b ipmg NTIAC PR a The Weather Fair and Pleasant 4 Home (Details Page 2) Edition 5 118th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 195530 PAGES ASQOCLATED PRESS | UNITED PREse T° Predicts Senate OK for $21 Billion Road Plan 7-Year-Old Boy Saves Girl From Hail, and Winds Batter Coastline Peat in Lake of South Florida Damage Is $200,000; Fort Lauderdale Area Hard Hit by Storm FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ( — Homeowners and “ “ public utility crews cleaned 445° S “Beles up today in the wake of a | for help 10 ae violent hailstorm that; ers pwain Hall of 129 High- and A slim T-year-old boy heroically held a 3-year-old girl above six feet of water for 10 minutes in Lake Orion late yesterday until | & | 4 STR e ee. oT oo. + ig A Pog Pontiac Students Visit F amous Shrines in Nation's Capital ‘i , at LE ‘7 WREATH AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL — Pat Walsh, 14, (left) New Proposal Scraps Bigger ke Program Sen. Gore - Says. Bill Will Pass; Hike in Gas Tax Included WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn) |predicted today that the | Senate will approve a 21 bil- lion dollar, five-year “first installment” on a highway construction program. The Senate Roads sub- committee, which Gore heads, recommended yes- terday that the parent Pub- lic Works Committee, and ultimately the Senate, adopt the program. In doing so, the subcommittee scrapped the Eisenhower adminis- tration’s proposed 10-year, 101 bil- lion dollar blueprint to improve the nation’s highways. Although administration sup- porters are expected te line up behind that plan, Gere was con- fident that he would have enough votes to push his own measure Shot Postponed fees j es —, a ns ’ student president at Lincoln Junior High School, and student vice president, Judy Horton, 15, pose before the huge statute of Abraham | through, The subcommittee vote was 6-3, Lincoln after placing a wreath at the memorial. | Gore stressed that the legisla- at" _tion would be merely “‘the first five-year installment’’ and that | there would be future steps taken | | afterward “to bring all categories | Of highways and roads to adequate Associated Press Phetes fer Pentiae Press turned to his desk yesterday aft-| Junior High Schools, on their annual trip to Wash-| tomb of the first president at Mt, Vernon. Inside the € i? * | AT MT. VERNON — Students from three Pontiac | Manager Walter K. Willman re-| ay ae thrashed along 125 miles of| land heard the boy's the southeast Florida Coast} "=" % his aid. mated at more than $200,-| ter and rushed her 000. Schrah, 27, the girl's father, ng last winter when he Pierce about noon yester-| piunged into Lake Orion's icy wa- to hammer Fort Lauder-| early losing bis own life. dale and Miami Beach with - hal City Manager Hurricane force winds 75 miles | International Airport here and gusts in the city were estimated | } The storm smacked Fort Lae | With Only Tan; Atom derdale with hailstones as big as greenhouses were smashed, roofs damaged, trees and shrub- © power and telephong lines fiat- ; s : | Streets were ernoon from Nevada. ington, visited famous shrines in the area Friday.| tomb are (left to right) Lynnee Benter, Stephen toned fesded. An atomic bomb was slated to Above, students from Washington High are at the | Lewis and Janet Thomas. orange, avocado or mango left in | ‘uesday an the area where the hail fell,” said | ae so 2 ». derdale Daily News after a tour of “the city, where 1.47 inches of little and caused damage esti- el ea bad The storm struck Fort) s@ved two young brothers trom day and swept southward | ters and pushed the two boys out, hailstones and furious ! * per hour were reported at Broward Missed A Test as high as 140 miles an hour. | Willman Back Home hen’s eggs. Many windows and bery stripped of follage and “There isn't a grapefruit. | 2. oft in a civil defense exercise-at-| == Orville Revelle of the Fort Lau- fell a in te a ee ee ecrat Now Out: en iT weeping im his Las’ Drosecutor Ziem Expressing disappointment, Will- } No Paralytic Polio Found af } | standards.” The full committee will vote on the measure Thursday, Gore said, ~ and he hopes to take it to the Senate the following week. Ti Damage at Miami Beach | man said he hed come within eight | 20S an Alias ® ° confined to beach umbrellas, “minutes of seeing the bomb go off | a 0 muion datas bas banas and awnings. on Thursday morning. | Catiend County Preseente?: interstate highways in the five “The agnouncer counted, ‘minus | Frederick C. Ziem thought he| - years beginning July 1, 196 DENVER @®—Dust blowing off/15 . . . minus 10. . . minus was to be the speaker at a Hazel | \ ne y , the Western plains clouded the|9. .. minus 8... Then he| Park Service club meeting yes-)\ Not one of the children who received all three shots eee Under a 75-25 per cent mateh- Shy over parts of seven states to-| added. “The buses are coming up| Tr re wT oumuon he / of the Salk polio vaccine in last year's field tests in Oak- | \ 8 Se y, a winds were ex-/ the hill to take back to Las| ™ so sure. io. weuld cupply seven billien . pocied ip Contin == “ee oe t just; The attorney doing the > land County contracted paralytic polio. efifes Gelless end Qe states iow io ceataane Cheong — | right.” ae ‘went over a background -fitting§ This was revealed today by Dr. John D. Monroe, county fb would put up the rest. Forecasters said the worst dust =. Survival City, the model town —_ to a a ~ ——— | health director, whose staff has finished compiling local me An additional 11 billion dollars areas were eastern Colorado, west- t at the bomb site for civil de-| by saying. “‘Now in his secon ern Kansas and western Nebras-| fense test purposes, the crowd was | terms as prosecuting attorney, [| Se tet nara a bw ecrnap ari on the | —_ —— = — ka. Some of the powdery silt was | rapidly dwindling. | give you my good friend Fred | Vaccine trials April 12 at Ann Arbor. urban roads. This would be divid- Panhandles. Local patches of biow- ing dust also were predicted across the Rockies in Utah. In Colerado the wind abated | somewhat this morning from ve- locities which sent dust as high as 17,300 feet yesterday, with gusts up to 68 miles an hour yesterday at Lander. Civil defense workers and invit-| Nicholson.” observers had dropped from | An embarrassed silence fell over , the gathering. Finally a George Gobelish voice somewhere in the | rear drawled, “So there you are.” He Am in Warm Spot, but Do Job:AH Some NEW YORK (INS) — Dao Duc Mui is a Viet Namese photograph- will be All first, second and third +graders-in-Oakland County} |_—35,987 children in all, | were included in the study group. Of this number, 8,- '243 received the three-shot | series of vaccinations, 8,291 | got dummy shots, 19,044 re- ceived no shots at all, and | 409 received only one or two Ford Appears Ist GAW Target Union at GM Extends Contract One Week as Showdown Nears | HONOR ‘UNKNOWN SOLDIER’ — Three students from Wever ed equally between the states and federal government. Thus, the federal government would spend an average of one and one-half billion dollars each year for interstate roads, plus one bil- lion 100 million annually for the other categories. Current federal expenditures for all types of roads total less than a billion dollars a year. The Gore bill provides for di- er helping cover the civil war in| shots, _ Junior High School view the-wreath placed by classmates at the Tomb - Hild: of the Unknown own Soldier Friday at Arlington National Cemetery. Left | tt a j ~High of 78 Degrees Already Open —— on Traverse Bay Is Expected Sunday Fair and pleasant today, to night and tomorrow is the weather eutlook for the Pontiac vicinity. The forecast says temperatures will be to 45-49 degrees tonight, rising to a high of about 7% No rain is in the offing. The mercury hit a low of 47 this morning before 8 o'clock, rising to 70 degrees by 2 p.m. ike Names Aid Chief WASHINGTON #® — President Eisenhower today selected John B. Hollister, Cincinnati Republi- can lawyer, to head the new agency which will take over most Eight children in the study group | Saigon for the National Broadcast | | contracted paralytic polio last sum- ing Co. He sent the following cable tonight with a shipment of film: = Four were in the group | “I am nearly died when was in circles in central police station where big fighting outbreak for five hours by Binh Xuyen mortars and machineguns.” He said he was going back to the scene of the fighting to “‘do n_y best for giving you full satisfac- tions:”’ Meanest Man in Town GADSDEN, Ala. (UP) *— Mrs. John Miller said a ‘considerate’ | which got dummy shots, and the | other four had no shots at all. Of three non-paralytic poile cases, two were children who did not get shots, and one had re- ceived the vaccine. The Salk shots are not designed to combat this variation of the disease, which produces no crippling ef- fects. Eight cases, originally reported as polio, were later diagnosed as other diseases. One child who had been vaccinated and was believed motorist stopped his auto’ when her children’s baseball rolled into the street. The motorist, however, picked up the ball and drove off foreign aid activities on July 1. with it. One Limit Catch! Pontiac Man Stays Home for His Catch; North State Offers Fine Sport, Weather Lure of the north country’s| explanation for the perfect weath- Ce rt eee ese | so Meal stream conditions racts s - the-wool addicts of the dry fly, en Oe and the bait fishermen, too, on ~—lcimgene opening day. But one of those who ie a ee elected to stay around the home| fonaily low » ee ae confines did all right, today, too, | Pindtion Par 8 oad Eartiest limit take of trout in wth virtuous char. this area reported today was that of Floyd Sehet, oe First Ir) Today's Press. avenue, Pontiac, Schell took 10 nice brookies from a stream that | Bunun amo ois jaca’ ob crosses Greenfield and Kerr Church News roads near MM and the Bald | Some 5. Gesne Mountain Reéreatideh area. + County News (Paint Creek), “¢4 average be- | Crossword Poste... tween 7 and inches, Schell | Eéteriets a reported, Markets .. By JACK PATTERSON Beat Bey Foss * CURRAN—Michigan trout fish- s Tyre CeCe * ermen must have been living right Seta me = ’ all winter, There is no other easy | Women’s Pages ....0.00-.00.0:05 8 ta lees vies le sf ey ES RT Ee re on Ro eee ae ee Fi & ff ! 3 F ii FE acter, the dry fly purist, found the once-in-a-blue-moon set of early | F : ? | if} | fs “tl |! ; Hy Hf afi sie ; DETROIT & — Ford Motor Co. | : appeared ed today to be the! to right are: Ronnie Mouser, 15, first of the nation’s Big Three! auto makers pressed for a guar: | Gustavson, 14, student council secretary: and Glenn Fuller, 14, student | council president, who placed the wreath at the tomb. sums for interstate highways. How- ever, it recommends that the fed- eral tax on motor fuels be in- creased one cent a gallon. Such student council treasurer; Delores | anteed annual wage: by the CIO) United Auto Workers. Evidence that union leaders pri- | vately have singled out Ford for} ture easeees : Bao Dai Fired around pay issue mounted n= by Viet Namese the UAW notified General Motors Corp, yesterday it will end their five-year contract June 7 instead of May 29. The move leaves the Ford pact first te expire in the automotive . une 1. The Chrysier- UAW agreement doesn’t end un- ti! August. : Also seen as meaningful was the | An especially summoned Provi- fact-that Walter P. Reuther. UAW Sional Assembly fired Bao Dai to- day as South Viet Nam's Chief of State. The Assembly, dubbed “‘the Rev- olutionary Democratic Forces of are Nation,” also ordered Premier Ngo Dinh Diem’s Cabinet dis- solved, but called on him to form a one. . Provisional Backing Premier Diem Ousts Ex-Emperor Assembly, which had Cabi- net backing, met in Saigon's City Hall and tore down Bao Dai's photograph from the wall and trampled on it. This apparently was Diem’s an- swer to the ex-Emperor’s at- tempt to overthrow him. Bao Dal, now on the French Riveria, has not been in Viet Nam for a year. as Premier. In Cannes, France, Viet Nam's chief of state, ex-Premier Bao Dai, sent the state’s defiant Pre- The message apparently was » Assembly | SAIGON, South Viet Nam # —|, action would have to originate in ! . ta ° ; - the House. /Phils, Redlegs in Swap The financing arrangement is a | PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The Sharp departure from the admin- Philadelphia: Phillies today traded| !stration’s proposal to set up a . | special government corporation to | catcher Smokey Burgess, pitcher) qoat 30-year bonds to finance a | Steve Ridzik and outfielder Stan| 10-year, 27-billion dollar federal in- |Palys to the Cincinnati Redlegs | terstate highway program. for catcher Andy Seminick and| Gore hag Sey an — in- ; crease is tax—the levy is outfielders Jim Greengrass @M| ow two on would: bring in 600 Glen Gorbous. It was a straight) +, 759 million dollars a year in player deal with no cash involved. | added revenue. || She’s Been There 11 Years Dinner. Guest Moves In ST. LOUIS (#)—Mrs. Fuller W. Fooshe invited Mrs. Eleanor Elaine Lee Harris to dinner 11 years ago. Now wishes Mrs. Harris would go home, Mrs. Fooshe wants to sell her house. The female version of the famous play “The Man Who Came to Dinner” came to attention yesterday as Magistrate P. Donald Fisher issued an eviction order against Mrs. Harris. j She didn’t appear in court, but told newsmen later it was all a r ding—she thought Mrs. Fooshe planned te continue living here. She said she would move in with friends in suburban Clayton. But William W. Sleater III, Mrs. Fooshe's aftorney, gave Magistrate Fisher this version: Mrs. Harris went to the Fooshe home in August 1944 for dinner, Mrs. Fooshe asked Mrs. Harris, who had just arrived in town, to spend the night rather than go to a hotel. Mrs. Harris accepted, A. *, 4 | One night led to another. Fooshe didn’t like the guest too well, so he left. He hasn't been back. Last August Mrs. Fooshe moved to Milwaukee. Still Mrg, Harris mier a “second and last’ order | today to come to Cannes for a con- | stayed. Sleater said Mrs. Fooshe wants to sell the house, but Mrs. Harrig Wwor’t-let real estate agents or prospective buyers inside. Mrs. Harris is the widow of Beverly D. Harris, former president of Monsanto Chemical Co. and once a ‘Vice president of National City Bank in New York. Harris died in 1948. 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Prats, ta Baris ‘grou wich || "Detlef inacin’s will were ! ? revealed by the execu- | Ground © plane; singing is fux— ers v ar @ good, always. eyed natives in Yuca- tor of his estate, Dr. Otto Nathan, g \| Modern vaults protect from moths and dust. Controlled frigid temperature keeps furs prime. Controlled humidity keeps furs soft, |] like new. Coats hang carefully, not “packed- in.’ Your garments are fully insured. speaks. Eduard Einstein, 45, a son living | Chearve Music Week. May 2nd to 8th is lin Switzerland, $15,000. = . ® time for joy and happiness — with . Dr. Hans Albert Einstein, a son who is professor of mechanical en- gineering at the University of Cal- We Cleon furs by Furrier method with @ “like-new” glezing process. Store your woolens and out-ol-season clothes .. . Make room in closets ... keep them safe from heat @nd moths! “And now, boys and giris, the final attraction at the Junior Editor’s : and their wonderful band. Listen as they | and tootle away for you. They may be making funny noises | but how ,000 to a sis- my they really know to play the instruments. | 4 : ee ee he “They are all wonderful Joeys, too. The clowns are all ages and | Yell} meg laryeees | Provision in-| some of them haye been with the circus for 20 or 30 years. They're Open From 7 A. M. His famous violin which he | D¢Te because they love children and love to make them laugh. EXPERTLY el 8 P.M. | played as a hobby went to Hans’ “Some clowns are ‘white face,’ others are ‘comics’ and each one | BERRY BROTHERS || stisiee'Stesiucd 7 "She Seat pn ty cea LAUNDERED | cicsing to ing in Switzerland. * “Music plays a great part in any circus. is band is just for Literary property and rights, in- | fun, but we have a fine, large band which plays special music for | Cleaning to Our _ READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT | cluding copyrights, will pass to the | each act. Sparkling white, carefully troned New Drive-In ee | Hebrew University in Israel after “‘And now the circus is over. Come back to see us again.” with special attention to collars — wood and metal b- seats ne hacer —) The circus is over, - if you — this drawing, you can have and cuffs. ough summer expansion |) Margot aise . your own story to keep remember. B = winter —— Pym ceding pg geo be Monday: Learn about springtime flowers. 5 For ] 13 peRny ors stay new - looking proba anes | re SROTHER, longer, under adverse || “Zt in a few days ’ v Pathol starting a st ® adequately the needs of the state weather conditions. It's easy |! o¢ the a ghd 2 Eien A] () Hike Funds ab gt nelle loe s CASH and CARRY to apply. . | report on results of the study are The Children’s Bureau, a part | Each Shirt Cello-Wrapped and 7 jt be ang ps ef - a scienti- | of the Health, Education and Wel- | Boxed. 4-Hour Service on Request. | journal, if at all, Nathan said. | ® fare Department, gives assistance | HOUSE PAINT S$ 29 ‘for Delin uenc to states and communities in the White Two Kidna Get care and treatment of juvenile de- | j pers linquents and also makes special | Gallon ‘Reduced Sentences U. S. Children’s Bureau | studies in juvenile delinquency | SAN FRANCISCO #—Two men Plans to Boost Funds’! . : ho California real | The subcommittee, headed by FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Sine atta saas"rases| fo States, Communities |r Daw.» cme | DRIVE-IN CLEANERS BRANCHES: . | that never both will ba ent's ap . A 37% 100% Nylon ae emeenene ayferder of he Binie| WASHINGTON W — The United| Propeistions request. 605 OAKLAND—JUST NORTH OF WISNER STADIUM er GA nee | Supreme Court | States Children’s Bureau plans to i | - . 4 Inch Paint Brush | The high court reversed a super- | otter more help to states and “| The first room air conditioner Call FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup end Delivery | ier ag in es munities next year in fighting ju-| Frigidaire) was sold in 1929. | pena Harold Jackson, venile delinquency, | tad. been contenced te death, and Social Security Commissioner FOR 99 a ene eee ec, | Charles I. Schottland told a Sen- ONLY : - ee parole : — ad ate Appropriations subcommittee . ; = | A 43 decision by the Supreme | '44y: . Court held there was no evidence | “The need for this type of pro- See how smudge-free pots and pans can be when you cook trically. PAL RQ ie hp geree pots and pa you cook slectrseally the = | Leonard Moskovitz, within the With the Purchase of 2 Gallons of Berry Bros. 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PONTIAC FEDERAL | SAVINGS 16 E. Lawrence Street PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS end LOAN ASSOCIATION Electric heat is clean as light. So bottoms of pots and pans never have to be laboriously scoured, Stands to reason that kitchen walls and curtains will stay clean longer, too. ~ SEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EDISON TTI I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiriiiiiirriririririririrrirrrrririrriy eseeseseseceosoosooesooneoeosees } j : on ta me, — - Fish. j \ ! , e \ hte 4 ' -_ FOUR . e\ a i ae 6 X — ~ | 4 —E———————_—[—_—[—_—_=_=_=—_ ee, Pomme Puame, te Gerona be corvier 4 Genesee, . - tt ry 5 = aeons eel . MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS : : SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 Nation’s Population Nears 164,000,000 Mark ' If there still are people who fear our have been believed 15 years ago, In fact since the last Federal census in 1950 the population of the United States has soared 14,000,000 and now nears 164,- 000,000. * * * Among the reasons for this, of course, is immigration. But a far more im- portant factor is our birth rate — one every eight seconds compared to one death every 21 seconds. | : As a result it now is estimated | that by 1960 our population will | ‘ be above 177,000,000. The Cen- sus Bureau considers this upward trend to be a result of continued prosperity, nearly full employ- ment and high income. Certainly it points to greater demand =6 Supervisor Bill in House - A measure of special interest to Pon- tiac and Oakland County, reapportion- ing of supervisors, has been approved by the State Senate and sent to the House. Aim of the sponsors is to amend existing legislation so it won't re- duce by 60 per cent cities’ repre- sentation on Oakland's governing board as soon as the number reaches 75. x * * Areas planning to incorporate this year are expected to swell the urban bloc to that size. Present representation of the cities totals 64 including 10 from Pontiac. As approved by the Senate the retain seven members on the board instead of three as existing law would require. It also is pro- vided that total representation of the cities would be cut only to 43. * * * The formula in this bill was worked out by a joint committee of city and ——— township supervisors and- sentations for cities in the various pop- niation groups. The House should follow the Senate's example and approve the measure. Eel Fund Cut a Mistake Michigan's Sen. Potrer has common sense on his side when he argues that the Senate should restore $200,000 cut by the House from the Federal fund to fight lamprey eels. . x * * It is the Cheboygan lawmaker'’s contention that it is a mistake to slash the $350,000 appropriation at a time when the war on lam- preys is just beginning to show results. Congress so far has spent-$2,000,000 in fighting this scourge. To cut the next fiscal year’s appropriation to $150,000, the Senator argues, would mean that the money already spent virtually would be wasted. . 4 * * * . The grim truth is that there should be no relaxation in the war on the pests threatening destruction of our economi- cally important Great Lakes fish, espe- cially white fish and lake trout. Even if all the lake States joined in the fight, the help of the United States and Cana- dian Governments still is needed. The Senate should restore the fund and the House should approve that action. aa -_ ae a ie _ > Tux true art of memory is the art of _ attention. ' Certainly this group feels now that it Salary for Ex-Presidents A sensible suggestion has come from the Senate Post Office and Civil Service It not only proposes but backs up with ‘sound argument Legislation provide ex-presidents of the United States with an annual salary of $22,500 and other benefits. , * * * One aim of the plan’s sponsors is to relieve Presidents of finan- cial worries about the future while in office. Another is to help them maintain the dignity of that office after they have left it. We believe the committee is right in saying the American people expect the President to dedicate himself with singleness of purpose to the work of his great office. The committee's report also says that the country should do all it can to relieve the President’s mind over future financial worry. * * * This plan strikes us not only as sensible but long overdue. Cer- tainly the world’s richest Nation can’t afford to allow a single ex-President to spend post White House years on a plane out of harmony with the high office of the Presidency. We hope this proposal reaches Con- gress in required form and that it will receive sympathetic consideration. The People’s Business GOP Not Dead State Republicans Looking for New Leadership By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—There is a hopeful and heal- thy ferment in the Michigan Republican Party which may lead to. disunity but cer- tainly does not mean the party is dead. Republicans of ajl factions are question- ing their party’s programs, or lack of pro- grams, its leaders or lack of leaders, its policies and its future. One has only to recall the attitude and eondition of Michigan's Democratic Party before the advent of Gov. Williams to notice the difference. The Democrats in those days were a leaderless coalition of factions each more interested in defeating its party rivals than in defeating the Republicans. It could have been called a party of soreheads seemed like everyone was mad at But observefs interested in a strong two party system in Michigan see hopeful signs in the fact that many Republicans are seri- ously and sincerely questioning and arguing and debating the future of their party. Granting that some of the ferment has produced more air than dough, granting that many screwball things will be said and done in the next year or so—still there is hope as as party leaders do not stifle ideas. The so-called “young Turks” in the House have had and are having an impressive ef- fect on party thinking in that chamber—an to day maneuvers but which already has tempered the party’s legislative conservatism and stimulated at least a more receptive at- titude to new ideas. The “young Turks” seem to have been more able and more adroitly led this year by such men as Reps. Richard G. Smith of Bay City, Thomas M. Burns of Sag- inaw and John J. McCune of East Lan- sing. .In the Senate, despite the shakiness of their control, such young leaders as Sens. Creighton R. Coleman of Battle Creek aiid Edward Hutchinson of Fennville—while more to the right than the House youngsters— have shown increasing awareness that their party must assert a positive program. The belligerent decision of Rep. Leonard E. Wood of Detroft to take a walk from the Republican Party probably in itself isn’t sig- nificant—but it may represent some of the impatience that many of the younger Re- ~—pablicans feel in attempting to-win a voice— in party affairs. Young Republicans from many sec- tiens of the state still report difficulty in breaking inte the old guard's closed shop, but there are indications that the old walls are cracking. F It is known that many of the sugar-daddies of the state Republican Party find thegn- selves at odds with the new trend, disillu- sioned by defeat, or have fallen to fighting among themselves. more. blessed to receive than to give and not exerting the positive control it once Some Republicans believe that here chance for new leadership to floW itito the vacuum—if it can be found. Thoughtful Republicans think that there will be no sudden upsurge in Re- publican a repetition of the 1952 Eisenhower crusade which does not seem likely. So they look ‘for a period of trial and error, of trying new men and new plans and of the eventual emergence/of a new leadership. In short, they think the Republican Party in Michigan is sick—but will recover with time and care. . oo we NS . > . ‘ tS Say Fg va 2; . The Greatest Highway of THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1955 Mrs, Killiane’ Are Necessary in Fight Against Disease eh i apt ee g z & elle H ' i iF liga i : PN AeA Life Hr | 3 Days of All Faiths May Day Festivals Began in Pre-Christian Religions TH be FE 5 i ; i i [ u F if | : i (i E z 5 i 4 si rs g 1 g F 5 r tH i q 2 g ER i i tops, Druids built laid human sacrifices the hope that he : Z BF Tt d |i i The Romans, people, were the way they of May. They to Flora, their (and the ly a rr : Z& pily forget... forgiveness that . . . was intended , . . And even if the | harmful deed . . . Were done with it just the same , . . And leave the past behind. ~ Copyright; 1955) Looking Back 20 Years Ago FDR REPUDIATES talk of se ing French and British islands. Eiji Hi i rail Hei i: ; Fj 7 E Fe iF i E i Ss | «&® FF 3 ! z F i , fi a 8 5 £ 5 ¥ # 32 fn bert ty 2 < i i el ti J Fi! s it : l ¥ : oN Feels Animal Experiments during the heat of the day? Afier water to drink af all times fronr>. all, all he own ‘dish, Far Eastern Program Seems to Be Emerging Case Records of a Psychologist Clergymen Should Not Have to Run Nursery Schools for Spoiled Adults heaven. A good clergyman ways uses a lot of applied psy- chology, both in the pulpit and in his social contacts. any man Your allegiance should to God, so your prospective should not be clouded by a minor feud with the local clergyman. Even in Christ's day, however, his own Apostles were feuding over who should sit at his right hand in heaven. And Moses underwent the same quarrels and his own brother and Miriam Moses was the Israelites. ' God afflicting her with leprosy, the Bible tells us: And Jesus . his Apostles for their in wanting reserved i i Answer—lIf you can just stop tak- ing the dope by all means do so, whether you consult a physician or not: But ‘it would seem that any | 5 E rat Fm / “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL ‘30.' 1955 Kinde Roundup Slated | in 6 Districts for Parents to Enter Tots for Fall Semester WALLED LAKE—Kindergarten registration for the Walled Lake schools begins Monday with a separate day set aside for each of | the buildings. Those in the Twin Beach dis- trict will register Monday; Union Darre! Kinney, all of whom had SS The community singers repre- Lake, Tuesday; Wixom, Wednes- come up through the local’ troop, senting Almont, Armada, Washing- day; Commerce, Thursday; Glen- under the leadership of Scoutmas- essmore ton, Leonard, Rochester and Ro- fer Lester Smith e bd arten R ‘ ¢ } 1 and 2 p.m. in each building. agp shag cag a pte Mrs. Fred Scheuneman Jr. of ‘ one : Almont will be the so- After be. segiatration pA yr Clinton Valley Council, in such | Service Set Monday loist, and Mrs. Rey ‘A. Borland the school principal, the kinder. a young troop. | for Well Known Utica of Romeo the alto soloist, Male garten teacher, and the PTA The Rev. Marshall Saunders was| Business Leader leads include Donald Albrecht | president will be followed by a % master of ceremonies, and the ad- | of Romee, tener, and Lyle En- | movie and a a and an- - dress was by Edward H. Leland,} UTICA — Funeral service for "&*t of Armada, bass. swer period. school nurse © — executive secretary of the council. | ,. oy : The . = = will discuss immenization and FIVE GENERATIONS PRESENT—Five genera- | James George of Hazlett. holding great-great-grand-| ponarke also were made by James Victor Messmore, 61-year- Pile A achghnghe al peeing paar daughter Sharon Kay. Mrs. Simenton is mother tO | Ralph Bennett, council president; od vn I be held gr Telling’ by Haydn, “Sanctus” by Parents and children should at | a family get-together recently at the home of Mrs.| Mrs. Huessner and grandmother to Mrs. Nichols. | Marlin Hillman, president of the ie age Sen nt, w" ™ ben d ™ Gounod, two Bach chorals and tend the session at which the kis. | Alex Huessner of Mariette. Standing beside Mrs. A former resident of Marlette for many years, Mrs. \local Business Men’ Club, that k A = die a Mozart, Brahms and Mendelssohn dergarten children in their area | Huessner (upper left) is her daughter, Mrs. Fred Simenton is the widow of the late Dr. Simenton, a| sponsored the event, and others. | “!/Milliken Funeral Home, with (ite. Man, what a motor for normally attend, officials said. All Nichols of Okemos. Seated are Mrs. George Simen- reguier kindergarteners will have | tom of Pemtioc and ber great-granddengher, | _ ee i= pager gia and —— pices of the Utica Masonic Lodge. ‘ducting the rehearsals, will serve weight, fits right in the trunk of a holiday on the day registration | an esser awards 11 Messmore. who lived at 459 88 director. His wife will be the cor. Jompocked with big- is scheduled for their building | were made to members of the troop : y nd - — _ Those who do not ha trans- | | which has four other contenders for | Hall Rd., died Thursday in a bar- | Piano accompanist. motor features...smooth...and tation may ride a | * = the Eagle honors . ber’s chair in the Fisher Building, 7 QUIET! buses on registration day, and| tten om e x | 1t —————_——_———- poetren. Calvary Mission Group Come on in ond see the 54 buses also will take them home at | . : | President and manager of the Offi _Th , hin the close of the session. Those) WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — | set up on the CAI Building grounds | community betterment, possibly hai ibe trecmurec con oo oS SS none New ‘cers we sonnei mae oy wishing to ride in the afternoon, | Over 800 people turned out to visit |; and drew much attention. | for a tennis court and park im- Appointed ot Keego peed gate: pray any Mi sige hese cdot apd the ment pion. — - the principal in advance, the three-day Home and Garden A apecial inboard meter dem- | brovements, ° Tom Belton, Jaycee; The city council of Keeko Harbor village president om 1935-1939 Paieliees "Baptist Mies) _ Fel- ever. Show which opened last night in icin aad a weer ot Geek jand head of the Waterford Town- | has appointed a clerk-treasurer, a and Shelby Township superyig lowship cite. Mrs. Lowell All children who will be the Communities Activities Inc.| ware exhibits also proved a big | ship Recreation Dept. said. combined job. from 1936-1941. ~~ Singer is the new president. WE years old on op before Pec, 1 | Building at 3640 Williams Lake! |. on for the crowd. “This is our first big money Named to the position was Ed- | Other officers are Mrs, Marshall should register at this timéi The | road. The show will continue today maker, and w it will de ward Hermoyian, who will hold sn ar lager a Se Charter, vice president and pub- e child's birth certificate should | and Sunday, from 1 to 11 f.m. each| Draperies and upholstered ex- yin pce * | off ie hoes Ziti Beech board of the Utica National |) ee an: Mra P Marine Suppl be taken te the registration ses- | day | hibits were a spotlight feature for et of geod for our area. lk = at his home 215 momt,| mous « former member of the | HY — pone glace y =: _ | the w ; Tickets to the | Keego. |recording secretary; Mrs. Russe ston. | Some 86 exhibits are featured in | — oe een apart aepallomet —— —_—a Sore, ee ee | * | Johnson, treasurer: and Mrs. War-|| 396 Orchard Loke Ave. PTA members in each district | lg . ; . |9 p.m. Sunday. | ager’s report for March shows that) .pati- Nat rent j County Deaths | _ Members ot the watertord Tour Local Garden |the 1955-56 tax roll has been re- vasa Werid War I ectern, 25 Men Form Township Juni Chamber of ROCHESTER—The annual meet-| turned to the county treasurer's, 44. Messmore is survived by Dryden Elevator Cooperative The firm has been owned since survived by his wife, Isa-| day closing.” John Chase, general P.m. Monday. ° : |theran Church, announced that he 1948 by Don Flater and Ed Reagan. ae ae pete ‘aca, Dolares chairman said today. ‘ ‘Highland Service Set | has declined calls from St. Peter Perpose of the yeorganization Garland of Pontiac, Mrs. Virginia; “Proceeds of the show will go for Scout Leader Wanted HIGHLAND — Service will be | Lutheran Church, Columbus, Ind., was to secure enough capital for|/ whiting of Birmingham, Mrs. | . . ; jand St. John Lutheran Church, a modern elevator. Mary Jo Neumann of Rochester, FOUR TOWNS—The Committee Pt! at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the) Hamitin, N. Y¥., to remain in Lodges Will Attend Clifford Church Service bers will meet at the IOOF Hall at 11 a.m. and attend in a body. | tions paused lohg enough to get their pictures taken the gigantic show which includes |} both indoor and outdoor displays. | A model sheli-type home which can | be finished by the homeowner was Fart C, Shaver ROCHESTER — Rosary for Eari son St., will be recited at 8 p.m. | Sunday and prayer service at 10 a.m. Monday at the William R. be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. He died | - | Friday. | Ann Shaver at home; two sisters, Freda Shaver and Mrs. Ethel Wil- liams, both of Indiana; three | brothers, Wilbur of Detroit, Glenn | of Illinois, Leon of Indiana and 12 grandchildren William Falk HOLLY — Service fer William} Falk, 9%, of 215 Park Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Dryer | Funeral _Home___with burial in| Lakeside Cemetery. He died Fri- day. . There are no survivors. Mrs. Elmer Brady METAMORA—Service for Mrs. Two major prizes will be given away tonight and Sunday. An in- beard motor will be given at 9 p.m. today, and a Whirlpool dryer will go to some lucky winner at _ the affair, have been publicizing €. Shaver, 63, of 165 Albers Alibert-; the shew by driving through the - den Assn. wilt be combined with a+ area in cars announcing the news ever loud speakers. A_ giant Marlette physician. } egistrations to Begin in 4Eagle Scouts’ | Given Awards Davisburg Youths Get! Top Scouting Honor | at Banquet Friday DAVISBURG—Before a banquet attendance that taxed the capacity | of the Masonic Temple dining | room, four Eagle Scouts received | |} their awards here Friday evening. | | They were Robert Schoenhals, | Walter Brown, William Milton and } The troop was organized only | twe and one-half years ago, and | sntber of lngiss to be beatred | The Eagle awards were made sold at 50 cents for adults, with no charge for children of accompanied Rochester Tax Roll Y Parente ‘Returned to County Rochester Club to Meet, | ROCHESTER—The village man. ing of the Rochester Branch of the | Office. with 97.5 per cent collected Women's National Farm and Gar-| for the fiscal year. During—_the—past— month, $595 in tour of the gardens of Mrs. Jack | fire damage was recorded. It was Choral Groups |"St ex tot Set ‘council has voted to set the 1955 District Meeting | Set Sunday | at Imlay Church to Give Concert | District Convention will be held at | St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sunday. | 6 Communities to Be On Monday the Southern Michi- gan Pastors Conference of the Represented m Program Michigan District of the ALC will, at Romeo Sunday meet at the church. The service | will begin with Holy Communion) ROMEO — More then 40 mem. at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Phillip’ bers of the Community Chorus will Schmidt, Detroit, delivering the present ‘Choral Masterpieces,"’ a sermon. concert featuring religious music The Rev. Ralph Baumbach, pas- by well known composers, at 8 tor, will present a paper on ‘The p.m. Sunday in the Congregational Art of Sermon Illustration.” Church. meo have been rehearsing for the program for the past 10 weeks. | The featured soloists are regular members of the chorus Funeral Slated © old Utica businessman and former entombment in White Chapel Me morial Cemetery under the aus- fishing! Small, compact, light- Arthur Snook, who has been con- ef the Utica Rotary Club and a life & ber of Ledge %, FGAM. ren Hess is devotional chairman; Walled Lake Area © FE 2-8020 Mrs. C. Beasley, work chairman. | Chairman of the Macomb County Democratic Committee, he had | twice been a delegate to Demo- his wife, Ethel, and a sister, Mrs Maude Eyster of Bloomfield Hills. % Rothberg Wednesday. spread over 24 calls, with $50 in Pastor will Continue beacon light also is being used SS an attention-getter: “Some 5,000 people are expected to visit the exhibit before the Sun- will be held at the home of presi- dent, Mrs. Arnold Smith, at 12:30 8 p.m. Monday meeting at the | ified scoutmaster-and assistant. . ‘ ‘Cancer Drive to Start IMLAY CITY—A house-to-house |} cancer drive by the women of the }community will start at 7 p.m., } Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Worthy is chairman in the village. County Calendar The meeting will be held at the village, $300 in Avon Town- gt Walled Lake Church I p.m. The reguiar board meeting’ ship, $4 from Brookiand, and $175 | in Oakland Township. } 4 —_ : lf | of Boy Scout Troop 67 has called an | Congregational’ Church of Migt-" Walled Lake. + with Rev. T. B. Davis! Methodist Church, to find a qual- | preaching. Sunday school is held | thew Church has unanimously ap-| land, jat 10 am. WALLED LAKE—Rev. O. A. | Gerken, pastor of St. Matthew Li- GUARANTEED COLD STORAGE Furs that are placed in coid storage retain their life and fustre longer. We use the latest methods in progessing, cleaning, and glazing furs . . . so don't put it off, call The voter's assembly of St. Mat- | | proved the minister's decision to| | remain, - ——e oe | LAKESIDE | NOW PRESENTS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Dixie Highway beside AGP Store, Drayton Plains 3944 Elizabeth Leke Rood | EVERGREENS $50 D G D Cleaners today. Protect your furs! FULL INSURANCE DRY STORAGE COVERAGE We also offer modern dry storage facilities for your valuable cloth garments NURSERY 35 Years of Service in Pontiac! SS SE Beacon Club to Meet Elmer (Muri L.) Brady, 59, of 3709 ns00ss Unit to win bead Me regular WATERFORD — The Beacon Rd, wil be bed at home of Mrs. Peter Solweld, 318) Don: At Y _— 0 rT wv 5 - CATPRIOND Te, Dncn| ety a, Se a S| | ine CLEANERS in East Dayton Cemetery. She —e City The New Era Club will close the sea- | - OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS | day for a potluck at all os | | | Sty." te Communit osm pga r ; 143 W. Huron St. a “Surviving” are her usband_B2 {icin sil tone aneee” || hone FE-4-3032 —__ » Ro Hsu mer; five sons, Roy and Raymond “ The Methodist Church WSCS will meet Complete. Lend ing <= Pood Eetimuten Count Birt 7 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kubik are the ters, Mrs. Marguerite Ward of Ox- ford, Mrs. Maxine Burgess of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Arlene Brooks of Al- perente of & new deughter. mont; four brothers, Edward, | berta Louise to poppy — ] I] | Mr. end Mrs. Robert Ressler have | Fred, Lloyd, Cecil Dietz of Meta-|penter. He is the son of Mr. a bd to mon ot Os ram we. great grandchildren. i the wedding. vet J y at 2 pm. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Ish. . ROBERTA LESLIE Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Leslie of Mother-Daughter Banquets Are Planned by Pontiac Area Clubs, Church Groups With the advent of spring| ner and program will be held in| p. m. Thursday in the church par- | The Clifford Rebekah Lodge will the church dining room. Chairman Mrs. J. W. Davis has announced that Mrs. Milton Klint- worth will be toastmistress. A song and narration, entitled. “What lors. Advance reservations may | be made with Mrs. Leah Wolfe | or Mrs. Earl Jacobs. | Nerth Bra A special program is planned ask me about AL HC is Pontiac Laundry’s new electronic answer to the bugaboo of weather. Even » minor change in humidity Ps Is God Like” will be given by/ 4. the t dull and lifeless looki B yer— mother and daughter din- Coll or mother-daughter banquet can mean dull and lifeless looking garments. But never a edie with par to ius — pon Fey Sy Peter’ po Paul's no never at Pontiac Laundry! a begin = . assem. Serving begin S eral aie rte’. — Imlay City at 7 p. m. Our new HC process gives “push-button” control of | yn will| The Altar Society of Sacred| The North Branch Methodist humidity — a battery of precise, scientific instruments he: be shown, and there will be special | Heart Catholic Church will hold Church will hold its mother and establishing and maintaining peak cleaning efficiency in entertainment by the Tonettes of| its annual mother and daughter | daughter dinner at 6:30 p. m. Fri- any weather, completely eliminating “guesswork.” day, at the church. Your Watch ten 8 4* Expansion We can now guarantee your garments will always come back looking fresher, crisper, newer — with fabrics wonderfully soft and supple to the touch. You'll agree there’s never been cleaning like HC cleaning before! * Call FE 2-8101 tomorrow and enjoy this new Pontiac Laundry “Extra”... at the same low cost, of course, Watch Bands pee : Ladies'—Men's’ J DRY Shicekalt $795 * *"“Jewelry’ Dept. eewne a 3 | te | | I) é ; ey = me: en J 8: « , | * i f Ga THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL. 30, 1955 “Roary Annual Mother-Daughter |*:% pm, sponsored by the Cru Banquet Slated Friday Guest speaker will ‘be Mrs, J. E. The Central Christian ‘Church | McCloud. Mrs. Herbert Slagt and will hold its annual Mother-Daugh- eigen —e 7 eve ter Banquet Friday, 6, at mother-daughter toasts raed Barbara Keller will be guest soloist. . ST. PAUL General chairman of the affair LUTHERAN CHURCH || 's ¥*= Raymond Hi | Joslyn at Fourth ; 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a. m> Sunday School George Mahder, Paster FE 65-0404 ; ly, | girl $64 which was reduced to $60 St. Trinity the following year and continued Lutheran Church ee Missouri Synod i Aubern Ave. at Jesste UNITED LUTHERAN | Rev. Ralph C. Claus | CHURCH OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASCENSION | 9:45 A.M. | Williams and Lorraine tet SERVICE 8:30 A. M. | The Common Service....11:00 A. M. |] 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. 4) Cot Garren fe Paster ot GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Special Services Sunday THIRD ANNIVERSARY DEDICATION SERVICES OF THE NEW GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 South Genesee Street Guest Specker: The Rev. G. E. Behnke of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Oxford, Mich. Special Music by the Combined Chorus of Grace Lutheran Church The 11:00 A.M. Service Will Witness « Reception of 50 People into Church Membership A Cordial Welcome to Everyone! St. John’s Lutheran Church — Sunday School ................... : Morning Worship ee 11:00 a.m Parsenage: Owege Phene FE 4-3406 Bow. Cort W Neen, B. D., Paster : | Confident Living Return to. the Hpntohty- and You Will Be Built Up By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I spend all too high a proportion of my time on trains and not too long-ago I was on a Pullman going from New York to Chicago. The car was warm and I had the door to my bedroom open. ¥ was working on some papers and beth the table and the loug cont wore covered, with them. I could not help noticing a man walking up and down the corridor who would stop as he passed my door and peer in at me, as if I were an animal on display at the zoo. Finally, he put his head in the door and asked if I was who he thought I was. I told him who I was and then he asked if he could talk to me. I invited him in and noticed immediately ‘that he was badly intoxicated. There’s no point in talking to anyone in that condition because they are not in a rational state of mind, so under the circumstances I could see no point in our talking and managed to terminate the conversation. I did not wish to seem inhospitable, but was glad I had all those papers over the seat because he hady't been able to sit down. And; fortunately, at this point his wife came along, tugged at his sleeve and got him away. He came back two or three times that night, and’ finally I said to him, “I'll talk with you in the morning if you want to come to me then.” “When?"’ he asked. “Well,” I said, “‘we get to Chicago about eighty-thirty. Come in at seven or seven-thirty.”’ “Make it seven,” he suggested and I agreed, although I really didn’t expect him te remember. But the next morning there he was, bright and early. “T'm glad to see you looking so well this morning,” I told him. “I didn't feel I could talk to you-last night because my mind was too tired and not up to it.” “That's a gracious way of putting it,” was his answer. “I know whose mind wasn't up to it. But I’m all right now. Do you know why I get the way I was last night? I am so disgusted with myself that I just have to get away from myself for a few hours.” “Did you get any relief?” I asked. “No,” he said. ‘I'm restless, dissatisfied, unhappy. Do you know what my trouble is?” he asked. “It's that I can’t seem to release my deepest desires.” This surprising insight interested me and I asked what was his deepest desire. He told me that it was the one fundamental desire every human being has—to have a sense of worth. DR. PEALE He was right, and William James, the famed psychologist, pointed | this out long before-this man was born. When a man does not feel | he is useful and making 4 contribution to the world, he begins to lose the precious sense of worthwhileness. I gave my early morning visitor a Bible text that is packed with creative power. It is from the book of Job: “If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up . . . And I told him that if he would try to work this out in his own life, he would find that it was true. He has since told me,‘‘l-am-working on-that text, and already ~The SALVATION ARMY -otmtten cts anata RUTTER TEE 9:45 A.M HOLINESS MEETING ................... 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE ....................... 6 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P. M. Musical Concert Vhavedey Detroit Citidal Songster.. MIDWEEK PRAYER 7:30 P.M it has done wonders for me. I have a long way to go, but with that text I'll get there.” It seems te me that-if we repeat that sentence until its fullest , Meaning sinks into our consciousness, it can do tremendous things with us. A Viennese psychologist, Dr. Paul DuBois, described this as “the therapy of creative words,” the use of words to stimulate the mind and spirit te action. If you have not fulfilled your deepest desires, try that wise advice from Job, “If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up.” God's beneficent forces and bring to life within you the joyous feeling that your life is worthwhile. — a (Copyright 1955) CHURCH OF CHRIST 1188 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON &. TRUEX. Minister “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” —— Ist OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Jeslyn, Pontiae Sunday Scheol—10:00 A. M. Merning Wership—1i:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—2:45 P. M. Wednesday, 7:45 Prayer Meeting Young People . to Attend Synod at Kalamazoo Medical Missionary Speaks Here May 15: Dr. Jon H. Rouch, medical mis- sionary working with Baptist Mid- Missions in "Samuel the judge” 1:00—MORNING WORSHIP “Naaman Was A Leper” YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30—EVANGELISTIC HOUR “How to Contirm Your Faith” FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect Street — Geo. Murphy, Paster 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 5-7938 Sunday School 10 A.M. Sunday Worship 11 A. M. Sunday Eve. Worship 7:30 P. M. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 P. M. Saturday Eve. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. Carl Downey, paster FE 5-7938 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7:30 P. M. We are Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the one true God!’ Always Pray for the Sick WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10.00 Sunday School W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 1100 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor a Se ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at T196 Josiyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. Services Each Lord's Day E ..7:00 P.M Matt. 16:18 -_ I oy unto thee thou art? Peter pom upon this rock 1 will build my ch » And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 ’ mn ) | two other doetors they have assisted in the construc- tion of a new mission hospital which has an extensive ministry | to fellow- -missionaries and to Afri- cans. Dr. Rouch, a graduate of Indi- ana University School of Medicine, has just completed refresher surgi- cal training in Texas. He will show colored slides of his work and have tape recordings of the Africans. Michi- gan Westminster Fellowship Synod in session at the First Presby- terian Church of Kalamazoo on First United John Pattison, and Beth Walker. Pentac ostal Charch ‘Temple Sisterhood Has 90 Howard St. Convention in Muskegon Everyone Welcome! | Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein of SUNDAY SERVICES Human Being Looks for Sense. of Worthwhileness MEETING THE PASTOR AND FAMILY — A reception for the Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Graves and family will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Congregational Church. The Rev. Mr. Graves recently began his duties as associate min- Robert (Nancy) Copely of Oxford, Lawrence Jr. 2 with the U. S. Air Force in Japan and Jewett, a student at Michigan State University. 3rd Anniversary to Be Observed Will Receive 50 New Members Sunday ture. Services will be held at 9:00 a.m. and at 11:00 a.m. Oxford. Three choirs of Grace will combine to render special music led by Mrs. James B. i £ * tele EF the church officials and their Eight Young People Complete First Year ister and director of religious education. Members Grace Lutheran Church | ‘ CHARLES A. WILSON Minister of Music Is Guest Organist Charles A. Wilson, minister of music at the First Congregational Church, will be guest organist at the Joslyn Ave. United Presby- — Church Sunday evening at | 3» He will play the following num- bers: Ailes 5 ccccctecescsnse Handel RO DWAR . ccccecsss- Saint-Saens LAGE 5 5-00 Dvorak Adagio in G............. -Bargiel DUOMO os esisececss Kirnberger with Ronald Bumstead,; soivist. over the age of 65 within the next five years. lll Bae eae TONIGHT - RALLY! THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 44 N. ROSELAWN Sunday Scheel, L Service, Sundey School 9:30 @. m. Merning Worship 11 «. m. “CRUCIFIED WITH CHRIST” Allience Youth _ Fellowship .. . 6:15 p. m. Pabst eee “A MAN” At the morning worship hour, | the Rev. Edmond I. Watkins, pas- | | tor of the church, will preach on ““Do It Yourself.” The adult choir will sing “Consider and Hear Me” | It is estimated there will be | 15.7 million persons in the U. S./ Ward Singers Present | Musicale Saturday 8 P.M. The Ward Singers of Philadel- phia, Pa., will present a musical program, tonight at 8 p. m. at Proceeds from the Musicale will be added to the building fund. Sean Gon .30- eur ciel’ i Ge total population of Hawaii lives on CALVARY BAPTIST RCH METHODIST CHURCH 7 Lafayette Se. c& tack We tok Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A.M.‘ Radio Broadcast 7 P. M. 3 WPON 1460 : Evangelistic Service 7:30 ¢ A hi LM Mi Mi A Mn A An Allin, Al lla, ll, BRING THE ENTIRE © FAMILY @ 9:45 a.m. Sunday School es a. FIRST CHURCH of GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Leokeut Drive 7:30 p.m. Evening Service _ For Trenepertedes Coll FE S-7768 ot FE 4-1782 — Gen. Offices: 16:45 am. Morning Service Anéerses, Ind. Wednesday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN SGIENCE Sunday Services and Sunday School, Subject for “EVERLASTING READING ROOM — 2 E. Lawrence 5t. Open Daily 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. — Friday to 9 P. M. Lawrence and Williams Streets 11 AM. Sunday: PUNISHMENT” Service, 8 P. M. CHRIST, SCIENTIST How Christian “HOW GOD'S LAW HEALS DISEASE” Station CKLW—800 Kc... Science Heals Sunday, 9:45 A M. IN THE | BUT CAN IT BE FOUND BIBLE? People often indignantly demand that Catholics prove their teaching from the Bible. The Bible is their “rule of faith”... and they argue | that every man has the right and ability to discover for himself , by his in terpreta- tion of the Bible, what he must believe and do in order to be saved. begins at 4908 DY am , Sun. School. 9:45 A.M. Worship, 1:00 A.M. Wayne Foqruben, 5 Speaker Evening Bally. p Rally, 7:45 P.M. By the Paster . 7:45 Bible Study , 7:45 Youth FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor WPON, $ A.M. Sunday “Visit the Church of the and observe the Scriptures. But — are they right in calling the Bible, privately interpreted, the sole source of Christian teaching? “Hold the teachings that you have learned,” wrote St. Paul, ours” (2 Thess. II:15). He refers || t0 Christian teachings, some oral, all be received. Christianity did not begin with the Bible. It began with the com- | ing of Christ. The Lord instructed | His Apostles to ° “go forth... teach | all nations”— and to insure that His truths would always be maintained, the pillar and mainstay of the truth” (1 Timothy I1I:15). The laste part of the Bible.. written by St. John...was not completed until 60 years after the Crucifixion of Christ. There was no Bible in anything resembling its present form until néarly 400 years after Jesus had died on the Cross. And the widespread distribution of the Bible as we know it today was impossible until the invention of printing, some 1400 years after the Savior's death. By what “rule of faith” did the Old Fashioned Gospel” ite at Sa 2 “whether by word or by letter of ‘ millions of Christians live during those 1500 years? The answer is, of course, that the teaching of the Church was the rule of faith for the Christian world. And Se. Paul reminds us that Christianity consists of “one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism” (Eph. IV:5). “God is a God of peace, not of disorder,” _ We do not question the sincerity St. Paul said further (1 Cor. Yet today we have nearly 300 different religious denominations in the United States, all calling themselves Christian ... all profess- ing the Bible as their rule of faith . -and all differing to some extent or another in their understanding of what the Bible means. Could Christ have left a “rule of faith” that would permit such confusion? Would He have left the interpre- tation of His Word to the fallible and changing judgments of men — when our very souls depend on a correct understanding and ob- servance of the things Christ has taught us? Because this question is all im- portant . .. because it certainly does matter what a man believes...we invite you to examine the rule of faith of the first. Christians—a rule that is still maintained by the Cath- ‘ olic Church. Because the Bible is God's Word, and because He gave it to us for a purpose, we invite you to see what this purpose is. We have an interesting pamphlet on the correct use of the Bible, and we offer it for the inspection of all who ate sincerely interested in fol- lowing the teaching of Christianity as Christ revealed it. Ask for Pamphlet No. 13 KC. SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, ® NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. COUNCIE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS igious Information Bureayv ST, LOUIS 5, AD, Re } SEVEN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH land and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan : Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\ 0m Rev. W. E. Hakes, Asst Pastor == Our responsibility—the ont Our resources— ord the SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes -for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “GOD'S DEMAND FOR HOLINESS” EVENING WORSHIP — 7:00 P. M. “MISSION FRIENDS OF SOUTH AMERICA” REV. H. H. SAVAGE, D.D. SPEAKING AT BOTH SERVICES JUST RETURNED FROM SOUTH AMERICA 9:00 AM. 11:00 A. M. ——SPRINGTIME SERVICES—— Fred Robert Tillany. Preaching Special Music by Four Choirs Sunday School Reita Smith Youth Center 9:45 am. Director 5:00 p.m. Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “MARKS OF A TRUE BIBLE il Vr THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,’ APRIL 30, 1955 Pentise Press Phete | PREPARING THE LESSON—“Every Parent Is a Teacher” is the | teach a class of youngsters with her daughter, Janet, beside her. | theme of Family Day at the Oakland Ave. United Presbyterion Church | Fred Froede, a parent, of 109 Summit St. visits with his son, Larry, | tomorrow. Here Mrs. William Coffing, of 2288 Pontiac drive, Sylvan with Annette Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb of 2135 Lake, one of the 38 teachers on the Bible School staff, prepares to| Pontiac drive, Syivan Lake, at the table. Church Plans Family Evening Everyday Religion The Old Center Table By DON D. TULLIS | | Bible School Holds — Annual Open House “Family Day’ will be observed | ___s BALD WIN-and-FAIRMOUNT_—___— WORSHIP PILGRIM Y. P.$. EVENING SERVICE 11:00 A. M. 6:45 P. M. 7:30 P. M. r+ A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL (AM Ages)........ . Come! Bring your family and friends. SPECIAL—Missionary Service—Ruth Miller, returned missionary, Northern Rhodesia, Africa, Speaker. Thurs., May 5, 7:30 P. M. “The Little Church With the Big Heart” E. C. Swanson. Minister — Roy Overbaugh. &. S$. Supt. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Buren ond BE. Cismens af 3615 St. Fentine MALCOLM K. BURTON, Minister LAWRENCE D. GRAVES, Asso. Min. Morning Service 10:30-a. m. Sermon Topic: Works Are Done in Truth” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching PONTIAC BIBLE COLLEGE --€LOSING EXERCISES Sunday, May 1st—7:45 P. M. James Maddox ‘usic Speaker You Are Cordially Invited COLLIER ROAD CHURCH Collier Road at Collier Court 2 Blocks East of Joslyn First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH p 36S Esst Wilson Ave. e & Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. 97) Morning Worship sesoatelee A.M, ae an e+e ee eeerreeeeee 6:45 P.M, 7a oe seer 7:30 P.M. : = program Wednesday at 6:15 p:m:, officers will be elected for the coming year. ‘ Poa te : “8 | Meet in Parishioners’ |M°. Homes for Bible Study organist Chris | i i Le ri 2 i—} 4 < ° fault ine and at the Sunday morning ‘serv. ice at 10:45. The Rev. Mr. Fagerstrom re- ceived his training at Central Bible the beginning of the Institute in in the basement of a church At the close of the worship hour, the Rev. Mr. Fagerstrom will aa- swer questions about the institute. GOOD SAMARITAN In the services, he will tell of) About 7S per cent of Connecti-| trated \in three .of the state's cu's total population te concen | cight counties. 17/ \ All Saints Episcopal Church WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Rev. Waldo & Bunt Rev, Robert J. Bickley 8 A. M.—Holy Communion | Ain Sian ae 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Hs sratruciine and Chun Schaal TT ; 11 A.M. Holy Communion, Church School. Sermon by the Rector. St. George's Chapel Milford, Mich. St. Andrew's Chapel Dixie Highway pear Gashabew 9:45 A M.—Church 8:15A.M—Holy Communion School. 10:30 A.M—Holy Communion 11:v0 A. M.—Holy 10:30 A.M. Pre-school and Communion. Chureh School. Morning Prayer. Sermon by the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, vicar. Sermon by the Rev. Robert J. Bickley, vicar FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister Sunday Morning ................. “ABIDE WITH US” Portions of this sermon will be broadcast over Station WPON Sabbath School .................. 11:30 a. m. Youth Fellowship Evening Service ................. W. 8. C. 8S. WILL SPONSOR THE SERVICE. SPEAKER, MES. TEENWISSEN Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. 10:00 a. m. EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Miltee MH. Bank, D. D., Minister Mev. Jets W. Mulder, Asse, Minister 9:45 A. M—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “Why Are They Different” Dr. Bank. Speaking Broadcast WPON 11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P. M. yy = S 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon Topic: “ORDER OF A GODLY HOME” 7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE “A SPIRITUAL METAMORPHOSIS” Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. As we look forward a week to Mother's Day our thoughts . return to the old farm home, far removed from town or vil- | ‘morrow morning at the Oakland | PREACHER” Dramatic Presentation| age, and to the time when the family was a unit and not a |Ave. United Presbyterian Bible | * : fringe of scattered fragments. School with their second annual | Cr be Given re One thing stands out in memory,—the big center table, with |Open House beginning tomorrow | Broadcast Over WCAR ‘ entral Methodi its floor-length cover. This table was the core of the family | and lasting through May 8. Dr alana y circle,—the hub of our universe. Here mother sat with her knit- All parents, members of the | . Tom Malone Pastor y ee of National Fami- ting, father with his weekly paper and the children with their adult department and friends will | eek, Central Methodist school books. Here all discussions-were held and all decisions | Visit clases during the Bible | ee eee Fellow- nine, School Hour to join with the chil- | 11:00 A. M. ae oat ben Fee mene. This table was the family altar on which stood the sacred | ‘Gre? and young People in Bbile “FIVE SINS OF THE CHURCH” group singing ted by Metin Asplin| vessels. Here was the big Bible, with its silver clasp and its | "A)yh iuerning service, G . each family bringing a sack lunch| 4€".—togetber with the family births and deaths, making it im- [Mrs Gerald Schultz will sing 7:30 P. M for 5:30 lunch period. possible for sister to lie about her age. “Bless This House.” The Rev. ° ° ° A dramatic presentation, “As for Here also was the red plush album, a gorgeous creation to be | Theodore R. Allebach will preach “WHAT is YouR SOUL WORTH?” Me and My House,” will be given| opened only on Sundays or when folks “came a visitin’.” It con- | on “Making Our Homes Christian.” at 6:30. It is a skit on family life| taimed a tintype of father and mother on their wedding day, In the evening ‘‘This Way to Heav- directed by Mrs. Garth Sayer who| father holding a book and mother with her hand on his shoulder, | €M."” & film, wil be shown. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Sennbens al ee cae Smrementes:| ant a picture of the children all combed ant washed, to “have a pce aeraggy Natined Sanur f are: ” * Mr. " their pictures tuk. ! Week next S Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Mrs. Bronston . Mrs. Cecil Choate a ee ae Se cet ~oeueeme ee . 3 = cinema, slides showing Niagra s, Yosemite Valley 1016—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday Tom Bronston’ 1. Peul. Jolt | and the Philadelphia Centennial. Here too were some family souv- Pontiac Unity Center Jim Bronston ...... James Moyer ee a a 71% Nerth Saginak St. Grandma Bronston . Mrs. W: Puppy. DR. TOM MALONE | Johnson, | __ The children were especally interested in this table because of || «Sander Scheel 1A M.-H The Bible Study Groups will the space beneath, which furnished them a hiding place for hear- Fer Unity Reche and Literstere meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 ing the neighborhood gossip and, when they were disobedient, an Call FE 28-2800 After 4:00 FP. M. at the following homes: Donelson-| escape from parental wrath. — Sylvan _with Mr. and Mrs. W. One day Uncle Billy Hale, a Quaker, came to visit us. Mother Te | Henry Sink, 2175 Avondale Rd.;| warned us that Quakers disliked music, so we crawled under this ie, East Side Group with Mr. and| table and, as he entered began singing lustily “O when shall I FIRST : ; gael M. Christian, 403 E. Pike/ sweep through the gates.” Mother swept us through in a hurry, PRESBYTERIAN Invites You to Our Services oo ee ee noe ve but Uncle Bily laughed heartily and said, “Bring them back, CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Central Group with Dr eo Mrs. Ann, and let them finish their sweeping.”’ ~ Saturday Night... 7:30 P. M. Milton H. 58 Franklin There is a vacant spot in the modern living room. Why not W. Huron at Wayne St. Bank. Bivd. William H. Marbech, Sunday BROADCAST 7:30-8:00 «. m. The Bible Study based on the bring back the old center table, with its sacred vessels that held Bdward D. Auchard, (ie en Your Dial) theme, “The Master Calleth for| ™ in awe and its full-coverage cloth that gave us a listening post SUNDAY SCHOOL ...........-10:00a.m. || Thee.” was organized by the Wom-| ‘or current scandals and a hiding place from many a storm? 9:45 A.M. Church School MORNING SERVICE ........ 1 1:00 sete * ppg pie <= AL AM, Mommiag Worship ina W es SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE.... 7:30 jen . The groups . ° . — _mett each Wednesday for six Christ Church Public Relations Ga cae - Wed. Evening Prayer Service... 7:30 p.m. | é‘ Direct Speak — | Rev. Gare Prey toy | rector aks 7 . s . Summer Schedule Offers Recitals ot 7wo Services Begins at Bethany rector of public relations for Con . or of pu! re or THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Neighborhood Groups tral Bible Institute The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love Oakland at Cadillac Theedere B. Aliebach, Paster Worship ......... Bible School “MAKING OUR HOMES CHRISTIAN” .. 7:00 pm. Evening Service - JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Bdmeonéd 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... 9: Morning Service Evening Service “DO IT YOURSELF” +eeeeewe ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A.M. Sundey School 11:00 A. M. Worship Young People 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. E. Varian, Paster Laverne Sheffield, Muste Director 10:48 “a? 5 Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin- WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister MARSHALL McGUIRE, Min. of Muste 347 N. Saginaw. Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239 SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Vesper Service 5:30 P. M. Young People Tues. 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting | Wed. 7:30 P.M. Mother-Deughter Benquet, Mey 6, 6:30 P. M. by Reservation only | | M's worth driving.to...____|fe Crt Fesklen Raabe } sons = ‘ s s . * j a 3 Sy ae aw Om i gpnrlepctamagl rm MANDON LAKE wen wane vom COMMUNITY CHURCH Round Leke Reed © 3456 First Street 3. Marvey McCann, Paster Bible School 10:00 a. m. Worship .......... lisam “PRAYER” Youth Fellowship . 6:00 p.m YTON. PLAINS eeeeee Bible School Worship . PASTOR PREACHING Reception of Members and ism Welcome To Attend THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 30S Auburn Avenue Full Gospel—Nondenominctional Meer Dr. Lelend L. Marien Speck . 9:45 A. M.—Rally -- Worship -- Sermon “Why? A New Testament Church” 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service Broadcast over WPON 1460 j “Signs of the End of Time” / A Friendly Place to Worship , cbereny- , y ES. . fe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 i Woodland Springs Club at Comins will be the scene of much activity over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive ’ and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Clarke of Holly will be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Voorhees who will be staying at their cabin until fall. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Abbott of Illinois avenue are getting their cabin in shape for the summer months ahead. Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite of West Iroquois road was a guest of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Michigan State College Friday evening when her daughter, Jessie, was initiated. Gamma Phi Beta is also the sorority to which Mrs. Huthwaite belongs, On Sunday Mrs. Huthwaite will attend a Mother’s Day dinner in Ann Arbor as the guest of her son, David. The dinner is sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity of which David is a member. Going with Mrs. Huthwaite will be Mrs. Nelson Hunter of West Iroquois road and Mrs. Monroe Osmun of Spokane drive. They will be guests of their sons, Dan and Tom Hunter and Monroe Osmun, respectively. * * a Ethel Cherrington of London, England, is spending a few months visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cherrington ‘ouples Spend Wee - Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Baker returned to their Motorway drive home Thursday after a seven-week motor trip. The couple traveled to Texas and then into Mexico where they remained for a couple of weeks. They also drove along’ the west coast to Seattle, Wash., before coming home. ‘ Charles Hei , son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heitsch of West froqhois road, was selected for Phi Beta Kappa and inducted into membership at the University of Michigan. ‘ He will also receive honors at the senior con- vocation to be held May 13. * ” * Mr. and Mrs. James C. Russell arrived from Europe this week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Russell of Walton boulevard. While in Europe Mr. Russell served with the U. S. Army in Czechoslovakia and at the Austrian border. After his visit here he will work with military intelligence in Texas. * * : _ Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Marsh and. Mrs. Lillian Archambeau have returned to. their homes on South Anderson street after spending the winter months in St. Petersburg, Fla. * s * Mrs. Frederick C. Booth will leave her Birmingham home Tuesday for a week’s stay in New York City. * * * Mrs. Phillip Grameno and daughters, Marcie kend at Woo a and Margo, of Detroit are the houseguests of Mrs. Grameno’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeQuis of Cadillac street, for several days. A varied and colorful program will be pre- sented Sunday by the University of Michigan Modern Dance Club and Choreographers’ Workshop in their annual spring concert in Pattengill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. Taking part in the program will be E. Marlene Crawford of Birmingham. ~ a ” Nolan Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Kaiser of Ledyard street, has been tapped for membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, national honor organization for men. He is majoring in history at Albion College. ” * Fred Comiskey of Barnsbury road will be among members of the University of Detroit band which will present its annual spring concert May 8 in the Memorial Building. Dorothy Cairns of Barker drive is spending the weekend at Mt. Pleasant where she will attend the Carnation Ball being given by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at Central Michigan College. She will be escorted to the dance by Robert Barner of Hudson street. . +. *- Phyllis Head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dland Springs Otis Head of Lark drive, Watkins Lake, was recently elected president of East Mayo Dormi- tory at Michigan State College where she is a student in the sophom more class. Gay melodies filled the campus of Marygrove College Thursday evening when the college chorus presented. its annual apring poueey. Taking part in the affair was Mary Doherty, daughter of Albert Doherty of Walnut Lake road. — . Bob Durnbaugh, a freshman at Manchester College, has been nominated by his class as a candidate for election to the community council. He is the son of Mrs. Ruth Durnbaugh of Richmond road, and is currently active in Tri Alpha, the dramatic club and choral union at the North Manchester, Ind., college. © Dr. and Mrs. William K. Baer of Watkins Lake announce the birth of a son, Robert William, April 20 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Baer is the former Jane Evans. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans of Woodbine drive and Mr. and ‘Mrs. F.‘L. Baer ef Detroit. SS Beverly Slayton returned to her home on LeGrande avenue Thursday evening after vaca- tioning for two weeks at Miami Beach and in of Tacoma court. “Say It With Music” is the theme of the| still the serious business at hand for Ponnie ~~ three” performances that Pontiac tig is Of Mohawk FT School's vocal' department has given to the as she receives encouraging comments from concerts to be presented next week — and | Thomas Chester (left) of West Yale avenue that is just what the hundreds of students|and -Arnold Simson of West Brooklyn have been doing by way of rehearsals for; avenue. The concerts are scheduled for several weeks now. Last-minute practice is | Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Girls Naturally Become Boy Crazy By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | through the first throes of thinking, attention into other channels. She Being mad about boys is per-|@ll men divine suffers tortures.| can help her organize outings and fectly natural for most girls. The | Her daughter's fetish drives her | fun with her girl friends. younger they are, the more mys- | T@Zy, to use the word loosely. But! She can be her confidante so that terious and wonderful boys are. | there's nothing to do but wait and} she can know which way the wind What boys think, what they like, | See it through. | blows at all times and exert a bit and whom they like are all a mat-| A mother can subtly and gently | of pressure in the right direction ter of conjecture and quiet talk} deflect daughter's energies and/ {from time to time. amiong the girls. | Being utterly bey crazy is @ This same being on tlie outside phase. In time, other activities and watching from the sidelines | will occupy her emotions and continues even after girls start regular dating. But general adora- tion ef mankind continues. Frankly, I subscribe to the that men are deliriously attractive. I like the way they her drive, It doesn’t really hurt to realize that boys serve an- other purpose in life beside being third basemen on a ball team! * ¢ « There comes a time, however, Story Tellers Plan Dinner on May 26 May 26 has been named as the} date for the annual dinner to be given by one of the new local groups, the Pontiac Story Teller’s League, when Mrs. C. G. Simon and Mrs. C. D. Davis will he fea- tured as guest speakers. They are from the Detroit and Royal Oak leagues, respectively. In addition, members have been invited te attend the Walled Lake league's “guest night” on May 2, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt opened her Garland avenue home to the women Thursday evening. Mrs. Clayton Rule told the story of “Mama’s Bank Account,” and Mrs. J. R. Shaffer related a danc- ing episode entitled, “Her First Ball.” “The Antiquity of Story Telling.” was Mrs. Schmidt's topic. Mrs. Cari Clifford attended as a guest. Matinee Group Meets Sunday Carol Nicholie will be hostess Sunday afternoon to members of the Matinee group of the Junior Tuesday Musicale at her home on Washington street. The Student League will gather | A tea and card playing were enjoyed by| was presented with a check for $3,000 from Nassau. Sixth Grade Takes Trip to Canada A trip to Canada was enjoyed by members of the sixth grade classes at Malkim School. The special event was enjoyed by students who will enroll in Wever Junior High School next September After the trip through the Wind- sor tunnel the students were greet- ed by T. C. White, superintendent of schools in Windsor. The group visited the Bridge View School from there is a spectacular view the Ambassador Bridge. They were) entertained with a program on Windsor, its industries and ‘the Jack Miner Bird Sanc- tuary. It was a real education for the students to pass through customs on the return trip over the bridge. Dorothy Weaver and Mrs. F. J. Party Climaxes Bowling League This Season A luncheon and card party held at Devon Gables, was the pleas- League. . Individual and team awgrds were given by Mrs. Norman on home of Barbara Shadley. will. meet at the Ottawa driye | home of JoAnn Dearing on May | 15. The Senior League will be en- | Oneida road-on May 15. Pink and Blue Shower Although .Sgt. and Mrs. C. L. Spitzer are residing in Virginia while he is serving with the U.S. Marines, and the guest of honor therefore was unable to be present, a pink and blue shower was held here for Mrs. Spitzer. Friends and relatives gathered at the Hudsen street home of Mrs. Spitzer’s mother, Mrs. Carroll Gates, where the honoree’s great grandmother and great aunt, Mrs. Isabell Campbell and Mrs. Her- look, the way they think, the way they talk. I can understand only too easily Have some advice for an 11-year-old | who is boy crazy? She seems to think of nothing but boys!" . = ~~ I think it's perfectly natural for a girl to think of nothing but boys. | There comes a moment when such | wake up to the fact that| unaccountable, unexplain- | able, utterly delectable, mysterious | and romantic. course, boys DIANE RHODES Mrs. Hobe rt/Montgomery of | the more such girts | North Marshall street and Lyman | the fess glamorous | Rhodes of Eureka, Ill. are re- | scruff ‘of the neck and ask your- ot see they become. The great unknown | vealing the betrothal of their suddenly turns out to have. feet | daughter. Diane, to Robert Cer- be perfectly wnder- | venka. The bride-elect's fiance is be just more of the (fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank race. Time expert- | Cervenka of North Matshall street. of | The couple is planning a June 3 B B0U a girl who's going | wedding. u Sa i : y when you have to decide among men, You can’t be crazy about them all. Which is the situation this girl finds herself in. “Dear Miss Woodward: I thought I was in love with him when he went into the Army nearly two years ago. Since then I've fallen in love and become engaged to one of his best friends. “During our engagement I con- tinued to write to the first boy; I }even sent him a wire for Christ- mas. “And now he’s back, and it’s causing no end of conflict be- cause I feel that I'm in love * * * You should take yourself by the 4 Self honestly why you got yourself | Ralph engaged? Was it simply because the guy was handy, attractive and | intertested in you? Or were you utterly sure that he is the guy you | want to spend the your | life with? |man Anders, respectively, held the | party. . | Others attending the event were |Mrs. Ralph Ferdon, Mrs. A. B. Greene, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Goldie Black, Mrs. Vernon King, Dorothy Ansbaugh, Norma Greene, | Mrs. Wesléy Ryden, Mrs, Carolyn Seelye, Mrs. Edith Keehn, Mrs. Carl Niemi, Mrs. Mollie McKinney, Mrs. John Bollman and. Donna Moore. ‘May Market Slated at Kirk Knee keep in plans for their May Market are members of Kirk in the Hills Women's ion. The money-making affair is uled for May 5 and will be held clock. Proceeds will help equip the y at the Ottawa drive | | over 400 members of South Oakland County | the proceeds. Members of the Junior League | Auxiliary to Starr Commonwealth for Boys, | cottage that houses 10 boys at the Albion sunny skies| school. In the picture above, Mrs. Starr is | for their trip to Cranbrook gymnasium, | shown chatting with Mrs. Milo J. Cross of who were blessed with warm, tertained by Greta Phipps of} scene of the festivities Friday afternoon.| Ogemaw road and —Mrs- Floyd Starr, who attends the annual parties, | Shore View drive (left and right}. Kuijala, league treasurer. A formal arrangement of pink snapdragons and blue iris center- ed the long table setting and places were marked with each individ- -R. Young of teat bowling record for the past Mrs. John D. Monroe headed The funds will refurnish a eee the committee in charge of ar- A gown of candlelight satin and Chantilly lace was worn by Clare Ann Slick when she exchanged her nuptial vows this mérning at ten o'clock with lst Lt. Frank Raymond Jacomino. The Rev. Thomas F. McNamara performed the ceremony in St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church of Houston, Texas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Slick Sr. of Houston, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Edna dacomine of Auburn avenue and Frank L. Jacomino of North Paddock street. The sculptured bodice of the Clare Ann Slick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. bride’s gown was designed with | an illusion yoke and deep portrait neckline enhanced by appliqued | hand-clipped -lace. The shirred satin skirt featured four wide panels of lace and extended into a cathedral length train. - A coronet of heirloom Chantilly lace encrusted with seed pearls secured her finger tip veil of silk of baby calla lilies. The bride also carried a gold rosary which belonged to her grandmother. Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. of Winters, Texas, attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor, and Mary Carrico of Dallas was maid of honor. illusion, and she carried a bouquet | ° 7 - rangements and reserva or at hand for Pomnie ss cnors Mrs- Spitzer-|Clare Ann Slick Weds Frank Jacomino |i Remy ue was by Sharon Talbot of Pontiac. cousin of the bridegroom, and Tillie Mutina of Houston wefe brides- maids. Susan Slick, niece of the bride, was a flower girl. They wore gowns of green and yellow embroidered crystalette, featuring wide cowl necklines and | waltz length skirts. They carried | green and yellow cymbidium orchids in contrast to their gowns. The flower girl’s dress was fashioned after the other at- tendant’s gowns in a shade of 2nd Lt. Jack E. Kellmann of Bartow, Fla., was best man. Seating the gue8ts were William T. Slick Jr. and Robert C. Slick, brothers of the bride, and Jack G. Stone of Houston. Slick Sr., of Houston, Texas, became the bride of Ist Lt. Frank Raymond Jacomino this _ morning in Houston. He is the son of Mrs. Edna Jacomino of urn avenue and Frank L. Jacomino ‘of ‘ North Paddock | street. Dr. Vandenburg Discusses Cancer et Ie Ei 7 €0e ‘Lucky Jobs Usually: Obtained by Hard Work Brains, Determination THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 NINE EACH OTHER STERLING FLAT- WARE TOO.” We keep a careful record of your choices and help your friends and relatives when ourchasing gifts for you. Helps register with Mrs. Evans. have a lovely Brides’ Book which is yours for the asking .. . and now that we're open Monday nights . . . bring your fiancee down with you... WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. sliminate duplications and wrong |) patterns . . . Come in soon and || We | | Build your own wooden picnic table and bench! Very easy to do —saves many dollars besides! | Directions, actual size pattern pieces, with easy to follow number guide. | Send 25 cents in coins for each pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- |tern for 1st-class .mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, 4 Mother's per, Sunday, Rr 8th 7 12 W. Huron St.-— MERLE NORMAN STUDIO _* FE 2-4010 —— OPEN. SUNDAY 2 » 5 Summer Designer Puts Stress on Costumes Sheath and Jacket ~Teamed for Wear Around the Clock Vera Maxwell is one of our most enthusiastic supporters of the cos- tume as the smart way to dress, a theory that becomes self-evident when presented as ‘a sieveless sheath with an abbreviated jatket. A smart combination that will i Ifa Hl i : 4 pF Ss t Bust Waist Hips Pa Po 38 inches 1 33 25 36 inches 12 3% 3% 37% inches “4 38 FY 38) «= inches is “ »” 41 imches bt Size 12 requires 4% yards of Ty E amekican — pallon + P. can i " Copyright 1958 Ida Kahn Unit Studies Rug Care [Citizenship Class Honors Thirteen Gold Star Mothers Sew Cancer Pads _|nors of the Oakland County Chap- -|be members of Wright Fournier ———Twait— Banking Institute Slates Style Show Coming events, including the an- | nual ‘Spring Fling’’ and a fashion show of summer styles to be. shown the group on May 1), high- | lighted discussion at the recent meeting of the board of gover- ter, American Institute of Banking. Bernetta McGinnis, chairman of the women's committee, an- nounced at the gathering at the Community National Bank, that fashiong will be shown by “Peggy's.” Ann Tierney and June New- combe will attend the National con- vention to be held May 30 to June 3 in Miami, Fila. Auxiliary Members Will Be Hostesses Acting as hostesses when the Amvet Auxiliary regional meeting is held May 9 at the Briggs street home of Mrs. Jere Donaldson, will Amvet Auxiliary, Post 161. Women's golf league of the aux- iliary wil] begin next Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Keith Rose- felter as secretary and treasurer. Guests attending a recent meet- slimg at Bfense Hall wes Irvine Vetter. | told me. “‘All those boys were de- , acter, beauty, talent. ENTER THE MISS PONTIAC CONTEST NOW! Contest preliminaries will be run off on May 28 on the basis of poise, personality, char- ‘ PEON Sewanee we ssa nwsenawenwe OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK MISS PONTIAC CONTEST ° Winner Will Recetve Trophy—$150.00 Wardrobe—Compete in Miss Michigan Contest! Advertising Woman Is Fine Example housewife who had actually used baby foods and detergents and re- -| frigerators and stoves, “Not a single word from a be represented.” E thought it was, and said that the woman's point of view ought te Mrs. a eee re Take Charlotte Montgomery, for example. | Charlotte seistaimeny is this year's advertising woman of the| year. She's nearly 50, looks nearer || 7 30, is happily married with two grown children, and is one of the country’s leading experts on wom- en as consumers. She writes a column for a trade magazine in the advertising field, consulting |}. with some of the country’s biggest firms. She has a lot of fun and makes But here is the story. Mrs. Montgomery had been jn! advertising before she epee: | After she married, she settled down to running her house and having her babies. She kept her hand in a little here and there, writing about the subjects she knew best—babies, and then school-agers and then teenagers. She wrote about house- keeping tips, and entertainment ideas, and she sold her pieces to) the magazines. When her husband went off to the second World War, and the ehildren were in high school, Mrs. Montgomery went back inte | advertising. But when her husband came | | back, he wanted his wife at home | |again, and Mrs. Montgomery | wished to oblige. But she still felt the need for a part-time job. | One day, she was browsing | through a lot of magazines “q noticed a funny thing.” she voting their time to merchandising | to the housewife; launching cam- paigns for baby food and deter- gents and refrigerators and stoves, but there was not a single word in the magazines from women them-+} selves. 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For the very finest rug cleaning, accomplished by the newest and most efficient cleaning equipment available — Call 9x12 Rug $ g 5 Cleaned wal addtional NEW-WAY RUG ALL RECORDS IN - APRIL We Will Sell 100 Cars in May E-Z-TERMS Lincoln-Mercury. Sales & Service 850 $. Woodwerd, Birmingham | _ | BOB FROST, Inc. This Is Your Opportunity te Take advantage of LOW PRICE TAG, HIGH ALLOWANCE and MI 6-2200 Community Th Theaters ) he, Robineon, ogg rg | Travis Scope, Technicolor, Robert Mitchum, Knight,” color, Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina. Sun., Tues.: nicolor, Prank Sinatra, Derte Day; “yaa oming Renegades,’ echanicolor, Carey, Martha Hyer. Sgt. O'Reilly Hated Japs, lot” : peel Sane: bnce || Married One aftt., Sat: “Destry.”- Audie Murphy; By BOB THOMAS sXe Creature,” doh Agst nolL woop w ~ St Hugh Civie-Farmingten Reilly, a onetine “Jap~hater’ A: ‘Biscubeard the Pwete enter. Who ended up marrying a Jap- Savage.” color, Chariton Heston, Susan reek te ee ee Dana ‘Andrems, Piper A -_ This | the experience of watching his own Demsven. Tony life being filmed. Wed.. How did it feel? CinemaScope, Tues., Large — ez Bull," Pie 0 Africa." cole. filmed by Columbia in Japan un- Maureen one ionefena ia a the title of “Gentle Wolf- Biack Lash,” Jean Rogers, Richard hound.” That’s the name of the Keege Sat: “River of No Return,” Cinema- ee Monaree; “The Biack ‘oung st Heart,” Tech- Lake—Walled Lake Beth p- th ue, Richard Sun. Wed: “Many Rivers to Crgee.” in the Spanish-American War T ct Robert | ler, ae Parker; “Down Three peed | Streets,” Broderick Crewiord, Ruth Reo- | man. Pentise Drive-In Gat: “Sands of Iwo Jima,” Dale Hawaii and O'Reilly hopes to be reassigned there this summer. He has lately been at West Point and Navy Stops Showings ‘of Latest Equipment | WASHINGTON —The Navy has \order grew out of numerous re- itive aimed at tightening up on) ‘release of military information. | Mountein,” Lex Barker. was off duty to give technical ad- | vice on the : His story, which Aldo Ray en- halted all public showings of new| Army would pigeonhole him to weapons and equipment. train troops. A Navy spokesman explained the| He served four years, then tried civilian life for three. He went quests from local commanders for | back to the Army, hoping to get | guidance in view of Secretary of | service in Germany. He was sent Defense Wilson's March 29 direc- | to Japan. “I'll admit I went over there with a chip on my shouder,”’ he —— TONIGHT — 3 BIG FEATURES! OWL FEATURE! WINNER TAKE ALL... me flip of a coin, or the wink of an Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:45 lell-, m_y~ «4 Reward Is Offered 4 Miles North of Pontiec on US-10 Jack Decker’ at & bie Prices—Half Portions fer Children Served 12 Neon ‘til 8 P. M. Paved Parking Ait Conditioning We Cater to Banquets and Private Parties OR 3-4131 Sunday Dinner Specials Roest Turkey Dinner .................... $1.18 Fried Chicken Dinner .................... $1.40 |) Includes Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable and Saled ENTREES Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus .................. 99c Chopped Steck & Mushrooms ............... 75¢ ee er ee ee ee P Box Office Opens 6:30 Show Sterts 7:00 Phone FE 4-4611 Drive-In Pheater 2150 Opdyke Read SUNDAY and MONDAY Note New Price Effective Mey 1... Adelts 75¢ poate Mm lalilaitelicMiateliilslilin@), Dozen Private Lives! ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S REAR WINDOW coLor By TECHNICOLOR 'WENDELL THELMA KELLY - COREY: RITTER SUN. & MON. POO Commeny ten Me RAW-SIDE INSIDE STORY 1. i= y . . ¥ —_— . YA t Bill Would Commission Male Nurses in Service PHILADELPHIA ‘@— An Ohio Republican representative says she has the backing of the Defense Department for her bill to com- mission men purses in the armed services. Frances P. Bolton said last night she introduced legislation to give commission to men nurses ‘be cause “I found it difficult to under- stand why they were not given the Corps during World War II, made the statements before the gradu- ating class at the Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing for Men. glace orrees Pung a¢ HE —SECOND FEATURE ‘Sery end Seveen Play by DAVID LAME - Produced by WALLACE MecDOMALD - Drected by PRED 1. SEARS TONIGHT—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. OF ‘THE T¢ RE CAGE’! Durry or — SAN Catan MAUREEN O'SULL me ht “Tes Ser Quente Story By Crmton T Duty ond Dawe Jenene WORE aS. ~ te Prices: Adults 75¢ — Children Free! with jJemes Gleason + Honey Getes + Sauce ant itten * Pout Frees Rinand SALE - ROBERT BASSLER - LEWIS ALLEN A Robert Bassler Production + Released Thre UNITED ARTISTS * AND * ALSO * PLAYING * THE 4 / SPARKLING STORY OF 3 SAILORS: 4 ON LEAVE...AND 3 GIRLS IN LOVE! c's 2 3S ee ee IS LAST we TONIGHT BARBARA STANWYCK RONALD REAGAN | ow ei: | CA “PLL FIGHT LIKE A MAN... YOU'LL NEVER DRIVE ME OFF MY LAND* TTLE QUEEN ees) | res TEC ECHNICOLOR | \ “ ‘% -» , . 4 ss f Mats BIS bigs Pe sp RTT oP ae ay Pe ee fe CAE | ELEVEN Canada Constructing | ose no comarca c= a New Atomic Reactor; 7 tt ont ree : and a aby han aad brick and steel structure nearing ¢ more powerful rn ¢ Eases bias pletion on the banks of the Canada’s NRX reactor, which has : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, [955 Wisconsin Bil] —_[}. 914 vote, with # GOP mem . ee Would Ban Union |rrevousiy was. approved in the) Political Money lit was introduced by Reputtien rT. port of political campaigns, passed | @gainst the bill six hours. The : been in operation here since 1947. by the State Senate after a 24 | Senate talk marathon, the longest ee) | Ottawa River will house a new When NRU goes to work in June, hour Democratic talk attack,| meeting in the memory of state yee Sap atomic energy reactor. 1956, Canada's facilities for atomic vested today before Wincensin's | u-enaiets, was choked when ™ The 145-foot-high research cen- energy research will be among the a pera ” b~- o aes eae their strength to ter will dwarf most of the other | finest in the world. on Kohle passed 150 buildings on the project oper-| NRU will enable scientists to ated by Atomic Energy of Canada conduct new research into methods Ltd., a government company. The | of using atomic energy for peace- yesterday, said only that he would | Federal Employment study the measure and act in’ the buildi ‘mat ‘ ° ng and reactor--a 40 million | ful purposes, especially in the field nest interests of the people of Rises by 1,902 in March dollar undertaking—are being put | of industrial power. isconsin. <= «= WASHINGTON. @—Civilian em- r ———$—$$______—. Oakland ms TODAY! | - M-G-M’s LAUGH FLOODED *% LOVE LOADED x BIG COLOR-SPLASHED MUSICAL! Three sailors on the loose in ‘Frisco meet a night-club singer, an actress and the Admiral’s daughter.. Their romantic adventures crowd the CinemaScope screen with rollicking entertainment! ‘ Never a show with such @bandoned dancing and romancing and nay sheer fun. Never a bigger, gayer musical! The after i erats, facing certain defeat, had | House Committee on Reduction of talked against it in a filibuster | Nonessential Federal Expenditures that began 24 hours earlier. The | reported today. measure would prohibit labor un-| The increase was the second in | ions from making financial con-| two months, but only the fifth since | tributions to pglitical parties, can- | July 1952. | didates, or organizations. It would| The increase came “almost ex- not affect the political rights of | clusively” in the Department of individual union members. | Agriculture, the committee, head- The bill cleared the Senafe by! ed by Sen. Byrd (D-Va), reported, NEW LAKE THEATRE Walled Loke, Mich. THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY MANY RIVE DOWN TIER STREETS T THE DECK BRODERICK CRAWFORD — RUTH ROMAN QA) Ge = rr rrrre ae ; ta hak tee ee first -—____—_—_—_____—_—__ featured role in starrer, * Wi a Star,’ was - Pontiac Theaters | described by Kirk as the most serenely beautiful woman he had ever seen. Myrna, “Miss U.S.A. of 1954,"" is the sole survivor in films of 20 winners in the Long Beach, Calif., ‘‘Miss Universe’ beauty pageants. OAKLAND aan Sat.: “Hit the Deck,” Jane | drives which take healthy bites!) Powell, Tony Martin. M R . t a , . de ; Wed., Sat.: ‘‘The White Feath- OSCOW esi n $ out of worker income. er,’ Robert Wagner, John Lund, The week before May 1 is a Debra Paget . Sh ppt traditional shopping time, “much : on Opping ce jlike the pre-Easter season in the | nind | MOSCOW (®—Moscovites, ignor-| United States. This year the vol- | Sat... Fri Gang Busters, ing~‘persistent’-rumors that con-| ume of buying seems heavier than| Myron Healey, Don C. Harvey; sumer goods prices are about to/| ever. | “Masterson of Kansas,” George be cut, are on a buying spree.| Shoppers are lining up outside | Montgomery. They are being remarkably free | the department stores as much as Sel | with their money in the stores five hours before they open. | The Rio Grande river is becom- approach of the time; New clothing, especially wom-| ing steadily smaller in width and unching stats loan ‘en's, is going fast. volume. Dh tn itl tlt le sce Alin Sltttnd al i Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi hi hi he hi hi hh | Fy sf eet : OWL Se en SHOW eoceeull cones ——and— . JOHN WAYNE “SANDS of WO JIMA” starts SUNDAY = Au 1 coton: VIC DAMONE - GENE RAYMOND starts || 2 TODAY! || -277/\ PS Feature Steen al Features At: 1:00 - 3:11-5:07 - 7:18 - 9:31 12:25-3 :08-5:50.. } }} Added: CARTOON @ LATE NEWS 8:35-1:15 P.M. Ut] wen Robert Woneer “WHITE FEATHER” }} Debra im aes eek cae ee eS ee ee pe re a a aie ae af if 8 ’ ye a i ll mus. a | { ; / f f f ~ F f \ re - > deo ; z ‘ ” dat iy : y j Ji ' -~ 2 - : F } : } ¢ i . f * t ™ ce / \ 4° 3 $ / ] Maas ' f “Ww — é / Ae j ; / ee ae! ° i, 1 Te eee - J ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 | 7 Bucky Strings With Youngsters. to Top League! Serax sa p “ty wound ue st ww, | Dut Creels Are Light DETROIT UP)—Detroit Tigers Yestace 66 test sight ant | qustion whether tay would get) { ne sow Blay 39 to ene ¢ in 160, nnd, Washingten's | wteday stood all alone at the top of| shoved ankees a second chance away gave up opened the 7th with a triple to| double and moments normal streams in the 4 the American League standings,| place, half-a game behind the ore was effective in the pinches yes-/ center. Bat he never moved off|0n Harvey Kuenn’s single hel enue ee ee ued county trom, ele | streak and an unexpectedly strong| s#me cut, claimed 2nd place, 15 — hes a ae Another young harier; Duke | *t*#ight pinch hitters, fdiming two WASUINGTON DETROIT the Michi trout season. showing hy the Kansas City Ath-| Puesege Pelets ekead of to | Siti Ae soon a8 poss Mass of Uticn, Mich. was |%f lem ee 14) While the conditions were excellent, the fishermen’s | letics. * mamed te make his first big : 1 e The surprising Tigers can lay * 2 « 48 i to checks made ear! : for the Only batter Lary had trouble luck wasn't so good, according spot a Bacay gee engl Poor much of their success on manager| Lary and Hoeft didn’t let thelr seems clad ext tee three, | With was Mickey Vernon, but thea $3 + $]today with boat livery opera End conservation offi to aix yesterday as Detroit edged) socngsters Frank Lary and Bily| their ‘next 1m® starts, pitching | Same series with the Senators, | moet pitchers have trouble, with A] || ooce: "rhe tarctont rape sencoually henry, oftoers Tepstet Ss ‘ine ashington Hoeft. strong and sometimes brilliant; Lary, a 24-year-old »| knocked. in both Washington runs ee ad ‘ ee ee aoe of| estimated at several thousands, Kansas City, paced by the | When the two young hurlers) ball. They've been the backbone| was impressive with on! with @ single aif his 3rd home bh : Cooley Lake road, was one who! including a heavy invasion from three-hit pitching of Bobby | failed in their 1st starting assign-| of the Tigers’ winning streak—| base against the Senators. run. had good luck. Russ landed three | the metropolitan Detroit area. Shantz, shut out the New York ments this season, there was some | longest since the team won seven! With the Tigers holding a 3-2 “Te ae stobbe a , 3 nice rainbows in the early hours.| ysore than 250,000 legal trout Vernon's batting gave the Sena-| Abera’thy.p € boat operators said. A large) have been planted in state streams tors a 20 lead but a3 G33 number of boats were on the lake, | in advance of this date. An esti- ©!) mated 150,000 trouters were ex- | pected on the move today on all the state's fine ffShing waters. = a a 3! S 2 —Y | ©) = edie N “om, o re — WC ~< © | al ~~ WA a te] et 1 i + rf z i ; af ie drive over the Not all activity was confined are pot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS checked in again last night with ;nant contender to win yesterday, | 7" te Tigers to lakes and streams. Mere then Pull up a chair and get yourself | Kansas knocking the | taking second place as rookie Dick| With two away and Bill Tuttle OM parses wos os hand yee- comfortable, pal. What looked like | New York Yankees for a loop with | Donovan four-hit Boston 1-0 om ist, Lary hit a fly ball te terday when Biggie Munn, Michi- the same old three-team race in| a dandy 60. In the National only two games| left centerfield, gan State College athletic . in €gas ven the American League may get to| Cleveland's defending were played. Sievers and shortstop was crowned king of the National be quite a brawl-what with Boby | Indians discovered it was a brand| Philadelphia joined Milwaukee in| collided and Relg Treat Festival Trail Gene | an back at last and the Detroit |new season as their pitching again | second place 4% games behind the| ball, permitting Munn in turn crowned Ella County Pros Trail Gene |rigers on the prow! again for the | went out the window and Baltimore |Brooks by clubbing the Braves| with the tylas Shute, attractive 18-year-old Boyne | Littler, With 143s, 3 | first time since 1950 grabbed its very first victory at | 13-4, Cincinnati clipped Pittsburgh City brunette, queen of the festival Shantz, the little fella who's had| Municipal Stadium 5-2. 5-0, and gave her a big kiss. Back of Leader his in hock for two Chicago was the only touted pen-| Rain postponed Chicago at unn, i 5 | , Ms Mile Relay Quartet 2722-2 . t ; 4 ears. The 5-6% southpaw granted publicity director, and Sleder, | es “f ss ; g | the Bombers just three singles in Traverse City Chamber of Com- | =a} in the uns in | enn pitching his first shutout since cents cibaaar, | year-old sophomore held ae Sept. 19, 1952 when he blanked the t ebenaiediin toad atex iis eaar- e - ee -— é ® | steals offer together | PHILADELPHIA «®—Young Joel | feet, 6% inches to lead broad jump | _ It was com game M ch | kes eee OTL ton a Sehole total |Shankle of Duke and the mile and| qualifiers, and winning his heat in | Since July 26, 1953 for Shants, who | n qd of 140 sprint medley relay champion-|the high hurdles in 14.6. ee ee ee ee : ; ships highlight today’s final ses»), The mile relay could ‘produce a dead Season opener. . . Cen rhe cho aided a tt ty | Sion of the Gist annual Penn Re-| new meet record, especially if the |1-3 for the season lead in B 10 his first-round 69 and Pete. Cooper lays expected, for a change. to be|track is fast and the closely Donovan, a 24-year-old right- a lengubot relies Birmingham, run off in mild, clear weather. | matched quartets come to the final | ander picked up his first major Mich.. with 70-73 ‘| Shankle, Duke's one-man track | lap, each with a chance to win. It league victory against the Red Sox. * spe Hiatal nae ea | will shoot for his second is possible that the final quarter | He fanned six and walked but one ithM ext tour champion, qualified for the consecutive meet double in the! mile in this class stocked field will | While Chicago tagged four Boston faa Wines Genial ay wide broad jump and the invitation 120-| pit Arnold Sowell of Pittsburgh, | hurlers for 11 hits. not only the Los Angeles Open: but |Y#"4. high hurdles. He qualified | Josh Culbreath of Morgan State, Four runs in the ninth won for Wolverines Trip — Illini alec the is Open leat wheter for both events in yesterday's Charley Jenkins of Villanova | Baltimore, shelling Mike Garcia . — hed third-round |T@iMy opening program, leaping 23) Andy Dadagian of Cornell, Grant | 0Ut of the game and into his third While Spartans Batter | Jaen, however He led ee ee ~~ | Scruggs of Michigan and Bob En- defeat against one triumph. ms | sian te thy US. Open inst your = ~ 'glish of Manhattan, six of Amer- . and fell back with a 76 in the | Wi IDS 3 oe es ' ’ ; CHICAGO w — Michigan took third round. He had a good chance Major winners yesterday were UeJayS in over undisputed possession of 1st to take the lead here in the third " Culbreath with his third straight F | place in the Big Ten baseball race round in 1954 but another 76 set |Penn Relay 400-meter hurdle tri- | ‘ } | yesterday with a lopsided victory him out of the running. e p €pu | jumph (53.2); Jim Beatty, a dis- |over Illinois while Minnesota and Wind that ranged from 15 to 25 | tance running see Stem Neeth Car- S S no | | Indiana suffered their. 1st confer- miles an hour swept over the Des- ~ se 2-mile sae ence setbacks. | Thomson Undet Wol ee ee ok no fo Fast Start | with a heave of 162 feet, 2% inches} ‘The 3-way tie for Ist place in the out 18 hits Tor a 133 decislon over predicted today. jand New York University in the | Inter-Lakes Conference was cut to Illinois. Marv Wisniewski fanned ‘Ty it bothered Littler. he didnt} Ri, Goined 21] Points| medley relay in 10:09.8.:2 Friday as Waterford felt by the 13-fitinoig batters and stammed show it as he negotiated the 7,102 a rat , oints | ; ; or og garrti 14 less 10 South | out a two-run homer. Danny Cline L 3%6-36—72 in ¥4-37—71| Wi i e ory jays | and Gene Snider also homered for He oe ntalag” (Horse Show's ease ashes 9 ere Whether the gusts could be| Change in Ruling Berkley, which downed Walled Jowa won its Ist of the blamed others is debatable, 5 at as el woe Gat Mike| NEW YORK w — Eldon (Rip) e . | In the other league contest, Van cs aeeme aa aa wwe ae Souchak, after a threatening first-|Repulski, the St. Louis Cardinal eS ISt Dyke drubbed Farmington, 11-3 | tied Nate to the gnome ‘tee a 78 round Tl, broke the tournament | batting sensation, credits Joe Med- | Ray Filar cut-dueleq Steve me |. xtomgh,’ Kon Meeks’ bases- 84 that sent him to the bottom rty-cighth annual Detroit) pe yielded only 2 hits to the | Bill Schoof's five-hit pitching for of the line with a 155 score. | Gas House Gane, wit iting tps | ors Show, America’s largest) geipgers, while the "Jays made 3 | completing a steal in the 2nd inning of Friday's bus omer belore on Ot tant your clip this year. Oe. at aarp ae a came in the 4th inning. ™ | am with the ‘ = Bares acne id SS ee — cae agra _ it should added that he| Medwick sold some . Bloomfie une , : Indiana ve came back, the next Gay With 8] prociatlat year ta nated at [2% 2 ™ ic ua oer aiers oy | Drake Relays Feature end iced wpa 31 vigry to o al ’ Ss wie Gem Gied, wit 43M, wasted cat oar tne} aay sow, Sean We Dov Met |Aher Kener wispionet wins Track Fast, C ition Good, Santee ict’ Sartiwesterns itu attack ~ ee oe a= Aable conferences _ Medwick ad-| Club president, also announced | 3rd, he scored on an infield out. I ac ast, ompe ti tion , an ne ‘anu Tia mig Y y vom. | vised fhe 26-year-old ‘outfielder to| the appointment of Irving A. | Herb Duncan, who teams with . ; Michi State's defending tied with Littler and Harbert in ; gan s change his stance Duffy as general chairman for | Bob Blackwell as Berkley’s 1-2 Qu -Minute Mile nemet thet round, comme 1 ows MS a nte| Be ir in poes 3) Renews Quest for Four cumin moved to np | : wa the Vikines’ lone ht Jerry |dotted Drake Relays wound up its was-a record performance of 3:20\em school in the relays, cracked /ed out 17 hits but were heavily : i jumpers, hunters and : two-day stand today San- | in the sprint medley in a tight duel | the discus with a mighty | aided by eight Purdue errors. Another former National Ama- I could hit the high pitch a lot western class horses competing in | Berkey ear * gies with Michigan State. The other was | toss of 172 feet, 11 inches. He made| Purdue led 86 after six innings ‘teur_champion, Billy Maxwell ot ene en ese ott the 22 classes in 9 divisions. for tro», ee ee ee lane . ath ball.” first-day 77, Billy came in with I a 67 for the day's lowest score and| epulski made the change last Entries close June 1, and should | Comeback, Beat Howell en the 170-3 set by Bryl Thomp- | the last three innings getting seven in in the 7th. Alan Luce had a grand- slam home run in the big 7th. . Phe -12.5: John Enrietto hit a 1 ae netition, tout | was timed in 10:13. in the college |Oklahoma A&M took the broad |two on in the 3rd to tie the score for six a total of 144. Tied with him was S@™m™er. after he sound bimeeif ot be sent direct to the show's secre- Bob Toski, last year’s big money | ‘he .236 level in mid-June. It must) | + the Hunt Club. Mrs. E. E.| Don Smith's Walled Lake High have paid off for be wound up at winner. — = .283, an improvement on his rookie . a : Tom Cross Sets |" tike to nit © hard 290 and | sPectively, 7136 oO on the ° | drive in 100 runs,” he said last vee . Pace With 80, ox ae oe gosrest_t ez] Wolves Nip Chiefs |. ohn Fisher and Miss Charlotte Nichols School track team rebounded from at S-all. . me d - , : with the New York Giants at the in Chiefs’ Win Polo Grounds. “The best year 1), ie ig ever was at Cx - Sparked by Tom Cross’ steady | in the ak Cena in 1950. I al- in SVC Tennis Test and high jump, shooting, Pontiac High School's) ways hit a lot of doubles, especiai- ~“—— ning a leg on golf team scored a 12-3 victory ly at St.. Louis with the long left Bay City Central won six out of } mile relay team. Don over Bay City Central Friday af-Piield wall.” seven tennis matches here Friday | a ternoon on Pontiac's. Municipal) Repuiski reéently enjoyed the afternoon on Murphy Park courts | in L é y links. Triumph was the Chiefs Ist | strange experience of picking up|‘? 2cfeat Pontiac High School in| one-tenth’ of a second of The SVC win and their 2nd in five} 9 points on his batting average a Saginaw Valley, Conference en-| varsity mark. inated by the fleet Oklahoma Ag- matches. during four off days, While the es Jerry Avery cut his mile time to gies Cross fired 42.3880 for med- |club sat idle in the rain, Warren| , 1“ nade weaduel tine 4:53 and Virgil Barnet won +he |linois’ feat of winning five relays alist honors while downing Gerry | Giles, National League president, | ine day's opening match ie ser Adieman, 3-0. Tom Jacobson’s | changed a scorer’s ruling to give outlasted Ben Boutell in three -_ — The Aggie Repulski another base hit from an gruelling sets, 6-2, 2-6, 9-7. Dick , April 17 ainst the Chicago beat John Byonfield, 3-0; ena Cubs. Ueietmnnay pany ee ip; , Wall Larson's 88 shut cut Joha | lost all his gain by going hitless — pe So Cla qa OF eas- against the New York Giants the games. 3 first Gay the Cards returned to} ‘Tiday’s results: ape lost to Ewin Rosenbury’s 82, 2-1. | action. ee ee ee CLUB BA Fain.” en ‘tne “Kent Mills lest to Frank Pulton, o-«, | 08 Ss *" sig 0-6 ew . Baers, ee, re Vejar Wins by TKO [cis tem on 7 Gary Thomas lost to Bruce MacDonald, 4 gate was Torn Cross” fine "7.| VET ltalian Boxer jess te eee EE, Bill Bonner-Bob Bre lost to Pete Car- — SYRACUSE, N. Y. (INS)~Chico Gary Wylie-Paul | Mead lost to Dave cLus Family Matters Take = Veiar, part-time dramatics stu- | ™merman-Dere Owisdala, 0-4, +4 Etnvefang Caroline From School | ",{r™ Stamford, Conn., gained - . Detroit arotine From, schoo a _hround technical knockout | Babe Zaharias Leading Betis” CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (INS) — Uni. | °VeT Paolo Melis of Italy last night | versity of Illinois authorities have ®t Syracuse when their scheduled Peach Blossom Tourney revealed that star halfback J, Cc, 1°Trounder was stopped because of! SPARTANBURG, S.C, — The Caroline has withdrawn tempo ® Cut Over Melis’ eye. $5,000 Peach Blossom-Betsy Rawis rarily from school, following the | Melis, 3-to-1 underdog, ‘received Open Golf Tournament moved into death of his grandfather and the | ‘M¢ cut early in the Ist round but | jts third round here today with the lanova and a winner over Wes is-| Campbell, Floridan, in |Cooper Makes | Nortnrop knocked in three runs oo the spotlight with the | North-Sovth’s Finale Good Sh . a the mile was a iGevent program in| PINEHURST, N.C. Bill owing nial Ache which more records ap-| Campbell, Walker t Michiga , 2); peared certain to be made to go seantington” Va.. who at Las Vegas Indiana ‘a Wisconsin Gy Mikes sota at Iowa (2); Michigan at Pur. Hi Eggs 74 i ais2 4 | : g"¢ 232 il Bi f t ? : i : a i i lt Ey P 7 z ; #z ; z 5 i: g i F g ue op iF eague Averages = cae, TES . + & MALiVE | washington at Detroit. 1:30 p.m.—McDer- rf 33 ? meter Lzseue . is taking over a Knoll- mott (14) or Porterfield (22). vs. Mass 8: oe , : Matera slave aBSSSungnentog Weebkiebuubiyseybaeyynene? : : ~ ee ee POveretencaseonscuuarsEsygs SS4e- ver =Swwe «EESeck ond ons SCISISST Se SEEEL See IUUR te Hi ‘ ne F z | F j és i Be E E i | | i F i i suescxsescees “atlwaatbewelS ov vmeuwesolsEEuESEady } : i a ; a in June when the summer Berkley Golfers Win lead with 142. —~ edged Mt. Clemens in Miss Goodrich Wins Fy # | | 1955 football, squad, intends to re-| 10 yeaterday to takes the halfway | : : | 3 3 : 7 “i i : g 2 z : : : Fs 3 3 z Zz i 3 iyi f wakwoouned. os PDR | "Sh selves, don’t them too _ tavtant to ectsass Gute canteen | ine _tnnn am Ml Sl Thre ray 4 Quick Service || MODEL OPEN From 1 to 6 SAT. and SUN. — Ito 5 WEEKDAYS e F they’re always happy. 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PAINTS af : Sek at i” iy / : | ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30; 1955 |New Chair Designs Will Bring the Indoors Outdoors Week's Permits |Overscouring THE TERRACE will look more like « living room than the living| iron, canvas, sailor cord—are said to be weather resistant they are ee ee New outdoor furnishings are built | designed to be perfectly at home indoors, providing fancy streamlined Total $193 ett ; P | & Bath Fixtures Spoils Enamel Don’t scour your plumbing’ fix- . oe tures if you want them to keep Homes and Additions) their new and lustrous appear- Included in Work Planned in City premises And although materials used—redwood, wrought | furniture. ance. « This is the advice of experts, who point out that all household | , Building permits valued at $193,- were issued by the City Build- Dept. this week, with a $90,000 home The cleansers are mildly abrasive. If used in moderation with plenty of water, most cleansers are harm- less. But hard scouring, with too much cleanser and not enough water, will scratch the finish of fixtures. The enamel of a bathtub also ean be scratched if you stand | P F g x ry 5 e & Detroit "| im the tube with your shoes | ts were issued to| 08. Shee soles carry gritty z3 ; Other permits for major projects | tensiis and scrub pails also will this chairs with arms and legs | shade of included two addition jobs. One, at| make the finish more susceptible - 43 W. Huron St., is valued at $16,-| to stains. e. = without | niscent of Pompeian styles. Cush-|900. The other, at 339 W. Huron| Amateur photographers are - | St., has a $10,000 value. warned not to use a bathroom for COMMERCIAL BUILTUP to the bare wood to keep it from soaking oil out of the new putty. Tt is possible to grind eyeglass A listing of other permits valued| a darkroom. Plumbing fixtures | ROOFING at more than $500 follows: can become stained from even a | "Sse 7S sem) oa8 M Coes Garage, 426 Pirst, $500 brief contact of film developer. (| Get Ae Estimate Withest Obligation Garage, 315 Draper, $1,000 Stains also can be caused by HUGUS-MARSH | Garage, 615 Second, $600 Guseen ts Weauan. ous raw vegetables or fruits allowed | poogine & INSULATION CO Mud Can Make Snug Home | == = }———| House, 92 N. Astor, $6,000 ohne che]. RADIATOR my work and like dit and I built; hard plaster inside and out to him a big home—my first one.| Pretect the mud blocks. Since then I've built about a dos-| They have the traditional six-| Aasition, soa Meatow. $100 en and remodeled a lot of old|inch thick earth roots, but on top| Addition Me Rermnfield, te is Here! student affairs at the University Aeine, 288 Hughes, $1 500 of New Mexico, is one of the latest | "** of that they have guaranteed| Move butiding, Si Posceek. $180 |to move into one at Albuquerque. These new homes Bob builds {modern tar-paper, asphalt and < | “We like it,” he says. ‘We like | ‘debes made by Albuquerque | gravel surfaces. The traditional Car t Beatin Da S lit for its looks, for its quiet, for| ¢reftsman Lolo Leyba rum from {heavy decorative beams support pe q y |its insulation.” $20,008 to $30,000. the ceilings. On top of those are His mud home is newly built of} “Yqu don't build them fast,” |!aid naturally-finished planks, Gone _ We Hope abode—clay mud mixed with|Bob explains. “It’s more a hand |Straight or laid like herringbone. : : The time was when someone in in the sun. places that could inside walls are the tra-| the home, and it usually was ’ : aah ac oteares getting ditional white. The ancients| Mother, pulled up myriads of ——— The state administration thinks | are” Bob says. “The choice |*dpted that color because it was|carpet tacks and tussled with . i ty’ : bulky carpets finally getting them hold to the plain, clean lines of the |, 4 , usually be- |from gypsum deposits like the | out into the yard and on lines 546 traditional architecture of this land woe ptecires lla ” huge dunes of White Sands Na-| where they were beaten hard and A MONTH [ct the Puedio Indians. $ DOWN Foe complete protection — fy Gay pasion, fram inetity emer ye tn etn ond mes oe oc cate Go tang i cotihoidiiaedioaeel the tional Monument. thoroughly once or twice a year. there homes Bob has just moved into one of R -d | nips Se taal comes he “choice” old ones he wag re- The windows are deep-set with The rest of the time they were | on 1c Lake Privileges ‘land they lease from the univer. |Pairing. It's on El Camino de la wide sills as in the old homes. eee eee | on Elkhorn Lake | sy 2% must be built in Pueblo ag a ed ies Ge Says Dr. Smith: “We live on a| jots of dust to settle onto aici NEAR SCHOOLS |) 5. sum wen nvading “Anglos” to Highland |poune its as quict as com be, Ir's| ‘ung, ™ te bewee, part of i ; s bense ae ee nez, Bob's | because the walls are a foot thick Today's Sears Save = chiet carpenter and a member of | ing although we live under. the oday’s vacuum - . Aluminum AWNINGS Free Estimates--Easy Terms G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. his Drive North on M-24 te || He'd seem lots of older adobe |, tamily here since the days Of | a5oroach to buys’ Kirtland Field,| 7c? homemakers from such Clerkston-Orion Rood and dirt from West to Sunset Rox rugs and carpets and safely re- > in the tra- 7 a tains it. Methodically used, it . 941,| Bob builds his homes And Mela says: “In hot weather | pvia resin ving CRA-MIN-YAN “fell in love with the place” and | litional manner but with =~ you don't know there’s a summer ever re par the mdhory mpi leame back after World War II to|ern improvements thet outside, and winter storms never | outside for a beating “ CAHG William Lechner PE 2-182) Tt BUILDERS |istcrtine su reerateung to tre sane, the wal of theo Boies Doct tne med ald wp? > sari : — 27 N. Cess Ave. FE 4-1549 |value of an ancient building ma- had no foundation. Mela says.) Scattered over New Mexico, HEATING Distributor for Pontiac Area | terial, and Bob is one of the very| ‘The gid places have grown into |Cojorado, Texas, Arizona, Utah ts 2.1211 — | few on the ground floor as a build earth.” and California are buildings set up|] Before you buy, don’t fail to] 2260 Dixie Hwy. FE | er. 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FE 8-04: Living Come Ont to the Beautiful and Dignified Village of Clarkstont ae othe — a ‘ _—~ ‘ vi A ee \ A in a e i . f . - . nnn cam i, @ Siibesatiadnsamialiion qunmdieeinaamenetti. _daandtenaaainiaiienenmanninimeia: atiien aaa Breen ane adbety on ee ———* - alee — a Sane Seee | Vee ene J ' / j e } ,: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1955 ¢ A GN Folding Cots Take on Eye SIXTEEN Im a normal year Great Britain horses, the value often reaching experts many thoroughbred $14 million annually. The New, Low-Cost j { fi it i f : . dan bi the Somadap cling Uk with floor REST SR a ag well as portability, the one-| green. | macnn s aan Say trea Wy all ripe | Not for camping, sunning and for conversation mak- 3 fers. the “unexpected guest” 88 ing is the Sun Circle lounger. OME : =riee A new folding cot, features wrought iron frame sucstsh ta ‘thts tes cae pee @ See the First of 3 Models to Be Shown : -- yd lounging piece. more comfort, the manufacturer explains, from sleeping on the Onl $ Low FHA tautly-drawn canvas. When the y Terms supporting metal legs are re- 9 and elegance of the cork look is used to full- eau titea tab eal te tae The inviting warmth , est advantage in this charming modern living room. The modern| >Y 3% inches, The low construc * Spacious 50-Foot Lots corner fireplace and adjoining window-seat wall are painted a soft, — al alae Fong Mec Mange sunny yellow, with the other walls finished in stark white. Window headreem teats, while * Large Dining Area cal are| Ushiness provides easy porta- ee in deep runset colors. ‘The functional black iron and brass fireplace | OT. TEMCO MACHINE * Oak Hardwood, Floors accessories and the distinctive Chinese screen, floral arrangements|_ Members of the National As- * City Water and Sewer * Automatic Gun-Type Forced Air Furnace * Alwintite Aluminum Windows * Youngstown Kitchens * Birch Flush Doors 2 POMTIAC ORIVE FEDERAL 5-6644 PONTIAC MICHIGAN | | asphalt tile floor laid in a random square and oblong pattern that | items that serve both shades from soft beige to deep random natural cork tones. cots and beds Home Qwner | Workshop Pattee (i: var mn i it F on arma se rR . o inches wide and deep i pA 8 tenes 1Be Individual @ROHOUSE | aan Do You Own Land Suitable z — out Perry Street, turn south minum, weighs only 9% pounds. A DELIVERED > 9 on Emerson 1% blocks to | Color Selection Points poorly By essay aero ene Saw Blode and Casiom-Buil for Development : a) model, directly sero trom Hl! 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The! effort $ SEE THE OUTSTANDING: NEW $ |] | Tules of good taste.” pattern gives — cutting Piper phe gp ao $ . e . 3 Coler coordination, Rahr ex. | Stides for the rafters and roofing. regularty stime : “Trailview $ | pte oem rng mcnny | To wena wich eon a] Sav mite ton en > $ |] | tive reef color, then selecting col- | separate pattern may be cut out ‘a: ar ’ $ $ if| ore for siding and trim to bar | o¢ wood or metal. The cupola| gurtuce. $ H ‘ed . | eer pattern shows just how to saw! with tile’s different colors and . R} ome $ | “And to make coordination sim-| angies to‘ fit any root and to! gecorstive design the matertal - : i$ $ ]]| Bier.” he adds, “more and more| attach securely without any root| makes ideal surfacing for modern oO » $ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! 2 |] | Manufacturers of paints, asphalt| ajterations. Please order patterns! tethrooms. It insures a sanitary e 2 $ ]]| Tooting. asbestos siding, and oth-| by number; 407 for the cupola ana| bath and a handsome onesoo. | ; % 2 Baths, 3 Bedrooms 2 Sepulding materials are coloring| 241 for the weathervane. These . * K 4 products re ones.”’ are 2% cents each Pi | 3 Paya ory lente ae itchen $ , Thus, Rabr say, the moan $ ——- * Front and Rear Center Hall Pian 3 i Glake Sande cena Hille, New York. Lumber > 4 & Perimeter System > | which house | $ end many, mony other dclune festures! 3 nab en Cobwebs Bow to Vacuum | AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAA AA K ll\ whe plane to bet or remeact | The vacuum cleaner is truly alll ASH & DOORS $ $ ; with @ root of blue-green asphalt | Versatile piece of equipment. Au 16,000 % $16,500 inctuding Locs l]| Tatras nas, ener eaetnalt | Tightly spider web which >| BLDR’S SUPPLIES CASH for the siding, charcoal for the | Pears suddenly —— AS FHA and VA APPROVED eaves and window trim, and goral | dust on the tops ot window and| ij BUILDERS’ HDWE. $ 50 LOCATION: wre a to @ vivid con-| 27% easily by the — = PAINTS and Model home located at corner of Pontiac trast color applied to a limited | °US%, Plaster walls, . Trail and Welch Road. Model open daily area, usually to the front door, and un keer cles enter ek DICKIE CARRY < er details. The accent color acts | ‘cereuasion” of your versatile _ VE DEAL as a focal point for the observer’s| ype © YOU _versaille) a —_ A | 2495 Orcherd Loke Rd. ALL SALES 1102 W. Maple Ré., Welled Leke MArhet 4-1552 ff] 2 be uxt Any day —_—_ FINALL To Buy or Sell in the Drayton — Waterford — Clarkston Area See WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Men " fivinc Room ee 4 : Tani ur Cv ij ay Uri TLL tHrirapecierige OTUs Uo FHA TERMS No Money Down omy $47.85 200. > @ al * a 4 | HANG IT ALL ON BOARD Display your trophies . . . hand pictures, pots. ve Ye on? ". Ww a, F i ? ond pans, Ans of “—in8 or FE 2-1211 : . or FE 5-9236 Every size and style of ewhing to suit your home, at EXCELLENT VARIETY OF / ESTIMATES Meow piv DEALER NAME PEGBOARD F PERMANENT BEAUTY ALL-WEATHER PROTECTION Ideal for kitchen utensils, artists and decorators supplies or tool storage. ‘ NAVACO ePtaerrescates FRAME tuning or masonry. All jobs expertly con- wont iuienes structed with quality materials. Complete cement work. PARKING » oe iss me rd ’ LUMBER (0. 7 ’ po rsa HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES § } , CAKLAND . FE 4-1594. G& MConstruction Co. % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x BPG ax se? 1g 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac TUNE IN MICHIGAN NEWS, MON., WED., FRI. 7:30 -7 4 ‘ | : ’ # ’ . j ‘ aa “4 é “ . Oe Mr ape Se me Re RSE OO Tere a Ein he oa re eae oe San CRERERRRSGREEEREE ceo eememmmmsneraeecaemee Ree Ce, NOSE See 5) Neen Liviu ds i. REED EOP ieee ee : “He emppagpere meetin neat wane - po re YF REE ERAN NBS METS PoE 6g ie oS bi wa / Cabinet Work Free instetiadess _ Sample on Dispiay Corner Columns 5380 Dixie Highwey Our Rates Are Reasonable OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. ~ HT Sawins Cabinet Shop POG ‘Wate Uh. tl ol oe * A Step in Beauty ORNAMENTAL IRON | F lat Columns . heck These Fectore @ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping @ No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Rich Vibra-Packed Woterproof Concrete @ Stee! Reinforced UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. / SEVENTEEN a? THE. PONTIAC PRESS, -SATURDAY. - APRIL 30, 1955 : be taken down. Ig you do not like Streamline © | Szssscrancrn meme it is a wise idea to use only the thinnest of nylon curtains ) which will no¢ obstruct the breeze my for Summertime) ze" ="s0s"s- laundering. - In a home where there are chil-| a) | be vacation time for Mother unless eo ss 6 Concrete Steps | OR 3-7715 HOWLAND TRAILER RENTAL Om 8-166 ———— a Eesy to the ready mined off plastic pele 4. smooth texture decoration You Saw lt at the _. BUILDING SHOW | Done in a simple manner— with a paint brush me = it’s en easy pointing process Come ta for a finished sample and Color Card _ = . etl sw cy" — — Lves Qoom bLPpecm _ if SOFT | ene oO 2 ee | | ae {, $1.0" ts AP Newsfeatures MODERN VENTILATION—Inte ranch style. — 1, Ti. eS ony, eore || rior kitthen is practicable in this. j unusual plan suitable for different exterior treatments. - This can | be re-waxed as the shine wears | be a contemporary house with butterfly roof, or a more conventional / away, Three bedrooms and two bathrooms are completely | | segregated from living quarters, which include an informal activity | the vinyl plastic floors, protect the | room. This is Plan.216 by Paul T. Haagen, 360 N. Michigan Ave., Today’ s Kitchen | Relies on Tile for Color, Pattern Friendly colors and decorative | design enhance the efficiency of kitchens in new homes today. Producers of quality materials| for the kitchen are now bringing | out their products in a wide! variety of work-inspiring colors | Work counters, too, are surfaced | with the stainproof and waterproof | material. with PC GLASS BLOCKS Here's @ practical remodeling ides Glass Blocks will keep out water. let in light, insure privacy — they're the mark of a modern home. Qlass Blocks are easy to clean, too, and don’t need replacement or repair. Call or phone today SIBLEY. COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N° Cass Ave. _ FE 5-8163 Specialists in Re-Modeling! ELLIS CONST. CO. 2690 S. Woodward FE 2-267! Painting Saves Window Frames Coordinate Colors for Overall Looks of House Windowe need the warmth of good color as much as any other part of the house. Windows are | eyes to a home, and the paint se- lected should harmonize with the | roof, siding, and trim colors. If | the windows are wood they can | be readily redecorated to suit a change in the overall color scheme. | Painting windows is simple, but keep these pointers in mind: i Paint new windows before in- | Stallation, not after, especially in | Indeed, one of the latest 4newly built houses. Modern wood | window units are precisely manv- | factured millwork and must be) protected from moisture and plaster spatter -during building | operations if they are to give best | service. Factory-built units of | pine are already pro-| tected with a water-repellent pre- | servative treatment against warp- | ing, swelling, shrinking, and _rot- ting. coat of paint or other finish, both inside and out, will prevent putty | failure and afford protection dur- § ing construction. The prime coat should be relatively thin paint, Keep the paint off weatherstrip- ping. If paint gets on the weather- strip, wipe it off immediately. Use | solvent.and steel wool if necessary. Otherwise the windows will stick. Time will be saved in the long run if operating handles are re- | moved during painting. Protect other hardware with some kind of -overing. If the window is a casement or awning type, don’t close the sash until the paint is. dry. This will prevent fouling the weatherstrip with paint, and will keep the sash from sticking in the frame. r If it is a double-hung window, PONTIAC PAINT 3 Mfg. Co. 17-19 S. Perry St. |@ good cleaner and then rinsed | Mother Can Plan Home| | dren, slip covers should be sturdy | to Release Her Time and should not be too light in col-| for Children ° | ox. Small ornaments that require frequent dusting and are easily Vacation time for the kids won't broken should be put away. pore ptr dcdigp hers garsgacem wa If each child in the family is cuts as possible worked out for | 8!vem certain daily chores the chil- house cleaning chores. | dren themselves will benefit by Wear and tear on floors and’ £°0d training in homemaking and rugs is always a major summer | ™other’s summer will be much problem, with the youngsters and| ™°re enjoyable. Recipe for results: Classified | quickly ads! , | quickly solved through Want Adsl Yes, daily problems are! Just call FE 28161. x IT ADDS SO MUCH . . YET COSTS $0 LITTLE * "BEAUTIFUL ~ NATURAL BUILDING STONE NATURAL STONE | | MARBLE and SLATE # Crsigmar (Tenn. Marble) ere * Briar Hil > akties rib esa pathos # VESTIBULES * Blue or Buff Teyco moreno ~ PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 their friends in and out of the house all day. In this day of small area rugs rather than large car- pets probably the best solution to summer upkeep problems is to re- | move the rugs and enjoy the clean, | VETERANS --No Money Down cool look of bare floors, which are | wonderful summer work savers. The new type of floorings which are found in so many mod- erm homes require only simple care in the summer if one gives them the proper attention at the | time of spring house cleaning. | These floorings, the vinyl plastics | linoleums, asphalt and rubber | tiles all can be treated with the | Same type of self-polishing wax. | The floors should be treated with | CARLYLE 162 FAIRMONT MODEL HOME 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-4731 thoroughly with clear, warm wa-| ter and allowed to dry before the wax is applied. If any cleaner is left on the surface the wax may $ 5 O MONTHLY PAYMENT Includes principal & interest OCCUPANCY in 30 DAYS : « Open Daily and Sunday |! P. M. to 6 P. M. FEATURES: ® Two Bedrooms e‘Full Basement water spot. Thereafter, the floors can be dusted daily with a dry mop and occasionally be damp! mopped. Heavy traffic areas should | The wax will maintain gloss on | | surface of the floors and reduce | soiling, all points to remember dur- ing the summer when traffic will |-————— ae fe oydell Colors WITH IDENTICAL SHADES OF EACH IN O DIFFERENT FINISHES SOFHONE be heavy. Winter drapes will, of tceriensl, REFRICERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 es 2 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 a ee EM 3-4026 “~_wewevrrrevreervreywtewt,fY?,* Drayton Plains - on DAN ROSE REALTY 20030 JAMES COUZENS PHONE BRoadway 3-100! Saw | FLAT WALL FINISH a 1 - the - Dixie @ 4 Styles te Choose From © Luxaire Automatic Ol) Heat ‘ rs ® Deuble Ribben Drive Windows ‘@ OSS TONE Ps Wethable- Oil Base ONE COAT COVERS eee OLD PAINT or WALLPAPER BURKE LUMBER CO. “Where the Home Begins” OR 3-1211 wevvvuvvVeVVVeVeVeVTYeY, The In cadowlark William A. KENNED\ REALTOR Exclusive Sales Agent Huro! O7 w hae a Soa 3-BEDROOM RANCH 11,950 ‘12,200 $600 Ah. to Qualified Veterans Plus a Costs Model Open Daily and Sunday 12-7 A Mode! Completely Furnished a aed F eaures ¢ of ‘the “Meadowlark : . @ Birch by-passing doors @ Car port 19’x12’ can be converted at a later date to an extra room @ Large lots, 14,000 square ft. kitchen, custom cabinets with antique copper drawers in bathroom, especially designed for modern living @ Two foot ovethagg around house @ Close to lake, schools and shopping centers. @ Double sinks in @ Custom cabinets and P ie « i a Ri r ' { ba fi i { f / r ef }} i ie ie & ba | |. | .BIGHTEEN _/THE PONTI ae" fie 4 | While Uv. 8. have | f); 4 ' ON REAL ESTATE ]| "ee" cotee tuned on te commen | Pinup Wall Provides rope Heist hte | law of Ehgiand, a system of Jaws , ; ’ PROBLEMS [love nearly rented to the Code (HOMEWOTK, Hobby SCN AW ate le RZ, Napoleon ts used in Louisiana ; jive pies gurs ReAtry, [ack econ oe 2 REMODELING MAGIC = saw. toncn ___ 5.5175 Stereum pve mnie | ci Lamber parte cary the - WU ~ : to put up and mighty attractive -AyNtle Nats PHU AN WITH REAL WOOD WALL PANELING | | [e] . storact with in Just 4 Steps rows spaced an inch apart. Mount —— it on the wall over spacers so the } Patio Livinc av to Take... fixtures can be placed in the H G-Ceit- a6. 15-4" oe holes. Paint it to harmonize with as ; uu the room. Lumber dealers carry =——# a - fixtures, and . = a useful for dis- : Teed | | I tntay | OINING PE MSM FP igun CaR POR a Lg O86.1C : ws A 6-0 07-0 = KITCHEN | = 4-6-7 | @ : | py PS my. | - pone Sefer CV ERID ws ° NEWS IN LIGHTING—A modern house designed to show the ad- a vantages of interior skylighted bathroom and rear lavatory, oppor- ° tunities for glass block partitions, paved entry, window walls facing =|] the garden, among other features. Sleeping quarters are entirely = separate from the rest of the house, forming a sheltered « garden side. Red quarry tile or slate ‘ e entrance porch through the foyer and on merging indoors and outdoors. This . Co., 11711 East Eight Mile Rd., East ge weesw f°) 1.620 square feet; carport adds 416 square feet. Large laundry, : space and storage she at end of carport eliminate need for a Build it, paint it, paper Low pitched roof is nearly flat. Contrac Completion ny Be a! ‘Pee et | Desks Have Now Changed yur pening weve (ince Early Webster Time got the tools and ma- NEW YORK—When Webster de- | serve as “‘business offices” for the terials to help you do fined a desk as “a sloping table, | busy the job better! Come frame or case with sloping or flat A in. top, for the use of writers’ he| period, in richly grained figured could not foresee the many and a an aes cs }| varied uses to which such items of cia ait had CHURCH'S Ure, pf) exsice ous ve ut today. "| Sng "penes wate reverse t With the necessity for making| become a checker or chess FE 2-0233 beard. . | it, hammer it... ce : : f Build for Permanence if | Build With GET THE WHOLE STORY every piece of furniture in limited oa pn ip < ‘ space serve a variety of needs, concern, in its modern NTRA ; neat a — hh BN EE traditional adaptations—double as | desk and dressing table, especially G { e - game tables seateadl ful for si as even) The piece, uniting dark’ walnut| INSTALLATIONS Cinder Blocks Wilbur Townsend, Distributor Midwest Homes || 4 STYLE FOR EVERY C N cat panel for writing. ‘Toe to] SO INDUSTRRAES 159 Mighland Sereet—Rechewe Phone OL 1-6845 oe oop en srt offage eeds with uorescent light for a groom.| | @ RESIDENTIAL Call FE 4-4570-—FE 8-0332 ~ ing aid. Over 25 Years in Pontiec =a | tment “ Another desk—not dual in role,| 845 West Huren St. rea weonewmtmns mene _| FL G. Van Horn & Sons ° ° Punereme oe a mode aptatio anna * 3 : . jo of a roll-top desk. The desk, in Heavier aluminum fram Year Round Use|" tot wins nodem amor WALUE PLUS! 199 Mechanic Street make them extra strong! Mw yon (he Hod Provided | ner back. a whic : semen cimnremnneipemnt 1 ; You Winterize lls ovis olgeeny See This Big, New Free eetimete eS oo Se Oe oe To serve as beth « dock and on! 3-BEDROOM I i Pree etter the fertiliser to spread cn divider, another desk, ani} - . | | the lawn and the mulch taken | * 7O™ ; der HOME | | Sostie* jaway from around the rose | !talian Provincial single pedestal | || Custom-built to exact measurements of your kitchen! bushes is to go see how the sum. | one. is finished on both sides for $ ot a). eRe || mer ortinge fared through the S , & nosine table For Per | _ AN “ST . we ea ee er orag | More often than not there’s work | ‘YPe desks for small homes, sug- yc 413 po oe Cee: modern or : be done. Maybe only a few} esting a dual role as living room including taxes & ins . hardware | repel Mr aN pr led table, as well as desk. However, erence 6 ' jm | blown off. A ali colors and patterns boy may have yielded to tempta- ~ = % City woter and sewer tion and fired through * Plastic © Any built-in feature 4 window ol stone FOR RENT #918 0g of ing secs rn ppt - os Sometimes the daniage is more || STEEL SCAFFOLDING for ‘thou Thormedee Ses — a, vipa peg ree every requirement. Roll- ow ol bent washers, Ventilating — ir have blown away. tng tresttes and speciat —FOTFAL-PRICE— 7% teir- | x ne mere iv L&y * ta iat the mae scaffolding for s cir $7, PHA Our expertly Gutened Lescnens enet teen eatinney exbtpete ~ -—- 4 +4 - — — cottage has_ idle | = — _ = —Ferms —t- — a — speeded up the deterioration == é pecan Tis rete pear || SYNTRON ELECT RIC 400 «. THE CABINET SHOP a ; 163 W. Montcalm response for a tread ma /| WA MM EES. Toots for ti, 3088 West Huron "rz, ™s* FE 5-9331 new Harmony House Verti-Lite country to make year - around |f bi mpaatar > tli aa cies ten Sees einen * of what formerly . - fiberglas awnings || HEATING [nels 2% g , tw Ph FE 3-7193 have a “frosted-crackle” type — In most sections where cot BELT SANDERS Skil d a Phone FE 4-4138 $ wvIce 28 E. Huron t. . ~s finish. Come in—save now! OFF SS tages are located, nature is just Mell. o” =e “ mE a Awniage—Mein Floor | ie ona yable in the winter as Saligfacion pusecntbas SEARS. 154N. new 8 | aie oe a the in. || TARPAULINS The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP. of PONTIAC aad Phone . en | expensive wn et ‘ale pa nies || LAWN AERATORS . , ‘ ¢ months year. Siete. summer be i ed Complete Basement Waterproofing Where the BUYER and [J |wintrand at «small cost Th wakencnt Sos ; | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! _ SELLER Meet tight with such materials i W . ; insulating siding, storm win- || HYDRAULIC JACKS : a 7 + « Since 1919 dows and weatherstripping and | ere ae | »ea|| Mixer Park, | Heaters : ixer Park, Inc. 7 HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER ae ~~~ GARAGES 2 a a *340":. Automatic WATER HEATERS | -FREE-WIRING— 2-5 — BUILT BETTER 3 BIG WAYS for longer lifel FULLY GUARANTEED BY Tank is specially pressure-tested inside and out, SHOP and 51 W. Huron St. =; *-.._. Phone FE 4.1555 Open Friday and Monday Nights ‘til 9 3101 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor RVES AND SUNDAYS CALL MA 6-6247 1 Ee a (PP j THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955 Better Quolity MARTIN-SENOUR WHITE HOUSE PAINT $ 69 “It's Fame-Resistant” CAL. COMBINATION | DOORS 3 different widths; *] 6” 2'6", 2'8", 30" — 2 for $30 designed with 8 panes of glass. . ALL-ELECTRIC HOME AT GREEN LAKE — Sunday is the grand opening date set for the new ‘‘designed for modern living’ tri-level house at 2738 Bay Drive, West Bloomfield Township. Three | bedrooms, two bathrooms, a multi-purpose (or. recreation) room, a living room and dining area, laundry and garage are included in| the plan. The lowest level provides a large workshop, the heating plant, laundry and the two-car garage space. On the intermediate level is the living area with its large expanses of glass opening to-| Pentiac Press Phete | wards the lake. The bedrooms are on the top floor. Vertical wood siding and brick form the exterior walls of this modern home. Con- structed by Kuschell Builders in Green Bay Subdivision, sales will be handled exclusively by’ Kuschell Realty Corporation with offices in the Fox and Hounds Bidg., Bloomfield Hills. Completely furnished, |this family home has the ultimate in electrical equipment and | facilities. A. * FREE DELIVERY * % DRIVE OUT TODAY—AND SAVE anet®. LOWRIE LUMBER (== 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton) Phone FE 2-9104 Lots of FREE PARKING Bight at the Door! = | try WASHINGTON, D.C. “The| Battley reports, “home makers American kitchen, today, is more| welcome more information on the than ever in the world’s spotlight,’ according to Joseph F. Battley,|ty finishes used to revolutionize | president of the National Paint, “It's because the best brains in markable qualities are the prod- | the fields of engineering, chemis-| 44. of years of research by thou- and interior decoration are devoting so{much attention to the |*#2ds of chemists in the paint, | room that plays such an —— varnish and lacquer industry. The | role in the American household ~|Modern Kitchen Equipment Offers the Ultimate in Contemporary Plan ‘| durable and decorative new quali- | | modern kitchen equipment, These | their: better wearing qualities and ‘Varnish and Lacquer Association. | new finishes with so many re-| | equipment,”’ | ment is coming out in a variety of eye-appealing hues not available |in the out-moded and old-fashioned brittle coatings. White is getting keen competition from such pleas- ing colors as light green and golden yellow.”’ phasizes the ease with which such | finishes are cleaned and kept | clean. | “The full story of these new | coatings is not only to be found in 3 Bedroom Model Home 585 Mt. Clemens 2 Bedroom Model Home 400 Columbia bender of birmingham FE 2-9981 or MI 4-4941 | beauty but in the new colors | which are being used for kitchen | Says Battley. “When the full-time hired cook | American kitchen, dur house- | Battley points out. “Because of this great interest,’ flexibility as well as the toughness | wives stepped in and demanded | of today's coatings make them} that their ‘shop equipment’ re- far superior to the old brittle and| ceive the benefits of interior “chip-plagued” unpatchable coat-| decoration, Willis M. BREWER mishandled pot. It's actually a/ | wonder they are still being applied | | to some high-priced appliances.”’ In recent years, according. te the association executive, manu- | ’ facturers in all fields have close- ly watched the rise of an efite © LIGHTWEIGHT (6 FT. SECTION ing an entirely new concept in Weighs only 14.5 pounds J protective and decorative fin- ° PROOF . RooT While these are known as syn © RON-ABSORBEN) | thetic resins, the word “synthetic” is really a misleading term wher ° 10 FT. LENGTHS — require fewer fittings * EAST TO INSTALL couples to any pipe— one men con lay 100 ft. in 40 minutes. Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | The word should not be used to identify an artificial substance or oe ‘real thing,” Battley believes tory-created resins nothing could be farther from the truth, “Syn- SPECIALIZING IN ~~ ‘Phone FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING are but a few of this select ‘ ‘syn | / Concrete Work Porch Enclosures Roofing Breezewoys Additions Attic Remodeling | words among those who demand the ‘utmost in quality, durability | and beauty. these resing are incor- BUY THE PIPE WITH THE STRIPE || Siding Recreation Rooms Bath Rooms When porated inte a finish used on the surface of kitchen equipment, — , aT * Diu whe STMT FUVrS “There is rio substitute for experience” OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing amber light just west of Oakland Ave A. Merray White FE 4-9544 Robert E. White | the resulting con expectancy ee eee mer, for that matter. He points out that the secret of such a per- formance, is, of course, flexibility, toughness and the ability to absorb punishment and ‘roll with aad punch," so to speak. He also e! em- CHECK THESE Winter Seal FEATURES | the morale, new y_kitchen _equip- cracked at the drop of a hat—or a| | | = eof tboratory-developed — } applied to these wdnder-workers. | In the case of the modern labora- | thetic’’ company. These names, in- | cidentally, have-bécome household. eating has a life |} —— ings which were formerly used on | |ranges, refrigerators and other “Because color does wonders for | such items. All too often, these | old-fashioned coatings chipped or Broker 1545 Unien Lake Read Real Estate and General Inserance Specializing te Lake Prepertics EM 3-4393 EM 3-3314 Heers: 9 A.M. te 6 P.M. Dally Homes. 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 $732 revite: Maple Enembl Complete with Sink and Fixtures FE 5-0283 NO MONEY DOWN — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Pontiac Millwork Sales Co. 2005 PONTIAC RD. FE 5-0283 Quick-Burns Both TRASH AND GARBAGE © FULLY AUTOMATIC =~ ON EASY TERMS! — 3465 Auburn Ave. Waam Morninc 4 od INCINERATOR $108.96 with Automatic Clock Timer CRUMP ELECTRIC | ——— FE 4-3573 Auburn Heights GREEN BAY GREEN BAY A new Exclusive Lake Front development— 52 spacious sites overlooking Green Lake and Flanders Lake. Rolling contour of the 25% DISCOUNT to General Motors Employes 371: Voorheie Ra. vw. O'BRIEN HEATING wen paca Ah D CALL Evenings: OR 3-2276 FE 2-7004. FE 28245 HH.’ STANTON, Saat an at a tees 103 State St. 1683 BUILDING SERVICE FE 2-2919 vei ee er . \} : tree lined beauty of the shore lines and the crystal clear water make this a development \ land _and_ winding roads complement the The Most Unusual Home We've Ever Built See This Home TODAY! | a © A good * a > tpace—three bedrooms—2 bethe— a with natural fireplace. © Very dramatic room with, IS-fect caflog end (t ‘ @ Advanced ‘li re and certified adequate wiring ot - mmend troit Edison and the Electrical Ase- you must see! ! ee rac" OPEN DAILY 2 te 8—SUNDAY 10 to 8 #. 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Turn (THE WINDOW WITH BUILT- IN STORM SASH, SCREENS) on Comboosh Lane 0 Ledgetone Brive. All on Display Now! "I GALL or #ree estimates—No PRESSURE—NO —s DOWN. ft H ELTMAN & TRI P P "s - - - Burmeister’s - -.- GENERAL CONTRACTORS «> = ss0gsjouung - Ks 8,10js10WUNg - + - s,s0ys:0uung o--8, Alwindo Co, |) 2250" = We Pad. Yale Ate or: Geert : il FL 1-4184 1702 South T (A ohnson Bldg.) 22 West wrence Street _ FE S-6161—OR. 39411 |B. We Deliver t 70-Mile Radius of Our Yard: : elegraph (August Johnson = : Lawr ; eyes w+ Renita’ <= Demat ett eo Oe ie ee ee ee a l, ~ I THE a, 4 on, — _ PONTIAC PRESS, SA'PURDAY, APRIL (30, 1955 840 Pints of Blood . : tf, There's no use knocking | NJ IDA h a7, ytd ea ans NICK HALIDAX i e . e Can sec’ pa- - . 4 tients much worse eff, and I Naa oman Requires Sot sean sa cts ransiusions Every Day |e 278 she Mealy cou IONIA, Mich. @—An unremit-| Her physician, Dr. J . Tann- ting battle for blood is the lot of |hemier, says if is an “extremely | Fess Blood Bank Program, which kindly, gray-haired Mrs. Ethel Kur-| rare disease, but-as long as we |%Pplies her constant need. nat. can provide necessary blood re-|_ About 560 of her 840 pints of nat has had to depend on others} Mrs. Kurnat first observed the | “T0ss. Before the Blood Bank was) . for her blood supply. She laughing- | disease in 1938 when she was strick- | 5*t UP. Mrs. Kurnat relied on in- ly says, “I guess I don’t own a pint|en ‘by sudden blind spells. Last|™4te donors from the Michigan of my own blood now.” year she received 140 transfusions | Reformatory at Ionia and friends. She has received 840 pints of| and since January this year she | However, because her case is whole blood—the equivalent of 105! has been given more than 40 pints | ©°™sidered an emergency, The Red gallons — through transfusion. It | of blood. Cross blood supplies are avail- is the only weapon doctors have| Because her blood reprodficing|*¢ to ber without charge. against an incurble disease that | machinery cannot make up for the a Se vessels throughout the gastro-in a a as hotee tetuhen heaped pote s tes- tinal tract pital beta,“ |sewing toe her 13 grandchildren. | NANCY Known as familial hemorrhagic | There she receives the life-giving as a maintenance mechanic at transfusions while recovering from scienctoctecie, dalty threatens | oo eevere head ‘Daina, feiting |*# Janis packing com MY DOG LOOK AT THE THAT MAN end -eno ef bleed thrush ofr characterize the disease BECAUSE HE'S ee ee “Sure, I get discouraged,” Mrs. ; —— = —e-§2-45 Be Bole mie & irate, « ya special service? Abe Ne ph ~———\. ] |] use pontiac press oc a —— WANT ADS BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON cemgssmen abo Fer Quick Results By McEvoy and Strieber < fh 7 Ze eaoe pals 7 7 Eel fruenr 4 2 v x= | a 26 ah” ‘ pe 5 YES, TWiIGGS /— IVE RIGS6ED Za, UP SCIENTIFIC -SOUNDING Se, ' be ae ‘i j yea coe . ey . ‘ vf" Loe | aod 3. 24 Sar oes. ee a. eae Og Or eg OP oe - SR eee re { { fit Eg . bef ” j ¢ "ee ‘ a poe ne ‘ ’ } 4 a. “Y | ? oa’ ; 2 ss } a 7 Rig ‘ / ; > / . ! ? ; * : J - { - if j oO TWENTY-TWO } THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 40, 1935 ae oe : ; , = In Crash. res |B Te Arabs Wooed Uroes Checkups | MARKETS |Head-On Crash: : » Life Adventures ||Business Tempo Increases a y ; SE; Cc a ™ BF sot 8 = ee at sell | (6 GRBAMOST F BASS in Pontiac During March |, 1. A ‘ The tempo of Pontiac's economy | merce, climbed to for Vacationers | ....2z2" z=... Kills Utica Man Mr at see so pubhe, tarmere’ mascote’ te a many sn meme ype | BE Noy Maal resem ond a " “ y:|. UTICA — Funeral service has gains over both March, 1954 and | $7,000,000 over February and more g Heart ~ oa Spee, Sein 1955, than $9,000,000 over last March. of Red, No i. 335 bu been set for Glenn Wheeler, 67, of February June, July May Be | apt tens Beet, tapped het L%5 by. | 6601 Burroughs St., who was killed According to the monthly index The 108 building permite iesued| Nadie oe z. i i is | morn - tho cCoambir ef, Com-| Gish eet, serky tees tunes Big Dang fstbao0 pk Leeka hoy t |0.26| morning. eens | ag the average of the other two| MARRAKECH, French Morocco, JACKSON (UP}—A former pres-| {35 "Sp Re cnin’ set, No's| Mr cer collided with ele’ @—At the edge of the now-cap. ident of the Michigan Heart Asso- | 225-275, 22- ” bag: Parents fon | a) truck by Floyd Ancel, Industry to Break | "Permits were issued for four| ped Atlas sg See Fi, Seton fh ane tuck seo. W wear gee Output Records March, ch, 1984. " Gersccans the vere Sekine hysical chech jo x in ' : Sede Wasa oh eons ng 1 Site be > ts yea, Bo. told | ei 3 fi oy eres Again Industrial payrolls hit 6 . ? _ Dr. Frank Van Schoick, who} * = The crash occurreed on Mound Or Au $15,261,808 im February and France shows off the project Seles Sh tell shay peseses take | CHcAGg) Apel (sar) —Potatony died tn St. Jonoph Mes Mt. DETROIT W®—The auto industry | $14,402,817 the previews March. |. uaiy as an answer to Arab na- the mistake of embarking on rip- | track #17 old stack, 4 new stock: total | Cyrene will set more new bigh production The muniber of pascmngers car |tinnalists clamering for independ. roaring vacations after sitting be- madeonee demand moderate snd market He is survived by his — wife, atte Sie woe Riverts cadd rag Ph peng te ates Ons he ee let ft amg rong their = best that Joon ty ead, are old” sock. daho Ruseets 0630+ ge Gertrude; six sons, Joe and Car- today U. Ss. factories will bujld previous month to a total of favorite sport of throwing bombs . fore they start to! moderate and market firm for best | Tol of Utica, Raymond of ; "187,060 cars and 32,152 trucks com- The total was down from | gt pro-French Moroccans. They they can do before y | stock: carlot sales, new stocks: | Douglas of Rochester, of with last week's 190.647 cars | the * carried in| say it doesn’t answer their demand over-do,” he said. aia aon endo nner Fraser, Ernest of Brownshprg, ong SL waae ln Se ome | Stee ane ee however. for freedom and that anyhow the “The man who sits behing a aaynest Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. Ellen week Hast year U. S. factories| Water consumption in the city| French are building to make a a ta come ee peor, ar Bemf.2,|Beare of Centertine, ‘Mrs. Hazel built 124,844 cars and 23.394 trucks. Leahe GAIA AG eat Ge a8 pratt, ust ing tove of Maswees en a heetic vacation is Detroit, cases a) Aree: er, . Virginia This week’s car output sets a/ increase of more : ; ” Gchelck enbd. | OAD. crete A jem weight- | Coulter of Clarkston ister, ‘ bined | gallons other months.| Nationalists are few, however pepe tearm physieal caer erage 3% “ater. “4 wid. ove Mrs. Myrtle Carter of Humbolt ad Pr en alg Pope saa reid slates bat gxes.233, | 2mong the Berber soir gogo examination first to determine srvawe Grate + Suabe ¢. — Tenn.;~ 20 grandchildren and 2 figures represent the industry's os uae beth Gianthe. the Atlas. To celebrate aa whether your heart can stand | medium 2; ¢ ~grandchDdren. previous record mazks. imereate ps abe {hemes ter pag under strain Funeral service wi natural electrical turbaned horsemen on an exu- pre iead os Commercial ated a ae large | 2 p.m Taneday at Schwerdiatl Wards sald this week's Cane- | ony ns ae down | berant display of riding and noise, te id now haves and dee" wee oe |e Pepa nan a | St Shee eae fame [INN er ee” rye ean ve . @ tn cars a new - is ie oth eee ck | Ean eat P| Sein Canin Cy, Ra ss Sicoetctce i) § Gets $81 Millon eet a ee conditions | llores os lon Energie Electrique du ie: were concerned = ee trance, Bonn Produced 10,241 cars and 2,835 (Moroccan Electric Power) is a Heart Association statistics | we wt -| Buckle awn Biv wenorted te Penne Patee|| Dead Elephant || tras. for 3 Rubber Plants Freach firm, working with French backed him up. Figures showed; cuicaco a u ; . : 194 week 8-| oy government aid. a Sa ea ey, | a fo or noone | Besicle Highvway || ag ris icst|wanuwcros wr ere Sie oa oo we Sie an chiean Gee | sew as wre Men |ON Saar Issue the car was parked in the rear) HOLLAND (UP) — Hundreds of built. The statistical agency said | Moot Ook SHL.S06.072.75 in cash ee pheagel barren thr Arment LFA RL OL* SE BONN, Germany — Chan-| of his home. curious motorists were stopping to- Canadian factories alte sete ners |Neches, Tex., rubber plants and Sern’ § — baying prions unchanged to 1% lower: | io i d Adenauer and day to get a final look at Roxie, a| Canadian factories a the de- idents has some kind of a heart | Gd ‘f Sg af eg Antoine} Pentiae Police today reported | fiveton circus elephant, béfore she| high mark in combined car and pe pene viper sanyo a pe eee & &- “hk. : tice checks it; current receipts 39. | Pinay buckled down today to the| the arrest of Clarence E Ps. |i buried in a huge grave beside | truck assemblies. The previous | try to private ce nelle lene talk GaP wltien ant- statistics oc aap atone — thorny task of settling ~ac ct atc aptiorl tern A busy highway U.S.-31. ment tm beth ietencas wove cot The transier, at the offices of lake holde te sith nine * 7 *. . interno al Dar tac ae Povhy ny mad te eave |hin Tih rehearse” Sia | mt gt aa of | err, Poe rn, come wi the December - January - : DETROIT POULTRY Later Pinay said he was “ex- Roxie’s owner, said a bulldozer | factories at cars vat, | Week-long series of contract-sign- Still, Bin-el-Ouidane is the big- shoveling period and the ford 2 1ap>—Erices, pate | roordinarily satiafied with the Stepheg Robinson, 37, of Fay would prepare @ large grave for | trucks. It estimates Canadian out- fem Mew June-July vacation sonson. uly ive pouty Sp. 18's. ~’ | progress we have made’ so far-”| ¢tteville, N. C., paid 30 fine | the 3S-year-old elephant that died| put for April at a record $3,200 eee pray Rca oe ees a 2 ee ‘Heart attacks hit their peak | ,,ues"7 Nem,20-3h light bene 19; heavy | FO eee xpressed similar | rlmnded guilty 10 deity sem Po | Thursday night of map| por Bp ae The figure in The ceremony left Gores plants | Sh yery. And cn Moreceo the im- winter months,” an Asso- | 29-20, Barred 3 eld roosters | view, : inf i that followed a severe attack cludes . $ in government possession. immense. The lan’ to cation spemnmen sal in De sae seer om ene ith supp But the oe ws ef their center| ton Tonmahie Sustice Allen &, |e see cations te sd [be irigted, for example. i c= success Rexi orse being continued in standby condi- ted eventually to provid: homes tea eer general tapering | Bart™atagfrzit ety say on sup | ence daring wp their aif perwsibinn foo er of proper Traffic lo Get W at Ladietbn My, hao bone towne oad a living for $00,000 of the nine sa ae yg ML, on agreement up Hall fer rent. Catering service the highway from al ‘million Moroccans in tae Tadia off,” he said. There's a slight rise | quate to the slow trade. ferences on the strategic industrial | svauable for and banquets. | °% Senees feces for private operation 100 miles aortrenxt of a bt of people’ ort working in| cmscacSe™inte SOUS Lie pou: Sm Oakaod Ave. PE eons oc | Tha Ros det. an ante wrt Before It Gets Better = | arraech the garden "That, is followed, by |i tee bese eat 5 shook: The fate of the —aM- | where the ground ts higher and CHICAGO (UP) — The traffic | Justice Douglas . * * @ ee is followed by | soope. «7.003 ‘inl t'0.0. “paying prices | Profect to restore West If your friend's in jail and needs | a bulldeser was) te prepare & | problem in most American cities It will grow wheat, ry. another lull, which y | coops her: heavy hens 25-| sovereignty and to rearm Ger- bail. Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| grave in a sand hill Inter today. will get a lot worse before it gets Calls Off 3-Week successful experiments can be re- a marked increase in heart attacks | 3" light hens 145-17. broilers or fryers de the North Atlantic ~—Adv scale—valuable | during the summer vacation sea-| 3-11:, sé reesters 12-124; capeneties| Hane | inaide could also | "| After preparing the grave, the | any better, according to a survey peated on a large | son. Then comes another tapering | “> hinge on this confereabe e s0. os k (Peep enfield goed caplet Borla = Dog Sled Trek * [tang staple cotton. . ° q aed then cover the ion. j off period, followed by another big ’ . ’ *-_ + 8 Christian Stac house , ; spurt as soon as the snow starts Market Healthier, _ | ‘West Germany is Cmegipe to|*" a 7 pate Ged of & Magbtasd iaen- Prd ee a ae a a Pe oe wtine Wines 6. Dens ‘Job Placements Set Tee cpotemmee std Setember | feR Sa the treaty to end the 10-year Allied Dies at Rochester save her Wis, Sho God a two big | Sore peapes are setting to where | bes called off a plan for a tarve- was the “safest” month of the | SENATE eport yS occupation is deposited in Bonn by serge Bh go Pi Diner Blagg ae | fo pla tert eden cent mcg year. Britain and France. The, United) ROCHESTER — Christian|teet after veterinarians decided ty the AMA WASHINGTON | W&— The Senate | crates and West Germany already-| Stackhouse,—a__retired best way to cure the colic was to/ | Other da ta coljected uae oe ie ame Oe ace Mende, Public have filed it. Lie neamnn. died last night at | get her to stand up. a we. | frequest today a report picturing home at Alberton _ ‘Two-thirds workers ee fe ere Syren healthier" early this Year tan 1 | Wf Shot n Street following a brief illness. A etna sarccld girl, clutching | Ing a mile or more trom .their come over-weight, infections “healthier’’ early year -year-old merchant something in hand, drove up jobs use automobiles te make worry. was in the precrash month of | VV HE 0 * lagented. tr Matinee mae [wah be ater tie euro, te each day. People normally have three miles a S P — Mate Held in Death Meat Market on Main street for| “Where's Roxie,” the little girl) secs then three-fourths of all Lise? Venesle per pound of ety | ee ee Catine en 2% years before his retirement | asked. these wie live at least five miles | team, tissue. That means if a person is | DO# ; SODUS, N. Y. @ — A 27-year-|Some 15 years ago. He was a When told the huge animal had | from their work depend on pas-| Kenzie 30 pounds overweight, his heart | ©’ this year: 08g ae shot. | life member of F&AM Lodge | died, the child’s mother said her|senger cars to get them to and the laa manatee Pg Rg on pond broly sorrel edmond reed daughter hed a bottle of ‘pills she | fram the job. © mies. |ence it is that it is healthier to|down a street last night. Her hus-| Surviving are his “wife, Anna; | wanted to give to Roxie. Registrations of cars, trucks Snow shovelers should wand |SPOt excesses early and correct | band, a railroad section hand, was |two brothers Lewis and James of more be- — than to ignore their exist-|charged today with first-degree one ee Robs fo Pay Fines, than 08,000 : A-Bomb Plant Strike | 2 a . M ~ id ° A ~ e Funeral Home. The body then beth Benear, who pleaded guilty ° General Will Head pions Gi; Papers| tiene" ™ |S t's Sa es Seen Neat Setlement |= pay her hushand’s traffic me . : 7 yes| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UP)— ——Firm-After- Merger — oo Undignili troopers captured him’ near his County ths “ce” 2,800 striking workers who her home early. today. , NEW YORK (UP)—Gen. Doug-| MEXICO CITY w—The new air- . daughter in her arms ad, sobbing. | super-secret Sandia Corporation on lag MacArthur will head a new! port here won't get a ‘kissing id Vanderbrook had signed a Marilyn. L. Stolaman She pleaded for probation. She for , } Sandia Base appear ready to end be we a ti N Fp MARL ETTE—ServiceSor—_Mari- didn't__get_prebatien, Corp. If a proposed merger of! Gen. avo Salinas sranza, | Vanderbrook was arraigned before |lyn L. Stolzman, 11 ~ year «, old <5 “If the corporation wants to sit Rand and the Sperry |head of the Civil Aviation Bureau,|pooc. justice E. J. Coleman and|daughter of Mrs. Marguerite and Foe aria dumping bond and) down and talk contract, we will Corp. is approved by stockholders. explained: - doz held for grand jury action. the late Walter Stolzman of Mar- Oe tect aul a do so,” @ union spokesmen said. MacArthur, now chairman - of We gg = . am oe : lette Township, was .held here to- Mrs vom pte the | But he would have no part of Remington Rand, would become Wedding Benear robbed = day at the Germania Evangelical | . federal mediation. board chairman of the new com-tiport—that is, the bride and Reports Arrest [Moorctown Cemetery She diet |fines incurred by ber hasband,| _The Workers voied Monday night. |f “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” —_————pany;—accorimg 16 proxy” Those newlyweds are ridic |Of Ex-Diplomat Mooretown Cemetery. She died 1. toe perm on Ses grat: date See ments. mailed to stockholders of | ™00n. ° W. Donaldson Agency increase and W lous to everybody except their | other contract benefits. Janitors, both cbmpanies. Harry F. Vickers, |“ : robbery occurred. at Sandia, Sperry president, would become |#™4* . . in Bucharest Surviving besides her mother Benear was sent to the city pris-| = lowest paid employes —" 14 unity N i are one brother, Ronald at home, receive $1.37 an hour, while Commu ational Bank president and chief executive of- | “So I thought we ought to have MUNICH, Germany @® — Ana| are . Mr. und Mre./m. when he could ust pay fines! 1 a, ‘saters are fhe highest ficer of Sperry Rand. ja goodby salon & they could have | Pauker, former 4 for speeding and driving without Phone FE 44565 Sperry stockholders will meet |some privacy. But the newspapers minister fired. in. 1882, is under| William Stolzman of Marlette a license: Se ae ee ; here May 26 to vote on the mer~ | took it up and called it a ‘kissing | house arrest in Bucharest, a Ro- - ae ae | ee eee See - ger proposed Remington Rand | room.’ manian defector said here today. Tai Cool fo Plan Sees No Early Release nigel pone me na = sharehalders will meet May 27 at | “I can't spend government mon-| Jan Cimpu, Romariian legation . . triggers casings atom —Butlalo, N.Y |ey on a “kissing room’. The papers chauffeur who fled the mission in : for Coptive U. S. Fliers | bombs 3 Mr. BEN J. SHAW, ASSOCIATE MANAGER ee pr x | have got to be more dignified about | Copenhagen last February, said in to Put Gls on Island SINGAPORE w — Tho'3l US! - : . . . me ERR ey Sa” TH Mt OF we Sow have ene.” | an interview brndeant over Radi] ran’ hice | es ed 6 es ere tm vices || of the LIFE INSURANCE Co. of VIRGINIA aan ureoine Se ee TAIPEI, Formosa — Chinese i In the matter of the petition concern. home on Confederation Square.| wctitnalist officials reacted nian | ualikely to be released soon, in) Her Own Two C tee aa img Richard Siewert, minor, Cause No. Sales, se ax p | Cimpu Suen ind eae tod to Washington reports the — of an Red Chi- DETROIT (#)—A young mother vantages «ea | chauffeur, delivers other United States might establish a mcentiy tity was arreged in Detroit yesterday Life I e Potion having RO | necessities to her and that she fichter } tchen Seven nese Premier Chou En-lai. ' of kidnaping her own of a e insuranc shouts ‘of ‘the father of the said miner 15 Pct. Last Month ee a ee 2 eiens 4 Pence ae mani ine The ‘Nation, talked children from her former mother- Career: Ses Se See = entections in Aa 1 Hd po rabbi, rose after World War Ti Bey Bore, the projected move con counguinay tt iain on Nd on ry tryna © Contihuews education and under the jurisdiction of this Court. tax collections in April on | {0 Sreat prominence te the Com) oS sold with pepestio for aio reat end 0 - Geena program Ta the name of the of the State | business total $25,248,008, an in- | ist world. interview here yesterday, Jafiee © Paid a eon a8 "will be crease of $1,700,000, or ‘T%4 per "She fell victim to the wave of ar.| ‘ease fire in the Formosa Strat,|'terview here yesterday, told | warrant was Mrs. Imojean © Bonus incentive plan held st the Coeré im the City of from the same month last | which the Nationalists solidly op-| i.” ; oner Whitney, 24, of Detroit. © Annual conventions —_ Pontiac in said county. on the 10th day | Cent. rests of the | Pose. i “Any form of reply én ‘the 11 The kidnaping warrant. was_ob- © Healthy - of May AD. 1985, at nine o'clock im the | year. leaders of Jewish origin in Nationalist comment continued by Mrs. Glenn Wagoner, © Group heepital incer- SP ae. Sat 7S ore. herve omamand- Clarence W. Lock, deputy state period preceding Stalin's death. |. the reported Communist | 4™erican fliers would not benefit eels = Meat be. ance for the | “mn tobe imscgetiaal ts auiay pemast revenue commissioner, said a gen- Her ultimate fate remains in| ptau near the tishore ‘Mates| 0 tciitate improvement of rela-| mothe Sn ee eel bd retire- | sate ered ty emensee age | gral nerease in retail business, | doubt. fs Islands ce fp a emcaentae Tween tay We aig See eee Tote every week— meek previous to said _heating-in- ineluding-food- purchases, account: + : 7 ° ne lay-offs P one Tm eal court Printed end | ed for the jump. In previous ike Lends Hand in AFL li Died. | Chiangs Visit Isle Group nce“ Tamara, 5, and Louin, 22 o Hemeniarlam, calf sstlety- — the Honorable Arthur BE. | months, an increase in auto sales Believe Man : ; Ww eae ay of ing werk | ofan Seg cme tam en ar | Wan the chlet factor. h Cornerstone Ceremony | of Natural Causes Py to Kai-shek visited | the children under terms of a|] Be is proud and happy abou ‘ | of April AD, 1955 The business activities tax has | WASHINGTON @ — President it res last | ow ARTHU Mere of Prompts | Collected $25,795,271 in first 10 Stewart Connelly, whose body| the Pescadores » it was) divorce decree he obtained : 4 OM opoRGIENA H MURTRA mathe of the Scat your and will| operon integer ty tases ae was found near his car on Gossett | disclosed today. « July. Mrs. Whitney has since Print ofteg Ses qoetiate Ragieten, Duteete Tee | hit 31 mnillion-for the year, Lock | #2 road in Farmington Township} The island group, situated in| remarried. April 30, 1985 fer : , cornerstone for the new three mil- ly this morning, died US. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS predic 5 lion dollar headquarters building to Deputy motor Por the Purchase of Police Cars and| The cigarette tax collections | 5 the American Federation of | 4ath, according .. from 7 years equipment. totaled $2,122,212 for the month, Labor. ° Dr. Joseph Gadbow. : cater at Gr ty cn ae a slight increase over last year. The structure, just across La- er oI Township Hall, 4995 West , F White | Small Jand_in_ cing - joan Sheen, Pentine, = Jeo «.., fayette _Square.from —the- } ir 6 bo at vcs une ne nat vai | OOTY School Flag Pledge |House. has been et ee | cont of Yea eben te Gen tos et m Is Rejected by Harriman pected to be completed next De-| tective Leo Hazen of the Two (2) sutomotiles equipped ps fol- | NY wo County Sheriff's Dept. The lows Viarriman yesterday vetoed cmb | County ‘Sherit's Dept. The body | Mlaliaiaananatantaietn anette | Make of car: Genera) Motors, Ford er | el] Harriman yesterday vetoed a& nen was found by Frank Gossett —— — - ) Qare. bill that would have required daily Round Up Lewd Books lives nearby. Dr. Gadbow - | pledges of allegiance to the flag in the classrooms in New York TOKYO @ — Mothers have ant > State. ~ _launched @ door-to-door campaign : Notes ;| Harriman said in a memoran-| against obscene literature. A truck dum: “we eo iG oR “sigh Ant chebi ’ | | awe “’ PON ‘ PRE ss. S ATU . IRDAY, APR 1L*30. : 1955 - | é Help W a ) anted : Female ’ ? 9 ‘ - Help W TWE Sa Ae ae elp Wanted ‘ant NTY his Meret 8 8 -THREE , Building Service 12 GARLAND anvoun Ma Lots tertord| te Oakland ie 5} ag of ° ils Mew ron elp Wanted ce Memorial An- epg 4 Male at will ferd. WANTED rene RAS é =— = To women a ESeES t at ; 2 at “ae Ee MIAN SAS ] : ANA “ ett Lge *| fates, merase a sacri- siperinced. ry y i pet aitresses—C we ae = eee an pa 7, dae bere Me. same oa ab Cate. COUP Ch phone cals ieee | "EL tions. s | Sen, LE W ured. alanine colts. weld insur % Restaur -MAR apeiy l won peed pe ANTE bela ol Me- P >. oon vaid msurance a, OLE paperess, DRIV Bast eras D 4 Bu of | rod Toism , Oe at, Diste ¥ E IN Steady “a W uction : ol Bb ak Saree REAL = e cael - Home. j and N E t her ork r iape Se MOREY | Some KEcEPTio forbs ex ESTATE “e rom — ry ers CAS shee PE 24620, er. business $143 ila eeLwo ful och — ; sahea ce re ok se eee es : vy} wee. A Y * 3 __9, Sagine . Ing “t to a im ac aa bn tin er zt , Siew. te p oe? cain tae, SE a peeeiet 5 ofRea cats O P St Flow 3° ot Wines ply B , SAT. oe lar, THE ts er edt ey Te ud eeeee AUTO eof Virgh no a Ben FISHE : F LOOMF TO % = a My “and ui cal} a ROCHESTER— Ss c . oper used, BA je tae B R AS IE ad | mm | time | . hir nd Sdvancen OPPORT | vi — LEaM OOR Fon H B e.. e 1 om | n Valley, F Ss : wan r ODY | ION § Db é a . hire you and otte “oRPORTON:| NE" folk ” an origi “Trou olk P] BENE! OF MENT sect commission deme VISION vant wane Be HOP aes eter charge 3 contact ae cate ci we lg NEW grades aie sn ening | ther per ice Se Pen toa its Soe Chace. Se st gre taal een oe ramet ve re saditions ng the e ete AL see MICH. hax pai = . ooo Er — aod four, be Kentu: | there ‘ore rs. enc e Lake vE 3 N ‘ 26 ti er xP pe make the acoriar ys course a w Wanted = "ieee weed Che Ask ed MAN cook mplov ee ae ia 83 D ee $15: me TIPERIE r the Harrsn-Ceiral y | mai is a of wt Weed Pas cm a PE Chevrolet. rales. Fi AOER i orment fer “+ ele MP boxe werd, bere ERIENCED FU and by n cl feud bet the hy ~ 4 Fe vector cIvi ale. Lin P ry hee . EXPERI ask a gow hag ornGieae LOY N Siresieabens 37 or EE School at 8 p.m. Tend at Mcraye no vcween ta te ares ton we wR Ti ee) DISH apa aeons MENT) — ih npn cre High School y ary the end. a and two | Sretbon Se enn 11) “ebee nts & oy 3 feete 22 P ME Jo end & ISHWA me * ie Bank * ii_WEEDED ‘FoR eines ue onsté«<‘(. par rE -ALTY CO audi in the | good the Chiropodists MCS oe eeeeaees etice busine "eaten dmialstre- a y ve 8 Bre: - SHER S EDED FoR) —y heen is *G- anYDER 0 PE 243 torium. —— friends 5 .si3| mee, ond eros ee ge ey My cr eoosine mp2 Pm For SALESGI Work We . cee * sagged Thaline V De a is meas RLS __Work Wan INNERS | RUCTURAL fintabine * a s allan; Ma ocr by Sue owe were vilies “Gest vine baw rE Be 4 man inp ren. ° oe wy... ii manta a ag ear at cepeacaae Male foiste, ates - e ril | Rew maggy Saas ase a Pee c Rouset sepia AN pu, Toast Se oe shop. |i CARPEN BUILDL ee Bre ‘Pee |. Pa Marti by Karen youpe ec. Sere Tate tein iii Sy Wome i of child MOTHER SERPENTEY PUA NO SERV wrt ont crane | Low, is trom 2_ Orion we sevens end cas “ sere ThY PUARTIC v| ma Ce i i oe ans -M Hen, — Neal Deunk: Real Estat MY > PERM Ap cere, for pe Warr ian high wan tor end gay LOCK FTG aC a AND am. Co 1m peur CU W DRI a Bra nke; Jen e Sa ee one AP oe. “jeeo Elisabet Lake 108 rite| >, ne : CE AND = sons Choir usicale | yeh os. ereeneern a Poulton a ee Fee ace a thas IRL POR COOK. be’ NTF 2 y kind 00 er dh ewan Me | uc ang ‘fina Bea Ne Oe ‘ens ener ee ie Bile Fath ea rere "Br at 8 P seregies Set | firs —— ae ae ten anon eS ae a oe im a ae x i M t Serersee : aes ot to at os SON To faa SS es AUBURN dda sday | secscccccced —— yER , EXPERIENCED mouts. es, “” i ren, Cupane Beers B yg “Spring HEIGHTS— | Leinenger: Peotographert hee : _time. ay pai moat Hiro, ay " te ‘or ter AKE oe DM. Wrisht __Baliding io High eargagl The annual ae ol irl, |e | — no p= ert 9273) form \va 8 eS wages. oo ee home in a, AND © right 2 Suppt : E sented is = poner | dug , wid 26, 53%% ome Em ese nee a. eae cena. “Bah —_ ma; WE W ‘ca we years vis| ror = mosshe Fe by rt 2A The at 8 going t fl old BITLIN ployment oese| Lebo jemee be oe Tie snes Salary co BUSINESS RE ANT waa cee wee andrea é 3c, = ip Pp. mn 0 be | flute 1 et ILL ent 3 Smite snore term FO iity Phone can cueeen To SFIN ACL COLLEGE | Swern: A BIN all] Lin program . Th pre- | ALS Night ING rE ee __ eM. ot Ox! RD ose a thy ED EA week wore; SPPNET A spe ength eal ft. directio will ursday. | ‘The work y CLE 4-4469 firm ‘s ite “Wot “Ousora ee MOTO 4+-3048 rate general with WOM. N- rE ends D Mur-. 3! \ aeeeiel tots s. The of Miss be under recti operetta : House Sani er = | -RK frm sim business Sever BIRMIN R CO. sreore, freer and AN meee wis Presse pr Ma WRECEING. combined’ = = 4 of Mies Rent Lake ¢ oe NTERS ‘Copountmen sci area for « eseeks oon Top ualified Atrectve postions ference incur tov poly with | XPERIPSCED Please ‘phone eee. st Mite Ra en: the ss for se glee clubs Wigle.| Gert ¥ ENTERS OF OR cor eat, Sout hy ° amnen sales | for smpioy d steNOOnA? Meno tee Fea gm, Good weee eee \anvew ea i s TK eS Ene e will ; win bekra sons mea. CUSTOM Sueno , wy mm wy and Pones ~< conditions * for, WanreD: \ bas Pat onsets me | HA ~ ge LOWINO vee — oP. OR} 3 ach “edge srr alc All paid ‘insurance |. FE +6470 1 al ome, ment he ‘Apply. 7 &. ina, Wete nur swer ed. FE nar DIGG ~, « wingers M SASH present school concert ot} vited parent Stores . v7 ar i ne OLDER wives N : << RL on WO a * . Erector WOMAN = no gage ms wae Pr aoins > Lo INDS| ary fumbers individ sand | iri - 3 Fee renee Earnings. 61 Seed _Lv on WoMan” FOR e | po Rady Bportsm AOLING ae ORT A0L. CEE W . The indivi | aft WNTER (ET _ fale Studie. 16" Py e in and POR Li gaa ro LE an's| work en OS 3384 ont navi. ot ® FE WEE seve Junior Hi vidually admission. geoeram. 7 iia. poke ceieeaees ++i ~Ay Uake to $20 mi Fo 120 OL 433 ot PE vis CARE work ae Les oar ee I EDON $31 ~ finale numbers Choir . . There | Bale ATE FOR =n i, TIME Expe SAL : _ oe ene rea ena ren Wai light Ra] umes > “ 7 pte Dis | eo CUT bh Rd aaa ik ant Hoes lg Farm Pri shh sue (5 errs yma, ese (SAT ott ESMAN — Pao orrice| Set See | ELECTRICAL Wi Ou “bain specter STORE Fine with the It Here,” the ric For pee Property ots a Goon. 1 =M w= sin ar Fe ea over = oo (cal bs tne ip GARDENER. IAT OCENGED “ete Busine Lats RE- "Student high school te be B e a= Se - — on oeent FE EL ~ ‘iaedleniiioan mpenees aire —_ 3 with ioe 4 home = NENT newest pA full °t an LaNDpec N | AAA ss Services Romberg Prince” by” chorus. ill pport © Sale Susine cores mal or SO es ee tise P e omen a perience not — oo Post. _— sephere ime in Cawi ae TRENCHI 1 Other will climax aged} 0 De — one tase as rl ea Press ; ee oe Box ne fh werk person Goad Pontuse +. \_bemae< LEVELING 1 vE poe S| ee 5. held nO CO 3 love numbers to the + or bated Srna ry Bea “B time 58, COUR SWITCH 8 Fee-| G deaive te “on y. Ap| —~ been ae ¥ | ALL Sobre be I songs by be program. NCIAL ar ingham Reterences GE MA “sean ca Press, WA i anaes far -¥ RDEN| Pe PEs MF i. Wuz,” eciens aaa and f a re a am eee sENER N, A t Ho ANTED GRtAIL LO MAN 94 WANTS 3 Fe 6 pits. gill 4 emphasis an and four amiliar Money coneis ted | TE ALY APPI fat rarroundings, 2 CHR uNoE | s_ovemnge ty jos 5-0054 work Get amusing “I W | the House battle - An ae Md poammecta«.-. | or anane S R, "= T. ARD) _Y Live - = gs for pr ada Fogger Ppp. ain PATCH 51988 “A 4 & a ENCHING The five ox rh) ish | tion ne will al ae Wesco 9) | EXPERIENCE ON’ ».1T.R.R MAS- pa ig or ren ea ceeiceeer | o es and il with — OR Preterwonn w a = also will scarey with | cating week w arise in | Gsle Bos — srnesserttert 82| Givens IENCED WOOL F FICE AVE. 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CE ee © a Meptertal permane I between “fangs Cane enh home Boys i weekly ‘al =? - PReSrre it sod ay trons 9 wakes of i say ha eed -~ Se Siow _| Ee Paty 5 Serica re ae wea owe cite wes eae aa ee eee Ww rvey "3 aaute antes Be. era, men ag il bod m3 — Hh ¥ N: SALF @arrnaa core MAN TO HE on REASO rE beck fill Be sti tale” ied Shows | Poss! a nee scorer at ee ea Mt ou Nt eee hs Fae SS pernaee Sirens a AY WORK on RABE ric | FP. jacnenter Ot improved better — _ appear sponsors Wanted Liv. ei § Car git bis crow tor ver! dard ae Spee © BAD MAN's || sore 50412 orice one vane wine 1-6300. es aa reinstate to ot : = oe Ww a r tee | ork, ‘ exbak “CLEA tw public price face the ped -2, lected —— ome a" : rod you ving! ces ee Bsr Wo ’ Holiday sEW —— wo N- RY wall ef & she rela’ and 90 an pro- | 8 4 selary [—_ mine cue 3 are an 4 mA pm ING re > OMEN : ; tions uph cureace ge*,? ‘| Mr help estan sten- Saginet CBSE Fe ‘i oO Ww Ro have price “mpports on or Ul figh ey sone 3 daily Ne Wwithems aioe can ware @Ou FoR | imity RA rANTS sang jet co of carter | ve ean {—— group life oe shone =ekey — TE WOMA house, uA = ot ALTERATIONS rE bn > tee = Fisenhower's —. Se : ™ ay SARE SU aT ae vet borat to a rr rece ET Marts Cece Tee cM Be s A a ‘ S FC oo to USE- MEOO - ———— Py 5 special Sate Berries ae: Pacha eal OUSEHOL = we mates SAL. a2 Wt UPPLY os work and ee Sar schoute | RELA wins EOGRAPHING “TYP ' aay] Etectric— ve BE Boas — FI HOL with VE A uro’ 7 care oro tl bee serv TY ———— oe on iw on s sists co NANC under” future = Foartion Christian ED le Ponti 2 a et tg oO egg = oa Bile ¥ ao ™ bv , Boats —— | 3 RPO E ot the te ae te Le. saree in > _onencuuseans end N OVER Bouse. | care E OIL winnie care: ji ch Ceined For tale Airpianee 7 bate cad — ‘products © OR! for ia small convaies (BERED Scunelter Fi on etched and Bal oll chomiceny — soe e RATION | deat a Ea aes se oar en tee, gy Roto-Re se _s ; 8 goer an cierto meena cease See ete mT a cone ET ee wer Cleaner a oS | ae marae . te mel hounewort and som “hand “unten | Fane VE C4 WEN WORK Pave 7s lesrer es For Ssie U e : [Rate re give mut her be in Boom 0d DY FOR LIGHT VASHIN wali ay Os Soa Com 2. ... 9) clerk ec: 500 WA rT. ~ . re ee Pct = APPE PNcompanion Lire _ want ia ~CAN nae sae MOWERS ms ~eeee eae 0A BON sees. 333 be Wri Pootne P ta oi » PPEARING _W ¢ oie St | WASHINGS D TRON TN | eo MPLOY farm. os ar oa Koen ‘OMAN ogr neg EF 2 oe Gaaen | 6 pence & ameter ipeereed yh ical ena, Mon carn gies Pos nts aphe wre Mae a no Pee" area 123_ AUB’ : pa FE 2 T ve | LADY WHO Salary R TS riernees ~ OR 34455 | a SS aia Funeral Jae N : So. 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Com 60. aBDEN Pon’ : axe hm | 2a "oud ike ae To oes nae "eh Gani fag - MA b-a0n1 agate ; “ike operator B helo in care snd bath BA Akoae ® a N 1 co. eee 2 ae P are neve oor ond oe Wome GAR re PLowin Teed per tgneel : DLs. Ga cai - Pontiac P, with e have car and m ping and ROEN G AND Dl Ez may AT ONCE. ress HELP oe reusireg at — rota en ROWING LOT Oe am. CAR Auburn. etal wcrewvired MAYiai Heto G rE CASH EE - and laund Ayal Ref- “so arden a. Am waNT AD qe ER GIRLS Led | WSlacence a a ae ne nr Plawi 2 . ° _For appointment ea {ER- - - NTEED > "lh "a "Day “MANAGER TRAINEES, nd teow. ~~ ea in ateady work Susc ig Be Draviwe Pla ss 5. Ly Where, ot wh ; argund the town. wor? ! FI W ent call BM = LectRigaL. we NG AND aii tiltne | Watertord - ; 2.40 60 | 4 a fare, Phone ~~ a ~ pene, Paeent u rete a pall ioe i San aP Pt chs] Eeperatias 3 FU OD Ee He ee beens 3, ; who ce Must “ Ww 7. © ta bem abe a, Engineers” a ar Exoerien efor Der 26 FULL T soome. fer 2a ged .?P OR fees - oe Fora Yor "tate ii | See est IME R men porches aaa Be ee | ba Tien ‘a0 Merman wt i ee sae dire, eur taut as Sat area! cena bie X REPL | a wee Ss } in PLE ALES PE rE a nh Sa improve. Mearieon ae —~ pEscinG, eps ob 1Es CAL. ENGI~EER, asses x een “enabi, ine “with | NN . VER 0-lFick frome to'8 Oran TiLLIN IO ea edt ¥ ws nuimited nee 4 men ho can work inornincs | Aoais WORK Y 6 PEO hess sa, vice deny, call te a 4, ‘6, . . getting ins tree dur en NIT 2-75 ath , > = ui, 2 2, tenia? nase nite Sebi ot fe | oye atc CON — se 108, 193, 28, 38, & fae ry $4000 curity ploye bene’ NS, MOS DI- = teal. Pe . sie, 8 5 SS aw BS halt Bee. CROCE Garr regs | STLY NEW] ssn as : , Midwest : oo = POLICY 2S. OVE NEW] ¢faltets CONTRAC oe es oi as ei” gare HOSPITALIZA AND F ‘R400 G Xial "and aa cone! sid : po mony Dor . FH 0 GI} te Seas R | tert \ “ns ual see 4 NOV ’ A H O U cS ~ Fison ee ‘« titectaral, tid Hoo expertiy | Midwest aes = r ow UN SES Looe sane ei ra MA ae Suareaae : " eset peeee ot STR NDERC a0 DIG 6 PTA ar * ; ; ARANTEED a ds Wink 2s wae ‘ON-| Breanne Sod bu ua aan F 3a leman’ WM. ah ore tes, 3 SS ev a an KE iH. heres aie ND &EP 2-410 ¥ NNED HO on san te Oe Y USE RAST le ISING - vai Wis 1 ik, Ji i a af 4 t { } / ; ( Y te) i k ; ‘ ~ /{ oO i j he , ; # 4 ri ys ‘ ; . ; : |? “EwENTY-FOUR : THE PONTIAC: PRESS. “wy re, 4 For Sale Houses | 43 ‘ _ Landscaping 18A| Notices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate 32A SLICE. OF HAM ~- = ~ ~ ean phawe er 5% MOR ES A HOME OF YOUR . For Colored ee]. ee ' Toa wa | “hanes tee perme Spe ) P doa Re Mae hy aes THY PERSON ENOWDAO TRE oa B. D. CHA LES West Side - a's 2~ Good's room frame basement, lawns. Pree| whereabouts Mon.” of re cessive. sa Nopth—Nedt Fisher Body py ng * repiee hee nes - whe Chapin ALL BRICK— mle oe) ish ayy = $< r— JE tun res i St sc es time Sra oe "apelaire be ORO. L. SCALES REALTOR Seettia ix believing! 2 beg. Bloomfield Highlands NICHOLIE & HARGER “ROTO.-TILLER edit | 24S Seemen ee pe er, ace see cea eee Pieiacs | 9 Ww. mares 4 Pu. PE $910 — | Glaristoh’ or surroundiog out. Pull, price 98.000 w |. eo ane ates - . rty . , * tree, service. Spring clean-up. Reve — wie 0 tints Guat cqnesmireiee an > New ; O N 4 Ml 19 Drayton Visine om| DAILY 4 TO 8 P.M. Moving & Trucking 2 sory, sphid construction re Deautiful Two 2-bedroom SAT @ SUN 3 to 6PM. = Ct Krogines, tell Gisieg tose, ment. s three Dearoom NEW GI HOMES Bast ee Shakey eect | Gnas nteans bose te A-B-C- CARTAGE CO. Si one. ‘and. dep ar Fr tivkded. Yaseen & we ice. Low rales |B Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | GMT Vicinity ier heater. sae eae AN OP ive 22 W. Lawrence ot! Oven Rrenings | Plz r0008 frame, yt $700 DOWN EDFORD MOVING | &" 33 -. | Sane Clark - Real Estate. PE $8161 or FE 21396 sik Gin caas aad. camera distance PE 28797 40m. the same day. ad pea W. Huron Street’ PE «0402 { Auburn Heights cne,| pete et: Wt ies Scie: BASEMENTS CLEANED AND| Sveaners” 10 "Warren. Open & 1 bed ioe Sant’ after S30 pm. * Mouse, Modern. $48, Phone looking the lake we have 0 auto. water heater, $1,000. at J THELMA M. FE “a A oe CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF USED FE 7 lice -' 31168 * 7 Nope AND BATH STOVES. that would be hard to beat GI New wT with full Case Elisabet Lake ote? eee ow Fauce =n ne rs wext pe m © BRANCE ra popes AED Bars Ou 3400. | iquire me Arvida, Walled Lake. Ey Kh 4 = Large “ixisa lots jo an, excelea? basement Wiring and chimney See et es RO HY bag "wow cal Slat FE) Reta or ae Fe ban cae foo toons — |; area aes ve ee ed Rg ge EE gre | SSM et Snass oe = See | Sop collar Win buy gutright ot for ect will pe Refrigerator eCity gue. FE +0). | Gown Sand beth up fireplaces, LARGER—OLDER on ag ey ee, ceunsictay furnished —~ with | fat, Roars, Lares tet ne, "yeiegr roe om Bernt ccomae's S Poot tne |—"icoa™ wen rioon Safi HN. hho Wee A | cused tn town om rae vy | Retr ceeledcsarest pitts | Toul ‘ekis "on pas ina | “Mfor vou. -OA. 62881, T ROOMS, PRIVATE BATE, ELE | New 1 REORGOW WANG ON TG | ‘in goo “shape wh at John K. Irwin ROCHESTER RO 6 Rit. MOUSE. |"Ererenme 'W of Balsemn Wil O'DELL CARTAGE | WaxfeD 70 ptY, AUD 7yPRs $200,000 only. Off State acre with ee ee Auto. rooms on the Seer ant REALTOR @arage, chicken coop. Artesian consider poeperts as down pe Local and Lone e Moving | of furniture PE 23-6523. We have @ buver with $200.000 to| 48 Augusta ee heat and hot w eee? poll oem gd Bince 1925 well. fruit trees. | ment or $1 Ld _— F MpVING AND #10 | WANTED FURNITURE| ' good J CLEAN ROOMS. PRIVATE farses ref ail | Basement with even dure 8 ate ee Te a ined | PE feat Rather Be | OR VOLEMAR MOVING AND age | WA) : apartment or eomeririaes, “meer | bash, tahts heat. carage Nest. | lease. per mo, EM 3-2334. ee ae a Phone PE $607 Eve. FE 2-1004| > mle north of Aubura. Sy OwnEn ROOM E . Agents N. American Van a eed es er ee ment. War: E. Partridge Real- adults only. Ref. Ph. FE | lew > BEDROOM HOME AT needs a lot of room. $1,850 MODERN 6 ROOMS. BATH. 3 4 pm ioe, Fe ee | ee eee tor, GW. Muren Gt. PEDO. | s2000 afer ¢ Unten Labo. Lake privileges, 9100 | Gown. bedrooms, 4% acres. 2 cottages, Sase2 a Perry | St price tm case, ‘call » Shcaee Getta sages ‘wre | Be Co Bowen, Vermen tee} we 204 feet lane. 280 feet MBB front S SALES CO. i decineny | “AM WARWICK HAS 42 BED! CRAY BUNGALOW one ‘ Painting & Decorating 20) & “COUNTY'S LARGEST waict and beat Phone PE 1463) [one $100 AS oF ieee. Just as neat and as clesa dae WAkWiGw Lhe ZT VR OtD “eg Petonosaee: Calter eae OT Fe tae of WUSON] | sixcone ‘oxo. sare ravare | oboe te —vexe-anoonai| Suith Rockettes" | EBS St see? ore -_— ae ACS LARGEST e. Aduits only Call sfter | “ bLogroom im ranch style apt ® four room situated on as - FOR BETTER HOMES rooms, fireolace ga earpet, ee a CB 7 ROOMS 1 BEDROOM. Pinat | Uelding. AU lerge rooms. aise 1 | large tet end in on area LAKE PRIviLeces reais Ser ee, 8 a ing, immediate “service. guaran: + Di OIL LAMPS. That's right folks We heve sold |* ROOMS. 1 BEI entrances. All stead. off Cooley Lake Rd. 0p | a. ee With this 3 bedroom ranch brick | beach tleges Price 611.500. toed wertmenshio. Phone FE vere top table, MY $1661. ever 90 per cont of cur Hetings weities. . Riosty fure. Prefer| posite TB San ; | Seb down aed J frame heme sear Cooley Lake. or PE 23-2108. "male pt ee pce | Nie MusceRaneous 28) Sve Sf trpery seca, cai | F Row, AD ATH vat A0:| "Ew, wefere ww! Eke Or $665 DOWN food ‘waved ‘toed ealy § mise | PIONEER SHTANOS HOM ae ‘ = _ burn Ave. — 7 6:00 IY - eM, Bo RADIO OPERATOR'S LICENSE. Soca 6-0 i FURNISHED WITH PRE |" Dent Lake Property 360A On te cnet cide of town. pa mg ae #2.000 DOWN hes : ! eee oe OR _3-7668. . toed ‘ecier CA. or Phone PE Little four room heme thet BE SURE home with fui basement. auto | Te mM PRIVATE PARTY WOULD LES A. JOHNSON, Realtor a 3 B Ll = we _ rs = Aang Pr rooms “a ek Nicely To let us show you this 7 room heat ooh, wore, & | 3 bedrooms | steady wort. Large building. bo | (0 tu) oo rE uo. Rew) 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Art. FOR WOMEN. CHILDAEN a cigcirte “sor shitematic oi! | shader lot. This won't last home til op one, floor, sirietiy | cinerator Coram< Taree tee| Full hasement Broan or [rerees"apeeasbic. | WANTED TV AND RADIO GSRV. FE 4-2533 TITRACTIVE PRIVATE 3 ROOMS ences required serra | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | Sa¢ room for mony W desired, 3 tie room. shuminum wierms and | Plastered walls ree Sa Pang Met cwutpment tor denen work | GREEN LAKE OFFICE on - . “e ge FS Pastel nerroate, Picingse | Sores ,lke artuceeg Dalya Select oak floors | tng. and decorating. FE sees, | Must be fond. PR. OR 3-7008 “WEDGTRS. att taces~ |* fin ° a 1st "Piaysieea. ett) Cooley (77%. Seninew 8 PHL Fe tenes pres SAD Mrs Yule TE ” oe 4 Ceramic tile bath with . L joe, ; _ +7171. apt y : & ‘ nit hte ; Hall’s Wall Washing | wrp_ To BUY a eel bee 7 Wenies Bmall- down pasmen Gan | : Ht a wae @> pam: BUD |“ built-in vanity ' =a © . Reasona’ 1——_ oan - 3 live in, at gy wpe Rent coms And be sure to see this 5 room NICHOLIE | Formica—exhaust an a | pag redecorating pt Be pin Sledge ante \eGoaward «Tie Tiel Rings bere MODERN CABIN. COMPLETELY pg BUS STOP LARGE FRONT a home. wm fe, IC ustom cabinets Pour ‘bedget. ‘inside preterred.) | UKE roe bindeo st 8 per iD NORDMAN ficepy "Monse Motel” 3499 ‘Dixie | _ cleed_auiet room PE $7332 Ceccubal wooded tet etm fe | @ rhc Erete, tad taouranes, | Alwintite alum. windows Pr pest Unside preferred.) | “ oarty. . we __ ED. NORD} Rew? Benew a 1% car . and ver. @ or PE 21373 | d st and screens p S136. cu. Den_1. Posting Frees, REAL ESTATE _Hwy |” Foom twin beds. Everything KA | _ and storms De On NEFEROR. REASON: | iggp, Te RORAOW sue NpLatees Sit | MBE SRST? TRAILER | fire’ cpen facies 5 2-5 Sunday Son need Ss oa |) BY OWNER | Delco oil heat PAPERRANODO_FATH FING. |WOUP LEE TO PORLOW BE | Wanted: Homes, seis | MAetion meiranes Wav gr en, | Boa gro PRIVEE RETEANCE | = SEE ALL FOUR | aw rumen | saeat oboe 2 low. tate Auto. gas hot water _ PE 1-0832. Press Box 10. Land Contracts Vicinity of W School .— jeuntry._@29 _W._ Buses. ~iett off | basement, gag furnece and hot | —Privileges. OR P9712 v BRICK OR CE PAPER, mana a Ol Wanted to Rent =) PAUL M_ JONES REAL ESTATE tent Apts. U furnished 34| CUES” , PLEASANT BEET VOR | op camen 1Ans veces] Re, see a ait, "488 | see pnowe, maemuate vos] SYS" ORD ; ~ PLETE [NG ROOM La-| Surdily | com Price onty 98.960 with 62.500 down. sore ones far Pull PAIL’TO SEE US BEFOR Bl on RS eee SEAS) COMPETE nee come are gee [erat eet Fees | Seen hy A || Mente lec Sea eee | PEN | 0 ent. ben : Heat, tet mala Private entrance. Shower suiasiaiitne gear ieendene chao ’ Priced right ot $7875. Terms. Bat n & Kam sen PAINTING 20, Pontiac Press. Real Estate Service __dura. Fie — PEM place for only $12,300. Terms.| A. JOHNSON, Realtoe : ; ema P ow or * ween sey kan Delorare Waites. | wast to trade your present tome| a week. FE 4-008. . ime ool aes gt eden ome | eam a Pe! 1508 Ss, Telegraph Rd. “home. Basement ott ._ eae Realtors ainting & Wall Washing | 5 on ¢ BEDROOM UNFURNISHED seus ‘nua “trade. proverty "from | "ha" cnsra' ergata Wesiigngin, de emt howsewers |e . ; FE 4-2533 rage, Lot meely oss 1, house or apartment before June 1-| WW. out to Pontiac nes, *Ei |g ROOM APE URVORN. OW | et PRIVATE ENTRANCE Drayton Woods is 8 DANDY et 1 ACRE _ wees FE 4-05 SEES BANGNG PAINTING, | Misreaces write Ben te beanies | 70%, witnout Take frootage or Meee ox Gas — perigee, 78 Coot HA ener term yreatures S| West suburban. Close in Nearty "room home Se Mt Clemens St a ik ne ech ee ERiInG | Pres. = Sienes eg ROE CLEAN "| yeeme. 8 oe ~ om AS Co-ope Rea! Estate Exchang PSB - E OM LAKEFRONT COT- Basidere: act hes comascocles Decioom kikchen and, siseable _ torr. Phone FE 27320. Youngstown kitchen: ° fult_‘base: — modern see. “Eee re room bats eae et Co-operative AINTING, WALL WASHING, WIN- Swintm O30 mile | Sfoperties available aa icek, “Mande tt qove yg ey oan 1 scaped lot. Mr. Walker will wel| tri pH frentene. a ee eens THE BEST IN Gow ¢ Cheap FE §-5135. np 6 Dove, en fo weqemits wena. PE See Whittemore. 6 come you and wees, a veal taro parment.. ons Experienced S00 Devondele, FE | Longe” GnFURMsHeD HOUSE Sylvan Realty 7 ROG PRIVATE ENTRANCE | MICE ROOM FOR 10 | 4, LAREWOOD oft Wosmtne Lane | SLR. Regemnaien, 1 C HAYDEN | CoMMUNITY LIVING in Pontiac. R ie rent. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. bath. 268 N. Johnson. ROOM FOR 2 . WOULD L. cher new in “34 a! FF 4 home} _— Ate a a EASTERN SHORE OF Tene GE SAS BASS eee annem wire + epee’ ores dirt ry a — 72 Roomg, Neate ENGR MOeI Mabe DESs eM Se | Pee ieee Mie al" welts | sed hyul Waris ante "er |S E, Noten wied PE gout | THE EASTERN SHORE ° x 5 _ F “ eee = s , ERHANGING | old son seek 3 or 4 room furn | = Sat. SUN. 9 TOS cpesathlo’ couple. _124 Norton. _ SOE Fon tae FOR GENTLE- A real nice home loaded ee ee ee ee BLOOMFIELD TWP. WALis CLEANED | gut, Resconable rest. Call ~- bwea wie ® Lake 7 ROOMS & BatH WusT +] Ben. Right dewntows. 41 Pine | vim entre nets s. immediate Wer pairate Gamat Give am Be. . fentem porary ss Ph Orwice” @PACE OR SMALL a ae vemeg | ne ee Oriitie fORN REFINED MIDDLEAGED Ew it"Acnes — ~Thermopane windows thru- : nan nysiotherapy ZIA a city bas. Call . F. es owes Maule Ra ie ployed lady whe would + | rest tr tpgies, 9 Poom. new “tesa down ~~ S 2 room pert 1 out ~ Sou Cepditioning © Acousi< Gpecial toot, technieve 2 Eins SALESMAN BEING TRANS | —Oftice 000, ¢ ae ee o-., -h =, Fy Pririleses 4 im widow's home. FE| shake bungalow with * onty | at bay by door, Complete awe ond clear span lifetime no Per ee we home in or of UNiv. Must have good ror end | _“ Bik, ol wrdlve tar tee Aid am oe othy-Snyder—Lavender THE CHELSEA ~Bendy Television Service 22. otive ont tke nome. PoP ap age “ake priiienee d4139| many fine features. vu tase Be Bisee «=| Poved eazect city woter. sewer. | pete Me ac, Mad, young. | to COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV “tam, epouea cane ter grade HE a) Los J ROOM. GROUND FLOOR. NEW. | _ or On ; oncy. | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 3 Bedroom Brick very exceptions!” aoe 2s renair. 396 W Huron Nicht serv- - ° : aterford ares. FE 42063. 0 _ . . - vot ow 4 ss ad Lo ae, tony vO. Box 1134. ‘Pon. Sse reca "tas or rome’ We |@ ROOM APARTMENT. FE Bot water, ~ FE 4-0521 OP’ on Anand Gt -Approved-}—# = | tise, Mich. no thobin000-_ S00 80> 000 — NM eo i EE PING ROOM FOR 3 PE DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS : more unfure- | Sani wo sel ‘OT © YU) 6 ROOM REATED ATT NEAR | in. : W/E, EXHIBIT HOME GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY rAbl ‘x rooms or more unfurn | want to sell ee ei paivare- MIDDLE SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE PEN GI : ’ MARE FE ‘g08. CONDON totais} Biv, BE, Srosi, Reatior * ceed, ney children ge’ drinkers, | _man._is Florence. Fm 8-467) Sat. & Sun 2 to 6 Sunday 2 to S p.m. |° NOTHING DOWN on ASO BONDAY Put : 2} LAKEFRONT - ‘ ex , EE oSres. . * Typewriter Service 224, “Bs: Mie. tdtes tobe |" " Sekttates a Se |i ngs ap Batm— CRED | Vee Mee. Fo tnt SRE | Rips A ball WWE | SQUARE LAKE FRONT} FHA $1,200 st : DLLBLBLB LLB BOLO ees | eee. bt = — 8. 5 te: . F . TMs repetiee ene OgMt WANTED’ 3 BEDROOM” PUR. | —TISTINGS WANTED | # ROOMS. AND BATH CLOSE TY. SUSKPINO ROOM MEN PRE | ‘tuntoon Lake, re tase, Sout sore. Newer brick gine’ cabinets “with” reste | SYLVAN REALTY CO, chine rine Exvert work. | Wan by May ict Wil, poy oes. abies ge) | ee Sree PLE ONLY. | vate entrance. 174 State. of . Don Lk. R General Eritine and. Ofhee Sur | S"cnudren. OR 8972. ___| Farms, end T ROOMS, BATE, COUPLE ONLY, | rr er 2 BUD fot ia ces te ae of forced sir heat, 2383: Orchard Lk. Rd. TYPEWRITERS RENTED ao sition wien haead tnd "com: Roy Knauf, —— ROOM APE PRIVATE EX Perry beds. FE 2-4527. 700 N. ANN iss"? tare Bedroom ten teldine outs FE 5-9418, Extension 10 — Mitchell's 123 N. Seaipaw st. _ EW. isn't pum eas, é trance. Be onl =< E E | [ vanity Wpholettering 28) Sierras eal gi ok | | Wie ane Be aren | eran ROO, PE aprie Enema seat en, $300 DOWN cto. Ee : o i ‘ = Fmomas vrnoustenno | rhe poo ser ign pee | | SOLD OUT i ROOMS. PaIVATE ENTRANCE. 2 | room, Oeneral ‘Electric ait 11 BO Zia, Acres aow 8 room starter nares PE seme) Myo the past 30 days, (and ne Heat, water furn. Venetian binds. | Downtown, FE _ 48324. .| General Hospital Area yous draperies and extras. Located on Fernberry 8t., off NERS DRAPES & BED YouNG TEACHER & WIFE DE ‘ Conveniently located to churches. | SLEEPING R me Give yescceston. Guaer Elisabeth Lak» Ru between scott) BARGAIN — BARGAIN Your mrterial. FE 5-5797 | sire 2 bedroom apt. or house. | rofect housing ineluded). stores, bus lines. 35 Putman. FE —West_side. = Stedesn 3 a = gg eG ee ene on o-ieet Lake Rd. and M50. Newly decorated 4 and beth DRAPES Si? COVERS MATE: | turn or wafarn.. by Sent. 1 | ave numerous preepects _ +3370. — ROOM: nc CLEAN PRIVATE 3 Lge ll. ion coum Esser in charge. Ph. 4 gh merge —= AELE CUSTOM UPHOLSTER |_Bor «Pontiac Pree me tnd price provertics, |} ROOM, MOOERM APT. HEAT| home, sear P ak Bead is payment. Sylvan Village WHITE arer SNS SS Cuteh sotien. ) 3541" Pree estimaie s) | Wed. Transportation 31) 12, us se) your proverty rE +3) PER DUPLEX -Fon| Rooms Wi Near St, Michael's am Marien With lake _____| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Aan. ae. 2 Eh ee aes. Geol orton Oen 5s oe i an vom : view close to parks - - "Ee kate Gia at | ADT, AR Te npg pew | aie ace aaa ie | rt he ee coe cml pete one roma | Seg aa’ iy Pol eat BROS, | atacsttt tis: ance EES the little things that spoil the ap. | “Squirrel and 8. Bivd. to Pontiac | of oreperty to sell. 5 ROOM 1, a osu. beds, 104 Wall, cast olf south bath down 3, rooms tre rooms and nies ‘much your home vet cost im oe . rT ie 5 p.m. NICHOLIE & HARGER ifr, FOR COLORED. is BON- Se 480 oars OE, Pull = ry pap to inchade carpeting. eee oe oer ee ee Lost & Found 24 Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32/2 ¥. fwea a - PE san SLOOMPIELD “FERRACE APTS.| Marte. a Sereens, 2 caf parent. Heller ‘in charge. Ph. PE | , LOST SIAMESE CAT. RED pe TO GET THE MOST rove Larger tomes for ge og te Say FE oon =. for ing pend noose & A Income—Close In Tae Ositend Prent 7 as ree ig, hi brire sates Ye) Et atic hig as RMSE So AMEE atta k Sates wea | eee Mea son ten aeons Sie 2 ee tae WAL BiAUwax fig | (‘St Phone FE 23-4316 payments are scarce on Twin beds. South home. FE bath,4- —- An exeop- . q Tetons ed” Heer. WE Amn UTING Ann amma | Sl, Eee Oe oe Roa Sow aap Soanp fevers | ‘ot ade pmretese he - patabibed ine | Lost! BLACK COLLIE BROWN | 27" u'valur etek com Otetest| — DORRIS & SON | * RILEY. tne Mover” 160 Home, Ot. FR — el ae je em ONY £060 DOWN. Move sight month Last seen in Aubu a [REALTORS = CO-OP MEMBERS) “187 | eee ‘ : : Heights Reward FE 1-0695. = | Nicholie & Harger Co. —. ee | ee oe eres peg Convalescent Homes 385A 46 Acres—Ortonville pete mail Beach house cores at gm ; L0sT: MALE BLACK COCKER | 3) W.Murco FE _5-8183 ble location. References. FE | “~~~~~ Level tillable farm. withth yy 3 EL service. now at 96,950. lake Rd A Cass Elizabeth | - | _2f113 for appt. nowace, Bed pote reteaved. 2% miles of Pontiac. Com- ~ sate, ar * FUR sand beach. Wel pm FE hae $200.000 ss Y DEi-RIO APTS ~ | fetes accoraute to. pelicat too pletely 3 ge. Po. PE bees. More right tite” wis aeedrm. 5 ES a) Ree garam Meant ve & ot | gS Ao OAR serie te PY Jorn se eee mba bie ees of Oxford, Lake Orien or Lake-| apartment or commercia, invest- | WANT CASH _ties furn. Couple gnily, home. bath Dase- ad | ST YOUR PET) WANT 70 | OW. Mure PE Silo | Poche Set Ol ot Fm a | ee ee ee eS Te ment.” Fuest KINZLER bot | Lost YouR PET? WANT wax ; one : eoulty We neet homes. farms.| bath Available May 7. os Pt Hotel Rooms 39 a. or Call = t% ) ras Anime! Resons, Leacue. -. lend contracts. Buyers wetting. ete et 2 ! | LOST: SAT. NIGHT. COMMUNITY "5200.00 ou." For an honest wonraisal 7 W, Bare 8 FLOYD KENT, R ook "ane 2 book 7 peo At our @isposal to pew or ‘aay. ™ Sealey _——— Om te ee ; 4 value. be si d ; reece newer | Sarpteay een =| Russell Young = —— gore Hobbies & Supplies 24A . REALTOR = | vou BUY Tr WELL INSURE rr| 22.8, Muroe | Fm same bead a cane Bhd A SAVE TIME AND Me eee os, ae ape REALTY CO. REALTORS A elvan ~ Trees Ad eae : : tie Also guppiien writs for | M AH AN Rent Apts. Furnished 33|— |" Sheffield. FE 5-2442 ee ail Solve. problems LAKEFRONT | PE 21414 Coen Eveeinee. atate Exchange | ROow EPPICIENCY APT, : ; TOIL! 4 , Ly K, Blvd. TRADE SELL AND | 1075 nw Hureo. Fe 2283 Bs Sy bedrooms. t ; th 30 Sunday . repair eras and photo equip, Gash FOR LAND acts. ,* : the quick way rough Pes a Boies and retail] dea} H..2 Vanwelkt 4540 Disie wv. le Basemest + a and Apsco. Whole-|- OW 31358 WRECK THAT WOR- bed ree: hers PADDOCK ———— a. . FAST ACTION! RY with Want Ads! To recover a lost article, hire} 4% good workers or fill va-| # ‘ "| Want Adst Call FE Roy Annett Inc.|2sis. «°- ~ 0 ANTIQUE soe | ; ; DAR. Ma- cant waits, \cell FE 2-8181, a2 P=. sa ty | sh i ees .| ve bel o FE em * 4 fe) b | ee , 6S if rd 5 i pan “y is # j Bee Pat 2 i (aie: { 5 oe if 7 ie | ys _ ' 4 / / ; ‘ _ 4 / { j j | | < 4 ‘ ‘ } j oa / A | . f / j / a yy : ' op ; y - ete Med ie { poe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 0.11955 TWENTY.FIVE. ° Nousss 43! ___ For Sale Houses 43) .__For Sale Houses 43}MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 Ve 6 ROOM On ; TO BUY j SICK MYERS | eo ees “af io” Sie "S| “Gentleman's . | Per the catesed eu : We wih build a bome of your| 4 ACRES WITH ‘0 ASSORT- TIRED |Se@53=/ KENT . Soca eae Eee = “ a town kitche full base- We com also This y Deautiful § rooms “of erowded quarters? See| £2 gic aes Seats | maaan See | Eee re SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. the "Northwood 42°| Saute adds, tate! (sme, DOWN, aut de oo STONE | HAS Ese | - home. Here is a home| © ™*! oy At 33 a. A j . | LARGE enough for your CECH, HW, My ERS yh, ee STONE REALTY CO. | S3& to sad row balks yi | S U if L “1 fealty at @ price you can worse tne $s. 780 st eee RN He Sk MS U a Nn IVI AQ ‘8 ~ | ONLY 980 DOWN Mo ‘e WALLED LARS BY OWNER : | - Bases Maia mga ek |" ft Sara ct “Erchextectees | jon mice ane ee FOR a furnace. . . en i rn wighaliesesiietae | Reset caves ao Sete ae be gee a eens ONLY REMODELE]. PRAME PFaRM-| WEST SIDE. Home and 8Y OWNER) KOON —HOURE. | bath wont’ o° cleeste, Fall pease. % yoare old at Giver Reem cbedrm. be mo full with upstairs finished. Not ¢ years basement Bae of fired steam tur- 7 300 hewn « from ld red barn. Also w arege ||; ment and recreation. Call eves,| Exterior Ee dese with ai ‘ Two . me im tving and shop Ideal FE 10. imoor Bivd. time slate roof and complete voom. coo & Game mem. tae tinued noes or other com. | ee ue storm and se : beauty | room sttached. onstiia gene Sade “Now at tie.8¢0, with j ~ A eo RY TA tend this —. ae ee —_— ; tah | Seer nr Re| Bi LAE tam tee | ee cae Se | $650 Down’ Paym ee c . r rees : . e. | y tur floor pis, Gage "tnd ree Ong’ Pebecrma. fal bath mod | Needs ——. rs oot Ser7 tenga ~ Hs or ont nal $ I Own Pay ent SS honey suetle nedee “Jo aod lake too! Ga- | —2 ee: W i e ly caree La rte ee ose Ae ee = testight pv "Rego Martor ie noges re HITE 7 Plus Closing Costs *. ric | D]| seine ott titine room end) FLOYD KENT, Realtor | FURNISHED } ROOM MODERN | . BROS - . ont een oh ee 4 W_ Lawrence FF 5-6105 eves |” house & garage. 125 Calvert aft e Organization \Inc. with fot waser beat Garden Next to Consumers Power aor ope. REALTORS $49 00 Per Month: Phone FEderal Eat. ‘Galt Course "Late privileges oe Ba located at “Gms stare | , i en Set ner, ‘ntormation om bm OFEN ; iv wo >| Beeutitu irae te bts WILL = , | Including Taxes and Insurance a v. “Stop interrupting me when I'm interrupting you! ATTENTi0O} ‘ILL SACRIFICE BUILD NOW host, large int Tay none oh " wi a ——| ’ GARDEN LOVERS! For 99800 cash oF ghee ime | fete gern a od . Terms. . = { You will love the rustic setting | Near erede. Jt beh and bin | ils Estates estimates CARL J. ANDREWS For Sale Houses 43! _ For Sale Houses 43! "ins case ‘n'a lletine cover: | schools Srg2? ptagh, 8Bd Mah | FEATURING "ie yours, a 2. ™ ~~ ~ armen tunity to ste- right into this ear- wall carpet. Fireplace. Garage. | HERBERT C. DAVIS Puene Sen | “cow Baws’ Lares bet te pene | pace eee Rieck EB: | Setid Sas construction. Mss | eral — Oak Fi samt etaee aneMe.___ WILLIAMS LAKE | Brat 10 down ua eeser, "| FS bem — | Brenince echoes Fay etki | Faved, toad Bus et door. Small nea - z = Ta ~ . Lf ‘ j wn and. $60 PRIVILEGES Mpacement Ou furogee, Gerace? $595 sseeBervice “woktungs’ ineinde | [500 cows ‘Fx ai’ “OO _ ‘Tile Bath ; Reclet bese Tard taesee it | ene ee ft, Uaioe Lake Ra, pam. car vrarame, nd” tool | ow, 4, "rom | meters cinder | ES et Reais "in fromt porch. I's car! terms. “e Wotses Gee cia Gk ak | eet ene area ak diel Copper Plumbin Gamcs. This to very domable! EDWARD B. KEITH | DOWN "@ .t. In a picturesaue setting | Only $1950 down | . : sd Rroveriy at sass0 with terms. ef rich black garden soll neat PONTIAC F. A. Oi H " ty tO DOWN TT sa PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS oe at seven of ve ~ a gine eg Sar acbeak aon er cat ; fut rae Dye | | 2 Well ns table tfeale ‘tp the shade stores, Going for « ui380 dows. Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater. fa wiven, suceptonaly nea. , A-DREAM HOME , 2 Ouee Naturally jt must be seen to, be in Re anv! Pevumdre Alwintite Aluminum Sliding Windows | $e. = = today CAN FE bane picture. windows Ear Pare streets by builder, ‘Youngs tele “at "Sif "oa reasonable “tered EDROO! once teree ba Youngstown Kitchen | LA cE w. | gerock firenlace excellent kitchen r me __ 82.000 a FE 220 = ye ‘ | GAYLORD oat Wiadews, time to Poutpe sored | ,,/ AI BREE & GREGG roMeag nishcase | PE ¢eses _ _ 138 E. Puce st. | arece On, lot Mis Isp ft | Soodinte weccupancy’ “Pull price |. Union Late Village. | . " | | >y appotntm . Tents of 650. plus.tanes andi | to. bus and “school. f2900 dows. : BUILT BY : nai ‘Gach for cyick sale Birmingham DOIT YOURSELF | OSuiy's tow lett ‘Shown by ap | re Om. “ROSSHIRE. CT. VURpeRTAN eaRECTIGN TX 7 ~ . { 2 rr ex- - ‘ wen Las, bone baat te GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Baca "Conaie wera Here is 8 $ room shel bem. | pointment. FOR COLORED cellent goad iia in ex . O AND CONSTRUCTION INC. A Rg Th Reg A OR Sines view fen edery othibe Living | window eas acre teh ever. | WHITE 1—68 room frame with basement r High. 66.500 with $2300 down. | . 06.2%. terms. 3 BEDROOM MODERN. be looking Walters Lake. Only $1200 96.950 with *f.000 down Shows by appointment "¢ - . ROCHESTE Fer Die ones co 8 \nbes. : . down end finish i vourseif. BROS oot 3 a are. 81228 DOWN || To reach property, drive out U.S.10 (Dixie High- Scorn, coders J Metcoom, feet | 555 YOO BEEF Yong : IVAN W . ent carace 88500 with $2.00) editor’ toate Sameron, #-..2|| way) to Sashabaw Road, then right two miles to boards. full basemest. oil furnace , iy a, SCHRAM . | Down | floors, Venetian s, 66.300 full } a ey Ee mel but beautiful "to : Phone OM S87! or OR 3100 | 3-Newer 2 pedroom frame Prise: See this one today, | model home. RIDGEWAY | 3 Stet remodeled, new Ro FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 SALE BY OWNER FB gy | tal“ bartiahi fintshed supeteire Sg DOWN Oa eae. oe. operating Real Betete Wsekonss t : sit Palit Bie rie ( lerysiltbl: | f SUNDAY _ .OPEN HOUSE ew ee , LAKE PRON. en Scythe (aes | Templeton | __|_ SEMINOLE HILLS | Sesce } | Senate bree ati daten fe Sane og | sins sees vee. EES JOSEPH F. REISZ ALTERNATE ROUTE—Scott Lake Road to Wat- kins Lake Road, then right to Lakewood. WM. A. “=3| KENNEDY REALTOR | OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 3097 W. HURON. FE 4.3509 | ee F, it HANDYMAN SPECIAL RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Pane %, res rk 001 ~ » YOUR PROPOSI- ON’S QUICKLY in the Classified hy a s JA a: LS A +A } { A , i. ] + { hy ra J j a y, | i 4 ations inal . Nebee AD Sf “| "THE PONTIAC PRESS.'SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 30, 1955. Reg fe et . era 4 7‘ Ss” . a : 7 : Ce 5 49| Business Opportunities wee el? Gal en Belo Mens 43 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lake Prop. 44; CARNIVAL . a by Dick Turner panne Sale Lote 1 Sele Becinese Eroeetty © a~ i ~ ac IGA y tee es ERIE Bae Se ale Se! : ' S i With cash for Jake, cottages | : y Yaris 3 | HAPPINESS Atoka i NDAY Jo , soa | SU Y s Pa : ‘ | 101s 7 , $400 DOWN YOU BE THE JUDGE Keates oo wines : * pig ied : | Sore tected bears Wisner pa ae} Eats aa vie | HOPES BARTRAM Lake Front ’ wesrspe~ | Partr idg e for 6 : Nem" ‘oun 3 fall riehly livine room p ivi Syve cnt temnene. Reon “BIRD” TO SEE NORTH SIDE Seeomee Sancta, gts | ein, beara Reps od Lake Privileges See owe ee | ee eee ppcIALS” peemcmsieys | Son eatenceers| Smea Wwe ee Acreage’ | Socios te buh, schools and _shop- DOU va | | BLS St Oe mony Se Se RESTRICTED vege 26x86 fh Now ah $i8.- extabliched | & Ping’ district. The, Gown ay OUT OF F#TATE. wren 8 aS ek . : with 04.560 down fora, Shon, oo very low moninly’ payments BRICK RAMBLER ter eel Cal 'eur lteter WOODED SCENIC ope Se Eatiy"profale buns rere *OREST LAKE COUNTR ® Ate yc on term: rats te Nerasn at eur | Seman ee Peetu ane | BMC, RAmCM, mguar? = Prom $575 Up | gyerstintatitesu! | pac snay ong, ure ou: | aa a living << om } a p — BB E 7 T S land ‘cluded. 2 tracks. cal, food! Owner's ‘apartment $17,000 | Sissi Mch'apertmens P| fanch' ef’ Cteomer tnd Theme | pawered ral » 4 terms madern homes sand vote eat im Uover + Vale enteanecs. Cleese im be ig Sy yy co, ao Out Joslyn 3 miles berth of city| Sour ow ter si? hee. terme, Michigan All furnished 7 — aan cence. rooms “ial Sasement elt Neck | ide alone, sy oft Your a rag. 1. c. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ete'on ters win wedel vO ey er come. tot ‘looxaae with “ge: beecntal waste of Hem featu Ot- GILES REALTY CO.° | {"topay™™ “erme CALL Wright & |*iswamhen| meen rere g Us | WEST SUBURBAN — Brand Rent-Lease Bus 49A te ms Be Open 9 une | OUTSTANDING BUY | Sit stairway" wofinaned Valuet anne Eee. 2 Pog oe OPEN You'll like the | eee a ee REALTORS paoture. weer for stock. Cpl on | tiful home. $21 : cat . Gio oe Priced at $10,500 with §2,000 PE 5-0603 7B soci | _ Bisd_Ré.._Crtenviie, Bish. , | ‘NDAY fioor plan homes with, vestibdis | down. Immepiate possession H LE On Lease. MODERN | \VARD E, PARTRIDGE ee pcm MM — 7 O'N ver ‘private lave, Tee omportes For Sale Ac 47| Pulling, 9000 og tt ieee et | MICHIGAN BUSINESS TORS 1-4 creat, oa eee mnas, Se bese | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | very private lave, The oqperte- or Sale Acreage Se cen | weak IN 326 Lake &t certs ne anes » er does come often. but ‘the eo ‘ - oe pes “Cab owner. eves. MICHIGAN Lake Orion shade, 2° blocks to downtown. | . Phone PE >110) or PE ¢-0sis exceutive owner le retiving end GREENACRES +18. et 'ten Turn west on Plint street at| Priced to sell fast at $8,950, | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Srme sate ane cts Se scenic geres suitable for coun | SORE CORNER ELIZABETR corner of W Fiat and Mot ie | 81.990 down. SEE IT TODAY. PERSONALIZED BOMES Baan I seach wee Pann A try heme or ve ent Over- {yh cass Laxy Rv 0 Fr. B | Sight. to property or betel | TOCATION DELUXE ~— oad 7. hag U8 Paton. | home anda) 3 BEAUTIFUL ig ple ie | peg petal Rd er THE FOLLOWING | fna''water “wroust the "vines. “The ~ sles Seet ty At | bares sia eter exper" OCATION ULTRA MODERN including"? bedrooms. “Enclosed | with twool” ht ‘living twoms: HOMES ARE Poa, “ial"wster “Sider | “Ob, the job has a lot of laughs, too—like watching | Om are, \ caer Gee eas MOTEL Sad lovely Desemect that ts, cec-| laces. bedrooms” clocet space : Tixi2 | ¢e.,.f132 combustion | dames run to catch the bus!” pes, _cechy_Reaky, VE $36. AAA RECOMMENDED @nd lovely basement that is dec- places. 5 bedrooms closet — khebca Poe ol can run ! é J crated. Gas beat. 3 — eons, cones Se with — a Ea bal Leads ef ots. at- 1 ACRE 40 ACRES Fence wi - Fitnt ong $1,500. to handle sure see r. laundry tach ‘ earere. 1002450 f%. parcel in a Beigh- 7 Bo LAWRENCE w Easieg Maneat enaegnar Reaper memes | oe oe emer row, 4A | _ Fee Sele Lote _ M6) Eee ryerye| FOR TRADE = | GS oe GAYLORD Offered at $15.250 83.500 down. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. — ge gg Work vor susp | $130 fil "doen® A beautiful 40 ac torn a a = G aan & owner. .E. Funt st ae, ee eee: shop end lnuntry room, "The heat- NORTHERN CABIN’ viaton. Re tor Wmmedinte wuld 13 ACR Yocates $s Roce a atpment less ‘vod*aBy”sTeyielizte, Trade | 3050 Old Orchard Be a hae tae Tent vine ic: | Rrectenly ew Sure, counle cow | in eee | patterns 1 Sakata | et Sacchi: | Pie SA rane sree Beautiful — [roe se? wats tate oe] ce Executive Se eee | eee | ~=SYLVAN | Sak i) SoS | go ae boas Spacious planned ‘ motels AAKE FRONT HOME for fort. It's fake “it “avaliable. “Gosd sendy | $i2,00 Bice, lake, 180 miles from 4 ACRES falls, i bog barn. “corn | fmotele For eadiionst remercres ciey| MAHA Seat Gae"seee meet | Such oak Snowe, pee | rand Mace cous ee” | = =REALTY pena, tee.sis arg ta| a cain Rene Sot + | Sas hatl wae eeeitaral & ing lovely Sylvan a i this price. Yes, it has alu- Beighborhood don't -y ot. B-SRhb -WE TRADE 2383 LK. RD. homesite. 6 mi. from Pontiac. cor carne, Booatifulty tand- _ Serrett Syke iacttten | BEAMEY CO, mmaurons, | minum windoneyvits gine | Sie"en' Fu ripe, Os SO DORRIS & SON || gre "Behe s | "SS ACRES "| Ritter tetas |e anor, ort Built just 5 years. Magnificent n Eves. * : - , i ‘ from the very first | Yet inexpensive 4 ‘spacious, bed- teeta ee Oy 3 leiacicee oder SO war | Mt On 5 geod} Gener’ might tonsiser «of 2 W. Columbia. | practical designed kitchen, break- > FE 2-0263 = tea Ww Huron St. _ FE +100 | kins Ponting sub-division, $70 | level. parce! that has eulti- mile radius of Of- Dry Cleaning Business fast room. Libragy or office a. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | + pe eaggelctatias T . |% BEDROOMS. LARGE FRONT Take over paymenta, vated recently. Has the fered st s new low. low y SEES S| overee | ER BROS. | SSS Se |arrigtthemce| yet EELS | cee er eter and weerage Garage vat) OPEN SUN. 2 TOS | 600 Heights Rd REALTORS Gord’ wate,” best of fishing ‘end PCa mong ee preren 5 ACRES Bee this without delay! owner's, cleaning operation. one fot" eprinkler ~ system, excellent gt Lake Front Special Pipmen Oita b: Oun tee | tenting. PE 96 oer 6 om. | | sloping 180x180 ft. lot a ve gat Pa Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 2 poems, dining ; se : 1 and % beths, vestibule en- : taepeat Se ata 2 eee ~~ i . . 7! MN. Seginaw St. Ph. $-8168 - entrance Sesah, esssraed patie, ‘prérything 1 aod vat : co. ta fect you'll say W's entra — AKE ORION Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| 6's sood road too very goed the property: 3 " wot ama ot Ph ri i EBA eer | i seventeen | Remeron, fom. h: | Fambted tome, Atptane tr | ~~ ROCHESTER See ead "le | Cas os ry = Oprertaatia ni | == ee | with separa’ . oma, & and din- year around. . $10 down. at Business Opportunities : basement with Timken automatic ette 18xid with custom cab- view overlooking lake. 103 x 108 HOME SITES f Sub. | Ee we Joseph F, Reisz rage, tresnty painted ‘aside’ ond inets. Delco oil heat. Iv lot, with many trees. iiving room Waterford-Drayton Su wn 20 > Ff iS : ; | w oats i ear and more too. rT) fireplace and oil 1 In a new 83% W. Huron 8t FE 2.0250 R. D. RILEY, BROKER one Orion is Heights. Turn fos renge and eestor: bath | Ott oie te hood, wi, tree, ire L a yoo tor dogs Damvergs. ICHOLIE - Sve. Midwest 64619 Phone FE ¢-1157 or FE 71-0006 left 1 mile w end § bedrooms down. Dormitory with down ad ay OS, Sundays cotten ecapdy. popcorn, peanuts N 3. BEDROOM BRICK RANCH type with 3 double size 140x200 hilly $1700 Sx re Lk. Country Club —___OR_>2381—« La — —— and drinks. Owner leaving state. . home. 1 bicck from lake OR IN tb ry enclosed porch. In-| Off Adams Rd -quare b, NEAR LAKE ORION-OXFORD $150 Write Box 4 Pontiac Press. Res! Estate Insurance esti OPEN SU N. 2 TO 5 2330 S. Rochester Rd. terior uires decorating. $8000. A alice level 100x fT homesite 4 eecres ~ AiL MEAT *@ Mt a“ ‘ ; ___ | "EL BERCHMONT — 41.000 DOWN | Custom Homes , Ei weed down a Lseng00 oe hit, 3180 io a. highly res “We | yen ZBugual Opportunity mm any siaiaped oe +4 re timo FE Sim : OPEN™~ | Sagres ES | menscrem tree om | Eictnn, tS a FRANK SHEPARD, || fittare, Satter pla ees | beau, Semmens Men | Sy ghinepattict at 2 onet hea’ fig ewe aee | | on Beechmont. 6 room bunge- tom kitchens. tiled baths. © Apr Tienken af Adam< OL 1-511) it Priced at only § ‘ | Owner will sell last site reserved Ssist,’ or Ciachston Maple S21 mile souk of Imier Cur. On | : low, basement with Timken air fireplace. hot water baseray Construction iN MILFORD, 6 ROOM HOUSE #PERRY ACRES for bimaeif bec use ef change >| _S918T: or Clortsten, } cg ge ~ gt Z2to3 P.M.) see eee) RS eee | rectereee [oe cee Ee SE te SreE| Fete hat Oot S| Silent ees beget | SS ae cers 2 . tise Ie os 82700. residence (A ©2248 oF | - every dav. -| ? . News 3 Bedroom |e reste rere | rece es | ree a Be Fe eer | Rigen Mat eats | Rae a scope iee| Ceara pes, Gn 5 an : ams Lake Road 43 Vics Bungalow ATT HE LAKE . MILFORD AREA [ARE PROF. | The Right Combination | , tc adap ll Over.|_ including Sunday | _# Baldwin Say | GROCERY STORE. LONG LEASE. 77 CAMLEY ST. Oniy 2 left of out 4. bedroom | 999 Rockaway mS. baeders, 36 teem, Driek | LOCATION tm town, close leoking the lexe Ip 8 very nice |— COMPLETE PACKAGE. DRY | Sel _ croton, eats tame | ite Tete eine Sa ie a ag Sette ee Sacer S| Be, qty eee | Senin mieers ae [plore Soe ait pears — Rome. andy to schools. shopping | best, coment “side drives, large | It's low. los oe Pences good. 60 rods frontage on schools tg toe lake. About 4 Acres, ee Sen | batt conten, cinest nsw Seles | 6 ©, Dyer een SE | SS | ees) Se: | Sevens ranws | ieee Se Fa dy ae end oven oP sons | Sith 8378 “down ree winttea | JF. STEVENS, Broker| Shelving rm Baume goace | wists being tenn, ap A ot | PUM Reanor, Yon Ty nn Sena See See ts 7. I ewe | Sage Racsiie per: Highland, “Mictigaa, Phone Mul mont automate bet sir frontage ow na $500 with $50 _ 4 _PE 6-496 after 1 p.m. ~Sotortul ceramic tile bath JOHN J. DYER & SON alll lime RE ORTON beet. Garage. 50 fi. let. “ § ACRES CONEY ISLAND LUNCH ROO. : = Genuine plastered wally Near Ss ee Ra to Geodawes Ra. 1 som Furnished home. Adaptable for +) Only $2.900 sone. L. C. LADD Se Goes sa bemten oe ¢ oe 30s —Luxaire air oil iS north of Ra ee eae ad cae ae Se eee ams Rey Plains| Eas: of Onkland Lake. 62. WANTED Sewer and water West % mile to property Club Tomberite pad — | ona “ per cent . > “PONTIAC REALTY Class c BAR AND g00, stone And many e | OPEN looking lake. 163 x 168 lot, WHE Weak and Willing S wt eae tn y A Oe sirable features. Priced at $15,800 Bateman & Kampsen many trees, living oe con ex SPECIALS eee end wlll Geaseahee go> Let included. Te inspect, drive N with fireplace and of pang Bg A ay Be Lovely “s acre parcels. Close to transfer of l- west on Elisabeth Lake Rd to SUN. 2 to 6 Kitchen l0ril, Also has tange| sort property ts in the mood kes © sthovls. Excellent | CLARKSTON AREA poet handieg 7 — Pon oot og in a 2470 LITCHFIELD Realtors ond refrigerate. Beth and 2 bed- aS crore but his land $15 Down, and 618 a: a es es eanel RD. RILEY, BROKER —— todern 3 bedroum home, 33's i. FE 4-0528 i-30'ercloned, porch. ‘bari te:| tage and and Te it et | | H BROWN, Realtor | Setgctesgdes Cmttaiee, Ot | ga cE 15 ACRES OF GO55 7 ~~ “BUD” i ee ‘ suas" tecorntinn. te _ “thlten “rows in tego jonks 1362 W. Huron "PE 24810| acres of land Only 61.500 total aa ze > : j 8. Eves. & Sun. ‘burn for suburban bill. of only $13.500 —_—— price a OLIE heated enrage Fults seat | Co-operetive Reel Estate xchange reper UF Ta with $3.490 down techies OTTER HILLS Edw. M Stout, Realtor re = Piane a NICH ares. ‘Automatic ol) beat. STRUCTION ROGER B. HENRY, Inc.| nese choice lake privileges dl Bree, sh PH FE S-e16s | restter. deen freese, Bet plates. Real Estate and Incufence Paaternas wn Teme: Swe | PD t CONSTR t $11 Main OL OL 14111 | are going fast. Located only 3% Segine canopy stove and grill work te werMe Clemens Sn, | FHA Terme. ateman _ YR sot FE $347 tdichuea eo ee BS te FE 51201 or FE 5-t208 HOLMES-BARTRAM : Cau COTTAGE woes sevguepmnente, Bvery home standard ‘ Call 4392 Dixie OR 3-1980 on nowth atkins Lake. iy and ai) plans and| Oxford Area x or +1881 OPEN OPEN Lake Oakland wale oak wm teeluted, Coll | For Sale Lots. 46; fina! sales must_be approved by | 197 acres of very productive land Toom bungalow ex =§=6| owner OR 3232156 nnn <= es * Sale wee ee. A. O. ELLIOTT & SONS te ofter Wefras aod ease with tor Sale Farms 48) Pr: Watkins-Pontiac Estates a screened Otter-Sylvan Lakes Morth western ot BMisdleben, minimum house size of 1.200 0q./ ARRAAR SN OWLING ALLEY SUNDAY pent teva eme'tn ped to. ‘perfection. Oe eerie. ee cet ee | sotLDENs "T Sean} Ser Sarees, Vcktstes| Losapes $e beget of @stvtne com> LT] ranch . On & beautiful eceped to pert : Sz °,! Ses ever Bo a «| .& vecme, 3 car gangs, 3 chishes we beer vn win © large tner te cots pe] | comm eae jwen Lakes, | in Pontiec, terms. Phone Detroit. | Go out, Himabein Late Rd, to $4300 down, $15 per ‘month MA| in excellent ict Seale ss. {y "handle, vayanie 90.30 So Pen ted eet bedroom 30s | Waterfront Luxury ere’ Mm | ee oe er ca nena ON DIXiw BF on a i. $55,000 in. | monthly. 6 per cent ‘nterest. Se O - . bath snd shower. Oak ; haan from 3075! NICE LOT Ob HAVEN ESTATES a5 ‘also available | 30 ACRES ON HWY. Gas roe watt BE gy all gM lle cored ba 6 seems modern bungalow floors. Automatic off forced air See ene gent Nie ir Avon T, 31214. on Cass Lake Rd. with over 100| station, restaurant, 4 room Gates . eae | oe basement. isabeth Cabs feos’ post | stvealy ‘Siete ehh taiee cows | aed. drapes "Recreation |G >| commercial rc w Tava tere proper FW —“GTROUX & FRANKS | FROnE YE Sy a Pe tae Sar w worn Her | Setrensen: oar-the--prepety- Set: | tem serane:_onet 100, CE INA LIEETIME -| OFFICE OPEN — | "S65 s Satay AND AGREAOM > |p OENERAL REAL ESTATE [SOLID LAND New FHA bungalow, fuli Sun. 1 to 5. at $26,500. Will accen’ smail- ONCE IN A LIFETIME| —*£ ll POR FARMS AND ACREAGE ~ | sy. Disie Hey. OR 34701 | side home. Discount 1@ per cent. Seter "heater "Lake privy L. C. LADD or home In oul OPPORTUNITY 1 TS SUNDAY 2-5 oo aces bev gaa —_Open until #—Sun. 1 to $ pm soon xeeme. <= : Deasica _Biaine-|—-lVachinectan a or — _ = ED 4286 Dixie Hes. jaime + Washington Park Por Ln Bd room home ome tei serve sales store ee a MS. Sectades lance ined ‘mocr ——————— ann 3 betreem bee. or Country Bub ED HORSE F. GC. Wood Co. ‘ene farm pusldings. Land is very | sonable Write Pon +- Press mart te Es ence. =. ; cae ate see | ty Bg FH R Realtor sugeres, f S. reduests 1! YEAR OLD INCOME TAX BUS- {State Licenseg Lenders) ‘eaagoane | BROWN | SRe SS | EERSTE S| met Yee _lerammeane nt) Be Se) Shakers) \YONEY te w._Muren Open 9-0 @ri-e to a 1% car garage. nelshng Taterde and| BARGAIN. *0 FEE CORNER = ROO - 3 ACRES NEAR - - O E Co-operative Real Bstate Exchange 005 DOWN - Brand new bungalow Solid value at $13.900. Sunday. ‘Low. down payments, _— hes BUILDING SITES - way mone peers vE rT LIQUOR BAR ex pleted g DENNIS g 7 suburban, . 1 acre. ACRES, LARG Rouse. ' KNUDSEN | 28-88 Reset] boke Anwetos | | Seis, Si neem St DRAYTON WOODS _|1 Hite eae games, senioo| Sinet'tkd etn Seca NS cSt" | near “pootine and. lates WAITING ter and all interior studding. Lake location of this fine 3 bed- or MA 5-0682 Beautiful well - wooded building oe ee pete, milder, drinking cups. iste Farm-| 999 909 “Bar” gross in 1954. Easy Privileges and close to city. room ranch style home with WHAT YOU'VE lots ideal for ranch tyoe homes. | 5 each. $1008, ca Twp., Soxi32 each.| All, H. tractor, tnd other Tonal and emg -pacting "Sue bent of Near State St. | SED Down. targe, nine rvom | bain” Sod'“buchen ot fre ALWAYS DREAMED | ® per cent down 2 Mig *Riris sub. ox209 each, | sin ti@,"some, terme. Phone fone op sth medern bldg. URe- You May Borrow @ rm. and bath home close to) _ e =n ae ae * places Timren o . F 9900 ‘with $300 down: — Mayville. = down Arie URetiwentern Serge at aes | RSE | ors graeme ees Roy Annet Inc. sp it gt am | Sale Basnens Rrpery | Seioll Fak nade) GOS + SOY 14 Mile & Northwestern sae woroom aparument wiih ex-| fyisciguy , Ded, ghen pe | teen crop of "picturesque “rolling 28. Huron Federal 2.7169 |* good cas ON Meek) ON DLAINS CABINS—HOME Today Hwy. | tre stool | 984. cluded ye convenient to —_— Open Evenines and Sunday 1-4 | 2 jnts. oy 3r%, Ye S| & Dime way. Well, septic . © fer guage Coro here ie) See ae Go “Dengaiew | 24 Acres non nal TATE, tetris » $150 down. me , ‘Also foundstion "floor for Sexes sates finest i | a Sas a eee tance to Northiand. Call. Terms with of] furnace, garage, screened Over 1.000 ft. frontage on 2-0040, : . . . 8 ea brilding with ample full log cabins = 1566 Cypress | ire te "ete this Goo ett PP) pate sirens with 8 room | -BAKE PRIVILEGES. | $358,%8 "se Sort chd pasty ts sease’ Soaxe Near TB Sen. § rms. and bath Diace. oll heal’ and chickon CUSTOMER WITH THESE LOTS |1#. 2¢res. TSR tote | MANUFA R tiful up-to-the minute bed- KNER with full basement. Large lot. | 913,800 HOME «1: INCOME - Love- house 45x15. All for $8,- with for lake, cottages Over 1009 ft neo with so ft and it. | Foom modern home. A . Qi heat. Oak floors plas- ly S rooms on. first floor with 050. About $1,700 down. and anywhere west of Drayton Pilaitis area with Over frontage. $3100 v in $25,000 with $a.800,"$00 down. 2p years to | [Wl bath im plastic tile, fireplac tee © On Pane, Wery nice coisa wan | 10° 0c at of Rochester. Near socks and cbolst | 910,000 No. 3080. FINANCE CO : oe Saturday end Sur-| sna baih i with private tn K , ooes : RD. well and septic already in. mm, ve naa, Se informa- CORNER H SAGINAW onURON MH ENITCEy | Ee ee ee ee | aN psen we ae ea Gove CLARE meay meters =| hon “eal STATE-WIDE |* WM. H. KNUDSEN | som entry, sep vin tub vcom metera bene Pereama. | Tastemh lane Seieteesl%s | 1000 w. moron WHITE Retate service of Pontina ‘3 a ate we rontete Bane mug | Heke Baca s-Fe | Realtors FE 4.0528) stemematen bm Sats “s i ee Sien| _ eran _———- ._ FE CON, Bee. 2. : = = : a ols Zz NEED A. “+ ~~@PEN SUNDAY 10-4 re LBs noi Esteve Bret Sun. L. H. BROWN, Realtor = CHANGE ; Member "Coop “teal’ wstace Exch OPEN i i : fa S On Real Owner ‘|, You can act & BESS) epee RUPE RS eee | SS Ete es the Jorts of a Completely almost new : Lace werencr | SPECIAL |2 to5 P. M. é Sart wine and ve iy , oat | See. : THELMA M D A $14,350 Exclusive Lakefront PIONEER HIGHLANDS. fees ate D ZONED INDUSTRIAL eat tne an Eh he pid cng isa | Teoints forme ie meet Sadivseai | town Sor main “hahwuy. vangront AVAILABLE IN 3 OR ¢ BEDRMS.| [Mer Desking fm the | cool sees an Sze, bnmetinte peo. needs can wee) SS ae TWO BATHS IN EVERY HOME. | County's "targeet lanes. A om = — i Fae ae PLOOR TO CEILING 'WALE-IN ale "etrective year-round poe seunsianien tte I : FE au B Mm cram ATERTE wre om] Been Mere; | Sem a ees ics a eats | Roy Annet Ine dd fir ¢ overlooks the lake lk. storms — x ’ —, — 78. CHEAI i .__|z BBALT ‘at 7 poceTag wince Uae age, EA eee ese | Bet Scragea "Sete ace Feet es "Dont bonsare | © eonmtet | roca gent ng extent | ME" oey and ean 22" ter bath ‘gown ot! best, tached | W7,,se tienen MD dining RT Nera teh tor topes Perry-Park Acres Clarkstan garage. In setting of pe ag floor. 3 s (1 mas | ™m&n. on premises. Pa ae r oie ten led ao nares © K \ Fit see Py coe col See shower. , "BUD" $650, = ripe In pertet "seal + al pt Oy rapa | Full Sasemeat, with pas ee YOUR. BUSINESS- E. Bloomfield Highlands Fu price, Pian "oe Seat Matas ta | ed er lunar? sen, i NICHOLIE | *cPxsti SAYS tok. in Broxlcouad OS: . ecreens. acre . outside entrance. Oil A. C. Real Estate atid Insurance : i. gown, Reascosblo terms | Rest O:xzi8' lot with break- re“sisi or Pe tise | the Business Oportuni- Pas Dorothy Snyder Lavender | \ srtres Lz ee ties Y + Ee] azo en ‘| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Heuase “ce thst "one. : ? ted” ad to tell folks SPE ey eaten Pe “ati "or oe Sides pone x “s what’ you're after. Dial | ei SR TARE " cat FE 28181... .? Peo fo, | . / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 30, 1955” . __issmay ta Loan, §3| Sale Household Goods 87 Sale Household Goods 57| FUNNY BUSINESS : by Hershberger | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Mjacellancous 60| Cameras, Equipment 61A i aded ‘fir, 4x8 ....... #6 . . REFRIGERATOR AND STOVE gun 4x@ bardboard $2,459 | g100; lawnmower. $$; hot water $128. FE 64329 or 4x5 grandi‘lite bathroom board $449) tony 95: wall ‘sink & mixing | 294! Voorheis 4x7 grandi‘lite board $5.79) faucet, $10. FE 48150 Bathroom electric beaters "oT | jteecct 116 TE 4 -| Sales Musical Goods 62 Office file egeecess 0 fas poction, 090.00 - FO 30 i ALL rv) Damaged Refrigerators | “tt "ome demonstration. Also loatets to beginners at our ~ bar —. ———o your ‘ee - oy B® We | ares apt PIANO TE san 36. . g - werrid * | CABLE Ni ; gigas. 00 Ne Perry, we mal navae Sue i HUTCHINSON also install all types of furnaces | Dey" geil for best offer OR Jone | BLACK NEED $500 oer enn ‘San? — a on rowan iron * Trailer Sales Garwood. EM 3300 “*" | CHILD'S WEST POINT TROM- —— le TY x. PRILGO- MAHOGANY CON: ehh a es i 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains a pW. 5. es or § fram: . i - ELEC WEA rs PRACTICE PIANO, DE- WITH CU Saclk tors wus | $1.90, new PLUMBING SPECIALS | 5 tclé auto see beater Sags| livered: 's08 Gallagher's,” 18 E CUICK NDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER. gotion maltrecses, all ties, gt $0 mc-4k Ges ck Cab sink So sp | were FE. ogee SERVICE? 4 Aah 1 pr. French doors. —s chevte,aftned furniture a om, sy store nest door 3 awe trays stand faucet ae. oe pet cane j PIANO [ agi . : j set, a ove : CHROME DI SETS everyth: for " 50. i and sounds like a Then Home Auto ts the since | semble these yourself, sad sats, EASY OR LAYAWAY ont te foil bape, "as 3 STOP _fagher's, 18 E. Huron PE é-0ses. male. pyre a . ~~ a Euclid. Vial so com. in or | Value, $30.95. These are brand | PREE PARKING x Arnason Plumbing Supply) [enti Aer mee mover Bere | Can eae etee "Gallagher's, | BABY PARAKEETS wil CAGE a IE Oe RL 0 hone tye _18 E. Huron FE ¢0ses. Limited Time Only. .$5.98 ? repayment plan to your | “Come in, compare and be| WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE | | We Deliver lapTe scott wae IC a uM: AND : x paneling, W _FE_ LADY'S SCOTT MATCHED OOLP |@ PIECE WALNUT DINING R ctioman. both red plastic. FE | SUpplies—check our cjds- household goods and war-| cou seaneraen ‘Semaned sock Cedar fence. Per ne vase | 1 DRIVEWAY. G eee Oe ™: y carriage. | suite also blue tilt beck chair. | 44773. ificati “Hobbies /and &g &g stoves, used furniture, kindling | Matis, 8's and 16's, comm,. keg 8.95| ‘soll. sand. washed gravel & fill) year —— i male an SigncUnY CLUS COUPE ina E acre vaio} —stanbans | 5 2U 4B © PORCELAIN TOP eae 4s wi and) den supplies. Boydell,| seod “Mutchinson's Trailer Sales. Se ee es a cee) ee » Pye Be PE seas meee | ARD . . ¢ . A a , Srem..... Ls] — Qood tires, new battery: siss. | escrifice. ee sont bap wig Bag ge Beg upplies” No. vA, Berry Bros., and Glidden wee eee wr Comb. doors ner - $14.98 | nese, arene T. i 9 30923 trade uminum boat. ¢ 1 pam, — Roe . mowers. KINDS VEL : 3183, W, Huron, PE sod. | Stee. — condition. Will SOFA, ALL POAM RUBBER, POR- paints at wholesale costs, a. $10, — “. Ft 3 Pi age or bath a. a autenen “all gi A hy - Dogs Trained, Boaurded 70 5 crtY Lots | MiLe PROM KENMORE DAYER. ca Dixie | _°*t Steet MAyatr Cees. APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. fulGes tackle 1h afl we Scgactre cqeeee. Sh Pei | eset, Medicine coh ...... sites) «+ OR 32768. TANNER & City Mall. Wit sell or swap for| Hwy. SECTIONAL SUITE. ¢ PIECE gemner. S60>-f0/ coins, $69.95 g tackie 13 : ~ tht goo Ry yl gs _PuTLLiPs CANT & GRAVEL eato and pay difference | ra limed oak dinette, and Also ‘several af RARDW ARE PLUMBING BUY. DO IT YOURSELP SAND electric ang| Builders’ hardware, elec- case. 82. Desk | 04 5 trical supplies and all] fance with too eril’ broter and | 17, YOU ARE BUILDING A House ines. sravel FE 30058 CA TE RUNS, tools 25% off 1 Win-| Sseerm aoe Maroensamie: om, | DRIVE OUT £0, SURMEETER'S | _effe- ¢onm_vw Samm wi be i A acaroes ater . Alum, comb. screens and storm PILL DIRT. Tindgws “Reascaabie’ prices mM gna on . chester 20 gauge pump caire beater, 60, FE Tis MAKE SURE ITS Slee Vers Geyete ™* T™ Dm TRGOME mova: FOR as gun, $69. 1 Mossberg { TULSA POWER WINCH 1 TO - i TOP si, crus ALL KINDS OF HAY. STRAW, aay. Fees ao ee RS sre ARGAIN rifle, $1995. All shells ¥4| ben ss?exetetn Yor" | BURMEISTER tae eee oot Tipe paces WAY OO FF ee eg LN ee =| tecinerators. ree. $1 .| off. aaa and games,| Pints ri tenb—" “V""|" Northern Luniber Co, | PLACE DIRT AND ROTTEN Ma | MAple Save Tame Wate Lake Rd. 7 blocks. merchandise, cic. Ht | 5 F Sto fe om De _ peu | 50% off. Also, a large Fic F voce tel wt cumen wih | Pentioe vase Tat 3-4171 Scace DIRT, ANY AMOUNT verbel > Feanel™ piel, Soe, Van weit O40 Due Buy. Dray: | Sosy TivING sc i aK, wautomatic: table of misc. items at) gi “Ue og Perry. | petro ee ® Mile Rd, | Gravel. PE 31111 of PE $8086. | SD CUTTING CLOVER MAY de SwaP YOUR OLD Lawn WOWER | rs, 014 Excellent condition. 342 | RADE C price. Laundry | 72 Price. Open 8 a.m. to/ TIONEL & AMERICAN | ~_ —__ | See SORE, CLE ORF Lay | ore ale Ml Com. Oe = 8 p.m. FLYER TRAINS 2x4’s, per lineal ft., 3%c, grave! and top col. OR 31940 or | Alfaite and prome Bie + colo cheap, Lown mowers shar | rotor. 7 ft A.C. COMPTON & SONS | avrmonmmp pactory sErv- - lengths. ; SLACK DIRT OUR SPECIALTY, pasts wit_Seuver_ Sa” oSite, “Zetiver._ Oa r ” 4. 2 genuine - ‘tal me WF ROOeETRATLER. | iret Easy New. $20. PE $1 , “ford. Twp. mall Sree Tas cs, “es We Ware Be | gg we Rhine 3 IR? sajat (NE re eee we Brice tou a8 Phone Oa Bite bene Sa Bi | SGP. 3771 Weoverten, Rochester.) 24,5 39 Si eG het waned hot. Ts 5 © aula.” ENAMEL RECESSED | renicie CABINETS WITH TWO| chard Lr Rd Dally 830 to 6. BLACK MUCK HAY FOR SALE | ope Be er. in. 2 well and many AWNINGS SAVE Sup pe Sagiew | seperate chrome Susrecoest | eee . DEEP aro feraare | eppliacces er anto tor once cide x: ee not mer | RUG 2 A oe bec co ag complete, tikfs. These are est design for modern path: a hw We Suunto ee tooth = D as ~ PONTIAC factory ee a Be my A ¥ are min etree Wine toni TE 728. wet. Oo % Gat Sayer READS ( sara e Pah per hs 5 | ST mares. Ais pecge | = mam. Fhene MA Obams For Sale Livestock 72 , Tints mae tt] GAS STOVE TOP with hase “o aye : "Siar te set La rapmmes| kor en een ee | S8S" AU Bod ROLEMAE3STO SIM | goo cop rety cot cares ee. |_Sands! Fa 2Sie See Ma fey snen'g ee | Seay DE ae rae Pa | ee Take ever payments. $160 per being clone. p08. ts Saute $280 96; Beaters 626 00 Ales i4'te't pn. [OAS FURNACE MUELLER. N ils & ence Septic Tanks ob or now, MY 360 D. ac a at 4065 Midland Ave. Dray- _double’ burner ee | Gi ae Pe eee somanen, 0094 Sivesting-Wtia. oun te| OQ, fOU NEED TOP sO:L? PE |; For Sale Clothing It Yourself 24068. oF ase 88 — installation if desired. PR 2-472 | PenTiLiZER, ORGANIC SEWAGE other items at | TRAILER NEW 1 WHEEL! ALL-| disposal, § yards $10. Delivery _ se FE Phone FE 5-8682 or PE 5-4526. state, SUPPLIES Talbott Lumber vow Ln CAVA ING mz. ma seer: | BP $, Patmt also Spread Satin | _f" dirt. PE eeiTh FARM TOP SOIL |= bieck dirt. 6 yard load, and _ 810 de’ PE 4-0608. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, sand b set am. Bi : a * Dre mew oorr ome 8 (5 oP oo | /aotoen pase “eater Sse meld 2 oR es ven, vin ‘SVERS, 141 W. Huron St.| Opa’ Sitacea $2602 TRADE-IN SALE sed Trade-in ov. oeeeetee ra EF x38 43 se eeeeee DEEP FREEZE. 12 K neeee ight. "38 model. 3} mos. | so ih wits | Table top electrie range...... ft. re) ete All units and materials ONE 21- TYPE POWER MOWER Sid. "rake “over payments. FE. recta oat dresser = 18s | fap ed'sr ene ph artes Gos Fees soit eaeestren| Materials of All Kinds AbMIRAL_¥_W_FLOOR, ae Co eee rites batie: | Sor leat wie Gane C Lrrria | ORE eee eee ee ,| ROAD GRAVEL a wala . tal and wall heaters, ready fit —— uct-type iy ong beams anvie trons, steel sash, | § yards $7.00 delivered. FE 46588. |. Wanted Livestock 73 end serving table. Small Scslere "oll was, copper edie, | 2° ay a. | pen Sunday WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL Meeker, Walnet “knechole ” deck Sa, 2 fe ane 8 ome! ceive ser Pachoud Wrecking Co. | Shredded Peat Humus | kinds. Porrest Jones. Clarkston. ‘Bese Bienen aly ead Seon 3 GAL HOF WATER TANK Wir VE 23200, After boars, TE ES, petro sce | Srie ea ee | ee Sale Poultry 74 . MI heater fittings, FE 41487. Woop STORM WINDOWS AND . GRA PILL DIRT. FE or ea308.” 335 GAL. FUEL OlL TANK, WITH | wick's Ra. a erases “*? | sop s0ti. — DELIVERED —PE cae een LES Te | sete ta agp roenwaae tak Se cece tee| Ree oe ee R OR 3-122 or at 4390 Monroe UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPE- ——— stairs. . 29 aod up. RB. Munre lee water Gan, Fen 30 5 06 Piatos, ‘ writer and pinned dead ae pom gpbe ¥ L Milling car Auburn’ at Adame. iL Most KEW ; aes, $35. [CHEN RANGE, 30 IN. MODEL. GED FV SETS. 0900 CONDE $1 each. OR pa88 — — ae Sea R_WP. Ain COMPRESSOR. CAN | _*re¢. Reasonable. FE 2517. _ | £008. FRYERS 91. EACH. wes sorine, 428 21 Seog 70 ee pyrene eormestet. be, Seen at M&S Auto Sales. | TOPSOIL. BLACK FILL. SAND | _ Huston, off Brown Rd. PE +1908. a eke ' Mictigan | USED BARGAINS town ft, sae | HEARING AIDS NEW AND _-end_grave_FE 6470, ___ |FULL GROWN OEESE 42.50 is 7 on ai and coal. water end steam PE 23-7900. sale End D400 "Watertord eae ae oe Warr EMDEX’ Gos nae. FOR le " salr (1 Oxbow Lake P : ui com @ kitchen sink. Cail “ailes North of Comm after 10, 44 Euclid. Ww > || aa a Do It Yourself 61 ood, Coal & Fuel 67|" Sale Farm Produce 75 DRY SLAB AND STOVE TOOLS, DO YOUR oy ound del, PE §-2006 TOES, tile. Monte EARLY COBBLERS, Ls oe a Pe DIG Pri ure Wed, » OL E | oe wckifops Farm armen, INSULATE. NOW oo 50” closed z| pines gennel coal furnace. fire-| Featherstone id. & Opdyte oo AND SAVE MONEY ~~ FOR RENT ! __. | PRESH EGGS, AT FARM WEAR > SI[e mall pager cicamaseuaaees ail Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Seesaent: eicanes furnace vacuum cleaners, Oak- | ~- LARGE POTATOES, $2 BU. OUT ee ee A BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR YOU;| Baldwin to Clarkston. Left, first 54150. also blue, Norway and white fir, | farm. YOU HAVE DECORATING vitae, Hative trees, Dig bested. ies Beck Take a a By Ia A.B $oaa Sichth Ra. go straight west we = es io —_ 3 miles from. Commerce, Vilage | _ fed. grey Ipat ATORE aN ANT OW Satlaod eso aod Foggy OF | g5 are ad, baring ent | BERD WEOTATORS AND ORTON . a re ttt, ae: a eee Sale Farm Equipment 76 | * as nase za ze Gus : — —— NCINC : hy _ -” ~eiedle , —_ ne * = Jrvony' ov . 5 . Moran, DOLLAR WOR PAINT? — DOLLAR bf PA oat, fase yeas # Ra, Roller or. Pan....$3.90 pie, Pw 4 : 12 Wail-groyn aed fresh 1. 00g gon, |" ng anode "| ES a la — pit : d , ssi Nigel sear > 8 oe aes aes AE ££ fe" x ; “ ‘al e235 2 Ra | . | - | | | « [ 80, id —_/ } | . za ie E atlegeges 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 91)" __For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91 1955 For Sale Used Cars 91 E.. TILLERS Mi New anc used. Credit terms. ere Vn or OR 388 FORD % TON PICK UP AND ae oe, Rotiny raise ve dish, “Ot Sontiticn hese gs at dise cad cae tiv Also jew wn thei ¥ 5 | a") > s 2) a +8171. RETIRE AT _ANY AGE. LIVE IN @ Mobile Photo Laboratery and see in one EXCELLENT FIBERGLAS KITS EM }-0073 Rad. ATION BOAT OD 1, FT ZIMMER PLYWOOD Gale, service & Rentals MY Auto Glass Service € a P PAGE GARDEN TRAC | "SSP Trvsnr Coinse instailea stile _Urea year Pie Som ‘Sher '<| Jo" Tait Insurance Jobe honored. Auction Sales 77 of cotine fo 0 customer OO coat AUCTION, WED. MAY 4 12:30 we SS SS Fe phere Dt. 2 mites cn S | Mi Onktens Ave. FE ¢1008 Oxford. 14 tools with petrt meal ibe tanie mee.| ATTENTION! * grinders, wood| We are 1908 to 1956 inthe, "band a work benches, care and trocka. We have several com tools, new late model low mileage used en- gh Lt Eg A on fal coe pute tees = lavamower, ‘coment oe generators and voltage Fordson, frecior, tT) HRAM AUTO PARTS _—_ of late eee aes pate iggy aoe & tniccten, $0u00 mien, ens.. cheap. Se eae Onere, | McCULLOGM SUPER CHAROER Pras tel Sire Ron wSs |_teend we Oo Soh daper Et tater, S008 Dood LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS Pow cultivators. New” Tees @| quinece cat sunesenese.” S88 4, eee ld pes, ,bole arein ari “pox Lote et oad casei de Nar sees vsed qne, season and complete | 96 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE +4513 oqetoment. red for and ready te ___For Sale Tires 80-A é bonnes ode. ai00 eraten ero BY 18 Weare walse, = se Pee sep TIRES. 15¢ TO from. All sizes. C & G. Service. Auburn at Opdyke. 3: ° af r : i & REPAIRS, BUMPING & Pi FREE ESTIMATE ALL MA OP CARS. PA PLAN. BRAID MOTOR SALES 23-2563. Sale Motor Scooters 82 wart coaches are that. . Chain Saws With storm & Jalousie ws. and Hydraulic boat hoists. Plenty of wardrobe new wioger ) PLACE heaters complete bath At Pine Lake; Phone FE 2-5260 other new care Low terms. bd s A DAN OARD ee —— _ 7 biggest | mahogany i ae, “or se hi neem Sasa kre “Rall toa y ome. - ¥ ae Sey or ventel meres. wales Lake. MA ¢ plea. man % h.p., grcellent condition. 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Q) Sausage Sinema. | rani of small principality of India 4n0—Wae, WXYZ Detroit Wonca WOK: sy we WEY My Tree Suny Lundigan in “Sailor's - ola (9) o marriage to devote life ww ne WJBK, &t. Francis Hour WPON, News CKLW. News. Homechates | 1 s Leave 00 Church Home. (4) da Pea A. 9:38—WWJ. Paith wm Action WCAR, News, Muste WCAR. News. Temple . ’ (4)—Showcase of Stars, Drama.| Adventdre Ho. (2) Porky Pig, rie I Remember the! cxLw. News. sports WXYZ, Voice _——- —— (2)—Gene Autry, Western ; Duck. ." (2) App't with Adventure. CHLW. Binging. Americans| “Winx Guy Borman” ’ story Dafty ” Polly —s WJBK. Detroit’ Pulpit wie, Guy Bowman | 10:13 WW. lovee Jordas Ww A 6:30—(9) Holiday Ranch, Music, |11:30—(7)-Today’s Faith. (2) Con- “ ww. Gen og ll ae _— ; , palalaagaalainin ° re é * : Hugh Riley ‘enater in “‘Rendez- 3, Cardinal Mooney 6:30—WJR, Sunday P’house a ~ | variety in western style. (4)| test Carnival. é CKLW. See of State 9:45— WIR. Religion WWJ, Catholic Hour 00:20 WIYTE, Whispering sé ” Horace Heidt ms vous in Paris. WCAR. Talk Ww, Art of Living WXYZ. Evening Comes a oe i NER 1 . music, variety, SUNDAY AFTER? . 7 WPON Idletime Serenade CKLW. Christian Gelence | CKLW. Bob Considine wean hc ae 1 i amateur performers, Bob Feller, NOON 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) | pa 10:06-—-WJR, News, Biggs | WJBK. Music Moods : wie Lh guest. (2) Beat the Clock, quiz |12:00—(7) Little Rascals. (9) Capt.| Star and Story. (2) What's My) ww, | seo ad Ww, Pulpit mn | €:43—CKLW, Sports Time | 1:45 WWJ. Break Bane 6 9:15° P.M. 0) with Bud Collier, Roxanne. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U of| Line. | Sauw Perhamest “am | Subw: Bible Case | ee wom tues, | WCAR Com rence ||} | ews, | 20—WJR J Be mM th F 7:00—(7) Soldier Parade, talent D Rountable. 10:00—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) News, | oa dd a News. Melody . WWJ, Live with aness 11:00_ WWJ Strike tt Qed on. thru Fri. from Army with Arlene Francis |12:30—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Uncle| Theater. (4) Badge 714. (2)! WPON sports Giants ens we News CLW: pendsy Cancert | SXYE Compsaicn § Reporting the News — Pius ! to introduce them. (9) Dial 9,| Toby's Party. (2) Movie Ma- Bandstand. | €:45—WJR, J. white WPON. ist Met | ween. te mene WJBK. News McLoed g Music + Sports + Weather rote hag ce Bert Gordon in| tinee. 10:39—(7) Karloff Mystery. (4) | pot ie gt 2d egg 19:0 —WOR. Chapel Hour | a5 -wWIBK, D. Yous — |), 15 w en — 'Til 1 P i — ou Do. © Mickey | 1:¢9—(7) World Adventure Series.| Carpet Theater. (9) Follow that} WPON Three Suns WXYZ, Negro Chorus. | 7:30-WJR, Amos ‘p Anay | WCAR. Gong — ! ° M. WPON- — your Rooney, comedy. (2) Jackie (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Man. (2) Willy. 7:00—WJR. Way for Youth CKLW. Voice ‘ | CKLW. Radio Bible | WPON Hymn Time i 1460. Gleason, comedy with Art Car-| yy of : WWJ. Heart of News 10:45—WWJ, Bterybook -EOm. Coins tome i i : ney, Audrey Meadows, Joyce . 11:@0—(7) Hollywood Premiere. wars. Myws. Gandicher WCAR, Harmony Hal! | 2:45—WJBK, Preedom story | “wae Phrase Pays _ FOR YOUR 1g Sersered by the UAW-CI0 » Randolph, June Taylor dancers. 1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Crown Theater. (4) Sunday WJBK. L. Gentile 11:00—WJR, Tabernacie | 8:00 WJR, our Miss Brooks CKLW Queen for @ Oay Ralph K =| News. (2) Sunday News Final.| WCAR. News. Muste ee ee | eee | wros eens LAST-MINUTE Yee wena ao? Hs ars has battle with |2:@9—(7) Rocky Jones. (4) Home _ . "| SHON. Hows. GR Sheaky | BETS Suntey Make | OTe iowa ——- | 1143 WIR. Second Husband . ; Theater. 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater. (4) | 9.1, wxyz. quest Time WJBK. Sun. Music oe ALR (oo) Go FISHIN N 7:30—(7) Story Studio, “Confes-|2:39-(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Sunday Show — uae save wa e | *WIBK. D. Young rege wan jack White G NEEDS sion,” strange adventure. (4) So : 7:30—WJR. Jr. Town meet. | '? oo kee | 9:30—w , oo HUTCHINSON This te Hetewecd aaa 4 Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Motor MONDAY MORNING WWJ. College Quiz 11:38—WJR, Album Ww) abe ee | CRLW. Hews. Music } Traile j ywood, een-| City Movie. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning| Gere Jeoaeree! Gy WXY%, Sun. M CKLW. Quiet Hour | Weak News ’ r Sa es |} ager from Hollywood wolves . - ‘ WXYZ, James Crowley CKLW, Anglican Churcb WJBK. U of D. Rowndtabie | WPON News Andy has to play French lover 3:00—(7) My Hero. (9) Justice Show 9:08—-WXYEZ. Year's Business WCAR, Radio Temple WPON. Music . 4615 Dixie Hwy in “The Great Lover” with Vir- Colt. (4) Background. $:00—(7) Todd (4) CKLW. Giobetroter Te he ae got Se eee cee 4 : . Purse Show. | erhoc olmes r stis Drayton Pisins | ginia Gibson, Jimmy Lydon. $:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (4) Zoo| Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. “sar oon Dae. Ran ‘uae pad hog ng | WCAR. Neon "Calee ‘ SPORTS SHOP 7:50—(7) News Ace. Parade. '9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. CRLU Ties ee'Peme | WWI. Neon ‘News WJBK. Serenade WPON Luncheon Music ~ ~ _ 4 A a : oe WPON, Liberty Baptist WPON. New WXYZ, Pan. Am. Unica 17:380—WJR Time Out Vuste | 8:68—(7) Hollywood a Premiere, po dg! Cireus. (4) Hall | ye: 06—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland (4) sive _ ouias CuLw. Laber. News 9:15—WXYZ. Drew Pearson WATE: Rese. Croker , Plenty of Free Parking ... 2) TBA. R, ; Bud De Joe E. Brown in “The Tender | Home. iba on WPON. News 9:30—WWJ. Easy Money WJBK Don McLeod Right at the Door Years.” (9) On Camera, “Some- |4:38—(9) Theater. (4) Captain | ‘to: 30—(2) Strike It Rich. WWJ. Symphony | s2:15-WIR, Best of Guest | CKIW: Dr Bershouse , am ermeeh ieee where,” story of modern miracle| Gallant. (2) Meet UAW-CIO. 7 on eine pene, Ww, Mischa Kotter = | WPON! Pentecostal | ¢2:43_wxYZ Charm Lady 630 Oakland Ave olving ‘11:00—(7) St Studi 8:45—CKLW. Freddie M | Baghtbed) badd bins WPON Farm Mkts : |) sna in eee al mae tat 5:00—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4)| Dong ichesl’ 75 valent | jie Uae tee ee | Se ee | ecolwon mines wation — Phone FE 4-0824 Imogene Coca, comedy with Hal Hostess Theater. (2) Sunday | ; > CKLW, Bawaii Calls | WPON, Tidings Temple ea oe ae eis eeuinuces . Lucy Show. ) Ai: 15—(2) Love of Life WPON Off Recora 12:38—WJR, Opinion WXYZ, Paul Harvey ; March. Bib Osterwald. Vacation- — Ww. " ww ter CKLW, BuUly Graham 1@@—WJR Road of Life : - j - - ® JR, Goodwill Jamb Eternal Light = aa — | ing off the beaten track. (2) |5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You Are |11:38—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) | WPON. Music Remote WXYZ. Tomorrow's World| WPON, News WW) Hews Mutholione | ane AAAAPOPPPOPDODDD Two for the Money, Herb Shriner | There. | Search for Tomorrow. | *:90-CKLW. Lombardoland | WCAR. Save e Child WXYZ Eimer Davis cKLw Mews urme 3 Besturing These ¢ . : . : . _Houseparty ; : . B “ Ww J eorge # 7 quiz. SUNDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS #1: 45-2) Guiding Light. 10:00—WJR, Country style | '24S-WCAR. Harmony Wa) | FON. Off Record WPON Newe Platter $ Famous Make TV: 3 8:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie | 6:@9—(7) You Asked for It. (9) | MONDAY AFTERNOON | aoe om ~ WwW, Meet the Presa, 2 CTOR “2 Peter Graves, Andrea King in| Mr. and Mrs. North. (4) Cor- | © ’Cloc . | WPON. News SUNDAY AFTERNOON WXYS, Revive! Times | "WXYZ. Poul Winter $ = Mp. $ . “Red Planet Mars.” (4) Star lk Arche (2) Lassie. Lassie 13: 1) 120 k Comics. (4) | :0:26—wroer, Off Record 1:40—WJIR, Symphony et Sock to Cod CKLW, Musica) Aire $ PHI $ R ans i Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. | ‘ WWJ, Steve Lawrence 10:45—WJR, Mantovani WCAR, .Harmony Hall > IRAL $ Theater, Donald O’Connor harks has a surprise that delights the | to:e—waE Towa Country wxve. Truth Herald 11:00—WJR. News WPON, Eye Opener 3 ERAL ic > | — 1776 for songwritet| Miller family. |12:15—(4) Drama. (2) Road of wu win cneen wore oa se oe ek oe. iin 1:30-WJR. Dr_ Malone > SYLVANIA 3 | sketch and sketch about French | ¢: 56/7) Story Studio. (9) Range | Life. . se | WCAR, News, Hall CKLW. News, Witness CKLW Eddie Cantor 3 DUMONT > | artist. (2) My Favorite Husband,| pider (4) Mr. (2) Jack | a2: 7 h «4 ot | Sen. Pom j WHOM. Hews, Gyan, Geer | WIR, Hews, Mocs 1:45—WJR. Guiding Light | > EMERSON 4 ' ‘ Peepers. 30—(7) Beula (4) Hour WXYZ, Dance Music | 1:15—WJBK, Muste WPON, News, Sports - Guiding Lig 4 cas 2 comedy with Joan Caulfield,| Benny. Jackie Gleason, Roches-| Shows. (2) Ladies Da a $ $ ° Barry Nelson. Liz tries to im- = WJBK, News 1:28—CKLW, Lutheran Sour |! 2 VIR ON Report ‘CKLW. News, Davies = | 3 in j ter and Don Wilson in story of WPON. News | WXYZ. News. P'lin’ge haf hl aed Lg ict ee eee 4 HAMPTON TV 2 press old college chum with ‘ , | :@0—-(7) Lunchtime Drama | WCAR. Tiger Tune CKLW. Pulton Lewis Jr | WPON News. Eddy ‘2 ‘ fancy party, but George invites new. television packaging busi- is Weipa — (11S—WIR Spore Pinel | we - . | WPON. Muse | WCAR, Tiger Game 2 825 West Huron Se $ , ness Gleason and Benny are |1:30—(9) , Sign ~ (4) | > = MS EL 11:30—WJR. Pope Pi , 4 fE 4-2525 ¢ 4 ‘ ‘ a bookie. P WPON, Fran Warren . suchas ope Pius 2:13—WJR, Perry Mason 12 - $ Men S, Women $s, > planning. A Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s sdk ae, een “enone s00- mn, Cay Lombarde | Ww4, Winternaner | WWJ. Plate Bi | AARP < . . : - . ° le op own W, Elder Morton CKLW, Mount Zion Church) ¢30-—wWJR. BN | ‘ | %:00—(4) George Goebel Show. | 5:99(9) War in the Air. (4)| [ouseparty. (9) Cartoon Time Sars. See @ toe Me o Children’s comedy with Jimmy Stewart,/ Comedy Hour. Liberace will 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9)| wPon. Gate ‘SPO, Devs, enealey | NJBK Conti | "WCAR Hall Bport | SYLVANIA TV : guest. (2) Profesional Father.| make first~and only li Labbitt Show —_ Brace’ WWJ, Bob Maxwell , . - | dren. Dr. Wilson has to lose golf! piviers Hotel. Los Vegas. (2)|— : | WJBK. Proudly Hai) WXYZ. Pred Woit | $:00—WJR, News, Hymas We Service All Makes TY + game to save his money. ° - Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby | 6:30- WIR, ‘Perm Review | AS-CKLW. Chosen People| CKLW. Guy Nuno WWJ, Woman in Love 2485 atepent Ra. Toast of the Town. Screen stars| show = WJBK, Gentile. Binge WXYZ, Ed McKenzie OR 3-1647 | | 9:30—(7) Five Seal Theater, John| Irene Dunne, Dan Dailey, Ar- . | WrON, Mewes Muste OWKYS “Christion te action | WPON, Rise ‘x’ Shine ; WAR. News. Carouesi if Ces. ‘Matcher | Hodiak in “They Also Serve.”| lene Dahl, Richard Todd, Rob-|%:45—(9) Monday Matinee. (4) | og wpon, traveler RE. Kank OR | ee ee ane 3:15—WJR, Rosemary a ' Concerning Miss Marlowe 3:15—CKLW tena WCAR Coffee | 2 | (4) Your Hit Parade, top seven| ert Wagner, Lionel Hampton and : 100—W7R, P Por Hymns a wens . $:08-WsR. Jim Vine awa" Ieee tee : DEF rT. STORE | tunes with Dorothy Collins, Rus-| music crew. 3:00—(7) Hearthrob Theater. (4)| Gur Nit’ °Snun *CRLW. Army Hour "| | WIBK. Gentile, Binge | WJBK Don McLeod - sel Arms. (2) Man Behind the : 7 P - . Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. WPON, Naegarene Pulpit pL Sun oo 7:15—WJR, Music Hal | 3:45— WIR, Gal Sundays | 520 S. Saginaw St. |; Bader. Charles Bicktord intro} house :1$—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | ZiS—W™+ Meditations Se ee 3.38, CKLW_Teregee O'Den | WW. Right to Mapp. | 4 =~ FE 2-2784 a = 7 Pee ' - @ 7:30-WJR. Laymen’s Hour | #4&—CKLW, Basil Heatter WJBK. Gentile, Binge ‘wi ae, House Party : e - 8:00—(7) Walter W : ) : WXYZ, Sunday Music 4:00—WJR, N Afternoon | 7 WJ, N ww ckhstage Wife . | xe:00—(7) Realm of the Wild.| \iotion Picture rr i ; ow CKLW, Baughey Tab. WXYZ. Revival Hour CKLW. Toby David an Gan aa on Your Dial a with ” ic Academy. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney.| Wron, ist CxLW. Salute Nation | $:e0_WIR, Jack white Bn gg eo Bout Trout Tropical Playhouse “Letter of Recommen-| (2) On Your Account. 1:45—WCAR, Mora, Musicale oe ees: eee Wws, Beb Maxwell F Ba ball Fish. (9) Mystery Theater, dation,” suspenseful drama of a e = 4:18—WJBK, Guy Bowman WJBK, News, Gentile 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas or se Boris Karloff in ‘The Ape.” (4) | . domineering governess. (2) GE |*4—(4) Modern Romance. WXYZ. bible C GSenCKLW. mck Carer | Whow pews +: WIR, Musto Soldier Fortune, Tim and Toubo!| Theater. “Mr. Blue Ocean,” fan-|4:60—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Hid-| Sean Gospel Hour 4:45—WIR, J Pirincin | S:13-WJR, Bud Quest | | WCAR, Carousel reakes = View je ua fen, tasy starring Boris Karloff, Su-| den Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) . it 5:08—WIK, News, Wash. | WPON. Rise ‘mn’ Shine | +5 WW), women je Bones . : >| san Strasberg and Eli Wallach. | Robert Q. Lewis. tT, Kaveme Queries repcaths $30—WIR Music Hall TPOM. Sows Mark Stevens plays crusading WJBK, Univ. Organ moe yt 0 jhecaed A 8:43—WW), News _eon. Spee eet newspaper editor in “Mercy qn} 8:15—(7) My Story. ja: 38—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy | 8:38— WIR, Reatre vemne wrow news. Serenade NCAR. Radio Revival preg ool —— Merde” Doody. (2) Welcome Traveiers.| S21 fight ® lite | 6:18—WIR, Worla Afters | 900—WJR News CKLW. Bodie Chase ’ an. | 8230-2) Stage 7. Neville Brand | | t WJBK. Ave Maria | on Seo ack lean Oe WJBK, Don McLeod 1@:39—(7) The Explorers, William} stars in role of commander of |#—‘7) Ricky the Clown. | weet So obante Favs. Greatest story che. oe | WPON, News, Gerenece H. Moore shows films of “Fun §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice 5.45 ww news | EE all mesode WPON, News, Music 6:15—WJR. Musie bomber damaged in mid-air carrying in Mexico,” (4) People Are} collision while A-bomb| Colt. (4) Adventure Series. (2)| , 4. wm news o1S—WJR Kitchen Clue | WJBK, Meleod ; iy Mi ee —tersin Thea- tune “@ * . wxrz, Religie Wows SUNDAY EVENING “Grom. Gee talline 5:30—WWJ, Jim Deland 1130 KC «-. at The Difference ter, Broderick Crawford, Marilyn . 5: 38—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Ten-| CxLw, Betheeds Temple 6:00—WJIR, Gene Autry 0:06 WIR, Pote @ 200 lt aa Erskine in “Dancing Dan’s| (7) Break the Bank. (4)| nessee Ernie. . WCAR. News, Raytnm WEYZ, Mon. Headlines 1e:08—WIR, A Godtrey — | :48—WIR, Curt Massey SUNDAY ! Turn Down Merger Detrott va Gardner job as department store Santa id MOWER MAKES! | oT .. ».. Frank Sinatra Blows wrpmeneroane | eves | a a > j : ; 2c oe of America... am sae ne Eafe 4 “ Salvino vs. Junie |” Inc., by an overwhelming margin, New York workout yesterday? Well, McMahon. (4) Polka Party, mus- By EARL WILSON chained have turned down a prepesal to Game Time 1:55 then, why not bring it in ie and dancing polka style. (2)/ [as VEGAS—“Frankie blew out the torch,” a man at the : merge with Bellanca Aircraft Co. S and have it sharpened and News, Jac LeGott. ringside said. |]. (Geebel-Speedway 79) = a8 difference a [ll 'Beny Wrieht S| Frank Sinatra had just left the crowd at the Sands Hotel USED TV SETS Scores After the Geme ty rpened mower ° as These Copa Room yelling for more songs, and had rushed off to Luigi's Only $5 Per Week! “Amazing Mr. X.” nearby, to-have-dinner.— W CAR ++ _, Authorized 11:50-—(4) Haven Theater, Richard| “This is @ necessity—I've got to get something to eat,” he i = : Reo Service Todd, Valerje Hobson in “Inter- had told the roomful of people who'd paused in their gambling H43-on Your Dial ° rupted Journey.” to listen, and were still applauding. “When the wind biows —_ INCORPORATED |) cuxpay wong _— throush here, I'm in a lot of trouble.” CRAFTS 8:15—(2) Christophers. x * x * | . a | 8:45—(2) Detroit Pulpit. And se he'd departed—and the man at the ringside and en ion ners e ' 532 Union Street Phone FE 4-5139 I discussed how Frankie seems te have consigned Ava Gard- ner to his past, theugh technically they are still married. “Just a few months ago when I heard him here,” I said, “nearly every song was a torch number.” And now he’d even attempted a comedy-type love song titled 9:00—(4) Church at Crossroads. = 9:15—(2) This Is the Life. "4 \9:30—(4) Catholic @Pur. *\9:45~(7) Comedies. (2) Western More and more people are daily finding out that .it pays to call firms of this association for TV serv- ice. 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P..H. for Colsbretteti Saves You Many Dollars on CHICAGO (INS)—A magazine CHICAGO @—Passports for 12\] | All New Furniture suggests the United States has American veterans of the Elbe of Recognized Quality! River meeting of U.S. and Russian — Latest Styles — > troops have’ been cleared by the State Department for a reunion in POP LLAL LP PPP LLLP PP ° - ® ’ The magazine stated man- few as possi- 3 ROTOM | Moscow, a spokesman for the | f ction! made satellite may be an experi- ble to gvess 4 IRA group, said yesterday. Lasting Satis a tne earth aie oon moennes | | seler appears) | 2 LoCo COT) Saitaee sees oc a | Convenient Terms t on its own momen some miles out in space. nder arrow, nouncement made by the spokes- . - vena Selence i ts Ma readin 9 6 FOMCORT | ij J man, Joseph Polowsky, 37, of | | Open Monday—Friday Evenings } Insue, declared “reports nasil downward 7 ADELB ij Chicago. He made no Sather com ii; Wy tecad Afternoon reached (us) persistently from | |... 4, | 8 SNIPS | me CS lk | 3 Closed nesday Independent sources that the Seteecks j . - MF | event took place months ago, | US * MY tise. Ine. ities Lt . American’ Veteruns tary of the ; Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! é possibly at the Banana River River link-up. They held a 10th| 2 ; Recket Range in Florida. Yesterday's ~~ in Washing- | RE At the rate of speed estimated ene : ton, Ap ° ‘ P 3 in gees the — Bell, swing, PoRrot, feeD, catCh, conAry, budGie, watEr, on —— Big Fsgeoml ‘° be init $ Wh You Honestly Save! : around reat ersary | he ou Honestly . : a i 13 ane a" day, or once — = celebration of the Russian V-Day,|} ” “| every one hour and 51 minutes. — May 9. Ten years ago he was Pvt. ; 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery azine offered. these | Polowsky, member of the patrol | mano mmpapuacnanien wre | rsnts in mating ts ewe: |Nab Two Teenagers [ists 2%.Deow 20 ict by “ie avers 1. Kotacoe, 1—The late Secretary of Defense | ported to have kicked King atny | Which crossed the Elbe at Stehla, eee James Forrestal announced the | 5 Sp “teen ne “F/Germany, to make the first con-| United States was conaucing sa (iM Death of Man, 29 [ras som tact amber men ‘between the ellite rocket tests in 1948 two armies. * a } *- - JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ® — A | charges had been filed against any | for That Rainy Day! | oe ene Say “s Suenaed OO) og whe tried to inthrvene in a/|of the youths, Polowsky’s group will fly to | Russia at the invitation of the fight between two temmagers was | Soviet Veterans of the Elbe River Open your account with any amount! | meon in a not much longer time.” | eaten to death last night. Promise ‘Simple, Gay’ link-up. you ‘ County Patrolmen said they May Da Tole * *® e j —= 3—A rocket “on the loose” to- | picked up Raymond Lloyd, 17, and | in ° j Add to it each and every week — for — atta ae -d “asl y | Polowsky said these men will futu oe ; — 0 fired ex- | vestigation. | TOKYO @®—May Day in Tokyo,| accompany him on the trip: re security e implication is The dead man was-identified as | “hich erupted in a bloody riot} John B. Adams Jr., Rockingham, that this was an experinient that | Albert King, 29. |three years ago, will be “simple| N.C; Charies C. Forrester, Greer, worked too well.” The patrolmen said~ witneses | | and gay” tomorrow, sponsors of/s¢: Robert Haag, Indianapolis; | NOTHING BEATS MONEY IN THE BANK told them Lloyd and Bolena were ‘he rally promised today. Edwin A. Jeary, Oak Park, Mich.; | fighting over a girl on a street | Marchers have promised to avoid| Fred W. Johnston, Bradford, Pa.; | re atomic warhead missile | comer, King came along and tried | the Imperial Palace grounds where | Robert Legal, Milwaukee; Claude be put on an orbit circling | ;, separate them, and that one of | the riot three years ago injured|W. Moore, Newbern, Tenn.; Elijah earth under control of coded} the youths picked up a chair and scores of people and killed one.| R. Sams Jr., Pinnacle, N.C.; Mur- signals which would pinpoint | struck him with it. | 9, The newspaper Asahi said 1,655,-| ray Schulman, Queen's Vilage. PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO. ® given time on a given Officers said they also picked up| 000 people will attend rallies | N.Y.; B. L. Shiver, Lakeland, Fla., Pree Parking in Rese 105 S. Seginew > | target, - for investigation Bolena's brother, ' throughout Japan. and William Weisel, Chicago. The article condluded: - = OMMUNITY J NATIONA! > | control would have a fantastic BANK ) 7 | : , | \ROK Warns Japan | WE RE Branches com Against Red Trade PERRY et GLENWOOD ps 0 et | PHILADELPHIA w—The : exec OF TOWN RANCHES _ BP soun Korean ambassador says his Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation jy | embargo” on all trade to and from ‘YANKEE \ see Sas CTORES 10 ALM. Until 6 P.M. During Our government enters into any rela- Bucks Cunty orphanage for Asi- atic-American children. Husband Wins Divorce; | | L F Tired of Going Barefoot DENVER i®—In five years’ of Dr. You Chan Yang said last night South Korea would regard any move by the Japanese govern- ment to open negotiations with North Korea “as a preliminary to recognition and an open affront to our nation.” Se, Tene wae Ss paett here fer a FEDERAL PROJECT HOMES” 2 LEFT—MUST GO! Call FE 8-1455 EVENINGS , said Coslett, constitutes extreme and repeated cruelty. Judge Joseph E. Cook agreed. 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