MONKEY BUSINESS — “Dr. Julius” pro- nounces the crisis over as he checks an anxious patient, “Jazbo,” during an epidemic of influenza at the chimpanzee house of the Detroit Zoological ance from the United Press Phote Park in Royal Gak. Dr. Julius, who was pressed into service because “he has a way with ani- mals,” modestly admits that he had some assist- zoo veterinarian. a to Israel—Ike and Dulles Dems to Battle lon Nomination Forecaster Tries to Redeem Self: Colder and Snow The mercury fell 13 degrees) at Grand Rapids By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac Press Staff Writer for Highway Job Late Hours Session icold weather will return this week- Brings No _ Results end. Tonight will’ be mostly cloudy short of reaching last night's ex- grees instead of the predicted 20; but the weather man says that] 20 to 24, Snow flurries. and a high of 26 to 30 is the outlook for. tomorrow. pected low, dipping only to 33 de-| ” -|hopefuls, one of them an GRAND RAPIDS — A battle loomed today as Michigan Democrats pre- pared to enter their spring nominating convention here. Top party leaders tried until the wee hours |this morning to settle on a favorite for state highway commissioner. At dawn, there was no clear decision. They were hoping to avoid a conven- tion floor fight between five Oakland county man. The main contest was shaping up between two contenders: Thede C. Banhagel, superintendent of a and John G. Mackie, Genesee County surveyor, . There were rumors circulated Fear 25 Dead | is stig hly Apologetic’ Wilson Stays Firm in Korea Crash U. S. Plane Cracks Up but unproven, that Banhagel .was favored by the black-topping in- on—Han_ River—isla 5 Bodies Found SEOUL # — A burning U.S. transport plane crashed on an islet in the Han River yesterday. * At least 134 of the 159 Americans aboard were saved, but 5 bodies were found and it was feared to- night the death toll might reach As the tide ebbed at the Han’s mouth teday, permitting resump- tion of the search for bodies at the crash scene, Air Force officials ce spokesman said: “Tt is very doubtful if they will be found alive.” The Air Force lixted 134 res- cued and the Army 137. The troop transport—the Air Force's largest-took off from Kimpo Airfield for Tokyo with 10 crewmen and 149 passengers, most of them servicemen looking for- ward to rest leaves in Japan. x * * Apparently none of the vic- tims was from Michigan, Lying on a stretcher at Tachi- kawa Air Base in Japan, the in- jured pilot, Capt. James Cart- wright, 37, of Elkton, Ky., related what happencd: LANDED ON BELLY “We landed on our belly. The first impact was smooth, but the second was a lulu. The next thing 1- knew I was in the water. “1 crawled on an ice floe and I like to froze. People were pour- ing out of the plane and struggling onto a sand bar 50 yards from shore,” nation. on Guard Training PHILADELPHIA (#—Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson, sticking to his guns on the six months train- ing program for the National Guard, last night carried his argument into the opposing camp. He was the honor guest at a dinner of the Phila- delphia City Troop, one of the oldest Guard uriits in the ‘terests. This Banhagel and his chief supporter, Murray D, Van Wagoner, vigorously denied, Mackie, defending his candidacy admitted he is not registered with the state, He said in reply that Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Cavanagh had considered that lack of regis- tration was not a legal bar to his serving. There was a possibility a com- promise would be reached before the convention proper began at 11 a.m. At that time delegates were Dock Strikers Back at Work Huge Backlog of Cargo on Piers; Tugboat Men Remain Out Widow of Baseball Man Succumbs at Age 74 Asks for U. N. Sanctions . CHAMPIONS RESOLUTION — Lebanon's Foreign Minister Dr. Charles Malik addresses the 80-nation U. N. General Assembly as he presented yesterday's formal demand that the U. N. invoke , J | With Message Eban Arrives inU.S. Sunday U. N. Bloc Moves for Sanctions; U. S. Hoping to Avoid This Action WASHINGTON (# — The AP Wirephote For Direct Distance Dial Apparatus The blunt, white-haired defense chief stirred a expected to adopt a Doctor Advises Women to Study for Widowhood DENVER (®—Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch says middle-aged women ought to study for widowhood, Dr. Branch is chief of psychia- try at the University of Utah Medical School. He made his pro- posal yesterday at a professional clinic sponsored by the Colorado Medical Society. 7 * * * “It's an unpopular subject,” he conceded, ‘“‘but the plain fact is most women stand a very good chance of becoming widows and they have no training for it.” He suggested classes which would “broaden the approach to life . . . encourage en interest in anything . « . cultivate any as- set.” Bait Is Mouse Effective FRESNO, Calif. (®—This Fresno man says positively he does not need a better mouse trap. William N. Campbell reported today he baited a trap in his motel cabin with a butier substitute two days in a row, Each morning there were two mice in the one trap. Plan for Humans—Not for the Birds Peace Through Pigeons? TOKYO wm — For quarreling couples a 60-year-old Japanese bird fancier recommends pigeons — because “they are so intimate” and “represent a symbol of love and peace.” For frustrated housewives having trouble with playboy hus- bands he also recommends pigeons — because “they always come — home to roost.” : , Yonosuka Itakura, director of : has devoted more than 30 years the Japan Homing Pigeon to promoting the birds’ ‘storm of comment last _ lin mid-afternoon an award given and highway programs, These were expected to emerge as big issues in the election cam- paign., - month wherl he remarked that some young men joined the Guard to avoid the draft during the Korean War. Wilson, in an interview before’ his talk at the dinner, said he did not come to Philadelphia to apol- ogize for his remarks about the Guard. April ist election. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) platform backing Gov. Williams’ educational Delegates had also to nominate a slate of 10 candidates—three on the non-partisan ballot—to compete with the Republican ticket in the) As a convention prelude, several GROSSE POINTE PARK (INS)— Mrs, Frances E. Cook, 74, of Grosse Pointe Park, widow of one of the three partners who owned the Detroit Tigers in 1902-03, died yesterday. Mrs. Cook was an active member of the League of Catholic Women, Catholic Study Club and Salve Re- gina, She is survived by a son, John C. Her husband, Frank C., an attorney, died in 1950. ‘Funeral service will be held at 9 a.m. Mon- day in St. Ambrose Church in Grosse Pointe Park. Bell..to. Enlarge yester. i er is sanctions against Is- |possible, to avoid such action. Pontiac System 2 Plans to add a $1,450,000 fifth floor to its Pontiac central office building were announced today by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. . Scheduled for completion by September, the new floor will house direct distance dialing equipment and several offices. The building is located at 54 E. Huron St. Installation of the new dialing epparatus will begin Heuss Postpones BONN, Germany (»—West Ger- man President Theodor Heuss has éstponed his visit to the United States because of bronchitis, his office announced today. The 73- year-old president was due to go to Washington March 5. He has been in bed all this week, and to- day his doctors reported they had advised him not to travel. ;upon completion of the new addition, and will be in op- eration by March of 1958, according to R. H. Storm, Pontiac district manager. The dialing equipment will make possible direct contact with 25 million telephones across the na- tion from exchanges in the Pontiac district, including Clarkston, Com- merce, Drayton Plains, Lake Orion, Oxford, Rochester and Walled Visit * * * He declared he came here at. the special invitation of Maj. Gen. Anthony. J. Drexel Biddle, Penn- _sylvania’s adjutant general, who). has given his support to the Army —Wilson six months active duty plan, Numerous National Guard! leaders favor only an ll-week pro- gram. In his talk at the Philadelphia Guard unit's armory, Wilson de- parted from his prepared text and sald he was “highly apolo- getic” for his comment on the Guard, That reference drew burst of applause, a8 Wilson came to Philadelphia on a two-fold mission. He accepted the Defense Department by the Freedoms Foundation in a cere- nony held at Valley Forge Me- morial Park. MET BY TROOP .He then journeyed to Philadel- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) First Lady Receives Vearty Physica WASHINGTON (INS) — Mrs. Dwight D, Eisenhowe: was sched- uled to leave Walte> Reed Army Hospital this morning after receiv- ing what the White House de- White House news cratic candidates for nomination has a medical checkup about once a year since she has al been in the White House. % ASPIRE TO STATE OFFICE — Five Demo-__ commissioner smile as they pose with Gov. G. Mennen Williams on the eve of today’s convention struggle to pick a choice in Grand Rapids. Left. <= to state highway © ‘ ae Five Seek State Highway Post grees to right: John G. Mackie, Fiint; Harvie,’ Birmingham; Gov. Williams; Edwin G/ Schwoppe, Mt. Clemens; Angelo Marino, Monroe; and Thede C. Banhagel of Kalamazoo. it fi & oe : a? 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Construction will start next week. — In Today's Press | EO cc SR SS Building News.......<.... 1523 Charch , News........000. 3,.9 Jappeared firmly opposed to- County OWS, osccossecescs 10 ~q Eisenhower administration day to any further U. S. concessions to get Israel to |withdraw its troops from areas taken from Egypt. Officials said Secretary of State Dulles, keeping close touch with President Eisenhower, is determined that Isfael will have to modify its position. They said the U. S. position will not be altered. ; Israel’s ambassador Abba Eban other U. 5S. officials jassment and blockade. * * * In a move to induce Israel to withdraw from the disputed areas, the United States has offered to declare its support of free naviga- tion in the Gulf of Aqaba and to work for stationing of a U. N. force in the Gaza Strip. to prevent Egyptian commando raids on Is- Sth Amendment Famed Jurist Medina ' Would Let Reds Go Free Rather Than Take Rights NEW YORK (INS)—Judge Harold R. Mediria, who presided at the 1949 trial of the 11 top Communists leaders, would rather sée every Red go scot free than water down the protection of the fifth amend- ment. Medina, now a member of the federal court of appeals was guest of honor at the Washington's birth- day dinner of the Sons of the Revolution last night in New York. He was awarded the organization's gold medal in recognition for out- standing public achievements. “T would rather see every Com- munist go scot free than in any manner diminish the forces and ' “Women's Pages....sse0e 67 SS ae ee vigor of a single one of our pre- cious freedoms.” aa ta The Weather today. Maestly nd ‘sider with sow te ry macro. 2% te Se. Kerth in at § te it = temerrew, tt, ts, Fi aed and net as cold, low n KC up Man Victim Pistol- Whipped| _ by Gas Station Bandits,| | Listed as Serious Two thugs pistol-whipped a Lath- rvp Village man at bis Detroit gas station last night because he “ap- parently didn’t lay down fast Deininger said he was sitting at a desk when the twe men en- tered the office of his station at 2450 E. Grand Bia, “They were both brandishing | $550,000 Hickory Grove School NEW HICKORY GROVE SCHOOL — Sched- uled for dedication at 3 p.m. Sunday is the new Rd. Serving the independent Hickory Grove dis- trict, the school stands on a 72-acre site and ” Rev. Harold DeWindt of Kirk-in-the-Hills Pres- byterian Church giving the invocation. At the at 2800 Lahser open house which follows, parents will view the classrooms, multipurpose room, library, kitchen and administrative offices. Above photo the Wilson sil Wants Training for Guard Fit Hil ‘F He ae | Lowest t t di p pr ie Voorheis Mrs. John Cemetery. Mrs. Voorheis died Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Harold J. Schmidt Word has been received of the death yesterday of Mrs. Harold J. (Bernice Guy) Schmidt, of Boca Raton, Fla. and formerly of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Schmidt is survived by her husband, a former comptroller at Pontiac Motor Division; a daughter, Mrs. E. Herbert (Marjorie) Phelps of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a son, Guy R. ot Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., her mother, Mrs. Charles R. Guy of Chatham, Ont. and a sister, Mrs. Irwin Tracht of Detroit. She was a member ts-|of All Saints Episcopal Church. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. t|\Wednesday from the John L. Stephens Funeral Home, 245 W. Wellington St., Chatham, Ont. In lieu of flowers, tributes may “Ibe made to the Cancer Fund. they told me to stand up from My) houses about 200 pupils, from kindergarten rear (west) side of the building where class- desk, and then they told me to lay) through the grade. Dr. Donald Leu of the . rooms open out onto the hillside cyrrently offer- down 6n the floor, I guess I didn't) wichigan State college of education _ing fine sledding to neighborhood youngsters. may head with tack. gent, Ope ‘ ke omer That's the last thing I remember Pontiac Deaths To Tackle New Duties before passing out.” . : found Rob- ron _ pacer ree ft bo | eee Anderson Resigns Post tor gas Mrs. 5. F. (Bertha k.) Betz, 2. AS Waterlord OUpervisor Police said Deininger’s rear|of 29 Thorpe St. died this morning] - te, pocket had been ripped off, his|in big sg Somagm gone Hospital " been rifled. thugs, however, missed $200 in an inside pocket.| No More Giving In to Israel, Says Ike as a possible break in the deadlock over Israeli troops withdrawals. * * * These officials lauded the Egyp- tian move as “‘statesmaniike’’ and expressed hope that it will satisfy — Hits Tractor-Trailer, Suffers Chest Injuries William Oscar Medlock, 33, of 189 Sheffield Ave., was in fair con- idition this morning at Pontiac Gen- treated for multiple chest injuries received in an accident about 1:30 a.m. Pontiac Police report Medlock said he was driving west on Co- lumbia avenue when a semi trac- tor-trailer pulled out onto Colum- bia to make a left turn in front of him. The driver of the truck was tigation will continue, ee : a Happy Birthday to You! GRAND RAPIDS #—Democrats “Happy Birthday” last night = who is 46 years ito ‘old Seouwae 5 oP Pee Friday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) eeeee eee OR e ote” Seeveeece oseccasss abl ly Cloudy | treet sex oE35-8.8 Tax Return. Then you use Form 1040. ‘ or retirement income credit? Are you claiming overpayment of F. 1. C. A. (social security) employe tax? Are you claiming et the Internal Reyenue Gervice office, i | | Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by. the U. S. Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your: Income “1040” FILERS Is your income $5,000 or more? Do you as husband and wife filing a joint return have combined incomes of $5,000 or more? Is your income from interest or dividends in excess of $1007 Do you have gross income of any amount from other sources such as rents, annuities, sale of stock investments, etc.? Are your item- - ized deductions such as contributions, interest, taxes, in excess of 10 per cent of your income, regardless of the amount of income? Are you claiming the status of head of household or sur- viving spouse? Are you claiming the dividends received credit tion, or “outside salesmen” expense? For them you use Form.1040. «Purther Pntormation on income” tax te evatlabié without che Giz Ww. Huron 8. Phone FE 20000) for travel, transporta- demands for guarantees day. eral Hospital where he is being! not identified this morning. Inves-}- for Pontiac Lake from M59 to Airport toad, The recommendations were ‘|made pending final approval from Lansing, Dems Square Off for Highway Battle (Continued From Page One) vention with Oakland ing: . ef I : Fy é fi I | i i i s. iH i hundred delegates gathered in the Hotel Pantlind ballroom to watch Williams cut birthday. cake with a frosting depiction of the Mackinaw candidates giving the three minute speeches afterwards were two who went into the con- County back- Human Test of Drug to Curb Cholesterol Marks Dramatic Step at Heart Institute Mrs. Murphy, sister-in-law of the late Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy, seemed to have nomination as _ | Steinberg who came up with *, Many of the grade-school* chil- classrooms, ing.” Phillips said Firemen said the. building. Four Killed in Wreck When Car Rams Bus wrecking crews more than an hour to pull the wreckage apart so they could remove the bodies. Top Britons Summoned to-Discuss Middle East LONDON (INS) — British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today summoned five top ministers to a special weekend conierence at his residence in the country Middle East strategy. to chart sending Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to the United Nations to lead an attack on any move to im- pose sanctions on Israel. ‘to Force Control Call 200 Police of Rock ‘n’ Rollers NEW. YORK (INS) — Nearly 200 i g 2 dele tlisis 3 O’Mahoney Tells Senate Big Petroleum Firms Influence Mideast Policy WASHINGTON ®—Sen. O’Ma- next week, Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said he alarmed they cleared out the «second balcony as a precautionary measure. * * * To Freed, the whole thing was "| “delightful.” To veteran police, it was the wildest demonstration of yceuth hysteria since the early days of Frank Sinatra nearly two dec- ades ago. “on County Schools Get “$801,601 in Bell Tax Oakland County school districts received a total of $801,601 from Michigan Bell Telephone Co.'s 1956 tax payment to the state Primary School Fund, the firm revealed today. * * * Pontiac school system netted $117,227 as its sharc based on a school census of 21,850. The total Oakland County school census was 149,274, according to Ray H. Storm, company manager here. Michigan Bell said that its con- tribution in 1956 to the state school fund of $9,792,322 was the largest er than any other firm's. It came to $5.37 for each young- ster in the state between the ages ot five and 19, in the company’s history and larg-’ lambastec _ petrol Producers for recent domestic iprice hikes. The ccmpanies say the increases resulted from higher costs and were not connected ‘with the Middle East crisis. | O'Mahoney said the subpoenaed records show Secretary of State ‘Dulles met last Aug. 13 with representatives of mejor oi] com- panies. Invitationg to the session were marked “no publicity au- thorized," he added, On Aug. 14, the government announced forma- tion of the emerrency committee. * * * The Wyoming lawmaker said the documents quote Dulles as saying any nationalization of oil facilities im the Middle East “should call for international in- tervention."" O'Mahoney said he interpreted Dulles’ remarks as in- dicating ‘‘our policy in the Middle East will be to protect the con- cessions” of major oi! companies. Reject Knight's Plan SAN FRANCISCG # — A com- mittee of municipal judges reject- ed Gov, Goodwin Knight's sugges- ition that all drunk drivers be jailed. “Taking the offender's driver’s license away is a greater deterrent than sending him to jail," said Judge Cart H. Allen. “Besides, drunk drivers don't cause as many accidents as speed- it z iS ¥ * fie | 2Pe : ? i i a f z Youth Critical Following Crash A 14-year-old boy, involved in a head-on collision that killed his mother and one other person on U.S. 16 near Martindale road in Lyon Township yesterday, re mains critical today in Mellus pital, Brighton. Doctors say that James Brown is in “a very precarious position.” when the car in which he was riding, driven by William Jackson, 49, of 676 Farnsworth St., swerved off the road and then met an on coming tractor-trailer truck head- on, James’ mother, -Mrs. Dorothy Brown, 32, of 1334 Brooklyn St.; and Jackson were killed instantly. Driver of the truck, Merle Linder, 35, of Palo, was not injured. U. S. Offers to Pay Half UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) —The U. S. offered today to pay half of the additional $6,500,000 cogt of the U. N. force in Egypt, pro vided other member states volun- sters.”” tarily contributed the other $3,- | | ‘blood goes down. As he administers from one to three and a half.grams a day to each patient, Steinberg will care- fully check to see if the large amount...of cholesterol. in their “We don't know whether ‘the body will find a way to overcome the effect of the drug,” he says. “But if it does, the. drug will be of no use to us.” He points out, however, that it was effective with rats for periods as long as eight weeks. * * bd “Because we're not sure how it will act on people versus animals, we'll be taking more precautions than are actually necessary,”’ ex- plains Steinberg. He says it'll be six months before he can judge the value of the drug. The fact that he has reached this dramatic stage would never “It's just recently that we ' so much about how the tween giving it to rats and giving it to people,” says Dr. cholesterol findings ‘along with berg is now starting to give mi-| It is essentially this ground- nute quantities to three heart pa-|work that feeds the life line of tients. and at ‘the ‘National Heart Institute where millions of dollars are being spent to crack the mystery of heart dis- eases. Attention has particularly been focused on this effort. during February, American Heart Month. “We're shooting for treatment, but we're also shooting for the underlying causes,” .says Dr. James- Watt, Director of the Na- tional Heart Institute. “We sup- port people like Steinberg who have good clues, and we help them unravel the mystery. Then they present their findings to the scien- tific community for verification.” One of the mysteries now under scrutiny is why men suffer so heavily from heart diseases. A recent Public Health Service ease caused about a third of all deaths among white males in the age group 45 to 47, and about a fifth among men 35 to 44. The rates among white females were ° somewhat lower. SEX HORMONES That’s one of the reasons, ac- cording to Watt, why studies are being made on hormones. There’s a possibility that the. female sex hormones help pre« vent heart disease because wom».- en seem to have less heart difficulty before change of life. ” # disease, but more knowledge about them could mean an important study showed that coronory dis- help ahead.” living quarters on the * The first floor has large rooms and are perfectly equipped for gracious living, there’ is a. floored upstairs with for . 5 more rooms. Oif heat, 2 cor garage, 3 water systems, barbecue, mariy other extras. $26,950 oF 0,000 ‘down. James was injured yesterday — aS Time! WE MUST CLEAN ALL OUR WINTER GOODS OUT! COME, SAVE During Georges hese arl Pre- Inventory SALE! 50% SPECIAL | MONDAY | ONLY! 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Hol- lowel, said the effect_of the-meas- ure will be to allow female nurses) ~ and other authorized female per- list in the Texas National Guard. A society to restore kilts to popu- larity has been started in Edin- burgh, Scotland. Washington's Great Decisions 6. Not to Be King After the colonies had gained their freedom and became the United States, many people thought that democracy was a weak and disor- has opposed “any U.N, “intervén- ganized form of government, They thought it would be better to have the same kind of govern-| —— ment as the British. The idea began to spread, especially in the army, which had not been paid for a long time because there was no money quarreling since then over which for pay. An army officer, Col. Nicola, who commanded a Pennsylvania regiment, wrote to George Washington and proposed that Washington | become king of the United States. Washington rebuked him saying: ‘‘If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable." But his country had one more honor for its great military leader. of India’s stand on|! 1789, he was elected the first president of the United States. No one Kashmir. Some 35 diplomats have ut Washington was considered for the honor, He was elected for a second term and then, rejecting a third term, Prime Minister Nehru, on an he retired to his beloved Mt. Vernon where he died in 1799. (Dorothy Ann Stevens of Springfield, Mass., won $10 for this idea. that Jarring would get no.agree-/S¢%d your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP ment to any proposal to replace Mewstontares.) Next Week: The Flying House A different kind of Junior Editors adventure story. Don't miss it. Your Watch | =A $44) "inhiaiia Watch Bands Ladies’ — Men's $ | Special 1 95 | Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 Merrily We Grow Patch Upon Patch Dearborn’s Mayor Orvittg Hus- BarD has come up with a King Size RESS and a half billion ‘dollar onder each oe : year. veel Me ag The Bureau of the Cengus has. just issued a preliminary report on the nation’s publishing indus- — ir from the 1954. ok. 2 S The Bureau found 13,076 firms en- gaged in the publishing business (in the categories mentioned above) em- ploying 420,004 persons and turning out a product valued at $5,630,549,- 000 annually. . Newspapers accounted for more than half of this important segment of American industry. There were 8,646 firms engaged in publishing newspapers, em-: ploying 281,799 persons with payrolls totaling more than a billion and a quarter dollars. Value of all newspapers pro- duced in a year was set at $3,091,027,000. vo. SS * The year’s output of the magazine idea. He would like—te—annex—15—publishers_was valued at $1,421 bil- western Wayne County Townships (375 square miles) to Dearborn’s 25 The result would be a city almost three times as large as Detroit, al- bigger than New York in area. © XT We have no special interest in , Onvitte’s empire-building ambitions. But we do-like some of the reasons he presents in faver of such a move. He points out: . WSL ost Lasse “There are now 44 different inde- pendent local governments in Wayne “County, and townships are con- . tinually being sliced up to make even more costly and unnecessary com- munities. . “The rabbit-like births of in- dependent local governments keep the people in a constant and.com- plete state of turmoil and con- fusion over jurisdiction and the source of their services. - “The costly multiciplicity of gov- ernments actually hinders solutions ‘to the big problems common to all communities . .. schools, water, lion, but this business required but 62,428 employes as against the much larger needed for newspaper publish- ing. There were 2,045 magazine publishing firms. . Third big section of the pub- lishing industry, firms which are book publishers, book printers and miscellaneous publishers, numbered 2,385 firms, gave em- ployment to about 75,000 men and women, and produced books valued at $1,117,802,000. xk *29 Whether we read to satisfy our thirst for information, whether for entertainment, or whether to guide our purchases, all of us turn many times a day to the printed page. kt It is not surprising that the na- tional figures as compiled by the Census Bureau reach such propor- tions. *. Ike’s Economy — Budget Policies Becoming Confusing to His Backers © in the Rochester (N. ¥.) Times-Union - ‘With these observations we are in- * ae The problem of too many govern- ments has not as yet been especially bothersome in Oakland County, with the possible exception of the Royal Oak Township area where a dozen ' or more cities are crowded into the area of the single township. But lately there is a trend to- ward patch-work incorporation; and some formerly suburban areas suddenly find themselves strictly metropolitan in population : and problems . .. if not in solu- tions, Some must eventually incorporate within present boundaries, or join with. neighbors in larger corporate units. The course they choose will influ- ence the welfare of the areas and their people for years to come. The problem deserves most careful study. a Wx~t« We are reminded of the Sorcerer's Apprentice who commanded his master’s magic broom to carry water for him. But he forgot how to stop it. When he broke it in two, both halves carried water and when he smashed the halves all the splinters started to carry. water until he was thoroughly -innundated. Only the return of the Sorcerer with the magic words to stop the nonsense saved him. Our multiciplicity of small govern- mental units, each with hands in the taxpayers’ pockets, is growing at an alarming rate. Anyone got a magic wand?” _ May be time to use it! - Become fic Readers © ns are prolific readers, and Satisfying their prodigi- for the printed word papers, ‘magazines and i" nfore than five _ The President’s talk of some sort of controls to combat inflation just about closed whatever gap remained. It was an old record scratching away again. =. It is clear that growing numbers of Republicans, and Eisenhower Democrats as well, are a little less bewitched—and increasingly bothered and bewildered— to misquote the popular song of some years back. “: x * * Many who voted for more stability and an end to at least some of the gimme programs now feel cut adrift by what they have seen, heard, felt and paid for. Many who still hold loyally to some hope were shaken anew when President Eisenhower declared, discuss- ing his $71.8 billion budget :— “As long as the American people demand. and, in my opinion, deserve the kind of services that this budget provides, we have got to spend this kind of money.” * x * So saying, he invited Congress to cut the budget—but offered no suggestions himself. If no real leadership for economies is to come from the President of the United States, who was elected in part by those who believed he would try to put an end to wasteful spending, then there very likely will be no. effective leadership at all. * * * The unhappy truth seems to be that the administration is talking economy and anti-inflation while practicing something else. * Only Secretary Humphrey speaks up. And he offers no specific proposals for cutting the spending, \ ‘e * 8 * Apparently nothing will be done as long as whatever party is in power thinks spending is popular. Most people still are sold on the idea that we can somehow get something for nothing from the’ gov- ernment. We need dramatic and determined Te p at the highest level, supported - powerfully all up and down the line, to make any effective cut. ; With President Elsenhower offering no such leadership, nothing will be done by this administration barring a change that only great popular demand could bring. ns . : ty» x You don’t like all this? ; Neither do 1, but facts are facts, sie og Se, Zs 74 Divine Requisite DILIGENTLY _ SEEK HIM?” ~ MERLE Days of All Faiths Pre-Lenten Season Under Way {Hi HE f] Be re] the chance to make the choice. It is not clear why Si. Peter a the others felt so strongly their number must be maintained at 12. it may quite possibly have been Second MEDICAL MISSIONARY If the Anglican church had- not, at least unofficially, given up the custom of canonizing new. saints nearly three centuries ago, it is not unlikely Sir Wilfred Grenfell would someday be St. Wilfred. Grenfell, who was born on Feb. 28, 1865, was certainly the great- est medical missionary the Church of England ever pro- Son of an English schoolmaster, Grenfell studied medicine and upon graduation in 18°9 immediately joined the Royal National Mission for Deep Sea Fiskermen, with which organization he cruised the North Sea for three years, estab- lishing homes for fishermen on land and mission vessels for them 'L ONES ¢< Sore at sea, Then for the next 40 years hospitals, cooperative stores, fac- tories and schools, His common-sense, practical ap- proach to the problems of the peo- ple for whose souls he was pri- marily concerned captured the imagination and won the support of the world a generation ago, just as Echweitzer’s work has done in these times. Grenfell died in 194¢. (Copyright 1957) Do you truly want world peace? Then get acquainted with your ‘Foreign Aid Fine but What of Us?’ . Talk about being taxed up to the fimit, I just noticed a report from Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Cure Puts Halter on R “Used your remedy for chronic running ear, Cured it. I had had it for 2% years.” (Mts. S. C. H.) Answer—Mrs, H. refers to the ear drops I recommend for running ear. Do not keep ear plugged with — other tion of ten grains of boric acid powder — as much as you can supply the alcohol without pre- scription perhaps your family physician will oblige. “Male relative started drinking while in the service at 28. Now at 44 he is still drinking heavily, can’t -eat any breakfast, unless a tum- several beers . . . occasionally a hamburger , . . one meal a day, supper . one to fwo quarts of wige daily, a half-gallon over week- end .. . can't sleep, keeps a bottle near bédside . . . gets angry when accused of being alcoholic - . . says he likes drinking and will keep it up to his dying day . ., Smokes incessantly . . . your frank comments to read to him «.-” (Mrs. K. S.) “T don't know just what the guy meant who said he gets up a few times every night but no longer “has to run up the garden path.” Anyway, please send me your pamphlet on ‘Prostatic Obstruc- tion.’ (E, J. C.) you, They shelf.” (C. M.) construc “Hives” and (2) “Relief Allergy.” : “Last year every time our 15- most a pupil can miss and still pass in June is 40 days ,. .” (S. L, R.) “Examination Jitters and Stage Fright.” more than one page to personal 5 i F Go His i283 g ; A : ad 5 iit =z 4 mendable service to this commu Staunch Supporter Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE When the day is dark and dreary . . - Do you ever try to smile .., And, ng you are weary... Figure life is worth while? . Do you take the time to ponder ... All the happiness gone by . . . And reflect that somewhere yonder ... There may be a brighter sky? ... Do you ever give up guessing . , As to what you may be worth... And consider every blessing . .. You have had upon this earth? ... Do you feel so much self-sorry +». you refuse to take the blame . . . When perhaps the honest story . . . Would reveal a little shame? . , . Then admit it, and be ready... For the worst there is in store... And as you are true and steady .. . All the world will love you more, (Copyright 1257) Case Records of a Psychologist: Religious Influence Is Positive It is our job as moralists to make this world as much like Heaven as possible. We are not to shun contacts with Earth.* Christ urged us to go forth into life and exert a positive tive influence on this planet. Some day Earth may become so much like Heaven that only a slight gap will in- tervene.. Maybe we can then ‘step back and forth at will. .By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE U-312: Clarence Q., aged 20, is the avowed atheist mentioned yesterday. * * * “Dr. Crane, in the Middle Ages, theologians preached that this world was a sinful, wicked place. “So they often’ hid away from “As an atheist, I certainly think they were wrong. They shouldn't | have been so selfishly concerned with their own future welfare. “Why didn’t they pitch in and help make this world better?” ERRORS OF MANKIND Clarence has a valid point there which modern Christians of all all denominations generally admit. * * * Alas, the history of progress is studded wth glaring mistakes that some of our leaders have made. rushed out to meet life in all of its phases. And He definitely urged His followers to go into all nations, baptizing, healing the sick, feed- ing the hungry, cheering up the discouraged, and even visiting those in prison. Christ advocated an extroverting, positive gospel. He certainly didn't believe in our hiding away and let- ting the world go to perdition. LOVED LIFE Jesus has erroneously been de- picted as a Man of Sorrows. * * * He_ wasn’t.” He was a Man of Joy. For He delighted in week- Vouk ‘ Indeed, He took them with him into Gethsemane so that in His supreme hour of trial, His earthly friends could be close at hand. And He seemed very disheartened to think they were asleep at His hour of decision. MAKE EARTH HEAVEN It is the job of true moralists We are not to avoid life but to modify life around us in line with the Golden Rule and other ethical laws. * * * As Earth rises toward a more heavenly plane, there will then - far. less of a gap between the wo. : F g @ s g Fis aaa : The ; by Ess z Ay as Pg A Si fe 28 4 4 * 4 - é es = i ee 2 hie * ___ THE Deposit your surplus sav- © ings or inyestment savings at any one of our 8 con- * venient banking offices. MEMBER OF PEDERAL DEPOSIT | ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES - INSURANCE CORP. THE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK of PONTIAC | > 7 | i t li I : | 266 N. Perry Street ‘VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME i ti it Hilt ; ie was. “Tax?” was the reply. “You just teok a civil service exam. ination for federal building guard. And what's more, you passed.” This is one of a bundle of ac- i bt ; Hi aa ERS He if it : i i i i f . FR rT na. zi + : F Hi ¥ : i f i } and bathrooms. 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SPAS —pine— * VAUDEVILLE SHOW—VIP'S BASKETBALL Sponsored fer charity fund of Pentise Liens Club £ ' . 4 This ‘ad contribuied to the Lions Good Work by SKY DRIVE-IN PONTIAC DRIVE-IN ‘Outdoor Theeters Bea Williams Asks for Profits Tax Sees 6 Pct. Assessment as Alternative to State Income Levy Feets HEE 2 gE Ht tii { E z i Fi a RB PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDA FEBRUARY 231 1957_ for a few more hours, he asked/40 years. He said he wanted to)nouse number to a state peniten- *Well,” the old man replied, “when I was a young feller and/to the change of my address, shad to write jt to get a job I). ,, : : couldn't, stud the Seventinn wrote it], Sere hat time 1 Rass Been een. for me and told me to go home|Leavenworth, Kansas.. that night and copy it, But I didn’t watch him do it too good, and the! ~ Se like this. ——______— Seek ok He wrote it from right to left. An elderly taxpayer entered the .* * * Am earlier ‘tale involving a change of address from a regular/33 and one-third cents compared to when I bought this property.” pay what he owed since 1916 to|tiary was topped by this commu-| She had to pay a tax on her prof- establish a basis for his social! nication: it. “Dear Sir: 3 NEW MEDICINE! “About March 26, 1956, I filed | Another woman claimed the cost my income tax_from the county jatt at Albuquerque, New Mex- feo. : tbe allowed. _ Another dog story, which was included in the list sent to field 2 | | Advised that he could claim his _|mother-in-law but not the dog, he | jindignantly responded: ‘This is ri- diculous, I spend much more on the dog than I do on my mother- in-law.” Summerfield Favors Cleary for Judge Summerfield, out there now is no vacancy on the federal beneh in Michigan and : = \|terméd appointee speculation & 5 =~ a “somewhat premature.” But Judge a = : Arthur Kocinski will retire at age . 70 on April 1. are made by the President on rec- ommendation of the Attorney Gen- eral. They are subject to Senate confirmation. ich is a favorite at| Appointments to federal benches |. ONLY SPECIAL ON SALE MONDAY ONLY from 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. | bownrown | STORE ONLY | cgi! of fine quelity, fomous- name, wool fined Suburban e * * * Partly offsetting this would be| an estimated 52% million dollars; lost through repeal of the corpo-; ration franchise tax and 314 mil-: lion lost through the business! activities tax forgiveness feature. | * * * | Subtracting 56 million in offset-/ Drive—tight DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Highway, near Waterford: Turn on brook Ledgestone pete Model. : ~ HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol-Waterford © 4192 LEDCESTONE DRIVE go i i atnenm W. Leverett, 70 Wall St. ting tax reductions from the — = 147 W. Lawrence St. ‘ Orchard Lake gain of 132 million dollars would oy leave a net gain of 76 million. | W. Spitery ive , or ay ae Poison, Fags, Soap, Oil | rescue Gourmet Fare’ for Tot Farmington Meeushtl. Crocs PHOENIX, Ariz. @ — Spinagh| Louis E Fay . should be no trouble now for 12- Laney month - old Noia Hollingsworth. 7 johnc Cte This is what they pumped out of Rabert 4 mgtine the tot’s stomach at the county L. Steinkopf hospital: Miles B. Bentley “Roach poison, cigarette butts,; washing powder and bathing oil. A modern guy’s the kind who| His parents, not waiting for says to his girl, “Darling, we've their gourmet son’s verdict, took been going together five now |him to the hospital yesterday aft- —don’t you think it's about time'er finding him playing “in a we broke up?” . . . We heard mess of stuff’ in a drawer. Doc-| about a night club so empty the|tors didn’t recommend Noia’s| m.c. said, ‘ evening, waiters| “snack” as a steady diet, but said and tables.” — . = lhe will be all right. % TOMORROW | _ Ponte Westridge -of - Waterford nia SCHOOL For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac’s Deluxe Suburban (Sunday — Feb. 24) a mes . Community. 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Hamilton White of Birmingham, Mr, and Mrs. Farrell Roberts, Dr. and Mrs: M. C. Wor- oO; ster, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ted- | a . castle and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mrs. A. A. Dodd of Drayton toad was caught at the “polisher.” The | - Plains was happy about her score at the’ group of friends gathers each Thursday time. Mrs. Morton” Bacon of Chippewa afternoon at Huron Bowling Center. Newlyweds ——— | Will Study. — in Austria BIRMINGHAM — In a family wedding this morning at Holy Name Church, Birmingham, Bar- ite Italian silk with a portrait ne and short sleeves apppli- with cut lace and velvet Her small cap of matching lace secured a circular veil of silk Mrs, A. Grant Noble of Williams. town, Mass., was the bride's only ins Mrs. James Hanan (left) of Birm- _ plentiful this day, and we don’t even mention gutter attendant. ingham and Mrs. Don Breen of Berwick boulevard —_balls—the girls insist there weren't any! é Socunes Mtoe a1 teers add up the scores after a game. High scorers were and seating the guests was Rob- ; : oe : ert Elkins of Baltimore Md. - Neen a brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. E. M. Orr Returns en, coe et tr New blue and black tweed aker ° ~ 1 ° ~~ fm jsuit with black . The From Sojourn in Chicago en , : . feed w a Fehon 4 =) a SS Ryndam for . Both wi Mrs. Ernest M. Orr returned to her home on South Pemberton ‘2 It’s a sure strike for Mrs, M. G. photographer visited, and she holds the |attend the Unieeriity of inectrock road Friday following several weeks spent in Chicago at the home of j a Prosser of Orangegrove avenue. She — highest single score in the league, a 233, |in Austria. me cepa, Hy: Fei ¥. Henge. = s bowled a 203 game the day the Her average is 164. The Department of Military Sci-| Ctifford Corcoran (nee Constance a Home, Garden Club * * ¥® ence and Tactics of Howe Military) Thompson) of Santa Clara, Calif. Holds Silver Teo . » / ° School has published special order| The infant's date is also No, 16, which ciate Cabs Gary| Be mirthday of Mrs. Corcoran. sessile ee ere as W. Partridge to the rank of cadet] Grandparents of the infant are niversary silver tea held Thursday captain, with duty assignment as|Mrs. C. L. Corcoran of Montcalm . , Sy masabers = liam McClure — " : ing of Dames of Malta held at Word is received of the birth : a 7 senior steward; . Meeting Conducted [Malta Temple, members com- of a daughter on Feb. 15 to Lt. -* ou ,, er 4 > Richard Parr. é Ib R , Gi plans for the cooperative and Mrs, Walter DeNio at Elmen- AY te J if op junior _ steward; ” y Rebecca Circle dinner this evening when Knights : ee ee _ > se Masonic Temple 7 a mm JON" Mills chap- | | Mrs, Floyd Parks was hostess|™, als Will be guests. Mrs. Edwin - meen — : bond sao . | S * at 8 o'clock, , . | |to members of Rebecca Circle of past ragga asec toad, president of Nor} Grandparents of the infant are’ a FE TT Also _ bei ins cis sovere * ern Oakland County Girl Scout/Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DeNio off eS | emo pocga suxiae [Res _ Wilton — Methodist Church|guest at the meeting. Council; Mrs. Fred Bisballe of/North Telegraph road and Mr. and) iy oe 6 he Iny Reynolds of Rochester senior | 4oinony pe wemey r= “a = meg a a rg ie ne James of Warrington, La . * 3 ren councilor; James E. Wert junior shal: Rick Wert , on Lowell street, Participating in'Carol Baumgartner Lyle B, mide aa cashire, England. e |councilor; Arthur Thomas treasur-| ..4ard - bear- WERT the program were Mrs. Clayton Ari B Bri ee oan eaten a + | eaten er and Donald McClean sentinel, |Gillis and Mrs. Marie George. ill Become Bride conference of Girl Scout councils. Bye wut Teebichs Teed, ae ie Mrs. John Blamy of West Triquois road. was Couple Marr ied . oT Ree nae Pee re taste Mrs. Fred J. Baumgart- The delegates will be guests at|*** | photographed as she changed to bowling shoes for the Preceptors are Joel Goldberg, |®* hostesses for the WSCS meeting /ner of Redford Township, formerly ile| Proud ts of , Harold é P ° : potion oan ac Hotel an octingn; tome Feb 13. | afternoon's game. In Hills Service ;' Robert McVean,|*' the church March 7, of Mary Day avenue, of | —___— » James Schellen- ler eaturs MWdeetol Gere! > | yltle Shanks of Detroit and] GETEMMIMN terg, Ted Wade,|Naomi Circle Meets jst." “™™ son, David, of Maurer road left|Kee road and Mr. and Mrs. stuart Hospital to'Receive Esther Circle Meets |2ie% were united in mariage Frc] am and Ronald Joy-\With Mrs, Bantien | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Friday for St. Petersburg and Day.“ eS Cores Oe Proceeds of Party | day afternoon at Cedar Holm Chap-| “alae ner. Mrs. Wiliam Bantien opened her|John Stack of Detroit. No date tona Beach, Fla. Wisile vacationing! * | Mrs, Daniel. McDuff of Wolfe'@ of Kirk in the Hills. Mary -is| © = The DeMolay|home on Kemp street for the re-|has been set for the wedding. sh ge gg om: = po temyed un (Circle Gathers Proceeds from the recent bridge street entertained members of the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A ; ) Mothers’ Club ws cent ooing. of Naomi Grele of nd, Mr. Kearns p nh being! party held by Alpha Alpha Cha- Eet he j ‘liam: A. Windiate of Union Lake| 7am . in charge of re- Christian omen’s Fellowship, , resent for severa. of the Detroit Mrs. Rayrhond Coombe enter- ter of Epsilon Sieme, Aha an ee ee wou * freshments, with First Christian Church. Undergoes Surgery i Tigers’ practice games. tained, members of the Mary-Mar-|ority will be donated to the chit. SO The Rev. Harold DeWindt a . Mrs. Duncan Me-| ‘Participating Y the program Mrs. Herbert Johison of Lowell > © 8 (tha Circle of Oakland Park Meth- dren's ward, at Pontiac State Hos-"00. Eleven members attended tenied the 4:30 o'clock Ceremony) | Vean and Mrs.iwere Mrs. J and Mrs. |street is tient a’ Joseph ’ —— j | 5 . " , : ; - ¥4 t . Graig Alan, was born (odist Church in her home on Chip- pital for the purchase of a projec-\the meeting conducted by i the presence of members of the, = ana William McClure|Richard Thompson. Mrs. F re d| Mercy tal where a i con- 20 to Mr, and Mrs. George pewa road for a recent luncheon. tor, 'Clitford Vaillencourt, i » families, eS REYNOLDS as.chairmen. Jan-|Harrell was a guest at the meeting. |valescing from ry. e~; ; | A princess-style gown of ivory © © 2 ARRIVALS et (Marjorie Thom son. lison, = : os 2 Brewster and — BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A govnat the Sate! home immediately a Jones were -|jorie Ruth Thomson for her mar-|Name Church, Birmingham. ee ve riage this morning to H. William * 2 2s seitiseuriciet an tt uscles can make the bust|married today _ Saffell. The princessstyle gown] ' fe: one © o : be Ss i ym ve Church Darke, Shs oes eotented weir wl maketh be re Rage . cogbegiaceant Cranbrook. * * * on return,” Z ee ed A lace cap secured her fingertip It you simply have too many} Mer parents veil, and she . - pounds ott, ot cours you = are Mr. and shaped bouquet of Eucharist Ulles GROVECREST a le eo canes "| tate datgtter ot es <0. | =) MANOR Most charts give average | Brewster of * Thomson of Stillwater, Okia., and weights, not ideal weights. Most | Bloomfield ~ the late Dr. Thomgon, Mr. and agg ape Pa ont ren ase take wn one Township and — mingham et er aden gical Convaleseents and the : are sideration. Therefore, if an his parents are parents. Aged. .. ee “Chart You wil buye te abtract Mr. and Mrs. ao tape tony rgy St aad a en dais 4 from 5 to 10 pounds. Arthur Sireinabees gisended the paces at FE 5-6096 : ‘the Sent chants ts laces the family wedding. Complete detailed brochure e which Wak Vinal weight and weights, oneey., Ones +. * | on request and heights for small, medium and| of Stilwell, A wedding breakfast was served, — a _ large frames. Ton : ‘ + & + | ae . Speaking of inheritance, many Tf you would like to have my Foo i apednsttiogae 8 7 : calorie chart send a stamped, self. 2 ss seek’ Seay hoe eon noes addressed envelope with your Te MRS. RICHARD ALLEN JONES habits are inherited rather than quest for leaflet No. 36 to Jose- a & pe go phine Lowman in care of The Por-| 9.7. | = | " cary the eating habs of fe ms (Alison Brewster Speaks Now Closed It is ble but not likely that This girl knows that if you have too many |Guyild Section Meets reac ere arog mally ong pounds of fat, you will have to diet and count calories ae Vows in Cr anbr ook Rite Saturday at 6 P. M. ily, but more iilely overweight is order to lose them. She is scanning Josephine Low- be: Peg gatt . Ane due to habits in eating. man’s calorie chart. If you would like to have the |i tuncheon and meeting at the|..v* Rev: Robert L. DeWitt ofjare ‘Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Brew one Sunday 2 to 5 * dete devel chart, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with \ home’ of irs. Henry Milligan on|-'% “turch Cranbrook officiated oe ee tee —_— me ment causes tome faults. For in. YOUFr request to Josephine Lowman in care of The \ |Betmont avenue, Mrs. George Bick- pr Hao. = — canter 4 - Mrs. Arthur Langley Jones of Stil- stance, a wornan who is not blow. Pontiac Press. ley assisted the hostess. Richard Allen Jones. Her parents| “ll. Kan. New Spring Mrs. McCullough PostdVu tial Italian silk was chosen by the SpeakstoWCTU {party Honors worn i el Mrs. W. H. McCullough, legisla- tive chairman of the 18th District, spoke on legislation and the neces- sity of voting at the Thursday meeting of Anna Gordon WCTU Mrs. M. Kelly Barbara Snover entertained at a post-nuptial shower in her home on West Huron street Friday evening + bride, was her maid of honor. Mrs. gram were Mrs. Lyal Haweison, Attending the 1 Robert G. Russell, sister of the Mrs. Wesley Danielson and Mrs. miscellaneous . George Killen shower were Mrs, J, B. Wells, bridegroom; Ann Ward, Chloe Dan- : Charles Kell Kelly dison of Greenwich, Conn., Mary — —_, ~~ Cross of Grand Rapids and Bonnie OES Has Session _—_—(itr Donald J. Robertson, Mary Bergiand of st. craves, Th aol | Accordion Students and Buyers: Bilen Wait, Barbara Hess, Barba- attended the bride. Mrs, Roy Heartter opened her ra Schwalm, Mrs. Marshall Katch- They wore melon pink silk or- May we tell you a story ? A lady came home on north Marshall street for)ka and Marlene Crocker. ganza dresses and carried talis/@ | jnto our store the other day and told us = — pe ~~ Alig oy luncheon) Kathy Young, Beverly Kneale, man roses, yellow iris and mimosa. she had paid $365.00 for an accordion from Heart and + igen ‘Hains marca Gvetys, Mackyn Cie ASSIST BRIDEGROOM outside the state. We could have sold her = Bigad<- "of the va-| Mtr Mrs Jerry Vickers, Carel Don Charles Francis of Overland a better instrument for $295.00. In addi- . riety auction held following the} =a ons Prsve A — Park, Kan., was best man. tion, we service and guarantee our own & luncheon, | cme ast ware ead Ushers for the service were Ste- ‘instruments. We have good accordions for 4 ; erage Arar phen Y. Brewster of Dedham sale as low as $165.00 and we can sell you 2 Pontiac * ® Mass., and Thomas H. Flint of a superb 8-shift accordion for as low as ; - Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Mass., cousins of the $245.00. Our lessons are private and full : 4 Karen Haas of Kent, Ohio; Bev- bride; a Seen oe 30 minutes, no less. Our band lessons are Sf Ws erly Layton of Royal Oak, Mrs. ng viaPalageg, el eae each week and are free to all our cus- : MAR ARET ANN SHOP roel ot post: and Mrs, ig Burke of Holly and Robert I. Don- tomers. 7 i er sell Anderson Jr. of Ann Arbor, — on — Come in-and talk it over with’ us! ? _ The teciption was held at Or 3 Cy 44 ch Country Clu rs. e : 5 ECIOR pyar utifier 3 : Brewster wore champasrecooredl = Gallagher Music Co. § | (0 H gircut | The Rev. and Mrs. Carl W. Nelson there to honor them Yor their 10 years and © eumnes of wetme eeitd, i 18 E. Huron St. Pontiac FE 4-0566 ff ; and daughter, Helen, were surprised of service at the church. Pastor Nelson | Yor her son's wedding, Mrs. |i ee pa ir ) Friday night when they went to St. is shown running over some of his | Jones selected a dove gray silk iit | Oo John’s Lutheran Church to attend a gown with a matching hat and a meeting. The entire congregation was Helen sing. favorite melodies while Mr Nelson and me, “Bob is a whiz at figures, purchasing and record-keeping. And I'm a good cook—if I say so myself, * ® * “Also,” Mr. T. put in, ‘‘we be- gan in a small way, We had saved some money ahd about eight years before I retired, we bought a house on a widely traveled road in the - jcountry — a state highway, as a Youll Succeed in Work You Love}: limited choice but have every dish really good. “Little by little business picked up during the winter and local families would come for dinner, We took on some help and now have a_ full-fledged restaurant! Can you imagine?” * * * Yes, I can imagine. When peo- ple really love what they're doing, Alvin's. Huron at Telegraph Park Free Rear of Store corsage of bronze orchids, The new Mrs, Jones changed to) a gray and blue silk tweed suit! every fireplace deserves a | FLEXSCREEN! for Beauty — Protection — Convenience and make haste slowly, they can't lose! matter of fact. * “We lived there during vaca- Free! Perma N ° 9 im; but Ive known « couple 0 | tions and weekends and got ac- (Copyright 1987) Prep Shampoo eisner s they adored it, had enormous | Tuned with the neighbors. : nd GloRnz et and warm personalities. ‘After I finally did retire, at: > Beauty Salon, Second Floor known plenty of other peo. We laid our plans carefully. with every plenty Peo-'We began with just sandwiches shampoo and $]75 42 North Saginaw | ‘fail in it even though they |. 4 coffee. during the summer only Phone FE 8-1343 had years of experience behind . - . - | ‘zZ sneevenmasetnaes _ Appointment Not Always Needed Sy oe ag ‘ie bak Seatead end bee / dreds of customers daily, during ~ ithe hot months. Then it tapered ; off, with just a dozen or so regu lars during the first winter.” MENU @ROWS “Then I added soup and one hot dish to the menu,” Mrs. T. said. “I figured it was better to have Time to Clean! } All winter long peo- é@ have been track- In dirt, grit and §) gr f “Not Long, Tho” We just received the invoices today informing us that our new “AUTOMATIC SHIRT UNIT” is on the road, and will be here in a week, to be installed . . . This shiny, new launderer will enable us to turn out from 85 to 100 shirts per hour, clean as a whistle and ready for you, all wrapped in cellophane. Since your fireplace is the focal point of the room, you want to enhance its beauty—enjoy itse comfort in safety—tend the fire with ease . . , and the curtain-like Flexscreen does all this! * Its graceful fire-curtains open or close with just a pull of the tab—assure absolute, all-round safety—frame your fireplace in decorative beauty, blending with any mantel or decor. And here ot WIGGS you'll receive special attention in selecting the perfect screen for your fireplace—and we'll handle installation | too! | rarer interest. SE ee | “We love people,” Mrs. T. told We have screens designed to mount on face of fireplace in stock for immediate delivery. Pictured Above: BRASS HOODED ae SCREEN ae $950 To mount on face of fireplace . e on d- Some rupee and the? OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY |} Skee oie eurtoin . . . fits up to akg Fay sare from 7 A.M. to & P.M. Phone oop in for a snore the bright calce X = tolder on Flexscreen equipment. and soft text Complete SAVE 10% Special! i Drive-In Service 4, = —we just received a few more sets of very rare our famous rug. Cosh end Cony . cleaning process! ff |. ae ANTIQUE ENGLISH FIRE TOOLS We'll be glad to' pick I] PAST. SERVICE BY REQUEST—NO EXTRA CHARGE || solid tross—end true ‘ontiques, 75 to'80 years old! Gracefully crafted three-piece set of ae tools consists of Shovel, Poker. and Tongs . . . hanging bracket included. ...... 24 - Just in. . . cute imported English bellows... . $3.95 WIGGS u rigs Or ies today. Cail Gresham Cleaners Nellie’ gin RUSS. and Shirt Laundry by : -_ 10 AM. to 10 ox oe to 9 42 Wisner Street FE —_ 4 “ BRANCH.—5 OARHAL : » QPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M, MONDAY and FRIDAY roerses es oe ' ” TT ges wawiee tage a i ae Te 2. i | : | i i \ : . a : | . . | 4 ¥ ; ; ‘ | oe ee i » if ® & i if ' f : | Fi ? ‘ | = , ' i oo , ; ad a a A a a a a eo a oe ae a a eae SSeS Sen a PELE Ue ee ee ee eee ae He DR x» sles ay saab Sony 9 aprile "*'Tonight in First Baptist CA a ee ene Rie a nr a omer ay | The Oakland Youth Fellowship ‘will hold a Youth Rally at 7:30 to- jnight in the First Beptist Church, x «*-*® The Rev. Paul S. Vanaman, pas- FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHU RCH Service. Wed. Prayer Meoting 7:45 P.M, Build Your Home with Us on the Open Bible * Rev. T. H. Staton. FE 2-8497 Bible-School. ..........9:43 A.M Morning Worship .....11:00 BM. “The Christian Life of the Social Evangelistic Service ... .7:30 oP. “The Dark Line in God's Face” Youth Service ........ .6:30 P. M. Kenneth A. Hutchinson, _ Arthur Hubbs, "Minister of Music em FIRST FREE METHODIST 501 Mt, Clemens woe Services 0... 6. veeeeeves PRs a.m, and 7:30 p.m. ‘oung People . eee Pere eee ee ee eee eenere 6:30 pm, Jontor Chere ee R Cee) See eee eee . 7:00 pm, Sunday School ‘Sie ane: oats 10:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting W: ‘Ste Sa ee 7:30 pm. LYAL HOWISON, Paster BURTELLA GREEN, 5. 5. Supt. : Phones FE 2-9955—FE 2-4252 }) field in his Washington office. Robert Gallagher Church Choir Director (third from the New York. hind Broomfield, were delegates from the Oak- also attended sessions at the United Nations in of left) and Bill Hertel directly be- Church of Christ “THE TRUTH” 7:30 P.M. Webstats Eve. Service eS, Sanday, 5:00 P.M. 0:50 A A. Mt. Sunde: 7 Bible "Seheat FE 6-164 Sanday Worn ae | Teaches Congregation Lowell ‘Baggett, director of the choirs at First General Baptist Church, is interesting church mem- bers of all ages in instrumental music, In a small barracks room every morning and afternoon at Camp Kilmer, N. J., a group of Hun- United Gospel Singing Convention An accomplished accordionist, he is giving lessons in Gospel music on the accordion. The Rev. Robert Garner ig the pastor. 316 Baldwin Ave. FRIENDS CHURCH 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall First Social Brethren Church Sunday, Feb. 24, 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. Featuring Quartets—Trios and Duets, Solos. From Detroit and Pontiac Churches “Plus congregational singing. If you have talent, come and use it, if you know someone with talent, invite them... we'll be looking for you, don’t disappoint us. . . Eulas Houston, Pres. Elsie Gaskin, Sec.-Treas. : Sunday School ..... 2:00 P, M. | neighbors, these new arrivals || Wership Service ..... 7:30 P.M. | are being alded by a booklet | Cottage Prayer M ed. | in beginning English written, 1:00 P. M.. 37 printed and distributed through rE the cooperation of .twé com- mittees of the National Council of Churches. HIGHLAND The soldier is one of two newly $45 A, M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages. 1140 A. M. WORSHIP Topic: “Nobody Cares” 645 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P, M. EVENING WORSHIP “Topic: “Debts But Nothing to Pay.” Gro FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 195 Prospect O. E. Eastman, Minister Congregational Church | inducted men—teachers in private Refugees Learn English Eagerly at Camp Kilmer Committee on World Literacy-and Christian Literature engaged to write it and to instruct the civilian teaching staff at the Kilmer recep- tion center. On the inside cover, is really exciting. to work with to the language, she but at the end of the short course a student should know about 200 useful English words and phrases and some 25 items of grammar—‘‘a ¥% Bleck Off M-s0 en Mittere ma. | life—who are helping these classes 16:00 A. M.—Gunday Scheel learn English. The new booklet was prepared by Mrs. Elizabeth G. Mitchell, a former missionary to Japan, whom the Council's =. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN _ 4 NORTH ROSELAWN ; “Tt is No Pleasure for Me to Triumph Over Anyone” Sunday Scheel 10:00 A. M. Merning Message by the Paster, 11:00 A. M, Special Music Evangelistic Service, 7:00 P. M. ee a Se ae ae See ee : urch Roller Skating Party — 7:30 P.M. at the Deris Rink. REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor |S |ilies by Church World Service, a good start.” |\Put Your Religion to Work jto. Get Along With Others | ferent about you?’* | |meet this other guy.”” NEW PRESCRIPTION asked my advice, I'm going to write out a ‘prescription’ ¢for you): that I think can keep you in your job. But you must promi#e to) take it. pew and practice liking the minister. Listen, and put the sermons | into practice. salary each week. That is a minimum tithe, every night. This practice will fill your home with faith and joy. wont ne ae : . ss us 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. cxetunar FEBRUARY 23, 1957. ic - | — wa , . Seek to Understar d, Taos: the Person You Now Dislike ‘atidat Gringo to them which hate you, “That's queer,’’ I remarked. ‘What's so dif- “Oh,” he answered, “it’s not me. You should DR. PEALE. “I don’t have to,” I responded. “He’s a human being. He eats : ae beret caniag al Chae erations) onperylict which ee This church together with - VENUE Fos kept intact 10 years and later|First Protestant Society of Detroi JOSLYN A 7 oe. installed in one of the towers of|and the Farmington Presbyterian In the little log cabin home of|the present building. Church organized the Presbytery Joslyn at Third 4 John and Mary Voorheis, the First Edmund L. Watkins, Paster {\Presbyterian Church was organ- Bible School ..... 990 A.M. dized on Feb, 26, 1624. The house e ero ari ont Worship ........- . . M. Jiis § standing 0 Opiyhe mat MN mb f M m Youth Fellowship 6.30 P. M. : the Grand Trunk tracks — E Service ..7:30 P. M. inal mem were ° Evening Service rr , qiSemect Marta, Jenn Voorss lO Be Ordained Sunday . q\his wife Mary, Ephraim Burge, AUBURN HEIGHTS {| Elijah Fish and his wife, Fanny, . > Marty Church, Elisheba Dort, Eli- Marimont Baptist Church will 3456 Priniary Street aner Ferguson, . observe “‘New Church Sunday” on 3, Harvey McCann, Paster q|Lacinn Willianns, Julie Wiliams March 3 with all services in the Bible School .....10:00 A. M. ¢ - Slagle adams 3) new auditorium. Worship ......... 11:15 A.M. qlyear’ before Michigan become a STA A SR WEAK MOMENT” — {state while Governor Cass was in The sanctuary with additional Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. m. § charge of the secsieseys and atx Sunday School space constitutes COMMUNITY UNITED [rived in Pontiac in 1818, — 4| In 1820 the population of Oakland — CHURCH re be helg on Palm Sunday —— ~-$€hristians of Detroit ape 34 Tevevinen, Jr, Paster dif) § G h caaean eal ew o Ww. J. ” *s lay.” serv- Bible School ..... 9-45 A. M. : 0 Ponsor ranam ices will be held in keeping with Morning Worship .11:00 A. M. ¢ DETROIT uf — Ev list BU the final day in the present audi- Youth Groupe. oS PM [Graham will open poy pm see ning ‘orship ; . M. a March. Wednesday Prayer and | > versary series of programs of the “Nineteen Years of Service” will Study Hour ..... 7:30 P. » J|vetee of Cutetion Youth expestine: be the topic of the Rev. David] il "the egpemense wll ba Grobe a first in Detroit since his crusade sia here in 1953. The Gideons, the American Le- 10. a.m. Morning Worship vee Hm. C0Osoocoooooooooooece Young People . . Wed. 7:30 p.m. lof Russell B. Cowan Music in Memory Junior and Beginners’ Church Youth Service ............. Arocnmctmoonoooocerelioon 6:30 p. m. Evening Church Service ............56:csecceeeeees: 7:30 p. m. Service ee Paster—REV. eee eeeew Cece eee ee eee eee ee 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL Ww. Y¥. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 14:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 FP. M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie H'way Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service ................0055 7:00 p.m. Family Bible Hour Wednesday ....... Rebert B. Winne, Pastor Fendamental — Undeneminations! The Pil grim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmont A Growing Sunday School (all ages) ... 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...............- «+. 11:00 a.m, Pilgrim Y.P.S. ...... ssbb ecssaseccess S265. S58, Golden Gospel Hour ................. 7:30 p.m. Inspirational music and singing—Bible Preaching “The Little Church With the Big Heart” E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, &. 5. Supt. Marshall, Speaker Tes, Feb. %6, 7:30 P.M. Ont. He les bees 2nd Annual Banquet Slated for Graduates com tees Bible School 10 A.M. ' Youth Service 6:45 P.M. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike. Rev, Robt. A. North, Pastor FE 4-6216 ee ably be Pee ey Morni Ww 11 A.M. Preneeuetie 790 PL Saneinaenanann Cea Christian Church. G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 Cantorum 347 North Saginaw - Bible School * eee eeeoee eevee aeateene 9:45. * ST. ANDREW'S epee o ae — EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Morning Worship ...............0... 11:00 A.M. _— 5301 Matehery R4., Drayton . ‘OT ALL LIKE THAT” -. . : 800 A. M.—Holy Communion 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion Young People ais rer cosecee OM P.M. | ———— OE A. Sm Beeening Pedper . (For All 11:00 A. M.—Morning Preyer and | | 4 posed a ee van Beer **ep epee env eveee ef - . 7:30 PM. Sermee bs ms Rev. ; . i gelistic i Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Sn wenne A a hee Wednesday Prayer Meeting teeseesere 72100 PM. ff *eeeee ee ee ee | Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D.. Pastor Parsonage: 145 Owege Drive SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “Ml ND” Sunday Services and Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Sunday School 11:00 A. M. All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St, at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES . Holy Communion . Morning Prayer and Litony Church School . Morning Prayer and Sermon . by the Rector. Church School . Requiem. Mass by Cabriel Faure—sung by the Schola i | wil Wednesday Evening Service 8 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets Friday to 9 P. M. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION —9: «mM, Sunday—9:45 A. M. en “GOD'S PROMISES ARE KEPT’ WXYZ-TV GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Read —.% Mile West of Crooks Road School, 10 A. M. — Worship Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. 8.S. Supt. John Burleson; Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 7-0002 a Morning Worship and Bible School Rev. Luther Shelticld Speaking ot All Services © 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service. Topic: . “The Mark of the Beast in the Tribulation” 7:45 P.M. Wed, Eve. — Bible Study _A Friendly Place to Worship FIRST METHODIST &. Gaginaw St. at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP, “SIX THINGS GOD HATES” 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP . Wednesday 7:30 P.M? BIBLE STUDY ‘TrTrrTrwrrvrwwTewwwTwTwtwT©’ ™| Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL A Church that preaches the Apostles Doctrines. Baptize like they did and ~ seceive the Holy Ghost; nf your. Bible and Bible questions. Find out for yourself; don't take hear-say. | MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY .. 10:00 A.M. | EVENING SERVICE .,....... 7:00 P.M. | Sunday, Tuesday, Thuisday and Seturdey i. Bishop *L. A. Parent, Pastor Peru Rater 6 i ‘5 ? a THE YvoNTIAC : S, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1957 * fo Skip Mareh Election Voters of Shelby and Sterling Townships, as well as Utica City to name their officials. Utica citizens, who customarily go to the polls for a primary elec- tion on March 2, will not do so this year, voting only on the April 1 date. The primary vote is being eliminated because only 11 Utica candidates filed for office, seven ef whom will be elected. Shelby Township In Shelby, voters named both Republican and Democratic can- voters will go to the polls April 1)- by, ‘Sterling didates for the April 1 vote, in last Monday's primaries there. Democrats received a higher tabulation of votes for their ticket of officials: Supervisor, | Joseph Moore 545, Alfred Morri- Steve Skula 768; clerk, Lorin Evans 719; treasurer, Patrick Earles 355; trustees (twe) do seph Boardman 500 and Frank Flowers 411; constables (four) Sunday in Area Churches Name Woman Orchard Lake Postmaster - HOLLYWOOD (INS) .— threats and evidence that Holly- stars have been shaken down i i f a Ll i F ftnit. i + d F = i | : Tt. ae is ofie of 30 to 40 wit- work, Otash nesses to : : : : ;(more than 31 pounds was found series of Inquire and Discussion ‘lasses has been announced by Rev. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Airport and Williams Lake roads. These adult discussion sessions are provided for people in the -sitownship and community who are not members of any one church as yet, and- would like to, investigate ‘|the teachings and practices of the/11:15 a.m. and all_evening meet- church, The series will continue for sev- en weeks, and the first meeting will be held at 4 p.m, Sunday, &-.¥ “Of Such ts the Kingdom,” a colored sound film, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sunny- vale Chapel, : Special Events in Orion, Waterford, North Branch | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Avon Township “Eight Nights With God" will be the theme at Elmwood Methodist Church from Sunday through March 3, when the Rev. Douglas Davies of Goodrich will be preach- ing for a week of evangelistic serv- ices. The church is located on Grant street at Auburn Road. Morning services are held at ings at 7:30. Everyone is invited to attend. * * Nerth Branch As a gesture of farewell to the Elton Bauman family, moving to a farm near Brown City, friends of the Methodist Church here are holding a cooperative dinner after Sunday school hour, at 12:30 Sun- Vote of the English Villa Property Own- inte Domes po Shelby voters. peace, Millard board ' Township. . Shelby's Republica n 1 ie : : trustees (two) Harry Conwell clerk, Dorothy Tolley 665; trustees). Louis Malo 398; costale (tow our) Lawrence Baumgartner 68 Donald Miller 326, Friel Combs 690, Clayton Toynter, 227: justice of the peace,'stables (four) Leonard Clyde Lemke 447; board of review,'1 068,. Leroy Reiterman Swartz Walter Flickinger 447 and highway commissioner, Guy Nightingale 557 472, at 680, iil Post Dog Quarantine ers Assn. that dogs will be in quarantine from March 1 to Nov. 1 this year, and every year here- after. Dogs found loose in the sub- division will be taken to the Pon- tiae Dog Pound and their owners subject to a fine, he said, Ninety- five per cent of the association members voted for, the quarantine. * * * Automobile operators also are being asked to cut down speed to area, day, under 20 miles per hour in the Deer Prefers Dixie Highway to Rough Fields Perry at the Square Deal Cavene, -Dray- ton Plains, was just going off duty at 7:45 a.m, when he spotted the animal loping north on the highway shoulder right through "ithe heart of town. As he watched, the deer swerved out into traffic causing several drivers to hit there brakes. But, the animal leaped back to safety and was last seen still heading north on the highway shoulder. Should Buy Lot of Caviar MOSCOW Uf—Moscow newspa- papers said today a gold nugget weighing néarly 26 pounds has been found at the Bodiabo Mine’ in the Irkutsk region of eastern Siberia. It was one of the largest ever turned up at Bodiabo. The papers said a nuggest weighing in the Urals Mountains region in 1936, Machine Always Wins HAMILTON, N.Y. — Charles R. Kirkley, a pre-engineering stu- dent at Colgate University, reports he has built a machin: that plays tic-tac-toe. The game could get a little dull, though. The machine always wins. éf Mr. and Mrs. Lake Township, MR. AND MRS. REUBEN McDONALD | | recently in Zurich, Switzerland, were A-2c Reuben M. Mrs. Gwendolyne M. Boyne Di¢terle and the of Lugano, Switzerland. The couple will reside until 1959 when they are) scheduled to return ‘heme in White Lake Tew nship. William A. McDonald of Pontiac and Ursula C. Dieterie. The bride _|the special Senate committee con- , |union officials and gangster ele- |W-Day — Minus One } Lean Jr., assistant professor of work and ceramics that students INDUSTRIAL. ARTS — Charlies H. Paine, MSU senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Paine of Keego Harbor, transfers molten lead _from foundry furnace-to'sand mold. State. This is one of many industrial arts such as woodwork, metal- His teacher is C, Blair Mac- vocational education at Michigan master in shop training. Wm. O. Moulton to Give Sermon at Clarkston CLARKSTON — Dr. William 0O.! Moulton, superintendent of the Methodist Churches of the Flint, District, which includes churches) of the Pontiac area, will preach at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday, worship services of the First Methodist Church, Clarkston. * * * Y A dour choirs of the church’ will be in attendance at the ser-| vices which will be followed by a coffee hour in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Moulton. Arrangements for [by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walter. More Union Records | Bin Disappearing Act WASHINGTON WW — A Senate committee official has asked fteamster union lawyers to explain what happened to a second batch of the union's financial records: sought in its investigation of al-' leged racketeering in labor and’ industry. Robert F. Kennedy, counsel to ‘ducting the inquiry. said yester- Gay staff investigators have been wnable to locate the records which they sought to subpoena from! union files in Portland, Ore. Starting Tuesday, the special committee will hold hearings on alleged tieups between teamster ments in Portland. The inquiry was requested by the Portland City Council. The committee said Thursday it had learned the Seattle docu- ments—which also were sought for many — ‘had been destroyed. CLEVELAND (# — A National Cuard regiment — the proud Cleveland Grays — marched through the downtown here in a Washington Day parade minus Col. Robert M, Campbell. who was scheduled to lead them. When the regiment returned tc the armory after the parade, -it was found someors had accidentally locked Campbell. in the men’s dressing! room. / 4 the coffee hour are being handled/ Blame Faulty Oven for Local Explosion 2 iy $1,325,000 - Structure at Madison -Heights to Be Ready Sept. 1 MADISON HEIGHTS — There will be | ground-breaking cere- monies at 2 p.m. today marking the beginning of the construction of a $1,325,000 junior high school ith ‘J 2 | FF FARM GROUP VISITS NIKE Orion Farm Bureau members recently visited the Army Nike site in Auburn Heights. than 50 persons tqured the base, ate in the Bat- tery’s mess hall and watched a simulated firing BASE — East Gorien discuss More of a missile. Above, Mrs. George Bain and Bud effectiveness of the defense pro- gram with Capt. Raymond Geoffrion. Installation is part of 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion which celebrates its 145th anniversary this June. DAV Chapters Cited for Groups’ Growth Pontiac Chapters No. 16 and No. 101 of the Disabled A ican Vet- erans have been awarded a special Citation for surpassing, their mem- bership qucta, DAV National Com- mander Joseph F, Purke, of Bay- onne, N. J., announced today, * * * Chapter No. 16 had a total of 254 members tor the current fiscal year, while Chapter No, 101 count- ed 153 members, This is the third consecutive year tha’ these chap-| ters have been awarded such a ci-! tation. * * * A local DAV spokesman said that American veterans who have been wounded, gassed, injured or dis- abled while serving in the armed fox hunt for Sunday—minus the ‘hounds. doe Kowaloski, chairman for the event, has announced that huntérs will leave the Eagie Hall on East Fourth street at 9 a.m. The farm of Frances Dodge, next to Meadowbrook farm, will be the hunting area. Following the event, hunters will return to St. Andrews where dinner will be served. Proceeds of the event will go toward the St. An- drews School Building Fund. Thief Steals Dental Plate Defective oven controls was the cause of a gas explosion early this morning at a local bakery shop which injured a man according to a spokesman for the Consumers Power Co. Chadd Mellinger, an employe at ing Pastry Shop, 566 N. Saginaw , Suffered first degree burns on the left hand and forearm after he attempted to light the gas burn- ers about. 5 a.m., Pontiac firemen report. Damage was estimated at ap- proximately $80. The explosion blew out the five by eight foot front window of the shop and the scattered glass damaged Mellin- ger’s auto which was parked next) to the window, Owner of the bakery is James’ Dodd, 115 Seminole Ave. 1-Cent Autos? They Had ‘em at Annual Sale WASHINGTON (INS) — Bar- gain-hungry shoppers by the thousands jammed the nation’s capital yesterday in a mark- down, carry-out Washington birthday sale bonanza. Scores of extra police could scarcely cope with the hordes of government workers on a holiday shopping spree for everything from cut-rate minks to a two- for-a-penny sedans. Lines began forming long be- fore midnight for the once-in- a-year bargains as merchants anxious to clear their stocks were besieged by eager. pocket- book clutchers ready to oblige. Nearly 300 persons swarmed | over a downtown auto lot where |: late model cars—your ‘ choice— were available at prices ranging down to two cents each, To the early and nimble went the spoils. One suburban cham- bet of commerce even supplied, free coffee and doughnuts to patient shoppers. Some bargain hunters took along blankets and sleeping bags. Two friends played a sidewalk garhe of chess as they waited at Huron Street Office Pontiac Police today are investi- jgating the case of the missing ‘dental plate, Pag Leon Coin, 474% W. Huron told officers someone stole a a containing a lower dental plate, valued at $125, from the outer hallway of his office. . The theft occurred between the time of delivery and 9:30 a.m. when the doctor arrived at his office, $150 in Jewelry Items Stolen From Local Store Clarence. McKimm, owner of the McKim Jewelry, 941 Orchard Lake} |Rd., told Pontiac Police items val- lued over $150 were taken from the store between. midnight and 5: 30 a.m, today, Detectives Robert Eméry and Orville Johnston report someone forces of the U. 5. in America’s wars, are eligible for DAV mem- bership, This eligibility includes, in ddition to World Way I veterans, who haye served in armed forces at any time between Dec. 7, 1941 and the conclumon of the Ko- rean campaign, Sacred Heart Sets Heights Luncheon Benefit AUBURN HEIGHTS — The al- tar society of Sacred Heart Church a luncheon and card party at the church on Adams road, Monday, March 4 at 12 noon. A short pro- gram will follow the luncheon and a booth for baked goods will be opened after prizes are dis- tributed. Decorations will be in keeping with a St. Patrick theme. In charge of the various com- emittees will be Mrs, Frank Grosse, Mrs, Truman Denby, Mrs.. Bruce Washburn, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Paul De- roche, Mrs. Jack Brickel, Mrs. Donald Markus. here has announced plans to hold Your PTA Is Planning Rochester a dance “Frosty Frolic’ of mod- ern and old-time dancing tonight from 8 to 12 o'clock. Hollis Hinkle will provide the music and Jess White will do the calling. The dance School. Troy The High School PTSA celebrates Founders Day with an eye to the future plans of the students on Mon- day at 8 p.m. Four professional people of Troy will give short personal talks on “Why they chose, and how they prepared for their careers”. Those speaking will be Rev. Robert Ward of Troy Methodist Church, Mrs. Myrtle Bessolo, Principal of Big Beaver School, Hulda Erdman, Public Health Nurse and Dr. Donald Reid of Trey Clinic. _ ™ invited to attend. Orion Township The Carpenter PTA is planning a chicken dinner tonight at the school from 68 p.m. with tickets avail- by mothers of the school will be a feature of the dinner. A square dance will follow the dinner. The proceeds will help finance the hot lunch program; of- records for the school and other projects for the school and community. é The public is invited. Leonard The PTA here will have a rep- resentative of the Red Cross as speaker on its program at the regular meeting for February to be held at the school on Monday Also included in the list are Mrs, Raymond Kruecher, Howard Norman, Mrs. Charles In charge of publicity is Mrs. Lloyd Dell. * * * Mrs. f Thayer and Mrs. Henry Goodell. ‘\-Proceeds from the affair will be. at 8 p.m. Special music. will also jwill be held at the Brooklands’ Expect Penny Cut All teenagers and parents are lable at the door. Homemade pies, ‘Frosty: Frolic’ Tonight for Brooklands - Avon be featured and refreshments will Brooklands-Avon PTA are giving be served in the cafeteria. Walled Lake The Decker Road PTA will hear the Board of Education at their meeting on Monday. on Milk in Detroit EAST LANSING # — A milk price drop of a penny a quart was in prospective today for Detroit area householders. The cut was predicted after dairy farmers supplying. the De troit milk shed area agreed to slash prices to be asked for whole- sale milk in new contracts. Detroit sets the milk price pat- tern for the state. If Detroit dairies cut prices, out-state areas are expected to follow. - x « * Delegates to the price - setting meeting of the Michigan Milk Pro- ducers Association yesterday ap- proved the lower prices after bitter debate and three hours of wran- gling. i The assoc represents 16,500 dairy fa . Delegates repre- senting some 10,500 farmers sup- iplying the Detroit area voted 185 to 126 to accept recommendations of their Detroit market sales com- mittee. * * * The association will ask for $4.90 presen’ hundredweight.' contains about 46 quarts of milk. _ Present. MMPA contracts with Detroit dairies expire at midnight Feb. 28. The dairies must still ac- cept the proposed prices. | ON THESE Savings!! Savings! Savings!! used for the Sacred Heart building broke the 12 by 15 foot front dis- play window to obtain the mer- chandise. — BARBARA JENTZEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Jantzen of Second street Rochester, \an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Rob- ert William Glass. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Glass of Dequindre road,'Romeo. No date through the chilly night. % jhas been set-for the wedding. |) MIAMI, Fla. @ — Mrs, Edith fund. St. Catherine Guild | Changes Meeting St. Catherine Guild of St. Andrew Episcopal Church are being noti- fied that the slated meeting date has been changed from March 6 to Thursday, Feb. 28. At this meeting, between 7:30 and 9 p.m. members will take their rummage articles to All Saints Church, Pontiac, They will go afterward to the home of Mrs. J. D. Boardman at Wat- kins Lake for refreshments, Their rummage sale will be con- Navy Bleeds for Child - Sinclair, 21, walked on board the visiting Navy destroyer - escort Coolbaugh and asked if anyone would donate blood go prolong the life of her + * prematurely- bern daughter, Cynthia. The re- summoned Over the ship's inter- com. Mrs. Sinclair is a native of 1 GAS RANGE | * 335 TRADE-INS $ Wobe 19” - Automatic 50... Washers | Retcigerators $34.60 x | Terms te Suit] 96 Oakland ROY’S: REPLACEMENT PARTS Fay LaFountein, Owner FE 2-4021 will be greatly appreciated. e CLERK—GRETA APPRECIATION ... To the voters of Pontiac Township, who so generously supported us in the primary election last Monday, we wish to extend our siricere thanks, Your continued support through the ab Ist election Supervisor ~ ~ Howard C. Decker @ TREASURER—GOLDIE B, MAILAHN @ TRUSTEE—LEONARD TERRY @ TRUSTEE—MARY A. HARRIS ° @ TRUSTEE—MONT BOD @ TRUSTEE—THOMAS W, SHEARER JR. - + Vv. BLOCK . BODMAN MS } THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 98, 1957 Happy. as. (Nebeieaeeis By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“This is my no-makeup day,” Joan Craw- hates makeup. He likes my oe look.” x wf ‘Al Bteele nodded. “I think without makeup she looks younger and prettier,” he said. They were having 9 quiet Saturday afternoon in the Sutton Place apartment they're occupying until their new triplex in: the East 70's. is ready. Joan's hair was. drawn back tightly in a bun and she wore a yellow satin coolie coat, black Jamaican pants and black hand-crocheted shoes with rhinestones. Three French poodles rolled around on the divan contesting for her attention. It would have been absurd to ask how the marriage is 'golng. The answer was right “ there to see — and it'll be two ready to go-when Al wants to shove off for somewhere,” she Set a. ‘audrey planet ford announced on a recent Saturday afternoon. “My —, ~ Pues.: King Pour econ oe Gabie, &ieanor ys hura. ear weed or Bust,” Dean M bartin, ent Lewis. — i os 7” un., Tues, : tte t Wind,” years in May. color, Rock Hudson _ Vauren Bacall; “I just have my suitcases “Ambassador's Daughter,” color, Cinema- Pa ee Sr . — + Ries. 2 camenen Th Madison, Sat.: “Tension ~ Table Rock,” color, an, Sergiy Malone; “The ol Olria. deHaviland. Lake — Walled Lake Sat: “You Can't Run Away From tt,” Sng ets Rg ee folic James Darren. 5 Incautious,. i in Custody. Informer in Trouble said. “With me it’s ‘Go, girl, hag " .&- & Hollywood Headlines Her husband hoarded all his not-too-pressing European business until last August; then he accompanied her to England where she made the film, “The Golden Virgin,” with Rossano Brazzi. “I've put my Hollywood house up for sale,” Joan off- fered. “IT adore Hollywood. But in the future I'll only make pictures there when Al can be there. Other times I'll just live: right here in his lap. A three- week separation in Europe was MAIL ORDERS NOW! Paap SUM. thee THURS. Ri, end SAT. "MATS: WED. MAR. 7 at 8:30 P.M. ot 6:30 P.M. 5278. BAR, =e Lb) sai sAlcony MR. & MRS. STEELE enough.” Al wondered if it would be all right if he brought out a scrapbook of Joan’s press clippings which accumulated while she was in England. It’s interesting because, with all the other American people getting their brains beat out, my bride didn’t get one bad $3.85 —$3.90 Hse S550—9405 ‘$2.75—$2.20 $3.30—$2.20 $3.90—$2.20 WHEN ORDERING BY MAIL: Ploinly state date (ender lecst six ff | 5t0ry,” he explained. elternote dates), price and number of tickets requested. Make checks * * * et money orders payable to RIVIERA THEATRE. Be sure te enclose Just now there are trips to the Philippines and to South stamped, self-eddressed envelope for sefe return of tickets. Ne phone Africa in mind. “I just go along as Mrs. Steele,” Joan said. Joan even goes to conventions with her husband, and this has led sorfle people to say they thought conventions were meetings at which husbands get away from their FREE PARKING FOR 2,000 CARS ‘(Bette Acts in Movieland but Her Heart's in Maine BOB THOMAS HOLL ID (®— Bette Davis is back in town, but only to knock owe a few acting chores and then s hustling back to her Port- ~aiby Maine, home. * * * One of Hollywood's most dis- tinguished expatriate; (she's a two-time Oscar winner), Bette gave up Sunshineville six years ago for the New England life. She was born a Yankee in Lowell, Maks., and she and hus- band Gary Merrill find life more invigorating back there for them- telves and their brood. “Sure, it's been cold this win- ter,’ she admitted, “We had a couple of weeks of 20 below weather, But it's not bad if you live in the country and don't have to go out a lot, It's a little tough on the kids when they have to go to school, but they dress for the “visit — \another series, “I have to work some- of this, she likes to accomplish as much ag she can in one visit. ‘ = Fd = ” i. a ” $s ¢ 2 fd on ——— * f ~F | é s . 4 ~~ P : ~ S Aiiaeinlatinnsdibil — ns ce ee — ingle oo ae i Lest Times Lest Times “TENSION AT TABLE “THE SILENT WORLD” —, This time she's making her debut as a TV actress, appearing in filmed shows for Playhouse of Stars, G.E, Theater and perhaps * * * “I must say it's quite a new experience,’ she commented in her dressing room, “You work hard for three days and then| you're through. It's tough wor! but at least you can do a variety) of things. It's like the old reper- | tory.” She said there wac nothing in| the feature film line for her at} the moment, but she is mulling an| weather and so do we.” Bette is here for her annual wives. i “SOME husbands!” shrilled Joan. os TONIGHT Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. # | — a EEKEND WINDUP ... “Tribute toa Badman” & “Voodeo Tiger” Bs... , -. STARTS LNG 83a) SUNDAY diamond-and-ruby charm bracelet , ,. . Lagsie’s policies hit the $125,000 mark . * * |at the June Taylor school . . . Bob Haymes and Walter Wood j opened a cafe in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands . |@ TV spectacular on ice. : * WISH I'D SAID THAT: | who doesn't have to do it himself.”"-Outspan. | Tony Bennett, whose album, “Tony,” is a best-seller, sald * } ture on it”. . , That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957, The Halil Syndicate, Inc.) Golden Pontiac Theatérs °. Drumstick Sat., Tues.: Walt Disney's ““West- He Dinners Now Delivered ward Ho the Wagons” and “A Mot to Your Home from Trip to Disneyland, USA." June Valli may be Gisele MacKenzie's “Hit Parade” sub ii . « « dim Hall of Hecht-Lancaster-Hill gave Rita Hayworth aim Gwen Verdon, who starred in “Damn Yankees,” is studying |f} . Gene. Nelson, | f~ | who got his start as a skater in Sonja Henie’s troupe, will do 5 * “Nothing is impossible to the man jj jokingly, “I know how to make it sell better—-put Sinatra's pic- DINNERS: Monday thru possibilities.’ Fox & Hounds Inu LUNCHEON and DINNERS Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. jf] SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations I Neon to Midnight Daily. Starts Wed.: “Battle ave Fried Chicken—Shrimp STRANI Fish—Drumburgers Sat., Thurs: “Don’t Knock the PIZZA Rock,” Bill Haley and Alan Dale; “Rumble on the Docks,’ James Darren, Freddie Bell. LAST ah “AMBUSH A TOMAHAWK (ALLS ASHORE) Mat. ” Child ies 40¢ * 50¢ * 20¢ LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 10:30 P. M. STARTS SUN. TWO BIG HITS Tue Seeens || ESTHER WILAMS fm || GEORQE NADER AND SHOCK Ay ENSATION | TENT PE RAM VEY. TLR é TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M »N THE Lov INEMASCOPE “Phu 32 rie ht f RS HELD OVER! SAT. & SUN. LANE DATE a. we Hy Great Things Are Happening at Our Theaters—See.a 1957 Movie NOW! cffer which she thinks has ‘ 7” MOVED SOUTH... To the Us | -4 Pa) ats Im THEATER “FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE THE THOUSANDS OF PATRONS WHO WERE UNABLE TO SEE IT AT THE STRAND, DUE TO SAE AEY ATTENDANCE! STARTING TIMES ‘“WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS” STARTS AT 1:00 - 9:14 ~ 5:58 ~ 7:44 - 10:00 “DISNEYLAND” 2:32 - 4:46 ~- 7:02 « 9:18 @ @ @ NEXT ATTRACTION e@ @ 6 ‘ROCK HUDSON in “BATTLE HYMN” 2 — — MAN -Y' a sare — 1 SANA GTASIA | Se ee a eS SO eee Sb race and AP Weeghote |T've had it!” asmenunee aa ohn Landy, Says|f* “{ won't run again in major all but competition. In fact, won't runjdanced off the 18th green yester- ly any more.” day after sinking a 15-foot birdie « E ‘ Waterford Routs Jays, 80-58 meee a spell, but a fired-up Farmington Walled Lake had its troubles for] ‘Vikings Keep Pace With Berkley Chuck Gillis netted 11 field goals' and eight foul shots for 30 points ’ Dave Neiger’s 17 points wutettat =! ~utieutan 3 s al On won ent % Sl-pasnened - tiac Recreation area Sunday as the Waterford Junior Chamber of Commerce holds its 3rd annual Ice Fishing Derby. Jaycee official George Scantland is shown erecting a route sign to the site. The event is open to all residents of the Recreation area and will be held basketball team still couldn't de-|to top the 29 posted by Bob Ja- jrail the Viking express. cober in the 1953-54 season. John Larry Hughes established a new/Herrington threw in 24 to further single scoring record at/aid the Walled Lake as “the Vikings de-| Waterford held a 30-26 lead at feated Farmington, 72-66, in Inter-|halftime, but completely the Conference play last night |Jays after intermission to more on the Farmington court, than atone for an earlier one-point Hughes fired 35 points to spark poryg ae lifted the Slippers into the Vikings to their 8th Inter. Farmington and Walled Lake 7 . sane wih colecder Berkley, (were tied, 66-8, with less than two rope . which walloped Van Dyke, 64-38. pee oo Napa 5 cil i i Meanwhile, Waterford’s single} ,. Basilio Eyeing Milford Keg Champions, wornis, ‘awn: ste| wc sume anne wp ton ) ~ : boards as the Skippers ughes tipped nae . 7 7 ) : field and added twe tree Fullmer C Decided This Weekend _ {snunieis ws, on tne sounteta| S08 008 S58 Palcaas were Welter Ki Disposes|com@lste the action in the month-|at 1:30 | p.m. Sunday's marine Pirct a | reserves, contributed 11. Bud Jones : ‘ecient ne ene, uate, Valier Bovting Tou jtime ts 11 a.m, with wl 0 aleve 3 ceoacleng aprtnngy ny ema ° 10 inament at the ys to . Se ee - ae R nd Knockout in Milford this weekend. Moore is directing the tournament. : : Pi aki See NS te es oo orKoUuT UIVen a set the new high for the team " Fame weet aenl ore et wet Snes oo Wings Host tO |r. = A ae ee Tiger Rook st all __ Seonced on his welterwtight throne, i144 599 series for a combined| | “ae iger les trained his thoughts today on 8/3197 with handicap. They also took d . » rng naing Prunes. 6 ga = oe” py eal ealS Sun ay Paul Foytack Served Veena : age pe EB Stars, former | Redshirts Seeking 9th ‘Em Up During Friday er trom Canastota, N. Y., needed | leaders, are 2nd in team play. : ing Drill at Lakeland less than two rounds last night | Individual stars have been H.| Victory Over Toronto | Bt tes Cleveland sosne to ond 9 | Recutes OSS yermecees | in Olympia Clash LAKELAND, Fla. W—The first ee ee cima tas | bo Conny ee erigenng enh hitting practice of the season got : under way at Tigertown yesterday ' dohnay Saxton, actual game of 254. Already assured of a playoff po-) oT OS Foytech ding te ‘The time was 2-42 of the second|. Some 201 area teams have al-|sition, the Detroit Red Wings Will jnurting. 3 knocked flat on his\ready bowled in the 5th annual’ make their lone Sunday night ap-| Yesterday was the first day when Saxton, t back by Basilio’s ceaseless bar-|tourney which has a record etry), arance in a three-week span Feb. |since the ar Tigers aie rage stnguered laany- 1°23 «4 Cameron 2 6 4 Re'nker 1 086 2 Lemmian 1 © 2 Carter o 44 Ward ® 2 2 30 21 «8 24°623=«CO*TS By Quarters Imlay City. ba cvecvass. 23 16 22 20—81 Ortonville 233.18 #8 #25—5 FG FT TP GFTTP Williams © 1. 1 Roland /5 3 13 Dellwita 4 © $8 Brannon 4 1 9 & 4 3% mes © 1 1 Powler 4 6 #16 Harrison 1 1 3 Redman 3 2 & Rothman i 6 2 Roberson 1 6 2 nn | ee ae Meyer 3.0 #6 Brady - 2 0 4 Riller i ¢ 3 el ek a, a 24 15 #3 6 tH Seore By Quarters FROOENGOO gn oc ctr sncves 8 16 18 21-63 tOmford | oo. vciccints ® 8 13 1037 : Throws Missed scoring barrage | A wide edge on foul _shooting |i Here Sunday uproar and the daffiest Trotter of the bunch will be back to do it again. Dick Albershardt, probably the nation’s No. 1 performer on the trampoline, highlights a vaudeville — to be presented at half- The 1st act of the evening will be workout Tickets for tomorrow night's show are still available from any member of the Lions Club and at the Calbi Music Co., 119 N. Sag- inaw St. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. Proceeds are for the benefit of the Lions Club's sight-conservation Pontiac Wrestlers Tumble Flint Tech Four pins; one in 38 seconds, paced Pontiac to a 41-12 wrestling victory over Flint Tech in Friday afternoon home match. Dave Payne, a 120-pounder, turned in the quickest win of the day as the Chiefs gained their 3rd victory against eight reverses. Other pins were by Bill Stephens, John Herron and Duke Reilyea. Heavyweight Willie Duncan was sidelined with a knee injury. The summary: 95-pound—Pontiac _ won forfeit; erick; 133 H 175-pound—Reil and Seatyeenie- Bob’ Shim: ped \ Bg Bill Holmes; t— with mons, i Green (P) drew MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS Basketball “=e Tech 74, Concordia (Ft. Wayne, M | Tech 92, 5 en Ohio Northern 63 68, N.Tilinois 67 Wayne te. (Mic 3rd, O'Hara (Fi 4th. Time—1 A : rede a tat tak SkT te CM wo Spee. ESTY Peat) a 8 5 on < Williams (F) “tth, Time—2:09.7. time is 4:48 p.m. 100-yard backstroke—Won by Gibbs - @. reall | (P) ant Rd (FP) 3rd, ee 0 100-yard freestyle—Won by Cummins Bow ie eda rehcis Ral Ook Cagers rd, se ) * am 4. 5 120-yard individual mediey: by| Undefeated Highland Park Simonson (P), Voakes (F) 2nd, Rose (P)! chalked up victory No. 13 last night ATLANTA @® — Georgia ard, Miksell (F) 4th. Time—1:17.1. “- House yestertlay shelved a bill to Fancy Divi motte (P) ist, Heid-iwith a decision over Royal enrich (P) 2nd, Adams (PF) 3rd. Oak in a Border Cities League} ban interracial sports and social activities, handing the segrega- tion-minded administration of Gav. Marvin Griffin a sharp setback. Foes of the measure, aimed primarily at baseball's South At- lantic League, prevented a vote by a -series of ry. the closing : ui sk ¥ i irs i i i REE Hy Brown City’s Jim Koyl had 11, Block Georgia Bil the slightest idea what it does,” Griffin remained aloof from the wrangle over the bill until mid- week. The proposal languished in committee until he ordered it out Wednesday, When it reached the off the most spirited battle of an otherwise dull session. A similar bill died in the House last year. didn’t think white persons and Ne- groes should play together, Mann dater commented that “should the bill pass, it will surely sound the death knell of the South Atlantic |League and put 160 players out of a job, the overwhelming majority ‘of them white.” Had the measure passed, it) would have ca’ removal of Ney grees from South Atlantic League House floor yesterday, it touched) . Seay 68, Omaha 64 J JC 81, HI 2 Jc 72 Kalamazoo 7, Adrian 6 =" Heckey Michigan §, Mic’ n State 3 Michigan Tech 3 Spneseee 3 fot) Michigan State 108, W. Michigan 33 - § Avondale 7 r Van yke 38 ener 01, Ven Dz Sect harbor 4. tue” = Hills 65, Detroit Country Xf ' S 4 % THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 3ig Firs Period Decides| | itter Contest 55 fo St Lake Orion's Upset W ‘Brings Glory to Jackets By H. GUY MOATS | Big Jim Reese and his hook shots Ry BILL CORNWELL the runing It was Orion’s 5th FLINT—By grace of a ~ifeatured the last quarter 3 vondale Yellow Jackets a n a row. ‘s spree along with Maurie Woodson, the onan pom plete praises ae Nick Niera’s 24 points and 19 Mod's betel Seal period rally, Pos: pair ng for 13 of the. 37 land sou can't blame them one(Y Dave Golladay paced Orion's “~ as ny & ~~ ' awe _— Reese's 19 was tops little bit best team effort of the season, clean. A 2-point count) pave pichm, blauked in the A week ago the Jackets had no|Sim Acton topped Troy with 15, a cold ‘seven for Flint) 1.4 point end peried sparked the ikind words for Orion, But that’s! Avondale was in front of Claw- Northern basketball crew even- Pontiac scoring in the finale with all forgotten now after Friday| son all the way. The Jackets led _ tually proved the deciding factor 10 of the team’s 16 tallies, Dave night's happy results. by only three points at intermis- pin the S551 victory ‘in’ Vikings! oor 1s Ray 14. | Half of the Oakland B League) sion, 35-32, but a healthy 3rd pe- Wildanger field house here. . # &: — 8 basketball championship belongs to; riod swung the tide, . Pontiac won its sth straight ee Avondale and the Dragons deserve! i. )utholland sparked Avon's Valley game snd_its, 12th over. | encle in thelr QUES 10 eee much of the credit, = balanced offense with 19 points. all against a single loss. But the next Friday’ @ @hak wp the Test Avon's right to a share of the | Larry Dorr tallied 17 for the losers. Chiets were lucky to win. They |)... season. Next Tuesday they play crown was accomplished the only | In yesterday's other Oakland B were eutscored in all but that |.+ pova) Oak. way It could be—a Jacket victory game, Duane Hussey collected 26 opening round. Usually Pontiac Coach Fred Zittle’s Little Chiefs over coupled with a (points to pace Roseville’s 60-46 aioe teat ed Caer gon; |managed a last minute win over Lake Orion win over league-lead- a ae ee tion that would have been fa : sio note 14 Viking juniors, 52-50 ing Troy, Eagles. last night. velt Alexander's tipin Dragons handed Troy a 66-61 set-| "AEE ORTON . rrre Art Van Ryzin’s club started to|8 seconds the winning bucket. back while Avondale was racing) press, ath var : 23 = . ing a a eat loat eels : oe —o Dried peeve! — Sa SB Acwn 8 3 18 aie ah aaiaian te Seylwin over: Feng Cuseel and separ together with 93 rec: Tanne i i 3 Kilea 4 321 ; : / and an automatic co-title, {Niera 8 8 2% Pigley € @ 12 and Jim Skinner. Jim dunked his/City beat Arthur Hill 59-42 in o Orion trailed at halftime, 32-29, _ _ _, Mitehet 1 4. 6 conan ooze ay ace, lamang et ee take a 49-47 21 24 66 “xn ol P24 \Count was still 3019 for Chiefs| aug, "Oe yore 3 Se ee eo ey eniens|tebe Ortda se tk TY Be feeds Bandy 2° @ 4¢°Titiman 1 4 6 The Dragons then netted 11 straight /rroy oo sae 16 18 ed ies nie palate asl RY aed in eel ee | pe HOLD ON THERE — The Press photographer caught this shot during the intermission for they Peet 1 0 2 Gillard 3 1 7 Pontiac Prese Saunders § 1 11 Dorr ‘ 17 of an unidentified Ferndale cager,.at right, trying to wrestle the ball |Tared back: on the court to run Simmons tii Woodson 3 2 3 SCRAMBLE — Birmirigham’s Bob Stephenson was surrounded 9th in Row for La . Mulnell'd ee yay : ; 3 away from Birmingham's Bob Stephenson during their EML battle (YP Mine points before Ray tipped rarer) ie in til by the enemy as he went for a rebound in the game against Fern- “ aes Mectee § fit atm 3 68 at Birmingt last night. Looking on is Gordon Rodwan, also of | 8 shot off, the rim by Feet. feore By Quarters | ., ,,| dale last night. Railsplitter center Toy Palmer (32) came Tom Wilson scored 22 points to|Oronski § 1 11 Trexie 6 33 * Ferndale, Railsplitters won it with a big last period. “age here™ tye — Pontiag +»--s-s-s1--% 42 4§ 37—61| down with the ball as Stephenson stood by helplessly, Ferndale went jjead Lapeer’s basketbal] team to Thempeen, Maley 8 3 3 and gift toss. Whitmer connected Pontiac ‘le, Northern & on to win 58-44. ae eon alae an Laval en te » 8% Prat ar) Ferndale Star Bags 38 iia bit oie rer shee w beome 1 Me ete ee a 35 gemee emeee e Ferndale Star Bag Can ae coos oak eae P e and their 12th in 15 games. ‘Glawson” 0000S000Lde 8 . From there-on to the very end it . * M eaezx == == Wolves Clinch Tie cM a eS e@ several times, and a? j p : y VMI" \Chiet coming through in the nick) , : Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. of time to retain the lead. and é ARKSTON HOLL can match the 10-2 CHS record by, excelled on the beckboards ai Farl McNeal put on a one-manquarter held ‘ax advantage of 7e nie dh 5 re rar te Sowing last place West Bloomfield) het opposing 65 pivot ace INSURANCE — show last night as Ferndale,Seven points. Jenson 3 9 Hermes 3-6 §’ next George McDaniel to bry field nm » whipped Birmingham, 58-44, in an} But Ferndale rallied to tle * Falcons Romp Noles _ 1 ot Bremer 3g 19| Northville warmed Up for the oe. Hal — porta OF ALL KINDS Eastern Michigan League basket-| 8ore at 40-40 entering the 4t when 1 0 2 Tinsman 0 & 4! big tussle by nipping independent peatenr Seer | ! ball game at Birmingham ee conten eet _ : Dubats 1 © 2 McDaniel 2 64 Thurston 61-59, as Dick Biery | FE 2.9221 , . . ir quarter w La: 4 17 6 16 15 81 ts in his Ist game | Everybody got in the act at}- ee een Sees sot tessa = cate , pone “ {0 13th Win cme py ea TT 19 17-88 raga thamb injury. Milford as the Redskins took com-| F an were ry + peceqke: , ‘ dale edhe. game sted seoore, |; Sletten! medheil 38 of bis’ pols ig Ee see «Tree Throws Set) ee ee ee ular Wn on hides canal a 70 “- Lawrence St. 77 to almost single-handedly beat |ttal in the fatal 4th. Bob Isbell) 0° ote. sent Rochester's high- : |. pioomrrenn | 100? tilt. 11 Milford point-getters with 13, rner Cass _ aod n pate ssipectedy: mn riding Falcons off and running to lund i i . tt . 3 Clarkston’s steady play towards) Sed ba ee ppl ts . DISTINGUISHED INSURANCE ; McNeal potted 1? field goals and!" Champion East Detroit breezed|thelr 13th victory in 15 starts over/siowe 2 3 § kL. Holl. 3 4 ¢/the top came to a climax with the end Ray LaPratt had %4lph J. Austin SERVICE SINCE 1920 ‘Ralph T, Norvell four free tosses to set the school ; ‘Fitzgerald last night lsenfor€ 1 1 3 Johnson @ 1 1! triumph over Holly, the team which TW"S UP 20 Ray att had, . past Mt. Clemens, 64-50, and Port . Stanley © 2 2 Gordh.r 2 0 4 ’ (25. i. mark, previously held by Harry 1 = The local Class B power coasted jonnst'e 1 5 7 Hehl @ ~1 1 had been the Ist to beat North-| arr¥/Huron crushed Hazel Park, 135.) jong after starting with a 132/Fumn 1 9 3 Lucsgm § $ 9 vine ’ para i Ger EME. Gyee. chinhgs » thet, BE Fol Fee Lg Birmingham led at halftime} 1 RMIN' ° : sor po . 28-23, and at one time in the rd| RGFT TR | wa Fr rejgerald held the scoring edge in/Mc 3 9 4 Clarkston, coached bv ‘Dom! MAGIC at YOUR FINGERTIPS —|Sineel” a7 438 melt } { 43/twe periods but could never get/nediora 4 1 13 — — —!Mauti, led from the start as Leroy Palmer 2 @ 4 Steph'n'n 2 3 ¢)back in the bell game. 22 19 63 17 14 49 Barks and George Lahg continued . « m be 8 By | { : # to a : Bloomfield Hills Rogers © 1 3 Ritchie 3 ¢ 12) Steady scoring leaders Dave (| yuirord sd 18 42 19-63) their fine scoring and center Dick! , aes _ — | Peters and Jim Van Nocker rung (w. nt “AGaE ay *—4 Lippert made one of his best con- 1” 5 4 16 44 16 and 14 in that order to al- Free Throws Wallops Countr y pane Quarters ‘ . - wi fa 8 losers’ _ be- Milford 19, W. Bloomfield 11. tributions of the i : ; Day Fi 65-30 Birmingliam | ....d2 i8 ia. &—#4| tweem them, Bob Bush tallied 14| A determined group of Clark-) Parks counted 25 points, Lang : ay rive, Fe saettge Throws Missed and Ralph Brunk 11 for the Spar- | ston High basketballers ole — 18 and fippert 12. The tatter ? ; : : ' mee *. ; tans, possession of Ist place in tough The best team scoring display of w. nd today with g The setback left Fitzgerald at} Wayne-Oakland League : pwede ar goede n-ne, Caley! ee i 4-10 for the season. A wide edge in|®t least a share of the coveted South Lyon Triumphs oe ‘ 5 = field Billy to. an aay, 6590 ti] : the fleld got! department made the| top spot elready «certo , ‘With Magic Touch Tunin can tee eel Re thy fe 3 = ‘ledge for Rochester as the schools| This was made possible last) Bill Peavyhouse and Wally Dun-| g g the Motor City last night. Utica uint 48-46 matched free throws. night when the Wolves tured itcan combined for four points. in i Eleven differen ae: as Z » ROCHESTER FITZGERALD their am harass Gere Guns to give ) repent, bas- z os roe — , tory ng y a team a ory over ; 4 the point columm as the victors 1 g Retna Marthe Sh Fevers” $ 2 18 Bush 9 44 count in their finale of the regular!Boysville last night at South Lyon.| © PLUS HaloLight . Copped their 2nd straight and 6th pegs . te pew ra ter|Eidred” 4 «0 @ Selogvo 1 4 ¢| S¢ason. Clarkston now paces North-'Dave Wren made 14 points for the! si age net am ay ants toon SE EMS ES ieee dao, by wins wh ke od In the © PLUS “Oabinel of Light” for ’67 Mich hed be best sight of Oe Lt ss the indi duh b 62 nwa - is ylonehalf game but the Mustangs League of the Lakes. | ' | added 11, Blake Ser inthed recor. A flick of the tiny “Magic Touch” control turns | 11 for Country Day. ne dant tot ee a on new Sylvania television . . . tunes oft pe ) . "s 17- nels . . , sends soft, eye-comforting HaloLight Bloomfield started fast with a bulge in the 3rd quarter was more : | ing all across the front of the set. Halo- 23-6 Ist period advantage and had|than they could overcome. Utica’s © ‘ : | Light’ and “Cabi # Light” bine t the final issue clinched at half-loverall record is now 10 wins ight a abinet of Light” combine to pro- | time with ; , - + _ \pgainet three losses. duce a soft, cool glow that makes TV easier | , . onest | You can watch for hours without | on your ' Strain. Xena Sylvania’s styling magic adds a warm, welcome touch to any. room setting. See . Sylvania soon . . . and you'll want to own it always! Magic Touch Tuning Flick! Your set’s turned on. Volume stays pre-set by you.. Now flick the channel control. Channels slide into view. “Magic Touch” lets you select from three channels at each flick of your finger. : say PICK YOUR PAYMENT PLAN at HAMPTON’S Plan No. 1 Only $3.45 per week and $100 trade-in allowance! Plan No. 2 $140 Allowance on Your Old TV — Pay Regular Price! PORTABLE TELEVISION FOR ONLY 29° | HAMPTON EL CALL RALPH CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES FE 5-4161 __ FE 5-2077 Business NEVER Has to Hide! 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We sell dw ants hl dence the car that for the past three years outsold every other car in America except two of the best-known smaller cars—Buick. _ prospect Tits end all the help you need. With '. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD 825 W. HURON ST. PHONE FE 4.2525 orte to ee ard Tver at bild'e totid Me of the — Neer Tel-Huron Shopping Center Open Every Evening clientele that will my from you year after year, sales training, hot Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 + HAMPTON’S 5-STAR EXTRAS % Free Home Demonstration * Free Delivery Easy Terms Available % Our Own Service Department — * Generous Trade-In Allowance { We're Oliver Motor Sales, 210 Orchard Lake Avenue. Our phone number is FE 2-9101. Call ps now for an appointment. : Waldron Hotel Bldg. * F z 4 SS z % & se ge aa % jaro: We sau i See ere So a fs = 3 ze ¢ i Eom ss "Ry = sh x te Se SAA ‘ta = r i * f i ey De ae 2 eae A ‘ : ve ror 4 a , We ‘ : * * § = *, » ae 3 THEI PONTIAC PRESS. 8 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 23, 1057 | oe 1. : ee z sid 23 County Men Pong Area C. of Carine reser i a some ar ed bu t Fach stil Gels Payments (micies 22, Planfor Annual Meet ! ? — Ce contin-| ‘ip went into the mail this week. e €° 9 does the government decide) Those from Pontiac, sent to Fort ) are|Leonard Wood, Mo, for basic train-|, 4 highlight of the meeting, wit Carece Sprol, 28 Rosewoog| nner on APril 39, Hirlingss said. _— - STORM _‘WINDOWS com eee ore Tete Orsl | TNC) MONEY DOWN Ave.; Abram Campbell, 15 Emer-| cr arr up—An ad in a Seattle] son Ave.; Wilbur Schatz, 272) Dixie | newspaper offered for sale “ 30) NO PAYMENT ‘til April Ist , Ave.; Reynaldo Trevino, 27 Bald- . Down ap ae the prices on — alu win Ave.; and James Skrine, 47 anne pag seme ne Mato: ally advertised overage size i | 1 88 Hy | Charlotte St. There was one mistake, those were] windows, | The new privates from the)+tapie acres.” As you no doubs realize, the | 75 be eligible for a pension, : wikeon 1 a oy iV . — illiam Lawrason, Farmington; ws Seared at pone eee wow, | You.must have had at least 9 | (Questions on Social Security|John Monaghan, Birmingham; | Here IS a 10 WINDOWS and 2 DOORS | : i In setting up the program, Con- ee Perc, |Problems. may be addressed to/Phillip Fowler, Birmingham; Wil- Self ANC | \ gress provided for a special So- ouing oS “ee “Social Security, in care of The|jiam Funni, Farmington; —, Credit Union lies ei) cial Security disability tax start- Ae ee oa, (eee Pee Questions will belwrobel, Birmingham; Dorald| H Sto Sash Yividy > in Jan, 1 and that the tax would to a disability you answered by mail from the Pontiac| wolfe, Farmington; Robert Kashin for You! * i rm tte s+ + © ofr Average Home UU , ‘ 4 oe go into @ special disability fund. nets On Oe ee Ad-iTroy; Howard Phelps Jr., Lake SAVE te this Coon Ee | wren Se See eee De cunt:|se ae peed m: ete 9 3 Severs for the past 3 Pech eteeines od poner an aca i, : money to pay the disability pay. | From W. R. T. of Chico | for this service.) Raymond Parmenter, Drayton| PAID ments, Congress decided that |“My wife was drawing; Social Se- Plains; Richard Lefebvre, Ann Ar-jj "2 “ere | FREE ESTIMATES—36 Months to Pey the disability payments shouldn't because of my| 4 Sifsae Teme ecw fo, Sol enhanc Sa a ery "Hese |" "Yearmsonee 1G, Weedon Home Equipment Co. em- nae ee ee * payment for last month. May J| \ vers This includes firms Credit Union 1 1661 S. Telegraph Phone FE.4-2597 Ate News C 1 Blufts,|“2eP it or must I return it? which had voluntarily increased of Congress in Washing-|] 509.4 National Bk. |) ve al . 2 ' ope op tl ; Commonity . Pas ee Secon. SS Se cee ‘ *" EMERGENCY SALE! Y%4 MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY OF FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MUST BE LIQUIDATED co a AT A FRACTION OF VALUE... CENTRAL WAREHOUSE RENOVATION FORCES the IMMEDIATE ; au to 9 LIQUIDATION of. FAMOUS BRANDS, FLOOR SAMPLES,*MARRED ODDS & ENDS, DISPLAY MODELS, YW ett. Pe eS VALUE. eset AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS SAVE UP TO "NO MONEY a AY 10 5 NEEDED QUICK EASY TERMS! | Famous FULL TWIN SIZE , REG. $220 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE * 99.00 Ciaran MAPLE ° REG. $160 SOFA BED and CHAIR. ..°100.95 1957 TV BUNK BEDS FAMOUS MAKE HIDE-AWAY BED. .* 89,00 | Gamay os sevens cd be ig ye REG. $360 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE *199.00 " Tacades Wartanty and Istaaton f — a x12’ LINOLEUM RUG...........5 6.95 now QUICK-EASY CREDIT-NO MONEY NEEDED! _ J Reg. $268 B’kease Bod, Dr’ser, Chest $137.00 GRAND RAPIDS ge ; 3 lnonce DUO LOUNGE 5 MIRRORS s 88 || NORGE |NORGE ELECT | tion Baveled Bdge: AUTOMATIC. io | ar wus 5 SLEEPER and SOFA@& ™ Sian Sie igs: — DRYER ONE GROUP TV BASES ; 6 95 Other Sizes in Stock with trade . j ax4 as oa ? SQegceeeeeeeeeeeunran On ah eee seueueneunteneueeee ' $ All Metal Folding BRIDGE CHAIRS... .> 1.88 JUMBO SIZE HH 0 Speed + BIG SCREEN 7 ack sieblewece popes OR ince: Oto Group LAMPS, Vane Io °2.... * 400] | DEEP FRYER i! DORMEVER MIXER {1 Portable Ty; NORME GAS DRYER Z=°™ ....*14R0 Reg. $18.95 GE STEAM IRON...... $10.50 7” cnitben $24i i 429" [oe eee ee Reg. 529.50 Dix. Rem. Shaver “and $12.88 fananannasneanennand “a agnnnananndiniinndul Suede} Pre-owned AUTOMATIC WASHER. . : 19.00 og 71895 Halon Bench Wit 1888 |For ames ff san rac a none O20 Welghowe Eo Dror 120 1 — : DINETTE SETS ++ BEDROOM SUITE :: REFRIGERATOR : | : FULL SIZE-—JEWEL : $99" $9 8 1) nats 138 : [MATTRESSES $ FULLY INSULATED 9 39) to it pe T] OR BOX SPRING fanenancensecsonnand Geennnneenanennened nnetaasenneeanceuad CHOOSE FROM: @ SERTA @ SIMMONS - GAS RANGE OPEN SUND AY L te 5 @ RESTONIC LS RESTONIC "0 ONE eROUT ONE GROUP GIANT SOREN FAMOUS TV... FAMOUS TV......5 99.00 ‘T Rn Pree WAREHOUSE |) rac. 406 wesrinenonse == + a4 [G-Pleco CHROME DINETTE SET. - STEWART-WARNER RADIOS .— on | 3 BLOCKS WEST Famous Make Elec. Coffee Maker. . .* 8.88 ‘Or TELEGRAPH. — IT some TOASTMASTER TOASTER * 14.88 ‘Sunday 1t0 57.M. Ba" Electro Blanket Antosatc + 13.88 Peet [2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 8-374] | G5 S245 ypsug 24258 g582924 say agf if tke ‘if i i i HI iat iit gti 3 ae di im reat it: HUE itll By i AT SHE a5jre2by diag Canddrls E eats segeas ESGtge 3229 54 He is 7 i id aE de bi Fale Hi ali mt adidust evil: iF y dpeeceaase foufapsegs 0 ae i Hh | tae F gg 285595 8558 2542s : ante Hi nail iNET; BIT se Hi a jie iia ae atti in ; Ss228 | PTLLET ene an en il aitp Hs a Lt att is estth -glstad guk i li uy ARB andl 28 NEAT Httes > ince 1929 light wood. The rug ts green figured. Mr. Gardner has his lounge chair, partially shown at the right; it’s covered in green leather. t .¥ r i partments S and the 7 br Ve roun * ing Volume to R 5 Pet. Over Last Yea ee — A minimum amount of furniture _rilliant colors of the wing chair stand out. The rug is green tweed. a SIMPLE AND COLORFUL makes this living room look spacious, Against the green walls and —_ Lamps are brass with white shades. | oyster white draperies the plaid upholstery of the sofa is separated |Build 4 PONTIAC PRESS _ ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 7 a wa ‘ GENEROUS LIVING ROOM — Mrs. Robert Gardner takes it easy in the afters _ tables and the television set are ‘ noon when her housework is done; She lives in the new Orchard Court apartments Stem on Salmer avenue. This living room has beige walls. The sectional sofa is red, while <= > ® a mie, ~W —_ LL a” oS ks ‘Ss oO be te (@) Qa. i §| Z| 5 Pontine Press Photes by Ed Vanderworp * ed THE stairs leading to the second floor. Apartments in the rear all have their individual outside doors. Between the two parts of the building there is a patio that is to be landscaped for summer living. fa AY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 BE FOOLED — Don't let this picture Zering isn't getting a meal or. SAT ON SEMINOLE AVENUE — Recently com- pleted the Bel Aire Manor apartment on Sem- inole avenue has twelve units. This picture, taken at night, shows the entrance hall and the Hat a pila : Ps ‘Titeeg /8 BLA _ it ult lae Lae rs font . = a} a 43.33 3 eG og ae Es on @ 3 if ay AH 228 | Companies Bui * aCe ab Hil? aris i Hf ag , nt af) ies ial igi i i piu I BER 2 tae all, fie : tiaytt iii ' : Hee MERCER } FLUSH DOOR nr _ SALES 490 N, Pontiac Trail MA 4-2222 Ty 32282 i ut lif. tH ia i it fed pandisefa yagis gF ? iii PH {ty i wad; | a = =! Two Loca fil i 7 _SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 _ q | oats F urnish , as ciel S Py 28) ~ ri ut i 2. it a IE tfc. “3 + £2233 rt 3 2 anfiliti sine + g 232552 Ad ae an fit +4404 $o4 86 HAL HT yi 4 : 2 See The “Budget Rancher” 3-BEDROOM HOME ' The Beautiful New Patterned with a 12x37 foot area free for recreation purposes. On your lot cedar the house will be duplicated for $9,975. The public is invited to view area the house on Sunday after two o'clock and daily thereafter. to fit the size of the room. stood is a drop leaf table, furnished by Wiggs has brown tweed carpeting on the floor. The _—store linens if desired. At HOMEY LIVING ROOM — The living room of the model house draperies are brown and tan striped. Walls are sand color. Doors are flush birch. Maple furniture in early American style is scaled ; EA ef iL 35 a|22 4g\ai ae ae i 2 if 5 }i! a ett method involves the use of 16-inch by 32-inch hardwood plywood i} to a furring strip framework with panels, one-eighth or one-quarter paneling ceilings is re- the National Lumber A new trend toward the use of ported Wood Used on Ceilings wood % | ba ing hot objects on furniture tops./tween painting jobs. VISIT THE MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY 5 to 8 P. M. Ate at te Bi Sinatra Whe a yee ae bce ws OS ie ae as “ie Was Installed by SPENCER’S Home ut the Also Installed by Spencer’s Are VINYL PLASTIC COUNTER TOP and INLAID LINOLEUM in ‘the Kitchen PLASTIC WALL TILE, CHINA FIXTURES and _ INLAID LINOLEUM in the Bathroom 3 = oh S) 3 = o Sunday 2 to 8 THE BUDGET RANCHER See This Example of the Fine Qual Visit This Model Home Now | The Quality Building | Materials In The Budget Rancher ty i COVERINGS ” FLOOR Installations by Spencer’s at 1266 North Cass Lake Road icigsaphae! Sone Say fe , : h Lake Road _ = 3511 | * FE 4-2521 BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Were Supplied By 549 NO. SAGINAW ST. All oe meee Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights ’til 9:00 see eee aoe See BY se a < 4 F ; z ' ae ee t 2 = é PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 5 Built On Your Own Lot $i Here is the most wonderful opportunity of the year! Own your own home for as little as $9,975, built on your own lot. You really have to come out and see it yourself to appreciate the fine workmanship, quality materials’ and construction that makes this home unique. High price features will amaze you when you compare the specifications and advantages found in higher price models. Come out today! FIREPLACE OPTIONAL PONTIAC M-5S9 (Highland Read) to N. Cass Lake Road, right to model. OR ee Telegraph Road te Pon- tiac Loke Road, West 2 iles. Watch for Signs MODEL st 1266 W CASS LAKE Ra _ OPEN TODAY & SUNDAY 2 TO 8 P. M.—DAILY 5 TO 8 P. M.. — 377 TELEGRAPH RD. Drapes furnished throughout this lovely home by Spencers — FLOOR: COVERING featuring the wonderful, liveable Early American collection of Ethan Allen SOLID ROCK MAPLE / IN HAND-RUBBED NUTMEG FINISH bey Ly i Bateman-Kampsen FE 4.0528 Sie mail emo sobitnsy Jurelihed $y W GGS of Pontiac All the furniture and decorative pieces in this at- tractive model Home are from Wiggs Colony Shop -—noted for its outstanding collection of fine furni- ture and unusual horne accessories, Especially designed tor today’s living, this versatile Ethan Allen group faithfully reproduces authentic Early American period pieces to new dimensions that make the most of limited wall spoce—provide all the Storage you need—ond actually make rooms seem larger! Constructed of select Vermont rock maple + « « carefully crafted to bring out all the beauty of the wood grain . , . hand-finished to a warm brown nutmeg tone , . . and, best of ail, Ethan Allen furniture is moderately priced to give you top quolity and real value! You'll love the correlated selection for bedroom, living room and dining room , , . come see it.in this model home—just as it will look in your own home, * See the complete collection of this lovely furniture at Wiggs. . —its open stock too! .. . and buy any group orvindividual piece at savings of from 10% to 25% during Wiggs February Sale! & + % REALTY | OMPANY. sili i a & * t RRO Obie Co a tk ae oe ia oe a ¥ Soe : Cas is oe, ; - e. 4 \ = j 2 3 “ Fe == I FIGHTEEN TH PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1957 Limpsay || glais, all-antomatic = were Poll == eC eS AL — pee BAD. i NANG. ER SOFTENER. _ a moe PE] (Overlooking Union Lake’ Village) So oe ctnree — *. - “T alk Abou t V alue TANK GUARANTEED irises gowns, | soso for Your Money!! p99 ‘ FOR LIFE b dsay. 's largest manufac- : oa ea copeanale ales solteners. Visualize This:— : for so little money you get a DIRECTIONS— 4% mite north of cozy 8-room home with 2 baths, Cooley Lake Road on Williams Lake Read | one with ceramic tile, and choice of colors and fixtures. 3 roomy bedrooms and a aneled den . . . the kitchen Low Down Payment No water softener is better than its tank. And the new Lindsay rust- proof fiberglas tank is the best yet! Not only can ‘t rust, it resists con- we “sweating” in hot weather. Easy to keep clean. CENTER HALL — Privacy for living and fun sired, the sun room could be a children’s play- | are provided by a center hall. But guests cannot room. With a two-way fireplace there is nearly see into any of the bedrooms from this hall, 39 feet of livability in the den and living room, =| Plumbing is concentrated for economy. If de- —— ee iH ;' - k-saver! What a~ S) ey iouttstaw tna [| PONTIAC PRESS jst scm rmco rn] | feta atieis tt | | $72 Per Month on has it! eT S sces entuats he te staf | Monotop, with double sinks, | — : —e © tacies gamer cake lus a lovely eo per range 20 Yr. Mortgage Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study | Plan for The House of The Week, Design HW-37. No stamps | WITHOUT BASEMENT Please do not use sticky tape on coins. | But the house can be made ood and fan. A large living , — with barren sisters { window, and the latest—a meng og? Sg off the Earl E. J ames, realtor ning area. is home. sets on an average lot of 90’x150’. | Phone EMpire 3-631 - Trade In Your Rusty Old Water Softener Free Water Analysis E VAUGH Home Improvement Co. ‘ 487 Elizabeth Lake Rd. » PHONE cE E 8-195T Tow 4 Pl iP Crease Fret i ment between the kitchen and the j dining room where the stairs to j the basement are — located, i All in all, this i¢ a home for : : , ‘ STATE... gracious living, with enough flex- = ibility in the basic plan to satisfy) : > Dh mam eB SAR Baan aaa ananannae -—= any need,. The sun room, for in-! WINTER PRICES —— stance, might be a children’s play- . Fit Luxury to Your Budget uw tty 0 beans tt es NOW IN EFFECT! accepted. NAME STREET CITY os | Security Sells : with your family. | LOOK AWHINGS | 2 Our Product | Here's a home especially de-) way fireplace, costing only 2 | LAND CONTRACTS | FIBERGLAS | sc hay | ie aon eras | MOND CONTRACTS || PORCHES, PATIOS and P a ak, Ene eins me ot Ge ae oe soar Rag Booaip. Ayes ward YOUR DisposAL” sf] : a renecte 5 me nay {ainment areas often seen in IWS) ing ay decorative divider. Guerantoed Results | ALUMINUM SIDING "F Build with TRU-BILT [Uy hows. into al There is a door trom the sun] Humphries Real Estate | ’ 0 ! BLOCKS and be sure! ‘house that could be built by a Toom to a terrace at the rear of| FE 2-0474 0 Wind, Fire, Heat, family of moderate income — and) the house, with another back door Moisture, Rodents — yet retaining the features that accessible from either the dining. ‘recen kitchen. This second’ | Ar d many dangers can be ae bade eee oe t| door could be used as te on DEWEY ne ALE WROUGHT. Alar Check These Features: \noted a trance to another terrace if there cogetyucting your [cctaning HW for "The Hose|wee any need o deure oct] PREpe GIGANTIC SAVINGS! |] NO | ca: Siliding.witk War” Bosra Test fiw wel he mo. ferro tine | RIGERATION $6 Aiested: Condtaatig MONEY | *Sotrttu, ya of t i products. Seg us with ff nen ett or Ie cl "ve wee othe mbt of] WESERVICE TE re eien 199" | own | “Fees a rear of house, note that ; : 3 This is a three-bedroom, one- |it does h si . mate. nory ‘nouns ‘wit tras cone in the foundation» . ja sea * Member of i. L. W. BOGERT CALL TODAY FE 4-6089 Z design ge economy | NTIAC-OAKLAND CO. STRUCTURAL STEEL ct Desene te provide mast jn cobstrcion. °° | | mermicrnarion assy. |) ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES : | Ball bas a feature that the lady |house leads to an underground = FE 5-6247 | 233 S. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac Residential — Commercial — Industrial | Preates re eee ee a i In looking down the hall, wheth- fi * = i = TRU-BILT BLOCK C0. |22%-"- =<: 5 MINUTES #ROM PONTIAC sd a a a ON ‘WALTON "ROAD MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES ‘are open. Only the ladies know CLOSE TO WOODWARD AVE. (U.S. 10) what this means when guests drop " 1992 Pontiac Drive FE. 4-9531 in unexpectedly and the bedroom Near Telegraph end Orchard Lake Roads furnishings aren't all set. for visi- itors. ") MASTER BEDROOM | The mastor bedroom has a lav- atory adjacent to a walk-in clothes Closet, cleverly designed so that, tandard if preferred, the lavatory can be- come a full-size bathroom by cut- : Colored | ting down slightly on the spacious- ness of the closet, The regular Bathroom | bathroom, of the modern divided type, is on the other side of lav- 3 . jatory wall next to the kitchen, FExtares | piumbing s0 necessary for econo: . no Immediate Delivery! The kitchen ts an ample 13 H. Hi. STANTON inches by 11 feet, 2 inches and i. combined with a dinette = 103 State St, plumbing Sales and Service FE 5-1683 2 - 1 : | z : f K q | a Lk ITS Lo ee eo WA oe . Ss "Satan Ap ea4 ! i “— = Modernization Service NO MONEY DOWN FREE ESTIMATES * Breezeways * Additions. celewe Quality Built 1957 * Recreation *Altic Rooms | * Kitchen Remodeling at 1956 Prices 3 SIDR - BRICK RANCH VALUE on 1076 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA ON E . Awalags A Limited Offer ... So | | XTRA LARGE 80 FOOT LOT * House Raising / Order Yours NOW . : » oa t fake a chance on miss” © SPACIOUS COUNTRY KITCHEN * Roofing Kou save in more ways than one if you order e iniy . « « Choose oer wae ° PAVED, CURVED STREETS ~ ; ( your garage now while prices are lower, Rid home now and take advantage @© COLORED BATH FIXTURES * Siding | 7 before this limited offer expires. O NO DOWN PAYMENT ... 5 YEARS TO PAY ALSC NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL APRIL — SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS G & IVE Construction Co. OPEN SUNDAY 12° TO 4 | 2260 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-1211 -(Mlorth of Telegraph) Pret of this low, low down payment. ©@ PRIVATE BEACH and RECREATION AREA Enjoy the convenience of nearby schools, shopping, ; churches , . . and the thrill of . Models Open 12-8 P. M. Daily and Sunday a private lake only steps away Model Phone: ORlando 3-93 78 from your door. See for your- models furnished by: - ey T | 8 348 | ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY ree u Y € OF self this week-end! 21999 GRATIOT AVE scott 5-4900 Tececrarn Cus 24) ti - . t 4 s r ' ee eS ae a ao ; ee i gale agai ba ices 5 i ey alii y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 _NINETEEN x b: ae is en | ee Wood Resists Dents fete ae cui 2 * soem 960 os Hacksaw Harry resting 4 : pt cto a nce a8." "gta wa waa ny kes ot Whack at Sack Caddy Old sacks are handy in any household. Keep: them in a home- ‘made “sack caddy” which may be jattached to a wall or kept on a shelf or countertop, | Select a board 1" thick, about 8” |wide and 12” to 15" long. A half cure the panels with glue. * * * Prime the device and finish it with two coats of paint or enamel. Other methods of finishing include covering with a pretty wallpaper, decorating the raw or painted sides = with decalcomania, or simply var- nishing the unpainted materials, MAN WORRYING ABOUT HIS NEW GARAGE BUILT BY US! Specializing in... Day and Night Service GAS and BURNERS 721 or rent ao WARNER tenon O Dean Heating FE 5-7 F L. } | i Commercial Buildings ,|is an ideal seat or coffee table. y Size cutting guides and directions will be needed after cleaning. A PLYMOUTH BENCH—Cop- the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony Pattern 218, which gives ac for making it, will be mailed for 25¢. This pattern also is one of five in the Early American Re- production Packet. Price $1. The Pontiac Press Pattern nis Bedford Hills, New York, ee Better Quality inNew Homes More Bedrooms, Baths, Breezeways Conaniee shen Additions orch Enclosures RAND NEW ome mamnnte ling Loire B reation Rooms iding Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms | fe STUAMS OFF ALL LATIRS AT OnE, AP ARTMENT | tr LEAVES WALLS IM PERFECT CONDITION. wy SUAPLE AND SAFE TO OPERATE : PONTIAC PAINT MFC. CO. JUST FINISHED Private Entrance, Paved —- Individual Thermo- stats in Each Room, Bed- room, Living Room, Tile Bath. Kitchen with Refrig- erator and Stove. Excellent Location. Heat Furnished. $100 Per Month Adults Only “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland A. MURRAY WHITE BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED Open trom 1 to § Sunday 17-19 S. Perry FE 5-6184 FE 4-9544 207 W. Montcalm 130 Seminole FE 4-1550 Quality is more apparent in new home construction this year than in ‘the past. Surveys by leading home | ‘builders show that many families | jare now ready to move out of their. first homes and into bigger and beter dwellings. Growing families with | Incomes are sparking the mar- | ket for homes with at least three bedrooms, large kitchens, plenty | of closets and at least two baths, If-they can afford it, these young families also want larger living rooms equipped with kitchens decked out with built-in appliances and a wide variety of. may be regarded as necessities in the modern American home. * * Sno ene n—geiy YOU'LL OWN THE BEST - AND STILL PAY LESS! © T 4, $350 DOWN TO Gls -FHA TERMS NOW! exclusive in ~ Clarkston the NORTH STAR _ FULL BRICK---3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT---RANCH HOMES @ All Brick - @ Paved Streets ; @ Community Water System @ 5 Different Elevations @ Large 100-Foot Wide Lots @ 17’ Country Kitchen with Birch Cabinets @ Large Master Bedroom with Wardrobe Closet @- Double Sink in Kitchen . . . GE Monotop Counters @ Full Tile Features @ Oak Flooring | @ Built-In Bathroom Vanity @ Large Living Area, 1,050 Sq. Ft. @ Gasinator Included ‘i ae a LOCATED: Take U.S. 10 to M-15. M-15 te Waldon Road in Clarkston, Michigan. MODEL OPEN Sundey 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily 2 to 9 P.M. we: \ j EX a hs ee es ee ee ee je po ae ogee = AE ce gat ee SOEs aes Pikitchen. .{a social center, gaining popularity is the cedar-: lined closet. Many builders across. closet lining. Women are attracted to the beauty of this wood and " ability to repe! moths. longer luxuries, for when in- stalled as part of original con- struction, these closets cost little if any more than closets with plastered walls. Kitchens, of course, generally re- knows that, as in days of old, fam- ily life still centers around the With voungsters and friendly neighbors about, she wants a kitchen large enough to serve as as well as the Place where meals are prepared. | Kitchen Cabinets Wood in 88 Pct. of Homes Wood kitchen cabinets—many in ponderosa pine—were installed- in 88 per cent of all new homes built during the first quarter of 1956, ac- cording to a survey by the Bureau of Statistics, U. S. Department of| Labor. One of the chief reasons for this is a growing preference by wom- en for soft, natural “wood tones in the kitchen. Clar ponderosa pine is ideal for kitchens since it stains readily in any light or dark finish. It can also be easily painted. . Refinishing Furniture If you are mending or refinish- jing furniture, keep the household vacuum cleaner at your side. It is invaluable for removing dust, fi- ibers, scrapings and the like, creat- ed in the course of there renova- ition. All such surfaces must be’ |kept thoroughly clean or they can- inot be finished properly. ied from one that was. used by! Cedar Closets Sought; Many Built-In Features | staing | fireplaces, ‘other so-called luxuries which soon’ A quality feature that is fast the country are lining all of their. _|closets with aromatic red cedar Actually, cedar closets are no | ceive first attention when the fam-/| ily is house hunting. The mother! thigh standards is to help others Custom Installations tor KITCHEN, CABINETS _FLOOR & WALL TILE STORM SASH & SCREENS COUNTER TOPS and Other Home Improvements | Call tor Free Estimate Carl Shell & Sons | 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton "Phone OR 93-5043 Real Beauty Is Inexpensive When You Use NATURAL Building Stone @ Tennessee Ledge Rock @ Brier Hill @ Colorado Pink Ledge @ French Lick Sandstone @ Tennessee Marble @ Blue ond Buff Tayco | Rich Looking, Lustrous Polished Marble Window Sills Beautiful Tennessee Marble ESTIMATES GIVEN Without Obligation PONTIAC. CUT STONE iD M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 . . » BURMEISTER yi (Advertisement) é ~ HENS VIEWa By Realtor Partridge If you happen to be troubled with snorers in your house you'll probably be interested in a gadget [tmvented by a handy hobbyist in . . + BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... ... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND Open Daily $ a.m.-8 p.m. ek ee ee ee ee A a FOR Ws SS © Additions ® New Roofs © Recreation Rooms -@ Remodeling CONTACT OUR MODERNIZING DEPT. Call EM 3-4171 for on appoint- ment for one of our qualified men to come to your home! BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. EASY TERMS SUNDAY 10-3 Grade A-1 Selected FROM $895 BIRCH DOORS : ANOS 0109 WausiaMoIna °°” GYOS.G109 wassiaWwana ** 10D walsiaWans, se @#e#e e « oe. Easy Terms! PLUMBING up to 30% OFF Chicago. He claims he can make ipeople who sleep out loud as quiet as a deserted library. I idon’t know just what the Windy City man has in mind, but if he lis right the snore will soon be a ‘lost sound effect. Folks who keep track of those things claim there are forty mil- lion snore artists in the U. 8. That's a lot of noise. Unfortun- ately, the lad who does the snoring isn't the one who stays awake. j first. Let's ‘hove works. is a good night’s rest. I see that our famous Pontiac! car has established some new speed records at Daytona Beach. Our congratulations goes to every- one at Pontiac Motor for this outstanding achievement. The local philosopher says we'd all be happier if we lived up to the high standards we set for other folks .. . Well, one of our live up to their own high stand- ards. Believe me, there’s real satisfaction in being able to find the perfect house or lot fer a/ customer—the new home that will bring lasting satisfaction. Let us do the same for you . mee ‘Partridge is the Bird ‘to See." REALTOR WARD E. PART-|O ‘RIDGE, 1050 W. Huron, Phone FE 2-8316. Now You @ Whiter Wash @ Save Up to 80% in @ Protect Your Hair ond Hands © Less Polishing and Scrubbing SOFT WATE @ Protect Your Plumbing Trade In Your Old Softener CRUMP Can Have ee Soap BOND , .. BURME! ELECTRIC INC. | 3465: Auburn . Telephone |. Road FE 4.3573 eee "dL Aw, STER j-spee BOND... . i BURMEISTER | + «+ BURMEISTER GOLD ose Tal GOLD BOND ALUMINUM 3-PC. COLORED FCOMB. DOORS] |. muerte] es chrome fittings & cast iron tub. inom $9Q% | | $44 G95 ca and Frame 210% Fuutiote Asphalt Shingles .........$6.95 While They Last! z »QNQO9 9109 waisiawyna * °° GNOs a709, wausaWans. ‘ ZONOLITE ow *439 ° Bag : 16-INCH Reg. $4.50 | °- FIBERGLAS or | GOLD BOND a 3 INSULATION . | Brand New Stock—Your Choice . . 100 Sq. Fr. |S | LOOSE ROCK WOOL............ Bog. $1.25 | 4x8 PLASTER BOARD $1.35 | 25.8. JOINT CEMENT... ssi«s $2.25 | DRY WALL CORNER BEADS............ Ft. 4c COLD BOND RUBBER BASE PAINT 48x Ys Inch MASONITE 4x8x Vs “Inch PEG ‘BOARDS ssAscsoocodbcocer Per Sheet $2.88 For Tool Rack $4. 45 $2. 95 Gal. Now save $3.00 gallon. Advertised in Life. This ts not a discontinued line You beeadl bay a all | yes want any time during this sale. 1x6, 1x8, Reg. $190, $160 M a ee 1x6, 1x8, ‘1n10-W. | P| PANELING Cheice of 2 Patterns +e oe eeee 2x4-8 & 6-H. No. 1 & Better 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 IDAHO PANELING ...... Reg. $220, $190 M Leng Tongue 1x12 WHITE FIR, Reg. $130 ...... beveeeees now $110 M M%-Inch FIR PLYSCORE ................ now $3.30 Sheet. Ne. 2-C OAK FLOORING, Reg. GIN oc ccecss now $110 M Ne. 1 OAK FLOORING, Reg. $220 ........... now $180 ee ey ee ee ee) CARLOAD OF 4x8x5/8 PLYSCORE..*4” BU ,GNO8. A109 wasSiawyna, *.* ; anos. G109: MILSIIWBNG * eee 3e% Burmeister’s : ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail Above Prices Are in Quantities Quoted Cash and Carry YARD NO. 1—Corner of Cooley Leke and Williams Loke Rds.—EM 3-4171, Pontiac’ YARD NO. 2—9 Mile at Telegraph Phone EL 6-4184 | RMEBSTER GOLD BOND .. ‘BURMEISTER a, BOND A i INOS GOO MaAsHaWans “6; et .. ? ie\ x fe > = ~~ 4 # is 5 Se ie ee ee _ * eee Og : TWENTY _ eee bd __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23,1957 : j Complete. Basement Walerproaing | a | _{Svitable for Flooring All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! - Reliable Waterproofin; 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4 11T0 BUY or SELL! in Clarkston-- Waterford -- Drayton Plains Area pr ee a a ae a a And see US about the wonderful new way to home comfort win BALSAM-WOOL® reflective blanket ineulation LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER COMPANY 1 W. Walton Bivd. at Baldwin this particular subdivision was laid out but never fully developed. Now, over a quar- ter of a century later, houses are being built and roads are going in. Austin Buildihg Company of Birmingham built the house, See other picture, page 23. THE SOUTH SHORE — This luxurious model home is now.open to the public. _ Located just east of Middlebelt road, on Bayou, between West Square Lak€é road and West Long Lake road, the house is ranch type brick. In pre-depression days , ! Call the middle of the model is the The grain of Northerr: hardwoods|knit, compact and entirely tree| . v €0 ; “ , 7 : Luxurious Model Homelxu room and dining area. |—Maple, Beech and Birch, is clve|trom splinters. reo ' . Opens Near Pine Lake _ |! mey rm! va wm sandilres : | . : |focal point of the living room. | ' , An early American country set- prichiier ydandorw gael ordaggertag Al, RESULTS eee GET HEATED CONCRETE | Located in an area conspicuous ; ‘ shelved wooden partition, the liv- ting, sweeping ranch styling and for its lakes, wooded valleys and roo urther ngui hed| the very latest in luxury appoint- ing pude distinguis ti age Nr ant ee shies ialiaalliilien aati! ments— "S| These are the distingushing char- + \acteristics of Austin Building Com- : , ye ‘ pany’s newly opened model in oa Bi Bloomfield Township. | SUBDIVISION | Gives You More! i | Mont LAND—MORE HOME 4 | MORE SPACE TO ROAM | 6 Room Ranch Home with = ie Mipie fos “Fomily - Guest . Room” | Face Bick 1% Beths & Particularly significant is the|garage has enough room in it to! Atteched Ce rt ‘ kitchen with its electronic range-|take care of both cars and items | § — 2 oven. This is the miracle bp that must be stored. | ; : that cooks in seconds what usually} The model and a variety of oth- : Full Price From takes minutes and in minutes what/er custom homes wil] be duplicated | * : 4 usually requires hours. A conven-/on the lots in the development! TRANSIT MIX co CRETE} : $] 45 40 *: — electric oven and range are|which average one-half acre in size N (Gov. App.) ‘ © so present. and are priced from $5,000 to $12,- . : . One of the first installations of}000. Homes to be constructed in 399 S. PADDOCK ST. im ae: oo a its > a —— — is althe development wil] be in “" > s hot server. 8 appliance) $25,000 and up price class. a Sore etn Se, Se teas 8, 0 sete ' holds cooked foods hot and oven- é a fresh for hours without drying out. © bd COMMERCIAL The freezer has been brought out £ oes Over 35 Years in Pealiee of hiding and is conveniently lo- ‘ - ~ 845 West Huren St cated below the refrigerator as a PRS Se ee BAe ee CALL US FOR | Pewee < Lely habe Pree HOME MART REALTY |) Long Lake which connects with the Fe 6-0007 lies. just east of Middlebelt road between West Long Lake road and Square Lake road, * * * The ‘model, fully furnished and now opened to the public, is on the western boundary line of the development, facing Middlbelt, on Bayou Drive. It is within easy) walking distance of both Upper Svevoment and Pine Lake to the "The area for work and relaxa- tion consists of kitchen, family room and laundry room. Grouped together in one end of the model, this area has many startling fea- tures to command the attention of iviewers. * * *& winding streams, the development|by a built-in hi-fi unit, also located! in the paneled wall. The dining room, generous in size, is positioned to take advan- tage of the countryside view. A wall of windows occupies one side of the room. * * * Well away from the daylight ac-| tivity area is the third living zone —three master-size bedrooms and’ the main bath. Each bedroom has’ generous windows and al] have floor-to-ceiling wardrobe with double louvered doors. ored fixtures and a double sink) vanity with mirror extending al- most the entire length of one metal and porcelain, a planter box) The oversized two-car attached closets The bath is highlighted by col-! walls. To offset the coldness of § is positioned at the foot of the tub. | % 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! % You can depend on us for QUALITY... SERVICE Sac SATISFACTION! Other features of the kitchen in- COMPARE with FULL BASEMENT rok med fo yao O10 red am niko) a: 3 + ers _ + 1168 SQUARE FOOT RANCH HOME THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS ONE AND A HALF BATHS Be your own landlord! Only 79 dollars a month = this home is yours! » Stop paying for your landlord's prop- cer da erty! For just about what you are / paying for rent now, $79 a month, you can be your own landlord. So, your own home. ROSE-HILL REALTY CO. vers ideo cown « 19470 GRAND RIVER _ MONTHLY PAYMENTS $78 oreice PHONE FHA+*%,700 DOWN wend ita: MONTHLY PAYMENTS $79 aa MOODLIL PHONE kodak: | your family to take af start living, stop renting, own | | | No Sections to Be Foréed | clude a food preparation center combining food mixer, biender, and meat grinder—completely re- cessed; and automatic dishwash- er. Housing this array of modern appliances are custom fitted cabi- nets of maple stained birch, pol- ished to a high luster finish. Adjacent to the kitchen and sep- arated by a rai fireplace is the family room. the family life will center during winter evenings and weekends. Warmth is secured by a wainscot of maple stained birch paneling while a glistening white ceiling is framed by wooden beams. ~*~ * * Next to the family room is the laundry area. At the homemaker’s option, this room can be integrat- ed with the family room or isolated behind closed doors. Next to the laundry area and only a few steps away from the side entrance is the second lava- tory. Located to service the fam- serve to minimize tracking in of mud and snow by the children, * * * _ Extending from front to back in Ornamental \ nasty fall... protect} them with le creas a Iron Railings. CONCRETE STEPS Apart by Frost or Settling CONCRETE | STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 Don’t let icy steps cause | ily room and kitchen, it will also| iii Plus Costs WITH $1,000 WORTH of EXTRAS Not Found in Other 3 . Bedroom Homes Full Price... as low. as 300 down EXTRAS @ Full Face Brick @ Modern Gas Incinerator @ Kitchen Ventilating Fan @ Full Ceramic Tile Bath @ Wet Plastered Walls @ Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors ... PLUS @ Full Basement @ Knotty Pine Kitchen @ Paved Streets @ Concrete Sidewalks for Your Children ‘ Trade In Plan Available Immediate Possession @ Select Oak Floors © Concrete Drive MODEL OPEN 12 to 8 Daily LOCATION _ Drive out East Pike, turn left om East Bivd., 3 blocks “to Phillip St., turn right to model. ; a See _ Dave Garroway NBC-TV See us abouttaking | the nuisance out of noise with NU-WOOD* acoustical tile LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER COMPANY 1 W. Walton Bivd. at Baldwin FE 2-9104 CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! NO FURNACE. a Sidhe tod BALCONY TYPE APARTMENTS — The Orchard Court apartments, just south ( of Orchard Lake avenue, are balcony type. Each unit has its own outside door. The ing and Lumber Company of Detroit built these apartments, Robert Gardners whose living room is shown elsewhere live in the lower right hand apartment. Their front door and living foom windows are clearly shown. Stein Build- Only O’Brien Heating IN PONTIAC Offers 25% Off HEATING EQUIPMENT HOLDEN RED STAMPS Don't Forget—the Only Heating Dealer That Gives O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 TENDING! Baseboard heating provides uni- form warmth with min‘mum floor- to-ceiling temperature difference, fuel cost with no sacrifice of usable floor space. : f ‘New Window Resists Soot, |: thus assuring the lowest possible) Insulates, Cleans Easily TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER FE 4-3525 GEmenat @ erecraic 670 W. Huron imakers: You asked for it, with dramatic effectiveness. This new development \in production ‘here. Heeting and Sheet Metal [ PROMPT EFFICIENT REAL ESTATE SERVICE Wm. H. Knudsen; Realtor 510 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Ph. FE 4-4516 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 tsoot infiltration resistance of other ‘windows now on the market. Ease of cleaning and resistance to dust and dirt infiltration are the main features desired in win- dows by homemakers who par- ticipated in last April’s First Women’s Congress on Housing at C. Their ex- WINTER = et BUY NOW! while prices are low Aluminum a ck taxiods: DOOR | ajuminam Awnings Full Thickness Aluminum Siding We are Pontiac's Distributors for Aluma-Vue Horizontal Sliding *29” me -RELIABLE-— Window and Siding Co. 250 S. TELEGRAPH FEderal 4-7824 5 Eves Call FE 5-5578 | recently issued 82-page report | by the government’s Housing |, and Home Finance Agency, which sponsored the Congress. Delegates representing a ten-| easy to clean.” called device, the Protex Louvre Window, is now aluminum window with individu- Independent |ally-framed horizonta] glass panes == laboratory tests show it has as which give it a louvred appear- much as six times the air and ance. CHICAGO — Note to home-jon these points the conventional now double-hung window is unaccept- shere it is—a prime window that’s abie. easy to clean and turns away soot| The maker asserts that these de- jmands are admirably met by this a highly polished all- * * * This window's phenomenal in- jsulation is explained in part by the tongue-in-groove fit of the framed glass panes when shut. Naked glass panes in other win- dows normally overlap and in herently do not afford tight air resistance. Further, these frame grooves are coated with a liquid rubber just before the pane is in- serted. When solidified, the rub- ber allows for expansion and con- traction of the giass from tem- perature extremes without affect- ling the constancy of insulation. A removable lever, which en- state area specifically appealed, igages a set of gears hidden in the | for. “windows that fit tight and are bottom frame of the window, con- _ They added that/trols the opening and closing of ithe panes, which open to a full We Specialize in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | 1 353 WN. Cass Established 1918 Get An Estimate Witheut Obligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. horizontal position for easy and |quick washing—entirely from the ‘inside. | Because of the tongue- in-groove |application, the panes are virtually jair-tight when closed. Also, the |gears themselves are designed and ‘constructed to withstand more pressure than has heretofore been the case in window gears. There jis no danger of stripping, and, \when not activated, the gears maintain a rigid position. * * * | Also contributing to the window’s jinsulation are aluminum weather aq For Sale On. East Bivd.,. east of Perry. 2 lots approximately 1 acre each, with combined frontage on East Bivd. of over 500 feet, in large pop- ulation area. Ready for de- velopment. 55 N. Parke FE 4-5181 EM 3-498 FE 5-708 OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. To 5 P.M. | © 4x8 Surfwood................... e@ 7” Paint Roller and Pan—Complete . This Week’s Specials © Aeromatic Cedar Closet Lining—Kills Moths—Average Closet. . $2 5.00 © 4x8 Mingle Wood—Decorative Plywood, per Sheet ... see ILS S ASAI SSSA ALAS LSS SSS SSSSSSSSSSSS SSS Time to Think of Building & Remodeling nd We Will Furnish ALL Your Needs . | strips running the length of each 'side. Hidden behind the strips are a series of stainless steel springs which give the strips a resiliency enabling them to adhere tightly to the window despite expansion or contraction. Besides a full range of sizes (the windows can be tailored to prac- tically any height or width), the manufacturer also offers every iconceivable combination of vertical land horizontal picture window. In these, for example, the ventilating @ panes might be incorporated at| leither or both sides of the window, or across the top or bottom. eoeeseseeenreeeeeeneeee e#eeeeteeeveeeeeeveeeeeoe ° ... %4,00 . 55.76 *1.55 © Black Hammered Hardware @ Built-in Ranges and Ovens © Counter Moulding-Aluminum © Bathroom Accessories 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains | BURKE LUMBER CO. “Where the Home Begins” OR 3-1211 | LOUVRED DOORS “WOOD SHUTTERS WOOD STAINS SLIDING DOOR HDWE. STORM DOORS Alumingm or Weed 2 VOLS ISIS LSS ILL ILS PISS SS SS ISS ISLS ILI é f The total number of oi] burners! the beginning of 1957 is estimated L & V AWNING use in central heating plants at! at around 8,200,000, e * 8 Sipe 163 W Montcalm . Me | LAST GI DEALS—ONLY 9 LEFT VETS THIS BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BRICK Sherwood RANCH HOME Can Be Yours TODAY WITH Mine ey Built by— ELLIOTT- JARED BUILDERS BUY NOW — MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY mas 12,400 SLASHED TO ONLY INCLUDING SPACIOUS ot li LoT - STUART reatry COMPANY | OF ae an 6 OF “™ -5¢ ee LOR a A ee ae et ¥ Pontioc Headquarters for, ‘Aluminum Doors “This Week . Only"’— Jalousie Doors 36x80, 32x80, 30x80 fell Inch Weather Stripped, Made of - Alcoa Extruded Aluminum BASEMENT STORM and SCREENS Reg. $7.95 Jalousie Windows of, with Screens...... or HOURS:—Daily_ 8:30 te 5:30 — Son 11:00 te 5:00 eoeceee neces eeveaneerne WALL-FLAME OIL nee for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! : For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call . . . . . . , . i \ TOP @ END BOARDS (8,080). po Ayn V8 INCH DIA. COWELS. ‘not own one can be easily con- structed by the home craftsman. Trips with the youngsters can be) more relaxing when they have room to stretch out. The car bed can be folded for storing when not in use. The dimensions shown ,are for a medium sizedgcar. | x* * * | The top consists of two pairs TILTZTTTTEE TOIT, Naural Wood | Tests Prove It Durable; mm Lasts Just as Long as y\ | \ A new finish for home exteriors Ordinary Surface which combines high weatherproof- a ing abilities with the beauty of * \ natural wood grain has been de- veloped by the Forest Products AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Nera: cm 5.000 Successful Installation in Pontiac Area A crt ne 17 Orcherd Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 .Q no varnish and will last at least ; four years, the life oi an average LLL Le hk LL BBD vrint job It can be made in a variety of reds and browns, including cedar Aitention---Builders i | Improved lots for sale on paved streets, with | excellent water and drainage. Ter minutes from largest industrial employment area in Oakland County. Lake privileges, school on property, ! shopping facilities nearby. New homes in area e now selling on guaranteed mortgage programs. : FOR INFORMATION CALL FE 5-9237 © MI 4-3800 | ‘ AVON INVESTMENT COMPANY a BUILDING FEderal 2-7004 Free Estimates FEderel 2-8245 BOICE “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS Never Touched Wi Hand . «+ Until Your Mason Lays Them in Place! | WITH OUR NEW, MODERN AUTOMATIC-LOAD- | ING BLOCK TRUCKS we ore able to load them, iS unload your blocks without ever touching them. | This automatic loader eliminates all chips, cracks, | étc., due to manual handling and insures you of : pg your blocks in the best possible condition! ep need blocks next .. . order BOICE t. steam URED “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS! Get : @ stronger, more durable product delivered to you ae in perfect condition! ‘BUILDERS SUPPLY _ © CONCRETE © BRICK ph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 : ‘the best investments available to-. : | day , according to the National! 4 : [+ oc | au § 3: hth it 8% a3 a il j mq. Se ane & ! | In RS Peer e eee eee eee ee re OOOH Oe een” Coen ee eee eee eee awee Stearate until it mixes uniform- a separate 2-galion can, then | add the mixture to it, stirring vigorously. ‘the color-in-oil a little at a time. Trees Good Investment | The growing of trees is one of Lumber Manufacturers Association. |The association suggests tree grow- ing as an excellent hedge against inflation, since the trees and the land on which they stand are |” fo A useful accessory for the family’ car is a portable car bed. One that) will be the envy of those who do; the | stain ‘and varnish. A foam rubber pad or other covering for a matress 3 center. Cut four pieces of 1 by 8) jee lumber each 50 inches long. ithe ends will be perfestly square. Join the boards in (B) and (C) as shown in the diagram. Clamp the individual pairs to-. gether so that in making the dowel holes they will be per- fectly aligned. Bore holes 2 inches deep using a No. 6 auger bit. At least six evenly-spaced holes should be made starting 244 inches in from each end and then spaced at 9-inch intervals. 3'4 imehes long and rounded or chamfered on the ends to prevent binding when forced in plac. Groove the dewel to permit the escape of excess glue and for a tighter joint. boards of 1 by 8-inch lumber, gether. The construction details may be made, if desired, 1 inch’ wide and 4 inches long, by first out between them with a key-hole| saw. * * * The narrow side board, part (A) of 1 by 4inch lumber. The car bed is assembled with’ 3inch butt hinges. The top hinges) placed 2 inches in from the in the center; those} the sides, 1 inch in; and those | part (A), 4 inches in. All hinges gas HH to remember that. end and the narrow board fold inward while the board i dowel rods and‘ hinged at the’ A miter box should be used so that & The %-inch dowel rods are cut | The sides are made from two 1444 inches long, dowel-jointed to-; are the same as for the top except that only three dowe] joints are used: one in the center, and one) 2inches from each end. Hand holes: boring two 1-inch holes and cutting! in the diagram, is a 50 inch piece, recessed. When fastening the , Wisdom Saves Forests, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 : SERVICE Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorised Kelvinator Sales & Service , MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 : 1302 W. Huron St i i | q | DRAYTON . DISTRIBUTORS | 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ORlando 3-1224 Steel scaffolding for every requirement. Rolling tres- tles and special scaffold- ing for stairways, church+ | es, stores & bank lobbies. Syntron electric hammers and power sows. Tools for every need. Concrete surfacers and grinders. Senders: and disc. | Tarpeulins. Electric drills. Jocks. | Pontiac 18, Michigan Phone FE 5-8780 | Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizebeth Lake Ave. ! Belt, vibrating | ef i li i _ ly. Pour the mineral spirits into Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 Eves. & Sun. likely to appreciate in value as the economy expands. Call MA 6-6247 RANCHMASTER 3 BEDROOM—1,100 SQ. FT. 75 FT. LOT—PAVED STREETS—BATH VANITY— BRICK FRONT—JjUST EAST OF PONTIAC— DIRECTIONS drive %4 mile to Model. oon nee Tarn right across Opdyke, 12,850 MODEL OPEN 2 “TIL'8 | FE 5-7923_ . 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There’s an average of 11 square feet of floor space _tfor_each swing door . times an average of 12 doors . . . 132 square feet saved with Pella Wood Folding Doors, woop PE DOORS "Poole HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 153 OAKLAND PE 4-1594 . COZY OPEN PLAN — The model home, “The South Shore,” | family room. This picture was taken from the family room and | shows the kitchen and the dining | is a cheerful spot with its old fashioned rocking = There is — — Sas work and relaxation area of the centers around the kitchen and area beyond. The corner fireplace Lumber consumption in 1956 was }approximately 39,800,000,000 board: feet, 8 per cent below consumption in 1955. ‘T new deluxe cdtom built birch iL kitchen including formica tops seas A BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BIRCH KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful and built-in -thermador range and oven installed in your home for as little as $25 per month with ne down payment! Stop in. See our model kitchen. Estimates are free! THE CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday - Bves, “tN 9 3088 W. HURON Near Elizabeth Lake Rd. ®& | Building Materials | and wipe dry at once. room in the efficient kitchen for a at the right is the electronic oven freezer. Maple stained birch has been used for the half wall be- | tween the rooms and for the kitchen a i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, _FEBRUARY 23, ‘1957 oi ' | Paint Is‘ Multi-Golored said to be washable. used on furniture as well as on. There is a new multi - colored! walls, and can be applied with — mortron. palet on the renchet deat ie grayet of thy hoaNtG vel 3 gives a marbleized effect, . and is!uum cleaner, Special Winter Discount ‘on ALUMINUM SIDING ALL COLORS— | |e Money Dows— MANY MAKES TO ee CHOOSE FROM eo Free Estimates—S les Shown ee Home Remodelers 3377 W. Hyron St. FE 4-6101—FE 4-5063 drop leaf table. On the wall | and the built-in refrigerator- Poured concrete floor. Ib. shingles. MIDWEST SUPPLY ON, Msn. Rd. Phd \ au Xoo 114. Car Garage, stee! overhead door, 6 lite casement windows. 215 » FREE Roof Cupola f and Paint with’ Every 638" Garage Order Signed FE 4-2575 | Lightly waxed furniture may be cleaned once in a while with mild soap suds, Use as little of the suds as possible, then rinse quickly In all seasons, the roof takes ;more puninshment than any other jexterior surface of a house. In| ‘summer, the hot sun gives the ‘roof a beating. In spring and fall, ‘heavy rains pummel it, and in win- ter, sleet, snow and ice grind 44% GI Mertgage 3 BEDROOM BRICK with full basement $280 DOWN. Medel; 126! Featherstene, Pontiac HERRINGTON HILLS [orDER YouR PORCHES now FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY -'. Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer, amazing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS, BINATION STORM WINDOWS. jaway at the roofing material, To give roofs the greatest pro- ‘tection possible from the weather, | ‘asphalt shingle manufacturers’ combine two natural materials) which strongly resist the weather —asphalt and stone. Even in the present atomic age. 'science has failed to find a better waterproofing agent than ,asphalt, iwhich is the basic ingredient of jasphalt shingles. Land Contracts — Real Estate Insurance — Investments Trust surface of the shingles in tough guard- ing against undue wear from the | impact of rain, sleet, snow and) ice, the rock particle. are opaque, keeping the sun’s rays out of the asphalt. All Types of CHURGH’S, Inc. FE 5-9331 107 Squirrel jt FE 2-0233 3216 Rycroft St. Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates FE 2-4970 = 28 E. Huron ‘ROY ANNETT, Inc. St. Realtors Ph, FE 8-0466 Complete Price Includes: @ 9x12 All Cement _ Base Platform @.Extra Heavy All Aluminum Roof @ Aluminum Gutters and Downspout @ Beautiful Embossed Lifetime Aluminum @ Extra Heavy Framed Door @ All Lifetime Aluminum Framing @ Permanent Alumi- num Screening @ All Installation Charges @ 1 Yeor Written Service Policy @ Installs to Your Home or Garage @ Glass Panels Optional Guaranteed Installation by Spri "s- Don't pass up ee + phon Terr TT ™“wererrrerrrrrrvrryY Mon. Thru Sat. Tre eer es rrr. wTrerTerTrrTTe Tere. "rrrrerererrererrre NO MONEY DOWN! 12.75 Per pent 2690. Woodward - Just South of Squere Leke Rood FE 2.2671 Stone, which is applied to s| DAWSON & WATSON R. J. Dawson, A. Wateon lig WN. 7 Phone FE 23-5420 Pontiac FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY! Open Six Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. C. Weedon Home Equipment Co. 1661 S. Tel 1 block south of raph Road hard Lake Rd. ENCLOSE (After Hours and Sunday FE 5-0653 AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or COM- Quality Workmanship ' — Guaranteed Work YOUR PORCH with this Will Vimar You of Phone FE 4-2597 Tyre ree GRAND OPENING excitingly styled 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME BRICK with FULL BASEMENT 14, 129 VA $325 DOWN FHA Terms Available Full Price Includes these | Luxury Features @ Ceramic Tile Both @ Select Ook Floors © Oil Heat—Forced Air @ Choice of Interior Colors @ Horizontal Sliding Wood Windows Sliding Doors @ Formica Tile @ Large Knotty Kitchen with Eating Area @ Large Wardrobe Closets with Birch Top and Backsplash @ Large Ba @ Vestibule Counter Pine Ample MODEL OPEN 1 to 8 DAILY sement Entrance @ Recreation Aree @ Stove and Dryer Connections @ Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabi & ie Ae el i lthlealt Mies labeadteadieiiiiadiea ate i, a a a a te = oe ge : : i S 3 . : = 3 5 aera a TWENTY-FOUR “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 a ee . ) on wy ONAL DUCK aie gr oc | : ’ to. ust an airplane while in office. : : 7 | . . Ike to Use Private “Copter trsices tran tien tew many] [[ — . a — White House to Airport “ruta incon im a | WASHINGTON (INS)—President,months to find ‘the most suitable Eisenhower expects soon, to be fly-'type of helicopter to be put into Aj ing in the first a heli-'private presidential service. copter in the nation’s tory, TRAFFI The White House said that the a 4 President, probably “in a couple of saoerltg will wd using a heli-'the White House to the national has used this craft almost exclus- copter to fly between the White,airport—a ride of about 25 min- ively for trips to and from his House and the national airport to ytes—motorcycle police are used to G@tysburg farm. “avoid traffic jams." \stop all traffic along the route for’ Eisenhower also may use his @ few minutes before and after Use More Feed Per Egg - private helicopter to fly from the the President's car passes, | OMAHA — Eggs are unique White House lawn to his farm | Hagerty said a helicopter could among livestock products in that at Gettysburg, Pa. pete dye — aes, more feed is required to produce . ye -| A small hard-surface helicopter’ copter by the President as simply) = dozen eggs now thes in 1920-24. strip is expected to be built on the! ee sey Farmers are using about 7 per Tip | means of “keeping in step with’ 1+ oid tor Gis White House south lawn. | progress.” He said “they've de-| more or purpose. White House News Secretary veloped them now to the point James Hagerty said the President! where they are just another means) A- check for about $1,500 sent “has wanted a helicopter for @ o¢ transportation.” ifrom New York will help build a long time. | Until about three years ago, ho church at Clonkeen, Erie, in Coun- * *« 'President had ever flown in any-|ty Kerry. A committee of exiles Hagerty said the Air Force has thing but a multi-motored airplane. |from the parish raised the funds been conducting tests for several) President Roosevelt was the first'in America. BOARDING HOUSE Y boifetid gust AwHo WANTS TO Yn, A CRED eee A Oe THERE Q Risid ASA. |B FRIGHTENED ME, EATING A DINNER ALL DRESSEDUP HASN'T BEEN |, WINDOW DUMMY WY ; Jj\ A SWALLOW) AFTER DOING [7 NSN cote feet V7) TAILIN, Z| A Days worK 7 ; = MY FAMILY THAT KEPT /)% YOU GOT BACK TO NORMAL DISORDER AS QUICK AS A CAT COMING OUT FROM UNDER 20 MULES OUT-OF A FOR. 100 YEARS! aii «2 - a geo es ——— PATRICIAN SNORING 2 FINE! AND IF YOU'LL PEEL TH’ PEELIN'S WE CAN HAVE A BATCH OF APPLESAUCE, “Too! CAPTAIN EASY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BUMS TRYIN’ T'GET KILLEDP WHASSA IDEA? YOU \YOU KNOW WE NEVER TAKE ON y EIEIO —hEH MEH AISI . mate al F NANCY Vijtitd NOW IF I CAN FLASH--- THERE FIND SOME HAVE BEEN TEN ‘OLD PIECES BURGLARIES OF CLOTH IN COLLECTION OF Ie Wee TROUSER SAMPLES FROM TRAMPS AND we reri FEB. °23< | fa, Rog. U. 8. Pat Of — AN rights mserved : Cape, TET by United Peanre Systiente, nc. en ERAS SPL Spf Af (hh, Op . By Leslie Turner t. on ~*~ , AS THE FIRST PERRY TO LEAVE NUNS’ ISLE SINCE THE ROBBERY WAITS, . POLICE QUESTION THE PASSENGERS I DON'T "\ WERE JUST GOING TO MAKE SURE MIND. IF \ NOBODY GETS OFF THIS FERRY WE'RE NOT \WITH THAT DIAMOND, LAD! DELAYED 0 \HAVE FLUOROSCOPES READY T0 LONG IMISS RUSE, IF NECESSARY! MY PLANE TO Sirs By Edgar Martin SURE! SHE TANOKS QOUNG LESLIE MARIE THERE, THE POSAED HIS WOUOSEKEEPER, \S FATHER DOU PROTECTING TRE TRE STAIRS) — BON! ie WE RNOGS RO DID mt | © 1987 by NEA Service. Ine. T.M. Reg. US. Pat. Off. By Dick Cavalli TO THE AGED AND INFIRM, ) pee NK 2 S0LIND’ -by Franklin Folger co ste ‘ SAY.THIS 1S GREAT MEETTING. YOU THIS WAY //_ I'VE READ EVER ONE OF YOUR BANNED Books / THE HOME. OF PHOEBE PROHLIC QURING THE BLIZZARD 7... : OUR WIVES YOU KNOW! RANGERS ‘REPORT, REPORT? WILL IT. THAT WE STAYED AT I} «I'M NO RANGER! . = 4. = NI \ : . MORTY MEEKLE , Is 2 43 = ; , GRANDMA John Morris 3 “AND YOU FELLAS... WHEN GEE, LAUGHED MOST ... DOWN TH’ NECK 0° TH’ WHERE TH’ NICE OL’ FELLER IN , TN FRONT O YOU. WELL, WALT WILL BE WILL BE, I GLESS/ * i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 | TWENTY-FIVE — May Halt Ahern Dit WASHINGTON (INS)—The na- tion's top federal weathermen/ voiced guarded hope today that increasing rain and snow will break the current record-breaking western drought. tial rain the probability is that the|Wayne’s, amounts to $19,251.75. leee aickas sees In answer to an International -urrent riod drought will/The a yt Pesto om Noes tt in the stricken region, experts) 4+ the. Agriculture Department, Leoneré pointed to recent rain and snow!, member of the National Drought) Madieen Weights in the southwest as signs that dust-\Committee said that Texas rain. Mord a conditions may be on the way ita has resulted in at least a two. Report Jews Qek. Part * * * They also predicted that precip- itetion .in the plains states during the next 30 days will be at the “normal” levels which prevailed before 1950, when the drought be- gan. From Amarillo, Texas came re- ports that ranchers are buying more cattle for restocking pur- poses—a sign of confidence that can rebuild their scrawry cae * asserted: “On the It’s too early to predict an end of the hot, dry cycle. The federal government’s chief, %0t the children out of the house! long-range forecaster, Namias, put it this way: “If we have substantial rains through the spring and early sum- County Deaths LeRoy C. Schwinck WHITE LAKE — Service for LeRoy Charlies Schwinck, 53, of 7515 East Highland will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home, Mil- ford, with burial in White Lake Cemetery. Mr. Schwinck, a park ranger at Kensington Park and resident of Oakland County for 15 years, died suddenly this morning at his home. He jis survived by his wife, Nellie L.; two -daughter, Mrs. - Joseph Montreiul and Mrs. Fred Brendel, both of White Lake Town- ship; two sons, Robert of Pleasant Ridge and Doyle Schwinck of Clyde; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Simp- son of Flint; one brother, Clifford Schwinck of Clio, and seven grand- children. Robert J. Hayes UNION LAKE~Service for Rob- ert J. Hayes, 69, of 7059 Locklin, who died Monday in Florida, will Jerome be at 10 a.m. Monday morning| from St. Benedict Church, with in- terment in Evergreen Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.|case— jmer—the critical period—that will break the drought for 1957. Guarantee that the drought wouldn't return in. 1958. Snow Oakland to Get $79,231 lin Gasoline, Weight Taxes More than $8,365,700 in fourth-| Other area citics and villages ites now is hele Ge gasoline tributed to Highway Department, cmuae bad ctr enien eae “But that would be no absluteCommisioner Charles M. Beglr eae announced. Oakland County's share of the | rernaa “However, if we do get substan-jmoney, second in the state to Frankie cent per pound increase in cattle prices. He added: * * * “They don't start buying cattle unless they think there's going to be some grass.”’ The survey in critically parched areas showed signs of hope for the hard-pressed farmers and ranch- ers. Tot Suftfocates, Tails Granddad quarter receipts from weight and/include: i Leaving Poland Mass Exodus Said Due to Nationwide of Anti-Semitism By THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst The small Jewish community 4 Wave pea Soaght “Back Into Blaze le(t in Poland after Nazi extermin-|™ ations is in danger of disappearing because of mass emigration re- FORNEY (#—Two-year-old Hel- {| muth Haug followed his grand- father back into a blazing house and died of suffocation. fried Haug, 3, wete being cared for by their grandfather, Sebas- tian Stikl, while = parents were at work. When the fire rake out Stikl and then went back, apparently struck by a falling timber and re- treated outside. He was unaware that the small- the house. sulting from anti-Semitism. The Jewish institute in Warsaw Says 12,000 Jews have fled from Pol in the t few months. The child and his brother, Got- There | are 18,000 Jews still formal ly registered — but the total num- ber is probably several times as large. Best estimates put the total well under 100,000, compared with a Jewish community of 3% million before World War II. The Warsaw newspaper Zycie to get some furnishings. He was Warszawy, discussing the problem of anti-Semitism, reported week that in the industrial district of Lower Silesia there are “mass er boy had followed him back into|applications for emigration” Jews, The paper recounted con- this of The victim was the son of Mr.|versations in which Jews cited and Mrs. Mathias Haug, wholinstances of intolerance by aa came to Forney last September Poles. ‘from Bissingen, Germany— — x * Suspect Denies Plot fo Extort $25,000 Detroit, who reportedly admitted charge yesterday when before Federal Judge Arthur F. Lederle. Webster P. McClain Jr. was held under $5,000 bond for using the mails in an attempt to extort the ecutive vice president and co-own- er of Wrigley supermarkets. Ex- amination was set for March 6. Lurie was contacted by letter used'to bomb Wrigley stores unless $25,000 was paid through an orate scheme outlined in the letter. The threatening note was mailed in Detroit Feb, 13 and was the basis for calling the FBI into the Some Poles claim Semitic wave is receding — that Wladyslaw Gomulka, tionalist’’ the country, and his supporters have been actively combating . anti ETRO. = “ months past. Polish courts have D IT (INS)—A 31-year-old Sendauned (seven persian’ to pris: a $25,000 extortion plot, denied the|°" for flagrant anti-Semitic acts. the anti- the ‘‘Na- Communist leader of ‘e Semitic tendencies for The: other side of the picture: [The active Stalinist anti-Gomulka faction among the Polish Commu- nists is propaganda responsibility for money from John E. Lurie, ex-|5talinist past from themselves to ' ; : the Jews, spreading anti-Semitic trying to shift evils of the Immigrant Visits and tald that explosives would be Home in Sweden eat-in High Style CHICAGO (®—Ragnar Benson, who as a teenage boy from Swe- den started working in 1915 for Sunday at Sparks-Griffin Funeral} McClain, the cater of four and $5 & week, plans to return to his Home, Pontiac. Mrs. Marion Youngs IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. a World War II Marine Corps vet- eran who served overseas, was de- scribed by relatives and neighbors homeland in style and with plenty of company. Benson, now a wealthy Chica- go contractor, has chartered a Marion Church Youngs, 81, of 0 ¢h wchmamaerful father and good!scandinavian ‘Airlines plane and Youngs Rd., Attica, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, Imlay City. churchman.”’ Son Fueral Hone: ‘imi -3 Juveniles Caught. Cemetery. She died Thursda purmng are son. Care tm After Taking Money Kuklemeier, Detroit; Jesse D. Cain ROMEO — Service for Jesse _ David Cain, 77, of Oxford, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Roth's Home for Funerals here, with burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died bdage AN at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William White, in Romeo, ~ Surviving besides Mrs. White are his wife, Vera; two brothers, Daniel of ‘Romeo and Roy of Ot- » tawa, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Orville * Cole’ of Romeo; eight grandchil- dren and 10 great- peaches, Juvenile Home Three 16-year-old Pontiac boys were taken to the Oakland County|Sweden’s principal cities, which Friday pending is about appearance in Juvenile Court Mon-|birthplace, Almhult. He is sched- day on a charge of stealing a polio contribution cylinder contain-|Teturn May 6. ing nine dollars, from a_ local restaurant. . Detectives Herbert Cooley and ‘Richard Evans apprehended the ‘youths on Voorheis Rd. near Ruth St. A portion of the money was recovered after officers saw three other youths in the vicinity digging up the dimes from the snow bank. The cylinder was taken from Frank and Esther's Restaurant, 226 S. Telegraph Rd. © will take 72 relatives with him on the trip of some 9,000 miles, It be cost him an estimated $40,- The 56-year-old contractor, who ship, will take a letter of greeting from Mayor Richard J. Daley to Nehru Takes Vote Info Small State NEW DELHI Ww — South Indian state ° of Kerala, | i Prime Minister Nehru’s Congress Party is facing perhaps its tough- est baftle in the Indian general election. Should Have Destroyed Itself Kerala, where polling begins next Thursday, is the one state in India where the Congress party appears to be fighting an uphill Device Failed on Missile™:s,22 im, commis 2 ALAMOGORDO, N. M.. #—The commanding officer of the Hol- loman Air Development Center ists. It is the only state that has ever failed to give the Congress is proud of his American citizen-/ hea the mayor of Malmo, one of|fw'¢ In the small] tk counted as the result of high-fly- ing jets or local dynamite blast- ing. The more promising reports party a legislative majority. The Congress position in Kerala|{?t says the escape of a Matador|were still being checked out. led Prime Minister Nehru to eS To! Wal Wolverine Wake ~nHetomee Lodge Calendar Pontiac Chapter No, 228, OES, (renaship nt, Mon., 8 p. m. at velt "Temple, 22 State * Officers practice Sun. m. at 22 State St. Edith secretary, 4 3 p. Coons, secr News in Brief Sanford W. Sweet, 50, of 76 S. Paddock St., pleaded innocent be- fore Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- lum today and was freed on a 00 bond pending examination Thursday on a drunk driving charge during which time he al- legedly ran up over the curb and struck and uprooted a four foot maple tree Friday night on Mil- bourne Place near Perry St. Municipal Judge Cecil MeCallum freed J. M. Adams, 28, of 1400 Crescent Lake Rd., on a $100 bond pending examination Thursday for a drunk driving charge after he pleaded innocent this morning. After pleading innocent this morning to drunk driving charge, Curtis Harold Anderson, 44, of 49 Chapman St., was freed on a $100 bond and ordered by Municipal Judge Cecil McCallura to appear in court Thursday for examina- tion, ket, 527 Colorado St. between 7:10 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday and walked off with 11 bottles of wine valued at $5.10, according to Robert McKerricher, owner. Three dollars in change was re- ported missing from the bedroom of Arthur Witsoe, 238 Oneida Rd. after culprits entered the home by breaking the rear door glass some time Thursday evening, Pontiac Police report. For Sale Oakland County Atlas. To the highest bidder. FE 2-3647. If your friend's th jafl and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adv. WILSON . m| PARK z @ sus0. |m Ps] T L < > > 7) o x > > docgaigpaceets RO. Cit: ae batt ae City e pode aoe Street. Hall, 35 March 13, 1957 for the reronin, Commercial i : jeser!! Be” w side of said lots. _ 163 incl. Wilson Park oubeiries oaer of the er Commission Becca February 1. Thieves broke into Bob's Mar- ers; dear etna af rot Mra Ralph Lee. Punera will ee “later o Pursiey - dear mother of Grover hat. Mrs. Christine Fate, Mrs Mille: Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Schats will lie in — at the Huntoon Puneral Hom Joseoh Mon - = Robert and Doyle Schwinck Mrs. Fred & : Srothes of Mrs. M in Whi e Cemetery Mr. _ Mowieet will Me in stete at Ric’ - Bird Funeral Home, _ Milford SCOTT. FEBRUARY 21. 1957, HAR- riet E.. 219 Reevorn St. age A6; beloved aunt of Violet Wethy. Pu- neral = “eel by hele Monday, Peb from the Sparks-Oriffin ae with Rev, Paul McCumber inept Inter- ment kk Hill) Cemetery, Mrs. Beott will lie in state at the _Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home VOORHEIS, PEBRUARY 7, Anns M.. 60 Lyferd Dr. aie “Memoriam 2. IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR husband and dad. Fred Duffy, who passed away Feb 7 1956 Always so true. unselfish and kind Few in this world, his equal you'll ny A en life that came to an me died as he lived, every ones’ friend. Sadly missed by hie wife, Nellie and four sons, Cvril, Raymond, Eugene and Vernell IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR mother Mrs. Laura Parker, who ay away 13 yrs. ago today b 23. lee you are not for- on earth you are no more, stil! in ptecas you are with wus, As you always were before 'y missed by her children & _ grandchildren iN LOVING MEMORY OF LAWR- ence Bell, our son and Brother _ left us 13 years ago, Feb, Te ben stream of jife rolis Bu “still the vacant chair recalis; love vale ile The love, the sm Of the ¢ who ther Sadly missed by Mother, Sister & Brother, Mrs. Herbert Bell, Axe! and Ha Flowers 3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Your Allied Florists 4a4_W Huron FE 2-4901 an penerel Directors 4 AIR, AMBULANCE. GROUND. Pursley ral Home, FE 4-1211 Ber lot Johns Voorhees-Sirle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Molor FE 27-837" Cemetery Lots is 5 2 GRAVE LOT, WHITE CHAPEL __Cem meierr, $0? PE 8-8120. EMETER AT | White Chapel. rE ETE bet. and SAVE OVER $100.00 ON CURRENT tern Time) of Monday, ‘ rekl at whicn” time the bids will on Publicly ed and re the Clerk and the rates ot sr se ne yf dif. the construec- ieoones in this work consist principally of the following: Proposal No, 1 4°xS' conerete sidewalk 83.975 BP. 6x5’ concrete sidewalk 7.075 8. P. 8" x5’ concrete sidewalk 475 8. F. House oo L. PF, Proposal No. 4° x8 concrete iatewcis 118. 425 8. F. 6"x5’ concrete sidewalk 6.575 8. PF. 8x5’ concrete sidewalk 3,200 5. FP. House walk L. F. 146 and ifications for tie york may aye exam at the office ot Engineer, Pontiac, Michiga’ copies ma vy be making de- it td Ten ($10.00) Dollars, which will dion "uhle'snye'Tremdaid 8s from date o’ | bteding A ce un bond ; schedule campaign tours through | ‘tt ,° nd the seme to ithe arto reyeccrone| Rae ne WSS tii tate Tomer when soe tet Beet selfdestruction systems. where it hit, Davis said, is to start elsewhere in India, jeit to waive defects. in ‘unarmed missile escaped) He said the recent escape of a bes ‘at == = with Con- “py Order" tine Comm from. White Sands Proving|snark missile from Patrick Air Praja Socialiet — Kerala had a oe Ground and soared at an altitude|Force Base, Fla., and the Mata-|)/) cats government, the LEWIS M. WRENN of 35,000 feet toward the Rockyj¢or Thursday were the only i-|ai9° pangeraress resime_ in In. Cay, Magioser Mountains, about 700 miles north-|cent instances in which Air Force| <1 raring — Social- west. The $100,002 weapon has not) missiles have gone far astray. no party had a ma- anh ob Lae been found and the search for it pala ’ oid instability. resuted A ot tice is hereby given that the Board hes been called ott and since last March Nehtu's gov-|thad'"incTamhatibg Bats. 20, opetss af ee! Oy, *“&NOWS ernment has ruled the state qj-|197 Tax erm rates she Maj. Gen. L. i, Davis, Hollo- a jith trom 9 am, toi man commander, told a news con--HOw to Finish sibility, * vis said he was not attempt- i ee the blame on the/ yelled What He Starts TEMPERANCE ® — When 5- sile safety was the Army's respon-|yearoig Mark Green somehow * Aimy, but was merely offering! }yaise: assurance that every precaution had} been fire The self . destruction systems “This is Mark Green. Send the t quick. ” Fortunately Mire. Haise knew were designed to dertroy the Ma-iwho Mark was. tador in flight if it should go as- Mark's mother, Mrs. Samuel Green, who had been napping with two other children, awoke to find rectly. North Side Residents «Petition Postoffice fire to a wastebasket in his kitchen e . | Thursday, he knew just what to do, Petitions seeking a post office substation in Pontiac’s north side, were presented to Acting Postmas. ter ae ae H. Dean this morning, The petitions, containing more tian 2,000 signatures, were circu-| lated by members of the Wever- Owen-Hawthorne Community Club. “We feel that the post office ig very definitely needed in our area Scattered reports from 7a the Mine. WA Of Cenaten. because of population,” states that the missile had been’ The damage was uoaa aun George . Gray, club ‘presi-|— or heard were mainly dis-lwastebasket and kitchen cupboard. dent, said, é é 4 | { / | i S el a meet Beto | my eierane for tax" giemption before the HOWARD C. DECKER, Pontise ‘Townshi Supervisor "2 22, 23, '57. Lake Tow ihe Town Pog gy oe ly fe I Boring’ Wiection “Apeil''t ‘ate’ ® a.m. to 12 noon on @aturda Peb- “Tie Site et > nn wt p.m Ee. of Peoruasy February 27, and to # p.m, a.m, to § p.m. itch 4. 28. . March 4 is the last of for the Biennial Goring The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re. immediately, The ress Gssumes PO respon. sibility for errors other than to cancel the charges pel that portion of the first sertion of the advertinxe- anol which has been ren- dered valueless through the error. cancellations are made sure to get your ‘ki number.” No , adjustmer will be given without it, Closing time for advertise. regular agate ying is 12 o'clock noon the day _ to pubilcation. —o mer CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days 2 $1.50 8661.86 8©=— 2.78 3 1.80 2.70 396 4 1.80 3.48 5.04 5 2.25 4.05 609 6 2.70 4.86 12 7 3.15 5.67 440 8 3.60 648 0.0 ® 4.05 1.29 =©=(10.80 ole Help Wanted Male A MAN with scme mechanic a aewes O] needed for ss Huron “between 1 W. LAWRENCE, FE = IN SPARE seneeY a due i a yo HOUSEKEEPER itARRTED, Help Ws Wanted ! Male 6 6 EXP. SINOLE MAN FOR Of DAIRY & general Ras lg TR ~ Ba Applica’ @re now being taken for fire ‘ants be at least 58°, 21 ce alk yra. of * 50m, _Help Wanted Female 7 wreueer. ) iy te per e'3, 2 180 W Wi ¢, B’bam, WANTED ace eels medical private aber te tr tet Tce poset evenings. Exe oe et “Saceaan “FoR pom oui Bly route ye a 7 Sonning xe eg yuh anpiing | Fs Write owe re ~ OPERATE ED, DODGE trucks for autothobile haulaway, immediate, permanent employ- ment. COE. or conventional, PART-TIME INSURANCE “INVES. tigater for Wixem, Michigan. hee technical knowledge required; tomobile necessary, WRITE. — DO NOT PHONE Henry E. McCur- ry, 1415 Kales Bidg, Detroit, Michigan REAL ESTATE | SALESMAN. EXP or will train right party Good opportunity, Call EM 3-4236 for —*Ppointm ent = REAL. E STATE We have an opening for 2? aggressive men. who wish io get ahead. Plenty of leads and floor time perienced preferred GILES REALTY CO 2 _WEST RURON 8T FE 56175 TOOL ROOM LATH HAND, MUST be experienced in set up & able to read blue prints With gen- eral too] room cruerieces Apply between # a.m 1 CARGILL DETROIT CORP, 2254 Cole Ave. Birm “YOUNG MEN BETWEEN 21 AND 28 YEARS Tf you are interested in improv- ig yourself and vour family's situation in ilfe please read oa, THE NATIORAL CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE DETROIT 26, MICH. A S@-year-cld Michigan steck in- surance company « interested in appointing a few men in this area to represeat it and offer fis services to the people ef - this community, No expérience is nec- essary as the men selected will be trained and continually assist- ed ip the bulding of thelr own business Th only requirements are that you cs a tigh school | deena own a car, be a repu- ble citizen, and be interested fn improving *yourself You will be given a free aptitude test to determine your chances of suc- cong the insurance business For acditiona! information, please __ write to” Box _®. Pontiac ress. Help Wanted d Female 7 ATTENTION, I. ADY We have a sales position for a lady between the age of = & 30. Ability to meet people. rance Ex- eat ap- & pleasing Blecsot|~ & ¢ only requirements. This is dig- nified & interesting work, pros- pects ere furnished Earnings — everege well over $600 ith bonus We will you are pald while learning 4 hours J xd day. car necessary. Apply daily | to 4 Oat 1203 F Lincoln Ave. Reyal ANESTHETIST “PART. TIME, hospital, Royal Oak area, good pay. Write Pontiac Press Box 101 BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME. o trans. Vic. of Middlebelt, Rd. & Orchard Lk. 8-687" GENERAL, EXP. references required. Own room. B'ham. area. live in. Other help employed. MI 6-1987 DEMONSTRATORS, PARTY PLAN, ings & opportunity, Ex- , BO down payment, no collecting no delivering, car necessary. Limited egenne: For appointment, call ris Cham- _ beriain, MI 43308. 9 am, to 12 DEPENDABLE RELIABLE WOM- an to Ive in. Thurs & Alter- nate Suns off. Own —— > TV. Must like children : a $35 wk Bloomfield ‘tap * 6-0785. If drive car will give ear allowance DRUG & COSMETICS—- MUST BE fully experienced, top pay, Apply a Mite ea B'ham, Southfield & a = Dietician $4,303 to 35.187 to start, depending on experience Must be registered with American Dietary Associa- | have BA in food & nu- triton & have eompleted intern- ship Graduate Nurses 94.960 to $4,381, must be registered in Michigan Licensed Practical Nurse gg So. must be registered chigan Positions at 250 bed hespital in Pontiac Apoly Borssenct Office, Osakiand al Office Building, Saginaw =. i ayette Streets, iliac, FE fxr. waits E88 WTD. APPLY ‘ghee DeLiaa® Ra. Restaurant. a EXP EAGT? ~ OPERATOR. Walled Lake Beauty Salon. Con- tact Mrs. Hall at MA +7165. EXP. PIANC AND ACCORDIOW teachers Also dance teacher; tap ballet. ete. Part Aboot Write Pon-g tiac Pres s Box 58 EXP. WAITRESS _ Must be steady -eferences. MU- tual 4-0145 Milford, Michigan EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for average clerk - typist. FER +7141 Ext. 2 ExP WAITRESS MUST BE NEAT and efficient, Apply in Zc only between 12 am. to White Swan Drive Inn, Msp " _ Pontiac Lk Rds EXP WAITRE 226 8. _Telegraph _ oe GIRL OR WOMEN, HOUSEWORK raping of 1 child, live in. MA HOUSEKEEPER UNDER 56. Full charge of home & 2 school age chilaren while parente work, Must live in Weekends off. $20. Wk, MI 6-2938 HOUSEKEEPER LIVE In. 3 children Keego Harbor. FE 8-6938 as ORE FOR home than wenes. wont after 6. _FE 2-850. ITALIAN * ToTOR. ALSO sh. Phone MA_ 55-0686. LADY T6 CARE &. °y yor “CHILDREN ¢ house wor Om 7: a OL 1 4162. = aan Fo GENERAL & dairy farm Modern house, ME 4-3022. MIDDLEAOED ~ WOMAN TO DO light housewerk, stay nights. 2 in _{amily OR L 34178, MIDD'® AGED WOMAN WANTS to take care of invalid five days & week. Box x 13 Pontiac Press BYES EXP MAN FOR § SERVICE Steady work. Good pay. SPAN- ~ Permanent 1 Part-Time _ Prarseers en & Saturdays 9pm ced salesiasy pretgred "Myer" a ewrlry shop, not Sg if .you smoke a apply, references’ kK. G | ag hated 102 WANTED EX? <> cheno REFER. i uired, A a person. Huron + 84 Ww. Huron ros FOR i BaT. sn ETS. “g ‘d person after 7 348] Elizabeth Lk. ‘Seere wa j NURSES | ns own WOMAN. PRIMARILY FOR COOK- ing and care of children. Other full time help ene. Exc. wages and working cond. Refer- _enees required. MA 6-6815. work, Smah apt. & rene lady. & days week. Qakland Ave. 7 Apt. 3. WAITRESS WANTED, APPLY IN person, Bilackie's Lunch, 4257 Dixie Hw WAITRESS WANTED. JET DIN- er be Woodward corner of 8. Biv CED REG. . Work k Wanted Female il 7 ae typing mae 3 or 4 ays oe tiac Press tRONINGS. OF it, a FOSHEL. iy 4 service. IRONINGS 1 IN | aT , oa eM asy “WANT HOUSECLEANING 2 davs week, steady. tad 5-6456. LIGHT OFFICE WORK small office. Call er 5 23-0326. MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTS BA- BA bv sitting, FE 3-7572 ‘Help Wanted — 8 RDPB LLL LOLOL LOLA el MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD Watkins route we train you, steady yea. round, "o lay-offs, average $2.49 to 00 per hour Apply in person, '$0 N. Perry. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR eaeewem <> ter new home proj- in tine, Waterford and Utiea area. Fxp referred. Rose Hill Realty Co, Enwood 2-9060. WANTED REAL ESTATE SALES- man at once. P. W. Dinnan, 66 W. Huron, E Employment Agencies 8A Ne ee EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE OFFERING DOZENS OF HIGH PAYING JOBS FOR GIRLS IN AND AROUND PONTIAC. HERE ARE A FEW Secretary $325 Her own Lea earpeted af- ‘ flee avail ler a sharp gal with typing eae shorthand Receptionist $260 Glamor - Public Relations firm peed an attractive girl with good typing to meet the public & answer phone okills, Girl Friday $225 I weed a discreet girl to train fer responsibility Ac- curate typiet who enjove a happy office, An exciting position with a career fu- ture RECEPTIONIST Cashier oes $6235 RECEPTIONIST Typing -., 6238 RECEPTIONIST PRX .. $240 COMP OPERATOR Glamorous Agency $250 BOOKKEEPING Machine Trainee oe $220 BOOKKEEPING Machine Operator $250 JR SECRETARY To Account Executive $250 SECRETARY To Big Brass $325 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE 602 Community Net'l Bank Bidg, PE 4-060 ~ Graebner's | JOBS GIRT.S RECEPTIONIST, adv agency $300 RECEPTIONIST, shorthand $300 EXPERIENCED. typist, 21-38 $225 ECRETARY, invrt, = aoe ROORRERPING ae STENO., Light Keeping SECRETARY, grr executive MEN ACCTS Pavable clerk 0-39 . $350 Asst. BOOKKEEPR. 20-25 . $300 GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9277 Apes 's—Roy val Oak 207 hone artis sauce Bidg. MIDWEST PONTIAC’S OLDEST EM- PLOYMENT AGENCY IN- VITES TO COME IN wo RS 88 R PERMAN TIONS. STATE BANK BLDG. $-9227. PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 4-2551 18 W Huron Instructions a ? ~ BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Oet more driving sense for your dollar, Call : 66686 or FE #0127. Herbert Cooley. oo GRADUATE TEACHER -~ PIANO ———. $i. Mrs Henry Myers, 66 LEARN ae DRIVE THE SANE AY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL. Bus FE 2-2253 Res FE E 8-1645 PIANO LESSON ore ~ BALDWIN near Walton §-6239 VIOLIN AND ane ‘LEBBONS. __ Reasonable. _FE ¢-8407 __ Work Wanted Male 10 A-l CARPENTER os NEW -_ _repair “* 44210 ALTER “ATIONS: Cabinets. 44054 AVAILABLE Now! CARPENTER & cabinet work New repair. DB. B Murdoct. FE sb o61. BOY 15. WANTS WORK OF ANY - CARPENTER. New and repair, FE KIND. pelea PM WEEK DAYS AN SATURDAYS CALL PE 8-6845 ANY BOY 19, NEED¢ wont? ANYKIND. High Schoc _araduate . OR 3-0602. FE tra WORK ~~ WANTED. E CARPENTRY. 30 YRB. | EXP. NEW and repair. Cupboards and for- mica specialty. Reasonable. OR _ 30292 . oo CARPENTER WORK. ALL KINDS. eas John Featherstone. FE 41330 _ ee CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- res Kitchens « specialty. FE 5 CUSTOM FORMICA Work in sink tops, vanities, table Ok 3 ‘oe estimates, FE 2-1485 or ENO COl. LEGE GRAD. DESIRES part time a. eves. Call rE after 5. HIGH SCHOOL BOY * bent Ty WORK aie. school & wk. FE- MARRIED MAN 22 YRS. NE) OWN CAR BOX 2%, ‘PONTIAC PR Paka. MARRIED MAN WANTS — PAINT. Fé >. & Pn teams work full time. MAN “wants § PAINTING, 25 YRS. xp. -— free estimates, ¥ a PAY MASTER, TIME KEEPER. 15 yra, construction exp. 38 yra. old. . _MA_ 4-2745. “ MIMEOGRAPHING - TYPING, SEG sEC- retarial Service. EM | 32843. SECRETARIAL. BOOKEEFING | & ing and general Bt general office ee of many year. 50 yrs. of age, “exe. health, seeking new employment. Reviv to Box 14, Pontiac _Prss. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, OR Spemees dove in my home, FE WASHING AND TRONING. ‘AST pick up and | delivery. FE 32-0005, WASHINGS & — (GS. WATER- ford vic OR WwouAN OW Ey Goad g DAYS or wor abys or cieaning. _ Ret Call FE #1081, “WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. & Clean FE 54-3034. Eves, FE 17-8087, WOMAN wW small aes 8610 ‘ine Sane, Fe _-_Building Service 12 A&B TRENCHING Water line Fi Foot ings FE 5-006". A-1 BRICK, BL OCK WORK Fireplaces, basements and chim- _neys. PE 71-0406. “ Al CUSTOM CAR . Rough-in hogy rem PHA, terms. Gordon Fiattley. a 30487. A- 1 LAYING arian ae contrac: Pontine Hard rdwood Ploor Service. BLOCK BRICK cEMEnt rf WORK _ and fireplaces, FF ACT NOW AND Hous; ONE OF rt f Robert Chapin's satisfied clients! Mr. Chapin has designed « oe sonalized service, that is in the construction field. individe ua! contractors, buflding contrac- tors, architects and owners of business houses wanting pand are tried to call Mr, Chapin tor LY ment. Ne obligation, of course. 4701 Dixie Mwy. Dray Plains OR 3- 12331 Fy ves. OR 3-7014 ALL TYPES y BLDG, PUAN » hee te Fy EM 3-331 BASEMENTS DUG UNDER —— dirt jomeaed free est. CABING DOORS MADE T6 _ specifications, rE. ENT & M omen is “Better Basements” ARicK, BLOCK AND CEMENT wort, Alco pimadys. Ke i -_ too h cial ay Gwaranteed work, Ph. ur “Cc EMENT & BLOCK _work. FE 5-078 SEEM Takao potas Hm afietiy Sige E. _OR 3-054 Car enter Contracting ova BE TRIM i UE, OUR Ry Sarwath Fai as WORK RE QUAN anteed. free estimates. OR . Palen Heth tote ee es) ates LJ FE 5-4626. CEMENT Is OUR eCity, _ Floors, basements oma! OLD _PLOORS. y. Carl L. Bulls. FE GENERAL BLIX pido @ REPAIR, Brick cement, canines carpentry Nom Gas00 i GUAR ie ANDING D ~ ROOFS LL Wis. Hugus atte 1. PE 2-0006 ATULLY Home > Medenintion ares ection PE bbe omens ; Pes ine re ANTEE a mouse VINO equipped PR 48450 PLASTERING _Free estimates MAple 5-4952 ROOF REPAIRS ___Favent FE 4044 rR oboe FLOO R LAYING, cangina anf finishing, Phone PE TO TRADE. PLASTERING FOR ASTERING FOR _SIDING JOB. FE 1 after 6:00, TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R_D._ Thom _FE 46841 WIRE | REPAIRS & C CONTRACT- _ing. FE 5-0431 Building Supplies 1 124 SOPPPDODOL PAL LPL A LAL 100 LINEAL ee gh OF NEW CALI- fornia redwood, approx. § rooms of good used trim. For informa- _tion, Call OR mR _ 3-0508. _ Business Services _ 13 A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE/ RE. Pe 3-118 and trimming. Get or bid, AUDIOVOX NHEARING A AID. RM. _10, 101% N rence. St. Phone FE 30135. APPLIANCE REP An. ‘WASHING machines and vacuum ereewers. Thyle te 502 N. Johnson, _ FE 4-5 SPRL TANCE §| SERVICE We service al' makes of wringer and automatic washers, 36 ra, in Pontiac Roy: a or Oakian! FE 2-407! AA FLOOR SANDING LAYING ere — QUALITY ¢_BUD BILLS _FE_ 8-2050 BLOOMFIELD WALL ¢ CLEANERS, Walls and winfows. Reasonable. _Free est. No obli ligation PE 23-1631. re ras AND PLASTERING. ENE’ BF HEATINO & SERVICE. " Puronces cleaned, sold & repaired ks Rd. Rochester, FR ELECTRIC MOTOR © SERVICE RE- patring & rewinding. 218 E. Pike. Ph. PE 4-3981 FURNACES CLEANED 1) INSTAL- led. 24 C. Neilson, hr service. FE S178 Heating - | Complete service on al Day or night. Call FE 4-1063, _Wayne_ Heating Co HEATING State licensed heating contractor, “We No How’ complete service = all heating pment Night day. FE 5-0313 L. & M. sheet _ Metal 124 4 Frankite Blvd LAKELAND MACHINE WALT cleaning, all types of — Stee free estimates. Cal akes, PLASTERING NEW AND Re pair, Vern Keller. FE 7 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOW- = a estimates. FE 2-4019. FE RENT IY FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give ACTION. Dial FE 28181, you to @&- - & _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. e SATURDAY. FEBRYARY 23, 1957 md 24 8 Gn MONDAY: P= FEB. RARY: EEA Te Fae stetes a | wan et Re oo tn mm ‘ a in , at Simmis Dept, Store, Cail to, “or ether fies La 4 by : 32-3400. ——— buss. We dent mind being last Income Tax Service __ TOBLA\ sce AN SEAOe. to get your listing, for we are | "stock, a3 TAX pr Heights. Pleage- call FE 17-8734 K. G. HEN PSTE “AD. WODEK TAX Revenue Audi- sor 6:00. 102 E, HURON 8T. ie. clintonville Rd. '* W. Huron‘ 8, Open ‘; LADIES PLATINUM am PE 4-8284 ive. FE 5-050! ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ve: 41548. set with one center diamond — entrance. Laundry privileges. ae ee two side stones. ental var OWNE iS. Adults. 47 Augusta. Ak INCOME | TAX VICK. | _ve, REWARD. PE £6616. | We have buyers with i noo APF CHILORG ~ Migrps Serre. gen tl # 5.m, | Jone YOUR PET?) WANT TO | “teats *ai"approx" si.lesrte ‘bur |? cone ato Willems take Rane & of Meonomy Purniture. | Enicnigan' animal Rescue League. | [o™es- If you are wateregted, call:| 5 ROOM APT. WITHIN WALKING GN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE | 1 obbic . “PONTIAC RE. AL’ TY 2007. : decountant ‘with astels Gear He a & Supghes 2A 137_Baldwin J ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. PERM. _. | NEW SCRABRLE SETS. $3. PAINT = ' Caitdren Welcome. FE 5-0635. Scarier & STEVENS. 65 MEL | pv number i fl. drames } ROOM FURNISHED APT. FOR rose, FE 8-308. Home calls by to fit. CKENSTOSE, “1 _2_ 179 Atiburn Ave. appointment. a3 LOCK Lawrence PE. 21614. J RM. APT. PRIVATE 1 BATH a oe a AN ‘Parke, | Notices & Personals 25, PROOF 7 ROOMS, & BATH. CLEAN, MOD. * * rr a I = ais SaaS Cer Meee] oer was cies apoe wrewens |g ae ee Tncom: mm: o r sold si a r H, BRAND NEW, BENJAMIN R. “ACKUS | _the facta. FE S4301 aie Tepe we sleet |? ROOMS & BATH BRAND NEW. rites fur-n ae fl.. Rm. : NEED HELP teen Magi nodiy heel ait Working People’s Tax Se werkee copie a r me. eae eee WORKING MAN'S TAX SERVICE fer - Hosner 71 E cman Sedrete! Call FE wat, Das MATEINGLY. COR. jivd. N. & Benson FE 4- EAST 41444. Insurance Agencies 17A Austin-Norvell Agency AY HOME. iNSURE BY PHONE ihe dead Atier 6, PE 5-0081 re Corner Cass INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co, 33_W. HURON 57. FE 5-818 MAHAN REALTY CO. FIRE . WIND - AUTO - TORNADO 1s W HURON PE 2-0263 $80 W. HURON ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEED- DAINTY MA\D AIR ExPERT TREE TRIMMING AN NOG AND culling. Free estimates. OR 3-6826 608 W. HURON 8ST. Wanted Real Estate 32A Open Evenings By Appointment Capitol Beauty Shop ST. FE 54-8012 ing a friemt'y adviser, contact Mrs. ngley. Phone PE 35122 Confidential. The Salvation Aero Knapp Shoes OR 3-1502 ) FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs, Burnes, FE 2-6814. 03 Mark, IN DEBT? © IF SO, LET US Give You | Place to Pay Fase. YoureMind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A MICHIGAN, CREDIT J Maple’ Sse positive that we can sell your Clarkston - RE AL ESTATE INC. Main, Clarkston, Mich Eves. ‘PE 4-8422 WANT TO SELL? HAVE ere FOR Good 3 bedroom home on West dae of town. Client will trade nice home for laket eee home or 10 to 40-acre A "TAYLOR. Realtor _FE 4-2544 WILL BUY CR LIST YOUR LAKE LISTINGS WANTED — TTT ByY Sas Bey ITIES. Leslie R. Middleton PE 8-6003 BROKER, ‘UNFILLED ORDERS — We have qualified buyers for 3 and 4 bedroom homes Ei“tcon ena ten oct of { mae Laundry Service | 18 COUNSELLORS town on a lange lot or on ie a few acres. If you wish ° TAINS. PLAIN OR RUP- _ ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER _, to sell property that meets us Pontiac | FEB. SPECIAL Pom, wave, these requirements pi « ‘poese ? FE 3-810 2410, $5.50 complete y's, eall PE 165 and we'll MILY LAUNDRY SERV- | _2-1244 et on the immediately. Laundry, FE USED RECORDS ie HIS mee Lg Lng ss io OPEN SAT. ONLY PORTUNITY FOR AR " 210 EB. Pike St. QUICK DEAL! Landscaping 18A Travel Agencies 25A Edw. M. Stout, Realtor PERT wmmmmino anv| s,s cure s an TT HM. Sogmew Ph. FE 6-0165 arene Pe Fk eae ot on | PLANNING A TRIP? 2 "eves Tul 6:30 eevee @ SEAMS INTERNATIONAL S aa. PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE PE 8.3251 van to serve you, Smith . FE 4-400. - CHURCH NEEDS PIA Trucks to Rent Sine eee : TRUCK: 8, TRACTORS elec etgan. Call PE 6-932 or 4 ton awe” ie te stak soot sasce™ GARDEN TRAC. io le ; z Semi-trailer | tor, boats & motors, OR 3-85é1. RS AND TRACTORS § WANTED TO BUY GOOD OIL ctR- Pontiac Farm and culating heater, H. P. Sutton. Ph. Industrial Tractor Co. Se Co, Money Wanted 28A , PPPDBA BPP PPL LE PP LLL 825 8. WOODWARD one PE emer Pe vies ONWANTE [Dp ARTICLES RE- moved. free charge. PE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASS, EXP. PAINTING AND . reasonable. FE. RG, Ax or rubbish cleanup. FE 45 LIGHT HAULING. REASONAI bome oe wed tote, Get te rates. PE 8-1124. =|) ier oe eS Ceara "E ar Pe Sasa Soe Peo 3 _ JE 300. _ | cer us BUY | Ligwr HAULING 4 pumpin |“E7 Sou" On sac AUCTION TF = : ON= OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST - TON PICKUP work. “Call anytime. FE rs ars eaeaie = WASTED Mi] BUY: ALL TYPES DELL CARTAGE oS Long _ Distance ‘ing. NTED: ELEL STOVE RE- : fone FE bapse = _frig, OR 31268, 0 4 “SEDUCE x: WTD. TO BUY ‘ON FUR- REDUCED RATES | "iiire’ aunes tole LY sie Wtd. |. Miscellaneous 2 NEED $5500 AT 6 PER CENT IN- terest. Will give land contract as Pound. age | garage, 10 northwest of Pon’ Worth “ah from $55 to month. W " ede pontine Press Bos ~ WANTED 55.600 By N HOME. PAINTING. . PR ranteed, NTING PAPERHANGING WaALLs © riecreerrmompeneen NGING, FE 42171, OR 4-6820 / Television Service cash or 22 COPENHAVERS RADIO & TV Repair. 596 W. Huron. Night sery- ice = PE 45607. DAY Sight Tv & SERVICE. FE 5-8390 M. STRARA ogame’ TV 1 REPAIR A ANY 44736. ARKE ST. _ Typewriter | Service 22A 2 “RS & ADDING MaA- pairing. Expert work jeneral Printing and e Su _ply Co. 17 W Lawrence. - _ .__ Upholstering _ 23 At, YIN INGLING, UPHOLSTERING, BEADLE’ @ DRAPERIES. “SAMPLE appt. FE 5-1927 Share Living Quarters ; 30 CAPABLE MIDDLEAGED OR DON’ t SELL At eal 1075 W IO GET THE MOST FO! IMMEDIATF CASH F house in 8t, Fred's Parish Open Bree” BUY. SELL OR TRADE y you ¥ wwe rnp iti buy sand *"CEORCE B Beatie it will bed genpeneais tases 5.3458 , ic. CARTAOE TARGE VAN OR Wtd. Children to Board 26 26 Rh UY OR SELL , eet CHILDREN BY THE DAY IN A Zales AND _RUDRIBH_ RAULED, licensed home. PE 4-4205. ary a will sell pe : el Saarems . |__| EXCELLENT CARE. LICENSED | show you how to get ceah if the ASEMENT CLEANING AND | -°O™* peas? , acd marr . of ali Kinds. PE 5-7972. LICENSED HOME PY RILEY, BROKER = : oe FE ¢i15) «608 Flix. Lake Rd. AND RUBBISH. NAME 8-005. BEWITCHED BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED 4 all the differen. prices quoted Wyant “call Loran enperonced your White's ‘eae Service mt +» Soneny 10 to § TRADES bated are barton tm trading. We ga! reputation as the ‘codinn traders of the Pontiac area. Do nm feel ated. Call fer ar a tment to discuss the possibilities of trading your real estate we ore. _ es, [ln comes, aml "Northern teaaeio Gira’ her for tra Donnis & SON REALTORS "82. W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 WANTED — COUNTRY HOME. emall acreage, to Suy for raising show in 20 mile radius of Pon 8-677) lease with option oe on with- | ic. If you would like this sign on your house let us show you how our methed of con comneme S en | WANTED saa “oivE MTG. net Salapatieg walitied ON you oo a * am 5 acres 5 room . PE 4-0027. nee at your ‘aoor is 0 min- Wanted to 0 Rent 29 pti , mee. om PART or me. e|H h gongie.re| umphries ad LORDS klieall FE 2-04 | _ PE 47114 wer We have “ideo 83 N. graph 4 Open Eves. Jim Williams my Healy, 12 1218 sane, ue ple Listing ¢ Service _Ave. PEL 40547. CASH FOR EQU MODERN, 3 OR ROOM — — ——— modern ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26‘, W. Huron. OA 8-3330_ FE 2-742! aged lady who wants home, will share small home. Apply 3271 Auburn Auburn Heights WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH young business woman of good character 9192 Cooley Lake Rd. EM_ 3-0626 Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 YOUR LAND CON. tract .until you have seen us no & ee co $500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new | 1 i - Buy séll and trade Fast service assured, We need modern homes in city and out Al#o need small | farm. Ask for Mr. Brown. T.. HW. BROWN, Realtor 362 W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 nn Ag entrance. Gugte sete iy won 53-0326. Hotel Rooms —_39 For Sale Houses 43 me 7: a soe ied: : ae es ee ase ate eo ny = Rae Bey TeteteBesssie ag . ae t. eo eon Oo HH A et = pease 5 ef “es miele aeanel * 5 ra = * Sake + > ae 2s ee eer oH res =| 5 rete sate ss Se 4 c+ Y What's My Line, Ine. $ answer: Ring, squAd, chuTe, dRop, id shrOud, jumP, linEs, Rifle. Plane, pAck, 7 a 7 RM. APY PRIV. BATH. CAR- & dra ci. Close , No children. FE 2-41 veel J LOVELY ROOMS Middlea, - — ara women pi oe PE’ 2.3003 after 5:15, a one Sat. i 3 RMS. & BATH. SMALL BABY welcome. FE 51723. 49 8. Tas- mania, 2 ROOMS APT. HICELY FUR- nished, FE 4! ent. & bath. Util. 7 Turn 5-054. > BoCkEs APT. WITH BATH. FUR- pianos & heated. Adults preferred. 7 ROOMS. & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance. eh week. toes 3 LARGE ROOMS, | wee oo w etoaiy en Private ent. 1h oe PE 41872. 400 8 Pad- 3} RM. PRIV. WEST SIDE. 930 LaSalle. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4) Re EDROOM . LIVING ROOM. Kitchen kitchenette, full bath. 1106 Crescent Lake Rd Bloomfield Terrace Apts. Next a St. Joseph ig 5 = stove & ref fuin ay FURN. RMS PRIV. ent. heat. and garage. Phone of _tween 6 and 12 am. OR 3 4 RM. & BATH. CHIL D WEL LCOME Off of W. Columbia FE _4-1128. 4 RMS & BATH W. SIDE. MOD- ern. Newly decorated, Adults only PE 21930000 0 4 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE ENT. re re & gas. 252 Elm Bt. ra , NICE, ‘ENT AUTO. MU 9-1974 CUTE. CLEAN. PvT heat. Wacees & dryer. after EFPPICIENCY APT WITH PRI- vate bath New, Adults. 402 W _Huron. FE 5-0603 FURN. 2 RM. APT LOCATED ON Tasmania St. FE 2-4579 after 4-30 during wk. or anvtime Sat. & Sun PRANKLIN APs. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. IN EXCEL- CONDITION. —— | ag >o MONTH. AFTER 4 P CARETAKER AT A-75 ST OR PHONE FE 4-51 MEMPSTEAD. 1} E. HURON LAKEFRONT APT. 3 nice rooms with full bath and storage Furnished. $75.00 per month. John K. Irwin Bince 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone PE 5-0447 tog FE 5-4846 LARGE ROOMS, CLEAN. PRi- vate bath & entrance, laundry priv. Baby a $15. per week. MY 2-3361 MODERN TRAILER $16 50 weekly includes Park & Inake. FE 50441 STRICTLY PRIVATE. SPACIOUS quiet upper flat Auto ofl heat, garage optional Nr papeoet Busi- Ress or professional people. 5 ber mo. OR 3-220. 6344 Tubbs Ra. Rent nt Apts. L . Unfurnished . ‘34 1 AND 2? BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- nished, tiled bath, year-around lakefroat apts. 6615 Pontiac Lake ee PLOOR. 3 & BATH. REFRIG , Rent House Houses ¢s Unfurn. 36 . 3¢ 2 BEDROOMS, 81 SMALL, Leong $50 _per mo 3TH D Mill Lake rd 3 aro WALLED LK. MOD. Close ‘ctiy Reasonable. MA 2 BEDROOM RANCH an vod He “tas a mo Avatiable ’ furnace. Drayton Pi y aM. pakt. Fon YOUNG. COS ee 0 PR 332 Fy ‘BEDROOM, BATH & a, (NEAR Site's spring for ehildren. cal DEL RIO APTS. intment only.’ Mvst have ret. 3 ROOMS eT ‘aces al a f $23) Sootn”: ons Re Fe " uti urnished. Coury ¥ a la ent. 38 N. Paddock. _ Welcome. 261 Oakla ad. wr RMS. ix see? , MODERN. SMALL 2 ROOM UPPER. Rey BATH & EAST SIDE entrance, PE ¢ Near Boys Club, 1 brick 5 room o, a PARTLY foe ge che i 3 RMS. & BATH “PARTLY FURN.| and bath apt. upper. Separate| PE : ta re bsmt. and heating unit, $60 mo.) ~~, “ROOM HOME WITH EX- 3 Semi a a “HEATED, tra wt and attached ga- Agus 04\5 S. Anderson. Cali MI] KT ATTAN REALTY CO. rage. Next to school and 015 W. Huron LOVELY 5 ROOM eae ment on James K, tncludin, stove and refrige year's lease at month A, Johnson ity. LARGE 4 RMS_& BATH. UPPER. 20 Putnam., PE 2-1832 LOVELY 3 LARGE ROOMS & —. Near Airport, Adults, OR 31943. & rH UPSTAIRS, LOVELY 4 ROOMS & BATH. adus. PEO) Heat & lights furn. Private en- 5 ROOMS & GARA APT. FOR RENT. TILITIES.| trance. On blacktop road. 10 ‘ ae eel 2685 AU stove & refrigerator furn. See; min. from Pontiac. Garage also | -— poker ae abouts. CALL BE- Manager. 160 Auburn Ave —s|_s available. FE 4-0062. tween $ $41 . PE 5-6955 ATTRACTIVE FURN 1 BEDROOM|LOWER. CLEAN, 3 RMS, PRIV.| Do aOUaE oni inte awy. . $85. Heat & lights furn. Vic. bath a ent. Steam heat & Wa- Near MIS 22 Auburn off ion Lk. UNiversity 33107. __"| ter turn. $88 mo. 2001 N. Perry.| Beal MS, Inquine, 2 BACHELOR APT. N. END. PVT. COWER 4 RM. APT. HEAT & Ga- € ROOM HOUSE. COULD BE 2 __bath & ent. Very nice. PE 2-4376.| “rage. sis Wi Adults N. Shirley, family, nr. down town, PE 4-4474 ~~ COUPLE & BABY, Pontiac. OL 1-1875. or 5-2500. PE 42847 NEAR SYLVAN LAKE. NEW COR-| iRise 4 BATH. CLEAN. VERY velh full berement Children. oF bat sem ts welcome, $115 month. Call 8-2662_ ‘NEAR Foun se GENERAL HOSPITAL room+ and ba'th upper aT ument. e and re- frigerator furnished, 65 Johnson. NICE DOWNSTAIRS APT, STOVE, ge & all util, fur. OR 3-7466. Attractive new duples iype units. Reasonable rent. Locaied in Pon- tiac on East Blvd and Perry St. se CALL PE 47830 THREE ROOMS IN LOVELY country home. Private ent. Laun- ary facilities OL 32-0402. STATE ST He & BATH. ALL rer 0 Mo WILLIAMS 8ST 3 & bath. All utilities $65 Mo CLOSE-IN. 1 & bath. Heat & hot water, $50. Mo. Nicholie & Harger Co., 33 W. Huron, FE 5-8183. SEVERAL APTS De er es r ee ace “M5 to $92 a arin VACANT — 3 BEDROOM ground floor apartment. Re- cently decorated. Inside the city. ALSO A 3 ROOM apartment for rent. Call for appointment or further information | GILES REALTY CO. 2TH. PVT. GROUND Reor 1 child felcome. Nr. Oxbow Li $45 a mo, EM 3-3800 or EM 3 RMS. & BATH. 1 CHILD WEL- come, Nr, Oxbow 2544 EM 3360000 UTIL FPURN COUPLE he a 3082 Henry Dale. Auburn eights. 3 LARGE RMS. & TILED BATH, upper. 1 ed & clean. 47 Chariott te _ 3 ROOMS & BATH MAIN FLOOR. apt. close to downtown Pontia _Partridge, FE 4-3581. 3} ROOMS & BATH FOR COUPLE. | _ Exceptionally nice. FE 3-7437. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRI- | vate entrance, Northend $45 per month Call FE 4-2544. Rent | Apts. ‘Furnished 333 ROOMS. CLOSE IN HEAT ette to bus) FE 5-1600 1 LARGE RM WITH KITCHEN. | - 1-2 women or couple. Close | AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- | nished, tiled bath, year-around or seasoned iand contracts for ijakefront apts. 8615 Pontiac Lake our — a) years service toa Ra _ ; _ satisfied clientele. See me before | { RM WITH KITCHENETTE AT you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. 38 Willams To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY ©O. REALTORS Open Evenings & Sundays __Huren Po E 2-026 R YOUR sand contract paras Poscuaee ts the “bird” to see. 1050 W. Hu- _Ton “st. Phot Phone * 2.8316, 2 a FLOOR ATTRAC. 1 RM Bacar On APT STOVE & wk 89 State St. FE pbs To ~ FURNISHED ROOM & PRIVATE bath. 249 Orchard Lake NEWLY & bath. FE 8-1370 eC. ;. 3 rms 7 NICE LARGE KOOMS_ UTIL. Washing priv. Garage. 208 Nor- ton. 2 LARGE CLEAN RMS. PRIVATE _entrance. 13 Pine Grove. 3 ROoMs & BATH. PRIVATE EN- ; | ie | nr FOR EQUI- OLSTERING, REA- {i cont 59 8. Parke ‘sonable rates. free estimates, FE puyere tor mame OF have —— ae nite wire REFRIO. Laas K. L. Templeton, Realtor | —.——_"1_ 8._CAss_____ SARE COLTON Late ha EM 2339 Orchar: r Ra” 1” PE 44sey 2 CLEAN oa bet fa ENT. | been. Free re eee — ‘CONTRACTS WANTED 7 RM APT PRIVATE ENTRANCE | LSTEI | We need concracts for Immediate eret men or couple 48. ake GaP __FE_5-8888 | sale. Buyers waiting. What have | _*2036_ SLIPCOVERS ES & BED.| large 2 & 3 RM. APS. PRIVATE BATH. wapreads. You: material. F FE 5-5707_- As yee Deel ee cas fp | Adults, 344 W. Huron Lost & Found 24 tate. 1362 W" Huron St_Open eve: |? ROOM, FURNISHED APART. ning 3 e492 Vor FE 4-481 A ae FE 6-1181, 174 Mt. Clemens | or I. ar aes for Mr Cae ig (ROOMS. AE VERYTHING PURN. FOUND SET OF KEYS ON, M GAGES walk from town, No chil- Ba eat ETS) 4. MORTGAGES, "2 Rind ite ape, tlac Press tag er may iden-|_ or more with 100 ft. frontage. 2 ROOMS, | UTILITIES, GAs gas HEAT. tity by. calling at the tiac |B. D. CHARLES, 171 8. Telegraph | 75 Foster. Call FE Press Want Ad counter. Farm Loan Correspondent 2 LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, 3. YRS. OLD, IN VICINITY OF MONTCALM AND BALDWIN, CHILDREN’S PET. REWARD. PLEASE CALL FE 4.3309. + * GET IT QUICK, _ through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dia! FE 28181 for an ad- frie oad eet et FE 4-0521 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. LET Bid on the sale of your eontract Equitable Society Eves. FE 5-8891 2 R H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1365. 2 before you sell. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor v7 N Saginaw St Open Eves. ~~ CASH IN A FLASH! See Au- iM person 20 to satisfied 2 For jand contracts tie — years service triende and. clientele Be Johnson EALTOR hn s aeiegre iph Rd, BARGAIN? Lots \in the Want Ads! ROOMS_ ‘WITH PRIVATE BATH. E 86523 ROOMS, _ KITGHEN —E & BATH, _child welcome. 41 AP Perry. & 3 ROOM PRIVATE EN- trance & bath. 111 N. Telegraph. _Apply 79 Clark st. & 3 ROOM M INDIVIDUAL CABINS, _463 8. Broadway, Lake FURNISHED APT. 4 & bath each, clean, soft ne no sr children. he rin mer lovey one o Osmun. Phone MY 9.2706. LARGE "RM. . BASEMENT APT. Pvt. bath & ent. Child welcome. _3701 Baldwin Rd FE §-1027. 2 ROOMS, COMPLETELY FURN. adults only, _for, Call close to Pontiac Mo- 'E 8-2746 after 4:30. LIKE A REAL CAR - ‘em ee * utilities furnished, 51 Feneley Ct _ ROOM FRONT APT WITH bath. Private entrance Stove re- frigerator, heat & hot water furn., ry Downtown area. 2 adults only Call all day Sat or after 6 p.m on weekdays. FE 5-2563 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON wit lidms Lake road near M59. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Heat turnished. ORIaudo 3-4718 or me _ando 3-7512. 4 LARGE ROOMS & - ‘BATH. PRI al vate entrance, couple prefered. _OR 31978. | 4 ROOMS, BATH, MURPHY BED. Employed couple. No drinkers. 532 Judson Court. 4 ROOMS & BATH UPPEI UPPER, PVT. entrance. 159 Whittemore. § ROO BATH, UPPER ® Be 4 saa nee jownto’ T Realtor F Ponies 5 ROOMS & BATH. LOWER. AU- PE es Meet & hot water furn. '5 RM. UNFURN. “APT | mae Rd. Rochester. N OL '6 RMS. SECOND FLOOR. CLOSE. in. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734. * APT. 5 RMS. 2 BEDROOMS. GAS heated Nice for 2 coup'ss. Down-| tow: 44 8. FE S165), over store.’ FE 2-3761 or BEAUTIFUL 5 RM, 2 BEDRM. Lower. Exe. neighborhood. Waldo near W. Huron Mrs. FE_4-1594 or OR 11444 _Stove, heat, hot water. PE 2-7425. o2 WwW. BUROK 8T. FE 5-6175 2 ROOM APT. PRIVATE. ENT OPEN .-@ Neat & clean. FES-6955 between West | aT SIDE, GAS HEAT, 4 ROOM aes) ; PE 4-7328. BEDRM. LAKE FRONT Wi “SIDE NEW 1 BEDROOM oan bast me Di eareccns Ma ye ho PER Seo 130 aut on x wv. - 5 eee 5-1183 SEMINO} CALL 4-1559 OR Lk $45 a mo.) — 3800, out of 5 units Well heat-| ‘a \1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- _ idea! for yee $1350 a we wae “IDE UPPER, 2 LADIES, 8, 2 bedrooms, tiled bath. lights * garage ‘urnished. . room La Laundry facilities om bus line. church. Not modern. $50 per- month Call pectier Part- ridge, FE 4-358 water ; ren welcome. mo. Availabi 10 days. PE 7-067, 00 4 ROOM HOUSE PE 4-7368 5 I Le &porry TINE LIVING ee Lk. Rd bik. "trom Priv. beach. OR 3-3800. nice. _” Judson. 7 gs GAS HEAT. 2 BATHS. FE x HOTEL AUBURIN — Rooms Age eae NICHOLIE MOTEL. ROOMS WITH OR WITH- SQUARE. LAKE AREA out . $15 and up weekly. Qn Wi 9 gg OR f rm. heme. full basement, new HOTEL 1 ROOSEVELT || poneh"treiace apace Permanent or trans. rage overhead doors, 104 or 2 room apts. Complete bien: x . ot, Terms. en facilities, Alj rooms clean ol tnetittior, pty No meee Orchard Take Banquet and party facilities avail- = bgjt Roads aies. able. 125 N. Perry. FE r lot. two RENT APra URN 33 3 S bala.” $16,000, terms. 3 1 ILD WELCOME, 279 Whitt e > BUNGALOW ’ : gireet. Tuammedints ‘peenes- } sion. 2 : tile a Rent S Stores _ ae 4 bath down Large’ § rly : = ee bedroom ,, 'e -ti- 1.800 8Q. FT mes von 5 me ace, Mig. ioaes” Highland “Ra EM wall “es wall carpeting, — oni FOR ge Fil ~~ ag ‘TWO FE RENT eed coat with bar. $15,- ly s Rent Office Space 41) witiams Lake tn ot ona teeta Newer 3 bedroom rancher %, Boos oy ae or LEASE. ~~ full basement “0 x a including ' dl on West poner 600 yards from lake, uron. Ap “Mess Ber. West $12,500, term, pesnait OP OTe co BRACE | NEAR TEL-HURON RABLE OF FICE SPACE available above city offices In| Newer 5 room, full = he center business district. ment, aitached oe on Keego Harvor, Modern, Newly ion Tuan OFPICE SPACE FOR RENT. Main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. J. Van Welt, OR 3-1355. _ TELEGRAPH RD. BET. BIRMING- ha Pontiac, Modern building. A 8: < ag 7% v Sagamore ote, Ao & ward, Pontiac For Rent Miscellaneous 42 PROP LN PRL LOLOL LOL NL AL ell 300 AMP. GASOLINE DRIVEN portable arc welder FE 54-1435. WANTED — WAREHOUSE SPACE Contact. PE 5-612) _For Sale Houses 43 11 ROOMS—$975 DOWN FULL PRICE. Ideal tor large family. plenty of house, has 1 three Pc, bath & 1 batn without fixtures, garage, twe enclosed 2 extra lots, leke priv- Vacant, Clark Real Es- Huron 8t, en evenings & Sundays. PE _or FE 4-4813 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, LARGE living ww 5 room, utility reom, — garage. off Joslyn. down — McLARTY BER. ; 23-2182 or FE_5-3578 bred 2 _ only $9,950 oer imme- RED HORSE-CORP. Lk. Priv. Couple or with 1 child | No pets Refer. $65 per mo. OR 3-5929. MODERN “4 RM. AUTO. HEAT arage Adults preferred On a Mill ‘ond, Clarkston. MAple zeae ROOMS & 2 BATHS LAKE 5019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 4-2252 Orion. pony furn. $78 month.| GOOD 6 ROOM BRICK HOME, 1 _FE | _ r FE 5-6205 block from downtown Pontiac. rons 7M, = ond et Pines | cane woes O00 7 ienty of le a je | gril. taeeite, #2 Aubure sit Bast Seg USE, 000D LOCATION. haw Rear — — — ie Room, HOUSE. 21 FLORENCE Plone om. for” a bath & St. J. A. Taylor, realtor, FE Stes . more than an acre of hilly land. a a te near Ortonvil Full price $3950 NEW HOME — con EAR sT. $35 a month. 615 Glass Rd. Phone — spo ee, A jecappon 3 8-2018 rooms, ving room | ———— = with picture window, & more, $650 DOWN $100 per month. references re-| ast of Pofitiac Small home | wred. J. R. Hilts — Realtor, Full = 2 nice jots. Easy | _PE 56181. monthly TO AUBURN HEIONTS. 4 ROOMS, FO CO RED 33018 stoot, On Adams Rd. OR Income ) month on paved stree or business ‘or | Ply rarince se waeiey | fee and terms cal FE 936i it \- ses Militias pene 1218 Bald CUCKL ER REAL TY ~236 Saginaw POR REKt MAR ROUND LAKE PE 400i - PE T2119 beat. FOW information, call OR | 4 LARGE BEDROOM HOME. -9508 full basement, brick front, large AY & STRAW LAKEFIELD! lot with dream kitcaen, lake priv- farms, Clarkston Rd. at Bald- rey 3 miles from town. MY win + = = es LOTUS LAKE, SMALL MODERN | B'HAM HOUSE, 2 STORY FRAME, aa : “BEDROOM HOME IN WA. terford Township. Call Fenton MA | 9-0654 afler 6 pm NEARLY NEW 3 ~ BEDROOM | bome for rege x Ape we sub.) area. Phone F SAM tie Timken oil steam hea Keone eng el OB, Oe BRICK INCOME sone wf tee hie Gute ; 1% story home with an unfinished | 3 BEDROOMS Scar terage vis evnun 0 es $1,500 down An outstanding ame | te “yl location, for rental, GI's origace” Priviiewes on Arr LAPEER COUNTY 80 acres located east of M24 near North Branch includes large 7 room home_ other outbuildings) partially equipped including Case tractor, dise, hay rake, bean aller and other = miscel- aneotus equipment Only $4,- 250 down or will accept trade. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT ON, Saginaw Bt Ph. FE 54-8165 Open Eves Till 8:30 a 19 NUT VENDING MACHINES. Nets $30 per week. Bell for $57, _Call MA @1711. ~ Buy ‘Thru Partridge _ Vat Thru Partridge FOR SALE: INFANTS’ & CHIL- dren's shop. Pyar earn Mich. OL _6-0721, 9 to WHOLESALE ® HEATING SOPPLY Capital oe rill ge iu outright write te r Pontiac _ 5 Box 81 Must | cee ED BEAUTY shop. Close to new Lincoln Plant. Good acca in year-round busi- _ ae 3 MA A #1811; Eves, = license sou wer) section Pontiac. Owner MS eocbey after 25 years in this location, Grossed over $80,000 last year, — in- ventory guaranteed. ft. building on corner with pcs ae of oops Real estate and all for $33,000 Ie terms, Cl larkston REA! ESTATE INC. 20 8 Main. Clarkston Mich MAple 5-5821 __Eves FE 4-8422 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge AUTO PARTS AND GAS STATION Also light repair. Centrally locat- ed Showing excellent returns. If. you're interested in a nice buy this is !t. Will take house equity | in trade 1G; WHE 00552 REALTOR “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Boats, Bait and Beer Only apot on this large Oak- land County lake where boats can stop ‘or completa service. Including gas & oil, groceries, beer & bait. Good family operation. WwW ARD FEF. PARTRIDGE For or Sale _or r Exchange 50 Alirnctive 2 bedrm. home Real | estate inciided at $24,000 on terms, Will trade, i HAMBURG DINER tn arhersl| downtown location Now operated | entirely by hired help - shows outstanding profit, Buy business | and building for only $12,750 on terms, Will trade. Will pay for Uself“in less than 4 yrs. REALTOR KE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE TIL Lake l'rontage and Dixie lfwy. Frontage 4 room mode, home. 2 bed- rooms and full bath. 2 car os ree, 120 ft. on Dixie Hwy. x with 120 ft on water. The property is all fenced with over | ef Anchor fence Owner | will sacrifice now for §12,000 with 2-23 reasonable terms, ye Tome and Business — re a. Soe EASY IRONER, - $35 Piay pen’ 910. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Call_On aC ae Gas x ¢ ROOF, 412 PITCH, LIFE b 4 stove. “I wish she'd stop saying such terrible things about me— _FLECTRIC RANGE & WRINGER on unde: wee moves it mincatetets, call . Excellent cond. $45 PE 2.3475. 40 OR §© COMMERCIAL ELEC- trie light porcelain reflectors. MA POWER _8-3900. $1.50. Pay $5 down ‘ay per wk. To see call rE 2-b143- Allen's _ FRIGIDAIRE Excellent condition. ing Drive. Cail otiyy 4: o IRONER. DEEP FRYER. WQOL rugs. Heat iamp. PE 4-6814. HOTPOINT Good cond, Salle 2X8's iol 2K10's. 885M 2. — lo ee oe or aire $1.45 each, eer Ld BUILD Y¥YTHIN' 4 ELECTRIC STOVE. | J BLACKE TT TE’S BUILDING SUPPLIES KENMORE ¢ cig fin ~ VERY good condition. FE 5-6900. KENMORE AUTOMATIC ‘WASHER, perfect cond. Lake Orion. 596 Lal Ave. MY 3-5501. NMOR WRINGER TYPE ceun ned timer, A-1 cond. ‘2 ¢ cats ELEC. HEATER _ washer W OL 2.6377. 4 and bath modern home. Also new i', car garage in Drayton Piains 70 ft commercial frontage Money to Loan on Sashebaw Rd A hot spot for (State Licensed Lenders) _ a beauty shop or similar busi- | ~~ ness “Priced only §8,000 with LOANS, $25 $500 $1,000 down, BAXTER & : “IVINGSTONE 64 W Lawrence ‘bt endorsers “‘avyments to suit REALTORS budget. We will be glad to | Phone OR 3-1 ou with your mone roblems. Open Eves til @ tonday, ‘1 tos » 7 iT” MOTEL ’ OR APT. SITE .; PLUS 2,.FAMILY—LAKE PRIVS Finance Co. $14.0650 FULL PRICE $4,200 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ww 41874 “~ WHEN YOU} NE i b WHITE BROS, | 22°.!08300 5, 183: | | | our elp ba me Full basement, oi! heat, 243 ft paved road frontage everiook- N Ge one of Oakland County's finest e lakes Over one-half acre. A sound | investment. Wil carry itself until With fast, courteous service and | you Co Clark Real Estate, 1362/ On payments to fit your budget? 17 yn a ee GAS STOVE. $25 Open evenings & Sun-| Theo you shoul! visit our new Outboard Motor 54a HP. never ots vr 4-6402 or FE 4-4813 modern office so convenient to been used, $65. PE 58-2766. | MAPLE DROP Oil Co. new service station, located at M50 & Forest. Exceilent opportu- wa ecocd Pioors nity for qualified applicants. Free Hours: ror * .; Saturday, 9 to 1 dealer training, financial assist- —— — oa available. Call today, FE| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. =! ————— 202 N. MAIN CHANCE — LOANB $25 TO 8500 size gas range. 5 piece chrome | drawer chest .. a: Av | breakfast set Can be seen at 21 Sunbeam mixer... LIFETIME HOUSEHOLD GOODS | Leis ericell P= 3200 ae Soule door wardrobe . Ph Rochester 91, 60711; OL 1.9791 | 182 CU. PT, UPRIGHT PAK-A- Washer Commercia., The lot is 60 x 188 {' deep. 8 reom heme With __ Mortgage Loans — $120 per month rent upstairs. There is a lot to see and there is more money coming tn reg- LOAN S—$600 to $1, 500 For any purpose on ularly Completely .edecorated te Po Close ntiac Administration Bidg Bee it today, you won't homes eo or bot, in be sorry! onary $10,000 =. For home itions or im- down is all rovements. 3. To roug h-in or enclose H, W. Bigelo W Pipes party constructed ; c Office: FE 5-5492: Res FE 5-8845 a earaae home. er ee _ 504 ‘V. Hu.on St. at Dwight st db On secoud mortgages. "HINE & of) Apply 209 Nationa! Building, MACHINE SHOF __Pontiac. or phone PE 4-4729 eyipeed and ready to go, lathes. miller and drill presses, more Swaps — with small toels, 2 bedroom home | ~~~~~~ marking and shopping, where new ro eta rooms await | Standard | #5 SSF suis Home & Auto Is now accepting applications for Loan Company ROCHESTER, MICII. 54 55 with oil heat." large parcel of +51 PONTIAC 4 DR DELUXE WAG- land. vies Fad sell with small| on Low mileage. For later model down paym FE 5-7332 CRAWF OR D AGENCY |4s popoe 1 TON STAKE ‘$295 OR S3'9 W. Huron Bt. PR 4-1549 swap for car of equal value. FE eee _MY 3.1143 or OR_ 3-0063 40953 Sale fo Lead nd Contracts 52 52 __Write Box 19, Pontiac Press To T) SEL 4 REALTOR 5 LARGE LOTS FOR ~% TONS Pantnings Is BIRD" | pictup or what have you. Locat- _TO 8E ed about 1 block east of railroad —— and 4 north of Mt. Clemens Rd. 30” ALL MODERN HOUSE TRAIL- er, trade for late model car or - : Ae a FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND 25% DISCOUNT inet contrest. FE ar AT L&S SALES $6,401 contract — balance WE EA 1 FT SPARTAN- A little out of ‘he way, but a Int Payable $83 per month. Is- biped ws er in trailer per les: to pay. Space heaters, all sued on modern 2 bedroom Large slum fan we mish be Ready | sizes. Gas and electric refriger- home in Waterford Twp. fo” move in. Will-seli on loW iors Ranges and water heaters. Your cost $4,800. down payment or trade. Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests, F C. WOOD CO. OR 31238. George Blair Realty dressers, vanities and springs gad After. 6 call OR 3-260 28 Dinte Hwy caren 41251 | occasional chairs, tables, lempa; | Leaving State. 2% DISCOUNT |" TRRAMog ARS | ted ae eee $5.000 jand coniract on 4 / 2YEAR- -OLD COMPLETE- other mise ps & USED 7530. bedroom home ey wi modern. TRAVERLITE : gel | Pa CO. OR 3:1235, aft 0 Housetratier Consists of 2 bargains __OR" 39603. wiiien bedrooms, modern kitchen, ® | USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN full bath, ‘and air condition- ASY TERMS ~~ $1,700 DISCOUNT ing. WU sell with low down 18 $5,135 te hand ayment or — car or what We buy, sell or trade. = out | el. $60 per month at @ per cent. rE deo TRADE: Cel mae look around. 2 acres of free re menth Purchaser 7 years at GMTC. Les C. | wan Take CAN & Caml DOWN NE FE JIM, WRIGHT oa 8 tm. tacome. Clee in FE OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 TO 6 8-8129. P FRIDAY 9 70 9 1 mn | 6-044 miles 1. ontiac or 1 mile 8 Oakland | wy ots 7 @ 1) Equity on — pean E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn | Guar. electric washer Seep eee pti | fom m ie id... M59 WELL SEASONED CONT 8E- cured Dy year round Byiven Lore | ens PE 33003. ié’ RCA USED CONSOLE TV, pha rcpt front home. Discount 10 per cent. | ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MA- 49.95. TV eras kit, $0.95. tra" bene as Eee meet | Gan core nes eager WALTON TV IEE ek — c= ieesee, MY 21a. Appliance. | Walton, Cor a: FE 2.2157 | 24 room oll heater oe FOR SALE On rae eM) ANTIOUP BARGAINS Money to Loan 53 55.000. 6 rooms and bath. By Private. Hurry, FE 4-1906 18 W Pike st _ (State Licensed Lenders) owner. VI 3-3757 CUSTOM MADE PICTURE WIN- dow drapes, line: Bark cloth with ~ | FISH SHANTY AND GRAY FUR GET CASH QUICKLY | "coat iike new Swap ior, boat trailer or table saw. POR 3 U t 500 '_LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH p to | FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT ERE you AVE SOLD 1950 to 1956 cars. Bring your, tre OPERTY). H. iy VAN WELT, 355 title, Most deals close in 30 minutes. Loans also made on fur- niture signatures and other se- Pnone OR 3-1 en — Smart gray piald sports LIKE NEW FOR TEEN AGE BOY, curities, | handsome beige all woo! flannel Oat lar id bar, ROLLER SKATES SIZE i - waa nee roy ees is0e8 Pon. | APT. GAS RANGE, BRAND NEW. In crates. 4 burner. All white 4 lamp tables, orcelain. $50.50. Pearson's Furni-_ ure. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | wash her | Davenport. Book case. FE 8 4 = OF CLEAN 5 FURNITURE. e new. Z oy 06 | SWAP: 2 LOTS & 2¢FT. COTTAGE | Ain CONDITIONERS FOR HOME| j & office Schick's, MY 3-3711. APARTMENT SIZE GAS STOVE. sell — Loan Company! ! tae Tran _MA Bos a | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | STORKLINE _ 6 YR, cruiser, in good condition, what have you? Cal in mornings a until 1 p.m. only, FE. 2-6035 | SWAP SERVICE WILL HELP YOU _FE 4-93 i Swap. buy or i OR 3-856) . AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Chifferobe, Stroller. Bee heater. 0031. $25 TO $500 » $28 TO $500, TRADE FOF pel = mee = HAVE You" equity in one Photog raphic Studia | COMMUNITY LOAN co side of Brick Duplex 5 rooms, | Presentiy doing large vol- 30 FE. LAWRENCE FE 8-0421 4-pc batn, hardwood floors. sep- _ oe paewoste! work, alsa ; FRIENDLY SERVICE arate dining room full hag coirstaa raits weddings. etc. oi] heat, nice corner jot, bu’ n $4:500 down wil! put vou into ~ LOANS $25 to $500 | Tess "Clark Real wotate 1362 W. is establishe usINesS Huron St Open evenings & Sun- | . : . 7 BEN EF ICIAL ; days. FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813 MICHIGAN BUSINESS | FINANCE CO. TRAINED BEAGLES & | POINT. * re “5 ie * Ss ers, se Teasonable or trade on | SALES CORPORATION la ow. tee ay ee 2-9249 guns or something of equal val-— — 3001 Rockhaven 1 mile east | JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER Buckner Customers ‘Auburn Heights. 187] 8 oe RD. E 41562 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | WILL SACRIFICE. SHOE “REPAIR | shop 7 rele ei for inven- | UNION LAKE _ Drive - in restaurant. Fully | ee ed and ready to go Estab- | lished 10 years. Has lovety 5-roum pee — Basement and ga- orner location and Take privileges. Complete price EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Ra | Union oe Village EM 3-4393 “Ky, 33314 FE 4-6203 HARDWARE. <4 ELL ESTAB- Sale Lake es “4 NEAR METAMORA HUNT CLUB— 170 Acre farm with frontage on) — Oakland, Roadcthru to Noble Rd Old 7 rhom farm home barns one has 39 stanchions, ished. Growing community. Pon- tiac Press Box © 75. ; a AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALE route, established 18 yrs. Panne! Truck & $2 000.00 will handle. Write Pontiac Press, Box mo A loll’) GROCERY STORE. stock & FIX- tures. $2500 down Call FE 5-9005 |HAVE BUSINESS FRONTAGE space to rent Can be meer aa ea small business or offic fights furn Telephone nervice i fesired On Busy highway in city With parking and out of the bigh | Tent district. Write Pontiac ‘Pr | Box 118, wreee Are | Happy Folks 30 in ewsh WOULD LIKE TO SWAP OR SELL Corona rtable typewriter for 12 auge oe Pon gun or ‘BALL PEN VENDING MACHINE | Buckner's Employes serve with a for sale or trade for anything of | _! i8 smile in the most friendly manner | equal value F® 2-21 It ts easy io deal at Buckner’s where courtesy and kindness are | SELE. OR TR. ADE shown to everyone and borrowing we have a lovely modern bunga- | 1. a pleasure Provide tor vou tmmediate and future haopiness by arranging for © cash credit account with e company nere you are wel- | low Just 3 years old. Full ment Ot furn Completely sulated. Aluminum = storms preciat comme © $500. Up to 24 months DRAYTON PLAINS | original values to $100 - | 230 BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE mont. isn tos Easy pay Edward's Outlet — 18 8 Saginaw “LOANS $20 TO $500 — MEN'S AND WOMEN'S EASTER | —— suits. to your measurements with | 4546" VAN DYKE, UTICA 7 a psa _only de | free a biouse or 2 white shirts | GUIDE TO GOL D: Sell | “er VUsSeNno ‘May | za ton od : ; : | things, you're not rie Conplal Pontse (MINK DYED MARMOT COAq YounGs 3% 8. Sagnaw st, FE 40535 OR on 2488." Sine Reasonable through Classified Ads! base- | im for equity. Ask for ~ freens Oak floors. Fexee * | is one is a GI. resale an comed.vand your patronage {!s ap | oniy 41% per cent interest. Will ac- | cept good late model car or good | SEWING CHILDREN'S DRESSES, envy size” For tnformation phone Bald: rE 2-7944 If no answer, call; _price at Jack's fendi EB ep lo6 LARGE WALNUT DESK, 444 MA- T HREE-QUARTE ER MOUTON COA T, size 38-40 excellent con. $12. FE 8-3768 oe i | WED = DRESS, L ACE WITH | = tulle . size 10. OR Al and _and iron. i1GH DOLLAR FOR JUNK &. oo Wrecked cars. FE 44818 —-MY MAPLE LIVING —R Sale Household G Goods | 57 mamacaNy at [acenee APT. GAS STOVE. 1 rE 2- > RED split “ROOM SUITE, 2 "ADMIRAL TV, TABLE MOD-| 4 ‘Pm. 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. 7) pr. drapes. Reasonable. FE 5-6378, 2 PC. WINE-LIVING ROOM SUITE, bed & springs, breafast set. ai _ State “PC. DINING ROOM SUITE, EXC. | REBUILY condition Kenmore washer, 1 yr. All nas 28° ft. extension sadder. FE lent conditi 1955 MODEL FRIGIDAIRE 40° Electric stove with wonder oven ‘ & matching refrig, $225. tix LINOLEUM Voorhels Rd. 7 ee A BUY SMALL RADIOS. $6 TO $12. FE 5-8755. “ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT floral design. F] S712 _ KELVINATOR, CLEAN. GOOD running cond. $20. FE 4-8370 : gas ranges. 16 LIGHT CHARTREUSE LINED | ee | faille traverse drapes, $25. FE UsED $400 NORGE 2 DR. ne _ 5-055. frigerat.r ~ ANTI UES, IN EVERYTHING — scd a R 3-4036 | eer 422 W. Huron EAR CF iD NI - | USED “FRIG. AUTO. WASHER ‘ks |Pork sausage ....... ois B61 Wes ot proof ta oe eset eee Washer requires some re- Slab Bates eeteesens _ pair, $1 L_2-0721. = obs U sed Trade-In I ee ay seet _ Wake. | vey ‘ tresses, ture, a ‘Srenard _Lake Ave. ANTIQUE MELLODION. 1258. 2 piece sectional, $75. Unfinished 2 Piece sectional, $10 2 love seats, | each Taylor Tot. $35 An- |Wringer washer: tique lamps mirror, dishes and | brick-a-bfac. FE 2-3271. 2364 Mul- | admiral refrig berry Maytag auto washer | AUTOMATIC “WASHERS: ~ BENDIX, Kenmore General Flectric, Thor, -_ Westinghouse rebuilt. As low 96 Oakland FE 2-4021 AUTO SEWING MACHINE LIMED | oak cabinet. Must sacrifice. $80. | 3-9702 oe gas steve w3) adieeene art ‘BABY CRB | Rollaway bed with mattress Sieas | _ A OR 3-6602 New bunk fro $30.95 BABY BED. JUMPING JACK. CAR iL ORD'S W ARE HOUSE is Ep Ra. parts guarantee To see, call FB 2-0143. BLOND BEDRM. BRAND NEW bookcase bed and chest, All for $99. ___ Serap & _Iron | __ 560A AA ey |9x12 WILTON RUG—ROSE BEIGE | chairs with blue border. FE 42271. ai electric stove and double drain- after 5 pm 4-8629 TV, COMPLETE BATHROOM | MAYTAG. ~ WASHING MACHINE set of bathroom fixtures—1 smail | bathtub—2 kitchen sinks. 21 Lex- | ington — Pl. 1 CUFT. REFRIGERATOR. | & j radio whonograph combination.| week E 5-4780. "AMBASSADOR. TV BLOND, | _5°¥-_FE console model with doors, good | NECCI, LIKE NEW, WITH a4 condition, $100. Rhone FE 43701 4 BURNER TABLE TOP Gas stove $25. FE 4-2907. 11 CUBIC FT GENERAL | ELEC. | tri@ refrigeratos. Prospect full way freezer exc cond. like new tufted oe | PES hepa must sell for Geuues table AKL PE 2-0753 . good condition, FE 5-0644, after | j HOTPOINT RANGE. 1 _EXCEL- ft with freezer chest erisper on door $275. Excellent : R 3-0985 after 5 30 SYERS, 141 W. Huron. A-1 GAS RANGE. $40. APTER SIX evenings eli day Sunday. 284 wish our ‘rede dept. for real stoves BOUGHT, SOLD. Ex- changed pane © 602 Mt. Clem- -080 OR E. UP T MO TO PAY SINGER CONSOLE. LATE MOD- OM NTHS a BALL — 7 Vamcane to: ADJ USTABLE PIPE Ee For Sale ‘Clothing — 56 he LA WSON condition, iN FE LINOLEUM & a Sarg ai AL UMINUM “SIDING | “Its smart to buy in the off- —. ' Special low prices, Im- rt, unhurried instal- rion, PE 2-4359 th: ING ROOM SUITE, ~ BEDROOM ve rollaway bed, breakfast set 1022 Baldwin Ave. -over George's “Mkt, Also Apt, for rent, Mo. eave fuel. “Irst payment in spring tm down. Five years to pa aluminum storms and ewnings. Younstown kitchens, or- sive. VALLELY'S, AUBURN -| LIVING ROOM SOFAS, MODERN. Rochester Rds Call OLive 1-941 slightly soiled. Buy a new unit for - ue oly aed Michigan uoresce! PRICES aR SCRAP < CARS mara take anare annex, 307 Orchar ron, FE 8 88707, ae beautiful, unit ~gorL | PIPE. nave PLUMBING “SUPPLY, ‘gina ANCHOR FENCES foam rubber sofa & wing chair. Den furniture. _ Ez 2889. Excellent condition. AUSTIN WESTERN PORTABLE RESSER. SawLY PorEce amo chairs, wnemeret seo teleg table tloor lamp. ater crocheted table cloth SE HEATERS Lea material, @xl2 oriental pe knick-knacks, FE 5 1371 coreens bath tub. iotfet gol lava. BARGAIN Small retrigeraior, . $25. Call at 506 Lake- chase Zz Lake Orion. | NECCHI Cosa Ine inioixi2 et eccep ttachment. bag ins Make s payments of v1.5 50. will NOISLESS “TYPEWRITER 3 pe “WOLVERINE LUMBER Paddoc FE 207 3ATHROOM FIXTURES. Y 312 town kitchen, oil & gas furnaces. _| ND FURNITURE, CO Automatic water heater, 10X12 RUG '104 8 segues ; : and tile, galvanized, copper, black PE_¢4316 [romraare oe SEWING MACHINE: like new, $49, Cail | PRACTICALLY NEW 5 R rom 130'4 N. Cass. UGS. 6x12, 8x9. GRAY THROWS. “nme, Also 9x12 & 8x pads. Exc Le BRICK, SESS — ALL YOU UNION WRECKING CO, 31246 W 8 MILE RD BEBF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. CAR RADIO, 80 GAL. ELEC Wa- ter heater, green bathtub, kitchen _ sink, MU ‘9-1074 after 3 CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 4-788! a SALE ON, TILE AID VINYL mee ALE. LINOLEUMS ROOM SIZE, 350, 48. AiZ-Ft. Wall Tile 2 COMPLETE COLLISION _ Equip. Like new. FM 3-4297 after 6. And Sat. & Sun |CABINET SINKs FROM Sinks to buil¢ n from $3.95 from $995. G. Thompson. 80s. Perry. “COMPLETE LINE OF Sewer Pipe and Fittings SINGER | ELECTRIC " FORTABLE. excellent condition, PE 5-3 CLARK SEWING MACHINE frets WILL BRING TO YOUR HOM |SINGER SEWING MACHINE == mahogany cabinet, exc. condition. Pay cal $1.25 per week. $1 Orchard Lake Ave. germ oh FARMERS GET OUR LOW prices on bulk milk coolers. can save vou money .Box 46. Davisburg Mich. 'DO YOUR PAINTING NOW—OVER san colors to eer Mea i Cochin BARNES "HARDW ARE SELLIN ‘G G FURNITU RE TORKIINE BABY CHEST. _ - cond. Kitchen table. bin. Pasha og $6.15 2600 Union Lake Rd. rin THE. LAKE AREA’ 8 pAncere £9241 convenience. Cet FE 8-156. Cor- D TRIM MFOR one Dining rm | CRIBS, BRAN = a $149.95 complete WAGNER CO. » ontne FE 5-9221 3 $ ROY'S REPLACEMENT rew. Priced reason- able. EM_ 3-6230. ELECTROLUX, $14.95. PAY ONL¥-~ $1.25 eet week. Reconditioned & | “Eee WASHER FOR SALE. is We GABERT’S Allan's Appliance, 1 yr. 7 double dresser, large mirror, bie bed, seach i | : sur eRe, other sets at equa) savings. Pear- Bl IC N] 'R 14. BROWN, Realtor | son's furniture. 42 Orchard Lake | K 11362 W. Huron FE 2-4810, se p= ee . i ood dd, Ns | FINANCE CO, | For Sele Clothing $6} Rigirreer. cena cond. O64. FE) Be 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG.. wo oe | CASH NS’ WOOL SUITS, TOPCOATS, 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY | Sport Coats $5.00 up. Reclaimed | hes iae Tas hat, DRYER. GAS. plete with bedding | $80 _ West ng- | ESTE Es Speer Fescent, 303 Orchard Lake A: Avs. TRADE-IN DEPT. lush $4.95 Guard. electric rettigersict | Single picture window sash $14 98 up FREE STANDING TOILTTS $18 95 21x32 double sinks $6.95 “ttings c. colored bath sets with trim 6 pe. dining room suite . For Sale Farms 48 Business Sprortancies Ziwcesr MAIDENS By Jay Alan Sale Household Goods 57 Bale Household Goods 57 For. Sale Miscollansons 60 ARMS ABINET SINK. DISHMASTER. ED OFFER Tea pa paar eee il ret ons or eguipme capiner tubs. Sofa bed. FE ap a, - 7h. Gone nls. Call after SOUCK “CHAI FOR ~ SALE. r i w Michigan's cou & : * a ytd 9287.50, Furna real eslate agent spanty. Eaten sg ageac Ad nT cond., $45. OA $-3768. : : . tank duct work, ready to ine Vermontville or 3101 ADOR REFRIG- WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. 6 stall, 5-6 rm. $569 included with nanan, DOWNTOWN GRILL in/'p erator. Like new, $185 cash PE cost” | PONTIAC PLUMBING AND - Buy Thre Partridge | gus ‘communty near ann A 14041 > __2._ Good cond. $30. FE +t HEATING equipment. NETS’ over $il1.- DUNCAN PH SE AUTO. WASHER | 49? ¢. Sagina + PE reson naar EAKEFRONT List Thru Partridge Peeks cominuously., Pui — : pore —— , ook : lL he $y yrs. old % (21) ft lengths D iaee ft CRAWFORD ae Sate Business Property 42) qouwsy RESTAURANT ON a a W gvenings MY. 3-11 . My 211403 3 SILVER Tag Lots: 2 COMES Lots Eiicient NS ranean oa ber ee ee eu Crump Electric, in ay Be, - PE 5-2100 C WILLIAMS! | en ross per yr. ¥. E u 4 = BRI ek pole a ean se . « cxpanes ding lak on ST Maya 210-240 CONSOLE poling a: Orgel arum. alsa oa = on CLOSE IN, $22.500 OME in expanding lake ranty. Re Call FES Cail_after § rooms and bath in each apt ae Sen teas mee ft Pah sen Ks PE 68-1564. P LYWOOD inside doors Sises low. Pontiac Plywood Co, | 1488 Baldwin Ave. Ph. FE 2-2543. _ SPRAYERS. DOBBINS, Wood et Nort th uip. 1593 W. ward. (Nor Ea A mi). Birmingham. MI 4-6053. ROMEX, RY THE COIL, « PER root Wall boxes for dw jugs, 28 ea ae & range KES, $9.95 ea G, A. ‘Thompeoe, 80 8. _Perry & “at ROYAL WATER SOFTNER cx | RUSS’ SECOND HAND MERCHAN.- etl 4250 Dizie Hwy., Drayton SALE Aluminum combination windows, & doors. Aluminum & Fibergias awnings. . sorL PIPE $320 PER LOT. 14" opper pipe 2c. K_ gutter, 12¢ _Warwicks. FE E 46000, 00 2 GASOLINE PUMPS, ONE 83 - 000 «BTU oll furnace, counter reer ~~ eanes cabinet. One in. orange burg. ete Dell's ibpheg 508 Elizabeth Lake Kd. Fe 5-8868. ~~~ STOP, LOOK |/FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE. Say ial 1 story easy Y move. “STOP! LOOK! - For sale 2 wooden portable bulld- ings. 22x40. Also 1? building 22x80. All in 3 ft. sections. Bargain if sold at once _— vet an offer, _H. P. Sutton, MY 2 SATE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Piyscord, 4x8% sheet . . $4.95 Blanket insulation, 100 sq. ft. $3.95 Twinsulation, koe eq. ft. .. $790 Do =o Fir. 2x8 2 . 2x12, 2x14 a oe ley $89.00 M 4x8x'o fir “ply w ... 63.50 ixls white vine Tare. & . +. be Inside door jambs W. P. .. $3.95 Boil alvanized L wodk ae pe gal and hard SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER. TALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. EASY CREDIT MAKE sURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Ca. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontias EM 14171 & EM 83747 Telegraph & 8 Mile Rd. Detroit EL 6-412 SEPTIC TANKS _ REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 46428 , 3872 Eliz. Lk. Rd. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. USED LUMBER BARGAINS 6 d Oe Ft. x Cleane cS 2x4. all ponetis over # 6c Ft au4x% #@c Ea. 2x12... 3n1Q Timbers Good Unit Heaters $50 up. Jsed Toilets, Sinks, Pipe Steel Reclaimed Brick Je Ea NEW BUILDING MATERIALS We carry a complete line of Nails - doors - windows - plywoods - paneling . insul- ation - roofing - felt and interior trims. Interior Paints $445 FHA a FREE ESTIMATES 0 $8 3% Closed Suns Open A. | 5340 Highland Ra. (M50) OR_ 3-782 |TAPE RECORDER. JUST LIKE new. $45. FE 8-3327. | TWO MAN AND ONE MAN CHAIN Saws. PE 45081. | Talbott Lumber Plasterboard. Rock ath, Paint, Hardware Piumbing, and Electri- cal supplies .025 Oakland Ave. Ph. 44505 TABLE TOP GAS RANGE. EXC. condition. FE 4-0185 after 4:00. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. Phone FE 5-3963. USED SHALLOW JET WATER _pump. Good cond. MA 4-2882. WE BUY USED WaSHING | MaA- _chines, wringer type. PE 45169 USED WHITE CAST Legpaok BATH. tub & fittings. Open [von ition. 101 Peach. ve. "2-104. USED POWER MOWERS. CLEAR- ance sale during this off sea- son. = or $35 ( 1 sl ised will in good ope xarly neers will’ oie ck the best bargain. W. F Piller” So ward. (North o an mi.) Bir- _mingham. MI 4-6053. Watch This Space for o 8835088 SSSESEEE SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL y FIRST QUALITY 5_ uss GAS RAN JZ. Munro Electric Co. w Huron TRADE ELECTRIC eamces FO basins from ‘$10 98. 1G! A. "Thom p- 1060 FURNACES } Rae AEGEAN AND IN- stalled. 24-hour service. All makes OR | 3-5634__ Kenyon _Heating. | =ane FRESH MEATS W.H Dp. RADIO a APPLIANCE | FE 4- field, Gas range Davenport and chair | Mlectric range a “Doors | Berry Steel overhead factory sec: | ‘GF Refrigerator onds. All yada and prices. petes [srines gestae CONVER TENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. modern doot on your garage Senta | Jess than you: think. t oy us give | w hes TRONER ~& 38 SMITH | _8-3000. HOT WATER | HEATER, ; mers lines, $98.50 and $119 80 | $59. Used and Rec onditioned a are slightly marred. Also electric. £ t terrific values, card tana as Fiuores: JET WATER rum 95. The Ps 860 “a: LAL Inventory Specials! ~ Church's, Inc. 107 § Squirrel Ra FE 2.0273 woOD AND ALUMINUM ee nation — ett oo" BE -NSON, 1 U “MBE RCO. WE SELL = — YOU SAVE Insulation—ply wood pe woare rock lath indows--flush doors Call us for price and Free Estimate of your building needs Now at Low Winter prices. PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. EM 3-2731 | We deliver— Closed Sun. and Wed. ESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. $45, General Electric range Good working cond., $40. Kelvinator refrig $85. Old fashined ice box with a bunch of dishes, $8, 7039 | thers Drive EM 3-4124. Call after 6. Do It You ourself 6 6 BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, PO POL- ishers, scrubbers, cement grind- ers, Steamers, etc. FE §-3144, 240 Baldwin A Ave. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | Keego. Harbor FE | USED REFRIG TAVATOR ICS — COMPLETE WITH . These are crate marred FOR RENT Floor sanders—hand sanders — wallpaper steamers—waxers and furnace ese Uy _coenere. Oak- land Fuel and int, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE sal 50. PPAFF SEWING MACHINES. Paint, plumbing, ieaceaars: for- mica. Agpinttlas Fri. thru Tues, = so A od =: 10 to 4, Closed MONTCALM "BUILDER SUPPLY 156 W. Montcalm FE 5-4712 LIONEL. & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Op to new floor si washers, dryers N's james a sets. 2 yrs. to pay. | A'S 6 FE 5-618 Let Us HELP woo 4 with Y. CHINA’ < CABINET MODERN, | a wale BEDROOM SUITE—DoU- dresser, chest, van- night table. Com. | FOR \ SMALL RADIOS. = - real ‘ouy. at. $250. M1 PE, 58-8755 LOTHES DRYER GAS. BEAT WALNUT BDRM elled Magic. No drip Oakland Fuel and Paint. oe “Orchard Lake Ave. F | to! sell. |. MAyfair | 6-1307 _ WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRY-| boint auto washer. Good | 68-6892 TOWN CABINET SIN I oa rs drain board, re | Cameras, Equipment 61A BOUGHT BOL DT ADED * EPPER?’S Cauca SHOP 87_W. Huron PE 5-661 __ dale ‘Musical Goods 62 AYO, BAKAPPONE. $75. MARKET —— | ANTIQUE ORGAN” ‘AND “PLAYER : piano, FE 5 | ACCORDIONS owl RE = ‘ON FASIE R thrach [Csr | pits Ads. To solve every- fee y BLECTHIC PLAY: 1 Seian quickly, pial “i all sizes. Accordio 1s ‘oaned free = » invers with “essons, GOOD PRACTICE PIANO #48 G) A Music Co. 18 E. Hurén. i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1957 FUNNY BUSINESS by Horstnerger For Sale Cars 91 MODEL A COUPE, 438, FR 1909 ie anal g S10 [ANC “~ cee. pias brome & alfalfa, first cue e551 OL 2-565 ting. 2022 . between is 5 Wixom, Rd. & Bass Lake Rd. MU good, $95. 21 Le Pl. ALFALFA BROME NO WET Hay, | ** A dam : SsIKEL” BALDWIN APAR TMENT +4 ie Fe Sa 214. W. Bilverbell | - E Maron, 40566. mare Hay. B USED PIAN Ct GALLAGHER corn. win deliver. ay sone. ‘i Music Co. 18. Huron FE 4-0566. ALFA HAY —HA¥, WEs-con, Bite 40c, and We OA 82231 year old. $100. PE 2-1546. CORN ig 84LE Sale Office uipmen: FE 11 = 2 4 Row Snell Ra NEW & USED NATIONAL CASH ; i Bhar 5 sai ~ Lake. Orion. OL : NEW ADDING MACHINES FOR HAY rent, or . Ra 60c . ange. Pit pasa, rE 0383, Eh “i MA “sant a TIMOTHY & SUPALPA HAY. ri i Rg ad a Nl TIM HAY, FARLEYS, 0492 He —- ate sabe, ove over s. Retore 3 Andersonville, Phone MA 5-276. dafly; All For Sale Livestock 72 REBUILT ‘ REBUILT ADDING MACHINE. REBUILT CHECKWRITER, $39. REBUILT CASH RS sISTER. $67.50 $29.50. NEW ae Qn MACHINE, $5 mo caete trade, service ma- beg Fook Office Machines 3850 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 8-6221 _Sale Store Equipment 64 1, 69 CUBIC PT. Ler er, exc. cond., Also 1, got show case, a beauty, “ns. 4-0526. jo-PT. INC. VEGETABLE CASE- just | like new. FE eet GROCERY | FT, COM plete units anels. 4 oo gh aae ae. sett cheap. 2258 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. — cond, Reasonable. EM WALK BOX WITH DIS front. “Meat pone. = ee On | ale scales, ves. 6 __ 35-0083, 4811 Hwy. _ Sale » Sporting Goods 65 BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALL LBS. GOOD NDI- . CALL FE r g oO NO oy, sell, _8. Telegrap. Rd. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 Oe — SOIL. Dig. “Bang Gravel & Fill CLINTON .EONARD EM _ 3-4515 aa TOP sol. CRUSHED STONE, fib. Lyle Conklin, =e 2. oe FE 2-857. ra Lin ior SOIL. "BLACK dirt. Sand, grave and fill dirt. Eugene Sennett, 5-4758. BEACH ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL, : rE sand, rotted cow manure. CRUSH STONE, CINDERS. FILL dirt, sea heaals sand delivered (USE “aronE BAND, GRAV- el. . Earl Howard, EM 3-0531. BLACK DIRT. SAND & GRAVEL. PE 80877, FE 8-1798. pte cee See en BIRCH WOOD FOR SALE CUT TO ali OR 33647, _FE 5-6150 Oakland Fuel & ‘Paint. GOOD FIREPLACE WOOD. OAK - _FE 5-1022 } JOHN ~“ WHITE BIRCH AND OAK 2-6244 bet “DRY SLAB WOOD hear Pontiac FE 4-6588 ND ) ANTIQUE i | WANTED: FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 YEAR old sorrel gelding, ‘v - felis. ea. per $85. ranger Rd. OA $2606. JERSEY Y cow, Fibro a irs freshen in mid- A ti __Bangs tested. $140. MU jai 700. STEWING ff HENs A AND CHOICE eo “4 beef for home freezers. FE TIP 55 RANCH OFFERS BOAR RD ing service br 500 Bie sell, trade, ey. Weel EEE _B PIGS OF ALL SIZES. Forrest Jones, MA 6-5206. Clark- ___ For For Sale Poultry 74 anole PULLETS. Avene. 50 each. 6310 W. M Sale Farm Produce 75 75 Sa? flay te FINE \ odoneiles payrT. * Jonathon, erce Ra., between r Lake Rds., Mil APPLes ‘Beierue cree JONATHAN, N. Spy Hetous ecu: 231 N. Squirrel, FE 7-0 APP & SWEET a HOME- $460 Or chard Lk. Ri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m CHOICE MA ave, TEX EL ICIOUS, Spy, Johnathor. steel Red *& Rus- set apples. Savago eee fresh urns ord, — eges. DeConick Bros Or- pag . Maple * Orchard | Lake Rd. _Daily ” to 6 POTATOFS. No MICH 2773 Churchill. peas Heights. FE _ 1018. Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 A COMPLETE Line of reconditioned equipment for anyore to get started in cus- het gi tractor work. Pord tractor 2 bottom Weve (Demo.) He} tak 48s comee téoth harrow Rear blade Side mownted mow ALL AT A SPECIAL OFF SEA- SON PRICE .OFS1,202 LOW poet NOW AND Y FOR SPRING YOUR : NUTHORIZE: “D Ford Tractor Dealer _ FOR SALE. WOOD FROM 5 TO 8) dollars a cord at house. don, Call Holly, MElrose 4-5857 DEL. Hs, REVERED Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Sh ph pilates FREE EST. SHADE TREES og ne a es i " to ir * available env amount. or Wholesale. Evergreens For Sele Pets PPO 1 ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUP- tes. 20820 32 Mile Rd., 5 miles of Romeo. STate 4-8291. T FEMALE | PUPPY FREE TO | home. 880 Staniey Ave. 8 aN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. gie & $15 Also 1 female, free me. lic’ 9-691 _ 6146 , . 7 HANDSOME INTELLIGENT TRI 3-0656. __collie puppies. or 3 Fox a een ” SHOOTING _Gogs. FE 5- im Canara ane ‘D PUPPIES, 1 weeks old $10 apiece. 1356 E. Pag Call OL 1-1359 between AKC BOXER PUPPIES $20 & $30 Tails clipped. MA_4-3196 AKc REG. BLACK LAB. RETRIE- ver pups. § months old. OR 3-4840 AKc REGISTERED > GERMAS Shepherd. Monkey. a Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor. FE 4-6433 — AKC COLLIE PUPS. "ALBO 10 BEAU- tiful 9 mos. old male. FE FE 6,395. AKC REG. SPRINGER 2 SPANIEL trained by — elt & water retriever. Born 413-54 od edie’ or aluminum cartop boa: BEAGLE, ae cc, FEMALE LE GOOD hunter. OL 6-2602. Te tnt se rs BRITTANY PUPS. AKC. 4% MOS. Reasonable rice. Maple Sees2" BOXER. MALE. Sool 16 MO. mor Reas. MA 43496 RITTANY PUPS, 3 MO’S — a SS marked Mother ene on stock. AKC reg. FE way EM od OR 26296 STD, AKC REG. SonEniAn PUPS. “REDS. _ MALES aoe females Husky, 2. AKC ’ FEMALE BOXER, AKC oe for what nave — 640. [38 Fiat bho age Pherae har 5 runnin pe rang _Ra. a '6-2668 7 _AKC reg. Reas. Lincoln 2-5 1 YR. B. _MA ¢1 FOR 81 sTUL SERVICE. RAY AY PARK- onan SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 7623 Oakland Pk. Rd. AKC reg. between H y & Green Lk. _Rd, EM GERMAN » eak®S Treg. Femae 3 ame “Male 9 _months, Reas, MAyfair 6-2504. _ PARAKEETS» — SOME ‘ALKING. Canaries, cages bs A fin same tion. ane’s Bird Hatchery. 2489 Auburn. FE 4-6510. Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Some talking ‘rainin Harte- by Cages 91 4 st, FE PUREBRED, BOXER PUPPIES: EM 3-3104. PARA ay rin 189 Sanderson 23-1727. Gms. CAN CA _ Food. since 1927 584 land Ave. POODLES. MINIATURE AKC. Top ++ MAole 65-1338. D SERVICE. TOY MANCHES- ie - $2038 A os Sat- THOROUGHBRED 1 TOY FOX TER- wi 5 ¥ PE 2 3 papers. 1 5. THOROUGHBRED COLLIE Ri". ae © 7 males. each wa pa Siegal @ Mos. OLD. Rigenee are. reason cag ro aa Poon Cc. Gor- | | 69 PUP- ’ | _.. belongings for cash 401 | Paes ont nih FE “28181, | $60 S Telegraph R _ types _of tract PONTIAC TRACTOR & Se ny FE 40555 Just N_ of Orenara Lake Rd E TRAY anne MODEL _B with plows MT 'CASE AC 6 a pe “Ebon | condition, ped with motor, scour clean aoe "home F gle tliat reel Priced to sell. Pine ar Lake Orion. OL 11 pore Ro. 2371 | | CLEARANCE BALE: B: CHAIN saws | We have several ¢ one man | odelg av san Doge Hh es cost : ion & Lawn ul Err “ise 8. Woodward (No of Mi.) Birmingham. Phone MI OUT THEY GO! Riding & Walking Tractors. Lawn mowers chain saws, Roto-tillers, new and used engines. Out they | to — wens ‘or new ag = argain price. Terms to su ites SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt tres ere 3-9830 SEE THE ‘951 MODEL JOHN Deere 620 tractor and new & used spreaders «tf Davis machinery. Ortonvilte NA 17-3292. WTD. 8 OR 10-CAN MILK K COOL- er _in_ good condition OL 2-0112. FREEZERS Brand New RCA - Whirlpools 1956 Models tae ft Ei: creat’ Seas ae Avaitabie FE ¢1112 40734 KING BROS. __ Pontiac _| Rd. at Opdyke ~~~ McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON North =~ Rochester L 19761 Scorch CHAIN “SAWS | Rentals, Parw & Repairs 1890 Crooks Rd MI 6-0446 Oliver °55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good discount. We also have|’ other new and used trac- tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we ferves all rs includ- ing Fords, Ford Fergu- sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers: PONTIAC FAR TRACTO. 825 ood ward FE 4046 or FE 4-1442 Auction Sale 77 | WPDNESDAY N1GHT AUCTION at Smart Sale Ferm, closed until spring. Private sales daily. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M.|° BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 FREE, DIAMOND RING GIVEN AWAY EVERY AUCTION. For Sale Housetrailers 78 & INDUS. co. : 17 «FT. HO FOR BL SEA i nn CE ANDERSON HOUSETRAILER. 31% ft. Nic FE re j e voc Lived. in months, Like w—s70 down & take “ ite me mis 1040 Lanevi le R@,, ites of Oxiord. "Outord foblie Maser, a Po. 2: DON'T PASS up| MONEY! Sell unneeded |For Sale Motorcycles 83 Per a nr ay like rent, see C TRAILER EXCHANGE. JUITY. 27 MODDRN MAY- flow rot Cheap. Easy mo. pay- is. FE EB '55, HOUSETRAILER 220 rr . William Slusher, M ted. deluxe Si rd tee hb 66 Pian jin Bivd, See t ~ OXF ORD” TRAILER SALES ~ 1957 Generals, Stuarts, Holly and Michigan Arrow. 14 to 50 ft. long. 8 to 10 wide. Buy a good used trailer on a rental basis. Parts and accessories. MY 2-0721, 5 per cent bank rates. Only ‘4 down, 1 mile south of Lake Orion on M24. aa FT, STEWART HOUSETRAT- er. Air cond < TEs, wil take _tar in 08 ¢ “SAVE UP TO $1,500 ON ‘56 PONTIA You trailer wil! never be_ worth re in trade than new—Pontlac Chiet or Detreiter. Also a large —— ——) ‘© wides. 1 or display. A orale co att wi tratlers ‘BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE —— SALEe 4301 D'xie Hwy ass _Rent Trailer Space 79 MODERN & dow Shar 8 TRAILER — 71 Dori: Fd. ESTATES. MODERN accius EraTas MORE j onpoaD- MOBILE MANOR. 2 miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- vile Rd. For who want the best, A 63022 or MY PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is a vacation — 172 _ plete. FE 4-$956. sun | | For Sale Tires 80A WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED tires. gate un Also whitewalls. TE TIRE 8ALES $03 8. Saginaw san ARD BRAND WN TIRES. ed in or Geners! Safety tires, Opt to i per cent off. Black or E D. WIL LIAMS 4518 Saginaw at Raeburn OsED TUBELESS TRUCK TIRES. — sizes 370 S Saginaw. FE _Auto S Serv ice 81 | CRANKSHAFT O Gauiea IN THE, ear. Cylinders rebored _2uck Ma- sume, Shop, 33 Hood. Phone FE 5 "48° 74 HARLEY DAVISON. ORV, Loaded. Exc. cond. $395. FE _ 2-6644. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ote Pm’ OF Davidron a south Saginaw. les Co., Boats & Accessories _ 85 lv ALUM. RUNABOUT. DECK, windshield, canvas cover, full re- motes. Mercury Hurricane. 16 h.p. $475. bebe new boat trailer, $560. mis Uh. .\\ See 1956 “FT. "CHRIS CRAFT BA BAR- hours. Fully equipped | bee owe trailer. o horsepower motor. CENTURY BOATS, ALL A ON GRY, Bo; ot YEL ETS JUST ARRIVED ERCorY —— GGen si ee, ALO aaa INLAND T LAKES ‘SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121 FE 2-6122 COME A AND § SEE THE COMPLETE —— Seventy motors. From 6 to 60 h.n. Sale of a few 1956 models of fibergias and glu- minum boats and some 1956 Mer- coun = 6 at . big savings. Cliff Dre un Sport Center, sag 8! Hons, Rd ® Holly ME lrose MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Parts and service. Shorty Hook's _ Plate, 3733 Orchard Lake Ave Use Our Layaway Plan For our ‘57 boats and Evinrude . All models in giock. Harrington Boat Works 1890 8. Telegraph FE 2-8033 SAVE $100 56 9%HP Goodyear Seabee, demo. “New eS new motor war- 26121. After 6, WANTED USED ALUMINUM . FPeathercraft Vagabond boat. Also 25 or 35 HP motor. FE 4-1307 AT THE CHICAGO BOAT SHOW, we Were ‘elected as dealers for the Pontiac area for Crestliner — America's finest aluminum boats, and Wiza Boats — the fiberglass boat that has been — & proven 10 ¥rs We aiso sell Thompson ee cone! trailers & Evinrude KELLY’S HARDWARE 3084) =~Auburn an a oo a —FONY'S S MARINE | 10 per cent discount on all boats if you order now. Evinrude Mo- tors. Lay away ie bank terms. 21 yrs. repair ence. - 2695 Orchard Lake Ra. Keego Har- bor, Open ‘til 8. Transportation Of Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER ~CALIFOR. nia, $7, St Petersoburg, Tampa, Mim}, $30 81; Honolulu, $185 plus tax, Ferry Service. Inc OR 31254, LEAVING FOR PHOENIX MARCH _ ist would like man_ to share ” drivin FE 42771. TRUCE GoIno. OING, NORTH 1 Le Fs load. Either why. 88 amens Cond Xm" AVERILL’S Dollar for Sharp Cars Toe Doe Disle Hwy, FE 29078 FE 46006 ‘See M & M Motor Sales » For top dollar on ‘ate model 2671 Dixie Hwy: OR 3-1603 Always Ready to Buy BAGLEY A AUTO BARTS, 179 BAGLE 8 AS cheap cars FF 2-2666 days 4 HIGH CASH DOLLAR ves I FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL a Classified Ads! i ee eet __ Cat WE PAY TOP DOLLAR © 1957 by MEA Berrien, fae For Sale Trucks 90 1955 CHEV. 4 TON PANEL, VERY eee: a By private owner. at 3 3 OR PLYMOUTH 4 is Pr. MODERN” TRAILER FOR Fon vans = pounpsor arr e@em| = Matthews- 1770 8. Telegraph, Inquire lot 36.|° noe eee ‘.-.|. Hargreaves |3 bere coger peretal™ | it oma ress | = | TRAILER EXCHANGE fee, ee ete Lasagne M4 m ve i extra m os Modgie fe 4 Me at —— ai well, Ott Cate © Festsrne ANDERSON, Skane Ti. J. VAN WELT, {ite MODEL™ SuBrrion: ORD, TEE car. “015 Noo. a heaa, MO Lape = Wanted Used Trucks 89 OPEN EVES 'TIL 8 & SUN. P.M. | FOR TE a ILE Al GOOD BA gees WTD. on low, low noe — or “TI got it for your father’s birthday — he found a dentist's chair more comfortable than any other!" Dy SALE BY OWNER, ~~. Chev, pickup, liso. issi si CHEVRO OLET 2TON VAN, R&H, speed axle, exc, cond. = 6355 Li Sicepeeeeone serene Rochester Rd. MUI Son ome ies 1960 FORD 4) TON PANEL, NEW rubber, good motor, for sale— _ cheap. | 5-0259, 1934 FORD F-100 PICKUP. _4-9687. ‘80 FORD % TON PICKUP, $300 ments of eash or take PR od Sat $20.12 Mo. before 3 _Gally or all oa) Sat. & Sun ‘344 FORD ©8600. WITH hp Ir _Gesired, $800. EM 3-0720 ‘6 FORD. % TON PICKUP. > OR _ 31663. i966 FORD PICKUP. 2 ob. PON iN, % ten “pickup, 1 new. "plek up, very rs full patos: OA . MI clean, . Oxfor TWO BELL TELEPHONE UTILITY trucks in exc. condition, No mon- ey down FE 4-1006, dealer 1948 DODGE ', TON PANEL, EXC. condition, cheap. MA 5-630). 63 C Te FORD TRACTOR. TANKS & Sth wheel. Air & vacuum. 61,000 _or good used car. EM 3-487). ‘* FORD PANEL TRUCK, GOOD . $160, MA 4-2862 a 53 PANEL, Reso ‘41 _motor. Good cond. FE 2-044 GMC 5,-TON PICK- UP. $20 down. FE 41006, iss i588" GMC ee milk box isso GMC 1-TON PANEL fe, DELIV: ery, $160. 173 Beach lovely acres includes a private | ° r oO inke” with “oot' ADA _mngt 7 Mohawi Rd. a ~SPFCL ‘AL “BARGAINS |= ee a | a low mileage, $1 1063 Chevrolet pickup R & H. 1942 Ford pickup, # cylinder oft | 190g De DeSot R&uH PONTIAC CLEAN. “yEW 1954 Ford. Custom 6 R & H. Clean.| BEC, Complete accessories, OA 13. NORTH PONTIAC AUTO, SAL ES! 312 W. Montcalm 46151 1o48 PONTIAC Co hee WE BELIEVE WE ae THE | z LEANEST 8ElECTION USED AUTOMOBILES IN TOWN. LOOK THEM OVER TODAY. © Club Coupe. * ‘52 DE SOTOVS FIREDOME 4 Fi | DOOR cpite shift, radio. 24 hour free. rial. Bud Shelton Offers ‘$6 Cadillac Cpe, like new ‘ST Pontiac 4 Hara ton *o4 Buick Century Hara top . $ ‘66 Chevie 2 dr ‘a5 Chevie ary $i4as "$3 (atl =r $1395 *86 $1395 ‘“ a Vic, Fi reo-watie $liles ‘4 Gevie 2 dr $ 986 "M4 ‘ontiad 2 dr 3 896 ‘83 Pontiac 4 cr $ 805 ‘64 Ford V-8 2 cr $ 805 “83 Chev. 2 dr Powerglide 8 705 ‘33 Ford V-6 2 ur $ 795 ‘83 Ford 2 dr # 593 ‘83 Piymouth $ 545 ‘$1 Ford 68 2 dr $ 395 "81 Chev. Club Coupe $ 395 ‘61 Rambler Hardtop $ 395 ‘SO Chevie dr $8 296 ‘$0 Hudson dr ..$ 1% ‘$1 Olds $ 195 Bud Shelton Motor $ Salts Auburn at E Bivd 4-6728 ‘90. MERCURY CON eerie rt) ? ‘DR: MERCURY ORIGINAL | owner. A-l cond. Call FE 4-888) after 4. 1983 a, hd Wet Us RY MONTEREY white ss ) jet black with wee oO Phar 18 FOUR TEARS Aueape rt ee ELY NEW INSIDE . Auburn Motor | E. Biva & E. Pike Wagon. ape~ & _frive. FE 3- 1686 OLDS eee aDa¥ % PER. fect she All power. Loaded. _$1000,_ EM 34216 __ 1960 OLDGMOBILE 68, RADIO AND | heater. Hydramatic,’ white wall tires No money down, assume ae oe—-t16.88 Call Credit Mr. Parks Midwest 47500 Harold Turner Ford, ‘SO OLDS 68 CLUB COUPE, “SHARD | _haener: over- ia ‘$4 Exc. COND Qs @ razor, $5 down & assume small monthly fayments Cell FE 4-1006, ask for Sam, dealer 1954 PACKARD CLIPPER ¢DR. rfect. clean. private owner, $950 T 41504 a ENR J. @ CYL. 678 FE OLDSMOBILE 1962 98 ¢-door sedan. Radio, heat- er and hydramatic White wall tires = priced for quick $395 No money down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. CLARKSTON Motor Sales CHRY SLER - PLYMOUTH MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL “NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY 1966 ae Reyal Lancer, hard ton 4 dr, 17,000 actual miles, it's beautiful 1986 Chrysler New Yorker, , guto. transmission, WW tires 4 RaH, 1965 Piymouth Savoy, 4 tone paint, R&H, tires 1965 DeSoto V-8, 4 dr, overdrive, special 2. tone, WW Tires. 1956 Chrysler 4 dr. equipped. dr. V4, fully 1954 Hudson jet liner, special in- terior, hydramatic, R@H, 1953 Chrysler N.Y, V-@, 4 dr,. fuliy equipped, clean. “ppt Plymouth Belvedere hard top, | r PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 32.8 MAIN 8T CLARKSTON Open Evenings — Please _ Phone MAple 5-5141 Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS. FE 4-308 RAMBLERS -— AMBASSADORS — Used Care Revair work ENGLE NASH SALES M50 & Porte, Ra EM_ SHARP ‘55 OLDs SUPER 88. 4 D: sedan, Power steering. cecke: Tinted glass, autronic eye, electric ; aerial, rear fet 2 er, white wall tires Only $1,728. Phone own- FE 4-7375 er 71375. Olds 882-Door 1954 green & clean, 1 ic ead Figo H auto. shift, WW. od see this one. It's Saicndeanas ee. PEOPLES AUTO SALES | 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 "bl a | “SEDAN. OLISTENING ho black. V- Rocket engine, R & H White wall tires. Real sharp $5 én.; month. Great Lakes. MI 86 ‘OLDS HOLIDAY, + DR, SUPER 8s, charcoal & white. W.W. power steering. tadadd re Less than __12,000 miles. FE 4-68 HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1957 Pontiac custom@atalina coupe Starchief. Factory executive's car. er steering, Power brakes Hydramatic. Beautiful. Very low mileage. 1957 Pontiac Starchief custom Cat- | er, Continental- wheel. An | excellent «pring buy!- 1953 Pontiac deluxe 4 df. sedan Low mileage. 1953 Chevroiet 4 dr. sedan. Stand- ard transmission. Radio & heater | 1953 Ford. Beautiful condition. Low. mileage. PLUS A number good transportation specials eS, ncaa low figure! . N. MAIN 8T.. CLARKSTON nites ‘til 9 MAple ‘or MAple 58-1141 ‘ i ‘d4 Ford custom, black beauty. 4 52 Olds, 88, sharpest ts town. - . : "52 PONTIAC ie Pontiac Clb Cpe. Hydra. R&H | CHIEFTAIN 6 Boon DELUXE : ''d1 Chev. 2 dr. deluxe R&H clean | : "83 Bel Air, hard top, low mileage, BRAID You 0 Have OOKED ~~ reer R| 1952 NASH RAMBLER “ELTON | j @r | —— | HMydrameatic . Power steering. Power | pi gy cote 2 tone paint. | onstrater. 158" oe Pontise, ‘Btarchief convertibie | The Taek Ming Triese | 118 8 Baginaw Used Cars. 1957 Dodre - Plymouth CARS. ALL! | "58 Plymouth, hard top coupe. | = '*§3 Chey. 210 .ow down payment pinot) Peet Dealer - 2a, YT. ish Super 88, Olds. drives lke new Cass iat w Peo i FPE_2-0186 | 2°83 Pontiacs, both priced to sell. -s)~ pontiac, @ CYL ary | : * e | $3 Cadillac, 1 owner, full power. | Sao ea PE $3 és after 6 _ ; |_ 33 Hudson Ave. : | Auburn Motor Sales |t9 pontiac HYDRAMATIC. $106 __.©. Blvd. & E Pike Bt | _Call MY 39-9700” nee - IT's EASY TO DEAL WITH 1 a ep NES" | ° hee fe * 1957 DEMOS Courtesy Cars’ Sixes and V-8s 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons -Hardtops, | Converts — $195 Or your car down. E Dale H. Hughes, Inc. 7222 Novi Rd ones Lake + | — Direct factory dealer, you sayvet | “Bright Spot’ JEROME | OLDS.-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FRSO88 1955 PLYMOUTH 'CLUB COUPE NO CREDIT PROBLEMS $995 LARRY JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer | OL 1-9711 | _4 DR PONTIAC GOOD COND | uly equip. $405. 62 Delaware after 4 ST PONTIAC STAR CHIEF HARD- | = Power steering, power brakes | Lime fire green. | | 35 Packard 400 hardtop. mere UP TU 36.MO8. ON BAL, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS 1? SOLEIL 8 have as YOU HA NEVER SAVED BEFORE | | | | DON’T DELAY = ACT TODAY! steering & brak aded rOR 4 sono | BETTER SEE ANYO AZUREK MOTOR | @F THESE ‘TEOUS 245 8 Blvd PE 4-0587 MEN WHO WILL - Bay O, NAMH oh aa ‘43, ~PY 10 SERVE Y ,! iho te. Ay-) ite CY WATTLES —— JACK COOPER Dependable and Clean SPARKY WRIGHT Birmingham*Trade-ins pone cross country, like; JOHN LIBERTINE 56 Ford wagon, /000 mile car $1685) oS ev. wagon, two to choose "83 “Nash Statesman ......... ‘33 Plymouth, nice car . 6605 ‘82 Nash custom statesman ... $306 ‘53 Pontiac perfect condition $786 ele ae efoss country, low CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s soos Fastest Growing Dealer” | eage i 8. one 2dr. V8, se new #1095 ‘$1 Olds 64 P&H. hyd . $945 | °53 Olds 98, 4 dr * bacdlro fully equiped ‘50 Chev best 1 in town . ay 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 |'$1 Mercury 2 dr. ..+...... $305 MA 5-5079 : oven mee "an @ 68 Ford Convertibt 1 ‘or onvertible Se taka ba TICrKr i fully equivped 1309) EX I RA NICE! lar cars dy choose from, all makes — Ford V8 2 dr. Skirts. Sug mode | 4.000 ‘mile warranty, new license, ese. Ford V8 2 dr. Radio, Heater. plates free with all purchases. Overdrive 666 S. Woodward West Side Used years 023 W. Huron 42188 Birmingham two # rorrmcson. exon | land county oe. riced to sell, must move. Pi cos ealer. TR. \DING | POST WHAT HAVE You? VE CARS tet Economy Used Cars | Bai’ 22 Auburn Off Saginaw PE 42138 ‘STUDEBAKER besec champs on Club Coupe lean economical iittle’¢ ag pee bargain priced at only 245 i — Nash | WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, boats, ances, gums, camer@s, etc paymen: on a good ured oar ance easy ferms BILI. SPENCE USED CARS Oakland Aye FE 5-0797 RADIO & HEATER No money down: a@s- | | 62 | 1980 PONTIAC sume payments of $12.62 a month « Call Credit Mer Mr Parks. Midwest 66550. Harold Turner: _ Ford. Very easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN MERCURY eaten ON WOODWARD, SOUTH OF! _ Birmingham MAPLE BY-PASS, AROUND 64 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. 4 BIRMINGHAM 6-2200 dr, Good cond FE 5-017 OPEN ‘TIL 9 PM. ar “Mt sees Always | A Good $ Selection “WE BELIEVE FOR THE of Late Model Cars USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Th | =e Schutz Motors | HURON MTR, SALES | $12 8. WOODWARD Bham._ a MI €-5302 = pen a a) | CLEAN “49 R&H, Private. oe on’ tt 3 ase” ‘§2 PONTIAC, 7 DOOR, 1 OWNER OLIVER © ~BUICK’S MONDAY Special $1599 1955 Pontiac Starchief : ass Catalina Coupe, Radio and original maroon finish, dua’ yang peak Hydra —_ Extra meen, | side out. $405. $5 wakes Mi 68080 lea PAYMENTS TOO B BuRDEW.| sone? Let us help you adjust to, some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M% AT CLARKSTON RD FORD—MERCURY MY _ 2-2611 SEE THESE > OK SAFETY-TESTED SPECIALS TODAY! ; { BUDGET PRICED FOR E-Z OWNING ‘53 Buick super sedan . 154 Chey, 2 dr. sedan 54 Ford V-8 tudor ‘4 Chev. 4 dr. station wagon son; Heater, Hydramatic, Full Lap eere |< sodas $995 Power, Genuine Turquoise ‘$4 Buick waar: hardtop coupe $1395 ‘66 Chevy. 2 dr. 1495 - Es er sat an ee os and White Leather, White 56 Chev, station wagon $1705 Wall Tires. Above average "ST Dodge Coronet sedan Save $700 car. ae BUICK E-Z GMAC TERMS TAKE ha AEA Fad OF OUR LOW OVER 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 - Open TiN9 * . ® Z EAD LOCATION HASKINS CHEVROLET | “Oakland. County's | Fastest Growing Dealer’ ‘ /6751_ Dixle Highway at M15 | sea’ Saunt Open nites ‘ti 9 a » u 2 is “THIRTY ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 --Today’s Radio Programs - - -- - Today's Television Programs - -- FREE HOME = rograms furnished tations listed in this columa are sub; to change without notice is bound for French DEMONSTRATION WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (950) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ (1270) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) uh ; = al beet —r Africa to’ make a series of radio =e Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1--WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | broadcasts back to America. 6 Models on Display. TONIGHT WER. Yotoe ot of Church WAR. News, wows —— sede BE 5 radio and TV ente left by Blond or Mahogany a ee meee |e Armenian Qos, Hr. ee es, | SIO Rew. Cir Reid | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHIAGHTS /12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) apie Arthur Godtrey. (7) The- — = — sel Lage ye Panes, WXYZ, News, Spo: ‘10: 7 = . News, Mee e WCAR, Alien, 'T. Malone ’ en. Seeman mmm ems wee | orth tones | SE HES RES lesen) sunny Open Howe. a ee el Se ene —_(eeamuset we ns'wis. xce| HAMPTON TV WJBK, Peter Stoner shies a CKLW. Bill Hillman 9:00—WJR, William Sheehan) (Color) Hobbies in : vodfre to be gone four ' WCAR, News WXYZ, Nema Gun, Best | ae ie WY2, Breaxtast Clup | troit club goes “Skin Diving|1:00—(2) Heckle ‘and Jeckle-kids.|11:30—(2) Strike it Rich. (4) Truth Weeks. He recently received per-([.023_W- Haren 84-2525 WPON, World News WJBK, News, Lenbardt 7,00—WJR, Jack Benny CKLW. News, Toby David | Under Ice.” (4) Sunday Matinee, (7) World| or Consequences, (7) Robin and wriesion frame the Federal Conv - 6:30—W-'R, Gat. Serenade WCAR, News, T. Malone .| WWJ, Monitor WiEK votes Meee 6:15—(4) Pet Parade. (2). TV Adventure. (9) Movie. | Ricky. munications Committee to make WXYZ, Bports Parade . WPON, Family of God Ch.") wxyz, News, Isracl : oo Nation. (7)|11:55—(9) Billboard. CELW. Parliament | LW. Wings of Healing | (2O--WIR, Jack Harris News. 1:30-—(2) Face the Nation. . the broadcasts, oe oe ieee —w am Chapel Siewe | nk mien Yau Guy leascwm ante Gcere |&M—() TV Weather Youth Bureau. MONDAY AFTERNOON MUNTZ TV WPON, Mandy's Houseparty | wwJ. News, Boy Scouts WAR, News, Page WWI. NEC Bandstend ss |¢:30—(7 ) The Explorers. Films|1:45—(2) Hockey Preview. . . 7:00—WJR, Way for Youth | WXYZ, News, Sun. Best WPON Manhattan Serenade| WXYZ, My True Story ‘ : ee rian Ad 2: (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Mr.|!2:0—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Infant Smoke Screen SERVICE WXYZ, Mickey Shorr CKLW, Voice of Prophecy | 2.39 wor our Miss Brooks CKLW, News, Homechats take viewers’ on Algerian 300—(2) — : ‘| "Tae Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Com- SACRAMENTO. Calif 7 CKLW, Pemily Theater WPON, Sunday Serenade WXYZ, Bp ots WJBK, News, Tom George | venture.” (9) Mr. Fixit. (4) Ask| Hope. (7) Grand Ole Opry. ics. (9) In The Story Book. , . &—Teen-/ Member of Oakland County WJBK, Tom George 11;00—WJR, Pet Tu oan sO Miane Hout. |10:30-WXYZ, Girl Marries The Camera. (2) You're on Your/2:30—(2) Last Word. (4) Youth ‘ & P age assemblymen of the YMCA) Electronics Association WCAR, News WWJ, St. Paul's v Catthedral WCAR. eruiad Page CKLW, News, Morgan Own. > Wants to Know. (1) Dance 12;15—-(2) Love of Life. (9) ep- model legislature voted against FE 4-1515 ‘ 9:90—WJR, Jt. Town. Meet. | GuK, News, Sun. Music WPOM, Staite iateeee | ee ee i Qoatrey 6:45—(9) Nation's. Business. Matinee. (9) Movie, permint Prince, lowering the legal age for buying CKLW, Word of Life WCAR, News §:00—WJR, News, M. Miller | WWJ. NBC Bandstand %:00—(7) Code Three. “The Fu-|3:00—(2) Hit Movie. (4) News)12:30—(2) Search For Tomorrow. (tobacco after 17-year-old Winfield) Open Eves, ‘til 10 P. M, 8:00—WJR, Bat, Nite Show WPON, Central Methodist Ws News ce 1 ware jack Paar . itive.” (9) Temple Baptist} Roundup. : (4) It Could Be You. (7) The|Crowther commented: ‘The next | céVv TV 158 Oakland WXYZ, Mikey Shorr 11:30—WJR, Tabernacle CKLW. Concert Hall WJBK, News, Clark Reid vata iff of Cochise Jumbo} Erwins. (9) Telescope. thing you know the new father Electro Mart CKLW. Hawali Calls WXYZ, News. Sun. Best WIBK News. stoner WCAR, Lady of Day Church, (4) Sheriff of C -18:30—(4) Zoo Parade. (7) Jum 7 = ; paler WCAR, News ta Ae lean Chureb WCAR, News WPON, Morning Matinee “The Lynching Party.” (2) San Theater. 12:45—(2) G aing Light. will be handing the baby a cigar. ee U. | Wcan medio Temple econ U. of D. Showtime 11-20 WIR, Time Yor Musto Francisco Beat. “The Rosemary’ s.99_(4} Ray Bolger. (9) Million ue) wig vot 9:00_—WJR, Highway Report — *CKLW. ‘The Quiet Hour” lind Le fend Conway Case.” Dollar Movie. © ai = eu Shoathus ete. i, CKLW. Bandstand U.8.A. ‘ WXYZ, Hockey ae 7:30—(7) Famous Film Festival. 4:30—(2) Colonel March. (7) Medi- ly i WPON, House Party SUNDAY AFTERNOON WJBK, Answers Guaranteed Emotions of 13 people isolated cal Horizons. 1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. ,) WIN I ER SERVI 9:30—Www), Grend Ole Opry 12:66—WJR. Geo. Kendall WPON, Church of Christ MONDAY AFTERNOON in crauhvlanded airplane are 1 Liberace Show, | WJBK, Jam Be eee ones 9:00—WJR, News, Weather |12:06—WJR, Jim Vinall in “Broken Jo |5:00¢(2) Mama. (4) Topper. (7) 1:55—(2) News ‘ . a ck he Mart id ctw Labor’ News | CKLw. Gr iat Baptist eee et aE eens Cais Ph ailstcalvere ee ee : (2) Our Mi Brooks. a Your furnace needs service if ww. WJBK, News, Lenhardt .W. Grosse ay) starring Pnylis i '6:30—(4) Capt, Gallant. (7) S :00— iss \ . ' . : WXY2, Dancing Party rox rt sews weak mao wiBK. Mews. ‘Tom. Geonge L. Sullivan, (9) Holiday Ranch.) “King, an Gerald ence Blenda Presents Beulah. ; m you h e ae foes smoke, dirt ow ' WCA B ) Pe 7 , Ser eee ee, | ee eee | SER Scuees | W Feople Aw Tune, TH Ee a ripeye Charm Theater. or high fuel bills. Have your UMWWJ. Weekend Music | WWJ, Catholic Hour 12:30—WJR, Time for Muste | Buccaneers. ‘The Conquest 0: 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. furnace cleaned by experts. WCAR, News 7 WPON, House Party weoNl 16:38—CKLW, Sanctuary | WPON. { 11:06—WJR, News |- | CKLW, J. Van Kuren WXYZ, News, “pun Best “WXYZ, Around Town P WCAR, News Spinorama CKLW, Frank and Ernest - oe Read rite CKLW. News, ; same girl, draw lots to see WPON, Handy’s Houseparty | WCAR, News, Top 50 WCAR. News WJBK, News, Tom George | who'll escape from hiding place ’ WPON W i ‘ : ews RICH & PURSELY TV . -eoe.. 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 |'> STEFANSKI RADIO & TV “eve ereee 1187 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 SWEET'S RADIO ri aia a an W. Huron, FE 4-1133 WALTON RADIO & TV . 1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 seetenme ‘countless ee whose health is, HAMPTON ELECTRIC WKC, INC.. SERVICE DEPT.. pe ate me) N. Perry, FE 2-0711 ROY'S . ton." “the “spokesman said. ay bat ke USE are oo ee! ol en Son ae REPLACEMENT Be —- ==''$ SATTLERS TV SERVICE ...... 5986 Hatchery Rd.. OR 3-3666 a RS ee 7 OPEN SUND AY ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE ine Auburn Rd., FE 8-1204 PONTIAC 4 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO... 1287 §, Woodward, MI 6-1022 REF orice liad . Complete Line of Hardware \$ LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE... ..... 6734 Dixie, MA 5-8811 : OR 3-222! - @ PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHELP’S ELECTRIC aeren reATyAS Dixie Hwy, OR 3-1217 ARCTIC . e BPS PAINT e SUPER KEM-TONE LATIMER’S RADIO & QV ize. 3530 Sashabaw Rd., OR 3-2652 OXFORD REFRIGERATION . @ FLOOR SANDERS for RENT OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP...23 8. Washington, OA 8-2032 is aa ~ 20 Gallon, Galvanized ROCHESTER RADIO & TV. SHOP. 430 Main St. OL 2-2141 SIX LAKES =| | GCARBACE. CANS Sopis 3 DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE "104 W. Sth St, OL 2-472 REFRIGERATION Ei |’ 7 } corvows tv ere ES nS srs Rd, OR 3-581 EM 3-3065 ® : SURKE 7 TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE... S110 Greenlawn, EM 3-252 REFRIGERATION = Bro je’s . Hi lw WI KINSON’S TV SemHCE. 200 ‘3070 8. convene 4-2665 OR 3-1331. a 489 S. Sanford FE 3-9239, WALNUT LAKE TV vecee++- 2080 Walnut Lake Rd, MA 6-6265 . sg L | per CS the famed fine art/ ceptable to the owner. He would) The portrait was listed in the’ catalogue as the property of Mrs.| ,10:00—(2) Garry Moore, (4) Home. ent state since sometime in the. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 ‘til 9:00 P.M. a | Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot ~ Vern and Esther -Abbott, Owners AUBURN 5 and 10 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block East of East Bivd. ' ree = DISCOUNTS SALE STILL GOING ON! All “1956” Merchandise Must Go: This Includes: REFRIGERATORS RANGES — TELEVISIONS WASHERS DINETTE SETS DRYERS FURNITURE i FRAYER'S Furniture and Appliances 589 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0526 . Evenings ‘til 9:00 - Soturday ‘til 6:00