. ] $e ‘ . 3 : base 4 oe bey 4 q ee hed : i. . | : 3 ee ! é ‘ = ' , j 3 \ y i *) et ( / ae \ 4 ccr x 4 f ; Ege ee __'THE PONTIAC PRES kk *kk% PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957—84 PAGES fa Admits Million-Dollar Business Loa Expected at Polls = _ (ays Teamster 5 ; | in Realty Firm ae Claims Pension Funds | Nias Henke Rayburn Urges | | verrorr — reamster ~ {Pontiac Issue ot With Guards lke Consider ne, Trains sents : Pe: WASHINGTON «Sen, Neu- million dollars from the —— atSfake Monday) s=22ciemzstees. . 4 é what he termed “evident disre- ea = aie union’s pension fund was Reaction fo P lan E ‘ -jused as a “business loan,” ine Qakland Count compan day for Monday’s first “— is ae ae ot House speaker Sam Ray- « Statewide election since the) hour. The car was driven by a [burn (D.Tex) reportedly}. | | presidential contest of last) Secret Service man. {has told President Eisen- “Polls throughout the PE srg, og lena gop personal request for “tem-| , plans to give up active pres- = om . See) i if ae A jj if ies: ip 2 E E < E i eel age 2PS : Chicago after the board of trustees name, said today Rayburn LAY CORNERSTONE — The outlines of Pontiac General government, civic and church leaders at the corner of West Huron | o¢ tne Southwest and Central States Eisenhower Hospital’s new wing rise impressively over Huron Street as work- and Seminole St. Among the articles and documents slated for | Pension Fund “voted unanimously wane tis to oo men move forward with construction. Cornerstone-laying cere- consignment to the cornerstone is the trowel used to lay the cor- "| in favor of this investment.” temtiay during a monies this afternoon at 3 p.m. are scheduled to be held by local . ‘nerstone for the original hospital building in 1908. heim habia i | Si E i rf & z : a Fil E ull fl : I ; i hd ‘itt aE f | / ge it ie i igsad § 4 E 2 Will Teamsters Purge Leader? . pr Boerne a ll nothing brwsrmss uc Further Action on Beck Is Awaited =.= F| i - : f i | | | i : ge tet i Mi n i fs fl 3 ! 3 i j ‘ a Z g* g* Ey J ‘ z 3 i i | é z E . E : : # F F é : ‘ : : & : i s : : : i wd Beck ran sion 98.an AFL-CIO chieftain. council mecting — told a reporter = funds.” day from a top official of the | Station which made the first dis- in Seattle “I have nothing to say” — Teamsters closure appear- jabout the action against him. HEARING MAY 2 secretary—treasurer of the uni- |Raceways, Inc. borrowed the mon- | “'¢ 4 Beck's suspension from his) on, said he was against Beck’s |*Y ‘| AFL-CIO President George! il Worke Umbrella Handy?\lJ, N. Troops in Gaza | Sc St scans" Oil Workers Clouds, Showers |: 14.1, | wf ao m - Reject Offer Are Predicted | ux, myn tel Sms tia vestigation ‘by. the’ federatot's| Detroit. Local Refuses ‘is Pert cloudy with a chanceland atten 3 : 12-Cent Hourly Boost high of from og “the labor movement into dis- by Socony-Mobil viata or 34 nigh troublesome spots—the Gaza i I E é 4 / 5F U : i | i tf h i , : 24 z 4 i E i | d E eF i bE 4 E H she The top fight this spring has . Sy Sevaisine' stone: Mad Bomber Ruled | teas i Lf ; 2 5 2 i i Hy [fe af 7: 4 P| ; 2 Ege i i ‘ at ae La A = | if = “ & i | F : ei i AT if : i 3 iI i i F i z j ij is i } : FE F3 4 i z i i rl i ii ; } | 4 i ! : | i Ht I li i Fy if A 1. A z 4 i ¥ f j | E veleed more guarded fe- Cag reed eR A cloud of gloom hung over the ing cloudiness and a little warm-|Norway, ee tyoracggh gg z Z d 5 an af 4 t i F F g ; & | if x rf i | i z | : : | : | ts f i r it i [ rt : | Ip : Ff ; ! ; | f : | § Zz g | ; 5 : 5 - i i - irl Voelker _(incum- . talk. ‘They said other witnesses|Detroit Local 389. Rules Out Speculation For the ful eight-year terms (two) This Is No Foolin’ . (er Sram cident come) Beasts rovaled efter parte of | WASHINGTON (INS) — Attorney] . The U.N. men 3 tell most of the story. the “package” offer were four |General Herbert Brownell Jr. has|to shoot high as a nd Thomas it. Keema. —- |/InNOther Miss Front Page se fe . voked his Fifth Amendment pro- 2 oo : gee steoeatE BSE pond fe | ease mre 6 i te Henn mld epnting win| 7 § > rift . : . ; | CHICAGO (INS)—H. Alan Long Bod aetars 90h calinarene acta a ter Silly ‘antics ‘rackets Committee ‘about his fi-|Socony-Mobil now are bogged down Zi em Clarifies Statement Saath ence Sf Teteruel Reve) os, Soutinc Press will wavell Miss Freat Page for April. _ |nances. The Senate investigators|in & disagreement over retroactive P as ae mue, said today he is returning aj T* Pontiac Press will unv say he turned to his personal use|pay. a t C rt F ad. - |night-of the dinner and charged aol Ut: Le olad the “check Well ad le yen sip Gee's very bigh ine more than $320,000 in Teamster| qwo on sTRIKE on us ice Ou . un Ss with conspiring and bribing to get Tt Sr sir || tga mere nea neteaeie ae | aa Eee SS [as a eon meh bee ny remm rocemuse =| ia pnd mon MEMO TO CAESAR i Refinery. “uaithae Sele saomer justice of the peace has been overcharging offenders to!) Gritfin and iia the union haa | ine his own pocket,” said Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziein|Repblican congressmen : -_ | || reached invited to a dinner in The Trouble Comes Closer \ sss | ncaa stand on juice cout profs ior om : "|, tons of the struck contpanies, excess costs should be kept Michigan Federation : Earlier this week, the Detroit _ {Another in a Lenten Series) Claudia sighed, “There’s always something, when we want Macele Seve puis stows two neti to the state govern-|%ly those fees provided by law ae ‘ to get away. If it isn’t the Nazarene it’s something else. Why (Toledo terminals in an effort to ” ig| MATTER OF ALLOCATION Griffin and Broomfield said Pilate sauntered into bis wife's quarters in the palace a bid oud aia ts as Gs Manne Inalt deliveries to Detroit: . ment, ales ee, te seine stage, Pome rouble brewing between the Nazarene preacher and. 4 ih . «, The trouble comes closer,” -- et pee ages'6, 24 . ““Theresis no evidence that any| Pointing out that: in cities | Wilson, Bart peck MR ee ‘1 a He got ik and strode out of the room. * les | ~ justice in Oakland County has col-| (Continued on Page 2, ‘Col:-5) Women’s Pages essereshe BB ey ee Foe eo Hen Sen Ae cee Noes ; : H : : i de ¥ i ! 3% re z F [: i i i Hel iain : i I i i i fi rf F “aRERE 8 Home Section. ....., 17 thru 25 | NOWS.. 6. sees s0s0610, it Te rs as « ES Ben ek U A ery 4 1A “ih. : , } . Ses \ ; ‘ . ee | : : ‘ i j # 4 AY : \ ti ‘ j MOE gees Fi i e aga : j \ } : $ \ f: % ; i { ; teh \ i ‘ i 2 BL \ ; : ‘| . 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Before you onpert too much, be sure that— — @ The garments are of sufficiently — cualty that they_can. —_ ithout colors fading or running, - @ That cleiepvened buttons and stiffening materials. do not contain substances that will stain. . @ That you have not attempted to remove stains with fluids that will injure the fabric, set the stain or cause fadiong. @ That your Dry Genaee: is a well-established, dependable local businessman. - Your Dry. Cleaner will telly -you,when-he accepts Your clothing, dust. SL ceshh Peal aks iedicdd Ec akck dade Rediadatitat dake Auindiedal th ttle thetaale Reltataih pedicel iain: Delis rete Che HES OOH oe Sette Venti Seeeeweereeretrrre ro itor tito itr teers eee eee Pei Tt ett os ore Sisto +opere ees * - f : , i + Ae et te PEE Ree eh eae what to Ses but he < canngt promise to work miracles ae BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD — | * of the i Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce bed Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. NICOSIA, Cyprus @ — Greek- residents throughout - Cy-/ noisy : ee Makatios’ Release Hailed by: Greel “as. Decisive Step Toward Cyprus Peace celebrations hailing { the Rep. Peltz Claims Dem “Had Big Profit on Sale of Land to State ~ controversy tal today. weeks, the State Highway Depart-' the dispute. Rep. Emil Peltz (R-Rogers charged that Edward C, Meade, ung assistant ‘tothe gover- nor, made a 965 per cent profit ‘ land already sold to the highway department ang then selling a inaahyscablnd adn, department fer a roadside pa LANSING (® — Conflicting ver-|It was thought he proallly, Suvi between -aeedae and Republicans in the State capi- And for the second time in two. ment found itself at the center of: Peltz demanded an immediate! jsidered «generally mild. Turkish freeing of Archbishop in the Seychelle Islands, * 2 ean released tr Sch Or- for the underground tn he econ a The announcement said Makar jos could leave the Seychelles, in immediately | gO new (drive to join Cyprus with Greece ‘js actively supported. * oe | Word of the archbishop’s te- lease set off a round of. celebra- ‘tions among the island’s Greek- Cypriot population majority. The, demonstrations continued today) ‘with thousands of persons flooding’ into Nicosia’s main streets, ‘The crowds carried flags and changed “Makarios,” “EOKA". and- other slogans, - , The Greek government, termed Britain's action a ‘decisive step toward a solution of the Cypfus!eg issue."’ First unofficial reaction. from lTurkey was cold and skeptical, although a Foreign Ministry state- | ment issued in Ankara was con- ri ct oe anh Hi Cee aie the Tue h Cypriots in, “asserted it was a “great pity the British government yield. ed to opposition pressure in Par- ‘iament.’* bishop's appeal to his island sup- porters called for a. halt to fight- Saison s Boyd said, beer Makarios will be allowed to take part in talks on the island's {u- ture. Britain previously offered Cyprus a new constitution grant- ing more self-government, but the Greek Cypriots -insisted Makarios was the only one who could hego- tiate for them, - Lennox-Beyd said Britain now avants to press an offer made by NATO Secretary General Lord Is- the NATO official's offer, de- user ec pele teat bo. solved in direct negotiations be- tween Britain and the island_resi- dents. . | Cypriots made up about 20 per cent of Cyprus’ Meun H. Griffin ~ 46 Williams St. : ‘Sparks-Grittin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 2-584 24-Hour Ambulance Service « > ‘ a weuiion children worry ra " Attention —_ Clarkston and Independence Township Voters! Re-Elect FLOYD ANDREWS. “REPUBLICAN | one for SUPERVISOR F Floyd Andrews line: #57 ous” understanding of the transac- : «¢ & a recerds disclosed “this chain -of|the archbishops release’ will not’ ae Newaygo verbally agreed through} _ : pulation,. and|what time their parents wil] get in Alfred -B. Fitt, the Governor's: ‘Turkey has firshly “opposed thet night, and the parents. worry legal adviser, “denied the charge, /move to unite the island with|about what time their parents Will Peltz had an “errone-| with Greece J? get in... . Advice our father _ » jtaught us: When you're about to "The “Turkish Statement saigé the give. somebody: a=piece-of--your: Tcamuship, ‘sande: years of experiance to provide lower taxes orgs 10. BEL oie tesa dwitish announcement was not un-/mind, be sure you can a ae. ms, te eB tk and declared the’ import- CR Wilson , ECON at thing now is whether vile a will ended. It also contai a - Peltz, ‘said dtaeny department . an. sation warning to Greece that! . x = it a free hand. in moting § Diced: of a 4 acre tract’near! C. éf Cyprus and ene “The release of Makarios should an agent, to sell it to the state | not give hope to those who deal 2% years ago for | $7,000, . jin terrorism and favor Enosis. Attention! Voters! | “Thus ‘the state paid 965” per! (union with Greece) that they can| cent than the original pur-'do what they like about the future” =, Chase price,” the letter said. * ‘Cal-| of Cyprus,"’ the °statement . said. | | éulating- it at the same price per'' ‘As long as they hope’ such things, | |acre, Mr. Meade. now -holds the there will.never be peace and ore, ‘other 38 acres at a, value. of, der on the island.” The Turkish et: Jeader on or Who Built the TOWN HALL? > Our TOWN HALL wos built under a completely Democratic Town Board, and at the time of its dedication was fully paid for without any bond _ issue or special tax assessmerit due to careful planning and sound fiscol policies. e% pei ; —_ economy in Government and a more realistle approach to an of _tax assessments is imperative NOW. Providing more efficient service by maintaining office continuously 9:00 o’clock ‘ito 5:00 o'clock and until.noon on Saturdays is. tong overdue. ee _— a : Le \ « LET’S LOOK AHEAD! At the Democratic Ticket! Elmer RB. Johnson James E. Seeterlin R. P. Lamberton Charles Pappas _ Patrick K. Daly Hepervioes : Clerk Treasurer Trustee Trustee lustice of the Peace - | JOHN'S. COLEMAN... Constable W. A. STOLTENBERG . . . Constable JOHN M. HEPLER . . . Board of Review Unis C. BUSH... see! Commissioner ALBERT a . . . Constable JESSE McCRARY :. . Constable é‘ The Government of Waterford Township Should Be in the Hands a Capable, . Efficient Administrators ‘Who Believe: Tax relief fy horneowners is URGENTLY needed and can be provided = encour- aging: the establishment of more industry and business in Watertord. In “ihe of the great public ‘interest in improved transportation, as well as in ‘safety, that the offer of the Michigan Automobile Club to finance an indepen- _.. Gent traffic’ survey should be of Waterford Township to sorenene and tor carry, out the meneame —_ a Notas ‘ ae ree bce IN WATERFORD - TOWNSHIP . Who Pioneered Street a, ate The ‘first such project was under a Democratic Township Clerk who worked out the basic. pro- _ tedure with: the Utility Companies, and under 2ae _~ the statutes in Huron Gardens. Subsequent . 2 Projects have followed the established pattern. What About Our Waterford Cemeteries? | seus _ Under previous Democratic administrations, all the cemeteries were’ improved—expanded where - possible, and finally 80 acres sceured on Cres- [i a eae cent Lake Road and controtts entered into for 2 the improvement of it. What About Our Fire sekaatt Previous Democratic administrations had to go to the Legislature to obtain authority to author- ize Township. Fire Departments — fostered the | establishment of the Volunteer Fire Department, planned the location of fire stations, bought o.0.8 the basic equipment, and ros ba the first fire stations. | ELECTION OF AND These and many other projects—the Recreation Board—the Drayton Parking Lot—the proposed crossing of the Grand Trunk so that the Frembes cut-off could be ‘built — were all planned ahead by Democratic Administrations—ond without any Township tax and within the monies accomplished lawfully available to the Township. FE 4-255 Pog ks kg Mage sn on ag FE 2-449 j as oe ai ELECT ION. DAY . STATE SUPREME COURT _ ren STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER . STATE SUPT. of Public Instruction . STATE BOARD of AGRICULTURE = -. STATE BOARD of EDUCATION — Vol BOARD of REGENTS TOWNSHIP & CITY OFFICERS =~ WHY GRIPE... IF YOU mee.) VOTES FE 4.057 FE 4-1523 | BESURE YOU VOTE APRI — 2 Members -—_ | iMauber _ 2 Members Call one of these numbers! FE 2-6868 FE 4.4408 OR 3-2665 9 5 OR 3-2265 UP | ee i » rt } * —Rocks Township. o Poulty Taylor ach Spark . New ‘Inquiries ‘T by Grand Jury > 7 7 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP (INS) — ‘ e scandal ore , | mlay Board — OKs Last Plans for Néw School — _ IMLAY CITY\— The Board of Cabinet Leader QuitsHisPost ‘cr’ , . 7 ‘ Says Makar 10s Release munity Schools, in a special meet- i i either Wise ing here, voted unanimously to ac- nae “ ; cept the latest plans submitted by the architect for the new high School. : LONDON @ — The Marquess; This culminates many weeks of of Salishury’s resignation protest-) intensive work by the 36-member ing release of Greek-Cypriot Arch-| Building Planning Committee and bishop Makarios- focused _atten-|: the high school-faculty, — tion today on a cabinet rift over The architects. Jahr Anderson the government's handling ‘Of the and Machida, of Dearborn, now| explosive Cyprus issue>—— ; ’ The announcement that Salis- have authority -to proceed with working drawings. nies Saar an aires tet, x« © * leader of government forces in the} Actua) construction will begin in}. House —— came we August and the school should be % I rime 's aa rea fi i > tember, dice peperted el Gat Baden ace Ge Il had accepted his resignation as . 1958, officials said, Lord President of the Council, ‘ : . Salisbury also .quit as political Await More Action a on Teamster Beck ~~ gontroller of Britain's atomic (Continued From Page One) energy development. Macmillan’s statement said the Earl of Home, announced plan for a million dol- lar ‘publicity campaign. commonwealth relations secre- English said “as long as IT am general secretary-treasurer of 2 W. Rodgers. Allen, dent of the e, and city mayor, agree has already served 12 the board. — Rippe; id “on The state issue takes on spe- cial interest bere as twe Bir- mingham women oppose .¢ ach meet Second. Atomic - Sub, ‘Seawolf’ aid Joins the Fleet absentee | lbeen’ discarded: oa peared. . - ident and the Prime Minister him-|- assume the atomic ener- . tary, will take over as Lord Pres- }| the the international 1 will oppose es any use of the union's funds for eins ‘Issue at Stake Monday Policemen’s Group U rges Election Issue Adoption $8. Million Craft Burns’ 4 & cooley, suenidem ot -in. Oklahoma Pasture; 'the Pontiac Police Officers’ Assn., £ 2 Leap to Safety has submitted the following letter to The Pontiac Press regarding 7. ‘|Monday’s election proposal to. abol- TULSA, Okla, “™—A giant B52) jet bomber, costing 8 million dol-} Please, Reconsider. " (Continued From Page One) But it does not spell out. how al decision is to be reached on when a President is disabled, nor who should make the decision. BILL INTRODUCED After Eisenhower's pro- announced city and the department instead of having a man from outside the appointed to that executive posi-- tien,: “In short, I and the other mem- E i i [ : i ish the Pontiac Police Trial.Board. The plan would place: police of- ( e £ & _ &t the time of his death he was legal counsel for Michigan solidated Gas Co. Montgomery was the father of) gan statesmen, including Govs. Chase S. Osborn, Alexander Prior to that he worked on the Detroit News and was editor-in- chief of the Detroit Times, after owning and operating the Clio, Mich., Messenger, The Weather Full U.S, Weather Bereau Report hi AND VICINITY — Partly PONTIAC oe 4 a ebance a few to 44. Fair tonight, lew winds at Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity 3 m_p.h. Direction—Northwest. Sun sets Gaturday et 6:55 p.m. Sunt rises Sunday at 6:17 a.m. Moon sets Saturday at 6:33 p.m. Moon rises Sunday at 6:08 a.m. Friday im Pontiac (As recorded downtown’ ! i { i “Eisenhower Kicks Off infor 30 million daollars this year. a of our nation.” <7 Says 1B Sanitarium: .|capacity of the sanitarium, there vt Rep, Leslie H. Hudson as saying s|Got Wrong Information ~ jlarsy exploded in a “bright ball! ‘a farm pasture’ about 15 miles _\north of here. — ; (to safety. Both were hospitalized, of flame” yesterday, killing two crew members as it crashed into to & & E Two other crewmen parachuted, one of them in critical condition. ficers under -civil service ‘while abolishing the trial board. (Editor's; Note: A letter from James F. Fianary, chairman of the trial board, outlining that body’s position on the proposal was reprinted in yesterday's Pon- tiac Press.) — cer’s association is as follows: | All were Boeing civilian em- ployes on an experimental flight tors have used employer ebntribu-/from Wichita, Kan; The dead were * . tions as “‘slush funds’ benefit. for ‘their |identified aS: Ross B. Patrick, 37, pilot, Wichita, and John W, Mc- personal Without giving futher details,-he Cort, 32, navigator, Mulvane, Kan. Cancer Fund Drive WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower yesterday launched the American Cancer Society's drive x« * * He-did so in accepting the or-! ganization’s symbolic sword of! hope from a six-year old Indian girl, Joyce DeZeller, whose home is at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The society said Joyce, who called at the White House ina colorful Indi- an costume, has been cured of cancer, Immediately aftcr the ceremony Eisenhower issued a proclamation) designating April as cancer control month. Urging support of the fund raising drive, Eisenhower said: “The human and economic well- being of our people, individually and collectively, is. seriously atened by the ravages of can- in terms of loss of lives, pro- tracted suffering, and significant|5- i limitati the economic pro- jconvinced him the policies and pro- cedures of the State Highway De-/.~ Not ‘Half Empty” George H. Williams, manager of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitarium, corrected a statement made in Thursday's Press that the| the institution was “‘half-empty.” Williams said out of the 225-bed pre presently 200 patients, The Press statenient' quoted “half-empty hospitals, like . the Oakland County Tuberculosis San- itarium, operate more efficiently if they are filled.” Hudson said he made no stich reference to the local institution. . jtigation on, learning that two state on Waterford Candidate In listing Waterford Township -candidates and their qualifica- tions for office, yesterday's Press erred jn its account. of; Tom pe ae is associated with the Wilkinson |. Insurance | correctly stated that -he is 45, /parjment said today America’s 1 employed by the Pontiae Motor. Charles P. Graven, 34, Wichita, ‘co-pilot, suffered critical injury to the brain. Earl C. Reed, 30,. Wich- ita, technical - observer on the flight, had niinor lacerations. Debris rained over a two-square mile area. The plane exploded only a half mile from Skiatook, a’ small northeastern Oklahoma community. The shock from the explosion blasted out half the took and broke dishes in homes. * * * : largest jet bomber and is powered by eight engines. The immense believe originally that two planes had collided, The two bodies were trapped in the fuselage and rescuers had to hack through torn steel and wires to free thm. Highway Department ‘Inept,’ Says Prober LANSING W—Aud. Gen. Frank Szymanski says his investiga- tion of a Grand Rapids land deal partment need a “complete over- |hauling.”” The eight-day probe, he said, re- vealed ‘“‘an incredible ineptness on the part of highway department officials.” ; “Tt is quite evident that one is, y 2 The report summarized the audi- tigation into the highway depart- mment’s contemplated purchase of a 2% acre tract needed for Grand Rapids Expressway development. * * * The governor ordered an inves- land buyers had tentatively agreed to pay $90,000 for the property, which was appraised two years ago at $11,800. The property, owned by Darling Freight, Inc., was sought for trad- ing tu Consumers ‘Power Co., which owns land that lies in the path of 4 22-million-dollar_éxpressway, 1! a i ‘ Canal Reaction Due ” WASHINGTON W-LThe Staite action|to an Egyptian plan for run- h hs : ts ‘¢ 4% P i e " ° ae { 4 \s | Ibe i,t * ¥) * i b ak ® ‘D i Pe \ i te ee . a FY a % re 5: g \ Mh ys \ i aoe 2 4 i a a. oS ay ¥ x A \ \ “ | aed * a 6 e4 bs \ : iy \,; th cig Ne & \ eS eon PERSE. ' ‘for many years has formulated and store windows in dewntewn Skia-+ The craft is the Air Forces size of the plane caused many to; in a 1,000 Word report to Gov. | William . tor general’s findings in his inves-' rat re Aro " South L Ming the Suéz canal. will. be’ sent! 1 a to Egypt within a few days, zi Pont j f t j Ps | } : f ff hd { eon i i : \ 4 “On Monday April 1 -you, the citizens of Pontiac, have the op- portunity by your action at the polls to place your police, depart- ment under the governing body of civil servicé¢, “You, the taxpayers, in this event would reap the following benefits: The knowledge and ex- perience of an organization which maintained rules and regulations : Investigation. State Police, ‘postal employes, the day criminal, _— ‘ “These conflicting rules do not give .your police officers an equal chance to do their best to protect the rights and privileges of the due to the fact that the “spoils system” would no longer be in ef- fect and the “‘apple polisher” would no longer have the advantage over. the more capable officer. . Consequently, the morale of the department would be raised and each officer could be expected to do a better job in the per- formance of his duties. “Then, you. the citizens, could expect and deserve the protec- tion of a chief of police who has worked his way through the ranks of the department and is familiar with the problems of the The letter from the police offi-|— bers of the Pontiac Police Officer's Assn. ask that the citizens of Pon- tiac on Monday, April 1, exercise their rights and remove the poli- ties from your police department ~*~ * * “Vote YES Monday for. Civil Service.” Herbert C. Cooley President of the Pontiac Policd Officet’s Assn, on Justice Court . (Continued From Page One) law provides that all of the pen- tor .stay within the city limits.” Ziem continued: . , * - 2 * ’ “Other local governments felt they should be allowed to be in-aj similar position, However, under present law, I believe it inadvis- able.” *-:- * “For instance,” he said, “‘a head- line yesterday in The Pontiac Press | Justice fees are set by law, Ziem said. The present contro- versy is being waged oyer money : penalty is i Fraternity Men to Teeter-Totter —— Ah, Spring | Pick Honor Students at Marlette High — MARLETTE — The 1957 Honor Students of the Marlette Commu- nity High School have been chosen. Janet Lorraine Fischer, is valedic- torian, with a class average of 3.9, She is the ‘daughter of Mr. are Mr. 4 was born in led | McCon- Schools in Lyon and Mrs, Vern Fischer, was born| 24 a 2 ‘claps avernige a ete : ; a 8. sian ints a and Mrs./ eter STOCKTON, Calif. @®—Two Col- lege of the - Pacific fraternity brothers—apparently prompted growing sign of spring—said to- nial observance. Liem Explains Stand | : Iran Police Track jalties paid by the ordinance viola- py|vember British, French and. Clue to Anita Carroll. TEHRAN, Iran (INS)—Uncon- i | rf i i i I g Peogke g Py i tribal Cancer From Smog? LOS ANGELES (INS)—One of California's top health officials said. that cancer-causing agents have been found in Los Angeles smog. Pay on Egypt's Terms PORT SAID, Egypt @ — Two ship convoys were moving through the Suez today. E i 2 Ship: Convoys in Canal from the canal Monday day. It is the 1,6l-ton Egyptian J 2 2 3 é Be: ay i : Flashes * ¢ News T ies: # ’ s ef t blocked during the 2 raeli attacks on Egypt. io ion = ; i - T ef r s* Th i F 1 F ; - vA ays | ie Pe Ae ) Sie a eee . a es \ : ae & in Philadelphia \ at least four pereone, Ais, jest 1 Still” Missing; Blaze “Takes 3-Story Building “He Hungary from a T2-year-old NEW YORK {INS)—Radio Free Europe has just received from its). overseas sources a grim version of the Lord's Prayer, picked up girl: /are in the Kremlin, cursed by thy name; thy kingdom shall never) come; neither shall thy will be sidone, in Budapest as it is in Moscow. “Do not take our daily bread, “Our Father Khrishichey which) ine andrew Jackson period he was viginamed the ‘Red Fox of Kinder- hook,’ which led to the ‘Old Kinder- hook Club.’ But this full title was too long to carry on their banners so it was shortened » the ‘OK and dismiss our deportecs as we dismiss the occupying Russians. And jead us not into Siberia, and do not relieve us of our watches. group 1840 by the partisans of Martin | iden Van Buren. Van Buren was born in old Kinderhook, N. Y., “and practiced law there in, his youth. Club. ” For thine is the kingdom and the — : power, bet not tae ever, amen” Word+ oots : explorer Wilfred $ : Funk, led down many a treach- ¢§ Terous path in his search for the $ origin of “cocktail,” plunges on-|$ ae nt Se eee behind § F ipacaalaen i ee Wok tx program “During the stormy. battles of|mest countries will order~ is bright red button which is- pressed in the event the splitter gets out of control. The word over it reads: “Seram.” STILL OPPORTUNITY There's another American word'a note to Leon Jolson, whose usage will broaden as Pres- iden Eisenhower's seatsasoa seine expands. On the control panel of the atomic power plants of the type which) be If you doubt that this is still) An a land of golden opportunity, drop) t -president|” Tt i a Ba Gs it 7 Donaldson-Fuller Amene: sii Reliable INSURANCE Protection” . Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. sepavoavaucansnvonscusancusonsensnssbeonvanenesnseqensegnensoncoucnssoossscosnesansnsqassosuncerenssesonsenvensnesesonssneenessssenreseesoag 12 persons were known to be in). “okay” and‘ “OK."*. The golden ¢ cee ee presented hardly more; of $ : poesia : a challenge. I _< * “No American expression has) e Soe The flames ‘spread so -quickly| ever had the instant international | that residents were unable to get out througii: the front door. -Fhey front hall was ablaze and smoke bfllowed through the — building. Firemen carried victims down ladders. Several persons. leaped from windows.. 3 Bomb Hurled at Club Kills Two Algerians — TUNIS #—Two Algerians were killed and another was wounded 3 early today.in-a r_: attack on} _« ro ~~ Sh gone ‘Tunis’ main also injared two" Tunisians. The bomb was hurled from a speeding automobile | toward’ the club, where visiting Algerians often gather. Many of the Algerians here are rebels against French .rule seek- ing refuge. Here iS a French Premier Mollet acceptance rte-thig little dol baby, ‘partly because it is short, friendly and fits in ‘with almost all language patterns," Funk writes. WORDS OF APPROVAL “T have been told solemnly, after much research, that the ‘O' and the ‘K’ were the initial. Jetters of two words of approval that the | teachers of Greece signed to (or, chiseled into} classroom ci *-: * Foe tare Foye that | an: illiterate innkeeper he knew in the deep South put the letters ‘OK’ at the :bottotn of the menu that his wife always prepared. They meant ‘oll korreck.’ Allen Walker Read, pursuing the same for the Saturday Review years. ago, ascribed it all to a Wins Vote of Confidence ‘Credit Union | for YOU! Uae Son tor the ee 8 PARIS # — The National As- ‘sembly today gave Preniier Guy | Mollet his 33rd vote of confidence, | 221-188, on the general policies of | ab St | Te | ht ® i | % at . | pi —) f ry eeoeoe Loe ge ay 9 . Evening + * ‘ Fs 2. red a & 4 : & = a ¢ a z ; 4— ‘- ‘ a eg ‘ : Every Mon. * PARK FREE * i ae i] nonhenneeas q ain neee sinanaqostciandsazonbentinia ‘ eeceor rr e Ld s r s s i ° * e s : e e e e es e : 3 4 4% DIVIDEND. “T coalitio ngovernment. i 4 The: favorable vote was the) _« % | the Details ‘smallest Mollet has received on a| 2 Pontiac C ere ae ‘confidence motion during -his 14 3 Credit Union | months in power—a record ' seyere 4 in postwar France. / 509-A Community National Bk. i} There were 111 abstentions, ‘ans 3 ; : "|spite the Premier’s plea to the|$ 3 2 3 3 ; te. deputies to vote either for orje ¢ 22 3 . HAVING TROUBLES? ‘aguinst him. eB $ 3 . S 3 : > ; om 4 : 4 4 SS ee eo. me ie P 4 Play Safe Detroit Firemen Hunt | $ 3 3 Imported Bavarian 3 ‘ : ey > > » 4 Call a Member ci the © Reported Gasoline Leak > $ 3 : 3 4 Ze Pontiac-Oaklend County || DETROIT (INS)—The Detroit’ $$. 3 2 SN ACK SETS 2 3 23 Refrigerction Assn. | Fire Department today was toe ¢ 3 2 oe Ve = ee DEWEY gn eget snag a rere ag a $ 3 2 ‘Attractive three-piece sets 2 | ‘ REFRIGERATION ~ Tetfort td locate a leak endangering $ Big 7” roller and all. metal $ 3 _ every hostess will enjoy 3 p , $427 Ja 10-block area. $ tra tray $ 2- . using. Choose from our 3 4 , ae : 4 y... tray has adjustable ee: : - 8 MASON —. \ [Fire Marshall. Matthew H. Mc- 9 ¢ 2 2 lovely designs and colors. ae 3 REFRIGERATION | Nally said the department has been @ > legs to fit any step ladder, 3 3 ; - 4 ; 2 PE 2-400 getting calls about gasoline fumes § @ @€ 2 > Made to $4.00 $ 4 | Jia ae Pte days. 3 , 28 $ 4 Sell for . 2 : ; $ * $ 3 COMPLETE OUTFIT 3 3 pea? 3 +3 3 ONLY $ 3 (533 Monday’s Three Hour Special 3 . , 3 4 4 2 2 ,4 2 2 ; = 4 4 : : 3 3 ) & ‘s oo BS CUNNINGHAM’S 33 MYER’S § 69} | 7 Le ¢ DRUG STORES 3 3 JEWELRY SHOP 3; 33 ; ‘ q : ‘ | : $ ON SALE AT TEL-HURON STORE ONLY 3 $ Tel-Huron Shopping Center 3 , : ‘ a & a r = aie. oud AAAAA Bi o PPPPPPLPPPIPPPA EAS PAAYS A nnn APAPPPRPPPPPPPPD PPP al an din ed didi WAP 4 esseais . 4 ¢ Z N 0 a z ¥ 5. ‘ fie ; 4 OPS A PAPRAPPA A PPPPPPPP PPADS PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP AY ; 2 : * = eis ee ee ee Re BRR a ie a ee ee Se 2 : oa i 2 > 3 3 vs : N G / 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 3 2 mOuEs ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to9 3 $ 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to9 3 § 4 : * > 2 > > @ ; | PUl e Boys’-Misses’-Children’s ; Wonderland’s Monday Nite Special $ 3 ‘FP E Savi ‘ : | Growing Girls , ee oe re-Kaster Savings -3 : ' : . Regularly $3.99 Boys $ 39-Inch : S . ; a : i : » © . New Rev Satin just can’t drip, or Tenni ; ’ J » S _New Rev Sti ut en i, o s “yy } Spring Jackets SAILCLOTH 33 paint because it’s jelled. It clings to + eens Waler tastes Col From a group of fabrics made by a $ $ .the bristles of the brush or to the fs — ; well-known manufacturer. Regularly * Elastic Waist—Better Zipper * New Bright Spring Colors iy * Washable Fabrics, Sanforized we 0 & Sizes 4 to 18 Unlined SALE Teed rFred’s won SHOP . Best for Children Tel-Huron Center’ : priced at twice this sale value! COM-~- PLETE WASHABLE, fast color, per- fect for sports wear, dresses, skirts, bedspreads, drapes slip covers. 39 va. ‘SEW °n SAVE FABRIC SHOP TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER FED. 5-4457 " poller...and then liquefies like “magic when it’s applied in the —_—_ Monday Evening Special Choose Oxford type in red or blue for the girls . . . Hi-Blacks for the boys. Exceptional valye for Monday. ‘SHOE BOX Shoes for the Entire Family Tel-Huron Shopping Center HOURS ONLY M a ob bb bh bb ft i te De tnt td se te te ik tb tn tn hi te i i ti ti a nh i i tn th th a itn i Ni ie tie i diel Ci i Ain tn Ain Ain a Ma i Le Ni Mi Ain ia as Mi ial thin nn di i Dadi al papa rprihib i hii bh hhh be pb te tte die wreeereerereeereereereerererererree fi ‘a . 22 ateneete do diadaitaadiadiieattiadin tinted Deedee dedicated de Audet ddd deeded dadadadedeed eeeccece FTTTTTITITITIVIOIIL I LLL LLL PTITITITITITITirrrri tii) Wicecasabbasesccbeseae Veeseseeeeeees @sMUN'S. -TEL-HURON CENTER ONLY ¥ FE 4-0259 2 _ q. ‘7, ;TT'''*''' "7" ee i i i i i i i i i tt tt te 4 ~~ TTT rrwrrYrYreYreYreYrYrerrererereereerereereerereereeeee “cde © 5 4 td i ih ds dhl cin dcdcdc dctacaih cect ciinctiaaiacia aici cin tiectdiadlin te tiatinaidlied A = 2 9% 3 3. HOURS 0) ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 | $ ~% 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 2 3 to9 3 > 2 2 $ $ > > 2 2 x 2 $ 7 . a a 4 ‘ > DANSTORM $ $ yz $ $ $ 2 e .2 2 P 4 2 3 POPLIN 3 3 upurpan 3 3 3 “ =z > ‘ 3 cc 3 3 $ 3 33... $$ dX. $ $ $ 3 3 | ‘ : 4 : js $ White and Colors $ $ a OAT 5 $ 3 2 > § OT > 3 ee 4 2 > ae non? 1 2 ) 3 3 si: 3... ma Nencenstern’ zo ee ee — ; ge Ail wool, some with zip " 50 2 2 floribunda is srt from choiee >. $3. — % } linings. . . all sizes, Reg ular $5 6. 2 $ 2-year old stock. ls 3 Regularly on }> regulars and longs . .« 2 3 je $ Water repellent an res $ $ buy Now, save now... $$ = < inish. Completely = 2 ~ be all set for next year, - ¢2 > = washable. With 2 large $ $ = too, $ 3 BS _pesnonaanss (1 2 > el haee \ 7 > < . E re 4 .4 : : $ > = 4 : 4 .4 3 % 6¢ > > $ >= 2 Ss = cK 4 2 ron “PARK F aids owes eeceesecns| aeeeesereeoses: serensvorssceeoees asesepsoqeoocee| asoneovsnnranonn seovecesonenenssenonesopeasasene! r soveedes eon : a = ; = ee : 4 a eA. : \ ‘. | j = : We f : - 4 ‘ee 7. 3 : ae s ve : ee : i ae E \ < I ie ‘ eae ei se cfs eee 1 . i K Wy : = 2 ( ae on \ oe. oi 2 \\ a ae te ce ad on 1 4 a ; ay ; , \ : = nee ee \ ; : : ; ie : . 4 et a je. a ‘ vars a ek en teens } +. eee oA i , iy uf ; ‘oy ; ‘ : t | ; a ee ! as | : hae a eas gee a \ \s we : Vad S te : Noes i é : : re : i A * y : : : _ ipo ten of Gasoline * © *® <*. bpheriff's officers who”. ‘This included $4.68 to Frank! Gonzales several: hours and a. bun-| _. GREEN BAY, Wis, i» — Dawid) Vanden Heuvel for the gasoline! qréd-odd miiles after he sped out ‘Gonzales’ Dill for a tank of gas-)itsef; $4.60 in witness fees, $3.80! of Vanden Heuvel's filling station! totted up in Municipal Court. and $30 in fees for Juneau County, ; tol “THE PONTIAC PRESS, "SATURDAY, MARCH 30, ‘heat 4 a fae ; : a ao On : a r ox Makarios’ Release Hailed by: Coal aR va) ate as Decisive Step Toward Cyprus: Peace} Y parks] $9,500. rs | The Turkish Cypriot leader on see treneqisesereveses LLL soreene vet 4 prarseeereperes ral and at the time.of its dedication was fully paid for without any policies. @ q 4 ‘Elmer 7 Johnson | James EK Secterlin Ed eda Med diadtoidsiipinininn toa... "Who Built the TOWN HALL? Our TOWN HALL was built atide a completely Democratic Town Board, issue or special tax assessmerit due to careful planning and ‘sound fiscal BF. Lamberton Charles Pappas Patrick K. Daly ~... IN- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP .. . . Who Pioneered Street Lighting ats The first such project was under a Democratic Township Clerk who worked out the basic pro- cedure with the Utility Companies, and under the statutes in Huron Gardens. Subsequent projects have followed the established pattern. What About Our Waterford Cemeteries? Under previous Democratic administrations, all the cemeteries were improved—expanded where possible, and finally 80 acres sceured on Cres- cent Lake Road and contracts entered into for the improvement of it. What About Our Fire Department? Previous Democratic administrations had to go to the Legislature to obtain authority to author- ize Township. Fire Departments — fostered the establishment: of the Volunteer Fire Department, planned the location of fire stations, bought the basic —" and Con ‘the first fire stations. evell These and many other projects—the Recreation Board—the Drayton Parking Lot—the proposed crossing of the Grand Trunk so that the Frembes cut-off could be built — were all planned ahead LET’S LOOK AHEAD! At the Democratic Ticket! Ze 'vov/omintencse oto lawfully available to the Township. Supervisor Clerk . Treasures Trustee - Trustee Justice of the Peace ©. | JOHNS. COLEMAN... Constable | ---»W.A.STOLTENBERG...Constable JOHN M. HEPLER . . . Board of Review : Unis C. BUSH... nee’ Commissioner ALBERT DRYDEN... Constable - JESSE WCCEARY >. . Constable i The. “Government of Waterford ‘Township Should Be in the Hands of Capable, “ Efficient Administrators Who Believe: al economy in Government and a more realistic approach to equalization of _ tax esessmnents is imperative NOW Providing more efficient service by. maintaining office Serene 9:00. o'clock to 5:00 o'clock/and until ‘noon on Saturdays is long overdue. Proper maintenance of — streets -_ been — reaafed for the oot | “~ La Tax relief for homeowners is URGENTLY weeded and can be provided_by encoure: 4 aging the establishment of more industry and business in Waterford. ‘tin’ view of the great public interest in improved. transportation. as well as in safety, that the offer of the Michigan Automobile Club to finance an peg ‘ dent traffic survey should be accepted, and every effort be made on the part. of Waterford . i pain to cooperate and to carry out the recommendations of id MAKE T EMPHATIC : VOTE. STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC es ‘Highway Heads: on rc te Geko ot to onan ——- ~~ | ovvnag hag ae conditionally; Britain had. long \' for the underground organization free Makarios if he called for - in @W ass e freee to halt its campaign of vio-/peace on Cyprus. The arch. : nce against British rule. Britain bishop's appeal to his island sup- Rep. Peltz Claims Dem also. made a sweeping amest| porters called for halt (0 fight ie oa . Had Bi Profit on Sale | The announcement said Makar-|time lifted its emergency regula- d 3 > : os could leave the Seychelles, initions over the island, but Colo- of Land to State the Indian ocean; immediately|nial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd land go anywhere except Cyprus.itold the House of Commons: of LANSING ® — Conflicting ver-,It was thought he probably would som So emergency in ‘Cyprus will iWestern Michigan sparked new ive to join Cyprus with Greece). Lennox - Boyd said, however, tal today. | Word of the arehbishop’ . Sis iture, Britain previously _ offered ~ : _ lease set off a round of ce Cyprus a new constitution grant- : ao oe: ners liad te tions among the island’s Greek-|ing more self-government, but the alam ; ghway Depart: Cypriot population majority. The;Greek Cypriots insisted Makarios the dis demonstrations continued ‘today was the only one who could nego spute. with thousands of persons flooding’ tiate for them, Rep. Emil Peltz (BR-Rogers into Nicosia’s main streets, The} Lennox-Boyd said- Britain now City), chairman of fhe House crowds carried flags and changed’ wants to press an offer made by reads..and bridges committee, “‘Makarios,"" “EOKA” and other’ NATO Secretary General Lord Is- in‘a r te Gev, Williams, He The Greek government} termed er dispute over the future of the charged that Edward C..Meade, |Britain’s action a “decisive stePligiand Greece already has reject- ‘former assistant to the gover- |toward .a solution of the CYPrUSieg the NATO official's offer, de- by purchasing land already sold | First unofficial reaction. fom) solved in direct negotiations be- to the highway department ang | Turkey was cold and skeptical. tween Britain and the island resi- then selling a portion of it to the although a Foreign Ministry state-| genic j department ‘for a roadside ment issued in Ankara was con- Pelee demanded an eieiete| sidered , generally mild. Turkish : , | investigation, \Cypriots made up about ‘20 per! Nowadays children worry about ‘cent of Cyprus’ population, and/what time their parents will get in ®| Alfred B. Fitt, the Governor’s Turkey has firmly opposed the!at night, and the parents worry > legal adviser, “denied the charge, move to unite the island with about what time their parents will British announceinent was not un-: teamed be sure you can Spare it. | Williams, campaigning in the De. jexpected and declared the import-|—Eari Wilson, 4 —e had ad immediate COM ant thing now is whether soscsese OEE aan a wanes : will be ended. It also contai a * Peits trl pt department an implied warning to Greece that = records iosed this chain of the archbishop's release will not’ i = igive it a free hand in promoting __|Newaygo, verbally agreed through) «The release of Makarios should Pian agent, to sell it to. the state not give hope to those who deal, | 2% years-ago for $1,600. in terrorism and favor Enosis | | “Thus the state paid 965 per (union with Greece) that they can jicent more than the original pur-'do what they like about the future, .|chase price,” the letter said. “Cal-'of Cyprus,”’ the statement said. | - 3 * culating it at the same price per'“As long as they hope such things, | - acre, Mr, Meade now holds the. there will never be peace and or-' ae and Independence Township Voters! ing only if Britain at the same Makarios will be allowed to- take part in talks on the island’s fu- may to mediate in the three-pow- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for SUPERVISOR F loyd Andrews has: claring the problem must be re- iget in. . . Advice our father taught us: When you're about to i ‘place—or yak l| ELECTION OF , Set Det at ‘sees STATE SUPREME COURT — 5 vita: -..eeeSTATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER - +++ STATE SUPT. of Public Instruction vis +» STATE BOARD of AGRICULTURE — 2 Members vase STATE BOARD of EDUCATION — 1 Member eee DOM BOARD of: REGENTS se -—2 Members. AND || TOWNSHIP & CITY. OFFICERS | WHY GRIPE.. | IFYOU | DON'T VOTE!) “Need Transportation to. the Polls? oa Call one of these numbers! FE 4.0579 - *FE 2.6868» FE 4.2557 i FE 4-4408 — ; 1 FE 4- 1523 : ‘OR 3.2665 “FE 24491 OR 3-265. Se re pice ange meee eee Bp ee ee soesg ec, fier ee (aot See ® af = + f $e 7 ie : ist ; ‘eee at ath 5 ee , ‘rues Se ; ee j ! i ot : 4 | : ie Re ake 7 Fae ; i Ten j HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MARCH, 30, as sis os . a PTE aTATETI TOO EE ET TORIDHEET 0 EOCANE cin that OIL HEAT for the Tops. © in Comfort, Convenience. and Economy!’ N \- LR» by Lys \ ‘For Free Heating Survey and. Esttmate, Call N A Ne ~Modernization increases the value of most: prewar .houses, a udy of 284 representative com-| munities shows. , eng Gon 1-¥, FAMILY ROOM, * DINING ROOM : a | fe . 8 * ; 16:6 1300 Es ‘ We Specialize in - Four of every five suburban! — — COMMERGIAL[UILTUP Jo wo ym AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Ny Phone FE 2-021 353 N. Cass sg thee. Rage aoe ac glad ty §,000 Successiul Installation in Pontiac Area © ae | Get Am Estimate Without Obligation Fiturers Association. Three of every Q 17, Orchard Leake Ave. — FE 2-9124 bo HUGUS-MARSH Hour city homes were worth more, 7 LY pee. : LLibitkiditdddhdt ROOFING & INSULATION CO. ' - Dwellings with neglected, out- FLOOR PLAN SOLEVEL moded facilities told quite a : different story. Prices of tore a : [ Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. .- 2 CAR GARAGE * sg 2m thai half were down from a year ‘ RA “TAKE MY TIP ago, says the PFMA. = THIRD LEVEL — Everyone has easy access te the bathroom on wWw44 | 19-4 280-0 — ALWAYS INSIST ‘Many of the houses built before) this level. There are lots of closets. The master bedroom has two —— : Insurance tahiti ON - ~ merély ty yA ee ee exposures. This level is reached by a short flight of steps up toa | ~ : a ae [foot repairs, the study s —" LOOR-PLAN [878 200LE VEL F others need basic improvements, pele OE, | = : : A of All Kinds @isuch as new bathroom fixtures or - "% Roker 3 : the addition of a second bathroom. os , AGENT FE 9.922] i “senves! Tew Preure . J FIRST AND SECOND LEVELS—Lots of living is built into every - “te | . ow Cost Homes spacious room on these two levels. The TV, family room, dining The lasignia of | 7° W. Lawrence Gt room is five steps down from the high-ceilinged living room. Located Superior Service Corner Cass near the large kitchen, it can be used for parties. Putting the fur- ij Distinguished Insurance : : : ; > nace next to the living room and family room fireplaces is an eco- , Sound Protection a ug” on Mar ket? nomieal plan. The garage has space for a small workshop at the me Service Since 1998 _ Ralph T. Nervell _f ___ rear. (See story Page 21.) Ld wil PF Low. cost homes now receiving} But they'll still offer a far bet- Md rtop, building priority soon will be-|ter buy than houses built in 1980 : oe : come a drug on the market, hous-|for a comparable _ = im a | : oa» ing experts predict, fore, people seeking low-pri oe —s : But, ith|homes will tend to look toward eo they say houses with TAU. “a glamorous, up-to-date facilities |this used home market. 1 NEW jw beat a premium. (2) At the same time, 1.1 million : : : " || Used homes for sale in the fu-jadditional - households will be We'll 5 I . 3 ) armen Oil Fired —}:2"2—¥ill_more_than _meet_the|formed each year. Some will buy upp y_ “ rn jlow-priced housing demand. Be-|used homes but others; because {~~ All Yc B ==. a : - ee Winter | cause of this, cheaper construc-jof increasing incomes, will hoist our uiding ; : a 25: Po sts ae eres ore) Jee ae in the years ahead is expected to|and bolster the value of used[ - e e ee. a speed up depreciation.rates in the homes in the higher price field. | © Glass e Putty 3 low price range. However, a * * * “a. ie rr s 25 sens demand for quality — (3) Poorly constructed houses bd Caulking e Caulking te. aint ee ° S = ‘= will allow little or no annual de-|from the 1930's and early 1940's : , : : er ihe: .elmpemrrem ppreciation in the higher price/will be all but worthless, pre- Compounds. Guns < 5 eee market: maturely flooding the market with agg r pee pom: —_ low-priced dwellings. @ Paint © Varnish : us might drop in value) To compete in this trend, build. _ 7 s: ° © 8° 6. 0% jonly one per tent each year while ers must plan for maximum sal-j_ - Brushes e Shellac : the $5,000 to $10,000 group will/ability by offering added: facilities, | ; A ' ™ : — 5 & | lose three per cent or more each|such as multi-bathrooms. Home : a - eae. . . : : - ee Cmpee eat Fe year. Houses valued at less thanjowners, at the same time, must +> $5,000 are expected to reflect larid| modernize their facilities and keep : eect na } ‘BU RKE LUMBER co. © Bevel Siding jvalues only. abreast of home style changes, The Plumbing Fixture Manufac-|the PFMA points out. eA iding - shemtes Siete t "Where the Home Begins” ® Formica ® Creosote ~~ : | example. In 25 years these houses (containing oil. Water-thinned type | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. reeling oll og one Keego Harbor pr trend. Painting New Plaster? _ 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton ‘Plains > OR 3-1211 | wilt depreciate about 50 per cent paint, however, can be applied | , ; ' a 4 ' to a $7,500 value. iwithout such preliminary coating. | — , oe — . f Ee mers tion_will slacken, . the. experts be-|theii mortgages a cottple of notches Nee ds; 5 A lieve, _ to obtain better héw homes. This —— pce AE An overabundance of used hones Will Faise new home” BBB arennge er Make your choice from our wide selection. * WALLPAPERS ® PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. 17-19 $. Perry «FE 55-6184. | (1) Houses now constructed | New plaster needs a special | FE 2-0278 for $15,000 have ‘better facilities |coating of size or primer-sealer | Eves. & Sun. | than ever — two bathrooms, for |before applying a paint coating Call MA 6-6247 evr YY ta AA AAAAAAAAAAAS CHILDREN WILL LIVE BETTER sti(iSststtS in the EXCLUSIVE “NORTH ST AR? Home ee Your family will live hoppier in an area that includes pride of owner- ship. The rich country atmosphere which surrounds Clarkston makes <7 . it a wonderful place to live. When you enjoy the luxury and location of ~*~. os ‘* this area, you'll feel younger, too. : » i ' cette, ATS ELAS ALL LLANE AN OVER 42’ WIDE OUR MINIMUM SIZE LOT 100'x150" FHA Terms Available "FEATURES of the “NORTH STAR” a SR YS, FULL BASEMENT® ALL BRICK®3 BEDROOMS*RANCH HOME | 4 ( at 350 Down to GI'ss > = ae @ All Brick © Paved Street e Community Weter Sytem e5 Different oo Elevations © 3 Bedrooms @.17' Country Kitchen with Birch Cabinets .,. @ Large Master Bedroom with Wardrobe Closet © Double Sink in Kitchen ee ee G-E Monotop C rs @ Full Tile Features © OakFlooring © Built-in oe ee Bathroom na ae amu Living paces) 050 Sq, Ft. e Gocntor eaaeces pee eee Os On a ee ~ LOCATION; ! ae “MopEL OPEN: x a Laie Waldon Ra ee: Bd eo ek he Spe aS a) cee ro ee 14 * pie oe 2h ee ee ee tee eee cit ‘Jab ee Pe ee ee ee . r nec se Gk Le ee * Yo fo fF eee i i i ; * e * s : : 8 ; : j " * EE of salyH78 me fe - 1 ns _ Member of area, and fitchen. The heater eee room occupies a minimum % : Soe seis entered by a door from : ‘and DAILY © Be" Realty 5 ee _ FE $-6247 Speaking of the heater, note that Model dost MA 6-320 it is strategically placed next to) in a minimum of ground space— both the living room and family = no sacrifice to good de-| across the front, dic iinet a tees © | UNUSUAL SPLIT LEVEL — Value is packed . into this economically built, comfort-planned split foot. lot. Notice the two-car garage. Face brick is” pati | : m fireplace, an arrangement 4 | level house. Measuring only -52 feet two inches —_used on the front of the house. that permits the use of a single in-| - ; ¢ SEs esac side chimney, always an economy) - Hardwood plywood has become | : : - |faetor, If this house were built|jncreasingly popular as an interior: 2 ror : “The Best. for Less” - GUARANTEED SERVICE | 28 E: Huron St. _—_—~wPh. 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