al East Gradually Recovers From Snowstorm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here is a summary of storm- affected areas along the East- ern seaboard, with a break- down in fatality figures: * * * VIRGINIA —Power restored to all but 3,000 homes in north- ern area. Two deaths reported. WASHINGTON, D.. ©.—Bet- ter than two-thirds of 30,000 homes made powerless now have service, with s work- ing around the clock. Up to 20 inches of snow fell, MAINE — Snow turned to sleet and then rain after ? inches were on ground in south- ern area. PENNSYLVANHA—Up to 40 inches of snow. A million homes had been without elec- tricity—-400,000 in Philadelphia alone. Crews throughout the state were. working day and night. Eighteen deaths. CONNECTICUT — Highest snovall measured 16 inches. Power failures very few. State escaped brunt of storm. nt * DELAWARE—Crewmen __re- storing services to 30,000 homes. Area had up to 30 inches of snow. NEW 1 ORK—Manhattan had official 64g inches, up to 20 inches Island suburbs. Power faiiures about 150,000 on ong Island, cut to 16,500 early today. Seven ceaths. in. upstate and Long Ed a MASSACHUSETTS — Some 250,000 families affected during height of storm. Snowfall up to 17 inches. Rapidly digging out. Three - deaths. MARYLAND — Slightly over 40,000 phones still out, with , 3,000 linemen on job. Power service restored to 100,000 cus- tomers. Eight deaths. RHODE ISLAND — Hardest hit since Hurricane Carol in 1954, but expects to have most . serv.ces restored by tonight. Officials watching high tides, but no immediate danger. One death. Paralysis NEW JERSEY — Telephone damage alone estimated more than a milion dollars. Snowfall - ranged up to 35 inches. Five deaths. NEW HAMPSHIRE — Snow tapering off but gale winds causing drifts. Motorists urged The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly cloudy (Details on Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS 116th YEAR zxx«* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958—26 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE " to keep off highways. One death. Home Edition 7c Warm Enough for a Short Dip IN AND OUT AGAIN—Tempe in the mid-forties yesterday, and that was a good excuse for the first dip Making a very brief visit to the of the Clinton River near t ratures hovered of the season, chilling waters he State Fish Hatchery were Stafford, 14, of 14 Putnam Ave., Delbert Gibbs, 15, of 98 Cadillac Ave., and William Main, 14, of 53 Florence Ave. Pontiac Press Photos (left to right above) Jerry UAW Members March in City 200 _ =—~wProtest Seek 40-Hrs., Layoffs About 200 members of Pontiac Local 653 and Fisher Body Local 596, UAW. demonstrated for nearly an hour in Downtown Pontiac this ithe Senate Rackets Investigating interview. “When they come ed His Appearance Before the the poin isame line yesterday, saying Con-|Must take the same action as we) gress should act to prevent situa- did in 1914 against corporations. "| tions in which @ union can use ‘so, morning, demanding 40-hour work week. The General Motors workers massed in front of Pontiac Central a Ask for New Laws Both Union, Management Blamed in Kohler Strike | Kohler Co. strike points to the jneed for ‘‘some control over large ‘on mass picketing. ] * ® * ‘labor unions that flout the law” Shorter wasHINGTON um — Sen. Gold-/laws and the federal Taft-Hartley Work Week at GM; weter (R-Ariz) said today testi- |mony in a Senate probe of the law prohibit mass picketing. But he claimed testimony before the jcommittee showed this ban had ‘been flouted in the Kohler strike. “Unions should come under an- ititrust statutes, but we can't do it we Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) of this year,” Goldwater said in an |Committee took somewhat of restraining trade, we High School at 11 a.m. andjMany pickets” and “keep people the UAW of restraining trade in marched down W. Huron street to Saginaw street then south on Sagi- naw to Water street and then north again. The purpose of the demonstra- tion, according to Pontiac Local President Charles Beach is to pursuade the corporation to em- ploy high senority workers for a full 40 hours a week and lay off the others so they can claim un- employment compensation and supplimental unemployment benefits. Beach said the workers want the same agreement with GM that was recently negotiated with Chrysler Corp. by the UAW to end the three- day work week. Typewriter for Hire ATHENS (INS) — This adver- tisement appeared in the classi- fied section of an Athens news- paper: ‘Young man, high school graduate and excellent typist, seeks secretarial job. Can pro- vide own typewriter.” ” GLE SLL NETS ’ In Today's Press Ses ge eS oe GaN ee PRN BS nas | Church news ......,<.5> 8-9 Comics _.....cccesveeves coe. 19 County news ......:....6--- 20 Editorials ....... aieiece 0 spores ns 4 Home section ............ 13-17 Obituaries .......... soaceo 3. 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LAWS ARE CITED Goldwater, a member committee, said Wisconsin of the state Workers used mass picketing to | | He said that boycott demon- | The committee has heard testi. | strated clearly a need to re- strain ‘the unbridled power of labor unions.” McClellan said Congress should. provide some guldelines ‘defining of a boycott is a proper labor A court order ended the mass Practice. Takes Powerful Slug MANSFIELD. Ohio (INS) William Roberts, 48, a good daddy. wanted a slug of wine but didn't want his three kids to see him drinking. He slipped out- side, went to his cache near the garbage pail, reached for his jug and took three big gulps. Wrong jug. The doctors said it was 1958 vintage gasoline. Goldwater yesterday accused | . Governor Williams Signs Bill Enacting New Financial Relief Plan for Waterford Pair Crossing Dixie Struck by Car ‘Woman Suffers Internal Injuries; Husband Has Fractured Leg | A Waterford Township ‘couple was injured, one of ‘them critically, early this. morning when they were struck by a car while cross- | ing U. S. 10, according to Pontiac State Police. Carl J. Miller, 36, of 2384, Anders Dr., was admitted) i} to Pontiac General Hospital| and cuts and bruises. He is, reported in fair condition. mitted with internal injuries and is reported in critica] condition. Police said the two were walk- ing from east to west across U.S. | 10 at Saginaw Trail, abcui a half | mile north of Scott Lake Rd., | shortly after 2 a.m. They apparently walked into the path of a southbound car driven by Earl K. Sanborn, 49. of 1506 Orchid St., Waterford Township, | said police. | SWERVES SHARPLY Sanborn said he swerved sharply to the left when they appeared in ‘front of him but was unable to’ avoid the accident. held, said police. A witness substantiated his story. j Avon Dynamiter Returned to Jail | | Waives Examination in. Orion Justice Pe The 17-year-old admitted dyna- imiter of an Avon Township home | Justice Helmar G. Stanaback, yes-| iterday, shortly after he confessed| ito Oakland County Sheriff's Depu-! |tles. | An order for a warrant charging| assault with intent to do great} Jaynes, of Varren, by Chief Assist-| ant Prosecutor George B. Taylor In Sullenberger Case Counse] Protest Judge Request for defendants in the have jointly filled a motion oppos-, County Cireuit Court could be en- $250,000 damage suit ageinst Pon- ing the suspended heart surgeon's tirely free from an attempt on itiac iG of his ouster as a staff surgeon there have unanimously come to Their motion especially hit atl Dell justified this position by| month. eneral Hospital brought by 4id to have an outside circuit judge behalf of one or more of the Cr. Neil H. Sullenberger because Preside over trial of his suit next imvolved parties to influence his | thinking.” thedefense of the Oakland County one particular point in the doctor’s pointing out the case had received request, filed for him Monday by,“extra-ordinary” publicity and in- Cricuit Court bench. Three attorneys representing the icity, its publically-owned hospital. | and the hospital’. medical staff,| in part: “No member of the Oakland Limited Crops Push Living Cost Higher WASHINGTON (#—A new high for food costs sent) ‘The electors of Oakland County have elected four outstanding cir- _cuit judges to preside over the in mid-February. with a fractured right leg the nation’s living cost level to still another peak mark attorney Harry N. Dell and stating volved many public officials and ‘physicians in the Pontiac area. | * * * | The opposing attorneys, however, + v ichigan Provides 0-Day Liquor Purchase Payment Setup - to. Enrich Treasury by 16-18 Million Dollars LANSING (? — The so- Expected | State's lobjected to the wording of the called Conlin liquor plan— jstatement. They contended that it) iimplied, ‘‘though probably not in-| tentionally,”” that someone might| iattempt to use influence “unlaw- |fully and in contempt of court.” | Because of this implication, they demanded the passage be stricken) ‘from the motion. They continued: * * * | court. In reporting this today, Labor Statistics Commis-| “It would be an unjustifiable His wife, Delfine, 23, was ad- sioner Ewan Clague said he could see little hope for a living cost downturn in the next few months. He said \it depends largely on crop { conditions and food supply. | * * * The official index rose two tenths of 1 per cent between January and February, reaching 122.5 per cent of the 1947-49 average. This is 3.2 per cent higher than a year ago. Food alone seared to g point 4.5 per cent above a year ago, a new record. The new over-all living cost peak is the 16th time in 18 months that He was not | the index has broken over the tOPisgme of the buo to a new high. x * * Clague said the reason living costs are not responding to the gen- eral business decline, but contin- uing upward on their own, is that most consumer cost items don’t re- spond quickly to general economic conditions. He Said farmers suffered their * * * } Retail Stores Report Good Easter Sales NEW YORK \—Neither snow nor sleet nor rain kept women ishoppers out of the nation’s retail \stores this week. | Although the weather took | yancy out of a hoped-for surge in Easter buying, ‘a Dun & Bradstreet survey showed retail sales leading last lyear over a wide area of the ‘country. | Total dollar volume of retail jtrade for the week ended Wednes- |day was unchanged to 4 per cent) jhigher than a year ago, Dun &/ iBradstreet estimated. wrong to the public and entail an additional] expense and pessi- | bly delay the trial to assign the case to an outside judg.” Attorney William A. Ewart, both \representing the city and hospital, ‘and Dean G. Bierer, the medical staff. | Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, who has been scheduled to begin trying the case April 8, will hear the motions Monday morning. Regents Name Doctor | ANN ARBOR (#® — The Uni- versity of Michigan Board of Regents announced the appoint- ment today of Dr. Charles G. Gordon III of Boston as head of the U. of M. Medical School's Department of Surgery, effec- tive Jan. 1, 1959. Dr. Gordon now is chairman of the Tufts University School of Medicine in. ' Boston. The attorneys signing the motion were Glenn C. Gillespie and City designated to bail the state ‘out of some if its financial ‘troubles — now is officially ‘in effect. | Gov. Williams yesterday signed into law a bill auth- orizing transfer of money from the state’s liquor pur- chase revolving fund to the general fund. It’s a bookkeeping procedure al- lowing the state to defer payment on liquor purchases for 90 days and thus enriching the state treas- ury by 16 or 18 million ‘dollars. The governor earlier this week instructed the State Liquor Com- mission to pul the plan inte ef- fect. * It was originated by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tip‘on), chairman of the House Taxation Committee as : i Veterans’ Bonus Fund. recession two years ago with a) | Producer, 3 Others May Be Dead result that farm prices have since strengthened. Food plays a major part in living costs. Clague said durables, such as | autos, appliances and so on, and, ‘soft goods, such as gasoline, fuels) and clothing, are responding some- | ; 1€ what to the general downturn. | ‘away from their work by sheer) it's boycott of Kohler products. 2PPeared before Orion Township) But food and service costs — 9 , Spring Weather Stays (Continued on Page 2, Col. &) bodily harm less than murder was . jot y ha ss s | - nearing the four clearly and precisely” what kind jssued Friday against Lloyd o With Us for Weekend year mark. : ; Partly cloudy with little change GRANTS; N. M. (P—A private \plane with producer Mike Todd jand three other persons crashed land burned near this western New Mexico city early Saturday. Aerial isearchers said there wes no sign life around the wreckage. * * * State police in Albuquerque said the aircraft bore the identifica- | Jaynes waived examination, and iy temperature is the prediction tion marking N300E. Police said was bound over to Oakland County ¢,,. tonight and tomorrow by the the craft was en route from Bur Circuit Court for = ‘April 7. arraignment U. S. Weather Bureau. Tonight's low will be near 29 degrees. bank, Calif., to Tulsa, Okla. jhad It left Burbank et 10:41 PST He .Was. returned to the Oak- Sunday should be warmer with Friday night, they said. | land County dail with bond set | by Justice Stanaback at $2,000. | 1 Jaynes, who had denied charges| ‘since the dynamiting Tuesday night, suddenly changed his story, The lowest thermometer reading) Né reports hav jto Sheriff's Detectives Don Fran- cis and Alphonse Anderson Friday (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | the high reaching around 47, Rain! or snow is forecast for Monday) and Tuesday with precipitation to- taling about one-fourth inch. preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon-, tiac was 28 degrees. The mercury, rose to 45 degrees at 1 p.m. \ Rock ‘n’ Roll? It’s Primitive... but Okay By DICK SAUNDERS Riding out a brief stay in Pon- tiac Osteopathic Hospital follow. _ ing surgery Thursday, noted jazz | cornetist Jimmy McPartiand to- | day handed down his opinion on roll and progressive | tock ‘n’ jazz. | He is recuperating from opera. tier from his vocal cord, and alle | viated a sinus condition. “Rock ‘n’ roll? Well,. it’s as basic, simple, and primitive ¢s you can get, but it’s OK. “The kids like it because they can dance to it, and its melodies and lyrics. are easy to remem- ber, - “They’il eventually grow up and find more intelligent inter- ests;” he added. * * * The 5l-year-old musician got - which removed a nodule | his start filling the shoes of the late Bix Berderbecke, and is con- sidered the leading exponent of the Beiderbecke style. c ke. ke -During-‘the thirties, \he played Jazzman McPartland in Hospital Here led his own jazz group from 1936 to 1941. ‘ * * * Of his current hospital stay, McPartland said, “I've been planning this bit for quite awhile.” The decision for the operation was made following an examination by his friend, Dr. Ben Dickinson, last April. Dickinson of Royal Oak, is a jazz enthusiast, and plays the dead horn in a hospital jyart group: with many, big bands,‘ and then a Commenting ‘on the progres- 4 | | | | sive school of jazz, McPartland | said, ‘‘This progressive jazz can | xo too far. Teshnique is fine, | until you completely lose the | melody. “Too,.many yourg musicians today think they can get awav | with playing just any 01d notes,” | he concluded * * * Following a scheduled week of | golf down south he will return | | to a series of concerts on the | east coast, later returning to | Baker's Keyboard Lounge in De- troit Aoril 21. An earlier report from New Mexico State Police said there were three dead, but this was not confirmed. e come direct from the scene of the wreck, roughly 35 miles southwest of Grants,’ a uranium boom city in western New Mexico 7& miles west of Albuquerque. Todd's secretary, Dick Hanley, said in Los Angeles Todd, a pi- lot named Vernor, a copilot and screen writer Art Cohn were aboard the plane when it left Burbank. Todd’s wife is movie actress Elizabeth Tavlor. BOUND FOR NEW YORK Todd was bound for New York, via Tulsa, for a testimonial] din- mer tonight * x * Dick Lane, operator of the Grants Airport, spotted the wreck-: age and directed state police to the spot. The country is timbered, rolling, and hilly. Lane said John Johnson, civil aeronautics - employe at the Grants Airport, saw a flash of La | light and called him to take a | look. | Lane said Johnson told him the plane reported over the CAA sta- tion at nearby Zuni that it was encountering moderate ice at 11,- (000 feet. The pilot requested ap-| proval to change altitude to 13,- 000 feet. : ¥ \ PRODUCER Plane Carrying Todd Crashes “Then it reached 13,000 and re- ported to Zuni, and that was the last heard of it,” Lane said. Lane said Johnson had report- ed seeing the flash of light at 2:05 a.m. MST about 20 airline miles ifrom the CAA Communications Station at Grants. | “He called me, and I took off | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) MIKE TODD > Two Dems Believe lke in Squeeze e 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS; . Truman Leads as Jack Benny Plays in Kansas President Expected to Veto Farm Bill, Create. Election Issue WASHINGTON UP —Congression- al Democrats believe they have put a political squeeze on Presi- dent Eisenhower that could help them win more Senate and House! seats next November. | Amid veto warnings from Re- Benny quip fer quip, will conduct, the orchestra in the Star Spangled! White House yesterday a bili to Banner and at least one other, publicans, the Senate sent to the freeze farm price supports and acreage allotments at about 1937 levels for a vear. The Democrats apparently think this has set up the timing for an attack on the administration's agricultural poli- cies. After the measure actually) reaches his desk, Eisenhower will have 10 days in which to exercise’ his veto, if he chooses that course. * * * Democrats hope that if a veto materializes, it will come about April 1, This is the date on which, Secretary of Agriculture Benson! has ordered price supports on! manufacturing milk dropped from) the present level of $3.25 a hun- dred pounds to $5.03. If this double blow falls on the dairy farmers, Democrats are) KANSAS CITY w—Harry Tru- man, who used to wield the great- est authority in the land, will wield a baton and act as master of cere- monies tonight at a concert organ- ized to get the Kansas City, Phil- harmonic Orchestra out of the red. Appearing with him—as_ violin soloist — will be comedian Jack Benny. * * * The former president, a vigor- ous 73-vear-old who can match numbet He may do more Truman in- sists he wont play the plano — a favorite pastime which he does rather well He and Benny said yesterday they certainly won't play a duet “] dont pias good. but | play better thin Mr Truman,” Benny cracked * J * | But their demals had the flavor ef teasers. and the Philharmome has been hinting broadly for weeks that the audience can ex- pect much more than the an- nounced program The 2.500 seats in the Music Hall! at the Municipal Auditomum ate sold out for the concert, expected to net about $35,000 and wipe cut the orchestra's deficit, Ticket | | GUEST SPEAKER—Dr. Thomas Edwards, of Flint, second from left, a featured speaker at the Professional Growth Day program for Pontiac teachers held yesterday at Pontiac Central * SATURDAY, MARCH 92, 1958 { ® Pontiac Press Photo Dr. Russell W. Curtis, secondary education coordinator, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent; and Francis W. Staley, Pontiac Central principal. The program was devoted to discussing new education. ‘The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — The $100 fine levied against the Greyhound Corp. last week will be suspended if the Birmingham City Commission ap- proves an agreement being drawn up for the corporation’s successor, Great Lakes Transit Co., Birming- ham Municipal Justice John Em- lery decided yesterday. * * * Suit had been brought against Greyhound and its employes by residents who charged the bus, parking lot at Hunter Blvd, and, Forest St. constituted a nuisance. | | They claimed that noise and fumes | caused by bus motors running at ‘night were a health -hazard. Great Lakes Transit, which purchased Greyhound’s suburban lines during the I‘tigation, said it will present a written agreement te the City Commission stating | that no buses will enter or leave the lot between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., no motors will be run during this time and that not more than six buses will be warmed up at a time. Previously, the new owner said it will use a better grade and less noxious type of fuel in the mo- tors and will alleviate some of the nuisance through the use of elec- tric heaters to warm the buses. t } | Court May Suspend Fine Levied Against Bus Firm for the children at the Baptist ‘Home _in Southfield Township. Mrs. Edwin H. Strunk Graveside service for Mrs. Ed- win H. (Geraldine) Strunk, 47, of 1594 Pennistone Rd., Birmingham, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Acacia Park Cemetery. The body will be at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ton Co. until time of service. Mrs. Strunk died Friday in Har- per Hospital, Detroit. Surviving are her husband: a son, Raoul, at home, and her fath- er, William A. Hyde of Birming- ham. Limited Crops Push Living Costs Higher (Continued From Page One) haircuts, medical care, public transportation, rent, repair and cleaning charges—are still rising. x* * * The new hike in living costs Means a pay raise of one or two cents an hour to about 100,000 workers in assorted aircraft, met- al work and local transit com- panies, prepared to exploit the issue to/prices ranged from $2.50 to $50. High School. Checking a chart with Dr. Thomas are, from left, trends and improved methods in the limit in Minnesota, Wisconsin with the emphasis being placed on — and Michigan congressional cam-| Sales in blocks of $100 worth or Installation of its new pastor, the Rev. Elbert W. Nuelken, will be observed at 3:30 p.m. Sunday by Food cost rose four-tenths of 1 per cent from January to Febru- ary. Prices of most meats, fruits _before a rain. ’ and give the impression of thinner | paigns. Farm leaders said they doubted, Benson would have formally or- dered the dairy price support cuts into effect April 1, as he did; yesterday, without advance word that Eisenhower would veto the freeze bill. The President, in a talk earlier this week, voiced op- position to the bill which would, apply to a number of major farm commodities in addition to dairy products. _ The margins by which the meas- ure passed the House and Senate | were not nearly enough to over- ride a veto. The Senate passed the bill 48-32, The House vote Thursday was 7210-172. During debate, there were Re- publican charges that the Demo- crats were trying to embarrass) the President before the congres-| sional elections. Democrats re- plied that, the bill is needed in the fight against the recession. * * * But some Democrats told a newsman they believe the dairy price support issue will provide the necessary edge to re-elect Democratic Sen, Proxmire in Wis- consin, They also hope that issue will help unseat Republican Sens. Thye of Minnesota and Potter of Michigan. Potter, who voted against the Senate's original. bill, to.. freeze farm price supports indefinitely, | switched to support the revised) House version whith limited the freeze to one year. It was the House version that went to the White House. Maen I ml By E. H. SIMS Is ft true that sea gulls sit out the period just before a rain when the air is thin? A careful observation of sea gulls will show that they do sit out thin air, when the flying is tough. But air does not always thin out It does on some occasions. What makes many beach resi- dents think that air is thinner — just before a rain or at other' times — is the clearing of the salt haze above the water. Vision then improves and the impression is that the air has thinned. But watch the gulls. If they sit on the shore, and fly less than usual, the times clear away haze, or — in inland areas — smoke or haze, air but this is not always true. Watch the sea gulls. The Weather Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report C AND VE CINITY — Partly). cloudy with little temperature change | ' , today, tonight and tomorrow. Mish toaay| \ CaSON for the faith of any man. near 45. Lew tenight 2, high temerrew |. * * * . Mederate no: tly winds. Sea level = Pressere 29.9¢ inches rising. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 10-15 m.p.h. Direction: North | Sun sets Saturday at 6:46 p.m. Sun rises Sunday et 6:31 a.m. {3 Moon sets Saturday at 9:10 p.m. Moon rises Sunday at 7:56 a.m. Dewntewn Temperateres 2 e0ee> | am euene 6a 29 ij 1 69060025. - 2 m 44): 8 O.M....c00-+0590 UE beecisce 4 © OM. 1... «051-38 LC) beanpenatte 38 Friday in Pentiac fas recorded downtown} Highest temperature ......-se.000.05 45 Lowest es eeerese eearceces: 7 ean temperature ...... nppacoceoood Weather—Piurries One Year Ago in Pontise Highest temperature .....-.00.00-+ ooo 87 Lo temperature oeveeeeees rr | ‘at Ceeeeeeessarecers “4 Wea Lowest Temperatures and ~~ date in 86 Years 81 in 1938 43 in 1885 - Friday's Tempersiore Chart i Al 45 TS hi 50 40 Baltimore . 368 34 Miami 64 «61 Bismarck 4 28 Milwaukee 40 28 1 Wille 65 Minneapolis 43 25 42 32 New Orleans 67 52 c 63 35 New York 6 c 4i aha 38 2 cS] liston 41 = : ix %¢ 22 is 42 2 6. Francisco 60 52 Worth 68 55 S. Ste. Marie 45 24 Or. 41 25 Trav. City 1 25 R 6 Wash 40 26 wile 57 ttle \ a 4 City . 45 mpa | 4 43 e - air has _ probably|= thinned. The birds are harder ( = fool than your eyesight or weather-| _ sight, Moving air will also some- |” = i Teday in Pontiac i= ae temperature preceding 8 a.m.) — Agee smo eee RIE a more. * * + Benny is getting top billing, but the idea for the concert was Tru- man's. He and the 64-year-old Benny have been friends for 25 years, and Benny has appeared in eight such concerts previously. Truman went to the airport yesterday to greet Benny. They|Hope arrived in Copenhagen last and snow, an ambulance which shrank. hammed it up for the benefit of night after a ‘wonderful trip” to jeft New York Wednesday finally’ newsmen and bystanders with the help of a 1907 Maxwejl provided by the publicity people. * * * Later they traded more quips at what was billed as a news con- ference. Somebody who counted said only four questions were edged in, the banter was so fast. Don't Create Issue, DSR Drivers Told DETROIT (INS) — DSR drivers are being told today not to make an issue of future incidents in- volving what General Manager No- wicki described as “rugged in- dividualists.”” The edict came down after Do- lores Pearson, 18, a Central High School student, spent Thursday night in a police cell after a runin with a DSR driver over a five-cent transfer. : * * * Marvin Shedrick, the bus driver, called police after Miss Pearson refused to give him the money for a transfer. According to a new ruling the driver must get the money for the transfer. The girl had put 15 cents, all the money she said she had, in the box. Nowicki chastized the driver say- ing his action in calling the police “was stupid in every sense of the word.” News Flashes SHARON, Pa, (®—Four youths were killed and two others were critically injured early today in a collision involving three auto- mobiles. State police said two of the cars had been racing, The dead: Leroy Huntley, 18, and Robert D. Bruce, 20, both of Far- rell, Pa.; Richard C, Klumph, 17, who lived near New Wilming- ‘ton, Pa.; and Steve Gorichky, who lived near Mercer, Pa. By DR. EDWIN President, National Ephesians §:25, ‘‘Christ loved the church and gave himself for her. All the institutions of give a reason for their existence. The church is no ex- ception. One reason for believir Paul wrote to the Ephesians, “Christ loved the church and gave himself for her.” However, there are so level also why we should faith is found in the mes ._ reminds us that we have years as one day. _ * the freedom of its pulpit. earth that affords a freer of the Christian Church. A final reason for b that its fellowship is pr lowship of the kingdom This growing unity of the horizon of a darkened * Couten Meditations 7 Fe fidence in the Christian church today. First, because it gives us an eternal perspec- tive in a generation in which our feelings and our mood for the day will be determined each morn- ing by the latest news flash or headlines. We need something more stable and enduring, if we are to have solidity of character. This enduring ~ whom one day is as a thousand years and a thousand x Another reason for believing in the church is to the prayer of Jesus that his followers might be one, For some of us it is the greatest sign of hope on © z Bob Hope Arrives 5 Arrive in Detroit ‘After Harrowing Trip in Copenhagen From Moscow COPENHAGEN » — Wearing a ‘Russian fur cap, comedian ob | DETROIT ®—Crusted with mud shoes and her dress got so wet it dozers which finally succeeded in. ‘Moscow, : . : ey ceed my latest movie arrived in Detroit today, its five ‘Paris Holiday,’ to the Russians,” occupants, including an invalid ‘he said. “They seemed to enjoy it. Woman of 64, weary from having ‘It is soon having its first night in been trapped along the Pennsyl- |Moscow, and Anita Ekberg is going Y@nia Turnpike in a 4-foot snow- lover there for the occasion.” storm.” In Moscow Hope was received by, ~ + * the Soviet Minister of Culture, Nic-| Mrs. Jeannatee Green, 29, of olai Mikhailov, who told him that) Detroit, told a harrowing story of the Russians were interested in having seen a man collapse and Hollywood movies, die within 20 feet of the ambulance Hope and his team shot a doc-|in which she was trapped, of see- umentary movie in Moscow, It willling a skidding truck topple on a be carried by television in the gtalled car, of finally making shel- United States April 5. ~ jfer in a restaurant with 700 storm ‘** lrefugees, and of helicopter rescue. ivi T d ’ P| x *« * Mike 0 d S ane Mrs, Green was bringing her In laws, Leo Flekel, 76, and his Crashes and Burns wife, Frieda, 64, to Detroit. They left Wednesday from a New York hospital, where Mrs. (Continued From Page One) Fiekel had been confined 18 with Bill Hopwood as an obsery-| months by leg Injuries suffered ler when hit by a truck, “We flew the direction Johnson! The East's worst snowstorm of pointed out the flash. lihelvearnt , , “After about 30 minutes, Hop- pale - ee aiid pau potced 9s thie dane Green said ‘hey HL ia enangstont ae had trouble seeing very 0 miles along the turnpike when much Noll tercain|l (because ime ae became hopelessly ground was partly obscured by 5” x, ‘Oe 4 fog. Hopwood saw this little col-) “irs. Green said she saw a mi umn,of smoke down in a small later identified as George L. Bliss. valley. \61, of Rocky River, Ohio, col- “It turned out to be the wreck-| lapse and die as Bliss and a wom- age.” jan fought through deep, heavy, The surrounding peaks run up Wet drifts to reach the shelter of a to about 9,300 feet. ‘restaurant a mile away. | ‘The peaks were covered sila The ambulance’s attendants, low clouds. |Gene Neville and Ronald Kane of “I'd guess the valley floor is\New York, had gone to seek aid, about 7,000 feet high. ____ |and Mrs. Green said she was pow- “Th outer portions of the wings erless to go to Bliss’ rescue be- and a small portion of the tail cause drifting snow had sealed the jwas all that was left. There ambulance doors shut. She said |wasn't enough left to see any- she blew tbe siren futilely. thing.” After repeatedly trying to lift the fallen man, the woman with him ‘Annual Show Opens finally staggered on through the snow, Mrs, Green said, adding that DETROIT (INS) — The annual when attendants returned and ‘Michigan Flower and Home Show broke open the ambulance doors opens today at the state tairgrounds |she ran to the man with a bottle jin Detroit. The event will continue | of ammonia, but he already was through March 30. |dead. OCCA 2 AB LE. ARETE © | drifts, topple on a car. e| Accompanied by her father-in- _\law, Mrs. Green said she finally » half - walked, half-crawled more T. DAHLBERG »| and girls under 21, one of whom i {beer to Tell About Ambulance Marooned in Snow cutting a zig-zag path through the t * * /wet snow, Both sulfered frostbite, she said NEW SNOWSTORM before they reached the restaurant | to get food and tell State Police of| The ambulance picked up Mrs. their: plight. |Green and her in-laws and started ‘West again, but attendant Neville |. “The restaurant was wonder- isaid, “I thought we had had it oe she said. “An Episcopailan ain early last night,” adding minister washed dishes and two that a new storm started to blow nuns did a marvelous job of ‘up near Reading, Pa. and the comforting the sick. We spent .mpbulance could only make 10 to Thursday night in the restaurant 1; miles an hour. He said the | storeroom. There was no heat \.oather began to clear at Pitts- | or water.” | burgh. : | A helicopter brought the attend-| * AA ants and Mrs. Flekel from the Th bul hed Detroit’ jambulance to the restaurant, and) = am ounnce reached ae yesterday took Mrs. Green and the Villa- Zion Geriatric Hospital at ‘Flekels to a Harrisburg, Pa., hos- 1:30 a.m. today. It left Mrs. Flekel jpital. om then drove Mrs. Green and | Sn |Flekel to her home, where an The ambulance was one of the |anxious Stanley Green, 43, a dairy |first vehicles freed by giant bull-|\company employe, waited. FE City Police Raid Nets Minors at Beer Party A teenagers’ drinking party was, The boys charged with being in raided by Pontiac police last night eee ie te, a oe : , ford, 20, o efferson St.; ‘and 31 persons taken into custody. et Marcin 0 and (Arthar Mare | The police arrested 24 boys |cino, 18, both of 370 E. Tennyson | jSt.; Frederick Drake, 19, of 689 | ls a 16-year-old girl, and seven |N. Perry St.; and Jimmy Naylor, | men aged 21 through 24 in the 20, of 8 N. Anderson St. raid on a house at 458 Valencia + *) * | Be Others were William Ellis, 20, | The girls were released to their) of 157 Second St.; Paul Carry, 19, ‘parents over the week end to ap-| of 111 Raeburn St.; William Lam- pear in municipal court Monday.| son, 19, of 575 N, East Blvd.; * * * Donald Proper, 18, of 38 McKin- The youths were locked up in, ley Dr.; Gerald Spencer, 19, of ‘the city jai] and in the Oakland) 540 Amberwood S8t.; Patrick Ly- ‘County Jail and appeared in court, ons, 18, of 179 Beach St.; * * * ‘this morning where they pleaded \Not guilty and were released on |$10 bonds by Judge Maurice E. Finnegan for trial March 26. * * * Charged with furnishing beer to \minors was William Colyer, 24, of 1003 Mt, Clemens St., who is be- ‘lieved by police to have rented the house. Othe Clarence St.; Doyle D. Thompson, 19, of 106 E. Ann Arbor St.; Wal- ter L. Kennedy, 20, of 30000 South- field Rd., Royal Oak; and Kar! A. Stickel, 19, of 78 E. Columbia .St. * * * The girls were: Marion Leipen, charged with furnishing 18, of 46 E. Cornell St.; Patricia St. Also, Charles J. Brown, 19, of 32 inors were: Harold Rus-| Sutton, 18, of 19 Tacoma Ct.; Mary _| _ Mrs, Green said she watched a sel}, 21, of 465 E. Third St.; Rich- Sutherland, 17, of 24 Charlotte St.; | | heavy truck, spinning in the (arg Cramer, 24, of 95 E. Howard Carol Adams, 18, of 90 Oakland Reports ‘st; Robert Beidson, 24, of 161/Ave.; Marion Buff, 18, of 175 Au- Oliver St.; Thomas Halbert, 24, of burn Ave.; Yvonne Koprince, 18, 70 Gage St.: George DeBolt, 24, of 147 E. Howard St.; Betty Har- of 912 Stanley St.; and Harry Me- ris, 19, of 123 Norton St.; and Con- Gowan, 22, of 4146 Island Dr.,/stance Romanelli, 17, of 745 First Drayton Plains, Church of the Ascension (Luther- an). * * * The Rev. Richard C. Stuck- meyer of Pontiac will perform the installation rites, with the Rev, E. M. Schulte of Detroit preaching the sermon. Services and vegetables, and restaurant meals, increased. An exception was rib roast prices, indicating consumers have shifted to cheaper meat cuts, Prices for eggs and most dairy products declined a bit. will be conducted by Pastor D. Ortner. The Rev. Mr. Nuelken, a native of Ohio, spent most of his early life in Detroit. His religious train- ling was received at Concordia Col- lege and Seminary, Springfield, Il. | His first church was in Detroit's |East Side, where he served from 1937 to 1953. Until accepting his charge here, he has been serving in Battle Creek. Men of the Congregational Church of Birmingham will con- tinue their Lenten breakfasts Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. The Rev. Robert Macoskey, associate min- ‘ister of the First Baptist Church, will be guest speaker. Birmingham YMCA Young Adults, men and women aged 20 to 40 years, are inviting al] sin- gle persons in this age group to join them in the easter egg hunt and coloring party at § p.m. Fri- day. The affair, to be held in the ‘YMCA, will provide Easter eggs ‘Avon Dynamiter Returned to Jail (Continued From Page One) morning after talking with his mother. The youth said he stole the ex- plosives from a construction com- pany several months ago without intention to use it against the Ron- | wood St., Avon Township, where he had been living. When he moved out about a ¢ month ago, he said, the family wouldn’t give him his clothing. He had been carrying on a run- ning feud with the MacDonalds ever since, said detectives. didn’t ,mean to hurt amyone,”’ he ‘told investigators. . * x * He admitted throwing a stick of dynamite at the home about a month ago but said it failed to go off. His second attempt last Tues- day night rocked the neighborhood, causing damage to the MacDonald neighbor Hareld Snyder, of 3397 Eastwood St. No one was injured. Council of Churches than a mile to obtain food for _,Mrs, Flekel at a restaurant she had heard from passersby was open at the turnpike’s Brandywine- | Morgantown interchange. + * * She had high praise for strand- «. ed truck drivers, describing them | ‘'as ‘‘marvelous” and telling of see- ‘ing them, their feet wrapped in ‘rags and blanket strips, half-carry, } half-lead 12 school children from a! ‘¢ stranded bus. ‘LOST HER SHOES It was Thursday afternoon, Mrs. "Green said, when she and her fa- ther-in-law set out for the restau- rant. She reported she lost her : City Dr. D. S. Smith ’ Gets Heart Post Pontiac physician Donald S&S. :) Smith was named president-elect _|of the Michigan Heart Assn. at its i ‘annual meeting yesterday in De- _.4 troit. —— 1} ~*~ wr * ; Dr. Smith, of 135 Wenonah Dr., has served on thé group's. execu- tive committee and has been chair- * man of its research committee) *, for the past three years, He has been a trustee for four years, »| Dr. Smith will take office, in |/March, 1959, and will succeed the our modern society must 1g in the church is that as That should be a sufficient me reasons on the human feel a great sense of con- sage of the church, which an everlasting God, with * There is no institution on platform than the rostrum elieving in the church ts ophetic of what the fel- of God on earth will be. the churches is one answer es ¥ OE CE TS oe ange RM po * : NEAR DEADLINE — Monday is the last day for registering to vote in the Pontiac municipal glection. Mrs. Helen Brosted, of the City Clerk’s Office, registers a late comer yester- day, The office will stay open until 8 p.m, Mon- are registered, / #, yl . . -\ day for registration. since the last/ election can also report their thahge of addtess to City Clerk Ada A. Evans, - Voters must: vote ‘in the district in which-hey : Pontiac Press Phote Those ‘who have moved Mrs. Evans points out. - ‘ald MacDonald family, 3389 East-) “I just wanted to scare them—I) home and that of a next door |room today. * Household costs rose somewhat )with an increase of one-tenth of 1 per cent in rents. Rent declines were reported in several cities, | however. * * Transportation and apparel prices were slightly lower. A drop jof 2.7 per cent in gasoline prices iapntributed most to the decline in the transportation category. Con- tinuing post — Christmas clothing sales helped bring average ap- parel prices down one-tenth of 1 Per cent. * * * * Clague said the food cost ad- vance was mainly due to crop freezes in Florida and generally poor weather conditions in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Texas-source of much of the country’s winter fruit and vege- table supply. He said lower fruit- ‘vegetable prices can be expected in May or June. The Labor Department also re- ported thaf weekly spendable earnings of factory workers were almost unchanged between danuary and February. It said the earnings less taxes of a worker with three dependents were $73.71 for the single worker $66.63, This was 17 cents weekly less than in January, because of slightly reduced work hours. x * * * The department said that buy- ing power of factory workers is down almost 5 per cent from a jyear ago, because of lower earn- jings and higher living costs. | Ike Takes Off for Weekend in Georgia Sun WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower left wintry Washing- ton today hoping to get a weekend of warm sunshine and golf at & Augusta, Ga. * * * His plane, the Columbine IIT, took off at 8:45 a.m. EST for a flight that usually requires a little ‘more than two hours. Eisenhower wore only a light topcoat against the cold wind at the airport. The sun was shining intermittently, but the thermom- eter was still in the 30s. The decision to go came late yesterday. It is his 18th trip to the Augusta National Golf Club since his election in 1952. His most recent visit to the club was for a weekend last January. At that time Georgia weather crossed him up by turning quite nippy, and he caught a cold. * * * But the forecast for Augusta this weekend was for sunshine and temperatures in the high 50s and low 60s. The Chief Executive plans to fly back to Washington late Sunday afternoon or Monday morning. The White House said Eisen- hower may go South again in mid- state governors at Miami. |Schedule TV Patient to Start Walking Today DETROIT (INS) — Carl Milten- berger, the 65-year-old Battle Creek machinist who underwent surgery before television cameras, was scheduled to start walking around his Henry Ford Hospital ek oF Part of Miltenberger’s aorta ar- “|tery was replaced by a piece of dacron tubing Tuesday night. * * * The replaced section of his aorta was clogged where it branches into two sections serving the May for the annual conference of -zlargest blood vessel in the body— - ¥ + ‘Every Monday j : f . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, | MARCH 22, 1958 Begin Classes ’ re A » | Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Zezix which you are creating the woman girls of 18 seem like the ‘‘older'These are the years in which you| The care you. give your skin | happiness or detract from it for to Build Beauty with your good looks as a wom- an. The personality traits you | ou will become. ° y develop now may add to your | To accent peaches and cream beauty for spring, -a pink that is flattering to your skin might be a good ning was Mrs. Florence Carter. Other officers are Mrs. Merle Curless, Ruth; Mrs, George Kay- signs. Come see it in our open- stock “i ostoria collection. Investment. IName Chairman. rec the rest of your life. i During teenage your spines and} your minds are flexible. You can’! build a lovely, supple body and cor- | posture defects now much . . ‘more easily than you can later., for April Dinner ‘Ask your mothers and you will ;find that most of the defects in! Mrs. George R. Newlin, most ex: beauty roy att pie se now are the result of things the icetlent chief of ‘Mizpah Temple No. did or did not do when they were . Pythian Sisters, appointed Mrs. | lyour age Pythian Sisters members met Thursday evening.|a double chin, round shoulders, or * * * ja hump at the back of your neck Honéfed guests at the meeting) when you are 30 or 40; and be-' jincluded Mrs. Port Huron, past grand chief of Portant at those ages as it does the Grand Temple of Pythian Sis- "OW. } ———_—_———— | ters of Michigan; Mrs. E. J. Papi-', Young girls today have such neau of Detroit, grand press Cor-) q wonderful chance to carry good interest in these factors—if not | Actually, there is no such thing Name Officers jas beauty without geod health. |Health is reflected in a lovely com- “for leaflet No. 58 ‘Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press — _ oP aoc liams, secretary, and Mrs. Ly- man Stevens, treasurer. When members met at the school Thursday, a special pro- Anna McManus of lieve me, life will seem just as im-| | Cleaning Spring Is Here! choose New Way. that seal proudly. amar haa the vet af George Janes general chairman of | * * * , sec | ij making him feel that his home| a Public dinner, to be served ia\/_ Your posture now has a lot to do CLEANERS is his castle and his wife is the Fellowship Hall April 25, when) with whether or not you wil! have ALE! You can be sure that your rugs and car- pets will be thoroughly clean when you The NIRC Seal means that our methods have the highest seal of approval and New Way Rug Cleaners wear New Way Rug 42 Wisner FE 2-7132 equal partners, think what the ‘respondent; and Mrs. Carolyn leoks into the early years of | happy husbands have to say. ‘Kaufmann of Port Huron, district, womanhood, into middle age and PHOTOGRAPHER . 2 Port aa ® . Maybe some of them help around ee wre Mrs. “Chi saat Bud-| ae 7 ae way you aa Pontiac Photographers i oe. Maybe some of them 'dinger and Mrs. Russell Gibbs. | the food you eat, are building Association ave wives who have held down * * * the YOU of tomorrow. Take an | . R. Haskill 7, | Hostesses for the evening were | is oe Mrs. William Vance, Mrs. 8 Theo- | for the sake of health, then do so | Sutherland Sudo | ca Oh Gayot ieee idore Ziehmer, and Mrs. Eleray | for the sake of good looks. 13 E. Pike St. -27it ia egies erie ives Thomas Dimitri Lazarett moms: * * * 124 W. Huron St. E 43468 JERRY WOOLIEVER 13 Years Professional ‘Popularity.’ | gram on “The Teaching of | Arithmetic in the Grades’ was You Do Better When You Consult a PROFESSIONAL 1 Me, oe St. Robinson's Stdi 30 E. Huron St E 43669 Wooliever Studi dated reason. Because their wives i jplexion, a graceful carriage, shin- Experience 426 N. Paddock St E 43001 ’ ‘think they are wonderful and en-| of Twain PTA ing hair and bubbling good humor! As its name suggests, Nosegay | joy making thei feel like VIPs| — Officers have been elected WNioerm neal tient tectg ryt COR ye OU = j is a lighthearted floral pat- }'" their own homes. by members of the Mark Twain ae ee a maps * : Ae _ : a s sid { ut lays e foundation for the tern, as delightfully feminine Mrs Car t GOs OSS ivibrant woman you may become asa — aoe it wa . er Others taking office include * few years from now. =. — polished cutting on graceful | \]qrmmed Queen Mrs. Clifford Wilcox, mother | * * | handblown stemware. It was | + vice president; Raymond Za- “ uae like to have my, \ baglo, father vice president; leaflet which was written for teen- ’ Sets ty compleinent fioxsl of Sisterhood | Mrs. Leslie Seay, teacher vice [agers send a stamped, self-ad-| ) patterns in china, but you'll | president: Mrs. Dallas Wil-_ dressed envelope with your request | OL EN SUNDAY 2 to 9 ga, protector; Mrs. Christian presented by teachers Mrs. Stemware OG | ics, Naomi tr Rar Roses Are Everywhere | iitice'stadiesrt Vern sor New D _ —S ‘Lange, herald; = Mrs. Cornelius | . ai ral Gere tener = ECW resses SALAD each Vandyke, deputy herald, and Mrs. ] J) Spri Ing time ie ashions Mrs. Phillip Kinsella, ortho- | C t _ S it PLATES Elmer Beardsley, keeper of the ar-| pedic teacher. | Oa S ul S Michigan's Largest Dinnerware Specialty Stere! i \chives. Also named were Mrs. ‘Matthews, assistant keeper of the jarchives; ‘first color bearer; Mrs. Schram, second co John Beltz, first messenger, Mrs.| James Schram, second messenger; | iMrs. Betsy and Mrs, Everett guard. Shoults, | NEW YOR Clyde Mabel Erikson, | Mrs. Edward | their backs, lor bearer; Mrs.| feet. dresses and ings, dickeys first guard, | Hilliker, second | K (INS) — Smart women won't be wearing roses just in their hair this spring —they'll also wear them on hands and even Rose prints are tops for the coming season, both as silk as peekaboo lin- and ties for solid- colored outfits. But it doesn't stop there—you can take your basic black dress that boast a printed rose pat- tern, another spring touch that peps up a dark outfit and gives it a gay look. Roses are in evidence on handkerchiefs, umbrellus and even smart for shoes. giving you the matched-all-over look. Roses don't necessarily mean red—these days they are print- ed in colors Luther Burbank never heard of. While red and pink and yel- Tatfeta Made of Nylon, Orlon Women who agore the luxur- fous purr of silk taffeta ling- erie can now enjoy it by select- ing slips or petticoats made of a more durable, easier-to-care- for fabric. ~*~ * * and Accessories Alvin. TELEGRAPH at HURON Mrs. Keith Bearden Honored at Shower Mrs. Charles Gavette was hos- 2099 S. Telegraph Rd. Adjacent te Nerth Side of Miracle | Mile, Just Nerth of Telegraph and Square Lake Roads = | Attending the Tue sda y attair were Mrs. Bruce Reh, Sue Barks, | Geraldine and Donna Sheffield, | Mrs. Newton Bearden, Mary Lou Hoban, and Marilyn Shocklee. tess at a pink and blue shower| honoring Mrs. Keith Bearden at! low are still the favorites, blue and orange roses are turning up as super-smart high-fashion shades for accessories. that has stood you in good stead all winter and perk it up with a belt sash of printed roses for a springtime look. ROSEY GLOVES Or you can buy white gloves | To Watch Birds The Pontiac Audubon So- ciety and guests will gather at 1:15 p.m. Sunday at Pontiac The Warwick avenue home of Mrs. Gerald Scott was opened to members of the New | 1 Taffeta petticoats with the “delightful rustle and stiffness of silk are available in a nylon- orlon blended fabric. * * . . They wash in a whisk, need Lakeshores Group Works on Ceramics Every home buyer has fire insurance—every home buyer should have mortgage home buyers are dying be- fore the mortgage is paid If you're paying for your home, you'll want to know about Life of Virginia's Custom Drapery FE 2-8642 the Fairgrove avenue home of Mrs. a Se Sylvanites Meet ta ee SS eae a | insurance. For while one ° iV Sheffield, : no ironing when drip-dried, an ‘a nie ; era With Mrs. Scott apes ite Re home is burning, fourteen DEPARTMENT Tailored for your room, with an added touch of ee because they come trom Spen- Sylvanites Club Friday for a business meeting and penny Central High School and from there will go to Kensington Park to observe migrating birds. The first meeting will be 2 at the high school. Others present were Mrs. Mar-, vin Groat, Margie Richards, Bey | Boadway, Pat Clark, Mrs. Glen Sheffield and Mrs. Merl Van me Gil der. held April ! 1 etl Eo ON ed Cee Consultants will be gad et bring samples to your Taal (Ne it's available at small cost [Tl sbtigation—of course). rom Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton : Rayon, Cornice Boards, ee Rods and. Bamboo. Mrs. John Gerzanics Jr. enter- : tained members of Lakeshores. auction of handmade items. Home Extension Group Wednes-' Participating in the activities |day in her Ascot road home. —| were Mrs. James Morrissey, x & Mrs. John Filippi, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Dale Fishwild and Mrs. m&nd Dombrowski and Mrs. Harry Wood directed the group in Jules Caudron VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES Button ceramics work. Mrs. Donald Neal Clark. Officer candi- TAVERN The West Huron street hom of Mrs. and Mabel Smith Mrs. Arthur Button of Oxtord, Albert Barker and Mrs. Vir-| LICENsto | Gates will be nominated atthe was received as a new member. Representative f Vee -< 4p | next meeting. process : | Three Are Guests 1080 W. Huron Street Qquolity controlled cleaning Junior Guild Meets of Esther Circle FE 2-0219 | FLOOR COVERINGS | COVERINGS WATERFORD Helen Kinney . * was opened to members of thejgil Allison were guests of Esther, Special Sunday Dinners PE Oe ee a ee THE LIFE 3511 Elizabeth Lake MXIT MRESELICES FE 4.7775 J) OF VIRGINIA Kinney and Miss Smith participat-| Mrs. John Ritter took part in. ing in the program. Miss Murphy, | ithe program Wednesday in the East) | Miss Smith and Elizabeth Rocke-| ‘Kennett road home of Mrs. Ed- ‘feller were appointed to a nomi- ward McBride. patios committee. | ee Need Clean Gloves | Refreshing Spring Beauty-Do ‘Ruby Julian, Vera Murphy, Miss Church. | | | | | POTTED ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF with Vegetable we and Buttered Egg Noodles . =, 1/4, SPRING CHICKEN Pried in Butter, Apple Fritter Chelee of Soup or Juice, Choice S Potatoes, Chef's Salad, Fresh Baked Rolls and Rutter A smudge on unfinished wood ‘surfaces drives home carpenters ‘to hang up their hammers. Recommended by GOURMET—DUNCAN HINES SOUTHEASTERN TOURIST ASSOC. Wondérful Lustre-Sheen Ga _ Experts say wearing clean can- Li L L l C l d W cleaning will give your V vas gloves wil] prevent finger- we Vo ove “y Oo AM a ve marks or stains on the wood, But ithe gloves must be_ kept clean to do their job. draperies, slipcovers, bed- spreads and throw rugs @ . | t | _ brand-new, straight- from- ‘6° the-store look. ; with just § Be Sure to Get} everything ‘ t Your Holden's | e ae As Stamps with | , . | ave : ; wie You Are Cordially Invited to Attend © Hairest y OPEN HOUSE i Your - 5 SHIRTS | at | ; Shompes Laundered ™ cae 18 PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL (ee | CREDIT UNION Seting GRESHAM | 40 East Pike Street Pontiac, Michigan © Sheen Spray o 9 mn Rt = . . y nm ¢ ; CLEANERS (Waldron Hotel Building) Be soe ea ae Nel I ll Cc Country ; ore March 26 and 27 9A. M.-5 PLM. : NER’S and Shirt Laund | _ Thrift NEISNER’S neh) | eg ry Door Prises Permanent’ BEAUTY SALON 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. | — with Haircut vA ALU! HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M. to 9 P.M ! ' Open Monday thru Saturday. ; 8 42 N. pnaleiion Floor | Friday and Saturday 10 A, M. to 10 P. M TALM.~8 P.M. : , eral 8- | | Branch 5 Oakhill Wyner , ; 5 Appointment Not Alweys Needed | FE 5-2761 --—- . J Bai THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 _EIGHT Herbert Hoover Finishing Biography of Woodrow Wilson + Seder Slated at B'nai Israel Area Church Groups | I will bless the Lord at all times: his praaise shall continually be in my mouth. * UNITY 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday Service 11 A.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. “KEEP A TRUE LENT” Cast thy burden upon the Lord, | Let the words of my mouth, and and he shall sustain thee: he shall the meditation of my heart, be ac- never suffer the righteous to be ceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my | moved. istrength, and my redeemer. | | WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Confident Living Never Were Opponents, Says Former President By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Not long ago, I paid a call on Herbert Hoover. Waiting in Chancel Cross to Be Dedicated Young People to Discuss Rev, H. L. Johnson, Pastor ‘Judaism, Christianity’ his reception room in San Francisco’s Mark Hopkins Hotel, I Welcome to Passover) = ———_—_———— at Orchard Lake asked his secretary, Bors the Chief?” Program of Children ST. JOHN'S “Well,” she answered, “he’s in there work- : _ RAN CHURCH The I eae Holiness C hure h A new chancel cross presented ing hard. He works about seven or eight hours! 4 model Passover Seder con. LUTHE ailcs Cherry Ch BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT to the Orchard Lake Community a day. sisting of prayers, blessings and Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday School (all ages) sab roen genes 10:00 A.M. Church, Presbyterian by Mr. and “But he’s eighty-three,” I protested. reading from the Boook of Hag. Morning Worship, 11:00 4.0 Worship. _.... 11:00 A.M. Pilgrim PS. 645 PM. Mrs. Norman S. Smith will be “Yes,” she sald, “but he doesn’t know gadah will be presented at 2 p.m. “ Pastor Golden Goapel Hess are yer fe _M, dedicated tomorrow. Children will that.” on March 30 by the religious school Inspirational Singing — Bible Preaching be presented for baptism at both of Congregation B'nai Israel. wee Ciule Chocch Willi tke Big HeotT™ ee p In his office I found the former Chief A i : é 2 E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. | Soe Executive surrounded by papers, books, The Passover story concerns the JAMES W. BREWER F irst Social ——— =| The Cherub Choir directed by and manuscripts. “What are you working (freeing of the Israelites and the on, Mr. President?” I asked. Brethren Church flight across the Red Sea. ‘Mrs, W. J. David will sing ‘‘Easter - oir 06 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Song”’ and ‘‘Jesus Wants Me for a “I'm just finishing my biography of} Open to the public, groups Bibl C | Ch | 316 Baldwin FE 2-0384 Elatte oe * ~ eonumir: Sunbeam” at the 11 a.m. service. DR. PEALE Woodrow Wilson,” he replied. from area churches may make | C 0 ege Sat. Eve. Service ..7:30 AM “Tue Adequacy of |The or constats lot eat, five and “That's strange,” I commented in surprise. “You're a Re-| Teservations by calling Rabbi Concert March 29 meat! -- ool Canist -— : publican and he was a Democrat; yet you're writing the life| Israel Goodman, FE 4-414. ’ “Wie ie ll A.M. Fred Fuller, baritone soloist, of an old opponent.” Named chairman of the oc- Worship . . 4:45 P.M. JUNIOR and will sing “Cross Bearer’ by casion was Mrs. John Rothschild) The St. Paul Bible College Choir) Young People . . 6: 15 P. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS Meet. | Guion at both services and the NEVER OPPONENTS with Mrs. Irving Gordon, cochair-\°f St. Paul, Minn. under the di-| Mid-Week Prayer wa ¥: KE ae r. M. EVENING WORSMIY, my Edward D. Rucmare: pas- | “Oh,” Mr. Hoover told me, “we weren't opponents. Wilson! man, rection of James W. Brewer will Sunday Beecing ; or, will preach on “The Lord ‘was a great American and I der him. _ * * * present a concert at 7:30 p.m. on 7:30 P.M. Wednesday; Cottage Prayer Meetings | of the Church.” g n served under It is my pur ; March) 29\ in’ Christian’ and (Mis: Worship a 7:30 P. M. ‘pose to accent his notable leadership. And I’m also working} Committee members _ include sionary Alliance Church, 220 N.| Rev. Tommy Guest. Pastor We cordially invite you to worship with us each Sunday FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Temporary Location: Eastern Junier High—Sanferd at E. Pike ©. P. EASTMAN, Paster—622 Benson FE 5-4024 Mrs. William Youngs, Mrs. Melvin 07°. 1. Goldman, Mrs. Belmont Kershen.|~255 Lake Rd. baum, Mrs. Sydney Racheval, Mrs. Nationally known as music edi- Fred Niedelson, Mrs. ‘arold Blum-|t0r and consultant, Mr. Brewer is eno, Mrs. Charles Jacobs, Mrs. @ditor of the church music publi- | Sol ‘Levin and Mrs. Jerome Weiss. Cation, “Accent Magazine.”’ He is) also associated with the Singspira- A special meeting of the Session on another ‘is called for 4 p.m. tomorrow for the purpose of receiving new mem- |bers into the church. __— — ~| Following a brief worship hour, the pastor will present the Com- job, a two-volume work on the progress of human- itarianism around the world. It should take me about five years to complete that.” * * * As I listened to Mr. Hoover's inspiring and fascinating! ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH 443 HIGHLAND - FIRST. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH municant and Inquirer Classes as CONversation, I asked him, “How do you handle criticism and| ! it! i ‘ ’ tion Music Co. as editor of publica-|] Church School .... 9:30 A.M. New Location 576 Orchard Lake Avenue well as persons with letters of misunderstanding? Do you ever get agitated, tense, or upset?” Y th F l| h en Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M. Senens.) Bocee Lees it “Lecture by Rev, Melsin, ‘of Josten | transfer. Each new communicant| “No,” he said, in seeming surprise at the question, “of Ou e ows Ip Of 1 al Club Martin L. Bellinger, Paster Fe na P. u-Cireles 7p terker pinnae wili receive a kit prepared by the course not.” . The St. Paul Choral Club uses Wednesday, March 24, Rev. Marshall, “Open Forum. ........... 7:30 P.M. fevangelism committee. fo Hold Rall ] ht novel arrangements in presenting | —— Saterday, March 2, Pet Luck Supper & Card Party.......... 6:00 P. M. “But,” I continued, “ when I was a boy you were one y onig eclections: ‘YOUTH DISCUSSION Both the Ninth Grade and Sen- ior High Fellowships will discuss “Judaism and Christianity” in the 6 p.m, meetings Sunday, ' The Rev. Mr. Auchard will CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -G. W GIBSON, Minister HARRY NICHOLS, President PLENTY or FREE PARKING of the most popular men in the world. Then you became one of the most unpopular, with nearly everyone seemingly against you. And now you're considered our country’s grand old man, although I never think of you as old. Didn't any of this meanness and criticism ever get under your skin?” The Rev. Robert Armstrong, who has just returned from tour- ing in Central and South America, will be speaking and showing slides at the Oakland Youth Fel- ‘MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Allebach Pastor to Preach B51 Prospect 5. =o a ae inpananids ‘preach Sunday evening in the First Nos he anewered. “why ch lowship Rally at 7:30 tonight in the Morning, Evening; —_ Sunday School....10A.M. Morning Worship....:.11:15A.M. | Presbyterian Church of South Lyon! : ed, why should it? I knew when I went/coivation Army Citadel, 29 W. FE 4.0239 347 N. Saginaw Young Foopies...... 6:15 P.M. on\-“Jeaus or Harabbas” nto politics what I might expect; so when criticism and Lawrence St. Services at the Oakland Avenue Bible School 94S A.M Eve. Worship..7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:30 P. M. The Board of Trustees will meet |hostility came I wasn’t disappointed. If you know what to ex-/ * * jUnited Presbyterian Church will) Morning Wor ship i 00 A. M. 'Monday evening and the Session/pect, you don’t get upset when it comes. You just take it in| The Fellowship Choir, Salvation h¢ held as usual at 10 a.m. and 00 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT on Tuesday evening. stride.” He pulled down his big eyebrows and looked sharply Army Brass Ensemble and Trum- 7 P-m. Sunday. The Rev. Theodore, rte iar meee gear R. Allebach will preach on “The, LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. Bearing Christ,’ at the At 8 p.m. Wednesday, the Coun. at me. “Besides,” he added, “I'm a Quaker, yo pet Trio will furnish the music. Pp ay Coun Q you know. Young people of Christian Tem-|Cross Prayer Meeting and Bible , cll of Men will hear reports of « = ——_\—_—_—— | the recent National Council of an = int te = ie te featured in a Scripture | nile sey ice and on one the Study Wed. ...... .M. Presbyterian Men convention new what he meant. Quakers have become spiritually Scrabble Contest against the Man- Fe = EE EEE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN held in Chicago. Sam Burnley, |expert in developing what is called “peace at the center.” And on Lake Commuity Church youth. | The Junior Choir, under the) CALVARY 2 s president of the council, Howard |when you develop peace at the center, it’s like acquiring al - feecerenip! of Autrey, Limigeman MISSIONARY CHURCH “There ts No Unemployment in Christ's Vineyard Hobart and J. O. Sarto will be quireng and Deris Froed, will sing at the eae ; Sanday School: 10 A.M. | Morning Message by the Paster, 11. A.M. i oe shock absorber. Opposition, irritation and conflict are absorbed Reception of Members evening service. | Sunday Sereol s..s. 10:00 A. M. SPRESURRECTION AND CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST” ° seceners: in this peaceful center. And as a result you master it before Th f the church and their! eet ee 11:00 = Home Builders’ Class, Saturday, 7:30, Thrasher heme. _| The Junior High Fellowship will |jt masters you. Bethel United Church of Christ! e meen G © Cmiren an Wedneched Ocp at Praree : LEROY SHAFER, Pastor ‘|meet Thursday to continue the| |will be observing Passion Sunday friends will gather for a dinner: Beginning st 10:00 A.M. ~ "_|study of Japan. Actually anyone can develop peace at the center by [with the reception of five new &t 6:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev. eet Oe se ee Meds * * * the method Mr. Hoover suggests. And the best cure for in- |members. They include Mrs. Jack| Anthony P Vado oe hn De. H & NAZARENE [Joccers sit) 280 Sa) igoa tt # ttsinet by common sense, plus sincere tale rien crharh: rs day Wa wil speak at a business programs will be the execu-| in God. icha erbart rs. Jay Wil- CH U RC the tive committee of the Mariners eh ‘a tut liams and Mrs. Gerald Williams. sated following the dinner ‘es FIRST UNITED STATE STREET of Orchard Lake, the reorganized e problems of life are often difficult and there are no other in a series of Len ‘“ couple’s club * easy solutions to. them. But you cannot deal with them effec-|,,:_: . ___|services will be held at 7:30 p.m.] PENTECOSTAL CHURCH I 9:45 A.M Minister to Baptize Six Wednesday. The Rev. and Mrs. OF PONTIAC - Bible School . . ° 2 anne ‘tively if you are upset, unhappy, and distressed. If you do not P \William Thompson of the Sudan! ONENESS Worship 2 wae u«e 11:00 A. M. Evangelists fo Start cure your inner unrest, your problems will continue to dom- Thirty-eight persons were bap- Interior Mission will speak. 178 Green Street “THE HEART SEARCHER” |inate you. On the other hand, once you subdue that inner un-tized into the fellowship of Liberty Sat. Evening Service..... 7:30 P.M. one ° rest, you can dominate your problems. I like Mr. H r’s Baptist Church during the special Sunday School ..........10:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Campaign Tuesday formula: A common sense speroech coupled with ee t services recently conducted by the Rev. J. Allen Parker; Morning Worship .......11:00 A. M, °. “THE SIN OF HASTY JUDGMENT” . | peace & Roosev San. Evening Service ..., 7.00 P.M. the cente Rev. osevelt Austin. On April S k N H . Fr. 13, the R S. M. Edwards pea er at ew ope Prayer Service Tuwesday,. 7:30 P.M. Youth Service..... 6:30 P. M. | The annual spring revival 1s (Copyright 1958) tor ay baptize ix when ’ | The Rev. J. Allen Park ‘tte Young Peeple, Wed. ..... 7:30 P. M. Hutchinson Richard North ‘scheduled = —= : : le hev. J. en rarker of the | Rev. Martin P. Hester Minister of Music gia fe geal IY ae Newman AME Church will speak, “The Whole Gospel for the lin Evangelistic Tabernacle. It will | Whole World’ —ONENESS —— continue through Easter Sunday, CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL ‘FELLOWSHIP Mes nightly services at 7:30. See ts eon a acer Evangelists Richard and Dorthea }—82 Perkins uburn 4 aatiiaie with Federation of Spiritual Churches Sharp of Oshkosh, Neb. will be Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. [the campaign speakers A special Sunrise worship serv- at 3 p.m. Sunday in New Hope. Baptist Church. The adult choir |and congregation of his church will ibe guests. | Special music will be the Golden- jaires Chorus composed of seven ‘men. The Rev. Ford~B. Reed is Prayer Services Begin at 7th Day Adventist Roger W. Pratt of Adelphian' Academy, Holly will be the speaker Rev. Dr. William Axling to Speak of Mission Wor United Presbyterian Churches : Topic: “Prayer of Prayers” 4 for the first service of the mission-| One ; sgn of the world’s contemporary| street address and teleph Thursday Evening, Silver Tea —7,30 P. M. Downstairs ice will be held at the Campmeet- ee none num- pastor. ae - ing Tabernacle, 2800 Watkins Lake|ay2 gouncer, week of prayer at religious leaders, the Rev. Dr. Wil- ber has just been issue’ as a ———— | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 2CHRISTIAN SCIENCEv=/z SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY the Seventh-day Adventist Church liam Axling, today. Jesus saith unto him, I say not. unto thee, Until seven times: but, | Until seventy times seven. project of the Fellowship Class. * * * Mrs. Theodore Wisniewske, presi-| dent of the class, served as com- mittee chairman. The class also underwrote a new brochure des-| will be guest speak-| er at both the 9 and 11 a.m. * * * services tomorrow at Bethany James O. Cunnington, pastor ot Baptist Church. He will speak on the local church, was guest speak-. \some of his experiences of more Bless the Lord, O my soul: and/ér and in charge of the prayer |than 50 years in the Japanese mis- at 6:30 a.m. Easter. All‘other serv- ices of the revival will be held at 69 N. Tilden St. The pus has been invited. The Episcopal Church a l , N all that is within me, bless his) services held this week at the S10” field. cribing the work and suinisiry of of the Advent “MATTER n jholy_ name. Holly Academy, x ke Bethany Church. W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt OAKLAND AVENUE " ») - Dr. Axling, now 85 years old,| THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Sunday Services and Reading Room ‘has spoken more than 250 times! s Service and Cherch School Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street Q Re ha this past year throughout the| Th Boi wemmasian| Ouest @eaee ta a pan ; ae 7 Communion First Sunday Theodore BR. Alledach, Paster 11:00 sans ‘A pee Me ny t ny B ap tist Church ‘United States. He is regarded as e § egion’ | — Wednee, Sa Fidey to9 P q West Huron at Mark Street one of the Christian Statesmen of Worshi 10-00 A. M. ervice 8 P. M. Y 3 La h PR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor , [our times by religious leaders of Hig hland THE. CROSS-BEARING FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Q PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education jall denominations. | at ic al ake Congregational Church CHRIST” Lawrence and Williams Streets hn Two Worship Services—9:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. | Assisting at the early service | Milford Rd. at M-39 Bible School 11:20 A. M. = N Sermon by Dr. William Axling | as youth representative will be | s School 10 A. M Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P. M. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS 1 .: pine, a eee All | ran Boye. te — read the | Skarga Society Founded M unday Worship 11 A. M. Evening Sore Meee iF —Recreation ellows. Hall pons . “Mary Kroren . ° ss— RAIS SOK SUNDAY 930 A MOB il 1:00 P.M.—B. Y. F. Groups and Adult “Fireside” | will be youth participant at the tO Assist Future Priests] ev. maurice omerre, raster | Wed. Prayer ..... 7:30 P. M. UU RU CERES UOTE trl Ob 8:00 P. M.—Vespers for All 11 a.m. service. Perfect Speech a, Sunday—9-45 A. M. St Pp k “DICEASE 1c 6:30 P. M.—Wednesday—Fel : | ' VENUE NOT INCURABLE” “WxYZTV. ny (a Te ae fa ectieatneact ne ste] CRON OF TEE SETH & aes Ww “An American Baptist Convention Church” | ‘held at 7 s a The t Emmet Lavery's drama, “The GOOD SAMARITAN Ne TALE ALLTEL ATA) nm =" Ps p.m. Sunday. The topic First Legion’ is being rehearsed 199 Auburn, D.A.V. Hall Pregl women russes i d é 4 / : : 4 ! dl or discussion will be, _, Sin, For- iby the St. Mary’s College Skarga | Healing Service. 7:00 P. M 5 ~ igiveness and Salvation. ____ |Society at Orchard Lake for pres- | Service. 7:15 P. M. Bible School ... 9:30 A. M. Em B THE S ALV ATION AR MY Le ose I. Chapman wil give, entation at 7:30 p.m. on March 30. REV. LENA BULLOCK, Viorsble io = nee i “The Worship o e Heart,’’ as * * e wert) seceker ou manuel aptist Church | (CITADEL) . ‘bis thought for the week at the) The play of Dinas and moral|— ———— === | Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. 29 W. Lawrence Street 8 p.m. vesper service. Youth par-icharacter has been one of the Wed. Night’ Prayer 7:30 P. M. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY S and Deanne Relyea, oat on Drnadwc egg te at aad ERVICES— J ,and Deanne Relyea. tions on Broadway during the last AUBURN HEIGHTS | two decades, according to the Rev. W. J. Ziemba at the college. * * - The Skarga Society, moderated by the Rev. John Gabalski and |'TO HONOR NEW MEMBERS The Congregational Fellowship ‘Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Fellowship Hall. New ‘members of the church will be spe- Sunday School—9:45 A, M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation ee ate ie P.M. Wedne sday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A, Michalsen. commanding officers-in-charge 10 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 3456 Primary Street 43. Harvey MoUann, Paster Bible School ......10:00 A. M. Worship .. 2:2: .00: 11:15 A. M. TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES TOPIC: YOU ARE cial guests. composed of seminarians of the |} jl vibe teks ' Youth Fellowship .. 6:00 P.M. Lh . “ i h ke School, ded Hi} You'll ti people, : : Four Wonderful Neighbors CORDIALLY INVITED Dr. Julius Fischbach, president [Or rard Lake School. was founded | 1] yor eclons mone Evening Worship .. 7:20. M. A ; ; Glas ane " of the Michigan Baptist Conven- focting thei h. || the gospel messages, Dr. Malone, Speaking Dr. Tom Malone tion, will be present and give an Bale tay be. obtained at the the reverent worshipful spirit COMMUNITY UNITED account, with pictures, of his re- | .oiiege on the night of the per- PRESBYTERIAN cent trip around the world. He is pastor of the First Baptist CHURCH formance or by writing Father THERE’ Gabalski at the seminary. ERE'S A PLACE For YOU Evangel Temple Completely Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages ... Modern Supervised Nursery 365 .£. Wilson Ave. | ae ona Directory listing| According to the Fev. Ziembe REVIVAL SERVICES Drayton Flaine, Michigan {_ ae Ae | A c ctory lis . . ’ _— “ Il A. ieee member of the Church with'the public has been invited, ak cake 3a0 | Bible School ... 9:45 A. M. Dr. Malone, Speaking ee Rev.) C Feweling. | Youth rouse toe M. Emmanuel Baptist Choir le PONTIAC CHURCH dina | ll vatece oo P “COMPELLED TO CARRY | i. | Study Hour .... 7:30 P.M | OF CHRIST Worship Services . 7:30 P.M. THE CROSS” 1100 A.M. end 7:30PM. 11 - CHURCH OF THE Welcomes All Visitors | Sunday School—10:00 A.M. | - Dr. Malone, Speaki It you do not have e church home, we | | F.M.Y—6:55 P. M. | ATONEMENT ° ’ pea ing B.A., B. Th. will be pleased ‘to have you visit our ff = : ! | Baptismal and Choir and Special Music cod ‘be with os" Sr inateeraus, wervies. fi ay Wa oe ee + BE - Ganeb Poastyterten an with us for i ornin ol | “Reverence” mee --10:50 AM. | First FREE _ _ Pontiac Sunday Evening Worshi _ 3527 Clintenville Ra, Everyone Welcome METHODIST CHURCH S01 MT. CLEMENS STREET H. Howison, Pastor, RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week — 1.417 Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. | Morning Worship .10:45 A.M. | eee SUNDAY SCHOOL ........cccccevcssceceseecese ess 9248 AM. MORNING WORSHIP ............ccccsscccececevees 1024S A.M, EVENING SERVICE gobs as re destacesassieneeh ice P.M. . BIBLE STUDY: WEDNESDAY «........-.0 000000 009s 7100 PM. “Thi New and cable .6:00 P.M. Ww ay Evening Service 7:30 P.M. (16 North Perry Street THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 30 Whittemore Street tiles oe > aad Service, Rev. Ernest Evans, of Flint, Silver Tea, Wed., 1:30 P. eeGi? The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 230 N, Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G, ]. Bersche, Pastor John Hazlett. Asst. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A, M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A, M. “SPIRITUAL REVIVAL” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “THE SIGN OF THE TIMES” $ | Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Airpert Rdé. at Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School—8:30 A. M. Worship—11 A. M. Arvid E. Anderson, Paster First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Bible School 10 A. M. Worship Service 1] A. M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl SqusTun Prem | Aleoholic Film jto Be Shown Couples’ Club to View Weather Observation Picture, Wednesday “Yesterday, Today and For- ever,’’ a film on alcoholism will be shown to Junior High Pioneers and| © Senior High Tuxis young people at} : 5:30 p. m. Sunday. z=) sx Herron. Dr. William H. Marbach, pastor, will sing ‘‘Come to Me All Ye That Labor.” At 9:30 a. m. the Rev. Galen E. Hershey will preach on “Re- ligious Ruts” with Mrs. Michael Divine Redeemer.” Dr. Walter Godsell will speak at the Pontiac WCTU. “The - Unclaimed Goddess,” telephone film portraying latest scientific weather observation will be shown Wednesday evening at Sebring. x « & Reginald Shaw will manage the softball team again this year. The team is a member of the Pontiac Church League. 7] Ist CONGREGATIONAL Mill E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Malcolm K. Burten, Paster Rev. Karl W. Ostber®, Asso. Paster Early Service 9:30 A. M. “LIKE HIS MASTER” The Rev. Mr. Karl Ostberg, Preaching Morning Service . .__._ 10:30 “RECEIVE AS A CHILD” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching _UNITED LUTHERAN |. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Williams and Lerraine REV. JOHN W. MULDER Participating in the evening pro- gram will be Linda Baird, April Davis, Mary Augenbaugh, Sandra Baird, Patricia Brown and Beverly will preach on ‘The Inclusive In- vitation” at 11 a. m. and the choir Siano presenting Gounod’s “O | 1 p. m. Tuesday to the members of the Couples Club dinner, Presi- \dents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sce- jarce will be assisted by the Fred 'Sartells and Mr. and Mrs. David _|system of distribution. ye Haroutunian of 20 Ogemaw Rd. with a ticket to the banquet in the Rev. D. D. McColl of First Christian Church bishop Khoren Paroyian, prelate of the Armenian FOR ARCHBISHOP S BANQUET — Bob (left) presents honor of Arch- National Church.in Beirut, Lebanon. The banquet will be held on March 29 in the Greek Hall on Mariva street. The Rev. Mr. McColl is president of the Pontiac Pastors’ Assn. Club Captains Starting Group New Community Boys’ | Organization to Have Trained Leaders A new Community Boy’s Club is: in the process of organization in| Waterford Township. The group held its first meeting at the First! |Baptist church Tuesday. | Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave.’ FE 5-9960 seveensen scenes 9S Ay M. seeeeceessecese $9200 A.M. Sunday School Masoing Worship . eee . . es ere ee eee oe ee @ PO ee eee eee ee 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship . So ococdadood Wednesday Prayer ‘Meeting ee :30 P.M. Pastor: Rev. M. F. Boyd, Jr. / 730 P.M, Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention (30,000 Churches) eee ae * * * To be known as the Christian! . Service. Brigade, “the group is a branch of the national organiza-| tion with headquarters in Chicago, Ill., according to Lester Patton and Paul Spragg, captains head- ing the club. All boys fam 12 to 18 years of age are eligible to become mem- | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH James O. Cunnington, Pastor OR 3-9512 156 Mt, Clemens St. Sabbath School ......... cosvcecsoness Saturday, 9:30 a, m. Sabbath Worship ....... aisle alee ss . Saturday, 11:00 a. m, Young Peoples Meeting seoccesaccees: Saturday, 7:00 p. m. bers of the club, which meets at). Prayer Meeting ............ swe eews Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. the church each Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The new group is similar to the Boy Scout organization, with { the exception that some of the awards must be earned by mem- orizing Scripture passages from the Bible. All will have uniforms, and they may select various categories, such as forestry, airmen or ma- _ |jrine in which to participate. Pontise Press Phote Refugees Need More Clothing May Have to Change System for Giving in East Jordan Relief The Near East Christian Coun- cil's committee for refugee work Benton Harbor Group to Sing at Macedonia Mrs, Jessie Watson and her group of singers of Benton Harbor will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Macedonia Baptist Church. C. J. McMurray will be accompanist, Prof. A. L. Kendrick of Chicago, P. C. Smith of St, Louis, and Mr. reported this month that a short- age of men’s clothing may make it necessary to give up its “‘choice’’ ~_ Swartz, director of clothing, dis- tribution in East Jordan, said in his report that if more men's and boys’ good used clothing is not in- cluded in Church World Service shipments, his team may have to revert to the ‘‘bundle” system of distribution. , * * * Church World Service, the relief and rehabilitation agency of the Nationa] Council of Churches, has just released a report showing that from January, 1957 through No- vember, 545,230 pounds of cloth- ing, shoes and bedding and 1,465 pounds of miscellaneous items were and Mrs. Frank Langley of Benton Harbor. The Young Matrons’ Group is sponsoring sand affair. The Rev. Russell V. Siggers., blind evangelist from the Zion Baptist Church of Detroit, will be speaking at the 3:30 p.m. program of the Nurses’ Guild Sunday. Mrs, Gertrude L, Fleming, pres- ident, and Mrs. Lyella Smith, sec- retary, will be in charge of the event. The public hag been in- vited. Methodists Mark Mission Growth Mrs. Watson has studied under) - at DR. ARTHUR H. FUHR Wall Plaque Award for Largest Family Revival meetings are being held) the Crescent Church in Waterford Township, with Dr. Arthur H. ‘Fuhr, evangelist in charge of this week's Stress Religion July 4 activities. The meetings. begin at Five men have completed a five-weeks training course and have received their authorized commissioned certificate for work- ing with the boys. They are lieu- United Gospel Singing Convention SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH — $16 BALDWIN AVE. Featuring Quartets, Duets, Trios and Solon Plus congregational singing. This is your Sing .... come, bring your talent and enjoy an afternoon of good Gospel singing. Elsie Gaskin. Sec. Treas. Eulas Houston, Pres. tenants, James Cooper, Darrell Patton, Edwin Price’ along with Patton and Spragg. x * * Boys in the township who are interested in joining the club, re- gardless of religious affiliations, |[ CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan Church School—9:45 and 11:15 A. M. Family Worship—8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 A. M. SERMON SUBJECT: “I Believe in Discipleship” REV. W. J. RICHARDS, Pastor have been. urged to contact Patton Series of Services The Rev. J. Clyde Flewelling of Grand Lodge will be the evange-| list for the revival meetings to be held Tuesday through April 6 in the First Free Methodist Church 501 Mt. Clemens St. Services are scheduled at 7:30 each evening and at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The series of meetings is a part of the Church - Wide Enlargement Hills Baptist and April. guest’ or Spragg for further information. at 1st Free Methodist! 9:45 to 11:30 A. M—Communion and Worship Service PR. LOLA FP. MARION—Speaker 11:30 = 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Service 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD 7:45 P. M.—Bible Study and Choir Rehearsal A Church With a Friendly Welcome! Campaign being held during March | 7:30 p.m. at the Monteith School. | ST LOUIS W — The-Fourth of, FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin—FE 4-7172 REV. PAUL JOHNSON, newly elected pastor from St. “O48 Me, Sunday School .........0e000% eels cle dels ecie 9:45 A.M, Morning Worship ere ee er rr or fe mo .11:00 A. M, Sunday Evening Worship Tere cere ee rr) 7:00 P. M, petentelcte tere ote oocee 23307. M, Wednesday Prayer Service .... LOWELL BAGGETT, Music Director Rey. John W. Mulder Lutheran Churches MISSOURI SYNOD Square Lake & Telegraph ‘ Wm. C. Grate, Pastor i |was appointed »’|Methodist Church in Walled Lake «| Speaking at the School of Chris, | \tian Living Wednesday evening in : ‘Central Methodist Church will be = \the Rev, John W. Mulder, former associate minister at Central. His * topic will be ‘“‘What of Life?” minister of the of personal concern rather than the object of charitable handouts.” This system also creates better relations between the refuge and relief workers, he said: A special point system is used with a fixed shipments to the Near East Chris- tian Council, were similarly ad- heard, go forth, and are choked of a new church and parsonage in Alaska; the other the laying of the cornerstone for a new sanctuary in Hawaii. * * * Bishop A. Raymond Grant, Port- valued at more than - $100,000. Funds were furnished by the Di- will be made. Concluding the revival meeting, Dr. Fuhr will preach at both the 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services| Sunday, assisted by the pastor of the church, Rev. Benjamin A. ing, the male presents a pebble to what he hopes is a fair lady. In the more appropriate celebrations of the day, with emphasis on the spiritual foundations of liberty. Rather Share Gospel George H. Jones, back from a trip to those countries, said that Bes: We Cavemen. ee shipped for distribution in Jordan.| Two major events in the field of| ‘Tonight will be Family Night.|July should be a “great festival] The Common Service 11:00 um. Explaining the ‘choice " system, /church extension have taken place 4» award of a Scripture walljof faith in liberty and democracy’’ — . Sent Se 2 * = Wednesday Speaker |retscew cnnee tor himsl mating home rion Ses of Mabe eat comets "sey. preset tary esting. Se soy Natal ; ; me ion est complete family present. In/family outing. So says the National > ee mer ing him feel the respected recipient odism. One was the consecration! the event of a tie, duplicate awards!Council of Churches, in urging | Marimont Baptist. Church oe Invites You! Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M, Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. 4| Dinner is sceduled for 6:30 p.m./number of points allowed for eachijang Ore., Methodist bishop of| Bohn. NASHVILLE. Tenn. @ — A Meth- MARIMONT ... A Growing Church With " ys | with the program following at 7:10. family. Alaska, recently dedicated a new odist evangelist leader says the a Friendly Welcome : g|A sursery is planned for small * * church and parsonage at Kenai on) Male and female penguins look! people of Argentina and Uruguay BLOOMEFI ELD : areca IM Pee ue Joe Commitee Press the Kenai peninsula south of An-'., much alike that even the birds |don’t like American ministers who Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor . g| After serving Central Methodist can s ce ‘0m! chorage. have trouble distinguishing be- go there to “ram Christianity down Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin ‘ TOWNSHIP four years, the Rev. Mr. Mulder|mittee, who also send clothing) The two buildings together are|tween the sexes. In penguin court-|their throats.” The Rev. Dr. Church Service ...10:00A M pi 29 eed coe ee vision of National Missions of the| event of error, the confusion is|ministers who demonstrate they] = WATERFORD COMMUNITY aCHURCH | Sunday School ...11:00A.M- 4]! who can understand his errors? United Luth S Methodist Board of Missions. — /passed over lightly, and the suitor want to “‘share the gospel’ have Andersonville Road — Near Dixie % A treanse thowme from secret faults,|~ Wee Suineran sees The nen cbarchl which will serve Ce ee =e | sunday Scheu waGsis Sb eeaaseseemagsesess ne OAS AM. 3 b 2.85 Per Cent Increase |, large section of mountainous : aero Worthip os. .cs..ss0.+ 8180 A.M. and 100.4. M. FIRST OPEN ip in|country, has a sanctuary, church : : | Bible Hour ae inesds Jicecasiotets sacs : ST. MARK BIBLE CHURCH [SK ime Membership in shoal clasooms, fellowship hall! A] Saints Episcopal Church = | Femi Bible Hes We ada oer | 7979 Commerce Road 1517 Jostyn America has climbed to a total/2%d kitchen. A part of the building _ : | nee eee eect 1 Block N. ef Walten Bivd. of 2,335,352, the church’s 1958 eam be med © ped Williams St. at W. Pike ‘ choo a rom ni ic Wm. C. Grate, eon m | eel Worship’. para ee Eppling Rei- chocis " Fee eee. Oey a eum Ganrn Apostolic Church of Christ ’ _ Sunday School . © 1 Youth Service ...... 6:30 P.M. irene ‘ . rere . Prayer Meeting 7245 P. ‘M. an —anee of 64,650 or 2.85 ar irst Cals 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion Sunday School ’ axe Preece: 1one : oan ee per cent over the previous year. of MCOR Concluded 9:30 AM.—Moming Prayer, Lnapy % Tuesday = er me a caer M - nd t + : eeerveveaeeeve : J 1 eee r C rest ter «© Votenats And that i fell ae — rere ore etd or Fy Young People ce eeeeees 7:00 . ™. Be . E n ave ‘ie . 1D = ' . 4 Night Service enerreee p* i. iy Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. ‘ Se RE a? ake < The ‘‘most unusual and difficult 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and lis a Nd Church Phone FE 5-8361 aon & | Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 period in the 17-year history of Sermon by the Rector | Howard C. Claycombe, Pastor | pith ae ane teait to. perfec.|the Methodist Committee for Over- Church School Bishop L. A. Parent ; Sunday Morning ..11:00 A.M. # tion. ~~ |seas Relief has been concluded, Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 : § Sunday Evening . . 7:30 P.M. | z the general secretary of the agency ST. CEORCE’S ST. ANDREW'S : » Wed. Service :..... 7:15 P.M. & has informed officials of the Meth- EPISCOPAL CHAPEL EPISCOPAL CHAPEL ——— : | re | BETHEL TABERNACLE |°#,C™e i= = fucstze cert Mk ji Hacer ) re : : i First Pentecost Church of Pontiac It was MCOR, the humanitarian — ow coerce pie cr | aces Fon “ } s arm of the denomination, that 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon with Ch { i St. Stephen’ s Sunday School .10 A. M. was termed ‘‘the Good Samaritan ces ache egy oat Christ's Teach- i jy Permerty Waterford Towarip Morning Worship 11 A.M. Hot Methodism” in a statement this ee, Bacicsms X_ Wakins’ Wiees ings on the Ten | V.P.W. Hall—Walton Blvd Evangelistic Service 7:30 | month by Bishop Fred Pierce Cor- _ (Between Dixte and Sashabew) Eve ce 7 3 0 son, * p * : Wm. C. Grate. Pastor 4 Tues. . Servi | | Church Service ... 9:00A.M. #| | Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 ]| 1 has rescued,” he said, “and | » Sunday School ...10:00 A. M. . Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch continues to rescue, victims of war FAITH BAP TIST GH CHURCH y : a " and disaster in Korea, India, and CAI Building — 5460 W: ~~ : + 1348 a — people look to = for a Sunday, School Hog ESE ANIEG *10:00 : | oe eS a ll oe preeree “i oh P ‘nec ‘a eoeeeeeve : 7 Glendale “My Get Way Hath Tacs Ferushon Me” . i | Corner enenre uid Glendale f : © Wh evening Worship" mn 00 b | EVENING SERVICE ........7:45 O'CLOCK | I richard C, Stockmeyer, Pastor §) REV. RB. R. JnaaP ( entr a] Meth ois | seas Ses A camereer Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Minister 4 Services at 9 A. M. : Oshkosh, . | | = Caen ) : DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ia] Babel A. M. SPRING REVIVAL Rev. Milton H. Bank, ee ae — C. Rice, B.D., Assoc. —— — ae at — ren pene —— RCH ' MARCH 25 — APRIL 6 john HH, ,» &D., ay Schoo ences acy orning Pp... a. m. B 1 + . MORNING SERVICES, 8:90 and 10:45 AM. [ro sen gone gm FIRST BAPTIST CHU : Evening Church pees sececcesessaveceess eooesdt Lalo ¢ . “ « § 1 ' 9 Mid ik Service Wi ' eeeee eee tea eeneseaeereeae Oakland and Saginaw ST. TRINITY HTEVANGELISTIC|| “Jesus Sermon on Forgiveness” |] Kircher Sas vuucanactanms || pa nS - Auburn at Jessie (Bast Side) Ralph C. Claus. Pastor TABERNACLE 60 N. Tilden at W. Huron (BROADCAST Over _ Dr. Bank, Preaching WPON, 11:00 A. M.) eS "\ FIRST METHODIST Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\Gm Rev. W. £. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Bunday School... oe AM 945 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Second Service ...11:00 A.M. _ Nightly 7:30 — [J2 south Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Classes for. All Ages e _ Sunday 10 and 11 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP ST. PAUL e Sunday School Rally meron het “THE MEANING OF CALVARY” “THE SONG OF SOLOMON” , ae Toe if Apa 6 pen agg rye reper 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 7.00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES George Mahder, Pass A @CELW Sun. 7:00 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 Wedieadacy WA.’ Uleny aaa Prayer Felicushio | yf Morning Service = + 7] Rev-A: J. Baughey, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL .... . 9:30-11:00 7:30 P. M. Dr. H. H. Savage speaking at both services q zt «i THE PONTIAC PRESS, , SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 “Austin .......58 Fordson ------Al Benton Harbor 81 River Rouge _../f From The Kentucky won its semifinal game in the NCAA last night but at the same time the combined team had an estimated $150 in cash and, jewelry taken from its dressing room by someone with a key. * * * Two area athletes are members of the Central Michigan College track team defending its Naper- ville Relays title at North Central College (Ill.) today. They are Walt Beach, defending 60-yard dash champ and Romeo's Harold Arft, member of the 20-lap relay team. Beach is a former Pontiac Central star. * * * Pontiac Press Bowlerama con- testant Joe Miceli rattled the pins for a 668 series at Howe’ s Lanes recently. * * * ’ The coaching ranks at Milford will be weakened in May when football - basketball assistant Ray Sine goes into the Army without being able to complete his Ist season. * * * Birmingham resident Al San- born will captain the Denison Uni- versity wrestling team as a junior fext winter. The 177 - pounder placed 3rd in the Ohio Conference tourney. Pancho Cuts Hoad’s Net Margin to 21-20 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. # — Big Pancho. Gonzales, long time mas- ter of the courts, today was within immediate striking range of the newest challenger of his reign as professional tennis. champion. * * * Gonzales turned back Lew Hoad/ 6-4, 6-3 last night to cut the youth- ful Assie’s margin to 21-20 in their coast-to-coast series. PRESS BOX) be fitted for a pair of glasses. in the NBA playoffs. LONG WAY UP—It took a chair for 5-foot-8 Dr. Harold Bussey and 7T-foot Walter Dukes to see eye to eye. Dukes, center on the Detroit Pistons’ basketball team, was in Pontiac this week to afternoon and tomorrow as the Pistons meet the St. Louis Hawks Pontiac Press Phote Dukes will be in the lineup this , East Lansing ...61 St. Benedicts ..46 ~ Owosso St. Paul 60 Chassell 9 Musk Christian 50 Flint Central ...58 Flint Tech .....47 Marquette ....56 Hudson...... .45 Schoolcraft. ..52 Hanover-Hort'n 46 Harbor Springs 43 kk ke 4 x &k * St. Benedict Beats Hudsgn to Advance C EAST LANSING w — Owosso St. Paul, which quietly has amassed an impressive string of tournament victories, provides the last stumbling block tonight in Chassell’s road to a third straight class D high school basketball championship. It could be the toughest test to date for Chassell. Shaky victories in last night's semifinals moved St. Paul (22-4) and Chassell (26-0) three vital baskets for Christian. Hank Dezinski’s layup with 10 seconds to play gave Highland Park its 46-45 victory over Hud- son (21-2). St. Benedict was lead- ing 36-29 going into the fourth quarter, But a full court press shaved the margin and Hudson [es assell After 3rd 'D’ Title throw and the teams traded bas- kets until Dezinski’s clincher. An. 11-point flurry late in the first quarter gave River Rouge a large lead over Flint Techni ical (23-2) and the Rouge turned Fe class B semifinal into a 70-47 romp. Everett Griffin tallied 23 points pulled even. with 3:30 left, St. Benedict went ahead on a free for River Rouge. Gerry Beebe scored 26 for Tech. Austin-Benton Harbor in State ‘A’ rina x * * Flint Central |s Eliminated in Rout, 81-58 Two All-State Face Each Other Tonight's Showdown East Lansing, trailing by two points at halftime, opened up in the third quarter and ousted stub- born Marquette (15-7) 61-56. Art) Grandstatter paced unbeaten East Lansing with 19 points. Mike Neva- la kept underdog Marquette in con- tention until] the final minutes with his drives through the keyhole. Nevala had 18 points. in EAST LANSING—An interesting duel should take place tonight be- finale this afternoon. ’ A blistering fourth quarter sent Muskegon’s West Michigan Chris- tian (21-3) into this afternoon’s class C championship round. Highland Park St. Benedict (21-2) became the other class C final- tween two all-staters, Dave DeBus- schere and Chet Wa in the class A state basketball tourna- ment. * * * DeBusschere, 6-5 star of Detroit |Austin Catholic, and Walker 6-6 ist by holding off Hudson's last ditch scoring spree. River Rouge (20-3),. a smooth junior-dominated five, and East Lansing (24-0) play in the class B final this afternoon, Owosso St. Paul eliminated pre- viously unbeaten Schoolcraft (21-1) 60-52 with an attack led by Steve Grinnell’s 24 points. Owosso led 35-27 at halftime. Chassell recorded ‘its 65th straight victory, 49-46 over Han- over-Horton (16-6), Don Mattson, Chassell’s leader through its three years of supremacy, tal- lied 26 points. Chassell took con- trol in the second quarter and maintained a narrow margin the rest of the route. : West Michigan Christian came from behind and ended Harbor Springs’ dream of its first class C title since 1929. Harbor Springs (17-6) led 39-34 going into the final stanza, but lost 50-43. It could net only four points in the last eight minutes while Christian was wrap- ping up the game with a 16-point outburst. Larry Weesies tossed in ~ ‘Jazz ‘Em Up Seattle, ~ Kentucky Play for Title ; LOUISVILLE, Ky. # — Ken- tucky's balanced Wildcats, who play it straight and tough, and Seattle’s jazz ‘em up Chieftains take dead aim on the National Collegiate basketball title tonight. ; * * * You can take your choice for the winner, depending on whether you like the shootin’ from the hip kind of basketball of Baron Adolph Rupp or Seattle's brilliant com- bination of the solid and the spec- tacular.. * * The Wildcats, after their fourth NCAA title in 10 tournament ap- , and the Chieftains play) pearances, for the blue chips prize at 10 p.m. EST, after Temple and humiliated Kansas State settle third place starting at 8 p.m. The Kentucky and Seattle sys- tems worked like charms in last night’s semifinals. Kentucky's scrappy, clutch-play- ing “‘conformists”’ snapped Tem- ple’s 25-game winning streak 61-60 as Vern Hatton drove through the Owls’ defense for the winning field goal with 12 seconds left. * * * Seattle so cavorted in its stag- gering 73-51 upset rout of Kansas State’s Paul Bunyans, the tourna- ment favorites, that the record crowd of 18,586 at Freedom Hall) must have wondered if someone had slipped in some of the Harlem Globetrotters in college suits, GRAPEFRUIT NATIONAL LEAGDE Wen Lost Pet. St. Louts iivevenescn oe | Al 667 San Francisco ..............7 4 636 | Los Angeles , 7 4 636 | Milwaukee 6 5 poss op be wieioe eee iso aa G 6 Philadelphia 6 6 Cincinnati . 6 7 Pittsburgh ] $ AMERICAN LEAGU E Won Lost Bre | Kansas City 6 5 | New York 7 6 oes CHICAGO. ccc ecesrcnees Z ; $83 Cleveland 5 5 ee Washington Z 6 . é ~" son pion, held 10 foil decisions without |river Rouge BOWIE, Mad. ® — Mrs, John bestow FORDSON AUSTIN ‘HUDSON G F TP. GF TP! 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CHRISTIAN HARBOR 5 nge ? ss i Kirk < e 0-0 ™ or Tt or tr Walker 13 4-8 98 Jeftes 2 1-2 sivesies, 39:1 ¢ Graham 6 ¢-11 16 Yarbro’h 4 0-4 8 Lucas 2 0-1) 4inguider = 8 1-111 Harm’ pina 3 Biggard 0 0-0 0 McKay 0 0-0 0 Poel 3 3 5 AY ér1 fhr, 30-1 6 Peapples 1 6-7 on 0 0-0 Oe be-3 16 Cer. 10-1 3 Williams 0 0-0 Rie’'dson § 1-1 11/V dyk. - 310 Clarke = 4 4- 6 12 Dunbar 710-1124 Thomas 1 0-0 32/H’thus. 10-1 2 Lauer 20-6 4 Wi'tman 6 0-0 6 Bradley 3 0-0 9|Vnd'stit, 2 6-13 10 —-—— — Methven 0 0-0 6 —_ ae Tetals 29 23-36 81 Miller 8 4-5 20| Totals 26 10-22 50 Totals 17 9-21 49 Latham © 2-4 (2/Muskegon Christian ool 13 11 16—50 Totals 25 8.13 Harbor Springs ....... 16 18 4~—43 Benton Ha 94 teveees 19 13 31—81 * * * Flint c Central . 14 16 17 11—58 * SCHOOLORAFE 8T. 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Mourand 0 0-0 — a 18-26 40 Popyk 0 0-1 1 W 4 © 0-0 @)Schoolcraft ........... il 1—§3 Montroy 1 1-5 3 Pano’ 3 01 6\ Owosso St. Paul ...... i 18 13 1%49 0 0-0 @ Jones 0 0-0 6 * 8 0-0 0 Pearce 0 0-2 0 x * Totals 30 16-19 Te Totals 1713-24 47| CONOVER HORTON war wr WED ccs n sede 21 16 19 14—70 gpink 5 3-5 13 Haapala 1 0-0 9 Flint Technical -owekd 16 10 norne © 5-7 5 Soumis 06 0-9 9 LANSING iswope 6 8-14 20 K.Torm’a 2? 3-3 7 mevaia $99 I) AMmerrt 69 Wioecer § it. } hremee th pce | a Bie, Se Sl ee nicne Mee Sia pdaut 1 3-8 § Badgley ¢ 9-1 §| Tet ee SS Presee 3 3-3 is Seemeen ¢ 0-8 Sizmsnever-mort Tins % O10 90 ~ q i Hanover-Horton ...,...12 14 11 2 6-4 10 Mason i 2-2 6 Chassell ,....... ceoses-d3 18 18 Sap Totals ii 19-0 te Mller 3 0-0 8 yaaTs Pears Te 24 15-25 41) NEW YORK — ig 1 St. Marquette ....0+-.00..14 iS 18 14 -$4 pou, stopped Isaac 149%, | \Kast Lansing ..... cosels 12 & 4. \ : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958. ELEVEN i oe OUCH!—Charlie Maxwell, “Tiger outfielder rubs his face after being hit with a foul tip off his bat in the game with the Los Angeles Dodgers last night. Jack Tighe, Tiger manager, 4 AP Facsimile and Jack Homel, trainer, check with Maxwell who was felled by the blow. The Tigers lost, 8-4. Will Majors Expand? ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. =| Two separate proposals, one to expand and the other to consoli- “date the big leagues, drew mixed reactions today from baseball of- ficials. * * * A proposal by Del Webb, co- owner of the New York Yankees, to realign the two major circuits _was received with coolness by top ‘officials, Another suggestion, by owner Lou Perini of the Milwaukee Braves, to expand the American and National League to 10 clubs) State Athetes Do Well by 1960, and eventually to 12 clubs, was greeted with enthus- iasm. * * * The realignment idea, which Webb said he planned to push at the next scheduled major league meeting in Washington during the All-Star Game interval, would embrace the changing of respec- tive leagues by Philadelphia and Kansas City. The Phillies, under the plan, would become part of the Ameri- can League and the Athletics would become a National League entry. * * * This plan appeared doomed be- fore it gained any momentum. Both Bob Carpenter, owner of the Phillies, and Arnold Johnson, pres- ident of the Athletics, voiced skep- ticism over the idea. “IT haven't even thought of. such an idea,” said Carpenter, “I'm happy in the National League.” Johnson voiced similar senti- ments, declaring he saw no rea- son for the switch, That seemed to be the feeling of other baseball officials. * * * “Personally, I would not be in- terested," said Warren Giles, president of the National League. “It has no appeal whatever to me and I] doubt whether it does to Mr, Carpenter or any other member of our league."’ Will Harridge, president of the American League, was enroute to Chicago and could not be reached. Commissioner Ford Frick de- clined to comment on Webb's plan but he partly endorsed Perini's expansion proposal. * * * “I’m glad to see so much talk about changes in baseball,”’ he said, ‘The game needs to expand. I myself have no pet theory.” Titans to Play - Tulane in Grid Game in 1959 DETROIT (INS)—Football coach Wally Fromhart of the University of Detroit, announced today his feam will play Tulane University at the Sugar Bowl! stadium in New Orleans the night of Oct. 9, 1959. Detroit and Tulane have met twice in football with U of D Frick long has been an advocate jot major league expansion with the eventuality of forming three ‘eight club leagues. It is Perini’s hope that New \York City, a Texas city, either Houston or the Fort Worth-Dallas area, be added to the National League with Toronto of Canada, and the twin cities of Minneapolis- ‘St. Paul, joining the American | League. * * * “Eventually the majors will ex- ‘pand to include such cities as Caracas and Mexico City,” he said. “The time is ripe to start working on plans. I'm going right to work to convince people that this is what should be done. The problem is getting the ma-! jor league club owners to agree to give up some of their talent.’’ Perini suggested each major league team make available for draft three players from its roster. This would provide 24 players or the new club. The remainder would be acquired through an un- limited draft of the minor leagues. in KC; Jon | CLEVELAND (®—Western Mich- igan College's relay team of Dave! Harrington, Larry Taylor, Dave Edgerly and Don Bruggeman, won the college two-mile relay in the 18th annual Knights of Columbus track meet last night. The Western Michigan team posted a time of 7:53.2 for the indoor course. Eastern Michigan's team came in fourth in the event. Western Michigan's sprinter Ira Murchison finished second in the 50-yard dash won by Bob Mitchell of Minois in :06.8.“Hayes dones of Eastern Michigan came in second in 50-yard high hurdles finishing close behind Glenn Da- vis of Ohio State. Davis’ time was :06.1 which tied the meet record. Michigan State finished fourth in the university two-mile relay won by Manhattan in 7:37.3, * * * Central Michigan's team of Wil- lie Adkins, Dave Myers, Al Ber- nardi and Ken Blalock, took the second section of the college mile relay in 3:27.5. ,Eastern Michigan's team of | Kerry Keating, Bob Wright, Cart | Kreiger and Levi Simpson, won the third section of the mile re- lay in 3:25.6. Wayne State's Jerry Catalina, John Glenn, Harreld Adams and Bennett Wolfe, came in first in the first section of the event giving Michigan schools a clean sweep of the mile run. Wayne’s time was 3:38.6. . * * * Michigan State finished third. in the first section of the university mile relay won by Pittsburgh. Ed Vander Heuvel of Western Michigan placed fourth in the mile run as Ron Delany posted his 24th straight victory in his slowest time in two years. Rusty Arnie Sowell was 3rd. Pole vaulter Bob Gutowski cleared 15 feet, four inchés to set winning both games, 7 to 0 in 1920 and 14 to 10 in 1921. a meet record and record his best effort of the season. Atkins Is Winner by TKO; Ring Figured Subpoenaed NEW YORK (#—Virgil Akins's sixth round technical knockout of Perici today eith the rerpriet ight t surp’ Dae of ae than a dozen subpoenas to boxing-figures to ap- pear wy tage jur'y. | * Aki ‘a power punching, 30- gemma veteran from St. Louis, earned a. fight with Vinee Martinez of Paterson, N.J., for the vacant welterweight title by stopping the shifty Cuban in) 2:53 of the sixth -- Trailing 4-1 6n the scorecards of with both barrels in the sixth. He floored the 24-year-old Logart twice and had him on the verge of another knockdown when Ref- eree Harry Kessler halted the massacre. It was an abrupt turn- about as Logart had- dominated the first five rounds. tt @. “T'm going tq take care of Martinez th satne way—maybe quicker,” Akins said calmly min- utes after he had demolished the| 2-1 favorite. The odds had jumped from the 7-5 favoring Logart to es Beaten A crowd of 9,827, one of the larg: est in 18 years, saw Polish refugee John Macy win the two mile and Phil Reavis retain his high jump title. Reavis had one fewer miss than Ernie Haisley of Illinois. Each cleared 6-8. Charlie Jenkins of Villanova, an- other defending champ, finished ist in the 600 and 1,000 yard run went to veteran Bruce Lockerbie, Sugar Worried About His Age? Basilio’; Manager Says He Is, Cites Extra Heft as Proof of Claim CHICAGO — Can a fighter grow “too old” in six months? The question applies to 37-year old Sugar Ray Robinson, who seeks to recapture the middle- weight title from 30-year-old Car- men Basilio in the Chicago Sta- dium Tuesday night. * ok Robinson, who celebrates his 38th birthday May 3, never was in better form than last Sept. 23 when he dropped a debatable 15- round decision to Basilio in a blis-’ tering title scrap in New York. * * * The Basilio camp thinks age is a big worry to Robinson as Tuesday x * *& x * * American Leaguers Big Help Big Four’ Show By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The St. Louis Cardinals, who Litfle to Boast About Thus Far |". LA Dodgers Again Beat competition in the Grapefruit . . ‘League, can thank their domi- Detroit 8-4 in Night nance ‘over American League : +4 clubs, - Game at Miami ~ * « | ; Sporting the best won-lost av-; MIAME, Fla. —If Jack Tighe erage to date, although by a up to now has not been worrying mighty slim margin since San. about his front-line pitching, per-|Francisco and Los Angeles each| haps it is time to start. are 7-4, the Cards have captured | Apparently overlooked by most in the frenzy about the weakness of second-line pitching is the dis- five of their seven games against American. League teams. They are 3-2 versus National League | mal showing of the so-called “big clubs, four.”’ ' The five Cardinal wins against | AL teams include three at the ex- pense of the New York Yankees. * * * St. Louis, an 8-5 winner over Pittsburgh March 14, whipped the Pirates again yesterday by the same score as Alvin Dark led the assault. Dark clubbed a homer, double and single. * * * The Chicago White Sox, who lead the American League teams| with a 7-5 record, were knocked off 6-4 by the world champion Mil- waukee Braves. Hank Aaron, who hit two homers Thursday, broke up the game again yesterday with a three-run blast in the seventh x *k* * Murry Dickson, handed his out- right release last winter by the Cardinals, gained credit for .the Kansas City A’s 8-7 victory over the Yankees. Dickson, trying to hook on with the Athletics, pitched the Jast. three innings, allowed one hit, struck out three, and issued one walk. The A’s won when Mark Freeman walked Mike Bax- es with the bases ful] in the ninth. ; * * * Solly Hemus hit a_ three-run homer in the sixth as the Phila- delphia Phillies defeated the Washington Senators 7-6 in 11 in- nings, Harry Anderson tied the score for the Phils in the 10th inning. with a homer and Willie Jones Though the Tiger manager has ezid all along that he sces no reason for alarm over the slow starts being experienced by Jim Bunning, Frank Lary, Paul Foy- jack and Bill Hoeft, it is an alarming fact that none of the four has been impressive so far. Three of these four have been 20-game winners within the last two campaigns and Foytack has won 29 games over that span, _ * * * But through 12 Grapefruit League games and a month of spring train- ing, the Detroit moundsmen are showing few of the signs of being one of baseball's top pitching staffs—as the club expected that it might. Here are the unpleasant statis- tics to date: Lary has worked 8 1-3 innings | and yielded 11 runs and 12 hits; | Bunning has worked 12 innings ' and given up 9 runs and 14 base | hits; Foytack in 6 innings has | yielded 10 runs and 8 hits. Hoeft, currently out with arm trouble, has made only one ap- pearance. In 3 innings, he was touched for 3 runs and 5 hits. All four pitchers have been bothered! by wildness. * * * Bunning ran into the latest flock of trouble last night against the Los Angeles Dodgers here. Work- league-leader Drayton Drug and and Ken Stanick HAPPY OUT OF CELLAR —The Johnson and Anderson basketball team isn't happy about winning any titles, just happy to be out of the Waterford Recreation League cellar where they've been for four straight years. Thursday night they knocked off team are (back row) Bill Pfahlert, Harold Kruger, Ed Morbetzer, Walt Combe (on shoulders), Mike Ashley and Chuck Huggins. Front row are John Newcombe, Keith Clauser, Harvey Hernandez Palmer Assumes St. Petes’ Lead Arnold Palmer, the man to beat going into today's third round of the $15,000 St, Petersburg Open, has a quarter of a century of golf- ing experience packed into his 28 years, And he’s making it pay off. Palmer, National Amateur champion in 1954, sported a 70-69 —139 chart over the first two rounds, That gave him a one- stroke lead over Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla., who put 70s back-to-back. Par is 36-35—71 on the 6,265-yard Pasadena Club are now in 4th place. On the ing the first four innings, Bunning gave up 6 runs and 8 hits and walked 4 batters. Last Weekend for PWBA Harvey Kuenn was almost all the Tiger offensive show as the Bengals dropped their second straight encounter to the Dodgers and their fourth straight of the ee re wana The crucial final weekend of _The new centerfielder drove in a!howling in the annual Women’s first-inning run with a single and City Tournament begins tonight |homered in leading off in the sixth. at Huron Bow! with champions to |The Tigers picked up two more in be determined in four divisions. |the sixth, counting on a walk, Lou * * * Skizas’ single and Jim Hegan's| team play will get the program leer y Podes men were retired./under way at 7 and will be com- ohnny res went the first five, cei reni c ‘innings for Los Angeles and yet Ces fabs ee ibles and singles are set for Sunday ,ed only one run. Roger Craig BAVC beginning at 10 a.m. \up three in the sixth and rookie| Larry Sherry blanked the Tigers) Pontiac teams hold the Ist five the rest of the way. | positions and eight out of ten | Tom Morgan relieved Bunning, thus far led by Twin Pines with for Detroit and held off the ae 3072. ers for one inning. Then Joe Presko| viola Cargal of Pontiac holds the |—victim of 11 runs and 11 hits 2 jead in two of the divisions with a previous innings—pitched two hit-/ 799 singles total and 1608 actual less innings before allowing twin all events. She also boasts the runs in the eighth. : | Detroit peas, a Angeles high actual series of 633. Bolling 2% 3110 AB RH RBI * * * Martin ss 503230 Neal 2b 3000) : : Keene ef $ 1 3 3 And'son ge 1000 The score to beat in doubles play hernia rimoli c 3120); 4 j ri Boone 1b 4020 M'mayor cf 110 0/38 1307 compiled last week by Wil- Maxwell rf 2100 Larker Ib 4210 Skizas 3b 4110 Hodges if 2100) Hegan ¢ 3013 Gillam if 00 0 1 unning p 0 Purillo rf Ji’isnys A-Bertoia 1000 Valo rf 2010 Y Volleyball League werses Hes Gomes! 3b 4212, E; IR d Tod C-Taylor oseboro c 4023 ®resko p 6000 Zimmer ss 501 5 in ina oun © oy O-Harris 1000 Podres p 201 1| . B-Snider 1 090 The Hot Shots and the Fighting Grate P P30 Irish advanced to the finals today a — } siness s - Tou RC: wiia of the YMCA Businessmen’s Vol 36 A-Pouled out for bunning in 5th. ‘RB. leyball League. The Hot Shots de- Safe on error for Podres in Sth; C-Piied! fp, ' abeloni 5 § ters Mereaniiin eth) ePecied Cul fer (eated the Habelonies 15-12 and the Irish won over the Raiders 15-13 Presko in 9th. Detroit last night. 100 003 000—4 Los Angeles... 014 100 02x—8 E-Bunning, Morgan, Zimmer, Bolling. | * * * Po-A—Detroit 24-5. Los Angeles 27-11 DP-Jackson. and Larker; Zimmer ana| The league championship play- Larker, Lob-Detroit 8, Los Angeles 12. 2b—Jackson, Boone, Furilio, Hegan, Martin, HR-Kuen. SB-Bolling, Roseboro, Larker. 8SF-Gilliam. ~ | loffs will be played ext Friday and on Saturday an all-star team from Pontiac will play in a state YMCA tourney in Detroit. night’s big scrap nears. ‘Here it is a couple of days before the fight and Robinson still is two or three pounds overweight,” said Joe Netro, a Basilio co-manager. “That’s because he has had to take it easy. An old man can’t be pushed. Netro scoffed at the reports of knockdowns by Robinson in his sparring sessions. “Who is he dumping—a fellow named Lee Wiliams," snapped Netro. ‘Williams was taken out with one punch when he fought on the Robinson-Gene Fullmer card here ast year,’ and he has lost eight of nine fights since then. We don’t have any straw man for Car- men to spar.” 3 Area Race Drivers Century Club Members DAYTONA BEACH — Two Pon- tiae racers and one from Birming- ham have been awarded member- ship of the famous Daytona Beach Century Club, each having been timed by NASCAR at better than 100 miles an hour. Certificates went to Rusty Kelley and Lee Foster of Pontiac and R.M. Gubbins of Birmingham. Fos- ter’s 1955 Buick went 102.603 mph, Kelley's 1938 Chevy 127.796 mph, - 5 ‘ 4 é & the three officials, Akins let loose|Square the 2-1 at fight time in Madison ¥ a ‘57 and ip aa had 120.603 mph in Pistons Seek Equalizer DETROIT —Detroit coach Red some mistakes that cost us the Rocha must solve two problems if first game. We'll have those ‘his Pistons are to draw even with straightened out.” St. Louis today in the second round| x * * of the National Basketball Assn’s| The Pistons and Hawks divided Western Division playoffs—how to victories in 12 meetings during shake loose George Yardley and regular season's play. how to stop Cliff Hagan. | The next game in the series will The afternoon contest here in the be played tomorrow afternoon at best-of-seven series was to be na-, St. Louis. The teams return here tionally televised (2 p.m. EST, Tuesday night for the fourth meet- = ot ight, the defending cha | Tonight, the defending champion | _ The Hawks, divisional defend- poston Celtics and Philadelphia | Ing champions, held Yardley to Warriors tangle in the 2nd game 20 points and won the series open- of the East iaion ‘ or 11elil Wed ay night. Yara-|° the Eastern Division playoffs. Women Bowlers in Finale ma Myers and Doris Young of] Drayton Plains. Opal Ward has rolled the top actual game of the event with 245. She teamed with Grace Me- Nerney for the high doubles game of 511. Poirier’s Real Estate of Pontiac ||fi does not rank among the Ist ten||}! yet leads in team actual with 2447. |/f High singles game with handicap ||} going into Sunday is Noreen Hag- lund’s 276. , * * * The tournament is sponsored by the Pontiac Women’s Bowling ‘As- sociation. South Central League Selects All-Star Fives There was little difficulty se- lecting the South Central prep all-league basketball team, Thurs- day night, at Ortonville, Coaches of Ortonville, Oxford, Imlay City, North Branch and _ Millington agreed unanimously on the first team. Banquet, honoring the team, is set for April 22, at Frankenmuth. This is not a recent change in dividend policy, but has con- 25 years. We have never missed 18) a Dividend Period Since Our Founding in 1890, 8 First team— = dann tik tire senior at i rge ls ngton, senior 6-0; ||f Joe Domitris, North Branch, senior |if Capitol Savings 5-0; Jim Ward, Imlay City, junior, 6-0; and Chuck Vileg, Imlay City, senior 6-2. Second team— Ortonville sophmore Imlay City senior ; Dick Zink, Millington senior 6-0; Clay Woodward, Oxford senior 6-1; John Legemann, Imlay City junior 6-3. Honorable ‘mention — Don _ Nellen-|| & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron, Pontise FE 4-0561 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. # —| : Mound Corps Begins to Worry Tigers xk kOe Cards Now 8-4 in Exhibitions singed home the winning run in the Ith, The Cincinnati Redlegs shoved three runs across the plate in the sixth and outlasted the Boston Red Sox 11-8. Joe Nuxhall went seven innings and got credit for the vic- tery, * * * Baltimore couldn't handle pitch- ers Cal McLish and Dick Tom- anek, who" were stingy with five hits, and the Cleveland Indians won a 2-0 shutout at Scottsdale, Ariz, Rocky Colavito blasted a 375 foot homer in the seventh, one of six Indian. hits. Danity O'Connell and rookie out- fielder Willie Kirkland each scored three runs in San Francis- co’s 8-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. O'Connell got three singles and a double, while Kirkland hit a homer. CHANCES tinued for the postilil All material used te Firestone service work is guaranteed to be equal or better than original equipment. SAVE ON THESE ‘SPECIALS aT Firestone STORE 146 W. 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But the Taj Joan, unlike the Taj Police Arrest Man Housewife Surprises Neighbors Mahal, dees not give you light sandals. | WILSON At the Taj Joan you put your stockinged in Bombing Scare FBI Spy on Caran for ll Years feet up on a coffee table and Joan brings you a refresh- Sparks -Griftin © FUNERAL HOME | “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service rarer ee ment and you get into a conversation with Al Steele about mai KL _ | NASHUA, N.Fi. ¢INS) — Sur-; She has such a busy schedule as gone out of business. Her father-in- . : NEW YORK (®—-A man was ar-| everybody from Farouk to Polly Bergen and‘three hours posted yesterday for allegedly prise and pride were the twina_ photogr apher and free-lance|law, Carl H. Foster, is a promin- later you're still there, and they're saying, “What’s your | telephoning two newspapers that emotions, displayed by neighbors newswoman in addition to house-|ent New Hampshire banker. DR. E. F. DEN NE | hurry?” | a bomb was to be exploded aboard| and relatives of Mrs. Carol H. keeping duties, that it was hard to| : Foster; 44, pretty dark-haired understand how she found the time ),,,. are Optometrist Joan's found ; ~ boeseeelaee Eacoming | Eanarnar ian seems, mother of two who served for ito devote to her job as undercover Wives Dislike Dancer 914 lies H St husband and It'll be three SHIP. years as an FBI spy in Commun. agent during an 11-year period in est Huron of. years May 1). al . * . ist ranks. |whjch she climbed up in the Com- DONCASTER, England ™ — FE 2-2€29 I was there ostensibly to The newspaper caller had said a kt * ‘munist Party ranks to become its. Pretty Pamela Philippis, wearing device was planted in the 14,000- , New lilampahice cecretan bik talk about Joan’s TV show, & liner’ Ancon, carrying 109 pas-|_SutPrise was the most frequently: Ps etary a bikini bathing suit, danced mam- “Strange Witness,” this Sun-'sengers and crew of 128, but no hooeand ( ae Se neigh | * * * an Gg Be eo oe day night (Mar. 23)—but what. ‘bomb was found. Ih rs and friends of Mrs. vnc Mrs. Foster's son, Michael, 16,' the miners loved it. But as she her usiness executive-husband, haq been told of her role only just, was changing into a leopard-skin with inspecting the love nest * ok t William. b ~ | a . ee gal i ‘bikini for a jungle dance, she was we were too busy to go into it Police said the call hi as u aced| Mrs. Robert Chase, who lives icenly ooo tie ene ae the show was over. The min- No ° much. ito Matthew O'Hara, 52, @ forme?) aoross the street from the Foster's tee on mot ors’ wives 3 objected. free lance ship news cameraman, , UnAmerican Activities. | a eee shoctessy, we made the et anc sh news camera charming colonial "ele home, “cae Naa gh School vel tour. Actually the 18 rooms charged with transmitting false in-| roster found the time to act as an studerd. said: ri KARAT GOLD | . . have been cut down to lent Exmste = igh $500 bail for undercover agent for the FBI. “I thought she was fooling Matched “Here are my shoes!” Joan * Dearing March ot. She added: when she took me aside the other — P flung open what seemed to, mail ee, fel 0. WEDDING RINGS | with new JELLED MAGIC PAINT be a whole room. “How many "lames Ki in Egypt | one time she took up flying be- FBI. amos airs have you?” I asked. - ee ; cause she said she knew that her ; | P CAIRO w—Sixteen persons were boys would want to fly when they “But when she picked up fhe on rat hundred . and four burned to death and 1] iaaeas got older. She said she had to phone and called Karl (his brother pair,” Al said. “I counted injured in a fire that destroye know how dangerous flying was.” at Cornell University) I realized No Stirring - +e because it’s homogenized théem once.” ‘about 100 huts last night in the : ee Nile Delta village ef Damat, a) That about summed up the feel- slr iea was serious about the Now you can avoid all the ted; “Here's me shower and me Provincial official said. ings of other neighbors and friends. . > Pig ie oe pat aby john,” Joan announced. “Most! : = 2 ——', Michael, bursting with pride, de- wor ° purring. and —even more ary - iat pe um — : women use a tub. I say, ‘Who's i" nied his bie i ae = Fe of nedoquate stirring, Salled Alagie got time?’” Al has his own -WHAT’S MY LINE? leervice for her country. He ad: 5 95 gives you a beautiful, smooth job massage table and whirlpool UCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- mitted, however, ‘’m glad it’s ' every time. shower. | sromble the woven of jones and put the words on the over.” weet : & a opet lines. word that appears under the orrow, =m < JOAN CRAWFORD Next we went into th e| Sang prinee will suggest wg Ho TAm. : enon . * * * geranium-pink bedroom with a fireplace that's lt every night, IM THES os 2 + ee hide, Mas NO Les a) Reorges- Newports a) this season, overlooking the prettiest front yard in the world é i : me me be a a Fi po enamine Aer rawelsr Dept. No Dripping —Central Park. tk | lowned a textile mill that since has MN. Seginew 3. ++. because it's jelled Jelled Magic just can't drip or run like ordinary paint. It ' comes to you jelled— stays jelled on brush or roller— yet = —_= | becomes liquid instantly when applied in the usual way Al stays entirely out of Joan’s professional life—but he, confessed admiration for her energy. “Some dames,” he said, “would go on a TV show and say, ‘Give me the money and. let's don’t worry about how it looks.’ But Joan sat down all, day with the writers before starting rehearsal.” On the rehearsal days in California, Joan got up at wie, Ww KH = 6f ° 4 &.m.—and was always punctual for rehearsals. “ “How do you happen to have such a reputation for punctu- 7 Savings Galore It’ fect f . h a I wondered. ‘“‘Why did you start !t?” = On Al 8 periect lor every room in your home — y Gi yout of: 1 of Our New Easter Fashions | incloding ‘tchens and bathroome: “Because somebody else might have got the job I needed,” oe ies 4 i - she whipped back. | we D | = With that I put on my shoes and went home. of: OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT | (Copyright 1958) VW pepe. . —_—— — OO Yesterday’s answer: umPire, dla- | DEPARTMENT STORE 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 John Harvard left 400 books to|the largest university library in. mond, caTch, Curve, tHrow, stEal, | 520 S. 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The Ni OE ALE LAL ALLA D “ REAL INTEREST — Seven-months-old Chris- topher Knight was wide eyed and interested when his picture was taken. Futile atlempts to find and lure the family boxer in for this photograph U-SHAPED WORK SPACE — Mrs. Knight's wérking space is contained in this U-shaped area. On the far walls can be seen the fold-up stove pits. Ample cupboard space is found in the ‘ane scheme of beige. Ssieieadied taaeatiae aie finally had to be‘abandoned. Mrs. Knight is more photogenic anyway. She and Chris are in the family room. Note the interesting use of smail inside shutters with cafe curtains. * ural birch cabinets with brass hardware. The floor is corktone tile. Curtains are a leafy print cotton with green, coral and yellow predominant _on a white background. i oy | 'é modern fireplace is set into a pink brick wall. The slate hearth is set flush with the floor. This room has a monochromatic color GREEN AND GOLD — Green, a restful color, is used for both walls and floor covering in this bedroom. The short curtains are white. Gold bed skirts pick up the same color in the quilted flow- ery Your Neighbors’ House By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Today's home is typical of what mafty young American cou- ples like and have—a_ six-foom ranch style home in the suburbs. Bob and Barbara Knight live in a pink brick house in Hickory Knolls. With them live a daugh- ter, Lynn, aged 7; a son, Chris- topher, aged 7 months, and a friendly boxer dog, Mitzi. * * * Two local men had a hand in building the Knight home. E. P. Eroh was the architect and Bruce Kinzler did the building. IN HICKORY KNOLIS — This ranch style pink brick home is owned by Mr. Architect and builder for the back yard patio is owner Knight. He hopes to complete the job this summer so that the chil- dren will have a sheltered place to play. Between the living room and front vestibule is a storage divider wall extending about three quarters of the way from floor to ceiling. Part of it ts louvered. Below the louvered section is storage. Doors on the end admit card tables. On the living room side there are shelves. Beige nylon and rayon carpet- oe ing covers the living room and hall floors. Walls and ceiling are beige. Floor length draperies at the twelve-light picture window are beige. The fireplace walk is pink brick. There is no mantel and the slate hearth ic set flush with the floor. Over the fire opening is a modern painting done by a friend of the Knights-~ A rust colored sectional sofa makes a conversational group- ing near the tireplace and shuts off the dining end of the room. In front of it is a round marble coffee table with brass ie * ered spreads. The furniture is Philippine mahogany. Notice the interesting group of objects over the beds. legs. Behind it is a brass pole the height of the room with three spot lamps on it. In front of the window is a slatted bench with brass legs. On it are two cushions, one lemon, the other turquoise. There are also.two basket chairs and a leather butterfly chair. The dining room table is a round walnut one. Chairs are walnut. Their beauty is their simplicity. In the corner is a plastic tub planter. The fireplace opens on both “sides. Behind the living room is the family room, an _ in- ‘Robert Knights Choose Hickory Knolls Home Site . formal place. The floor - has corktone tile on it. Walls are pale green. Above louvered shutters on the lower part of the windows are green cafe curtains. The sofa is covered’ in a brown patterned material. There's a tan lounge chair from which to watch tele- vision. w.° ® * The kitchen is an interesting blend of modern and the Gay Nineties. In the work area, yel- low Formica tounters top natural birch cabinets. Stove units fold (Continued on Page 14) Pontiac Press Photes by Ed Vanderworp feet. E. P. Eroh was the architect and Bruce Kinzler the builder for the Knight and Mrs. Robert Knight. Trim is pale green. The Knights have a large lot, 180x200 home. It is located on Frankel lane in Hickory Knolls, SECTIONAL DIVIDER — In ‘the living room the rust colored sectional sefa serves as a room divider. From the dining room section at the far end, louvered swinging doors lead to the kitchen. Lighting for the sofa comes mainly from the brass spots mounted on a floor-to-ceiljng pole. This picture really should have Mitzi, % ‘daily chore. . the dog, looking in fro the time with her nose a ee m the outside. Until she was wanted foi a picture, she spent flat against the window. Makes window cleaning almost a ee ee ee ne ee Te ee aie aT -cosauateiaaea : ; : ee ee ee ee ee OE * ? FOURTEEN: Right Roof Choice Needs Careful Consideration One of the most important de- cisions to be made when building|and usually improve house appear- score a guide line on the stone with - Open Sunday a home, expanding a house, orjance. Hip or flat eae bows a cold chisel. The line should run 107 PM. erecting a farm structure is the|overhangs on all four sides. Over- across down edges cholce “ot the right roof. hang should Be sufficient to shade cua'er Capea! pea site Sten 45 W, CHICAGO ST. Here are seven main points to|windows in summer. still using the cold chisel but this 3-BEDROOM consider in selecting the right; 7. Roofing material should be time tapping it lightly with a ham- NEW roof. according to’ Keith Hinch-|chosen carefully for gable or hip mer, deepen the f RANCHER cliff, architect on the staff of the roofs, since color and texture are : All nice feateres, full basement, eas : heat, $505 down GI, no other costs, Illinois College of Agriculture: 1. Irregular shapes cost money) tect windows from summer sun important to the appearance of a ‘house. As an example, a light color ‘roof makes a low house appear Careful Chiseling Cuts Flagstones of this proceduure are: (1) in deepening the cut, work from the , center of the flat part of the stone toward the edges. And (2) work To cut a flagstone evenly, first IMMEDIATE. ig —ars sae No Payments Till May ial ne by adding the time of constructing ridges, valleys and hips. [rater and . ag color begat 7 ually diel prllge ~— os Complete Insurance Service ta ouse loo ower, roo ce ee nee net . os oes acne ne fing Color also can be used as the “key” ROOF CONTRAST — The high pitch of the room over the home. A combination of brick, siding and glass is used for exterior leer anes Eeved «rer wit JIM WILLIAMS | saageetal’ toe — Gai "elapse iat for other exterior colors, attic playroom contrasts with the lower pitch of the main room. materials. The’ two most important parts 1218 Baldwin FE 40% least 2 inches per horizontal foot, Large overhangs are a dominant feature of this contemporary = and are available in practically * ’ P ‘“ , ce pring s the Time 7 bedrooms, is sectuded enoueh for]! “MIQHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for 3. Gable roofs can use lower- * 7 : ox E pos- Insulation engineers say the hard and fant rules for insulating floors weather because of heat. the reason metal surfaces are gen- erally cool to the touch in a heated room, Meta] refuses to hold heat well. With windows of- jendaresn pine, this doesn’t happen because | wood is a natural insulator, The. wood remains warm to the touch, and moist, heated air inside the house won't leave a deposit of condensation on it, For this reason, storm sash of Ponderosa pine installed inside metal windows relieve moisture problems by stopping warm air before it can get to the chill sur- faces of the metal frame and sash. a 1, Do insulate the floor above an unheated area, Examples of these are floors above craw! spaces, unheated garages, or — wae living space above ae Don't insulate ff the floor is between two heated areas. 3. Don’t insulate the floor above a basement unless the house is ment is not heated. Engineers explain that floors above unheated areas, such as a crawl space, attached garage, or porch, need at least a two-inch thickness of mineral wool in- stalled between the floor joists to keep floors warm and com. fortable, and to stop heat loss. Without insulation in these floors, heat in living areas quickly radi- ates through the floor and is dissi- pated in the cold area below. Insulation in floors separating two heated areas is not necessary or desirable the engineers point out, because mineral wool stops the natural upward flow of heat. In an occupied second floor, for example leaving the floor uninsu- lated means that fewer heating units — radiators, registers, con- vectors, and the like — are neces- sary since considerable heat rises into upstairs rooms through the ceiling of the first floor. Let the Cracks Show Wood ladders should be protec-| ted with occasional applications of a clear varnish or penetrating|’ sealer to keep them in good con-|; dition. Never use opaque paints,| | however, since these may hide Don’t let icy steps cause your family to take a nasty fall... protect them with Ornamental Iron Railings. 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They aggravate temper, too, Home economists with the Gas Appliance Manufac- turers Association suggest pull out shelves or sliding racks that elimi- nate stooping and crawling to find what you are after. x * «- Shelves on doors make ideal storage for spices and light weight food packages, Stair-step shelves in wall cabinets bring cans and packages within sight. Racks for We Senciee a. COMMERCIAL BUILTUP phe ROOFING ~ amen ee Get An Estimate Without Obligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. finish on the plates as well as the nerves, the home economists say. Scientific tests reveal that glass is 475 times smoother than silk. Investigate this efficient low cost way to heat your home... “Your Heating Supermarket” Goodwill Automatic Heating = 3401 W. Huron St. FE 2-7849 plates, platters and trays permit a. filing system that preserves. the gjrebound from an ordinary ceiling. es |have Tiled Ceiling Reduces Noise The head of the house can lower! the noise without lowering the boom. * * x Perforated insulating ceiling and wall tile designed to cut down noise as well as to provide a dec- orative surface will do the trick in any room of the house, accord- ing to Sheldon Cady, supervisor, insulating board products, Allied Chemical's Barrett Division. These, tiles, he said, will absorb 30 to 40 per cent of the noise that would * * * ‘Available through neighborhood lumber dealers, the insul: iting tiles! interlocking tongue - and - groove edges to make applic ation | quick and easy, an ideal project Van Nuys, for the family handyman. Even if, Wren house is 25 2 cents; great deal less noisy and far eas-| to live in. 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Ceilings and walls | es . are insulated with thick blankets > REGENERATES - ITSELF > RETURNS TO SERVICE see sees TO BUY =| “sows =—_ rere * WARRANT? teneeeal : Setesceater tor rs L A See This Amazing Softener Today at Heating & Plumbing Contractor FE 5-1683 FE 4-0528 NEW BIRD HOUSES — Television actress, | shows off the latest designs in bird houses and a feeding shelter. A wintertime dilemma for many the rmostat is set back. Shall we leave, ‘back itself, he reports, accounts lyour tile come out exactly equal | the thermostat alone at bedtime for the balance of 10 per cent in lon all four sides of the room. For Set it back, says Canadian en-)| — ito, if the house is well insulated. Three years of tests in his own’ home showed Kellam that a regu-' lar night set-back of the thermo-| Kellam found that by moving | per cent. BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. CONTRACTS Ask for TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU ATU RDAY. MARC CH 22, 1958 SEVENTEEN | Veneer Bap Fussy but Worthwhile Veneer should be glued together iwith a water-resistant, non-staining glue. To:do the job properly, gently lift the loosened veneer and as possible, using a sharp knife or any tool with a blade edge. the glue under veneer, pushing it careful not to part any more of the table. a few minutes, then press veneer down and hold it therewith clamps o or t heavy weights. Sandra Campbell, | 0 im 4 To iJ (j obtain the full size bird house patterns pictured here, and, listed be- OWN f | low, send coin, check or currency to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, ‘alif. Number 143,-Martin house is 50 cents; Number 144, | Number 145, Feeding shelter is 50 cents; you use the non-perforated type, | Number 146, Robin shelter is 25 cents. You may save 50 cents by | Cady said, you'll find your house a| ordering all the patterns listed above for $1. Just ask for bird house assortment Number C-5. 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ONLY A FEW OF THESE HOMES LEFT! « ripe a 4 ——— —_— =< > To Lansing To Pontiac \ 3%: Phone OR 3-9994 or MA 4-1578 MINIMUM FHA DOWN PAYMENT ‘Built by ’ David Kay Builders, Inc. , ses 5 4 a 2 eeu ES Se. ee See Ee LP ULC SS EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 Tennessee Ernie Mends. [if vit ‘main thee over ve] Pontiac Theaters |-AWwfub’ Says Detroit Mayor pani et etree of older|report of the Twentieth Century weekend rehearsing for his nie Ford vas rend reomer| mY reork (NBO wow. | gama | School Girl Jailed Over 5c Tran sf ET. |rcnt sin bs sts ia tl Pod, ing nicely today from surgery for) Rockefeller Center in the center|ty,”’ color, Montgomery Clift, Eliz- DETROIT ww — A 114 as held overnight) I had a transfer coming and I | books in her arms at the time, The TV entertainer underwent an/acres. ‘STRAND in jail after an argument with aj grabbed one and went back and ne x A er a “The = tat 8,00, a - ried over a five Death trans-| sat down. Deputy Police Supt. Miles Fur- | urphy; out a ""\ fer. Mayor Louis Mi » who I i had not ived TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. | jonn Payne. described the action as “awtul.””| wit. can” pact when Wi con reece tart inatt ater eee }| Sun.-Tues.: ‘The Girl Most Like- was among those jumping into came back where I was sit-| re had received was cor-| HUGH O'BRIAN “THE BRASS LEGEND” ly.” color, Jane Forel: pas an official investigation. ting and said I'd have to give rect, “It wag poor judgement — Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 om. Nerth of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-5400 ‘in Japan,’ color, Teresa t. * * * back the transfer or he would call " “THE BUSTER KEATON STORY” | Wed.-Fri.: ‘Latayette Esca-| aye mavor demanded quick,(police, I sald that 1 was en- lousy, in fact.” | _ - FOR YOUR COMFORT Starts panes A aba The Domino) mplete reports from both the titled to a transfer and to go ahead! James A. ‘Bostwick, DSR super IN C AR H E ATE RS Kid, ry un. police and Department of Street|@nd call the police. intendent of operations, said ‘‘The = SUN SU N EAGLE Railways on why the girl was| “He scpeet the bus, loaded| DSR definitely will not prosecute ° ———— ° || Sat: “Brass Legend," Hugh jailed from 3:20 p.m. until 10 a.m,|with about 30 people, and got off.|this case,” but added: “Obviously, TONIGHT 3 BIG HITS O'Brien; “Buster Keaton Story,’’|yesterday. a little while he came back the DSR cannot let people get away — me two policemen. When they|with snatching transfers out of a —eETE—— WAYNE AT His. MIGHrTiEsT! a Fe eee of the Pd ai nip trast Narod asked the driver if he wanted tojdriver’s hand. It appears it was! A A Ir B f Lost,’ John Wayne, Sophia Loren; |home of a friend whose children |Prosecute. he said ‘yes,’ so I was necessary to call the poice in this! AALS URE T $s usr’ ‘Trigger Jr.,"” Roy Rogers. she cared for occasionally, eC oS Tues.-Thurs.: “To Catch a Thief,” Cary Grant; “Beau <4 never had bought a transfer James,” Bob Hope. before,” she said, ‘‘So I put my TWO IN COLOR! Fri: “Gun the Man Down,” 15 cents in the fare box, a dime \James Arness; “Artist and Mod-| fr my student fare and a nickel ‘els,’ Martin and Lewis. - for the transfer, HURON _* * ee af Sat.-Mon.; “Bombers B-52,” Nat- (Transfers were free until Mon- Legend of alie Wood; “Slaughter on 10th Ave-|48Y- A DSR rule requires that] ¢a.uMmn rctuts wrens the Lost ” } the regular fare go into the box: he ne a ee Pilot,” John the five cents for a transfer to oir. " The Lite... The Love . ong the driver). Wayne, Janet Leigh; ‘Midnight ) at his mightiest! The Abvintures 0: Story,” Tony Curtis, Marissa Pa-| “Then,” the girl said, “driv- van. er demanded another nickel for DECISION AT 7 / : Omak Hhavvam SUNDOWN Fa egepeem —_— » ed AGUAR nv z | THE STORY OF A TEEN-AGE Look out! FIRE-BOMB! the cuplode | eee nde Fri: “Perri,” color, by Walt) the transfer. I said I had put Disney; ‘Slim Carter,” Jock Ma-| the nickel in the box. He said honey, Julie Adams. I should have given the nickel LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE BIG BEAT” “SUMMER LOVE” Hit This Trail With Roy and the Gang to Holl ° costarrng ywood Headlines JOHN CARROLL D SUNDAY’- MONDAY 4 | THE MOST ~ cuauencine story or MOST AMAZING ame ROARING § |Spring Comes and Gisele| *=* Ban WESTERN = |Goes in TV Showdown ; Thru NT By BOB THOMAS much, Half the audience drops off NOW! ode N. HOLLYWOOD \ — Spring has|after Perry's show, and we had | sprung, and with it some unlucky|to try to build it up again. It was een |TV shows. tough sledding, I think we might | Now is the time when many of : the network pro a face the have had a better chance if we. \life-or-death issue. One which/had followed a Western or another failed to make the grade is Gisele|kind of show.” MacKenzie’s musical half-hour, x * * which will breath its last next} She also faced rugged opposi- Saturday night. I asked the tal-jtion. She had to fight the straight- , jented Canadian what happened. |shooting Paladin of “Have Gun, “The sponsor didn't like our|Will Travel” plus Lawrence Welk rating,” she replied, “It’s as sim-|and his devoted following. | ple as that." She hasn't time for regrets. * * * She's embarking on some excit- But, she added, the show didjing projects that will keep her win some critical praise and wasjbusy unti] fall. Two days after building an audience. Unfor-jher show goes off the air she be- EVANS wm Pat Bp ROM JO ry jtunately the project appeared gins rehearsas for ‘The King and, WINERS . PETER WLES . GEORGE CLEVELANDE Goomed from the start. 1” She'll play it in the civil light E PURPLE SAGE ee, , THE ene STORY OF NY's (SAVAGE WATERFR ONT WARS!) in Crime Annals ARMED CONS BREAK OUT OF QUENTIN... BY PLANE! eC on “We came on after Perry Comojopera season in Los Angeles and | eae coed pS REISS git RICHARD EGAN JAN STERLING : iy area se since | QS DAN DURYEA JULIE ADAMS Las Vegas’ Flamingo with Jack| J pho Sr ar ores ne LAUGHTER | mostly take a delayed roche] | ON 1Oth AVES s Three days after she closes in COLLINS: BURTON: SYDNEY _nweaveing cy GRANT ar oa s From Slacks HELD OVER! to Short Shorts SPECIAL ATTRACTION! | - nesday, Marc M, Doors Open Daily at 11:45 A. M. Just Too Much | ACADEMY AWARDS—— | a visi e@ se in our Pestures at 12:00 - 3:02 =~ 6:06 - 9:06 | heey uctdarwam co mat et receiv ile nge. Pierce Junior College that no NO NEED TO STAY HOME — SEE IT HERE one’s paying attention to the pro- | apa |tessors. | = MONTGOMERY CLIFT- ELIZABETH 1! any: | So, starting a Apri 1, all trouser- | arte 'RAINTREE | COUNTY Uke garb wil be banned for 2,200 BLUE SKY ~ _: NIGEL PATRICK - LFF MARVIN 7 | “It started with slacks and ee ‘ FE 4-4611 ' > jeans,” -says Mrs. Marjorie Lord assistant dean of student activi- EVES. & SUN. $1.25 CHILD 25¢ jties, ‘then went on to Bermuda| and Jamaica shorts. ‘“‘When they started wearing the shortest short- shorts they could find it was too much.” | x * * e » | 2150 OPDYKE RD. mage” ~ {xt || TONIGHT Thru SUNDAY the way- PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION: MAT. 90c Ssurtios SUNDAY! | Today Lest Times MI ew sackline chemise dresses ; 1 2 a4 “ey with non-stop | | © 2GAY HAPPY HITS... TECHNICOLOR! | AUDIE MURPHY || Nov cocking comige dresses Mei! ren | noneat MITCHUM cunt JURGENS Open 12:45 P.M. 19 Shows Continuous from 1 P.M. “THE QUIET “ae ‘ ee mazing men whe lived the sea’s see | | . most enasms) adventure AS ows WHAT she wants | “MEMUAM" |/Community Theaters “BAILOUT AT Proton, he the Graf pee,” color, 4 43,000 FEET” DecTace Lee Girsis," color, Gene | Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor; “Hard oe " eolor, Ore é? oY pt ee goesnt know Mies ONE; / spre Bat: Shera iesir kr wane Disney wt f Guy Madison, Valerie French “ yboy i Wed. —Pri: “The Deep Six," ‘Alan Ladd, The “steady” boy, the pla —— apap “actin Aes ps Teta color an Johngen, artine Caro. and the poor boy down the street Hills — | Rochester ; A Sat: “3:10 to Yume,” Glenn Ford. | she's met ‘em and kissed ‘em Yen Heflin; “This is Russie.” docu-| mentary. i ! | Sun.—Wed: “Pal Josey,” color, Frank | —— = DEE SAE SET SDI and promised to marry...all three! (espe Maas (and that's when the fun began) | ;—Pri: “Baby Face Nelson.”; lmuckey” Rooney: “Love Blaves of the STARTS Adalts 60c | Amazon, Don esl SU N DAY Childs 20c | @Gat—@un; “Giant,” color Elisabeth . Taylor, Rock Hudson —Gat: a ee Dianne Foste Sat: “I Was A fecnn Frankenstein,” Whit Bissell; “Blood of Le Gandra Harrison. Lake — Walled Lake Bat: “Big Beat,” color, Pats Domino; = Love,” John Saxon. n.— Tues: “Decision at Sundown,” smn Randolph Scott; “Omar + eat eolor, Cornel — Milferd Sat: “Parson and Outlaw,” Anshony | Dexter; “Baby Face Nelson,” Mickey | Rooney. Sun —Tues: “The Deep Six,” color, Alan ANNE BANTER ANA ANDREWS aE ‘Permerty “The Maem fier + ars. —Pri: “I Was A Teenage Prank- . — cere ee fis E | x ent Bind of Brae" Last Tignes “BLOOD OF DRACULA” mill cater SPAS OR CMO ews cog, fem: “To Tes Commanamenis” | Saturday “TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN” | BNE POWELL? COEF -ROBERISON “State — slate, Orton KEITH ANDES’ KAYE BAL-ARD*TOMMY NOONAN: UNA MERKEL Sat; “Johnny Tremain,” Hal Gelmae- : “Shake, neste 2: and aR , PLUS! The Exciting Adventures of Two Little Runaways! They had nothing in com- lie || ESR Escapade , FIX UP FOR SPRING ADVERTISING nJapan _invigaPan Old Signs Revamped. ~ TERESA WRIGHT: CAMERON MITCHELL | “It's Springtime!” Be a Guest of Manny’s Fee ee eB es HE es eT AB SE ee ee eS Ee eee ee §"This coupon will entitle you to one guest Luncheon’ Buffet with . gone or more paid at the regular pprice of $25. Good for Monday band Tuesday only. March 24th & f 25th. Served from 11:30 to 2:30." ALL YOU CAN BAT! | i, _ Reservations New Open for Bewling Banquets ‘Coll FE 9-988 - $ 4 ¥ ee) cha — & SIGNS Daa Moi Fi lh. “ADDED — SATURDAY ONLY ‘MASK of DIMETRIUS' ei at M59 at Hlisabeth Lake Rd. Re-designed, Re-painted. & é NINETEEN 4 Huge Ocean Liners to Offer Low Fare ROTTERDAM (INS)—Contracts aré scheduled to be signed next week for construction of four huge ocean liners planned to carry 1,- 000,000 passengers a year between New York and Europe at tourist- rate fares. * * * Edgar Detweiler, director of America-Europe Lines, announced yesterday that the 120,000-ton ships, ‘each costing $85 million, would be built by the C. Verolmes shipyards in Rotterdam. The ships, which would be con- siderably larger and faster than any liner now afloat, would be would be laid this summer and the vessel is scheduled for launch- ing by 1961. ; + * + The New. Yorker and one of her sister ships would sail between New. York and London. The other two ships would sail between New York and Lisbon on a three-and- one-half day schedule. High Frequency Waves Ease Painful Injuries CHICAGO (—A chiropodist said today high frequency sound waves give almost immediate relief from pain caused by ankle sprain or strain. Dr, Vern S. Hall of Waukegan) Nutse.Going fo Jail for Speedy Encore WEST COVINA, Calif. U—RMrs.! Chelsea Algean Churchill, 37, a nurse, May not have Set a one- | way speed mark on the San Ber- | nardino Freeway but she should’ have have the round trip record * in the bag. Police Sgt. Ralph Laughlin said he and his partner clocked her going eastbound through this Los| Angeles suburb at 110 miles an hour, “‘gave her a ticket, gave her) a warning, and sent her on her, way.” “Fifty-five minutes later,’ he said, ‘“‘we see another streak go-, told the Midwest Chiropody Con-|ing west along the freeway. We) - THE JACKSON TWINS THE YON TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 <5 , ~ : ‘ ? By Dick Brooks 7" a x* gO 4 6 9 Bn BUT JAMES SOUNDED ) I WONDER IF STRANGE AND EVERYTHINGS oe ek 4 te By T. V. Hamlin ALLEY OOP SSAC P tourist class only and carry be- tween 8,000 and 10,000 passen- gers. Detweiler held out pros- pects for a $150 one-way fare, Detweiler said the keel for the first, to be christened New Yorker, ; ‘ . iclock this car at 110 and catch vette WILIEE | en fariuy with it. There’s the nurse. This: | above human hearing give the|time we take her in.” poeured aan . picomasse In court yesterday, Mrs. Church- | This, he said, stimulates blood|j}) was told to report Monday to, flow and cell activity. start serving a 15-day jail term. | BOARDING HOUSE a Sexg rc WELL! 1T5 QUITE A PLACE,) THAT'S RIGHT, OOOLA, AND ISN'T ITP YOU SAY ITS / AFTER A THOUSAND MILES BEEN A SETTLEMENT / OF MOUNTAINS AND DESERT, & FOR OVER TWO IT ALMOST LOOKS LIKE HUNDRED YEARS? A FAIRYLAND! __&S —— ITLL CERTAINLY LAND NOW THAT OUR BE NICE TO BY EIGHT DAYS \ party 1S FINALLY / THE TRAIL \ BE BACK IN H ON THIS TUBS } HEADED TOWARD [{ BOSS SAYS ]CIMLIZATION h GONNA BE A / THE STATES, WE'LL BE IN ( AGAIN, FOR A LONG TIME / LETS TURN BACK THAR SHE BE! q TO ie8S6 AND THE Yj ! : “A La] SITUATION THAT HAS HOUR OR | —). A — WY MMMM, HEH HEH! TRULY: ASTOUNDING, WY 4 OUR DISTRAUGHT pe a Vor = ihe 1'M AN UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE DECK TODAY / a SAKE YOUR BIG SURPRISE 15 YET } \ “a4 i \ \ \ a (ff yyy Ya A NEW ALL- ha ; Ks - an Oy, = ¢ be Ag no} * { DISAPPEARED ~ TO COME ~~ BY A STROKE iets SY L CAN SAE Seow yj OF SHEER GENIUS T'VE \B Zi] . ; A Ry We ee Z ‘3 STROLLED AWAY 2... - MEAN EVERY POSSIBLE Ay a Goats F| | ES. THEM WERE PAID ILL BE PAID DP FOR |, soli cn 1 h UP TO APRIL IS THE NEXT TEN a BUSA NMI ALEIZAD Cope. 1958 by United Feature To fog. US. Pat Of. — Al rights reserved Symdic one, Cit HELLO PHOOEY--- Sa ’ eae i THOUGHT THIS | Z WAS MY BEST am a _ Deeub: =a " MAR. 22 IT WAS AN HOUR YOU'RE SURE \ AGO, MISS! PASSED GPHAT NIGHT TH SATELLITE | OVER SAN_ DIEGO IN SAN 15 STILL IN / ON ITS 36TH LAP! FRANCISCO HAS USED TO TELL US HE'S OKAY STOPPED EARLY TONIGHT! SOMETHING DID GO WRONG! HE MEANT TO IN AUSTRALIA LONG BEFORE THIS! By Leslie Turner \* SO, HE'D BETTER BE AWAKE NOW! THIS IS THE HOMESTRETCH! HES Qué TO FIRE THOSE ROCKETS TO CHECK HIS SPEEDO WHEN HE REACHES THE COAST IN.SIX MINUTES! ; AH 1 EIS TH CMLXMAN |] QUE L GOTTA DO \S Cow ti) WAS PRACTERALIN | GET FIXED UP FOR «YX BRS RES | PROMISED WE & A BEFORE-AN-AFTER RH EREA, | | THE MILK WW) THE CAREER! || PICTURE QP FOR = Bi REFRIGERATOR, ny *BEAQUTR MAG 7 w& ‘af p NY ae f * =~ pak tl Ny . 4 <) a SE ) waltteets,, ates N N | ~ Ce ** ‘ aT th ‘ Ae f wl, =< Hive NX on) oD , mayle a THE WORRY WART “ - an = e Bervica, . Reg. U: . OFF. —— MORTY MEEKLE | . OY. : WE SURE WERE HE REALLY TLL BET By McEvoy and Strieber eee 0c reas rows HOW 1 HE Gor 2 — = ~S0, SO GO AHEAD WHAT °° HEY! \ Jil) *(, STILSON TO HEAD T RE 5 HE'S YOURS ! MiLLY~—, ii D9 OUR EMPLOYEES’ : BEEN So DISAPPOINTED WAIT 10) Te GRIEVANCE P E | COMMITTEE > im . z ~ ’ 4 ° f = { bi i Hy —— 3 GRANDMA | By Charles Kuhn THE GIRLS by Franklin Folger MORE > WHY, YOU KIDS SHOULD MY LAND, I SENT OVER || YEAH, I KNOW,GRANDMA, S | COOKIES: HAVE PLENTY O° COOKIES] | A HUGE BIG BASKETFUL!| | BUT THAT WAS AN HOUR v, @ IN YOUR SHACK / 4 z AGO/ 2 : i t Py * eo ee ee Se , ‘i a | : ee = Pr eet we wiliagry. oe as ; “What aire you doing in the window box? You're over there with the tulips.” \ | supposed to be By Walt Disney | THEN START } EXPLAINING! au 4 WELL, OFFICER,\ WE VE SKIPPED SCHOOL. 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[ aloe 2 nly) an, st xs ; : nce i QUA ; tab th | — FI wie in | fies thong DHE APPL tine "State Bank cate: 7 soo By R ™ jovmen cent a I Hes ‘ 1 BA . B roll R pe Lown AvE.. DY reek: . \ AVE. i $0227. . . eR | i “S ~ ’ ’ : : : \ TIAC ae \i part .—— - . \ \ ae 10-96 wi * \ ss : a7 r weahene e . faweet xpe . Em rene 4 Bank ew Poe ‘ C neuen! . meat . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 22 ms 1958 TWENTY-ONE. Instructions Building Service | 9 12 __ Television Service , : 22 f-@ PIANO LESSONS GIVEN INDRAY ROOF REPAIRS oe SERVICE orm AN advanced -1348 | EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-04 ° eae a PRONIC chant PIANO LESSONS. BEGINNERS OR = =‘TRENCHING AND | aye ee re Sas e i arations advanced nts BULLDOZING 5.1298 or FE R. DL. Thom FE 1-8872_ STRAK. — sch ON MARES - THERG [SY Thompece __p RADIO a ii Phere '|WE DIG BASEMENTS UND | io ote Elon, now. in ‘prog one tl houses Block and cement vo | wehecked fre B Munro Elec Ww "| _Get our bid FE 23708. __ ie Peale ‘uron, Pontiac 1 mile east moze Woodward. Call, ~ T eiimeoe ee. awe pie Building Supplies 12A ypewriter Service 22A 0- APY CLIN PRYSIO-THER F ic '0 USED STEEL SASH. SOME ee AND ADDING lazed. Venting t aid tote Expert Work Wanted Male 10) ieane engee ype. Approz. 8's) work. end Of (0 tretae ey ae eee * pies pe nee fice pups Tw Lawrence. 1 | RPEN 0 FIREBRI USED. 10 CEN | Se Xe) ay cn ir FE sane ee NEW — brick, 3 cents ¢ CENTS EA “rr Ba oF A-l CARPENTER anY size —*_™ | Makes — Ummediate Service job. bp. Excellent work FE FE 6-3844, JORARRAULIN oh ALL SIZES _ 52 1 “WAYNE _8t. __ PE 4-4022 ALL TYPES LAWN MAINTEN. & RELUS FE! 20023 S Wahalatecine N22 ance, arden pee ine: ——_ mabe, = . Pp rng oe i an eliveries eason ! , Terr aTees i prices. “PE 9-6405 or FE 6- 1502 e __Busiress Services 13 EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER: Ow ay oe | OS ey ake C AVATARS p Now! nCARFENTER ALL ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS _3-2641. D. B. Murdock FE 2-186) Vetoes cere. “Geteral Pristine SLIP COVERS. BED SPREADS. ~ BLOCK TANT HAMILTON | Office Rupgly Co. w ie drapes; your material FE 5-579% 2448 rence St Phone FE. 3-0135. 197 oS ieee Bie CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. a) ACE TREE SERVICE. RE ie Kitchens a specialty. FE Fe'h- te trimming. Get our bid Lest & Found 24 ie te te ‘CARPENTER WORK, ALL TYPES, AAA OIL CRDURNER SERVICE : N VI- Cabrel wort and Binh ria ope oe SERVICE ALE MARES Ce LOST, MANS BILLFOLD IN _cialty. FE _ 0-632. PETE'S MOE 5-3750 Return papers. Finder call MU CA 7 ag, Noh hab tol seed eras eee we APPLIANCE SERVICE 4-3577. elin: ° e or service el) makes of wringer LOST. LEMON & WHITE POINT- smali, Winter rates. OR_3-8977 | 4nd automatic washers, 30 “iyi oe eer We the cane a Rip meas DRY-WALL, PLAB poy nue’, Lost in the vicinity of Jessie St tic tile, & floor an remodeling BLOOMFIELD wative : amie 2-4021.| and Willard. FE ts146 & repairs, __ s ; EANERS | ees S LADY'S SILVER BOULE- CARPENTER WORI WANTED. Wal! and windows Reasonable vatd watch. FE _8-3675 Homes & corages basements finished. mates FE 3-7204. FE 8. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR Free est: 8847. uilt, Attics & 1. Free est No obligation, FE 2-1631 | ELECTRIC MOTOR 8 SERVICE RE. pairing & erucee 218 E Pike St. PE 4-3981 LOST. BEAGLE, MALE ~SILVER- bell & Adams. ‘Reward 56-0603 LOST TAN MALE DOG VICINITY painting, Free estimates, Reas FURNACE | CLEANED A} AND setv. ftherd ec a Slicers OR leer elson, FE 5-1188 3.162 °57 ec 45-33. Re- GARAGES BUILT KITCHENS RE. GENES HEATING SERVICE ‘Sara OR 35100 modclec, roareescs ae leet a Tene —< gold. repaired ~~ ~~ ~ mica com ook ochester FE Lost PARAKEET. VICINITY wall tle. 0 OR 32438 0 oF “PE 55210 Barred Pontiac Trail and Decker. Please MAN, 40, Vv WITH § CHILDREN GARDEN P1 PL OWING R REASONA call MA #1741. needs Work badly ri do Just | _ OR 3-531 about ut anythin bls price Modern equipment OR = ee. ———— jel ______ LOST — MONDAY OR TUESDAY, ROOFING — ‘SIDING _ "aRvair HE mK AHPC ; brown leather wallet, Bham — work ew or old. FE 5-5171 isnt Veccvica on alll aspes +i Pontiac ue cae mon ey ROOF! N CG. EAVESTROUGHS, is 2s o temporary river's license, etc plumbing. Inside & outside paint: Nesting oo we ele dey eS Generous reward, MI 4-221, ing. Reorestios rooms Feet 4a if, nler wor oor A fos "we 68 58371. INTER LAKES TREE SERVICE — WORE OF ANY KIND IND WANTED | E $-a6i7. Work Wanted Female 11 “OST: BEAQLE HOUND. IN VI- night cinity of Clarkston MA 5-3390 Trim, -remove, cabeling, euricr LOST: BEAGLE, MALE, GREEN — Land el collar, March 13, Big Beaver & 4-2003 sreetiea) ieeeres: Ma Rd. REWARD. MI North Adams 6-1260. OIL BURNER pepe 24 hours FE 5-495 ae DAYS 0 bi Pick up and del FE 6-8732 1 DAY SERVICE IRONINGS. $31 gE PLUMBING AND HOT ” WATER) PHILS 24 HOUR Git BORNER ~~ 4 Service MAyfair 6-5708, PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Jae games Backenstose 00 }-A IRONINGS, PICK-UP & heating service Repair a liver_EMpire 3-089, stallation M1. 6-386, if ‘no. ans) oe ere 8_E._Lawrence_ St al IRONINGS NICELY DONE _swer MU 9-1457 _ Notices & Personals 25 Pick up & deliver FE 42127 PLASTERING \ 18T cL CASS | IRONING REP ee New or repair. FE 8-1666 [ANY GIRT. OR WOMAN NEED. yublic ex ay service. u PL ASTERING — y P| in a endly viser one oe oe 8-147]. tf _pair_ Work ere FF. 5-0304 Pe i wenn Confidential, The Sal- Al WALL WASHIN oes “NOT SAWS \ ——} vation Army. harm int. will oe just like Man) ey ‘8 MACHINE RES st | Aare SUPPLIES MRS new 3. _— [SAWS MACHINE FILED a ser | -(00d#00__8 Lochaven. FE 4-801 aL IRONIRGS AND WASHINGS | ~ Retoothi |DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 2 Pick up_ and delivery, FE 2-5413 eee Ell UO) | = popdeeg Mrs Wallace. $F 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- A gt | —2-7805. “ng and housecleaning FE 3-758: Dressmaking, Tailoring 36 FOR FREE BABY SITTING. CHILDREN loved & cared for FE 23730, |CHILDRENG CLOTHES von FE tenga 32 | bottee Wathine vans BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME Sees Th COMES idressee) FE) — Gev 08 cup bend electric or mine anytime, In vic, of Au- — coffee maker Free. yy) N. Perry burn Heents * Aiso light house ‘DRESSMAKING AND HEMSTITCH. FE 2.3053. Sark: ing. Sewing of al) kinds OL a ~nn iano IN MY HOM wid IN DERT? preferaby. days. good Yue DRES8MAKING. CAILORING. AL- OR _ 3-06. lates ome Call PE 8.8455 done EXP aaaey USITTERD POR (ERVED =o ee ss IF SO ning of weekends, in your home DRESSES. SUITS, COAT & Al- FE 49806 cae 191 E. Huron FE Gini WANTS HOUSEWORK 7 oo eee Let | IS restaurant FE #-3 TAILORING AND MEN'S AND i FY ACATII women’s alterations and dress- A . . ) WAVING. AL BABY? VACATION _making Edna Warner FE22¢ (Ve You L Place to Pay enced woman wiil care for children in your home EM 3- ELM 23-4279. 1RONING§ DONE IN MY HOM $3 bu. Pick up and delivery. Good service for $1.20 White shirts special— FE 2-7076 LADY WISHES CLEANING, 8) m1 cee hr Exper. & references. 8-084 LADY WISHES DAY WORK _ days _week FE 4-6129. LADY WOULD LIKE {WASHINGS & tronings, FE 42747 MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR SMALL CHILD. DAYS ONLY 46007. al ‘Furniture Refinishing 16A ae I-ase Your Mind a Restore Credit E gieainine ANTIQUES A SPE- WE ARE NOTA sisty Fe be LOAN COMPANY | Income Tax ‘Service 17 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Above Oakland Theater LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND economically with newly released |$2 UP, TAX RETURNS. TEL Orchard Lk, Section” FE 2-4497 N INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared ol fae home rtd qualified| | | = | | A Hobbies & Supplies 24A accounts: ster's degree. Dex-A-Diet Tablets. cents at Appointment. FE 3-7534 Simms. _ ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAX. "NI 2 = cS | service. $4 Any time OR 3-204). KNAPP SHOES | 5601 Highland Rd (M-59) Fred Herman : 2070 Airport Rd OR_ 13-1502 EMP IRE TAX. SERV ICE, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ———— —————_— Bioomfield Open Hunt whose MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTS: YOUR “HOME oon MIN ae are located at 405 E ! ousekeeping Rac and babysit 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM F312, Lake Rd has applied to ting FE 58-7875 the Michigan Liquor Contro] Com- MIMEOGRAPHING, arian: “SEC eel And retarial service: EM 3-28 mission for a club license to sell beer. wine and spirits to bona fide members only and that it is BURTON E STEVENS 5 FE E CALLS BY APPOINT ENT NURSE AVAILABLE ony AND FAIR RATES FOR/RETURN S| : nights Auburn Ave Nurses Fx. using best method for you. Eve- cramiraetieiirese ald ficaeee change We 2-5462 | nings. Home efn FE Soft if de-| upon the expiration of 10 days PRACTICAL NURSE EA MCAPES | sired. W. R_ Bolin. FE 5-577 from date hereof, March 20, 1958 Experienced FE &- WOMAN WANTS “Pay WORK OR)! _vabysitting. FE 2-303: WASHING AND IRONINGS, 266 N Cass. FE_5-1579 ‘INCOME TAX REAS | = 504 = Ww v Huror FE 5-8048. ,ON AND AFTER THIS DATE INCOME eis PREPARED IN Lon, wet) itemized March 21, 10538, I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. John Krajenka, 7301 8. Shaker, Pon- | your home Phone ; 00,1 j N D- RONINGS - CNEL | tiae, Michigan mhenine ae ee ae On THURS, AUG 15, 1956 ) ABOUT | Sate Sere 4393 DIXIE pm I “ell on the floor in the OR 3-2283 OORKEEPING a | sob — dat of ta A & P Sere A ; on am & Woman WOMAN WANTS LIGHT HOUSE. TAX "SERV 44 vears old a ahd was wegring a work OR_3-9679 OR | 9.3500 _— ——___ browa print dress with brown ——— - Jacke’ am anxidus te contact Building Servi ice 12 ~~ Laundry Service 18, witnesses to this iccicent Please ; ~ ; ~) can after 4 pm FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES MRS \ \A Floor Sanding Floor Laying — mialebing _BUD BILLS PE A-A TRENCHING Footings tc Fie A & B TRENCHING nace bot weter lines, aes TYPE or Le hy PLA se drawn 8200. Cc - 2080 BS CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF-, s Septic Field © OR 34043 field tile. F 26444 EM (cu set OM BU A-| GARAGE DOOR AND our | ___| | and COMPLETR RING CLEANUP hold doors. Prompt service is al Pontiac Laundry = _A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-203 Reduce 10 LBS IN 6 SHORT DAYS Results guaraateed. For as little | fled Beautifully FE D801 ae | Laundry Pnone FE 2-81 as. ‘Landscaping — _ 18a . $1.00 | . A-l1 TREE TRIMMING & CUT per visit | Investigate our plan today. Fo* Pr yaee, motes. . or | ree trial visit Call FE 44131 Tn month only. SINGLE FOLKS—25 TO 40, ENJOY dancing, fun & music at ne Pon- tiac Social Club. WAVE, JLLDOZING. YARD & EM 3023 grading, Sack filing | SPECIAL COLD $450 repairs, It's more practical basi Raking, fertilizing and _ roilin repair than feeace: Lawn cutting and repair, Fi Sampoo and wave. 810. Dero- ML 44221 MI +0961, 4-6510 _thy s, FE 2-1244 A able alterations ALTERATIONS repair work terms Free est _FE_ 8-1168 ALUM SIDING PRE-CAST STONE _ FHA terms Gordon Fiaitiey ALL KINDS CEMENT WORK | FE 2-2340. ‘POWER tawr S OLLInG Ma- _applied by experts 3-0482_ _ Reasonable. Jensen iL TYPES GF MASONRY WORK ot “CARBERTEN CREW “AVAIL- EXPERT 17 TREE TRIMMING AND Ww 2 Rowghiog and finish. Also. td. Children to Board 26 FE 5-3608_. ADDITIONS AND NEW Licensed builder | Pn FE 45-6593 or OR oN removal Oe DAY HOUR | OR “WEEK GOOD Referencer digeer) Home »- #340 LICENSED BOARDING HOME ___FE_ 4-5440 LAWN BUILT Backfieid top hao eens soil -0603 OAKLAND | LANDSCAPING | | REAL ESTATE FE 4-4526 Lawn building. sand & vel. — : rden plowing, f A as tes Wt arden | plow w Sn Sie tee estima td. . Household Goods 27. | chines weighing $00 to 4.000 ibs FURNIT URE NEEDED Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 ee One VCASH 7" LAND CONTRACTS. h 9 =< * sioss Diste Hwy CASH UNLIMITED For land contracts, new or sea noned Lowest possible discount. let ar expert contract man con- sult with bat No obligation Cali FE 43644 or FE bard any hour 4sk for Ted MeCu A. TED MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR _____ 5143 Cass } Eliz. , “CASH IN A FLASH Fer land contraets, see Auwgi Joonso: no eTsou 20 ea’ sefvice to catisfied friends ani clentece . Johnson REALTOR 1704 3S Telegraph Rd FE 4-2523 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- isfac'orv inspection of property aud title. Ask Ken Temoleton Kk. £.. Templeton, Realtor 1330 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 Wanted Real Fstate 32A ATIENTION! We represent a group of investor: who will pay ou*cash for vour equity Call us for an appoint ment today WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 35-1295 5660 Dixte Hwy Open _Eves tl 9—Sun 10 ‘tN 5 CAN You remember FE 2 0474—when you want to seil vour home Humphries FE 2-0474 Realtor FR 4-7114 63 N MAG bee oy SER en Eves MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SCASHS IN 48 HOURS ALLY 322 OSewrn @ 1950 0, Ned Seren, tm “Please make some noise, Buster! Youre making me nervous!” Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Nee Rent Apts. Furnished 33 HOLLY WOOD APTS! 2 RMS NORTHEND PVT BATH & ent Laundry rm. All uti!) furn | {| Very nice Adults only FE 2-4376 octal Ge see if a = els (ikem ts es ees fare at 2 & 3 RM. INDIVIDUAL MOD. FE 21834 ower ern cabins urn, al) wi es. pue vPTtT. MY_3:0038. Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 CAKE FRONT pathos ee _8 Broadway, Lake Orion ae couple, MY 2-198) 2 RMS. AND BATH. UTILITIES ARGE 3 ROOMS UTILITIES _FE 40122, 51 Pine St. _ e faruned! Washing privileges FE 2 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, 18T _5-0760 52 Oakhill — floor Pvi emtr Util Washing LAKEFRONT -— 2_ BEDROOMS privileges _ 200 Norton, - Heat and hot water EMpire 28 RM .PT NEAR DOWN. <3-3474 ee town FE 4-7059 LARGE BEDROOM AND KITCH- 2 RMS. FURNISHED. BABY WEL- en, ail furnished. bachelor or cou- come, 353 E Bivd__ FE 4-8612. ple $12 week 342 Orchard Lk. | 2 Rooms, pet bath, clean, MODERN «ROOMS AND BATH close in. 4- 2579. pease decorated Al) utilities FR q eee MURPHY NICE CLEAN APT, LARGE. Liv- bed. ‘2 block from bus Adults; ing rm., kitchenette, Murphy bed. 3 ROOMS, BATH, OIL FURNACE For your home or equity, fe 200 ne 25 Monroe St. j ae bath, Lao —- _ ‘i 7 FE 23-1922 ; prreeé right Immediate ac- _ oor, reduce ren adults. ‘7 |3 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 1082. tion by well rained sales ~_ PVT ENT AND UTIL. | Tice et 1° Vinewood $50 month. Children force. Call * Fienn ‘single man, $12 weekly. FE | NICE 2 ROeM ae AR - ply welcome. | ; . 54-0619 __ vate bath an entrance. FE. 4- 4 Ms BATH OUTSIDE OF Tedw. M. Stout, Realtor 9 y M BATH H PVT. ENT COM- (oarosgitre: 4 RMS AND BATH. 7 a SEB preferred Ph. FE. 11 N. Saginaw St. Pl FE 68165 virtely turn TV, Uill. 74 Dwight. $43, monthly MA 5-9687. | S-abes. Open "bl € pm FE 4.5082, evenings __ REDUCED RENT. FURNISHED | ¢ nua MODERN i CLEAN, NEAR | 2 RMS. & BATH. FOR 1 OR 2 82, comfortably on Pine e loca-| Walldd Lake 3-6296 Prall. FR 4-3046_ tion. Suitable | 1 4 Tal 4- OM uh e lor new marries a _ Cae | : & 6 RMS. peace CHILDREN, Listings Wanted 2 ROOMS AND BATH FURN atens or Pim. FE ee girl merenees new. TO 5-3289 and FE 8-3495 AStitips ota basement apt, util furn. $843 ser ——— | BASEMENT HOUSE NEAR BLUE- We Buy Equities Mo. 63 Ruth. FE §-5357 . NION CO Sky theater Cottage near Cass : ae . . . = | . 3 232 RM ~ FURN. APT PVT ENT rae cad Ry Toehs only ves FE 53642. comes R RILEY. Broker = to downtown Call after 4% ad month After 5 pm see. SS ee - 853 caretaker at A-12 or phone FE DUPLEX HOME FURN. 4 EM | 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 23 35-7871. K G Hempstead, 102 E bdath and basement. Gas beat FE 4-115: _ PE 4-482! 3 ae 18T FLOOR AUTOMATIC Huron FE_ 4-8284 - Redecorated. Close to stores $1.0 LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS fa: heat Adults only 146 E weer ging 3 ROOMS GARDEN _FF.2740 neede m Northwest Oaklaic he ee ee spate, heat hot water furn, LAKE FRONT. 5 ROOMS AND County Vicinity, C. Pangus. OOMs & BATH. PRIVATE 180 Coleman, PE 4-1676, bath, Lake Orton. 166 Bridge St Resher : sgl in aon entrancce On bus line Near Tel- | re re Satter BY | or WOodward 3-2181_ isaviits, Nauonel_t “72815, Collect. hee Re at tad i) Rent | pts. Unfurnished 34 LAKEFRONT HOME.” COMPLETE- : a at Aval 2 ROOMS. PVT ENT & BATH |, 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FURN | May Jet. to Nov. ist. EM 33335 aAKe roperty | Cen ott oe. 680 Northview Laketrout apts. 8618 Pontiac Lx. | if no Ans. EM 3-3574 ted sen, “Now ts the time to sell 51, RMS. PVT ENT & BATH. i RM KITCHENETTE AND PVT ae eee Bog aE ee cate uve pe ee eke Picture window. Ge space bath, heat. stove & refrig, furn. cateu heart of the lake | Chi welcome. * ainwelivitte PE adults only. N Paddock. Al- WHIPPLE LAKE NEAR mbes a “apecialize - me ‘re ih. | _berta Apts ly new 2 bedroom ranch e de- |) eee 2 = — — wand! tor lake’ wee canal frost! En “STUDIOS LIVING RM, KI ITCH. (2 BE M § ROOM APT. home with modern basement lake privileges, lots & cottages en, “penn bath, stove. Aad p stove & refrig. furn, $80 per & 2 car garage Compilete- Remember the buver wants pos- paps er ng. partly fu >| mo 90 East Bivd., between Au- | ly furnished with beautiful Session when the season starts——~ E burn & Pike Nr. Schools. FE furniture. Borry no children so be first, not sorry CL ORIA APTS. 321. Must be responsible pons ARRO REALTY TH AND 2? BEDROOM TERRACE. GAs Wm Miller Realtor TED McCULLOUGH. REALTOR 3 “ROOM APT. PVT BA P "heat FE ¢0722 after 630. pm = pS ae Le cat Parking. 200 Mi Clement 8‘. RMS UNFURN. WITH DRYER soe F - D2 Open Evening; Sunday 1 to 5 3 RAS FURR 1ST FLOOR APT |‘ W Columbia Rent. ‘Houses Unfurn. : 141 8 Parke 2 VACANCIES IN THE “WATER- ~~~ ~.~~-~~~~ -~~~-- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE s lol Apis” These seis. cha cal Clients wanting homes south of « RMS & BArd. UPPER PVT Su yeaieiteld wand ing : clea, } 3 ROOM, J BEDROOM. TEL- Qsmun street. Have special rep- entrance $818 per week Adults ? ve specious tiuron area $50. FE 2-6007. resentative in this area Call Us. don't fee Wiley E 42787 or FE 4-1557. DORRIS & SON, 152 W. Huron St PVT. PARTY WILL BUY YOUR) Gi ot FHA ped in 2 or 3 bedrm home basement. area only one 84247 after 6 | QUICK SALES) DEPENDABLE service are the results scientious courteous, service that's why want effictent when you \CTION to ‘selling your real estate list Savi ale Wideman OPEN EVES - 412: W. Huron SELL sh ESTATE FE 4-481 3 TRADE, CIR REAL FE 4.6492 or 1362 W Huron _ VETERANS spo LOSE WE W Quiry. CASH OFFER WRITE BO. 1 Pontiac Pres: BUY LAKEFRONT beach or 3 bed- basement on WANTEr TO jot. with . ood room hom witha _ lake prone! FE 4-0805 WE NEE D Listings on Bousés, lake property. farms and acreage. We buy and sel] jand contracts. Call ws on property you have for sale. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin __FE _5-8275 | WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS (3 “ROOMS. waiting for commercial proper. | ties. farms and acreage. A phone pl wii give vou immediate ac- ROY KNAUF 6’, W, Huron st. FE 2-741 We Will Buy Your Equity General .aadscaping and land- Entire ome r odd lots. Get th ‘ireplaces @ Se aren, scape mate Harry White & dollar Will “buy “outright ae aces _ Bre! he anent Li eck| Sons Ine, ids sell it for you. B & B Community ta." c SPRING CLEA NUP. GARDENING _ Sele. Phone OR_3-2717, ae rvice mowed. Price is WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES RICK, orenere: poe 4 _right, *Griando, 103-3479 _ot furniture. Ph FE 2-5323, ie sidential and commer- Movin & T WID, SMALL ROUND KITCHEN large ie Re peitentinl ed (commer | 4 rucking 19 “table, PE 3-724. Bu rer EERE Wom an OVIND, = RAULING "Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 na firepiacrs MA_5-0378, sonabl FE §-3458 G00b TAPE RECORDER. Witt, je Raine AA- sth ReducedsRates | Wied PARMALt cus —On ‘CARPENTER ea ew CaBr-/Smith Mi Movin 3 Large van or pick- small John Deere tractor, OR nets. Remodeling, Formica. Trim. _" ee SSC Ree. rooms Attics, Work guar- |waotind. & RUBBISH. N ME WANTED: OLD PHONOGRAPH anteed OLive 23-7326. vour pt.ce Any time. ele 005.; records or cylinder recording: CUSTOM HOUSE & “BUILDING LIGHT aND a CKING | Age makes no difference, but drawings and plans. EM 3-2035. Rubbish, Fil dirt. Pe 29-0603, _q mainly interested in any items” CEMENT WO} K, 20 YEARS “EXP LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE| [ecorded between 1620 1630, Chen | Free estimates. OR 3-6 Basement and attic cleaned in the attic or cellar awa Call | CARL L. Br Lis. in “FipOR PE b0402 hauled away. Low rates FE 8.0758, They may te. wenth specia. I ——E fea bs Oi jours a 8p y MAN” with a TON PICKU something CUSTOM HOMES: BY LICEN NEED| feat work “Cail any time. FE| Wanted to Rent 29 __bulider Free e: estimates. ¢ OL 1-3461. 'WANTED ENT 3 OR 4 LARGE. pee Rh MOVING AND H LING WITH 2, TO RENT 3 OR 4 LARGE Spee MOOR, Mem tars | er sane ee Pea "Ger ee eth Atm greg AGES, ALTER. O’DELL CARTAGE OG Sa eee shan fo over ations a ons. Ca r ai ks ee Fe oe Jee one PE $8806 ae a 1 BEDRM | FORN. Pr. wi garage garden rivileges CEMEN T & BLOCK TRUK wim GEMTRATCER| 5 Bingie’ “iandseape ardener ooh ______ WORK FE _ 5-0782 DRY W LL TAPING GUARA es teed w estimates. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH po iw ae As types af repair work SCARANTEED . ROOFS — rae kinds, Est. 1918 Hagus Marsh. 353 8 ee HOUSEMOVING — _ equipped, FE 4-8450, L. A. Young ¥REE cha: 7TEs 0 ON WIRING. ior water ponte: g Munro & Biee.| 7 trie Co., 1060 W HOME ~~ CARINE: AD- ditions, - Licen: huilder, FHA _terms, FE 4 Lod | CABING, ‘BUILT or MATERY aT CRE EE estimates, OR 3-9402 \isT NALIZED H or 478 | ( - F PATER, 3 PATA Eon 3 R_G. OG SNYDER FLOOR CAVING. LY Riso dump truck MA 0802." Trucks to Rent Share Living ¢ Quarters 30 PLP I Ww i - TRUCKS. TRACTORS oat We os ieee MY HOME Ypeton fe sy all stakes Wanted Trameportail tion 31. by Jump trucks emi-traiiers. Nitrest Med Least std tation ; Pontiac Farm and LADY Pal pare pnd tat * 2 Sround 9 a.m. merson Industrial Tracto™ Co. Ave-Mt, Clemens St. vicinity e : pile 8. WooDw. downtown Pontiac. Call FE 2-4035 Pe Tnelnding” Sunday after 6 p.m. es Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, Oe fee of Gnates: FE 54638. ABI eae Painting & Decorating 20 A-1 PAINTING & NBS on good acre of more na LS ths it, trent | Coan) ng and finishing Phone re a “rot per aor ak LAYING | aper removed S BaPER eS 4-6918. Hosier Parrvige iteo Siew Huron | Sera Se eee ae PLACE ! 44 ost” AD Edison. £A sranine RATOR Ica FE 2818] for an ‘ad _Papering & paint “4 fa basement or Ul a basements, ae — rae FIG 0 recover a loss. Dial FF w winte : = } D& M BUILDING PAIN Saidiaaas 2 8181 for an ad-writer. ols SERVICE | | ik on | HER anne, ‘Say Bors it.” [ fo - . . \ [rR \.8T FL Sy bath. i LARGE ROOM. D *"t lose your home—€ash wait- ing—no red tape We also neetl lfstings Giroux-Franas 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 39701 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE roperty. poeta, waiting. i R McKINNEY mm er Tac, LUN 1-708 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 PPAPL LLP ALPS 1 BEDRM. OROUND FLOOR. Pvt. entr, nearly new. Park car at) door’ $16 single Bachelors || ladies. Also wsrege house. $12. __2062_ Common wealt i, 2 & 3 “APTS. VER ¥. reasonable to lea people. 133 E Howard FE 2-5 - LOOR 3. Fy Close in $15 FE 22-0663. 1, Fen Phone Mr. | Good « of con-) Open Evenings = ey paleo Lene combination kitch- ens ape | rooms Bedroom Full Bath and large utility room. ber mo. Close to ail conveni- only Auburn near Crooks rE _4-6041 os 3 RM FURNISHED APT PRI.- | welcome For Colored Apartments on Boutbeast side of | Call FE town on Prospect gt ae: MODERN “apt PARTLY. FURN, rms., MAple 5-5000 NEAR septa LAKE 3 RMS & bath, basement. Ground floor _ duplex. FE 5-0601. ORCHARD CT. APTS. BRAND NEW! 19 SALMER 8ST — Pontiac's new- est modern apartment ment. Balcony ty develop- fod{ at individual en- trances air-conditioned. Beautiful kitchens: stove & refrigerator fur- nished. A -few one-bedroom apart-— ments now available. Auto hea ana hot water furnished Adult only Under Caogastruction t 5 eee APPLICATIONS for 1 ate reom aren nares for occ panév about April lst OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY Fk 8-6918 ipper Flat—Heated ‘004 AUBURN AVE AUBURN HTS Living reom, dinette, kitchenette and bath. rear private entrances. Attractive four-family $75 per month References re- quired. FE 7-8892 ier stove & refrigerator 0 E Huron Garage building 8H 3 rooms, becroom. Front and APTS - WEST SIDE. 4 ROOMS AND BATH _Gas heat FR 4-7 “West Side Brick & rooms J bedrooms ewly decorated wa heat, party. 74 Dwight ona ‘bath, ge. gas basement, will peel to right FE 4-5082 eve- _hings. | WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS & BATH. garage, heat. soft water, refrig- _erator & love FE by Kate Osann’ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) R 7 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME. rE. 5-136 | SMALL HOUSES Ask le 4 3 RMS. RN, or unfurn, apply Lene Taylor Rd’ for Lopn Weaver, FE ‘SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOU a | ee rick, imeehg ie Gas heat and an care ' ip. OR 3-2051 afte ' \ & MT “CLEMENS, vacant gas furnace, $75 on M, WARWICK HAS 2? BEDRM ck carport, attic, Both d ing beach at in Sylvan eagre eer heat, ik & bath- ‘io peat lease. WILL Sf APPUEA TIONS | for this 1 floor 3 bedroom modern | home on Cass Lak- Rd Has car- pore as full basement and gas He ac K LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd FE 24875 _ FE 4-166) Rent Lake ; Cottages 36A eee AVAILABLE SUNDAY 8M a & L furnished lak Commerce Lak mo Cali for appt. FUR 651 W front cottage. e 4239 Bluebird Dr , East Northville | N. COTTAGE FOR RENT, ON Pontiac Lk year round to fri bt at = Pontiac Lk. Rd.. For r Rent & Rooms . A SLEEPING “ROOM” Pvt entr Huron. FE 4 EAN ATTRACTIVE ROOM, und [eu Twin beds, Kitchen Priv., or 2 1 _ Fairg rove. FE 5-808 CLEAN ROOM FOR tinek PVT Entr.. shower, FE 2-2416_ * LARGE. CLEAN FRONT — For gentleman son. FE 4-437) FOR pp eh cooking. Po z & Laundry aot girls. 87 ROOM Pvt ent 245 Nel- 37 /NEVLY_ ‘DECORATED, “CONVEN- | i lently located downtown, gas heat , Rent Houses Furnished 35 and cooking. 150 N. Perry. FE | ESET CO DET LL 32-3083. _ 2 BEDRMS. OIL aa CHIL- cai EEPING RM. CENTRAL. “AL. HOME | dren welcome FE 2 atmosphere, garage, _FE _ 4-6368. 2 BEDROOM. ee Sap LAKE 8LEEPING ROOM. pars Modern, close to city Reas. MA, from Court House 14 and 16 N 44-2283. | Cass Ave. $5 and up. | 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, $85 per month. References re. | quire ‘ADAMS REALTY FE 4-3393 R ROOM HOUSE NEAR HURON | $40 per mo. FE 4-0344.| 2 & Tilden 2 BEDROOM YEAR | AROUN home, Furnisned, including | | Fa boat | & motor On canal adjoining lake | Adults only $125 per month. cluding all utilities Stpt. 30 EMpire 3-3275. in- $110 after 2 BDRM. RANCH HOME. FUR- nished. $80 per Ma., FE 86-3245 | 3 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 1082 Vine wood, weicome 3} ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. 4-0401, - $50 «=montt. Li 5-1652 Children FE (3 te DUPLEX, LIKE NEW 8 £. Rutgers PPP PLL PLO LAA COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM. | ay aise. close im, men only oon CLEAN — HOME aye T mcaie i4 Matthews. FE 5-0377_ ELDERLY ~ PERSON - TO ROO and board in my home FE ine FOR ELDERLY OR EMPLOYED lady. Nice pvt FE 4-2973 home on bus line MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN | i] Rooms With Board 38 { boarder, Write Pontiac Press — Box 64 WILT BOARD ELDERLY LADIES | in modern country home. Inquire— _at_ 1385 Cly de Rd, Milford Hotel 1 Rooms i ain HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by, De$ or Week Also 1 of room 464 Auburn ation units Cooking fe refrigeration u units _ HOTEL ~ ROOSEVELT. C fe = A 2 Neat rms. & apts, Some with 7’, Perry FE _6-8126, al Rent Stores —— — — eo GooD = basement, i fices, factory branch _ 461 8, Saginaw. or 5-0205. Rent Office Space 4 41 By day or week $10 & up % t 40 LLL AL AL ALA Le et LOCATION GAS HEAT, | * MODERN OFFIC Each 20250, sultab Beauty Parlor or doors. Can be leased separately “eee as one office. of parking space. Close to or eae be Lots Miracle Mile. je for Doetor, | Architect These offices have connecting A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 380 SQ FT OF OFFI in alr conditioned bull Sa th SAVINGS & LOAN co is W Huron St ss FE ¢-0661 pperace 36 3600 SQUARE FEET OF FIRST floor space in the heart of down- town Pontiac Ideal for retail, eol- lection agency or fices. Inquire at St insurance of- 28, E Huron | 2 BEDROOM MODERN. OXBOW pront 20x24 OF NEW BUILD. ing on Elizabeth Lake road. — vate entrance Children ences. aus Jessie WHITE BROS fir 6 "monte, $80.8 month next 2 RMS, PVT BATH NEAR HIGH) * 6 month ahs Titzabeth Lake | School. Adults. MI 4-0044 al.er BEAT TATE Rd EM }-0831 4) [2 5660 Dixi he _ BEDROOM WALLFD LAKE ‘gd Tia NR dba BATH. Open Eves. ‘tl rH ry “10 7 8 | Mocsea: close to city. Reas. MA ur Fee erar = | _& 230 7 RMS. PVT ENTRANCE AND |? ROOMS & BATH ALL UTILT. 7 SeoNM BRICK EASTSIDE Park = heated Adults, 87 8 eral Hospital, FE 44626 | oe ar auto. seat. $75 a month ar e P = —- . oh oe 3 noe ROOMS, _ 18ST FLOOR, 3 ase Tile PON- 2 BEDROOMS. “RAMONA TER- Pres entrance. 264 8. Purke = ie race. Available March Ist. $75 3152 3 oes AND BAT 4. NICELY _per month Call FE 4-1558 3 RMS & BATH, PVT ENT. $13 shel eat furn 203 8 Mar o~ Ee awiLy INCOME “FOR REN vk West side No children. FE =) Ae fFastside 5 rm bath areas | 8-2841 _ _ 3 RMS. AND BATH 639 BALD. 3 rms. & beth upper furnished 3 ROOMS, ousN QUIET, ON | it FE 5.3354 Would seil lake, OR 3-376 3 ROOMS AND BATH, $50 MO. FE 3 BEDROOM MODERN IN CITY “3 A Mise _4-5008, Near schools. Basement. $15 mo FE 4 4878 — 3 Rooms art ee “UTILI- FE 5-017 5. . ROOM FURN APT ON FIRST, - "es _furnished : \2 FAMILY FLAT. 5 ROOMS AND 1 lone No drinking, No children, 3 ROOMS CLOSE IN, (HEAT at AND | Lap down. Newly decorated. $75) Nx pets. Apply Ife Myrtle. Hu- utilities furnished oper 4 rooms and bath up. $60 mo. | ron Gardens lower $14 per week 5 Heats | TE 6-2518 J ROOM APARTMENT ON First, Court. _|3 ROOM HOUSE, $50 MONTH. floor Private bath, Near bus 3 “LARGE } ro aAND BA BATH, ON OL 31-6827 | line, 52 9, Francis, FE 4-3702 | Ist floor. $69. A PE Totes, « BEL DROOMS, avis ROOM, |} RM APT. EVERYTHING ‘FURN. 3} LARGE nocaia: RIO. AND stir us bath, mo ¥ | Pvt. Entry good iocation. | stove. Adults only. Lets Ruge Real *Batate, Lake | 3 RMS. & BATH. NICE, W. 3 ont apt vt, bath and entr i HoOUsE. BA’ Barty Fre as writle more, stove & refrig.. adults eals. ret | “ROOM OUSE. BATH 1a 0? 5 mo. plus electric, FE 4-7272 3 ROOM LOWER FRONT. ADULTS } LARGE RMB KITCHENETTE Vutisies furnished. 258 Orchard kh bath, Newly decorated On hase a a line o conrenien shopping ROOMS AND BATH, NICELY) center _ 444 E. Pike FE thse ald Se lecmne dio 8. An- 7 RMS” BATH ist FLOOR. ; tenyY PLEARANT ROOMD, Peae All utitities furn ee ee ee iB a UNFURN | APT ON MAT. —_ ~ ew te ee cniy t ho? ROOMS KITCHENETTE | HQT _derson, (not jater than 6 p.m), & nse. cae Po et iv , ey eng secire xb J ROOM APARTMENT AND FULL = a ath, in nice condition, gas heat, J LARGE ROOMS & BATH. UTILI- | ties furnished. brie im Poaivene) 6 tay “e _f0uple 370 State _ot_aher ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER 3 pane pocwe bo pill lee fed ie i Florence gt., Pontiac. MY Big Lake. MA 58-0667, | 3! . =LIvING Te BEDRM., KITCH- PVT. BATH. GAR. stove. ireig. $17.00 uber, week No > poo 42) Sea rile ee 7 ROOMS. FULL Bath Ate | shi RLEY APTS | area. OAkiand dear eareee In 5 RMS. & BATH, Pontiac. $15, Cheaper reot D. Miller 4680 Jeflerson St Branch, Mich ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY Spokane Sts Automatic gas hea tile bath—s00 per month smal! residence week On McDonald Court FE 4-2521__ _ F 4 ROOM HOUSE. UTIL 2591 Rochester Rd Mich, Available after A erence only, OA 06-3000 $§ ROOM HOUSE & BATH FO rent, of wu ae fer low oo pier a area A 82077. 4 als 1 FLOOR, 12 STOWEL St, 818. KEnwood 5-006. _ 5. 5 RMB. BATH, '» OF DOUBL house, Close in. FE 2-745 5 r.1 Rel- 14 ‘eno st, Henry North & t $10 per E 53-1172 MODN. , Lakeville, | n | | | = § RM. HOUSE ON yoorntis RD | “$15 T, On the floor . a an M APT 2 2 BEDROOMS, * inquire 12 Myra Ave. ' S&B ne wT = eat ewly decorate est | 5) & 73 HOUSTON sT_ 2 ke fea Prancis, 1 OE E2023, ; side, $85 mo. TU 45835 or FE weekly. Brown, 244 FE Flagle ) ROOM MODERN cmrtpren 1470 0 _ Miami) FR 17017 welcome, 6460 Williams Lk Ra 4 RMS. UPPER. artes DECOR, § RM. HOUSE FOR RENT CHIL- } ROOM, CLEAN, QUIET, ON _pvt bath. OR eds _ | _dren welcome F [as ¢ LOR pares noo" Bee Fi aos Ie ‘ 4 bath t th ful = Pia eee rr ey Sc reene, Ly a room an. a nome wi wil 4 ROOM EARNER GREDREX _privtieges, $50 per mo FEL 2-1530. | Sarca es aon Rochester bee roa. aechoo us for 2 oe — 4 ROOMS & BATH a LIBERTY. Phiten t8s montht. 1 L } RMS AND BATH HEATED ‘ ,ROOMS ~ AND Dat Seek Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | eee — e282 ent. Available month, FE 82413 after 5:30 pm. TIN Saginaw st. Poniac ' Chie bo sate te on me 4 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, CHIl- Ph. FE 5-81 Dally ti] * Pontiac: ~ Call 1 to 12, MY a 1086. aren! $16 per week, 57 Whitte- | : see as a “= re ,|6 RM. MODERN GAS HEAT, Ga- i | BATH, | «1108 or FE RM. KITCHENETTE & PVT. | adults only 290 N Pad- _ dock, Alberta Apts a | REERIOERA- tor ose in ~ AND KITCHENETTE PVT. en, AA agora Close in. $10. FE. =| RM. MODERN, SHOWER, TSF 5 (oer. 1 or 2 quiet men, 154 Jud- 7 Bie tee oe CF LARGE AME. “NR RISERS. s, & bath | FE 8-1370 . EVERYTHING FURN. downtown Adults only Siean 3 rh ers & BATH. RR GENERAL Hosp 2 girls or couple E 8-3153 Y RMS. Witt PVT ENT CRILD gm $12 ber wk $16 Ente | net vi Tr nooks PORN OROUND FLR | 36 Center. \h i A woman REFER. $10 WK. FE. PAPER HANG.-|, *@8- Winter Pres, Pe ay later. FE ries, 1717 8. Telegraph. ig 44-2047. _. fins tig 7m Byes. Fa Saat ‘|. 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN. | Sp Tewn ead OVER $1 000,000 | Lakefront apts 8615 Pontiac Lk | dee Rese, pas FE Availahie to purchase Jand | a PAINTING PA call} Y ROOM EFFICIENCY PVT th, Park-Inn Motel, FE 4-1559. | a Fiat. NR MIRACLE MILE. ¢ ROOMS-AND BATH. FURN. OR | in as _unfurn, FE 2-4309. __ 5 ROOMS, CHILDREN WELCOME. ; Fr! ‘'r month. Pay on util & BATH UPSTAIRS APT _Utilities _farnthee FE 4-4448 FE 50830 or FE ROOM | rated. Ol “neat 3-0259 F 3 or FE 5- i ais PRAIRIp. SCHOONER Hf pues foot All modern. Locatea at 3300 > RMS Rae eats re _Elizabeth Lk Re. in Pontiac iose to everything FE 29-6663 o THREE FE. 27706. $1400 WEEKLY rooms, private bath and en- trance heat and electricity 5 RMS & BATH TERRACE. FE furnished, 1 child or baby 243 welcome Apply #806 S 3 fi -ANL BATH HEAT AND air ho. water furn Couple preferred. _ ee Cau after 4 Bet 77 Churchill BACHELOR APT PVT BATH & _Rd., Auburn Heights. ent Furn very nice. TV. Om 5 RMS WITH LAKE “VIEW. ON _Sosiyn busline, FE 23-4376. . ._| _Dixie Hwy, Gas heat. MA 51244 CLEAN KITCHENETTE AP1. $15 6 RM. UPPER. HEAT AND HOT r wk. $55 per mo. including water furn. Clean. Children. Good heat, lights & gas ORiando 36389. trans. FE 4-462 = ate Pb then CHEERFUL. QUIET. CLEAN 2) Dream aes rm. apt. for_elderl a FE reasonable, 36 | Went teed ye iiities oy prt en aundry, e an enna COURLE aid _ BABY "furnished $65 mo. re" 8. APT. NEWLY DECOR. UTIL furn 40 Mariva. OR 3-1328. For Colored ig Apartments on Southeast side of eas town on Prospect Bt. Call FE BIRMINGHAM Lovely 2 bedroom terrace apartment. Liv rm., dinin, FARMINGTON NE W @, and Kitchen down. Bed- ” UTILITY Shepping 0 mile Orchard Lk r $ and bath wu ‘ ip. Stove, Center, GR 40685. . refrig and disposal. Has ga- FURNISHED. W. SIDE. 2? BEDRM rage. Lovely back yarq for lakéfront apt orm gas heat this summer. 1 e-soee able $25 week 8-034 April ist, Call MI ee PURNISHED D APARTMENT “$ih CHANDLER, 165. LOWER FLAT per week. Utilities furnished 1 newlh » parking, sdulis. TO. bloce General Hospital. Ady 0-415, __ re Gans Pow < 1 AND 2? BED- GROUND FLOOR PVT, ENT. & | apartments Available | im- bath. weshing facilities, baby wel, redintaly os Be righ bal St. or phone come, nr. town, 2\N. Cass. manager. e - f \ \ . ‘ . e | bedrooms, 5 ‘RMB. I DESIRABLE 18T FLOOR. rage. $69. FE 86-3104 or FE 4-0023 Inquire at 298 N. Paddock © 7 ROOM HOURE. $65 PER _FE 4.3130 92 GLIVER ST 7 roome and bath, all modern full basement, all decorated and floors sanded. Chi 4 re- 1- dren welcome with damage giuar- antee. References require $7 er month K ee Bewore Huron. FE 221 W. Priceless cieon modern ~“bedrm Paved street 300 W.) ~Princeton—new 3 brick ranch Basement. mo verome Bidg. Co. F or WE 3-4200. BRICK DUPLEX. ¢ RMS _barage. Close in, FE 2-2376, s0Z¥ 6 RMS sores in Ke 4 Poplar, Coll = < A L FRON es home at Witenes Lake. $75 mo Call Reaitor Partridge, 4-3581 4 102 5 $7# per mo bedrm s.diet ab’ | ——T AND BATH WITH) “Bonin aaa: ania "BEDROOM - me DESIRABLE MODERN, NEWLY | decorated 1 bedroom house. base- . near MUiverty 3. SOME thent, jarge yard. John ere Rd Phone FARM HOME GARAGES. land, basement. rele hs heat, tile bath. ive mo $ “Whit Lake Rd OWNER, Detroit | ite | mee Centers Ra! GARAGE ‘HOUSE. 4 RooMs ik soubaie _2-0430, after 5 pm. | HOU = pen RENT, BiG- OR sma 44-5425, MODERN 9 BEDRM. BRick DU. plex. Gas het. Spr ey 1011 Mt ; Clemens St, Week days after 4 ‘MODERN, 2 BE 2 Hl mo, Near Liverncis @ 8. Blvd, ‘eall OL 6-1826 \ i for Fok, es etc: pent es ‘Sale Houses $300 DOWN 3 bdrms. _ locationg Broker TRADE ~ Large Family A 4 bedroom brick with extremely large office. Barber s _or_ FE 5-23 me PLP A starter home, west Side | OR 3-9272 llome ranch home recreation | area in pecomont 2 fall ceramic | baths Large astep bedroom with walk-in aeeata 2 pateral fireplace Family reom with ISEES picture window. A eee | kitchen with built-in Aes e an oven Plenty of cupboa: and garage Al’ on @ pace | area to eat in. Aleo @ 2 car very large par- cel of land On a hill. Will accept trade or low down payment. LADD’ S INC. 4268 Dixie Hw . Drayton Plains | LIST OUR PROPERTY WITH US FE_2-9657 on Real Estate wacene 2 STORY HOME ON 1° _acre Ideal location 2 47587 Contemporary 3100 Angelus Drive, new 3 bedrm factme Stiver Lake Golf Course lake privile paved atree ny OWNER come. Close in | eae] “3 _tage. Lotus Lr. tee ba 100 year old tree:. eis $1500 dn. MI 3800 7 APARTMENT 1 IN. FE 2 mae SOT. OR_3-0748 RILEY WEST CORNELL ver Oll furnace, A attractive bungalow. orated by an interior Recess te he, ot closets. $1,000 down wal OFF SASHABAW A brick bere) bungalow with rooms 150 ft. frontage & ts wooded. Only $450 down mediate possession, FE 1167 BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 4-482). FOR COLORED, 8 RMB, cond., P rospetty FE 44 Low down payment. 868. Dec- Seedic. & im- OOD 119 | BY OWNER, 9 BEDROOM, FUT Lj basement, softner Gd storms $850 down and screens, Take ens. | __mortgage. FE 8-8189__ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTORS, BUILDERS EXCH. DORRIS LONG LAKE A erentoan, RON fet cy ed. nouet a benutifal ee spa- cious six room brick ranch home with tache 3) at marvelous ledgestone fireplace. window and ha ceptional beautiful & on main tamic tile quiet location, ground 265, oid. DANDY BUNGALOW $7 950. Located off Oakland, minum storms and screens, com- four nice 4iva- ¢« rooms, full forced air oil fur- water, 8. penn insulated. nace, full automa bath. block from $850 down aneled breezeway and at-, garage, full basement, 28x level toward recreation room with large pleture th, six ex-/ Iivagle rms. floor with. two full ce- wonderful nice comparable rounding hemes, wooded jot good. beach, home 1 year lake. sur- | 100x | 24x30 on) foundation, only 2 vears old, alu- | nice | jae ae \- tf | | | | | | | | . The acre lot has partielly “For Sale Houses FE 2-0474 ' 83 N, Telegraph ES pee _ Afte a LED LAKE 43 5 BEDROOM BRICK. 3 bce bathe jarge b essay» ear garage nage fe Ses Dr Priced to Tripp, Realtor - W Huroa eet re +s Sher or ~ TRADE — Your equity in your present ~ move: ot i f new beau! 3 ranch styled ents Builder : rE 56167. THREE’. . Bedroom brick in Sesbria e Sub- division—OUR LADY THE LAKES PARISH AND SCHOOL. Also-two Llocks from Wajertord, Center School. See this ae ons adjoining §30 000 homes ont me cost for this one only $14,660 with $2.000 down, $85 per month a rege taxes and insurance on 4% i cent mortgage FIRST OFFE RIN '10 ACRES . eeecn ete two eearien — ft. living room, 1@x16 kitchen, 2 car garage, full Live stream on rear of Paved road frontage A you are first, the owner pesement. or Row: you could Be Humphries Realtor PE 47114 Open Eves Multiple Listing Service Templeton WATKINS LAKE Beautiful shady block, 1 block from lake 2 bedrooms, large car- peted living room, dining room. Screened back porch basement and garage. Very attractive and in encellent condition. Low down peym WE ST SIDE 3 bdrms., 1 down ang 2 up aise living room, large Weenaes tile bath, oil heat, Seietts soe and exe priv, exc. cond down payment. Tem rleton. Realtor Rd. FE 44563 fler 6, "FE 20502 Cass Lake Front Ist time offered 83 ft. excellent 2 car gtrage. Shown by appointment oy Maceday Lake Front If are looking for a real nice. lakefront home, we have one bok Ted tooms There are 2 large rms down and 2 up A very charming kitchen, wall to wall carpeting. Marble sills throughout raa8 your leisure~ time basement BED 1% bebe stove oven. — Ag Aes ack , STORMS | 2-0 P. M. 1012 KETTERIN( ‘TURN RIGHT OFF N. PERRY) GAg HEAT — tous. STORMS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. WEST HURON 8TREET __OPEN EVENINGS, FE 5-6143 4 ) ROOM OOM HOUSE & BATH. SMALT. own payment. Private owner; FE 6403 FOR SALE, 7 ROOM COLONIAL Ae Pig sous eT, a Hempstead MR. HAN ao AN Afe you handy? On Pigg eenloigg is required to ne home in tip-tep shape. ve pos and bath down and finished atthe pro- vides 2 additional bedrooms. Hy ged lgiory On ee, ae as fT, coal he yh $700 ob n off hes "Located on Baldw W ALK TO TOWN Within walking distance of down- and ba =. ‘COLORED INCOME FREE tent for the buyer with BRICK TERRACE WEST SIDE VACANT Ugg cite aa! io ae we Practically just iike a home. five | ioor 3 Coe apt — exceptionally nice large livable) floor a 3 room a we rooms, full basement, new g&s/ and 3rd. floors shed. + furnace. large merage space. & basement with pose" ties for very warm reasonable place to another apt. Steam peel, aa Wa- Hive $1,000 down ~ ter heater Moh meome of OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 New oe pols tor omnes . nip $2.850 down and He mona DORRIS & SON Locayed oe Bactars St. between | WE. TRADE we sect; * Pasee MPs = ida EB. Muro = 732 W Huron PHONE FE 4/1587 Eve. PB 5-05 “A \ ‘ Ee posi iti iy Se sil lila a eee eee eS + SS : ‘ ay eS eS ; a ~ sy a a SS ee ae eee ‘ 4 / , ! Sa ” = . Yr . « = : TWENTY-TWO _ pyt . - ia Sel = Oo * } : ; : EEE For Sale a ste be a ee or H — : ‘ ‘ aot < ; . Houses 43 . , a ct i ae al, il ee For ___ For Sale Houses: 43 F THE PONTIAC PRES | . aes Se See ee cee or Sale Ho RESS SAT Y P “ or Sale Houses 43/ MODEST MAIDENS S, SATURDAY, MARCH DE Ns , aa ARCH 22, 1958 6495 DOWN. 2 bed | 2 | : - | __,For Sale Houses 43 pened lot. Full y preor ea home on : . » S a For Sale H . R 4 loors, Picture 995. Wood | : r ouses 43 Ec are % Mort Utilit window. Full bath | atl : For Sale H ; ' F Now is the time to rigage i Mropad “Saeed Not w shell, Call’ Pe ‘ a & , ouses 43, For Sale Houses : 43 hom se : we : ig youve been greating about) $880 Will i! IRWIN , : , 122 | home, situated on room: ranch) home on you ld a new 3 bedroom ; \ : i [ e Clarksto E eee @ lot in the oe ae Auto, rapes eS basement mttec a New H . ; ‘ ep satce fordwg. ihe itehen i room. Mile femares nn iby Bedrooms, Planting 1 bald grt? SUNDAY 2-5 1 To fishin HG ae ee Extra features t cupenit space an average planning ta build os Are ‘ 5 P.M. arpa & swimming. A enw pes fie ergcons 3 year old tri- garage: reaced |. lot # 1% car) NO MONEY DOWN will b ae ia Nene. B: TRADEIN | , 307 TANVIE Lake Ze" 7 your, iain Me-Gah an eT pon ooo by . eS ce in the finest screens, Onl starter hom ine ! ulid o ome See us ab | Dae ANY “\V ow , blackto with §63 per mon ¥ $10,500) e€ on your jot ur new TRADE-1 about) . * here. Oh! ou'll want to p street. The og soe oe a GI 4 per cent mortgage oP If you DO! obtaining ‘a new ee for BRAND NEW very neat ar e way, there oe = a large living room with Si emma, Te er eva wna eee om bul | manch ork home, pile! Leer eer © 1 | aetna ls aoe eal e numbe tio ice of good lo arge e on & , fuli base S ate : ning room pra ee uence eee Sires] me oe Oakland Hills Cou Weise roses retro ecenes | the one “side that’ ~ divided wei Plleuses est) “convenient modern erie i LAKE FRONT Sp! Club ee ion nary 4 | eg Reunite Srosinca gece = : ee vomeaten on —<—e Med —_ us jo Se tee Sonn) Gal Te all white b 7 Split : { Dp : we rooms. 7 Will Take Trade Peet pining is Jedgerech fire A charming etom brick, ranch and aut sees this home ston a tafe “noruivest of Ciark gore, Aitachea at ar plastered ove into | ning ell ‘i c I Loans ust south ; e: at dowr ce 1 = ‘ ge asem 1s bath Baa aor bedroom | porches Bing et eres 2 large on Mt voraaal ef fhe ue oe oN M24 hoe wn. $90 per delete $2,450 | 1 lies and eee werk: it | ft. of living a eee Suede upper and lower ea fgoma | tose iiving room er Oss ONE M AT 8TOP \ L. and = A 2 car oath matic A) eer ce meat apertar || 2ue! copter toad) ance Setah fireplace Carpets and reneal VIE EMILE TO TAN. Sub cone rete drive. All of this setting kitchen, Extra large utili room’, recreation barn on lower leves, oT) ate) Ciping one ee YouuimGsT ice eae urpan pee perils a ree aay beautifully ‘ c 8 i ae water, Ful ieiee only! sree and utility 2's al aa porch mull paareln en LAWRENCE Ww You cap : gatcher, oS tao ont 7 300. : : : e at $37.5 hedroo own - this with a subst. | m ver = ps ™ down substantial H | Oren ee LAKE Bracs of Bloomfield GA I . fiogrs. "kitchen shgme. Hardwood wood SUNDAY 2-6 met a once! Se ere’s That Ki sh ement home 4 rooms : ey mmifre te Ww “7 poe itch space it | ower. 8o . shoal, » Darramoo < < ell en cupboard ne wid bea, delight cone al shower, Some furniture. $3.80 hut and en eee inte. 103 8 ae Lake Orton | Blacktop indices 1% ‘miles en ar ston his beautiful kitchen | tek custom ranch t iv. = ton Plat Peels) with birch 13x16 ft CLARKS } a backgrour nome with _ MY 2-282 , $2 ns. Only = we ee ar cones and lots of Franch ee Gol Ss bedroom ae aE ig towering trees! | 5 ap ne 1 studing taxes $67 per ena ' REAL ESTATE IN the open design eeeetiey HN enjoy! Wall to wall c ome Oak floors! 1¥ decorated ee tasteful | BY OWNER —_ 8 and insurance : Ti- evels “ih 8.M ia. C. AP tis almost Le & precmee ed; 110x200. $16 Pg A pees a Lot oe room 17 ms pease | WAC ANT) for, fmediae L (A CROSS y From 8 anny 2 bath r _— ‘ dining roo : parate | sess} e k i ing 15x21 nen owe ine sone j.cd Soiree cna. eee utility, elec Scdreenn wath: decorated ake Angel e ple 5-5821 , iMeplace and ngs peturesice IAYDEN. Realtor.) REcignitget lost aad See cee | us ‘Ranch Homes — and th - alto : rigerato estou eens ies room. utilit i ( i B ld sone Sn Meese aoa ane: Opes Bren "Tsun Ti tor | Hlaeravor Sun, room, sith Sm; ae a | Road | < ul Ow ee There Is an atiec hea ee - - ——— pati; Bae aay erkeee Re oil, heat. $9 a with $506 On our lot or yours O patio and @ ‘ 500 ge. $34- down _ ” yours. W: ur plang or 140 Ut you waved lot. 100x- On TER LAKE FRONT and $85 Ene “elo costs 3 bedroom brick, full b Sere ee ee cad pan ae pe Oy ee et cee Guin bole OOM $14,509 — RONT Attention Brid gue orestiemiainecrancel with Isa baths. 2 car eprint FE ' Sur’ 'medel homme. in Wate as ee eins oee oe Congestion, eee en Gs COIS tride and cna p.m. Libeny This also h eee ATURING: Hills Estates For Poe wleghir tis fail. Only $18,600, without features, doce garage’ many mh eee 3-20 Ja “s0N_ VETS vETs— 7 | a tue een, CUTSIDE frwindale Dr. PE. £43 ae ais | s. does teed m} 7 gular little do - vi tu — VETS — OPE e flo! ent with = [OS _| and decorating b minor work) the newlyw e doll house for AP Nowsteateres an nity to assum io .OPPOR- and ¢ r and a ver, + : the money. Cua! ut well worth) dry base eds 2 bedrooms, full | way | GI mortgaxe, e 4% per cent ory bar. Also carpet gic . We need lake property aul garage Bement oll beet doar “Can I have another d asia state, Catport, pati, brick yard (oe a rarpeted liv- | BRICK FRONTS MIDDLETON 2.950 a nly | ime fo . 8 andscaped rge we J. R. I Iiltz i Jol | to keep me off the phone?” for the pay phone you installed Sc) seieese rie resales only 20.000. aeneed ‘ts ate nen ECI LS! : Pu Wi we t = at r softener ee able A ‘ Te BROS. 1011 W. Ht REALTOR a wu an & Sons | ~ _ Hulls, fi ened! Herrington ee ee ce Bata end Airport L ESTA uron = ; ce o2 | an. FE 8- | ; room Flo GR Dims NE | _FE $6181 phone. owe oA Patna! neat UM. SCR 8 tot Multi-Lak Real Pa ai iota Cigna anes DE HLRON GARDENS | Farege i er fie noes in STORMS & EENS 230. Only $1,500 down. 84x ° -Lakes healty 0, good terms. FE_ school . BE . Q ie gas heat, car) $1,500 DO 4 moot! 5-6830. | 2 BEDROOMS R can on a large) WN—Located just JOAN GAY . =) & i Garage endl FULL BASEMEN’ $2.500 DOW | 88, 2.450 sh be yours for oni of Pontiac ci st east — enrongont wows, TRG um rte Sat Ssonetios Pat | Ete ERE way wayceea ow som Sigl"Seh ara te 0 ices Bock oft huni A block » see lot, 73, , foot gas, , Clarkste a mann 2.000 d 8.500 with .N PAYMENT. LOW ‘ith oll m_ bungal ASIDE — w 1% bath: tases passed) a beach, extra, Open Sunda Gown Hae old | ny cee Seed ericee ese: own: hope, BE + 3938 ivi Footy, wltned Se Gate: viniows Makogany aluminum | Clark t barpeiar bdaad ores oll furnace =~ Terms. nm porch, $10,500 Open Sunday 3-5. a monthly | U¥ing rm with pl rick Large HOUSE FP basement Oil furnac “pe bath, | Good garage Lar ny cupboards. | Ss on ectric hot water. Might ———— ARO. GAT Bt Vinyl ule ba Pe oak ie |= oe Be .E BY OWNER neat Eeced ot $4,050 with $450 | poe Seca yneact TE oo Sop || FORMICA accept trade on older home. 3060 § ~ ee and Vinyi tile bat y oak firs | poms 80717 down $45 (950 with $450) (font, you ere is a lake-| V : : as ese Rd. MA_4¢I578 —— ae farce. ions oe heat | wew Vv per month cay 237450 to Willams Le Sun- Maat 2 fatge bedroom brick house ; HOOD AND FAN Leslie R. Middleton OME. 2 ACR a teed at $13.500 wi : Op -| ; EW. VACAN’. LA n Gale road t d.. kitchen wi ms, 1% bath WES BROKER weekly. Owner P.O. Box ne Pees F u 1 Simth-Craw for d “ I : ie Woes (ee eh ARE ee ics left on Tackle to” Me a | of cupboard HES Youds TINGHOUSE OVEN FE 5-1721 OR 3 as ae a . ct, | . ms, living ro | m with a ving WESTI 8-6003 HOPKINS 239 Pag a nattester aT OL, 1000 cee‘comeigey witch ad gine 41300 REAL, VALU | GiaSiea “i pore, Thin home "ano | BIRCH NOHOUBE RANGE | 8 fooms, bathe. ingulntes i SSS 1398 FE Auburn R . » 1-0002 plastered ipbe s. oak floors, REAL | a car ga OR KN be ? 3, sulated, ¢ $459 DOWN OR OREERS - Rd OL 6-1226 ; la walls Full bas bedroo VALUE —- La ted on a well 1 rage. Sit OTTY PINE used as income. 80’ = “newt pedroom ince-brich, Bi | , | fee fot Total price ataag wii [ats Bethea AGP seca "it fa lonerat ‘the be Miandseaped 100 SLIDING OLAS win Clon ta usbet Body bs Pow styled, Vestibule large eo $800 1D L $51 PER MONT D ial Jac Re be for $7,000 Better term landscaped aces lots, beautifully | aks of the better areas 1 road. | 8 WALL AREA Moke ent rice cals arg Tange peed ore Noon 6 ot Oa ie Taps as |e ertenced 8. place, full, barsnent cae uly fon easeaubls (terest only $18 te case REALTY CO. Puifoditmedt agge toc afm) Seb to “fragt Shoal and MODERN t BEDROOM | Lael tt heen 0885 eee eet ea ete ee sbie terms wor ec e a b LOC 5 ro § 4 t = _Street Builder. FE 5-6767. aved cay aa as 1 oenet and WITH | toe KITCHEN -| eee a walking distance Se fom IR room, Pitchen: dress is 29 Sout oe 1-5 Ad- | Open Ev | $2,100 Bees otter apove $880. MULTIPLE LISTI oe foe ih ee arlene SEACE. BASE. | Beer er easemert Gate, trary | and Vecnee ben some OTTER HILLS ach ver till 8 Sun. 1-4 | ANY OTHER - _Sener wilt parietal shirley, NO | er month T W ome gas bh ent, aut with a iced at - eld 1-287 ee Ae : LOT “oN epee | deals ache ind lea Pes #250 down at les beet weaduihun lec canee eat CODF u : OC)’ | \ 0 acct “ou #00 | Shows, rooms ‘and. bath Up. OPEN SUNDAY. 10 TO $ chedestresy 3 bedi biesty ic istke esti EY I EINE PRATURES ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE arpenter Lk. aR. . feo good net earnings P ee : | galow with edroom ranch bun- Dixie vis x — eee dra test J. VALUET, R or veash sale, at 812300, Cail CLARK REAL EST lorace teoceiy | der attached hole Clarkston ~ stairway tor uaa floor with 345 OAK oS Realtor us today : Call pr NS L ESTATE. teom ovely den, large Rklé __5-1822 VOU . 1 nished sec- LAND AVE 4-6492 with fireplace. M ng BY “OWNER. L ENJOY floor. Large livin OPEN EVENIN FE 35-0693 3 Pe 1362 W H ss mae! fo oe odern kitch- ro GI RESALE, . mz auathed sien" and k ches. = MULTIPLE & ISTING SER VICE \ Hea on Multiple Listing Service Eves. | Be case a with Fectentian 0c roo! re Hs Bub. Ge Kuhn. Herrington a erace ares. garage Lee North Side FOREST LA c : | this jo nd see the interior E 2-71 | ESSE “Rasch ‘does ADE. __inmetats Possess HEE ogy toate tat BS frond LovWindcgot Ean at DIXIE | Sunday 2-5 P.M = 3 ate Possession be . i baths fi 3ow Lane North t oles AKE | oO . Close t amed ceilin : replace. | Sunda 4 o No. 670. O | EE 2 Donelson Park YOUR : ace Features Mreniaee. ss ! with cabinets ange tecteation Tm. IL. I an | | 50 per cael ott “3 sell equity for) Now Vacant Desi : | ng, separate dini car-| Lots & screened I. BR ae _ | you t $450.00 will m vi SUNDAY 2-6 Privileges, 7: room home re oe eet [snd ath ne oom. 2 ieposal Wren cenaees Garbace | 1362 W BEE BROW ~ Realtor. | eter Teel i ou Sunday | tnrpiediate Possession - - ve livin at-| | gare d hot water. 2 2 car attact rene te oape = Mult FE 2-4810 | ivin ed- room h 901 Cass Lake Rd Beeps Se beartaae “aoe eas iw toon ee es Met iahttnd eal INC Supe Laing terre 10 fedinchen Lae yy er ee fog ee ae wake Re on ist floor, la | HO ; ook no . WN ‘al Sand “AC REA t nd swimmin ust at é kitch eating space in SUCH POPULA c m and small ree ped:) »M I. WILL TR r —————S 2 # AR NS — HIG ny. DIXIE . ans ne wit eaclity . EAU pote ptep: a N | rr tcl Mr ee wita caren Be reace preferably BY 2 0030: _ | Pe eat development on EA LOCATED 0 : ee Roe a teers — and select car . ULE E 500, terms. or FE 5$-8006 | ea of "Rochester! eoneret 7 OW NE RO | 3 bedrm aire adjoining pvt. jake ROAD- 4 Ma PONTIAC MANSON. RIGHT TO map ean thes pee aree 2 Acres — Ponti T i= 2 | WAGY| decorated ternished home. newiy | cuechum girege type home with DYKE. LE PAST OP- PROPERTY. TO Liha amiies — for N mtiac Trail | SSS a come. 185 an be used as in- | ON 1 = AV plumbing for | extr —— Near Walled Lake. 2 | HOME 4 ieom Louse at wil — 46185, Baldwin, or call FE B N 1 ACRE _ Wooded Wonderl mer ashs! andl hac weler. Rome) 0as0: | Lisi story; Why continue t Ex ouse at Williams Lake | — | Be sure’ to7 mvest Lot erland n ng fe t o live t A cellent s Lake | | Rae cl estigate thi 5s of sauna yvanue FHA Terme and % "bath, firs pitchen, total "needa Now sou na house Peach, "‘Dandy Tit’ omy 64180 “1300 Down $15,900 TOTAL trround this brick rancher . , droo oor you : ow you can _bLow_ down paym i ; Hard ‘ D> PVCS 2 = e large b ; ished recreat = Pin sce alle th for a caw! one, PERRY ae Ge a | taloment oe 8 rooms. 2 baths, EASY TERMS baths. 2 car pop te he ae neraeas of!) ‘and uu t just as you please sets, oak f) 2 BEDRMS, CLO 65-! ER LAKE privilege Paved str gas heat, 2-car garage. Leceree = sormond R family will so aoe, Your 1 tones ana’ r gafane. Fruit; from ssaily ee ee nes oe was coors. clean and good . t ucecariahake fan seed ania eet. SEE IT TODAY! | CN of d. 2 mile, fireplace in the yoy this | aie | fem yes) Cheese from any Ae trays, Teen screens) schesl | Pera amine Seed ie | ao todee Sle HUETT REALTY man ee hese slssithe en: a aes lans, | ¢ . 5, n : a - 4 | [2 sroeuet Your nee Seeee | Apel stores. $925 ete Noorto-celling led herock Beautiful Data hte bungalow with base- 7 7404 Highl edn Sise essa: bec restos d oy A will be built anywhere. in the ome | _Rose noe Cee listings (iar to ceiling: leceerock fimevince | edict sutomerte heat at pens |) 16 ghland Rd. (M59) | lovely home ir tala this E SUNDAY nnett ] ceuiode to Call us noweewere | a arty, Broker, FE 2-2162. ment has extra fire Tees base-| Only a Donelson School area. | miles west of Pontiac. a (@J . a AY . to tel e tt porch place. 35 A oe: 1 EM : 4 2 2. -5 30 ae ae ple it really N you just how sim. | OPEN BY) Bows enclosed with Jalousie ft. | HUR $1,050 down. BETTER | 3 > BEbsbou or MU 4-6863 mo Drive By 2 © H you v , a nave the t | SUN ; ed gara : =| i RA 2 465 Lakeside _ “Open Evenings rT ESeral 8.0466 AD Sees dtcamed ot celine _ . | Rome fisting Se cone Pull oa: Ana every ice Subdivision with th IX REALTORS FE 4-0 x fe) hoes SC BEAUTIFUL | ay vp x TOR P Os PM z . bedroom ranch Li lot, neighbors. 100x150 {t. “FE 4-05 | us and Ww hn, then call Tae EeS ATED ee FE § PARTRIDGE 35 yen ce | WEST 8 ent ailing “1 tle bat soo |e pases cure te 528 tte elas Gling tone a: ‘ SS | 43581 3734 FORT SV’ : SIDE 6 roo closet .."" tile bath, sev g room and di ge liv- | side. Union Lak cation of these 1s the lo | a | 1050 W : : RT ST | Lovely livi mea & bath s. Step-savin en yre old ning area, 2%! to Willow ake Rd. : 3 | = OPEN SU HURON . mie ng room 16 ate minum i g kitchen, alu- old, with 4™% 2/377 8 Tel | Rd. left room bangaows. Ve 2 bed: Soh OR aU | R AteaBE OF We aides A ONer iht heat nice wee batement! (Of FR a aa Gt! Bal ad ree oh _ $15,000 OR 3 sti wo” more elegraoh Eves & Sunday wica 2482 Maybury Rd. ‘pull - tibul X¢a standin offer this out-, ™ x 200 ft le x ANKLIN B - e , convenient with closet. Good 3 BEDROOM altors & Bull 3 bedroo any shad lot has LYD ‘i _ rms. yu t. Good HO ul lers home m brick ra e & fruit tre 12 rooms MULTIPLE ™m | si08 | ‘ull neh opportunity . ees. A brick LISTIN _ aoa ine has picture. wi- STARTS peal | _ _ Exchange Dear aaace Fn Mr | Ob iroeay oi ghamelbiocated room. 15 x 18-ft otis raom ae G SERVICE ican mite LAKE . LAWRENCE _W birch = | a 1 stainless st ea- | : terms : natural firepl bt a-car ga athe) \ - eS | werow Seren | tana et Ae gies | William Mi sericea a et eee eee ] walls, oak . \F 4 I FARGAIN' ash cupboards, J : « Stiller MO 2 acre lot CALL ' = j UN ratenss Publ teasers deco- . : FE 8.2763, WEST — tionally we ra aa | Realtor FE 2-0263 RE IMPOmMen ON ne J EM _ 24166 or Union Lk te REALTY “16 E Pik AC heat "Ack about the pri- SUBURBAN Built-in vanity. Also” ‘a baths. | 1078 W 2 PES ~ “re _OF_* 32d after 6 : Open 4 2 : = i ar ; | M J-e4l . Ev vate lakefront I pri- Loser PAYMENT - ae ee Inside lantern. ample clos- Next to Branch ne 5 <7? 5 Lakefront S FE 4-9584 ree: SCHOO! )] bule Slate v ‘ost Off SUN ec ial priiegce out Buren ie . Fowecnooid. Tranarome | Tides meter tet eat: | _~Multpie Listing Service ihe io Tae, your nek of mee. two ake . ETC, . es A was es | : be wo well- to Riviera SDR | | NTH. ER einer lot in Ww ‘on w beautifal ages MUO, al ES ' | Pioneer Highland has 3 ee cet caves Special | 3 z Estate atkins - Ponti brick split-leve! jarge 8 rm $ 7 m with firepis ving | You TM wRIGHT | Bee em eee oa i@elmame. 2: a Sp taper eee GE pee ay REALTOR Take Telegra 4 fle baths, many e replaces. 2, R First tim . The other on Pon a-| tiful 3 bed you into a new beau- 345 OAKLAND Pontia P ee ar left ate pos xtras Immedt EAL ESTATE e offered d finished in Kno’ tac Li room fanch — | . ‘OU ‘S OPEN EVENINGS wee s-o441 chid ee sure ._ follow to on | _+iss tue Halts | a ES quit ie resect owner's ansien ise living | room, eel large a a Se peace zie home, | ULTIPLE LISTING . 8 30 St Watct 2 ime to Fort DIXI 3-0443 SMALL HOUSE FOR uron | tt * xcellent cond assed sun replace, S . | LL GO SERVICE F id) for OPEN sign. r E HWY NORTH Fish Z USE FOR SALE NE | ion throughout and 1- reeze-wa rch, 2 bedrooms. '2 BEDRM. BRICK. LO | \ BARG : = EL‘VOOD REALTY . section 3 bedr PONTIAC! —Timers. By owner. FE E NEAR) piseeare: Oo, Nod garage with attached 2 car) _Payme es OW DOWN | 4 ARGAIN! ____ FE 8-0344 or FE yrs old 1! m ranch, only y owner FE 53-1774. | ly sto w this fine ee, — inelud cer ent, by owner. F WN a8 =o to _FE 2-5452 old ta baths. 80° y 2 ————— ry bungalow sit winter priced at uded. Each _PE 86-6202 NDAY 2-5 | B Mes OS eee a or ck CUST ___ | -Drivileges Oth lot. fake AN on a 50 ct} usted sonab! $13,500, On i ooms Northea th 2 bed- STOM BUILT sacrifice f er features. M PONTIAC summer pi jot. Screened le ‘ . rea- | est Buys fore Truck. 313: of General Mo- pele meen en quick sale ust) C : porch, patio, EME > 600 : pol? sc oN Im $800, as- rage. fenced a- IRE E & 1 Rowl $1,150 do" 115x293 lot $5.650 HOMES IN $300 4 origage or as | land yard, beautiful GREGG L ey $1,000 wn we De : _ _down Call ow s low as| 395 indseaping _and 1565 U dn —L 4 _Call owner, LI 5- : | dist. walkin nion Lak tonreieo cies wit Today iertneed, in ote Thee on LAKEWOOD VILLAGE. |? tezpatlgeae yeceren on ee a SETS cal L ie tls 3) bedieons seiting : Hey? will oe, paym from wid an or ours on 80 f | hardwood _ plastered walls, 64? | schools Lake ols ——— 3-3314 Sagir ents. Close er lake tr t. and floors, 2- alls, | Kenilworth, 3 rivil and park sose5" ranch mone. jHardwo bric | ) gee b50 round ont lots. In Lake privil : car garage 215 W : bedrooms [s eges and city b y . areuond firs. POND i etl exclusive home de year A eges se 323 Ww Strathmore, 2 bedroom blocks trom do us piust | Pontia ’ : fesiePuly decorttad. ‘ia cas OPEN 737 Baldwin XC RE ay | Bes pines cra aodelel a pour lot can Mel iN GUS, Realtor | “gesv Leateliow 4 bedrooms ret seers Sh He ae New 3 room CS . mr - ‘ ee ee a u t . 00) i os ‘ w 2 cor slassstta cainee naa | ‘ al INCOME FORUCEL nee | ae Highland Rd. “(M 59) terete NA T2818 | 7 Kdna Jone, 3 bedrooms PECECR sy 3 oo | " wood ms. stone fireplace ea!) e conveni “. | _w 0 per week | n't build until Starter h CAL : _ Br large lot outside family. Wal ence of the ith $2,000 d $12,950, you get ou ome, 1,104 L COLLECT ° with 45 1 to wall own, FE 8-1431. | C. SCHUET. 5 7 Sasenent Cita, Reus eine ew MR. WILI agoon. Built in late toot" on pecee, Crepions wn we “DUCK T. I REAL Ty neeesyadeel [ppb iain tal abla aus tev csll (‘Sibi ow deen tparmear stone. é AWK | a ng Low dn. g & MMS59 down paym won many pele Si Kitchen 2-5 PM Modern furnished " PROS T | eee wi, West eo ad “ Flattley. EM rine Cae aT FONTIAN. Wee ROAD eating space pboards and 871 i j 0 $7450 total price rm. bungalow | | of Pontiac _tails . for de- . RDMO 7 KINGSTON LAKE, RIGHT TO with terms thee down w » WALTON ment Good boat ros down pay- | $700 OPEN BUCKINOMAM, i RIGHT TO fo house FE Rowiey, en hpblet Aes aaa clis k o ry TH ee WN -N HOUSE UN “a T3000 WD aa . ALL: BRICK eee rome = this unusual | ‘room rans VSCHUP TT KE NII on TH SEE ' W. 7 Mile Ra TRE omen ith tt ran h _ REAL ’ either of 2 small IE NEW 195: ——— a on tha . | FOR COLOR OFFICE OPEN home with tte many out 7404 Highland B ATY Woeateg at 78 Parkdale nous 1 THE B $8 EZ BILT-HOME | FULL BASEMEN | Merge 6 SUNDAY 14 | family room, 1! wie are ghiand Re. \psay er Body, and 1 locat er Fish- | BENNINGION IF you want on “aN ES baths, abcareoen home, 1! EVERYONE paneled Brecacws us baths 10 Miles west of Pon ; Ones off Mt. Cle ed at 122 3 bedroom home I . | finest east sid e of the LAST CH carpet! gas heat, dishwash * EVERY OME likes)s bores ter heat. sree hee EM 34100 or MU 46861", (apiece wines mens | $4500 tomorrow. CO ee a finest cert ee ster bon | MILL. NCE TO PURCHASE! {ion oe ee tr eeee living eae ts a vate welt bunt aved drive, loads ose Ise dudson efter 3 a0 Unelaica tomorrow, Terms v modeene ss session, IF you w os- BILL WITH ME ON GI tion roo ng room. Recrea 2 bedroom, "halt well built beams trees a of land- pt pstairs lieve s vou will not be- rooms snd full ant 3 bed- MENT LOW DOWN PAY. ay show 2 car garage. Let homes Agito full basement i ge. Saiy 4 een outdert ON YOUR LOT and IF vo basement ow you this lovely h = w heat an n down will -| Drive out M3 & FOUNDAT or u have house | y home. - over son ae shaded oo Drive. out JODIRECTIONS: ~~ PUake” Orion to Red Barn V peer Box". Diba aceite “thle PLASTERED WALL A. JOHNSON, Realt A. ear th mn turn al- rn Villa ome L g a] c. WAL ELT a es -altor want 0 welding: You Walton. and © OPEN m1 OF Paulsen ¢ GENE SED . oe Op ee CERAMIC TILE 1704 5. Telegraph Rd about $3,000 d 050 r t Mr. Whitlock [eos sen ‘ircle mith-C ct ven a late mod a | KITC EENS | FE += , own raw ford, | les IP M in A-1 el car if AU HEN FAN kK 4.2533 3 bedroom nc. : ay oe shape. TOMATIC 1 - - SO: NEAR ma. , , ranchtype woo NCINERAT $7e mee ; beautital sory. ere arenty ee Ho M E | Sareea Moder nt Pee Sund : i308 4 Rochester Re. cee OL 1-0002 Elizabeth J ake E t i. Dl ALL AUTOMATIC eae ig a padres new Cussom ‘BUILT alow Livi aif bath size rooms | and : n as today Sunday 2 to 5 iia ___ OL i n take [states LL D CITY IM pai wall tge rooms, ing rooms ng and din- ath. Located in and M includes carpeting 3623 Coseyb — 6-1226 406 S (Water—Se PROVEMENTS N alls, basement, Miche meee [rasmistisectans Near) Lin: | Gaylteataress Terme) (cov Look iake Shores. —— H South Avery arate nate aved Streets) end. In “oty. F age cost. yon good table motem and has colin Jr High ral, Lin- : ; , room sor bape er ny bed- Ove a Beautiful three b - CLOSE SIZE LOTS n City 5-2443. o : se- sar Se —full base- situated edroom h TO ™ NSPO: MODERN 3 printed Deere ene Clean, Load furnace. hot base Near Scott I ak . ment, 1 year old. Wat 1} on a lovely 1 ome. SCHOOLS RTATION _dewn BEDRM. HOME. Sa furioen aent with Tim: eater, large terete paae LAKE signs corner of weeo for n jo New wall-to-wall andscaped D SHOPPING wn. 5031 Jerose. OR 3-67 mice gas hot oo automatic pers and 3-car n sun ist al Baidaceg and bath on ree Loon Lake Sho lvd. FE_ 2481 Cass Lake Rd. tee Full basement ar eae for so much — ONLY $77 u car garage er 1's Only $10,500 with r caren? eth oe 3 additional Mrs. Palazini in churns Dr = FE t nt ‘wi almost impossible. J' scome INCL PER MONTH fenced wit Gale te ane ee ccloskie 0) | rete oe et ee opel | 2-9676 arge” FE SELL 41661 agine — 5 rooms ust im- Pave renee te the bus ly ‘. half block | 12 i eae family Also a = / OR’ TR: ADE Priced below re heat, carpett ch oh Soe! sab? INTEREST : 1 : - placement r ing, 1% car ga- & INSUR distance to P and walking | FATHER on room with fireplace | Sunday at 3 bedroom ranch ent cost. | age, solid cem £ ANCE Hones! ontia : f iS ; o § bath . Ceram | ent drive, on et Py ie , tor Sater: | ros get AN D ON WM ENC DEEN 4 bedroom family he Tt nays Fiepece By ne ee Lake road | north Fash le bt er ONLY 5 LEFT. HURRY! < terms ily. Convenient ay Ges etal SA, apnea oh = as aths, fireplace den | ls x150, in. “car garage. lot Nery. of $79 per m bey M two little hom see these nO "he Ss Tel : basement, 2 ace. den. full Woods 8 restricted Hu taxes onth includes ODEL AT 631 i omes. Locat FE 44516 S Telegraph Rd ; nt, 2 car gar ub, near U ron | and oearaeee OFF EAST MAINS —JUS' . TootH ay A_ HOUNDS of peseuirel crcee with fife ___ Eves 7-9 FE 2-8503 See oesr 4 eniee | _ $4000 down EM 3-0254 nion Lake | WM. price just $8500 a= OPEN ‘9-8 DAILY & Hy VACANT eu eee aires gee One four. INCOME BRQTER Peeearg 7 Gare ~ KEN NE S BE NEWTON _ BLDG. anaes uf petirem arena - UL ' “Tr Z ¥ | i rage listg room| nad) (a Pete ceiremsiyy ico av © Only 61.000 down moves vou Leslie R DROOMS BY OWNER pBeHOOG Ane dee ce, Sarat, peved aare! pioresifan i vary Ant cs to $2280 down dows with ee es Bo veshie R. Tripp. Realtor | REA , basement. PE DROOM, FULL baie’ ylaebe sco een lent buy at cas ae exce; < . | apartment pe nthal ernie’ mm W nurch Maes “104 Ww Huro LTOR ‘Ol, 500 DO “Gi mortgage. nee wee Take over y terms. movauy sebmcns 380 with wes) OF CASIT | & Par en basement. | PE Sate $8,800 FULL PRICE— E HOU! Open “Evenings _ ‘ul 8 9 tee : 6 LOTS ymen * in’ Bee sidin | Lo 8 —_ | Wh s . coe ents. Be t fet, thet, bother you. | garage. Brand new me eet | Ge oa ab feats vey Oat | 2 acereOn SALE | ON 2 LOTS North” a es beat it? Ls : Rotate) Helene area. 2 bed- this “6 room, 12° bedroom | ca or vacant. property ax “ CASHTALK xorms ( screenes Be “sure and Babement gem. house on back font camorplng ae jen basement auto a nome A 19" t edroom | 4 ent on this cute ha ese H an save up to 2 s one. Easy t e and PEO t — perfect for a lar ce, Only $7,900 0. o room has studi t activities Id room and bath hom iz Muilding Sites” | custom Dalit 5 5 per cent on a erms. 1’ amily or to rent roo ge terms. : with anc B gor on type ceiling iheait located. with ae Approved : ; _For ee ome on your ] _ $2.500 DOWN — Buy a custo Total price $9 bi * : F ; ge mort estimate jot. Elizab m built ¢ 950 — OR ee ey a le | aie a beth Lake Be-| Garemment” alton” a eteen|| Se | roomy some re GILES REALTY CO wanted: bat garsen Onn appointment . Call for PADI te ere cosrou “Aan DEP. = P & plastered ee pea floors beth oak ee Eat plas- . YOULL SURELY FIND Onctes — 22] BALDWIN AVE. ng for YOU wait LAKE ath - aC $1,000 les DEL NOW . ner might con ae s to attic. vinyl asbe mic tile ure home h your fu. » : 2-7906 AKE FRONT 4 4286 Digie Hwy . | of $17.6 $ than last ~ear's pri trailer as dow sider good house-| Ue. alum slid stos kitchen fir. N Christian Hil ere, in beautiful BY OWNER or _FE_§-529 HEADING Fo = ‘ T LOTS ae Drayton Plains 34 00. FE 8-1'98 price n payment. | cabinet draw ing windows, birch | There are ls near Rochester recently bi > RM. YEAR WOUND Sueaetl ae ee Wot tee a number of bea ee ODERN DREAM HOME_ YO! $15,400 SELL OR | rock kitchen ere Sy coors. ane ‘Vv ee ae ee leatages| 2.l0ts, ¢ uilt home, Sugden Lk ter fronts suite ator diwa" atti] lots with winter prices REDR —— must gee it to believe E. YOU bling ranch b TRADE — Ram. ‘opper plumbi abinet hardware, IL. LAG with 4 le 87 ft. ranch hoes | sted: yore fenée, 2 rm. car- : ber ce se eee a ee effect. They be . OOM FRAME Ii!Vvi stantial down elieve it. Sub- old. Att ungalow just 3 y carpeted alving 3 fully insulated, ficult to’ En bedrooms. it is ait.| fw! ies sear high bi _ | ght for ey can be room, dinin VING FE 5-@ payment requi . ached 2-car fo iving rm. & a to know wh is dif. | ‘bath with azement, : room Suecaive ars; 2 bea- down as little as $105 | FA fu g rocm and kitchen 103 quired. 100 x 150 ft eae | ee hall with So In fairnes ere to begi dinin shower, comb. with) peftienes, i Watkins : Weisosomese Crescent Lake ¢ BY OWNER | ee ee ull basement CA ' much for eo little —| Should mits yeurie!" (youl recly) oe Sesis, sun rm. panel. Terms. fine bas eges. It has » 950—easy terms. OR 3- area. 50¢ dowr ¢ RM MODERN $1.-_ Pace _ plastered walls. Fire. HUNGERFOR LL ‘our bedrooms, 1% ' Sota see it. Phone now cally rl ied ‘erms. =] enclosed patio Pode read = HOMESITES ‘LOVELY HOME, ON 20 “ a cna|hUUC ee School | Che er name Nee Le for MA $-3721 COMPANY SOON Aine) oom ne rll sae ox =e ‘or ap 3-BEDROOM HOME 1 est i e ae Co eae ACRES ational ’ S @ sen- extsdeec dll : — everythi FO | 4 fous weve seen Raspocy | Sup mont for te teat | On U8 EY Bear om froriaee ee ™ pam. to ¢ pm. i arses ‘amir’ "Gas tance home, "batt setng i fe eee Berns room es, eve any, only $005 with sites for | ment. alumi roms, full base — Our offi small dow street, 3 ac ul — setti utomati of cupboard t rer FIV num ce = n pa res ng ec he rds, rees galore. greens and rae geet WN. acaegi condition Also iarge bara Excellent i, = Mee On istings sey oull il | P} the Sie possession. We 4 SS nicely Wa ana aeeernad are nicer Clee te pr ea On FUZABETE LAKE School District. MU 4-20 7 aoe wih terms: Call " sunday. 104. y= see Gaytime: — Mevelparecteanion finished off , 29235: mall down payment, OR ESs- LAN H. E ' | SUN replace att room with | avail FHA. ¢ ad .D € 1 As INI * UND: 4 KE am ractive gana ites rp bun. loves out ee ae T "Phedrooms 10x it and 144 16. Sunday 2-to 6 " X a me Ae Realtcn 1730 DUCK Lae ee NT fot wien ete 1 sae. rpeted room 18 t will return where Of furnace. 1"! and 14 x 16. a p.m —— Multiple "List tt edt CR cE R 3 ; ra . attached 2%| ” ' Sod pecteRticn neceae profit. $3. the greatest ee e. 1':-car garage. Li Mm. sting tervke D. ear old ranch h yout “wat Here is a ri E jon ut 517.90 bala caped. $8,950 and- AN oT BY OW all of th ome with want to se bar buy = Xtra deep | possibilities can be bought nee and Call EM 3-6210 WESTR corm 7 NER. 3 BDRM. WHITE LK. ish e extra work fin- | e. Only $23,900 and has § ee is fenced with 6 ght for $2,814 32 $800 DOWN “* IDGE” AT bome. 1'%-car RANCH 5 lots. E CHANNEL FRON shed — like lawn and n- . ade trees ed Bites cent interest add WN. 2 AND POSS WATE : fireplace, C garage. Mates xcellent boati T. seaping. 80 ft land-| ATTR = Bs. ue cht . e bedrooms $8.5 IBLE 3 VATERFO o , Cyclone fence. 80 x ming, fishing. 7 ng, swim- sand . of the finest | A q YOU'LL . vest! security. In 1 ($8,500 Lot 50 ‘ ORD $8, | hom g. 7 room brick beach on | RANCH 1 BED ' ; «ca lmove fo" Brivan Wisse Sets: terber Uae privileges Cal now OR Deluxe cunt ge IEE garage.” large bedrooms "Kees Uatk papermpene iets | papas nearly news In SUNDAY 2-6 P.M many adv illage 2 . i room stom-built, 3-bed- = pete ee cone ralk-in closets, Ii ms with floors. g@ room, oak asemen' 'y decorated, ava, gha-Tiener. wer 460 e000 ‘nt auging 80 realtor aeteavonnes earns Cal Ba | Vision ocated ‘oa Wide ROCHESTER AREA fete Veagerock "frenince’ | ing sti etseed | Senet ete 3066 Pontiac Rd» best in| as well as the 77 N. Sagina “ ' aitor 7.6210 &. garage ~ Call Er . : ixie Hwy just ne 6 Seven room hom ms of 12 x 13 sda dining room t room with fire 1 hade tre ‘ with many 1 Very: att bert Jo lake priviieges. Of” Ohne ta FE s.816 SIN) Oat Vedy (ot Lakes Cont of See rece Rom tye stores ere Fe ena wesnane attached pancied 3 car ae | It" et. Bee this home aa) Om ractive 2 bed s ul 6 00 S Ma j akes Church. s & full base mic tile bath. 41.6". rage. in ; car ga y never let me and e with load Too brick. Gace edroom face PM oe po | ny plus feat | cated on 6 lot ment. Lo-, ¢0. with beautiful kite division. an extra good t, Ont anyone el space ads of clos ot and WN LOVEL plete ures. Com- | church: ots, close to sch dining space. h- ivision of all sub- | 'y $12,500 te ise buy . large stre: et your approval. awaiting home 5 Y RANCH) ® with landscapi | rches & shoppi cools, nets, stain! Birch. cabt- of e all new homes. rms kitchen, 24 ae Terms too. Hardwond ticork only 1 ccresbe “ready for ta and | down, full Re too $1,300 «= mast ess steel sink, Dish- | qual value. Must b 8 EAST - with ft. living roo . | ood floors |} yr old. | ate ady for immedi- price $8 er, hood & f ish | to be appreci e seen. SUBURB : | dining spa RA ner . ' | storms and arge Moa ol. occupancy. Ask i S700 wainseoati an Plastic til - a eciated — call fi ranch h AN -2 bed | with show: ce, full hod : ¥ @) NE | : s Gc ze bout DOW N ing Divide. e | epuaiment n or ome near room A ower plus <3 NEIL | sulated Lb screens = Full “| our “trade-in” plan! = Att with Timkin oll d basement, ow. Catholic Ch Sacred Hea uto. ofl fu aitility : 4 8: Teleg: ’ Realtor * privile atge ‘ot. 100x120 aE, ractive 2 bedroom hi ' lavatory. R furnace. Stool and | ' earnet in urch, Wall to rt floors thro’ rnace. Hardwood F 2-71 rope Rd. one ° ivileges. Only $8,050 MU 4 ce vee ner lot. Fartly fenced.“ on cor- sandston ecreation room ha | ceramic living room, fire well tus wee ee : Sanat! | "| RICHARD STEELE, BF Te tere ween | Rove right "nto ‘pour own home). sie, frepace? Many ae? ateman = aria, ie me gi a er 924 Center Bt. ALTOR | r uron | < | ention. | sone, breeeewey and ; rms & cre an | 4 ° ; a H E 58 iS real wa “ane lan pa! | } : (MU 2045 EM 2.4210 igbla so | 161 or on eal mith-Craw ford, Inc. fier sor te Duck Lake at | _ My et lite eke land. DRIVE OUT P garden | : \ ' 3390 8. R O OF FICES | | 0] ocks. Watch for | Flo d K BLUE SKY TH ove ae Or ‘ : . 1308 E. Aubuma Rd : jr C. ‘Flay DEN | DSc PRUE Inc,, Realtors| miand’e HEATER. ban & | : . OL 6-1226 36 E. wal rooms, 6 rooms rented by week, th 3-1251 plus owners. 3} room apt, $12.- DRAYTON PLAINS cves OR _3-1708 ). C HAYDEN, Realtor | 86 E. Walton | PP ~ close to downtown Pontiac Sm: down payment RIDGE aY REAL pouse modern bungalow & dining rm. Al Large 6 rm carpeted livin er ie ATE, lastered walls, oak floors, tile 975 Bai 203 ath, marvelous basement, as: heat Quick possession. Shown by Wi iI S fj Fon) appointment — ] acrl 1C e Is Right | $5890 equity in 3 family income Widow offers this large 2 family "'th new of] furnace Clove to tneome Much too large for her DUS downtown school, or w Hes lovely 5 rm apt & bath trade land contract er equity. 14 down, 4 rms. & bath up Gas ‘mailer home We also have other heat, garage. convenient to 8t income property Fred’ A ig eConnell Schools. $11.- Arro Realty Beautiful 6 rm modern brick Ted McCullough, Realtor with attached garage. Built in TY Case-Fitzabetd Rd | 1951. 3 bedf#ms. tile bath, pias- FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 tered walls, large basement, oi] Open Eves. Sun 1 to 5 heat 860x200 Just off Square ere and Woodward Ave, §22,- | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 WILLIS 1 - PDP ALAS | 68 Weonee IN LAKE ORION 3 Mt cecum -Car garage. guto- { matic oi! furnsce: ms 500) with ma _OR! ando rete Pa RE1SZ, SALES moe = 63-55 N verte FE 81 = EVES, FE 8-082) 7 “Lake Angelus Gardens Bacrifice lake front 3 bedroom Small home with bath 3 large) pricy custom bul. dual level, 95 and Pig dteareth aetms Also acreage | foo: water frontage ideal wooded = lot. hardwood floors, 2 natural CUCKL E PR REAI, 1 preplaces 2 ee te hk oil : inaw | heating system. efficien tchen ees art | Beauty spot of the lake area ves FE 22-7529 or FE 43309 Open house held Sunday from ~ STARTER HOME etc) ena ing, insulation & well Included RRO REALTY OR 31070, _O@ _3-2681" | TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FY 35-1284 @& FE 4-3844 | ) N Open Evenings Sunday 1 to § ‘AM BUILDING NEW 3 BEDRM ranch Close to iake. schoo] & | churches. $2.00 dn Owner EM Sunday 1-7 B anod re BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED LOG x 2 “Ao eabin, plus 2 bedrocm, bath guest 45 \V. hicayo cole _ conv enlenees on indian | OFF BALDWIN Just 3) of these) one. UN eg en. te ee wonderful homes left Full base- ead eeace acces 1250 foot | ment, gas heat. 3 bedrooms, tile (S06. TON OgS $30.500. Call UNi- bath. lovely kitchen with paneled — Versity 1-8094_ Detroit | dinette, birch doors. $595 down CHOICE LAKEFRONT het IDEAL payment. complete cost to a Gl for 2-level ame _— ent ae HA terms available. Move right, borhood in, ne payments until June. bony 0 1681 Zz @aiek. a "36.000. ORIando | COMPARE ae LAKEFRONT | | ROUND LAKE | VALUES WITH ANY ee | Just $8,500 with $1,240 down {:' ON THE MARKET. BUY NOW the asking price sor this mice lake FO" SPRING CONSTRUCTION ome. 3 Bedrooms, full basement, Seymour Lake - 100 ft. .. $2.950 paneled living room with fire- Mohawke Lake - 100 ft $4,000 lace. 2 glassed in porches. We! Waterford Hill. - 42 acre $6,500 feel that this is a bargain. See Lk. Ang eius - 1 acre , 000 WHITE BROS.’ seree. REAL ESTATE : +113 | $660 Spine Hwy Jim Williams [Open Eves. ‘Til 0: Sun 10 ‘til 8. ! < 100 REAL ESTATE & NSO E08, _ privileges hc N-284! % FT. FRONTAGE ON WHIPPLE LOT 00 Call OA 8-2845. MANS- field. Ryneed. spa a igraee Ue By owner (FE 17-0411. ment any extras er ¥ a mo Inel 4 Jeet cent interest. INVESTORS — taxes, ins. F 637. é | wan Tere TRONTAG : ' e acres. cioge to P AUL a Kr RN, Realtor’ Pontiac Call ug for details, FE 29 Ae EWAY REALTY | “REALE USTATE. st SINCE 1919" °° 915 BALDWIN FE 4-6203 LAKEFR RO Ni LOTS h Or-| : 2 = droom home near Or-| PAVED sTR s Serie. nee Gecarated: Oil heat torm and screens It's Faeant Low, 9 lake front lots to choose from, monthly payments. | 70 to 143° remaes: ered at | $3700 to $4900, per cen Wn. Down | Also 2 conal trom eh, 10 pet age, J Bony er cent down. 3. pedroom home in North ate ord tw. pert buys. Hur- en 11 basement, heat, The bai alumitum) PEC MES. Bs ARTRAM refrigerator, washer, a 4| 4392 Dixie Hw ot water yes dinar heat an a dryer included. | OR _3-1950 venting i "on _3-3230 nailed fe ai ith Pyare his $700 Down 7 LAKEFRONT floor, 2 cat garage also 8 ft. frontage with good swim- | 3 bedroom brick. Northeast ming on i, dle Straits lake. | location. Full basement, | Property is 329 ft deep & is {URN HEIGHTS: auto heat aon storm) surrounded by cyclone fence bedroom bungalow with full, and screens Vacant Basement type home with full ment. Has Sorneveé eae bath, olf furnace. Already to be feem oye bedroo = 2 a Petty $600 Down built on This ig im a location gooa garden sp . _ af 815.009 to $20,000 homes. Priced wa king to t 3 bedroom,’ north end. 24 ft to sell quickly ‘at $6950 with $750 tion. Terme i pox) pe | down { stove @ refrigerater in- R RILEY, BROKER CRESCENT LAKE PR be frre — a cluded. Vacant. - : * (560 Pentubern Lake Rd. H ey C3 mel carden supce and| - WE BU SEL = ee ‘yard with tool shed for stor- AND CONTRACTS | LAKE ORION | Year Picea tomate. sank od " . furnishe aw ee 6 Washer @ OFFICE OPEN SUN. 15 NI HOLIE:; sdryer outboard r and boat, a ol! 4 mal leetrige " Aeve, $12,- 500 — H. M. ‘SELDON co. 116 Woodward Rochester, Mich. OL 1-6751 & HARGER CO. For ror Sale Lake e Prop. 44 SELL On B ok RENT 2 FaMILY IN- on Lake Orton Ges ‘heat. _411 3000 "53,500. down OR 3-6016, WOR Lake fron lots, trees paved _Streets, city water, MI 00. CHARMING FRAME RA = FUL T-zone floor plan with en- Spacious large cheer- | ful kitchen with separate break- |. | these and gas heat 1'4- Beautiful landscaped Income Property + 43A | APGF BRICK APARTME NT FEET LAKE i= ‘LET US eee, 2115 Hummer Lake Rd. 9 acres good -“ oil, 6 rm. modern garden radise, rte #11 Boo cash NEWER TYPE ALL er “3 bedroom home, Basement, pals | ome Can oftered by rier to mortgage. _Ph a furpece, large iot $7,050 with down, On U.S. 10 pear Aprinatiple: 12 miles from Pontiac, Call Fen- on Real Estate. Ph. Fenton Main, - 2285, For Sale Lots PR Oe C. AG LAKE 2 canal front lots, $1050. OR 3-272. | DESIRABLE LARGE ITE IN citv. For church or commercial. — Sewer and water. Agent. OR 353-8315 FOR PERRY ACRE OE CALL #HOPL HOLMES, INC. FE _ 5-2053 LOT 100° BY 328 VERY DESIR- able neighborhood Lake privi- leges. Sandy beach. FE 5-9895. ing Some on pavine $1500 u and churches. WICKERStHiAM 1195 W_ MAPLE MAYFAIR 6.6250 _ OPEN SUNDAY Z 110 ~ DOWN Scenic 100 x 200 building lots, well jocated just east of Clarkston Owner offering lots wth this smal) down payment for a limited time only. Your chance to own vour own property. Rea- sonable monthly payments Plenty of choice lots still availiable Clarkston school distriet Salesman on prop- erty. Directions: From Pon- tiac out Walton Bivd. west past Silver Lake to Clinton- ville Rd Go north on Clin- tonvile Rd epproximatelv ™y miles to Waldon Rd. to Open Signs Psa M. Stout ealtor 11 WN acpuae Ph Daily ‘til 6 PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE Cherokee Hills! Its new 100 ft planned for, protect. today's and multi-level better homes! Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd to Scott Leake Rd urn ht ', mile -SEE FOR YOURSELF BIRD, Realtor CARL $03 Com ee National Bank Bid FE 44211 Eve F SYLVAN VILLAGE Beautiful and water. Only block from fect sandv beach Ideal ranch home or trt-level. lent surrounding homes 152 Porn. & 8ON REALTORS hal ron Phone FE 41557 SPRING i THE BEST TIME te select your homesite -1 (124 ft road Wo-de. Excelent ood + homesite on ne ground with good drainage 350 down 2 #135 f! of overiooking miles road $3 the countryside A sand drained 100 ft sites on paved established net ghberhood you ll be Low as $250 proud to live in down “@ 2 acres on @ main road, High ground with excellent drainage $150 down. 5 4 acres of beautiful large Bare: wood trees Rolling with a hill site for building 1 acre cleared for garde. space 8300 down. Sly acres tn Clarkston area On a hill w.th some trees down T 24 acres on » hill with a beaut!- ful view 1.390 ft of road front- aue ing sites LADD'S INC. 4268 Dixie Hwy OR }¥1 SEVERAL Brende! $6.600 with low terms. LARGE rors lake Easy term eo OR Lots for trailers $1U per runnin Call MU 4-2046 Et 3-62'0 RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 224 Center 4t Highland 4-2045 EM 3-6210 OR 3-69"! 180 foot OR au TAKE YOUR PICK 2 lots, each Village of Waterford. $.,.200. Terms Beautiful 100x160 ft 3 lots. off FElisabtth Lake ae Overlooking Clinton River basement, ready to build on. only! 80 =FT FRONTAGE Saar COngress Two 2-acre parcels near Village o of (1 FOOT FRONTAGE ON MONT-. FE 2-043 $2,000 Terms Waterford Will sell together or Sale Suburban 1 Prop. ASA LOT 175X181 READ: FOR BUILD. Near Walled Lake stores, schools FE 5-6165 | sites were and restricted to ranca E_5-1302 wooded lot with sewer per- lot for Excel- of frontage on a paved frontage on a hill. for Corner parcel on @ paved 00 $300 A number of excellent build- iyi hase Piste | = = | ON | ranged Cal! MU 4.2645, EM *-6210 Eves. 3-6681. | 40 ACRES, 5 RM. HOU x 220. Only| Par Easy terms. | 3-6681 or. AR Call Rutledge OR 23-1111. joining on corner. 40 x 120) Only | lot in Mace-| day Gardens. Price co tagt Terms. | CARNIVAL 2 1 Reg US. Pat OFF "$6 by NEA Berwoe im by Dick Turner | | i “We were a lot happier people before the white man’s customs i up with i ce For Sale Acreage 47 47. Sale Business. Property 49 io. $900 PER ACRE 12 acres, close to Clarkston Vil- lage limits with river frontage . beautiful scenic waterfalls, 825 ft of road frontage. A @ buy with only $1500 down. Hurry. $330 PER ACRE Beautiful 20 acre parcel north- west of Clarkston. Ideal home- site. Hundreds of evergreen trees in mice area. Yours for only $1,000 down. Also 6 acre parcel near Clark- ‘ston Reasonable ALL EAL TOR 6687 JE Hwy , Clarkstoa nh MAple 5-1822 BY OWNER. COUNTRY LIVING, 15 minutes from ole pat : mile from Waterford ain heel, Approx 4 acres len ground. 230° on road, 520° @ fro ood fishing lake $5. with $2.- 00 down. FE 32-0719. 30 FERTILE ACRES NORTH C Ortonville. 000 ft. read frontage Just off pavement. 85,060 with $1,000 down All er part Gireux | 4305 Dixie Hwy. 1 ACR 4 room modern, 2 car new oi] furnace, recreation room Near Crooks & Auburn Rds er) $00 with Sya9 Apel 4 rooms. stulnece to attic, sandy loam soil, O1] heat 1% miles from Ortonville §1.000 down A full- basement. 2 car & Franks, 3-070) 10 3 bedrooms, garage Near lake. $1500 down WHIPPLE LAKE 2 becrvoms new oil furnace. Lot 100 300 ft. block from ¢@ ceaeh $0600 withh $3500 down, ° 10 ACRES, VACANT Near Clarkston, Mich. §3,300 with $1060 down. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 33 _W. Heres Ms 60680 OQ Acres — Lake Only $4,000 dn. buys this 60 acres ta. 4 Acres in Town: Near new Pontiac Migh Schoo! at morth edge of town Excellent home site with stream running thru. $760 dn. 16 Acres — Clarkston Over 16 acres. part rolling and es leve] on Sashabaw Rd. $3,400 in. 114 Acres—River, Woods Most beattiful location = over Spruce 7,000 tdwood trees ree! about 1 mile ~S river frontage, $6,309 dn. REALTOR PARTRIDGE | FE 43681 1090 v. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 I For Sale Farms 48 5% ACRES, 6 ROOMS & BATH. ear gree: $6200 Terms. '2% ACRES, 6 ROOMS & BATH. * as = $4500 «681500 down. BEDROOM SHELL ene onc wane \* ACRES ry BE! Mean it ted ou en house Cas’ met ER! REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 27520 or FB_ 43300 8E, GOOD rm, other out buildings. 6 milk pines machine, tractor and tools, all f Leila Mb, 1-3 down. Will sell farm oie. Write Le E Hayden, Deford ich _City, 6542K FOR FARMS _ “AND EAGE_ E 4-0003. NORTHWEST LAPEER, 40) acre farm, all iets loam, good bidgs.. 4 bedroom ern house, 15 acres wheal. fine neighborhood | Cash or terms, Owner, Cagesr | _MOhawk 4-2587. ag Sale Business ess Property 49, lots-16 Mile Cheap. 4-9130 separate, Easy terms. calm Two lots on Josiyn near City | 160 FT. FRONTAGE ON M5® limits 100x300 each Will sel] to. with building 45 =. Full gether or divide. Make us an tice $12,5: with terms. offer. VA ; A OR. 942 JOSLYN. J. TA Oe REAL Lbtag 5-047 100 ‘oakiand. AY PE 4-2644 WI LSON We have a nice 100x150 ft. lot you ean build your own home on, on near Watkins Lake. HARVEY WILSON, 621 W Oregon, CALL J HART, ‘FE. 2 5 ACRES with GOOD UNFIN- ished house Full. basement, run-— ning water ‘ot. of fruit, Berries, grapes and asparagus. Near Mich. State College and Rochester. FE 40722 evenings 23% ACRES ae MILES NORTH OF Pontiac, fe on semi-pri- vate lake 10 2 x 16 building, some woods, offered by owner. Call OAkland 8-3228. 5 LEVEL ACRES 15 miles north of Pontiac. 63 acres tillable, 2 acres hard- wood timber. Only $13,750 with $2,750 down. 5 FLOYD KENT, Realtor 220 Dixie Hwy. at Zereerees FE 2-0193 ot AMPL E CUSTOMER ARKING DO NT ae, MONEY! PASS Sell UP unneeded belongings for cash, through-Classified Ads! FE 2-8181. For Sale Acreage 47 ol fA we we LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING op M-59 Terrific location, 100 ft. frontage On.¢ $12.0 with easy LOT FOR RENT. 31224, and ood | FOR SALE: c& IN _Dizie, Pontiac garage | on com private lake north of Pon- TR 2-8100—Sales Eves Mr MILK DEPOT WITH STORE. IN-7 ase | IDEAL FOR Located on corner of | Montcalm and Baldwin. FE used cars. Business Opportunities — Ss. COTTON CANDY MACHINE AND all equipment. Will make you over $10 an hour. ne ull _price $365. FE 8- | DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WITH qeen ag quarters. lease. $800 or eq paca ent and trade. = 002 restaurant combined Also living quarters. In excellent location. Phone MOhawk, 4-6207, Lapeer STORE WITH 6 ROOM house connected furnished. Modern igae heat. $18,000. $2,000 down, $1 month. Inquire 10 ae aes St. or 159 Edison. UsiNESs FOR YOUR- self Cencuts adunch Room a bed ment, stainless steel. Coffe steam table grills. ice oes. stools, counter, pop cooler, booths, cash register, exhaust fans and ina and silverware and Neon signs. Priced right for quick sale. 1.500 Call FE 2-5¢77 INSIDE SHOOTING GALLERY for sale or trade FE 5- GOING OUT OF See Ae ‘BUS. iness. Hardware, lass. paint tools, nails, store fixtures All new merchandis Make me an offer. Silvercrest amenre 2580 “LETS TALK BUSINESS © Department Store Ready to wear store in Bontiae community near ontiac Includes 2 bedrm home Way above average income. First time offered. A&W One of peebigenie git A&W drive - ins. ved lot. Modern building usy season ahead. Get full Getalls. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER CORPORATION 573 8. TELEGRAPH RD _ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ Layotis End WHEN Tr, % NTO, B BUSINESS SUNOCO Offers you the opportunity to oWL baci own service station busi- ness arn = $8.000-99,000 a jeer iy “a investment of as lit- le as $1,000. Thé locations avail- able immedirtely- erry near see nen ast Biv. Mt, Clemens Auburn & Adame Auburn & R further information call: SUN OIL Co. Bridges, m7 71-2586 quire 446 M15, Ortonville MODERN PEAUTY SHOP EQUIP. hydraulic chair, tou. chair and drver chatr, vanity with _42876 after 6 call F > —— “OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS $10, 008-8 2 P.000"earually ony im: ted by your pram d 8 f inital stock ment 1 “e businesses in You must be handy with tools and have the ability to run a business. Also good ref- erences Write about yourself. Box _1. Pontiac, Press Partridge Ig THE “BIRD TO SEE ape « ompe' iti U § A Resort Class ¢ Only $11,500 down buys this most | attractive 9 month Liquor bar on busy US 23 Has new 3 bedroom owner's home next door, with 1% car fer ep You've never seen a sweeter eye! eiten - and it's so easy buy. A Northen Mkt. - Trade contracts or modern owner's apt. Fin block bidg. saelweod! Priced for immédiate sale. ‘REALTOR PARTRIDGE W. Walton Blvd. Corner near Baldwin, 139° front- age, 123 feet deep. 20° alley at rear, 1 story 5 room house, part loaded oil heat. Garage. $11,- . terms. | Pric ed to Sell $12,900 Commercial or residential. ho floor, glassed in front Privileges on ake, ior "OX 270. Ani exceptional uy, only $1.- 500 down Roy Annett fe arta Open Evenings aed Sunday 1-4 28 OX. rooms and | oor. gy gia a STATEWIDE Reel Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, ALTOR int ‘8, P reiegraph FE 4-052! ERVICE STATION New tall now avaliable lease. Locateg Dixie highway and | Maybee road has 40 foot sales office, ideal for sporting goods ; center or other asrociated mer- Hey = se, Also accepting applica- -13 FOR LEASE. GAS STATION AND. | | | | terms. Be sure and see this, Cal MU 42045 or EM 3-6310. Businesses throughout Mich FE 43581 1080 W. HURON 8SWAP_ Several Leet 1 commercial OPEN ‘TIL 9 sp, pustheas froneey oo MAR: SCOPREFUL HOO AUSINESS T * obile e MU ¢2045 or OR 3-6681. $300. week) ae work. Owner RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR | _Tetiring FE & 224 Cenver §t., Highland TAVERN MU_ 4-2045 EM [76210 son 3-6981 ross £40,000. facade class me OFFI ICE HOME cense Write Box 383 Ludington, 4701 Disie ker Dra sea we. _ Michigan. Terms to suit, Immediate posses-| WE BUY MORTGAGES HART sion. 3-80982. 10524 W. MeNichols, Detroit BEAUTY sHOP RENT. TO BUY TO SELL aks EAT Rw BUBIN TF eS OPPORTUNITIES TURN. WEL Re ot Mcas? | tyoueheat Meonieg A pte ib ~ trades, ene frem 23 associ- for rr locations. Cail Sin- | clair sir Refining ¢ Company. FE 4-161) Shell Oil Co. * Has for ‘mmediate lease a mod- ern " rae z ion, Located at the egraph & Golf Dr. burt vec ror inv r inform tion \ Ineoln 73100" 9 to or Midwest 4 daily 6-476 after 6:34 p.m, 64 W Lawrence St 1 “Ponte. or _Sale Land Contracts 52 Sale Household Goods 57 TWEN NTY-THREE Sale Household Goods $7 309% DISCOUNT $7,215 balance, er cent _ #4813, Ask f for dr Clark, 25% DISCOU NT Propert down alance owing $3 interest. Becured by smali ern home in Huron Gardens. te you 35 R RILEY, BROKER eh Elizabeth Lake Rd E 4-1157 or] FE 44821 "Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) Lp REE OOO CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company " ~ FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | LOANS $25 TO $5°0 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE | sfAfoRep PIN ONCE 1185 N. PERRY 8T EASY PARKING FE 4-0661 ~~ Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD PINAN CE CORP. OF ye ae 3'2 5 Saginaw st LOANS — TO $500 B TO McoMMeNITY LOAN as __FRIENDLY § service 3 E LAW Quick Cash & t $25 TO $500 On your own signatu « ether security. Up pr) to repay. Our vet ~l friendly and helpfu 5-6121 or visit us ai: Home & Auto LOAN (CO: TN Perry St (Corner Pike) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $800 LIVEST' HOUSEHOLN GooD _Ph. Rochester OL 6-O711 OL 1.9791 ~ WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $900 You can get it quickly on your | $ —_ re | $269.95 vores 10 cu, mn TV signature, car or endorsers, ci be ai be glad to bv cs con eRe |, oT CO. FE 4-1574 _103 Pontiac State Bank Bldg Mortgage Loans hee WASHER & DRYER — payehie of 670 ave been eed &@ year, Reason- O May 0 us D TY ante A 6g tateres . it Teciekes MATTRESS, eras crib and meron, 1 high- 2 PC aving RM, SUITE PE 6-0769. sold for, $4259 with $600 al! makes . service, "Ths 650. Pay- able $37.50 per mo. at 6 per cent mod- Cost YOUTH “BED. $10; i $20 _ S44 e- _ | Ruag- ‘aca oe oh shee 4x5-All for $75, ipo: PHON pirepeeds ATTRAC- . for $8950 Pay only aoe Furniture 42 Orchard Lk. ve THAT GOES ve | add covered bar = | REBUILT WASHING HCH ‘ec WAL NUT BEDRM | See es omit bobbin Payments $8.50 mo. Fine ich, Sewing Center, Pc DINING RM “SET, Like. | Ol aulo. Washer, and PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Brand gee davenport & chair, 2 fables matching cof ~{ SACRIFICE STOVE arson’ 8 Paiure 8-PC MAPLE BUNK-BED OUT- . $4950 Pay only $1 Pearson Furniture, MI 5068 “es DEEP vi EEZE. ool ry $00. mats, orc 38: WOOL 1 FACE, CE 018 96. ‘e) 95. Pearson’ : Furniture, TUDIO COUCH, DAVENPORT, meee Sir chair, & dishes, FE sTovEs. {BOUGHT BONNY an Gane TILE, te | RUBBER BASE PAINT géi. $3.75. | GUAR NOUERE AINE 1, $8 TV, GAS es MAPLE ED- > INT BEN DIX “TV, CABINET nodel. 1 FE 4-6024. ~Y¥D~ GREEN poe ETN 1-0249. | TWIN, MATTRESS. BOX SPRINGS. chair and ottoman. $20. * gird- 2 single windows. _ford MU 4-4032 after 5 ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar electric washer . naan y quality apes eition $40 Kelvinator ‘etrig - xood condition. $15, FES lo C. FT. AMANA ome yates. “oO pa i | OR 3-834 or es Toe TV & See a 30 PANELS BAPE TF wrought. iron dining ainted eae s chest, 18 W.. Pike, eee FE 4-1122 VACUUM CLEANERS GUARAN- teed, Parts & service 956 Myrtie. — yar ia ups used net 05; bei Vv sibs up “Bieet’ 5 A 422 W 18 | atl honose—e EL = Sa. TR on Cc 3-785. Hor WATER HEAT- trie Co, 1060 W. Huron, Pontiac. E 5-8431, AXMINSTER RUG 8 Used Trade-In Dept range Austins OA KL AND FURNITURE Davenport & chair pee welstalare saute. or HE a ATTENTION OUT state. Complete 2 bedroom home for sale Best offer takes it. Ideal for newlyweds. MYrtle 2-1793. ABOUT ANYTHING ¥ 09 7 WANT ran office. : 38:50 HOM AC ECONOMY FURNITURE For Sale Miscellancone 60 1 uP alr compressor.. New §275. 3-1217 i) Be . OVERLOAD neh, sPainos A Lad out of the Sar but « lot Visit our trade dept. for are 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade Come out id look @ ret: 3 scres - free ‘of Serine or 1 mile Ez. of burs Heights on Auburn A BUY — SMALL RADIOS, $3 TO _FE_ 5-8755. DO Once rf screens, $18, TILER. 100 GALTON or fuel . - ent, 3300 Blizabeth — _Lk. h rs. ye Lt re §-7358. o APPLIANCE DISCOUNT besaar 9p ew i Up to 3 ~ WAYNE care te PE_5-6190 1D, sTU path t oe TYPE, TON matic washer, never been used, $120; used food freezer, good con- _ iti PE 2-6549. A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage loans to mort buy land contracts and rea) nas Cc Sera ur ty ® W. HORON ST. PO FE s-esee __—S_ Eves. BM 3-0006 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1. For an purp.ee, on homes, modern or not. in Oakiand County. 2. For home additions oF improvemen T 0 lose 3. To renee ir or enc house partiy constructed. ; @ garag® or on ome National Bullding, phore F@ 4-4720 BLOND TELEPHONE STAND IN _ good 32-0642 with con hess La Pat cima Bee py mond . ideal for summer 0. Fairfax, L BEDROOM SET. eaeg sof vanity with 4« yids a pep “Coe So ox INNING CON inaate GAs Swaps 48° «CHEVY 1! 3 FAMILY INCOM z In Huron Gardens—each wynit has modern 3 rooms and bath, with rivate entrance. Individual! utili- Income $175 per Priced tes, gas heat. mo. ‘an be increased right—owner leaving city. take single mee Pin 8? men 3s PT PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER Like new Tre, for car or GOOD rade for pickup _$350 down, O1 OR 3 TON tires & motor. PE 40040. for BALE OR TRADE ONE @x10, en studio stand studio camera, $30 MU 4-47 9? HOUSE WITH TWO APTS ALL | Garage. Sell or trade private Good at and motor as MODERN LAKE COTTAGE ON ne arge screened rade §2.500 home or nice Syivan, Fireplace, knotty paneling interior in perch Will sell or equity for 2 bedrm free & ciear lots, FE 5- PAIR for silent trailing coon dog _bde A-1 dog. EM 3-4003 PAINT SALE Of discontinued colors eeneerys and vpote nb n 42 W. HURON SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK, OR 0866 what have you? MA 6 WILL TRADE room SELL OR TRADE FOR trailer or small East side or Auburn Heights es ce Huron Gardens 2 bedro & bath home. Well ecates near Tel-Huron — shopping center, $4,500 — §500 down. Broker. FE 32-0263 HOUBETRAILER _ tek-up truck. of eq ual v underiaic, Good 2650 § over WILL MAKE _ DOWN - “PAYMENT "62. Nash condition, HOward on smai] house eee Very good 3-0795, home, Lg R. ie) RILEY, BROKER $00 Wiizabeth Lake Rd FE 41157 or FE 4-4821 Wit TRA WATER SOFTENER TO RENT. 63 _ber_month, 93-2368 ae is - Li OW RO fer modern |. Sone ane or ‘omail farm, $31 Opdyk DAVENPORT ‘AND CHAIR. MA- roon and gray. FE 8-6190. DAVENPORT. 2 CHAIRS. EN. bles - ope ema Maple. 55 Ett ee UPRIGHT. FAMO name brand. Scratched, terri! values, $149.98 while they last. ne _ Fluorescent 393 Orchard FACTORY RED Me ACUUM coanere. Ap i. er land contract Elwood Realty, “io Gat: ame: eee Cab, sinks & SAVE Piouatw South w st, 1 foot. MA : ar ed ridin e xD SA VERFORT GE S aSkOuIEIC? AM- ’M. so°e Phyfe piped phono-radio, Beautt- ab FE down ou RESUILT AUT O- garment. Close in Pontiac, OR | -2061 x tte end es ae GAS | CIRCULATOR HEATER. Fur. RIC "OF BEAGLES TO SWAP “ol Latta jgomaiton Bis 5 “ GRA 60, % $ hit Poles st qua e a" ade aes Rent our Pople goieg wakes BARNES HARDWARE TOLLY woos BED FRAME, nerspring mattress, springs, cher- ry Ehghbepcl Dinin "ANCHOR a pO) — Eehrinntes. Fe sopreved. D UTILITY CABINETS $40.50 vile $19 et a Hac HOOVER CONSTELLATION VAC- uum en all SL ee BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. town kitchen, oi] g Hot water and steam bot} ers. Automatic water heater hard- Prove to yourself that ironing time can be cut fn half _ just 82 per week wld dee KITCHEN CABINET ae Boe. little paint. will fix these up Outstanding value. Michigan Fluorescent 3 eon YE $1500 EQUITY IN completely mode Ss at 561 Montapa Bt. for clean ‘s KENMORE WRINGE WASHER. years old. Excellent condition m, EENMORE AUTOMATIC WAsiER Easy _ Dry washe = D ke Mkt FE 54-7041 ” For Sale Clothing 56 2 PR. MAN'S SPORT sport coat, medium 10, 2 maternity dresses — 14 & 16 Boy's tap coat, small vest, FE 2-7076. 3 CHIPFON FORMAL, size 10-12. er 7363, §-8640, “| HAT & | ars PRIMO SUIT. Sti Bize Cheap. ORIiando | pov'e nCLOTHiNo ies ieee, | 16-30 1 | Gra aqnel su ters Scow oun, er arcva! fiabne) slacks, | shirts, sweaters **- 2 _2-A608 $-0616 ~ gee re men CLOTHES FOR 4a iresses. GIRLS WAVY COA Mod n¢ §, ALSO i LINOLEUM aRD So FAINT SALE. res price et Jack's, 277 Baldwin AND MATTRESS, | Brand new $15.95 Pret Fur. | Interior door” jamb — ve. bapa = te a SSSEIzS PANTS & size. Ladies spring coat size 12, dresses size he | Exterior door frames Top quality pine 2x4x8 cone cemeity roof board. e size 3. MAYTAG WASHER, _ condition, $24.50. FE_ 4 831 g EMPIRE eee and chair, perfect condition, $35 | ap Roatan: aarag ol Pe be ; Si ere TWEN _ : eas : For 4 bal . s a eet ; | ‘ S “ Re H W A us 60) fe : - 4 Y us ee et 2 : | 7ON wt a $63” ? wa aes a oo oo ; $1 R. ry : — nar $200. ees 2 - en ‘ 7» 10 | Di r 60. a a oe 342 i oor, x. ft ay 0 ; PO A aa - ¥ Doo door gare. A Ace od It <. ae ie F ‘ A — Ae . | = ; D aoe * ‘ ‘ : ss sect car. ras a: RAND EOR urself AKC 8 ; or Sale F sat : Dos rol aes pair : 1295 pe sigan ‘ala Wate E_ BER Pet - a ee FES WNIES eT c AK terbury. nih . ‘Ask ‘ile 100 $ 40 > 3-0239 pabdt f Ge Cc ury stud. alee mere : | aes rol ge aols ft $1.80 = * MAROW. 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IE i} a us 2 ua wen ole 8 - EN ae eG Holland ‘tie ste T manure . ASTER NDS 2 Bhoppins le et ical G —_ ae SALE P fora E $3080 Shel Bale 5 a . n aan - r A T ah j aS 5 e 4 e r 8 ‘xe Sen: BUIL SHIP =| rand 2 CORD! oods . onthe terier FE er ee ade eee F x Sate | canter cr 6 MEAS Aath FE ee near ake o ry a= oe ae esre “secon ome “c Tony 10 oe eee on Ch eames ay blower 1953 or Sale eA Mo tpt te wey be fom BD N = UPPL ae 10 ¥ an ie rae S PP = ae never news "Per New * 44 ¥ — Car. ai come pment, ANY bf dire rolons Stakevies oh P aor ein _CANAPI bekersul vee ele oe Ferg dut Idea rit ac s ie rer, epi seins ee te oe is rn Lege i se sae on om ee ef STAD ary 8 rick, 110 ol : Ge 11520 a EI eer Causes Hae keen ve! post- cap ube: nt is . 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PONTIAC 0 NE ( k “OR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 : oe TWENTY-SIX _ | ic le "58 Make It Burmeister’s wee In ‘58 ‘Make it Burmeister's ... In ‘58 Make It Burmeister's eae In ‘58 Make it Burmeister’s -|CASH-WAY LUMBER AND HARDWARE prices and are going to do more business than ever before. for You — Then You Don’t Want It. We're here to help you Check the values below. You will find Quality Meichondise | | | etna at EXTRA SAVINGS brought to you by our vast buying power. This advertisement is just o sample of the bargains that await you ot Burmeister’s. We have bought heavy at real good To accomplish this we are taking a lower mark up and you, the customer receives the benefit. Whatever your needs are see Burmeister’s. If We Don’t Have It and We Can’t Get It with all your building problems. Call us . . any time! Open 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. — Sundays 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. A Large Fleet of Delixery Trucks Available at Your Request. —0-semraasateetnerreneemesaanmeneieneennermtenaete NOTICE: Come in and ask for our 4-page Cash-Way Lumber Price List. If you can‘t get in drop us a card and we will mail it to you. |Buinsess Is Better @ _ BURMEISTER’S! | $29.95 3 Adjustable Wrenches | Reg. $2.98 Than Ever at There Must Be a Reason! — WON'T You — GIVE US A TRY? ‘HARDWA RE BUYS HAND ELECTRIC JIG SAW Reg. $7 9° Reg 8” 10” $995 heg. 36.95 93 26-POINT Hand Saws With Purchase 98: Only 100 Left COPING SAW With 5 Blades 98° Reg. $1.49 3/2" Alum. Threshold With Vinyl Weatherstri : Reg. $3.95 "Now Dlg 7” JACK PLANE $735 Now $149 SHELF BRACKETS 6" 8” 10") 12” 1, OFF PRESENT LOW PRICE 5OFt.Steel Tapes... $2.95 100 Ft. Steel Tapes... $3.95 LARGE AXE Ideal for Cutting 3 95 Trees and Brush Round Point Shovel. ._... $2.98 Reg. $5.95 1 Reg. $1.98 Flashlights... _. 98c 5° STEP LADDER Ist Quality $995 SAVE Present Stock Electric Hand Sander Ideal for Dry Wall Reg. $Q9> $16.95 6," ELECTRIC SAW By Skil S# 4g NOW 34 1] 32x32 Brass Butts... . Pr. 40c SOLID BRASS PASSAGE SETS Reg. $2.95 6 Ft. Steel Folding Rule. . Plumb Bob and Line Level — Aluminum. . . $1.49 8-0z. LePage white Glue, reg. $1 -- 69c Cabinet Hardware Friction Catches *79A Ea. 9c Polished Chrome Handles ea. 2°: Hyer Brand Cabinet Hinges, ' Reg. 75c Pr. 45c Black and Brass. . . Up to 50% Off wee nd Ne sae Include we = National, Hye nd Forgec afi We Ha Te wate Steck on ha a a building .. . ..98¢ it's all qu ality stock mM tts eabinets you're SEE IS! 16 Oz. All Steel Hammers, Perforated Handle . $2.95 Glass Handle Wood Chisels, a, are / ae _. .30¢ OVER-STOCKED STEEL CLOSET RODS *T 69 Paint Pan and Roller Reg. $1.98... now %]49 Power Speed Bits. . 60c Reg. Complete $2.39 READY TO INSTALL | Wood Miter Box, Reg. $1.49. «| 8’ Steel Tapes — Special. . 69e NOW *T 95] This price good 1 week NO SECONDS Guaranteed stock lasts. 1,100 sq’s. at this price and we don’t expect them ‘to last long. SO HURRY! NO PHONE ORDERS — Styles in Stock Only EXTRA 215° Asphalt Shingles only or while present All in Excellent Condition Manufactured by National Concern 17 New Colors Per 100 $ 85 - Sq. Ft. $9.95 Which Is 1 Sq. Regular Retail or 3 Bundles crapea FLUSH DOORS Exterior—Selection of 15 Styles earme $499) 95 3-0x6-8 135% | Mahogany Interior Flush Doors Strictly Grade A— Special Sizes Available 2'0''x6’B" — 138". ees $5.45 | 2'2"x6°B" — Wy)" eee 5.45 24x68" — 198" ee 5.95 ee ee ee eee 6.25 yt et ee ee ee eee 6.45 A D MEANS GOOD ONE SIDE V4 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.................. $ 3.20 V2 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.................. ¥% 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.................. 4.40 5g 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.................. 6.45 ¥% 4x8 AD Fir Plywood Sanded.................. 7.39 3%, 4x8 AD Birch Plywood, Per Sheet................. 15.95 V4 4x8 Mahogany V-Groove Plywood, Per Sheet..... 4.95 4x8 34 CD Plyscore 9/2... 0... ee $2.99 4x8 2 CD Plyscore 122... «2 a... eee eee 3.99 4x8 4 CD Plyscore 1412 Lee 4.45 ALL DOUGLAS FIR. Sliding Door Hardware 4-ft. Track and Rollers, 13¢............. 53,50 set 5-ft. Track and Rollers, 13¢............ 33,19 set 6-ft. Track and Rollers, 134............. 93.965 set OAK FLOORING No. 2 Common -- Shorts * 79°° No. 1 Common -- Shorts 105% No. 2 Common--Regulars 125° No. 1 Common--Regulars 169 GRADE “A” WHITE PINE INSIDE DOOR JAMBS No Splices—No Finger Joints - For Doors up to 2-8x6-8 4x4 Ye" se $2.95 "x5 YQ" Set 53. 25 .* e *® #® @® @© #® * © e@® ® &® @® @® ALL NEW- Electric CAN OPENER JUST PLACE CAN IN OPENER PUSH BUTTON AND OPENER DOES THE REST! EXTRA SPECIAL 2 Models to Choose From, $9 9° 5 No. 1 and BETTER—FRAMING LUMBER 2x 6's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. 2x 8's 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. $7 07° 2x10‘s 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. . 2x12’s 8 Ft. Up to 16 Ft. Per 1000 Board Feet CLEAR WHITE PINE MOLDINGS 200 FT. OR MORE SPECIAL Chrome Vacuum Door Closer Reg. $39.95... ...... Our Price Medicine Cabinets Has Warranty Chrome Ring Reg. $10.95 Reg. $3.49 Around Glass Burmeister’ $ *T 89 16x20 *}6”° Price Approx. 11/16x2% T. D. CASING ..................005. Lin. Ft. 7¥2¢ 11/16x2% OVELO CASING ..................-. Lin. Ft. 7c Ux. 3% T..D. GASE BD. . .. 5 ccc bik ics bees vee: Lin. Fe. 9c Vx 4% BASE SHOE 9. noice kes cess ess: Lin. Fe. 2c 34% 34 Ve ROUND ............ 0... Lin. Ft. 30 1 5/16x 2 ANDERSON BRICK MOULD ............ Lin. Ft. 13¢ 11/16x3% STOOL ....... 0.0... Lin. Ft. 9c 3ex1V¥e T. D. STOP ..... 0... eee Lin. Ft. 3c 3¥gx 13% T. 9). STOP ......... eee Lin. Ft. 3 Vac 3x13 T..D. STOP ...0 0. eee Lin. Ft. 4V2c 34% 34 COVE MOULD ......................... Lin. Ft. 3c 11/16x 1% COVE MOULD ..................... Lin. Ft. 7c 11/16 x2% COVE MCULD ..................... Lin. Ft. 9c 11/16x 2% COVE {AGULD ..................... Lin. Ft. 10 Last Call — Prices Are Up ECONOMY CEILING TILE |, !NSULATION “A Price Hard to Beat” 12x12 $ 00 Per Blankets 16x16 M Paper Encased 16x32 FULL BOXES ONLY $*) 75 i, ACOUSTICAL — CEILING TILE | Alum. Foil, 3 1x12 g 00 GOLD BOND Random Holes ! 35 100 Sq. Ft. Per M #75 1x6—1x8—1x10 Twinsulation Selected. Paneling SPECIAL P $12.50 x | ‘See 5 6° Each STEEL AREA WALLS For Basement Windows Width "High Price Plaster Board 7 1 rT) ; i) | $ 37" 24” 5.45 tert Hs 1 ° a 37” 30" 8.95, 7 xo 78 fl 37” 36” 10.45 | 4’x8’-/2 $1.65 |" x 3” Ponderosa Pine 00 SHIPLAP END STAMPED Per WAXED ENDS M GOLD BOND PAL RUBBER BASE Say BUY SAVE $995 2h PAINT Gal. NOW! SWAN 3 Garden Hose Soaker NBT of ae Reg. $4.98, Now $2.98 Reg. $1.95" 98° __Burmeis ers. : 7940. COOLEY LAKE ROAD_ oe Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundoy Le a M. to 3 P. M. 1 mr - t 5 NORTHERN UMBER CO. = EMpire 3-4171 | A /