys-|t tell that story from the stand. |fired it into the victim's head as ee 7 heute diate tS “The heads of the Corrections - ler, has not offered a “fact sheet’|!t Would, he told the jury, be proofine lay asleep on a cduch. The ay. Set oS Se | tee “are utlering sharp warn. Most of these agencies agree,|of its own of insaniy. children, they said, were. outdoors “7 * , | igs tat too pevons are ove. lint Rear Seat of Car . (so: estan “itm Su et lat the time and later taken ty] ee fem, Mmewe crowéed,” the Governes..entd|"" ' |the recession. They say a sub-| ry Tuk a Starkweather’s temper flared |Mrs. McNinch to the Wilson home, _ oes ae ta oe Sais Se See NT Ponting man, Joba R, Het ee et ee ee eek Keeping. Mum | yesterday. Coe aie D0) poem nag tat ogee ; ntiac man, ms, , . . : whic rometed Oe set at Doeh- |1\ T aed on, viv ee ee ee eer (00 MSU Resignation (7) |e ae ee oe earnest se. Hold Attractive Redhead i Ihe Riselde Ressti Auto Wesh ie ee in 1952, and it 1s mest wafortunate |J°%Ph Mercy Hospital, Friday,/economic improvement restores) EAST LANSING ®—Dr, Harold|tion KIOA, Des Moines, crouched/in, Murder at Detroit — pandlageandh > Asana. ee ee . that the legislature has chosen |{om a gunshot wound in his chest,|consumer confidence. B, Tukey clammed up ent for a closeup picture. wee. fought te held des re ca to Oakland @ounty Sher- * lag ele up entizely to. ‘| thme. The owner, Rinaldo Rosati, Albert W. Foster Sr, of 275 & down operation ata iff's : a refusing comment on reports DETROIT (® — Detroit police! 59, said he knew no reason for . ‘when he found them time when we need more super- . apres . Powell Faces Charges submitted a letter of today were holding an attractive) the bombing but admitted, as did vision rather than less.” cd als ae teak A Oe ee te : nation as top athletic-policy-maker redhead today for investigation of) the proprietors of the other dam- can-controlied legislature to sllo-i32, at her home, 5785 Westview A’ headline over a New York near 6 atid tes Bitte , * * $16,776,009 for corrections,/Rq, Independence Township. dispatch in yesterday's paper, re-|would say was “Sorry $726,000 more than last year. Even o£... 4. ing Rep. Cc. te “oe ‘= today from a .12 gauge shot-/ The black powder bomb, gun- was inadequate, he said, since} Helms had been living Gan Sreereact fa Te nc nee eae wound in the right side of his) powder and metal washers it was based on an expected aver-|pine St, He had been seriously|man Powell had been “‘convietd" |The Detroit N sald Tukey had Sn ee eee end Lett eS tase oon with 0 chet next year, A, 6 a letter to. Dr. Police took his wife, Evelyn, 33,) against the rear of the building he | major operations, according to dep- He has been indicted on charges| Hannah MSU president, resign to hegdquarters for questioning Total prison population ‘already|uties. The wound was self inflicted|ot tax evasion by a federal grand|ag chairman of the Athletic Coun. said the couple visited hn) ey citer ebtnight, ‘The Mant os oe hed oe aa ney detectives. A wopewe shot-|jury, but the camaes have notlcit and faculty representative to at Slat Gad 3 nee semerred nn dor memory . : gun was near . yet heard in court. ae : another hinges. Rosati climbing said. found body been the Big Ten argument ensued. mated the damage at about $350. = Memoriam Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 7 : 3 | rani xz sce a i =e et = Help Wanted 8 Building Service 12| Business Services 13 eta : ime St a Ce GARDENING A g cee fone "Somers per ie oy oth c Lost Estimating Mah Rio? sae ea WSIDE iat oe Mae la LOOK sr here Sse pos in these” are iting } Qu stamps & Miscellaneous parts. | 27: po OK cpr » ont one TR write Weitiee Bross Bax Ge” | | past oe -¥ seen: ©. garden Wy ; : : 2 + ao ay Bh a ah, x, ex so s = give you a alee 4 ANS. Ker Bom a x meet rn = _eatian ates. rE ous i ree or m parkine Wr a oe eS A Steady Job’ BEI" apo ; Sea Dare “OR. mates 4 casipment GARD YARDS PLOWED : the Armstrone Poneral Home. are made be Ss “to spe < | trein endale’ ster Te cea coca x: bal any time OR 3.5303 References. | f F ‘he olga - 5 " Pig teal = ar hes Gan DEN PLOWING A See el iicmene ets eee ft SHIPPING CLERK | SALESLADIES _|-"-2®& | sieaaee & Made ecibisgeoanars: ec ig Baitwin ‘and Waltos: Px" , od raatmente Cy ° ver Whi CLE | ic =e ba TAM 012 1 ¢ =e Md nt 4-854: sh | enzo am AND MAM | San S| Se eee oe ne, wrurs| Te Pt | J hag eon pec ¥ a ee j pe Sy ess a | 2 : oe" = ‘ ke and pen oun) | mene sgoamine fe anee || agit tm: stag Br ao oat maree ETE “heel Fa ae time PE Sedst CT) yea of exp. ree aatimates 3008 , messages) | troe ts 12 o'clock noon & character references §55 to SALESLADY ~Fon CHILDRENS 6 ~ 4 x ANY MAN, EEF. MAT OMAN WAI dione, “ast *. previous to oublication coh mploy ment ‘Commis an al on my ‘tase’ bare. brats Mie. able, Wanta odd ieee MA +0 “es, man ce work, 4 siding. gernges, in 1 Transient Want- Ada mar ayne St. Pontia Se | A OB bY MAN MAty , tall SED. enarel tnvee- F | FURNAC ER ic | ; ‘ Sous - FOR G RAL mm . painting ae Re 8-1 ance real estate office —_— " Ss YRS. Se cancelled up fe 0:38 6. : office work, small manufacturin agement. C exp, tax ; p. price. Ph. Fi 37 the fire iosertiog | Bats, So esas Interviews wee AND CARPE. a, light typing, TEANTS : SALESMEN eer sk for Mr _ Write ac Press Weed IO ncaa, casm want ap earen 1 BUSINESS MACHINES| its Migbeod. pAneete, S| Seine crite? POR ae EOE) KOLA OULD URE : atc hes RG hee Lines 1-Day 3-Days @Days J| *oune man who is aggressive) ANTED: NURSERY @C HOOT. Tr 4 WOR cht. DAYS ‘oN FE , H K. 2 50 $186 $276 and self-sufficient and would iike, teseher for school year fier | CARPENTER. & MASON W x : RAND sie 4m be Yeu, eee aan ee WOU FS oy ot _Oreent = Fp am . Sati, "bu “Deve. ena mong © 190 30 - O98 61 cenane AN cere cele oe : bles pete free, Dean Greenhoe, FE ances, ° > 4 i” 05 $6 Rental Witte Peoties Pres, = oni Eee a 8 MALL JOBS, FE ea . B_. — et rie cle ned * rea 8 se ee : i 3150 $6 8 40 fi _ EE “42281 Ga PENTRY = FIN isi TRIM Ww Mh se tinh ~CEMES ay = eal | nll. as. ees ee Supplen ment Income WANTED eer } 6 a5 stder stom cabinets” spect ty oth. pe Ke Seay’ CAR | oo até be neat. Car Classification 9. | EXP MEAT Wi MANAGER, TERVICE " BARGAIN? “Lots of - tem a ORs! for appt Poniy.. ee — Pha 'ag a ama ei, A ike ta 1 re 3 By bi ey Pre Pei, . SALESMEN | Evemaw es * Sn *.* ot Tiny aS a E HELP c ST Ages 38 oF over To contact small roche a Ts oe eS. ou do: : | Sey ir SMT Y Set Satake yeep] Ease a Oe Oe eet: = by ‘Wanted °. . “, O pe ey My r : a ; ALL CASH | on ; ¥ ’ ye wien = | mon ase fa al | 1412 W. Si -Wideman FE 44520 : : / | EdghamE on ee | J Ls ua Mat as ie i i , BEAUTIFUL A-1 black Mngiisn bs Ws ook __For Rent Rooms 37 -l ease aig ena or KENTU please return to r ogame get BLUE GRASS § . = oe o buyers - DELIVERED seu = Hobbies & Supplies 24A a eine “Ask for Phe or Be Spey ON FS 45 oss AT. SE aveeee PICTUR uace bere toc avaall b c A YARD _Book Store 13. Prorurss.| ELWOdD =—— _OR_3-9082 or FE 4-11 | = Lavrence 8 2OP_ REALTY _ FR ¢Sss CHARLIE'G CANDSCAPE AND 96 Notices & Person E aps Piatra Trees Tannpe ANY pean mone_2 23. quities | a a = Giga self - . a BOD- FE 2-5 RS TE = Ee Hanae & = coll, Station graging. Sroken ieee Sold or Trad YOUR CHOICE OR # : : patos. OR 39-0083 ne wells & M As : = Mase out a a ec fale iid ee drivew BULL DOan 10. sb 6 anON OES | Smaller, choice, be it ety nome lust Necsongite rent Pie beta sre ils st9 grading, Beek filling | cuypurn a COMPEEY . ,..,, amie 4 een Rar SEIN > plete pring > SERVICE. Cold w resp fps nia lod 5 Se onlesmen, Baas yeek 1 BE : Ri A Pe _and repair. ~ ale Bair cuts, $1. 130, pon lo = (MeGULLGUGH. RE = BEDROOM M MODERN. weary Ty. B [ removal NG 1 ‘hte Do es, & FE Cass Elizabeth ALTOR ‘ _Teasonable FE privileges, adults, aAADE 60 ee * at sf cen Etering a reise |= aaa yet pean cas : i 0 UF aes “bar _—Sundey_1 to 3) ** eas : . a SHAMPOO PENTER - 1 BED , ent a lin * uh So ais ° S- &. RM DELUXE, BVT. SHOW: tion Merian ; pHa Ulberry_9-0633 talsher AP Meweate . i pee. & Also pe ° co 3 | pans A time. saad pia Gad" Delivered |CALL 9) 3 i Rennes | 5 R00 st =. sia. TE a eetimates, Eandseapibe. Jvand|> {9f, Temoval of unw TRE $$ C ae Te verpthing. ty 10s ae BS ere ite #4" secretin ASH _ $$ ‘Rent Apts, Furnished 32) Suan 1 ae | ea NO UA i i, RS Rent ia i . LANDSCAPING Ww lll merle Menominee. Mrs. pies — 1 AB HOURS [Geta Raulte” +“ a PURN. nt Ante U Ralecniehet 3; Watkin take. - : “ORME an Us a Sue ae COPE Lindel Mitaafoegpet. 8a Poe, a ee ak = ee el ol pemaRie crv wane Rae mown sae on yaw Ed chien (gpet Bh elcome, FE Ea ORR sey xii oe ae faraire ‘oe lant Set, Ou al earn = ing. #6 9 w. M.S j “NEW APTS. PVY BATH | 3 Sun. “10 "Ul > in bas Ee & - a, md ane or Pe §-2863 IN DEBT? 178, Sagina stout Bake I Tae Giinteaville “ka OR Wye ie Be peddoahe wi ye hone for tt washer. = nw hy PO coder en Eves We ; ROOMS WHEW PVT BATH 2 BEDRM. UPPER, apt A\ a. reveronees ? : 8 util, furn, R, 4M stead a eruees m under cutting "3 rear Rentuck IF SO We Will Buy > Selene, Fe Bs ee i“ ROOM Fi wT MODERW gi enor | “fe ies lar kst ph at 1a Ra. & Ter ~ LET |Your ee i . fore. TY RMS. EVERYTHING a can BATH SMALL Ferry” WERE | HP Geaire pee Bus AT on ¢ orders Tel uity $8 wk. PE Na oF sell. al front, L v., meal wi ee or very, Give Yo , p | nn 3 RM. aia at Mo OP i2 fe. fDRM 5 mre eee . Ne — REAL ESTATE, INC. rading ILT. : uu lace [ ing x wait-(_ com vileges. Child ar St. near .C Taylo: Lonie’ w 4 b ain, Clarkston, : Ee Ease Your cio _Hiwrs on. a ee {ies Dine ee ees ver CANO RMS ‘ se ar ‘ent. fies lal = On, ae haa STARDSCAPING = Restore Credit LAKE PROPERTY 1.1871 =| Rew Ture a” me AB BATH: PVT. WO TS ouses Unfurn. 36, sae at gape Pith na wo ol | Complete | landaceps aaa WE ARE NOT A County in vieiniy y NOs $y Roos 6 Ba 5-0 oe | Reem 3, Rooms ano | Conv ule Te : , Sete “earning PR! #13, “OR ont COMPANY tale bee et ones | eluding, a eager | oR oe gg," alescent Homes 38A mp eton | = : MICHIGAN CR hee He | recetal, 3 CS. ZiDERL ed AD a close in, of | rr, courseutors, = NOW oy nou PpERWrEN per: BA zs faeoaoy, et Ghats ron ORT, gh) Lan? ta Frontage, | Ha Gite | ate _Souple only, No. pats, 38. Norton, | ued ba 2 | ee : . 134 rey White & Sons, Inc. RN OES Time authorised i sare x Se | | ‘\ aE tae fenced ya. |? * SEDROOME.— aid Hotel Rooms 39, eheen pote de : Be -2 Geet tate Be. FE 2070 a nese irms tone ot ee mot __desired, ! wala cman couple | or ye! eas $75. per RAMONA TER HOTE os |e Trimming NG-OF ALL inns; sq OR F109, dian. Call us ane * Foot’ SPACIOU! ae AND 3. 3- BOO: 7 BEDI a TEL AUBURIN ee pms Bat, memo MYSTERY- : First U8 AND CLEAN. M AP BE | , Rooms : eet Ma | St REWARD. aiid te |S Door. $28.9 mente > TS.| Ba, bane gia INDIANWOOD ng ota ag ea mas. Moving & T or goepahots that took movies| §-4032, . Couple | I PALM Vv VILLA we __ 36222. ig a SO = or 2 rem "apartments ~CoyiNG 75) face Sass Aiea at te es Pe veg Ed VIEEs APTS.” Syeao'Ge sateen On Banged Sects S| WATKINS LAK EXCE — HAULING 11:09. At % 1 oa Eres. ~t re | END GARAGES. SS nth. © OF E. nen ete nbd Waites Wma bane, | "Eta s te 5) som ne (BABY |S ROBIE & BAT GARAGES. | 9) min RM NEAR OXBOW CAKE. 7 _Rent Stores 40 Beautiful shaded ot, 1 blest, ftom | : ae ee ee mite Sich Stee te) See: ree Peres 5 ae war) Rene ah r PEORC ARE pROwT WOME, “WURON 8T. terse! pai 3 m |_ > - = and se M | od . Farge van or pan opanrO Cedar ea wil sive you imam Teieodiale 0c people, ap Onn, APT r. REFINED eh y BED : ~| after py Pg ROM ST. BUA ~Sellest ve saree E tea ta REI arn ROY KNA os Saar sone STORE| Fesues cnrep et ealrabis | ston. Sta B00. re A os K — REALTOR PART wAUUIN6 “6 ROUSE W's SEDUCE NOW ae PDA Pe ssa > ECS Beane ne Fe Sle | Peal a Sane hi ae voneets Fm “t. Templeton, Realtor, |” youn phe As eet F i] +i iw A = | ATH, | . pp oe ee, t. $ TOP ea ie RSE, 5 acorn ee “lh Ce en aes N oneal ate Cheaper, F 7 RMS j as : : : . Ham AND E ips, Ae rere ened. uscles ed fae For, your” home $ rae MS PUT newly NK Ges. 3 Aihaal Fae afir BATH. =k ‘fa os age, a jail basement | DI AN MUL prs _B trent. end. Lee Varig vel wi es eee oe wr ae” sKoous “PRIVA "iit Seo we AND 7 RM = mo ' lait =? zs . he td. Children re Bo = rd % — J. 7. JOU ret a " |. pti path cpt near D we i Rage stom, Satoct rs + ba are INQUIRE 287 oi ‘oo of VILL AGE | EN cioeT AND wea se: soon Dive ley,” PE es ‘7 Rus yee at § BATH: CHILDREN WE EDROOM HOM Ea . WY ths ’ janta, til. e CALL AFTER E- : ee swe teow Goce e| _, We Buy © — FE a REAR FOR 7 ee “TRoonig kPa BATE, coos muses a BEDROOMS , SUNDAY 2-5 u and RENT. a. turn . rwo M in - : - Grea. PE ba | FURNITURE NEEDED py RILEY" Brok | ban oso Heke rOR. “Fe | ne Tiuldl™aee ‘ther’ foes wy Obaiate tr 781 Bow Lane Lae A BLiNG FOR 90 ] tp home os C86 tet, Ox. 509 Elizabeth Lak er |? ces ete Tigured ek FE Ry iN” PON. neat a brick ethic arehi- G'amour and Chari revel. | sell it for ee ed meee wired - 915 LY, bn 44 N iN- nea new aa offices, are mH LIGHT guiNg | es Phone Sy seeta sem mane Poe se ~ win. wk, FE | arately ms, Cu nays a ga ND B tecat A “aka £4 : be . eae eee wie aer ot aoe Pot hace a Rumniay ee) ai a Local LL RTA td. Miscellaneous 28 R. P Me a LARS * Auburn mh Lt :| TR) A. JOHNSON, , i : ; = eek ee fo! on on. 8800 MckitwEy i month PE aOR ' 1704 S. Realtor : ee me | pe te 1 ULLDINGS OF ANY Ph, POWTIAC, EM 35211 Nice el nant if -- RA : Tele Rd : ale im town. 3 a | oF «sese Veenag af ered | WANTED MODERN «nif at ie “REL foree R Fe FE 4- : ce Trucks | so Ren 4 cr ar a) ga Me i we ae For Rene Waocieerres ELI T™ Ss to Rent . Wanted / LAREPRONT : : ii 7 BDRM ot Siet LanoR 2 xy OTH WIND aye a ~~ to Rent. 2 LoT |5 ae AM DUPLEX oe MONTH. “Mies BOX sTAl , re J ; Lento U COTTAGE ren welcom Yet 3 A A! : - _ Rey 1 “ca, Ee ERE °F PO ater sear cope ey se... formation 4-0559 ae Pui 5S : ont Se Wks, TOF ae / Ponfiac Far :\ Wid. Transport ; pee ra ee | b aS TN 1 r . ] m and ran: Homes, +] AT - ° i Tractor Co. |YOUNO LaDy . tion ai hee Srna Sy propery ai Ps e | es ae Daily ap A rome I nei Pwalting. oo | : = } Sund : ; : ia i BEM A rds (vant ts ae W._ Huron SUNDAY 2-5 a | ioe ce Be gapsnere rracts, “hee 32 Fe i ee shed 33 "te er» mea Ay aoe his . to I Acres st Parase, : 3 rae a oe seat ME eS at sae vat b Painting & Dec Peel we Bae cllete wating 1 Eee 2 > ST orating 2D “J ‘eS = svetathi me & BA | . iu L CLASS EXP. } ne in- Hine. Marsh = | on ee cles neg SOLE. f "Sie behah “ORAINBO ‘ ‘tell as 1a Pat m mo 0 “ater EM ae mt | Aree eas turn choo ave TOKEN W , h NTING : | CA H aa : “Fie LE PARKING. reingears RM. BRICK PEAT ROTO, WERT, * Ponting, Te 8 rFURN ax re, JROOM Moderoe NEW Pete _PE is. " gue I . . mm gerdee ee 3.3348, i. ake privileges. oe “RAIN ae Unfinished 1, — i. a. i ; UNLIMIT . aor & ba’ we sit | fait sce alia, tlle. ous ubortead. . Yor BOW 1 REALTY” j —— um Po a" lo x ne. paper _Femeved | For ED : ir. Lea 4 iw By Take FE +4081. Gs ing, 985 ce a7 cL n8,| seme, or : : . y : } tar Estimates, Phone FE ae gb oe | Sn % AIN Mpg oon BE oe PSR. Mer) FE dor, | P Moses om pan be oe ERING 5143 3 Stee. 3 palsy . - i CHELOR'S A? 0 ne “fa fami on Ww art : : terior 10 Rn & . _ ae . FE $-0903. ie Bt. tae ave ter ca “CASH Ae iat | adle_o 3 AND BATE, ona aie Subs a es: c SUNDAY 2-5 N F -, Sins KIT shed. Ai fur- nat. ae ie -8y S INA | eehenee © BATH CTY week, HENETTE APT. ti8 — rr Street Model : ee ek ASH ese SR atta? Thine Ment endear : Rew _able, FE 50834, es. Reason-|. Johnson contra 4 cicome Gotipy Edw. ; : BETT ce te eutletied | see Augie © Ute byt ee "PE 4 gasy™ —, “ARTME edw. M. Stout. Re d techie ER FOR LESS > entele. tisfied =f) y and cli 5 aoa ean Rook = Pita AND hee ‘ = waa tecerato an eT Pe sae inew t. Reaktor oun we or wall TW 18877. a. Ate a mua. A close IN ain wes shed Apts. Woodh gr FoR. ‘an. Tt See Babe 6 Pontiac |g . end bath, full base a a | srewberries : ¢ * «40 nN 0 WEEK. FURNISHED en as ADULTS. (NO DRT SAM MODERN BRICK HOlES Fe S203 ofthese Lid), terme f : ; aN rT) "Ep eerrt ea tet er Pat oat Bre tL. % HOES. ay OWKE s sas ex $12,960 with z ° i : : eek. FE _ fu vt. rm. dining ome, Di 7 BEDR D 7 i . ; | PORN a 5 i. ni water Seer cE & | 3 "hot Brien Pate OR petty - 4286 Bins \DD'S bi INC. j : , Fae errng rer 3 Sepia oe Og an a cs at eS wee : i Ce & month. acilities : lec ing, $55) 4 LE : rating : i RNA AP . . COLORED “APT. TOR RENT FE it MaeD down. FE 5-434 $1,000 . NTEI °@ : for bachelor | oul 47018 wk M 4 all residen doUsE FOR QaLS. a W. CHT b __Paperine & = aR. ns 1ET ee rg Howard. monty. — or VOOD APTS. | DEL we 2 as OUns ee A Lo i. CHI- he paper Femoved. : NG, * Genera PEPE TF TEAR = he 218i firm fhe et RAO ALTS. R REA | one it me ea bara) KEEGO HARBOR harrahs oer 3 | Tu AWALLS CL: IMM room. si we, 342 eet dedi" chow Pvt, ent. R “= baby welcome. | > ttul ul Walled L Take” artpeting beeu- _Ralph, PE $090 ° z PAIN? OR EDI ATE” Lake | 41444 ison. FE “ofkis"tt or. iy erbourne, ‘ONT, 0 tr and = large. : OVE : 4 raperne a Rape aavaine,| = ACT TOWER I" nooK —T-SEDROOM Es i Se a m7 R 2000 . : , PApeRiiaRana = PARRFING | ION BP Gere ohne, tae mod ees § b mes eae be ' Plaster repairing. FB On LAKE 6, FE tend a balowin, Sites | 2, Pees. Se et fal eet lone to, igh | 2410. | EC ENS Brarton Woods "Pa ‘a | Be Bn A BY land contract. : ODER 19 POOR, : = bead See ten ae tale prt. | Br aoe &. eR MA tae ae a) eee poi 3 ede ranch- ig naeth fm “ingpeetion of, Upén ‘tat bath, ail pv keep. Bolh Site wo coetly | BOY or: Eta ie ing, lip tnd carpet. ! K. E. Wilhite & “T % ee BaD ae re pactee renee tilati “S cool. breeze ¢ cross wine eee ranch gh “lation a SAT. & Stn 12-6 we \erme. iiseount f ) I ina .12- 5 | Physio-The sy Ore émpleto, Realtor |; rn ane ey. = ram gh giimer Be were sed Pog neces pout, Ca HS rag Vises BINRPTION Ona Ww eae | ON : 44-4563. “hig e - x | concent = Read eee: on Pv. - tained, ‘quiet M hed ‘ppointment * ee Te Nes HESTER AREA ts 3 icr ashin t a) HEALTH ' y, Willin .. iid weledm' ‘BATH & © souks’ ely main- or| Per 8 eee. brick ore oo on “TiRALTH CENTER, | Satire ia and Able 3 eee Bs Se Mahe tay | Se A toate oe, co eee gigeras, PARK cwediae maaenae. ang. sctentifie oe Lag fout_land “8 ‘ Prcoid vanes. 3G heat, a Fa ea after 4 p.m. tr } owner, = fF aes : ae os tae of isn : cae fae“ cate topetiet itn Oe waren, AREPRORT HS Seed A ol yon. ice hours 9 pend arion Fiains. '$ TOP § & ‘ mee thes ra rished. $70 oot £ ps een Aas a furna home wisn ba “werdrabe rs rooms down— Two Vi ark. 2822 Leach Rd, 2 pee. CARE FRONT cae ORION, ¥ prides) Combine sow quire sement, rd room arge fine. / Television ae Ss Fer Pee eevee ees sag) ts pvt. ent, garage. ros, peseme (RCRNE TED: a nee x: a, Uaree eo Pid | trea inte 1205 duplicate out Diastered Walle ‘ : / ag eee eB EL SLO HE coe EO LEE ROR | Ea Pe a ae Seles Sa ee ae grits AF Je JOLL R pea a ea SE CPE aE Re SoG oe Bet, aes ae Wee x wi ere Eau Bo Me Berne ey 2538 ol, ise} sin EN SoweR PLAT. a Jab Ra,_OR 3-813 Dia WY. ealty | 7h Be. m0 ii FT HOUSETRAILER PER path SPLAT ee ward {it a overs OWNER 138 sever vigerooms. ll. “slate anted Real Estate a2A meee : condition. Couple. Only A ar ung’ "Reason water hei Mr, ; se $00" mo. EM Teal for ehitaren. "fetes “corner Woke ink en To: | P ICT — os ia on Angel To tn Lake : $ CA$H $ bs é Gast mires sd Pe re 4-1587 oa a0 2 Bm tot ‘pm th "toot gt 3, Maria ATHg HOME Pe artached enitee ee URE - ! 48 HOU i ouig aR 193 mS “1ST FLOOR waWEY, Or wf ee ‘ati ecen! guotees for Lo Meee a ine — room ba age vad H ine bath. BOOK tome erry *) ee a ee omens ca or eR TESA coe Gins a, ee Ee } LAND. pa Bhar | a. ONROE iH oe Everything Morivate. A a ‘ a cL FE 2 a erame Bide Ses * for AND BATH © SOR, “wir ine, “quick SS : x / i “ “ys ° , t \ ' ‘ je : ; ; . * iu | 4 jf \ 1 - 5 = he ‘ “y : . , \j : ~ a \ i ‘ \ \ | = ‘, ‘ 4 — oy THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY. 10, 1958 For Sale ee 43) ; ez Ww. IAC ee i. S ie looking Cass Never a bet- ter buy at £18,000, terms. NORTH ROSELAWN Built in sss, — semi- bungalow wii bedrm _ HOME — 2 LOTs $750 DN. a L peer looking home on W_ side, nace & hot water heater, at- ssract garage. Bargain priced a sm. full Siemens with ot} to move JAMES K BLVD. A choice ‘address qreriockine Rus is bedrm | van Lake, 4 SYLVAN EK FRONT 2 ee. log cottage with fire- moet. wd ine coment ree screened ft, of * on “ake. ‘n 180 ft. of; eeanal on 1 side. It's va-| cant & re 4 for sum . . Reasonable price at 88.300 $1500 Gn, AUBURN HTS. very choice Pe oe 8 a sree A ee pie vs Zass uP MONEY! Sell unneeded eco for cash | sme Fe st . MOVES YOU IN! INCLUD- 7 SOUTHEAST OF PONTIAC By owner, lived in 6 ck. carport, call Ay Fy family room, 10 = 24 sereened-t porch, at heat, city sewers & water, Pvt. docking & ach So #21. 000, terms. Berare or p.m, ~ Your Own > basement, fenced in yard. ae ‘ee 5 room match, nearly e ee. ee We have 3 nee homes, not com- J bedroom rooms, you Dorris & Son an Gide, ERMS -5 P.M. 43 N. Sanford Brick and frame 2 family for 910 Elira ss new 3 bedroo ranch, large "ving pond ceramic tile bat kitchen 11 x 13 with soeias pt for High “al ek ¢ house on right. ™ 629 W. Huron tor for his own home of the finest face brick, this 3 bedroom’ and bath home — —— oil heat and ick possession, Widower. 674 W. Hamlin NO FE $073) tage, is located cess" to Webster School and good shopping facilities. Due to {1 health, sacrifice for terms. 4 bedroom brick ranch, nearly new, has 1% tile baths, spacious living and dining room, wall to wall carpeting, model kitchen - & sereéned porch, L shaped) living room with. fireplace, | early American kitchen, and | rustic dinng room, 2 bed-| rooms, & tile bath on first, floor 1 large bedroom up Basement, FA oi] heat. New barn 24 x 32. $29,500, terms Directions: prom corper Au- burn go —— on Rochester) Road % mile to W. Hamlin Road. turn left % mile. 737 Sylvan Shores Dr. This tractically new Roman brick has screened porch 13 4 i3 Gveriooking lake, living ‘rooth with raised hearth fireplace’ dining eil,| modern compact kitchen, 3 large bedrooms with spa- cloug closets, 1% tile baths, family room with fire ince. automatic oi] heat, Rarage Reduced te $34, 500, terms bal Voorfiels Rd, west of Pontia } Roy Annett, Inc oe ores oRE bel Shen Opes liaawe And ‘f sunday vial o RM. HOME, MIDE EON, CARNIVAL | shso DOWN = Located 2 a Ry Ponting off , wise tn res hale, VES eS pin pet inte DOWN * PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS. Y that’s ri t, for $180 down rep Sete ae _ & nmarenee =, can Bo this 3 a. brick home, eed on a large lot — ston. Call neo’ ) mitine om, Core oF = Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC... 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. * (ACROSS PROM BANK) 5905 agile §-5821 7 Open Dally 8 @~Sunday 12 toe 5 INCOME Mt. Clemens St. cory goog ee. Wrote Aggie med $12,500 with $1,000 down, EON LAKE Wixom bedrm., — 1% car garage. lake, $1,000 dn frome. Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4.6203 ='|NO OR TRADE - Lo modern On 1 acre level Piend, Immediate poss- session. «» Leslie R. Middleton . t — on 23022 Pe 8-000) By Owner home, full acinar large it, Bee jeoation, Terms. OR 3-2810 FINISHED BDRM. 1 4 2 location. Pom to move tent easy terms, Manple seh WILL BUILD on your tot this 3 bedroom pF hn Bg | ement, Oak ss. * = and era RAY Q'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegresh Pa, Gose 2 - 6 BRICK TERRACE, 5 ROOMS AND Ey oil beat. Geers hoa only. _ Call FE 4-287. NEA] a - 8. i walls, oak firs., ae « is, J egroom rte, oat seragaiiengliony basement, 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 3 “sBDRM No Mortgage Costs PAYMENTS . LESS THAN RENT $10 sit Starts Deal ‘BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS OWVHY PAY RENT? Midwest ‘e4133 a 6.1008 OPEN | ~ SUN. 2 to 5 2020 KINGSTON terior, "excellent HOMES — usages PAYMENT garage. down, . " DOWN. - ree epee $7600" fu w dn wa a Babement ‘te ough pi. | Payment EM Pale our “ot with small down pay- $9,500—$300 Dn FHA ment, F.C. Wood Co., OR 3- id . Corner Withems Lk. Rd, & M59. Poplar 41--Ciean_2 2 on? ae 6, OR 3-7038. white frame a room, m ment, auto, heat and hot water, Live Where You Play | garage, solid drive A. reat home FRONT s family C. CREIGHTON, REALTOR wo: if answer VE $-1261 room, perewees cant aso is 2 r, ‘WE BUY LAND CO: NICHOLIE a HARGER co. 33 WEST HURON STREET OPEN EVENINGS, FE 5-614. _ seat? ‘RUTH ST. Drive by, ‘this ve : SELL ACTS nae “PONTIAC REALTY 1 Baldwin PE 8-427 “BUD” al bey Dick Turner a “Mind if I listen fo HIS troubles first, Mr. Barclay? I want to sort of work up to yours!" + For Sale Houses 43 - For Sate Houses 43 BY OWNER OPEN $ room brick bone, 2 ee old. an hovel Wall-to-wall car- pet stove, refrigerator luded, +5082. ; SUNDAY 2-5 Miroome. 7 caine, Je x tie foot! 6050 Southward ling system. $3,500 down. Sharks. Waterford ae eee MAple 54-4501. 6339 ‘This 3 bedroom modern apple Drive. : name with basement. RICK | ides Sgro ~ “tedroom,. Its car gar 8. And * a2 ie at $8500 with $1000 do ns b ‘eom- fortable hom: $9500 with down nearly new 3 et ogy 2 a Walled EMBREE & ary nion Lake Rd —S — Village. EM_3-4393 M_ 33314 | PAUL A. KERN. Realtor ny . SAGINAW PE 2-9200 ESTATE SINCE rise BY OWNER ee 3 om, and "one, Pat nice quiet ules subdtvision fr Ha bo 9a Ea 3st a K ENT Pontiac Lake Rd. Turn right to Kingston. Ind house on ""GEORGE BLAIR REAL pom by. # leading contrac-| owner mist). $17,500 with STOUT'S 3 Best Buys Today OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 871 E. Walton Blvd. By all means see one of the of values it fet "See thie dean r eligh' 2 5 ° end fuil carpeted room. bath plus tiled shower and yer hl Bis outstand! and rill. 000 own, Mr, a charge. Direc- : jac out Perry aitent to hedging 24-1 turn left and bd signs at ils E. Walton Blvd, ion't miss this! OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Christian Hills No. 2 Executive bs fas + level . home, built in 1057, Full 6 rooms plus 14x34 family room :- with sliding glass doors opening of grotnd level, 2% baths, dream kitchen with built in oven, range, GE wall refrigerator and freezer, disposal, dish- washer, 2 fireplaces, Locat- ed on large corner lot with excellent view. in- Ee Mr, Bill Roilison. 18 ACRES Ideal hideaway spot. , Un- blemished triangu! ar ° par- eel, with live stream .dn one side road fronthge on other two sides .Numer- ous excelignt building sites, $795 down Edward M. Stout, Realtor, Tl N. Saginaw St Fife 5-8165 Open ‘til 6 00 p T_ bedrm. ho: nea Lk, with 1% car with terms. MA 5-1582 WHITE. Lotus Takefrout sth loping be: b Read privs ently slo; ooh vac comfort at the lake for only $9,500 with terms. 3 Bedroom) og Home This home nas a 14 x 20 cedar- — — room, natural cut- eplace. Attached arage, ortable Home & 20 Acres Just 12 miles north of Pontiac. Most of the land tillable with 1,130 ft. rontage. The - home has a x 3% com tion Kitchen ray Poa area. 0 x 14 : vin, engage oterigd and fait eet with oi! heat, The upstairs is floored and insulated and could be finished nto 2 — 5 lncpe toi rooms, Jus a ~ ¢ family. Priced et $2 t page gs down =F - $100 per month 3; We need lake property | WHITE BROS. Open Eyes til 8; Sun. 10. = 5 OP a Sunday 2 to6 255 Crescent Lake Rd. CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES are yours when you purchase this lovely home with aluminum = perm siding. has gins awnings, Winter-seal storms and sereens, Inside there a large carpeted living room, 2 spacious bedrooms, plenty bed clos. ets, attractive dint step-saving kitchen ‘sh home riced for sale at $15,000 on E-Z rms DIRECTIONS — Etigabeth | — to’ Crescent. Lake to Open si 3 Beechcrest LAND — the beauty this Sg Cape rta: interes Beechcrest _ FOUR ROOM FURNISHED Lake porch, rade, ae sim: ' ~ ent, ol] sit vm nr ‘fs ee | rng ~ Qqeiey Lake ie = r on Parnewarth. right on Bcedeavon, Tig ; re ty ener TED M REALTOR \ Pe eines me eee Open Ev / Sunday 1 to 8 ‘ated Only | 13 Bedroom Brick Elizabeth Lake Estates ESTABLISHED IN 1916 Ideal fi home fo an tep ; conditio;. featuring! 2 ALL es — Brick 3 rooms and “bath down bedrm. ¢, located in west ian Firepl ot . gthet fine homes. tone ee basement, with titomatic - | foom with Sway *. Bunt | foot ae hh ig =~ ow beth full heme to ae came ‘rage. Priced "at $50,000, | “Jot. Bee this at" #i6.000, terms. a gs tiv pote ty gg Aes at- Bud Nicholie, Realtor _ tached iecar garage. Vest. en- Call Al Osworth PE 46-4650 i ppreciat 20 46 bam. Tec. BY OWNER ‘en si bo, terms* od me r Willta: CLEAN 5 ROOM MODER: se to Pontiac 2 comforta Mouors and PRS Sa Sere “OP rN pee : to 670 BOW ant DR. IN OTTER HILLS SUNDAY 1to7 LOVELY SIX ROOM BRICK RANCH W GARAGE, BASE. EPLACES. SUBbIVvisiON, $31, sso wit we - 000 DOW 4 TERMS. ELIZ. LK RD. H ON CASS LK. RD. TO WINDCROFT DR BIGELOW REAL ESTATE 9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION iL OP! ‘SUNDAY 1-5 3240 Wanamaker Off Scott Lake Rd. 2° bedroom bungalow. Pull basement. 2 car garage. ‘Lot 100%2007 LAKE PRIVILEGES: Lovely 3 bedroom . bunga- kitehen wi garage. Lot tf seed $15,250 with FHA LEBARON SCHOOL = @ bedroom bungalow. Excellent kitchen, separate dining space Full basement oil heat. Fenced lot, Full e.. only $11,000 with NORTH END 2 bedroom bungalow in ex- condition. .Oak . Semen ‘firs., ment ge walls, full Dase- EPR erm 8 id sile cs SCHAM, REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE G ET IT QUICK, through. Classified: Ads! Yes, whatever it is —-dial writer and get it) ¢ | FE 12-8181 for aii ,ad- LA RD. TUR: ON AIRPORT ROAD SOUTHWARD, Take ad work ne J done homes 3 cated en r Gout no! ow iv et nen ee Ev or A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533. Build Now awe . Our plans or ay! you @ starter medal “hems in Li s after 6 call FE 2-338) 5-2935 ‘informa- tion cail eS Davis, #15 _trwindale Dr. FE S401 LLED LAKE Nyt 3 BED- rm. briey r Trailview sub- pt oe basement, car- 1 corner a appointment MA 4-1058, ses ‘Si Santen Se Se So ma mbed,. it, 3 bedroom home. nee $1,500 d ou ment, garage, ca Mena base- “ya? Gti ea alls bar, porn 4 large ————, fies |" iabge tring Cale Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Faas. ee acres. We have « large selection of homes ISSR reree —— eens ap ~ age Realtor MU 4.2045 EM 3-6210 FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN home. on 1 acre site. Small down _payment EM : q : Sere © PRIVILEGED | giao down. ae are aad Scns ar. GILES: “West Side room, 2 bedroom with full Oniy 86.080 with with easy terms. West Suburban Pull < th full basement, auto. ‘auto ol i Piow “sree doen, Cts searny & CO. ie. eg Two,3 bdrm. models OPEN DAILY New build ‘on “our Leg ml oat nike Down Booth Homes” EM 34501 CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 1G ee 5 pt ST. SYLVA N N VILLAGE 2 bedroom Le gagenl home. Com- heat, 3-car garage. tases ” sruit trees, close to only #1300." $12,900. =— pome Se en or Dorothy Snyder Lavender REAL CLARKSTON $650 down = a new 3 decorates to ‘© far ue | mg sion 30 days. Hurry! WILLIAMS LAKE Mist eaten sigan throw —_—- illiams Lake—for —= giese ‘Bulla your own home e! ACREAGE . Call us for jarge or parcels. seqy ails |, Te, cont have the, sarecte See as for fast courteous. = Howard E: Fox!’ REAL ESTATE 5278 Dixie a) ee Peerwn Plains La np Sy goa ee, aa. DOWN —COLORED-—Cozy bun- galow on = side, a Gas furn. — os on Fage. Paved a) oe $7,050" - Lares 6 rm. 5 ~ft, it rm “Latge front Ba d Wail ts = PR real value.” floor: A good home. $11,500 _ CHOICE ication Modern 4 . bun storm Screens sulated, paved at at, On 13%4-Acre Parcel Here's that cute. y but ciow aslo "Brayton area with. and fui fied Prat basement “qeinstered. fet ice._lawn, Taxes sol sis) $180" pet year, only 618,909 with ras: oath Howard z! is os ment °. a | DIRECTIONS: Hu congsced HOYT REALTY ee gee *y¥ “Loveland: fee eelbemee: re eres Ortonville, NA "© FANCUS Restor aoe ~ MOVES YOU IN NOTHING MORE TO. PAY MORTGAGE & OT ARE INCLUDED $59 Per Month “INCLUDES Pe me & Insurance & Interest ONLY 12 VA APPROVED. LOTS LEFT PHA-$344 MOVES | YOU IN $64 F Per h Month TOTAL PRICE $9.176 3 be On Joslyn — Model under con- struction — Open Soon DAYS: FE 23-0122 . EVES.: MI 42646 Or MI 6-863] VETS $90 | sith to ‘ Oi Heat iene ogy on wae Privs. | uh i ‘Bheffie i - Wixom Loveiy 3 bedrm. bome, ged ent with "3 car garage. 300 ft. frou Clarence C. Ridgeway ~ REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. FE IN $295 DOWN OR ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” DRAYTON PLAINS A 5 rms. <— aa ve. os Watkins naam SYLVAN SHORES ig our privilege to of- Rg A a Ey p e. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Bia ~~ LeBARON FARMS 2 hl 100 x 150 lot on blacktop, Near trade. Lake. 00 down, | eslie R. Tripp, Realtor win | _ve “esi or PE Si306 HOUSE OF THE WEEK room with led. rock : oo Sa aa terms. EAST SUB' 950. 2 lots, Fie? beeen tame SP DOWN. New. 2 Basement beat, iat tat ga. ons . If you dou't ows a ga | og 900. rms, ee a can offer a good Better hurry! . LAKE AREA NORTH sID¥. ° room Fanch home te ituated on 8 good | Deseme stint ladle ase. re Oh tes 2S ee J.C. HAYD EN, Rp ou obec i zpeet only $15,900, use your rome, tnd Pau . _ PRIVILEGES Ae oy in the very wan out furl. Shelby Street (2) THREE LARGER THAN ay-| ‘*¥°, car garage. Over an acre 4 entrances, modern| 3 bedroom brick ranch-type bun- GE BEDR : ots of is, trees,| basem: hot water heat. gaiow with speed ee a) nee AND HALF BATHS | gte- Bg Ey BS aot a Wonder- spoemne, eall now for full a aed Fy" Restnent, 16 bath, (3) PoRMIC TOPS tures. Plastered walls and many (6) SELECT OAK FLOORS ——— = tlae homer. ‘Bea see ae ‘iving ingye NOnrm TELE : TO There are many other out- L. H. Brown, Realtor ee torwall.¢ LEFT hare ee fone mente. that ‘we hog 1362 W Ph. FE 2-4810 out, Love room walls th up ‘iow kr OPEN SIGN to END ments re. soot a tos “Neultipien le Listin: service 16 ft. Wyle, Foo. Modern b STREET AND Md . sonat ranch poms. sine enpe way per Build: tor | TH landseaped’ tot. ise nt deep. | NORTH SUBURBAN kitchen. We will earid at the’ ~ ; t Sass with part above price within 12 miles veel Toker fee? prices first i William Miller gers on] rick bat, ang other building plans for you Gaz? te Know. orifee betete yeu | Realtor FE 2-0263| with 91.900 down from. Cail us for mi, Sesiey B. jeemamr, Cop 1078 W_ Huron any buildin jntorm ation ou ann, oo. eat, os & , Multiple Listing Service re Pha wa bd Sengaiow with on = rae a basement nt, Automatic heat and hot T1 jf 2. - * Sec et it Garage. Neat and wr DORRIS & BON x neniriha ‘ a O é we. ag ee ‘| 152. Ww. FE’ 4-1557 dened ‘ ° |orFIcCE OPEN sUNDAY 1. 5 COMMERCE a US: , 4 : ° and 4 » price $2,950, onl, UN. ; 5 j $450 down, $25 month, EM '3-0138, HERC cee SHiLLs— OSHAWA = George R. Irwin : basement ‘sorner » et 1130 trim—3 Codssems, Fo v. Time to Build REALTOR 200 2B: price : + Hy re sing impressive jeosive vedere uid the new new home yeu PE s0101 aldwin Ave, Townantp, esbury st. Waterford er. * dining ; “ts, Hareb beautiful — veildn aera . ae rot sg or — | pod, ne uF "pocket book. = os A BEAU of our trade-in features BY OWNER | Svceila: S) Beir ones new home. ith ballt-f carnage lett | Reem oe ae, oe ee POT, $8,400. oR 10, | “| this large Jet - ide k= * | Custom Ranch — hg tte OPeae gen COZY : ae it Ba 4 ¢ Only | Basement Woops” i = coceesnge of the . 9 ee 8 oa = ee TS - oe asset Sy endous — mat 5 BUNGALOW | sx “Stalin | Set juisareome. The’ ld 3 a Rit chen in grill}, oe Webster School District cyen fesemen, cath O” siapeett home, , stone, front ‘ Maem ies S| A 56 BRICK tbe gurt ete. brent ma sre Wondetfal Garden Area . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, eS 5 ae SATURDAY, MAY. 10, an 0 EE a ‘ Rochester Hills « MULTIPLE, LisTING SERVICE OPEN For Sale Farms 48 2 FAM. W. § \ ee y PARLE the Dow 22 Florence Ag FL . as systems. price 5 5 9 |@: @. Bates i ler, Det < ef, Detroit. 3, = rapes FOR COLORED ‘ern income Lake Ave. with full bas pon. loads of Parking quace Daily and Sunday 2 to7 3 cat garage with over- = ete wn tooo the fret features, Sau for r terms and Rew 1958 model 1} festures. Ci tpom th brick ranch home pe any new innova « Algo, new model now full base Leslie R. Middleton have heag Bens wilaole KA will Supt PE STi ~ OR Petrie ve 8-6003 block east and . fe 4 ‘south irom ‘cor For Sale Lake Prop. 44 2 LOTS. N witt dy ‘on Maced o Py = oF no4 spo. for tri-.evel hous. Pai ne oo ‘OPEN Sunday 2to6 Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive 1955, floor, = w carpeting. cur ae ‘with summer po css. an down, “a0, easy as Wire 3 Bedroom Brick 4 ne =e = io restricted area . Ph, tiled baths “HL ve “SEI DON CO Ss "Yerrace and at- Rete Z * oes 716 Woodward, Rochester, Michigan Se feat libata al LAKE Drege iel os | ah tiag and | reoms, Pan i. ake Front baths, full Basement, gas heat, ? “ ear “ae ew condition pe Sod is a poe & eeptie sf pres tor ir ag en | shade — e fam io sand beach and shade.| _ — — . Phone’ for ‘further “H "MM. SELON CO. KINZLER , REAL 670 W. Huron St. OR al re 2-1030_| Vacant et of 3 = / oiate this room met ora EVE owner 96 equity or munity, for, Furnished flecomes Just 3 doors off North Sa, solid neat rtment income andy . | takes ealy as BREWER JOSEPH F, F Sales Mgr. 83-55 n PAREE “FE 4-5181 Eves. FE 8-0833 KNUDSEN West Suburben Brick —T a: 1% car garage, beautiful st ‘ar ¢ plant- ae box, replace, sh pond and ates need Located on Cass Le oD ka. hear Otter Tak 2. ised low for quick sale. West Side also music rm. dat floors. plastered walls, wy atito, @ end 2 ee yo "—: o the West nices' lapel Call now for appoint- me Lon plastered garage, rge bedrooms, 0 living “ett: lace, amily room with Tennessee rge fire- mehogany: paneled ed poren with a *tocsted on 2 beautifully landscaped tee” class iornees Met, — x _ showing, we WM. H. KNUDSEN REAL 24 8. Tel a Rad, TOR 44516 Eves. & Sun. OPEN FE 706 LK. |. _ $4,000 with § ‘000 down, OR Angelus acre * WH iFE BROS. ORI LAl excellent condi tile bath ving. tos and -= area. — ‘ul view of the ec, 1% c arage on outre jot A. Priced te ‘sell at 14,000 ‘16. Woodward, +P yeecter. Michigan — 16751 |\LAKE FRO 3 BDRM. BRICK. d-ear garage. eas heat, 2 baths, corner fireplace, large rooms _ throughout, Exe. closet & storage Income Property 43A:For Sale Resort Prop. 4A) WOODED AND 1. 2 ACRES ON BUS LINE. $200} down. Owner. P.O. Box 535. of reo wit may | +3704 sania a = * bal et sinanoe Re, 16 eee Roches 7, Michigan Deland, Plorids, $2800 MA ai. F $3800 MA 4-3958.'0; ,crgs IN LAK AND BRUCE PENINSULA CANADA.| Oxio “area. ARE ORD 2 po Lake Huron water frontage, 100 ‘ good Fertile pevel land ft, lots on this wild & beautiful fice woods, $5,500 cash oF $6,506 Pikes diferent world of ever:| H. M. SELDON CO. | = 7 Se mS _—_ — ‘6 Woodward, Rochester, Michigan Be our foe a weekend.- | “__ OL _1-6781 FOR SALE: ¢ ABIN, 7 | soe OR 3.5366. on Highway 12 FURNISHED “CABIN, WEST ale, on Loon Lake. $2,500 2 $500 ‘down, MA_5-7200. LAKERRONT | ‘ APT. BUILDING | Furn, On igeoe’ Lake near Hastings, Mic a rental. Also idea) as hunt e. La | | scaped, Boats, G r ing swimming. Situated in the at of the largest orga resort — __hunting area. EM _3-5632: 57 Acres - Metamora 2 Homes, = of 13 reoms | with fireplace and modern | pooner san wetoker heat. Ten- ooms, 3 barns. ane reed nly buildings. Lev- el land, some woods, front- | . 26 miles ‘from Reason e Down Payment. 179 Ac res Between Howell aad Fenton, and. APPROVED , BUILDING SITES a fine protected neighborhood | ood homes. Some on a sin| : » good Paved streets, Excellent drain- age. Good wells. Some wooded — with a stream. Low as $100! dow: “LADD’S INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains 3665 Perry or Lapeer Rad OR_ 3-1331- or FE 5-0202) FINE BUILDING LOT. 104 & i78 : Motorw ewer ub Get Course Pontiac ry "ae rivt . Phone ere 5-101 or 3.6 ACRES, ALL OR PART. BEAU | tiful Avon Estates ite Chris-~ tian Hills near MSU. 1 70184. “CITY LOTS AND A SOMMER | cial lot on Mt. ‘nas PE Paved +6884 area. Kitchen has GE built-ins. Seemed basement, tiled. OR 17, o | EAREFRONT MC MODERN HOME ORian LAKE . ANGELUS AN year home view of this lake For sale by owner _ moving to California, PE MUST SELL HOUSE AT CASS jake. $3,050. down, After p.m. PE $6764. PRIVATE LAKE Twin Lake Village |LESS THAN 20 MINUTES FROM) i DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | 850 of scenic beauty, Over 3 miles of shore line. properly. | controled. Community water sys- | tem Paved, curbed streets, fire | hydrants, golf” rgd ediecent to sub. Year sround reat LOTS PRICED RIGHT 4 mi. weat of Tomere on M Call or write for brochure Rose-Hill EKEnwood __ 19470 Grand River, a aetrott 23 ~ Stoney Lake (Oxford) | 4 bedroom, full basement, bath and fireplace $4,500 with $1,500 down. Lakefront \¢ rooms, new oi] furnace, stool and shower. Nice i, ood h- | | ing, 2 miles irom Pontiac City” | limits. $5,500 full price Lakefront (Orion) 2 bedrooms, large ihn room breakfast nook. Nic lot end | —_— Bellevue Mand, $15, tFeal M. Jones, Real Est. | 832 W. Huron FE 48550) SALE OR TRADE | BY OWNER” sec - bedroom Bagina t Bayport. Peatures large etu- | room wit. place, dining room, modern kitchen, 3-piece bath and utility room. Year round construction, Fully insulated: Excellent safe beach for children. Finest fishing, -duck and, pleasant hunting | in state. Will consider land contract, house, farm, boat, housetrailer, income prop- erty in trede. For ee tion, call FE 42344 OR 148. SEVERAL EXCEPTIONALLY good a —— lots at various kland County lakes. aed | LAVENDER. RLTR. EM _ 3-3303 UPPER LONG LAKE Large three bedroom face brick - ranch home on large wooded lot, with 125 ft, water frontage on canal. Close to lake gn Be and No moner down GI. $600 down FHA * wardrobe } foton Ww autifully decora’ Pull basement, forced | large jot, oa + street, to to ne OW te: fee eel $13. DIR NS; Out Josiyn eae Twalton 5 ‘thesis to sign. > OPEN SUNDAY ad = You will point with pride when you move — aus pupae 3 rm ment, praneaed ‘tenced rere att paym to i Williams 1218 Te Baldwin ii i ae eT ASSOCIATE . BROKERS, INVESTMENT South Paddock oy oe a a oe watt carpeting, Many other features : South EA Edith Street e Bocome+4 shot rater, bd ry inewme. Bide drive. eae Place sa ta nor. Prospect Street cone. oe. Pimeand Re each uni gmt Pati gas Ao NOTHING DOWN! — iat KES NT eomocdl Bio \ Ae med : at ower level, subdivision park with good beach, dock and raft, Builder-owner oc- cupied, 2 years old, —— view from large living room with fire. lace, Large recreation yoo on openin: to lawn teve water Materials, a features to P is type property are a The price to tenlude gre is below cost at $25,900, ortgage, Shown by &p- onto terrace own oO 26% Rea FE oD EVES. FE 5-1 Sante Ri NE LA ONT A neat 4year-old modefn home. Has 3 ms, large living room and enclosed porch. situ- =e | on @ Well-landscaped lot, 60 289, with flowing well, COM- PLETEL LY FURNISHED IN- CLUDING BOAT. ONLY $10,500. 000 DOWN. * * WHITE LAKE. CANAL | Ths peaceful 5 room, year around, ooded lot. Borie: wi Fu Sele into $8,500 WITH 1,500 N | ee e v ere: 3! smail a beaut ital ot. Lar ident istance trom "a, — baibing be ach. Le wt wh NGvROR MORE’ LARE TO BUY OR SELL: in-| C. SCHUETT REALTY EM 3-4196 1 = ni J. R. vith ! Ett imi W. Fe 64181 as with — excellen beautiful © ao ere who is| |PE 41157 one D. HAMMOND ‘ wiet afial jovation, Gen| | Lanes Aggrentinganty oi yoea e ee ear : ‘ PRICED sEiL AT| frontage, Priced i only $5,000. +900 1 DOWN “| Reasonable. Term aTTENTION: TRAI! OWNERS WHITE LAKEFRONT 2 lakefront, 82 x nares relax? ill o is the = Dore hy envd 4 arge cottage “ of tag ae ee orot Atop ‘Bet. 4 Fave er on dhe ik “taving: ch ‘oa s. nd R Mon man ther features. LY $13,-| Pm. by *wcvtual 4-6417 500 TERMS. /30 GENTLY ROLLIN ACRES — Ortonville, y road — LK. PRIVILEGES | frontage. $5,960 with 91.000 down. Yea —— = modern 5 room home with knotty pine interior, fire-|5 acres West greereee hi = Loads picture Faggot Lots of — wilh roy’ & stis0 wh le storage, space * CA garage. ranks 958 pisie | : a with some fruit ees. Rn eron, = thing — water, sewer & gas. after 5:30 COLONIAL HILLS, OVER % AC ACRE excelle pA t oo good. _sghools $3,200, FE 8-2208 ' ‘Commercial Property | 5 acres in the city of Pon. 630 ft. of railroa tlac with frontage. 449 feet on Tele: graph road. Water and sew- | er to tity. Offered at a price ce | quick th good terms. ise buy. call at once, Motel Business This ts the peak season jest ahead, On busy Dixie High- way. iS units with excellent living qu errs and office Furnish to give that lux- ury root & brick construction, Owner will consider a good trade deal Commercial Lots | Four lots with a cement block garage. For only $1.- 600 total price. Low down payment LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD =. 136 Open Eves | __ FE. 4-9584 GORNER LOT-i%5 x 200. WHIP. sont Lake Rd. Round Lake privi- $180 down, $15 mo Other i” x 200, $900. $90 down, 8-3325. BIRKSHIRE, 275x340 | Pan nice trees. In a restricted area. Blaomfield Town- ship, Pri ace below , market on R RILEY. BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE_4-4821 ! | High, dr PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE | Cherokee Hills! planes 2 "ter “ng restricted. *te| e protect ler oh 1 I and multi-leve) homes! ay oe tee Rd. 1 mih to —— % mi—SEE FOR YOURS 303 Communit? National Bank Bidz FE ¢421) FE 5-130) ‘LOTS lake privileged, com- trailer. Lake front. subdivision. Also lots, juilders welcome Easy. terms. Call EM 3-6210 or MU. +2045 : Richard Steele, sheen 224 Center St. H MU 4205 ied 3-6210 pres te a paving $1,800 up. is Walled reed R. “r a ICKERSHAM MAPLE — MaAytair 66250 ROCHESTER AREA, § LOTS, 4 & 138, $2,000 cash for all 5. SEE OUR MODEL HOME IN PERRY ACRES: Byeettere YOU is aba WISH a YOUR EW HOM®E. RILLSIDE level iby wooded lots./ BLACKTOP ROADS—Convenient-| ly located on Lapeer road (M24),! _miles. poe aon ae Be a ‘BEE ALFRED “HH Pp. HOLMES, INC, 7 23h 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 5-2053 WALTERS LAKE Beoutita) cottage sites 80 ft. wide. coded hiliside or clear. Fish, cole & boating on mile long pri- vate lake wth safe & sandy beach. $39 DOWN OPEN SAT. & BUN, 1-7 Located north side of Clarkston _— . Half-wav between Clarkston Lake Orion. Drive to north ne of lake KUSCH Midwest " 6-4133 47 For Sale Acreage 40 ACRES. CORNER PROPERTY only $9,800 wi with terms, MU 42043 Be Gentes sels 4-2043- or ern bedrm. All’ 48 = house & orchard, crose| ool & mane. i miles oi 'e i take late model ae of ear as payment’ ek $1,500- dn. dts a FE 2-0 wees EM _ 3-6210 4 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room. house, 1 torr any- i EL Jorden 6-1528 — Want Ads give ~ ea ON. Dial FE: wp WILL TL EXCHANGE B EQUITY IN 3 ee ee ean eee ~ = north acres woods, {1 Toom. mod- | Svenass ern home, 2 barns. Schoo! bus at. deat: $184 an acre For Sale Lots 46 Terms. i 1 ACRE LOT, BALE OR TRADE, A tor Rosceritisr near Jk, FE! ‘Roy: nnett Inc), is REA LTORs I Lots ON RIVERSIDE DR. HURON “chee for cash. FE 41636. * oe evenings; and Sunday “—e A NICE HIGH AND DRY LAKE- 0 wos RES. MODERN HOUSE . beautiful sand beach. ton Met,” “ frontage, only ood barns real buy at only $80 , w n. rare har bert UPB? DINAN : =< = 66 W. Huron FE 6.2571 | «EVES. FE 4-3946 EAST OF LAPEER ACRES 4 bedr heel house, ful] base- meni, beautifully landscaped. ex- cellent barn and large chicken houses $15,050. Terms. Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwl Ave. YOU CAN Very level FAWILLIAM Cc. GODFREY REAL Ee 6687 Dixie Hw Clarkston __ MAple ‘saa or MAple 5-1007 __ METAMORA TOWNSHIP. $0 FER- Nic e+ tile acres. Modern : bedroom farm house barn, valuable M-24 Piece gy —— nt Mnvensaens | only $5,000 dow H. M. SE “DON CO. i16 Woodward. Rochester, Michigan _ OL 1-6751 OWNER SAYS SELL Beautifu) scenic 20 acres, 10 mi. NW. Pontia of only $215 per ac You can't buy en sie in area for le s per acre 060 dn, Take ov $200 per year includiny interest. Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR Coe Baldwin Ava FE 46203. Rent Farm Property 48A LEASE WITH OPTION. TO Buy—| level land on Hwy. home or = side® 5-606 acres Dizi ranc for nurse _per_ mo. Sale Business Property 49 lar Se ad ope TIZZY_ . | ' x - “Of course we have something in common—neither of us has a date for the spring dance!" Business: Opportunities 51 FOR LEASE, SUNOCO STATION corner Auburn & Adams Low inventory, FE 8-8505 or FE 3-0503 “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Poor Health— Your Wealth Family ilinesa makes it ne- cessary to sell after many years of successful opera- tion. This cleaning business 41.000 ‘per street location Purchase — alone or property & a. s Are You A Manager? This man has missed the boat & $2,500 dn. will take this auto laundry in down river area at one third less than original investment. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION en A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1373 8. TELEGRAPH RD. _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ MUTART REALTY | ‘ Groceries, meat, beer, wine, busi- | Bata, =, * in | accept free and ‘tear — or land contract as part d ment. $7,000 to handle. | 2410 410 8. Commerce 4-23901 MODERN B 4 AOTY 6 Hor id t for saie, FE 56-3463. 69 FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM. FE 2-0432. SALE OR RENT, 5830 AN- evens Rd. Waterford. 3 doors with living which = right on “Er ‘S T ALK SHOP” . Owners are retiring due to health and are offe —— for sale this flourishing hard- ware and sporting goods — ineludin _ al es ate. Located on I ans main Wey one minwnt astes' _— - fre state. Includes | 6 24.785 sq. ft. h furnish detalis to qualified ic cal J Tay- or FE 4-2544 Warehouse In a retail — ust aeteee Telegr raph Rd. fe te Very suitable tor “sfSieos. whole- sale outlet and many, many -other uses, Only $6,500 dn. Priced way, Way below reproduction cost. REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 4-3581 1060 W. Huron OPEN TIL 9 ZONED COMMERCIAL CORNER LOT near owed school. with —- . Price sil. . Terms MR. INVESTOR: Invest $1.000 and this commercial roperty will pay for lisel! rooms can be used as single or 2 family unit. On Auburn Ave. near down- town. Priced for quick sale - at $8,900 ; BRICK AND BLOCE bulld- ing 26 x 74 divided into 2 rooms, Front 22'6 x 42. back room 22'6 x' 244 with ga- rage door entrance, Idea! for plumbing shop, heatin: business or repair shop. = a few doors Auburn Ave $10,500 with $2,000 down — $80, per month, - RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FE Sing Seem Rd. =. ad Rent Lease Bus. Prop. A — FT. BUILDING we FULL asement, for rent or lease. Mt. Clemens, FE 2-0358. FOR RENT ON OAKLAND AVE.: Table corner lot with build- — for used car lot, re r OR 3-1425. 7 Hokie. cs RNER LOCATION, 52, for Vo! y Seginoee, nese. rent. oases ‘Opportunities 81 GR RIES AND MEATS. nooE borhoed store, FE HP eee 10 UNIT MOTEL ond me ig with ac- cess tot a ood Each rtment has ity viule_ 0 with ate oe space, — er bed- 3 pe, bath >. Has hot water heating ye) centrally. located, laundry room, parking gg er. ue W. Huron, FE i 44813, Open evenings & SEARTRERTS ON TARE Epepeeiig ero APAR 18 hook, may. take smaller ons property cand d cash ws, down pay- {BARB BE oa sate” or feet plus 9 ft rooms. basement 30 x eed feet, ki “2 test ee tistry, -beliry, fot x Test | airéet, ern aR. eet, 000 te Clark eal Fate ‘pe Ww. Sturon. or FE 13, a afte “ned space with Tiving | tment es Sai cod Partridge | | wrk DE 1TH me a 446 M15, Grvonville. | | “BIRD” TO | Ww here in the World! > Where in the — — Lan somes a business in :| make more in the ne year than | | the cost. of the business? Right | here! This floor covering shop in | progressive Oakiand town is yours for only $3.100 plus stock of it ave oney back a F io less than a year! Small Town Hardware Busy, neat . clean hardware in Excellent at “tl. 000 down plus stock « $11,000. Will consider t |RE ALTOR PARTRIDGE - Businesses throug! yt rf, 3 ; 8 = Ey Preseuty operated as car wash! but suitable for any other bu«'- ness. Inquire 22 Auburn rear of- STATION FOR lease Low inventory. Good lo- caton, 4795 Dixie Hwy. SERVICE STATION New 2 stall, now ‘available . for lease May- _Ciair Refining, FE 41511, WTD.: SMALE GOING BUSINESS. Give type, price, terms, volume. write 6876 Colony Dr. Orchard Lake, Michigan. —— WELL DRILLING “]-1956 Star 65 machine. 2 strings of tools 3 and 4 inch 1 Kalametoo érilling mach'ne for 2 and wells and all toots. 2 drilling truéks equipped. Home and ga- _rage optional, Call FE + 41061 Sale Land Contracts 52 Ow LAND CONTRACT SOLD AT $10, | “800. bal. $9,615 will _ $8,000, Paying $75 month at 6 per cent. EM 3-4052 $7,060. BAL. $7,169. —— r cent, me a second contracts si r 861 Brown Pra. Money to Loan SOLD FOR 53 mall town north of Hwy. - sales office, oe by. Kate Osann | | -§.10 | ‘© 1990 by MEA Bernese, te Money to Loan _(State Licensed Lenders) _Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF yt 3‘, 8. Saginaw St. i E 4-0535 LOANS oe TO MUNITY — $25 TO $500 N CO (30 E CPAWREN CE PE 4-04 \ eter SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER a’ “Livin NE FE 41508 $+ _W_Lewrence St. _F1 WHEN YOU NEED — $29 - $500 You can get tt quickly om your nature ° furniture. No FINANCE CO. FE -4-1574 702 Potties Sete Bonk mies. GET CASH QUICKLY " — Up to $500. ~ Oakland * Loan Company “FE 2.9206 | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Quick k Cash $25 TO $500 > On vour own si ture auto. or inch | | CERAMIC WALL & FLOOR TILE. 2 $40 lamps for — furniture, lic ; 4% ; Ft. Vall. 1 Tile > a RU BASE PAINT gal, $3. 3 'GUA\. HOUSEP. al. $19 ss 4 W. ee 53 | For Sale e Clothing 5 56 Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Oe LENGTH WEDDING gr. se with at size 12. Call oncinD FoR WORK | "5 _FE ae NA. ENGTH REFRIGERATOR, “formal, | ee re 5-1440 ie apartment size, late model, $96 ‘Sale Household Goo ods 57| delux fiscr sample, Maytag wesh: | Aenean eS _er, $30, Schick's. MY 39711. ig PR. ENGLISH FAILLE DRAPES. | RECENTLY R Rose background. ee ee | 48 ‘ ee bedroom outfit, I _FE 46687. After 5. retriagrator, 8. con | Y RMS OF TURNITORE REA- _ Aiton “cai pee Cee | _Sonable. FE 5-192 : REFRIGERATORS 4 Rani E PORTAL fs “RADIOS. $10 13 MODELS, renewed, _ 16 ae185. RD WEW Guaranteed. $48.00 | RIBS, BRA ; ‘ Va cm proof innerspring mat-| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP tresses $7.95, Pearson rolt Of Pontiac : 88 _42 Orchard Lake Ave. W. Huron FE 415 '¢€ PC. SILVER G RAY BEDRM REBUILT WASHING MACHINGs. =a Doub'e dresser, eee Ar maker Guaraieet Thyle chest —— 8, | Electric a0 N. an ‘for 1aiis.s0 Pav i $ ra LE g ae ; — Furniture. 42 Orchard Lk. gfijpio BED, CHEST. OR vanity, bench, mirror, bBook- i Sate LIVING ROOM SUITE, chair. 2) for $90, Pearson's Furniture. Lake Ave. -PC MAPLE SUNK-BED OUT. | fit. $4850 Pay only $1 weekly. Pearson Furniture, 42 Orebard | Lae Ave PC. WALNUT f DINING RM. sul or trade ter aute. washer or | hideabed, FE 5-0605 x 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.95. Reversible, $16.50 Imported. > $34.05. Axminster $40.98 pads, $5 95, pares» Poresare a _Orehard Lake Ave, 6Xi2 WILTON RUG, EXC. COND. 4 pr, double draw drapes. 4 cor- nice boards. Electrolux ceenar! FE 4-7863, 00 Oxi2 Felt Base | Base Rugs 3 $3.95 95 BONN in lis “CUBIC Hest TYPE ———, aie years aia. Price, $225 iSeIKAL LTV, 7. SORTABLE. | mos. old, $90, 4-1656, 8! ol 9 Eliz. Li Lake R Rd laa v4 8Q PT. FLOOR CARPETING. | yn FE 4-476 ee SO ePOINT WAT 62 GA $99.96, Installed Munro Electric Co., a | 3 OBEL Tv. FF ATER $150.05. ter. 1060 B. W__ Huron. 40" oe LES, Bi INT a PANGE. good ‘cond., $38. MAyE | | ABO YTHING ait a UT AN a FOP CAN BE Lert ba AT L & 8 BALES. — out of the wey. = ® lot less to Furnitu li- nose of kinds. NEW fo useD Visit our trade | | barge’ns ' perkieg MON., 2 acres of free FE 54-0241. SAT. § TO 6 i. INCLUDING dept. for real _ MONTHS TO PAY ir} We buy, sell or trade, Come out PORTABLE” ELEC. , MA: Bavip BRADLE® aT oan wove. cuEAP. case, lamp, . $05. hooked rugs, hurricane lamps, living rm. j, Ex: . Clem- L 7 or | DRAWERS. bed and dresser. averse and ehair Beige > soma sonable. 178 Ogemaw. x | sTOV "a eOvNIC jy Le Bd auto. Se arats $100. FE 6-0982. | pial Odd SEE NECCHI SEWING “MACHINE. lik w — gig zag att.. $6:50 a mouth, Ca FE *. 3000. Ap. _pilance_ Senter. TRADE-IN" DEPT. Guar. electric washer ...... $28. apogee gas range $40.95 3 a sofa ae we ok ee inetts s¢ won J Lous bait & ottoman $12.95 am. fem aon. Tenge =e ole : : any OTHER ITEMS. averasee VYMAN 18 W. Pike. E-Z Hola! FE 4-1122 "aarp semen nn ttn i ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS | TRADE bt B Munro Elec. Co 1060 W, Huron. “rake Over the Payments On These Specials: Vv, in. Mahogan Motorola TV, 21 « me console GE range, ‘yo in, Top-Of-the- GE “washer, completely auto, completely ‘auto. Of-Li Norge automatic gas dryer N CHARGE! G OODYEAR SERVICE FE eae 30 S. Cass TV, USE PEER'S 861 Commerce ce it u AAA Davenport a a oe precede ining othe a Sten geseeneses crib, b roth oe Also eye oer mottress, sroulh bed. © bed with Sead tress. 36 BABY BED aN M ND MATTRESS. CAR | __Seat, stroller, | COMPLETE 3 } | filled davenport ED FURNITURE SOUGHT & uings eA 1500 Dixie ier ~ “ble ‘he “ean ee tm readie to el RE 9-014) __ Center. ey is 0. ad a” c ea 8 ra Radio mikes tivo e 2 convert electri, aie or bedrm_ ¢hairs. EM ther securits to 4% months | CARRIAGE, Hid \ to reper 0 Our service js quick, a soe, basinet | frie nelpful. Phone “ts Rt "Sieving | 5-821 or “Fiat us at our office. chest, ° — All ge. ed Home «& Auto “MADE, DAVENPORT & Ee ene iti as aR ee Ace pie) | Chine ‘tere rest en et : a : chine, resser . | twin ‘Hide-d-way bed. a 4-3107. ELECTRIC RAnOR T 3 Mortgage Loans - 54 inch morm. nt 958 features, one America’ name A Mortgage Problem? brenda, eg value, $100.05. We make mortgage joans to meet bowen og 3 = ow — 2. 3. Oe = amoupt prompt service Also | ELECTRIC | buy land contracts and real estate.| eF washer. $20; Be, rettgerator b rator, ge: | . We ouy Equities gas stove excel « ood: Hi Se Suerte MTGE & RLTY. cO. | ¥tought we PE nates power 10 W HURON _ PONTIAC _ mower, 766, FE #8 Eve FURNITURE, 166 CHEROKEE FE Swaps 55 PREEZERE TERS, UPRIGHT. FAMOU S| pa ~ lues, $11 5 RM. MODERN. FULL BASE-| phone’ Lid Wier * Honig for"'car or "gousetralie: 1 ose FURMITU . Orchard 1x. Are. _only $2400. on aaa ; RETTORE. were, ged Be REA- ‘46 HOUSETRAILER, FOR | 6768 Cool: _equity in home, FE sie, after e we a ak iss1 FERGUSON TRA NEW |F cae SED WATER SOFT. Fergie a condition, for ? | ° —. staane grain unit. Call Lib- rty 9- A BEAU Li WITH PuIHD TRIB EC. ond ety ona mig ho og ’ ao _raenge. Like ne new. ._ $150. ‘FE _ FE +0008. ee im pric in _ snag, SR HILTZ +: Reaitor | FRIGIDAIRE. ¢ GOOD ) CONDITION. FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM CASH FOR USED TVs. WORKING ~ Cleaners pon od fear guar- or not. Call FE 83788 or FE. antes, $16.95 up Thyle Electric, tt ese = rex | _502_N Johnson FE 46169 SALE OR TRADE: ELEC. | 6° WERY CLEA} tabie De Oe nin ee | (GAS STOVE, 36", VERY CLEAN 8970. | Used refrigerator doo SAMUEL'S APPLIANCE MA 5-601) 3 speed rae * er, power mower, or ? | 5.9682. | HAND * ‘WOVEN eee RUGS FOR OR_ 3-653, LATHAM & SONG EXC “py too Services for PONTIAC CONVERT. =e HYDRA RH, Will trade towards land _, tracts or Iake property, OR_3- ie SELL OR SWAP ‘52 NASH RAM- gidaire, Thor. 96 Oakiane Ave. GAS SERVE! RE heaters for cotte tages. ¢ ene IRONRITE TRONER. agen Oh sais. $40.50 | | Freezer & refrigerator, left hand | GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO. For Sele Miscellaneous 60 1 PT. ere & 4 T00xX20 tires. tubes Chev. . wheels. Reyn chalk! a with Calotex insu ze ce Pak t Compiete in- | stalled i experts 9490 and ; UD. ‘ae & - ae week, rs savings | of painting and fGint 4 olen, | and fiber; ins SEND D ALUM. " VALLEL Ys. “The old Reliabi oneers.”” sa. en re 142 ROMEX aie > PER . iN coil lots, G Thom: a0 ‘8. |. Perry | 8. = G. «Eee RERTEN HE | JF AL, maf « ftk. eater te Ca». sinks & cane sie .. Lauidry trays fttags. SAVE PLUMBING _____ 172. South 98 WOOD AND Wik RCE. 2 . gates Se ee ed as or coal f heat! init “and sie rae ye — in ration AIR CONDITION ON ERS co egitng, tor tre’ entmates 90 | 740 Cooley obligation. eee tee eee easeee 1 coat exterior paint . Ready — Cement or moet | We carry « MOE ‘line @ building tinis —~ maser nd exterior inat! insulation ~ root * nae - tion interior. LUMBER be sereen door, —_ “3 SURPLUS di vf aed SS ae 2.1083 "HAND WOWRY OP aplegs with trim: oy Se ae ae set ry ‘inds—Irregulars PLUMBING SUPPLY var. © gapes 45. Guaranteed . condition, $60 = quick abe MA AVELY ona Sickistar & ~# plow. Alnor $275 or sell “separately. Mi - Garage Doors —— seconds standard wood ala ny eloset doors, Steel shutters. Electric gerage operators. ” CLEARANG! -ieeepmbnpesnenerniag prey taney Open Daily :|8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 . > 3 wo ae AR © ae: See" piysoerd 0000 RE t” Se koe $16.00 1488 Baldwin’ Ave, PE 2.2543 ] able, EM 3-2315. 3 ‘ PAINT SALE — : 5.50.0. bier hardtop, Norge refrigerator; ‘he payments, $850 per month. pecans Home or A Thom 80 8, Perry. (State Licensed Le = ‘ ss malt sed Lenders) _4 oil drums, space heater. MA Crump Biectri, — uburn Ave. Bird ie = Bipoodl aa Bolas eof REBUILT BA es Oe. — $50 LO KITCHEN BUILT-IN ? a oa ee SEABOARD. FINANCE, | Wale OU orl automonie | pormert, “Ou Taio Beep | "ANCHOR Fi et ee ROMER 143-71; CENTS FOOT TS EASY PARKING PRY beesi ae TENT Gn TRADE, 2 BED-| {t,,0nly. 92%. 05 /Simuels. MAple FREE ESTIMATES. FE e111. rant, | cols, | Cutter Go-e F-8 53-6011. ¥°8 26 IN. BIKE, GOO: Sk See oe ee , room west hide bome on '@ acre Ei | #9 '. D RUN: F t with Koton in any TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | jot tor — 7 FE 2-4420. LARGE S arsur oe qt rime pe ites of NEW ROCKIN HOASE:| weather. Warwick's, 2678 Or- 202 N. MAIN SHAMPOO YOUR OWN RUGS,| Be. cond as St CHILDREN'S AND — ADULTS | —“nard_Lake Ra. edly ; low rental rates. We rent floor ‘MODERN HEAVY "COCKTAIL & OOD C G. I RANGE © Hoops. GOPPER ne ROCHESTER. MICH.- sanders, polishers, lawn rollers { AIL, & ERIVATE HOME. DOUB 20.0 mpscn, a . . end tables Limed oak—glass ey : wens $23 TO $800 Pat imeeers nn Trane. | MA 61168. CHD S ROCKING CuAIn Ft Perry 4 : s _ - .D" : AUTOS Ine ough tevtiteers, | MABOGANY DURCAN ” PAYFE 8 RockING CHAIR. FE|— RENTAL SOFT CO. a HOUSEH Goons rellises, seeds ertilizers. rop lea e chairs | BOLENS 3 7 WHEEL, The modern method of ane : Ph, Rochester OL Bort OL 1¢71| BARNES HARDW ARE ae a as __EM_ 34779. | “ing type ‘ae trustee. ‘Wuk| year Water continue ’ _____442_W,_HURON APLE SING ‘ss = tn 7 LETE,;| plow, disc., cultivator, & snow ei it fer 6 then 4f SPEED QUEEN IRONER. LIKE table up chest. Se ine Tm: | blow $008. MA C0017, ves, Sat.) Tian, apply rental fee te ID new, for good A neeas sewing | chine. Geccmeaay chair. ¢. | BATHROC oe ‘price and buy it, = machine, items Exe, cond. FE aise town ‘kibah ‘hapa | Spd ane All new equipment. Bemi-anto- Trail W i MAPLE LOVESEAT T 2 pavtrbedly ~ en, — and gas fur-/ matic fully autematic. Call for ; easker vr enitcs chair, end table, ail "40. Bi ie water he | Lerten. So eheigattes. Will take 30 to 35 ft. housetrailer, = gis Freceies a aioe Bing crs. Automatic water heater, hard-| Lz 3.3747 EM 33011 = . “ii. ol coat - Longin Mi 40043, ‘ : and” tiie. galy: ee copper ROTO-TILLERG 80 TO OP- > tm, newly decorated, i the ladies can run them. MOVING SACRIFICING NICE Diack fittings. we| crate © with We make cash loans to Iaid- Sees ange Tenced tt lake slean fornhere, 75-6290. ae Pain ah sere sire tion, ‘Only one > Company Takes off workers. No Principal pay-| _ priv. OR NEW COTTON MATTRESS $1095 | 0635 LAPEER RD? FE 45431 the genuine (roto-tillers) 19.3) & Sen ee teks | TOLESWAGON EQUITY FOR New innerepring mattress $15.99 | = mente available. W. work for 30 days. ey * Pia seade for Bent and motor. | Studio ‘cot pe Maple oy. rm. _ 7 | Buy Direct . iller, Gar ec Be. wa Eguip- he y a! er p.m. > en Our Requirements Are: | WATER SOFTENER 10 RENT - |"atnecre : at} - Esco-Glyd ican pian a sess 1. That you own furniture or 99.60 _per_month OR 3: Television $35.00 ~ Windows SHALLOW WEL i WILL TRADE ROYAL SORTABLE Speec Queen washer - $3900 p Hn 20 x 16 $12.05 mp ogt Cts 2 ‘That you are a Permacen typewriter, uke new, for 12 foot tional bookcase $15.00 pH $1 resident. runabout boat, FE 5-702, WE BUY, SELL EXCHANGE Biiaing =: eehat 5 ghd p gsed. paring fecerd be. | WE gntaoe $3,306 EQUITY IN GARLAND FURNITURE bone Awaine type. thermopane -.: $31.95 | Sood cond. Rees oe fore becoming unemployed. carport, Located of Pontiac | 14 8 _Sagin E_2-5823 | Interior door jamb... “373 | RIDING & eae Garden heat Waterford High School, Will | AKLAND oc NTY LIANC®E | Exterior door frames He sinpdiclyy — pressed f for “parmeets ‘come ts | pent Rome or vacant land | Service, O47 Cootey Lake Na. Good eoher roid Ward ec ner ti | Tillers "4 Geneing Rete see us at ee = be relieved R. D. RILEY, BROKER Reconditioned waoners for doa bg E ad Wonder Buy Riding town e of worry, e confidence 509 Lake Rd, PE 8-299! mpire Supplies ven : ‘e . in you. ‘ind your communi- | FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 OVER 30 USED ty sats FROM 300 Ut eo pa Rd, EM 3-4148 pent We ae a A] ba Ee ° 3 14.98 TV $9.95. | ® EEP L JET bervice are ler makes, Loans to $500 For Sale Clothing 56 WALTON TV cond, FE $-300l After © mente ie > S15 Waltor BEEP Ai t Factory trained m antes, : Mad ickly . # rE. BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND Made Quickly FORMALS, SIZE 0-11. WO ORN 2257 quarters” partes Mkt, FE 5-794! LEE'S SALES vice £ - eager 1 white, $9 each. ‘ONE | NORGE PUSH BUTTON Av- ~ a TERMS 8 You will always receive pleas- a. a etal Floor sampie OPEN TILL 9 P ant courteous considerate and 3 ooRnTs ; SIZES Ti TO" 14 Gail “4; $228 959148 : rE 39830 $71 Mt. Clemens 8t, | « fendi eiticer si at any ove | OR 6600 __ Oue gorge 2 cycle automatic wash. PLACE A “LOSE AD TALL SHOWERS: eur effices ‘See phane BALLERINA LENGTH (FORMAL is a ayy oF ce O, . wie faucets” an | fectory for addresse Pale blue. Size 9. By eet, ee eee vale £34 Lavatorien complete - FE 40117 WA ry Ce oe Py 2 g Fem op ‘ ° — chrome faucets: BUCKNER FOR oSALE. - oa ww AlTa . oe N Saginas 2 — $- 6189 al} E ch - a a ad) ese Rt These are gy leng’ ormai Size orn once. GNE . y cy: . OTATOES, NO. 1, $2.46. APPLES| Wel*rh, We need Seer oan 14%. Huron St, FE 40566) Pine, 1 to 3 ft. or more,|_2773 Chuurehilt: Auburn Hts. | on’ our. lot. Marine Coach ‘ APT. PIANO IN EXCEL, $1.50 each. Less than. 10, $3 each.|SEED POTATOES — GLENN TY-| Sales, 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly. cont gondition. Never before priced ou dig, Sat_& Sun. only, Cedar- __ler. 380 W. Tienken Rd. OL 2-2177.|_ MElrose 4-6771 ,* Be ae te ene S70 Dixie STRAWBERRY PLANTS. STATE : MUALLAGHER’ S 5-193. 102. @, Cas ston, MA rere Dug fresh _ orders. __Rent Trailer Space 79 14. Huron. __Huron. st. FE_¢0566 ROBINSON'S & PREMIER STRAW. |—t4—>5588. | berry plants & good cooking & Sale F E i 1 eP SPACE. PONTIAC LAKE, PRI- Sale Store Equipment. 64 eating ‘apples. on me 61882, arm Equipment 7 pment 76 aoe so ao me — ~| AUBURN HGTS MOBI POPLAR ALLL | -Strawberry | Plants -- | BOLEN'S na ELL HORSE The finest ge “ae Pooling oe soaLen. ved! YR State inspected. OA 8-2035. _ yeling & ¢. Eon —. Lied 170_N. Opdyke FE 5-6519 : or ‘TREES—SPRUCE. ‘PINE ARBOR. bad MOBILHOME ESTATES OBER : NATIONAL Ciel aacierEn. ©: EXC) vitae, juniper. yews. orton ey Eorine overhaul yervice). Lake front end playground. EM color fir ig your own in Resta’ on A QUIPMENT ‘ols & burisp ‘2922 Sleein Ra. YA" SE we pment. | 6507, Dixie | SPOR MOBILE MANOR FOR beverage cooler, tables, | 3 miles W. of Commerce Village — AE chit af those who want the best. ee counter & stools, stove. i miley East of intersection ‘of BOLENS GARDEN TRACTOR, IN-| ft lot, 16 x 40 cement “yx " ssor, electric pota- | Wixom Rd & ck Lake Rd,| cludes garden plow, cultivator, Sidewalk Room for garden on to eieler. A-l condition. 45 Au-|— Open daily 8 bto 6. MU 46035 lawn mower & snow plow. $350. each spot. 36 fe streets, Storm burn Ay | VEGETABLE & FLOWER PLANTS _|-O%_1-4831. shelter, 2\ mi ford on — i Walters marewace, zealve & sik CORN PLANTERS NEW AND Lakeville Ra. Phe A 8-3022 | = ry ih ohh ee AG tl bares PARK AT PAREHORET "Sale Sporting Goods 65 Hitch type ie re snNe™| Where living isa vacation—Ta AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED For Sale Pets 69_ Ph. \vi hi rT ~ __ Open Eves. & Sun. P.M. _ gal. tank tank MY 2.0981 aS Tg t Spot | esse, ite Wipiand- Ha” | Prvinraap'eveaes: nto eres | Needs Sharp Cars Now G : . | gamoe, q 8-O488 we yran te pay. ¢ OR pe el ae 12, FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT AND| ang panty will come to HOUSE : CAR—CONVI FORD ple The fm ag 1 gy Ege ee your door or drop im at the cor- _tia fon. S28 ‘urebeth ake RS Saas. Cail after 4 FE | Road Spot Gash ‘ DERN } RS. 15 =o ett ae Gita Nak rity MORTIOR rtr| Srtler “hon G8 Lowber? ‘CASH Wes. 1G A. with shower, | 5 FOOT BUNA (HOUT, STEERING.| mice Re thee Orme Ae tee i Se Se 10 hp, Mercury. FE 2-608. AG. - iv RUNABOUT AND § HP JOHN- DETROITE CPE RORESOGE MEMRGLAR PONTIAC CHIEF pimmer, ts pe asi rT} ABOUT, 7 bp. Mark’ 5 shield and cushions. ition, eo ar wl and _ south Bird. PE 4-058. ie-PT. LN EER. TOP A AND & 28 bout outboard, . Leon Take Geton 381 North ‘Shore Dr. Lake Orion CLASS D-U sPEEI accessories, $125. 10 be Mes. : ‘ cars, 22 Auburn. _ TRUCK CENTER | yy caievy PowERGUDE, Rau. New a URED CARE fe rp, 5 . GMC sm Getend = ei 43528 | RAMBLER ina SAS & SERVICE \ i erg AE Se etie ares | ined ay aes BA DOWN RETAIL BRANCH Mes OR 3 $i, 75 "Fig aa. Taka or Take over oa Lucky Auto Sales, 193 Oakland gt Cass i951 CHEVY eve, CLUB COUPE, Rat 2 : ; Se. e so DN. | $2 NASH A GOOD mee ICKUPS Assume pa payments of see os | r th $200, PE 1-82 ‘a wiiy's 4 MOD arive $30) SA Sisto" Haroia ‘Turner Ford. SHELTON Tarra laren. m™) 53 CHEVY CONVERS. Pontiac - Buick bi . Larry Jer Ome | Th tat ioe. Wa tres, RBH. Rochester OL 1-8133 ee sing eee’ hee yaa yg a sgh otis pow 5 + wick cony, Full "Bow w "Hh: “ FORD DUMP V-8, $475. TAN-|.. PEOPLES AUTO SALES ‘36 wick em: voy - ieee vatrooeares WS Pa S Shy omy BA WANL VERY |X Bust Be ice ee ‘cond. Call OL 3-406 | _ cond. $795. en son.| ‘38 Ford Vr Biya” 08s For Sale Cars 91| "Sood sand. $1150, MA 62100. as atop, © Dyn. $ 903 sch Century | eset Caen TBE. VERY | Corey maa Shasnia =. & 38 1956 Buick Century — ss Buice Super, any $205 et ae od “tires, ea, Rew Brake, scgmpleie no mo BUD SH LTO) o a! : _tor overhaul. MI 410s, NAM N f. SWEPT-WING DODGE want Meets ery 1) 1063 Fora ar. Ve | eee ee enuces ’ try Station agin, 8H ah Auto is, 197 ae TRUCKS _ Hydra, Ww. Cal so BUICK DRIVES Eee N EG TS Ee eet tine, Gun. tvers EM 3-0061, Hi. Riggins. ae STATT S top. Full power. new white walls. “Neat condition L Fou will fallin love with this one! AUBURN Ee. “ee 7) DODGE, « DR. R&H A NICE Motor Sales ~~ R&C RAMBLER car. 6m a morons CORNES yiEs “ paar BLVD. Our. Slogan Oaki 4-3529 ce condition, Own- We can_ beat any deal $28, Oohtens ic kK 00 DOW ees PE oT after 5 p.m. ial "34 Chev, Bel Air, 2 dr., ; OO $50, ‘6 PL 1 OWN- tp. 1 owner, 1948 on. — : _er. Like new, $960. OL 2-091. $2 Olds Olds 09, 4 dr., Sedan, sharp. iss8 we, —— 1983 OLDS ieecr NO MONEY MANY NO DOWN PAYMENT CARS 197 S. Johnson oath Gall “Credit Mer. Mr. Compitic Serving Paine tare p.m, | 1951 ENGLISH AUSTIN | Parks’at M1 ¢1300. marold’ Turn ORIGINAL OWNER, 1955 BUICK | Exe. cond., aT miles “gal. R&H yes. ose siting ad Cntr ait |_ See gure OU RTP" | ep tale ene trae warant Veenad Bi, 2d, Fa Menge ‘Deetoaars. Bote | o a t ie ve. en Bice 3° a Sy Suburban Mtrs. 1953 CADILLAC power Sern 8, man seats, pow- “CY” OWENS FORD 3 8. Wo Woodwa Wit trace . Moe M. MMotar Sales, '35 FORD ‘1983 ets a STATION WAG. Dale Be 4 DOOR MONEY DN. Assume coaments Mazurek Studebaker “ St of ne mot Mi 41800, Marsld "36 Studebaker Station wa, $1295 r 53 bed ee ee. SS -.. BS y” | _ PLYMOUTH «¢ DR. ACCESS. ‘61 Buick ..................... $33 One owner. Exc. condition. MI. ‘53 T Sport Coupe .. 6-2913 8 _Biva vd. at Saginaw_ , PE 406083 1954 PLYMOUTH JIMMY DE "ROSE 31440 W. HURON __1_ mile, west of Te >? Why Walk 7 ‘32 Kaiser, traveler 280 51 mouih station wes. glee B-4 Pris « edbdh 2 — : 2 eee: ver’ Sales 4 sé Service AV rE - Len BY OES: ins PL Ss ase = Auto. like wow . hen” $1, a) Gant fai AG 2 “? 5 6 CYLIN shift,” $165. FE AC 1953 IN 7 DE- 2 Dr Sadio. Heater. pe lesa. No money down, $405 fu r THE BARGAIN LOT Hunter Bivd. at Haynes, Birm. MI 64456 ; ‘ " WACRTIONING?T JEROME'S |- sp eat arpettee itt | srecesorn seers oo00 w” A tr | ie68 : Br ight Spot ¢: Sa Seta Tatge fresh “Ht Butek ay convertible. Olds - Cadillac Dealer | ‘wmindicsiors, oft spine | Piymouta ‘Bel Air 2 dr. Orchard Lake at Cass” | Sz. O*0, 2o0e ot etcom ory 1 Ford etstom m4 ya ee 8-0488 J = a 1S = WF BRD. ew. wae aa | ota & SONS HAUPT eRe ete | nub Sue tue Dente 1933 . CALL” OR32is¢) SEE N CARS! after 5 p.m. sy joo A > Moree, MG. Pontiac Sales Wholesale for Retail sat, MAIN," 29 iESTER. ep 1O0CARS = | sane rir thee a MUST HAVE ROOM | 4, PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 - Dk Ford’ Pairings ¥ r. RH. ne tts Ss Mere, ‘ car’ in wage E Samet, ‘iter 6 tis Sites Fa Bia, vor. | BRE, 88, (eee Be pm Fe se, ~ nd * eh Fora. t Pond. Mainline, RH. MANY Ponting, te “3h Bu ‘ucke Us “RE, H. $1,400 re tee ae Ponting “Bdr. sedan. Mydra, AND YOU'LL Darve | Wesdmont_Diayun Pans NN. ‘Masta ate C | rtenomy USED CARS|. suulgped 26th gmt Good ures — iio PONTIAG 3 DB STANDARD oly ot tees J AIR HARD-| 22 Auburn off Saginaw good, con 1 condition, ee skeet, weutdare, Pas See iq FORD Va DELUXE. 3 DR. | a" seer Drop over to see this oneh e'|; “GOOD CO #320 runs $125. FE 8 : A «heen _ Giatis “enet Lat ua bi 5 nes naject “5 some less expensive model, Lake Orion Motor Sales » mee. pony Fe fee v4. we extras, Priced to sell. Let ei TRADE NOW! During Our Special USED CAR SPRING *SALE "56 DODGE $98 DOWN = 044.4 PER MONTH 50 DESOTO One sired pate tires, —'38 PLYMOUTH ‘55. PLYMOUTH Pr tae & RDTOP PER MONTH SEE THEM TODAY AT: Meith fibergias 90 HP. Gray-Ma- | FOR GOOD coaman PI &_EAST_BLVD. pee Fo _Oaklan a ~ USED CARS “31 FORD, — — "32 FORD TUDO TUDOR, } a VERY roRD” = Ri MERCURY OMY 32001 _ BOAT BARGAINS 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 36 Cathe ne sin "66 STUDE. 3 HAWK. Wri Hf Loox CARTOP Boat $75: Trailer PE 2-101 in’ Eves. + 30... GEORGE $ $ MILLION pains TD. ® 14 FT, Fibregias, Mtr. Trailer 64 = HARDENBURG Mi R SALES reasonable offer, Koss & Printz. prea, eS draieatte are ed ANY MAKE OR | Corner Cass & Pike FE 5-7398 SPECIAL. R 3-530. 115HP' V8 C fon. $300) cy 53 UB Cours, R&H, , Fords. tipped 1954 STUDEBAKER, 6 CYLIND 1401 High UT BOAT (8A Blvd om *ACBORM | “sa. 13 Onkiand ro Radio “ Reatir® safeuy Moactage Srivest ike new, 9017 door, eA, wi A ° DAYS 9-0 40370 | WE_ NEED MANY GOOD TRUCKS rs Anite mirror. Clarkston mt ee on te BOATS & MOTORS CREST- OUR NEW LOT AT 13 PAYMENT PLAN r sales iiner & Geneva boats, aluminum, |' MILE $eo., Wee sae bisa Custom es v++5 $46.00 mo, | CHRYSLER-PL’ ee ee, DEALER wood ti e sure see * Sedan .... 43 mo. : a we oe eG ue uo ee ath Fairlane 500 Club Sedan 2 mo, CO UNITY rartap"notoe "otse “Waten, | SMaynoier co marr a | MAY VALUES MARCO Ges an Dw“ : es ors, Gator — SF Noone. HAM, Cs] es Ldal MOTOR SALES Kelly’s Hardware, 3904 Auburn - - or) ; Rochester, Michigan Adams, Avturn Bets, FB geni:| See M&M Motor Sales | > vo? MEYFOUET =.) GEORGE $ MILLION 804 N. Main OL 2.9311 NTU = omer op late meee cars. Ar Fiberglass iilac Aluminum Hwy. R 31603 56 FORD Havold Ture PONTIAC Cz r u ‘ compte Repair service we Buy. oan Cane in ANY SouoL ater myuoore. sos old a immer "Ford AUTO BROKERS rain echanics ; ‘PLYMOUTH NOG easTOM AK. GOOD CARS OPEN NDAY. WID: USED §SUNKED GARS.| Savoy 2 Door 8... .... an| "We bate WANT To TERE. DOWN} FE wee 3127 W. Huron PE 2-6122 ix. Any am. ten nan Pe Lee ‘86 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 31 FORD CONVER ERTIB ae WLIW. 195. : PRICE CARS 4 Bi a on ey ES 3 uate ARS“ THRO H-Top, Radio & Heater, Clean| Win, Lake Orion, FE Tori, PERRY _AT MADBON ba Ld FACTORY BRANCH HOUSE YOU ARE Ey LCOME TO AND MAKE “Your Deal” 7:00 8:00 ‘ 511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ie oe oe ee oY Pe. 2 ! « ape RS eer ag Stes » =" + wade THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY. 10, 1958 } ] te 4 T wake y _ Perens Neehed a ate es ® : - -- Today's S Brey a Progra - ah TONIGHT’S TY MIGHLIGHTS 00 (7) Bowling. (2) Gale ‘Storm, Comedy: | (9) Popeye. . * ’* musical talents (4) Movie Time. Alec of Zasu's boy friend prove , Guinness, Stanley Holloway, surprise when Captain calls cans Lavender Hill Mob.” for.dance band. (2) Film (cont.) 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) (7) Bowling (cont.) (9) Holiday Ranch. . (4) Movie (cont.) (2) Racket Squad. (1) Explorers, Adventure. -(9) Gilead Baptist, (4) Movie (cont.) (2).Sea Hunt. Adventure: Lloyd Bridges. . (D Dick Clark Show. Va- riety: Recogding stars Pat Suzuki, Dickie Doo and the Don'ts, Mickey and Sylvia. (9) Damon. Runyon. (4) People Are Funny. 42) Perry Mason. Adven- 1:30 ture: Mason's poor client is! . charged with murder and is found carrying $100,000. (1) Studio “C. Drama: John Derek, “Black Jim Hawk." (9) Health Problem. (4) (color) Perry Como. Johnny Mathis, Rowan and Martin, Rusty Hammer Sherry Jackson. (2) P. Mason cont.) {T) Country Music. Ernest Tubb. (9) Temple Baptist. (4) Como (cont.) — (2) Top Dollar. (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Boston Blackie. (4) Club Variety. Comedians MONDAY'S SPECIAL RCA COLOR TV SUPER CHASSIS - — TRADE-INS ACCEPTED TERMS AVAILABLE HAMPTON'S ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron St. FE 4-2525 8:30 bay ZONE Hearing. Seonst Men and women hear again with igen 3 in either pal “Wyoming 3 icthe Rade GA Men Fre} berg. (9) Can. Hit Parade. ~ (4) Turning . Point, Drama: British captain (Joseph Cot- ton) tries to saye ship after Nazi U-boat attack. (2) Have Gun, Travel. Ad- venture: Paladin gets in- volved in family feud when he befriends honeymoon couple. id 10:00 (7) Billy Graham. Religious. (9) News. (4) Amateur Hour. (2) Gunsmoke. Western: Dillon battles gambler who tries to get money from bank robber’s widow. 10:10 (9) Weather. x . — (4) News. 10:15 (9) Theater 15. (9) Gabby Hayes. 10:30 (7) Graham (cont.) (9) Theater. Robert Taylor)" ©: Maer Warmup. “Bataan.” (°43.) . . (4) (color) Hit Parade. [00 (@ Movin, (2) Honeymooners. Comedy. : = _ (7) World Adventure Series. 11:00 (7) Federal Men. - = _ oer cot) 1:30 (4) Catholic Hour. @) Final. (7) Jungle Jim. me 2:00 (4) TV Readers Digest. ie) Mise Fairweather. ) My Little Margie. 11:20 (4) Movies. Maureen O'Hara, 3:15 G) Steclwerkers’ TV Meet- oi Shores of —— "g. . (’ . 2:30 (2) Movie. (2) Sports. (7) Boot Hill. 4 t. :25.(2) Nightwatch Th. Robert al sien Mitchum, “Out of the Past."|9.59 (2) Scoreboard. ('41.) ond Burr, “San|" aes: Quentin.” (°46.) . {8:00 (4) Big Issue. —_ oa “The evisthde Man.” 30 @ coe bee. (9) Theater (cont.) dens (4) Movie (cont.) 4:00 (2) Washington Report (2) N’watch (cont.) . - Wide, Wide World. (D Open Hearing. SUNDAY MORNING 4:15 (2) Business in Focus. i (2) Meditations. 4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks. . 7) Paul. Winchell. 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. — ns nel ee 5:00 a Ceiling Unlimited. 2 Christophers. 7) Texas Rangers. (7) Understanding Our World 5:30 (4) Saber of London. 355 (4) (color). News. « (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Billboard. (9) Telescope. 9:00 (2)-Court of Health. 5:55 QQ) News. (7) Accent. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (4) U of M Hour. — sar escove. Only ¥ Only YOU. —a transistor hearin Pi prens com- a concealed in —— Yet you use cme a: a to. listen) to to enjoy bina’ g, recom- { mended by hema Latest development, based on Sonotone bone-conduction invention, bypasses outer ears. ‘| *E-Zoner Everything ot EYE-EAR level, nothing worn ware enpuhane dats SONOTONE ef PONTIAC Phone FEderal 2-1225 - Soot and Carbon NOW IS THE TIME Over the Summer... . We Clean All Types of Furnaces Damage Furnaces FREE Buy Direct From. WE INSTALL IT! WE MAKE WE seupeseala IT! 25 “SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS! If You Ploce Your Order Now Wa. Do the Following Work et Your Convenience New Dust Stop Filters to the First a ’ ~ ae 15" the Mansfactares WE SELL IT! / WE SERVICE IT # “2487-489 ‘Airport Ra. Bring Your acing Problems to U VISIT. OUR SHOW ROOMS / No Soliciting, — Your Phone Call Is Your “Home, Furnace © . 10:15 ® Little Theeter. (4) Church at the Cross roads. 1:30 “ €1) Faith tor Today. (9) Sacred Heart. r 10:30 (2): Cartoon Frolics. (7) TBA. (9) Caristophers. 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) George Pierrot. . (7) Jean Pike. (9) Six Gun Judge. 11:30 (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Wrestling, (9) Adventure Holiday. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Littlbe Lulu. s (4) Industry on Parade. (7) Bowling. 12:16 (4) Colorland (color). 12:25 (4) Sen. Potter Reports. 12:30 (2) Wild Bill Hickok. pap cea Renee zeae eon pF fot ng ar ’.Diek Contino, Eleanor Roose- Clooney, Rory Calhoun, Li ~ onel Hampton. . (9) Movie. ‘“Beachhead,” ‘Tony Curtis, Frank Lovejoy Mary Murphy, 8:30 (7) Scott Island. ‘‘The Captain's Gun.” 9:00 (2)GE Theater. ‘Bold Loser,”’ Guy Madison. (4) (color) Dinah Shore. Na- nette Fabray, Gisele Mac- Kenzie, Julius LaRosa. (7) Sid Caesar. :3@ (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘‘Lis- ten, Listen... 1" (7) Tracer. “ ‘The Student.” 10:00 (2) $64,000. Challenge. (4) Loretta Young. “Strange ' Adventure.” (7) Mike Wallace. Interview with William O. Douglas, Su- preme. Court Justice. (9) News, Weather. 19:15 (9) Theater 15. 10:30 (2) What's My Line? (4) Meet the Press. Panel, (7) Leu Gordon. - Interview with Samuel H. Olsen, Wayne County prosecuting 11:25 (2) Movie. “Roadblock,” - Charles McGraw. MONDAY MORNING 6:50 - (2) Meditations, (2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. - (2) Cartoon Frolic. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. ’ (7) Cartoon Carnival. 6:55 * 8:30 (7) Big Show. SUNDAY NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Last Word. Panel with Emily Kimbrough, Alfred Lunt, John Mason Brown. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News; (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room, 9:30 * a er 0 ae same: tlc of For velt, vaudeville team, come-| - dians, tumbling. ; (4) Steve Allen. ‘Rosemary \ MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. ( Tic Tae Dough. — ~ (9) Hobby Corner, - 1415 (9) Children’s : ae Cy 730 (2) Search for Tommorrow. (4) It Could Be You, (1) The Erwins, (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 11:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie, (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie, 1:30 (2) As The World Turns, - 7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Movie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. (4 Kitty Foyle. (9) News. (2) Big Payoff. (4) Matinee Theater, (color) (7) American Bandstand. -(3) Movie, (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? (2) Brighter Day, (4) Queen for a Day. (2 American Bandstand. attorney. Questions about!4:15 (2) Secret Storm. gambling, white slavery con- victions, juvenile delinquency|4,39 (2) Edge of Nighi. increase, numbers racket, (9) Laff ‘Time. “cancer quack” case. , (9) Movie. “‘The Snake Pit,"’|,, Olivia deHlavilapd, Mark Ste-|'"> “? Modern Romances. vens, : _|6:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather, | Bs Pence (7) Movie. “The Lonesome (9) Looney oo : Trail,” John Agar, Wane , Morris. 5:30 (2) Susie. 11:15 (4) Movie. “Destroyer,” Ed- a Golny tame Club. * sort CRs Se! | tad hae. Ford, Marguerite Chapman. 11:20 (2) Sports. Fifth Avenue to Get GM Show Spotlight ~ NEW YORK — One of the einating streets — Fifth Avenue in New York City — will be ‘spotlighted tomorrow on General Motors’ Wide Wide World tele- (Q) News, , Marilyn Maxwell, (7) You Asked for It. Giant separates woman in four parts, racetrack cameramen (2) Bachelor Father, “Uncle Bentley's Prospective Son-in- Law.” (7) Our Friend Harry. 9:55 (9) Billboard. 10:0@ (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough Re — (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. .|11-90° (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price I» Right. 11:25 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Doito. ' (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Ricky the Clowa. _ (9% Howdy Doody, 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. Prefer GAS HEAT? | WHY SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS? We are exclusive distributors of the finest Gos Equip- ment that maney can buy—can be installed in most furnaces or boilers as a conversion burner or complete design units. No Gas Permit Required as cheap as the #2 fuel. in 20 years. 5 YEARS “to PAY 4 - WigHcaN HEATING, Ie. Newberry Street FE 8-6651 a ‘ie % 88 tt #6621 “a _ The amazingly high efficiency of the BURDETT “RADI-HEAT” GAS BURNER producing 40% more USABLE HEAT from any gos, operates on bottle gas Call us for a demonstration of the only new gas burner s _ FE 2-2254 1800's, She was only 26 years‘ald padi cosabedicrelh bin Simoes world’s most glamorous and. fas- ; when she assumed the throne in *: Kay -and his very populat CBS-TV daytime show, “The Verdict is Yours” (daily, died cmp A wae ently working on a -hour nighttime version. Theré will, of SEaTee, Dawe Ho 'Re wey, changee. - If you — know this fine show, you know it con- sists of actual court cases, or what seem to be actual court cases. Real lawyers work both sides, actors are brief- ed in their testi- is memorized, ‘The whole thing works out well. | Verdict Ts Yours Plans 'Hour-Long Night Version} see oie LE _ Bn el For the nighttime version, each case will have to be completed in Sean rr | wad wrk heb ale ine of [by ik etek as 8 aw dict the following week The show’ takes itself very seri- ously,“ Its mythical town, souk Oven look, has a press club now, and a dIM-McKAY mony but none And the cases continue until bar association of former ‘partici- pating lawyers. tion, (The motto of the bar associa- “Verdictum Vobis” — the == Today's Radio Programs. at CKLW, SUNDAY MORNING 6:00—WJR, Laymens our WJBK,. Blessings ‘6:30—WJR, Farm Review WJBK, Another Chance = 7:00—WJR, Favorite Hymns ane — ERLW, News, Crosby CKLW, Family Theater 4:30—w, WJBK, Crucified Hour - Radio Ciass 0-Wd # : yw. wre Church wean, news, tees WXYZ, Public WIR, News, J, Dollar CKLW. Beughey “abernacle) “ww, News, Monitor WJBK, Protestant Hour WxY2, Dr Seow pernies Musical CKLW, News, yma Png WJBK, News, Stereo “wwa. Storylang J, News, Monitor wxra ble Class ot Truth WaBK Hymna, Light WJBK. Detroit Speake WiOu Ealole tm Mews WCAR, News, Logan "este ant A ws wxYz wi of SUNDAY EVENING ac Baptist 6 00 WwW Color ee a WPON, 8t. John's Lutheran of 600—WIR, News, Hart Gren, Falk Bascbon WWJ, Crossroads Church WCAR, News, WXYZ, News 8 ag News, Weather apie = pe on 6:30—WJIR, Gunsmoke WOAR, Waste Temple - | WW2,' ea ares the Pres: #:30—WJR, Album; CKLW b mf WWJ. Gunday Music WIBK, aK, Sunday “paekie WXYZ, Voice ot Prophecy WPON, Broomfieid. Holiday 2:80— WIR, wg sea Gent, 3:00—W News, . Phi, ww, veo By Sundae Hours of 3:36-—WCAR, News, Logan. Light, Life Hour WIR, (0m OCRKLW, (wow WW, @5) WOAR, (130) WE¥EZ,- (ime) WRON, shania WIBK, (sey es 3 Pa 2 cunlust CELW. Christian Witness "Wave, ay sen Jack mesa ®: > wim, tore Page CB WER, News, WOAR. Musi for Sunday wus, Sewn Monitor” t Club wxeh Neon wetee WPON. Armenian Gos. Hr. Wings cf Wsating | CRLW. Mews, Toby Dorit CKLW. Musical Airs 10:00-—-WJR, News, Bymns Hae News. Thomas” | WRON. News, Lewts — Met eog WWJ, Radio Puiptt WCAR. News, Martyn i ‘AR, News, Page WXY2, News, Sun, Best 7:30—WJR, Who : WOR Worle News CEKLW. Radio Bible ww itor §:30—WJR, Jack Harris 6:30—WJR, 3 Sons WJBK, News, Answers WXYZ, Mich. Manpower CKLW, News, Myrtle Labbitt : WWJ, Monitor WCAR, News, Music Radio Bible Class i WEYB Sports parade WPON, Christopher Prog. | WJBK. Ave Searle Howe 14,00 WIR, asthur guew \ wPRON Ranav’s = rty be They Chapei agen wrow Public Interest - wxxd, Cun i WJBK, 8ter ORLY Scou meee Mite Sor Ce +80 WIR. Make Weg WIBK. wien Mea. vowesen wa, Mews Geattor® j Be ie i. W2¥2, Night Train WPON Emaanvel artist | | CRLW’ News, Album . | WPON, Amierigg to, Knéve bE: Family Theater 11:06—WJR, Show, Biggs WJBE. News, Stereo ee WIE, Pormuia 45 WWJ, St, Paul's Cathedral WCAR. News, Sound _/10:38—WwJ, Don Ameche Za WCAR, News, Logan WXYZ, News, Sunday Best N. U. of D. Showtime) bo. , Mews, De pam ‘ 1:30—WJR, Town Meeting cs. a Baptist ss : sat NL geet ON WCAR, News, Music. | “CRW? The @uist Hous 7 Whispering gts, ' g oe WPON. Central Methodist | WXYZ, Service | ema, rence §:00—WJIR, Country Style le WPON ot maa van wee NGnt@, Gous Sngetens On| oreo wom” coiiiey” ibe ag #:20—WIR, stu Foster _— oo? CKLW. Grosse Pt. Baptist wie = Ex nen CKLW. Quiet — 34} News, Easy = it Time For Music 9:00—WJR, eer SUNDAY AFTERNOON WOM, Liberty Baptist , News, Davies CKLW. News, Potter 12:00—-WJR, News, Guest x 9:30—WW. Old Oprey .| WWJ, News, J Deland 9:30—WJR, Pace the Nation —_— CKLW. Newa, Knowles : News WWJ, Catholic Hour WJBK, News. George WJBK, Mews, Lenhardt |. Bible MONDAY AFTERNOON "Fe Newt | a See : Received for Tou |19:00-WJR, News Wid, Truman oe eee 10:00-WJR, News, Symphony | Mery Mowe, Maxwell ww WS, Dick Preach CxuW, Rew. Abu cacy. Bul Grane ant %& mo cate sare ois = 106-- Best -of Music WWJ, News, ter News, ae ew Best WCAR, News ORLW. Prank me end Ernest neon Sunday Mood WON, News) MeKinnea 1:00— - "pear | on Re ee te | ecw sere vant | SRE Boat W, GLotheran Hr. ’ JBK, News : WJBK, Tiger Baseball wiek Uv. ya oa + teed Saw wews, Knowles WCAR, Music CKLW. Back to God 1:00—WJR, Peter Lind Hayes WCAR, News WPON, Holiday ul WJR, News, WW, News, i WPON. News. Spurte £:00-WJR, News Sla ; wen en Symp. | LW, Mews, te 1:80—WXYZ, Melodies WXYZ, News, Sun, - Ww. News, WPON, House Party CKLW. Elder Morton ‘ CYLW News Know WCAR, News, Logan * Oakland County Electronics Association “Best for All Your Service Needs” _ Have your tubes checked by competent technicians on latest type, high cenit Gat Sigatpinven: Chay an experienced service man can correctly analyse tube troubles. Avoid buying tubes you don’t need because of low grade test equipment and incorrect analysis. You'll save two ways, by pur- chasing only the tubes you actually need and by receiving top quality replacement tubes when necessary. If your trouble is other than tubes, = are carvics sone te avetienle jn.e Sey (oe Teteg) ome bee? Soe be —— ine A . Ask your dependabie C & V SALES & SERVICE ............158 Oakland, FE 4-515 i COND N’S RADIO & TV SHOP .......121 S. Parke, FE 4.9136, | OCEA service dealer AUBURN RADIO & TV......... soseeeees39 Auburn, PE.4-1655 _DALBY RADIO & TV SERVICE....,.....348 Lehigh, FE 4-9808 hae the G-E Piciure Perfect Pair GORDON’S MOBILE TY..... sinncenasfll Fenmore, FE 2.0439 9 B —ARVIOE-DEGIONED cack ALUMINIZED tubes QD serves DESIGNED picture quality at no extra cost -ALUMINIZED PICTURE TUBE © oar i TUBES © Longer lasting teen HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO.. HOD RADIO & TV '| JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV... OBEL RADIO & TV.......... RICH TV r ee tee eee eee ntavrant . STEFANSKI RADIO & TV... WKC, INC,, SERVICE DEPT. teeta ee eee WALTON RADIO & TV.. - LAATSCH'S TV SERVICE PHELPS ELECTRIC..,..... oe 3 KEEGO ’ 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 SWEETS RADIO APPLIANCE. .......442 W. Huron, FE 4.1133 otecee ' CLARKSTON sene DRA YTON PLAINS LATIMER’S RADIO & TV...... JONES RADIO & TV .......3111 Orchard Lake Rd.. FE 4-5863 OxFrorD t OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOF .+ 23 8, Washington, OA 8-2033_ ROCHESTER DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE....104 W. 5th St. OL 24728 BIRMINGHAM TELEVISION SERVICE co. eRe een WEST BLOOMFIELD-FARMINGTON - LAKE TV... .00ssesse00%-+ 31160 Orchard Lk, Rd, MA 6.6265. j WASHINGTON, MICH. =. NORTON SV oie scssacesves: 62025 VanDyke, Plateau 2-3106 tsa ene . 825 w. Huron, FE 4-2526. eventos «45 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 Lk, Unton Lake ids et $8311 1959 Opdyke, FE 4-021 . vse AIST Ww. Huron, FE 2-6967 seovessee4S N. Perry, FE 2-0711 eee -seee+-4430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 oove 8734 Dixie, MA 5-S811 } eee . 4448 Dixie Hwy, OR’ 3-1217 ._.3530 Sashabaw Rd., OR 3-2652 HARBOR 943 E. Maple Rd. MI 6.3500 NT Slain’ ~ g x ® Ae | ‘ ee. : et e . es : “¢ i , " i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 10, 1958 ‘New Large Store to Serve You 10A. Mito OR Me » oR S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER‘S BURMEISTER: s BURMEISTER’ ‘$. SURMEISTER’ “ASH-WAY LI Burmeister’s Have o FHA Home Improvement Plan or a Regular Pnandind Plan. We Accept singe able Commitments and Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Commitments. You seve More by Dealing Directly With -Burmeister’s. R BUYS New Large Store to Serve You — “WEN POWER SAW Model 505 $4795 Reg. $29. WEN SANDER aes 58.95 Reg. $16.95 ee" FOR DRY WALL WORK WEN Electric Soldering Gun 2 54,95 ‘GOING FAST! Guaranteed POWER LAWN MOWERS with LEAF MULCHER PRE-SEASON OFFER se SOQ" © 26” Gut, Reg. *119.96. -. .°69.96 ALUMINUM | 2 COMB. WINDOWS ‘FREE ESTIMATES 2 Our Salesman Will Call at Your Convenience . we M.te 3 P.M.» GOLD este ) BURMEISTER'S OPEN 8 A.\Mto 8 P. M.-— SUNDAY: TT aisle cuidesuldlh sip cle oe eT : si nee lid desta ee ee - * ia) * é ALUMINUM gS (Co Doors » 26" Soaker Garden 25-Ft. Trouble Light- -Reg. $1.89 : nS _ Business Is Better Than # . - Ever at BURMEISTER’S GOLD BOND 2 5 SHINGLES J There Must Be a Reason PAL PAINT EXTRA LOW PRICE EXTRA ; . BY NATIONAL GYPSUM ‘on’ WON'T Not "Discontinued Colors , Mieay arnt leat uP $ 5 0 bat Large Selection “2 95 BUY NOW! GIVE US A TRY? With Any Purchase All in Exceliént Condition—NO SECONDS— . or 3 Bndls. ) Standard Colors in Stock | iy Value $9.95 s GOLD BOND , DURLAP CEDAR SHAKES......... Large Selection — $13.50) Sq. “wv CEMENT PAINT x INSULATED SHAKES....................--. _ 15.95 Sq. = Large 5-Cal. Pail ASBESTOS SIDING GOLD BOND... 13.95 Sq | 15* 432 Ft. Roll Felt..:...............00. "gan dpe ws d $2.75 v 5-FT. STEP LADDER BOYDELL PAINT 30*216Ft.RollFelt. 275 z ‘a thn: 8x16 Soffet Vents, : F Ist QUALITY °39> rrwent | Outside White $475 ct crnecked) 9| 4” K Gutter Length ~% | | 8x6 Louver Aluminum Flush... 1.49 —«O98BE = 7 , a —— | Aluminum Roof Louver... 2.95 | K SLIP JOINT CONNECTORS 45¢ > turdy : LUXALL $95 ci] 2x4—8 to 16 Fir ¢ PSLIPENDCAPS............ 1% = "3995 (eens WHITE PAINT 4 ) SPECIAL CLOSEOUT IN STOCK. LIN, FT. 6 FERRELS (OVERSTOCKED) ei, 3c Cy - wW er 00 | GOLD BOND 95 No. 1 and BETTER-FRAMING LUMBER > ROOF BOARDS | $ 2x 6's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. Whine ina, Waned End Twinsulation Foil 2x 8's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. $7 1 p°*° 2 1x12" Fie Roof Boards... $94.50 per M 100 Sq. Ft. ,2x10's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. c cHIPLAP Pine 00 INSU LATION $ 95 | 2x12 S 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. Per 1000 Board Feet 3 | End Stamped, Waxed Ends. 5 ry 500-Ft. ROLLS , . 200 FT LA | a , a = Aluminum Foil Reg. $9.95 /N6 5 2% T. BL CASING... 0s cose eeceeeeeceseen gota. THe & 0 1} x 7 * . BASE BD... ..... ce eecccccccccccsec teers chin : . UP TO 50% OFF |INSULATION VL ee ALL GOOD “COLORS 1 5/16 x 2 ANDERSON BRICK MOULD. «0.0000 2000 0.000. 0., Lin Ft. 13¢ 4 Boydell, Gold Bond, Kem-Tone Matt Thick Gold Bond 100 Se | es 1% 7.0. STOP ooo eee ee eee eeeseeeeeeeeeeeee tees Lin A. at 7” DOOR HARDWARE Strictly Grade A Se 1M TD Ste ei nicer aie , 11/16 x 1% COVE MOULD .. 1. ccc eee tenes Lin. Fe. = Te | Lange Selection of Styles FLUSH DOORS | 10715524 Sor mage ER : SALE xteri tion of 15. Styles PASSAGE SETS ..»....$2.95 $1.98 a aes OAK FLOORING . GLASS KNOB SETS. $2.79 $1.60 With Lights § 95 Ino. 1 COMMON-SHORTS” 00 . Also Dull Bronze in Stock 3-0x6-8 1% 7 NO. 2 COMMON-SHORTS ...... O. 50 | 3 Sliding Door Hardware AD MEANS GOOD ONE SIDE ° 1% Bypew 4’ = $350 y Interior Flush Doors | % 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.............. $ 3.20 7 1 Bene $395 |_, Strictly Gred A—Special Sixes Available 154 4:8 AD Fir Plywood Sended. 00.20.00.) AO | Reg. $6.45 ...........0.... 2°0"'x6'B” — 136") eee $5.45 | 54 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sonded...-........ 1. 645 4 Ai ioap of Atusinam Seif Focing to Stet ——, ie 15,89 Saad Boccocogcoocesed ged bein ke bids rao ree ical e ge : 7 we OF = clelels cls oe «1s ele) slelelelelel cles) s elle ° eet. eee eee 6 Sliding Done. Pockets | 26"x6a” — 1360 6.25 | V%4 4x8 Mahogany Plywood, Per Sheet >. ass 9 | aLe-sizes— $995 2°B"x6'B" — 136". cee eee - 645 Over 20 Patterns of Decorative Plywoods ~< ‘UP TO 30x68 “sta oS : GRADE “A” WHITE PINE See Them in Our Display S Complete With All Hardware 4x8 % CD Plyscore 942............... oe 2.99 ? Cabinct Hardware |INSIDE DOOR JAMBS|$3 #8 treme fic coco: 33 CE Ee ee ace spirgaggitt Dome UP to 2x68 | nena gate DOUGLAS Fig 7 SN ; Friction Catch cc emmnnoe es 15¢ 9c 4x 8 vee < cRrtes w GtrAr’w Ye we Set Be PE ne Ae Oe eM Rubber Roller Catch.......25¢ 18¢ eS) ee wo. 8493.25 PLASTER BOARD x Chrome Handles .......... 45c rn Lerge 16” 8 eee $1.19 % Offset Chrome Hinge... Tse. _ Screen Door Grills *95 he Sn 5 eee 1.45 § | ft ; . rd wa Value x ee ss a bela Gs cle lele sicleisicls « ° Se Waa 40 ase| : 16x48” Rock Lath. oe an 99 & Be a ae iinet haces mentee |. GRASS SEED SPECIALS tors oF 20 5 laa eieoan a rertic eck on tend snd | Palace Green, 5 Ib. box, Reg. $4.95..........$3.95:| 25-Lb. Joint Cement ...... ee $2.25 6 it’s panies 000 pieces.in stock. Special Grass ALSO ON SALE errr $1. 39 GOLD BON D | $ | = With Fluorescent Lights *§ 95 MEADOW GREEN and SHADY LAWN _Reg. $17.95 100 Se Fe. a ond Chrome | CONGAWALL IN STOCK | «x6 — —s | Skt Price 18 jaeenel } worry Pine er eee aS 16x20 CABINET *6” DOW FLAKE 5139 rw 1 Tels 99 ee rome Frame . CHLORIDE ne M FULL BOXES ONLY 5 . , : BASEMENT. $ 2 5 eee . Electrical Supplies | Acoustical Ceiling Tile > JACK POSTS |. ae | 1x12 ¢ 00 = $ DUPLEX RECEPTACLES ..... 14¢| Random Holes pe He on E 6” : SMALL GARDEN TOOLS DUPLEX COVER PLATES...... 8c. Per M —_—— 1 Entire Lot Each 2 gg TOGGLE SWITCH .......... 16¢ Long Hondle Axe 50 FT. GARDEN HOSE........ $1.95 | Values Up to 98c | 5 SWITCH PLATE COVERS...... 8c Regt BIH nn ® Round Point Shovel—Reg. $4.00 . 3 a Just Arrived — 2,000 CEDAR POSTS * STEEL AREA WALLS 2 = Resement Windows = “High $925 ; 18” H : Other = pL 2 > CAR TOP CARRIERS Reg. $8.95 «§, | 4 3 ta Price $4 . CHROME BATHROOM FIXTURES > Up to $2.98 Velues ONLY $10, a, Wood Miter Box and Hack Saw ieawss $2.49 cw Water eee eee 98c ge 50-Ft. Steel Tape ................ $2.95 < © UGE F006 inci cecesccseee ssa: 69c 26” Hand Saw ................... $2.95 d@ Glass Cutters «0... ee, 15¢ @ 3 Pipe Wrenches 8", 10", 14” .. Set $2.95 Zz Hose... 98c § 4 :— 7 GOLD BOND BURMEISTER’ S— OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.— SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. GOLD —— PURUREEEES er ORE 8 A. iM. to 8 P. M. =n SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P, My | 4 Burmeister's S 7940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. -—-Sundays 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Li SAVE DURING OUR REMODELING SALE-WE ARE ENLARGING TO SERVE YOU BETTER! NORTHERN LUMBER CO. ‘All Prices in Quantities Quoted — Delivery Service Available "Wid € 9 'W v Ol ‘mg ‘d PHONE EMpire 34171 -W “Y 8 NadO — S.ua.SIawang GNOS.a109 nv