Bak a
\U.B, Weather Bareou Forecast
Pe ‘a Laie yeaa’ f a j zi i
HE PONTIAC fi j F J} i ’
4 ;
|
RESS Fair and Cool 3 v
14th YEAR ~ x %*% *% * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956—84 PAGES = “org rue uarreg rams raoros 7.
Robbery Suspects [a
en in Gun Battle
House Approves
$150,000 Grant
to Toll Authority Legislature Passes Bill
to Give Operating Sum
to Road Group
A hotly-contested' bill to
extend the life of the Mich-
igan Tunrpike Authority
with an additional $150,-
000 in operating funds
squeaked through the
House of Representatives
yesterday afternoon, 60-42.
The bill received only
four more votes than the
number needed for passage.
MTA chairman George
N. Higgins, who has said
the Authority’s funds were
virtually. exhausted, said
today the vote “confirmed
his confidence” in the
Legislature.
“Our legislators see the need of
Toads in Michigan,” Higgins said,
“Even though pressure was put on
the legislature by the State High-
way Commissioner, the majority of
them used their own good judg-
ment and recognized ‘the need.
“It’s true, as the Highway
Commissioner says, the MTA has
been in operation for two -years
and hasn’t started any reads yet.
‘But I've been on the commis-
sion for about six months and I
find my greatest stumbling block
in the commission is our present
commissioner.
“It he'll just give a little co-
operation, We will get roads for
the people in this state. He has
done everything humanly possible
to kill toll roads, but he'd like the
people. to believe that he is not
opposed to toll roads. Springtime Problem
AP Wirephote
DEEPEST HOLE?—Cities in northern climes have their special
troubles in the spring, such as holes mysteriously appearing where
streets were solid before winter todk over: Above, in Buffalo, Billy
Kennert (left) and Benjamin Hasfurter, both 7, find a hole to end
all holes in traffic lanes. It measured more than two feet deep.
Mexico Arrests Relatives
of Wanted Thorpe Couple |
The appropriation bill passed the |
ponents charged the $150,000 would)
be wasted, saying the authority has!
already received half a million dol-
Jars in state funds without produc- |
ing any roads,
Winds Predicted
Today in Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. W—Even the!
weather seemed to be in-Ken Ven-|
turi’s favor, today as the amazing)
amateur who is leading the mas-
ters tournament ‘awaited his late
(2:12 p.m. EST) starting time.
The Augusta weather bureau)
said at noon that winds of 25-30)
miles an hour, with occasional)
gusts above 40 m.p.h should)
buffet the Augusta National course,
until about 3 p.m., then begin}
diminishing. Wind gusts of up to!
34 m.p.h. yesterday played havoc}!
with golf shots.
None of the field started until)
10:30 a.m. and only a handful of)
players had turned the front nine|
by noon. Among these was Doug |
Ford, the PGA champion who)
started the third round in a four-|
way tie for third, seven strokes)
behind Venturi. He took a two
over par 38. |
New Red Navy Chief |
MOSCOW The Soviet
Union’s navy has a new com-
mander in chief. He is Adm.
Sergei Georgevich Gorshkov,|
commander of Russia's wartime |
Black Sea fleet. His appointment)
has not been announced officially,
but a highly placed naval source)
Kuznetsov. City Increases
Total Valuation
by $22,895,795 Rise in Building Activity
Credited for ‘56 Boost
in Property Valves
Property valuations in
Pontiac, for tax assessment
in 1956, total $239,486,275,
according to Pontiac City
Assessor W. Raymond Ran-
som. This is an increase of
$22,895,795 over the total
a year ago.
Report of the final fig-
ures was released yesterday
| by Ransom, following com-
pletion of work following
the annual city board of
review session.
The 1956 total incorporates $132,-
201,125 in real estate property val-
uation and $107,285,150 in personal
property valuation.
The large increase over last
year is due to increased building
activity in the city, Ransom said,
General Motors industries within
the city, the highest taxpayer in
Pontiac, had its assessed valuation
boosted from $63,959,300 in 1955 to
$80,800,000. This willl mean that
GM will pay more than 75 per
cent of the city’s personal taxes in
1956, Ransom said. '
The Board of Tax Review, afte:
hearings before the public, reduced
$597,200 off the assessor's real es-
wa valuation of $132,-
¥
property valuation of $107,703,500,
meaning a total board. reduc-
tion of $1,015,550 off the asses-
sor’s valuation of the city of
$240, 501,825,
property valuation in-
ere was an increase of $16,985,050
personal property, according to Real
creased $5,910,745 over 1955 while
MEXICO CITY (#—Government agents say Mr. and/Ransom.
ve* |Mrs. Floyd Thorpe, wanted for embezzlement in Michi-
gan, were seen there three days ago but escaped before
Seriate two weeks ago, 22 - 8. Op-|police could close in on them. |
Interior Ministry agents said yesterday that rela-|
tives of the Thorpes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radwill
of Michigan, were arrested at the Hotel Montejo Wednes-
day, and were being deported today.
Anna and Floyd Thorpe,
wanted in connection with
missing since March 2, are,
a $75,000 shortage in the|
branch office of the Secre-+-—=-
tary of State at St. Clair
Shores, near Detroit.
The Interior Ministry said the
Radwills came to.Mexico ahead of
the Thorpes to ‘‘arrange accom-
modation’’ but that they were not
charged with being accomplices.|Wayne University under state con-
They were picked up for falsi- |
tying tourist papers, using false |
names, and illega} entry, They |
entered Mexico under the name
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank George |
Ciemiega, officials said. They | Wayne U. Legislation e~ |
Is Sent to Governor
LANSING w —'A bill to put!
trol was before the Governor today}
after passing the House by a 95-0
vote, The measure previously was)
given Senate approval. |
The changeover from the presant|
management by the Detroit Board The figures for 1955 were: real
lestate valuation, $126,290,745; per-
sonal property, $90,300,100. The to-
tal was $216,590,480,
Prisoner's Plight
Brings Clothing
From Trial Jury Gus Gatewood can tesfify today
to the wonderful aspects of the
American court system.
| Gatewood is in jail, awaiting |
sentence .for failing to support his
wife and five children. He was
convicted by an Oakland County
Circuit Court jury Thursday.
But the same jury heard him
testify he was wearing his over-
coat in court because his shirt was
torn, and he had no other clothes.
Yesterday, panel member J. P.
Porter took a hefty bundle of men’s
clothing to Gatewood in jail. The
jury had collected it from their
own homes.
Judge Clark J. Adams, who will have a boy, Teddy, with them. of Education will take place during] sentence Gatewood April 16, said
Officials here said Mrs, Radwill/the next three years. The institu-\igqay. “The wonderful thing is.
is the sister of Anna Thorpe. One tion will be under a temporary 11- they knew he was guilty, and they
source identified her as Mrs. Jo-|man board during the transition upheld the law with mercy in their
sephine Rutsky. Radwill was iden-|
tified as a Chicago bartender. |
Mrs. Rutsky also was said to be
from Chicago. . |
The Radwills were exposed, po-|
lice said, when they did not sign
their assumed name the same way |
they signed it on tourist papers.
Interior Ministry agents said
Radwill made a full statement,
saying he came to ‘Mexico City
t ‘o “prepare a refuge” for the
Thorpes, He said that once ar-
rangements had heen made here, |
he returned to Michigan, notified |
the Thorpes, and then the rob- |
bery was accomplished.
couver and flew to Mexico City. period,
The temporary board will con- |
sist of the present seven mem- |
bers of the Detroit Board of |
Education plus one member each |
named by the Governor and ‘he |
governing agencies of the Univer: |
ity of Michigan, Michigan State |
University and the state teach. |
ers’ college system.
After three years, Wayne will be
controlled by a six-member board
elected from the’ state at large for, }
staggered six-year terms,
The plan for financial support hearts.”’
Ask Aid for Victims
of Tornado Disaster
The Red Cross is accepting mon-
ey for direct transmission to seven
|Michigan counties lashed by tor-
nadoes Tuesday night, Oakland
County chapter chairman Rev.
William C. Hamm said today,
Hamm said donors may express
preference Whether their money Big Wind
Fir
TWO WERE KILLED —A large tree and a
telephone pole snapped like matches in a brief ment Rip
building in another section of
but violent windstorm that swept Atlanta Friday. killed by a falling tree. The Carolinas were
Two women hanging out clothes beside an apart- even harder hit ‘by high winds. + 4
Through Atlanta
AP Wirephote
the city were
Tornadoes Rip
Carolina Towns Heavy Rains Follow;
Dwellings Damaged; 2
Women Die in Atlanta
yesterday, dipping into at least
\three areas. Considerable damage!
to dwellings and other buildings
was reported. Power lines were
down ‘and communications dis-
rupted.
Heavy rain and wind accom-
panied the storm, which ap-
parently moved northeast from
the vicinity of Abbeville, 8. C.
It hit near Greenwood, 8. C.,
and in two places in North
Carolina.
About 1-3 inch of rain fell here
jin 30 minutes as the storm passed
over the city, which had been
alerted for a tornado.
Heavy rain and winds of 35 to
45 m.p.h. were reported at Low-
reys, S.C.
TREES KILLS 2 WOMEN
| At Atlanta, Ga., a dead arid
partly rotted tree toppled over in
‘a gust of wind and killed two
lwomen hanging out clothes: Killed
were Mrs, Ruth Wilson, 48, and
Mrs. Lola Lee Freeman, 57. A
brisk blow an hour or so. earlier
|apparently had broken the tree
‘loose. A new gust finished it off.
|The tragegly occurred three hours
after a’ severe wind and rain
story stuck Atlanta, with gusts up
to 48 m.p.h. wind tore off the roof of one build-
ing at the Abbeville textile miill,
and unroofed dwellings. More
homes were destroyed at Green-
wood, two or three miles farther
east.
One house was destroyed, an-
lother tipped over and several
idamaged by a tornado which
dipped in for about five minutes
in the vicinity of the Mecklenburg-
Union County line In North Caro-
lina.
Pineau Cancels Trip calls for the state to contribute goes directly to the disaster area) PARIS (INS)—The French For-
$3,265,000 to Wayne during the 1956- or is placed in the general disaster'eign Ministry announced today
, He said the Thorpes went first to 57 fiscal year, to double it the fund.
said he replaced Adm. Nikolaji;Canada, took a plane from Van-|next year and to triple the amount
the third year, | Headquarters are at 118 Franklin
Bivd,
Cites Six Limiting Factors in Speech
Educator Analyzes Water Problem There are six miain limiting | 3. Complicated pumps and equip-;there, all the engineering problems
ment, These also would be more! factors to an Oakland County water
elaborate in dealing with surface
water,
4. A system of reservoirs. Dr.
can be licked,” Dr, Mozola said.
Increasing ‘drains on under-
ground water sources, Dr, Mo-
rola sald, have lowered Pontiac
In Today's Press
eehetvee
whew
sonew
whee erere In 1950, he added, Pontiac wells
were pumping 16 million gal-
lons of. water per day from the
underground supply,
MUhissewawaesveseseere 4
. Weksesecessey B well levels 105 feet in 61 years. that Foreign Minister Christian Pi-
neau had canceled a_ scheduled
trip to Israel because of increased
tension on the Arab-Israeli bor-
ders. Pineau had planned to fly to
Israel tomorrow or Monday. In the Abbeville-Greenwood area Grace Kelly Aboard Liner Sails Past Azores Today
ABOARD THE SS CONSTITUTION AT SEA (INS)
The liner Constitution: bearing Grace Kelly to Monaco
for her marriage to. Prince Rainier III, passed the
Azores today on its voyage
The beautiful actress was to pose for pictures this
afternoon in various parts of the ship, ;
Grace shared the limelight last night with her to the Mediterranean.
Area Pilot Dies
as Jet Crashes Lt. John Hall Victim as Two Meet Death
in Plane Tragedy
An Air Force pilot, 24, from
Bloomfield Township and another
Michigan officer were. killed yes-
terday when their F890 Scorpion
interceptor plane crashed and
burned near Malstrom. Air Force
Base in Montana. ‘
The pilot was Lt., John R. Hall,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hall,
LT. JOHN BR. HALL
2415 E. Hammond Lake Dr., who
was to have left the service in
June. ‘
NO TROUBLE
AT ALL! We had no trouble at all to
sell the un-needed furniture,
we advertised in the Want Ads,
said the lady who placed this |
“for sale” ad reprinted below.
More than 20 calls were. re-
ceived, which proves there is
a big demand for items like
The Air Force identified the
observer in the plane as 2nd
Lt. Alton A. Nelson, 22, son of
Mrs. Anna M. Peters of Three
Oaks.
Officials said: Hall was ferrying
mattress, Simmons springs. All
good cond. PE 2-436.
DIAL FE 2-8181
Just ask for the
and .
~ WANT-AD DEPT, _ aany pallea eat A eas ‘
+ f : Be: = + handsome parents, Mr. and
‘the plane. to Alaska. He had just) - Mrs, John B. Kelly of Phil-
adelphia.
The Kellys and other members
of the huge wedding party were
guests at a cocktail party given
by Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Mc-
Closkey in the ship's Tattoo Room.
Following dinner, the Kellys went;
to the ship's main lounge to dance.
Then she sat back and chatted
with other passengers while her
mother, resplendent in a turquoise
blue sari-style dress, and father
competed in a chamipagne waltz
contest.
The Kellys didn't win but they
had every passenger rooting for
them
Kelly relaxed later at the bridge
table while Mrs, Kelly and Grace
idiscussed wedding plans with their
friends.
Thursday.
Tomorrow night Miss Kelly will
go to a ship's costume party and
on Monday will be the guest of
honor at a dinner given by the This ship is scheduled to reach.
Monaco—and Prince FBI and Police
Trap Fugitives
‘in Rented Rooms Area Sealed Off After One -of Three Flees
Officers’ Bullets
a vacant and locked fifth
Cold Spell Follov
Mercury Dip, Snow Continued cold weather will_fol-
low today’s. snow, with a low of
ship’s captain,
General Motors officially
Center May 15-16. E
GMC’s Technical Center
to. Be Dedicated May 15 dedicates its new Technical
Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Motors, said
today the program would commemorate completion of
the 330-acre 25 building site at Mound and Twelve Mile
“This dedication, a great milestone in the country's
modern industrial history, will pay tribute to men and
women of our central staff organizations — Research,
will speak at the official dedicae
tion ceremony on the Technical
ee
Teer ets eC a eo
_THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT
% ‘|
*
© 4.
4
URDAY, APRIL 7, 1956
*
m oe
laa 2 — :
Willis, Bellevue, gan who tied for first place in the
maple syrup contest, Winners were Dewey |he was fleeing from two bandits
Lyman, White River Junction, Vt. and Clive |who tried to hold him up.
AP Wirephote
international
Mich,
Arrest Adul
"on Store-Burglary Counts
of a gang of juvenile
men who allegedly left
into stores
beer
County Sheriff Frank
Irons credited Waterford Township
and Pontiac detectives as well as ts, Teenagers
charged with the breakin March 29
of a Waterford Township market
on M59, where seven cases of beer
plus wine, meat and cigarettes
ware vision.
a *
. was
placed under $1,000 property or
$500 cash bond. education should be
the next,10 years, the committee Would Double
School Spending White House Education
Report Covers Work of
Past Two Years
WASHINGTON— spent on
within
for the White House Conference on
ae eee es
if
i HH H ts
f if i
z
PEF Santee, Rerees Bevest
wiely and teday with scattered aNd the Detroit College of Law, he
snon, faerie becoming mixed withlis married and has two children.
| t, lew 99-34. “ Tomorrow and cool. arta * #4
shift Seaihwesterly winds io-24 mp. Blind Bullwhip Artist
: + diminishing vomewhed’ tonteht: 4 Perform at Meeting
: "igen ie 7st 104 pm cm ot 8 8 the important school ald bill. (Gaza at 4 a.m. He said auto- ——————
REESE STATE [Toate, 550 At. Clemens St. |, Conference committees stil had matic weapons were used and the/Boy, 4, Suffers Injuries : Hox’ was blinded in an auto ac-|'© meet to decide on the fate of © Peo ue exchange. After Being Hit by Car H-aeeeietee “4 tam.......... #|cident in "1942, He said he set out|Several important appropriation ; | OM... 4... m... Bon his new career to prove that|Dills, however, including ones ear-| The Israeli spokesman said a) A city boy, 4, struck by his
em ay PR Sla bendlcapeed can over-/marking money for mental health,/complaint had been lodged with|father’s car yesterday noon, is in ) 100m. sd come a handicap “if he really °apital improvements and public|the Mixed Armistice Commission!good condition in $t. Joseph Mercy oe rig Femtine dente 40° health, and an emergency meeting re-|Hospital, where he is being treated
: emperatare ress... | He has since performed in 16} Measures still awaiting action| quested Se peareetececi. Wap [peer rons ie U. Bae Costa OS tae aii 3? uneien|An Tostal in Bi to Orval J. Grimes, nty students are among ROYAL OAK — Harriet Meier,| ‘ oh ' attractive German exchange stu-
q outstanding scholarship. Pris a oe at eee D per cent of the freshman class, forward to with her ; : being tamily : @ book and be recognized at again, “it will be-a wrench to
é , “lhave made ran oe .
School Pledges ea ‘ | } to r.
$ E. Wickham at 1723 N. Alexander 2 aC and to receive part of ‘her educa-
: : ots ae oes “+L W. Lindquist, 6873 Orion Ra..| St. Patrick Church Hits eG
; Rochester. Eien Louise Schrieber.| Half.Way Mark in Drive Though there are 17 exchange 3 hter of Herbert G. Schrieber. aiding. students in the state of Michigan, ©1851 Sunnybrook, Lathrup City. | for Building alte WT Ob fen tar Supe Freshmen from the Walled Lake| —” Oak.
*atea are: WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP— . * ir the Aissantetes ane
> gtasky A. Rock, Or ee Ee om asehetael wohgel rata Sarai © push; and Marita Ella Willihm- |and convent for St. Patrick Church : 4 A —_" ea ‘
‘ ee have hit pa hagrsg Aig Ata Boner ate ee ena ine ae Sete = ~. lit is open to teenagers 16-18. These
——_ pee nee : PLANNED ST. ANDREW'S STRUCTURE—Above is the archi- ioeated on w fousaare weeded site ot Haichely ett Crettest Lak —_"s PR selves Eng : > Prize” winners South tect's drawing of the proposed edifice for St. Andrews, a mission of roads, Waterford Township, will for other community workal ' Oakland area are: _ iy erode . Representatives of the Amer-|
_. Berkley: Margaret Anne Rowe,| A total of about $42,000 has been 6 eS Ee eee activities also. . ican Field Service in this
~ daughter of John H. Rowe, 2865)received in actual cash donations ‘ Y, “sone find suitable homes for the stu-
* Cass. & oo eres City Sets A ril 3 St. Andrew’s. Plans to Move (Chad Ritchie to Talk a ae ee. ° Royal Walter Robert Al- ground breaking ceremony p aged Gverager “lan, gon of Walter F. Allan, 2835 for the erection of an 8-room D “ [ 2 hed t E t at Re ublican Confab'™ Part of their transportation
- Woodslee; Elizabeth Jayne Fries, | school and convent ‘near the ‘“ ‘ rive unc j Oo rec p ; cost is defrayed by the U. S. State
° © @aughter of Arthur Fries, 4189 SM PU H ; | Department. . ~ Arlington; Thomas Hewatd Kemp | carly ry WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Chad ‘oes a py ‘Alma. Kemp, 1615 wes u IC Caring Church on Hatchery Road Ritchie, Oakland County Republi-| Mrs. Wickham who is Ameri * Gatalpa Dr.; Roger Harold Mum- Present plans call for the school can Chairman, will be the speaker jean Field Service chairman for
brwe, son of Harold Mumbrue, |*? >¢ in operation for the autumn Farmington Residents) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — St./giass. Both levels will feature full-|when the Waterford Township Re- Royal Oak said community or-
~ 1301 Marywood, ee eiwtictiin eps ane canccteal 10 Meet on Proposed |Aus™, Episcopal Church williength windows. The structure wil!publican Club meets at, 8 p.m. ee dae Ales eat ¥ Construction costs are expected pose unch a drive for funds to build a at uilding. ~ Hazel” Park: Jeanette Barbara be 42 x 66 feet in size. :
© Nahra, daughter of Howand Nabra,|*®,,0%, %® the seighborhood of) Budget for ‘56-'57 meen Se eee, eer capa The group will elect the new ,
33 W. Hayes; Larry Allan Wolf, $200,000. loday by . township committee chairman to R be L ll io mg a Broa pee do R. Hunt, vicar of the church.| ff the fund drive, which is to| replace Ed Nelson, who has moved. Rev. Ro ort Lil ey
- Fite — » 246 ‘Th FI ist Sh ¢| FARMINGTON — Public hearing) The proposed structure will be|be concentrated over a two week/The meeting is open to all Re- P hs d
S Vendale: Peter Anthony Cart| * e OFl op on the recommended $245,825 bug-|located on a four-acre site at|period, is successful, ground break-|publicans whether they expect to to Preac un ay . pdt, Say oe : get for the City of Farmington for|Hatchery and Crescent Lake Rds.,/ing for the new building will be-|join the organization or not. k Tye W wonton: "soe ren Slated Sunday |e fiscal year 195687 has een|and wil serve s a center for com-|gin at once. —_ oe \at Hunters Cree a d mM. munity a as well as a ‘
2 Ralph Wolter, son of Mrs. Cather hy ROMEO Players) Te proposed budget was tiled|church, the rector said The present building at 438 CCorrden Club METAMORA—Morning worship ‘ine Wolter, 731 Pearson. «age _|With City Council earlier this week) 1's 1. two-level Dixie Hwy. erly ar Mag H Talk will be held at the Hustera Cres
; | I ROMEO—A Mpeg play ae by Earl Scherffius, city manager.| | ste anal — dl e- ee — > to ear a , eee eee 0 on Bes
=A WSCS Units List . [ire"Sunday night ‘meeting of the mod badgut wi provide tat ths in design, and will | building by Sept. 1, on ‘Tall Iris preaching. He will also have : ‘ Romeo Players at the home of| Posed Odes Wit Petainennce of blend with the tolling wooded | s+ andrew Church is a mission charge of the evening service at : Time of Meeti s Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. all departments on cael ¥ of All Saints Episcopal Church in| ROCHESTER — William H. Hud-'§ p.m.
: ng Cast of the production slated ly the same level of services An outstanding feature will be Pontiac. Organized in 1951 under|80n of the Detroit Garden Center The Hunters Creek Church is
5 - to begin af 8 p.m. includes M. T. | rendered as at present. He added the cathedral-like appearance, cre-|the guidance of the Rev. Ivol .J,|Will be the guest speaker at the in the process of selecting new
~ _COMMERCE—The Isabelle Tho- ‘Curmmiskey, Mrs. Fred Hebert, | that it is intended to maintain |8ted by the use of masonry and Curtis and the late Rev. Bert F. A. regular meeting of The Rochester pastor to succeed Rev. Frank
oo oe ee, Mrs, Andrew Downey, Kurt Ditt: | “a balanced Ede with 76 communicants from/Garden Club at 2 p.m. Tuesday.) who is now serv- © Methodist church, will meet at 8 "y v's ls program ef essential lin the Rochester Public Library, | 5. Thompsea, ? Sanday oda rich and Mr. Marshall. services in strict economy.” H the mother church, today there are *Y- | ing the Marlette Baptist Church.
SCoristem Meatines, S00 (Galleidsl: Retredtenints wit be served aft| ‘The recommended’ thodget pro- Farmington Seeks 1 teenilion te the perk. Mr, Hudson will speak on “The | There will be another candidate _ ‘| Dr., to complete arrangements for|er the meeting by a committee|vides small salary increases for|g _« MANY ORGANIZATIONS ba —— _ Pagar. 8 'speaker on Sunday, April 15.
% a bake sale and to hear a report| composed of Mrs. Ray Dembowski,| most city personnel. A total of $59,- Assistant Manager The church has” three active at oa .J _ _— r.
> from the play committee. Mrs. George Burns and Miss Nancy/500 has been earmarked for street women’s guilds, a women’s auxili-/ y7. ys shueller and Mrs. C.W. Lake Orion Group Plans
~ Other circles scheduled to. meet|Jarecz. jconstruction, repair and maintain-| pARMINGTON—Earl Scherffius,|®™Y, Women’s service corps, altar) aiu6y win have charge of the to Attend Scout Council : ~~ Smext week are as follows: ance in. anticipation of special as-|-jty manager, has announced that -_ three choirs, a raga ‘on. °
; sessments projects. 'xpplications for t tion of as-|°f St. Andrew organiza a . LAKE ORION—At least 15 Lake : agen cg Circle in [Romeo Man Engaged ) suited abty memtane ere new being| Junior brotherhood of St..Andrew| ‘The Executive Board will meet! orion community leaders will at
ff Be heme of Mire, Wis Rental, t Girl in Hawaii E ; f Music received at the municipal building.|" the process of being organized,) at 1 p.m. ~ |tend the Scout Relationship Coun-
|] Sarhera tect Chrete inthe beme | ROMEO—Mr. and Mrs. Juan VENING OF MUSIC rorts are being made to ee. [According to the Rev. Mr. Hunt | cil_at Waterford High School at <= * « ’ 7
3 of Mies Loulse Paddeck, 2500 |Amai of Haina, Hawaii, announce, Slated by Youth | care applicants who have hed | Serving on the Chapel Commit Oakland, Groveland Club}7:45 a.m. Tuesday.
% Union Lake Ré., at 12:30 p.m, |the engagement of their daughter B Cc some administrative experience | tee are Wallace E. Whitmer, t+. Meet Tuesday Night Local —_ ons - Malping
, j as well as engineering training. | warden; Cari. E, Hoffman, in preparation for this event, whic ? Wednesday—Sarah Chakko Cir- Boom -_ Pays nih ying Hed at rown ity ; The position was formerly held| treasurer, Ian RB. Stevenson, | HOLLY — Oakland: County Po-| will inform Lake Orion leaders
“cle in the home of Mrs. Claude |tsiand, territory of Hawaii. MARLETTE — Youth Crusade|by Norbert Ratalsky who _ secretary; R. Lioyd Walker, A. |mona Grange will meet Tuesday) what scouting has to offer as a
» Lawrence, Cedar Drive, at 8pm.) Howard is the son of Mr. -and|for Christ group is sponsoring an March 31 to accept a position with| E, Ledger, Kenneth Watson, Dr. {at 7:30 p.m. - Groveland tool or oa in —— local ob-
4 aa pag hc ers a plc - Mrs, Howard F. Boom, 112 Rawles — re Se! _— at po — a Detroit building firm. winiam — dames 8, Fry and — path rap schoo , Groveland | jectives problems.
~fene ; St. No definite date has been set|City Un ssionary Church, to- : . eorge . | :, .
a — | pe eee _* Rabbi to Take | 3. Boardman wit be general, Mr fa, Worm. 2ovin, 8 County Calendar : ‘ , . Gary Moore from Detroit's R h P -4 chairman of the campaign fund), an in observance of 4H Club Meta Sea P Marlette Principal VCY will be master of ceremon. LOCHESter ulpit committee with Stevenson serving) 7 ont! a
: . Marlette Girl Engaged r e Incip ‘tes, F ° ° as secretary and Clayton Tibbals, . . hold an enniversary dinner ot the heme |
: * _MARLETTE — Mr, and Mrs./to Join Coach Staff P in Sunday Ser VICE \treasurer. Other members of the ‘. ot te. Conte eS eae” * | * Charles Hoist announce the en- . Other features will be Ralph committee include Dr. Baer, Wat-| Count Births The Selly Bailey Circle of the Seymour
: * gagement of their daughter, Shir-| MARLETTE — Richard Kamins-|Scott with his “Way of Life Gos-| ROCHESTER — Rabbi Sanford|$on. Mrs. George Higgins, Mrs. y \tateed “in the heme ef Mra Drones ~ Jey, to Willis Homer, son of Mr.|ka, now Mariette High School prin- pel Team,” from Detroit. Local Saperstein of th Temple Beth Ja-|q ‘& Lodger and Mrs, Arthur Metamete Mickle at her home on Evee road|
© and Mrs, Fred Homer of Brown|cipal, will join the office staff of talent will be the Marlette Am-|coh Synagogue, Pontiac, will be sae r . | alr ond Mre. LaVera Haver are per, | Setnectay. A poem Gnaw wil be
‘ * City. The wedding will be June 2.|the General Coach Works Inc.,/bassador’s Quartet, the Stephen-ithe guest Sunday in the pulpit ,of
; Bem ar hoomstion cnetres on Jety COUNTY MT Donald Caister.|the First Congregational Church of ] d ‘Dies of Crash Injuries i ee jucation e on July |Rochester, . Metamora Aid to Meet 1, according to an, announcement) Tn, This marks the third year that Pa Ss t O I to Be In Ss ta | e LAPEER (#—James Pickens, 88,
* METAMORA — The Metamora)by John Atkins, president of Gen- Bids Due Wednesday Rabbi Saperstein and the Rev. E. ; of Lapeer, died yesterday at Rich- » Ladies Aid Society will meet at/eral Coach. _ ‘on Grading Part of M181 John Yuells, as an expression of at 102- Year- Old Church mond, Va., of injuries suffered
. Pilgrim a on Fancy oage tay have been prin-| ing Farto a have exchanged pul-| “*‘ March 23 in an automobile a
© Thuteday, April 12, at 2 p.m tire. years. METAMORA—Bids” will be re-|Pits. aa i 5 ent, Pickens’ wife died
ae ceived at Lansing Wednesday for) The Rabbi will appear at the peccnuan Usivensln — irom — in the same . Cd
~
te
“* ®
— 4 4 a “Youth and the Community” will
The program will feature a panel
- of 10 members who will discuss
‘Civic Leaders to Analyze
— ! Youth Role in Community The meeting will be held at the
Congregation B'Nai Israel] Syna-
Holly Man Receives.
a half mile of highway work in
the’ village of Metamora. Com-
pletion date is Sept. 1.
The bids will be on grading and
drainage and 36-foot wide bitumi-
nous aggregate surfacing with con-
crete curb and gutter on M181
from School street to Center street.
\Degree From MSU
HOLLY~—William R. Brock, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Clive Brock, a
1951 graduate of Holly High School,
received his B, A. degree in Eco-
nomics from Michigan State Uni-
versity this year. He is now em-
af Public Relations, Parade of Pro-
‘Country Corners Club
to Meet for Election”
LEONARD — The Country Cor- ners Extension Club will meet at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rowland iployed with the GMC Department.
10:45 a.m, worship service tomor-
row. The Rev. Mr. Yuells
preached at Temple Beth Jacob
‘two weeks ago,
Also to be present at the service
this week will be a group of Masons
and their wives.
"Sue ;
Hall. Lesson will be on ‘'Meet-
ing the Meat Bill.” Election of of-
ficers will be held and each mem-
ber is asked to bring apron pattern
or design.
Slate Annual Dinner
NORTH BRANCH — The Past Matrons of North Branch: Chapter,
OES, will hold their annual dinner
. arriving by bus from Erie, Pa.,
plan David
McKercher of Royal Oak High |School will spend three months this
summer in some foreign country.
Advertise Soon
for School Bids. . HOLLY—The preliminary steps
are nearly completed for advertis-
ing for bids on the $1,200,000 new
construction program in the Holly
Area Schools
La * *
The bond issue in this amount
was endorsed by the voters in a
recent election.
The Beards of Education has
completed the purchase of the
proposed site for the new build-
ings to be erected at Holly, buy-
ing approximately 50 acres on
.the east village mits,
The cost, is about $65,000.
Green Thumb Meeting
ROMEO — The Romeo Fiorists
greenhouse will be the scene of
the April 9 meeting of the Romeo
Monday Club with Mrs. James H.
Winborn and Mrs. Ralph Taft as
cohostesses. An- interesting pro-
‘gram of flower arrangements and
discussion about gardens is
| planned.
Romeo Book Club
Plans Musical Day
will formally instal] ifs sixteenth
pastor in a service at 4 p.m.
Sunday. He is the Rev, Walter E.
Kellison, who for six years has
been state superintendent of Uni-
versalist Churches in Maine.
Dr. Tracy M. Pullman, . widely
known radio orator and minister
of the Central Unitarian-Universal-
ist Church in Detroit, will preach
the installation sermon. His topic:
“A Church to Meet the Needs of
Modern Man."
The Rev. Mr. Kellison, 43 years
old, is a native of West Virginia
and a graduate of Salem (W.
Va.) College and St, Lawrence
Theological Seminary, Canton,
ministrative position he served
as a minister in Henderson, N.
Y., and in Biddeford and Cari-
bou, Maine.
Of the six Universalist and Uni-
tarian Churches in the Detroit
metropolitan area, three are in
Oakland County—in Birmingham,
Oak Park and Farmington, N. Y, Before assuming his ad- ~
REV. WALTER E, KELLISON
MARJORIE A. DOTY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doty of Holly |
announce the engagement of their)
daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Ronald
Schram, He is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Schram of Holly. The
at 6:30 p.m, Thursday, at Masonic
Hall. . couple plans an Aug. 25 wedding.
——
aan
Cc | Phone Me. Honkey at EMpire 3-4197 IND. Shaw at EMpine 32-4236 HELP! | Experienced real estate salesmen wanted to. work. f )
_from our office at 8081 Commerce Rd. (nr. Union
Lake Rd.) Commission rates are high, plus bonus
og seared plan, liberal ps cond ind
projects in Oakland County Which
t SPECIAL PURCHASE!
PLASTIC
COATED
FIBRE
ROMEO—A musical’ progrant ts
planned for the next meeting of
the Romeo Book Club Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. David Rees with
Mrs. Jewel West as cohostess.
Mrs. Charles Dodge will play
several selections on the organ,
and Mary Dodge will read an ap-
propriate selection. Other features
of the prgoram will be a vocal
trio, and songs by Mrs. Rees.
SASHABAW PLAINS Mrs.
James Glennie, Library Chairman
of the Clarkston Community
Schools will present awards to win-
ners of the Book Report Contest
here Monday night.
Winners to receive honors at 7:30
| Slate Award Presentation Michalene Krithers; Janet
Tisch; Suzanne Staley; Maria
Barrett; Robert Kriss; Paul
Quigley, Ted Hollis and Gary
Foraker,
The Library Committee will
afterward, serve refreshments p.m, at the Sashabaw School, are:
to en
Sizes
4 to 14
ra
’ Sizes 3 to 6x
eel
ae Open Weekdays 10 never
” too youn
SKIRTS and BLOUSES
$2.
SHORTS and. BLOUSES |
7 Pedal Pushers to Match, $1.39
lL. 7) y sl in Russ’ -
A.M. to 10 P.M. |
M. to 9 P. M.
joy!
98 to *4.98
$1.98 Set
“VE GOT JUST
THE HOME YOU WANT”
_ ee. Mow @ partner
with
C. SCHUETT
“The Northwest
Realtor” —
Oar Lies 90k Toles
Watch the lips of a happy person; you
smile with him. It is our Ups that show
disappointment, astonishment, fear, deter-
mination, It is the lips of a girl and boy
who seal a promise. When we were children,
Ups healed a hurt. Look at the lips of a
Source of Specimens;
‘Name of Donor Remain
Unknown to’ Professor
You've Re ad About It! -eoeSeen It On Tv!
.-eHeard Raves On It!
Now We've Got If!...and YOU'RE INVITED
te come in for a demonstration and see the gorgeous
new colors available in this amazing new point
Oakland Fuel & Paint Co.
436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-1650
_| Ambassadors Face NORMAN, Okla. —The hiding
* * Ld
Dr, Cluff Hopla has been seek-
ing a supply of bedbugs for re-
search purposes but only one
small batch has been located.
It came from an unidentified
woman.
She appeared in his office, car-
rying a small green bottle at
arm's length. When the professor
confirmed that the bottle con-
tained the elusive insects, she
left—her name and the origin of
the bugs a mystery. |
Hopla reports .that he received
letters with helpful hints on cap-
turing the insects. Some persons
mailed dead bugs but Hopla wants
live, healthy insects. ©
A man in Chicago ‘wrote that
‘Hopla should go to Manitoba,
‘Canada, and look under the bark
‘of birch trees. Another man, in
Urbana, Ill., insisted that pine
wood is the proper habitat.
* * *
* Hopla suggested earlier that he
believes a likely hiding place is
|the ordinary chickencoop but he
resident who denied this claim—
iin his chicken house anyway.
Review in Congress
WASHINGTON W — Two USS.
‘ambassadors in strategic posts
may face congressional] question-
| ing next week about the impact
REAL ESTATE —INSURANCE
Residentiol—Business
Farms—Investments
Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We
Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You!
jo
REAL ESTATE
1014 N. SAGINAW R EAtT OR ome—Contents H
Burglary—Liebility—Auto
IRWI
INSURANCE
FE 2-4031 | ithe U.S. foreign aid _prcuram.
‘George Wadsworth,
‘made their report”
' Department. ‘of the Middle East crisis and Rus-
sia's new economic offensive on
Chairman “Richards (D-SC) of |
the House Foreign Affairs Com-'
mittee said he hopes“ to confer
with Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen
ambassador to Moscow, and,
to Saudi Arabia,
been summoned home as part of!
j Already citizens of Pontiac are receiving
unordered Christmas cards, ties and other
merchandise through the mail.
rights.
‘Phone, FE 5-6148 Help Stop This Racket!
Never Pay for Cnceeere Merchandise!
BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD
of the~
Be smart! Never pay for articles which you
3 have not ordered. Ignore threatening letters
i demanding payment. Companies operating
ras the unordered merchandise racket thrive
only because many people do not know their
Podtias Chamber of Commerce
= a _ Waldron Hotel al Bids. aoe
‘hour before full power was re-|
jae
| {
}
| |
‘name of the Covington police court.
prosecutor was worth $350 to al
1 bad check operator, f
q
a | |
|
-\L. R. Elson, pastor of the Na-|
jtional Presbyterian Church of |
‘|Washington, D. C., attended by |
President Eisenhower will give]
the principal address at the All-|
’\State Meeting of Methodist Men’
April 14 at Michigan State Univer- A
sity.
ficulties. His
while he was at
couldn't land until he was cleared
by the United States under the
Refugee Relief Act.
* *
|sponsor for Skilpan, found him a|
|horne here and a warehouse job.
Ex-POWs of Bataan
‘Hold 2-Day Reunion
ambassador of the few survivors of Japanese |
“after they have capture and imprisonment on Ba-|}
to the State|taan early in World War II today)
| will wind up their annual two-day |
Bohlen and W adsworth have convention,
what has been described as a Mexico, Texas, Arizona,
searching review of U.S. cold war/and California are attending the
and Middle East policies, They,annual meeting of the New Mex-|
by aes to stay a week ori
|The veterans spent most” of. yes-|
|terday just talking over old times. “|
jabout 10 per cent of the Bataan’
¢ «| veterans who returned from over-|
— |seas are still living. |
|
‘Loose Kite Cuts Power
* of Lights for 30 Seconds |
-|tangled in main power lines, in-|
_._}terrupted all electric power here)
| for 30 seconds.
_|which apparently escaped from a/
4 child, hit a 33,000-volt line and the |
a >| contact tripped a switch, _& spokes-|
: "|| man for the Niagara’ Mobawk
Fewer Corp. said,
Heasecutor’ s Name
- Worth $350 to ‘Friend’
was presented at a local bank by)
a man who deposited $400 to the
| account of prosecutor Rodney s.|
*4\ Bryson and walked out with the’
change.
, Group to Hear Pastor Boyce Brown, Jazz Great
Becomes Brother Matthew
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (RNS) —
Boyce Brown, a leading jazz mu-
sigian for many years and once
judged the nation’s top alto sax
player, has become a Brother. Mat-
thew of the Roman Catholic Ser-
vite order, which dates back to the
13th century.
He took the order’s vows of pov-
erty, chastity and obedience at
Mount Saint Philip Monastery, 10
Globemaster Burns;
Three Crewmen Die
TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE,
Calif. ®—One of the Air Force's
giant C124 Globemasters, taking
off on a routine check flight,
crashed and burned here yester-
day, killing three of its crew and
injuring four others, one critically.
Only the seven men were aboard
big double-decked plane, which
been used as a cargo trans-
for the 1501st Transport Wing
PLEEF Officers at the base said it was
the first fatal accident of 160,000
flying hours for jars Ee tay MAS MATS.
‘Home’ From. the Sea
After 2 Years Afloat ST. LOUIS ~Ivan Skilpan, 57,
Yugoslav seaman who for two
years was a modern man with-
out a country, has a new home-
/met resistance from a York, Pa.,| and
* * *
He arrived here yesterday in a
group of 24 refugees, sponsored
by the National Catholic Welfare
Conference,
He had to remain aboard a ship
two years because of passport dif-
passport expired
sea and he
*
Michael Ramesiri of St. Louis, the Military Air Transport Serv-/
miles north of here, where he had
spent the past year as a novice
lay brother.
A native of Chicago, Boyce
Brown moved into the select
company of Chicago jaz
“greats” at an age when most of
his schoolmates were still attend-
ing classes.
By 1940 his place in the jazz
was so Solid he was voted|than at
the “No, 1 Alto. Sax in America”
in the annual poll conducted by
Downbeat magazine, topping such
high-reed virtuosos as Jimmy Dor-
sey, Woody Herman and Coleman’
Hawkins,
But despite his great success and
love of jazz, Boyce Brown began)
to develop. an increasing feeling
in the late 1940s that “music alone Say Copper Industry
in A-1 Condition’
douey i on tocol puree
to maintain steady growth during
the next few years, an official of ee Oe Owe we taeaed deem =*
tas in anticipation of payment for his crime.
wh! those smiles you gave away. Believe me, your
M. EB, SIPLE lips tell tales.
VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 906 N. Perry Street Phone FE %-0978
—
“Reliable INSURANCE Protection” |
Wm. W. Donaldcon Agency INC,
Phone FE 4-4565
147 W. Lawrence St.
was not enough."’ One night after
a jam session at a Chicago night-
club, he was walking in the early;
hours of the morning when he)
passed a church and heard organ)
music that ‘“‘seemed to fill nd
soul.”
~The sax player began seeking
out Catholic priests to talk about
possible religous vocation. :
talked his language. Father Cal!
kins, director of vocations at the
monastery, is himself an amateur
jazz pianist of no mean accomplish.
ment. |
Boyce Brown became a Catholic’
in August 1952, and entered Our,
Lady of Sorrows Monastery for pre-|
liminary training about a year
later. After two years there, he
transferred to the novitiate here. |
Transfer of Priests
GRAND RAPIDS #—The Grand.
Rapids Catholic Diocese Chancery |. office has announced the transfer,
effective Tuesday, of three dio-
cesan priests. Fr. Patrick Schoen
moves from St. Andrews in Grand
eS. Jean's in Muskegon: |
Fr. Ernest Bernott transfers from
St. Jean's to SS Peter and Paul,
Grand Rapids, and Fr. Thomas
‘Neis moves from SS Peter and ff,
Paul to St.. Andrews,
. Pontiac Builders Show. “}
Electrically. | LIVE BETTER
‘in year ‘round comfort
See the air - conditioning and.
electric heating display at the
Detroit Edison Booth in the
DETROIT EDISON |
-s — -
SILVER CITY, N.M. &®—Some.
About 50 veterans from New!
Colorado.
co Bataan Ex-Prisoners ot War.)
|
Local ex-POW officials said only } em
|
OSWEGO, N.Y. #—A kite, en-| £
Tinselled string on the kite,
Lights stayed dim for a half-
COVINGTON, Ky. «& — The,
Police disclosed a check for $750)
(| 1 1
| EAST LANSING #—Dr. Edward
WHERE YOU SAVE IS
IMPORTANT TO YOU! @ LIBERAL 214% DIVIDEND
@ SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000
°
You want your dollars to earn the most for
you ... be safe and available when you
need it. .
Pontiac Federal Savings offers all this and
even more in service features.
Open your Savings Account here today for
a strong and safe future.
© 6 snails
‘rpaders to safeguard their own health PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 os . |
‘Fair Share Farm Family’ ee
TIAC PRESS
observance of April as Cancer Control othe poe
Month, au ht for Their Rights ' * -2. & py ee Coe
+ ‘That also is why we are publishing a Sor ax tight, We bene det bags
serially the condensed book “The ‘heechet Fair Share Farm Family
Truth About Cancer.” The author, we, , ma.
Dr. CHARLES S. CAMERON, is the med- a Concerned Aan, Stagg
ical and scientific director of the eens per hundred Says Laws: & wen
American Cancer Society. per quart or 69 WN vest At tonite pace
A United Fund agency, the so- gp te the veterinarian, who had to
clety deserves public support in the extra 10 cents go? help Mother Nature deliver her
its unceasing threefold campaign Since January 1, the price ot Purvles. 4
” gieaiedh' farmer has fluctu- +1 live in Pontiac, have a fenced
of research, education and serv- Gal the etics cf yard and © capntate tanend Ong
ice to sufferers. For 40 years it accordingly? pak,
f ¥ a : & - ;
: 3 rote
; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL.-7, 1956
ddings, Engagements Mirror Spring Romance /e
} Raverly Wheeler Wed in Ferndale Rite’
, ‘ith turquoi tiac and Joan Decker of . . At a ceremony performed Fri+) -Roger Swaine of Royal Oak per-|Cha%e,® pelge sulle Wit WNdNOME | presbyterian Church. Wren Ht Decker Plans April Banquet
day evening in the Church of Jesus|formed the duties of best man.iwes of brown eombidium orchids.| The bridegroom, Lt. James Les The” Lader“Aiitiay os WHATIO Ceremony on June 14 a a core _ ye Seating the guests were Thomas - Hanlin Kinzer ab isa — Point They wore waltz-length frocks Metropolitan Club met recently at|
of George F. McRoberts Jr. The McCleary and Richard LaLone. Di t G d —< yg ste eerd i. white embossed chiffon over the American Legion Home. An-| Mrs. Alex Morris presided at at Sylvan Glen Country Club
Rev. George Romney read the/IGHT BLUE LINEN IF araeners omy ian on dding y [Pale arate — Mit ow nc nouncement was made of the an-\the Thursday evening meeting of | June 9. servies ta of 150| When Mrs, Stinson received her, * : , , {ve bem es. oO ws eV nual money-making project this Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon) Another 1 steit dete en tee phe the presence eos ot the ipeplen held to Will Hear Talk Brother officers were his at- leaves fersaed hendrosees, and evening and Saturday, The group Sigma Alpha sorority held at the| omens oe ers “a - =*
The bride is the daughter of Mr, ™ediately following the service in b MSU Expert tendants, and eshery formed the |they carried yellow roses. will have a mother and children YMCA. and daughter breakfast May 6 and Mire. Vern Stinen of W est |the church parlors, she was wear- y traditional arch of swords at Lt. Jack Frost of Beaumont, banquet at the home April 24, eo * ¢@ at Rotunda Inn, Dee Brim is
| Howard street. George, who re-|ing @ light blue linen ensemble} Paul M. Barrett, extension spe-| the foot of ry — “ rime Tex., was best man. Ushers * * * _ «|__| “Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney told of) serving ag general chairman for ‘ sides on Mohawk road, is the son|With navy blue accessories, Her|cialist in conservation and land| Ceremony and again at jor | were Lts. Sam N. Lowry of Ft. | Mrs. Roy Beattie was a guestithe plans for the formal dinner| she aftair. ;
of white roses. use at Michigan State Universit ann 2e, Va., Jerome Hagen of Day- | meeting. Hostesses for the a we pin ceremony to of Mr. and Mrs, George McRob- Corsage ga y,| of the church Lee, Va., J H {D t the meeting. Host for the and jeweled pi to be
erts of Whitensville, Mass, * ee will speak and show slides to the| Lt. Kinzer is the son of Mr.| tom, Ohio, Richard Bean of In- jevening were Mrs. James White, held June 14 and Mrs. Fred Baum-| A report on the recent meeting ’ Dirt Gardeners. Club Tuesday at rs. James H. Kinzer of| dianapolis, Ind, and James 1. |Mrs. Howard Fairman and Mrs.|gartner announced that the an-/of the Pontiac Advisory Council
As the bride approached the al-| Mrs. McRoberts chose a grey pre hy Lib y atiand Mrs. J 1 of P \Merrill Petrie \rual summer dance wil be held|Was presented by Mrs. Edward : . . ‘arma. : 4 : tar she was wearing -a ballerina-/S¥it with white accessories for her)? p.m. in ah = rary. |Demopolis, Ala. _ Hummel, and Maxine Miller told
length gown styled with a fitted 80's wedding. Her corsage was -*. * A reception was given at Oak- of plans for a money-making proij- Chantilly lace bodice, and a bouf-|4/80 of white roses. While serving as agricultural! The bride wore a gown of ivory|land Hills Country Club where ; ect to be held the early part of i fant skirt of nylon tulle and lace.| When the couple left for a agent for ee. Mr. Barrett/Ttalian silk taffeta, bordered at|the bride cut the wedding cake May. é
. A crown of lace secured her finger-| honeymoon trip in northern Mich- received a wide background |inithe portrait neckline with hand-| with her husband's sword. Mu \ Mrs. Ralph Wilson, program
\ tip veil of silk illusion. Her bridal) igan the new Mrs, McRoberts conservation experience comple-icorded Alencon lace. The full .* «@ Mr. and Mrs. chairman, announced that Dr.
4 bouquet was an arrangement of changed fo a navy blue dress ae vat ee Mi at fell in a chapel train and a) Mrs. Kohr wore a sheath gown A.H. Robinson James McHugh of the Pontiac
; white orchids. ag with white accessories, She wore higan State University re/Spanish mantilla of the same lace of pale blue brocade with a ‘match- of East State Hospital will be the speaker
LaVerne Stinson was her sis- | the white orchid corsage trom hesreceived his degree. formed her veil. ing hat and orchid corsage. Irecuet dat the next meeting.
ter’s only attendant. She wore a | b¢r bridal bouquet. Local garden club members are! 10+ bouquet was of white roses! ; ' jt nin oe | only 8 a. * . jinvited to hear Mr. Barrett and) oed with a white orchid. | W£ARS PINK, BLUE announce the | The Grand Rapids chapter was
ballerina-tength gown of Nile jenjoy the social hour following, Mrs. Kinzer’s gown was of iri- é " f contacted by Mrs. Frank A, Jal-
green and cartied an arrange- | The couple will make their home | which will include the annual birth-, ATTEND BRIDE descent pink and blue taffeta. Her engag ment of osky, state president, concern-
ment of white carnations, in Pontiac upon their return. day tea of the club, Matron of honor was Mrs.| corsage was also of orchids. their daughter, | ing the recent tornado in that
a 8 8 ¢ Judith Kay, | rea.
“ a | For their wedding trip to east- to John During the social hour Larry
‘ ern Virginia the bride wore a navy Francis McPherson was honored on his
| bolero suit under a blue fox cape. birthday with a cake decorated for
q Her hat was white. Lochtefeld,
Jane Ann
The marriage of Beverly Ann|waite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robertjformed in the Drayton Avenue Kohr Bouquets of snapdragons, pom-jand Douglas Freshwater of Dear- accessories and @ corsage of rose
ernen wena a cee, ve on ‘on : y sagt dau heer of Rcumied 0. lee Hy Pin on sine os ie awe
Gerais Cantar ‘hokect' Cromth|" Tho 4 o'clock cavemen wes por-|the_ Bev, H. Pred Seam Jr. por) 1 SNE of the Lakes Church in Waterford| , Fer the reception held at Ro- ro a to The 4 o'ch Was Per! formed the double-ring service. Mr. and Mrs this morning for the marriage of| ‘ada Inn, Mrs. Secan greeted | wedding trip, the new Mrs. ‘Devers
) The bride, given in marriage | Robert F Anna Mae Secan and Lee Earl| bet guests wearing s rose crepe |had changed to a powder blue Married this | by her tather, wore a gown of Kohr ; Devers. dress with navy blue accessories | ...i+ with navy blue accessiores,
Afternoon at | ‘ytal white Chantilly lace over | of The Rev. F. J. Delaney cele-| M4 # corsage of white camellias. |The newlyweds will travel to Little
satin. Triple folds of tulle formed | Birmingham, brated the 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass} Mrs. Devers was gowned in #|Rock, Ark., where he is stationed
Dreyton Sek been Sees ae, | wan menriod in the presence of 150 guests. powder blue dress with matching| with the United States Air Force,
Avenue - | Trdg’ te paleennet Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Secan | , - : embroidered in opalescent lace. | to Lt. James of Overridge road are parents of
sbyterian | Petes at twin ana. te | _ Hanlin Sas tk eee eae ; Presbyterian skirt flared. to & back sweep. |Kinzer Jr. in and Mrs. Leo Devers of Livonia. Married this
MRS. CHARLES R. CROSTHWAITE ?4"°"**: Church of
Ferndale were
"» Ridge are his
Sue Carole Stinson Weds
George F. McRoberts Jr. Tiny pearls accented her match-
ing Elizabethan cap which secured
Birmingham Country Club, Mrs,
Wheeler wore a gown of ash
blond silk with a small matching
hat and a corsage of white ca-
mellias.
Mrs. Crosthwaite chose a navy
blue. silk faille suit with a pale
pink hat and a corsage of pink
camellias,
For the wedding trip, the bride
a ceremony al
BIRMINGHAM—Jane Ann Kohr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Kohr of Wimbleton road, was
married in a true military cere-
mony Friday evening in the First
Jane Ann Kohr Becomes
Bride in Military Service Thomas G. Lightner of Mounds-
ville, W. Va., sister of the bride,
json of Birmingham, Elaine Kihen
of Grosse Pointe, Deeon Utley of
In May the newlyweds will go
to Germany for three years.
|Dance Club Wednesday evening
at Wever school. Charles Hocevar |
“|was elected president for the next |
season, : |
His slate of officers included Mr. |
and bridesmaids were Lynne Davi-| a ‘ballerina-length gown of satin
Beverly Ann |® tiered short veil. She carried a First — hing gan nelle Our beads
cascade bouquet of alstroemaria) Presbyterian , ' : ‘| at Our )
Wheeler. and | and stephanotis. ‘ net page the Be _ \ of the Lakes
Charles R =e ae .| Church of fingerti veil was surat te a .. | Mrs. Wallace G. Wheeler served) Birmingham prs ar Peco ae Pecans ale Church were
Crosthwaite. |as matron of honor. Katherine Fri and she carried an arrangement of| Anna Mae
; She is the |Many, Mary LowStanton and Mrs.| Friday — white hyacinths centered with a| Secan and Jéusleer' af Richard O. Briethart were bridal evening. He is white orchid on a é attendants, They were gowned it} son of Mr. Mrs. Roy Artley of Milford wore|Lee E. Devers. Mr. and Mrs. Laraggior> ples napa a and Mrs a ballerina-length gown of Nile| She is the . . j ene rs,
Vernon W. \at the hipline and a bustle back.) pe Ew natren of hooor, The gown| daughter of Wheeler of |Their bouquets were ot blue corn- James. . featured a scoop neckline and alM, and Mrs
: Kiskwey flowers yg aero Kinzer of princess waistline with a modified) Ni holas R
: Thomas F. n of Jackson . tC $s mf.
drive acted as best man. Ushers included Demopolis, — Phat ne “< onrench s
. Wallace G, Wheeler, Fred W. Ala. 3: ecan of
Mr. and Mrs. miner, Wilbur E. Gaskell of Ham- : es 3 |= | OTHER ATTENDANTS Overridge Robert QO. (mond, Ind., Harold Strayer of a Judy. Artley of Milford and road. Mr. an
Coinilinaien of Manitou Beach and Robert L. MRS. JAMES H. KINZER TR. Margaret Dow served as brides- M L
|Pond of Ann Arbor, maids. Barbara Secan, sister af the rs. Leo
4, Pleasant For, the reception held at the bride, was junior bridesmaid. They) porers 9 f
wore gowns identical to the matron
of honor’s and carried bouquets
of pink roses, Frenched carnations
and hyacinths. ~~
Roy Artley of Milford was best
man .Seating the guests were
Joseph Secan and Nicholas R.
Secan Jr., brothers of the bride, "| morning in a
Nuptial Mass
Livonia are
his parents.
“MRS.
LEE EARL DEVERS
Metropolitan Group
Sorority to Hold Dinner
Mrs. Charles
Lochtefeld of the occasion. Bety Lou DeGroot
son of Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer O. Johnson were
|hostesses.
d
Ralph Price Emcees Huntington, |Luncheon Shower
Square Set Group | | W.Va. |Honors Bride-to-Be
Ralph Price served as master of| J udith is a | Mrs. Margery Donaldson was
ceremonies forthe. Square Set senior at |honored at a luncheon shower
give Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
ais os qeey McRath of Elizabeth Lake
1versity GNd road. Mrs. Donaldson will marry
John was |John J. Davies April 28 in a cere- *
graduated jmony at All Saints Episcopal Michigan State
Price, vice president; Jean ; ; “j Church, ; Cooper, secretary, and Martha ‘ . y from the | Guests were Mrs, Cecil Hummel,
Reaves, treasurer. Board of ‘gov-. j University of |Mrs. Bert Barber, Mrs. Frank
Guest artists appearing on the Friday afternoon
program of the Women’s Association of the Pontiac
Symphony Orchestra included Mrs. Rebecca Gould, con-
tralto (center), who was accompanied by Charles Wilson
(left) at the Hammond organ. Francesco DeBlasi, con-
Symphony Auxiliary Elects Officers Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson of
panied by Charles Wilson at the,manner in which all music was
Li uli ductor of the Pontiac Symph
to the group of the accomplishments of the orchestra.
The meeting was held in the
Sampson on South Shore drive. Fontiae Press Phote
ony Orchestra (right), spoke
home of Mrs. L. Raymond
Mrs. W. A. Bull
Named to Head ernors is comprised of Fred Deal!
and Rose Yarger. |
The annual banquet will be held
April 14 at the Masonic Temple. —-—_-NNotre Dame. |Manko, Mrs. Rodley Sulkey, Mrs.
a |Frank Becker, Mrs. Fred Beddle,
JUDITH KAY ROBINSON \Novilla Davies and Mrs. Sidney Lillycrop,.
By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
outside of our heads is another!
__Lmatter,
* * *
It is amazing when we consid-
er all of the experimentation, re-
search and manufacturing which
have been expended in order to
make us look lovelier than we
naturally are! In one column |}
could not begin to discuss all the
many aids to beauty and comfort
available today, but I can men
tion a few and instruct you in
their proper use,
First let us think of the brows
for removing the stray hairs
along the browline. We have
eyelash curlers which will make
the lashes look longer.
We have eyebrow pencils. Let
Let’s Consider Brows and Lashes lashes. For evening you also canlines you should use the blackthey apply mascara. Just barely
What goes on inside our heads' draw a very short light line, slant- ; | , r is nobody’s business! However, e ing slightly upward at the outer
. ‘corner of each eye. pencil. ‘dampen the little br Most women make the mistake’. i ee en, tae ee it in an upward sweep, For these|of using too much .water when)
if you use too much water
your lashes will stick together in
‘an unattractive manner. It ts al-
ways Wise to separate the lashes
with a little hairpin.
Bile
You will do a much better job
on your lips if you will form the
habit of using a lipstick brush.
Follow the natural line with the
brush and then fill in with the
lipstick, You can follow the line
more accurately or make any cor-
rections more skillfully with a
brush than with the lipstick itself,
* * *®
Be sure to remove any lip rouge
you may get on your teeth. Wom-
en often forget this.
The art of making up the eyes
ahd mouth is well worth culti-
vating. It can make a big dif- = . we
South Shore drive opened her home| pammond * me take a little space right now to :
] im > gure et . eo New Sylvanites tell you more about how to use ference in the way you look,
the| Among the numbers sang by |CHILDREN’S CONCERT Mrs. W 5 your brow pencils, If you would like to have my rs rs, W, A, Bull was elected pres- * ¢ e@ leaflet. about makeup send a
bilities : a pontecrgeene envelope
pointing that ct your request leaflet No,
learn to like classical music as|‘D¢ Sidney. is Even 50 to. Josephine Lowman in care “a 88/0 Lakel a : of The Pontiac Press; “
MONDAY: “Exercise and Count Your Calories to Lose Pourids.”’
Coming Events
‘ , told in the things they used, the: # wi
‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1958 NINE
. History to Be Reflected at Fourth All-Saints Episcopal Antique Show
Mrs. Frederick Goodell of Grosse Pointe is busy
working on a hooked rug in “Melody” pattern that will
be displayed at the Antique Show being held at Stevens
Hall Tuesday, Wednesday
Exhibition Will Include Many Eras’ Whether your home is modern|
as tomorrow or entirely furnished
with heirlooms you will find plenty)
of interest in Pontiac's fourth an-)
nual Antique Show Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday at Ste-
vens Hall, All Saints Episcopal
Church.
* * @
In the displays of 17 antique col-|
lectors is the story of the past,
the real history of living persons, |
things they admired, the things
they loved, the things that sur-
vived. and Thursday. The Currier
crude, homemade furnishings of the Midwesterner,
the ploneeer days through the jmay seem very old.
fashionable elegance and fine
cabinet work of the romantic
18th Century, to the often impos.
ing and ponderous designs of the
tori: st in there t |
Ae fone ne oot ow sitee. | fmiraculous the methods ,of trans-|
tion,
Though most accurately an
American antique was handmade
and dated prior to 1830, our idea LOVE OF THE UNIQUE
lof what is antique is shaped some-| To the senior generation this
what from the things we have|may be nostalgia, to the middle-
grown up with and loved, To ajaged it may be a much-needed * * ®@
New Englander it may mean ar-jnew interest and to the young
From the simple, sometimes ticles from the Pilgrim age. To |
Group Has Annual Event
Iraq Caldron, Daughters of Mo-|
kanna, held the annual ceremonial |
and inspection at the VFW Hall|
on South Saginaw Street. Elizabeth)
Ring, supreme mighty chosen one, |
was inspecting officer. She was in-| Lillian Brunson, Members of the
ceremoniaj] cast were Mra, Glen
dolly, Mrs. Dee Pritt, Mrs. Viec-
tor Bodamer, Mrs. Ray Haertter,
Mrs, Sam Smith, Mra, Richard
Parsons, Mrs. Bertha Clenden-
troduced by Mrs. Fred Crossman, | ney, Mrs. Kugler, Mrs, Bernard
mighty chosen one of Iraq Caidron.| Keylon, Mrs. Frank Pereeny,
Mrs. Albert Kugler introduced; Mrs, William Anderson, Mrs.
the guests who included Mrs.| Robert Snyder, Mrs, Floyd Sink-
Grace Clark,. of Canton, Ohio;| ler, Mrs, Bernice Stafford and
one and Mrs. Ethel Hanselman,; Mrs, William Koggenhap,
Lalla, of Ann Arbor, Ruth Chubner| Mrs, Roger Smiley was di-
of Toledo, Mrs. Lucille Mecham, |. stress of the cast assited by Mrs.
Lalla, Lee Hunt, Sam Smith and ‘Snyder,
Mrs, Edward Pritchard. Mrs, Fred Crossman and Mrs
__ Initiated in the order was Mrs. Kugler handled’ decorations and
as /hospitality, Refreshments were
|planned by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mont
‘Bordman and Mrs. Stafford. The
order of the Areme Chapter served
ithe banquet for the affair.
IPHS Class of ‘26 Sorority Names
Officers, Plans
May Installation
Margaret L. MacKinzie enter-
tained the members of Zeta Chap-|
ter of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority
at her home on West 10-Mile road The 30th reunion of the Pontiac to Hold Reunion
Thursday evening.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Alton Madden, and Mrs. Hesper
Polk, vice president, conducted the
business meeting at which officers)
for the year were elected, Mrs.
Sam Hale served as chairman of
the nominating committee,
Elected to serve were Mrs.
Polk, president; Mrs. Cleo Wiley,
vice president; Mrs, Eugene Car-
ey, corresponding secretary; Wil-
ma Webb, recording secretary,
and Mrs. Edward Leland, treas-
urer,
Mrs. Alton Madden and Mrs.'
Ruth Wright will serve as chap-| Jains and Mrs. Royal Exiine is ser- |
geant-at-arms,
The May meeting, which will in-
clude the installation of officers
and a social hour, will be held at
the home of Mrs. Hale on Mo-
hawk road.
Lutheron Guild Has Luncheon, Meeting | Twenty-one members of Grace!
Plans were completed for a fare-
well tea to be held at the church High School class of 1926 will be
held Tuesday at Devon Gables. J.
D. Boardman and Alice D. Serrell|
are serving as cochairmen of the’
banquet.
Other committee chairmen are
Lucius Howlett and Mr. Board-|
man, site; Mrs, William N, Pipe,
publicity; Jack Brannack, enter-
tainment; Mrs. Donald Johns, tick-
est and programs; Mary A. Kelly
reservation and registrations; Vida
L. Walker, invitations and Ken-
neth Thompson, toastmaster.
juality and taste. To all it repre-
jsents a love of the fine
‘}and rush lights, }turns out the chairs and tables of)
‘today, Pontiac Press Photos
and Ives-inspired rug she is holding, as well as the one
on the back of the sofa from a Pearl McGowan pattern,
will also be included in the exhibition of rugs planned
for the show. Seated at a 17th Century pine desk,
Mrs. T. M. Vanderstempel of Birmingham
was caught by the photographer admiring
a Bisque figurine that will
the Antique Show being held at Stevens Guild 11 of A
be shown at
kitchen,
, Hall Tuesday, W ednesday a and Thursday.
the Victorian) lamps. Others will feature porce-
lains, including an outstanding
coljection of Haviland, popular
with the Pontiae show, There
will also be luster ware, Rock-
ingham and Crown Derby.
There will be much glass, as
|well as old wood cuts, framed
prints and paintings, Lovely pieces
of silver, both coin and Sheffield,
will be shown, Costume and pre-
cious jewelry will be offered in|
two booths. The faster the assembly line |
the more split-second the
means of communication, the more
portation,
| America’s
things. the greater becomes
fascination for old
Of special interest to men will
be an exhibit of coins and antique
guns,
WEAVING EXHIBIT
unique New to the show this year are
. * 8 6 the weaving exhibition and gale,
Parallel to this growing interest |* hooked rug display, and a dem- in seeing, acquiring and learning onstration of chair caning.
about the things of the past have . s ©
come a greater scarcity in avail-| More than 25 members of the
able antiques and the phenomenon | Michigan Weavers’ Guild will par-
of the antique fair, which has|ticipate with a sale of hand-woven
items and a display of unusual
hand-woven pieces. A loom, de-
signed and made by Luther Dixon
of Lincoln Park, will be set up
and shown in operation.
Around the balcony over the
main exhibition room will be a
| display of handmade hooked rugs
arranged by Mrs, FredeHck
Goodell of Grosse Pointe,
Among those entering rugs are
Mrs, Edward Gates of Clarkston,
Mrs. Charles Welch Jr, and Mrs.
Fred Sanders of Bloomfield Hills,
Mrs. John Riley of Royal Oak,
and Mrs. William Albee and Mrs.
Ross Combet - Franktin. marrieds it may be a link with the
past or an expression of individ-
and the
grown to be big business indeed.
From New York's fabatous
showings to the cozy charm of
an antique show such as Pon-
tiac’s, there is something of in-
terest for those who want to
browse and for these who want
to buy.
The modern-minded may find
just the right accessory to add that
streamlined decor. The collector
may find a long-sought item.
* «© @ Added to these reasons for inter-|
est is a financial one, A good an-
tique tends to increase in value, a
new piece of furniture depreci-
ates considerably from the day of
first use.
COUNTRY FURNITURE
At this year’s show, several deal-
ers will emphasize country furni- New also to ‘ie sian this year)
is a demonstration of chair caning!
by Herbert Martin, Pontiac's blind)
craftsman, Respectfully Treat Home
of Others
Be Tidy and Polite
When You Stay in’
Someone’s House
It oftentimes comes as a shock
to teenagers that the parents of
their friends don't judge them as
liberally as the friends do.
of which Mrs, Vanderstempel is a mem-
ber, is sponsoring the show. Proceeds will
be used for the newly completed church
Zeta Chapter
President
getind ion ae t
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority when
members met at the State
street home of Mrs.
aif a
i 58
i i
ll Saints E niocpel Church,
A gal's friends may think she's!
fast peachy if her jokes are funny)
and her conversation lively.
But parents are probably going
to be unwilling to allow the gal
to visit another weekend if the
house is a shambles after
firs, weekend visit.
Vital aspects of personal charm !
‘include how one treats someone
else's home,
It may have a different kind of
furniture and the meals may be at
different hours, but there is no ex-, eal?
Central WSCS ‘tion, but results are better if the
lis almost ready, that's the time to|/Measure Up Today,” at the Thurs-
}wash hands, not later. Don't come/“4Y Meeting of the WSCS of Cen-
jyou do it at home, you shouldn't. cuse for putting feet on the tea
table or being late to the meals.
Here are vital pointers to keep
in mind before a visit for @ meaj,| Ms. Frank Gray presented the a night or a weekend. program theme, “Christian Disci-
When it is announced that dinner/?!¢ship — Women and How They Holds Meeting
tral Methodist Church. Others tak-
ing part in the program at -the
church were Mrs. George Alexan-
der, Mrs, Cecil Choate and Mrs.
Percy Latimer.
Mrs, Percy Jones read the
Scripture and led the group in
‘prayer. Mrs, Richard Balmer an-
nounced the mother and ‘daughter to the table with dirty hands. If
Don’t come to the table with
cigaretes. If the family. makes
a habit of smoking over coffee,
aes go get them, Otherwise, for-
get it.
Wash out the bathtub thoroughly
after using it. Also use the eer banquet May 1,
Intended for you and hang it up|, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Taylor will
properly after use, Put the bathmat|De celebrating their 50th wedding back where you found it. janniversary at a reception to be
The washbow! should be washed held in the church parlors April
off, with soap and water, if there| 15. ture and accessories with such ar-
ticles as a dry sink, a small pin ne |
harvest table, batter bowls, a set.
of four matched chairs, pine cabi-| A bake sale and apron sale
will be held in the hall of the
first floor of Stevens Hall and |
will be separate from the show.
jnets, iron and pewter articles, | Lamch and tea, featuring home- ironstone ware, carriage lamps) baked pastries, will be served by jand early lighting devices. |memibérs “of Guild 11, s ponsors of house
ithe show. Proceeds of the show
One booth will * how a fine col-| will go to a fund for the newly|
lection of American and European jeampleted church kitchen.
lighting devices, Betty's, Phoebe's are toothpaste and dirt spatters! over it.
If the bathroom is the only one
in the house and you find a room
deodorant or a book of matches!
there, follow the customs of the.
and open the deordorant or’ Luncheon was served by the
Fanny Crosby Unit with Mrs, Ir-
win Broskie as chairman, Assist-
ing were Mrs, Lyle Saum, Mrs. SMORGASBORD
ome aan DAY Gets Complicated!
Dynel fabrics can be washed
well in cool water says the Gas
Appliance Manufacturers Associa-
soap or detergent suds and the
GRANDVIEW REST HOME @ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST |
@ UNRESTRICTED VISITING
-HOURS °
@ REGISTERED NURSE IN |
CHARGE
_1350 Pontiac Rd., Rochester OL 2-1631
Open Tonight. ‘Til 9
Sunday. 2'toS. | =
SKIRTS BLOUSES PLAYWEAR
Alvin. PARK %
REAR
of STORE
Walter Rice, Mrs. Keith Johnston
and Mrs, Glenn Werner, Huron at Telegraph
light a match and let it burn down, |
extinguish, then throw it in the,
wastebasket.
Another booth will feature
collection of English Clark Fai
Rugs Cleaned |
Yes, they will look like
new when they are
cleaned by New Way Rug
Cleaners. We will put
the original life and color
back into your rugs and
95. amall o
ser nah ag
DIAMONDS for the Discriminating
CASH Diamond Buyer! as
We assure you of savings on your diamond
purchase, because we sell only for cash!
We urge you to shop elsewhere
compare our values.
mark-up policy on diamonds prohibits us
from extending credit ... but we encourage
you to use our Layaway Plan.
‘ ‘Visit Our Store—You'll Save More”
LEONARD'S
. +» then
Sorry —our ‘low
|GET SPIC and Your Coat Expertly Cleaned
and Skillfully Pressed
SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN
Elects New ——
It's hard to believe how wonderfully
new your coat looks when it's cleared
by Careful Dan. His expert cleaners
use the most up-to-date methods in
restoring your coat to all its fresh,
original beauty. It's. gently cleaned
until it’s absolutely spotless, then
shaped with meticulous care, Collar,
cuffs, and shoulders are professionally
formed, perfectly molded and every
fashion detail is pampered and safe-
guarded. It really looks like new
when you see it again ,
costs $0
today, +» and it
little, Call Careful Dan
Monday Evening From 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Only!
Your Choice of $25 Spring
$10.95 New Spring
SLACKS BOTH FOR
MONDAY 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. ONLY!
__|_ Shop Monday Night!
Be | For Little Wild |
: Si pogeace
: | Heap Big ia :
Speciows 18’ Circumference!
6 diameter size with sturdy steel
frame! In rugged yellow tent cloth
with red and gfeen Indian designs,
and “Brave Eagle” head on two
sides! No stakes required~sets” up
indoors or out!
‘eee ee
ee
Tents . $22. 95”
stafbbi
aces
agen
rte
ne
a ee
Ladies’ Long Spring
‘COATS REDUCED
25% | BLACK NAVY BEIGE
FAILLE TWEED FLANNEL
| Sizes 8-42 ‘8°
Prices Start at
“WASHABLE
SLACKS
BROWN LIGHT BLUE
NAVY GRAY
FINE RAYON FABRIC
Sizes 28-42
$5.95 2 540
® cookies PAY NO
MONEY DOWN A ° ;
Easy Terms!
A)
NATIONAL
CLOTHING CO.
9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac girl scout q aE
i
SERA
ey
_ MONDAY SPECIALS Seve 50% on these
TOPPERS AND COATS
N i SPRING | DRESSES
Worth.$19.99 . | , come, $5
save on failles and linen
Higher priced group Coats... Toppers in | oy ney sorte’ ann
Nylon...Wool... summer styles. Size
Tweed and Hopsacking. le to 44 White Uniforms, 3.99
$25 Ladies’ — hed \ J
dave we to 50% . oe Spring
99 PANELS
Chemis: Yes, toppers in washable
nylon, suits in. novelty | $US value at re
fabrics. Sizes 3 to 14. Monday. GIRLS''SUITS a and TOPPERS 5 Fe
' CURTAIN |}. RBar
Gooey
h Boys’ Sport Shirts. . $1 us Rugs akan
Se
~ Stock up on =a new low nelens, a
Ladies’ COTTON BLOUSES
$1 18 Cotton Santorized | == MEN'S ;
Sizes 32 to 40 PANTS v4 Cc Werth te 97.99
H 3 98 $8
wr NYLON SLIPS
7 $2.99 Value, JACKETS _ Sives 32 te 40. orth te $8.99
*1.49 ve
GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’ S|
'
eiiiineanieteenen Rane
am aay
“Special | mi , | MARGARET
Monday | a
Selling |
FAMOUS TUCK ’N GROW.
HER MAJESTY
- Cotton Slips
:Girls’ Sizes
3 to 14
Every feature you could
want in a child's slip'
® Elasticized side gusset
for under arm fit
® Santorized Cotton
@ Let-Out-Seams she .™
®@ Shell Edge Trim <
® Gored Skirt, Ruffle
Bottom
@ White only.
OPEN MONDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M.
j eee ANN suo Riker —— Huron St.
| SRR eign cate
Mt J pill
si
S
Se
Tat
WARDS
48 North Saginaw 3 St.
Monday 5 to 9 P.M. Only
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
See and try this mattress
for yourself! See how well $ 88
it's made and the quality
that will poy dividends
through the years. Single ° Terms
and full sizes. |
We Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps! Double Stamps Monday § to 9 P.M. :
MONDAY ‘SHOPPERS SPECIAL
el _ are at
WYMAN FURNITURE STORES
3-Pc. HEADBOARD BED
COMPLETE OUTFIT HOLLYWOOD
HEADBOARD
Choice of shapes and finishes
and colors. $ 76
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
Quality built with 100’s of
resilient coil springs, vents and
handles..
) Covered in heavy ticking
extra wear. Built for ve
and quality.
SHOP MONDAY NIGHT TO 9. BIG BOX SPRING of Down, $1 a Wk. | |
: = T.
2 Stores he tuts WYMAN’S i
48 N. Seginew St. SALE
Monday Evening From 5 to 9 P. M. Only!
ALL WEATHER GOATS Brand New .
Shown for First Time
All With Matching
HATS
Regular 16.95
| ha
Tapestry
Tweed
Confetti
Tweed
Mexican
Tweed
Sizes
8 to 18
Vibrant
Colors
all
weather,
Milium
insulated
yo t 7 7 e é Ts fee, .
t
THE PONTIAC. PRESS, ee APRIL 1, 1956
‘ELEVEN.
Seecieheseiemenieenetiaiiainemennamtnamsmaiettine Mie: reneneeecene eda ae eee
Monday N ight |
SPECIALS! |
| AUTOMATIC SKILLET
Westinghouse Thermostat
Regular $19.95 AS NOW ONLY
AUTOMATIC
Steam Iron
Reg. $15.95 **
FEderal
3.7114
108 NORTH SAGINAW
Open Monday Night Until 9
7. SHORTY
__ PAJAMAS
Comfy, No-lron
Cotton Plisse
Sleepy-time togs, com-
pletely feminine . . . com-
pletely corefreel Tub ‘em
ond wear .. . they never
need ironing! in prettiest |
prints, with baby doll
sleeves and happy trims of
nylon and ribbon at neck,
sleeve and leg openings!
tn small, medium, and
large.
Girls’ Sizes 4-8 Shorty
Pajamas ...... $1.00
KRESGE’S DOWNTOWN STORE
Saginaw at Huron
= = * na
Oe eh ce ee
5s Scab, IS Bia a aE
: ean Bcd gy OF
- My oe “
| | open MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS rel ’ |
hop These Downtown ore Mon. Til 9 p.m. ~
EXTRA vase] |
|
| ONE DAY | SALE Shop Mon. Ti 9pm
Pali 100 SPECIAL 100% NYLON FLEECE HIGHER PRICED
meGregor || LIRESSES
| JACKET | JACKET | Drastically Reduced
J Reg. $25] = Values to 29.95
16 N. SAGINAW ST.
= A
Styled with hotel ticking. Made to
give years of comfortable
sleeping. Matthing box
spring available.
MATTRESS
SPECIAL wonderful buy at this new low price!
Regular 539. 50
reset ae 6°° We also feature a huge selection of SEALY, .—
RESTOKRAFT, SIMMONS mattresses at similar
terrific savings!
429] 10. 14. 18 * Completely Machine Washable © Pastel Colors Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes
@ Needs No Ironing @ Sizes 36 to 46 : e i * *
This Is undoubtedly the best jacket offer we've ever had! ff Crepes, Prints, Knits Wonderfully luxurious nylon-fleece jackets that are 30 easy
te wash, so long on wear!
SORRY — LIMIT One to a Customer!
k Dressy, Sport, Afternoon
Your Purchase! Use Your Charge
at SHAWS |
/)
Ladies’ | Lu Mite MJ, wie
aqaies = ;
Man's 17 JEWEL Foreign Intrique WATER-RESISTANT
Jackets | SHOCK-RESISTANT
: A en
The shorter version of the most
popular trench coat style. Avail-
able in white, red or natural.
The Most Sensational F
Special Ever!
17-Jewel — Ss on Movement! Come -_
Reg. Wietan Baal } a Water-Resistant! = == ,
$895 [|] Shock-Resistant! —
ey Anti-Magnetic! if
, oy Sweep Second Hand! —_
|| Stainless Steel Bock! Phe CHARGE ‘EM IF YOU LIKE! a - Redium Dial and Hands!
@ 30 Days
@70 Days @6 Months Not te Extra for Credit Tops in performance! Tops in
Value! New 17-jewel watch .
rugged, dependable, smartly styled No Money Down
with scores of outstanding fea-
nee eee and tkably low
I priced. ‘See it! Compare! $1 a Week
"Waterproof ac tong os crystal ts intact, ense unopened.
"Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping
= $1 Seuth Seghnaw 880° As Usual, You M | Each One a Sensational Value | ——
cium Lertt Ceerscan | Ram \vannttos
‘HOLLYWOOD ‘BED
HEADBOARDS
of ww stad “ $400 mattress set.
25 SOUTH SAGINA\
OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 .
Vieses-cayie ond nylon
NEW WONDER CHENILLE Amazing . . . Penney’s anni- versary price for these miracle — *
blend bedspreads. Chenille is
closely tufted = a bn tle
weave, e
with new luster. Fringed. full or twin
Rounded corners. Machine L otal
F cocos, French blue
ee ee
THE PONTIAC PRESS,
SATU RDAY, APRIL 7, 1956
appier Fature
fae ee
aeere Fae ORHe 9 wee ~~
see eeeeeeeerens i
Worship .. Spo
Wednenday. Dey et Brave
Sunday School—9:45 A. M.
87 Lofeyette St.
Lyal H. Howison, Pastor
206 Midway — lt Sanfed
(CITADEL)
29 W. Lawrence Street
—Sunday Services—
commanding ofticers-in-charge
Badal ‘Are Cordially Sapo
Curios, Slides, Films
— BRING THE FAMILY — Burtelia Green, 5.8. Supt.
THE ‘SALVATION "ARMY
Young People's Legion—6 P. M.
Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting-—7:30 P.M.
Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P.M.
$/Captain and Mrs, Magaus A. Michelsen
FREE ‘METHODIST CHURCH | (2 Blocks West of Sears)
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sun. School 10:00
MISSIONARY MEETING 7:30 P. M.
Rey. Clifford Guyer, Transvaal, South Africa, Speaker
eee F abe. S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister
6:15 P.M.—M. Y. FELLOWSHIP
7:30 P.M.—“THANES BE TO GOD“
Welnesday 7:30 P.M.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
Rev. Havens,
Preachin [ FIRST METHODIST:
Sunday 10 A.M.—"THE WORD BECAME FLESH" Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. .
11:15 to 12:15 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL
-.. Seng Leader
g Mrs, Lloyd Dawson REV. OTTO G. SCHULTZ
Grace Lutheran Church
to Bid Pastor Farewell yn a
at Western Reserve University,
Cleveland. On Nov, 7, 1943, he was Pastor Otto G. Schultz of Grace
‘Lutheran Church has accepted a
Feall to Our Redeemer Lutheran
Church, Wauwatosa, Wis.
He will conduct his final service
Sunday morning at 9 and i] a.m.
iThe congregation has planned a
“Farewell Tea" from 4 to 7 in
‘the evening with all members of theran Church, Pontiac, where he
has served until now.
In the 12', years of his min-
istry at Grace, the membership
has grown from 175 communi-
cants to 800 with a member-
the church and friends invited. ship of 1,200.
ee. ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF CHRIST
_Sevies Sunday 10 2m. 87:30 pom. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Danponan doctrine, Baptism in
~ Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus
* au the One True God! Always Pray for the
_ Pastor Schultz attended Con-
cordia College, Edmonton, Al-
berta, Canada and was graduat-
ed from Concordia Seminary in
dune of 1941. He will be installed at Our Re-
deemer ‘Lutheran Church May 13
lat an afternoon service.
The Schultz’ have four chil-
His first call was to Zion Lu-| 47¢® Michael, attending Con-
theran Church, Maple Heighté,| Cordia, Milwaukee; Stephen, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, where’ Helene and Jonathan.
he was ordained and installed in| Grace Lutheran has eight young
August 1941. |men presently enrolled in Lu
During his ministry in Maple|theran preparatory schools study-
mae be did post- “Graduate work | jing for the ministry.
The Pilgrim Holiness Church
Baldwin and Fairmount
4 10;00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 7 NORTH LYNN STREET
Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor [7 WESLEYAN amnoower
W. Y¥. P. S. 6:45 P. =
Evangelistic 7:30 P. “SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages)................. 10:00 A.M.
WORSHIP .............04. covececeveceecceseees 11:00 A.M.
PILGRIM Y.P.S. ....... ar ceeeeeeeseoeseveeess 6:45 P.M.
EVENING SERVICE ..........0....0..0e00000s 7:30 P.M
GOOD SINGING—GOOD PREACHING
“The Little Church With the Big Heari”
EB. C. ——_e Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt
:nESEEREREEEEEEemeenne
Seiianeniamaaiimeniemamermeean me
“107 Sunday Schoo
249 BALDWIN AVE.
—,s eee wane
Broadcast on WPON First General Baptist Church
pe Pacing Service oe. 2:30 P.M.
ceceeeees LOAM,
1AM.
oe
PE 4-7172
Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director COLUMBIA AVENUE
| BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave,
sitchen School ........ 9:45 A.M,
_ Morning Worship. .....11:00 A.M. —
BT): caseccvess «+e» 6:30 PLM, |
Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M,
Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M.
2 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building
Attend Fastest Growing Church
Al Kaste, Pastor, MA 5-1140 £
Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. ay
WATeMrOnD DaAYTON AREA — 5460 Williams Lake Road
In Area
«0.7230 P.M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4.8574
Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention
CENTRAL € C HRISTIAN CHURCH 347 North Saginaw Street
Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. _
Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages
Auditorium
Bible Class
10:00 A. M.
“JESUS AND PROPHECY” , . Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45
11:00 A. M.
7:30 P. M.
ANGELISTS
SINGING AT ALL SERVICES “ABIDE, ABANDON, ABOUND”
COLORED PICTURES DOU AND MARY SCOTT
Teton in 15 Fort Countries and Messe 1Die Tom ge by | * Confident Living
Psychiatry Proffers Three
religion and science.
installed as pastor of Grace Lu- Confident
Directives as Peace Bids
; By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE
Shere’s heal, My Oe Wie qued HEe Ae ap ae a So say
Back in 87, De. ley Blanton, datngised New Yo pap
chiatrist, and I established what we called “a religio-psychiatric _|clinic’* in my church. It was the first of its kind. The purpose was to
help normal people live normal lives. Ministers, psychologists and
psychiatrists working together united their scientific therapies to ‘solve
common problems of human beings.
Today the clinic has not only been widely imitated all over the!
world, but has been expanded into the inter-denomination and inter-
faith American Foundation of Religion’ and Psychiatry. It has a staff
of eighteen dedicated specialists and occupies an|
entire floor of the office building next to its first home
in the Marble Collegiate Church.
The competent specialists who devote themselves|
to helping people in that clinic are still under the
direction of Smiley Blanton. Dr. Blanton leads a busy
life indeed. Not only does he direct the clinic, but he
also teaches, carries on a private practice and writes,
His new book, ‘‘Love or Perish,” has just come from
the press and is already becoming a best seller, -
CONTAINS CORE OF LIFE. WORK
This helpful book contains the wise thinking that
has been the core of Dr. Blanton's wonderful work all
these years. He believes the greatest human need is the need for love
and that none of us can survive without it; we must have it or we will
perish. This is, for many people, a new and somewhat strange idea.
But it is true that much maladjustment and unhappiness is due to the
curious inability to accept love, although a person may be starving
for it. The term “love” is not used in a sentimental sense, but as good
will, acceptance and esteem,
Love ts the greatest power on earth, The Bible describes it super-
bly. “Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is
not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not
irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in |
the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things,
endures all things. Love never ends ,. .”
And at Harvard University, Dr. Pitirim—A.- Sorokin, one of the
world’s most famous sociologists, who has been conducting a series
of research studies in the power of love, has come up with some amaz-
ing conclusions. Among other things, he says: ‘‘Love is a life-giving
force, necessary for physical, mental, and moral, health, . . . Altruistic
people live longer than egotistic individuals. . . Children deprived of
love tend to become vitally, morally, and socially defective.”’
é.
ad
700 “4 tga aes
REV, MARVIN P. HESTOR
Begin Building .
of New Church
Breaks Ground Sunday First United Pentecostal |
St. Trinity
Lutheran Church Aubern Ave. at Jessie
Missouri Synod
ev. Ralph C. Clous
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.
let SERVICE 8:30 A. M.
2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M.
in 2:30 P. M, Ceremony
Ground will be broken at 2:30
Sunday afternoon on the corner of |
Emerson and Mt, Clemens Sts. for)
the new First United Pentecostal
Church.
In a store building at 90 W.!
Howard St., church ‘was or-|
ganized by. ‘six charter members
EPISCOPAL 7
Church of the Advent | West Lake Read at
belt Road
Sunday Morning Worship
11:00 A. M.
whose names are Mrs. Thomas
DuFord, Mrs. Effie Davis, Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest Tinsley and the pres-|
ent pastor and- wife, the Rev. and
Mrs. Marvin P, Hestor.
The charter was confirmed
dune 16, 1954 by district superin-
tendent, Rev. C, C. Kirby of Roy-
al Oak and the Rev, Albert Ab-
GOD IS LOVE
Here-we have the full weight of medical knowledge and scientific)
research emphasizing the overwhelming importance of love. And)
what, really, is love?
The Bible answers this question in three simple words that are
of supreme importance in arriving at a sense of health and well be-
ing, to say nothing of successful living. Those words are “‘God is
Love.”
This power is vital and necessary in your own life. How can you
acquire it and learn to use it?
Psychiatry, says Dr. Blanton, offers three directives almost uni-
versal in their application:
“1, We must forgive our parents for the injustices — both real and
imaginary — we received in childhood. . . .
* * * ° ° °
“9? We must have faith in a universal power greater. than man’s
- the source of life and-love. . .
* * * * . * | Mr. Hestor did evangelistic work bey, district Presbytor, The Rev.
prior to becoming pastor here,
Sunday School was organized on
Mothers' Day 1954 and meets each
Sunday at 10 a.m, with Kenneth,
A. Lindawood, superintendent.
There are two worship services, |
one at 11 a.m., the other at 7:30;
Sunday evening,
The Young People’s department!
lis known as Pentecostal Conquer- |
ors, The group meets weekly on’
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
Rev. Jackie Stone is president.
The first Thursday of every
month is the get-together of the
Ladies’ Auxiliary over which Mrs.
Dewey Whittenberg presides.
Two services are held during the
We must ee our own aggressive impulses as a natural and)
hscseal part of life.
i * e ° ° e °
Religion offers a fourth directive. We must practice actually loving |
God and loving people, as part of our daily lives. As we become pro-|
ficient in outgoing good will, having no hate, no resentment, love will
become a creative and healing force leading us forward into a happier:
future. |
(Copyright 1986)
| Macedonia Group |
fo Honor Member The Baptist Training Union of
\the Macedonia Baptist Church, Mo-
‘tor at Alton St. will present a
|program Sunday evening at 7:30.
| The theme of the evening will,
be “This Is-Your Life’? in honor,
t a worthy church member. High-|
jlights for the affair will be music|
iby the choirs and the sect
guests.
| Serving as chairman will be
‘Gloria Williams
'Whiters cochairman. Mrs.
iworth R. Miner, Lucy Bridges and
|Mary Williams will assist. The Ruby
‘lie is invited, a 8
Sunday Musicale REV. L. E. ADDINGTON
Revival services which are be-
ing held each night-at the home
of Mrs. Mattie Jackson, 27 Miller) The Memorial Chairman of the with Linnesus,
Len-|
Scheduled at Trinity
CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239
Bible School ..... occcsccscccccs LOCO A. M
Worship Service ................11:00 A. M.
Vesper Service ........ cececeeses 5:30 P.M,
Youth Meeting Monday .......... 7:00 P. M.
Wed. Prayer Meeting and Christian
Leadership Training Class ..... 7:30 P. M. St, at 7:30 will continue through
April 15. The Rev. L. E. Adding-
lton of Westfield, Ind. is the evan-
‘gelist. The meetings are sponsored
iby the Friends’ Prayer Group.
Gunday School, 10:00 A.M.
Young
Kvangetist "BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets
Sunday School ........ 9:45 Mid-week Prayer Service
Worship Service ....;.. 11:00 Wed. 7:30 P. M.
B.Y.P.S.......,4. 6:30 p. m. :
baioene besiewritinitha m,
“ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 East Pike Se,
LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director Rev. |. W. Burgess
Pastor
ring Service, 11:00 A. M. | Paris’ Eiffel Tower, 983 feet tall, isori, is sponsoring a Musicale Sun-
day afternoon at 3:30 in Trinity
Baptist Church.
Charles Lockett of Detroit will be
soloist. The Donaldson Sisters and
ithe Trinity Youth Choir will also
is Europe's tallest structure. Dannie oins eigen cotigiiemena appear on the progré am. District, with Mrs. Anna Thomp-| month at the Oakland County Con-
ager Home, the first and sec-)
ond Mondays, at 7 p.m.
178 Green Street
(Near Orchard Lake Ave.)
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M. /
BRANCH GUN, SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M.
230 N. Cass Lake Read
REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster
On the Board of Trustees are
the pastor, John Crouch and
Leonard Stone. Mrs. Kenneth |
Lindawood is in charge of the
music.
The church is affiliated with the
|United Pentecostal Church Inc., |
| Headquarters, St. Louis, Mo., ‘with:
the Rev, A. T. Morgan, general
superintendent of the Michigan
District.
The two present projects are
lade the new church and buy-
jing a bus for the Sunday ‘School.
|
| ii
MILTON E. T
“THE HERALD OF TRUTH”
WXYZ—Each San. 1:00 te 1:90 P.M.
7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening Service
FE &.7hae CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N, Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 RUVEX, Minister
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service
9:40 A.M. Sunday Bible School
16:30 A.M. Sanday Worship
71 Robinweed Are.
| Sunday School Morning W
| SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY
| HI ARE SIN, DISEASE and DEATH REAL?
a (eae gchas tes nkwsem -|
Service, 8PM. Friday to 9 P.M.
. FIRST. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST — _ Lawrence and Williams Streets =
"PROVING GOD'S EVER-PRESENT HELP"
~ Séétion’ CKLW-—800 Ke Sundoy &45 AM.
Parsonage: 145 Owege Drive ri ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court
a
Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D., Pastor
t
"Word of Lite,”
Gute & dana
FIRST
‘PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH . H. MARBACH
EDWARD D. AUCHARD
GALEN E. HERSHEY, Pastors
9:45 AM. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
SERMON TOPIC:
“THE UNFORGETABLE
. CHRIST”
Rev. William H. Marbach,
ieonieaignsipaaiionenn Preaching A |
N“N la ST. PAUL LUTHERAN | * — _
CHURCH.
Joslyn at Fourth
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship U 4 d 9:30 a. m. Sunday School nite
George Mahder, Pastor FE 56-0404 ,
re Presbyterian
AVONDALE
~~ BAPTIST CHURCH | Ch
FE 2153 Aubers Rd., near Crooks urches »
10 A.M, Sand: Scheel
11 A.M, Worship Heer The Truth of God— Rev, Richard DeGrow, Paster | °
| Forbearance in Love
FIRST ‘> OAKLAND AVENUE
SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
16 Chase Street . Oakland at Cadillac
Theodere BR. Allebach, Paster
Scents eusne ta0 6 ™M. . | Edne Cruikshank, Clawson, Speaker Bible School .. .... 11:20 A.M.
| Edna Cruikshank, Clawson, Speaker Worship .........6. 10:00 A.M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:30 P.M. The Sacrament of
. SS. Communion
STE. |. 0) Fetowsbip .. 6:30PM. Evening Service ....7:30 P.M.
FIRST ASSEMBLY |} We% 2re" wecins 7:30 P.M.
OF GOD > JOSLYN AVENUE 210 N, Perry St., Pontiac
Joslyn at Third | Rev. W. C. WIBLEY, Pastor | Baecnt %, Welkine, Paster
| Sunday School ..... 9:54 10 Bible School .......9:30AM
“ARKANSAS SUNDAY” i, Worship ........... 10:45 A.M.
: Youth Fellowship ...6:30 P.M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M
Morning Worship . 11:00 |} Wed. Night Prayer
PASTOR WIBLEY, Speaking - Meeting . 7:30 P.M
Sermen: AUBURN HEIGHTS “BROAD RIVERS”
{ 4, Harvey McCann, Paster a
| Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. [> sivie school ....... 10:00 AM. | cciinaempinaits iC Worship ........... 11:15 AM, i
“The Sacrament of the ‘
Tuesday 7:45 P.M. haate, Sesper
IN Christian Worker's Cenferpsnee ‘REMEMBRANCE OF ME".
Thursday 7:45 P.M. Youth Fellowship ...6:15 P.M.
Youth Mesting DRAYTON PLAINS — Waljer J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster
_WPON—Sunday 9:45 AM, Bible School 8:00 fo 8:30 A.M. 11:00 AM. Worship Service a The Pastor Preaching =]
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship | “Visit the Church of ie}
7:30PM. Bible School Stalt Meeting’
yp emiee pee ae
> THE PONTIAC PRESS, . SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 es
THIRTEEN -
» 1:45 P.M,
Oakland Youth
Fellowship Plans
Singspiration
Parkdale and Hollywood
1 Block W. of Baldwin
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. in the program make an appearance after
9 p.m :
Rolland Polley will be song lead-
REV. CLIFFORD GUYER
Wi
10:45 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
Wayne E. Welton, Minister
_. FE 2-6928 i
Prayer Service and Bible nik,
Tuesday, 7:30 P.M.
Rev. Paul Cooley, Pastor 68 Orten
$:45a.m. Sunday School
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD % East Boulevard — Seuth ef Leekeut Drive
7:30 p.m, Evening Service
For Transportation Call FE 4-1782
HR. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen, Offices: Anderson, Ind, 10:45 a.m. Morning Service
Pris... Priest CAN N
our Sins! ps. Fores Yom Y
“You may not accept the idea of
confessing your sins to a priest, as
Catholics do.
Perhaps you believe, as many
do, that Confession is not of divine
origin... but only an invention of
the Catholic Church. And possibly
you will insist that God alone has
- the power to forgive sins and you
therefore confess directly to Him.
Catholics know that Christ Him-
self instituted the Sacrament ts
Penance, which includes Confes-
sion, when He said to His Apos-
tles: “Receive ye the Holy Ghost;
whose sins ye shall forgive, they are
forgiven them; whose sins ye shall
retain, they are retained” (Joho
20:22, 23).
If they were faithful to these
instructions, could the Apostles
have neglected preaching Confes-
sion and Penance from the very
beginning of their ministry? They
pa their disciples went every-
where proclaiming. the doctrine
given them by Christ, establishing
churches, and appointing bishops
and priests upon whom they con-
ferred the same authority.
Christ was not s iking i im par-
ables when He said: “Whose sins
ye shall forgive, es are forgiven
them; whose sins ye shall retain,
they are retained” (John 20:22,23).
No words could be plainer. "And wre
the subsequent actions of the
Apostles leave no doubt that they
understood exactly the responsibil-
ity and the authority vested in
them.
The writers of the Church, whose
testimony witness to the
traditional belief and practice from
the earliest a. of Christianity,
insisted on Confession as the neces-
giving sins by virtue of Christ's
SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, Fl
- NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH.
' SUPREME COUNCIL
_KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS| RELIGIOUS | INFORMATION nl ¥
4422 LINDELL BLVD.
For 1,500 the faithful of
all Chai confessed their
sins to a priest, just as Catholics
still do the world over today. And
every Catholic, whether he. be the
ruler of a nation or the humblest of
men, must be truly repentant and
must confess his sins if he. wants
jcurios, slides and film
{School of Religi Religion Missionary fo Show
-|Curios, Slides, Film From crowded compounds in the
mining district of the Transvall,
South Africa, comes Missionary
Clifford Guyer, who will be speak-
ing at the Free Methodist Church
on Lafayette Street, in the Sunday
evening service. . * ¢ @
The Rev, Mr. Guyer supervises
the evangelistic services of 65
compounds. From 300 to 3,000 men
are housed in each compound-
barrack-type houses surrounding
an ner coukb~apd abt te Suchen
tribes are represented.
To help portray the work of the
mission in the Transwall, the
Rev. Mr. Guyer brings with him
The ‘enview begins’ at 1:38 pm:
The pattie fs juried.
Elects 1956 Officers At a recent meeting of the board
of the School of Religion, officers
were elected to serve for the fall
wining -
The Rev. James W. Deeg, pastor
of Oakland Park “Methodist
Church, has been chosen dean of
the school. Serving with him, as
assistant dean,, wit be the Sev.
Duncan - D. McColl, minister ‘at
First Christian Church.
sooner
+oeeObee
book sgawseeeleseeite publicity
The new officers will hold a a cur.
riculum: meeting soon to schedule Sing in Quartet Musical
to Be Offered, Directed
by Detroit Professor
“Music Night’ will be presented
Sunday evening at 7:30 in the
Marimont Baptist Church, Walton
Bivd. at Hollywood Ave.
Professor Talmage J. Bittikofer
of Detroit will direct the Senior
choir and the professor and his
wife will -be heard in vocal and
organ selections.
For many years, the Bittikofers
were in charge of music in the
Barbara Smith will also sing. In-
strumental numbers will be played
by Donald Wiser and Richard
Cork.
The Rev. David A. Mortensen pastor, extends an invitation to the
public,
trar;School in Gazaland, did
Missionary to Africa Selections
composed'Salvation Army to Hear will receive members into the fel-
lowship of the church,
Included in the group are Rich-
ard Boroff, Allan C, Cunningham, Church Institute
Slated Apri 1
In Bethany Baptist Church at|Church will preach at 11 a.m. Sun- Oakland and Saginaw . day on the theme, “The the 11 w’clock service Sunday hrist.”’ Pontiac, Michigan
Providence Missionary Baptist 1 Bagley Street Rev. T. Welter Harris, Paster
Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, NAM
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
THE BETHANY
BAPTIST CHURCH 'W. Huron at Mark
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 A. M—Worship Services
ae elf Rog nde ory College of Christian. Living | |elude churches from Ferndale to Seven Adult Classes |Holly, both inclusive. Fully Graded Sunday School
The Family Services
Fe oe bt te Bete 11:00 A. M.—Worship Services ‘ucation at Court Street ode Reception of New Mem
@ist Church, Flint, ‘ Organ, Chimes, Senior Choirs
Instruction will be given in de-| Easter Communion
lten primary, junior, Junior High : 5:00 P. M.—Bethany Youth Center
and administrative work, e Over 500 Young Persons
.* 8 F our services last week, :
ae allure > — 7:00 P. . rere aoe for All Ages
and materials on the theme of the! /7 Five for
“Our Bible Heritage.” 5 poy for Adult S |
| | tg lb intron ofthe an 2 Reverend Fred R. Tiffany, Pastor — | " pentiac lior group Mrs, George 4 :
! Rockwell, avenue. Meeting recently se reel also of Pontiac, is the|)y WV EDNEe 4
of Trinity Baptist Church © arrangements for the affair were Mrs, Overton |0cal chairman. ; 6:15 P. M—Family N £ Dinner |
Tea Sunday after- (left to right), Mrs. Hattie Manley of Clovese By pine pas pg yet 9:50 5 Speake, Rev. ny ay Rene . ,
james Overton, 274 street and Mrs, Kermit Rice of Maple street. nal beamed the oho Seal astor, Crescen ure |
room from 12 noon to 1 p.m, by|= Le
M arimont Men Rev. F. R. Tiffany the Piymeth Group. | |
to Receive New |New Pastor to Preach :
-\Members 1 eg E Raen. 20 FIRST BAPTIST ah ch
Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor
Rev. W. ‘E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor
Betty Ann Doughlass, Gloria Fea-
terston and Charles Fortune,
Others will be Wanda Freeman,
Robert E, Martin, Gary Oliver, J.
Noble Smith, Kenneth Spencer and
Mr, and Mrs, W. R, Newhall.
| Sunday School .....10:00 a, m. J) Our responsibility—the World; Our resources—
the Word.
SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. .
UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
ASCENSION (Classes for -All Ages)
Williams and Lorraine MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. ig The Common Service 11:00 a. m, F
“SATANIC HINDRANCES”
EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M.
De. H. H. Savage specking at both services.
Special Guest Speaker
Colonel and Mrs, T. M. Larsen,
Michalsen, son of Captain.and Mrs.|
Magnus A. Michalsen at the 7:30)
p.m. service.
There will be special numbers
and selections byy the Salvation.
Army Band.
Will Speak Tuesday
UNITY | Ba | Mrs. Blanche Joki, Speaker
School il A. M. FIRST
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service | ;
of Pontiac “CHRIST'S LEGACY TO HIS CHURCH”
ONENESS Sunday School Youth Group |
504 N. Perry St. 945 A.M. - 6:30 P. M.
SUNDAY SERVICES = s School ........ 10 a.m, EAST HURON at PERRY
Worship ...... 11 a.m.
Service . 7:30 p.m.
Central Methodist. Rev, Milton M. Bank, D. D, Minteter Mev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister
Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M.
She taught in the Bible Training
evangelistic work and assisted her
husband with pos lepers of Por-
tuguese East Afri
Mrs. Grose will cone Africa
to resume her missionary duties in
classes for early fall. ~
[WeRTiOd OIOUE Seuoet
Gospel Light Press Course
|December, 1956.
God's forgiveness.
Holy Scripture clearly tells us.
that Christ DID establish the Sac- |
rament of Penance. If you want to,
know more about this Sacrament
which can bring veh ave of God |
into the most sinful heart; 6 if you if
want to feel a new and tre: ous GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale
Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rey. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker
Sunday School 9 A. M. and 11-A. M.
| CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 39 Oakland Ave. sre)
“VBS” | “WITH ONE ACCORD”
Demonstration (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.)
_ Dr. Bank, Preaching —
vacation Bible school courses.
OAKLAND AVE. UNITED
PRESBY'N CHURCH
Oakland Ave. at Cadillac Se.
CHURCH of CHRIST 1196 Joslyn Ave. :
April 24—8:00 P: M., SERVICES: |
Special Feature — 30 minute rary es. Se | sound-color motion picture—ell 1 A. M. about tie new course published FR SUDO on csc n eevee ewnwnns :
by Scripture. “HOW TO TREAT EACH OTHER” | Special’ demonstration tn our Evening ...... coved PM | store ew jean April
1%, 20, 3 Homer A. Gay. Evangelist, FE 8-1897
, 816 Baldwin Ave. Rev, Tommy Goest
inner sense of spiritual rebirth,
write today for our free pamphlet
entitled: “Yes...A Priest Can
rok yi Your Sins.” It will be sent
ree on your request, in a plain
wrapper. And will call on
you. Ask for Pamphlet KC-46.
Evangelistic Meetings :
The Rev. Oscar Van Impe WITH HIS ACCORDION
Every Night Except Monday at 7:30 P. M.
through Sunday, April 15
‘Perry Park Baptist Church and
ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL DINNER
AFTER CHURCH
at JACK DECKER'S “Fine Foods for the
E Roast Turkey ...
Fried Chicken ..
Roast Prime Rib.
CHOICE OF 7 12:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Country Cured Ham..... .1.65
ja falit PA a SALADS
Half Portion foe Caden 1.00
¥®) » 1:00 P.M.
SATURDAY Y EVENING-SERVICE toneewee T2100 P.M,
AY GOMOOL on. c cece cue wens 10:08 A.M.
ORNING WORSHIP .......-:v00 cvoers E100 A, M.
SUNDAY EVENING SER coves 1900 P.M.
~— Public I vited —
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - Cerner Bast Heren and Mi, Clemens at Mili &4., Ponting
(Oppesite Pest Office)
Malcolm EK. Burion, Minister
Sunday : “IT SHALL BE TOLD THEE”
The Rev, Burton, Preaching
Whole Family”
*
All Saints Episcopa! Church Williams Street at West Pike
The Rev. ©. George Widdifield, Rector
The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate
SUNDAY SERVICES:
8:00 A.M.——Holy Communion
9:30 A.M.—-Holy Communion. instruc»
tion and Church School,
ae coe Prayer, Church
ard Sarmon by the
ee
shoe cccs eae
cseosswvuee
. 1.50 pee et *
“Usually, a husband, eating breakfast.” a ae ee ee
_POURTEEN ee ee SS ee Se
THE-PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956
‘Astrologist Tells Linda
‘This Is Her Big Year
By EARL WILSON
EW YORK—“Look, sweetie, I'm independent—that’s uli
ably why I'm not married!” Linda Darnell said.
Not to be confused, please, with the “old new Linda” ot a
year ago who was the babe of wealthy brewer Phil Liebmann,
mistress of five homes, and
sort of tapering off her
career. The “new NEW Linda”
is a bachelor gal, eight pounds
lighter, shapelier, prettier if
possible, and out to become a
Broadway stage star.
“Philip was wonderfully
generous to me,” the brunette
doll from Dallas told me over
her scotch, “but I didn’t want
‘any settlement.
“I gave back my engage-
ment ring and my ranch.”
“There was a rumor you
collected half-a-mill,” I said:
“Look, I've worked since I
was 11. I've been. sort of the
man of my family. I adere
furs and even. . but I
like them better when I earn
them. The only money I re-
spect is the money I earn,
“He'd have given me any-
thing. He did give me $45,000
for the Girls Town of Italy.
I asked him for it and the
check arrived next day. I'm ogee _ such good friends with all my
ex-husbands,” she added with a laugh. “After all, there’ve
only been two!”
“An sstrologist in Rome told me last year that this would
be my big year,” Linda recalled.
“I didn’t believe it because I was pretty unhappy, let's
face it. The astrologist said, ‘You just hold stili and see.’
“So here I am, divorced, and I've dipped my big toe into
stage acting. I decided to hie down to Phoenix to do ‘Roomful
of Roses’ and then I went to Miami to do ‘Tea and Sympathy.’
I thought if I laid a big fat egg in Phoenix nobody'd know
about it, but the critics were there, and they were tough,
believe me.”
- ‘Then an old friend, nelillish-onenitites Polan Banks,
social, divorced, and well-fixed, began tailoring a play for
her.
“He’s. got the backing, he’s got the whole bit, and if it
turns out to be great, I'll be on Broadway:
* * * *
1 asked her about. the Grace Kelly wedding.
_ “I know nothing about it,” Linda answered,
to hear about happy marriages—being a two-time loser.”
THE WEEKEND WINDUP ...
' Eileen Herlie of “The Matchmaker” !s so thrilled with her
~~ Rolls Royce that she drives it herself—with the chauf-
feur alongside .. . Singer Sarah Vaughan, working in Las)
Vegas, bought $2,500 worth of equipment and is uranium
hunting.
to
“but I love Khan, presented in iCnemaScope
co-stars. IN “CONQUEROR”—John Wayne as @ lusty Mongol leader in
“The Conqeuror,”” gets 1 nsome thrilling action. The show, now at
the Oakland Theater here, is RKO’s $6,000,000 drama of Genghis Hollywood Headlines:
and Technicolor. Susan Hayward
Civio—Farmingto:
: “Twinkse in God's ye,” Mickey
; Tarzan Escapes,” Johnny Weiss-
Sun., Tues: “The Man ye a Gun,"
" Sterlt; “Port ‘ Voh
re's Always Tomor-
ray; “The Last Prontier, * color,
Scope, Victor Mature.
Bat,; “Caroline Cannonball,” Jud
nova, ody Clyde; “Snow Creature,”
Science tion
Mille—Rechester
@at.: “Hell's Hortson,’ * John Ireland,
Maria English; “Las Ve = Shakedown,”
Dennis. Keate, Coleen
"The Court Jester,” Dan-
“Giynis Job
Thurs.: “The. “oir in the Red
Velvet hg Cinemascope, Ray Mil-
Cinemascope, J John Ericson, Mari Bian-
‘chard,
he color, Pedro
Johnny Lake—Walled La
: “Litthest Outlaw,”
Armendariz; “Jungle Moonmen,”
_ Sally Fain waited for a waiter in Lindy’s, finally sent Weissmuller: ;
“him a telegram blank inseribed, “Wish you were here”... | color Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson: "Black Sammy Davis Jr. who's impersonated everybody else, |2%5" Juri h'™ Deswerede.” coler, How:
will be impersonated by Eileen Barton at the Copa. Teennicoler. ‘steve "Kuen. rm Donna. Heed: “Price of Fear,” Merle Oberon,
“Wide Wide World's” four minute telecast from Luchow's | Berker.
cost $5,000 In salaries, etc... . Steve Allen says nighttime TV) sai: “Port yuma," Technicolor, Peter
keeps him from doing @ Broadway musical, and asks, “Is Wetssniuier. Meee .ea.” Johan
anybody doing a morning musical revue?" anes Le, a Saree.” Tee
ah wee a een has hay, Parca _ WISH I'D SAID THAT: Lou (Roseland) Brecker complained
about a listless actor:
though she was a dinner — ”
* * *
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: " foreigners want to know what's
behind the news in America, Freeman Chum has the answer:
That's earl, brother. “He reaches for the leading. lady as! Japanese Arbor Day
TOKYO WW — Japan's Emperor
and Empress took part today in/convention in Cleveland in June
|\National Arbor Day ceremonies on 1957, They plan to merge into a
ithe coast of the Inland Sea. Community “Theaters|Perjury Warrant
row,’ barbara giane. ok, Pred: MacMur- ; :
Cinema- | Krajewski,
.ler and grass roots candidate for Issued Against
Man's Choice
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (A war-
rant is out for thé arrest of Henry
Secaucus tavern own-
president who is now campaign-
ing in the South.
* * ©
Hudson County Judge David A.
Nimmo issued the warrant yester- other matters, and
budding
|finish school Yirst. She went to the Bing‘s Girl, Kathy Grant,
|Won't Discuss Romance :
E
‘
i : i
:
f deck Coneatltn > Ui fel
i i
int i : $ : s ¢ tt
silence on matters concerning She had. come ‘to Hollywood with
Croz. her own handle, Kathryn Grand-
* . *@ staff.
But she's a willing talker on . = . 1 investigated “One day an assistant director
said, ‘Hey, you—I never can Te-
member your name,” she says.
“That was when I decided I’ I'd
better get a new one.” career.
‘i * *
Kathy is one of those rarities
—a beauty contest winner who
the grade in the movies. - © ©
Born in Houston 24 years ago, she Paramount dropped her,. but she
cherished the idea of becoming aj bears no bitterness—‘I never did
movie star when she was a young-|*"ything for them; why should
ster. they do anything for me?" One
* * © good thing came out of her stay
Her: first beauty honors came|®¢ the studio: she met Bing there.
as “Miss Buccaneer Navy” of . * 8 :
Corpus Christi, which netted her| Never a girl to remain idle,
a trip to Mexico City. At 16-she|Kathryn. landed a contract at
was chesen the Texas rodeo queen|COlumbia, meanwhile writing a
of the Houston Fat Stock Show|"€wspaper column for 20 Texas
and Exhibition. That was the start/P@pers and taking courses at
of her road to Hollywood. UCLA. Last summer she returned
MET ROY ROGERS | got her degree in fine arts, mak-
“Roy Rogers was appearing injing up 21 units in eight weeks,
the show,”’ she recalls. “I-met him} Columbia has been putting her
and his manager Art Rush, and/in increasingly important parts,
they urged me to come to Holly-\the latest, being ‘Reprisal’ with
wood.” Gay Madison, Talent boss Maxwell
Arnow told her she’s “on her
that she eri en that’s high praise for
im.” * * *
But they suggested
* © @
The gossips keep saying that University of Texas, meanwhile
becoming the golden girl of the
day when ,‘the American Third
Party candidate-failed to appear ‘Texas baseball league and queen|Bing. will pick up her optibn too,
of the Texas Lions. By 1952; she!but, I wouldn't know about that.
chanater, a een it, Jeff \for arraignment on a charge of —
Veg The Bowery Boys. subornation of perjury. |
Bat. se peat of the Bottle,” Krajewski was indicted last!
Johnson, “touh Bo ppemnen. » entier.” Vie- “|month, charged with having in-
f_ Mature, Guy "Matin ~~ duced William A. Smentkowski,)
aomcgoenery; ’ “Naked Sen — wore? 196, of Secaucus, to testify falsely
: Keege jat Krajewski’s trial in March 1955,
Chpes.* coher, Gammatdees, ‘gone Wayne, At that time Krajewski was ac-
Sun, Tues “pecond Greatest Sex,’ itte: . i clon” t cae” disene’”' Maas, quitted of a charge of selling
Jeanne ont “There's Always Tomor-|liquor to a minor in his tavern. row.” Pr d MacMurray, Barbara Stan- eee wye! Wed., Sat.: “Forever Darlin color, ‘ ai
Luciiie’ Ball; “Reture, of Jack’ Siede’| Krajewski, a former pig farmer, has -been unsuccessful candidate
for public office for a number of
years. In 1952 he ran for presi-
dent on a Poor Man's party ticket.
'Nationwide Pulpit
‘Exchange Tomorrow
NEW YORK (@—More than 400!
Iministers of two Protestant de-|
” | nominations — the Congregational
\Christian Churches and the Evan- SUN. - "LAST DAY
MON, KEEGO "THE LONE RANGER’
TUES. | 4:40 - 8:30
SECOND GREATEST We Alwsat (fs Tomettoy
—EXTRA ADDED—
‘MAMBO MADNESS’
|gelical and Reformed ‘Church—will
to the University of Texas and’
‘trade pulpits for nationwide wor- i ship services tomorrow, |
It is preliminary to the project-|
ed union of the two bodies at a
|
new United Church of Christ. HELD OVER! SAT.-SUN.-MON. * HURON THE ATER
(Copyright 1956, the = Syatiotte, Inc.)
Sonja Henie |s Sued er Wanted
for Divorce by Hubby WEST PALM BEACH, Fia.
po ag ee oe ae here! Monroe, 65, a retired bachelor
yesterday by Winthrop Gardiner: farmer, wanted his friends to
Jr., Palm Beach and New York/Share in his estate. socialite and. aviation executive. | ees
John was buried March 10. His
seen Sted ‘al in Circuit)will, it was disclosed yesterday, |
Court charging Miss Henie desert-|placed $8,000 in trust for the up- |
ed him without just cause. This,/keep of three cemeteries. Then it!
he said, resulted in “extreme dis-|provided that each person over 12)
tress and mental torture’ which' years old who attended his fun-
IF armer Wanted |
‘Mourners to Be
| Paid for Efforts’
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. @ — John
“seriously impaired his ability to\eral receive one share of the re-] |
work.” mainder. Those who also attended
They were married Sept. 15,\the burial were entitled to two
1949, and Gardiner said in his suit! ishares.
they had not lived together as man) John hadn't told anybody except!
and wife since November, 1952./his lawyer about these provisions. |
There are no children. But he had asked that mourners |
sign a register at tthe funeral
Boys Make Big Splash home and at the cemetery—thus
Az A . establishing their claims to a’
While Taking Pictures
WINTER HAVEN, share of his estate,
Fla, ® — A| * * @
gallery of photographers poised to| But Harry L. Porter, coexexcu-
take shots of speeding water ski-\tor of the estate, had this word,
ers was tossed into lake waters/for the 86 persons who attended
when a stand collapsed. the funeral and the 51 who saw
The big splash came yesterday|John buried:
at Cypress Gardens in the annual) “After burial expenses and the!
Dixie Water Ski Tournament. No/$8,000 bequest are taken care of,|
one was hurt-just wet clothingithere apparently won't be any-
and spoiled film. thing left.”
SUNDAY
MATINEE
1:45
WALTER WANGER S
INVASION OF THe
Lest Show
Starts |
10:00 P. M. }
——LAST La TODAY— PRICES
40c ‘til 5 P.M,
50c Nites-Sun.
Children 20¢
a i a rm
STARTING SUNDAY
THE LAUGHIN
THE GIRL WITH
AND THE GUY
WHO WROTE HISTORY
_IN THE, SKiEs!
THE Mic CONNELL The true story of America’s first Triple Jet Ace!
WARNERCOLOR Cinamascore STEREOPHOMC BOUNE G EYES
™ a
ADDED
CARTOON
in Color toe
Srory’
ROBERT MITCHUM SECOND FEATURE
Tom Ewell
Sheree North
THE
LIEUTENANT
WORE
SKIRTS
hilarious
story of
a husband
who got
nervous
because
his wife
was in
the service!
Ci NEmMaScoP a
cum VICTOR MATURE ‘GUY MADISON | ROBERT PRESTON —
Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M.
Phone FE 4-4611
Drive-In
Theater
2150 Opdyke Road
SUNDAY and MONDAY | rere
: > : 4 , $
i's AFRICOLOSSAL!
CinemaScoPE
UNTAMED TYRONE SUSAN RICHARD
POWER: HAYWARD- EGAN
AND ALSO SHOWING SDINER CTRIKFS] cca
’ GIANT SPIDER STRIKES! .-CRAWLING TERROR
CAMERON MITCHELL with
SESSUE HAYALORA
SANDRO GIOLIO
TONIGHT!
MID-NITE OWL - tn the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 | iri | © : . y
‘Wilson, Quarles
Touring ‘Fence’ Inspecting Portion of
Radar Warning Line
in Canada, Alaskq
Campney, Northern Affairs Min-
Jean LeSage, and Air Vice
Ad. L. E. Wray, air officer com-
manding the Canadian
Command, i z E
|
, eeag
ce ylicl Peers
fie Pig Zed el
Michigan cities. TALENTED NEWCOMER—Nicole Maurey, attractive. newcomer |
to American pictures, was born and educated in France. Miss |
Maurey portrays an Italian girl who falls in love ‘with an American |
soldier (Dno Taylor, above) in the SuperScope film ‘The Bold and
. Al the Brave,” produced by Irving H. Levin and released by RKO |
know whether] 'Radio pictures.. It will be shown at the Strand starting Sunday as |
part of the World Premiere Celebration centered in principal |
pletion’ of the DEW Line might meah the United States would
overseas. He explained that the) $|
northern radar warning system is
just one of many “different
which implement each other,” and
added that “I wouldn’t think” that
it would make any difference in
the overseas Getente situation,
a =
Wilson is scheduled to return to
Washington about April 10.
Pontiac Theaters °
OAKLAND ws
Sat, Frid: ‘The Conqueror,”
John Wayne, Susan Hayward;
First of Wildlife Album Series:
“The WhiteTail Buck.’”
STRAND
Starts Sun.:-“The Bold and the
for Danger,’ Terry Moore,
Starts Wed.: “‘The Man with the
Golden Arm,” Frank Sinatra,
Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak.
Agents’ Noses Catch
Moonshiner, Booze
STARKE, Fla. (—Federal men)
had. some idea what William Lee
Jacobs was hauling when they
stopped his truck yesterday.
Two five-gallon tins had burst)4
and a liquid was running out the
back of the truck, agent Frank W.
Watt reported,
“You could: smell it for a block,”
Watt said. '
Jacobs was charged with illegal.
ly transporting moonshine whisky.
Friendship Airfield Has
International Flavor
BALTIMORE ® — A “flying
squadron” to give meaning to the
name of Friendship International
Airport is being formed by Assist-
ant Director John R. Colonna.
He is compiling a list of airport
employes who speak or under-
stand foreign languages.
When a foreign-speaking passen-
ger seeks information, airport)
officials’ will be able to call an
employe who can talk with him. |
(Political Advertisement)
: | |
Thank You All
I hold no malice toward
anyone, I sincerely feel
that the results. of
Monday’s election indi-
cates .a vote of confi- [2
dence in a smooth |
working, City Commis- |
sion which had “gotten |
things done.” Bees
ie Ae, le. lt, le. ia
BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30
TONIGHT! ALL ACTION! —————> > — —— SNARES
PONTIAC «
RIVE-IN:
EWE ‘army
THEY ‘SUNDAY — MONDAY /
BOGART AS YOU LIKE HIM!
Paramount presents
HUMPHREY FREDRIC
BOGART .. MARCH RE LOOKING;
MONE Y #
FOR
in WILLIAM WYLER’S Production of
THE
DESPERATE HOURS Arthur Kennedy - Martha Scott ‘Dewey Martin
Gig Young + Mary Murphy Produced and Directed by WILLIAM WYLER
VISTAYISION
‘ALSO — IN TECHNICOLOR!
The Big Techvicoor Sona Business Musca 4 OLINeR PICT : ‘preaest
WOMEN
A WAY OUT!
BRING
_w ealer
CCUM NICULUE +a
9
3
Dinle Hwy (US-10) 1 Bik, North of Telegraph Road FE 5-4500,
SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. Farmer Brings
Home 12 More
War Orphans
IEOUL, Korea (®—Harry Holt,
the Creswell, "
‘just loves
home, he said. Holt has six
children of his own, ranging from
9 to 22.
Midland Air Line, a new air
freight carrier, has been formed
in Zurich, Switzerland, farmer who
charged. .
ants te Geis oa nt ok Saath agate eed: Sree tno Fox & Hounds Jun There they will fan out to homes| In gratitude Stewart bought $13 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills |
Yair chem ooke worth of tickets to the police cir ; ake
om Me Se care, fray to gumme,bap ser cp bBo wg oy 3 LUNCHEON and DINNERS |
Koreans he adopted—all DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. jf
Fw gl — are doing fine at his Represents Argentina i]
=] |
4 g
F
SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M.
LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30
Phone MI 4-4800 -for Reservations
| a - tt
THE “SPRINGTIME” HITS ARE as “BRIGHT AND FRESH”
AS: SPRING ITSELF AT YOUR
PONTIAC BUTTERFIELD THEATRES
SPECIAL LATE
| Come as Lete as 11:00
P. M, and Sée All of SHOW TONIGHT! THE PICK | ENDS TODAY! [| HURRY! LAST DAY! OF THE Seman Stepert te LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 9 P. M. | PICTURES. “THE MAN SEE “MR. ROBERTS” AS LATE AS 11 P. M.
Met. ........40e1 FROM LARAMIE” lock Lemmon in _ James Dean in “couggiupohae on rng Bre iy a records with Jones personally jern were Lansing Eastern with 19) the meet, The three new meet wi ios te te alana champs, although he gave up three steaming pot boiling with a toe- e .|
match cabinet sizes. 7 }
Such strips frequently are em- ‘ Pi
ployed to seal corner cabinets set : |
: ° at a ao. oo — 4
: is want ween cabinets, Stop Worrying | iin titi ner will seperate the , aa ° units. Scribing fillers also are > |
About Price! | to ciose any area left between an , 1] HEATING
; end cabinet and an irregular wall. 4 >|
2SUST CALL = Ee. ee eee if EQUIPMENT
vu ak tat mea eno ee : = ROUND—SQUARE 3 THERES NOTHING FiNER BURT!. ore aK ae ee pe ees NEW NATIONAL HOME—The 1956 National home will be open attached garage. Featured are new step-saving kitchns. Steel |} . 2
: FE 2-2671 mn ae for public inspection Saturday in Judah Lake Estates. ‘This one cabinets and Formica counter tops are standard equipment. Avon |$ = FLAT 3] om | Normally; filler stripe are not|-Da# © cedar shakes exterlor, ‘There are three bedroams and an Investment Company is the local National Homes -builder-dealer. -|¢ 31 OTTO A. TRZOS
ws icaleg,* arcing Sng | istened recy together, ten | I . 4° | gant clasts, compete Batiomn, ) $HOT ROLLED SHEETS$ ing, ii , 2 tas y & . om, * * . | Rat ,
Rereh Eicionwen, ” folousion, however, a group of such cabinets National Homes several with bath and a half, and County Building Permits 3 AND PLATES $ 3101 Orchard Lake Road
Pawettion Rooms, — oad are covered with a one-piece con- , a Richens. Seay af the ; 3 : 3 KEEGO HARBOR oes r ti : jonals dining ‘
sai ond a. . wadaseseavauweway 7 N M | —e have ample inside -and Go Up Month by Month $Pontiac Welding &3 FE 2-0278
i Ou storage hk : 4 : am .
FREE ESTIMATES =| 2 11aS NEW ode mong the many| Oakland County home building about twothirds are started du-\$ Machine Works 3 , Outstanding among 4 a 0
EASY FHA TERMS CALIFORNIA a te new features of the 1956 National /firms opened the year’s construc-|ing the month of permit issuance. |? at 2] Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247
NO DOWN PAYMENT Avon Investment Co, prewaal ys hae —— og epee tien with Fh, hela i pate Be By ~ end of the tiuee Miowns 364 N. Parke FE 241213} ;
3 REDWOOD a Builds 1956 House nets in a harmonizing color with/y. s, Department of Labor's Bu- war saint >”. nop aaanaaaaaaaaae
ELLIS, INC m| in Judah Lake Estates [Formica work surfaces are stan-/reay of Labor Statistics reported eo @
9 ' HOMES ' dard equ t in all 8. Pur-|today, Less than two per cent of. the
The all-new 1956 National home, |Chasers, however, should they de- se @: units authorized are never built.
a9 : E 3 : : 5 : i &
. . : . Permits issued in Bloomfiel eee . SPECI ALIZES
South ‘of Square Loke Rd. Priced Within ajsi.be open for public impeci™ylettictent: Michen includes Frigid. |T°wmtlp Placed that area as the| Pontiae building permits for the CVIAL
| Your Easy from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., ac-\aire pull-down cooking units, built- prose oe rte inl oa. March totaled 962,733 : nN
| . Reach! Nations ra > diapensl and Pca Elec- Royal Oak wasn't far behind. The dwellings, 3 new commer- ’
i local National Hones bulldas. Wists ; south-county city issued 44 in Jan-|cial ings and 1 dog pound. BUILDING
Chestwood Farms dealer. washer-drier combination. uary, added 72 in February. ,
Available to All LARGE LOTS —_ ae .® Expandable floor plans are also “ee - We Miles North of Fontise ‘The model homes, located at|available in many of the 1956 Na-| Oak Park showed its with a nig Lane Flintridge and Gainesborough Rds homes, Purchasers may add ewes , OPEN DAILY 9-5 F. M. In B : |tional may 46 in January and 56 in February, ? . ERSO n Beautfiul are Fenley and Barton two of the/to either end of the home to gain| while Pontiac acquired a total of F st models be-| additional space where it is most e CONSTRUCTION CO. Waterford Hills . oor sited bo tho Sie tino 14 for the same period—49 in we
at * | Estates ove | " e @ @ seeey nae Ht Pee. oe
§ u The new —— have many a ee ceca en are In otf a |
‘ aut ne « |
7 A | haere ee ae th i i a : 9 either the low, contemporary or the|¢ral Motors. The air conditioning 1 .
traditional roofs, “1.” by Frigidaire, |Jamuary, and 28 in February, while | 4 Miles West of Pontiee m)Diéher, more ,| Waterford Township issued 26 per- is
. its 4 tached garages and a wide variety |greatest company, are available as ome n — and 50 for the|
* oe * * 4
: The dwelling-unit statistics shown the about a price slightly more than | To ahaa | te meaty ot ny|that of heating alone. in the government report do not
attractive masonry variations are| The home open for. inspection ; air viniton number of units ad
included in the 1956 designs, These |this weekend is but one of the plans ; wie ‘7 Herbert 6. Davis NA ac gh ODP 3 SRG Ran a
Boast 2)
Real Estate—Builder feature brick on the ex-/available for 1986. Purchasers may| 5. |
4925 Pontisc Leke Read houses and in walls|choose from a wide variety of 2, 3] , Burwau studies indicate that of
FE 5-4311 proches, patios and|and 4 bedroom models. number of units author-
this home, vegeramy Tile Is Versatile
'
i
g rf eet
i i
if
: Fe
8g
ealelelisiaahiolle
?
ae | : za) rai
i
+
‘fl o
¥ E
a | =
i =
E
E
: i
i A
z
Plus Mortgage Costs
Will Move You in AGARAGE
Remodeling or
Addition ...? |) The “RENE” 1“ Call Bob's Building Service : en re |
© Automatic Oil Heat ef) pes teas Pat 4
Specializing in
Garages Commercial Bidgs. ® Finished Hardwood Floors
© 2 Full Size Bedrooms
© Cast Iron Porch Railings
$ 5? Per Month
' Includes Taxes & Insurance
MODEL OPEN
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
12 Noon to 7 P. M.
Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Sashabaw Rd.
Right on Sashabaw to Maybee Rd.,
Turn Left to Drayton Rd. to Model. [PHONE HOW -—- FE 2-121 | See Our Booth at the Builders Show!
:
The Family Tub Enclosure 2 The ideal tub enclosure for the family with plenty
of bathroom traffic . . . complete privacy, efficient
operation and, no gloss for small children to fall
against. In pleasing decorator colors.
PELLA FOLDING DOORS Unfinished White Pine and Birch,
Sizes 2-6x6-8, 2-8x6-8, 3-0x6-8. ”
3 ae
“There Is No Substitute for Experience”
Open Daily 9:00-5:30
Sunday 12:00 - 4:00
||| Bob’s Building Service
207 Montcalm
FE 4-9544
Robert E. White FE 4-9544 A. Murray White
[OPEN SUNDAYS —12 to 4
Order Now for Early Delivery!
aM
"SEE US FOR YOUR-
COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE
No Money Down, FHA Terms, Free Estimates Visit Us at the
e: and BUILDERS SHOW ADDITIONS .. PORCHES .. BREEZEWAYS , . ROOFING
‘Today and Tomorrow; April 7-8 — ae ~ , \ es (ALUMINUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD
ee ge Oe Lo f’ | | | Fe (SHAKES) CEMENT WORK, ALUMINUM COMBINA-
: =: : ‘ : : A! *) ‘ Uf of
“ TION DOORS AND WINDOWS . . . RONDEL FOLDING
REAL ESTATE i re ene ‘ oe (ee #
ae
" | THE PONTIAC ‘press, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL: 7, 1956 NINETEEN °
oll TE
EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT
IN A HOME... AND ALL INCLUDED
IN THE PRICE
© LARGE TILE BATH WITH BUILT-IN VANITY (wide color choice) -i
© 40-GALLON GAS WATER HEATER GR
CLARKSTON CARDENS 4% BORDERING THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON A
FULL BASEMENT
3 bedroom
42 FT. LONG PLUS CARPORT
Hii yata'¢
Rim Lima hactilisile st; EATEST Ho
DIN Hise
ae
1g
; A location
—
Situated in the rolling
_ countryside on the edge
of the peaceful-village of
Clarkston, it is the kind
of place in which you
want to raise your family. Ny “e No major industry in the
ti Only st : © COPPER PLUMBING PR A NCH TT tay. y tosome of the finest modern schools in © LUXAIRE GAS FURNACE ARS Michigan, churches : S sand shopping district, | © GAS INCINERATOR Nearby are swimming, )
boating and fishing at
beautiful, scenic Deer
Lake, famous for its
rainbow trout,
a a ee este eR di th he et
© PULLAM WINDOWS, ALUMINUM
SCREENS INCLUDED
© G-E MONOTOP SINK (in choice of colors)
© SOLID BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS
WITH, LACQUER-FINISH DOORS
AND ANTIQUE COPPER HARDWARE
© KITCHEN VENTILATING FAN
© SEPARATE KITCHEN SNACK AREA
WALLPAPERED TO YOUR CHOICE
© 5 SPACIOUS FLOOR-TO- CEILING
CLOSETS .
’ SELECT OAK FLOORS
© LARGE 12'x42' BASEMENT
RECREATION AREA
© FRUIT CELLAR IN BASEMENT
@ BLACKTOP STREETS .
@ CENTRAL FIRE SYSTEM
@ FIRE HYDRANTS © oli : MODEL OPEN __ WEEKDAYS 1 P.M: TO 8 P.M. 2 & SUN. 10 A.M;-TO°9 P.M.
LOWEST V.A. AND F.H.A. TERMS 29 and 30-year mortgages
EVERY HOME WITH. !/2 ACRE LOT
most with fruit-bearing trees
hi Glorkston 20 §S.
ae ee
MAIN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956°
FOR WORK MEASURING UP TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS GET YOUR—
Custom Made Wro mpl teen, Rolling lclosed with a safety catch. Maker
i} a hack Kaplan & Sons Inc.
PONTIAC PRECAST Hee hones: FE &-5149—-OR 3.9741 a San the Gerages, Storm Sash and
cues a Screens
‘ONLY ONE MORE DAY
To See OUR BOOTH at the
PONTIAC 7 3
ive 1A rt OR 3-5043.
OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6
»*/When Building Home
_| flows through the rear door.
|] be borne by the inside stairs. A person seeking to reach the basement]
Eliminate Traffic Snarls
of Heme Designers. fot i
* . * ®
Pr © Re a one starting at Try Patterned Glass’
| ‘Reliable Wa ‘When remodelling’ your house, it io important to consider your) Sf. chopped ep appearence in the 24 Whitfield Phone FE
a *bottlenecks,” oe Sage re in
Giasits Danal Wehepreig ‘All Work Guaranteed — Free, Estimates!
—
the front door (“guest”’ traffic) and the. other for utility traffic which
SS ter dies b aeuch cichcelel eo enles tarsal ts dbl towne, and
then draw lines indicating normal traffic patterns, the Institute says.
that you may discover serious traffic flaws.
For example, draw lines to show the path that must be followed |
to reach basement workshop or hobby room. Other lines could indi- |
cate the routes that are used to reach basement storage ‘areas, and |
the path that must be followed by youngsters seeking to reach the |
basement playroom from outdoors.
Wh ctuen Kanye Wak thd tiles Sats lend Oe the enced eel
GOING TO BUILD or REMODEL? Let Us Give You Prices
On DOUBLE HUNG, SLIDING,
ROLLING, CASEMENT or AWNING
or JALOUSEY WINDOWS
ROLLING GLASS DOORS
‘nianeat aii canes of “hancement tonite beltieandliel* tee tanblehte
BUILDERS SHOW
| | List Your
At the PONTIAC ARMORY | eeperty
it 5
| 7A Y [om | MA BENSON | a @ Sg Bi LuseR: Buti SUPPLIES FUEL | o_o”
WKLEL) 549 N SAGINAW ST Pontiac 6 Mich Ti? FL4 2521 Wm. A. Kennedy
SAPAPPORDAPAPRPAPPPOPAAPAPPPOPDPPOPPPOOPOPR ne Realtor
, | 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569
mon 3M ALSIDE RAILINGS im BAKED ENAMEL
& COLUMNS ;:— ALUMINUM
ARE GUARANTEED FOR
L‘ V Awning 163 W. Montcalm
Royce Lazenby. Manager on IR alll i i
@ Eliminates Painting
— @ Insuletes. Home -_rrrrr..*
ee
dt
bal
~oerrrerwrverTT eer eT CT eT Te Te ee ee ee ee
Se
tle
th
Ah
nt
lt
ln
Al
ee
lt
lh
- @ Factory Application —eTTT eS ee e eee eeeeeeeeeeeeereeee cA tilt ttt Ai ntl th tha ln thie na indian deainda trait
@ Lowest Cost
@ Free Estimate
@ No Money Down
LEADERS and PIONEERS
-BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO.
WE BUY OR SELL
LAND CONTRACTS | ALCO ALUMINUM * FE 4-0528 * | PRODUCTS CORP. Ask tor Tom Bateman Pontiac FE 5-3412
Detroit Di 1-8833 IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE YOU In ALUMINUM SIDING |=
If you want your new woodpan- wel e's se mara itl | FOR ONLY. IF IT'S ALUMINUM on Wood Walls i: aceite] $3318 i ALUMI Pies taxes and insurance
shed, welts, ativan Hae aut SA
looking, H, O. Stroberger, promi-
nent wood finishing expert, has the
answer,
A white rez rubbed into wood
before the finishing process begins
keeps the paneling from darkening!
with age and brings out the grain, features.
TOTAL
PRICE
$7400
FF OSS ES OSS CET CEOS CTC ECC CCC CSCS GCC CCC TCC C CCC SE CCS ™ vv
POY
rY } rrrrrrverrT00070""""°""""
mac pnts ar emp ene hat a GAS HEAT ; QUALITY STORM DOORS
pee outs fo tench fhp Basement payrumn convent fim H Full 1-Inch Storm $ 3 §”
4 when sikh et lng toes Gt: er pie eke Odaté dust a Few Left! Doors ................ area is @ sloping double-leat metal basement door which entirely cov-!> Ye-Inch Doors $ 50
RTT <5 s* ee With All Hardware ! 3 6
St ae tc re at mind ou wil ae god tae ———— - -1Y_ JALOUSEY DOORS ; rge, New x
ce White Rez ezize ere com_ || suunnow |) 2Ttct em nt oon... SE WIIG REZ | soa reraren. we ers] QM (3 track Siders net Str gs
900 sq. ft. of living space, and
constructed with many. quality
Pay Only $750 Down!
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 11 to 5
ALWINDO CO. 1702 $. TELEGRAPH
FE 5-3728 FHA
TERMS fn
hn
hi
hn
i
tp
tn
ti
tn
hn
i
ti
ti
st
Ni
tin
ti
ti
in
i
ti
Min
i
Mi
in
a
in
i
ti
i
i
i
in
i
ti
i
Mi
Ne
in
Mi
tt
i
i
Stroberger says. | update Ppp AAA A lilies DIRECT IONS TO MODEL This is most important in re-/g To Buy or Soli Rosh Estate $ Drive north om Perry, turn Teton
ule fey gen cinnglg waders $B EE aS > , ‘ Necks. + WM KNUDS 2|> MODEL OPEN DAILY ; :
The pancis must first be sand- |S eve =n $j; AND SUNDAYS = 3} — Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service home vibrator is preferable, | ; Built B ‘ = thin the white pigment Is paint. |¢ B@8l Estate Service 3 wilt By GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER
on with a brush, Before it has |¢ .» At Its Best! 2 BVG Investment Ce. 7 PHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates
a soft, dry cloth. > Phone FE 4-4516_ 3 ‘
‘Bits of the pigment will cling /<——SSeseses——— :
to the natural soft areas in the
wood, ac¢entuating the grain,
After this has dried, the finishing
process may be completed,
esting tint,
Stroberger atso has a handy hint
for bringing out knots in paneling
used for dens, game or family |
rooms, He rubs a burnt -umber|
shade into'and around the knots
to deepen them and give them
S. Depki, General Mgt.
lh added prominence,
ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH
With Gas Heat and Full VETS:'795 Moves You 4 In
$87 FULL MONTHLY PAYMENT | cn
$15,395 Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS
30 Year Mortgages at low, low monthly payments!
HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES (Taxes Are Lower In Rochester) LOOK AT THESE
FULL PRICE
$11,100
HY STANDARD BUILDERS
ONLY -
Basement
Northwest Management Co.
‘Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000!
HOUSE
© 70-foot wide lots
® Storms and screens included
© Kitchen fan and hood
© Garbage disposer
© Vanity in tite bath
® Colored bath fixtures
® Public schools, elementary and high,
Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran,
all within 2 blocks, ‘
© Township park, with swimming, picnick~
ing, playground across the street,
® State-stocked trout stream right in the - AREA
Model Open Daily, Noon to 9 P. M. The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home
10480 James Couzens, Detroit _ bette REET mg GORDON. BEGIN.
i , : development,
5 ee Seen © tenet ©'5 minutes to Bloomer State Park |] Model Phone No.—ORlando 3-2980 © Pi ind te Wetag eoum and © 50 lakes within 10 minute drive | oe
® jalousie in kitchen © Police and fire protection. : AVAILABLE!
Exclusive Sales Agents — | "BEFORE YOU BUY ANY |
| HOME ... AT ANY PRICE
SEE THIS HY HAVEN
COMMUNITY — SEE It Now!
w4ane| MODEL ADDRESS |
4845 SASHABAW ROAD
SENSATIONAL FEATURES
@REAL LOW TAXES
© (0 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS
@ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA
@ COPPER PLUMBING
@ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED)
@ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL
(PAID FOR BY BUILDER) ;
@ SOLID SIDE DRIVES
@ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE
@ FULLY TILED BATHS
@ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS
@ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS
@ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS
@ ALUMINUM SCREENS
_@ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS
@ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK
@ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER
@ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER
SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS)
@ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY
@ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS
@ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM
@ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY
wefterans
~
call
fi
a | bs iF, © : .: 2 Say d a "
4 ‘ J diet ) v _
ne {
“
» : * :
a 4, ’
"TAlOMAKEC
WATER SOFT PMUNG
ENER
See this amazing softener today.
H. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 THOUSANDS OF BLOCKS — We don't know if Robert Haskins counted the cement garage, this house was three years in the buling before the family could move In
blocks he laid for his house. We do know they resulted in an attractive home. The low and complete the interior, : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1956
Ree oo SOE Taek te Se ee Seventy-five feet wide, including the
Westridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area
Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction
“DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M, AND
SEE 2.MODELS NEARING: COMPLETION
or by appointment
DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy., near Waterford. Turn om Cambrook
Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model
HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford
" 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE
Ray
: ; - 262 S. Telegraph . PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES
‘O'Neil Real Estate Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange
FE3-7103
Years, Not Months,
Needed fo Build
IT’S SMART
TO BUILD
with
CONCRETE
or CINDER
BLOCKS
FE 4-4570
FE 8-0332
VAN HORN
and SONS 199 Mechanic St. }| culine tional illumination. The walls are
lime green, the floor beige.
Nannette’s room is the first
bedroom. When painted, it will
probably be pink. Right now
the only pink is the bedspread.
Both children’s rooms have
high corner windows.
Bobby’s room has more mas-
furnishings. He has a
sliding door closet just like his
sister's.
The bathroom is large and
has both a stall] shower and a
tub. It’s done in dubonnet and
gray. Outside the door in the
hall there is a linen closet. jeatch on in: the north. This is
The Haskins’ bedroom has
' spruce green walls, Against
this deep tone the birch furnl-
ture is attractive. The hard-
wood floor is bare with scatter
rugs. Here, also, there are
high corner windows.
The exterior of this cement
cream color. The Haskins’ have |
| made a good start on their land- |
scaping. Evergreens are in {@ |
foundation planting. Seasonal |
flowers are coming up in the low |
planter boxes around the liv-
ing room.
The 2% car garage allows
ample space for tool storage.
There's a
‘Mr. anv Mrs, HOME OWNER —— OUR HOME!...“THOSE WHO KNOW USE”) | DON’T PAINT. drive at the side of the house.
stone-lasting beauty
dreams come true. | block house has been painted |
horseshoe-shaped |
If Bob and Nellie Haskins ever
counted the hours they put into
building their house, it would
be priceless. Maybe it is, any-
way. Most homes are.
Ceramic Tile Sills
Uncommon in North
Ceramic tile windowsills are) | Egypt's most definitely comes in for a lot
of extra use that goes by un-
noticed. Other surfaces can’t help
‘but deteriorate. Colorful ceramic
tile remains ever the same,
estimated population
of 22,000,000 is growing by 500,000
a year — nearly one person every
minute — Cairo reports,
fairly common in many parts of
the country, but they have yet to
difficult to understand because it
would seem that the more prac-|
tical and durable material would
be especially suitable in colder
climates, Tile’s decorative char-|
acter is well known. I
. In addition, this hardy material,
can withstand all the shocks of
weathering, the dirty hands of
children, cigarette burns and the
rugged wear and tear from flower REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
All. Types—-All Makes
Commercial and Residential
DAY OR NIGHT
SERVICE
Authorized
Kelvinator Sales & Service
MASON
REFRIGERATION
FE 2-6400
461 Elizabeth Lake Road
pots and plants, The windowsill
Do You Own Land Suitable
for Development ?
We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that
can be used for tormmercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy
it or develop it on either a cash
it on a fee basis, completing all o
as well as the roads, basis or partnership or we'll do
# the engineering and ‘plat work,
A large corporation with all of the skills
necessary will help you get the most for your property. ,
SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5.9418 2383 Orchard Lake Road, Rt. No. 5
Cast-O-Stone is nature’s own product — so_
now instead of painting or siding your home take
advantage of turning your home into one of
and value. Make your
Let our designers show you a design which will
fit the architectural lines of your home at no
obligation or cost.
Regardless of whether you have a brick—frame
—stucco siding or a block home. Cast-O-Stone .
is made to fit the individuality of your home.
Increase the resale value up to $3,500.
More complete Cast-O-Stone homes than any
other type... there must be a reason.
HEATED CONCRETE ... AT NO EXTRA
CHARGE! 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks
for FASTER DELIVERY!
You Can Depend On Us For
QUALITY ... SERVICE...
SATISFACTION
CALL FE 2-0283
'ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE
399 S. PADDOCK ST.
ire $
‘ob
Low. as aad FIRST PAYMENT IN deem bhen TERMS QO NO
MONEY
DOWN
NOT a N
ON SIDING
AILED- NOR A
PUT ON LIKE TILE | DYED CEMENT
~— — Ne CAST - O - STONE Ends
Painting Forever — So
Throw Away Your Paint
Brushes. Call NOW
for Free Estimates!
Lowest Price Ever.
BUY. THE
BEST
COSTS
NO
MORE
a a
,
the y. are
‘TWENTY: TWO
*
Convert Wooden ' Toy Boa
Into Cedar Storage Space
PATTERN 277
A FAVORITE — This
with us bird lovers who like to
~ make them and the bluebirds that
: Jike to use them. ‘The pattern also
directions for a popular wren
My husband and I have
a great deal depends on where.
are hung. Well up under the
ang at the gable ends bluebird ,
‘house is a perennial favorite both
.jlining for an attractive and prac-
adjoining side, making it easier
to apply the next piece.
LINE LID. -
The lid also should be lined with
the aromatic wood for thorough
protection against the ravages of
moths.
When the lining job is finished,
don’t paint or varnish the cedar,
since that would seal in the moth-
paralyzing aroma which emanates
from the rose-colored wood.
it a large, wooden toy box
is not among.the family’s pos-
sessions, it will be asimple mat-
ter for Dad to build one of
sufficient size to hold the fami-
ly’s woolens,
A‘ framework of two by two
inch lumber can easily be covered
with the aromatic red cedar closet of the buildings on Windrow Farm, FARM SOLD — This aerial view shows some
corner of Lake George and Drahner roads. For- -
merly the property of Edward sia the farm located on the _ BUILDERS’
SPECIAL
Windrow Farm
Sold Again The sale this week of Windrow
Farm, one of the area's noted
dairy farms, was. announced by
John Kinzler, realtor, Aloysius
Melberg purchased this 400 - acre
farm from Edward Wilson 3 years
ago, Mr, Melberg is retiring to a
new home in Romeo.
The new owner, Harry Paul of| at oe eer
¥
@ FHA Specifications
- §380 Dixie Highway
Spring Fix-Up Time!
CONCRETE STEPS
Ornamental Iron
- @ No Sections to Be.Forced Apart by Frost or Settling
_ CHECK THESE FEATURES:
“e Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability
@ Strong Reinforced Casting
@ Avoid Messy Installation
UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE.
Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere
CONCRETE STEP CO. Detroit, intends to maintain the
property as a farm but has no def-
inite plans as yet. The sale price
was in the neighborhood of $125,000. |
Located on Lake and
Drahner roads, Windrow Farm has
a small lake within its boundaries.
There are 4 homes on the prop-
Satety Tread
Reduces Slipping
OR 3-7715 ling about 45 cattle.
|Mr, Kinzler and H, C. Newingham
lot Pontiac. erty, as well as numerous barns
and outbuildings.
Windrow Farm is well-known as
a place where Ayrshire cattle are
raised. About a year ago one of
the large barns burned, destroy-
The transaction was handled by
Paint Brushes Last
by Rubbing Bristles If you are painting, varnishing,
or doing other wood finishing jobs,
| you need to take care of the paint
‘it,
|Home Demonstration Agent for!
Oakland County, She advises rub-
bing bristles back and forth across
| the: hand to remove both dust and
j loose hairs. |home summer cruise.
| should be plugged immediately
|comes in preparing the crack for
cautions Frieda A, Bennett, | If your basement may be con-
verted into a swimming pool — but
only during the rainy season —
you. may choose between two
courses of action.
* * * ‘
You may purchase a dinghy and
a yachting cap and take an at- : LAG STONE
BRIAR HILL STONE
BELDEN FACE BRICK
COMMON BRICK
METAL CULVERTS
GLASS BLOCK
cee] Manama miles of road frontage. AREA aoe
(Get Water in the Cellar?) “™cu™,moum sisi COLORS Then — Read This Article} gup'star'sewen pir dislodge all loose mortar with a| DRAIN TILE
cleaned with walt prion ie LINK—
Hf, however, you’re not of a
nautical turn, you can patch up
the holes in the cellar walls and
floors with little effort. Leaks
te insure efficient heating of the
entire houge. ,
Most openings. are created as, the
house settles slowly in its founda-
tion, Any major breaks should be
inspected by a mason. The smaller
apertures may be closed off by the
home handyman.
CHIPPED AWAY
Most of the work is done with a
pre-mixed concrete patching
The amateur cement mixer'
will find that most of the work
the mix.
The sides of the defective area
are first chipped away with a
cold chisel and a hammer. It is
essential that the edges of the
old concrete be undercut; the
eut must be wider on bottom
* than on top.
Private Homes to Get
Swimming Pools _ |water on a flat surface. Mixture is
After cutting, homeowner should - Patching is then mixed with)
poured in crack until patch is
filled slightly higher than water
level.
* * 6
Strike off the top with a “strike
board.” This can be any piece of!
lumber wider than the opening.
(Opening should never be less than
one inch wide.)
* * *
Concrete patching mixture
should extend a fraction of an inch
above the floor or wall line. After
two hours, shrinkage will be com-/
plete. Surface may then be trow-
eled to match the rest of
surface. ° |
* ¢ ®
The result should be a dry, sat-!
istactory finish. Material is suit-
able for patching concrete block,
poured concrete walls, floors, |
steps, or the masonry between!
bricks. | | COAL & SUPPLY co. |
140 N, Cass Ave.
FE 5-8163
OAKLAND
LAKE
Choice Lake Lots
1 Entrance to Lots
off Walton Rd.
Between
Sashabaw and
Silver Lake Roads
Information Available
from Salesmen at
Rose-Hill Project
SEE THEM THIS WEEK END!
Then wash the brush in a clean-
ling fluid so you start the job not,
only with a new brush, but with
jan entirely clean brush. After us-|
jing the brush, wipe off all excess
jpaint or varnish thoroughly with
‘a cloth and then brush back and)
‘forth on a clean piece of paper.
‘AD varnish or paint must be re-|
Lmoved or it will harden in the
bristles. The brush will never be
ifree of little bits of this dried
imaterial that will get into new ea my
FURNACE And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top
quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for
your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the
finest quality merchandise properly installed to guar-
antee your heating satisfaction.
‘Only a Rich Man Can Afford
a Poor Heating Plant
GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849
work,
* * @
“Mrs, Bennett suggests cleaning
the ‘brush in from three to five
jars of cleaning fliud, used one
after another until the fluid is
absolutely clean. The cleaning
fluid should be kept in glass jars
with covers that do not have rub-
ber inside because the rubber
fluid. When the brush is clean
and dry, try wrapping it in metal
foi] and storing on a flat surface
shape.
The 46,000,000 families in the United States own about 49,000,000
animal pets.
Early settlers in the west called
Yellowstone National Park
“Coulter’s Hell.”
STEEL
| SCAFFOLDING | for every requirement.
Rollir.g trestles and special
A Beautiful New Modern
DREAM KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom
built birch kitchen including . formica tops and built-
in thermador range ond
oven installed in your
our model kitchen. Esti-
peyment! Stop in. See
mates ore free! home for as little as $25
23 per month with ne down scaffolding for stairways,
i lobbies. “oy
mers. Tools for every
need.
Mall Concrete | Syntron Electric Ham-
| Surfacers and Grinders |
| Sanders—Belt,
Vibrating and Disc
‘Tarpaulins
Carlon Plastic
on Pipe
softens and may drop into the!
to keep bristles clean and in)
stores, churches and benk |
but the swimming pool industry)
thinks you're a good bet to-havera)
swimming pool in your backyard.|
Not only that, the water in your
pool will be heated for swimming |
on cool days.
* *¢ 6
The swimming pool people have
the idea that the average person
can own a swimming pool, which
makes the controls for keeping the
water at the ideal temperature.
There is a fibre-glass pool on
the market which sells for less
than $100, less than half the price
of a new low-cost car... Other
pools are within the range of
the average homeowner,
In 1940, 200 private swimming
pools were built. This year 36,000
will be built, Many pools include
piping roughed in for future heat-
ing. Why? Even in sunny Cali-
fornia, outdoér pool temperatures
will be above 75 degrees only
over 70 degrees only 18 weeks.
* * *
find water under 75 degrees un-
comfortable, When it goes below
70, most people think it is just It may be just a dream to you, |
jabout 12 weeks in the year, and!
Surveys show that most people Rose-Hill Realty Co.
19470 GRAND RIVER
KE 2-9060 SIBLEY| one POR YOURSELF a
ages ert ag 4s BEST FOR YOUR LAWN!
Every lawn has its own individual requirements, that’s
| why we say, “Jacobsen is best for your lawn.” There’s
| an easy starting, quiet running Jacobsen for every
| size and type of lawn. And the Jacobsen name is your
| Seeeienet geil. respected by generations of pro-
Keego Hardware No. 1 |3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766
PPP POO OCC COOL OOo
\ TORIDHEET \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT»
QQ for the Tops — \
Y in Comfort, Convenience
\ and Economy!
a For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call
\ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. ’ §.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area .
\ 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 ,
TAA Lh hh hdd dedi dididididededh ‘ . :
*
.
If you are building a home—
Let Pontiac Lumber Co. deliver top quality
lumber ready to use—piled the way you use it!
Pontisé Conran
831 Ocklend Ave. FE 2-0225
W. MOOTE
| Slectrical WIRING
INSTALLATIONS
CONTRACTOR
@ INDUSTRIAL
@ RESIDENTIAL
@ COMMERCIAL
State & City Licensed
Over 75 Years in. Pontiee
845 West Huron Se,
FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008
plain cold!
Now's th
Remodel »
We are participating in
Operation Home Improvement PANEL ONE
Old English
Tavern-Graded
Oak
Paneling
V Edge Back
1x4 to 10” e Time to
and Re pair
BUY NOW! —
NO REFINISHING ... LASTS LIFETIME OF HOUSE!
Knotty Pine:
Paneling
Molded Pattern
with V Groove Back
AT BURKE LUMBER
BUI LDING
MATERIALS
OAK PANELS Prefinished. Dark oak and
blond. Superior covering for any
wall. Clips and strippings in- | SQ. FT.
cluded in the price,
WALL FOR SMART DECOR
struction you may
supplies.
4495 DIXIE With @ few simple modern tools and with your time and ability plus any in-
need from us...and YOU YOURSELF CAN DO WONDERS
IN REPAIRING YOUR HOME.
Tina Easily Arranged
| Burke Lumber Co. “Where the Home Begins” ae
Plan to modernize NOW and see us for your
HIGHWAY AT. DRAYTON PLAINS
it ORlando 3-1211
MADE IN the co Designers. mata wine ot. Tees — | ‘3 | PONTIAC
. BE WISE ... . CLIMATIZE by
You can have the comfort you want MAKERS OF FINE PAINT PRODUCTS in your home all year ‘round }
‘ : air ing, is inserted in the sheet-metal bon- ; Te. By Letting Us MAID many components of the fur-inet on top of the fea” sae COMMERC AL “SUILTUP H re
ss acs cook need Ueteiidlas woiseed betsene Vener tani ane pict to mine 7 =
CLIMATIZE Reversible economically serve during the sum-| coil, which cools the air and takes] © Gocthees bor J | WINDOW mer as well as the winter. — rr pd Ht lag “MUGUS MARSH ;
— cenditionia humidified moves o Wf i
YOUR HOME FAN | Pha tae gh hemes at —* rooms of the house through the] pooping & INSULATION CO. | Washable Fiat Wall Finish
eer § al A Truly Washable Velvet WITH U.S.G. MINERAL WOOL insulation tem in an eixsting house even Pl ped rooms, this air picks up Is Your Furnace . Fiala ,
cooler this summer. during the Add-on cooling is well suited'to| S*Fled back to the furnace ired Out? — 7 ° Applies Easily with Brash or | menth eof 1 Ithe situation in which: a family) var as ‘ie gir cmre return y Roller INSULATION MEANS April. wants to build an air-conditioned) 52°. be cooled and debeaidt. | Ul Velve-Tone is a modern OIL BASE wall CLIMATE CONTROL aoe dition. cable to afford the! fied again, Coleman explains, it paint especially designed to produce a
soft, velvet-like finish on your wall and
ceilings. Available in 16 lovely shades—
produciog the pleasing, harmonious
backgrounds so AMBASSADOR INSULATION [oS 2 somes veud Somes weonere| QUICK, CLEAN
: roar conditioning, and forced-air: heat-| gisionine j Be Wise . .. Economize . .. With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. ditioning is not shown in the draw- HEATING necessary to bring ing can be installed at once. Equi! é nm ie 483 Elizabeth Lake Rood FE.5-8405 [| ment necessary to convert toy oe: —— So Fc ligy-gg oops ot wae no ges Gal. $ 25 ree tem into year-round air condition-|function of the condensing unit, in yr . hd Mipdhewoher rage pteslboe d — which refrigeration machinery is COMFORT f] ie
Pal neered, the renult wil tp gp housed, is to make the cooling coil Still ot the Same Old Price
, a cessful as i he work had been * *
* F B ick R rch Hl lm done in the beginning. : A cold refrigerant
FACE DTICK MalGh TOMES Fee ne alas ats Ba through tubing, shown as hea
H's LARGE BEDROOMS. ff oe wmemn wow SS - SATIN-GLOSS © a) duty. Coleman Com ,
* PRIME OAK FLOORS wa) Wichita, Kan, » manuiestones | THE PERFECT SEMI-GLOSS FINISH
* Woodward Transportation Aaland c —— — * 5 ae ef All — a ne koe, F R Satin-Gloss is an enamel-like paint, easily applied
3 19,500 WITH 4.500 DOWN Pe cept as bane a de ke to walls or woodwork and drying to a half gloss.
* OPEN DAILY a For warm air heating systems 1° Easily cleaned with soap and water without.
x Shits Wcatnan, 1Yo-Qtha. Cea’ Mat; “Ohet Mente vf 3 : Phone for FREE heating survey effecting the original finish. $ 25 | * 15660 Square Feet of Living Area. Lots 75 x 100 of Students Build Home _ | Satin-Gloss in the same match- :
; Oaks mued. “faith Wen of Wesauenents Unaw denmreuion i ain Exactly Four Days GENERAL@® ELECTRIC ing shades of Velve-tone. . | ;
x WM. BEATTIE—FE 5-7692 Pe es ra, _ Prt Radda AT THE SAME ¢ OLD PRICE
PSE SESESSSSSSSSE SESS SS Sag! % yor dost-yotrset pro Ww
. Se « «® :
|. Well, it turns out that a two-
:
HEATING—SHEET METAL
elt te ee mio. = 17-19 So. Perry St. FE 5.6184 a
in i 5
("the house. is 1200 square fect bib aa Bee reno . oF features a built-in-appliance kitch- 3 jpedroum, glass - and - aluminum
house, complete with kitchen,
en and very modern furniture. e 24 — REALTOR rere eee , | . No. You can’t do it in four
Signs Are Everywhere! days. It took 75 students, working |
at top speed and ability acquired at
the University of Florida's Insti-
tute of Arehitec ts to do the job,
‘Coin Helps Assembly |
° of New Type Office Desk | en j o y
| A 5Ocent piece is all you need)
|to assemble the desk made by the
[Paylor Chair Co, of Bedford, Oto. resort-at-home |four legs plus two cabinets on
7000 Tappan St, ew 3-Bedroom .. . only $135¢Down ||| wheels. Brass fittings connect legs, 5 OL ¢ ‘and top, and they can be tight- living D e jened in place with a half dollar.
e The Most Important Word to Any Seller Te © 6 revenge.
The sale of this home was handled by Ladd's, Inc. For FAST, |}! / EFFICIENT SERVICE call one of our salesmen NOW! Fl ‘fe nee ee
rolled on three-inch wheels under
either side of the desk top like a
conventional desk, or angled for | . ) 9 convenience, or rolled out entirely!
to permit a ‘pound table conference
é at the desk. ie
Think ahead to a summer filled | A new kind of cat, with curly |
4286 Dixie Hwy. REALTOR Drayton Pleins || whiskers and a decided curl in > -with family fun on your own ORiendo 3-1231 its hair, has been bred by a wom- ‘ e . y ®
— - —__— ———! an in Cornwall, Newquay reports. a. private beach and recreation.area..,
| A happy, healthy lifé of swimming; boating,
J— ; : mae : : : fishing and sun bathing right at your own back
door... Relaxed living in a beautiful rolling
I i EBER J. LePARD subdivision with curved paved streets, located on sparkling
Lake Oakland. Think of living spactously with 4 large
joins staff of realtor ward e. partridge | : bedrooms all equipped with oversized closets...
Think happily of a deluxe kitchen with family
Making this announcement is
most gratifying to our firm
for we feel fortunate to have |
“Kleb” associated with us. }
For many, many years “Kleb” |
was in business in Pontiae (.
and very active in business
and civic circles.
He was manager of the Pon-
tiac Motor Division “Retail
Lobenotee’ Trade’ kane LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS tion, Past member of the eating space, erformous window wall, beautifully
finished birch cabinets and Corkstone floors’
«+. 1% baths with colored plumbing and
tile... Think of really living in
Lake Oakland Heights.
Chamber of Commerce and introductory down , |
Retail Merchants Associa- $ 1 5 9500 price $8 to vets renal
tion. For a time he left Pon- FIND OUT HOW YOUR PRESENT HOME CAN BE THE DOWN PAYMENT ; “INCLUDES LARGE LOT
tiac for other fields includ- Beautifully Furnished by Robinson Furniture Co. 1% BATHS ing going into business in Washington Bivd., Northiend Center J . PRIVATE BEACH
Rochester and Detroit.
To his many friends and business associates
we extend an invitation to renew friendships
with “Kleb” at our offices.
We know Mr. LePard will be pleased to assist
anyone interested in listing their property,
buying or trading businesses or real estate.
“The Bird to See wer &
i
realtor ward e. partridge
_ Real Estate and Business Throughout Michigan
1050W.HuronSt sit Ph. FE 4-3581.
MODELS OPEN 10 A. M.-8 P.M. DAILY — ORtando. 3-9378
certitied Velss W. SEVEN MILE ROAD —
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,’ APRIL 7, 1956
i | a es-5
Attic Solves a | ey ris al wil ee % it yes
ing the paint job. A good cure. for this is to put a coat of shellac
jover parts of a board where knots
lare located before painting them. ‘ i 3 ¥ |
= Space Problem | ~~ 1" aa ‘
LAST WEEK! | Exponsion Possibilities! tet Peeean P| >
° . Exist Right Under i ,
of Winter Prices ion ut 7 a & wer ae ALUMINUM — ff the age 2 house is no barrier| sails 4
FREE! .] STORM WINDOWS |!» cuovering tts tic tno Wing) | Coe ell rt
fs 3 ALUMINUM : |} Insulation is always the essen-| |, ra iyi a ee
i STORM DOORS —|/and trays have been developed to @ oo WS Pat a =
ALUMINUM. fitween studs and rafters regard a AWNINGS less of the house's age fii 0-506
. ‘ ‘ : 1 j | ze
Siaivenl reed hatte ong Stent | CNH BLOON FLAN — Privacy and ginmor — he built Mf dashred, ‘Sie tuscfoquas now mindy lecet | White House Paint ..... . ca. $4.96 ¥ are blended in this plan. A two-car garage may ed away from the living rooms of the house. :
; aaa meres : Screen Doors ..........$7 » SII amall set of burners is handy for for All Type Homes!
SOS CEES SEH HEHEBEBDARSEHSHRHEEMH EE EHDA EBEY
Call voir | oes penn oe ae . tcotfe making Stepladders ... 4’ $3.36-67 $4.20 | available for houses with non- |! THE PONTIAC PRESS Off the kitehen hall is q lava- | ROOTO kills and removes roots, removes
FE = conventional framing. : tery. ‘This la handy from the Geden from cower fines... -. Gal. $3,65
. Insulation is easily cut to in-|! Building Editor: ' » Garage and basement
free Door Hood with F scoieie aisha ae Gus Sits A ‘sharp! Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study :. stairs. The rear service vestibule Drain Tile...............1e Ea.
Every Order of | 9 A. M. to & P. Mi jie 's the only, too! nscesscry./{ Plan for The House of The Week, Design A-s06 + Pasement without entering the WM Bird Houses............60% off | it _ - > kitchen, Coat closets are located ) Aluminum Awnings eres manie ! at both the front and back doors. Garden Tools .......... .50% off
—Porch or Patio o UEs I mol an an o tae am, — ‘ {Please Print) —— cteopte ‘taster | | Floor Sample Doors. . .$2 Off Reg. Price : | ; 3 ng room a ae tid
assures @ snug fit. ‘ . + built-in vanity, a window and three,
' £ All Awning & Storm Window Sales |,c"2.2"2.5cucn%) °°" {closets adjoins the master bed , | ‘ , s room and its private bathroom.| =" , “ = ”
233 S. Telegraph — One Block South of Voorheis [20% ot ta omit ve cut CTX STATE Sie letter hes an oversize wan WORRY | 4/wer# Service ---All Vays
; from the hon-vapor barrier side LeasCrediecwenmotaceseous oeecene dtdverwecuwccwe shower, i *\, ot \-¥) ALBERT B.
F of the blanket to the vapor bar- The main bathroom off the hall, ' A ra
rier. to serve the two rear bedrooms,
ery Press House of the Weeki Sime te LOWRIE LUMBER co.
' .
Emphasizes Living Space ite tose insures act iy
1704 fae R A house built around a solarium|entrance f 4 solert , [Dawe Atiex? If DONALD R. HICKS, Mgr. WILLIAM MORIS, Sales H RD. a rium entrance foyer an um com- ‘ toned! -
FEdere!l 4-2533 to make the most of indoor-outdoor' Pletely separating the sleeping in eo or 8) 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) FE 2-9104
living is featured in Design A-506 278 from the rest of the home.|t) basement because of the abun-| for The H , |Still all the rooms are linked by 4. ,09 of ti |
val louse of The Week. excellently designed circulation ves oon op apace avail
“. ° making passage from any point to | this size. It ; "ae ay hone , Unusual planning divides this another both easy and natural. enough for a bowling "alle os
house into distinct zones with the) yy. centralized location of the jstandard alley being 60 feet long. |
: solarium highlights the conven. This basement is 65.
. ; 3 ; ; . fences that have been packed | i *
; 4 ‘ B48 Cans-Elcadeth Ra. , into this plan. If this distinctive | ,, “Puce for © complete laundry | 4 ; Whatever room !s used for intimate dining . : . : ~ where plumbing taps would be — =
| en ee or informal entertaining, service ‘ :
‘ j ; E You Need to t economical and the stairway ad- % orea, / r can keep an eye © | house would be an appropriate | B D
| a Of avitelbial — —s moving spot for a photo dark , eines tes
a { =— ee. plumbing taps from the bath-—
FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm
- QPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M., SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. ; ROYCE LAZENBY, MANAGER This solarium brings the garden| room lines would be handy,
and landscaping into the heart of) Exterior st : ; a | E yling of this house is this house, Paved in vari-colored | especially smart, with low, sleek . |
iA ny ie C
flagstones, red quarry tile or tinted | lines accented by colorful vertical
and scored concrete, the floor con-! .i 4)
Red Wood tinues outdoors to form a patio or berm, See Pan — ny pr $ 97 '
Down Monthly
plus costs
| terrace. Sliding glass doors sepa-jthe front window , ; 8. The front en-
PANELING tate the indoor and outdoor parts trance door, flanked by glass side’
plus Taxes and Ins.
of the solarium. Planting boxes lights, is protected from the
ci .
6-8-10-inch widths — are — on each side of the weather by an extension of the.
} $* ve te. \root overhang, | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY er MLIVING SPACE ee 8
| ' Petaprmiag ee en al This is a house that would add F eatur es
house, w stant distinction t | vista or closed in garden landscap-|— eset tiem iceman = mee _ os ae Weed Kitchen
« jing, it is visible as soon as you) www Gas Hot Water Lorge Utility Room
: E xtension istep in the front doorway. > Willi M 54 Fully Insulated City Water and Sewer
: * 6 *@ 4 us . 2 Copper Plumbing Perimeter Heat—Auto. Gas
. LADDERS A good-sized house, this de- |2 BREWE 2 FHA Approved 768 Sq. Ft. of Livable Space
sign gives you a total floor area 2 $ Over 70-Ft. Frontage Near Schools, Bus, Shopping
oo .6|¢6hSILES EO oe ee Broker 3 MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1 - 6 my - Foot —_ counting the garage; There are 2. $
1 ; | three bedrooms, two bathrooms, | Complete Real ‘Estate Services} | DIRECTIONS: Take Saginaw to Oakland. West on Oakland past
: ...adds beauty to your g nds! 24 50 | an extra lavatory and a full base- $ © Listings Wanted © Buy and ; Montcalm to sign at Sarasota. Right on Sarasota | block to model.
4 FREE CORNER Foot $21 ZY | ment. Architect Rudolph A, Ma- 5 4 Sell Contracts © Will Trade?
For complete, permanent all round protection, COLUMNS WITH EACH , tern has incorporated a maxi |% fonwacts for Ranch Typey ; insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual — . PORCH AWNING | mum of attractive features in | $ Homes. z s
| —_-> zinc coated after weaving, not a | this house. 2 55 N. Parke St. 2
: fore. Call for FREE estimate. KOOL VENT For example, the living room is| 2 . FE 4.5181 > : FE 5-7923
— Combination Doors especially well planned for pleas-| § PUTT CTC T CCC CCC TCT 4 ,
ant placement of furniture. It has} ———_______ annaeestinglosinannstpaionnane x 5 rece
FE 5S.7471) || opener 0x81 € a large log burning fireplace cen- 30x8 ] 4” tered directly opposite a front
S GM Employes Get 25° Discount
PLUS HOLDEN RED STAMPS!
“Do-It-Yourself” Heating Bargains
Perimeter Heat S$
for .
AVERAGE
WROUGHT IRON 32.81 bowed window that is 12 feet wide.|
NO DOWN | Ist PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS. RAILINGS ‘An open-plan dining room gives
PAYMENT IN JULY | TO PAY DISPLAY OFFICE this living area a combined length
710 $. CASS ROAD lof almost 33 feet from the foyer.
: The dining room also has a large
Dupont Paints for ifront window.
Interior or Exterior [ROOMY KITCHEN Call Evenings — FE 5-5015
| The kitchen is especially roomy
DON ALDSON land light, It has one wide window
‘over the sink and another at the
:, \breakfast table, The back of the)
LUMBER C0 fireplace chimney wall provides a’
= natural place for a built-in oven.
27 Orchard Lake Ave. An ample corner is provided for a’
large refrigerator. Separate sets!
FE 2-8381 of top burners are suggested mi
: two locations in the kitchen. One
en elie cae se mere oo -
*
ERTHING sce Clean up
OPEN DAILY 8 to 8
: SUNDAY 10 to 2
| Ne. 2 OAK FLOORING § | TRU BILT 6-ROOM HOUSE incheding Diecsunt
fies. 125] Goup Bond | $404 cix'naonne’ — S47(| PLASTERBOARD | BLOCKS Only Fe remium | ma.......
dxf FIR PLYSCORE SAS baa bers | Build Your Home INCLUDES—
ra mt — 4x8x%" Plasterboard .....$1.55 with Delco 84,000 BTU Pontiac's
: FIR BOARDS $ 4x8x¥2" Plasterboard .....$1.65 . Furnece _ Only
Now Only ....... 110 aly os aa $1.98 | Quality-Tested “Automatic Controls Heating, Dealer
1x6 White 16x48 Lath—32 Ft... $1.05 Blocks All Nesssoury Busts That Gives $ : PINE BOARDS 89 All Metal Products at 2 New Low Price ae P= 275 Gallon Tank HOLDEN
| Now Only ......... THESE ARE C&C SPECIALS! None Beiter : ae ae tine Gut All Accessories—Leyout eg - RED STAMPS
Burmeister’s “True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of Installation Instructions
all standard specifications. They are made with the very finest
O Xx T re Ec fK N suse, andre aly. "Use them er yur HONE or Your @ O’Brien Sells It @Services It @ Guarantees It
| 4 | BUY THE BEST— BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS . , a
| LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE | "STRUCTURAL STEEL | I Og | NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTH TO PAY | /a/0] J. 25 Plolewle ond Reseil a | __ RESIDENTIAL—-COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL if ; : eo.
ENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! 1 TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. M’RDICN HEAT HDDIV
Sap a ee | TRUBILT BLOCK CO. 31 O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY
Phone OM 3.3714 : wees
i * os,: # i f, a. yes #7 j £ i ee i * # I ies hat) ee i} 1 ti at nite
: f° { fe , ees oe f ‘ poe at ¢ : ‘ ‘ * .” gh ‘ K : Pe s es i | f a we i ff . “ As Ce : oe : ee ee . » x - | sos ; j 7 : 2 . : bs :
fan ee eC eae me ) ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956; : TWENTY-FIVE |
ote eter © iment entity Styling of Houses
by Recognizing Roof Line
The town of Portrush, County} Ecuador has awarded to a Brit-| A group of Saudi Arabian . “gNorthern Ireland | Prd ts enaed a Bt | A erupt Sat Arabian sf ot srznure of, 006 muteiecane! rad telephone wert) mets ed. Sager ) |system, Quito reports. : ATTENTION HOME BUILDERS!
Custom Built House Package Dealership
for 8 seawall to stop ersion
techniques, in Cairo.
available in Pontiac area. = =s_—i«s | CY. erdational New The root line is often the clue tojeolors, suitable for any special |
ony sie les cpu Se pins, ROME One sess el ONLY A FEW LEFT! | ry or ; . | +, ” | y
information write: Me | OlL- FIRED WARM AIR a exrenly sepa ron. The omen too Ngitee esioen bar tome # ~ . eaves drop very low, rambling dwellings, Early Eng f | OND Lae houses, ae | | PONTIAC PRESS, BOX 23 CONDITIONER Epping lr por Dac el apnonen VETERANS -- NO MONEY DOWN : ¢ jsmall, sharply peaked gables. | best to the more subdued shades. | ) , Representative will contact you The “contemporary” design | Southern colonial houses also call | fe
for an appointment, | has either a flat roof or a shed | fF the darker colors, which help $ : :
a ne ee ais pemeoph the lighter colors f a | | ij « “ : er i : |
letoped rool, though ‘not nearly’ so\o0e-story contemporary and ranch . MONTHLY : Sere ee ee 7 THE GARAGE THAT len re | 3 PAYMENT __- _ |\Wood-Frame Homes | BALOWIN
PAYS FOR ITSELF cI tw fot evi eft Featured at Exhibit Sone Home plus taxes and insurance
‘ ing levels i0| A special exhibit, designed - Rutgers :
PRE F A B [ne lving levels, are les tan (Si the Peoples of rope 2 Phone TOwnsend 8.8177 | OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ie © Dell moxioun heet from story apart. Americs ; features’ a i i 1 P. M. TO 6 P. M, every ounce of fuell
The
© Completely automatic, efforty | fairly steep roof, It also with wood siding. A wood house!
All Metal Fri Gg me tons epsratent Got cont front owes. sepperted jams chosen becouse it ts typical] 7 FEATURES: © Filtered, humidified healthful | DY stately of home construction in the U. S.: :
‘ coteinn pan ee Seer Years ago, it was possible to/@pproximately eight out of ten) DAN ROSE ® Two Bedrooms ® Large Lots
distinguish a house style, in some) homes in this country are wood & © Full Basement ® Paved Streets
E © Convert oe ert ply measure, by the materials. used in| homes. © 4 Styles to Choose From © Full Closets with by changing burners! covering the roof. oon ee The exhibit, “People’s Capi-— REALTY @ Luxaire Automatic Oi —‘Stiding Doors
WITH METAL SIDING - PAINTED Coll For FREE By ctraw wood? tile, pitch, or|talism in the USA,” was planned Heat * Plastic Tile Bath Furnace Inspection aaa The Advertising Counci i. 20030 JAMES COUZENS © Steel Casement © Double Ribbon Drive BAKED ENAMEL THAT LOOKS : posi 1, public Windows Olen
LIKE WOOD SIDING! ROOF DIFFERS Sevien fepntinn. aorneenne We | ni
William Lechner "The cttfrent tendency is to seek|American businessmen. It will bell Phone BRoadwoy 3-100!
. *& NO PAINTING or WARPING x
DO-IT-YOURSELF —PLANS INCLUDED—
NO MONEY DOWN-EASY TERMS
MIDWEST SUPPLY $ 9 N. TELEGRAPH FE 4-2575
FE 2-1821 shingles comes in a multitude of| [Sie "tere pnnaeernptsnt:
27 N. Cass Ave. TO BUY OR SELL
EAL ESTATE |! . \ a eee i : ‘ 7
Kepramazoo| row iinze | The ‘Continental QUALITY LEA0GRS SimeE 1e08 670 w. Huren FE 4-3525 2 ‘ 5 oo ; |
With Full Basement j oe
oe 4
Sie
ROY ANNET, Ine.
Realtors
' 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193
oe
Re
tee
Now You Can Have
10,000 COLORS With the Automatic
COLOR CAROUSEL
DO - IT - YOURSELF |
FORMICA Cut Orders or Bonded on Plywood
The Automatic Color Blender Trim Metels Contect Cement
FORMICA TABLE TOPS. ....... $1.50 Up.
CUSTOM COLOR Pontiac Formica Specialties _ 206 E. Pike FE 4-6329 or FE 4-3071 164 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-9514
VETERANS 3-B Ye BATH RANCHES Do You Want « a Truly Maderk Home
In the Finest Location?
Ry At At These Features
* Alt Brick Construction @ Stone Sills on All Windows : :
“ _ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY == LEFT Comeptaties r)
‘ Public bade maar © Large 9x6 Picture Window |
™ , See the’ Fabulous © Paved Streets 2B beng trem “aS ‘ i @ Cement Ribbon Deion : @ Public Sewage System (Paid by Builder) @ Large Kitchen
© Alwindtite Self-Storing Storms © Gas Heat’
and Screens Veteran, with intelligence who
wants comfort, health and secur-
ity for his family. If you qualify
there isabig...
REWARD + « «Owning your own 3-bedroom 11/2
Bath ranch home in the heart of the
lake country. Massive lots; security in
knowing you are not buying too expen-
sive a home and payments will be small!
Open weekdays 12 to 8, Sat. and Sun
11 to 8, Drive out West Huron (M-59)
just beyond William Lake Road to Tull.
Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road.
Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. ® Full Tile Bath @ Large Wardrobe Closets
| Onl :
| ALSO FHA FINANCING -
®@ School Bus Service
® Banking Facilities ‘ |
- @ Local Fire and Police |
See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested. A home Drive Out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Protection |
designed with you in mind. PHONE OR 3-4007 for DETAILS! Fernberry—Turn Right ete ae a Sia ee
SEE THESE OUTSTANDING — 7 to Model | | Shopping : 4 7 ~ . 3 .@ Regular Bus Service to
FEATURES TODAY! Be S< Open I to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday Pontiac a
@ Payments Approx. $69 Per Month Includes MODE a icae. By : ; ,
Principle, Interest and Insurance.
» @ Leke Privileges.
~ @ Convenient Oil Heet.
@ Pastel Colored Both Fixtures.
@ Double bye oa Length Mirror.
Recessed Lighting
@ Kitchen Cabinets with Knotty Pine
Paneling in Breakfast Space. eS :
@ Second Bath hes Built-in Venity. Drive out West peg ims9) one tenth mile wea hn th
Sliding Birch Door -In Closets - liems Loke Road to Tu urn left on to Pont
Le a" e a“ Rood. Left on Pontioc Loke Road to Model. e WHITE BROS. | on 3-1295 ans TATE
7 Bo tS de ES oe ee a x Be ei See ee SS Se SS
\ , ¢ F | —T ' ! ‘ { i fi FF he 5 A : f
/ . an
fj ] : i a a ‘
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 _
es
iv
DONALD DUCK
Z
; v 7 QUALITIES THAT
| LEAD HIM ON Now IN THIS ROMANTIC,
BE FOLLY TO DPBRAID
HIM AS A SILLY OLD
DOTARD = HE'D WAX
CHALLENGE ME TO
ISISOy_ Coe UME ES IT WOULD
DEFIANT AND
WRESTLE HIM TO
PROVE HE WAS MORE = 7
By Ernie Bushmiller
: \. My ‘
= : YZ Ze
WHAT aH! SOT A ARE-YOU ~-
wHy are / Sols DOING @ YOU COLD , TAKING ) \ A HOT _ £0
MY FEET ARE
BUSHAANAL Efe IW THAT THE SMALL SHOP BESIDE iT, WHERE THE PIONEER INOUSTRIALIST STARTED HIS CAREER BE PRESERVED INTACT ASA MONUMENT 10 THE CONSENT OF MRS. KEE INDUSTRIES SOA var DOYLE, OR HER HEIRS! BEGAN WITH THE PLANT
YOU BOUGHT FROM MR,
DOYLE IN 1910! WHAT WAS
-y
4A
i OUT OUR WAY
1 wee SAY
if TN F aM, |.
BM
|
re
By Leslie Turner
SENTIMENTAL GESTURE 1S NO LONGER PRACTICAL!
OH. BOY? THIS LION JUMPIN’
: tw
Bt
UART. @ BREAK ———— FOR LITTLE OL GOLIL-EEEE!
GUY STERLING! |i)
it
4 tai
We oi
MY SCROOL OF JOURNALISM ASSIGDMENT
WO WTERVIEW & DATIONALLIY KNOWN
Q.).R WNL BE & Cnocn!
Wie 4-7 |
DIXIE DUGAN a
THE TIME...
47
$ ° © 1956 by NEA Service, tne. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off
‘ niimasovietey ves TOO SOON TRwiuass 4-7 ~ MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli
= : = 9s oe NOUVE BEEN BOARDING WITH DONT BE SILLY-(T® | [NABGING, NAGGING, [YOU DONT HAVE] | ALL THETIME = ‘| AWIFE RUNNING UP NAG... {! BILLS ON YOL, NAGGING Sy, YOU TO FIX THINGS ALL Sy
4-7
By Charles Kuhn
DON'T FORGET.’ WE I'LL BET SHE'S ONE CO’
PLAY TH’ EAST END TIGERS T’DAY,
GRANDMAS’ TH' MOST IMPORTANT
TPLAYERS ON YOUR
YEAH, WE COULDN'T WIN
MANY GAMES WITHOUT
GRANDMA /!
OH, STEVE, FOR GOODNESS
SAKES, HOW CAN YOU
TELL THAT ? SHE'S TH’ FELLER WHO \__| ALWAYS DOES OUR ARGUIN’ WITH TH’ UMPIRE.’
BECAUSE I FORGOT
TO PLANT THEM /
a J
to Manufacturing No. 1:
Part of Southwest ‘s of Section |
Town 3 North, Range 9 East, described!
as follows: |
Beginning at a point on North and
South \% line of said Bection, said point 4!
being distant North 0°31" West 113.52)
% corner of said Sec-| feet from
tion; thence rumning North 6°31' West
354.44 feet along said ™% line to a point;
thence South *29° West 491.60 feet to
Haven and Milwaukee Railroad (now
Grand Trunk Western Railroad) right ig No. 2
|
|not bring reproach upon the state
|born to choose a leader who would
of Michigan,"’ Diggs said.
Lodge Calendar ular meeting, Pontiac Chap-
‘ter No. 228 O.E.S., Mon, April 9th
at 8 P.M., 18% E. Lawrence. Edith)
M. Coons. ° —Adv
A red and black Schwinn bicycle
belonging to Darwin Ladner of 5
That decided Minas on his career
and he became a justice. of the
epace-in his home town and has |
been marrying people ever since.
His hobby is collecting wedding
ring boxes. At last count (which
really is more of a guess) he fig-/
ured his collection now numbers)
30,000 boxes,
* * *
Although he doesn’t number the |
His most treasured box is the)
producer Alfonso Sanchez Tello to
purchase a bell.
PRESENT BELL
But now the machine moved in.
This would be a good thing — for
the picture. Trained publicity men
channeled the news to the press.
Krueger .re-wrote one of the film's
The 13th Has Jinxed
“Please, Your Honor, don’t con-|
tinue my case until April 13," said)
Almarez then detached himself
from the group and went to tug
on Sherman's sleeve and, with the
~|director in tow, returned to the
clergymen,
Two boys brought the bell, sus-
pended in a crude tripod of logs,
and set it before them. °
Fathers Miguel Uribe and Jose
Angel Castaneda at once began the
ceremony of dedication.
rom ‘he area to play
Comanche braves, rode their |that with the current semester it
\is offering what is believed to
ibe the first banking curriculum
of its kind in the nation.
The program, developed in
cooperation’ with the - Michigan
Bankers Assm., includes study of
banking operations, lending, in-
vestments and capital foundation
problems.
of business administration are
offered
3 ae : , : a4 : /
' . - : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 ¥ - } ° TWENTY-SEVEN |
‘ ; Saaee . ee aes 4 F . oie ' = of
we f.. ige.tg s : oa al ® ’ ‘ i ; & :
Enalish Students} MARKETS |Adlai Maps Busy Deaths in Nearby Communities®27s C> Picks il él MINIT BY soto May d Aides sa. o r PRODUCE e. 4 a * ayor an es |
Befferin 1927 te =e llinois Program cuts 4 tick, | samt rae fin Close Election ory eft artis : VIDE LAKE ORION — Service for, | Mrs. dames L, Pickens eh
so $5 Ee Se Se te Se ae al , Charles A. Kitchen, Tl, Lake Orion| LAPEER — Double ae. he ee ee er
Tat Shows Hh School Ezy EEL] Unoppoved in rimany, mts Ca tr Skat fe a cee Graduates Better Years ? 8 ee a, Macintosh. ;| Stevenson Plans on Big ee, ie ie te es p.m,{for Mr, and Mrs. James L, Pick-|one-vote margin, and the
Ago Than Now pay 2 by Me}. B14) Vote in Home State Monday at Sharpe Funeral Home.|¢ns, who were fatally injured in|up and third place candidates were No 1, 2.50-2.00 bu. a acal: . Serial will be in Lakeview Comets sutemabio sectiont nope Muwn./cepeeetet 07 sneer Settler
CORVALLIS, Ore. NS) — Reith : pati CHICAGO W Adlai E. Stevenson, tw viving. are his wile, Beulah,|and Mr. Pickens died yesterday. |28, of 654 N. Perry St. He had 309
welegs tend to support the belet|Pame"es: As ty LOPS, vs, pecx|mmoppeed in the Ilinols Demo- and two sisters, Mrs. Blossom Hau-| Mrs, Pickens, 85, will be buried| votes. : that high school graduates had a epee eek cratic presidential preference pri-| ser of Redford and Mrs, Nellie|in Mt. Hope Cemetery, beside her 7. *
errcuates had 8 sets, Ro EBs ae 20 bag. Parsnips.|mary Tuesday, mapped a busy Downs of Windsor, Ont first husband and Mr, Pickens, 88, racy Batgliry. fh hg et
“eration ago than they do nowadays, | 184, #-l bac, Me 1. 1001.1 sh beg. |Weekend of campaigning for a big] Wesley Westover will be buried beside his first wite/¢xtra hour at the club while eight
ee Se thee olouse Re slab1 $0 dos’ bebe, |VOt@ in his home state. MARLETTE—Service tor Wesley|*t Boval Oak. sa tn sar ona ends an toe The English department at Ore-|No'1 "10:0 -10 box ae othouse. Renin - a : W. Westover, 55, of 3459 South) Clyde B. Warren and Jim Marshall, 15, third with gon state college gave a 1927|¥° },,100:1.80 doy bens. Rutabagas, No) | Sln ngs gp. es Main St., will be at 2:30 p.m. Sun-| OXFORD — are!307 votes... “placement examination! 300-2 $0. bu, 7 gg day in the Latter Day Saints)Pending at Bossardet- Fu-| Also elected to the commission
to the 1800 freshmen. onthe rdter small, 800-10.08;ltees and Students for Church, with burial in Marlette|neral for Clyde B. Warren, |with Cartier and Marshall. were
The freshmen of 1927 did bet- groups, sponsored by the National) Cemetery. Mr. Westover who lived|72, of 40 Moyers Ave., who died at/ Robert Rabaja, 13; Gary Thomas,
mar, The students of 1956 and ernising gency tees. day at his home. Mrs, Rush B. Cummings Tye election was preceded by
1927 are about equal on English |p): ‘ After a news conference, he was He is survived by his wife, Jenny! Service for Mrs. Rush B. (Anna|¢@mpaign speeches and demonstra- |
usage and punctuation, Picks Top Assistant to go to Alton, IIL, in the southern} MeMullen Westover, and two broth-| Wixom) 80, Argentine, | tions in behalf of candidates. Cam-— |
ers, Laverne and Berthold West-|(Mich,) will be at 2 p.m, paign promises ranged from a part of the state, to address a wag 3nd
the Sagsain en te ME. Tile Stephen P. Ps. Mrs. Fred McCaslin den, with burtel ta Wiseun Comse-|tnendhlp_ taining pevgrems. The |
school average was * * * tery. Mrs. Cummings, a former|new nothing more : McManus, & Adams . AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for , “ ”
nals. . . sone mounced this, He Winds up his campaign in Mra. Fred A, (Ina) McCaslin, 74,|Wiom and Oakland County resi-/than to “do a good job. : BIG DIFFERENCE week by E. A,|Ulinois Monday night with a tele- of 2901 , will be at 10/%mt for about 50 years, died yes- ’
Dr. Herbert B. Nelson, head of Jones, president| Sion address, — : a.m, Monday at the Dudley H. at her home in Argentine. Convict Pontiac Man :
the English department, ‘said the of the Bloomfield|, Much meaning could be read in- Funeral Home, Auburn| She is survived by her husband; Breakin: Cha _*
big difference was in the 50-word Hills advertising |‘ this year’s results of the presi- Heights, Graveside service will be|ne sister, Mrs. eons gad otjon ) rges “s
spelling section, Such words as firm. dential preference primary, which at 1:30 p.m, the same day in Elk- , : A Pontiac man who pleaded — *
similar, laboratory, privilege and Cities maneger tS 2 8 EE ton Cemetery, Cass City, with bur- Alex Parr guilty yesterday to daytime break-
apologize were far more bother- manager'In the 1952 primary Sen. Estes jal there. Mrs. McCaslin died sud-| GOODRICH — Service for Alex|ing and entering was sentenced to «
some this year than 29 years ago. at the time of his|Kefayver, the only name on the denly yesterday. Parr, 93, of 10476 East Hegel Rd.,/18 months to five years in State *
appointment, Lu-|Democratic ballot, received 526,301 A resident of the county for 27|here, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday|Prison of Southern Michigan for , The difference in the formal kacs has been|¥oles. Stevenson, who as a candi- years, she is survived by her hus-|from the C, F, Sherman Funeral/violation of probation. -
grammar section was slight, Nel- eisnlated with 12, for governor and was not band; four sons, Roy «hd Cari of|Home in Ortonville, with burial in * * @ °
son reported, In this section stu- he listed as a choice, re- Pontiac, Ray and Ward of Avon|Davisburg Cemetery. He died Fri-| Clifford Church, 17, of 197 5S. , .
dents were asked to identify prep- the COMPANY ceived 54,336 write-in votes. 4. \'Township; a daughter, Mrs. Beryl|day at the home of his son Je-/Telegraph Rd., was sentenced by + —
ositional phrases, participial | LUKACS since its forma- ss 8 AP Wirephete |rranklin of Rochester; two sisters,| rome, Oakland County Circuit Judge H. | - phrases, gerund phrases, infini- [tion in 1934.,Prior to becoming) Supporters of Kefauver, Who PAYS DEBT — Mrs. Christine McMaster, of Pittsburgh, Pa. |nrg Lucy Seeger of Cass City| He is survived by his son, Je-/Russel Holland, who had placed ,
tive phrases, adjective clauses, |ffice manager, he served in the/scored an upset victory over Ste-| walks with her pet dog, Spats, which she found-as an abandoned |and Mrs. Charles Klinkman of/fome of Goodrich; a daughter,|him on three years’ probation last +
adverb clauses, noun clauses, |*¢counting, research and dealer co-/ yenson jn Minnesota last month in| puppy four years ago.’ They graduated recently from a seeing-eye Dearborn; 11 grandchildren and|Mrs. Madge Fink of Clarkston; ajJuly. ~ : | independent clauses and apposi-- ee — on first hander contest, have} dog school in Columbus, O. Mrs, McMaster had 20-20 vision when |one great-grandchild. brother, James of Belleville, five; ~~ — aa 4 | tives, e urged write-in votes. abetic condi! grandchildren, seven _ London scheduled a ‘ |
The best result im the teat this/2% sssistant to Fred J. Hatch,| Backers of Kefauver have denied En ee ee wn Coe 2. Seen children and five great-great|gress on High-Speed Photography | year was 21 mistakes, and. the 28°%cY general manager. any concerted write-in campaign cara ~ gimme — Service for! grandchil 1956. ot
= Sa but said if he gets 10 per cent! BB ] L Ch ; , | part = m9 miter“ "Diggs Suggests |x seer we oe vnc DELLS Of Los Chupaderos retivos, vit sis pa um WE NOW HAVE © TELEPHONE TRUNK UNES | . ‘ . sider it proof of his strength in I 0 5.9495 FE 5-9497 bd
Poir , 3.8 T ] Th k H ] Chapel, here, with burial in Walled FE doral 2-0296 a ay ro Aven Seochie Carpi That Psychiatrists" ol anks to Hollywood oir crnity Ste wagemer|] Federal ll en ee RT died suddenly PONT oy Two men who had pleaded in- Check Hubbard V . LOS CHUPADEROS, Mex. (INS), scenes making the ringing bell a| He 4s.survived by his wife, Mary Credit Union $. :
nocent to night-time breaking and) LANSING (#—A negro repesent- ays a en ind —The two-hundred inhabitants of)warning signal of a Comanche Rosckrams Waggoner, and three ‘ * |
entering March 12 pleaded guilty ative suggested today that -Dear- ‘a tiny adobe-mud Mexican village/ raid, 850 JOSLYN STREET ae
to an added count of daytime|born’s Mayor Orville Hubbard ’ P bead Lavoro sh ee — When the bell arrived—a sew Mrs, Lena Loomis = “
should be examined b: - | nsensi bronze price RD—Servi . Lena] ‘
preenee iil aiid trists . 7 payenis Was Homely meeny-dncking machine % Ss, tat ssuliied @ ys ra dhe Boowing 8. of 31% West Burdick, THE HOB-NOB SHOP =
* 2 2 Rep. CharlesM. Diggs (D-Detroit) the thing of human warmth it also) presented it to the town’s hum- |Will be held at 2 p.m. 6089 Highland Rd. (M-59) Yo Block W. of Airport. OR 3-7112 4 William O. Wall, of 20500 An-|said on the floor of the House ‘Marryin’ Sam‘ Says can be. ¢ 8 * , ble and embarrassed mayor, from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home | peyeS : a
dover St., Detroit, and Nickolas| that Hubbard had told the press y ¥ Siceei Sherman ot the! FPatelsco Almares, amid the |here, with burial in Mt. Pleasant HOBBIES and MODELS of All Kinds eee
Delco, 30 E. Pearl St. Hazeljhe had kept his job as mayor of| Half the Men He Wed Fics ae cnche”” was the first| “Mr of cameras and pop of Cometaey. ie an eS yes--| Gem Stones and Minerals for Rock Hounds ~
slosh —s aide tebaoriek Doetoes : = 15 years | because/ Were Better Looking to notice something awry in the Satteie. porter fred ~ eget Semana, to: 5
plant with intent to rob. fre Secon every ident of poe a village of ‘Los Chupaderos” (the) But although the new bell had nations be given to the heart fund. . 4
They will be sentenced April 16 son” ~_ e res ar- CROWN POINT, Ind. (INS) — Sucklings) when Carl Krueger's been delivered, the townspeople .* * ® ~ Hy
by Oakland County Circuit Judge! pigs alleged that Hubbard had|CTown Point's own Marryin’ Sam,|Co™P&ny moved in: The ubiquitous|showed none of the expectd eag-| 4 resident of Oakland County | Clark J. Adams. . sai d publicly: |who has tied the knot for 30,000 church, as much a part of the erness to install it. - 168 years, Mrs, Loomis is survi a |
, * en: wet couples, said at least half the men ences ng as barefoot PONS, BIG PROCESSION w = harper a — Leneead a
en! P “I am for segrega and ‘who have passed through his office “5 ung. _ : ps rs, Steven -
CHARLESTON, W. Va, u&) — Aj twe million per cent at all | Valentino. that indeed a eburch existed but |cession th Saad. te ., Oscar of Waterford and L, A, “
_ Crow has been fined for shooting| levels.” } oe « that is had no steeple because~|mrough is tee b rire Loomis of North Bend, Oregon; six a‘ a screech owl. The Conservation! «This man should be -forcibly|_ Sixty - year - old Harvey Minas| there had never “been enough |warriors and shouting men. that{@randchildren; five great-grand- a
Department i the $20 fing was commited to examination “oy the gent inn’ war ed | MONEY Aman the werkppers to Joccpied part ofthe ite town |Groq'=® "ne #¥= 4 ; . “|group of psychiatrists and put 0 ya . * ,
ag mig a, ed by! away in the interests of public|""™*: = There was a sadness in this that saager Almarex, consisted of two : | ood : — po said. , both «ae on. ng eae the director felt needed correcting.) piack-robed priests, two page Banking Curriculum ert
AMENDMENTS “I ca attention of the He ordered com prop men to ; : 33"
dhe; Tepanly of Waterford, County of|House to these remarks because Crown Point with Justice of the sepeadioty pasa sas a belltower preg me een office. yg Being Offered at MSU- ao
The following Amendments to the Wa-|this man’s attitude reflects upon| Peace in his home town and has ion the tiny church, and at the| stopped in front of the church, | EAST LANSING (—Michigan Oy
tertord, Township Zoning Ordinance: | the failure of the people of Dear-| 84 Minas acting as a witness. | same time instructed Mexican co- State University has announced
Yin IDAHO WHITE PINE facturing No, 1; . . Valentino box among his trophies, | . A a leading to a ALITY |
Town » orth, Range > Bast, Watertord News in Brief Minas has the box the ring came Him — He Tells Judge The money - making machine cmtiaseie end 4 tet ar aaah messi! ie “wee ) ine, Werinonsiery of Gkremaeead in from more then one celebrity.) LONG BEACH, Calif. — stopped. enican youl™s, re jresulting in a degree of bachelor Regular Price $23.00 a 100 sq. ft.
of war excepting West 916.20 feet, also Monterey St., was stolen whilejone that carried the wedding ri i | mn es nearh' hear priests’ . " Sa Price . $20.00, a 100 $q. ft,
Sistent Moreh e31" Nest 113 32 feet on parked at the Baldwin School, cor-|for the bride of Red Grange te i 5 Saas, acce < eee eae oo and nts have. a ; bo le ee. a West 35244 feet’ thence South’ eo-ay'(net of E. Howard St. ‘and Edison Galloping Ghost of Ilinois. a pent ” ici ‘Dana Andrews walked quietly — their studies by touring . : oa
West 49160 feet, thence South $4747"/St. The Pontiac license is No. 191, | iF; te tyman B. waver seal fate | to the scene. the er vacation Ni | ; HIT PINE i ee long Northeasterly , ; udge n B. 5 4 ” | durt ‘ gummer Vv Railroad right of way line to beginning. seria] .P-91580. It is valued at $30. 5 - B : Rj begun, ms WwW E ‘| terday.
Containing 4 eT RURTON HILLIKER, One U. 8. Royal tire and wheel, pring rings ise “You bet,” Baldwin said. tit wae one an ““_ = 4 as nny Wide igs ; . ’ ’ Secretary, os. Board, |
LOUIS G. BARRY,
Clerk, Waterford ‘Townshi
7.60, valued at $42, was stolen
from a 1944 Olds owned by Leslie in U. S. Retail Trade was married on the 13th, we split
up on the 13th and I got divorced
The two boys tied a rope on the
bell and hoisted it into place in Life-of Virginia's Lee ce re eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee
« ,
Regular Price $29.00 a 100 bd. ft. _. April 7, 1956) Kildow ‘of 3170 — St. while . om the 13th... .” the tower, In a few tnlautes. the .
seateg NOTICE, TO BIDDERS [te cer ne parte in the drive-) NEW YORK u—There was |. Case continued until April 12," sound of it pealed out across the Associate Manager
the Board of County, Road Commissto | way of ‘Ge Fentinc Generel How. she i ai roy the judge interrupted, ltown and countryside, calling the Reduced Price $27.50, a 100 nt} ; ssion- Ls time between 7 and 9 82a'P expansion in retail turnover . ‘ ry : ding. 2 crs of the County of Oakland at their Pital, some me ent a “this week and @ollar volume was ——— ‘people to mass. : : j | . Z i + ; ; offices, 560 8. Telegraph Road, Pontia
Michigan until 10:06 o'clock, a.m., Ea * * of the Month co p.m. Friday. Waterford Twp. Girl inoticeably above that of a year
ern Standard Time, April 19, 1986. at Wandals broke inte Avondale : Sherman turned to the quiet which time an a y will be pub- : ago, Dun & Bradstreet said tod: : din A Accid she o qu
help opened Sok acle tereering High School in Avon Township! ; hanes “Y | Injure in Auto Accident ‘grouped members of the “‘Com- iit in the weekly review of business. ueen pun noc 001 . the following:
High Pressure Lubricating Equipment.
Information, bidding blanks and spect-
fications may be obtained uF
All proposals must be» pla
as to theirs contents.
he rd reserves the right to re-
ject any or all proposals or to ‘waive
defects and to accept the proposals that,
in the opinton of the Board, is; in the
hest interest and to the advantage of
the Boar#& of County Road Commis-
sioners of the County of Oakland,
Michigan, and of the County of Oakland,
Michigan, pon request.
nly marked
BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD|
COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF OAKLAND,
MICHIGAN
LEE 0. BROOKS
SOL D. LOMERSON
ROBERT 0, FEL
April 7, 1956 OF . THE
ORDINANCE NO. 1305
An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No
1300 entitled “The Annual Appropriation
Ordinance for the year 1956," by adding
to said Ordinance Section 2A. Adopted: Apri] 5, 1956
Effective: April §, 1956 An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No.
1300 entitled “The Annual Appropriation
Ordinance for the Year 1956” by adding
to said Ordinance Section 2A.
The City of Pontiac Ordains:
Section 1:
That Ordinance No. 1200 entitled “The
Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the
year 1986" be and the same is hereby
amended adding to said ordinance
Section 2A, said added and amended
Section 2A to read as follows:
Section 2A: There is hereby appropriat-
hundred thousand
dollars: ($400,000.00) for. the Public
Safety Building Fund, which sum, to-
gether with the sum of four hundred
seventy-five thousand dollars
000.00) heretofore appropriat
Nielent to cover be contract
¥
ed,
Thabilit
tien of
in
The
Thursday night, and smashed nu-
merous inside windows, ransacked
teachers’ drawers and stole at least
$20, according to Oakland County
Sheriff's Deputy Leo Hazen.
Gary Swan of 172 Wall St. re-
ported the theft of his red Western
Flyer Bicycle valued at $20 while
parked near the above address,
A red and cream Rollfast bicycle
was stolen fro min front of 63
Osmun St., between 9:45 and 10:15
p.m. Friday, The owner. O. B. Cry-
er of 53 Osmun St., values it at $40.
Charged with driving under the
influence of liquor, Jack O'Neil, 33,
of Detroit yesterday pleaded guilty
|before Waterford Township Justice
Willis Lefurgy and was fined $100
or 60 days in jail.
Paul Harris of 4927 Horger St.,
reported theft of two tires, wheels,
and two chrome wheel discs valued
at $40. The robbery occurred be-
tween 12:30 p.m, Tuesday and 3:30
p.m, Friday
If your friend’s‘in jail and needs’
—,
setae Pe Sp hereby ation of eight : Pe
Bui Return Man to Prison
ifor Violation of Parole
bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031., | Percentagewise, trade in the mid-
dle Western states was six to 1
per cent above last year, South
and sSouthwestern “states had a
turnover of five to nine per cent
better than a year ago, New Eng-
land states reported business bet-
ter by two'to six per cent, while
in the Eastern, Northwestern and
Pacific Coast states trade was four
‘to eight per cent up over the 1955
week. * * *
ichases of women's spring apparel, |
ties and there was an upsurge in.
the buying of new automobiles,’
the agency said, ‘“‘but volume was
year, Post-Easter sales promotions
and reduced priced sales were
less frequent than a year ago.”
Finance Executives
to Meet at U. of M.
ANN ARBOR @—More than 200
finance executives will measure
the nation’s economy in the three-
con- |
Do you have a carpet problem?
Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.
. : ‘
“Consumers increased their pur-|
furniture, and Easter food special-|
| CONWAY, Ark. below that of the similar week last C, Benton paid $2,000 for a lot to A Waterford Township girl, 19,
injured in a traffic accident yes-
terday as she ran across the corne
of S ashabaw road and Walton bow
levard, is in fair condition in St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital today, a
thorities said. * e
Township police said it still is
not determined whether Donna G.
Spurbeck, of 4852 Mary Sue St.
ran into the car driven by William
R, Walls, 17, of 666 Second Ave.,
or whether Wall's car struck her.
2 Inches of Land Re
Investment Plus Extra
uw — Sherbert
build a new insurance agency of-
fice building here last February.
Now he's got his money back, plus
some extra, and all he’s lost is a
2-inch strip - om edge of his lot.
*
After three surveys, Benton de-
cided that a neighboring service
his property line.
He filed suit and received a
settlement of $2,165.65,
Blonde Trouble Traced
pays |
anche” cast and said very quickly:
|Wrap it up boys. That's all for | oday Aid
Sues for Damages
in Spouse's Death
A $100,000 damage suit was filed
in circuit court yesterday by Ellen
Dawley, 31, of Ortonville, against
the driver of the car which killed
her husband, Frank, Jan, 27 near
Holly.
* *
| The suit charges Ruth L. Furhoff
lot Holly with operating her car in ‘a “careless, reckless, willful, wan-
ton and negligent manner.” Mrs.
Furhoff reportedly was passing a|
truck uphill when her car collided
head-on with Dawley’s on M37.
ARTHUR L. BRANDENBURG
Mr. Arthur Brandenburg has f
been named Associate Man-
ager for the month of March, f
by Louis Pohl, manager of the
Pontiac: District.
Mr. Brandenburg has made an
enviable record with the Life of
Va, during the lew years he
has been associated with them.
He was a consistent leader as
an agent, and. after being pro-
moted to his present position
on the Ist of january, is now
Mrs. Dawley is acting as adrmin-
istratrix of her husband’s ontate!
in the suit.
Wider Beaches Seen ©
for Western Michigan
MUSKEGON (® — A survey re-
cently completed by the U. 5.)
Corps of that west
be much wider
Lake Michigan at
years.
in
"The engineers predict t I< T
mal Bem cage ogee
beaches bee Idest establishing himself as a
leader of men. Mr. Brandenburg
feels that his staff deserve the
for this record, and says;
Regular Price $4.80 per 100 sq. ft. =
Reduced Price . .$4.46 per 100 sq. ft. 8 =
1x4 “D” SELECT QUALITY 9 = FIR FLOORING - :
Regular Price $17.50 per 100 sq. ft. =
Reduced Price.$16.00 per 100 sq. ft. B ~
You can take it with you and save money on many '
items on Roth’s Cash and Carry Plan. Ag
Pay for Materials on a No Down
Payment Plan — Up to 2
3 Years to Pay! | .
i ak
ae
a
OPEN SATURDAY 8 to 5
“Stop in snd Meet the Friendly People at
' |
_In Memoriam 2
| Ambulance
ivists re
+?
:
3 ? i F
:
eft
i fast
Manon? or «wes
"Black = pet yrs.
ago. April ‘ ‘ tall
: brance outlasts all.
years’ be many or
Donelson-Johns
ERA
SPARKS-ORIFPIN ee .
; Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME rvice. Plane or Motor
pase
POUR LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL
RIAL
locations $45 and up.
The Pontiac Press
FOR WANT ADS
DIAL FE 2-8181
* INDEX
oe To
CLASSIFICATIONS
eerie Te
si oreee
ealedeldialteh telat. a Ler
ee ee ene een eee Y
ee ee
errerrrrireres | |
+e eseeer anes
wenwsbe:
evn? eunes
news
DIEMAKERS.
TOOLMAKERS
Tool Machinist];
co NIGHT SHIFT -
me PONTIAC
PRECISION
TOOL 163 Orchard Lake Ré.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE
Frareratys on ‘% SON Oldsmohile
—__t_¥_ Mas, baer EXPERIENCED LAYOUTS AND
rs. eat ke hie ‘ack
6 own Work, en Mig.
5454 Diate Hi,
EXPERIENCED ae FURNI-
wire salesman, Good ae
references ress, Lay's Furni- ture Store, Military Street, Port Huron, M an. —
>| Bees sine, deere nk. snared ith Steady wor Veca ” Ra vey.
_Sieries. — pert aae
Sefer aos y hom oe gy mene |
forall { CARPENTER. A-i CAB-
et work, Must be able to work
cifications.
rtier
Food Plan. Salesmen We are tp poet. veral men.
whe “are net ed with their
GOSPEL SINGERS Christian a besote. to sing
with past time,
_Call @ Taylor, , TE
LABOR
A ¥ “ON HOUSEWIVES a, offer Earn $15 & up Bates. 14, 8. GBagi-
og tee MAN TO START GASOLINE POW- red ent for rental cus-
oer” grease ipment and
keep clear, load equipment, keep
- simple records. ir week.
bonus for 8 month's sed
Write Box n “pontiac Pr
_ _PARTS MAN
setieseees ence, Riemenachnelder Broa.
8. Saginaw. PE 2-013)
Position Open
Boy Scout Part time work. ft schoo! and
ARTIST AND DISPLAY LAYOUT MAN. MUST BE QUALIFIED IN LAYOUT AND COPY WRITING. WRITE BOX 31, PONTIAC PRESS GIVING FULL DETAILS OF TRAIN- ING, EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND.
teekase een 0A)
... 0
$1
- 63)
53)
eM
aoa seeseacaeceseczse
Peete PRE Ree 71
C aldiedeah Relieda tled
ROPE Reem es
pSeeee oes
Birmingham
RAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR
CHASSIS DESIGNERS
| PRODUCT CHECKERS
DETAILERS
APPLY ta
TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT
‘ DIVISION
“UR SEES OPEN WEDNESDAY ‘TIL
ds. 16 years eal
APPLY NNEL DEPT.
WAITE’S . STORE
MAN WANTED | FOR R LAWLIPOR
seater edt ver, y ayne,
3:30 to 4:30.
XL Company, '
our products direct to farmers,
truckers, road builders, etc. in
surrounding territery now te en.
On the job training furni:
. oe 8 Gross, 24101 Berkley.
_ Mich.
, SALESMAN Full time, rtunities aqiers.
pees Aubera Road, Auburn
SAL: WANTED, FLOOR COVERING AND aes
Fieiee, Soule PROINtMENT N ARY
on MR, SRANFIELDS.
44567
Skilled help. Machine
hand, die cast diemakers.
58 hours. Excellent work-
ing conditions. Top rates.
Mold- Rite Engineering
Co., 45241 Grand River,
Novi. Phone Northville
Pe
MEN OR WOMEN. PART OR
birt time. $1.50 per br. Call after
4:30. 33_E. Lawrence St,
Toolmakers
Jig and Fixture!
Builders
Spotters
APPLY IN PERSON
Artco Inc. 2010 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion
CTURAL AX
STRUCTURAL
“-
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP. wie iy at Songer Res-
TENCED
ingham me, me
nights. No cook:
erences necessary. Salary
6-4556 ing, of iron-
GENERAL
FORD
Birmingham
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FoR °
Secretaries
AND
*| Stenographers
WITH OR WITHOUT
EXPERIENCE
#
Auth: it working fee me and
bene’ n are
various staff sttlene. such as
s. enginering, purchasing
ontroller s office
APPLY _
2500 E. MAPLE RD
BIRMINGHAM
OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 8 P.M.
Gints FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY
$40 8. Telegraph,“ near
_chard Lake Ave. GIRL FOR MOTHER'S ‘S HELPER.
Lon! housework, Private room
| bath. References. MT 4-8054.
Sia IRL OR WOMAN LIGHT HOUSE- pat pe ioe. Live in, steady.
INTELLIGENT ALL - AROUND
‘trl, 25 to 45, good with pre's hag
Fiala ‘cooking. Also for
pet oi cleaning, Some days with
children, some days cleaning
days week steady. Sleep in an _nights, $21. References. MI 4
FOR, Porton erat } LADY nights. OR 3-761
MIDDLEAGED -LADY TO DO He housework, for couple. FE
SOBER RESEARCH LABORA- yates have the following open-
: TENOGR APHER—
TWX OPERATOR
STENOGRAPHER
TYPIST—
PURCHASING OFFICE Pleasant working cometiens, 6 da
week, cafeterias, facili-
8 Mile rodale.
MOTHER'S “HELPER. Sy DAYS
week, Live in, Christian home.
_MI 64741
NURSE TO CARE FOR ELDERLY
gentieman, more for home than
__wages, Private jhome. LI 3-837.
RELIABLE WOMA
for babysitting.
Orion. Live in
Dr. Apt
. N,
Shore No. 1, Lake
Orion STENOGRAPHERS PART TIME,
1 $2871 to $3081 a year, Interesting
career sitions with Oak
County. Paid vecetion and sick
ee Bas and bospttalization in-
ent bene- and = retirem:
fits sappy second floor person-
Oakland County
Pies ong ee ons ag PRODUCTS
during con ent hours is a prof-
itable cous ca earning for. man
women, For information call,
STRUC AND draftamen. Rates $2.45
f hour, 56 hour week.
Co. MI 7-0400. JOr-
RENT IT FAST
= through Rent Ads! Room, by
NCE
ASST. OFFICE MA
w
NAGER $4300
TRAINEE FOR RETAIL MANAGE-
‘MENT $400
OPEN SAT. TILL N
MIDW EST ac State Bank Bidg. ae
well groomer. 6
ham
needed. No experience ays.
_Service, 16 18 OW, Huron. GIRL WANTED Must
Birmine.
Pe ES
JOBS FOR GIRT-S S
ATION'’S LARG
PEE IN witinoan
ing dovens of high aging
fove tor tor girls in and around Pon
TION aT eashier g2n0
oe a RECEPTIONIST. sw ewteha'a ‘ao .—
ik SECRETARY, “ul “tran $260
Rep, TYPE Re TYPIST. pny ad ‘ ... «<(§ETS
FIGURE RK, no type ... $185
ETARY. no shorth'd.... =
ETARY ‘to president... 5200 E resident. KEEPER, Hi chg ‘ So
GIRL FRIDAY i bee}
JR. CLERK ‘ 200
BOOKKEEPER. mach pod $260
ASST. ERSEPER. for
" aute pains - . $345
| GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac - “EXCLUSIVELY FOR OIRLS”
2313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
Phone FE 5-6277
A-l CEMENT WORK |
LLOYD MONROE
Pull, or partial. repairiog old and leaky alse
Lo déors.
eT en HOME REMODELERS
PE | 3377 oe PE 4-50
oad a ND CEMENT work. Ba -~ No commer-
celal,
mon etgad
Fes drives, ete, Jensen, FE
D&M BLDG. SERVICE M AT LOW
FREE ESTIMATES.
ROOFING, Sno.
TIONS, AND CUSTOM Pot ottce
AND Y8. CALL FE
2-435, FE Joos EVES. OR
a1
CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK.
PE 54-0256
CEMENT & BLOCK
CUSTOM BUILDING. FH.
nancing. Mod ve
att Carl L. Bill a ee y. 5.
OOR LAYING SANDING A x D
pe ishing. he years cxperionse.
ulpmen r or!
Pree "auttmates Joba Taster. OR
}- 1616,
ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED
Ed Murray, FE 32-8667.
— varie sancene & te & FIN.
ishing.
WAR.
CHEMICAL .-
B-1 Riker Bldg. JOBS Fe FOR M EN
AINEE MECHANICAL ENGINEER |
Orricy MOR. TRAINEE — Car furn $300 “CAREER CENTER |
PRIVATE
and shorthand
Only a few
west 406 Pontiac
Bldg. es §-9227
Personable
ing and awit teh!
erences necessary
salary. BEE
R
FE 6-0416. LEARN TO RE A siguie-s Spgs y
SECRETARY You need no experience to be the
| private secretary to ‘a top ex-
ecutive of a wel known adver-
tising firm ff you took typing
in high school.
letters a day. Mid-
State
RECE ‘PTIONIST
ne to do typ-
ref- Bank
. B-1, Riker Bidg.,
18 W. Hur
contacting
evel. Excellent
Bidg. FE SALESMAN For wholesale distributor, Will be |
retails stores, refer some experience on this
earnings.
Nancy at Career Center. B-l Riker
8-0416 Employment Agencies 8A
PONTIAC ptorusst SERVICE
PE ¢2551
would
See SANDING LAYING an
Basie ardner, 491 Central FE.
GUARANTBRED ROOFS, ALL
kinds. me a me, Marsh.
~ HOUSE RAISING Excavating, cement work,
soil. fit) dirt and gravel
2727 re -
HOUSE “MOVING, FULLY _ ped. FE 48450. 'L. A. Young.
ia bans FLOOR 1 LAYING, Sanding, finishing. 155 Ed:
LAND ) CLEARING — STUMP RE-
moval—d: ditches —
ING NEW A
FE 1.0261. Vern Kaler.
ROOF M NEW AND “RI
pair. Guaranteed work. Free esti-
mates. FE 2-7688.
ROOF MASTERS, NEW AND RE-
pair. Ceres work, free esti-
__ mates. FE 2-7
R_G. SNYDE FLOOR LAYING. Sanding and ishing.
SEPTIC TANKS AND TILE
5.8213 or KBawood : bat 3-5312 or KEnwood
fnctractions
CAKE DECORATING COURSE MY 2-5842 9
CEMENT Wi
eae
ND BOY, 20, WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. FE 2-2638, on en ene TE
CARPENTER AND OA) FT| tees yt By BE | Ack TR
ian
one hare “4 tues Iabo: m vewe tT. MY ‘ys, ap
CARPENTER WORK, Ali ® KINDS.
oie
CARPENTER WORK. NEW, OR ns aad Pree. estima small. Gr too
cARINE RENCHING AND BULLDOZING
A&B TRENCHING rare water line field tile, FE
: REMOVAL
trimm. Get our ‘bid. rE
pies, ine
APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of auto,
ison, Ph. |
Flelp elp Wanted FRee Tee ee PE eet . Qi he Rei “i AND REMOV-
FURNISHED APTS.| FE sats . Free estimates. FE
wm coenenge for pen oy te 5 FIRING. Tage FROAENG iND_RENGY. MEN. YEAR ROUND OP- | Gwe Day SERVICE IRONING @.| Mist7** ates, FE 2-0019. FE
v stablished Watkins | 'pusne) Pick up and delivery. 0 TERA GEAVIGE — aPRAY.
route. Earn $2 to $3 per hour.) pe g.331¢. vaw yj ~~" = utenaY.
Car necessary, Apply 180 MN, | i, ae elm mi onauuitoes 7 ; ‘ TYPING AND CLERICAL te Ee
4 to do in own home, ane
SALESMEN sndireferences if necessary,
Men or women to sell real : LNG ARG TROWINGE” FICK. Wate Want” WARRING AR “we Ov
preterred ‘but ‘not NS | ee teres. On SMA, oc Tg he egg lh you ose = ik ees _ oR 3-8605, necett Janitorial Service.
- eAW aaron *- bome, also exeellent vet TOUR, x 8-0386. ”
AGENCY eel and-finished. Wilt pick up| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16
nM WB v0") “| WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK BY | papssgs. urTs, COATS
| Would Tike fh i by | canes a ee, x Employment Agencies 8A} Would like ousewor v ; LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S AL-
| nies ~~~ | the day. Please call FE} Ss Bocatte Ce ether: 38
BIRMINGHAM 2.2744. __ Garden Plowing 16B OPENINGS. aia: WOULD LIKE ce aor BO
pm gg So Peeneral settee Saas. KUBURN AVE Fe eae.) RODENT ae — réens
Rirmuseiaan Empormen Service| Building Service 12 _en On yf et Waves Bales
ta) a A-l GENERAL REPAIRS. HOME MYrtle 3-5631
CAREER — |*niikitt S80 22"t |———rerornao : = i TRLS | hitetingse ee gece | osccnal G a _— Where Quality Comers F167 Income Tax Service 17
is) he tl
RECEPTioNIsy, for denust $168] Ail, Ritige OF CEMENT WON | _AA INCOME TAX SECRETARY for adv. fl $300 | ADDITIONS, GAR ATTI DAILY & EVENINGS
xperienced $200 ished, Recreation rooms , ‘
ROOTS. PAYABLE own trans bor insurance K & W Build- WAYNE GARRETT
full char feo IR COM MPR Ra ‘BREAKERS. FE 56-6080 381 8. Saginaw
LIKE FIGURES? . we cement Finders, ete. “ACCOUNTING ERD SOOREEEP.
RETAIL RCHDOARD OPERATOR. tite 1251 Baldwin 20077 | PE 8-1226. Keego. John Zurbrick
$270 | AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS.| ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE alg 00 generators, heaters, sand- FE 2-
» tO8S FOR MEN om. ns Sewrat Home calls by appt.
ona ooare ACCOUNTANT . @ W. Montes FE 4-5240 | Ed Hawley Office: 041 Argyle
AN ars TAX RETURN PRE-
pared in your bom by qualified
accountan with maste: ve" degree.
a: . FE 3-154.
F_
* paye ORjando 3-0364 after 7 p.m.
INCOME TAX SERVICE. YOUR:
home or mine. FE 46703,
"INCOME ™ TAX SERVICES J. ODELL PHONE _EMPIRE 33125
“INCOME TAX SERVICE NO WAITING
41892 Eves, FE 6-031
INCOME AS SERVICE | il YOUR |
_home. 8-3331,
SAVE MONEY _ us file your return for you.
43 Clark St. PE 41444 for apvt.
~~ JACK BANNEN
TAX SERVICE
NEW .LOCATION
| 47 6. SAGINAW
ia
FE 2-0082
NEED HELP? With tneome tax Ba $5 per average return.
7As WORKING MAN'S INCOME, — 21 East Tennyson, Bigs Ave 8 “as p.m, FE
__ Laundry Service __ 8
R RUP- LACE CURTAINS, “PLAIN OR
fled. peowty finished. Pontiac
Laundry Phone FE 2-810.
FOR
tiac - Laundry.
_Fator _
Landscaping. 18A COMBINED FORCES. NDSCAP-
PE Besse clean up : experts.
FILL DIRT ded, "Fi based AND
driveways
bia ‘on your, new NDSCAPE o
po _home.
Low oraal S LANESCAPH GO.
Spring clean up. Estate mowing.
season or monthly contrac
———T your home.
e none
Lic. by State of ich Serving
pacrueagg: ~ 7 ig — Free esti-
mates, EM
7c
Del cents sq
AA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING. Low
rates. om service. EM 3-5253
aA. 1 MOVING. NO atic
aable Rates 5-3488
Room 15,
. AND _ PE 2.0881
RE- Pee & Wall ashing
FLEMING ORLANDO 3-5306 | ;
~PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. |: ph. Por
~ Moving ¢ & “Trucking 19) 40 yd Complete |
fondseaping. 38 yrs. in Pontiac |
FE 5-3140. |
WANTED $5000 ON MOD ER brick home and acreage. 32-7240.
Wanted: to Rent 2 ,
PAPER ME Sg rene __rates. PE 42171 or FE 4-6829.
guaranteed. OR job yn be > 3} AND PAINTING
Physio-Therapy 221A
Television Service 22
commenecaee RADIO TV
repair. aa Night serv:
_foe calls. PE Day OR MonT 7
FE &
EXPERT 7 ae) ALL
er FE $4600. GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY
MAKE. FE ¢9736. CONDON'S
—RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE ST. JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV SER
45_E. Walton Blvd. _FE 41601 TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. PE 5-3714
PE 43000, 168 E. Pike St.
WARDS TV SERVICE Qpen_Evenings _FE_2-2076 Typewriter Service 22A
TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA-
chine repairing. Expert work.
Office Su ral Printing and iD
_ply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. TY
Mitchell's,
ENTED
._133_N. Saginaw st.
Upholstering
CUSTOM cree ste
wig, arin Cooley Lake Rd. EM
uSkEAE- UPHOLSTERING
8. TELEGRAPH _ FE_ 5008s DRAPES, & BED- spreads. Your material. PE 5-5797,
‘Lost & Found 24
Orion _5 call Myrtle “$271.
BROWN AND WHITE
bad
; 5-0768.
Airedale, Please call FE § §-0218.
LOST Man's greyish-biack bilifold.
Reward.
FE 24192
MAN'S BILLFOLD CoN-
Lost: YELLOW GREEN PaRa-
Wie inity at Comes, Fi "OE aries. ‘tein! ‘i .
Cost f WANT TO YOUR
give one a home
dichi: Animal Rescue League.
LOST: LARGE GRAY AND WHITE
Maltese cat, weight about 13
vicinity of Preston 8t
4+-6077
pounds
Reward.
ee tae * | NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3. PAINT
By number sets, $1.00 (frames
to fit) BACKENSTOSE 15 East
Lawrence. FE 23-1414,
SPRING CLEARANCB
A enti re wk-Fye i
$14.35, now $10.29 Dua-Fiez kits,
. No, 3, $21.75,; 815.95; Pony ot reg. $31.50, now $23.95: Pony . Model B, reg. $29.75, $22.50;
Pony 35 1 ¢ Me | 33.75,
now $24.95; Signet reg _. aeaf
0; Koda
$84.50, $72.50; Brownle "pulle-Eve
outfit, reg. $18.60. $14 a Brownie movie cameras "4
P. FILM SERVICE 1032 W. Huron - —ss*FE 8 % 3.
_ Notices & € Personals: 2s
AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES
Speciaitzing in domestic work. Li-
censed 36 years exp, FE $-5201,
Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1802
Aureos HEARING AID, RM. 16, |-
FE 4-0539. 101% N. Saginaw.
100 WEDDING INVITATIONS,
Sutherland Studio 18 pak.
Printed napkins — Past s
$7.50
Berea
fee,
CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOP S80) WO HURON s1
Will be open four evenings a
week to accommodate those who
work. FE 58-8912.
DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES.
_Mrs. Burns. FE 23-8814. 93 Mark.
HOUSEWIVES: HAVE A PARTY
oe earn cash or hostess gifts.
f HAULING A ARYFEINO, ANY- wi
ane
E YoU 7 MOVING! DO. IT
truck from Grap-
‘e fa Delivery ‘hervice. 1461
fry. Cal Loeal only.
ASHES AND RUBBISH AND
t trucking. FE 46229.
wt ao RUBBISH HAULED
cae SER AND LIGHT
hauling, Norciiff Pumphrey. 150
Wesson,
ASHES AND RUBBISH | An
__Basement ete. cleaned. FE 4
AULING AND RUBBISH.
Bill, FE_5-5033. Call
iiGHT TRUCKING, RUBBISH hauled. Call anytime. 1 PE 32-7538.
MAN WiTH TON TRUCE _Wants work. 48421
LIGHT A AVY TEGCEING. Rubbish he tea Sand, fi dirt
and 2-0603 a S| O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving
IN DEBT?
IF SO,
Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay
Ease Your Mind
Restore €redit
WE ARE NOT A
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSELLORS
— da RAR CRAZY ABOUT
soreee burnt-on
Notions.
NOTICE THE cleaner, Tt dis-
grease, Waite's
23)
titers |
FOUND: STRAY DOG; CALL FED-/| B. D
8-038, afternoon.
Share Living Quarters 30
wpe shot ram es ae dle 3 man to pri-
ae ty el Wtd. Transportation 31
RIDE WANTED MORNINGS FROM vicinity of in
tiac 7 . between or 7:3@
after 6 p.m. PE 46774,
TILDEN
ate | ham. 8 to 4:30 . Call,
__§-1983 after 5, or weekends.
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
ACTION!
r Land Con
On the eale of vou ,
trect. Hf it ts what we are leek
for we will buy them within eth
. us the fast serv
‘ou are looking for. No con
too large or too small
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 'N. Saginaw Street. Ph. FE 5-8163
Oven Ev “in 8:30 nel
CONTRACTS WANTED We need contracts for immediate . What have sale Buyers w
you? Reasonable ount, large
or all] balances, new or sea-
soned contracts.
tate, 1362 W. Hu 8t.,
evenings.
Asx for Mr. Cla Pew or FE 4-4813.
5% MORTGAGES _ ON GOOD PROPERTIES, ' acre
or more with 100 ft, frontage.
CHARLES 1717 L Dm
ae Equitable weociety
PE 4-0621 re 5-8801
BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR LAND SELL YOUR LAND contract, show around then ‘ us,
CAPITAL SAVINGS & LOAN £o.
1% W. Huron st PE 4-056 TO G oot
land contract. Realtor ce
is the “bird” to see, 1060 W. Hu
IMMEDIATE C. FOR YOU — contract or eoultv tn vour
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333_Orehard Lake Rd
WE NEED
LAND CONTRACTS .
Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W_ Huron &t. PE »-J183
Cash Waiting | contracts
+i nson personaly” quien.
courteous action
ep naa Realtor
+S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4253
QUICK CASH For your land contracts — you'l
Uke our service — ask for Mr.
ate CONTRA
Welt, 5440 Dixie “iw
CASH For land contracts, fast and ef-
ficent service, if you are plennin
to -— your contract we will
get more money, ask for
im Wiliams
Russell Young
412 W tec
Open Eves ‘til _ | FE 4.4528
_FE +0612
Mietted Kent Estate 224
CASH FOR LOTS ASK FOR
TOM BATEMAN
BATEMAN-KAMPSEN
/REALTORS FE 4-0528
377 8 Telegraph Co-operative Real 1 Rotate ‘hagheoss
LARGE AND SMALL
we’ have ‘veri io. tange_snd ; * ve ers jarge
ity or suburban, a or more
Reale ran Peek i Tae x pin Care
FE si08 or Meas, Opes
PEDDLING YOUR
PROPERTY?
heed farms lakers. and residential We hand detail
Taaneing and ame
YOU BUY Treweli INgUMe rr
si | 9, REALTY
oem
‘Wonted Rit Esato 35a
| iopuen
er ta ee A. pape Realtor
1704 S. Tel Rd. -
FE 4
a= for sale, see Us pow, we
. W. DINNAN 66 W. 42577
SOLD
or Not Sold
it's i's ecuue fe bast
“WHITE.
For emall you
what we wal nich pase
door within 24 re with cash for
a now and tell us
Edw. ig Stout, Realtor TN, Saginaw St. Ph, PE 5-61
¥ a
Mes te a
R. F. McKINNEY Univ, 1-0798
LISTINGS WANTED Resid
PAUL D. D. HAMMOND
re Pi ahaa * aves. re peut
“WHITE BROS. We Have Buyers
. Waiting For
3 2 Sevens Nene ee bate:
3 7 bedroom frame
2 to 8 acre building sites,
aif you have any of the above
UP) .
4-1267,
5 ROOM” APT. Fins? FLOOR | 3 Private eu ne
_tome. Call PE 403 alter $ p.m. 3 ROOM AR . ATE
entrance, PE #3 Norton.
Working couple, West
TRA NEWLY DECORATED, PYF pee. oo N. Saginaw. Apply
"ROD PRIVATE BATHE OR 3-1388 after 3
RMS. 8 downtown. ad
FE_47059. ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS only, x after 6:00 p.m, 20 WN.
a Fe ay MODERN APT. SHARE bath with owner. Electric’ and
= furnished, Small child wel-
. $16 week. 4211 Dixie Hwy.
AND BATH, DWNSTRS.
Basement and garage. Can
seen on weekends or afier 6 eek
properties o _quired.
TF ROOMS. PARTLY FURR .
, - c ) Pine Grove Ave. FE 44109. |g
WHITE BROS. v pet PRIVATE BATH, MOD- Rs ern, newly decorated, close in,
t R 3-1296 _couple only FE 43440. 00. +
Open Eves. ‘til 9 ~ Sun. 1 to & APT FORN. PRIVATE WA sow} . Fira oS; creeance adults, 53 Parke Place.
er water. . ROOMS AND BA PRIVATE
het oe ea ends Bae WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME ° - Call FE 8-1134 or MA 62503 anes 313
A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS/|§ OR BUDDIES, = Par’ lot. Front entrance and 31640 N'Western Hwy, st M'belt.| rear emaranee. | : Miss Duffy,
BUY OR SELL a rT VE (2 BDRM. NICELY | _in
I will per y your prop | ‘Available now to June. iSth. 10 erty or will mee tbr. you and ‘miles from Pontiac, §20 ® wk show you how to get cash if th | Cal mYrtle 26306."
aga ig reasona!
et ue we it,
R. D. RILEY. BROKER
$00 Elizabeth Lake F Rd. re os +1157
Busin aoa a tal C58 commerce!
Komal foot 4 or farms, ‘Qualitie.
ROY KNAUF, Realtor
WHY WASTE TIME? room modern. $500 down rea-
vas. monthly payments. FE
—_— $6306 a
LISTINGS. WANTED
We have man: poo all kinds residential prop-
rty in the Rochester area.
Rogér B. Henry, Inc. py HP St, 1849" EB. Aubera =
Rochester Mich.
secure new listings.
YOUR HELP, We have several
Cash Buyers We must take care
of immediately, Two of our buy-
ers want to be located tn etther
Ottawa Hills, Indian Village or
Seminole Hills. Nevertheless,
wherever your home is we need
it. A courteous salesman will be
at your door 30 minutes after you
call, don't DELAY. |
HUMPHRIES REALTOR
FE 20274 FE 4-7114 83 ~=4N. roatigie kt Open Evenings
__M Listing Service
_Rent_ ‘Apts. Furnished _ 33
1 LARGE MODERN ROOM, $8.
Two blocks west of Sears. FE
__5-6867, 1 ROOM STUDIO ~ APT. WITH
__Private bath. 164 W. Pike.
1 OR 2 ROOM APTS. QUIET.
Newly decorated. 133 FE. Howard.
1 }ROOM AND 1 2?-ROOM FURN able. Call now and }s—
buyers waiting | _ehildren,
FOR Privaus. ‘no drinkers.
ENT APT. “PRIVATE EN- “eet men, $10 soni
dies,
$-4632.
CHRISTIAN WIDOW WILL ARE
home with nice couple or lady.
PE 56-3233, CLEAN PVT. 3 RMS. AND BATH. _On Square Lk. FE 86-1370.
CLEAN TWO ~ ROOMS. HEAT,
Nights, gas and washer. 10 min-
utes walk downtown one block
from_bus, 57 Florence A Ave.
> FURNISHED APT. ~ CARE
ront. No entren or pets. EM
3-4061 after . _
COUPLE WITH SMALL BABY, ON
_bus line, near town. FE 42847,
DOWN TOWN. STUDIO APT. FOR
1 or 2, adults Ruseqtionaly nice.
Priva’ entrance. Dr. Curson’s
Poot Ciinie, 187 W. Huron
FOR RENT: Sega APART- ment, new build and most
Lig or nonal » ne os
bed roo: ;. ving room,
Ritcnen dinette and full base
in Northeast Pontiac. For infor-
mation, Call MY_2-2611,
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT
Clean couple, no drinkers, 1035
Oakland,
GROUND ) FLOOR GAs 3S WmarT.
rvate entrance and bath. Near
= Working couple. 222 N
_ Cass.
IN CLARKSTON, FIRST FLOOR.
bath
ARCADIA APTS,
permitted and bath. 2 children
"KG. = HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron. FE 4-8204
FOR 1 OR 2 xz. 3
Sf aae Gas
_hodd. $65 » . FE 47640.
HURON APT., 3 AND
MODERN. LAKE FRONT
3 cha N. PON- ¢. Hot w a a All
William, - Pv onr Mi —
4 ROOM HOUSE, IN
4 oon BATH, OTL HEAT. CLOBE
Adults only. PE 2-145. ‘4 ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED.
Te opping
ter. mo. References required.
Ch welcome.
-To Sell—To Trade
you ” BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT
=| MAHAN EALTY cO., RE
Ooeneneins feat wee [
2-0263
1075 6W. Huron
Ext suas" TO BRANCH
OFFICE
4 net “AND BATH. FUR.
nished or unfurnished. All yea
‘round home on M e
EMpire 3-016}. CABINS, BY WEEK. KAMP-INN. _OR_3-0891 or FE 2-808!
COMMERCE: 2 BEDROOM BRICK,
fireplace, basement, oil furnace.
Electric water heater, auto . wash-
eT, $125 plus | utilities. EM _3-4375
FURN. ~ COTTAGES, CHILDREN
welcome. 3810 Dixie Hwy,
—. | FURNISHED HOUSE
Ferry_ Ave
Rent { Houses Ur Unfurn. 36 E ee
3 3) BEDRMS WALLED LE. MOD.
see. to city. Reasonable, MA
4 BEDROOM, UTILITIES FUR-
nished, 880 per month. 970 Bald-
_Wwin Rd. _
4 ¢ ROOMS AND BATH WITH ELEc.
trie stove, refrig., dishwasher.
at the Village.
3-467)
ia MILE. E WOODWARD AREA, 4
ft ‘oom s ong as heat, tile
features A
A a Saat HOUSE AT 2468 PON-
tine Adults Drive, Sylvan Lake
_preferred A after 12 noon.
2 rooma, and
bss" per month. MA pastes.
§-5806
Liont ee RO
with garage, em
or couple. No drinkers, ences reguired, 2358 Orchard Lake
Ave,
__apt. 338 W. Huron
i ROOM — KITCHENETTE ‘PVT. |
bata, 2 adults enly. 200 N. Pad-
dock, Alberta Apt,
144 CLEAN QUIET RMS
poy bed ™ Ent. & bath.
= 64824
1 MODERN “HOUSEKEEPING FB pM.
—., qoene. 121 W. Lawrence.
_FE 214
7 AND 3 ROOM MODERN CAB-
ins, 4274 Dixie Hwy.
2 MEN OR WORKING
3% Flor- “MUR. |
Sduite. |
R ——- ivate entrance.
3 OOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE,
_baby welcome. Phone FE 5-5668.
2 ROOMS, ONE PERSON OR COU-
ple working preferred, no drink-
Pooky _$12_ a week. 268 8. Shirley.
2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. 13
> Florence.
3 ROOMS, NEAR YELLOW CAB.
Apply 230 Russ el}
3 CLEAN ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY.
18 Elwood
4
2 ROOM BASEMENT T_ PARTLY |
furn. apt, Newly decorated. Call |
__PE 5-4863, after 4 p.m.
3 7 ROOMS OFF N. PERRY. “OTILI-
__tles furnished. 800 Robinwood. _
J CLEAN ROOMS, INLAID ) TILE,
a ae _—. and gas, $12 a week,
2 Rocha. Cenrertan COUPLE,
Private bath and entrance, 118
E, Howard.
2 ROOM APT. PRIV. ENT.,
per week. ‘ Small child
come. aie a
e14
wel-
RMS. ATH ENT. eee spine, Weil turn, Couple
Cente
3 oe APT FURN. 3 ROOM
apt. unfurnished, Also basement
EX. Children welcome. EM 3-0486
Near Oxbow Lake.
2 ROOM CABIN, OIL HEAT, 1‘
peer N, of Rip’s on Tilden. FE
TARaE ROOMS AND BATH.
? pur 74 Earlmoor FE 2-3324.
ROOM FURNISHED APART-
all utilities furnished, FE
| ULTRA “MODERN 3 ROOMS,
MODERN, 9 ROOM APTS. 8 CHIL-
dren welcome. Sleepy Hollow Mo-
tel, 490 Dixte Hwy
| NICE CLEAN APT, $18 WK. CALL
anytime after 12 noon, 18 Oingell
Ct. FE 8-0547_
ONE 2-ROOM APT. AND ‘1 ROOM
apt Adults only. Employed cou-
ples preferred. 68 Williams 8t.
ONE LARGE ROOM, ADULTS
only. 711 Virginia,
SMALL MODERN APARTMENT.
3-0380. __$15 per_week. OR 2-6000.____ ENTLEMEN
bath, utilities
5-9700,
SUITABLE FOR 2 @' or ladies, Pvt. ent.,
furn, N-on dri drinkers, FE.
PPER « ROOMS BATH AND GA-
rage, Couple only. No drinking.
_FE 2-8203.
UPPER, 4 hecogge PRIVATE
bath & entrance, oo Par 3 3003 week.
Inquire 55 Henderson, F7
“path
irr ranch style building at Union
unf. Adults. Lake five 1 EM_ 3-428 apt.
Rent ‘Apts, Unfurnished 34)
1 BEDROOM, LIVING RM... KEITCH- wi entr. & bath. 1 child,
1a ¥. Columbia.
2 BEDROOM | UNFURN: | iil ¢ + te s TEL
egraph. FE 2-4510 or FE, §-3446
2 Big 5m og whe}
living mand bed
nished,
nation,
ward «
_fieid ares, PE 40003.
? ROOM AND KITCHENETTE, stove and utilities furn, bee >
very clean. Cow only.
_ Saginaw. Inquire rear iver.
2 NORTH SIDE ray for oe Aer:
2 sito available
immediately $. call
_*2521 ane ns ane oer 5, "call FE 6-1172.
“howe UNFURNISHED.
4 and Fe in retteerator FE 44226.
FOR SALE OR LEASE, 2 BED-
room, gas heat, 66@ Btaniey, two
_bdlocks from Lincoln School. _
FOR RENT 4 ROOMS AND BATH.
Must give references, No drink-
ing. No more than 2 small] civil-
dren. Phone
LEONA DR, | PORCH, a ___ ee.
. Priv. OR-
“May I offer a word of advice? Your mirage is wet!"
_ Rooms With Board 38
BOARD AND ROOM FOR MEN. $jeee to Was Gad plams. Gs Mas
ROOM AND BOARD. COOK. __ing. 41 Poster
RooM AND BOARD FOR MEN. Home cooking, FE 1028
Lakeview
Convalescent Homes 38A
ADDED ROOM FOR NEW PA-
tients now, Excellent care,. Cail
Ortonville
3-582
“Hotel Rooms
HOTEL AUBURIN
464 Auburn
OTEE ROOSEVELT
TORON HOTEL CLEAN week, 45
West —_ Pronk’ ve FE _2-8266.
Rent Stores 40 __For Sale Houses 43
6. INAW ef, AVAILABLE
“tor ae tind at business. FE
eee eters, or ony tape af re, ° ype
business, Call PE 3-164,
Rent Office Space
BIRMINGHAM
Buitable for ering, Sales of-
fe presentative, ete, 2,000 x ‘Sentral = te block to Municipal
BROOCK 30 8 Woodward, B'ham, MI 4-6700 41
MaIn FLOOR
We: Li . next pastes, ea) for retail or pro-
{ services office ard
1
For Rent M Miscellaneous a2
BUSINESS BLDG.
FOR RENT IN HOLLY a M Se Oot
BOAT ANI NDI fo ptt
ss st ae ete. ve
CEMENT
_ FE 6-i414.
. “ONE WAY
COAST TO COAST aun HERE LEAVE THERE
ou and Closed Tratlers P. BE. Howland 3245 Disie wy.
OR, +1456 — thd grind-
S-J144, 240
FLOOR.
For Sale Houses 43
OPE SUNDAY 25
Come see a charming 7 room home
in @YLVAN VILLAGE. Beautiful
carpeting and draperies, paneled
den, full basement and gas heat.
Pontiac Drive to Guaweed, right
to 1445 Glenwood.
Lovely to Look at Is this almost new 6 room ranch
type brick home. Rochester area.
2 ceramic tile baths, full base-
ment with finished recreation big jot, owner P. O. Box 635.
Pontiac
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, “ONE
child, FE 1-9008.
SMALL “HOUSES heat, children welcome.
_Reantiworth &.. otf Taylor
_FE , 4-2031.
SMALL HOUSE LoS = ONE
__iady wel welcome, 23 320 F ; FOR RENT. Av- | 3401
Rd.
Weat Bivom field
Call MAy- Information.
__For r Rent tent Rooms 37
1, 2 or } GIRLS WANTED.
hr Oe pas ~ , SLEEP-
kitchen _ tty. FE
, one gg - from town, pri- . Phone
_linen_for_ bath, 1
2 LARGE FRONT ROOMS FOR } » 209 Florence.
i SLniT FOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
and 1 large housekeeping room 1 args room on
rivate entrance.
HOUSEKEEPING . Adults
; jac Motor. FE
er § p.
{ FLAT IN LAKE OR
jon, room. large ritehen,
two pathes oil — ane, stor
MY 2-211, Ak ane
room. Ledgerock fireplaces, 2 car
garage. WELL WORTH $23,906
$35.00 per Month
Needs a little work to make this 6
room, 2 story buliding e real
cute home. Breathing space on
this 66x832 lot. Down payment
$1600. Full price $4,023.50
SYLVAN
REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake. PE 5-0418 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
WHY
PAY
RENT? NEW FHA APPROVED
5 ROOM HOME
| $33.72
“Per Mo. Don’ t Miss Yo our 7 Chance
to Bea ome Owfter
ONLY
— $550
OH
We've Got It! You will ae ® long time before
home to beat this
shares b just 6 years old with
good responsi-
ble “paves A terrific deal at $i1,-
A Home With a Heritage
A Home With a Future If you lke o large home with
ing room, coved and
place. Formal dining room, den
and library. 3 full ceramic tiled
“bathrooms, 6 wonderful bed-
rooms, 11 spacious ¢losets. Auto-
=e oll steam heat Situated
dA 1 acre
rege plus
car
room, then ¥ self to see this home. Priced at
$26 259.
WHITE BROS. REALTORS
Phosee 24298
Open” Eves. “ti]_ ® — Sun. 1 to 5
“OPEN
SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M.
3014 ggg Of ™.. a brlek Rake
reach
with atiached 2 car gerage, 1,
vanity tiled bath & sreninse. and
Only be}
school, Lake privileges,
that this
lot marage, with
cement ave, Better see this one
soon
SYLVAN LAKE Just ecross the road from park
and excelient sand oooh Large
8 room sil year-round home with
giassed-in porch eman gas
furnace. Wooded jot 402200. Priced
at $13,500, terms
KINZLER EAL’
670 W. Huron &t. Phone FE 43525 Multiple Listing Service —
KE Establishéd in 1016
WEST SUBURBAN — Owner leav-
state, Modern Srm, home
‘ Fag kitchen, plastered walls
pees aivaee ae Large
wood. fas $0,050 with $2.00 do down of or liberal discount for cash,
tonight!
NORTH SIDE-—™
Bar sean Nat eathea =
6261 Andersonvi
___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1956
, For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 | For Sale Houses 43\ TWENTY-NINE _
For Sale Houses 43
Leave Your.
= at Home You need it to ‘see the
Col venient ; bed-
cstaes. hae ‘Sule Wasi Sas plastered wells wood. oors b basement. Pre = beauti-
hall; below
day's Soeere
moy: . . wy ‘ ing haart $5,000
‘EMBREE & GREGG 165 U e Rd, :
Mi
N
GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Rd., Waterford
3-138
. AUB a 4 ROOM HOUSE W » 2 lots, lg gg RLS
some finishing inside. $300
AVON TWP. ~
4 bedrooms
en ¥ porurs. oie week a "ol : — +5016. Week Sylvan Lake Villa e
“cam, meer pes | ae Cae oe Thess $5500 down’ toot Realty, Ouls place, with studio” sas dale Ville, Phone ye makes beautiful living Tom.
: Riltion. PE 2 FE 23-1104, SHELL. GOOD LO) top stove, in oven, dishwash- = er and metal cabinets, makes a
sonee : | mes to admire. Construction
ioacline we tory & ma; | fumber, face = trick. uminus = toe eee ee windows and screens. Real plas-
car . 40 years old, Automa-| ‘et. Real tile Amble gas sir
tte ‘ ~~ and screens,| heat. Reinforced concrete drive-
furnished or fon way to sees poner. City, sewer
down, Apply at 69 Viola water ~ 1 block
Laxe Subdivision, Orton rivate city bathing " e ville, gan, 750 up. ar ten ue Chel-
WHIT Sine Sais HI E - —
We have one of
EE Tae ere, HUNTOON LAKE pe bath, well septic, elec! :
“ mp, wired, ai ; hot wa
PRIVILEGES Keraitcben sie ed it etary 3 bedroom ranch on] sound © tion. dvi-
—. jen ae cer | leges only 4% miles from city.
ment driveway. Bea ‘awn . shrubs, " box, | $1,800 DOWN front, Summer
Let Téa) " livin e with «ll furniture, Large
with nice sandy beach, Call
eee with eetone ‘aod Mrs. Burke, FE 41330. dows, Like new draw d is, wll
oak red wate. Ex. | $1,500 — Modern bungalow
tra nice kil with dinin | with privileges on Sylvan e.
e maf on divided base: Larg . garage.
m™ lb Pm
ay ee 3 li | rm. puneslon.. Priced Priced “at o ; sell @ . . , to onl 500.
facia Gov't eka | ip ga Be be Saas
“| 910,500 RANCH BUNGALOW ~ At-
Rare Buy eS 1% car garage, This one J eg, ue gs mm a. on. as 8 =.
tenors io. Pull lenge ine it wee tuy A good home
doors. Ehichen in wild dish me gt @ geod vplue. wi: wie
¢ OUR SPECIAL «1 is lovely gated Se OS eee eeeavyen. Coeee one Big Be ay 4 inst yea
way be open, for iecthe ‘home tor zou. Full, Base, ten Prigey | A Zh. & .. fired forced hot water — =
Maybee Rd. turo right to,| Sftny other tea ures that tend 10 Mary Bue, and you are there.’ any other ‘ make &
Value OPEN SUN. (10 to 4).
L.. H. BROWN, Relic
1362_W. Huron
$395 DOWN |
750 moALow. * ON sTyLe, U LARG Fe
‘Thx225. MoM
contract terms.
Sunday sure. Mrs.
charge. Ph. FE 2-412.
REALTOR
70 W. Huron 3528
_MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
‘Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
WASHINGTON PARK For home owner who wishes
¢ the Ree stored and
ric te just the the
ticket. busy
ciate Soak Httle 2 ee cee. _ etl
be ulred but
EASIER THAN RENT Here's: s Borges 2 bedroom home io-
cated of Pontiac that you
can afford to own for \exs than
ast 5 ‘ou pay for rent. Pull price
only 7. 400 with $1,960 down. Bal-
—, is Pens at just $40 pr
month you're tired of paying
atid are seeking eponomical rent,
living, see this home suburban
LAPEER CO. Here's o neat and clean year
‘round Basement to the Iake just across
the street bedrooms, cious living room. plus glassed- —
Enaded Bee Ful orice only "0050
on terme.
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 4-3581 NEW LOCATION AT. 1080 W..Huron St. 1% BLES. WEST OF TELEGRAPH Open Eves
OPEN SAT, 1-5 P.M.
WILL SELL .
1 room By EA
Near Clintonville Rd, 2 bedrooms,
large bathroom with stool.
gas stove, What have you
Near aie af Ra. fh! Set
' “ROSE McLARTY
. 6 Ni
oneal oh _ ong
| se 60 x 100. w :
_ Near Boot Lake, _
KNUDSEN Fast Side
"dsive.
er ee Willard St
WM. H. KNUDSEN
si0 Pontiat fiain Bidg.
$1250 DOWN story
¥
enters, ‘nelly. priced
i 0. saith BROKER 500 _El
“at aia Ct, Auburn on:
BI
S. MARSHALL ST. Ap excellent 7 rooms
Gas. heat, ,
escaped, $11,600 with reasonable
‘OR. COLORED and bath.
LTY
132 Collect
johnson FOR BETTER HOMES
P svacEe \
home on
attractive — fistn"tnrousneat
jee i car @ i
t,t Palse "
VALUE VALUE i
Here is wonderful liv ve ‘ , gain oriees 3 large
a utifi) recreation
Ng a gh ' (piattered) J yo~ ll N'T BE SORRY ~ PiInsT, 5
2 BEDROOM — NORTH SIDE
A lovely home “well pooase. —
neat and convenient, Large
ment, vin new ay A
very good 2 car ‘rene with
paved drive, Call no an ap
pointment to see this
Tee Pe Pie" iss a Mr.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Le gg Rd,
FE 42:
2 BEDROOMS AND DEN
-1$750 Down
PAYMENTS
- $37.97 PLUS TAXES & eee
road. Heath-
Beat large, ila, low tl tenes.
WAGNER
HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd.-
FE 47197
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 17 P.M.
NO
MONEY
DOWN
To Vets IN
CLARKSTON
RIDGE
MODERN
RANCH
HOMES
3 BEDROOMS
- 1% BATHS
Immediate Possession
Upon Approval
Across From Clarkston
Grade & High Schools
aoe rt
our OFFICE OPEN
SUNDAY 1-5
s'Geck of elementary school, | YOU CAN NOT WRONG? 8O
v ATE bed
Ea bee floor, ie bedroom on the
first, Very oere kitchen,
mn larep raleed i done
remote ake ful” uated wood .
ES REAL . ESTATE
* Open oe LADDS |
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
WATKINS seine, ged ts, AREA
a
GI RESALE,
floor. &1f00 fires
SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471
eee
Bateman
OPEN SUNDAY 2toS ~
304 Ottawa Drive
Seminole Hills ‘
SUNDAY 2 to 5
2550 Hickory Grove
Bloomfield Ranch
SUNDAY 2 to §
131 Exmoor
New Home
With 16018 —_— bedroom
oe 2
Here laa! a nt And one half bingalow
a
bargain at $10,500, *y
$2.00 down Sti exes
Among the Trees
In Syivan Ville thh
recat ceory heme. with
and ail
features we' sure
love, wer rm.
in house has a view P|
ne som, HR mee * ter beliroom. 1M% baths, =
i pod 100 ‘fe. on
F g23
tate
iam "hes sound re
Baur with bath ‘snd “basoareah, = Eon “ion rite, TES
wis|B, D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521
BARGAIN! caw
We
BR. J, VALUET, Realtor
BALD EAGLE LAKE -
WALKING DISTANCE
TO DOWNTOWN < seome & Beat :
BIRMINGHAM | Block Neat and
est, price, : only + . * per
eet F. REISZ = | OM W.
A HOME
OF YOUR OWN NDY
N a AND HARGER CO. 33° W. Huron PE 5-8183
Charles
Pe are en oe ee
MODEST MAIDENS met Alan | For Sale Lake =
LA Prop. “4
: rere lake lots
= ane OR ; N. of
fed lake with
Ul fa with riced.
1 to 5. from
as REAL ESTA ,
j expansion. Let ——. "hot HAY te’ igke. Saibe
re for : two "Gows. ' Wandant'“tt
ck irom’ some fruit — Ande: trade. rj 8 ;
rom bus line, $7,500 wi rson Street WHITE round PRONT,
ine a sat xD paaMey Bul a iaea ton
eka seat to Conn Lt , psy Teoresetend | expat emodern two beb| p & a ee tows
RE, ciate iy arias sets Gua] Bae “Bat ast | eee ema hee t aheeliial
Ra. 4 sooo with 2 car ‘ * AND $1.
$200 down. : fiteke: leat buy at ot . ol Be. heat, ra A Jonna DOWN
Sylvan Villa : : nae : nee lot’ with BW. Buca FE oases
%S ft. ghee ge Lot 113 Acre Estat yuo
ft; frontage on Avondale, sewer | North _ e ar BYE, RY,
$50 with terms, paid. $1,-| 0 => of Pontiac ea vl ‘ VILLAGE
we hove Rambling modern 7 room ear ‘round
Buys on Pomlnc’s Bast, sige we tan at to Build Bedrooms, ‘ShaiSeamais | ew, dome came re, ue a. wang, wider watectrnt
: wis Sega eelaet: sah 4-7 fo tte ‘buls Sa ottac pope paseted ora." ae ect - Row 2, “ee, soveee sap, Base x bay Tour lot nee
, ME RSHALL ST ‘nail sat eit wi AN] sents wh old ona Deiroli| eeuiped "wah ‘igheather 1 a i luna ™
a ee ee HARVEY WILSON, MIDWAY ST. _ ing my husband’ ig down your shades? You’ Come’ to talk with wae pong ae oe 4 i sorsnes "| $631 UNG. bar It
, homer Bir. - “HILLVIEW : s eyesight!” . : ? You're ruin- bh us about it./ and guest redwood ba + a ‘ a
mou) DON SERVICE a Personnel noe, Bate others. F ae Ey ae = eteioun basement,
WN es Broker : or Sale H bufidings. ft hy Scres and gcreens. . ae and| Weill -| , brick
for a Large 61131 43 __F ment, tor ture. Paym ne ae all Well -
‘Ms ns, far te Att, Se "Ein bee | pesace, one owes or Sale Houses 43 , ie = | See |
Peers eae tas | WH Lae ttre By | NEAR S MART] eaees sore pret ueneaat | mic
fe ick vite] Pets oa | ITE, |, For Colored Families || "aie St ae at . Diatntng Somer ores eumnerais | roeaons FRONTS,
aa : 6 room modern in ilies |- Stoker furnace, 1062 Realty ——S ae; ee OE PE CT featuring
pew scar eaieee, snetaded| THO AMILY, 5 UP, 4 ’ pI ey ory EE pe = 4 w,touble garage 3 2 =, See. oe ken| = ee gmecreome, |. ite , “in newly
“4 A BS ‘stoker na basement. Gas so gg mn Pull WILLIS +f: . quince ‘itachea, rae OR bath with | dining room, “eh
Sa cont, . Fenced lot. . possession, Price $7960 — BREW , ection | Decors: Boat: ull price ss dock’
air Realtor Two PAMIL' ‘ ” EWER — and draw screens. carpeting | 9 West of with $3000
Oakland Ave. tor Reng . 6 up § down. Gas B etal ate fu odern home, Basem PE 4-5181; ae a Parke : 38 well enn, Lot ood BEDROOM BRICK Pontiac’ 8 8 miles
Sif wha gm, rn rented, e paved “szset Rear nce 4 sorinkler "aysiem. A sound Cheerful bright lared living room a home which
a ar
a iM, JONES REAL, ESTATE Contine " sat, a Vacant, Price og. |" Gerace. Aste, featur RANCH — Bangsiow with att ey Excellent usighbornood.”"We ars roo ng room. madera bc
Ph. FE €3505| ay nia n call. _Seot® gintnss. "6 By = 1% car garage, p BF nag emey Leslie R. T Feally proné, te a ST = porch, utility room,
ST )) JT’ S A 3 be x open | 10. Pik” - Nott, Realtor eSPRING Grecia epeeised taka bre oe, | noe ae end aeite | see woes 8 ot Se ait
room brick with full base : icin ECIAL | Will.be a ~ inving Mrs. ome ve “Open Evenings os Five room LOG “w.
Peuutifal base- NION LAKE Yee ee oyt | - | Toom apa ent plus EGS Dengue, 3. seam
Saline pit att +n I ACRE Weil located on south aid of Aylesbury. Brive cut ae $4,200, aia ee nie hore eo aner te ung.
ae, | ¢ rosm mesera Reuse off Lake. Short city bice! je of Union| Lak pass around Cres B CK. ‘ sleet wun Grn
ed k e to righ Crese R ame At
Best Buys eae'h enema? lentag oe Sane ee oan ‘esmure ond wally pes ee nee age eS Phimetend to. Aviesbut scent | = 15 ROOM IN . BRIC =i" 'sTORY from Pontiac” terms.” 2 eons Capt
fe Sigeeg Wades 6 - 06.000 wih terme. . my ene eaee home. Deberiet 1 - Ae ylesbury end | $0 tea, ooners COME Senene, Sat eatee ter Os 5 mon wa - 2 North. .
Toda | large closets, a hen, 5 STOUT Ss comple ce, lores ype hyp H. BROW VN Rea Fe ewes > family, neat or lm gg oe anngs ‘Complete! ioc LEVEL, 7 room.
picture floor-to-cell- | F enc e, Huren mon e : room ' %
¥ Gasthator= Seneraion Gas best &| bedroom oovera Manga, astern «| ag aa =~ XRealtor || vt met aottatie ttt | TOTAL PRICE §: $5000 | Teomkige family a modsim.klteh-
i : 7 : .| Four room attached = 2-c ; ;
BRICK BUNGALOW, ain shen you suburban living | wih terme and She 5 5 BEDROOM 950. poEMINOLE HILLS down mm heme c, with only $800 basement, “and fazaes.S wided
inst qr", corner lot = moe . ft. . Hig, M4 mms ae comnts and od leek. yooh g, bedrooms, — IAL BRIcK-3| P PARTLY F a ee terms. we
fat tt with 2' bedrooms, ye M, 5 oouieenedl EAST SIDE en tae tee oPOLL ee room, ming | Siz room t FINISHED CLARK RE
House needs. Mi. DOWN Come, Oil heer. sod hot water. i W "ANT. TO TRADE ? J ets, oak flo piace, large clos- age. Good lot. with lake, front “AL ESTATE
ts rp ott Fs HA $2,500 DOWN enon Your car, truck. houses i SUNDAY 26 — tubs. fruit water heater me, opt. ‘ ane ee to ee re "PE e483
¥ Peroberry off Eile 1 t© 8 p.m. on CARROLL Hy drive-in reslauFant. home for 883 ; y more features, TeRMa.” GAYLO D ena and Sundays
model phone, Rd., LG. PORRITT Re achines aha. Pia: N SAMERON Drive ELI . ay i Ciees 2 BEDROOM
$1,500 DOWN | 2G West Huron Hine of equipment. iy 5. Scene = ‘-LIZABETH LAK We &. E 4-9584 Gente Mile ok caan ae
Busi this 3 eal Charen bun | GI HOME Eve. call FE sane oy Be 150 price. ar? 3 bedroom Inspect this oe EST ATES E 8 Feat tiple ae: ve. & tae: Ta) +7 : owner. OR
~ living roo me. 16 LIKE NEW-—3 bedro : g_ Servic a
fi rei Sd f S o"linie toes R he eet Foe ae Le ye) -beeeeee. pees o beeen ve an Privilege Lots!
cuity ‘Teak, chen, | LAKE PRIVILEGES SEE ome roe ol] FA furnace yt heat, water bee bath. of TON Wat located. iW re
cu roe tf tocetas in. Waren SEF vie mentea, REALTOR BES siza tome Su. | Seahige vom He Coot ideal ame
fotsl price only § | Ghee vitiage-| Pearl Buil Baldwin ec = Ss ey, Cor eee ed a aor Sane. -EY LAKE hips. On C merce Town.
only $7,500, ral “ mg & ares uilding Co MULTIPLE LI FE 46203 pos plus FHA mort 7 room - * AREA = 1 Plea ‘ase Lake, Elizabe
SS i FE , STING SERVIC sts, Approximately $55 8 {oo oe sant Lake and W =
NORTH new home: yee §-7923 E month includ y $55 8 ‘ * ee es se olver-
PERRY lots | -atso sum Our W AT month includes taxes and R H l ane aon oo. Pee casemen ok ie ERICED 9900 TO
~~ | xn vine : ——_a_ me 5 oar Duplen Ae INS RAY bandlidoat ey itz beater. er —— = oe
¢ with ee room, r ea aaeeeiae my ALTO! car yater
furnace kitehes " a STORY FRA “ms O'N : R landsea x H
ter Beste M “classed is a“ wane eo ond pain. Close ig LAKE 5 $l Realtor - 1011 W. Huren st. = Loon $8,500 ped. “completely ene “ot Orse
cron Rae and"obe car ge- Beatin eo room cas peso schools, 9 to junior | A number of excell Phone PE Sita vor OR 39-2028 PE sem!) PUT “ vubelantial 6 sous Cansei, Ra,
ble good, com- colored metal kitchen —18t_Beteos, VE _¢OMs, - | aites have ree ectont hetidin eal Estate E: -K. L. Temph PE 2-0)
Sad . able in ently beco: xchange p eton Rea WILLIA <=
oe. tise dove. ve out Dini Hey. to Water sive lakeside eubdivis eng exclu. OPEN Pp N 2339 Orchard Lake ry alton ene iar ALL —
$1,200 D ira eh oa" Anderson so ceaerar neat Wek OPE dake Ba: PEC | Sper aaturday and Sunday. OR
Bring ) DOWN and 3 7 daily, 1 to 7 . Each an and — 72 RIVIERA S DAILY & one For Sale Lake P’ wee oF FORTIES ay. OR
pont your euhence and 4. . : . Su 2: Each appresimetely een aie | EL IZABE ‘RA ST. 416. SUN. 16 _For Sale Lake Prop. 44) fr OF, BONTIAC 3 LEVEL 75
fag ecm fot a ee ETH LAKE. | ony'geut mane save cheons to | Fela Set Sins ie
ogg ea WHITE BROS : me se ony Zot iene vate hee to | uae ies igh ancy, Peat, 3"bearoomen 3 replaces
cuty Epos trom REALTORS . Ardm OLMES Emmetiate | posseeston fo Sa” duty ‘ei aan etc | 1 Ditteaftase* rnished recreation room wth oi
y — a ore, ~ completely finished. re ‘ong. joo igre ean Coors, Sully’ ta. wide diferent ce canal 190 ft. — a taasie, rinssed ip
‘ ea_ ‘til @ — Sun. 1 to 6 ee oe ' et,
Ww | -_ an tw 8 Street BART! See, eta | Se cet eee T. G. T
EST SUBURBAN M space. “I's _ closets MIX diate possession. $7.488 win 68 mae IVAN W. rockKe
fatredh biel PEN | IMMEDIATE mr St see | SCHRAM se:
. Ot ' me e Rd ;
ply | large living es. MA 6-12 1940 SUNDAY . OPEN F EM 3-467!
and large P —$<$—_ ne es ; PEN a0 _ For Sale Re L
Sorat lot. Priced to sell st SUNDAY 15 OSSESSION DR ite 1TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY 1-€ FE 5.5091 or FE 5-9471 | sovom Resort Prop. 44A
* cusToM Sey: cnnoqtlonss TON Tura. left Lake to Riviera St os FOU < Open ‘Sreata: ph, PE 5-2564 HOUGHTON = LAKE : :
Edw. M.S 3 bedroom bi BUILT hy has 3 bdrms. — = wnence Wan Love! RTH ST. 1111 Jos enings & Sundays Log exterior Knott COTTAGE.
os a tale Stout, Realtor fears, om bungalow, with oak | paling ood a lor. Good fi reo! her e =
— . and many other as . fave ‘anc beat. Beparste ‘er - strctions FHA cna igg rs A K. Directions” ged with terms ing, room, "Pull agri din- Sa al
Tike No teteo 2 Test schools Serekecty Near | bus. Dabeen Goeune son Ee arrudned ts ortens: Os sonra me OE NG @ Hees cen | HEAR Skeowr Lane v7 ,
nd stor bus, meet individ arranged to nm Sign expansion att: ‘angement, R OxBOW L
} \ TIAC LAKE ROAD, mari TO u es. ‘Come!! Let's ual needs, 3 BEDROOMS, : + $23,000, attic. “Good valu cabin, AKE «RM 10
‘ert Bui $2000 >A RPITDYW ie setting on
NNETT | ge i ee te le HOLMES- cen ricer | URAEBURN ST. | scene Wie TOS RE EF Sar
: one floor, rooms all car wh bd NIC VE . ———— ee :
OFFERS DEL 810 NO. 173 AND | Real et “ean * B A “| room, my rags schotie’ shee an erement. 2 | large c view 3. Bedrooms. Sale Suburban | P
sa Sk Mickaat wa, cusyame eee TRAM| Si iaiones| Sab at | Saat nO Oe Oe Prop. 454,
ear St. Micha 2 bedroom = 4382 Dixie Hwy, lot, new neighbo: iarge 60x200 : , see tt —— | CLOSE TO MILFORD
. el’s fishing lake bungalow see: r good wy. at $9450, ghborhood. Priced ; WA Fenced. 3 bed 20 ACRES
6 room brie Has auto. with lak: privile es. Ev 950 2 sTO TKINS LAKE home. La: room modern ranc!
— a eacellett conaiton Food, ‘uity) Foom ag “uiten: - | senanvo—rimmsg rae eR Sea tremens” SUBURBAN Russell Young oe Bedrooms: an lake | tached Kitchen, tied bath tami
first floor, 3 2 ome on = cupboards, Out and relaxation FRESH); White hom tage on this gleaming REA ce, Exeellent beach. room, | Idea] for f garage School bus
second . ba ge | e Road , new 3 b ree w e@ consist ng | 412 W LTOR $15,- ruit, gard
tomatic <= bisement av: Fant to Eg oy Tete hs B ARTR AM auneer. ree wneane oe mt. SH aa ch, 2 bed Open Even Evenings 8 sun Te 44-4525 dividing. ae Fa ltable orb
, storms and ed| sign. ss — at 44 per cent. with dining are kitehen : — 5 erty at $00.08 cellent prop-
\ e 42 and Ine} tered *®. full bi Lib
a ae ™ abs fh, "Fe Tt "oe | Ee beee ea alt pate C. Schuett | Bil Ss
\. * : ry h : i
Off Joslyn— George R. Irwin} WAT “WEST SIDE | & sen mene ae | vou BERETS peg rer oo SW ire.
Immediate Possession FENSa ote, Baldwin Ave | KINS LK.. Bri, Priced’ at i800" with 3800 rat * EAST OF PONTIAC
° reome and fat | snewet’ call, PE > aed $27,500 Conte ee 3 BE } BEDROOM HOME — Bas
28544 Fs h ma, 3 DROO E-B
“2 te ee © a a, ey Fr aga Eihie Bachangs |e Braon onde td vase] eect Romectaee| Tu newiv teouit home nas |. Mf ACEDAY Le aeet Sean Sein
on, b> Tis in 1050. Pull base t,| paved pane. P 4 DOWN and close yton Woods Subdivisjon | ¢7 ees insulated; be ural fire-| stairs. while de plus ‘Me bath « if ere =DAY LAKE $500 DOWN ate 208
Ti Kas heat, ajugs tne a, can. stoker furnace, va-| in ex to Dixie Hwy.;. Located eid ‘ull basement, ath, show-| large bed eS down. thete ts cn @ room ‘hb LAKE - New ™ untint ‘
walls, oak floors, jpatnted and se Gomer & $1, car garage, fenced lot oat elusive Lakewood. A rms and screen: as heat, with fi room, nice livin, s one down, 2 ouse, 1 bedroom 9 On _15'x226" . “a ee
+ ment, full base- fee ” lot, -s hea’ terms. 5 reactive 3 bedroom very and shade trees Se, room replace, step- ~ room full up, part, base Signs / ; H. E
eaiyeer tera | Site RS] mereeter en cece Romer] oe pitas) Greets) oe ec gate [oN WoobAULt vies | ames
converted to 2 -000. furnace, furnished - Gas autiful wood on a} (fate. must meres out © athroom. Pil ceramic all and make aa app 7 -— UL LAKE ————_Rocheste
rooms, Total ~~ é Pe and rented ft ed lakefront _by_a sell. May. of ak floors, fu astered wa ment to appoint- 6 room 2 2 had E wochesier OL. 308d.
$10, price Suburban $11,000 ‘with $1,500 4: . & 280 ft. Two lot, 90 y appt. Call FE be sten| furna 1 basement, lls. see this now. dint bedroom, kitch -
; . PAUL 2 JONES ht One Pxi2 bed: 11x12 bedrooms. | N _5:3136,_Term parmece. This bem new gas : mg ares With on ane For Sal
4 : REAL ESTATE peted room, 12x24 ’ O DOW rani S: RECT light e features IN-| - ? 7 a automat: part basement | ~~~~~~ a fe Lots
NEW! NEW! . room and bath bo 832_W. Ph. living room ft. car- N PAYMEN Be peenting, apd OB 2.BEDROO) wi ae heat. Nice si a 46
: 4956 down plus 1. Onl etiity room me, plus _FE ¢3505| Windows at each Brith picture NO MORTGAG s T | Bee rheatins,2 lot. ole RANCH H M jot with lote of shade tree sized ARR
4 gage costs. 2 nA mo ie car garage one snehed $1400 0 DOWN . 5] cluded. Dining area. Drapes in-| Will b AGE COST with terms. B Priced at $13,950 taht NCH HOME pot pr wees some finishing. DRAYTO
4 fous _ living room woes. ly 8 at, cost seme Watkins Lake, Built t floors throughout Pu Hardwood | lot a your free end ¢ ¥ appointment onl 4 pcated In beautifu "mci - I Aa 80 ft. frorta, IN WOO!
: 0. pieture, window ee Sie per reer te mate) cox tl and. bath bun nm 1947, 8 | & insulated. ox18 & ily plastered | home ser ree ne ciear | CLARK y.| Shores Subdivision, f Sylvan LADD’S INC Sone, eter ee He aon with lovely
: : metal h- oe sidin, at,| oak floors, utilit van aged with | fast nook itehen, break-| b « With full b starter “ RE. AL. >c ing room, 1 16x20 liv- 4286 Dixie H be a down wi
Q simi, compartment pe pyr gg a ie tomatic o y room with au-| Das - Pull 10% block uild on our asement. Or | FE +6402 ESTATE sic large dining L. OR wy... Drayton i" terme.
and cupboards. Oak lot 180109 Be eg Dlg Possipity ne men. tah = i pagmest Flot with small down oni? s FE a2 epding doers om siessts., tite 2467 poling o rs a ae tae
j - alee Ly ae. ia $12,660, terme. avail-| Lake privileges. * ft. lot. nog eveer slags ga posses- ROCHESTE 39 6 OR _ Moti rie enin Huron Street with wepueasiic bee’ dacaas. in ‘1 stor al oars Silverbeil Rd Oakland <_ raonr
Ss giticie cour bangalore, Close In—Brick R. D. RILEY, BRO will be cuner is purchasing an-| Fags. ae beat Pee um Librina senvice caer sereer 3 nies aera E omee| areearmte Samra
<4 iJ het ‘4 “R f PNT : ; ‘FICE ~ 47
JAY ONPIL, Reghos |, ia BRE ss “HAYDEN | HAPPINESS | ES SIDE. INCOME J, FICE OPEN 98
. le e. : this onthi ake F ATIC
eee eee 3 Bedroom Colonial - Signs Are Everywh ie tank “included. Well| EAST sus. I NESS this home 20 the om side ae pront \_ JOHNSON, Realte
a ° Tokem home in A-t cond OPEN ere (| waa” Wittcomn Ss) fo. ot HaAS GPOTES RD R. ANCH Cc wailg’ fares. aseeeed Dixie Lake 7 1704 S. Telegraph R i
e 7 in exclusi A ve FE , REALTOR e, Living rge- 7 room UTI ~ in ved street and « qa,
( ; 7 pg gg gS eeders tarne ta B §-0522 home. Living feom. 28. 2 i NEAR E Swank Keldbieeoanns: Law 120, lake FE 4-2355
with fire; room tas} Dome: with full brick ranch a in 198% 8D 3. Sa z 13 Kite! - Corner AYTON PLAI monthly paym Low frontage on D
- feats, “Sele eo basement which hen | “fro jot aSEiT fe Paved. ot See thi ents of $50. 120" fr take
: 10x bedroom: parlor! eli sed for an off ic on first Pg A 3 bedroo: miage. Newly d Paved street : S today, Dixie Highw ontage on -
r 12x33 s. master ic, A corne ice or 1 floor, partly fin ee room on ond and bath. iy decorated § r . miles N ay about 12
tnelud . Carp main - location on i y finished. 2 bedroo ‘oom : . of Pon
SUNDAY 15 sia Se eet | Neat neat “Hie for spany oi iehas | fie’ kan, wot ae|f FOR COLORED | at no
* on nice! . Bit-| reation room — 7 , edroom, C m and ‘one bas , one floor 2 car ul porc!
ge le Allg epee ee, eee ne cones. : WATKIN arent fmbrention te one manent d tar gareee nl AB Py :
se we, fonlee extra lot avail could be used for, office space. | ShOTTA WATKINS LAKE. § Larg TS cer gamee Deen, and “ore | [our Tots on pavement, Can ar te oe ae iv
2%; RESALE. Large fam. 80,’ ter ke. prfivileges. #10. home is sor her ene oom, ‘tek |] lew. buin a modern Bunes-| are see in ving. reome. Oarden genes Fenced ates eo with oo with pray Site qesteoed FOR LO
bets tnd" fee |R i SaaS os | Sarlng eo mete une | Seo eget eh, S| ine 1 a Se ie | Ee ee yA
“ r + "til 6 4 : asere closet s, bath, am- Y IL 5 é ‘ e. Ack Wy
mentee pies [OY Annett, Inc, | pigter.. Bios a a cultivator,
Rae e poe, mY 300 ~Lochaven
eaostare a vine bint TO
Swap _for lumber, FE_1-0060 VACANT CITY TO | TRADE.
5 room modern, school dis-
trict, 2 lots. Eq » $3,000,
price, $7,350. Trade for equity in
our present home, contract,
ate model automobile, vacant lots
what have you?
46403,
or PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark:
Oven evenings
WANT 1054 PLYMOUTH “OR FORD
2 door
_eesh or all cash. FE 8
WE ARE | FRANCHISE DEALERS
for the famous Ec Rotary
gh Reel ze iawn ares. —
our mowe for 1952 Plymouth and | 125 W
8-1960. 8 pe: dinette set ..........., $49.95 2 pe. raf $49.95 Used TV's, from $24 oe. MD.
ide-a-bed, from $139.95 uty
Used Gas Ta: JS 930.66
RD’S
Furniture and Appliances Hari re
where. "Wrishey's Used to ed
MAPLE COUCH AND CHAIR, 945;
ROOM IM GROUP. piece suites, gietece
"2 decorator = ALL FOR , PAY
ONLY $2 WEEKLY
Pearson's Beak Furniture
‘SLAS! ED PRICES marred
new
We “7. eS i exchange every-
Sag he Se me Furniture 104 8. Saginaw PE 23-6623
= , mi "TV antenna. it. WALTON TV. Cor. Joal
ton, a8,
ii Rg rest et id i
ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’ 8 Bank Furniture
42.0 Lake A 47081
Ejeet atin a ise
$2:
Bedroom cuite 008 washer, $25:
hot water heater, $20, Phone FE
4 ve. It iving rm. 15.00 0, ue framed. Lesenian
oo ——. table and canis
on «8 on
Ecibee. wv, sharpen love aor rE
BARNES. {TARDWARE 742 W. Huron 8t
For Sale Clothing 56
4 WOMAN‘S SUITS, § SKIRTS formals
Sport coat, top eont,
7 man's dress shirts. Size
2-1843,
i
EEF |
16-32.
BOY'S NAVY BLUE Bt SUIT, SIZE 8 man's pin striped, sixe 30. FE
DRESSES. $2 TO $5. SIZE 14. Skirts, size 26. $2. Good condition. FE 5-6355.
Orr ‘Ss CLOTHING, G. zES %,
one FE 5- Easy Parking. |‘
56 | _M
2 CO) }
3 HOLLYWOOD Bi BEDS. a.
new WO EME iM 3.3561. springs, like
NEW DELUXE MODEL GENERA electric vineve. used 16 =. ~
pamengs: CLOTHES, SIZE | a TO 14
Scout uniform size 10. rE
20326
WEDDING GOWN, ATTENDANTS
dress, Headdresses, worn once
recently. Size 12, Cheap. 445 Pa-
Sale Household Goods 57
Wil = sacri.
$100 tn yee because of lack rm Prone Cail
NEW TV Seer Somntce
1- pee.. $200 98 4” RCA Consol
1—Reg. $339.95 24” Phiico
Swivelet asece
Reg, $240.95 24” Philco sis0
1-Reg. $100.98 21° Raytheon ‘Pabig
1 178. : ” “Ambassador Reg. § os 21 Suse
tt eeee
i- he 1?’ Phiico ‘Table PPR ere ey
apd £4 ee Oe ee
eee - = pees
ss ic Ranons R UNRO, 1060
TRADE 3-IN “DEPT.
pees =
—
f. CHAIRG.
terion + PIANO AND ENCa. condition. Chrom — and four chairs. * seer in
m,- $65. OR
USED DEPT. Used Maytag
Easy Spin Dryer
RCA TV. ; 6 cu. @. GO. BK. Refrig.
Hoover Vac
CLAYTON ig” —_—
Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Hid. Keego Harbor
——_ PE 5 eal or FE S-s974
~~ USED ELECTRIC
WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEARANCE. NEW, ALL 5 ae
MAKES. .
A. TAKE YOUR PICK.
Tene. CONSUMERS Own
10
CO, 28 W. LAWRENCE, FE 5-6151
Perea reer ewe
~. No ie
DEPT. ae
ai v Huron 3 Rane a #11
USED TR fe IN
Washer ve, Kitchen
ANCHOR FENCES No PHA ats
A COMP
HEATING JOB
Tata fii ttiat et brave tent Fees aver-
age ‘Sense 2 ae 6 8 oan
™ COMPLETELY INSTALLED - OIL $848—GAS $775
“DO If YOURSELF OIL $595—-GAS $535
ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE
MATERIAL SALES CO.
BURMEISTER
Northern Lumber Co, 8197
Ral of wite 3 tacts ial Pe 5-6488. 425 Slocum “Rd. Auburn conn
vsToM MaDe CAWRON i ‘A. “Silcane a ee es
1, MY 327 — thy
“Closet I Doors >
ian A i6 PT. CHRIB-OR.
er, New cover, $060. FE 92-2738.
imo Brass "s ¥
oy farm Fm gucane a ed
al ee i ga
tank. ae above are all
ting condition. and will, ac- cep site ae ofter. eae
~OR 30014. Bef. 7 pm.
For Sale Reamers, Milling Cutters, |i
Mills,
Slitting Cutters, etc.
20 |b. Wilson Foundry ™% W. WILSON
Discount Smishcount
see ae ener
ak,
Beant mahogany fush doore,
be 4
“PENN PAIN House PS haeeer seensees $3.08
coe een nen ene
20 ap ee °
Nine SR
Modern Ae a,
- PA PRA
/CALL ed ta
reas T
ae
po ee a ee eee? ae ee Oe
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956
Can be ls" peti pg KF For complete onh. write
Re Sen” us. Gesen-
at RECORDETIONED Bi BUNGA. Ye Pat very low price
NO
” SPINET PIANO wi with have made « ®
+4 rer to welj this
at a new low of
. A. limited _ obnty .
© note, Mahogany cane. Doce
Fieh tone. § year |w be
i a a rE
MI 4.3440
Sale ‘Store Equipment 64
a 6 FT. MEAT CASE.
Undeli
For Sale ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 6; 67
DRY BODY Woop. #6 corp. _ FE 1-084.
NNEL Puel Oi),
Faint, 436 Or- " 66159,
Pets
Oal
Oak-
. FE 3 PR. CANARIES & CAGES, 701
Melrose q
—sraph.. r= gam PASE, BOAMDED, 998
© _ deliver; OA
ALPALPA.
alfa ‘alfa, F
patra AND.
PE 54-1001.
Sned
er nowt
Oxford. OA_8-2158.
CLOVER | a AY.
tatoes MY 24
Piano | FOR 8 hay, Will deliver
__$150, Market,
No reasopable offer
80359.
month
East Wattles Re
w ‘Rd. west ad.
YOUNG Pics md. Cal
00 oF all
oar, __Hay, ¢ Grain. & Feed ° 71
TYPES HAY, ¥. FIRST &
“~ tne Also straw. Wil)
HAY, SECOND E 5-109.
BROME Hay.
CRA SEED
seed oats, 1 yr. fin cer.
Bud Hic
- ALBO 1 BATING PO.
‘ALE: ALL Trees fa GOOD OA &
SECOND CUTTING HAY. 7 cents. Corn, oats, lumber Rid
_!ng_ horses. Phone MA 5.
~ For Sale Livestock 72 2 RIDING HORSES FOR
a * Bs gy | saddles and com-
se trailer with
‘b ee. ——— ir
pie. 700,
Sa¥ GELDING. on YRS. RS, GENTLE.
— ANIBEALS. er dec!
HORSESHOEINO FRAGHICAT &
tentific. Kenwood 4126 Saree. _S
ben ~ _YEAR OLD BULL 4 Sots
old—also two steers.
Rd.
ep DUROC BOAR. 7 MOS. OLD.
D HOLSTEIN bull. Also ote Hereford bull.
Or will trade 1 Pontiac Lake
DRESSED S
1 MA 5-0071. Call before
day Saturday and Sun- OATS
kmott,
SALE,
AND 3 2
___ Wanted Livestock
WANTED TO BUY: PIGs a AND
hogs. Forrest Jones. MApie 5-5206. |
- For Sale Poultry 74
BANTAM ROOSTERS
$-6825
Orion. APPLES, $1 BU UP, HOMESTEAD 4 Lk, Rad, |
39958), dersiies. deck Cock ra Ss, I.
' Phone evenings Orchard
>| MONDAY, APRIL 9,
P rm COKING BROS. “YOUR LH.
; RD., AT
7 | BROE BROOER. 080.2, ECR AAA BUYS THRU '56- AT LEE'S ‘ chain sa
rs ee 8
ie tillers KJ Mee, '
Rotary ‘awn mowers, Fairbanks- weit riding mowers, Get
Reel 46: lawn power,
sprayers, gs Sah se pod site, on
ake lawn our gard &
=| Eee 1956" for your best
ree thade-in at best terms.
blade, Tooth Harrow, Ex- cohen cond. $575, 4178 Woodstock,
R_ROTO TILL! NEW &
Parts and service demon-
Porta 8pa 9 power
BOTH NEW
FERGUSON TO 35
CASE 300
INDUSTRIAL AND FARM
Biades, back bony loaders
"AeARE WARTS? Cc tT RATES
LOW INTEREST RATES
Buy and v
HOUGHTEN & SONS 28 Nofth Main OL 19761
MANURE SPREADERS. 10 BU ~ ov. Good condition, $60, MA
yy cellen condition, John Deere side
EEA wis
De » Ph. 4,
GA . 6%
. B & Engine,
ews kle
Snow Plow is Mower
: Box
All like new. Mt 4-1906, After 6:00 p.m.
Auction Sales
“AUCTION SALE rge stock of new merchandise.
ings, dry goods, dishe "hardwa: 5, 5, re, hundreds of other items, Auction om Sat. April 7, from i < 3 =;
a April 6 fro
Lake eR es
Trail-at Maple rd
1966, 12:30
auction, Lovated 3
of Hadle’
Farm
mers No a cultivator. ‘4 Allts-Chal-
4". mounted
bry "allis-Chalmers 2 Aa
plenter "$4 Allis-Chalmers 7 ft.
mower. ad Allis Chal-
mers 66 All-c: P,. T. 0. Com.
bine. ‘35 New Holland P, bf oe
Baler, (Baled less than
bales}, ‘35 Ontario 15-hole ‘ism on rubber. ‘55 — = Mee
tired wagon 16
deck, ‘55 Allis-Chalmeers 8 ft
dowbie-dise with hedraviie eon.
rols. 32 ft. Case chaveter, Pius
mora Bank Clerk. rs. Reinert Prop., ‘Arnold and ud Fickmott, Auctioneers Ox- ford OA 8-2226 or OA 82150.
8 ALD seem OEM. 18 Fr. 3 eidiare
oi 2 Atter 2 PE set Mgcome CRUISER, 2] FOOT
3486 ulpped, “must sell,
38 FT 083 RICH. All modern, Phone MA
MUST SELL aréson ste
FE 2-489
NO D0 nv N PAYMENT.
—_ Coa — tb f
catego roma et, ee on this plan
to 8 _Telegrapn EXCRANOE
OXFORD.
Trailer Sales Stewart Coaches have falousie wtn-
dows with storm windows. Double
floors, full size bathrooms, 7 ft.
, steel roofs, oak —— 'E_2-3200
General coaches now in 18-27-30-
33-35-40 ard 45°. lengths.
We dare you to compare these
coaches with any anywhere.
30 trailers or more on our lot at
all times, _
We have a few used tratiers that
we will sel) on a rental plan.
os 9 to ® weekHays, Sun. 2 to ®.
ichigan Bottle Gas Mgt and ac-
eessories. Phone
1 mile 8 of Lake "Otten ng MM.
Oxford Tratler Sales can offer
more or less any time!
PONTIAC CHIEF
AMERICA‘ tJ ae MOBILE
FTO tet coeoos
HUTCHINSON'S on RAT the
ATOGA Styled — care. fashioned with
skill and priced to sell
97\ -2:18
For or Sale Housetrailers 78
CARNIVAL - j by Dick Turner
© 1906 by MEA Sermen,
~ “That recent bribe investigation has made all the boys
cautious — Senator Smelt is even picking up his own check!"
For'Sale Housetrailers 78 Boats & Accessories 85
18 terse’ 79 woes SPORTSMAN.
oe aE ee es "oe
ew} bot era ~ ST0GI sacrificed, 2 hs yt =
sae. er sizes
trades. Genesee Bales,
Dixte _Disie Hway.
— Trailer
Exchange ANDERSON
DETROITER
CHAMPION
GREAT LAKES
BEEMER 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms a)
ble.
menths to
on eae! —.
PARTS STORE
eo 8. re 2?
Sales Tots Eves, & Sun. p.m.
UBD Preskien ecuna” ‘ete Ardmore, Detroit.
- Auto Accessories 80
ALL PARTS FOR ‘47 CHEVRO- 27681 "ie
For Sale Tires 80-A
2—€70x15 TIRES AND TUBES, FE
i gto WHITE WAL mew $17.08 plus
__ change, 503 &. w FE
GOOD USED TIRES, $1.50
also white walls, 603 8. Saginaw,
FE 40687.
GOODYEAR, a ew aggro
rich U. 8. yore me
Walls. Off New We afro, Guar.
-_—. a" -. 60 per cent off,
mrp Ww TLLIAMS 451 S, Saginaw at Raburn
Auto Service 81
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE
ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma-
on 23 Hood. Phone FE
~'Sale Motor r Scooters 82 82
o CUSHMAN AN SCOOTER. MOTOR
_in good shape. $50, PE 2-0680.
For Sale Motorcycles 83 83
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON
¢ Harley Davidson, Harie larley
Soguew. Bales Co.,
gg ger DAVIDSON, 8190 Cooley Lake Rd. Cooley Lake
Service. *
fNDIAN MOTORCYCLES SALES
See's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake
Keego Harbor, FE 41762,
Bil McCain...
84
For Sale I Bicycles
3 BICYCLES 24 IN. AND 26 IN.
pers. 1 large tricycle 144 WW,
Rd... 2 m south
hs enmiles west _of Rochester.
~poys’ rat's BIKE, $20. __8-0608
Boats & ‘Accessories 8 85
ir RUNABOUT WITH i Ve
h p. Champion. EM 3-529
12° STEEL PRELAND BOAT ~ TEE-
id FT. LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. 2 _sets of sails. OR 3-175
% XY, P MERCURY. ( aia PHONE
eT CRAFi BOATS
W SERVICE ORAPH EVINRUDE MARINE SALES
____422_8. TELEGRAPH
BOAT FEVER? ?
Here's Same Remedies
16 hp Scott Atwater ......... $160
Mark 7 Meréury . $180
Mercury Class B Racing ‘ . $175
10 hp Mercury . $95
12 hp Elgin. ......... $185
9 a Evinrude $ 75
Boats and trailers fro
AUTHORIZE! a
MERCURY OUTBOARD
SALES & SERVICE
oe? trained mechanics on
‘DICK DEAN’S
WATERFORD HDWE.
Seas Dixte ‘
DON'T, BUY UNTIL YOU a ‘s Marine one, Sarees | ae Fa 5
3
i
i stamps, On
boats. “boat kits, and supplies,
Open til & o'clock, 2605 Orchard
Lake Rd . FE
- | JOHNSON
Starcraft
Nee trailer wis Lochaven
_Rd., RR_2. FE 7- }
MARINE INE PLYWOOD, CAR
a Rey 1065. 32-3204,
“4 PT. are -BOAT = ouT-
__board_ motor, FE 2-1048.
i¢ PT. INBOARD, 6 . BEAM
borsepower. carb, Grey
Fireball. - new, Needs some
work Fama mpletion. Real -~
gain , can. Cal) FE 2-5710
_er ag ses om” at
st
REA-
sale,
outboa,
me oe & poo heal MOTORS
— Sa ba nih Y 9140 Pontiac Page —
TROJAN — VELLOWIAc
ie a ort | MOTORS - TR. 4
Pettit PAINT—~MARINE IIARD
INLAND LAKE SALES
3127 W. Huron Bt. rr +7121 FE 2-6122
FIBEROLAS MATERIALS To cover your be ye 3 etc.
Wholes: aie and
REINFORCED
W. 14 Mile Rd., at John R
Lincoln 3-4442 Open Sun. stot
r BEST UALITY MARIN
— RINOTON | !
EVINRU UDE: MOTORS
Standard steel plers Marine meyer &
Harrington od W orks 1890 8, Telegraph Phone PE 2-8033
Trailers, boats. stands &
Everything for, the boat
OWENS MARINE SUPPL _. 360 Orchard Phone -8020
MERCURY new, $200. 12 ft
boat. gt
cover. OL
ONL Y $100 Johnson 2% HP motor. Boat ana |
oars. PE 4-1906. Better hurry!
PRACTICALLY NEW Be MA-
rine small
deck and foam soubor 4 sea male, Can-
oe ae mo-
~ SHORTY HOOK’S
PLACE MERCURY OUTBOARD ), TORS
Sales_and Service. PE 2-5 SAILBOAT. 16 FT. Sires rigging,
dition, MAyfair 6-333,
TWELVE FT. R Row 1 BOAT
condition. $35. W. Rutgers
Transportation Offered 87
~“SaiLe.
haul complete; Good con-
COLD?
Fiy to sunny California on ad
uled TR 'N- uge TAL 4 engine airliner. Fare —
\ rvice, NORTH PART
load either way. FE 5-6806.
Wanted. Used Cars 88
UP TO pad FOR JUNK & CHEAP
cars. 2-2666 days or eves.
WANTED. SCRAP CARS.
______ Ph. OR 3-451!
“THE ~ HIGH DOLLAR For - grade used cars. We
need them Drive the extra miles
, a pay you well. 4540 Dixte
"H. J. VANWELT OR 31355
A BETTER PRICE FOR ANY
make or model car or truck,
We buy, sell trade
HIGHEST PRICE,
LOWEST TERMS
CHEVROLET
Oakland County's Fastest
Growing Dealer — e781 Dixie Highway at MIS
MAple S5ert_ Open nites ‘til 9
* PAY
Top Dollar For Clean Used Care & Trucks
-Matthews-
Hargreaves 711 8, Saginaw St. “FE 44546
CASH R ANY MAKE OR LATE
_models. Economy. 22 Auburn __ WANTED -—- JUNKED OR USED
cars, ony make any model. To-
$$$ ;
BACLEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-0219 170 BAGLEY ST.
See M&M Motor Sales
Por top “pr on jate model cars
2627 Dixi e Bw ‘ OR 3-1603
LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN
ND SHARP, BRING TITLE.
MONEY WA iG AT
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES
264 8. Saginaw 6t, FE 47371
PRIVATE PARTY WILL PAY
ceah for 00 ot Jeter, FE_ 2-497.
COMMUN ITY
MOTORS © 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M,
HASKINS | Wanted Used Trucks 89 For Sale Cars (91 aes <
ten = sal
1000 | i‘.
WILSON GMC TRUCKS
NEW AND USED
FE 5-9485 FE44531 -
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST
GMC DEALER
Oakland at at Cass
Rigg ETA
TON PICKUP. isst = % Radio. heater, deluxe cab. Per-
aaah SALES
i} DODGE % TON EXPRESS. — pid very good
HOWARD LARE, INC, 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego ~ 7
“agen efor Saad al day Sanaa see *
Sa Pert d. bstt ‘M4 Gi ic TRACTOR. ‘AIR,
ee New Farber. * eondi-
tion. re 3-4515.
GMC RUBBISH AND GAR-
* ae packer truck, Phone
ee Ford F 250 ¥ TON EXPRESS
4 Speed Transmission
$695
LARRY JEROME ROCERETES ery DEALER
“POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A
__GOOD, PLACE TO a oH
Be cae bee or on n oi larry
and Bill's Auto Sales. 235 W.
ontcalm
1954 omc” DUMP. 1052, 4
wheeler one _ steady year
_around vee 3-1005
‘4 GMC iS aoe: 2 WHEEL
trailer, ‘pick-up box oun piat-
form. Chase St.
Just the Thing for the
Landscaper
‘4 ae 14 TON PANEL.
‘$5 % TON FORD STAKE V8 EN.
orke. UNDER 1,000 MI. LIKE
NORTH CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s
National Bonded Dealer”
1000 S. WOODWARD
VE AVE.
BIRMINGHAM, MICH.
hate Inemenes 705 Pann ice ial AUTO INSURANCE
Founded by Sears Roebuck &
6 ) Cali . Jim 1 Boushell. PE_5-7754
STATE FARMS FAMOUS 60-20 Alito. Ins. Call Perry or Huffman
FE 2-1754, FE
Zc
before you renew.
_2-9201 - For | Sale Cars” a ae
“Bright Spot”
Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC
Cass at Orchard Lake
FE 8-0488
‘64 4 DR. BUICK CENTURY. R&H. W. W. tires. And all extras, $1,650
FE 4-6892
W4LL ACCEPT
Outboard motors, boats, appli-
ances, guns, cameras, etc. A
part payment of a {fro used
car ba aT “et term
BILL SI ENCE oat CARS
62 Oakland ave FE 4-7333
SPECIAL
THIS
WEEK 1952 Plymouth 4 door sedan
1953. Plymouth a oer sedan
1952 evie 4 door sedan
NO MONEY DOWN.
$395 FULL PRICE 60 other cars to choose from
COMMUNITY
MOTORS OL 23-9481 Oven ‘till one
——— ba nag & HEATER
Dynafio, $205.
1951 B
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Cass at Pike Sts.
FE 43885
“EASY ED” NEEDS A
WATCH! Let your old time plece put you
wheels Use it for a down
payment on any of our good run-
ning used cars.
“EASY ED" JONES
AT
115 S. SAGINAW
CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE power. White wall tires Con- ‘33 Pu
tinental kit. Loaded with extras
OR 3-4376.
‘2 CADILLAC” CONV. 28,000 miles, Will take older car in
trade, 910 Argyle, PE 2-0345
National
Motor Sales
“We will sell: you a. car,
even if your credit has
been turned down else-
where”
$39.50 0 Dn. sins, Bites ‘Nocosigners
No furniture loans
No finance
For Sale Trucks 99) oF
CENTRAE
1 nr
Rees
Bob Frost
FFERS
BIRMINGHAM
CLEAN
CARS
PY SS PETE ae ee
coupe. cove $1005
Mercury 1954 Custom 4 dr. . $1196
sreury. 1068, Cusiows 2 + SOS
Bob Frost, Ine. Lone MERCUR
850 S ROTTEN RAE BIRMINGHAM
CHEY.. 1955 BEL Ar v-4, 2DOOR. Glide and hea r.
New car appearance. See this beauty today. Just our car down.
Easy O.M.4.C
Haskins Chev. 6751 High it MIS
san TP Miche HMI 1948 CHEVROLET, CLEAN, . #70.
Ie Ruth 8.
Ez A 065 CHEVROLET @ DR. B
_ Pa da 8 Power uae. R& H
a ‘1 CHEVIE. DEL’ DeLuxe 2 DR.
"$6 plates. $295. runs good, FE __ 31842,
a CHEVIE. ve (PASSENGER
iia GRAY AND
ae Bel —_ ea bas t pe.
_#iose,
i981 I CREVECLEY HAR byOP.
Wonderful oy
1955 = =
tone green & betg: gg NA ong wash- ers, 15,000 actual miles, Very
275. After 6, call sharp car for $1,275, A
_FE_ 2-077.
CAR FOR SALE. CHEAP. 79 W.
Beverly.
“EASY ED” NEEDS
FURNITURE! in your old TV, washing
machine, refrig., etc. “Easy
will allow you enough for a
origi payment on any car on the
SEE
“EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW
1951 pg ge 2 DOOR. RA-
dio heater
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts.
PE 43886
HERE 15 ONE CAR
IN A MILLIO
A really fine car, 16,000
condition,
sm a Hydramatic,
R&H, power brakes, dual carbue- actual
1054
lucky "ion. = —_— 2 ome For onl
va ¢, Byl
__5-7160. piiiead *
‘49 CHEVIE, lore COUPE CUs-
caer wed. PE 45
asee EE 1956
‘FORD CONVERTIBLE
Becetine Mack me req and
interior uipped.
Will trade. ™
CALL MR. PETERSON
"CY aE. sac 8. — Bt.
by Ine.
and Power B eect, Original owner.
~ 1955
FORD MAINLINE
FORDOR
*1295
LARRY JEROME OL eit
“FOR MORE THAN, ue yee" A
GOOD PLACE TO
‘36 CTORIA. cnorr
Continental, overdrive, io G0. $400
Tendo "31358. over parm
‘0 FORD Cleve DR. R&H, $150.
Terms. Lake
Artsure” Auto Sales, EM Rd,
3-0117,
‘53 FORD 2 DR. HEATER. GOOD
condition, .
J FORD
OA 83011
51 MERCURY CL. CP. This is really @ pretty dark
OLDSMOBILES
NEW AND USED
FOR A GOOD DEAL
AND A-SQUARE DEAL 8EE
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE
GMC TRUCK DEALER E 1-976 OLIV!
OLDS 1934 a8 SUPER @ DR. 2 tone, —— oh gel , x. steering
Rad A
access, PE 5-435. ~~
oh , REE ES | age. xCellen FE ' condition
1961 HENRY ts FOR SALE
cheap, FE 4-
‘$1 HUDSON. vent CLEAN. BAR-
gain, FE 3-1542.
Dens. ‘65 RAMBLER “HARDTOP
rong V8 Hudson Hollywood Hard-
Demo.
‘Jacobson’ s Motor Sales “Your Rambler-Mudson Dealer
-
‘4 BEL po 2 DR. FUL- OF venped Black and
cole. owner. 19,000 miles.
SHARP CARS! _ Always ‘& good selection.
Taylor Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND CO’
CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP MArket 4-154 __Walled Lake
DODGE. ‘54 ROYAL 4 DR. v-8
edio & heater. Whitewall tires
‘ower Flite transmission. Very
od cond. $1,150. Private. OL
Rochester
1953 DODGE 4 DOO IOR,
radio, heater, automatic,
wall tires. V-@ sharp.
Lake Orion Motor ales
M24 at Clarkston Rd.
Por ercury
MY 2-26!
1951 FORD 8 CYL. $295.
CENTRAL LINCOLN- MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts.
FE 4-3885 } TONE, white
‘40 ig og 1314 UNIVERSITY. REA- _ sonable. FORD, | “54. CONV. RD-O- |
Matic, pan peal ‘anne and | “oe condition, $1300.
rs) sories, Practically pew. One
er car. FE 23-3184 ;
1953 FORD ae 6 - 4 DOOR
Ford-O-Matic, $695. FE 2-2903
“EASY ED” NEEDS AN
OUTBOARRD MOTOR Bring yours in and use it for a
down Tot on a beautiful °53
Chev.
H
SEF
“EASY E D”"aJONE S
AT
W158 SAGINAW
1955 FORD CUSTOM | 2 ~ DOOR
Cylinder, Radio. heater, automa
tic gener ae sie a" paint |
Very clean
INC, HOW ARD "LARE,
27705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego
WITH 53 “9 FORD CLB. CPE. New W.W38.
mint condition.
Mere, Full
Body Dual Tear Drop Spots. Best offer
_ takes, Call_PFE 86-2153. after 6:30.
® eQRD- COUPE, DELUXE, FE
s FORD. 4 DR. CUSTOM. Rk & FH.
&. 240. Undereost. Very sharp
C. Chamberlin, 3 Holeomb
. St., Clarkston.
FORD. ‘53 , 1 USTOM 8. OVER-
drive, R & 2 tone. Whitewalls
Trivate. Can “donee, FE 2-
FE 49759.
‘3S FORD MAINLINE V-@ 2 DR re yl new. 9.000 miles. $1,159.
4
i9s4 FORD CARRIER V-8, SHARP
good business investment.
Lake Orion Motor Sales
M24 at Clark-ton Rd.
Ford — Mercury
_ MY 22611
IT’ S EASY!!
TO DEAL
"EASY ED"!!
Easy Dowti Payments
Easy Monthly Payments
For A Better Car
For A Better Deal ~
“Easy Ed” -
Jones WITH
2832
| 1954 0 | White sidewalls, many extras, Im- |
roer Pike & Cass
white | TRANSPORTATION
rE “SPECIALS “Oat efate Fp
CARL’ S$ "AUT O “SAL ES
2346 Pontiac Lake Ra,
1989 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 68 Radio and heater.
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike 8ts,
FE 4-3885
‘$33 NASH COUNTRY ¢ CLUB 2 2 DR
_RA&H. Bargain. EM 3-008
JACK |
HAUPT
PONTIAC
ES | COMPLETE ACCES- | 1956 Pontiac official cars, all styles
& colors, ‘ow down payments
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. 8 eee
erglide, wer. brakes, 2
4,000 R&h. WSw actual anes’
Low down payment.
1955 Ford Sunliner — convertible
R&H, shift, Blue WSW, Standard
top. White body. Sharp. Low
down payment.
1955 Ford Fairlane sedan 8 Ford-O-
Matic. Low mileage. Sharp!
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 5)
8. Powerglide
1066 ie 870 “coupe. R&H
w mileage. Sharp! lo
| 1056 "Pontiac Starchief Custom Cate- PE 42313 mt
LIKE ’EM
PRICED LOW?
THEN HERE YOU ARE!
154 Chevrolet Bel Air ; dr, fully equipped. Low mile
*
'54 Buick Super - Hardtop, full power, like new,
55 Chevrolet 2 dr, V8. Factory officials car,
Low mileage.
55 Pontiac Catalina
Hardtop, automatic
gs heater, nin nT
55 Ford Fairlane . Radio, heater
‘new.
55 Buick Century ens 4dr, All equipped, Rarin’
NORTH
CHEVROLET . “Oakland County's
National Bonded Dealer”
1000 S. WOODWARD © AVE
BIRMINGHAM, MICH.
1953 . ee CLIPPER DE-
luxe. Club cou oe eee.
Automatic “wens
wall tires, Very
HOWARD rake ine 2705 Orchard Janet af. .
PLYMOUTH
ay ot car oe mee Giessen!
PLYMOUTH i188 DELUXE ¢ DR.
. clean car. $195. Call after
8 p.m. zrting all day Sat, and
Sun. FE 4-163
TRADE UP OR DOWN i ge Holiday
"S| Ford Victoria
‘61 Ford Pickup.
Several BO downpayment spe
HURON MTR. SALES
a W. Huron ___ FE a
66 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE
UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL STORE
65 Mt. Clemens &t.
‘$6 PONTIAC ar ae aan.
a PB, 8. 1,500
FE 2-006), ri cme’ St.
tee "33. ¢ DR. DELUXE.
Hydramatic. All_extras. 1 owner.
_Price $800 PE 2-8761.
“EASY ED” NEEDS A
ROWBOAT! He wants to go ge and ts
willing to give down a
payment on a 105) Ford for your
old sow .
MEE
“EASY ED” JONES AT 115 S. SAGINAW
“4 PONTIAC. HYDRA. R & H.
$150, FE 4-0053.
1951 PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRA. R &
H. Practically new rubber. Very
clean car st offer rE
#1223. bet, 10 and 6:30
‘33 PONTIAC CHIEF SEDAN A-1.
‘$1 Ford 2 door sharp. $205.
4“ beng =. 7 olor
work. .
Ml AZUREK
MOTOR SALES
needs
| South Bivd. at Woodward FB +0667
West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low
makes & models to
West Side Used Cars ~ 923. W. Huron FE 42185
‘48 PONTIAC STREAMLING 4
dr. Hydramatic, R & New
ohitewen
lina coupe. Power steering, power
brakes, E-Z eye. WEW. Sharp!
1954 Ford custom & 2 dr. OD. R&H
W 2tone Very clean
1961 Pontiac @ 4 dr. R&H. Nice
ar €
N Main St
Open nights till ® MAple §-5566
OLDS “88, RADIO, HEATER
maculate, reasonable, Private
9070. owner. FEderai_§
"1648 OLDS 6_
PRICE meter ae
Good & ires, Rad
~ SHOP
SUNDAY
BUY
_ MON DAY RIEMENSCHNEIDER
DODGE-PLYMOUTH Fard to spell. easy to deal with
272.8. Sagina FE 2-9131
LOOK | Choice
NEW CAR
‘TRADE-INS 1956 Chrysler, Demo. Loaded.
1955 Plymouth Plaza Club Sedan, This week's economy special.
3 mouth 4 dr, a
with bar trim. Hunter a
spray green, R & H. will "teste.
1053 Chev, 0 dix, 4 dr. Beautt-
tone.
drive.
mileage,
1957 DeSoto 4 dr.
Joins gaan EPEC.
overhauled
ee Hy-
Phone
Clarkston |
Auto
& H.' 1 owner. Low |- coral paint. New 710
tires, Completely rebuilt. Nylon
seats $450 _FE 4-ba4 0. oe
4sen “47 PONTIAC. 2-DR, $75
_Elizabeth Lk Rea., Carl _Manning
1951 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD-
top R & H. Hydramatic. Leather
and nylon upholstery. $425. 2344
—N__Pine Center Dr. MA $676.
TOP USED CAR
Selection. AT
OLIVER'S-
‘35 Ford 2 Dr....... $1595 Sedan, radio & heater, beautiful
bive paint
55 Buick Conv'tible $2495 Super, full power, bright yellow,
w-wall tires
"$5 Pontiac ......; >. $2195
8000 actual miles starchief Cata-
ina Two tone paint, all leather trim.
‘532 Pontiac 2 Dr..... $665 ees - : ust extra nice,
‘52 Ford 4 Dr........$545 one. radio & heater, V-8 en-
35 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .$1395 — radio & heater, low mile-
‘53 Pontiac 4 Dr...,..$895 ona 8, one owner, real
63 Olds 4 Dr...... $1195
tn," wats, "ayumi,
aS he THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 THIRTY-THREE
-- Woda? S Radio Programs - -
wie, om . CRLW, (900) Wws, (000) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (127) =. WON, (1468) WIBK, (1490)
‘ of Sz a i
a poe. Steal Eek Ea - a nn oo WaBk: Revs panicled [tee "| sacegs Sees Drake! WORK’ Tom George WOK: Hees ae wae, Paul Harvey SEAR Bayne Roundup
¢ Bob | Reynolds wine: 0 of naldIne ng W8:00—WIR, Arthur Godfrey
Wey, aona Poem ont | SOR: Reve, Eembaree, | WOAR’ apicrame weston] WUE, MEMO? ga, 4 woe \ , | My :
woke Po rrry News 1:00—-WIR, News, , News, Homechats
w. d McLeod 10:30—WJIR, Chapel Hour WWJ, Monitor Bergen WJBK, News, Tom George
WrON, appa wats Boy Seout Report | wxvs, showtime Revue | Wron Newt Fare
wre, Mae Way pay Bg FM ae Mid News, Peete Forum ection Eine Goatrer
WEYE, Neve’ Sandistters wean, mie Cet ates Gen. 'Baptias Church ware, Gust Mnesies CKLW, Fomiy Teen : * Baptist CKLW, Mary Morgan WJBK, News, “ghort |11:00—WIR, News, Washingtor 1:30-—-WJR, Edgar Bergen = |W. Tom George
WCAR, News WWJ, Bt. Paul's Cathedral | WWJ, Monitor WCAR, Pontiae WPON, News, Record Room| WXYZ, News, Wixle WXYZ, It's Time Se ae
1:90-WIB, 3s. Town Mteting| SALT, Zeating chard Sone. FE Be Wawa Weekday dite
WKYZ, Your Businew| WCAR, Revs. Spincram. Wron, Ges, Chureh| WXYZ, Walt Disney CKLW, werense WPON, Central s Our Brooks) CKLW, News, Story Time
wink, Mickey” short aban. ements Ww, Monitor | WJBK, News, Tom George
, agar WW. St. Paul's Cathedral | Titw delachrine Strings| WPON, ” Pontiac Party $:00—WJR, Young Ideas CRLW ‘Akatticen Church | WIBK, News, Stoner 1:36—WIR, “Mhke Up. bind| WJBK. : Norman Clouter ww, ‘eekend
me ee WAR Reale Temple $:30—WIR, Two for Money| WXYZ, News, WIRE News, Mickey Shorr WPON, Cen’ Sack Gee CARLY, Quem for 0 Day
Par fame ‘die ‘oonas Room | SUNDAY AFTERNOON CKLW, The fou wean, Music in the Air
WWJ, Monitor awa ha WrON, Churen 7
one ea Cal WEYE, Bd Mexensto 9:00—WJR, News, M. Miller |19.99WJR, Jack Wite wiew Mickey Ww. News, Don McLeod | wxvyz, Travel Talk , News, Record Room | WCAR, CKLW
0:90—-WB, Beck 'm Rell WPON, News WIDE News Serenace Se? aoe Smear eave
wie “eee 12:30-—WJB, Bishop Study , WCAR, News, Music Saw tack tee Tet, Goat 9:390—WJR, Mitch Miller , News - WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr| ciLW' Norman Cloutier WWJ, Catholic Hour 12:30—WJR, Time for Musto pL News, Orville] wJBK: ° Sammy Kaye J, Faye
9:30—WIR, Jboree| WCAR, Spincrama Weekend| CEKLW, Dr News Ace ww, Wrow-4 WBK? M8.U CKLW, Bud Davies
ware. Bex | 1:00—WsR, Woolworth Hour na mall eet ce ae ate
Wine, Shorr Wee aecend Mose, | “ww, news” “® | WEON, Luncheon Musie and CEL Bibie Ervin 1: Road of Lite
WXYZ, New bog Spinorama WJBK, News, Wayne Uniy. CKL Melachrino Strings
CRLW. Wayne _— WPON News, Platter Parlor +, =e an eens one
WiBK, News, Mickey Shorr) 16 —WIR, Woolverth Hour} ring a WCAR, News, Caravan WwW, ie! ‘ News, Platter Parlor 36—W. Party wxie. Revival Time
1yWws Taneies . CKLW, a r CKLW, Back to God 1:30—WJIR, Young Dr. _Malooe
wxYZz, of Town WJBE, Norm W. Wayne University | WWJ,
CKLW, Sanctu WCAR, orama Weekend , TBA WXYZ, New Winter
WPON, Yee and Orville 2 er Engadine a trully Wena | WIE. “ Wi phonegte ‘ :
u 7%. nad "wwa, We cond tire CELW, eee Tem: Wwron, ‘Guy Na
WY, Hote Statler CREW. Eider torea | WIBK, pe me 1:00—W. R, 2nd Mra, Burton , News, WJBK, News, N. Lenhardt Ww. N Shorr : 11:30—W, t WXYZ, News, Winter » News and Sports wrom, — ‘Fate Pe ww, gob my cheats CKLW, News, Bud Davies 11:30—WJR, CBS Dance 2:30—WJR, N.Y. Phil’hrme.| WXYZ, News, Beyond bre ws, Don McLeod WWJ, Music ‘til Dawn WWJ, Weekend Music CKLW, Mt. Zion ‘AR, News, Caravan Top of Town WXYZ, W: of WJBK, Writers & Writing , News, Nelson Eddy CKLW, Jim Dunbar CKLW, Hour of Charm ‘WPON, U.D, a: IR, Ni .
WhON, Manbcttne be WIBK. Don M MONDAY MORNING «=| - WWJ, Rose WPON, Manhattan Melodies| wCar, orama Weekend WXYZ, News, Winter
12:00—WIR, News WPON, Platter Parlor ~ | Swen WJR, CKLW, Bud Davies WWJ, Music “Til Dawn | 8:00—WIR, N.Y. Phithrme.) Wyvy "preg Wil, WJBK, Don wxvz, News, Top of Town ww, M WxYz, Wolt WCAR, Caravan of Muste
CKLW, News, Jim Dunber WXYZ, News, Christians cCKLW, Clu WPON. Club 1460
WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr) cxiw w our WJBK, News, Gentle Binge . WPON, ~ House. Party| WJBK, News, Don om WPON, Country Music 8:00—WIR, Wendy Warren
SUNDAY MOBNING WCAR, News, Spincrama 6:30-—WIR, Voice of Agricit.. WWJ, W' y -“€:00—WJR, Laymens Hour News, Room| WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Ed
WWJ, Weekend Music 8:30—WJR, N.Y. Phil'rmnic.| WXYZ, Wolf CKLW, Bud Davies ws Methodists a r CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK, News, Don
¢:30—WJR, Farm Review r of Decision WJBK, Binge, Gentile) WCAR, News, Caray WWJ, Weekend Music CKLW, Woolworth Hour WCAR, Coffee With Clem | WPON, News, Club 1460 WJBK, Christopher WJBK. Mi . Rise 'n’ Shine $:30—WJR, Hi ¥ WPON, News & Music WCAR, Weekend | 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinall WWJ, Weekday 7:06—WJR, Pavt. Hymns Ww Room WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, News,
WWJ, Wee Music 4:00—WJR, News, Sunday WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW, Bud Davies CKLW, Wildwood Church ww ‘oniter CKLW, News, Toby David) WJBK, Don McLeod
WJBK, Mich, State WXYZ, Revival Hour Ww. News, WCAR, Caravan of Muste WPON, Hour of Charm CKLW, I Service WCAR, News, Coffee WPON, Club 1460
F] tig Parm Forum WJBK, News, McLeod | WPON, Ni , Shine ial 8 Porede of Bands Weekend Music WCAR, News, Spinorama 1:30—WIR, Music Hall Happiness
wrrz, Wixie Presents WPON, New., Record Room) wwJ, Bob Maxwell WYZ, Wet Strick, Sports CKLW, Tabernicle 4:30—WJR, S'day Afternoon] wxyZz, News, Osgood CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Protestant Hour WWJ, Monitor CuLW, News, T. O'Dell WJBK, News, Don Mcleod
WPON, Armenian Gpl. Hr.) WXYZ, Revival Hour News, Binge Gentile| WCAR, News, Caravan ao ee, Rowe wee’ han ‘WAR, Coffee with Clem | _WPON, Community News
WXYZ, Music for Sunday | WCAR, @pinorama Weekend Sool WIR, ack White oe r Young CKLW, Your Worship Hour) ,WPON, re Bob Maxwell WXYZ, News, McKenzie WJBK, News, Detroit Pulpit | 5:00 WIR. News, Symphony WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW. Eddie Chas WCAR, Your Gospel Hour | WW. Monitor CKLW. Ne *. Toby David | WJBK. Don McLeod WPON, Assembly of God Message of Israel | SF aoe ae, mente = = ainsi 8:30—WJR, Renfro Valley CKLW, Lake Charles Choru:| WJBK. News, Binge Gen ye ows tauaaoe WJBK. News, Peter Stoner WCAR, News, Coffee WPON, Club 1
WXYZ, Light and Life WCAR, Nova, Goinerans 5 ir Tage oR, Sees Gheshes eae SS WPON: “5a Gerenade 0:30 —-WIR, Muste WWJ, News at WJBK. Gilead tist Ch, | 5:30—WJIR, day Afternoon ‘WJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports
wcAs Goto WWJ. Mon’ WHE. Fred Wolf CKLW, Eddie Chase WPON. St. John’s Lutheran WXYZ, Greatest Gtory CKLW, Toby David WJBK, News, Don McLeod
9:00— WIR. News CKLW, TBA WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge) WCAR, News, Caravan
WWJ, Crossroads Church | WJBK. Peter Stoner WCAR, Coffee with Clem | WPON, News, Serenade
WXYZ, News WCAR, Spinorama Weekend| WPON, Rise 'n’ Shine 6:30—WJR, Music Hall
CKLW, thesda Temple WPON. Dinner Serenade §:00—WIR, W Bh WWJ, Jim Deland
WJBK. News, Interlude — WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, News, McKenzie
WCAR, News. Spinorama SUNDAY EVENING WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Eddie Chase
WPON, St. John's Lutheran | 6:00—WJR, News, Meridith CKLW, News, Toby David WJBK, Don McLeod
o:38—WJR, Mother's ames} WWJ, Meet the oe WIJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, Caravan of Music
WWJ, Storybook Lan WXYZ, Drew Pearson WCAR, News, Rhythm WPON, Dinner Serenade
NBC Will Greatly Boost
Color Programing in Fall
By CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK uW—NBC, now mak-
ing plans for its fall color televi-
sion programing, soon will an-
nounce the most extensive color
programs yet seen by the home
audience.
* * s
It's expected that the network
will offer at least one major at-
traction in color every evening of
the week. Robert Sarnoff, NBC
president, reportedly has gi ven
top priority to this phase of the
network's television programing
plans for the coming season.
MORE THAN DOUBLE
Although color programing has
increased considerably in the past
year, plans in the making at NBC
apparently would more than dou-
ble the amount of color time now
available to the public, One major
attraction each evening on NBC
probably would mean at least one
hour and possibly an hour and a
haif nightly.
At the moment NBC is the only|
major network with plans for
stepping up color productions.
CBS, which presents a few color
programs, is maintaining its poli-
cy of ‘watchful waiting.” ABC,
which offers no color programs, has
| [NOTICE!]
Russ ‘Abe’ AUTEN ‘I Has joined the sales force
of the Keego Sales and
Service, your Pontiac
Dealer ‘in Keego Harbor.
KEEGO
scTam Retet Desir
;said it might launch some in the
fall of 1957 if the audience is large
lenough, Both NBC and CBS are
affiliated with manufacturers of
color sets. ABC is not.
NEW EMPHASIS
You can look for a change of em-
phasis in the nature of color set
advertising, by the way. Manufac-
turers are awakening to the fact
that a large percentage.of.the pub-
lic doesn't realize all black and
white programs can be seen on
color sets. The new theme in color,
probably will be that you get two
sets for the price of one color set.
Well, Grace Kelly
Can Always Redo
Monaco Palace
BOARD S.S. CONSTITUTION
—If life in the royal palace of
Monaco ever becomes the least
bit dull—then Grace Kelly can
amuse herself by redecorating
rooms;
* * s
She confided to reporters that
the first time she saw her fiance's
palace she amused herself in
dreaming how she would redec-
jorate the rooms.
Now she is traveling aboard the
Constitution to marry Prince Rain-
‘ier IIT in Monaco, and can plan
‘instead of just dream.
She said. they are planning to
redecorate at first only the
Prince's five-room bachelor apart-
ment,
But that’s only five rooms.
which leaves Grace—if she ever!
needs something to do—just 115
more rooms to redecorate.
Red Cross to Launch
Home Nursing Course
Red Cross home nursing classes
will begin Monday evening at 7:30
in chapter headquarters, 118 Frank-
lin Fag: officials sald yesterday.
The two-hour class will be the
first of seven sessions taught by
Mrs, Geraldine Wooton, a Bir-
mingham registered nurse.
See
- :
Detroit Family
Urged to Stay Preacher Asks Indian
Not to Yield to Violence
After Near Riot
DETROIT ®—A Detroit family
which it moved this week.
The Rev. John E. Coogan, chair-
man of the Detroit Commission
on Community Relations, said the
aany of John W, Rouse “owes
t to the community to pioneer”
spun what he termed ‘“‘footloose
hoodlums and bitter resentment."
* * «&
Rouse, 70, and his family agreed
Thursday night, after a near race
riot, to sell their home and move
elsewhere. A rumor that Rouse)
was a Negro set off a demonstra-|
tion in which stones were hurled
through two windows of the new
home by some of 300 persons who)
gathered near the house.
Rouse told newsmen he would
not stay, adding:
“I don’t want to try being a
pioneer around people who start
trouble without even seeing me and my wife.”’
Rouse, a retired private police-
man, said he was of Cherokee In-
dian ancestry and his wife of
Scotch-Irish and French-Canadian.
He told reporters: “We are not
Negroes.”
The area into which they moved
is all-white and is 3% miles from!
ithe nearest mixed neighborhood. | 2 * *
Following the demonstration,
‘Rouse agreed to sell the home
for which he paid $16,500 for $18,-
‘300 to the Belmont Subdivision
‘Assn. He was given two months
ito move and was to use the home Wooley. .
- 16:30—€7) Youth Bureau. Detroit
" comedy about Broadway
'10:30—(2) Carteons for Kids. |.-Today'sTelevision Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are subject to change without notice.
TV HIGHLIGHTS
6:00-—-(7) The Explorers. Clifford
J. Kamen shows films of 8. Police Youth Bureau
FLESaes
ea comedy.
7:00—(7) Douglas Fairbanks
“Street of
robbers i
fee7 if
i i alt
litt Z
e
nue in “The Worry W:
8:30—(9) Mr. Fixit. Do It Yourself
helps. (2) Stage Show. Roberta
Sherwood, Joey Adams, Lou
Wills Jr. The Platters, guests
of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.
$:45—(9) Featurette.
9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. In-
ternational and romantic num-
bers featured by band and sing-
(9) On Camera. Drama
TBA. (4) People Are Funny./9
Stunt quiz with Art Linkletter.
(2) Two for the Money. Quiz
with Herb Shriner.
9:30—(9) Showtime. ‘Unknown
World,” drama. (4) (Color) Star
Theater. Comedy with Jimmy
Durante. Ernest Borgnine, guest.
(2) (Color) Star Jubilee. Orson
Wells, Betty Grable, Keenan
Wynn in “Twentieth Century,”
Ben Hecht-Charles McArthur
im-
pressairo trying to get movie
actress to play in his next play.
10:00—(7) Chance of a Lifetime.
Talent contest with Dennis
James, host. (4) George Gobel
Show. Comedy. Nat Pendleton
plays baby-sitter for the Gobels.
10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. rry
Sullivan in “The Fugitive.” (4)
Hit Parade. Top tunes with Rus-
sell Arms, Gisele MacKenzie,
Dorothy Collins.
10:45—(9) Greatest Fights of the
Century. Conn vs. Berrian.
11:00—-(7) Hollywood Premiere.
Dick Powell in “Cry Danger.
(9) National News, (4) 11th Hour
News. (2) News Final. Ken
Cline. : .
11:10—(9) Weathervane.
11:15—(9) Movie Date. Ann Sheri-
dan, Dennis O’Keefe in “Wom-
an on the Run,” artist, witness
to a murder, is trailed by the
polite. (4) Home Theater. Don
Ameche .in “Phantom Caravan
(2) *Miss Fairweather. Betty
Bahr. .
11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary,
Ford. Music.
11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater.
“Shape of Things to Come.”
SUNDAY MORNING
7:65—(2) Meditations.
8:00—(2) Christophers.
$:30—(2) Facts Forum..
$:60—(4) News.
9:00—(2) Court of Health.
Church at the Crossroads. (4)
—
Callahan.
}3:00—(4) Dr. Spock (7) Jumbo
»»| L1300—(2)
"| ¢:58—(2) On the Farm Front. «)
~ Movietime. (9) Johnny Jupiter.
1:00—(2) My Friend Flicka (7)
World Adventure, (9) Jelled
Magic Theater.
1:30—(2) Judge Roy’ Bean. (7)
2:00—(2) Famous Playhouse. (4)
Sunday Matinee.
2:15-—-(9) The World We Live In.
2:30—-(7) Foreign Intrigue. (4)
March of Medicine. (9) Meet Mr.
Theater. (9) Famous Theater.
$:30—(4) (Color) Zoo Parade. (7)
4:30—(2) Face the Nation. (1) Star
and Story.
6:00-—-(2) Camera Inside Russia.
j3:@0—~(2) The Big Payoft. 7) SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Mates T
¢:00—(4) Meet the Press.
Frontier
rH z g =
8 ;
=
E |
i g
:
: a4
*taptL
for gold. They find water. (7)
8:
:00—(2) Judy Garland. (4) TV
Playhouse. ‘‘Footlight Frenzy."
Story of a local theater group.
(1) Original Amateur Hour.
(9) Motion Picture Academy.
“The Steel Trap.” A respected
bank official steals a million
dollars and escapes with his un-
suspecting wife.
:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘‘Por-
trait of Jocelyn.” A husband
Plans to present his wife with a
painting for an anniversary gift.
10:00 — (2) $64,000 Challenge.
Challengers compete against
winners from $64,000 Question.
(4) Loretta Young. ‘iapless
Holiday.” A young girl accepts
a position as paid companion on
a trip. She finds herself in-
volved with gangsters. (7) I
Mala." A tiny kingdom ‘in India.
10:30—(2) What's My Line, (4)
Confidential . File. (7) Jumbo
Theater, ..“The Badger Game.”
10:45—(4) News.
News. (7) Champion-
ship Bowling. (9) News.
11:18—(2) Weather, (4) Movie of
the Week. (9) Crown Theater,
11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary
Ford.
11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.
MONDAY MORNING
6:50—-(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s
Farm Report
7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) To-
day.
7:25—(2) TV News.
7:30—(2)..Good Morning.
derstanding the Child.
7:55—(2) Weather.
$:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom.
Little Rascals.
$:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo, (7)
Wixie Wondreland. (7) Un-
(7) Channel }—-WXYZ-TV = Changel 9—-CKLW-TV:
iwhen the five crooks in ‘“The Lady
Killers” tried to kill her off, (Color) NBC .|was filed yesterday in circuit court} Bring Them im by the Bagtel, =}
(7) Afternoon Film Festival. |by State’ Highway ON ELECTRIC $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. Charles : PTON
oe-O) Hows. The petition said the lots were eS "| 4:00-—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date needed for improvement of State
With Life. (9). Justice Colt. _ [highway M150 between 10 Mile and wal : t:1b—(2) Secret Storm. (0) Modi Mlle roads MUNTZ TV
*|4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen|,, Zeer cog paling cen, TO 4 for a Day. partment's offer of $4,150 for the Member of Oakland County ane a, od ~~ (D lots, which belong to Stephenson Electronics Association
ickey Dance/iand Co. Party. FE 4-1515 6:30—(4) (Color) Howdy Doody.
() Mickey Mouse Club. (9)|Well, That’sa Well —i . ,°v"ne 7 oan ake
nets: Eee, COLUMBUS, Neb. (INS) — An a ‘ct pi — boy Beg has been gugh-
steadily years on a farm
Brifish Gr QIN tes rte ot Cotten BARN DANCE] . re, dents of the area and to Neveaska Every Saturday Nite geologists as'well. Drilled on them (K.P. HALL, 18 W, HURON)
OP FHM STA —_ 3.4. Groteeuschen tarm in am orice noses, ant negra jue ave bee Seed 3 on See tine cents fk ea
77-Year-Old Actress
Beats Out Her Younger,
Glamorous Beauties . Band Members Sleep
in Cemetery Chapel
w:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4 ree" ems ee
ate attesting. (0 Ne ee ee. eee oe ee nee
10:55—(7) News, Story Studio. arrived yesterday
1:00—-(4) Home. Bee thy ak the music perms fn 11:30--(2) Strike It Rich. ‘convention only to find Pittsfield's
11:15—(7) News Ace. Robin and tourist \uarters- brimming with .
11:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On Bill- a SS vet
board. ; Mrs, Henry M. Hutchings, a mem-
MONDAY AFTERNOON ber of the convention arrange-
12:00—-(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- ments committee, spoke to her
nessee — o'Clock husband, a ae
Comics. ¢ ) ; Feather. 4 °
eam font ie Ato —_. >
12:90(2) Search for Tomorrow.| borrowed cots io Pittsfield
Nest. (9) ~ nla seed is superintendent of the cemetery.
12:45—(2) Guiding. Light. (9)
Myrtle wie Underwater Sunburn 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) (Color) Henry KEY WEST—Skin divers off the
Drama. (@) News" Shoppers |Commander-in-Chiet of U. S, forces|Florida keys have found that at Show /_ in Europe on May 31, a depth of 20 feet the water is 4 Gen. so clear and the sunlight so in- 1:15—~-(4) Fun to Reduce, eoet at aaa
so hen tomes — rece ovo ra nt 1; :
eG) Rebest © Lewis (4) State Condemnation :
). Stars on Oak
2:30—~(2) Linkletter , " hier steel Do-It-Yourself
of two Royal Oak Township lots ube Tester
OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 Shop with ease In our lo modern, self-serve
store with lots of FREE parking at our door,
We Give Holden Trading Stamps
Open Moe.. Ful. Sat, Wight til 9 P. Mt. Vern and Esther Abbott—Owners
Auburn 5.and 10 1 Block Eost of East Bivd. 640 Auburn Ave.
after a lifetime of bit-playing in
countless plays and films. No
theater critic had ever acclaimed
her.
As far as the British public was
concerned, Katie came to life only
More Church Building
NEW YORK — The nation’s
9:15—(7) Public Service.
9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4)
Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian)
Science.
9:45—(7). Popular Science.
'10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U.)
of M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today.
(9) Captain Z-Ro.
(2)
Featurette. |
| Action Theater. (9)
10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema.
Cartoons. -
11:00—(2) Porky Pig-Dafty Duck. |
irent-free in the meantime,
Animal Antics. |
(4) (Color) Adventure Ho. (9))
Animal Antics. . |
9:00 — (4) Romper Room. (7)|construction work of a religious
Heartthrob Theater. Iriature fn. 1955, an increase
9:30—(2) As the World Turns. 25 per cent in the vaule of such
9:55—(4) Professor Pet. building over the year before.
Phone FE 56116 for Pick Up and Delivery
OPP at
WATERPROOF ALL YOUR GARMENTS
DRAX
Next to Lord's Furntiore and WITH
Be prepared for Spring showers ahead .
let us clean and waterproof your garments
now. You'll discover that they will look
better, hold a press better... and wear’
longer. Call today!
We Olfer Expert | Time to Clean
TAILORING — eae
and and
REPAIRING SLIP COVERS
CONVENIENT | FREE Pi PARKING
klond County Electronic Association
TV IS WONDERFUL! Your Vv set whether it Is old or new will at certain times need
replacement of tubes and other parts that wear out from normal
use, There is no TV get made today that can evade this fact.
But when you stop to consider that if you had to pay to go out
and sée all the movies and entertainment for one year that you
see on your TV for that length of time the maintenance. cost
of your TV is a mere trifle compared to the many hundreds of
_ dollars it would cost to go see this entertainment were it not
available to you on your TV set. To keep this TV maintenance
cost at a minimum be sure you get the best parts and service
available call one of the following listed w service firms when
you need service ;
POWTIAO
CONDON'S RADIO & TV.............127 8. Parke, FE 4-9736 Ase m0 & TV... eee eeeeee | Bae
10-TV . ioe W. Huron, FE
CAMPBELL Fy TW SERV, 06 Cenubertabe, rE arses CHRISTIE RADIO. MAINTENANCE te nailer, FE S515 cavav ¥ TV SALES & SERVICE... 158 Oakland Ave, FE 41513
OUR RADIO BTV? oni FE ¢-s8a1 Vey
JOHNSON'S RADIO 0 & TV. ssseeee- 48K, Walton, BE 4-100) RADIO & TV..................46 Oak HUL FE 4-4945 & PURSELY TV... .........'2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 ANSKY RADIO © TV...2 1187 W. Haron, FE 2-001 RADIO APPLIANCE... Haron, FE 4-1133 WALTON RA RADIO & fV...., WKC, INC. SERVICE DEPT...
WEST OF PONTIAC
+++++008515 Union Lk. Rd, EM 3-3072
AUBURN BEIGHTS evwewees 430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257
ge ae FESR sewenee
MAC RADIO & TV..
AGE TY & RADIO SERVICE... 3257 Auburn Rd. FE 8-130 GENE’S TV SALES & SERVICE.,....3351 G
ELECTRO SERVICE 00. 1287 6; Woodward, MI 6-100
LAATSCI’S TV SERVICE .....
LAKE ORION :
_ BELTON RADIO & Lista loss ered N. Broadway, MY 2-S211 3
HARDER | OXFORD RADIO & TY SHIOF, 4 8. Washington, OA #202
RS aR he fo :
euvsuecaned> & ne¥ icc.
oeneete
ay 3
t}
i eo
3
E
3
: i
hi
f i
i etal i FE
i £
i
i Hy
HH
1
1 i f
a! s i|
i
ut Hf Fee
aE E
g
t
2
5 =
2 2 =
=
i EE E i Bi é (Sometimes), or N (Not Yet).
e
42
®
§ i Ch sie i fH 32 FP
OFF I SS
: ;
Spray Crews Launch lies tenver'ears he gue) | tne o Rowe Mover
Elm Disease Assault em" °°“ Se Ey
|
|
| The students are, Robert J..Ever-
son, 362 E. Beverly Ave., Pontiac;
Judith E. Nelander, Royal Oak; i i i
TH H gF
Fi Ege Hi é =<
i ‘Eight Area Students Win:
«Four-Year Scholarships
A Pontiac High Shool senior and
seven county students are among
4,300 seniors from every state in
the nation to receive certificates of
the National Merit
tion,
search for students best able to
benefit from a college education,
which covered hundreds of thous-
ands of students in the 10,338 high
schools that entered the competi-| >) workers this week began spraying speed reader who races through a| | Child's Life-size Playhouse MODEL 50 4,000 city elm trees to prevent/book at about 45 seconds a page.| | Seve’ Clubhouse Size; 48” x 72” x 76" high Dutch Elm disease. , BEGAN CAREER IN °29 ceecreee pope * ¢ ip nat Os Gly Gilet tt Size: 60” x 84” x 76” high
Parks Supervisor wiles Abo! at Seldon be teat Fellow diplo- oad @ Simple 5-piece assembly (4 sides & roof) said the trees, on city streets.) .o3 know him as @ man whose Moves © Factory installed door (32” x 66”) parks, and cemeteries and on the | mind races and with a “hair @ Prime pointed ed again in July. " trigger” sense of humor. : oma glyco @ All flanges curled (NO SHARP EDGES)
2 per cent diluted doe Equipment Station © Pinch-proof door hinge
, is used to rid the trees of who entered service in 1929, Garbage Receptacte Shed ¢ Leakproof, fool-proof, fire-resistant m bark beetles which last year; two years after his graduation
damaged 137 of 160 city trees| from Harvard. Each of the scholarships has a
total ‘value to student and college
of $6,000 and will cover all four
years of college. The amount of
each scholarship will be based on
led need of the student, and will range
;|from nominal amounts to full tution : is, Bohlen went to Moscow in 1934
Aho said the city will not spray for the first of several tours of OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. to2 P.M. elms on private property but urged/duty in Russia, NECCHI & ELNA all citizens to have their elms thus He was In Tokyo as second sec-
After service in Prague and. Par- | 43 S. Saginaw FE 2-9143
retary in December, 1941, when
\plus full cost-of-living expenses,
British Subtlety?
LONDON (INS)—Police author-
by jties picked a significant spot in a
busy South London shopping center
for their latest safety poster, The
poster, reading “Be bright, watch
the lights,” is displayed in the
window of a funeral parlor.
Orioles Huddle
N finle Hoves | America s Lowest Priced
SAN ANTONIO, Tex, #—Man-| ya Nationally Advertised TV
Lowest Price in Our History
CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE | FAMILY!
4 9
For a FREE Home
||| TODAY | DEMONSTRATION
CASH
TERMS
AVAILABLE Delivery ané
Instaliatten 916,
Pine Warranty
OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P. M.
FE... 3-949] | Our Factory Showroom ‘in the Pontiac Area:
QPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY “TIL 10 P.M. See the Complete Line
et Our Factory Showroom
For the price of a cup of coffee, you
can cook three complete_meals for a
family of four on your electric range.
And, remember, no other range is
“white-glove” clean. No wonder smart
homemakers say:
“You can Live Better... Electrically”
'
?
SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON c