The Weather Fo caameneemeal | Se. THE PONTIAC PRESS & flurries. le tem- ‘ i : ° pect cae a , 3 | Edition {Details Page 2) * ‘ ; - 116th YEAR xkkxe«k ASSOCIINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE’ Modern Sir. Walter his companion, but improved on the coat technique. AP Wirephote HE DID IT DIFFERENTLY — William Wagner, Drexel Insti- tute freshman in Philadelphia, did a Sir Walter Raleigh favor for He carries a fellow student Carol Edwards safely across a slush-filled street. Pose was a bit unconventional, but she got across safe and dry. Board to Poll Judges Plan Driver Training School tor County Oakland County may have a uniform driver training ision before long. school under state super An advisory board meeting at the Waldron Hotel Fri- | day, decided on procedures the school will follow and » placed its acceptance in the laps of county municipal | judges and justices of the peace. These men will be polled by board members. The fate. of a driver training school* depends entirely upon whether or not the major- ity feel it is necessary and are willing to use it. Making up the advisory board + are Dr. William J. Emerson, Oak- _ Arthur E, land County Superintendent Schools; ferred to it by courts, or by the Secretary of State, and people _ who wish to become better and more well informed drivers. Dr. Whitmer will act as rt of chairman and fiscal agent. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, course of study will be set ‘con Pontiac Superintendent of Schools; by the Michigan Superintendent of Oakland County Probate Judge |Public . Instruction and executed Moore; Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem; - Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, and Sheriff Frank W. | Trons, Rounding out the board are - Royal Oak Municipal Court Judge Southfield Bul- Fletcher L. Renton; Township Justice Allan M. loch: Mrs. Margaret FE. Hill, resenting the county board of su-/ _ resenting - commerce. known, if accepted will be set up _— winter seems to be having a change tonight and tomorrow. 30 degrees and the high tomorrow near 40. cloudy and a little warmer. corded temperature in downtown | Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read- fe Today's Ss Press and Clyle_Haskill, rep-| the local chamber of| pervisors, * * * The Oakland County Training School, as_ it Driver | will be in the manner set forth by House Bill No. 452 which was passed by the state legislature last year. It permits establishment of a driver safety school in any Don’t Pack Up Skis — It's Still Snowing Don’t put away your skis yet) last fling in the Pontiac area. The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts mostly cloudy weather, with snow flurries and little temperature The tow tonight will be near The outlook for Monday is partly Twenty-nine was the lowest re- ing at 2 p.m. was 37. 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All funds gathered will go into maintenance of the school, paying for the use of visual aids, slides, motion pictures, and the instruc- tors wages which will be $5 per hour, A complete course will last about four weeks. The fee may be low- ered and raised (not exceeding $10) in relationship with the num- ber of persons in attendance. A Finance and Auditing Commit- tee headed by Clyle Haskill will keep the books straight and iron out any difficulties. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958—26 PAGES laims Hoffa Probe Forced t eng WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-| dent Eisenhower received a re port from the Interior Department today on plans to speed up recla- mation projects as part of the anti- recession drive. : * * * The President met with Secre- tary Fred A. Seaton this morning to go over the report and to take up “a considerable amount’ of other department business. By DR. EDWIN Matthew 7:6, “Do not 9 do not throw your pearls bei them underfoot and turn to oe George Bernard Shaw and said of her. ~ with my heart strings.” * use of the name of God. glorious for the inglorious. be Centon Meditations FH President, Nationa] Council of Churches During the course of the violent quarrel between * We all do that. We take the holfest values of life and make them commonplace. ‘Eisenhower Receives Report on Anti-Recession Speedup Mr. Eisenhower continued his re-, view of the economic slump as Congress weighed his request for $171,450,000 to begin work on more public works programs. Amid these developments, the Senate last night appreved and sent to the White House a 124 mil- lion dollar tax saving for 1957 for life insurance companies aft- er rejecting two moves to cut personal and excise levies T. DAHLBERG ive dogs what is holy; and ore swine. lest they trample attack you.” Mrs. Patrick Campbell he “She would tear the strings out of an archangel’s harp to tie up parcels: she has done that * Americans, for example, make the most trivial The name which Jesus said we should hallow we drag through the gut- ters of our most obscene profanity. The church itself is often guilty of using the Probably one of the most serious losses in the re- the Sabbath. \ * * ligious life of our time has been the devaluation of * A woman who lived for 20 years in a non-Christian land, where Sunday was like any other day, said, morning.” What if church bells every land, and all that The Lenten season 1s areas of life that are holy. the commonplace is unholy. Real holiness is to im- merse ourselves in the everyday business of living, with the most complete consecration of everything to the purposes of God. “What I missed most was the church bells on Sunday |permitted life insurance firms to _|pay the 52 per cent corporate tax (million dollars of invested income * ment claims for the week ending *|March 1 totaled 3,282,400—a new all-time high. By top-heavy margins, the Sen- jate showed it was opposed to pres- Ge efforts to trim income and ex- cise taxes as a stimulant to busi- ness. In the House, a top legislator held a similar view. Chairman Clarence Cannon (D-Mo), of the House Appropriations Committee, said a tax cut on top of more spending and less revenue would mean an “appalling’’ federal def- icit in the next fiscal year. | tk ok ok | By a 61 to 19 vote, the Senate rate on 1214 per cent of the first ‘and 15 per cent above that amount. * + : As the--government—seught—te—- {stem the downturn, the Labor De- ‘partment reported that unemploy- Queen o The rise was 14,400, far below | the previous week’s jump of 137.- | 800, and ‘indicated that renewed warmer Weather had helped to slow down the increase in total claims, However, the AFL-CIO told Pres-| ident Eisenhower yesterday that ali signs point to higher unemploy-| ment and asked for a tax cut and| jother recession-easing measures. | * * * Meanwhile, with the tax issue ‘shunted to the sidelines, Congress ‘turned its attention to the Presi- |dent’s request for action on his '$71.450,000 anti-slump request. The outlay includes $125,250,000 ves Army Engineers’ rivers and harbors and flood control work and " |$46,200,000 extra for the Health, |Education and Welfare De- : | partment. should cease to ring in would be left would be the sound of the automobile horn? a great reminder of the This does not mean that * * *® Rep. Cannon said the Army allo- cation involves no new projects. "|The request amounted to a restor-| E year of funds eliminated from last year's program by a budget bu- ‘reau slowdown. - Milk Prices to Be Cut Ya Cent in Pontiac Area county, arsiged tor prope - PONtiac Coming to Grips With Stray Dog Problem | | | | a Pontiac is coming to grips with its stray dog problem, e/a check with police officials today disclosed. A new “get-tough” policy on the matter. was inaugurated Monday, oe last Saturday’s story in The Pontiac Press| The dog warden has been given new orders which | shoot strays which are dan- gerous or cannot be cap-, tured. | In the Sallee Woods Subdivision, lof Walton boulevard, a sore spot in the dog situation reported in |The Press, the warden had ma-| lterially improved the situation. | A spot check with residents shows that the number of dogs at large has taken a distinct drop. A number of animals have been picked up in that area and a few shot. Comments by residents ran from! ‘much better’? to “tremendously! improved.” Residents there had com- | plained that packs of dogs were | ruining lawns and shrubs and _ | menacing children. All agreed ac. | tion by the dog warden had al. | most wiped out this difficulty. That two dog w warde ‘ns are need- permit him, if necessary. to+ ed to keep the situation in Pon- jtiac under control has long been) ‘believed by police officials, but they | still lack authority to employ more than one. * * At the moment there are two men on the job because the present warden, a regular police officer assigned temporarily to the job, is breaking in his permanent re- placement. * DSR Deficit Mounting DETROIT & — Detroit's mu- nicipally operated bus lines lost $323,940 in February, bringing the | Department of Street Railway's deficit for the first eight months | of its fiscal year to $550,000. The | , February loss was the worst in eight years. Milk prices in the Pontiac area| will drop a half-cent a quart to- morrow, under an agreement be- tween the Michigan Milk Pro- ducers Assn, and the Detroit Milk Dealers Assn. * * * Pontiac is in the Detroit area milk shed and will be a part of the new agreement which cuts the price of Class I milk to the MMPA_ to $4.54 a hundredweight. The dairies have agreed to pass ithe cut along to the consumer. Af- fected are standard, homogenized! and skimmed milk. CLELBRATE MONDAY — A Manning has Irish eyes a-smiling in New York as she ties on a bonnet for a salute to_St. Patrick's Day. The 19-year-old beauty, from Levittown, N. Y., was picked as Colleen Queen by the fight- ing 69th National Guard Regiment. the Green United Press Photo little bit of heaven named Louise Byrd Will Battle to Keep Pay-as-You-Go Road Plan WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Harry F. Byrd’ (D-VA) served notice today that he tion of the stepped-up highway construction program on a “pay-as-you-go” basis. he will oppose suspension of+ ‘the provision in the pend- ing 1.5 billion dollar road bill on grounds it would in- ‘crease the federal deficit. i ‘as Chairman Albert Gore (D-Tenn) The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Byrd made his position known will wage a battle for reten- +r Hero Detective Tec Hoffman Puts Blame at Feet iof Both Parties ‘High Powers’ Called Responsible in Rackets Committee Quiz WASHINGTON \&® —“High powers” in both the Republican and Demo- cratic parties were respon- sible for halting a 1953 probe of James R. Hoffa by a special House committee, Rep. Hoffman (R-Mich) charged yesterday. (R-Mich) . yesterday, the powerful pressure did not come from President Eisen- hower. When asked who actually was re- sponsible for killing the probe, Hoffman answered, “I don’t know who it was.” Hoffa now is president of the Teamsters Union. At the time of the House probe, he was Michigan boss of the Teamsters. Hoffman was a member of the committee which was investigating Hoffa. CRITICAL OF MOVE The 82-year-old Hoffman was critical of the decision to halt the probe, but never has spelled out just whom he blamed, He didn’t yesterday, either, when he deliv- ered an hour and 50 minute ora- tion to the Rackets Committee de- nouncing the United Auto Work- ers Union in general and its pres- ident, Walter Reuther, in particu- lar. He has done this often before in the House. The Senate committee is in- vestigating violence in the UAW strike against the Kohier Co. in Wisconsin. A volunteer witness, Hoffman said he could shed little light on this, and branched off in many other directions. * * * Held in Detroit of the roads subcommittee reported) measure has received] |that the ° “strong bipartisan support’ and, Officer Who Smashed predicted Senate approval. | Dope Ring Arrested Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas told newsmen he expects to call up the legis- lation for fleor action early in the week of March 23. The bill, approved unanimously yesterday by the Public Works Committee, pigeonholes the ‘‘pay- as-you-go"’ provision for two years in an effort to speed up highway building. * * * With unemployment posing a. for- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘GI Given Wrong Number Ist Das Der Mayor? | NURNBERG, Germany (AP)—A printing error in the the mayor of Nurnberg. * Mayor?”) listed his own. * Palmer appealed to a local sympathetic story and gave * His telephone keeps ringing and German voices ask politely: “Am I speaking to the Oberbuergermeister (Lord * Nurnberg the buergermeister’s correct number. local telephone book has turned a U.S. Army captain into At first Capt. Frederick Brouillette thought it was funny. After dozens of phone calls aie investigated and discovered that the Nurnberg telephone book, in listing the home telephone number of Mayor Andres Urschlechter, ‘had * newspaper, which printed a all the good burghers of iment’s property room where evi- on Narcotics Charge DETROIT — Less than 24 ‘hours after being honored for nis ‘part in smashing a multi-million! dollar dope smuggling ring, Police Detective Victor F. DeLavalla, 38, was suspended and arrested today on an accusation of ille- gally obtaining narcotics from a police property room. Assistant Prosecutor Charles E. Smith said DeLavalla signed a statement admitting he took the narcotics in violation of Police Department regulations, but said it was necessary to obtain infor- mation on dope traffic from in- formants who are addicts. Commissioner Edward Piggins was among top police officials who questioned DeLavalla last night. The detective was locked up at 3:30 a.m. today. Only yesterday, Piggins had awarded acitation to DeLavalla and three others for their work in breaking up an international smuggling ring. Disappearance of four ounces of heroin, valued at $600, was discov- ered yesterday by Lt. Archie Rich- ardson, in charge of the depart- Robert F. Kennedy, the Senate committee counsel, asked why the |House probe of Hoffa had been “cut off." Rep. Wint Smith (R- Kans) headed the House commit- tee at the time. POLITICS BEHIND IT Hoffman, 82 and silvery haired but a vigorous figure in a blue suit barren of pockets, replied that “politics’’ was behind it, For one thing, he said, “I had incurred a lack of friendship on the part of some of my committee members. I had criticized their sojourns abroad.” He said he does know -that Smith, presiding at a hearing in Detroit, received a long distance telephone call from Washington, After this talk, Hoffman contin- ued, reporters asked whether hearings would go on and Smith (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Reds Propose Space Agency Soviets Want to Discuss New United Nations Unit at Summit Parley dence is stored. It already had! ‘been used in obtaining a convic-| |tion in which DeLavalla was a ichief witness. Atomic Seawolf Scours Area for Possible Russian U- Boats Searches for Soviet Sub Lurking Off U.S. + Editor's note: Elton C. Fay, Asso- ciated Press Military affairs re- porter, was aboard the atomic sub- marine Seawolf on a training cruise along the East Coast. But a report that a Russian submarine might be lurking in the area sent the Seawolf on a hunt through the ocean depths. This was the first time a reporter had taken part in such a venture. The entire story can't be tokd. What can be told is related here. By ELTON C. FAY AP Military Affairs Reporter ABOARD NUCLEAR SUBMA- _|RINE SEAWOLF (Somewhere ‘lin the sea around this atom-pow- Jered submarine may be a Soviet ‘jsub, lurking in deep waters off the -|Atlantie Coast. The Seawolf has been given the job of trying to find that: Russian submarine, if it is*there. It's the first time the Navy has ordered an atomic undersea craft to conduct what is very | much like a war patrol. b | When the Seawolf started out from port, it was headed for a routine training cruise. But an or-| der, radioed to the sub a few hours after it sailed, converted its! mission into a hunt for an tniden- | tified submarine—or submarines— ibelieved sighted in this area, ; t + & | There would be no great sur-, prise if this search eventually should identify the reported un- identified submarine as Russian. The submarines of all major pow- ers roam far. If they stay outside the territorial waters of a nation and commit no hostile act it would be difficult to drive them away or take action against them. Since about 1950 there have | EATMORE LUNCH, 971 W. HURON NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Shetwell's Shee Store Now Located in Auburt Shopping’ Center, 656 Auburn. | SOUGHT RUSSIAN SUB — This is the Sea- wolf, U.S. Navy's atom-powered submarine, which had a routine training cruise converted into a search for what might have been a Soviet submarine off the Atlgntic coast. The Navy did not disclose results of its search. ie \ Coast | been repeated reports of sight- ings of unidentified submarines off the East and West coasts of the United States. In recent days, there was a fresh flurry of such reported sight- ings. At Washington, the Navy said, without elaboration, that na- val vessels had been sent out to check on the reports. | x * & | The Seawolf isn’t working alone. iShe is serving as command ship of the search force, directing ships and aircraft. Cmdr. Richard B. Laning, skipper of the Seawolf and a man who knows undersea warfare from Pacific campaigns of World War II, sits at the nerve center of the search. An atomic submarine has ( Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Sereme “Bright Spot’ needs sharp cars. 84 to ‘88's, Top &. FE 0-046. ~ ‘MOSCOW i® — Russia proposed ltoday the creation of a U. N. or« 'gan for international cooperation in outer space and suggested it be considered at the proposed summit conference. * * * The plan was part of a four- point program for the conference, including a ban on intercontinental missiles and the liquidation of U. S, bases ringing the Soviet Union. The Kremlin proposed these points: * * * 1. Prohibition of the use of out- er space for military purposes and an undertaking to launch rockets into outer space only in accordance with an agreed inter- national program. 2. Liquidation of foreign bases on tereierien of other countries, first of all in Europe, the Middle East, — and Nortt Africa. * * * 3. Establishment within the framework of the United Nations of adequate international control to supervise the commitments con- tained in Points 1 and 2. . The creation of a U. N. organ for international — in out. et space research, , The Kremlin said the plan “wit be laid before the next session of Assembly, ° the U. N, General . fk * But, said Rep. Hoffman---— } Goff Attorneys __ Ask Dismissal Argue Trial for Murder Pointless Since Judge to Deny Guilty Verdict Attorneys for Ray Golf, 35, ves- terday moved for dismissal of murder charges against him in preparation for a March 24 hear- ing before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. Lewig R. Bebout and Edward Potere, the attorneys, in their! motion argued that since the judge has already said he could not ac- cept a verdict of guilty in the case, there was no point in a new trial., * Goff’s first trial resulted in a hung jury early this month. At the cenclusion of the trial | the judge said he would have to | set aside a verdict of guilty and | set March 24 as the date for | hearing any motions, ... Potere said today that all psy-| chiatrists had agreed that Gof!! was insane at the time he killed! his former girl friend, Mrs. Rita. Cummings, 27, of Flint, on Aug.| 21, 1955. A new trial would onl waste county money, he said. He stressed that a sanity hear- ing before Judge George B. Hart- rick after the killing had shown | conclusively that Goff was insane. * * * Goff spent two years at Tonia! i State Hospital before bebing con- sidered well enough to stand trial. ‘Cascade’ Derailed: Reuther Stole Whole Show, Wallace Says De-TROIT (INS)—Mike Wallace, the TV interviewer, admitted yes- terday that Walter Reuther, United Auto Worker president, ‘ran away wich the show,” when he appeared on the Mike Wallace interview pro- gram several weeks afo, * * * Wallace spoke before nearly 400 meinbers of the Adcraft Club, sub- si'tuting for Oliver Treyz, presi-| dent of the ABC-TV network. He said, ‘‘Reuther told me in ad- vance that he was going to take over the first 10 minutes.”’ Wallace added, “He did more than that. He just ran away with the whole show.” Public Works Funds Sought Extra $7.5 Million Asked for State in President's Request WASHINGTON uP Michigan is in line for an additional §7,541,- this year for five public works projects. Sen, Potter (R-Mich) said yes-| terday the funds were included in. a request by President Eisenhower in public works spending to com- bat the recession, Potter said the five Michigan projects were included in the Pres- ident's request. The projects al- WELCOME — Dr. Richard pastor, welcomes Dr. Martin L. of Montgomery, Ala., to Trinity Sponsored by the Men’s Club THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 H. Dixon Jr., King Jr. (left) Baptist Church. King spoke to of Trinity, Dr. night. Seawolf Searches for Russian Sub (Continued From Page One) Pastor-Kin on Racial Pentiac Press Phete more than 500 members of the church and community in the sanctuary last Problems -|Claims Hoffa Probe The Day in Birmingham Forced to Halt (Continued From Page One) said ‘“‘no” and pointed aloft as though to indicate that the or. ders “came from on bigh.” “My own opinion is that they thought — ” Hoffman said, byt Kennedy interrupted to ask who was meant by “they.” KNEW OF DEALS “I think someone connected with about some crooked dealings on the sale of junk,” Hoffman said. He added that he believes there was pressure ‘both Democratic and Republican,” and continued: “They didn't want any investi- gations of the union," he said. * * * President,'’ Hoffman said. “I know he didn’t.” SWINGS BACK With that, be swung back into his talk about Reuther, He dipped into a big cardboard box to pro- duce photographs by the score of, picket line fights and other viol-| ence to show, he said, that Reuth-) strikes. Sometimes he lumped the Meat Cutters, Steel Workers and UAW unions together in his broadsides. But he said it made no difference _ becanse “‘they’re all in bed to- “gether. > oo “A perfect pattern has run through their strikes,’’ Hoffman said, and added that it was a pat- tern of ‘‘mass violence,’’ against the motor industry thought I knew|° (Oakland U.N. Association , to Hold Program Monday BIRMINGHAM — The Oakland County Chapter of the American Association for the United Nations politan YMCA, Detroit, will give a visual presentation of U.N. ac- tivities. The fourth and youngest chapter in Michigan, the Oakland County organization already has members from Pontiac, Reyal Oak, Roches- ter, Lake Orion and throughout the Birmingham area, accarding man, 5 - All ings are open to the. public, Peden said. Birmingham - Bloomfield Hills area Girl Scouts and Brownies will wind up their National Girl Scout Mrs, William Thomas, psychiatric worker and supervisor of the Oak- land Child Guidance Clinic, Bir- Tibits, 53, a former Southfield Township resident, will be heid at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. He owned Tibits Cider Mill on Northwestern highway, Southfield Township, Mr. Tibits was a mem- ber of Farmington Masonic Lodge 151, Surviving are his wife, Florence J.: a sister, Mrs. Ray Nelson of East Lansir ng, and a brother, Ar- temus J. '* She was a member of the First Church of Christ Science; the De- ready have been authorized and : ee | which he never heard Reuther| Week activities with a handeraft|(rolt Review Club and the Women's sony ta theta bene Devi. built-in, natural features needed speak out until recently. display at the Community House. City Ch ib of Detroit. in anti-submarine work. It has | 6-8 Reported Hurt — The projects: | high speed underwater; it can | “The problem of race relations)“Has There Been Any Real Prog- * « * Parents will have an opportunity = > ; Great Lakes connecting | ane far deeper that most con. '* not a political problem. It is ress in Race Relations?” He displayed a picture he said of viewing troop and individual pro- aparg a Relaemer x ar jects, organized and executed by EUGENE, Ore. ® — A South- neis: current request, $18,000,000; | ventionat~ submarines; it can "ather a moral problem. and the | the girls. ‘New request, $23,500,000. | stay down for weeks; it is elab- ‘ty of members of the Gospel of Senn soe oie leoees ot Os eee Se | ee. . i », Montgomery bus boycott in 1955, Harrisville Harbor: current, Te-| orately rigged with new detec. ll races to ie a problem.” and president of the Montgomery showed five unionists beating up a timekeeper at the Ford Motor Co. in Detroit in 1941. He said one of them was Jess Ferrazza, who | Mrs. George Talburtt, chair. |Mrs. Mary Unger of Plymouth. }quest $500,000; new request, $700,-' tion gear: if is armed with tar- ® ot | Improvement Assn., told the Crescent Lake and near the crest (00. : : ; ion, Man of the library committee get-seeking torpedoes. This is what Dr. Martin Luther pudience that there three (2/80 has been named in connection aha ; ; ’ > of the Cascade Mountains early §— Houghton - Hancock Bridge: cur- oe King Jr.. pastor of the Dexter Ave-| basic ettitedes in ae ef |With violence in the Kohler strike.| of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Charles E. Cooper today. Some injuries were re- rent request, $700,000; new request, For reasons of security, details, : area | ; . and her group of four will dis- | Service for Mrs. Charles E. (Ma- ‘ a "lon how the Seawolf’s hunt has °U¢ Baptist Church of Montgomery. race relations. Ferraz: ls an siininistretive a6 committee’ rie) Cooper, 48, of 299 +-Mi ported. $1.300,000. enon ik rie int. or of the Al. told a standing-room crowd), ) sistant to UAW Secretary-Treasur-| ©™9s the & project at Ey Ral 9 E. 14-Mile ~*~ *« * St. Marys south channel: Cee ieee tnethode apes kod be last night as he spoke at Trinity, ‘The first is that of extreme ier Emil Mazey. a meeting of the league at 1 ea irmingham, will be held The Cascade had about 209 "emt Teduest. $1,200,000; new re- BCom SE EIEN Baptist Church on the question, Ptimism.”” King said. “The ex-| .~ «a e p.m, Monday in the Community | Thursday at Leonard Ruck Funeral board. L. RB. Smith, |Test. $2,000,000. . disclosed. ‘treme optimist contends that the House. Home, Baltimore, Md. Burial also ovement of the Portland Whitefish Point Harbor: current, zs & irace problem is just about solved.| Hoffman said the picture proves will be in Baltimore. | Division, said he understood six recuest, $100,000; new request, | For days, the search has been ine 3 , |He says that it is inevitable.” |that Reuther has kept in high union| Three workshops are planned for Mrs. Cooper died this morning | to eight persons were injured. $541,000. \long and painstaking z. There have) “The second attitude is that of “@%ks a man who had been “in| the Quarton School PTA eee W arog Esomnt Hospital | “There was no indication in the . rie = Tew possible contacts, the extreme pessimist who believes Vi0lence for 16 years. ops eee OS ee - ° sketchy first reports whether . jfaint tracings on sonar screens solving the race problem is im- The bedy will be at Bell Chapel they wore passengers or crew- Vice Squad Officer s |which might or might not be a possible. He contends that the vio-| of William R. Hamilton Co., Bir- men, ‘ Raid Gambling Place jsubmarine. But the images were lent incidents in the South prove mingham, until Sunday evening \“soft'’—they couldn't be classified Pontiac Police vice squad offi-,in certainty. cers last night raided a gambling) ‘Then there was a particular place at 555 Nebraska St. and| hour in that cycle of time which when it will be taken to Balti- more. Mrs. Cooper, a native of Baltt- more, moved to Birn a this fact.” * Potter to Address * * King pointed out that the atti- tudes of both agree on one point, Fall From Moving Car arrested four men and a woman. Hurts City Girl Slightly A i6-yearcold Pontiac girl Pleading guilty today were Will Robertson, 37, accused of operat- ing the gambling place in his home, and Howard F. Cooper, 45, | of 247 W. Genesee Ave., Lapeer; Marshall C. Robertson, 48, of 452! runs on in a submarine where there is mo day or night. The Seawolf had planed up near enough the surface to use her ra- dio. From the air came a scarch| plane's report that it had glimpsed | to sit down and do nothing. REALISTIC APPROACH “But the third attitude, the realistic approach, seeks to com- bine truths in both arguments,” King went on. “This attitude is that we have come a long way UAW at WASHINGTON uw — Sen. Potter (R-Mich) has accepted an invita- tion to speak before United Auto Detroit was made public by Potter yes- terday, In a terse 3-word telegraphic year ago. She leaves her husband, Charles, who is divisional buyer for Chev- rolet Division of General Motors, — and one brother, Charles Kolar of Uniondale, Long Island, N.Y. Ditmar Ave., and William H. Helts- S°™ething. Workers Union Local 351 at De- | reply to Silver, Potter thanked him, Janice Ruth Quick, of 504 De jey 25, of 271 Mariva Ave., charged * *& *& and we have a longer way to go.|troit, and Local President Paul t Sota Place, was treated for minor|with loitering. | The Seawolf dropped down. a ‘Silver promises the senator “a peti ‘im to eee) Youths Are Held cuts and bruises at Pontiac Gex-| Mary Louis Robertson pleaded) The command came: ‘Flank. “The Negro has come a long way courteous welcome.” would be convenient . eral Hospital and released, it was guilty to aiding and abetting & speed!” since slavery. He has reevaluated | x ® * ; . reported. i lac rg | himself. He is now aware of the| invitati * * * in 0 age rea “Ins igambling place. | Atomic power poured in. The | a | Potter accepted the invitation Local 251 contains workers from Police said the dirver, Carol F. * * *® Seawolf was like a huge, swift! fact that it is not the texture Of yesterday and suggested he deliver several tactocies IA the Detroit Compton, 17, of 1530 Chippewa Rd.,) Municipal Judge Maurice E. fish, boring swiftly through the the skin that matters, but the com-|his talk on Sunday afternoon, | "°° ! Oakland County sheriff's deputies made a sharp left turn just as her Finnegan fined Will and Mary water. | MRS. MAX SELLE plexion of the soul. April 13. have taken into custody two youths ;who have admitted breaking into Robertson $25 er five days in jail ys in ja about 10 cottages in the Big Lake pcemmmantes opens Se dost to axe: The spot reported by the plane King went on to say that le | Silver readily agreed to the it more tightly. and the others-$10 er two days. 22 Inches Falls in Catskills Vicious Storm Pasting Snow on New England By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | storm was given added ferocity jdeep. Now a new command comes. ‘Take her deeper, very deep—h dreds and hundreds of feet dee A wild northeast storm pasted|with winds which gusted up to 70, is reached. ; The Seawolf had been running un- Pp. * * * There is silence in the boat. Men speak softly. Stillness except for the electronic voice of the hunter, the pinging sound of sonor impulses questing into the black’ depths. Former Teacher Dies at Home School Official in Area Succumbs After Illness Over Past Year order to bring about complete harmony between the races, the federal goverument should use all its constitutional powers to enforce the law of the land; the public should consider all sides of the and take a stand for the right; the Christian church should stand on the prin- the Negro himself should work | for integration. { ciple of “love thy enemies,” and | date and time when queried at Detroit and added: “1 further promise the senator a courteous welcome.” Silver said he would invite all of the local's 2,400 members to attend ithe session, adding, ‘I would be happy to introduce the senator to our members because I always share our hall for free and open |discussions.” * ’* * To Press Charges of Embezzlement | Floyd DETROIT (INS) — Nephrosis Lake Foundation officials said today they will insist that William 0. Kronner Jr., Detroit attorney, be mett J. Leib on charges of break- prosecuted for embezzlement of,ing and entering in the nighttime: $14,000 of the charity’s funds. | Kronner confessed to the prose- area near Davisburg. * * * Michael A. Crick, 17, of 12340 Big Lake Rd., Davisburg, and C. Shoults, 17, of 4656 White Rd., White Lake Township, were arraigned yesterday before ‘Springfield Township Justice Em- Both demanded examination and were returned to the Oakland | “There are three ways to deal, cutor’s office that he took the County Jail with bond set at $500 : : | . 2 : ion,” King ..| The invitation and acceptance 0 New England with additional |m.p.h. in sections of New Eng: pats bl Rawk me pees cot Mrs. Max (Dorothy M.) Sette, Wit we oan eens it ae) resign capped a running battle of words|money between August and 2arly/each. The examination date was heavy snows today, tangling power land Friday and early today. Tem-| n. Seawo creeps, elementary coordinator for Water-| ives to freedom: of exhacstion: ‘between Potter and the union over fall of 1957 while he was the set for Thursday. . lines, snarling traffic and general- ly belying the fact that springing level was less than a week away, by the calendar. peratures were around the freez- The Hampshire Public: New _ with its electronic eyes. stalks stealthily, listens, looks ford Township Schools and former| | teacher and principal of the Lam- : Is that a contact? The echoing bert School, died yesterday in her Service Co. termed the storm one note bounces back, stronger and home, 5631 Old Orchard Trail, Or-| him to speak before union mem- president of the foundation. Chief Assistant Prosecutor Ar- thur J. Kocinski refused to issue |whether UAW chiefs would permit |we can rise up with physical vio-' lence; or we can resist with non-| violence. |bers. Potter is this year. seeking re-election a warrant in the case after. Kron- . * * * Detectives said that outside of a chain saw they got from one house, most of the loot was small items. “We must use the method of) ‘non-violent resistance which will, The biting invitation from Sil- ‘not only gain freedom, but will) ver questioned “the sincerity of A native of Oakland County, she change the hearts of those who your (Potter's) professed desire * * & was the daughter of James and inflict the oppression, and we can) te meet shop workers face to t could be a submanne. The/Nellie Orr Walls. live together as brothers.” face.” ‘Dated last Tuesday, it ner repaid the last of the em- The break-ins occurred over the blezzled funds to foundation offi-'past two weeks. cials last costs ai | . : The em ment was “Police Question Two in Airport Murder covered in an audit of the books. DETROIT (INS) — Two men arrested for stealing dope, were questioned last night by state and federal agents in the robbery - jslaying of Laverne W. Wegener, * * * ‘of the most destructive in its his- stronger. The blip of green light/chard Lake. She had been If] more Heavy, wet snow measuring up ‘ry. All but one of its main power on the sonar screen seems to be-'than a year. to 22 inches covered Tannersville lines was felled. Described as come firm in the Catskill Mountains of New ‘the worst of the year” for utility York, 17% inches blanketed sec- lines in Maine, the storm snapped I leon oprah ES sonar indicates it may be one. But) Mrs, Selle, 47, was a graduate of 13 inches was on the ground in the’ Maine Turnpike, Remporarty ie machine might be wrong. It pontiac Central High School. She| Dem Irked by Lengthy Kohler Quiz northwestern New Jersey. The halting traffic. could be a fish or whale, even at! received her Bachelor of Science * *« oe . . _ these depths. Perhaps it’s a track - chi y “Extremely hazardous” driving of temperature layers. ecer ie anne nan higan Col The Weather | Fall U.S. Weather Bares Report was reported by Vermont state po-, Ceming to the Lambert School PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly | You can't be certain. in 1930, she was made principal cloudy with seattered tight snow flurries GC: of the school in 1943. When she : : ; 4 \ lice. and Se GON Oe highway; This is the point where the traffic was disrupted over a wide story muct stop 1 of the Northeast. ~ — | nd It ch tonight | 5 see cea ryar . —— | lef econ mentary ted tomerren Low tonight near a, In the Southeast. temperatures | reeclialier fe ‘o ld WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Ervin (D- crats and Republicans in the current investi (41. of Port Huron last December. high tomorrow near 4. West te nerth took an overnight dive. Jackson- C | . Wegener was killed in the park- west lowe if to 15 miles per beur todas ily reporied 147) degrees (this en yi to Ig t | ford Township Schools the Lam- N. C.), protested today that the Senate s gation. ing lot at Willow A aed tonight, eal peepee gr: pos Se * bert PTA gave Mrs. Selle a life | slow-paced Kohler strike probe is being “un- Chairman John McClellan (D-Ark) has left | The suspects ate Gesrge Rasesil Lowest tconenure crocus eam day, and Miami's 60 degrees was for Paid-For Roads membership te the Michigan Com: | necessarily drawn out, ets he pacizoltted phere the calling of witnesses up to Republicans be- |Jr., of Detroit, and Eugene Scott, 2 . 12 degrees less than” Friday's | gress of Parents and Teachers. jc no way to speed it up. cause of a charge by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-/of Inkster. Both men are 25-years. At 8@ am: Wind velocity 20 mph Direction: Northwest. Sun sets Saturday at 6 5 Sun rises Sunday et 6:43 a.m Moon sets Saturday st 2 277 pm Moon rises Sunday ai 4 30 2 m ‘old. They were arrested at Russell's home Thursday night for posses- jsion of cocaine. However, Sen. Cari Curtis (R-Neb) who earlier this week criticized the committee staff | for failing to prove United Automobile Workers Ariz) that the Democrats were attempting to “protect” Reuther. The Arkansas Democrat, however, has made reading The northeastern snow was part of a snowy belt which extended . ; ' A member of the National and (Continued From Page One) — Michigan Education Assn.'s, she midable problem, it was estimated 2/80 belonged to both state and na- — from the Dakotas, across the addition: ; tional associations for supervision responsibility for violence in the four-year labor : displeasure at the way the GOP a fe PTE Parra it Tk tl Soe at fhe ae nt a ae ae mb cit oh Gane he my COE Pe uty De Seemoone 2012 m 14 land Sear International Reading Assn.. the x « * ° descriptions of these men and those oa sare a } ; = = Five inches of new snow fell ~ Oakland County Curriculum Group, ; ; He has clashed repeatedly with Republicans seen at the scene of the Wegener 102 m 32 ~ during the night at Lebanon, N.H.,. Byrd, author of the “pay-as-you and the Orchard Lake Community, Curtis, one of three Republicans who has in- on procedure, including the introduction of ma- | killing. Fridsy in Pontiac one to two inches fell at Rumford, ge” section in the original 1936 (Church, Presbyterian. | dulged in lengthy questioning of all witnesses, terial which the chairman claims is not ad- (as recorded downtown) Maine, and Burlington, Vt.. New highway act, said he will lead | e « ¢« | claimed the hearings “have established a vol- missable evidence because it is not sworn Drinking Place Raided by Vice Squad Officers Mighest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature ‘ : Weather—Cloudy, trace of snos sy York City measured six inches of a fight for its retention when the | ‘3 wet, sloppy snow during the last bill reaches the floor. ‘eis acter (ure fa) aisser bare iii < a4 i . i » 7 7 oy hours. _. As written, the measure addsiram H. Smith of Pontiac; and two so _ The only major area of precipi-'1.5 billion dollars to federal funds brothers, Fred J. Walls of Orchard 23 tation outside the snow area waS ayailable to states this year for || at 1 Dr. Arch B. Walls of testimony. Although he has made no public display of anger, he seethed repeatedly this past week while the committee dealt solely with a single strike Surviving besides her Snashend| ume of evidence about violence that provides helpful legislative information.” Ervin contended that there is “too much examination” and that “evidence could be put One Year Age in Pontiae Highest temperature . Lowest temperature ... “eee torte tous cas in California pe had rained road-building. Detroit. = — oe more dispatch than it is being incident in 1955 in which some equipment~was |Pontiac police vice squad officers. e lor more nan Ours. ear y an tt also grants one-half of 1 per ; damaged but no one was killed or seriously in- Arrested was Syl ter McC} neg ep ers ieee ‘inch of rain drenched Point Pied- cent in federal money to states, . Service will be at 2 p.m. Mon- In slap at the GOP trio, Ervin _jured. 33, accused of mater! the busi- 70 im 1905 .. .............. . § im 1911 ras Biancas, Calif., midway be-| who to regulate billboards| 48Y trom the Donelson-Johns Fu- Tien ee. P is Gus tine oud: : -*« « *. ness in his home at 151% Bagley ,, tween Los Angeles and San Fran along the <000-tnile system. | ee ee eee ee eet sana. | is sneered in the record, we should pees 0 an- McClellan told Republicans he ig wililng to |St. 5 cisco. eZ the new outlay, 600 million * bd : z a Others charged with i 26, c let them run the hearings as long as they want, loitering in 29) + + & dollars would be turned over to; *img- Burial will follow in White | other question 5 ‘s the illegal liquor place were Essie >| An Army helicopter made three the states imgnediately. Chapel Memorial Cometery me 1. * x * even ‘if they continue until ‘the day after next Mae ae aChers, 7; Betty Waker, 23 flights Friday carrying. food and. “ed family suggests contribu- He declined to say whether he believes poli Y®4"- 27, and C. L. Walker, 42, both of 4\ fuel t famili nd a A Ons ‘ ion, » 115 31 fuel to farm families snowbou Artcraft Bluepri nt Co. t be made for the Dorothy Selle| tics has slowed up the investigation, in which Curtis differed with a statement by Commit- (151 Bagley, and Robert Henry, 36, of 11 Grant St. All pleaded guilty today before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan. tee Counsel Rebert F, Kennedy that the inves- tigation may last another four weeks. The Nebraskan told newsmen: “I don't want anyone foreclosed (from testifying), but the com- mittee has a lot of work and should move along Republicans have publicly established UAW President Waltet Reuther as their number © target. ; . Ervin refused also to say whether the com- mittee’s future usefulness has been impaired by * 2 in north Kansas. | 26| Skies were fair from Arizona tg Be Closed Monday # eastward through Texas to the 36 2% Gulf States. Aside from the cooler, Max Selle announces. that due 3s trend in the southeast, there were to the death of his wife, Arteraft Watkins Lake -Rd. The Lambert School, Waterford ay f 38 only~mindr temperature Changes Blueprint Co., 80 W. Huron St.,!noon Monday due to Mts. Selle’s din jail loiterers Slover most of the country. | will be closed Monday, death, the almost constant bickering between Demo- with business in other fields, too.” ~~ x vat . . f . . \ Es - . \ \ 6 ‘ » y 7 \ + ‘ ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 Public Records (Must Be Open Atty. General Affirms Right of Newspapers to Obtain Facts . THREE. Soviet Scientist Says Americans Gay as Russians NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. — Americans, like Russians, are gay and hospitable, says Dr. George K. Skriabin, the first Soviet scientist to come here under the cultural and scientific exchange program. xk ww bd The 40-year-old microbiolo- gist was amiable and diplo- matic at a news conference. He is studying at the Rutgers University Institute of Micro- biology here under Russian- born Dr: Selman A. Waksman. Skriabin gave his opinions on a variety of topics. He said the Soviet Union is ahead of the United States in some areas of microbiol- ogy, but lags in others. On the whole, he said, the two nations are on about the same level. Skriabin said he hoped the limited exchange would help bring Soviet and American scientists closer together. He diplomatically sid e- stepped the ‘ssue of politics. Today’s biggest medical promise is longer lives for teu ee aeal in that Americans. Whether you're 20, 30, 40, even 60, you Sahin di now can look for extra years of life. Here’s an exclu- : Skriabin did say he was not * : a card - carrying Communist, sive report based on interviews with leading U.S. ) medical authorities. Read it in Parade of Sunday’s but added: ‘All Russians are -Communists in their ae Detroit Free F é Opposes High Seaway Tolls Lakes Official, Warns of Economic Warfare, Little Traffic of Good Reading For You This Sunday... WINDSOR W — High St. Law-| ° rence Seaway tdlls would discour- age traffic and could result in 10 years of “‘economic warfare,” said Dr, N. D. Danielian, president of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Sea- way Assn. and chairman of the Users Committee of the St, Law- rence Seaway tolls. , ~*~ * * He told the Canadian Bankers Night of the American Institute of Banking Men’s Forum: “High toll rates might not justify companies shipping via the St, Lawrence Sea- way—and it is essential that sensi- ble charges are set, for once the agreements have been set. up they will be difficult to change and! : ran er Sir Winnie Has Ike, Mamie in Tizzy; Is Visit at White House On or Off? ~ week * By RUTH MONTGOMERY Some had said ‘that the pro- posed tolls were small compared WASHINGTON (INS)—Sir Win- ston Churchill has Ike and Mamie with the total cost of transporta- Eisenhower in a bit of a tizzy. LANSING @ — The right of newspapers to publish information from public records maintained ‘lby county register of deeds was affirmed anew Friday by Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams. : * * * Replying to a query from George D. Lutz, Lapeer County Prose- cutor, Adams said refusal of the register of deeds to allow access to his public records would be in violation of the law. * * * Specifically, Lutz» had asked whether a register of deeds could refuse to permit a newspaper to gather information for a weekly synopsis of deeds, mortgages and chattel mortgages, including the names of the parties and the con- sideration involved. * * * In his opinion, Adams advised that Michigan statutes make it a misdemeanor for any officer hav- ing custody of .county records to fail or neglect to furnish facilities for inspection and examination of Pp. F. BRUNDAGE IN BUDGET BUREAU CHANGES — Percival F. Brundage, left, has resigned as Director of the Budget. Maurice H. Stans, right, now deputy di- rector, was appointed by President Eisenhower ROBERT E. MERRIAM MAURICE STANS to succeed Brundage. Robert E. Merriam, center, currently an assistant to the director, was also named by Eisenhower to be deputy chief of the bureau. tion of goods to Europe. The suggested basic toll was 50 cents a ton. Other charges en route—suech as the Welland Canal charge—could bring the cost to as the White House during his one- man art show at the Smithsonian. The official wheels had conse- quently just begun to roll, in prep- riving as a personal house guest, the Eisenhowers have had to re- serve an entire week for cater- ing to the comforts and enter- much as 75 cents a ton. * * * The grand old man of Brtish politics is also having an identical effect on our State Department, aration for the distinguished house guest, when headlines proclaimed that Winnie was at death’s door. tainment of the grand old man. To muddle matters still further, records in his office. : * * * The law also provides that the Offers Practical Courses — ee es ee neither the White House nor the British Embassy seems to know whether Lady Churchill had planned to accompany her octoge- “With rates like this only the head of the Great Lakes would be able to use the seaway profitably,” he said. officer must provide for the mak- ing of memoranda, of transcripts from records during usual business hours — at least four hours a day OKLAHOMA CITY ™ — A branch YMCA announced enroll- ment was starting for two new night courses for adult women— and on the Smithsonian Institution where his paintings are scheduled to be shown six weeks hence. Fortunately, he bested the grim reaper and is now recuper- ating at Roquebrune on_ the French Riviera. Still and all, He Hates The companies who could use | Winnie, bless him, is commit- an ’ Inarian husband to our Potomac|— by any person desiring to do/‘Ladies’ Judo'’ and ‘‘Fundamen- Ha the waterway from below the | ted an unpardonable breach of m pd say cli doco shores, this for any lawful purpose. - tals of Babysitting. PPY. lakehead would not have to | secial etiquette by failing to let believe that his doctors will okay | saa~p~n~p~prnn~rrrPAPAPAPAPAAAPADADADADD DADRA DDD D DADE EDAD ED ODED E ndi seals or begat” eves setese me Sort one Paper know wheth- a transatlantic crossing next Qo yl 3 mgs 7 merely wa see | * anning month, with the attendant excite- \ a 4 if they made using the water- | them. And frankly, the Eisen- | ment of Waiie teaee vk As FAN $ Alfred Hitchcock, master of way profitable, howers would like to know. ; ; GAs 1a) z mystery, tells how he hates — eke *& z z 2 - | Smithsonian officials are mean- TY ht ri? WY iA 3 happy endings and is afraid . The President and First Lady | while stymied in their plans for a NOY Ge ‘hee : Kos Gow athe 2 of the police. You'll find the Bis sal 7 Wellend Sone pos- oom rs a delicate mgt pecauise of|swish opening of the Churchillian - . ae $ tae tevien with sibly wo a ‘bottleneck un-|t ming Sir Winston’s ac-\exhibit April 26. If Winnie is to ‘ oe dess considerably improved. It is|ceptance. Shortly before his near-|be there a person, the event calls MOND Y thru THURS DAY —CASH > him in FV Prevue of Sun- the neck of the hour glass of the|fatal bout with pneumonina, the for a splash of pomp and protocol. M 9 : : day's Detroit Free Press. waterway and only Canada can do|former British prime minister had|[f not, Dr. Leonard Carmichael ens or CLEANED PRESSED ee es ee ee ee oo _ something about it. I hope it will told his old pal, Ike, that the would|/can proceed with his tentative\@ [adies’ : be given due thought.” be delighted to stay with him at/plans to invite members of Con- gress and the press to a mere . At Home .. . sneak preview in advance of the SUITS d TOPCO ATS Junior Editors Quiz on public look-see. an with the Welks Lawrence Welk likes to kee, - his private life private, But _ in Sunday's TV Prevue he The Eisenhowers’ problem is more perplexing than if Sir Win- ston had been coming as an offi- cial visitor. Were he still prime minister, he would haye stayed at the President's guest house across the street, or at the British Em- bassy. In that event, Ike and Mamie LEGENDS What a value for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French-Glo Finished, FREE! Bring them in early in the week . . . wear them cleaned, pressed, immaculate on the week-end. JOIN OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! T af takes you on a tour of his could simply block off an evening A Bren’ on their calendar for hosting a for- FRENCH-GLO 1-HOUR Bring your cleaning bes mp ur an = mal state dinner. If Winnie failed _ VALET while shopping at - to show, they could always munch Tel-Huron Shop . — scrambled eggs in front of their| pasuun iescee Comeen . Pe bee TEL-HURON — —__— television set upstairs. amen bA bbb AAA AAA AA AAA bbb taba tanta ba beta bn bn be bata bathe bat te he tn tn te tn hp hn hn hp hn Ai hn hin Li in Lin in i Mi hi Mi hi i i hi i i Mn i Ni hi hi Li hi Li i hi i i i i i nh sehen ba bab bb bh bbb bb bbe bated baba ta bata banda batndn te te te be by be bn be be by by bn be bd be Michi Mind Mi dll LlaMilindnd i Bn tin hin A hi hn by bn i ti bi hi Ain hi i hi hi hi hi i i i Ni Ni i Ni ti i Ni i ti a A i i Ni Ni Ai ti i i i i i i i ti i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Since, however, Winnie was ar- ncn dnt tn tintin int nin inc tin ntact tii tintin cin nc indiana tinct ntti ttn tac tin tn inn tintin lindntintintindintn tintin * QUESTION: Do elves and fairies really exist? x * * ANSWER: For centuries the youth of the world has thrilled | to the antics of elves, fairies, pixies, leprechauns and goblins in fairy tales. These “little people” usually reward good hu- man beings and punish the bad. But there are also bad fairies | who have to be reckoned with. Almost all fairies, good or bad, | are mischievous and like to play tricks on man and on each | other. . i ~ These little people never really existed. They were ‘in- vented long ago by storytellers who wanted to teach boys and, girls. Most of the fairy tales involve forces of good and evil, with the good always coming out on top. Eventually, these tales were written down and translated into many languages. | Many of the tales written hundreds of years ago have been’ passed down through ‘the ages and still stir the imagination of youngsters today. . | Of "The Lady Is a Champ" There's a clibwoman from Rochester, a working wife | from Bad Axe, a widow from Algonquin, a teenager from Flint, a homemaker from Birmingham, a senior citizen from Grosse Pointe Woods, and a career woman from Detroit. Special Free Press photos take you into their personal lives and show you what makes these women outstanding. Be sure to see them in Roto Living magazine of Sunday’s Free Press. 2 a Se a Se a ‘ * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Here are a couple of elves playing on a| mushroom. Paste the picture on cardboard, color it and cut it eut. . x * * , (For submitting this question, Daphne Whitley of Suffolk, Va., receives $10. If you have a good one send it on a postcard He'll Wed Girl |. 4, to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of The He Is Gina's Pontiac Press. Monday: Why do we wear green on St. Patrick’s NEW STAR His Dad Dated Day? y?) Little Milko Spyros Sko- Showgirl Pat Sheehan fic is now the star of Gina was Bing Crosby's friend Lollobrigida's life. In her —until she fell for his son own words, this glamor- ous Italian movie actress tells how motherhood has given her a new role. Turn to Parade in Sun- day's Free Press. Dennis. Their wedding will take place next month in Las Vegas, Nevada. Parade tells the story be- hind this romance — in Sunday's Free Press. 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Brings Sunshine Inside QDS” .. if you live in the Pontiac area, call your Detroit Free Press distributor at FEderal ; 5-9272; if in Southern Oakland County area, call LIncoln 7-0355. tenets live. National 4-H Clubs claim March 1st to the 8th as their week: _ Girl Scouts celebratk March 9th to 15th: ~ Pire Girls will celebrate their Birth- day Week March 23rd to March 30th, | H. H. Smith Oi C | Ee a Smith li 0. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME. ore | | - + of their organization as long as they |; ¢ - © & ore y ’ \ 4 —ItSeemsto Me........ GM Executives Suggest Action to Reverse Present Recession holding tax. The idea outlined A few days ago I had lunch with _ some of the top executives of Gen- eral Motors and a new idea was ad- vanced for reversing the current eco- nomic trend. x *. & “Let’s cancel the April income tax installment for all,” said Number One. x «*« * “How would this benefit the work- er whose tax has been taken through withholding?” objected Number Two. “He needs help now. Perhaps he’s out of a job.” x * * _ “The Government could mail everyone a check for one fourth of his total 1957 payments, how- ever they were made,” countered Number One. “Wouldn’t that take a long time?” queried Number Three. “It wouldn’t take as long as designing a multi-billion dollar road program and getting that under motion. And the same ap- plies to slum clearances or other public projects.” ' “Correct,” agreed Number _ Three. “These perforated IBM check machines would knock them out pretty fast. This would give almost everyone some quick cash.” * x * ; “and that starts spending, ” said - Number One. “That’s what we're after. We lack cash in motion.” “What would it cost?” queried the ever-present timid soul. “Let’s ask Number One Finance Boy who is just entering the door.” The proposition was put up to him and shortly a national income table was produced. It was estimated ‘quickly the total would be nine bil- rae oe ee ee ee ee eee ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS» “ABAROLD A. PITZGEKALD Editorial Page MEMBER OF THE "President and Publisher ASSOCIATED PRESS rey . FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 here goes much further. x * * Theodore Yntema, vice presi- dent of Ford Motor Company was among the first to advocate an idea along these lines. The clamor and obvious necessity for quick action has reached storm propor- tions. Few believe that any relief which totals less than five billion dollars is sufficient to meet the situation. = The nation wants action. Everyone seeks speedy results. x * * President EIsENHOWER, mean- while, is giving the question of tax-relief top priority. Certainly we can expect some quick and effective action at once. Success Story This great and factual story can’t be told too often: Failed in business ..... sees On Defeated for legislature .....’32 Failéd in business .......,..'33 Elected to legislature .......’34 Sweetheart died ..... vee eee oo Nervous breakdown ...,.....'36 Defeated in election .,......’38 Defeated for Congress ......'43 Defeated for Congress ......'46 Defeated for Congress ......’48 Defeated for Senate Defeated for Vice President. .’56 Defeated for Senate Elected President ....... sees OO Whom am I talking about? ' That’s a fair question. You could never guess. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. And in Conclusion....... living away from x * * “If we wait until the economy runs down hill further and then grinds and clanks to a dismal stop,” said Number One, “it will cost the Government 15 billion — dollars to restore momentum. Once lost, that momentum.is very difficult to reclaim.” Well, here’s the idea, cheerfully offered for free to the Treasury Department, the President’s Cabi- net, the. Economic Soothsayers and the World in General. x *k * Everyone would be granted a free. lion dollars at the maximum and probably some less. Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Harry TRUMAN has been drafted by top flight Dems to head off Ap Stevenson from a third nomination eeeeeees- First grader to his pal: “Do you think thermonuclear projec- tiles will pierce the heat barrier?” The pal considered. “Well, once they enter the substratosphere ...” The school bell rings. “Heck,” said the first, “now we gotta go in and string those beads.” x * * Phyllis Rapaport dropped in to see me, urging support for the Girl Scouts. I believe in the Girl Scouts completely. And now I quarter on his personal income tax. This would gravitate between no pay- ments at all in April, or a credit to- wards your April payment of one - fourth of your 1957 total. And if your tax were largely taken by your employer and sent to the Government, the Government would mail you a believe in Phyllis completely... . ssi giwa 8 A year ago we started a clock and 14 months later it had lost 13 seconds a month. It is never wound, does not screw into the circuit and has no batteries Suarassrepas ees The London Express and the London Standard have check as soon as possible, This begets quick action. Cash would.spread at once. x * * Vice President Nixon has an idea somewhat similar, but the suggestions here are broader. Also, WALTER REUTHER came out a couple of days after the luncheon mentioned above and suggested a rebate of the with- been taking pot shots at Queen Elizabeth. The former lost 200,000 circulation and the latter 85,000. * * * In conjunction with the annual Associated Press luncheon in New York, stern duty had me lunch with CaroL LAWRENCE, star of “West Side Story.” She’s going to sing the Na- tional Anthem for the A.P. in April. 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I give Dorothy (the Mrs.) the highest yote, too. 4 ~-HAROLD A, FITZGERALD Fa | The POWER of FAITH . : i tee | xe a a ee } p P JERUSALEM — It was twilight. I walked in the Garden of Gethecmane: i ee ry SIN : A green-headed lizard stood motionless on the grey trunk of an olive tree which may have been a shoot of one that shaded Christ in His agony. The air was moist and dung-scented. A cricket chirped. Two Arab women came and drew water from the well, The sky turned from red, purple, blue to grey, There was the soft clatter of donkey hoofs and, in the distance, the yelp of a dog..Then it was dark and a single star appeared. There were deep, diffused shadows in the Garden. The top of the foliage was touched with silver. Save for the modern sounds of the highway, this might have been like the night when Christ prayed, ‘‘Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless not My will but Thine be done.” (Matt, 26:39) Days of All Faiths ‘Mothering Sunday’ Being Revived By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The fourth Sunday in Lent was known in medieval times as Moth- ering Sunday. It was on this mid- Lent weekend that young people Me made a special effort to visit their parents. The observance is now being re- vived in England and introduced into the United States, especially in the Episcopal Church. Family reunions are never out of date. In the Middle Ages it was cus- tomary to take home a gift to Mother at this time. Mother, in turh, was expected to provide a special delicacy known as a “simnel’”’ cake. This cake, according to old rec- ipes, was a fruit pudding encased in an outer covering of hard dough. The thought of it must have kept many a young man from going home, Nevertheless it became the dietary symbol of Mothering Sun- day, just as the hot cross bun stands for Good Friday. * * * There is a perfectly ridiculous legend about how the simnel cake originated and how it got its name, The story is that an old couple, whose names were Simon and Nel- lie, found themseves on the eve of Mothering Sunday with nothing in the house to feed their children, who were expected home the next day. A diligent search only two items: The their Christmas pudding some “Lenten” dough that was being saved for the Good Friday unleavened bread. Deciding, for turned up remnant Then followed a most awful row about how to cook the thing. Si- mon said it was a pudding and: should be boiled. Nellie replied that the meanest intelligence could see it was dough and should be baked. After a pretty violent time they became ONE GREAT HOUR Sunday in thousands of American durchas there will be special serv- The Country Parson | ices and a special offering in ob- servance of an annual event known as One Great Hour of Sharing. The purpose is to raise, in one morning, the sum of $10,400. The “sharing” is a sharing of this mon- ey and the benefits it will buy with the distressed people of more than 50 countries around the world. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Breathtaking Chicken-Egg “I did not mean to pose a ‘chicken - and- egg’ conundrum. However, the thing seems to work both ways. Tension, whatever, the cause, interferes with natural breathing; belly breathing is the bést means of re- laxing, at any rate the best I have found. Thank Ans, © — thank you, sir, DR. BRADY for your sage comment. The newly revised edition of the Belly Breath- ing pamphlet is now available — send stamped, self-addressed en- velope for a copy. * * * Readers may address Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camino, Beverly Hills, California. Their letters wil] receive prompt atten- ~ thon — if I’m not in conference on the bowling green. * * ” “You are right about having babies at home. Had my third at home, first two in hospital, and found it the most wonderful ex- perience of a lifetime, (Mrs. C. Cc)” coe Thank you, ma’am. is a wonderful experience for t+ Way to Solve Conundrum I had expected to suffer agonies. (Mrs. R. H. A.)” Ans, — Details of treatment in pamphlet Stage Fright and Examination | Jitters, mailed ‘on request if you provide stamp- ed envelope bearing your ad- dress, Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. Copyright 1958) The Voice of the People Discusses Home Problem. That Affects High Schools I wonder how many realize the problems in our schools. I don’t mean money and shortage of teachers, but the fact that it’s hard for a student who really wants to study to do so. I’m a junior high stu- dent and I know half my time is wasted. Kids fool around in class, wasting their time and ours. They have no respect for teachers or anyone else. ; * x You can bet this attitude started in the home, with lack of dig- cipline and religious training. Parents should not only send us to church, but be there with us. Youth groups help us; but knowing our parents care enough to go with us helps us even more. * x * They say it will be three times as hard to get in college in 10 years: What about a good education in our high schools? ‘We need that-to make a college grade. So let’s go, parents, and‘back our school programs and setting a good example.. Remember, “Education commences at the mother’s knee, and every word spoken within hearing of little chil- dren tends toward the formation of character.” Junior High Student ‘Let’s Quit Talking and Do Something’ In these troubled times when everyone seems to be scared, we must quit talking and do some- thing. A bill is in the House Ways and Means committee in Washing- ton called the Forand Bill to make adjustments in Social Security for small increases in our pensions and new provisions for hospital and medical care. How badly it’s needed. Just ask anyone who's try- ing to live on this. We must de- mand of our representatives in Washington to get this bill out of committee and get some action on it. Ray J. Guerin 350 E. Boulevard, S. ‘Let Women Keep Hard-Earned Jobs’ Didn’t Concerned Mother get a job when the shops were hiring and is therefore mad because others have good jobs? Most women went to work in the shops because they had to. They stuck to it and got enough seniority to stay when a layoff came, Then you complain about them. Why should a woman give up a job to a man drifter who probably wouldn't stay six months if he could get some- thing else? Most women work on jobs men wouldn't do. I've seen women stand and work until they passed out, Let’s see a man do that, Let women keep the jobs they've worked hard for. Laid-Off Shopworker ‘Leopold’s Talk Shows No Regret’ I heard Leopold’s talk when he was let out of prison. He himself was his only concern. Not a word . about the little boy he murdered. No remorse, No sorrow about his killing. JuSt me, me, me, my pri- vacy, my life, my future. Every- body look out and help me. Not one single tiny thought about the victim, How. can a minister up- hold a beast like this? Christian ‘Eisenhower Can’t Shirk the Blame’ Let’s quit calling ‘‘recessions’”’ or “depressions’’ or ‘‘adjustments” the tool of the devil and the Demo- crats. Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House for five straight years ahead of this whatever-you- call-it, Some skinny looking roost- ers are coming home to roost. Old Line D. Suggests a Use for Idle Hours During these short work weeks, why not load your trailers with old furniture, cans, and junk that has accumulated in your back yards and haul it to the dump. The Bible says “Love thy neigh- bor,” but are you doing that when every window shows junk, old sheds and old cars? How can we love you when this is what you put us through, year after year? While working in our yards and getting needed fresh air and ex- ercise, we'll have cleaner minds and it may bring us so much good feeling it will help clear the air for faith in the future, God may give us more blessings and a pick up of work, so that pros- perity. will return. It’s worth a * try. Clean Yard Crusader Gives His Idea; Asks for Others People of Kohler voted 52 per cent to organize a union shop, the election held over six years ago. Concerned indicated law abiding citizens were non-union. The law abiding citizens. did not and prob- ably won't join the union. Are they really law abiding? * * * If Ike sent troops to Kohler it would be a perfect way for Re- publicans to get a thumb on the union. Then he could send troops to any city, even here. Repub- licans have always wanted to control both the big man and the little man, whom they've thrown out of work, * * * In the past the Taft-Hartley Act prevented Republicans getting con- trol of the unions, Now they have a golden opportunity. Since use of troops concerns us all, I’m inter- ested in what others think about this. Douglas Spurlock ‘Working Isn’t My Own Choice’ I, too, am a working wife and mother. This isn’t my own choos- ing, as I have a disabled hus- band and physically handicapped son to support. Maybe some of the complaining women had the same chance we did, but didn’t take advantage of it. Maybe they were too good to work in the shop. I'm going to work to get the most money for. work I do. Some of the young men should go to work and try to do an honest day’s work and not think the world owes them a living, Working wives, please * rally to our support. Working Wife Case Records of ‘a Psychologist: Win a Sweetheart by These Rules Harry wants to know the secrets for winning a sweet- heart. I devoted 35 pages in Chapter 6 of my college tezxt- book “Psychology Applied” to this vital topic, but you can get the gist of that chapter in the simple 2-step process be- low. So scrapbook this case and memorize this technique for it wins clients and custom- ers as well as sweethearts, too. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE X-354: Harry B., aged 23, is the introverted college graduate who feels shy when “he meets a * * * “Dr, Crane, I never took any psychology in col- lege,” he added, on your to bolster that weak spot in my education. please tell me the basic strat- egy: for winning ~ CRANE a sweetheart?” Yes, I'll gtady ten all of you, and as briefly as possible.. There are 2 simple but very fun- Se a © enees rae First, tactfully gain all the pres- = importance you can by methods outlined be- 0 But don’t stop there! Second, by all means utilize that the honest compliments you then pp oc ANT,” is the motto indelibly tat- tooed across the chest of. every newborn baby, male and female. So when Harry meets Betty, they . are both branded with that, tattoo. Byt somebody must break the ice, for if they start tooting their own horns by lavish self-priase, they will drive each other away. So Harry should start out with a smile, for a smile is a non- verbal compliment. It says, in ef- fect: “I am very happy to see you for you are an attractive, charming person I'd like to know better.” Obviously, his smile itself has thus made Betty feel more impor- tant, so she is becoming prejudiced in Harry’ _— behalf, even before he speaks a. word, WOMEN WANT WORDS! But a smile is not enough social ammunition to win a sweetheart. Women want words! Especially pleasant, complimentary terms that help boost their ego even fur- counts, even if it comes from a bootblack. But if Harry has at- tained any extra prestige, the lat- ter will then add further weight to the value of his compliment. So it is legitimate to toot your own hormif you do it deftly and immediately convert the added lev- erage into fertier weight for the words of praise you deliver to your companion, SELF-ADVERTISING a ‘Wasn't it sweet of Janice,” my cousin’s girl friend innocently ex- claimed, ‘‘to give me this hand ame recipe box for my birth- ‘But Janice didn’t say that “in- nocently.” She was diverting Bill's attention to the supposed generos- ity of Janice. BE THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 it ki a Calls Ferguson Secret Weapon McNamara Says GOP Senator Best for His Election Reason WASHINGTON (#—Sen. McNa- mara (D-Mieh) says caustically that he had “‘a secret weapon” but not any $725,000 from the UAW, when he defeated Republican Sen. . Ferguson in 1954. “My secret weapon was Fergu- son himself,” McNamara said yes- terday in denying a House Repub- 7 lican’s statements that the United Auto Workers Union had contrib- uted heavily to McNamara's cam- paigh. “The more people Ferguson saw, the more vetes I got—that was my secret weapon,” Me- Namara. added. Rep. Gwinn (R-NY) made a statement Thursday to the effect that the UAW put up as much as $725,000 to help elect McNamara. “Of course that isn’t true,"’ Mc- Namara said. “The UAW gave me token support, and the proof that I didn’t have that kind of money can be found in the fact that the longest television program I could afford in my .campaign was 60 seconds.” He said he doesn’t know just how much the UAW put up for him. ‘Door Prize’ Big Enough Decides Lucky Winner PUEBLO, Cole. ) — A big door prize. That’s what the Young Men's Christian Assn. announced would be given to boost attendance at its campaign breakfast meeting. A. W. Hinds, the winner, had | trouble carrying it away. It was atull-size door. YOUR Insurance Paying You When you need it most JOE ANDERSON FE 4-7316 Agent for The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. 141@ Pon. St. Bk. Bldg. FE 64-5272 Here 1s a Credit Union for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Savers for the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Cet the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 E. Pike Street | Michigan’s Korean Bonus THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert , P [WONDERFUL ! IT CERTAINLY CAN STAND A Suspect Poison inGl's Death Army Says Sergeant Possibly Dead Before Dumping in Tokyo Bay TOKYO w — The U.S. Army said today one of its intelligence ‘agents whose body was found float- ing in Tokyo Bay may have been | Poisoned after handing his insur- ‘ance policy to his wife and dis- lappearing. * * * M. Set. Emmet E. Dugan, 39, jof Crafton, Pa., left his wife Feb. '4 in a Tokyo hotel with the policy and personal papers. “If I don’t return, you'll need these,” he said. x« * ‘His body was found last Wednesday, five weeks later, The | Army said there were indica- tions he was dead before hitting the water more than two weeks ago. a . * * | Japanese newspaper speculation ‘ranged from the possibility that, 'Dugan was murdered while inves- 'tigating Chinese Commumists in Japan to a Japanese police report lhe had been undergoing psychia- itrie treatment. * ke & As usual, the Army maintained .a tight silence on Dugan's work as an intelligence agent. But a spokesman termed Dugan ‘‘a fine soldier’’ and denied he had any psychiatric troubles. The infantry) ‘veteran had finished Chinese lan- guage training last year. | Shifted to General Fund LANSING —A bill transferring \the Korean Military Pay Fund into ‘the State General Fund has been isigned into law by Gov. Williams. ' The fund currently has a balance of $2,740,000. Veterans entitled to the Korean Bonus will henceforth be paid from the general fund. The transfer was a bookkeeping maneuver aimed at helping make sup the staté’s money deficit. h veon® oueew mec - 147 W. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 er, Dean Martin. “I've got \ Dean told me WILSON says at one point. Everybody congratulates Dean on his warmth, the quality that has made Jack Benny so great. “What's the secret of that?” I asked him. “I don’t lie,” Dean said. “A lot of performers are fakes on the floor. They play somebody other than themselves.” Dean named a star he re- gards as a close personal friend. “He lies," Dean said, “He's not actually that humble and I think the faking comes across to the audience.” He also mentioned a couple of butter - wouldn’t-melt-in- their-mouths women perform- ers. distinct than he is”. Dame football games. . Crooner Martin Now Successful at Comedy | Aiding Frondizi By EARL WILSON The coming funnyman of our time is that onetime croon- Since splitting up with Jerry Lewis, Dean has taken to clawning in his own act—and has shown he can do it. When comedian Joe E. Lewis saw Dean perform as a single and as a comedian in Miami Beach re- cently, Joe was amazed. “He’s got every- body else cheated,” Joe E. said—mean- ing that he had all his competitors topped. I haven't got the greatest voice in the. world,” audiencés know it. Better they should just be themselves.” _blar : Dean regards Frank Sinatra and Joe E. Lewis as the ideal voting for Frondizi. “non-liars,” the most honest of all the performers. | THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... When Errol Flynn was touring “Master of Thornfield,” he Sevillano, were injured yesterday got this criticism from a reviewer: “His prompter is often more when a bomb exploded in an . . Rhonda Fleming may get the Abbe \apartment building used during| These were the 30th and 3ist Lane role in the London company of-“Oh Captain!” ... | Fees atomic explosions reported 'Wismer signed for his tenth season of broadcasting the Notre quarters. : . Gen. MacArthur watched the Mc-| Guire Sisters, asked them one question: ‘Are you really sis- ters?” Paramount's so happy with Clark Gable in “Teacher's Pet” that they want him for three more comedies. (Copyright 1958) Peron Denies He Writes to Followers They ‘Have No Booty to Claim’ in Election BUENOS AIRES u—Juan Per- on denies that he supported suc- cessful presidential candidate Ar- jturo Frondizi in the Feb, 23 elec- tions in hopes of regaining power in Argentina. * * * “From the victory of Feb. 23) we have no booty to claim,”’ the ‘ousted dictator wrote to his sup- to do it, because let’s face it, later. “Sometimes in my act I may only sing porters here. They made public four or five songs. The rest is talk.” Dean, like Joe E., has found that night-club customers Peron’s signature and dated are amused by references to drinking. “How do you like the new way I open my act—sober?” he last night two documents bearing ‘March 5 in Cuidad Trujillo, where Peron is in. exile. backers to vote for Frondizi on the basis of ‘ethical motives which took into account the na- tional interest and not a proposi- tion of conquering any portion of jpublic power.”’ * * * Peron wrote he ordered his, Syngman Rhee Tells Gratitude Church World Service Director Assures More Help for Koreans In. an interview in Seoul with Church World Service director the Rev. Dr. R. Norris Wilson, the President of Korea expressed the thanks and gratitude of all Koreans for the aid Christian groups have sent from the United — DR. E. F. DENNE Optometrist 914 West Huron St. FE 2-2€29 States to his country. * * “Our gratitude is deep,’’ said Dr. Syngman Rhee. ‘‘We will re- member.” He also sounded a_ warning against ‘‘soft’’ approaches to com- munism, Declaring that after the Hungarian revolt Europe became aware of the meaning of Com- munist tyranny, President Rhee said: ‘‘We Koreans have met the Communists face to face and are continuing to face, up to them. But America is far away from these experiences.” Dr. Wilson assured President Rhee that church people in the United States will continue to help the Korean people. When asked what their most ur- | gent needs are now, Dr. Rhee call- ed on Korea's Welfare Minister, Dr, Sohn, who had just returned from a three-day survey of Korea's impoverished coastal islands, said these people now are the neediest. “Food for the hungry is most pressing,’’ he declared, “‘but sec- ond comes public education for all.”’ * * b Through Korea Church World Service, with headquarters in Seoul, Dr. Wilson reported that 35 million pounds of food, clothing and medicine contributed by 35 cooperating U. S. Protestant The votes of Argentine citizens still loyal to the former dictator 2%2 years after his fall were believed by many the decisive factor in the election of Frondizi, an intransigent radical. Shortly after the election there was considerable speculation here jthat the Peronists would demand jpayment for their help. Frondizi takes over May 1 from a provi- sional government. Peron advised his followers not to take part in street demonstra- tions. He also told his supporters to expel from the. Peronist party ithree one-time top leaders who MARTIN “They lie, too,” he said. “They're not that sweet and their had advised Peronists to cast ‘blank ballots Feb, 23 instead of church . bodies were distributed last year, and 10 major rehabilita- tion projects are being carried on and expanded. Soviet Atomic Tests | Reported by AEC WASHINGTON ® — Two more Russian nuclear weapon tests OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. with new JELLED MAGIC PAINT en No Stirring ... because it’s homogenized Now you can avoid all the tedious work of stirring, and—even more important — you escape the pitfalls of inadequate stirring. Jelled Magic gives you a beautiful, smooth job every time. No Dripping ..- because it’s felled 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. It’s perfect for every room in your home— including kitchens and bathrooms. FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR of STORE have been reported by the Atomic Energy Commission. Both occurred yesterday, the | AEC said—one north of the Arctic Circle and the other at ‘‘the usual | * * * | Two former Peronist leaders, ‘Victor Jose Figuerola and Emilio Harry |the elections as the Peronist head- Siberian testing site.” The announcement said neither |was in the megaton range, as | |were three other Soviet nuclear blasts reported recently by the AEC. A megaton is the equivalent of a million tons of TNT. by the AEC. Sparks -Griftin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Library Week in State Lawrence Street | LANSING uw — Gov. Williams today designated March 16-22 as, |National Library -Week in Michi-| gan and urged citizens to do “‘more and wiser reading.” Firms! BUSINESS Pontiac Arte Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. That’s the history of the itineran one can tell you how or where to spend}your money. That certainly is your rightful privilege. Judging, however from the number of complaints that are received by this office from Pontiac people who have purchased merchandise from itinerant sales- men, where the. purchaser has little or no recourse it would seem awfully smart to deal with Local ETHICS of the we. Sd 7 Aes uo is ead aa Ss a ee ed OV 2e8 lesman. No BOARD | vive the 1939-1943 plan under which ' \for surplus food. They have con- | tended that present law permitting | | food distribuition is not being fol-| | lowed. -|son will not be lectured into acti- | --\vating the law,”’ Dingell said in a) -|House speech yesterday. ‘‘Delega- . |tions of farm _.jhave waited upon him, pleading _|found themselves speaking into his | howlg of rage on the farms, he is ~|not more likely to hear the an- -|guish of the unemployed.” |while drunk last July 4, has paid -la $420 fine. -|fine, suspended a 30-day jail sen- Wants Food Surplus Given to Jobless | | WASHINGTON Rep. Dingell| | (D-Mich) wants Congress to force’ Secretary of Agriculture Benson 'to distribute more surplus food to, unemployed workers. * * * Dingell and other Michigan Dem- ocrats are supporting bills to re-| needy families exchanged stamps | ‘I'm afraid that Secretary Ben- | state Republicans political privilege, and they have deaf ear. i +. hear the. * “If Benson * cannot Actress Pays $420 Fine on Drunk Driving Charge |; LOS ANGELES w—Actress Gail Russell, 33, convicted of driving The court yesterday imposed the | tence and placed the actress on three years probation. 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS WE LAND Georges-Newports . fewelry Dept, 74 N; Saginaw St. 4 All Savings Accounts Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of the U. 8. Government PLANNING TO BUY OR BUILD... We invite you to come in now and counsel with one of our friendly experienced rep- resentatives who specializes in home loans. We have many house plans available for your study. At no cost to you, our counsellors can advise you on the size and type of home you can build within your budget. We invite you to come in today. Home loans are our specialty. PURCHASE CONTRACTS Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE 761 W. ’ Rochester: 407 Main St. CURRENT: 3% RATE ON SAVINGS ~ HURON STREET “ Downtown: 16 E. Lawrence St. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAR CH 15, 1958 ctory Over Fear Comes Through Faith in God Alone 7 é that seeketh find- at aaa we that knocketh it unto you. Gun sack po Sree dba binaiowe oa God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be «(chard Lake Genday Schoo] 16 A, M. 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Bible Study at the theiby “Serve Him with a Perfect Heart and « Willing ; ——— Worship, 11 A.M. by the Paster 8; pecia: Music 7:00 P.M, Sundsy Evening—Film: “Crucifixion and Resurrection” Thars. heme, 7:30 PF. M, : FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Mind" ta : Relief Truck Will = at the Church, March 1ith LEROY SHAFER, Pastor to Give Offering Twenty Young People Jacob Institute Rev. Rey. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t Pastor Pontioc, Michigan H. H. Savage, Pastor Git aa 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Ciasses for All Ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P,M.—EVENING SERVICES “THE LORD'S TABLE’ Dr. H. H. Savage speaking at both “THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE” services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ookland and Saginow s aieiameesustmnataener SEVENTH. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH The One Great Hour of Sharing |Offering for the support of Church World Service will be r2e.ved at the Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, tomorrow. Rev. Edward D. Auchard will ‘preach at both morning services Sunday on the subject, ‘’The Lord lot Our Possessions.” This is the fifth sermon in the Lenten series ion ‘‘The Lordship of Christ.’ The combined Westminster and Chancel Choirs will sing ‘Sanctus’ by od. Mrs. Alice Smith, organist, will play Tschaikowsky’s “Andante Cantabile” as the prelude and Wounded,” as the offertory. Twenty young people from the Senior High and Ninth Grade Fel- lowships of the Orchard Lake Church will attend the Institute on James O. Cunnington, Pastor OR 3-9512 156. Mt. Clemens St. - Sabbath School ............. wee eule ... Saturday, 9:30 a, m. area Wership eeling oc sccoc. eeoreeee goweey. 11 8S ‘eung Peoples Meeting ............... urday, p- m. Prayer Meeting sponsored by Temple ‘Beth Jacob Sunday evening. * * + The executive board of the Or- ‘chard Lake Church’s Women's As- isociation will meet at 9 a.m. Following the mid- es “Q Sacred Head Now j | Wednesday. morning brunch, the Rev. Edward) FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson SPECIAL NOTICE Paul T. Hart, Pastor All Services in Our Own Church Sunday 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE MAGNETISM OF CALVARY” 11:15 A, M. CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Wednesday Bible oeaty and Prayer Fellowship MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. John. H, Mel, ®, PD. Central Methodist Rev. Miltes H. Bank, J epee a) 6 ee > e- Assoc. “Jesus Sermon on Stewardship” Dr. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A.-M.) s ID. Auchard will present the Bible| study, based on the Gospel accord- ing to Luke. The Women’s Association is sponsoring a Family Night pro- gram Wednesday. Following din- ner at 6:30 p.m. the film, ‘“Fugita —Orphan in Japan,” will be shown. On Thursday evening the Senior) High Fellowship of Orchard Lake Church will be presented at the jannual meeting of the Presbytery ‘Westminster Fellowship by Mrs. ‘Willa Frons, Peggy Emmert =| Bill Reeves. The choir will present “On the| Passion of Christ'’ by David H. Willia ms at 8 p.m. on Palm Sunday. ‘Mocked Christ, Morning Topic Life of Fanny Crosby to Be Portrayed in Play at Oakland Ave. Church The Pilgrim Holiness Church BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT Worship... .: .11:00 A.M Pilgrim Y. P. S...... 6:45 P.M. Sunday School (all ages)... ..... 00.0062 ee eee 10:00 A. M. Golden Gospel Hour 2.0... ee 7:30 P.M Tomorrow Is “Bring Your Relatives Sunday” “The Little Church With the Big Heart” ‘ ZC. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, s&s. 8. Supt. | At 10 a.m. Sunday in the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian ‘in a series of Sunday morning iLenten messages on the subject, | | ‘The Mocked Christ.” At the morning service, the, |Levites Sunday School Class will Marimont Baptist Church Invites You! — Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. MARIMONT . .. A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome Rev, Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin 7 MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect Street. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Synday School....10 A.M. Morning Worship....11:15 A. M. Young Peoples....6:15 P.M. _ Eve. Worship 7:30 P, M. Wednesday Eve. Service 7:30 P. M. Branch Sunday School at Longfellow P. S. at 10 A, M. ; Marion—Paster Rev. *% [ey Sheffield, peed 9:45 to 11:30 A, M—Communien and Worship Service REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD—Speaker " 330 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday Schocl 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! a! be given special recognition. | At 7 p.m, the pastor will preach | =* the subject, ‘“‘Behind the Cross-, .”" Solos will be sung by Sue ne and William Coffing. The Women’s Association quarterly meeting Will be held by the women of the church at | 6:15 p.m. Monday, After a co- operative dinner, Mrs. Walter Teeuwissen will speak on the organizational setup of the Women's Association in the Pres- byterian U.S.A, Church. The Teenage Missionary Group |‘? will present a biographical play on) © way the life of Fanny Crosby. Participants will be Marilyn Coffing, Gail Marien, Kim Nixon, Claudia Lessel, Karen Tatu, Kathy O'Brian and Ileane Wilson. Other teenage girls will sing some of the. | gospel songs written by Fanny to Attend Temple Beth! \ory was reaching out from the past. Confident Living Memories of Childhood Present Strange Sequel By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE When I was a boy, spending the summers with my grand- parents in Lynchburg, Ohio, I used to watch my grandfather close up the house at night. It was quite a ritual. He would go around the house carrying a kerosene lamp, as there was no electricity in the house in - those days. He would set the lamp down at each door, then carefully lock the door, try the doorknob, step away, go back and try the| doorknob again, and then do it a third time. I asked him once, “Grandpa, why do you) try each doorknob three times?” “I don’t know,” he said. “But I want to be sure they’re closed.” My grandfather was a fine man but I know now that he must have had certain DR. PEALE fears; in fact he was victim of a compulsive neurosis that he must try each door the mystic three times-or something sin- ister would happen. * * * To illustrate how impressions are printed on the sensitive mind of a child, let me tell you a strange sequel to this story, Just a couple of years ago, I was spending the night alone at my New York apartment. As I entered the big apartment building, I asked the doorman, “How many people have you got here tonight, George?” “Only one,” he said, “and you're that one. Think of that, you are the only person sleeping toinght in all this building.” And then he added, “It's sort of spooky around here, it’s so quiet.” Then I went upstairs to my apartment and sat reading jthe paper for a while. Gradually I became aware of many strange noises in the place. I thought, “This is the nolsiest and creepiest house!” And I decided to lock up and go to bed. SHADES OF GRANDPA When I came to the front door, I locked it and then shook ' the doorknob. The door was securely locked. I started to walk away but found myself coming back to the door. I shook) the lock a second time, stepped away and then once more turned back. But as my hand went out toward the knob again, I stopped. Suddenly I knew what was happening. A long mem- “Oh, no, Grandpa,” I said aloud. “I love your memory dearly. but I will not touch that knob the third time.” From my long association with psychiatrists, I know this was the childhood influence of my grandfather loom- ing up out of my deep subconscious, impelling me to do something I really did not want to do. It was a very clear- cut illustration of how conflicting, interlocking emotional tendencies are planted in us from childhood, and emerge even after many years and when least expected. Because of this very complexity we tend to be handil- capped by emotions, fears, anxieties and resentments which we are not able to control, much less understand. There are people who have to fight for years to win even the smallest victory over their fears. SOURCE OF COURAGE It is most pathetic to watch these unhappy people strug- igle. They are never able to overcome their fears by their own | Film of Faith, Father, Son Banquet ‘at First Christian Michigan State Singers to Present Program "Bishop Backing The grass withereth, the loos fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand forever. ' |Drive to Ban TPM. Sunday Swdey Sales | mae eras Marshall R. Reed, president of the Michigan Council of Churches, to- day urged Methodists to join a Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Worship—11 A. M. Arvid &. Andersen, Paster campaign not to shop on Sunday. * Fellowship, the 20th Century-Fox dramatization of the life of the late Dr. Peter Marshall is the story of a young Scottish immi- grant who came to the United States to become a minister. The picture portrays the great faith of both the late Dr. Marshall and his wife, Cather- ine, On March 22, the Michigan) State University ‘‘State Singers” will appear in concert at 8 p.m.' Legislative opponents of the in Central Church. neasure termed it ‘full of holes’ 1S PASSING Under the direction of Richard:and ‘‘unenforceable.”’ YOUR way L. Klausli, the group will present| |his constituents anything he wishes at Central Methodist : — Bishop Reed said in the Meth-’ FIRST OPEN | The movie, “A Man Called odist Michigan Christian Advocate: , BIBLE CHURCH Peter,” will be shown at 7 p.n When we give our consent to a ee er nd i Central Methodist Wide open Sunday which becomes 1 Block N. of Welton Blvd. = fe ™ as any other day, we copy the | gunday Schoo! ..;.1000A.M. jChicn: A atheistic Communists and reveal a Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. * greater stupidity by approving | Youth Service . .... 6:30P,.M. Sponsored by the Aldersgate/what they have demonstrated can- || Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P, M. not be done.” The bishop criticized what ne termed “a silent vote” by which he said a state legislative com- mittee recently killed in a closed session a bill to limit Sunday sales. Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. “No one was required to express himself publicly and is free to tell about his stand,’’ Bishon Reed said. * * * a program of madrigals, spirituals,' folk songs, motets and contem-: UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE porary compositions. The “State Singers” is one of 16 student and faculty groups that appear under the auspices of the “Cap and Gown Series.” ea bat Brac eietcey Ber Wm. LaFeestetn, Poster lerd’s Day... make The Common Service 11:00 «.m. 1 Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m. | | Let music fill your heort os God's love lifts your soul te o | =e owe your church The Series is offered as a con- tinuing education project through the cooperation of the College of Science and Arts, College of Com- munication Arts and College of Education. . * * * Kenneth Ish, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Ish of Central Metho- dist, will be among the singers Saturday. The annual Father and Son Benquet, sponsored by the Chris- tian Men's Fellowship, is set for 6:30 tonight in First Christian’ Church. Elwood Dunn of Eastern Airlines’ BETHEL TABERNACLE|| First Pentecost Church of Pontiac uns BRINGS NEW sent UE 11:00AM and 1:30 P.M. Sunday Scheol 10:00 Classes for All Ages F, M. Y. 6:55 Sunday School .10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. | Evangelistic Service 7:30 | Tues. Eve. Service .7:30 | Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Avenue FE 5-8256 | Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M. C. ¥. C. Thurs., 7:30 P. M, Ginst FREE METHODIST aaa 459 CENTRAL will be the speaker. Several) musical numbers will be presented’ by Mrs, Joe Morgan playing the guitar; Ronald Morgan, the ac-, cordion and Mrs. W. F. Tomp- kins, the piano. | Bishop L. A. Parent Apostolic Church “of Christ ee es 10:00 a, m. Evangelistic Service ..........2. 7:00 p.m Tuesday Bible Class ....... sores 7:00 p. m, Thursday Evangelistic ..... eosee 7:00 p.m. Young People Saturday ........ . 7:00 p. m. Saturday Night Service ........ 7:00 p.m. Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 John Appleton will be the eve- ning toastmaster. Chairmen of committees pro- DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH methods without help. There is no victory over fear except, moting the affair are Harold through faith in God. The greatest of all antidotes to fear is Brown and James Boaz, tickets; | in the Biblical words: “I sought the Lord and he heard me | Brady Adams and Norman Pat- | Chureh, the Rev. Theodore R.| | Aliebach will preach the fourth |to your Bible, turn to your church. Discuss your preblems and delivered me from all my fears.” If you suffer from fears which you cannot conquer, turn frankly with your minister, priest or rabbi. If he cannut help he will refer you to counselors who can. And, with such com- ‘petent: help, you can win victory over fear. / Mint = 1958) . kitehen; W. F. Tompkins and| pea Colton, dining room; Lowell | Mount and George Scantmand, en- Elizabeth take Rd. at Tilden Sunday School ...... 1@ a. m. Morning Worship..... STR Junior and Begtoners’ Cherch Youth Service ......... ssislciers qaisivieieiaresialelsieisiee sels ees 6:30 p. m. Evening Church Service ............0.ceceeeees ae Service Wednesday ...............ceeeceee: 300 Paster—REYV. LEE Lal.ONE S. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR E ALD tertainment; and W. F. Jackson, |< publicity. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. With emphasis on _ universal ‘brotherhood and Christianity, ‘“‘The Mark of the Hawk" is a sincere and moving story of the clash of enlightened faith and fanatic super- stition. Recommended by the National |Council of Churches and sponsored by the Presbyterian Board of For- eign Missions, the Universal-Inter- national] technicolor film is showing, |\Sunday through Wednesday at the’ Strand Theater. | Crosby. The Rev. James W. Deeg, of Oakland Park Methodist Church | -will speak. in Fellowship Hall at! |7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. F. B. Reed Speaker lat Wednesday Service The Rev. Claude Goodwin, pas- itor, will conduct the Lenten service of the Oakland County Ministerial, Fellowship gt 8 p.m. Wednesday in Provide Missionary Baptist | Church. The evening speaker will be the. Rev. Ford B. Reed of the New All Saints Episcopal Church. Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Millis, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School | 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and : Sermon by the Rector Church School ST, GEORGE'S ST, ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL’ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL é Milfera, Mich 630) Hatchery Rd. Drayton 8,00 A,M.—Holy Communion $06 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 & 11:15 A. M—Morning ‘Methodist Church beginning Sun- ‘Seventh Day following furnace trouble. Hope Baptist Church. In charge of arrangements is R. W. Hoever. stitute will be providing special is pianist. music. | Service in 1st Methodist The Rev. Paul T. Hart, pastor, announces all services and meet- ings will .be resumed in First day. The congregation met in the Adventist Church to Hear Rev. Bell Bihl, [Quartet to Present Concert at Church The Christian Brotherhood Hour, Quartet, internationally known ‘featured singers, will be heard in concert, at the First Church of God, 25 S. East Blvd. at 2°30 p.m. i Sunday. REV. JOHN BELL Perry Park Baptist The Rev. John Bell of Davisburg t°'* will be conducting special services| The quartet is featured in a Sunday through March 23, at fe th art weeny. — desires e ristian r |Perry Park Baptist Church, Balti iP wuduced (by) the h of God. more at Cameron. | Appearing, will be Gene Miller, zs e& | first tenor; Roger Allen, second At the 7:30 p.m. meetings, a tenor; Glen Sealock, baritone and) group from the Detroit Bible In- Darrell Taylor, bass. Paul Yerden| The Rev. H. Eugene Ramsey, On March 23, the male quartet pastor, stated the public has been from Sunnyvale Chapel will be invited. singing and the Davisburg Com-| «Pontiac Hymn Sing munity Church will provide musical, numbers during the week, The pesto, | the Rev. Hilding invited, 60 STATE CHURCH « the : NAZARENE Bible School ..... Worship .. “THE TWOFOLD FELLOWSHIP” ventas Service 7:30 P.M. The Salvation Army Band and the choir of First Methodist |Chureh will be featured at the ‘“Greater Pontiac Hymn Sing” at '9 p.m, Sunday in the Pontiac Cen- ‘tral High — —— Others on a stuieili will be the Gospelettes, a girls’ trio, and \Jerry Libby, piahist, : Approved by the- STREET 9:45 A. M, 11:00 A, M.. Ce oe oe iy ‘The Mark of the Hawk,’ Film of Faith, Fanaticism Sidney Poitier stars as Obam, “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” FMB 210 N. Perry St. at 19 Milbourn e Place urged to join terrorist activities led by his brother against the whites rather than to do it peace-| fully as the village pastor aive- ‘cates. Accusations against Obam ae and he is driven into terrorist Andersonville Road — Near. Dixie Highway Sunday School 2.0... ... cee eee eee c etre ences 9:45 A.M, storming Serene 2-0: sis . 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M Evening Service ....... 0. cc esceees nnoodo ooooC 7:00 P. M. Family Bible Hour "Wednesday. AOC OOOe sieeee 7:30 P. mM. Robert PD, Winne, Pastor Fund tal an educated but hot headed Atri: | SUNDAY SCHOOL ............9: 45 A. M. the town legislative council. He || MORNING SERVICE. be egece “iM OchOck ls married to Eartha Kitt, who G SERVICE ........7:45 O'CLOCK |. Cenc pats ant dheuaniea cae : "Rev, Wesley C. Wibley, Minister Conflict arises Poitier, | — SS secking equality fur bis people, te} WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH attacks. As a result, he is arrest-| ed and tried. ADMITS WRONG At his trial, he admits his own, hot-headed activities have been. wrong and unreasonable and that the only way for his people to gain equality is through the peaceful Christian approach. | Local ministers and their wives were given a preview of ‘The Mark of the Hawk’’ on Monday, Concerning the film, Dr. Wil- liam H. Marbach of First Pres- THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 9 W. Lewrence Street —SUNDAY SERVICES— &% Sunday School—9:45 A, M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. ing People’s "Stace Meeti Wedne sday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:3 S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A, praia commanding officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED P.M. =7:30 P.M. picture combines entertainment with a great message which will be appreciated by people ~ who are interested in goodwill and brotherhood, Young would especially profit by seeing it.” The Rev, D. D, McColl, of First Christian Church says, “The sec- ond time I saw ‘Mark of the Hawk’ i byterian Church says, “The =} PONTIAC CHURCH Minister Ww. W. Hall, OF CHRIST 1180 Nerth Perry = Welcomes All Visitors! I liked it even better, “The picture is a good portrayal of the problem of race relations in Africa for which Christianity hag a message and solution. The filming is excellent and the picture depicts the value of missions.” World Service Offering iad "am Prayer and, sermon. “THE CONQUERED CHRIST” . fsion and the ministerial agsocia- Ly Church 6choo! accompanying each session. Youth I edena cae . 6: hee P. M, faite mat cues Sing is ay to all p | “Rev, Bertram T. White, V The Rev. Waldd R. Hunt, Vier) , races, . =i al NX { president. of the organization to Be Given at Bethel | Sunday School ................... 9:45 A.M. Bethel ‘United Church of Christ tae Worship . ie aeeie se cdcle we 11:00. A. M, (Evangelical and Reformed) will) B, T.U. —- pe OLE CIOL eee 6:30 P.M, be observing “One Great Hour off Evening Worship bak eh bd TEN SS .eeec 7330 PLM, Sharing” Sunday with a special] Wednesday wom Meeting ......... 7:30 P.M, ottering for World Service. Pastor: Rev. M. F. Boyd, J. a € The sermon topic will be “The Art of Giving.” The choir A With Southern Baptist Convention : "God So Loved the World,” by (30,000 Cherches) | eo 3 ites | a CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARIT. 199 Auburn, DAN. Bas Service, 7:15 P.M.’ : Harry Baird of Reyal Oak Assisted by Margaret Stevens of Det, Bishop Mueller Speaker Tonight Buldwin ~ Evangelical CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Sunday ioening Prayer Service, Rev. Ernest Evans, of Flint, Spesker Gliver Tea, Wed., 7:36 FP. First Social . Brethren Church $16 Baldwin FE 2-0364 Sat.. Eve. Service . 7:30 P. M. Sunday School ..10 A. M. Sunday Worship ...... ll A. M. Young People . 6:15 P. M. Mid-Week Prayer Thurs. ............7:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Worship .....7:30 P. M. Rev, Tommy Guest. Pastor First Christian Church Disciples of Christ - Bible School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. ( 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl . FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC land refloored for the occasion and Redecorated, Refloored tor 40th Anniversary Bishop Reuben H. Mueller of In- dianapolis, Ind., chairman of the Michigan Conference, will be speaker for the 40th anniversary services Sunday at Baldwin Evan- 212 Baldwin Ave, * * * “I Press On’’ will be the subject of his morning sermon and Sunday evening, he will preach on “Our Heritage."’ The bishop will also be speak- ing tonight at the anniversary banquet to about 200 members and former pastors, Returning to Pontiac for the event are former ministers, H. I. Voelker of Detroit, Herbert EB. Ry- an of Detroit and John Sherman of Gilford. + Greetings will be read from the following pastors unable fo attend the festivities: L. E, Willoughby of St. Johns, A. R, Kuehn of Lake Odessa and Gideon Knechtel of De- troit. * * * The church has been redecorated a membership directory given yer Yeung Peeple, Wed.... Rev. Martin P. Hester “The Whele Gospel fer the Whele World”"—ONENESS oon OF UNITY 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday Service 11 A.M. “REEP A TRUE LENT” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN - CHURCH FE 4-0239 $47 N. Saginaw Bible School ....... $45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00 A. M. Youth roses 60OP,M. Evening .... 700P,M. Prayer Mee and Bible Study Weds aaa 7:30 P.M. = Lutheran Churches MISSOURI SYNOD 4 ST. PAUL pen tig E EA ON. ap - t dt. wt —— ee ea | Loyalty Pledge Set for Sunday | Center to the Tuxis and members. | Tuxis, Pioneer Groups to See Slides of Mission Work in Mexiéo The annual ‘‘Loyalty Pledge Sun- day”’ will be observed tomorrow in FirseePresbyterian Church with the pastor, Dr, William H. Mar- bach, preaching at the 11 a.m. service on ‘‘God's Pledge and x *« The Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor,: will preach at 9:30 a.m. on “Homes Can Be Christian.” Royce Everett will sing Salathiel's ‘“‘When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” and the choir will present ‘‘Christ Is With Us." Speaking and showing slides of mission work at the Presbyterian youth groups Sunday evening will be Albert Riddering of Marida — Yucatan, Mexico. bg ® * Mr. Riddering’s father is mod- erator of the 88 churches of De- troit Presbytery. Special, guests of the Men's Club at the Wednesday dinner meeting will be the sons and daughters, Movies depicting Oak-' land County scenes of the Huron- be shown. , at Third (North Bide) j George Mabder, Pastor +. Morning Service ..10:45 A M Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. j ' . : 9 4 & 6! 2 ‘ int gelical United Brethren Church, |- Clinton Metropolitan Authority will) c \ 4 SEVEN | _. THE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958. Members of the newly organized United Presbyterian church in Wa-, terford Township, the Church of! the Atonement, will dedicate their new building on Clintonville road’ at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. | * * * “We Build His Chusch Togeth- er” is the theme that guest speak- er, Dr. James K. Leitch of the Board of American Missions, has chosen for the ceremony. He will be assisted by nine other Presbyterian ministers and Supervisor Elmer Johnson will also participate in the dedication. Rev. Walter Teeuwissen will give the Prayer of Consecration. From a small group of people meeting in the Jayno Adams school last May, has grown a congrega- tion of more than 200 members, according to the pastor, the Rev. Donald C. Andrews. After the groundbreaking cere- monies were held in late Septem- ber, contractor Gerald R. Shell of Waterford Township kept the con- struction work going ahead of schedule, Rev. Andrews said. ture, the church is built on three levels, The main-floor sanctuary side-walis are painted light green, and the open beamed ceiling is off-white. - x There is seating capacity for 150 people. ® * * A new organ has been installed school classrooms. large room for recreation which can be divided into two rooms by Talent Night at Trinity The annual Teachers’ Talent Night program will be held at 7:30 United | BLOOMFIELD | TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate, Pastor és Church Service ....10:00A M. | f Sunday School ...11:00A.M. Me e | ST. MARK mmerce NEW CHURCH BUILDING (W Bloomfield Township: Wm. C. Grate, Pastor § Sunday School ...10:00 A.M. || | Church Service ...11:ISAM 9 ; a! Cedar Crest s Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. “ {(Negt to Dublin School) a Howard C. Claycombe. Pastor ~ Sunday Morning ..11:00 A M * Sunday Evening .. 7:30P 4 Wed. Service 7:15 P. M. eeeee é St. Stephen's © Formeny w Township 4 V.F.W. ‘Hall—Walton Btvd. * (Between Dixie and Sashabew) * Church Service .. 9:00AM.) { Sunday School |. 10:00AM. © S 1ST. TRINITY § Auburn at Jessie (East Side) > Ralph C. Claus, Pestor 4 Sunday Schoo! ... 945A Mg) . §30AM = ++ 1100 A. M. al 1 Churches Presbyterian | p.m. Sunday in Trinity Baptist Church. The affair ig sponsored by ‘Temple Group Five Points Community Eel! p to Start Spring Campaign the matrons’ department. CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH idway—at Sanford Benday Behneel ..,,...... 700 A. M. Merning Worship ....... 11:00 A. M. Evening Wership ........ 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Day of Prayer Beginning at 10:00 A. M. Rev. Rose L. Davis, Paster FE 4-9452 OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore K Allebach, Paster Worship 10:00 A. M “THE MOCKED CHRIST” Bible School 11:20 AM. Youth Fellowship .. §:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. “BEHIND THE CROSS ... LOVE” Wed Praye: .... 7:30 P. M. JOSLYN AVENUE Sosiyn at Third Cdmund &.. Watkins, Paster Bible School Worship Youth Fellowship Evening. Service Wed. Night Praver AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Street 9:30 10°45 6:30 7:30 7:3 EzsEz A. A Pp e: P * ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 HIN St. at Cherry Ct. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Rev. Carl W. Netson, &. D., The Episcopal Church of the Advent. W. Leng Lake Rd, at Middlebelt THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Service and Church School 0:15 A.M. and 11:15 A.M, Hety Communion First Sunday Highland Congregational Church Milford Rd. at M-59 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. REY. MAURICE DIRETTE, Pastor Of Southern Colonial architec- on an upper level in the rear of the church, and this area will also! serve as a choir loft and Sunday) *» 8 & On the lower level, there is one) | i “| Lake Community, Presbyterian | and First Presbyterian. - é % opt a folding door for the Primary) and, Junior departments. There is also a modern kitchen- classroom, and a “‘Crib and Crawl- er” room for babies up to two) years old. A public address system is in- | Stalled from the upstairs pulpit CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT — The new church building organized by the Drayton Plains United Presbyterian of the Church of the Atonement, United Presbyterian, at 3535 held services in the Jayno Adams Elementary School, Waterford Clintonville Rd. will be dedicated tomorrow. The congregation, : Dedication of New Church Sunday Township prior to the new church building. so that attendants may hear the service, x * * On the top floor, there are two large nursery rooms along with several more Sunday school class- room and the pastor's study. Big steel picture windows are fea- ‘Saturday, March 15, Card Party..............+00» FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New Location 576 Orchard Lake Avenue é +» 8:00 P. 10:30 P.M.’ Sunday, March 16, Lyceum .......... gece pc eeese las Sunday Service, Penny Nichols of Dearborn speaking 7:30 Wednesday, March 19, Silver Tea . i. HARRY NICHOLS, President PLENT esrscete ile WESLEYAN METHODIST - 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Rev, H. L. Johnson, Pastor FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin—FE 4-7172 REV, PAUL JOHNSON,. newly elected pastor from St. Charies, Mo. Sunday School ........ SO COOHOD BOOS ooondc a 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ... ........ soconnpooN0edas 00 A, M. Sunday Evening Worship .........0.-00eeeeeees 7:00 P.M Wednesday Prayer Service ..... ...... eGisie ae ae 71:30 P.M LOWELL BAGGETT, Music Director Church, CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP »>Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual Churches Fellowship Dinner Day Circles af 3:30 P.M, Turkey Pinner at 5:60 P.M. Evening Service, 7:36 P. M.—Speaker, The Rev. Kay Cation of Detroit Open Forum Thursday Evening, 7:40 P. M.—Downstairs PLENTY OF FREE PARKING throughout the $65,000 * * * Situated on a 3-acre site, the church is designed to include two more units for future expansion, | and there is ample parking space available, . | tured church. ROBE FOR THE ELDERLY — Exhibiting a lap robe for the elderly are, left, Mrs. Cari W. Nelson of 745 Owego Dr. and Mrs. Claude Kittner of 389 Auburn Ave. The women will show the work at the district convention of the Wom- en's Tuesday in St. Cherry court. at 10 a.m. Missionary Society, 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes fer All Ages 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP “Meantain Peak Christianity” 6:45 JUNIOR and YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS . EVENING WORSHIP SERVICE Theme: “Marks of a True Christian” 2:30 P.M. Wednesday; Cottage Prayer Meetings We cordially invite you to worship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Temporary Leeation: Eastern Junior High—Sanford at E. Pike oO. P. EASTMAN, Paster—632 Bensen FE 5-024 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Brilding — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School ee A ee ee ee ee ee Evening Worship ................. “Father, Forgive Them fer They Know Net at They Do“ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | HURON AT WAYNE Pastor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Poster REV. GALEN £. HERSHEY, 8.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL .... . . 9:30-11:00 | 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 Life” REV. W. J. RICHARDS, Paster Pontiac Press Phote Augustanna Synod, John’s Lutheran Church, Hill at The all-day meeting will begin CJ Host to Youth _ Young People to Speak an Beliefs, Ceremonies of Judaism, Sunday An Institute on Judaism for teenagers will be conducted at 2 |p.m, Sunday by members of the Beth Jacob Temple Youth Group. Members of the youth groups | of the following Pontiac churches ‘will be guests of the Temple ‘groug: Ascension Lutheran, Beth- /any Baptist and Central Metho- ' dist. : Others are Trinity Baptist, Seventh Day Adventist, Orchard Geoffrey Seigel, president of the host group, will welcome the visi- tors, , Michael Nosanchuk will speak lon “The Beliefs of Judaism’ and Stanton Walker will describe the ceremonies in the lifetime of a Jew. Primary 3. Harvey MeVann, Paster Bible School ...,..10:00 A. M. Worship .......... i: . “THE MEANING OF OUR CHURCH MEMBERSHIP” Youth Fellowship. 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P.M. COMMUNITY UNITED 'FESTIVALS OF FAITH | Speaking on the various festi- vals of the Jewish faith will be |Phillip Berk, Donald Barnett and | Robert Stolorow. Tables depicting the cere- | monial objects of the festivals will be displayed, MRS, JACK VAN IMPE The Rev. and Mrs. Jack Van Impe will be the speakers at the spring evangelistic campaign in Five Points Community Church, 3411 E. Walton Blvd. Meetings will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow and continue through March 23 with services held at 7:30 p.m. during the weék. A graduate of Detroit Bible In- stitute, the Rev. Mr. Van Impe has been working in the evangelis- tic field the past five years. \will be open for small children’ Bethany Baptist Church West Huron at Mark Street PR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education Two Worship Services—0:00 A. M. and 11:00 A, M. Sermon by the t “THE MARK OF A CHRISTIAN” 9:45 A. M.—Church School Classes for All 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fello Hall 7:00 P. M.—B. Y. F. Grouns and Adult “Firesides” 8:00 P. M.—Vespers for All 7:30 P, M.—Wednesday—Mid-week Meeting “an American Baptist Convention Church” | | Mrs. Van Impe, the former Rexella Shelton, assists her hus- band at the plano and does solo work, She is a graduate of Pontiac Central High School, Bob Jones) University and a member of First Baptist Church, Gdlden Blount Will be song’ leader, During the services a nursery, and infants. I The. pastor, the Rev. Gordon. Lindsay, stated the public has been| invited. Church Name Changed At a recent quarterly confer- ence of the Wilson Avenue Meth- Evangel Temple 365 E. Wilson Ave. 7 P.M. “Missionary to Walker's Garage” Net all missionaries go overseas! 9:00 P. M. The Greater Pontiac ; Hymn-Sing Meet with us in the High School Audt- torium for this inter-city Hymn-Sing. The Salvation Army Band, The First Methodist - r, end Gospelettes will be featured on the program. — BEV. GEOFFREY WAY B.A., B. Th. Everyone Welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL POCO EHH EHS EH SHEE HEHE Eee HE Ee 9:45 AM. MORNING WORSHIP wavsseserteacenececesecccss ces cleree AM. EVENING SERVICE * AapO RRO OCOROOOCHOCOSIICOOCHLA ww P.M. eeone _ BIBLE STUDY. WEDNESDAY .........:0+-ec0eeceeee+- 7300 PM. odist Shurch, members voted to rarCHRISTIAN SCIENCEva ‘change the name to St. Paul |Methodist Church. ; | The church has been tocated on the corner of East Wilson and |South Paddock streets for 40 years. ‘The Rev. Easton H. Hazard is pastor. | ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH 443 HIGHLAND Church School .... 9:30 A. M. | Morning Worship _.11:00 A.M. | Martin i. Bellinger, Paster I - i ¥ * * | A question and answer period @ y a PRESBYTERIAN will follow the informal talks. . CHURCH The Institute is sponsored by i. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY 1 Drayton Plains, Michigan Temple Beth Jacob as part of the & . W. J, Tovewaven, dr Paster | ational cbeervance: of. Frether- (ai “SUBSTANCE” u Bible School .. M. The Christian and qu Sunday Services and Reading Room 1 | . Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Missiona Alliance SN Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street [A Youth ro ps § 90 P M. ry Ist CONGREGATIONAL |i 11:00 A. M. Open ly resins ohio . M. Church | WW Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to $ P. M. i "Study Hour 7:30 P.M. 000 1 Cans Labo 82. am CH 5 Service 8 P. M. Friday’ to 9 P. M. < Rev. G.1. Bersche, Pasior || Mil = Huron and oi Clemens | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST — (U F eo ~ 2 : ‘ Lawr: CHURCH or THE lohn Hazlett. Asst. Pastor Rey. Karl W. Ostberg, Asso. Paster \ waco end Wiliams Streets ; Y _ MYONEMENT ——_ [| sunday Schoo 9:45 a.m. |] Barty Service 00 A Up HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS S United Presbyterian =|] Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. The Rev. Mr. Karl Ostbers, D RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION 3527 Clintonville Ra. E BANGER OF . Preaching {U » 800 KC SUNDAY—9:30 A. M. ) | hacnpes REALITY” ISS Sunday—9:45 A.M. ~ oe rae | Morning Service . 10:00 I) “ACCIDENTS ARE CON- CHANNEL 7 y) Sunday School ,... 9:30A.M. [] ore Service 7309. M- I] “BEHOLD MY MOTHER" |S TRARY TO GOD'S LAW” | WXYZ-TV pl! Mprning Worship’ 1045 A.M i} | eon Pp Te Bet. Me Darton, Preeehing OU ae ySgfD f- [UTE EL Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS 10 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Broadcast Over WPON—~10:15-10:45 “The Great Physician” Studies in Gospel of Mark Dr. Malone, Speaking Completely Departmentalized Sunday School for Tl A.M. Dr. Malone, Speaking . Emmanuel Baptist Choir 7:30 P.M. Dr. Malone, Speaking Special Music and Choir RADIO REVIVAL WPON 6:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY School Attendance Last Week — 1,316 Or. Tom Malene ~ SS ae ee ee i NS ee a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, CT SS a ES aS Fe SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 ' EIGHT Florida Trips Slated — | Personal News in Pontiac Area A happy foursome will be bound for Florida Sun- day. Leaving by auto will be Mrs. E. G. Winn of. Bloomfield Hills, her sister, Mrs. Philip F. Hoops of Chicago who has been visiting the Winns, their mother Mrs. Ernest M. Orr and Mrs. Elmer R. Pet- tengill of Clarkston. While journeying south they will stop for a short time at Williamsburg, Va. All except Mrs. Petten- gill, who must return earlier, will remain four weeks. On Friday Mr. Winn will fly to join the group. He and Mrs. Winn will headquarter at Pompano, while the rest of the party will stay at Lauderdale- by-the-Sea. x * * Mrs. Adrian Ish has returned to her home on Dover road following a month's stay in Largo, Fla., with Mrs. John Brondige, a former Royal Oak resi- dent. x * * Leaving Saturday for a three-week stay in Flor- ida are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Perry of Alice ave- nue. Among cities they will visit are Lakeland, Pompano Beach and Miami. Accompanying them will be Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McCandless of Sarnia, Ontario. x * * Roberta Rapaport of Mohawk road left by plane Wednesday for Miami Beach to visit her parents, the Gabriel Rapaports there. x *&« * Mr. and Mrs. Noel Buckner of James K boulevard are home after a two-week trip to Mexico. Among places they visited were Mexico City, Taxco and Merida. They found the island of Cozumel off the coast of Yucatan very exciting. And they’re still telling friends about the Maya, ruins at Chichen-Itza. x *k * The Irving Kopers of Menominee road have re- turned from a stay at Hotel Riviera in Las Vegas, Nevada. x * * George Crossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman of Lake Orion completed his first solo flight and was awarded cadet pilot wings in the cadet program at Michigan State University. . x * * A number of local students at University of Mich- igan were among freshmen winning the Oreon E. Scott Freshman Prize, presented to frosh who rank in the top 10 per cent of their class during their first semester on campus. Honored were Frederick D. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson of Osceola drive; Charles Mc- Laughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclaughlin of Mohawk road; Constantine Sousanis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sousanis of Mohawk road; Sharon J. Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wall of Belmont avenue; and Thomas H. Westerdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Westerdale of Union Lake road. All are in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. x *«* * Barbara Ellen Latham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Latham Jr. of Birmingham, sang with the choir from Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio, at a joint concert of the Western Choir and the Kenyon Singers from Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. The joint concert is a traditional event between the two colleges, held in alternating years on each of the campuses. x *« * At ‘Kalamazoo College a senior recital was presented by music education student Jean L. Hilton, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hilton of Seminole avenue. Miss Hilton has been invited to repeat the performance at the Midland Baptist Church on April 11. x * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann, March 12, are Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Wagner of West Iroquois road. Mrs. Wagner is the former Marilyn Rogers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. McKinley W. Rogers of West Huron Street and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wagner of Toledo, Ohio. x * * ‘ The Herbert Lakes of Wenonah drive have returned to their home following a three-week vacation in Florida. Most of their time was spent in Miami Beach and St. Petersburg. @ x * * JoAnn VanTassel has been named to the Dean's List at University of Alabama. She is the daughter of the Edward VanTassels of East Iroquois road. At Annual Session Tuesday . meeting of Family Service of to See Play, Hear Talk “Broken Circle,” an Ameri- can Theater Wing play by ica, the play concerns a case- worker who helps a couple Nora Stirling, will be given an break the frustrating cycle of Oakland County premiere per- marriage conflict. formance at the eighth annual x * & Oakland County. The play will be presented by Village Players of Birming- ham, under the direction of Dr. John Hassberger, at 8 p.m. March 25 in the Little Theater of Birmingham High School, * & tk. Published by the Family _ Service re of Aimer- " r) Following the play, Charles B. Brink, dean. of the Wayne State University School _ of Social Work, is scheduled to comment on the play and its relationship to Family Service. A reception will follow. Family Service is a social agency which offers aid in cases of family conflict or oth; ~ er _— —_) = Family Service Meeting. “Easy does it” K. Mills, curate of All Saints Episcopal Church, flips a Mabie onto the grid- Harold L. Druley of Opdyke road is as much at home in the woods as he Among his hobbies -is in the kitchen. as the Rev. David dle, — are fishing, travel, hunting, building City Men. Rival Gals as Chefs Men are taking over in what is traditionally known as a woman's domain—the kitchen. And in Pontiac, as elsewhere, there are many men who find cooking an interesting hobby. When a man dons a chef's apron and hat and takes over in the kitchen he often comes up. with a .tasty -concoction which his busy wife may not have time to experiment with. * * * There are men who are ex- pert pancake makers, such as the Rev. David K. Mills and John FE. Hubbard. Others, like Bradley D. Scott, enjoy working up a tasty salad, SPECIALIZES IN CAKES Thomas Cox finds the art of baking fancy cakes a_chal- lenge. He has made some 24 cakes in different sizes and unusual shapes * * * Harold L, Druley not only enjoys taking over in the kitch- en but also built his own five- room home, two summer cot- tages and a_ house trailer. We've been told he can bake pies and cakes and often pre- pares complete dinners. * * * But then, ladies, don't feel bedly that men enjoy working in the kitchen — most of the- world’s finest chefs are men— And they love their work! f Extension Club Has Meeting A fashion show was given by members of the Suburban Heights Extension Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Robert Rogers on peaks drive. b EDWARD 8S. PIGGINS Kirk Women Plan Luncheon “Our Youth” will be the topic of a speech by Detroit Police Commissioner Edward S. Piggins of Detroit, Occasion for the speech will be a Tuesday luncheon meet- ing of the Women’s Association of Kirk in the Hids. Active in civic and fraternal organizations, Mr. Piggins is president of Detroit advisory board of Volunteers of Amer- ica and a member of the exec-. utive board of Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, Members of the club acted as models and designed most of the costumes shown, ~ * * * Modeling were Mrs. Ralph Setzer, Mrs, Harris Schulze, Mrs. Ralph Krynicki, Mrs. Robert Rogers and Mrs. Rich- ard Stern. and COOKING. burgers (such as he’s frying here) are juicy and tantalizing. - J cS a Pontiac Press Photos John E. Hubbard of Waldo street _ stands by witha plate in case Rev. Mills needs any assistance. We hear his ham- Dear Abby.... Man in Kitchen?—That's Good e2 ee le ie sane aera 2 s oe : a ied € issn rida wot cea BT dnt L adi ies, beware! « eh occ Another man invades the kitchen. This time it’s Thomas Cox, of Lakeview drive, whose specialty is fancy cake- Mr. Cox got interested in baking unusual cakes (he’s working on making. When Bradley Scott of North Genesee road gets into the kitchen and dons his chef's costume he is prepared to whip up a sumptuous dients before cate)! chef's jalad! (as the mound of ingre- vas him might seem to indi- a violin-shaped one now) six years ago when he and his wife baked their own wedding cake. quets often produce interesting results, such as a miniature ship or typewriter. Special calls for ban- Don’t Cast Off Wedding Plans _It’s Better to Limp a Little Bit By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I was all set to get married four weeks from today. My girl and I went skiing and I broke my leg. It is in a cast. : The invita- tions are out for a church wedding and everything is all set. I want to postpone the wedding until I get this cast off but my girl says NO. Don’t you think I would look like an idiot walking down the aisle with © this cast on my leg? Be hon- est! ON CRUTCHES DEAR ON: If your girl wants to be married on schedule, don't let a little thing like a plaster of Paris cast come between you. LIMP A LIT- TLE! * * * DEAR ABBY: The smart- est guy I ever heard of was the one you wrote about in your column saying he refused to buy a television set. Once we ,were a very happy family with.two, kids, Then we got a television set. I am now lonely. Nobody talks to, me any more, No- body wants to leave the house because they are afraid they'll miss a program on TV. The wife sits up to watch the late late shows and is tired and ‘the wife reads your column 4 ¥, ABBY (during commercials) and tell me if I have a right to go to the corner saloon for company ? SICK OF TV DEAR SICK: Stay home. You'll only run into the same — TV programs at the saloon. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am 15 years old — married, divorced and pregnant, I married this kid for spite because the boy I really love joined the Marine Corps instead of marrying,me. The divorce will be final in June and the baby is due in August. My folks are ‘trying to get me to stick with my husband but I have no love for him. The boy in the service won't answer my letters but I know when I am fully divorced he will take me back, baby and all, because he once said he will always love me and no one else. Am I doing right? STUBBORN DEAR STUBBORN: (and you certainly are) Cool off long enough to have this baby while you still have a MRS. in front of your name. If you channeled some of that ener- gy toward making a success of . your marriage (this one) you — nee be a good ON: Your second mistake was telling him aboyt your first mistake, is eee ~ DEAR ABBY: I "heliove in pate the garage or basement. My husband says it is nuts. Who's right? Py MA DEAR MA: If you would hire others to do this work, why not pay the children? Women Dems to See Workings of Legislature Democratic women from Oakland Coanty will see how a bill is transferred into law in the Michigan Legislature when the Democratic Women’s Day program to be held in Lansing on March 22 is high- lighted by a mock legislative session. Following a coffee and doughnuts, registration hour in the Lansing Civic Center, a “This Is Your Legislature” program will be presented. State Democratic legislators have been invited to partici- in the mock session, which will rep strate “the progress of a from intro- duction through debate and vote in both houses to final signnature by the governor. For a noon luncheon at the Civic Center, Gov. G. Mennen Williams; and Dr. _ Persia - Campbell of New York State’s Consumers Counsel, will speak, Reservations are being _— for program and“ or participation — ear pont fe the tp, 1 If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press, She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self . ad- dressed envelope. JOANN SINGLETON Mr. and Mrs, James Single- ton of North East boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Joann, to Ru- dolph Beieler Ill, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Beieler dr, \ot Saginaw. An Aug. 9 wed. is being. planned, ca é ‘ THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH 15, -1958 —— . EatWhile _| Refreshing - auth Listening Spring Béauty-Do —It's Okay aca Lovely Cold Wave _There’s No Ban on Chewing Quietly as $q75. Others Talk. Gloves Created in Satin Stretch Satin ‘stretch is a term you'll be hearing more and more often. New satin stretch gloves are get-|’ ting lots of attention this season.|: They're slim, thin, and have a nice cling to the hand. You'll find them. in both formal long gloves, and in shorties that hug the wristbone. Naturally, you with just can wash them—just simple suds- By EMILY POST everything ing, that’s all “Dear Mrs, Post: ,Because of my. e Sal job, it is necessary that I go to on more than a few business lunch- Cold Wave fs) eons and dinners. Invariably I am ‘ U p 82 % ! seated next to someone who likes © Haircut to talk, and I never get the chance| To Your | to finish my meal. This could be | Features attributed to two things: Either! other people eat faster than I do, hay oer don't stop eating a ° Shampoo ng spoken to. e Se “In discussing this with an otfice — perce. he said that he didn’t | otting nk it was impolite to continue, eating while someone was address- © Sheen Spray In the past fifteen-years the cost of living has risen 82%. Would the life insurance you own today provide your family with a regular INCOME for food and clothing? MONEY to pay off the mortgage? FUNDS for your children’s‘ education? A careful study of your insurance holdings may be in order. Life of Vir- ginia's Programming Service is yours for the asking — without cost or obligation. ‘in @ surprise presentation Girl Scouts’ Spring Sing A Girl Scout Thanks Badge and 30-year pin were presented Friday evening to Dorothy Hollister (right) School. which came as part of the at Pontiac Central High Offering congratulations are Mrs. Vernon Verch (left) and Joanw Davis (center). Miss Hol- lister is skipper of Mariner ship Escanaba. ees fhave your opinion.” Pontiac Press Phete Good Posture Plays Important Role By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN When the clear-cut contour of the chin and neck become blurred, that is the time when youthful ap- pearance comes under fire. This often happens to quite young wom- en while many others maintain a youthful chinline into later life. John W. Nicholson Representative 1080 W. Huron Street FE 2-0219 THE LiFE WSURANCE COMPANY /OF VIRGINIA ‘ey 2 <2 @ONCE 187) 6 RHCHMOND. VIRGINIA bend MV ORKING 2” MOTHERS Service Available | Free Pick-Up and Delivery * * * Posture has a lot to do with the condition of the chin and neck. Cor- rect carriage of the head can greatly delay aging in this spot. ‘The chin should not be ducked |into the neck nor should it be ' pushed forward. The key of a gracefully poised FFE , you will feel a k of tension at the back of if Our necks are made up mostly of muscles, muscles which we do not use very strenuously or very much unless we are active in sports. If we do not exercise them short and tight or stretched and 2 to a OPEN SUNDAY 3 ~ New Dresses— Coats—Suits and Accessories Atvins. TELEGRAPH at HURON The Lustre-Sheen = and for your,home, too, ad 3” ? ond new life for all your family’s clothes , pt ‘ revitalizing draperies, slip-covers, bedspreads and throw rugs! ‘ Be Sure to Vee tite’. 1a SHIRTS | Pat Stamps With —— $1.13 ae Each re CASH and CARRY GRESHAM CLEANERS ‘2 Laundry “605 Oaklond Ave, Granch—$ Oakhill FE 4.2579 : OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7. Ac M,-5P, M. be ready for ‘EASTER eee qrcenst , Loti tie! © menine us rt “ie qvolity con process insures new looks by cleaning ond Get N Keep Neckline Trim Via Exercise flabby, depending on our posture|good neck exercises to their daily or the way we carry our head. jroutines. If your chinline has al- x * * ready begun to lose its freshness, Women should add a couple of|improved posture, plus these exer- ae a ie is f Ne | Achaaull 2-Piece Costume Insures Coordinated Appearance this chart select the one size best for you: Vera Maxwell says the costume look is the way to look to achieve the enviable all-in-one, coordinated appearance. : Nape of This one that can be the epitome, Sizet = Bust «Waist = Hips Neck to —tere-dead giveaways of a woman's cises, will greatly improve the situ- ation. If you are lucky and still have your youthful chinline, you should take neck exercises as a preventative measure. DEAD GIVEAWAYS A lovely woman must have a youthful neck and a_ well-defined chinline. The opposite attributes age and often betray her into look- ing much older than she is. * * * The following exercise will give your neck a lift toward beauty: Lie on your back with your legs straight. Bend your elbows and bring the hands up in front of the chest. Keep the arms in this posi- tion and the shoulders back as you raise your head from the floor and touch your chest with your chin. At the same time raise your legs (stiff knees) just a few inches from the floor. Return legs and head to the floor and continue. Do this slowly. If you would like to have my exercises for the chinline and the neck, send a stamped, _ self-ad- dressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 10, “Is Your Chin- line a Pain in the Neck?” Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. ing the group or even speaking di- rectly to you. I can't believe that he is right—especially about this, et I would very much like to Answer: Never before have | heard of such a requirement as sitting wih unmoving jaws while listening to a-table neighbor's conversation. To talk with your | mouth full, that is an offense. | But if it were an offense to chew quietly while listening, no one would eat, “Dear Mrs. Post: I was asked to pour at our smal] club tea and was exhausted by the end of the) afternoon. I didn’t even get a mo- ment to have any of the refresh-| ments myself. Isn’t the honor of being asked to pour a dubious one?” Be Sure to Have Yours for Easter NEISNER’S BEAUTY SALON 42 N, Saginaw St.—2nd Floor FEderal 8-1343 Appointment Not Always Needed Thrift Permanent with Haircut “> Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT e@ ee Answer: It is not intended to be only of intimate friends (or club’ members) who can be counted on to be gracious and capable. The main reason for your exhausting afternoon was not having at least one other person to pour so you could have relieved each other. “Dear Mrs. Post: one to the other, Answer: These pieces are put passing a dish the servihg spoon) (and-or fork) is put in the dish and then left there. Esther Group Meets Mrs. J. W. Murphy to sew cancer pads for the American Cancer Society, Mrs. Eugene Byers will open her James road home for the next meeting. Heads City Officers for Zonta Club of Pontiac for the coming year are Mrs, Chad Mellinger, pres- - ident; Mrs. L. R. Sampson, first vice president, and Mar- -garet Stark, second Vice presi- dent. Others are Mrs, A. W. Em- ery, recording secretary; Mrs. Beecher Connell, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Lloyd B. Smith, treasurer. * * * According ot Mrs. Mellinger, members will hold the annual ‘spring breakfast April 29 at Hotel Waldron. * * * Guests attending a meeting held Thursday evening at Kingsley Inn were Mrs. Fred Haggard and Mrs, Irving Faust.. New members include Mrs. ’ R. Milo Bleddon, Mrs. Neal Mrs. Chad Mellinger Zonta Club Scott, Mrs. Robert Mount, Elizabeth Stump and Mrs. Richard Wolfe. Party Will Fete Terri Reddish, 3 Terri Lynn Reddish, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reddish of East Walton ‘boule- vard, will be honored with a dinner party this evening on her third birthday, Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caswell, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Red- dish, Mrs, Laura Reddish, Mrs. May McClusky. Victor Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClusky, Sandy and Robbie McClusky, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vore and Davy, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lo- ches Waist of elegance for evening or simply] 33 23 kT 16% casual for day, depending on fab-| }° 2 = Fo ae ric choice, combines a sleeveless! 14 36% 2% 37% 17 sheath with relaxed ease through] }§ vod 4 a bp the midriff in the new and pop- ; requires yards e ular manner with a dolman-sleeved sae Seno for Pita and ae é straight little jacket that has a softly rolled collar. 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HASKILL hea Photographer 10 Years Experience ooliever 426 N. Paddock St. LAMP SALE First in Pontiac Pottery’s History EVERY LAMP IN THE STORE AT 50% SAVINGS Lovely selection a in brass, pottery and glass Contemporary Traditional Provincial Many are brand new stock! . ¢ Michigan's as > Largest innerware ? oN Specialty Store! 2099 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8642 Adjacent to North Side of Miracle Mile... Just North of Telegraph and Square Lake nae? ia Large Village TEN. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 - Monday’s s Vote to Decide on Novi Incorporation Proposal Approval Means | 31 Square Mile Area Has 5,300 Population; Polls Open to 8 P. M. NOVI TOWNSHIP — The major part of Novi, Township would be- come one of the largest villages in| Michigan if voters approve the) proposal to incorporate the town- ship as a village in Monday’s spe- cial election. * * * The proposed incorporation area is 31 square miles with a popula- ‘tion of 5,300. It includes all of the -township with the exception of Wixom, that part already annexed to Northville and two subdivisions. Voters also will be asked to elect a five-man commission to draft a village charter should ’ the incorporation proposal be approved. If the proposal is re- jected, there will be no commis- sion. * * x There are 13 candidates for the) vijage, this 1958 station wagon SPECIALLY EQUIPPED POLICE CAR — Instead of the con- ventional type police car, the Village of Orchard Lake has one equipped for almost all emergencies. Recently purchased by the — doubles as ambulance and patrol car. Pentiac Press Photo Sgt. Herbert Brown, 3195 Pridham, Keego Harbor, opens door to show resuscitator and stretcher. A vehicle like this is especially useful in areas where drownings may occur, said Village Commis- sion President Fred Walls. commission. They are Philip An- derson, Hadley J. Bachert, A. Rus- sell Button, Robert H. Davey, Mrs. Guy Boatman, Herbert Koester, Bram H. LeButt, Dirk Groenen- berg, David Fried, Walter Tuck, Harry E. Watson, Archie Marsh and Dicron Tafralian. ~ * * Backers of the village incorpor- ‘ation proposal cite protection of size as one of the main advan- tages of incorporation. As an incroporated village, the -area would avoid loss of terri- tery through annexation or through a small section becom- ing a village, they say. Should the village incorporation proposal be approved, it appears likely that the present Novi Town- Rep. Cramton to Be Honored State Doctors to Give Thursday Luncheon prominent Michigan citizens, the Michigan Medical Association an- nounced today. * * * Awards to 10 Others at LAPEER—Rep. Louis C. Cram- ton (R-Lapeer) will be honored at a testimonial luncheon in Detroit Thursday along with 10 other last hour rush. Toles Made Member Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. For precinct 1, they ll be located in the Novi Town- Hall, 25850 Novi Rd., and for +precinct 2, Novi Community Hall, ‘26350 Novi Rd. ' Township Clerk Bachert has surged qualified voters to cast their ballots early in order to avoid the Talent to Compete in Musical Benefit ROMEO — The talent show por- tion of Tuesday night’s musical benefit show to be presented in the auditorium of Romeo High School is expected to draw a number of area contestants. ig x * The program will open at 7:30 with a pop concert featuring se- lections played by the Romeo High Schoo] Concert Bani. They will in- clude favorites from Broadway musicals, marches by Sousa and Goldman, and “The Dangerous | Dan McGrew," a novelty arrange-| Ment with narration. * * a The talent show to follow wil] be divided into two divisions—senior, for 14-year-olds and older, and. junior, 13-year-olds and younger. Judges will pick winners in each division. a 2 en Tickets may be purchased from any band member or at the door.| CHERIE NAN LITTLESON Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Little- son of South Main _ street, Clarkston, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cherie Nan, to James W. Kesterke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Kesterke of St. Joseph, Both the bride-elect and her fiance will graduate from Michigan State University in June. The wedding date has been set for Aug, 9. The 11 will receive awards for) distinguished service in the fields 23 Students From Oakland Twenty-three Oakland County! residents were among some 281) University of Michigan awarded the Oreon E. Scott Fresh- man Prize, given to first-semester students ranking in the top 10 per cent of their class. * * * Award winners may select one of 20 books, chosen by the Com- mittee on University Scholarships, to be inscribed with their name and stamped with the gold seal of the university. A convocation will be held for these students and their parents May 9 in the Michigan Union Ball- students. room as part of the university's) |made off with an estimated $250,- Young People Participate of medicine and health welfare. The luncheon will be a feature of the 12th annual Michigan Clinical Institute, a postgraduate study} Berkley—Tyler D. Hartwell, 2049 session for doctors of medicine. |Beverly; Frank E. Schober, 1250 Others to be honored are Sen. |C@mbridge. Lewis G. Christman (R-Ann Ar- : bor), Dr. A. C. Furstenberg, dean of the University of Mich- igan Medical School; Dr. do- seph G. Holner, Detroit city bealth commissioner;. Sen. Has- kell L. Nichols (R-Jackson) and Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Huron), yearly Honors Convocation. Following are the winners from Oakland County: * * Birmingham — Richard son, 608 Larchlea; James R. Maur- er, 18646 Devonshire; Janet E. Miller, 811 Tottenham; Arthur N. K. Schmiegel, 812 Kennesaw. Bloomfield Hills — Gordon P.) Clark, 5455 Franklin; * A Jones, 321 Barden, and Susan L. Kennedy, 4905 Stoneleigh. Awards also will be presented to Dr, Grover C. Penberthy, De- troit, chairman of the advisory committee to the Selective Service system in Michigan; William J. Burns of Lansing, in recognition of honorary membership in the society; Dr. A. O. Brines, Detroit, president of the International So- ciety of Clinical Pathology, and Dr. E. A. Kahn, Ann Arbor, presi- dent of the Society of Neurological Surgeons. * Bruer, 543 E. Saratoga, Ferndale; Richard R. Rossman, 3051 E. 10- Mile, Hazel Park; Ronald D. Bassey, 25895 Salem, and Bessie a Dr. Paul Van Riper of Champion will receive a scroll honoring him as Michigan's Foremost Family eayeei of 1957. Daring Gunmen Take $250,000 in Gems MONTREAL w—Police checked teday on several leads to three daring gunmen who walked into a diamond importer's office dur- ing lunch hour yesterday and 000 in gems. * * * Hermann Sputz, president of Sputz and Remer Co, Ltd., said} the trio entered his office with guns drawn while he was talking with two friends, Two of the band- its wore handkerchief masks. * * * The thieves tied up Sputz and} his friends, took a wallet contain- ing $800 from one of them, then removed a wooden box containing the stones from a vault. They cut telephone lines in the offices be- fore leaving. WILLIAM EMERSON Oakland County Superintendent of Schools William Emerson will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Oakland County Council of Parent-Teachers As- sociations at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Brandon Independence School, Ortonville. He will talk on “Public Education System, and What Effect Legislation Has on It.”’ There will be an election of officers for 1958-59 following his talk. During Morning Worship | “The Mark of a Christian” will be the theme of the sermons at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday by Dr. Jo- seph I, Chapman in Bethany Bap- tist Church. * * * Assisting in the early service will be Judy Cantarella and at the sec- ond service, Donna Douglas will participate. interviewed Sunday morning on the “Religion in the News’ broadcast by Dr. Chapman. The Board of Education will sponsor a pancake supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday to benefit the scholarship fund. Both vocal and instrumental music will be fea- tured. _According to Percy M. Walley of Supervisors’ Board ARMADA — Robert R, Toles, 48- year-old ‘Armada dairy farmer, Was sworn in yesterday as Armada. Township member of the Macomb. County Board of Supervisors. He sieceeds his father, Wilson, A. Toles, who died recently of a) heart ‘attack. | ness Pleasing to God” at the 8 The pastor will speak on “‘Holi- | J, minister of education, more than 80 young people are working for scholarships to Baptist summer | camps. p-m, vesper, Assistants will be Beverly Wells and David Da- vies, At 7 p.m. the discussion theme | will be “Liberal and Conservative Christianity What Do These | Terms Mean and Where Does Bethany Fit Into the Picture?” * * * These are the state camp at Lake Louise, the American Bap- tist Assembly at Green Lake, Wis. Hender- Plaxton, 920 Southdown, and Klaus) James B.| | The men give their names which Others winners were: Leon C./ Manufacturers National Bank of ‘Detroit. — ‘lactivities of this ring contact him | ‘}at FEderal 3-7151 or Chief In-| vestigator Anthony F, Stiel at the, _ |Same number. -|than $200 have been passed by Pastor's Absence ithe Troy chureb at a nationwide Presbytery meeting in Chicago this ip.m, study classes are being held librarian at Troy High School, and ithe Rev. conducted atinay by the. young | Receive Freshman Prize \J. Steele, 26636 Wyoming, Hunting- iton Woods; William J. Cox Jr., 1305 Kessler, Keego Harbor; Bern- shard F. Muller, 27707 Novi Rd., Novi; John H. Pattison, 5960 Pon- tiaec Trail, Orchard Lake; Roger A. Kopp, 72 Devonshire, Pleasant Ridge; Joyce S. Tolhurst, 316 Northwood, Rochester. * * * Royal Oak—Margaret A. Childs, 219 S. Minerva; John D. Gillan- ders, 709 Forest; Norman P. Jen- sen, 800 Maplegrove; Leigh W. Mintz, 403 Woodside; Jean J. Peleman, 23040 Marlow, and Joel M. Shere, 16081 W. 10%4-Mile. Merchants Warned of Bad Check Ring A warning to Pontiac area mer- chants to be on the lookout for a bad check passing ring of four men identifying themselves as laborers for a man known as) | Batista Defaveri has been issued | iby the Oakland County prosecutor's) office. < * x may be false as Leon Wilson, ‘Assumes Duties of Police Officer as Wolverine Lake's Law Enforcer WOLVERINE LAKE — Glen E. Smith of 265 Tower, White Lake Township, assumed his duties to- Wolverine Lake. week ago by the Village Council. * * * This was just one of the recent changes in the police setup. The post of police chief has been abolished, at least for the present time, according to newly appoint- ed Police Commissioner Michael Mackay. He said a chief may be named sometime in the future when the Police Department - is enlarged. * * * Smith had been a part-time member of the White Lake Town- ship Police Department for the past two years and has been active in Civil Defense work in the township. A graduate of Pontiac's auxiliary police course, he served the city for three years as an auxiliary Lowney Jackson, Cleven Clay and Charles Harrison. They attempt to pass checks, usually around $20, drawn in Defaveri's name from “They usually make a , small purchase, such as liquor or beer, and will expect change back,” Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem warns. He asked that any persons com- ing in contact or hearing about the’ * x * Eleven checks totaling more these men in Oakland County lately, Ziem said. They are also wanted in Wayne, St, Clair and Macomb Counties, Will Lead Troy Presbyterians in TROY—In the absence of the Rev. W. Donald Pendell, pastor, James Hartin will lead the wor- ship and Vincent Coombs will speak on the “Larger Church at Work"’ at the Sunday service of the First Presbyterian Church of Troy. * * * The Rev. Pendell is representing weekend. Each Sunday during Lent serv- ices will be held at the Church at 9:30 and 11 a.m. with a nur- sery, and Sunday Schoo] for all ages at the same hours. The theme Is “Come to Worship as a Family.” ° policeman, Working with him will be Frank Stott, a part-time patrolman in the village. * * * Commissioner Mackay is a for-| mer Detroit policeman. Appointed by the Village Council, he will direct police activities and make a monthly report to Council. Glen E. Smith Serves day as a full-time police officer in| He was hired a) ‘Scouts and Brownies will present Lutheran Body to Be Organized Service Slated Sunday for Antioch Church in Farmington FARMINGTON — Antioch Evan- gelical Lutheran Church will hold its service of organization tomor- row at the 0. E. Dunckel Junior High School on 12-Mile road, be- tween Orchard Lake and Farming- ton roads. The Rev. Dr. Frank P. Madsen, representing the Michigan Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America, will deliver the message and officially declare the congre- gation a member of the synod. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. James E. Henne- berger, mission developer for the ULCA, will be liturgist. The Rev. Dr. Merle Franke, secre- tary of the Division of English Missions, ULCA, will also’ be present. |New K. of C. Council Forms at Imlay City 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Sacred Heart Church Sunday, After the Mass breakfast will be served to the group at the Utica K. of C. Hall with initiation to follow. . ; IMLAY CITY—A new Council of the Knights of Columbus has been formed in Imlay City. Charter members and members of the Executive Board will assist at the) The Panama Canal G1 miles long) took 32 years to complete. “ks a S om Z* OLD MILL TAVERN WATERFORD Famous for Just Wonderful Food SPECIAL DINNERS FOR SUNDAY ED ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF with Vegetables and Brown Sauce er GOLDEN BROWN EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS with Sauce Tartare = Choice of Soup or Juice @ Choice of Potatoes Chef's Salad @ Fresh Baked Rolls and Butter .. “WS \\\ GOURMET - DUNCAN HINES SOUTH-EASTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION About 70 charter members are expected Sunday. Seventy-five children and young people already are enrolled in Sun- day School of the church. The classes meet from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in Dunckel School. x «* * A Luther League, official youth group of the Lutheran Church, meets every other week for dis- cussion topics in the parsonage on Eastfield avenue. Twelve young people currently are enrolled in the group. ‘With People, a Course in Chris- next month, The Antioch Lutheran Church soon will become a part of the United Lutheran Church in America, theran bodies in the National Lu- theran Council, a cooperating agency of over two-thirds of all Lutherans in America. x * * Antioch Latheran congregation represents all other Lutheran bodies of the National Lutheran Council. Marlette High's “How to Get Along Ib ls tian Maturity” will be their topic] [f The UCLA is one of eight Lu- Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills ‘ LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations POOUP PPE PPLE PO FFF F FOV FOP PFN SOFC GEE TEP TU Alumni Group Plans Banquet MARLETTE Arrangements are being made for the annual Marlette High School Alumni As- sociation banquet to be held at |the school May 31. * * In charge of invitations are Mrs. Earl Long, Mrs. Lionel and Mrs. Bernie Tyrell, Mrs. Harry Prowse is handling reservations, while on the Pro- igram Committee are Robert Wil-) lis, Dean Ruggles and Robert Thornton. * * * Banquet Committee chairman is Mrs. Steward Brown. * Slate Lutheran Service in| Rochester School ROCHESTER — The Abiding Presence Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold its second worship service Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the North Hill Elementary School. The Rev. Martin F. Foutz, pas- tor, said 145 persons attended the church’s first service last week. The church is in the National Lutheran Council. Brooks PTA to Meet vwewevwrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrwee FOR YOUR cour, IN-CAR HEATERS \CTONIGHT-3 BIG HITS!/7 o WannenCor0n sie Wannen Banos. MEDILIE WOOD ‘Tabi MALDEN oN 6 PAWN of the AR wd FAVA CH.FIE ae” Ai as \S ie HTER p of DR: WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — The Lee O. Brooks School PTA. will hold its monthly meeting at) 8 p.m. Monday in the multi-pur- | pose room of the school. Girl) a program and refreshments will be served, EVELYN MARIE SMITH Mr, and Mrs, Chester B. Smith of Ft. Wayne, Ind., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Evelyn Marie, to Bradley N. Beam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion L, Beam, 145 Mont Eagle St., Milford. A graduate of In- diana University, Miss Smith is a mathematics teacher at Mil- ford High School. Her fiance, a graduate horticulturist of Michi- gan State University, is manag- er of the Ben E, Phillips Nur- sery in Milford, No date has NOW PLAYING te LBDEMILE'S Commie Pamamauet McrUME: 2 SHOWS DAILY and SUN. Matine 2:30 — Eve. 7:30 OXFORD THEATER been set for the wedding. Wednesday evenings from 8 to 9 for those who plan to join the church. Subjects covered by the class include the Bible, church his- tory, other religions, baptism and the meaning of the sacraments. * * * , A Sunday evening Youth Fellow-| ship will be held at the church each Sunday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Patricia Angus has been elected president of the group. Helen Smith Pendel] meet with the group. people, to be followed by a rec: reation and refreshment period. Mrs, Duane Clodfelter has been elected president of the Women’s and the fifth Baptist Youth ti " Rabbi Nathan Hershfield will be|Conference at.Toronto, Ont, b Association. FUN fo EVERYONE 3 DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY—MON.—TUES. 2—SMASH HITS—2 LUCY and DESI are Hilarious — plus a Host of Stars in “TRAPEZE.” A touching stary -of life in the big top. entertainment for all IN GLORIOUS COLOR at I 655444 THEATRE PURSUIT OF GRAF SPE” Also oat mol I: * SUNDAY -MONDAY x Wayne Ar His Micutiest! é ADVENTURE Ar Its. Best! Legend of the Lost } THF, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 More Precincts [Leopold to Take Up Life in Puerto Rico for Township | Election Unit Approves 6 Additional Locations in Waterford | | After months of complete reor- ganization of every voting area in| Waterford Township, the election ‘board has approved six additional iprecincts, according to Clerk iJames Seeterlin. * * * Notifications of the changes plus ja new registration card will be ‘mailed to 17,535 registered voters ‘i: Waterford Township, and a map ‘with detailed precinct locations will . In 1955, last year for which; Names most frequently. chosen! figures are available, approxi-/by popes have been Benedict, mately 15,000 Americans died of|Clement, Gregory, Innocent, John tuberculosis. land Leo, TONITE—Last Complete Shows Starts 10 P. M. ROr SATURDAY HURON’ SUN. - MON. df AND AN Barat NEW JAPANESE STAR. IN Fited it TEGHIIRAMA TECHAICOLOR e+ 2cced byw maveicia OWENS - REO BUTTONS - RICARDO WONTALBAM . MARTHA SOOT) - MENOGM GREK - + AMES GARNER, Paopecio av BumLeTED ay WL eso Lic oa Ca) = ee i ee A PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY at REGULAR PRICES SUNDAY! St ran mar Trib YER *— ae The 53-year-old parolee, who served 334 years in prison for his’ part in the 1924 murder of Bobby) Wayne At His Micutiesr! p ADVENTURE AY Its Best! be published some time in April esterday's answer: Zebra, mOnkey, or May. 3/5 GOrilla, Lions babOon, fier, giraffe, ‘S$ Because of the rapid growth in ~ My Lise, Ine Snake, wrt. AGAINST AFRICA the township, officials decided See VooD0@ aitn of the wow wreemets «(1 V Producer Henry Jatte was also necessary to reestab- | RY oo o ove ot te tormer | A ble to Argue Good Case] acaAINst THE | * * * | FLAME OF ! The 18 Waterford Township vot- By BOB THOMAS yer, a balding, sharp-witted New ing precincts will be located at) HOLLYWOOD w — If Henry! Yorker with names and figures at VIOLENCE... | the following places: No. 1, Jayno' Jaffe argues a pretty good case|his fingertips. But he also oper- E/ \ Adams School; No. 2, Fire Station for his television shows, it’s no|ates importantly in the less or- RAGE: No. 2; No. 3, Waterford Village! accident. He’s a lawyer as well|derly world of show business. | ‘School, and No. 4, the Williams's producer of some of the top TV| He was the man behind Pro ‘Lake School. fare. ducer’s Showcase, which contrib- % , | No. 5, Township Hall; No. 6. * &® uted such TV achievements as : |Hudson Covert School; No. 7, Don-| Jaffe looks and talks like a law- “Peter Pan,” the Bogart-Bacall’ AGAINST | aldson School; No. 8, Stringham “Petrified Forest,” the Sadlers ? | School; No, 9, Beaumont School, Wells Ballet, etc. His regular, FANATICS’ } ‘and No, 10, the Lambert School. ’ T shows now are the Dinah Shore) : ) s 5 * Pontiac Theaters iow. shirley Temple's storybook! - BULLETS... | No. 11, Knights of Pythias Hall; : and the daytime serial Kitty | ‘No. 12, Schoolcraft School; No. 13,} ° : Foyle. a (ouel #@ Pontiac Lake School, and No. 14, eg PARLANDO tC * & & ' Drayton Plains School. Satt.: “Old Yeller. I asked him how he switched Legend of | No. 15, Monteith School: No. 16,|__ Sun. - Fri.: “Raintree County.”| from Blackstone to Barnum. ‘Leggett School;’ No. -17, Burt Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery) 1 wool; b ULE : “If you want to go ‘way back,” the Lost ee fe ek Cer eS erean he said, “‘you could start when I Sat.: “Jet Attack,” John Agar; |“*5 4 boy. My father was attor-) | “Suicide Battalion,” John Ashley. ney for many of the leading fig- SenWed.: “The Mosk of the") = Sew bunneme. He loved *. Community Theaters |uSm:"siic, revna'tis. ° % concerts and the theater, and T'm | ers Soe ag “The Quiet Ameri-|"0t exaggerating when I say we can,” Audie Murphy; “Bail Out at often went to them five nights a Civie — — Farmington es week.” nee, parcatt of the Ghat Coe cums, | menue Feet. He followed his father into law : pe Gregson, Anthony Quayle — .,|being honored with the editorship || ° | | gat: “Tyme Limit,” Richard Widmar:| Sat-: “Three Outlaws,” Alan t the b rind P| “‘Plesh 1 and the Spur.” color, John Agar Hale; “Gunslinger,” John Ireland. |° Columbia University Law) The mgson, Dorothy Ma} am | Sun.-Mon.: ‘Baby Face Nelson,” |* et ee ‘weep’ fe. Yume.” m' Mickey Rooney; “‘Lone Ranger,” Cie eee ee Gievica) lasore! But the theater died hard. He | gat-un.: “Les Girls.” Gene Kelly,| Tues.-Thurs.: ‘Unholy Wife, » Dy. became acquainted with Lawrence! MILE Gaynor sor, aiiaaeth Tayo |@ Dors, Rod Steiger; “Kiss Be-Tibbett and together they founded | ‘Rock Hudson. Jetes Dean fore Dying,” Robert Wegner, Jetf the American Guild of crs NANCY GATES RAYMOND BURR — ——— = = Keege - Hunter. Artists. He later cofounded the ra-| sofat Parca Ssomberee, segs aly Fri.: “Brass Legend,” Hu AS union, now AFTRA, and ac. Lewis, Pats Domino 8 TTT ‘coum Tues: “Trepese.” color, Teny (O'Brien; “Buster Keaton Story,” | quired numerous show biz clients. SATU RDAY ‘lle ‘Balt, ca pem Bison ad Donald O'Conner. \One was producer Leland Hay- 3 | Lake — Walled Lake HURON ward. and SUN DAY Brando. = _—— . “Legend of the Lost,” John| ‘Leland was starting to produce « ian SUPERSTOPE eat», “Heden® mu itera Ghote.” Bevery ope Sophia Loren; ieee aie Showcase when he be- Boys end,” Hugh O'Brien. came gravely ill,” Jaffe recalled. | ; dD * 5 | } Bin. Toge: Th i Face 'Neison.”| Tues.-Thurs.: “Sad Sack,” Jer- ‘‘He asked me to take over for, rtve-fi Duis’ “Molo Apthony’ Desiet and the/ry Lewis; “Hired Gun,” Rory Cal- him. og eighs have done it, oq oT ie f aE cn I ay te a le] SIDNEY POTN IANO HERNANDEZ JOHN MeINTIRE Cheater ‘macdmente et 2: “The Tem Com-| Fri: “Bomber B-52," Natalie t+ * * State — Lake Orion W Kari Malden; “Slaughter on) “But os inaseae = samo et Avenue,” = emp io Sag Ping rete = iene FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT! j|_EARTHA KITT . onn Tremaine. aimaster; FE 4-461) Box Office Opens 6:30 f “Nick. the Eskim Jan Sterling. : time of my life.” CARTOON FUN Travel Venture NOVELTY P.M. Show Starts 7:00 P.M. “| Seman Yoggs” | “YOUR ZOO” | Featurette 7 OPDYKE RD. at PONTIAC RD. TONITE—-Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. | Governor Lauds Irish _ | GUNSLINGER THREE OUTLAWS LANSING — Monday has been] ——— TODAY LAST TIMES © THUNDERING DOUBLE ACTION! = THE MIGHT OF IT SUN A & MON A proclaimed as St. Patrick's Day} ——— JOHN AGAR—in | JOHN ASHLEY— in —— THE SIGHT OF IT ! D Y D Y ‘the “vitality, imagination and in- | —— “JET ATTACK” “SUICIDE BATTALION” |—— STUNS THE SCREEN! petal rensogr sta —s- LAST DAY! WALT DISNEY’S “OLD YELLER”| romomrowt'sTibelivele os SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW GREAT IT IS! Acclaimed by the press! Cheered by millions! A tremendous production of the prize-winning panoramic novel—big, bold, daring drama of love and conflict! Mounting HM tension all In the great tradition of Civil War Romance! Two years in the making! 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Huron Opposite Huron Theater Open Daily 9:30 to 9:30 — Sunday totes | Tommy Armour 75's Golf Balls sono $ 29... _THE PONTIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 COLONIAL INFLUENCE — Drapery fabric and the tall wing chairs in front of the window are but two areas of the Shaw living room that are colonial in design. Mrs. Shaw did a professional job of upholstering the chairs. The sofa, facing the Your Neighbor’s House Shaw's Two Story Home on Old Orchard Drive Has Four Bedrooms By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor About a year and a half ago we watched a new house being built in Donelson Park. We are always interested in new homes, but this one was unusual] because it is a two-story. In these days of ranch homes and split levels, a regular two-story house is an oddity. . * * * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaw bought stock plans for their new home, later saw them featured in the Pontiac Press House of of the house. the Week series. The Shaws are former Wayne residents. A teenage son and daughter and a younger son make up the family. At present, Mr. Shaw’s brother is living with them also. But there’s room for all in the brick house on Old Orchard Pontiac Press Phetos by Ed Vanderworp A central hal] from the front door feads to the targe living reom-dining room at the rear of the house. Geing completely across the width of the house, this room has windows on the south and west. Floor length draperies in a gold and yellow windows, is a deep red. The tweed carpeting is gold and beige. The Shaws’ fire- place is in almost constant use; it is built of the same reused brick as the exterior ~ colonial design can be drawn Walls around the fireplace and around the west windows are made of knotty pine. The inner wal] and one end are painted light beige. w PREFER COLONIAL drive. The Shaws like colonial furni- ture and decorations. Their din- ing room furniture is maple with ladder back, rush seated chairs and a drop leaf table. A pair of tall colonial wingback chairs is placed in front of the large win- dow. Mrs. Shaw upholstered these in gold tapestry material. A simple pine mantel caps the fireplace of reused brick. The slightly raised hearth is slate. Over the fireplace there are three bronze plaques. In the course of their married life the Shaws have lived in and fixed up no less than a dozen houses. Already they have ideas about what they want to do with this new house. When the chil- WALL SHELF — A matching shelf and set of drawers are recessed in the pine paneled wall of the front’hallway. Ruffled curtains frame the “We, *% “s cotton. window in the door. The rather steep stairs are dren are older and away at school, they may knock out the wall between the living room and downstairs bedroom, making one huge room, Right now Mrs. Shaw wants to make a breakfast room out of the breezeway. Already glassed- in, it has a_Dutch door opening, onto it from the kitchen, The kitchen has yellow U- (Continued on Page 14) carpeted. Valance and the back wall of the little shelf are the same material, a gold and yellow Your Convenience. bright red. It’s not a big room, but there is good closet space and enough floor space for model trains, cars and all the toys dear to a boy's heart at this age. STURDY MATERIALS — Young Gene Shaw has a room that will withstand the rough kind of play eight-year-old boys engage in. His walls are paneled in pine. The carpeting and curtains are sturdy materials, dark green in color. The corduroy bedspread is emirate aint: sii a FREE ESTIMATES Our ‘Representativi Will Call at Complete B No Obligation. ON | ALL SIZES! ALL TYPES! FRAME and BLOCK © CEMENT WORK © EAVESTROUGHS ORDER NOW before Spring prices go into effect! uilding Service Anything You Need at a Price to Fit Your Budget © ATTICS © ADDITIONS ® REC. ROOMS ® BASEMENTS ® FOUNDATIONS @ HOUSE RAISING @ ENCLOSED PORCHES © COMBINATION ALUMINUM WINDOWS and DOORS @ ROOFING = ¢ SIDING © AWNINGS NO DOWN PAYMENT Up to 5 Years to Pay! FEderal 2-1 21 1 G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 DIXIE HIGHWAY NORTH of TELEGRAPH PONTIAC Telephone FE 21 211 OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 4 P. M. Telephone FE 2-1211 , Shaw’s-newest possession, a sewing machine, is at the right; it fits k well with the other furniture. pinata Genco a. tedigecr yond the sewing machine. SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE WATERFORD BUILDERS SHOW ¥ FOURTEEN _ | aes , ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 Ly! is. French provincial walnut. ular windows, There’s a large Above the bed there are three | recreation room down there silhouette pictures of the chil-| pow, waiting for some finish. dren. Three of the walls are ‘ing touches, Mrs, Shaw says. ivory, one is persimmon shade. The carpeting is turquoise, the | TB? “tility area is completely M an unfinished wood and you wish ke it Natural to show the grain, aq apply a : 7 icoat or two of varnish, then the There are several ways to obtain, wax. Be sure to thin any varnish that so-called “natural” finish on or paint in accordance with the wood surfaces. When working with directions on the label. ROY ANNETT, Ince. | Realtors =e 28 E. Huron St. 4 Ph. FE 8-0466 | Because the Shaws’ lot slopes The exterior of the Shaw house toward the back—it's a geod | is reused brick with a white sized lot, 956x279 feet- can | frame second story and white af Our 50th Anniversary Year Dependable Service and Quality Prodécts Since 1908 -THOROSEAL he ANGLED HOUSE — Curved steps and walk link the driveway _ slightly forward from the bedroom wing over the garage. with the entrance porch. The living level, at the right, angles Only O’Brien. Heating + IN PONTIAC . t 74'-8° S-7D) . Offers 25% OFF I c= NAT Shaw House Has | 4 | BEDROOM 4 | BEDROOM 3 > . Big Open Basement SEALS BASEMENT WALLS To General Motors Employees - uve ROOM eMmN : see nt : ~ / (Continued trom Page 13) water _—S—— HEATING "e = [ f set is yellow with brown chairs. end decorate your er md » * / Oo Over the window which ts masonry wolls. ~ ry S i are dressed with white ruffled cur- Just mix THORO- EQUIP MENT oe | aiidad Phin Se a — oo SEAL with water bes — | , ST tens © ay My ta . The downstairs bedroom, al- end brush-epply! oe Don’t Forget—the Only Heating Decler That Gives aia fh woe OS , a.8 HOLDEN RED STAMPS ~neS. : 3 ~ f al green carpeting. fured lias pe Gray for Only Ff . SSE yO Cex] ESS 5.70 * O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY || ><, Le CSE P| ae ee a , Authorised Oakland County Distributor [ oY eee we wy | hallway is paneled in pias. Re SE BAS 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 hae an = ~ ay se f, telephone shelf with aa small | i ; Y 5) SS ‘ 6 drawers underneath. The phone | R D " ¢ ys ‘ / uy OS is a'wall type one, chosen so that CATS | inc. 4 a; } ' wwe SS 5 “ we \. the teenagers have to stand up | 9 \ pam : wit | Jy) “3 _| while they talk: The stairs are JM 339 S. PADDOCK ST. FE 2-0283 ( | ARKS | ()N living and bedroom levels (ae carpeted in the same gold and | ; phil t beige tweed as the living room A DIFFERENT APPROACH — A new ap- is bent into a slight angle, permitting the house | carpeting. proach to split level planning is seen in this to be placed in almost any position on a lot. There are icur bedrecmes) ba unusual design. The side-to-side line of the house this reomy house, The upstairs ° the breakfast room-kitchen area.| Mallway is carpeted. In the ) gie lves Cw Loo Because of its design, it can be-| Dathroom, gray and white is f : used for the color scheme with come a bar, a serving table or a yellow for accent. * snack counter, 0 Split Level House coms | cee ky, tae ur es > master bedroom ‘as 2 bedroom. Keeping in mind the roum-sized dressing room, 4% / fact that he is only eight, the By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE It will capture breezes from the| vanity and two closets. A private | oy. paneled this room in pine. Here's a crooked house that/east, north and west. In this| >ath Js attached. Carpeting and curtains are dark adds three points to the compass,| . ition morning light will illu-| The recreation room is directly| green. The bedspread is bright — | and position, g light | new on grade Jevel and has its com-| red corduroy. Furniture is ma- | GARDENS EASY TO OWN! Trade in Your-Present Home - CHOICE FEATURES: All Brick @ 3 Bedrooms @ Carport @ Full Tile Bath @ 40 Gallon Water Heeter @ Ges Incinerator @ Aluminum Screens Model Open: Daily 2 P. M. to § P. M. Saturday and Sunday 12 | | zest to living. No freak, te 9 P. M. i i and | . tt was built on an angle for good) ™inate the kitchen ae plete rear wall open with sliding: ple. : Les . ——— : area. glass doors, separating this area! Although the room was ab- | | = Because it departs from the) gm the afternoon, the terrace |from the lower level terrace. normally tidy (according to ) ————— - usual straight line of construction, Gene's mother), it did show evi- | | : — : 4! porch would be shielded from | The recreation room thus biends | t jit provides views from seven di-) the sun, yet the living room (With the terrace and garden be- dences of his hobbies. A bow and | +5 the usual four.) would catch some of the light yond, ‘ with of the fading day. On the exterior, boards and bat-| While a box full of model train | t on a lot however you wish, In brief, this. house is designed oy. stone ccarda | collection was stashed away in | yet it will always look good. Fur-'to take maximum advantage of tear ise eeles the rho ven the closet. | jther, the angle of its two wings/ all the benefits of any particular/7y. roo¢ is of asphalt shingles.| Fourteen-year-old Susan has Bob’s Building Service, Inc. Does a Better Job at a Reasonable Price We Specialize in... $ \creates a wholly different and un- jlocation — natural light, prevail-| gione planters flank the front! ivory white furniture in her 15,250 frets Fe et ome | Tera ae : une a to . roses on With BASEMENT ff iterestne tienen brotse SEAL he treat door a ecbte wat | ‘bees er walla are rose. Or iets Romedots sear iain the irregular room arrangement | The overall dimensions of with @ wide-futed ginss side. tains and bedspread are white eling ore nciosures | Mts it from the hum-drum, || House of The Week HW-96 are | light, ‘The plan specifies alumi. | With Pastel colored quilted Pit Recreation Rooms Roofing box-like contours of the average || 74 {eet § inches by 27 feet | mum double-hung and sliding , igh ee print al Kitchen Remodeling Siding TELEPHONE home, | . 4 — A came lot of | windows, te cover the chairs. Gorages Bathrooms MAple 5-1201 Back of this plan, designated} 100 by 100 feet is recommend- | angle of the floor plan room, as befitting a jun- “There Is No Substitute for Experience” : is HW-96 in the House of The Week|] ed. The living and bedroom | 04. rior plane . —____________—l|.ories was the desire of Architect] levels comprise 2,000 square repeated in exte Ss of the! fo. in : : house as one wing intersects the! culine looking. Walls are blue Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30: |Rudolph A, Matern to create aij feet. There are 846 square | |)... | , if y 4 Pl e | strikingly different split level resi-] feet in the recreation room The dining and living terrace ie retiragt ng Secured gp hearoay : jaf ou re anning Gd dence. | and the garage. of scored concrete; the recreation| usual zebra striped black and | BOB S BUILDING SERVICE After weeks of study and ex- room terrace is of flagstone. The| white corduroy. All the furniture | TC perimentation, Matern adopted the| ing breezes and scenic views. —_| bedroom level cantilevers over the| is oak finished in driftwood gray. INCORPORATED EW KI HEN idea of placing the two wings at} Another feature of this plan {s garage, providing protection for) Two crimson corduroy pillows on an angie. Aside from the de-|jts excellent traffic plan — M0 the garage door. the bed are a bright color note. 207 W. MONTCALM At the Hashing white light just east of Ockiand ‘parture in design, both inside andjroom must be crossed to get to) tf you are interested tn see PERSIMMON WALL A. Murray White FE 4-9544 and Demand the Following Things: | ou. the irreguiar arrangement] another room. ‘This creates the| study ‘plant of this hours, ‘send f The Shaws’ bedrooms is above | * Custom Workmanship * Large Selection of earyaan oa iia, ceaaevn| roa pig ae: ee ee Fe eee® Michi | the living room. Their furniture D * Attention te Detail oe Woods, Finishes, AND LIGHT pate ot the family and for service | | 7 , r ‘ F : : the activities, ‘As ge ® . . é ee soar, ample, place the nou ve spere are ree tees, Tmo AT Conditioning f THEN COME AND SEE US |- living level Includes the foyer, living room, dining room, kitch- Costs Are Offset ; Means More Time ) | | nas three bedrooms and twe | Home airconditioning has ad- With the Children eke al it Corteet 77 See baths plus a dressing room. The |vantages which tend to offset INC. BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE Means More Time IE | DOORS peta Se Birch $7” tang room ape “ee much of the operating cost of the ae | | en car garage, & y equipment. Humidity control t. he —ALSO— 2’-6 recreation room, basement, lav- eliminates extr a olsture @Cc a Ca C heck These Facts BUILT AND INSTALLED TO #1 sE90 | ee eeeen | oe el oe weenie regpamedhie lec posing CONTRACTOR YOUR SPECIFICATIONS (-eeee. a iisacecs ais ° ° ‘ge lent as soon as one steps into the DESKS — GUN CABINETS 2'-6" fover, The short. stairs. to. the Sle for storage use, with danger © Commercial Terms 9 Price - Also Good Selection Rejects | bedrooms as well as the fire-0f mildew and dampness virtually e Industrial a No Down Stop in. See Our Model No Down place wail of the living room are Temoved. Packaged foods, stored in © Commercial . 10 L P M h Payment! Kitchen Estimates Free Payment! || Built-In Ovens & Burners |/t an angle to the lett while the ones O° ym Pantry shelves re Maintenance @% ess rer ont | C ® balance of the living area remains - diti The CABINET SHOP |]? spam [ste ioe sas, s es Zhen ie nome ar © Ets Then, Any Other Comparable Home e | $ |, mths fover area, @ story and) das moisture to dry air in cold| } Over 25 Years in Ponti : 185 a half well € the ceil-| 2448. mo o dry air in co ver ears ontiac L | R 3088 W. H Open Daily 8 to 5 | [ing to the recreation room floor| Weather. It filters dust, soot, dirt 845 West Huron Se. e ower nte r est ate . Huron FE §-9331 | and pollen from the air. It cir FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Near Elis. Lake Rd, Fri. Eve ‘til 9 i WE DELIVER ppand here are, brass rods from /culates clean air throughout the ° Alter Hours Call OR 3-4885 the slanted ceiling to the stePS, | souse, ® Lots 80 Ft. 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GOLD BOND a ee a aie ae Me ga ea ie i. @ BURMEISTER aan | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, | sivvoanay. wim 1958 oo | ; «| Tiger ‘Muscle Men’ Blast Bosox, 11-8 fede a Trade = Pails Off —_ “es . 17 Hits Boom PRESS BOX Happy Harry Fosdick, coach of Brighton's surprising Bulldogs, had no prediction last night about to- night’s title game against power- Braves Yesterday, Rush gave up only as Bengals Win Bob Rush. Stars for By BEN OLAN Some National League manag-;make the Braves much tougher to ® ful Troy but did have a warning Associated Press Sports Writer |ers and club officials hollered Joud| beat in 1958. one hit in three scoreless = Second Str dl ht for the Colts. “They better watch Milwaukee Manager Fred Han-jand long when the Braves ac-| And they probably knew what|as the Braves trounced the Phila- out for Watson. He's never had ey has added some new and solid quired Rush and Kaiser from the they were yelling about. delphia Phillies 81. Spahn also worked three scoreless frames two cold nights in a row all year,” ingredients to a pitching recipe/Cubs in a five-player deal last| For, the 32-year-old winner of , ‘ ’ stated the hopeful mentor. Brian that helped carry the Braves to/Dec. 5. In Rush, they claimed, |110 big league ball games is show-|While Pizarro yielded the ony Morgan Saves Face saw numerous shots go in and their first world championship last | Wijwaukee picked up a durable|ing up well in the early exhibition|Phils’ tally on a home run by, gn Two-Hitter After come out or roll off the rim Harry Anderson. ‘ ; , season, et veteran righthander who wouldigames. lie & Lary Walks 6 in Row against wes Bloomiiela. The recipe: Take the strong The St, Louis Cards, another NL An ironic factor concerni starting pitchers, Warren Spahn, contender, also won. They turned) SARASOTA, Fla. — “Murder- tee) hel “contest 4s he tact " Lew tte, Bob Buhl and Gene back the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-5./ors” row” they called the old : ne " parte cigs Caneinetais was tha winners rs” ro ey called the old New matches the champion of the ra oF os Don big gun with four runs batted in York Yankees’ slugging line that | Oakland B loop against an also- and Ernie Johnson . , , add some on a 3for-4 performance. consisted of Ruth, Gehrig, Laz- ee eee eee ae 5 ao in . A zari and Meusel. ere that ae can happen bce ptior Ly & Bab T . - * * * tourney time. = Carleton Willey, The New York Yankees, the But what about that modern * * * components go, Bob Rush and Don Kaiser. PCC Takes Vote on New Aid Plan USC Move to Boost Grid Total From 75 to 90 Is Rejected Braves’ victims in the last World Series, got help from regulars Bill Skowron, Hank Bauer and Gil Mc- Dougald to defeat the Cincinnati Redlegs 5-1. It was only the Bomb- ers’ second victory in seven games — both against the Red- legs. Don Larsen allowed only two singles in a five-inning stint. * * * In other games, the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 under the arclights: 1The San Francisco Giants beat Cleveland 7-2; Detroit beat Boston 11-8; Baltimore nipped the Cubs 76, and Kansas City defeated Washington 5-1. An error by Don Zimmer, who tossed away a double play ball, enabled the White Sox to.pick up two second inning runs for their margin of victory. A potential ninth-inning rally by Los Angeles petered out when Gil Hodges fanned and Carl Furillo popped out with runners on second and alignment of base hit artists per- forming for the Detroit Tigers? With 19 base hits in seven games they're making that Yankee muscle men look like pikers. Of course, this is spring train- ing and one just doesn't go out and predict that this sort of thing will continue—even for a little while, But for Jack Tighe and his Tigers, it's a lot of fun while it ilasts. * * * here yesterday, brought on an 11-8 victory. In seven. exhibition games, the lineup that figures to open the season on April 15 is batting a whopping .416—and that doesn’t bunch of The Tigers won their second | ’ straight Grapefruit League contest, - 3 burying a| Williams-less Boston Red Sox team! je under a 17-hit avalanche that! ,~ SPAHN IN MIDSUMMER FORM — Milwaukee Braves’ south- paw ace Warren Spahn swings arms behind back as he starts pitching motion during three-inning mound stint against the Phila- | | AP Facsimile Because he felt the school lacked interest ‘in basketball, cage coach John Bright, 25, has resigned his post“at White Pigeon High School. Bright, Ball State (Muncie, Ind.) graduate, had been basketball mentor for the last two years. His team had a 611 record this year. * * * Lou Koprince’s 299 game at West Side early this week has been the closest anyone in the Pontiac area has come to rolling a perfect score in a sanctioned league in 1958. |But the same alley did have a 300 jrecently—in open bowling. The feat lwas turned in by “Spec” Free- ‘man. * * * Hoop fans at Wednesday's Brighton . Marysville regional game at PCH saw an all-state footballer in action in Frank An- derson of Marysville. The half- back, who gained over 1,500 delphia Phillies yesterday. Warren looked in midsummer form, allowing one hit and no runs as the Braves won, 8-1. Spahn was the National League's leading pitcher last season with a 21-11 | count Lou Skizas’ 10 hits in 16 at bats for a .625 average. yards last fall, hopes to continue his career at Michigan State. third. x & * ! Southern California, UCLA and Rookie catcher Roger McCar-| “It's a good thing they don't) record. x & California last Dec. 13 announced del] cracked two homers, one ajcount,” ex-manager Bucky Harris. Arkansas cage coach Glenn Rose, they will ae ae ath- grand slam, ne — = = used to say after the Tigers’ many| facing a lack of height problem in letic league 1959. winners got y Mexhibition losses a couple of, the near future, recently sent a Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg of Cali- Ramon Monzant, Stu Miller and'seasons ago. oe Sets Mile Record plea to grid Giants’ Jim Lee How- fornia, conference spokesman, Dom Zanni, Miller fanned five, - « jell for ‘any 6-7 boys running loose said there was no discussion on a _batsmen in three in- around New York.” It was Rose the three their Now Tighe is ene “too a schools changing they don't count.” And while ‘aa who got Howell started as an ath- withdrawal decisions and he per- llete with private tutelage to hel sonally believed all three would Tiger pitchers are giving the skip-| him overeat awkwardness. per small fits, the hitters are le xs. quit the league. soothing some of the aches.‘ _ x ke The vote rejecting USC’s move CHICAGO (7 Ron Delany, | Ireland's 1,500-meter Olympic|@ A previeus Press Bex net to increase the number of football Tom Morgan came through irked at being regarded as a ‘‘run- ‘champion won the featured Bank- ae anyone ae one aid grants was 62, with UCLA = A with a face-saving job yesterday, ning machine that can be turned ers’ Mile of the Chicago Relays in 64 . Sand dea cheatin P a abstaining. Washington supported blanking the Red Sox on a pair on and off,” really was turned on 4:03.4. cmagiies by North aot USC on the proposal to revise eye | Ing le of ninth-inning singles in five |last night as he sped to a new, That shaved two-tenths of a sec- Mike eee eee in a de new limits going into effect Sept. at Wessnet innings of work, while striking [world indoor mile record. “jond off the record 4:03.6 set by from Brown City today acs Fe 1L , . out six batters. Denmark’s Gunnar Nielsen in New cried _ Cho new rule wil Init cock of Cincinnati eases the ball into the basket in last night’s regional . ” ; ; The Tigers needed that-kind of 57 for 70.2 per cent in 15 games. school to 150 aid grants in all} NCAA playoff game against Kansas State. Robertson scored 30 Behind in Titleholders’ja pertormance after Frank Lary Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan | Any others? including 75 for footbalj| Points but K-State won, 83-80, in an overtime period. Watching | Golf T walked six straight batters in the: C e e .) hurdling star from Pontiac, won * * sports, ourney y 20: for basketball. Robertson score is Kansas, State’s Don Matuszak (20). K-State second inning and yielded seven the @o-yard highs im 7 seconds | Wayne-Oakland League coaches * limit and Oklahoma State meet in he final runs in less than two innings of flat. This was announced as a are not allowed to pick an all-loop spplied previously. gt seat ake a Tein: Wert Cont often, Seattle tn. te ey ™ Pinot’ {again Sunday in Orlando. Michigan pre pjtional AAU meet last month, said|tunda Inn, Pine Lake for athletes four regional finals of the NCAA S ; ! | Ma = a . *- * * DETROIT BOSTON mark for the 400- he wasn't particularly thrilled by of St. Hugo of the Hills Country basketball. championship after a|'". Winning 9470, but Notreision over Idaho State. Beverly Hanson of Indio, Calit.|ponnga» “s 63 Consol. ‘I 2 yard free style|“Be new record. ey Scere eens semen CORTE night of thrills that saw one game the first round leader, and defend. Boros, 21 1 0 0 Kilousss 4 2 2 event in the only Delany closes his indoor cam-jand both girls’ and boys’ cage won at the buzzer on a 35- foot ing champion Patty Berg limped mwesaly ae) fe od eames by 4 swimming compe- paign in the Cleveland K. of C./teams will be guests at the dinner, another—between ° ° eas - i i y. ‘ . a = Championship Cage Tradition off the exacting, 6,200-yard Augusta warriety $13 Rennall, ¢ ¢ 1 tition of the state Games next Saturday caisson two of the nation’s mightiest Country Club course in consider-|Taylorrf 2 1 © Tanner.3b 5 0 0 f meet for Friday.| ) teams — settled in an overtime ) . a able pain. Merve : : : oe otivasn.c) < i | Tom erased a period. St F red S Girl S Win | ae ek Drench. «5 0 i A-Rannels 1 © 5! ; mark set at 4:26.6| . * * & ee | Miss Hanson, who said the chinjimemeen’ 3 $$ Barsrep 1g 8) ‘by RO. Dondero's Stier I Ti | S k 2 M ‘|, winds aggravated an old back aik/f#77.7 1 8 8 BECETEL Andy Morrow in tonight’s engagements, from it =. ee ore ‘ment, soared to 4 80—eight Fen ene 1956, New record is better than , which will emerge the four con- men’s par—for a two-day total of|M°rsanp 2 0 0 two seconds under the old, a fine ® . : testants for the deciding rounds at} For the sixth straight year a St. jother starters, Cynthia Moloney, |152. Totals . 421117 Totals .31 8 10/4:24.1, Alec Borden of Battle Creek Louisville, Ky., March 21-22: Frederick High School girls basket-|Judy Ermel, Mary Duerr and Pat} Miss Berg suffered a knee and tor Leet sth, Mixon in dnd: Preingied was a close 2nd. Win was worth 7 oice In qa 0 0 a At Charlotte, N.C. — Temple vs. ball team has captured the Sub-|Doyon. Alternates are Gale Vita-|ankle injury when she fell shortly|DETROIT ....... 302 042 © 0 6-11 points. Dartmouth. hatin: Cite Les itle,/inski, Jerry Dobski and Mary|before teeing off. She fired a 79 Boston POA _Beaton 51-0" Detrot| It had been expected that Tom At Lexington, Ky. — Notre|urban Catholic Girls League title. Jane Brandt. and was locked with Miss Hanson|27-14. DP-Lary, Bolling and maar ‘would smash the old mark as| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |are not expected to have much Dame vs. Kentucky. ; we * & Miss Mazza has coached the all-|in a third place tie, three strokes|Sogcien °"4 Bertolt. LOB-Boston 6.1 has been consistently under it] A home court advantage made payee! difficulty with Philadel- At La K K is ti . : 3 ; De Bate vx Onahoma Sates ater Inthe tropa aren Sip yea A a ae ent Ra, Rn teTaR every ine he evar, Wel etait a stg ave toy Pi At San Francisco — Seattle vs.|has almost become a tradition at|- z . we sath Isc srr es aso ass crete ine cesta the eae over Cnrinentl in Ge fret game UG California. the Whittemore street institution. “IHe was defending titlist. Maples! @ best-of-3 series to decide the/ BJ ° + + * had a 13-man team in the meet, | first-round winner of the National 0 en § ‘Basketball Assn’s. Western Divi-| e sion playoff. * * * The Syracuse Nationals were favored to defeat the Philadelphia Warriors tonight at Syracuse in Under the coaching of doan Mazza, Waterford High teacher, the Pontiac sextet has gone un- beaten in the six-team league that includes, St. Michael, Mt. Clemens St. Mary, Ferndale St. James and Utica St. Lawrence. continuing today. No area divers made the grad in these preliminaries, also held) last night in the University of Michigan pool at. Ann Arbor, Wil- ‘|liams (AH), Norris (AA), Pete Cox Victories by all except Seattle were more or less expected last night in the opening round of the regional competition. But the Chieftaing came through as All- Ford in Front the opening game of the NBA's PENSACOLA, Fla. ( — It was tion’s No. 2 individual scorer, let (AH) placed in that order, Flint lose with a 35-foot field shot as ~ *« Central, Ann Arbor, Ypsi and Dear-|Eastern Division playoffs. an old story on the pro golf tour- the final buzzer sounded to down} Other victories have been scored born Fordson each qualified a div-; Winners will advance to the/nament circuit today — the pack the San Francisco Dons, best de-|gver Pontiac High girls and Water- second round of the playoffs. was chasing Doug Ford, last Cincinnati's All-America Oscar -|ford, plus two metropolitan area tournament games. The St. Fred- erick girls are now shooting for er. Finals are set for tonight, 12 YMCA Swimmers * * * Some 5,000 fans were_ expected to turn out for the Piston-Royals year’s Masters champ. The Mahopac, N.Y., veteran snapped out of,a slump with a rousing 7-under-par 65 in the sec- Robertson, leader of the scoring|the West Side title, and eye the game, which will be televised na- parade, lived up to advance no- district title, up later, against the tionally—NBC, 2 p.m, EST. . [ond‘round of the $15,000 Pensa- tices at Lawrence but was some-|East Side champion. They oppose ; T | d T urn During the regular 72-game sea-|cola Open yesterday, His 36-hole what of a goat as he missed a/Immaculata Schoo] in a Sunday in 0 e 0 0 f ey son Detroit and Cincinnati divid-|total of 70-65—135 gave him a one- free throw in the final second that|game at Visitation HS gym, at 3 ed 12 games evenly. In the 12)stroke lead as play resumed to- would have sent the Bearcats off|p.m. for the West Side title, and Pontiac YMCA will have a 12-'contests, Cincinnati outscored De-|day. the floor as the winner. Instead are the favorites. man team taking part, today andjtroit 1,242 to 1,207, At no stage| Pressing him strongly was Ken third-ranked Kansas State went on * * * Sunday, in the 10th annual Glass|of the season did either team win|Venturi, leading money winner of to down second-rated Cincinnati) Led by top scorers and play- Championships, two games in a row from the|the year. Venturi carded a 66 to 83-80 in overtime. makers, Julie Slowik and Maurine sponsored by Toledo’s Glass City| other. . go with his opening round 70. “Kew we. Deadlies ato come ben 6 Secaeiaek tare. Candee an ie oenden of Thee Ge ee State won the t to an a Havor, jing — the most gg ey > y with teams from all parts of the/prolifie scorer in NBA history, |138: champion Art 4 ‘St. Fred Varsity Club Yardley is the first player to tine 65-40 over Arkansas; _ Coach John Moreau c-iscore more than 2,000 points in|/67— 138; young Wes Ellis Jr. of Temple Jessen by Maryland Plays Faculty Sunday companied the team, that included: |an NBA season, setting a. record|Ridgewood, N. J., @}—138, and Ted Hope (freestyle, backstroke); |with 2,001 during the regular sea-/Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla , 14 Members of the St. Frederick! ‘|Skip Ervin (freestyle, medley, but- son, * ‘Also well up in contention were 1 La: 'High School Varsity Club will play | terfly); Chuck Ries (diving, free-}| In Eastern Division competition, North Dakota, Denver the feature game of a doublehead-| style, backstroke); Tom Harring-|the Nationals held a 9-3 po oy over|Don Fairfield of Casey, Il, win- Meet in Hockey Final me at ‘| ton (freestyle); Richard Ries (free-|the Warriors for the season and|ner of. the 1956 Pensacola Open, | a et bee See ee . style, medley); Dick Richards (div- 71-7914; Tommy Racons of PMEARLIS @) — North De-|the school's athiete tell and fe) ts NEW RECORD — Pontiac's H im the Chicago ‘Relays Friday night, At left is a; tom Eiey Cees a : kota and Denver, landslide win-julty Sunday at the St, Fred gym. lade? a = = cago ‘Relays liam Main (diving); Bruce Nor- | ners over the East’s best, settle|° og Haicney He pgtatechapr lly Jones Ce ee en ee Keith Gardner of Nebraska University who fin- |.» (eeu: Pa Coed the NCAA hotkey Sth and 6th graders will see action ann the first hurdle on his way to tying ished second. Former Indiana and Olympic , back-|Ciremnatt st | ae eer We estern|in the 4:30 opener. The 2nd game ta world odor reco In in the 60 + yard high great Milt Campbell equalled Jones’ time in this jstroke); William | Ratlitt “| will start at 5:45, Sa clocking of of seven seconds flat event in the recent’ New York Millrose Games. and Wally Johnson (backstroke). 'Bvicn''st . i . i . \ ‘ =~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15,- 1958 "Jekyll and Hyde’ Chiefs Make Sad Exit, 50-49 By BILL CORNWELL “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” Ro- bert Louis Stevenson's 19th cen- tury classic, was the story of an English medic who experimented with the good and bad aspects of his dual personality until the evil prevailed and destroyed him. The novel was pure fiction, of course, But Pontiac Central's basketball team penned its own sad version of the tale in all too realistic fashion Friday night et Livonia Bentley and it’s doubt- ful that even Stevenson could have written a more tragic end- ing. Pontiac added a deluxe chapter to the “Jekyll and Hyde” theme by changing from good to bad in the space of a minute and the transformation doomed the Chiefs in their bid for a Class A regional championship, The Chiefs let an 11‘point ad- vantage slip through their fin- gers last night as Bentley staged a sensational 4th-quarter rally for qa 50-49 triumph to annex Class A regional honors and gain a berth in next Wednesday's state quarter-finals. x ** * Ron Gable, 6-foot-4 forward who Chiefs, climaxed Bentley’s long, uphill climb by grabbing a loose ball and driving over half the length of the court for the winning basket with 65 seconds left. almost single-handedly wrecked the} The drama reached its tension- packed conclusion with just five seconds remaining when Pontiac's Bill Hayward stepped to the free throw line for a one-and-one foul shot situation. * * * With a chance to tie the score or regain the lead, Hayward missed his first “ re” toss. Bentley se the rebound and ran out the clock te send Livonia partisans into a state of happy hysteria. * * * Gable, who captured game scor- ing laurels with 24 points, meshed 13 ‘of them in the final period to spearhead the victorious surge, in- . |eluding five buckets and three foul shots in as many attempts. He netted eight field goals and eight gift tosses in 11 tries for the dis- tance. : * * * Until Gable picked up his teammates and carried them to victory, Pontiac seemed to hold the outcome in the palm of. its hand, The Chiefs were magnificent in the 3rd quarter after leaving the floor at halftime on the short end of a 25-24 score. With Jerry Williams brilliantly sweeping the backboards and Hayward and Harrison, Munson finding the field goal range from the free throw circle, PCH clicked for 17 points while limit- zito put the Chiefs ahead by 11. ing the Bulldogs to seven to move into a 41-32 lead at the start of the 4th stanza. Dick Whitmer bagged a two- pointer in the first minute of play Then began the strange ‘about face’ which proved their undoing. * * * Every baa aspect of their dual personality came to the forefront. Instead of protecting their 43-32 edge by sensibly making Bentley play their brand of ball, they en- couraged the Bulldog comeback by taking unnecessary shots and com-| and |mitting foolish floor violations. | The Chiefs could muster only eight points, all fielders, during! that fatal eight - minute stretch while Bentley's surge netted 18. Despite their many mistakes, the Chiefs still held 9 49-41 bulge with less than four minutes to go. Then Gable went to work, potting two baskets and a pair of foul tosses to cut their mar- ‘gin to 49-47, Jim Carmichael meshed another charity throw to make it 49-48 and Gable did the rest with his solo dash at the 1:05 mark. Williams missed two jump shots in the final 15 seconds and Hayward’s muffed free toss completed Pontiac's de- mise. Guard Tom Ev-land contri- buted 14 points to the Bentley cause and made 10 of them dur- ing the see-saw first half. Mun- son’s 12 points were tops for the Chiefs and Hayward added 10. Fourth-quarter lapses were re- sponsible for the Chiefs’ downfalls at Flint Northern, Flint Central and Highland Park in the 1957-58 Rochester Beaten, 56-44; Keego Leads 3 Quarters, Then Bows Troy and Brighton By CHUCK ABAIR The unbeaten Troy Colts, Oak- land County’s last remaining hope for state honors, goes against a Brighton team that has made up for a losing season with some strong tournament play in the championship game of the local Class B regional at the Pontiac Central gym tonight. Troy will be heavily favored to extend its winning streak to 20 and move into the quarter-finals in the 8 p.m. title clash but is ex-| pecting no easy time of it the way the'determinéd Bulldogs have been hammering out tourney triumphs. Brighton had bowed to West Bloomfield twice and trailed for three quarters last night but still managed to pull out 48-39 ver- dict in a wild finish that had the overflow crowd screaming on every shot. Troy gained its berth in the final round by eliminating Roches- ter in the opener of a double- header, 56-44. we &® * Rochester made its 1st two shots to take a quick 40 lead and held the edge until midway in the initial quarter but fell behind to stay shortly after. The Falcons just could not keep pace with the consistent scoring of Troy stars Wayne Figley and Dick Booth trailing Regional Scores FRIDAY'S eae SCORES Benton Harbo: ras —. can GR Christian $9. Lansing Easte: Dearborn Fo ‘ Melvindale 46 (f (final) Livonia Bentley 50, Pontiac 49 — Detroit Austin 16, Grosse Pte. 52 ( Highland Park 54, Ferndale 49 ean CLAS: Greenville 54, Jackson Bt. John 42 East Lansing 52, Stu: Rouge 61, Inkster R'sevelt 46 (final) , Rochester 4 nal) City G Flint Technical 64, Plushin Ish Holy Name $3 Marquette 87. Iron Mountain 83 (ot). CLASS C Olivet 42, New Troy 35 Bronson 64, Mattawan 33 Lakeview 63, Nashville 50 Holt 46, Haslett 38 Piint Holy Redeemer 60, Pigeon 49 | W. Michigan year) 67, Alcona 48 P ‘ 8 Crystal Palls 72. pr fp 60 Galien 64, Lawton 43 Schoolcraft 76, Benton Har. St. John 69 Dimondale $6, Detroit St. Casmir 23 Britton 40, Memphis 38 Owosso St. Paul 72, Ruth 88 Peter and Paul 61 Merrill Sacred Heart 65, Kingston 47 Powler 51, Stanton 44 Baldwin 72, Saugatuck 41 Regional Slate Tonight’s area regional basket- ball tournament finals are listed below. AT FLINT IMA CLASS aplenty Central vs. Arthur rout T PONTIAC CENTRAL cLass” b—trey vs. Brighten, 8. AT EAST DETROIT CLASS B—Harper Weods vs. St. Flor- a, ; T BIRMINGHAM a CLASS C~-Richmond vs. St. Benedict, Saginaw fa last three periods, roses and reserve Howard Hinkel’s only goal pulled Rochester within THEIR HERO — Brian Wa gets a free ride on the shoulders ‘by at least nine most of the |seven with 3:50 remaining but Figley kept hitting his favorite It was 29-18 at halftime and 41- running one-handers making a trio 32 going into the final session. in ‘those final minutes to wrap Two foul conversions by Carl sr om A nine-point 4th quarter gave Figley game scoring honors with a eS =. Pentiae Press Phote tson, scoring star for Brighton, of jubilant Brighton rooters after last night's 48-39 triumph over West Bloomfield in the Class B regional semifinals at Pontiac Central High. Watson had a chilly night, but still tallied 12 points to help his team reach tonight's championship final against undefeated Troy. Class D Memphis Bows By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Defending Class C rainy Lakeview keeps right on winning foes in the state high school basket-| ball tournament. Lakeview (20-2) scofed an im- pressive 63-50 triumph last night over Nashville (15-4), its third rugged victim since the playoffs began last week. But unbeaten Flint Holy Redeemer (22-0), West Michigan Christian (18-3), Wake- field (17-2), Bronson (19-1) and Ol- ivet (18-2) kept pace with the de- fending champs. All of them play tonight in regional finals as a prelude to the final week of the tournament. Only Pigeon (19-1) was toppled C Champ Keeps Winning won 67-48 and is pitted against Reed City (146) at Mount Pleas- ant. Reed City upset Evart (16-3) but so do most of its formidable |66-53. Olivet whipped New Troy 42-35 and Bronson trounced Mattawan 64-33. The two winners are paired at Portage.’ Wakefield won a last-minute vic- tory over stubborn Baraga 51-48. Wakefield qualified to meet Crystal Falls, a 72-60 victor over Rudyard, at Negaunee. An important Class D struggle between Galien (18-0) arf’ School- a craft (19-0) is on tap at Benton Harbor. Galien ousted Lawton (11- 8) 64-43 and Schoolcraft defeated “iH Benton Harbor St. John (14-5) 76- 69. Britton (19-0): came from 14 among Lakeview’s leading chal- lengers. Flint Holy Redeemer| turned the trick 60-49 in a battle of the undefeated at Saginaw. Holy Redeemer qualified to meet Mar- lette (14-5) tonight. * * * SATURDAY’S NHL STANDINGS WL T Pts. GF GA Montreal wc sees eens. 01510 9 139 New York .......0...-29 24 12 70 178 182 Boston... Renee 25 96 14 64 180 173 Detroit vikaceceee 23 27 12 62 151 188 Toronto .-.ssccc0... 31 33 11 $8 81 199 Chicago |... 2137-7 49 143 181 | West Michigan Christian had lit- points behind at the half and whipped Memphis (16-4) 0-38 in pores ig the final four minutes. Galien, Schoolcraft and Britton are the only three unbeaten rivals|®#!imore left in the chase for equally unde- feated Chassell’s Class D crown. Chassell, idle last night, plays tle trouble with Alcona (12-5). It Brimley (17-2) today. Pontiac. Press Phote en, Gable sovcped ep the loose ball and raced in for a layup shot which gave Bentley a 50-49 comeback. victory over the Chiefs. Gable made —_ 'B 19.. Booth added 15, all in the 1st 20 minutes of play, and Rod Har- ris 11 to spark the Colts. Montross, who was well de- fensed by Figley, tallied 14 in is last game as a Falcon. Cen- ter Gene Lothery hit eight in the 2nd half for a total of 10 and did an outstanding rebounding job. Two successive baskets by sub Doug Verellen, his only points in two games here, actually broke up the all-Wayne-Oakland tussle. His layup snapped a'38-38 tie with 3:40 left on the clock and qa jump shot at 2:21 made it certain. Brighton was stalling for time on Verellen’s 2nd swisher and did so from then on while increasing its lead in the process. The victory capped a long after the Ist quarter although the Bulldogs never pulled ahead until the 4th. West Bloomfield, clicking for 53.2 .|per cent of its shots, raced to a 17-9 lead in that opening quarter but the tempo of the game kept changing slowly from then on as cent the rest of the night. * * * The Keego gang maintained a five-point lead at the half and was iminutes but that was it. comeback that actually started’ |Enni the Lakers could hit only 23.8 per Ed still up 36-35 starting the last eight'x | 1 | Brighton was tied but never behind again |} after a quick goal by Russ Hudson began the 4th. * * * Hudson and clutch man Don Ap- pleton took up the slack as BHS scoring ace Brian Watson had a “cold’’ night by tallying 15 and 13, respectively. Watson added 12 making only \5 of 24 attempts. Appleton made 12 of his total in} the 2nd half matching a similar performance here Wednesday. He and Watson gave the victors com- plete control of the backboards. John Lucadam rung up 14 to pace the West Bloomfield cause. Barry Johnson had sparked the Lakers’ Ist half with eight points but was blanked thereafter, ROCHESTER OY FG TP FG FT TP Ebersole 1 0-0 2 Morgan 2 1-1 5 5 2 3-3 7 Harned 2 2-3 6 Lothery 4 2-6 10 th 7 1-1 #15 Montross 4 6-9 14 band 9 1-2 19 ‘iohf 1 0-0 2 Harr 4 3-8 11 Hinkel 1 1-2 3 t © 0-2 jason 3 0-1 6 -e— Hummel 6 0-3 0 Totals 24 8-17 56 Totals 16 12-2 24 44 Seore by Quarters UOT cceencta ccc caes 16 13 12 15—56 Rochester .............12 © 14 12—44) BRIGHTON W. BLOOMFIELD | FG FT FG FT TP udson 6 3-6 15 Johnson 4 0-2 86 Paddock 1 0-0 lex 3 0-0 Watson § 2-4 12 Gordha’r 2 2-3 HT Appleton 6 1-2 13 Lucadam 7 0-3 14! bbb 1 0-0 2 Hollister 2 1-2 5) Verellen 2 60-0 4 Fockler © 0-0 0) Totals 31 6-12 48 Totals 18 3-10 39, Score by Qua | rters » 9 11 18 13—48 8 il Cg a KANSAS CITY @® — The Na- tiona] Assn. of Intercollegiate Ath- letics has modified its football rules to fit those being followed by ‘high schools, junior colleges and professional teams. Until now, the NAIA has pat- terned its code generally after that of the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. The NAIA adopted the modifications at a member- ship meeting here yesterday. By doing so, the athletic organ- ization completed a cooperative tie- up with the National Junior Col- lege Athletic Assn. and the Na- tional Federation of State High GRAPEFRUIT Wea Lest Pet. Francisco ......+.es0+- 4 1 800 St. Louis . eee -5 2 714 Chicago ceece .3 3 600 Cincinnath sk... ae seeveeess 4 3 471 3 3 500 _2 3 00 wae . .3 3 00 PPittsburgh 1 5 167 AMERICAN LEAGU E Won Lost PPet. Boston 4 1 BOO Kansas city” 2 600 3 571 4 429 3 AO 5 286 3 250 30 2 1 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Chicago (N) vs. Baltimore at Mesa, Aris. Cincinnati vs, Milwaukee at Tampa, cage Los eben es ¥8. nen bog J me | Pitter viteseee chy ot "West Paim = vs y F St. igels vs New York at St. Petersburg, a. San Francisco vs. Cleveland at Los s. FRIDAY'S meeyets — ff ces ay) Site 0 (A) 3, oe See oa s = SUNDA ‘Ss SCHED — CN) vs. % ti cincinnat, vs. en = — Fila. eles vs, Boston #8 Milwaukee vs. New York at St. Petere- » Pia. : Philadelphia vs, Pittsburgh at Ft. Myers. San Francisco vs, Cleveland at Los Angeles : Chicago (A) vs, Kansas City at West Paim Beach, Fis. Detroit vs. Washington at Orlando, Fila. ClO Cage Playoffs Under Way Tonight Two contests are set for tonight in the opening round of the CIO basketball playoffs, at Lincoin Jun- jor High gymnasium. Two more games will be played Sunday, with winners of tonight’s games meet- jing at 2:30 p.m, after a 1:15 p.m. loser vs. loser conte8t, in the Lin- coln gym. Tonight’s games are No, 653 No. 1 vs. 653 No. 2 at 7 p.m. and de- fending champion No. 594 against runnerup No. 596 (No. 1) at 8:30 o'clock, Tourney is a double-knockout af- fair, Other games will be ‘played \ NAIA Modifies Grid Rules School Activities Assn. The coop- erative is known as the National Alliance Athletic Assn, Briefly, the football modifica- tions allow free substitution; - per- mit one player on a team to con- fer with his coach at the sideline during timeouts; allow fumble or backward pass to be recovered and season. Another 4th - period lapse was their downfall yesterday. PONTIAC BENTLEY FG FT FG FT TP Williams 2 0-0 4 Gable ® 6-11 24 Skinner 2 3-5 7 Carrier 1 0-1 2 Hayward 5 0-3 10 King 4 0-1 8 Munson 6 0-1 12 Carmic'l 0 2-5 2 Whitmer 3 @-1 6 Eveland @ 2-3 14 Bandy 3 3-4 9 Phillipp! 0 0-2 0 Barge 0 1-2: #1 Totals 21 17-16 49 Totals 19 12- 23 50 Score by Quarters Pontiac 12 #17 Bentley q iC ce ai iy Pentiae Press Photo JUMP BALL — Pontiac’s Harrison Munson (right) and Ron Gable of Livonia Bentley had to jump for this one after both latched their hands onte_the ball in last night’s Class A regional final at Livonia. Looking on is Pontiac’s Dick Whitmer (31) while Charley Barge of the Chiefs appears in the background. Bentley 9. defeated the Chiefs, 50-49, to win the regional crown. Parkers Sideline Ferndale, 54-49 Another Oakland County high ischool basketball team bit the dust in the regional tournament last night. Ferndale, one of the county’s leading Class A powers, hit the skids against tourney-wise: High- \land Park in the regional champ- ionship final yesterday on the Birmingham High court. The Railsplitters courageously rallied in the last three minutes of play, but couldn’t erase High- | land Park’s wide edge and | limped to the sidelines with a 54-49 defeat. Ferndale's elimination, along with Pontiac's loss to Livonia ¢ Bentley Friday, removes all Oak-| Cage Results FRIDAY'’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS NCAA (second round) Kansas State 63, Cincinnati 80 (over- time) Seattle 69, San Francisco 67 Temple 61, Maryland 67 Notre Dame 04, Indiana 87 Dartmouth 79, Manhattan 62 Kentucky 94, Miami (Ohio) 70 Oklahoma State 65, Arkansas 40 California 54, Idaho State 43 NCAA SMALL COLLEGE South Dakota 15, St. Michaels (Vt) 53 (championship) Evansville 95, Wheaton 2 Ad third) NAIA SEMIFIN Tenn. State 110, Texas costars 85 Western Illinois 86, Georgtown (Ky) 81 advanced by any player; and stip-| ulate that a successful try-for-point 5 after touchdown is scored as one point, no matter how made, FRIDAY'S FIGHTS NEW YORK _-—Tony Anthony, 173%, New. York, » Yvon Durele, 176, Baie Ste. Ann., » T- SAN DIEGO, Calif . = Frankie Belma, | 151, Kid agen. Calif. outpointed icaragua, 12. = Rayo, 148, remained unbeaten with a 56-44 THANKS, LL TAKE [fT — Leaping Dick Booth of Troy (14) looks like he has jist pushed the ball into the waiting hands of Rochester’s Howard Hinkel (0) in Friday night’s Class B regional semifinals at Pontiac Central High. Watching the action are Gene Lothery of Rochester (22) and Troy’s Don Harned (3). The Colts into tonight's title game with Brighton. — land Class A schools from the running for the state crown. The Dales faced a 49-36 deficit with only 2:50 of game time re- maining. They fought back behind the deadly shooting of Toy Palmer to cut their deficit to just three points with 15 seconds to go. Then Gene Lawson, a thorn in Ferndale’s side all evening long, fired two foul shots with 11 sec- onds showing on the clock to | dash all Railsplitter hopes. Law- son captured individual scoring honors in the game with 25 points. Palmer, who sparked Ferndale's belated rally, came next with 20 points, 16 of which were tallied in the 4th quarter. right behind with 18. * * * The Parkers forged into a 28-17 halftime advantage and with three minutes left in the 3rd period they Michigan, Army and Princeton in Holiday Test DETROIT (INS) — The Unl- versity of Detroit announced to- day the University of Michigan, Army and Princeton will play at U, of D, in the seventh an- nual Motor City basketball tour- nament Dec. 29 and 30, — The event, at the U. of D. Memorial building, is the only major college Christmas holiday basketball tournament in the I¢ will be the first appearance of Michigan, Army and Prince- Pontiac Press Photo conquest of Rochester to move INSURANCE -— INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — IN — INSURANCE INSURANCE For — INSURANCE — H. R. NICHOLI HOME OWNERS SAVE UP TO 25% FIRE EXTENDED COVERAGE LIABILITY BURGLARY and THEFT MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE For details call Coverage on— : : g F INSURANCE AGENCY | FE 2-2926 49 Mt. Clemens INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — _THSURARCE t Current Dividends This is not a recent change in dividend policy, but has con- tinued for the past 25 years. == We have never missed a Dividend Period Since Our Founding in 1890, Capitol Savings | &-Loan Assog. 75 W. Huron, Pontiac FE 4-0561 Earl McNeal, |i. Ferndale’s all-state candidate, was x were ahead by a whopping 37-20 margin. 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Beneath the lower highway would be suspended a two-way monorail train system. General Motors’ engineers envision the as traveling “rifle straight,” fording rivers and urban areas and tunne ling through mountains where nec- essary. The contemplated electronic guidance would be an advanced form of the system demonstrated by GM recently in which a car automatically steered itself by fol- lowing the magnetic field of a wire buried in a highway. * * * The transportation concept will be part of a 15,000 square foot Fisher Body Changes Comptrollers Locally K. F, Davies has been named resident comptroller of the Fisher Body Division plant ine Pontiac, C. V. Booth, division comptroller, announced today. * * * Dawies replaced R. J. Nicholas who hag been transferred to the same position at the Fisher Body plant in Livonia. Davies has been director of for- ward planning at the GM offices in Detroit, * * * Nicholas, who reSides in Birm-' ingham, has been comptroller for the Pontiac plant since 1946. A GM veteran, he has held various positions with the Pontiac plant on and off since 1924, The. name ‘Buenos Aires’’ means “good airs’ and settlers gave the city this name because they be- lieved the location was healthful. (Advertisement) GOOD LOOKING! GOOD. HEARING! Others have tried — now Sonotone has hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and women. Look your best while hearing your best. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE of PONTIAC 511 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ends in Man’s Death ‘lwhat police said was the climax Com pletion exhibit by GM in the Transporta- tion Pavilion at the Brussels Fair. Also to be shown will be a scale model of General Motors’ new 330-acre technical center near De- troit; a 100-ton 1,750 horsepower GM_ diesel - powered locomotive, large earth-moving equipment and other General Motors products. Scranton Fire. Kills 2, Injures 7 General Alarm Blaze Flashes Through Old 4-Story Apartment SCRANTON, Pa. W—A general alarm fire flashed through a four- story apartment building early to- day killing at least two persons * * * Firemen were unable to say how many others might have been trapped. The old, four story brick building had 12 apartments. The seven who escaped came down fire ladders, jumped into fire nets or made their way through dense smoke and flames to doorways. * * * A woman identified as Mrs. Katherine Langan was found burned to death at a third floor window, Firemen carried her body down a ladder. Another woman, identified as Miss Helen Ratayski, a_ retired nurse, leaped from the third floor and missed a fire net. She was fatally injured. * ¥ * Firemen said the blaze started on the second floor, but spread quickly through the building, flames billowing high into the sky and lighting up the center of this leastern Pennsylvania city. Studebaker Reports Reduced ‘57 Losses SOUTH BEND, Ind, wW — Stude- baker-Packard Corp. says it re- duced its losses to $11,135,108 on sales of $213,203.74] in 1957. * * The automobile manufacturer lost $43,318,257 on sales of $303,- 038,430 in 1956. Current assets were listed yes- terday at $87,564,678 and current liabilities at $35,328,252, with work- ing capital of $52,236,426, Working capital at the end of 1956 was * * * The company said the sale of Mercedes-Benz cars through its dealer organization rose steadily during the year. Station Wagon Sales Hit Record High in ‘ DETROIT wm — Of 6,840,427 pas-, senger cars and trucks sold in the) United States last year 135,805 were station wagons. This was a record for station wagons. The previous high was truck registration of 6,849,614 in 1956. The figures were disclosed today| by Ford Motor Co. in reporting its Ford, Mercury and Edsel station wagons sales last year numbered 314,000, topping all other makes. | Fight Over Fishing Reel DETROIT « — Jasper Hall, 38, of Detroit, was wounded fatally by a shotgun blast last night in to an argument over who owned a fishing reel. Leo Clark, 52, at whose home the shooting occurred, was held for investigation. Police said Clark told them he shot hall when the latter came at him with a knife. Phone FEderal 2-1225 and injuring at Jeast seven others. ' lof 811 Pensacola St. weather observation post, 9,700 level, is a lonely sentinel in the Bavarian Alps. feet above sea See nee 3 “Se STATION WITH A VIEW—Germany’s loftiest Station, close to country’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze, messages its findings to Munich for the weather forecasts. TWENTY-ONE Friend of. Court Reports. THOMAS M. FEATHERSTONE 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Pursley Funeral Home for Thomas M. | Featherstone of 12 Edna St. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday from St. Vincent de Paul Church with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. * * * A retired forman of American’ Forging & Socket Co., Mr. Feather-| Bowen, stone, 70, was dead on arrival; West ~H Thursday in St. heart attack. MRS. JOHN HATLEY Mrs. John (Lydia) Hatley, 92, of 529 Orchard Lake Ave. di yesterday at her home. She had been ill several years. A native of England, Mrs. Hatley) was a charter member of the! , Hughson St. Baptist Church in Hamilton, Ont. ‘ AS She leaves a daughter, Mrs. |George W. Lampman with whom' she made her home and a sister! 598,716 units of a total car andiliving in Haaiiion: x * Services an be at 7:30 p.m. Monday from Sparks-Griffin Chap- the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Mrs. Hatley's body will be taken to Hamilton for burial. MRS. WILLIAM ELSON Mrs. William (Florida) Nelson St. Joseph Mercy, morning in months. ‘She was 59. Business Notes Third place winner in Wrigley nyemeree national ‘Cashier of the Year’ con- it depend on cond incurred Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. You May Find You “Struck Out” . catastrophe. Let insurance go to bat for oak - Health, ‘accident, life, car, home, furnituré and personal eronery. can all be fully insured. See us s00n, 1 Grosse Pointe ‘society leader noted INSURANCE seats exh 40 py tor = years, test was lone Samuel, of T7141 Hall Rd., Davis- burg. She was awarded $100 as one of nine final- ists receiving the greatest number of ballots submit- ted by customers of the company’s 104 stores, | MIS8.SAMUEL She is a cashier, lat Wrigley’s, 45 S. Telegraph Rd., iwhere she has been employed for Former Pontiac resident H. M.| Fisher recently joined the Biggs pany'’s Akron, Ohio, plant as vice ‘president in charge of engineering and n. He and his family are currently living in Akron. Rite for Society Leader Will Be Held Today DETROIT (INS) Funeral services will be held today for. Henry B, Joy, Detroit and for her long and tireless work for charitable, civic and musical * Mrs. Joy died suddenly’ of’ a heart attack Thursday night. ‘She iwas 88. ah bs a { 4 The Rosary will be recited at) el with Dr. William H. Marbach of, Hospital after an illness of several M Foundry and Fabricating Com- | Coming here from Commerée 26 years ago, she was an attendant at Pontiac State Hospital. Mrs. of Pontiac. in the Drayton Plains Cemetery. 8. EDGAR THOMAS S. Edgar Thomas, 67, of 5] Cen- ter St. died yesterday of a heart attack in his home. al Church and a retired employe of Baldwin Rubber Co. Surviving beside hi. ters, Edgar Thomas Jr. of Hins- dale, Ill., Donald Thomas, Mrs. Ol- live Absher and Mrs. Mary Leon- ard, all of Pontiac; ten grandchil- dren; and two sisters living in Eng- and. day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with his pastor, the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, officiating. Rurial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. MRS, HENRY BOWEN | MILFORD — Mrs. Henry (Mae) , died Friday at the A native of England, he was a member of the First Congregation- ardson-Bird Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas | |with burial in the Imlay Town- Nelson is survived by a,ship Cemetery. He died Friday. daughter, Mrs. Howard McKinney! Surviving are his wife, Irene; lone son, Ronald, Service will be at 4 p.m.'rine Corps, Pearl Harbor; Monday from the Sparks - Griffin’ ‘deughters, Mrs. Lois Ekickson and Chapel with Dr. William H. Mar- Mrs. Betty Campbell, both of Fort bach of the First Presbyterian Lauderdale, Church officiating. Burial will be!Thomas of Paduc ah, Ky., and Les- | | Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues-| Rd. will be held at 2 p.m, Monday in the Capac Methodist Church, in the U.S. Ma- two Fla.; two brothers, ter of Calvert City, Ky., and four grandchildren. JOSE RTIN ‘The Oakland County Friend of alimony payments in 1957, figures from that office's annual report! disclosed today. This represented a $212,419 in- crease over the 1956 collections of $2,575,563. * * * All divorce cases in the county, where dependent minor children are involved, fall in the hands of this department. The total staff of 33 works to see that these pay- ments are collected and disbursed. There were 4,834 cases handled by the office last year in which payments were made. Some don't pay what the Circuit Court jud- The Court collected $2,787,982 injtime ges decree, officials stress. Because of this, there were 2,178 contempt cases which took up 242 hours of Circuit Court hearings last year. * * * Friend of The Court W. Cadman Prout said his office is facing an increasing number of cases each year. There were 985 cases before this office in 1950, as compared to 6,039 in 1957. The difference between this 1957 load and the 4,834 so-called paying cases consists of cases which are closed and others which require investigation as to why payments aren't made, Prout declared. Because of the tremendous num- bers of cases handled, and the smal] staff, Prout said many times Lodge Calendar Special meeting, Areme Cha ri Monday, 22 State St. Past HIGHLAND—Service for Joseph R. Martin, 37, of 210 John St. will! be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Rich- Fimeral Home, with burial in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Martin, who died Friday, wife, WaS a lifetime resident of. the Mary, are two sons and two daugh- ‘county. He was employed at Lin- ‘coln-Mercury Plant, Wixom, Surviving are his wife, Shirley; a daughter, Pamela R. at home, and his grandmother, Mrs. Rose) iRevnes of Milford. EDWIN E. WELLS CLARKSTON — Service for Ed- win E. Wells, 65, of 6059 Eastlawn St., will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., Birmingham. Burial will be in White- Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Wells died yesterday at his home after a brief illness. orn in Rome, N.Y., he had lived was a member of Kirk in the Hills Church, She is survived by her son, Em- jerson J. of Ann Arbor. | The body will be taken from the |Richardson - Bj drFuneral Home |to the Baron Funeral Home, Zee- land, for service at 2 p.m. Tues- \day. Burial will be in Zeeland) Cemetery. - | HARVEY BURGESS ALMONT — Service for Harvey Burgess, 77, of 4441 Kidder Rd. will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Al- mont. Officiating will be the Rev. Bruno Bruckner, pastor of St. John} Lutheran Church, Capac, with bur- ial in Dryden Cemetery. Mr. Burgess died Thursday night. | Surviving are his wife, Florence; a son, Leslie of Almont; eight daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Vought of Leonard, Mrs. Fred Squires and Hugh MacKenzie, 66, former na- Irven Strong, both of Ox-'tional convention manager for the died this ford, Mrs. John Hicks of Lakeville, American Legion, died Friday aft- Mrs. Douglas Jackson of Lapeer,jer @ brief illness. His home was ‘Mrs. Jerry Ferrett of Imlay City,.in Wescoma Beach, Ore., but Mac- rs. Donald Whittkepf and Miss| Mrs. Linda, both of Almont; a sister, Mrs. Charles Smith of Dryden, ‘and 23 grandchildren. CHESTER MARSHALL IMLAY CITY—Service for Ches- ter Marshall, 50, of 2565 Bowman Rest Home where Joseph Mercy|she had lived for the last two Hospital. He died suddenly of a per a half years, A former Ann Arbor resident, she! | in the Detroit area for 20 years. He was a retired laboratory tech- nician for the Detroit Chemical Corp. Surviving are his wife, Bernice R.; and two sisters, Miss Marian F. ‘of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. Clar-|store ence F. Dinley of Lathrup Village. Deaths Elsewhere _—~—— WILLIMANTIC, Conn. «#—Leo- pold Hapsburg. of Lorraine, 61, former Archduke Leopold of Aus- tria who renounced his royal titles to become an American citizen, died Friday. The once powerful| duce Hapsburg dynasty of Central Eu-| Markets by growers and sold by rope collapsed shortly after World|them in wholesale package lots. ‘War I and the family wes forced into exile. Leopold was a grand- nephew of the long-time Emperor of Austria and Hungary, Franz|Wednesday. Josef. * x * MONTEREY, Calif. uy — Victor Kenzie had been wintering in Car- mel] with his wife, Frances. . a YUMA, Ariz, ® — A Chicago merchant prince, Frederick H. Scott, 78, retired chairman of the board of Carson, Pirie Scott & Co., died of a heart attack in a hotel last night. trons’ and Patrons’ night. Pot faci dinner 6:80. DeMolay flower talk, 1:45. Initiation 8 pm. Ferne Crawley, News in Brief A fire believed caused by spon- taneous combustion caused exten- sive damage to the basement of a frame home at 216 Crystal Lake Rd., at 7:15 a.m. today, Pontiac firemen estimated damage at $500 to the building and $300 to con- tents. Donald Zarnick, 25, of 3854 Mll- dred St., Rochester, pleaded guilty today to drunk driving in Pontiac. ‘Municipal Judge Maurice E, Fin- negan fined him $100 or 10 days in jail. Pleading guilty to drunk driving, John R. Flores, 22, of 3808 Morgan Rd., Orion Township, was fined $100 or 10 days in jail today by Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan. Easter Cards, Bibles and Gifts. Gelert now. Backenstose aire —Adv West Side Van & Storage.' FE 4-4864. Formerly Smith moe iv. ARKETS | The following are top prices cov- ering sales of locally grown pro- brought to the Farmer's Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Produce Froite ‘Alimony Payments Close to $3 Million payments may not be received on “We're only 30 persons trying to help 30,000," he pointed out in urging that persons “‘be patient.” To emphasize the increasing business which confronts his of- fice each year, Prout said 2,795 -children were added to the di- vorce load in the county last year. This represented the highest such number in the long history of the Cc department, he added. * * * “All these children become)» wards of the court,” explained, “?"*. Prout. “We most definitely need a child psychologist on our staff but because of the current county |? economy move we had to refrain from asking for one." Pontiac Traffic Club to Elect Officers Election of officers is scheduled for the meeting of the Pontiac ‘Traffic Club Monday, when the group meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Waldron Hotel. To be elected are a president, |—— vice president, secretary, treas- urer and two members of the exec- utive board. Charter No. 13739 Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Community National Bank | the close of business on Mareh 4, 1938. Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, Section $211, ve. Revues Statutes, Cash, balances err other banks, reserve in : 5 Stee 718 8 + § 6.062 619.38 ee Total Capital Accounts Total Caepries and og Apples. Delicious, bu. .........00.- $475 Apples. Jonathan. bu. .. 3.00 aces McIntosh, bu 375 Steele Red. bu Annual Meetings to Flourish in Next 10 Weeks By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (® — The nation’s! their big day. already under way will flourish next 10 weeks. * * * imanagement about the results of the recent past and the prospects of the immediate futuré may have more bite than in some jollier years. Opening statements of chairmen of the board seem almost certain to stress the need in these times for confident thinking. A few of the meetings are due for proxy fights for control, But the vast majority will start with ‘the management having in its pocket all the votes it needs and to spare. x * * | More stockholders than ever are expected to turn out. Attendance at annual meetings has grown steadily since the war.) The total number of stockhold- éts has grown in the past year. It is now well over eight million. | stockholders are about to have'Jersey Standard Oil third with Annual meetings }465,000, General Electric next with like the green bay tree in the 280,000. | i This time what the owners askilove feasts: . omitted dividend payments. But ‘ings. in 1957. Many can . speak {American Telephone & Telegraph has. the most, 1,600,000, General (Motors is second with 718,000, 380,000 and Ford Motors fifth with * * * Some of the meetings should be A nice handful of companies can report record earn- cheerfully about prospects for the months ahead, Stockholders in 229 of the 1,098 companies with common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange know that the price of their shares increased in 1957, Some are at record highs now. Other corporate situations may call for more explanation to the owners, Since New Year's Day some 150 corporations have cut or some other companies have much to brag about. The Exchange, monthly publi- cation of the N.Y. Stock Exchange says 648 companies listed on the big board have paid quarterly dividends regularly for 10 years Stockholders About to Have Field Day ing records of 50 or more years of unbroken payments. Many of the stockholders at- tending this year’s meetings will be reporting much larger hold- ings than last year. * * * Thirty-two companies listed on! _ the big board last year sold 33,- 363,355 additional common shares to their stockholders through is- suing rights for a total purchase of $1,522,752,420. And AT&T is tabulating results of its offering of convertible debentures to its stockholders—the largest offering |* ever made. In time these could be: changed into common stock and further swell the total. The N.Y. Stock Exchange also brags that its brain child, the monthly investment plan of sell-/€ ing stocks on a pay as you go basis, in its four years of life has| accounted for sales of 2.059.165 common shares for $80,600,000. x & * Direct sales of new issues to the | yoore public and new listings have brought the number of common | ;seal) shares listed on the exchange this | /\\. year to 4,632,928,911, up 483,737,- ital Accoun $09,262.935.77 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or a ned to secure liabilities and for other purposes .. 2,600,000 00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of re- serves of _. 536,244.08 Securities as shown above are after deduction of re- serves of ~ 300,529.21 I, W, A. Taylor, ‘Vice President: and Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemniy swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. TAYLOR, Vice Prectieus and Cashier Correct—Attest:_ R. R,.-ELDRED HAROLD E. HOWLETT HOWARD W. See ie ectors State of Michigan, County of Oabiand, $8 Sworn to end subscribed before me this 11th day of March, 1988 and 1 hereby certify that [ am not an officer or director of this bank, ; ETTY LIPPARD COLFER, Notary Public Pog commission expires October 17, Apples Steele Red. bu... ...... 6 00 “eeeauies — = eee a“ | STATE OP MICHIGAN - a _" the - Boots. Deer 5 eats _ Ka poesessecnause 38 bate Court for the County =n {he Pro- c so gs . * 3.00 Juvenile Division ier. ered pede Gesosess ise ‘ Tn Fie matter of the petition concern- Hors . india. Pk basket ; to - pet Hunter, Minor, Cause No. Onions, ‘Bo, 80-1. . yo 3 3 Pohl Robert Keith Hunter, father of said Parsley, Root, (bchs. ae Petition having been filed in t Parsnips, bu. ........+.+:. cooeseoee 1.95 Court alleging that the present hares Potatoes, fancy, 80-lb. bag ........ 235/abouts of the father of said child is Radishes, hothouse(bchs.) doz. .... 1.60/unknown and child is eopene t upon ——— J cnoogoy tbehe 0B. ..00 13 the pybite for one ae y t said ues! ubbard, bu. ....20-5 euee &@- OU plac under dic- Turnips, topped. bo. ........-seere. 3.78 tion of this Court. ‘ne ee In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, You are he i on notified that the hearing on said petition will be held at the al ergs | Service Center, Court House Annex, 12608 West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac in said County, on the 25th day of March AD. 1958, @ gee Siceek in the Piahteed and hes e hereby comman Oo appear ir- sonally at said hearin, we Le .. the Honorable Arthur £E Moore, Judge of said Court, in the Ci of Pontiac in -— County, this fk aay. of March A.D 5 {A eo { voeette of prone e@ co} udge of Probat: GEORGI i R. MURTH. : . Probate Register, Juvenile Division March 15, ‘$8 bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division In the matter of the tition concern- ing Kenneth Evans, inor, Cause No. To Shirley and Kenneth Evans, parents of sa sie ar Petits having been filed in this oa sitoging that present whereabouts of the [epee of said child is unknown and said child is dependent u the public for support and that said child should bose peed under the jurisdiction of this C In the mace of the le of the State res Michigan, You are hereby notified hat the ring on said petition will be held at the kland County Service Center, Court House Annex, 12608 Wes: Bivd., in the City of mtiac in said County, on the Ist day of April A.D. 1958, t one o'clock t and thet rsonal is summons and notice shall be served > publication of a copy one week previous to sald hearing +4 The Pontiac, Press a =e printed and circulated in said Coun’ Witness, the Honorable © yes E. Judge of said Court, in the Cit ot Pontiac we said County, this 12th’ day of Marc 1958. Se a ns SR rw ‘wi e RGTENA R. MURTHA, Probate Register, Juvenile ——: or‘ longer, with with 45 of these boast- 538 in 12 months, March 15, ‘38 Fr Pontiac, in the State of Michigan, at ( under | No. STATE OP MICHIGAN — In the Pro-| a NOTICE SALE Frans gy on the - y of the highest will sell k the highest bidder for cash, one 4 Dr., No,56 at 77 4 Huron 8t., Pontiac, Mic Said pected said is eeren and at @ be inspec! “ oH “et ose ry Branch Manager March 15, 17, ‘38. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is face given that on March 20, 1958 at 10:00 A.M. the saaegquee will sell at‘ public sale to ode ye bidder for cash one 1963 Stewart ose trailer, 27 ft, serial No. 15293054, at Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank, 328 South Saginaw 8t., Flint, gan. : CITIZENS COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Sane Flint, egragey March rh i, 6, “STATE Or MICHIGAN — In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. the matter of the petition = ° Donna Hosler, Minor, Cause in 19651. ec ate and that said ‘hula should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Service Center, » I Pont lac. 4 1d Count, in the City o 9% n sa ounty on the ath ¢ day of March A.D. 1958, one o'clock in the aftern are hereby commanded to appear per- sonally at said hearing. It being impractical te make service hereof, this summons ani rio. shall be served by publication of ° copy fone week previous to said hea: in The Pontiac Press a — . De! ted and ol Koolhicerte in sal pa sa aftr Counts: this 12th day 958. nal Witness Moore, Jud bo Pontiac in rt of Marc (Seal) E. MOORE. (A true e Judge of Probate. GEORGIENA. R. MURTHA, Probate Register Juvenile Division. March MB. » 38 ~~ NOTICE OF ‘PUBLIC C HEARING Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held by the White Lake Township Zoning Board ry the tere 4 Hall on Monday. April 7 1958, at 8:00 p.m. to consider the following Sasce in the Zening Map. From Genmencraal to Residential 1 District: On lots No. ‘85, 86, 87 and 8&8 of Twin Lakes Village Subdivision No. 1 and also that portion of vacant land lying be- tween lot No. of Twin Lakes Village Subdivision No. 1 and M-5® Highway land Road) to s depth of 150 feet and that portion lying between lot No. + of Twin Lakes Village Subdivision and M-59 Highway ape em need). to a depth of 150 feet, ion Township, Oakland County, Mich- S pecepen interested are requested to be present. A ed of the Zoning Map to- eer with list of the pro "rile at the office of the United States Governm changes is on obligations, direct ane obogredt leah and may be examined by guaranteed .. 31,770, 180.26 those in Obligations of States and ae ‘LAKE TOWNSHIP political subdivisions .... 21,748,034.67 ZONING BOARD Corporate stocks (including ; DON CAVIN. $165,000.00 stock of pean Chairman eral Reserve bank) ...... 165,000.00 CHARLES R. HARRIS, Nigel oat sit 00s (in- | Secretary cluding over é drafts) ; . 26,718,860.17 __ ee eee ee Bank premises $1,508,166.06 owned ’ 5 furniture and De th N fi fixtures . 293,164 13 1,799.330.19/ €a 0 ICS aoe ones remise other hora joan nosh a premises , BOWEN, MARCH 14, 1988, MRS Other assets . 396,328.30 Mae. 2009 Pontiac Road. Ann rbor, age : dear mother o Total Assets Litnes $09,262,935,77 Em erson John ween oat ; gear . grandmother o enry an are comand eal esta bara Bowen, Mrs. Bowen is be- eeak = es $37,809,973.15 ing taken from the Richardson- Time deposit of ’ individ- Rird Puneral Home, Milford te uals, pert norma: and the Baron Puneral Home, Zee- corporations . 36,561, 120.97 land, Michigan, for service Tues- Deposits of United States day at 2 p.m, Interment in Zee- overnment (including land Cemetery. Puneral arrange- postad savings) ... 1,157,047.34 ments bv the Richardson-Bird ite of States and po- Funeral Home. Milford. litical overeeens : . 16,850,590.05 FEA MARCH i3. ibs Deposits of banks _.. 44,497.08 Thomas actA 12 Edna 6t., age Other ts (certified 7; beloved — of Ida Mae and eashier’s checks, ete.) 639,135.62 Peatherstone:; ather of Total Thomas J., Donald L,, Willem. Deposits . . $01,074,265.11 C., Max L., and Arthur J, Festh- Land Contracts or other erstone, and Mrs. Huehie (Helen Mens, $10,769.25 on bank M) weed dear her of premises and $25,000.90 on Mrs, ederick MacKercher. Fu- Other real estate . 35,769 neral yfimer will be held Mon- Other Mabilities ....... 1,392,282. Fo} day, March 17, at 10 a.m. ————— the St. Vincent's de Paul Cath- Total Liabilities . $93, 400,316.38 ole Church with interment in CA APITAL ACCOUNTS Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation Capital Stock: of the Rosary will be Sunday Common 8stock. evening at 8:30 p.m. at the Purs- UN dl aadgecnosseccocscc % 750,000.00 ley Funeral H where Mr Surplus ..... 06... . cc eee eee 750,000.00, _ Featherstone will lie tn state. Undivided profits ~— 556.26 HATLEY, MA 14, 18 LYDIA. Reserves (and retirement 629 Orchard Lake Ave., age 92: account for preferred dear mother of Mrs. George W. stock) om SOROS oe 149,063.12 Lampman: dear sister of Mrs. Jane James; 5 grendchildren end 1% great-grandchildren survive a'so, Puneral service will be one Monday, March 17, at 7:30 p. from the 3 igi Fouemi Fome with Dr. Wm, H, M officiating. Following here Mrs. Hatlev will be to iamnon: Onterio for inter- men HOTTOA. MARCH 13, 1958, EDITH te Ardmore 8t., beloved Site of Bausre N. Huttula: mother of Kenneth C. Hut! deer sister of Mrs. Lorna Jaervi and Arthur Alonso. Puneral serv- held Pong | March 2 p.m. St. Johns Lutheran Cherch wit with Rev, ark Has roe tenner pen | Inte — = Settle ‘wae tn state at "oe Sparks-Grjffin Funeral 4H until Monday noon, time she will be taken church for service. EMNLER, MARCH 14 1938. MAR- waret McIntyre, 40890 Rothe Cross, Firmingham, ace he- loved wife of Rolland C. fcocnier: beloved davehter of Mrs. Anna MeIntvre; dear mother of Mrs Wm. K. Martin: dear sister of lawrence Koehler and Mrs. Mary Uneer. Puneral service will be held Monday, 17, at 2? p.m. from the Manlev Bailey Pu- =~ — 193 — Birm. ader Edson Stevens officiating. pacar in White Chanel Cemetery. MARTIN, MARCH 14. 1958, JO- dear tule: . Rae Reynokis. son-Bird Funeral nome. Milford. MOSES, LEE © Birm.; weaend of Gladys (nee Savage): father of Mrs. Bess Ed- wards, Mrs. Lee Masters, Mrs. Rarmond Hoenicke and C. G. Moses: brother “ Mra. a2 c. Lindsey and B. Moses, Mr. Moses will fie in sate at Mauls Ratley Funeral Home, 183 Oak- land, Birm. Service Monday, 1 m. at’ First Presbyterian urch, Birm Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Grave- side services under the auspices ¥ an Ledge No. 44 Lira MARCH 15, 1958, FLORI- da, 811 Pensacola, age 69: dear mother of Mrs. Howard McKin- ney: 1 granddaughter also sur- vives. Funeral service Nie = held Monday, March 17. at 4 from the Sparks-Griffin Purerai Home with Dr. Wm. H. Marbach officiating. Interment im Dray- ton Plains Cemetery. Mrs. Nelson will Me in state at-the Sparks- Griffin Funera)d Home. SELLE. MARCH 14, i958. RO- . §631 Old Orchard Trail, Walls, Dr. Arch B. Walls and Mrs. Hiram H. Smith. Funeral heid Monday, mm. from the Edwa Moats Interment in White hapel Cemetery. Mrs. Selle will ie im state at the Doneison- Johns Puneral Home. THOMAS, MARCH i4, . $1 Center Rd., - ™m Spa rl Funeral Home with wee. be moa e Burton offictat tn * ment, in -y Hin Ce . Mr. = } He in state at the patronite Puneral | Home. \ een! and you . publie oe * : + 7 fr! * fp ae { : > ad be \ ; | T HE } N ‘} IA . , : + . O C PRES 85, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 _Help Wanted Male 6)Work Wanted Female 11; Income Tax Service 17, MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan; R — = Ww. LPL , n 2 Ralsg Career Opportunity HAVING. A BABY), VACATION. eens a y “ay ent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34; Rent eee \Unfurn. 36 wiaeturers of Advertsing dete eas ‘ot ed woman, will care for your Hom CALLS. BY pppoe = : 43 M. AP?. EVERYTHING PURN.|4 ROOM HEATED APT., Peart} ci waite a pare & GARAGE rs. and“u unustat cauee “carser gy our your home, EM 3-1000. | PAIR RATES FOR RETURNS =a = te Sa Bs ae spot yee canal Bales canes aaennTeE ing methed for cmegend 3 fai Dut, bot les gaper Es-|LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK OR nings, Home. a neha as: ; | Parily Tra, "aes Whitiemor entry. “ROOM UPPER LARGE|S RICK ON LIBERTY of a loved one rest. tablished accounts. We train you) [A'¢ of semi-invalid, Experienced.’ sired. W. R, Bolin. PE 5-6773. 3 APT sk d porch, Fiizabeth SE "dest Bts. ee ro oa eat Sh memories frame we shall keep {0 earn. $7,000 — - $15,000 per ow eee. tise f = ae No Repiy to Pon- INCOME TAX, REAS. PRICES, 504 | ROGM APT eee H3S.| _priviieges, $50 per mo. FE 2-1539. FE 5-8865. ROOM APT. WEST SIDE, CALL badly a ees be ber oe cebenl, ‘thu: Fenhons $9800 Park She ia c: Zod a Baerarrring Ti J reormel Tax Service > yaar Own pela ‘sen ui Cases PLUS | _siter 9:39 FE 630 _ : oe ane ost ann ; dren and grandchildren, Dy lea agg robe be one | oar home. FE as » — bath, Util. paid. $100, MI_ 48368. | ¢ ROOMS. UNFURN CHIL- | FE 4252) Hey ————- | day, March 17th alter e’p.m. of b CLEANING $1 _M eer eene Bees 3RM FURN, APT, AND GARAGE. oe is per week. 61 'Whitte-| Funeral Directors 4) all day Tuesday, March i8th for _ FE 80s petate eee: References. y_home any time FE 2-4407. For couple only. 104 Hendersony| ; ° e hu. I mpg endl efer: oF wip "aan nenee|_ an interview INCOME TAX 1 5 REPARED Ih IN (Rooms BA7W UPPER. 10| Baldwin ave Prete "9-0052. A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE WE NEED iuROORAPEING, 371 TYPING, BEC. SEC- our home. Loos fot form itemized 3 LARGE ROOMS. PVT. BATH| Baldwin. 2-7832. . oe ald $55 Oke, FONERAL HO! 3 nest, ambitions and hard work.|,_"esrial service. EM 3-90 eee BigP MS Parke, FEIT at. Arr. NEWLY DECORA (RMS. “BATH. %4, OF DOUBLE jon, Plains 1OME _o57| ink inen, who want to sell Ford MEDICAL OPFICE SSaTANT. - NATION W API ON WAG ; : os —house. Close In, PE 3705. el = Landen ree ot area. Spates age 2. exc. referenc- BUSIN “WIDE TRO Oat APE. os FLOOR. Sass ee 6 room and bath home with full in. ig’ , 5 ire, Ess. a o Donelson-Johns om and cis tale Hover.) otitee, velinie "or hospital, OL 4303 DIXIE HWY. 1 ROOMS. PVT. BATH. T RMS. DESIRABLE IST FLOOR. | besement near, Rochester, Oe 1478. Saginaw 8t. Pontiac) 1-6484 ; COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & $17.00 per wack, Fit, GARAGE, close to everything. FE 2-6663 paved road, school bus for the : FUNERAL HOME = = | waNTED EXP SALESMEN. NURSE AVAILABLE DAY AND eerie J , pemee Ss. Fe Es. children, $86, “monthly. —,-, Designed _tor Funsres Kurth Real Estate and Insurance.| Dights. Auburn Ave Nurses Ex- Lad 3 MODER CHIL: § RMS. WITH LAKE VIEW, ON SPARKS.GRIFFIN CHAPEL | 2008S, Woodward. Birmingham. change Fk 2-5492. welcome, 640) Willlams Li. REN Dixie’ Hwy. Gas beat. MA 61244.| Edw. M: Stout, Realtor Thoughiful_ Service FE 2-581, Mi 4-7676 Evenings MI 43816 PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE Laundry Service , 18 5 ROGMA SECOND FLOOR ¢13. | ' ROOM, DECORATED TERRACE. TN. Saginaw Bt. Pontiac Voorhees Si le! Help w reese ~ o 19% Willard FE $4338, | WO SE Blvd Fe Ph. FE $-8168 Daily ti! @ - n FOR FAMIL ; 1 Gig AND BATH UbPER |? RQOMS., NEWLY pECOnATED. ee 7 Dp | ee ted Female 7 TYPING DONE ACCURATE "AND | ice, phone Fontias Laundry, FE fiat at Ex. “Orton, gas | heat, Prt bei Pi ‘Or eo | ° ROOMS, AUTOMATIC MEAT, AP FUNERAL HOME — ican you MEET youno MOTH eee nome ON _ 78101 am weuty duserseds) UY 8 nfshed.-OR 3-6490. Se he garage, Lake privileges. Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor, ers & talk intelligently with them WASHING AND IRONINGS, 286 N.| «ACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- 13 @ RM. UPPER HEAT AND HOT| _Ph_ FR 2) FE 2-8378 : about their children? Our repre- Cass, FE 5-1570 fied. Beautifully (finished. Pontiac 3 RMs. AUBURN 1 ZRigA —— furn. Clean, Children. Good | 7 ROOMS & BATH ON M59. EM- —- renga EM 3 0406 $509 to $100 week- WASHING ann ounce CALL Laundry. Phone FE 32-8101. 2-7059 after 5 p.m. . rans FE 4-0462. pire 3-8376. TH y. Ca | 7 RMS, $12.5¢ WEE L $95 PER MON Cemetery Lots 5 curs AND COUNTER GIRLS | WTD > DOMESTIC WORK. DAYS | Landscaping 118A euiranas! Pwith TV and earace tad beth All util fura. Located New 3 bedroom Bric. en eter. | pe re on. er ¢ DEVELOPED SPACES IN GAR. EXP HOSTESS GANrED ViE|WIDOW! vy WANTS” pay | CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & Saas Se Sam Cones Ove, WE | Zerome_Bullsion Go. WE 3-300 den o: Messiah White Chapel, cent's Dining Room. Apply in| Work Own ‘transportation, $1 hr. driveway grading. Back filling. ent. & bath Small baby wel-| A VERY CLE Lowen | **,MILE & NORTHWESTERN _Cemetery. $500. FE 4-722). | person Tuesday between I and 4.) _FE 6.3347 EM 3-303 come. $20 per wk. Nice, warm we Et ES ait e|| Le ota ek = WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY. 3) 3040 Orchard Lake Ra K —_—___--_________— | EXPERT TREE TRIMMI and clean FE 8-1431. | iv pvt th full tile} 9 bedrm. home, deposit required. graves. Call FE 5-8064 after 3 Harbo : ~Beee wae 5 removal. Ph FE bee auaKe at 340 Baldwin. tee eo ae ey te wa-| Children welcdme, $22 per wk., oF p.m. | EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN. Building Service 12) 320% __ __ aR BATH sTRMINGHAM ——— 3 eee Was _per_ mo. JUeiper_ Pig. general housework, 2, ne de, eee LOAKLAND LANDSCAPING Ril NT OTOWELL flat. Near Brown & Pardy Sts.| 7 rooms 02 OLIVER §F sere ‘ spor = Ae eS = = e ul PVT. . BOX REPLIES acon Sue POR” 3 ay AAA Floor or ae suswing. trae AE pttey ° Seuss fit Apogee) ENTR. coe Ae tromspertation © Lor | bedrooms, full basement, all _re- At 10 a.m, today there Christitn woman who does not AR es a | §-1333. _ 7 ROOM F | §6mo, including heat, lights, gas decorated and floors sanded. Chil- Smoke i tichange for enswer:|C= oe ee M Sagi FURNISHED UPPER| and off-street parkin amar dren welcome with damage guar- were replies at the Press ing phone and little housework A-A TRENCH i oving g & Trucking 19 Geet wan stllitg. 36M. Midiand | Stevens, Bidr. Mr 6-560 antee. References required. $85 office in the followin; Young girls need not call. FE ae G 4-425. or stop at Stevens Sniae er month, KG. Hempstead, 103 once SF) 6642 Footings. Septic Field. OR 3-4943 Al MOVING — HAULI wun SA 2Za15 . ROOMS ve oon $20 WK. | 1 Apis. : ae a5 3 —~ 5 = | ELLENT SERVI — D ie | A & B TRENCHING | Reasonable Ry cee §-3458 ‘ ‘ROOMS & BATH, UTIL. FURN Bee ERIS ascersionds Ment nee) ogres, Soe fee neecer: $3, 4, 9, 12, 28, 32, 35 FE 50061. water! ites: field ties) | AA-l Reduced Rates “Can't t ict ed "| ping’ & “transportation, Immedia Se nent Ceylon’ eas gar month! » 4, 9, . Eye YOU HAVE A CAR AND ‘an’t you turn up the li 2 It's s i A SF & BATH. CLEAN occupancy, $100 per month includ- er, 6, 68, 70, 74. 76, 101, 1) ORE Ht DATA OR BAREy) Meld Gruen OL tai. ‘eM Smith Moving taree van oF DI-|gte my necitie!”” ne here 1 Hust _titaris Beach Bt. TH) ine eal tnd gat offsipee park: | Fir atin * NG > D o ‘ vens, na, a3, 118, 116 BUENINGs, CALL gE cease | Sy “BASEMENT CUERSIEG Caw © RGOMS AND BRTHC PORN OR) Elle or Tar Gh orgy tt Menacdon, Ney 2, mel HOUSEKEEPER. WHITE. LIVE I A-1 Pinan DOOR AND House.| —"S¥ling. Call Bill. PE 5-5033, R:. _ Maple. Complete vietee cud LIVE-IN hold doors. Prompt service and. HAULING | & RUBBISH ri mMeE| Notices & Personals 25 W anted Real Estate 32A a Cane sae ORCHARD LAKE. For Colored basement, lots of extras. “118 more practica to ce hy tim = ae P HOUSEKEEPER, 2° CHILDREN Mi 44221 Peer MI 40061 | Ges AND HEAVY. TRUCKING | | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT wn | heat, lights "and naaat hig town. "on Prospect. “Bt call FE 7 ae owe nee 2'y & 4 Must be clean, in- : at 0061) Rubbish. Fill dirt, FE 2-0603. LEAS | Entr. A J LL at) eres Nhe Bigham, 715. 4 rooms, garage. The Pontiac Press Pe heeeh a -/& - 1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- | soe 603. __ | Orchard Lake Country Ciub whose ntr. Auburn Hgts, PE 3-9329.| —* “Sei. ; 2 t acing | ape Stans ge abi Roughing and finish. Also/ FANT TRUCKING | Be Fires conn ate eres at tee one CASH oe Fate ato, aid MOlouet apace’ 3688" Crooks Rd, “SehOur’ BbuBthg ES AD Bindays off Live in Must have —aerations Free est. FE 5-3608., eries (O Conl Cots nore Rd. has applied to the | foot. All modern. Located at 3300| C!08et space. 3655. Crooks Rd. | FE 5-6767 "_WE._ 3-4200 FOR WANT ; oe ; e we Michigan Liquor Control Commis- __Elizabeth Lk. Rd 8. of Auburn Ave. Coupl references. Vic. of Pine Lake ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS AND MI_ 4-4221 or MI 4-0961/ sion for a club license to sell ol oer |) aoe BRICK DUPLEX 6 RMS_ AND GA- Call before 4 pm. only. LIncoin] repair work tie ened builder, | LIGHT HAULING, MOVING YARD beer. wine and spirits to bona 48 HOURS FOR YOUR ADULTS. 3 LARGE NICELY FUR- New Y rage, Close in, FE 2-2376. DIAL FE 2-8181 22s ee a Pe eS landscaping. Free esti-| {'d¢ members only and that it is HOME EQUITY Orc a ae better ones. en amen cot tee Near own, | BEDRM., BATH. LIVING ROOM 4 s. AST STONE mates E 5-6405 ne intent of the Liquor Control p : page ; From 8 a.m. to 5 pm. N eed Money? ent pos Gordan Flattiey mas ea ‘%- TON PICKUP! upon the expiration said icense JIM WRIGHT perce aor as ae dren. FE eins be oreh ‘eset Sods Fences aaa! —! es e wants work. Cail. days ack yar um, sid 4160 | We have opeinings for girls who/ALL TYPES OF MASONRY WORK. | _ 44421. Vany time, FE! from date hereof, March 15. 1958 | 343 OAKLAND AVE. FE 8-40 Ct ne nee w Medios cou rend nec evel ee oe Eaten aher All errors should be re- Part, Grive and work evenings| Fireplaces a specialty, FE 5-8929.| MOVING AND D HAULING WITH a on AND APTER THIS DATE,| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL, 8: ati 21 288 N. Perry. or FE| and refrigerator, OR eer ‘. red immediately, The @| Ps time. PE 4-3567. ____ |BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT | _t0” stake truck. FE 8-6 a: March 14,1988, I deve not be re-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | gACHELOR™ OR 3-751 DESIRABLE LOCATION WE 8T- ress assumes no respon- “PRESSER FOR DRY. Work. Also chimneys. No job too O'DELL CA = | ad by an ee ebts contract-| rake PROPERTY LISTINOS ELOR APT. PVT. BATH &/| OVER 50 UNFURNISHED APTS side. Brick 3 bedroom. gas heat sibuity for errors other § | Cleaner plant, Must be exp., Write; large Residential and commer- Cc RT AGE ci ny oO} han myself.| “needed -i TINGS| Entr. Very aice. Main floor, FE| Jerry E. Ad i} Stet, basement, near Gener than to cancel the charges | Pontiac Press Box 58 | cial. Guaranteed work, Ph .MY/ Locai and long dist enya cis er sese Stickney Ra. sjo Northwest Oakland 32-4378 D ? ams) & Co) Rectal FE 45707. for that portion of the first f WAITRESS WANTED. DIXIE p; omg | d, long distance moving.| Clarkston, Mich” | ‘Realtor, Specialist’ in Lake ‘Prop: | PRICE APT. AND ALSO 3 RMS. Seite DRAYTON PLAIN acpartemenliies ge onlachaeend Diner, 255 8. Merrill. Birming- |B LOCK, BRICK. ( CEMENT WORK TRUCK WITH SEMI-TRAILER. Reduce erty of all kinds. pave aay | AND ONE BACHELOR APART- RANCH STYLE dered Sincslone’ shreagh "he _ham_ Across from Detroit Edison. | _and_ fireplaces” MA_ 5-0378. Will haul anvthing, anywhere. 10 LBS IN 6 SHORT DAYS Ortonville, NAtional 17-2815, col- REASO BLE th At hott ORCHARD CT. APTS. ; a. ill pylgerl iy taaiy error, When cangellations | WILL "GIVE or ~ RESPECT-| Sy _Also_dump truck MA 5-0682. mesults guarsateed. For as little met _ BURN AT OFFIC oS ay 19 samen er. ph all lodscepea” Goes carpelad. ae a a e home at lake to girl —— z 5. — Pontiac's new- rear ath Oe cer be bad woman in exchange fon hen CUSTOM HOMES, BY LICENSED Trucks to Rent ; $1.00 TR: ADE, 2s L & mek BUY | OLOsE To TOWN @ HOSPITAL.| ¢3t modern apartment develop- nellegs einer cies ae forced adjustments will be given Wea bees babysitting. Write Peer Free estimates. OL aS ‘visit CLARK Ri ij 2 2 firs or working couple. FE -pepoingey aid aco id pores air beat 2 car garage, school ’ ss Box 1. ud ‘ 5 eautiful t —— — GEMENT WORK 2 YEARS ED TAND EQUIPMENT Investigate our plan today EAL “ESTATE CLEAN RIRSRENETTE APT Kitchens: stove & refrigerator fur-| “"Cg2k: pense ct catied. a Art EXP. '1%-ton P T free trial visit Call FE ual, FE +6492 or FE 44813 $15| nished. A few one-bedroom apart- ‘975 MONT HEY Closing time for advertise- Help Wanted g — ree _estimates, On "36172 | teton Pickups I4z-ton Stakes This month only. _ 1362_W._ Hyron Open Evenings er wk. $55 per mo. Including| ments now available. Auto. heat ments containing type sizes C USTOM BU mp _ trucks Semi-trailers spECIAL COL . sis _heat, lights & gas ORlando 3-9389.| anda hot water furnished. Adults eit larger than regular agate ILDING | Pontiac Farm and | Sham COE Dewann gis VETERANS : CLEAN ATTRACTIVE2RM.| rt Me) ta aa NEWLY type is 12 o'clock ‘noon the A CHANGE — YES. A CHANGE| Partitions removed. Dens. attic] Yndustrial T Pe ee $1.50. Doro- VETERANS DON'T LOSE bsmt, apt. All pvt Reas. Couple nder Const i decor, basement. John ay previous to publication. — be just what you need to| rms and porches rebuilt, FE ndustrial Tracto- Co. 440 _ BUY vaUR eu E WILL or with baby 969 LaSalle. FE nstruction near 8. Bivd. (29 Mile Ray MUL Sressient Want Ads msy We sed Ge ueip atitee capete —— 6 Dal 8. WOODWARD snot EF OUxs @ TO 40. EN US THE DETAILS AND —— TT disse Geet aos mle 308) oS “| CA , FLOC en i music at t . : $ for occu- AYT osama Wels Su Day || gate eat ate aah Attn Ga iio 8 peciny | Pet cobs at | Bi wine Se tog"s | |REEREOR, GORE GEM. 3| MOREE. Somos | ence! Shee ti er i a SSS * 2 . iT} ’ the iret ‘insertion. Beisonsat waiccuer naseincienae aoe 18 OUR SPECIALTY. | ee ANTE P charge FE 8-463 iB S22 Wtd. 1, Children to Board 26 b Beatine Press: ours & zany FE 8-6918 _privieges, 40. rE baie a |. missions end bonus commissions.|_Ficors, basements. EM 3-4879, oes ~~ WE HAVE QUAL . BUYERS FE 4-2847 = GARAGE HOUSE. BABY WEL- IFIED “lat— CAasH WANT AD RATES _Pontiac Press Box 19. CARPENTER—GARAGES, ALTER- Painting & Decorating 20 DAY. “HOUR OR “WEEK NEAR | Waiting fore cca erealn paper FIRST FLOOR APT, FOR RENT Cee Flat Heated Juda] Take pee at Peters Lt 1 ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS) “tions and additions. Call after 6 “~~~~~~~~~—~ | gebool. Good refe ties, farms & acreage. A FE 4104 "| 3008 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS. aero nes Day 3-Days 6-Days SF ee oe ener pen] pm FETS SON: 1ST CLASS EXP PAINTER AND| 5.6340 references. FE! cat’ will give you “muse oe Living Rm., dinette, bedroom. HOUSE, 3 SMALL ROOMS, BATH 2 819 18 8276 or part time, See apie en = _ decorator Reas prices. PE 5-2860.| bay CARE tion. For Colored kitchenette and bath. Front and| & basement, gas heat, 8. Pad- 3 1302790388 P| WN. Perry 8 to {2 pm CEMENT & BUOCK 0| ii Sane ano rarenina || bie cule pe pon ten ROY KNAUF - Apartments en pouthenst cide of | Rrnreckiivate emirances. Garage. | dock Ba ous oe ESORAT: $ 225 403 600 | (COUPLE As CARETAKER FOR ——_—_WORK_FE_50782_ _ Mason Thompson, FE 48364. | home. sensed 61 W. Huron 8t Wearcar Wissen aC (Cal Pa] siete Noten males | eee ey eee es 6 270 486 7.20 Amerioan) Fetion Uh elec (Beet DRY WALL TAPING. GUARAN- at PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- ~ LICENSED BOARDING HOME WANTED | FE 2763) | +e oN new Tiny | oo | “Sims tk Pau your, tease Ms : 72 ped pod 2 waner apes “foe ¢ Getatle = ¥sa0" Free qstimstes, OR i Gearentealn Pree! a rE. conti 4544 lot, with soearemeaTers rmOnT FaRMNOT OR” ih OTILITY. FE 7 -8892 res ible tenant, Rago it . tel etl bash detect operandi bd 1-02.05, = i= @ 405 729 1080 Sy DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH.| LADY INTE! ; Wid. House room” hots, “with basement “on | _ Center. OR. ¢-6685 cia _2-3061, TA 6-348, Yo CANVASSERS RY WALL | APING AND FINISH. | fore Mpa rae le fousehold Goods 2 27 lake. Phone FE 4-0805. HOLLYWOOD APTS 3 ee a gt ee eee 3} BEDROOM. AUTO- | For Nome Remodeling. 9228 pale — PAINTING PAP PAPERHANGING FURNITURE NEEDED We Will Buy Furn, or enfern, 3 cod 3 rme.| WEOT 2 190 FE Muron | kero. View Middle sees ace, : - _ Press. — ALL = Vv Beth. . rms. SIDE. INDIAN VILLAGE Shown Sun, 9 a.m. to kinds, Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh. | TUPPER OR 3-7061 | Entire home or odd lots. Get the | 2 OUT Equity ath, util. furn 114 E. Howard.) Brick dupiex, iivin : i ec , Help Wanted Male 6 JF INTERESTED IN A 0B with! 353 'N. Cass. FE 2-3021 FE 2-8046. SCENTED ECO top dollar. will, buy outright or Do ; i ing room am room, din-| EM 3-0186 after | p.m. EM _ 30303. a future and retirement benetits,|H OU 0 ce : nee AND DECORATING | fell it for you a 8 Community las nt ee iene home—cash wait-| KITCHENETTE APT.. HEAT A floor; 2 pet Kitchen on first) OFF JOSLYN. 315 FOURTH ST. call FE @-11 SEMOVIN FULLY FE_5-0580 y g—no red ta We also need ND ms and tile bath ASSISTANT TO 102, Age no handicap | equipped” PE 48430, L_A. Young. PAPERWANGING Pals ira, | Sree ye OR 3.2711 listings. Giroux-Franks, 4395 Dixie electricity turn. Chidren welcome,| 08 8€ Cond. Basement, laundry | {geal for children, $1708 week. “Ol LEC MEN ~ WOMEN. $20. DAILY — |PREE ESTIM/TES ON WIRING, | Reduced rates PE 42 AINTANG. | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES| Hwy. OR 30701 sects Le te lo trays, automatic heat “and hot | PE ¢o6 gia “nudren. $17.50 & week. COLLECTION Reeves cee kine ak Wille) toreten med Hees ee SAGES In. | of furniture. Ph FE 2-5523. WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR Lakg |'4KE FRONT 2) RMS. UTIL. water. Screens, storm windows. | SOcHESTER AREA. § RM_HOMI MANAGER CART - TIME HELP SR ARTED. {ns A= iat Ww zi unro Elec- __Physio-Therapy 21A ~ WANTED ce) DRYER pronery- eee tired cocie: tor, bachelor or re-| able now $90 per Ss, —— garden space OL 1-1794. ~ a rs . - M eee MFOO p 40l6G : cK ——— binder Inc., FE 5-887: a 4 Tier on ambitions man wi 6 good time Fe sites: St Present Sey er capiNe. FHA Cirsiker. Chrome, For PoL1o| Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Pa. PONTIAC, EM 33311 ele 4 Wied . one onuniere apagan 176 Tay: _time. FE a uilder : me For age to | ~~~. SOTO 4 education, who, wants a perma REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR| terms FE 4.6000. 10. Cost $83. Used 2 mos, $50. 1-798 ipetetee. te Willers epnoous | Rent Nouses Furnished 35| ios °° “one eevee q succeasfal company in the cellec-| 18 women in new home project INDEPENDENT BUILDER. BE oe =| WANTED: GOOD BUILDING. AP. ws WANTED_BY PRIVATE E PARTY. egos Co LS ee 3AM WARWICK HAs 2 BEDRM. tion business. grea (Map) _praterred’ | Rese UMiD| | Wo 'noses acea, Facarurme led Television Service 2 22| PROXIMATELY -bedroom home with basement | 20. SOM AND KITGH. |» Moder™ close to city Rees "Ma carport. at ivan Lake. Gas heat, : Experience necessar nettle, plus| Realty Co, KEnwood 20060 ceo down FHA terms. EM | ~~ _..________....__~ HOUSE 1 HORSE, “wit, TRADE 2.500 down Aporoximctsiy) 108 a feraseea’ backet, KITCH- —— close to city. Reas. MA carport attic. Both dock & bath- ‘ as. cant, — ST | a en oe LIKE NEW : a " or or cou- | _ 42293. ing beach priv. rT iy sik be given 5 thereagh train: E LOG CABINS BUILT OR MATERI- Mavered prea se CALLS AN-| POOL TABLE. FE 838300 monthly, South or east of Pontiac | ple. $12 week. 342 Orchard Lk.|/3 BEDRM POLL (BASEMENT. 2 FE esoee, Pe'asiee “ete ing course. Advancement oppor- mployment Agencies 8A _*! furnished EM 3-2451 Gen Ae: bnicg 3, Pontiac Press , mon iowen Faont 3 years ot ¢. enclosed | UNION LAKE. } BEDR OME ited, st Na- —_~|MASON & CEMENT wo re : - ; ae ——————————— ROOMS, UTIL.| Porc . P em lake. rivile e -| el shopping | 5 Pontiac State Bank Bide” FE mestimates, OR. 3-040 SS na 18_ | Share Living Quarters 30 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | _r™. Adults; 288 Orchard_Lake. iene oie ental Dept.| _9-4285.". «aren. tr ES 2-0346. &. t PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 5-1296 or FE ERVICE ee eae ~~ | NICE APT LARGE ROOMS. WITH ______+_+_+_=_=_==_/| WILL. “CONSIDER APPLICATIONS an. FE 2.2200 E b.847s Mp “STRAKA CHRISTIAN WIDOW WILL KEEP 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. CLOSE IN, door bed, Pvt. bath and Ente. 7 BE ‘BEDRM “HOUSE, PREE RENT | {or this 1 floor 3 bedroom modern“ ATTENTION PLASTERING = “REPA RADI A older lauy. Close in. FE 2-1634.| $10. 230 8. Parke. PE 2-7108. round floor, Utils. Adults. FE ea le = exchange for m home on Cass Lake Rd. Has car- R was e Hr fn hospital work,| Pat Let. FE 2-7922 in _*REaS. apiQee TV REPAIR. TUBES | CHRISTIAN LADY TO SHARE MY pened “Gall thers - On Se, co! basement and ¢26 eal Estate Salesmen rr fe 20-48 10 Se Roepe et ee avIna | ile ©, io R B Munro Elec- | home. FE_$-3475_after_$. yee roe REFRIGERA-| ORTONVILLE. 4 RMS_AND BATH. Dasteoss ra ie ebicking up at our dividual | Good references neces- Sanding and finishing. Phone FE| T= $84 , . ‘| CHRISTIAN GIRL TO SHARE 4) ~. FE 5-0603, | __ 948 _monthly_ MA _9-0087. Fy MODERN. OIL HEAT. ce LOVELAND some help.) Fmpi sts Pontiac eats | oe TV SERVICN CALLS Taz Go" | _ 12°, ,BPL_ Contact Donna Bice at |} (OMAN. REFER. $10 WE. FE PARTLY FURN, 2) RMS, ANE AND perth) onl! Ln Vs 2188 Cass Lake Rd. ITE BROS. og or —" — State jog ice MINO FLOOR LAYING | Limited time only. Honest & rel!- _52 Williams or call FE 2-7360. ee _ pores Basement apt. FE 23-4875 ° FE ¢-1661 REAL ESTATE ide Sanding finishing. 155 Edison, Ph.| “be, FE. 2.0300. ELDERLY COUPLE WILL SHARE 7 OUSEKEEPING ROOM FRONT | —°4 mo. © Ruth FE “S387 3 Rau HOUSE WITH BATH, FE R 39-1205 / _FE_ 2-4405 HOTWELL RADIO-TV modern furn, 3 bedroom bene at a roan quiet, all utilities, close 5.1, For R — Dixie Hwy. ROOF RI SaaS , r a< Twin Beach With couple of ino Perry FE 2-5236. STUDIO APT. INCLUDES HEAT. } ROOMS. BATH & UTILITY or Rent Rooms 37 Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun; 10 ‘ti! 8. REPAIRS yeawe ter Service 22A| habits. health & un atstanding, |= 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN.| [Ent separate kitchen and prt a beby s Buren Gardens. FR. 47191. | : E Bath et EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 Rent & utilities free. EM 3336). | Lakefront apts. 0615 Pontiac Lk.| entrance $15 per ¥ level, private | @ ROOM, M MODERN GAS, HEAT 1x |! ROOM & BATH, PVT. EXT. FB ngine Lathe Operator All —— irl site ood MASON WORK WANTED. micut- "scninge hi AND ADDING| WIDOW WANTs A GOOD RE-| Rd KERN. “inc, Tr “ye200 PAUL A. | Waterford. OR 34164 afer 8. " Fotaa. at Pine se aaa RIT First class preferably with tracer) ence fit Sim sont “expert: gan Daxemen's or full basements MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert fined couple to, share her lake i BEDRM DEL. PVT. ENTR. » INC. . 4 ROOMS, FURN. OR UNFURN.|! ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIVI- : attachment experience. Only ful- Staring. etary ey sa w winter prices. ti ‘5 eral Printing and oOf- ome. MAple 5-3738. Ground floor. Bachelor's paradise, | gj Util. furn. — Highland Rd. Ap- leges. Colored only. Call FE Wy _qualified "men "with job’ shop| Empiotment © tie “Pontiac sate) =D & M BUILDING ce buppiy Co Wt W. Lawrence | Wit, SHARE MY HOME, WITH | rune, indies, ‘Clove to sew Mish rms & ath. = Gurniced. | “Bz cebis f. Hus. . r en ee worl a A BLI | “Bares bolas "| EVELYN FDW M BUILDING | Sper fS Sewanae | seehttar ER tosses oe Rees "re age WS| SR ce seth ae | pee cece os Gm, AY | page ress, x : ° OFFFICE —— A Wh MIRAGTE MITE | oo 73508 nkers s~ Lk. x a zs D : VOCATIONAL POWwARUS) RT ee 52 WAYNE T Immediate Service Weceera tome ith peaeriyn nay: ee 3 Shit bath FE & i370. fom ite. ate cea FUR esree i ~ Men Wanted n SERVICE TRENCHING 4 AND OD _ FE_44022,| Vie. Cooley Lake EM 3-478. "| 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE. & PVT SUITABLE FOR Th | ps Cooking (EV, inside 3 id ’ a ; * . ; = — employment. Clean/5!! COuMC NITY gBANK BLDG. RD. BEE ROZIN |—~—~~ pholstering 23 | Wanted Transportation 31 31 __Alberta Apt nly 280 8 Paadcek art “Al facilities OS tertabis day i2 Teele eel Lancaoens tock. PE +6106 4G 8 Pe r ons. hours unlim- jompson FE 7.8812, EAKLE'S C Ginga nana ne aaa aR OOMS CV EI, clean & quiet. Will, __Williams Lake. Lincoli ’ 8 cUSTO : THING FUR! FURN. quiet. Will accommodate coln 2-1658. CLEAN, CARN. SLE’ se Sey at ts) oven biitkbars [we pio “aanesentg "enon (he ai Gogh ine RTE | MER 0D Got TREN Phe) Federer AEE OO | ee one HM: TORN HOUSE NEAR POX. | Fetal ow W Hur : nd cement work. i14. Free estimates. a ee ac Northern h. Auto. bw , | DES , | : Me 40 to & Instructions o| -Set_our_bid. FE 29796 ___| SLIP COVERS. RED SPREADS. _li shift, PE 4-292. 771 Scottwood. | 7 RM & BATH.UPPER OFF SHIRLEY APTS. 190 E. HURON | —Crvet, TV. Call OR 2-6684 afte Ui | Plime Radio "ROOM, = tam | < Who Can Sell Building Sanotien 12K “drapes, your material, FE 5-5 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. . 32 _State St Reasonable. _FE 8-1804. St. 24a rms, furn 5 RMS. KEEQO. PeWLy Gece telephone. Home privileges and | En _|BATON TWIRLING TAUGHT IN pplies THOMAS “UPHOLSTERING (8 | CUR AR ROOMS OR ee ee oe cman, children, 64) & $40 FE b040s, "| _meais, FE $8717, | — nity and financial tn-| my home, Walled Lake vicinity.| pipg ERI 197 _N. Perry 8t 35-8888 ye furnished, 143 BE. Howard.| &,>ath. Modern ranch-type bidg. LARGE, CLEAN FRONT ROOM. dependence in a lifetime connec:| FE_7-8399. EBRICK. USED. 10 CENTS EA. C A: S H Adults, Parking. EM 3-4285. BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME For gentleman. Pvt, ent. 245 Nel- tion, Work In a protecied terri, PIANO LESSONS. BEGINNERS OR ie brick, 3 cepts ea. 31245 W. Lost & Found 24 7 RMS. ‘ON “Ist FLOOR, EvERY-| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) So 2 merom em l as a. Fe cist elementary student —<— REE - ng furn. Pvt. bath & ent, F : rmished with like- MODER Taos —e vere plus fall com-| rations ee barca i Ese re = JOLARBAULING ALL Sizes” | LOST 2 BEAGLE HOUNDS “4 al IN A FL _5-8339. 130 Raeburn. gE new furniture, close in. Wil- side. ,Eitchea & ace come re orders, You are backed oy ene $4073, : JOE'S A & _N SURPLUS FE 32-0023, of Clarkston 2 weeks ago. OR 2 BEDROOM, BATH. HAS TV, ee eee aa ee ae coe eee Sf the best known, oldest and|SCHOOL FOR MASSO - THERO- Business Serv 32006 or OR 37583. _ For land contracts, sce Augie bal . ee re welcome, titer aie Greve’ Ave: Keeee shy responsible peo- NEWLY DECORATED, CONVEN- : largest manufacturers in the) Pists—under physicians’ supervi- usiness Services 13) LOST: 6 MONTHS OLD BEAGLE. | Jonnson in * "20 ATS | 4 ace 8612, iently located Gyunnews gas heat tiline auger ba aadl| Berea asia tet asa, uaReS meg Momma cam Rees, | Ete Tee ted] 3 nous onice ap GER |" ARRON RAP REE [aon WEE, MOM | Fee SPF : mall industry of ail kinds. ware- i mile east ° yah Oak Michlean. repaired by ie el LOST LADIES aaa eR EATHE an able rent os cs in, eal utilities. es | ee ere == NICE ROOM FOR q i 8. ' houses, motels, hotels, schoots,|_ Lincoln 5- A at our office. General Eostes &| billfold Keep money, LEATHER _1 or 2 adults, FE 2-4984 1 RM, KITCHENETTE & PVT. DUPLEX HOME F ua 4 RM.| Right downtown. A GRATES AN Sires, fares, gataces, vrewer:|KLECTROLYSIS & SWEDISH| Office Supply Co. 17 W Law.) of mail papers. very important. nSoO} | |? on 3 RMS FUR bath. Heat, stove & refrig. furn.| Red sement. Gas heat.| able. FE 2-820. 41 Pine ica. os a 10 eae ro R| _PHYSIO-THERAPY CLINIC |_rence St Phone FE 3-0135 | _No questions asked. FE. 2-1400. floor. 36 Center St. x ‘onoUD ae 290 N Paddock. Al- Pr 21000 Claes (te meres. ¢ise: iE WLY— DECORATED. Seine . established guar- aan Yaar ——|A-1 ACE TREE SERVI RE ‘a —— rte s. a te W CE RE- LOST YELLOW PA LALTOR 2. R nished housek on omni pe say te somecta) ork. Wanted Male 10 10, acre aed trimming. Get our bid.| _ Reward FE 4-5393. _ PARAKEET. 1704 aia bo Rd. err) pute seeinerioa a evr.) 3 acters fis APT. dh beg ror —s OF oi ple peanea Pairgrove. room. >, Sn LOVELY ROOM, to es & garages built, Attics & ng & rewinding. 218 E. Pike ; OR 3-129 H PRIV- to manager, No experience necet/ basements finished Free esti Bre tw “Hobbies & Supplies 24A pS ahi pated) aad : els. EV?, SHOWER BATH. 5660 Dixie Hwy. 2 BEDRMS, AUTO. GAS AND HOT | —!l¢ges, meals if desired. FE 8-3338 . ietavicws ie Ml 6 Reeal Dorp (Soe oe ee $8847. | FURNACE OCANED 8 BERV. | = iisg farae \Robabia, aéunel 618) tne ee ee Ma DF MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN ; _ 2617 Dixie Hwy. EXP. BUTCHER Witt 3 yra | —ced. C. 1. Nelson. FE_5-1788 CERAMIC KILN., AMACO. NO. 55. er week. % mile East of Au-|2 NICE 3 RMS. & BATH. PVT. 4 BEDRM. 7. ho LIKE NE boarder. Write Pontiac Press, | OLDER MAN WANTED TO bo| #3 PO. Box” a pp GENES HEATING SERVICE,| firing chamber. 18"x18"x18", exc. urn Heights. FE 4-089. ent Bteam heat, Gas siove a | —200r_%8 B_ Rutgers. Li tesa, | —Box_¢4. 5 edaiiche ta exchange! ict ceca oe te. P.O. Box 321, Pontiac | Furnaces cleaned, sold, repaired.| _ cond. $100. _MA 62608.” ie 3° RM. INDIVIDUAL MoD. | -U7uedeire, PE 30016, 2 BEDRMS. LAKE FRONT HOME, _and board, 207 State st EXSe ROR: AND INTERIOR pie Crooks Rd. Rochester, FE| PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. ern cabins furn, all utilities.| 2 RM. UNFURN. APT. WITH DRY- — heat. sereee. nice beac Convalescent Homes 38A PART TIME, AGED 17 Tiny, BUOUGE, Free extimates, Rear SUN ——— | Book lore, “18. Lawrence 80 UNLIMITED | si stendwar tate ‘orion’ “| _bia $12.50 per wk. 142 W. Colum-| Manet ese oe AMF or Navy vet. $140 to $4 50 ea eae eer ING co te, 15 E. Lawrence St. m8 CONVAL: h EXP. MA vy 2 3 ROOM 3 BEDROOM, WALLED NT & NURSING | Bird Bi Mon to Prin eam to) BY MAN AEE ROUND gtr, rice, sym et lr emgrangt eortae | "gone tee ssale det JMS, AND Bara, Uruuimies |? ROOME, 6 BATH, ALL TUE |? wegen Cvs wo Cy. mean Sek | Bey ic" ibnate at 4pm _ adio or TV repair. Interior paint- Heating Co. FE yne! Eves. OR_3-2805 | Jet an expert contract. man con.|2 RMS, & BATH. MODERN KITCH- del lee PE 44526. Pine Cone_ Nursin ; < anes MAKER restaurant con x0. So als pederaalt s 41063 day or! ANY GIR. OR WOMAN NEED- gure Gan you. No obligation Cai], en facilities. 756 Young St. 3 ROOM UNFURN. APT, PON- |? Lake Orion = } INDIANWOOD Rp.| Baldwin Pees. 1368 Exp, in mating plaster moide & aan age 4, WANTS POLL TIME MERE EARES TREE SERVICE | TE Esiza' Coondential foe at | M*¥ fet oy REAM AY Pur. 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, | 7 RoOMs “a ND BATH NICETY 7 BEDRM MODERN. IN “crv. “pies licensed rent home. Guice veal Sunil) Rave tos. atore ca). eee at SIDING RE! cmon cleafing, "Insured. MA, Shire =e close in. FE 4-2579 esti Bow’ tera. ee PE. 8-91 ie pereeet 06 me fag Re surroundings. Home cook: s Pp = "REPAIR AID SUPPLIES, MR. pee ee eee eascnable rates. Doc’ Pepe sad ele! iak.| work New or old. FE 5-517]. PHIt.’s 24 HOUR SI RURNER -0°0ds0n. 998 Lochaven. FE ee 2 RMS., MODERN, LAKEFRONT, | 3 _ ne AND BATE. Ge BALD. |? FEDROOM. CAS REAT. 06> PE i 24 hr. care. Por appt, call _fake Orion. i d Rene aah DRYWALL PLAS- _ service. MAyfair_6-5708 5AINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739| TED MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR _main “Noor, pvt, ent. OR 3-1375. FE 5-3354. 7 peDROOMS RAMON TER r Ere Krai ef and 8 Son, — S 1 = Rete te og,aue Amall oD PLUMBING, AND HoT, waren Rfggrent Mit Melee TE iran sOcImrT 7 ROOMS, "CHRISTIAN COUPLE. | 7 ROOMS AND BATE OW. GROUND |* sate arciasie, Marae jt. | —Sute=berden. Ph at.” OT $s : = et C:sCeating service epair and in.) —— em BOCT >a mh od lel 20F, ie ’ ee ears Roebuc RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS stallation’ MI 63840, if no answer | SREE EQUITABLE SOCIETY FARM 2 ROOMS AND BATH MURPHY |3 LARGE ROOMS, KITCHENETTE. A Bed soe work 25 yr t a E 8 on good properties '%| be ETTE. | 7 pED Z _| pare or more with 100 ft. front- , . sts . newly ALTO ms & C ROOFING. | soe) Se urehes, Clubs. ront:| Sniy. No drinking 25 Monroe St.| busiine. In — locsiion 444 E- Ra Ht i anams Ree O fom lanide & outside paint-|_ pair Work guaranteed. FE 5-0394. ee Gana: Dotuen Watkins vanila a °D cyanies un rod feted te oy "aie rire BFE o FE S70, : } pee ees ee HOTEL AUBU . Wit train three meat appearing ag. sake Resention rooms” Plaster re” SAWS MACHINE. FILED Set aarp manivendl elcctsts) | ERICH pi | 2 RMS. PVT. ENT AND UTIL. 3 ROOMS & BATH. $60 MO. FE| \Y,,decorsted. 1605 White Wake RIN ere eotee net Ver ohale Ri epics” Tame tt Mane Leech ie beget ee “Perry. “OVER $1,000,000 clean tncle man sig weet. P| <0 -angowp| 7 Rus AND Bare wor waren | Mitt Sg? com. aperiment selling position in Pontiac and w ; SAWS MACHINE FILED & SET. FREE COSMETIC 7 ROOM AND BATH ON GROUND |" nogs, WATER I. The following jualificaic — one ANTS fas KIND “ Retoothing 3 W_Pike St. or household tems. for having & oun tnmenats anu Cell dg ea a On a1 oT a BA Fe A oe wiiitttne ree 2oa38 4 i 9 e - a =m eauty party i: r hom : * le L.| HOTEL ROOAEUEIT 2 ce 1 "Age, be beiween at) pac) sears Ww Work Wanted Female dl Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 eet receives "s taclat ree FE rE ese 6. Bae ae ees APT. PVT. ENT. : ieeaos a a ee pene OF tion ata sa donk SF fcecsres weir me os & apts SS eee ee ust enjoy meeting and teiking a “~~~ _ oR ESS a Close to downtown. Call after 4 00 brs = back door By day or week $19 & up, 128 to peoples eee A IROMINGS BIR UP & DF RESSMAKING fAILORING. AL-| Notices & Personals 25 IMMEDIATE |22722 + *|3 BOOM Art MEAT Pa i ROOM HOUS a sconere | Pere FE enuse FP etre an ttetee income |i DAY” SERVICE, IRONINGE 43 Budanea sree Gea 7 ined sone ROOMS, QUIET. RIGHT | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL UTIL-| q ___|_______Rent Stores 40 2 Rapid advancement on proof of b. Pick up and del FE 5-8732 DRESSES, SUITS, COAT & AL- 5 ACTI Tn .. Howard. FE 2-5881. price-| _ities farmed. 17_Waido. «RMS. shire AT COMMERCE a Thelcuae ining EA IROMINGE NICELY DONE entran: : \e . feeding, rand. of water oaeoet |? we and ouneviaalag: Pe oa Bee UGs Soe Restore Cr ‘ie ATTENTION! | Reasonable. Pm tots. ote lower, #18 ber week: Ee F ROOM UNFORNISHED HOUSE. ca i : ~ = See sera LLPL LLL LPL Pe 5 ie Sesame - i pe pointment’ 3 call Fe ei ap- eae oe — 2 TO 34 “FOR AVERAGE RE WE ne E on A We rapeceen a group of inves- : 7 aes wALRin Pigg a To yh STOVE At mee Re aad Rent Misc neous 42 ~ Hla ee e_in. Re E 6 | turns E. Dunn, Tax A a ‘ eb tors who will pay you cash for tk m., Plent: 3 moon SE, M paper ALESMAN ime ; AB Y, fIETA KS. * CHILDREN Phone Shee eet oe a LOAN COMPANY nd equity. = us for an ap. ? Poot toh waar cue way Sieas Apply_87 eaty of, Parking space $55 month 22 Auburn at reat ie x P Pag ha STORA AGE, es ee ee ne for, PE 2-173. Ae a MICHIGAN CRE WHITE BROS. _Big Lake. MA 6-9687. | GLORIA APTS, ae. heated. Write” Pontise “Br be fis and Ferm Sac | desires work “COLORED. ey eee ee UE TRE eee ees DIT geal aerate 7 RM. FURNISHED APT. PRI |3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, On| PLACE A “I-OST” AD Bor 103. 136 E. Pike st. FE 4 000 | g icrences. MI_4-1686, 6601 Highland Rd COUNSELORS aL eerare yate entrance, Children welcome. floor, $60, FE 17-0194 J. For Sak Houses 43 REACH CASTI cus. GIRL our PE goHOoL gy wanrs | OF MEL aA RETURN PRE. | Above Oakland mester open ene PEGE e on gf Fy RMS. PVT ENTRANCE oP 7 ROOMS ". middieaged couple Call FE 28181 for an ad|~s sep - : tr Nome by qualified IG4T SAFELY AND Sun. 10 * bath, gas heat ; e, = uly testuring ; GERMAN LADY WANTS HoUsB ACCouotay with mactcrs degree. | economically, with newiy released ; Ef tee cee Eo children, Ref. * pg work 6: Appointment. FE 3-7534 Dex-A-Diet Listings — 8 W anted Ptetdned : __. | off Oakland. : re for Four money = ete TOMERS through Classi- soos kere ABSLEAGED: EMPIRE TAX SERVICE | oe —s We Buy Equities ee Rorth nd. Adult.” FE . ROOMS, KITCHENETTE HOE ap regener 6 10m Dele ‘tie, aia fe ~ : Wants work 7 . ™ water gas heat je ’ fied Ads, Call FE 28181 $B taaing opie! aot |, youn iutBK" wren ae SHOES | R. D. RILEY, Broker | "noose Fons —jawoy_w0 | mud—aFr iets |e fOr On “adwriter. 30 143 Oxbow Lake Ra. EM 3-312 2070 A $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. stor PF . rat \ ; irpont Rd. OR 4 @ and bus. $12.50 per week.| All t i ' na ae, rs. Gantse ' _ - ; 7 $-1808) PE 41157 FE ¢4621! PE $-0142, 231 Osmup. te games. FESS. Say “charge it.” me) * . : ‘ qa ay a 4 - , c f . 4 2 2 ; , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 SUNDAY 2:5. 658 E. Tehnyson Special Drive ~ and et this unga- in ron Far ee district, | SUNDAY 2-5 2339 Denby Drive Appealing 3. bedroom ranch obullt in mica counter top, 3 at- ing space; fo plastered and pra es deco: ath DOR TO DENBY DRIVE "FO y OPEN BIGNS. SUNDAY 2-5 -4845 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lakefront Tri-Level Can you imagine a ” ft. lakefront lot with a 3 bed- irom erie attached fireplace fete 2A tr t a r cuaheut Se eit view of |, with large ade trees and outside bar- ie. Radiant hea’ Ste ht out of 2 area onto lake, M-39 LA R. TU aly D FOLLOW ELIZ FE RD. WEST ABOUT: i ULES TO OPEN SIGNS. DRAYTON | WOODS $2, might consider good 556 or "67 noel eutomobile as part Comfortable LIVING this yr old bungalow| e win ot basement. Fine su-/ burban area. Call winter's biuff and bluster: complete- ly insulated and new alumi- num storms and screens A home to enjoy at $8,450 with $65 per month. DOWNTOWN INCOME consisting of @ rooms and ‘. bath bah sleeping r room, Also, that rems for $12 per wk 1% blocks to Sears — only $1,500 down. INDIAN VILLAGE 80 much for so little — four bedrooms, 1, wn, and immediate possession We have the key — see any time, Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 371_8._ Telegraph Eves. & Sun FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER. Low down orment: 5 rms. mod- ern. FE APT. Rescue FOR COLORED. * Shoe in $60 per week. teed with $2,000 down, FE 8-143 Templeton FIRST OFFERING 2 bedrm ranch bome. Extra large, with full dining room, natural unpeee large — with extra sink. Plenty of closets and cup- rd a w from large well-arranged [ving reeas. 1%-car arage. ieel landscaped lot. mer Menominee & Genesee. Shown by appointment only. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 After 6, FE 3.9502 TRADE YOUR HOUSE FOR A new -bullt home. Real- LOT. streets, OR 4 ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- Pye, $1530 equity, 630 mo. FE € RM. HOUSE & GARAGE. EX- cellent condition, Must be moved. FE 4-0420 ; NS, 289. or Trade bedroom face brick, ranch- fan,’ gasina- tor, basement, large lot. Alami- and screens, Builder. r. old rancher with at- Clarkston Bpacious brick on e corner irl seas old. New paved stre foceranee. gas heat ediate conslen Owner must ‘Gown takes alll In Clarkston Village Just a Minute away inom — peor pry churches & On ulet era, “reek fined “with 1 A I% Soe aa air heat, fu fail ie Maceday Lake Front —asegpto hor deal on a sum- xt ats. : . Only $12,800 “with ase down Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. FS iain: “Clarkston, Mich. acne, UFROM, BANK) LIKE A REAL CAR to BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em 1218 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 J. Singer. Dlamond For Sale Houses 43 someone who wins the fin- pointment to inspect and for any further information call or Elgin 6-3108, Detroit. ANNETT | ng lot. 1 “x OFFERS 2 . to lakeshor . au j : tifully | landscaped with |Vacant — ek cross street Nearly new all redecorated fr f g : ood . size itv room, $ t level has 3 spacious rooms bath, kitchen, and fae gf inh TR , with 8 pla oly 29 pees. Pst ate your car or fink, stall er and — A area has rquet floors Ans studio Extra Lot Lega gollings with huge Need vere extra room for eo Tak ace, all elec- space for the Sod a seianab eral SENS CG er — ba: large patie - size 12 ft. x ft. ent.. $10,000, Psst eas 1 begregees. FS afta er), dressin ith . rt end ‘stall shower, pane Indian Village builtin nee ety wi Owner leaving state, 6 large tek 8, 1% baths, extra size coer feces — BS closets. Carpeting outside drinking fountain. pers Gocaeloal eee pelo fac iso h voter eat. 2 car garage. $11,500, comp re oom and pany $2500 eval fs per month. nace room uge stone oat c ures Grenlace® in rumpus 5 Bedrooms Home ts on! 2 years old cron peme hcg ees agreor and completely carpeted, t bared 2 bis 5 = draped, and exquisitely fur- echeo x234. All lige hished by Detroit’s leading vs —, fireplace, Si rior decorator. Must be pee sats 2 extra lavtories seen to be appreciated by Sere tees with ol at, To e settle estate, $15,000, terms. The vear's ley iver) at $64,- z . 000 complete. Including ap- |Commercial Jey ean Do oraay preee| On main 4 corners, close N oat, too shed, dock, Etc. For ap- ? intra bene, sie a Hey with ments will carry it uly build. Reduced price $37, rat N. Shi eis. 2 pe feeb aes HOME, $700 1-0241 terms. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. rey. FE 43 NORTH SANFORD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brick Income Built as an income, 5 rooms, tile bath, and screened porch — O'N down, 4 rooms & bath up. Extra large closets. Base- ment babi Iron Edirireg oll heat. oar rage. 1% lots feared” 3,600, reasonable down pay Sink then 885 per month. = — — eats ford fro Eastern Jugior™ High & — SUNDAY 2- SUCH POPULARITY be deserved. A City sewer and water value FHA terms. 3-1648 LIKE WATER? Like ranch homes? Like ac all fenced rary home Lake privileges. Larg ing room with Therm oreq fixtures, Rustic 901 Cass Lake Rd. hot water. ‘Sound OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY for le ivacy? Then, this ts it edroom heme with Rardwaed floors, with Watkins with ceramic tile soe Roy Annett Inc. 6 REALTORS 38 E. Huron -FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 must 4 RMS. AND Ae $200 FOR MY vo hers or @ of equal value. 2 Overri dn E 477143, base- | pe OR Established in 1916 LOVELY HIGH SETTING !n 1 - 4) Christian Hills near Rochester. 4 rage bedrooms, large liv- brick room, Roman brick fireplace. re lot cheertai kitchen with latest built- ins, t aook, spacious ac- breakfas' tivities room, ceramic bath with home for young or retired couple. Greatly reduced to nell. Now $7,050 — only $050 down. e. liv- opane picture window and fire- place. | bedroom and bath YOUR FAMILY WILL APPRE- down Oi] auto heat and CIATE this lovely new 6 room hot water 1 acre of ground ranch home tn Clarkston Estates. for only $7,950. - Very charming kitchen with am- ting le ea! space, large dinin $6350 I8 THE LOW PRICE. Soe ccm ~ many cio The home a coer ets. Full basement. quceiant heat- bie log cabia pleasant ing system, alu um storms rustic living. 2 be ms, ceroene ee arage. Large ith ¢ closet storage well landscaped. A good buy nd a large living room wt $1980 terms. inset Modera nehen! ant ‘plece bath Gale sine | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor own, ney Ft Hwy. at Telegraph SPRING FEVER? ke AMPLE custom R PARKING perteges! New ranch ee = baal 8 ny os see ome at Cass bom MODERN DREAM HOME YOU Uaxe3 bedroom adibpiry mus® see it to believe it. Bub- plastered walls. 1% baths ee Palmer recmired. tch- SUBURBAN nicely E With @ l%-car ga- hardwood floors and p! wails, erpies d decorated rowers’ 3 be rooms of good size and lots of closet (oernaa! tile in the kitchen ‘and bath 8c! most at your door, $18,050. RAY ONEIL, Realtor” 262 as a OT Ecieer ere Rd. Bs a Yen _ SPECIAL Your equity .m your present move you into a new beautiful) Builder. West Side Owner leaving for the South, here's your copes, to have a very fine 6 room modern bun- ent attractively decorated, porte large basement, close to ares & bus wilt’ ter wenn Vest Side Solidiy pbullt 2 story, 6 modern, close to General Hoss tal, basement, garage, terms. Lakefront Leb etre modern ranch bunga- 5 rooms, plus screened pa- tio, "large basement, arranged for recreation. Oil heat, carpe’ liv- ing & dining room, gee. con- venient to schools churches. vicinity ot Waterford — Taylor. Cali for yt oo gar BREWER terms on balance. 5-6767. Hospi JOSEPH y REISZ, SALES MGR 53-55 N. Park FE 45181 EVES. PE 8.0823 OPEN ee. eS. heat, 3 wood flooring, banc closets, large fooms thr out. Trades accepted, immediate Fosspeston and no payment unti! une. 4 FOOT RANCH home you will be id to Feemne peer walls, Jim Williams orl a dai & pend ned yy qt ca | SUN. 2 to 4 P.M. 1370 Alhi St. Lovely acta Bhp ree 3 bed- room home, ay tehen, Ce- <_< pies path ienty of cabi- ne ih ti fn the Want Ads! | fo v\ will 3 bedroom ranch-style home. E-Z, FE| firepl roan on are] re gril, Bright) livieg. veces. ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES with floor - to - ceiling win- bungalow with stairs eutiassbe ey plus 2 nice "ped Se-8 room eos and bath up. ment, new hot water room ho alw: yt rental value $1 * heater rented. per m u must see this to appreciate. | 10 ACRES —WEST. | located easel ape tor or. ae bullae fwd att ea acre pateola all subdiv eas William Miller Realtor’ F 'E 2-0263 bs mb Hur ee Post. MULTIPLE LISTING aehvice CEDAR a VACANT, RM. , hardwood floors, ot heat. New stone front ture windows. On 2 lots, poe of trees ke priv, $500 down. EM EBs, AUBURN HEIGHTS ae ee mane BUN- FLOOR: — TILE BATH — GAS HEAT — LARGE LOT AND $62 E REASONABLE DOWN PAY- MENT . JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0441 EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. Elizabeth Lake Estates: Ful 1 basement, modern home for: | $11,000.00 terms PRAY Ne _— Area: ' 2 Bedroom home with | fess, oi] heat. You can core interior 00 down $7,200.00 Full Price car! Lake Estates: utiful 3 bedroom home, com- poe lendsceped: New weall-to- wall une ting, Price and terms to #u. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W. Huron 4 Open Evenings till 9 ROCHESTER Two bedroom home with stairway to unfinished attic, full basement, 1% car garage. 6 beautiful lots, $2000 down. : . HURRY! HURRY! This neat 2 bedroom home on large corner lot, won't be on the mar- ket long. Only $700 down, call | today for appointment. Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFI 3300 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002. 1598 E Auburn OL 6-1226 STARTER HOME ‘astered” walls, dream attached 2 car garage. Lot 150! his new 3 bedrm bungalow ts itchen, family room with . ft wide and very nicely land- located 8 miles won ot Pontiac many windows overlooking scaped. Call now for appoint-| on good blacktop road. Has full the lake. Finished recrea- ment basement and complete on ex- tion room; all the comfort- terior Partly finished on the in- able things that make one CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES | side with insulation sheet rock, say “This is my home. Very clean 2 bedroom modern) well. pump and most of plumbing Only $17,400. home, built in 1965. mice quiet) in Priced right with $450 down. street, we ept yard, surro - $950 DOWN -—- Conte ed by large trees. A perfect W EST SUBU RBAN A real bargain in this pease new 2 bedrm. bungalow. Has full pipetshy pe auto, oi] beat, hard- ood floors, and extra large rms. ioe priv. close by and walking Sos aces to shopping center. $1,- F. C. Wood Co. OR 3-1235. Goraae. Williams Lake Road & M58. __ After 6, call OR 449 Lakefront Specials Uh your pick of these two = it log Coo! has 3 bedrooms. 2 level naga th fireplace, large kiteh- ga: inter! _Driced at $13,500, On sonable term. EMBRE Ki & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd, Union — vies EM 34393 M_ 3-3314 rea- rooms down, many nice f He ase beat, storm and screens, basement with recreation iooae wired for automatic jaun- a ae and more. §12,- J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 $400 DOWN IDEAL HOME FOR HANDYMAN § ROOMS NORTH SUBURBAN ier TE POSSESSION Ie Ve 1, Realtor OAKLAND AVE. EN EVENINGS UNTIL. 8 ULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE Re 45 oP RILEY 3 FAMILY Close downtown on Westside. building to ren on’t ask that vou bay. Just let us show you. $2650 dow WEST END sT. In Huron —— off Ejizabeth Lake _ 2 — erat base- oak floo’ with nateral “iteplace value at $8,000 ment. At @ sol on terms 3 BEDROOMS Northwest suburban location. On acre lot with ee privileges. basement with recreation space and oj] heat. Only $1,400 down end priced right BASEMENT — 35 ACRES tea sortawost of town on vill sncludes lromsoeg car garage ‘home, oe 4 rented for $40 Saoemey: sown for +2,950 with “si3se C) ROKER 500 Elisabeth Lake Rd. __FE #1157 or FE +4821 Sub., r heat, Attached garage. Large | mmediate possession. } “CLARK COUNTRY HOME, 5 aces ‘ Price $6950. 5 owe Bathroom has OPEN SUNDAY 10 - 5 P.M. CLARK REAL ESTATE or re j 3 BEDR ue an BUILDING A NEW HOME? We can help you if you — Are planning to lg ae Have a me ell Want to TRAD DE-IN your old home See us about our new TRADE- IN method for obtaining a natw custom built home. John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1925 mber of Realtors fees “Builders ron. Street FE apes! — — “OPEN Sunday 3 to § 161 Ottawa Drive Corner of Menominee 6 bedroom brick, 1% baths, full basement, 2 car ga- rage. Watch for sign. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 18 W. Huron St. FE 5-8161 PLAS- Toa cheap: an Lake Ave. cast te Stim MY Piast. ene YOU H:! AVE A DATE with us toda see how much inets and extra large utility room. A neat and clean home on an 190 ft. lot 60x in Waterford with \ Lad ey on dant apr 2. ree) $12,500 with atthe don fala saa im r month mortgage. $30 PER MONTH This ideal home and incom eH Soar alti “ect Shoat area and trans portation. Down- staire it has an attractive living ora Also included is a, full basement, 2 car garage, alumi- num storm .U /reom, . recreation roo’ petivities basem roo tside patio, raced yard. Automatic oe heat Boat and dock. ex- all over the world, ’ furnished - the Wouse that to be ditterent! Bee pee $25,000 with terms or will - conside tr trade. We need lake property WHITE BROS. " Ts Open Ever th oy ban 1¢ “ut 8! CARNIVAL ., .by Dick Turner “I’m sorry, dear, but I guess Rover likes this one! pre For Sale Houses 43 Five room cot and ro raking. STOUT'S Best Buys Today PARADISE FOR TWO Outstanding § room ranch bome located on lovely jand- scaped acre parcel. Plenty of trees and shrubbery and large garden space to while Oe 43 SOLO For Sale Houses OPEN CHEROKEE SHLLS 200 OSHAWA —_ BRICK RANCH — bedrooms, 27' stone trim — 3 avne room with impressive ledge- | stone fireplace with built-in plant- | er, dining ell, large Wautiful kitchen coorer range hood, mica coun tops, birch cup- boards, deluxe features that mean Large ceramic tile bath with love- ly built-in ors Full Hoy crags PLUS this large is quiet fs makes it ideal for any family. a few minutes from Tel-Huron Shopping Center DIRECTIONS: Eliz. Lk, Rd Scott Lake Rd. turn right to OTSEGO, turn tight to OSHAWA CIRCLE, turn left to property Ledge- | for- | to - = _ ‘TWENTY-THREE _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses . 43 1 T TI A | E cr. ¥ bd r “ ~ Y IR SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 OUR 2223 Marlborough Dr. | 1255 Florence St. O] D NOT ON THE WATER, but . Bloomfield eer ance only a few feet from South Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch,| Shore. Take Mse TO WHIT. HOME attached 2 car garage with auto- NEY — RIGHT TO PLOR- matic doors, large family room, ae construc- FOR A CUSTOM dishwasher and aerbasy aapesel, tion, stone trim. Lovely UI ges incinerator, carp ey ib: carpeted “living reom with BUILT . ry ade ie talae! SQUARE pike natural fireplace. I! base- pales tile meént, 2 car garage. Wonder- | AST. “ON Ala {RLBOR: ful shaded lot, a glassed- OQUGH DRIVE. mn porch and jake privileges I eT noes ~ Spe > fess a HY C) r. O85 ts) charg . HOME 2 AGS Why ee ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | oube ‘tiat’ae longer’ meats FE 3 te tt) Laat Store let you. tan trade your old Pontiac Lake tom ‘built tust 82 you please New 3 room brick bungalow, 3 B ld N ly with no cash bedrooms, stone fireplace, hard- ul OW as from you). e wood floors, ol! heat eviside from anv of our = 800 grill, large lot with 45 On our lot or yours. Our plans or plans, or design our- Lagoon. Built in late 1957. Priced yours. We will build you a start- self. Your new ome will to sell with low down payment.| er basic or completed home. See be -built anywhere in the 39 NTIAC LA £ ROAD| our model honw in Waterford ares you desir. °. Call us now T PO LAKE. RIGH Hills nose peo For further infor- ll you as D.. RIGHT mation call Hubert er A Sp » 4015 just how ape it really, is KINGSTON RD. Pee Stith ETE LEFT TO HAMP- A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533. WATERFORI D | JOAN AN GAY, 2 RE 6 roonts, Car port, gas heat lot, 3 years old, vacant soo, ‘dawn. $75 monthly Open Sunday 3-5. Ab-Ro GAr- _ field 1-1210. CUSTOM BUIL TO HOMES IN LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Your plan or ours on 80 ft. and wider lake front lots. In year round exclusive .home develop- ment. Or will build on your lot. See plans ard models at 7404 Highland Rd. (M59) Don't build until you By. our bid. C. SCHUETT REALTY West 4106 10 Mi. ; of Pontiac $300 DOWN 2 bedrm., full bath, plastered walls, hardwood floors, 2-car garage. Lake privile C. PANGUS, Realtor Call Collect: Ortonville NA 17-2815 SUNDAY 3- 2410 Crane Practically new 6 room and =, bath brick a2 with full away those @ moments. Many extra features, 1'3 baths, 242 car garage, feet asphalt driveway, oi! fired hot water heat. Only $4,000 down, IIOME - INCOME. Two homes on one large lot. one 4 room ang ba and garage, plus 3 room and stool and shower for rental unit, ideal location on quiet dead end street. Only $8,850 with terms SURPRISE PACKAGE Spanish style 4 room and bath home, features extra large living room with Min- lewood paneling. spacious Fitchen and dining area, 2 bedrooms and utility space Large level Anchor fenced lot. A real buy at $8,950 with reasonable terms. LAKE PRIVILEGES With this cute and clean 2 ee coeese intage em! oak fh , ofl be and Sh iiata mA nis this for on! $525 down, 5 ACRES at only $8,800 cash. r o WALTON BLVD. Large level parcel, 100x625 deep, mostiy rich black soil. Excellent location for home oar saeee L beso space. 000 with terms. $5 DOWN For these large ‘s acre reels, located in Clarks- school area, good soil, excellent drainage, beauti- ful homesites Call today. Edward M. Stout, Realtor TUN, ee St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open ‘til 6 p.m. ARRO WIEE SACRIFICE to schools and shopping. Carpeted living room, full basement, gas heat, 2 car garaze, vacant, LAKEFRONT e, good swimming eats hie for year around home, new oil furnace. near ae Pairtck’s church, va- cant, ras LAK E ORION Five room bungalow with 3 bed- rooms, ‘iled bath, storms and mired conan - — ft. jot. “y OUR" BE DROOMS This 7 room, 2-story home is the North side and has ae ag eed Rd & 43844 Open Ercan. Sunday 1 to 5 eve. ON YOUR_LOT Drive out M24 Cer seed) —_ Orion to Red Ba: TWO OFFICES 3390 8. Rochester Rd. OPEN HOUSE THE NEW 1958 EZ BILT HOME THE BENNINGTON bome. Large living room 3 bedroom and family room, as modern as tomorrow, Terms yeu will not be- & FOUND STIOe Sa “OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M. Smith-Crawford, Inc. pstai ay OL 1-0002 1508 1 E. Auburn Rd. OL -6-1226 2 BEDROOM HOME Aarts & 4 basement Lot 50 150. $2,000 oe ee aot Spauace $2,- ontiac Press. IRWIN bom The Sons of the but Daughters of St. Patrick would feel at home in this 4 pecreess house on Lennox. lots and a 3 car garage. $13,- It’s a Bit of The Old Sod Attractive 8 room home in Etiz- | abeth. Lake Estates, Full ment, 2 car garage, lovely lot, Emerald Isle A jewel of a house. 2 bed- ~fooms, full basement. 2 car Gre: All for $2,500 do in John K. Irwin & Sons rons TST 0 _— bDase- | PIONEER HIGHLAND _ JOSEPHONE - 2? bea roma! ment, SYLVAN LAKE privileges cheerful formica counter tops' bedrooms, oak floors walls. CITY water, sewer, red eel bus service. WE oo! bus at corner HOYT REAL a FE 2-9640 254 5. Telegraph Rae Pon - Tel Centte $300 Down New 3 bedroom starter home, wir- ing, a cet and thei floor include: = Don Mc- Donald, OR east 2-996 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HERRINGTON HILLS Brick 3 bedroom ranch-type bun- -galow with recreation room and ‘ull basement, Auto. beat and hot water, water softener. living room and dining roo car garage and situated on paved street, Priced below repro- fot duction cost. Shown by appo' ment. VACANT 3 bedroom ranch-type bungalow with full basement. Carpete ing room, tile bath, 2-car garage Yard Tights and many other nice seatares Location: West suburban erms, INTERESTED IN BUILDING? We have plans and specifications for your new home. Come in and fet us taik to you about miiden building plans. Same questions we can help you are: types of construction; where; when; meth of financing and other things that might be of interest to you. We use quality materials and workmanship. OPEN SUNDAY, 1-5 P.M. George R. Irwin REALTOR bers Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 3 BEDROOM | MODERN. 96: 6.980. $i. Ave . 23 Feneley Ct MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE Alive with Charm See this home fairiy speaks te you There are three bed- rooms 20 ft. living room. A kitchen that has been ip a home that will make your wife happy. Ex- cellent basement. For $1, down payment and only "975 per month payments. The Balcony Scene MODERN, SWANK An interior as dramatic as a Park Avenue duplex. Wrought iron railed mez- zanine looking down over The wall oven, with room for break- fast. There are four bed- Two superb vanity $31.- All this home needs is . Game room baths. Double garage. 500 you Most of Us Desire a home to relax In and call our own. Our needs and wants are varied and that ts why we strive to keep listings in all price ranges. I in the market for a would appreciate either your call or an oj rtunity to talk with you person. Our time is your time and we may have the key to thaws future happiness Cali iis or MY 2-2821. _ _ LAWRENCE_W. GAYLORD 136 E. Pike . _,, Open Eves. FE 4-9584 NO DOWN PAYMENT, 4 ROOM house, ol] furnace, _ call FE FE 5-7158. BROWN $2,600 — Elizabeth Lake Es- tates. ecevely modern Lim bpatal with asement, plaste Walls, oak floors, peavrirhe good housetrailer. $10,250 SELL OR TRADE Full basement, large 1 se jot. ee on "ut tralier, Tate model ear or good equity in another home, oe SELL OR =o — Large oom modern bungelow. All 4 % rms., basement, two baths. Stairs to attic which ts partially finished, Btorms & screens, alu- minum awnings, Garage. 4 large lots. Very clean tondition. Wil! trade for cheaper home, land con- tract or farm in southern states $18.075 FARM -— Sell or trade Large 4 bedroom modern farm home with 1) acres. Large barn, in- A-) condition. Home has fade = or country ater ing a ie hs beat ~ a BROWN, Realtor. we eee ie =- Mod- ears oid. x 150-ft. ams Lake. lve Anchor fenced luminum storms and screens. A CENT LAKE RD. TO UNI- VERSAL— or eee TO CRANE—LEFT ON CRANE TO 310. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd PE 4-4516 Eves, 1-9: FE 2-8503 BY OWNER 5 ROOM RANCH. 2 bedrm., nat. fireplace, haga i heat, tile bath, elec. incin. hot water Large tiled cae aot cabinets, Storms, large F B perehes. Garage att. Lana- tune Near school, 15 min. Tech. Genter 1 acre. $14,500. 4783 John 1 , Troy, MU 98-2671, 3 eS BUNGALOW 2 Sot Large » Water ner, 7 DUNLAP cea BUILDEP. MODEL NOW $1,000 less than last vear’s price _of $17,600, FE 8-1'98. "SPLIT LEVEL Starter home, 1,104 sq, ft. plus wiring & Low @n. payment. Gor- <—_ Flattley. EM 3-0482. for de- s. basement crea Rough plum bing. WITH... His family in mind . of five, designed this Rome so the little woman keeps it immacu- late and still hag time on her hands to entertain, The neighbors like their homes, too, so their blossoming lawns give you a pan- oramic view. If to in- , that is | A CIAL, call and arrange your ap- pointment now! LAKE FRONT . full basement, 2-car BEACH! hors pmo ior be 3960 $13.9 iSiriamelnies FE — pe neanee FE ¢7114 8} N. Tele n Eves. Multiple “tisting Service EM 3. 4164 For this ety bag bome Has plastered walls, insulation and storms. settee 6 areal main- tenance & taxes are lo 200° from hugh Sani . beautiful sand beach. §1.000 Lage per mo. Immediate Soaseta OAKLAND BOUNTY ‘REALTY 2610 Union Lk. Rd. EM_3-4164 or EM M_3-2411 after 22-ROOM BRICK $2500 DOWN Lovely 22 room brick, 7 baths, 2 fireplaces basement, gas steam rge lots, W IXOM AREA 1 story, 3 aad st buy we DOWN oak floors, full basement, forpelien rm., oil f fur- | ae garage, 2 miles to Lincoln (Garence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 675 Baldwin Ave BY OWNER room house at Williams Lake Tae Hent Tivate association beach Dandy let. Only wr 7150 _Low down payment. FE 4-25 OPEN SUNDAY. 3 bedroom ranch, custom built, full lake ee ees. Only $10,800—terms. Lots west to White Lake Town- miles from Pon- ight on Dolane Drive. Call U 4 or EM 36210 home in Clyde. Only $4,500, "Call MU 42045 Lake front, 5 room brick res over 300 ft of iake et beach, landscaped, attac rage. $25.500 — terms. Call 3-6210 Lovély Bi-level lake front. 3 bed- rooms over 100 ft age, good beach, landscaped. $13,- Heras Cal. EM 3-6210 or MU 4. = Milford. 3 bedroom 2 story home. Basement, . land- scaped Hardwood condition. $9,850—terms. Call 42045, Lake front, Aa § room fireplace. and screens, paso! dock, * Pontiac terms home, weils,, storms boat @. $18,500— OR 3-6681 or OR 3-6981, ee 2 bedrooms 24x30, rs bain Con basement. Onl y Richard Steele, Realty 224 Center St., Highland MU 4-2045 _ .—- 3-6210 $0.9 custom built 3. bedroom lot with full Buy a UCTION MA osm ® a.m, t @ p.m. this father FE 4-6293 1 RMS. orEne . ONLY $7,800, with $890 Dow 4‘ rms, party ay, $3,285 with ante Dow $ rm $5,000 w th $500 Down. 2-family apt ana income rms. modern 3 acres LS ground. P T MISS THES: W. DINNAN 66 W eae’ __ _ FE 4 $-2577 Zoned Commercial Bloomfield. Highlands __lrwindale Dr. “PES "BUD" 5 rooms and bath, 200 feet on blacktop highway only minutes from downtown Pontiac Dwelling features carpeted living room, Badvace rate dining room, mpie lots of caeneeeoe ene forced air oil gallon under- around ofl acrage tank, 1% car garage Priced at $12,- 905 with $2,500 down, 4 bedroom brick, spacioun living room, wood pensied ace, ‘full dini to wall carpetin fail deeper. attractive k i‘ ted baths. Larg ity room, gas heat, gla & screene ee Maa ois oe driveway, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St. Call Mrs. Dolan FE 5-1201 or EM 3-4290 \ 4008 OWNER, 2 BEDROOM This Offering-- No Hocus Pocus But We Do Insist Ss - -AREA , Sere. 3 ieiroen foona ‘Eeesines condition. Wall. to-wall ¢ t em Pur- J. C. HAYDEN Realtor 6 E. Walton FE 1 Open Ei Eves Bun. 10 to 2 ST BLOOMFIELD, 4 BEDRM. brick ranch home, ft. activi- ties room, with fh pic- ture windows, 1% baths, fence, pect 1 + lot cear bts 8 L Beat offer under $20,000 —* Also HOME. Fenced back yard, large lot, will sell my equity or consider 1057 car free & clear, Immediate pos- __ session, OR 3-8126. Ve Can't Duplicate Large ranch home — Waterford Village. 3 spacious bedrms. & close 28° 7 rm., potas ‘pic- ture shew. a tile bath, oil furnace, pieseinesn storms and screens. You'll love the large love- ly country kitchen, done in yel- low & white. Oversize lot 860x143 ft. with view, Delay may mean disappointment. Owner |e a ving state, $1,400 down and $60 month, plus taxes and insurance, That we have the best ved a the whole Pontiac area Strathmore St, Besutiful sitet an Giroux-F ranks waleg REAL ee Dixie H HAYDEN nace, $13, terms. MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEG shower. Auto. washer, dryer and arbage disposal, 2-car garage. 16, Terms, WHITE LAKE. 2 bedroom modern home. Utility room, oak floors, bath with shower, Oil e. $8,900 terms, wane all = t. ‘oa Lo wi e a t 110 x 200 $i8,4bo, aor. FE 5-6175 After GILES 6 Lots Auburn Heightn area. 2 bed- room modern home built in "54. Full basement, auto. oil furnace Only $7,000 - with easy terms. 2-Family $ room 2 aoe om tee own- er, plus 3 ment tor rental, Porat yoo ment, auto, as furnace, also garage. Easy terms. GILES REALTY CO. 2271 BALDWIN AVE 6 FE 2-7906 or FE 5-5293 ‘e lake front. | { OTTER HILLS _L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W OPEN - Home of tomor- row. 3 bedroom brick ranch bun- alow with full basement and at- ed 2car garage. Also lovely den, two fireplaces, modernistic kitchen with built-in oven, ete any, many closets. 1 aluminum windows, five pictur windows, with wonderful vie from each Outdoor li will be very enjoyable this coming sum- mer, P) large shade trees . Open Sunday 1-5 South on Cass Lake road —east on pelt at) on Bow Lane to a. . Hur Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Service SALE BY OWNER. a small down payment is required to own this nice 2 bed- full basement, of] furnace, and sewer on paved . Full price, $8950. Eves. Modern Housing 587 Raskob St. Sun. 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. Spick & span 3 bedroom home. 2 bedrooms & bath eat & hot 2,300 LC Raskob,. sign “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Clemens Bt. resist or FB oie F ve the — you've al- ways dreamed o REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 060 W. HURON N int, A MEMB Realtors & Builders Exchange +3581 OPE ‘TRADE 3 \% baths _} BDRM, BRICK in Rochester. Attached Pacis fe rage. full ‘basement for farm w in 2-mile radius of Rochester. 1 after 4. OL 2-3896 Cal Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION SECOND 8TREBT Beautiful 4 bedroom home. full base- heat. Full sil. 380 dim terms. COZY 2 bedroom bungalow, Large living room, separate in cet —< ia ll “= 2a5 $14,500 IVAN W. -SCHRAM FE 5-9471 REALTOR $495 DOWN fea sie Picture window. : room. This 8 at Web have lots available J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 66 E. Walton Lead FE 6-0441 BY OWNER VACANT for immediate Son teh, Somers room, kitchen ‘util: room, 2 years alu: 50¢ dl r month includ- ak send insurance, after 6:00 p.m. Liberty 9-1274, BIG HOME, 61.350 DOWN 2 ba insulated, can 8 be BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT Ca oe ov bo. by “ Stayhie 6-199 Model located at 2715 W. Long Lk. Rd. 13 mile Ww. - Middiebelt. Open daily 248 _— and Sun. 10 a.m. cere ey Corp, COLORED NEW 3 Bdrm. Homes WITH Payments less than rent! $10 STARTS DEAL GET YOU A 3 BEDROOM H DER CONSTRU CTION. 264" BON DALE. NEAR EARLMOOR BEHIND 8T. JOSEPH WESTOWN REALTY: 8-6041_ of FE 82763 PERRY PARK. 3 floors, clean and laund 1643 Union Lake i LE BY EM 3-4671 NER Tn ern house. Terms. NA 17-2064. 4-5-6-BEDRM. HOMES ! Ww $10 DN. & $10 WEEKLY WILL HOME BePrrat BEDRMS., CLO- good 7 el ‘Trocke 8A Ow arkton area — 5 room mod- $600 3 bed 3s ee at Carport. Lar Down 3 bedroom home. Tile bath, auto, heat, orth Perry ene Low Down Payment rs, screens. Br: new cant. Sell ur trade. WE BUY & SELL LAND CONTRACTS & HARGER CO. OPEN WEST HURON 8TREET EVENINGS. ¥= 5-8183 For Colored low. About $1,500 Eim 4 bedroom furniture included, Furnished. 9 room home, Bod ba! ae aluminum storms mo, Apoteness in- Drayton Piains area. 3 bed- room, hardwood floo: oil heat Aluminum storms and and and “va-” NICHOLIE: Crestwood — 7 bedroom bunga- down, e. All down, W. Wilson : = income. Delco oll 4 c $09,000, About. $1,500 a others, See : i sp EE eo 2 , Ce bee re ee ee ree en eee ee a Be 25 : Sek! TWENTY-FOUR _ ___/ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1958 ? - = & i “ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 SLICES OF HAM ee | Money te Lon 53 Sdle H sel ld G ee 57. Sale Household Goods 87 — : : : ; (@tate Licensed L J; . 2, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE K NUDS E N ‘ DEEP, PR Pp FREEZERS. REASON. apres aera MACHINES. : : ; , a - Johnson. a : . | GET CASH QUICKLY 6 PC. SIL over - GRAY BEDRM. ~~ . ; analer ee - : |. gag, Deets Dest 3. vaaity lamer WALNUT DINING ROOM 6ET, $19 . 5 c: ate Ar 4 to t ras post — ‘| Kitchéms cupboard ..... npdcce : Silver Lake A a lor Pay only $2 week a “Su . 6 PM SUI Ne at Ig “| Pearson Foreiee, 2 Orchard Lk. | Walnut bedrm. set aeoeenn Sunday Z to ue td REALTORS ~ BUILDERS EXC, One of the finest homes ie ; _— 2 piece living rm. ee ee sie , Estates If you ain * build a new honré. — am = of ee a an | A Student desk dC i ae " 8 materials ap “eq p- E - 17 PC. .DINING ROOM SET AND Sectional Bogkcase ..... stenene ' “WESTRIDGE AT voereaa Neca” a seen ment. It includes carpeting fe : regulation size pool table. 2370 Metal 1 Dake sooccden coopoccdo” [1 . WATERFORD so cece Rene tak er tees aE: | bath bet wslor beat larse L Com _—w_ Walton Blvd. wudle, fy SELL & EXCHANGE ! < - Boe thal we feel ia ates inde PSD | family room with adjoining oan Company |: PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, EVERYTHING FOR THE HO Gee these 3 deluxe, coe ; _-| to everyone concerned. Call us, lavatory 2 car plastered ’ ‘ rand new. davenport & chair, OAKLAND FURNITURE — built, 3-bedroom ranches 7 do not feel obligated. Be sure to garage, nicely landscaped 3 Dy joders fo gpa tables. matching cof- | 194 g: Saginaw FE 2-552 Pius features: smart nat: ; read ' = tull page ai display a vers Pao Cet gat bi beats : ; i = for ‘to Pay pete " moe Al SIMMONS BEAUTY REST MAT- 5 B escr # Roe sie": eer ee ee || , Me | et rornscseare suse econ, | rae On| eed a eee mopane windows. Complete leas “te x ay a = : UGHT, SOLD, EX. with Tana ms sad SUNDAY 2-6 OUTSTANDING RANCH HOME Paint Creek Hills a, / i Loans $25 to $500 aris sub te Pay cals sh weekly. Eh 602 Mt. ‘Clem- acreens—ready for immedi- : . : LO! & BEAUTIFUL Beautiful ranch ore home | i D natur nly P Purnieune ¥ Orchard FE 1 ae raeminal amy home fy Hig, | SEE Boga, Meera } HOUSEHOLD | THe TUES ON eres Bane w y jown and $75 z Ask about our “trade - in” | 8 mo Consider trade. This eye- new Michigan State Univer- > y FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC, | X 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.95.| scales, baby Avebey vad. shoes, plan! : ci | appealing 3 bedroom home with sity’ Home includes 3 bed- ‘2 8 Saginaw St FE 4-0535. Re sible, $1650 Im oxted size 1-18 mos. good condition. ee Tri-Levels | attached garage, 26x26, {ull base- | cant 2 replaces, screened i 5. WN Ty - Od Axminste r $40 98 Rug $2. for all MA 6-5732. Heltman and Tripp | ment, tee, fireplaces, oll fed Rot | porch patio and’ car plas | LO ANS pres, fas Peareone Furaure: | TRADE-IN DEPT. Sat pera ely | 85 x 305 with lake privileges Is minis fu cee Call us about est > | Guar, electric washer ...... $49.50 FE 5-8161 or 7 OR Set | R h H house your children and wife | a ting bome now. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | Tapietop gas range ........ $49.98 | anc Omes would be proud to call home. i ; REIN Gne , Couperin Papp thy $500 NNY MAID VINYL TILE 8c 2-pc ele room set .....+.. $29.95 WM. Il. KNUDSEN 0 E. LAWRENCE Pe eel 50 UE AID = a5 Occasional chair ......5.. $ 605 EALTOR 244 $8. Telegraph Ra FRIENDLY SERVICE 4\4- ane Wall Tile 25c | sofa bed ee sees $19.95 —— s ‘VACANT BUNGALOW, $11,975 LAKE PRIVILEGES WEST SIDE UNION ‘ Salle le - ette set vee $14 1 pM coike! 4 bedrm. bungalow, new!y, Attractive white frame modern-to- RUBBER BASE PAINT. gal. $375. | 5-pe- “a : , gi ss | “WHEN YOU NEED |GuarR. HOUSEPAINT, gal. $1.95 | Lounge chair & ottoman ... Syers, 141 W. Huron, F E 4-3064 ase size elec ioese Leeds Je ; : Sees t size $39.95 $ - $ 00 4 dated ose arore Way MANY Srer TT ITEMS AVAILABLE i & timer. cond, El . light & Umer. Good WYMAN’S You can get it quickly on your | 15’ KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE. | !8 W. Pike. _E-Z terms FE _ 4-11223 R FE 44516 Eves 7-8. FE 2-8503 decorated, full basement. $11,500 $1,500 down. MA 4-2801. ae . the-minute five room bungalow | oe FEATURING: Dandy garage Home newly dec- | Income Property: 43A— | wr. Nh orated in beautiful paste! shades.’ 350 Down A dream kitchen and bath, new ~ io UT . gas furnace, water softener, Pan- eS : tuat IDF. __ sled shastb pene) room paved st COLORED ‘ pe edroom home situated on OUT: ewer and water. signature, car o u by meet i Meetatrcat wai ietecs| endorsers, payments to s sult your | ,,Ressensble FE 2706 Wace a Tae ele ies je ot =e — with supns BRICK FRONTS | OFFICE OPEN budget We wi'l be glad to help, wc. ot AMANA DEEP “FREEZE. eed. Far I D D re) ce Toom, fuil: SUNDA 2-. = o it. use Mos.. assume payments. basement — with finished récrea- COVERED PORCH an c Toe cea ben Gene: a NNT RPT | Balance —_ $400 OR 826. vated Trade-In CFs on room car garage. Storms : 2 F Vv COMI senopducEesdeGune ; & screens. One of Clarkston's bet. RIBBON DRIVES RORe & 20k REALTORS On fece Geet tem oe ss ae vos = ORG | Gas Tenge oer pats bare ter locations. no _ ae CAE ES: piene ) Very | food coe 2 Davenport & chair Seno vee $34.50 STERN & SELIGMAN QOAEUNITY WATER 'WE TRADE WE SELL rage. Near bus line, Terms. ‘i FINANCE CO 23-1343. Electric range 9... esses $39 50 Lincoln $-5033 UNiversity 4-2625 - . lo > | . , . cecus ? id AP Newstectures “INA? SO: 20 GAL. GAS | HOT WATER 2 HEAT-|Gas hot wa er heater... $49.50 — BLACKTOP STREETS ee Muree Whose FE €1317| “RAINBOW REALTY” FE 41574 ef. vee Gal be Oe Set of bunk beas complete .. $49.95 | Building Sites FE 2-2614 302. 8. PADDOCK . ene FE 5-8431 : woos foc mining sooml ect 39° ALUM STORMS & SCREENS | = Approved mortgage loans ee S| st Pontiac State Bank Bldg | - a . \ A Cert Soeee For Sale Lake P 44 “" QUICK $25 — $500 LOANS! | “lene oye) THOMAS ECONOMY PADD SINC aww, pei T I SOV IEEE nd Farms 48 Business Opportunities 51 SE ABOARD FINANCE | 32 pc set or wituiaM rocers) = FURNITURE lpowmau vA Ane amounnae eee 0 1185 N. PERRY ST silver in tarnish proof case Never 36)’5 _Saginaw _PE 2-9151 [SSID == ET ES ae Pit © cell a | ores pase eee ees 05, ACRES HOUSE BARN. OUT. OL eee aes tbep TAS RARKING FE tee6l| 9 Sgn used. Sacrifice. $38. OR USED TV $19.95 UP; RCA ooton § Sunday : omnes. Chapin Realtor. OR. 2000 Late model car or empty Have ov 2 000 invested! von CASHL J AN nn Nw OB ETH ev ' $250. Sweet's Radio & Appli- 2 to 5 Sunda: ronuica ‘FOREST UAE COUNTRY ciUp 34082 property down, your terms. FE) se equity for much ‘less, OF OANS (ST NORGE REFRIGERATOR | ances 422 W. Huron. FE ¢1133, 3623 Cosevburn ; rene te estes Atepice, | ec e pom cet (UL PAMGLT (ie Eee Se | _ 53008 to $500 Ra “WE BUY USED WASHING MA- 4 LOON LAKE SHORES 3 -HOOD AND FAN beamed ceiling, mahogany pan: _ $11.50. 81.500 down, OR 3-6005. ‘ DUE TO PARTNERSHIP DIFFI_ APPLIANCES — DISCOUNT —“Dine*..™Tinger_yP bedroom waterfront ranch WESTINGHOUSE OVEN cing cabinets, large recreation rm. \ XM ACRES eulties, will sacrifice ladies and | RCA Whirlpool’ Supreme dryer, reg. . ; Cae burke, see Te ee os en VILLIAMS LAKE Scenic and rolling on main road | Qhagrens ready. to. wear shop. | aise Ge Ree ae |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 2 . He _ ; oO G t 1 | pproximately oe | rosiey uxe elect cane: reg. SRL ALN Smart kitchen a with knotty WESTINGHOUSE RANGE disposal, Water softener. Drapes | lake. 108 fe lot trees, shrub. living tm and witchen 1’ bene: | including fixtures, $6,000 “cash | $289; now $195 $2 per wk ras eal Na gape ff a inte "Y PIN 200 ui lot Nicely. karage 100 2 bery 5 rm. ‘bungalow basement, Very good 80 ft. barn. Place at.| [Located on main highway in well) RCA Whirlpool electric ironer. de- bate OR fees = fey eae) fee i BIRCH OR KNOTTY PINE FE T0824 tcely landscaped. Call| furnace. ioudle garage, $7,000 tractively landscaped. $33., ‘St#blished lake shopping area. Finance Co model, reg $269: now $159. 2 matching night Greeny $10—Ia- landscaped tan Darectlons. BLIDING GLASS WALL AREA $1.500 4 | $0 terms “i Pea Box ‘ Pontiac . Duo-fherm ee aries wash- nde festa | Love fa a Sense Drive on Dixie, oye . ” PON a | ACRES i= i EU ee aa r- Dig ea tay F OPEN = ee ee sone ABOUT ANYTHING YO. WANT meh ones eft on Walton Biv on | house Barn and other out build. . 3 ; ot oop te a ee ectntne nice shove | For Sole Pots 40) eet teers of woods ie] = ) O S Drayton: Tain asia way. but a tot iececien TANKS. WILL DE- 4 : * 2 Wo ne LLL LR LL terms .. . ; . less to pay Furniture & appli- ; Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor MANY OTHER SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. $100 DOWN Hf. M. SELDON CO. Walled Lake Sree cee te RE Oe race asiarir entree ae 4 A : : : : jae Woodwart Rocnester. Mich . : 7 W. Huron Street i ‘ : 4 : ; Fes bargains sum “$29 95 ress or Fete © | FINE FEATURES Elizabeth Lake Privileges | aa Nn Utica 24 MONTHS TO PAY SAVE UPLOMBING SUPPLY, eee GCS LARGE, EAST SUBURBAN | | FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | Saag ere | eee : i e- att Rutledge OR 3-111 and arow » acres of free ; y SEDRME kitchen. gap nS | YOU LIL ENJOY . 2 Pinegrove 2 3 HOUSE 1 » Be TORN | FARM aT ACRES WITH 3 12 LGE WHEN YPOR YOURSEL eR TEAGUE I ‘OPEN ON SAT 9 TO tat 7 hae _* . 7 All finished, storms and screens * off Cooley Lake Rd. | Page pip ote! Liveae barns 12 room modern house. | TEAGUE FINANCE ( CO. | tegen touc ne he 7 PIECE WOOD WORKING COM- Knotty pine cupboards in kitchen | New 6 room brick ranch Fea- FOR REBUILDING In excellent condition. In Living. | 202 N. MAIN ‘| 4 miles a Pontiac es 1 mile plete shon too's and accessories. # a floor, $1.500 down. rR tures ar 6 Bree va in se | si Pecuen —# muse eee one one | -E. of = Heights pn Auburn | $300. Walled Lk. MA 4-2619. ing e cture window overlook- ~* es wes 23 > SCTED | = a ae ee en eee me Di UITY IN 2 ing beautifyl lake Ceramic we! R. J. VALUET, Realtor By owner. Ph Holly. MElrose ROCHESTER, MICH. | Ba. mse 8 CUBIC FOOT GENERAL ELEC- : I TRA = E 1 i bath, 7 closets, Hot water base 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5.0693 | —2-213!_or_ ORlando 3-1308 / LOANS $25 TO $500 | AFGHAN IVORY-GREEN. EM-| tric refrigerator Excellent condi- 5 houses, 1. 4 a come, other 3; heat. and many more plus fea- - OPEN EVENINGS UN | Offers you the opportunity to AUTOS preiaered with. wild roses. 54x72.| tion. $75. OL 12-2156. . m. ranch for house free : bs § UNTIL 8:30 . oo. oe “UWL your own service station busi- , - LI ot 2760. S type. tures, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BAR > p “n VESTOCK | _FE_ 4-276 1s PIECES STEEL SAFE - WAY ‘ oad clear or ed ty in nicer home ome | _ : | ARMS FOR RENT ness and earn $8,000-$0.000 a HOUSEHOLD GooDs BUY — SMALL RADIOS, $5 TO scaffold, $150, Steel mortar box 4 You Sunda WEST SIDE Sat a, ee lPAvED) fe as chess. or eemeen ol ee Ph. Rochestér OL 6-0711 OL 19701 | aise FE 5-8755. . ; 4 by 5, $10 Waunder. } bag . y 3 bedroom bungalow with base- | 30 Acre a Z | ‘cement mixer, $300. Sears ‘3 3-4928 “ ACTES able immediately | | BLOND SINGER CONSOLE. $66 9 : meee some oil heat, St. Ben- | — 2 — ; | Pp 1 le Mien - 6 96. | ba care $150. All in good cond. A \ R Ri ) edict and Donelson School area. NEAR ROCHESTER. LITTLE BET- 3 bedroom modern home barn.) Fart Bien) gegen Mortgage Loans PeLenten PE 23 gan MY 2-4 Only | eit aH 950 down, BETTER ter than an acre, some woods 10 miles north from Pontiac. $80 cast Bivi & Mt. Clemens Se I ame | tn enter: A HU Seariet jpovse, bas large bese. | month available Aba 1 Auburn “John” R A Mortgage Problan? | EDS gAQTOMATIC, WASHER. eee r < wes ie! men « { * DIRECTIONS — - windows aan yack a eer age rp . For further information call: : Price $75 MAple 5-4009 after 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING Nr. Washington Jr. High OT cero 1 eaeh Li | Sesatt Wagon eatcinor "cea een Oo Cn? SUN OIL CO ee ie kor ete, | oe ORDER NO BEAT | edroom rane Living reem | DNUs a i your requirements y property, a issbing (ders thal right LOCATED ON PONTIAC with dining “L", tile bath. seven. well. In ‘good jocation, For in-| io eee home and barn” TR 2-8100—Sales Dept any amount, prompt -ervice. Also BED. “SPRING & MATTRESS. MA- ene oe "At “Tow wie: of heme? We are aotter 3 closets. Step-saving kitchen, alu-| formation call OL 6-2304 Eves Mr Bridges, VE 17-2586 buy land contracts and real estate | ple tabie & 4 chairs. Corner A UU Mc Litetime O eearchaik ing of the best values on the mar:| ROAD. ‘s MILE PAST op. | minum siding. $10,000. $1,800 down PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE Ask for Mr Smith, 28 E. Huron “LET'S TALK | P MIGE “& RLT: | -cupneerd. FE $0477 enamel with ‘a’ Celotex insula- ket today. 6 room. 1'9 story with Poet | Cherokee Hills! | 8t. FE 8-0466 | peta po DAs ts BLUE LIVING RM SUITE. VERY! tion Complete house installed by - ; % a - waliio-wall cacpuline DraE. o badisens check oun (3 4d x 29-ft. Its new 100 ft. sites were oe | BUSINESS” FE 8-8589 Eves. | EM 30088 | ‘ounou “TABLE 4 CHARS, Mage stele oe anaeon Pas s basement, gas vine room, kitchen Bas cup- planned for, and restricted to | ye 0: 4 = ays : ~ Pheat. softene: boards to spare. Large wardrob protect, today’s better ranch, NEAR CLARKSTON. 72 acres of: . : i J ANS—$600 to $1,500 | davenport suitable for summer| for itself with serings of painting ard, mate, soft & 8 root ‘te. - closets Tile bath, basement. auto. and multijevel homes! . nearly leve] land. fronting on 5 Abnce Serre 1 For any purp: »'$ on | cottage $30 takes EM 3-6118 and fuel. ALSO CHEN | pa a Rc cilerest 963 : 090, Terms, SEE IT TODAY! Dri k cilkal alien uct tonteten uk w . saicdhthed contact bomes:" meders| (or (sot) in All bh — oor dise $0 AweiNos, Attn ‘aa OR Ms. per mo. inch x = ‘erms T T rive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. felleo cation just northwest of | ell estadiished centacts Oakland County. ousenold merchandise per pereues, > Bateman 1 mile west of rit’ raph Rd. Pontiac Wel) built 8 room farm | in Oakland County Tee 2 For tease "saations or cent discount. dealers inquiries! Pioneers,” Auburn & Rochester W. b t S } 1Di \FRANKLIN BLVD. to Scott Lake see right home with 4 bedrooms. You'll | ship. Cadillac ambulance in improvements invited Rds. OL 1-0041. Eves. OL 1-6623. ebdster school Dist. 12 rooms, brick. 30 x 17-ft living) ‘se mile—8EE on “YOURSELF, Just love these spacious rooms top condition reasonable 3 To rough in or enclose ANDERSON HARDWARE CALL NOW for free estimates. é 5 room room bungalow. built in "44. with room, 15 x 18-ft. dining room, 4'3 Also barn and out buildings All . down payments house partly constructed 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5-9062 No obligation. . pert basement, gas heat & hot mm sen baths, 2 natural fireplaces. bull | ai ARL W. BIRD, Realtor | or part of this farm may be pur- . 4. To build a garage or on Across from Mi ace Mile Shopping & 34 X 24 ALUMINUM STORM SASH. water. l-car serepe This home = Tefrigerator, l'e-car garage cas Come in and see us now | Dairv Oueen © ; a garage home EN |. Onty— situated on nice shady lot, 137 x : pprox. % acre iot CALL FOR 503 Community National Bank Bidg. for good farm buys. | « yo | Apply 209 «National Building, COMBINATION. RADIO TV & HI "$12.96 be oe for $8,400 with REALTORS FE 4.0 8 MORE INFORMATION | FE oR) eh _Eve FE 5-1302 i IK ; Real \ re sr ht Satan promine ‘ontiac, ot phone F© 4-4729) a 0 Bt OR pear Must sac- CHURCH 8 INC BAL S S46 FE 64-052 LOT 15X187 READY For BuiLD. lloyd Kent Inc., Realtor ee 5 : , Emerson School Dist. seh ae SN ° a ' ing. Some on paving $1500 up | - : only $56 per mo) Required: | Swaps S§ ¢ Fk 2-0233 = . 2200 Dixle Hwy at Telegraph $10,000 down. | - LOSE-OU1 OF USED APPLI- 4. &-ULde 8 rooms, bedroom frame home . th- Near Walled Lake stores, gchocks FE 2-0123 Open 9 to 9 _— PPL ances 1 Bentiz auto. washer. | -.— 9 — wen — co saan BAS Go, 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sunday IN] and churches. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING MIIGHICAN BUSINESS 17 IN TM. TV. FOR POWER x00! us@ble cond. $30 1 40°" gas 62 GAL, ELEC HEATER Sper tor: I WICKERSHAM 2 WN: SU SINES! ? range. goo¢ cond. §29 1 30°, 30 GAL, auto, ga= heater $49 wi storms & screens, lvecar garage ' 19s hott 66250 en < vin. - tools. guns. or ?, ORlando 3-9268 | ieee 939, Firestone Store. Cab. sinks & fittings $50.50 up. ling for only 8800 down. © WELL LOCATED. 150 ACRE FarM SAI-F.S CORPORATION | 57 CHRYSLER” POWER STEER- fio n Sa Seo’ | Laundry trays, stand faucets Income a ] ey I lal | ‘mn Ingham County. Must ,be sold a A LA ing and brakes 4 Dr hardtop. lhe et : u 33 | ? _ Sagins Bt ae ® pb aa a 3 agecbe. expe located MODERN HOME, 3 ACRES. $15 SILVER | LAKE lnc to settle estate of the ldte Joh n 333 8 TELEGRAPH RD 6.000 miles. trade FE 38091 for °$5 eet od altel Sos eee, ee SAVE PLUMBING a3 olf exbellaaé rental er. Owner P.O. Box 535, Pon- REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES | Ld ges. eters protean Lo pee La- | +1582 O.ds_or Pontiac io os. peeestal eae eect | 172 South Saginaw st. pots Kos oll "teeee large jot. | —*" 4-4526 412 2 | Rowe, mat the farm. 3'1 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 34 FT. PONTIAC CHIEF naa >car rage. A reel value ‘ail 48 W. FAIRMONT ES ¥ MErss | CORNER building’ lot in Drayton | mies out of Webberville on Mor- PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS WITH Like new ieee e for car or = Rte ee eater eS Bolens (ape horse riding $0.00. Will ‘consider land contract PONTIAC ro Rd Gates (Ghee fess fabvacrearedl 4 2350 down OR_3-7497 © COLDSFOT REPEIGERATO 3) tractors, & models of tillers, as: Gown peyment. nt ] ' NILIAC TWO LOTS in Waterford, soxi40 tt’ Sale Business Property 49° office Fully equipped for taking BENDIX ABTO ; WASHER Ho CUFT. GOOD RUNNING CON Mower.) decoheess cued) Tere V ISDE OIE | ap shing. News baby, party smal! garden tractor | ph dle | TED McCULLOUGH,” REALTOR ] ] 1ans $395 OTTER HILLS 1 large waterfront | Weddings, family and commercial | ‘1103. Boston __ _DITION. $65 OR 3-5313 0” mowers. 18 models All machines 7 $1284 & FE 43844 lot. Also 1 good corner lot. | pictures. Newest and latest auto- BABY GRAND GRINNELL PIANO. | conem wee ace serriced hy sed : Open Bronings Sunday 1 to 5 : 60 FT. | Matic equipment, Average month- dark wood. original cost $1,500, | DINETTE SET. WROUGHT IRON. where arts nred.service are ‘avail ; 649 Kenilworth, 3 bedroome | LAKE OAKLAND 2 beautiful ag ly gross for past year, over 81.- in excellent condition. Swap for | gray Formica top. 4 plastic up-| abie 507 D é 00 DOWN 215 W. Strathmore, 2 bedrooms joining lake front lot Ne Sackeus eigipoige enss $25. _spinet_FE 5-9197 | holstred chairs, like new, 835 | _Hwy. Ma''s18760 OR 37 3-7924 me NO OTHER COSTS iss W: Longfellow. 2 bedrooms Sse0 down each “tot lot at i.e 'Commerciel Instruction. peg Eel ge i CHEVROLET ‘52 STATION WAGON PEderal 80156. ‘ || 200 GALLON OIL TANK AND OIL 3 ali houses, 1 located at 76 2087 dee Jane. 3 Veacecaner: i ance as partner if you need it or mode! “tnd cae Oe iterenes. ee | un: 903) 82 Nude Pincted, Stal “Sean ett S| asemest “satomti i a | Smith-Wideman Realty staat 204, 9 4.8 Seat ote Nome oP tayehere, Senere Pe laa ‘DOUBLE, HOLLYWOOD BED 4 GRADE CAST IRON BATHTURS _ Inquire at 144 Judson off water softe i vee ery re 413 uron Open eves. and rear pclae 10 a and lived or traveled in if de- EQUITY | IN SMALL HOUSE POR 5 coeeet poe mares arse! "Complete. manufacture re ASR ares tin 3:58, 77" fay neal, paved” sree si CSS pe cue OP "| Sone tae Sit compressor fed, One gteuring. Mel Hale, car or anything, On 3008 DQUBLE BED, BOOM AEE STEAD | guareatee hse, ne. worry with per mo | — — A za ake , BIRMINGHAM eee OUK MODKL BoM IN ee nes aneanrend _corner of Huron FE 8-2373 Soon oe ee oi *imompson, 80.8. 81.480 DOWN TO FHA. VACANT — OPEN x 20 building with gas heat. | trade for equity or land contract. DELUXE HOTPOINT ELECTRIC | 4GaR's BUILDERS SUPPLY~ 101 ranch, new 1980. Dining REALTY COMPANY 'PERRY ACRES etd od opel on er Schickiee eee | eee Mi Clemens St. 53 al. electric Ls e in ia Kitchen. Leb tented Bola pol it, @ if im ON 44273 3420 W. 7 Mile Ra. “EVER a portunity — Priced to sel Partridge eel OL WATT EAlererce WITH ELECTRIC RAN [G NGES S_ Tatar eee "Yha es. ump pump. ramic teres . = be ajued a meni, Geed Location Value att |€ ROOM BoUsn: MEW nsIDinG | EVER Oe $25000 Trade for car or pane] RCA WHIRLPOOL 30” Gib.tie. By owner ME Gi8ie, 1008) DATE TA MOURN AND, PIB | Peluoe hettweier necters ocsied | HILLSIDE oun Sew, OME ateman | 18 THE BIRD" TO SEE | _of same yalue. EM3a4zg,_ "°°" Automatic oven So CREAT pees ao a — a at 327 N Perry. To be remo BLACKTOP ROADS—Convenient-— | MAKE OFFER FOR EQUITY IN| 1 MIDDLETON | By" purenaser.” Pn’ FE 2431, 1 located on Lapeer road (M24), | At Otsego Lake Bbarm. terrace. oi heat Neary OOD HOGe EKEErINo SHOP ANCHOR FENCES oe ! tee 209 | WITH 10 PCT. DN. | Best location 01. US 27 at Otsego FE. $0388 ge ae | a | i ee a eyhthe . SPECI ALS! Se Mabon | a psen Lake. 280° on the highway with 8 EASY SPINDRY WASHING Ma-.| FREE ESTIMATES. FE , Cr L( YRRED “HOI MES, INC. ; Th eoeritien te cnenter oace PAINT SALE chine. Very good condition. 3 BATHROOM FIXTURES, ¥O YOUNGS. I et ey Ls 7 my [< Oi is “TO | P | years — 0. wv '. 3) BST fee ee Px rp vee ne res 2953 AG TORS FE 4-0528 ; vacation area. Only 915 008 doy. | Sanders and” polishers. Coos paets | ELECTRIC ANGE NEW eRT 3 0 paces. Hot wider anaiaionel voll. 3-5 S "East of Pontise off Auburn § Ney 6 Rooms and Bath VACANT LOT. “AT LAKE WIL- | 377_8 _Telegraph___Eves _& Sun Investigate now! line ‘shes & waxes. inch model, newest 1958 features, | ¢TS. Automatic water heater hard- Sunday we el eo PULL BASEMENT Loo mecdimea — Bigh s (oe fei ON MONT- il B. ARNE 39 oh AR DWARE | readoel America famous name ard ile galvanized, Copper. coe See pabaacy als oode: ‘ortune near Grand- 3 J amburges rands value, 5 oppe ic 36: Chippewa ‘Rd. | room that rents for $60 per FHA TERMS view. Sign on lot. $1,000 cash or eee csotite to he wade __142_W. HURON Michigan Fiporescent, (383 Or- ipe and fittings Lowe Bros. Family home with 3 large month | Call on this one for Model 510 Nebrask _terms WEbster 4-478. _| $750 DOWN _ here in this’ “chain-type’. ham. RADIO PHONOGRAPH COMBINA- _chard Lk. Ave. — | Paint and Super Kemione, = med a= “nuised be a mation, Oe ode : swebdras “a TAKE YOUR PICK | ae grill— ood lease on modern ee #2501 rug, or sell for $20. FREEZERS [DPRIONT =, FAMOUS 2685 _ LAPEER - RD. FE 4-5431 Z _ i . ” , GC OY | A : white porcelain g with plenty z ie ran cratche errific \. down. living room, mat. $609 DOWN 2 modern 4 Ipen Daily 2 to 8 P.M. J lote secing oa corner 6eniz0 STOR EVAN DIN UNG ceipacea parkingiruntericcicais | Swab HAY FONLIVES Values. $149.85 while they last. No | BASSINET & BATHINETTE. $12. full dining room. ce homes West of Pon- ‘ each. Village of Waterford. Only OUARTERS $5,500 what have 9 ay ree oR | phone orders please. Michigan _ FE 2-9636. Extrd large kitchen, break- lac V b dq ] VU AWN LIND ~ e you: ae ear tt bee aan es tk ;Vasoin er, NC, #1200. Terms. [ecnted ta cae ft Bec cn ere a ee — _, SELL OR TRADE 30 PONTIAC —riuorescent. 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. | BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND $4,000 ROWN - i y airs” REALTOR PARTRIDGE : FACTORY R | quarters Opdyke Mkt FE §-7941 Gown. Pull basement, gas Tie tem homes! ca. Orchard FE. 5-8875 Beautiful 100x150 ft. lot in Mace- hottest spots This unbelievable ‘S!~- \!- RX PARTRIDGE | _end "0 chevy PE 6omi ss FACTORY secur. eae) pee G sys aie cer peroee tet - Lake Ave. Will make excel — Oay gardens. Price $1200. Terms value ts the key to your future Businesses thruout Mich SWAP_HOUSE. IN MILFORD AREA antee. $16.95 up. Thyle Electric, 1 Any Meatina sraceus x 162° Near shopping and excel- e security 60° commercial front- FE 4-358) 1050 W. HURON for late model car & cash My | p- Thyle Electric, including blueprints with piping jent income propert Low _502 N Johnson FE ¢51 di schools eonthly seveenc NO 1 ote off Elizabeth Lake Rd age. Additional 3 room hou se. OPEN _'TIL 9 | gquity $1,800 d $1,200 against it. son __FE tie | fo S Perry” G. A. Thompson. | overlooking inton ver ew also on the property. Immediate FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE 7M 33-6548. ee ee — Directions: Drive out W. : : basement ready to build on. Only | possession Full price $10,950 $95 in North Mich —_ — AS STOVE BIRCH BABY BED WITH MAT- Huron to Wooster School ~— one’ R. Middleton | DOWN $2000 Terms Hoh ti S-BARTRAM | ihap/ unace wellrectaudenes Tees SELL OR ¢ RADE BAS HONS _tress. Like new. $18. OLive 2-4847. 188 N, JOHNSON “on : er R | good clientele ideal set up for B , Di . : FE 5-7121_ OR _3-30227_ ~~ FE 8-6003 Two 2-acre parcels near village of | couple or family In a very géqd $5.950 first land contract Paying A beautiful deluxe model uy direct Leslie R Tripp Realtor, = =a Waterford Will seil together or 4302 Dixie Hwy | year round town F. J. Owens, $60 per month Will trade on Ua rte ele as leusnels pend Es ¢ ps ¢ separate, Easy terms. _ OR_3-1950 “Evenings ¢ ‘OR 3-3230 | coker, OR 31450 | b { griddle on top. 2 ovens 2 sco-Glyd — 3 -W. Huron stre ‘N hi D PAYMENT: = Sea | ow ae | broilers In excellent con- va scr ye cure | ot Ing own’ Pariioninasiror ACREAGE LOCATED IN CITY OF MILK DEPOT WITH STORE. IN. | dition Wouldn't sell but | Windows (2 or bedroom starter homes. on main street, agent. quire 446 M15, Ortonvill | $1,950 two & one half acre parcel. | a ——CCC‘iCN¥N§|s OW: uti 2 or 3 bedroom start * wren Fale Sacementtandisoughieits | o—- Oakland Ave _FE 42544 OR 3-8315 le |” “Bacelient land. Will trade on good | will not fit in our present D. HH. 4 x 16 Pee S10 58 3253 Crooks Rd. Ye errr ure ann acer built ing, on your lot ot will build on WILSON COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE 105. MODERN 1 eee | scr EQUIP: home, land contract or late mode! poce en Cail a4 1 (65068: Be ie & 20 see acter S18 OS Sparkling white 2-bedroom home ment. Don McDonaid OR_3-2837 ment. F.C. WOOD CO.” corner [We have m nice 100x150 ft lot thin “to M58 um White Lake Town-| tour chair aod drver. shampoo | Sor. WL alee: comelder mousettsi "GE DRYER Awning type thermo ‘paint, $31.95 with aluminum siding. located 3 SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE.) NEAR} Wilhams Lake Rd. «2 Me TOR J0u,can build your own home on home in good condition Only hang grait’s with mirror FE . raed picrace oie blocks south of Auburo on pave- Pishers. By owner. FE 5-177 _3:1238: ‘after 1 OR - on On black top, near Watkins Lake. $14 000 Call EM pale Ps ora 4-2876 after 6 call FE 5-3463 $4,950 Smal} home with stool, alu.) Exe. Werking cond. About 8 yrs. Interior door i teens 3 an ent. Modern kitehen, ceramic s Let us list vour a 4-2045 _ SPACE FOR SEAUTY SHOP. minum storms & screens, Alo- - oid, $60. OR 3-2514. meter ies door tip Seth, sutomatio bent sarage HA es | rent cheap 434 W Huron. ss minum awning.. Two large lots GUARANTEED REsUILTAUTO JI. MPIRE 5 sU PPI. ERS. iiiding mower included tsa CALL TRAE! Fie S07 ereard Merle Realty, | STATION TOR TEASE ON ATR | Tien uate ne ee een aee rere a sigteer |e Union Lake Rd__EM D108 : tractive price of $10,500 with — ee ae = Pope anes pated ral Pet > | ENT 1 ae + | Very 1 a land contract, late mode] car.) ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS S — Delve by this & call s me- | ___ For Sale / “Acreage 47 “O! DYKE FRONT AGE | Tealoce plus equipment MErose housetrailer or vacant land. (96 Oakland Ave PE 2-4021 C. ASH W (AY ain St, Rochester. OL. 2-0321. |30 FERTILE ACRES. NORTH oF ° tel er eter bantemes Poppet as eS STANDARD on. ~—S«SCdCSj. Ij. BROWN, Realtor IRONRITE er sen Cae ss ate eS Sone : NaS c NEAR ROCHES TE R DAILY and SUNDAY Sun ] to 5 vob gs geen a ress) psc ef os oe oecen REAL ESTATE | retest mecers stating ier reese: 1362 W Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 sey = fered hait hate fas 2b Ge gery yen * 2. {o By owner. 5 rms. & bath Clean 06 Pe : $1,000 down All or part Giroux 23 N Washi sae Waerstuetinarahe Eve & Sun. Cail OA 8-2618 oe highs "echool. a8 30." geod ‘terme 10 NEW ace HOMES) « enom 22° Omira & Franks (305 Ditie Hwy. OR OA R312” ves OA Bene $2 MI GSSIL or JU B1IT4 ater TT Ask for Mr. Brown _- | just 42 per week FE 4359. (¢x8x0¢" plywood - Bole MIL ALE Eset room brick ranch” 3 bedrooms | o2c- a ae SWAP «$1,500 EQUITY IN ALL KENMORE ELECTRIC ‘DRYER, | 2'«" clear me casing ; _ | with ample closet space Attrac- 60 ACRES IN HOLLY-MILFORD STANDARD OIL | modetn home on Watkins Lake My Shoe mauidin : M Iti-Lak } birch cabinets Carpeted) vi on lake. : Me Kei orre Ors fed "PROMINENT COMMERCIAL, LO. Sooerrenies eonereeal a ee | nee for paces — car or what) zetia seed ABINET SINKS. DOU eh door ey Bon ticiee ulti-Lakes Realty ! Mae o buildings ear pro- | on Sashabew road and 40 ft on ment. Per Madi: | aoeve yes + >| Ext. flush doors. A-1 ..... | av | Hear aiathed ‘forage quit gss |_Semir Powuge"prear Hor ay) "7 Manon, BUS. ,.ros, property sin, or Fe “eiai after t pm TRADE SY CHEV, DUMPSTRUGR: | imran file pane wil ir Inge doo jembet ovo. S488 2 BEDROOM HOMF | heat has been converted ree a er | . < 1 these up. anding value. $69. | 31, eal xe Idea! location, hardwood floors. 2's These brick ranch homes each reation or den Ideal S arresn | [ATTEN TION BARG. NIN of business Here ts a rea) buy | Shell Oil Co. | abe TENOR SAXOPHONE FOR | Michigan Fluorescent 393 Or- daca butts brase air. serees § 40 car garage’ Home § years ola | have over a Ooo 2a:, ft of living tor children. 3 large corner lots 39 ata one, _ | ig. area. Only Has for immediate lease a mod-| outboard: motor or gar- chard Lk, Ave Sonott te bar. Bete eee eee, 3 - $8,700 total. Terms to mortgage Perea” tiving “rece. a aniee Foo overlooking Loon & Silver Lakes. J ACRES IN T ROY | = down | As 2-ba: service station. Located | nen beg ek =~ Peat h ee WASHER Blanket indulation 100 ft M aa | Sina neepince sicher sian con Concrete circular drive with en-| Only a quarter of a mile from. Floy - t the Telegraph Rd. & Golf’ Dr. WILL sWAP eauTrY ae ROUSE Suds-Saver ......., $50.95 | 2x4, x8 per M ........ $85.00 3060.8. Commerce Rd MA 41578, ered, bine in GE tance and oven ‘trance from either street. Washer | the new proposed Chrysler Tech- | oyd Kent Inc., Realtor Intersection in Southwest P Une. =e heusstrater model '55 or '56 Eacy Spin Dry “washer seer $68.00 Door pockets... eas $3.05 LIST YOUR PROPERT) sa and’ etiach nh & dryer included. Price reduced | nical Center. Also large lots for 200 Dixie Hwy. at Te tablished clientele & low initial’ and 37° to long. FE 23460, Maytag square tub washe> $4995 Celine tile colors ft : ts) TY WITH Us| d attached 2 car plastered ga ie y. siegregh : & & tile colors. ft, = Wilson Res! Estate, FE 20057) rege 4 have GAS heat All mem or trade for sméiler home, | Twpe on Joutynn Ra, vauerion | AMBER eSTOM Pe ea etnO | on cal. Mr “Rolfe” “Lincoln WI I TRADE Te eel Se ae os Wise pend ore homes are complete cr nearing Take Dixie Highway to Omira. wp. on Joslyn | quarter AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | 7.2190 9 to 4 = - ate m 95 price list. Alt material, wader : f ; daily or Midwest oS s Angelus — azrut tetinsr new toot sacane Micon state, Ra ("Tum fratonabis Maler refcd” aE cay | fats ener 6:30 pm. Buln, Tome bem ttn 2. PNY TE, yy gy, Hem Povo Big ada | 120x120 Sewer water and pavea "ht at OPEN sign, 1 block. 31281. Lake Orion, AOCHESTER. aan oor TWO suitpinos. ONE 2 wae. Full basement Luxury extras. MILKS APLI NCES. MI 18 | hts HAT ae , mgs. Jerry, Adams & Co tank pinixe ‘room taste. [YORTHERN Meadows | ftoa “tna st *iugor “church, min trong an Ton “Oarwood | ROMS, Heal Motel site. Only Rental Dept. PE 44561, pe seins PUMP WE 3.4200. “mirror pile and thal o | 4X + beareeas Mick. fall baseinent | building “stan cosh atl r ate Le Paces Was le By divide. Terms. | McConnell Real Estate | WE ne | | =r 0,30 ie WATER R_ 3-975. =r LUMBER co. . ' ; 2 » NA 7-2 softener E canae CRIB AND MATTRESS. ‘ole eRe EM 34171 — 1% baths, 2 car brick ea BUT WILL CONSIDER REASON. BY OWNER. COUNTRY LIVING, OL_1-1105 Rochester_OL 1.0022 Sale Land Contracts §2 WILL SELL OR TRADE ¢ $@ CEM-| Brand new 615.95. Pearson's Fur. | Open 8 km To. 8 P.M, Daily This also has a very nice recrea-. ABLE DOWN PAYMENT OR) 15 minutes from downtown, 1 mile Business O rtunitie: 51 wee | eteTY lots, well located in Rose-| _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. DINING ROOM SET, COMPLETE Saas | from Waterford High School, PPpo Ss land Cemetery, for °55 or ‘56 $35; DINI tion room in the basement with DE. 4536 Sai ey OR 3-125 a ry, METAL BASE CABINET WITH NG ROOM SOLI Sad ony Sar hino carpeted "it: | Yo» "yt0e | Bees poe ae sepa, 508 trom 10. RETRACTABLE PEN MA. “ance 9100 Operable vat -l0| _fnsas: Sai eee we Cnarns. vit wae Coxt. and cory bar. Also carpeted liv-;) DRIVE OUT TO 1 BLK. EAST Peres. OR Pye. ‘ood it es | ‘ m 6 Gost MORSE PORTABLE SEWING MA-| + CONDI- ing room. Barbecue in the back. AND SOUTH FROM CORNER) 2 food fis ing take “5.060 with $2,- | _chines, $19.00 _eseh, PE ¢3706. | Bere er scsatel trad reen|. For Sale Clothin 5O| chine, like new, $45; GE wringer| give MASE, AN OPFER: GAS ard. Situated on a large well) OF WOODWARD & SQUARE! 5 ACRES—$6,955 ~~"5.000 SO. FT ou $5,460. Secured by 6 room or oa washer, “eats aid, food cous. | SFOVE; STUDIO COUCH av corner Jot Bier tel TARE ROAD: On coer Q. F modern city home. Clark Real MAKES INTO BED, $45; 4GUN sei at only $20,900. meres | OF “TED'S DINING DRIVE I» "| See parma nisgtiats | see For Sale Farms "48 | Ortonville, tultabie ter t eee alse ASE for "Mr. “Care | % Magevigh y cro MINK cont, woos as OF SPEPTANUES. eCEE gs, aaa ‘$12; BI- = Heli ‘Ween : ling. | 27% 18CO ee eee drum & coffee tables. Dormeyer | NEW. §1 Elizabeth Lake Estates | ice CKL E R REALTY 20 ACRES Super martet gt aimos eka 2 "bedroom an 2 cre oot | of T PAIRS OF TA Sins waons oy, | 004 ote & juicer. OR 3 DOORS PLUM ce a UIPMENT. : aye eae 9 usiness. Smail car agen und. Cost tq you on NATURES UNUSUAL LAMPS — lass, fu ce i te icine desing it inleses_re {ES pe aan] Reh ple eae taa| Sab ergy ene Hemet | SA ORNATE) Se a i Ac ee one t Li clive ungaiow itt ve is or lease. ~ a enn eat 2\ibedroom” with are pan. 1988 by 1 smith ‘ bearms 2 DRE: 2 ac Full price g40so, Will take son 1336 (Merkle “Ortenvilie NA; Macy to Loan 53 | CMLDREN's | clo. THING. Ti | ovina —RYWOOU WAKE. Euecraic ticuT Pert Down roome good handy ie “floor, Nice basement, = - J/INILS | on | e._r0_ Sine 2. THING b_2-3838. | “field overstuffed porch furaiture xtu excitin be BO withy room 3 pice) tree ant acre ene ACRES METAMORA AREA | & G60B GOING USED CAR” oat.| Set oe ee CHILDREN's CLOTHING, BOYS. ® pc. cost $400, + sett for $450 1%; | Wiehe fisturee thant ia 0 for sta | wre = oe ake owe, Setag 1 Sa aarece, na ott - ‘custom but, 6 room 80 Acres, good productive sof], wov- | Pie apis, sale ff interested call. fees 3 54! & 5. girls, me "10 & 12. = ws, ME eae, refrie wood eae $12.95 Value $6 95. "Mien ? ‘ rge carpe ving room en _wire fences, 60 by 32 southern 2 ee aft luorgscent. 383 Orchard mat ap Sleek away. 900. S850) iMliege Nap aS ton down Ledgerock fireplace Picture win- | type barn with open cattle shed. BARBER SHOP FIXTURES CON. uick ash LADIES QUALITY DRESEES, ESSES, SIZE _Ave. © 4 Lake | Powe Sade SA ARMs PS ce Geta ates | Re Chelly fart she PPh k Cash se Saar seme OTOP gure mo. FLRSTRIC TOUR HOWE none’ : Sun. +, _chal ‘ CLOTHI ‘OR 4. E antenn’ 95. able | ; | rae ach Lt} in Philippine mahogany. Ceramic) ern home with attached garage, — —— $25 TO.$500 weit Footie A Congr J re Wal 40 N TV rtatched Wigels 70 ge rayton | Eien ene Laces | Saseiwad'asie See, | COMMERCIAL On your own sigheta it “cents. Coveralls, $110." Work oe Ge Bret Sg A lie rch cabinets, Large utilit sca ard 200. Terms. L L Witt AG your own atti« auto, or . 515 Tha neat 2 bedroom home tn! | _ Marble window sills. Stone | Clas hn C. Rid : 1 other security. Up to 94 months meet Cet 2, See, ye at FREE ANDING 7 TOILETS | $18.95 pee with a new 2 car, deer sills. Oak floors, Baseboard | rence sage w ay BUILDING ‘ to, wie Our : nervice is wquick. Sale H Good 3 (RCA USED, TV." i PERFECT 21x33 i donb sink < ao ~ 3 h gas heat, on : large beat, Alumioum storms & screens. | REALTOR. : jo x 69 feet, brick construction. friend = ptul, Phone FE ousehold a ne a. pecgan, ™, ‘Appt. — be yours for only | stroughs. Attached garage az base 58121 or Visit . 7 ol our office. age dpe. bi | ALTOR | Close ‘to schools '& charcker et | 979 Baldwin Full basement, gas furnace, city 3 PRS (ANTIQUE SATIN ona ce, fiat” mmerce colored: bath Pe: ios 70 W. Huron Bt Ph, FE = This home was built ‘by “owner | 142 ACRES, ae | = fots 40 x 500 tect in ail, Home & Auto | sri, comices. Custom. mace a Gon relat ol 4 cal my $16,000, Atiractiv pyc 4 ie a i fami conden $254600. No bt ‘LO Ses pu fies table ihaped bac ve : rm. € on. $25,000, Now used as AN co. : 0 : Doroth Snyder Lavender | }#/8e, barn, cement silo, tool shed, | Church. Suitable for warehouse | 7 ROOMS OF PuRNITUR : hog -house, chicken » milk| lodge, chureh or other : TN. Pe St, (Corner Pike) | sale, reasonable - ent oe : Ciartaton 2188 Cass Lake ae | Apau : % YEARS ‘house, 2 garage. Pi ed to] Clark’ Estate, 1362 W, Huron. Ane " 3. oO f ein ‘PE 7-487 FR 41661 Rd be) sell, Alex Wynn, owner, mn Brounes F® 46603 or FE Pian NE | els Pa, EM or MUtual 46017! North Branch aaah, ‘eo W. Lawrence Bt. FE 418%) 3.5712, \ a 7: a8 Hor Ride Mieetonee, ~ oH Tey, Se | a | o olar moe aah /oLDs TuOMBONE. wi [Pde Adee Grain & Feed 71, Fo oe SS. SATURD ay, M rn rr ee : 25006. GOOD COND. A een r H ; ; - ents “8, Perry p ALL TYPES OF Spagna pies | asia ousetrailers 78, TIZZY RCH 15, 1958 & Doors jane gutig, Core era oe | DETROI as 7 TS |*tay caR|FiRst cOTTING replace ‘wood. TER | : ob K —— onds, ess overhead ors ATER Pi PIANO, (80, COMPLETELY faite hay. 0 NG BROME & AL-| 4 CHIEF PONTIAC yee j Ooann For Sale C TWENTY. onda, all sioes and ‘prices. Larce) "aia, Lake Ra, Bioo | ALS sere. tot, run : ars_ . viv from = we pis Y TO STORE oe See GOoD TM o mnfield Tils. b soar mobile home of new and |. 1 oI For Sale Ca : ene a Prigit|- ee Soteure Ra TN) os eee ee | 1I—). Sf SMEXT ,1,DB- 00D comD.|*1, Fo rs__ 91) For Sale Cars - 3 free estimate. tive » US - bale. IND CUTTING HAY. 56 ee ee ee \ a PAIRLANE, lee wera AY Wee | move into setup, re Vill Sacrifi matic. FORDO- GENNY Coun PE 2.4203 ED oe ah yee | pw ee ci. = § ay aaa a , rifice M : _PE_ 8-3465. PLYMOUTH, ATION s H z Gin p 368 Gre ‘pan a YS J ooh! to] man “rade ‘eae : cleaner, and. radia TEAM eee ene eee ae celle. goty ibeE| save hundrells of dollars Yeu you : ze 1957 ° “ates, pang cx Fe ae or NILE SELL - OD USED TELEVISION Riso ethpr used: See. this. today! ae ane et alter Spelt Bo woe RdAir | wectee Goon ae RON MOTOR SALES Ra. “a fil, Ome ees ©. mere” Stans From $805 AND STRAW. IN LOAD LOTS onvertible . tle car Only. sées. U- ieee 4 GOOD SELECTI HO aE, ae open "ht 8 oe sess MY 3-1182 TS Hutchi . $1975 724 Oakland MOTORS bs © aver cane ON OF : wrecked. FE ~ ‘thea I oR WALNUT Pini Fri, Eves. For Se Inson prese! had tend 43529 | CAR PAYMEN rE 1 KITCHEN ano— ‘NISH CONSOLE Pi- le Li ’ nt owner. th ler care by ; Y aera : ° Pertect | NSOLE Pi vestock k 72) never be: e spare tir qd mays Oe N- oungstowa. $129.05 - ae at se y fas condition. Complies, ANGORA RABB nan | ODHe Homes = ae the car ‘Like new | 1996 y n ay, | Lake Orio aT aes hoes v, seratched ‘ie ‘verritie MORRIS MU Sic CO. and show ABBITS, BREEDING coo 8AbES INC Tes vot would gherlih the smart with overdrive Boe pampion. ¢¢r 6. e rion FEO PE Sales ent. 383 Orch 2 Ss. T Ee eee ixie Hi ‘ust be sol conve owner L rough- ons’ we ive. 23 - rere ‘elegraph e FOR 5. See 4 Mil ghway Bs a sold this w rt ow mile FE ALE RA — es N x. Po: ps | i 8147 Lak eek-end. § age. CURY iomaiaay Mi BBITS. ntiac ev mee, ee it er. with OONTYPE Oi B Sale S weeks etl UT GEORGE ____ Open fuse van; nwnlt an © Waters Leke | SANT MOR. ‘Ss PLYMOUT % Mut & BURN: tore Equipment 64 CUES SSO See AS. PART UPAY E OLDER C E TO CHOOSE FROM 2 Door top BELVEDERE & LARGE ; AIR COMPRESSOs °5-iGAs STATION 64 Ooon ReT0_ comms rican | Available on SRE HOMES. ? es ctevy. PAYMENT. OWNER | . HOUGHTEN & SON nisl ae : ——Tt | sis. yment ba- 2 ‘s = am: tea on basin oboe Pe aha ats je fa Soe eT nes PALOMINO MARE 10 | YEAR: | TRAILER E = Nice car Only ssp” & TOUR. VRIBMDLY OL psMce - ee pee TE E0420" | NA a mies |) ee aetna YEARS | 008, Telegraph. FE 1m oaxnd B MOTO AND OMC TRUCE DEA ILE | _than lot price SSR Soe e| Keak to CASH REG a xcellent for |“ OXFORD T en eee “ #4 _Qakiane Rie agua OUR, FOREIGN CARS os oe on tee Peeeg wt. full set goit cle eae, for gas station GISTER, = 2-3041 RD TRAILER “nn PONT +3520 | M.O., Austin, Po ealy, Morris, H. CLEAN. NEW GALV ts | NaTIONAL Cai we ene HEREFORD, FOUNDA | SALES : ona epee eM sae NS MLAIN, ROCH Alta, Romeo | #2 ~ptyMontt DR GE vein. 21-0 Jen vista PIPE From —_ i, REGISTERS FE 2-4638_ ane now calting” | Ziramer Ge : | +56 ay = O BROKERS a OL 1-976 TER prook. Rau. a as DR. GRAN- —_ vs BStee te. NSE BF Be, joned and SADDLES BI z - Gener 6 | 133 F airlane. FOM, R&H ST SELL 5 pointe beetle UD oe. Seneitien. v3 SAVE 2 ptiltna sorhy f| Bi Sii ie Nationa Con ReE:| Sle weiern See Geb Great Lakes a oS hey Baa Ra, Fou $845 tres Best_offer PE Ga. SSeS wie Pia. Swasekaapmnwerre |-° NATIONAL CAO REGITER WANT TO_sELL YOUR a Gardner - Holly uM [ear ti g Raw S165 | Se gee APE. RAM. cod Full price ga88 ;_ furniture ETTE ISTER 4-05: UR HO! evy R lean $5 a H ARGAIN Pontiac. OR for "56 MA 4 25, _1so_selli RSE? BRAND N U "33 M H 595 | °57 unter Blvd Lor aot Neh! 56 Se 43075. Dg. =: EW "33 Mere. R&H. $545 FORD. RETR at Bares Pon N PUMP GOOD CONDI __Sale Sporting Goods 65 65: Wanted Livestock k 73 ee F.K., 2-BDRM., 10 W. | | ONS a $3 Ply. Mainine tWeeoa 7 ee top Just like-new.) Trad Seige Mt ‘Bim. - ando 3-6321 “| Par ONLY | (32 Pont. Ra ‘Hy | all MAple 5-1706 | “ Pl PAINT SALE AIR OF MEN'S 6 WTD: CALVES & 38 un $3,995 $0 Olds 2a Hydra. 305 | ymouths hoes —siz. NOW skIs,|_Jones. M Lae anaes | others to pick . i 52 Pl r Nice ee $ 295 | ‘55 FORD 30 per cent ALE eos for al, PE ea” Aple “5-0016 EST sell or rt from, We trad — Gur a $195 { Dech CROWN VICTO Williams-B discount on Sh KOREA FE_4-1221. ov | sUppli ent. Bottle gas & £. Chevy Nice _ eeceee $105 | Gl romed hood, trunk RIA, 1958 continued, colar Bros -Bondex die Bhectekin’ pane CArED) Boots. For Sale Poutry 74 Orton, on MDA ed ELLIBEE ror ktegea “pe Coles ton. $1,350 ¥ cee al cept 14 436 Orchard Lk, FUEL & PAINT oer peaesed conten med under. BABY CHI eee TRAILER 1955 CHEV: SIFTED . Clarkston, MA son a aPt $ rd CKS BLOO! | EXCHAN itiv 2 DR. V-8 STD p.m. er 5 SIL eTOvE GHOP Diox "5-6150 lsde's nA AAN § pants. vaecinated DTESTED & GE | ely no mon: 8TD. Pos. _metal nme oe oe DESK 4 AND (GUNS. eaGonen Aden FE 2.0022) MET ef 100 mixed. Call ede | MOBILE HOMES —Rort_FE Sgnms,* Bade Steele ee SN aie OR TRADE IN "Plywood Spec Bre learenh. rade aur Shell’ ai th fail 1 or write J. ‘Gaul Holy Anderson - Regal : AL HAN pete USED _Ford. de ° FE 8 an. mae Bee ° IN aot it. FE 375 = a _ : . TE. CARS. TAXES “6 CASH & Specials GUNS — BUY ones Ls Sale Fa SSS SS 2D Dome - Pal LAKE ORION. MiGente Lira 88 PLATES ts", Vee Grove Pir oe : pmanes Leach. 18 10 Ratiey TRADE. ae I ee 35 © 20, WIDE fow alace | ogenes 343 \% chevy itaz ~ MY 22411 CLUDED . = ates 30 A E $3. r ATI ERA A Sa a a Ed Seg teeter race! ae eS Re RR eae ante owas sc nca wtf | onde cond ans *OO* a UP LL MODELS AVAILABLE sis Sa OMTI ee ater piv wood. $7 ewan — wdersonville na Rd. OL oie oo. 1900 Siiverbeli edrooms. 8 = 10 ee 2. or 3, “Don't let him fool _Used Care esas Se $47.50 PER MONTH 488 Baldwin Ave co i board HP JOHNSON _ APPLES Zottle Ga i Treat W, you — there’ ‘y8 CHEV “— POsT LIC “ave FE Oma sa eon our Feu —_N. SPY JON ere = reat Week’!"’ : ere’s no such thing as ° ) CHEV BEL-AIR V8 P ain ‘complete: Te Komen ee FR gine ti cookin Saonetaan, | | Pants and Supphes =) Fo thing ag ‘buten | HE edited ti sa ontiac Sales | “cau on asx ron per ft. in pa momex. Este 85 Ch TOPS PAIR —_ oO Soe oe ee | eles Ses 0a FE 2-3200 | _lando_3-8888_ 3 week On| “|S omee © CALL OR son, 80 8 mee . Thomp- cricago Roller skates = $298; pressed Onn Gene eg wee BE vee noun 3200 ‘iB oe CREM) yeneipceer| ame, FOR . ) WE PM oa P Hyd wag: Ree ne $20.95 INCLUD. $3.50 Leather goll bead Pee 88 Bares Se Gnre ornare con FARE Sold” pun “OF USED | ts & Accessories: 85 F or s \ c ane oe SELECTION OF regan : ydra, power brakes, OO NICHOLAS , siiding de LUD- 1 covers | Ris. Bi: We wil ed your trailer | WILL BW are by DEL CH stee agon R&H. west 6-5300 ¢ aor medicines $12.95 Zeb 8 Sale _—&F ond. on 1 sell it for 16 MEE AP BEAUTIF apes ars 91. aeeehie IN ON EVROLETS rine & vower b power ____ 8CHUTZ_MOTO! tallet aS ch ht, $3795. Pearl paige co spin reels—s7 9 - arm rm Equipme 20) eet re ak Maries” (come |) pits tet on paved cL HOME. | "4 BU SEER SSS Bonen ae eA I a F mlissee rakes, Hydra, | 1054 FONTSA re hey covered whi PHILIPS adies, men’s lugga . uipment_76 Mein 15210 N. Holly mae Coach | {om private bea foods. 300 feet oa Ick “SPECIAL R i poctine, 4 dr, sed owner. 270 | S BARGAIN PVT. séi'bo with ‘hort Water synems| |___ 9 N, SAGINAW | 2 GARDEN lrose 4-671 d. Holly.| Lake. Also ort each st Williame | _ Fi we Reisen Noo. 1955 CHEVS ~ sedan, R&H. Hy- thippewa FE 2- lmesain aan Cae Sand, W ST.) 6 hp. TRACTORS. 3! | Lk. For vileges on Maced A o eptional buy. 1956 CH : 55 Pontise 6 1953 PONT! 2 1842 60 8. Per ik. Ga Gravel & D Attachments, FE 2 AND | com late model inbo ay | ‘$6 BUI 1 EVs . Aigo" dr. sedan, Hyd shi AC CATALINA, ANNIVERSA Jl | eee ee irt 06 or OR Jaa erage __ Rent compares any sae seater | 66 BUICK CENTURY 957 CHEVS . teensporladen specials, | © arp. small down REAL ee Beer *L20% SO» CRONE aren Sie MP GARDEN, TRACED, | MORI! Trailer Space 79 28 Sieg) Minter sete sang orth Suitica” | Hee AY sen emia payne OF ANY to on the ~ > _erd gus pret fil’) Earl How.| shape. ae . cultivator Good ceenonr ESTATES. FOR SALE: '55 BUICK ¢ ple 5-566 or MAple 5-11 _FE 42214. Ss. PBagina@. rag as ae eee oe Al Be) Gree tee) Ep rt |e ke front and play MODERN | T Hardtop. $025 c GENTURY. | ST FORD, 41__ | 52, PONTIAC 4 — 2061. playground. ransportati , | . COUNTRY | R&H DR. CHIE epg ggaygpi. ors 1954. One cou-| $224 DIRT. _brooder, $8. FE ¢ $30. Chicken EM) jon Offered 87 o passenger. All ext UIRE. 9 8 Wheceene bask ae iene. available, er Credit terme! —pemnett Y eaee 300 CHICK E -$540 OXFORD MOBILE 1 aA HASKIN . _over payments. ras $200 i vane | potlight & rear eck up ligh!s. - : 7/38 OHICK ELECTRIC BROOD! those who WiNGEDFOR | Lo ee ASKINS VALUES OR_ signals, Best_oft eaker Dir. R . A - 1 DRIVEW. Fi feeders 5 DER,| rate want the best. as allowanc ear ; AIUES 1955 FORD. = er. OR 3-949! ‘ “LA EO Crushed stone, fi SERVICE hole B cbickanitecders)| Peer 46|/1OAL aye scent °F mutes | sasis FRI oho cont} 1984 Ford V - CVTO eC Rively to’ money dn sD. pos. 1953. PONTI — WN N MOWE RS fee FE vetoes Sana aaa nd wrest an tol eee et OA 8-3022 tord or Lakeville eel PLY < pate after 6 p.m tomline joo wy seca: Cus-| HUNTER _Ford, FE 30208. dn, Eddie Steele | original Sens stare et 2-DR AUTHORIZED SALES & & 3 |_¥ , eon “tty Lye STONE. JOHN, DEERE AND NEW IDI wee ene Ga tee | Forty Service’ Hawaii, $90.10, 1964 Olds super 88 Ht cone oT CEE at . beaten Vii ‘5 FORD. CUSTOMLINE, FORDO- ro.et Co. Hunte dowa, North Chev. 83's Scone SERVICE Sank e1it oe Fe 4 fesse Conklin. rebuilt” Davis Me peed wing lovely Deel a ee TRUCK praebeesea 31254. eet etic e os 2 1 CRE sof ATION we 51 ‘FORD. +. DR OVER 21-6201 Himuehen Mi ens RIDING TRAC? © rr 139) DRIVEWAY GRAV _9-3292. shiners) Pues |) ccke with good. swimmi private | _ oad. Either wa Pant! oc... ~~. ae MA Sent Cond Sell By cen ee nced ale OVERDRIVE 198 CTORS. i gt Pon! ta V EL| lmecgua schools Club ho: ing, good wast? y_ FE 5-6806. 10986 Fr 4 19. er Lj $175. FE VE. 2 PONTIAC R& tors and WALKING | —otuart. PE 4-658 tiac, G. R LOCH CHAIN BA = shelter. Onl use and ternad TEXAS, LATE. ‘ord Custom}in 37 CHEV 2 DE 54 FO. 8-145 SOLUTEL &H. HYDRA models © eduese tc mowers. 1957 a oA and used. W. F-. SAWS. NEW! tiac Als y 13 minutes to Pon | iliac. to be dri MODEL CAD- . V-8, Fordomati e 4Door wag- | DOomical, ¥ R 6 STD ECO-| } RD CUSTOM 2 Assum Y NO MONE Ton oen almost cost. BL AC kK ‘DIR’ | and ees E Miller Garden $20 Phone trailer sales. B n-| possible. Gaso ven as soon as ine cele oes c, oe steer- Eddie Steele F car for e nder.. Overdrive Pet 8 orl Call e payments of AP WN, t. x Wood quipment. =e e MYrtl ase rate return Fives as som af le Ford. quity.| omy plu R & H. Econ- c Mer 27 mo. They must c0."| Set Boon Hes dcto oe now _mingham M1 46053 yi gS: | TRAILER Foe ee as ‘iow mee ear as sidss | SALE GR TRADE. 57 eaten Bone tne ‘Mt aig ee oe EE | ce ates Ladi reer peel 4 till 8 pm |ORIVEWA' Mec - laraey ete leew (accer T. WwW ates — ki Ch E 80081. 1955 FORD tees | ae NTIAC 2 DOOR. BLACK. SALE! 33 GA i KIVEWAY GRAVEL. DEL” AND eee log ch CHain Saws | pape pe live Rob- __Wanted Used Cars 88 INS Cv: “GEORGE -$ MILLION” Ford) FE 2 igh pel pa $125. cop pees) Coe ics ing Hot Water Hed ie ihe DRIVE-WAY Se ze 1486. We, take cack AS $167 30 _Lk Ra. FE 5-3678 3500 Elizabets | ARE YOUR Sounate yon ee Ure mais euicy)_oos SPECIAI : FE 5-020. die Bteele | 1952 PONTIAC a, , $063. . 7 livered ADED, redit Ter give E-Z a an high? W ENTS TOO! n Nites ‘til 9 Ni an «ALS , FORD cHIEFT a oR. STARR 3371,- cow manu Wenlievemante do ould you lik 00 Ee ew “58 Ford Ww 2 DOOR, HT. Call chine, Boilie gas space. beater eo ee . ee seed) need aisia| eee een dea daar ca SST eg a GER QOUPE EXC. ia Tear saured ee “ages clam, #8 eg 2 Rh refrig. 5 eater. top = T.DOZING so have ; Sie nice care, | 2055 BUI wali rt, windshiel "50 FOR: a 13 | 1936 PO _after 5. tove. OR 3-5146 Ae aod fill. Grav G chain saws ¢ 51 CHE ZS | ars. CK 2 TON tires eld. white bD V-8 2 DR. NTIAC 4 DOO! ; talled vel. sand N( or rent. v. POWERGLI ob _Clean, FE $-0333. BE R- H SPECIAL 3-0081, 1 owner. | ‘'0P. Bower st R HARD- SINGE) SEWI : =u} . Snow remo 1 BROS. part for sal IDE ANY Tos 5 eo | Cust PAYMENT A. Riggin + pede het al agg oe I arnd NG M val you 5. e. good ; SyYT. OW TO SACRIF vm 300 2 d rao im KOaD ft. ydramatic, r brakes tary. tacge round | Toto. 20" pe Ganon “YARDS STRAW oR FE 4 gene a ageloaty ay oat pet gph heel) I Ford Mor aBiPas Bivd. (U8. 10) tise ule special = IFICE Fairlane $00 Ch » 8 $52.85 mo. eae “Bee Fore eal = Re af bothing down. 5 x “rates, Hardly modern mi EMpire re $15. delivered | 4 e. = MI -Pass around B ha: 2 ull | Stat: ub Sedan e Steele F od Co. fee ere ee ng! SPECIALS T STODAY “HONDED BRAKES eM eae ft Bae Ue a HE BS ane ae. Sey — = mens clothing vadtes LEASE. in | 5S for most F i LI 2-0760 al WN ame at Pr : _Evermihing reasonable. FE § e402 Rr. Birmingh ru sei # $312.50 discou \Y | COBBRME SET and vou fen 6 ty » Se PECTAL sali GE TORGI Down PAYMENT | aa Fao we enchy’s Taad- god ‘OR a CATALINA station ret pump Bott & Bene ks rite Pontiac 4 $35 aiscou es ire ne 30 SC \R SERVICE | BIG. PAYMENT Ss? auavenvel Oa Yee! the to tas pee $ MILLION Semmes Beet ae aay ste. Parry we. * "eauipme owner, SAVE A eee CR ee nortan. 4 Sen een _ aur mete a 4 nt on Oliver ‘55 deisel Ask for ce “Tayi FE 5-6123| HOW OoULD You as Oakiane” iW’ Morors ' Harold Racner Fe d Shalit Reraitve waite wacon. | % sf Roem REO 12 cents per f iCK'S—GUTIER,| | ; rucking OR meee ore eerie Neaden wheel | aye Bervice | Mer | TRANSFOR LIKE A NICE “4a 2 EG t ror clean In fin te walls very| Hydra ATA t, soll . Wood. _ 34-1534 rawlers loader el trac- INSTALLE er. FOR RTATION 5 Pp BUICK, HE 4-3529 | ___ MI 4-500 e condition. MI 4 2 P. Pr ie longer iy) inch pipe, $3.35 ood, Coal & | ec. We ca aders, backhoe Mufflers, D FPEE | YOUR EQU ECIAL! _geed ATER, TIRES” Si CHRYSLI ‘49 FORD. PR soll tone. WW. 7 Brakes 7 cents 8 ft Inchieapper. pipe! | 3 & Fuel 7 you. Up to 30 moe, Gnancina for, ‘cretors: tail pipes starters ' On i ucun conn _cond. $63. FE IN| PE 8 YSLER IMPERIAL. $225 & HM. Very IVATE owner. ni “ esuuitul ‘owner, low mileage. = Paint eee 250 ‘coil, 16 es 0 30 mos. to pay a for carne carburetors . gen. ALwaya 20 MOWEL CAR? 1955 BUICK 2-D oe -2436 $225 65-4664 little rust. $95 R car. $1,395. ee. Koton : aa 18 & a } Ae ¥. mps and fuel, TOC OLDER cell R aaeet | — . FE) 724 & R. i. soring ware Beghirched vered. $5 a INCH WOOD, a ontiac Farm & | HOLLERBACKS au i ee FROM. ea OORES, celiens concise. Small TOP. EX- “REAL B. ARGAIN 371 SGaD Dona 4 Oak nese La _ Distr eye yup, PE 5-1413. Industrial T : /40_Baldwin—FE 6-1 UTO PARTS | mo TIL Sales fer to call Lacky kate NS AT | (tomune R ah me eepan cue | 2 Sa? 4-35.29 THE SALVATION ARMY |F TRE OAK 8, MAREE FIRE Fr cou Wade See JEROME BSE TI" “atvhnae "st Oxford Mtr sim Tt anya Tals | FON Waite walls Ob ‘Via. Eve ELD STORE FIREP size, MY_3-1108. e Fo : i “RB | 62 CADILL , ; tT yments $65.59 pe e NTIAC : \ oat lise, Tarts furmace, Pipenacy Covina wd” ORD TRACTO" WTR re neg) ow a |orenana gTiERE SPO ag) Dt ES orate one tai 2 a ye 14 lance ay fu ng wood | _dlade. OA 8- Aac-; 6 — | A-l PRIC 58 FE 8-0 seats and ewalls, | Wore 815: [S be o8 Agate mT) ae heat ‘cr *| PE sion. as Orchare “tk. aes ran Sena NEW AND vgs & wheels tor Fi ace 1 PRICES Fc FOR SCRAP & soe Sapte Lincoln. 19566. auto. | SWEPT=-WINC : DODGE FORD nt me FET THR COND } Lavatories eeu |G500 ve roux Oliver 8a a ord. EM | AS MUCH 4 1053, VER: Brand in ; sk a1 PO : J 3 Stall — value 0s SLAB WOOD. CORDS FOR just north os Oxf ales on M24, | 8 COOD © ‘ AS Sco FUR FGUNEGANe runs like new, FE 5- SHARP, $2.1 ew 58 Doge 2-4 7) CONVERTIB cote, pases value’ $30.80. Mi _$le_Del_ FE_ 6508, R| MeCuLtoci a GOOD TIRES. *UBES. Cit cheap cars. PE 22666 days ak 56 CADILLAC 4 Boba no ‘e por at Lincoln , mnoreetegt isd kate Plants, Trees, Sh 1090 ‘Groots Fae Taey, MOT BS cach any | te Gere ot ot cabagae £5, SRN, BE B CARS & TRUCKS I ARRY J ERO AT ie ve. - ¢ chard rubs 6 “au s Rd ts 4-1 USED TIRES | ADILLAC. 62 STA =i ME ae ee FRG ME 24" 6-0446 buy-Bel IRES $250 UP. z ASH = mileage. FE i COUPE. ‘Low ROCHESTE < ore es . 1 TIME TO BUY OAREAED TREE 8sERV ~~~ | _Walton,_ oro eee 3280 W. Ate, whitewalls owe 1953 FORD ao — MO mes TOL_1att ile DEALER , tle aed shilag, a0 a mine, + omens! SERV TRIM.! TAR Sirnns 84 ae 503 8. ‘Sacinaw St a Peed dant “8 NEED CARS | Fordomatie Radio “DR SEDAN. | 09 M2 font SALES 1933 1933 HUPMOBILE, EXC "Brig t ; 7 Bet teaty te aoe cleaned lum.|SHADE TR im OE'S A & N SURPLUS sizes | NEW TIRES 670 ew) weak: | ocemtemniiy owen eater Ex: | 1953 32750 Lk. (Or No_fust. Best_olfer. FE ee h Spot - | RECEAIMED a ES to selj | Kinds. EES SPECIAL, ALL ve elmer US _FE 2-0022 $1005 plus ta x 15 BLACK, 20. 20 T i940 $ 495 EDSEL. FULLY fon 1957 _HILLMAN ie, FE STs. | Field BRIC 3001 Also evergree , ALL| of A COMPLET Sehic Wells’ ef 4k oe oe = 2-0878 DIXIE HWY Pontiac 4 Afraid will | EQUIPPED. STATION WAGO | 90 to all Bee th ns, Wholesal parts and ser E LINE) ta alls 670 x 15 thal = mati dr @ cyl H ment ose, take 0 Baie ~~ N. = a * a em bef e| Ferzw Vice Fords, x Exchang $13.95 st c Radio & ; ydra- s — M ver pa idiie Stee) per gall 1 Seay nee ete ane cine) MMPS Paneer a ‘buy! tractors and imotement. fork Aer sie tee suer gn | or ee oat Sgaey | AP aero Barks. "hi iss erty Fe ae | ckla rock = |—& A rees. FED 5-047 d we will s, Call us 4-068 Ga : | 1955 > | OR ___ | condition TIP TIP | trim-w ies Ae ply wood “ise es PE Ot ment a pick up your STAN | 1965 Ford Country ; OU Ey uphol Low mileage 4 ware— balls. Re joors-door hard- For Sale Pets 69 tow wil have ini for you 90 that | traded tron Genera NEW TIRES | Wanted ci | Beater, ve vPordomatic “eae C. ADII 1 un ty Only pond cal pie nates | FOR INS 1 Qualit work W r your 1 Eaicty Tires clean used new tewall eal “es ‘0 MER = 1. : IN Inter—all y Paints 2 Rancine on e can arrange fi ue Wa ih ae cent off, B for the t cars. See us 5. Like | CURY. GOOD T : NSPECTION Extert _colors ..... 445 le CH POOD pairs, your parts gi ack or p dollar. OF eines | oe) eos tation, $125, FE OD TRANSFOR: h Balers Gaye 33535 gal Sere Sons “SEISTERED’ be Pontis Ia mos. to pay. ED. WILLIAMS er aut [ee ee uae | cieds Ned care Te OO oe MERCURY | Nail WHITE | All Price ; for Joug: summer Serge LL SAQUART ne OR 3a | Indust ial Blah « 451.8, Saginaw at Raeburn HJ WAN WELT ais eneae S heater 8% | Wilson P Di. Aseeme payments. 5 MONEY e eae Displayed mee waktiaa orajeet| 10M. 1 LIGH strial Tract ~ : . Drayton Pl pixie HOME son Pontiac-Cadi mo Ca yments of n Windshields ect. R_}-9217 T & ctor Co. High C ains, pays th MER HIG pee oe adillac li Credit M 19.76 ieids . SURPLU be arranged. Tee 9a os ete 825 “Vood Auto S ash Dollar ne | HT MTR tl Mietso0, Marcid ‘Turse? S LUM aL N AQUARIUMS. AL FE 4-046) ward o Service models. Ph. OR rd all late 15 Minute 3 2: ] Ford, Harold Tu : Le MS_ ALL ir FE 81 | hGH 3. On s From Pontiac” Fe rner SHOP EAR & Materia $s BER Witams ofS ; 41442 | CRANKS! $8$ PAID ° the Bargain ae e 1966 MER LY! Ew & USED L : “9 AKC ast il bmak! 3 W ; — | HAFT GRINDI ears. Joe Art FOR FORKED (eee as gon Your en ° 940 High! BER 1 o BEAGL ES | E cer Crllnd NG IN THE ars. Joe Arthurs. EM 2-01 "50 AN OA 8-25 ike new ou 4 DR. ‘i 8 3 S V ers rebo HIGH _ EM 20101. CHEVY | __OA_8-2528 _Edd! car git See ne Soy bontac, § MONTHS OLD 13 INCH. 1 \FACTORY TRAINE ae a bored: Teck Me | FR DOLLAR FOR JUNK CARS =e All 2DR OR & HNO OO ward “Re Poste _] wILVER POODLE, Houghten & S uk col Telegraph, cornet 4) mee WE ee shud Sn : Rh 31603 ward Co., ork phoal see Overdrive. spa waoge: v-8.. watt am til 9 o_o wii FOL FE &- 0488 Thompson atom Perry. art zpapetee sn Puppies & Fox terriet| p25, 0uee & Pcvucce tes USHMAN S e | ion Pe ealsy ANY * Sane Bitmingnam, “M1 nic si ten Ban ents) eee a) te “leu Metedlien. rey "MEGHAN. er hart ai WHITE CEMEN GISTERED C oches ealer NDERSON SCOOTERS D: = 6), CHEVY __ : fet Co. gates = 0 | We? nig Bypter W. Get Gta ies W OCKER : OL i SAL USED ye om Hunter evro do ter, W. Ready mix ce trom... $2.03 beg. “Bion Wil bold for Easier On ne Auction Sales 77 For Sale Mo pitty SERVICE | _trom lo’a.m Cao os LeGHEYY, 7,0 RADIO AND Sirslaent ha 'earad °° | Ns Nan, SUPE fo teats OE ain = $1.35 bag. 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Shooter.” 10:30 (2) What's My Line. 9: 55 (9) Billboard. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Like Tor d MICHIGAN HEATING Ine (4) (color) Hit Parade. a Oy pe (4) Satellites, Schools and 9 9. 4) ¢ ” (7) Movie. naao ; - : s - . :0@ (2) Garry Moore. g 3 ° (2) Honeymooners (7) Jungle Jim. urvival, Charles Van Dor en , _ _ ee 1M Illinois Test 88 NEWBERRY ST. hosts. | (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. | tieei(t) Federal | ij Jewish Music Festival | ; r FE 8-6621 FE 8-6651 FE 2-2254 a ; ral Men. 2:00 (4) Deadli Acc] 15 — In- ) Jewish Music Festival. | (9) Movie. CARBONDALE, Ill. u—An air- P (9) National News. ~ rane Tax peas ° t-:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 2:30 (2) House Party. plane will play like @ tornado (4) News. + 11:00 (2), (4), (9) News. | asur ; “ov le-- — - . Cliaee wee (7) My Little Margie. OS Mae Mae? |. 0 ee Hen any Foyle: Sunday : HEAT and MASSAGE. two of nature's fundamental remedies. stcee (4) Price Is Right Reishi Nees And SoutHern Illinois will try to offer profound relief from many ” of pain. ai aw 2:38 (2) Your Income Tax. a . : oe = a) NESS: find it—to determine if it could 33 eather. : 11:15 (4) Movie. “‘Go West, Young) : ; (4) Wisdom Series. Lady.” 11:25 (7) News 3:00 (2) Big Payoff avoid heavy tornado casualties How can ia ara "g Is . an - . > } iN Ss. Bi é Orr. Te as . : ire 11:15 (9) Starlight Theater. Joan (1) Boot Hill: “Wildfire. (9) Movie. ‘Models, Inc.” | (4) Matinee Theater. aan se net sisi and 100 in g Bennett, ‘“‘The Man I Mar- | Ul: 30 (2) Dotto. {7) American Bandstand : | 3 3:00 (2) Last Word. | ~~ ied. ; - 11:20 (2) Sports. (4) Truth or Consequences. (9) Favorite Story. we Heat and Massa Pad (4) Weather. (2 test ents to Brow: | . (7) Robin and Ricky. The Southern Illinois Civil De- | 4 (2) Miss Fairweather. 8:25 (2) News 11:25 (2) Movie. ‘Our Wife.” (9; Howdy Doody 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 'ifense Assn. will test its storm ® s Se8 ; : ~ . j (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? warning facilities Sunday when the d Arth t 9 11:28 oe. chee ea corh anna cseme MONDAY MORNIN '11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (9) Movie. ae airplane will play the al in rl Is . Ball, . : z : MONDAY |! NING | irole of a tornado. __.__— Affairs.” (4) Look Here. 4:00 (2) Brighte> Day Am Heat Gnd _moseage are now blended in the cmening new (2) . (9) Movie: “Bathin gig. 9 ieati F ee . . PS : | Niagara ermo-Cyclopad Research indicated that the Sports . 6:50 (2) Meditations. MONDAY AFTERNOON (4) Queen for a Day. | Dr. Frank Bridges of Southern Nicgara Thermo-Cyclopad by increasing circulation, relaxing Beauty. = 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Marsha . (7) American Bandstand. Illinois University, area CD direc- muscle spasm and decreasing pdin, allows the increased Hunt, "None Shall Escape."|4gp 2) Report from Washington “1 (2) On The Farm Front, [1:99 (2 Hotel Cosmopolitan tor, said the plane will follow an] use, OL muscleg and Joints, The frequent, use of beat ond J ‘ oe 5 | ). i . i é g . Louise Latimer, “Grand (4) Wide Wide World. ‘ ie. 7:00 (2) TV College. 3 King's Cupboard heh Oe Seay Ses “ata bole northeastern course at} i.cith and improved muscle and joint function. To obtain a Jury. erican Theater '58.” ~ (4) Today os : = s : low speeds. sp oe of = ae write te Ni are of postion ; : * x * | ark Drive, Pontiac so listen to the Frank Sims. Show 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Paul ay Boateng Sore. Wes a Carat 12:15 (2) Love of Life. 4.30 (2) Edge of Nighi. It will start about 2 p. m. at the. 2 1a = WKMH ie Arthur | Godirey every Friday, te . 3 ‘artoon IC. : (9) Laff Time. = to 10:45 a. m.,, on to hear how famous personalities Kelly, “The Cat Creeps.” [4:15 (2) Business in Focus. i#:90:(2) Search foe Tommorrow. southwest corner of the state. jf benefit by and use Niagara. A 30: (2) h for T orro The plane's route will be traced’ , |8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) It Could Be You 4:45 (4) Modern Romances — ‘ kle : o ! oe yrwwde nd County Electronic Associationyrwws (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) The Erwins. 4 (9) Mary Morgan. 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ° . 4 8:30 (7) Big Show. (4) I Married Joan 4 : 4 4 ® ® } GET PROFESSIONAL SERVICE oe 2:45 (2) Guiding Light (7) Superman. io you know these things about your blood and circulation ? > ; . 4 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) L Tunes ° > ooney Tunes. 4 Si . $ Members of various trades and crafts are almost al- 1:00 (2) Susie. DR > 9:00 (4) Romper Room (4) Movie. 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. ‘ ; $ ways found to be bound together by some sort of or- Why y “4 ing? liaise eeneaen ehh a ry you should _<£Arelax after eating? 4 ahs : Zs eene 4 ae < > ganization, because skilled tradesmen take pride in rs 4 ' : > i > = > thet: k and tant] i hei iw? z ! 69; P eir work and are constantly striving to improve their 2. Boe RR RAE vat your amazin art cou ¥ > t “ ae ; aS - ; | RERAE SHG: ) g > 2 | ? . . e $ service to the public. The Oakland County Electronics ¢; Aly > 4 : | | mi 4 i t § Association is such a group of full-time service tech- $ | pump a tank truck full in ten hours? 4 8 sam | / eee 4 , é i : | P nicians—with-mfany years of experience and training id; > ’ 4 * * $ not part-time or occasional tinkerers. Next time you Le my stical connection between ( : . > need service, call for top quality. SATISFACTION 4 ’ : a . $ GUARANTEED Service. Call a OCEA member. = Oy blood and sea water?...Why it's — $ 4 > 4 PONTIAC ; : 3 C & V SALES & SERVICE............ 158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 less tiring to walk than stand still? < 3 CONDON’S RADIO & TV SHOP......127 S. Parke, FE 4-9736 Fi d t b 2% AUBURN RADIO & TV.................39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 oo LING OUl OY seeing 2 GORDON’S MOBILE TV ...,.......4846 Fenmore, FE 2-0439 3 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO........... 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2526 2 HOD’S RADIO & TV...... 770 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 2 JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV . .. 45 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 > OBEL RADIO & TV.........3930 Elizabeth Lk. Rd., FE 4-4945 3 and 1515 Union Lake Rd, EM 3-6511 2 RICH TV ..... Acoma ess 6 He coeceoes..-1959 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 2 STEFANSKI RADIO & TV.........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 2 WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT...........45 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 9 SWEET’S RADIO APPLIANCE ......442 W. Huron FE 4-1133 3 WALTON RADIO & TV................1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2237 > i > ; 2 CLARKSTON _ < ULAATSCH’S TV SERVICE.............. 6734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 : | a * EB i : 4 és | 3 DRAYTON PLAINS HOME IMPROVEMENTS: , 4 PHELPS ELECTRIC . «-.e..... 4348 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1217 ; $ LATIMER’S RADIO & TV... .3530 Sashabaw Rd., OR 3-2652 4 t * 3 ‘seed anaes © ATTICS ® ADDITIONS Another chance to see thts inspiring Sctence Sakon program - J JONES RADIO & TV...... 3111 Orchard Lake RA, FE ¢-5062 Phane ® REC. ROOMS ® KITCHENS —presented by the Bell Telephone System. Produced and 4 OXxFoRD A P “ $ oxvonn RADio & TV SHOP "25 8, Washington, OA #208 © GARAGES © ROOFING | directed by Frank Capra. Starring Richard Carlson and 3 ROCHESTER : | Dr. Frank Baxter. In brilliant color and black and white, $ DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE 104 W. 5th St. OL 2-4722 MID Y | \ : , : : > BIRMINGHAM | | | . . 4 S $ LAKE TV.. ....31160 Orchard Lake Road, MA 6-6265 ' CHANNE G > “Your Home Improvement Center for 20 Years” 5 30 6 30 P M pl , WASHINGTON, MICH. ° a - 2 + 4 : ’ baad $ NORTON TV ................62025 VanDyke, PLateau 2-3106 9 N. TELEGRAPH RD. = : , » I. AY ; , es \ i ; \ ® ‘TWENTY-SIX | \ ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 -- .- Today’ S Television Programs -- - Today's Radio Programs - - WIRK, (1490) by spotters and relayed through- out the area over an amateur ra- dio network. Anna, Ill., will be the/